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YEAR

VARSITY -These Meigs algh School girls will
be leading the cheers this football season for the
Meigs Marauders.' They are, front, I to r, Leah

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Doidge, Susan Sandy; second, I tor, Dena Manley,
Jodie Ervin; third. I to r, Amy Epple, Krista
Roush; fourth, Ito r. Kitn Eblin, Kim Calvert.

Girl named contest runner-up
Kenda Rizer, granddaughter Kenda for her volun teer service.
of Mrs. Gertrude Rizer a nd She accumulated 1,573 volun teer
daughter of Glenn Rizer, Racine, hours over the past year. After
was fourth runner-up to Ohio the even ing gown competition
Moder n Miss in the scholarsh ip which was judged live in front of
pageant held over the weekend at the audience. of the 20 g irls
the Columbus Marriott Inn competing Kend a was among the
top eight finalists.
North.
Contestants were . judged on
The top eight finalists were
schola s tic ach ievement. volun· given a rose to present to a
leer service. in ter v.tew and even· specia l friend in a rose cerem·
lng gown presentation .
ony. Kenda gave he r rose to Ke lll
For being fourth runner-up, Lynn Bailey. Sponsoring Kenda
Kenda was presented a trophy. in the compe tition we re K and J
She a lso received a scholarship Co nstruction , Pomeroy; J . D.
for being in the top five and in Drlllng. Racine, Hemlock Pipe·
recognition for her volunteer · line, Inc. Roses Excavating, Inc.,
se rvice.
and Sm lth·Capehart 140, New
A plaque was also presented to Haven . .

Comr.nU1ztt1J calendar/area happenings
WEDNESDAY
RACINE - .Souther n Junior
High A thlelic Boosters will meet
at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
junior high schooL
THURSDi\Y
ROCK SPRINGS - The Salis·
bury Township Trustees wil l
meet Thursday evening, 7 p.m. at
) he township hall on Rock
:flprings Road . ·
FRIDi\Y
REEDSVIL LE - A regular

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meeting, of Olive Township Trus·
tees will be held at 7:30 p.m .
Friday at the Reedsvi lle Fire
Station.
ROCK SPRINGS
Meigs
County Pomona Grange will
meet Friday ·at the Rock Springs
Grange hall , 7:30 p.m Degree
work will be given for the annual
inspection. All officers are to
dress in black and white. Needle·
work , toy, baking and sewing
co ntests will be judged . Star
Grange will serve refreshme nt s.

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By Si\NDRi\ L. Li\TIMER
COLUMBUS. Ohio (UPI) Free- la nce write r and motorcycle e nthusias t Dwight Mitchell of
· Dayton, Ohio, is pleased With his
accomplishment of riding coast ·
,to-coas t on a motorcycle In less
than 84 hours.
"! co ns ider it a record because
no one has done it before," said
Mitchell, 62, hou rs after he had
res ted up from his na tionwide
ride on an 883-cc motorcycle.
He left Calais, Maine, on the
Ca nadian border. at 11 a. m .
tE DTl Wednesday. arriving in
Tijuana on the Ca liforn ia- Mex·
ico border a t 7:45 p.m . IPDT!
Saturday. It was a journ ey of
3,600 miles tha t Mitchell covered
in 83 hours 45 minutes.
Mit c hell, who's bee n riding
motorcycles for 20 year s. can be
found in the Guincss Book of
·World Record s for his New York
to Sa n Francisco jaunt in 1983.
· He rna de this year's journey on
a Ha r ley Davidson 88.1.
" I love motorcycling," he said
in a telephone interview fro m
San Diego. "I wa nt to prove how
good the America n-made pro·
ducts are , how relia ble they a re.
"Th e Americn manufacturers
and la bor are gettin g shorf·
changed," he sai d. "The bike is
fantas tic.
"!a lso demon stra ted the relia·
billty of a new lightweight
helmet ," Mitchell said. " I gave It
a good test."
He said he hit a truck outside of
El Paso. It happened in a rest
area and the incident woke the
·
truck driver.
"I laid the bike down and slid
under the truck ," Mitche ll sa id.
"The bike got wedged into the
·hou sing there . My head hit t he
ground, but I fe lt no pai n at all.
." The drver was lnensed tha t I
hit his truck and wakened him
up," Mitchell sa id .
The motorcycle was not
damaged.
"Some gas and oil leaked out,"
he said . "I got back on and
finished the ride." ·
The Harley-Davidson Is now
the only American-born,
American-produced motorcycle,
a lthough the Japanese-basf(l
Honda car compa ny a lso makes

th e Honda Gold Wing motorcycle
at Marysville, Ohio.
The m a in ques tion in front of
Mitc hell now is now and when to
return home.
" I haven' t decided how and
when to come back. " he said . " I
could fly back a nd have the bike
shipped back. Or I could ride.
"I 'm sorely tempted to ride,
a nd stop at the Grand Canyon,"
he mused. '"The Grand Ca nyon
Suite' is my favorite mus ic.

Open house
DARWIN- Open house , with a
wei ner roast and hayride, will be
held Saturday eveni ng, starti ng
at 5 p.m ., a t Word of Life
Christian Academ y, Rout e 681 ,
west of Darwin .
Hayride, roast
SALEM CENTER Star
Grange's annual hayride a nd
weiner roast will be held Sat ur day, s tarting at 7 p.m .. at the
gra nge ha ll on Coun ty Road 1.
north of Salem Cen ter. The event
is open to anyone ages 5·105
In terested In becomi ng a
member of gra nge.
Band m eeting
RACINE - A meeting of
begin ning So uthern band stu·
dents a nd parent s will be he ld
Wednesda y. 7:30 p.m. In the
music room a t the hi gh sc hooL
For more inform atlon ca ll So uth·
er n High at 949-2611 or 992-6970.
Hoffman reunon
CHESHIRE - Descendants of
James C!audl ous Hoffman a n
Cir cero Finney wilt have their
lOth a nnua l re un io n a t the Gavi n
Plant recreation area in Che·
sbire. A covered dish dinner wil l
be served at noon . Directiona l
signs will be posted in Cheshire .

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the U.S. position as " hope lessly tl]ted towa rd
!ration officials has been leadi ng the decision to
encourage Iraqi a,ggresslon secretly, a policy the · Iraq ."
"Our problem Is that If the strategy doesn't
sources fear cou ld expand the crisis surrounding
work the way it's supposed to, it puts us in th e
U.S. milita ry forc es In the oll· rl ch gulf.
middle," Stoddard warned.
Several administration officials and a for mer
An administration official who spoke on the
Sta te Department intelli gence chi ef ex pressed
condition of anonymity, like the other sources,
co ncern .that a secret policy of ai ding and
called the policy "slippery" and noted, "We have
encouragi ng Iraq to esca lat e Its war aga inst
to be careful (the Iraqis) don 't drag us further int o
I ra nian o il tankers risks dangerous
the war while pulling themselves out."
co nseque nces.
With a vacationing President Reag~n In Santa
One admini stration int elligence source said th&lt;'
Bar
bara, Calif. , Whit e House spokesman Dan
support of Iraqi attacks was authorized " at the
-Howa
rd sa id of the UP! reports: "I still think the
highest levels of government." This official would
story
is wrong. I don't think it reflects any of the
not ~ l abora t e. bu t ot her sources said senior
thinkin g at the policy level of this administration. ·
officials In Defense Secretary Caspar Wein·
It's a very bi g government and there are a lot of
berger's office li ave been key arc hitects of the
opinions a nd there Is ·no split and we are all unified
policy .
in our view."
Despite some disagreement. the plan has been
Howard said the State Department on a dally
coor~ lna t ed betw ee n the National Securi ty
basis has been "beating ... over the he ad" Iraq's
Co uncil, th e State Department and the Pentagon.
de pa rting ambassador to Washington, Nlzar
these sources sa id.
Hamdoon, In an e ffort to dlscou ragp new attacks .
Philip Stoddard. a retired deputy ass ista nt
Stoddard, who left his post In May as director of
secretary of state for current a nalysis now
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" We're not mad at Hamdoon," he sco lfed. " He
has succeeded beyond his ex pectations" In ·
co nvi nc ing the admlnls'tratlon that Iraq'! and U.S.
Interests In the strategic gulf region are IdenticaL
Stoddard said he sympathized with the'
a dministration's des ire to rega in the Initiative.
but he sugges.ted the real aim of the new policy Is
to "deny the Soviets a nd the Iranians any basic
role In the gulf."
The United States Increased its military
presence in the gulf " to pre-empt the Soviets a nd
sock it ro thE' Iranians because both were thought
to be politically popular," Stoddard said. He
added that Reagan has "s trayed a long way from
the original stated purpose" of pro tecting oil
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Adminlstratlon sources confirmed ·t he United
States is s haring data with . Iraq from U.S. ·
manned Saudi AWACS planes and reconnalsance
photographs from Air Force SR-71 spy planes ·
based In Britain and from U-2 reconnaissance
planes based in Cyprus. Sources said Iraq also
ma y have data from photos taken by Amer ican
spy satellites.

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WASHINGTON (UP II - Iraq Is being aided In
It s raid s on Iran ia n offs hore targets in th e Persian
Gulf with Intelligence gathered by Amerlcah ·
manned AWACS radar aircraft based in Saudi
Arabia, ad ministra tion sources say.
Also included In the admin istration's lntelll ·
gence sharing with Iraq is data pinpointing the
movement of I ran ia n land forces provided by U.S.
spy planes baseq in Britai n and Cyprus. according
to t hese sourceS.
Th ~ Stare Departme nt officially refused to
discuss intelligence matte rs Wednesday as the
a dminis tra tio n continued to deny a United Press
International report that it Is e ncouraging or
ass isting Ir aq's re newed attacks on Iran .
U.$. public policy has been to criticize Iraq 's
resumption of the bomb ings. bur government
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Is deeply split on whether to support Iraqi
escalation to pressure Iran to accept a cease-fire
in the 7·yrar -o ld war between the two nations.
Iraq, after a 45· day lull. ha s bombed iranian
target s every day s ince Saturday .
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By United Press International
One teachers' strike In, Ohi o
has ended but In two oth er sc hool
district s, both In nort heastern
Ohio. teache rs rem ai n on the
picket lines.
A teachers' strike ended In the
Cleveland suburb of E uclid Wed·
nf'sday , just hours before stu·
dent s reported for their first day
of class&lt;'s. but substitutes took
th P place of striking instructors
in Nort h Ridgeville, where a
Lorain Count .v judge limited the
number of pickets.
Teachers In th e Berks hire
Sc hool Dis triCt In Geauga Co unty
a lso remai ned on the picket lines
Wednesday , but c lasses there d o
not res um e until Tuesday .
Marilyn Cross; vice president
of the Ohio E ducation Associa·

tlon. said as many as 34 districts
are involved in negotiations
between th e sc hools a nd
teachers.
Negotiators for the 350·
me mber E ucl id Teachers Associ·
a lion reached a tc.&gt;ntatlve agree.&gt;·
ment with the Euclid Board of
Educatio n shortl y before 6 a.m.
after an all-night negotla tlon
session at a motel.
LaiN In the day. teachers
overwhelmingly ratified the two·
yea r pact and school offic ia ls
said classes for the di stricts'
5,500 stud ent s would return to
normal Thursday.
The . agreement will give
teac hPrs a 5.5 percent raise for
each of the nex t two years,
r aising the base sa lary from
$18,200 to $19,201. The average

sala ry in E uclid Is now $26,500.
The agreement a lso maintains
class sizes froin kind ergarten to
e ighth grade to 28 pupils and 30
pupils in grades seven to 12.
The North Ridg ev ille Educa·
tlon Association in Lorain County
went on strike Monday after they
fa lied to reach an agreement in a
reopener clause In the ir threeyear contract that would have
ex pired nex t year .
Th e reopener c la use said if
agreements could not be reac hed
on salary and other Issues. the
co ntract would expire.
Wednesday was the first day of
classes for the 4,300 students In
North Ridgeville.
Teachers ' spok es man Ed
Progar said only nine of the
Co ntinued on page 7

Awards ceremony, dinner Sept. 17
Dewey Kennedy, chairman of
the Buckeye Hills Resource
Conservation and Development
(RC&amp;Dl Executive Co uncll; has
a nnounced th at the Sixth Annual
RC&amp;D Awards Ceremony and
Dinner will be held Thursday, ·
Sept. 17, at the Masonic Park In
Devola, just north of Marietta .
Th e evenl~!tt's activities will get
underway at 6 p.m. with a
-lil · pot -lu ck dinner followed by re·
cognition of and awards to one
person from each of the nine
RC&amp; D counties. These lndlvldu·
als will be recognized for their
contribution to resource conser·
vatlon and development In their
respective co unties.
Kennedy also adds that this
ypar marks the 20th year of the
Buckeve Hills RC&amp;D and that all
past executive council members

and past project coordinators are
invited to attend the event . Those
attending will be recognized
during the evening.
.
In observing the 20th year of
R C&amp;D operations, Ke nne dy
points out the many projects and
activities that have been com·
plet ed over the yea rs . Projects
completed In recent years ,In·
elude: critical area sta blllzatlon
projects In Athens County at
Hocking Technical College and
Federal Hocking High School;
roadbank seeding projects In
Meigs and Perry Counties;
county road stabilization projects In Belmont and Monroe
Counties; and recreation devel·
opment projects at Buckeye
Park In Washington County and
Seneca Lake In Noble County.
Other actlv'lties Included re·
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search and recommepdatlons on
multi-nora rose control, recla·
matlon of a bandoned mlnelands
and oil and gas well sites, and
promotion of tourism in the
RC&amp;Darea.
The Buckeye Hills RC&amp;J? Pro·
ject Area Includes Athens, Bel·
mont, Hocking, Meigs, Monroe,
Morgan, Noble, Perry and Wa·
shlngton Counties. Anyone Inter·
ested In the RC&amp;D effort. In the
past or In the future, Is Invited to
attend this dinner and awards.
ceremony.
Reservations will not be re·
qulred since the meal Is pot-luck.
Those Interested In attending
may contact the soil and water
conservation district In, their
county for further details on the .
meal and the meeting.

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rehabilitation and community ·
Membe rs of Meigs County
deve
lopment bloc)&lt; grant pro·
Emergency Medical Service un·
grams
were approved by the
its credited with saving the life of
commiss ioners.
Harvey Willoughby, a nine-year·
A total of $321,000 was alloted
old Gallia Count y youth s truck by
this year for rehabilitation of 23
lightning at the Meigs County
Meigs' homes. So far this year ,
Fair, were comm ended Wednes·
day by resolution by the count y $131,500 has been spent for
Improvements to 10 of the 23
commi ssioners .
homes. Six units are currently
Commissioner Richard Jones
under repair . and seven others
stated he ha s heard more praise
lor EMS memtlers 1n regard lo are under contract to be started
this Incident than any other ·· thiS month.
Last year's block grant alloca·
Incident in the past. " Without
lion was $91,700. Of that amount,
ques tion. " said Jones, "It was the
prompt response a nd expertise . $41.530 has been expended this
year for the approved projects;
exhibit ed by E MS m e mber s that
including Middleport's building
saved this life . All Meigs County
Is thankful for and proud of the acquistion projec t, Pomeroy's
d&lt;&gt;dicated · people who through handicapped sidewalk accesses ,
tra ining are able to perform a resurfacing of Mile Hill Road In
serv ice like this for their com- Sutton Township , and lnstalla·
munity. We 've sa id this to the m tlon of a· wa terlin e in Chester
m any times in the pas t, bur this Township. Other projects In the
board' ·mu st say to them once CDBG program are in different
.
again, thanks for a job well phases of completion.
An
e
rosion
problem
on
County
done ."
Road 10 where the creek is
Six-month performance reports on the count y's housing cutting into the roadbed was

discussed by the commissioners
and Phil Roberts, c ounty eng!·
neer. Roberts said he has been In
touch with the soli and water
conservation dis trict regarding
possible Resource Conservation
and Development · funding to
correct the erosion problem.
Other business finalized by the
commissioners Included:
Renewing the agreement' for
the county 's soli survey.
Appointing John T. Woife,
Racine, to the Rio Grande
College-Community College
Board of Trustees for a term
commencing Sept. 10.
Approving a request from
Judge Charles Knight to wlthraw
his proposed 1988 budget for the
county's burea u of support
Reappropriation of $3,500 for
the soil and water conservation
district .
Reappointing Ron Ash to the
JTPA Private Industry Council
for a term from Sept . 1, 1987 '
through Aug. 31, 1990.

Accuse White House officials
of distorting Bork's record
WASHINGTON (U P!) - The
White House has di storted the
record of Supreme Court nomi·
nee Robert Bork by portraying
him as a moderate conservative
when In fact he Is likely to undo
three decades of social progress ,
said a repor t released today by
the Senate Judiciary Committee
chairman. ·
The 72- pa'ge analysis, written
by consultants to Sen. Joseph
Blden, D-Oe!. , de pic ts Bark as a
judicial activ ist deter mined to
advance President Reagan 's
conservative social agenda well
into the next century .
Blden commissioned the re-

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Rivals burled the Energy
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Bidders sent the govern-'
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billions of dollars In aid In
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Dillpute-plagued CaiUomla
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port In response to a WhiteHouse
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60, as a moderate conservative
who would follow the "main·
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Justice Lewis Powell, whom he
wa ~ nominated to replace.
The White House paper, the
report ·contends, " is a distortion
of hi s record" and contains
"major inaccu racies."
Both studies are like ly to be
used as ammunition by Republl·
cans and Democrats when Bid·
e n's commlttl'&lt;' opens confirma·
tion hearings on the nomination
Sept. 15. The most recent head
count Indicated senators were

eve nly split on Bark.
A spokesman said Sen. Strom
Thurmond of South Carolina,
ranking Republican on the Judi·
clary Committee, had not seen
the Blden repori 1 In advance
Wednesday and had no imme·
diate comment
In a related development Wed·
nesday , however. the American
Civil Liberties Union, which has
broken a .36-year· tradition of
neutrality to oppose Bork's noml·
natlon, accused the administra·
lion of trying to "hide the real
Robert Bark !rom the people" by
concealing his clear ly " radica l"
philosophy.

Block party scheduled ·
Members of the Middleport
Chambers of Commerce are
nailing down plans for their ·
annual block part y.
Kicking off the party will be a
bean dinner at the Dave Diles
Park at 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 18.
Entertainment, food and horse·
shoe pitching demonstrations
wwlli be provided. The event is
open to Middleport merchants,
their employees and to all others
who have supported the block
_ party ..
.
Following the bean dinner, a
dance, the Blue Jean Ball, will be
helc at the nPw bulldlng of
Feeney-Bennett Post 128, Ameri·
can Legion, on Mill St. The dance
Is open to the community and
tickets are being sold In advance
by the Rawlings-Coats Blower
Funeral Home, Middleport Tro·
phles, Bob Freed, Ace Hard·
ware, Dan's and Chapman
Shoes. Admission Is $3 a single
and $5 a couple. Music for
dancing will be provided by
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On Saturday, Se pt.
exhibits from the Center of
Science and Industry, Columbus,
will be featured . There 'l'ill be a
ha mburger ea ting contest by
Pleasers' RPstaurant and the
annual pa pN a irplane flying
contest will be staged. The first
auto show will be held in
conjunction with the block party
and entries will be taken by
Dwa'yne Weber at the .Quality
Print Shop.
The(e wlll be a horses hoe
tournament. a petting zoo and
public games In addition to
booths of. country crafts, w·ood
crafts, ceramics, and refresh·
ment stands with popcorn. pizza ,
funnel cak&lt;'s, sa ndwiches , cotton
candy, tacos. homemade ice
cream, hot dogs, beverages a nd
other Items.
Entertainment will s tart about
noon time and appearing will be
the Meigs High School Band,
" Ligllt" , a gospel group; th&lt;'
Rainbow Cloggers, Denver Rice.
Crossover and Charlie Lilly .

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WASHINGTON - Is a drug told us, "gives the appearance-of
compa ny running its own "Fre- lm propriety."
quent Flyer Program" lo reward
The company denied that Its
doctors who prescribe Its hyper- gift program was a marketing
lenslon medication? One irate device. Ayers! spokesman Jophysician . thinks H is. and the seph M. Mahady said the procompany's markeling tactic has _gram Is a "research tool,"
aro.used concern or. Capitol HilL
designed 10 help lhe company .
Referring to · the free airline dE'velop a "patienl profile."
tlckels and other gills offer!'d 10 Participating doctors are asked
physicians who prescribe lt.e to !Ill out a seven-question survey
drug and answer a questionnaire form classifying the patienls for
on 'Ayers! Laboratories' drug whom Ihey prescribe Inderal LA.
lnderal LA, Dr. John Graves according 10 age, sex, race.
wrote: "I am verv concerned dosage and other medications.
about lhls form of marketing in
According to Graves, an assistmedicine as I feel .it creates a
ant professor al Bowman Gray
clear conflicl of Interest for the School of Medicine In Wlnslonphysician in their prpscrlblng Salem, N.C., an Ayerst represen-·
habits." The marketing ploy, he
latlve told him thai doclors who

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.• WASHINGTON rUPI1 - I nE&lt;ver saw a secretary try to
-: •communicaiP wilh the boss - hers. mine or ours -with flashcards .
.; 1 have seen a fpw male bosses try to communicate wilh fe male
: office help by flashing, but thai is different.
:. The way things are going nowadays - what with female bosses.
- : male secretaries and all- 'vou never know whal sex you're gelling.
: • 1 mean , supposP the National Org~nlzatlon for Women gol its wish
;.and Rep. Palricla Schroeder, D-Colo., were e!PCted president.
• Wouldn't the secrelary of slate. call him George Bush. feel a bll
foolish s howing up ala Ca binet meeling with a deck of flashcard s. one
of which said : " I Quit"?
·
Thai Is the main reason I conlend the 40 messages that Lisa
Freedman, a Hollywood- type execullve secretary, has provided on
·• flashcards In her "Sec's Talk" need updallng.
·Judging from her photograph, Freedman Is indeed of the female
·.· persuasion. On network television, she may have uttered the quip:
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. ·flashcards. even though lamlnaled and washable, are a bit dated.
, :ulie the card that says bluntly, "I Quit."
.
:~: Never quit unl&lt;'5s you have aMther job, or a publisher of your
•. -(flessages, lined up. Inslead ..flash before the his eyes cards letting the
&gt;'boss know Ihat in your opinion he is a "Sexist Pig!" and lhreatening.
; ''I'll Sue. "
·: , Freedman may be right in louting the cards as represenling the
&gt; ':besl form of "the s llenllreatment" and a sure way' of g'etting "your
·.·message Ihough,"
:;;· Nevertheless, I insist a eard whose message is simply "I Quit" Is
:• :hopelessly old-fashioned. It seems to Imply you couldn't write a
;: ;decent. modern letter of resignation.
And if you do qull, how are you going lo filii he lonely, el'nply hours?

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Nice group of people

:O·::Mr. Editor,
· · • I would like 10 comment on the
::Bash an tadles Auxllary for their
, delicious Ice cream they made
: for saturday nlghl Ice Cream
; Social some body out there sure
;.')mows how to make Ice cream.
-; 'l'he fruit flavors .even have
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have real friendly service. I
would have to say they are a nice
group of people If you missed
their Ice cream and hot dogs you
missed a real treat. Ladles keep
the good work going. I like to give
the Roses where they belong.
E.R.Searberry

"We'll be rotating our players
In and out lo keep lhe team
· fresh, " said SOuthweslern coach
Jack James of the Highlanders '
plans for the coMing non conference battle Friday nlghl,
at 7:30 p.m ., against RossSoutheastern from
Rlchmondale.
Keeping fresh faces may not be
enough, as the Panthers' game

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UPI White House Reporter
WASHINGTON '!UPI)- Presidenl Reagan apparently is facing a
· number of ups and downs as he ends his California vacation and
prepares for a busy fall season in Washington.
The happy side of the ledger is the prospeci of signing an
· lntermedlale range missile agreement with Soviet leader Mikhail
Gorbachev at a summit meeting In Washington . possibly in lale
' November.
On that score, there appears to be an exorable drive for a pacl with
major concesslons .aiready made concerning on-site lns!)('ction and
, West Germany's decision to scrap 72 controversial Pershing
missiles .
The word being passed to reporlers In Santa Barbara, where lhe
president is vacalioning, is that Nancy Reagan wants her husband to
'go down In hislory as a peacemaker. Oddly, in his nearly seven years
in office, Reagan has never expressed I he same wish.
, Contingency plans for a summit have been in the works for many
• months on Ihe premise that the United Stales will be prepared to play
: host to a "big-two" meeting.
, II will be a third encounler between the superpower leaders Who
• both want and arms agreement and nePd it.
: The down side of lhe coin Is the posslbillly thai there may be more
: bad news about the Iran-Contra scandal.
· If Lawrence Walsh. the special proseculor, decides lo interview Ihe
- ,presidenl before pressing ahead with criminal charges against lwo
;:- former members of the national securily staff, Reagan may be
down on whelher Adm. John Poindexter and Lt. CoL Oliver
,··:•· pinned
North ran away wilh presidential power or were acling under his
general mandate.
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North has testified that everything he did, including the divers ion of
funds from the Iran arms sales to the Nicaraguan rebels, or Contras,
' had the approval of higher-ups . Poindexler has said Ihal he tri!'d 10
•. protect Ihe president, giving him plausibledeniabillty, In making I he
foreign policy moves outside of government c hannels .
Reagan has yel to condemn North and Poindexler for allegedly
•· slaging a "coup" as some senators have conlended, and bypassing
,- nls aulhority . He has slapped Poindexler on the wrlsl for saying "the
buck stops here," but he ha s said that both men were well-intentioned
••. and motivated.
•
The president also has acknowledged that It was ,his own "stubborn
• pursui t" of a policy lhat led to the worst polilical crisis of hi•
•· admlnlstralion.
Reagan has consistently claimed he did nol ~now thai money from
weapons S'!ies lo Tehran had been passed along to the Contras.
If North and Poindext&lt;'r were renegades who "privalized" foreign
:• policy and made end runs ,to avoid congressional surveillance. they
• could be culpable and subject to conspiracy charges.
On I he other hand, if they were acling under orders, it might be
anolher ball game.
·
AI some point, the president has to come 10 grips with the fact Iha l
.· two aides dealing wilh I he highes l security mailers of I he country
;: kepi him out of the loop or were following orders. As long as I hosE'
-: ques tions remain, his own credibilily is al stake.
'• A:l the same time, Reagan has prided himself on cooperating with
-: Ihe invesligations. He did testify before the Tower Commission and
.· initiated Ihe appointmenl of a special proseculor and is cooperating
,. with Ihe Inquiry on Capitol HilL He was In len! to snow that there was
·• no cover-up on his part .
In addition , Reagan has been forthcoming in lurning over
:: documen ts other presidents would have balked at re leasing wlln a
: claim of execu tive privelege, including some diary notes .

