<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="12511" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="http://66.213.69.5/items/show/12511?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-05-07T02:34:57+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="43483">
      <src>http://66.213.69.5/files/original/ed2247ed671448cf34a314697f3c440a.pdf</src>
      <authentication>e9df769a81005b0c5abeccf628e36658</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="39256">
                  <text>Page-1 0-The Daily Sentinel

r-:---

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Local briefs--.,

Chamber plans craft show

.

The Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a craft
show from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, June 20, on Court St. In
conjunction with Heritage Weekend.
Those wishing to participa te should complete the form below
and return it to the chamberolllce by June 15. Also area groupds
wishing to set up concession booths at that time are asked to
contact the chamber office to make arrangements.

Dance planned Friday night
Larry Hubbard and the True Country Band will provide music
for a dance to be held at the Meigs Senior Cit izens Cen ter In
Pomeroy from B to 11 p.m. Friday. Admission Is $1.50 and those
attending are to take snacks for the refreshment tabl e.

Swim

le.~sons

••
•
Tuesday. Juno 9, 1987 ;

begin June 15

Swimming lessons at the Middleport Pool will begin June lo
and run through June 26.
The schedule lor classes Includes: 8 a.m. to 9 a.m.,
swimmer s; 9 a. m. to 10 a.m,, lntermediatf'; 10 a. m. to 11 a.m ..
advance beginners; 1J a.m. to 12 noon, beginners live years old
or able to touch bottom of the shallow end of the pooL Senior life
sav ings will be from o: 30 to 7: 30p.m.
Lessons ar e to be given by Laura McCullough. The price will
be $12 for the !Irst child, $10 lor the second. The lee lor senior life
saving Is $16. Resident s ca n register for the classes by call ing

petition, ,._,_____.:,:C:O.: nc:.:lin:.:,:U: :ed:;:,. :omlr~ :.: . .~:p:ag~e'-"J'--!l
Legion, and the Blue Streak Cab
· Co. Additional contributions
!.rom Individuals, businesses and
organizations are needed to help
pay the costs of the observance.
Th ese may be sent to Councilman
Gilmore or to Middleport Village
Hall .
Mayor Hollman r eported that
advertisements have been pub·
llshed seek lng bids on a new
basketball court at Hartinger
Park and bids will be opened at
the next council meeting. Councilman William Walt ers asked
that "children playing" signs be
pos ted near the buttonhole park
on Pearl St . and Councilman
Jack Satterfield reported that
the decorative trees In the
business section shou ld be
topped. Mayor Hoffman ind i·
ca ted this will be done. Ma yor
Hoffman and council acknow ledged a contribution of lumber
from the Facemyer Lumber Co.
for the new picnic tables at Diles

I

992·9968.

Squad.&lt;; have 11 calls Monday
Meigs County Emergency Services reports 11 ca lls Monday;
Pomeroy at 2:37a.m . to Kingsbu ry Road for Christina Dalley to
O'Bieness Memor ial Hospital; Syracuse at 4: 12a.m. to Racine
for Ralph Webb to Veteran s Memorial Hospital; Middleport at
7: 46 a. m. to Plum St. for Mary Casto to Veterans Memorial
Hospital ; Middleport at 10:20 a.m. to North Second Ave . lor
Patricia Stanley to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Pomeroy at
I : 51 p.m. to Pleasant Ridge Road for Cheryl Hysell to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Syracuse at 4:05p.m. to Salser Road for
Kenda Smith to Vet erans Memorial Hospital; Pomeroy at5: 14
p.rr•. to Pomeroy Health Care Center lor Garnet Williamson to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Syracuse at 7:04p.m. to Water St.
lor Helen Diddle to Holzer Medical Center; Rutland at 8:02p.m.
to Harrisonville for Earl Arlx to Veterans Memorial Hospital;
Ra cine at 8:22 p.m. to Syracuse for Calvin Dowell to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Tuppers Plains at 11 : 48 p.m. to State Route
6R1 West for Cheryl Swiger to O'Bieness Memorial Hospital.

(As of f0:30 a.m.)
Provided by
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewi

Hospital news
Veterans Memorial
Monday Admission s - Robert
Burke. Tuppers Plains; Mary
Cas to, Middleport ; Vivian Powers, Mason, W.Va.; Patricia
Stanley. Pomeroy; Cheryl Hysell, Pomeroy; Jack Barnes,
Racine; Ulla Strauss, Ra cine:
James Burt. Middleport.
Monday Discharges - Eugia
,Johnson, Patricia Stanley.

Suzan ne Adkins has been chosen Fisher's Big Wheel
Associate of the Store for the month of June.
• Adkins, who works In the men' s department, was presented
her award by Tim Custer, store manager. In add ition, her name
will be added to the Associate of the Store plaque In the store.
Adkins has been employed at Big Wh eel for one and one-half
years and according to Custer, she exe!llpllfles an abovestandard level of job performance, malnt&lt;llns good customer
service skills and a positi ve attitude toward the company .
Adkins was chosen as one of the outtstandlng associates from
over 4,tXJO employees in the New Castle, Pa. based discount
department store chain with 80 locations In Connecticut,
Indiana, Michigan , New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode
Island and Wes t Vlr!(lnla.

Hall ...
Continu ed from page 1
scandal about documents they
shredded or the alt era tions he
ordered, she replied. " It was a
policy of mine not to ask
ques tions. I had no right to
ques tion him ."
The congressional committees
now in their sixth week of
hearings have heard previous
ev idence of North's so-called
"s hredding party" Nov. 21, but
Hall Is the first to offer direct
testimony about the document s
r elating to U.S. arms sales to
Iran and I he diversion of profit s
to Nicaraguan Contra rebels.

I

Daily stock prices

Firm
Price
Am Electric Power ............. 27 y,.
AT&amp;T .. .,..... , ........ ,... ,.......... 26%
Ashland Oil ....... ... ........ .. .. 62%
Bob Evans Farms ......... ........ 26
Charming Shoppes .............. 27 ~
Federal Mogui ................... .42Y1
Goodyear T&amp;R . .... ......... 67 %

Big Wheel picks store associate

park. The iables were built by
th e Industrial arts department at
Meigs High School.
Attending the meeting were
Mayor Hollman , ClerkTreasurer J on Buck, and CouncUmen Gilmore, Walters, Satterfield and James Clatworthy.

Heck's Inc ............. .... ......... .4 o/s
Limited Inc ................. .. .... .43'%
Multimedi a Inc ... ...... .. ........ 58\'4
Rax Restaur ant s....... .. .. ...... .5'Y,;
Robbins &amp; Myers .. ..... ......... 10~
Shoney's Inc . ...... ................ 27\1
Wendy 's Inti. ................ .... .10%
Worthington Ind ....... .......... 19 :Y,

Lottery numbers
CLEVELAND !UPil - Mon·
day 's winning Ohio Lottery
numbers with ticket sales and
payout s:
Daily Number
711.
Ticket sales totaled $1,244.408,
with a payoff due of $1.793,043.50.
PJCK-4
8166.
PICK-4 ticket sales tolal ed
$178,467, with a payoff due of
$80,443.
PICK-4 $1 straight bet pays
$5,376. PICK -4 $1 box bet pays
$448.

Jury trial begins
Monday in Meigs
frighten Napper Into calming
A jury of six men and six
down. Story said Eblln·r later ·,
womerl began listening to iestimpicked up the gun , to prevent .
ony Monday afternoon In the
Napper from getting it. He said ·
Meigs County Common Pleas
the gun accidently fired, shooting
Court trial of Johnny C. Eblin, 35,
Napper
In the leg. Story called •.
Pomeroy. Eblin Is charged with
the actions Irresponsible conduct ~·
aggravated asault In the alleged
on both sides and pointed out that •
shooting of Charles Napper, 38,
Eblin immediately had his girl· :
Bailey Run Road , last September
friend ca ll the pollee and EMS ;
In the Eblin home on West Main
and ussed his belt as a tourniquet :.
St. , Pomeroy. Napper was shot in
the left leg.
for Napper's wound until medical help arrived.
An opening statement to the
The trial before Judge Charles ·
jurors by Meigs County Pros ecuting Attorney Fred Crow Ill
Knight Is expected to continue :
through today.
began about 1: 15 p.m. Monday,
:
,
followed by an opening stat ement by defense attorney Steve
Story.
Continued from page 1
Crow charged that Eblin and
Napper were drinking at the time
lines of automobiles In limited
of the Incident . He said tempers
production - about 1,000 limouflared and the defendant became
sines and four-door touring seangry . The defendant had a .357
dans a year alter three years.
magnum handgun In his possesSenate Minority Leader Harry '
sion, cocked the gun and laid It on
Meshel, D-Youngstown , pres- ·
a table between himself and
ented the proposal to the board :
Napper. Crow alleges that after
and said It has the support of the ,
&amp;n argument, Eblin picked up the
entire Youngstown community ..
gun and shot Napper.
particularly with the InvolveStory maintained that al ·
ment of the well-known Cafaro ·
though Eblin has admitted to the
Corp.
shooting, the Incident was not
"Having their signature on it '·
Intentional and not criminal.
assures Its success," sa aid :
Meshel.
Story claimed the Incident was
one of bad judgment. He said the
In a related matter, the board ~­
two men were drinking and that
allowed the Department of De- :
Napper had persisted in trying to velopment to transfer $1 million ·
provoke a fight with Eblin during
to an es crow account with Dollar
the four hours he was visiting the Savings and Trust Co., Young- &gt;
home. Story said Eblin had put
stown , to make direct capital ,.
the cocked gun on the table to . expansion loans of up to $100,000 :
to companies In the Mahonlng '•
Revival continues
Valley ,
·
A revival at the Hobson Church
of Christ In Christian Union will To end marriage
continue all of this week through
June 12. The Dan Hayman
Harold E. Lawson and Hilda A.
singers will be presented music Lawson, Racine, have filed lor a
on Tuesday evening. Services dissolution of marriage In Meigs
start at 7:30 each evening.
Coun ty Common Pleas Court.

State ...

ELBERFELDS

Fsthet 'g Osg
-CHAIR

Personal injury cases filed
Raymond and Helen Fields, New Haven, W.Va .. and Janet
and-Richard McK('(', Portland, have flied per sonal injurlrs suits
In Meigs Count y Common Pleas Cour t.
The Fields have filed action against George D. Conley ,
Belpre, rt&gt;questl ng $450,000 damages for Injuries allegedly
suffered Aprlll 5, 1986 in an au to accident on State Route7, north
of Pomeroy In Salisbury Township. Plaintiffs allege that Conley
n egligent!~· operated his motor vehicle Into a motor l'rhklc
driven by th e plaintiff, Raymond Fields.
Raymond Fields Is asking lor damages In the amount of
$350,000. Helen Fields Is requesting $100,000 damages.
McKees havr flied an action a!(ainst Dale J , Held, Carroll:
United Pulmonary Care Inc., Columbus; Giasrock Home
H&lt;·alth Care Inc. Atlanta, Ga.; Glasrock Home Health Care
Inc., Columbus; and Hollman and Kuhn inc .. Columbus.
requ esting a j udgm ent of $:&gt;(),000.
·
Plaintiffs allege th at on June 11 . 19R;;, Held negligently drovr
his moto r vchidr Into a motor v~hlclc In which Janet MrKee
was a passPngcr. The Incident happened on U.S. :13 in Bedford
Township. nearthr lntcrsl'c tlon of State Routr 681. At the time.
Held was an empl oyee for Pulmonary Care Inc. which later
merged w ith Giasrock Home He3ith Carr Inc,
Janet Mc Kee Is requesting damages In the amount of$100,000.
jointly ancl srvera lly. from the defendant s. Richard McKee is
requ estin g $~10,tXltl jointly and severally.
Both actions demand a trial by jury.

Martha Bal't Ash. ;;5, 44J:l0
Yos t Road . Racine, died Monday
at the Holzer MNIIcal Cent er
following a six month llln••ss.
Mrs. Ash was born at Fores t
Run on May :1, 19:12, a daughter of
F lor Pncr Epple Baer, Forest
Run. und th&lt;' lal&lt;' Alb!•rt Baer.
Surv iving In addition to her
mother arc her hu sband , Edwin
Ash. Fores t Run: tht·ee daugh·
ters. Terri Wi lliams. ft ys&lt;' il Run:
Ronda Ket chum . Horkingport ,
and Brenda Curfman, Colorado
Sprin gs . Colorado: a son. Brian
Ash. Lib!•rty . N. C.. an d a
brother. Guy Bing of Middleport.
Five gt·andr.hlldren also surv lvP.
Bcsldrs her father. Mrs. Ash
was preceded In death by a
brother, Vernon Fling.
Se t·vices will be held at 10::10
a.m. Thursday at the Ewing
Funeral Home with Rev. John
Evans offi ciat ing. Burial will be
In GllmorP C!'m eter·;•. Friends
m ay call at the funeral home
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Wednesday .

Lydia L. Davis. 75. 222 West
Main St.. Pomeroy, died Monday
at O'Bieness Memorial Hospit al
fn Athens following a lengthy
Illness.
Born Oct. 12. 191lln Pomeroy.
Miss Da vis was a daughter of the
late John S. and Leah Moore
Davis. She was a secretary
before her r etir ement.
Surviving are a brother, Dr.
Hugh H. Davis, Pomeroy; five
nieces, Mrs. Robert (Elaine)
Rogers, Nelsonville; Mrs. Edgar
(Jeannette) Altmayer, Levit·
town, N. Y.; Mrs. Pierce (Marilyn) Rice, Arlington, Va.; Mrs.
Harold (Janet) Ro~an , Fombell,

Dailv Number

Comer

322
Pick 4

2533

Page 8

Partly cloudy tonight. L!Jw
In mid 50s. Variable cloudiness Thursday. Chance of
showers and thunderstorms,
Highs near RO.

•
Vol. 37, No. 25

2 Sec1 ions 12 Pages · 26 Cents
A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio. Wednesday, June 1O, 1987

Copyrignted 1987

Loss of registrars would cost local taxpayers
By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS - Establishing a new motor
vehicle registrat ion system co uld cost local
gover nments $15 million in val uabl e road
maintenance funds in the fi rst two years, state
senators were to ld Tuesday.
The Ohio Leg isla! ive Bud get Office. in a fi scal
not e to members of the Wa ys and Means
Committee, set th e loss at $1i.9 million th e first
year and $5.6 million the second from a speci al
fund fueled by vehic le registr at ion fees,
The cost of enlar ging certain regi stra tion sites
and stalling them with state employees would be
$23.8 million the first yea r and $28.1 million th e
second, according to the LBO. If approved by th e
Gene;· a! Assembl y, thr new system is to be in
place by Jan. I. 1990.
Legislation eliminating deputy motor vehicle
registrars and replacing them with emplo;·ecs of
the Ohio Bureau of Mot or Vehicles wa s given nrst

hearing in the Ways and Means Committ ee. It was
sent there from the Highways and Transportation
Committee. where it had reached an impasse.
Meanwhile, a House Finance subcommittee
inserted In the $2.4 billion state transportation
appropriation a provision permitting counties to
add up to $20 to the $5 "piggyback" vehicle
regist ration fee now charged In some counties .
That money would be used for highway
maint enance by cities, counties and town ships.
" This is a rare opportunity to reform the
archaic. Inefficient and politically riddled systern.;, said Sen . Grace L. Drake, R· Solon. in
presenting her bill, which also provides for
optional centralized mail-in lor registration
re newals.
Drake's bill calls lor the abolition of 272 depu ty
registrars and 100 driver t esting centers. and
consolldat,ion int o 150 enlarged one- stop centers
for veh icles registration , driver testing and

license Issuance, and other rela ted services.
Drake said a special task force which studied
the conversion .pegged the cos t of operation at
$16.5 million to $1 8.8 million , compared with the
current $22 .5 million ,
She disputed the LBO cost fi gures. " There Is a
discrepancy there which we're rea lly going to
have to look. over," said Drake.
"We're going to cut down on th e numbet' of
employ ees and house them In the same place,"
she said. "Three or lour ye:J rsdown the road it ha s
got to be less expensive."
Sen. Richard C. Pfeiffer Jr. D-Columbus, sai d
he believes turning registration over to stat e
employees will make It less cfficlrnt. "Thr
ex isting system is very efficient ... he sa id .
Pfeiffer al so pointed out that state cmp l o~· ees
have collective barga ining r ights and are likel.v to
grow more ex pensive as the .vears go by.
But Drake said thr mali -In renewal, which will
be used by about :10 percent of motorists at thr

sta rt. could lower costs sharply lilt is used widely .
She sa id It will be easy to fill out a form enclose a
check and receive pl ates or tags with no handling
charge.
T he fee for pl ates. no I co unting the local add-on,
Is $20. A $1.:,0 deputy registrar fee wou ld be
Piimlna ted.
" If you know of a better way to streamline the
system, plcasP tell me about it." she said.
ln floor action, th e HousP concurred In Sena te
changes, 78-12, and sen! to Go\'. Richard F.
Celes t e a bill permitt ing corpor ations to form
politica l act ion committPes to contribute to
canrl\da les.
A lso sent to the governor was a bill giv ing local
government s limited Immunit Y from lawsuits In
I hl' opera tion of pa rks, playgro'unds. golf courses,
zoos and other recrea tional lacilltles.
Bot h tile House and Senate wer e to " ''Convene
today at J: :\0 p.m.

-Pomeroy Chamber to relocate office on West Main St.
· Pomero y Area Chamber uf
'Commerce will be m oving to an
office in the for mer Diamond
Savings and Loan bu ilding on
West Main Street. Chamber
president Bill Nease an nounced
the move al Tu esday's regular
.chamber meeting which was
·held in the Court St. park.
Nease did not know exactly
when the move would be made.
but said that chamber ha s been
inv ited to shar e the building with
the Communit y Action Age ncy
which is now In th e process of
mov ing .J.T.P.A . personnel and
equipment to the Di amond

VENICE. lt aly tUPI) - E co·
nomic " "'SUmm1 11'l\l¥'rs who
Issued a cautious declaralion on
the tense Persia n Gulf an d ot her
divisive political Issues worked
toda y to forge a united front on
economic matt ers.
The leaders of the United
Slatrs. Japan, West Germany,
Fra nce, It aly and Ca nada met In
a (Ina ! plenary sess ion where
they were expected to endorse
economic measures tha i wlll be
inclu ded in a final summit
declarat ion.
The seventh participant In th e
annu al meeting of major nonco mmuni st lndustt·ial nations,
Br itish Pr ime Minister Margaret
Thatcher, Is faci ng Thursday

(""""""' I 0 0 Q

/o

0

OFF

building.
Gall Horton. recentl y hired as
J.T .P.A.'s marketi ng specialist,
was at the meeting t o briefly
explain her duties In her new
position. and to stress thai
"J.T .P.A. Is more al i gned with
business than with other govern·
ment agencies."
Horton also announced that
J .T.P.A. will be underwr iting the
cos ts for Foxfire Resor ts to br ing
a hot air ball oon to Pomeroy for
the upcoming Her itage Weekend
celebration June 19-21. Hor ton
sa id J,T.P .A. is j oining in the

Heritage Weekend.celebration to
promot e growing civic pride In
the communit y. Tethered bal·
loon rides are to be available
fro m 51o 7 p.m. each of the three
evenings . Final plans lor the
balloon should be finalized soon.
Patty Park er, the Meigs
County Mu seu m's Herit age
chairman, was present to an·
nounce the museum' s plan s for
the weekend celebration. Popu 'lar event s from years past will be
on hand ag ain thi s year, includ·
lng a calliope and the Sweet
Adelines singing group . 1n add !·

lion, a pie baking contest wil l be
held and a slide show on th e
Nort hwest Ten ltory, In honoo· of
the territory' s blccmennlal. wi ll
be shown.
Other Her itage Weekl'nd at lnictlons will include craft sa les
and displays on Court St .. th e
A.E .P. sternwheeler Juanit a at
the levee, and also a display b.Y
Southern Ohio Coal Company in
the levee area .
Parker al so reminded
cha mber members that a speclol
cel ebration of the N o rthw~s t
Territory 's bicentennial will be

held July 11 at the Mc•lgs Count y
f airgr ounds. Anyone with histori·
ca l relics from any of the twelve
tow nships of the count y Is Invit ed
to display at the fairgrounds on
that da y.
NeasP announced th at Dr.
Harol d Brown of Pomrroy Is a
new member to chamber and
currently, the organization has
an account of $2.4:16.
In res ponse to Inform ation
from Ann Chapm an. the board
passed a mot ion endorsi ng re·
quests th at the Ohio Department
of Education provide state lund·

ing for hiring TA G. eoordlna·
tors In Meigs and Ea stern Local
School Di str icts Ia serve the
needs of talented and !!lfled
children, Presently, Southern
Local Is t hr on ly Meigs County
schoo l dlst r lct with a lull time
T AG . coordinator. Chapman
said the Pomeroy Merchants
Association and the dean of
Science and Math at Rio Grande
Collegr have agreed to send
lett ers of support on the matter to
the state. Chapman asked that
members of chambers also send
support lett ers.
·

elections and returned home

Tues~y. -""'..............

· ..... "

Th e summit -closing statement , to be issued today, was
expected to include.a plan to use
economic Indicators to improve
coordination of participating na tions ' economic polici es. The
plan was endorsed Tues.day by
finance officials.
The indicators are believed to
include such factors as economic
growth, Inflation, trade balan ces . government budgets and
money exchange rates.
The leaders turn ed to issues of
International trade, agr icultural
subsidi!'S and how to coordi nate
economi c poli cies on the fina l
day of a thr ee-day summit

marked by a sudden escalation of
lietllgerent Am erican talk toward Iran.
On Tuesday. the seven leaders
easily agreed to spur the United
Nations toward finding a sett le·
men! of the Iran· Iraq war. They
gave verbal backing to keeping
vital Persian Gull shipping lanes
open to ships of all nations and,
on another Issue of world con·
cern, to clea ve to a policy of no
co ncessions to terrorist s, a policy
never before spelled out.
Today, U.S. national securit y
adviser Frank Carlucci r esta ted
American determination to de·
fend U.S. fl ag vessels In the
Persian Gull but refused to
speculate about any military

action against Iran If that coun·
try deploys Chlnes~· made Silk·
worm mIss ites.
" We are not specu lating on
military options. Our ships are
full y prepared to defend thrm selves and to defend the vessels
they are escorting .'' he sai d.
President Reaga n said he wa s
"delighted" with the allies· re·
sponse to American appeal s for
solidarit y over gulf Iss ues. Secretary of State George Shult z sa id.
" We got what we think Is
necessary here."
But the seven lea ders' decl ar a·
lion on the gull, draft ed by aides
In an all-night session and
approved at the top virtually
without discussion. was notably

short on speci fics,
It made no mention of what the
Venice seven arc prepared to do
to keep the gull's narrow throa t,
the Strait of Hormuz. open to
ships of all na tions or how they
could prot ec t ships Inside th e gu lf
Itself.
Disguisin g basic differences
over these ques tions, th e leader s
urged the adopt ion or " just and
effective measures" by the U.N.
Securit y Co uncil to secure a
cease-lire In the murdr t·ou s
6V., -year-o ld war. Thr('(' earli er
S&lt;:&gt;curit y Council resolution s urg·
lng just that have had no effect.
" I am delight ed with the
support we ar c gettIng . the
Continued on page 12

DEPUTY PETROVSKY

.Stauffer finn purchased by British company

Area deaths
Martha A"h

C~mmunity ·

Leaders seek united front on economic matters

SALE
ALL
BERKLINE
CHAIRS

Ohio Lottery

Pa.. and Dr. Ruthann Davis,
D~arborn, Mich.; a sister-In-law.
Mrs. Milton Davis, Dearborn.
and a nephew, Milton Davis, Jr.,
Delta. Utah.
In addition to her parl'nts, she
was preceded In death by two
brothers. Milt on Davis, Sr., and
Duane Davis. and a sister, Mrs.
Thomas (Geraldine) Young.
Graves ide ser v ices will be held
at 2: 30p.m. Wednesday at Beech
Grove Cem etery wlih Pastor
William Mlddleswarth officiatIng. The Ewin~ Funera l Home Is
In charge of arrangements.
There ar£' no ca lling hours.
1

Yvonne Walker

~~

POIN r PLEASANT - A B ritish company
interested primarily In Sta uffer Chemical 's
agrochemicals division has reached an agreemen tt o acq uire the co mpany from Unil ever.
The transaction between Unllever and Imperial
Chemica l Indu stries PLC tiCI l for the sale toiCI
of the Stau ffer Chemica l interes ts for $1.692 billion
Is expected to be compl eted during July.
Sta uffer is a majo r producer of agrochemlcal s,
particularly of corn (mal ze t and rice herbi cides:
speci alty and performan ce chemicals, incl uding
high performance lubrica nt s and flame reta rd ants , catalysts for a wide range of petrochemical s
and additives lor sy nthet ic rubber manufacture;
and ba sic chemicals. incl uding sulfuric acid and
sulfur-based prod ucts , phos phorous products and
soda ash.
Stauffer was acquired by Unllever In December
1986 as part of the $3.152 billion Chesebrough ·
Pon~ ' s acqu isi tion. At that time Unllever said
Staurrer was one of the Chesebrough-Pond's

· ·" "

[II

Yvonne M . Walker, 70, 40993
Park Road, Shade, died Tuesday
at her residence following
lengthy illness.
She born In Montana on July 29,
1916, and was employed with the
govetnment A .S.C.S. program.
Mrs. Walker was a member of
the Sacred Heart Church In
Pomeroy .
Surviving are her husband,
Burl D. Walker; a son and
daughter-In-law, Burl J . and
Karen Lee Walker, Coolville: a
daughter and son-In-law, Patrl·
cia and Thomas Hamilton, Belpre, and three sisters, Irene
Doran, Alma Foot and Eva Bear,
all of Kalispell, Mo. Three
grandchildren also survive.
Mrs . Walker was preceded In
deal h by her parents and a sister.
· Services will be held at 11 a.m.
Friday at the Sacred Heart
Church with Monsignor Anthony
Glannamore officiating. Burial
will be In Meigs Memory
Gardens. Friends may call at the
Ewing Funeral Home from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday where a
prayer service wUI be held at 7
p.m . Thursday.

businesses that did not lit It s strategic goals. This
sal e represents th e largest element of the
consequent disposal program which has alreay
realized almost $100 million.
For JCI. the purcha se brings together two of It s
main strategi es of Increasing sales In th e U,S.
market and of taking a stronger position In world
agrochemlcals.
According to a news release Iss ued Ihis week by
I CI , there has been strong Interest a lrea dy
expressed by other parties In purchasing
Stauffer's specialty chemicals di vision, of which
the Stauffer plant at Gallipolis Ferry Is a major
part.
Bill Brady, plant manager . said. however, that
the transaction will not affect the management
and operation of the local facilit y, which has been
In production for 31 yea rs and employs 172 people.
· The Gallipolis Ferry plant produces organic
phosphate esters utilized as a lire resistant

"'I,

a

hydrolic fluid by the steel. pow er, aut omobile and
space Industries . the federal government and U,S.
Navy ships.
JCI has also been approached by outside parties
about buying St auffcr' s basic chemclals uni ts.
according to the co mpany's news re lease.
In 1986 Stauffer had sal es of over $1.3 billion and
pre- tax profit s of approximately $11:! million . The
net book va lue of t he assets which are to be so ld Is
some $500 million.
The sale price of $1.692 billi on Is to be sa tisfied In
cash, payable In full on completion of the
transaction. ICI will also assume approximately
$233 million of St auffer debt.
In makin g the announcem en t, Flori s Maljcrs.
chairman of Unllever N.V., sa id, " We had
detailed discuss ions with several part les stretc h·
lng over many weeks and arc delighted to be able
to make this announcement. I CI!sa !Inc company
andwehavenodoubtthatthis transaction ls lnthe

best Interest of all concerned."
The acquisition o! the Siauffer agrochemlcals
business will sharply advance ICI's position In the
U.S. agrochemlca ls market from lith to fourth,
and from sixt h to third In world agrochemlcals.
ICI's total sales In the United Stat es . which were
running at around $.1 billion In 1986, are expected
to r ise to more I han $4 billion.
Stauffer also has significa nt sales outside the
U.S. and production laclllt les In Europe, Latin
Amer ica and Southeas t Asia.
ICI Chairman Denys Henderson sa id. "The
acqulslt ion demonstrat es ICI 's dynamism, puis
the ICI Group In an even more powerful position
among world chemi cal manufa('tu rers, enhances
the group's terr it orial and product spread, and Is
a further push lnlo added value bu sinesses.
" It also underlin es fCt 's co mmlttment to
agricu ltu re and rei nforces our growth In the
Important U.S. market."

Conclude first phase of arms hearings

The Best Seat
In The House ...
Dad can watch all his
favorite sports in a
comfortable Berkline
Wall-Away Recliner or
Rock·A·Lou'nger. All
feature handsome styling
and detailed tailoring in
an array of colors and
fabrics.

ELBERFELDS
POMROY - 992·3671

FlEE DELIVERY

LISTENS TO ATI'ORNEY - Fawa Hall, former personal
secretary to Lt. Col. Oliver North, llllenl to Plato Caeherll, her
attorney, durmc Tuesday's final .euton ol the first phase of the
HoUle and Senate Iran-Contra hearlnp In Wuhlapoa. The public
hearlnp wUI resume .June 2%. (UPI)

,.

.'

