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                  <text>Page- 10- The Daily Sentinel

Tuesday, September 16. 1987

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST TO 8 AM EDT 9-16-$7

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Squads report five calLs
Me igs County E m ergency Medical Ser"iccs repor ts five ca l h
Monday: Rutla nd a t 5:30a.m. to Me igs Mine No.2 for Ken neth
Briggs to O 'Bleness Me m oria l Hospit al: Mi cldlcpor t a t 10: ~9
a .m . to Dr. Conde' s offi ce for Homer Co le io St. .J oseph 's
Hos pital: Po m eroy a t 5: 35 p.m . tra ns ported Bill Ha )cs from"
motorcycle ac cident at the Route 7·33 ove rpa ss : Tuppers P laJ.ns
at 6: 53 p.m. tra nspo rt ed J eff Pa r ker to Camde n-Clark
Memoria l Hos p ita l; Racine at 7: 55 p.m. to So.u t hern Hig h School
lor Becky Evans to Holzer Medical Ce nte r .

Notice of appeal filed
A notice of appeal has been filed in Me ig s Coun ty Co m m on
P leas Cou r t in the cas e of Thomas R. Tho rnton. Gallipolis .·
vers us Qu a ker State Oil Rifining Corp .. Oil Cit y. Pa .. a nd Jam es
L. May fie ld , ad ministrator of the Burea u of Worke r s '
Com pensa t ion . Columbus.
Shaw m u t Mor tgage Corp.. Miami s burg. has fi led a
for ec los ure act ion aga inst Robert L. Sawyer s Jr .. Mas on .
W.Va .. Resa J . Sawyers . Rac ine. a nd Cit y Loa n Sa1·ings C'o . .
Pom eroy.

Syracuse man. hurt .in mishap
A Syracuse m a n was injured in a m otorcycle a.cc id ent
Monday , at 5: 30 p. m ... in Salis bury Tow ns hip on U.S . :\3,
acco rd ing io the Ga llla· Melgs P ost of the State Hig hway Pat ror:
Wi lliam R . Hayes, ·37. was r iding nort h w he n he hit a traffic
cone in a co n st ru~t io n a r ea a nd lost cont rol. He went dow n on the
pavem e nt and s lid to a s top.
Th e. Meigs E MS tr a ns ported him to Vete ran s Memori a l
Hos pit al. whe r e he was treated a nd released .

Ohio liquor store officials
offered early retirement
By LEE

wi l h up1 unw d nu i!s has bPf' n pu l
nl· ~ r thr \\·tr&lt;'s !-.0 lh a r ofHrr r s
will hf' in j u t c•d \\·hr n 1h(1.\. L ll l
PPo plr arC' rart'ly pn rou nf pn ·d in
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pro tJa bJ,, · b rc au ~C' ltw~- ca n hC'ar
lhl' a pproac h Of \ "f'hicli"'S i ll lh f'

ncn uncommnn when t hf' moveme nt is underwa y.
This yca•·'s p rogr am is cons i·

~o m er imC's

Ohio Lottery
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cl fl r cd to ha v £1 been qu i te succes.s-

fu l - a nJJ Me igs C'punt y "green".
~W n f'ra lh · isola t l'd i ll'l 'Hs .
' r&lt;'portcdl y high in ma rijua na
Kl e in. S n ~ · clt • r u nd ot hl' l' ol'li· qua lit,·. is going to tx&gt; just a lit tle
more d i!ficu II to co me by r i:Jls wo rk, lon.c. hOlH·s i n t hP
m ar i ju a na ~ C'i z u rn p r f)~r ;.~ m - 12 tha nks to Sher itr F r a nk's Depa rt ·
hou r s a da\ is comm.on und m en I a nd the RC'J.

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--------·Announcements_;_..___
Meetin g tonight
Me igs Alhlc tic Boosters will
-m ee t a t 7:30 p.m. tonight tTues·
d ay l a t the hig h school. All
membe rs are u rge d to at te nd .
Wee kend m eeting
Spec ia l ser vices will b&lt;' he ld
t his weeken d at Red Brus h
Churc h of Chri s t on Ba s ho n
Roa d . Serv ices will be at 7 p.m .
on Frid ay a nd Sa turda y eve n·
ings. ~ : JO a .m . a pd 6 p.m . on
Sunday. C uy Mallory of Winte r
C a rden, F la . will be the s pea ker .
E veryo ne we lcome.
All d a.v services

Harr isonvill e · Holiness Clwpe l
will be holding al l da y services on
Sa tu rday s tartin g a t 10 a. m . Rev.
Higgenbot ham wi ll be spPa ki ng .
Noon mea l w ill •be a t tllC
Ha rri so nville fi re house. Ba p·
tis m al serv ice will be a t· 2:30 a t
lh&lt;' Middl eport levee. Rev. Dav id
F errel l. pa stor, invit es tile
public.

LEONARD
Vin yl Pt·ofiles, of Bo'!i·d m an lor
UPI Statehouse Reporte r
re novat in g a lea s ed j'aci lil y to
COLUMBUS. Ohio tUP II
m ake Vinyl window fr ames , Genealogk al ~ ode t y
State liquor store employees wil l c rea ting rhr ee-doze n jobs over
Me igs Count y Grncalog ica l
sooQ tx&gt; offe red a c hance to ta ke
three yea r s .
e arly retirement to cut t he
The other $900 ,000 loan wen t to
payroll because liquor sales have
Sovere ig n Circuits . Inc .. Yo ung- Lottery numbers
d ropped off.
stown, for purchas ing m a chine ry
Mon·
CLEVE LAN D I UP I I
The s ta te Controll ing Boa rd
a nd equip m ent in m a kin g el ec·
Loi
d
ay's
wi
n
ning
Ohio
ter,\'
a uthor ized the Ohio De pa rtme nt
tronic ci r c uit s for rPsearch and
number s:
of Liqu or Cont rol M o nd a~· to
dev elopm e ni. That vent ure Is
Da'lly !';umber
s pend $3. 1 m illion on the early
ex pected to produ ce 69 jobs .
077.
retirem e nt pla n to avo id layoffs
Th e Ohio De pa r tment of Devcl·
Ti c ket sa les lo la led $1 ,185. ~56.
which co uld othe rwise have
o pmen t s a id an add it io nal
wil
h a payoff du p $31i7,:.:i2.
begun as ea r ly as Novembe r .
$825.000 fo r the proje ct is be ing
PIC K -4
Jos h Cox, ass ista nt chief of
furnis hed by Mid-Amer ica n Re·
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legal a nd legislat ive affa irs lor
sea r Ch Co rp .. a Youngs tow n
P ICK:4 ti c kf' l s" Ies tota lrd
the de par tme nt, told the boa rd a
ve nture ca pita l firm.
$184.:i80.
wi th a pa yo ff ctu r of
decline in liqu or sales has left
The liq uot co ntro llin g board
$SJ.62l.
many sta l e liq uor s to r es
a lso au thorized a $o0,000 gran t
P!C J&lt; -4 )l s t raig ht be t pays
oversta ffed .
lor the departm e nt to g ive to Oh io
$.1,82~
. PJ('!( ..1 $1 box bPI pd)'S
By imple me nti ng an ear ly
Un iversit y for a r esearc h p rojec t
ret irem e nt pla n lor so me em·
wh ic h could has te n the de,·rlop· $319.
ployees, Cox sa id. the s ta te co uld
men ! of p romisi ng drugs lo
save $1. 8 m illion in personn el
com bat acq uired im m u ne de li·
cos ts in fi sca l 1989 and a void
cienry synd rome.
· (As of !0:30 a. m. )
inev itable layoffs . Cox sa id he
Th e pr oj ec t, to be co nducted in
did not know how m a ny layoffs
Prov id ed by
conjunct ion with D iagnos tic Hy·
Bryct• and Mark Smith
m ight be necessary.
b r ids , In c .. Ath ens . will e m ploy .
of Blunt E llis &amp; Locwi
Sta te Re p. R obert E . Netzley ,
s pecial gene tic probes to dev elop
RLaur a. a m e m ber of the boa rd. . co mmercia l tes ti ng k its to more
ques tioned the ear ly retire m e nt
Firm
Pri c••
p romptly id e ntify useful AIDS
tactic a nd it s cost. ..
.
Am
E
lec
l
ric
Power.
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d r ugs.
11&lt;
AT
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&gt;2
. The boa rd a lso a pproved :
" Why don ' t you just lay the m
As
hla
nd
Oil
..
..
.
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67
T,
-A $4 m illion co nt ract wi th
off like they do in private
edu ca tiona l telev is io n corpora- Bo b Eva ns F ar ms ................. 20
indu stry? " NPtzley as ked . " It
t ions lor tra ns mi ssio ns to Ohio Cha r ming Sha rpes .............. 26'.,
seems to m e you' r e jus t trying to
Fede ral Mogu l. ................... 4&gt; .. ,
s
c hools .
pro tect a nd give th ese peo pl e
- Purc hase of 48 sc hool buses Good yea r T&amp;R ......... : ........ .7H ,
m ore money when it may not be
in
20 sc hpol d is tric ts lor $1.1 8 Hec k's In c ... .............. ... ..·.....
necessary ."
La nds' End ................ .' ........ 29 :~'1
million.
Ma ry _ Ann Or lins ki. deputy
Li mit ed Inc .............. .... ..... .401,'1.
$250
million
a
s
the
s
tale
's
d irector of the depa rtme nt. s aid
Mu ltimC'dla In c ...................... 72
s
hare
of
the
Septe
m
ber
sc
hoo
l
it would be bet te r to es ta bl is h the
Rax
Res ta ura n ts ...... .......... .. 4\',
founda
ti
on·
paym
e
nt.
ea rly re tire me n t pl a n ra the r
Ro
bbin
s &amp; Mye r s ... ............ 1n:!.1
tha n waitin g un til it is too late.
Shoney
's [n c ..................... 29 1,
She said to wait mi ght c r eate a
Lkense
issued
Wendy's
1nil ......... ... ... ........ liP;,
"s ubstan tia l hards hip on som e of
Wort hing! on Ind ...... ............ 2•1!'1
our e mployees ."
A ma rr iage licPnse has bC'cn
The boa rd a uthorized low - is s u&lt;'d in MPigs Coun ty P r o ba te
interes t s la te loa ns tota ling m ore Court to Earie Lee Wood. 36,
tha n $1 millio n to a pai r o.f P o meroy, a nd F rances Lu c ill e
compa nies in the Ma honing
Hunt . 30, Chester
Vet erans Me morial
Valley .
Mo nd a y Admissions - Joa n
On e loa n of $250,000 wen t to
Hoffm a n , Middlcporl.
Seeks d ivorres
Mo nday Disc ha rges - Sa r a
Cheri Lyn n Waw ro. P om C'roy. Smi th . Held.i Gor by , Rose Brow n.
has fi led for a divo rce in Me igs Mary Li tt le, P au l Mi c hael. Cloyd
Cou
nh · Commo n P leas Court Robe rt Brother lo n. Ca the r ine
!Continued from page 11
ya rds of each oth er as mine· from ·Ri c hard E . Wawro. Or· Althause . Gregory Ty re. Be ha
Lawson.
s weeping hel icopt ers c lea red c ha rd P a rk. N .Y.
their path a nd ot he r helico pt ers r-----------------,---....,.--.-,-- -- --l
flew protective cover.
Alsb Monda y, Iraq clai m ed it'l
" repulsed a nd d esl royed" a
r egime nt of Ira nia n soldiers
backed by ta nks tha t a llac ked
Iraq i posit ion s unde r 'cover of
mort ar a nd heavy l.rti lle r y fire,
the ir aq i News Agnecy INA sai d.
Th e commu ni que also cla imed
17 long-range missi les c r as hed
into res ide ntia l a r eas of the
beleaguered southe rn port of
Bas ra Sunda y .
In the m eetin g with Pe rez de.
Cuella r . Huss ein a nd F ore ign
Minis te r Ta req . Aziz outlined
Iraq 's posi tion, s a yi ng the U. N.
Resolution 598 a pproved by the
Security Council July 20 should
be Imple m e nted " in form a nd in
s pirit ."
"The Security Counc il s hould
adhe re to its pledges a nd go
ahead in a ccord with inte rna·
tiona! law a nd t.he U.N. char ter In
apply in g sa nc ti ons a gainst
Iran ," the Iraq i News Agency
INA quoted Hu sse in as sayi ng.
"Any at te m pt to manipulate
the substa nce of t he r esolution Is
an a t tempt to blow up the
resolution to p rolong the wa r and
continue the po licy of aggression
a gains t I r aq a nd the s tates of the
region." he said .
The U.N. c hie f a rrived in
Baghdad from Te hr an '{Sunday
alter two d ays of talks that
evide ntly faile d to persuad e I ran
to accept the U.N. resolution.
Iranian offiCials said they would
only consider · the ceas e- fire If
Baghdad was punished as the
aggressor In the conflict.

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Tigers,
Blue Jays
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remain
tied
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a r e ncc0ssur y to nail dow n a
s iiuat ion. Se\:e n day weeks a re

Daily stock prices

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Soc ie ty will meet Su nday. 2 p.m ..
at the Ml'igs Cou nty Mu seu m .
The progra m wHI be "what you
accomplis hed genea logy-wise
during the summe r ."

Ea s NOW
FRONTS : WI Warm "

F'ire deparlm&lt;•nt
Rulla nd F ire De pa r tm e nt Au x·
iliary will m eet Wed nesda .v . 7&lt;)0
p.m .. al thr lire house.

Cold

South Ctmtra l Ohio
lncrras ing c loudi nes s todl)'.
with hig hs in IIJC mid 80s. CIQucly
tonight and Wednesday , wit h a

Th e probu bil il y of p rec ipit alio n Is 20 pe r cent today a nd ;ll)
perce nt tonig ht and W&lt;•dn csday .
Winds wi ll b&lt;' fr o m the so uth a t
!han

HI mp h t od ay tnul

Ext r ud ed t'o rc&lt;·:~&gt;; t
1'hursda,l ' through Saturd a.l '
A c hance o t showers Thursda v
a nd F rid ay , w it h partl y cl ou d~
ski ('!-. Snt urdti}; H ig hs will r an gr

fr om the m id 70s in the nor! hern

rebell iou' bro lh cr a ncl sis ter who
qui! thC' c it y to hea d for ·a .minin g
in

Ausl ra l io.'s

LEGAL NOTICE
The Public U~llltles Com·
miss ion of Ohio ·has set
for public he&amp;rlnfl
No . 87· 102-F.L-EFC, to
r eview the fu el procure·
ment
practices
and
pollolee of Columbuo &amp;nd
Souther n Ohio Electric
Company , the operation
of Its Electric Fuel Com·
ponent, and relat.ed mat·
tero. Thlo hearing Ia
scheduled to begin at
10:00 a .m . on September
21 , 1987 at the o rctcee or
the Pub llc Utllitles Com·
mlseton, 180 E..,t Broad
Stroet , Columbuo, Ohio

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c lasses til the Me igs Lo cal Sc hoo l Dis tr ict If It Is
d eterrn ined tha t the homes a r e In that dis trict. If
they c.ontlnue to a tt e nd Ea ster n Local Distric t
Sc hoo ls, then the boa rd of e ducallon of tha t
d is tr ict mu st levy t ui tion c harges . Sup t. Morri s
sa id. Meigs Loca l tuit io n lor the new school year
wa s a nnounced at $846.24, up from 1986-87.
Treas urer Ja ne Fry said last nig ht a nd seven
t uition s tude nt s wer e a pproved to a ttend Me igs
Loca l Sc hoo ls .
The board acce pted the res ig nations of Robe r ta
H' Wilso n a nd Fer n G r imm as s ubst itute te ache r s
a nd a dd ed to the s ubstitute teac her s li s t wer e
Ber nade t te H. Anderson, Va lerie D. Blac k . Karen
F a ce m yer. Va lerie J . Ha nsl lne , Sh ir ley Sali s bu ry
a nd Ca r o l E . Ha r e. Stude nt -paren t handbooks lo r
the ne w school year were a pproved for B ra dbu ry •
Ha r r isonville, Middleport . Po m e roy, Ru tla nd ,
Sa le m Ce nt er a nd Sa lisbury E le m e nt ary Sc hools .
The boa rd a pproved a req uest .fro m Lori
'K linger , Me igs Hi g h band d irec tor . lor assista nce

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In terested

ou tba ck .

par tloe

t her ln! ormatton may be
obtained by cont.actlng
t he Co mml88lon .

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THE PUBLIC UTI'LITD!lB
COMMJBSION OF OHIO
By : · N&amp;ncy L. Wolpe,
Secretary
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a lot. This " all egedly" unusual find was ma'd e on
Uncoln IIIII In Pomeroy.
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A POSSffiLE BUCKEYE BONANZA - Some
people say they'vr seen three, and even lour ,
huck e yes In one pod. But fiv e In one pod 8c ems like

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time as pe r sonal days . The res igna tion of Ric k
Ash as varsi ty volleyball co.a ch effective
immediat ely was ac ce pted a nd P a m Miller was
e mployed In the position.
Harold G ra ha m was given
.s upplem enta l
co ntract to teach driver educa tion clas ses at the
high schoo l a t th e r a te of $10 per hou r for eac h 36
hou r course tau ght and Shery l Ci bbs . Shirl e y
Smith a nd June Lam bert were e m ployed a s
dr iver educa tion a ides at $6.50 per hour lor eac h
hour of behind the wheel ins tru c tio n. Clair E .
Swa n was g iven m edical leave fr om Sep t . l to J an .

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1, 1988.

Law rence Cua was acce pted as a forPign
excha nge s tude nt a t the high sc hool, tui tion 'fr~ .
a nd a field 1r ip. Sept . 29·30. for off ices of Me igs
Hi gh Schoool VICA was approved .
Attending the m eeting wer e Supt . Morris: Ass t.
Supt . J a m es Car pent er: Treas urer J a ne F ry, and
boar d m e mbers . Larry Powell. Di c k Vaugha n ,
Larry Rupe, Bob Barton and Bob Snowd en.

The ·Initi al contrac t be twee n
living inc rease of tw o percent
the Me igs Co un ty Board of
ove r a live year per iod , starting
M e n tal Retar dation ·
from the las t ra ises in 1985. Th e
Developmental Disabilities a nd
new sa la r y sc hedule applies to a ll
the Carleton Sc hoo l-Me igs Indu selig ibl e b arg ainin g un it
tr ies Edu cat ion Associa tion tCSme mbers , both profess ional a nd
MIEA 1 has been a pproved .
non-pr o fess iona l e mplo yees.
Lee Wede m eye r . Carle ton
Wedem eyer sa id , a nd the act ua l
Sc hool-Meigs Indu stries s uperina mounts of increases vary by job
te nden t. a nnounced Tuesd ay that
cla ssific at ions.
the contract was una nimously
The s ta te' s m inimum salary
approved Mond ay evening by the
base for teac hers is $14.900
MRDD Boa rd a t their regula r
Wedem eyer explained. Unde r
Sept e mber m eeting. The CS·
the new schedule , teachers at .the
MIEA rank and ille members
Syracuse faclUty are aboUt. $AD()
voted 28-2 In favor of the · a bove th e stat e base. A teache r
contract , also on Monday e ve n·
with a bachelor's degree and no
ing. The contr act is In effect'.
tea c hin g experie nce will now
re t roactive from Aug . 31, the
m a ke $15.300. Aft e r 11 years the
da te tentat ive agreem e nt was
same tea c her will mak e $21,695.
r eached, throug h June 30, 1990.
A teach er with a m as ler' s degree
Wede meyer sa id th a t Carleton a nd no ex perie nce will ma ke
Sc hool-Me igs Indu st ri es em· $16,754 a nd aft er 11 years .
ployees had not been g iven $24 ,832.
a c r oss the boa rd sala ry in·
Wedem eyer sa id it has always
c r ea ses since A ug . 1985. He sa id been the MRDD Board 's goa l
sa la ry Inc reases under the co n· that a s long as funding is
tr a ct equal an average cos t of av ail&lt;l'ble. to pa y sa laries com·

pa rable with profess ional and
non· profes sional salaries paid In
the count y' s three school di str icts . He sa id both la bor a nd
mana gem e n t rep res·e ntatives
agreed the contract was good for
both sides.
Addi tional hi ghlight s of the
economic package Include in·
creased life ins ura nce benefi ts ,
de ntal coverage a nd o pportunity
for tax -de ferred r el!re m ent be·
nefit s. Th ere wer e no additional
beneflts In the form of additional
paid tlme.oll We demeyer said.
Union orga niz i.ng e fforts began
at Ca r leton School-Meigs Industries a bout three year s ago.
Employees a t · the fa cility voted
in Decem bcr 1985 to accept
re present a tion during negot ia·
lions by the Oh io Edu cati on
Association iOEAJ.
Admini s tr~~ye pos itions, in cl uding the s uper int e nde nt' s secr etary. a re exempt fr om unio n
pa rtic ipa tion.

Pope engaged in most 4rtportant event during nine-day tour

Hospital news

U.N.

enttne

Carleton School., Meigs Industries
Education Association sign CGdtract

will be given an opportu n ity to be heard. Jl'ur-

a r med with th e bov 's talent lor
invent in g we ir d mec hani ca l
co nt ra p tions.
Dav id P a rk er and Na d ia Tass
will produCP t he fil m wit h Tas s
d irec t in ~ fro m ParkN 's screen·
pla y . "Rik ky &amp; P e te" is sc he·
du led for release In 1988.

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fr om Ro tx&gt;rt Wilson with the marching band
progqm. a nd purc ha sed services contracts wer e
a pproved for B lue Strea k Cab to t r anspor t a
stude nt to t he Ca rleton School, r ev ised agree·
m e nt s for travel re imbu rsem ent with E dw a rd
Baer for tra ns porting st ud e nt s to a nd fr om a
hear in g Impai r ed class In J ac kson· a nd with
Yv onne Young as a rea d er guide a t Me igs High
School. The bo ard approved a pu rc hased ser vices
contract with Gary Wal ker to troubles hoot
e lect ronic problem s In the Me igs High School
la nguage la b w ith the te rms of t he contrac t to be
lor $10 .a nd hour, not to e xceed 10 hours.
A m ai nte na nce agreem e nt with Execuione
Business P twne Syste ms lor the Ce nt ra l Office
s ys te m was a pproved and wa ter leak Ins ura nce
was a pproved for three schools using Le~dlng .
C reek Conser va ncy Di s tr ict wa ter a t .$15 pe r ea ch
account. The board approved a pay dock reques t
from Th om as A . P robst but turne d down dock day
req ues ts !rom Li nda a nd Leo Morris at a 3-2 vote
o n the grounds tha t the Morr ises should take the

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town

By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Staff
Two parents whose c hildr e n . have been
a llendlng E as tern Local District schools a p·
pea red before the Meigs Loca l Boa rd o f
Educa tion m eeting in Mi ddl eport Tuesd a y ni ght
a lt er le arning tha t the ir res ide nces a r e appar enlly In the Meigs Loca l Dist ric t.
Da v id Ma nn a nd P a u l J ones d iscus sC' d t he
proble m with th e boa r d. T hey said t he prope rty on
h
~ F~rt~~t' Road 'I' he r e they a re liv in g has
n v
nt o a subdiv is ion a nd that they have
~~ ~a~~\~~l.l h at their homes are in the Me igs
Ma nn pointed out that his son Is now a senior a nd
has always a tte nded the East e r n Loca l Dis tr ict
a nd will be gr adu at ing this yea r . He has a nothe r
child a tt e nding Eas te rn sc hoo ls an d J ones has two
children a lle ndln g Easter n Loca l Sc hools .
Meigs Local S~ per lntende nt Da n E . Morris sa id
tha t the prope rt y loca tions wi ll be rechec ked a nd
according to law. the lour s tuden ts m us t a tte nd

pnrt of the s ta te to the mid 80s In
lh&lt; • so uth each da y. Over nig ht
lows wil l rang&lt;' fr om the mid 50s
to t hr m id 60s.

Wcrl nf's da.v in l hf' m id 80s.

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chn ncr of showers. Lows 1on ight
will be in lllC' upper GOs. with
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Cloudy tonight. Scattered
s howers and thunde r s torms.
Low near 70. Showe r s and
thu,der storms likely Thurs·
·day:

Will recheck property locations, Morris says

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tonight.

HOLLYWOOD t UP l t - P ro·
du ct ion begi ns Ihis month on t he
co med v·ad vcnt u r c film "Rikkv
&amp; PC"ic." a Cascade Film's
produ c tion tha t i1·i ll be s hot
e nti rely on loca t io n in Au s tra li a .
" Rikky &amp; Pe tp" will sla r Stcv&lt;'.

Vol. 37. No.90
Copyrighted 1987

. . Occ luded

WEATHER MAP - During early Wednesday nornlng~ showers
a nd thunde r s torm s are fo recas t for parts of the central and
northern Plains ;~ nd lhP mid· to northe rn Mississ ippi Valley , Rain
and s howers are possible In mos t uf the northern Plains, with
s howers a nd thunde ... torms in the southe rn Plains, the Gulf Coast,
the lower Mississippi and Ohio Valleys, the lower Great Lakes and
pa rt s of th e northAII:mtlc Co as t s tates. \.U PII

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t:J recer1e precJpltat,on indicated
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Lodge picni c
Shad e River. Lodge No . ~53 wi ll
hold. it s a nnua l p icn ic on Sund ay,
6 p.m .. a t the archer y building a t
Royal Oak Par k. A hog will 1M'
roasted an d a ll m e m bers' !am i·
liPS a nd friends arc asked to
br ing a covered dis h. dr ink a nd
tabl eware.