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plied •that the free gifts were
submll questionnaires on 50
needed ,a s an Inducement for
Jnderal LA patienls are given a
dO&lt;ttors to fill -out the survey
free airline ticket anywhere in
questionnaires. "Completion of
the United Slates . He said he was
survey forms and processing of
lold there are other, more
pape~work Is required o( parliclvaluable priz~s for .filling out up
patlng .physiCians," lHr wrote.
10 200 survey forms ..
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"anq professional honoraria
Graves first raised his obfeccommensurate wjth these efforts
lions to the. Ayers! free-gift
are of!E"red.
program In a recent Issue of lhe
"Selections lnciYde .•lqnostlc
New England Journal of Medi.
equipment,
medical ·textbooks.
cine. Noting lhat lhe market for
or
air
travel
to atlend medical
hypertension medlc.atlon Is
meetings.
The
program Is declearly a competilive one. and
signed
to
enable
physicians to
.
aggressive promotion can be
expected, Graves said he thinks attend the meeting of their
Ayers! 's lechnlque reflected selecllon rather lhan a pre·
"quesllonable elhlcal arranged symposium. The honorarium Is modest when one
sta ndards ."
The compa ny spokesman lm- considers 11 Is offered In return
for fu)l year of program participation and th·e completion of
survey forms tin at least 50
patients ."
The company's wrltlt&gt;n statemen! did nol say w~her It
monllored Ihe physlclana' cholcl'
of airline tickPts to 5Ure they
were used to aiiPnd medical
meetings. Th~ company spokes.
man d·e cllned 10' comment
beyond thl' wrllten slalement.
'Rep. Henry Waxman. D-Calll. ,
Iold our rPporter Gary Clouser he
Is co ncprned ovN such ma rkel lng practic('s, and suggest('(! Ihal
lhey are linked _to th&lt;' drug
companil's' ca mpaign to prbmotP their prolllabl&lt;t btan~ ­
naml:' prpsc l'iptlons ovt&gt;&lt; R&lt;'nerlc
drugs .
,
Thl' lnc!'ntlves offered to doctors to pr('scrlbl' cerlain drugs
"cloud th£'1r judgPmPnt." Wa* man said . HP also pointed "''
thaI I hi' COS I of lhP lt'ifls lo
physicians Is ullimalely pass«J
on 10 Ihe drug comp.ny's ~usto­
mers. Waxman Is chairman (&gt;f.
Ihe Hous(' . subrommltlee $
he a It h and 1he environment.

Don't delay. useful science
Where are the defenders of
civil disobedience whPn we need
them• Why isn't Professor Gary
Strobel a nPw folk hero of
a ntl -es labli s hm ent
lntellecluals'
Slrobel Is clearly no mean
scholar himself. One of lhe
nation 's premier plan! palhologlsts. Ihe Montana Slate Unlverslly researcher has sP.,nt recPnl
years sta lking a cure for Dulch
elm disease.
His a nll -esta blishmen l credentials •are eq1,1ally sound. Rather
than permit government regul ations to dE"Iay valuable research
for a year. he spurned lhe rules
and injected 14 elms wilh a strain
of genellcally engineered batPriu m thai can kill the dlseas£'.
Gallleo would have been proud.
His own nemesis, the Vatican.
rarely eiPva led bureaucralic
hauleur to I he high art practiced
by the Environmental Proteclion
Agency. As Strobel noled , he had
little choice In thedeadE"ning face
of delay: "We ca n sit and lalk
abour Dutch el m disease or we

can do somPthlng about it ."
So now. wherP are ,the hosan nas for his drvolion to knowl edgP? Why Is Strobel In troubiP
not only with the gov('rnmPnl,
but with his univPrslty and , alas,
eve n with som!' of his
coll!'agups?·
Don't believe lor .a moment
1ha 1 Ihe reason stems from
experimental risk: Thr risk Is
minimal. and most seasoned
sc te nt isls will say 'so. Desplle
profound public Ignorance of
bioengineering 1a nd consequent
unease 1. most experiment s cur·
rl'nlly involve little or no danj!er .
Sometimes lhPy merely shorl clrcul t decades of plant and
animal breeding, thl' process
lhrough which humans have
manipulated s pecl!' s for
cenlurirs.
Un fortun ately , our socll'ly ha s
bt&gt;comr one In which pve n the
most fane! ful risks aro' now taken
serious ly, tot he point of harnl'sslng sclenc!' to a post. Would
penicillin ever have bl'en Intra-

duced, for cxampiP, had It b('('n
forced to vault the fearsome lin!'
of obstacles s incE&gt; !'fl'ct('(! by the
Food amd Drug Administration?
Even If the answer is yes, how
many itv('s would havl' bet&gt;n lost
befor!' the druJ! rPCelv('(! final
approval?
Regulallon Itself Is not thl'
problem . Europt'an counlrlcs.
which routln!'iy Introd uce llf('savl ng drugs years IX'(Or&lt;' they
arrive on America n shelves.
control the manufacture' and saiC'

of suc h substanc!'s. too . Ali
nations regulale nuclN•r P&lt;JWer.
for that malll'r. yet fi'W managr
to ens uri' such maddening delays
as thl' Unltl'd States. Docs
anyone seriou sly think nu cll'ar
plants In France or Japan arl'
less safe- than ours?

Our ca ution is doublc-edg('(!,
too , lnfPcllng bolh adminls tra·
live agencies and thl' courts. As a
res uil, only .In Aml'rlca co uld a
modern -day Luddite llkcJcrl'my
Rifkin so !'ffcctively stlflt' lhno·
vatlon and progrrss.

Should controllers be
WASHINGTON .!NEAI- Fedf'ral a ir accident investigalors
want to test air traffic conlroll &lt;"rs for possible drug use when
Ihey make sePmingly unexp lai nable errors, but the DPpartmen lof Transportation, which runs
lhe Federal Avlallon Admin Istration, is aga inst the Idea.
This has enraged some members
of Congress concerned with air
sa fety.
On July 9. over the North Atlanlic, a Pa~ Am Airbu s and a
Vlasa Venezuelan Airway s DC10 - wilh a combined Iota! of
more than . 200 passengers and
crew - passed within 300 fe&lt;"l
vertically a nd 500 feel horlon tally of eac h other when an ai r
controller Inadvertently cleared
the Pan Am jet to change to analtitude already occupied by the
Vlasa DC-10.
As with all near misses, lht&gt; inelden I was Investigated by th!'
National Transportation Safety
Board, an lndependenl government agency. The agency is separate from the Deparlmenl of
Transportation and his lorlcally
has had a somewhat conlenllous
relationship with IL
NTSB Investigators determined·
the near miss was lhe result of conlroller error. It was the kind of error that an experienced controller
should not have made. NTSB Investigators asked lhe controller to
take a test for drug and alcohol
use. He refused, and the FAA and, ,
ultimately, the Department of
Transportation backed up that decision. ·
FAA policy states that drug
and alcohol tests should not be
required of conlrollers wllhout
"Specific cause.' Specific cause
means that the Individual has
been observed using drugs or
acting In a visibly erratic man·' ner. That th~ controller simply
made a mlstakt&gt; Is not considered
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Meanwhile air con i rollers ar&lt;'
just as unhappy with their working condition as those who went
on strikl' in 1981. In facl , they n:CI'nlly voted to form a nt&gt;w union
(O ne tha i rules our any future
strikes. no matl er thE' s late of
labor relations!.
One area of major contenllon
bf'lwel'n controllers and their
bosses has been drug a nd a lcohol
tes ling.
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Last year, when a controller in
an air traffic center admit led lo
drug usage a nd impllcaled fellow controllers, widespread drug
tesling at thai cenler was ordered. The result was severallawsuil s thai are sllll pending and
lbe announcement that no controller would be required to
und ergo testi ng without specific
cause.
·
This . decision has upset the
NTSB. It~ ·position Is thai drug
and alcohol letfng should be part
of all accident or near-miss lnvesligllons, just as It now Is for
pilots and airline crews If they
are thought to be Pesponslble.
Rep. Card iss Collins, D-Ill.,
chairman of the House Government Operations Subcommittee
on Transportation, which oversees bOih the Departmenl of
Transportation and 'the NTSB,
agrees. She recently sent a bllslerlng leiter lo Transportallon
Secrelary Elizabeth Dole blastIng the FAA's stance, which she
said raises fundamental questions about the safely of the air
traffic control system.
"The Department of Transportation Is conllnulng to frustrate
and undermine National Transpor;taUon Safety Board safety Investigations by encouraging air
traffic controllers Involved In ~erl­
ous operationl!l errors to refuse to
be tested for drug and alcohollmpalrmenl," Collins wrote.
Collins also said that her sub-

Meigs opens loop
play with Belpre

CHALLENGE TROPHY - Pictured Is the Meigs MarauderBelpre Golden Eaps Football Challenge Trophy. Spon80red by
•' the Belpre and Melcs County Jaycees. the trophy goes to the winner of the Marauder-Golden Eagle game and remains In the winner'• trophy cue so lon1 as they can win. Belpre olalmed the prize
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.r\'gularly by maJor media outk&gt;js
on bioengineering luurs. Tilt&gt;
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monkish ZO'al. !llln~ lawsulis
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" The key to cross counlry Is lng forward to a good year."
running In a pack and -I- feel we
According to Willey. bolh
ca n accomplish thai lhis year," learns are working well togelher
''.:said Rio Grande cross cou nl ry and have deve loped a close-knll
· coach Robert Willey of his team's relallonshlp ,
' 1987 season.
Rio Grande's firs I cross coun"I am looking forward to lhe lry outing will be held Saturday,
season and it should be a greal September 5, when the team
learning process for a lot of our participates In lhe Marshall
young people," Willey added . · Invitational In Hunllngton.
Seven new runners have been W.Va.
added lhls year to the cross
On Saturday, October 3, apcountry roster. In addition, this Is proximately 800 runn·e rs. lnclud·
the first year Rio Grande has lng high school athletes, will
fielded a women's cross counlry meel on the Rio Grande campus
squad.
to partlclpale In the 17th annual
"Being the first year of Rio Grande College InvitationaL
women's cross country, It should
" This year's team Is very
be exclllng for us." Willey said. young and Inexperienced," Wil " Naturally, we are young and ley said, "but we are looking
Inexperienced, but we are look- · forward to good things from
them. "

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The Ohio Valley Christian
School Defenders' volleyball, team visited Southwestern and
claimed victories for the varsity
and reserve teams.
The varsity Defenders elted
powerful serves as they picked
up 15-3 and 15-4 wins over the
Highlanders. Beth Wood led In
serving points with eight. and
Rachel Danner, TraclSisson and
Edina. VanMalre added six each.
Contributing a point each were
Becky Danner.- Pam Holley,
Naqcy Lanier and Marla Roach.
The Defenders' reserve team
won their match 15-7 and 15-5, as
Lanier led In serving points with
13.
The Defenders will host Rock1
Hill on Tuesday, September 8 at 6

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Oglesby is
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RIO GRANDE - J . David
Oglesby ha s been named baseball coach and Instructor of
heallh and phys ical educalion a l .
Rio Grande .Coll ege and Communly CollegE'.
Oglesby comes to Rio Grande
fro m Georgia Southern College,
Stalesboro, Gl) ., where he served
as an assistant basketball coach.
In addition, he laugh! physical
education at Georgia Soulhern.
Prior to his co llege teaching and
coaching, Oglesby taught physical education on the high school
levt&gt;l for 11 years .
He received his bachelor's degree In education, with a major In
physical education, at Georgia
Soutl!em. Oglesby earned his
MED, with a major In physical edu cation. from Georgia State University, Atlanta, Ga.
His EDS, with a major In health
and physical education, was completed al- Georgia Southern In
March of this year_
He has served as a volunteer
for recreational youth and adult
programs and has worked with
the Special Olympics In Georgia.

MASON LANES HAS OPENINGS
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Wednesday &amp; Friday nights.
Interested teams or persons should call
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Both Men and Women Bowlers
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Coal Grove al Gallipolis
Point Pleasant at Barboursville'
Meigs at Belpre
Waterford al Southern
Portsmoulh West at Soulh Poinl
Easlern at Hannan , W. Va.
Rock Hill at Wayne , W. Va .
Southeastern at Southwestern
Uniolo at AI hens ·
Wheelersburg at Ja ckson
Nelsonville-York al Logan
Ca mbridge at Marietta
Warren Local at River
Ironton St. Joe at Symmes Valley
Saturday
Kyger Creek al Wahama
Minford at Oak Hill
Hannan Trace at Huntington
Vinson
North Gallla al Green
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when he doeim'l open up a lew
holes lor himself."
The Highlanders' defense features Joe Bryant, senior Tim
Wisniewski and sophomore Josh
Halslop as the linebackers. The
quickness of Wisniewski and
Haislop may be a· factor In how
much time the Panthers' Adams
will have to lhrow,
In other games Friday , Waterford Is at Southern and Eastern
at Hannan, W.Va.
Saturday, Minford plays a.t
Oak Hill, Kyger Creek al Wahama, Hannan Trace al Huntingion Vinson and North Gallla at
Green .

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Friday's games

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went down with a knee injury
during the 16-10 loss to Alabama
in the Kickoff Classic.
"He's the guy who can make
our defensive line," Bruce said
this week as he walched Holiiman a nd the rest of the down
linemen work with asslslanl
coach Randy Hart. "He was our
best lineman in lhe Kickoff
Classic las I year.
"I thi nk it was nol only his knee
but his head," Bruce sa id . "Now,
he's got his head straight about
what he wants to do. He's got
some abilily so he's looking at the
posslbilily of playing pro foot baiL That makes him a better
player.···

James, will have to clip the
Panthers' wings by controlling
the ball on offense and "pu ttlng
some heat on Adams." If the
defense can show some .of the
same pursuil that they showed In
last Friday night' s SVAC preview, they may be able to take
the passjng game from the
Panthers.
Southwestern, in contraSI, will
show . a T-formatlon running
anack that will leave I Iitle room
ior passing, thougllMcCarty can
throw to senior halfback-wide
receiver Chris Bryant, who "can
get out wide anytime we want
him to ," sa id James. Though
senior sig nal -c aller Rob
McCarty "is quick and runs a
nice lit lie option," the last word
In Highlander offensive strength
Is likely 10 be senior fullback Joe
Bryant. James said I he offensive
lin&lt;' "has beef and size, and will
open up holes for the l98-pounder

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-:Willey says 1987 will
·: be learning process

Berry's World

COLUMBUS, Ohio (U P'!i Coach Earle Bruce's goal for an
lmprov('(! Ohio State defensive
line is progressing nicely and
much of that lmprovemenl
comes from having a health y
Ray Holliman.
Holliman , a 6-foot-4. 262- pound
senior from Holland. Mi ch..
played in only one 1986 game. He

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Holder stated.
Coach Boo Ashley, of the
Marauders, staled the Golden
Eagles are lean and mobile and
the defense would be hard
pressed . 10 contain Quarterback
,Troy Sluckey, who directs the
Belpre attack. ••our winning will
depend greatly on our ability to
pressure Stuckey and contain
him on offense," said Ashley.
Wilh the exception of Terry
Fields, who suffered a band
inj ury in lhe opener, Ihe Marauders appear to be physically fit .
The Belpre sq uad has a winning tradition and !hough Coach
Holder lament s the loss of the
nineleen players from last year ,
his expertise in utilizing his
personnel with Ihe greatesl success Is common knowledge.
Meigs has a win streak of their
ow n to keep intacl and will be
equally determined to posl a
viet ory Friday night.
So, despite alllherhetorlc,look
for a nother of !hOse hard hitting
ga mes which sPem to be the
pattern when these lwo learns
meet.

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passing of Mike Banrum Is a
signific ant lhrcat lobe reckoned
wilh. Defen s iV~Iy he feels Meigs
Is · very aggressive wllh Brent
Bissell leading the way . "We
musl play a near perfect game If
we expect to com&lt;' away wllh Ihe
win agai nst the Marauders ,"

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lhe aerie of Ihe Gol(!en Eagles at
Belpre in a contest that could
have a greal impact on the
outcome of the race for the
championship this season.
Meigs will be' looking for their
third cohseculive win over the
Belpre eleven In as many years.
The Eagles. who losl19 seniors
last year, will use the wlnged-T
offense this season . Coach Ralph
Holder staiPd that he has
changed Ihe s tyle of offense this
year to suit lhe personnel and
lhal lney will be back to thC'
oplion type attack which ha s
been so successful over the
years.

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of DOT's 100.000 work!'rs. IncludIng con lrollt'rs - as well as pi'Jors , tl'uck drlvPrs a nd rail work !'rs - to be tested under certain
circu msta nces.
Bul lhe spokesman refused 10
specu late whelht&gt;r conlroiiPr error would bl' grounds to require
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plan promises plen\y of passing,
something James said Will lest
lhe defense, especially the
secondary.
The Panthers wl!l have quarterback Mike Adams, a 6-4, 195
sophomore who will have quick
receivers and a pass-catching
backfield as his weapons for the
upcoming contest.
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Ohio

Bo Diaz hits
two·ru·n homer
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ID eight io give Reds 3-1 WID
over the left-field wall for his 14th
homer of the season.

had just three runs.
"We had some great pitching
in this series and won two out of
"All catchers like high last - three here." added Ro se . "That' s
balls," Herzog said. "I wonder pretty good. Maybe we are
why that Is ? But Dlaz had a great September players."
Frank Williams, 3-0, a nd John
game."
The other Cincinnati run also Franco, · who earned his 25th
save. combined to hold St. Louis
came on a home run.
Leadoff batter Kal Daniels hitless ovPr the final three
ripped a 1-1 pitch from Cox over Innings·. Starter Ron Robinson
the rlght·fie ld wall for a l - 0 lead gave up four hits Jn s ix Inning s
In the first Inning. It marked the before coming out for a pinch
seventh lime this season th at hill er The Cardinals only had
Dan iels led off a ga me wit h a two hil s after the fir st Inning. •
"We a ll know good hitting wll1
homer.
stop good hitting . ll a lwa ys
does,"
Rose sa id. "They have a
"I hit a btg one but Bo got the
hit-geared
offense and we shut it
game-wi nner and thai's e nough
down
"
for me." Daniels said. ·•I'm glad
St. Louis tied the game 1-J In
to hit mine because Danny a nd
the
fir st. Vince Co lema n led off
me are from the same hometown
with
a single. sto le&gt; second a nd
1Vienna. Ga. l and tha t means
went
to third when the throw by
something to me."
catcher
Diaz went into cen ter . A
Rose sa id home runs are
double
by
Ozzie Smith scored
coming In bunc hes for the Reds .
Colema
n
"We've hit a bu nch of homers
It was the second co nsec u tive
these la st two nights," Rose said
" We usual ly don't do th at In this loss for St. Louis . which saw Its
bil( ballpark . Kal a nd Bo really lead s hr ink to 3 ~ games over
second-place N&lt;?w York In th e
ripped their hom ers .
Na tional League East. Coupl ed
"We had som e homers but we with Sa n Pranclsco' s loss Wedreally didn ' t get a lot of runs. We · nesda y, the Reds mov£'d within
fi ve ~ames of thP Giant s in NL
had tit re&lt;' (Tuesda y) and got
WI'S!.
seven runs a nd tw o tonight and

ST. LOUIS ( UPI I - The more
Pete Rose sees of catcher Bo
Diaz, the more he likes .
Dlaz ripped a two-run homer In
the eighth Inning Wednesday
night to snap a tie and lift the
Cincinnati Reds to a :1-1 triu mph
over the St. Louis Cardin a ls.
"Bo did everyth ing," Rose
said. " He hit a home run, threw
out some guys and made an
error. I 've seen him play all year
a nd he plays pretty good.
"Diaz was tre mendous. He
should have gotten a n out on
(Willie! McGee stealing. "
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In the fourth. McGee stole
second and umplr'e Lee Wyer
called him safe but McGee,
thinking the call was out. walked
off the base and was lagged out.
The official scorer ruled a stolen
base on the play.
" In a way, Willie was telling
Lee Wyer he missed the call." St.
Louis manager Whitey Herzog
sa id."
Diaz a lso th rew out Terry
Pe ndle ton and Lance Joh nson.
"Ron (Ro binson) helped Bo
out," Rose said. "He's quick to
home and to fi rst a nd tha t helps
your catcher."
Wtl h two out in the eighth.
Da nny Cox, 9-5, walked Buddy
Bell before Diaz sent a 2-1 pit ch

Astros rout Cubs I 0-1
DANIELS TAGGED OUT - Terry Pendleton
tags Reds' Kal Daniels out as he tried to reaeh

third base in fifth inning of Wednesay's game in
St. Louis. The Reds won, 3-1. (UPI)

Ohio University, WVU have
_Nehlen
similar programs
MORGANTOWN. W.Va
1UP I I - The football programs
a t \Vest Virginia University a nd
Ohio Unive rsity are very much
a like, accord ing to Mount ai neers·
coach Don Nehlen.
"They have as m any players
as we have. They have 9:;
sc holarships."_Ne hlen sa id of his
seaso n -open in g opponen t .
"They're red-blooded Ameri
cans, they ca n play a nd we'd
better be ready to play."
Coinc identally, both teams,
who meet on Mountaineer Field
at I' p.m. Sat urday, a lso are
looking to rebound from disap
pointing seasons. West Virginia
•finished 4-7 in 1986 while the
Bobcats went 1-10.
It's West Virginia 's firs t sub .500 season s ince 1979 that leaves
Nehlen co nfident his tea m won' t
be looking past Ohio to the Sep t.
12 game aga inst Ohio State.
ranked thi rd In UP!' s pre-seaso n
poll.

"We we re n't exac tly 11 -0 las t
year," Neh len said. " I th ink It
would be a ter rible er ror on the
part of West Virgmia to look by
a nybody ... There is n't one single
.team on our schedule that can't
beat West Vlrgmia . including
Ohio University "
Ohio coach Cleve Bryant says
his tea m may be undermanned
but they won ' t be manhandled by
the Mountaineers.

" I 'm sure his players have no

respect for us . But I think it's
going to be a very in teresti ng
cont est." the Bobcats' secondyear coac h said. " They ca p only
playlltplayerst ata tim ea ndby
no stretch of th e imag ina tion ar£'
we intimidated."
T he Mount~ln eers a t·c heavy
favorit es to extend their s treak of
season-ope ntn g v Jctorie s to
eight. The st reak incl udes a 5o- 3
tri umph over Ohio in 198.1 and a
38-0 romp over the Bobca ts in

I

victory.

"I'm looktng forward to playing Coach Nchlen." Bryant said.
" West Virginia Is a football name
tha t carries a lo t or pres tige."

Perez replaces DeMars as
Cincinnati's hitting coach
ST. LOU IS 1UP II - Th e
Ci ncin nati Reds. whose lack of
hitting has played a big part in
the clu b losing 18 of the last 25
games. are rep lacing hil!mg
coach Bill&gt; DeMars with Tony
Perez
Reds' ow ner Ma rge Scholl and
genera l ma nager Bill Bergesch
both recently sugges ted lo DeMars that he have fi rst base coach
Perez help him. DeMars sa id the
message was cl£'ar and that he
will leave the c lub after this
season.
" We don't have two pitching
coac hes and we certalnlv don't
have two managers, " said DeM ·
ars. "That's all there was to it.
" I was going to leave anyway, ..

·Rozelle is willing to
get involved in talks
WASHINGTON (UPI ) - NFL
Co mmi ssioner Pete Rozell e says
he is "willing to get involved"
with the league's labor ta lks. but
only if he Is welcomed by both th e
player s' union a nd ow ners.
T hree-man negotiati ng teams
representi ng the NFL Players
Associa tion a nd th e ow ners'
Management Cou ncil barga ined
for 4'/, hours Wednesday In their
first nego tiating session since
Aug. 14. No progress was reported from the ta lk s, he ld a t an
undisclosed location, but there
was promise they m ay resume
today.
Roze&gt;lle, the league's top offi·
cia! since 1960, did not participate In the negotiations during
the "7-day players stri ke that
wiped out seven weeks of the 1982
season , but expressed his willlngqess to join the ta lks this time to
avert another walkout.
• "Yes, I would be willing to gel
Involved at the right time. but I
would have to be accepted by
both the Ma nagem e nt Council
and the Players Association, ..
Roze ll e sa id th ro ~ g h a
spokesman.
,
• "However, I don 't want to get
Into a situation In which the
players ex pect me to get them
everything that they want from
the owners a nd vice versa. Both
sides would ha ve to rea lize that
each would
n ee d to
compromise."
The collective bargaining
agreement expired at m idnight

1984
West Virginia leads the
schools ' series 11·4
Brya nt's last game against the
Mou nta ineers wa s 1966. It was a
fres hma n game a nd Brya nt was
the Bobcats' blossom ing quarterback He . led them to a :JJ-6

Monday. leav ing the approxi·
mat eiy 1.600 NFL players without a co ntract h&lt;'ading Int o the
Sept. 13 regular season.
The negollators met from 26:30 p.m . a nd dicus st&gt;d a varie ty
of Issues, Management Cou nci l
spokes m an John Jones sai d.
The owners were represcn!ed
by Executive Director Jack
Donlan, Ass ista nt Executive Dl·
rector Jim Conway a nd former
management law ye r Sarge
Karch. The players were represented by union Executi ve Director Gene Upshaw , Ass ista nt
Executive Director Doug Allen
a nd Genera l Coun sel Dick
Berthelsen .

By CHARLIE McCA RTHY
UPI Sports Writer
Houston's switch-hit ti ng Kevi n
Bass Wednesday powered himse lf to a Na t lonal League fir s t
a nd the Aslt'os to a close seco nd.
Bass beca m e t h&lt;&gt; first NL
player to homer from bot h sides
of the plate m one game twice In a
season , going 4-for-4 with four
runs scored and thr ee RB I In the
Astros ' J0-1 rou t of the Chicago
Cubs . The vktory, combi ned
with San Francisco's 7-3 loss to
Montreal. moved Hou ston wit hin
4 1-2 games of firs t pbcc in th e
NL West.
On Aug . 3 again I San Fran·
cisco, Bass becamP thP l oth NL
player to homer from both sides
of rhe plate.
" It 's nice to get records a nd
stats. " Bass saill. "But J'm just
happy to be able to give the team
a li(t. We really needl'&lt;l it ."
Bass hll a solo homer off Rick
Sut cliffe, 15-7, In the fo ur th , a nd
hrt a two-run bla s t off Ore"' Ha ll
in tht' s ixth
" I thought I had a fast ball by
him on tht' In side." sa id Sutcliffe.
"but he got thf' bat head a[ound
a nd hit it out. He surt' had a great
night."

