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Thursday, September 10, 1987

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Page 14 The Daily Sentinel

Community • calendar/area happenings
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THURSDAY
RACINE - Southern Band
Boosters will meet Thursday,
7:30p.m., In the high school band
room. Paren ts of elem entary.
junior hig h a nd high school band
s tudents are urged to a ttend.
FRIDAY
P OME ROY ,..... Round and
squa r·e dan cing will . be offered
Friday, from 8 10 11 p.m. , a t· the
senior cit izens center in Pom er oy. Mu s ic by Lar ry Hubbard
a nd True Count ry Band . Ad m ls:
s lon $1.50. Br ing snac ks.
CHESHIR
benefit s aing,
with
Glory laEnd- A
Believers
nd
Heavenbound Fou r will be he ld
F riday . 7:30 p.m ., a t Old Bet hel
Chu rch, two miles north of the
Ches hire ra il road tracks. P r oceeds will be u sed for res toration
of th e c hur c h . Every on e
we lcome.

Evangelist will be Rev. N. L.
R ussell .

· ALFRED - Orange Chrls.tlan
Church homecoming will be held
Sunda y a t tho c hurch located on
Count y Road 53 between Alfred
and Lottr idge. Sunday school will
be at9: 30; worship a t 10: 45 a .m.:
bas ket dlnner 1 12: 30, and afternoon serv ices, 1:30 with special
singing by' Th e United Si nger s
a nd Ch ar les Domlg an as
speaker.

POMEROY - T he fa milies of
the la te Floyd and Garne t Dunfee
are hav in g a re,union this Sunday
at the home of Na t han and Betty
Biggs on P om e r oy- Rutla nd
Road. Bas ket dinner a t 12: 30.
Relatives a nd fdends welcom e.
RACINE _ Rac ine Church of
the Naza re ne, Ty ree Blvd., Is In
reviv al throug h Sunday with
services a t 7 p.m . nightly and
10:30 a. m . Sunday. Evangelist
will be Rev. C. Will iam Groves of
G
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MIDDLEPORT
Be the l 62, . F1teflghter's m eeting
International Order of J ob' s
HARRISONVILLE - The SepDa ug hters, will meet Monday temb(.r meeting of t-he Meigs
night at the Middleport Masonic Counfy Firefighter 's Association
Te mple , 7:30 p.m .
will be held Wednesday , Sept . 16,
7:30p.m., at the Sci pio Tow nshi p
Golf scramble
Fire Station In Ha rrisonv ille. Th e
MASON - Easte rn At hlet ic program will be on fire resc ue.
Boosters are sponsor ing a go lf Softball tourney
sc rambleonSept.19atRi verside
RUTLAND ,- Rutla nd EMS Is
Golf Course In Mason. W.Va. A sponsorln_g a Class D&amp;E softb a ll
$22 entry fee is required for green tournam ent this Saturd ay and
· fee and cart .4 $200 savings bond Sunda y· a t the ball park In
wUI be awardett to the llrs t place Rutla nd , E nt ry fee Is $60 and hit
team. Teams will be dra wn at your owri softba lls. For lnformanoon ·on the day of the tourna- · tlon ca ll Dennis McKinney a t
m en!. For more information ca ll 742- 2279 or He rb Ellio tt a t 7422233.
J o hn Evans at 843-5440.
..

MONDAY
LONG BOTTOM - The P,ythian Stsfers, Te mple 1615, will
mee t at 'the Long .Bottom C_om munlty Building, Monday, 7:30

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colors.

SA'l'URDAY
ROCK SPRINGS - Th e 20th
a niJU a l i'eunion of _the Sa mu el
All en E blin fa mily will be he ld
Satu rday, 6 p. m., a t the .gr a nge
ha ll on !he Meigs County fa irgr ounds . P lease br ing covered
dis h a nd ow n p lace sett ing.

Includes Sheets, Pillow Cues,
Toaster. Can Opener and-Blend8r Cover•.
Curtains. Ironing Board Cover•.
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MATCHING SWEAT PANTS .......... S11le S9.39
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MEN'S VAN HEUSEN

HARTFORD - A rev iva l is
underwa;• throug h Saturd ay a t
Fa ther's House Chu rc h, Hart t'ord. W.Va., wilh ser vices at 7
p.m . each evenin g. E va ngelis t is
Ri c k Weaver. Spec ia l sing in g
fea tured. Everyone welcom e.

Dress Shirts
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LONG BOTTOM - Sq ua r~
da nces will r es ume a t the Long
BoHom Com munit y Buildin g Sat urday. Sept. 12 , 8 p.m. a nd will
co ntinue on a week ly basis .

RUSS
SPORTSWEAR

S UNDAY
M tNERSV IL LF.- The ann ual
hom ecom ing of the Miner::;v ille

Yo1,1'll love tllis new fall
look. Quality Russ Sportswear. Misses Sizes in
Sweaters, Slacks. Vests,
Skirts and Knit Suits.
Reg. '40 ..... Sale .' 34.00
Reg. •48 .... . Sale ' 41.00
Reg . '52 ..... Sale '44.00
Reg. '56 .. ... Sale '48.00

Unit ed Me lhodist Chu rc h will· be
held Sund ay with Sunday sc hoo l
a t 9 and chu rc h a t 10 followed by a
12 noon potlu ck dinne r a nd
a ft e rnoon serv ices a t 2 p.m .
.

Bloc k party meeling
MIDDLEPORT -A m eetin g to
finalize Middl epo rt Block Part y
plans will be h eld Monday., Sep t.
·14. 6 p.m ., a t Drs. Ma thew s' a nd
Kennedy's office, Second St · •
· Middleport . The last bloc k pa r ty
meeting will be held Thu rsday,
Sept. 17, at th e sa me locat ion.
Commi t tee m e mb e r s a nd
c ha mb er m e m bers s hould
attend .
Reunion
The · annu ai reunion of I he
Charles Reed Hysell a nd Oscar
Hysell famil ies will be held
Septe m ber 20 a t the Fores t Acres
Park near Rutla nd .

.

· AP PL E GROVE - A d iffer~ nl
speaker eac h eve ning ls fea tured

a t a rev ival be ing he ld at Apple
Grove Unit e d Me lhodist Church
a t 7 each evenin g throug h Sept .
1~ . ThPr~ is specia l voca l mu sic

New tall selection . Long sleeves. white,
solid c olors and patte~lls . Neck sizes
14111 to 1711&gt; . Sleeve length 32 to 35 in·
ches.
' 19 .00 Van He usen Shirts .. ...... ' 15.30
' 22 .00 Van Heusen Shirts .... .... ' 17 .70
' 23 .00 Van Heusen Shirts ........ ' 18 .60
' 24 .00 Van Heusen Shirts ...... .. ' 19 .30

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Whl•lrool

- REG. l269.00 FULL SIZE

Tube Socks

Excellent quality by Hanes. White or Grey
witll color iops.

Microwave
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Reg . '2 .25 Tube Socks .......... Sale $1 .79
Rag . ' 2 .50 Tube Socks .......... . Sale '1 .99
Reg . '2.75 Tuba Socks ...... .. ... Sale •2 .19

Spedal Sale Prices On ,
Russ Teens for Jr.'s!

for eac h serv ice.

MEN ' S AND BOYS ' DEPT.- 2nd FLOOR

•Temperature Probe
•700 Wlttl of CQoking power

BIG SELECTION OF COLORS
MEN'S and BOYS ' OEPT. - 2nd FlOOR

PI NE GROVE - Th P a nn ual
harvest fes ti va l will be he ld a t
the St. Jo hn Lut her a n Churc h.
Pin e Grove Road. Rac in e. Sunday with .t he 11 a.m . wors hi p
service. fo ll owed by a 12 noo n
co vered d is h dinner a nd a J : :!ll
a !ternoon service featuring a
guest spea kpr a nd spec ia l m us ic.
ATHENS - Joe Say re will be
speaker at the homeco m ing
se rvice of the Mt. Zion U.B.
Church, At hens. Sunda~· wi th
mu s ic by the Gospe l Notes . Th P
10: 30 a.m. morning service wi ll
lx' followed by a 12 noon home·

LOWEST PRICE EVER

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(l30l

service at 2.
P OME ROY - T he fa mil ies of
the !a le Louis and My ra Gibbs
Cunnin gha m . a nd the Ia le J a m es
a nd Mary .Jus tis Davidson will
have a reun io n Sun da y a t the
Rac in e Loc ks a nd Da m Park
above New Haven. W. Va . T he
covered d is h d inne r will bl'
served a t 12:30 p.m. Relatives
a nd fami ly fr ie nds are in viled .
CA RPENTE R - Mt. Union
Chu rc h. two mil es sou th of
Carpente r on Coun t)· Road 10.
wi ll be in rev iva l through Sept . J:l
wi th services a t 7 p.m1• night!)·.

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·
Sizes 8 to 18 and 38 to 46.

Top grai'n bridle cowhide
leather. Sizes 32 to 50.
Clloose 1 't. inch width or 1 '!.
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Sunday morning service will
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senior student at Johnson · .
Bible College in Knox\lille,
'l'enn. and Is tile son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Nelson, formerly
of Dexter. The services will
also feature spe cial singing
and a potluck dinner will be
held following s ervice on
Sunday.

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Variable cloudiness to·
night, Saturday. Chan ce Of
rain. Lows tonight In mid
60s. HighS Saturday near
80.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, September 11, 1987

~ Sect;on s, 16 Pages
25 Cents
A Multimudialnc. Newspaper

Reagan, Pope discuss nuclear a•ms control
.

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WASHINGTON (UP!&gt; - President lteagan ,
·having spoken to the pope with an eye on his own
plac.e In history, Is looking beyond an expected
Intermediate- range missile pact with the Soviet s
to a 5Q percent cut' In long- range nuclea r arms.
Aft er a 50-mlnute .meetlng with Pope John Paul
II In Miami Thursda y, the pres ident said he told
the pontiff of "t he nearness of a n agreem ent 1ha t
would e limina te all American and Soviet INF
{Intermediat e nucl ea r force ) rplss lles."
He a dded pointedly, however, "We stand rea qy
as well lor another historic agreement- one that
would r educe stra tegic a rms on both s ides by ·
ha lf."
Later . presidentia l spokesma n Marlin Fit zwater reinforced the new Whit e House them e of
looking to "the next s tep" beyond a h oped ~ for
November IN F treaty.
·
".If we ca n wra p up a n l ~ F' agree ment this fall ,
conclude a summll by th e e nd of th is yea r . t ~e r e's

Closed road hot
issue at county
•
•
commlSswn meet
II di spute IX' tw~ n res idents of
Ollvc Township and orrt c lals of
the Ohio Depar tment of Na1 ura l
Resou rces. Div isio n of Fores try,
was the ma in topic of discussion
a1 Wednesday's Me igs Count y
Commissione r' s ri'l l'Ctln ~ .
Ches ter We lls. tow ns hi p trus·
t.,.,, and Will ia m Du rs t. resident .
upda ted the commissioners on
thc s lrua tlon wh ic h has developed over the barricad ing of a
road 10 F orkt'&lt;l Run La ke by loca l
1&amp;181ry !ltl~IS. ,
•.
.
" JI'or~&gt;s r ry ol rtcla ls cla im th~y
had authority to close th ~ roa d to
publi c travel beca use It was
vacat('d years ago . We lls said h
was told by fores try rep resc nl'a·
lives tha t they closPd the road a t
this tim e du e to problems wll h
va ndalis m . litt ering. and party·
I n ~ alo ng thl' road .
Th l' tr ustet:'S mai nta in however .
thai to th e ir knowll'&lt;il!l'. the road
was never va ca ted. We ll.s point ed
out tha t the tow nship rccelvPs
mileage m oney fror:nl he stale lor
the road's upkeep. Weils a lso
noted tha t the Div isio n of Fo re·
s try has not pr ov ided a ny docu·
ment ed ev idence tha t the road
was ever vaca ted.·
Durs t . who has spent muc h
tI me researching the road qu es!lon. a lso report ea that he could
find no documented records to
prove the road was ever offic ia lly
closed to public trave l. Accord·
ing to his researc h. the roa d wa~
unim}&gt;roved prior to 190..1, but
was the n lmprov('(l a ft er the
cons tru c tion of For ked Ru n
La ke.

Res ide nts of th e town s hip are
upset a boul ihl' c losing of the
road bt&gt;cause they no longer have
co nvenie nt a ccess to that ar ea of
the lak e . About 300 rpsldent s
ha ve s igned a petition requ es ting
the reope ning of the roa d a nd
co pies of the petition ha ve been
forwarde d to Sta te Rep. J olynn
Bos ter. D-Galllpolls, and Stat e
Senator Jan Michae l Lo ng, DCirctevllle. Durst . who liv es
within a half mile of the c losed
road·. reported that he must now
travel severa l miles to the ma in
entrance of Forked Run St ate
Park or to Curtis Hollow Road,
the rema inin g a ccess 'points to
the lake.
Wells sa id the trustees have

F itzwa ter sa id Thu rsday th e admin istrat ion
has "a genera l timeta ble" of la te November for a
summit 1vith Gor bac hev . to sign an INF
agreem ent th at is still under negotia tion . The
hoped-for treaty would elimina te medium-range
miss iles, those with a ra nge of 600 to 3,000 m iles,
a nd so me short· ra nge Sov ie t weapons.
However, Fi tzwa ter sail;!, " We have not ha d a ny'
ind ication of a ny speci fi c date !rom (the
Soviets)."
Reagan pla ns to meet Tu esday at the White
House with Soviet Foreign Min is ter Eduard
Sh!'vardnadze be fore the :Ru ssia n's three days of
tal ks w ith Secr etary of Sta te George Shultz, but It
would be " pres ump tuous to expect an announce·
m ent" Of a summit date nex t wee k, Fitzwat er
sa id.
Reaga n's trip to Mia m i to greet Jo hn P aul at the
start of the pope's nin!?·day tour of the United
States was th e fourth m ePting between the two

a ver y good possibility of getting a START
(s trat egic arms reduction talks ) agree ment by
the e nd of nex~ year," Fitzwa ter declared .
That would be as Reagan, a lready consciou s of
the 16 months he has left to reach goa ls he has not
ac hieved, would be preparing to tu rn over the
White Hou se to hi s successor.
Fitzwater said Reaga n's a dmiQ istratlon has
" done a lot of thinking inter nally a bout START."
whic h he termed a p o t e n t i a I " hi s tor ic
achievement."
At last year's s umm it in Icela nd , Reagan and
Sovie t leader Mikha il Gorba c hev Informall y
agreed to work toward a 50 percent reduction of
the lon~er- ra nge tn rercontlne ntal nuclear ml s·
slles within live year s. E llm;natlon could com e
within 10 yea rs unde r the s ignificant proposa l. bu t
the Idea br oke down over dis putes about Reaga n's
, "Sta r Wars" project, the Stra teg ic Defense
Initi at ive.

.
char is matic lead ers in the last fi ve yea r s, bu t the
pontiff' s depa r ture statem e nt , a serm on on the
relat ionship be tw een trut h a nd free do m , seemed
to many to be a first-time co mment arY, on
Re agan 's conduct in office.
The pres ident . whose a dm inistr a tion has
engaged in "disin forma tlon" aga in s t Libya ,
decept ion about the pros pe ctive Invasion of
Grenada , and lies abou t secret U.S. arm s sales to
Ira n, s tood m otionless as th e pope quoted Chr ist:
" You will know the truth and I he truth w iil set
you free."
Quoting St . Peter as telli ng early Chri s tia ns
never to use their freedom " as a pre tex t fo r evil,"
Jo hn P aul added, "Th e effor t to guard and perfect
the gift of freedom must a lso include the
relent less pursu il of truth .... Any m anipu la tion of
publi c opinion, an y a buse of a uthor ity or powe r , or
.. . just th e omi ss ion of vig il ance end anger s the
heri tage of a free p('(lp!e."

·Racine Council approves second re3:ding
of vicious ~og ordinance Tuesday nig~t
Rac ine Villl'e Cou ncil took
anolher step toward enacting a
v iclo u ~ dog ordin a nce at Tues day·
night 's meeti ng.
A seco·nd rea ding was given .
with th e th ird a nd final to come at
nex t month's m ePtlng.
To br ing Ihe v illage ordin ance ·
up to federal sta ndards whi ch
will e nable res ide nt s to pu rc hase
fl ood insurance. Council suS·
pended th e rules a nd appr oved
a n ordina nce reiat lng to fl ood
da ma ge preventio n.
·A lett er was ·read from the
Depa rtment of Liq uor Control
adv ls ling counci l that tht' po tc n·
fla t Incom e fro m fees for the
liqu or license wi ll lX' S200 per
yea r .
Also rea d was a leit er fro m the
Ohio Power Co. of Int ention to
termina te a n agreeme nt lor

· r a tes fo r clec tr ie it y on lhe ad diti o nal c har ge t o th e
waterworks and esta bl ish a new cuslom er.
ra te whi ch will raise the electric
Frank Cleland report ed on a
ra tes there some $1J:l9 annua lly . trip whic h he and Ca r roll Tea ford
11 was reported tha i lhe P ER S ha d made to Co lumbu s 10 chec k
has no ti fied council that begin- on used state truc ks, noting tha t'
ni ng in J anuary , the vill age
none were accept a bl e.
s hare for poli ce ret irement will
II was reported that new wi ring
increase to 1~.1 percent.
is needed at the gr ade . sc hool
A resolution was adopted ap- flas her light s and it was decided
proving the amount and ra tes of to replace tha i in the summ er .
taxa tio n as determ ined by the
Repa ir of thewater pump at the
County Budget Comm isson.
cemetery was a pproved . Counc il
At th e meet in g , Cou ncil res t- expressed concern over possibl e
a ted the current po li cy th a t says • smoke a nd fum es from the
Sq uad 24. a vill a·ge ow ned vehi- proposed PyroC he m' s i nciner a ·
cle, is to be used onJy as n
tor-- plant near Poin t P leasan t.
stand -by for • t h ~ vi llage. Tras h P lan s wer&lt;' made lor some
pickup \vas di scussed and it was
member s to attend public meet·
'holed th at if tras h is not in
in gs on th e proposed project.
co nt ai ners wh ich can be eas ily
The park eommlt te&lt;? r eported a ·
loa ded and a bac kh oe has to be
very successful •free ent ert ain·
used. then !here will be a n
ment progra m on Aug. 29 and

·been In touc h wllh Division of
Fo restry offic ia ls In Athe ns but
as .-e t, no one has co me from
Athe ns to discuss the r oad with
the trustees .
There is a lso a ques tion a• to
lhc ca rrel num ber of th e· road
which has bee n closed . The
trus tees say It ls Town s hip Road
2n bu t for&lt;'s try offic ials are
cal ling It T .R. 278, We ll s
repor ted .
County E ngineer Phil Robert s
has · chec~ed lrltO the • ltuat!On
and a grees rhere Is con fu stian, as
to the act ual road number. He
sa id t h~ co nfu sion proba bly
slems from road wor k bcl n ~ done
In the past 25 years a nd not be ing
recorded.
Although 'the road probl em
does not fa ll witH in th e jurlsdlc·
I io n Of the co mm lsslo ne rs. they
agi'eed with We lls and Durst tha t
It Is up to the sta te to prove the
road was vaca ted . Th e commls·
A total &amp;I s ix c ha r ges were fil ed
stoners suggested thl' t ru stees
home Via automob ile.
meet with thei r !!'ga l coun sel, Thursday In the Ml'lgs Coun ty
Apparent ly, . a disagree ment
Mcii;s Co unt y Ass is ta n t Pr ose· Co urt agai nst Pa uline Wolfe,
took place between the We lles
cutln g All orney Ca r so n Crow. Antiquit y, a nd her son . Gar.v a nd the o ffic ials.
a nd dralt ·a le tt l'r to thP Div ision Wolfe. fQIIow lng a dispu te We d·
Gera rd sai d Mrs. Wolfe fa int ed
of F'ores try req uesting the reop- nesday evening IX'tween law
a nd was taken Ia Holze r Me dical
ening of the road by a cerra in e nforcemen t offi ce rs a nd the
C'e nte r by the Sy racuse E m er I
datt&gt; or else lega l ac tion will bE' Wolles.
gency Squad . Gar y Wol fe was
Officia ls were not tal kin g very
ta ke n. A resolution to that eff ect
ta ken to the offi ce of Sher iff
s hould also be adopted th e freely about the Inc ident whi ch
Howard F ra nk a nd at 6:09 p.m.
occurred at the home o! Mrs.
commissioners a dv ised.
was ta ke n to Vetera ns Me moria l
Howeve r . even If th&lt;' road Is Wolfe. Sheriff Howard Fra nk
Hospita l by the Po meroy E m erreopened, the tru stees a re ron- dec lined comment saying th at
gency Sq uad. Gerard sa id WoifP
fronted with the proble m of a ny report from him m ight
had complai ned of chest pains.
expense to re pa ir the road . Th ey crea te problems ln. a lawsuit
Both Mrs. Wolfe a nd her so n, who
Which Ga ry Wolfe had e arlier
f~e l the Divis io n of F ores try
had ser ved as a deputy sheriff
should rover the repa ir cos ts , filed against him. He referred a
under a nother Me igs Co unt y
whic h thev es tim a te a t $5.000, Da lly Sentine l reporter to th e
Sheriff. were trea ted and r e~
Bureau of Crim inal! nves llgat ion
since the· Divis ion · ca used the
leased !ro m Ihe r especJive hospiat London. A spokesman the re
dam ages whe n they bulldozed
ta ls.
said the bureau does not re lease
the road In order to prevent
As a r es ult o! the incident a t the
details to the medi a since they
tra ff ic .
Wo lfe home, Deput y ShPr lff
a re working at the requ es t of
Following the disc ussion on the
Ke nny Kl ein fil ed two compla in ts
local officials In these m att e rs.
road s it uation In Olive Township,
again st Mrs. Wolfe In the count y
However, Paul Gerard, inves - cou rt Thursday morning . He
th e co mmi ssioners me t in exec utigator for Me igs Coun ty P rosec·
tive sess ion With adminis trat ors
charged that she d id knowing ly
u tor Frederick W. Crow I'll. did
fr om Carlet on Sc hoq i-Melgs
cause or a ttemp t to cause phys l- •
report that represent a tivPs oft he c al harm to a not her !Klein ! and
Indu s tr ies.
Ohio Burau of Criminal Inves ti - that she did recklessly or by forc e
In final bus iness. a r~u est was
gation and .the Me igs County
received by the board to tra nsfer
res ist or int erfere with the lawful
Sheriff' s Departme nt went to th e ' arrest of herself (res !s ting
a Cl ·C2 liquor . lice nse from
George and Helen Lemley. Salls· , Wolfe home about 5:30p.m . a ft er
ar rest) .
a helicopter on. the lookout for
bury Township. to Robert Ml·
No other cha rges ha ve been
rhae l Roberts , Salisbury Town- ~'mar :j uana plants had observed fil ed a ga inst the Wolfes who are
plants growing In the area of the free on bond.
ship. Comme nts on the transfer
Wolfe home. The helicopte r was
will be received by the commls·
Deputy Sheriff Don L. Snyde r
landed In a field behind the Wolfe ·filed three compla ints against
s toners until Sept. 23. The applihome, Ge rard said, and other Gary Wolfe and one complain t
cation must be s ubmitt ed to the
offlclals traveled to the Wolfe was flie d . ~g a ins I Wolfe by S. D.
state by Oct. 4.

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th e next

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for

Saturd ay nig h!. ·
Th e ' sidewalk co mmitt ee r e·
porte d th a t several sections of
s idewa lk have been repaired a.nd
tha i a pr iorit y list is being
prepared . P ossible rem oval of'
trees were discussed. a n the
mayor's report for August
.showed col lect ins of $364.
T he clerk' s repo rt s showed a
cash ba la nce of ~ 1 0~.284 , inc ludin g gener a l fund . $23,8R4; street
fund , $12,922; li re fund , $13,836;
wa ter. $30 ,736; revenue sha r ing,
$2,879; state highway; $3,803;
cemetery. $2890i wat er deposits,
$300; ce m e tery ~ nd.owm e n t.
$6 /,00; and a c&lt;?rtificatc of
deposit, $2,i&lt;OO.
The mar shall reported driving
175 miles, ci ting eight for s peed·
Jng and one fo r ill egal plates.

Six charges filed against Meigs resident
.
Kane. BCI Age nt . Snyder sheriff 's department and the
charges th at Wolle res isted a r · BCI. Although severa l reqllests
res t; tha t Wolfe perform ed an for informa tion have been made
act which hampered or impeded to the offi ce of Sher iff Howa rd
a public officia l in th e perfor - Frank .on these alleged ra ids by
mance of his lawfu l dulles, and staf! m embers of Th e Da ily
that Wolfe did knowing ly ca u ~e ·Sentinel no inform at ion has been
or attPmpt to ca use physical released for publication. Local
har m to another . Ka ne charges medi a re presentatives have been
th at Wolfe did knowingly' fail to fold that reports on the mar l~
obey the lawful orde r of a law juana program would only a lert
enforce ment official engaged in local growe rs of the r a id activity
his duties at the scene or in and there by would ha mper the
co nnection with an em ergency of action by law enforcem ent offia ny kind , crea ting a risk of cials. However, a n Ak ron newsphysica l harm to . persons or pa per ·rece ntly published a deproperty.
tail ed. lengt hy story, com p lete
It ·is ge nerally be lieved tha t wi th severa l photog~aph s of
ma rij uana raids are ta king place Me igs County officers . on the
regula r ly in Meigs County by the
Conti'nued on page R

Eastern hoard fills ·vacancy
A le ngthy exec utive session
dealing with negotia tions a nd the
up-com lng emergency levy was
held Wednesday night when the
Eastern Lofa l Sc hool District
Boar'd of Educa tion met in
specia l ses sion.
ln . open sess ion, the board
employed J enny Machlr as read ·
lng teacher ' In the Riverview
Elemetnary Sc hool to fill the
vacancy created by the transfer
of Becky ·Edwards to the Chester
Elementary School for the current school year.
Fred Kes singer a nd Rober t·

Sanders , e leme ma ry teac hers,
were given fivr year co ntr acts in

conjunc t io n with boa rd poli cy
a nd Vale ri e Blac k was hired as
substitute teac her lor th e c urren t
school year.
·
The board suspended a policv
mandating thP use of ovcrtt m'e
and dlrec.ted the super inte nd c n!
to formul ate a ppropria te adm i, ·
nis trative pr·ocedu rcs to allow
the limited use of compensa tory
time.
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A new arl ivity fu nd was
creat ed lor the Tr i-M Ho noran
Music SociPty or the hi gh sc hooi.