By E . MICHA.EL MYERS
and JUDI HASSON
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Th e
congressional committees lnvesligating the Iran -Contra scandal
ended their first phase of public
hearings with the conclusion that
a cancer of lies, greed, and abuse
ofpowerledtoapolitlcaldebacle
lor the United Stales and Presl·
dent Reagan.
" What these committees have
heard is a depresslngstmj.lt Is a
story of not telling the truth to the
Congress and to the American
people," declared Rep. Lee Ha ·
milton, D·Ind., as he recessed the
hearings In their . sixth week
Tuesday from his position as
chairman of the House ·commit tee reviewing the case.
In the first phase of the
hearings, Hamilton recounted,
the evidence showed Lt. Col.
Oliver North ran a network to
supply the Nicaraguan Contra

-------- ------- -

rebel s and diver ted money .to
them from secret U.S. arms sales
to Iran In defia nce of a congres·
slonal ban on such militar y ai d
between October 1984 and Oc·
tober 1986.
In the second phase, schedu led
to open June 22, the co mmittees
expect to hear more about the
policy decisions and governmen·
tal involvement behind t he crisis
with the long· awaited direct
testimony from two of the pivota l
players.
About the first week of July,
Rear Adm. John Poindexter , the
president' s ex-national security
adviser and North's former boss,
Is expected to answer a vital
question under limited Immunity
from prosecution:. Did he tell
Reagan of the apparently Illegal
diversion ollran arms profits to
the Contras?
Reagan has said repeatedly he
was Ignorant orthescam that has

become the worst crisis of his
presidency and called Into ques·
lion his judgment, management
and memory . Poindexter represen1 s the key link between Reagan
and North .
Jn late Jul y, the com mitt ees
ex pec t to bring forward their
ultimate witness - Nort h himself. With similar lega l protec·
lion as Poindexter, the gung·ho
Mar ine Is ex pected to describe
everything from the president' s
deal s with I ran In a bid to bu y
freedom for u.s. hostages In
Lebanon to the diversion scheme
whose discovery Jed the pres !dent to fire him as a National
Security Council aide Nov. 25.
This testimony will be the
definitive r ecord of the scandal,
ending months of work by Congress and Independent prosecu·
tor Lawrence Wal sh since It
began to unravel after an arms
network ca rgo plane was shot

-----·-- -·- --· -

down over Nicaragua Oct, ;;_
Tu esday, Hamilton sa id more
than 100 hours of "ex traordl·
nary" testimony by 18 witnesses
al ready have produced a grim
national accou nt of such abuses
as :
- Reagan' s Involvem ent in prl·
vale and third-country lund·
raising lor the Contras, wit h
wealthy contributors courted at
the Whit e House, and his approval of pay ments to " terrorist s"
to buy the freedom of America n
hos tages.'
-The NSC's decision to Ignore
the congressional ban on Con tra
aid anO the revelation that senior
officials were shut out or did not
car e to know about such policy
and often withheld Information
or misled Congress In the matter.
- The network carrying out
U,S. lorelgn policy that Included
citizens with divided loyalties
Continued on page 12

--·---· - ---- - ·
•

�Wednesday, June 1o. 1987

Commentary
~~
t5: m~
~v

rrL....J L _
- . . f'"T"'t::::!'

c

Majors
t\Mt: tm.'I\N Lf:Aon:
R,r l'nited Pr..ss lnl(ormdlun141
El.ist
\\' L Pt1 . C. R
:li ·:21 - ~ 35 :!:1 .liO:I 11 ~

Turontn
~!'Ito· \'nrk

.\lily, auI.: ..
Ot•lroil

:.!!! '!.t ...n
2f t.} .i.1i

R:tltlm~~r

-n

RONu n
ARE.~

·-=-

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Pu bllsher
PAT WHITEHEAD
AssL~tant. Publisher/Controller

Scoreboard

Made in Japan ~-----J::__a_ck_A_nd_e_rs_o_n_a_nd_Jo_s_ep_h_S_rp_ea_r

The Daily Sentinel
Ill Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
nEVOTEIJ TO TilE INTERESTS o•' TilE MEIGS-MASON

Page-2- The Daily Senti~l
Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio
Wednesday. ~une 10! 1987 ,

BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

A MEMBER of Thf&gt; Unltr-'d Prl'S$ !nt ern a 11onal , Inland Dally Press
Association and the American Newspaper Publi shers t\ ssocia tlon .
LE1'TF:H S OF' OP IN ION ;ir(' wclro!TI(' They sh ou ld be lr•ss I han 300 word s
Jon~ . All let ters ar('subjc·c t t o o:IJ!l ng &lt;tntl rnu !il b,... s ig ned wJrh n_.me, addn:ss and
telcphorw number . Nn un~lgn((llcttcrs w!ll be~ pl·b Ji r.h ed. Letters should hr In

good t aste, llddres .~ in ,g Issu es, nol p.•rsooalltl l'S.

WASHINGTON - " Made in
.Japan " continues to fasclnale
!he federa l governmenl's com puler buyers , no matler whal
President Reagan may do or say
aboul unfair Japanese lrade
pracllces. And so me government
procurement officials seem wil ting lo overlook jus! about
anylhing in thei r zeal lo bu y
.Japanese products.
Consider this : One da y aft er
Hitachi's American distribu tor ,
ViON, agr eed to plead guilly t o 50
cou nts of fraud on an Army
compuler conlract, !he U.S.
Customs Service awarded the
dlstribulor a $19 million conlract
for a Hllachi computer system.
As we have already reported,
!he Agrlcullure Departmenl noli·

VJON wa sn' l exactly a secrel.
Alter a two·year investigation,
the company agreed to plead
guilty to fraud on Aprll 7. The
nexl day, Cusloms awarded
VION !he $19 million conlract.
The day alter that, the compa0y's formal guilty plea was
enlered.
The Agriculture and Customs
computer co nlracts have been
held up beca use of protests filed
by IBM and Stora geTek. The
U.S. manufacturers bolh claim
their bids on the Agricul!ure
Department contract were several million dollars lower !han
ViON 's. Only IBM has prot ested
the Customs contra cl, contend·
ing thai. while Its bid was higher,
i ts compu ter syst em is superior

Gag order unpopular
WASHINGTON - A ferlrral judge has provoked whal some people
on Capllol Hill view as a cons! ilullonal cr isis hy lrying 10 pu l a
r es triction on whal a member of Congress can l i~lk about .
Conslilutional i s s u~s a s id ~. anyonr fa mili ar wilh thr workings of
Congress and the perso nalit ies involved sc·cs the movf' as an utt erl y
al len nollon . Word s arc lht' life blood of poli lics. especial ly when
potlllcians ar~ galhercd logc lhcr in a lcgislalive body such as
Congress.
.
.
.
.
While many lawmakers concede !hal Congr&lt;'ss ollcn rs alfttc l~d
with l oo mu ch l alk, non~ are prepared lo y ield lh ~ir righl lo sprak
when 3nd lo whom !hey please.
The gag order, apparenlly !he fi rs ! such order ever imposed on a
member of Congress, followccl 1he indicl mf'nl In Knox ville. Tenn .. of
Rep . Harold F'ord, D·T cnn., on 19 counl s of mail. "" a~d ba.nk fr~ud.
The case slcms from F'ord's ;dlcgcd ln vo l vE'm~ nl wllh ftnan cters
J;Jke and C. H.Bulcher. II&lt;• is accust'd of laking$:lo0, (](Jil in exc hange
for polil ical favors.
On April· 29 , Judgr .Jam e., .Jarvis of the U.S. DiSiri!·l for Fa slrrn
Tcnness~c ba rrcd all pari ies I o Ill!' ca s!'from I aI ki ng abou I il. exccpl
In cou rl.
l•'ord was at leas! parlly responsil&gt;lt• for provoking lhr order by
publicly accu sing !he u.s. prosrc ul or of r-acism and of wa gi ng a
prrsonal vendella agai nsl r ord 's fam il y.
Bul !he judge apparcnlly did no! realize lhr g11g order would be
v iewed as a lhreal 10 lhr• co nslilu l ional righl s of all member s of
Congress. no! jus! F'ord .
When rord' s tawyer·s moved lo havL' !h e order rescinded ! hey wrrP
joined by powerfu l HOtrsc lr;tdl'r., hlp l'lgures, including Dc·morra lie
Speaker Jim Wrighl of Texas and Repuhll ea n leader Bob Miehrl of
Illinois.
The brief filed wilh !he co ul'l on behalf of lh&lt;' leadership sa id !he
judge' s original order "compromises lhr independence of lht'
tri(lslallve branch and i nl eferrs wl l h 1hr• co mmuni cal ion bel ween I he
prople and their rlf'ctE'd r c prrscn ! &lt;J I ivcs 1hat ser ves 0:1s a e.or nerstonc
of our democratic syslcm of govrrnmenl. ... A clra rer rnsl ance of
tnslllullonal concern could hard ly be ima gi ned."
House cou nse l Sleven Ross. rrpresenl ing I he leadership, sa id il wa s
"Jnapproprlal e and co nstllulionall.v impermi ss ibl e for a courl 10
Impose a prior rcs lrai nl bt'lwern !he people of a slalc and !herr
d c~ l cd r cpresenlalive ."
Th e judge later modified hi s or iginal gag order lo allow F'ord lo
discus s !he case In !he eourse of hi s eoni(rcssional dulles. bul !hal
f.a llrd to salisfiy F'ord or the House lraclrrs hlp and !he maller wa s
appea led loa higher co uri. A dfeision is pend in!'.
Ford' s colleagues see !he gag order . rvrn In il s mod ifi ed lorm. as a
serious ttr r cal lo !he sc heme of governmen.l prescri bed by !he
C'onslllullon.
" Todav' s onlcr n•sl rie l ing Ihe a bilil y of a m~mbcr I o commu nicalc
with hl ~ co nsti turn ts :.~bout onr parti cular case can beco me
lomorrow's order rcslricl ing a member' s abi lil)' 10 co mmunicale
wllh hi s conS! IIucnls on an v olher maller." llw leader ship argued.
In addilion 10 lht• F'irsl ·Amendm enl rlghl of free speech for all
cillzcn s. lhr Co nsl llu 1ion aIso sl a 1es 1 hal m em hers of Congres s "sha II
no! be ques lionecl in any olhor place" for whallhry sa )' in Co ngress .
Thus thr jud~P ·s atlrmpt to bar F ord from discussing his case with
colleagues or constituf'nt s so unc\P&lt;I alarm b01ls t h r mq:~hout th f'
Capilol.
,
The judge s;r id hb oti gin;rl orclf'l' llariiJ&lt; •e n a " Slop gap measure lo
h:1 lt ru naw;1~· pu hi it· ;u '(' lJ !-, a lions b~' pt! l'l it ·so n bot ll sides ol' 1h{' cast'·.'·
While Ill!' orcll.'r ma1· IHI\' 1' hailed I ill' cross ·fi l'e OVCI' the Ford s
crimina l r;1sr. it ha s npt&gt; nrcl a w llo iC' new dC'bate abou t the
canst It u t iorw I S('ptlr&lt;l I ion of powrr:-; a rn ong 1hr lrg is Ia 1ivl' and
ju.dlclat br:rnc·hes of gon 'rnm,•nl .

Old-timer's disease
lly IIICK W~:ST
WASHIN GON !UPII - An ir'ale l'l':tdcr- Is lhNcaoy olher

kind '~

- h11s chal lenged !he nulion Implied by so me obiluaries !hal Rila
Ha yworlh pr ob&lt;~ bl y cou ldn'l ac-1 hr r way oul of a pap er b;rg and
w;.~ s n ' t mu ch of i.l s in gf'r or dan l'Pr r UI1 r r .
This readl'r says ol' llw la!P slar of "C ildo" !hat " her mosl
s prrl actular at t ribui C's Wl· n· g \ f1 s that. Wt'l'(' t i(•cl to you 1h.·· To which I

ca n onl v sav. " Hrar. h0:n·. "

So what 1r Fred Aslalrl' ont't' rC'fPtTf'cl to lwr as tlis faroritf' m ov if'
dance partnc•r. I rrrall ini L' r\'irwin g Mi ss ll a~ ' \\' Ort h \\'hen she was In
her prime. so In spe;rk , ami I, for onc'. couldn ' l ca rr Jess whrl hrr she
could acl , danrP or sing. Mos l of lite r\ a\')' fliers whommle up her USO
audlcnecs. I mlghl add . appa rr•n!l)' felt lhr same wa .v.
All 1 know Is !hal , will! !hose trgs , lwei she tx•pn a presidrnllal
candida I e. she would have bt't'n &lt;1 fronl-!' unnN .
Speaking of ha s-bcr tK who woulcl have !hough! I hal afler mot·e
!han 20 vcars as n profess ional b;tsPball playrr !hill .J im Bunnin g
v.·ould orle d:n· sf'rvr In Congr(•ss '!
Or. pulling. I! anolher s:t,\', who would haw !hOugh! 11hen he was
eleclf'd 10 Congress i n l'l~fi llwl Hr'Jl ,l im Bunnin g, R- 1\) .. would onr
day be added to lhP ros !Pr of !he Old Tinwrs Rosrball ('lassie lobe
played In Wa shing! on lalc' r Ihis month.
Nor that the congrpssmart is.an.v stmn grr to all · sta r gam f's. As a
ma jor lca,e.ur pit hl'r. he wu s ehosc11 ror tht' Amrrira n Lragur l f'~lm
seven limes and for !he Nat ional League !ram lwice.
Aller being called up by lhr Del ro ll Tigers in 1955, Bunnin g was
lraded 10 Philadelphia i n 1%:1, !hen to !he Pill sburgh Pirales in 1967
and finallv l o !he Los Ange lr sr Dodgers In 1%9. clearin g !he wa .v for
him 10 be' resigned b)• lh&lt;' Phllllrs.
That' s according l&lt;l the ba srball card lie handed ou1 dur ing !he 1986
congresssional ca mpa ign.
Whal !he card ca lls a "glorious Cilreer " endPd in 1971. Bunning
having once pit ched a no-hilll•r and having compiled a 219· 172
won·losl record .
As lndlcaled by the facl thai he will be playing in ! he Old Timers
Clas sic for !he firs! lime, Bunning Is now getting on up !here.
According to the card. Bunning was born In Kemucky in 1931. AI
any ra te his credlllals for !he ga m e are impressive.
Among !he "JIM DANDY DATES" listed on !he card Is 1958, when
Bunning became !he lhlrd hurler In Tiger hislory to pitch a no·hil
game. Bul don'! get the idea his name is belter suited lobaseballlhan
to pollllcs.
As a pitcher, Bunning may have bun led a lot but as a politician he
had to ge1 used to flying bunting. And I would say the name fit s
Republicanism better than. say. tha t of the Senate's GOP leader,
Rober! Dol e of Kansas.
Although Dole has made himself available for his party' s
presfdentlcal nomination, his name mlghl be more aplly applied lo
some of the Democratic budget·bustlng programs.
During his two years in Congress, there has been no talk of trading
Bunning to the Democrats.

WtleRe~

CUoMo ..?

A leader who accepted
White Gary Han was lhrowing
away hi s ca mpaign and Presidenl Reagan was forgetting wha-t
his minions were up to , a cur ious
series of even ts was taking place
in the capllal of Missouri.
T he popul ar slale head of
edu ca llon wa s sneaking inlo a
grocery slore and drinking liquor
in a men's room. Over a period of
monlhs. Arthur Ma !lory wa s
l aking wine off the slore's
shelves. going to !he men 's room.
hav ing a f ew snor ls and leav ing
!he spenl bollles in !he lavatory.
Mallory' s secret didn'l escape
I he allen li on of slore employees,
however . Apparently oncoflhem
!old Sl. Louis Post -Dispalch
rcporlcr Ter ry Ganey, who broke
!he slory. In a press conference,
Mallory adm ill ed wha l he had
done, crying and ca l ling II an
"evil lhing." He sa id he had
dpvelopcd a chemica l dcpen·
dcncy thai he was afraid lo admil
to even his family, and even more
afraid lo admil lo !he public by
aclu ally buying !he wine. He Is a
Baplisl deacon.

to !he Hitachi sys tem ViON
offered .
The American companies' appeal is under consideration by
!he Genera l Services Admlnls trallon. A decision is expected
!h is month.
The Army's fraud case again!
ViON came alter investigators
delermined that !he company
had not provided !he computer
equipment it had agreed to, and
which the Army had paid lor,
according io Lt. Col. Dave
Burpee. ViON pleaded guilty to
50 counts of fraud and was fined
$579,407.
As part of t he settlement,
Burpee said, ViON is required to
inform the Army of any subse·
quenl contracts it obtains from
federal agencies. He sa id Agri·
culture and Customs were noli lied of ViON's guilty plea "so
!hey can monitor their contract s
more closely."
When our r eporter Karen Tal·
ley inquired about the company' s
guilty plea. the Customs Service
ch ief counsel, Mike Schmllz,
admll!ed he knew about it , and
added: "But they weren't de·
barred." Thai means VI ON wa~
no! legally prohibited from ob·
l ainlng future federal contracts
- Including the one It was
awarded the day alter It agreed
to plead guilty in the Army case.
Agricultu re and Customs purchasing offiers say the Hitachi
computers offered by ViON are
best suited to their needs . IBM
and StorageTek dispute this
claim.
The Cust oms Service will use
its new com puler system to relay
law-enforcement information to
airports and border checkpoints.
The Agriculture Departm ent
computer sys tem will fill a
number of admlnlslralive needs,
includin g payroll and finan ce, at
the agency's Washington head ·
quarlers and In offices elsewhere
in the country.

as c lose t o a heaven on earth as

friends suspected anything, bul
!he news swept through the
Mlssiouri media with about the
same force as wou ld Nancy
Reagan's adm ission to secret
m arijuana puffing oul a window
of the Lincoln bedroom.
Mallory had dislinguished himse lf early as young, slrong and
capable. His ri se was meteoric:
dean. college presidenl. He beca me slalc commissioner of
edu calion at !he age of 38 and he
ha s held !he posl for 16 years. He
has a magnelic personalit y !hal
pol iticia ns pay olher people l o
build l or them and still only a few
carry off. He was the cream of
the crop of his gencra lion of
educa lors and adm inistra lors.
And yel. Arthur Mallory found
It necessarv to sneak inlo a
grocery slo.re and steal wine.
What in heaven's name could
l ea d a man like thai to beh ave
like a common wino ?
I imagine heaven had more 10
do wllh it !han any of us can
fathom . Here' s a m an who buill

any teacher can dream of, and
whose moral life was bu ill
around a ca ll for stiff upperllps
during life and !he promises of
heaven everlasti ng alter death.
Where docs a man like Arthur
Mallory !u r n when his life l eaves
him lonely and frightened, and
even !he promise of heaven later
ca n' I touch hi s pain now?
There are few options open loa
man li ke Arthur Mallory, a
Baptist deacon . a pillar of his
co mmunity . Some men seek
help, and olhers don' t risk II .
know in g !hal many will call him
weak. The community menial
heallh facilily in my cily of
130,000 idenlifies "well·known
persona lilies" only by a number .
Thai way olhers In the community are much tess li kely lo Jearn of
the need for guidance. help or
just an understanding ear.
I'd be the l as! lo call sleall ng
wine a good way lo deal with
stress and fear. But I'd also be
!he Ja s!'lo pain! a finger. I've seen
alcoholism in my own family .

The comple!ed producls are
shipped back across I he border
wl lh import and exporl Ia riffs
paid only on lht&gt; va lue added
during processing in Mex ico.
Th e goods produced under the
maquiladora program mclude
Wesl inghouse and RCA eleclron·
ics, General Motors and Ford
vehicle component s, Matlel and
Kenner toys and hundred s of
olher product s sold by America's
largest corporations .
Mexico es tablished !he maqull·
adora program in 1965 lo offset
!he loss of jobs ca used by this
country's termination of the
bracero program , which allowed
Mexicans engaged In seasonal
farm work to legally cross the
border .
At !he end of !he fir s! yea r,
!here were 12 m aquil adora
plant s employing 3, 000 workers.
Today, there are morel han 1,000
facilities providing jobs for
250,000 to 300,000 people . The vast
majority are women and the
largest si ngle group is engaged In
textile apparel work .
The maquiladora program ac·
counts lor 11 percent of Mexico's
employment, genera tes alm oSI
SU billion In annual r evenues
and has become the second
largest Industry- behind oil bu t
ahead of tourism .
That's fine for Mexico, but
what about the Impact In this
country? Numerous Northern
politicians and labor union offl cla ls have complained that the
maquiladora program has been
the catalyst lor the "export" of
jobs to plants where the minrmum wage Is $3.30 -per day.
Thus, maquiladora workers can
earn less than In a 'day than

domeslic employees enlilled to
!he $3.35 mmtmum wage ca n
make In an hour.
Bul !her e is convincing evl·
dence !hat if !he maquil adora
program did no! exist, many
domeslic firms wou ld have
moved labor-inlenslve plants to
Singapore. Hong Kong, South

~

STORE HOURS
Mon.-Sat. 8 AM-10 PM
Sunday 10 AM -1 0 PM

..~u -

~'9

:! 'i ..\ I ll
'!! !'I ..\1)0
•!li :1~ Hll
:::1 J l .t!G
.,., l'' ill';

( ' hlt· a~c,o

ll 1
~~.

~ ~: '

s•;

j l!

'l'll~'!iday's Kt:~uh:

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, OH.
PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, JUNE 13

Torttntn i, :r-.:t•w \'nrk ~
Ut'truu M, ~lihnwkt·r .i

ll t., lun t Bnllin)f)rt• I

,\ linnt'Mila ~. Kansll'i f'll y '!
fallforNu ~. f' lt•vt•larul ~
Oak lund II, ( ' hh·ll.f:O J
:t. ~· atUr 11
Yt'rdn..,.da.~-· ·~ Gai!II"'-

·r,.\a.-.

C'hlt· a~~;u lr\ 111'0 fl ·2\ at Oakland (,\ n·
d ujar 1- 11 . :1: 15 p.m .

Turuntu IKI',\' ~-:l ) ut l'lit•" \"uri.; t·lutm

6-l t. ~ : :lll

jl. ll l .

Mlhtoaukt•t• !Sarhr 1-0) a t Dt•lroit
l 'l'r m·ll t-6 1. &lt;::15 p.m.
. .Bo-.~ o ~ l"'ippt•r t.:i) 111 Rult lm ort • 181'11
....t ) .• : l., p.m.
Kan" ll~ 1.'11.\ (l.t.' ilx'andt 1· 11 111 ~llnnt L
~uta 11\ l~· lt., t•n ._$). ll:U.'i p.m.
fh•Hhwtd lf'~tHUuui ·~ - 61 at fa llfn r nla
I ( 'undt•l arl a S.2 1. 16: :1~ p. m.
Tt '\it~ t ll uu.~;h 5·'! ) al S. •alllt• lf;tll'l:o·r·
m 1111 :HI). 16: !lli p.m .
Timrsd~t~· · ~ Ciant,..,
Milwaukt•t• :il Ot•l rult
Turonttt :il Raltlmurt•, nlir;hl
.\llnm'!'!UIIt Ul ('hlt·a~ll. ni KII I
s.n m ~,u.

u :,\C;n:

\\' 1. l't•l. &lt;i H

SL t.ou i:.

:" ~ ~ .61!1 ;1;1 ~~ .o179 2

Otlt · a~~;u

Montr~· ttl

·!9

~''" \'ork

~

l'hll u

Pil hhr~: h

·n ..'l tK

~

'!!! ..'ifi(J
'n , '160

'!.i

:Jtt

~~1

Fryer Parts ••••.•L:.•••• 37&lt;

61 ,

m

n

rlnl'lnnal

:1:1 '!.I .,1j~ -

San Fr;m
Hnu ~tnn

:II ~ .'HI
:!li ~ ..'11)0

2
1'.1 ·

l.us 1\n ~:t·l~

~ ~

.l!ll

:i

,\llanla
San nt, ·~:o

ti :JO
15 U

~M

6
19

.m

MIXED

6 1·1

LEG QUARTERS

Tlu-:;day '~ ltt os ult~

Chicken ••••••••••••••••• 39&lt;
Chicken Livers .L:.•••• 49&lt;

rh it·ago 6, ~t•w \'urk .5 ·
l"ltlluti!'lphlu :1. :-\1. l.mt~ ~
I'IU , hu rJ;h ll, ·" u ntr~•W 1
San f" rand~111 Itt, l"lndnmll l ~ l.u"
A II ~:Pii~ :i. r\llnnt a :1
llron~ton I, San n l1'lti'J II
\\' t•dnPs da,v ·~ (;,,m,.,.
San (.' rand~t·n ((i nti Hll at ( 'lndnnull
1(;ulllt-kson 1-'!J, 1 ~: 3.i p. m.
!\'t•" \ 'orlr. t(inodi'fl l·tJ ~11 ('hlt · a~o
l!'iundt •r~tln lt-2). '! : tO p. m.
l.u~ ,\ngt•Jps tlhlno')'l'llll \l.- 1) ul ,\tlunta
t •H •.&gt;. an&amp;•r 1-1) . .i:-10 p. m.
Pitl:.hllrJ:h iOr:.aht·k H) ;tl Mnnlrl'al
(M:u11m•t fi.(J), &lt;: 05 p. m .
St. l .oul!. tM:tl h t·.,..·~ :~4 1a t l'hlludi •lphln
t l\. f;ru:.~ H l. ;: a~ p.m .
San D lo•gn (lh v i~ 1·6) alll uu,tu n tSt•nll

H· 3) ,

11::1~

Tursdt~..\1 · ~ Rtos ult~
('olumhu~ &amp;, Hlt-hmund 1
i\lulnt · ~ - Rm·ho... ter It
Sy rut: u~t ·

-1, l'awludwt :1

Trolt•do II. Titl&lt;.•wutrr1. lllnnlnK"
Wt·dn ~ da.v ·~ fi11rn.-...

FRESH PORK BUTT

l\1ulnr 111 Ktll'ht-slt•r
Pnwtud1.1~ ~ !'iyrat'll"' '
t ' ulum l•~

USDA CHOICE

.

Round Steak ....L:.•••

$11 9

BUCKET

$199

LB

Steak/Roast .........

$19 9

USDA CHOICE

·

$1 49

Chuck Steak ....L:.••• ·

Tldt•.,..•uh•r Ill Rldlllll!nd

Bull hey were not l eaders in their
communlll es; and while !hey
might no! have been proud of
going inlo a store and buying
liquor, !heir careers and public
Images ·· dldh't rest on th e
decision .
We may never know what
drove Arthur Mallory to dowhat
he did. Yet what he did after the
news broke will stick In my mind
as strong as the deed itself. He
admitted it forthrightly, tried to
resign his job (the state board of
education did not acct&gt;pl the
reslgnationt and lhanked Terry
Ganey for telling the truth and
forcing him lo come to grips with
his problem. Coming so quick on
!he heels of Hart's sniveling
press-blaming and Reagan's se·
lective memory, it was a rt&gt;freshlng lesson In honesty.
Some people In Missouri worry
!hat a man like Arthur Mallory Is
a poor example for youth they
are lrylng to steer away from
chemical dependency . l j usl hope
they didn't m iss the opportun ll y
to po int oul lo the kids a prime
lesson In "the buck stops here."

LB.

Jl.m.
Tltur.du.\·'s l&gt;amt'!'o

1\ll :tnla at l'lndnnat l. niKitl
Hou, t on 111 l.us ,\ltki'h'S. nl l(hl
Sun lllt•"" ul :-ia11 Franl'lst•rt , niKhl
INTF.RNATION,\1. u ; ,\tli ' E
\'' I. I'd . liR
l'nlumht•~ ( ~\·· ·\1 .)
:i6 21 . ti!l ~ K4whtoslt•r 1Hal 1
:tl ~~ ..11!1 :1
lld!'wah•r (~\' · SI.t
'!!! ~G . t! ~ 4i
l•u"'tue kt1 tfln~t
~M ~~~ .1111!!
&lt;1 t
Tolt•dt• (1)1'11
~ ~ . !Ill
ll 1 1
."i,\lrut·u!;t• IT•trJ
to :111 . nt 11
:'llu int • tf&gt;hll
'tl ff! . 1$:1 ID
Klo·htunnd ( ,\11)
I~ :16 .:~ .i u;

alTIIII"filt

11tur.d~t.v ' , G:~omt'!'o
,\tllln~· uJ Rul'h~'!olt'f'
l•a ....· tut ·kt~ :ll. ."i~· r ,u·u" •

fuluml~• ~ :ll

Tu iPtSu

Transartions
HasrhWI

Baltltnor" - St•nl pil dh'f .lt•ff R;tllard
111 llm·ht,.tt•r of I Ill• lnl t• rntUionaii.A'aJlll '
! 1\ .\A t: rt•t•allt•d pltt •ht'f' Ton~· ,\ rnold
from Unl'ltt•:.lt•r.
( 'allfurnlu - At·tiHtlt•d flul lh·hh•r
llo •t~r .{'· ll••n drk k fr11m lhr 2 1 · d li~' dJ,..
uhlrd l ~t: opt kln)-d pllt·ht'f Mlkt• foo k In
Jo:dnmntnn oi II••·radii!- f11a..t I A·a~u · ·
(t\ t\ :\ ).
( ln•·innllll - Si•nl h.ft-lrw•dl•r Tum
nnov. "'"" tu ~ll~h ,· llh • ttl lht• ,\nwrk:m
,\ so.tw:lullun ct\,\,\ 1: r t't•allt•d Mt· tuuull •d
rPUt •\ l'f Rill Sdwrro'f from Stt~ll\'lllt• .
:-&gt;t· ~·
\ 'nrk (,\I,J - Plat ·t·d llrst
haM•man llun ,\ lalllnd., · tlfl tl~ · l :t-da,\'
d h.ahh•d 11~1 : ndlntlt•rl plldwr l 't•t•IUn
(lua.nl f' lrnm tilt' J}d~v IH ..

Cube Steak ••.•..L:.•••

.
W1eners ••••••••••••••••• 99&lt;
FLAVORITE
.

