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                  <text>Page-14-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

..----Local briefs---,
Pomeroy village funds listed

making vPry slow progress."

sa id Paul Fikc, of the Nalional
Wea ther Service. "There wi ll be
a couple uf more warm days for
the cen tral and sou thern Plains
through Ihe Miss issippi Valley."
The cold front bringing liOs and
70s to the Rock ies. will bring
coolPr air ro th e northern Plain s
by Thu rsday. Bu t the southern
Plains - Oklahoma through
Texas - wi ll stay in the 90s and
sweller under high humidit y.
Hot. hum id weather that was
smo thering the Easl Coas t eased
Tuesday, with tempera tu res
dropping Irom the 90s to Ihe 80s.

Meigs EMS reports nine calls
Racine a nd Bashan Fire Departments at 1: Ofi a.m. were
called to an empt y st rucl ure !Ire on Barringer Ridge f{oad. The
stru cture, ow ned by La wrence Gluesencamp, was destroyed.
Rutland at 9:44a.m. was ca lled to Horner Hill for Opal Harpe r
Ia Vetera ns Memorial Hospita l. Tuppers PliJins an d Chester
Fire Department s were called at 11 : 12 a. m. to an au to accident
on Eagle Ridge. Susa n Weave r was ta ken from the scene to
Holzer Medica l Cent er. Rac ine at 11: ~6 a.m. was ca lled to
Dew ill's Run for Kat hy Francis who wa s takr n to Ve terans
Memorial Hospit al. Pomeroy at 12:47 p.m. transported Berty
Pu gh from an auto acciden t on Houle 7 to Vet eran s Memorial
Hospital. Pomeroy at 2:59p. m . was ca lled to Royal Oa k Park
for Steve Erw in who was taken to Veteran s Memoria l Hos pllal.
Erwin, who was injurec in a fall. was later flown to Gra nt
Hos pital In Columbu s by Lifeflighl. Middleport at 7: 11 p.m.
went to Brow nell Ave. fo r Cat herine Cremea ns to Veterans
Memoria l Hospllal. Pomeroy at 7:53a. m. was cal led to Lincol n
Hill lor Evelyn Knight to Veterans Memor ial Hospita l. Tuppers
Plains at 9:23p.m. went to Ches ter for Dorsel Miller who was
taken to Ca mden·Ciark Memoria l Hos pita l.

Dr. Leonard H. Blakes lee.
brother of Cha rles E. Blakeslee
of · Pomeroy, died al Bad Axe.
Mich., Tuesday afte r an t'X ·
tended Illness.
Dr. Blakes lee had been a
professor of animal science at
Mi chi gan State University for 411
yea rs preceding his ret li·crnenl
In 1969. Hr Is survived by two
daughters. Kathleen Della Posta
and four children of Gowa nda , N.
Y ., a nd Rose Mary Farver and
four children of Bad Axe, and a
so n. Bruce Blakeslee of Ut;r h.
Attending the luncral at the
Osgood Funera l Home at St .
.Johns, Mi ch.. a t I p.m. Frida)'.
will be Mr. a nd Mrs . Charles

for

racial

1'£'asons and

al so

dlscount&lt;'d prosec ut ion claims
that G()('l7., a muggi ng \'lclim.
was looking for trou ble when he·
boar·ded the train with 11 .311·
ca liber pistol In a qui!'k·draw
holsler.
"He didn 't gel on the train
looking lor murder·. Hl' didn ' t
leave his apartment looking for
mu rder . The seco nd he pulled the
!rigger he wasn 't look ing for
murder," Axrlrod said on Ca ble
Nrws Nrtwork's " l.ar r.v King
LI\'P . ..

a ·rasPof a f01low
who was trapped on a train. "l hl'
telephone compa n)' techniclcan
later told tile ABC News progra m
"N ight line." "To sa.\' this was a
racism thing or that this was a
vlgllanlt' thing Is jusl garbage ... .
Mr. G()('tz was not a vlgtlante.
Mr. Goetz is a ralh('rsad figure in
my ryes."
.Juror Ca rol)·n Prrlmuth. 31.
sa id the verdict was not "cond on·
lng anythl n ~ one wa;• m· lhe
other," and her fellow panelist
James Moseley called II the
product of "reasonable doubt. "
State Supreme Court Justlcr
Stephen Crane sc heduled sen·
lencln g for Sepl . 4. Goel z faces up
to seven years In prison lor
ca rry ing a loaded unlicensed gun
In a public place, bul Crane could
put him on probation If he
determines a prison sent ence
"would be unduly harsh."
Goetz laces a $50 million .civil
ac tion filed by civil right s altor·
ney William Kunstleron behalf or
the most severely wounded of his
"To us. ll

and trees in Peach Co unt)•, Ga. ,
while Jighln ing from a thunder·
storm set a oil storage tank on
fire in Brazos Cou nt y, Texas.

.•

But over the much oft he Plains
clear skies allowed the sun to .
beat down strongly, slressing

Mrs. Ra y said s he got the idPa
of in viting the KKK to hold the
ra ll y aft er reading news stories
aboul Robert Mahlerwein. a
Bu tler Coounty KKK. but thry
he lped him. Ma ybe they can help
us." Mrs. Ray said.
Fliers promot ing the rall y s~y
Pete e:ollins. ident ifi ed as a
membrr of the Ohio KKK, will
speak at the ga theri ng. Th&lt;'
circu lars urge peopl&lt;' to "bring
the fa mil y" but no drugs or
alcohol.
Bus10r Hall . chi ef dep uty she·
r iff, sa id law enforcement offi.
cials arc preparing for any
poss ible trouble at the ra lly. He
said police rei nforcement !rom
surround in g cou nties may be
sought.
The Jackson Cou nt )' co mmis·
sions have asked the county
prosecut or's office fo r an opinion
on the legality of tht' rally. said
Co mm issioner Edward Mi chae l.

Extended Forecast
Friday through Sunday
Fai r Fr iday, with a cha nce of
showers and thunders tor ms Sa l·
urday and Sunday. Highs will be
between s;, and 90 Fridav an d
Sa turday, and in the Hils on
Sunday. Over night lows will be in
Ibe 60s.
South Central Ohio
Mostly sunny Ieday, with hig hs
between 8:i and 90. Clea r tonig ht.
with a low between 6., and 711.
Partly cloudy Thu rsday. with a
chance or thu nd ers torms and
highs between 85 and 90.
The probability of prrcipila ·
lion is nea r zero today and
tonight and 30 percent Thursday .
Winds will lx· lig ht and varia ·
ble today a nd tonight.

Daily stock prices
(As of 10: 30 a.m.)
Provided by
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt E llis &amp; Loewi

I

Blakes lee, their daught ers. Pa·
tr icla \ lrr lc of Wichita. Kansas.
an d .J&lt;·nnlff'r But cher, Rockport.
Indiana, and her three
daughters.
Dr. Blakes it'&lt;' will be buried in
MI. Res t Cemetery al St. .J ohns
beside his wife, Bessie. w11o died
In I ~?J

Paulint&gt; Ru sst'll.

Firm
Price
Am Electric Power ............. 2n,
AT&amp; T ..... , ....... ........ .. ......... 27 %
As hland Oil ................... .. .. 1;.1•1,

Bob Evans Farms .............. 21;%
Charmi ng Shop pes .............. 29"1,
Federa l Mogu 1... ..... ...... .... 42";
Goodyear T&amp;R ..... ........ 67 Y,
Heck's In c ......................... . 4Y,
Limited In c..................... .A:H,
Mu ltimedia Inc ..... ...... ..... .. . 5){ 1,,
Rax Restaura nt s ..... .... ..... ... ;,~
Robbins &amp; Myers ............... . HI~
Shoncy's In c...................... 2R •,,
We ndy's Inti. ....................... 9V,.
Wol'lhington lnd .............. .... 19•;,

Ohio lawmakers ...
Co ntinued from page 1
which ca n ca usp disease r·or

residents near a landfill or other
dumpsile.
The Da vidso n·Su ha dol nik
leg is lation :
- Requires " II major g&lt;'nera·
tors of Infectious 1\'as te to insure
tha t the waste is properly incinerated or sler ilized prior to bei ng
buried in a landfill.
-Req uires that a ll infectious
wasre be sepa ra ted from other
sol id was te and placed in red
bags bclore b0i ng lransporled .
-Req uires th at all needles.
sc~ Jpel s and other sharp objects
b&lt;· blunted. or tra nspor ted and
buried in puncl ure· proof com·
p&lt;:~cl

con tainers.

-RAIN
~ SHOWERS
FRONTS:
Warm "
Cold
. . Static
Occluded
Map shows minimum temperat\Jres. AtleastSO% of any shaded area is forecast
UPI
to receive precipitation Indicated

r::•.1SNOW

11

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WEATHER MAP - Showers and thunderstorms will rl'at h o••er
Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia and northern Florida. Scattered
showers aild UJUnderstorms will extend from the farolinus across ·
southern portions of the Ohio Valley and muc h o( lhf:i Mississippi

Valley to the northern half of the Plains. Thunderstorms may
becom e srvt're

ac ross

£!astern

South

Minn esota, western Iowa. tentral and

Dakota,

Southwt.¥il·

ea.ioih~rn Nehr asku,

as

well~

a._,

northern a nd central Kansas. Widely scaUt•rcd thunde rstorms:
will devPiop during tlw afternoon and £'vening hours over lhp...

Rockies, the soulhern Plains and the so uthern two lhirds of:
Florida.

Nt&gt;w offkt• huun;
Effect ivc .July I. the Meigs
Co unt y Offi ce of Planned Parr nl ·
hood will be closed on Wed nes·
day's. New office hours will be ·
8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday.
Tursdav. Thursday and Frida y.
Clinic appoi ntments ma\ be
sched uled by rail in g 992 · !i9 1 ~
dur in g office hours.

EASTERN HILL
FABRIC SHOP

FABRIC &amp; CRAm/SEWING MOnONS
POLYESTER QUILT BAmNG
lly Tho Yard]
OPEN TUES .-WED .- FRI.
10 A.M .·5 PM .
THURS . 11 -6 P.M .
SAT . 10-2 P.M .
CLOSED SUN . &amp; JVION .
LOCATED 5 MILl! NOilH OF
CHESlll ON ST. Rl. 7

RUTLAND

DEPARTMENT STORE
Phone 742-2100

PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT. JUNE 20. 1981
SMITHFIELD

$

SHREDDED 52.39

2•19

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ECKRICH
Jumbo Bologna •••..•.•...•.• !!. S1.75
SUPERIOR BREAKFAST
Ham Loaf Lunch Meat •.• !!. S2.19
SLICED Ll.

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AGRA GENERAl OR LIKINS FARMS
PACKED

3 DOZEN
SMALL EGGS, ........... •1.49

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2217 .bkson Ave. - Paint P~11
W"llh This Ad Get '10.oo Reading For Only ss.oo

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36 CT. MARSH RID

GRAPEFRUIT ............ 2/89'
10 LB. IDAHO

BAKING POTATOES •• $1.89
165 CT . SUN KIST

LEMONS .................. 3/49'

Gra

Juice .•••••••.•.•••••.•...•....• 99&lt;

15 OI. KELLOGG'S

Frosted Flakes •.•.•..•.•........ S2.39

8 OI. DURKEYS

Black Pepper ..................... s3. 79

w.a~

41ft OI. UNDERWOOD CHICKEN, HAM OR

Roast Beef Spread ••••••.•.... s1.09

Hospital news
Veterans M•·morlal
T u esda~· Admissions - John
Sprouse. Vin ton: Ethel Hatfield,
Middleport: Russe ll Cll n ~. Ra c ine; Gerald Ha yman. Raclnr;
Opa l Harper, Pomeroy: Cathe·
rlnr Cremeans, Middleport :
Evely n Knight . Pomrr·oy.
Tuesday Discharges -Mildred
Smith.