Mike Scott. 14-10. allowed On&lt;&gt;
run on nine hits In seven Innings .
He did not walk a batt£'r and
struck ou t four to takr th e Nl.
lead wll h 207. Rocky Childres;
worked the fina l two Inn ings
Elsewhcr&lt;&gt; In the NL. Pitts·
burgh roged Atlanta 2-0; C'l nclnna rI downed St Lou Is 3· 1: New
York nipped San Diego 4· 3: and
Philadelphia tripped Los Angles

6-2.
Ex pos 7, G i~nl~ ~
At Sa n Francisco. Hcrm Win ·
nlngh am crac ked a three ru n
homer· to highlight a lour- run
seventh that powC'rcd MonlrC'ai.
l'iral cs 2, Bra ves 0
At Pittsburgh , Mike LaVitlllcro 's tw o-run double In the
sPv!•nt h sna pJX'&lt;I a scor&lt;&gt;lt•ss
Madlock and downed thC'
Rraves .
.
Met• ~ . Padres 3
At Sa n Diego , Keith lfcrnandPZ
and Howar d .Joh nson ea&lt;'h hit
two-run homers. helping the
Mer , move within~ 1·2 gam&lt;&gt;s of
first place in thC' NL East.
Phlllles 6. Dod~ers 2
At Los Angt'ies , J{cith Hughes
ilnd Von Ha yC'!" drov£'1' In two run s.
helping the Phlllles hand th(•
Dodgers th eir sC'venrh straight
loss .

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Can~iotti
By DAVID E. NATHAN
UPI Sports Writer
Things are going this well for
Detroit and th is badly for Cleveland: Tom Ca ndlottl of the
Indian s pitches a one-hitter and
loses to the Tigers
Matt Nokes broke up Candlo ttl's bid fora no· hltterwtt h two out
In the eighth Inning Wednesday
~lght and the hos t Tlgers stayEJ
1
a top the American League East
with a 2·1 victory over the
J ndlans. owners of baseball ' s
worst record.
· "That just goes with theklndol
,Year I've been havln~~:." Ca ndlottl sa id. "And when I get a lot of
runs, I f:lve up a lot."
' Ca ndlottl. 7-l4.wastralllngl · O
heading Into the eig hth because
of an unearned run In the third.
He st ruck out seve n and walked
seven in his second one- hitter In
just over a month.
"Ca ndloltl pitched his heart
out." Cleveland Manager Dot
Edwards said. "He did a ~rC'at
job. He was about as good as you
can be, as good as you have to be
to win."
Jack Morris. 16·7, was a little
bettt&gt;r . The Tigers' ace permitted
Just five hit s a nd had a shutout
until surrendering a solo homer
to Brett Buller to open the ninth.
Morris fannt&gt;d eight and wa lked
one.
Darrell Evans walked leading
off the eighth and pinch-runner
Jim Walewander took third on a
passed· ball by (:hrls Banda.
Nokes singled home Walewander
on a J.J pitch to put De t ro it a head
2-0.
Elsewhere. Toronto edged Ca. 'llfornla 7-6: New York nipped
:oakland 3-21n 10 Innings; Seattle
"downed Baltimore 8-6; Chicago
• blanked Texas 5·0: Minnesota
tbpped Boston 5-4; a nd Mllwau·..kee trimmed Kan sas City 3·2.
· '
Ulue Jays 7, Angels 6
At Toronto, George Bell ripped
'. his league-leading 42nd homer , a
; two- run shot In the eighth Inning,
• to lift the Blue Javs. Yankees 3,
' Athletlct 2 ( 10) ·
• At New York. pinch-hitter
JE'rry Royster singled home Don
Matt ingly from third In the l Oth
·Inning to down Oakland.
•
MarlneNI 8, Orioles 6
At Baltimore, Mi ckey Brantley
drove In three runs with 'a pair of
doubles to Ill! Seattle.
White Sol&lt; 5, Rangers D
At Chicago. Greg Wa lker hit a
three- run homer to support the
five- hit pitching or Dave L~ Po int
and Bobby Thigpen and pace the
Whil e Sox. LaPoint, 3-2. sca ttered four hils In seven Innin gs
,a nd Thigpen finished.
•
Twins :1, ~d Sox 4
At Minneapolis, Ra ndy Bush
,drove In two runs wltb a home

run and a sacrifice fly to help
Minnesota remain a top the AL
West .
Brewers 3, Royals 2
AI Kansas City, Mo., Bill

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Schroeder ripped a three-run
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Wegman a nd two relievers com bined on a three- hitter to pace
Milwaukee.

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COACHES HONORED - John T. Blake, left, North Gallla
football coach from 1971 to 1983, and Bruce Gabriel, track coach
from 19'70 to 1979, were licinored for their efforll! recently. Blake
coached the Plrat~;.• grlddersto more than 100 wins and two SVAC
crowns while Gabriel's te ams won seven SVAC track tillers and
had lour team s.appear in the state meet.

Honor North Gallia coaches
A tota l of 232 coaches from
Ohi o were named winners of the
Franklin Life Select Circle
Coaching Awards.
They are among 3.571 coaches
nationally who are honored in the
first year of this program,
spon~red by the Franklin Life
Insurance Co.. Spri ng fi eld, lll.
Among the 232 Ohio coaches
selected were John T. Blake,
footba II coach at North Galll a
High Schoo l from 1971 to 1983,
and Bruce Gabriel, track coac h
at North Ga llla from 1970 to 1979.
Blake racked ~P more than 100
victories and two SVAC football
crow ns as head of the Pirate
footba ll program. Gabriel's thin ·
clads appeared four times In the
s tate track tourname nt
Coaches qualified lor th e
Fra nklin Life Select Circle by
th eir numbe r of career wins In an

Individual varsity sport. The
sta ndards were w~lg h ted so th a t
a basketball coac h, whose teams
nor mally play twice the number
of gam es as a footbatl coach 's
teams, would have to win twice
as m any ga mes to qualify . The
standards were prepared by an
expert panel asstnebled by Sc holas tic Coach magazine. the national ma gaz ine for h·lgh school
and co ll ege coaches a nd at hletic
directors, who administered the
progra m .
Winners were selected at three
levels - gold. silver and bron ze '
- as determined through the
number of career wins . Each
qualifying coac h received a
special award from Franklin
Life, and the names of atl the
national winners appeared In the
May t June 1987 issue of Scholastic Coach .

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Will Continue To See Patients
In His Temporary Office At
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UNTIL SEPTEMBER 15, 1987.
Plans for relocation of his
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this paper the week of
SEPTEMBER 15, 1987.

Injured while trying !o cover a play at plate In
lhlrd Inning against Twins at Minneapolis
Wednesday night. (UPI)

drops one-hitter,

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rlsht knee and grimaces In pain after being

CINCINNATI i UPI) - Negotiations have resumed between the
·Cincinnati Be ngals and the agent
Jor No. I draft pick Jason Buck, a
defensive end from Brigham
Young.
.
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The Bengals last week withdrew their offer of $1.425 million
over four years to Buck, saying
he was no longer that valuable
because he had missed so much
'practice.
The Bengals play their final
-pre-season game Friday night
against the New Orleans Saints
and then open the regular season ·
~pt. 13 against the Indianapolis
'Colts.
"There's still time for Jason
Buck to have a productive
.season," maintained Buck 's
'agent, Leigh Steinberg. "But the
'-signing needs to happen quickly.
need to get It done or else let
Jason go somewhere else to
play."

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Les s Spears and Push from Ashland·, K y. , will be featured hi
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Teac hers In th e &amp; brin g Loca l
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Weather forecast
Sou th Centr al Ohio
Sunny i od ay. wi l h hig hs ncar
80. Cl ear tonlghl . with a l ow
. bPiwPeil o5 and 60. Sunn y aga in
Fr iday. wllh hig hs i n l he lower
80s.
T he probabilit y of preci pit a·
1ion is near zer o thro ugh Fl"id ay.
Winds will be fr om t he nor·
rhea sI ai ! Omph or l~s s lod ay and
light and easterl y tonighl.
· Extended Forecast
Sat urday thro ugh Mond ay
Mostl y sunny Satu rda y a nd
Su nday . wilh part ly cloud y skie s
and a chance of shower s on
Mon dav. Highs wi ll ra nge from
l hc mid 70s to lhc .mid 80s eac h
day. Ov er night lows will he
mosti )' i n the 50s.

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officiating . B u r i al wi ll be in
Sull on Cemelery. Friends may
ca ll at th e fune• at home fr om 6 to
9 lhls evening.

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Dedication servi&lt;e
Th e public is in v it ed lo attend a
dedi cat ion serv ice al lh e n('w
Am er ican Leg ion building on
Mi 11 St . In M ldd leport on M ond ay .
L abor Da y , a11 2 noo n. Following
a br ief cer emony by A I Hart son.
M av or F red Hoffm an will have
wel co m i ng r em arks. Refr es h·
men i s w ill be served.

s~ hedul ed .

Area deaths

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sa l ary dem and s.
A Lora in Co unt y Co mmon
P leas judgP Issued a res tainln g
ord er limitin g t he number or
pick ets. Progar sa id teachers
would honor the order .

Th e 81 Be r ks hlr~ teac her s
went on Slr ik e T ues day over
sa lari es. fr in ge benefll s and
w orki ng co ndill ons. No 1al ks
w ere sc hed uled . T he m ike co uld
affecl 1.700 stud e nls .

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.Firefighters continue to battle West blazes
By United Press Inter national
A cold fr ont th at ga ve pari s of
the South an autumn-lik e chill
drilled eas t today over th~
. Atlantic Coast, while for ecas ters
f eared lightning and w ind m ay
hit t he West , w her e firefi g ht ers
bait led b lazes th at have char. r ed
200,000 acres .
Weat her officials sa id a line of
new l hund er storm s with mor e
lightning' than ra in st ret ched
1,000 miles lmo the Pacific, and
ihey feared the slorm s w ould
br ing f ir e-fanning winds.
Mor e than 14,lXlO firefighter s
fr om across lhe nation f ouglo l
fires that blackened 130,000 ar.res
in California- thescene of allout
1,000· fir es . most of them in I he
· northern and cenlra l part s of the
stat e, 47.000 acres in Oregon and
2.1,000 acres i n Idaho .

Mei gs Cou nty EmergenCY Medical Services reports 10 calls
Wednesday; Pomeroy at 4:43a.m. to Chester Road for Blaine
Qualls to Veterans M emorial Hospit al; Pomeroy at 8:04a .m . 1o
Cou nty Road 20 for Millard Va nMeter to Veterans Memor ia l
Hospital; R utland at 9:01 a.m . to Red H ill Road for Shelly ·
K napper to Vete r ans Memorial Hospital; Ru tland at 10:04 a.m .
to K i ngsbury Road for Helen Augustine to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; R acine at10: 08 a.m . transpor ted )"aye Knapper fro m
a n auto accldenr at the lntersec; tion of Rl. 338 and Yellowbush
Road to Pl easant Va lley Hospit al; Pomeroy at 10: 21 a.m . to I he
M aples Apt s. fOr Mar t ha Clonch to Ve1erans Memorial
Hospital; Midd leport at 10: 41 ·a.m . 10 Roush La ne for Bruce
Y eauger to" Holzer Medical Center; Racine at 11: 51J a.m . ro
County Road 28 for Warren Rdse to Veter a ns Mem oria l
Hospital; Ru lland at 8 p.m . to Co unty Road 1 for Pat MeHaffey
to Vet er ans M emorial Hospital; Middleport at 11 :06 p .m .
transpor ted Melissa M anley to Holzer M edica l Center .
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Th(• ll ~ hl n i n g - s pa rke d fires
f orced the ev acuation of ihou·
sands of people in Oregon and
California as flam es spread
1oward homPs .. Heavy r ains were
no1 ex pec1ed.
"'There will bo;&gt; a few shower s in
cenl ral Califor nia, but the chan·
ces of rain · in that region
I no rth er n Ca lifornia a nd
Or egon ) wil l be ver y sm all about 10 percent,"' sa id Nallonal
·w ea th er Servi,ce · fo re caster
Hu gh Cr owt her .
The nalion's heavy ra i ns werE'
expected-toda y across I he Rock·
ies and t he nor thern P la i ns, as
well as thr ough Florida and the
souther n Atl antic st ates.
Temper at ures wer e expected
to climb as high as no degrees
across the deser t Soulhwest and
t he interior valley s of California.
Thu nder storms Wed n esday
were scatter ed along Califor·
nia" s south ern San Joaqui n Va l·
ley, j ust sou th of w here the
lar gest of th e state 's forest f ires

Daily stock prices
( As di!0: 30 a.II). J
Pr ovided by
Bryce and Mark Sm ith
of Blunt E llis &amp; L oewi

F irm
Price
Am El ec t ric Pow er ................ 27
AT&amp;T ....................... ... .... ... 333k
Ashl and Oil .... .. .... .. .... .... .. .. 68',1
Bob E va ns Far ms ................. 24 ·
Char ming Shoppes .... .. .. ...... .. .31 ·
F eder al Mogul. ........... ...... .. 47V.
Goodyea r T&amp;R .. ." .......... ...... 69% ·
Hec k ' s I nc . .... .. ...... .. .. .. ... .-.. .. 4',1
La nds' E nd .. .................... .. .27 \(l
Limited I nc......... .. .. ...... .. .. .43\1,
Multimedi a Inc . .... .. .. ...... .... 69\(1
Rax R es t aurant s .... ... ...... .. .. . 4Ji,
Robbin s &amp; M yer s .. .... .. .. ...... 101l
Shoney" s I nc....... .. .. .... .. ...... 30 :Y,
Wendy' s Inti. .. ...... .. ... , .. .. .... 10 \(1
Worihington I nd .. ...... .. .. .... .. 23-}4
IN9t c: Land ' s E nd split - ex
divi.dendJ

Hospital news
Vet er ans M ell)orl al
Wedn esday Admiss.lons
Helen A ugustin e, M i ddlepor t;
Pal rick MeHaffey . Albany.
Wedne sda y Di sc harge s Jam es Bing. Pal ty H ar mon,
WendPll Bar r ett , Joan Hoffm an,
E ber P icken s. •Judy Batey .

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• CL EVELAND 1UP I 1 - Th e mea ns l he $9 mi llidn jackpot
top pr lzt' In Ohio' s Super Lall a ava il able Wed n ~sd ay nlghl will
dn1w ing we nt unelaim cd W(.&gt;d- be ca r r ied over" to the w eekend
ga m e. r aising lhe poli o at least
nesday nigh! . increasin g i hc
j ackpol 10 $12 million for Sa tu r · $12 m i ll ion.
Alt hough nobody clai m ed the
d ay ' s ga m e.
No ne o f I he $6.261. 01 7 wo rth of grand prize W&lt;&gt;d n&lt;&gt;sday night ,
l ickel s sold for i he mid· W&lt;'Ck !91 . pla:ocrs picked f iv e of the
dra wi ng l isled all si x of lhe · numbe r s l o win ~1 . 000 each. Also.
w innin g nu m b&lt;'r s. a lotter y com· 9.525 playPr S selected four of the
miss_lon spokes m a n said toduy . num ber s 10 win $76 apiece.
The pr ize payou t for I he m id·
Th e num be r s were 9. 10, 21. 2&gt; . .12
wepk drawing tot aled $914,900.
and 38.
T hC&gt; Ja ck of a lop prize winner

raged.
The m ercury dropped Into tjle
high, 40s and low 50s Wednesday
mor ning across parts of Tennes·
see, West Virginia, Al abam a.
Arka nsas and M ar yland. To·
day 's for ecast called for temper ·
atures in the 80s.
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""Thai area 's going r.o be
warming back up," Crowther
said. " It" (t he co ld front) is·
pushi ng south and east, ·and t hen
b ehind It warmer air Is beginning
to tom e back up pressi ng .into the
south ern Plains through the
central U .S...

As the fro nl m oves onl o tne
A tlan tic Coast . il will bring
daytim e read ings down into the
70s from the Ohio Valley to
Virginia, he said .
Small blazes were reported
Wedn esday in Neva da. Wyoming
and Arizona . ·
Strong winds gusted t hroug h
northwes t Wy oming Weqnesday
evening ahead of a cold "fron t tnat
ex tended from the northern
Rock ies throug h northern Cal !· ·
fornia. T he air port at .Jack son,
Wyo., recor ded gusts up to 58
mph.

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Dinner and dancing ...

•door.
You might want to re mem ber
William " Willie" Sellers, a n
employee of Landmar k in Po me·
r oy for 12 years. who has health
problems.
Bill has had two m aj or brai n
operations at River side Hospita l
In Columbus and rem a ins in the
inte nsive care unit. The son of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sellers, Bill
will mark a birthday anniver·
s ary on Sept. 12.

REEDSVILLE - A regular
meeting of Olive Township Trus tees will be held at 7:30 p.m .
Friday at the Reedsville Fi re
Sta tion.

· by Ruth Powe rs

E rma Bombeck .. .. Fam!l y:
the ties that bind and gag!
grange hall on Count y Road 1, ·
The indomitable a nd hystcrl ·
nor th o! Sale m Center. The event
cally
funn y Bombeck follows
is ope n to anyone ages 5· !05
The Second Oldest
Motherhood:
in te res ted in beco m ing a
Profess
ion
with
yet another of
member of g ra nge.
he
r
pricele
ss
ponde
rlngs on the
Band meeting
tha
nkl
ess
job
of
mother
and wtie.
RA CINE - A meet ing of
A ga thering of- her grown child·
beginning Souther n band s tu ·
ren back under he r roof leads
de nts a nd parent s will be he ld
Bombeck
to wonder how she ever
Wednesday , 7: 30 p.m. in the
survived bringing these three to
mu sic room a t the hi gh school.
,adulthood . Along th e Way s he
For more informa tio n call South·
recollect s various Incid ent s in
ern High at 949-26]] or 992· 6970.
th a t tort uous ent e rprise. The
·H ollman reunon
result is rapld·flr e commenta ry
CHESHIR E - Descend ants of
featuring
suc h brilliantly sa rc as·
J a mes Cla udl ous Hoffman a n
tic humor that the r eader will
Circero Finney wil l ha ve the ir
convulse with la ughte r at the
lOth annu al reunion at the Gav in
' turn of nea r ly e very pa ge . .
. P lant recre ation a rea in Cheshire. A cove red di sh dinner will
Edward Rutherfurd .. .. Sa rum :
be served a t noon. Directiona l
the novel of England
signs will be posted in Cheshire.
This novel· reenac ts the entire
Goll scramble

Revival
CARP ENTE R - Reviva l services will be he ld at the Mr . Union
Baptist Chu rc h. Sept. 6-13. a t 7
p.m. each eve ning. The Rev. N.
L. Ru sse ll wit be th e spe aker. The
chu rch Is located on Count y Ro a d
10 two miles south of Carpetiler .
The Rev . Donald Shu e. pastor,
lnvi!es the public to a .tte nd .
Open house
DARWI N- Open house, with a
weiner roa s t a nd hayride. will be
held Sa turday evenin g, sta rting
a t 5 p.m ., a t Word of Life
Chris ti a n Academy, Ro ut~ 681. f
wes t ol Da r win.
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Hayride, roasl
SALE M CE NTER - St ar
Grange's annual hay ride a nd
weiner roas t will be held Satur·
day, sta r ting at 7 p.m .. at the
By United Press lnternallonal
Mathias Rust, the 19-year-old
West German pilot on tria l for
fly ing a pla ne through Soviet air
defenses and landing In Mos·
cow 's Red Square. explaining he
was on a peace mission and
hoped to meet Soviet leader
Mikhail Gorbachev:
"I had hoped there would be
the possll)lllty of meeting with
the highest leader, Corbachev,
and !o explain to him my Ideas. I
am certain that I acted wrongly. '
I regret what happened, but I fell
that there should be a big
response In world opinion. I s aw
no other way to achieve such a
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sary care for your condition a nd
telephone number of the Pee•· the da te spec ified on the nolle!'.
onl y your physician ca n deter- Rev iew Orga nization th at will
The Importa nt thing ro re·
mine wh e n yo u s hould be
review yo ur a ppea l.
member ts to ask questions and
re le ased.
The Peer Rev l.ew Organlzotion to discuss your case with your
There are safeg4ards, also.
(PRO) is com prised of physi· doctor. If you'd like more tnfor·
that protect your rights If you feel c la ns co ntracted by the govern· mat ion about DRG's jus t give us
you are .be ing disc harged before
ment 10 eva lu a te hospit al pe rfor· a c a lli at 992-6622 a nd we' ll send
you sho)lld . The hospital will give
m ~nce and 10 ru le oh s uch cases. you a pamph le t ca ll " Prospec·
you noti ce two days before the
A dec is ion on your appeal will be tlve Payme nts for Hospit als
date Info rming you th at yo u wil l maM wit hin three working d ays. Under Medicare ." It's free 'a nd
be released and that Medicare
Lo s ing the appeal mean s you will will give you a good under s tand·
payment s will no longer cover
be •·espons lble for the cos ts of lng of the Part A reim bu rsement
your stay. If ·yo u di sagree, the your hospl tals tay bcgl nningw ilh pi'Dgram.
firs t thing to do is s pea k to your . r~::;:;:::;:;:;:::;:;:::;:;:=:;::::;:;::::=::::=====:::::::::=:::==::;:;:1
d octor. Your doctor knows your
condition a nd treatment needs .
Al so ask q ues tions of the hospl ·
tal' s pa tient representa tive.
Be sure tha t you do get a
w ritt en notice. That notice will
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de ta il you r appea l righ ts. Yes,
you do have the r ight to appea l
t he release and non-coverage
decision bu t you must do it
Size 16x20 - 4 DIFFERENT BACKGROUNDS
immedia tely . The hospita l's no·
ri ce will give the address a nd

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MAKING RESPONSIBLE DECISIONS - An
cducallonal video prorram on "How to Say No" is
now available through the Melp County Health
Ocpartment lo middle and high school teachers ·
and students, church groups, and other Interested
groups . 1'he seriCli Is designed to help teenagers
say " no" to the press ures of becoming sexually

PHONE COLlECT 1-698-7142
Jerry Stobart, Albany, Ohio

As hley. Ra cine.
Emma. Ke ith. Rachel . Wh it ·
ney, a nd E mily As hley. J e we tt'
a nd Nor ma Curtis, Pa ul. Sheila
a nd Donna Aban; Louise Dixon,
De nver Cur tis, Pomeroy; Sheila.
De nnis, Bi lly Jo. and Eugene
Long, Por tl and; l nzy and Hobart
Newell, Chester; Joh n. Mary,
J e ff , Scot t, Mi sty, and Mike
Newell. E lmer. Darlene, and
~ea nnie NC'w~il. L,o n ~: Bottom .
J ohn a nd Margie Br~ wer ,
Perry a nd Sylvia Curtis. Reeds·
v ille: Charles Curtis, Sprl nj:·
boro; Albert. Marilyn. a nd Juice
Pooler , Ml ~ m is bur g: James.
Sa nd y, Tom my, Sylvia , a nd
George Cur tis , McDonald . W.
Va . : and Dora Cri s pin .
Wes tervil le.

POM EROY - The .Jaym a r
La dies Tuesday Morning Golf
League will hold a n 18 hole
scra mble and pa rt y at the course
on Sund ay, Sept. 13. star ring at I
p.m . Food a nd pr izes will be
fu rnished. Me mbers a re to ca ll
Mar y Bowe n. 992·2919 If they ca n
or ca nnot att e nd by no later tha n
Sept. 9.

