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                  <text>Paga 12-The Daily Sentinel

Tuesday. September 8. 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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- Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, Septe.mber 9, 1987

2 Sections 12 Pages

25 Cants

. A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

Mason residents question riew plant's location
By JUDY MORGAN
OVP News Staff
•.
Tempers llared as hot as PyrOChem's inclnera·
tors Tuesday night ~~ the Mason Fire Station.
where over 100 concerned citizens got their first
chance to question company olflcials about their
plans to build a $140 million chemical waste
treatment p[ant In Mason County .
ln the day s since PyroChem, Jnc .. announced
last Friday that It has selected a 1,00acre site In
the Potter's Creek area north of Point Pleasant on
which to build Its newest plant. area residents
have begun to wonder atlout the effects the facilit y
w!ll have on thf&gt; people who live here and the
{\flVironment.

Chief among the concf&gt;rns expressed last night
were. whether emissions from the plant are sale.
and whether trucks hauling hazardous wastes to
th e plant for treatmf&gt;nt pose a significant risk to
.the community . But many of the People attending
last night's meeting appeared to ha ve already
made up their minds about the plant before the

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presentation of a slide show, prepared by
PyroChem In cooperation with the Envlronmen·
tal Protectlon.Agency.
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·
When Jimmy Joe Wedge of Point Pleasant,
community liason for PyroChem. began hi s
presentation, many of the people seated and ·
standing in the Ure department bay appeared
more Interes ted In · lashing out at company
representatives than viewing the slides. "You
going to tell us the truth, or just what you want us
to know?" asked Harry Layne. "There's no
environmental people here; they won't show up
here." another man shouted after the applause to
Layne's comment died down.
"The company's doing this (meeting with the
publici to answer questions." Wedge said.
Imploring the crowd to watch the slide show and
hear PyroChem's position before beginning their
·
,
attack.
"How many stat es has this guy been run out
of 7 " a woman shouted from the back of the room.

In the ·s lide presentation, an I!:PA otnclal says
the incineration and treatment process proposed
by PyroChem Is the safest , most economical way
of disposing of hazardous waste.
·
While a majority of those attending the meeting
. were against the plant. at least one Point Pleasant
res ident there said he feels Mason County needs
the jobs PyroChem will bring.
"My mind was almost made up before (the
meeting;,'' said Don Thompson. "I'm 100percent
for it. Mason County ne~ds a plant.
"Mason County is not a rich county," Thompson
continued. "We've got to take what we can get."
The company has said it will invest $17 million
in the first phase of construction, and w1llemploy
100 people. 90 pecent of them from Mason County.
at start•up.
When all phases of the project are completed, iri
about six to seven years, the comany's investment
will total $140 m1llion, and about 370 people will be
employed at the facility , Ballard said.

Chamber-:-delays endorsement
of ·PyroChem Inc., facility . ·

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. Several members of the Mason
County Area Chamber of Com·
merce board of directors ex·
pressed their personal support of
PyroChem, In c.'s proposal to
build a chemica l waste trea t·
ment plant north of Point Plea·
sanl at a Tuesday luncheon
meeting. The group as a whole
. tlelayed an official endorsement
of the facility. however, pending
a meeting Thursday with Pyro·
Chern President Jim Nee!.
"We have to have a little faith
in the EPA (E nvironmental
Protect io n Age ncy i, · · said
Kenny Boyles. one of the pro·
ponets. "I just can't see the
federal government letting these'
people come in and ki!t·off people
downwind.''
construction of the $140.000
million plant , announced at a
press conference last Friday
morning at the Point Pleasant
Moose Lodge. is subject to the
issuance of permits from the
West Virginia Department ' of
Na tural Resources and the Air
Pollution Co ntrol Commission.
and the facilit y must operate in
compliance with federal EPA
sta ndards.
·
Neel said Friday he hopes
construction can begin in early
1988. The com·pan y l)as optioned
a 1,000-acre site in the Potter's
Creek area on which to build the
plant.
" lf the EPA says it OK to put it
in , lt 'sOK with me," Boyles said.
"I may be missing something,
.but I think this is what we've been
waiting on. and I think this is
what we're looking for Ieco·
nOmic development -wise) in
Polilt Pleasant.''
BOyles concluded, " l say,
·Glad to have you.' Period. "

Discussion on the proposed for treatment plants even more
chemical waste treatment facil- urgent, Lewis pointed out .
ity, which could be the first
"At this point , I'm elated,''
commercial facility license'd Lewis said. · "I don't have any
under the National Resource problems with it. I think It's a
Conservation and Recovery Act good project at this point.''
·
( RCRA i , came following the
Bill Brady : plant manager at
presentation of a slide show by Stauffer Chemical Company in
Jimmy Joe Wedge, former Point Gallipolis Ferry. said he is not
Pleasant mayor who is now against the plant. but urged the
serving as community Iiason for Chamber to delay an endorsePyroChem. The slide presenta· ment until its directors have the
tlon, developed with the coopera· opportunity to hear concerns
tion of the EPA. outlines Pyro- expressed from the public and
Chem's plans and addresses , meet with PyroChem officials.
concerns that may be raised by Brady , who said earlier that a
chemical waste treatment facll·
the public.
"The majority of the public js lty nearby could save hls com·
· for this . T~ere's no doub1 in my pany thousands. of dol!ilrs. told
mind ," Wedge.said following trie the Chamber that, "Before I can
presentation. He asked for a use this firm, I have to make an
formal endorsement of Pyro· entire audit of thai facility.It has
Chern's proposal, however, be· to meet my standards."
Steve Carpenter. Chamber
cause, he said, the (llinority
president,
added his support of
against the facility will be "vocal
the
facility
, but conceded to
and visible. "
Brady's
wishes
to postpone an
"Jf community leaders don't
speak out, thaI sma II group of endorsement until the Chamber
people Is going to wave those can obtain additional
banners in front of the T.V. information.
Frank· Lee, executive director
cameras,'' Wedge said. "If
you're for it, tell somebody; if of ·the Mason County Deyeiopyou're against it , tell us,'' he ment Authority, expressed his ·
implored the Chamber directors. belief'! hat "What the facts are on
.Jim Lewis , president of the the table. the community leaderMason County Development Au· ship will welcome this plant."
Bernie Riddle said, "This is a
thority, said · he support s the
development by private industry big step for this county ... We have
of facilities such as the one to make sure we're going in the
PyroChem proposes for Mason right direction.' '
Tuesday's meeting with the
County. "J'd a whole lot rather
see this company put it in and let Chamber was the first In a series
Uncle Sam monitor it all the way of such educational meetings,
(than for the feder al government Wedge said. PyroChem officials
to build the plan !I,'' Lewis said. met Tuesday evening with a
Under new federal regulations. group of concerned Bend Area
the tandfilling of chemical residents at the Mason Volunteer
wastes will be banned, effective Fire Department and with Point
November 1988. making the need Pleasant City Council at Its
regular monthly meeting.

Rains 'threaten New England

The ightest stye

By United Press International
The remains of a t roplca I
depression that flood ed at least
1!0 roads and forced the evacuation of more than 500 people in
Virginia and Pennsylvania
sloshed north today, threatening
New England ..
AI least eight Inches of rain
soaked south central Pcnnsylva·
nia overnight. pushing the

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"Zero." sta ted Frank Ballard, PyroChem's vice
president and chief engineer.
Ballard explained that PyroChem had selected
the Mason County site from among 11111 reviewed
.in West Virginia . The original site list was
narrowed to 10. then three, before the company
made Its final selection based on a recommenda ·
lion from Gov. Arch Moore. company President
Jim Neel has said.
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"We're in Mason County because we want to be
in Wes t VIrginia," Ballard said later In th e
meet ing. "tWe Jelti we could best serve West
Virginia, ourselves and the community by coming
into Mason County,'' he added.
Ballard pointed out that West Virginia is the
larges t genera tor of chemical waste -in the
cou ntry. "I ndu stry in West Virginia has to hav-e
someplace to Pill I its waste;, or they're going to
go out of business," Ballard said, referring to a
federal ban on landfilllng haza rdous wastes,
slated to tak e effect In November 1988.

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Gallipolis, at the foot of the Silver Memorial
Bridge, will open on Monday, Oct. 5.

New Bob Evans Steak·House to
open Oct. 5; original facility will
close in .GallipOlis on September 27
COLUMBUS- Construction Is
nearly complete on the new Bob
Evans Restaurant at the foot of
the Silver Memorial Bridge In
Galllpolls. according to a com·
pany spokesman.
The new restaurant, which will.
facilitate 148 people, Is scheduled
to open on Mol[day, Oct. 5. There
will be a rtbbbn cutting cerem·
ony, and details have not been

completed.
The original Steak House's last
day ofoperationonEasternAve.,
Gallipolis, will be Sunday, Sept.
27, he added. Several promotions
are being planned In connection
with the closing' of the first steak
house, opened after World War II
in 1946, a!ld opening ol the new
restaurant.

The "Last Chance" at the
Steak House will be the week of
Sept. 21. Details are not complete
at this time, the spokesman said.
Construction on the approxi·
mately 5,000 square foot building
near the by-pass began last
March, and has rapidly pro·
gressed throughout the summer
mQnths.

Schuylkill River over it s banks
and flooding low-lying areas,
authorities said.
·
"I think we are going to wake
up ... with a real mess," said Bill
Johnson of the Lancas ter Countv
Emergency Managemen't
Agency.
Floodwaters from the Schuyi·
kill forced the evacuation Tues·
day of an undetermined number

of people in the small community
of Birdsboro and the town's
sewer and water pumping station
was knocked out. pollee dis·
patcher Peggy Fleagle said.
In Pottstown, Pa .. Fire Chl~f
Harold Moyer sa id the town's
main street and industrial high·
way were closed by flooding from
the river.

Youngstown teachers go out;
2 strikes continue.elsewhere
By BRANT NEWMAN
contract, but Youngstown
United Press International
schools were asking ror a pay
.Teachers In .the Youngstown freeze for the next three years,
City School District went on with the possibility of a raise if
strike today In a dispute over · the district's financial status
wages, leaving some 15,000 stu· Improved .
dents without their regular
Superintendent Emanuel Cat·
teachers.
soules said Tuesday night that
· Strikes continued today In two the school board offered 1 an
other Ohio school districts affect· amended proposal calling lor a
ing about 6,000 students.
wage freeze for the first yea( and
Negotiations broke off Tues- wage reopeners for the second
day night after a federal media- and third years.
tor was unable to forge an
However, Thomas Krlspll,
agreement between the 1,043- president of the YEA, denied that
member Youngstown Education the board made a formal con·
Association and the school tract proposal and called the
school district's announcement a
dis trlct.
The union Is seeking a raise of · media ploy to discredit the
about 5 percent in a two-year teachers union .
,.

''There was no formal proposal
given to the association;" Krispli
said. "The federal mediator will
verify it. Ttie superintendent and
the school board are In a power
struggle, and the teachers in
Youngstown are caught In the
crossfire ·between the two.' • he
said.
District spokesman Chuck
Zilla said today. however , that it
was a formal proposal, even
though all members of the two
negotiating team s were not present, and he criticized the union
leaders for failing to present It to
the membership Tuesqay night.
Students have been attending
classes since Sept. 1 and the
schools were open today.

�Commentary
WASHINGTON - Corporate
raiders have acquired the kind of
heroic glamor that once attached
to entrepreneurs )Ike Henry Ford
and Thomas Edison. But unlike
these earlier capitalist wizards,
today's takeover titans produce
neither new products nor improvements on existing ones.
Their multibillion-dollar manipulations have no purpose
beyond enriching the raiders an(!
a few big stockholders. Their
schemes don't add a single nut or
bolt to the gross national product.
Federal Reserve Board economists have been studying the
raiders, hoping to learn whatthe
takeover epidemic's effect on the
eco nomy will be. Their preliminary conclus ions are unnervi ng,
to say the .least.
These .financ ial experts told
our associate Michael Blnsteln
that the national econom y Is In
great danger from the massive

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ROBERT L. WINGETI
Publisher
BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

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Government under Celeste in
lieu of presidential campaign
By LEE LEONARD
UPI Slatehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!)- Now that Gov . Rich11rd F: Cel'este has
decided against running for the pres idency. the government of Ohio
should operate more smooth ly, right ? Maybe, maybe not .
The · presumption is that ins tead of wandering off to pl aces like
Manchester, N.H., and Keokuk, Iowa, Celeste will be in Co lumbus
with a firm hand on the tiller.
• "You have to be around if you're go ing to r un the ship," sa id Ohio
House Minority Lea der Corwin M. Nl~on , R- Lebanon, when asked if
Celeste's decision would hetp ·the state.
But has Celeste been around frequently in the pas t, and is he going
to be in the future ? The answer is no.
: 11 is not Celeste's sty le of leadership to remai n in the governor's.
office day after da y. He enjoys getting out and around Ohio . That way,
he says. he can tell what people are thinking.
· State Tax Commissioner Joanne Limbach point s out th at Celeste
lfas been ca mpaigning every year since he's been in office, a nd that
the institution of government has continu ed to opPrate. rt will be no
different from now on, she said.
. " The important thing is that a decis iOI\ tabout the presidentia l
campaign) was made, and it was made in a good way, with a lot of
thought put into it, " said Limbach. "Regard less of what the decision
was, I don' t th in k the day-to-day opera tion of the governme nt Is going
t ~ change."

Letters to the editor
Comments on facility

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· After spending the last two
months in the care of the doctors
and staff of Veterans Memorial
Hospital I feel I 'must respond
and th an k all concerned for th e
excellent care and tec hnical
skill s exhibited bY ail.
Prior to admissio n I had been
fr;eq ue ntly warned that I shou ld
go anywhere but (up. on the Hill \
fo r major surgery. I m ust now
respond to these people; I don't
know w hat has transpired in the
past, However You not on ly have
a modern health facilit y but a
hlghly competent and friendly

manipulation of stock prices In
hostile takeover attempts. In·
deed, som e experts are afraid the
situation could lead to another
1929-style c rash .
It would be bad enough tf the
takeover attempts - both the
successful ones and the failures
- were m ere ly unproductive.
But they have caused enormou s
damage to many once-healthy
companies. Last year alone ,
American corporations threa·
tened by hostile takeovers went
$263 billion In debt to buy their
own stock as a defensive mea·
sure. That was double the 1985
amount of defensive debt and
five times the expenditure In
1982.
These gigantic debt loads require huge lnteresfpavments money that could far better be
ptowe.d Into capital invest ment s.
American Industry as a whole
spe nt $177 billion last year on

jai led or fined for such activities,
a nd 12 more have beep prosecuted so far this year.
Companies with undervalued
stock ar e the r aiders' favorite
targets, and they' re easy to find,
To crawl out from under their
crushing debt s. companies close si nce the value Of an average
down operations and lay off company 's outstanding stock Is
about 75 percent of tis asset s. And
employees. It 's estimated tha t
with the wi ld fluct uatio ns In stock
800,000 jobs have bee n lost In
prices that have become normal
recent years In the aftermat h of
these
&lt;Ja ys, a targeting comtakeover attempts.
pany's stock ca n usually be
A few of the more notorious bought at bargain prices .
The law requires a nyone who
Insiders are trading in th e ir· Wall
acquires
5 percen t of a comStreet wtngtips fo r prison work
boots. a nd fed e ra l prosec ut or s pa ny's stock to disclose this to the
say these headlin ers are just th~ Securlt lesw and Exchange Commission within 10 day s. But It' s
vanguard of amy more whit e·
simple
to get around the Intent of
collar defend ants. An in kling of
the
law
by con tinu ing to buy
what 's com in g' ca n be glea ned
stock
quietly
until the last day of
from some astonishing statts·
lhP
dea
dline
period.
By the time
tics : In th e 50 years be fore 1984.
rai
ders
fil
e
with
the
SEC, they
only 12 ra ses or Insider trading
quire
d
as
much as 15
may
ha
ve
ac
were prosec uted; from 1984
percent
of
th
eir
ta
rget's
stock.
through 1986. 40 lndi.vldu a ls were
Even if the takeover bid fal ls ,
I he raidPr Is us\l_ally ass ured of a
fat profit whe n word of the
attempt se nd s thE' c;,ompany 's
stock prices soa ring. This Is often
the ac tual g'oal of the raider ,
clea n of grudgl'S held against
whose a nn ounced Intentio n of
~ac h other. What a hea lthy idea .
takeover is pure bluff . des igned
The ir basic Idea Is for~lven ess ,
to ex tract "gree nm ai l' ~ In the
not confr·ontat ion, but the end
form or a premi um on the stock
. result IS the same : Alrisc)em·rd : for re linquishin g It lo the threa ·
Fences arc ml'nded. L.lfCgoes on . toned compan y.
And me? Yes. th ere is n fr iend
Thr Ine vit a ble result Is a
who has n' t written. hasn' t c·a ll('d
s ub ~ta nt lt~l inC'r£'a sc In corporate
me $!n ee l used hf'r a ~ a ~ourcc !r1
·debt - a nd a con rquent de·
a n article seven years ago. I havr crease In !hr amou nt or money
written her at least twice. m av bi' tho banks have to lend out for
more. r have thought ofh erorien,
morr useful purposes. That 's
have wondered what It was I sai d wh"t make s the 1929 parallel so
or did or wrote. a nd prt·pared my omin ous . Recessio n. tight money
defen ses again t oil s light s I and high lnt er,s t rates will bring
Imagine I mi g ht have done to her. a fl oo d o r defaults and
I have thought about th e times· bankruptl' ies .
we s pent as l' hl ldr"n a nd

A go-between ____B_y_S_a_ra_h_O_t_Jc_rs_tr_ee_t
A few weeks ago I got a call
from a friend whO wanted me to
do her a favor. "Uh. I haven' t
heard from Laura in over a year.
I didn't even get an Invit ation to
her New Year' s Eva party. We
were besi friends in co llege. Do
you, uh, could you find a way to
ask he r If she's mad at me or
something ?" _
I knew the feeling . Boy, Did I
know the feeling, s ince, oh, about
second grade when my "best
friend " would stop speaking tp
me In the lunch Hne just to see if
I'd cry. I've been on the other end
of this conversation several
times, waiting for the verdict
from my lia iso n. Mad Not mad
Am I Imagining things. the same
old paranoid I always wa s, and In
th at case, why wouldn't someone
be upset with me 7 Or am I really
thei:loer of an incredible faux pa s
too heinous to even mouth 7
This is not an easy question to
' ask , if you' re the chosen go·
be-tween , no mat ter how nonchal-

an tly you try to throw it into the
conversa·tton. ' 'Hey. you a nd
Lau ra aren' t on the .outs of
anything. are you 7 Oh. no. no
reason at a ll. She just me ntioned
she hadn 't heard from you in a
while ....
If you're the go-betwee n. you
alwa ys feel llke yo u're back in
the second grade. although the
game Is sti ll p layed .as seriously
at age 35 as it wasat age 7. We're
all grow nu ps here. and If I ask
you the question I must think tha t
one of you is acti ng like a kid, and
I wou ldn't want to impl y that. But
anyway. just out of curi osity.