Licenses issued

Homemade
Brand" lee
AVAILABLE IN 12 YUMMY FLAVORS
AT ALL LEADING RETAILERS

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Thursday. June 18, 1987

2 Sections, 16 Pages

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By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS. Ohio fUP I I -The Ohio House or
Representatives was to vote lodav on a
co mpromise 2. 7·cent per ga llon gasoli ne tax
in crease to help maintain and repa ir Ohio's roa ds
and bridges.
The tax Increase was to come to the floor at a 1
p.m . session as part or a $2.4 billion transportal ion
approprla llon for the next two years.
The compromise tax was hat ched Wednesdav
by legislative leaders in bot h parties. aftc.r
Republica ns in both the House and Senate
successfully blocked a 5. 6-cent increase proposed
by Hou se Democrals and supported by Go1·.
Richard F. Celeste.
"A lot of members lrlt it was a lillie billoo mu ch

at one time." said House Spea ker Ver nal G. Riffe
Jr .. D·New BostOn, in explaining the redu ction .
Riffe and ot her House leaders said they have no
commi tment in the Republican-dominat ed Senate
for the proposal. although the Spea ker sa id he
understands a majorit y ol Senate Repub lica ns
would support "some t ~·pc of gas la x increase."
The la test \'ersion calls for el imination of 1he lid
on lhe current 12·cent gas tax. Under a formula
invol\·ing gasoline sales and hi ghw ay const ru e·
lion cos ts. the Ia ~ would automa tically rise to 14 .7
cent s a ga llon July 1 when the transportation
appropriation takes r !!ect.
Tra nsportation officials sa id I he formula would
allow the tax to grow au tom atlcaJI)· by a)lout
one· half cent a year.

Republica ns forced the Democrats to ranee ! an
additional three cents they proposed with 1 he
governor's blessing.
"The)' want ed a bipar tisan vote." said Rep.
Thomas W. John son, R-New Concord. "In or·drr
for us to provide the votes, il had to be at a lower
rate."
Warren .1 . Smith, direc tor of the Ohio
Department of Tran sporlatlon, sa id th e reduced
tax wou ld br in g in onlv $117 million in 1988 and
$144 million the lollow'lng year. The hi gher tax
would have ra ised $29R million a year .
Smith said the cut would leave hi s depa r·tm e nt
lOO ll'\lles short of planned maint enan ce on 1. 9(10
mil es of staie highways, and 80 bridges short of
Ihe planned repair of 290.
" I thin k It' s the bes t we ca n
"s;~ irl Smi th of

•

the co mpromise. " 11 isn't a question of roads. It's
a political qu esllon. You grt what you can."
Smith sa id the lesser amount of money would
leave Ohio with a backlog or resurfacing projects.
Smith cit ed • congressional study showing
Ohi o's highway needs second only to Texas, but Its
Ina bilit y to r aise I he necessary money was No . lin
t11e cou nt ry . he sa id .
Under the latest proposal. Ohio's gas tax would
be 15.7 cent s a ga llon at the end of 1989, well below
other major states. Still. Johnson wah ted to put a
ceiling on the Ohio ta x at 17 cent s a ga llon.
Representatives of petroleum companies, truck
s top oper·ato r·s and the Ohio Conference of AAA
Clubs testifi ed aga inst the ta x hike.

Welfare workers
seeking pay raise

Approve
funds for
locks, dam
'

LOAN CLOSURE- Plclureil al Leu dln~tCn'Ck .
CoiL•ervancy Dlslrlcl's loan closure meeting on
W••dne1;1day afternoon are, sealed, Jell lo rjghl ,
~lchael Mullen, Pomeroy attorney; Don
Sommers, Farmers Home Administration dis·
trlct loan speeiallsl; Joan May, branch manager
of Bank One, Rutland: Mary Bearden, of the

Burgl!8s and Nlple Engineering firm: and Oougas
Llltlc, Ppmcroy attorney. Standing Jefl to right
are Keith Ann Stiverson, of Peck, Shafter and
Williams; Karen Clark, vlct•presldenl of Leading
Creek's hoard of directors; Albert Martin, u
hoard member: und Carol Ruosell , hoard
secrelttry .

Water project 'ready to go'
A $8R5,000 major extension
program for thewa ter llnesolthe
Leading Creek Conservancy District Is ready to go.
Meet lngs were held Wednes·
da y to wrap up detai ls of the

upcoming ex pansion which will
Inclu de the sinking or two new
wells. th e Installation o!6,.';(lO fcN
of six Inch Jines In Columbia
Tow nship and the erection of a
new 30.(KW) ga llon water tank .

The district has bl.•t•n ap proved
for a 7:, percent farmers Home
Administration grant of $&gt;91.(KIO
on th o project wit h thr balance of
S294.(X)0 to be handl ed I hrough a
Joa n p•·o~'Tam .

Eastern board member resigns post

The Meigs County Commiss ioners Wednesday unanimou sly
approved a resolution ado plin ~ a
$400,000 hot mix paving program
lor the co unt y.
Approximately J:l miles of
count y roadway are to be rcsur·
fa ced this summer. Including
3.84 miles on Count y Road 46.
Success Road: 3.6.'i miles on
Coun ty Road 30, Forest Run
Road from State Route 7 to the
Intersection of Cou nt y Road :14;
and 6.03 miles on Count y Road 3.
New Lima Road between Ru·
tland and Ha rrisonville.
A public hearing on the paving

program has been sc hedul&lt;'d for
1 p.m. July 8 at the courthouse.
In response lo questionin g
from the board. Coun ty Engineer
Phil Robert s said It 'would be
better to get these three roads
done " from poin t to point," than
to try to pave portions or roads in
order to add mpre roads to the
paving progra m. The program Is
to be on-go ing he said, so mads
which are bei ng repaired this
summer "w ill be good candl·
dates for n ex r yea r 's
resurfacing.
Roberls reported that the
Co ntinued on page 16

The resignation of board
member, Jim Ca ldwel l. was
accepted Wednesday night when
the Easter n Loca l SchooiDistrlct
Boa rd of Education met at the
high school.
Caldwell. whose resigna tion
was submitted .June 1, was
commended lor hi s nine years of
work on the board. Residents or
the district Interested In the sea t
on the board are to send lnten·
lions of Jhelr Interest lo board
treasurer. Eloise Bos ton, :!8900
State Route 7, Reedsville, by
June 27. Caldwell has moved out
of the Eastern Dlstrlcl, II was
reported. and his replacement to
be named by the board, will serve
through Dec . 31.
The board heard a represent a·
live of the Hull Archllectural
Group. Inc., Westerville, explain
House Bill 264 relating to energy
conservation measures which

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS, Ohio !UPH
The Ohio House of Represenla·
lives was lo vote today on a
compromise . 2.7-cent a gallon
Increase In the state gasoline tax
and legislation raising the speed
limit to 65 mph on rura l
freeways.
The House was Jo meet at I
p.m.
State senators held the spa.
tllght In the General Assembly
Wednesday, duklng It out over
deputy motor vehicle registrars
and Interest rates on bank loa ns
and credit cards.
Majorit y Republicans won the
battle of tbe registrars, ramming

through a bill to eliminate them
and replace them with " one·stop
shopping" centers where sta te
employees would furn ish all
driver li cense and vehicle regis·
I ration services.
But minority Democrats won a
moral victory on Interest rates,
reducing by three years an
extension of the 25 percent
Interest ceiling on sma ll loans
and revolving accounts.
The deputy registrar bill
passed on a near party-line vote
of 19-14. Republicans made Se·
nate Bill 1 Iheir top priorit y lor
the session, saying It would end
political kickbacks. But Democrats warned II would add 1,000
employees to the stale payroll

and result In sharply higher
vehicl e registration fees . .
The bill wenl to the House,
where a favored alternative
keeps the deput y registrars bul
makes the system more efficient
a nd prohibit s the solicitation of
pollllcal kickba cks.
House Speaker Vernal G. Riffe
Jr., D-New Boston, who ques·
tlons the low cost ligures given
for the Republican · plan, said
Se nat ~ Bill I will be heard In the
House Highways and Public
Safety Committee during the
summer. "It needs to bealredout
In the House,'• he said.
Meanwhile, Senale and House
conferees met In prlva le again
Wednesday, and continued to be

t·an be app lied to all buildings In
the dlslrlcl. He gave a com pari·
son of what ca n be saved through
cer tai n procedures resu lting In
energy conserva tion . The pro·
gra m wil l provide some local
funding. No decision was made
on the maller last ni ght.
A tuition payment of Sl..'i62.88
was approved to the Logan Elm
Element arr Sc hoo l for one stu·
dent who moved ou t of the
district to reside with a guardia n
In the district where Loga n El m
Is loca ted. The board agreed lo
advertise lor bids on lunchroo m
supplies and approved mat ching
fund s of$ 150eaeh lor Ihe Tuppers
Plains and Chester Element ary
Schools.
It was agreed lo pay $250 to
Byron McCoy on the construction
of a fence between his property
and the high schoo l properly and
a fi rst reading was given on a

hung up on a revenue package to
lund the state's $22 billion gcn·
eral appropriation for the next
two yea rs. More meetings were
scheduled lor today.
"Today. we have a rare oppor·
tunlly to eliminate the spectre of
political corruption that haunts
and shames Ohio," said Sen.
Grace L. Drake, R· Solon, In
presenllng her bill to remove the
depuly registrars, who are ap·
pointed by the political party In
power and work on commission .
Drake's bl11, drafted to lhe
recommendations of a special
governor's task force on the
subject and endorsed by Gov.
Richard F . Celesle, provides for
Bureau or Motor Vehicle em·

WASH INGTON - Accord·
ing to U.S. Rep. Clarence
MiliCI' $34 million · has bee!l
appropr iated by the House
Appropriation Committee for
fiscal year 1988 for I he Gall1po·
lis loc ks and dum project. An
aide for Miller told lhe Tribune I he proj &lt;•ct was approved
Wed nesday morning,
This Is a significant step In
funding the Ga lllp()lls pro,jcct." said Miller, " It should
translate Into crea ting new
jobs and cor recting the mosl
dangerous lock fa clllly on the
Ohio Ri ver."
or the $:14 million, $17
million tovrr 50 percent I will
come from the Inland Water·
way Trust fund . Th is money Is
collected fr om barge tax
money.
The Dro\eCI sllll has to be
a pprovcd by Ihe House and
Senate. If approved, on site
constr uction should begin In
the late fall. This project
Includes a new ]2;(KW) squarl'
loot main tocklnf' chamber.
According ro Miller's aide,
this a pp ro prl a llo ~ Is the larg•·st ever madr for Ihe Galllpo·
lis locks and dam project. The
project ha s been In the works
si nce the early 1970s.

Four lane
project has
• •
top priority
Cons truction of a four·lane
hl~hwa y to spur &lt;oconoml c devel·
opment In Mason Co unty Is the
region 's "lop public works priorIty," uecordl ng to Co ngress man
13oh Wi se 1D-W.Va .1.
In a leltc•rtolheMasonCounty
D&lt;.•v(•Jopmcn l Aut ho r ity. Wise
so ld a major highway linking the
coun ty with 1·64 wou ld not only
spark Mason County's business
cllmatc, but a lso th at ol Gallla·
Cou nt y, Ohio.
" With lhl' r·nrrgy and commit·.
mr nl or Jeadl'rs on both &gt;ltll'S uf
the Ohio River we can gPI mo\'lng
wit h a coordlna iNl plan,'' Wise
sa id.
Wise ha., urgc·d the Mason
Coun ty Dc·,·rJopmenr Au thor it y
to co nvene ;J wor king group
Involving Wl'sl Virginia hi ghw ay
offi cials, count\' ofl lce holdt•rs,
area sta t&lt;' l eglslu r or~. Wesr Vir·
'
Conll nucd on page 16

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Pancake Mix ..................... s1.4 9
125 CT. POSH PUFFS

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Court to John Wayne McKinney,
22, Mlddleporl, and Michelle Lea
Ohlinger. 19, Rutland; Lawrence
Middleport,;
Millard Babbitt.
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Middleport, to Judith Lynn Stewart, 26, Middleport.