The an nua l !a ll fl owe r show for
mem b&lt;'rs wa s held at the rece nt
meeting of the Wildwood Gardert
Clu b he ld a t the Fores t Run
Uni ted Me thod ist Chu rch.
" I n thr Country '' was the
t heme . of thl' s how with the
'&lt;hed ule bcln~ prepa red by
Eve lyn Hollon.
F'nr " F. nrly Sunrise" Dorothy
Sm!th mad a mass a rrangem nt u'l ng ye llow a nd ora nge
mar igOlds rmd nut )J:rass. Doris

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GrorgP D. Buskirk. Shr rry A.
Buskirk, Sherry A. Cla tworth y,
Duane Cln two rthy to George D.
Buskirk.. 35 A.. Sy rac u s~ VIII .
G.J .M. EntN prlses to Holze r
Shareholders Ca pita l Partne r ·
ship , pu rci' l ~. Middl e port VIII.
Lloyd L. Baker, Mildred L.
BakPr to Hartel Co rpora!lon.
p:trcel. Ontnge.
Tonv Milhoa n. Pa m Milhoan to
Pnu l · D. Sc hult z. Ca rmC'n G.
Sc hUI IZ , 25 A.. Chest&lt;'r .
1.0 . MrCoy to Iris E. Smith .
rta l, J uli a E . Coc hra n. eta!. Edna
L. Orr. r tul. Ce llaR . McCoy, Pial ,
27 .5 A.. Chest!'r .
.Ja nlcP Davis Thompson . Clair
Thompson to Domingo D. De La·

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a nd Thirs ty Land " us ing a tall
dry ar ra ngrn ent of fant a il wll·
low .' money plant , ga riic a nd
palm spa the In a s tone jar.
The a r ran geme nt In ·'Wood·
la nds" was by J a net Theiss who
used we athered wood with dal·
s les, black eyed Susa ns, honey·
s uck le vine and s pa nish moss.
F or "Son!! ol the Pi nes". Evely n
Hollon d isplayed two Ja pa nese
a rra n ~(' m en ts usi ng pine and
hardy d a hli as lol' one a nd ba t··
berry. zinn ias In a grel'n co n·
ta lner for the other.
Kath ryn Miller flllrd the c lass
''Hot Days" , fea tu ri ng a baske t
fill ed wit h red ((cr a niums. sa lvia
a nd s na ke pla·nt , while B~ tt y
Milhoa n' s " P lentiful Garden"
e xh ibit used vegeta biPs. a pp les
and gra pes In a cornucopia.
Other c lasses a nd the ex hibi·
tors were " Roa ds ide Bea uty"
usi ng mullen, go lde nrod a nd
s umac in a stone contai ner b y
P eg~y
Moore;
"Co unt ry
Church " fi1a turln g a madonna
with e unonymous a nd Qu l'Cn
Anne's lace by Mary Nease;

·'Love of Roses" a sto ne jar fill ed
with roses. fant ail willow, a nd
baby's brea th by .Jua nit a will ;
"Relax in the Evening", a r ra ng·
ments b&gt;· Hi lda Yea uger. us ing a
cy prus wood base. s unllowe r a nd
c anna lea l with a frog fi gu ri ne.
Evelyn Hollon a· c ur led s tee l
co ntalnrr with s na ke pla nt , a nd
pink zln las. a nd J uanita Will
usi ng moon !lowers a.nd wild
baby's br eat h in a marbe lized
.co ni a lner .
Marcia Arnoltl ope ned the
mee tin g with a poem. " When
Au tumn is Upon Us ." ThC' Lord's

An educal(onal video progr am have secured thi s " How to Say
Howard of the Departmen t of
e ntitled, " How .to Say No" , has No" fil m." s he said.
Gynecology and Obsrretlcs at
been obtained by the Meigs
She stressed continuing . con·
Emory University, and Grady
County Health Department and cer n by the loca l heal th depa rt ·
Memorial Hospita l in Atlanta
Is ava ilable to middle and high menl about sexually transmi.tla·
deve loped the program ..
·_ school tea chers a nd students, ble d iseases. noting that ear ly
The ma terial. purchased wit h
c hurch groups, and any othe r sexua l encounters and mm·c tha n
levy funds , is available now on a
one sexual partner increases not
interested groups.
loan basis from the Meigs County
Norma Torres, nursing super. only the risk of cancer of the Healt h Depar tment. So metime
vis or of the department, noted cervix In the women , but also of in the near fu ture, the depart · •
that the ser ies Is designed to he lp cont ract ing the AIDS virus .
ment hopes to hire an educator
In announcing the a va ilab.lllty
teenagers say " no" to th e pres who could go Int o the schools,
s ur.es of becoming sexu ally In· of the fllru, Mrs. Tor res noted
wit h school boa rd and paren t
valved before they are actually tha t it has been fi eld tes ted in
approval, to d isc uss the p1Jblein
ready .
Cleveland and Atlanta. Ga . wi th of teenage pregnancy and the
Ci ting loca l stat is tics on teen dra m atic decrea ses in tee nage prob lems of sexually transmitt a·
marriages, pregnanc ies, a nd pregna ncy rat es . Dr .· Marion
ble diSeases.
welfare a ssls lance to teena ge .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,.
mothers , Ms. Torres s tressPd the I
department' s concern and e m·
phas lzed tha t infor mation must
be made available to help teens
withs ta nd peer pressure and
. other socia l press ures that lnflu ·
ence the ir sexual behav ior.
." It's sad to think how m a ny
people accept teena ge sexual
ac tivit y ·say in g ' they 're teenag· .
ers so they're going to have sex
a nyway.' Tha t' s giving them no
credit for being able to mak e
dec isions," she sa id .
"Ou r children are not robots.
bu t ma ny have jus t not bee n
ta ught tha t it's OK to say ·no ' a nd
mea n It ," ~he cont inued.
Ms. Torres cited Me igs County
s ta tis tics regarding teenager s
·noting that almost one of ever y
fou r birth s t23.6 percen11 oc·
curred to a teenager ; a lmos t two
of every five marriages (35.8
percent 1 a re teen ma rriages;
a nd more tha n o·ne-ha1f of a ll teen
m ar riages end in divorce.
Na tionwid e, she gave ed~c a ·
t io na l a nd welfa re · stati stics
noting tha t e ight out ol 10
pregnant girls never fini s h
sc hool. and that more th an hall ol
the $10 billion dollar we lfare Aid
to Dependent Children tADC J
pa~· ment s go to teena ge mothers
in the Un ited Stat es.
"It is In the Interes t of positive
fa m ily development a nd in help·
ing teens brlpge the space
betwen the ir body developme nt
a nd their bra in's ablllty to ha ndle
the development in a hea lthy
respo ns ibl e . manner . that we

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Prayrr was g iv en In unison.

Dorot hy Smith ha d a repor t on
g ladio li. a nd it was noted that
Evely n Hollon won two red
· J ona tha n Sa rgent . J f'ff Darne ll
ri bbo ns at the Me igs Cou nt y Fair
a nd Mt•llssa Da rn!'ll arr proud
fl ower show .
uw ners of new Huffy bi cyclt:'s this
The Sept em ber mertl ng will be
at the chu rc h wit h Ja net Bolin a s pa" wrek.
a nd Mrs. Scott Wa rnC'r of
demons1ra ror. EvPryone Is to DaMr.
yton werr weeke nd v isitors of
ta ke llowrrs a nd a conta iner lo•' a
Mr. a nd Mrs. Teet Warn&lt;•r and
works hop. There will a lso br a , fam
ily .
pla nt exc ha nge..
Mr. a nd Mrs . L.cslie Fra nk ,
Refres hmL' nts were ser-vf'd by Sara ·a nd Ma tthC"w werP v is ito r s
rhc officers .
of Mr . and Mrs . E ugenr Ha ning
a nd Rona ld .

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P ack 246 of Salisbury will meet
at 7 p.m Thursday at the Rock
Spri g ns Unit e d Met hod is t
Chu rc h. All scouts are urged ro
a ttend In un iform . Boys who
would like to sign up for the
progr am are invit ed ro attend
with a parent.

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m••nt s for " Bird Song". one u s ln ~
&gt;mall ma r igolds a nd a r bov lt ae In
a wood conta iner a nd th e other
IPat u ring w!'at hen '(! wood ~&lt;· It h
su nflowrr and arbovl tal'. bo th
wit h bird acrossorles .
Debbie Ba ll 's ar ra n11ement
was In the c lass, "Calfee Tim!'" .
ShP usi'd a cu p as the conta lnPr
with s ma ll mums. m ar l ~olds and
s ha sta dals lt:'s. Ada Holter had
the "Crookro Roads " class a nd
used n hojlar th urril n11cme nt of
ros&lt;'s wit h fan ta il willow, mAg no·
lla leavrs and pomp us grass. ShP
at&lt;o d l, ptayod a d('l'ign in "Dry

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history of E ngland. brin gin g it
vividly a nd· elegantly to !if&lt;•.
Center ing on one of the most
anc leqt c it ies In thr wor ld tSa ·
r um . more popu la rl y kn ow n as
Sa lisbury!. thl' novei follows the
lives of sev n fict io na l famil ies
fro m distln t historiCal perlods . ln
richl y evocat ive prose, R uther·
furd ta kt•s readrrs buck to tht•
orgins of Stonrhcngt•, the Roma n
E mperor Claudius ' pla nn ed lnva ·
sion of E ngland . the Norman
Co nques t. the Refor mati on . a
ra pid s uccession or kings and
queens. a nd up !hrough World
War II and the Pri nce of Wales'
1985 visit to Sarum . An Imp ress ive work tha t br in gs toget her
the eleme nts ol rl c tlon. legend.
biogra ph y, a nd h lstor~ .

Cub meeting ser

Involved before they are actually ready. It deals
not only on handling social pressure bul with th e
problem ol sexually transmittable diseases ..
Here, left to right , Sue Tillis, R.N ., Norma Torres.
R.N., and Nancy Bass, R. N .' review the materia ls
which are a•allabl e at no cost.

Wildwood Garden Club-has show

New book· reviews

ROCK SPRINGS - Me igs
County Pomona Gra nge will
meet Friday a t the Rock Sp r ings
Gra nge hall , 7:30 p.m Degree
work will be given for the a nnual
inspection. All officers are to
dress in bl ack and whit e. Needl ework. toy . baking a nd sewing
co ntes ts will be judged. St ar
Gra nge will serve refreshments.

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FRIDAY
PAGE VIL LE - Sc ipio Tow n·
s hip Tru stees will mee t at 7 p.m .
F·riday in the towns hip building
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at Pagevllle.

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The Big Bend Mins trel Assoc i·
a lien will be s tag ing its annual
musica l on the Saturday of
Th anksgiv ing weekend and plans
are mov ing right a long for
gt'l tlng the cast organized.
This ye ar' s show will have a

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Thursday, September 3, 1987

Curtis reunion held

The Meigs County F a ir Board
is scheduled td meet Monday
evening, but the session has bee n
postponed until Tuesd ay evening
due to Labor Day. The postponed
meet·lng will be held at 7: 30p.m .
a t the seer e t.ary's office on the
Rock Springs Fa lrgronds.
Me mbers of the boa rd wi ll
probably look back on their 1987
fai~ las t month brie fl y a nd . then
forge ahead with pla ns lor next
year 's eve nt- wha rfortit ude!

SYRACUSE - Meigs Associa·
tion for Re tarded Citizens wil l
meet a t 7 this even ing at th e
Ca rleton School.

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. A number of columns ago, we
talked about how the hospita l
teen dance line or two and Insurance of Medicare, called
adva nce registration will be Part A. had changed r egarding
required. Girls who want to pu t payment s for hospita l cos ts.
for th the effort to ta ke par t a nd Since October .of 1983, the pay·
reserve the time for r ehea rs ing ments have been based on
and the show date, are as ked to specific diagnosis rela ted catego·
phone Susie Sou!sby at 992·2377.
ries call!'d DRG's .... the hospita l
receives a cert a in a mount for
Have I got a deal for you speCific trea tments accdrdingto
es pecially il you 're a barbecued · the Medica re patient 's diagnosis .
chi cken Ind ividual.
The payment system was In·
Thanks to volunteer fi re d&lt;'tended to control rls(ng costs and
par tments, you ca n ea t out every sta ndardize payments across the
day dur ing th e holid ay wee ke nd
coun try.
- no cookln' a nd .no mess .
We have heard some concerns
. On Saturday,froml 2 to 6 p.m ., that people could be relea sed
the Olive Township Fi re Depart · . from the hos pita l too soon or
ment wi ll Its annu a l chicke n whe n the "DRC's has r un out." Is
barbecue. The re will be special this ma tter of iact? Are people
act ivities lor kids, one throug h
indeed being released " quicker
si x. and evening ente rta inme nt
and sic ker " as a matter of
will be prov l~ed by the count ry
policy? Th e overall answer is
wes tern band, Close E nough.
" No." Hospita ls a re committed
On Sunday your barbec ued
to providing you all the neces·
chicken will be availa ble beg in·
ning at II a. m . a t the Pome roy
Fir e Station on Butte rnut Ave.
The comple te dinne r is $3.50 a nd you pay three bucks if you
Descenda nts of Hoy t a nd Ma ry
. jus t want chicken.
Fos
ter Curtis met at the fire
Meantime, on Mon day the
house
in Chesler recently for the
Syr a cuse Fire Depa rtment will
80th
a
nnu
a l reunion . Hosts were
s ta g e its chicken barbecue at the
members
of the George a nd
Syra cuse Bill P a rk beginning a t
Mary Curtis famil y. Vernon
11 a.m. And a gain, the dlnnerwlll
be $3,50 and only chicken will run Eldridge gave the blessing.
Atte nding ere Ve rnon a nd
you $3.
Denn a Eldridge and children,
Ba rbe rsvllle, W. Va .; Curtis
Ope ning pr izes have been
Palmer
, P a tty Pa lmer Wilson ,
awarded at the nmew Fit 'n T r im
Bill
and
Marv Powell, Eas t
E xercise and Toning Sa lon, 105
Li
verpool;
Kenny a nd Betty
Butternut Ave .. Pomeroy. Ve r a
Duke
and
Don,
Maxi ne Bailey ,
J ohnson wo n the six fr ee vis it s
Mr
.
a
nd
Mrs.
Ray
mond Johnson.
given as a prize wllh June
Alexa ndria; Don and Yvonne
Haw kins winning a swea t suit .
Grillith , Gra nvill e; Elmer
Swank. Newa rk; Ruby a nd J ohn
And Eden on the Ri ver, the
his torical m usica l bf' lng s taged Sca rba ugh, Newa rk ; Bria n and
Donna Bradford , Woos ter; C!a r ·.
on Blennerhasse t Isla nd. is now
ence
Bradford : June and Bob
sold out for the remainder of I he
run - whi ch is the upc oming
weekend. Too bad, if you 'd
planned to go, bu t jus t wa ited too
long. You'll just have to ·kee'p
smiling anyway.

By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel stall Wrlt~r
The Meigs High School Class ol
1977 wlll be
"r·e unionlng"
this Sa turday
night at the Sen ior Citizens
Center on Mul·
berry He ight s,
Pomeroy. ·
There will be a dinner a t 6
fo llowed by a dance at 8 p.m .
Re serva tions are required for
the dinner and class members
may call Paul Reed at 992· 5168 or
Opal Dyer a t 992·6647 to make
those reserva tions. T ickets lor
the dance will be a va ilable at the

THURSDAY
ROCK SPRI NGS - Th e Salis·
bu ry Township Tru s tees wil l
meet Thursday evening , 7p.m . at
the towns hip h~ ll on Rock
Springs Road .

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Desc~ nd a nt s of Da na a nd Bon ·
nie Flck held the ir annua l reun ·
ion Sa turday at the .Fick Farm on
Hou.te 7 near Chester .
A potlu ck dinner was served at
5 p.m . a ft er whic h games were
played. Fa mily me mbers en·
joyed trip s on · four wheelers
around the farm.
Pictu res of past reunions were
. tr ips were s hown . Doris Wood·
ya rd surprised the jlroup with a
freezer of homemade Ice cre am.
T he 1983 reunion was set for the
las t Sunday In August with a noon
dinne r at the Flck farm .
Attending were John and Jane
Fick. Ch a rles and Mary Flck,
Dana, Denise and Amber Flck,
Ri cha rd and Mickey Flck, Kevin
and Kirk Flcle, HoWard and
Kimberly Bahr, ail of Route 7,
Pomeroy; Roy and Dorl~ Flck,
De nnis and Susan Flck, Colum·
bus; Joyce and Jessica Bartels,
Jay and Jill Reynolds , Flat·
woods; Kathleen Wells, Doris
and Bryian Woodyard, Ball Run;
Delmer and Sandra McCallister,
Kimberly, Scott and Christopher
Spencer, VIncent; Deborah, Da·
nlelle and Jason Peckham, Lead·
· tng Creek; Joan and Cody· Dill,
Tlrt1, Karen, Eric and Slacey
Smllh. Chester; Janet, Michael,
and Brittany Barnett, Tuppers
Plat*

Cruz, Ange la M.' DeLaCruz.
parcel,. Olive.
La r ry G. Fisher. Rhond a R.
FlshN to Ty ler Mount ain Wa ter
Co., Inc .. pa rcels, Bedford.
Ea rl P . Cross. G£'ra ldlne M.
Cross to Jeffery C. Ha rris,
Debora h M. Ha t·rts . 7.26.14 A ..
Sutt on.
Byrl Criflln . Donn a J . Griffin
to Berna rd Bobo, I A.. Olive.
Doris E. Fox to Charil's Ed·
wa rd Trader. pa rcel. Scipio.
Shirley D. Custer , dec. to J1ugh
P. Cl ustl'r, cert. , Sal is bu ry .
Hugh Cus ter , a ffld aVI\. Meigs.
Donald R, Stll C's , Sr ., Ruth
Nellle Stil l's t'o Donald R. Rich·
mond . La ura Lynn Richmond . 35
A.. Rutl a nd .
George E . Horn er. Richard J .
Cashdollar , Betty .J . Cas hdoll a r ,
a ffidavit. Meigs.

Georg&lt;' E . Horner . .Jud y A.
Horn er to Olivl'r E. B:lliey.
parce ls. Reedsv ill e VIII.
Ma be l C, Rous h. dec., to Ea rly
M. Roush. M. E ileen Roush. cert .
ol trans .. Letart.
Ea t'ly M. Rous h. dec . to M.
E ileen Buc k. ce rt. of tra ns ..
LPta rt.
Way Forest Clar k, dec. to
Aud rey Cla rk , CNI . ol tra ns.,
Ora ng~ .
Wil so n Va nMctcr.dcc. to He len
L. VanM Pter. cert. of tra ns.,
Or a nge.
Helen L. Milhoa n. dec .. Way ne
E . Milhoa n, affid av it. Bedford .
Adm i n istra tor. S m . B us !.
Adm .. Sma ll Bus iness Adm inis·
!ra tion to R.J . Summerfie ld. J r ..
Ca r olyn Summ er fi eld . t rac t ,
ChC'ster.

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To the elderly, those living alone, or anyone
who feels the need to keep in touch.
All you need to remember is to call in each day before 11:00 A.M. If
you do not call, a volunteer at Americare-Pomeroy will call your ·
number by telephone. If no one answers at your home, they will call
your neighbor, whose name, address, and phone number you have
listed. If there is not a proper explanation 'for your failure to answer
the telephone, someone will come to your house to see if you are all
right. There will be no charge for this service and its success will
depend on your cooperation.
Amerlcare·Pomeroy assumes no res pons ibility for the fa ilure of any of its
volunteers to contact or attempt to contac t the s nbscriber, neighbor m· law
enforcement agency upon the failure of the s ub sc•·ihe r to c all in . Please notify
·your relatives and neighbors that Ame ri c arc-Pomeroy cannot guamntce
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992-5912

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8:30-6 Tuesday
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diseas~?

What is cancer, and who contracts the

Myths and realities:
By Dr. Thomas A. Nlms
Director Medical Education
Surgery
Grant Hospital, Columbus

whelmed you "Maybe I've got
eac h type of ca ncer.
cancer
cancer" And you remember
In general, cancer starts In one
Finally. as you grew older you Aunt Helen and the kid In school
place In the body, and stays there
heard all kinds of stones about and all of the horrible stories. It's
tor a considerable period of time
the bad things ca ncer dqes and ' no wonder you waited six months
(often years, bPfore It spreads to
What Is Cancer? I'm sure
you remembered You began to before you finally went to I he another part of the body The
each of you have your own Idea
hate cancer, and to fear It You doctor.
orglnal growth is called the
of what cancer Is You may
Unfortunately, you didn't hear
could understand when grandpa
primary cancer. When a growth
remember grandma or Aunt
had his heart attack. He was old, about the lady up the street who spreads to a different site, we say
Helen - she was chubby and
and old hearts sometimes give had a breast removed for cancer
that It has metastasized, and the
jolly when you were a kid; but
out You could underst and when eighteen years ago- she doesn't
secondary growth Is a
then something happened She
your neighbor was killed In a car talk much about )t; or the man
metastasis.
lost a Jot of weight, became
wreck It was hard for his family , who had a piece of his colon
The truth is that II the primary
weak, no longer laughed You
but these things happen - with removed ten years ago for
growth can be removed or
hoped you never had that
all the crazy drivers around it's a cancer All he talks about is his
destroyed before it spreads or
happen to you. Then, when she
wonder it doesn · t happen more grandklds And the homecomtnr
metastasizes, that cancer Is gone
queen In high school - she had
died. you found out - she .had
often
for good, and the patient with
cancer!
But why does someone gel Hoddktn 's Disease and is now
that cancer Is cured' Unfortu·
And when you were In high cancer? It doesn't make any fine - but you didn't know that
nately , all too often. m a ny people
was cancer.
school. one of your classmates- sense - and if you don't under
do not find ouut that they have
a real good guy- was put In the stand something, it's scary Then
So what is cancer&gt; Cancer Is cancer until the primary growth
hospital becau~e he was losing one day In the shower, you the uncontrolled growth of abnor
has spread. When that happen s
weight and looked pale He never noticed thaI lump under your mal cells. chararcterize&lt;l by the
the treatment is more complex,
ability of the abnormal cells to
left the hospital. Th1s time It was arm A feeling of panic over
and the outcome is often not
mvade surrounding structures
good.
and the al)lllty to spread from
I must stress that virtually all
their site of orgin to different
cancers can be totally cured If
sites and grow in the new sites
they are found early' It Is
By KATE CALLEN
The dlfleren} khids of cancer arc
therefore Imperative that you
classified according to the site of see your doctor If you develop
United Press International
BACK TO YOU, HOWARD. Howard Cosell. the mouth that
orgln. Thus. colon cancer begins
any of the early warning signs of
in the colon, breast cancer In the
roared over the airwaves for four decades, is returning to
cancer Although sometimes
breast, lymphatic cancer In the cancers grow and spread without
television m early 1988 with a nighttime news show Holding
lymph nodes, etc The growth
court at the posh "21" club In New York Tuesday, Cosellsald the
any warning al all, many times
characteristics. such as the type
show will be patterned and named after his ABC Radio Network
people Ignore early signs All too
program "Howard Cosell· Speaking of Everything," now a
cell that is out of control. where
often, these people are terrlfiPd
the cells might spread, how fast
quarter-century old.
by the possibility that they might
"I still have things to say that I feel must be said," said Cosell
the cells grow, are different for
havp ra ncer. and whll~ they arc
Asked If he's watched NFL telecasts since he left ABC Monday
Night Football. he replied, "I haven't watched aqy Monday
Night Football ' The last game I watcbed was an NBC telecast
of a Giants Jets game and that was for about 10 minutes It's
very hard for me to watch a game on TV - they all look and
sound alike '
By United Press International
D1stnct .Judge Bat efoot Sa nd ers
VALERIE'S 1..&lt;\WSUIT: A tearflli Valerie Harper announced
offeted
24 hours m. jai l as the
Tuesday she will file a breach of contract suit against Lorlmar
Officer
lassoes
alternal!ve
punishment
Productions for kickmg her off her own show In addition to
on
freeway
bull
pumllve damages. she IS asking that her name be eliminated
· Mr Sanders IS very generous
ORANGE. Calif I UPII - A In Jetting me get awa~ "!th
ll'om the renamed "Valerie's Family " !previously just
1.000-pound Brahma bull es
" Valerie" )
writing the Constitution. a !
caped
as hew as being loaded on a though It 's a very wordy docu
At present, the sitcom stars Sandy Duncan as Valerie's sister
truck for the slaughterhouse and mPnt , ·said Bobkoff. who mi ssed
who takes custody of Valene 's children linciudmg teen
rumbled along 3¥., miles of court datesoni\ug 10andi\ug 1'1
hearlthrobscene stealer Justin Bateman) after Valene's
crowded
freewa) before being because he had gonC' fishing at
unllmeiY death
lassoed near Disneyland, author
Harper denied reports that a salary dispute tnggereil her
Lake Co nroe In soul heast Texas
Illes sa1d
dis missal "l feel hke mud," she told reporters · !The show!
Bobkoff admitted h ~ 1gnorrd
With Calitornla Highway Pa
was a labor of love .. I totally feel that my career of 17 years.
court directives to ca ll In eueh
fro! officers In pursuit, the bull day and see If he was ~cheduled
my standmg m the commumty and the mdustry, my popularity
created
a massive traffic tie- up for JUry dut y
was explOited and used ·
before
being
roped and hauled off
'Whenever I called they satd
GONZO ON THE MEND: Actor Gregory Harrison , who
corral
at
an animal shelter,
to
a
played Dr Gonzo Gates on the now -defunct "Trapper John,
my name wasn t p1ckC'd so I
authorities said Wednesday
M D ' JOinS a long hst of celebnt1es who have sought treatment
figured a th ree da y excursion
Sgt
Robert
Huebner
of
the
would be OK and tl was my bad
at the Betty Ford Center In Rancho Mirage, Calif
Orange County Animal Control luck that I was chosen In those
Harnson. who stars m a new surfmg film. "North Shore,"
Department said the bull's trek
checked out of the Center Wednesday after four weeks of
thr ee days,' he sa id
along
two freeways m the c ities
treatment for an undisclosed chemical dependency His
The judge said this Is not the
of Orange a nd Anaheim Tuesday first time he has had to rrprl
manager, Franklin Levy, said Harrison succesfully completed
afternoon ended with a lar iat mand a juror
the program and added. "If Gregory wants tos"' more about It
tos s.
" I dislike it but l!' s ncccs
now that he's home. it's up to him "
'II went fau 1\ cas},· Hu ebner
sary.
Sa nd ers s~id · I put
BIG MEN ON CAMPUS: A back to·schooi tribute in this
sa id " We had him well confined
week's People magazme asked Hollywood heartthrobs Tom
someone In jail a couple of yea r s
I just stood up on tlhe hood ofl
ago tfor the samP offPnsel "
Selleck, Ted Danson and Sieve Guttenberg, co stars of the
one
of our units and threw the
Officials with the US Ar
upcoming film . "Three Men and a Baby.· to recall lhi'Ir high
lanat around h1m "
school heydays Two of the three actors had surprisingly
chives said their rec01ds show
The bull had somehow slipped the Constit ution co ntains about
nondesc npt teenag!' careers
away
as 11 was being loaded onto 6 757 words Bobkoff sa id he ha s
'I was a nerd. " said "Magnum P l "Selleck "I was a vtrgm
m the city of Orange near written out about eight pagC's and
a
truck
'til very late I was real shy "Said Danson of 'C heers ' fame. "I
Anaheim
Stadium heading for expects the test of the ta sk to
played basketball - that was the only thing I did In h1gh school
the slaughterhouse
It was my saving grace Otherwise, I would have died "
take anothc1 20 pa ges
The bull made Its way onto the
Guttenberg, s tar of "Cocoon." had a better time of It 'I was a
Dentist thinks
Orange Freeway, where a motor
st ud ," he recalled with a grin
Johnny wa.•n't funny
1st spotted 11 trotting south and
NEWYORKtUPii-Adentlsl
D·I·V·O·R·C·E: Country mu sic star Lee Greenwood filed for
the Highway Patrol The who found the prickly hum or of
called
divorce from hls fourth wife Tuesday in Nashville. Tenn , c1tmg
a nimal continued on. wandering " Tonight Show · host .Johnny
cruel and inhuman treatment and lrreconciiiable differences
off the Orange Freeway and onto
Carson a painful cxp&lt;•riencC' is
The 44 year old s mger, who was named Male Vocalist of the
Sanla
Ana
Freeway
about
a
the
Year m 1983 and 1985 by the Country Music Assoctalmn, and h1s
sumg tbe entertainer
mile south
wife Me lame GrePnwood were marned m Las Vegas in 1981.
Dr Michael Me ndelson , a Long
CHP officers caught up with Island dentist wants $10 million
The couple have been sc&gt;parated smce July and have no
the bull near Disneyland The from the talk show host, court
children
CHP closed the freeway shortly papers fl!Pd In sta te Supreme
before 3 p.m . and called animal
Court in Ma nhattan showed
control officers, who boxed the Wednesday.
bull m with several trucks
Last year Ca rson remarked m
Huebner was only five feet
a monologm• 'Imagmc dentists
DENALI NATIONAL PARK, to a human "
away when he lassoed the rene
gomg out of business l haven't
The grizzly was a camp raider
Alaska tUPI) - Three wildlife
gade animal ' just like Roy
Rogers," animal control chief
specialiSts performed mouth· tO· that was being studied to det er
snout resuscitatiOn on a gnzzly mme the effectivenes s of a
Joe Oliver said Another officer
bear that had fallen Into a lake rehabilitation p10gram designE"d
put a rope on the bull and 11 was
after being hll with a tranquilizer to keep bears out of camp·
pulled aga inst a freeway fence.
grounds
The
researchers
were
dart, but the heroic effort failed
The bull will be auctioned off If
and two newborn cubs were left trymg to replace the gnzzly's 11 is not claimed within five days
Truant juror reading,
orphaned 1n the Wild officials broken radio collar when things
got out of hand, Griffiths said
writing Constitution
said
IN RACINE
The researchers shot the bear
Chances that the cubs will
DALLAS tUPI) - A college
survive In the wild are not good, w1th a tranquilizer dart , but the student who chose the wrong
Tom Gttlfllhs, chief ranger at drug took effect just as the days to go fishing has been
Denali National Park. sa id gnzzly reached the edge of a ordered to copy the U S Constitu·
small glacial lake and 11 fell Into lion In longhand as punishment
Wednesday
"They tri ed to resuscitate the
the water.
for skipping JUry duty
bear by domg mouth to-nose on
By the time the three bear
Michael G Bobkoff. 21. a
her." Gnlfllhs sa 1d of the three
experts arrived, the gnzzly had markeUng major at North Texas
park employees. "The} did it for
been under water several min
m Denton,
one hour They're dedicated
utes They managed to pull it up State
agreed University
Tuesday to complete
the 1
They dtd II just !Ike you would
and start resuscitation, but gave writing assignment and pay a
give mouth· to·nose resuscitation
up after an hour
$100 fine by Sept 14 after u s
'-"\'
leukemia -

anot her form of

-People in the news---.