staff that are truly concerned for
everyone's well being. I am an
ornery, very difficult pa tien t:
however. I can not recall one in·
sa nce where I was treated with
anyth in g bvt courtesy by very
highl y skilled people. 1 would es·
peciall y thank my Doctors and
ther staffs. Dr. Lentz is a very
competent surgeon who along
with Doctors Dayo and F urlong
have made it possible for me to
resume a normal pain free life.
Really Folks ; we already have
the best. let's support it.
William E. Kennedy

there's nothing wro ng between
you and Laura - Is there?.
I didn't do too well carry in g my
friend's question. I waited until!
had another reaso n to ca ll and
tried to slip It ln.to the conversa·
lion . r ma naged todrop lt ln abou.t
as subtly a s a 'fi6 Marlin drops oft
a jack.
Asking to have this kind of
question conv£&gt;yed Is no easier .
No adu lt li kes to admit he ca n' t
find a simple way to ask a simple
question like, "Are you mad a t
me 7 " We fight wars and build
emp ires easier.
Sometimes we Inn ocently im ·
ply th £&gt; df&gt;a thl y mes sage of
anger; we don't call, we don't
write. becau se we're busy or
forge tful. not mad . But when the
weapon is flr&amp;d in ten tionally .
there is none more lethal. A
confron tation -c "You jerk. you
insulted my wife! ' ' ~ Is over in a
few minutes . a nd both s ides get to
fight and be mad and hold equa l
grud ges.
But the sllencP, the potnt.Pd
withdrawal of comm unicatio ns,

hacks away at the victim 's heal't
with a dull blade as the realiza·
tion gradually dawns : Something's wrong, and I mu st be
responsible for lt. Now. what on
ea rt h was it? Was It t he ti me we
were all at the lake and 1 told his
kid to quit sp,lashing water on
me? Or m·aybe when I kept he r
copy of "Scruples" for '"'O year
because it was underneath the
sofa cushion ...
As part of yea rl y High Holy
Days, th e Jews wipe their slates

mourn ed hE'r loss. But as f vr1. 1
haver. 't summoned thl' co~ra gP

nation s of pies a nd cakes, the
clea n-up and the countless other
ways people helped , our sincere
tha nks. We hope to see you next
year at the same time . sa me
place.
Leonard Koenig
Chester vol. Fire Dept .

if she 's mad at m&lt;' ? 1 havC'n

Another fair has come and
gone and we are pleased to re·
port that everything and everybody worked toge ther to make
this yea r a successful one.
The new commercial building
which we have worked toward
for so many years proved to be a
pleas ure for exhibitors and fair
goers alike. This first year for
the· Log Cabin added to the overa ll enjoyment of the fair as peapi!' viewed and listened to e nterta-I nme nt throughou t the week .
. It Is through the efforts of
hundreds of people' - many
working throughout the year that the fa ir can provide ed uca~lon, experience, profit and enjoyment.
To our publi c officials, Commi ssioners, Sheriff's Dept ., High
Dept ., Litter Control , Business
Es tabilshments, Jr. Fair Personn el, Exhibitors, Stage Performers, a nd any and all others
who helped In many ways to
stage a s uccessful 1987 Fatr we
th ~nk you most sincerely.
Meigs County fair Board
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Muriel Bradford, Secretary

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State. He satd he kept using the
same three or four plays last
Saturday In a 23-3 romp over Ohio
University because the plays
were successful.
The Mountaineers outgained
'the Bobcats 360-131 with 283
yards rushing and 77 yards
passing.
"We- went into the Ohio U.
game saying 'Start with this a nd
if It doesn't work go to something
else,"' he sai'q. "We gained six
yards every time we ran. When
we passed, we lost 30 . We didn 't
do much because we didn ' t have
to."
Mountai neer coaches said they

NOW

Intended to expand their offense
this season to Include option
plays, wishbone formations and
longer pass routes . West VIrginia
used the option several times
against Ohlo University and also
ran a no- huddle offense In the
second quarter.
But Nehlen said strong line
play, not uncommon offensive
formations, will be the deciding
factor against Ohio State.
"The thing we can't do is go
into Columbus and think that a
bunch of" fancy formations Is
going to be enough for us to win
the game, " he said. "You're
going to win that game In the

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Astros lose; Expos trip _Cards, 4-l
cause Dennis Martinez is our
ace," Montreal Manager Buck
UPI Sports Writer
Rodgers sa id.
Th e Montrea l Expos have
Tues day night, Bryn Smith and
produced a tight race In the
Na tional League East by. quie t- Andy' McGafflgan com bined on a
four -hitter t.o help the Expos beat
Ing the bats of the league's most
the Ca rdin~ls 4-1 and claim their
productive offe nse.
lOth victory In 13 games.
· Th e Expos moved into position
to complete a sweep of the ihelr · Montreal pulled within three
games of the Cardinals. The New
three-game series aga inst the
York Mets, who defeated Philafirst -place St. Louts Cardinals
delphia
5-2 Tuesday, are in
tonight with Dennis Martinez,
second
place.
2% games back.
8-3, facing Joe Magrane, 7-6.
·
.
In
other
NL
games, San Fran"We've won two out of two and
cisco
overca
me
Houston 6- 4.
I'm confiden t Wednesday be-

. By LISA HARRIS

Atlanta beat San Diego 4-2,
Pittsburgh downed Chicago 4-1,
and Los Ange les topped Clncln·
nati 5·3. ,
Giants 6, Astros 4
At Houston, Mike Aldrete
stroked a tie-breaking, basesloaded double with two out in the
ninth inning to lift Sa n Francisco.
· Mets 5, Ph lilies 2
At New York, Kev in McRey nolds hit a two-run homer In the
fourth inning a nd scored the
go-ahead run in the sixth. lifting
the Mets.

trencheS."
Nehlen, a former head coach at
Bowling Green University and an
assistant at Michigan, had nothing but compliments for Ohio
State. He said Coach Earl Bruce
bel!eves"he has his best defensive :
unit.ever and said the Buckeyes ;
have· a potent offense with senior ·
Tom Tupa at quarterback.
"I don't think there Is much of a
mental preparation ·at all when
you're playing Ohio State," ·
Nehlen said. "Naturally, our kids
wtll g~t ex~\ted about playing
Ohio State. Our problem will be ·
blocking and tackl!ng."
Four West VIrginia starters
are questionable for Saturday's
game because or Injuries. They
Include linebackers Theron Ellis
a nd Darren Whitten, defensive
tackle Chris Parker and fullback
Gary Basil .
N_e hlen satd starting free
safety Terry White is expected to
play against his former Ohio
State teammates. He missed the
Ohio University game .b ecause of
an!njury.
'

Doughty resigns post
CINCINNATI (UP)) - Larry
Doughty, Who said last week he
intended to resign as the Cincinnati Reds' director of scouting at
the end of this season, · left the
club Monday.

OVCS in shutout
win over GC team
The Ohio Valley Christian
School varsity soccer team
posted it s fir s t season s hutout ,
defeating Gi·ace Christia n of
Huntin gton , W. Va .. 4-0.
Shannon Gilliam led the Defenders with two goa ls and a n
assist. Tony Jamora booted in a
goal and an assist , whil e Benton
Hall picked up the re maining
goal for his team.
On defense. goa li e Brady Joh nso n was .credited with ll saves.
Ban·y Ca lland Mike Wright were
acclaimed with prov iding good
del.ense for OV CS and keeping
down the numbe r· o[ &gt;hots on the
goa l.
The Defe nd ers ha d 25 shots on
the goal for the contest.
The next game for OVCS is
Tu esday," ' 4 ::10 p.m. at Raccoon
Creek County Park . where they
will take on Cross Lanes Chris·
tlan of Charleston. W.Va.

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- It will take more than a
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No. 5 Ohio State, says West
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The two teams face off In
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Saturday in their first meeting
si nce 1903. The Buckeyes , early
favorites to win the Big Ten
Conference title. are 17-po!nt
favorites over West VIrginia, 1· 0
after a · 23-3 victory over Ohio
University last Saturday ..
Nehlen said Tuesday a t his
weekly media luncheon that his
team needs a more balanced
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The morning sta rs a re Ma rs a nd .Jupiter .
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especia ll y glad to see as many
coaches out to help as we had .
This really s hows the a thl etes
you care.
I want to say a special Thank
You to my other thr ee officers.
Ma rilyn Spencer, Becky Mankin
a nd Pam Hager. Because of
these three women we had a successful week. Beleive me, I
couldn 't have done it without
them.
Again, to a nyone who helped in
any way, Thank You.
Jill Holt er

The fair has
come and gone

Transactions

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CLASSES STARTING
SEPT. 21

to call a fri e nd a nd " s k. "U h.
,could yo u call J.anc·t and find out

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AppreCiates support
As president of the Ea s ter n
Athletic Boosters I would like
tq thank everone who donated
food , who help worked on our
booth, w ho he lped move in and
out and who worked lo ng hot
hours in our foot booth a t th e
Meigsj Coun ty Fair.
We ended up having plenty of
help everyday. All th is help is
v~ry much appreciated by the
b9osters. Beca use we're a sm all
school we need help from every
.part of our sports programs and
this year we had just that. I was

Majors

hostile takeover games - more
than the entire amount spent for
Improvements In pl ant s and
equipment.

Thanks community
The Chest&lt;&gt;r Volunteer Fi re
Depar.!,men t would li ke to tha nk
everyone who helped in any way
wJth the food booth at th.e Mei gs
Cuunty Fair. To &lt;&gt;veryone who
assisted with . the prepara tion
and serving of the food, all the do ·

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Wednesday, September 9, 1987

Angels beaten again;. .T igers
regain first in AL East play
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threw him out on the play. (UPJ)

St_u bbs ends.slump, paces LA
to ~-3 victory over Cincinnati
CINCINNATI tUP )) -Fra nklin Stubbs had tried every thing to
s ~a p a s lump tha t reached
epide mic 0-for-33 dimensions by
Tuesday night.
"! tried so many things tha t I
go t lost," said the Los Angeles
Dodgers ' outfielder . " Finally, I
just went back to the basics of
batting."
Getting back the bas ics pa id off
as St ubbs drove in three runs
with a triple and a single to power
the Dodgers to a 5-3 win over the
Cinci nnati Reds Tuesday night.
" I've been trying everything to
get a hit," sa id Stubbs. "When
you're not hitting th e ball, you 'll
try a nything. I tried differe nt
sta nces, dtflerent techniques.
None of it worked a nd I just got
confused.
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"So, I decided to go bac k to the
bas ics - back to wha t I had
learned in Instruc tiona l Leagu e.
I kept my hands away !rom my
' body , stayed loose and relaxed a t
the plate and used a shor ter ,
lighter bat to get a round a little
quicker.
:·My bat is 35 inches long a nd
weighs 33 ounces. So I borrowed
P hil Garner's ba t, which is an
inch shorter a nd an ounce lighter. I got bo th hits wit h it tonight,
so I'm going to keep using It for
a"'' hile.
''It fe lt . great to fi na lly do
somet hing to he lp the tea m, ..
aclded St ubbs ..
Stubbs keyed a four-run third
inning with a two-run triple a nd
a dded an RBI-slngle in the sixth.
Orel Hershiser. 14-13, the Na tiona l League earned run leader
a( 2.71 who had los t four of his
previous five dec isions, got the
win by limit ing the Reds to seven

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hits a nd three r uns over seven
innings.
"It's going to be tough com petition for the earned r un title wi th ·
Dwight Gooden, Nola n Ryan.
Mi ke Scott a nd Rick Reuschel ali
in there, but what I'd really li ke
to do Is wi n some more games
a nd keep us out of the ce llar,"
said Hers hi ser. "I'd like to fi nish
up ~Mith a good Septe mber,
maybe get 16 or 17 wins and try to
get the tea m up to fo urth place."
Cinci nna ti manager Pete Rose
sa id Hershlser cou ld have been
bea ten Tuesday night.
"! thought we hit the ba ll pretty
ha rd aga ins t him," sa id Rose . " I
didn' t think he was rea lly ha nd- .
c ulling us like he usually does .

Southern volleyball .team
·hopes to improve re~ord
RACINE -' The Scuther n Tornadoettes of Coach Suza nne
Wolle hope to have a m uc h im proved season at the nets this
year and return Southen t o the
domina nt force it was just a few
seasons ago.
Four se niors and five j un iors
retur n to the lineup in 1987 to
build a strong nucleus !Of' the
team.
A good attitude a nd three hard
weeks of practice have apparently paid olf as the SHS team
has a lready started to gel in to a
s t•ong contende r .
Severa l key players were los t
from last yea r's sq ua d, however,
sever al younger players with experience hope to 1111 the void. Senior Ta mn\y Holte r has been selected ass tea m capta in.
Coach Suzann e Wolfe co mmented, " I wa nt to improve our
won-loss Fecord from last season
a nd to be m ore com petitive in the
SVAC. Our girls ha ve been working hard for three weeks and are
looking forward to havi ng a successful year."
The vetera n coac h concl uded,
"We've been experi menting with
differen t o lfenses and hopenty .
our players will adjust to ou r new
system. If things fa ll into place
we can have a grea t yea r."
At press ti me Sou thern owns a
perfect 3-0 record a nd is off to a
good start.
Wolle is_ assis~d again this

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Bu t, he made the good pitches
when he had to.
"We just didn' t get a ny cl utch
hits," a dded Rose. "We had some
shots and wi th a couple of c lu tch
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t here.''
After Hers hiser permitted the
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reach, Ale jandro Pena came In to
k.ill the Reds' n liy and get his
t hird save. Pena got lour of the
fi nal six outs by strikeou ts.
Ci ncinna ti's _loss, coupled wit h
San Fra ncisco's 6-4 win over
Houston Tuesday night , dropped
the Reds six games behind ·the
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Friday's games
Ga llipolis at Point Pleasa n t
Athens a t Wa inul R!dge
Jackson a t Circlev ille
Miami Tr ace at Logan
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Buffal o a t Coal Grove
Ceredo- Ke nova a t Rock Hill
Trimble at Meigs
Wa ham a at Eas tern
ffa nnan Trace at G reen
Kyger Creek at Wa terford
· North Ga llla at So utheastern
Ironton St. Joe a t Oak Hill
Southern a t Huntington Ross
Alexa nder a t Soutllwestr n
Symmes Va lley at Huntington
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Star City Maid set a track record
lor older . trott ing mares In
winning Tuesday night's featured eighth race at Scioto
Dow ns.
The 5-year-old mare was
clocked In 1:59 3-5 for the mile.
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Trick in 1985.
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ha lf-way marker a nd pulling
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Tall Ti mbers. City Special fi n!s hed third.
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overlooked when the hunt takes what it is: FOOD. You wouldn't
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notable of these is the condition ~r carrying around In your jacket
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II you shoot a squirrel just after It on Ice as soon as possible alter
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26-year career. He was a victory whole game around right there.
away wJtll the !982Angels and his No left· handed baseman could
1964 P hiladelphia Ph111ies blew a have made that play."
big lead In the closing weeks or
Elsewhere, Boston be,!lt New
the season.
York 8-6, Texas bombed Oakland
Mark Gubicza surrendered
12-1, Milwaukee stopped Toronto
four lilts over 6 2-31nnlngs to snap lh4, Chicago edged Minnesota 4-3
a personal six-game ·losing and Seattle blimked Cleveland
streak and George Brert ho- 7-0. The game between Detroit
mered a nd drove In three runs to and the Orioles at Ba lt imore was
pace the visiting Royals.
postponed by rain.
Gubicza, 10-16, allowed just
Red Sox 8, Yankees 6
four singles but walked seven.
At Boston, roo~ ie Todd BenzinThe victory was his firs t since ger clubbed a thre~-run homer
Aug. 2. Jo hn Davis worked 2 1-3 and the Red Sox withstood . a .
perlecl inni ngs for his second
lour-run, ninth- Inning rally .
save.
Rangers 12, Athletics I _
" It's been a real struggle,"
At Oakland. Calif. Charlie .
Gublcza said. "I've pitched some
Hough posted his 15th victory and
good games, Even better than
Larry Parrish drove in five runs
tonigh t , Tonight I li ad really good
wit h two homers.
st uff but I couldn't put it in the
Brewers 6, Blue Jays 4
strike zone."
At Milwaukee. Juan Castillo
A(ter deliveri ng a two-run
doubled home two runs ancl
homer In the first inn ing. Brett
scored o_nce in a three-run s&lt;?cond
si ngled home Wi ll ie Wi lso n with
inning as the Bl ue Jays had a
the go-ahead run in the seventh
six -game winning streak
off Willie Fraser, 9-9.
snapped.
A key play can\e in the sixth,
While Sox 4, Twins 3
when John ny Ray hit a hard shot
A1 Min neapolis. Ch lcago cento Brett at first · base. Brett
ter fielder Ken Williams threw
s topped t he ball and beat Ray to
out the potential game- tying ru n
the bag, leavi ng runners at
at the plate with two out In the
seco nd and th ird with one out.
ninth Inning to save the victory
" I don't think a nybody realizes
for Floyd Bannister. 12-10. Ban .
just wha t kind of play that was,"
nis ter wori hiS fourt h co nsecutive
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season by Coacn Tonja Hunter.
Below Is the varsity and reserve ros ters and the schedule:
TOLEDO. Ohio tUPii - Mi VARS ITY
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placekicker Gary Gussman
Jen nifer Arnold. Sr.: Patrece
Toledo linebacker Steve
and
Circle, Sr. : Angie Grueser, Sr.;
Huflman
were S!'lected the Mid Tammy Holter, Sr. (Capt.); TraAmerican
Confere nGe offensive
cy Beegle , Jr.: B&lt;&gt;cky Evans, Jr.
and
defensive
players ol the
; Crystal Hli . Jr .: Dawn John week .
son, J r .; Becky Winebrenner. Jr.
Gussman, a senior from Pun1a
RESE RVES
Got
da. Fla., kicked live fie ld
Aimee Hill, Soph.: Tracy Norris,
goals to ~ecou n t lor a li or
Sopb.; Jane Ann Williams. Soph.:
Trlcla Wolfe, Soph. (Capt.); Junie Miami' s point s In a 15-6 MAC wlrt
Beegle, Fr.; Melanie Adams. Fr.; over Central Michiga n Saturday .
Gussman, whose five fie ld
Chris Harmon, Fr.; Tonya Ingels,
goals
was a Miami tecord. ha d
Fr.; Mica Jones. Fr.; CheryiPape,
52. 47. 32. 37, 26 yards.
kicks
of
Fr.; Andrea Theiss, Fr.
52-yarder
tied another Reds.
The
COACH-Suza nne Wolle
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ASST. COACH-To nja Hu nter
Ho llman. a grad uate studen t
SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL
from Lud low Fa lls, Ohio. participaled in 18 tackles a nd recovered
VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE
Sept. 8-* Ha nna n Trace .. . Home a Ju mble in Toledo's 13-12loss to
Te[llple. He had nine solo ulckles
Sept. 9-Melgs " ............... Away as Toledo held Temple to 293 tota_l
Sept. 10-*Southwestern ... Away
yards on 85 plays !ro m
Sept. 14-MIIIer ...... ..... .... Home scri mmage.
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Sept. 17-*0ak Hill .. ........ Home
Sept. 21-Fort Frye._......... Away
Spet. 22-*Kyger Creek .... Away
Sept. 23-Athens ........... .. . Away
Sept. 24-*Ea stern .. .. ....... Home
Se pt. 30-Gaiilpolis .. .. .. .. .. Awa y
Oct. 1-* Ha nnan Trace .... Away
Oct. 5-A t hens ......... , ....... Home
O&lt;ll howf 10 1~ ,..,._o.i, ""
Oct. 6-•southwes ter n .... _,_._Hom e
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Oct .. 7-Meigs ............... ... Home
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Oct. 14-GalII polis .. .... ...... Home
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Oct. 15-* Kyger Creek ..... Home
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By DAVID E. NATHAN
UP J Sports Writer
Calllornla Manager Gene
Mauch may not receive . the
chance to narrowly miss a
pennant this year.
The defending American
League West c hampio ns Tuesday night lost lor the sixt h time In
seven games, falling 4-2 to
Kansas City. The Angels are61-2
games behind first-place Minnesota with 23 games left on their ·
schedule.
Last year Mauch came wlthi!J
one strike of reaching the World
Series for the first time in his

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Huntington isn't too far away
so I wanted
mention lo you
that the Delta
Queen wUI
making one
its seasona
stops at · Hun·
llngton on Tu es .
day, Sept. 29.
The boat will dock &amp;I lhe David
Harris Riverfront Park for publie viewing from 9 a.m. to 12:30
p .m . Passenger's and the public
will be treated to a musical
performance b y the Backyard
Dixie Stampers at the. park
amj&gt;ltheatre fr om 11 a.m. to I.
Delegates representing over
5,000 members of District 12.
Department of Ohio, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, will meet at Post
4464 in Gallipolis Sunday. Meigs
County is one of nine counties
making up the 'district.
And Nellie Parker reports that
the Athens District United Melh·
odist Women will be holding their
annual meetin g at Christ United
Methodist Church, at the corner
of Third and Wooster Sts .. in
• Marietta on Sept. 24.
Dr. William Smith, professor
of religio n at Marietta College,
will be featured speaker. Regis·
!ration is at 9: 30 a.m. and there
are morning and afternoon programs. Meigs United Methodist
Women can check with their
local organization for further
details .
DavE" Diles of Racine - and
around the world- will begin his
duties as master of ceremonies of
Big 10 football this Saturday.
Dave will be doing his hosting job
-similar to the one he used to do
in New York - at a brand new
television facility which has been
CQnstructed in Champagne, lil.
You'l l probably catch Dave on
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a nd other televis ion work·. Dave

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THURSDAY
POMEROY - Rock Springs
Grange will meet at 8 p.m.
Thursday night at the hall.

program on the constitution in observance of Constitution
Week. Co·hostesses for the meetIng will be Mrs. Harold Sargent.
Mrs. Gerald Powell, Mrs. Clinton
Tisher, and Mrs. James O'Brien.
SUNDAY
POMEROY - The (amilies of
the late Louis and Myra Gibbs
Cunningham, and the laie James
and · Mary Justis Davidson will
have a reunion Sunday at the
Racine Locks and Dam Park
W
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serv&lt;id at I2: 30 p.m. Relatives
and family friends are invited .