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Pyro€hem files application; .wins chamber endorsement
PyroChem, Inc. delivered a the officers and board of directors facility was made BUl Brady and
hefty thn~· volume permit appli- of the Mason County Area
secomed by Charles Lanham In a
cation to the state Wednesday Chamber f1 commerce, according meeting reconvened from Tuesmorning that addresses many of . to itmmy Joe Wedge, community day to deal speclncally with the
· the concerns local residents ha've Uason {or the company.
Issue, Wedge said.
A statement prepared by
expressed about the chemical
PyroChem, a Louisville, Ky.
waste treatment plant the com· Chamber officials reads: "We the based nrm, announced Its plans to
pany has proposed to · buDd In officers and board of directors of . buDd the plant on a 1,000-acre site
Mason COunty.
the Mason County Area Chamber In the Potter's Creek area north of
"You have to buDd It on paper of Commerce endorse the pr(} Point Pleasant at a press confer·
and tear It down on paper," Frank posed Installation of the Pyro- ence last Friday at the Point
Ballard, PyroChem vice president chem, Inc. factUty and welcome Pleasant Moose Lodge.
and chief engineer, said rl. the
them Into tills community, know·
The first phase of the plant wlll
lng
that
all
tral,
state
and
federal
constnactloll permit applicatiOn
cost an estimated $17 m!Uionand Is
regulatlolll w1ll be met prior to and expected to be completed In late
tor the planned facility.
ThatfacfUty, W!tlcb wlll cost $140 dl.n1ng their operations. We are 1988, subjec~ to the issuance of
fortunate to have PyroChem, Inc. permits by · the !West VIrginia
million to buDd . and which wlll
In our commuillty." .
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. ultimately pravlde 370 jobs, was
DePartment of Natural Resources
The motion to endorse the and the Air Pollution ContiT'
·unanimously endorsed lOOny by

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G:lrnmlsslon. Company officials
say approximately 100 people wUJ
be employed upon completion of
the Initial phase, 90 percent of
whom will be from Mason Countv.
Upon completion of all units, In
from six to seven years, the plant
will provide jobs for 370 people,
according to Jim Nee\. PyroCbem
president.
In addition to pravldlng much
needed jobs for Mason County, the
company has pledgedtocontrtbute
one hal! of one percent of Its gross
revenues to a county benefit tu Ill
that would provide money for !be
hiring or a county Ins~ctor with
POM&gt;rs to conduct on·slte tns~c­
tions of the plant, as well as tor

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training o( area. volunteer fire
departments and purchasing of
emergency ·equipment. . Once
s~nding requirements for tbose
Items are met, the county will l!e
able to use rer:nalntng funds as It
sees fit.
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The company estimated that In
the first year of operation, the
benefit fulll would generate
$125,000for thecounty,excluslve of
property taxes. Down the rllld. the
county could realtze nearly $1.25
million annually from the
Property taxes could generate an
additional $1.8 mUllen anrrually,
PyroCbem officials say.
Des!Xte assurances from thl'
wmpany that tbe plant will be safe

tum.

-the Incinera tion process used is
said to remove 99.99 pPrcent of
hazardous pro~rtles from was te
that will be treated a t tl'le facilltvsome area residents h ave 'expressed concer ns. Chi ef 'a m ollJl' •
those wor.rtes Is whether the
chemical 'was tes c an be safelv
transported to the facility.
Jim Nee!. PvroChem pres ident,
says transportation Is safe. T he
company's permit appllcatlon cov·
ers how notification of the public in
tbe event of a spill or a ccident
would be handled, and outlines
procedures for clean-up of the
waste, which Nee! descr ibes a s far
less hazardous that m a terials, .
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By United Press International
Today Is F r iday, Se pt .. 11. the 254 th day of 19H7 wit h 111 to follow .
Th e m oon is wan ing, m ovi ng toward it s las t quart er.
There mor ning slars are Mars a nd Jupit rr.
Th e evening s tars are Mercu ry, Venus a nd Sat urn.
Those born on this date arc under the s ign of Virgo. They ln cl u&lt;je
s hort s tory wri ter Q. He nrv in 1862; author D.H. l, awrence in 1885;
· E as t Indi an philosopher Ac harya Vinoba Bhave. a disciple of Ga ndhi.
in 18%: Univers ity of Alabama football coac h Pau l "Bear" Brya n lin
1913; t'x lled f01· mer Ph\lippin£· P res ident· Ferdinand Marcos in 1917
(age 70 1; film director Brian De Palma in 1940 (a ge 47 1: e nl er tafne r
Lola Fa la na in 1946 rage 41 r. a nd ac tress Krlstv McN ic hol in 1961 1age
2 ~ 1.

WASHINGTON - Stskela nd
Ebert ? Rex Reed? PaullneKael?
Forget 'em. For real movie
crillcs, we s uggest th_e FBI.
Consider this thoughtful review of the !lim "Lonesome
Cowboys" by 'two FBI agents:
"There was no plot to ttie film
and no character development
throughout .. . tThe ) film also
s kips from scenetoscenewtthout
conttnuily ... Many of the cast
portrayed their parts as If In a
s tupor from marijuana, drugs qr
alcohol."
The movie under FBI scruti ny
was one of the lesser cinema tic
endeavors of the late pop artist ,
Andy Warhol. The FBI was
·checking it for poss ible vio lation
of a federal law against Interstate transportation .of obscene
material.
·
In furtherance of Ihis Investiga tion, two G- men were assigned
to prev iew "LonesomP Cowboys'' at a midnight . showi ng
durin g the 1968 San Francisco
International Film Festival. Exactly how the two upright ,
uptight FBI film critics werp
able to Infil trate what m usl have
been a fairly eccentric audience
In the San Francisco of tha t
bizarre era and take notes in the
dark ts noI r evealed in the report ,

to their late, straight-laced boss,
J . Edgar Hoover.
But critique the movie they
did, and our associa te Stewart
Harris has obtained their report
from the FBI's file on Warhol,
!ha nks to the Freedom of Infor·
, ·
ml\tion Act .
The FBI Investigation was
la unched after the bureau's
Phoenix office gol · a lip .Iha t
Warhol and his unholy crew were
ma king a dirty mov ie at the
Rancho D!nda Guest Ranch tn
Oracle, Ariz.
Wa iting until th e film was
completed to pounce, the FBI
assigned two agents to attend the
San Fra ncisco prem iere. They
we re obviously upset.
"All the ma kes In lhe cast
di splayed homosex ual tenden- ,
cles and conduc ted themselves
loward one anot her in an efflml na te ma nner," the FBI cri tics
reported.
Despite this critical brea k·
through. the G·men In sis ted on
judging the movie as a serious
ci nematic production . They a lso
co mpla ined about the poo r qua lit y of Ihe sound tra ck.
They described how · the cowboys In the cas t exposed the mselves on the screen, and reco unted how the fe male sta r sat

Berry's World

up after one particularly lewd
encounter, looked at the camera
and said, ''Now look- you have
em barrassed the children. " The
baffled FBI critics addd'ed:
" There were no c hildren In th e

movie.','
The G-men m et l~ulou s l y described the suggestive poses of th e
actors. but ,noted that the cast did
not appear to have consumm ated
their wanton beha,vior on screen.

The FBI critics w rote that the
film was "a remotely connected
series of scenes which depicted
s&gt;tuations or sex ua l rcl"a tlon s hips
or homosexual and he terosexual
nature."

-The G-men we re also not Impressed with Tay lor Meade. one
of th e movie's actors who Introduced "Lonesome Cowboys" to
the·s ·a n Fra ncisco film puffs.
"Meade spoke to the audie ncl"
for a few minu-t es in a. senseless
monologu e," th ey reported.
"and said some thin g abou t not
knowing whether to put t~e
begi nning of the mov ie at the e nd
or vice versa.··
Unlike most film cri tics, lhc
FBI ac1U a lly pursued thP moviemake r phy lcally. The bu re&lt;~ u
esta blis hed th at Wa rhol had
tra nsported the movie fr·om the
Arizona dude ranc h to New York
Gl ty- with a s top a t Atlan ta .
But the U. ·s. a tto•·nev In
Phoe nix had th e fina l r~vlcw. He

co ncl uded : " While In my opinion
the movte hadd no redeeming
va lu e wha tsoeve r, nettner was It
obscene within the definition of
the word ... by the Supreme Court
of the Un ited Sta tes .... Prosecu·
lion ts hereby declined."
MINI-EDITORIAL - For ye·
a rs lhc ba ilie cry of Ronald
Reagan' s far-right s upporters,
when co nfro nted wtt h the prag·
malic poll! lea l compromises Ihal
every president must make, was,
" Let Reagan be Reaga n." But
the old refrain -has been noticea bly abse nl during the h'a n/ Con·
tra sca nda l and the Nica raguan
peace pl an. Is II possible the
ult ra -co nsc r vai'Jve Id-e ologues
have fin a ll y a woken to the !act
that Reag a n Is. a ft er a ll, being
Reaga n?

vis it Miami.
Easter n, for tyears the MAC
door ma t. Is a prime co ntender
for this year 's title. with the likes
Qf tail back .Gary P atton and
quarterback Ron Adams.
"Eas tern Michigan is no
longe r a tea m on the rise," s aid
Miami coach Tim Rose. "Their
footba ll progra m has arrived and
they are bona fide con lenders for
the MAC title I his season."
The Hurons opened th eir sea·
son las! week wit h a nonconference 35-20 victory over
Youngstown State. ·wit h P a tton
ru ~ hlng for 66 yards and two
touchdowns and Ada ms hi tting
on_l3 Of 16 pa sses for anothe r 147
yards.
The Hurons scored all five of
the ir touchdown s aga inst Young. s tow n State on th e ground as they
out rushed the Penguin s 243 to a
'minu s 19.
Meanwhile, Miami managed
3:l6 tota lya rds In It s 15-6w ln over
Ce ntral Mi c higa n, 289 of it
through th e a ir on the passi ng of
Mike Bates. but were una ble to
scorP a touchdow n.
Ta lent ed Gary Gussma n ac co unled for a ll of Mi ami 's po int s
with
sc hool record five field
goals.

t\stros

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nois Slate, Ke nt State at Akron
a nd Central Michigan at Idaho.
Toledo Is coming off a 13-12 loss
10 Tem ple. which snapped an
e ight-game Glass Bowl win
slreak for the Rockets, the pres,&lt;&gt;asori MAC favorites.
ll 's the openi ng ga me of the
seaso n for the Ca rdinal s,
coached by Paul Sc hud el, a
na tive of Swa nton. Ohio. 15 miles
from Toledo.
Bowling Green will try to
r ebound from · a 45-19 loss IO
defending na tional cha mpion
Penn· Sta te In a ga me which saw
t he Falcons finish with three net
ya rds rushi ng.
BG, a nother polen!l a l MAC
champ , would like to reverse Ihe
roles thls week agalns l YSU.
"I'd like to think so," said BG
Coach Moe Ankney when asked If
his · team perhaps could be
Youngsiown State's Pe nn Slate,
"bul no. I th ink we're a lot c loser
to · Youngs tow n State than Bo·
wling Green Is .to Penn State in

BEREA , Ohio !UP () - Fullback Tim Ma noa received the
Maurice Basse11 award -as Ihe top
rookie in the Cleveland Browns'
training camp this seaso n.
But Ma noa had compa ny In the
i
l''i!;
ey es of coa c h Mar t y
Sc hottenhel mer .
Padres' hurler Mark Davis during the sixth Inning
DAV IS HOMERS - llouston Aslros' first
"Tim exceeded our expectaIn San Diego Thursday 'night. Davis hit his lirst
baseman Gl enn Dav is , right, Is congratulated by
lions
of him, bu t so did Stephen
In srven gil m es betwee n the
two homers oil the Padres' Mark Grant. (U P!)
Astros' m a nager Hal Lanier , lc lt, a ft~ r s lugging a
Braggs
," says Sc honenhe imer.
tw o · sc hools. Mia mi ha s never
home run, hl• third ol the night, oil .S an Di ego
:
"Stephen
Braggs ca me to camp
los I and clinched it s MAC Iitle a
to
get
a
spot
on the roster and he
year ago wit h a 34-20 win over the
has
done
just
that. "
· Hurons at Oxford .
There is one other co nference
Braggs , a cornerbac k drafted
on the s ix th rou nd out of lhe
ga me on th is week ' s MAC sc heUniversity of Tex as, led the
dul&lt;' , To ledo hosti ng Ball State.
Other ga mes Invo lving confer - Browns during the fo ur -game
e nce teams find Bowling Green preseason In two key categories
hos ting Youn gs tow n State. Ohio
Interceptions (t hree 1 a nd
afler
noon
to
sco
re
Alfredo
Grlf·
said.
"Jose's
a
swinger.
But
Jo·
s
c
Univers
it
y
Pnler
ta
in
\ng
Ma
rpas
ses
(defensed (s ix) .
By LIS/\ HARRIS
fin
wi
th
the
winning
run
In
a
:1-2
.
So
why
did Braggs las t un til the
tr ies to be more careful abou l the s hal l. Wester n Mic higa n ,at· lll iUPI Sports Writer
When ·th~ "swinger " walked , triump h ov~r the Kan~ as Ci ty
s lrlke zone with two s lr lk es.
That' s a 101 of ma turit y for a guy .
. tO
UL
Roya ls. The decis ion moved
he helped the Oa kla nd At~lcf!cs
crPPp up on America n L ea ~uc Oak lan.d wil hln two ga mes of !he
Id le Twi ns and set thl rcl-placP
. Wes t-lea ding Minnesota .
In
on the
Ka nsas City 51 ga [Tles back.
Jose Ca nscco, a s lugger whose
count 2-0 be fore Ca nseco la id off
·'Th e ideil of a base on balls
175 s trik eouts last year set a club
-lh&lt;' nrxt four pitches for thr fir st
didn ' t Pve r cross my m ind. "
record, drew a buses- loaded
ga me-wi nning wa tkofhtscareer .
Oakla nd Manager Tony LaR ussa
wal k with two out Thursday
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11 -4 PCT. 73%
Eastern u. Wahama
Southern vs. Huntington Ro~s
Meigs vs. Trimble_
Pt. Pleasanl vs. Gallipolis
Wellston vs. Belpre
Athens vs. Col. Walnut Ridge
Ohio State VI. W. V. U.
Ohio University vs. Marshall
Michigan vs. Noire Dame ·
Penn State v1. Alabama
Faci.·Hocking vs. Vinton Ca. 1.
Melsonvillt·York VI. Millar
Cincinnati vs. Indianapolis
Cleveland v1. New Orleans
Nebraska vs. UClA

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JIM-SOULSBY
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get one though. hook him llghlly
across the back just ahead of the
ta ll and make your cas l genlly.
Wh en he hit s the water a nd star ls
bu zzing a round . brace yourself.
Crickets ha ve long bee n known
~vou' ll hf'ar a c horus of ins·e c rs ' to be a to p producer of panfish.
They' ll la ke bass too If they're
ca lling.
a bl e to bea t the smaller fis h to the
Cicadas si ng fro m the trees,
punch. They ca n be hooked under
crlckcls chir p beside logs a nd
rock .~ where they live, and so
the collar that's around the
forth.
thor ax.
Anolhe r good bail , an d probaWh at you're hear ing is bai t.
bly lhe eas iesl to ca tch , is the
Of a ll of 1hose bugs you hea r it 's
grasshopper . All you have to do ts
Inevitable tha t a handfu l wi ll
wi nd up buzzing a round o n the
walk through weeds arou nd a
to p of the water !n some nea rby
lake a l this time of year and
you'll sca re up clouds of them .
lake. Whe n they do. the ga mefish
Pick up wha t you need for the
practicall y wres tle eac h other
fo r the.- oppo•·tunil y to sm as h momt&gt;nt and pu t them Into a
through th&lt;? s ur fa ce 1o ea t the m . con ta iner. Agai n hook them
under the tough shell of the body
just
bac k of the hea d.
All of th ese t ril ters are g reat
lnsecls
will die and be poor ba ll
fish food. And a ll of them are free
If
you
attempt
to impa le them on
for the taking .
a
large
hook.
Use
light wire hooks
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and
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but they ca n nei ther bi te nor
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necess~ry.
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'&gt;GHAUMB URG. Il l. 1UP l l p l a ye r~ a $1,000 option to play In
the seco nd session si nce Aug. t4.
NfL ow ncrs voted unanimously. · the event of a s trike. Th e 28 club
Thut·sday to fi eld "teams com - ow ne rs a lso hope to entice
CO LUMB US. Ohio 1UP IJ posed larg&lt;'ly of non-union per- dissident union m!'mbers to cross Crls Ca r ter, fo rmer Ohi o Sta tP
sonnel s ho uld th&lt;' IC&lt;Ogue's plu y
pic ket lin es a nd s ta y wi th !hell" wide rece iver who wa s dntfted
crs carry oul their threat to c lubs.
by th e Phi ladelph ia Eagles -last
s trike.
Some player . Including Sa n week, fli ed a $1 m illion suit
The NFL Management C'o uncll Fra nclsro qua rt erback J oe Mon· Thursday against New York
said lh &lt;' action was needed Ia la na a nd New York J ets running sports agents No rby Wal ters and
" prot ~et the lnt grity of the
back Free ma n McNe il, ha ve sa id
Lloyd Bloom.
ga me." accordin g 10 Ja ck Don - they would play during a s trik e .
In the suit, filed In U.S , Distrlcl
lan. the counc) l' s executi ve
Pills burgh Steelers ow ner Da n Court . Ca rter all~ged Wa lters
director.
Rooney sa id manage m!'nt has a nd Bloom Induced him by fraud
Th e. players hay&lt;' voted to not decided whether fa ns would a nd unfai r use of Ca rter.-s older
s t rlke Sept. 22 If progress Is not be ent itled to a re fund of season brother, George. to c nler ln lo a
ma dc towa rd a new co ll eclivc
ti cket s should the leaf&lt;ue fie ld representa tive agreemen t a nd to
ba•·ga lntn g agreemc nt. The five- Infe rior team s.
accPpt a loa n whilt' Ca r ter wa s
year COntrac t between the leaguP
" It' s a n Issue we haven' t slll·l el\g lbl l' to play foo tba ll for
a nd It s 1,000 players ex plrcd Aug.
resolved," he sa id .
Ohio Stal e.
J1.
Gene Upshaw, exec ut ive direcAs a res ult . the s ui t stales.
" We' ll play with what ever
tor of the union . met priva tely Ca n e r los t his cl lglblltty to fin ish
players we ca n gPt , Including Thu rsday morning with the Ex - his career a t Ohio Sta te a nd "the
those who choose not to strike,"
ecutive Commlitee of the Ma n- cer tai n prospect of being a h \gil
Donla n sa id after a mecllng of 2 agement Council. 11 was dec ided first -round Na tiona l Foot ball
hours . 10 minutes.
to resume nef&lt;Otlat lons Sat UI'day, League dra ft pick In 1988."
Donla n sa ld negotiations would
1·esume Sa turday a t a n undet ermined s ll e in an cffort 10 avert a
r&lt;'pea t of the 1982 s tri ke tha t
las led ~7 d ay s.
" We don' t th ink it' s a. perfec t
solution but we wa nt ed to try
SCOTT WOLFE
somet hing dlfferenl :" Do nlan
IRIAN BILLINGS
SPORTS WRITER
ADVERTISING
said of the decision to continu e
playi ng.
Dur ing the pasl two weeks,
some team s have offered wa ived

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sixth round? The 22-year- old
Houston nat ive doesn't want to
make excuses. but guilt by
ass ociat ion m ay be a reason .
The Longhorn s were 5-6 last.
year. their worsl record In 30•
yea r s and Braggs says th at was a ··
contribut ing factor in his bei ng
drafted.
"I was ra nked In the top 10
defe ns ive backs in the country,"
he sa id. "Our team's fi nish really
hurt me. Tha i pula doubt in some
people's mind s."
Br aggs, a 5-foot-9, 173·
pounder, snar ed two of his
Interceptions lasl Saturday in
Cleveland' s 30-24 overtim e victory over Gree n Bay.

By ,JERRY PICKRELL
Outdoor " triters Association of
Am erica Distributed by UP I
When you s it in the ca mps it e
over the next few weeke nds a nd
its len as th e evenin g draws near .

NFL owners will field teams of non-union
players if strike occurs on September 22

WE'RE HAVI.1VG A GIGANTIC ...

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Youngstown State like Penn
State dld us. but I'm not sure we
can. ''
Kenl State will be pl aying its
firs! gan\e of the season when it
invades the Rubber Bowl, while
Akron lost Its opener last week at
Wes1ern Michigan, 24 - 19.
Las! year, Akron, under new
head coach Gerry Faust. downed
the Golden F las hes and Iheir new
coach, Glen Mason, 17-7 a t Kent.
Ohio U, coming off a 23-3 1oss at
West VIrginia , faces another s tiff
cha llenge in Mar shall.
The Thundering Herd bl a nked
Morehead State 29-0 In their
opener last week , with quarterback Tony P a tt erson passing for
335 yards and two louchdowns.
" We need to improve overa ll to
be a good foo tball team," said OU
coac h Cleve Brya nt. '·o ur defense fl ew around ear ly a nd
made things ha ppen. Our defe nse
gave us oppor tunll ies to score.
but our offens e d idn 'l produce. "

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Oakland closes gap in West;
Padres slip past Astros, 8-7

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UPI Sports Writer
The -e arly lead in the MidAm erica n Conference wil l be on
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Michigan's re juvenated Hurons

By Jack Anderson and Dale VanAtta

On th is date in hist or.v:
In 1777, troops commanded by Ge n. George Wash ing ton were
defeated by the British under Gen. Will ia m Howe In the Bat tle of
Bra ndywine.
·
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In 1841, all men\b('rs of P resident John 'Ty ler 's cabinet res igned
except Sec retary of State Dan ie l Webster . in protes t of Ty le r's veto of
a ba nking bill.
lri 1973, I he elec ted Social ist governmen t of Salvado r Allende of
Chile was toppled in a r igh t -wi ng m llil ary,coup s upporle(! by the u .S.
Cent ral In telligence Agency. Alletlde died , reportedly by his own
ha nd.
·
In 198o. Pete Rose's 4, 192 nd hit brokE' Tv Cobb's 57-yea r-old carPe r
record as the hos t Cinc innati Reds licked San Diego Padres 2-0.
In 1986, ·the Dow Jo nPs indus tr ia l average plunged e record 86.1;1
poin ts.
A though t fort he dar: 0 . He nry wrote. " You ca n't appreciate nome
till you've left it."

Eastern Michigan vs. Miami
in MAC feature tilt Saturday

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
·Friday, September 11, 1987

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LAST WEEK

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SEASON
13 ·2 PCT. 86%
Wahama
Huntington Rass
Meigs
Pt. Pleasant
Wellston
Col. Wal. Ridge .
Ohio State
Marshall
Michigan
Alabama
Vinton Co.
Nels.· York
Cincinnati
Cleveland
U(LA

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Wahama
Huntington Ross
Southern
Meigs
Meigs
Gallipolis
Pt. Pleasant
Wellston
Wellston
Col. Walnut Ridge -Athens
Ohio State
Ohio
. State
Marshall
Ohio University
. Michigan
Notre Dame
Penn State
Penn State
Vinton Co.
Vinton Co.
Nelsonvilli-York
Miller
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Cleveland
Nebr11ska
UCLA

Wahama
Huntington Ross
Meigs
Gallipolis
Wellston
Athens
Ohio State
Marshall
Michigan
Penn State
Vinton (o.
Nelsonville· York
Cincinnati
New Orleans
Nebraska

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Belpre
Athens
Ohio State
Marshall
Mi(higon
Penn State
Vinton Co.
Nelsonville· York
Cincinnati ·
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··Eastern.eyes· second .win in
: row against Wahama Falcons
EAST MEIGS - Although
facing 1 a tough opponent on
Friday evening , the Eastern
Eagles hope to post their second
win In a row with the same gutsy.
come-from-behind determination they used In last week's 26-20
win over Hannan.
This week Easter n fac es
another tough Wes t VIrginia
school, the Wahama White Falcons, who claimed a 35-0 win over
, SV AC foe Kyger Creek.
ALthough the WHS win seemed
like ·a big win, It had help from
, Kyger Creek miscues.
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Miscues were not limited to
this game, however, as Eastern
had Its share last week, almost
digging its ' own grave·. while
slipping dangerously close to
defeat.
Coach Arch Rose feels that the
• . key to success this Friday
evening against Wahama will be
"our ability to have some consistency, no fumbles, few penalties ,
" a nd fewer mistakes."
Rose continued, ·" The White
Falcons are very solid from top
to bottom. We will have to have
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Eastern backfield in pounding
. Wahama outwelghts Eastern out the win. Griffin's TD pass
In several positions and in glided into the dependable fingerseveral skill areas, however, tips of senior end Steve.Horner. a
Gollah t-ell to David and the past ali·SVAC'grldder. ·
Eagles of 1987 a re now throwing
Horner grabbed seven catches
In the towel.
for 87 yards,lncludlngthe30yard
In fact, the 1987 match could be game•wlnner that capped a 20-0
one of the more evenly matched second half shut-out of.Hannan.
WHS-EHS games of rece nt
That summation speaks highly
years.
of the Eastern defense which had
Rose cited "good field pos i- given up 20 points In the flrst half,
tion" as being a nother key to the but made the necessary adjustgame. " The team with the best ments with determination in the
field position consistently will second half. Big Allen Tripp and
probably be in the best position to Johnson anchored thai a ssault.
win," he said. "Last week we
Senior fullback Kyle Davis and
were outrushed a nd nearly out- senior halfback Jeff Johnson had
passed, but still won the game the other scores, the former on an
because of a never say die eight yardd run and Johnson on a
attitude. As a coaching staff we 28 yard pass from Griffin.
are expecting· a similar effort
. The Eagles will have to contain
this weekend "
the fleet-footed passzer and quarThe veteran . coach reflected terback Sean Gibbs and back
that a ny team is "fortunate" to Brad Bumgardner who led WHS
win when l)elng outrushed and to· their. win over Kyger Creek.
Gibbs, a 5-8, 168 pound junior
out passed, but also expressed his
pleasure for the "great a ttitude QB. completed 6-9 passes for 177
and mental stamina" that put his yards, most of which were to
team on the winning track.
receiver Bumgardner.
Chris · Jewell is also a WHS
Senior Mark Griffin scored one
touchdown and pas se d for . offensive weapon to b e
another as he led the potent contained.