12 OZ. PKG.

ll a~kt• thnll

·

l 'hlni~t - !\'anH·rl Rill.\' ~h· Kintw.' '
:r-~lsl :ml ' '"''" pr o,.,ldt•nt otf ha.-kt•lhllll

topt't' :tltt:llr- .
·lt•r ,;, .,· ti'SRI,J - :OOirnwrl lnr"llrd·
t•t•nl t•r · lh ·nr.r furr In :t n no~_""''L"nn
t •l\nl r Ill '1.

l.11ntt: Island cl 'SI\1. ] - l'l,;nrd Iof\\ 11rd
Ko •flll\' li ft'l 'n In a IIIII .. !'M ' :I.~IIn l' ttnlfllt'l :

rt 'll'u.~•·d lt'lllrd St t'\t' Hurtt .
Shlt• n hland i 11!'08LJ - Sltt: nt•d lnr·
":.rtl nu'~•·ll Plt·rr• · 111 u nnt.. -..•tr-un
t'&lt;lnlfiH'I.
l ' !&lt;~Rl. - ~ ~~ut'd :t II no• a nd llnt'· tt::UIIt'
~u"JI' '"~ tnn It'! hot It .f f'f'll(')' ( IHtdt ll t • nr~·
Rihh.\ and T:tmpil n,.,. f,.r .. ud linn

18 COUNT SIZE

Cantaloupes .•..•••...

Jo'otlllllill

-"4 .

1, 1111 ~ -

Sl~nt•d dt• l t · n~ IH·

llwkh•

M1lfli. rl•rult 'l.y k.
· San Plt•a:u - 1\t-itulr..d runnln~: hat·k
na rn- U••ddPn frnm l.u:. .\ntt:t• lt" Ham"
fnr i-unnln~~; htwk Rulord i\II'IIN• nnd
und ... t · ln~ !'d tlra/t d!ult•t''

Korea, Taiwan or other dlslant
Jocallons.
Maintaining assembly operations on th e bo r der means thai a
hi gh proporllon of componenls
will co nllnue lobe produced here
- so mel hlng !hat ls less likely lo
happen II !he assembly planls
are halfwa y around the world.

Con artists
apparently
working area
Meigs Alhlelic Direcl or Gor·
don F'lsher and Meigs Alhlelic
Boos! er Prr sidenl Jam es
Soulsbv issued a word of caullon
!oday concernlngsollcllallon s by
!elephone in which !he ca ller
sugges l s he or she Is connecled
wllh !he school or booster
organizal i0n.
Fisher reports !hal only one
firm which prints a spans
calendar each year Is an aulhorized agenl l o sollcll lunds for
!hal purpose. The caller should
ldenlify himself and ·state !he
purpose or 1he sollcllallon.
Soulby says !he alhlelic bOOS·
l ers do no! ·have anyone oulslde
the district representl~g !hem
since local members. known lo
local resldenls. are used to
engage In fund raising projects
such as selling program ads and
these representatives normally
make personal contacl. Soulby
emphasized that no one should
conlrlbule 1o any person whom
!hey feel Is not an authorized
representative the group and
when purchasln~ an ad should
obtain a receipt showing thr
sollcllator's name and the group
represented .
Anyone with doubt regarding
contacts made along lhese lines
Is asked to call Flshero!Soulsby.

1 NEED TO KAVE A PRIVAT~
MEETING WITH THE PRESlDEt\T.
' ,
TifArs

IMPOSSIBLE!
\

I WANT TO MAKE A SIZABLE
CONTRIBUTlON TO THE CONTIOO.

J

:u

Th ,~..

Berry's World

J

9

:kl ti .i.U -

.\ llnnt&gt;!&lt;QI'
o :,ldanr!
S4· uJ lit•
Calllornl

Mexico snares runaway jobs____;._____:R:.:.: ob-e=:-.: . . :.rt- -~- -al:. :. . :.te-=-rs
NOGALES, Ariz . (NEAt The nondrscrlpl industrial build·
lngs, Identified on ly by unlnlormal ive names such as " Ke·
lomrx" and "P ermcx," arc
crowded togelher In a b leak
mnnufacluring co mplex rn the
adjacenl border communit y of
Nogales. Mexico.
Thai drea ry facade is decep·
l ive, however. because !he build lngs house a relallvely new form
of economic activity of consider able co nsequences Ia both !he
Unllcd Sta te and Mexico.
Under Mexico's maquiladora
pr og ram. low -wage, Jow·skill
employees in lhoseplantsa ssem ·
ble chain saws. circuli board ,
sullcases, medical equipment
and a host of ot her items dt&gt;slined
for sale In !his counlry .
Noga les, Mexico, is only one
cr nler of maquiladora acllvlly.
Oi hN Mexican cities with sizable
cross-border production faclll ti es Include Ciudad Juarez.
across !he Rio Grande fr om El
Paso. Texas: Tijuana, south of
San Diego , Calif. : Matamoros,
aross !he Rio Grande from
Brow~svllle, Texas: and Mexlca ll, south of El Centro, Calif.
(AIIhough Mexican law orlgl·
nally allowed the establlshmenl
of maquiladora plants onl y
within as 12 ~ ·mile-wlde strip
soulh of the U.S. border, they now
ca n he sited almost anywhere In
the country's Interior.)
Under the maquiladora program, the Mexican government
allows the duty·free Importation
of raw materials and camponents as well as the machinery .
and equipment required for the
assembly of the unfinished
goods.

.m

\\ f':'o l

1\an:-.~ ( ' I\

blame--..:.S_ara_h~Ov_ers_tre_et

I don' ! know if Mallory's close

.) It

t"i :11 .-lG&amp; !11 1
~·o :r; .351 hi

Clt'\' t•lod

fled an American computer
manufacturer on April17 that it
had lo st oul on a $48 million
conl racl to !he Hitach i dislribulor. As II happens, that was the
very day !h e president an·
noun ced ta riffs on certain Japa nese produ cts as p.unishmentlor
!heir manufacturers' violations
of tr ade agreements belween the
Uniled State and Japqn .
The particular Hitachi compu·
l ers !he two agencies want aren't
on the punitive Ia riff lis!. But the
giant Japanese firm was one of
severa l thai had been dumping
computer chips on the U.S.
market, which was the reason lor
the ta'flfl.
The Army's fraud case against

:~1

We Reserve The Right To
Limit Quantities

1 ·

THAr's

DIFFERENT.'

'
'J

GRADE A

_

89(

Ex. Lg. Eggs .. ~~~=. 2/

9(

SKINNER ELBO MA~ARONI OR

Spaghett1 ..••..• m~•.• 6
oz.

HANOVER 14.5

Pork &amp; Beans ..•.
.... ·cooP&lt;W·
.....••
•

•

••• f)(CAF.

•
•
•

• •••••

•• •

MAXWELl HOUSE

ao•. •3."
INSTANT COFFEE
9 o• •3.99, s..t.o,

:

$

1

DAIRY LANE

Ice Cream •••••••••••• $1 09
112 GAL.

4I $1

FLAVORITE ASSORTED

'

.

Twin Pops •...•...••... 79&lt;

• ····coo~·······
••••
C\111. • • • • " •

•

•

•

0

•
.•
:VELVET
PAPER TOWELS "
••
Large
•
• Roll
•

.• ••• •• COUPON : : : : :.
~

•• •• •

"

FLAVORITE

•

~

:

EVAPORATED MILK

12 PAK

HEINZ STRAINED

•
•

••
BABY FOOD
•
•
• : 4.5 oz.
•• : ·
limit 1 With Coupon

0

•

3/Sl
4I Sl
3/Sl
•! ',................... . ..... ......... •·....... ............... ..... .•• .-.................. ......
•
•o

Bonus
Pak 9 oz.

$279

:
Umit 1 With Coupon
o hod Only AI Powtll'I S.,..rmarl&lt;el
Offlf Gooil Thru Sat., J- 13, 1917
··~

•••••

limit 3 With Coupon
Good Only AI Powell's S.,..rmarl&lt;el
o Offer GootlllofU Sal., luM 13, 1917

12

•

..

•

-

0

I

•

0

CANS

:

o
o

oz.

•

••

Umit 3 With Coupon
Good Only AI Powtll't S.,..rmorktl
0
Offer hod lloru Sol., JuM 13, 1917 , 0
•

~

o Good Only AI Powell' I Supermorht
• - ·Offer Geod Thru Sot., JuM 13, 1987
,

�Page- 4- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, June 10, 1987

'

Wednesday, June 10, 1987

Lakers edge Celtics in final 2 seconds

Athletics thump
Chisox' lays roll
past NY Yankees

By FREDRICK WATERMAN

By ,JOE ILLUZZI
UPI Sports Writer

Milwaukee 8-5, Boston edged
Baltimore 2· 1, Minnesota
A fl ~r throwing two effective
downed Kansas City 5-2. Califor change-ups to Ken Will lams,
nia nipped Cleveland 6-5 and
Cu rt Young chan ged his strategy
Texas blank ed Seattle 3- 0.
and it cost him a no-hitter.
Blue ,Jays i, Yankees 2
Young was within lour outs of a
AI
New York , John Cerutti
no-hitt er Tuesday night, but
permitt ed th ree hit s over 5 2-3
Williams spoiled hi s gem by
In nings and Jesse Bar fi eld co lhit tin g a 2-2 pitch lor a two-run
ec ted a homer and three RBI to
l
homr r.
send
the Blue Ja ys to their
" I wa s tryi ng to throw him a
seventh straight v ictory.
fastball but that's the pit ch he's
Tigers 8, Brewers 5
goin g to hit out of th e ballpark."
· At Detroit, Jack Morr is ear ned
sa id Young, whO settled for hi s
hi s seventh straight victory and
second career one-hitter as the
Bill Madlock drove i n two run s
Athi1•t ics beat the White So x 8-3.
wit h four hit s to lilt the Tigers to
" I had thrown him two changeth eir fourth consecutive
ups prior to that, probabl y the
triumph.
two hest I 'd thrown all night. I
Red Sox 2, Orioles I
wa s t hinkin g may be I could slip a
AI Balllmore, . Ellis Burks
fast ball by him, so It was rea lly
si ngled hom e Dwi ght Evan s In
my fault ."
the eighth inning to support
Young, 8-:1. had limited the
Bruce Hurst and the Red Sox .
While Sox to I hrc1• walks before
Twins 5, Royals 2
Williams - hitless in his preAt Minneapo lis. new ly acvious Hi at -bat s- homered in to
qulrrd .Joe Niekro won hi s first
th&lt;! left -fi eld sca ts to tri m Oak ·
game as a Twin and Tim Laudner
land 's !Pa d to 7-J
blasted a two-run homer to give
Youn g. a ieft -handPr . ll'as
Minnesota It s fourth stra ight
sc&lt;'ki ng 10 throw the first norriumph.
hiHrr by an A thl etic since M ike
Angels 6, Indian• 5
WatTI'n no-hit the Wh ite Sox on
,\t Anahei m. Ca li f., Wally
Srpt. 29, .19R:I. You ng was thP
Jo.v ner Hnd Mark McLem ore
second pitehcr In three d;~v s to
si ngled home two runs apiece in a
approaeh a no-hitt er. PhiladPI
four -run scv enth inning that
phl a rookie Mi ke .J ac kson held
helped the Angels rally .
MontrPal hit less for right innings
Ran gcrs 3, Marlners 0
Sunday before allowin g two hit s.
At Sca tllc, Jose Guzman
Young ret irf'd the sidC' i n ordc1
tl'CJm cd with two f('lir ver s on a
in the ni nth to complerr hi s
five-hillrt· to help the Rangers
~ c·cond onC'-hittf'r in rw o se aso ns.
snap a rh ree-ga rn r losi ng strea k .
ThP oth c·r came Oct. o againsr
Kan sas Cit y. Young fin is hod with

UPI Sports Writ er
BOSTON (UPI I - With one
graceful hook shot , Magic Johnson won the hardest- fought ga me
of this 'year's NBA finals and
gave the Los Angeles Laker a3-1
adva ntage that history guaran tees wlll mean a tille,
With a 107-106 victory over !he
Boston Celtics Tu esday ni gh!. rhe
Lakers moved to 1he thres hold of
thei r 10t h cham pionship. No
team has ever ra llied su ccess fully from a :1-1 deficit in the
fl nats.
Los Angeles tra iled 106- 105
when, wJth two seconds remainIng, Johnson hi t a 10-foot ru nn ing
hook shot over Kevin McHale and
Hobert Parish.
"When you get the ball in
Magic's hands. anythi ng can
happen ," teamm ate James
Worthy sa id.
Johnson fini shed with a gamehigh 29 point s on 12-of-20 shoal ·
lng. He wa s I he only Los Angeles
start er to shoot better th an 50
perce nt in the rugged game, on
which .John so n commen ted,
"Everybody wa s banging and
slammin g in t here."
F'or the Ccltics, the loss was
only their thi r d in 88 games at
Boston Garden. Mc Hal &lt;• scored
2fi point s to pace th e defending
champions.
The La kers tra iled by as many
as 16 point s in the third qu art er
and by 8 with 3: .JOr emain ing. A
9- 0 ru n, aided by three Boston
turnovers. culmi'nated in .Ka recm Abdu l- Jabbar' s dunk off an
alley -oop pass from John son with
29 seco nds left and Los Angeles
led 104-103, its fi rst adva nt age
since the opening minut es .
Larrv Bird hit a 3- pointer for

t hrr l' wu l k s and SC\'Cn st rikeou ts.

"This limr. ju s! like thr las !
limf'. I was rrl axed." sai d
Young, who In hi s fourth season
has c!Pveloprd Int o Oaklancl' s
lws t ~ t a r tf'r . " It was a rC'al good
game for us . We finally moved
two gam es over .!\flO and I thin k
wr should be on our way now ."
l\l trr F'rcd Manrique walked
with one out In th e eighth , Ozz le
Cuillen fl ied out to left. William s
thr n hit hi s third home ru n of thr
season .Jerry Roys ter grounded
ou t to r nd the Inning.
"I wasn' t try in g to clo anyt hing
diffNrn t," Williams sa id , "j ust
hit the baiL I fa ~ed him las t year
and hr ate me up, j ust like
tonig ht. Hr was keepin g cvrrybO(Iv off halanec ."
Chleugo st ar·ter .lose DeLeon,
4-!i, worked five Innings, allow ing
six runs on eight hit s. Josr
Ca nseeo hit a two-run homer and
Heggie Jackson had three RB I to
pace the Oakland attack .
Elsrwhrrr. Toront o pounded
Nt·w York 7-2, Dl~ tr oit tr ipp&lt;'d

Boston with 12 seconds left.
Abdul·Jabbar was fouled four
seconds later and he made the
first free throw. But the second
bounced back ou t and In the
scra mble lor the rebound. the
ball was knocked off McHale's
hands and out of bounds.
Michael Cooper In bounded to
Johnson. who passed up a jump·
shot opportunit y on the left side
and drove across the lane for
\\'hat he expected would be a
short j umper.

leaped from their bench. ·.
Because the Lakers were not In
a penalty situation, Bird expeeled to be fouled before at tempting a shot , so he said he
hurried his release.
.
" I gar It up there and had an
opportunity," he said. "I'd just
sort of like to freeze It up there .
and leave it ."
Bird finished with 21 point s
despite scoring only 2 In th e first

t

"Then I sa w Kevin come at
m('." .Johnson said. " I don' t get
hi gh and Kevi n would have
bl ocked it . So the hook shot was
my best c.hoice.':

~+~+o·o

Special of the Wuk ·
WITH

~

•
$
Frtes ............... 1.94

ADOLPH'S

DAIRY
VALLEY
"At the End of the P-roy-Mason Bridge
POMEROY, OH.

PH. 992-25511

oo+~••••o

II
IIERICII
SALUTE
TO SIVIIIS
RE.IIER

JIIE 14th

DAN'S
1/2 PRICE SALE
ON

CHIC JEANS &amp; SUNSET BLUES
THURS.·FRI.-SAT.-JUNE 11·12·13
Buy One At Regular Price Get One Of
Equal or Less Value For Half Price
IANY STYLE OR SIZEJ

32

PALMOLIVE
DISH LIQU
NOW

NOW

' 1~~~

1 ~.~
$Ut

11.15

z

•

290 North Second
Middleport. Ohio 45760

2 PIOI SILIIIII

SOFT WHITE

LIGHT BULBS
60, 75, 100WAm

OPEN

America's Favorite Store

ggc

10-9,

SU. 10·9; SUN. 12-11

IPICJAL GAIDEN SHOP HOURS
8 A.M. TO CLOIINe
lMURL lHRU

SALI STARTS WED., JUNE 10
ENDS SAT., JUNE 13, 1917

Q

0111 llfCIUI ....

rmss

3.21
3.11
4.11
MEJNMIIs . . . 1.41

12 EIHSIIIS • HW
11 EIPIIIIIS • NW
Z4 UPIIIIES • NW

uz. mu IILI ·

IDHI HAIR SPRI'

1•• -·UMrl-,.

¢~

'

11

0111 HC. lUI

PUna 1 ••nsen

TIRIS
11£IUUI, ..U, IWll PUIS

so::.~~F

~ i dn ' 1 get

untracked."
Dave .Parker, wh o has been
pounding the ball for the Reds
from his cleanup spot, go t tossed
out of the game by pla te umpire
Charlie William s after arguin g a
called strike In the fourth inning.
" I don' t think he said rhat m uch
to be evicted," said Rose.
The ser ies fin ale ioday pit s rhe

Reds Bill Gullickson. 7-2, against
Sa n Franciso's Jim Gott. 1-0.
Dodgers 5, Braves 3
Tim Leary and Alejandro Pen a
rever sed roles Tues day night in a
move th at. at least. temporarily
solved thr Dodgers' pitc hing
WOC'S.

John Shel b)' and Mike Ma r shall each hir a rwo-r un homer to

back the combined eight -hit
pit ching of Leary and Pena .
giving Los A ngeles a 5-3 vi ctory
over thP Atlan ta Bra ves.
Leary . making onl y his seco nd
start of the seaso n. was pushed
into the srarting rotation due to
!he ineffect ivencss of Pen a. who
was 0-5as a starter. Thr Dodgers
havr bern h~rting for a fifl h

ODLAND
Seven-Up

8

~-· 1
1·"""'"''

I

DIET OR REGULAR
'

~
........

NEW PLASTIC BOnLE

16 oz.
BTLS.

$1 ~~~ .

•WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMIT QUANITITIE S. •PRIC ES EFFECTIVE WEONESOA'r' , JUNE 10, THROUGH SATURDAY, JUN E 13. 1987 •U SDA FOO D STAMPS ACCEPTED

1"

. . . . SUI

_,..~
.,.

~-

tn 5lo!.o Wlltl GCI!don Center. Lawn Md Gordon

K mart Statoo.

11011

QT.

77&lt;

RESPONSIBlE FOR TYPOGRAP IU CAL OR PI CTORIAL ERRORS

QUARTERS
HOLLY FARMS

TENDERBEST USDA CHOICE

Chicken
Franks

Boneless Top
Sirloin Steak

STACK PACK •AMERICAN •PIMENTO

I

Kraft
Singles

Blue Bonnet
Margarine
l·LB.

oz.

oz.

12
PKG.

12
PKG.

C-4WILDMUSK

-·-···It
JR-1'11'1

--~··

The Senators open ed !heir 1987
Littl e League season Monday
evening with a 19-11 vict ory over
the Yankees.
Three Senator pitche rs. Miller.
Hill and Brown, combin ed to
throw a no·hltter . .strl klng out1 6
batters and lssuel ng 18 walks.
Brown · picked up the victory
w hile Johnson wa s charged with
the loss.
Leading hillers were Young,
3-5; Miller, 2-3: Includ ing a hom e
r un: and B rown 3 doubles.
Thursday evening the Sena tors
w ill play the A's at six whil e th e
Yankees will be off that night.

TENDERBEST USDA CHOICE

TENDERBEST QUALITY

ASSORTED COLORS

Boneless
Chuck Roast

Lean Ground
Chuck

Cottonelle
Bath Tissue

PKG.

211

po~!!ll!l'

40~

OFF LABEL

Liquid
Joy

lll)NELEBS

ENQLISH

SHOULDER
ROAST

"·'1'•

LB.

oz.

22
BTL.

3-LBS.

OR MORE

.......

Cott• ChteH
t4 Or,
Chi.

Publishrd ('VN~' afl r •·nnon . Monrla ,\'
through Frlda.v. 111 Cnun ~ L . Pom rmv. Ohio . bv !hf' Ohi o Vullr~· Pub·
lishin'g Com pa n ,\~ M ultlmN,I,I:L _Inc.:
Porn('· JV. Ohio ~~·ur~.r:J . Ph. 99--21!lfl. Sf'

chnd ·:iss

GIANT SIZE -

48

1\ Olv bdo n ol Multiml'dla. ln l'.

--..-...
---

Nut,.r;StockAndB~IomtAYO IIObiOOniy

Motor Oil

TV,s THRILLING

(USP814ii-961JI

sonu,.a...111
_

VALVOLINE

.

The Daily Sentin el

Choose Yews, Junipers, Arborvlloes,
Flowering Shrubs, Trees, Rhododen.
drons, Azaleas and many other shrubs
lor Ideal landscaping. Save nowl

starting pitcher to back F'ernando Valrnzu(·la, Bob Wel ch. .
Ri ck Honeyc ul!. and Orel
Her shi scr.
Houston I, San Diego 0
At Houston. Dannv Darwin and
Dave Srrii th combin&lt;:d on a
fout··hi rler and Bill Doran drov~
In A Jan Ashb1 "'ilh at h il'&lt;l· inn ing
grounclout 10 s par~ the A&gt;lros.

Your Independently Owned
Low-Priced Supermarket

EASTMAN'S.

Summer results

Choice lvergrHn Anortment

--1 ...,, A -

Pete Rose, who used lefry Tom
Browning in a relief role for the
first time in Browning's big
league career .
" Pacillo go1 behind ear ly and
that 's been a rrend on !his
ballclub," Rose co mmented.
"We don't look like a good club
when 1\'e fall bPhind until our
offrn&gt;r gets going. A nd tonight it

0111 IIIUUI $2.11

DOUBLE PRIITS
lOW EVERY DIY!
c.c1

·

CINCINNATI t UP]) - Roger
Cra1g could hard ly beli eve It
himself.
The San F'rancico manaj;er.
hts club rocked by a Cinci nnati
Reds' comeback a ni ght earlier.
watched his Giants rebound
Tuesday night by ripping the
Reds as l efl -hander Mark Dav is
a,nd first ba sem an Will Cl ark
co mbined to lead !heir team a
10-2 victory.
"Thai was one we rea lly
needed." said Craig after the
Giants closed t o wit hin two
games of the NL West-leadi ng
Red s b ehind t he ni ne- hit •
co mplet e-game effort of Davi ;
and the slugging of Clark, who
drove in fou r runs and went 3·
for-o at the plate.
"Ba se ball' s an am azi ng
ga me," sai d Craig. "They said
our club was demora lized and all
that. and look what happened . 11
wa s unbelievable."
What happened was rhar the
Giant s, unable to hold a 6-0 lead
over the Reds in a 7-6 loss
Monday night, banged out 13 hits.
including homers bv Clark and
Mall Williams In pounding Reds
rookie Par Pacillo and his successor s int o s ubmiss ion .
"It wa s a masterful performance by Mr. Da vis," Craig
said, "and it couldn't have come
at a more opportune lim e. He' s
come all the way back after
havin g had his highs and lows fo r
us and he'll be in our rotation .
H e's a got a new fas tball to go
wi th his good split -finger pit ch."
Davis. 4-4. gave up nine hit s
w hile striking out four and
walking just one in his fir st
complet e game in nearly th ree
years {s in ce losing to the Chicago
Cubs 6-4 on Jun e 19. 1984) and his
first nine-inning victOr)' since
blanking Los Angeles 1-0 on SPpt.
l.'i, 1983.
" I wanted him to go all the
way," added Craig, " because 1
knew it would be a great
.confidence builder for him."
Clark. who has hammered the
baseball at a .458 clip for th e la st
16 games with four homers and 10
RBI , r('ceived speci al pr aise
from his mana ger.
"He' s a great hitter. a born
hitter. " sa id Craig. "He 's going
t o be an outstanding hitter his
whole life, no doubt-about i t."
Clark, now hitting .328. cornpared t!te Gian ts' offensce to I ha t
of the Reds , noting th at "we're
very explo sive and I thin k we
proved it ton ight. La st night
1M ond ay 1. we couldn't hol d a
l ead bul ton ight it was different.
We ju st k ept piling It on and
that's what you have to do ."
The Gia nts got to Pacillo. 1-2.
for thrrc r uns in the seco nd when
Clark sm acked hi s lOth homer to
right cent er with Chris Spei er on
base. And they added single run s
in the third and filth innings
before bombing Reds reliever
Rob Murphy for four straight hit s
o n the way to five ru ns in the
s lxth.
" We jus t got our tail s kic ked
tonight." sa id Reds manager

oz.

The Daily Sentinel- Page- S

Giants clobber Reds, 10-2; .Dodgers win . third ·tilt in row

half. Danny· Ainge contributed
23, Parish 18 and Dennis Johnson
15. The Celtlcs bench contributed
only 4 points whUe the Lakers
reserves provid ed 26 points.
For Los Angeles , Worthy
scored 21 points , despite going
scoreless for the game's first
22: 14. Abdui-Jabbar scored 16,
but missed 12 of his 17 field - goal
anempts.

$ 1• 39

oping his hook this year. said it .
hasn' t the potency of AbdulJabbar's famed skyhook .
" I ca ll It the junior, Junior,
junior, junior skyhook," Johnson
sa id. "Kar eem has more range
with his - he ca n go out 15-16
feet . Mine ha s to be 7-Sieer out.··
After Johnson's shot swis hed
through, Boston called llrneou t
and inbounded the ball at half·
court. Bird was momentarily
open in the left corner but his
off-balance j umper hit the far
side of the rim and bounced away
as time expired and th e Lakers

Pomeroy- Middleport..Ohio

98f

pal&lt;l at Pom f' ro._.,

Oh\1
MPmnl'r : Vnlh'&lt;l Prf's&lt;: lntrrnallnn;-1l.
Jnl1.1ml [)nil,. Pn~~ A&lt;:c:oria! lon tlnd I hl'

Ohio NrwsPaJX&gt;r A!'1o."OCI &lt;llinn. Na!lona I
Ad\'rrrls in~ RrprN~rn I a I I\'('. Branham

Nf'wspap&lt;'r Sa l ~ . 733 Third ;\n•nu l'.
Nrw York . NC\A' York 10017.
POSTMI\ST£R : Srnd addrM!i rhun~(":
to Thr Dally Sentinel . 1ll Co urt S1 .

-..7 --. . . .

1.47 ~....
-.40 ,..... ,,

111Z..IIMIS

·.40 Jol
- Add'l
......
t.oott

SIIILR-.

IIRIUI, 1111111'1

c..

SUBSCRIPTION RATES

By Carrier or Molor &amp;ulc
Onr Wt't'k ........................... ....... $l .Z,
Onr Monlh .... ........ ............ ........ SfJ.4:&gt;
Om• Yrar ...... ......... ................. $6.-:t.OO
S INGLE COPY
PRICE

6 7t; :.":.. 67(;::.8

.O.Lb.. fop loll
40-lb.• topsolllorpcrtchlng and top dress..
!~~awns. Savel

Pomrror. Ohio 45769.

eLb. ·Organic'"'
Molslure preserving
organic peat lollawna
and gardent. 40-lb.'

88

8

17 ~~

9" ...... Trlnlltef
Automoltc ,. bump
feed weed trimmer.

Dallv .. ................................ 25 Cf;'nl!i

2.97
~27
era.

f. Lb..

Seed
Campus Green seed
for quick cover. Bose
lor permanent lawn.

.......
185 UPPEB RIVER RD .. GALLIPOLIS . DH.
........

Adjultoble handle.

Sub~t:r\b&lt;'r!i! not d!'51rlnp: !{l pa~· I h('car·

rh•r mav rf'mll In adva nrf' dlr«'&lt;', 10

Th(l Daltv senllnrl on a 3. 6or 12 mont h
ba~l!l. cr.E'dlt will b(' lilh'f'R ra rrlrr E'a ch
IA' ('('k .

No ~u!m'rl plion1' by mal! p.:-rml1 1l'd In
arN~ ~·h PrP honlf' ('arrlt'r SPrvlcr l!ii
ll''ullable.
Mall S.ho&lt;ripl!OIIS

Inside Melp CO•_..f
I 3 WN'kS .... ............................. 117.~
2fi Wf'f'ks ............................. ..... S34.
~2 WN'ks .................... · ............. 566. 56
Outsktt Mfltl Count)'

13 Wl't'ks , .............. '· ............ '"" 118.~
26 Wl!l'kl ................. ......... ...... .. $35. ~
52 w...ks ......... ,........................ 167.

KEG
•TURKEY •MAC A CHEESE • CHICKEN

HEAD

Iceberg
Lettuce

Ozark Valley
Pot Pies

MT. DEW, PEPSI FREE
DIET or REGULAR

Pepsi-Cola

Heinz
Ketchup
LIMIT ONE

�Wednesday, June 10, 1987

Beat of the bend

Free and entertaining
toge ther - a nice fami ly_

By BOB HOEFLICH

Sentinel Staff Writer
Rac in e V ill ag~ will hold
another of it s
tree program s
of ent ert ai n ment at 7: 30
p.m. Sa tu rday
at the Shri ne
Park.
Sue and Harold Hager and Doug Ci r cl e were
on hand for t he last such event
and wi ll be on hand Sa turday
night to take part along wit h the
Bend Ri ver Band. Banjoist Steve
Burson Is also bein g ln \'itcd to
Join In the program. The even ing
Is free of charge and Is open to the
publlc. For yo ur ow n comfort . be
sure to Ja ke along your folding
lawn chair.