rationalizing and minimizing
their symptoms, they are giving
more time for the cancer to
spread. Without exception, the
earlier a cancer Is alscovered,
the better Is the chance for cure
Do not be afraid to find out that
you have cancer'
The American Canc!'r Society
has a well publ!cized list of the
seven warning stgns of cancer
The first letter of each sign spells
the word CAUTION Lea1 n these
signs and pay attenllon to them
C - Cha nge in bowel or
bladder habits It ts not normal to
become constipated just because
you're getting older.
A- A sore th at does not heal
These are commonly In the
mouth or on the skin They don't
hurt . They are very curable when
small
U - Un usual bleeding or
discharge Don't walt to see It the
bleeding happens again Take
advantage of the first sign
T - Thickening or lump in
breast or elsewh ere Breast
ca ncer IS very curable If you ftnd
11 early
I - Indigestion or dlfflcully
swallowing Th ts one Is hete
becau se we needed an " !" Don't
won v abou t 11 unless It persists
0- Obvldus changes In a wart
0 1 mole Watc h bla ck ot dark
moles especially

•

N - Naggtng couch or hoarse·
ness If It's due to a cold you , ~.
should be better within a couple ' ·
weeks.
•

Heroic effort fails, bear dies

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Public Notice

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NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARy
On August 14. 1987. '"

the ntate of V~rgin•a I
Edwarda. deceased, late of
100 Uneon Avenue, Pome-

EAGU RIDGE
SMALL ENGINE

roy, Me1gl County, Ohio.
45769

PAllS • SIIYICE

Roben E Buck
lena K Neuelroad Clerk

locotod llalfway htwun
lt. faOIIIa"""'
HRS 12 00· 8 :00

181 20 27, 191 3 , Jtc

Public Notice

Monday· Saturday

of the former lee and a.....
Rudis• II re11denee reel estate
lltuared ot 108 Legion Tor·

car ger•ge
The nght i1 reatrved to r•·
Ject any or all bidS

103tc

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CONSTRUCTION

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V•nyl &amp; Alum S•d•ng
Complete Gutter Work
Camplolo Remodeling
Roofing ol All Types

W0t~od '"

IN

SUMMER SCHOOL
ELIZABETH SHUE

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BABYSITTING

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JACK F KING SR
WilhM Ul thank IIY"'Y·
one who gave food,
flowers, aorda end doNtlonl during the loa
of our hutband and
ltothef
A special thenlc you
to Rev John Evens A
vettY IPIICill llllnk you
to Ed and Sue K1ng
Mr1 Joan King
and Children

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be rroublrd· y,, lw·

Collectors Items
Coslume JeM!Jry,
Acl1on Toys MuSJCal
Toys &amp; Tnnket Bo~n
C•ll 1614) 992 · 7204
Wholeule &amp; Aeta•l

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GALLIPOLIS

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

992-3410

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT
10·8 tfc

BISSELL
BUILDERS

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

985-3561

"At Reasonable Pncn"'

All M•h•

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

•Waeher t •Dithwash ers
•Ran~ ttl

•Refr•geralors
•Dryers •Freezers

Black and white male puppy to
grve away C•U 614 448-2150

Small dog· 1 vr old C.ll
614 21!i6 1977 aftet 6 00 PM

CeiUIII Cond,tiont

oHtOOO tonhooe

whoqu1hfy Muetbe18orolder,
11ngle, ""to travel majOf cit1et
tnd UIIOrt are•• lr you want
money, fun, end tr•vel. cont•ct
D J Brooks. FridiiY only •t the
Belt w....rn 1n Gelllpolil from
11 00 AM I 00 IPM.

Babysitter W.nted Re1ponlibh!l
•nd dependable peraon to do
babysttting who ltv01 on State
Route 218 st tea•t 3 m1les from
Gallipolis or who lfvetln the chy
of G•lhpohs C•ll 814-448·
8427 after 6 30 PM

Babysitter Nanny Poa/tion
avall•ble for rnpona•ble •duh
looking for • family to •dopt
Hour~ v•rydally Salary negotl•
ble C•ll for mterv1ew 614-446·

1967

~- 1616· Ifn

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BOGGS

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GUYSVIllE, OHIO
Deere,
New Hollond. lush Hog
Form Equipment
luthoruH John

Dealer

Flr111 Equipment

Parts &amp; Ser-lee

1

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PARTS

NEW AND USED
WIDE
SELECTION
ALL MAKES AND
MODELS
CALL 742-2315
I ll I mo pd

I 3 '86 tfc

Howard L Writtstl

J&amp;L

ROOFING

INSULATION
992-2772
FOR THE BEST IN

REPLACEMENTS
WINDOWS ·

NEW- REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painttng
FREE ESTIMATES

949-2263
or 949·2168

CERTAINTEED VINYL
THERMO • BOSS
8 4 I mo

4-11 87·tfn

"VINYL SIDING
"ALUMINUM SIDING

*BLOWN IN

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
New Homts Built
"Free Est•mates"

PH. 949-2860
or. 949-2801

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4 15 861c

A ES 10 ENTIAL I COM MER Cl Al

PH. 742-2027

614

3 bladt and white tli we.ac; old

ktttont hner tr•ln..t 30.t &amp;76

7242

Golden Reulver 2 years old

Male puppy h.tf BordiH Colhe
1nd h1lf Golden Retr1ver 304
&amp;75 1574 or 1576-7337
Pert B..gle, blk 1nd white
puppy Small kitt•n tom.one
dropped It my home 304 773
6B38 after 5 00
German Shepherd to 1 good
hom•. JHene cell 304 676
61534

Lost and Found

REWARD! For return of sltver
grey Huffy Oath bicycle t•ken
from,194th•~e CeUI14-.U6

3073

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auctton
ED S

GALLIPOLIS FLEA MARKET
OPEN LABOR OA\i
3 devt of berg11n1 S•t Sun
Mon Our bu1ldmg IS tun of
e•t:ltlng m•chend•se Our deal
en wort hard to bflng you
d1Herent things eath week· end
GOSPEl MUSIC
Uve Gotpel sing outdoors Sun
day afternoon Brtng your lawn
chair
FREE ADMISSION
FREE

PARKING
You know where w• ere located
We'" Into our fourth year now
Try •11ernatlve 1hopp1ng Try the
Flea M•rket ALL DEALERS
WELCOME
Rtl Jfi &amp; 1 ISO nllXt to Fruth 1

e~~:peri&amp;nCed In Ill
ph...s of restdentlll •nd com
merc1al mstflllation and fiPIIfl
Sel1ry negotla~e Phon11 614
992 5009 Mon Frl 12 00
noon 5 00 pm
El~ric11n

Friendl&lt;t Home P•nlee hal open
mgs for managen •nd dealers m
you1 are• larg81t lme 1n ~rty
plan-free lut brand new Chr11t·
cst•log toy gift and home
decor cat•log Over BOO 1tem1
Top comm111lon end hostesSglft1 call tor free e•talog 1 800
227 1610

m••

AVON AU •rut Call Mar1l'tn
We.ver 304 882 2846

New lCKahon:

161 North Strand
Middltport, Ohto 45760

SALES &amp; SERVICE
Pay Your

R1ck Peerson Auct1on.., h·
centltd In Ohio end West V1rg1
me Ette1e •nt1que hwm ltqu/
d1t1on ..111, 304 773· 157815

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Wanted To Buy

We P•v cash for latD model clean
used cars
Jim Mink Chl'l Olda Inc
8111 Gene Johnson

014 448 3872

TOP CASH pa1d f.or 83 mod~
•nd newer used c•r• Sm1th
Buick Pontl•c. 1911 E..tern
Ave , Gelllpohs Call 614-448
2282
Junk Auto 1 w+th or without
motors Call &amp;14 388 9303

Co11814 448 3169
WANTED Orange sh0t1·h~rtd
kttt•n Need by end of Sep·
tember c.n 114 268 1381!1
Buy•ng dsU~ gold 11/ver eo•ns,
flnga jewelry, sterl1ng w•re. old
ooinJ, '-'9' cunenov Top pri·
cea Ed Burkett B•rber Shop
2nd Ave Middleport Oh 814
992· 3478

992·6488

titver coins. gold
r~ngs turnltu,., old guns, complete houtehold, Eftlltn Cash
,.id Call Brion lae 114 388~
&amp;OH
Antique~.

lnipiiiVIIII'III
S1•r 'JICI''

997-6!10

RESlDENa PHONE
(6141

11

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

Yt'

PAT HILL FORD
Uc IJIIJ 11 •• , , lt/17

PIIIUC ltiYmtl

992-2196
Middleport, Ohio
1·13·tfc

AVON- StiiAvonforChrt.tmu
M•ke.tOp•c•nt Calll14-441·

'"HIRING! Government jobl
your .,.. t16 000 til 000
Call (8021 B38 8886 \ EKT
1203''

REPS NEEDED
for busmeu accounts Full
l•me, ISO 000 e&amp;O,OOO Part
T•me $12 000 t18,000 No
Selltng, repeat bueinets Set
your own hours Tu1nlng pro·
llided Call 1 812 938·1870
M F 8am to &amp;pm (Central
Standard l•me)

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Situations
Wanted

NEEDED Obed•en&lt;:e Dog
Tr•1n• to tram 8 month old dog
Phone 614 448 2998
Ch1ld care provided 1n mv- home
lots of love and leerntng ectNI·
"" Hot lunches Phone 614

992 7632

Will do bab&lt;tlltting 1n my home
full or pan time fanced yard
close to school 304 676· 2784

18 Wanted to Do
SeptiC tsnk pump1ng resident••l
&amp; eommer•eel t80 per load
Ron EvsneEnterprltee Jackton

Oh•o Coll814 288·6930
Baby sm~ng houte eleanino in
Eureka Hu1b.nd w1ll do P••nt
1ng, m11c JObt any t•m• Call
614· 268·6590

Shoestnng Ridg• erae· Will do
b..,.,sktlng in my home Hsve
references C.U 614-446-8809

1---------YARD SALE Thun &amp; Fn "h
mile on Bul•vdle Rd Fl•twall
boo'.ciSe garden handtoolt.
furn•ture cloth1ng d•theJ &amp;
m 1sc

Fr~

ln11d1 Vard S.le Old 180 at
Evergreen Watch for 11gns Fr1
Sept 4 12 00 6 00 SM Sept
6 10 00 I 00 End tablet,
coffee table lampt, table end
che~ra-all to match
Seen
wuher odds &amp;. ends clothet,
love seat, rad•o Cell 614 446
6747

HUGE GARAGE SALE Sopl

3-4 6, 9 4PM 328 LeGr1nde
Btvd Green Acres 2 motOfC'f
clet, c::lothn •nd m1sc
YARD SALE Wed 2nd. Thun
lrd &amp;. fr1 41h Jusroff 141 on
Lmcoln P1ke at Centenary 4th
trail• on left Clothmg stl 11zes
dishes drapes. JIIWelry tools
and lots of m1sc Items
GARAGE SALE 234 Jackson
Ptka Thurt Fr1 9 5, Clo1h1ng
boys&amp; gtrle mf•nt 2T boys 12
women 5 1 1, nurse• umtormt
11or:e 10, men• l&amp;Xl pictures
eunllns glasses baskett smell
apphc•nces baby 1tem1 toys
morel
3 Fam•IV Many clean quality
•tem• to choose from Corn• of
US 35&amp;RodneyRd 3m• wett
of Holter Hasp Sept 4 &amp; 5 9-5
3 F•m•lv Y•rd S•le household
muw~
Children and •nd adult
clothing 9 ? Thure &amp; fr1 &amp;tO
3rd Ave
Yard Sale Sat 4 · Fem•ly Clo·
th~ng m1sc Items Be11de ftor
ter ME Church
Near Nonh Gelha H1gh Sehool
Thurs Fn , &amp; Sat Clothing
home tntenor glauware some
old fum1ture
Shoettnng Rdg Commumty
Vtrd Sale 6 HP rototller stereo
m•erowave oven , Hond• 80
motorcycle, closet Iota of
c/oth~ng · all 11111 Down Rt 1 to
Clipper M1ll1 foMow 11gns 446·

2847
v.,d Sele Fri - Sat v. mile off
141 on Graham School Ad
Mise Items

Will

Carport Sale Ftrst nght off
Bulav•lle Pk Boys elothet
household good• Fnd•y only.

b•by ••• In my home

30~·875· 6202

93

Finanwl
21

P•lnted pumpkins crafts name
brand J••ne, clothn d11hee 2
miles welt on 141 Fr1 a. Sat

Business
Opportunity

I NOTICE I
fHE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·
lNG CO recommends tll.c you
do buslnus whh people you
know, •nd NOT to send money
through the m•ll until you hiiVe
lnvelttg.. ed the offering
Villt~ge

Cui Rate In Racine tor
Hie Phone 814-949- 2140 b•
fore 15 00 or 814 949 2220
aher I 00

Profe11ional
Service•

Auctioneer Col Otc•r E Cllclt.
llcM•• 11 714-88, 304· 81&amp;

3430

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9 00·?

1112 m1 out Rt 218 from At 7
Set • Mon Sapt 6th &amp; 7th ,
10 8
4-FamiiY Gar•g• Sept 3rd - 7,
4th· 8 -3 30 Ram or Sh1ne
Clothing lots mtsc 17 Ford XL
convertible. 78 Mercury Auth
Wella Becker residence ne•
rest•ur•nt· Wllk•ville
I Y•rd S•ln·9 Famlltll I 30
AM, Thure &amp; Fn 6 mll11 out
21 B roed acron M•rtin's
Stone. a.by co•ts • clothe~ ­
ettuhe, home •nter1or, tirn.
turnhure lamp shtldet, chlldt
bigfoot and more
Fri , Sat 9·6 Port1bte crib.
strou... b•bv items. bathroom
Vlnlty. boys 4T clothtng handmade c:r•he. Homewood Dr,
flrtt roltd lett off 1 eo .tter
8tdweii·Porter intertlection
Ger•ge S•le 3 t 5 t..Gr~~nde
Blvd , Stpt 4 &amp; 5 , 9-6 Rain or
Shine

RN'S Eom Ut.OOO pluo, wMh

Homes for Sele

othw bonoltto h port of tho

Gov~rnm1n1

h....., tldhd lam at Pin.,...
C.ro Con.to&lt; C.ll, 814·441·

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Cell IC)I
Mf:•31.
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Wed Thurs S.
fri , 'h m1le out George 1 Creeft
Rd from Rt 7. at large red
metal buddtng 1n Counuv Aire
Estetes B 3
I

Can do light hauling and roofing
A•••onable rates Mauon
Smder 614-949 2829

L P N port·timo Coli Ohio Jab
Sorv!oo &amp;lot-~1·1183

7112. •oe

Porch Ssle Sept 3 &amp; 4
9 30 5 00 19 Mad110n Ave
Jeani·IIZ8 6 gull MIIC

Sept 4 8 00 6 30 Golf
clubs strollet car 1eae clothing
Rt 7 by Wemsley's

33&amp;8

over 20 Plkl deys aft 111 ya•r;
Adva-o•re lnturence peld Tuf.,
don rwlmlllu,.....,. end meny

4th 3 m1lu from Hosphel on
160 4 Family

AVON All areas Call Sh11ley
Spears 304 176 1429

4340 AA EOE

23

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Yard Sale Thurs and Fr~ 3rd &amp;

Poner on 654 nght
Be1ge
Double w1de Tues Fn 9 6

Help Wanted

"' Hirlngl Oowrnment joN~ your
••• e1e ooo-eea.ooo c.u
802·138·1881 Ext 808"

YardSale 3Ylmtluout8ull\lllle
Pike Vt mile pu1 layne
Furniture Sept 2.3 &amp; 4

Center apptl, peraonnel off1c1
Pleasant Valla, Hoap. 304 676

Wanmd to buy •cr•p ateal •nd
met•l• Rldera S•lv•u• 814-

Phone Btlts Here
IUSINISS PHONE
161~1

· ·Galllpoliil · · · ·
&amp; Vicinity

1---------YARO SALE 1 m1le out 218
R N applications now being Wed &amp; Thurs. 9 ?
accepted tot full time posmon 1---------P!e... nt V..ley Nurstng Care YARD SAlE 2 miles Eest of

446 7037

2328

We Carry F•thlng SuppliM

be also"

In Memory Of
ROBERT PICKETT
Died Sept. 3, 19B6
Loving Father and
Husband.
Th Pickett Family

949·2459

W•nted to buy st•ndlng timber
C•ll AI Tromm at 114 742

ACCENT

FREE ESTIMATES

Iris bulbs to gNe away

Som.one to do mowmg and
brush hogg'"g In Raane •rea
Write to The Oaity Santin.. Box
7..29W, Pom•oy, Oh1o 467&amp;9

.. 258 8783

FENCE COMPANY

Let Ut fenee 'to• Ia

pupJMat Norweglw. Elkhound,
Hualue mUied Call
614-992· 7468
Shepherd

WANTED TO BU\i Used wood
&amp; co.. heaters Swa~n·• Furm·
ture, 3rd S. Ohve St Gallipolis

V. C. YOUNG Ill

Government Homee from t1 jU
reps1r) Delinquent tex prop&amp;rty
Repotnaslons Call 806 ·8876000 Ext GH 9806 for current

Yard Sale Sept 2 3, 4 1 Y, mt
out Bul•vllle-Porter Rd 10 00·7
lots n•ce clothes d1fferent
atZel M1sc

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CARPENTER

992·6215 or 992-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio

3 BR home 2 •ern Centrally
loe•ted n..r Alb•ny. Athent,
Me•u• Mtnu Houae m good
cond1t~n
Only 10 yrs old
Aleunder eehool $37 500
Agent owned Hocking Valty
Realtor 814 692-6262 Even•ngs 614 898 6491 814-9927171

Sale 123 4th Ave Sept
9·5 Chau . 1ecord
and clothu end other

Went to b1bystt 1n my home
Have good refMenc" Contact
Judy Senders It IS 14 448 8621

Addons and remodelmg
Rootmg ~md gutter work
ConCfete work
Plumbing end electrical
work
(Free Estimalesl

814 448 2917

We need a career mtnded people
onented person to work 1n a high
qu•hty dent•l office The perfect
job fCH' the r~ght peraon P!eue
und complete ruume 10 Daily
Sent1nel So~~: 729 K. Pom•ov.
Ohio

Standing l imb• C.lll14-379
2768

SERVICE

By owner Sm•ll 2 Br home
Fram St Rt 218 take Kriner Ad
'IW mll•f~rl1 house on nght
*1 2 000 wpl help fmenca Call

-,..,OM

Homes for 5•1•

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~ room houM two bMhl. new
roof Nu181h wiftdowa, g•age.
241 N fDYnh Ave , M~ddhurt
Moe oH• 114·247-6&amp;72 or

814-247 2132

2 lA renul ho~o~•. *8100 3
BR , mea, ez&amp;.OOO, M•ln St
Crown City Calllt4-448·1511

2 or 3 bedroom• double lot
Close to echool1 •nd 11or•
118.000 304·17&amp;·7833

For S•l• By Owner 8 room• end
blth, Z BA • 'A
balement
dry O.rage In Gallipolis, Ohto
Calll1 4-441-2&amp;05

4 bedroom 1"h bMhs. bat•
ment. cent•l
Z c...- g•ave.
Lynn St New H•ven 304·812·

House- 3 BR , FR , CA IIJOOO,
down Assume loan Kyg•
Creek Schoall Georges Creek
Call 6\4-446-7757

bedroom houN .ere lot.
berwunOallipoUslocks
•nd Ooodve•r Pl.m. after 4 00
cell 304-678· 2&amp;83 or &amp;71- '1
2101

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2 bedroom 2100 1q ft house
for ule by owners et 1096
Suntet Drnl1t Thlt houlfl r•
eently tuff•ed fire d•mage and
11 off..-ld for ule "• ••"
Etlimltll tor tOI•I reconstructiOn ereepproxamat.ty t24,000
This ad will run for one week
only If 1ntereeted c•ll Sue
Moulton. executrix of the edate
of Judy Pollock. 111 114 4411479

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295e
3

~cated

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
Mercerville Close to school
Mobile home and lot ra.SV to
move Into Excel Cond
816,500 C•lll14 266-6476

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YOUNG'S

INSULATION

.. 448-1522

Double-wide on corn• tot '"
Thurm•n C.rpet throughout.
beet cond rur•l w•t•

31

t69 230 yeerJobs
Now t18
h~ring
Call
Oovernmant
040
1 805 687 8000 E.11t R 980&amp;
for c1.ment fed••l hst

Small brelld puppln fathiJI'·
Blue H..ler Mother Pelunete
Call &amp;14 985-3870 aft• 5 GO

NO SUNDAY CALLS

4 ~ llr

Will help fin•nce or land con
tr1ct 10 &lt;tr old houae 3 Br
P•tr~ot V•llage C•ll 61 4-Uii1340, 448 3870

4 ktnens 2 main, 2 fem•ln
Free box ot c•t food with each
lctttan C1ll 814 268 9384

8

Homes for Sale

814· 246 ·5893

home Call814 387 0683

6

31

For Sale by Owner 4 6 BR. 3
b•ths Approximately 4000 sq
ft 21 acr .. wrth tenn11 caun
I 173,000 Will aell whh only 6
aeras for *155 000 Call tor
appolntm.nt 114 ~~ 3388

2 frtendly 6 wk old. bl•ck
k1nens Boy &amp; Girl N..d good

Day o'r Night

PARTS and SERVICE

many man~mns. If It
wen• not ~~. I would
h01 e wid you I!{" rn
prepare a pine•• for
vnu. And •f I f{t&gt; and
prepare a place for
vou.
I w1ll romt'
Pl{ain and rt•ceu •e you
unto myself, thor
where I am, thf

.~

WE GUARANTEE YOU
WON'T FIND AN EQUAL
QUAUTY STOVE ANYWHERE AT

Gtlt Sh(tp &amp; loy Store

3 II lfn

also in mP In mv
FOihtJr'~ hm1u• are

r.

•TWIN BLOWERS

Closed Sundly &amp; Mondly for Labo&lt; illy Boll! locations

ANN'S

No Sunday Calls

In Memoriem

lu•t t• in Gml Bt•lr('l f '

HEATS UP TO

Chl'l••·

THANK YOU,
FRIENDS AND
RELATIVES.
FOR YOUR
CARDS.
CALLS. VISITS
AND GIFTS
WHILE I WAS
HOSPITALIZED.
AILEEN AND I
APPRECIATE
YOUR BEST
WISHES.
Sincerely,
Harlan Wehrun

I

KINDLEWOOD

In Time FDI'
We Will Hsre limited NumW OF
C.t 1Meow Cbn•• HDIIIII.

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

E M"n St
Pomeroy
B!h•nd C•ty Hall

SALES &amp; SERVICE

GET ONI F.l - - - •

Cef YDul' Olden In FDI' CDuflfl'g

31~

ICUI OUT FOR FUTUI! Ull!

Maurice end
Frencn Reed

2
FOR 1
IUT ONE HCIMEI

Opening Upstairs at Point Pleasant Store
1101 Viand Street 10-6 p.m. M.·T., 10-8 p.m. Fri. &amp; Sot.

d

Card of Thankl

IECUNEIS

Mason, WY. 773-5977 10-5:30 p.m.

..

1/ 23 / 1 mo

We would like
to thank our
family and
friends for the
cards and gifts
that made our
Fortieth
Anniversary a
Special Day.

TABLE- CHEST- DRESSER

~~
~

6 17 tic

IN

ONE SET "HEAVY" BUNIC BEbS

sALE

Alto Trutmlttlu
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

OPEN FOR BUSINESS

Mon thru Fr1 or by
Appointment

1-614-843·5425

PGll

L."

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR

8· 20·'86 tfn

0pen10AM . to4PM

uu

PG 13

COMPLETE WITH MATTRESS AND SPRINGS

~0

Home Aroo

2S '"""
FIE! ESflM.US

USED FURNITURE

Quiltod -

Rt 124, Pomeroy Oh•o

RIASONAILI ' REUABU

d

mo

Roger Hysell
Garage

•nd en1oy peopl• An e11~nsn

Mutt gol 8 maiH, 1 fem•le

MARK HARMON

sall\l.t''

Md1011 Store 703 2nd Street

"MASI!RCARD 'VISA "!AfAWAf

614-843-5248

•

"t""J

I

~- -

· As vou know Mlckcv . women
thmk dcntiS" arc· tOm.tnl ic
What lacly wouldn 1 want to il&lt;'
embraced b\ a mDn whose s hin
s!CCICS are sogg1 with a

GINGERBREAD HOUSE
/~
HOUSE OF GIFTS
t:'..,'1 ~
~ ' Grand Re-Opening SEPT. 4th

1102 Viand Str..-t
Point PleR8ant

"flU ESTIMAln"
I ·~· I

and men 's 1OOm attc nd an ls

(~.)