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be try ing to make it two wins In a
row In the young 1987 season as
they face non-league opponent
Hungtinton-Ross on the road
nea r Chillicothe. (Area fans
traveling to the game s hould
remember that Hunting ton Is
near Chillicothe, not Huntington,
.W.Va.)
Last year the Huntsme n
ha nded Southern one of their
-wor s t drubbin gs, how ever,
Southern is more experienced
this season, while Huntington
also lost several key players.
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but di ssa tisfied with his team's
exec utio n andmental errors.
Hensler said, " We should have
blown this ga me wide open, but
mistakes killed us . We had three
touchdowns called back."
Southern's Todd Lisle was all
over the field most offenslvelt-y
a nd defensively as the junior
halfback scored one touchdown
a nd hur led another (the· game
winner to Mike Amos) , "while
collecting a· crucial Int erception
defensively .
Senior Pete Roush turned In his
usual solid game. rushing for 109

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Satunht.y ' .~ Gam""
B:llltmorf' 111.1 Bo!'ifon
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yards on 2t carries, while junior
Mike Amos collected 49 yards
receiving.
Mark Porter excelled defensively and kicked a field goal and
a couple extra points In the win.
Freshman Richard Deaver
looked Impressive the few times
he carried the ball, while senior
Rick Sellers hurled Lisle's TD
pass .
The biggest boost In the South·
ern offense llas been a success·
fully Increased passing game.
however. several SHS passes
were rushed as the single wing
passer did not get a dequate set
time.
In order to win, Southernmust
get some consistency out of Its
backfield rath,e r than to rely on
workhorse Pete Roush to carry
th&lt;' load. Southern had som e
trouble getting momentum out of
the backfield and hitting the hole
with the neede_d burst of speed.
In order to win Southern must
contiol the line of scrimmage,
make fewer mistakes , and not
fall behind early.
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The Huntsmen of Coach Ted
Lehew are a solid team , but
comparable to SHS In size.
although SHS may lack In speed
at certain positions .
Attitude, guts, and sheer determination may be the flnal factor
in the outcome of Friday 's game.
And with determination and
some luck SHS could very well
come home with .a win.

TOLEDO, Ohio (UPIJ - &gt;Singers Star led every step of the
way Friday night In winning the
fea tured lOth race pace at
Raceway Park.
Hlatts Express finished second
and Raster came In third .
Lue Schliesser guided Singers
Star to a 1~ length victory In
1:58, good for payoffs of $3.20,
$2.00 and $2.60.
Four bettors shared the track's
record $136,346.40 awln trlfecta
payoff by picking the 10·7-4
combination In the sixth race and
the 1-5-6 combo In the eighth
race. Each winning ticket was
worth $34,ffi6.60.
A crowd of 2, 719 wagered
$330,091.

suNDAY I sEnEMBER 13TH
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EAST MEIGS - The Eastern
High School At hletic Boosters
will be spo nsoring a tour-man
golf scram ble to be hel d on Sept.
19 beginning at 1 p.m . at
Riverside Golf Club in Ma so n, W.
Va .
All ar&lt;'a golfers are urged t"o
participate as arc a ny nongo lfers that may be Interested In
s upport in g the Eastern At hletic
boosters. Greens fees. which
Includes a riding car t, arc more
than reasonable at $22 per
}&gt;l'rson .

If one Is indecisive about
enierlng or maki ng a donation ,
he s hould remember that the
bottom line is that this scramble
"benefits kids!"
Teams will be drawn a t noon
a nd one must part iclpatewlth the
team drawn .
A giant prize In the form o!
$200 savi ngs bond goes to the
winning team as well as Individual prizes for longest drive,
closest to pin, a nd longes t putt .
For further Informa tion or to
e nter conta ct J . Evans at 843-5440
or any eas tern a thl etic booster.

seei ng the ball to the la st
mome nt. "
With th€ sco re lied 2-2 and one
out In the ninth. MtckeyTettiE'ton
si ngled off losing pitc her John
Davis. 3-2, Atrredo Cr,l tf ln nr n for
TN tieton. and .Jerry bon Cir!' ton
r(&gt; lleved Davis. Cleaton 1101 the
second out. but si ngles by Lui s
Polonla and pinch hitter Terry
Steinbach loaded thr bases . and ·
Garber came on to face Ca n ceo .
" I got ahead 0-2." said Garber ,
who had not walked a batter In
three gamE&gt;s since jolnln~ the
Royals on 'A ugu st 30. "AI th at
point , you ha ve to mak&lt;' the pitch.
and I didn 't ,."
Kan sas City ca tc her .ramie
Quirk was Impressed with Ca nse·
co 's restrai nt .
..·Aft er It got to 0-2. h&lt;' showt'd
me some pretty gOOd dis cipli ne,"
said Quirk. "The sa me pitch W('
threw him 0-1. we threw him a
coup le of more times. and he ·
. didn 't swing."
Eric Plunk. 3-4. worked two
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tory. uaKtand ta rter ·urt Youn~
ca rrled a four-hit shut out Into the
seve nth but pinch hitter Stc\'e
Balboni. mired In ll 3 lor 35
slump. blasted his 20th homqr, a
two- r un shot.

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By WILLIAM C. TROTr
Amerlcaa to attempt
could not even walk to ·the school students have with their and doing things we'd rather not
have
them
do,"
she
said.
United
Pr.e ss International
record atalr climb
parents.
a
special-education
promailbox at the end of his
'hny
hone
can
FIRST
'BE6.YER'
EPISODE:
Here's a note of great
at ~lffel Tower
fessor
says,
but
plano
lessons
are
driveway. Doctors gave him only
stay
In
city
histor
ical
slgnlflcance
for
"Leave
It to Beaver" fans. The
PARIS (UPH - A former five years to live.
not far behind.
THOUSAND
OAKS,
Ca
ll!.
show's
long
lost
pilot
e
pisode
-which
does not Include Hugh
American physical education
"Kids
can
get
embarrassed
"I come from an overweight
Beaumont or Tony Dow - has been found and will be aired for
teacher who once weighed 425 family, and thought I had no
just like adults do, " said Univer- (UP I) - Charges were dis·
the first time In 29 years Oct. 4 on Superstatlon WTBS. And just
pounds says he wlll try to set a chance of ever being healthy sity of Northern Iowa professor · missed against a woman whose
claim~
her
28-lnch·
neighbors
In
time for the show's 30th anniversary, loa.
world record for climbing a aga in," he said.
Donna Raschke. "A person ·
tall
horse
violated
zoning
laws.
'J'he
episode, titled "It's a Smail World. " featured a 4 %-year
vertical mile by racing up and
But after an Intensive diet and doesn't like to be berated by his
"
This
Is
a
great
victory,"
said
old
Bea'\/er
Cleaver, played then and now by Jerry Mathers. but
down the Elffel Tower.
exercise program, Sliva lost 230 or her spouse In public, for
attorney
Gloria
Allred,
saying
television brother Dow and TV dad Beaumont are
his
familiar
example. ll 's the.same thing. "
Steve SUva, 39, of Boston, told pounds.
she
found
a
lOOphole
In
an
not
In
the
show.
Playing the rolesuf Ward and Wally Cleaver are
Raschke said Thursday a nareporters. Thursday on the first
Now at 190 pounds, Silva sa id
ordinance
big
enough
for
PatriCaSey Adams and Paul Sullivan.
tional team of educators recently
level of the tower that he will try he hopes to spread his fitness
The pilot alrtd once In 1957 a nd agai n In 1958 ·before being
to climb the Parls.lan landmark message among Europeans, who surveyed about 200 grade-school cia. Fairchild's tiny stallion Ragtime.
"As
far
as
I'm
concerned,
misplaced. An ex ha ustive search by Universal resea•rs .
s tudents and found the top gripe
7% times in less than twa· hours are moving toward fastfoods and
turned-up the program as part -o f the "Heinz 57 Theater Series."
Involves parents who scold kids this isn't about a horse, It's about
Oct. 3 to beat the former record . away from exercise.
a relationship."
COMRADE ROGERS: How's this for glasnost- Mr . Rogers
In
front
of
their
peers.
"My life has been . one of ups
Silva 's climb marks the first
Neighbors In the Los Angeles ·
is going to Moscow . Fred R41gers. the exceedingly m lidShe said the second-and third·
and downs, but not alw;~ys on the · time In nearly 50 years such an ·
mannered overseer of " Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood." his crew
stairs.". said Silva, a weight event has bee n permitted on the mast -frequent responses in· suburb complained the longmaned
Ragtime
wa:s
a
farm
and
some puppets will head to the Soviet Union Su nday to film
volved
parents
who
clean
their
m,anagement trainer who aoun- Elffel Tower, whose more than
animal
and
was
prohibited
from
segments for hts children's shOw. While there, Rogers will
some
sels overweight people by the 1,300 stairs are visible from the children's closets and throw out
the
city.
Fairchild
claimed
the
visit
the
set of "Good Night, Little Ones ... the Soviets' longest
their favorite llems and parents
method he used to lose 230pounds ground.
.
horse
Is
a
house
pet.
kid
show .
running
In less than a year.
Silva has prepared for his who sign kids up- without prior
Last
May
the
City
Council
"Our
hope
Is tha t both visits can help build a little bridge in
warning - for drea ded plano
The record for climbing a mile record -setting feat by walking,
ordered
Fairchild
to
get
rid
of
the
behalf
of
c
hildren
," Mr. Rogers said. "C hildren all over the
vertically Is two hours, one dancing and s hopping with his lessons .
gray
and
white
horse,
and
the
world
need
to
know
they can be loved just as they are." 1
Raschke said even though
minute and. 24 seconds, set at the wife and c limbing more tha n
city
attorney's
office
charged
her
The
segments
fllmed
In Moscow will air on "Mr. Rogers'
pare nts often are aware of their
Peachtree Plaza Hotel in Atlanta 30,000 stairs a week.
with
an
Infraction
when
she
!'leighborhood"
In
March
and the host of "Good Nig ht. Lit lle
c hildren's pet peeves, they someIn 1984, according to the Gulnness
Kids IJl'lpe about
refused
.
Ones''
plans
a
reci
proca
l
visit
to Rogers in Pittsburgh.
times forget the youngsters have
Book of World Records. .
·
parents who scold
Ventura
County
Municipal
DISSIDENT
CHIC:
The
16year -old son of Alexander
Silva was a sedentary, 42 5CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (UP!i- opinions.
Judge
Herbert
Curtis
Ill
dis:
SOizhenltsyp, the exile d Soviet wri ter, is oow rubbing ell:!,ow
"Parents are simply human.
. pound physical e ducation Gentng scolded In front of frlen'ds
missed the charges, agreeing
patches with •Britain's young elite. Yermolay Solzhenltsyn is
teacher In 1979 who a t age 3l Is the main complaint grade- We tend to 'catch kids belng 'bad'
with
Fairchild's
argument
that
attending
Eton, the . premier prep school of the British
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the wording of the ordinance
establishme nt that costs about $9,000 per academic year. "It
created a loophole, Allred said.
was both my parents' and my own id ea to come here."
She said the ordinance lists
Yermolay sa id. " It has a repu ta tion throughout the world for
requirements for the owning of at
being a very good school. "
least two horse s. butt does. not
Ye rmolay graduated this summe r from a hi gh schoo l In
menllon a single horse.
Vermont. where hi s fam ily set tled after leaving the Soviet
By Tllm TIHe
"Since Patty only has one
Union In 1974. Eton headmaster Eric Anderson says the boy
horse , she doesn't need a permit.
speaks Russian and English a nd is "obviously bright."
RIPON, Wis. (NEA) - You've no
It's not a violation of · this
Young Soizhenit syn.- who Is expected to study E nglish. his tory
doubt beard that the Republican Parordinance to keep Ragtime and
. and economics, arrived at E ton wearing blue j"eans but such
ty is -e111a~ In aomet&amp;in1 of a distherefore there's no (criminal)
Western decadence will soon give way to the Eton uniform of
pute ~&amp;ardlnl the lulu~ ol the ora•·
violation," Allred said.
black tailcoat, stlff white colla~ and stri ped trousers.
nlzatlon. T!le l!lentben are deballill
"I
hope
the
City
will
decide
not
BORG LOOKS VUPPIFIED: Bjorn Borg was known for his
wblcb of a ball doz1l!n presidential
to
waste
taxpayers'
money
on
greasy
long ha ir and unkempt manner during his pro tennis
calldidata should next lead tbe group
proceeding
further.
All
Patty
~
day
s
but
he looked downrig)lt clean cut Wed nesda y night at a
altd the nat1011.
wants
to
do
Is
love
her
horse
."
Whit
e
Hou
se dinner for SSwedish Prime Minister lngvar
But oome of tbe Republicans are
Carlsson.
also locked in a dispute about the
Borg, In a suit and with hi s ha ir not much longer than Oliver
group'a put. This one concerns the
North's. was part of Car lsson's entourage si nce he serves on
paternal oriCinl ol tbeir oraanlution.
In recent yean, people from a half·
Sweden's tourism board. Also e njoying the dinner were actress
dozen commllllltles have laid claim to
Candice Bergen , who is Swedish descent , a nd her husband,
. tbe dlltlnc:tion of llvln1 in tbe one and
ST. LOUIS (UP I) -A surgeon
director Louis Malle, composer Marvin Hamlisch . bOxer Sugar
only birthplace of the Grand Old
used modern microsurgery and
Ray Leonard. Olympic skier Phil Mahre, writer Walker Percy
Party.
2,500-year-old leech therapy · to
and Lynette· Woodard. the first female member of the Harlem
Ripon, for example. The locals aay
reattach a 7- year-old boy's
Globetrotters.
tbe party was Iormed in a downtown 1
severed. finger tip.
""hoolhowJe on M.rch 20, 1854 . The
. "His !Inger Is doing very well," · ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '
""hool hal Men preoerved; it's also
salq
Dave Welborn. a spokesman
been desicnated u a national land- $MALL SCHOOLHOUSE Ill RlpOII; Wis. was lbe alte of the llilteric Marcll ZO,
mark, and there ill a lettered sliD- 1854, moettac lila I advocated lormalloa of tk Repabllcu Party. RlpaD (pop: for Children's HospitaL
Donnell McLucas was released
board In front that uys tbla .is where 7,W),Iocated alHMII as mllet DOrtliwesl ol Mllwaaku, II sow a ceater of food
Wednesday , but wlll return to the
. It all started. from Abraham Uncoln procfllial aDd liglll manafactarlllg.
25 qualified homeowners in the general area will be givhospital In about three weeks for
to Ronald Reapn.
en the opportunity of having installed in their home
a checkup, Welborn said.
And yet tell thai to Jaclt.lon, Mich.,
America's most up to date custom -made replacement
The second-grader wa s hurt
or lo Crawfonlavllle, Iowa. The peo- 1154. That law let settlers in the West their localities. Republican bickering
windows at a very special low cost for their panicipation
ple In tJ.- places Ullnk tbe Ripon decide whether to allow slavery in apart, he says the birlllplace contro- Aug. 20 while pushing his sister In
in this limited offer. This window is better than alumir
bout is milplaced. They have sites their territories. Disgusted, Bovay versy is fueled by chambers of a department store shopping cart
num, stronger than vinyl. certified by architects, and. aland clalma of tbelr own on tbe sub- called a meeting of breakaways in the commerce.
that tipped over.
though it has the beauty of wood, is not made of it. So. if
Ject. For that matter , so do Danville, Ripon ""hoolhouse, and ~3 vole~ ' Not that there 's anything particu·
Donnell's hands beca me · en·
you are tired of those dirty old windows that stick. slip
ln. and no 1- than tbree ·citlell In attended.
larly profitable about the hometown tangled In the cart when he tried
and are hard to operate. take advantage of this offer
Pennlylvanla: Plttlburp, · Lancuter
Tbe meetinl did not set any bells claim. Not in Ripon, anyway. Tbe city to right It and It crashed to the
now.
ringing. Ripon was !ben as now Ia( has become the namesake of one well floor. pinching off the tip of his
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f..O.,. tbe center of polilic:al attenllon. known Republican subdivision, the left ring !Inger, Welbqrn said .
PA~
.,.EI!BB
Co~
Wbo knows.
Vet · Bovay felt the gathering was Ripon Society, but there's little evi304:l"22-"l
000
Collect
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"It
was
severed
from
the
first
The only thine everyone agrees oo .monumental. "We went into the little . dence that many travelers go out ol
joint
to
th~
end,
"
Welborn
said.
Is approtlmate hiltory. The parly meetl"' u Whip, Fn!e Sollers and their way to visit this kind of history.
I 002 Broadway ~ve~ Parkersburg, WY 2610 I
wu formed .Ornewhere In tbe middle Democrats: he said, and came out as
In fact , some travelers go out of " It· was pretty well crushed ."
Dr. Bruce Kraemer, a plastic
~th century. The Democrall and the first Republicans in the United their way to avoid it. Republican presi---DvB~iE~£~!~-~RKu-roRW!ioows~D-1
Whip had dominated politics to tbe States.
idential candidates, to cite an illuotra- surgeon, performed microI
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Well, maybe. But there are folks in tion . Miller says tile candidates do not surgery to reconnect tiny blood
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vessels, Inserted a pin In the bone
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should permit slavery In the newly think so. They say a reformer named one claim over the othen, and there- and sewed up the wound.
formed weotem territories.
Samuel Rankin started organizing fore no one remembers any of them.
But because ·blood failed to
ADDRESS
Alvan Bovay wu a Wllconsin lelia· Republicans there in February 18&amp;4; ever, making a local appearance .
drain from the !Inger, Kraemer
Iaior then. He wu also an abolitionist that was a month before tbe Ripon
Still, the claim here remains· in- used leeches, each about an Inch
CITY
H.
and did not think tbe Democrats or rneet1n1. and the ar1ument is that variable. The Ripon faithful grant no long, to suck up excess blood. The
YOUR HOME Will BE THE SHOWP LACE OF VOUR NEIGHBORHOOD,
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Whip reflected hillllOI'al plllloeoplly. Crawfordsville gave the idea to those concessions. Bovay's schoolhouse ha4
tiny vessels In Donnell's !Inger
Rlpon loyallata say the local hero who followed .
been moved to a landscaped corner, eventually rejuvenated
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started tblnkln&amp; about formtnc a new
Then there is Jackson , Mich. Re- it's open Ia the public several days a
themselves .
. party u early u 1152, ·and thought publicans there say the meetings In week. and tbe Republicans lnstst that
the name Republican had a satisfying Ripon and Crawfordsville were all
very well , except they were informal. the argument
"chum and pre~tlae."
local facts elsewhere
are gospel,isperiod.
contrived,
Bovay 1a aald 10 have put his They say the GOP did not become of·
It might be added that there are
tbouptl 'Into action when Congress ficial until July 6, 18&amp;4, when activists other residents who don't really care.
e!*ted tbe Kansu-Nebruka Act
held a convention in Jackson to write They are the Democrats, don't you
a platform and select candidates for know. They say Ripon may or may
state office.
not have the outstanding claim, but,
And even that formality was limit- considering the GOP this century,
ed to the parochial level. Thus Penn- Teapot Dome lo the Iran-contra af·
sylvania Republicans say they also fair , maybe all of the tOWDI abould
have a claim. They feel the party was just keep the whole thing quiet.
@ 11111, NEWSPAPER IL1tTI3iPRJ:si: AlliN.
formed ocean to ocean in 18&amp;6, when
there was a gatherinl in Pittsburgh
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Horace Gn!eley). and later that year
in Philadelphia, when the first nation •
Ripon •
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Whew! Geor1e Miller says everyTom Tiede
one wants to get into the acl. He is a
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who says ·everyone" includes those
who operate the tourist programs in
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m ..hed potatoM 1nd Hom.made Gravy end Hot Buttered Pei!SWith Your Choice of
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Quirks ·in the news ___________;_ r---People ·in the news-

Birthplace of the GOP is ·disputed

Make sweet memories
for your
grandparents.

FRIDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 11TH

The Daily Saatii181- PIIge-5

Ripon? Rip-off?

Southern _going after second
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the growing number of Amerlcans who die of smoking- related
diseases each year .
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Thursday, starting Its count at
221.000 deaths so far In 1987. It

cords an aver-age of one death
eve ry 97 seconds based on an
estimated 325,000 smokingrelated death s each year.

Th,· sign .- which will keep the
tally going until Jan. 1 before
being switched back tp zero- is
atop the YWCA building in West
Los Angeles and faces westbound
traffic on Little Santa Monica
Boulevard near the San Diego
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Friday, September 11, 1987

Page-7

Beat of the bend

Miners'[Jamboree...
FRANCIS FLORIST

UN/(( Cu unh '( Ol(U·~t

Flurut
362 EAST MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO 467.&amp;9
614 / 992-2644 'I!F'

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P. J. PAULEY, AGENT
Natoonwode Ins. Co
of Columbus. 0
804 W Mam
992 2318 Pomerov

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GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES
Po1111roy, 011.

John F Fultz Mgr
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Veterans
Memorial Hospital
11 S E Memonol Dr
992-2104

Pomeroy

Age IS the cxlometer by whtch we mark the
milestones on our journey of life, and yet some
people seem to get better mileage than others For
reasons of varuty, good health or the absence of any
s1gns of agmg, they w:ut longer to proclaim
themselves as seruor atiz.ens. In fact, it IS hard to
believe that some of these youthful-looking people
can be grandparents Nonetheless, regardless of how
they look or act, our elders deserve our respectful
attention and love Children should be taught this by
the example we set for them, so that what would
otherwtse be an uncomfortable generation gap can be
turned mto a rewarding exchange&gt; of 1deas and
experiences for both young and old, whether they be
grandparents or JUSt acquaintances. Our House of
Worship teaches us to revere our elders, and to
remember that we will be there ourselves some day.

K&amp;C JEWELERS
112 E Maon Street
992·3785. Pomeroy

TRINITY CHUROJ Rev W H Pf'rr!n.
pastor Debbie- Buck Sunday SchOol SUp!
01Urch &amp;trol 9 15 am Wors hip Ser..1f' 10 lJ
a m Choir ll.'hearsal Thesda~ 7 l ) p m
undN' dl!'eCiion of Lols Bun
FOMEROY CHURCH OP THE NAZA
RENE CorT'IC'r Unkln and Mul\:l'rry RPv
Thoma" Clm McClung pastor Norman P'rl.'s
ley S S Su pt Su ndav Schoo! 9 :D a m
mornln~ worship 10: :ll a m rve,ung seJVlC(' 6
pm rrucf."f'f'kSf'l"\\l{y&gt; \\ednl'Sdav 7 pm
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH 326 E
Mam St f'omproy Su ndav Sl'tvrt'S Holy
lUmmuruon on Ur first Su ndav or each month
and l'Ombtnro Wllh morrung praver on thr
third Sunday Morrun g pravN" and SPrmon on
all otht.•J Sundi:lvs u ( lhf' month Chu!'ch School
and Nurserv can- pruvrr:hi Coffee:' hour ln thi?Partsh Hall rrnmedl.tleb f(Jllm4- rng the serv l('(&gt;
' POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST 212 W
Main St l...A:o Nash pastur Bible &amp;hool9 :l1 a
m Monung worshrp 10 Dam Youth merr
rnWi 6 00 p rn EvenlnJ:: Mrship 7 00 p m
WC"dnesdav nt)::hl prawr meeting and Blbl('
studv 7 00 p m
THE SAlVATION ARM'I ll!'l Burrl'l'nur
Av(' PotTIE'roy Mrs Dora Wining m chm gr
Sunday OOIIr'f'Ss mf'{'!lng 10 a m Su nda\
School 10: l ) am Surday Sctxx&gt;l YPSM
E:lolo;e Adams k&gt;adl:.&gt;r 7 :II p m. Salv:Jt\on
JTlf'et!ng v;mous SJX'a.k('t-s and musk sJI'dals
Thursday 11 l) a m to:! p m La die; HoiTlf'
l..e~ J'1"1('fllb('f'S tn Ct\an!l:' all WOITI£"n
lnvltrd 6 45 p m Thursdav Co!'ps C01dct
Cla'\:sS ! Youn~ PeopiP..Btbl.('l 7 Jl p m Blblr
Stud' and Pta~;er ~1\n,a open to thC' p ubl k
POMEROY WESTSIDE lliURCH Of
CHRIST ~Children sHomeRoad tCount\
Road 761 9:1252ll Voca l music Sunda\ Wor
slhpJO a m BlbleStudv U am Worship 6p.
m Wf'dnesda\ Bible Study 7 p m
OLD DEXTER AISLE CH1l!STIAN
' CHURCH AI\ In Cunl&lt;;; pa~tor Lrnda Swan
"Sup! Sunda\ School 9 lJ am pll'arhin,l! ser
, viCl'S flf'St and th rrd Sunda\ follo'tl ing Sunda\
School Youth m£'(11\ng 7 ll p m eYE'ry Sun-

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MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Don Arc:het"
Rev Roy Deeter
Re\ Seldon Johnson
Al F'RED - Ch ureh Sc hool 9 30 a m
\Vors hrp 11 am UMYF" fi :Wpm UMW
Th rd TUI ~dav 7 30 p m Communi on
frrsl Su nrlll\ rArc hl'fl
CHESTER - Worship q a m
Ch u rc tl
SC'hool lO :i m Btblf'Study Thursdav 7p
rn UMW fr rsl Thursd J\ 1 p m Com
rnunlon first ~undav IA rchC'rt
JOPPA - Worship 9 :10 a m Church

St hool 10 W a m Btbk Stud\ WN1n£&gt;Sda\
7 10 p m 1 Johnso n 1

LONC BOITOM - Chu rrh Sc-hool 9 :\0
am Wors hrp 7 p m B1blr Stud v Wrd
msli\Jv 7 30 p m
UMYF' \\f'dn f:'Sdav
fi IM.l p m
Commumon F'1rs1 Su nda ~
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REEDSVILLE- Churc h School 9 JO a
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Worship S£-rvi&lt;C' 11 00 am

TUPPERS

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... POMEROY FIRST BAP'riST Lyslon
:Halley
minister
Sa turday eve ning
., evang£&gt;hstlr services open to pubhc 7 p
.. m Sunday Chu rch School 9 30 am