Since horses hoe pit ch ing is
growi ng here what with the new
court s at the Dave Diles Park in
Middleport, let me tell you about
t he Governor's Open Horseslioe
Tour nament to be held Aug. 7
t hrough A ug. 20 at the 1987 Ohio
State Fair.
There are big bucks involved a purse of $7,500, in tact.
The tourna m en t is open to all
comers and classes of two
percent to 8.') percent wi ll be
sched uled .
II cos ts $25 to ent er and en tr ies
m ust be post m arked no later
th an .J uly 1. After your en try is
r eceived you will be ass igned a
day and t ime to pit ch an d you will
bf' sent two admi ss ion tickets to
the state fair .
The fou r peop le emergi ng fr om
t he event with t he highest percentage wil l be eligi ble to complete
In th e Invitation tournament
being held Aug . 21-23 and the
guara nt eed purse for the invit at iona l Is $15, 000.
I suspec t if you're int eres ted In
en teri ng t he state fair tour nev
Harry Lee Ba i ley . Pomeroy. ca ~
givl' you a helpln' hand.
·

Former Middleport res ident.
Mrs. Dorothy Harley, wi l l mark
her 93rd birt hday on .June 17.
Mrs. Harley' s husba nd. .James.
was m ayor of Middleport many
years ago. Cards may be sent to
her at the Ohio Masonic Home.
26o5 West National Road , Springfield, Ohio 45004. I ncidenta lly, I
und er stand th at Mrs. Har le:; is
doing well.
B ill Kennedy of Rou te 33 near
Pom er oy ha s been having som e
health probl ems - pneum onia
twic e In the last month and has
be&lt;&gt;n a patient at Veteran s
Memorial Hospita l bu t Is hom e

now.

He still

has some hea lth
problems but Is wor king on them_
Bill and his wife. Car r ie. are
mos t gr atP ful for the prayers,
car ds and telephone ca ll s du r in g
his lates t bouts. Ca rr ie and B ill,
who ar e bl essed w ith hum orous
outlooks on about eve ry th ing,
comment thai wit h so much
suppor t fro m fr iends an d fa mily,
they ca n' t do any thi ng but hang
r ight In there.

Angel la E . Spencer. da ught er
of M r. and Mrs. Roger Spencer ,
Tupper s Plai ns and a member of
th is spri ng's Eas tern High gr adual ln g class, has been accept ed
at Otl erbei n Coll ege tor the fa ll
and wil l major elementa ry educal ion. Otl erbcin. located at
Westervi ll e, is a priva te libera l
ar ts Inst it ution affil ia ted with the
Unit ed Methodi st Chu rch.

Incident ally, Bil l an d l'ar r ir
will mark lhPi r o6th weddi ng
anniversa ry of ,Ju ne 18 and
· !h(•y're thankful for the years

Pre.rbyteriam to hear
.propo.red new pa.rtor
The Rev. Will iam Holtz of
Pennsy lva nia will be at the
Middleport Pr es byteria n Church
Sund ay mor ning at 11 a.m. ror.a
trial ser mon prpparatory for· a
vote on him as a poss ible pa stor
for the Meigs Prt•s by ter·ian
Churches of M iddlepo rt , Syra c u se a nd Harr iso n ville .
Mem ber s of t he r es prct lvr co ngrega t ions arc ur ged to a l t~ nd
the SCI'Vk~ .

Members of the Ent erprise
United Me thodi st Chu rch will
welco me t heir pastor home from
t he wee k-long co nference at
Lakeside th is week with a r eception at 2 p.m . Su nday at the
c hurc h.
Mary Kay's so disa ppoint ed'.
Pony co mbs arr " in" and she
does n' t even have a pony. Do
keep smil ing.

4-H judging
contests are
announced

Wednesday, June 10, 1987
Page- 6

Handicapped awareness
campaign is conducted
An awareness campaign to
alert residents on the educat ion
right s of handicapped children is
be in g co nd ucted i n Meig s
Count y.
The loca l publ ic school dis tricts and the Ohio Departmen t
of Education are attempting to
Identify handicapped ch il dren
from bi rth through- 21 who may
be in need of special education
program s_
Childre n entitled to these programs and serv ices incl ude those
with hearing impairments. or thoped ic. ph ysical and other
heal th Impairm ents, visual im pai rment s. severa l of mult iple

Pomeroy
OES
meets.
I
I

impairments, mental retarda tion. speech. and language of
hearing impairmen ts.
Once a child Is identif ied the
child's parent s arc con tact eda nd
notified of their rights. arra ngement s are made to eva luate the
child in cooperation w ith the
parents.
Resident s wishing more infor-

malion on the matter arr? to
cont act the Eastern Local School
Dist ric t. Mary Price at 38900 S.R.
7, Reedsvlllr. Ohio 43772, phone
9R5-4292; Southern Loca l School
District ..Joyce Thoren. E lm St. ,
Racine, Ohio 45771, phone 9492iil l. or Charles Holliday. Meigs
Loca l School Dist rict. 742-.3113.

Fat her s were honored at the
Tuesday night meeting of Pomeroy Chapter 186. Order of the
Eas tern Star, held al the Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Each of the fathers was presen ted wit h a handk er chief. Kat hryn Windon and Ziba M idkiff,
wor t hy matr on and worthy pa.tron, presided at the m eeting
wit h past ma trons and past
patrons being present ed. T he
wor thy matron t hanked her
off icers and noted that in July
past matrons and pas t patrons of
Pom eroy Chap t er will be
honored.
A picnics was announced for
J un e 28 at 5:30 p. m . at the hom e
of Nia l and Vi rginia Sal ser,

Graduate named from school
Mark E mmons Circle. son of
Pat r icia and Melv in Circle, grad ua ted in the 525 m ember se nior
class of Sou thea st High School at
Wi chita. Ka nsas recentlv . He
plans to at tend K ansa s Universlt y at Lawrence , Kansas this
fa ll .
A tt ending the commencement
and r eception from this area
were several uncles and aunt s,
Mr . and M rs . J ames Cir cle of
New Haven. M rs . Cla r a Pi erce of
Athens, Mr s. Helen Perry of
Holland, and Mr. and M rs.
James Butcher and four child-

The contes t and j udg ing schefor 4- H cl ub m embers has
been announ ced by the M ei gs
County Extension Office.
.
On F riday the annual health
and safety spea king contest wlll
be held at the extension office. On
Aug_ 1. m iscellaneous judging
wtll take place at Meigs Hi gh
Sc hool. and on Aug. 3, begi nning
at 9:30 a. m . the demonstra tion
contests will begin.
Food j ud ging will be held on
Aug_ 4 beginning at 4 p.m at the
du l~

The Daily Sentinel ·

By The Bend

Pom,roy Middleport, Ohio

Syr acuse. Each member is to
take a covered dish and th eir own
table serv ice. All m em bers of
Pomeroy Chapter ar e w elcome.

Senior Citizens Cent er, and o'n
Aug. 6 at 9 a. m. cl othing judgin g
will t ake place with the style
r ev ue that eveni ng at 7 p.m .,
place to be announced.
A ll of the rest of .i he j udging
will ta ke place at the Melgs
County Fair , Aug_ IS· 22. T his
summer ther e ar e 35 active clubs
with 350 m embers.
T he.Meigs County J un ior Fair
king and qu een will be announ ced
on Satu rday of Heritage Weekend at the Meigs Museum .
Butternut Ave.

Throw Away Those Twonon,
Razors - Stop Waxl,..

Candy's Electrolysis
1114 West North St., Suite 2
Ripley, W. Va.
Phone 304-372-501&gt;7 or
304·27 3-4485
Located across from the First
National Bank

Offering 25"/o Discount on
First Visit

.

THURSDAY, JUNE 11 thru MON., JUNE 15

.•

ALL MEN'S SHOES .

INCLUDING :
DEXTER
WINTHROP
HUSH PUPPIES
LEVI
REGAL
SHEBOYGAN

CHIPPEWA
RED WING
OUTDOORSMAN
DINGO
CONVERSE
NIKE
KANGAROOS

1~~. MAiinN diil~

'

TONIGHT

SECRET OF MY
SUCCESS
SOUL MAN

CHAPMAN SHOES

·'

NEXT TO ELIEIFELDS IN POMEROY

ADVIATISID ITEM POLICY

COP YRIGHT t9S7 - THE KROGER CO. ITEMS AN O PRICES
GOOD SUNDAY, JUNE 7, THROU GH SATURDAY JUNE t3
1987 , IN POIIEIOYAH OGA LUPOLJS STORES.

'

'

WE RES ERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITI ES. NONE
SOLD TO DEALERS.

Each of th ese advenised items is required to be readily avail able for
sale in each Krog er Store. except as specifically noted in this ad. If we
do run out of an adven ised item , we will oHer you your choice of a
c~ mparable i!em, :-vne~ available, reflectin g the same savings or a
ram check whtch wtll entit le you 10 purchase th e ad vertised i1em a1 the
adveni'sed pr ice w ithin 30 days. Only one vendor coupon will be

18 Size
Small -- Give 2
Delicious Servings

accepted per item purchased.

INSURANCE

Kroger Cottage Cheese .. 24-oz.

Ill Second St., Porntray

YOUR INDEPENDENT
AGENTS SERVING
MEIGS COUNTY
SINCE 1868

.

Kroger Orange Jui~e.. . ....

Gal.

99 c
$199

BIG VALUE CHEESE PUFFS . PRETZELS, CORN CHIPS
OR COUNTRY OVEN

$119
.
16··
POtato Ch IpS ... ................. ~4-oz.
EMBASSY SALAD DRESSING OR

Embassy Mayonnaise ..... 32-oz.
Big K Soft Drinks ....... .... . 2-Ltr.
KROGER 16· 1NDIVIQUALLY
WRAPPED SLICES

American Cheese Food ... 12-oz.
Polar Pak Ice Cream .... ... Y,- Gal.

•MOBILE HOMES
•MODULAR HOMES
•DOUBLE·WIDE$

~

1- •

.{.;~,.
.··r=..

.

NEW MANUFACTURED HOME FINANCING·
AMOUNT
FINANCED

'10.000
'15,000
'20,000

·~

15 YEAR TERM
(180 MONTHLY
PAYMENTS)

ANNUAL
PERCENTAGE
RATE

113L49
1197.24
1262.99

13.75%
13.75%
13.75%

ONLY 10°/o DOWN • FIXED RATES
OTHER T£RMS AND MIOUIITS UPON REQUEST

LOANS SUBJECT TO QUAUFICAnON .Of BORROWER

PEOPLES
BANK
"THE BEilER BANK"

ers

5111 SIMI
lltw!IMI, W. V1.
112·21:15

POMEROY

'-

. ··: '

NON RETURNABLE BOTILE

E. MAIN -

·•·.'

·20°/o oFF

SPECIAL FOR DAD
20°/o SAVINGS

212

--...... ".' .·...·..

Jumbo
._.,12 Size---

Each

r ....;,;.::....;.:...:;.:..;,;,:.::..::...:.:.:::..::.:___----j

DOWNING CHILDS ·
MULLEN MUSSER

Unk up to ehains ... in 14 KL gold m·erlay.
A lifelinf' of slyles and sizt&gt;s lo choose from
for him ... promise a lifetime guaranlee of
lifclon" s1yle and ele!l'anee.

St ate University in Columbus.
M s. Hays noted that th e Ohlo
·Special Oly mpics have r ecei ved
str ong support from Masonic
Lodges over the sta te. This year .
the gr oups will sponsor 2400
at hletes, three-fourt hs of the
at hletes participating In the
sum mer games.
" Such out standing support Is a
tremendous help to our local
progra m here and we're very
grateful for the as sistance ..
Coac h Hays sa id.
'

UICY

FATHER'S DAY
SPECIAL

ren. Rockport , ln d; his gra ndparents. Mr . and M rs. Charles E.
Blakeslee. Pomeroy, and his
sister. Marianne Circ le. a junior
at Kansas Univers ity, home for
graduation beforeleavi ngforher
summer job at a Christ ian youth
cam p at Lamp e. Mi ss.

Special athletes
get sponsors
for state meet

Twel ve athletes fro m the. Ca·
r lelon School and M eigs Industries wh o Will part icipate In th e
Special Olympics are belng sponsored by local M asonic Lodges.
Patty Hays. roac h. noted that
the sponso rs are Harr lsonv flle
Lodge 411, Middl epor t Lodge,363,
Pomeroy Lodge 164, Racine
Lodge 461. Ches ter Lodge 453,
Clarlnton Lodge 597, Shade
Lodge 453, and Monroe Lodge
189.
The state games will be hel d
the weekend of June 26 -28 at Ohio

•

weet

UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED

The Daily Sentinei-Page-7

2212 JICbDn Awnue
Point Plllsft W. VI.

575-1121

79c
59C
99 C
99c

FROZEN

"AS ADVERTISED ON TV"

Yellow Sweet
Corn

Fox De Luxe
Pizzas

Keebler ·
Tato Skins

Ear

9-oz.

•••.

..

8-oz.

;;.

•••
~...
• •.
•
.......
·:.
....
I

t"i
••

?!=-' '

'J

...~

For
.

IN THE DELl-PASTRY SHOPPE

Fresh Baked
Apple Pie
8-lnch 20-oz.

Springdale
2% Milk
Gallon

Second Slrlet

llncin. W. VI.
m-5514

MEMBER F.D.I.C.
KROGER BUTIERMILK GAL. .. $1.59

"AS ADVERTISED ON TV"

Fab Laundry
Detergent.
42-oz.

..

�Page- 8- The Daily Sentinel

Wednesday, June 10, 1987

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Community calendar/area happenings
WEDNESDAY
E:AST ME IGS - The Eastern
Athletic Boosters wil l meet at
7:30p. m. Wednesday at Eastern
' High School. Plans will be made
l or a .July 4th barbecue

THURSDAY
POM EROY - Rock Springs
Grange will meet Thursda y nigh t
at 7: :JO at the hall.
CHESH IRE - Callia ·Mei gs
Communi ty Act ion Agency free
cloth ing day wi ll ~ Thursday, 9
a.m . to noon, at the old high
school in Cheshire.
CHESTER - Shade River
Lodge No. 45.1 will meet in
regular sess i o n ~ p.m . Thursda y.
CHESTER - Chester tow n·
ship Tr ustees meeting 7·30 p m
Thursday at the town ha ll.
MIDDLEPORT - Middl eport
Chamber ol Commerce will meet

at 1 p.m. Thursday at Cedar
Res tau ran t In MiddleporT to
make plans lor the an nual block
party to be held in mid
Sept ember.
Church homecoming
GALLIPOLIS - Deer Creek
Baptist Ch urch will celebrate
homecoming this Sunday with
morning services at 10 a.m ..
dinner at 12 noon and special
afternoon serv ices at 2 p.m.
Singing by the McDaniel Tr io and
Jerry Freder ick wil l be featured.
Bible school
MIDDLEPORT -The an nual
vacation Bible school of the
Middleport First Bapti.r Church
has been set lor June 15·19, from 9
a.m. to 12 noon each day .
Following the closing of the
school a picnic and pool party
wil l be held beginning at 6 p.m. at
th e London Pool.
Meigs alumni
MIDDLEPORT - Th e MeiJ:!S

High S('hool Alumni Association
is sponsoring a D team softball
tou rnament at th e Middleport
Park. June 13 and 14. Entry fee is
$75 . no balls . Those in terested in
taking part should contact Max
Whitlatch at 742·2435 or Gene
Wi se at 992·6224 before June 9.
Drawing for the tourney will be
held on Ju ne 9.

Young birth~y is observed

London Pool In Syracuse. Class
members are permitted to take a
maximum of two guests. Any
class member wit h questions
should call Bruce Wolfe at
949·2404.
Meantime, Principal James
Adams report s that color pic·
lur es of each member of the
graduating cl ass taken during
gr aduation ceremonies have
been delivered to Scuthern High
School and can be picked up by
seniors any week day from 9 a.m.

Family reunions
The annu al Spencer family
reu nion will be held Sunday at the
Wa ld Spencer pond in Bashan.
Basket lunch will be served at 12
noon.

LaMaze classes
POMEROY - LaMaze tr ai n·
ing will be available to pros pee·
t1ve par ents at the Meigs County
Hea lth Department in l ate Ju ly .
Two of the staff nurses, Norma
Tor res. R.N .. nursing supervisor
and WIC Coor dinator, and
Yvonne Brown. prenata l nurse.
wil l be going to Denison Univer
sity, July 12·18 for training which
will qualify them to teach La·
Maze classes.

The Hollon fami ly reunwn will
be Sunday at the Daughters of
America Hall tn Chester Po t
luck dinner at noon.

In observance of her ninth
birthday Rayan Young ent er·
talned her friends al a roller
skating party at the Skate-a-Way
near Ches ter.
Before and after skating the
children enjoyed games with
prizes being awarded to the
winner. The group then went to
the homeofRa yan's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. William Young fo r a
pizza party.
Gifts were presented to the
honored guest and favors of
personalized bike name plates
and colored dice for the bike air
valves were given to the chldren.

Publ ic Notice
NOTICE TO BIDOERS
Seated PIOJIOSII~ will be ..,.
COI\Ied by Village ot Syracuse.
Thord Street. Syracuse, OH.

The girls stayed for a slumber
party and brea kfast.
Attending were Chanda Mul·
ford, Kelly Swisher , Rochelle
.Jenkm s, Jennifer and Jason
Lawrence , Samml Slssort,
Megan and Jerry Clark, Palma
Wiles. and Raya n's brother,
B11ly. Unable to attend were Pete
Sisson an d Mandy Mills. Others
sending gift s were Mrs Elmore
Boice, Mr. and Mrs. Cl ar ence
.'Aattox. Evelyn and Hobart
~oun g, Sidney, Joan Dowd, Co·
lumbus, Caroly n Richardson,
Dayton, and Linda and Bill
Lambert. Middleport.

4sns.

until Thurtday, June
20, 1987 8112:00 p.m. jnoonl

for 800 tons, more or less. of
State specification 404 as-

phallic hot-mix in place on various village streets.
. Tho village reserves the
r•ght to reject any or all b1ds.
J anice Lawson. Clerk

VILLAGE OF SYRACUSE
t6 1tO. 17 2te

Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
B1ds will be roceived by

the Village of Middleport.
Ohio, Meigs County at the
Mayor's Office at the Village
Hall, 237 Race St.. until 3 p.
m. June 22, 1987 for con-

Visiting from Puerto Rico

Agustin Montanez Jr. of Puerto
Rico has been here visiting hi s
grandparents , Mr. and Mrs
Thomas Abl es for the past three
weeks.
Montanez attended Ohio Uni·
· versify and is now enro lled as a
student at the Loyola Universit y
School of Law, New Orleans, La.
While here he visi ted friends in
Homecoming wil l be held at the Alhens an d relatives in CharlesMount Union Baptist Church, ton and Weston. W Va. He has
State Rou te 14.3, County Road 20. now returned to New Orleans to
Carpenter Hill. all day on Sun· go wit h his Reserve unit to
day. June 21. There Will special Florida fo r two weeks training
singing by the Ward Family of camp before ret urn ing to Puert o
Cheshire, The Revelators of Ri co fort he summer. Agustin Jr.
Chillicothe, and the Gabriel
Quartet . The public Is invited.

Southern seniors
SYRACUSE- Members of the
1987 gradu ating class of Scut hern
High School will hold a pool part~
from 8 to 10 p.m. Wednesday at

June 10, 1987

Homecoming set

struction of the following :

hcavate area 74 'K100'
adJacent to t ennis courts for

a new basketball court. Pave

is a Second Lieutenant in the
Army Reserve

1

Phone Day or htnings

Fuwml H'"' lw Vl•toe,

985-4141

Rsr. Rab111 Mmm•~ ud
Rsr. A~~r~r Tilllt '"'
l•mllg, ud 1/l the Me~dt
11d MISbbm !11 thsl1
eoml111 '"' kl"d w11dt
dull"g the 11/nm tnd
duth al ou1 fond ane.
Ths F•mllg 01
E11l Jmlwgt Wtlghl

HOURS: 8 A.M.·6 P.M.

Persons knowing any reason
why the application should not
be granted should appear and
inform the Court. The Court is
located on the First Floor of the
Meigs Couty Court House.
Court Street at West Second

,
5
Ham .....................!~. 1. 14

m&amp;foy. OH . 46769.

Robert E Buck,

Let Uc Fence 'lou In
FREE ESTIMATES
R ES IO ENTIA Lt COMM ERCI AL

5/ 1/tln

Praire Quartet r;f Pen.raw!a Chri.rtian

Colle~:e

•

•

Pensacola quartet appeanng tn area
Under the 3ponsor shlp of the
Vi ctory Bnp 1st Chu rch. Ml&lt;ldl&lt;··
port , the Prai se Quartrt from
Pcnsacoln Christian College will
present a program of sarrrd
music at 7 p.m . Friday at th&lt;•
Meigs .Junior lll gh Srho&lt;J I
Auditorium.
The cnscmbl r c-o nsists of lour
young proplc. a plano acrompa ·

By Clli\ULENE IIOEFLI CII
Scnllrll'l Sh1ll Wrlll'r
T he new Senior Clllzens vun
with I ht• wheel·
chah· iift Is h~rr.
although not In
usr yet du to
some necrssn ry
m cr h ll nl c al
c h a n gt•s . Bu t
a not her W&lt;'rk or·
so shou ld ser it roll ing along ttw

country road s.
Anvwav s. MC'!gs Count i an s

co nt;·ibul rd nr ari.l ' $:1.0(I(J to·
w~trds it s cos ! of nPari)· $20.000.
mat ching fmlils rrqu lrrd b)' the•

stat£' agency. ElPanor Thoni a.s.
quirk

to

applaud f'Vt."' n ·o np who gnvt' und
w ~mt s to ln vi tr thosr inclivlcluals
and onP rqm:scnt at iv(' fro m
each of lhr gro ups who gavr to
come In for a pictun· with the

VH!L

The• dat e fur thr pi&lt;'turp has
ix'cn set for Junr 2:i at II a.m. lor
an.1· contribut or s who would like
to tx• .1 part of thr offici111 "W&lt;'
gm•0" plcturr \.Vlth the nl'w van .
It' s just a week awa)' so If you
ha,·cn 't made yo ur appointment
to go l hrough the Mel~s Mulli·
phasic Scr een in!(, betler get with
I I.
There are st Ill openlngs and It 's
a wonder fu l opportunit y to have
a good chrc kup at minimal cos t
- just $20- and not even that If
your Income falls below HEAP
guidelines, like $8,000 for one
person homes or $16.500 lor four
person haines .
Bet h Theiss at 992·2161;Senior
Cit izens Center) is coordi nator
for the screening program which
will be held In Meigs Multlpu r ·
pose Building, both fl oors, under
sponsorship of the Cenw and the

•

'

1. ~0

in just t:l years.
The Praise Quar tet is one of
SC'VC'n traveling groups rcprC'senti ng lhr college dur ing thr
summf' r months holding sprvice s

in n&lt;•arly ootl churc hrs in 47 staI cs
and Ca nada .
James E . Keesee. pastor of the
Vi c t or~ Baptist Church. invites
thr publ ic to the program. There
lS no admi ssion rhargr .

He wen t on a m ission tou r to

Haiti in J96(iand Hondur as in19iO
and 1971 He toured the Holy
Land and the la nds of St. Paul in
1972 and spent threP weeks
preaching In l'Onvent ions in
South India in 19SJ.
He wa s awarded thr Denman
Award in Evangelism by his
an nu al West Ohio Conference in
J98o. He founded the BonDurant
Agape Mi nisi ry . of which hr is
exccut ivc-dircctpr. in 1969.

A lasting keepsake ...

Cornrmmity corner

crntrr dlrrCIOI , Is

ntSt. an ct a co ll ege represcnta ·
live T heir program will feature
sarrrd music, speech and a
m ult imcciia prcse nI atlon dealing
with the Florid a College.
Pensacola Chl·ls tl an Collrgr
ofiHS ovrr ~0 liberal arts pro·
gram s on undergraduate and
graduatl' lrvrl s. Located on a
new camp us. !he• co llege has
grown from Hll studrnts to over

Mei gs C o unt)' Health
Departm en t.
lncidrnfali)'. thr Health De·
parimrnt monies. abou t $1.000.
going In to till' program are

char ges that Cilusr clot hing to
cling ancl cl aim s to be safe for
&lt;'vrryth ing from linens to satin s
and all the blends .

corn ing fr om kvpe funds -

mean s tax dollars. so indlrecll)'

manrn t press, and this new
product. docs t hat mea n the iron

you mT paying a sha rc even

r an be I ru shed ?

that

though )'Oil ma y not be payin g
lhnt dav .
lnr i&lt;lr ntall.l . all of the profrs·
sionu ls clormlt' thl'ir t i me in
addillon to 1he m:HJ)" ot hrr
volunt r r1·s who wil l be filling out
for m s a nd guidin g patients
thr ough lth' va riou s program s.
Who su.' s thr r&lt;'' s nothing new

undrr tlw sun.
How aboul " Wrmk le Free" tha t new spr:ty whi ch takes awa~·
th osP unslghlly crin kl&lt;•s. crimps
and cr ea ses. That 's what th e

manufarturrr claims.
Wrinkle f'ree is described as a
fabric relaxant whkh removes
wrinkles from clo th ing wi t hout
ironing. rven while the clothes
arc being worn Once sprayed the
fabric C'an be smoothed out and
r es haped and even difficult
plca ts r an be " re·pleated" with
the product.
It al so elim i nates stati c

Now . .. .with

po lyester. Pt'' t' -

intended ! with no space to stash
it.

And speaking ol trash, what' s
going to happen to ours now !hat
thr EPA has cleclared the' Meigs
l andfill full and threatens to close
it down .
After this month anythi ng
could happen, Ht&gt;al th Depart·
mr nt officia ls report , although
the EPA usually approves coun ty
oprratl ons on a month ·to·month
b;~ s is If effort s are being made to
takr care of the problem.
And wr undcl'stand the Meigs
County Commissioners are mak·
lng tha t effort.
Seems such a short time ago
that the old landfill on Route 143
wa s bei ng closed and the " new"
landfill off the Route 7 by-pass
was being touted as a deposi tory
which would last for years .
Now this .
Which, perhaps. j ust goes to
prove tha t here In Meigs Coun ty
we've got a lot of trash 1no pun

Ha vp a nirr

week~

EASTERN HILL
FABRIC SHOP

FAIR!( I (RAni/SEWING NOTIONS
POLYISTER QUILT BATTING
lly Tho Yardl
OPEN TUES .·WED.-FRI .
10 A.M.·5 P.M.
THURS . 11 -5 P.M .
SAT . 10-2 P.M.
CLOSED SUN . &amp; MON .

LOCATED S MILlS NOITH Of

CNISTII 011 ST. IT. 7

PHONE 985-3909

11

HELP WANTED
AUTO TECHNICIAN
Only Experienced and
Qualified Should Apply

COTTAGE CHEESE..S1.49

CELERY ................P.Yfl.~ttW
3 LB. NEW

YELLOW ONIONS ..... s1.29

Cool Whip

399 So. Third,
Middleport
••e••ee•••••e•e••········

8 OZ. REAMS

Noodles •••

•

E. Main

POMEROY,O.

992-2259

4 ROLLS COnONELLE

Toilet Tissue ••.•.•••...••...•.•••. 51.39
175 CT.
Kleenex Facial Tissues •.•••••..• 99(

'

4 PACK 5 OZ. CUP DEl MONTE

Puddinas ·············e············· S1.39
Pink Salmon ..................... 52.49

15 OZ. WHifNEYS

1111• OZ. CAMPBELL'S

Chilli Beef Soup •..••.... lwts51.29
17 OZ. DEL MONTE
Fruit Cocktail .................~~~•.• 99&lt;
141/t OZ. HANOVER
Bean Salad .••...••....•.••.•...•~~~.••99&lt;
28 OZ. JIF
Peanut Butter .••••........•....• 53.89
14 OZ. LUCKS
Chicken·n-Dumolings ..•.••..••.• 99&lt;
10 OZ. VIENNA BEEF OR hRK
Beef or Pork Bar-B-Que •. S1.49
18 OZ. BREAKFAST CEIEAL

.••.•••. ~••••e••···········$2.39

........

Any living Room and
Hall - 134.95
Any 2 Rooms and Hall
144.95
Any Three Rooms and
Hall - 159.95
Any Five Rooms and
Hall - 194.95

EUGENE LONG
&lt;All:

Ph .. (6141 843-S42S

5·22·87·2 mo. pd.

NEW LISTING - RACINE
- Approx. 3 ~ ams olland
w1th 3·4 bed1ooms, balh.
Iron! porch w1lh deck
overhead. Also small mob1 le

home lor rental mcome1
ASKING $24 ,000.
POMEROY - A home l or a
cook' II you spend a lot ol
t1 me m the k1lchen th iS one
IS 101 you. Beautiful modern
k1l chen compliments this 3
bedroom home wnh a deck
lor out ~ de eallng, conve·
menlly located lor access to
yo"' gourmet 's k1lchen.
Ba sement an d lots ol closet
space. $44,900.
NEW LISTING - TUPPERS
PLAINS - Ranch lype
hour on SR 681. Needs
some repms. AS IS. Up to 4
bedrooms. I 1h balhs, on a
mce IOO'xiOO' lot Wan!
$50.000 w1lh l1nancing
$45.000 CASH PRICE to
seller.