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gra ndmother, Lana Gibson. .

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Doris Muth, She!la Arnold ,
Sharon Hartman, all sisters:
Natha n Arnold IV, a son of Sheila
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No C/ubr all ac rD sr America . These }ufl Say No
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Pomeroy , has returned to her
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home after two weeks vacation In
Jprm w r a ']Jdl Sa)' N o'' Pledp, CJ Dnt•e. Durwp, thH um e. ~/edJ!.e
Charleston, S.C. visiting her son.
Cards uti/ be a1•ailable for childre 11. agn 7 to I )'Cars old. to"~ " · BJ'
Paul. a nd in Su mmerville, S.C.
s ip.~1inp, tht curd, the children plcdf!.C' tht• fn llou·m p,:
wi th her son and dau g hter ·ln ·
'I pledj!e tn lead a dr11~ free life. / u·untto be healthy utld happy.
law, Alber! and Debra Smith and
chi ldren , Jennif e r and
•J u:i/1 r.; r NO tn har:m/ul dru!f.J.
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child fr om'"' " Jlal u will be te ·
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Simpson, Becky. Ma.tthew and
Jonathon , Por tsmouth; Sheryl
Stemple a nd Jamie, Dayton;
Mark and Regina Simpson, and
Joshua, Middleport; Beatrice
and Rex Carlyle, and Brian,
Westerville; Betty Spaun and
Kevin, Racine; Ernest and Fios·
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Revival
CARPENTER - Mt . Union
Church, two miles south of
Carpenter on County Road 10,
will be In revival through Sept.13
with services at 7 p.m. nightly .
Evangelist will . be Rev . N.L.
Russell.
Open house
The Gingerbread House Pre·
School of North Second Ave ..
Middleport, will have an open
house Wednesday morning from
9 to 11: 30 a.m.

Alzhelmers meeting
A meeting of the Alzhelmers
Support Group will be held on
Sept. 22 at 6 p. m. with a potluck
dinner to precede the meeting.
On Friday, Sept. 25, an educa·
tional meeting for the group will
be held . Both meetings will be
held at the Senior Citizens
Center .

Reunion conduaed by family

Harrisonville area happenings
Mr. and Mr s. Jo hn Williams
and her brother, Charles War·
field. Columbus . spent the wee·
kend with the ir sister in
Somerset, Ky.
Nel lie Lowe spent a week wit h
her sister and brother·in·law in
Three Mile, W. Va.
Mrs. Ora .Ca rsey visited re·
cently with her sons , Terry ·and
family of Mill ersport, and Roger
a nd family of Co lumbus.

Community calendar/aria happenings

For the next few columns, I'll
POMEROY - Preceptor Beta
be mentioning some of the Meigs Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Soror·
County communities and a brief lly, meeting at 7:30p. m . Thurs·
report of how each was named:
day at Episcopal Parisyh House
Pomeroy was given the sur- in Pomeroy.
name of one of the founders of the
village, S.W. Pomeroy, whose
CHESTER - Shade River
grave .[s in Beech Grove Lodgge4o3, F&amp;AM. will meet at8
Cemetery.
p.m. Thursday at the hall.
Middleport derived its name
because of its location midway
POMEROY - pomeroy Chapbetween Pittsburgh and Cincin· , ter Women's Aglow Fellowship
nat!. The town was originally meeting. 7· p.m. Thursday at
called Sheffield.
Senior Citizens Building, Pome·
The village of Racine was laid roy, with music to be provided by
out as Graham Station, Jan . 30, local gosepl group, "Sunrise" of
I837, but the name was changed the Chester area.
to Racine in 1852. The source of
FRIDAY
the present name has apparently
been los! to local history .
POMEROY - Return Jona·
than Meigs Chapter, Daughters
The August edition of Coal of the American Revolution, will
Courier, published by the Ameri· meet Friday at 1 p.m. at the
can Elect ric Power Service home of Mrs. George Morris,
Corp., ·contains a good photo of Lincoln Hill Road, Pomeroy.
the Meigs Courthouse, a Pome· Mrs . Pearl Mora wlll present a
roy landmark, pointingoutthat It
Is unique In that it has an outside
entrance on each of the floors .
The magazine also has photos of
The fifth annual reunion of
performers at the Meigs Mine Della and Elbert Gillilan was
No. I Coal Miners Jamboree and held Aug. 16 at the picnic area of
of Max Whitlatch of Mine I doing Mt. Moriah Church of God, M!le
his San ta role.
Hill Road, Racine. Potluck
dinner was served at noon and
Amanda Murray, retired nurse games were played.
from local hospitals, will be
Attending lhe reunion were
observing her 82nd blrthd&amp;y on Dolores and Raymond Donohue;
Sept. 10. You can send a long a Kenda. Angie, Gerald and Linda
card In care of Dorothy McCloud, Donohue; Robin, Jodie and Bar·
Front St., Middleport.
ble Ponohue, all of Harrison·
ville; Linda Rae .Donohue, Co·
Perhaps. you remember Ber· lumbus: Brenda and Mike
nard Wallace who worked for Neutzling, Missy, David and
years with the R. C. Cola Bottling Andrea , Pomeroy: Dennis and
Co . .
Janet Donohue, and Matthew.
Bernard is quite ill and would Florida: Mildred and Freeman
appreciate hearing from old Williams. and Jan. Raci ne; Shir·
friends and neighbors. The ad· ley and Gerald Simpson, and
dress is Box 52·B, Pedro, Ohio Diana , Racine; Lori Bearhs.
45659.
Poemroy; Glenn and Suellen

Aglow group meets Thursday .
Su nrise. a local Southern gos·
pel s inging group from Chestesr,
will presen t music when the
Pomeroy Women' s Aglow Chap·
ter meets at 7 p.m. Thursday at
the senior citizens center in
Pomeroy .
Reserva tions jor the meeting
which includes refres hments a re
$4 •and must be·made by Wednes·
day with Carolyn Searls, 'l92·
3467: Mel odie Forbes. 992· 7030.
and Marion Michael. ·992·3219.
Sheila Arnold writes many of
the songs featured by Sunrise. In
1985 her so ng, " Going Up First
Class" was one of the top 10

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Wednesday. September 9 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio '

Johnson
birthd4y

Public Notice

Meigs seniors plan week

Brooks Johnson celebrated his
third birthday with two parties In
August .
The first was held at Show Biz
• Pizza In Columbu s. Attending
werePamandSklppJohnson , his ·
paren ts: Bridget Johnson, his
sister: and Beulah Johnson, his
grandmother; along with Nelson
and Noka Newsome, Edith Lee,
Lennie, Cindy and Becky Smith.
Carlton, Janie and Issac Davis,
Tony, Jackie, Ton!LeeandArtai ,
Johnny Richardson and Brenda.
A Sm11rf theme was used at the
second party . Lunch was ser ved
foltowed by cake and Ice cream .
Attending were Beulah Johnso n,
BROOKSJOUNSON
Bridge Jhnson, Paula, Mindy
his great -grandmother. ·' Edith
and Matthew · ! son. !?am and
Webb: his grandparents, Elmo
Cassie Cooper, Alice and R eed
and Susan Webb; his grandKoenig, and Pam ohnson
father , Henry Johnson, Wilbur
Sending cards and gift s were
K oenig and Patrina Scolt.

60th anniversary is observed

The M eigs County Senior Cit!·
zens Center. Mulberry Heights,
Pomeroy. has the foltowing activities scheduled for the week of
September 7-11:
Tllursday ~ Quarterly birthday party, seniors with birthdays
In July, August and September
wtll be recognized. Following
lunch .there will be a program
featu r. lng D o n Sedgewick ,
Tuppers Plains, . playing the
organ.

ling a variety of handmade crafts
for holiday and general use.
The Senior Nutrition Program
menu lor the week Is:
Thursday-Creamed b aked
chicken, parsleyed potatoes, cole
slaw, cake.
Friday-Baked stea k , au gratin potatoes, stewed tomatoes, melon balls.
Choice of beverage available
with meal s.

son, Hugh and his wife, Carylon
Conroy , and their ·c hildren,
Steven and Crystal. Akron.
Others at the observa nce were
Rose Reynolds , Middl eport ;
Jack and Elsie Conroy. Columbu s; Nara Hartman. Chester;
Mary ,..Gerald , Shelia, M isty and
Shawn Powell, Pomeroy. The
couple received numerous cards
and other remembrances of the

occasion.

Elberfeld birthday is noted
Mr. and Mrs.- Michael E lberfeld . Pomeroy Pike. announ ce
l he birth of a daughter, Carrie
Lin, Sunday, . Sept. 6, at the
Holzer M edical Center . Th e
infant weighed eight pounds, six
ounces.

M at ernal grandparent s are
Mr. and M rs. Dwight Milhoan.
Pomero y, and the pat ernal
grandpar ent s are Mr. and Mrs.
Ra ym·ond Elberfeld, Pomeroy .
Mrs. Linder Dains, Pomeroy , is a
mat ernal great -grandmother.

Birth being announced by couple
Jeff and T ammy H ill announce
the birth of a son, K evin Wes ley,
June 20 at the Holzer Clinic . The
infant weighed two pounds. II
ounces and was 13 inches long.
He was at Children ' s Hospita l ·in
Columbus until July 28. Kevin
now weighs seve n pounds.

Mr. and Mrs. Hill ha ve anoth er
son, Jordan. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hersc hel
Roush and the paternal grand pa rents are Mr . and Mrs. Billy
Hili. Sr . . 1 P ate rn a l great grandparents are Mrs. Ora Hili
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Badgley .
all of Racine.
·

Martin reunion conduaed
The descen dant s of John E d·
ward Martin and Mary Frances
Blankenship held their 16th annual reunion at the home of Les
and Sheryl Gibbs, State Route
124. Pomeroy, Sunday.
Ren!lda Marshall. pres id ent ,
conducted the meet ing and ex tended the welcome. Donuts and
coffee we re enjoyed m i d morning and a basket dinner was
held early alternoon. Mary Marlin gave the invoca tion. An
auction was held by Mike M artin
and Osby Martin .
It was decided to find a
permanent place to hold t he
reunion and the dat e was
changed to the second weekend
in June. Officers were elected,
Michael Martin, president; Chris
Martin. secretary-treasurer.
Gifts were prese nted to the
oldest !amity m ember. Albert
Martin; the youngest. Mi chael
Vinson Martin. 14 month old son
of Michael and Chris Martin:
Osby Martin . who traveled the
far thes t, Katy Texas , and E . R.
Martin f or hav ing the m os t
children present.
Door prizes and awards were
presented. The marriages of
Connie M at thew Devore, Ga llipolis, June 21 and Robert Martin
and Debbi e Ringwald , Ailiance.
Sept. 5. wer e noted.

informatio n.

George HJnkle and his Blu egrass Boys Band, Columbu s, and
the Robert Pearson Fam!iy of
Gall!polis, entertained with contemporary and gospel singing.
Attending were Joseph and
Etsuko Martin, Hidekl and Angelia, Fort Bragg, N . C.; Robert ,
Debbie and Steven Martin , Allian ce: Osby. Mary and Adam
Martin, Kat y , Texas ; Michael ,
Rene!lda and Sarah Mar shall,
Steve Carter , Valerie. Christine,
and Stephen. ali of Columbu s,
Connie Devore. Mr . and M r s.
Rober t Pearson, Ga iii polls.
Leona Martin, Thomas, Susie,
and Danielie Kibble, · Brian
Beeler, Alber t and Eileen M artin, Michael, Chris, Angie andVinson Martin, Margaret Wya tt ,
Brian Mullen, Mich ael Mullens,
J ames and Karen Gibbs, L esley,
Sheryl Gibbs, Brian and Stacey,
Shawn Blorldina, E thel Grueser,
Rich ad C .• Margaret and Brian
Geiger, Don and Toni Scott,
Amanda Williams. Larry and
Betty Kofler, Lisa and Joshua
Will!ams, A J. Blackford, Dick
Brickles, Mingo and Maxine
Hinkle, Tom Chaffin, Julie
Dougherty, and Susie Puli!ns,
Pomeroy .
Jeff, Luet ta , R yan and Nathan
Racine, Alvin L . Godd ard, Dick
R. Wi se, Columbu s.

The Center will be sponsoring
the annu al Arts and Cr aft s Show
on Friday, November 6, and ·
Saturday. November 7, with
several area craft sperson s set-

of the former LIHiand Beuie
Rudisill residence realeltate
situated at 108 Legion Terrace, Pomeroy. Ohio. Theresidence conaista of two bed -

for your

grandparents.
Send the FTO®
Sweet Memories
Bouquet.
Grandparents' Day
is September 13.
Call or
visit us tcxlay.
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U.S.G.S. quadrangle
maps, appro~timately 1000'
eatt to 2200 ' southeast
from Wilkesville , Ohio. The
application proposes to e~ ­
pand the area• for room and
pillar underground mining
and provide for pillar removal on those areas and on
_a reas previously approved to
be mined .
The appllcat'ion is on file at
the office of the Maigs
County R ecordor , Meig s
County Coun House. Second Street, Pomeroy, Ohio ,
4676.9 . for public viewing .
Written com ments or re·
quest s for informal CQnferenca may be sent to t ho
Ohtision of Re c lamation.
Fountain Square. Bu.ilding
8 ~ 3. Co lumb us . Oh io ,
43224 , wi~~in thirty day s of
the latt date of publication
of 1his nolice.

ject any or-all bids.
Alice Struble, Executrbc . of

the Estate of Beuie
RUdisill

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mining and reclamation. operations will be in Meigs
County, Salam Township.

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near the stores. Lg. lront
por ch. ne~d s work but will
lak e $12.000.
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lol N1ce eq01pped birch
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carpet mg and oa k lloor.
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A PROTECTIVE MINT
FOR All OIIT-SUII..DINGS
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A report was given by the
nominating comm ittee on a slate
of new o ffi cers . Eleclion and
installation w ill take place at 7: 30
p.m on Sept. 22 at the hospital.
The A uxiliary board will be hosts
l or the m eet'ing and refresh·
m ent s wit! be breads of th e world.

No. 2&amp;604.

C heryl S ears . 12087 Rain·
tree Ave , P ic kerington, QH .

The annu al picnic o l the
Women's Auxilia ry of Veterans
M emori al Hospit al was held
r ecentl y at the Route~~ roadside
park.

In mamorv of

USDA CHOICE

.

ROUND STEAK •••••••••L!·•••••••• S1.49

w·ho pa ued away 1
year' ago today, Sept . 9 .

MARVIN W. McGUIRE

li' UO!Ij

The ongote .,, oofltv ~
ing • quiol end oilont

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greve;

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For in " It• a ~ioua one
we loved bu1 could not

PICKENS HARDWARE

The ti&gt;inga you -did
for Ul, WI' tblnk of,_.,.

M;ASON, W. Vl.

. day .
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Thov ~- you ..., .,d

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.to us thougt. God

c-you-ty,
We

Hey, Grandparents!

oft~

you

To

lit; .nd thint. of

ond """"" of -

youdlod:

think~

cld _..,.
iifOtJdO»V tMifDN you

closodyour-.

Your

wury howt and c:t.,a·

witt\ poin. your trnublod

Show us a picture of your
grandchild and receive

nights an!l pat.
And m ow aching ~·
we know. you Mve
IWMt r.at at '-':.
But ..,.,. day - ·1
. . - "'I... t.yond thio
toil and •rita.
We'll cllefJ a.::h other'e
hand Df'1011 monJ .net

20°/o OFF

2E. 3, 4. 9, 8, 10 and 16 in

46769, the Vinton County

Recorder, Vinton County
Court House. Main Street,
McArt~ur,

Ohio.

45661.

end the Gaiiia County Recorder. Gallia County Court
House , 9 locuet Street.
Gallipolis. Ohio, 45631 , for
public viewing. Written comments or requests for informai conferen.c e may be s·ent
to the. Division of Reclama·
tion. Fountain Squ-Are. Buildin·g 8·3. Columbus, Ohio,
43224. within thirty days of
the l"t dete of publication
of this notice.

t81 19, 26; 191 2. 9 . 4tc

Business
Services
IAS!(n WEAVING CLASSES

CARPENTER
SERVICE

- Addon1 and r.mod~lng
- Roofing and gutt..- wotk

Roger Hysell
. Garage

- ConCJete work
- Plumbing o!!nd alaetrleal
work
I Free Estimates)

Rt . 124, Pomtrray Ohio

V. C. YOUNG Ill

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

992-6215 or 992-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio
4-15.-86-lc

Alco Trantllllttlon
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

•VINYl SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN

6-17-tfc

INSULA nON

BISSELL

LONG'S
CONSTRUCTION

SIDING CO.
New Homes Built
"Free Estimates"

Vinyl &amp; Alum . Siding
Complafe Gutter •Wotk

PH. 949-2860
or 949-2801

Co·mple1e Remodeling
Rooling of All Types

No Sunday Calls

Wotked in Home Area
· . 25 Years
FREE ESTIMATES

3-11-tln

MARCUM
CONTRACTING

CALL

1-614-843-5425
7123/ 2 mo. d.

CHESTER, OHIO

•HOME BUILDING
•ROOM ADDITIONS
•KITCHENS - BATHS
•ROOFING •GENERAL
REMODELING &amp;
REPA IRS

BISSELL
BUILDERS

REFERENCES

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

Phone Day Dr l.,.rtht

985-4141
GINIUi CONTIACTOII
8· 20-1 mo.