Special ser vice
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Rou te 684 , Harrisonvil le . is ha v·
lng a s pecia l s pea ker on Su nday
a t 7::10 p.m. Rev . Da rre ll Hun t
a nd fa mil;·. mi ss io na ri es in Ma n·
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LOS ANGELES 1UPI J - P ope
John Pa ul II retu r ned to the
probl e m of his Ame rica n "ca ·
fe terla Ca tho lics" today In a
c rit ica l meetin g S&lt;'heduled with
the 300 bis hops of the United
Sla tes.
The closed m eeting Js t h ~
result of years of stres s between
J ohn P a ul' s e ffort to re s tore the
orthod oxy an d the U.S c hurch's
failure to control its theo log ia ns .
pries ts . nuns a nd even It s la it y.
Jt Is probably the mos t im por tant ecc l es la s li ~a l e ve n t of thi'.

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Te n cases were processe d Tu esday nig ht In the cou rt of
Middleport Mayor F red Hoffman.
Forfe iting bonds were Larry Pi e rce, Gallipolis, $46; Da ni el
Morris, Bidwell. $40; Barbara Blake, Langs ville. $40; Ca rol
Harper, Middleport . $44 , all posted on speeding charges. and
Wayne De~t . Middleport , $50, improper passing.
Fined were Carol Smith, Middle port, $25 and costs , no
operator's llce nse and $10 and cos ts. !a llure to yield: Eugene S.
Morrison, Middleport , $16 and costs. speeding: Thomas 0 .
McKay. Jr . , Racine, $10 and cos ts, squealing tires ; Lanc e
Herman, Middleport, $2!\ and costs , disorderly manne r , and
Albert A. Campbell. Coolvllle, '$25 and cos ts. driving while
Intoxicated; $50 and costs , no operator; s ·licens e, and $25 and
costs. e xpired plates .
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Aunde1·s . Ga llipolis, $48. speeding: Rona ld Jo hn Sheffi eld .
Pomeroy, $5(), speedin g; Be tt y J . De Vol , .Buc ht e l, $63. tra ffi c
lig ht viola tio n: John Da ni els . Ripley , W. Va , $45 , speeding;
Br ia n Houdas hell , Po m eroy , $48, s peeding: Ma rtin Fullerton,
Utile Hocking, StiJ, traffic lig ht ; Na ncy Ru ssell , Racine. $43,
ass ured clea r dis ta nce: Doug la s Eblin, Jr., Po m e roy . $43, s top
sign: P hy llis Glllkey. Ne w Have n. $43. speeding ; Pa tricia
Moore, Rutla nd , $50, speeding; Don Ba ker . Belpre. $43,
speeding: John Ande r son. South Euclid , $63, tra ffic li ght:
Br·enda Bolin. Rutla nd. $44 speeding; Ca rl Nelson , Shade, $43,
failu re to y ie ld; Te res a Ha ley, Middle por t, $44, s peeding; Cla ir
Cet tles , Gallipolis . $375 driving while Intoxi ca ted and $63,
tr affi c lig ht : Ca rl Bobb. McArthu r. $47, speeding; Cynthia
J o nes . Ches hire, $63, e xpired plat es: Op a l Nutt e r, Columbus.
$46, speeding; Raina K. Rao, F a rmington Hills Mich., $5~ .
speeding; Elle n Gilber t, Cheshire. $47, speeding; Willia m
Gr a ham. R a cine. $46, speeding ; Te rry Johnson , II, Middleport,
$43, speeding; J effrey Goebel, Reedsv ille. $52, speedin,g; P aul
Kent , Huntin gton, W. Va ., $48, speeding; Rhonda Di ckerson,
Logan, $47, speeding.
Fined we r e Robert Hoote n, Pomeroy, $15() a nd cos ts .
menacing threats; Fra nklin Jarvis. Vinton. $63 a nd costs,
squealing tires; Lind a Roble, Mas on, $47 and costs. speeding ;
Brenda Hayes, Syra cuse. $50 and costs , · speeding: Be th
Lockhart . Parkersburg, W. Va .. $45 and costs, speeding ; James
Wallace, Bluefield, W. Va .. $51 and cos ts , speeding;
Chrlstrophe r Brinker, Raj cine , $63 and costs, failure to register
ve hicle; Hobart Templeton. Jr .. Middleport , $63 and costs ,
driving under suspe nsion; Charles Stewart. Route 1, Lan gs·
ville, $50 a nd costs, no financial responsibility; $113 and costs,
possession of a controlled substance; $63 and costs. failure to
control vehicle; $63 and costs. no operator's license and$263 and
costs, leaving scene of an accident . Diane Aleshire, Syracuse,
wa s place d on one year 's probation on disor derly manne r
charges .
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Proces.s 10 Mid~lepo~t ca~fi!S

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.~chools

Th e Meigs .Junio r Hi g h Sc hool was c losed a nd s tuden ts
ret urned to the ir hom es Tuesd ay .m ornln g alte r a bomb th rea t
- o ne of a ra s h of s uc·h ca lls over t he pas t two weeks - was
received a t the sc hoo l.
Howe ve r , officia ls are ma kin g progress with the p robl e m a nd
Me igs Count y J u ve nile Offi cer Car l Hyse ll repo r ts that a
17-year-old Middle port youth will la ce c h ar~es be fo re Jud ge
Robert Buc k In th e Me igs Coun ty Ju venile Court this week.
Through lnves llga tlon a nd use of po lygra phs (lie de tectorst
a nd te lephone wire ta ps. the youth is being c harged w ith m a king
a bomb threat call to Me igs Hig h Schoo l a t 7: 50 a .m . la s t F rida y
morning. The youth has a dmitted to ma king the ca ll; Hy se ll
said .
H ys~il wa rned th a t offe nde r s w il l ~&gt;~' prosec uted a nd 1he co urt
will be reques ted to ha nd ou t m ax imum sente nces to the
offende r s.

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Six .schools closed today

. Twenty-.seven forfeit bonds
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r a ise anew the compla in ts
am ong American Ca tholics, who
ha ve taken to dis r ega rding those
c hurch doc tr ines wit h which they
di sagree - mos t commonly the
ba ns pn bir th control , di vorce.
a bort ion a nd prema r ita l sex .
But John Paul. In the seve nth
d ~y of hi s tour , was ex pected to
re m a in ada man t th a t " wec annot
re invent the fa ith as we go
al o ng." He has previous ly made
it c lea r t ha t he ca nnot a bide·wh al
are known as Am e rica 's "cafcte·
ria Catholics , " who feel thev

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pope' s 10-d ay, n ine-cit y tour of
wom e n in th e c hurch a nd Arc hbi'
the Unit ed States. Fou r Amcri ·
sho p Da nell Pi larczyck o! Cinc in·
ca n bis hops - a ll libera ls - wil l
na i l on th e dec line of the
spea k to Ihe pope on lo ur of the
Am e rica n p r ies thood.
mos t Im po rt an t issues be twee n
All lour m en are rep rese nla ·
Rom e a nd A m erica .
live o f the libe r al wing of th e
On the age nda a re Cardi nal
Am er ica n hierarchy. the s o·
Joseph Bern a rdi n of Chicago, · ca lled Va t ica n II bis hops who
who wi ll d isc uss the e le m e nt s of
have gene r a lly worked to imple·
Ihe relations hi p be twee n Ro me
m c n t the re for m s of t he Second
a nd nat ional bis hops' co nferen·
Va tican Counc il but w ho som e
ces; Archbis hop Joh n Qui nn of Va tica n offi cials feel have go ne
Sa n F ra ncisco on mor a l teach·
too fa r a nd crea ted a " r un a way"
ings . Arc hbishop Re mber t Weak·
c hurch in the Unit ed Sta tes.
la nd of Mil wa ukee o n the role of
Th e bi s hops a re expect'ed to

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Twenty-seven defendants forfeited bonds In the court of
Pomeroy Mayor Ric hard Seyler Tuesday nil!ht.
They are Te rre Wa qrd , Long Bottom , $50, speeding; Li sa
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· Six schools of the Meigs Local School District were closed
today after bomb threats were received a t the schools
Continued on page 14

rel igious tene ts they will adhere
to.
The pope got a hero's welco m e
to this biggest Ca tholic commun ity in the nation Tuesday, a l·
though th e c rowd of 300.000 th a t
turned ou t lor his pa rade was far
short of the 2 million Ca t ho lic
offi cial s had expec ted.
Wha t is expec ted lo bi' the
major lay " ddres s of his two- d ay
stay in Los Angeles ca me Tu es·
day night be for e a sta r · s tudded
crowd of communications lead·

er s. including publis hers. net·
wor k heads. mov ie s tud jo moguls
and ent er tai ne r s suc h· as Bob
Hope , Char lton Heston a nd Shir·
,Icy MacLa in e.
"ln a sense. the world is a t )•our
m ercy, " lhe pope to ld the lea ders
of the cb mm uni cat ions a nd e nt e r ta inment ind ustr ies. " Your work
ca n be a force lor grea t good or
grea t ev il. Seeki ng to sa tisfy the
drea m s of m illions , you can
become los 1 in a world or
fa nta sy."
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President takes part
in national ceremony
WASHI NGTON t UPI I -With
a pat r iotic ha nd from Pres iden t
Rea ga n. millions of schoolc hild·
re n we r e invited to pa rticipa te
today in a na tionw ide " teach· in ':
on the Cons titution. which turn s
200 years old Thursday.
Billed as the bigges·t one-time
nationa l edu cation effort in his·
tory. s tude nt s from Ea s t Coas t
gramma r schools to West Coas t
high schools we r e as ked to join in
plays, d e bates and other e ven ts
examining the fr amework of U.S.
democracy .
·
AI about 1: 50 ' p.m . E DT, the
preside nl planned to join in a·
sta r -s tudded tele vis ion progr a m
from the ste ps of the U.S. Capitol
by leading stude nt s and adults in
a r ecitation of the Pledge of
Allegiance.
·
In the sam e broadcast special,
retired Chief Jus tice Wa rren
Burger · was asked to read the
Constitution' s Pre amble and en·
tertalner Wayne Newton was
recruited to sing "God Bless
America." Co· hosts for the affair
were ABC newsman Ted Koppel
an~ District of Columbia school
superintendent Fiorella
McKenzie.
.T he sAlute, "A Celebration of
Cltl~enshlp," was designed to
increase an understanding of the
ConstJtution and the responslbili· .
ties of citizens hip .
.
· It also was seen as a prelude to
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hundreds of C'1 ·ent s from pa r ades
to fire wor ks Thu rsd a y . th e a nn i·
versary of I he Cons titution. Ce n·
te r s.tag~ Thursd a y will be
Phila delph ia. whi' r c tl\c Cons ti
tution ,was s ig ned Sept. 17. 17R7.
More t han 11 11 .1100 public- u·nd
priva te scho(1 ls. !'('present ing llfi
million stud r nt ..:;, lf'a c hr r s a nd
admini s t ra to rs. wer e inYitr&lt;l 10

par ticipa te in I Oda~· ·s tea c h-in.
' " A CC'lcbra l io n of Cit ize ns hi p'
is a sa lu te In thi' 200th ann i•:N ·
sary of rhe sig nin g of 1he
Cons lllu tion a nd to the ,·outh ot
Amer ica ,'' S&lt;J ld Burg er:. c hai r ·

man of !he co mmi ssion lh ;J.I
coordln a tecl 1he d ocum Pn l' s
bicent enn ial.
"Ame ri ca '" \·ou th a r e o ur
future ," B ur~ r ·&lt;: sa id in a s ta te·
ment . "As \l'i' cele bra te t hi'
bice ntennial. li't us r~ mcmbc r
our Am er ica n s pir it a nd patriot·
Ism but not losC' s ig ht oi ou r
responsibilit )· to educa te al l
American cil izens a bou t lhe
significance of the Cons titu tion in .
our dally li ves ."
Ever since its co nception, the
four -page ha nd wril ten docu me nt
has been th e mod el for other
constitutions a round the g lob~ .
Thirty-nine . Founding Fa th er s
s igned the paper creating th ree
bra nches of goYernme nt. es ta blis hing a sys tC'm of c heck~ a nn
balances and . m os t likely , sa\' ing
a strugglit\" ?'Oung nation .
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'Commentary
w
aterlQO for banks
The Daily Sentinel
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I I I Court Str~et
Ponwroy, Ohio
DEVOTED 1'0 THE I ~TEHF.STS OF THE

MEU:S - lt.\SO~

ROBERT L. WINGETT
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Puhlls ht•r
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: : · Assistant Puhllsher/ Controll e r
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BOB HOEFLICH
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WASHINGTON- As If Amerl ·
can bankers don't have enough
worries about the $400 billion in
shaky loans outstanding to Third
World countr1es, they have also
emba rked on a dangerous search
lor profits in Moscow. The
bankers are s trangely uncon·
cerned over the Soviet Bloc's
record on repa yment , wh ich Is
a lmost . as bad as that of th e
hapless Third World ' Debtors.
Why America n bankers think
they can mak e money wi th loans
to the Sovtets 1em a ins a mystery
E urpean bankers labored under
that delusiOn until the early
1980' s, when Pola nd a nd Roma·
nia'began having difficulty meet ing their loan payme nts Poland
is still trying to renegotiate
payment schedul es for it s $20
billion in foreign debt.
There's a natlona l-secu nt y as peel Ia the willingness of U.S.
bankers to lend" money to th e
Kremlin and lis satellit es " This
kind of lending perm11 s th e
Soviets to eas1ly divert borrowed
funds for any purpose I hey

Letters to the Editor
Firm~

receive praise

Editor, The Da ll y Sentinel:
Tha nk yo u to the businesses
and orga ni zati ons in Me igs
Coun ty that made it possible for a
child from Meigs Cou nty to
a tt end Camp Superkids in Au·
gus I. Cam p Su pe rkid s. r un by the
Amencan Lung Association. pro·
vides a campmg opporlunit y for
chi ldren Wi th asthma who could
not otherw ise take pari In trad itional campin g experie nces. In
add ition to takin g part in camping aclivi ti es. the ch il dren learlli
how to cope with thetr asthma.

Beca use of the full ti me medical sta ff a nd s pecialized pro·
grams. the cost of the ca mp ts
prohibltlvl' for mosl parenl s so
the lung associ a t ion seeks m oney
lor campershlps. For more infor·
ma~tion about the ca mp or other
lung associa tion programs. ca ll
the branch office in AthPns a t
592·1080.
Jane Denbow. Director
America n Lung Associ! ion
of Ohio
3 W. Sti mson Ave
Athens. Oh 45701

Today in history
By United Press International
Toda y is Wednesday , Sept. 16, lh e 259t h da y of 1987 with 106 to
follow .
The moon is wa ning. moving toward its new phase .
The mornin g s lars are Mars a nd Jupit e r .
The evening stars a re Mer cut y , Venu s and Sa tu rn.
Those born on Ihis dat e are under the sign of V1 rgo. They include
historian Francis Parkma n in 1823, railroad magnate J a m('S J erom e
Hill in 1838. depa r tment store foun(ler J a mes Cash Penney in 1875.
British car designer Walt er Ben tley in 1888, ent erlainer Allen Funt in
1914 (age 731 . actress Lauren Bacall in 1924 1age 63), blues mu s ician
B B. Ki n1: m 1925 (age 621, and actor s Pl'ler Fa lk in 1927iage 601 a nd
Ed Begley Jr. in 1949 (age .181 .
On th is dat e in history:
, In 1620, the Mayfl ower left Ply m outh. E ngla nd, wilh 102passengers
• bo und for A m er ica .
' In 1893, more I han 100,000 people rushed Ia the Cherokee Strip as a
: large area of the Ind ian Ter ritory. now Oklahoma, was opened lo
• homes teaders.
· In 1974, Presldenl Gera ld F'ord offered conditiona l amnes ty to
• Vietnam draft evaders. He said they could come home if they
• performed up to two yea rs of public ser vice.
: In 1986, form er Delaware Gov. Pierre du Ponl a nnounced hi s
: ~ ndldacy for the GOP preside ntia l nomina tion. lnltlatlng 1988 White
·}louse race. That same day, fire a nd fumes In the Kinross mine killed
:,_.'17 people In South Africa 's worsl gold mine disaster.

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thought for the day: Francis Parkman wrote, "There are no
: Ji.?utlcal panace as , except in the Jmagl nallon of pollllcal quack s."'

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it y Council offtcial explained to
our associate Mi chael Einstein.
At the end of 1986, American
banks had $2 billion In outsla nd
ing loans to the Sovtel Union,
accordmg to Federal Reserve
Board figures. Now the Kremlin
seem s to be embarking on a new
borrowi ng spree. necessitaled by
a serious shortfali tn hard currency. Rubles are lhe Interna tional equivalent of Monopoly
money: no one will accept them
for hard goods because Ihey are
not exchangeable In the world 's
money markets Without dollars.
yen. Swtss francs or )lther hard
curre ncy. the Kremlin can't pay
for imports, compete In lh e
high-technology race or moder·
nize th e Sov1e t economy.
So Moscow and Its clie nts are
borrowing the hard currency
they need - and American
bankers are eager to make lh e
loans . First Chicago Bank has
lent money to the East Germans
smce 1984, a nd Cit lbank provided
I he East Germans a $500 million
loan package in 1985
T he bankers aren't gougin j(
the ir Sov ie t Bloc customers.
e1 th er They're givi ng them

choose. includmg acttvitiE's imm -

By ARNOLD SAWISLAK
UPI Senior Editor
WASHINGTON 1UP!l -Jesse Jackson has announced he will run
tor president and he starts w ith the highest approval ratmg of any
other declared cand id ate lor the Democralic nom ina lion .
· For what 1t is worth - and some polltlcians would say about as
• much as a case of typ hoid - th at makes Jackson the front -runner.
That does not mean , however. that he Is the favorite to win th e
·' · nomination.
·
There are at leas I two big reasons lo reserve judgment on Jackson"s
. chances.
••
The fir st is that he is black. T he country may hav e made a lot of
progress in some areas smce the Kerner Report spoke of a racially
divided U.S. society, but politicians are not convinced yet that a bla ck
· candidat e. however qua lified, can win a ma jor party presidential
: nomination, let a lone a national electw n.
So, JU st as John F . Kennedy had lo prove to the ske pti cs tha t a
Roman Cat holic cou ld be elected pres id ent. Jackson will have to
demonstrate t hat a black ca n be nomi naled.
Jackson 's task al mos t surely 1s Iaugher lhan Kennedy's . Ca ih olic
AI Smllh already had won a nomination in 1928, a nd Keniwdv worked
hard to assure volers thai he wou ld no I impose his religious behefs on
the pres idency.
'l&gt;
Jackson 's '"Ra inbow CoalitiOn '" ca mpa ign is designed lo broaden
the racia l base of his s uppert. But he cannel change the co lor of his
skin and that. when all the euph emisms are skimmed off, is the
prejudice he has to dea l w1lh
There are at present only seven sta tew ide-elected bl ack pnbhc
officials m Ihe Umted States, and that denoles progress toward color
bl ind politics Bul the l a~t two blacks who had major party
nominations for governor - Democra t Tom Bradley in Ca li fornia
and Republica n Bill Luc as in Mic higan- were defea ted.
In truth . the best recent test .of a black candidate in major league
&gt;" politics probably was Jackson"s campa ign for the 'nomln allon four
-: year s ago whe n he did far better than a nyone predicted.
:. • Jackson's second problem ts tha t he is by far the most liberal
Democrat in the fi eld bot h 'on domes11c iss ues and foreign policy.
He is try mg to put together a latter-day Franklin D Rooseve lt
coalition of minonlles. blue co llar worker s and farmers . a nd m a ny of
his proposals are regarded as leaning left at a lime when many or" the
other Democratic candida tes are moving toward the nght of the
political spectrum .
That could make Ja c kson 's domestic proposals the pnme target for
• . the half dozen ot her Democratic hopefuls. giving them license to gang
• . • up on the fro nt -runn er a nd . as has happened before in both part1es,
. combine lo shoot down a high- fl yi ng cam pa ign.
Jackson also ha s a far more swashbu c klin g approach to foreign
•affairs and diplomacy than other candidal es His ideas for dealing
with communist coun tries and the Third World give h1s opponent s
a nother area to atl ack Jackso n as a dangerous ra dtcal.
Jackson"s sta nd ing in lhe ear ly polls de monstrates that a t the
minimum he has overcome I he b1g political problem of esta bl ishing
pos itive name recognition. He also has shown him self to be a
resourceful politicia n and a nyone who says now tha t Jack son is a s ure
loser in 1988 risks joining the fellow in 1948 who composed that famo us
victory song ··congratula tions, Tom Dewey ...

Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
Wednesday. September 16, 1987
Page- 2 - The

ical to Western security mt er·
es ts,'" a former Na tional Secur ·

interest rates that an Am('rican
businessman would envy . Early
this year. for example , First
Chtcago a nnounced tha i II had
given the Soviel Union a $200
million loan at just one-e1ght of a
percent over cost.
''First Ch1cago vtews it a s an
Investm ent -banking opporlun lty,"" grumped one congressiOnal

source "
The increase in Soviet borrowing from Western banks took a
qua ntum leap a few ye ars ago. In
1984. Soviet Bloc loans from the
West amou nted )o $3 billion three times the amount they
borrowed from the obligin g capitalists I he year before.
Some economists are afra id
tha t unwise loa ns lo the Soviet
Bloc wil l ma ke Ameri clln banks
as vu lnerable to thE' Kremlin 's
lncompeten c&lt;&gt; as they have become to the r conomtc ml sman·
agemenl or Afn ca n, South American a nd other debt or nation . A
default by a m.Jj or Sov lr•t Bloc
co un try cou ld trigg er a n intrrnatlonal pani c- a nd that mi ght be
JUSt what th e cy nical ma nipula tors in th e Kremlin would love to

see. Certainl y Moscow w1ll ha vf'

2£ f'LEP6E ALLEGIANCE 'fo 1HE FLA6 OF ~E

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fOR WHICH If "IANP$, ONE NATION
UN ItER @09, T/IVISIBL.E I wITH LI~E~Y
AtW JUSTICE fOR ALL WHO 'VON'T HAVE
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no overwhelming desire to help
capitalist bankers out of difficulties brought on by lh elr own
greed a nd folly .
Legislation was Introduced by
Sens William P roxmlre, D·Wis.,
a nd Ja ke Garn , R-Utah, thai
would authorize the president to
contro l American ba nk loa ns and
credit extensions to Soviet coun·
tries. It would a lso prohibit lhe
Soviets from b"uylng control of
U.S . ba nks .
The Pentagon and the Justice
De p a r tm e nt have suppor ted
such legislation, but the ')'reas·
UI'Y has ob jecled to it as unwar ·
ranted Interfere nce with the
fina nci a l markets . In any event ,
t he move to regulate loa ns to t he
Sov1rl Bloc wa s dc rat led la te las t
year by the U.S. ·Soviet summll
The same fa te may bPfail the
lrgl.slati on ihls fa ll
R IGG ING THE REVIEW : A
disablllit y examiner ha .• acc used
fellow &lt;'mpi oy res of the Callfor·
ni a Department or Socia l Servi·
ccs of selecti ng cases for federal
revie w tha t mudc the1r perfor·
m a nce loo k good. instead of
prov idin g rand omly se lected
ras r s . A nu slate Auditor Genrral
Thom a s Ha yes agrl't's wilh the
Whi SII C' bi OWC' f .