- - ---•

949-2263
or 949-2168

4-22·87- tfn

Roger Hysell
Garage
Rt. 124. Pomeroy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Also Transmission
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121
6·17·tfC

RT. 1, BOX 278
3293 3 ROMINE ROAD
RUTLAND

Estate~
REALTOR

742-2070

25 YEARS EXP .

REWINDS ALL TYPES
OF MOTORS
S-14· 1 MO

*VINYL SIDING \
*ALUMINUM SIDING
"BlOWN IN
INSULATION

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
New Homes Built
"Free Estimates"

PH. 949·2860
or 949· 2801
No Sunday Calls
3·1l·tln

HUDNALL
PLUMBING

&amp; HEATING

1&amp;8 Norlh Second
Middleport, Ohio 457&amp;0

SALES &amp; SERVICE
We Carry Fishing Supplie•

Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone Bills Here

'

EAGLES ClUB-POMEROY, OH .

SERVICE

RUSS
ELECTRIC
MOTOR REPAIR

Real Estate General

BINGO

10 Hard (n rrl Gomtl

992-&amp;215 ., 992· 7314
Pomeroy, Ohio
4-15·'86-lc

5·5·' 87· 3 mo.

t IUliNEll PHONE

l&amp;t•l 992·&amp;550
REllDENCI PHON!
t b 141 992· 71!4
•

ll7M fn

C4570H .

Will care for elderly person in my
home. Will furn ish ref . 8 veers

eJiperlenee 304-676-2989.
MASTER / VISA.! Regardl ess of
credi1 history. Also, new cr edit
card. No one rafuudl For Info

call 1· 315· 733· 606 2. ht M·
573.
Conuo\ vour weight take " New
Shape Diet Plan " and Hydrax
Water Pills. Fruth Ph armlMlv

4

Giveaway

Four kitten• and mother ca l. Ca ll

614·245 -967e

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY
Middleport, Oh.

992-6611

1·!3·87

MARCUM
CONTRACTING
CHESTEI, OHIO
•ROOFING •SIDING
• WINDOW REPLA CE ·
MENT
•R EMODELING &amp;
ROOM ADDITIONS
•GARAGES &amp; POLE
BUILOINGS

Phono Day or honing•

985-4141

5·6-'87·1mo pd.

\~ 0

iJioH

prr onmt
I I 0 P!IJI-'l i

So~ pt r
(.,,., All

lfOtllf

.,-,!u~•~

''' A1n"ll•~n

7 Hard Cord 1 fFfl
wolh thn od onrl puJ( hm'
o f n11 n1m ur·· p o1 ~11&lt;~t
trm1t I p~r cu1lom pr ptr
Btnqo IPUIOtl
II(. IIOOi·tl

h~

II " / 17

PUiliC lNVnEO

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

PAT HILL FORD
992 -2196

Middleport, Ohio
1·13·tfc

BOGGS
&amp; SERVICE

U. 5I RT. SO EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Author ized John Deere,
Now Holland, Bu1h Hog
Farm Equipment

Dealer

Farm Equipment
Parts &amp; Serwlce

1·3· '86 lfc

T~ENCHING IS OUR LINE

Trenchinc ot

~ny

Custom Painting
Service, Rustoratian
&amp; Collision Service
Wash &amp; Detail
Service
550 PAGE ST.

MIDDLEPORT, OH.
PH. 992-3537

5· 19.'!7·1 mo.

WEllMAN'S PAIN11NG
&amp; SANDIUSTING CO.
IISIDEMnAL, tNOUSTilll,
COUEICIAl
I'll co. . to you.
Porlablt Soodblottlng

MASONRY
RESTORATION , SWIM
POOLS, STEEL, LAWN
FURNITURE, BARNS.
FARMING EQUIPMENT ,
HOUSES , ETC .
WORI GU.U&amp;N1HD/ FI(( UTIMAm

CALl 614 -446-3028

5·19·1 mo.

Rfld01lf
We can repair and re -

SALE~

GEARY'S
BODY SHOP

Type

Backhoe Service

Plumbing Smlce
Custom Weld in&amp;
Lowboy Hauling

Stptic SySiems

We Ca rry Concrete Culverts
Licensed &amp; Bonded

WILLIAMS
TRENCHING SERVICE

Rl. 4. Hysell Run Road
Pomeroy. Ohio 457G9
PH. (614) 992·2834 01
992-6704- Fru Estimates
S·IJ.I mo.

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL
Riverine Antiques
1124 !asl Main St.
Pomeroy
HOURS: Tut.- W1d.-Fr i.
11 a.rn. to 7 p.m.

lundoy• I p.m.·7 p.m.
1¥ Chanlt CM'

Appo intment

RUSS MOORE

4 tame&amp;. adorabl e kittens. Ca ll
614·44 6-2316.

To a good home Purebr&amp;d
female Gr&amp;al DMe. 2'h yeers
old. Black wit h white bla1e. C1dt
814-446 ·13 54.
Krttens · 6 to 7 weeks. Ja ck &amp;
Jill Bl eck &amp; wh 1t e Should stay
together . liner tr&amp;lned Eatm g

Ca116t4-379· 2597

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - ~AND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

3ee .e276 .

CUSTOM BUILT
GARAGES
POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

FREE ESTIMATES

PH. 992-2772

6-2-17-1....

~

Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
Swim Molds - Interpreting Setvices

-z~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

w licensed Clinical AudiQ)ogist
l:.
z (61~ 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
4p Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631 .

8·13 tin

NEW HOMES
RESIDENTIAL
RENOVATIONS
FREE
ESTIMATES
ALL WORK
GUARANTEED

SELLING

c,u 992 -3325

BELL CONSTRUCTION
General (Ofltractors

RACINE, OHIO

949·2748 .

a com 1m•msr

HAND &amp; CIA . SAWS
CARBIDE TIPS
SC ISSORS · SNIPS
PLANER BLAD ES
ROUTER BITS
CLIPPER BLAD ES
KITCHEN KNIVES
PRUNERS · BAND
SAWS · CHAIN SAW
CHAINS

35171 Gal! IIIII 14.
lo .. lotiOM, 01. 4S7U

915·4112 •••• , •• .,.
1-22·17·1mo.

J.R.'s REPAIRS
TYs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service
Electronic Organs
Mabile service

614-843-5248
IEASOHlll£ - lllllllll

Financi.il

Help Wanted

Need babysi1ter full Ume. Ph.

614-388 -9862.
Now hiring High Sc hoo l GrtdsAI
College Student• tor summ er
employment. Also have Plfman·
ent f\JII-time po1 it lona open .
Major medi cal benefi ts &amp;vallable. $ 1,200 to $2.000 per
month Call446-7461 .
HIRINQI Go\lernment jobs-your
auu1. t16,000-t68 ,000 Phone
call refundable. 160 21838 -8885

ext . 1203 .
Applications now bemg IC·
cept ed fo r a part time evening
shift position tor m&amp;dicel tab
tech . Conta ct p&amp;rtn nnel off ico
Ptea111n1 Vallay Hosp, Valley
Drive, Pt . Pit .. WV . Phone

304·676· 4330 .
WANTED lead end second gu itar
player, also k9Vbo1rd player,
mu st have o wn equipment, for
formmg rock band . Will be
playing 60's, 70' s and SO' s
mus1c, Phone aft er &amp;·OO pm.

1- 304 -676 -6370 o r 1- 614 992 62e6
MON EY for college. C1tl the
Army N1Uonal Guard l ot FREE
mformat1 on packet 1·800-642-

3619 .

614· 44 6 · 1971
4274.

Elim Hom e in Mid dleport . Care
for un lor cillltnl and tl1ndl·
cepped R eaaon~~ble rata s 1nd
references. Call 6 14-992-6873

1 B Wanted to Do

Wome n ' • c lo th ing , m os tly
JIIICb, tOpl , Jillt M ·l. M en'J
Jhlns, I WOaUJrl, 1i1e M . Call

For a good country homo Par1
Collie and Shepherd male dog.
had alf 1h0t1. do(l houta In·
eluded 304-676 -7980

invMtigatetl th&amp; offering.
Own vour ow n apparel or tho t&gt;
Jtore, choose from · Jtan·
s porttwear, ladles apparel ,
mens . ehildr en ·matemity, l argt.'
sizet . pet ite , dancew ea r
aerobic, bridal, lin gerie or ac cea
sorles atore Add color analysis
Brandt · liz Claiborne." Guol me ,
Healthtax, Levi, lee, Camp
Bav&amp;rty Milt s, St . Miche le.
Chlu t. Outback Red , Gen esl~
Foren z~. Organically Grown,
Over 2000 ot htrs. Or $13 99
on&amp; price designer, multi liar
pri cing dis count or ft~mity shot
store. Retail prices unbeliMI ea·
ble for quality atloes normally
priced from S19. To 880. Over
25 0 bnnd• 2800 st vtes

$14 ,800 to S26, 900 hwentary.
tr.!llnlng, fllnuras, gumd op el'l·
ing. alrfnre, etc. C&amp; n open 15

day s . Mr. Sidn ey 4 04 ·'252·
4489.

Have \lat:ancy tor elderly men
and women In my home. short 01
long term It you need a home for'
your parent&amp; wtiile vou' rt on
vacatio n, give "'e • call H11ve

Situations
Wanted

99 2 6022

2906.

do bu sineu with people yo u
know, 1nd NOT to " nd money
thr ou gh the msn 1.1ntil you hAll&amp;

12

Part Bluo Hoelar, park Wll tller
pup. Also dog ho use Call

Colli a and Germ an Shepard pups
to giv e away. Call 61 4-9 49-

I NOTICE I

THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH ·
lNG CO . recommend• th• you

23

I hav e room and board l ot

or 614 -446·

Business
Opportunity

21

Lady to liv~:~ l n on week-ends with
elderly lady Ref erenc" re·
qulred Phone 304·6?5 -7666.

etderly . Reasonable. Call 61.4·

Jim'• odd joba painting, drive·
way reuallng, carpenter work B.
roof repair, tree• 8r hedon

axpf!rienced
2416
M

a.

Call 614· 319·

Professional
Services

refer ence tnd plenty o fTLC . Ca ll
6,.· 949-3014,

Rea l Eslale
3:-.1,-....-:=-:-:--.-:-::-;;=:Homes for Sale

-.

Home for Salt by Owntf':
Green brier Ea1., 3BR .• bl-lavel
on 2.4 acrea. AC . W.B.F.P .. wtl
btr . 2 c tr g111 age. Ph. Before
4:00PM 814·446· 4009 After
4PM Ptl. 304·67 6· 3818
Naw 4BR , 2 bath, Clerk Or,
t62.000 . Newly remodled He.
28R . •22. 000 in Add ison Call

446· 8898

M lawn Ca re &amp; Window

Black Labndor Retriver. regl•·
tered female, 1 year old . 304·
.676 ·3782 befor e 3 :00 prh.

Cleaning . Call any d1y 1tter 6
Jim's od d joha, p11lntlng, drlvn·

Tw o acr ea m01tt or leu, 1 Yl
story, ahc rooma and b1th. 2 car
garage. Outbuild ing . B•tween
hi ghway tmd ri\ltt . ,Call 614·

Puppiaa put Bugle, cu11t and

way reusling. carpenter worh &amp;
roof repair, tr"' &amp; hedg" ,
expe rienced . Ph . 6 14 · 3'19 ·
2416

nice

h&amp;althy , 304 ·876 -46 31 .

6 Lost and Found

PM . 614·379 ·2671 .

WUI w ash window• Call 814 ·

446·366 8.

256· 686 8.
3 BR, vinyl aiding , rural w1ter,
nelgh.borhood. 1 19,000.

Cn11614 -44e-3249 . 446 · t3 39.
446· 1628.
f50 0 down, 1213 / mo, Small2

Can do light h 1ultng and roofing
Re uc nabl e rat e's , Ma rion
Snider, 814 ·949-2t129.

BR coUage. lower Rt , 7. Call
614· 446-8598 8AM to 4 ·30
PM.

Lost: Small blach and white pll)
lbs lost in Flatlwoods area
614-992 ·7880.

Give plano and organ le11ons to
bevlnneu. advanced 1tudents
and tdultl In my home. Al1o
teach cording 1nd transposing.
Ca ll &amp;U-992 -6403.

3 BR , 2 b&amp;ths, garage. large
llltchen. dining r oom, large
dlnif18 room, AC , 9 'h% lnttrOII,
tl, O D down. 1ake ov&amp;r pay m&amp;nts. Ca 11614-446- 2472 .

8

lawn mower repA ir, Will pick up
and deliver . Alao ligh t heuling.
Call 61 4 ·742 ·2393 or 614 ·

""For Slit or L•a11""
4 BR , 2 bath, lull b11ement, w lttl
lboveurou nd poot&amp;Xldtck on
1/ 2 acre acrou from Addtv llle
grAde 1chool. Financing avail•
bl• with s mall down ' PtYment.
Pric·..
""' thouunda below
pral•td \ll lu t Ct lt · Beu: 9 1979 1·2162.

FOUND: Blue wallet on Spruce
Street. Belong• to T.J . Pas·
quale Ca ll U8 ·2342.

eo

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

7 42·3091.

Will babylltln my hom e Gelllpo·
Ri ck Puano n Auctioneer li · lis Ferry area 1tartlng July 1,
censtd In Oh io •nd West Virgi· 304 . 676 . 6930 or 6715 • 3346 .
nla . Real E1ttle, antique, farm,
II quId atlo n u t • 1 , 3 0 4 • ?1 3 • j _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
6785 or 773 ·54 30.

•P·

.J,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;.

r

AUCTION . need cash in 1 day?
Get ltl ht tucllon way, Call Col.

Oscar E. Click, 304 ·896· 3430
f or an your auction needs.
License No. ?64 ·88 .

9

Want ed To Buy

Wa pay ca1h for lata modtH c lean
u1u~ cara.
J im Mil'lk Chev .·Oids Inc
Bill Ge ne John1on
614-446 -3672
TOP CASH paid for '83 mod el
and newer used can . S mith
Buicii ·Pontlac, 191 1 Eastern
A\111., Galllpoll1. Calt fliU-44&amp;-

2282

.......Ganrr;on'S'.... ··· · ·······p·om·arov··········
Early American cou ch &amp; Chlll lr,
Kod1ll Carouselallda proJactor&amp;

scruen. Pioneltf: ttdio I re cord
pltYtr. l1rge 1peakwrs, casutte

lfC()rder, Clot hta. dil hH . June
12 ·13. Old, Rou te 7 , Ch"hlrt.
614-367-0672

Jun e 10 thru 13. Tool1, toya.
furnhure, '"go. Iota of m lto.
C1nt.n•rv Arta, Lincoln Plkt

Yard S1lt. Sum mer cloth e•.
knlck-knackl, man '1 clothes,
215 cent • to •1 .00.
et c.
F•lrvlew·E vergrten Rd.

QUILTS

hrd Stte, 326 J• ckson Pike.
1 1 Am to 5pm Fri thru Sun
12t h th ru 14th. Some furnitur e

Cuh p1ld tor collector entlque
or pre 1960 qullu. P ieced or
11ppliqu&amp;. Any ec.ndlt lon . High er
pr icM pe id for unusu1l patt erns ,
Cell Marc at &amp;H· 992· 2101
day I 01 1·592 ·2461 evtnlng• or
wetkendt.

F111111 nyrill: Il l
SI:!VIt: t: ~

11 Help Wanted
EXCELLENT WAG ES for 1pare
t ime 1111tmbly work! eleeuon ic• . craft1. Other&amp;. Info. !6041

641 ·0091 EXT . 2987 Optm 7
01y1. CALL NOW I
Entry lwvel potlllon av•llabll
Fully pe ld !raining provided to
high tchool gud, ayt 17·30 In
good httlth Will relocate IOC ·
ceutul applic:•nt at our expenu.
C1ll 1·800·282· 1384 , Mond..,.
· Thurtdl-'1. 91m-2pm.

GOVERNME NT J08S .
•16.040 • 169,230 yr . Nt&gt;w
Hiring. Ca iiJI-0&amp;·887 ·6000 Ext .
R·9806 for curr ent ftdenllist .
Otmonltrate tht ltrgttt line In
par1y pltn, Fret kit . Toys·glfts·
tlomt dtcor•plus brtnd new
Chrl11m,. line. Ov&amp;r 800 it.mt
No (lelhlftflng, no collect ing. No
ex.,..lenee CAll Fri~mdty Home
Ptrthn . 1·800· 227· 1510
Exc:tlltflt WIQII for sptre hme
111ambly work; llltc lronlel ,
ertfto Othen Info (150 41 641 ·

0091 Eu 3026. Opan? days .
Trucic dtiVftfl needed. Milt or
temela. Ctll 614· 992· 232 1 or

1·800· 247· 4&amp;1&amp;,
Wanted • Otll Mtnager. expe·
rlenct In Otli M1n1gtmtnt
ntcnury, Bring rnumt to
Vaug han• Cudln tl In
,..lddleport .
Cleaning 1nd kitchen help
nHdlld Apply In penon 11
Crow'• S1t1k Houu. Pom ttoy .
Now Hiring. Are you 18 or over,
lillt working with people. 1nd
tnlov outdoor reer•etlon1 You

•• what we .,.looking for. We
need tour guld11 lmmtdlatly,

Men . Wom•n . Stud1nh,
Rttirtd ·

thla

could

bt the

poaitlon for you, No uperltnoe
necet11ry . Tr emtndous ..rnlng
potentltl. No UAYAI requited. Fof
tn •ppoln1m.nt cell M r. An·
thony. 114 ·892 ·8488, bttwHn
9t.m. - &amp;p.m .• now through Stt.
June13.

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

&amp; Vicinity

cea. Ed Burkett Barber &amp;hop,
2nd. A\1&amp;. Midd leport, Oh . 614·
992 ·3476 .

10-B·tiC

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

11

3 kittens. 8. 9 , &amp; 10 wttekl old
One 11 month• old. Ca ll 6 14-

Buylno datly yold , 1llver col nl ,
rings, jewelry , oterllng wart, Old
coln1, l•ge currftney. Top prl·

PEAT'S SHAIPEI'I UP

PROBLEM

Hea dq u.u tr· t ~'

NEW- REPAIR

THURS.:7 PM- !Ib:4l

V. C. YOUNG Ill

John K. Benh
Owner/Mechanic

1

MINERSVIllE - Beau!ilut
home w1th a beautilut View'
3 bedrooms. lull basement,
l \7 baths all Quality con·
slruclion. front porch, lire·
place. Cape Cod des1 gn.
$54.900

ROOFING

CARPENTER
- Addons and remodeling
- Roo fing and gutter work
- Concrete work
- Piumtung and etoctricat
work
( Free E&amp;timates)

PH. 949-2756

H ou',rnq

5

YOUNG'S

Truck. auto, &amp;
heavy equipment
repairs and
welding .
[All makes &amp; models)

NEW LISTING - 1978
Liberty 12x60 lwo bedroom
mobile home Cenlla l air and
heat [Hell!. ra~ge, relrigera·
tor, db!. smk, carpetm g,
underp1nnmg L1ke new
Only $7,500.
NEW LISTING: 3 Bedroo ms,
bath, City wale1 , lg Iron!
porch, ga1age and niCe tot 1n
Sy racuse. Owner Will II·
nance. Just $15,000
MODERN BRICK 3
bedrooms. maste1 39x15.
2h bath s. lamily room.
27xl5 ni ~ e carp etin g,
equ,pped krtch en , dlb. ga1·
age and !g. landsca ped lol
$130.000.
WALK TO KROGER 'S - 2
two-bedroom apts. 2 lois.
gas FA lu1nace. mod ern
kit chen. 2 bath s. lg front
porch w1th nv er ~ 1e w. Pr 1ce
cut to $29 500.
RACINE - 6 rms. 3 or 4
BRs, niCe k1tchen with
ran~e . 1 e ln~erat o1, lull base·
menl. db!. garage and 21ots.
Only $20,000.
A-F RAME - 3 BRs. lu ll
ba sement, copper plumb·
1ng. carpetmg. 2111 balh s. lg
shop /g ara ge. lot s ol
shrubbery and 6.6 acr es.
ONE FLOOR - Level lot. 3
BRs. niC e wpel&gt;ng, lg
eal·in kitChen, blown·1n In·
sulated, c1ty water. range &amp;
reJngerat01 A 1eal buy at
$21,500
POMEROY - 8 rm older
home w1th garage 1n ba se·
men!. All City ul&gt;lil&gt;es. Front
and ba ck pm ch es. $8.000.
RIVERVIEW - l g. yard, 3
BRs, bath and lull basement.
Hand yman's specia l. Only
$6.000.
REMODELED - 4.9 acres
on State Rt . 10 tm s.. 4 or 5
bedrooms. lam1ly rm .. about
28x20. tots ol wpetm &amp;
formal d1n1ng rm., garage
and Ig. shop lgr auto 'epa1rs
$125.000.
OUT -1.27 ACRES, 7 rms,
gas FA lurnace, ran ge,
Jeh1geralor and garage
Hou se needs repa~rs .
S12,000 GIVe offer.

L. Writesel

~ -U- 1 mo.

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

CERTIFIED
APPRAISERS

IITAIUI: i£l tOC.G SALES C()MfWft lf!tl ,...,..Ifill t0110011
i'IIUOitlntt _.. 0111 ,...,..., " " '· (tlfiiiS I¥Mi*t
1190111...-s! Cull ... lf!OK ~ . . . pr-..,11HG,
111 rHttltW.., M, Mall CllltiGftS !t Df.PT ,; , P0 lOr 201120,
_ _ _ _ _ _.. (l P&lt;SO.Il( ......

•

NEW LISTING - long
Bottom on the RIVer' Frsh.
boa! or ;ust relax and watch
TV on you' own satellile dish
mth1s 2 bedrm. rus!lc ca b1n.
Th1s cozy collage has lUI·
n&gt;shed k1tchen, 1ural water
an d is msulated. Front deck
to VIew the Beau!lfu l Oh1o.
Large lot. $14,500.

MIDDLEPORT - NICely
remodeled I \7 sto1y home
on a QUiet Slleet 1n town.
Fenced yard, cute front
porch. Many other leatures.
MUSI BE SEEN' $21,9&lt;l0.
Henry E. Cleland. Jr.
992-&amp;191
Jean Trussell ..... 9(9- 2660
Dottie Turner ..... 992·5692
Office .... .... ........ 992·2259

[ Q II .-.: Ott.!' ll ltmOd lo '"' towp011"' I«UQQ

I

44b-b323 Day or Eve.

216 E. 2nd St .
Phone
1·[614)·992 -3325

608

Beef Potties .•.................•.. 52.79

·--···-..........

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remo deling
A oofing of all Types
Work ed in home area
20 years
" Free Estimates "

Real

20 OZ. BUII BUnERED

-

UPHOLSTERY PLUS

89&lt;

FOR MIDDLEPORT
THE DAILY SENTINEL
992-2156

CARPET

TEAFORDm

S1.·29

e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e •••••••••••

L&amp;N CLEANING

LARRY THOMAS
COOPER CHRYSLER
PlYMOUTH DODGE

CANTALOUPE ..........M.. 89&lt;

homelit e
Jacobsen

6·2·81-1 mo.

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM

lPPl Y IN PRSOH TO

18 CT. CALIFORNIA

CARRIERS NEEDED
PEARL ST., BEECH ST. and SYCAMORE ST. AREAS
IF INTEREmD PLEASE CALL

NEED CAR W,ASH
and DETAIL PERSON

12 OZ. BIRDSEYE

Wh

Help Wanted

Briggs &amp;: Stratton

Mastercard - Vita . No credit
nHded. Apply now . Fori ofo can
24 hrs 1-619· 566 -15 22 eltt

614 ·992·7536.

!51 27: 161 3. 10 3tc

30 CT. CALIFORNIA

•R eplacement Windows

RT. 4, POMEROY

FREE ESTIMATES
1·8·87· 1 mo.

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Probate Judge

24 OZ . BROUGHTON'S

Wmd ows

THOMAS
BODY SHOP
ELECTRIC &amp;
ECETYLENE
WELDING

Authorized Service
&amp;Parts

3 Announcements

Weed Eater

•Storm Doors

Howard

992-3989

Day or Night

Annu unct:me nIs

Tecum seh

•NeW Roofing

Lena K . Nesselroad, Clerk

e•········••e•••e••·····e····

ALUMINUM SIDING
•In sulat ion

air conditoning for mobi le or

ACCENT

'PH. 949-2801
or 949·2860

SMAll ENGINE
REPAIR

•Storm

FENCE COMPANY

"AI Reasonable Prices"

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
VINYl &amp;

(6 14) 985·4211 (reSidence)
'Special: HEll packaae central

Price: $1699.00 plus tax. S-2!

and Mulberry Avenue. Po-

So1ced
1 \a, KAHN'S PACKAGED
51.89
Wieners
HOMEMADE
Hom Salad ...•...•••..•.•..•...• JJI~o .. 89&lt;
SMIT,HFIELD
SHREDDED 12.39 LB.
Bo1led Ham ............... MJP.ll· 52.19

PIMENTO CHEESE .. s1.89

. Residential and small commer cial units Installat iOn of .
du ct work. hum idif 1ers, furnace. heat pumps, and air condition ing
All work gua1anteed Call:

stalled on your electnc furnace.

PUBLICATION OF NOTICE
TO All PERSONS INTER·
ESTEO IN THE ESTATE OF
MARILYN
SNYDER , DE·
CEASED, LATE OFROUTE1.
CHESHIRE. OHIO 45620,
MEIGS COUNTY PROBATE
COURT, CASE NO. 25528.

LUNCH MEAT

KRAFT 12 OZ. 16 SLICE

HEAliNG &amp; COOLING

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

NO SUNDAY CALLS
4·16·86-tfn

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992·2772

1987. at 1 :30 o'clock P M.

MARGARINE .......OIKU9&lt;

6-10-87 ·1 mo. pd.

BISSELL
BUILDERS

•Fraezer s
PARTS end SERVICE
4-5·tlc

11199.00 plus lax.
or a HEll 2 ~ ton Heat Pump in·

Public Notice

PH. 446-1699

•R efri gerators

"f REE ESTIMATIS "

The Village reserves the
right to reject any or all bids .
Fred Hoffman. Mayor
Village of MiddlepOrt
t613. 10

COUNTY
APPLIANCES
627 lrd Ava., Gallipolis

·All Makes

•Washers •Dishwash ers
•Range&amp;
•Dryer&amp;

GENEIAL CONTIACTOIS

ball courts.

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

985-3561

pad anti ready to cool. Price :

be held Monday 1 June 22,

I LB. BLUE BONNET

REF ERENCES

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

modula! homes. Installed on

not be prejudiced thereby A

Agape is a Creek word which
means T he Di v in e Love of Cod
and James BonDurant. founder
ol the BonDurant Agape Ministry
Inc. , Bowersville. Ohio. will
co me to the Meigs Count:.' Fai r·
grounds lor services Junr 15·19.
The Aga pe services will be held
7&lt;!0 p.m. nightly and are span·
sored by the Meigs County
United Methodist Cooperative
Parish . The public is invited to
att end.
BonDurant is an approved
evangelist of the West Ohio Area
of the United Methodist Church.
He h'as pa stored Methodist
Churches for l o years, preached
ma ny eva ngel istic ser vices .
yout h and family camps . and
camp meetings.

•REMODELING &amp;
ROOM ADDITIONS
•GARA GES &amp; POLE
BUILDINGS

!CUT OUT FOR FUTURE USE)

base and 1" - 404 asphaltic
concrete. Stripe two basket·

hearing on the application w•ll

·Agape ministry
set for Meigs

CHEStER, OHIO
•ROOFING •SIDING
•WINDOW REPLACEMENT

.

with 3 "-301 bituminous

$16.000 and the creditors w1ll

JAMES BONDURANT

MARCUM
CONTRACTING

TIN Ftmllg of EARL lEN·
NINGS WRIGHT wi1b11
'' tllu• Ot. -.Stll/tt,
Nm11 ~n 4 Ettt •~i tb1
S11ll of Holm Mulul
C111111, 7/rt MeCog MtoH

An application has been filed
asking to relieve the estate
from administration, saying
that the assets do not 8)1Ceed

ECK~ICI!

'

Card of Thanks

Bids for alternate mate·
rials and c onstruction will
also be considered.

The Daily Sentinel frage ::~

Ohio

and Iota more.

Yard Stle . 1 1h mltea ou t Clark
Ch1ptl Rd., June 11 and 12 ,
Clothl l. cr1rt s. toots , electric
hedger, mor~ l Msrry Pnllllpa.
Moving Sale. Lots of goudl11 4
milot on BullVille Rd . 10th,
,th, 12th

Stt., Mon., TuM. 3'1J miiH from
Portlf·5114 . MotorcyciH. medl·
cine nblnlfl, boy'o bike. home
Interior.
Moving, Mt Zion Ad . AcrOU·
State tHp,hway Patrol. Thunday.
Hum1dlf er, t lfcller, mll'ternlty

clo thn , bed1preAd1.

Ytfd S1le·Wed ., Thura ., Frt
Ktthy St., PI Vt l tr, Eat Rt . 35.
Low prleet. Ev•rythlng go81
3 County Vtrd &amp;alt. Fri, Sat,
Sun. Juna 12, 13, 14 , Pl.lbllc
Inv ited . Gallla. MtiQs, &amp; M11on
rMldlntJ invited tO Mid th eir

trd ••le htn on our graunda.
d .. l far thou who canno t hold •
IAit wh~• lhwy llvt. E\ltrvone
welcome . Locettd on the former
Theler FOfd grounds, RoutH 3&amp;
&amp; 180 next 10 Fruth't. Aer•• of
otndoor aplet (lorry our Indoor
m1rket 11 full) . Set up ell
weekend or • d.., or two tor on ly
U
charve. No chsrgt fot
c1m plng . No Chiii'Qetochurchtt
1 orp1nlr:tUon1. No rH8r\lltlons
nNdlld J ult co mund sell from
your truck, c ~r , v1n or donkty.
For lnformtHon 814 ·446· 7037.
tha ahow at the ft lrgroun d•
then t:ome to where the bugelna
,,. found. We hi\IIJ both old tnd
ntw ltwelry, QIIUWirt, r.lodcs,
plt1urtt, ttnnia ahoee· )u•t $5,
prepalttd wall PIPif 1 1 / double
roll. gooditt t oo n~o~mtroul lo
mention. N1w mtrtllltr ts d.,ltf
wtth clothing and aqulpm.,t.
Jult ltrNid Jhlpmllnt ot l1mp
lhAdfll ptlc..d .-t half the USUII
retAil price. Come on .. Comt til.

r.