10:1 2ntl Str.,..l
MIIMOn, W. Va,

Electrontc Organs
Mobile service

PH. 992-2772

Giveaway

7760

Service

•FURNACES
•AIR CONDITIONERS
•HEAT PUMPS

Rudlootl

~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;:~~~~!:;~~:;;:~:::::::::::::::::;

GINGERBREAD HOUSE !' ~.a
OF GIF•ffi

TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation

stdence consist a of two bedroom• one beth end • one

Aug. 31, 1987

Fumlfflte

INSULATION
HEATING &amp;
COOLING

Beginning

1

J.R.'s REPAIRS

Southom Co hoo lmmod,.lo
openong lo• t 5 oh•p pooplo nol
of•••• olwo&lt;k Mual been...,e

Homes for Sale

Needed Dental Hygentllt tor a
people oriented high qu•lny
dental off•c• Sand complete
r"ume to Da•ly Sent1nel Do•
729 K ~omMoy Ohio

'h Bugle pups Black and whna
C•ll 614 387 0186 or 3&amp;7

J&amp;L

rece, Pomeroy, Ohio Tht r•·

.. ,g' ~.....~"·~

4

8 7 1 mo

September 11, 1987 11
11 00 A M for the purchaee

·-- '5,~"1.;r,v.!l.' I l l

985-4141
GlNliAL CONTUCTOI!
8-20-1 mo d

BUY - SELl- TRADE

Fultz 1 1 1 Y, WHt Second
Street. Pomeroy. Ohio until

• ~ . \ ~ 4 U l. A

AIIIIIIU II r. eme II IS

Phone Day or lntung

Ph. 949-2969

tho office of Bornord V

YOU'LL SAVE MONEY
IN THE CLASSIFIEOS
AND THAT'S NO BULLI

REPAIRS
REFERENCES

CLOSED SUNDAY

PUBLIC NOTICE
Otfera will .,. received at

1- 191 me ,4

•HOME BUILDING
•ROOM ADDITIONS
•KITC~ENS
BATHS
•ROOFING •GENERAL
REMODEliNG &amp;

tQOOD
BUCKSI
FUNJOB

C.oh bond•

S

CHISTII, OHIO

Repatrs on All Makes
Transaxte Repa~rs

Proboto Judge

!911 . 2 . 3.4 6 8 9

992

31

pold Lodgong ond tronoportol•on

Manul•&lt;:ture end S•les of
Recording and Control In
ttruments for Home and
Commercial uM Mon1tor1
to d11ptay Furn•ce and Aw
Cond Hours or Mm of oper
•ting time Valuable Date
tholollowo Dooly Ooolo1o be
... Completely el1mmatH
the end of the n'lon1h Bill sur·
pnse
( F Socott, Mtr , R (reme•s f~eld
Sctlft; Mgr , Pl1.11 Assottot"
"''"mot1en Drul lrodMu•
16141992 -3111 .. 992 !ISO
Mi....,ttt Alhtns Ptrtsmoutll

RUSS MOORE

Help Wanted

fumithed

Pamtroy

MARCUM
CONTRACTING

CENTER

C

•M•

HOURS· Tue.•Wad. -fn.
11 D.rll. fa 1 p.m.
5uiHiay: 1 p m.-7 p.rn.
ly Chance or Appointment

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

441 hKh It
Middleport, Oh. 45760

1124 East Main St.

-'

Umon Avenue, Pomeroy.
Ohto, 45769 wu op·
po•nted Spee1al E •ecutor of

SYmlll
, ---

Buy OR SELL
RiveriAnfiq•..,s
...
..,.

:z:: licensed Clinical Audtologist

'

'

WILL REOPEN

0J , ~

-~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

Ahce Struble E ••culria of
t~e Enu• of Bessie

bPen so h,tpp\ .tboul " gt ou p
dtsband ing si nce I he Geswpo
Me ndPison thought thr JO k&lt;'
ta steless and wt otr a lt'IIcr
demandtng an apolog;
Ca 1·son rrad the lcnrr April lA.
1986 on hi s tal e mght show and
1 all!!'d off a series of jokrs,
· M1kr you 1&lt;' a mcml&gt;C' t of a
p1·1\ Il&lt;'gcd ptoff'ssion Thrr&lt;' a•·e
on!\ two gt oups of professionals
!hat spend •heir working da; s
wat ching "at et go 1ound and
1ound In a 111110 l)(lw! Dentists

PAUL'S
BARBER SHOP

nV.
c,\._c;

Computerized Heanng Aid Selection
~ Swrm Molds • Interpreting Services

'

the Me1g1 County Prob•te

11

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(ON!IIII MONtTOl
ANnQUES
z

Court Case No. 24744.
John Dav1d Edwards, 100

Quirks in the news_ ______,__ __

s lra n ~er's

Business Services

Homes from
to•

e1 DO "U llopolr"

,..loa

11 lor tnfv

YW S.... Bldwel Turn •t
Bktwell ~gn Fri • Sat Childrent cloth11- etz.• 4 I. high
chelr, f(bergt... o•aue door
12•1. •lr eond , picture fumH,
.nd more
V•d

a...

In Eureka. Stipt 3 •

4. 9·? Choop

F•m•IY Yerd Sale Sept 15, 112 m•
past Raccoon Co Pic on St Rt
7715 Woodburner pet1te
women• cloth•. sm men's
c~othu 111e 8-10 boys clothes
nik nak1
Yard Sale Sept 3 4,6 Clothes
knielc kn•ckl etc FllfVI8W
Evergreen Rd
Refng 100
tapes-8 track
Y•d Sale Boyt clothing tize
8-12 Jr Mlll81 111e 6-7, guls
11:t:e 14 tupperwere Qua•l Crtt
Lot 6 Sapt 3.4 &amp; 9 00 till4 00
Ne•ghborho6d Sele 7 femll•n
4274th Ave Kaneug• Thurs &amp;
Frt Sept 3rd It 4th L.d11,.
eloth1ng. baby clothmg gu
stove large atereo console.
home •ntenor other items
Garage Sale 2 Famtly 637
H1lda Dr f••rv•aw. Fri &amp; Set
Sept 4• 5
V'ard Sale 15 Vtnton St .
Fr1·Sat, 9-5 Matermty, .ntMrts,
ch1ldrens. JUntore Ita m11c elothmg household items No
salttple...

••tv

Vard Sale Sat &amp; Sun 1117
Teodora Ave
G1ant1c Yard Sale Fr1 &amp; Sat ,
8 1 At 6&amp;4. Che1hire Ohto Yll
mile from atop hght
Vtrd Sale 218 Third. Frl Sept
4th S•t - Sept 5th Stove,
refr/g freezer. furniture dishH,
p.sna and ete
G1snt Sale E•rl Fields, Hartford,
W V• Sept 3,4 6&amp;7 New and
used F~replace screens, dte
hw•re. 2 shellow pumpa wtth
tenks hurttmg clothes boots
sm•ll wooden barrel. tools
kmek -knacks

Set Sept 5th Only! 9·6 Furm·
lure i•mpa d11hu, allverwere,
whet nota. typewriter. books
color t\11, 5)4cture •nd frames,
puzzeiJ tools. mower, t1llere to
many Items 10 hst P•ul Den
ney's corner 664 •nd AodniiY
Ptke, BidWell, Ohio
Yard Sale 3 F•milv 1/4 mile oft
Chllh&lt;:Othe Rd Thurs &amp; Fr~
Y•rd S•le Frid-v. Sept 4th
9 00 AM-5 00 PM 203 B•at••m
Dr Full IIZI bed1 winter c/o
th•ng Many m••c Items
Yard S•le Fnd.., &amp; S•turdltf
lots of good••• 430 lariat Dr
by Holzer Hotphal
Sale Fr.d•v. 9 · 6 11JJ mile down
Rt 7 P•ng p~ teble- new
trampoline aeruor toys
carpet antique furn1ture Je•ns,
tools clothes books, Iota, lots
more
3 Fsm1ly Y•rd Sale Friday 2
driveways before bndge at Eureka large v•rlety Good prtcea
Yard Sale 3 Fem•ly S•t Sept
5th 9 00 AM-2 OOPM 164 2nd
Ave 1200 btack r•bbit J•cket
111e sm.ll·hke new·f&amp;O Very
nice quellty l•din size 8· 7· 8
clothes, book• houeew•r••
m•oe
Ger•gfl Sale Fn &amp; Sat , Sept
4th &amp; 5th Gas heating stove
cameras, cloth81, kn•ck·knecke,
old refreg . etc 9 AM -6 PM 34
Sm•thers St Galhpalie
Fnst th11 year, Sat Sept 6, 1 'I•
m• out At 218 Summer &amp;
winter clothes 2 rechn••· or
gen. m11c
Yard Sale Multi family tir..
countertop range. ov.n. range
hood hght fixtures , toys exerctse b1ke. golf clubs glusware
furniture appliances. manv
houtehold 1teme too numero1.11
to ment•on 1 108 SuflMt 0 r
Fri Sat 6 Mon. Sept 4.6 &amp;7

BAM 8PM
Vard Sale Fn &amp; Set, Sept 4 &amp;
6 Plantr Sub off BulavUie Rd
9 30 6 00
Yerd S..e Fn ·9 OOAM Geo
Crll Ad 1A mi off Rt 7 3
f•mtly
Yard Sale School elothee
co•u 1eans, •m•ll ctothu, whst
knots keystones dtrt bike
wheels 3rd-6th 10·? Mt Tabor
Ad Vinton. 2nd haute on right
Mov1ng Sele Frt • S•t , Sept , 5
6 6 St•rt 10 OOAM 848 Thtrd
Ave

Oer•ge Sale At 180 ecroM
from NGHS , S•t &amp; Sun
Oalls. clolh ... living room euh,

mo'"

..... ·Porriero·y · ·
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

M••

M1sc , qulh q1ecn Leot•
ur bes•de Eastern H1gh School
Thu111, Fr1 , Sat 9 00 500
Back P•t•o Sale Sept 2nd. 3rd
and 4th Willi•m Van Meter
resldence at 244 S 1lurd Ave
Middleport, Oh10 9 00·4 00
Muhi fMnily Infant m•,emlty
ch1ldren, edults eloth•ng, m11c
furn•ture. d11h81, antique baby
bed tays, btcvcle FndiiY, Satur
day Chnter
3 family Sept 2,3 4 Turn left at
Memory G•rdene, 111: house on
left lfttr crou road ApPfOX 1 'Iii!
mile R•1n or shtne Qothlng
rowtr~g machln• gun r~~ck email
k1tchen •pphan&lt;:es, b•cycle.
mtoe
Moving Sale Sept 4th snd 5th
10 00-6 00 Houtehold gOOda,
pon•ble dlshwesh• Cosco tea
cart, new lnla•d l1noleum. d~tha,
drapery rod jumor and g~rls
clothing 860 MapJe St
M1ddleport
Sept 2nd, 3rd 4th and 5th At
H•mson Smith ratdence on
Ptne Grove Rd Recme, Oh•o
Ant•que picture, humld•f•er,
milK:

Thurldly end Ft~diiY. Sept 3rd
end 4th 40&amp;30 Laurel ChH Rd ,
Pomeroy Lots ot ltemamdudlng
6 guns
Fndey September 4 •• Hams
re11dence Turn nght by WMPO.
Bradbury Oh10
G•rage 1ale Sept 4 I 6 p m
One d•v only 62100 SR 33B
Directly acro11 from tte•eer
Pl•nt
•Ger•ge ute 3 mlln North of
Cheshlr Same furniture m11e
1tem1 clolhn Fridl'\' only
Thur Fri and S•t From 10-6
30919 Neece Rd Middleport
Ohto 2 etr conditioners. clothll,
boys bike. etc
Gan~g• sale St

Rt 248 on top of
Chester Htll Sep1 3-5

Porch sale Sept 3,4,5 Houn
9 7 Across from Ohto Power off
from Spring Ave
6 f•mily Sept 4 42 Pwk St
Middleport Children• clothmg
12 month• to 2T Teen• at1d
adults Toys On•th•d HP Mo
tor 12 inch TV

Sst Sept 5, 9 4 p m S.by
clothn,(eome new), materntty
elothee stroller l•rget~zelltd••
clothing •nd other mite Items
Located 2 m1 north of Chnter
on Rt 7 Rein cancels
3 family y•rd Hie Fndrt. Sept
4, onlY 9-15 F11t1 th11 veer! 2
TV's, cofl" •nd end t•bl•
ch••n couch m•nr... d•k,
doors. mirror pot• pane dleh•
(tome antiques,, men• pants.
1h1rts, 1Killth. womtns pants.
blouses, ect Children• clothing
•g•• 4 lo 1 Z. canning )ars, lot of
mce th1ng1 priced chnp J,(j mile
upNewUm•Ad outotAutl•nd
Sept 4 •nd 6 Children• nd
adult cloth1ng Lotaofm•tc R••n
c•ncels Betty Sayre re11dence
Y•llow Bush Ad
Sept 4th and 15th 8-5 &amp;41 S
2nd Middleport Redovian·
Nelson f•m•lv Cloth~ng, Men.
women, children
8 Fam•lv Ywd S•le &amp;apt 5 &amp; 7 9 30·5 00 Mormng St•r Rd .
Raone. 2 m1 oft S.ahan Rd on
Co road 30
Yard Sale Ft1 , S•pt 4 9 00
AM 5 00 PM 770 Sy&lt;:amore
Sl Middleport

PfPiaaiaiir .. ·
&amp; Vicinity
Chureh Yard SAle Sept 3,4 6
9 00 t1ll 1 Electric rsngeand gas
l1mp1 cloth" •II 11zes Acro11
from Stauffer •t Gallipoht Ferrv
1 B Multi hmlly V•d S•let on
6'h mdn ol County Ad 50
(Gunvlllet b~ At 87 and
C•m Atdge Sept 3 4. 5 9 00
AM t1ll 1 Everyth1ng from
ent1qu81 to new ltema
Vard Sale, long Hollow Road,
watch for 11gn1, Sept 3,4 5
Yard Sale, 9 00 am to 2 30 pm,
(no sale before 9 00 •m) Wed
Thure, Fr1, 128 Pl._.nt St
Last Chance Y•d Sale Fn •nd
Sat ~nfants, •duh dathing
gl•11were ~tc Roush and Se
cond St. Mason. W Va
Yard S•le. 1809 JeffMton Blvd
Fn and S•t. 9 00 t1ll I 00
3 family yard ule, Sept 3 •nd 4
9 00 till 4 00 109 Jonn St
G1g•nt•c Yard S•t• Sept 3 4 5
IMtow Stden Jewtlerv store
G•lhpolil Ferry W Va

StTeet wide yard ul• fr1 .,.d
Sat , Sept 4th and lth 9 004 00 Wright St near Pomeroy
Elemenr.ry

Y•rd s•e. Uirr. Aouta 2
belneen Galllpo 1 LaCks •nd
V•lley V11W, Thure lind fn, 9 00
till??

Sepl 3, 4 , 6 9 00·5 DO Choo·

oa,.._ Sale. 2123 M..,te Av•
Thun. Fn, Sat Lamps -..pliM'·
e• bldeprHdlend loteofmlsc

t.,, Ohio Old At 7 {Sumn•
Rd) Foltow 1ignl off St At 7
11t Nil tn 3 yesrtl
l•pt 3rd •nd 4th •Art mile aH 4
IM'It Rt 33 on Peach Fork Ad.
Men'a, wornen'a. lnfMta to 7
clothing, nice baby fumtture and
.....aortee. toys miiG

3 ftrn1ly Y•d S•le. lurd..-re
Addn, Frl •nd Sat
Y•rdSale. 111PerkDri~e 900
AM, Frl •nd 511. Sept. 4 •nell

;

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Page - 1,2-The Daily Sentinel

14~t70 w1th expando- 2 Br., 2
baths, new carpet, utility roorp

Delivered

and

'

blocked ,

S10,500. Financing available.

Washer and dryer. $100 for
both Call 614 ·446 · 3142.

Wood dining room table w1th 4
chair, and buflet, $200. Call
814- 446 -8926

-..,...---------'' •••

Upright freezer, Good con d. Call
614-379-2678

Heatlletor f lre place. complete.
Good cond , Can 114- 446·

Pontoon Boat· 60 HP Johnson,
tra1ler. 12760 Call 814 ·4464043 ahar 6 :00 PM .

French Ctty Mob•le Homes. Inc.

Solid oak hu1ch. cabinet model
tv , love seat. chair. w.sher,
dryer, bedroom suit. Call after
5;00 PM - 614 -446 -8252.

1971 Fleetwood - 14x..65, 2 BR ,

Extra large kitch en. Price reduc e d . F renc h City Mob•l•
Homes. Call 614 -446-9340

B•g 'down payment , sho rt t•me

past

cred1t

history s topping you hom buying a home? Gons1der a re-

773· 3926
14x70 Holly Perk wtt_h % , acrt~
land Trailer loaded with extras.
Reasonab le Call 614 -446 ·

6858
F"' Sale o• Reot · 1984 14x65.
f enced yard. 3 lo\li. At. 160
Evergreen Phone 614 -446 ·
13 39 or 446 -1528.
1979 Mobile home &amp;'Qice level
lo t Excell ent shape with build Ing
Call 6 14 - 446 - 9293
tlnyt ime
1974 To t ttl elect ric. 141170. 3
8A set -Up for wood burner, new
c ~rpet. appl1ances. 28.000 BTU
1m c:ondit ioner included. $7500 .
Call6 14-245-5163.
1976

Buddy ' Mobile Home
14J0;55 w ith , Q10;32 addi1ion
mclud1n9 woodburner Owners
mo.,.ed must sell. Best offer. Call
61 4-446 -S427 after 5 .30 PM
1953 Vmdale Mobile Home- 1
BR , awning. goo d sflape N1 ce
for campmg . Call 614 -446H91
W1th la rge l1vmg ro om and
·bedroom addition. Located on 3
ac res Cal! 614-742 -.) 149 after
5·00 pm .
1972

Richardson

12k60. 2
b~:droom ,
washsr and dryer.
Block and under pinning 2
porc hes. $6500, Cal l 614 -992 2448

Must s.ell 121160 Schultz. 3048B2 ~ 204B

' 71 Holly Park, 2 bedrooms,
expando hvmg room. st'ep up
dmni ng area and kitchen, newly
decorated and ca rpeted . central
au beautiful. $15.000.00. For
appoi ntm ent call 304 - 6751926

1972

Mas t orcra ft, 1 2x52. 2
bedroom.;, good eon d. call after

5 00 PM . 304· 675 -6483.
1 2• 65 Schul tz tratler, 1 acre lot.
cily water'. satellite system com·
pl ete w 1th' de-scrambler. 304576 -2 192

33

Farms for Sale

7 1 acres woods and pasture
Hou~e
barn. &amp; outbuildings.
Loc:ated 5 miles frb m Glenwood.
W Va Call for appointment.
Dave O ' Neal Real Estate Broker,
30 4 - 675- 15 80 J1m Staats
30 ~ · 675 - 33 13 or J ,O. Staats
304 -675 -6898
135 acres ~ approx 20 ~eras of
bo ttom lan d, 2400 lb tobacco
bose. large barn. 3 outbUIIdmgs
Mobile home hook- up Nice
home s1te Locat ed on Swan
Creek Call 614-256- 1774
20 acre farm with 3 BR house
HHnnan Trace Road . Glenwood.
W, Va f or more information call
304 -773 -5118 or 773-5186
after 5 :00

34

Business
Buildings

"She needs plenty of cheer-,

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
Lpt for sale Clearv1ew Estat es 6
m1les so. of Gallipolis on Rt 7~
For more in for matton call Angie•
8 00 AM· 5 00 PM - 614 -446 944 5 Nights 614 - 256 -6888 or
256- 1 1 40 .
l 1f2 ac lo t on Jerrys Run Rd

• Ap pl e Grove. with ru ral water
30 4-576 2383.
PRI CED RIGHT - One acre
buddmg lots on Rt 2 at Ashton .
Public water and m~ b1le homes
perm1tted. 30 4-57 6 -2336
One acr e lots on Mason 80 at
Ash t on , public: water. mobile
homes permittttd, -9500 down.
$150 per monttl , 304 -576 2336

Furmshed 3, bedroom mob1le
home wttli washer and dryer No
pets . Phone 614-949- 2253 .

Office Space for Rertt . E~cel\ent
for Attorneys, Accountant , ~t c
Close to Co!Jrt House Call
W1seman Real Estate Agency

-

Trailer for rent. 12x 65 . No
ch1ldrert . Call 614-992 -2357
atter 5 :00. anyt1me weekends
Looated on Morning Star Rd .
Rac1ne. 14x70. 2 bedroom.
family room with fireplace. INmg
room w1th shdlng doors, tulty
equipped kitchen. front and back
porches, storage bldg. set up and
ready to move in Two acre lot
fOJ rent , Call after 6 .00 p.m .
614- 354-4084
2 badroom mob•l e home, 112 m1le
out Jericho Road call after 5
p.m . 304·675-6483.
2 bedroom tratler. 14•70. 304-

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Apartment
for Rent

1 and 2 bedroom apartments for
rent.
BasJc rent for 1 bdr ..
$ 183.00, 2 bdr, $219 00 . Also
requtred a $200.00 security
det:tOSI1. CONTACT Jackson
Estates Dept Ph 446- 3997
Equal Housing Opportunity.
Furnist'ted Eff1c1ency $145 Utlli·
ties paid. share bath. 607
Second Ave ., Gallipolis Ph,
446 -4416 aher 7PM
Upstalfs unfurmshed apar1ment.
Ut1lit1es pa1d. Carpeted. no ctuldren or pets. Call614-446-1637
Furnished apt next door to
Library, One professional Adult
only Parkang. Ph 446-033 8
Furnished apartment. $210 .
ut1ht1es pa1d. 1 bdr 920 Fourth.
Gallipolis Call 446-4416 oher

4 BR , hou se for re nt 3 m 1 so of
Gal!1po l" S30 0 a moilth plus
dep. Ref required Call 614446 - 16 1 5 Aft er 5 00 PM . call
44 6-1 2 44 .
'4 8R . hou se on 1 acre Excel
locat1on Ref Call A 1 Real
Esla t e Broker Ca ll 304 -6755104 or 675 -773a
128 State St .- V2 of double
Adu lts With 1 Child BCCeptable
Ref and Snc. dep. requir ed. Call
614 "446 -0254
3 BR , u nfurnished. no garage.
87 Spruce St. $250 Call
614-44 6-2 158
3 Br .. fully equipPed kitchen,
CA,. N1ce 4 5 Spruce St . &amp;300.
C111t 6 14 -446-2158.
Huu~se tor rent or sale 3 Br.1
kitchen. garage. Located at
Rodney Village II , Call614 -446·
1358

Acce ntly remodeled. 1 bed·
toom , in town Off -•treet park1110 w A!l her -dryar Rofmencas
required . 614 -992 - 6912 or
614 -992-6723 aftflr 6 :00.
3 bedroom in M iddleport. Oep o~it raquned . Call 814 ~ 992 2 606

3 room off1c;;e - Oowntown
Gallipolis -Newly remodeled .
Rent includes all utilit1e1. Air
conditioned Inquire at Peul
Dav1es Jewelen· 614 - 446 1647
COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park,
Route 33, North of Pomeroy
Rental trailers. Call 614 992 7479

Furnished .downstaifl, 3 rms
and bath Clean. No pets Adults
only , Deposit and Ref Required .
Call614-446-16 19
Nicely furnished, 2 BR apart ment Ntcflloeation. Adults only .
Cal l 614-446 - 2404 .
2 BR . apts. 6 c losets. kJtchen·
appl. furnished, Wesher Dryer
tlook-up, ww carpet, newly
painted. deck
Regency, In c.
Apts. Call 304-676 -7738 or
675- 5104 .
2 BR . unfurnished garage apt.
No Pets Call 614 -446·1 873
between 8 :00AM &amp; 7 :00PM ·
1 &amp; 2 BR apartments for rent .
Downtown Call614 -446 -3919
or 446 -0021
Furnished Apt .· 1 Br $226.
Utlltthrs pa1d 701 4th Ave.
Gallipolis Call 614 -446 -4416
after 8 :00 PM

FOR LEASE: one - bedroom
apartment overlooking city park
$175 permonth . Call614 -446
2325 or 446- 4426
FOR LEASE Apartment w1th
completely remodeled kitcl')en.
bath, bedroom and livangroom
Available m1ddle of August .
Second floor . corner Second and
P1ne Parkmg area provided .
S22J; . per month, or 5250 . wi1h
kitctten appliances furniJhed .
Call 614 -446 -2325 or 4464425

51 Household Goods

'tONY 'S GUN REPAIRS. hot
rebl'-lelng . now teklng order
orders for custom Mausen. call
304 -675· 4631
Four 14 1neh Chrome wire rims,

304 675· 4392 .
Ponabla lighted Sign. Utt1ers II
299. Free delivery and letters
West Virgtn1a 800-642 -2434 or
Ohio 800- 533- 3453

PARSON'S FURNITURE
New wood 6 pc. living room
suates, S399 96, New hvtng
room suites from $179 .95 to
$700., Chest of draweu. 4
drawer, $48 ., 6 drawer, $59 95.
End tables from $89.95 set.
Used Furniture bedroom 141tes,
full sized beds, twin beds and
rocke rs. Recliners frpm $99.96
and up
THE WORKING
MAN 'S FRIEND

Quilt t aps far sat e. $28 00 aa eh
pr ice firrn phone 304 · 675 5396
Want to buy white frost free
retrigerator must be 30 to 32
1nches wid e tn good cond . call
304 - 67 5~ 3110

Used Ro yal 12 2 copier. eK c
cond s 1,000 00. Call 304·
676 3?97 before &amp;:00.
Jenny Lind baby- bed and mat·
tress. $50.00 . 304 675 4008

2 bedrOom ap1s and house m
Mtddleport and Pomeroy . Pay
own utilities. Call 614 -992·
2381 or 614-992 -2720

PARSON'S FURNITURE

~partment tor rant In Pt Plaannt. Very nice. Cali 614~ 992-

Bualding Materials
Block. brick, sewer plpes. win ·
dows, lintels. etc Cl~tude Winters. Rio Grande. 0 . Cell 614·
245 -5121

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Ready m1~ concrete and all
conc rete supplies. Call us Valley
Brook Cement and Supplies.
3 04 -773 -5234

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Pets for Sale
Groom and Supply Shop·Pet
G ro om i ng All breeds .. AH
styles, JuHa.Webb Ph . 614- 4460231

Quality firewood for sale $25 a
p1ck-up load. Bidwell , Ohio . Call

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4 - 100 Watt P.A speakets.
Mbcing board. Call 614- 245
9297 or 245 - 5057 between
7 00 PM -10·00 PM ,

Oragonwynd Cat1ery Kennel .
CFA Himala)lan . Persian snd
Siarnese kitten, AKC Chovw
p1.1ppies. New kittens: Siamese
and H1maleyans. Call 61 4 -446·
3844 aher 7PM
Full Blooded Cocktlf Spamel ,
male 2 yrs . old , 175 Call

614· 388-8890.