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By NANCY YOACHAM
Also ex plained by Swisher
Sentinel News Stall
were "step" increase's in salarAlthough salaries at the Meigs ies. Swisher said there are
Co unt y Department of Human var ious employee class ifi ca tions
Services arc amo ng the highest within th e department and that
within the county sys tem, 26 of :n rac h classification is comprised
workers In the agency want pay of pa y Sll'ps. As an employee
raises.
advances within a classlflcallo n,
A .J une 10 letter from tho 26 his or her pay is increased
employees was sent to . Michael according to the es tablished step
Swisher. director of the county Increases.
department of human services.
Swisher said th at several em·
aski ng him to approach th e ploye&lt;'s have bern reclassifi ed at
co unty commiss ioners for ra ises leas t one time sin ce 1979; some
"comparable to the tot al cost of more than once: and would have
.Jiving" since their last raises. received a step raise for each
Swisher forwarded the letter to reclass ification. All rel'iasslfica·
the commissioners.
lions and s tep raises would have
Local department of human been okayed by the commission·
sPrvices' salaries are relmbursl· e r s . upon Swisher's
ble to the county from th e Ohio recommendation.
Depart menI of Human Services.
He said 21 of hl s&lt;' mployees now
however, salarv Increases mu st . receive a three percrntlongevit)•
be approved by the board of increase eac h year, and that 17
cou nt y commissioners.
people are currenllv in lhe top
Swisher. ca lled lo the meet ing step of their pay range and
to answer questions regarding getting longev it y only.
the salary structure within his
Swisher said II has always been
department, told the commls· a policy within his depart ment
sloners that according to agen cy that emp loyees should be well·
reco rds, the las t employees ' compensated for good work.
raises were given In March 1984.
Funding allocations to county
The average a nnnu al salary departments or human se rvices
wilhln Ihe department , he said, is arc 'distdbured by the state,
$17.449. 12. and Insura nce benrl· based on coun ty pOpulation and
its. Including dent al and vis ion case load . Swisher sa id he was
coverage. are paid by the depart · not aware at this lime. II Meigs
mcn t. Per year, Swisher rr· County's 1988 allocation would
porled. the averagp single em· be Increased or dec reased.
ployee insuran ce policy cos Is I he
Ra ises. if gra nted and if
departmenr $859.68 while the effective July 1. would have to
average fa m ily po licy co&lt;ts come from 1hr 198R budget. he
$2.35!i. 96 yearly.
said. adding th at he has not yet
Last yea r's total payroll at the recci,·ed I he 19fl8 budget ligures
department. accord in g to from the slate.
Swisher, was $576,817.32. Tot al
All hough the employees' Jetter
lnsura cce cos ts amou nt ed to did not request a specific percen·
$6&gt;.776.44 in 1986.
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victims. Da rrell Cabey, now 21.
left paral)'zed and brain dam·
aged b)' the shoo ti ng .
Got•lz is also named In
mul timillion·dollar l aws uit ~ !lied
b)' tw o other of the lou r victi m&lt;:
.James Ram seur. 20. and Trov
Can t)'. 21.
·
Goetz - who once to ld a
rPport()r if a lllO\' if' wrr(' made of
hi s life he wanted co median Don
Knot ts or tough·gu,l· actor Lee
Marvin lo port ray him - said
nothing as he batllcd his wa1·
through a mob of journali sts to~
lrlencl 's cat·.
T h&lt;' su bwa)' gu nm;m, ll'ho ha s
been free on S!i.OKI b;ril. wa s then
drivt'n to his Gree nwich Village
apartmrn1 housr whC're l1c was
st&gt;en enter ing alone.

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lives tock in Iowa .

The heal wave has broken
nearly 70 records since Saturday .
mostly in the Midwest.
The heat helped generate cool·
lng bu t destructive thunder·
storms Tuesday rumbling over

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Goetz ... _r_o'_''_in_u_rd_fr·_o_m_P_'_'g_r_J_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
with guilt " on the most serious
charg''S .
Axelrod said the jury . which
Included two blacks. did not
eonslder for "one m inute"
whether the white gun man fl rrd

Missouri. Ill ino is. Iowa, Texas,
the Dakolas. and the Southeast.
The storms knocked down
trees and power lines at Farmingt on. Mo. and pelted Red
Oak . Iowa. with baseball· size
hail.
Winds gusting to 71 mph hit the
Dakota s and. toppled a trailer

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.JAC KSON . Ohio rUPir
.Joseph and Rita Ray plan to
allow the Ku Klux Kla n to hold a
ra lly on thei r .Jackson Count y
farm in an alte mp t to raise
money to save the property.
The rally is set for June 27 at
lhP450·arre farm nca r Ray , Mrs.
Ray sa id Tuesda y.

The Nationa l Scconda ry Educa 1ions Co uneil annou nerd todav
that Amy Jo Taylor ha s been named a n Academic
AII·Amerlcan.
The NSEC has esta bli shed the Atadcmlc AII·American
Scholar Award Program in order to offer deserved recognitio n
to superior sludcnls who excell In the academic disci plin es.
Academic All·Americ'a n Scho lars must earn a :t.:t or· bett er
grade point ave rage. Only sc holars selected by a seco nd ary
sc hool Ins tru cto r, co unselor or ot her qualified sponsor arc
accepted. These sc hola rs are also eligible for other awar&lt;ls
g iven by the NS~:C .
Amy, who attends Federal·Hoc kin g High Sc hool. was
nom inat ed for th is nationa l award by Fra ncis Angelos. ba nd
dlreclor at Fcderal ·Hockl ng. Her na me will appear in the
national ly published Acadcm ic AII ·Amerlcan Sc holar
Directory .
Amy Is th e daug ht er of Don and Ma ry Tay lor ol Coolvi lle.
Gra ndpa rent s arc Mr. and Mrs . .Ja mes Nola n of Belpre and Mr.
and Mrs. MPrrlll Ta ylor of Ponwroy .

Dr. L H. Blakeslet&gt;

FOrt)'·IO 5().pe,·cenl humidily
Tuesday in the Plains madt&gt;
temperatures in th&lt;• mid -90s !eel
like it was ,well over 100 degrees
for resident s of Missouri , Illinois,
Nort h Dakota and Oklahoma .
"There are abou t100 people at
the pool today, about twice the
normal amount ," said Tracy
Hadley , a lifeguard in Salina ,
Kan., where it was 96. "H's
prett y much wall· to·wall people.
and it will stay like this un til the
heal brea ks."
The mercury. reached 104 at
Li ncol n. Neb., and 101 in Altus,
Okla . and fou r record hi gh
readings were set In Ml ehiga n 87 at Alpena and 83 at Marquette
- and Minnesota - Duluth hit 87
and Internationa l Falls reached

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Named Academic A ll~A merican

Area deaths ·

June 17, 1987

Heat .wave enters fifth day in Midwest
By NEAL E. ROBBINS
United Press Inlernatlonal
A Midwestern heat wave tha t
seared Nebraska with 104· de·
gree temperatures and over·
came pigs and catl le in Iowa
enrered its fifth day today with
relief not expected unlil the
wee kend.
"A cold IronI is moving across
the western Plains, but it' s

All Pomeroy Village funds as of May 31 totaled $201,452.95
according to Jane Walt on, Pomeroy clerk· treasurer.
Receipts, disbursements and the end of the month balance.
respectively, In each of the fu nds making up the rota! include:
general, $44,460.92, $33,698.14, $24.695.24: safety, $500 , $201.15.
$7,897.11 : st reet, $22, 11 3.27. $10.807.24. $11.606.65: stat e
highwa y. $294.7'l. no disbursement s, $11,606.6.';; fir e. $7.274.78.
$6,93257, $317.93; cemetery, $1,50168. $1,877.69, $1,208,75;
water, $20,241 .93, $27,964.99, $71.145.12: sewer, $7.465.22, $919.m.
$155.32; guaran ty meter, $425, $600. $11,826.50; utllil y,
$14,267. 71. $4,066.1 7, $24,594.79: sa le of building, $38,245, $:!8.245.
$.19; perpetual ca re, no receipt s. no cl ls bursPme nr s. $4,81'i.89:
cemet ery end ow ment, no rece ipt s , no disbursemen ts.
$17,825.16; pollee pension. $2,379. 25, $2.B44.&amp;l, $257. 76; building,
$117.55, no disbursemen ts, $849; recreation, $30, no di sburse·
ment s, $1,409.2:1: revenu e s haring, no rrcrlpts, no disburse·
ment s, $3,292.10: per missive tax. $949.44, $830.05, $2.272.41;
bond retirement , $1,!i86. 17. $45.88, $9,214.41: fire truck fund.
$12,963.75, $419.22. $12,&gt;44.5:1.
.
Receipt s lor the month totaled $l:Jfi.~o!i.il4 . Disbu"eml' nls
amount ed to $~1.589.42 .

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ployees to staff at lcasl one
cenl er In every counly lo provide
driver tests and licenses, regis·
trat lo n renewa ls, access to au to
lltllng and other services.
Motorists also would be able to
register by mall for the cos t of a
single poslage stam p. They
would receive 45 days advance
nollce, and Drake promised I he
BMV would have their plates in
the mall24 hours after reecelvlng
the order.
Registration r enewa ls would
take place on the owner's birth·
day, to ease lines at the cent ers,
Instead of mont hly by last name.
Much ol the debate centered
around cost an d politics.
Drake said s he was con(Jdent

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the centers could be run lor $25
million a .v ear. as stall'cl b\'
William M. Dcnlha n. director of ·
Ihe Ohi o Drparl men! of Highway
Safety and a mt'mber of the .
governor's ta sk force.
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But Democra rssald I he depart -·
ment's origi nal cstl ma lo was s:1n :
million, and Senate Majority ·
Leader Harry Meshel , D· ·
Youngstown, predicted "dra- :
malic Increases" In the ex istin g
$2S vehlele reglstra llon fee.
"There Is absolu tely no assu· :
ranee thai we will have better :
service lor our constituents." ·
said Mes hel. "There Is consider- :
able evldenc&lt;' that we will ha ve '
greater cos t."

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Commentary_;,..----~~~----~~~~2~TM~D~I~ySen~tioot
Pomeroy-Middleport, OhiO: ·

Thwsday,

The Daily Sentinel

Chief harassed policewoman__J_ac_kA_n_de_rs-'-on

Ill Q&gt;urt Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
DE\IIn'ED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

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Asshtant Publisher/Controller

BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

A MEMBER of The United Press Inter na tional, Inland Da lly Press
Association and th(' American Newspaper Publishers A.ssoclatl on
LETI'ERS OF OP INION are wekome ThE'}' should br Jess tha n 300 words
lona Alllellers arl'subjccl ro «&lt;U!ng and m.Jst bf" sij: n (~ wlt h namf&gt; address and
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WASHINGTON - An olher
brur allt y complain! has surfaced
involving Police Chief Daniel
Wilson of I he Veterans Admin is
tra lion medrcal center in Clncln·
nati A policewoman has accused
Wil son of roughrng her up while
he was a del ecllvr assigned ro the
VA medi ca l center rn Dallas
l hree years ago
We recentl y reporled thai two
of Wil son's offrcers rn Cinclnnalr
alleged lha l Wilson bear up
vetera ns and beggars who were
ca uRhl· panhandlrng·ln the hospi la l lobby. The two accusers rn
th ai case wer~ . fired; -Wilson.
remarn s chief of l hr Cr ncin naf i
facility 's police force
Now our assoclale Stewa r f
Harr is has ob tarned an affidavll

and a congress ional memo descr ibing the ea rlier episode in
Dallas on ~pl. 24 , 191&gt;4.
" In lhal incident. " says a staff
memo to Rep . Palr lcia
Schroeder. D·Colo., "Chief Wilson jumped a female VA officer
tn the dark and held the offrcer ar
gunpoi nt llhe offrcer was un aware rhar I he gun wa s nol real 1
and lhen 'roughed her up ' when
she struggled ."
The affidavil wa s signed by
Petrowski about a month aft er
!he Incident. The memo ro
Schroeder is ba sed on a recent
merfing of her slaff and officials
of !he Office of Special Counsel
which Is invesfiga trn g lhe firing
of the rwo Crn clnnaf l officers who
accused Wi lson of brutality.