....... -.........................
f hurt. An d Fri.. Juna1 1 and 12
10:00 am to 8:00pm. 1 'AI mH •
from Langsville on St . Rt 325,
4th pl.c:e on right . e14·74Z·

207&amp;.
Ctrpon S•l• June 10, 11 , 12.
512 E. MAin. Pomlf'oy. btaldl
Oh io Vtllev Bulk Food.

7 ftmlty y1rd ltlt. Wld.•Ftl.,
Junt 10th-12th, Eltctrlc rangt,
wa tltf' 1kl1, allde projact.Dr, hamt
CB co mt:~l ete . large ael.mlon
bov• 1i~e 14, otht1 clothing 1nd
vtrlous houaehOid lttms.• leo·

nard Ball resldenct, St. At. 124,
Syracuu. Call 614 - 992 · 5~06 .
8 f111milv. 1284 Powell St .,
Mlddltpo rt . Clothn. dlthn . fur·
ni lurt , ml1c. June 11th and

12th 9 ·00· 4:00 .
June 9 rf1 . 13t h Fill your liCit
with clothet, •1 .00. Too many
thln!11o ment ion . II\ milt on St
R1 43. off St. Rt . 7 .

V.rd tnd bike uit,Frtday, 9
a.m. to 3 p m., Rog., K1rr
rfltl dance near Chatt•, follow
algn1 Chlldr&amp;n, 1oen And tdult
clolhtl. women '• tile 8 toller

tkllll. Attrl 2&amp;00 with otr·
lrldQtl, Pac.n\an tAble to p video
game, COI M&amp;II CI,bOOkl, jtal'll ,
1lr:t1 3· 18. fhm csnoelt.

Yard oalt. 117 Union Avenu e,
Pome roy , Ohio, 992· 2317 ,
Thursdly, June 11 , And Fridey,
June 12. 9 a.m. to A p.m.
Back yar d uta, Jun e 1 1 -12. Old
fl t. 33 . King residence.
fj tlmlly yltrd salt, 36 1 Or!ant ,
Middleport . Rente St an• retl·
dence. Book•. Jewalry, llllon,
nfiW and usedj , Tow•ls, touter
oven, s hoet. clothet. pufl es,
Knick knacll:s. mlso. Thur, an d
Frl 9· ?

Sl!\llti Bi famllle1 Jun a 11 &amp;nd
12 Clothing, furnit ure . cunalna,
1nd misc. 124 to Bas hen Rd .
tlrot road IO riyht, firs t trl iler.
e14 .949. 2888 .

Pf Pieasaiif ····

s..

Ylfd &amp;Itt. Thur1dey &amp; Friday.
June 11 &amp; 12 . Old 180 11

&amp; Vicinity
Yard t ale June 12 &amp; 13, 9· 1 4th
fl,. Geo rgfl St . Nttw HA\Iftn Men,
womf!ns, boy a girls c::ltu hlng ,
ahoat all 111:11. Lee jetns, milk
can for decoration,

3 t 1mlly yard u le, Wednead•v &amp;
Thuudfly, 2305 lincoln Ave.
Vard Sale, Wed 10 and Thural1 ,
out by Rollinl Station on Fit 2.

Ylfd Sate. June 12 end 13, 211
Fourth &amp;1, New Ha ven, W.VI . Frl
3 ltmlly ylfd aeloa. houathold 9:00-4 :00 Sat 9:00 12100 .
ittml , toya, b1cycl" , chlldrena, 'Cancel if raina.
adult clothing 332 L1grAnd1.
Junt 11, 12 . 9 ·4 .
3 femlly Saturdev only 8 :001:00, 3223 Frenklln Avt, 8el·
Stle. R1 ln or Shine. Fint tmeed , bllhy ittrms, ch10a, apetk·
yard ule this year! TArt btttll·
waterhed
elnthll'lg,
Addlaon. Fri. Aug . 1 2. 8 ·4. new •teel toed boote. c•m•aa,
Atarl , bh;ycltl, movie pr of ector, powerboo1ter, curllino. lhtN·
ch1ir, boys clot hing, ltwn eu· log, albums, mile.
ahions, toys. baby Items . etc.
O.ek Yard Sala, 2107 N . Maln
St ., Thurs. Fu, &amp; Sa t. 9 :00-5:00,
flower bol'lel . clothes. m l1c.
heror.-n.

G••ao•

You'U Find Cool Savlngl
In The Clauif led•
'

NS.

sheets,

Lar11e Yard Stle ICrOII fro m 14
lumber, Galllpolit Ferry, Thun
tnd Fri.

�Page- 10- The Daily Sentinel
31

LAFF-A-DAY

Homes for Sale

51 Household Goods

For sal&amp; bY' owner. 2 1t ory house
In Mlddlepon overlooking park
30 yr gu1rnteed 11inyle sidmg,
w w carpllt, 1 111 bath, umque
woodwork . 814-992 - 5126

Concrete blo~• ell tint yud or
dth11try. Muon 18nd. Gtllipoht

Sofas and chaJrs pnced from
1396 to &amp;995 Tabl" 160 and

Block Co , 123 Yt Pme St ••
GaiUpoUt, Ohio Call 614·44:8·

Reposseu1ons Call 806-6876000 E11t GH -9805 fo r current
repo list

Hut ches 1400 and up. Bunk

Goveu-.ment Homew from S 1. lu
reptlr) Delinquent t41x property

_:-~------- n
Fully furnished 2 bedroom hom &lt;t
1n Ra c1ne wrth equippedk 1tchen.
riv er view property, acron from

beds com plete w-maHrnses
S296 and up tot396 . Babv beds
• 110 Mattrt11eJ or box spnngs
full or twtn $63, firm $73, and
883 Ou&amp;en set• 8226. King
•3&amp;0 4 drawer ehttt 169 Gun
cabinttts 6 , 12 gun 081 M
electric range 1375 B11by matIrene&amp; $35 &amp; $46 Bed frames
$20, 830 &amp; King frame 860 .
Good ~election of bedroom
su ttes, metal ~;:abinets heRdboards 130 and up to *65 .

General Store Easy acce11 to
Ohio River boat l1un ching and
~J ndy beach $16,000 614·
949-2168 or 614-949-2268
Foreclosure Hornet From S1 00
on up and lo cal tax delinquent

Call

1-800-223-

7135 A lao open even!l'lgt

3 bedrDoms 2 full bath a. 31.1 acre
lot, aluminum t id1ng end wm

90 D11ys same as cash wtth
apprO\Ied t:redtt 3 Mtlee out
Bulav ilte Ad Open 9am to 6pm
Mon thru S111 Ph 614-446-

dows. furna ce plus woodburner

Cull614-992 7285

"You're only young once, but
you can be childish any
number of times."

Houu for ute in country
Rutltnd area, 1 acre, 2 bedroom,

1 batt"! Call 614· 992 · 3660
2 bedroom. Pomeroy, clean.
wall to walt ca rpet \l&amp; lu e
S16.610.
sell S9600.
100
monthly
with noapprox
down
payment lmmedtate pflllttl
su'ln No Sunday calls. Call lloyd
Grimm, 614-992 3749 or 614-

992-3502

3 bedroom home on 3. 3&amp; acrea 2
out bulldmg&amp; and cellar Owner
will mortgage. Call 614-742 ·
3149. After 6 p m
6 room house and bath, 1 1h acre.
826,000 614-992 -7463

41

304 882-2666
Ntcely furn11t'tod 1me!l house
Adultt only Referen ce• re
qutred Off street parking Pt't
6, 4-446·0338
House 2BR, with stoveS. retng.
Located 68 Mill Creek IS1 60 per
mo , 876 Dep Call 614 -446·
3870 or 446-1340

5 ecru . M/ l , 4 bedroo m brtek, 3
ba1hl. lull basement. 30~32
athtched 9arage. Gun\/ Ute Road.
t98.000.00. Wilt con1lder lrtde
in of othttr property, 304-458·
1875

3 BA, house for rent . No sec urity
depo11t requirad Call 446

Newly bmlt cottagfll nettled In
thB woods on 27 ecros, Owl
Hollow Road . $30 .000 00
Phone 304-676-7771.
FORECLOSUR E HOMES from
$1 00 on up and local tax
deliquent propartles Call 1·
800 -433 -6219 also open
evenings

32 Mobile Homos
for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBIL E
HOMES KESSEl 'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES 4 Ml
WEST, GAlliPOLIS , RT 35
PHONE 614-448-7274
1973 Altona 12x85 , porch
underpinning. refr igerator &amp;
stflve, ga. heel. Everything
included. Mu1t nil Ph 614·

379-2898

1984 14x66 Mobil e H ome 3
loU. all electnc. fen ced yard
Evergreen 818,600 Ca ll 614·
446·1528 , 446-1339
1971 Shutt 12xe6 with ltk ·
panda T11ke ovor payments Call
61 4 256 1466 or 614 256

&amp;o•e

Mobilo home on 32 1h acre!. 3
bodrooms. 1 'It beth, all electriC,
AC County Rd 28 . Cell 614·
949-2091 or 614 949 -7226
For Sal&amp;- 1974 1 2 11 60 Holly
Perk Trailer 2 bedroom, total
electric In eKcellenl condt hon
Phone 614 -949·2759
Mobil homfll 12 x 60, 2
bedroom. furn lshod, 50 • 200
lot. PRIME LOCATION Middht·
port. C&amp;ll 614 992 3636
1986 Columbtll 14u80. soe 111
Kanauga Mobtlo Homo Sale1.
K&amp;naug&amp;, Ohio, or co li P11oplus
B11nk 304 · 675·1121 , tlnancmy
available.
1985 Cla-tton Winn or Ill ,
81 ,500 down ~tnd aasl.lmtloan
304 -676 · 6224
VIc torian Ho me l mn1~t cu1B t e
cond 14•70, two bed room• .
ctUllrAI 11ir. flre pleee. 911rde n tub,
allelet:trlc. 3 04-676-1317
1970 Liborty 121.50 pricocl
right , afordabltt st11rtar or rent11l
trAiler 304 -876-3763

33

1 bedroom apt in Pomer O~f
Total electrtc Rent 8160 per
month plus depotit 614 992
8216
APARTMENTS , mobile homes,
houses Pt Pleasant and Gethpo·
... 614·446-8221
1 bedroom ground floor. private
entranc:e, recel"tly remodeled
Everything furn loc outskirts
Handerton •260 month 304·

6425.

875-8730.

Two bdr. unfurntlhed houu
Workshop, g~rage .
Married
co up lea. Wtllec~;:ept 2 children.
Ret and dep Call 446 ·9686

2 bedroom furmsed apt , ref and

Houae 2BR, with st0\11&amp; retng
loc1ted 68 Mill Creek 8160 per
mo 875 dep Call 614 ·4463870 or 614-448-1340

446·1340

2 BR home 20 mrles from
Gelltpohs m Patnot $125
months plus depostt. Call 614
4 room house Camp Conley
area. 8150 00 pitt' month. 304·
675-1371 or 676 ·3812

63 Aero F&amp;rm with 8 room
h01.11e. lg 1hup burn Mldle
t30 ' s C11ll 614 ·266- 1616 No
Su ndnv Ca ll t .
20 11cre farm Hannan Tra ce
Ro11d, Glenwood, W Va fo•
more ln lorma tlon c1ll 30 4 7?3.
5118 Of 773-6186 flftet' 5•00

Business
Buildings

Comnl&amp;rci lll bulldtngs tor htlll$ &amp;
Downtown Pt Plus ant Store•
oftlcet, A-One Real E1tate
C1nol Yug ot , Broker Call 304

675-6104.

747 lnddustriel 1tornge 12 foot
over htutd doo• . 3 11hnn1 of
electric, 18~48 1teel butldmg
614 · 446 · 2362 For
&amp;ppointment.

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
For ule lot. 120x180 . Baum
Addition, CheltiH Township. All
ulilitlet 1vallabla C•ll814· 469·

9630
4 lots approx 2 •cres each. H1r d
road . water. el.-ctrlcuttblllhtd

C•ll 614·992-6883.

80 •cr.a. free gas, eacellent
building 1Uts Call 814·992·

6Se3
16 aetea for 111le in Rutland. G11
well, very tecludttd. •1 1,200

Call 614-992 -3901

One lotl'ln At . 2 near Goodyell'
Plant. zoned for hou" only
110,000 firm. Al10 100•100
trlliltr or hau .. •itll on f.,m lane
18.000 fir m 304-676·2026.
2 level 1011. 8 miltl from town,

30.-676-6689

Furnished Rooms

Furnished room, 8115 Utthties
paid Share bath Single male.
919 Second Galhpohs Call
446· 4416 aher 7pm

2BR AC . cable, Hud accepted
Riverview in Kano~~ug11 Fosters
Mobtle Home Perk. Ph 614·
446-1602

47 Space for Rent

2 Bedroom Mobile Home tn
Crown Clly Ph 614 ·256-6620

Oflt ce Space for Rent . E~~;:ellenl
lor At1orneys, Accountant, ere
C ion to Court Hou1e Call
Wiseman Real Ella1e Agency.
614-446·3644.

Two bedroom trailer. Furnished
or unfurntlhed Ulilitles paid
Ca ll 614-446·1200 attM 5pm.
14• 70 3 BR trailer Tot al elec
Call 614-388 9732

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park.
Route 33. North of Pometoy
Rental trallflll'l Ca ll 614-992·

2

Bit fully furnished, new
car pel all utilit•e• paid except
elec &amp; gas Cable TV available
Owner PSYI water. sewage &amp;
trash p1ckup. Securily depoatt &amp;
ref lour-tenths of mile hum city
limits !=!all 61 4· 446· 7793

7479.

River Ioiii near Clifton. W Va for
rent C11l Charlea Gufftth 614
992· 6782 e'llenrngs

2 b ed room mob1le ho m11 ,
t160 00 per month. 304 -6751371 or 616 3812

FAMilY PRIDE MOBIL E HOME
PARK, Rt 2 south . Gelllpoha
Ferry WV Now rttntlng lots for
666 00 per month Ca ll 304·
675-3073 eh11r 6 ·00 PM

Two 2 bedroom mob1l e homn ,
furnishttd, yard w1lhchem lmk
fen ce 175 00 deposit. phone
304· 676-6512 after 6 00 pm

Tra iler space• for rent Galllpoltt
Ferry. city water and garbage
pick up. t 76 00 per month.
304·675·6336 or 676· 3246

2 br tr o~~lle r f~~n ce d In yard lurn .
gar&amp;ge work1hop, w"hhouse.
2 dusk to dawn llghtl, Ptymr.le
Ad 01111 Ferry 304-676 -4044
8260 plu~ deposit

Pulure land, 75 acre! Ptlture,
304-676·3316
Treiler loll 165 00 per month ,
304 523· 7149 call before noon
o r &amp;fter 9 00 PM

2 bedroom trdiiM, Outer Aoetl,
t176 00 mnnth Homestead
Renlty. 304-875-l!iS40 or 304

47 Wanted to Rent

882-2405

3 or 4 Bedroom house m Kyger
Creek School Dl1trlct Releun cu Ph 614· 446-8621

Apartment
for Rent

Professional woman moving to
area nt&amp;da 2 or 3 bedroom
house In or near Point Pleaunt
to rent, luu Ae feranco ava ila ble. Call 1-304 -776-8268 11fter

1 and 2 bedroo m 11pertment1 tor
rent
Buic 'ent for 1 b&lt;lr .
S18300. 2bdr,S21900 Also
t8Qulted • 8200 00 ucu rlty
depoa lt CONTACT· Jackson
Esta1es Dept Ph 446-3997
Equ111 Mousing Opportunity

Dining room set· like new, heavy
Beachwood, oek fin•sh, table, 6
chatrs $375 f~rm Cell 614·

446 9229

G .E. wuher &amp; dryer Very good
condition tiarvut gold $260
Call 614-446· 7904.

Whirlpool matching patr-gold
washer S. dryer, refrigerator,
range· Sura seU-cleanmg oven
lpra cttcally newl and mis e
items. Call 614-446 -1420 or
see at 1126 netghborhood Rd .
Anttque drop leaf cherJV dining
room aet. Ca ll614·742-3069
Loveseet &amp; sofa Broyhtll trediu onel , celery green very nice
After s·oo call 304·882-2999

54 Misc. Merchandise
Callahan's Used Ttre Shop, Over
1.000 ttres, lltes12. 13, 14, 15,
16, 166 8 mtles out At 218
Call 814-266-6251
Pintle cistern ltate approved,
plattic septic tanks, plasttc
c ulvert1. metal culverts RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES . Jock
aon, Oh 614 -286· 6930.
Couch, chatt. love 11eat. coHee
t•ble, clothesadulta S. chi ldren•
Ph 614-446· 6426 .
Maple bunk beda wtlh attached
desk- new mattreues. 1976
Gran Tonno Ford 2 dr Ca ll

614-446-1622

Space lor small Uatlers All
hook·UPI Cable, Also efficiency
room1, air and cable Maaon,
W Va. Call 304-773 -6661

14•70. 3 bedroom, 1'h bath,
central air total electric In
Middl eport Call 814 -992· 2357
beforfll 9 30 am or aft&amp;f 6 00
pm Anytime weelt-ends

1986 Amana Model RS -60
Radar Range Never been used,
f300 Ph 614· 246·6604

Two piece Early Amertcan hv!ng
room suite Very good condt·
tlon
Green rocktH-rechner ,
leather Call614-446-8751

Room1 for rent day week
month Gallia Hotel. Call 614
446-9716 Rent as low as &amp;120
month.

2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Mobil&amp; Hornet
Ph 614 448-0627

CARPET
Carpet remnants 16 00 11 yard
and up Mollohan Furniture.
Upper Rtver Rd ., Ph 814-446 7444 Open till 7PM on Week
Day1

In Mtddleport 2 bedroom fur·
mshed apt, 304-882· 2566

45

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

CARPET
Carpet remnants sa 00 I yard
and up Mollohan Furniture
Upp&amp;r RNer Rd Ph 614-448·
7444 Open till ?PM on Week
Day!

Good used color TV '11 Floor
modal and portable For ~ate or
trade Call614· 446 -1149 .

Efficiency apt. furnished 840 00
per weeh plus $60 00 depoai1
end electric, Applicant mu1t
furmsh references. 304-7136944

266-6266.

44

70 Acrfl F11rm in PBtr io t Cnll
614 379 -2642 llfiOf 3

2 Piece Living RoomSutte 1326
Mollohan Furniture. Upper Rt\ler
Rd Ph. 614·446· 7444 Open
1111 7PM on Week Days

depoSit New Haven W Va ,
304 · 882· 3267 or 304 7735024

3 bedroom apt ell electrtc,
located on Creb Creek Road ,
rfllferenees req1.11red . 304·676·
8609 aher 5 30 call 304·675·
1087

House, 3 BR 'I, located 861
Fourth Avo $18&amp; mo 876 dap
Call 614 446-3870 or 614-

Farms for Sale

8acresonlrlbbteRrl o ff At 62
Plu&amp; sto re bwlding, wartthOUII!
3 BA houae barn, celhlr. plua2
ot her building• All black top
rOAd Ca ll 304-468 1818 Call
attef 8PM

34

3 room furnished apartment for
rent Call 614-992-6434 or

Houses for Rent

3 bedroom home 2110 N Me•n
St M11k11 an offer, will constder
trade tn of house nailer, 304
468 1875

New 3 bedroom hou1e, all
electric. lot 120~ 146 on back lot
of 2614 Madilon Ave Very
pmate 842,000 00 Phone
304-e7&amp; 1111

0322

j~::::::::::r-;:::;=:::=======1
44
A t
t
par men
for Rent

a 00 PM

Merchandise

55 Building Supplies

LAYNE 'S FURNITURE
up to $125. ti lde-a-~t S390
t o ts96 AeeHners t225 to
t376, lamp• 128 to 1125
Dinettes t109 and up to 8496
WoQd ttble w -6 chairs 128&amp; to
8796 Duk t100 up ta 8376

properties

Wednesday, June 10. 1987 .

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Sean Best Computem:ed refng·
erator, f1000
Alao new
motorized tread mill
Ca ll
614-446-0 671 .
Two hospital beds . walkM typewntllr, and two aewtng me
chi nes Cal1 614· 446·1488
Soars Craf tsman 20 inch push
mower S100 Call 614·-4460471
Diamond rings fo r sale Ladtet
three diamond ring, total wetght
.40 carat, 14K whit e gold
mounting. Will •ell lor 8450
Appra•sed al $1 .026. by local
,eweter, apprat lai certificate to
go wtth rtng. Also 1A caret cluster
ring In 14K whit e gold mounting .
S226 Charlene tioeftl ch. 614·
992-6292 Of 614-992-2166
Tony' s Gun Repatra, hot reblue·
lng Open 9:00 AM t o 7 00 PM

Call 304-675-4831

Exercintreadmtll reg 8200 00
will 11111 $80 00 Porch swmg
and frame t36 00 304-675·
6635 after 6:00 pm
U1ad 54 " sink 100cc, 20 cu It
freezer 8160 Mete! office desk
t 100 304-676-2406.

51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Olive St., G11Upolis New &amp; used
wood -coalstovea. e pc wood LR
tulte t399. bunk beds t199
reclinMs ni!MI &amp; uaed b&amp;droom
suitu. wringer wasttars , &amp;
ahou. New liv lngroo m suhes
t199 -t599. lamps. Call 814-

Furnlahad Efficiency •145. UUI I·
1ies paid, 1h11re bath 607
Second A.,.,., Gallipoll• Ph
446· 4416 aU~• ?PM
1 8R Apartment. 740 Second

Ave •185 per month Dtpollt
required Call 614-446-4222
belween 9 &amp; 6

H&amp;-3169.

County Applian ce, Inc. Good
uted appll•nces and TV '"'
Open 8AM to 6PM , Mon thru
S.t 614·4.t6· 1&amp;99, 627 3rd

Upstairs unfurnished epartmant
Utilitlet paid Carpeted, no child·
ren Of pen Call 614 446 1 637

Ave. Galltpohs, OH
Valley Furniture new &amp; Uled
Urge aec:tktn of qu1lity furnl1urt. 1216 Eutern Avt ,
Qalllpolls.

Modern 18R apt , Ctll614-448·

0390.
Furnished apt n•t door to
Llbrtry. One proftll lonal Adult
only P•rklnv Ph 446·0338

Groom and Supply Shop-Pet
Groommg All breeds . All
styles Julte Webb Ph 614 446
023 1,
Dragonwynd Cattery Kennel.
CFA Himalayan. Pertian and
Stamese kittens AKC Chow
puppies New ktttens, Siamese
and Him•layans Call 614 ·4463844 after 7PM
AKC Reg Pektnge•e pupp•es.
AKC Reg Dach1hund Also
eduh Pekingese Call 614 446-

7920

Apricot poodje puppies. AKC ,
tai led . wormed , shots. 8126
Also stud service Call614·446·
7372
AK C Chihuahua pupp1e1 to go In
four weekt Patt of love Birds S.
Frenches For mlorm1tin Call

614-643-2760.

2 AKC Collte pup1, Ch pedigree
1 Ipat , 11 show Females, shots,
wormed. &amp; cart eye ck Call

304·736 9192. Also AKC Ch

11uds for uae.
AKC registered Chihuahua male,
2 -tears old. ell shots. 875.00.
Phone 304-676· 7626

Musical
Instruments

58

318 trsnamluion rebuilt , wood
and coal burning stove. see 306
14th St . buida power
comp•nv.

Pldl your own
Dring contslners CIMtde Winterr Rio Grande Ohio. Call

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Graciout living. 1 and 2 ~·
room tptrtmentl at Village
Manor tnd Rlveraide Apert·
men11 in Middleport. From
t216 . including utlhtiN Call

Dining table, I ch-'rt 1nd hu1ch.
Varr nlc., tiOO. Antique 4 door
fl• wall cupbo•d. 1350. hidwin Plttno, t700 Call 814-992-

614-992-7787. EOH.

&amp;082

•

New Holland 7' hiVbine, Gehl
915 gnnder-mlur, New Holl1tKt
717 forage h~~~Vester Exc cond

304-273-(215

62 Wanted to Buy
Now buying shell corn or ear
corn Call ftw latett quote• Rtver
City Farm Supply, 614 448-

2985
63

Livestock

Ouroc Boara. Bred just like the
boan we tested It the Ohio
Teatetlon thlt galntd over 2.8
lb1 per d•y Aog~tt Bentley,
Sabina. OM . 613- &amp;B.t-2398 .
Elghl hole ttog feedet'. good

1979 Dodge Omni Front wheel
drive PS PB 4dr AC, High
miles. f800 Call 614-446-

4031 .

81 Dodge Challenger. E•cellent
conditiOn PS , PB. AC. Cnuse, 6
speed $2800. Cell 614·4466949 9·5pm. 614·446-3294
aher 7pm
Can. Jeeps and Trucks under
8300.· bu'f d•rectl local Gov 't
sales Siezed and repo vehtcle•
Call nowl1 -518 -469-3636 E•t
J -13850 for directory 24 hrs

1977 Old1 Cuttaus. AT. AC.
AM-FM 8 track, good tires, runa
good. 8950 . 00 304 -675 6118

Hay for 111e 11 00 per bile
F~riWood •30.00 pick up load
deliviHed lOot· nJ -6185 .

Tr.tn s puri~IIU!l

71

Roush 's strawbtJrin , 2 mil•

0008

bJck of New Haven, WV ttUnion
Campground We p1ck t1 26
P1ck vout own · run of the field

76e.. N•c• berries

2237

304-882-

Autos for Sale

1980 Chrytl• Fifth Avtnue.
good condition, Call 81•·446·

1984 Las• ailv•. 6 -sp. AC.
AM ·FM st8feo S&amp;200. Ph 446·
g350 w.ninga.

1-----------.L.-----------L..

1878 Ford 2 TD-2 Ph 114-

_ e_-e_3_3_z_.- - - - - -

SNAFU ®by Bruce Beattie

1985 Chtv CavHtr. 27.000
miltl. burgUndy wittt red int•
rior Call 814· 379· 2346.

1984 Chev C•vUor CS. 28,000

mY•. two / toni brown. C.ll

&amp;14-379-2348

191' Ford Country Squirt Ita•
tlon wagon , 111 av1Utblt optlon1
indudfng au1om•ic air, tit,
cruiae, c8UIIta. .,.d powtr
n•a. w6ndowa, and ladts; nM
tirlt. 53.000 mit•. or....el colt
ov• 111.000. acelent cond~
tlon. priced n••r alu•llaak
whol•al• t7.400. Ctll 114·

04e·3181 -lngt only.

4841

1113 ......... 1000. 42,00(.
ml•. 0ooc1 aoncHtlon. c.•
11ol-04e·-·

••

0

1112 PlymouttoCh-. 47.000

mla 0 ... llllftw. 4 opd.. Z do

"Go back to sleep, dear. There aren't any
monsters under lhe bed ... "

C•ll 814-371-2728.

Services

1976 Ponteic Fireblrd Formula,
factory fiberglass hood , 350
engine. auto. alumn wheels, fair
cond. t500.00. 304-67&amp; -2846 .

Unconditional lifetime guarantee local reference• furni1hed
Free est•mate1. Call collect
1·614-237-0488 , day or nrgt'tt.
RogersBasement
Waterproofing

'74 Chevy Vega tinted windows ,
alum. slotted wheels . 304-676-

5135

1985 Pontrac 1,000 2 -dr, ac.
pi, 1uto. am-fm, radto, 8,800
miles John 0 Gerlach 304-

675-5263.

1978 Dodge Colt , dependable,

304-875-2207

'77 Pinto, good tires and body,

0350.00 304-882-3288

'84 Caveher wagon book pnce
84,880.00 need to nil
t3,800 00. Loaded. 304·676-

2583

72

Trucks for Sale

1969 Ford 600, see at Slden
Equipment, Henderson , W Va
C•ll 304- 678-2248 or 304-

~ Smithsonian World Risks

ALLEY OOP

[II Prlmenews Wrap ups of

... IF ANYTHING
HAPPE~S

Vmyle S. Aluminum S•ding.
Storm windows &amp; doors. over
hang gutten Free estimates.

10 MY

LITTLE SISTER,
I 'LL JUST DIE,AL!

WEL.L , I'D HATE
10 SEE THAT

HAPPEN,

AQUANA!

... SO MEBBE WE
BETTER SEE IF
WE CAN'T GET
HER BACK HERE!

Ph 614-446-6332

Tree &amp; stump removal, chain hnk
fences, stone, mulch. new lawnt
~eedlng Oon ' s landleapes

614 .. 6-9646

614·..6 7836

74

Motorcycles

1980 Yamaha IT -260. looka
good, runs great. Asking $600 .

Ph. 614·.. 6 · 31~9 .

series of old OOylnends re

EEK &amp; MEEK

cu:
Wffi'S G::Xm oor

Il1

Fetty Tree Trlmmmg, 1tump
removal Call 304· 875-1331

c,atr(E 1H£

GE.TIII.G

a.o?

Rotary M eeble tool drrtltng
Most wells completflld aame day
Pump tales and UtNice. 304-

Cf FCJ(U'S

1986 Honda Mtgn• V-86, like
new. very low mileage. Ph .

614-••&amp;-1301

1985 Honda 250 Rebel Good
condition low mlle'9t Call

61.·44&amp;-830&amp;

tont condhion . Rode • .,. thtte.
0750. &amp;1•·992-3992.