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; ... FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST Po
m erov Plkf' E Lamar 0 Br}ant pastor
:Jack Needs Su nday School Director Sun
" ?Jay Sch ool 9 30 a m Morning Worship
" iO 45 even In~ worsh ip i OOp m fD S T)
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A 7 30 IE S T ) Wednesday Prayer Ser
: vi ce, 7 OOp m (DS T l &amp;7 30P M (ES
., T ) Mission Fnends (age-s 2 6) Royal
... Ambassadors !boys ages &amp;. 18) an d Girls
~" lJI Action (ages 6-181 on WE'dn esda} s 7 p
(DST)&amp;7 30pm (EST ) Tuesda y
11 VIsitation 6 30 p m
, · PAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH Bal
,.- ~y Run Road RPv Emmett Ra" son pas
ijlr H andle&gt; Dunn s upt Sunday Sc hool
"'lOam Sundayevenlng servlce 7 30p m

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,.. racu se Services lO am Su l'lda y EHnlng
:¥rvlces Su nda y and Wedn esday at 7 00 p

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INCHRISTIANUNTON Re\ KellhEblln

• -'ast or Sunday School 9 30 am Wad e
· Rayman sup! Morning Worship 10 30a
m Sunday evening service 7 30 p m
~ Vrl'dnl.'Sda} Prayer Meeting 7 30 p m
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;.Racine RRv James Satterfield past or

,..Frl'Cman Williams Supt Su nda y Sc hoo l
'"9 &lt;15 a m Sunday a nd Wednes day eve n
,; ing services 7 p m
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MlllOLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST
, Cornff Si:llth and Palmer Earl Ed~ n Pas
""'tor Bob Parker S S Sup t Cat hy Ri ggs
ii"Assl Supt Sunday Schoo l 9 15 a m
" Morn ing Worship 10 15 a m
Sunday
.,Evening S£'rvl~ 7 p m Prayer mf.'f"'lng
~ nd Bible SOJdy Wednesday evening 7 p

MIODLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST

MIDDLEPORT C!!URCH OF THE NA

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Whl1e Sunday School Supt Sunda y
School 9 30 a m Morning Worship 10 45
~-.m, EvangeHsttc m eeting 7 00 p m
~;wednt"Sday 7 00 p m Prayt&gt;r meeting

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~HURCH - Sunday Worship Services
00 a m , Church School 10 15 a m
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN unday School 9 a m Church service-,
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RUTLAND CHUROI OF GOD. llaSlor,
•"iJohn Evans Sunday School 10 00 a m ,
f_Junday Morn ing Wonhlp 11 00 a m Chll
1..dren's Church 11 a m Sunday Evening
~rvlc_e 7 00 p m Wed , 6 p m Young La

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Rev larnl!!S E: CorhiU
Re\ S'even Nelson

Kt"v Mrtlvln Franklin

Rev Clernenh• S Zani"'a, Jr
Rev Rohert Mwssman
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Chur c h &amp;hoo l 9 45 i:l m Charge Blbl f'
Slud\ WC'dnC'Sd av 7 Wpm UMW first
Tuf'sdav 7 30 p m
Chorr RPhC'ar!)al
W('(lnf'sda v 6 lO p rn UMW fourth Su n
clav 6 lO p m t Ne&gt;l son l

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Churc h School 10 a m Brblf' Srudv TU I"!O
da\ 7 Ill p m UMW First Mondav i 30
p m , UMYF" Sundav ll p m Choh Rl"
hro.rr sal b Wpm W('(lnC'sda v rF'rankllnl
FLATWOODS- Chunh SC' hool lO am
Worshrp 11 a m
B1bl! St udv Thu rs
da v 7 p m
UMYF Sund&gt;!v 6 p m
tFranklml
FOREST RUN - Wurshlp 9 u m
Churc h S&lt; hool lfl AM Choir ptalllcC'
lu&lt;'.'ida\ 6 30 p m U M~ flr s1 Tuf'Sdav
7 30pm !Nf'lsonl
HEATH I Mlddlcporll - Chur ( h Sc hool
q JO r m Mornrnsz Wo1ship tO W i:l m
Youlh Group 4 p m Wrdn('S(lJY Church
Choir r('hl".tn•al
7 pm
Thutsdav
Pr ,1vN Sf&gt;n IC'(' h 30 p m Blbl(' Studv 7
p m tZunl~a )
MINERSVILLE - \\io1 s h ip Sen IC{' 10
a m Church School 1l am UMW lhlrd
Wf'dnf'sdav 1 p m ChOir pract tl"C' Mon
d IV 7 30 p m I Nelson\
PEARL CHAPEL - Worship Strvlce
q 30 a m
ChurC'h Sc hool 10 15 a rn
UMW Second Tut'sda" 7 10 p m I Muss
man\
POMEROY- Church &amp; hool 9 15 a m
Wors hip 10 ID am
Choi r r&lt;'hf'arsal
WNin &lt;'sdav 7 m p m UMW sl't:ond
Tu esdav 7 30pm UMYFSundav 6p m
1C'orb11t 1
ROCK SPRINGS- Church &amp;&gt;hool 9 15
1 m
Wors hip 10 a m Brblf' S! udv. W('d
nC'sda v 7 30 p m UMYF (S{'nlonsl Sun
(lav 5 ll m IJunlor s l ('V('fV othf'r Sun
ctav b p m rFranklln l
RUTLAND - Church School 10 a m
Worship 11 a m
UMW First Mondav
7 30 p m
SALEM CENTER- ChurchSchool9 15
a m Wor-.hlp 10 15 p m I Mussman!
SNOWVI LLE: - Worship 9 00 a m
r hurch schbol9 45 a m (Mu ssman)

SOUTHERN CLURTER
lte\1 Roger Grace
Rev Paul McGuire

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APPLE GROVE - Church SC"hoo l q lO
m Wors hi p 10 00 a m tfl rst and third

Su nd aH) Blhlf' sl uclv ('Vf'rv S und ay 7 p
m
UMW S&lt;&gt;rond Tursdnv 7 ~ p m
Pravt'l m('£'1\nJ.!
Wf'dnPsda\
7 p m
(G raCI"!
BF. rHANY - Worship 9 a m Church
Sc-hool 10 a m Blblf' Sludv W&lt;'dnC's d a"
10 &lt;:1m
Dorcas Womf'n s Fellowship,
¥- f'd nf'sd,tv 11 am (McC.ulr(')
CARMEl - Church School 9 30 am
Wors hip 10 45 3 m Sfo('ond and Fourth
Sundavs F"f'llowshlp dinner with Sutton
third Thur~dav 6 :Ml p m (McGuirf'l
EAST LETART- Church SchooJ 9a m
Worshrp tO a m sf'C'Ond and founh Sun
davs UMW first Tuf'sda\1 7 30 p m

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LETART FALLS - Worship 9 a m
Church School 10 a m (G rare)
MORNING STAR- Worship, 9 45 a m
Church School 10 30 a m Blbl(' STudy
Thursday 7 30 p m ( Raderl
RACINE WESLEYAN - Church School.
10 a m Worlihip ll am UMW fourth Mondav at 7 .10 p m Men s Prayer Breakfast
W{'()nesdav 7 a m tGracel
SUTTON - Church School 9 30 am
Morning Worship 10 45 am first and third
Sundavs Frllowfhlp dinner wl1h Carmel

lhlrd Thursday, ~ 30 p m tMcGutre)

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C'r Watson paslor C rMl -.on Pratt Su nd a\
School Supr Morn in~ V.. orshlp 9 30 am
Sund av School 10 30 a m EvrnmJt sf'r
VIet' 7 30 p m

M1' UNION BAPTIST Donald Shu £'
JOE' Sayrf' Sundav SC'hoo! Sup!
Sunda\ School 9 4~ a m E\rnln,g "or
!Ohlp H :vl p m Pravf'r MeMin,~t ti :\0 p m

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TUPPERS PI A INS CHURC H OF
CHRIST Dav&lt;' Prf'nl lrr mini s ter Df'rv!
W&lt;'lls Supt Church School !=! n m Wor
ship Sf'n lc t' 9 45 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OP THE NAZA
RENE
Rt'v Ht rbrrt \.r I! I ' p rs1or
Ft ,mk Riff!(' o,;u pl ~unc i tv Sc hool ~ :10 a
m Wor~hlp !&gt;f'r\ It f 11 a m 1ml 7 p m
Sunda v Wf'd nf"sd rv 7 p m Pr n t r me r•l

'"•LAUREL CliFFB&lt; F"REE
METHODIST
CHURCH
pastor
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Barr on D!r('CIC!r of Chrl s11.1 n Educa tion
StrvrEbll n .Jsstslct nl Sundu\ Sch oo19 :vt
am Morn ing ~or !&gt; h\p 10 :ill a m Trrns
in Action tip m EV£'nl nRWorshlp 7 Ollp
m Wednf' ~ d av &lt;'\f' nlng praHr mJI Blhl c
&lt;;; 1udv 7 OO.p m Cho ir pra ( ltlf' Thursduv

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DEXTER CHUR CH OF CHRI ST
C harlC'~ Rusc;C'J1 Sr mlnist('l Rick Ma
combf'r c;upt Sundav School 9 30 a m
Worship S£'f\lcc 10 30 &lt;.1m Blblf' sl udv
Tul'Sda v 7 :10 p m
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
CHftiSTOF LATTER DAY SAINTS Pori

land RaclnrRoad W1111amRoush ptsl or
rh urch school dir&lt;'CI OJ
Churf'h SC'hool q 30 a m Morning\\ ors hip
10 30 J m WC'dn('sd a \ &lt;'VC'nlng prav('r
sC'rvlcc&gt;s 7 JO p m
BF:THI EHEM BAPTIST Rf'\ E:arl
!'ihul('r pa sto r Worshlpsf'rvltr 9 JO.t m
Sunda\ Sf'hool to 30 a m Blb l&lt;' Studv and
pr.:I VN srr\IIC'&lt;' Thursdav 7 :-10 p m

Lind a E\ans

'id Curfm.m pastnr Sundav School 9 30
H m
Ra lph Carl Su p! Ev('nlng 't\.Orsh\p
i 00 p m PravPr mf' &lt;'llng Wf'd nf"Sdav

700pm
LONG BO'ITOM CHRISTIAN Vl"rnon
Eldridgl' pa,.lor, Walla('(' DamrwoOO S
S Supt sundav School9 30a m Worship
Sl'rviCE', 10 30 a m
RACINE

FIRST
BAP'I'ISt
StNo
Mlkf' Swl~E'r Sundav
~hool Sup! Sunday School 9 ~0 a m
Mot ning wor~hlp 10 40 a m
SundaY
f'lf'nlng wor!&lt;~hlp 7 30 p m wronesda y
r1 rning Blbl£' ~tudv 7 30 p m
!URI. INGHAM COMMUNITY C!ruROI
Burlingham Ray LaudermJlt pastor Ro
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Pastor

hfort C'm.art as.o;lstan1 paslor Surtdav School
1(1 a m wnrshlp 7 p m Wedncsdav fi p.m
voulh met&gt;llng Wed 7 p.m church SPrVI('('S

PINE GROVE HOL!;I':f~S CHURCH 1;
mil &lt;' off Rl ~2.5 RE"V Bf;n J WaUs ~stor
Robert St&gt;arlE"S S S Sup! Sunday School
9 :m a m Morntn~ Worship 10 30 a m
Sunda v PvPnlng service 7 30 p m
nNida v SPrv JC'f' 7 :UJ p m

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SILVER RUN BAPriST Bill Lltll o
pastor Strve Lllflf' s S Supt Sundav
SC'hool 10 am Morning wor ~lp n am
Sundav M e nln1!: worship 7 30 p m Praypr
ml't'tln~ and Blblestudv Thursday 7 30 p
m Youfh mE&gt;ellnR WE'dnf'Sday at 7 p m
RF.IOICING LIFE BAPTISt CHURCH
N 2ng_AvE' Middlq~ort Sunday.

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Nt"~A Hao,~cn , WV pastor
Sunday School at 9 30 a m Morning wor
ship at 10 30 a m ~nday (&gt;YE'nlna serviCf'
at 7 30 p m Thurs
srrvlc('S a1 7 30 p

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MIS.~ION

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Knob loca!ed on Count v Road ll R(&gt;v
LawrencE' GluE"sencamp pa stor Rev
Roger Willford assl pastor Prrathlng
serviCE'S Sunda y 7 30 p m Pray~r mlf'{'l!ng
Wednesday 7 30 p m
Gary Gr iffith
leadPr Youth ~roups Sunday evPning aT
6 30 p m with Roger and Violet Willford
leaden Comm union serviCf' first Sunday
each month

WHifE S
CHAPEL
WESLEYAN
CHURCH - Coolv ll leRD RRv PhllllpRI
dt'"nour pastor Sunday School 9 30 a m
worship service 10 30 a m Blbl~ study
and worship st&gt;rvice Wrdncsd ay 7 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bill Car ter pastor Sunday School 9 30 a
m Morning Wors hip and Communi on
10 30 am
RUT!.AND BIBLE METHODIST Amos
Tillis pastor Sonny Hudson supt Sunday
School9 30 a m M orning worship, 10 30
a m Sunday evening service 7 00 p m
Wednesda y service 7 p m WMPO program 9 a m each Sunday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA
RENE Rev Lowell Ford pastor Sunday
School 9 30 a m , Wors hip servi ce 10 30 a
m , Young peoplE's service 6 p m
Evangelistic service 6 JO p m Wednesday
service 7 p m
MASON CHUR CH OF CHRIST Mill er
S! Mason, W Va Sunday Bible Study 10
a m • Worship 11 a m and 7 p m Wedne;
day Bible Study vocal music 7 p m
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dud
diJlg Lane, Mason W Va J N Thacker
pastor Evening service 7 30 p m Wo
men s Mlntstry Thursday 9
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Wednesd ay Prayer and Bible Study 1 1~

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~ '0 :i m Sund 1\ ('' l' hln.'? Sl' r\ If'•• 7 p m
\: nur h m t'f'!ln g 111tl Brl.Jh Stud\ Wr rln Ndav 7 p m
UNITED FAll H ( II URC H nr 7 nn P0
m&lt;r ovRv P.a,11s H'' D.r\ rd Wi sf'm Hn s1
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Fea tured spea ker at Tuesdays
program at the Senior Center on
Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy wlll
be Dr M Suzanne Mlze cardlot
oglst from the Holzer Cli nic and
Holzer Medical Ce nter In Gallipolis The group will m eet at I p m
Sept 15
Dr Ml ze. a native of Cl ncln
nat! Ohio graduated from Kenyon College tn Gambler Ohio
In 1973 She then entered the
University of Cinci nnati SthOol
of Medicine. graduating tn 1977

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TIST OIURCH Pas tor Robc1l By('rS
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TOLIC - Va nZandl and Ward Rei Elder
Jam es Miller, pas tor SundaY School
10 30 a m Worship Service Sunday, 7 ~
p m Bible Stud} WC'dnesday, 7 30 p m

CALVARY P!LGHIM CHAPEL, Harrt
sonvlll(&gt; Road Rev Dewey Kin~ pastor
Clinton Faulk. Sunday School Sup! Sun
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Praver Met""llng W(&gt;dnesday, 7 30 p m

praver mef'ftng 7 00 p m

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C HRI~TIAN UNION

SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD

"Chest Pain ' wlll be the
subject of the September series
of Health Maintenance programs
sponsored jointly by the Holzer
Medical C!'nter and thr Holz!'r
CliniC desig ned lor communit y
resident s who are age 55 and

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10 a m , Sunday School 11 a m Evening
worship service 7 00 p m Wednesday

Chest pain seminar topic

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"Serving Families"
264 S. 2nd, Middltport

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CARLETON INTEHDENOMINATION
AI CHURCH Klngsburv Road Re' Da

m Radio progra m WMPO Sunday
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~lchard DuBose, Associate Pastor Mike
;;Gerlach Sunday School SuJl(IJ'I ntt'"fldent
fi'!" Blble School 9 30 am Morning Wonhlp
-10 30 a m Evening Worship 7 00 p m
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ay 7 p m
Adult choir practice Wed 8

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METHDiliST

days of (&gt;ach month third and fourth Sun
day each month" orshlp St&gt;r\ Ices at 7 ~0 p
m WE'dnesday evE' mn gs a t 7 30 p m
Prayt&gt;r and Bible Study
SEVENTH DAY ADVENT IST
M"l
: berr} Hel~h ts Road Pomero\ Pas tor
, .fohn Sweigart Sabbath Schoo l Superln
tendent Darline Stewart Sabba l h School
b€gln s at 2: p m on Saturday arternoon
wllh worsh ip serv1ce fOllowing at 3 15 p m
Everyone welCome
RUTLAND FIRST BAP'I'IST CHUR CH
'!... Sister Harriett Warnt&gt;r Su p! Su nday
School 9 30 am M orning Worship 10 4!'i

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MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
CHURCH ,Corne-r Ash and Plum Ralph
Cundiff pas lor Sunday School10 OOa m
Morning Wors h ip 11 00 am Wednesda y
and Saturday Evening Services at 7 30 p

9 30 am first and seco nd Sun

.. ..,orntng Wor ship 10 30

Sunday

loll Out&lt;kol and Ruth Ann fo•

Rawlings-( oats-Blower (row's Family Restaurant

YOU'll BE THERE YOURSELF
Moddleport. Ohoo

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BEN
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992·3978

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204 Condor St.

RALL'S

Mtll Work·
Cabonet Makmg
Syracuse

DIWIS.OUICKEL •' '" "'•.
AGENCY INC. e ~!
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THE POPE PRAYS- Pope John Paul II prays atthe Blessed
Saerwnent Chapel at St. Mary's Calhedralln Miami Thursday.
The pontiff arrived Thursday In the United Stales lor a 10 day1
visit. (UPI)

welcome as the flower s In spring,
By BOB HOEFLICH
employees are hoping to get at
Sentinel Slalf Wrller
least 35 residents to sign up as
The Second Annual Coal Min
ers · Jamboret&gt;
• donors In advance of the visit
has been set lor
Signing up In advance wlll gtve
7pm onOct 16
you an appointment time and
consequently cut down your
at the Meigs
High School
waiting time If you want to be a
registered donor do give the store
The activity
and this Is an
a ring at 992·5490
evening of coun
I also wanted to mention that
try and rock 'n roll music will
• provide funds lor the annual Mrs Charles !Kathryn)
Christmas season program of Spencer both Kathryn and her
miners of the Southern Ohio Coal husband are formerly of
Co for the Children's Serv!cl'sof Pomeroy underwent major
Athens, Gallla, Meigs , Jackson surgery Thursday at Blake Hos
pita! In Bradenton, Fla
and VInton Counties plus the
Kathryn wlll be confined to the
,_ children's home at Gallipolis
hospital for live days If all goes
which serves both Meigs and
well He r home address Is P 0
Gallla Counlles
Box 999, Anna Marte, Florida,
A number of musical groups
from this ;~rea will be taking part 34216.
Charles Is quite Ill these days
and there will be an appearance
also and does require a lot of
by a former national guitar
plckln' champion
care
Again this year, tickets will be
The Minersville United Metho
placed In area business house s
well In advance of the Oct 16 dlst Church homecoming Is Sun
show And, aga in, there will be day In conjunction with that
Glenn Rummel will have a lot of
the sale oft shirts at the concert
rela!lves In Including Mrs
plus other Items· and a new
Gladys Rummel Smith and son.
featu re this year will be the sale
Vern Lee and Mrs Alberta
of quilts from No"th Carolina at a
Rummel Hawse of the Akron
very reasonable price
area, J D Rummel of Omaha,
Neb and the group Is sc heduled
Gee- ·1 hated to hear about
to arrive today Dick and Carolyn
that bu I things are looking good
Rummel of Omaha and Janet
Kermit Walton former Po me
Rummel Bossant of Ca lifornia
roy businessman and a popular
also contemplate being here
lelia about town, underwent
Rolland Rummel and his family
emergency surgery -the stom·
of Columbus were here for a visit
ach area· at Holzer Medica l
about a month ago and although
Cent er Wednesday I know so
many of you will wahl to
Rolland may not be able to come
to the homecoming, the family
remember him the room
, number Is 226
members are expected
Residents wishing to vis it with
Gladys and Alberta should go to
Employees of the Pomeroy
Glenn s home at the foot of
Kroger S t or~ are sponsoring an
Dutchtown Hll on Sat urday
Kmt.&gt;rlcan Red Cross Btoodmo
afternoon
bile vtstt on th e store parkin~ lot
Wednesday from 12 noon to 4
Hey some more of that ver)
pm
rare rain that should help you to
Althou!l(h walk In donors are as
keep smIling

She did her Internal medicine
residency at the Medical College
of Ohio In Tolego. from 1977 80
She received a fellowship In
Cardtnlogy at th e Medical Col
lege of Ohio In Toledo from
1980 82 before coming to the
Holzer Clinic In September 1982
She Is a Diplomate on the
American Board of Internal
Medi cine and the American
Board of Cardiovascular Dts
ease She Is also a member of the
Ga llla County Medical Society
Making the arrangements on
behalf of the Hospital and the
Cli nic for this com munity lnfor·
matton program on Chest Pain Is
Mary Harrison, R N , Staff
Development Coordinator at the
hospital. along with Allee Warns·
ley, Director of the Meigs Senior
Citizens Center actlvltl!'s

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By ,Jeff Hilleary
Hello, my friend Do you
remember our dane!' together
last month'
Please forgive my familiarity
and my approaching you here In
the sanctity of your home, but I
see that you are dissatisfied with
the commonplace, boring sterll
Ity of your world
May I offer an alternative and
, a passport to the world of video
adventure• Close your eyes and I
shall magically transport you to
the adventures of a lifetime
Come with me to the world of
the koala and the dingo There Is
a land called Australia that even
though civilization has lightly
caressed It, It still ret1llns Its
prlstene serenity. It seems to
exert a powerful Influence over
even those whose contact Is
limited to movies and TV
• Our first video of this column
concerns a modern day Paul
Bunyan by the name of "Croco·
dile Dundee", played amicably
by Australian spokesman, Paul
Hogan, who never one!' takes his
role seriously and Is nt.&gt;ver more
at home than when he Is pulling
our leg and drawing us In and.out
with the true ease of the master
fisherman and story teller Re·
leased by Paramount, It has a
rating of PG 13 and runs 96
minutes A sequel Is planned !or
release soon So much coverage
on this makes any description o!
scenes by me totally redundant
but do not let that stol? you from
viewing this when you need to be
reminded that there are still
heroes In this crazy world .
Another excellent film from

· down under Is a sto ry of a boy
who goes all out to prove the
existence of a mons ter called the
Donkegln Henry Thomas, re
membered for his role as Elliot In
E T , the Ex terrestrial. portrays
the boy who plays detective after
a friend Is found dead at the scene
of the monster's appearance and
In a climatic revelatory scene
proves his theory To ~ou fans of
the Doctor Who Series, the girl
who played Jo Grant, Katy
Manning, has a role In this
movie The movie Is call "The
Quest" and Is released by Char
ter1

Community calendar/area happenings
FRIDAY
DEXTER- Revival at Dexter
Church of Christ, Friday and
Saturday, 7 p m , and Sunday at
10 30 a m David Nelson, senior
student at Johnson Bible College
will preach Potluck dinner will
follow services
POMEROY - Round and
square dancing wlll be offered
Friday from 8 to 11 p m , at the
senior citizens center In Pome
roy Music by Larry Hubbard
and True Country Band Admts
slon $1 50 Bring snacks
CHESHIRE - A benefit sing,
with Gloryland Believers and
Heavenbound Four will be held
Friday , 7 30 p m , at Old Bethel
Church, two miles north of the
Cheshire railroad tracks Pro·
ceeds will be used for restoration
of the church
Everyone
welcome

HARTFORD - A revival Is
underway through Saturday at
Father's House .Chyrch, Hart
ford, W Va , with ser¥1ces at 7
p m. each evenhig Evangelist Is
Rick Weaver Special ~lnglng
featured. Everyone welcome
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LONG BOTTOM - Square
dances will resume at the Long
Bottom Community Building Sat
urday, Sept 12, 8 p m and will
con~lnue on a weekly' basis
SUNDAY
POMEROY ...:. Wood reunion,
Sunday, home of Vtrgll King
38858 Smith Road Picnic at noon
POMEROY
Floyd and
Garnet Dunfee family reunoon ,
Sunday, home of Nathan and
Betty Biggs on Pomeroy Rutland
Road Basket dinner at noon
MINERSVILLE- The annual

homecomln~ of the Minersville

SATURDAY
RACINE ' - Free entertain
ment, RaclneShrtnePark, Satur
day, 7 30 p m Bring lawn chair
Refreshments available

Untied Methodist Church wlll be
held Sunday with Sunday school
dt 9 and church at 10 followed by a
12 noon potluck dinner and
afternoon services at 2 p m

PORTLAND - Hazel Com
munity Church hymn sing, Satur
day , 7 30p m , fe atunngtheOldy
Timers

APPLE GROVE -A different
speaker each evening Is featured
at a revival being held at Apple
Grove United Methodist Church
at 7 each evening through Sept
13 There Is special vocal music
for eac h service

BURLINGHAM
Mod er n
Woodmen Camp 7230 cookout a
southbound roadside park on US
33, Saturday, 6 p m , bring
covered dish and lawn c hair
ROCK SPRINGS - The 20th
annual reunion of the Samuel
Allen Eblin family will be held
Saturday, 6 p m , at the grange
hall on the Meigs County fair
gro unds Please bring covered
dish and own place setting

PINE GROVE - The annual
harvest festival will be held at
the St John Lutheran Church ,
Pine Grove Road , Racine, Sun
day with the 11 a m worship
serv ice followed by a 12 noon
covered di sh dinner and a 1 30
afternoon service featuring a
gues 1speaker and special music

Qhio Eta Phi chapter meets
Shero y Wilcox was selected as
Valentine Girl lor the Ohio Eta
Phi Cha pter of Beta Sigma Pho
Sororit y at a recent meeting at
the home of Teresa Kennedy
president
Plans were discussed for the
rush party to be held at Down
Under on Sept 22 Reports were
given on various fund raising
activities and service project s
over the past year It was noted
that $1017 had been made on the

golf tou rnament As for servtce
projects, Mrs Kennedy noted
that the chapter purchased
Chri stmas gilts for needy child
ren food for needy famolles at
Thanksgiving. made donations to
local parks. and purchased a
typewriter for ~ blind girl She
asked the members to think
about projects for the upcoming
year tn preparation for the next
meetmg