" AI

Dar or Night

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

STINCIUNG ON SIA T£
lOW &amp; WREATH MAkiNG

New location:
161 Norlh Sotand
Middleporl, Ohio 45760

YVONNE SCAU T

Phone Bills Here

I

We Carry Fishing Supplies
Pov Your
1US.I~ISS

PHON!
t6141 992-6510
RISIOINU PHON!
t6t41 992-7754

992-7521

9-9- I mo.

ROOFING
NEW- REPAIR
Gutters

Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

949-2263
or 949-2168

Main St.
Pomtroy

1124 East

992·3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND

I /l8/lfn

PARTS

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

.

"All M1ket

.8·13-l mo.-pd.

•Washe rs •Dishwashers
•Ranges ·
•Refrigerators ·
•Dryers •Freezers

ACCENT

COMPANY

PARTS and SERVICE

Let Ut Fenet You In

4-5·11C

FREE ESTIMATES

BOGGS

RESIOE 114TIAL/ Cb MMEA CtAl

Ot•c• or'""''"""'

GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Authorizorj John DHtt,
New Holland, Bush Hog
F.atm Equipmtrnt

Dtaltr

Corner Collections
129 Mill St.
Middleport, Ohio

STORE HOURS :

·RADIATOR
SERVICE .

10:00-5 :30

Monday· Saturday

U.S. NO, 1

RUSSET POT ATOES •••lt~!~ •••••••• 99(
eeeeeeee(COLJPONeeeeeeee

:

GRADE A LARGE EGGS

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limil 1 Per (ustomet
Good Only AI Powtlt's Supermotket
Olftr Good Thru Sat., S.pt. 12, 1917

:

FLAVORITE SUGAR

••

S LB. BAG

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By putting . our financial weight behind your hard
work, we can help you accomplish your goals ..
You'll find we offer competitive interet rates on all
types of loans. And you'll get your answer fast, be·
cause our decisions are made right here in town by
people you know.
LOANS ARE AVAILABLE AT ALL THREE OF OUR
CONVENIENT LOCAtiONS!

BANK~
"The Better Banlc"

t.IEMB(R F.DJC.

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CRISO SHORTE~ING

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3 LB. CAN

5111 Avenue

Point Plelsant W. Va.

New HIMI1, W. Va.

882-2136

$1 99

PAT HILL FORD
992 -2196

NEW LISTING - lralie1 only. '" good cond1hon. 1973
12' x60' pl us under p1nn11l g and new fl ont por ch. WANT
$4,900.00,

Middlepon. Ohio
1- 13-tfc

NEW LISTING - A lram e and 2h acres ol g1ound close to
town 3 bedrooms, lull basement , woodburner hook-up.
Looks good and great locat io n. $29.900.00.
NEW LISTING - LANGSVILLE AREA - 75 acre larm. batn.
sate lli te diSh, fencmg and a mce 4 bed 1oom home with coun try k1tchen. many ot her feal ures. $49.900.00. ·
PRICE REDUCED - MIDDLEPORT - Yestetyear Ms been
restored to thiS beaut1lul colonial home! ThiS 4 bedroom
home IS on a level lot and has a 2 car garage. ornate trim.
leaded glass wmdow s &amp; door. Att1 c stud io wrt h a sky light.
Welt 1nsulaled means low heat1ng · bills. Must See'
$62,000.00.

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Good Only At Powell's Supormorkel
Offer Good Thru Sat., S.pt. 12, 1987

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32 OZ. JAR

$1 29

limit 1 Per Customer
God Only At Powell's Supermarket
Offer Good Thru Sal., !opt. 12. 1987

:

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614-84.3-524B
R!ASONABU - REUAil£
8-20-'86 tfn

.

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Yard Sale

7

....... Giillii&gt;i:i1Ts.........
8r. Vicinity
1 mile wesl of Centensry on
141 , Wednesday &amp; Thut'ldey.
Treadle sewing maehine with
attachments. baby Clottjes,
dlthes, lou of other items.
Contint,~ed

Wed., Thur. &amp; Fri.
because of rain. Some new
items . Rain · Shine. 1108
Sunset Dr.

···-- Pomeroy ........ ..
Middleport

1\ ;rull•c thctmtlq .rlpllri'IIQC'II.

CONSIMII MONfrOR SYSTEMS
441 lotch Sl..
Miokltoport, Oh. U760

KAREN FACEMYfR

Ind. Otcoroting (onsuh.,t
39504 lradburl Rd.

c
•M•
s
Manufacture an" Sales of

8-24· lmo .

Recording and ContrOl Instruments for Home and

OPEN FOR BUSINESS

ANN'S

~

Commercial UM. Monitor•
to display Furnace and Air
Cond. Houn or Min . of o_plfating time. Valuabie. Data
that allows Oailv Goals to be
set. Completely eliminates
the end of the monlh Bill sur·
prise.
(. F. Stott, Mgr .; I . Cnmeam Field
Sal.s Mgr., Plus Auoc:iatts
IRtormalion antt lrochure

BINGO
EAGLE'S CLUB· PCMEAOY, OHIO
THURS., 7 P.M.·EB 6:45
SUN., 2 P.M.·E8 t ,45

t6141 992-3711 or 992-5150
Mi...,.,r .Aehtns-Portsmoulh

RESPONSIBIUTIES: The oordi·
nator manages the openrtion of
,the dWeloplng cere coordination
IY•tem and related client tracking system fc:omputerizt~d} . Will
sup•vise case managers tnd
&lt;l•ry a penial cueload.
QUALIFICATIONS ; le&lt;lhelor't
Degree in Social Work or related
~ield , M.S .W. preferred. The
&lt;landidate ttlould h~Wa oap•
rjence workipg with frai! eldtftv
at .ritk of nurslt'!g home plac•
ment and have knowledge of
nursing t.omelntakeprocedures.
SALARY: 118,500.
Sand rHume to: Are• Agency on
Aging District 7. Inc .. P .O.Io•
978 RGC , Rio Grande, Oh
45674 . Deadline: Sept. 14.

1987.

An Equal Employment
Op'portunity· Aftirmative Action
Employer.
POSITION :· Care Mtinager to
estill frail alderty in accetting
ne&lt;lOSAry sorvic• to prevent
prema,ure inttitutlonelilation.
RESPONSIBILITIES: The care
manager maintains knowledge
of community rnources end
services, assesses client need,
dovelops care plan. and assists
client in accetsing those 1ervi·

,OUALIFICATIONS
...
t

Bach.elor 't
Oegree in Sociel Work o~ related
fie4Q, or comparable work experience. The candidate should
have knowledge of needs of frail
eld•ly.
SALARY: a 16,000
Send resuma to: Area Agency on
Aging Distritt 7. Inc.. P .O.ao,.
978 RGC, Rio· Grande, Oh
45874 . Deadline: Sept&amp;f11b8r
14, 1987,
An Equal Employment
Opportunity· Affirmative Action
Employer.
Person for general farm. work &amp;
milking assittant. Must have
sound family life &amp; no drinking.
Benefitt, depend on e~~~:perience
&amp; attitude. Reply with 3 references tD Bo,. T-906, care of the
Galllpolil Daily Tribune. 826
Third Ave ., Gflllipolis, OH
46831 .
Driver'• Wanted : Male or
female- must be 21 yrs. old and
have Chauffeur license. Call
614-992·2321 '
HELP WANTED
No e~perienct necessary. Mutt
be available lor immediate employment. Hours: 1 PM to 10
PM . S1200 a month. Call Thurs.
or Fri. ttfter 9 AM for personnel
interview- ~ 14-446-81 46 .

U06·887-6DOO bt. R-9806

Sept. 10,11 .12 . Halfway tietween Coolville and Tuppers
Plains . Several wagon loads.
The Schuls. Phone 614·6673336 or 614·667-3203 .

Needed: Dental Hygentisl for a
people oriented high qualrty
dental office. Send complete
re1ume to Daily Sentinel Bow.
729· K PomMoy, Ohio.

677 Brownell Ave . Middleport .
Sept. B.9 . 10 . 10 · 4 . Rain
cancels .

We need a career minded people
oriented perton to work in a high
quality dental offi&lt;le. The perfect
job for the right person . Please
send complete resume to Daily
Sentinel Bo~ 729-K. Pomeroy.
Ohio.

Mo\llng safe. Clothing ell tiles.
misc. ·McDaniel re~ . Bashan.
Thur. Fri . and Sat . Sept. 10· 12.
Moving sale: Sept, 1 1 and 12.
9 ·6. St. Rt. 7, Addi1on . Furnit ure. baby clothes , ttousehold
items . tools . lot of odds and
endt.

....... Pf'Piea·sa.iif __ __ _
8r. Vicinity

Go\lernmant Jobs. $t6,040-·
f69,230 yr. Now ._hiring. Catl
80~ · 687 - 6000 Ext. R-9805 for
currun. federal list.
Friendly Home Parties has openings for mansg.,.. and dealers in
your erea. Largest line in party
plan-free kit·brand new Christ·
mas catalog· toy, gift. and home
decor catalog. Over I!JOO items .
Top commiukm and hOttesa
giftl·can for free catalog 1 ·800·
227-1510.,
RN position 8\lliltble at Arcadia
Nursing Center. Coolville, Oh .
Appl'l in person Monday through
Friday . 9:00-4:00 .

Yard Sale, 173 Roush Dr, New
Hann. Sat . Sept. 12 , 9:00 till J ~--------3:00. Baby items, dishes, men Wanted -People interested in
and women's cloth ea.
good jobs, benefltt. Call 304Garage Sale. 3203 Ja&lt;lkson Ave.
· Thurs . Fri. Sat . Something for
everyone.

420·601,,

Buying dally gold. sltvet coins,
rlnga. jewelry, sterling ware; old
coins, large currency. Top pri·
c .. . Ed Burken Barber Shop,
2nd . Ava. Middleport. Oh. 614 -

992-3471.

.

Wanted to buy, standing timber.
Call AI Tromm at 614·742 -

2328.

Wanted to buy: scrap tteel and
matal1. Rider• Salvage 814-

992-6468.

Andquas, silver coins. go&amp;d
rings, lurnituri. okt guns. complete houHhold, Ettatet. Cath
paid. Call Brion lee, 614· 386·

6098.

Want to buy w" portable dis·
hwaaher in gdod cond, 304-

Alli!IIIIIICt ~ Ill I~ IllS

Reduee uft &amp; fatt with GoBett
capsulet &amp; E·Vtp " water pllla",
Frvth Pharmacy.

~ .Licensed Clinical Audiologist
1

12th Annual Hunting Clinic,
Sunday Sept. 13th, 12:00 till
1:00 PM . Factory repreatnta·
tlvas from Bear. Jennings and
Goklen Eagle Archery·· Motaberg, Wlnch"t". Thompson·
Center and CVA Armt··T•co.
0." Formula. Chwl• Oaty and
KQipk-1. Door prlaea every 30
mlnut••· Arch«v
shoot,

mon.,

ONE OAY ONLY SPECIALS . Trl

County Sport Shop, Point Pit._.,

...,, W. Va.' 304-S75-2988.

now baing
foi' full time position.
Valley Nursing Care
pereonnel office
Hasp, 304-675-

Wanted To Buy

• . . .. . JN,

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

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

rrld•tv-

Government Jobs. ·S16,040 •
&amp;59,230- year. Now hiring. Call

2282.

8· 7· 1 mo

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5t4-992-2996 .

TOP CASH paid for 'B3 model
and newer used &lt;lers . Smith
Buick-Pontiac, 1911 Eastern
Ave., Gallipolis. Cell 614·448·

Computerized Heari111 Aid Selection

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Lon Sunday: Female Bassett
Hound. 9 months old . Black with
long brown ears . In Lovers Lane,
Rocksprings era. Childs pet. Call

We p•y cash for late model tleen
used cars.
'
Jim Mink Chev.-Oids Inc ,
Bill Gene Johnson
614· 44&amp;-3672

~ SWim Molds - lnterpreting _
Selvices

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Found: Part Pit Bull part Shepherd. Ten. 814-992-3129 .

9

3 Announcements

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Electronic Organs
Mobile service

Call18141992-7204
Wholooale • Retoit
. 1·10-1 mo. pd.

"Strlkl119 Out" 111 flll41•g AHeme?
Call the Cleland T1111l

REWARD: For the return of a
boy' 1 BMX bike with lf&amp;ining
wheelt. Blue with gold stripet.
Taken tram Bob McCormick Rd.
Call814-446-0666.

POSITION : Coordinator Superviaot ot a ttn South•n
Ohio county In-Home Cara
Coordination tystem for fr~ il

Rick Pearaon Auctioneer li·
censad in Ohio and West Virginia. Estate. antique, farm, liqui·
dation sales. 304-773·5786.

Mon. lhru Fri . or by
Appointment

:

6. Lost and Found

Middleport, 011. 5760
16141 99:1-S7S1

········~OUPONeeeeeeee

MIRACLE WHIP

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Adorablee Angoria kittens need
a good home please &lt;lall 304•
773-5259 .

Ph. 949-2969

BUY - SEll- TRADE

•••••••••••••••••••••
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Pine wood for kindling, 304896-3900 before noon.

N• tw~~tll• hHIM

Gift Shop &amp; Toy Store
Collectors Items,
Costume Jewelry,
Action To~s. Musical
Toys &amp;Trtnket Boxes
Open 10 A.M. to 4 P.M.

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&amp; Puppies. will be Small dogs,
wormed, phone 304-676· 2,.66 .

WANTED TO BUY; Used wood
&amp; C:OII heaters . Swain's Furniture, ltd. &amp; Olive St. Gallipolis.
Coli 814 -446-3169 .

a-storage building. $33,900.00.

Limit 1 Per Cuitomer

2 frH kittens. Part Siamese, 9
wks.: old. 614· 742 -2401 .

Transaxle Repairs·
located Halfway latwoto
It, 7 lfldlash..,
HRS: I 2 :00 -6 :00
Monday -Saturday
CLOSED SUNDAY

324 E. Main St.
Pomeroy
Behind City Hall

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Hamtters 10 giv e away. 1st.
trailer abo\le old Ohio Job
Service on Union Ave. Mark
Harrison retidence.

Junk Auto's with or without
motors. Call 614-3B8· 9303.

NEW LI STING - MIDDLEPORT - This 2 slory hom e shows
the wo(k that has been done. A nice kilch en, lots of closet
space, 3 bedrooms, dining room. I &amp; l/3 baths. lev el lot and

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Calico klnen ·to gi\le away .

814-992·6700 .

PARTS - SERVICE
Repairs on AU Makes

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Great Dane. mala. Hat bean
neutered. 114-992-3129.

3368.

I -3-'86 tfc

TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service

EAGLE RIDGE
SMALL ENGINE
CENTER

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E•ulpment
Parts &amp;Service

. Ftt111

J.R.'s REPAIRS

1

BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE - 2.41 acres of vacant land
located near Eastern High School w1th access lo Rt. 7. Water
&amp; etec\nc available. $6,000.00.

•••••••••••••••••••••
eeeeeeeetCOUPONeeeeeeee

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Jackson AYII1Lie

:

$139 ••

limil I Pet (ustomtr
Good Only AI Powell 's Supermarket
Olfet Good Thru Sat., S.pt. 12, 1987

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A home improvement? A. college education? A business of your own?

675-1121 .

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eeeeeeeetCOUPON········ ·

LET'S PULL TOGETHER!

Second st,.t
Mason, W. va.
773-5514

39(

DOZEN

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NEW LISTING - Really nice 1emodeled older home. New
Siding, ~nsulal!o n . root. paneling, wi11ng, se pil c. etc. All 10
good cond1hon on a double lot. C.ll Today! $28,500.00.

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

Small black f .:.na., dog. 814·
198-1290.

U. S. RT. SO EAST

1-24-17·1 mo.

Visa, MasterCard
layaway

-~-

SALES &amp; SERVICE

RUSS MOORE
992-2526

THURSDAY, SEPT. 10 THRU SATURDAY, SEPT. 12

Puppln· mlxtcl Eng lith bull. Cpll

614-388·&amp;e0! .

Large yard sale Sat. 12th, acron
from park in Portland. Clo,hing,
household , antiques. drapMies.
furniture. ·

985-3561

1ut.·Wod.·frt
11 a,m. to 7 p.m.
S.IMioy , I P·"'-· T p.m.
ly

4· pretty puppi•. Callafter6 :00
PM 61 4 ·446-3797 .

AVON- Sell Avon for Chrttitmat.
Make40 percent. Calll14-«l ·

for currant federal list.

I&lt;UT OUT FOR FUTURE USE!

IIOU~'

Hous1nq

Mi~.d breed puppy, 4 Of 5
months old . Ctll 304 -1761433.

8r. Vicinity

10-8-tfc

NEW AND USED
WIDE
SELECTION
All MAKES AND
MODELS
CALL 742-2315

F~NCE

Old barn. Mu11 ba torn down and
til taken. Ctlll14·441-_3413.

·TOP. SOIL
FILL 01 RT

v.w.

4- 22-17-lln

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL
Riverine Antiques

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

SALES &amp; SERVICE

MIDDLEPOU

Howard L Wrlttsel

NO SUNDAY CALLS

1 1 Help Wanted

4-16-86-lfn

ly Jonot Vonoy ·
MOST &lt;OMPtnl W!DDtNG
ttGtSUY
FW!I WIDDING (0NSUIUN1

LaSALLE GALLERY

Reasonable Pri&lt;es"

PH. 949-2801
·or 949-2860

ly Shifley Hovston

992-3325 '

Headq u &lt;1 rters

Business
Services

YOUNG'S

SIGN UP NOW FOR

CERTIFIED
APPRAISALS

hove
etomol
" '"· by h ia
Sadly
miued
Wife. Bahia; childr•n.
and randchildren

(Sale items &amp; Jewelry Exduded)

38 and Fraction 1 r," in
Vinton County. W ilk81ville
Townehip. Sections 1, 2.

I -( 614) -992 -3325

On August 19, 1987, In
the Melgt County PtoNte

Couft.

Public Notice

Gallil county •. Huntington
Townehip. Section 1 , The
proposed underground
workings aru encompatset
1 , 9~4 acr.. end it located
on the Wilkesville Quad 7 '12
minute U.S .G.S . quadrangle
maps, approximately 1500'
southeast from Wilkesville.
Ohio. The application proposes to expand the areas
for room and p illar underground mining and provide
f()r pitler removal on those
lireas and on areas praSouthern Ohio Coal Com· viously approv8d to be
pany - Raccoon Mine No. mined .
The application is on file at
3. P, 0 . Box 490, Athens,
Ohio, 46701 . hao submitted the office of the Meigs
an application to revis8 a County Rec order . Meigs
Coal Mining and Reclama· · County Court Houwe. Se·
tion Permit numbered R· cond Street , Pomeroy, OhiO.

Public Notice

Auxiliary picnics

992-2039

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encompasses 2.356 acres
and it located on the Wilk!li·

car garage.
The right is reserved tore·

Public Notice

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF.
FIDUCIARY

POMEROY FLOWER SHOP .

' (JHMTrad9mal'llsd FTDA. tl 1987 FTDA.

34 and 36 . Th e prop'osed
underground workings area

rooms; one bath and e one

PEOPLES

POMEROY, OHIO

Salem Township, Sections
13, 16. 18. 19 .. 24, 26 and
34. Fractions 1 , 13. 17. 18,
19, 23, 24, 30. 31 , 32 33

The DailY.