Beethoven • llle trom his
VIenna. Selecltons lrom his
symphomes are featur ed.

iiiJ 1!11!21 Sholl Game

Jennie s con man father talks
her into helping h1m w1th a

sting (R)

l!2l Lotry King Llvel In depth

Profeuional tree sei'\I•Ce. ce ll ·
304 - 876 - 2633 tor free
estim1te.

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP
~-------------,

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

THEIR NATICNAL
ANTH !'M...

CARTER'S PLUMBING
ANO HEATING
Cot. Four1h and Pine
Gallipolia, Ohio
Phone 614-448 -3888 or 614446-4477

I

Electrical

&amp; Refrigeration

'TI50F
THEE!

_

ALL. 11-iE TIME,
RIGHT:?

/

/

I

I'
•

0800.00. 30.·882·26.8

1979 Harley '0 ' Ct .. sh:, tour
padltge. 9, 200 miiM , cle1n,

B5

75
Boats and
. Moton for Sale
14' Atklminum Fishing But
with Trailer, 2· ntw '""· ••ctl ·
lent condition. Stt at 87 Vtne St

Auto Parte

&amp; Acceasories
IUDOETT•-:U•tdl

RMult . AI typt1 Gu.rtnt-.1 1
................. .. 30 ....,.... will
Hilwa, Cllh • cwry ar Mmtl.
1'11. 114-Jn-uzo or 1--171-1711.

crazies on New Years Eva
(R)

C!1 PBA Bowling
10:00 1J Ill 1!3) St. Elsewhere St.
Ellg1us' loun~&gt;r. 90 year old
Father McCabe. reMns 10
Boston.(R) l:l
Cil 0 tlJ Hotel Charles and
Ellzabelh embark on a diVide
and conquer scheme (A) Q
(!) Sign 011
®J 11)1!21 The Equallllt
McCall brings a spacial kind
two peopto.IR)

BARNEY

LET'S SEE--MY
TATER SALAD
FORTH'

General Hauling

CHURCH
PICNIC ·• ,....~\.!:

FIRST, I'LL

Gf\LS -- WE GOT

APROBLEM

NEED ABOUT
TWO OOZEN

E6GS

-~ 1!1J News

reports on world economtcs
and fman c1al news with Lou

DotJbs. (O·30)
1111 Honeymooner•
fl) (l) Love Connection
11 :301JI]) 1!1J Tonight Show
(!) SportsConter (L)
(i) WKRP In Cincinnati
CJ (I) Nlghlltno Q
®J Megnum, P.l.
I!J) Actor'• Thoalro 69rtok as

2·5-9285,

Wilt do water hauhng for wells,
pools, ete Rellon•bl e ntas
1000 gallon 614·742 -2234,
Watterson' s Water Hauling.

1

pools, well, etc. call 304·576·
2919.

a Dog
l!2l Sports Tonight Action

~ ~___:.:..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Form.,ly Ken's now John 's
WatM Servt~;:e , John Wtt•erson.
Jr. Own• 1 .000 Ot' 2 .000 gat
IIMce. 304 ·678-2248.

Upholstery

R &amp; M C u1tom Couchet tnd
Aeuphol1tery, St. Rt . 7, Crown
Citv. Oh 614· 2158-1470. Eve
614.·446·3.t38. Open daily 9 to '
4.30, Sat. 9 ·30 to 1.30. Old &amp;
n.w Uphoatlt'ed .
Santa's Upholatery Shop. Furni·
tura. elf seau. boat seats, etc.
Call 114-261-6270 Rocklick
Road. Crown Ctty.
Mawrey ' a Upholtt••ng ltrvtng
tricountl•r•22,_,. The best
in fumiture uphoa.t...mg. C•ll
304 · 875 · 4154 for free
tlttmat".

®J l!ll

l!2l Moneyllnt Curren1

J • J Water Servtce Swimming

87

of loday's news and a took
ahead to 1omorrow 's news
slorles (1 :00)
1111 Nowa
fl) (ll Soap
10:05 {lJ MOVIE: A Klu Belore
Oylng (1 34)
10:30 I]) American Snapshots
fl) (l) USA Tonight
11:00 1]) Hardcastle and
McCormick

o riJ m CJ rn

6370.

04,800 00 080, 30(-676- ro..onablt rat... •mmediltl
8917.
2.000 gallon deiNtry, clstema,

1 Ill Handa SX200, 4 whMI• ,
ue cond. t1.800.00. 2921
Spruce Ave.• 304· 871-1901

has a court room full of

I!)) Evening Newa A wrap up

pools, cisterns, walla Fh 614·

1984 Honda CRIO, 1460 00 .
1986 Kewuakl KX80 ,

Interviews with top
newsmakers and celebrities.
9:30 1J I]) 1!3) Night Court Harry

of harmony to the lives of
Re11dantill or commorclal wir·
ing New lervr&lt;:e or rep11ra
licensed electrician Eatlma1e
free Ridenour Electri cal, 304675-1786

R &amp; A Water Service Home
cisterns, wells, poo\1 filled
Fotmarly James BoYI Water .
Same rates Call 304 · 675-

5135.

LAW 5&lt;\'l'S THE NEI'IS
HAS 10 BE H&amp;WY

I

1983 Honda Shadow 600cc.
13 . 500m~II . A - 1cond t1200 .

'79 Honda CX500, low mila.
ea~;:
~;:ond .
Stttrp . Pr iced
1500.00 undlf ACU . 304·875-

u_

'MY CONTRA

I

Dillard Water Service Pool 1,
Cisterns, Wall1 . Oalivlll"f Any time Call 614-448 7404-No
Sunda'f calli

304-773-5849.

LOOK, THERE'S NO

THEN THEANTI - v
5ANDINISTA
l
FORCES PlAYED

1980 IC1waukl 760 LPO ,
10.000 mlln. fully drnMd . e~~:c
cond, t1 ,100.00 304· 468·

1088.

(R)I:l
(!) «D The Immortal

early years to his years In

Dry walt and repair work, 20 ytt " ~' •
e~eperlfltnce, free eat•mates, reas- ~ •
onable rates. 304·675 ·44 52 • ~ :
after 6:00
•• •

84

Murderous counterfeiters are
after an actor and his wife

Beethoven with Pet01
Uatlnov Look al the mortal

Starkl Tree end lawn Senuce.
lawn care. landscaping, atump
removal. 304 -676· 2B42 or
676-2903.

614·388-8758 .

ATC 70cc 3 wheel ... 4326 00
C•ll 614-446·7357.

enter the g~rls' lives. (R )
(I) MacGyver

CiJ 0

and immortal aspecls of

1980 Honda Custom 650, low
mileege. 1700. Call 614-388-

1981 -a&amp;o Honda Custom he.
Cond .. low mtleage 1800 Call

ENCVOY

I

I

I~

TUESI

3 I ::.,.::....;:.1
k---,.:...
l"_,;._..jl

..;:.L~o~l
:_!
I I' I I

. _,1:;...4.:.;,R:.:.A

11-

• "

From the Otdja-Ever-Nottce
Department Children never pull
out a wallet full of photographs of
thetr-

5

-

-

-

·

r--------,

I

PLOWAL

C)
1
1
I
I
I
I
L...L_.L_L...L-.L.....J
.

7

Complelc the chuckle quoted
bv fttltng tn the mtssmg words

.

you develop from step No

3 belo w

.:\ PRINT NUMBERED LETTERS 1
~ IN THE SE SQUARES

f) ~~7c:~~~\ER t ETTERs

To

IIIIIII

J

YE$JERDAY'S SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS
Tirade - Moldy - Begot - Accuse - CLOSER .
Notictng that my friend's dress stze hod gone up two stzes,
1co nsoled her: "A good thing about middle age spread is thai
it brings people CLOSER together." _

BRIDGE
Keeping your
chances alive

NORTH

1-10-87

+A J
'A 7 6
t A J 10 6
+ KQ74

By Jnmes Jacoby

EA~T

WEST

Today's btddmg is both sublle and
sophisticated. SouLh's double of two
spades was negative, announcing four
hearts and values to bid aLLhe threelevel Nortlt's three-s pad e bid si mply
said, "Partner, I have a very good
hand, and we're going to game." After
lour diamonds by South, lour spades
by North Lhen meant that he had control m spades and wa s mterested 1n
slam, obvtously in diamonds. South
went along with that interpretalion he asked lor aces and bid the diamond
slam
How should declarer go about mak·
ing h1s contract' Of course it is generally right t~at Lhe player making a
pre-em ptive bid has shortness some·
, where , and that could well mean a singleLon dtamond. So, after Laking the
ace of spades, declarer m1ght well
come to his king of dtamonds, cash the
ace o! clubs and then take a diamond
finesse That would work , but it's the
wrong play. Even though you think
West has three diamonds La the queen,
if East turns up with the lady, you're
set before you get starled. Instead,
play the diamond ace. Discard your
losing spades on the K·Q of clubs and
leL your slam hopes ride on Lhe favor-

+12

+KQ10986

., 3 2

'K 8 5 4
• Q72

t 9

+t o so 2

+J 9 53

SOUTH
• 5 43
'Q J 10 9
tK8 543
+A

Vulnerable: North-South
Dealer North
West

Pass
Pass

North

Ealit

l+
3+

Pass

••
s+

Pas.o;

Pass

Pass

South
Obi

2+

4.

4 NT

Pass
Pass
Pn ss

ot

Opening lead. • 7

able location of the heart king. When
that fmesse works, you make your

contract WhaL it bolls down to is thaL
taking the dmmond finesse w11l make
or break you . Playing for the queen to
drop still gtves you an · addllion~l ·
chance when the pre·empllve bidder
had only a singleton in diamonds

assigned to evaluate his

class. (R) Q
9:00 QJ 700 Club
1J I]) 1!11 Facts ol Life A

2454.

82

rn

8:30 Cil llt Head ol tho Ctsso
Charlt&lt;l's Iarmer glrllriend IS

895 -3802

1982 Con\lan•on Van Dodge
Ram 250 4 Captain chairs,
couch. curtains , venettan blinds.
tinted gla11, 8-track &amp; euutte
pleyer, atr, cruise, auto , rack &amp;
ladder. $9&amp;00 or best offer Ptt

1h6 day 's world news end 1n
depth lea1Ure reports. (1:00)
1!11!21 Billy Graham Crusade
IIJl MOVIE: 'A Married Man,
Part I' Ptlme Movie INRI
(2•00)
fl) (l) MOVIE: Strong
Medicine, Part 2 (2:00)
8:05 {lJ MOVIE: Beachhead {NRi
(1 29)

Exterior Stucco. Plaltor and
Plaster Repatr Work bv the hour
orbythejob. Froeestimete Cal1

RON'S Televl1ton Servi ce .
House calli on RCA, Quazar.
GE. Speciallng in Zemth . Call
304-676 · 2398 or 614· 446·

78

and pnce we pay to become
world's greatest producer ol
lood. Q
iiiJ Billy Graham Crusade
Columbia South Crusade
!Til The Amish : Not 10 Bo
Modem (1 00)

. '
.·. ' .:~:~
..

Ace Construction Roofing . gutters, masonry worh All work
guaninteed Call614-388-9766
Of 3BB-9792

' 76 Chevrol.. pickup truck.
needa 10me work '76 Plymouth, good motor and transmllslon '76 Volkeswegon Al13
for &amp;460 00 304·676·4538

Must sell 1985 Ford RantJer
4x.t Pay off lo'" Call 446-

S~r~ no; only to regret It

446-0294

614-256-1182

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

[JI JeHersons

8:00 I]) Oaktarl
1J I]) 1!11 H1ghway to
Heaven Jonathan helps an
angel who 's haVIng problems
w•th h1s ass1gnmen1 [R) Q
Cil 0 (I) Perfect Slrangera
Larry teaches ·Bolkt the art of

SWEEPER and sewmg machme
repatr, parts. and aupphes Ptck
up and delivery , Devil Vacuum
Cleaner, one half m•l e up
Georgee Creek Rd Call 614-

675·7421 .

73

FRANK AND ERNEST·

Home
Improvements
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

1912 Font PU Truck. Sh ...
03196., 1178 Ch... Cullom 28 ft cabin cruit« on 3 ade
v..,, 11195. C11t 814·218· troHw. 03000. Firm. C.. 81(446-1828., 6U-.W&amp;-1339.
8622
1t8&amp; Chevootlo. 7,000 mi. TMt
av• pevm•• Ctl 114-448·

Barney Millet
f.l) (l) Star Trek
7:30 IJ Ill (I) Newlywed Game
(!) PGA Gall Crosby
Clambake lrom
Winston-Salem, North
Carolina [T)
0(1) Judge
iiiJ Wheel ol Fortune Q
@ Crooollre (0 30)
1!11!21 1!11 Jeopardy! Q

1978 Georg• a Boy Clau A. 28ft
'motor home, loaded ,
t11 ,600 00. call 304- 882·
3237 after 5·00 PM

81

I

(

Dobbs (0:30)
Ill 1!21 1!11 Wheel ol Fortune

i

OAMI

CU.Y R. POLLAN

~y

the
be·
low to form four stmp le words

reports on world econOmiCS
and fmancial news w1th lou

1973 Starcraft 23 ft camper,
exc cond, full awnmg, reasona
ble price, 304-675·1797.

1980 Toyota Tercel, uc cond,
low mileage. 304-773-5800

1985 Hands ATC 200X 3
wheeler Call 448· 1200.

30ol-895·3808

1968 Bee-line hard top camper
Good condition Sleep• five
Dual tank•. furnace $800 Don
Hoyde 614-367-0644 or see at
For81t Acres Park .

2879 or 614·949- 2124.

Reg'ed. Quarter Morse Sonell
white markings. Born 7 / 3 / 86.
Good confirmation. Aunt was
World tislter Cttampion. Call

Round bate ol hav in f1eld .
IYtfiQe 1,000 lb1. 112 bile

1980 30 ft Terry Campmg
Trailer for sale 614-992·3629

Call 614-949-2046. 614-949-

8245

Hay &amp; Grain

1way
control
and equalizers
aKie, self
contained
wtth Mch, , ~
Call614· 245-9296
"'

1976 Mercury Montego 361
Cluveland . PB . PS . automatic,
new paint. new brakes. $950.

cond lBO. Ca11814-245·939B

64

1978 Wildernoas. mint condi
tton. 18ft , 1leeps 6. Tandem

WORD

ll!ltters of
0 lteorranoe
fou r scrambled words

1111 WKRP In Clncinnetl
7:00 I]) Hardcastle and
McCormick
IJ Ill PM Maga11ne
~}SportsCente• (L)
Cil Entertainment Tonight
0 (I) People's Court
C!l I!J) MacNeill Lehrer
NewaHour (1 ·00)
®J News
l!2l Moneyllne Current

Autos for Sale

4786

Quality FNits and Veget1bl•
rateil and wholnale B. • S .
Produce ICrOSI from PiUI Hut,
Gallipolis, Ohio .

Ntw sofa. chair, coHH tablt &amp;
tnd ttblt. tl500 CalliS14-448·
3237 afttf 8pm.

8496.

7421

304-675-

814-245-5121 .

THE WORKING
MAN'S FRIEND

2 BR apartment fen rtnt In
Crown City , C•ll 614· 256·

Henderson. W. Va

71

1986 VZ 80 MotDI'cycle. Excel·

N•w wood 6. pc living room
sultet. 1399 96; New living
room suh" ttom • 179.95 10
1700 : Chest ol dr•w.,,, 4
drtwer , 148., 6dr1W'Itf, t59.95:
End ttbllll from t89 .96 '"
Uted Fumlture: bMroom auittt,
full 1i.red bed1, twin btd1 •nd
rodun. Rtcllnlf't from *99 .95
and up

Furn i1hed apartment. U25.
utilities patd.
1 bdJ
939
Seco nd. GtUipolia. Call .t40·
4418 aftar8pm.

SIOERS EQUIPMENT CO ,

Strawberrie~ ·

PARSON 'S FURNITURE

Furnist'ted apartm1nt. t225 .
t.nihtiu paid 1 bdr 920 Fourth.
Gallipolis Call446-4416 aftlf
Bpm .

lnternattonal farm wagon, 7ft x
14 ft platform bed with 4ft
removabl• 11de1 Very good
condition •300 30 acres grass
hay meado.w, by share• or c.. h
rent by acre Rov E M•ller,
614 986-3817

61.·288-8822.
57

~
'"'~~~E.o,.,.

ldl,.d

the entertainment world IS
anchored live from New
York. (0 30)

1967 Hyco tii-low camper ..
stove, Ice box. &amp; sink. Sleep• 2
$600 Call 614-446-7106

~..!:=========:::===========~

Buv one any "zeehaln saw chain
and get HCond chain half price.

Washer•. dryM&amp;, refrig••torl.
ranges . Skaggs Appliances,
Upptr Rivtr Rd . be1lda Stone
Creal Mottl. 8,4-448-7398.

Gauge ap1 3 rooms &amp; bath
Furnllhed, Including washer,
dryttr 1!. l it Clean. No pl'ls.
Adults only Ref. &amp; deprequired
Call614 -446-1&amp;19.

1917 Apache fold down. sleeps
6, contains AC-DC converter.
1tove. sink. rce bo11. Ph 614- , •
379-2688
';'

STON OHIO 814-384-3e45

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

Two 3 room apts. Oay l 446·
76 72 •tt•r 5 .ue-1980

614-256-1267.

1--------------------

8 rothet sewing maet'thle like
new $75 00 304-675-7209 or

Building Materials
Blodr;, brldr;, aewef ptpes wtn·
dows, llnttll, ete Claude Win·
ten. Rio Grandt, 0 Ctll 614246-!5121

1986 Travetmastor· new cond
By Coachman. 27 h Call

II.

Pets for Sale

..

614-44&amp;-oooe.

tongue
groo\le
up.x4x8x
S1 00
off &amp; pr
pc water
13 ·
board 89 96 or We•4x8-B.951.
25pc up 1 . 00 oft Pr .
Pc (7 16thsx4xB·6 96114 - 4xB
f.Hn l Supplies
eadar or trllted tattt ce 12 95
LIV I:s lo ck
and 10 96 •1 00 off 26p&lt;:, up
16 . Vd4•8 wood oek paneling l=-,:,----;:--,.------:(81 6 99ea. (A) grade 8 96ea
16. Vla4x8 Birctt Paneling Reg
61 Farm Equipment
24.95 now 16 96 17.- Plneand
ceder wood wtngs coating
CROSS &amp; SONS
1651q. ft pr. package $8 96 11nd u s 35 Wut, Jackaon, Ohio.
S10 96 pk 18 .· 4x8 Gla&lt;~:e tile 614-286-8461
bath pan eta (BJ 4 .99end6.99et
Massey Ferguson, New Molland,
19.· Perm a (R) maulated stteet· Bu 1 tt Hog Saln&amp; Service. Ovlr
1ng fotl one ltde 1 1hx4~~:8 · 4 991 40 used tractors to choose from
(Jh.x4118 · 6 991 (1-4a8-6 991
&amp; complete line of newS. used
20. Thermo! ply 1nsulative thea· equipment Ltrg•t 1etectton 1n
thtng foil 121 11des 4x8 4 95 s E Ohto,
25pc up 1 00 off Pr Pc
21 . lnsuulatad tempered glass 273 New Holland sq Beier
panels 'lu32x78 29 95 til
11600 Ford 3pt. R•ke t326
36pc up 26.96. 22.- Pine Inside Shaver Post Onver 870Q 7ft .
lo\lered adJUStable shutters all Loeust potts 11 35 ~tac h Ph .
s1:zes below wholesale coat
814 388-9832
23 · K-lux ben~;:h marh brick 1--- - - - - - - - corners 60 cents bo•. mortor 2 Super 56 011\/er Tractor nice
gal 10 96 24 · Prefmished whh 3pt. hitctt rake Eq uipment
bruce oak flooring l,4 thick 2 1.4 in good 1hape. All tor f2196 Ptt .
wtda 20aq ft ctn $45.00 10 614-286-6622 ..
etn up 39 95 ctn 25 -Prehung
lntenor doors pref1ntshed and AC Trae1or with belly mowet' S.
unfinished ell sizes (8) 29 96ea
plows. 2 row planter. )1796 6ft
26 -Steel e•tttrlor ln1ulated pre- bush hog 1295 Ph 614·288·
hung doors (B) 69 9&amp;ea 27 - 6522
htefior steel door blanks (B)
25.00ea 28 .-Pinelauverflld By- 3000 Ford Tractor, PS , t299lS
fold door• 1eta (24· 29 .95) (30
6ft finish mower U96 JD 14
35.951 132-39.951 135·44.95) Ton Baler t896 JD 4 bar r&amp;kfll
(4B· 69.901. 29 - Oouble1idehte t860 Call 814-286-8522
entrance door set1 with deco·
rated glau and theel panel Sean Rototill If e•cellent condi ·
doors 360 OOe.. 30 ·Bronze toon $600. Ph. 814·266·1267
aluminum double commeret1l
entrance doors sets 599.96 or Rotary cultf'letor. plow, mower
singels 399 95 with handel• and tor a Qravely tractor . Al1o u1ed
loeks 31 -Smgle or double parta for e Gravely Tractor. C1ll
leaded glass ateol 1n1ulatad 446· 4149
doers sets. reg . 699 00 to
1800 . 00 now 349 95 to MF 65 Tractor with bMer &amp;
895 00 32 -Steel doora and mowmg mechme. U600 Ford
jamb prehung 11h hr. fire rated
trector with f1n11hed mower
189 95 33 · Prehung steel *2300 Call 814-288-6622
Insulated doors with V2 glass
ln1ulated 129 95ea 34.· Pre- PTO Ch1ln driven wench tor
hung pine panel doors all sizes tractor UOO. Cell 814-258 89 96ea 36 .· Blank ttollow core 1941 or 268-6674.
door~ from 12 to 20 wide 80
tong· 400ea. 36 • Preflnlshed 1979-L 176 Kubot1 farm trtctor
prehung oak legacy doors and with back hoe and end loader.
jamb ell slut 44 9&amp;ee.
appro~~: . 200 houra 814-992 ·
PENNS WAREHOUSE WELL- 7673
Ask for Ron *6800

56

6:00 ClJ Big Volley
IJ I]) (I) 0 (I) ®l 1!11!21
1!11 NtWI
(!) Sportslook tn
C!l Dr. Who Robots ol Deat~••
Part 1
I!]) Secret Clly
1111 Feels ol Lila
fl) Cll Buck Rogers
6:30 IJ I]) 1!11 NBC Nightly News
(!) Inside the PGA Tour (R)
Cil llt (I) ABC News 1;1
C!l Nlgh!IY Bualneat Report
®J 1!11!21 CBS Newt
I!]) Newton's Apple (0 30) C
I!)) ShowBir Today News ol

26 ft Titan motor hom e. com·
pletely lelf~ contained. generator, sleeps 8 88900 Call

&lt;tl

T~~:t:~' S©\tcA}lA-l£t[f~e

EVENING

79 MQtors Homes
&amp; Campers

off pr P c 12 · %x 4 x8 '
Plywood-S 96 %· 6.9&amp; 2&amp;pc.

304·773-5234.

If&lt;. I~ '(JJw6 ~ ~

09&amp;6

.__ _.....__,.. 1.11/{1}.

Reedy mia concrttte and all
concrete 11uppli11 Cell us Vallll'f'
Brook Cement and Supplies,

·Television
Viewing

M.~ ~l'O~~~QI~tml~~~~~ M 1HATI5 IIJT

U1ed • Rebuilt TransmilltOf\1 ·
All mternally tnspected and
gu•ranteed Installation and
pick-up av••lable C•ll 614-448·

1"•4d ' 12 98) 26pc up 1 00

lf4

IF'fXJ WA.IIfl'OT.N&lt;E ~ fP um~

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 11

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

June 10, 1987

BORN LOSER

Auto Parts

&amp; Accessories

1 .· Counter topt Kttchen and
b•th and blr 12.99 lin Ft (8) .
2 .· Marble Vantty Top'• (8) From
16-19 to "22· 48" 110 00 to
S50 00 3 • 22· 30 Almond
Vanity and Marble To p 879.95.
4 60''SteetBathTub'sAimond
and whtt U9 96Nt. 5 • High
Glo11 tub well klu almond tnd
white f29 96 6 · 1 pc Fiber
gla11 tub and shower combin•·
tton Wttite end colors 8159.95
to 8179 .96 7 - 2 p~; Fiberglau
tub and showen combination
whtte end colors t199 .96 . B Oelu11e at:rylic tub and showtrs
with top Reg t69 95 Now
299 96 9 - Color Commodes
$69 95 10 · Fibergtau Roof
shingle• (B) 816 96 sq -90wt
roll rotting 89 95 11 · Pine
rough uw T -1 11 1l dtng

Lester piano with bench 8800
Call 614-446· 3674

56 Building Supplies

76

8UYOUTS SECONDS CLOSEOUT'S

IBM electric typewrtters. f11ing
cabinets, adlustable tecratarial
c ha~rs , m .. al office desk. Jrmed
1wlvel chair 304· 372· 2801

29 gal fish tank, stand, hood.
grav.t. 304· 676· 5428.

Larry Wrlghl

2783.

876·7554

Furnlsh&amp;d &amp; unfurnished apll .
S 150 0 0 11nd up referenc111 Ph
304 876-7738 or 304-675
6104 A· 1 Rut Estate .

KIT 'N' CARLYLE

W~nesday.

i,

I

PEANUTS
OT~ERS LIKE

TO 5\IGI(

ON A PACIFIER •

I ALWA'('3 WANTED
A SWORD CANE 1

packed sports hlghllgh1s wllh
Nick Charles and Jim Huber.
(0:30)
'
Ill~ 'Addo~y· CBS Ulto
Night Adderty is convinced
his life was threa1aned by a
man who Is dead. (A)
1111 Magnum, P.l. Thk:ker
Than Blood
fl) (ll Lito Show
12:00 ClJ Bumo and Allen
(i) &amp;portalook (R)
(i) Nlghdlne t;J
Cl (I) Mora Root People
I!J)SignOff
I!)) NewaNight Live news

wl1h Patrick Emory and
Kirsten Undqulst. (1:00)
12:05 (I) MOVIE: 'Journey IO 1he
Centlf o1 nme• Ultl
Thdtra (1 :22)

'

~·"by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
l Knift• (,1.)

5 Gltstc11
10 Jsra•1 ll
dunn:
I l Gamhll'fs
con tac t
12 Soviet
inlamJ SCtl
13 Wandenn~
14Mirror
16 Tranquil
18 - de t('LC
21 Ancient

5 Fa1l to
recall

6 Knowledge
7 NZ. vine
8 Dev11ish

d&lt;·cd
9 All -- up
11 Pulsate
15 "A - lor
All Seasons"
16 Type
23 It gives 33 I t ern in
uf cner!(Y
you a ltfl
the ring
17 nousscau 27 Bull34 A l'trcss
IJook
fighter
nardncr
empire
IR Wlwrc
28 Comic 35 C hil e
22 Taunt
t.u find
Conway
export
24 Dcs&lt;·e nrl ed
August,,
31 "-- Day" 37 CcJinmutlnn
(pocl.)
19 Hcsourec
(lltllk
38 "Odf' 25 EnumNale 20 Latvtan
ll ollday)
1'/igh l ·
26 ServunL
21 Talk
32 Boring
ln!(ale"
28 Doctrine
wildl y
affait
39 ::&gt;ofa part
29 Before
30 Michtgan
college
32 Odei.'i'

spcc ta) ly
33 Enmity
36 Sohn
BO-Iong
40 Home
for hird~
41 t' ragranct•
42 Dancf'
fo r two
43 Meander
DOWN
I Shinto
temp le
2 Nut vert.
3 NPb't-egg
plan

(abbr.)
4 Co nfirm

DAlLY CRYPI'OQUOTES-- Here's how to work It:

6110

AXYDLBAAXR
ill LONGFELLOW

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

6-10

z

0

K H R '0

c

F C W .C TZOHWA

Z I

UCRZQl

zy

p p

XCKHQI C

F C HE CR

UWHROCT

nc

INWZRU . -

nG

F H I
G y y

MFZIOPCW

Yesterday's Cryptoquote: EDEN IS THAT OLDFASHIONED HOUSE WE DWELL I N EVERY DAY
WITHOUT SUSPECTING OUR ABODE UNTIL WE DR1Vt:
AWAY. - EMILY DICKINSON
«=J 1987 KW'rQ Feati.Afea S'l'ndlcale. Inc

�Page- 12-The Daily Sentinel

---Local briefs
Two Meigs pedestrians injured
Two pedes tr ians were Injured when a driver los t control of his
car on Ohio 124 Monday. at 8:50 p.m.. according to the
Gall la·Melgs Post of the State Highway Patrol.
Melinda Riggs, of Langsville. and James W. Cleland, of
Pomeroy , suffered Injuries but were not treated when a vehicle
driven b y Frederick A. Bennett, 19, of Gallipolis, went off I he
r ight sid e of the r oad and struck a parked car. owned by Bonnie
L . Clel and, of Pomeroy. Th e impact for ced the parked car to hit
a gas pump and tht' two pedestrians.
Benne II wa s charged with DWI and cited fo r failure to co ntrol.

Squads make five runs
Meigs County Emergency Medical Ser vic es report s li ve ca lls
Tuesda y; Rutland to Meigs Mine No. 10 lor Jerry Caster to
Holzer Mt'dlcal Center; Ra c ine at 6:27a.m. transported Ralph
Webb to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Rutland at 12:58 p.m. to
Salem St. for Ida Young to Dr. Mansfield's office; Middleport at
1: 23 p.m . lo Gra nt St. for E ugla Johnson to Pleasant Valley
Hospllal ; Pomeroy at 7:28 p.m. to Sta rcher Roa d for Hugh
Leifheit who was trea ted but not transported .