McDaniel birthday
Nicole Mart e McDanoel
daugher o! Dwaine and Dodl
McDaniel. Rutland celebrated
her fir st birthday on July 15 with
a part y at her home
Attending the party were her
gra ndpa~e nts, Frank and Lorna
Seth and Rita McDaniel, her
great grandmother, Mrs Mar
garet Nunn. Phil Radford , Thur
man Smith Clarence McDaniel

Jom Steel Clayton Ohlinger, Lee
Smith Paul Debboe and Dante lie
Smllh, Texas Chetta. Holly and
Heather Thomas Judy and
Kathy Laudermllt, Margie and
Roger Manley, Becky Smith and
Dave Lynch. Ada and Trlsh
McHaffie, Kay Hess, and Debbie
Farmer, Centerburg, Ohio

ATHENS - Joe Sayre will be
spea ker at the homecoming
service of the Mt Zion U B
Chutch, Athens, Sunday with
music by the Gospel Notes The
10· 30 a m morning service will
be followed by a 12 noon home
coming dinner and an afternoon
service at 2
POMEROY - The lam Illes of
the late Louis ·and Myra Gibbs
Cunningham, and the late James
and Mary Justis Davjdson wtll
have a reunion Sunday at the
Racine Locks and Dam Park
above New Haven W Va. The
covered dish dinner will be
served at 12 30 p m Relatives
and family fnends are mvlted
CARPENTER - Mt Union
Church, two miles south of
Carpenter on County Road 10,
will be on rev tva! through Sept. 13
with services at 7 p m nightly
Evangelist wilt be Rev N L
Russell
POMEROY - The famlhes of
the late Floyd and Garnet Dunfee
are having a reunion this Sunday
at the home of Nathan and Betty
Biggs on Pomeroy Rutland
Road. Basket dinner at 12 30
Relatives and friends welcome
RACINE - Racine Church of
the Nazarene, Tyree Blvd , os In
revival through Sunday with
services at 7 p m nightly and
10 30 a m Sunday Evangelist
wlll be Rev. C William Groves of
Grove Coty The public Is invoted
ALFRED - Orange Christian
Church homecoming will be held
Sunday at the church located on
County Road 53 between Alfred
and Lottridge Sunday school will
be at 9 30, worship at 10 45 a.m ,
basket dinner, 12 30, and after
noon se1 vices, 1 30 with special
singing by The United Singers
and Charles Domlgan as
speaker
MONDAY
LONG BOTTOM - The Py
thlan Sisters, Temple 1615, will
meet at the Long Bottom Com
munlty Buoldlng, Monday, 7 3(1
p.m
MIDDLEPORT - Bethel 62,
International Order of Job's
Daughters , will meet Monday
night al the Middleport Masomc
Temple, 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT -A meettng to
finalize Middleport Block Party
plans %Ill be held Monday, Sept
14, 6 p m at Drs Mathews' and
Kennedy 's office, Second St ,
Middleport The last block party
!f1eetlng wlll be held Thursday,
Sept 17, at the same location
Committee members and

Long &amp;ttom

group meets
Plans for a Ca ndidates Night
on Sept 30 were made when the
Long Bottom Community Associ
atlon met recently at the com
munlty building
It was decided that square
dances will resume on Saturday
night s beginning this weekend. S
p m A smorgasboard was
planned for October
Bill Hannum won the cake In
the cake walk and s hared It with
the group Games were played
Besides the new members, Bill
and Barbara Hannum, others
attending were Mr and Mrs
Harlan Ballard, Mr and Mrs
Dorsal Larkins, Ada and Kenny
Bissell, Francis Andrew, Bill
Thurston, Ernestine Hayman,
Melod y Roberts, and Mae
McPeek

chamber
attend

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POMEROY Monday, 7 p.m

RACINE - Racine PTO meets
Monday, 7 p m at school
MIDDLEPORT- Health Unt
ted methodist Women meet Mon
day, 7 30 p m .
MIDDLEPORT - Mlddlepor:t
Church of Chrtst In Chrtstla(l
Union revival is Monday through
Suiiday Speakers and singers
vary nightly Services 7~30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS - Miracle
Do;hverence Ten Revovalis Mon•
day throu!f,h Sept 30, Meigs
Fairgrounds" Evangelist Charle~
Spence Services are 7· 30 p m :
RUTLAND - Rutland PTO
meets Monday, 7 p m , elemen
tary school
BEDFORD TWP
Bedford
township trustees meet Monday:
7 p m , town hall
Reunion
RUTLAND - The annual
reunoon of the Charles Reed
Hysell and Oscar Hysell families
wlll be held September 20 at the
Forest Acres Park near Rutland
Reunion
CHESTER - Moore reunion,
Sept 20 Rodney Keller Farm,
Chester
Tournament
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Industry D&amp;E men 's slow pitch
softball tournament will be Sept
19 and 20 En try fee $65 and two
balls Call 992 2576 or 992-6224.
Cancelled
POMEROY - Pinclc and
\hymn sing at Heath United
Methodist Churoh Sunday has
been cancelled
Family organizing
BROOKINGS, Ore - Des
cendants of Johyn Barnhllse of
Culpepper County, Va ,are formIng the Htsle Hysell GenealogJ.
Group For information, contact
Coronne Hisel , 100\6 Easy Manor,
Brookings, Ore , 97415

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SALES &amp; SERVICE
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Pomeroy, OH.
Phone 992-2975

SPRINB l SU/14/14ER HOURS
Monday thru Friday 9 to 5
Saturday 9-1

THE
GRAVELY
SYSTEM'

DR. FURLONG
Will Continue To See Patients
In His Temporary Office At
MEIGS MEDICAL BUILDING
UNTIL SEPTEMBER 15. 1987.
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office will
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be announced in this paper the week
of SEPTEMBER 15, 1987.

PH. 992-6603

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Area deaths

Lola K. Black

Lola K. Black, 65, Hartford, died
Wednesday In Ho12er Medical
Center
Born AprU 11, 1922, In Hartford,
she was !be daughter of the late
Ernest and Laura Kearns Roach
She was also preceded In death
by a sister. Sarah, and a brother,
Darrell
She was a cOOk at Lakin
Hosptal
Surviving are her husband,
Charles W. Black, three sisters,
Ada Fraley, GalUpolls, Ohio, Mar·
garet Smith, Hartford, and V!rgi·
nla Smith, Bridgeport, four broth·
ers, Lester, John and Donald
Roach, all of Hartford. and Wil·
llam Road, Menominee, Mlch
There will be no visitation, and
the family requests no fiowers
The body will be cremated
Arrangements are under the
direction of the Foglesong Funeral
Home

EUie Hart

tal, Parkersburg, W Va follow
lng a bnef Illness
A homemaker , Mrs S1gler was
born April 23, 1910 m Ga lila
Co untv to the late Osca1 L a nd
Dema Tay lor Wmce Sr
Survivors lnlcude two half
brothers, Lee Wmce of Zanes
VIlle and Vernon Wmce of Rose
VIlle, Calif , two half sisters
Evelyn Lapmsky of WIImmgton,
N C and Junp Lively of Cmcln
nail; two sisters in-law MJ!dJ ed
Wmce of Donora, Pa and Cat he
rine Wince of Lockport La , one
nephew William L Wmce of
Marietta and several other me
ces and nephews
Besides her parent s she wa s
preceded m death by her hu s
band, Willia m Sigler and sev
eral brothers
Services will be Saturday 3
p m , at Ewmg Funeral Home
wnh Rev Robert Mussman off1
c1atmg Bunal w1il be m Beech
Grove Cemetery Fnends may
call at the funeral home from 7 to
9 Fnday even mg

Meigs County E m erge n c~
Medi cal Services repolls e1ght
calls Thursday, Pomeroy at 2' 46
a m to East Main St. for Jean
Delph to Veterans Memorial
Hospll al, Rutland at 3 30a m. to
Meigs Mine No 2 for Bernard
Hudson to Veterans Memorial
Hos pital , Rutland at 4.27 am to
Me1gs Mme No 2 fo r Roy Sorrell
to Holzer Medical Center, Ra·
cme at 9 42 a.m to Third St for
Bnttany McNelly who was
treated but not tra nsported,
Pomeroy a I 10 48 a m to 260
Mulberry Ave fo r James Travis
to Veterans Memona l Hospital.
Rutlandat6 13pm toCremeans
Road for James Major~ who
re fu sed treat ment; Tuppers
P ia ms at 9 42 p.m to Reedsville
for Lor i Wes t to Veterans MemOi la I Hospi ta l, Tuppers Plams at
11 50 p m to Owl Hollow Road
, fo r Lena Ba1Jey to 0 Bleness
Mem on al Hospital

Funeral services for V10tet H
Gnmm, 85, of Racme, who died
Thursday at Veterans Memorial
Hopsltal, will be held at 1 p m
Saturday at the Ewing Funeral
Home The Rev Roger Grace
will offiCiate and bunal will be In
Letart Falls Cemeiery
She Is survived by her hus
band, Harold B Grimm; a son
and daughter-I n law, Earl A and
Lois Gnmm two grandsons, Joe
and Bob Gnmm, all of Coium
bus, five brothers, Harry, CUf
ford and John, all of Letart Falls ,
Dale Hill of Moore Haven, Fla ,
and Dallas Hill of Apple Grove
Fncnds may call at the funeral
home Friday, 2 to4and7to9p m

Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loew1
Fir:m

Rax Rcstau1 anls

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Robbws &amp; Myers
Shoney s In c
Wendy's Inti
Wort hington lnd

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Gladys E Sigler, 77, of Arcadia
Nursmg Home, died Thursday at
Camden Clark Memorial Hospl

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POMEROY - 6 rms IR tot
near the stores lg lrMt
porch need s wmk but wtll
lak e $12 000
SYRACUSE - 6 rm s betng
remodeled 3 BRs nrce bath
gas FA lu rnace car petm g,
front porch storms level lot
and gmge $25,000
SYRACUSE - Eco nomrcal 6
rm Janch on iOOx 160 tevel
lot N&gt;ce equ•pped borch
kttchen elec 88 heat
ca1 petong and oak floor
Askon g $3 7 500
\.RACINE AREA - 3 yr old
ruce 3BRs 2 balhs rec rm
32x20 cook untiS telrrgera
tor m1 crowave, d• shwasher

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NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On Auguat 21 1 987, tn
tha Ma•g• County Probllte

court,

Cooe No

251Q8 ,

Ctence J
KennEy, 2•8
RtvervNtW Ortve, Pomeroy

Ohio 46789, woo • - t o d
Admini1tretriK of lhe ..tate
of Chfford S
Kennedy
deceaMd, lete of 248 River·
vtew Drtve Pomeroy Ohio

46719
Roben E Buck
Prob•te Judge
lena K Neutroad, Cterk
til 28 , t91 4, 11 , 3tc

Pubhc Notice
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
on Augu1t 24 1 987 in
the Melg1 County Probate

Court Coao No 26803,
Giodyo E Wolkor , 138 E
Matn Street, Pomeroy OMo
45769. wei appointed eae·
cutrtK of the ntat• of Roger
LH Walker decea1ed late
of 123 Union Avenue
Pomeroy. Ohto •&amp;719

Robe&lt;IE Buck.
Prob8te Judge
lena K Nesselr011d, Clerk

111 28 , (91 4, 11 , 3tc

Pubhc Not1ce
NOTICE OF SALE
By vtrture of en Order of
Sale ••sued out of the
Common Pln1 Coun of

Moogo County, Ohio, tn tho
c:ne of 81nk One. Athen•
N A Platntiff, •aaintt Ho
mer l Bonecuner. Sr. eut
Oefend•ntl upon e Judg
ment therein rendered. be·

&gt;ng Cooe No 87· CV·89 tn
lltd Court, I will offer for

2nd doy of October, 1987,
at 10 00 o'clock AM, the
PARCEL NO 1 Soluolod

CARD OF THANKS
OLIVE TOWNSHIP
FIRE DEPARTMENT
and
LADIES AUXILIARY
Would lt~e to thank
everyone who donatel

the ttme, food and
money that makes our
fund ra•smg proJect• a

great success Thank
You
Anyone wtshing to
JOin or help contact
667-6278
The famtly of
WARREN H ROSE
Would like to thank the
Ractne EMS, Vaterano
Memorial Hospital ER,
Dr Patteraon, Ewing
Funeral Home, Todd
Verney, Kenny Rooe,
Dan Smith, Margaret
Ann Johnaon, Peul
Moore. Martho Lee.
Aaron Sayre, the greve
diggers, tho pallbear·
era. Rev. Hlcu and
Rev. McGuire for their
comforting words, the
friends and nelghbore
who lint food. cerdo
or catted, or helped In
any way, the Sutton
Churoh and the Ra·
c1no American legion
Poot 602 Your kind·

Veterans Hospital
Thursday AdmissiOns- Marie
Dudding, Middleport, Jean
Delph, Pomeroy
Thursday Discharges - Vlcto
ria Lehew, Howard Phillips,
James Russell, Jessie Cooper,
Murl Harris

To end marriage
Jack Eugene Morris, Pomeroy, anil Clara Mae Morris,
Pomeroy, have tiled for a dlssoluttlon of their marriage In the
Meigs County Common Pleas
Court, ano not for a divorce as
reported In an earlier edition of
The Dally Senllnel.

ne11 dunng our 1011

will never be forgot·
ten.
Wile, Pauline;
daughter. Edith;
Sons. Chester, Relph
and Paul, and their
fomlllea
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In Memoriam

In lovmg Memory Of
ANITA (BUCKLEY)
BALL
Who loft us 8 yearo
ago today
A rpse was ptcked
from the garden
·And now a silent
thought,
A 11cret tear keep• her
Memory ever dear
Sadly missed by
family and ott
who knew her

tn the Village of Pomeroy(
County of Meig1 end Stlte
of Ohio and dMcnbed 11
follow I
Being • ~rt of lot No 17
of lurnep 1 Add1tt0n to
Pomeroy. detcribed •s fol
lowl
legtnntng on the
sourh line ot High StrMt
11 2'h fMt weaterly ot the
northe . .t comer of lot No

17 of Burnop 1 Addition to
Pomerov . to a point which ••
75 f"t we1terly of 81111·
wk:r't Will cornfr and 11
mart.ed by 1 tiJe aet on the
upper 1id1 of bnck reteln1ng
wall lhenc:e .outh
ctev
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71 'h fHt to. mark
on a ttoM wall: thence
northwetterty following the

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to the northwe1t co~ ot
the 11me on the south lillt
of Htoh Str"t thence •••t·
erty fotlow•nv thlt south line
of Htgh StrMJIO lhe pl1c:t of
btlg.nnlng

REFERENCE DEED Vo
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lume 273. Page 917 and
Volumo 279 Pogo 769
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PARCEL NO 2 Snuote&lt;l
m the Vtllt9• of M•ddlepon
County of Me1g1 and Stete
of Ohto end bounded and
ducrtbed •• follows
Tr.act No 1 8e1ng 37 fMt
off the South aldtl of lot
Four Hundred Ftfty Seven
(4571 11 per the recorded

plot of the Vollogo of Moddlo·
port, Ohio The above •• lhlt
11me premiaes convey~
from Amos Cerson by deed
reeorded 1n Volume 50

Pogo 629 ond 830 of the
Meigs County Dead
Records
Also. the followmg des
cnbed reel estata 11tuated 1n
the County of Metgl, '" the\
Stett of Ohio and '" the
Town•h•p of S•llsburv •nd
bounded and de1crlbed 11
follow I
ng the North one

a..

holt of lot NO 108 being
twonty ond ono· holf (20\1 1

~':t f~a•ns,~:!.ho~·~~.o~~:!

PARCEL NO 3 S&gt;tuotod
ln the Vlllege of Middle_por1 .
County of Mttgs and Stete
of Ohto, and being more fulty
deacnbed •• follows
Betng lot Number Ninety
Six t98) '" P1lmer' aAddition
to Sh•ff•eld now Mtddle·
por1 , Oh10
For further de•c:nptton ret
arence it made to the
recorded ptat ot uld Vtllage
Sa id premiMa ere toea ted •t
the corner of Fthh and
Pelmer Sueeu In 11fd
vlllege

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All of rtght. tttle tn 1nterett
of Leo C. Kennedy on and

Announcements

AnENTIONI
UNEMPLOYED AND DISLOCATED WORKERS
Thtre is financial auiltance available for students af t~ Heat Prac111ing technalogy afferH
by lleclcing Technical (alltgl beginning fall
quarter which starts Slpttmlllr 14. This is a
cooperatiYt Hucation, two year associate
degr11 program. Students af tht program will
alternate quarters af instruction and industry
rtfrlted uperience during tht two year period.
(ompletion af tht program wiH tnablt incl·
vitluah to enter an Industry whtrt thtre is a
high demand and salary for htat treating skills.
Jf you are intw•tlfl in the program, you may
contact Mr. I. N. Johnson ar Mr. Jtrry McClain at
1-100·212-4163 or 1-753-3591, Ext. 2403

REASONABLE · REUAIU
8-20·'86 tfn

985-4141

A Cl'1'111•c duorllllli up'llrlolll:'ll

N• IWIIIf HMI ,..
KAREN FACEMYU
lnd Dtcorahng Com.lt..t

••""""•v td
llliddttport, Oh 45760
39lD4

16141 992·5751
1241mo

EAGLE RIDGE
SMALL ENGINE
CENTER
PARTS • SERVICE

Repatrs on All Makes
Transaxle Repatrs
locot.cl Kolfway a.twun
lt. 7oM latllort

HRS 12 00 6 00
Monday Saturday

CLOSED SUNQAY

Ph. 949-2969

BUY - SELL - TRADE
8 7 1 mo

BINGQ

Metgl County, Ohto

THURS , 7 PM. E8 HI
W&lt;,IP M.·EB t 15

Roger Hysell
Garage
Rt 124, Pomeror Ohto

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR
IUto TrluMiuion
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121
6-17 tic

10 8-tfc

Pomeroy

Purchasin&amp; all
types of
non-ferrous scrap

9-11).) mo

An no unee 111 en Is

d

V•nyl 8o Alum Stdtng

New Homes Built

ONE DAY ON~Y SPECIALS Tn

"Free Estimates"

County Sport Shop Pokn Pie•
aant W Va 304·175· H88

PH. 949-2860

ANNOUNCEMENT

or 949-2801
No Sunday

Wille'• Bible Bookstore has
moved scroll the strltllt to 418
Main St Point Ple...nt, W Ve
Phone 304-876-· 6833

(CUT OUT FOR FUTURE Ul.ll

4

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Pupplat mi.. ad English bull C.ll
614 388 8851
Smsll colhe- 1 yr old No papers
Good natured and hkltl chtldren
Colt 114 367 7815

All M1ku

•Washers •Dtthwashers
•Ranges
•Refngerators
•Dryers •Freezers

Weimarlnet grvt~way to
good home Good w1tt, ch1idren
Calll!l14 448 91!127

Reg

PARTS and SERVICE

A two student d•k f.rst p1ck up

4 511c

to 268 Oabbte Dr , get tt

De11gnar ktnent 6 witt old
litter tr~med EX1rrtmtly fr1endly
fr. . Male &amp; Female Call
614 446 2457

BISSELL
BUILDERS

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

Roof&gt;ng ot Att Types

"At Raosonable Prices"

Worked on Homo Arta
25 Y1&lt;1rs
FREE ESTIMAnl

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

CAll

Day ar Night

1-614-843-5425

NO SUNDAY CAllS

Old player upright pi•no C.ll
614 448 1464
Prettv 'h grown kttten litter
tre.ned atwevs bten .ntlde C.ll
&amp;14 U6 7904
Bleck female dog part cock•
j,1J&gt;on;,tl. Cell 614 256 1911 If
pm

6 wk old pupplet wormed Call
614 258 1888
Hamslers to gl'o'a aw1v 1 It
tra1ler above old Ohto Job
Servtce on Unton ' Ave Mark
Herr11orr rettdenca

4l686tfn

YOUNG'S

BOGGS

Ftr111 E•alpllltllf
P•rt• &amp; StNICI

J.J.'86 tic

lOW I MEATH MAKING

3198
L1t1ar trained. 7 weekt old
kitten• 2 black and wht11 cute
•• can 1M 304 875 7242
To 01ve Awav K1tten1 · 2 bladl
&amp; white 7 WHkl old Ulter
tramed Csll 304 675· 7242

ly lh•lty 1Joo11011
STENCiliNG OH SlATE

6

ly Jonet Ymoy

ttn

We can repa1r and re·
core radiators and
heater cores We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators We also
repa1r Gas Tanks.

YVONNI SUU Y

LaSALLE. GALLER

PAT HILL FORD

g .g. I mo

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL
Riverine Antiques

8·24·17·1 mo

1&amp;0

ANN'S

11 12 4%
Furntture tv

G1fl Shop &amp; Toy Store
Collectors Items,
Costume JeweiTy,
Action Toys, Mustcal
Toys &amp; T11nket Boxes

Yard Sale Sept 11 12 13
Knick kneckt. clothes etc 406
15th Aft K1nauge
Garage S1le Fri &amp; Set 9 00
•m 00 pm 607 Maple Dnve
Spring Vsllev

*

Open 10 AM to 4 PM
Mon thru Frt or by
Appointment

Call 16141 992 7204
Wholesale &amp; Retail
a IOd mo pl1

G6gantlc Yard S1le Sept 11
1 2 8 15 32 Henkle Aw Hou••
ware drepries. clothing tlrn
mite
Garage S1le Sat • 9 5 Spring
Vell.y 828 M•pl• Dr Back to
1chool Items and more

v.w.

1

#1 Copper

"Strlklne Out" i'n Fladlng Allo••?
Call the Cltlln• Ttlltlf

53&lt; lb

Top Grade
Alummum Sheets
40&lt; lb.

( HENRY E. CLELAND. JR
.. : ... 992·619l
JEAN TRUSSELl .... ........ ·
· · 94 9 ·~m
2
DOTTIE TURNER .. · · · · · ·.. · · .... 9~g3DBO
TRACY RIFFLE . ... · · ,... .. · · · · .. · 9 : p
OFFICE.......... .. . . . ... ..... .... 992 225•

Aluminum Ca~s
34&lt; lb.
' I

I~ Licensed
LISA M. KOCH, M.S.
Clinical Audiologist
!:

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

"HIRING! Government JObl
your area a 15 000 r 168 000
Call 1602) 838 8885 EXT
1203"
REPS NEEDED
for bustne$1 accounts F.ull
nme UO 000 $80.000 Part
Ttme a1 2.000 $1B 000 No
Selling repeet bu1tne11 Set
your own noun Tratntng pro
Ylded Call 1 8 t 2 938 8870
M F Bam to 6pm (Central
Standard T1me1
Dental Hyg1en111 and Dental
Alllatent, expf!rlenced pre
ferred part·t1me. approxtmately
18 hours wetk Send r.. ume to
P 0 Box 0029 Po1nt Pleasant
W Va 25550
NEEDAJOB71fyouare18 21

Junk Auto 1 wtth or Without
moton Cell 614 388·9303

v••n otd and unemployed we
can help you Earn 81 00 per hr

WANTED TO BUY U1ed wood
6 coal h"ters Swatn' 1 Furnt
ture 3rd &amp;: Ohve St Gelhpoht
Call614 446 3169

While you attend our Job seek1ng
skills workat'top tn Muon
County Mutt meet JTPA re
qutrementl Cell collect Sup
port lentiCet network (3041344
3113 WVa rasidentsonlyll

Buymg d•IIY gold, stlver coms
r1ng1 jtwelry starling ware, old
c01n1 l•ge euneney Top pr1
cu Ed Burken B1rber Shop
2nd Ave M1ddi11P0rt Oh 814
992·3476

Bookkeeper wanted H S grad
w1th tome computer expenen~
preferred Flexible hours 1)0111
~e lnqutrf! at Southern States
1619 Kanawt'teSt Pt Piea11nt

Wanted to buy 1tand1ng timber
Call AI Tromm at 614 742
2328
Wanted to buv •crap tteel •nd
met1!1 A1ders Salvage 614
992 6488
Ant.quts. 11lver C:Otnl, gold
nng1 turntture old guns com
plate household Estates Cath
p~~ld Call Brion lee 614 3865098
2 ticket• for OSU·WVA football

game Sept 12 Call 614 992
1292
Want to buy a portable d11
hwaahlltl' •n good eond 304
675 3397
Old lumiture toya quilts d11
hware etc One p1ece or wflole

houaehold c:e1h patd 304 876
7216 or 676 6899
W8111ed hll d1rt at all ttmas
Phone 304 676 5621

EIll !Jill V1111: nI

Acceptmg btds for removal of
house trees end 2 smell build
1ngs Payment on complf!tlon
Proof of lnturance required
lnqu~re at Southern Statet 1519
K1nawha St PI Pleasant M F ~
86

12

Situations
Wanted

We prov1df! care for aldf!rly and
dlubled Nurses aides IH'f! certt
fted bonded. maured and co
veretd w1th Workers Comp Am
buletory or eonf1ned 24 hour
carf! overn1ght and hve in P M
Home Health Agency 814 992
2667, 614 992 2326 or 614
992 7044
Heve room and board for eldltr'ly
Reesonable Call 614 992
7204
Will care for persons with
nervous or mental d11orden and
elderly m my pnvate home Ehm
Home Middleport Oh1o 814
992 6873

18 · Wanted to Do

Wtll do baby11ttmg 1n my home
Call 614 367 7598

2 Femllin Fn &amp; Stt 9 6 J A
50 moto~le. chtldren&amp; .ciulta
elothmg 0 J Whtte Rd off Rt

Pomeroy

apphcat1on1 now bemg
accepted for full t1me poa1t1on
Plauant Valley Nur11ng Care
Center apply personnf!t oHiee
Pleasant Valley Ho1p 304 676
4340 AA EOE

Aepo11e11ed Mob1le Homn• We

GIANT YARD SALE Fourfamt
hes Mttchell Ad . Set 12th
1 0 · 3 Trumpet, cloth" jchddren
S. adultl) furntture

992-2526

AN

have' em we tmance'em EXIm·

Yard Sale

·sallipolis
&amp; Vicinity

Ctty Hall

i

TOP CASH patd tor '83 model
and newer uttd cars Smith
BUick Ponttec, 191 1 Eaatern
Ave Gallipolis Call 614 446
2282