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Toy male Poodlfl·red , 1 1 SO Toy
m,.le Poodle· rtd for stud service
Call 61 4 -446 -8926

3 - M etal kttct-ten cab1n ets Call

614-446 ·8375 .
VIR A
Open 5 days a w eek 9 till 7
Closed on Sl.ln &amp; Ma n
New &amp; Used baby 1tems· display
strollers now S39 .95. Double
strollers.$42 50. New &amp; used
bakes· dtsplay b1kes now $34 95
(only 2 of these), slouch socks
now $6.10 - 6 pr. pkg .. Toolshammers. S2 99 . Saw blades,
&amp;2 00, etc • plus a line of used
furniture

11973) XJV1 2· tully
t~quipped Including sunroof.

Jajuillr

Red r..pberries. Pick

yot.~r

own
or we pick Call T1ylor's Berry
Patch. 614 ·245- 50&amp;4 or 446-

8692.

Quelity Frui ts end 'VagetabiM
ret•U 111d wholesale 8 • 5
Produce across from Pine Hut.
Gallipolis, Ohio.
Yellow Freeuone Cann ing
Pe.che,Now Ava ilable C1ll for
varietiet and price•

BOB'S MARKET
Muon
Open 7 Days

773- 6721

CONCORD GRAPES - Juice Jelly · Jam
Ttblt-. .tlng.
Wilson Vlneyetd. tuttrt · Sand
Htll Road 2 1f~ milu from trati te
l1ght on Rt. 82 north Point
Pleasant14· 10 lb. b11Jcet: 114·
40 lb · Phtale no sal• on
Sunday,304 -S75- 2679 .

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COl&lt;ITACT ~ I!IY MIDNIGHT .
" WE WOUL.D EXECUTf: OUI':.
HO&lt;STAGE!O.

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CROSS &amp; SONS
U . S . 35 West. Jackson . Oh io,
61 ..· 286· 646,
Mauey Fcugu.an. N•w Holland,
8uah Hog Salet &amp;. Service. O"'er
40 uaed traetors to choose from
&amp; complete line of Mew &amp; used
eQuipment Largest selection In
S .E . Ohlo

H ~ Farmalllractor tor Pll C1U

8 1··949 -2658 .

B•••·

c hatnt. and sptOcllets to tit
etmoat any uw. SIDERS
EQUIPMENT CO • H•nde110n,
W . Va. 304 -67 5 - 7421

1984 Escort, standard trans
1976 Honda 600-T . Rednose
Beagle pups Call 614· 367-

62 Wanted to Buy

61 .. ·367·7118.

675 ·3466

6402 .

Reg1stered treeing Walktng
Coonhound. 22 months old.
runmng and treeing, 304·675·
2098
.

Hereford cow and call tor u le.
Also 2 yr. old Hereferd bull. Cell
61•·367-7180 .

Musical
Instruments

64

n

00 each, 304·675·

Hay &amp; Grain ·

600 bushets- 1111 yean ear corn.
t2 . 26 per buah4JI . Butlers Her•
ferd Farm. Lower River Rd After

t2 .000. Ewrvthing. Buth good
cond . 304 -876. 4376
1971 Trant Am t2.000 .. 1981
Honda 760cc. 2,1500 n'lllts
t1 ,&amp;00. 304- 676· 1!124.
'86 Camero. P.on&amp;ef ttet.a ~ eac:
cond low m iles. 304 - $?&amp; "

2229 .
1974 Dodge Sport. runs 900d.
some rutt , eall 30•·076· 75• 1
19 79 Volkswag.o. vood e-ond.
needs eng1n1 call lQ4 ·87 5-

Bundy Cjarmet. uaed 1 year
&amp;225 Call 614 -448 -0938.

15 cu .ft. Chest type deep freeze.
S250. 33 ceram1c molds. S50.
Eleculc Mangal ironer. &amp;100.
Some dolls Ca11614 -446- 1489
or 446· 0390

Bundy Trumpet for sale Good
condat1on . Also Kimball Organ
for sale Hu Drums end 1everal
other instruments. Call 614·
992 -3640. After 6 :00p.m .

SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie
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Mixed hay t 1 . bale on wagon .
Hay for bedding 60c: 304·676·

Autos for Sale

'81

Chstion , 4 CVI 4 Jpeod.
good mtK;h•nlc;•l and body ,
11 ,200.00. 304· 576 -2192

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1977 Thund•blrct.. Naed• work.
t300. Coli 814-258-8887.
197&amp; Dataan wagon. rebuilt
motor. new partt. tire1. need
paint, runt ••eel 1600. Call

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7:35 (I) Benford end Son

a,oo I]) Hoi Town Paople vs
Willie the Goa1

Dl]) !Ill Tile Coaby Show
Oen~se discovers

the

difference be1Ween high
school and e&lt;lllege. (R) Q
(!) NFL FootbaU
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D (I) Sledge Hammer!
Sledge Is 1ried for 1he murder
of the city's bi99as1
racketear. (R) Q
(!) WHd America Marty
catd1es a cutthroa11o s1udy
•t lace to face a1 l.eHardy
Rapids. (0:30) Q
OJ Ill 1121 Scerecrow and
Mrl. King Priceless eamng ,
stolen dunng Grenada
~nsing , shows up •n O.C.(R)

BASEMENT
Uncond11ionel lifetime vu•rantte l OC:II flftlf ~Cf!'l l t.~ rm thftd.
,.rett esumates. Call colloC1
1· 61 4 · 237 ·04tf8. day_,, night,
R oQ11181allltnen l
Wat •rproo flng

(!JJ8oop

(1':50)

ALLEY OOP

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ftPalf , par11, 1nd IUQPIIIJ, P1clr
u~ 1nd dflllv•"'' - O•vl1 V1cuum
Cl .. n er. one h1lt m ile up
a.a,~
Crhk Rd Ctlt 81 4-

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tells the story of bison

1978 Ford :... ron pickup. Fait
c:ond Clll61•· 379- 28114 .
1978 Dodge half 111n pk:k ·u(! ,
No rust Nev. dres. 1960. Call
614- 387-1609

'79 Chevv C10, ·ao Dodge
Diplomat. call 304-896 -3530
before 3 :00 pm .
1984 Chl'lly S- 1 0 Super Cab.
air, PS , PB. sliding back window,

htty Ttae tr imming, stump
rernoval CaU 30 4 ~ &amp;7 6 - 133 1

tii::W~LLY,

Vans B. 4 W.O .

1980 Dodge Ram Van. Call

614-448·0749 .

letn~lce.

304-

Starks Tree and Lawn Servi ce.
lewn c.,e, landscapmg. ltump
rem oul 30• , 576 · ~8 4 2 o•

married and moves 10

576·2903
OLJVERS Tree ltlmming.
ping. 1nmm1ng, pruning
wood . storm dam tga,
downs. Fret E•tim•tea .
11&amp;- 3817

Denver to live with her

topde.cf
1a "- e
304-

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Saturde.,., wor" guaun1eed. ~
ftee estlmatn, 304· 675· 1020,
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packege. t9,000.00. 30•- 676 -

3631 .

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Motorcycles

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Plumbing
&amp; Heating

1 98&amp; Honda SAX 4 wheeler

2QO. 81200. Call
98e8 .

814-~Ba-

6867.

Honda 1978 MOdel CB 200T.
Excel. cond .. low mile~, will
ucrllce. •Call 61 ot -446·131158.

1884 Hondo

CR

500. Coil

GoldwlnU 1000. f1onde. Sacri·
flo. • 11500 below book.,Buy now
and uva. No re•tan~ble offer

refuoed. Coll814-448·8871 .
1971 Hart-v Davidson Spans-

!'"·

U400. 114·912· 3451 .

'14 K8wauki KXIOO, newch.-n
and tprOcket, good rubber.
8900 .00. 30•·182·2428.

NO, MY MCWI'6 OISCOVE'RED

WHY&lt;' IS 'lVLIR

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THE TV HCME 6HCJPPINGf

GRANCI\VI CO\AIN6
TO LI\.E WITH 'rU-1?

SERVICE ~RAMS -

D ~ 1111 Cheers Sam and

Diane buy a house. bU1 her
sympathy JBOpard•zes the
move. (R)
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(!) liD Mystery! Holmes
must prove 8 young solicitor

innoe,nt of murder. Q
OJ Ill~ MOVIE: 'Lciveliek'
CBS Tlluredly Movie C
i12J Larry King Llvel In depth
in1erv~ews with top
newsmakers and celebnties.

Electrical
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General Hauling ,

HERE COMES
THAT DRD8URN
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Dillard Watet' Service. Pools. , • , ::
Cisterns , Wells. Delivery Anv-"
time. Call 614·446 -7404 -NO ' ':
Sunday cillls.
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245 -9285 .

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Call814- 446· 317, . Pools. cist-' .. •·1' ~ \.
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reasonable rates . Immediate • , •:(,. ~
2.000 gallon delivery , clstern f. ~ ~/: vJ
pools. well , etc . call 30:4 67&amp;.-&gt; ,. ~~., J• II
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Water Servtee, John Watterson,• t 1:
Jr. Own~ . 1 .000 or 2.000 gal" ' •. 1
tervice. 304·676-2248 .
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ReuphQlslery. S~. At 7, Crown
City. Oh. 814- 251- 1470, Eve
814·•46 -3438. Open dalty 9 to
4 130, Sat 9 :30 to 1 ·30 Old &amp;
new Uphostered.

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Heyday - Rough - Fable - Bounty - GRAND BABY
A grandmother T1 a per10n wi1h too much wisdom to let that
stop her from making a fool of. herself over a GRAND BABY.

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SOUTH
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Counting. thinking, drawing conclu• A J 10$
sions, using psychology and getting
t&amp;2
+AQ lucky - all of these things and more
are part of bridge. At times you can
Vulnerable: East-West
deal with absolutes and know that you 1
Dealer· South
are certainly going to make your contract. Other times you simply go with 1 Well
Norlll Ealll
what seems to be a good percentage,·
One thing is sure- if you bave some • Pass
Pass
Pass
reason, any reason, for malting a par·' Pass
Pass
ticular play, you're far better off than Pass
if you are playing cards at random.
Pass
All of that brings us to the current-,
Opening lead: +A
deal, a six-heart contract. West leads
tbe ace of diamonds and then shifts to
. a low club into your A·Q. So everything is hunky-dory, provided you can
sniff out the location of the queen of
hearts. It's really not considered nice bid and obviously was relying upon tor
to wait and see If one opponent or the tricks suggests that West was boping
other breaks out in a cold sweat, so to take a trump trick eventually. SO
you should play the trump suit one play West for the trump queen and
way or another in a reasonable make your contract.
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have to go on?
A new book by James Jacoby and
There is really only one thing to help his father, the late Oswald Jacoby, is
you: tbat aF" of diamonds lead from now available at boOkstores. It is "JaWest. Tbe fact that he was in a rush to I coby on Card Games, • published b~
take a trick in the suit that North bad Pharos Booka
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10 Irish
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12 Start

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13 Squabble
TV show
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6 Adhesive
16Skimmer
7 Eyebrow
180ne -time
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19 Get going
8 Perfect
24Take
21 Winner's
model
theword,
11 Indigenous
in cards
14 Philippine
(p~eside)
22 "Butterisland
211 Hideous
flies
17 Roman
26 Craftsman
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greeting 27 Novelist,
23 New star 20 Deserve
Irving 24 Diagram
23 French
29 Golf
27 Vinous
r.-~r~eso~rt~~~~tenm
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31 French
playwright
32 Banal
36 Always
37 Jaunty
39 French
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Ingredient
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33 Son of Bela
34 Lamprey
311 Dem.'s
opponent
38 Gone aloft
40 Vivacious
42 Fruit
43 Offer
party foods
44 Clear after ~-1--1-...;
expenses
411 Bring
to bear

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

CRYPTOQUOTE
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1t :OS (I) MOVIE: Brother Jobn (PG)

Upholstery

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e Cll ~ Connection

Dump truck delivery : coal. \·, , ) {
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atone. und, gravel, till ar1d I
.. wdust. Phone 304 -676- \ - }

3190.

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(!) Kllth Coun!y Journal
I!]) (!JJ Newo
(!)J Evening Newo A wrap up
of today·s news and a look
ahead 10 tomorrow's news
storJea. (1 :00)
10:30 (lJ G..ll American Outdoors

lllJ Tony Brown'• Journal
e Cll USA Tonight
11:00 I]) Remlng10n Steele
Second ease Steale
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!Ill Newo
(!) NFL'a ONataot
Performenceo of '86 (T)
(!) Sign Off
liD The Alrlcans A look at
the possibilities for Africa to
synthMize ~arled heritages.
all MoneyUne Current
reports on world economics
and fjnancial news wl1h Lou
Dobbs. (0:30)
181 Tille from the Dlrl11ide

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Clstor•. wella. pools filled For· ', '
merly i,)ames Boys W1ters Call- "":
304 -675-6370 .
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Chrisbne's shocked and Dan
furiOus when new judge l.ist
is posted. (R)
10:00(}) Slfaigh1 Talk
e ~ tBI L.A. Law Kuzak
wages an uphill battle

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814-446-3340.
01,000.00 304·882·2688.
trt county area 22 years. The best .. ~
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1973 Ford LTD , 2 d(., good
Kawankl 200. 3 whtelar. axe In furn1ture upholstering . Call ~ · ~:
cond. U&amp;O Call 614-388·
c:oPCI. 1900. or best oHer. 304 - 678 - 4154 fot free. • ,, ...
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1D BU IL-D A NEW WING
ON QJR HCU5E .

pools. eistarns, wells. Ph 614- 1

448-6338. Dey .. 448-4411.

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CARTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cot Fourth and Pm e
Gallipolis. Ohio
Phone 614 -446 · 3888 or 614 446· 4477

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1985 HD Tou;gllde- E.C lowers, stereo, light bar- other
acceuorle1, t6996 Cell 614·

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MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP
MY

Residential or commercial witt• ~
ing New tervtCfl or repair•. .11 •
Licennd electrician . E1Hmate
free Rldflnour Electrical , 30•·

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1979 Power Wagon, AC, PS .
short bed, 60.000 mtlet , tlso
1978 Super Cab F-250. 4 apeed.
long bed, Reece hitch. 1978
Cherokee. Auto, PS , air, loaded
Take your pidl CK tr•de for 4 or 6
c:yhnder truck. 304· &amp;75· 1428.
Dodge

husband and his three
cnlldren.
Ill (I) The Channingo Eric is
12 inches 1811 alter drinking
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1976 Ford Ranger half ton. V· 8
auto. PS , PB. allding glan,
&amp;1 . 000 miles , clean .
11 .400 .00 304· .. 58- 19115.

304-6 76· 3429

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304-e76-7985

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Pump ul es and

814-441·2323 after 4:00PM.

446-2300.

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Kawa•aki 200, 3 wheeler. t900
or belt offer. Excel cand . Call
814-2411-9401 · Even.

1884 Reliant SW. Very good
cond. lo1ded. •3696 , Call 814·

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Trucks for Sale

1982 Ford Ven. &amp;0,000 mites,
S3880. 1984 ford Tempo, IUIO,
PS •• Pl .. AC .. AM -FM. atareo,

1978- Ford Pinto. Aun1 good.
Body tltctl. $700. C•ll 114·
446·1 214 oltor 5 ,00 PM .

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19716 K•waaaki K -Z 750. 7600
miles. t4&amp;0. Call 614· 266·

11184 Pontile Sunblrd. 2 tone. 4
dr .~ 6 spcl.( AC . 4 n.W radial
tlret, sun roof. Exeet. eond.,

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co ntaJned, 1600.00 304 ·675
4435

1978 Ford l TO 1400.00 304·

1975 Ford Ltd. Runs good. N,w
tirea, Body fair AC., AM-FM ·
Starao. Call 614 -379-2607,

03696. Call 814-286·5622.

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11 h . t5oo
304· 675· 5551 ,

@a.naon
81 (l) Coptaln Midnight
7:05 (I) Andy Oriffi1h
7:30 D I]) (I) Newlywed Game
(!) lpeedwHk (T)
DCil Judge
OJ Whltl of Fortune Q
i12J Cro11ftre (0:30)
Ill 1121 1111 Jeopardy! Q

~otect~ '" a Pohsh forest.

6'00 PM, eoll 814-268-8518.

Gqod deep well pump, co mplate. cheap . 8 1/•" sk1ll saw. Call
614-446-0156

ANK AND ERN

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85 Plymouth H orb:on' a·c, wery·
th ing s4 . 500 . • 82 l TO Ford

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Young S1mmental Bull. E~cel·
lent bloodhpe. Call 614-26&amp;·

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auto, AC. PS . 1976 OldaCutlau
Supreme 2 ctoo•. hard t op. PS.
P8 , AC . auto Newtv p1lnled.
c.n &amp;14 -992-39B!J.

1978 Ford F1 !.0. 4Jt4, short step
side, auto. Looks and runs good .
11250 Call 814 247 -4292,

Worll Horse for 1ala, Appt ok.
1.000- 1.200 lb1 , 1300, Call

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hcoL shspe f5000. C• U614 ·

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Dobbs. (0:30)

1878 P'vmouth Horl1on . 4 door.

29e5.

Ouroc Boars Bted just like the
beers w&amp; tested at the Ohio
T••tation th•t veined over 2.e
lbs . pe1 dav. Roger Bentley.
Sabina, OH. 513-684 -2398

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angint and tranuY"sslon. 6 eyl •
au1o . Riduc. .d 10 1100 . Call

1986 Ford 'h ton Eacel. cond
Call 1&amp;14- 379 2378 ahet 6 :00

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19?3 O.odge Wayfarer Motor- , ., ••
home Clan A. Good fl01'1 tl 1•
16800 C111 6 14 -268 -1332 or

Now buying •hell corn 01 eat
corn C•ll for latest quotas. River
Ct•'f' Farm Supply. &amp;1•· •48·

AKC Samoyed puppy female. 12
weeks old 304· 576 - 2728 01

Esk1mo puppies fot
sale or trade for puppy of same
value . Camper sleeps 6, fully
equipped. 304·576· 2989 .

Located in Centenary right off
, 41 , y, m1. on Lincoln Pike

6 ton Gehl tilaga wagon Power
tak 1 off eorn stutlltt'. Botfl In
good cond 304· 675· U87

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Looking fo1 m ifl l v1n1 E• cel .
excel cond I 1985 Oodg11 Car a·
van with many e•tru end und"'
25 .000 mllet Call 61'~ 448 -

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81 Cll Tom Corbett, Space
Cldtlt
6:35 (I) Carol Burnett
7:00 I]) Remington Steele Thou
Shal1 N01 Steele
DCD PM Magozlne
(t) SportaCenter (l)
(I) Entertainment Tonight
Ill (I) People'a Court
(!) I!]) MacNeil/ Lehrer
NewaHour (t :00)
1!11 Newa
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1975 Sprlntet: M ot or Homo 22
..... 1
ft., Hlf-eontalned. Low mt!&amp;aga,"', ~
85500. C•ll 614 -446 --2589.
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1981 Dodge Omnl 1600 Call
114 - 992 - 37&amp;7 or 814 •992 ·

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1980 Dodge Aapen. 51 000
rniles . t2000 . Cell 614- 256·
1658.

Sta inless steel eahault sv• tems
Now custorn made for your
true~ . motor homeo,clauie((l' .
With lite-time wa rr ant-y . Muffler
M•n . 9 Stimpson Ave .. Athena.
Ohio 1- 800- 84-3 - 3767

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. liD Owl TV Q
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6:05 (I) Allee
8:30 Dl]) !Ill NBC Nightly Newa
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NMR- Cal1614-446·4897.

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Death Do Us Part
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814-992 ·5388

Re- bted Quarter horae m1re
with 2 Weak old co lt, t600 .
Also : Salt &amp; Pepper COlored
St•llio~ . t250 . Bay Stallion,
S350 Call614- 388·9663

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Television
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Dual e•haust kita. 199 95 ln.
stilled. Most Ford s. Chevy;
trucks. Vaf\1. Ax4 's Muffl•

Trained Rabbit dogs and Reg ,
and Non Reg Beagle pups
Steve Stewart 614- 992 -6349
or 614· 992 -7006

Merv found his cradlt card, but got his
toupee sluck o~ t~e chewing gum.

614-256-1558.

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Concrete bloc}rs all sizes yard Of
del fvery Mason san~ . Gathpolil ,
06 Caterpillar- dozer. ••c cond ,
Block Co.. 123 Vt Pine St ..
will sell or trade for smsiiM
Gallipolis, Ohio Call 614· 446dour. 304· 5?6 2823.
2783

New wood 6 pc living wood
suitea, $399.95: chett of drawers, 4 drawer· 148: &amp; drawer·
t59.95; mattress&amp; bo• aprlngs·
full size: 312 con, $149 95 set;
tw~n mattra1111, t 9&amp;
set.
THE WORKING
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Twin Beds. 190 Call

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Used and rebuilt transmiulont . ;
Internally inspected and gua ran.,. t
teed . Installation ava1labla W e
buy junk tran1miuions Call
814- 4•8 -0988 .

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nice. Clll e1 4 -258·8278.

Newly furnished apartment.
Working adults only Ref. and
depos11- Cell 614-992 -6942
aher 6 p.m .

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800 Ford tra c tor , plowt, dise. 15
ft , Ford buah hog. 13460. 200
gal apray lank, 1296. Cell
61 ..·286 -6522 .

55 Buildin\1 Supplies

9646

S6ve alot-Check us ou1 for
carpet and furniture. 9x12
Carpet, $50.6 piecewoodlivinljl
room ault. &amp;399 . MollOhan
Furniture. Upper River Rd. Call
61"4-446 -7444.

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18 bags Alu(tunum 0•1de. 304·

Tree &amp; stump removal, chain hnll
fences. mulctt. stone top soil.
spraying. firewood, evergreens.
Oon·s Landseape•. 614- 446-

Gracious living 1 and 2 bedroom apartments at Village
Manor and Riverside Apart·
ments m Middleport . From
$215. Including utilities Call
61~ - 992 - 7787 EOH .

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675·4228 .

7230.

1024

5858.

as Gravely walk bahlnd, sulky 8
H P w1th !fnov.: blade thannel
Master 10 h satallte dlah.
614 - 992 - 5895 or 614- 992 6710

s ,oo ·367-7289 .

New Hot Point 16 cu. ft. refrlg .•
frost tree, ice makw, almond,
&amp;450, Standerd Hot Point elec.
range. almond. t276, or both tor
$700 Call 614 · 266~1739 or
446 -6199

N1ce · 2 BR Apt Call 614-446·

M t•ed hard wood slabs , 12 p8r
bundle Containing approx. 1 'h
ton
FOB . Ohio · Pallet Co.
Pomeroy, Ohio 614- 992 · 6461

Plastic cistern state approved.
plastic aept1c tanks
pl a5tic
culverts . mtttal cu lvens RON
EVANS ENlERPRtSES. Jack
son. Oh 614-286 -5930

Queen size quilt tops - Maple
Leaf, Shamrock, and Tree of life
Call 614 -446 ·0475 or after

For Lease

Used R - 40 Ditch Witch
Trencher. Cal1419-683-1469or
61 4-694· 7S42

Callatlan ' s Used T1r-e Sh op Over
1 .000 tires. SIZes 12. 1 3, 14, 1 S,
16, 16 S. B mtltts out Rt 21B
Call 614 -256 -6251

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54 Misc . Merchandise

M -12 Winchester 20 gauge, full
choke. Warm morning wood
s:tove. Ca11614-446· 3413

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Good , used color tv 's · ponable
and f loor mod els Call61 4 -446 1149 .

614-367-0669.

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tractor with 4 anaehmen1s, ~:;~~;,~;:::;~~~~-:;~~;::;::::~~;:;::1 M1n. 9 Stimpson A w , Athent ,
$1200 080 . 7 pc, pine bed· 1
Ohio 1- 800- 843· 3767
•oom suito, 0350 Soon Dohu· 67
Musical
71
Autos for Sale
midifier. $125. 4 pc, living room
lnstrum~nts
77 Auto flepair
suite. s 160. Hom,Utt Chain
Saw (Model 956} , 11 SO Saars
1978 Buick Skyfarlrc . V 6. rebuilt
Sump Pump, $25. Large dog
WANTED !I Church needs piano. engine, 61 ,000 miles. 1900.
bo•. S26 080 Call 614·367·
Struts. t119 95 pair, ln1talled
please call 304· 882- 2732 or Ca ll 614 -446 -1271
7702 .
Mott models. Muffler Man, 9
304·676 ·6980.
Stimpton Ave . Ath eha, Oh io.
1968 Ford Mustang. restored,
flemodeling! l Bedspreads. drap1·800-843 ·3767
very sharp. 6 cyl .. auto . choice
eries, 1 quilt Charlotte Wren.
of
wheels.
14.000
firm
Cell
Fruit
162 Midway. N&amp;w Haven , W
61 4 ··46·4462.
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Equipment

SPACES FOR RENT - Trailer
lots, Rt 1, locust Road, back of
K &amp; K 304 -675· 1076

Merchandise

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N1cely fu rn1shed small house
Adult s only References required Off street parkmg. Ph.
6 14- 446 -033B

Off1ce Space for rent . Exc el
downtow., Gallipohs locat1on
Inquiries call 614 -446 4222 .

ePm.

675· 2848

Houses for Rent

Large lot 8ulaville-Add1son Rd .
Available Sept 1 Call614 -4464265 after 4 30 PM .