• Ohio

43147. Wll appointed AdADDENDUM TO
PART 1. ITEM E 151
ministratrix of· the estate of
SOUTHERN OHIO
Ellen Ebouboch. diCMI.-1,
late of Route 1 , Bo~t 130A,
COAl COMPANY
Middleport, Ohio 45780.
MEIGS MINE NO . t
REVISED 8/ 17/ 87
Robert E. Buck,
lEGAl NOTICE
Probate Judge
Southern Ohio Coal Com· Lena K. Nesselroad. Clerk
panv - Meig• Mine No. 1, P. 181 26: 19)2, 9 . 3tc
'
0 . ·8o• 490, Athens. Ohio,
Public Notice
4~701 , has .submitted an
•pplication to revise a Coal
Mining and Re cltmatio n ADDENDUM TO
Perm it numb e red R - PART I , ITEM E 161
0354 .3 , to the Ohio Depart SOUTHERN OHIO
ment o t Natural Resources
COAL COMPANY
Division ·of Reclamation:
RACCOON MINE I'ID . 3
The propol8d c oal mining REVISED 8/ 17/ 87
a~d reclamation operations
lEGAl NOTICE
Wtll be in Meigs County,

Look For Our Storewide
Savings Circular In The
Meigs Co. Edition of the
Sunda Times-Sentinel

Street, Pomeroy, Ohio. until
Soptembet I I. I 987 at
11 :00 A.M. fo.r the purchase

OUR MASON LOCATION

Make sweet memories

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY. OH.

Offers will be received at ·
the office of Bernard V.
Fultz, 111 'I!J West Second

The Center has scheduled a
· Rumm age Sale for the foltowing
week on Tuessda y, Wednesday,
and Thursday. Donations of
good, clean, used Items would b&amp;
appreciated.
Two trips arranged by AAA are
there are
scheduled now several places available on both
trips - to New England, leaving
September 29 and re; urn on
. October 6, and a Country Christm as in Nashville with two night s
at the Opryiand Hotel on December 6-8. Contact the Center at
992-2161 for ad ditional

STORE HOURS
Monday thru Sunday
8 AM-10 PM

PUBLIC NOTICE

I

George Enoil and Clara Conroy
observed their 60th wedding
:· anniversary on Aug. 15 with a
family d inner at their home on
State Route 248.
Attending were their son ,
George, and his wife. Dorothy .
Akron. and their daughter and
her husband, Kim and Chuck
Stump, Winter Springs, Fl a.
their daughter, Ro se M ar ie Hutchinson and her husband, Ro.
bert. Bellevue, Neb.; and their

We Rmtvt The Ri&amp;ht To
limit Qu1ntities

Public Notice

Friday - Round and square
dance 8-11, with music b y True
Country ; admission Is $1 .50 per
person .

9, 1987

875·3387.

fn .pliiVIIII'III

S1~1 v 11.1~'

1 1 Help Wanted
'' Hiring! Qoyernment joba· your
araa. 1115,000- $18 .000. Call

.602·838-e88&amp;. Ext. 808".

Rtpos....a.ct Mobile Hom•. We
have''"'· w. finance' em . Example: 1984 Clayton 14x70, three
bedroom. 11ti bath. Total elect·
ric. vwy good condition. $100
.down, peyments at t210 per

month. 800-828 -0752.

" HIRING! Go~Htrnment jobs .·
vour area. 116.000 · $88.000 .
Call 16021 838 -8885 . EXT

1203"

12

Situetlon•
Wanted

Have room and boft for.W.ty.
R . .aonabla . Cell 114· 112·

7204.

1 B Wanted to Do
W1nt to bab';tk in my home.
Have good raferanca. Contilot:
Judv Sandeta at 114·448-8821
or 266· 6783 .

o..tre employment in O.llipolls

aree . Retail manager. 4 yrs.
experience. Aalocatlng to .,.. ,
b~:~el ref.-ence, Calf 814· 387·
7781 , 8am-12noon . AvaUallle
9 -20·87. Or call 1-3115-31538103- Barbare Gonuln.
Will do office cleaning in evtn·
ing• orhouaecleanlng. Tun. and
Thurs. Cell 814-256- 1 148.
Will do baby-'tting In my home,

Call 814-387-7.6B8·.

J lm'a Odd job Service~ palntl~g.
carpemerwork, tundeck. tiding,
roofing. Call 6t4· 379-2416.
Quality roofing, Free e .... 110 a
square. Contact Randy at 614·
441· 8967.
Can do light hauling and rf;)Ofirig.
~ettonab!e rates . Marlqn
Snider. 814·949 -2829.
Give piano end organ le..ons in
my home to begi'nn•t. advanced ttudenuand edulta. Also
teach chording and transpoting.
If interested. clll 814-992·
5403.
Piano lessons ; Beginners·
Advanced children 1nd adults.
Na~cy Schul 614-887-3336 .
Gravett Lawn Mower Repair.
Will pick up and detlver. Good
used mowen for Pia. C..ll
614· 742·2393 or 614· 742·
3091 .
Paintin~ houtes, roots, barril,
mobile home roofs. Free hti·
mataa. Reasonable Rates. 304·

578&gt;2281 .

Baby titling in my home, Monday thru Friday, call 304-7735740 after 2:00,

21

Business
Opportunity
I NOTICE l

THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO . recommends that you
do butiness with people you
know, end NOT to send money
through ttle mail until yOU haVe
investigated the offering .

AAA- Sales Aepres .- Gallla and
Meigs Co-..nty. ld ... for homemakers.· Sell AAA memberships
10 your hiendl. neighbors;
relatives· Everyone need• onal
Great opportunity to wort. whh
great people selling 1 gr...
produc.t and_make a .greet living.
You'll love thi1 job , Send a
reeume or work history to: AAA
·The Auto Club of Southe11tern
Ohio. 710 Wallar St . Porttmouth, Ohio 45662, Ann: Bob
Bates.
Own your own apparel or shoe
store, ehoose hom : Jean Sporuwear, ladies appn...
Mens. childrent·t;nelernit\l,ltrge
si:ret. petite, danceweu ·
aerobic. bridal. lingerie or acce.torin store. Add cotor enalysit.
Brands : Uz Claiborne, Guoline,
Healthtew., Levi, Lee, Camp
Ba\lerly Hillt, St. Michele.
Chaut, Outback Red. Gen•is,
Foranra, organically Grown,
over 2000 other. Or 113.99 one
price d•igner. muttllier pricing
diacount or family thoe atore.
Retail prices unbelievable for
quality thon normalty priced
from $19 to $80. 0\ler 260
brands 2600 stylet. 814,800 to
128,900: Inventory, training.
fixtures, grand opening, lirtwe.
Etc, Can open 16 diiY•· Mr.
Keenan 30f?-366-B606 .
Own your own apptrel or 1ho8
store, choo•a from : Jean sportswear;· ladies apparel,
mens. chlldren. matemity, lart~e
size1. petite , daneewaar .
aerobic, bridel, ling.-ie or ac&lt;lat·
sories St!)re. ~dd color Haly1i1.
Brands: U:r Claiborne. G11ollne,
Healthtex. levi, Lee. Camp
Beverly Hills .. St . Michele,
C~eus . Outback Rtd. Genetit.
Forenra, Orgeni&lt;lalty Grown,
OY8f 2000 others. Or 113.99
one price dNigner, Multi tier
pricing discount or famity ahoe
store. Retail pricet unbelievable
for quality shon normelty priced
from 819. to 880. Over 250
brands 2800 styles, 114,800 to
$28.900. inventory, training,
fixtures! grand opening, airfare,
ate . Can open , 16 days .
Mr.Loughlin 612 · 8~8·1656 ,

'

· REPS NEEOEO

for busineu accounts . FullTime, 880,000-880. 000-PartTima. It 2 ,000-118 ,000 - No
Selling. repeat busineu . Set
your own houn . Training pro·
vided. Call 1 -6t 2-938-6870,M -F. Sam to 5pm (Central
Standard Time) . .
Dental Hygienist and Dental
Assistant, experienced pte ·
ferred. part-time. appro•imltety
1 8 hours week. Send rnume to
P.O. Bo• 0029, Point Pleaunt.
w. Va. 25850.

SALES AGENT
Nationally know
facturar and
work. This. it
No investment
We need a saln oriented
person to preMnt our e•cluskle
calendars, bualneu gifts and
extentlve adverliaing speciahy
usortmer1t to firms within the
buainnl community . The Thos.
0 . Murphy Co. ia a pion. . in the
advertlalng field since 1888. If
you can organlaa your own time
and dttrlmt your own auc••·
write: Pat Murphy, Th• Thos. D.
Murphy Co ., Bo~t 382 , Red Oak,
Iowa 811518 .
NEED A JOB? If you are 16-21
year• old and unemployed we
cen htlp you. Eam $1.00 per hr.
While you attend our job t.Uing
tkills wort.shop In Mtson
County. Mutt mHt JTPA reqt.~lramenta. Call coiiHI. Support service~ network (304)3443113. W.Vt. rasidenta ontyll

12

Situations
Wanted

1----------'We provide care lor etderty and
disabl... Nur. . aid• are certifitcl. bonded. lntured and covered with Work.,. Comp. Am·
bulttory Of conflftlld. 2ol hour
cart, owmlght and llva·ln. P.M.
Home Health Agenoy, •14·1g2-

2187, 114·812·2321 or 8141192-7044 .

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Real

31

Eslate

Homes for Sale

Home for Sale by Owner:
Greenbrier Eat .. 38R ., bi-lavel
on 2.4 actes, AC, W.B.F.P., wet
bar , 2 car garage. Ph . Before
4:00PM St 4-448-4009 After

4PM . Ph. 304-676-3818.

•

For s81e by Own.-: 4 -6 BR , J..
bathl. ApprO•imatety 4000 1q ....
ft . 25 ecru whh tennis court .~
$1 7 3,000. Will sal! witt. only 6'~"
acre&amp; for $166,000 , Call lor
appointment 614-448· 3386. ~
2 BR , rental houn. $8500. 3
BR ., nice, $26,000, Main St .'"

Crown City. Call6t4· 446· 151 1~
or 448· 1622.
..
Will help finance or land cun·:

tract. 10 yr. old house. 3 EJr:...
Patriot Village. Call 6t•·446\·
1340.' 446-3870.
~
By owner: Small 2 Br. home.
From St . Rt . 218-takeKriner Rd.
V. mile-firtt house on right . ~
$1 2,000-will help financft Call•
&amp;1•-••6-2917 .

--------------------·
Nice starter- retirement or ln.:
come PfOperty. 2 bf .. full bu•.
ment. large tot. 1508 Ridge Av•. ~
Rio Grande, Ohio. Shown b9 ·
appointm~tnt . Call 11• · 88 1,.~

7424.

-

--------------------·
e room houae, tWO' baths. n.w:
roof. Nuaash windows,

garage. ~

241 N. Fourttt Ave., Middl!tl)ort.•

Make offer. 814· 247 -4172 or,
814· 247· 2632 .
'
~~
8 rooms. 3 bedroom. full bltP :
ment.
furnace •nd garage:
Full frot;n and beck porch..:
60x1 00 lot. Lots of attic apace. I
min . from town and etlln'ltnttry 1
school. 1115.000. 7 room. 3;
bedroom. full b..ment. get .
fumace, front and beck porvhn, ~
1 Y.t bath, 50x100 lot, One •
outbuHdlng. IS min. from towrt •
and elementarv achool ..,..
113.000. Colll14·112-2732 oo '

a••

814·892-247&amp;.

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Paga-1 0-The Daily Sentinel
41

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

LAFF-A-DAY

Houses for Rent

••an-,.

3 SA home. 2 " ' "· C.ntrally

located ,...,
Athens.
Mtlp Min•. Houee in ~
concUdon. Onty 10 yra. old.
Altxender IChool. 137.&amp;00.
Agent ownld. Hocking \Iaiiy
Ae .. tor. 114-&amp;92-62&amp;2 . Evenings 814· 198-64191. 114· 992-

Rtpo...nions. Call 801-1871000 E•t. OH-9806 for eurr.nt
4 bedroom, 1 Y2 bttf\s, bt••
mM'It, eental air, 2 car garege.

2968.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
1974 Total tlttetric, 14x70, ·3
BR . set-up for woodburner, new

814· 446·8427 tfter 6 :30PM .

1986 Clavton Newport mobile
home. 2 BR , bay windOw irt
kitchen. 0Jshw.. her, underpinning . Call 814 -388 -9013 .
115.000. Negotiable.
2 Mobile homes - 1 acre lot. 2
miles hom Hennen Trace
Schools. Aur11 water, black top
· road . Call&amp;14-268-8343.
1972 Oarw1n. 2 bedroom,
121.85 trailtf'. UBOO. 814-912·

7387 .
1977 Fairmont Bayview .
14x70. all efectric, 2 blfdrooma,
central atr, washer. dryer, atove,
retrig..,.tor , underpinning. 614-

388·9837.
1974 Mobile home. 2 bedroom.
Underpinning. blocks. 614-9925741 .

33

Farms for Sale

20 aere farm w1th 3 HR . house.
Hannan Trace Road. Gl.nwood.
W. Va. fer mot"e information cell
3o.t-773-5118 or 773-5186
llfler 5 :00.

34

Business
Buildings

Comm•cial buildings for le.. e.
Downtown Pt. Pleasant Stores.
oftices. A-One Real_ Es~ate.
Carol Yeager. Broker. Call 304-

676-6104

- · 35 Lots

&amp; Acreage

Vacant lot on Pine Street in
Gallipolis. Water end sewage.
Parcel No. 007-023-021-00
S5,000 Call 614· 594-3833 or
614 -446-1729 .
1'11 ec lot on Jerrys Run Rd
Apple Grove, with rural water.

304 ·678-2383.
PRICED FiiGHT - One acre
building lots on Rt. 2 at Ashton.
Public watllt' and mobile hom81
ptrmitted. 304-576-2338 .
One acre lots on Mason 80 at
Ashton , public water, mobile
homn Permitted. S500 down.
8150 per month. 304~ 576 2336
6 .88 acf81 with well, Jerrys Run
Road. t7,000.00. Call after
8 '00 pm 304-671-2008.

Ren liiiS
41

Houses for Rent

Nicety furmshed small house.
Adults onlv References reqwred. Off street parkmg. Ph.

614·446-0338 .
4 BR house for rent . 3 mi. so. of
Gallipolis. UOO a month plus
dep Ref. requtred Call 614·
446· 1615. After 5 ·00 PM . nil
446-12.44.
4 BR . house on 1 acre. Excel
locat1on. Rei. Call A-1 Real
Estate Broker. Cell 304-675·
5, 04 or 676· nJe
3 BR .. unfurnished. no garage.
87 Spruce St . S250 Call
614-446-2158.
3 Br.. fully equipped kitchen.
CA ., Nice. 46 Spruce St. 8300.
Call614-446-21&amp;8 .
Hou .. for rent or aale. 3 Br ,
kitchen. garage Located at
Rodney Village II. Ca11614-446·

1358.
3 -BR . house near 1'\ttriot. Call

614·379 ·2678 .
Very nice. 3 br. house. Nice
nalghborhood. a c., gas heat,
dishwasher , stove. retrig . ,
wuher furnished . Call 614446-7025 .
House-936 1st Ave. partly furnithed. 1200 per month . Call
614 -446-4038 or 446-1615 or
446 -1243.
3 br ., range. refrig. di1hw•sher,
garbage d1spotal, double car
g~rege . City'schoot dist. S:350 a
month. Dep &amp; Ref. Call 614-

446 ·11 34.
4 br .. house and 1 br., house
both located in Rio Grande next
to college Call 61'4--245-9170
or 446 - 1323
3 bedroom In Middleport. Dep·
otit required. Call 614-992·

2608 .
Houses tor rent . Also ha'lle tome
unfurnithad apanments for rent.

C-oli 814-992·2403, 614-992·
3432 or 814·992· 2780.

4 bedroom. neor Meigs High
School. Pay own utilities Oep·
osit rquired Call 814- 992 ·

23a1 .
3 bedroom, rent plus utilities,
Qallipolil Ferry. for inform .. ion

colt 304-876·4088 .

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
- - - - - - - -- - Mobile Home. FurniahMI. P•tlo.
Located in Gtllipolis. can &amp;14-

448-1232.

"Hi, I'm the Good Fairy of

the Coffee Break! Besides a
transfer out of the accounting department, what's your
fondest wish?"
2 br., fully furnished Ea1tern
Ave. Water • uwer , - . •226 .
Adults only. R.t«tncn, deposit
required. Call 614-446-3671
12K80 Mobile home. Furnithed,
AC . Located in Centenary area.
t200 e month. 814·448-2390 .
Trailer for rent 12x65 No
children. Call 814-992 -2357
after 5 .00, ariy1ime weekendt.
Located on Morning Star Rd.
Recine, 1 4x70, ;: bedroom.
t.mily room with fireplace, living
room whh sliding doors. ~ fully
equipped kitchen. front and back
porches, ttorege bltlg, set up and
ready to move in . Two aCfe lot
for rent. Cetl after 6 :00 p.m.
814-364-4084 .
2 bedroom, washer, dryer , •175
mo Deposit and reference r•
quirect. 40814 Kingsbury Ad.
Pom~troy, Ohio. 614-992-2448
between B-5p .m
Available imm«&lt;iately in Middelport. 2 bedroom house. S200
ptua utilities. Depotit and reference required. No pets. 614-

992·601a
2 bedroom mobile home, fur·
niahed. S 1 B6.00 plus utilit1es.
call304-875-6&amp;12 .

44

Apartment
for Rent

1 and 2 bedroom epartments for
rent
Basic rent for 1 bdr ..
$183.00, 2 bd•., $219. 00 . Alw
required a 1200 00 aecurtty
deposit. CONTACT: Jackson
Estatn Dept. Ph 446-3997
Equal Housing Opportunity.
Fumiahed Efficienev t 145.jUtili·
ties paid, share bath. ·'607
Second A~~&amp; . . Gallipolis Ph,
446-4416 after 7PM .
Upaaifl unfumishad apartment.
Utilities paid . Carpeted. no child·
ren or pets Call 614-446-1837
Furnishad apartment. S210 .
utilities paid. 1 bdr. 920 Fourth,
Gallipolis . Call 446-4416 aher
8pm .
Furniahed.downstairs, 3 rms
and bath. Clean. No pets. Adults
onty. Deposit end Rat. Required
Call614-446-1519
2 BR . apta. 6 clo1et1, kitchen·
appt. furnished. Washer- Dryer
hook-up, ww carpet, newtv
painted. deck. Regency, Inc.
Apta Call 304-675 -7738 or
675 -5104 .
Furnished Apt.- 1 Br. S2:25
Ut1llties paid. 701 4th Ave.
Gallipolis. Call 814 -448-4416
after 8 :00 PM .
Great location. Upstairs, unfurniShed. 2 br., utilities paid.
Adults only. Cell after 3:30-614448-1457 .
'
1 Bedroom Garage Apt., central
air, good location. Ref. and dep
required. Call 814-446-4159.
Availabel Oct 15. 1 Br. near
HMC 1 adult. No pets Ref. and dep. required. 8226 . a month.
Call 614-446-4782.
Gracious living. 1 and 2 bedroom apartments at V1llage
Manor end R1vers1de Apartmenu In Middleport. From
e216. including utilitias . Call
61 .. · 992-7787 . EOH .
1 Bedroom unfurnished apt. in
Middleport. 1160 month ptus
utdititea. 814-992-6545 days,
8 1il-949-221 evenings.

e

Unfurnished apartments for
rent. Houaea for rent. Call

814-992· 2403, 614-992-3432
Ot 614-992.-2780.
APARTMENTS, mobile homes,
houses. Pt. Pleasant and Gallipolis. 814-448-8221 .
2 bedroom turniaed apt , ret and
deposit, New Haven. W. Va ..
304- 882-3267 or 304 -773 ·

5024.
3 rooms and bath, gas heat,
ground floor, w .. her and dryer
hook up, no children, Immediate
occupancy . No peu, phone
304-6711-4480 ext 63 or 80.
One bedroom furntshed apanment In Point Pleasant. Extra
clean and nice. Adults, nc; pett,
phone 304-675-1386 .
One and two b~room •pts.
Point Ple ... nt, 304 -875-2480
eto~eningt c•ll 614-448-2200.