Yard S1le Set · 9 am 1154 2nd
Ave Everything must go CJo·
lhtng II per groc..,. bag full A•
oth., ttem1 '1.1 price
Sept 12 Bob McCormick
Chlld,.n cfolhll, range
women's coetl, lemp,
tabla • chMra

.....P.omerov ...
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
Large yard Mlelet 12th. scraM
from park In Portland Clothing.
hOu-.ttold, e.ndques, driperiM.
furniture
Moving aall. Ct,thing all silt ..
mlec: McDaniel rn ••hll't
Thw Frt end let Sept, 10.12.
Men, women and girls olothM.
hOUMhokt

G&lt;MNII. miiC lttml ,

mile fram l.itngiVIIe C R 10,
Dexter Rd Sept 11th end 12th
10 Otl-5 OQ

Sopt 1•. II. and 18 10 QO.
11:00 pm Houaehold heme,
clothing, etc , XXXL shlrtt.
4111130 trous.ra WUme H C.tto,
Portl1nd

I

11

pie 1984 Clayton 14x70 three
bedroom 1V.. batt\. Totsl elect
ric. very good conditiOn *500
down paym11nt1 at 1210 per
month BOO 828 0762
Person for genatal farm work &amp;
mllktng etlittant Mutt htvf!
sound family ltfe &amp; no drinking
Baneftts. depend on exp8t"1ence
&amp; at11tuda Reply with 3 referen
cu to 8ox T· 905 CIM'e of lhe
Gallipolis Detly Tnbune 825
Third Ave
Gall1pol11 OH
41131
BABYSITTER Wanted to watch
2 children ag• 3 &amp;: 5 1n our
home Hourt varied and somawhit fla1ble Call Patu Mawk
814 441 1967 or 446 2346
Wtdow would hke a m1ddla aged
woman companion for winter
live II" with pay Calll14 448
1414 or 446 1023
Lldl• re1a1l apparel needs part
time help mghta &amp;: weeklndt
Sendrllumeto Box T 106c/ o
Gttllpoll1 Delley Tribune 826
Third Ave Gelltpohs. Ohto
45631
Oentel usitlnt for Gallipolis
area office Deske experienced
or tratned perton but will al1o
con1id• othllft Reply to Boll
908 c/o Oelltpoh• O.dy Trib
une 825 lrd Ave Gallipolis
Ohio 46631
1
Medicel Technologllt or MLT
(AICP) 19 bed hoapttel wtth
1mmtdiate opening Two vears
experience prefened Compelltl.... ul..-y and fringe benefit
pedlage Send rNume or apply
In parMn to Oek Hill Commun
tty Medical Ctt~ter. 350 Char
lotte Avenue. Oek HIH, Oh
45151. 01' clll Admlnt~tfator at

814-182-7717
Retptratory Theraplat 18 bed
hospital Iwith lmmediet• opening
for 1 C.rtifllld or registry •llgible
Respiratory Thwapiat Competl·
tivl utery and trmga Hn.tlt
padcege. &amp;end reeume or appty
In ,.ton to Oek Hill Com~tty
Medlell Center. 310 Ch•~~
Aw OM HHI, Oh 45151, or cell
Admlnlatretor et 114 112
7717
Ntlldled Dentel HY'Itntilt tor 1
people oriented hiGh quality
dentel office lend complete
reaume to Deily Sentinel lox
721-K Pomltroy, Ohio
We need a c.,.. minded p.ople
oriented per10n to work kt e htt'h
qualtlyd..,..lofflce Thep_,ect
jolt few tho rllht Hl'ld compltlt re~U~M to Dally
Sentinel Box 721-K. PotMrOy

PI-•

Oh~

Real f.slatP.
31

Homes for Sale

Home for Sale by Owner
Greenbrier Ett JBR b1 level
on24ecresAC WBFP wet
ber, 2 car gerage Ph Before
4 OOPM 61 4· 448 4009 After
4PM Ph 304 &amp;76 381 8

Will help fmancf! or land con

7

ly (hon(t or Appo1nfrMnl

Computerized Hearifll Aid Selection
Swim Molds • lnterpretina Selvices

814 448 3872

lNG CO reeo"'mende that you
do butlnns with paople you
know, and NOT to send money
through the melt until you h4Ne
tnvHUgeted the offer•ng

AVON · All ere.. Call Martlyn
Weaver 304 882 2646

W1ll do oHtce claen1ng 1n evan
.ngsorhousecleantng lues and
Thurt Call 614 256 t 848

S..ndoy tpm · 7pm

'

We pay cesh for late model clean
used cart
Jtm Mtnk Cht\1 Oldt Inc
Btll Gene Johnson

I NOTICE I

THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH

For Sale by Owner 4 6 BR, 3
bethl Approximately 4000 sq
It 26 aeres wtth tenn11 cou!ll:
1173,000 Wtll 1ell wtth only 6
acre• for $166 000 Call fOf
appomtment 614-446 3386

AVON· Sell Avon for Chustmas
Make40percant Call,14 448
335e

-Fn.

....••;

Wanted To Buy

Opportunity

St1t10n managur for local com
pany Write resume of eKp•
rtenea lf\d quallficettont to Daily
Sentinel P 0 BOK 7295 Pom•
rov Ohto 45789

lost tn Keno ares mete neutered
Collie licensed with collar
Answers to lance Call 61 •
9815 4227 Rewtrd

11amto7pm

RUSS MOORE

Wanted· People mterasted tn
good 10b1. bentf•t• Celt 304·
420 6018

AVON All areas Cali ShNiey
Spears 304 876 1429

Public Sale
8t Auction

Rick Paar~on Aucdoneer II
censed tn Ohto and Wnt V1rgt
n11 Estate, antique, f•m. hqul
dattOfl ..let, 304· 773 6786

9

Fnendly Home Pertl81 h81 open
ings for managera end dealer1ln
your erea. Larg•t line 1n party
plan free kit brand new Chrllt
m• &lt;:8talog--toy. gift. end home
decor catalog Over 800 llama
Top eommtltton and hosten
gifts call for free eatalog 1 800
227 1510

Want to baby11t m my home
Heve good rf!ferf!ntf!S Conlect
JudySendersat614 448 8821
or 268 6783

I 13·1 mo ·pd

.

•&lt;II'''•

B

Government Jobs *11 040
1&amp;9.230 yr Now h~nng Call
806·&amp;87·8000 Ext R ·98015 for
current federal list

" Hirtngt Government JOb• your
•e• &amp;16.000 •ea.ooo Call
602·838 8886 E•t 606

Pomeroy

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

Moving S•l• 2 sew•ng rna
chtnes household m11c ltema
rototillltl rtding lawn mower
tools, lots of m1ac Starting
Friday till? Orville Flalder 1 mile
out Oshel Roed off Sand Hill

Drlver't Wanted Male or
femet• mutt be 21 yra old and
hMie Chauffeur hcen" Call
614 182 2321

Help Wanted

1124 lost Matn St.

PARTS

Yerd Sale. 3009 P1rnah Ave
Sept 12th weed eater, child•
pool l'lroHer toys, clothing
decoration• vaporlzara, mite

Help Wanted

SeptiC tank pumptng re!udent1al
&amp; eommMacel $80 per load
Ron EvanaEnterpn101 Jackson1
Ohto Call 614 286 6930

Lo1t Sunday Femele Busett
Hound 9 months old Bleck with
long brown ears In lovers Lane
Aochprings sra Childs pet C. II
614 992 2998

992-7521

W~d

Porch s..e. Sept, 9 thru 12
leon Beden Road. aom•
entlques

Lost and Found

FOUND Male-- Coon Hound 1n
Holzer Ho1p1t1l vtctntty Call
114 446 4116

Flll WIDDING CON!UlTANI

MOURS Tue.

Garage Site, 3203Jsck•onAve.
Th.url F,, Sat Som .. hmg tor
everyone

Services

MOll (OMPlnl WEDDING
IIGISTIY

MIDNPOIT

OPEN FOR BUSINESS

.'·

Free kittens to good hom•.
come and see them 304 675

Pomeroy, Oh1o
415 86 1c

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleantng
Painttng
FREE ESTIMATES

8ehtnd

2 y..roldiemelec .. h.t:tthott
good mouHr phone 304. 676
5333

V. C. YOUNG Ill

IA!Itn WEAVING CLASSES

324 E llaon St

Adortblee 1\ngorie luttena need
1 good home please csl\ 304
773 5268

992-6215 OJ 992·7314

ROOFING

949-2263
or 949-2168

5 pupptel w1ll be •mall doga
wormed phone 304· 876 2868

AddonJ and remodeling
Rooftng and gutter work
Conertte work
Piumbmg and electucel
work
!Free E1ttm11es)

SIGN UP NOW FOR

NEW LISTING - A !tame and 21'&gt; acres ot g10u nd cl ose to
town 3 bedr oo ms lull basemen t wood bu&lt;net hook up
looks good and grea t loca tron $29 900 00

NEW LISTING - MIDDLEPORT - Thrs 2 story home shows
the work that has been don e Amce k1lchen lots of closet
space 3 bedrooms, dmmg room I &amp; 113 bat hs level lot and
a sl orage butldtng $33 900 00

-

Howard L Writtstl

NEW- REPAIR

2 free kittens Part S1am"e 9
wks old 614 742 2401

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Y..-d Sale 173 Roush Or, New
Haven, Sat, Sept 1 2 9 00 till
3 DO Baby 1tems di1het men
and women's clothes

Giveaway

4· pretty pupp1" Call after&amp; 00
PM 614-448 3797

985·3561

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodelmg

992·2196
Middleport, Ohto
1·13·tfc

BUILOING lOTS FOR SALE - 2 41 acres ol vacant la nd
located near Eastern Ht gh School wrlh access toRt 7 Wat er
&amp; etectroc available $6 000 00

.'

12th Annual Hunt1ng Cltnic
Sundav Sept 13th 1200 Iii
5 00 PM Factory repr11ente
ttvea from Beer, Jenml'lgl tnd
GoldP Eegle Archerr·· Most
berg Winch11ter Thompton
Center and CVA Anna- Taco
0.81' Formula Chari• O.ty end
Kolpin DOQr prizes every 30
minute• Archery money ahoot

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

lONG'S
CONSTRUCTION

NEW LISTING - Ttarler only tn good condotoon 1973
12 x60 plus underpm nmg and new front po1ch WANT
$4 900 00

located at Corner of

Current

DENNY CONGO
'WILL HAUL
JUST' CALL!
992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

Authom..t John Dwo,
Now Hollon4, lush Hog
form Equlfimonl
Doaler

DAllY IO AM-6 PM
MONDAY lhru SATURDAY
Rt. 7,

'"DOC" VAUGHN

Certtfted Ltcensed Shop

GINIIAl COIITUC1011
I 21H 1110 d

U. S. RT. SO EAST
GUYSVIllE, OHIO

PRICE REDUCED - MIDDlEPORT - Yeste1year has been
resto1 ed to thJS beauttlu l co lonial ho me' Th1s 4 bed10om
home IS on a level lot and ha s a 2 car garage om ate tnm
leaded glass wrndow s &amp; door Alire stud ro wrlh a sky hght
Well rnsulaled mean s low heatong b&gt;lls Must See&gt;
$62 000 00

Business
Services

143 and

'c'Au 992-6756

SALES &amp; SERVICE

NEW liSTING - lANGSVIllE AREA - 75 acte !arm barn
satellite dJSh lenctng and a nrce 4 bed 1oom home w&gt;lh cou n
try krtchen, many olhe1 featu res $49 900 00

"

&amp; Vicinity

EAGLES CLUI POMEROY, CIHIO

NEW liSTING - .Rea ll y ntce Jemodeled older home New
SJd rng. rnsulatron rool panehn~ wtrrng septrc etc All 1n
good condtllon on a double iol Ca ll Today' $28 500 00

(81 28 (914 11 t8 25 , 6tc

Rt.

CHISTII, OHIO

614-843-5248

'

Sheriff ol

Til-COUNTY
RECYCLING
Now Open

· ... ·pfPiitiisiinr ...

•VINYL SIDING
•AlUMINUM SIDING
0 BlOWN IN
INSUlA nON

RADIATOR
SERVICE

detcrlbed as follows to· wit
Being Lot N umbet' Four
Hundred and Fifty uven

unaold p11rt, more or leSI

c StNIC8

3 Announcements

REFERENCES
Phone Day or henln

REFERENCE DEED Vo
lume 238 Pogo 201 Galllo
Counry Deed Records
Satd Part;~! No 1 ap
prohoed at •14. 300 00
St•d Parcel No 2 ep
pr11Md at • 1 6 ,000 00
Satd Parcel No 3 IP•
pre•aed at s.JtS, bOo 00
Satd P~rcel No 4 was
appra11ed at Deleted from
pie by Order of Court
Term1 of Sale C11h
Reele1tete cannot be aold
for lea1 than two third• of
the appra11ed value
Howard E Frank,

A/

Sept 10th Sunday Sept 13th
10 00 tH dark

All MIJOr 6 Mtnor
Rep•rr•
NIASE Conlfled Mechontc

"HSSO

RIIIDINCI PHONE
(~ 141

Yard 11le at Boaa's Thurtday

Molt Foreign and
Oome1tlc Veh1clea

IUSINISS PHONE
(~ 141

4 22 87

ot Ohio, ond boundod ond

Wnt to the onov ond on

Pay Yout
Ph•m• Btlls H ore

Deed

ra•l eatata 11tuated '" the
Vtllage of Middleport.
County of Melg• and Stete

feet front on the Weal 11de of
Beech Stree~ and running

SALES &amp; SERVICE
We Carry F11f11ng Supplies

11

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

SYRACUSE, OHIO

Second
Micldloport, Ohto 45760
161 North

Mobile service

Electronic Organs

pogo 48.

Troct No 2 The foilowinv

146 71 in the Vtiloge of
Middleport, Metgl County
Ohio, ond being Flftv 1601

avao lable Near Ra cme Dam
Ask&gt;ng S6 000
PO IIEROY - Good J to 4
bedooom hom e Walk lo
stores Hot watet heat, 2
baths eQutppPd k&gt;t che n
lront and back pooches
Ask&gt;ng S26 000 but need an
ofte•
CERTIFIED
APPRAISAlS
992·3325

PARCEl NO 4 o The fol

11do of B-h StrMt

bo
tween Laurel and locust
Streets 1n Mtddlepor'l , Oh10

(

Volume 298
Page 55
Me i gs Counl'f Deed
Recorda

Gatlia County
Records

New locollqn:

•HOME BUILDING
•ROOM ADDITIONS
•KITCHENS BATHS
•ROOFING •GENERAl
REMODELING.
REPAIRS

on a htll w1l h TP wale1

REFERENC E DEED llo·
tumo 288 Page 141 , Molva
County D..d Record• Alao

in Plot Book 2

~tnm g

rm basement patoo tpoot
cedar stdrng. gara ge Ox30
and over 5 ac res Want
$9 7 500
SYRACUSE - 4yr old 7 rm
oa nc h Range, relr rg and
sund ec k ail elec 2 baths
cathed oat ceohn g &gt;n LR and
krtchen lots ot closels
S43 000
POMEROY - Reasonable 3
&amp;R home nea• Pilla Hut
Catpetong. gas furnace mod
eiJI bath panehng. msula
Iron. garage and worksho p
On ly $1 8 000
CAIIPING - 4 acres hrgh

Into the tollow•nA pa rcel o f
reel eatate
Tract No 3 lot 457 lower Pomeror tV•IIage o f
Mtddleport) 1 1 20 of 37 feet
S 11de •• 11me appears on
th&amp; AudUOr 1 Tu D~o~p, for
the Year 194 7 m the name of
State of Ohto reference to
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lowtng described reel estate
..tuet*&lt;l In (he Town1~up of
Cheehue County ot Gelhe
lr"d Stitt o f Oh10 and
described 11 tollow1
Betng the ea~t one half of
lot No 4 In the VIllage of
kygervtlkt •• shown on plat

PlUMBING &amp; HEAliNG

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which are being t ransjJorted
through Mason Countv dally now
In a slide presenta.tlon PyroChem has made available to civic
groups and Individuals seeking
more Information about the plant,
an EPA official says the lnclnera·
tlon and treatment prcress proposed bv Pyl'((bem Is the safest.
most economical way of dlsJX)Slng
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September B 1987
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raids of marijuana patches In
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thlnclads 36·23 In a duel meet
Wednesday. Finishing in the top
five for Meigs were Rod Brewer,
2nd; Chris Stewart 3rd; Rob
Jacks 9th, Cary Betzlng lOth,
Hank Cleland 12th
Marauderette Dee Henderson
was first In the girls competition
Meigs travels to Athens for a n
Invitational meet Saturday

CONSUMDI

ACCENT

Real Estate ~
REAlTOR

(As of 10:30 a .m )
Pr,ovided by

Sunday, Sitpt. 13, 1987

(

l1'088 country team
loses to Waniors

Business
Services

RonDJe Milsap, Gem ge Sll all ' •
and Hank Williams Jr, would
also perform on the show
The Judds, the mo l he• daugh
ter team of Naomi a nd Wynonna.
were named Vocal Group of thP
Year last yt'a r They also haVe
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been nominated for the Enter·
tainer award this year
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Travis, whose first two albums
went plat mum - sales of more
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110mlnated for the CMA's top
a\lrarn'ims :fear
Ke nny Roge rs will host the live
show from th e Grand Ole Opry
House m Nashville

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t\l~~ FALL HUNTING CLINIC ~of~

Violet Grimm

NASHVILLE , Tenn 1UP! 1 The Judds and platinum sellet
Randy Travis have been added
as performers on the 21st Coun
try Music Association Awards
• show to be broadcast Oct 12 on
CBS
Officials previously announced
that Reba McEntire, therelgnjng
CMA Entertainer of the Year

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Eight calls were answered
Wednesday. the Meigs County
Emergency Medical Services
reports
Racine at 7. 40 a.m. took VIolet
Grimm from Broadway to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Racine
at 12 43 p m., treated Craig
Frendes at the scene of an auto
accident on Route 338; Middleport at 1. 43 p m took J•sle,.
Cooper from Third Ave , to
Veterans Memorial, Racine at
5·20 p.m took Rick Watson, Jr,
from Wells Run to Veterans
Memorial. Syracuse at 5: 28 p m
took Pauline Wolfe from Blind
Hollow Road to Holzer Medical
Center, Health Net at 7 30 p m
transported Kimberly Spencer
from
Veterans Memorial to
Cabell Huntington Hospital;
Pomeroy at 6:09p.m took Gary
Wolfe from the sheriff's office to
Veterans Mmeorl", Tuppers
Plains at 11 09 p m treated Zona
Sheridan but did not transport

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have received word of her death
on Sept 4 at Elliot, Maine She Is
survived by her husband, Eldred
Hart I Rick). a former Me1gs
County resident Mr and Mrs
Hart had been plannmg a trip to
Meigs County this month

Friday, September 11, 1987

Judds, Travis join lineup at CMA

Squads receive
8 calls Wednesday

EMS has eight
calls Thursday

Meigs High School students • dlately on Thursday also and
were not In classes today for the school dismissed.
second day In a row, due to bomb
Bradbury Elementary was
threats at the school. An early also dismissed one day last week
morning bomb threat to the because of a bomb threat
junior high also sent junior high
The m1ssed days do cut mto the
students home today Bradbury five emergency days allowed by
Elementary was out on Thursday the state Morris sa1d Any days
along with the high school.
over the five will have to be made
The threatening phone call to up, regardless of the reason
the junior high was made about school was dismissed
7·15 this morning reported Meigs
Morris said that evacuation of
Superintendent Dan Morr!s A school buildings for a 24 hour
cook at the school answered the penod after a bomb threat is an
call The high school was called admlmstrat!ve decisiOn He said
shortly before 8
he bases this procedure upon
The schools were evacuated of advice from EMS and fire
students and personnel when the department officials, fire mar
calls came and then dismissed shalls, and Charlie Legar, the
for the day
county's &lt;;hsaster services agent
Thursday morning's threats
If the Individual or IndiVIdua ls
came at 7:40 a m to Bradbury, responsible for the bomb threats
followed by a call to the high are caught, they Will be prose
school around 8 Students and cuted to t~e full extent of the law
personnel were evacuated lmme· Morris addeo

Friday, September 11, 1987

Jtm sOddJobServ1ce pamttng
carpenter work aundack tidmg
roofing Call114 379 2416
Quality roofing free est 810 a
square Cantact Randy at 614
446 6957
Want to do light housecleamng
tn Gelllpohsarea Call814· 446
7411
Cen do aight hauling and roofing
Reuonable rales Manon
Smder 614 949· 2629
G1ve p1ano and organ lestona tn
my hame 10 begtnnera ad
vanced student1andaduhs Al1o
teach chordtng 1nd transpoamg
If mt...-eJtad. call 614· 992
5403
Pteno lenons Bf!ginnf!rs
Advanced chtldren nd adult•
Nancy Schul 614 687 3336

tract 10 yr old house 3 Br
P•tnot V1llage Call 614 446
1340, 446-3870
Housf! and 3 1011 in Crown Ctty
Need to sale Be1t offer Call
614 256 6717
f~rf!plaee full basement 3
m1 so of Gallipolis $34 900
Call Dav• 6,4 446· 1616 aher
5 00 446 1244

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3 br hn11hed basement.
electnc wood heat eppltcanc81,
garage Appr111ed at $84 000
Sale S49 900 Call 614 446
3040
Government Home• from S1 (U
repatt) Delinquent tax property
Repotses11ons Call 805 687
8000 Ext GH 9805 for current
repQ hst
6 roomt J bedroom full base--

ment gas furnece and garage
Full tront and baek porchf!l
50,.100 IDt lots of att1capace 5
mm from town and elementary
7 room 3
school $1 5 000
bedroom full basf!ment
furnace front end back porches
1 112 bath 5DK100 lot One
outbutldmg 5 m1n from town
and elf!mantary school
113 000 Call614 992 2732or
614 992 2475

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6 room hou .. two baths, new

roof Nuse1t't w1ndows garage
246 N Fourth Ave Middleport
Make offer 614 247 4872 or
614-247 -2632
Hend1 Men Spf!ctal· 5 room and
bath ante baaf!ment 110 State
St Pnce neg Call 614 992
J725
4 bedroom 1 1h baths bas&amp;mt~nt eentel atr 2 car garage
Lvnn St New Haven 304 8B2
2956
Leon Mason County ior sale by
owner beaut1ful ranch home on
20 aCt'es Small barn pond
good hunting horse lovers par•·
d11e 304·458 1542
Country custom stone rancher
50 rolling acres mtrttculous ftrst
owner upkeep, f~replace centre!
air. 3 bedrooms 1lf2 baths
pat10 courtyard man1cured
tawn barn 48x64 matal bldg
•nd mucll more Leon area Cell
Sheron StltVens 304·662·2216
or Centu'Y 21 Shamrock 304
767 6969
2 or 3 bedrooms, double lot
elo1a to schools and stores
a1 8 000 00 304 675 7833
CDuntry Custllm Stone rancher
50 rollmg acr111 Mettculous ftrat
owner upkeep Fireplace central
a1r 3 br, 1Ya baths patto
courtyard man1curad lawn
barn 48x64 metal bid and
more C•ll Sharon Stevens 682
2216 or Century 21 Shemrock
767 6969 leon area Rt 62

32 Molitle Homes
for Sale
1976 Buddy Mobtle Home
14K55 Wtth 1 0K32 additiOn
tnclud1ng woodburner Owners
moved must tell Best oHf!r Call
614 446-8427 after 5 30 PM

2 Mobtle homes 1 acre lot 2
mtlf!l from Hannan Tracf!
Schools RoHal water black top
road Call 614 256 6343
1974 Concord 3 br 14x70,
total elee . new carp&amp;t f!xtra
nicf! $8960 Call 614 446
0176
Repo11e11ed Mobtle Homes We
ha...a em wa finenee'em Exam
pie 1984 Clayton 14x70 three
bedroom 1 Ya bath Total f!lect
nc vtrv good condttton aBOO
down, payments at $210 per
month 800 826 ~ 0752
1977 Falr"'ont Bayv taw
14x70 all electnc 2 bedrooms
centr•l e1r washer dryer stove
refrigerator underpmnmg 814
388 9837

Lawn Mower Repatr
Wtll ptek up and deiNer Good
used mowers tor ule Call
814 742 2383 or 814 742
3091

1974 Mobtlf! home 2 bedroom
Underptnntng blocks 614 992
5741

Hyaells used cars Rutland tn
now dotng car body work
painting and clean up Call 814
742 3164

1 2x~5 mob•le home 3 bed
rooms carpeted stovf! and drver
tneluded $3500 down assume
payments 814 742 2777 or
614 742 2795

Pamtmg houses. roof•. barns.
mobile home rooh Free Etti·
mat• Ree~onable Retes 304·
878 2281

1970 Hollv Park, 2 br 12x60
ready to move $3600 Call
814 992 3100

Beby aitting m my home. Mon
dav thru Friday, call 304 nJ.
6740 etter 2 00

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Baby altttng in mr home 304

882 2243

Teachers wilt with • year old
child wHI baby tit tn h., home
New Hl\len 304--882 ane

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Business
Opportunity

AAA· 51181 Repres · Oalht 1nd
Mel111 CountX Ideal to. hom•
mak . . Sell AA membatlhlps
to your friends. neighbora.
rtfettne .o. Ewryone needa onel
Greet opportunity to wo,. with
great people Mftfna e grett
product and make e greet living
You'l love th• Job Send •
r•ui'MI or work hill:ory to AAA
The Auto Club of louthlilttfn
Ohio, 710 W•ll• St Porta·
mouth Ohio 458112. Ann Bob
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homa 2 8R bay wtndow 1n
kttchen D11hwasher. undarptn
ntng Call 61 4 · 388 9013
t15,000 Negot1•ble

Farms for Sale

20 acre farm wtth 3 BR house
Hannan Trace Road Glf!nwood
W Va for more mf~rmatton call
30,773-5118 or 7735186
after 6 00
Sht acre mint farm fen cf!d pas
ture plus woodland one b11rn
two out buildtngs three bad
room, ell electnc bnck ranch
overlooktng rtver near town
Call 304 675 71 19

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Business
Buildings

Commerc1el buildings for lease
Downtown Pt Ptenant Stora1
afficH A One Real Ettate •
Carol Veagar Broker Call 304·
875-5104