In a rc·port obta ined by our
reporter Ca ry "lousrr . Hayes
conflrm r d all&lt;'ga tlo ns by thl'
di sa bilit y rx uminl'r. Mary Baca
8 rotc her rhr sel£'c11on of cases
for

n~ v ! c·w

b.v thr U.S . Social

Sec ur it y Adminis tra tion had
glvrn th r s tarr ugr ncy's dlsabll·
liv r \•a lu :lll on divi sion a bcllcr
pt' rformanct• record th a n it dcst•n·cd As a r&lt;'&gt;Uil of tht&gt;
investig ations by ll ayr s a nd th r
.tgC' nCy . lhl' hf"&lt;ld of lh(' ('Vl) IU il ·

lion el i' Is ion and six br anch
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Cas s with no p&lt;•rlurmance
(' rror s wPrt1 subs li tut C'd for those
t hai had s uc h bui Pi! U&lt;'r atl c
mi sc.v s. Ha ytls rrpor wd . with ,.
thr r-e~ ult tha t th&lt;· Callforntu
agr ncy s frd r ral ra tin g wa s
am ong th r top JO In the ro unlry
Prev ious ly. th(• Ca liforni a DP ·
pa1tm r nt or SoC'Ial . r r vlcrs harl
l'a nk&lt;'d in th&lt;' IowN hall of thr 50

Last month's suicide of Joan Rtv·
ers' husband Edgar Rosenberg left
me leehng. "What else c.an go
wrong?" The tragedy capped a year
of humilialton for Rtvers in which she
was fired from a dream JOb and um·
versally skewered by the press.
The year started with her at the
peak of her career. but she plummeted shortly thereafter. She was given
her own talk show on the Fox Net·
work and was immedrately slapped
for having the gall to do so without
first warnmg her long-ltme mentor ,
Johnny CarS(ln. When her show gar·
nered poor ratings, critics assumed

the "We told you so" position, harping
that of course they could see it comIng, and they never hked her in the
firs t place, the mouthy broad. Gtven
the msulhng nature of Joan's comedy,
they told us, Joanie 's pigeons had ft.
nally come home to roost.
I thought Joan had reached the bot·
tom of her travail when she was

called an · agmg sleazebag" by the
journahsuc king of msult himself. TV
cntic and knife artist Gary Deeb
Then Edgar ktlled himself.
When J oan's lalk show wa s falter·
mg, I heard some of the journalists"
sentunents expressed by th e common
fo lk They didn't like her abrasive ap·
proach to life, and I can understand
that on an aesthetic level l"ve winced
at the brickbats of comedians like
Don Rtckles and of Joan herself at
times. even when I've laughed, too
But I think Joan Rtvers has been the
victim more of gender expeetahons
and stereotyping than actual st n In
other words, the comedic standards
that are OK for men are st mpiy not
OK lor women It's the "Cussin's all
nght for men, but I Just ha te to hear a
lady swea r ."school of thou ght.
Many of Joan's critics have happily
accepted the sa me kind of comedic
venom when 11 was dished out by men.
The beloved David Letterman 's barbs

are only more subterranean and S&lt;Jphtsticated. not any less mean
Rickles hurls nastier slurs, even at
people seated ringside who have paid
a bunch lo get in and be slung at .
But women aren"t supposed to hurl
insults on stage They are supposed to
do it clandestinely . behind backs, 1n
th e kaffeeklatsch And thts ha s to be
the ult imate irony here. This ts exact·
ly the parody of hfe J oan River gtves
us She IS, in the best theatrical trad itiOn, showing us ourselves The fam·
ous "Ca n we talk ?" is the hand held up
to one side of the mouth . th e secret
goss1p women employ in ou r culture
In addttiOn , those who vilify Joan .
Rivers have completely missed her
tender, siste rly Side tha t reveals itself
almost as often as the parody. It 's the
" I' ve been there. honey , it's ali right."
that emerges when she mtervtews
other women
Sometimes she asks "outrageous
questions beca use those questions

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have become her trademark , the gtmmlck lltat sets her off from the rest or
the pack . But other limes ,· similar
qucshons spn ng from the ki nd of hon·
csty that has led her to penonal ex·
aminalion and growth. One example
that springs to mind is Rivers inter·
vtewmg Oprah Winfrey a few years
back. asking her why she doesn 't just
go a nd lose we~ght . lt"s the sa me question Winfrey 's consultants are asking
her now . and no one seems to mind
I'm glad J oanle has surv ived the
year to land a spot on Hollywood
Sq uares. the same squa re held by ge.
nius Paul Lynde whose a pproach to
humor was much like hers Perhaps
she ha s ltnall y found her mche in
Lelevision

I think the press wtil be off her back
for a While. but I'm Just sorry it had to
be out of respect f01 her persona l
tragedy She deserved a better shake
a long t1me ago

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DES PLAINES, ILL. (NEA) - Try
to imagine a hypothetical merchant
who admits he Inadvertently over·
charged his customers - but rnsists
upon repaying them over a 30-year
period rather than promptly refund·
ing the money.
Now try to deal with the very real
case of Commonwealth Edison , which
acknowledges that it owes its custom·
ers more than $530 mtllion - but will
not fully repay its ratepayers until
well into the next century
The dominant electric utility com·
pany in the Chicago area and the largest in Illinois, Commonwealth Edison
billed its customers for the money to
pay corporate taxes it assumed it
would owe the federal government. ·
The funds were collected prior to
last year, wpen the maximum corpOrate income tax rate wa s 46 percent
The Tax Reform Act of 1986 slashed
that rate to 34 percent, however, so
Commonwealth Edison had billed its
ratepayers for a phantom expense.
Commonwealth Edison is hardly
unique. According to the Nattonal As·
sociatlon of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, hundreds of natural gas
pipeline, electric power and tele·
phone companies throughout the
country owe their customers more
than U9 billion that the compames
have collected in excess taxes.
That's the equivalent of U23 for ev·
ery holJ!Ilhold in the natton, says
NARUC, whose members include
public utility commissions, public
service commissions and other utility
regula tory agencies in all 50 states.
Electric utilities that owe their customers large rebates include Pacific
Gas &amp; Electric, California, U29 mil·
lion; Florida Power &amp; Light, $379 mil·
lion; Southern California Edison, $367

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milhon, Duk~ Power, North Carolin a,
$310 million, Georg1a Power. $303
mrlhou, and Consumers Power, Mich·
igan, $275 million.
Telephone companies with the largest ltabihhes include Pactfic Bell ,
$816 million, Southwestern Bell, $779
million: American Telephone &amp; Tele·
graph, $768 million: New York Tele·
phone, $587 million, Southern Bell
$556 million: South Central Bell , $44J
million: and Mountarn States Tele·
phone, $391 million.
·
Because state regulatory agencies
set rates for all utilities m their juris·
dictions, they normally would be able

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those funds.
But last year's tax reform law
blocked state regulators from requi r·
ing refunds of federal corporate taxes
that the law reduced.
Instead, the law allows the utilities
to delay refunding the excess tax payments to their· customers unttl they
have fully depreciated the facthttes,
equipment and other assets upon
which the taxes are Imposed - a pro·
cess that typically takes 20 to 30
years.
The utilit10s msist that mandating
payments at a fa ster pace could lead
to severe financial dislocation. But
Rep. Byron Dorgan, [).N.D., says such
a crisis is unlikely because all the ex·
cess taxes need not be immediately
refunded. Instead, they could be returned under a phased schedule, per·
har,s stretchrng over three to 10 years.
But I don't think customers should
have to wait 30 years; adds Dorgan,
who has introduced legtslation that
would once again allow state regula·
tory commissions to require timely
rebates while considering each utili·
ty's financtal condition.

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Berry's World
r----,

Tigers 9, Re d Sox 8
At Detroit , Dave Bergma n
broke a fourth· lnnlng tie with a
single and the Tigers overcam e
seven RBI by rookie Todd
Benzinger to rema in even with
Torontoin the AL East.
Yankees 4. Brewers 3
At New York. AI Leiter hu rled
s ix in nin gs to win his major·
league 'd ebut and Rickey Hender·
son homered to lead the Yankees.
While Sox 6, Twins 2
At Chicago, Jac k McDowell
a llowed four hil s over seven
Innings in his major-league debut
an d Donnie Hill drove in two r uns
and scored three to lea d the
Whit e Sox
Athletics 6. Rangers 5
At Arlington, Texas, Jose Ca nseco belled a three-run home run
In the ninth inning to help
Oa kland snap a four-game losing
streak
Angels 7, Royals I
At Kansas Cit y. Mo . . Tollo/
Armas a nd Jack Howell highlighted a four-run fif th wit h RB I
trip les. helping Ca lifornia s nap a
fo ur-game io~ing streak .
Indians 4, Mariners 2
AI Seallle , Pat Tablet"s sacr l·
fire fl y highli ghted a three-run
rally In the ninth . spar king
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Among the organtzations endorsmg
that approach are NARUC, Na t1onal
Conference of State Legislators, Consumer Federation of Amenca and EnVIronmental Action
Even tf Dorgan's bill becomes law,
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Baltimore second baseman
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ligament tear In his right ankl e
while att empting to field a
grounder in the first inning.
Rlpken was carried off the field
on a slrelcher a nd will miss the
rest of the season.
Elsewhere In the AL. Detroit
ou tsco re d B~s ton 9·8, New York
edged Milwau kee 4-3, Chicago
tripped Minnesota 6·2, Oakland
topped Texas 6-5, Ca liforni a
dumped Kansas City 7·1 a nd
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Expos drop 5-l _tilt; Cards
edge Philadelphia Phils, ·4-3 -

Jays, Tigers stay
tied in AL race
By BILL WOLLE
UPI Sports Writer
One of the most difficult days of
Mike Fla nagan's li fe became
just another rough day In the
American League East for the
,Baltimore Orioles
Flanagan lasted eight Innings
and held his former team lo five
hit s and Lloyd Moseby homered,
tripled and drove In fo ur runs
Tuesda y. leading the Toronto
Blue Jays to a 6·2vlctory over the
Orioles .
The Blue Jays, who have won
10 of their last 13 games.
remained in a flrsl ·piace tie with
the Detroit Tigers In the Eas i.
Th&lt;' loss was Ihe eighth in a row
for the Orioles, who have
dropped 47 of their 60 matchups
aga inst AL East teams.
F la nagan, 2-0, since joining
Toronto in a trade Aug . 31.
improved to 5·6 overa ll. The
lefl- ha nder struck out five,
wa lked two, a nd a llowed just one
ru nne r past seco nd base before
giving way to Dua ne Ward to
start the ninth.
"'It was a very difficult e mo·
tional day,"' said Flanagan, who
won B9 games lor the Orioles
from 1975 to thi s seaso n. "1 have
an emotional altachm ent (to the
Orio lesJ . You ca n't write It off in
two or th ree weeks a nd say that
those 10 or 11 years didn't m ean
any th ing It was one of the most
dlfflcull days of my life.··
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two players oblalned by Balli·
more In the Fla nagan deal . gave
up six runs on 10 hils In four -plus
inn ings .
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ear n('(! runs in 21 Innings si nce
joining the BiuP Ja ys.
"Tonight wa s jusl a typical
Pxa mpie of how he can pitch."
said Orio les oulfl e lder Larry
Shrct s , who gr ounde d out .
bounced Into a doubl&lt;' pla y: a nd
singled off Flanagan ""He thr&lt;'w
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UP I Sports Writer
Sl Louis would do well to heed
Mitch Webs ter concerning the
Cardina ls' next opponent - the
last·.place Pittsburgh Plrales.
"This Is a hard place to play
right now," the Montreal out·
fielder said, after the Pirates
, bea t the Expos 5-1 Tuesday night.
That dropped Montreal three,
games behind first-place St.
" Louis In lhe National League
East. St: Louis beat Philadelphia
4-3. The New York Mets kept
pace wi th a 12-4 thrashing of the
Chicago Cubs and trail the
Cardl_nals by 1 '1.! games
·
'"Those guys are going to have
a say in who wins it. " Montreal
Manager Buck Rodgers sai d of
.IAYCEE PLAYER ol the
the Pirates.
Week for his effort s In Meigs'
Mike Bielicki , 2· 2, carr ied a
38-12 win over Trimble on
perfect game inlo the seve nth
Sept. II was Weslloward, 5-8,
inning a nd fi nished with a three
15 5· pound tailback ·
hitter to pace Pitts burgh. · The
corner bac k. lloward gained
Pir a tes have won e ight of their
106 yard• In II trips and scored
las! nine ga mes, w1 th St Loui s
two touchdowns lor the
coming for two gam es and
Marauders.
second-place New York in for
th rPe .
"A lot of people might just
want to go home, bul we a re
having fun now.'" Bielecki sa id.
Montrea l finished 2-3 on a
fiv e-game road trip, a nd opens a
lwo-ga me series a t horneaga mst
New York tonight. with Expos
rig ht -hander Charlie Lea making
his firs I slar t in three yea r s
DELAWARE. Ohio iUPl ) - A
"'It was n't one of our better
field of 2.1 horses. spilt inlo th ree
divisions , will go fa the ga te
Thursda y In Ihe 42nd running of
the Litt le Brown Jug, the midd le
jewel of this year's 3 year-old
pacing triple crown.
Th ere will , how ever. be no
~J• JACKSON
trlpiP crown winner ihl s yea r
since Righteous Bucks. wi nner of
IIACK TO TMR'IJRE DAY$ !
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Run The Table, dr iven by John
Campbell. and Trevor Rilchle' s
Frugal Gour met. the two pre·
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the talented first di v ision It a lso
lnc ludt&gt;s another of the race"s top
picks - Jaguar Spur , driven by
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old pace rs wilh 14 wins In 21
s tarts. drew the No . 4 posl.
Jaguar Spur No. 6 a nd Frugal
Gourmet No. 7.
R un The Ta ble Is listed a t R-5.
Fruga l Gour me t. wmnerof7 of l:l
1987 starts , 9-5 and .Jag!lar Spur.
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lhe Cane. the n had lo be
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H OrllO '' I :tl W tntc
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Wyche: Bengals.must reduce unforced errors

Strike deadline
approaches; talks
continue Tuesday
WASHINGTON (UP!)- A top
NFL ma nagement official Is
bra nding the Players Association's new contract proposal
" more unaceptable" than the
union's earlier Offer, not the
important concession thE' un ion is
touting.
The wnlon Tuesday present ed
the NFL Management Council ,
tl\e league's bargaining arm,
with a plan that would limit
unres tr icted free agency to player s with at least four years
expE-rience and impose stiff fines
on teams that cut or trade union
representatives.
"The document spea ks for
it self," said Dallas Cowboys '
President Tex Schramm. a
member of the Mana gement
Council's execu tive committee.
" It just shows they are not
interes ted in trying to negotiat e.
For some reason they don' t want
to negotiate and don 't wa nt to try
a nd makP a deal. It is ju st a
restatement of wha t they have
sa id befor e and in some ways it is
more unaccepta ble than· their
original proposal."
SC hramm denied the owners
we re ready to break off talks.
" Quite the cont rary ," he said,
" we w ~ nt to ta lk. We would like
to have something to ta lk about. "
With a strike deadlimi less than
a week away. Gene Upshaw,
executive director of the NFL
Players Association. handed the
s ix-page offer to negotia tors for
th e owners of the league's 28
team s. The document was the
union 's res ponse to the rejected
management proposal of Sept. 7.
Upshaw said: " We presented
to them a counter- proposal we
feel is a s ignificant movement
a nd a grea t stPp forward in the
areas that we feel could br ing a
fair and fast conclusion to this
co llect ive bar gai nin g process."
Jack Donlan, the ex!'Cutive
director of the Management
Council. left the rcrm after
receivi ng the plan an&lt;tno date for
the resu mption of ta lks was
scheduled. The Management
Council said It would comment on
t he union offer at a news
conferencp se t for today in New
Yor k.
" I'm not going to say anything
because any thin~ 1 say w\11 be the
wrong thin g, " Donlan said
through a spokes man .
Upshaw said he could not
in terpret m a n a~em ent 's re action to the union offer .
" We gave him our proposal, we
went through each point ," Upshaw said . "The last thing J ack
Donla n sa id a nd pretty much the

Meigs second in
cross country meet
' Meigs' Cross Country runners
gr abbed the runner up spot In a
fo ur team home meet Tuesday In
which the Ravenswood thinclads
took top honors. Federal Hoc king
fin is hed third and Alexa nder was
four th.
Jesus Sa nz, Ravenswood's fore ign exchange s tuden.t from
Spai n, took top honors with a
tim e of : 17.26 fo r the three mil e
ru n. Sanz, according to Me igs
Coach J im Oliphant , was par t leipa ring in only hi s second meet.
He ex pla lnec! that ins Spain they
did not havrs uch events and only
ra n to prepar e fo r basketball.
Fors the Meigs squad, Rod
B rewers placed 4th , Chris Stewart 6th, Rob J acks 11th, Cary
Bet zing 12th. Ha nk Clela nd 13th.
Bret t Li tlle 17t h, Ke ith Mattox
18th and Sha ne Phillips 19lh.
Ravenswood's J ill Balis was
firs t in the gir ls event with a time
of : 21.07. Mara uderettes , Dee
Henderson fini shed 3rd a nd
Wendt Kl oes 6th In the race.
Thc Meigs team will tra vel to
Ga ll ipolis on September 22nd for
a n lnvla tlonal meet.

LEGAL NOTICE

CINCINNATI !UP I I~ Cinci nnati Bengals coac h Sam Wyche
bor rowed the ver nacular . of
a nother sport to describe how his
team played in its closer-thanexpected season- opening victory
over India napt&gt;lis.
" 1We hadl m istakes that are ...

only th ing J ac k said was 'I 'II be in
touch,' then he picked up his br ief
case and walked out. Tha t's
where It sta nds."
• The union has set a Sept. 22
strike date if n o settlement can
be reached ·on a t hree-year
collective bar ga ining agr eement , The old contract, stemming from the 57-day 1982 strike,
ex pired Aug. 31, leaving some
1.600 players without a contract.
The owners, who lost $200
million during the las t strike,
have voted to field teams comprised mainly of non-union play ers If there Is a work s toppa ge.
Sc hramm, Interviewed In Da r
las, said owners would not play
the regularly scheduled third
ga me of the season If the players
strl k~- He said that game would
be made up one week after the
end of the r egula r season, giving
clubs a better chance to assemble tea ms In the event of a str ike.
The season would res ume wit h
non-union personnel Oct. 3.
Schramm a lso said seasonticket holders would be offered ·a
full refund and tickets would be
sold at a cut rate for games with
substitute players.
·
The unlon' s"lnltial demand on
the free-agency Issue would
allow all players whose contrac ts
have expired the right to sell
their services on the open market
without compensation to the
or iginal te(lm.
" We feel tha t th at is a big, big
move on the part of the player s,"
Upshaw said. "About 50 percent
of the players would be a ffected
by th at one move a lone."
The owners have sa id they
wo u.ld not accept unfette red free
agency under any circumstan·

ces. Mos t NFL draft picks
already ar e routinely signed for
a t leas t four yea rs when they
enter the league.
In add ition, the proposa l backs
off the union's ea rlier ca ll for
no-c ut contracts fo r the union
represetltative on eac h team. But
the new pla n would fi ne tea ms
the amount eq ual to a n average
NFL salary - about $230.000 a
year - fo r cutting a union
representatjve, with the money
go in g to the pia yet . In addition, a
union representative would have
to consent to his trade to another
team.

,.

RIO GRANDE A size
• disadvantage and the Injury or
freshman standout She lly Hoop
ca used the FUo Grande Redwomen volleyl&gt;a ll tea m to win two of
five sets of ga mes a t the
Elmhurst (Ill. ! Inv itational this
past weekend.
" We looked good on d efense,
but on offense we had a little
troubl e," Coach Pa tsy Fields
said. " I felt It was a really good
lea rning expE-rience for the
kids."
The Redwomen, boas tin ge~pe­
r ience and ta lent this season,
open Greater Ohio Athi E:tlc Con-.
terence play on Thu rsday at
Urban a Univers ity.
For It s first invita tiona l tournament appeara nce, Fields sa id
she was "overall, "reallv well
pleased" with the tea m ' s performa nce, particular ly in those.
offered by senior Laren Wolfe,
junior Lisa Schmeltzer and fr esh-.
men Hoop and Chris Willia ms.
The Redwomen opened th e
tournament by defeat ing the
University of Dubuque ti owal in
two games, 15-6 and 15-12. Top
hitters for the Redwom en were
Schmeltzer a nd junior Sharon
Headings with three kills eac h. .
while Wolfe offered four serving
acE,'s. Schm eltzer and Hoop were
top bloc kers.
Rio Grande then de feated
Huntington College of Hun ti ngton. Ind .. 15-10 in the fi rs t ga me
and los t to it s opponent s in the
second and third ga mes with
scores of 9- 15 a nd 4-15, respective ly. Schmelt zer, Hoop, Headings a nd sophomorP Amy Dixon
eac h P,rovl ded four ki lls. while
Willia ms, jun ior Kr ls Cochra n
and sophomore Shei la Brammer
eac h had a serv ln ~ ace. Due to
Hoop's injury in the las t ga me of
that set, the Redwomen's blockIng suffered, Fields said.
Mil liga n College of Deca tur.
Ill. , was the Redwome n's next
opponent . wi th Rio Gra nde bestIng Milligan 15-10 in the fir st
ga me and los in g by scarPs of 8-15
and 14-16, respectively. In the
second and thi rd ga mes . In the

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fumbl e on an exchange du ring a
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·
" We had opport unltes to rea lly
make big plays a nd didn' t close
the deaL Tha t Is the part of it tha t
bothers me on offense," Wyche
sa id. "On defense, we really did a
pretty good job, hones tly.
" We gave up a couple of long
plays, but they were lndvldua l,
one-on-one, great plays by the
opponent and we know they're
going to make some .of those, I
don't know that there's a guy
there ton defense ! th at had an
off-day ."

Wednesday. September 16, 1987

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"I think he had a good start. He
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qu arter back Jack Trudeau) '
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qu ickly, but Thomas didn' t rPa l·
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It qu ickly a nd short."

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Rookie corner\lack Eric Thomas was victimized on a long
pass plaY. but Wyche said he
fared well considering the· Colts
were directing m uch of their
passing attack at him.

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!ill Interested parties
will be given &amp;n oppor'ulllty to be heard. Fur·
ther Information may be
obtained by contacting .
the CommiSsion.

THE PU11LIC O'l'ILITII!lS

what do they say In tennis?
Unforced errors," Wyche said
Tuesday at hIs weekly new.s
conference.
Sp'eclfically, Wyche mentioned
center Dave Ri mlngton's snap
over the head of Boomer Eslasori
in shotgu n formati on and a

Redwomen win ·two of five ·
volleyball tilts over weekend

The Public Ut!lltles COm-

mission of Ohio has set
ror public hearing case
No. 87-102-EL·EFC, to
review the rue! procurement
practices
and
policies of Columbus and
SOuthern Oh19 Electric
Company, the operation
of Its Electric Fuel COmponent, &amp;nd related matters. This hearing Ia
scheduled to bSgl~i at
10:00 a .m . on September
21, 1987 at the ortloes or
the Public Ut!lltlea Commission, 180 East Broad
Street, COlumbus, Ohio
43286-0673.

Wednesday, September 16, 1987

Pomeroy-MiddlePQrt. Ohio

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Pomeroy- MiddlePort, Ohio

By C&gt;ENE (' 1\DDES
UPI Sports Writer
COLUMBUS. Oh io iUP I I
Ohio high school foot ball notes
fro m around the state:
Ci nc inna ti Moeller' s 14-7 1oss to
Youngstown Ursuline Saturday
night was the second in a row for
the once powerfu l Crusader. who
!lropped their opener in overtime
to Ci nc innati Co lerain.
It marks the first time In the
25- history of the school thai
Mot&gt;ller has opened!' season with

back-to-back losses a nd Is on I the
fourth time the Crusaders have
ever lost two co nsecutive gmes .
Th others came In 1964, 1967 end
1968 and on each of those
occas ions , Ciniinnati E ld('r was
one of lh&lt;' two teams to.,•turn th('
trick.
Then, contrast Moeller's 0-2 to
start tha t of Lakeside Danbury.
T he Lakers' 19-0 . blanki ng of
Toledo Nort hwood Friday night
is just the second time in 24
seasons they have started the

with two wins and tht&gt; first
lim e si nce 1977.
Warr&lt;.&gt;n Harding ended Stt&gt;U·
bt&gt;nville's 20-game regular season wi nning wit h a 21-12 victocy
over the Big Red F riday night.
The Panthers turned two first
ha lf Steubenville turnovers into
touc hdow ns a nd held on to even
tht&gt;ir record a t 1-1.
Max Eifred rushed for 185
yards a nd two touc hdowns to
lead Pauldi ng to a 30-8 win over
Bluffton Friday nig ht. E ifred
)' C&lt;II '

scored tht&gt; Pantht&gt;rs' first two
TDs 'i n the !lrst quarter on runs of
33 a nd 69 yards.
Orrvi lle's Ma t t Hamsher
tossed four touc hdow n passes
Friday night to lea d the Red
Riders to a '47-8 decis ion over
Copley. Ha msher was 6 of 11 for
154 yards, · includ ing scoring
strikes of 14, 13 a nd a pa ir of
50-ya rders. Orrville a lso had 265
rushing yards,
Sea n Patton, a 5-foot -10, 170pound sophomore, r.ushed for 162

yards a nd two tourhdowf1$ in
Campbell Memorial' s 12-2 win
ovt&gt;r Hubbard Friday Hght.
Aaron Marshall's,'i1 -yard punt
rt&gt;turn with 2:30 remaining iu the
game lilted Massillon Jackson to
a 13-7 win ovt&gt;r Wooster Frida y
nig ht. Wooster had taken a 7 0
lt&gt;ad in the St&gt;Co nd quarter with a
99-yard , :10-play drive. Jackson ·
scored early in the fiat period.
but a bad s nap on the point aft c 1
left the score 7-Gand set I he stag&lt;' ·
for Marshall's winning TD .

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Speaker set
R&lt;&gt;v . Michael Robinson will be
speaking at the Wednesdav 7
p.m. service at Rutland Naza r~ ne Church. A native of M!chi·
ga n, Rev . Robinson received an
-Associate Degree of Applied
Science in Commercial Art !rom
Ferris State College In Michiga n.
He earned his li!achelor of
Science Degree in Religio n from
Mid-AmHica Nazarene College
a nd has taken mission studies at
Nazarene Theo logical Seniinary .
He and his wife, Kat herine, were
appointed as Nazaren!' m issionaries to'Honduras in 19~3 . Foliowing a year ol la nguage st udy !n
Costa Rica, the Robl_nso n's bega n
their work in Honduras. '!;hey.
aiong wit h their two childr!'n,
David a nd Julie, are furlo ug hing
In 1987. Their fu rlough home is in
Iowa. T he pu'blic is Invited to

Birth announced .
Mr.. a nd Mrs. Charles Mullen
a nn oun ce th!' birth of a son,
Rober t Thomas, Thu rsday, S&lt;:Jlt,
10. at O' Bie ness Hospita l.
At he ns.
The infa nt weighed e ight
pounds, 10 ounces. Mr. a nd Mrs.
Mu llen also have a five yea r old
son. Ia n.
Gra ndparent s a re Mr .. and
Mrs. Harry Lee Bailey, Pomeroy , a nd Mr. a nd Mrs . Don
Mull en. Middl epor t. Mrs. R hod a
Hackett. M!ddleporl, is a pa ternal great -gra ndm other.

Labor day visitors of Mr. a nd
Mrs. Robert Russell' were Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Sum m~rfi el d,
We ndy and Crys tal of M!'d!na :
Rod Bennett. Mr . and Mrs Brian
Reeder 1Ca ndi), Medina; Carl
Russell, Margie Bacus. Co!um_bus; Tony and Lisa Venoy ,
Hartford. W. Va.: Mr. a nd Mrs.
Ronald Ru ssell, Ma ndy and
Mi chael. Raci ne; Je nnifer Johnson. Racine; Mr. a nd Mrs.
Don'a!d Ru sseii,Mr. a nd Mrs.
Steve Haggy, Stepha nie and
Brad, Ronni!' Eblin, Jonatha n
Sa rgent. J eff Darnell . all local.
and Nina and J im Zaayer ,
Pleasant ville.
Mrs. Carol Sprouse of St.
Louis, Mo. was the Labor Day
w!'eke nd guest of Guy and
Jonat han Sarg!'nt , and Mr . and

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a ttend Wednesday's service in
Rutland.