Spectal Counsel oftrcrals at
ftrsr fo ld Schroeder's staff l har
the Dallas incidenr was merel y
parr of a " tra ining exercise" But
lhey l al er conceded thai !he
incidenr showed "poo r Judg
ment " on Wrl son's part , accordrn g to the memo.
Wrlson told us rha r the "roughing up" incrdenf was rev re wed by
regional VA official s and found to
be a proper !ra ining exercise .
Pet row ski had been hrred jus! a
few months earlier. The prob·
lem. Wilson sa rd . aro se from
Pelrowskl' s percept ron of lhe
PXPrC ISf'

Perro w sk i r esrg ned lhrcc
weeks lar er and moved away
fro m Dall as. She cou ld not be
reached for comment

Dream or nightmare?
By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON - It ha s bC'Pn sugges ted th ut lhr " clrram " l }(' kr t in
nex r' s yrar ' s prPsidentlal racr 11ou ld be hraded IJ\ Can Hart wHh
Jim Bakker as his running mut e.
Thu I would be a powerfu l enrry, all r ighr bu 1 I q uc·s t ro n "' hf' l hr' r' a
Harr -Bakker slare co uld wrn wllhouf Oral Rubens ra l' ing lu nds for rr
II I werr hu-rd as a 19&amp;1 rampargn co nsult ani . I would r eco mmr nd
!hal ROIJ&lt;•r fs be at leas ! penciled rn for appoVJimrnr as head ol rhr
Federa l F.lrcfion Comm rssron
I also "ould polnr l o .!er r)· Falwrll who took o1·rr Hakkr' t 's
&lt;&gt;va n ~ f'll r al &lt;•mpirr as potr nllal Ca brnr•r matr rlal.
Tru r. Bakkf'r' s domain was known as rTL ralh f' t I han P ,\ (' Rur
the npxf occupa nt of thr Wh rl r Hou sP shouldn ' r be d&lt;&gt;prrvf'd ol
Fal•·ell' s coun sel
Alfhough lhr• founder of rhr Mor,rl Maror il\ mrghl not br • '"
pollli c u l l .~ asr utr• as so mr• of thP r un rn r Cabl nl't membrl' . sa1
Attorney Cen&lt;·ral F.dwln Meese . nobodv who proposes. and lh&lt;'n
docs' ! endorse. a narlonal l lckrr lc·d by former VI rginia Go\ Char irs
Robh, orrp of I he· frv. non ·candldarrs in Am errra. ca n' t grv&lt;• pol itical
adv ice that Is all bad .
II savs hf'r e a Unr vNsitv of l.ouls\ llle ps,\chologrs t h,rs ligurf'dour
from a sr ud 1 of finallsrs in rrr faln l&gt;eau11 conH•sr rh al rh e ideal
female chin IPngr h Is onf'-flflh I he helghl of I he farr'
I 'vr brrn srudvlng beau tv conr esra nr s for' ea rs wrt hour pa ,v in g any
att &lt;'nflon 10 lhrlt chins. so I co mmend this psyc hologica l sr ud v
HoW&lt;'ver. I am unable losav whNhrr !hal chrn lr·ngth wou ld meet the
sfandards of prpsidrnlial candida irs
Nor do I wish to say anvrhlng agar nsr lhr ro mmmerC'i al arr isrs
whos&lt;• adver tisi ng Illustrations have giwn me such pleasure. But
maybr I he studv explains why in I hei r dra11 ings for a eNrarn
department slorr, lh&lt;' dress ads ulwavs se&lt;· m so Plonga red.
I had alwavs assumed lhr •' drew fcm,rlr heads oul of proport ion ro
lhr rcs l of lh(' hodv, per haps making thf' chin a blr shor t HOIIf'VN,
I hal Illusion . J've noll red, dor•s n'l occur when hal s arc on sal&lt;· On ly

dressrs
Anywa v. so me prrsrdrnrlal ca ndidares appa r&lt;' nt ll are mor&lt;'
rnr ercsled In IPg length !han chins.
In view of the current pxu li ed status of th e Dow ·.lonPs Average. 1
was nor grea t I\ surprls&lt;'d 10 l&lt;•arn l hal drPsses arc ge flrn g shorl l'r
Fo&gt; am on&lt;' who subscri bes ro lhr lhrorv thai wh&lt;'n srock marker
prices r·Jsc. hemlines also go up, lhr fashion news Is hardl v starr li ng.
I ha ve rra d all sor Is ol ps)•chologl c.rl rxt&gt;lanal ions for I his
phenon(•mon. Incl uding co njrerures that we arc abou l ro livr !he I'll~ Is
over again But unlrss the m Inisk rr t rna krs a come ba ck, 11 hich ha sn· t
happened )'&lt;'1. I rlon' r rhlnk we hav&lt;• an\ thi ng IQ "-01'1\ abour.
lim P-W.at'p \\ isP
·
Mar£' likely. blaml' i f on ch lo lengths Atdl'd anrl «bell ed b1
politicians aod srnck bu 1ers, of &lt;'oursr·
" WI1 11r•&lt;wh passing Y!:ar," as ftobcrr Orbo •n .r lormr•r Whil&lt;' House ·
SJX'&lt;'Chwr liN . ha s polnfr&lt;l out. prrsr dpnt ial eanclrd.ll &lt;•s " knoll le"
and l r~s about mor&lt;' .md morT·"
AI I hal rurr. It shouldn 'r br long lwlorl' tho•1 know&lt;'l 'l't \ rhrn g .rl&gt;ou r
nothing.
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HPiprrs a rP nr•pded as wel l as
donors 10 pl an .r suecr ss ful
Rlooclmohllr v lsli. and W£' I hank
lhf' busl nrss m~n who ar~ helping
Iowan! I his ~!fori
Mr Jam&lt;'s Hill. man ager of
Pleasrrs RPstaurun l in PomP·
roy . will offl'r coupon s for a frrr
' Turfle Sundar' to I hose who
donale a unil or bl ood ar thr
Ameri ca n R~d Cross Bloodmobll(' vls ll on Wrdnrsday, June
24th al the ~ n ior Citizens C~n ter
from I -5.:!0 p.m
One hundrPd and th lrl y II JOi
unll s of IJiood wrrr rollerlcd In
fpbrua rv. wh~n Mr·. Edward
Kitch en. m ,1n agrr of Dal r v
QuePn Bra zier In Mlddlr pori .
offered lhelr 'pint for u plnl'
~romoflo n . The com ing vls lf
promises lo be j usl as success ful
' We hopr more Mt'rgs Coun fy
businessmen wil l become Involved In thi s communlly endea
vor by advertising Bloodmobil e
visli on rhrir ourdoor signs, and
by OffPrlng a fn •rtor 'dollars off'
coupon on their mercha ndise on
fulure Bloodmobile vislis. If
lnterrsl ed. pll'a sr con racl Marion E bPr sba c h. Co mmiiH~r

June 18, 1987

Char rm an. b~ ca lling 992·5370.
Lr kc all r h,nl tab lt• or ganiza·
Irons, l he ARC Is main tained b.v
lhe support of volunlerrs who
ca rry out rt s' many progra ms.
Additiona l donors require add irronal 'RN L PN volunt eers' 10
record donor's hi slory . ear pun c
lurr and m,linl airr fl ow of cll~ n l s
10 R!'&lt;f Cross nursi ng staff.
enabling the sra ff lo focus !heir
aflenllon ~ n tl r rlv on blood donalion pr·ocrdu re . Red Cross staff
pt opal(' ' fi rs t lime' RN! LPN
vol un leer with 15·20 ml nu rr 1r aln rng srssion lo explai n !heir
procedure Mt'dical questions
and derisions are I he rr spo nslbl l il v of lh ~ RC sl aff
The RN ' LPN vol unt eers at&lt;'
nl'crssa r v th roug houl I he da y.
bul arrespeclally needrd at 1 aod
4 p.m . for a 1 · 1\~ hour period.
whpn thr dem and for addillonal
help Is ~rea i PSI. If vou are a
reg lslrrrd RN! LPN . would you
pl ease consider donaling an hour
or lwo of )'Our li me to help wllh
the Bloodmobile vis ll on June
24th by ca lling 992 -216J?
Jea nne Braun
Volunlcrr Coordinalor

Today in history
By United Press lnternullonal
.Today Is Thu rsdav. June 18, the I 69th day of1987 wllh 1961o fo llow .
The moon Is in It s last quarter.
The morning stars ar e Ven us and Jupller
The evening star s are Mercury, Mars and Sa turn.
ThOse born on I his dale are under I he sign of Gemini. They include
Cyrus Curlls, rounder and publisher of the l adles' Home Journal. In
Ui50; journalist and publisher Edward Scripps in 1854; aclor E.G.
Marshal! In 1910 lage77). and Bealle Paul McCartney In 1942 (age45).
On I his date In history :
In 1812, the United, Stal es decl ared war on Britain.
In 1815, England's Duke or Wellington and Prusslan Field Marshal
von Blucher defeated Napoleon at Waterloo In Belgium.
In 1975, Saudi Arabian Prince Museld was publi cly beheaded In
Riyadh tor I he assassination of Ki ng Falsal.
In 1979, President Jimmy Ca rter and Russian leader Leonid
Brezhnev signed the straleglc arms control treaty In VIenna.
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Her affid avit describes in vivid
delarl how Wrlson, drsguised rna
wig, pu shed rhe barrel of a gun
rnr o rhe sr de of her head and sa id,
''I'm gorn g l o kill you ," as he
dragged her down a flight of
&gt;l;urs. The eptsode ended when
Jwo other VA off icers grabbed
Wrlson and his w ig fell off
Schroeder Is chair man of the
Posr Office and Civil Service
subcommittee wllh overslghl of
the Specral Counsel. She IS
convrnced th e offic e i s not
ronducllng a proper lnvestiga·
tion. and told us that lhe lwo
Cincinnatr officers should have
bern grven rhelr jobs ba ck during
the invesl igalion.
Wilson sa id he ca n'r drscuss the
complarnt s agalnsl him until I he
Special Counsel's rnvestigaflon is
comp lete "The real slory is whal
myself and my officers have
endured in the past year." he
sard Th e chief al so wondered
aloud why Schroeder was so
rntereslcd rn his case. and noled
lhat she rs pu shing legislalron to
protect wh rs llcblowers
The Schroeder staff memo
di scloses !hat an FBI agenl
rnvcs1iga1ing the Clncrnnall aile·
gallons reco mmended lhal Wilson be proseculed, but the
Justice Drpartmenl declined lo
do so. The memo also says lhat
rhe Office of Special Counsel
challenged 1he conclusion of the
FBI invesllgatlon and queslloned
lhe motrves, allegal ions, wll&lt;
nesses and evidence provided b.Y:
one of Wrl son's accusers lrl ·
Clncrnnati.
Asked forcommrnt , !he Offle&amp;:
of Special Counsel said lilt' ·
" con cer led rfforrs. ro deni •:
grare" th e offrce "and lo prejg: :
dice I he oulcome of rhe invesllga ; ·
llon" are unprecedenled. "For
anyone who lsn'l in possession ot
all lhc evidence to queslion our
good failh is lolall y inapprop:
rlal e and unwarranted," lire ·
slat ement add ed.