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35 Lots &amp; Acreage
Vecent lot on Pine Street tn
Gallipolis Water and •eweve
Parcel No 007 ·023·021 00
t&amp;,OOO Csll 81•· 614· 3833 or
614· U6 1729

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35 Lots &amp; Acreage
Appro~t

55 Building Supplies

54 Misc. Merchandise

Bu1k11ng Matenalt

Camptng Colli· to • Co...t
memberahip Call 114·398·

3 acres Fruit trees Nfal

w.ter well. npt•c tank Rt 1 &amp;0
between Butwell S. No Gall••
H S tots of road frontage
t11 ,600 Call614· 388-936•

sew•

Block, bt~ck
pipes. wtn·
dows, lintels, e1c Claude Wtn·
tert. R10 Grande. 0 Call 614

24!5·6121

1 Y.:. ac lot on Jerrys Run Rd

Concrete blocks allslaea vent or
deltv.ry Mason 11nd Gallipohs
Block Co . 1 23Yi Pine fit
Gelhpol11, Oh10 Call 614· ...1

Apple Grove, w1th rural water

304-576-2383

PRICED RIGHT -

One tCJe

2783

budding lots on Rt 2 at Alhton
Public water and mob1le homes

mobile

homes permitted, $500 down
f150 per month. 304 678·
2336
6 88 acres w1th well, Jerrys Run

Road 87.000 00. Call aftet'
6 00 pm 304 576-2006

Rentals
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"Selffia says S he 'S t'lfe d 0 f the
h an d -to-mout h existence
we've been living for the past
17 years. She says she's tired
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dreams that never COffie
true • You know 1 Wo men are
funny that Way. "

Houses for Rent

N1cely furnished small house
Adults only References re
q~lred Off nree1 park1ng Ph

614-445 0338

4 BR house for nmt 3 m1 so of
Gallipolis $300 a month plus
dep A11f rftqUirl!td Call 614
446-1615 After 5 00 PM caH

446 1244

4 PR house on 1 acre Exeat

loc1t1on Ref Call A-1 Real
Estate Broker Call 304 6755104 or 675 7738
3 -BR

hOl4a&amp; near Patnot Cell

614 379 2678

Very mce, 3 br

neighborhood

hou58 N1ce

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Apartment
for Rent

ac , gu heat,
stove refr1g ,

dishwasher
washer furmshii'KI

446-7025

Call 614-

House 936 1st Ave partly fur
ntahed 5200 per month Can
614-446 4038 or446 1615 or

446 1243

3 br rllnge refng dishwasher
garbage dlspoHI double car
ger~ge Cny school d•st $360 a
month Dap &amp; Ref Call 614

Valley Furniture new &amp; used

Fum1shed ept next to library
One profHIIional adutt only
Parkmg Call 614-446-0338

Wuhen. dryers, refril•etorL
ranges Skaggs Appliances

28r carpet. rlfrig end stove
661 3rd Ava $260 a mo plus
dep Celt 61 4· 246-9595,

house and 1 br ~ : .,1 house
both located 1n A1 0 Grarii:le nut
to collage CtU 614-245 9170
or 446 1323

Oowmown. 1 br , furn11hed apt
ec carpeted 1225 a mo 1100
dep Call614 448-1788

4 br

4 Rm &amp; bath 1 9 28lf2 Chettnut

614 446 3870

$76 Dep Call

2 BR 2 baths &amp;250 per month
Oep requ~red Brookhart Lane
Celt 61 4· 446 4222 betweem
9-5

4 bedroom, near Metgs H1gh
School Pay own utilities Oep
ostt rqutred Call 614 992

2381

Grac10UI livtng 1 end 2 bed
room apartment. at Vtllaoe

Manor and Rrven1de Ap.rt·
menta m Middleport From
S216 1ncludtng utilities Call
614-992 7787 EOH

2 bedroom, up1111rs, newly
remodeled Stove and refngera
tor furntshed 1200 per month
plus utllttlet I 100 dep011t
required Call 814 992 1&amp;39,

614 992 2433 or 614 992
3489

For rent or sale Large stately
home •n Middleport Furnished
or unfurmshed Call Yvonne
Scally It 614 992 7521 or
992 2353
3 bedroom, rent plus uttllttes,
Galhpohs Ferry tor tnformatlon
call 304 675-4088

APARTMENTS mobile homes.
houtas Pt Plauentand Gelhpo

Ill 614 446 ~ 8221

2 bedroom furn1Hd apt ref end
depos•t. New He'-len W Va •

304 882 3287 or 304· 773
5024

3 rooms and bath gas heel,

42 Mob1le Homes
for Rent

ground floor, waah ... and dryer
hook up, no children immedl11a
occupancy No pets phone
304-675·4-180 ext 53 or 60

FurniShed 28R cable BIV&amp;IIable
AC
rrver v1ew tn Kanauga
Fosters Mobile Home Park C1ll
614 448-1802

One bedroom turni1hK epen
ment 1n Potnt Pleasant Extra
cle1n end n1ce Adults no pets
p'hone 304 876 1 386

1 2x60 Mobile hom e Furmshed.
AC Located 1n Centenary area
S200 a month 614 446~2390

One 1nd two bedroom apts
Pomt Pleasant 304 676·2480
eventngs call 614-446-2200

12x60MobtleHome 2 br $150
a mo S 150 dep located on
Sowards Ridge Rd Call 614266 6206 or 245 6122

Furn1shed apt Aduhs only 2
rooms and bath clean Call

Tratler for rent· 260 4th Ave
$175 a mo All utrht1es patd Call
614 446 0544
Furntshed 3 br house trader tor
rent ac tn Rto Grande Call
614 245 5162

2 br wall to wall carpet Pnvete
lot m G1lltpolts Call 61 4 446
1409 1fter 5 00 PM
Ava•lable•mmedtatelv •n M1ddel
port 2 bedroom house $200
plus uttht•et Oepostt and refer
ence requ1red No pets 614
992 5018
Tra•ler for rent or sale Ntce and
clean Call 614 992 2357

14x70 Mob•le home 3 br 1 ~
baths Zustan Hollow Rd Call
614 992 3229
2 bedroom mobile home fur
n1shed $185 00 plus uttht•es,
call 304 675-6512
Mobtle homes for rent Uppltf
Ar.. er Rd Rt 7 W•ll conttder
construction workers 614 446-

0508

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Apartment
for Rent

1 and 2 bedroom apartments for
rent
8es1c ren1 for 1 bdr
$183 00, 2bdr S219 00 Alao
requ~red a S200 00 securttv
depoa•t CONTACT Jackson
Estates Dept Ph 446 3997
Equal Houstng Opponunlty

Furn.shed Etfu:~ency S 145 Ut1h·
t1es pa1d share bath 607
Second Ave
Gat11pohs P.h
446 .&amp;416 after 7PM
U1)1t&amp;lra unfurnished apartment
Utlllttes pa•d Carpeted no child
ren or pets Call 614-446 1637
Furntstled apartment $210
ut•llt•es pa1d 1 bdr 920 Founh
Galhpolts Call 446 441 6 after

Spm

2 BR apta 6 closets kitchen
appl furmshed Washer· Dryer
hook up ww carpet newty
pa1nted deck
Regency Inc
Apta Cell 304-675 7738 pr

304 675 24B2

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Furnished Rooms

Rooma for rent day week
month Gelhe Hotel Cell 114
446 9580 Rent as low •• 1120
month
Furmshed room 175 lltilhles
pa1d Share bath 'S1ngle male
919 Second Gallipolis C1tl

448-4411 after 7pm

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Rooms for rent bV week Of
month Call 614 992·7521,

9 30 4 30

•ftor 8

00 PM

Greet location Upsta •n unfurnished 2 br . ut1htl811 pa1d
Aduhsonly CallaftfW3 30 814

4461467

1 led room Garage Apt central
atr good locatiOn Ref tnd dep
required Call814 446-41159
Aveilebel Oct 16 1 Br near
MMC 1 ...ult No pet• Ref end
dep ,.qutred 1226 1 month

C•ll 814·441-4782

Upmirs, furn!lhed . 2 rooms •
bath Clean No pets

Dep II
Ref required Utllrtiet paid Call

114-448·1819
3 or 4 br • 1 YJ beth. kitchen
furnishtd 5 Court St t260 1
rno , plus utilities Oep &amp; Ref.

c.n 814-""6 4926

- r

-·- --~

614 992 2363

other hours

l.airge section of quality furn ..
tun 1218 Eauern Ave ,
Gelhpolia

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

Upper R•ver Rd beside Stone
c,.st Motel 614-446-7398
LAYNE S FURNITURE
Sofee and chans pnced from
t395 to t995 Tables $&amp;0 and
up to 8126 H•de·a·beds 1390

to *69(§ Recliners t226 to
U75 Lamps 128 to t1215
Dinettes $109 and up to 1496
Wood t1ble w ~ 8 ch~~tu 12815 to
t795 o..k *100 up to $3715
Hutches $400 and up Bunk
beds complete w maHreuet
1295 and up to I 395 Baby bedt
1110 Mattr"'"orbox sprmgs
fuH or twtn $88. firm t 78 and
188 Queen sets 1226, King
13150 4 drawer chett 1119 Gun
cabtnets 6 gun Gls or electnc
range 1375 Baby rnlttNIM.,.
136 &amp;. 145 Bed frames $20 \
130 B. Kmg frame 150 Good
s•lectton of bedroom sui1ss
metal cabmets. headboards $30
and up to 166

Sears wtsher, Emerson tt•eo·
both as 11 . Zenith ~terwo, Accordlln, Klmblll Magic Chord organ Call 61 •·441~8747

614 · 446 ·7~11

Off•ce Space for Rent E111cellem
for Attorneys Accountant etc
Clo11 to Coun HouH Call
W1seman Re• Estate Agency
614 4&lt;16·3644
Office Space for rent Excel
downtown Gallipolis locatton
lnqutrln call 614·4-tB-4222
COUNTRY MOilLE Home Park.
Route 33, North of Pomeroy
Rental tr11lers Csll 814-992·

7479

Space for tmall trailers All
hook ups Cable Also eff1etency
rooms. alf end cable Maaon.

w v, ean 304- n3-15&amp;&amp;1

SPACES FOR RENT - Tra1ler
lots Rt 1 locult: Road back of
K

&amp;K 304-876·1078

49

For Lease

FOR LEASE one bedroom
apartment overlooking city parlt
8175 per month Call81•· 446·
2326 or 446-4425
Apartment witt!
completely remodeled kltc::hen
bllth bedroom and llv6ngroom
Avetlabla mtddle of August
Second floor, corner Second and
Pine Parking area prov1ded
$2215 per month or •260 wn:h
kitchen apphences fum11hed
Call 614· 4-16-2325 or 446-