Rooms for rent, day. week.
month. Galli a Hotel. Call 614446-91180. Rent •a low 111120
month.
Furnished room . t76 . UtilltiH
paid. Shar• beth. Single male.
919 Second. Gallipolis. Call
44&amp;-4411 aftctr 7pm.

1 ---~--~--tc -

month . Coli 814-992-7521,

9 .30-4 ·30 . 814- 992 · 2353

lot:;:;h;o•~h;o:":':'·=:;::::;;::::;=:
46 Space for Rent

8U-4U-1102.

Office Sp.ce fdr Rent. bcellent
lor Attornevt. Accountant, etc.
Clute to Court House. CaH
Wl,.m•n A. .t Estate Agency.
114-441·3144.
••

9727.

55 Building Supplies

74

~

F'SoST., 'IOU 001.'( UoFT
. AQuA!$~

8763.

304· ~75 -8799 .

Antiques

Cl? llt, •• T~O%

Til.KET~ FOR 'tW; ~TI?AP'

...-----.1 Television
.ll!Ei ~6£.TI'Ii

J~U £~1Jj; eV~~ ~

Caii814~38B - B711 .

Building Mttarlal•
Block. brick. sewer PIP"· win·
dowa. liqtels, etc. Claude Win·
ten, Rio Grande. 0 . Call 814·

Office Spece for rent. Excel
downtown Gallipolil location
lnqu1rie1 call 814-446-4222 .

3 room office - Downtown
Gallipolis-Newly remodeled
Rent Includes all utilities. A1r
conditioned. Inquire at Paul
Davies Jewelers - 81 4 •446 ·

1647.
COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park,
Route 33 . North of Pomel'oy,
Rental trailers Call 614-992-

7479.
Space for small tra1lers Att
hook -ups . Cable. Alao eff•cienc:v
rooms. air and cable. Mason.
W.Va. Call 304-n3-6651 .
SPACES FOR RENT - Trailer
Iota, Rt . 1 , Locutt Road . back of
K &amp; K 304-675-1076 .

49

For Lease

- - - - - - - -- - FOR LEASE · one -bedroom
apartment overlooking Cltv park.
t175 per month . Cait614-4462326 or 446-4425 .
FOR LEASE : Apartment with
completely remodeled kitchen,
bath, bedroom and lrvlngroom
Available middle of August.
Second floor, corner Second and
P'ine. Parking area provided
S225 . pfi month. or $260 . with
kitchen •pplianc81 furn11tled
Call 614-446-2325 or 448·
4425 .

M erc h andise

51 Household Goods

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Olive St .. Gallipolit.
NEW· 6 pc. wood group, t399 .
Living room .uitft· *199-1599.
Sunk beida wi1h bedding- 1199 .
Full size mat1resa &amp; foundation
starting · 899 . Recliners
starting- 199
USED· Bedt, dressers. bedroom
auitet, 8199- &amp;299 . Oeaka ,
wring• washer, e comple'l&amp; tine
of used fumilura.
NEW - Western boott- $30 .
Workboota I 18 &amp; up . (Steel &amp;
soft toe). Call 814-446-31ti9.

County Apphance. Inc. Good
used appliancet and TV !lets
Open BAM to 8PM . Mon thru
Set 614·446-1699 , 627 3rd.
Ave . Gatlipolit. OH .
Valley Furniture, n&amp;w &amp; used.
Large sect•on of quality furni ture . 1216 Eastern Ave ..
Gellipoli1 .
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers. dryefa. refrigerators.
ranges . Skagg1 Appliancu ,
Upper River Rd b"ide Stone
Crest Motel 814-446-7398

lAYNE 'S FURNITURE
Sofltl and chain priced from
S395 to t996 Tabl• 160 and
up to &amp;1 25 . Hide -a-beds 1390
to e59fii . Recliners $225 to
S375. Lamps 128 to 8125
Dmettea 81 09 and up to 8495
Wood table w-1 chairs 8285 to
$796 . Desk S100 up to 1376.
Hutches t400 and up . Bunk
b11ds complete w -mattreues
$296 and up to U95. Baby bed1
S1 10. Mattreaael.\ or box tprmgs
full or twin 888, firm 178, and
$88 Queen sets t225. King
8350. 4 drawer cheat t89 . Gun
cabinets 6 gun . Gas or electric
renga 1376. Baby manretua
136 a. 845. Bed frames 120.
130 &amp; King frame 150 Good
selection of bedroom surtet,
metal cabine11. headboards S30
and up to 186
90 Cays same •• cash with
approved credit. 3 Miles out
Bulaville Rd . Opan 9am to 5pm
Mon thru Sat . Ph. 814-441-

0322 .
Seve alot-Check ua out for
carpet and furniture . 9~t12
Carpet, t60 . 8 piece wood livmg
room suit, 1399. MollOhAn
Furniture. Upper River Ad. Call
614·446-7444
PARSON "S FURNITURE

1 - Matonite primed aiding
horizonal lap.
t25 50 JQ. o·r21 sq. litt. e1e .oo
Plastic cistern state approved, sq.
plastic taptic tanks, plastic 2- Abitibi •iding 0{ paneling
culverts. metal culvent. RON preflnslhltd 7 / 16x4 'x8 ,' 14 .95
EVANS ENTERPRISES. Jack· pc . 26 pc. up 13.95.
son, Oh 614-286-5930.
3- Aiuminum aiding whh insuletad becker. t26 .00 sq . Only 40
Quality firewood tor sale. $26 a or 50 sq 's .
pick-up to8d. Bidwell , Ohio . Call 4- JA o~ " x4'x8 ' tongue •
614·367-0889 .
groove Waftr board. ShiHiing or
flooring 8B .95 and *7.95 each.
HALF PRICE! Flaahmg arrow 5 - 901b. wt . rolted roofing .
signs 82991llghted. non -arrow Wh ite 6 Green &amp; Driftwood &amp;
82B91 Unlighted &amp;2491 Fr" Earthlone. tB .95 rail .
lett1nsl See loca-lly. Call todayl 8 - 151b. wt. felt paper. Black.
Factory: 1 (800) 423-0113, l6,96 Roll.
anytime.
7 - 29 · gage white or brown
valley or flashing metal
Wood dining room table wilh 4 28" x60' . 119 96, ralt.
chairs and buffet, 8200 . Call 8- Barh penelt tile board. 4 '•8 ' .
614-446-8926 .
Emboned and smooth. 14.98 to
112,96,
9 - Wood end matonite paneling
4' 118 ', several patterns. t4 , 96 to818.96 .
1 0 - Mokting to match paneling .
Firewood for uta- l30 00, 1- corneJS. 0 - corners. cap and
pick-up load . delivered . C•ll divider Strips. 11 .25 each.
Roger Meade· 614 · 388-9016 11 - AU wood turned Sp•ndte
or 388-9341
column. poJch posts 4"and 8" ,
B' and 9 ' long. 2 for 136 00 and
Beautiful blue lone gown . 2 for 146 .00.
trimmed in lace Size 9 -10, 12 - ~" •12"x8 ' cedar boards.
Assorted pet ite women 18.00 each. 2 lor t15 .00
c:lothing- size 8 ,9 , 10. Call 814- 13-Cottage grade pine plank446-2914 after 5 ;00 PM .
ing. channel groove16 aq . ft . P4lf
bundle, 18 .00 per bundle tome
Locust fence post, e1 . 25 each. cedar.
or special off8f to one who takes 14- Window and doot trim.
pile. Call 614-256-9367 .
prelinished and unfinished ,
S1 25to &amp;3 .00 - 7' pes.
3 ·wheel b•eycle tor tale. Cal lo- 15- 32 " x78 " 11•11" temperad In814-256-6090 .
sulated glesa panels, 8215.00
eacn
2 upholstered chairs, twin size 16- Epaxy coated steel wire.
youth b&amp;d. Cell 814-448-7313. Clo1et and cabinet ahelvmg. 60
per cent below retail.
For Sale: 276 gallon fuel tank. 17- Bruce pretinishad oak floor See at 205 Ridge Avenue, Rio Ing natural and madium finishes.
Grande. Call 61•·245-6630.
20 aq . ft. pack . 145.00 eftd 10
pies. and up 139 95 .
Big Dakota Farm home buitt on 18- ti gaL aluminum fibered
your lot, $12.995 &amp; up . Call roof coating 120.96.
614-B86-7311 .
1 9- Ctnnon ctaft pine louvtred
shuners at whoiHIIe.
Cata lytic converters , onty Interior
20- High glon 5 pc.tubwtlt kit
$89.95 . Moat models. lnstalla· with glue. 129.96
lion also available. MuHter Man, 21 - 28''1.20 '' slidin9gl•aamed·
9 Stimpson Ave., Athens , Oh1o
icme cabinet w•th light1 ,
1-800·B43-3767.
139 95 .
22 - 30'' almond double door
Used R -40 Ditch W itch 111111ity with marble top , t79 .96.
Trencher . Ca11419-6B3 -1489 or 23 - 17a19 mini vanity wtth
~14 - 694 - 7842 .
marble top, t29 .915 .
24 - 0ver 200 vanityt aet up on
Mixed hard wood stabs. 12 per show roOI'T' floor . Oak 60 "
bundle. Cont1 ining approx , 1 'h doublt bowl with marble top,
ton. FOB . Ohio Pallet Co
1199 .96.
Pomeroy, Ohio. 814-992· 1"'61 . 26 - 0alt Med ic in• cabi neu
179.95 and IB9.9&amp;,
85 Gravely walk behind. sulky 8 26- 0ak roilet ua••· 119.96 .
H P. with •anow blade. Channel 27- 30" a30 " plate mirrors,
Master 10 ft . sttallte dlsh . 124 95
814-992 -5895 or 814 -992 · 28- Soli d brass high polished
8710
van ity faucett . 119 .95 . Antlqua
bnu. S19.95
Whirlpool heat pump Used 1 29- Solld bra11 high polished 3
year Completa with pipe and h1ndle tub and 1how., fauce1,
thermostat. t1375 . C1U 614-_ 144 95 .
247-3895 attar 6 :00pm
30- Brlg ht btaas and ant ique
bttll trip lever tub drtins,
KenwOOd ttereo, AMP , super
018.96 . .
cess det;k, Aka• turn tabla, 4
31 - Chrome washerless vanity
150 w1n speakara. All inc•aed. fauc:eta, 19,95
48 in. big screen TV Mltzbithi 32- 4 pc solid oak towel berMt.
tuh cabinet ritrnote. sleep alarm.
full stereo. One year old. Tiger 119.96 .
AII Wpes of hand toolsUniverse! Gym with Rowman 33chanic and carpenter. 8•g
bench AU wts adj . Cttt Mon · Me
Dlteounts.
FrL 8 a.m.· 11 am . 614-592- 34- Two Pouch all leathar car·
3031 eat. 328 . or 614-992 - penler apron with belt, 116.96.
5516
35- Parma A-Rigid thHt:lng
. foil one s ide ,
Old Orienta l rug . 9ll12 w ith intuition
W' •4'a8· · •4 .99 , 1.4-15 .99. , .. _
metchtng runner 1160 lirm. 16.99
614-992 3965 .
38- 72 " Blreh ttanet kitctlen ' base. 2 -15" wall cab ,
TONY'S GUN REPAIRS , hot 72"
1 · valance . 1 -72 '' pe . lop .
rebtuetng, now tak ing order t199 .95
orders for cuttom Mtusers. c all 45- 1 pc. Fibargla11 tub and
304-675-4631 .
shower, white and c olors.
tU9 .95 tO $179.95
Ponable lighted S ign. letters " 46- 2 pc.. fibarglaat tub and
299 Free delivery and letters shower white tnd colors .
West V1rginla 800·642-2434 or 1175 .00 to 1199 95
Ohio 800-533-3453 .
47- 1 pc. ac"'lictub and shower
with ceiling , $249 . 96 to
Electrolull Cleeneu, co mplt~te 1299 95.
anachment• e78 cash or tetm1 481 pc fiberglau and acrylic
arranged. 304-67&amp;-.4416 .
ahoweJ stall only , I 179.96 to
26 cu ft chest type , deep fr eeze. 1299 .95.
Gibson, good co nd, S 165 00. 49- White steel bath tub onty
non skid bonom. t69 .96.
Phone 304-896 -3575 .
50- Kitchen and bethroom and
ber counter t op. 12. 99 lin. ft , 8 '
JVC compact portable 1tereo. &amp;
10' &amp; 12 ' pes.
AM -FM casaett . t160.00 or
- K-lux white brick country·
best offer. 4 pairs wom en '• 51
aide
5 ,q , ft . per ctn, 11 .50eech.
1eans. 3 Levis, 1 Jordache, sbe
mortor.
16 96 - 2 gal bucket
10 long. 304-675-7980.
52- Wh ite commodes 3 gallon
1980 Oattun GX 310 , good water anen grade A, t39 .95.
cand, water bed uted 6 mont hs , 53- MiscellaneouJ atlas and
colors of marlbe vanity tops IS)
19 inch Zenith TV, chast drawers
an" dreuer. White sewing ma - gr•d••· 816.00 ..ch . Some
double bowl.
chine, stereo 8 track type. cett 5436 " x80" white croasbuck
304·676-2987 after 6 .00.
storm door~ . S39.96 ee.;:h.
56 - B-grade steel insulated
doort , 32 " and 36 ", black only,

56

Pets for Sale

Groom and Supply Shop-Pet
Grooming All breed a ... All
styles. Julie Webb Ph. 614· 446-

0231 .

Dragonwvnd Cattery Kennel .
CFA Himalayan, Persian and
Siamese kittens. AKC Chow
puppies New kittens; Pen ians.
Call 814-446-3844 after 7PM
Toy male Poodl•red, S150 . Toy
male Poodle-red for stud serv ice .
Coli 614·446-8926.
Full blooded Germen Shepherd
pupt for sale, Call 814 -742·
2632
Pure-bred white German Sh&amp;pherd tenlale pupa. 6 weeks old.
t7S . Cell 814-992-2582 .

t19.95 .
68 - B-grade inteflor wood
doors, finished and unfinished,
28" wide down to 1 2 " wide.
t5 .00 each.
67- Flberglau oval whtrlpool
bath tubs. almond. 72 " tong.
36" deep. 22" high. Complete
with pump and plumbmg. Reg.
11895, now &amp;896, only e few.
58- Wood burning tireplace
ato11e, S39.95 each or 3 for
e1oo
59- Prices good only while
supply last .
PENN'S WAREHOUSE
WELLSTON, OHIO - 614-384-

3846

SNAFU®

Kenmore washer , I 76 . &amp;pettd
Queen washer. t76 . Dryer.
895 Magtag wringer washer.
t96 . 30" electric range. S75.
31" electric range. 176 . 20"
range. t7!i . 30" ge• r•nge,
t96 . Small w11her &amp; dryer.
195 each. Up~ight freezer,
8150. Hervesl gold retrlg.,
t125. Skaggt Appliance• 518
Upp.,. River Rd . Clellipolla, Oh.

AKC

r•gistered

71 Auto's For Sale

Sheltie

1982 Ford Van, &amp;0.000 mita1 .
13860 1984 Ford Tempo, auto.
PS., PB., AC ., AM ·FM llet"eo.

pupplas , 304 · 87~ · 1324

Dog for .. le, brown, named
Andy , good wateh dog, 150 00 .
304·875·2931 .

03895 . Colt 814·288·8522.
1976 Dtlton wagon, rebulh
.motor. new pant. tir .. . nHd
paint , runs excM 8&amp;00. Call
814-441· 3340

Pets, AKC regittered German
Shepherd puppl•. phone 304-

882·2077.

57

1986 Ford Escort &amp;W, 4 spd ,
AM ·FM ·Tape, 13999 John's
Auro Sal•· Moved to Kentuga
b..ow Holiday -Inn . Cell 114 -

Musical
Instruments

441-4712 .

441·0658.

1981 Chevy Chev•tt•, 5 apd ,
am·fm radio. d .. uxe whHI COli·
ett. Mlt. m1rron E•cal cond.
Only 11 .000 miln . t32&amp;0 Call
114· 258-8251,

lowrav Genius Elecuonlc key .
boJrd. Call 614-440·3721.

1973 Ford LTD. 2 dr .. good
co nd. 1360. Call 614 ·388

Five Guitar Collecton · l350· Of'
just buy one. Also Peavey
practice Amp.- e7&amp;. Call 814-

9819

58

G .E. heavy duty washer. t100.
Call 814 ~ 448 - 1753 .

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

1913 Ctmtro Z·2B . auto , T•top,
ac.. am -fm ttarao-eau.. pw,
powet door tockl. Extra sharp,

R.cl raepberrin. Pick your own
or we pick . Celt Tavlor 's Btrry
Parch. &amp;14-245 -&amp;014 or 44d -

859Z

1982 A.MC Spirit DL. Crulll. air
cond .. tilt. e1no. C•ll 114·
388 ·90l2 after 6 :00pm.

Grapes for canning. for aale. You
pick . n .oo buthel. 614 ·986-

2· 1879 Dodge Colta. Call
514-448 -0159 •fttr 6 ;00 PM

3363

Peppers, you pl~;k for t4 .00 peT
bushet. Call614· 2•7-20f56,
Quality FJults and Vegeteblw
rerlit and whott.. te. B " S
Produca aeros1 from Pine Kut,
Gallipo4is. Ohio.
'hltow Freu1ona C•nni ng
P..chn Now Awula~e. Call for
vaneti" •nd pric"
BOB 'S MARKET
M~ton
773-672t
Open 7 Oay1
Grapes for ule. U .OO PtPJ ~~~:

304 ·676· 2171 .

I

,t' ,~

&amp;

.

Sttppld'

Lill es lut.k

61 Farm· Equipment
CROSS. SONS
U.S 35 W•t. Jackson. Otuo
3U· 286-64fit
Maney Ferguson. New Holland.
Bush Hog Sal" &amp; Service 0"'81
40 utad tractors to choo.. from
&amp; complete Una of new &amp; uMd
equipment. largn1 selection in
S.E. Ohio,

BOO Ford tractor , plows, dltc , 5
ft . Ford bush hog , 13450. 200
gal. tpray tank. 1295. Call

814· 288-8522.