Mrs. Gil~rt Powers. Marian a nd
Ben. Mr. and -Mrs . Tom Powers,
Kelly a nd Nate, Robert Power s,
Mr . and Mrs. DaveSchmn idt,a ll
of Otter, Mont.; Mr . and Mrs. Bil l
Hess, Grea t Fa lls . Montana .
Others they vis it ed were Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Parker a nd
Ta mme, Raney Pa rker . Ever ett ,
Was h.; Mr. and Mrs. Ber t Avery,
Seatt le, Was h.; Mrs. Rex Smith,
Greg. Ki r k. and Erin, Woodi nv ille, Was h.; Mr. a nd Mrs . P hil!p
Powers, Grand J unction. Colo.
and their sons. who were vis!ting
at their home. Robert of Ca li!or-

n!a, and Bruce and wife. Peggy,
Austin , Texas; Mr. and Mrs.
Edson Parker . Aurora. Colo.:
Mr . a nd Mrs. Dick Harper.
Parke r and Kr !sta n, Parker,
Coto.
They toured Irriga ted corn
f!elds In Nebraska. Sa nd H!lls
and Fossi!l Beds In Nebraska,
ranchland in Monta na. Custer's
battlef! f'ld, - Pl ains Ind!an Mu seum. a nd Glaz!!'r Park in
Montana; Dry Fa lls a nd Mt .
Ranter Park in Was hington. and
downtown a reas of Salt La kr
C!ly, Ut a h, a nd Abilene, Kansas .

M1·. · Robert R!'ed, 'Hemlork
Grov!'.
Mr . and Mrs . Leslie Frank,
Sat·a h a nd · Ma tthew of Texas
Road were Sunday visitors of Mr .
and Mrs . E ugene Haning and
Ronald.
·
Mr. a nd Mrs. Charley Smith
were Tuesday evening visitors of
Mr. a nd Mrs . Harley Johnson
and Tammy.
Mr. a nd Mrs . J erry Ho ll ey and
Calvi n visited' recently with Mr .
and Mr s. Har ley Jo hnson and
Tam my.
Labor Day visitors of Mr . and
Mrs. -Robert Russell W!'re Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Summerfield,
Wendy a nd Crys ta l. Medina: Rod
Benn!'tt , Mr. and Mrs. Brian
R!'eder. Medina: Carl Russell.
Margie Bacus. Columbus; Tony
a nd · Lisa Venoy, Hartford. W.

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Va .; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Ru ssell, Mandy and Michael,
Racin e: J !'nni!C'r Johnson. Ra - .
cinP; M1'. and Mrs. Donald
Russell. Mr. and Mrs . Steve
Haggy, Stepha nie _and Brad .
Ronnie Eblin. Jonatha n Sargent.
Jell Da rnell, a li local, and Nine
and .lim Zaa yer , Pleasan tville.
Mrs. Carol Sprouse of St.
Louis. Mo . was the Labor Day
weeknd gu es t of Gu y and .Jona ·
than Sa rgent. and Mr. and Mrs .
Robert Reed, Hamlock Grove.
Mr. and Mrs . Les lie Frank .
Sarah and Matthew of Texas
Road wer!' Sunday visitors of Mr . ,
and Mrs. Eugene li a ni'ng and
Ronald.
Mr. ·and Mrs. Charley Smith
were Tuesda y enming visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Harley ,Jo hnson
a nd Tammy .

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Mr. ;md Mrs. Jerr)' Holleyh athnd
Ca lvin vls!tf'd recently w1t
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Harley Joh nsons.

Meigs County
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Limit Quantities

A bice ntenn ial celcbrat ion and
the an nual fall fes tival will be
combined on Oct. 10 for a day of
fu n-fi lled activities !n Raci ne. ·
• The a nnu al fa ll festiva l, s ponsored by the Racine Mer chant' s
Association. Is being he ld in

STORE HOURS
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Harold A. Reeves. Carolyn
Ja net Reeves to Trina ·Gale
Bowers. parcel. Sal!sbury .
Betty Wrltesei. eta! , Howard L.
Wr!tesel. etal, Sharon Baker.
eta! , Ly le E . Baker. eta! to
Roscoe L. . Wedge, Hazel M.
Wedge. part lot 40. Raci ne VIII .
Pamehi Goodw in to U&gt;land E .
Clo nc h. Rea tha V. Clonch, parc.els. Rufland .

After the para de, Minersvil!!'
res ide nt Vic BrQw n w ill . be
pres!'nt ing a s hort hi stor y of
Sutton Tow ns hip, followed l;ly the
introduction and honoring of the
oldest ma n and woman born and
st U! res iding in Sutton TOWf!S hip.
A mu s ical fa re w!ll hlg hl!ght
the aft ernoon a nd enter ta iners
will incl ude the Bend River Boys,
Mary Ja nice Lave nder and
Kat hy McDa niel, the Southern
High. Band wit h a selecti on of
patr iotic songs, a nd at 6 p.m. ,'
cloggi ng by th!' popula r Shady
River Shu fli ers.
Also In the a ft ernoon. fire
fig hting tec hniques dating from
the ea rly 1800's to modern day
will be de m o ns tra t e d by
members of Rac ine's Volunteer
Fire Departme nt.
In the evening, a " pie ba king"
contest w ill be held. fo llowed by
what else? a " pie ea ting': contest, with Sutt on Tow nship ca ndl·
da tes fo r public offi ce !n this
fall' s election as the pic ea ting
parti cipa nt s.
,
La t!'r in the evening. the Circle
" D" Wra nglers will be providing
countrv music, wh ile Am ix wUI
be playing popular mu s ic on the
parking lot.
Throughout the day, festiva l
goers wi!l. !'njoy brows ing the
many cra ft di s plays a nd sales
which wi ll includ!' woodca r ving.
needlework. basketry. r ag rugs
and much mor e, or playing th!'
var ious public ga mes. Old fashioned c h!!dren's ga mes will be
co ndu cted dur ing the a ft ernoon
with firs t, second and th ird place
r ibbo ns to part icipa nts.
All kinds of food will be sold
during the day Including cornbread a nd beans cooked In an
open ket tle.
'
Anyone wishing to partic ipate
in the parade or to dis play and
sell crafts s hould co nta ct
J ea nett e Lawr e nce at the Racine
Department Star!' or Joann
McCla in a t Rac ine VIllage Cut
Rate. Anyone wishin g . to be
considered tor recognition as th!'
oldest mal e or female resident
bor n and still living In Sutton
Township should comple te the
accompanyi ng entry for m and
eit her drop It off at one of the
ab&lt;ive nam ed stores or mall it to
Sue Hager, P. O. Box443, R acine,
45771.' E nt r ies mu ~ r be received
byOct. 1.
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8 AM~ 10

PM

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, OH.

IOCI11D 5 IIIllS IIOITH OF

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PH. 4411-11»99

PHONE 915-3909

HOURS: 8 A.M.·6 P.M.

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Take entry to Racine De pt. Store or Racine VIllage Cut Ra te
or Mall to:
Sue Hager

F
TISSUE

.TYLENOL

P . 0. Box 443, Racine, Ohio 45771

EXTRA-STRENGTH
CAPLETS

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pact enough 10 fit m.•

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to do •...
and here's
how!

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HORMEL SLICED

IIRISP-N·SEIVE VAC. PACK

BACON ••••••••••••• ~ ••·•• ~.!.~~...... s1.29

SUPERIOR BREAKFAST HAM LOAF

LUNCH MEAT ••••••••-•••••••••~•• S2.19

3.5

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ALL
COKE
PRODUCTS

CHEERFUL.~"'·~

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HAM &amp; CHEESE LOAP ~ ••••• S2.59
HOMEMADE
MEAT SALAD ............~~ •••••••••• 99&lt;
SMITHFIELD

For all hang -ups from wa~h 'n wtor
to outerwear

COOKED HAM ••••••••• SUCID

lb.

$1.99

2111 SIZE UP

SWElT IOU

FlESH
PEACHES ..........Ir. ..... 49' .

ROLL
MARGARINU.qf,•• 2/69&lt;
BROUGHTON'S

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CHOC. MILK .... M!fl... 79 1

CANTALOUPE •• L\91•••• 79

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AMER. PROC.
CHEESE ......... 11.P.t, s 1.89

FlESH

YELLOW

Onions ................ ,. 69(

WITH THIS COUPON

3 LB. BAG

RENT. 1 GET 1 FREE

BROUGHTON

Cottage Cheese'~~·~. 99 &lt;
KRAFT AMERICAN SINGLES
$ 39
Cheese Slices ... ~!~!·. . 1

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OF SAME VALUE OR LESS

616 SIZE

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BIRDSEYE

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ORE·IDA SHOESTRING

POTATOES ................~~-~~.... S1.39

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PANCAKE MIX ..........~m•... S1.19
AUNT JEMIMA log. or Ught
PANCAKE SYRUP ......~~.~~.... S2.79
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$ 09

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OUR BUSINESS BEGINS
WITH FILLING YOUR
PRESCRIPTIONS.

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Sponsored by Racine Merchan ts. AS!IOclatlon

MONEY

PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., SEPT. 19,.1987

COUNTY
APPLIANCES
627 3rd Ave ., Gallipolis

OLDEST
SUTTON TOWNSHIP RESIDENT

IIOPICANA

Monday thru Sunday

GAS &amp; ELEC. RANGES

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OPEN TUES .-WEO.-FRI.
10 A.M .-5 P.M .
THURS . 11 · 5 P.M .
SAT. 10.- 2 P.M .
CLOSED SUN . &amp; MON .

con j u·nc tion w ith Sutton T own -

shi p's celebra tion of the bicentennif!l a nn iversa ries of the slgnin gs of the U.S. Constitution and
the Ordin ance of the Northwest
Terr itory.
The fes tivities will get unde rway at 12 noon wi th a patade.
Anyone may participate in the
parade and old fas hioned cos,tumes and fl oa t themes arc w
especia lly welcomed.

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Racine sets
festival

EVERYBODY
IS A
WINNER
WHEN YOU
SHOP WITH

Wolfe -Pen community happenings._ __

Trip d(lscribed by Meigs countians
Cora a nd Samuel Michael.
Portland, a nd Nellie Parker,
Alfred, have r eturned lrom a
thee-week 6,150 m i l~ trip in
Western United States.
They went especially to visit
rela tives incl uding Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Fritz, Marengo. Ill. :
Blanche Herbert. Mr. an d Mrs.
Ron -Hervert. Ravenna. Neb.:
Mr. a nd Mrs. Ma ttheWAve ry and
Tina. Mr. a nd Mrs. Cl cv~ Jacobs
a nd Tort. Weston. Wy.:. Mr. .and

Wednesday, September 16, 1987

Pomeroy- MiddlePort. Ohio

Page 8 ~ Daily Sentinel

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FRUIT DRINKS ••••••• ~~.!!•···· 3/97&lt;
CAMPBEU'S CREAM OF .
CHICKEN SOUP._••••• !!!':.~~·••• 2/99&lt;

SLB. BAG

AND rtJU COULD WIN

A.NEW WJII

1911 CHEVRIJlET
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$,109
Ice Cream ••••••••••••
112

COMPLETE DETAILS IN OUR STOREABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO BUYII

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MAXWELL HOUSE

: 8 Ol.JAR -

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PINTO BEANS

$3 49

Umit I P..- (ust-r
• Good at Pawoll' • Suptmllrkot Only
: · Offor Good Thru Sat. Sept. 19, 1917

4LBS.
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LAST
WEEK'S

WINNERS
SALLY PIERCE
Pomeroy, Ohio
$10.00

--ALICE. WAMSLEY

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PINEAPPLE ...............~~-~~••····· 99c
ARGO AS •••-•••••••• !~.~!.•••• 2/99C

$1
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RHODES FROEN

There's . nothing complicated about the Money
Bock Game. The next time
to shop our store you get
your Money Bock Cord;
The cashier wlll validate
your cord wilh your
purchase. Let's soy your
purchase total is $18.29.
The cashier will punch
$19.00 from your Money
Bock Cord, as well as your
free punch. Validation will
be mode each time you
shop until the Money Bock
Cord's dollar amounts are
all punch out. Once you
hove filled your cord, you
will find out how much
you have won. At that
time, the store ·manager
or cashier will scotch off
t~e price area. You've
won. How much? ... No
one knows, but you are a
wmner.

99&lt;

limit I Per Customer
Good at Pawoll's Suportilarktt Only
Off..- Good Thrv Sat., Sept. 19, 1917 .

TOILET TISSUE
4 ROLL PAK

89( ·

Umil I Per Customer
Good at Powell's Suptrmorket Drily .
Offer Good Thru Sat., Sopt. 19, 1917 , ,

TIDE DETERGENT
147

oz.

ss 99

limit I Per Customer
Good at Powell's Slljllrmorket O.ly
Offer_Goof Thru Sat., Sept. 19, 1987

Pomeroy, Ohio

ss.oo

--NELLIE MORRIS
Pomeroy, Ohio
$50.00

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September 16. 1987

POMEROY,O.

Picnic held

What a great topic...
By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel Stall Writer
Dr. Franklin Rizer.
Metgs Counlian
and son of Mr.
and Mrs F rankin Rizer, E.
Matn St., Pome
roy, and his
work with Me·
niere's disease
a t Warren were the subject of a
'' rece nt article m a Warren
newspaper.
Dr Rizer has had extensive
training as a specialist over the
years and is one of only 100
surgeons across the country
trained to do the Meniere
surgery.
Meniere's disease Is an in her
ear disorder which disrupts the
body's sense of balance but after
the operation by Dr Rizer, the
dtsease became only a bad
memory for one of his pat tents.
Meniere's strikes when the membranous fluid pathways of the
mner ear becomes obstructed
Fluid builds up in the pathways
until they break causing dizzy
spells which can be quite Inca·
pacltating. Everything spms and
moves durmg one of these spells
and the vl~lim may be subject to
nausea and vomiting in addition
to feeling e~tremely tired for
several days afterward Grad ual
hearing loss Is another stde
effect. As the membranes break,
the victim's hearing deterio·
rates. As they heal , the heanng IS
restored However, the worst
part for most v1ctlms , 1s the
unpredictability of the attacks
The patient who recently un·
derwent surgery with Dr. Rizer
performing the operation first
had an attack four years ago and
the cause was onginally diag.
nosed as a virus. The dizzy spells
continued and Meniere's was not
diagnosed until two years ago.
The patient was referred to Dr
Rtzer in June and rned1catwn
failed to take care of the problem
so surgery became necessary . ln
the surgical tec hmque used by
Dr. Rtzer. the surgeon cuts a

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The Meigs High School Alumm
Association which thls spring
staged Its first all-school reunion
is hanging right in there making
plans for the 1987 reunion
The group Is meeting every two
months and the next session wlll
be at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the
Pomeroy United Methodist
Church.
Add to the att ractions or the
Middleport Block Party the
name of '"Rear View"- thjs ts a
new upbeat group headed by
singer Van Johnson who used to
be with '"Lone Wolf" The latter
group appeared last year at the
block party. The time slot for
'"Rear Vtew" will be from 7 to 8
p.m.
Evelyn and Eliza Gt lmore and
their son and daughter -in-law,
Mary and Roger Gi lmore. spent
the Labor Day weekend m
Englewood. Oh1o, the Dayton
area, where they altended the
42nd reunion of the 21st Atr Depot
Group of the U S Alr Force Eiza
served with the group during
World War II in Burtonwood,
Engl. Sherwood Meredtth of
Pomeroy Pike also attended
reunion activities .

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And do keep m mind that
you're tnvlted to the open house
celebration from 1 to 5 · p.m.
Sunday to help celebrate the 68th
birthday of Charles Thtess The
open hou se will be at the Theiss
home In Racine.

held recently at the scout cabm
on Kingsbury Road.
Altendmg were Hazel and Bud
W1ison, Charles and Bernice
Ritne. Ralph and Sadte Ca rl.
John Carl, Olen and Lou1se
Harnson. Roy and Mabel Brick·
les Ron Riffle, Conme, Jod y and
Kev m Shaven. Dale. Marlene
and Scott Harrison, Phil, Paula,

man, IS askmg that bells be rung
for 200 seconds beginnmg at 4
p m On Sept. 17. 1787, 39 men
s igned their names to a document and established the world 's
first government of the people,
by the people and for the people

Rodd and Trevor Harrison.
Mona, Jason and Amy Frecker.
Vtrgll L Carl. Lloyd, Eva and
Phil Kmg, Oscar Scholl, Rene,
Justin and Ashley Hoschar, all of
Pomeroy
Rhonda, Jod1, Sean and Dale
Gtbson. Athens; Rosemary Carl
Rtce, Westerville; Rhonda R1ce:
Worthington, and Alice Carl
Sowers, Grove C1ty

Free shade jrees available
The Nat1ona l Arbor Da y Foun
dation Is giv ing 10 free shade
11 ees to everyone who JOins the
non-profiT Foundation during
September
A sugar maple. weeping wtl
low, red oak, green ash, thornless
honey locus t, pin oak, silver
maple, tulip tree, nver b1r~h and
red maple wtll be given as part of
the Foundations' s campaign to
encourage tree planting.
These trees were selected
beca use t hey provide beuttful
ora nge, red, and yellow autumn
coloJ'S a nd coolmg summer
shade. acording to John Rose now, the Foundation's executtve dtrec tor

PRICE REDUCED - RUTLAND - Avety neat, n1ce
ranch style home wtth
central a11, garage, low
ultltltes, ltont and teat
potch 3 bedrooms. latge

GROUNDBREAKING - Ground has been
broken and construction Is now underway lor the
new VIctory Baptist Church, 525 North Second St.,
Middleport. Parllclpatlng In the groundbreaklng,
left to right, were Thurman Smith. the R&lt;&gt;v. Jim

Acree, the Rl&gt;v. James KePsee, the Rl&gt;•. Dwight
Ashley, all local, and Dr. Stan Anderson, a
missionary teacher In Brazil home on leavt•. Dr.
Anderson and the R&lt;&gt;v .•James Keesee were
classmates at Massillon Bl hlc Collcgt•.

Groundbreaking held by church
Ground ha s been broken for a
new building by the VIct ory
Bapttst Church at 525 Nort h
Second St . Mtddleport Pastor of
the church is the Rev. James
Keesee
Joining theRe\" Mr . Keesee in
the groundbreaking ceremony
were Dr. Stan Anderson , mts
sionary teach er m Braz1! no"
home on lea ve. the Rev Dwtght
As hley, the Rev. Jim Acree, a nd
Thurman Smith, all acttvc In the
church
Plans call for the new structure
to be completed before Christ
mas . The 40 by 100 fool frame
building wnh brick venl'Ct ac
cent wtll Inc lude an auditorium
with a seaMng capactiy of 106, six
Sunday sc hool classrooms, a

pastor's st udy, .1nd res t room
facilities
It ts being constructed bt•hind
the current butldlng on the
locat ion of the house for merly
occu pied b\• Ewl'n Ba uer.
The building occupied by th e
co ngrega tion for th~ pa s t six
veat sWill be torn down once the
new fartlit y Is completed, prov ld·
lng a 200foot fr ont age from·No t'th
Seco nd Street
The Rev. Mr Keesee. no" In
h1s lOth year ot ind•·pend&lt;·nt
Baplist mini s t r~ m Mctgs
Countv. organized the church In
November 1977 m lhPitving room
of his hom e In Tuppc t s Plai ns
After Ihat h£' l£'asN1 a bu tding on
the Rout e 7 by- pass "hl ch lh&lt;'
congt egatlon Ol'&lt;' upicd lot neat lv

a lP&lt;lt bl'fote mov ing to th£•
Middleport lqca t io n which had
former tv bee n an art slud io and
befm£' that u fl'Cd store
Son of i\da Kct&gt;SN• of Hys(' li
Run ond thC" latl' Ra vmond
Kecsl'C. th e mlnlstPr '"'" ;·ned to
Meigs County with hi;, will',
Linda. and srvcn children. a ft e r
gta duatmg from Mas, lllon BlbiP
Co llcgp liP ow ns Hnd OIX'ia tt•s
w11h thf' .:J ... sJstl ng or hi s son .
.lames the' ,J :ond t lnsulnlion
Co Besith'' .Jam1·s. the• RPI " nd
Mt ~

KC'f'St'f' hil\f' th rt'P ma n IC'd
dn ughte i'S 111 o chllci r&lt;'n In high

sc hoo l and anot her In i('mcnta r;
sc hool T h&lt;'l ' Psldr "' Brvant
Pia&lt;"" in Mldcllepo t·t on ptopNI\
adjace nt to ' thr n&lt;·w t· hurch
)()('a t ton

hvmg room , d1mng area and

a btg level lot Must see'
$38.500

The annual hunting and fishing
da y sponsored by the Ken Ams bury lzaak Walton League will be
held on September 26 at Royal
Oa~ Park.
Open to all children and young
adult s, both girls a nd boys, the
ed ucational , workshop Is free
Includin g a luncheon, and will be
held from 9 a .m when r&lt;'glstra tlon begins to 3 p m Advance
regts u·atlon Is not required .
Activities of th ~ day will
Include displays, demonstrations
and pa1 ticlpal ion programs on
gun safet y, turkey calling, hunt
ing ethics. flletlng of fish , Ice
!ising, archery. trapping, canoemg. reloadi ng. black powder,
ttap shooting, and fllms.
RC'glstratlon will be from 9 to
Q , ~O a m ; dlnnPr from 12 to 1
p m and prize drawing at ~ p . m .

SYRACUSE - Remodeled
two story home In cludes
3 4 bedrooms I ·~ baths
basement, garage and and
oldet barn on approXImately
I acce ol gcound
PRICED TO SEll
AI $39 900
HERE IT IS' - Your home tn
the counhy, over ll acres of
gcound, plus a 2 story latm
house wtlh 3 bedrooms.
cellar. gatden area. shed
and woodbu1net lor extra
heat
WAN T$19.500

Thiess birthday

KINGSBURY ROAD - Ap·
prox 143 acre hot se b31n
House needs repaor. bat n.
horse corral, free gas to
house 3 otl and gas wells
avolable tot purchase !not
producmg af present hmel
All mmetals. Ask lor dpl&amp;Jis
on wells
.
PRICE REDUCED$47 500

An open M u s ~ will be held
Sunday, I to 5 p m .. In obser·
\•an ·r ol lhP 86 th bh thd ay of
C har i~' Theiss a t his home near
H"ctnc His chlldt en are hosti ng
the ce!Pbration a nd invite all or
hts relatlvPs and fri ends to
attend

RUTLAND - Ntce 10 year
old brick ranch house tn a
good localton Ov er I we
gtound Wtth 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, full basement, la1ge
patto. equtpped kotch e ~.
many other noce leatures
MAKE OffER $39 900
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JUN TIU\U:Il .. '
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DOUI TUirN(I . ·- ttt SU1
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Preceptor
Beta Beta cht:tpter
has meeting.
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And do keep smiling

Carl fam_ily reunion conduaed
The annual Ca rl reunion was

NEW LISTING - SOUTH·
ERN DISTRICT - Would
you en1oy a 26'x64' Nashua
doublewide 1tome wtth 2
baths, 3 bedrooms, all
electr~c, centtal atr, eat·tn
kitchen w/skyhghl, formal
dtntng room, living room
wtlh cathedral cetltng,·
garden tub off master
bedroom, located on approx.
22 acres of wooded land'
Thts home ts only 2 months
old as owners wete trans
lerted You ltntsh landscap
mg and decks Call lor an
appomtment to see thts one'
Really Nice'
ASKING $45,000

Hunting, fishing
event conducted
•

The Foundation w1! give the
free trees to members contnbul·
in g SJO dunng September. The
s1x to 121nch trePs will be s hipped
this fall between Oct . l5 and Dec
10 when condttions are right for
planting They will be sent wtth
enclosed planting mslrutlons a nd
are guaranteed to grow or they
wtll be replaced free.
To become a member of the
Foundation and to receive the
fr&lt;&gt;e trees, a $10 members hip
contribution should be sent to
Ten Shade Trees. National Arbor
Day Foundation, lOU Arbor
Aven ue, Nebraska Cny. NE
68410, by Sept 30.

A review of service projects
was given at the recent mee tin g
of Preceptor Beta Beta Chapt er,
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. held 10
the social room of Grace Eptsco
pal Church
Members served the cant ee n
at a recent visit of the Red Cross
bloodmobile , provtded \O iunteer
workers lor the count y-wide
multiphasic health screemng at
the Meigs Multipurpose Build
mg A dopat10n of $25 wa s mad£'
to Camp Super Kid , the Lun g
Asthma Ca mp for children, and a
Meigs Count' boy wa s sent lhts

vRa t It wa s noted th.Jt thP
cha pter 's Buckevc (;It·is Sta ll•
de legal e was unabl c to at IPnclt he
p1 og1a m
Plans were made lor

d

r urn ·

mage sal e to be hPid th&lt;' firS!
week in Octobet Tenta ltvc plans
were madfl f01

a v JsJ I to lhf'

Apple Fes tival with dlnn ~r all he
Winery there.
Stx me mbers a tt end ~d the
Mtd Eas t Bet a Stgma Phi Con·
ventlon he ld at Hershey, Pa
Not rn a Cuslet ga' &lt;' a r&lt;'port of
the convention and showed p1o·

g!

i.lffi!-. Llnfl f.J \ 'Of ~

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XI Gamma f:psl lon Mu , for a
ritual vase• The chapter con-

m Cf'lln g \\llh 17 ml'mb('IS a n s -

tlnurs to seC'k n('w members and

wc•rlng mil c:Jil Due' fo1 lhP
comm g \'f'a r w(T t ' pdlcl Thf'
~ ~ oup d b cu ~s('l d or dr i' Hlg kn lv('s.

ur g~

hut fo r thC' mf"mbers

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su11gested th at a list of members
or other Ch,,plt •J' would bt•
helpful and th f' t h&lt;~p tP J "s - c ll v
eouncil mem bct will co mpil e
that

ROCK SPRINGS - Miracle
Deliverence Ten Revival
through Sept. 30. Meigs Fair·
grounds
Evangelist Charles
Spence. Services are 7:30 p.m.