Robinson shines .as Reds pound Astros
By RICHARD LUNA
UPJ Sports Writ er
HOUSTON tUPl )- Cincl nnarr
mana ger Per e Rdse was !he leas!
surprised abour pitcher Ron
Robinson's perform ance against
I he Housron Asl ros.
Robinson made his firsr sl art
since Ort. o, 1985, and allowed

oneo ru n on

htts over stx

SIX

innings Wednesday ni ght whrlr
Tracy Jones drove rn fou r r un s
w il h a lhree·run homer and a
single ro power the Reds to a 9· 1
vretorv.
" I ca n' t say I got more than I
ex peeled ," sard Rose of Robin·
s"on. 2·2, who slruek out fi vr and
wa lked one
"I don 'r rhrnk if was a gam·
bl e," Rose said of sr arfing
Robinson. "We wou ld nol have
moved htm if we didn't feel we
had I he people to r epl ace him 1in
I he bullpen) Th e guy is a good
plfcher He l hrows hard, harder
than most people l hink He' ll gPI
stronger as he goes ."
Bill L andrum prlched I he !mal
three lnnrngs, giv in g up four hil s,
1d earn his firs! save of the
sea son.
Bul &gt;I was Robrn son w ho drd
the job He had 100 relief
appearance srn rr hi s last slarl
and hi s longesl relief appera nce
had been 4 2-3 rnnings. His las t
viclory as a slat'ler ca me Sept
27', 1985 when he bcal Hous ton .
' "I think I was prepared prrflv
good and I had good conl rol, "
said Robinson, who helped 1he
Red s open a 1Y, ga me lea d over
t-h'e second- place A sl ros in rhe
Nalional League West.
· "I'm tired, " he sard " I lhlnk
I 'vp been faligued . I feel worse

now I han I've ever felt, but thar rs
due to nor st arling
" This was a big game for us.
F acing Nola n Ryan , if was a big
game. The)• pl ay good here in Ihe
Dome and any win \ 'OU ca n get is
a plus."
Ryan, 4 6, gave up lhree runs
on seven hil s In frve mnln gs He
wal ked tw o and str uck oul fwo
Three of lhe hil s were doubles,
two by Kat Daniels, who scored
rh ree times. The Reds had four
doubles In all.
"Nolan was nor as sharp as he
has been In rhe past." said
Housron manager Hal Lanier
"He gave up lhree runs In five
innings Thai kept us in rhe
ga me."
Ryan, second in lhe NL In
srrtkeours, wa s seeking his third
stralghl friumph. He entered Ihe
game having allowed only one
unearned r un rn hrs la sl fwo
sta r Is whtle sfrikin g out 23 in 14
2·3 Innings.
Hf' lefl !hE' gamP wlfh Ci nr rn·
nari leading 3 0 after Daniels
doubl ed home onE' run and Budd y
Bell hit a rwo-run double
Then the Reds sfruck Hou sron's wea kness - li s middle
relief - by scoring four runs off
Aurelio Lopez In th(' slxrh.
hlghlighled bv .Jones's lhrPr run
homer.
" 1 can' t be salisfied "'if h
Lopez's performance." La nrer
said. " ! don'l think anyone rs.
even hrm. To sfrengr hen our
ballrlub, we need ro strengt hen
I he mrddle relief from wilhrn our
vr ganizal ion or going oul and
making a lradP. Thar' s not my
departmenl .

Graces graceless behavior____R_ob_er_t~_a_lte--'-rs
WOBURN. Mass. (NEA l Once again, W.R Grace &amp; Co. is
embrorled in controvers y - and
rhls rime rhe co nglomerale has
been inclicled by a federal grand
jury on criminal charges of
deceiving a government agency.
In recent yea rs, !he New
York-based compa ny and It s
combat ive boa rd chair man , J
Prrer Grace. have beeo almost
ceaseles.ly entangled rn hrgh ·
visibilit y ballles wllh govern men! burea ucrals. pollllcla ns.
frlev lsion nelworks and asso rt ed
other cnl'mles.
Th e co mpanv and rl chirf
rxerurlve officrrs have lhrrved
on !hose confro nr arions - bur
being accused or crimrnal ron·
duel is vrry chffen•nl (The firm
says lhr lnd lr lmenr , returned
ea rlier !his yrar. Is "un j usf and
wit hou t merit " )
Th &lt;' ronfilcl !hal originated rn
lhis middle-c la ss Boston suburb
of 36. 000 resident s. Is especially
emba r ra ss ing for J. Prier Grace
because his co mpany Is alleged
IO have fa lslfrpd data submllled
lo lh&lt;' Enviro nmenial Protecflon

•

Agency - one of l he many
federal agencies Grace crr ti clzed
when he headed a White House
sludy commis sion on govrrn·
ment efficiency
Thai panel. formall y kn own as
the P ~es ldent ' s Private Sector
Sur vey on Cosl Conlrol. wa s
establi shed In mld-1982 and sub·
milled lis fin al reporl to Presi·
dent Reaga n In early 191&gt;4.
AI lhe conclusion of the study,
Grace proclaimed rhal " lhe
govern menI is r un horrrbly" and
announced lhal lhe commission
had 2,478 recommendallons I hat
could sl ash the federal budget by
S424 billion In lhree vears.
Bul l!wsr proposal s wer e denigrated by Reagan's own Office of
Management and Budget. the
Congress ional Budge! Office , I he
General Acco unling Office and
ol her s.
Some critics suggested I hat I he
Grace commission's suggesllon
lhal private indu sl ry l ake over
many governmcnl fu nction s was
a br azen allempt lo enr ich
co rporaflon s - nor a way to
advance federal r fftciency

Others not ed lhal 156 of I he 161
Grace commi ss ion members
were while male corporate executives whose suggestions about
federal agenci es !hat regulate
!herr lnduslries could be viewed
as a con fli ct of interest - a
concern !hal never has been
effecllve ly rebutted
The Grace commi ssion 's EPA
!ask force included offici als or
American Cyanamrd, Union Car·
bide , Dow, Mon sanlo. BASF and
olher chemica I companres t hal
had been rargets of EPA enforcemen! Nor surprisingl y, I he rask
force called for a reduced enforcement efforl.
In early 1982. EPA asked W.R.
Grace &amp; ·Co ro sprcrfy lhr lypc
and amounl of solvenrs 11 had
used during the 1960s and 1970s al
ils Woburn planl, as well as the
mel hod of disposal of rh osc rox ic
and carci nogen ic compounds.
The firm claimed thai Is used
only a srn gle 55 -gallon drum of
l rlchloroelhvlene or TCE- bur If
lal er admitted !hat il had gone
through four dr ums Simi la r ly.
Grace is charged wrlh concea lrng
from EPA I he fac t I hal poisonous

wasl es frrquenlly were poure;t;'
rnlo I he ground behind the plant .'
Grace earlier was lhP defend:
ant in a civil suit filed by ~3
Woburn residents who chargee;!.
thai TCE and anolher solvenl1.
perchloroethylene or PCE, pol·
lured two wells providing d ri nk-~
ing water to the community.
Thai conlamlnalion, the law·'
suit alleged, produced 12 rases of.
leukemia in Woburn rn a Hl-year·
perrod - and five children and1
one adull died of I he disease. . .
Less than two monlhs afler a'
U.S Distrlcl Courl j ury In Boslon :
lasl yea r found !hat the !lrm 1:
"substantrally conl rlbuted lo I he
conlaminalion" or the wells ,
Grac e agreed to an oul·of·courl '.
se rlicment In which it paid $1 ·
million apiece 10 th r families of .
erght Woburn leukemia vict ims. ·:
Thai rpsolved !he civ il sull , bul ·
now I he our spoken corpora te :
execul ive known for his harsh :
crit tc ism of inepl governmenl
awa rl s lhe opening of hr s firm 's :
tr ial on criminal charges In· :
sprred by conscienlious federal ·
employees .

Don.,t ban 'colorized., movies __V_in_ce_nt_C_ar_ro_ll,
Ma ybe Woody Allen simply
forgot. Maybe when he lestlfled
on Capitol Hill concerning th e
sac rosanct nal ure of film hr
simply nrglecled to consider his
ow n revea ling hrstory In lhe
med ium
Or· per·haps he thought no one
would object lo Inconsistency
from such an illustri ous film
maker as him sel f.
What ever the case. tl Is more
lhan peculiar !hal Allen would
denounce lhr colorlza llon of old
bl ark·a nd·white movies as " sinful " when he him self has manlpu ·
lai r d I he work or others with even
grearer lngenully
To cit e a few exa mples: Allen
rnserr ed snlppels of l he film
classic "Casa bl anca" lnl o hi s
" Play It Again, Sam " HP
Interposed the flclional character Zelll! Into historic newsreels.
In "Whal 's Up, Tiger Lily?"
Allen re-dubbed an enllre Japa·
nese gangsler movie inlo a
lr nglhy joke aboul the pursuil of
I he perfec t cggsalad recipe.
Now we learn I hal Allen draws
lhe line at colorizallon.
You figure It out.
Bul I hen the colorization lssup
Is full of such nearsighted logic.
The controversy mlghl even be
amusing If It didn't amount to
anolher lnslance of lntellecluals
teaming up with l awmakers for
an assaull on property right s.
Already Rep. Richard Gephardl . D·Mo .. has promised to
Introduce legislation giving dl.'
rectors and screen writers the
final say on "distortions or
alterations" In their works- and
never mind who owns the exhlbl·

rron righ ts.
The ogre in thrs contrived
moralil y play is medra mogul
Ted Turner , a flashy phlll sllne
who acqurred lmporlant film
lrbrar les lasl year. Now, in a
spasm or bad lasre, he' s releasin g colored version s of old
moviPs .
Turoer rs nol deslroy ing lhr
original films, however . Nor will
his ga udy offerings be lhe only
onPs available. Any purls! can
slroll Into a video slore and renl
bla ck ·a nd -whil e version s of
many or I hem.
Even If I hal weren'l lhe case,
why Is Turn er 's behaviOr worse
than editing films for TV or
breaking them up with commer·
cl al s? AI a Washington news
conference, Allen actually lm·
plied colorization was a moral
Issue on par with civil rights.
Yet perhaps Allen's hyperbole
shouldn't surprise us. May ar·
lists are asserting rlghls lhese
days lo properly they 've sold or
otherwise relinquished . Some
m erely seek quite reasonable
laws requiring that unauthorized
changes In a work be noted In
public display Others hope to
prevent corporations or govern·
ment agencies from junking
murals or sculpture they own
wlthoul the artists' consent.
Some even want a share of future
resa le profits .
By lhe end of last year, four
states boasted artists-rights sta·
tutes and several others were
considering similar legislation.
When such laws protect profes·
slonal reputations (against un·
acknowledged tampering, for

example I they make sense. How· • longer like.
ever . when I hey lnlerfcrr with an
The United Stales is nowhere ,
owner's right to dispose of his close ro squeezing owners of arl
belongings , or when !hey begin to inlo a similar slraltja ckel , bul
pralll e aboul lhe "public Inter·
the stirrings of a movemenl In
est " as reason to exerciseconr rol
lhat direction are distinctly
over private collections, Ihen the under way. Wood y Allen lo lhe
law ha s gone loo fa r .
contrary , the color ization of old
In France, arllsl s ca n even
films Is one m an's vul gar. bul
prohibit prlval e collectors from
ultimately harmlpss, gamble.
exhibiting earlier work lhey no
Society shouldn 't Interfere.

Berry's World

·, K.C. MANAGER DIES - Dick Howser former mana~:er of the
Kansas City Royals died yesterday atlt•r a bout with brain cancer.
The photo was taken of Howser during the 1986 All Star game.
·Shortly after he was stricken with cancer. Howser, 51, m~tnagcd
the Kansas City Royals to the World Series crown In 19H5. (UPI)

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COLUMBUS. Ohio (UPI)

Rail Bird , aided by an lnter!er·

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ence ruling, captured the $80. ~
Thompklns-Gears Stake for 2year-old filly pacers Wednesday
nlghl at Scioto Downs.
Guided by subslllute driver
Sam Noble lll, lhe Rail Bird
rtnlshed second In the Grand

"Th~ difference is our bullpen
this year and iast year Is Charlie
Ker feld Jwho is at Triple A
Tucson). Bul Charlie hasn'l been
consistent in the reports I've had.
You can 'l have one good outing
and then three or four bad ones."
The Astros scored a run In the
sixth when Glenn Davis and
Kevin Bass hit consecutive oneau 1 doubles. The Reds, Ihough,
added lwo more In the elghlh
Daniels led off with a single on a
run-scoring lrlple bY Kurt Stll·
I well and a RBI·slngle by Jones.
"II was a pllchlng-domlnaled
series," RosPsaid. " Our pllchlng
domina led tonlghl. He (Robin·
son l pitched well because hP
wanled to star! . He was mentally
ready and Ryan didn't ha1 e hi s
besl ouling."
Expos 9, Mets I
Bryn Smrlh, whose unique
co nrract gil'es him $11,000 per
srarr, hurled a five-hitter Wednesday nighl, lea ding lhe Monl ·
real Expos to a 9·1 rout ofthP New
York Mets .
Former M el Mike Fll zger ald
hrt the flrsl grand slam of hi s
career and Smilh registered hi s
first complete game since Aug .
30. Smith, 5-2, walked four and
slruck out four. He losl hi s
shutout bid In the mnth on a
bases-loaded groundout by How ard Johnso n.
" He was smart fonlghl ," New
York Manager Dav ey Johnson
sa rd. "He beal us wilh a variety
of pil ches and was very
conslslrnr."