'

Grtvel~ trtctor tor part a, I 125.
Rotary mow•. 175. Rotary
plow. t125 . Set of brush ttr...
130. Call 814-44&amp;-4149

Gflvfly bed for tale. Call 614446-2614.
Repouauadl Must sell 2
quon .. t-style stHI buitdi n~• ·
Brand new. never erected. One ia
40ft. •40 ft . Willsett for balance
owed. Call CaJI 1-800-&amp;274044

Used and rebuih uansm is~ons .
Internally intpettiltd '"d guaren·
t.-d . Installation avellabla. W•
buy jUnk transmitsions Call

THAT LI GHT'~

Stain!"' ne.t a•hauat tytttms.
Now custom made tor your
rruell. motor hom~ or c ta11iccar.
With life-timt wsrr•nw. Mufti..,
Man, 9 Stimpson A'ol'l., Athent.
Ohio. 1 - 800 ~ B4 3 - 3787
11 It true you un buy Jeep• lOt
t44 , thfough the U.S govtrnmeru 1 Gat_rhe ftcta todeyl Catt
1-312-742 -1142 Eat . 40tll.
1979 PontiacFirebird Auto. P~ .
PB, AC , Stereo . 814 -949·2091
after a.
1987 Pon, lac Grtnd AM SE
Spons. Candy apple. &amp; spMd.
llir. AM -FM s1er.a ca.... crulsa.
litt. ah.uninum wh.eit.
ttck.
4.400
·
tot bank payotf, C.U flllon.-FJf.
Ba.m .· 11t,l'f'!. Mon . ·S14 ·&amp;92•
3031 Eat . 321 or e t • . 992·
5611.

tul

"oloc...... -

~--------------For ,.te: 1984 Ctm.,o z ,28 ·6
, _ ;. PS . PR . AC . AM·FM
radio. low m!l•lf!•· Sharp!
11200 Of trade. Ctlt 81 4 -949·

3003.
86 Plymouth Horiron a ·c , n•ry thing U ,600. ; 82 l TO Ford
t2 .000. £wrythlng. Borh good
cond. 304-175·4378 .
1970 Ct't..,tlle, 1M black stript11.
new tkn. brellet. exhaust. Orel1
shape. 11 ,500.00 304 · 875·
&amp;781 attar .4:30 .
''1 4 Detsun pickup , ntwly 111bultt
engine 1450.00. ' 75 Appolo
250 anglne . run• good ,
t300 .00. C•ll aftet 1 :00. 304 87&amp;-2198 or87&amp; · 3111 .

IMPoRTA~ SU~flLY1

- - - - - - - - - -tc-

Oual exhaust kilt, 199. 915 in·
stalled. Mott Fords. Chevy
trucks. Vans. 4•4's, Muffler
Man. 9 St impson Ave., Atherts.
Oh io. 1 -800· 843· 3787

77

Auto .Repair

,,.,

Struts. 1119. 95 pair. Installed.
Most models. Muffler Men , 9
Stimp10n AYI. Athent. Oh io
, · 800-843 -3767.

79

HtBO Ford Fi"t.t, new tires,
g,o od ccnd. 304-676 -1653.
1972 Dodge Potaril 8400.00.
See It 2510 Jefl8f'SOn Ave., Pt
Pit .

am
1111121

ANK AND

Motors ~omes
&amp; Campers

WHERe IS'
THE guiToN foR

1972 Class -• moto• home
hnl. shape 15000 C.tt 614
318-B7415.

..

.,

"WliH~AW CASH,

DON,T TE't.L.. ME
MY 8AL.ANCE" '?

•
1978 froplcena Travel tra iler.
35 tr . ripout. AC . good cpndl•
t ion. Asking 16000 . 614 ·9$&amp;-

4340 .

'•

1973 truck camper , 1 O'lt rt , fu lty
conttlntod . 1800. 00, 304-875,
4431S

Bars, chains, and sprockets to fh
almost any saw . SIDERS
EQUIPMENT CO., Handtrson,
w Va 304-1575-7421 .
HomeHte and Jon'sered Service
&amp; Supp"" ·

SIDERS EQUIPMENT CO .
Htndtr10n , WV. 304 - 675 7421

Tobacco or toma to stakes. 304675-1020 •tter 6 00 call 304-

676· 22a8 .

1986 Ford 'h ton . heal . cond.
Call 814 -379-2371 afteJ 8 .00
FM.
1974 Ford Aangtf'. nHd engine.
8 h . bed. Call 114 -379-22B9 .
1978 Datson pick-up. runs
good, Body rough. t 300 or best
off«. No Sunday calla Can
614-379-2602.
1978 Chevy 'II ton . C.U 814448· 3243 after 6:00 PM .

62 Wanted to Buy
Now buying 1hell corn or ear
corn Call forlttestquotea. River
City Farm Supply, 614-446-

63

Trucks for Sale

Livestock

1951 Chevy Pick-up, 11200.
Call 814-.4!&amp;8· 2308 .
1983 Toyota. 4 whee4 drive.
13750 Call 614 -742- 2461
1987 Nisson hard body pickup.
AM · FM cuutte , slotted
wheela, 5 speed~ tlke new, low
miles, t8 ,800.00 or assume
loan, 304 -876-8448 .

2 cows wtth young calv.a end 2
white f.ce tleera approx 760
lba uch . Call 614 -448-4344 .

73

Vans

&amp; 4 W .O .

{977 Chevy Sport Van . Very
good cond. t1200. CaiJ 614-

388·9074
1979 Dodge Pick-up, 60,000
miiH. 4•4. t2400. Call 814-

..... , ••••• "''"1
Wat.,proofing.

EEK &amp; MEEK

c haos and forces Gus to fill
In as coach. (fl)
(!) A.W.A. Champlonohlp

441 ·0294.
RON ' S ltlh·•tlon Setvtce
Haute catla on ACA. Ounar ,
GE . SPt&lt;i-'lnQ: in Zen ith Call
304-ti71· 2398 or 814 -441 -

WraaUtno (T)
Ill (J) MocClyver
MacGyver faces a
thunderous avalanche while
skiing . (A) C
C!l l!ll Stephanie 1:;1
1m
Mognum, P.l.
(I)

2414 .
feUy Tree lrlmm lng. 1turnp
removal. Call 304 ·67fi .1ll1

e1121

Rotary or cabte tool dt tltlng
Most w.llt compfMid ..me day
1Pump ulft and serv ice 304 -

Frarlk Sinatra guest stars as

a detoctlve who seeks
Magnum 's help. (A)
II)) Larry King Llvel In depth
interviews with top
newsmakers and celebr1t1es.
t 0:00 (l) Laurel and Hardy
D I]) till St. Eltewllera

895 ·3802
Starks Tr" and lawn Sarviee.
lawn car1, landscaping. stump
removal , 304 ·1571 ·2842 or

MORTY ~EEKLE AND WINTHROP
r-------~------~
HE CAN /lAAKE HIS HOLlSE
DISAPPEAR ANYTIME

Carpel lnatalted Mondrt thf\1
Seturday, work guaranteed, free
"timatet. l0•-175-1020 b•
.w.en 9;00 and &amp;:00. lat.,. caM

HEWANT5TO.

304·875· 2218 .
I

Plumbing

I
i

&amp; Heating

HE e.AYSALL HI'? HASIO DO
15 5K IP MAKIN$ A COL,.JPLE
OF M~A6E PAYMENTS.

I

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84

stand up comic, who uses
his combined skills lo help
teens take control ol their
lives.
The Equalizer
Psychope1h pleads with
McCall to stop him belore he
kills again. (A)
[!) 100 Newo
Evening News A wrap up
of loday 's news and a look

1121

NOTICE ANYTHING
NEW, PAW?
•

ahead to tomorrow 's news

stories . (1:00)
• (l) Benny Hill
10:30 I]) American Snepohoto

l!ll Voice/Donee Bobby

General Hauling

McFerrin and Tandy Beat
Dance Company unite In
spirited Improvisational
performance In which each
sllmulales and responds In
lhelr own language.
IIJ ClJ Hogan•• Heroes
11:00 I]) Remington Stule

Dillard Water Service; Pools
Cistern!, Walla. OelivtHy A,ny :
time. Call 814-448 ·7404-No
Sunday calla.

74

2 large matchM Welsh ponln,
h•nees and •addle broken. One
parade horM wagon, One Apallouu Gelding show harn••·
.. ddle and brlddle. 30.. ·875-

Kaw..akl 200, 3 wheeler, t900
or best offer. Excel. con d. Call
614-2.411 -8401 - Even.

&amp;

Grein

Mlxtd hi'( t1 . bale on wegon .
H.v for bedding I;IOc. 30"'·875-

5579.

R • R Water Service. Home
c11ters. wells, pools filled. Formerly Jamet Bovt Waters Call

How

~

a llJ rn
till News

su:nrnm- vacatiOn?

304-e76-8370.

Motorcycles

'

3190.

Honda 1978 Model CB 200T.
Excel. cond., low miln. will
Ncrifce Call 114·448·1358 .
Goldwlng 1 000, Honda. 6~
tic'e - 10 Meow bOok . Buy now
and Hve. No rettOnable oH•
retu.:l. Calll14-441 -ld71 .

1985 Hondo 125 4 wh....,,
cOOdltlon. tiOO . Jim
Bou,hman . Call 814-28«-

gOod

853 :

a

Upholstery

1 TALKED TO CHARLES
I WANTED TO FIND
ON THE PHONE LAST
OUT l!JHO HE LIKES
BETTER,
YOU OR ME ..
NIGHT, SIR ... .---1

Mowrey's llpholtterlng serving
tri county area 22 .,..,., The best
in furniture upholstering. Call
304 - 875 · 41 54 for free
estlmetea.

IT'S PROBASLV
A DEADLIKE ..

am Trapper John, M.D.

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Complete the cl'luckle quoted
by fd l1ng in the m1ss.ng words
'--''--L-...1..-.L.......IC....-1 you develop !rom step No. 3 below .

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PRINT NUMBERED
lETTERS iN SQUARES

YEsTERDAY'S SCRAM-i.ns 'ANSWERS
Demise - Nymph - Aorta - Eraser - TEMPER
Granny wu always reedy to !live advice to newlyweds. Her
favorite WOfda of wledom were, ' Let your love be stronger than
your TEMPER ."

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BRIDGE·

NORTH
5
• A 632
tK6432

Clearing
a path

1-1-17
.

+J7
EAST

WEST
• Q 10 6
.KQ1098

By James Jacoby

The final contract was good. North
had understated his values when he
bid only two diamonds. When his partner continued with two spades, North
was well within his rights to cue-bid
the ace of hearts. South then subsided
in lhree no-trump.
The bidding had been precise, but
the play now became a little heavy·
handed. Declarer took the ace of
hearts right away and played A·Q of
diamonds. Unfortunately the suit did
not divide. Declarer continued with a
diamond to dummy's king and then
had to win the fourth diamond trick in
his hand with lhe nine, leaving dum·
my's filth good diamond stranded.
Meanwhile West had discarded two
clubs and a spade. When declarer exited with the heart jack in the vain hope
of some favorable end position, West
led the king of clubs right away to let
East know which black nine he should
keep guarded if West continued with
three more heart tricks. That made it
impossible for declarer to cajole any
kind of defensive error, and be bad to
. go down atrick.
Declarer had overlooked a somewhat rare play. Since a problem in
communication did figure to arise in

·:

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.9843

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• J 10 8
+9 6 3 2

SOUTH
.A K 7 2

.J4
t

AQ9 7

+A 10 5

Vulnerable: Both
Dealer: South
Nortb

West
•
1

Pass
Pass

East

Soalb

Pass
Pass
Pass

3NT

2.

I t .

Opening lead: " K

the diamond suit (3-1 is the nonnal di·
vision), South should have looked lor a
solution. All he had to do was duck the
opening lead and then duck the queen
of hearts continuation. When declarer
wins the third heart lead with dummy's ace, be should discard a diamond from hts hand. He can now return to
his hand with the A-Q of diamonds,
lead to dummy's king and then cash
out dummy's last two good diamonds
· to make his contract.

t!i:Nt'tV"aJ'
.
by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
43 Evil one
I Beat it!
44 Jamie 6 Indian
Curtis
weight
45 Correct
9 Mrs.
DOWN
Kramden
1 Leafy fare
10 Relative
2 Region's
of ·:zounds!" atmosphere
12 Energize
3 Bolt
4 High card
Answer
13 White
heron
5 Remark
15 Wooden
6 Ooze out 23 Pub
29 Greek "T"
form
7 Future
measure 32 Cheer
16 Faucet
chick
24 Burr role 33 Astronomer
18 Yellow
8 NJ. river 25 Without
Carlbugle
11 Consecrate ethics . 34 Tendency
19 Minute
14 Candle
26 "- Bogey36 Phoenician
part
17 Pub order
March"
port
21 Outdo
20 Tar's
27 French 39 Born (Fr.)
22 Cultivate
greeting
painter 41 Highland cap
23 Head
24 Georgia
city
27 Gold
seeker
28 Chinese
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35 Florentine
"gold"
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bird
37 Malay
gibbon
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40 Present,
as a play
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reasonable rates, immediat•
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poolt, wall , etc. call 304-571:

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licensed etectriclen. Estimate
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AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio
Phone 614· 448 · 3888 or 614446-4477

379· 2726.

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Improvements

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repair. parts. and tuppU• Pic:tl
up and delhr•rv. 0Jvit Vacuu"t'
Cltan•• . one half mil• up
George~ Creak Rd C•ll 614·

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inspired individuals who
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THEIR WEAPO&gt;.jS AIIJD
CUT THE TALKING!

J &amp; J Water Service Swimming
Duroc Boers . Bred just like the
boars we tetted at the Ohio
Testation that g•ined oveJ 2. 6
lbs. per dey. Roger S.ntlev.
Sabina, OH . 513 ·5B4 ·2398 .

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Budget Tranamt11iona: uted rebuilt, all lypet . Guarantee 30
d-vs. Ca1h and Cerrv or inttat
Cat1614· 379- 2220.

H-FarmaU Tractor for ule. Call

814-949-2568.

1100 bushel a- lalt .,..,. ear corn,
U .25 per buehet lutWt Her•
ferd Farm. loMr Rtver Rd. After
1,00 PM, coli 814-251-8518.

"The last o~e says: Never stand close
enough to read this during a thunderstorm ."

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814· 448-0988.

Slamne kittens. 17 weeks old,
160.00 each. 304 -675-1319 .

2689 .. 875-8288 .,... 4'30.

2&amp; " RCA·XL1 00 color solid
state. Exeat cond. t1 00 Call

7191 .

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Pets for Sale

Aeglttered Quarter Horae mare
whh 1 I month old colt. 304-

Used refrig., washer &amp; dryer.
Mollohan Furniture . Call 614446-7444.

King Site Bookcase Weterbed,
complete, *238. Mattr••· Wat ... bed •nd Furnl~u,. Warehouse, 98 Columbus Rd .,
Athena, OhiO "5701 . 114- 593-

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6799.

614-446-739a

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18 Hand Black AQHA Gelding,
Pinto Mere brad to Quarter
Hor1e . Call after 5. 304·875-

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Pontoon Boat· 50 Hfl' . Johnson,
trailer t2750. Call 814-441404lafter 8 :00PM .

304· 773-5234.

New wood 6 pc. living wood
tuitea. $399 .95; ch81t of draw- I ;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..I,___________~
era. 4 drew8f- 848, 6 drawer· f'
159 96 , mattress &amp; box springs·
fulltize; 312 coil, t 1 49. 95 set;
twin mattre11... 895
set.
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Motors for Sale

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2985.
Ready mix concrete and all
concrete supplies. Cell ut Valley
Brook Cement and Supplies,

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578-2585.

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One 400 Kawaaeki motOJcycle
tor ,.le or trade tor Coon Oog or
something of equal value. 304·

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whatl. 304-67&amp;-2118 b-'w.en
8 :00 and 2:00. Monday thru
Friday.

7 / 16"x8"~16'

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245-6121 .

2783.

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DID IT!

K•wnaki 200. 3 wheel.,., ..c
cond, 1900. or belt oHer.
814-2.46-9401 evtnings.

delivery. Meson sand. Oalllpolit
Block Co.. 123'h Pint St.,
Gallipolis, Ohio Call 814-446-

-.ne Daily Sentinei., ., .Page-11
.,

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Motorcycles

19B6 Yameha Enduro XT -350 .
Law mlluge. Call 114-448·

Registered Chow-Chow pupcan aher &amp;:30 p.m ..

Rooms for rent by week OJ

Fu•niohod 28R., cobloovollablo,
AC .. rhter view in Kanaugt.
Foaterl MobMe Home Park. Cell
2 BR. treiler for rent Air cond.
Call 814-379-2401 or 448·

53

Callahan's Used Tire Shop. Over
1."000tirea .. aizes12.13, 14. 15,
16, 16.5 . 8 mil• out Rt. 218.
Call 614-258-6261 .

lynn St. New Haven, 304 -882 -

movtd-mult Mil. lett offer. Call

pi...

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KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by Lltrry

54 Misc. Merchandise Concrete blocks allaizes yard or

repo list.

including woodbumll!lr. Owners

2 Earlv Am.,ican style love ....
sofas far 11le. 110, for both. Call
814·912-2413 of1.. 5,oo p.m .

Antique chine cabinet with
round gle11 on sid ... cl1w fHt.
Also 1nt1que IJI••ware. C.ll
814-949-3007 .

Hometfrom *1 (U
Delinquent taJI properly.

1971 Buddy Mobile Home
1•x66 w ith 10•32 addit•on

56

1971 Harltov Oevid.on Sportstar. t2400 . 814-912-3451 .

Gov~ment

e•pet:, appli"'ces. 28,000 BTU
air c:onditiontf included. t7&amp;00.
Calll14· 2o16-6113

Pet• for Sale

61 Houaehold Goods

1983 XR · 500R · Ii~on- . t775 .

7871 .
rep~ir) .

Wednesday, September 9, 1987

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·J Super Lotto worth $18 million tonight

Area deaths

Mary White

Athens resident Mary L.
White, 87, a former resident of
the Big Run area in Meigs
County, east of Darwin on Route
681, died unexpectedly Tuesday
afternoon at Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
Born April 4, 1900 near Success
In Meigs Counly, she was a
daughter of the late Charles and
Eva Meek Stout and attended
Licl( Skillet and Bethel Schools.
Mrs. White and her iate husband,
Clyde, operated White's Grocery
In the 1950·60's at Big Run. She
was a member of Bear Wallow
Church of Christ, Blackburn Hill
Church of Chris! in Athens ,
Hemlock Grove Grange and the
Modern Woodmen. .
Surviving are two daughters ,
Mrs. Charles (Evelyn) Jeffers of
Athens and Mrs . Roger (Ma·

· Seventeen fmed
Seventeen defendants were
fined In the court of Pomeroy
Mayor Richard Sey ler Tuesday
night.
They are Robert W. Riffle,
Racine, $375 and costs, driving
while Intoxicat ed; Debra Thomas, Pomeroy, $63 and costs,
expired plates: Mark Almendln·
ger, Columbus, $47 and costs,
speeding; William Dingess, Mo·
navllle, W. Va., $43 aod costs,
·stop sign violation; Wanda
Gardner, Rutland, $50 and costs,
speeding; Eslher DeMoss,
Pomeroy, $45 and costs, speed·
'ing; Keith Black, Syracuse, $51
and costs, speeding; Lisa Clevenger, Williamstown, W. Va. ,
$54 and costs, speeding; James
Hayes, Pomeroy, $63 and costs,
traffic light violation, and$63 and
costs, disorderly conduct; Cha·
r les Landers, Middleport, $63
and cosls, stop light violat ion;
·s teve Hanning, Middleport, and
Terry Deren berger, Pomeroy,
$213 and costs, each, petty theft;
$250 and cosls, each, breaking
and entering and des !ruction of
property; Kenneth King, Lead·
ing Creek, Middleport, open
contai ner, $88 and costs; Nancy
King, Leading Cree~. Middle·
por t, $63 and cos ts, no operator; s
license; William Eakins, Pomeroy, resisting arrest, $313 and
costs; $63 and costs , disorderly
manner; Juanila Knox, Parkers·
burg, W. Va., $325 and costs,
driving while intoxicated; $63
and costs, stop light violation;
$46 and costs, speeding; Ed Dill,
Pomeroy, menacing threats,
. $213 and costs.
'
Forfeiting bonds were Shawn
Gilmore.- Pomeroy, $325, driving
while intoxicated, and $63, open
container; Tracy Scholderer,
Pomeroy, $43, speeding; Gerald
Wildermuth, Po meroy, $45,
speeding; Andrew Clements, no·
address recorder, $113, con·
trolled substance; Billy Lloyd,
Letart, W. Va., $45, speeding;
Mark Gard, Ga llipolis, $46,
speeding; Debra BoWles, Cl ncin·
nati, $44, speeding; Charles
Whaley, Shade, $46, speeding;
Juanita French , Middleport, $43,
assured clear distance; Donald
Vaughan, Pomeroy , $52, speed·
lng; Ronald Collins, Rutland,
$46, speeding; Roger Hoschar ,
Pomeroy, $213, ass aull; Jamie
Wolfe, Racine, $63-, traffic light
vio lation; Michael Bennetl, Gal·
llpolis, $63, expired plates.

rllyn) Banks of Melbourne, Fla.;
three sons, Edward While of
Searcy, Ark., Earl White of
Columbus and Marvin White of
Athens; two sisters, Mrs. Carl
(Lula Belle) Dugan of DeLeon
Springs, Fla. and Mrs. Atha
(Perle) Shreve of Cincinnati; 14
grandchildren and- 19 great
grandchil.dren.
In addition to her parents and
husband, she was preceded in
death by one daughter, Lula
Mae; one son, Wayne Leo; two
sisters, · Florence Gillilan and
Nora Lake; and four brothers ,
Merle, Clyde, Floyd and Earl
Stout.
Services 'will be Friday, 11
a.m., at J ager's and Sons Fun·
era! Home. 24 Morris Ave: ..
Athens. Rev. Joe Hoskins will
officiate. Burial will be In' Cherry
Ridge Cemetery in Meigs
County. Friends may call at the
-funeral home on Thursday from 2
to 4 and 7 to 9.