Space for small trailers . All
hook-ups Cable Also efficiency
rooms, air and c&amp;bla Mason ,
W.Va. Ca11304-773 -6651 .

Modern 1 BR apanment. Call
614 -446-0390

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614· 446·3644.

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Two lots on Sand Hill Road
Three m1les from town, 304

Rentals

6 00 pm

her 39th birthday "

675-5393 .
CommerCiii!ll buildrngs for lease
Downt o wn Pt Pleasant . Stores.
offices. A -One fleal Estate
Carol Yeager. Bro ~er Call 304675 - 5104.

61 4· 992-5396 p&lt;efentbly alto•

swAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Dhve St , Gallipolis.
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~;:;=:;;===:;:~::=:,-;;::::;:=======1livlng
room su1tes- $199- S599
OJ,.ink beda with bedding· $199.
41 Houses for Rent 44
Apartment
Full size mattress &amp; foundation
for Rent
starting· S99 . Recliners
stan1ng ~ S99
USED- Beds. dressers bedroom
3 bedroom tlouse. Air, 1 bath.
suates. S199 - $299 . Desks.
total electric No pets Must
1 and 2 bedroom furnished wringer washer, a complete tine
have reference . Available Sepapartments 1n Middl epqn All 'ol used furniture.
tember 12 Call 614 -949 -2666
uttltties paid. Call 614 -992· NEW- Westf!fn bQots· S30.
6094 days between 12 00 and Workboots $18 &amp; up IStee~ &amp;
For sale or lease. 2 BR house.
3.00. After 7 ·30 evenings.
soft toe) Call614-446 -3,59 .
1677 l:tncoln Hts. S260 per
month or will sell at apprai sed
1 bedroom in Middleport Utlli- County Appliance. Inc. Good
value. 61 4 -992 · 7395 .
ttes included. $210 per month
used apphances and TV sets
Cell 614 -992-6763
Open SAM to 6PM M on thru
Small 2 bedroom house wfth
Sat 614-446· 1699. 627 3rd.
garage. unfumished. good loea·
1 bedroom upstairs apartment Ave GallipoliS. OH
tion Avatlable Sept 15th 304·
8160. per month plus utlllttes.
675· 2651 .
deposit . Syracuse. Call 614·- Valley Furmture. new &amp; used.
992- 5597 or 614- 992 - 5732
Large section of quality turni·
ture 1216 Eastern Ave ..
42 Mobile Homes
1 Bedroom unfurmshed apt. in Gallipolis.
Middleport , S150 month plus
for Rel)t
ut1lititos 614-992 -6645 days. GOOO . USED APPLIANCES
614- 949- 2216 evenings
Wash ers dryer~. refrigerators
ranges Skaggs Applia nces.
For ~ el\,1 · AC , •urnlslied. 2 BR .
APARTMENTS , mob1le flames, Uf!per, R1ver Rd bes1de Stone
mobale home located at K &amp; K on
houses Pt. Pleasant and Galhpt&gt;- Crest Motel 614 -446-7398
Eastern Ave $185 a month
lis 614·446 -S221
Dep. and Ref. reqwred Call
LAYNE ' S FURNITURE
614-256 - 1187.
2 bedroom furnised apt , ref and
deposit. New Haven. W , Va., Sofas and chairs pnced from
Mobile Homes for Rent. Call
304· BB2-3267 or 304 · 773 · &amp;396 to S995. Tnblas &amp;50 And
1;)14-446 -0527 after 2 00 PM
5024.
up to S125 Hide· iJ ·beds $390
to S595 Recliners S225 to
Ntce f urnished mobile home on
3 rooms and bath, gas heat.
$375 Lamps $28 to $125
Upper Rt 7 2 BR , watar pa1d
ground floor. washer and dryer 01nettes 5109 and up t o 5496.
$200 a month . Call 614 -245 ·
hook up. no chtldren. immediate Wood table w -6 cha~rs S2B5 to
5S18
occupancy No pets. phone S7~6 Desk $100 up to $375
304-675 -44SO eAt 53 or 60.
Hutehes. S400 and up Bunk
Furrti&amp;hed 2BR .. c able available,
AC , nver vaew 1n Kanauga
beds complete w -mattreues
$295 and up to 5395 . Baby beds
Foster&amp; Mobile Home Park Call
$ 1 10 Manres1es or bolt spnngs
614-446-1602
full or twin $68. ftrm $78 ~ and
Rooms for rent , dav . week
S88. Queen sets &amp;225, Kmg
Nice, 3 BR , tra1l er for rent in Rio
month Gallia Hotel. Call 614 - 5350 . 4 drawer chest S69. Gun
Grande Call614 -245·5152.
446-9580 Ren t as low as $120 cabinets 6 gun . Gln or elecu lc
range S37S Baby mattreuea
2 tra1lers for rent. Rt. 325 month
$35 , &amp; $46 , Bed frames $20.
t owards SoUthwestern Elem
Furnished roorn &amp;75 Ut1hf18$ S30 &amp; King frame S50 Good
School. Garage for rent Call
paid, Share bath. Single mala
selection of bedroom su1tes,
614-379 -2179
919 Second. Gallipolis Call ntetal cabinets headboards $30
446_
-4416
etter
and t.~p to S65
2 BR . trailer for rent A1r cond
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_ 7pm
_:__ _ ·lcCall 614 - 379-Z409 or 446·
Rooms for . rent by week. or 90 Pays same 81 cash whh
9727.
month Call· 614-992 - 7521 , approved credit
3 M•les ou t
9 .30 · 4 . 30 . 614 ·992 · 2353 Bulaville Rd. Op en 9am t o 5pm
2 bedroom end 3 bedroom
other ho~o~rs
Mon thru S at . Ph 614 -446 mob1le homes for rent. fur0322.
nished Call 614- 992·7479

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1-1;100-843-3767.
Slimpaon Avo . Athono, Ohio.

ing up, especially today, it's

2 bedr~om 1n Pomeroy. $200 .
per month. Call614 · 992·6763

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Cetalylic converteu . ontv
$89.95, Most models . .lnstellatlon also available. Muffler M1n.

loveseat. ch.ir and ottoman.
$325 . 00
Sen Hender s on
Laundermat,

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Manually opt~rated hospttal b!Mt
for sale. Ca11614-46· 0518 .

1976 Chevrolet Monz•. Low
mileage. runs good ,' 1500 23
Inch eolor TV. •1100 Can

BORN LOSER

15 ft . ski boat. Mercruist; - 4
inboard. tilt t'railer, runs greet, ...
$1 ,200.00 304 -876-5616.

3 .B•cycles and trash compactor.
Call 614·446-7463.

Ne~ brown and white sofa.

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1983 18ft 8ayliner boat witl) •
trailer. 86 HP Chrys jer engin-.. •.
Phone after 4 :30. 614 - 992~.·
7653 .
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2 qemetery lou in Oh1o Veney
Memory Gardens. $300. Call

2 Early American sty1e love seal
sofas for salo. $60 for both . Call
614-992· 2413 after 5 .00 p.m.

claimed 14x70. Only S600
down &amp; take over balance.
Paym ents cheaper thah paving
rent Call MID CHIO FINAN CIAl SERVIC E at 772·1220 or

Boats and
Motors for Sale

16 ' AERO Craft 1ri· hull with &amp;6
JOhnton , 2·6 gal tanka, lkl's
and equip. Runs excel. $1750.

6649 .

Magto Chef gas range, bronl.e.
E•cellent condtt1on 575 f1rm
French pro'vlnclal chest and knee
hole desk $75 ap1ece. Call
614-992-7215.

9340.
or

75

Conn· Trombon and case , e•celcond . Acetylene ton-: tl, guag•.
hof&amp; and eart, Cell 614· 266·

King Su:e Booltcat~:e Waterbed,
eomplete. 8239. Mattress. Waterbed ~nd Furniture Warehous&amp;, 98 Columbus Rd •
Athens . Ohio 46701 , 614- 593 7191 .
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12x60. 2 BR . 1975 Challenger
12x55, ~ DR 1971 Ritzer•«
12x60, 2 8R .. See at French C1ty
Mobile l-lom es IJr Catl 614-446 -

employment.

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by Lllrry Wright

54 Misc. Merchandise

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1340.

Call 614 -446 -9340.

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Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

LAFF-A-DAY

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Thursday, September 3, 1987:

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Maimed protester's ·Quake· hi"ts
condition improving- So,uthem
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WASHINGTON tUPI) - A
major earthquake occurred today In a remote ocean-floor arl&gt;a
of the Southern Hemlspllete,
bE&gt;! ween Australia a.nd An tareIlea, the u.s. Geological Survey
reported.
The quake·was Centered about
1, 700 miles south-south &lt;!Bst of
Melbourne, Australia, 'and about

Hem
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500 m!les north of Ca pe Adare In
Vlctorlaland, AntarCtica , USGS
spokesman Don Finley said. It ·
was the strongest temblor in that •
area In 17 years.
USGS earthquake monHors in
Golden, Colo., said the quake was
recorded at a preliminary mag- ·
nlt.ude of 7.1 on the Richter scale.
It' occurred at 2:40a.m. EDT.

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''The epicenter was about 500j,
mires so.uth of the Australian•
island of Macquarie, In an &lt;1r~a ~
1
!\Par where thi&gt; . Pacific and.
Indian oceans join at about 60·
degrees south latitude. " Finley! '
sa id.
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The quake was the strongest temblor In that area .s ince
magnitude. 7.2 shock on June 11.:
1970, he sa id.
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By ROBERT STRAND
prepared to give hi$ life waging
CO)IJCORB: Calif. (UP!) - A peace." ·
Willson. 46, a tawyer and an Air ·
VIetnam veteran who lost bpth ..
legs after being struck by a Navy
Force captain in the Vietnam
· weapons .train while protesting War, has been lecturing to
U.S. arms shipments to Central groups a.b out what he says are
America was praised · by the , mlsta~es in
policy toward r---"---~-----:--:------~---------.:__-----------"-------'-:._~----~
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president of Nicaragua, who said Ct'ntral America.
·
hls sacrifice "speakS loudly of
Nic~ragua Wednesday broad.
the nobility of the American cas,t reports of the Incident. and
people."
pfficials released a ·letter PresiThe condition of B.r ian Willson dent Daniel Ortega sent to
was upgraded Wedn&lt;.&gt;sday from Willson saying: "Dear brother,
critical lo serious but stable a your sacrifice speaks loudly of
'.
day after he lost pis legs after the nobility of the American
being W by a train while peopie, who in their majority
standing on the tracks at t h~ oppose the use of violence. You
Concord Weapons Station.
are showing your· love for .peace
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The train, consisting of an and justice is stronger than any
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engine and two ·freight cars adversary.
carrying explosiv&lt;.&gt;s, severed his
"The Nicaraguan people arc
right leg and left his left.leg so moved. Your body, mutilated bv
'l1angled It had to be amputated those who want war, is part of ou·r
during eight hours of surgt'ry at . pain, but also our hope,s for a
John Muir Hospital in Wa,l nut fulure of peace. "
Creek,
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· Willson, Duncan Murphy, 67.
The Navy and the Contra Costa and 45 other protesters were at
County Sheriff's Department the w~apons .facility to protest
were both st!lllnvestlgating thE' shipment of U.S. w&lt;.&gt;apons to
speed of tHe train and whether Central America. They planned
the civilian at its controls applied to fa st for 40 days after the
the brakes when Willson and demonstration.
another protester knelt on the
Willson and Murphy were on
tracks.
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Lt. Tulford Terry of the Contra the train. but Murphy was able to
Costa Count y Sheriff's Depart - grab bars on the train and hold on
ment said the Investigation was until the trilin stopped.
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PyroChein ·to locate plant in Mason County
B~ JUDY MORGAN

OVP Stall Writer
PT. PLEASANT, W.Va.
Nearly 400 jobs and a n additional
$2 million annually til proper:ty
tax revenues . That.'s what the
planned cons truction of . a $140
mlllion chemical waste lreat ment fac ilit y, announced this
morning at a meeting at the Point
Pleasant Moose Lodge, may
ultlmately niean. to Mason
County. ·
The Mason Co un(y Cor'n mis·
s ian and the Mason County
Devf'lopment Authorltys ald PyrOC herh, In c., of Louisville, Ky..
has optioned a l.OOO·acre s it e 5\1,
miles north of Poi nt Pleasant , In
the vlc inlt y.of Potter's Creek, for
the cons truc.tiOiJ of 8 chemical

wa~te incineration plant.
. In a joi~t press release, the.

groups satd the facility will
··safeguard West Virginia 's e~ vironment and serve Industry.
The first phase of the plant will
cost an estima ted $17 million and
is expf&gt;cted to be compleied In
late 1988, subject to the Issuance
of a co nstruction permit from the
West Vtrglnla Department of
Natural Resources and trie Air
Pollution Con trol Commission,
according to .a press release
issued at today's meeting .
At the tx&gt;glnnlng of ·operatlon,
the plant will e mploy approximately 100 people, both In managemcnt and operations . and
have an ?"_n_ual pa yroll ·In excess
ofSJ.Bmilhon ,accordlngtoafacl

s heet prepared by the company.
PyroChe/11 President .Jim Nee!
said the company plans to htre90 '
percent of those employees from
Mason County, providing _there
are trainable workers avai lable
locally.
.
.
Net&gt;! said t.he plant, which will
be built in phases. will employ 370
people In about six y~ars.,
Frank Lee, executiVE' d1rector
of the Mas~n Cou_nty Dev~l opment Authority, said the facility
Wilt be butlt and operated in strict
.,, compliance With state permitting and regula1ory . requ!rements pertamlng to chemical
waste trea tment plants as ·mandated by t_hei'/atiomil Resource
~onservat10n and Recovery Act
and regulations of the West

Virginia Department of N"atural
Resources . The plant design and
controls have been under review
by the Environmental Protection
Agency LEPA l for over four
years. he said,
In addition , discussions have
been held with the West Virginia
Department of Natural Res ources and the Air Pollution Control
Commlss1on over the past year
concerning the facility. Lee
added.
Lee said intensive efforts have
been unde rway for over 17
months by the Governor's Office
of Community and Industrial
Development In reviewing 111
potential sites for the facility .
The Mason Cou~ty site was
selected from a !mal ca ndid ate

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MANAMA . Bahrain (UP)) -A
long-range missil e that diploma ts said wa s probably !Ired by
Iran crashed lntoKuwa it'ssouth·
er n coastline tod ay. one day after
a U.S. convoy of re·flagged
Kuwaiti tankers steamed away
from the a rea on a return trip
down the P~rsian Gulf.
Diploma tic sources said the
missile. possibly a Chlnest'made Silkworm. was the second
fired at Kuwai ti territory this
week . The fir s r miss ile was
'aimed at the Kuwaiti Is land of
F'aylakah but fell into the gulf
near by . .
The s!'venth convoy of reflagged Ku'A(altl t ankcrs and U.S.
warships left · Thursday from
Kuwa it , and Wes tern diplomats
reached by telephone jn J&lt;uwalt
said the convoy was probabl y
well south of the area when the
missile struck at 4 a. m.'today.
The U.S. ·escorted convoy consisting of the Gas Queen a nd
the Gas Princess. 46,000-ton
llquifled natur;~l gas carriers,
and the 290.000-ton oil tanker
Townsend - was shep herded by'
thE' guided missile cruiser
RE'eves and the guided missile
frigat!".Hawes. Pentagon spokesman Robert Sims said.
The Kuwaiti Defense Ministry

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president of the Mason County Development
· t\uthorlly : Paul Watkins, president of the Ma.•on
County Commission; Steve Carpenter, president
of the Mason. County /\rea Chamber of Commerce; and Frank J.Aoe, exeeutlve director of.the
M.1111on County Development Authority.

list ot 10 sites.
Virginia industry and smitH
' PyroChem will contribute 4Y, business and adding much
percent of. the plant's gross needed jobs, this plant will
operating revenues to the state generate additional revenues to
and one half of one percent to thP the state's economy," Nee I said.
co~nty . . Commission President
A slide show presented earlier ,
Pau l Watkins indicated that
this week to · county commisin!tial company contrib~tlon s sioner and local media by Nee!
should '"amou nt to $125,000 a year and PyroChem vice president
to the county , exclus ive of local a nd . chief engineer Frank J .
property and other state taxes .
Ballard describes the lnclneraWatkfns added that property . tion process the plant wiB use as
t axes could amount to a potential a safe, economical and efficient
$2 million a year to the couhty way of disposing organic hazard when the plant is completed.
ous waste at no risk to the
Nee! said the company Is commul)ity.
prepared tocommenceconstrucAccording to the presentation,
lion as early as January 1988. the process will result In 99.99
"Besides safely treating and percent destruction and removal
destroying chemical waste being of hazardous products from the
generated annually by West
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numbering begins .· in
of Syracuse Thursday

By KATlE CROW
Sentinel Correspondent
Another first for the v!llage of ·
Syracuse, house numbering, got
underway Thursday wh en Syracuse Village Counci l met in
regular session.
Aerial maps of th~ village were
purchased through the county's
House Numbering a nd Tax M'aps
program .
Meeting with council In regard
to the house numbering project
was Roger Michael who Is an
· employe of House Numbering
anq Tax Maps. Michael. a
tes ld ent ot Syracuse, explained
the procedure necessary to tnstt -r
tute hor_.se numbering ,
·
Council felt that Michael' was
much more qualified to adminis ter the program and ssked that
hP ht'ad the project - with the
assistance of Jim Connolly, police c~iet Councii will ·assist
whenever necessary,
MIChael, in his. spare time, will
outli ne the project. Michael felt
tha t the prOJec t should be completed by December.
Res i¢ents wijl be advised of

their assigned number'S. It will be before making any decision wUI
the responsibility of the residents have their solicjtor, when Lisle.
to purchase thei r own hou se presents his deed to Jack Willl numbers and place their on their ams, Check out the matter.
homes .
Williams stat ed that if council
Mayor Eber Pickens an - is in error that council would like
nounced, unofficially, that over to come to some agreement with
1.000 ton of hotmix was used in List~ ra ther than disturb the
thE' recent paving. Council has blacktop. However, · Williams
· not a.s yet received a statement stated '!hat it con be removed
from the Shelly Company as to without any problem. It was
noted tha t it is believed their is a
the exact amount or the total
cost.
50 foot right of way in the area.
It was noted that paving ul , the
However, this.will be determined
well sites had not completed as by the solicitor.
· Kenny ·Buckley was sworn in as
the paver was too large for the
area t hal was to be paved.
a new member of c&lt;;&gt;uncil to UU
Council ~ lso"'ttl!\&lt;'llsliPi!' arl!lls. ,Z,- Ihe unexpired term ·of Wl1)\&amp;m
mainly alleys, that need gradi ng Arnoq who .resigned . There are
a nd graveled. One in particular two years and three mon ths left ·
is the alley across fro'm th,e on the term.
Presbyterian Chu rch. .
Problems at thE' park and the
Also meeting with council was sma ll ball field wereaired.lt was
Butch Lisle. Lisle told council · announced that the lock on the
that when the blacktop was cable that prevents traffic from
poured on Bridgeman Street it going to the small ball field had
ex tended over on his property, been removed. Council agreed
four feet on one end and five feet earlier to place the cable across
op the other.
the road to the · small park
Lisle told council that he wants fo llowing the end of the tennis
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Diplomats say Iran fires second
missile at Kuwait ·. territory· in week

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are ,Jim Ne~l. pre•ldcnt of PyroChem: ,Jim Lewis,

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not to be identified, sa id Dempsey probably did not have trouble
, breathing while outside the plane
because of . its relatively low
altitude, but he expressed surprise the pilot had survived.

The Press Herald reported
Dempsey, 45, of Cape Elizabeth,
caught onto stairs that descended from the open hatch.
The anonymous con troller told
the newspaper the co-pilot,
whose Identity was not Immediately known, radioed for help ,
saying he believed his partner
had fallen to his death in waters
off the Port.Jand coast. A Coast
Guard helicopter and rescue
vehicle were dispatched to the
scene.
Initial FAA repons said the
plane had o~lg!nated from thE' ,
Portland Jetport. The federa'J·
agency was awaiting a report on
the make·of the plane, Its starting
point and destination, authorities
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"I wou ld think it would be
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"It' s a mystery to us how· he
ended up where he ended up. but
apparently he somehow or other
ended up outside the plane
clinging to the passenger door,"
FAA 's Coulter said.

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Pilot falls from plane
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, J'lORTLAND, Maine I UP II A pjiOt fell through an open door
of ,a plane In flight but survived
with minor Injuries by clinging to
the craft's outside staircase for
about 10 minutes until the co-pilot
made an emergency landing.
authorities said.
The cO-pilot of the Eastern
Express plane, which was fly ing
without passpngers, as~ed for
permission to ma~e an emergency landing at the Portland
Jetport Wednesday night believing his partner had
plunged to his death, officia ls
said.
The aircraft was about 5 miles
outside the airport Wednesday ,
several thqusand feet in the air,
when pilot Henry Dempsey noticed. a passenger door ajar,
Federal Aviation Administration
spokeswoman Susan Cou lter and
Portland pollee said.
Dempsey was trying to close
the door when he apparently was
sucked .out of the open hatch
about 8 p.m., authorities said.
An emergency crew that. met
the plane when it landed found
Dempsey clinging to the aircraft's outside stairs. a nd the
pilot had to be "pried off," The
Portland Press Herald said today, quoting an air traffic
controller who asked to remain
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.22-caliber pistol. Two other
patients, four nurses and other
medical s taff were .in the room at
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said the miss ile caused no
casualties or damage, the official
Kuwait news agency reported.
The brief government statement
from the news agency did not say
who was responsible ,
Te.hrap radio July 25 quoted
I ranfan President All Khamelnl
as threaten ing to fire surfaceto-surface missiles at Kuwait If
Iranian all facilities were attacked. Iraq repeatedly has hit
fran' s oll Installations after
breaking a six -week de facto
cease-fire In the gulf Saturday .
The Western diplomatic sour-

ces said the missiles were
probably fired at Kuwait from
F'aw peninsula. Which Is Iraqi
territory that has been captured
and Is being controlled by Iran.
The peninsula, which borders
Iran, Is some 25 miles from
Kuwait and about 50 miles from
the capital.
The missile struck the tiny
nation amid escalal!ng attacks
on shipping a nd land targets. by
·Iran and jraq.
Iranian Revolutionary Guards
"aiming for the crew's quarters"
hit an Italian freighter with
bazooka fire Thursday, a slr!p
engineer said, and Japanese
shipowners today ordered tlrelr

vessels to stay out of the gulf for
one or two &lt;lays followi ng anot her
strike against a Japanese ta nker .
Officials said. two more Europea~ co untrlps - Belgium and
the Netherlands - were considering sending mine sweepers to
protect freedom of navigation in
the Persian Gulf.
Iran ian attackers cteariv were
Interested in causing casualties
on th e 17,172-ton ftallan ship ,
Jolly Rubino, its first engineer,
Donalda Gallon! said. Twdpeople
were Injured In thE' 20-mlnute
assault ,
"They were aiming for the
crt'w's quarters . There was no
reason for It except for the fun of
killing people," Gallon! ·said in a
ship-to- shore interview as th!'
Jolly Rubino steamed with a
cargo , of empty containers to
Dubai.
'
"The crew Is still under shock.
It was a very ; very ugly experience," he said. "A lot of them
don't w&lt;1nt to come back to the
gulf again."
The assault off the ·c oast of
Saudi Arabia was the first attack
on an Italian vessel 'in the gulf
"tanker war," a spinoff of the
·nearly .7-year-old war between
Iran and Iraq.
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Michael, Ernie Sisson and Jirn &lt;.:onnolly, police
chief. This Is al)other first lor the village. Michael
hopes to have . the projeut completed by
December. Residents will be notified of their
assigned numbers.

HOUSE NUMBERING BEGINS - Plans for
house numbering got underway Thursday night
when Syracuse Village Council mel 1!1 . regular
session. Going ove~ aerial photos with Roger
Michael, who will head the proje,ct, are, from left,
Kenny Buckley, Jim Hill, Jack 'YIIIia~s, Roger

Labor department figures .show .unemployment unchanged
By CRAIG WEBB
WASHINGTON (t]PI), ,... The
nation' s civilian unemployment
rate held steady In August at 6
percent while \he percentage of
population In the labor force hit a ·
new high , the Labor Department.
said today.
. The government said Its
monthly survey of. households
s howed · 113, Ill mil lion people
working, up 354,000 from July,
and thE' number of people out of .
work and looking for .a job down

by 3,000. io total 7.22 million .
If one adds memtx&gt;rs of the
armed forces In the Un lied State$
to the jobs figure, the unempl&lt;iy·
ment rate was 5. 9 percent, also
unchanged from July, Both the
civilian and total jobless rates
are the lowest in this decade.
The number of people who had·
left the labor force dropped a
seasonally adJueted 233,000, most
of them teenagers heading back
to School, the government said.
As a result, ~he proportion of tlle

population that was employed In Business and health services
respectively.
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August rose 0.2 percentage point accounted for nearly 90,000 of the
Adult men saw their unemployto a record 61.8 percent.
new jobs, another 25,000 were In
menl rate drop 0.2" percentage
· The government also surveys the finance. Insurance and real ·· point to 5,2 percent. while the
business establishments as well estate Industries and ·an addirate for women fell only 0.1
as households to , learn about tional-· 34,000 came from local
percentage polnt to 5.3 percent. ·
Americ'a 's . work habits. That governments.
.
In contrast, the rate for teenagpoll, which surveys ·a more
The average number of hours , ers jumped 0.5 percentage point
limited group of people, showed worked ·per wee)l jn private
to 16 perce.nt.
156,000 workers added to payrolls · businesses rose 0.2 hour to 35
The overall jobs sjtuation
In August.
·
h()urs. The average work week stayed unchanged for whites at
All 156,000 were In service; and number of overtime hours 5.1 percent, dropped 0.2 percenrather than goods-producing worked In manufacturing re- . tage point for blacks to reach 12.4
jobs, th~ Labor Department sal(). matned unchanged at 41 and 3.8,
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percent, and rose 0.1 percentage
point for. Hispanics to total 8
percent .
. The avera II civilian unemplov·
men! rate has dropped by 0.7
percentage point since the beginning of this yoar. and many ·
economists had expected it to fall
again In August. They noted that ·
the volume of help- wanted
advertisements was rising while .
!nltlal·.unemployment Insurance
claims were at the lowest point in
13 years.
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