MIDDLEPORT -Middleport
Child Conservation League will
meet Thursday, 7:30p.m., a t the
Ohio Power Office ln Pomeroy.
Devoltons and traveling door
prize wlll be by Thelma Simes .
Hostesses will be Nancy Morris
and Ann Colburn .

ROCK SPRINGS
Rock
Springs Better Health Club will
meet at the home of Agnes Dixon
on Thursday at 1:15 p.m.
RUTLAND - Rutland Fire
--Department Auxiliary will m~t
FJUDAY
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m .. at the .- -POMEROY- A meeting of the
firehouse.
Meigs County Advisory Council,
--Alzheimers Disease·Related Dis·
orders, will be held Friday at
THURSDAY
POMEROY - Meigs Coun ty 12:15 p.m .. at the Senior Citizens
Democrat Executive Committee Center. Emphasis ofthe meeting
will meet Thursday at 7:30 at will be on evaluation training
Carpenter's Hall, Main Street, sessions, and program updates.
Pomeroy. All Interested Demo·
crats are welcome to attend.
CHESTER - The Chester
Volunteer Fire Department will

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I

sponsor a !ish fry at the firehouse
on Saturday, with serving from 4
to 7:30 p m. Fish tat! sa ndwic hes,
suc h as thos~ served at Ihe Meigs
County fair will be served wtlh
fre'nch fries , slaw, and drink for
$3.25.

studies Wh1ieC unnmgham grad·
uated from Eastern he spent his
senior year at Me1gs High School
wherc he was actlvC' In DECA .
Hls activities Include go llm g and
arc hery and he Is a member of
the Ches ler Bowhunler' s Club
Ca thnne, onginall y fro m
Mont~om e r y Cou nty, wa s In the

SUNDAY
HARRISONVILLE
Rev.
Darrell Hunt and family , mlssi&amp;narles , to Mexico, will be
special speakers at Harnsonvill!?
Holiness Chapel, Rt. 684, Harrl·
sonville, ~u nd ay evening al 7 30
The public is Invited.

SATURDAY
HARRISONVILLE - Harrl·
sonvllle Holiness Chapel will
holding all day services Saturday, starting at 10 a .m. Noon
meal will be at the Harrisonville
fire house. Baptismal service at
2:30p.m. at the Middleport levee.
Everyone welcome.

POMEROY - Meigs County
Genealogical Society will meet
Sunday, 2 p m, at the? Meigs
County Muse um Everyone
welcome.

'

Complete Remodeling
Rootmg of All Types

Worked in Homo Areo
2S Years
rm ESTIMATES

ROYAL OAK - The annu111
picnic of Shad e River Lodge No
453 wt tl be Sund ay , 6 p.m. , at the
archery butldlng at Royal Oak
Park Bt ing covered dish , drank'
and tablewa r e.
''

RACINE- Mt . Moriah Church
of God, Mile Hill Rd ., Racine. will
celebrat e homecoming Sunday
with guest speaker Rev. John
Evans. Rutland Sunday School
at 9:45. Dinner at12 noon Special
singing throughou t the afternoon. Everyone welcome
' ' RACINE - The annual home·
coming of Morse Chapel Church,
Racine, wil l be Sunday from 1· 30
lo 4 p.m. Dinner will be served at
12 noon Special singing will be
featured and the afternoon
speaker will be Rev.. Charles
Norris. Everyone wel come.
RUTLAND

The

annual

712312 mo

Pay Your
Phone Bills Here
IU51N155 PHONE
t ~I 41 99Hl!O
RIIDENCE PHONE
1~141 992· 7754

d

v.w.

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

PAT HILL FORO

992 · 2196
Middleport, Oh10
1· 13-lfc

PARTS

NEW AND USED
WIDE
SELECT.ION
ALL MAKES AND
MODELS
CALL 742-2315
8-13·1 mo · pd

••'·

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'•
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VAUGHN'S
AUTO &amp; DIESEL
SERVICE

\'I

614·142·
23&amp;7.
J part.. a, ...
Dan• puppi".

c.n

Pupp1e1 to g1ve away 8 weekt
old. been wormtd Ctll 614 -

992 6073 .
32 c1n1 laomll baby formula.
304·876-2835

6 Lost and Found

fOUND Peu of Ment gl~tses­
Gray plastic framet Found an
Ewington legion lot Call 614LOST Dogs One Schnauzerbleck One
pert Dobermtn·
German Shepherd blaek
Patnot - Camdut aree
RE WARD Please cell 614· 379 -

2242

" DOC" VAUGHN
Cer11f1ed

FOUND. Bladen Rd Brown Prt
Bull Owner pey 198 00 vet bill
814-256· 6769
LOST Tan StaffDfdthue. orange
collaf Vrcrnty of Clay Chapel on
Rt 7 Also BenJ• type temel•
C1ll 614 266-6635

7

1

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nrc \'\'r• :It A/01
Ltlllr

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the Cln ;.qf,d Stcl trn !
54 Misc. Merchandise

OHIO
VALLEY
BULK FOODS
"Free Candy
. Classes"
FRI., SEPT. 18, 1981
10 AM-4 PM

J.R.'s REPAIRS

Yard Sale

......Galll'pons· .......

TYs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service
Electronic Organs
Mobile service

614-843-5248
REAIONAIU • IELIAilE
8-20. 86 tfn

OPEN FOR BUSINESS

324 [. Ma'" St
,

Pomeroy

Behmd C1ty H1tl

• ANN'S
Gtlt Shop &amp; Toy Store
Collectors Items.
Costume Jewelry,
Act1on Toys, Mustcal
Toys &amp; Trinket Bo•es
Open 1 0 A M l o 4 P M

Mon . lhru Fn or by
Appo.ntmenl
Call 161 41 992 7204
Wholesale &amp; Aeta1l
I 10 1 mo pd

MARCUM
CONTRACTING

Help Wanted

BINGQ
EAGLES ClUIJ : PCII EROT, OHIO

THURS,7PM EBIIS
Sf!H., 2 P ll·EB 1 45

4 famrlv Tara apartments Car
man Or Baby clothes household rtems Saturday Sep·
tember 19th, 10 7

CHISJU, OHIO

•HOME BUILDING
•ROOM ADDITIONS

•KITCHENS BATHS
•ROOFING •GENERAL
REMODEl lNG &amp;
REPAIRS

REFERENCES

Phon• Day or Enning'

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL

Garage Sale Thurs -Sat , Sept
17 19 9 ·5 7 mriM west of
Galhpohs on At 141 Phone
614 379-2560

JUST CALL!

Hugel G1gantrcl Yard Sale! Any
thing you can rmagme We hiiVe
rt New 6 used 1like Toys,
fumrture, toolt, baby rtems
brkea of all sues clocks ch1lk
rtems of all krnds. tamps Plusl
It's priced to sell 5 btg days
Tuea Sun 9 6 Centenary off
141 . 'I• m1le on lincoln Prke

985-4141
GINlUl CONTIAClOIS '

J· 10 I mo pd

"VINYL SIDING
• ALUMINUM SIDING
"BlOWN IN
INSULATION

992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

10·8-tlc

BISSELL

SIDING CO.

BISSELL
BUILDERS

New Homes luilt
"Free Esttmates"

PH. 949-2860
or 949-2801

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

Ne Sunday Calls
J.ll -ttn

"At Reasonable Pri&lt;tS"

SIGN UP NOW FOR

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

BASKET WEAVING and
STENCILING ClAiSES

Day or Night

NO SUNDAY CALLS

!lllml HOUlTON

41686tln

BOW I WRIATH MAKING
JANIT YlNOY
I~ONNI StAll!

Br~dal

Sale C•ntena'Y Tow.n HouR.
Thun &amp; Frr 9 7 Ablrl 2600
and tapes werghtt and benefl,
Panasonic ster.eo . dramond
nngs. nerc1tor game table and
toys, fallc:~lott'les all trzes
10 Berger Ave · behrnd Me Do
natd' a Clothrng, VCR tapes.
b1cycles Much more Thurs &amp;

'"

4 Family - Go to Addraon, turn at
Rays Furnrture 1st brrck hs on
left pan Addav1lle Grade Sch
Women. mfant &amp; toddler clo
thmg, playpen, stereo: Jeep top
cover. Myeruhallow well pump
Lob of everythrng Thurs, Fn &amp;

Sat 8 1
4 Family · 459 larun Dr acrou
from ferrgrounds Bedroom surt,
Sound movre cam8fa &amp; protector mise Sept 17 &amp; 18. 9 1 It
ram on back porch No early
sales
O.rage Sale 2 'h mrles east of
Porter on 554 ladres clothes
and Iota of mrsc Sept 18 6 19
Rarn or Shrne

FR£E WEDOIIIG CONSULTANT
Reg111r; and

moat complete hne of
Wedd1nq Flowers and
Accessones 1n th1s area

P'o me.roy ·
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

LaSALLE GALLERY
Middleport-992-U\\
A cr~11h.:

d~corellog 'llxro~ rl .:11c.: .

N• /Wifll Ho,. Ptflla
KAREN FACEMYER
lnd O.coratrng (onsrAtant

3'104 lrodburl Rd
Middloport, 011. 5760

Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
~ Swim Molds - lnterprettng Servtces

(614} 992·5751

-

~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

t CUI OUT FOR FUTURE USEJ

~ Licensed Clinical Audiologist

~

8·24·1 mo

KEN'S
APPLIANCE

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Se&lt;:ond Avenue. BoK 1213
Gallipolis. Ohio 45631
8 13

Howard L Writesel

Pleasant Valley Hospital
and Pleasant Valley Nursing
Care Center are seeking highly
motivated registered nurses
for full and part-time employment. Current benefits i~:
elude: medical and dental insurance, retirement plan, life
insurance. shift premium pay.
malpractice insurance, tuition
reimbursement and more.
Call orwisit the Nursing
Service offices at PleasAnt Val·
ley Hosp~tal, Point Pleasant,
West Virginia, for more information.

Riverine Antiques

NEW- REPAIR

(304) 675-4340

992-6215 or 992-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio

HOUIIS, Tuo.·Wed.·Frl
11 D.m, to 7 p.m.
Sundoy1 1 p.m.-7 p.m

ly Chanct or Appointment

RUSS MOORE
992-2526

8· 24-87-1 mo.

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVI~E

- Addon• and rer-.Qiiteling
- Roofing and gutter work
- Concreti'work
- Plumbing 1nd elec::lric:el
worh

(free Estimate•,

V. C. YOUNG Ill
4 15 '861c

985-3561

ttn

AloHIQUES
BUY OR SELL
1124 East Main 51.
Pomeroy

SERVICE

ROOFING

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

949-2263
or 949·2168

4-22·87-tfn

BOGGS

All Maku

•Washers •Dishwashers
•Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers

PARTS and SERVICE

4 S tic

Annou 11 ce111 en Is
3 Announcements
We' ve got permanents from
S19 99 , complete ! No
Appo•ntmentt·Jutl walk lnf

FIESTA HAIR FASHIONS, 322
SECOND AVE, 448 -9152

Giveaway

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

GUYSVILLE, OHIO
AuthorizOIII John D-e.
Now Holland, Bush Hog
farm Eqtnpmont
Deolor

farm Equlpmi11t
Parta &amp; Servlee

1·3-'86 tic

v.

Sept 16
mrle off At 1 B ypaas
on Rt 1 24 9 00 3 00 Grrls
clothes, coau, toys mrsc Rarn
cance ls
N1ce, clean. mrsc household
1tems 543 Nortn Second Ave
Mrddleport, Oh1o Saturday
Sept 19

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Rrck Pearson Auctroneer h ·
censed rn Ohro and West V1rgl
nra Estate, antique, farm hquldatron tafea, 304-773· 6786
SALE! 15th to 24th September
All But Fnday Old tool1 and
fumlturfl 1 Route 2, Ashton W
V11 , 1 mile out Hannan Hrgh
School Road Watch for srgn1,

304 675 2266

9

814 448· 3612
TOP CASH pard for '83 model
and newer u1td cera Smrth
Burck -Pontiac, 1911 Eutern
Ave , Gallipolis Call 814 - 441

3 B1g1 of clttt~ft to gtve away
Coli 114-245-5285

Wanted to buy Standing t•mbet
Call 814-379-2768
Fairly late modei Chryller pro·
duct, good c~dlttan I~ mileage Phone 814 -258-8038

House C1ts-Beautlful long

h1irtd kitten• to good hom•

Lhttr trained Call 8 14·
448·4922 after 6 .00 PM

only

a..gle

Buyrng daily gold, sliver colf'IS
rings, J8WIIry. sterling ware, old
colnl, lerge currency Top pri·
c... Ed Burkett Bart.. Shop,
2nd Aw Middleport, Oh 114-

pup. Male 3 mo1
Call 814·387-1015 or 387-

992·3471.

2 -8 weetcs Old kittens. ,C.II

Wanted to buy, standing timb.r
Cell AI ,tromm et 114-742·

Half

neo

814-441·4019 after 6 00 PM

_2_3_2e_ _ _ _ _ _ __

f lllfii1C io11
21

Employmenl
Servtces
11

Help Wanted

" Hirmgl Government JObt· your
f16 ,00D· f68,000 Call
602· 838-8886 Ext 606''
~rae

AVON - Sell Avon tor Christmas
Meke40per cent Calt614 448
Oent1l 111i11nt for Oellipolrs
araa offrce Oesrre a11.penenced
or t{llned person but will elso
conarder others Reply to Box
909 c/ o Gallrpolis Deily Tr~b
una 82&amp; 3rd Ave Gallipolis
Ohro 46631
Generel offrce- Some mtchcat
pperrence helpful Part·time
temporary wrll become tult· trme
temporary Resume to P 0 Box
441 Pt Pleal8nt W Va 26550
Tehrvi1on Advert1srng needs
tugh 1r11rgy persons for ttte
Gallrpoha area Po111ble further
management opporttlmty Part·
trme, full- trme, bue and com·
m11110n Call 9·5 :l04· 75:J·
7881

GET PAID far readrng books 1
S100 00 per title Write ACE·
338 , 2 Prma Napervrlle Ill
60640
Full-time federally quellfred 6
state certifred O~RP for ICF
MR facrlity for ger1atrrc popule
Iron Eq:~enance m habihtatron
Jervrcu a must Salary negot1a·
ble hcellent benefita Contact
Ohro Job Serv1ce 614· 4461683
Gaihpohs area Sales slulla n•
cenary Computer trarnrng preferred . Must be able to deal wrth
publrc: Some travel rnvolv&amp;d
Send resume to B011 T-910 c/ o
Gallipolis Dally Trrbune825 Jrd
Ave Galhpohs, Ohro 46631
Needed Dental Hygentrst for a
p110ple oriented h1gh quahty
dental off1ce Send complete
resume to Darly Senlrnel BOJll
729·K Pomeroy Ohro

We need a cereer mrndad people
orrented perspn to work rn a hrgh
quality dental otfrce Tli'e perfect
Job for the right person Please
send complllte resume to Darly
Sentinel Boll 729 K Pom8foy.
Ohro
Government Jobs S 16,040·
S69 230 vr Now hrrrng Call
806-687- 8000 ht R-9806 for
current federal hst
Frrendly Home Parties hat open
1ngt tor managers and dealers in
'fOUr aree Ura-t IWI• 1n ..-tv
plan tree k11 brand new Chrrst·
mas cata log-toy. gih and home
decor catalog Ower ' SOO 1tems
Top commi1110n and hostess
yrht ·Call for free cetatog 1 800 ~
227 1510 .

Get pard for readrng books!
6100 pertrtle Wrrte ACE -318,
2 Prma, Napervrlle, ll 60540
AVON All areas Call Mar1lyn
Weavtn 304 882 2646
R N apphcetrons now bemg
accepted for full Irma posrtron,
Pleasant Valley N unmg Care
Center apply personnel otfrce
Pleesant Valley Hosp. 304 6754340 AA EOE

Businan
Opportunity
I NOTICE I

THE OHIO, VALLEY PUBLISH ·
lNG CO recommends thet you
do b1.11irwtS1 with people you
know. and NOT to send monev
through the mail until you hJIIVI
invut1gllted the off•ing.
S9 99 one pric:e tlloe storal
Open erther e 1hoe or f•hron
AOn·frenehrse ttore whh the
liberty Feehiona advantage
Ov• 1.300 brand nam• On•
t1me fee Inventory, fixture&amp;.
bt.lyrng trrp tupph•, 1n.tore
tre1nmg end more. Calleny time.
Den Kosteeky 601-327·8031
Own your own apparel or shoe
~tore
choose from Jeen l'ponswear , ladlea apparel ,
men's, chlldren-mat•nity. large
sizes . petite, danceweer aerobiC, bridll. Nngerre or ac:~n­
torras store Add c:olor enalyais.
Brends Uz ClllborrM, Gasoline,
Hulthtex, levr. Lee, Camp
Beverly HIH1. St Michele, Cheus,
Outbeck Red, GenHis Forenr:e.
Organically Grown. over 2000
othert. Or t13 99 ona price
designer. multi t1er prrang d11·
c:ountorfermlylhoettore Retail
prrces unbehevlble for quality
tho• normelly priced ftom f19
to eBo over 250 brenda 2800
styl•. S14 800 to S21.900
rnventory , training. f1.11ture1,
grend opening, eirf•e, etc C.n
open 16 days Mr K•enan

!306!366 8608

Real Eslate
31

Homes for Sale

Home for Sale by Owner
Greenbner Est , 38A , bi· level
on 2 4 1cres, AC, W B F P ., wet
bar, 2 c• o•~e Ph Before

~~P~h ~~t~t~:

After

W1ll help finance or l1nd cantract 10 yr. old hou11. 3 Br.,
Petr1ot Village Cell 814-446·
1340, 446-3870.
4 BR . frreplace. full batement 3
mr 10 of Gallrpalis S34,900
Cell Dayt-814-448-1116. att•
5 00 446 1244
3 br . · finished beument.
..ectnc•wood halt. epphcanwa.
garage Apprereed at f64,000
Sale *49,900 Call 814·446-

3040
Ulle new, ma:rntenenet free, 2
br ranch, fulty carpeted 15 min
to Galhpolls or Mercervllla Call
614· 266· 6200
8 room home wrth garage on I
acret Small woods, gaJdenpastL&amp;re area County water
Near JadiHn Call 114-28115447 Of 988· 3171
For Sale by Owner 3 Br hou..
wnh aUached garage, ac 39
Ch1ihC01he Ad C.ll 614-441·

2583 19 51
Government Homet from $1 (U
repa•rl Delinquent tax property
Repots•1110ns Call 805-887 6000 Ext GH -9805 for current
repo hst
Governmant Hom• for 81 00
(u Repair) Buy dlreetl Repoa end
Ta• serzed propertres Call todtY
for fectt! 1 518 -469 -3548 Ext
H1622(toll r~l.lndabl•l24 hra

AVON
All areas Call Shnlay
Spears. :304· 676 1429
"HIRING! Government JObs •
your area $16.000 • S68.000
Call (6021 838 8885 EXT
1203
REPS NEEDED
tor bus1neu aceounu full ·
Trme 660.000 880.000 Part
Trme S12 000 &amp;18 000 No
Sellrng. repeat bu11neu Set
your own hours Tr.;nmg pro
vrded Call 1 612- 938 6870.
M -F, Bam •to 5pm (Central
Standard Trmel

Handi Man Spec1al 5 roam and
bath an1c basement 110 State
St Pnce neg Call 614· 992-

3725
In Goeglem S1.1bdrvrsron, clo .. to
schools Call 614· 992 -3508 or
614 -992 -2389
2 or 3 bedrooms double lot.
close to schools end store•
$18,000 00 304-675 7833

For aale by owner. leon, Meaon
LPN for pnvate duty, part· t•me, County Beautiful ranch home
1tart rmmedrately Need good on 20 acres Smell bam, pond,
chn•eal skrlls 86 00 per hour Pt
good hunting, horselovlfs para
Pleasant area Call Mr Hutchrns • d·:-"-•_3_0:4':'·4:-6_e_
·1-:5:-4:-2---:-_:_1 304 -757-785&amp;, 9 4 Monday
~
Frrday only
Hou se 3 15 ac, 2 br, total•lec;
carpet through 1 mrle out
GET PAID for readmg books I Foglesong Ad
Muon, WV ,
$100 00 per trtle Write ACE
304-773 5011
617A, 2 Prma, Napervrlle IL
60540
Wanted lady or couple Lady for
hght housework. hu sband for
general marntenance Own room
and board. Fostorra Ohro area
Call Raymond or Mary Srsk
304 882 2069

12

Situations
Wanted

Writ care for persons wnh
nervous or mental drsorders and
elderly rn my prrvate nome Ehm
Hom e, Mrddleport Ohro 614
992 6873

Jim' a Odd Job Servrce- parntrng ,
carpenter work aundec:k, sldmg,
roofing Call814 379 2418
Quahly roofing Free est , *1 0 a
squar• Contact Randy at 614-

446·8967

2282
Junk Auto's with or wlthot~t
..motor~ Call 81(-388 -9303

3091

304 876 2823

18 Wanted to Do
We pay cash for late model clean
used cars
Jrm Mink Chev Olds Inc
Bill Gene John10n

Orovers Lawn Mower Aeplir
Well pidr; up end d.thr• Good
used mowen for ,ele C.H
eU.-742· 2393 or ' 814-742 -

One medium ttze dog houee

Wanted To Buy

Where you can get the best
halrcare 1t the but prices? WANTED TO BUV Used wood
FIESTA HAIR FASHIONS , 322 &amp; COli heatt'rs, Swain's Furnl·
ture, 3rd &amp; Olive St. Gallipoll•
SECOND AVE, 441 9162
Call 614·448· 3159

4

Cuh reg1ster wanted in .,.teet
condition Cell 304· 1715-1401

33&amp;e

lOst male Pekrngese nam.-d
"G1zmo" Flatroek Grocery area
Rt 2. Pt PI 304 675 3464

CALL 992-6756

6091

388-8486

lost Cockat1ei Bird J mostly
.,.llow, httle white Or11r1ge
cheeks Last sftn on Uncoln 3rd
St Mrddleport $26 raward 1f
ceught Call 614 -992· 6804

All MaJOr &amp; Mmor
Repairs
NIASE C.nlfied Mechanic

AntKitles. trhler co1ns. gold
rings, furniture, old gt1n1, com·
plate houtehold, EIUtee Cuh
,.id Call Brron lee. 114· 386-

LOST. Gr-v Mele Weimerener
Dog rn Eno area Childs pet Call
614·446 -4498

814 687-6677

5YRACUSE, OHIO

18 Want.cl to 'DO

Wanted to buy acrap ttMI and
m ... ls. Riders Salvage 814-

lost Nylon tn fold wallet Navy
Upplf Rrver Rd. ConYlnalmportlnt document Keep mDney
Cell&amp;14- 367·n4s

lost rn T1.1ppers Plarns, Reade
vrlle area bltck and wh1te
English Sprrnger Spanrel Call

Mos1 Foreign and
Domest1c Vehtcle•
A/ C Service

Wanted To !luy

992-6468

&amp; Vicinity

AA/EOE
I

9

lost female Beegle 6 montha
okt. black, whrteand tan Lon •n
Mulberry Aw are1, Pom8foy
Rewtrd We1rrng red coll~r with
11lver ttuda , antwers to Lacy
Call 614 992 3165 or 614 992-3026

tr 2R t flll

RADIATOR '
SERVICE

CAREER
OPPORTUNITIES FOR
REGISTERED NURSES

MIDDLEPOHT - Middleport
Industry D&amp;E men 's slow pitch
softball tournament will be Sept .
19 and 20' En try fee $65 and two
balls Ca!l 992-25?6 o~ 992-62f4.

•

FREE ESTIMATES

AESIOENTfAL I COMMEACIAL

1-614-843-5425

heine, Ohie - 614-949· 27DI
Tetms. Cesh or Chock wtlh Proper ID
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: lh1s 1Sone ol the mcest and cleanest
estates I have had the opporlumty to sell on some hm e
Not Responstble for Acctdonts 01 loss of Property

CHESTER
The annual
Moore reumon w111 be held at the
home of Rodne v Keller, Rout!'
248, Chestc1 on Su nda y, 12"~11
p.m

POMEROY - Gospel meet ·
lngs will be he ld at the West Side
Church of Chris t, Laurel Cliff
Road, Sunday through Sept. 25.
The Sunday ser\'lces will be at 10
a.m. and 6 p m. with the
weeknight services at 7:30 p.m.
Maurwe Barnett of Phoehlx,
Arizona will bP the speaker.

Let U1 hue You In

We Cerry Frshrng Supptrn

CALL

reaidenceln Pomeroy, Oh Located ne•r the Le ·
gion Home 1 08 Legion Terrace

reunion ol the Charles Reed
Hysell and OsC"ar Hysell families
will be •held S£'ptcmber 20 at the
Forest-Ac rPs Park ncar Rutland.