Weather
South Central Ohio
Partly cloudy today , with htghs
belween 80 and 85. Partly.cJoudy
tonlghl, with a low In the upper
50s. Parliy cloudy Thursday,
with highs near 80.
The probability of preclpita·
tton is near zero through
•
Thursday :
Winds wJU be from the norlhW·
est at less than 10 mph today and
light and variable tonight.
Extended Forecast
Friday through Sunday
. Fair through the period, with
highs mainly In the 70s and
overnight lows in the 50s.

CLEVELAND (UPI ) -Ohio's
Super Lotto jackpot could soar
toward a record $30 million for
Saturday's drawing if there is no
winner of tonight's Sl8 million
prize, lottery officials said
Tuesday.

There was no winner of the top
prize in Ohio's richest lottery
game Saturday for the fourt)l
consecutive drawing.

Seek divorces

Henry T. Carsey, Middleport,
and Betty J . Carsey, Pomeroy ;
Leah Lynn Spurlock, Long Bot·
tom, and Charles Lanzo Spur·
lock, Long Bottom; Teresa Lynn
Jordan, Pomeroy, and Ri cky Lee
Jordan, Pomeroy, have filed fo r
dissolutions of marriage In Meigs
Cou nty Common Pleas Court.
Divorce actions have been filed
by J ack Eugene Morris, Pome·
roy, against Clara Mae Morris,
Pomeroy; Klttle L. Harmon,
Portland, against William Har·
mon, Portland; Teresa Collins.
Long Bottom, against Larry
Collins, Long Bottom.
Anna Norman, Pomeroy, and
Daniel Norman , Pomeroy, have
filed for a dissolution of marriage
In Meigs County Common Pleas
Court.
Gra111ed divorces ·were Bonnie
J. Bennett from Samuel J .
Bennett, and Reta 0 . Bobo from
John Bobo .

Daily stock prices
. (As ol10:30 a.m,)
Provided by
Bryce and M!U'k Smith
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewl
Firm
Price
Am Electric Power .... .. ....... 26'4
AT&amp;T .. ... ............................ 32%
Ashland Oil ........................ 65'4
Bob Evans Farms .............. 23¥.
Charming Shoppes ..... .. ....... 28'4
Federal Mogui .. ............ ,.. .. .4S'4
Goodyear T&amp;R ...... ...... .. .... ,671',
Heck's Inc......................... .. 4%
Lands' End .............. .. ........ .25*
Limited Inc................. .. .... .40¥,
Multimedia Inc . .................. 68¥,
Rax Reslaurants .. ................ 4%
Robbins &amp; Myers .. .... .. ..... .. .10¥,
Shoney's Inc . ................ .....,30'4
Wendy's loll. ... .... .. .... ......... 10\i.
Worthington Ind .. .. ............. ~ 23%

DANCE FOR JOY
NEW SUMMER TIMES

STARTS SEPT. 14th
CARLETON SCHOOL, SYRACUSE, OH.
MON .. &amp; WED . 7 :00 P.M .-8 :00P.M.
TUES . &amp; THURS . 5:00 P.M .-6 :00P.M.

10 WEEK SESSION, 20 CLASSES- S4200
JOY KING, INSTRU(TOR
For Information Call 94J2-3794

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---Announcements-.......Hymn sing
Church picnic
,
.
Heath Methodist Church Is . · Hazel Church ~~ Portland Is
h'\vlng a picnic at Dave DUes ~ av ing a hymn sing Saturday,
Park on Sunday at 5 p.m . A 7:30 p.m. , featurlng .the group
musical program and hymn sing Old Timers. Everyone welcome.
will follow Ihe picnic at 6:30p.m.
The public is inv ited to attend the
hymn sing. Bring law n chairs.
Veterans Memorial
Tuesday
Admissions - Paul
Issued licences
Pomeroy; Mary White,
Marriage licenses have been Michael,
Racine;
Rose Brown, Racine;
issued in Meigs County Probate
Victoria
Lehew,
Chillicothe.
Co url lo Rydel T. VanDyke, 26.
Tuesday
Discharges)'a Irick
Kansas City, Kansas , a nd Mahaffey,. Charles Re!tmlre,
Brenda Lee Ballard, 24, Long
Bottom; Phillip Ray Laudermlll, Helen Augusline.
21, Racine, and Melissa Ann Squad hal! two calls
, Snyder, 23, Pomeroy .
A marriage license has been
Meigs County Emergency
. issued In Meigs County "Probale Medical Services repo{ts two
Court to Todd Marsha ll McMa· calls Tuesday; Middleport at
nis, 18, Bremen , a nd Kr-Istina 6:47a .m . to Lincoln Heights for
Les lelgh Sexton, 17, Ga llipolis.
Elza Gilmore who was lfeated
but not lransported; Tuppers
Correction
Plains at 10: 36 a.m. to Eagle
A hal f-brother who survives Ridge for Mary White to Vete·
Jarel (cq) Marlin, Pomeroy,
rans Memorial Hospital.
who died Sunday a t Veterans
Memor ial Hospital js Ralph
Marlin of Beavo;or inslead of
Rober! Martin .

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to VISlt
Meigs

Hospital news

GOOD USED
WASHERS, DRYERS
REFRIGERATORS, TVs
GAS &amp; ELEC. RANGES

COUNTY
APPLIANCES
627 3rd An., GC!IIipolis .
PH. 441l·1699
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Ohio Lottery

Trimble

Daily Number

090
Pick 4

3145
Super Lotto

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Vol.37, No.16 ·
CoPVrighted 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio. Thursday. September 10, 1987

By MICHAEL O'MALLEY
United Press hiternatknial
T h e superlntenden l of Youngslown public
schools has canceled classes lor lhe district' s
15.000 studenl s until striking teachers .return to
classrooms .
Youngsiown teachers walked off their jobs
Wednesday a!ler negofiatlons broke off between
the 1,043-member Youngstown Education Associ ·
at!on and Ihe school district.
And slrikes conllnued In North Ridgeville,
Lorain County, a nd the Berkshire school districl
In Geauga County , jointly affecli ng 6,000 studenl s.
Negotiators In a ll three dis tricts met wilh
federal medi ators Wednesday :
For more tha n two hours Wednesday iederal
medialor David Thorley met with union and
sc hool administration of!l ciais in Youngslown,

.•

.

bul district spokesman Chuck Zlilo said officials
would not "characterize" the meeting. Thorley
'was expecled to sel anolher meellng.
· Youngstown leachers are seeking raises of
abo ul 5 percent in a two-year contract, but school
admlnlslra tors are asking for a pay freeze for lhe
next three years. wll h the possibility of a raise if
the dlslricl's financial stat us Improved.
Studenls have been a ttending classes since
,Sept. 1 and sc hools were open Wednesd ay, the
first . day of the Slrlke. bul Superinte ndent
Ema nuel Ca tsoules said he would close all sc hools
loda y and keep them closed until the labor dis pule
Is settled.
Only about 16 percent of the studen ts showed up
for classes the first day of the strike, school
offi cials said.
" It's a shame we ha ve togo to tbese meas uresto •

finalize what the points will be. but that's the way
it' s been as long as I've been in teaching," said
John Murphy, a South High School teacher who
has taught in the Youngstown public schools since
1960. "These strikes are always settled. Why
couldn't it have been done last week instead of lhis
week?"
·
Substitute teachers wer e rep lacing 81 regular
teac hers in the Berkshire school syslem where a
slrike since Sept. 2 over salaries, fringe benefits
and working condilions has affected 1.700
students.
In North Rid geville a strike by mos t of the
system's 243 teachers a ffected a fifth school· day
Wednesday, bul a fed eral medialor ca lled a
meeting for the first time since Aug. 31.
The district has about 4,300 studenl s. The
dispule is over salaries, teacher evaluations and

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The board accepled the resignatio n of Sheila Warner from a
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layo(l procedures.
The conlract for 41 teachers at the Columbia na
County Join I Vocational· School expired Aug . 31
and a federal mediator was helping teachers and
sc hool officials reach an agreement. Issues in the
dispute include working conditions and dismissal
and layoff procedures.
Teachers in the Nordo nia Hills district in
Summit Cou nty voled Wednesday to ratify a
lenlativ~ agreement , ending Ihe !~/real of a strike
that had been sel for Sept. 14. The board of
education also approved the contract.
The one-year contract calls for a 1.48 percenl
salary increase.
Ohio Education Association spokesman Ma·
rliyn Cross' said teachers in 28 school di strlcls are
without conlracts, but Ihat figure ·is down from
abo ut 40 a week ago.

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adequate remedy for senrice

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Highs between 80 and 85.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI! Th e Ohio Supreme Court has held
!hat the news media has ade·
quate remedy in state law to gain
access to informallon a nd does
nol need to use ihe qu icker legal
man euver of a mandam us in

Issued certificates

Five defendanls were fined
$425 and costs and given lhree
day jail se ntences on charges of
driving while intoxica ted when
they appeared in the court of
Middleport Mayor Fred Hoffman
Tuesday night .
They are Ronnie Dugan, Ru·
· tland; Harvey G. Whitlatch,
Pomeroy; Terry Rowley, Rutland, also fined $10 and cosls on
a charge of sq uealing tires;
Russell Fitzpatrick, Rutland,
also fi ned $50 and cos ts on a
charge of not having an opera·
tor's license, and Alexean'na A.
Avery, Middlepo rt.
Others fin ed included Wayne
Wl'lllams, Middleport, $50 and
casts on each of three disorderly
·f!lanner charges; Calvin Lee,
Middleport, and Duke Little,
·Middleport, $25 and costs each on
·disorderly manner charges.'
Forfeiting bonds In the court
were Clarence Tucker, Gallipolis, $46, ,an\1 Mlchael A. Thomas,
Coolville, $40, both posted on
speedi ng charges .

Wednesday, September 9, 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

12-The Daily Sentinel

FIRST SWEDISH prim• mtlllster to visit the
United stales In 2&amp; years Is lnt!Var Carlsloon,

shown 'here with President Reasan In the Oval
Ofll&lt;e Wednesay. ( UPI)

The high court, in anoth er
decision, held th at an insurance
company has no obligalion to
defend a policyholder agalnsl a
iawsult-wr an intentional tort ,
wl!lch Is a legal wrong commit·
ted deliberately by a co mp any
against an employee.
In a 4·3 decision In the Fostoria
case, the cour t sa id a 1985
amendmenl to Ihe pubilc .records
law provides an adequate lega l
remedy in the form of a civil suil
to co mpel compliance, plus recovery of $1,000 in damages and
allorney fees for eac h violation .
The Fostoria Daily Review

Development Inc.
In a la ndm ark case affecting
workers.' compensation and tort
law, VIP was sued by two
employees who we.re injured
when the boom of an eKcavator
they were operating came in
contact with a high lenslon line.
The employees, John R. Jones
and Douglas Pridemore, con·
tended (hey were fo rced to dig al
Justice Andrew Douglas , one th e site despite the obvious
of lhe dissenting justices, said dangers of an electrical wire.
Their lawsuit. decided by the
disallowing the mandamus ac·
tlon "sets a very bad , serious and Supreme Cour t in 1984, permitted
frightening policy... " He said the employees to sue lor damages
news media does not have time to from an Intentional tori while
pursue redress through ordinary conti nuing to collect workers'
legal channels because its In for· compensalion benefits.
It a lso eslabllshed ·the' deflni·
mation "will be rendered slale,
lion of an lnlent!onai tori as a
eve n uSele,ss .. . "
" If 'freedom of the press ' willful attempl to Injure an
means anything, it means the employee or. a n act conducted
righl a nd the abilll y to gather the "wilh the belief !hat Injury is
news as well as to print lhe substantially cer tain lo occur."
In upholding Cincinnati Insu·
news," Douglas wrol e.
ranee's
refusal to defend VIP in
In a 5-2 decision, the high court
the
case,
lhe high courl said the
reversed the Buller Coun ty Court
VIP
insurance
policy did nol
of Appea ls r uling in the 1980 case
cover
bodily
injuries
which were
involving Ci ncinnati Insurance
Co. and it s poilcy~old er, VIP expected or intended.

as ked for a mandamus in Seneca
Count y Courl of ~ppea\s for
prompt access to the records of
!he proceedings of lhe Fostoria
Hospital Association, a public
body.
The county court denied the
mandamus lasl December, hold·
lng the law provided another
remedy.

Census bureau reveals young adults staying single longer
WASHINGTON (UP ! ) - To·
day 's young aduil s take far.
longer to get married !han their
brothers a nd sis ters did In 1he
1970s, but they a lso appear less
Interested In living a lone, the
Census Bureau repor1s.
The burea u Issued statlslics
Wednesday showing th ai among
American men aged 20 lo 24 , the
pe rcenlage nev er ma r ried
Jumped from 55 percent In 1970 to
78 percent this yea r . For women
In !hal age group, 36 percen't In
1970 had never been married
while 61 percent claim the same
SlaiUS ]It 1987.

However , It said, " The vast Increase In households in th e
majority ... eventually are likely 1970s.
·
Between March 1985 and
10 marry."
Those figures mighllead one to March 1986, the number of people
lh ink !here would be more single living alone fell by an estimaled
households these days. But In 50,000 to total 21.13 million, th e
fa ct. the number of people living bureau said. 11 was only the
alone accounted for far less second suc h drop recorded since
growlh In the number of house· 1950.
holds Ihan !hey did the previous
Steve Rawlings, a Cens us
Bureau demographer who
decade.
Siogles living alone provided 33 helped prepare the repor t, said
percent of the 8.7 mil lion in· those numbers fell In pari be·
crease in households between cause there are fewer young
1980 and March 1987, the bureau people loday than in the 1970s ,
said. The same group generated when the "baby boom" genera·
a larger 43 percent of the Uon was leaving home.

People in Iheir late 20s s howed
a s lmliar I rend. The percen tage
of never-mar ried men age25 to 29
grew from 19 percent in 1970 to 42
percent In 1987, whlie for women
11 rose from 11 percent In 1970 to
29 percent In 1987.
"Even a mong those aged 30 to
34, Ihe ' proportion of never·
marrieds Increas ed slgnlfl·
cantiy," the burea u said. "The
percentage that remains single
lhroughout their lifetime is likely
lo be higher tha n in the past In
view of the Increases In nevermarrieds among Ieday's young
adu ils."

"Bul !Ji addition to thai , !here 's
also some evidence thaJ young
adult s who might have chosen lo
live alone, say, 10 years ago,
really can't afford to do that
given taday's cost of living,"
Rawlings said . "They're opting
to cilher stay In the parenta l
borne longer or live with a lbers
aft er college."
Singles Uvin g alone mad e up
23.6 percenl of the natlon ',s 89.48
million households as of March .
About 51.54 million were led by
married couples for 57.6 percen t
of the totaL

Families led only by females
made up another 10.45 million
homes, 11.7 percenl of Ihe total,
while 2.5 miUion family households, 2.8 percenl of the. totai.
were led only by a man.
The other 3.86 million households cons is ted of homes lived in
by more than one person who
were not related to each other.
The survey a lso found the
lypicai American household had
2.66 p eopl ~ In March, down from
2. 76 In 1980 a nd 3.14 in 1970.
Families averaged 3.19 people in
1987 compared with 3.29 In 1980
and 3.58 in 1970.

Pope John Paul II eilroute
to U. S•.for ·nine-city tour
VATICAN CITY !UP!) - Pope
John Paui II and his 113· member
entourage left for the United
Stales today on a nine- city tour
thai church officials hope will
rekindle the faith of increasingly
restive American Cal holies .
The pontiff's red, green and
silver Alltalia jumbo jet was due
al Miami lnlernatlonal Airport
at 2 p.m . EDT. President and
Mrs. Reagan planned to greel
him there, and the president
schedu.led a private meeting with
the pope later In the day.
·The pOntiff' s first major public
appearance on the tour will be a
three-mile evening motorcade
along Biscayne · Boulevard
through downtown Miami.
After the reception at the
airport, where the tarmac is
simmering under record temper·
atures In the 90s, the pope was to
go In a closed limousine to St.
Mary's Cathedral tor another
official welcome, th en to St.
Martha's Church tor the first o!
this tour's important ecc\esiastl·
cal meetings, a session with 750
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look forward to expressing per·
sonally to them my senlimenlsof
friendship for the whoio;o nation.
May God bless all the people of
America."
He said it gave him " great joy
to undertake Ibis visit during the
celebration of the bicentennial of
the American Constitution. "
"In particular, I look forward
to being with the Catholic community so thai we may celebrate
together our unity In Jesus Christ
a nd In his c~urch ," the pontiff
said. "I desire to pray with Ihem,
to listen to them and to speak to
them. I also look forward to
meeting many other Christian
and non-Christian brothers and
sisters throughout America."
The Vatican Issued a tough
statement Friday saying Amerl·
can Catholics cannot have a
" pick-and-choose" church, accepting some teachings and
disregarding others, such as
bans on artificial birth control,
abortion, women priests, married priests and the practice of
homosexuality.

U.S. pries ts.
,
Although the oulward signs of
lhe po!'llff's second tour of the
United States were expected to
be t horou g~ly orchestraled and
familiar, there was a deep
undercurrenl of concern over the
slate of the church in America,
especially In the (lecllning
number of priests and nuns and
the soa r ing rate of disregard for
many basic Cat holic doclrlnes.
" Nobody expects that the trip
Is going to settle every dispute
and solve. every problem, " the
Most Rev. John L. May, archbl·
shop of St. Louis and chief of the
National Conference of Cat holic
Bishops, said Wednesday. "I
certainly don 't.
.
"But the Holy Father's visit
has already served as a catalyst
for ... a remarkable process In
which ' many of the 53 million
Catholics In this country are
dusting cobwebs off their Ca·
thollc Identity and renewing their
rellgous commitment," he said.
At John Paul's weekly general
audience Wednesday, he said, "l
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POPE TO VISfr U.S.- Pope John Paulll was
due 1d Miami International Alrportal2 p.m. today
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(UP I)

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