Smith underwent el bow
surgery In the offs('ason and
turned down a $155,000 contrael
Inst ead he signed for rhe min·
!mum salary of S62,000, with rh e
provision he would make $11,000
wllh each slart. He could grow
expensive as the season progresses, !hough nol qulle as
expensive as he was la sr year.
when he made $700.000.
In other games, Chicago
downed Philad elphta 5-3, Sa n
Drego defealed Los Angeles 8-7.
Allanta rouled San Fran cisco 6· 1
and Ptttsburgh downed St Lours
4-1
Cubs 5, Phillles 3
At Chicago, Keilh Mor eland
drove in three runs to bar k the
combined six-hit pilchlng of
Jamie Moyer and U·e Smil h,
leading the Cubs.
Padr&lt;•s K, Dodgers 7
AI San Diego, John Kruk brok('
an 0 for 17 slump wilh a lwo·out.
rwo.run single lhal capped a
lhree·run seventh and lifted lhe
Padr('S to their fiflh srrarght
vlclorv. lh!'lr longest srreak
since 198o.
Braves 6, Giants I
At Aflanra , R1ck Mahler and
rwo relievers combined on a
lhree·hllter and Dale Murphy
cracked hr s 20rh homer, sending
San Francisco lo il s fiflh straighl
loss.
Pirates 4, Cardinals.I
At St. Louis, Rick Reuschel
pitched' an elght·hlttrr and Mike
LaValliere drove In lwo runs to
lift Pllrsburgh.

CHEST TO CHEST- Cincinnati Reds coach Tommy llelms gets
lnlo a discussion with umpirt• Terry 1'uta ulh•r he wu• ejected from
tht• game. lle!ms protesh•d "hntl pitcher Ron Rohlnson felt should
have hccn a "ailed thrid strike In the third Inning. (UPI)

Dick Howser's battle against cancer ends
By ,JOHN HENDEL
UPI Sports Writer
KANSAS CITY , Mo. - Al lhough Dick Howser's accomp·
llshmenrs have a permanent
place In baseball records. many
In 1he sporl say his fines t legacy
is his character.
Howser's valiant battle
agalnSI brain cancer ended
Thursday, 11 months aft er II
began, with quiet dignity on a day
called one of baseball 's saddest.
Wllh his wife Nancy at his side.
the former Kansas City Royals
manager died al 2:45 p.m. CDT
al Sl. luke's Hospital, whe re he
had been since June 3. He was 51.
"This Is a sad day tor baseball ," Baseball Commissioner
Prier Ueberrolh said In a sta tement released by his New York
ofllce. " Dick Howser was one of
Ihe great men of our gaine."
Said Milwaukee Brewers Man·
ager Tom Trebelhorn : " I lhlnk
rhar baseball. and rhe world, ha s
really lost a class acl because he
did lhlngs In baseball as a player .
as a coach, as a manager at the
professional level and as a
college coach. that verv few guy s
have ever done wllh I he success
hP had and the number of years
he had.
"The wav he accepled success
and I he way he handled If was !he
m ark or a I rue genllcman. I feel
very saddened by I he pa ssing of
Dick Howser. Anyone lhal ever
knew him or was even around
him will jusr marvel allhelrgood
forlune lo have known the man ."
Howser was rakrn by ambu·
l ance lo lhe hospllal lrom hi s
home In lee's Sum mil rwo weeks
ago after his condition began to
worsen In I he pa sI year. he had
undergone three operation s for a
mallgnanl brain rumor. The
i a1es1. In March, was an experlmenral procedure lhal lnjecled
ca ncer· fighting cells lnro the
brain.
His last appearance during 1he
regular season was I he 19R6
All -Star Ga me when he led lhe
American League to li s second

v ir i on· In 15 yea r s. Two days
l al er. Howser enlered lht' hospr tal and lhe next day learned he
had a lumor rhes lzrofa golf ball
Howser 's sl r uggle against
cancPr prompted a . nationwide
following lo call and writ(' with
prayers and good wishes. He
atlemptl'd to relurn as manager
In February during spring train·
lng bur, after only 1wo days. wa s
loo weak to conrtnue. His position
was assu med by Billy Gardner.
Royals officials said a memor·
lal service will be held this
evening ar I he Village Presby IN ·
ian Church In Mission, Kan
Howser 's funeral and bu ria l will
be Sarurday In Tallahassee. Fl a. ,
his homelown. The funeral Is al
Fellowship Bapti sr Church. fol ·
lowed bv burial at I he Tallaha ssee Merrwry Gardens.
ThP club has scheduled Dick
Howser Day. for .July ,J at Roya l s
Sladlum and will retire his No.
10, the first number retired by I he
Royals. Players will wea r a
memorial pjii Ch oh their right
uniform sleeves.
Many players and baseball
executives remembered r he Roy als' World Series victory In 1985
over St. Louis as lh!' perfect
showcase for Howser Wllh hi s
l£'am trailin g 3·1 In games,
Howser was harshl y second
gues sed for hi s pit c hing
decisions .
He did not srek refu ge from
questions, answering all calml y .
He then proved hi s sl rategy
correc l by beating I he Cardinal s
In seven games.
" l remember afler I he seventh
game I went In 10 congra rulafP
him and he wa s jusl as nice In
vlcrory as he would have bc£'n In
defeal ," Cardinal s Man ager
Whll ey Herzog sa id.
Recalled Royals star third
basem an George Breit · " He
dldn 'l manage by the book .
That' s th e way we won I he World
Series rhat year . He wa s a man
Ihalknew
wasn'
a!raidgoofoutcrlllcl
He
wet could
and sm.
win
a World Sl'rles You would have

Dad to a

tu do som r th ing V(' l'\ ' bad !or
Drck not to Irk&lt;' vou. ·
A onr -rlmc shor !slop who
pla ved rlghr 1&lt;'ar·s in 1he' major s,
H O\\ S(ll' n Pvrr ma nagrd u 1Ntm
IO [('~S

lh oln

H S('CO nd ·

plO('l'

finish.
How sr t wa s hi1C'd b\ K.1n sas
Ci l v on Aug . :11 . l'IHI Il l'
pn;v tous!\ m .ln clgr&lt;l thC' NN\
York Y an kr•cs In t hr ,\ L least I Ifir
in 1!11«1, los i n~ to lhf' 11o, als In th&lt;•
pla yoffs HI' was pr PSSurrd lo
resign d&lt;'spi! t• win nin g 111:1
ga m&lt;'s .
Howsrr ·~ trn un.., 1n K .t n s t~s
Ci l v wa s not ft cc• ol co nrr·ovrrsv.
He. and Co.J ch 11orkv Colavit o
wcr p scnr cnr•pd ro !Ill days In ja il
and finrd $20() eac h followi ng a
fighl wi th poll!·&lt;· nr&gt;ar thp sta
dlum In I ~WI. Upon appral. each
wa s glw •n sh m o nth ~ prob:.~ t lnn

tltlCl Huw ~r · t 's llnr was Jl'du eC'dt o
$1110.
He 11 as sri Pet Nl In lire A II· Sl at'
ream In 1%1. his roo ktc s(•ason
wlf h rhe 1\ansas Cirv At hlr llrs,
and hlf .r ear cer·hl gh 2RU I hat
vrar . He bait &lt;'d .248 wlr h 16 home
nrns and Hio RB I over rlg hl
sPasons
In &lt;rd dll lon to hi.' wife Na ncy ,
Howser Is survived by lwln
daught er s. Jona and .1 111: hi s
mol hr r , lwo brothers and a
sister.

Twenly... ighl lak••
part in golf f'venl
Twcnf y·clg hr women wcrr In
play Tuesday wh en l hP Jay mar
Ladles Tuesday I.e ague mel . The
leagu e's ln vil atlonal wa s an·
nounced for Tu esday, ,June 23.
Winn ers of TU('Sday's pla y were
Sue Bu rnefl , low gross; Ga ren
Snyder, low ncl , and Ma rl(arcl
Follrod. low putls

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Rail Bird wins Thompkins Gears

"You PROMISED me you were through with
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Circuit event but was placed rtrst
when track judges ruled first·
place finisher Enchanted Hour
and driver William Fahy were
guilty of Interference with 1wo
hrses at the three-quarter pole.
Enchanted Hour was placed
fourth, while Ruby Two Step was
placed second and llcarus third.

FREE GIFT WRAPPING

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Th~sday,

Thanday, June 18, 1987

Quest for U.S. Open title begins today Purcell named OU
By IlAVIIl E. N!\THA N

· UPI Sport.' Writer
SAN fi1ANCISCO _The quest
for go lf' s biggest prize. th e U.S.
Oprn. hegins -toda y at Olympic
rtub , in winds prompting prrdl c·
lions no go lfer will finish 72 holes
with" ,carr below par .
Ligh tning-fast greens and sw irling unpredlc tahlc wi nds have
many of the loti Open golfet·s
r01 w;, sting a winning score of
more thiJn 2811. The hilly par -70
01
·

6,709 ,1·ards bu t the length is
deceiving because there arc only
rw_~ par-5s on th e course..
,
A very _true c hampto~ wtll
come of_f thts go lf course. sa l.d
Pa yne Stewart. the PCA Tours
No.2 money wmner thtsyear_and
one of the· tourn~ment fa vontc:'·
" l. have a sco re&gt; m mtnd tha;. wtll
wtn th ts tournamen t - 280._
. The last _rime an Open wtnncr
ftnls hed wtt h a score aoove par
was In 1978. whe n Andy Nort h

s hot a l-over 285 at Cher ry Hil ls ball. Nicklaus will tl~ a r£&gt;Cord
In Denver.
.
held by Gene Sarazen. anct Arnold
" If. It stays wtndy w~ may see Palmer by ap;Jearln!l in his 31st
the h !~ h esr winning score In consecutive Open.
years.
defending .~ ha mp to n
Another strea k heading Int o
Ra.1·mond Floyd satd. You have the Open Is held by Australian
wi nd, the gr&lt;;&gt;ens are sma l_l, and Greg Nor ma n. who has led at one
fa st and the rough ts deep.
.
poi nt durin!! the final round of
Added Hal Sutton: "I thmk thts each or the last flvr major
course wt ll bequ tt ea test. Therr c·hampionships. Norman , howts some rough but not too much CI'Pr, won only one of those
and tho greens il rC s_e~ere. It tourname nt s - th e 1986 British
doesn '.play ltkc a h.dlO-yard Open .
co ur se.
Johnn.1· Miller. a San Francisco
Then • are no holes th a t arc native who first ca me to promico nsidered eas.v . even the 288- nenre as a 19-ycar-old ama teur in
yard , P.ar·4 seven th hole and the t he 1966 Open. los t his exempt
eighth hole, a pa r-:l, 1:!7- yard stat us and wa s forced to qualify
test. Th e mos t difficult hole is No. for thi s year's tournam en t. -He
17, an uphill428- yarder that was did so an d will be playing in hi s
con verted fro m a par-o to a pa r-i 20th Open .
for the Open . The 17th green is
Olympic tw ice has served as
co nsidered one of the sl ickest on host of the Open and each time
the coursr.
l'ictim i&gt;ed one or the sport' s
"The cou rse is just si tting biggest names. In 1%&gt;. Jack
there li ke a monster wai ting fo r Fleck bea t Ben Hogan In a
you," Fuuy Zoeller. the 1984 playoff aft er carding birdies on
Open champio n. sa id.
two of the· final lou r holes of
Ol.v mpic Is so demandin g th at rpgula tlon. Elrven )'~ars later.
Stewa r t be lieves therC' arc onl.l' Pa lm er bl ew a seven-s troke lead
about a dozen golfers wi th a to Ri ll.v Casper over the fina l nine
cha nce to win .

ot•t~N Fi\ VOHITF. - Roh 'l'way hit• out of a •and trap on th1•
"''"'nth hole· at tht• OlylllJik ('luh In the• final day of pra&lt;"ti n • for lht•
II .S. IIrwn . (l ll'l)

(.Forget sadness, let's
get it done'
Howser
lly Un lto·tl l'rt'" Int ern ation al

" fl ick Howser's pa tirncl' is the
thing l h&lt;t l st r uc k me m on · I hun

In 1ht•"It t•rma 1h of 1hrth·at h of
hi' f r lt•nd and co llt•a p:w•. th1 •
gt' n&lt;'l'll l m ana~C'r of t hr K nnsas
Ci t ~ · Ho.v ab usr•ll Di('k How:.;pr's
l';1vori tP s~J\'i ng tn C'hallt&gt;ngP

mnurru ·rs _

anvth in g t.' lst•," said .Joh n Walh an . a p l;r_\ C' r unclrr H ow~&lt;· r and
now

ma nH grr

of t hf• Ro.va Is·

Om;J ha fa rm l(•am " Hr had thr
pat It• ncr or" n a ngrl and I·m sure
thrrr•'s

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" JIP('ial placr in hC'il\'C'n

"K nowi ng him. !-ia drwss is fl lll
sunwthin g tH' wou ld \-"-'Hnt i.l n,Vbud~ tn l'; r rT~· on wit h." Hn~· al s ( ;M

lor him ."