#1 Copper
cu;,ant 53¢ lb
Top Grade
Aluminum Sheets
40¢ lb.
Aluminum Cans
34¢ lb.
9-IH mo

FENCE COMPANY

Complete Gutter Work

The houaehold good a and effect• of the late Be·
uie RudJaJtl, Coae #24979, will be sold at the

11

lotated ot Corner of
Rt. 143 and Rt. 7,
Pomeroy

6· 17-tfc

Sat., Sept. 19, 10 :00 A.M.

has bet&gt;n workmg in thl' wOOdshop Ihere. He is also enrolled at
Rio Grande Colleg('. Richard was
president of hts graduation c lass,
captain of the football t('am. a
cadN battalion commander of
the JROTC un1t. At Rio he "
Involved tn th£' m1lltan
program
'

DAILY 10 AM-6 PM
MONDAY thru SATURDAY

Purchasing all
types of
non-ferrous scrap

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Vinyl &amp; Alum Siding

PUBLIC SALE

RICHARD REGAR

nome economi cs cla ss at the
vocat tonal school at the Ohto
Vetc1 ans' Childr en's Home She
wa s th e senior cla ss treas urer
and played on the volleyball
tea m She Is att ending Rio
Grange Co llege.
Richard came to the Home
from Loram Count v in 19Rl and

Also Tr•••mlullft
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

8 7 1 mo

N1w liMation:
161 North Second
Midtleport, Ohio 45760

JIM CARNAHAN - AuctionHr

CA'I'IIERIN E L. BODINF;

Ph. 949-2969

Now Open

BUY - SELL - TRADE

LONG'S
CONSTRUCTION

ALICE STRUBLE _. EXECUTRIX
GREG CUNNINGIIAM

HAS . 1 2 .00· 6 00
Monday-Saturday
CLOSED SUNDAY

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR

Rt, 124, Pomeroy Ohio

ACCENT

&amp; Auction

·-

Repa1rs·
Located Holfway letw ..n
lt. 7 and la1han

TRI-COUNTY
RECYCLING

Mi4d&amp;tport · Alhtnt· P'or hmDuth
In I 111e1 p4

att r nd unc!' of m&lt;:&gt; mbers a t

\ 'ri ma Ru&lt;:&gt; co nducted a wr it ·
IPn quiz .o n the rules. traditions,
and customs ol Bela Sigma Ph i.
Mrs. C'ust&lt;'r was thl' winnrr and
rcct'i vcd a prize.
Refreshme nt s w('re served by
the host esses, Velma Rul', BPtty
Ohiingct , Shirley Beegle. Lillian
Moore, and June Ft'eed.

Transa~~:le

Roger Hysell
Garage

16141 '91· !111 or "2-1150

H US£HOLD
llln~ g 1oom su~e conscsttng ol walnut table w~h 4 chaors, hutch.
buffet and hnen ches( Howald ~Iter" grand! ather clock cegutar
SchoOlhouse clock, ~lver tea set. Gilson rei lreezer, Cal01~ elec
~&amp;nge, Maytag washer and drye1, glass top pat~ table wrth 4 chaos,
2 Amana atr condttJOIIS. l 4 pc, bedcoom Su11es, ROOS
Sweethea~ cedar chest Zenrth color IV Duncan Phyffe sofa. loveseat, 2 wtngback c h~r~ cechner, Be~ca t Ill scanner. brass and
glass candelabras glass pur&lt;:h !Xtwl set teardmp elec lamps.
Gone W1lh The Wtnd lamp plus sevecal n~e lamps ltgunnes what
not stuff and bottles, kmck·knaclts p1essed and etched glass.
EUJeka UJ&gt;'lght sweepec, WMe sewtng machtne wrth cal&gt; net, bmoculaJS. toaste• oven. Sunbeam lllJ&lt;er, crock pot. vanrty stools and
chmts, gtJSSIP bench, comer whatnot shelves, shadow box. PICIIIC
table. lawn turnrture, camelback hunk. old lOCke&lt;, plus the nocmal
amount of pots pan~ dtshes and small appltances

MASON - Eastern Athletic
Boosters are sponsoring a go lf
scramble tht s Saturda y at River·
side Golf Course In Mason, W. Va
A $22 entry fee ls required for
green fee and car t. A $200 savi ngs
bond will be awarded the first
place team. Tea ms will be
announced on the day of the
tournament For more lnforma-,
lion call John Evans at 843-5440

POMEROY
Red Brush
Churc h of Chris t on Bashan Road
1s having special weekend meet·
lngs at 7 p.m. on Friday and
Saturday, and at 9:30a.m. and 6
p m. on Sunday. Guy Mallory, of
Winter Garden, Fla. , will be the
speaker. Everyone welcome.

struments for Home and
Cornmere~al use Monitor111
to d11play Furna ce and Atr
Cond Hours or Mm or oper
lllng time Valuable Data
that allows Darty Goah to be
tet Complately ehmrnates
the end of the montt'l Bill suf
priSe
( , f Scott, Mqr , R Cr•meorn f~tltf
Salt~ Mgr ., Plu1 &amp;uooat•1
hlformohon anlll lro&lt;hun

5 14 East llaln

l u r~t\

EAGLE IIDGE
SMALL ENGINE
CENTEI
PAITS • SEIVICE
Repairs on All Makes

Manulacture and Sales of
Recording and Conlrol In-

Pomero ., Ohio

Community calendar/area happenings
WEDNESDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Church of Christ in Christian
Un ton revival through Sunday .
Speakers and smgers vary
mghtly. Services 7:30p.m

c
•M•
s

II om Linda Faulk. presi dent of

Auxiliary
announces
scholarships
Three $.l00 scholarsh tps have
been awarded by the American
Leg1on Aux11tary of FeeneyBennett Pos t 128, Middleport
Rectptenl s of th~ scholarships
are Gt eg Cunnmgha m . Pome
roy, and Cal htine Leigh Bodine
and R1chard Regar, both of the
Ohio Veterans' Children Home.
Xenia All three are at tending
Rio Gra nde College
Greg, son of Harry and Brenda
Cunni ngham, graduated from
Eastern High School. At Rio
Grande he is enrolled m a four
year program of business min·
agemenl and parllcipa t ing in the
ROTC class He plans to e nt er the
mlmstry at the completion of his

..,

'hotc was rcad

lton wti l b&lt;• hPirl In 1\nn apolls in
l!tAA
Ann Hu pP pt&lt;'sld d a t thf'

not as a moncy -maklng project.

CONIUMIIt - 0 1 S't51£MS
44 I lot&lt;h lt.
Middlopol't, 011. 457 60

992·2259

A famil y picnic was helo
recently at Forked Run State
Park by descendants of the late
Neva Imboden Grimm.
Attending were Kenneth and
Sue Imboden, Franklin and Lora
Imboden. Minnie and Paul John·
son, Gene and Wanda Imboden,
Doris and Bill Ford, Melissa and
Stacie Hubbard. Desiree, Butch
and ,Jason Taylor. Roger, Veronica , Chad and Brad Imboden. '
Skip, Vicky and Chris Imboden,
Debbie, Tim and Jessica Hill,
Kim. harles Tabitha Lawson.
Pamela Imboden, Tim , Tony.
Robin and Jeremy Imboden.
Penny, Ellen and Cindy Lewis,
Jason Imboden. and Minnie
Kaptlena .

ner.ve connected to the affected
ear's, ~~~:~~:",canal The balance
t
unaffected ear can
-_.....,., · compensate for the loss of
nerve m the first. It is safer than
methods previously used to correct the conditiOn because earlier techniques Involved mampulatlon of bram tissue
The operation was performed
on July 30 and the four year old
problem has been eradicated
much to the relief of the patient

Bells will ring for Bicentennial
Metgs Count y Will )Om tn the
'" Bells Across America"', a rmg·
ing tnbute to the 200 th anmver·
sary of the U S. , Constitution,
Thursday at 4 p m
Patty Parker , MPigs Count\ 's
btc'entenmal commttlee chair·

E. Molto...OIII

Giveaway

Kittens-black. vellow &amp;. 1lger 7
wko old Coli 114-441-0094.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

2 Mobrle homes 1 acre lot 2
mrles hom Hennan Trace
Schools R1.1ra1 water. blacll top
road Call 614 -266· 8343
1974 Concord 3 bt, 1411.70
total elec new Clrpet, 811.lrr1
nrce SB950 Call 614-446 ·
0175
Repossessed Mobrte Homes We
have em we fmance'em Example 1 984 Clayton 14a 70, three
bedroom 1 '12 battJ Total elect·
rrc, \l'ery good condrtron $600
down , payments at 8210 per
month 800 -826· 0752
12x65 Mobile Home, 2 br ,
carpet stove refrig • tinder ·
pendmg $17 00 down and take
over payments &amp;2800 Call

614 -246 5662

1977 Farrmont Bayview
14x70, all electnc. 2 bedroomt
central err, WISher dryer stove
retrrgerator underprnmng 814

Want to do hght houtecleaning l3
:-8::8::-:9-8:-3_7:-::-:--=:---:-:-:::rn Galllpahs erea Call614-448
7411
1970 Holty Park, 2 br , 12•60,
ready to move $3500 Cell
Will ttay with elders during the 614 -992 3100
day W1ll do office work • houH
dunmg Call614 -'-t6· 2026 or lQcated on Mornrng Star Ad
445 3289
Racrne. 14•70 2 bedroom,
fam1ly room wrth tlreptace. living
room wrth slidrng doors. tulty
Tretter roofs painted Ae•on•
ble relet. For fre~~ estrmate call equrpped krtch.,, front end b•dl;
porches, atorlgebldg. let up and
8111114·245-9264
ready to mow In Two acre lot
for rent C1ll aftff 6·00 pm
Haul end Sleek firewood *30 a
114-364-4084
·loeet Cell Ed .. 814· 441· 3978
Can do light hauling and roofing.
Aeuanebla rettl. Merion
Snider 614·949·262'
Teach•s wile wrth 4 y. .r ald
child wnl baby sit In her hqme
~W HIVMl 304·812-3771 1 • 1
and breek harMI fur
farm. Mr and Mrs

304-895· 3914

12•15 fultyc...,..ed,ltoveand
dryar Included Price rllduced to ~

•5800 Call 114-742-2791 or ,
114· 742 2777.
•

-·

1981 Windsor, 2 bedrOom.
14a70 in New H1ven ,Greet

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32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

LAFF·A·DAY '

loea1:ltd on Morning Star Rd ..

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R•t:ine. 14•70. 2 bedroom,

ooo

family room with fireplace. living
room with sliding doors. tulty
equipped kitchen. front and back
porches, storage bldg, att up and

ready to move in. Two acre lot
for rent. Call after 8 :00 p.m.
6, 4 · 364-4084.

33

Farms for Sale

Business
Buildings

"Oh, no you don't. If anyone
·ME!"
l eaves hom~ it's going to be

Comm8t'cial buildings for lease
Downtown Pt . Pleasant. Stores,

for Rent

35 Lots 8o Acreage

3 85 acres on C. R . 122 in Meigs
County. Thurman Martin. Jr. on
Roy Jones Rd .. Syracuse.
(Above Syr~cu•e water tank) .

46 Space for Rent

Mobile homes for rent Upper
Rl\ler Rd . At. 7 Will consider
construction workers. 614-4460508
~

3 bedroom. rent plus utilities,
Gallipolis Ferry, for Information
call 304-675-4088.

44

Apartment
for Rent

1 end 2 bedroom apartments for
rant . Basic rent' for 1 bdr ..
1183.00, 2bdr ., $219 .00 Also
required a $200.00 security
1 1/ t ac: lot on .Jerrys Run Rd
Apple Gro\le, witn rural water. deposit. CONTACT: Jackson
Estates Dept. Ph 446-3997
304-576-2383.
· Equal Hous1ng Opportunity
PRICED RIGHT - One . acre
Furnished Efficiency $145. Utilibuilding lots on Rt . 2 at-Ashton.
ttes paid. share ba1h 607
Public water and mobile homes
Second A...e .. Gallipolis Ph.
permitted. 304-576-2336.
446· 4416 after 7PM.
One acre lots on Mason BO at
Upstairs unfurnished apartment
Ashton. public water. mobile
homes permi1ted, $500 down . Utilit1es paid. Carpeted, no children or pets. Call614-446-1637
S 1 60 per month. 304-676·

3206.

For sale: Ideal hunting land, 25
acres of woods With newly bUilt
cabin, 20 minute dri\le from Pt .
Pleaunt on Owl Hollow Rd .
130,000 Call 304-675-564B.

Rentals
41

Houses for Rent

Nicely furnished s mall house.
Adults only. References re quired. OH street pdrlcing. Ph.

614-446-0338 .
4BR . house forrent 3ml. so. ol
Gallipolis . $300 a month plus
dep . Ref . required . Call 614·
446-1615 After 5 :00PM , call
446-1244.
4 BA house on 1 acre Excel
localion Ref. Call A -1 Real
Estate Broker. Call 304-675·
5104 or 675-7738
'IJerv 01ca. 3 br . house , Nice

neighborhood, ac.. gas-, heat.
dishwasher , stove, refrig ,
washer furnished Call , 614 ·
446-7025 .
House-936 1st Ave. partty fur ·
n1shed. 8200 per month. Call
614 -446-4038 or 446-1615 or
446 -1243.
4 Rm ., &amp; bath . 1928112 Chestnut
St. $165 a mo., S75 Oep Call
614-446-3870.
2 B" . 2 baths. $250 per month
Dep requ1red Brookhart lane
Call 614-446-4222 betweem

9 -6.
For Rent · 2 br .. unfurnished
house with gar•ge. One mile out
21 8 off Rt. 7 Accept one ct}ild
s200 a month plus dep . &amp; ref .
Call614 446-9886 .
128 State St · 'h of double
Adults with 1 child acceptable
Ref . and Sec . dep . requ1red . Call
614-446-0254 .
Me rcer\lille. OH . Nice 3 BR
house Close to school . $300 a
month plus deposit. References
required. No pets . Call614-446·

7610 .
Unfurnished house. 3 bt. Rodney Village II . &amp;275 . Call 614·
446 -4416 after 7 :00PM .
4 bedroom. near Meigs High
School. Pay own utilities Dep·
osit rquired Call 614- 9922381 .
2 bedroom house. newly redone.
N@:w bath. new kitchen. For rent
as of Oct. '1 . 1 month rent. 1
month security required. Call
614- 992 -55B7 between 9:00
and 5 :00 .
·
For rent or sale: large stately
home '" Middleport. Furnished
or unfu,nished. Call Yvonne
Scally at 614- 992-7521 or

992-2353 .
2 bedroom " A" frame ttouse.
Southside. $175. month plus
' daposit and ref . 304-675· 1 165 .
Nice 2 br house in Gallipolis. AC.
gas heat, ranga &amp; refrig. Deposit
required 3 04 -675-3968 or
676-6936
2 br house. S200. PM month.
Reference required. Camp Con-

ley . 304-675-2829.

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
Furnished 28R .. cable availabte.
AC ., nver vtew in Kanauga.
Fosters Mobile Home Park. Call

614-446-1602.
2 br .. wall to well carpet Privata
tot in Gallipolis. Ca11614-446 ·
1409 after 5 00 PM ..

2 &amp; 3 br. mobile homes. Call
614-448 -0627 after 2 PM ,
anytime waek-ends.

COUNT~Y MOBILE Home Park,
Routa 33. Nof1h of Pomeroy.
Rental trailers. Call &amp;14-9927479 .

Space for small trailan. All
hook-ups . Cable Alu efficiency
rooms . air and cable. Mason,
W Va. Call 304 -773-6861 .

For Sale: 90x110 lot· in Twin
Cedar additton, New Haven,
W.Va. $4500 firm . 304-882·

2336 .

Office Space tor rent Excal.
downtown Gallipolis location.
Inquiries call 614-446-4222 .

2 BR aptt. 6 closets, kitcheneppl furnished. Washer- Dryer
hook-up , ww carpet. newly
p41intecl. deck . Regency , Inc.
Apts. Call 304-675-nJa or

SPACES FOR RENT ~ Trailer
lots, Rt 1 , locust Road, b•ck of
K &amp; K 304· 675-1076.

49

For lease

Newly remOdeled charming 1
br , unfurnished apts m Gallipo·
lis . $175-1225 per month Dep
&amp; Ref. requ ired. Call 614-44&amp;·
2325 or 446-4426
1400 sq. ft . commercial apace.
Suitable 1or offices or retailing.
Corner of 2nd. &amp; Pine. Call
614-446 -2325 or 446· 4425 .

Merchandise

676-6104

Fu.noshed Apt · 1 B•

S225.

51 Household Goods

Utilities paid . 701 4th Ave. 1 - - - - - - - - - - Gallipolis Call 614-446-4416 t ·
after 8 :00PM .
SWAIN
A \Ia IIabei Oct . 15 . 1 Br. apt . near AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
HMC 1 adult No pets Ref and Olive St , Gall ipolis.
dep . reqwred . t225 . s month
NEW- 6 pc. wood group- S399
Call 614·446· 47B2.
Living room suites- $199- $699.
Bunk beds With bedding· 1199.
Upstatrs, furnished. 2 rooms &amp; Full size mattress &amp; foundation
bath . Clean. No pets. Oep. &amp; starting - S99 . Recliners
Ref required Utilities paid Call starting- S99.
614-446-1519.
USED- Beds, dreuers, bedroom
suites , 8199 - $299 . Desks .
3 or 4 br . t 'i l bath, kitctten wt1nger washer, 1 complete line
furnished. 5 Coun St . S250
of used furnirura
mo .. plus utilitias. Dep. &amp; Ref. NEW - Western boots· $30 .
Call 614 -446-4926.
Workboots S1 8 &amp; up . (Steel S.
soft toe) . Call 614-446-3159 .
Furnished apt. ne~~:t to library.
One professional adult onty. County Appliance, Inc. Good
Parking. Call 614-446-0338 .
used appliances and TV ·sets.
Open BAM to 6PM . Mon thru
28r .. carpet, retTig and stove. Sat. 614-446-1699 , 827 3rd.
661 3rd. Ave $250 a mo. plus Ave.-Gallipolis. OH .
dep Call614-245-9695
Valley Furniture, new &amp; used .
3 room , unfurnished $150 a Large section of qual ity furni month In city Call Days -61 4 - ture 1216 Eastern Ava ,
446-7512 . Evenings 446-1 9BO
Gallipolis.

a-

Furnished apartment : 3 rooms &amp;
bath . elou to Wash1ngton
S ch ool. Call 304-676-2990.
Oak Wood: 1 br . apt . stove,
rafrig . locatad close to town
Sec. dep . &amp; ret . Call 614-4462065- E\lenings.
2 Br., ca rpet . Stove, refrig.
furn•stted. Wastter-dryer hook·
up . Water. garbage paid. Near
Silver Bridge. Call 614-4467026.

Nice 2 br. apt. Stove, refrig ..
water furn1stted. 4 111 mi from
Gallipolis. 8210 a mo No pets.

Call'814-448-8038.
Grac1ous living 1 and 2 bed·
room apanments at Vtllage
Manor and Rlversfde Apart·
menta 1n Middleport From
$215. including utiltties. Call

614-992-7787 . EOH
2 bedroom. upstairs. newty
remodeled. Stove and refrigerator furnished . S200 per month
plus utilities. $100. deposit
required . Call 614· 992-6539.
614-992-2433 or 614-992-

3489

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers . dryers , refrigeratou,
ranges . Skagg 1 Appliances ,
Upper River Rd . bnide Stone
Crest Motel. 614-.t46 -7398
LAYNE ' S FURNITURE
Sofas and chair• priced from
9395 to $995 Tables S60 and
up to S126 H1de-a-beds S390
to S595 . Recliners 1225 to
8375 lamps $28 to S125.
Dinettes $109 and up to $495 .
Wood table w -e chairs 1286 to
$796 Desk S100 up to $375 .
HutcHes 1400 and up . Bunk
bedt complete w-ma1tresses
$296 and up to $395 Baby beds
$110 Mattresses or box springs
full or twin SJ)B. firm 178, and
$88 . Queen sets 1225, King
8350 4 drawer cheat S69 . Gun
cabtnets 6 gun Gat or electnc
range $376 . Baby mattresses
S35 &amp; $45. Bed frames t20.
S30 &amp; K•ng trame 160. Good
seleclion of bedroom suites.
metal cabinets. headboards S 30
and up to S65 .
90 Days same as cash with
.approved c redit 3 Miles out
Bulavllle Rd . Open 9am to 5pm
Mon . lhru Set. Ph. 614· 446 -

bedroom apartment 10 Middle- 0322
port. $166 . per month Reference requirad. Call 614-992- . Save alot-Chech us out tor
6763 .
carpet and furniture. 9x12
Carpet, S60 6 piece wood living
4 room . bath. Carpet. stove.
room auit. ~ t399 . Mollohan
refrigerator. Daposi1 and refer- Furniture, Upper River Rd . Cell
ence required Adults onl¥ No 614-446-7444
pets. Call614-949_-264&amp;.
1

APARTMENTS. mobile homes,
houses. Pt. Pleasant and Gallipolis. 814-446-8221 .
2 bedroom furnised apt. ref end
deposit. New Ha~Jen , W. Va ..
304-8B2 -3267 or 304-7735024 .
3 rooms and bath, gu heat,
ground floor. washer end dryer
hook up. no childran. immediate
occupancy. No pats. phone
304-676-4480 ext 53 •or 60
One bedtoom furnished apart·
ment in Point Pleasant Extra
clean and n1ca, Adults. no pets.
phone 304-876 -13B&amp;.
Very nice. 3 bedroom all electric
.apartment. large porch. city
water No pets. Deposit and
reference required . Crab Creak
Rd. t225 . month . Plus utilities.
304-676 -6609 after 5 .30, 6751087.

4!&gt; Furnished Rqoms

PARSON 'S FURNITURE
New wood 6 pc. living wood
suites. t399 .96 : chat1 of drawen, 4 drawer- 848, 5 drawar$59.95; mattress &amp; bo1upr1ngsfull si;~:e; 312 coil. $149 .96 set;
set.
twin mattresses, 895
THE WORKING

MAN 'S FRIEND
Kenmore washer, $75 . Speed
Ouaen washer. t75 Dryer,
S96. Magtag wringer wuhar.
895 30" electriC range, 175
36" alectric range. 876. 20"
gas range, $76. 30" gn ranga.
$96 Small w .. her &amp; dryer,
S96 each. Uprigh1 frear:er.
S150. Harvest gold refrig ..
S 125 Skaggs Appliances 669
Upper River Rd . Gallipolit, Oh

614-44e-7398 .

304-875-9780.

Rooms tor rent by week or
month . Call 614-992-7621.

B~nlc bed set with matching

Z·bedroom, Syracuse. t180 per
month plus utihti~H end depotit .
Call 814-992- &amp;&amp;87• or 614·

992-5732 .
12x60, 2 bedroom mobile home
tor rent . Call814-992-15194.

9 ,30 · 4 ,30 . 614 -992 -2353
other hours.

46 Space for Ren.t
Office Spaea for Rent. Excellent
for Attorneys. A~:countant. ate.
Clo.. to Court House. Call
Wiseman Reel Estate Ag8f)cy.

814-446-3844.

••2 - Abitlbl

skiing Qr paneling
preflnsihed 7 / 11x4' x8 .' 14.96
pc., 25 pc. up 13.915 .
3 - Aiuminum siding wittt inau·
lated backer. 125.00 sq. Onlv40
or 50 tq's
4 - »A. 0~ "•4 ' •8' tongue &amp;
groove Wafer board. Sheeting or
flooring IB.95 and t7.95 each.
6 - 901b. wt. rolled roofing.

614-886-7311 .

White a GrHn &amp; Driftwood •
Eerthtone. t8 .95 roll.
8 - 151b. wt felt paper. Black.

8470.

-~-'-------'-

S6 .95. Roll.

7 - 29 gage white Of bfown
valley or fleshing metal
28"1150' .. t19 .96. roll .
8 - 81th l)anels tll~t bofrd. • ' 118' .
Embossed and smooih 84.99 to

Woodburning stove . 8200 .
White frost-free refrig .. t60 .
Call614-379-2769 .

. $12.96.

Se•• 98 ,000 BTU fuitl stove
with blower and 276 gallon luel
tank. 1400 firm Call &amp;1•· 3888683.
.

9 - Wood and masonite paneling
4 ' xB '. several panerns . 14 .95 to

t8 .116.
1 O- Moldin8 to match peneling.

1- corners. - corners cap and
divider strips . t1 .25 each.
1 1 - All wood turned Spindle
column, porch posts 4 "a nd 8 ",
B' •nd 9' long. 2 for U5.00and
2 for •45 .00.
12- W'x12" x8 ' cad1r boards.
IB .OO each. 2 for &amp;16 .00.
13- Cottage grade pine plinking . channeltJroove 16 sq ft . per
bundle. U .OO per bundle some
cedar.
14- Window and door trim,
prefinished and unfinished.
81 .26to 13.00 · 1' pes.
15- 32 "1176i' • V." tampered Insulated glass penel1, 't 25 00
each
16- Epoxy coated steel wire
Cloaet and cebinet shelving. ISO
per cent below retail.
17- Bruce pretiniJhad oak flooring n1turaland medium finishes.
20 sq. ft pack t46 .00 and 1 0
pkl. and up U9 .96.
1B- 5 gal . aluminum fibered
roof coating, •20.96 .
1 9 - Cannon crah pine louY'8rilld
lntertor 1hutters at wholeule
20- High glou 6 pc.tubwlll kit
with gh.te. 129.95 2, - 28 " x20 " slidinggllssmedici ne cabmet w it h lights ,

Harbalife. Call 614-448-2200
or 446 -3131
1000 gallon fuet oil tank above
or below gro11nd use. t200. Call
614-448-7026
F~rewood .

Stock up for winter.
830 a pick-up. deiNerad . c,u Ed
at 614-441 -397B .
Highpoint microwave. like new·
complete with dishes CollapSI·
ble walker, like new. Dishes.
coffee table. etc. See at 107
Garfield Ave .
Gas heater with blower. S25
Used raftig. Good far basement
or garage, 820 Call 614- 446·

2030

Firewood &amp; slates. Alre~y cut.
Can ac:eept HEAP &amp; Em4trgency
vouches. Calll14-2&amp;6 -1363 or

256-6202.
Catalylie converters , onlv
189.96 . Most models. lnstella·
tion also available Mutt...- Man,
9 Stimpson Ave .. Athens, Ohla
1 ·800-843-3767.