95 Most

modolo

t1on alao 1vailable Muffler Men,

MerchRn rli se

valley or

flashing

metsl

~~~"!'~~~~.~~~;,o:.rd 4"•8

~;n:~~-'·o••mooth 0499to

9 - Wood and matomte peneltng
4"xa

oever•lpllltorno 14 95to

$8 96
1
10- Moldingtom•tchponehng

I cornen 0 ~ corners cap and
divider strips 11 25 eech

11-AII wood turnod 5pondle
column, porch oooTo 4""end 6 ·

76

80 000 output 4 ye:ars old
Alr ~ea1e t250 Call 81 • ·992·

•ng, channel groove 1'6 aq ft p.,
:bundle, $8 00 per bundle soma

Electrolu• Cleaners complete
attachments 178 cash or terms

and door trtm
preftn1shed end unf1n11hed
11 251o *3 00 7' pes
15- 32' x76"x'V. tempered 1n
sulated glass panels I 25 00

25 cu ft chest type deep freeze
G•bson good cond f165 00
Phone 304 895·3&amp;76

18- Epoxy costed steel wire
Cloaet and cab1net sl'lelv111g 50
per cant below rttld
17 - Bruce preftnllhed oek ftoor
mg natural and med1um fintshu
20 sq ft pack U!i 00 and 10
pks and up e 39 95
1 8 - 6 gal aluminum f•bervd
roof coating 120 96
1 9 -Cannon craft pine louverlld
tntenor shut1ers at wholeule
20- tilgh glOM 6 pc tubwa\1 k1t
wrth glue $29 95
21 -28' ':x20 ' ' 111d1ng gtaumed
1c1ne ~:sbmet with light&amp;

139 95

22 - 30' almond double door
vemty wtth marble top 179 95
23 - 17:x19 mlm van•tv wtth
marble top, I 29 95
24 - 0var 200 YIMys aet up on
thow room floor Oak 60
double bowl wtttl marble top

1980 Datsun GX 310, good
cond water bed uaed 6 months
19 meh ;lentth TV chel't drawers
•nd dreuer Whtte sewk'lg m•·
ch•ne. stereo 8 uech type, call
304 576 2987 lftat 6 00

Seasoned oak

f~rewood,

304 675 2757 otter 4 30

House to be torn down and
removed 26~t44 , bid1 lo be

accep1ed 304 67&amp; 8160

THE WORKING

MAN"S FRIEND

Kenmore weaher f76 Speed
Queen washer. 175 Dryer
$95 Magtag wnngtr wa ... er
$96 30" alectnc range. 1715
38 ' elactric renge. 17&amp; 20
g*' range, $76 30" g• renge
*96 Smell washer &amp; dryer
t96 eech Upright freezer
t150 Harvest gokl refug
$125 Shggs Apphancea 669
Upper RIVer Rd Gallipolis Oh
814 446 7398

Used refng , wether S. dryer
Mollohan Furntture Call 614 ~
446- 7444
26
ACA·XL 100 color tolid
state Excel cond • 100 Call
614-446-2390

Large heavy duty rock1ng chttr
Varv n1ce ••o Call 614 446
3142

Refrlg, boll springs and mat
tr... Call 814-448~3732
Hotpomt portable dlthwllher.

f60 C•ll 614·266 8709
Kmg

S1~:a

Bookc. . Waterbt&gt;d,

complete t231 Mettrns Waterbed end Fum1ture Werehou .. , 98 Columbus Ad ,
Athens, Oh1o 415701 614 693

7191

3 pc hvlng room suite, good

cond fl50 00 304 773·5934

53

Antiques

024 96

019 95

31 - Chrome washerlell vanity
faucets 19 96
32-4 pc aohd oelt towel barset

119 95

33 - AU tvPet of hand tools
Mechanic and carpenter Big
D•acounts
34-Two Pouch all leether car
penter apron wnh belt I 1 6 95
3&amp;- Perma R·R ig1d sheeting
i nsult1on
fod one stele .
V2 ' x4 x8 14 99 , 1,4-16 99 1
u 99
r
36 - 72" 81rch starter kitchen
72" b11e 2 115 " wall cab ,
1 Vllf!!PCe 1 72
PC top

f199 96

45- 1 pc f1ber9l11s tub and
thower whitt and colors

f149 96 to f179 95

46-2 pc ftberglall tub and
shower wh1te and colora

f175

00 TO

1199 95

47- 1 pe acrytlctubandshower
w1th calling 8249 96 to

0299 95

48 - 1 pc flbeJglall and acryhc
shower 1tall onty S 179 95 to

Pf)ts for Sale

49- Wh•te .-teel bath tub only
non 1k1d bonom 189 96
60- K•tchen and bathroom and
bar counter top,
99 hn tt .
&amp; 10' &amp; 12' pes
&amp;1 - K-lux white brJc:k country
stde 5 aq ft per ctn S1 50 eech
mortar $6 95 • 2 gal bucket
62 - Whtte commodet 3 gallon
water saver• grade A 839 96
53-Miscellaneous ••:rea and
colors of merlbe vamw tops(8)
grades f16 00 each Somf!l

u

a·

double bowl
54- 36' x80 ' wh1te CrDIIbuck
storm doors I 39 915 each
66 - 8 grade steel insulated
doors 32' and 36", black only

3026

Reg•stefed Chow Chow pupPI81
Cell after 5 30 p m .

WELLSTON OHIO · 614-384
3845

814·949·3007

S••mete kittens 17 weeks old,

&gt;60 ob eoch 304 676 1319

Pets AKC rewstered Germ1n
Shepherd PUPPIIII phone 304

882 2077

Enghsh Potnter Elhew Red We
1er Ru Breed1ng 5 vrt old.
1300 3 Run Muon Kennell
12:x 14 1600 Jack Reynolds
304·576-2392
I

57

Musical
Instruments

f1ve Gutt•r Collecton ~ $360 or
IUit buy one Also PeiVttv
pract1ce Amp t76 Celt 614446 0666
Lowrey Genius Electronic Uy
board Call 614 446 372&amp;

Trumpel and c::lanmrt for tale
Good condttlon Call 614 992
7713

(!allehan'a Used T~re Shop Over
1,000t~res, slzes12,13, 14, 16,
18. 116 8 m11es out At 218
Call 81 4~268-8261

1----------SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 12
Olive St • GelhpoHs
NEW 8 pc wood groupo *399
Uving room auit•· $188~*198
Bunk beda whh bedding- *199
Full 11.2e mftlr... • foundttion
ttartlng· f99 Rtc::llners
starting- •99
USED- 8ed1. dtHMrl, bedroom
suites, 8198·1298 Desks,
wring• wnh•. e c::ompl ..ellne
of UHCf fumlture
NEW· W•tlll'n boot_. '30

61 Farm Equ1pment

441-4163

58

304 773 5234

Oh•o

Meuey Fer;uaon, New Holland,

Bulh Hog SeiH &amp; Service Over
40 used tr&amp;d:Ofl to choose from
S. complete lint of new &amp; uMd
equipment Larg"t HlectiOn In
S E Oh1G
800 Fofd tractor, plows, d•sc 6
tt Ford bush hog, 13450 200
oat spray tank, 1296 C.tl

814-286-8522

•

Tobecco Belting bo11

Excel

cond 150 C•l\614 446 -415:1
Reponened l Must sell 2
quonHt style steel buildings
Brand new nwer erected On•••
40 ft ,.;40 f:t W1ll .... for balance
owiKI Call Carl 1 800 52?
ch-'n•. •nd sprockets to fit
almost any sew SiiOER$
EQUIPMENT CO Henderson
W Va.. 304 875· 7421
Homeltte and Jon ser.ct Sef\'ice
&amp; Supplies
SIDERS EQUIPMENT CO
Henderson, WV 304 875

7421

Tobacc::d or tomato stak" 304·
875- 1020 after 5 00 , .., 304

675 2288

••1-u•

6 ton O.hl
wtg on Powflt'
teke off cotn ehelllf' All f!'l good
cond 304-6715 1487

fermhall H tractor w1th. ffon1 end
lo.aed. t500 GravMv wl'lh buth

hog. 1400 Cl11304 4158 Hill

62 Wanted to Buy
Now buying shell corn or ear
corn Call for l1te•t quotes R1vM
City Farm Supply 614 446

6 Yellow Oallclous. M•clnt01h.
and Gttm81' apples .,._,. honey sorghum and apple butter
P1ck your own graPM 25 oentt a
pound Week dayt 8·8, weft

•4

Ru11et potJto81,
99 5 lb
bskt horif~rown tomatoes,
12 76 10 lb b~~g No 1 Idaho
potatott 11 49 Freettone
peachea, 39 cents lb, 110 98
bushel Foodtllmps welcome B
S Produce ecro.. from Plua

Good

1340

cond

Of

youtb bod

See at 206 A

Call

6799

Hay &amp; Grain

Mixed hay •1 bale on wagon
Hay tor beddtng &amp;Oc 304 875

6679

Tr dnsporl~llun
71 Auto's For Sale
1982 Ford Van, 60 000 miles
$3860 1984 Ford Tempo. auto
PS , PB AC AM FM stereo
t369&amp; Call 614· 288· 8622

1986 Ford Eoco" SW. 4 •PII

446-4782

1985 Chevy Chrrene. 6 spd
am fm redlo. deluu wheel cov
era. seat, m1rrora Excel cond
Onty 11 000 mllet 13260 Cell

614-251-6251

, ~ ·~ _ - - "r- - --- ... --~ ------~---·~ ·- -~ ·t

_~

BASEMEfifT
WATERPROOFING
Unc::onditlon .. ~f.. lme guaran
let loc .. tefttriWicet furrulhltd

Free

"tim•t...

C1tl

coll•ct

1· 814-237 0488 drt or n1ghl

1 977 Olda Cutlau Supram1. .IN
cruise tih AM FM tt .. eo A1Uy
whH4a one owntH Florlds ear
1978 Camtto Rally Sport. ltr
t iH AM FM st~~reo aJr ll'tocll
350 four banell 30 .. ·67&amp; ·

1139

1 977 Llncotn Cont1n.,_u1 Mark
V e~oc eo nd load!Kl. phone

304 875 3029

1980 4 wheet drNe Dodge
pi ckup t1600 19PO • whMI
duve
t21500 1980 Plv
moulh Volare 63 000 m l
1120Q 1977 Chevy Mahbu
st•t1onw11gon 1600 Honda 70

Coli 304 468 1658

Trucks for Sale

1978 D•t•on pu; k up runs
good Body rough t 300 or beat
otter No Sund-v cAlli Call

11200

1971 International Grain truck

1 980 Che\ly YJ ton p•ckup
$2800 1971 V•llowstone
C•mper w11h bt1h, 11800 Call

814992 6717

1987 N1uon hatd body p1ckup
AM FM Ul . . tl&amp;
IIOtttd
wheels 6 •P*IIKI like new low
mtl... 16 800 00 or utume
loan 304 6715 1448
1987 Red N1111n truck 5 &amp;peed
35 MPG , 16,000 00 See at
2412 Lincoln Ave
Pt Ptt
30.· 675 4586

73

Vans &amp; 4 W.O .

AogersB•tement
Waterproofing
SWEEPEf' and -.wing machint
~Pik" pans. tnd '"'"''" Pu:t.;
up and delivery, Davis Yecuum

Cl•• ner

one h11f mHe up
Call e14

Georgn Cr .... Rd

446-0294

RON ' S Telev•s lo n Service
Houq nita on FtCA , Oue1ar
GE &amp;o.c!Oiing In z.,Mh. C.U

304 5'76 2391

379 2726

1979 Dodge 4x4 Auto Re·
done or part trade on newer
smaller 4x4 truck 814742

2372

74

Aotsr'V or Clblt tOOl drMtlng
Most Vllells compteted same dey
Pump laiN and t81'v•ce 30•

B95 3802

6536

1986 Vemaha Enduro XT 350
Low miletge Cell 814 446-

8753
1983 XR·500R like now 1775
C.ll814·388 8711

Moving out of state Kewa11kl
200, 3 WhHI•. e111C cond, t 800
or b•t offer 81 4~246·9401
wenlngs

1980 VW,

1110 Pt,mouth
Ford 310 Chov motor
c.n 114-387-7473.

304 67&amp; 22B8

WINTERIZATION

Plumbing

&amp; Heatmg
CARTER S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor Fourth and Ptnt
G1ihpohs, OhiO
Phone 614 446 31!1188 or 1!114
446· 4477

APPALACHIAN WOOD &amp;TOVE

Wood and coal stoves furn.c.,
and m1ens Brunc::o Alhley,
Consoltdated Outchwetl Buy
sell trade 10 yu e..peretnce k1
carpenter Call 814-&amp;98 6121

84

Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

A11ident•al or commerc1et wtr
1ng New service or rep11r1
Licensed electrician Eatmate
lree R1denout Electnc•l. 304

675-1786

85

1985 Honda 125 4 wheeler
good condition 1900 Jim
Beugtlman Call 614 258

1981 Honde, B1g Red, ttv..

whHI. 304·175-2668 between
8 00 •nd 2 00. Mondll\' lhru

General Hauling

Dillard Water Servtca Pools
Cisterns Wells O.livety Any
time Call 614 446-7404 No
Sunday c.t ls

J &amp; J Water Servie$ Sw•mmmg
pools, CIStern•. wellt Ph 814

245 9286

R S. R Water Serv1ce Mome
clstera, well1 pools filled For
merty James 8oys Watltrs Call
304 875 6370
Paul Rupe, J1 Water S.,vlca
Call814 44e 3171 Pools clst

erns well• •
Watterson's Water Hauling
r . .sonablt!ll rat-.. immeCII•te
2 ,.000 gallon deMvery,. clsternt,
pools, well, ••c cetl 304 571-

2919

Dump truck delivery, coal
11one sand. graval, till lnd
uWdust Phone 304·8715

3190

Friday

87

One 400 Kawe~k• motorcycle
for aale or trlde for Coon Dog or
tomething of aquel value, 304·

R &amp; M Cu11om Cauchea •nd

76

Oh 114·211·1410. Eve
114-441-3431 Opon dolly 9 to
430 Sot 830to130. Old&amp;

G7e.2&amp;15

Boat• and
Motor1 for Sale

Pontoon Bo•t· 60 HP Johnton,

troller. 12750 Coli 114-448

40"3 after I 00 PM

·--M. - --- ·- - -_..-"C--

NEW ORI.EANS (UPl)
Pope John Paull!, wreathed In a
hero's welcome in thfl South"s
most Cal hollc ciC y, told black
Catholics Saturda y they must
throw oft ··shackles of !he splriC
which are even more destructive
than the chai ns of physical
slavery ··
1
"Far too many of your young
people receive less than an equal
opportunity for a quality educa·
lion and gainful employment,"
the pope said. invokmg the name
of Martin Luther King Jr . in a
speech to about I 800 black
bis hops, prlesls. nun s and
laymen

Fenv Trn 'Trimming stump
removtl Csll 304 · 171) 1331

Slarks TtM 1nd t.wn StrVke
l•wn c •e land.c:apl~ ttump
removal 304 671 2142 or

Upholstery

Reupholstery, St Rt 7, Crvwn

C~y

n.w Uphosiered

Mowrev'1 Upftettterl"g lllf"ring
trl County area 22 ye.,. Tba best
In furntture us»hoorennc( Call
304 · 6715
1 &amp;4 for, free

•tlmates

- - ----.--

·--"---

house not to be accurate "
The sources descnbed the
shakeup as both a typical shulfle
by a new agency director and a
" houseclea ning !ollowmg a scan·
dal." in which employees who
had been deceitful or m1s leadm g
m congressiOna l testimony w11i
be as ked to leave
While Webs ter was FBI dl rec·
lor lase year, bureau offi cia ls
also found Clarndge 10 be less
than forthright durmg a criminal
investigalion into a n a lleged
preslden!lal assassinatton threat
by a former CIA emp loyee, Ja ck
Terrell, the so urces told UP!
FBI officials §uspected Clar·
ndge was seeking to protect
former CIA em ployees, mclud
ing some who had worked for
him. who were associated w11h
Terrell In one of several pnvate
efforts to assis t. the N1caragua n
Contra rebels, the sources sa id
It could not be learned pre·

c1sely when Clarridge, who ap
peared before the congressional
Iran-Contra commit tees 1n early
August, was asked to take early
retir ement but sources sa1d
several other CIA employees are
ex pected to simiLarly be pressed
to step down ·
Clarndge could not be reached
for comment A CIA spokes per
son declmed to acknowledge he
ever worked for the agency,
although Iranscnpcs of h1 s recent
closed-door testtmony have been
made public
Tt was durmg the mvesligaCion
of Terrell, sources satd. that
Webster and other FBI officials
began to focu s on Clarridge' s
Centra l Amencan role.
Terrell, a dtsaffected member
of the pn vate Civilian Military
Assista nce group, was one of the
first to publtcly accuse nalwnal
secunt; a ide Oliver North of
managmg a pnvate Contra aid

network The CMA was a spinoff
of the pnmary networ k overseen
by North an operatwn run by
rettred Atr Force Maj Gen.
Richard Secord
Some intelligence sources ai·
leged, as has Terrell, that the
jomt 1986 FBI Secret Service
mqu1ry was tmllated to cltscred!l
him and that the only ev lden ~e to
trigger the mvestlgallon was a
second-h and remark tn an Intercepted telephone call
A Jusllce Departmenl source
satd that although the assassina·
twn Investiga!lon " didn't pan
out" during the mqutr}, Webster
rust learned of "North . Ciar·
ndge - the grey area·· m the
U S government that was sup·
portmg the Contras and the CMA
group
·
At the tlme, Congress had .
banned U S offlctals from pro
vldmg mllttary aid to the Contras

Pope continues tour in New Orleans

or 814· 441

Motorcycles

tc..wa11hl 200 , 3 wheeler, f900
or belt offer. Excel cond Hurry
moving out ot state 9 -13 Call
814· 2415· 9401- Even

FUN, FUN, FUN FOR ALl- Lllst year's Middleport
Block Party was lots of fun, a.•
seen In the photos a hove and at
riKht.ll didn't matter whether
you were Into flying paper
airplanes or dancing In the
street, there was something
for everyone In the crowd.
Sept. 19 will be the dat e of this
year'• block party, with the
e~entst kicking off with a
dance at lhe American l.eglon
hldl on friday nlsht. (Times·
Sentinel fil e phol011)

2&amp;&amp;4

1979 Dodge PI Ck up eo 000
mllu 4.x4 12400 Call 614

Colll14·266-9301
1113 Vot-gon R•bbitt 4
off•

boet. 40 hp Johnton motor on

. . ... . __.... _. ___.

one owner, exc cond, will sell Of
trade for 1977 thru 1980 tour
wheel dnve truck phone 304·

1981 KZ 440 motorcycle
12.000 miles One owner
t700 Call814· 992-6919

troll• 1814 Ford tlck·up CoR
114-441·1528 or 41·13!J9
1977 Chw M•llbu. 5 cyl .
etend.-d No r
nlble offer
.-.fuood. C.M 114- 1·2783

"I'm rich .. I cater everything/"

4cyt 41pe«&lt; ,

2· 1979 Dodge CoK• C.ll
814--·0158 mor 1·oo PM
11711 DodgoO.rtSwc,.•. 225.

MGB A......... Tilt. ftborgl-

...

1982AMCSp~rit

wor~

16 Hand Bisek AOHA Gelding.
Pinto Mare b.-.c:t to Quarter
Horse Call after 6 30• 675

"""L

. ..

Skylark CUitOm,

304 676 2241

Call 614-379 2871
aale

614-992-2703

1172 El Camino

Gr•nde CoM 11 245-1830

Home
Improvements

82

Horae for

dl-.
SW
19110

Avenue. Rio

B~ouclt

1971

81

19111 Ostlun tour wh861 Good
truck Call81• 992 7384
oft or I 00 pm

Riding

197• Dodge Dart 1200 Cell

For Solo 27S~olon 1uo1 -k

1972 Dodg• Potans ••oo 00
See a~ 2610 JefffoW'IOn Avt Pt
Pit

RagistAred Suffolk ewes Call

114-379·2804

C.llll4·4411· 7313

1980 Ford Fln1a, new tlrel ,
good cond 304 6751653

Security Ughts, StOtm Win
dowt. Insulation Roofing Gen
eral Re'pa.lrs 304 - e7&amp;~ 8l57

C•lll14-2151·1924

2 upholltered chain. twin ttze

446 2519

614

2398

16 ft wrth twin hoist 900 tlrea
4 spd 2 spd cleen , low rnlt"

apd • em fm.cua rHio pb .• like
n_, tlr", dl. .l Good cond

3 whMI bicyCle for sale Call
814.. 2H·8090

1975 Motor Home. 22ft klw
mtlesga 31 000 mil• ... t
cont••ned Pflce ti&amp;OO Call

1951 CheYY Piclc up
Call 814 448 2306

818ftt at111. Greet oond •100 or

3B8·9341

Small Camper for sate Call
614 446 3243 eft&amp;r 5 00 P-..

2 cowl with young cat'-lea and 2
whtte he• steen tpptO.III 750
lbs "ach c.n 814 .. 46· 4344

614-379 2424

By RICHARD SALE
WASHINGTON iUPil - CIA
counterterrorism ch1ef Duane
Clarridge, a figure 1n the Iran
Contra affair, is among a handfu l
of agency officials being forced
Into retirement as part of a
" housecleani ng" by new spy
ch tef William Webster , accord·
ing to U S Intelligence sources
The sources told United Press
International that Webster and
other senior CIA ofllcials were
"dissatisfied '" w!lh Clarrldge' s
lack of candor In his 1984 and 1986
testimony before Che House and
Senate Intellige nce committees
about the agency·s role In Cen·
Ira! America
One source sa1d that pans of
Clarrldge's testimony , on sub·
jects Including the agency's
mining of Nicaragua's harbors
and a CIA manu al encouragmg
the assassination of SandmlsCa
village officia ls ··were found In

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

Carpet •nsta"ed Mond., thtu
SatutdiV WOfk guet.,.1Md trM
estlm111u 304 1!178 1 020 .,._
tween 9 00 and &amp; 00, leter ctM

-

Firewood for sale- •30 00.
plck· UP l..d delrverad Call
Roger Mead• 614·388·901f

LTD good body , new
brakes. lou new pans good
lhlf).l 304 875 5610 or 175

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1 800 843 3767

1976 Chl'oly lh IOn Cat\ 814
448 3243 1fter 6 00 PM

Hlow Holiday Inn Call 814·

complltt:e
Call 114-441-

·n

A Mult1medca Inc

CIA official in ·Irari scandal
fol-ced to retire, sources say

Struts 1119 95 paN 1ntteMM
Moal modllls Muffler M .. n. 9
Sltmpson Ave Athens Ohio

578 2903

9am 7pm Deity Cloeed Sunday

f~re pl~~et,

S300 00 C1ll aft~n 8 00 304
875 2199 or 676 311 t

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Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant, September 13, 1987

Auto Repair

614-379 2502

SNAFU®

Heat:IIMor

74 Oltsun pldt;up newly rebuilt
engl11e t450 00
75 Appolo
250 engine , ruo1 good ,

Val 22 No 30

1~··

DurDC Boan Bred just hlte the
boars we t•ted 11 the Oh1o
Testation that gelntd O'-ler 2 6
lbs per dfV Rog• 8ent18V
Sabina OH 513 584 · :2398

AM -FM Tape, f3999 John' a
Auto Sal81· Mov~ to !(.anauga

Quality Fruits 1nd Vegetabln
retatl and wholellle B • S
Produce acro11 from Pin.~t Hut,
Gall•polis, Oh10

1981 AMC Eagle 4•4 8 cvl
eu1o. PS PB Good ~ondltk)n
Needs mtnor repa1r 614· 742
2930 after 6 00 a1k for karen

72

a.

Peppttl's, you ptok for •4' 00 ~

814 992 2778

L1vestock

ends 9 5 At 881 So of Albany
Phone 614 ·898·8298
Truck Load Sale Hardy Mums.
$2 99 buy 8 get 1 frH 6 lb
V~rg1n11 apples. 11 69 60 lb

77

304-468

with a
near 80. Proba·
blllty of precipitation Is 20
percent Sunday.

tmts -

-lcDual exhaust kltt, f98 96 In
stalled Molt Fords Chi"'V
trucks v..,. 4•4 • MuH111
Man 9 St•mpson Aw . .lthent,
Ohio 1 800 14CI· 3717

1978 Subaru Good motor t1r81
like new Body un .. ft for r01d
USe 614 949 21587
1980 Otds Cutlass Supreme
V1ry 1harpl E:xc•flent runntng
condition 12800 firm Call

Along the Raver ....... B+K
Business... .. . . ..... D· l
Comics ..... ..........•. lnsert
Classifleds .. . ..
.. D·3· 7
Deaths ................ . . A-5
Sports ..... ... ..... . ..... . C·1·5

3015

3003

2985

63

Chevrolet engln• 350
Call 814·246 15087

50 cents

ln:side

Call614 379 2220

1979 Suberu 1973 El Camino
Two 1977 Dodge pickupt (ane4
wheet drivel 1974 Oat1un
1978 Plymouth Volert C•ll

e.,t.

64

Ounrov1n FNtt farm
Cider Mel roN Super Gold Red

PS PB AC AM FM

882·3319

676-6650

FrUit
&amp; Vegetables

bushel C•ll 614 247 2055

Reedy mbt concrete end all
concrete supplies Call us Valley
Brook Cement and SuppHea.

CROSS&amp; SONS
u s 36 w..t J•ckson
814-286 6461

j ~==:::::::::.L:::::::::::::::::::=:..l1973
, 2 114·388·
dr . good
cond Ford
f350LTDC•ll
P1estic clttern scata approved. jo
plastic septic tanks. plutlc
8619
culvert• m... l culver'la RON
1983 CamaroZ·28. •uto, T~ top,
EVANS ENTERPRISES. J•cl&lt;
ec. am·fm stereo-call , pw,
oon Oh 114 281 6930
power door loeb Extra sharp
c.n 114-246·5040
Qualtty firewood for •ale •25 1
pick-up load. Bidwell • Ohio Cell

Workl/0011 et 8 • up. C8tHI &amp;
Collll4·448-3159
Btg Dakota Farm homa butft on
your lol, U 2,995 • up C. II
County Appli.nc.. Inc Oood 114·881·7311
used eppU..-.cn end TV 1..1
Opon BAM to IPM Mon thnr Model 70 Winch- XTR·243
Sot 114-441-1188. 127 3rd col Coli el4·251·1728 oftor
Ave Gelllpolls, OH
1·00 PM
10ft IOO}

&amp; llvestu,,k

lileg•aterllld Ou1rte' Ho11e mare
wrth 16 month old coh 304

Hut Galllpollo 441 8733. Op.,

260 used 8x8x16 cement
blocks I 26 IICh Call 614

Supplll~s

304 676 6799

f19 95

56 - 8 grade 1ntenor wood
doors t1n1shed and unfinished
28" w•de down to 1 2 " Wldt,
*fi 00 eact't
&amp;7- ftbergiBSI oval whulpool
beth tubs, almond, 72" long
36" deep . 22 tngh. Complete
with pump and plumbing Reg
11895 now t896 only a few
68-Wood burmng fireplace
stove. 139 96 each or 3 for
1100
59-Prices good only while
supply last
PENN S WAREHOUSE

IP....

radio
Low mileage Sharp!
t8200 or trade Ceii814·949 -

a.,.

Me igs Counttt Humane Soc•etv
has csts and klttent to adopt
Sp1yed and neulered end hid
shott A.dopttOn fee required
Call &amp;1 4-992 · 6~05 or 992

0299 95

Antique chma cab•net with
round glass on ttdn. clew feet
Also antique gi111W81re Csll

54 Misc. Merchandise

F.If rn

Stalnl"' atettlaxhaust IYJtems
Now custom made tor your
truck motor home or cla111c ear
W1th l•fe-ttme warranty Muffler
Men 9 Sttmpson Ave Athens
Oh10 1 ~ 800 843-3767

For 18ie 1984 Camero Z 28 5

4044

56

614·387·0119

51 Household Goods

call

Pure bred red Dobermen pupa.
8 wka old UiO each CaN
614 379 2813

New wood 8 pc IIVInQ wood
IUI1H, *319 915 Ch. .t Of driW
era 4 drawer 148, 6 drawer
t69 96 maHre" &amp; box spnngs·
tuU 111:e, 312 co1l 1149 95 set,
twin manre1111 $96
set

n3-5721
Open 7 Days

ca11ett, IU;Q 00 or
beat oHer 4 pa1r1 women's
1eans 3 Levis 1 Jordache. size
10 long 304-876-7980

119996

044 96

PARSON'S FURNITURE

M111on

AM FM

30- Snght brass 1nd anttque
brass trip lever tub dra•n•

614-446-7444

BOBS MARKET

erreng.t. 304 6715· 4411

JVC cornpaet portable stereo

71 Auto's For Sale

Yellow Freestone Cann1ng
PeM:hn Now Available Call for
varlet'" 1nd price~

- Window

eoch

F 1
ru~t
&amp; Vegetables

304-875 4631

Dragonwvnd Cattery Kennel
CFA Hlm• l•yan Pertiin and
S•emese kittens AKC Chow
pupp•es New k•ttens Persians
Cell6 14 446 ·3844 1tter 7PM

S8'11e elot-C heck u. out for
carpet and furn•ture 8x 12
Cerpet, •&amp;o 8 PlocewoodiNing
room suit I 399 Mollohan
Furmture Upper River Rd C1ll

SS

reblue1ng now taking ordet
orders for custom Mau.-s cell

28- Soltd bress h1gh pOhshed
90 Days 18me 11 cash with vamty faucets $19 95 Ant~que
approved credit 3 Mde1 "'ut bra11. S19 95
ButaviUe Rd Open 9em to 5pm 29-Sohd bras• h1gh poltshed 3
Mon thru Set Ph 114· 446 • handle tub and shower faucet

0322

bu1h, allTran1m111ions
types OuantntH
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8udget
used 30
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Cuh and Carry Of ~ltal

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&amp; Ac;cessories

614 445 01151

2617 or 814 992 6293

Used Kenmore washer for Nit,
t 1 2&amp; firm R811 mee Celt
614-367 0322

Battle for headlines
Page- A-2

Utecl and rebulh trentmltlkm•
lntarnelty 1napactad end guaran
teed Installation tv-'l.t»&gt;e We
buy Junk trensmle110ns C.ll

BTU,

stand
trana St1nt·
excel
cond.
1976 Dodge
slx engine.
&amp;3150 car go11 with lt. Add-a
furnace by Monarch with
blower, Wll used 81 lndtptnd·
ent furnace, und 3 •••son•
1500 Ralph Trussell Call e14
949-2660 Evel'llngs

High school grid resul18
Sports C section

Hi tt 1969 Glntron Boet-Ba,s
seats and trellsr Cell I 14 992
3408 or 814 992 3413

Hosp1tal ~d for 11le Ae•on•
ble 1978 Cadillac. othlf' fur
ntshlngs .Joe Bawtend, 209 S
Fourth Middleport, Ohto

8' end 9 ' long 2 for f36 00 and
2furS4500
12-3A"x12"x8 cedar bo•rds

•r

44&amp;-8607 1 8 AM 4 PM

·

Bucks down West Virginia, 24-3

-Page B-Jil

614 441·4072 •Iter I 00 PM or

614 992-3955

TONY"S GUN REPAIRS, hot

18 oo each 2 for 115 00
13- Co«•u• grodo 4nne plook

extinguisher skils anchor
Exc.. cond Call

Old Onental rug 9x1 2 with
matching runner $160 flfm

100 000

·

Out of
the Brush

Sl_,s 4

Mixed hard wood slabs 12 p81'
bundle Containing approx 1V.
ton FOB Oh1o P.al.c Co
Pomeroy Oh1o 614 992 6461

Ges furnace

Call

fctt.gleiS boat with outboerd
Ford motor. Escort lniHer 1185
Equipped marine antenna. por·
table tou ... power trim • .m·fm·
can Nnning Nghte. horn pad
die
life jackets
tire

lnouH•

·

It Chryolor C...._

18' 8' layNn• cloll8d bow

Catalylic convert•re, only

Groom and Supply Shop Pet
Groomtng All breeds All
1tylea Julie Webb Ph 614 446
0231

FOR LEASE

4425

6- 111b W1 felt poper. Block
*696 Roll
7-29 gogo whoto or b&lt;own

17~

140 hp Chrysler motor

25 - 0ak Medictna cabmets
*79 95 1nd 189 96
26-0ak totlet seats, $19 95
27- 30 x30
plate mtrrors,

46 Space for Rent

675 5104

Furflished Apt
1 Br $226
Utllltln pa1d 701 4th Ave
Galltpolll Call 614 446-4418

51 Household Goods

Ouptp: for Rent 2 br IC ,stove,
refng , dw , furn•shed Ref &amp;
dep required Like new t 225 •
mo Call 614 446 3888 or
446 4491

446-1134

St t165 e mo

" 1 - Mason•te primed siding
7 / 16"x8 ' x16' horb:onal lap
126 50 IQ or 21 aq lin 116 00
sq
2 - Ab1t1b1 11ding or panehng
pretlns1hed 7 / 1 8x4'd,' 14 85
pc 25 pc up 13 96
3-Aiummum sidt!'g with msu
lated backtr $26 00 sq Only 40
or&amp;Osqs
4 -:tAr. o~"Jl4'x8 tongue &amp;
groove Wafer board Sheeting or
floonng
96 and t7 95 eac::h
&amp;- 901b wt rolled roofing
White &amp; Green S. Dnftwood 6
Eanhtooa as 95 ron

Sunday

8oat1 and
Motors for Sale

1171

1 800·1143-3717

One aCfe lots on Mason 80 at
public water

76

9 Stimpson Ave . Athena. Ohio

permttted. 304-576-2336
Ashton

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Block party plans finalized
MIDDI.EPORT - Middleport merchants a nd ' c hambE-r of
commerce me mbE-rs are gearing up for the fifth annual Block
Part y on Saturday, Sept 19 This year's event pr• lmlses to be
bE'tter than ever and the will kick off Friday nighl. wllh a Blue
Jean Ball, from 8 p m to midnight at the Amerlcm1 Legion Hall
on Mill St
On Sa!urday. Block Party- ~oers can look forward to arts a nd
crafts. games. prl2e drawings on Ihe hour. lnclud lng drawings
fo r a lclcvislon and a VCR, a hamburger ei I ling contest
spo nsored by Pleasers Restaurant exhibits ftc ,m COSt, the
Center of Science and Industry from Columbus. a car show a nd
lhe one and only Ohio Paper Airpla ne Flying Contest
In addlllo n lo all this. live e ntercalnmenl will be fea tured
lhroughout lhe afl er noon Enterlai ners will inclc)de the Meigs
Band. the gospel group l.ight, the Denver Rice Ba 11d. Crossover,
Char lie Lilly, and clogging
•
Nu merous concessio ns will be available and t he Middleport
Volun!eer Fire Department will be seiling barbo~qued chicken
So f01 a fun clay. mark Salurclay on the ca lencla rand bring the
whole family 10 the Middleport Block Party

Later Saturday the pope
planned to celebrate mass for
300,000 people on Che s hores of
i..ake Pontchartraln
He met with the black delegalipn at the Louisiana Superdome
alter a triumphal ncle In the
glassed In "popemoblle" down
broad Ca nal Street through thou
sands of screaming well-wishers
seized by an ecstasy normall y
reserved for Mardi Gras
··I think I'm going to dw. "
squealed Samantha Breaux, 16,
breaking Into a run to get lnlo line
to enter the domed stadium
"This Is the World Senes of
relrglon." said a pries I m a

baseball cap
"This ts the next best thing to
seeing Jesus himself," gasped
Sister Dolores Dekean , who left
horne at 2. 30 a m to get a ~:ood
SPfll n!ijlr St l.ouis !:athedra l
"It's all I li'ave been thinKing of
for a year ··
The pope began Ihe thtrd day of
his 10-day, 9 clly tour of the
United States, the second since
he bE'came pope, w1th a brief
prayer ser v1ce at the nearly
300-yea r old cathedral on hiS·
tone Jackson Square m the
French Quarter
He emerged to cheers, stop
pmg to bless a cnppled girl In a

wheelchair and touch the hantls
of nuns, who surged forward out
of temporary bleachers, some
stumbling and helpmgeacb other
ga m their feet. Then he_ boarded
the poi)P./llOblie for the twoc:Jil~
parade down Canal Street troll)
the Mlsslsstppt River to the
domed stadium
There, John Paul told the black
church leaders that "your kreat
concern , baCh as blacks and
Catholics, is- and must always
be- that all your black brothers
and sisters throughout America.
may hear and embrace the
saving and uphftmg gospel of
Jesus Christ "
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Endowment set up for RGC. s~holarship
RIO GRANDE - As a part of 1ts contmulng effor t to enhance
educal ional opportunities for students In Ohio, Rio Grande
College a nd Community Co llege will launch a $3 million
scholarship e ndowment ca mpaign m m"ld·September
' "At the heart of the Rio Grande commitment co people IS
recognllion of the need for student financial ass1stancc, ··
President Paul C Hayes said of the upcoming campaign.
"The college Is commUted to creating_addltlonal educational
opportunity that includes the establishment of a $3 million
scholarship endowment fund." Hayes added.
The Inauguration of the campaign will be formally announced
on Sept 19 du1 ing a noon luncheon At that time, members oft he
Rio Grande College Board of Trustees will be Introduced to Che
recipients of the recen tly esta blished "Atwood Scholarship." '
ContributiOns of $1 64 million have already bE'en committed to
Rio Grande"s $3 mlihon sc holarshtp endowment fund

Scholarshtps are essential for Rw Grande to meet the needs at
today's students, explamed Hayes
' '"Aboul thre e of every four Rio Grande sludents require
fmancial ald ." he sa td "Yet, tUition only funds abou t75 percen t
of the cost of the education at the college
" We rely on Che help of alumni, businesses, foundations and
!nends to co'ntmue and expand the caring tradttion of R1o ·
Grande College."' Hayes added .
Scholarship endowment Is an mvestmenl m leadership,
ena blmg talented s tudents to enter and complete !he1r
programs.
"'These new scho larships will result in the creation of new
opportunities for students al Rio Grande College," Hayes sa1d
"'H1s toncaliy, and in the future. these outstandmg young men
and women will become the business , political , educational and
soc1al leaders of our regwn and state," he concluded

Fixing water leak:s fast a necessity
By NANCY YOACHAM
Times-Se ntinel Staff
RUTLAND - Many Me1gs
Countlans depend upon Leading
Creek Conserva ncy Dist rict for
water So when water lines must
be shut down lemporarliy so that
leaks can be repaired, repairmen
are ~nder tremendous pressure
lo solve problems quickly so
water flow can bE' restored
According to Jack Crisp. presi·
dent of l.ead!ng Creek Conser·
vancy District, repairmen are
under additional pressure because they know water line
repair can be a risky busmess,
even for trained personnel
Leading Creek ts pumping
water great distances from elevallons sCaling aC about 565 feel
to as high as 935 feel, with a
minimum of 44 pounds of pres·
sure for every 100 feel of
eleva lion
It Is this high pressure that
makes line repair difficult, and
sometimes dangerous, Crisp
says For even though valves are
closed off on both sides of a leak,
the water Is still escaping the
leak uvder pressure as repair·
men are working to secure the
area.
And there's more to repairing a
line that just stopping the leak.
Crisp says. All the air must be
removed from the affected line

or another le11 k will blow some
where else. ho 1 ex plains
The m a jor !IY of water line
leaks are C2crused by weather,
Crisp says. either abnormally
wet or dry w·r•ather, or a drasttc
change from one temperature to
anolher Cl'isp believes lh1s
summer's dry weather is respon
slble for recPnt lea ks which have
bE'en expenP ncecl ln the l.ead lng
Creek netwo rk
Dry weather-causes the ground
to pull awa;1 from water p1pes,
wh1le wee wealher causes the
ground to ex pand and c rowd
pipes This !lihiftlng m the ground,
comblhed with lhe conslanC
strain on · pipes as water Is
carried thl ough them at high.
press ure , (rften causes teaks to
develop
But not only can the repair
process b(• difficult for repair·
men, It carp bE' expensive for the
conservan:r:y district.
The claimps necessary to repair lea ks cost $375 each, Crisp
says. Andl If the clamps won't
hold. then special materials are
needed w hlch push repair costs
even hli:her, In addition to
overtime pay for workers If the
time nee1 led to make repairs Is
lengthy.
Presen i ly, Leading Creek has
a three-r nan rep a lr crew. The

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dts trlct keeps the number of full
time repairmen at a minimum In
order to keep water rates down,
since rates are determined by
opeatlng costs
If the district experiences two
teak, at the same ume. the leak
which affects the most cuslomers Will bE' repaired first, Crisp
explams. And 1f additional repairmen are needed, the district
will conlract lor help
Crisp advises Leading Creek
customers to alert the dls tnct
when Chey '"think "' there' s a leak
somewhere In the system. "We
appreciate customers calling
lind letting us know " he says
'We'd rather check and It not be
a leak than to walt until a
situation worsens ··
Crisp reminds customers that
when aJeak does exist, the entire
line must shut down while
repairs are made. He suggests
customers listen to WMPO Radio
for up to date Information as to
where and how long water will be
off. He also reminds customers to
be patten! It they try to use the
conservancy district's emer·
gency number and find It busy.
TREE PLANTING - Return Jonathan Meigs
The emergency number is !led in
with the district's twp·way radio Chapter of the Daughters of the America
Revolution jolaed the National Society's program
to the repair crew and Is In
of
planting a tree In observance of the 200th
frequent use when repair work is •
anniversary
of the Constitution. The chapter
underway
selected a while pine to be planted :n front of
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Pomeroy VIllage Hall, the fonner senior hig~
scllool bulldlnlf, In tribute to Mrs. Mae Mora.
longtime active member of the chapter and
graduate of Pomeroy W~th School In 19%1. She Wlll!
joined at the site by Pomeroy Mayor Richard
Seyler and her daughter·ln·law, Maidie Mon.

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