Jury to begin deliberations
Judge Charles Kn ight was giving instru ctions to th e jury
early this morning In the M eigs County Common Plea s Court
case against Johnny C. Eblin, 35, Pomeroy. Eblin is charged
with aggravated assaull aft er allegedly shooting Charles
Napper, 38, Bally Run .Road, In the left leg at the Ebl in home.
Wes t Main St., la st September .

Middleport mayor fines five
Five de fend ants were fined In the court of Middleport Ma yor
Fred Hoffman Tu esday night .
They are Ric hard Warneke, Middleport, $25, ill egal
registration ; Gary Rose. Middleport, $25 and costs, disorderly
monner: Brian Hayes, Middleport, $25 and costs, disorderly
manner, and $100 and costs, possession of marijuana : Sam
McCloud . Middlepor t, and Richard Friley, Pomeroy, each
cha rged with two counts of disord erly manner and both fined $25
and costs on each charge .

12 forfeit bonds Tuesday
Twelve defendants forfeited bonds in the co ur t of Pomeroy
Ma yor Ric hard Seyler Tuesday night .
They include Winifred Young, Sha de, and Mary Hawk,
Rutland, $63 each, posted on disorderly manner charges;
Sandno Butcher, Pomeroy, $50, speeding; Debora Fosler,
Pomeroy, $46. speed ing: Claudia Staats. Nelsonville, $63 ,
expired tags; F'ranklin Cas t o. Pomeroy, $63, failure to control.
and $43. stop sign v iolation ; Mildred Humphreys. Pomeroy , $46,
speeding; .James Gibbs, Pomer'oy, $.'\3, speeding: Dennis Long,
Long Bottom. ~42, speeding; William Deem , $63, stop sign
.violat ion, and $fi3, flcticlous lags; Tamara Childress ,
M!ddleporl, $&amp;1, driving on a temporary permit without being
accompanied by a licensed driver : Carolyn Gilmore, Long
Bottom. $49, s pecdln~.
Fined In the court were James Morton, Pomeroy, $113 and
costs, possess ion of a l'Ontrolled substance. and $213 and cos ts,
petty theft; Ea rle Goode. Pomeroy, $45 and costs. speeding.

Conclude ...

Contlnul'd from page 1

and profit mo ti ves who so ld arm s
and negollated for the iii'I'S of
American hostage!;. They received secret communlca lion
codes and had access to Swiss

bank account s used for U.S.
covert acti ons and op~ra tlons.

Lottt&gt;ry numlwrs

The Middleport Fire Depart ·
ment answered a tota l of 59 calls
during Ma y, 10 fire runs and 49
emergency ru ns, Fire Chief Jeff
Dars t reports. All vehicles were
driven 1270.4 mil es during the
month .

CLEVELAND 1UP I I - Tu es·
da y's winning Ohio Lottery
numbers with l irkcl sa les and
payou ts:
Dally Number
:122.
Tlckel' sa l es I o 1 u I l' d
$1, 260, f&gt;JI !\11. wll h 11 pa~· o ff due of

$430,3.1:150.
PIC'K-4
25~3.
PI C K -~
$1Rl.~li. OQ,

tickl'l SH ies totu lcd
wtlh a payo ff du e of

SRl. 716
PIC'K-4 $1 sl noight bel pay s
$3, 071. PI CK -4 $1 box bel pay s
$2:\ti.

Hospilal

nt·w~

Veterans Mt•rnorlnl
Tuesday Admiss ions - Ralph
Webb, Racine : MnriP Thomas.
Pomeroy; Mildred Smit h. C' hes ·
ter : E thel Lambert, V int on.
Tuesda y Dtschur~cs - Susie ·
Bess. Mary C' ric· km an, Hugh
Leifheit . Cheryl Hysell. Chest~r
Young.

Wednesday, June 10, 1987

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Makes 59 May runs

Financial report released by village

Meigs board plans to
continue belt school

$108,127.29; fire house improvement , $12,809.19, $379.29,
$56,342.55: water tank, no re- ,
cel pts, no disbur sements·, '
$125,977.58: water , $10,111.59,
$11,059.07, $8,046.67; sanitary
sewer, $7,444.25, $9,269.88,
$16 ,078 .03; swimming pool ,
$782.35, $1.881.79,$471.21 deficit;
cemetery, $738.23 , $1,387.38,
$1,942.56 deficit: water meter '
trusts, $210, $283.05, $12,467.51.
Receipts for the month total ed
$118.903.27 while disbursements
tolaled $96,167.87.

All Middleport funds as of May
31 totaled $356,863.26, VIllage
Cler·k ·Treasuer Jon Buck
reports .
Receipts and disbursements
during the month, respectively ,
of each fund and the end of the
month balance include: general ,
$51,092.18, ' $46,055.19, $28,870.13;
street maintenance, $4,294.40,
$5,561.87, $985. 49; federal re·
venue sharing, no receipts, no
disbursements, $97.35; f ire
equipment, $225, $660. $1,450.60
deficit ; lire truck, $4 ,750.56,
$142.35, $13,627.93; public trans ·
portatlon. $24,736.23, $14 .059.45,
$17,395.27 deficit; economic de·
velopment. $1, 709.40, $5,428.55,
$7,415.37; sanitary sewer escrow,
no receipts, no disbursements,

Meeting in regular session
Tuesday night , the Meigs County
Board of Education agreed to
serve as the agen cy to continue
the seat belt training school offered for drivers who do not
obey the mandatory use of seat
belt law- for another year .
The board employed a substitut e teacher for Instructor Eric
Chambers who will be vacation·
ing in August. Under the plan ,
drivers charged with failure to
wear their seat belt s can attend
the school held at the county

board quarlers on East Main St.,
Pomeroy, in lieu of being fined
for the offense.
The board employed Charles
Koven for 12 additional days.
Koveil i s a psychologist who has
been working part· time for the
county board. The additional 12
days were added lo give Koven
time to complet e a proj ect on
which he has been working.
Th e office calendar for the
1987-88 school year was adopted
Speaking tonight
and bills were approved for
paymenl . The board agreed to
Rev. and Mrs . Eddie Tilley,
participa te In the programs and
Norway mi ssionaries, will be :
services of the Southeastern Ohio
speaking tonight. 7:30 p.m., at
Special Education Resourcle
Continued fro m page I
the United Pen tecostal Church In
Center, the Southeastern Ohio
Middleport. Rev. Clark Baker
attitude of these allied nations Voluntary Education Coalition,
invites the public to attend.
with regard to the gulf," Reagan both in A !hens, and the Tri·
said. He said journalists we re County Career Development
"misinformed' ' in suggesting the Center at Nelsonvlll e. There will Trustees to meet
all ies had not done all that th e be no charge to the county board.
United States wan ted.
The next meeting was set for July
Chester Township Trustees
Many other issues - particu · 6 with the bud get to be considered
will meet Friday , 7:30p.m .. at
larly terrorism and Ea st·Wes t in addition to the regular the town hall.
relations - also were agreed to mon thly business . A discussion
swiftly in the political declara· was held on hiring a replacement
Cr~ssover
lion, adopted midway through for Russ Moore, secondary eduihe summit by the leaders of th e cation supervisor. who has re· Plan rummage sale
United States, Britain. France, tired but no action was taken.
Apple Grove United Methodist ,
.Japan, West Germany, Italy and ·
Attending the sess ion were
Ca nada. Then ca me economic Supt . John Riebel and board Church will be holding a rumIssues.
member s, Harold Roush, Bob mage sale Monday . starting at 9
S2,00 Cover Charge
Burdette, Vi rgil King, and Ha · a.m., at the church . The sa le will
Must Be 21
continue until everything Is gone.
rold Lohse.

Leaders ...

MIZWAY
TAVERN

Band
Friday &amp; Saturday
Night
June 12 &amp; 13

Trinity church to
make ice cream

In preparation for Her it age
Weekend, members of the Trin·
l ty Church In Pomeroy will be
making ice crea m at the church
today and Thur sda y.
The chu rch will be taking
orders for resident s who wish to
buy the homemade ice cream at
$2 a quart . Also the ice cream will
be availabl e on Thursday and
Friday' when lunches will be
served at the chur ch in con june·
lion with Heritage Weekend.
Flavors Includ e choco lat e,
peach, lemon, pineapple, pepper·
mini, strawberr·y. va nilla and
banana and orders may be
pla ced by phoning 992&lt;1222. 992·
3777, 992-3172 and 992 5480.

Daily stock prices
(As of 10: 30 a.m. I
Provided by
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewi
Firm
Pri ce
Am Electric Power ... .. .. ... .. .27\11
AT&amp;T ......... .......... ........ 26\li
Ashland 011 .................... ... 63
Bnb Evans Farms .. .. .... ...... 261\.
Charming Shoppes .............. 2711.
Federal Mogul ........ .. ......... .42\li
Goodyear T&amp;R ........ .... .. ........ 67
Heck's Inc................. .......... 4%
Limited I nc ... .. .................. .44 y,
Muilimedla Inc ...................... 59
Rax Restaurant s....... ........... 5%
Robbin s &amp; Myer s ..... ........... 10 \6
Shoney's Inc....... ... -........... 27%
Wendy 's Inti. .. .. ..... .. ........... 10\li
Worthington Ind .................... 20

OUR BUSINESS BEGINS
WITH FILLING YOUR
PRESCRIPTIONS.
ALL STORES
OPEN 7 DAYS AWEEK!

ARMACY

W.

CARYL RICHARDS

~- . J~~'I
--·---·

12 oz. Bonus Size

r~ lentlon .

27" X79"

VALLEY LUMBER &amp;SUPPLY CO.

$239

FABRIC

somNER
96 oz.

DOVE
DISHWASHING
LIQUID
32 oz.

99.&lt;
WIPE OFF

zo oz.

IN STOCK •••
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!

9:30 TO .5:00

MON.-SAT.

Efherlelds

a=·
,-

co mplaints by the Ohio Civil Right s Commission.
and permits the com·m ission to seek a temporary
in junction before engaging In conciliation of a
co mplaint.
It also provides for a civil penalt y and sti ffer
cri minal penalt ies for vio lations of the Civil
Rights Law, including the awarding of actu al
damages , punll ive damages of up to $5,000 and
attorney fees.
"This will ensure that Ohio meets I he minimum
feder al standards on fair housing," said Sen.
Michael White , D - Cleveland, the floor manager.
He said Ohio will remain eligible for $200,000 a
year in federal funds to look int o housing
discrimination comp lain ts.
The bill prohibi ts discrimination In the sale of
home loans and homeowners' insurance based on
the rac ial com position of a neighborhood.
Sen. Roy L. Ray, R·Akron. described the bill
eliminating health serv ice associa tions as "a
health care consumer measure which will all ow
the free mar ket to control health care serv ices.
Under the bill, the hospital service associations
such as Blue Cross will phase out! heir co ntract ual
relationships with hospita ls by Jan. I , 1990, after

3.5 oz.
6 Pack

77&lt;

whi ch they will be r egulated by the Ohio
Department of Insurance and compete In the open
market.
Ray said Blue Cross of Northeas t Ohio has been
at a par ticular disadvantage under the hospital
service association law, which giv es It a "blank
check' ' and requires II to co ntract for sel'l'ices no '
matter what the cost.
" Pr ice competlllon mu st be brought into play."
said Ra y, "because the hospitals won't lower their
cos ts If they don 't have to."
All hough the measure was endorsed by major
labor unions , consumer groups and senior cit izen
associa tions, som e skepllcs wondered uboul
coverage for Indigent and elderly people under
the new setup and characterized the bill as
sell-serving for Blue Cross.
And at a commi tt ee hearing on a similar bill in
the House, furor was raised when the deposition
of a former vice president and cont roller for Blue
Cross was subm itt ed alleging thai Cleveland
Clinic and Universit y Hospilals kicked ba ck
between $9 million and $15 million to Blue Cross to
help reduce losses fr om a compeltlt ve biddin g
progr am .

a

'

Rep. I. Ray Miller Jr., D· Co lumbus, said
disclosure of hospital charges would reduce
health care cost s through compet ition.
"This bill would expose those hospllals whose
charges and utillza t ion ol services are way out of
line with hospit als w ilhln th e sa me geogra phic
area," Miller said of his bill.
"There Is no hospit al wh ich will want to be
repo rted as hav in g the highest prices or the most
excess ive surger ies In town without solid
justlficalion as to wh y," said Miller . "Good
Informa tion never hurl anybody."
Adopted In the Senat e was a Hou se- passed
resolution supporting U.S. Department of Ener·
gy's loca tion of a Superconductlng SuperCollider,
a 56· mile circular track lor accelerating
subatomic particles, in Del ware, Morrow, Union
and Marlon count ies. Sent to the House was a bill
allowing the Ohio Departm ent of Natural
Resources to take land for I he pr·oject If It Is
loca ted In Ohio.
Th e heav llp ponsor ed bill not lfylng viet lms of
the escapes of their assailant s was sent back to the
!-louse for· concurrence In a minor amendment
before going on to the governor.

Commission approves Roberts' proposal
By NANCY YOACHAM
Meigs Count y Engineer Philip
Robert s recommended Wednesda y to the Meigs Cou nty Commis·
sloners th at the count y ent er into
a sJx.percent loan program to
finance a $400,000 county hi gh·
wa y resurfaci ng program lo be
completed thi s summ!'r .
Rober Is is proposing that three
roads, Count y Road 46, Success
Road • .3.84 miles; County Road
30, Forest Run Road from Stale
Rou1e 7 to the Intersection of
Coun ty Road 34, 3.65 miles: an d
County Road 3, New Lima Road
between Rutland and Tla:·ri son·
ville, 6.03 miles , be resurfaced.
He estima tes It will tak e at leas t
$400,000 to apply two-Inches of
· pavement to these roads which
total approximately 13 miles.
Ll fe expect ency of I he paving
wou ld be 15 years.
Th e com missioners approved
Roberts· proposed plans for 1he
paving project. Legal document s
regarding a resolution of necessity for the paving muSI .now be
prepared. It Is necessar y for the
commissioners to unanimously
PLANT MAY REOPEN NEXT MONTH - Bernard White, 'ice
president of United Steelworkers Local 5111, conducting tour In
above photo, has worked hard along side union leaders, economic
developers, senators, congressmen and a governor to gel the Foote
Mineral ferroalloys plant re-opened, said an employee huy·ou1
plan may bre athe new life into the facility as early as ,July.

SPRAY ON

. ...

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS - The Ohio Senate. expressing~
desire to keep Ohio In the forefront of fair housing
practices, has unanimously adopted Housepassed legislation tightening state regulat ion s
.
against housing discrimination .
At the same time Wednesday the Senate passed,
25·6, and forwarded to the Hou se a bill eliminating
hospita l service associations and requir ing heall h
Insurance providers to operate in the free
marketplace as Insurance companies.
Crossing over to the Senat e on a 92·4 vote wa s a
bill requiring more deta iled disclosure by
hospitals of thei r health care charges, both to the
state Hea lth Department and to the public.
It was part of a bu sy legislative day which saw
Senate approva l of legislation preparing for the
possible locallon of a huge atom. sma sher in north
central Ohio, and a bill requ iring notification of
victims of violent felonies If their assail ants
escape from prison.
The fair housing bill , which was returned to the
House for concurrence in Senate changes ,
expedites the · procedure for the review of

$999

BLECHE-WHITE
WHITEWALL
TIRE ClEANER

LUX
BEAUTY
BARS

25 Centl

A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

Senate adopts fair housing, Blue Cross bills

60·75·100 Won
4 To Pack

I!§Heyj.

AIR CONDITIONERS

2 Sections. 1 2 Pages

4

DELUXE HAMMOCK
Everyone loves a
hamm(l(k. ldeal
for summer

enttne

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio. Thursday, June 11, 1987

99&lt;

FINAL
TOUCH

115 v............ $269.00
115 v.....,...... s379.oo
115 v............ s479.00
11S v............ sss9.00

Vol.37, No.28
. Copyrighted 1987

Showers and thunderstorms
likely tonight. Low near 70.
Mostly cloudy Friday. Chante
of sh owers and thunder·
storms. Highs between 80 and
R5.

•

at y

so.Joo.t so Wan

Regular ...t H..-d To hold

The kids can plaY
indoon or cutdoon
with these very soft
foam loy•. Come&amp; with
l rackr!u and 1 baU.

9380
Super Louo
13-19-8

•

3-WAY 811.8
Inside Frosted

'

We will be making daily deliveries
to the West Virginia area during
the period of time the bridge is
closed. Just give us a call with your
order.

5,000 BTU
7,500 BTU
10,000 BTU
12,000 BTU

--

or

HAIR SPRAY

FOAM TENNIS SET

Pi&lt;'k 4

agatn
Page 3

Inside Frosted
UGHT BII.BS

(DAILY)

Middleport, OH.

WID
•

. 786 N. SECOND, MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

WONDERFUL

Daily Numher
626

•

Anoofts.Dtt Fat Pt1tthng t!tt~

FREE DELIVERY

992·6611

Giants

Ae_.,. fM AJ9111 TO Llfftll O.Mii • llt ~
Noli

JUST

Ohio l.ottery

DENTYNE
GUM
4Pack .

69&lt;

Earthquake ·felt
•
•
In ntne-state area
•

By United Press lnternallonal
An eart hquake centered In
llllno!s was felt across most of
Ohio Wednesd ay night but It
apparf'ntly caused no damage
and neither of the state's nuclear
power plants was a ff~cted .
" Wr've had no report s of any
dam a~e." Ohio Hi ghway Patrol
dispat cher Crystal Fletcher said.
" Almo st evHy body f ell il,
though."
Tho quakP, which measured 5.0
on the Richt~r sc ale. was centered at Lawrrnceville In south·
ern Illinois. 55 miles north of
Eva nsville. Ill. , Frank Baldwin
of the Ear thqu ake Information
Center said In Golden, Colo.
The tremor lasted from 5 to 15
seconrls and was felt In 14 sta tes
and In Canada.
Th e 7: 49 p.m. EDT quake
shook hulldtngs In Columbus,
Ci ncinnati and Akr'on bu t no
i njuries were reported .
There were concern s over the
earthquake's effect on the Perry
and Davls·Besse nurlear power
plants. An earthquake in Janu·
ary 1986 was centered near the
Perry plant.
·
"We didn't feel It at Perry and
none of the alarms . went off,
which means It didn 't effect the
operation ," said Cle ve land
Electric llluminalln~ Co. spokes·
man Todd Schneider. The Perry
plant Is located In Lake County
abou1 30 miles east of Cleveland.
"We dldn 'l feel anythl~g." said
Richard Wilkins, a spokesman
lor Toledo Edison, operator of

•

pass the resolut ion and then
schedule a public hear ing on I he
proposed project .
The commiss ioners have received a wrilt en req uest from a
Long Bott om resi dent wan ting
them to take legisl ation to co ntro l
pit bulls In the count y. Th e
resident stated In the letter I hal
pit bull s, ow ned by a neighbor,
oft en come os his propert y, and
th at his elderly father. and an
elderly neighbor, arc both fearful
of t he dogs.
An animal claim from Jack
Shifl et, of Route 1, Rutland, for
the loss of a lhrec·week·old Bl ack
Angus calf wa s approved by the
board . Shiflet had requ es ted
payment of $125 for I he ca lf. The
board allowed $100. Accordi ng to
the clai m whic h was submitted
by Wayne Roseberry. cou nt y dog
warden, a brow n pil bull an d two
bla ck and white dogs killed t ~c
ca lf. The dogs are still loose.
An anim al claim from Howa rd
Ervin of Racine was tabl ed by
the bo,ard. Erv in Is request in g
$750 for the toss of five sheep,
each of which weighed from 180

to 2lfl pounds.
lng with Meigs County Prosecut·
Keith Harr is of Long Bo tt om ing A ttorney Fred. Crow III.
was at the meeti ng to discuss the
An application to use brine
apparent closing of Ol ive Town- water for dust co ntrol at the
ship Road 27:l. Harris said the Facem yer Lumber Co. Is t o be
r·oad leads to an ol d boat ramp on rcsubmlltcd t o th e state 's Dlv·
Forked Run Lake wh ich has been Is inn of Oil and Gas for approva l.
used by local res id ent s for years. The sta le originally denied the
l-Ie said that recently, plies of dlr l requ est for la ck of adeq uate
have been dumped on t he road to Information. but told &lt;;ommls·
preven t access to the ramp . sioncr Richard Jones that if the
Philip Roberts told 1-larris th at application Is resubmitted with
Olive Township Tru stee&gt; receive all the necessary data. It wlll be
stale mil eage money to maint ain approv ed.
a porllon of I he road. but that he
A permit lo usc brine water lor
did not know if. the tow nship dust co ntrol at Jaymar Coa l Co.
mlleagt• ex tended all the way to Is to submllted lo the state for
the ram p or not. Harris sa id he renewal. A public hearing Is not
met wilh th e trustt'i&gt;s who told
nr:-cessary for a renewal .
him they did not close the road
An applica tion for tra nsfer o! a
and that on ly the co mmi ssioners C1·C2 liquor lice nse from Pearl
had the authori ty t.o order the Webb, doing bu siness as Ridge·
closing. The comm issioners sa id view Ca n·yout In Salisbury
they may take act ion regar·dlng Township, to Robert Allen , doing
township roads only ut the bu siness under the samr name,
request of tru stees and upon
will now ilP submllted by the
recomml•ndatio n of the co unt y co mmissioners to the State De·
engi neer . T)l ey sugges t,cd to part m cnt of Liquor Coni rot. No •
Harris that If I he problem ca n not · co mment s regarding the pro·
be reso lved, he and the Olive posed license transfer were re·
1rustccs shou ld co nsider a mee t· ce tved by th r com missioner s.

Foote Mineral plant may reopen in July
By JUDY MORGAN
OVP Staff
NEW HAVEN - The lunch·
room In the yard at I he old Foott'
Miner al plant al Graham Station
near New Haven, where workers
once ga th ered on I heir break to
share sandwiches and swap
stories, Is dark and dusty now.
But at least one of the men who
used to park his lunch box th ere Is
hoping I hat cha nges soon.
Bernard Whit e, vice president
of United Steelwor·kers Loca l
517 1, who has worked hard along
side union leaders , economic
developers, senators. co ngress ·
men and a governor to get the
ferroalloys plant re-opened. said
an employee bu y·out plan may
breathe new life Into the faclllly
as early as July .
More than a year after t al k of a
potential employee t ak!'Over be·
gan. and four months a il e~ Gov.
Arch A. Moore Jr. announced to
the people of Mason County that
the st~ te wou ld be putting $4
million on line to help get the
plant back Into operation. White
and lawyers work lng on the
project say there Is light at the
end of the tunn el.
William Doepk en. an attorney
with the Pittsburgh law firm of

the DavJs.Besse nucl ear power
plant In Otlawa Count y. "We
have seismic alarms but they
.
dldn 'I go off. "
People from ot her parts of the
state described the earthquake
as minor.
Tim Distler, who lives In an
eastern suburb of Cinci nnati,
said he felt the room shake " like
. someone was j umping up and
down In It" while he was
wa tching lelevls ton and 'he nO·
I iced his pla nt s were sha king.
He said he heard a cracking
noise In his altlc and through!
something had landed on the
roof.
"One guy said his rocking
chair was rocking. which was
kind of un ny," a Mansfield pollee
spokeswoman said, adding there
was no damage or lnj ury In
M ansfield.
An Akron pollee spokesman
said his department received a
number of ca ll s, mostly from
Johnny C. Eblin, 36, of Pomepeople wanting to verify that
roy, wa s found not guilty of
what they felt was a quake.
aggravated assault, bu t gu ilt y of
A Lima pollee spokeswoman
a lesser Included charge of
sa id most calls there were from
negligent assault, by a Meigs
people teport lng that smallltems
County Common Pleas Court
had fallen off shelves and tables,
jury of 12. The jury deliberated
but one caller sai d It knocked her
approximately iwo and one-half
out of hed .
hours Wedn'esday before enter·
" II felt like someone was
lng their verdi ct, concluding a
running across a wooden floor,"
jury trial which began on Mon·
said a dispatcher at Cincinnati's
day with Judge Charles Knight
police department. "There we presiding.
noticed a CO!I!1f cup shaking."
The original · charge against
People in Chillicothe and Mas·
Eblin of aggravated assault
slllon reported furniture shaking
stemmed from an Incident on
and windows rattling.
Sept. 19 of last year ln which

Berkman Ruslander and corpo·
ratr counsel for American AI ·
Joys, In c. , the propo se d
emp loyce·ow ned co mpany, sa id
Monday lhat Ameri can Alloys
and Foote Mineral have agreed
In principal on thr terms of 1he
sate.
While Doepken would not rc·
lea se the pu rchase price or ot her
terms, he did say details of the
agreement may be outli ned In a
press co nference al the plant
soon. " Things are progressing
! t oward th e pl ant ' s re opening) ," Doepken said. " Un·
fortunately these things take
more lime than you would want
them to take," he ad ded .
While a June 1 t argN date for
re·openlng the plant has pa ssed,
II now appears that "we're goi ng
to be abl e t o complet e this
transaction wilhln the next 45
days," Doepken said .
Among positive signs I hal the
ta keover will become a reality ,
the attorney sai d, is the bill
approved by the West Virginia
Legis Ia lure In April that exempt s
sales of electricity co nsumed in
m anufacturi ng of a ferroalioy
from the state's business and
occupation tax . The bill, spon·
sored by state Senator Mik e

Shaw IR-Mason t, crra tes a sav·
l n ~s on power cost~ l hal lrans·
lutes Into an additional half
million dollars lor the proposM
company's cas h· flow packag ' ·
Further more, a proposed con ·
tract wi th Appalachian Power
Company for clectrl!·lly has been
of fcr~d. rmp loyees re main com mil ted to concessions Incl uding a
$1 pC'r wage hour co ntri bution to
an lntcrest·bcarl ng tru st account
as co liatera ll othes tate, environ ·
mental co ncer ns havr been
Ironed out and financing Is
progressing wilh vario us lending
lnstltullons, Doepken said.
"Within the nex t week or two
we' ll get down tto Ma son Coun ty 1
and. gel the co ntract wit h the
emplo yees wrapped up, "
Doepken added .
Meanwhile, I ndlng lnstitu ·
lions ar~ reviewing the buyout
plan to " make sure that In their
minds the fa crs that we art'
presenting tht'm arc correct," he
added. "We've told them what
the com ponents are and now we
have to produce the com ponent s·
... that's rhe basis on which they
wou ld lend."
" Things appear as though
th ey' rc co ming t oge ther ,"
Doepken said. "Ther e's no out ·

standl njl lssue that I know of that
Is n' t com ln~ along.
"For exampl e, Foote Isn't
r·aislng the prtce, or the power
co mpany Isn't say ing, 'No, we're
not going to give yo u that
rate' ... nonc of th ose things arc
happening. Every one appears. to
be will ing and anxious to live up
to their co mmlt tm ent. "
Docpken added there ha s been
"a lot of cus tomer contact and a
lot of cus tomers who say ' Yes,
we' ll be willing to buy from
!American Alloys). But . ob·
vlous ly, they're not going to see
any committ meni until they see
smoke coming ou t of the stack ."
Do pk en, who worked on the
Weirton StC\'1 ESOP plan, ca lled
thr F'oote Min era l buyout " a ve ry
diffi cult d ~at. .. ;,o limes more
di fficult than Weirton. "
Ninety p~rcrn t of the dlffl·
cu ll y, he said, stems from the :
fact th at lhr plont has been shut
down since nroc(•mbcr 19Wi. At
Weirt on, h&lt;· point ed out. th (• pla nt
was running, there wa s an
existing Inventory and accou nt s
receivables, ready customers,
ma nagement In place ond
workers on lh&lt;· production line.
Despit e tho clr8wbacks In hav·
Con t lnu c!l on page 4

Jury finds Eblin guilty of negligent assault

'•

Charles Napper, 38, of Bailey
Run Road , was shot In the leg at
E blin 's West Main St. apartment
In Pomerov.
Counsel tor the defendant ,
Pomeroy a1torn ey Steven Story ,
contended during the tria l that
E blin wa s not guilty of the charge
of knowingly ca using serious
physical har m to Napper In light
of the great amount of alcohol
that was consumed by both the
defendant and the victim prior to
the shooting. Story maintained In
opening and closing arguments
that Eblin did not knowin gly or

Intent ionally lnnlct harm to the
victim, but that bad judgment.
negllgenct' or accident was the
actual cause or the Injury .
The State of Ohlo was repres·
en ted by Meigs County Prosecut·
ing Attorney Fred Crow IlL
Judge Kn ight sentenced Ebli n
Imm ediately f ollowin g an·
nounce ment of the verd ict that
Eblin was guilty of negligent
assault, a third degree misdemeanor which carries a maxi ·
mum penalty of 60 days in the
count.y jail . Eblin was sentenced
by the j udge to the maximum 60

days, with 4fl da ys suspt'ndcd.
Eblin Is to IJcgln serving th~ 15
remai ning days on Monda y.
The .357 Smith and Wesson
revolver used durin)! the Inciden t
was forfeitr d lo 1he Sta te of Ohio.
Had E blin IJc n f'ound gullt 1· of
the original secon d degree felony
charge of aggrava t ed assa ul t. he
wou ld have laced a minimum of
three to eigh t years In pri son.
Max imum penalty for aggra·
vated assaullls up to 15 years in
prison, in addilion to three yt'ars
of actual lncarct'ra tlon required
because a firearm was used tn
ttie assault.

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="161">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="2751">
                <text>06. June</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="39258">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="39257">
              <text>June 10, 1987</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
</item>