039 .95.

Mixed hard wood slabs. 12 per
bundle Containing IPprOII 1 Vl
ton FOB. Ohio Pallet Co.
Pomeroy. Oh1o. 114-992-8451 .

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22- 30" 1lmont:1 double door
venit¥ with m•rblt top , $79 .95 .
'23 - 17.119 ~ mini vanity w1th
marble top, U9 .96 .
24- 0ver 200 vanityl set up on
show room floor . Oat! 60"
double bowl with merble top .
1199.95 .
25 - 0alt Med icine c: abine1a
179 .96 and $89 .9&amp; .
26- 0elc toilet seah, 519 95.
27- 30 " .130 " plate mirrors

Gu furnace. 100,000 BTU ,
80,000 output 4 yean old.
Air·••••· 1250 . Call 614 -992·
2517 Of 614 - 992 · 6~93 .
Whites liberty 2 metal detector.
U1ed 11ery little Call 614 -992 ·

3703.

024 .96 .

ChanMI Master Satelite wh:h
remote t:Of)trol . 11100 . Ken wood Cassette car stereo. $ 100.
Call 61J'-992-7467

28- Solid brass h~tt poliahtd
vanity fa~ce u , $19 95 Ant1que
brus. 119 .96
29- Solid bra11 high polished 3
handle tub and shower faucet .

16 inch Homelite Chain Saw.
$125 8 HP tiller. •8:50 . Sen
propelled electric stan lawn·
mower , 1250 080 . Maytag
wring..- w ..h.,, t100 1/J HP
deep Well pump , tank and pipe.
Call 614-985· 3839 .

044 .96
30- Brigh1 brus 1nd antique
brass trip 18\ler tub drains .

019 .86 .
31 - Cttrom• waeherlass vanity
fau cets. t9 .95.
32- 4 pc solid oak towel barset.
819 .915 .
33 - ·AII typitJ of hend tools ·
Mechanic and carpente-r. Big
Discou n11.
34- Two Pouch all leather carpenter apron with belt . $16 .96 .
35- Perm•. R-Rig id shaft ing
intuition . fo 11 o ne side .
11J" II4 ' a8' -$4 .99. 14 -$5 99, 1" 16.99
36- 72 " B'rc:h st1rter k•tchen ·
?2 " base. 2 -15 " wall cab ,
1 -val.nu, 1 -7 2 " pc , top .
5199 96 .
45- 1 pc. Fibetgless rub and
showe r, w.hite and colors .
s149 95-to 11179 95 .
4&amp;- 2 pc. fiberglau tub and
shower white end c:olou .
$175 00 to 1199.95
47- 1 pc . aerylictubandsttower
w ith ceiling , 1249 , 95 to

Electrolu11 Cleaners. co mplete
•ttachments S78 cuh or term•
arranged. 304-675-4416,
Senoned oak firewood , call
304-676 -2757 after 4 :30
Bedspread . drapes , pillow
shams. and qwlt. like new,
304-882 ·2038 . call after 4 p.m.
Ashley ~ood burner with
blower. 304-675-1267
Waveless waterbed for sale
$300 00 . 304-675 -7209 or
675 -7554 .
FirewOOd. 135 00 load . 304675-5907 . .

$299 .96 .

Beautiful 4 pc. pot1er Basselt
bedroom suite. like now , 304{175-4108 .

48 - 1 pc:. fiberglass end ecrylic
showef stall only, t179 .96 to

NatuJal gas furnace 96,000 btu
!1125 .; Central air cOnd . 2 Y, ton,
$150.; both 1260 304 -773-

49 - White steel bath tub only
non 1kid bottom. t69 .91S .
50 - Kitch~~n and bathroom and
bar counter top. 12.9911n . ft , 8 '

$299.96.

9661 .

8o10" 8o12· pcs.

.

51 - K-lux white brick' country side 6 1q . fl. per ctn, 11 50 each.
monor. tiS 96 - 2 gal bucket.
52- White commodes 3 gallon
water uven graCie A, t39 .96.
63- Miscallal'leous &amp;Ilea and
colors of m1rlba \lanity tops (81
gradel, $15 .00 each. Some
doub'e bowl.
64- 31"x80" white crossbuclc
storm doou. $39 96 each.
55 - B-grede steel insulated
doors, 32 " and 36 " , blaclt only,
$19 .96 .
56 - 8 -.grade Interior wood
doors, finished and unfini1hed.
28" wide down to 12" wide.
16 00 e•c~
57- Fiberglass oval whirlpool
bath tuba. almond. 72 " long.
36 " deep, 22" high. Complete
with pump and plumbing. Reg
$1895 , now $895. only a few .
68- Wood b1.nning fireplace
stove. t39 96 each or 3 for

Colorado Blue Spruce about 3'1J
ft . tall. 304-675 -1484.

Pets for Sale

Groom and Supply Shop-Pet
Grooming . All breeds .. All
styles Julie Webb Ph. 614-446-

0231 .

Dragonwynd Cattery Kennel.
CFA Himalayan. Persian and
Siamese ki1ten1. AKC Chow
puppies. New kinens ; Penian1.
Call 614-446· 3844 after 7PM
Pure-bred. red Oobarman pupa,
8 wks. old. $60 each . Call
614-379-2813 .
Meigs County Humane Sodety
has cats and kittens to adopt.
Spayed and neutered and h.t
shots. Adoption fee required
Can 614-992-6605. or 992-

0100.

59- Prices good
supply last .

3026

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while

PENN 'S WAREHOUSE
WELLSTON. OHIO - 814-384-

Registered Cocker SPaniel pupPlea. Alao Himal4f1yan kittens . No
checks . Call 614-992-2807

3645
Ready mix concrete and all
concrete supplies. Call u1 Valley
Brook Cement and Supplies,

Beagle pups for sale. 11 5 . Ready
tO s1art this fall. CsU 614· 843 5276

304-773· 523'4.

Bruce Beattie -

Televis'ion
Vi.e wing

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Pets for Sale

2 male Shaltle pup~et (miniature colli"l· 304-871-1324.

I full blooded Be~la pups, 7
wks. old. •10. each. 304-e762231 .
One parrott cocktail, canary and
2 f..,ale Norw-ui•n pups. 304-

895-3926.

57

Musical
Instruments

Good used trumpet for sale.
Reasonable Call 6U -992 ·

3214 .

Cleveland trombone, 180. 304773-6B67.

Fruit
8o Vegetables

Ounrovin Fruh Farm
Cider, MeiJOH, Super Gold. Red
&amp; Yellow Delicious. Macintosh.
and Grimes appl•. pears, ttaney, sorghum, and apple bune'
Pick vour own gr•p" 25 cants a
pound. Week di'YS 9 -1 . week endt9 · ~ . At. 081 So. of Albff1Y.
Phone 614·898·1298
Truck Lo•d Salt H•rdy Mumt.
12 .99- buv &amp; Qet 1 i r " &amp; lb.
ViJginia appln. $1 .59 . 60 lb
Ru ... t potaton, *4 .99 5 lb
bskt . f'lomttrown tomato...
U ?5 . 10 tb . bag No .1 Idaho
pourou, • 1 .49 Fretttof'le
peaches. 39 c:"tl lb., 110.99
bushel. Foodslamps welcome. B
• S Produce ac:rota from Plzu
Hut , Gallipolis 448 -8733 . Open
9am · 7pm Oaity . Ctosad &amp;undav.
Ouahty Fruits and Vetj~et•bln
Jetail and wholesale 8 a s
Produce across from Pi1q Hut.
Gtllipolis, Ohio
Ytllow .Frenton• Canning
Pe..:hes Now A~tallabl e. Call tor
\lati.,ies and prk:et

BOB'S MARKET

Muon 773-8721
Open 7 Oays

Farm Suppl11~s
~ Ltvestuck
61 Farm Equipment
CROSS &amp; SONS
U S. 36 West. J•ckson. Ohio.
814 -281 ·6451 .

1984 Ford Tempo - ps , pb,
•m-fm. ac. 13195 . 1983 Ford
Fairmont ona owner. $2350.
Caii614-28&amp;-S622

-

Maney Fergu110n. New Holland.
Bush Hoo Sal" • Service. Over
40 used uaetors to c:hoo.. from
&amp; complele line of new • used
equipment. Larg"t selec:tton in
S.E. Ohla
990 Oevtd Brown, 54 hp di"el
traetor , low hours. loeally
owned wh:h 6 ft . bush hog.
13650. Call 114 -281·6622 .

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Repouessed l Must
2
quonNt ·Styla steel buifditlg1.
Brand new. never erected. One is
40 ft . x40 ft . Will sell for balanca
owed Call Carl 1-800-6274044

Is It true you can buy JtfPI lor
t4... througt-. the U $ gol!4tn•
ment? Get 1tle fac:t1 today! Call
1· 312· 742 -1142 hi 4089

1981 AMC bQie 4 .. 4 I c;y l
auto. PS . PB Good condition
N•ed• minor repair IU -742
2930 afttr 8 .00. ask fo r 1(11tn
1978 Mercury Mont~tgo ; nww
ptlnt , new brl;lles . oe-w tiret, PH.
PS , AC . l&amp; 1 Clevtland AM FM
' " ' "· 1850. Call 114 -9482'879 or 614. M9· 20415.

1t80 Ford Mu1tang. 4 c:yl . 4
ap.ad 11200. Call 114 ·f49 •
2083.

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1982 AMC Spirit, 4 cyl, 4 speed,
one owner. e.1c cond, will
Or
Hade tor 19?7 thru 1980 lour
wh~ drivt truck , phone 304-

882-3389.
1 986 vw Golf. 2 dOOr , a tpted,
T1tan red, IU c:ond , AM -FM
t1dlo. 1&amp;.000 miles. euetlltnt
c::ondltton. 304-875· 5325.

19815 Ca\lall• wagon. 2 hter . 4
cyt, 5 sl)4ted 1r•na , fuel inj .
AM -FM cassette. 26.000 nules.

15.800 304-675 7746
1974 Mont e Ca rlo. 1350, 1968
Nova •soo top tor C.J 7 Jnp.
304-576-2886
' 79 ford F1hmont 1tat10n
wagon 79,000 mdft 11 ,800
304· 676-2902

1985 Ooctge D•ytona, Turbo l .
red ·litvar, black leather. sun.
'root, loaded. New tirn . 304676· 5306 aft..- 6 p.m .

'71 Toyota, 2 door , 4 on lloor.
•285.00. Also Franklin sto\le

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1977,.. Chr~ Nova, good cond
UOO. Call after 4 , 304-•&amp;e.
1638 or 468· 1728 .

1981 Gr•yely snow plow,
mower deck rotary plow euttiv.tor. 304-773-5011 ,

72

62 Wanted to Buy

1980 Chwy 1.1 ton pk:kup.
12800. 1971 Yellowstone
Camper with bath, $1800. Call

Trucks for Sale

814-992-8717 .
64 Chevy pickup. $200. Or tr1de
of equalvelu•. 304 · 675-3802 .

73

Vans 8o 4 W.O.

1977 Dodge pasHneer v1n, v-8,
ac. ps, pb, c:ruise. Need• work
Call 114-441-7026.

Duree Boars . Bred iust lfke the
boars we tested at thlf Ohio
Testation that gained over 2.6
lbs. per day . Roger Bentley.
Sabina, OH . 613-68•·2398

Will give re1sonable price for '83
to '86 Toyota 4114 pickup. Must
be clean, untbuMd, low miles.
Will cOnsider Ni18an. 614-446·
Ch•olail - cow whtl calf. Call 7013 hom 4 p.m .'· 9 p.m .
614· 379-2128 .
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Jeep Wagoneer • wtteel drh.la,
Bunnies for uta. Call 614-949· V-8 , stand trans .. Jeal good
2017.
cond. t&amp;OO. 304-578-2704.

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and linancial n - wlttl Lou
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t650 firm Jo• Bowland, 209 S
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7:35 (I) Sanford and 1on
8:00 (]) Second H-rmoon
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Home
Improvements

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innovative look at the

Constitution as the
foundation of America's
freedom and focuses on the
Conalltution as 1 living
document, chronicling tho
battles our nation has fought
to bring The Blessing of
Llbeny 10 aH Americans.
Peter Jennl~a. Ted Koppel
and David Br1nkley anchor
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BASEMENT

WATERPROOFING
Uncondl1ional lift'lime guaran·
.,c.. turniahed
FrH H11m•tes Call eolltct
1-614-237-0488 . dll"f' or n l~ht
Rog•••B•sern•n•
Wa1arproot.ng

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SWEEPER ar'!d sew~ng "'.c:hlne
rape lr. parts, arkt supPhet Pict.
wp and deliverv , Davis V~c:uum
CJ••ner , on• half mil t up
George~ C1HII Rd Call 614·
44«1 · 294
RON ' S Television Set\llc•
Houae c:ajls on RCA , Ou•ur,
Gf Speo ..ing m Z.nilh CaU
304-576-239B or
441 2454

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Cf 11-£ 'JIJ:ilf. LIFE. .

Ferry Tree Trimming. l tump
removal C811 304•176 13 31

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complete, •239. Manre11. Wa·
terbed and Furniture Ware·
house , 98 Columbut Rd . ,
Athena, Ohio 45701 . 614 -&amp;93-

1971 Dodge Dart Swing,.-. 225,
Slant tilll:. Grwt cond. $800 or
belt offer. Call 114-ZISCI-1301 .

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Cor Fourth and Pint
Gallipoli•. Ohio
Phone 114-441 -3118 or 514·
446-4.77

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allerglc... AACHOOOI ... to handkerchiefs?!"

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MOB Aoadst•r. 11ft flbtrgla"
boat, 40 hp, John1on motor on
rratler. 1914 Ford pick-up. Cell
614-448-1528 or 441·1339 .

1979 Honda for sal a or trade.
Ch .. p. 304-87&amp;-(10715

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WI N TER WHEN

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newsmakers and cetebrlties.

10:00 ()) Stralgllt Tllk

Aes1dent ial or com merci•l wiring. Naw a11rvice or repain.
Licen.-ed electrician. Estimate
frM Ridenour Elf&lt;:tric al , 304-

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Eligius is spared the final
fury of the wrecker"s baH.
(Premiere) Q

675-1786.

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General Hauling

011iard Wa1er 'Service: Po~ s.
Cist~trns , Wella. Delivery Any·
time. Call f! 14-446-7404-No
Sunday ca lls .

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of today's news and a look
ahead to tomorrow's news
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R &amp; R Water Sarvice tl ome
cisteu, wells, poota filled . fof ·
m11rly James Boys Waten .Call

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304-675-5370.

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A &amp; M Custom Couches ~nd
Reupholstery, St. At. 7, Crown
Cily. Oh. 614-268-1470, Eve.
61'4 -446- 3438 . Open dally 9 to
4 30. Sat . 9 .30 to 1 .30. Old &amp;
new Uphostered
Mowrey's Upholtterine sar\111'19
tri eounty area 22 years. The best
in furniture upholattring Call
304 - 676-4114 fqr free
estimetes.

inspirational portrait of Sister
Adrian Barrett and her work
to help others In her
community ol Scranton,
Pennsylvania.
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It's a good idea lor partners to clarify the meaninp of special bids. Many
players use weak jump overcaiJs (6-11
~igh-card points and at least a six·
card suit), but does a jump overcall
have the same meaning when made in
tbe pass-out position? You must answer that for yourself, but I suggest
you bold something like today's South
hand (12-14 points and a six-card suit).
With Jess, simply bid the six·card suit
at the one-level. With more, make a
takeout double and later bid your suit.
After the two-spade bid by South,
North upgraded his heart king to justi·
fy goi111 to game. Declarer wisely
ducked the opening lead to keep East
off lead later. Diamonds were contin·
ued to dummy's ace. South came to his
hand with a high trump, ruffed his last
diamond, cashed dummy's queen of
spades and played a be'-rt to his queen.
West won the ace and returned a
beart. Assuming the hearl jack to be
with West, declarer put in dummy's·
10. East won tbe jack and played a
club, setting tbe contract two tricks.
South could do better. After winning
the second diamond, be should play to
the spade ace and trump a diamond,
then come to the spade king and lead a

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low heart toward dummy's king. When
West ducks, declarer wins the king and
returns a heart to his queen. Of course
the jack coming up solves 'the problem, but even if East's second beart
were a low card, West would now be
endplayed, forced either to play away
from that elusive heart jack or to play
a club into declarer's king.

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problem
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tilling
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singing
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great
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14 Word of
welcome
16 Give
the OK
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hazard
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23 Jay
· of comedy
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28Aphorism
2901d dance
30 Skirmish
31 Pitcher
33 Bard's
adverb
34 Used the
rocker
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flower
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stardom
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44Rhode
Island's
flower
45 Shopper
stopper
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47 Zest
for life

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2 Macaw
3 Avocation
4 British ·
statesman
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&amp;Gypsy
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inland sea
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tresses
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15 Salver
17 European
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18 Meara
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of comedy

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24 For all
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25 African
38 Assuage
river
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26 Au!(ur
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hints. Each day the code letters are different.
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Honda TRX12B. 4 wtlleltrs,
12000. for both w..tcendJ, call
114-912-ICI41. weekdavs114-

8:30 (]) laat Frontier
9:00 (]) 7QO Club
· 0 (}) IBl A Yelll' In the lila
Anguished Anne wres11es

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Wood and coal 1toves, furnaces,
and lnterts. 8rur1co, Ashl-v .
Consalldatad Dutchwast. Buy ,
Mil. Hade. tO yrs . ex~eince in
carpenter . Call 814-69B -612t

1984 Honda V-30 M•gnt 500.
Wet..- cooled. Burgandy beetlent condition. Call 114· 441-

19M Hondo TRX200. 1185

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CARTER 'S PLUMBING

Dump tru ck deli~Jery, coaL
atone, sand, gravel. fill and
'sewdu5t 304-675-3190.

01y. tsk for Clif.

f'MPr'..

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

8o Heating

or best offet'. Excel. cond. Call
81.-446-7025

tliOO. Call 614-446-8781

Depu1y Chief of Pollee gives
up job to become stree1 cop.
(Premiere) Q
IIJ) TSA
IIJ) P-ne.. Wrap ups of
tho day·s world news and in
depttl feature reports. (1:00)
ID 1121 Jack Van lmpe The
AIDS Coverup
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Ill (f) MOVIE: A Rumor of
Wlr, Plfl 2 (I :57)
8:05 (I) MOVIE: Hero It l.erge

I'LL.9+1.. .

Ro11ry or cable tool drllhng
Moat wells completed aamedav
Pump ..... and servic::e 304
895 · 3802

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1983: Honda V-45, Entercaptor.

Karate lrom Tulsa, Arizona

liberty ABC News takes an

Wa11erson ' s Water Hauling ,
raas ona ble rataa, immedlatlt
2 ,000 gallon deli~tery, cisterns.
pools. we!l. etc: call 304· 576-

kaw•uki 200. 3 wheeler. $900

!!l Prola101ona1 K8Nta wt&lt;A

ALL.EY OOP

2919.

Mixed 1'1-v t 1 . bale on wagon
Hay for bedding SOc 304-075-

link between orptian bOy and
wealthy couple.(Premlere) C

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Motorcycles

111 Wheel of Fonune 1;1
Gl1!21 1111 JaopardYi 1;1
1H1 Major L..... 8a-l

1 &amp; ft (.,.-.p.,, stove, retuoer•-

Paul Rupa Jr. Waler Service.
1978 Jaep CJ7, new paint &amp;
· 446-3171 . Pools, cist·
overheul, good cond. U.OOO. 1 Cell614
erns, wells ,
Callefttr 5 pm, 304-882· 2502

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II (I) Judge
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304-676-6269 .

Hay 8o Grain .

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rtH:\K AND ERNEST·

1971 Buick Skylark custom
1600. Negot l• ble. 304· 6752241

7421

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Struts. 1119 9&amp; p•ir. 1n1talled
Most model• Muffter Man. 9
S1tmp1on Ave . Athent, Ottlo.
1 -800· 843 · 3767.

WINTERIZATION
Security Ligh1s. Storm Wind0111tS, Insulation, Roofing. Gen·
•ral Replir~ . 304-17&amp;.6367

SIDERS EQUIPMENT CO .

Livestock

!!l~r(LI.

Cil E n - - Tonight
Ill (I) People'o Court
(!) IIJ) MacNttl/ Lehrer

Auto Repair

'77 DMge DiplOmat V-8 . auto.
Good Cond •600 00

~rant .

Homelite and Jon ' Mred Service

63

e&gt;UT 1 C~'T HE.LP IT .. .

Chevy tru ck 1oppe r

S••rka Trect and lawn S•rvice.
l•¥~n ella, tandtctplng, stump
ramo~tal , 304 -&amp;71 · 2842 or

'76 Monr:•
V-8 . good
cond. tSOO. 304-675- 1131 .

2985.

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oo. 304-882 · 2438.

'78 LTD 4 dr . auto .. air, new
e~thlust . exc:. rubbtw'. 11500,
304. 875-2845 atter • p m.
2906 Birch Ave.

W. Va. 304-875 -7421 .

Now buying shell eorn or ear
corn . Call forlateatquotes . River
C1ty Farm Supply, 614-446·

anchored live from New
VO(k. ((1:301
IHI JeHenona
(f) Too CloM far Comfort
1:35 (I) Carol Burnett
7:00 (]) Aeinington S1Mie
8 (2) Pill Map-

19?8 Subar11 Good motor. 1iru
likfl new. BOdy unute lor road
use . &amp;14. 949- 21!!87,

186.00. 304·182-2694.

Henderson . WV , 304 - 875 -

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6 ft
teO

S1ainleas lteeluh•ust systems
Now custom m•d• tor your
truck, motor home or class ic esr
wrth life·tlma warranty . Mufflet
"''" · 9 Stimpson AYe , Alhefls,
Qtuo 1-800-1143-3767

111 • 1121 cas - .
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(0:301 c
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tho entertainment world Is

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1985 Chevy Camero 17600

1973 Chevy Nova , w1d11 tires.
•100, Call 614 -441· 4519 af1er
4:30PM .

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(I) e (I) ABC Nftal;l
(!) Nightly lualne11 Report

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3 stock cat' frames . Get in~tolvtd
in Amaric•' • No . 1 spectator
1port. cheap. Call 514-941·
2B79 or 614 949 ·2045 . Must

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t3&amp;0. 304-882-2862

197B Pontile Cst .. 4 dr ., 301
engine. cruise. ps. pb ac:.
am·fm ·stereo·ctu radio. A· 1
Cond. Call 514-446 · 3•18 after
4!00 PM . all day Sat . and Sun.

HE'l-L NEED
A 80DY~UARD
1+ HOUR~ A DAY
IF HE'S TO l!!oE

Dual exhaus1 llitt. •99 95 in·
sttlled . Most Fords, Chevy
trueks. van•. 41t4's. Mufller
Mon . 9 Stimpson""" . "'""''·
Ohio. 1-BOO· B•3-3787 .

514-388·8240.

Btrs . chains, and sprockets to lit
tlmost •nv saw . SIDERS 1971 Volluwaaen lor Jtle or
EQUIPMENT CO , Henderson, - trade
for tJuek. 304· 17!1 1513.

a Supplies.

Budget Tranirnisstons · used rebuilt . all tVP''· Guar1ntee 30
dll!(s. Cash and Carry or 1nttal .
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Cell " 14 ·
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1 9B5 C1vali• W6Qon. Auto., ps,
pb. ac, am -fm . Cte~n C• ll

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(!) Dr. Who Creature from
the P11. Pan t
• IIJ) Owl TV Q
1H1 Good Tllneo
e (f) OM Dar at a Tllne

CAPTAIN EASY

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Chevy 4 ap lransmission, Bell
housing, pressufe plate, clutch,
throw ou1 be1ring. fly wl1ee4 .
Hur11 shifter t225 , Good 4 cyl
engine with 4 speed 1ranJmisaion out of 1980 AMC Sphlt .

79 Volkaw1gon Rabbit. 73
Dodge Chatger. Call C1 U -446·

Call 304-876-5510.

Epiphone Claasic:.t guitar CaU
614 · 742 -2171 .

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Auto Parts
8o Accessories

614-448-0166 .

WED., SEPT. 111 •

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EVENING
1:00 (]) c,.zr Like a Fo1 Man

Used and rebuil• tranam issions.
Internally inspec1ed end guaranteed. Installation avallabla. We'
bur junk transmissions. Call

3 year old Appaloo• gelding,
good rider - used to people.
304-870-20&amp;9 or after 4 :30.

dresser type chest Dark pine.
large cannonb..l posh. t32B.
Call614-446-2044.

614-843-5294.

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primtd sidi'nu
7 / 1&amp;" d "•16 ' f'lorile:nel lap.
t26 .60sq. or 21 sq. Hn . t18.00

otter 6,oo PM.

Maytag Dilh Washer. $100. Call

1 e ft . Chr;.._ bHt, 2 motors.
trail•. Asklrtg 1·1000 tor all. C.H

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BORN LOSER
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Wednesday, September 16, l987

Pontoon Boat- 60 HP. Johnson.
trtller. t2710 . Call &amp;14-448 4043 .attar 1 :00 PM .

1- Masonite

Big Dakota Ffarm home buih on
your lot. 112.996 &amp; up. Call

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11 ft . tri-haul, 15 HP MI,CUry.
trallet , covers. am -fm cassette,
new battery, ecc..aori ... ,rfver
ready. t2.BOO. 304 -875-5488 .