.lnhn S&lt;·hurrholz said Wt•dnPsda\·
.:~1'11 1 1' lormer man agN How::;r.r

pl ;u·ro in pPnp lr"s llr art s and

dJI'cl a l ;r,g 1• ~YI , lhr J'('!W ll o f tl

prl'cl ic r " Wt' al l w ill mi s~ him for

brai n tumor .

a long limo·."

" H is fa\·ori tP sa.v ing is ' J.pt':--.
it clont•. ,. Sc huc•rholi' s&lt;.lid.

gl"'t

Alt&lt;•adl. tiH·tt' is " sprrial

rn Pmuri Ps. pmmp t ing Brown to

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Roston CC' ltics rcsrrvC' cent r r

1311 1 Wa lt on. who missed mos t of
th is season with an inj ured foo t.
to uld miss a ll of next yea r if hr
ha s c•x tPnsive surger y. Walt on,

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l'om men ts regardi ng whe n I
might play again. bu t 1do want to
play again." .
Houston Roc ke ts re nl er
Akecm Olajuwon is In his native
Nigeria for a two -week visi t.
srring his parc•nts and setti ng up
a sports eq ui pment man ufacrur·
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" We especial!)• chNish th1•
memories of hi s Wor ld Ser ies and
All -Star l'ietorics. a nd hope they
gavC' him as mu c h pleasure as
they gave othN s."
Onr In particular who treasu t•ed thr All -Star Ga me was
Twins outfield er Kirby Puckett .
;oHe left me In the whole ga me.
so 1' II always reme mber him for
that. Most players get pulled
a!ler three or four Innings, but he
tell me In the whole lime.''
But mostly, Ihe baseball wor ld
recalled how Howser man aged
his life. ·

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The Cincinnati Post reported
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MCC Com mi ssio ner Jim
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from the schools ," he sa id.
• "W(''ve been co mm~nl ca r l n g
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the last several months. but they
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McGuire gave up but two hits,
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' their season record to 7-0. No
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Dave Griffin singled with one
out in the lOth inning to score
.Trench Davis from third base
·Wedn esday night and enable the
-Richmond Bnives to defeat the
.Syracuse Chiefs 2· I.
• John Ml zerock led of! the lOth
with an Infield single off Colin
McLaughlin. 2· 2, a nd advanced
·to second on a throwing Nror by
:syracuse s hort stop Alex Infante.
'Davis laid down a sacr ifice bunt
:a nd reac hed fir st safely on an
:error by third baseman Mi kr
:s harperson. Carlos Rl os of the
;Braves was intentionall y wa lked
. to load I he bases .
; Don Go rdon re lieved
' Me Laughlin and got Darryl Mo:tley to hit into a fi elder's choice,
:wlt h Mlzerock being th row n out
;at the plate by Gordon. Griffin
'then si ngled up the middl e to
rscore Davis, making a winner of
,Bill Olw ine. l ·O.
; Elsewhere in· the Intern ati onal
•Leag ue, Rochester defeated
~dewater 4-2, a nd Toledo took
1ooth games of a double- header
-with Paw tucket, 2-1 and 7-2.
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Salt Nuggets On Sale

MIDDUPOIT

clearing brawl in the top of the
sixth Inning when Steve Lomba~­
dozzl, who had been hit by a pitch
by winner Mark Clear, 5- 1, slid
hard Into s£&gt;CO nd baseman Jim
Gant ner. causing the incident.
Mariners 2, White Sox 0
At Seattle. Scott Ba nkhead
pitched a fou r- hitter over 8 2·3
in nings to help the Mar iners
compl_ete a three-game sweep of
Chicago and win their fourt h In a
row. Bankhead. 7-4 . walked one
and st ruck ou t se1·en before
givin g way to Edwin Nunez, who
got the last oul for his eig hth

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\-\'('j ust fi'l t it wa ~ thP right thing

F'lHgs ut Hu~· als Stadium i.ll"('
half st;tff ,tnd tltr n • will hr a
mrmor ial for him in .l ohn son
Cuunfl• at 1; prn CDT tonig ht.
Also.;," .lu ll' :\rd. tlw Ho)·als wil l
~o th rougti willt ll u• pla nnt'd
CNC'Ili On,1· to rr tir &lt;' hi s No. 10. thf'
flt·s t rt•tlrro b1· Kan sas (' Ill', a nd
Induct him int o the Ho,1·a1s Hall of

San Francisco I ; Montreal 9,
New York 1; Pillsburgh 4. St.
Louis I ; a nd Cincinnati 9. Houston 1.
Tigers 3, Blue Jays 2
At Toronto, Frank Tana na. 6- 3.
allowed three hits in 72-3 inni ngs,
and Lou Whitaker and Mall
Nokes belled solo homers to lead
Delro.il. A sellout crowd of 46,227
- the second largest crowd In
Blue Ja ys' history - saw Toro nto
lose for the third tim e in four
games followin g a franchis erecord 11-game winning strea k.
Brewers 5, Twins 3
At Milwaukee, Robi n Yount hit
a two-run homer In the sixth
inning to help snap Minnesota's
th ree-ga me winning st reak. The
game was marred by a bench·

.

Carnes In Ken:v&lt;L

111\:.tt wa s l••s t for Dirk 's Iif~ .

lo do. "

Saber ha gen allowed seven hits
while striking out seven and
wa lking two. No other American
League pitcher has more than
nine victories this year.
· "Thi s was just a game we had
to win." White said. " Wh en the
game start s you have to forget
those thi ngs. In the moments
you' re not busy, then you think
aoo ut what' s going on."
In other games , Detroit edged .
Toront o 3·2, Milwaukee lopped
Minn e~ ot a 8-5, Seatt le blanked
Chicago 2·0. New York nipped
Bait imore 4·3, Boston shut ou t
Clevela nd 4-0. and California
tro unced Texas 6-1.
In the National League. it was:
Chicago 5, P hil adelp hia 3; San
Diego B. LosAnge les7; Allanta6,

:Richmond
.wins, 2-1

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lion . Tht' primal'.\ considl'rl.l l lon
wa s

ant Kevi n P urcell was named
earlier this week to replace
Fraschilla a t OU . Purcell had
been an assistant at Rio Grande
for sel'en years.

"Lt&gt;ss
peopleonhave
a chancC'
'" I·-;=====================:;·~·
win
I his we0k
thi !- co
urse thdn
an.1· ot her tournamen t," hf• sa id.
" It takes somebody who· s been
then• Sti'Pral times and who
knows the co nd ition s."
Sco rt Halh&gt;dine will str ike the
fi r st ball of thp tournament at 7
a. m . EDT. Haz ledinc made the
fiC'Id des pite two unfor tunat e
oceu ra nees; a blac k-widow
spidl'l' bite two clays befor·e the
qualifier in Arizona, and a ca r
arc idPnl las t week at sect tona l
quali fyin g in Den ver.
Mor e th an ,six hout·s a ft er
Ha&gt; lcdine !PC'S off. .Jac k Nick laus
begin s pla.v. When he hits hi s fir st

ll owsl' r's

attt •mpt to i'Otnt• IJark and
m;1na gt' tlH' I Pam t hi.'i s prin ~ as :1
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su m t·o l us

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slH' Ct•ss and ! lw way lw ha nci iC'd it
\\'il." ! ht• mark O[ tl ll'U(1 g'('nt lrtn a ll . I ff't' l l'f'l',l' sartdrnrd t;l)' the
p;rs si ng of Diek HowsPI'. An~ ·o n1,
th at rvrr knrw hi m or was C'VC' Il

By LISA HARRIS
UPI Sports Writer
Royals starter Bret Saberhagen's thougnts kept returning to
his first ma jo.r-league manager
throughout the first game Kansas City played alter the death of
Dick Howser.
Second baseman Fra nk Whil e
took a differ ent approach, think·
lng Howser would want his team
to concentrate on the ga me at
hand.
· Saberhagen and . Whit e helped
the Roy als break a fo ur-gam e
losing streak Wednes,day, hours
~ fter Howser's death at age 51.
The fo r mer Royals manager died
after an IJ-month batt le against
brain cancer.
Sa berhagen improved his record to 12-l and White ripped a
three-run home run to give the
Royals a l0·5 victory. over the
Oakland Athletics. George Bret t
and Bo Jackson contributed solo
homers for Ka nsas City. Oakland
starter Dave Stewart all owed all
three homers and !ell to 7-7.
. "He was a great guy to play
for," Sa berhagen said of hi s
fQ rmer ma nager. " He was a
player's coach. 1 wasn 't neces·
-sarily thinking about him while
on the mound, more between
.innin gs. Before the ga me I was
going ou t the re with the id ea that
·we needed th is one for him. It
didn't turn ou r the best way , but
we got the job done. It was in the
back of my mind and it was kind
:of upsetr in g...

'
Meanwhile. Ri o Grande assist
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COLUMBUS. Ohio IUP il Former Oh io Unh-rrsity assistant basketball coach Fra n Fra ·
~c hill a is .exp£&gt;Cted to be appointed to a similar position at
Ohio Stare Univ ersity, the Columbu s Dis patch reported today.
Fraschilla. who resig ned his I
OU pos ition las t week. would
replace Jim Cleamons. whose
cont ract was not renewed. the
newspa per said.
A gradu areofBro oklyn College ·
In New York, . Fraschilla . 28.
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as an assistant at New York
Tech. He moved to Rhode Is land
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OSU hea d coach Gar)· Willi·
ams has bee n searching for an
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Georg(' Masqn ear li er tiJi,s yrar .
Randy Ayers. a pa r t-time
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placr Ba rnrs.

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Filch. Marl ha tonch, and Mr.
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Amy Rizer , Trrry TripiPtt and
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Third Grade: Robin Gillispie,
C ..J. Harris, Denise Roush and
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Fourt h Crade: Michelle Harris
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Fifth Gradr: Christie Cooper.
Six th \.radr : Nick Adams,
Kim Cremeans, Krlsty Rizer ,
Rachael Rose, Barbie Roush;
Shawn Wolf&lt;'.
D.H.: Alex Dowler and James

Th&lt;' sixth six weeks gr·adlng
period i)onor roll al the Port land
Elementary School has been
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named to I he ro ll were:
First Gt'ade: Jonath an Dailey.
Angel Harris, Ashley McKinney,
Jayme Miller . .Jenny Sellers.
Amanda Smit h. Lindsay Sm ith
and Za~h Ward.
Second G rad~ : Ga r y Cooper.
Emily Ouhl, Hi llery H arTis, Grrg
McKinney. Brianne Profflll.

MEN'S

Mrigs Coun t~· at lh&lt;' diSiriet
&lt;&gt;vrnl 10 he held In .Jackson on
Tursdav , .lunr 2:1. wrn• l·:rln
Sm II h a'nd Grr t a Ri ffl~"' a rc•s u It
of their talks rrl at inl' to home
and farm ·h rallh sal&lt;'l.l ',
.J udges were the Rc•v . Wi ll iam
Mlddlesw;rrt. p;rstor at St. Paul
Luth&lt;'ran Church. and C'lnd~'
Pi tzer. program assi stant .
Smith is th e da ughtrr of F.rnPst
and Shl r lrv SmiT h. Middleport.
ShC' is n i ~ C' , ·c•urs old ~md a
memtx&gt;r of thr Mldcllrport C it~ ·
Slickers . She will rrprpsenl
MC'igs ( 'a unt~· in 1hP ju ni or
di v ision on her topi c. safc·t~ · with
dogs.
.
Riffle is lht• dau g h l~ r of Curt is
and Sharon Rif fle. Racinc•. Shc• is
14 and a mrmb&lt; ·r of lhr Starligh·
ll'rs 4-H Club. She will rrp1·c•s&lt;&gt;nt
the roun11· In l hr senior division
wi th her i opic on the dangers of
drunk driving. Loca l winn ers
rec&lt;'il· ~d ccrt l ficatcs and each
receivC'&lt;I a gw award from the
Meigs Cou nt ~· 4·H Committee.