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New wood &amp; coal heater. Used
30'' electric range, In good con d .
No Sunday calls 814 -318·
Furniture for Sale: Oak hutch,
washer-dryer, lo\lt seal II chair,
eolor tv Call 614-448-8252

Treiler for rent or .al.e. Nice and
clean. Call614-992-2367.

2783.

Firewood for nl• $30.00.._
piek-up load, delivered. Call
Roger Meade- 614-318-SOU
Ot 38B-9341

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Boets and
Motors tor Sale.

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Concrete blocks all 1ize1 yard or
delivery Mason •and. Gallipolis
Block Co.. 123V:t Pine St.,
Gallipolis, Ohio Call 614-441-

Queen sir:e water bed: bookcate
headtioard. 6 drawer pedestal.
Very good c:ond 1260 Call

2 br .. unfurnished 12x60 . 1 mile
pa ..ed HMC. Oep &amp; Ref.
required. Call814-448-4389 or
1 2x65. 3 bt Mobile Home. Call
614-448-1339 or 448· 162B .

Building Materials
Blocll. brld. sewer pip•. win·
dows, llnt.. s, ate Claude Winter•. Rio Grtnde. 0 . Call 81424&amp;-5121 .

Used refrig., washer &amp; dryer.
Mollohan Furnitura. Call 814446-7444

Furnished JOOm. $76. Utilities
paid . Share bath. Single male
919 Seeond. Gallipolis. Call
446-4418 aher 7pm .

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614-388-9879.

614-246-9548 .

Rooms for rant, day . week .
month. Galli.a Hotel: Call 614·
446-9680. Rant aslowaa 8120
month.

KIT 'N' CARL YLI! ®by

64 Misc. Merchandise .55 Building Supplies

r;.;:~~;~~~~~~r:;:;~::==:;:::;::==:1 membership
Camp~ng Coast·
• Coast
. Callto 814-3B8·
42 Mobile Homes

Pets for Sale

Bftagle-' Dog for trade, good
hunter. 304-676-2B86

Heatiiator' fire pl•ce. comphtta.
Good cond . Call 614-4461340.

~04 - 675 - 7119 .

Approx. 3acres Fruit trees, rw·al
water, well, septic tank. Rt 160
between Bidwell &amp; No. Gallia
H .S
lots of rolld frontage.
$1 1 .500 Call614 -388-9354 .

German short hlir pointer bird
dogs . 304-&amp;75-21 59.

614-367-0669.

room, all electric b•tck ranch ,
overlooking river. nur town .

675 -6104.

China cabinet for sale. Ruttlc
solid oak, handmade. 3 bottom
shelves $150. Call 814-9Blli ·
4396 .

Ouellty firewood for ule. t 2&amp; •
pic~ · up load. Bidwell ; Ohio. Call

lure plus woodlond, cne barn,
two out buildings, thr" bed·

offices.
A· Dne
RealCall304·
Estate.
Carol
Yeager,
Broker.

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Plastic Clttem state appro-,ed.
plastic teptic tanks. plastic
culverts, metal culverts. RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jack·
son. Oh. 814-281-5930

Six acre mini-farm, fenced pas·

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Callahan's Used Tire Shbp. Over
1,000tifes, aizes12, 13, 14. 1&amp;.
16, 16.5 . 8 miiH out Rt. 218.
Call 114-251-1261 .

~0 acre farm With 3 Bft hou...
Mannen Trace Road, Glenwood.
W. Va. for more information call
304-773-5118 or 773·5186
after 6:00.

Call

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Local briefs...

Probe shooting at. The &lt;;:ove
Law enforcement authorities are in pursuit of a young while
male, moustached, about five-feet . and seven-Inches tall,
weighing approximately 150 pounds, who entered The Cove bar
on Route 7, near Pomeroy, around 10: 30Tuesday night and fir~
sever:d rounds from a shotgun.
· Paul Gerard, investigator for the Meigs prosecutor, said the
young man entered The Cove and asked lor Char les Barley,
owner of the establishment. Upon being told that Barley was not
·there, the subject lifted a s hot gun and fired several rou nds
before fleeing.
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Aut horities were not releasi ng the suspect' s name Wednesday morning.
·
There were damages to the inside of Ihe building and two
peop le, Barley and Kevin Wolfe. claimed injuries Gerard said.
According to a report from Meigs County EMS, Barley and
Wolfe refused lreatme nl a t the scene.

Marijuana raid nets, 53 plant.~
About 53 marijuana plant s were discovered in Meigs Count y
Tuesday night near Cheshire. The Gallia Coilnly Sheriff's
Department and Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation agents,
London, were involved in a helicopter search when they spotted
the plants in 'Meigs Cou nty . They then· contacted the office of
Meigs Sheriff Howa~d Fra nk with the information " Meigs
Depu ty Ruth Frank reported I hal officers received the ca ll from
Gallia at about .3:30 p.m. Me igs officers, assisted by Ga llla
County and BCI, removed the plants from I he area.

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Area deaths
Switzer, W. va·.

Robert Bias

Conlinued from page 1
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Wednesday morning .
Closed due to the. threat s were th\" Meigs Junior and ~nlor
High Schools and the Harrisonville, Bradbury, Middleport and
Rul·land Elementary Schools.
Officials report th a t one 17-year-old Middleport student has
admitted calling a bomb threat to rhe high school last Friday .
and will face charges In the Meigs County Juvenile Court of
Judge Robert l3uck. Meantime. investigations are continuing
into the telephoned bomb threa ls with officials warning !hat
offenders will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of !he law.
Checks were made with the Eastern and Soulhern Districts
today,....There have been no bomb threats received In the
Southern District this school year and the Eastern Dislrict
junior and. senior high school has had one threat and that was
last Friday.

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Robert R. Bias, 39, died in
Detroit, Ml ch .. Monday . He was
an employee of the Ford Motor
Company.
.
Born Jan. 2., 1928. In Stone
Branch W.Va., he was a son of
tate Roy A.· and Sally Lunsford
Bias.
Surviving are his wife, Bea·
trice Kennedy Bias of Vinton;
four sons, Barry Bias. Kodiak, ·
Alaska, Larry Bias, Seymour,
Ind., David Bias, Milton, Fla.
and Daniel Bias, Wilkesville; one
daughter. Mrs . Tom (Brenda\
Allie, Gallipolis; 12 grandchildren and one great -grandchild;
two brothers. Roy Bias, Over·
land, Mo .. and Clifford Bias of

Daily stock ~prices
(As of 10:30 a.m.)
Provided by
Bry!lf' and Mark Smith .
ol Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewl

Funeral services will be' conducted Saturday, 11 a.m., at
Vinton Baptist · Church, Rev .
Marvin Sallee officiating. Burial
follows at Vinton Memorial
Park. · Friends may call at
.McCoy-Moore Funeral Home In
Vinton on Friday from 7 to 9 p.m.

Funds allocated
Carleton School has been allocated $22,714 in Chapter I funds
for the fiscal year 1987-88. This
money will be funding two
teaching assistant positions rf&gt;sulting In a maximum staffstudent ratio of one-to-four In this
classrooms.
Chapter U funds toraling $1,099
have also been allocated to
Carleton School for the current
fiscal year . .This money will be
used to ·purchase adaptive computer equipmenl and computer
software for expanded st udenl
use.
Anyone 'desiring to review or
comment on the Chapter I or
Chapter II grant applications or
contra cls shou ld contact Kat hleen Luebbert , education director . at 992-6681.

H08pilal .-ews

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Hoople's
predictions

Veterams M~morlal
The MiddlepOrt Fire DepartTuesday Admissions -Garth
ment
answered 68 calls- 23 fire
Smith, Reedsville; Betty Friend,
and
rescue
missions and 45
Long Bottom; Harold Brannon.
emergency
calls
- Fire Chief
Reedsville; Helen Sams, PorJeff
Darst
reporrs.
tland; Larry CundiU, Middleport; Timothy Willis, Syracuse;
Hugh Thompson, Langsville.
Tuesday Discharges-'- Patrick
Mahafley, Glada Davis, Katherine Grigsby, Howard Phillips,
Joan Hoffman .

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Pomeroy Lodge No. 164 Is
having a special meeting tonight
(Wednesday), 6 p.m. , for .degree
work . All master masons urged
to attend. The lodge will also
have a special meellngSaturda y,
1 p.m . for detree work.

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By NANCY YOACHAM
Sentinel News Stall

SUPERCRUISE

Revised allocations within the Ohio Depart ment of Development's Block Grant Program will
add abo~ I $2,100 to Me.igs County's piece of the.
block grant pie.
Mary Hobstett er, cler k for lhe Meigs County
Commissione rs, reported at Wednesday 's commis sioner's meellng that she received notice of
the revised figures . The count y had expected
$90,300 in block grant funding but with the
Increase will receive $92,400. Th" county's total

November 30 • December 5
Featuring

Earl
Thomas
Conley

las t year was $91,700. Eigh t qualified projects
may be funded through block grant.
The commissioner s hav e sc hed uled Sept . 30,
10 : 30 a.m. , for view ing of a cross alley running
east an d west bE'tweeil lots eight --a nd nine in
Tuppers Plains, which has been requested for
closure. Tuppers Plains resldenls William and
Patricia Chapman. Lester Hawk and Roger and
Shirley Hawk have filed a joint petition to vacate
Ihe a Hey . According to the informal ion filed by the
pe tl.tioners, the alley Is no lo nger needed for public
use since other means of access ha• been
arranged by all properly owners abut line: thP ·

Stella Parton
You 'll cruh.t obo&amp;rO tht S,S·. Emerald Sc1n.
with Country Mus!c Stan ..... Eell ThOmlll
conley and Stella Perto!'l · Ptlc e lnc lu~~:s
&amp;lrl cu t: from C~umbus . Our ship Wtll y-t!oi'
Hass~u . Utile Stirrup Cay, 11nd frec:~l
Sp&amp;c.t is Ufnlttd. M th!o; wcc.l $4 lOw pr CC: •

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A Savings Of $111

Call AAA Today! 446·0699

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ADOLPH'S
DAIRY VALLEY
"At the End of the , _ , . , _ . _ . . . .
POMEROY, OH.

GallipoJis

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360 Second Ave.

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PETTING - Youn~ter~ attending the Middleport Block Party Saturday will have a variety of

anima ls to pel. This year, a nim als will be on hand
from Noah's Ark In ,Jackson.

Variety of ~ctivities planned
for Middleport Block Party

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A vari ety ol acti vit y wi ll be

fea tured a t 1hc annual Middle·
por t Blork Pa rt&gt;' to be held In the
hea rt of lhe N. Second Avr.
bu siness scrtlo n S&lt;llurday .
The Meigs Hil!h Sc hool Band
wil t presenl a progra m of mus ic
a l 12 noon Salurday with lhe
gos jl('l ~roup. Light. a pjl('arlng
from 12: :10 lo 2 p.m . The Shady
Ri ve r C lo~l(c•rs will &lt;.'nt crla ln al2
p.m . alon~ with Denv&lt;.'r Rice and
Cor:npan y. AI 3 p.m . cnt erlaln ·
me n! will b(' by CI'Ossove r . Th e
Charlie Lilly Bmld will be lea·
lured al5 p.m . with Van.Johnson
a nd a group, Rear Vi.ew. appear ·
lng al 7 p.m. ,
In addition to man y food
co nces sions and crafl sa les
boolhs, the pa r ty will fr atur&lt;' for
the fir s l lim&lt;' a car show wi th

2 DAYS ONLY

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1987 OlDSMOMIIS

SEDAN DMUE

Sold At

$19,500.00

DEALERS COST!!

alley. Final hearing on the requested closure will ,
be 1 p.m. Sept. 30. ·
Hobstetter reported that Southern Ohio Coal
Company ha s issued notification thai . su rface
blasting for a shaft in Salem Township will be
underway through Oct. 9. from sunrise to su nset.
The blasting Is 2000feet southoftheintersection df
Rt. 124 and SaiE'm Township Road .3.33.
The commissioners will accept co mments
regarding a C1-C2 liquor license ·t•ransfer from
Herbert and Shei.la Whaley, doing business at
Whaley's Grocery in Bedford Township, until
Sepl. 30. The request is for a loca l ion transfer to a

A $200,000 grant for renova tion
and expansion of lhe Meigs
County Senior Citizens Center
has been awarded by the Ohio
Department of Aging.
An aide in the office of Senator
Ja n Long confirmed the · grant
Thursday morning.
Eleanor Thomas, director of
the Center here •. reports I hat the
money will be used loupdat ea nd
ex pand the kitchen and dining
room facilities. provide , more
laundry and storage space, a nd
cnclost' the curre nt pal io area,
aboull&gt; by 70 foot, al l he rear of
the- building.
Plans have a lready been comp leted by William Diltoe_,of
Burgess and Niple. Ltd .. Par, kersburg, W. Va . fo r the im-

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new buildin g for the store. The transfer request
mus1 be s ubmitted lo the state by Oct. 11.
Re appointed by the commissioners to anot her
one-year termon t·he Gallla-Meigs· Airport Board
were Tom Bowen, Fra nklin Rizer and Roy Miller.
In final business, the com missioners acce'pted
an invUation from the Soil Conservation Service
to at tend the Fifth Grade . Conservatio n Day on
· Ocl. 2 at the Gary Michael farm, and an invitation
to attend the Sou theast Districr ·meeting of county
co mmissioners and e ngineers to be he ld Oct . 13 in
New Lexington.

,-e~ istra llon to be held from 9
a.m . lo 12 noo n. Th e s how will be
from noon until 4 p.m . wllh H
c lass&lt;'s 10 be ln&lt;•ludcd a nd two
trophies awarded for each class.
T he Diles P a rk will be the
sce ne of a horses how pitching
cont cs l during the pan y and 1!1at
~ on(('S( is open to all comers.
AI 12:30 p.m .. a hamburger
t•a ting co nte's l wil l be held .
Enlrics ar&lt;' limlled to 25 with
a"·ards to br given. Pleasers
Res1a ura nt Is s ponsoring t he

PVC&gt; n t.

Through Ihe sponsorship of the
Farmers Bank. Big Wheel.
Doll' n i ng · C h ilds -Musser -Mu lien
In s urance AgPnc y. the Jay mar
Go lf Club and Midwes t Steel. two
&lt;' Xhiblts . "Bllbbl es" and "Stardome" fr om ' lhe Center of

Selene&lt;' and Indu stry, Columbus,
will be a t Ihe part y from 12 noon
to 5 p.m.
The third annual Ohio Slale
Paper Ai r plane co nt esst will be
held from 2 lo .1 p.m . and il is
spo nsored by Cc•nlral Trust
Bank , Lar ry Banks Construe! ion
and Middlepor l Trophies and wil l
be held a 1 Ihe Diles Pat·k. F'irsl
a nd scco no pla ce winn ers receive $50 savings bonds . A
pelling zoo for youngsters will
also be fea tured .
Friday evenin g, the Blue Jea n
l3all will be held from 8 to

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Preparations lor lhe fifth annu al Point Pleasanl Bailie Da ys
Run, slated for Saturday, Oc·
Iober 10. a re well underwa y and
local race commill ec• member s
are exjl('ctlng a big turn out for
Ihis year's evenl.
The event. which will be held In
conjunction with Ihe City's l3all ie
Days cele bration October 9th and
lOth, co ns ists of a OM mile , 5K
and 101&lt; rac es. Citizen s are

reminded th at walkers are wei.
co rned and e nco urag ed to come
out and particlpale also. Area .
resid ent s of all ages from 10 and
und er lo 50 years old and over are
urged lo take part In this activity
o ffered throu gh Ihe City of Po int
Pl eas ant' s Recreation
Department .
Rae&lt;' commill eP members
have been pleased 1\~llh the
favorable commen1s rC'Ceived
,. in

Two arrests made in
.Meigs bomb threats
threat calls received Thursday
Two arrests have been made as
morning.
a resu lt of bomb threat telephone
Classes were dismissed In six
calls to Mt'lgs Local District
sehools
Wedneda y as the ras h of
Schools .
calls
continued
over the past
The office of Meigs Count y
week.
Prosecuting Allorney Fr~?d W.
Assistant Prosecu tor I. Carson
Crow III rcporls that David E.
Crow
said pollee a nd sc hool
Haggy. 19. Jividen Road. Middleport, was arrested Wednesday a uthorlltes have worked closely
afternoon and c harged with five · 1n identifying those responsible
count s of Inducing panic In and promises to deal severely
con nec tion with telephone calls with anyone who makes such
made earlier In the day to Meigs calls or ·has any par t In making
·
Local School District offices 1he calls.
A
17-year-old
Middleport
boy
sayi ng that bombs were set to go
off In several buildings in the has been charged with threatening phone call offenses also ·
district.
through the Meigs Juvenile
On Wednesday, six schools
were closed for the day as a Court. The release of his name II;
prohibited but he faces a possible
result of such threa t ca ll s. Today,
commitment
to the Ohio Youth
the Meigs High School a nd the
Commission,•
Crow
sa id.
Meigs Junior High School were
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on
p~ge
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- Closed as the resu't ·at .bomb

provements. Following some rethird , wh ile the hOme delivered
vis ion s a nd state ap prova l,
meals since 1980 have increased
Thomas anticipales that the
from 7308 to 15,227 in 1986. F'or the
work w ill get underwa y this fall.
first six months of 1987, meals
As for required local " match- delivered totaled 9,500.
ing funds"' , Thomas repor ts that
The kitc he n equipment was
these will be "in kind " in lieu of purchased in 1978. Much of It wil l
cash. appropriating for that be replaced and steamers a nd
purpose the part of the building a nother -oven will be added.
now used as the Senior Cit izens , Additional work and storage
Cenrer.
space will also be provided and
She explains !hat a primary the refrigeration system will be
roncern for severa l y~ars has revised, The dining area will be
bee n the food service area which expanded to seal 1)5 instead of the
will be expa nded a nd new equip - 43 it now seats.
ment Installed as a part of the
As for rhepatioenclosure. Mrs.
overall project . The layout is not Thomas reports that a hallwa y
now conducive to mass produc- will connect the new meeting and
1ion , she points out, noting that Iraining room to the main activisince 1980 mea ls se rved at the ties room.
CPnter havP i ncreased by one·

Two Rio pupils are credited
with saving fellow student's
life after lightning incident
RIO GRANDE - Doctors arc
credillng two Rio Gra nde College
a nd Community College st ud ent s
with sav ing the life of a fellow
sl udeni s truck by tighlning lasl
Sunday .
Char les C. "Chad" Ric key,
Portsmou th, and Sean Boyden .
Lancaster, used cardiopulmona r)· resuscitation tCPRi on
David Minadeo, 20, So lon, after
Minadeo sustained a direct hi I by
·a bolt of lightning during a
sudden afternoo n thunderstor m
that swept throu gh Rio Gr.a nde.
' 'There is no doubt Ihal without
Ihe CPR the young man would be
dead. " sa id Dr . Ailee A. Gricoski , Holzer Clinic ph ys icia n.
' 'The two slud ents who admlnis·
tcred CPR did something . truly
ours tanding.
"'Their efforts were nothing
s hort of heroic, .. she added. "It's
a mira cle lhat they were on th e
scene, tra ined to do CPR. and
had the prese nce of mind to care
for the boy."
·
Accordi ng to Rickey and
Boyden , th ey alo ng with six other

midnight at thr new American

Legion building as a part of
pre -part y festivities a nd the
chamber earlier on Friday will
ho ld a bean dinner for m erchanls
a nd party helpers .

Announce plans for Battle Days

CLEARANCE!
Special Hours Fri. &amp; Sat.
8a.m.
To 8 p.m.
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enttne

Approve $200,000 grant for
Meigs Seniors Citizen Center ·

and

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Meigs to get additional sum for block grant

JOIN OUR CELEBRA TIO.N....

ALL

Super Louo
5-6-12-28-43-44

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, September 17. 1987

Copyrighted. 1987

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Chance of showers, low In
mid 60s tonight. Cloudy Frl-"
day. Hlshs In 70s. Chance ol
rain 40 percent tonight, 20
percent Friday.
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Join Us For A Country Music

Firm
Price
Am Electric Power .... .. ....... 27%
AT&amp;T ...... .... .................... ... 3l jl,
Ashland Oil ........................ 67 %
Bob Evans Farms ..... .... .. .. .19Y., Make 52 aiTeSis
Charming Shoppes .......... .. .. 26\-4 .
Fifty-two arrests were made
Federal Mogul. ................ .. .45%
by the Middleport Pollee DepartGoodyear T&amp;R ...... ..... ........ 70'h
Heck's Inc ...................... ..... 4\i 'ment during August, Police Chief
Sid Llttl" reports . Vehicles of the
Lands ' End ......... ... ...... .... ... 28%
Limited Inc ...... : ................. .38% department were driven 4,508
miles and nine accidents were
Multimedia Inc .................. 70'h
investlgared.
Parking meter colRax Restaurants ............ .... .. .. . 5
lections
tot
aled
$871.86 and 506
Robbins &amp; Myers ......... ....... 10\!i
parking
t
Jckets
were written.
Shoney's lnc .. ·....... .... .......... 29·)\
Merchant
pollee
collections
Wendy's Inti .. .......... , ........... .. )0
amounted
to
$29.
Worthington l nd ... .................. 23

Daily Number
125 .
Pick 4

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Lodge meeting tonight

Squad reports eight calls
Meigs Cou nty Emergency Medical Services reports eight
calls Tuesday; Racine at 7: 50a.m. to Bashan Road for Betty
Friend to Veterans Memorial Hos pital; Tuppers Plains at 9)7
a.m. to Route 681 for Harold Bra nnon to Dr. Furhlong's office;
Racine at 5:31p.m. to Soulhern High School for Tim Willis to
Veterans Memorial Hospita l; Syracuse at 5:48p.m . to Portland
for Stephanie Newsome to Veterans Memorial Hospital;
Rutland at 6:53p.m . to Erlmunson Road for Hugh Thompson to
Veterans Memorial Hospilal ; Pomeroy at 7:21 p.m. to Meigs
High School for Debbie Kidwell to Veterans Memorial Hospital ;
Rutland at 9:.38 p.m. 10 Sa lem St. for Denise Darsl 10 Velerans
Memorial Hospital ; Pomeroy at 10:30 p.m. to The Cove on
Roule 7 for Kevin Wolfe and Charles Barley who refused
rrealment .

Ohio Lottery

Wedoeiday. September 1'6. 1987
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Answer 62 calls

the past from par ticipa nts and
feel thai rhi s year's race will be
bigger than ever. Many runners
will be returning for the fifth
stra ight year to r un In this race.
The city a nd Ci tize ns Naf]onal.
a di vision of First Hurtl'tngton
National Bank, are eo-spb nsoring Ihe race agai n !his year. The
races star r behind the Heck' sand
Foodl3nd building on ~cond
Street and will follow a winding
course throu gh city streets finishing slraight down Main Street
to the flood wall at Tu --'En di e·
-Wei Park .
Starting ilmes are 9; 30AM for
Ihe 5K race and !O: OOAM for Ihe
one mile land 10K races . Persons
Continued on page 9

students were on the campus
soccf"r fiPld await ing practice at
approximat ely 3 p.m. when a
sud den storm came out of the
northwest.
"' I wa s passing lh e ball to the
ot he rs abo ul20 yards when away
when a bolt of lighting struck
near Lyne Center ," said Boyden.
"It was followed immediately by
a second boll that struck right in
lh£&gt; center of the other pla yer s ... ....
All s~?ven . in cluding Rickey ,
wer~ knocked to the .ground.
"All the others go t up excepl
Dave." Boyden sa id. " He just lay
there. His eyes were open and a t
first I lhought he was all right .
Then his face slarted turning
blue and I knew we had to start
CPR. I looked up a nd ther e was
Chad ready to help ...
Working together , Boyden ad·
ministered ches l depress ions
whi le Rick ey performed mouth·
to-mout h res usci ta tion .

"After about a minute ,"
Rickey said. "he gasped for air
and started brealhing on his
own .''

Haggy senten()ed
David Haggy, 19, Middleport,
was given live six month sentences by Judge Patrick O'Brien In
th e Meigs County Court Thursday morning on live charges of
Inducing panic as the result ol
making bomb ·threat calls to
schools ul the Meigs County
District.
Haggy entered a plea of guilty
to the live charges and was
ordered to serve sentences In the
Ohio Stat!)S Reformatory lor Men
at Mansfield. He will serve !he
stx month sentences on the first
three counts consecutively and
the other two six month sentences will be served concurrently.

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EXAMlNE LIFE.SA VING EQUIPMENT
Dr. Alice A. Gricoskl, Holzer Clinic physician ,
ex plains the operation of a defibrill\ltor to Rio
Grande College and Community College student
Charles C. Rickey, left, and Sean Boyden. The

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deflhrUiator Is used to administer an electric:·
shock to regulate the heartbeat. Ri ckey and·'
Boyden have been credited with sa•lng the life or:
a fellow Rio Grande student when he was struck~
by lightning on Sept. 13.
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···At that point. we thought he
was s table but didn' t want to
waste any lime so we carried him
to Chad's van and drove him to
the hosp ital," said Boyden.
Minadeo was tra nsported to
Holzer Medical Center in Gallipo-,
lis where he received an Initial ·
evaluation by Dr. T. Wayne .
Munro, director of the emergency room .
Dr. Gricoski and Dr . HowardUnder were · then called in.
consultation.
"When we first saw hlm·hewas
unconsc ious. bu l his air passage
was clear," sai d Dr. Linder.
Mi nadeo .was admitted to the
coronary care unit of Holzer
Medica l Cenler at &gt;: 10 p.m.
Sunday. On Monday, he was
lransferred to the medical cente r' s Progress ive Care Unil. On
Wednesda y he was di scharged to
Cleveland wilh his parent s for a
period of rest. He is expected to
return to c las s around the fir st of
October.
Dr. Gricoski descr ibed hi s
Continu ed 'on pag~? 12

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