MENS

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Gifts were presented to E .R.
Hollon. th&lt;&gt; oldest; Ellen Wirth,
who traveled the farthest. Opal
Hollon. the one w ith the most
f amily president; Justin Fitch,
the younges t bO&gt;'· and Jessie
Filch, I he you nges t girL
New officers eleted were Jim
Hollon, president, and Shir ley
Sinclai r. secret arv· trea urer.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
. E .R. Hollon , Mr . and Mrs.
Edison Hollon. Mr. and Mrs.

to hrar from you.

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• neatly shapes and trims necklines and
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S•deburns. too
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• comes w1lh 3 long-lite atkot1ne baNeries.
storage base. adJuStable tnmm•l"lQ gu1de
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Arthu r Barr. Opal Hollon, M1'.
and M rs. Str1·en Hoffma n. St e·
phanir and Robby , Mr . and Mrs.
Ra lph Ballard. Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Ham m. Chris and Philip.
Grov la Diehl. Ellen Wirth , Mr
and Mrs. J im Hollon. Linda.
Rya n Hol ter, Mr. and Mrs _
Kenneth Si nclair and Ryan. Opal
Wick ham. Mr. and Mrs . Bob
Parker. Shannon Hollon. Ra ndv
Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Hollon , Ric kie. Jr. . Eric and
Chasa l ir, Teresa Fitch. Jam ie
Fit ch. Jess ica Fil ch. Steven

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The annual Hollon reunion wa s
h~ld at th ~ Chester Fire Depart·
m enl Sunday with 4o persons
attr nding. Grace was given by
Tom Hamm preceding the

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Simon sends a bi g v ot e of t h ank s
to Don Hubbard for giving ali of
the flowers for plant ing al bo th
the m ini parks on Court St. Allie
was digging away in last Thur sday 's rain plantin g them - and
who el se but Allie wou ld do thai ?
Allie. va "dorie" good '

PomC'ro.1· Su nday afte r noon as a
pari of Heritage Weekend ..
If ~·ou caught them in thei r last
app~ara n cr severa l yf'ars ago.
vou know that it' s going to b&lt;&gt;
~reat to han them back. The~'
si ng the old ies for the most pari
-and sing 'p m wel l.
lncid&lt;'nl allv . Mei gs women arc
in vi lcd to jo.in lhe orga niza tion
which m('('ls ever~· Tuesda)·
evening at i at the Fir st Chr istia n
Church, corner of West Sta te and
Nor th Co ngrc." In At h&lt;&gt;ns.
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Those roses at the window of
Sheila Powell at Bank I Wednes·
day were from 'hu sband. Steve
Powell - the occasion . another
wedding amiiversary and St ev~
mu st be in l(ood graces for
rem embering.

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Their th ree children picked up
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Andrew a juri s doctorate 1cum
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Hollon reunion conduaed

Safety
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Incidentally, Bob Elberfeld
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('('Cclvlng gills from their sccret
pals were Dorot hy Roach and
Brenda Bol in,
Refreshment s were serv('() and
ga m es pla~·ed with prizes going
to Donna Fry. Susll' CIPia nd,
Janice Felty and Linda Hubbard.
Ruth Young won th ~ door prize.
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Thursday, June 18, 1987

Daughters
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have meeting

KINDERGARTEN GRADUATES -'- Bradbury kindergurten studl'nts received dlplolnlL' in recent ct·remonles
weri• left to right, front, Brian
Mitchell Moss, ,Jeremy fisher,
,Jennller Ram ey, Tamra
O'Dell, Ryan Dill, Currie
Lambert. .Joseph Diles, Edson
Hart, and David Gmeser; and
hack, i\hhy Wilson, .Jeff Michael, Lucy Bank.,, Ryan
Ramsburg, Timmy .Johnson,
Steve Chapell, ,J,T. HumphTriria Davis, Clayton
.Jeremiah Bentley.

Initiatory work lor Nat han
Biggs into membership of Cuidlng Star Co uncil n~. Daughters
of America , was co nducted at a
. recent meeting of Ches ter Coun cil 323 at the haiL
Margaret Tut tle, l'ouncilor.
pres ided at th e session which
opened In ritua listic form . Scrip·
ture from Psalms 27 was read.
Marge Lavan and Alta Ballard
were reported hospitalized, and
Kathy Pullins, Mary Moose, and
Helen Bowers as Il L Thank .vou
notes were read from Dorothy
Ritchie, Ethel Arbaug h, and
Betty Rou sh.
Erma Cleland, a member of
the Stat e Session com mitt ee,
asked that every member contribute a grocery Item lor a
basket which will be used In a
· fund rai sing project. She also
reported on In spection of Per ry
Council held at .Junction Clt.v.
Potluck refreshments wet'('
: served foll owing the mrf'tln g.
· Quarter ly birthdays wen· observed and . a decorated ca kP
·bakt•d bv .Jo Ann Daum wa s
served. ·Celebrating birthda ys
wpre F:rma Cleland . Coidi r Frrd·
r-r l('k , l\'il

Pow(')l.

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Ward, F:va Robson. Darlrm•
Baum . &lt;J nd .Ia nier Lawson.

Rei.lr thC' mP was C'arrird out in

lh r stage &lt;iN'Ot'at lons wh ic h al so

fea tu red llowrr lng- plant s and a
"C lass ol87" banner.
The Rev . .John. iliff gavr the
invoca tion, Donald Ha nning cx tendt'd th e welcome. and the
grad uatrs sa ng " Love So mebod,-" and "Sing a Rainbow ."
The class wa s presen ted by
Rebecca Crow Tren t. tC'ac her .
and her assis ta nt, Man Bo th
Musser. with Donald Ha ning.
pr in c ipa l. gil·ing o ut thf'
dip lomas.
Thp class r&lt;'c irrd a poem .

" Kindrrgartrn Goodbye" writ trn by S!Pve Donahue. PI&lt;Jqucs
wit h appropriate inscr ipt ions
was given to Mrs. Trent and Mrs.
Musser by rhes tudent s and their ·
pa rents. Ca ke and pu nch, prol'ided by I he PTO, wcresrrved b)
thr· sixr h grade class . .Jan Da vis.
Tracey O'Dell. Ch ri st.' Ramsburg. .JO.I'CP DilL a nrl .Jud)
Hurnphrr~ · s. room mot hrrs . us-

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lighted this mon th.
There will br a
var ious dr.(•sser

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vidPd bv Mrigs Cou nt _,. families
and on displa,v also will bo a
victrola and a n upr ig ht grand
piano whi ch stood lor nea rl.v 100
yea rs In thr par iOI or tht• Rock
Springs home of Dr. .Ja cob
Schaefer and donalr-d to lhr
musPum

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gr andson of tht• late• Dr.
SchaNrr.
Winners of a n essa:c con tes t
will be announf'ed. Filt h gradPrs
of the cou nt )· vis it ed the musrum
in the spri ng and a ttrnded
va rious workshops a nd then
wrote rssa,vs on their experiences. An old too l displa.v, a
patriot ic mrm01·y room. a di splay of &lt;J ntlqut• kitchen roo ls and
baskets will be lea turf'd. Thrrc
will be a demonstral ion on brt•ad
baking.

M~Ton Dufl irld. Cos hocton.
wi lt han• his tra vel ing ra lliopr

housf'd in &lt;J l'&lt;'d cirru s wagon on

ha nd both on Saturda v and
Su nday. He is sponsored · by thr
Fa rmers Ba nk and Sa vi ngs Co.
and thr his torica l society. On
Sunda:&gt;. I he clos&lt;' har mony of the
At hens Chap tPr of thf' Swret
A&lt;tr- lines will sing at inte rva ls
and on Sa t urda _v a 1 :t p m .. rhe
Mf'igs J unio r Fair king an d
qu ee n will be crowned.
At i : :m p.m. Sa tu rda_,. ;, ham
burger eating con tes t wil l be
staged with co nt es tan ts to be on
hand at 1 p.m. Entra nt s are
uskrd to con l i.IC'I I he' museum in

p&lt;&gt;rson or by phonr ~m2 - :tX 10 bv .1
p. m. Fr id a.v. The co nt es t is
sponsored by Pl easors Rrs taura nl a nd will in clud e two age
groups, 12 and undrr and n and
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MC'moria l S&lt;'I'ViC'PS for fh P
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a crys tal bow l. Readings shr
used were "A lms of Life ", "!Is I
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Can Transform Your TV
into a Fantastic Family

Mrs . Stallworth \\'ets aC'Ii ng

chaplai n for tht• mt•cting which
closed with a prayr r for pearr.
Mrs . Winsron was ass ist&lt;•d in
serYin g rcln•shmon rs b,v Mrs.
Sta llw orth and Mrs Mar' Alice
Samur ts.

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UNDERWEAR

-~·~ ~s p(l!'la Cf' p.ild at Pomt• ru~·­

to Thr D&lt;llly St•nt lnrl. 111 Cnm·t Sr. ,
PoO'lf'r(ly, Ohl(l f!'l7tl~ .

Manley birthday observed

MEN'S
JOCKEY &amp; HANES

Ph. 992- ',!l~ll'.. St··

Ohio N('w!'Plt !)('r 1\ Sl'ifl('io11lon. Na r lnnu I
Acl\'('ftlslnR !{,•pn•sf• nt:tlln'. Rranhum
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SLEEVE

Ross. Mrs . Doroth)· C'asc•)·. Mrs.
Lula Hampton.

BAHR
CLOTHIERS

9:30a.m. and 6:30p.m. on Sunday. " Miz Maudle" Is hilled as a
"backwoodsy country lady whose appearances are chotk full of
humor, music and Inspiration." The puhllc Is Invited.

A surprise party was given Becky M,aynard, Mary and
.r!'centiy in obscrva nceofth e!i9t h Emma. Mr. a nd Mrs. Marc us
birthd ay of the Rov. Odell Moon, Mr . and Mrs. Frank Moon
Manl ey by the fri ends and and Amy . S(' ndin g a gift was
members of the Marion lndcEster Roser.
pendent Holiness Church in Mar·
La ter in fh P day, he received a
, ion, Ind . paslon·d by the mi ni s- phone ca ll fro m his two grand·
:fer' s son. The Rev. Mr. Man ley daughers, Crys tal DC'xter and
.was visiting there with his so n.
Tracy Manley . Returning home
: Decorations for the pa rt)· in- hr was presented gilts by Mrs.
·cludPd a sig n inscribed ",Jut One Viola Moon and his other son and
, Life Will Soon be Pa st: Brother daugh ter-in -law, Mr. and Mrs.
:Manley is 59 a t Las t. " A deco- Robert 0. Ma nlry.
•rat ed ca kebaked by Mrs. Becky
The Manleys li ve on Beech
:Ma ynard wa s served wit h Ice Street in Middleport.
:cream. chips and punch.
The Re1·. Stl've Manley and his
, Those artenmn!( the part y were wile. Dorcas. hav e bren at the
:rhe honored guest's wife, Bett y, India na Church lor the pas t IY.,
•his son and daught er- in-la w, th e years. His father has spoken
:Rev. and Mrs. Steve Manley, and ther e on sever al occasions. The
:children, Stevt&gt; and Becky, Mr. Rev. Odell Ma nley. former pasand Mrs. Michael Fi nch. Ma t- tor of thr Middlt&gt;port lndcpendthew a nd .Jos hu a. Mr. and Mrs. ent Holiness Church, Pearl
Andrew Boot h,l na Sa unders. Mr. ·Street, is now work ing In eva ngeand Mrs. Dil ly Maynard, Bessie listie work.
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Leona Hosier Mrs.

Father's Dav·
Olft Ideas
MEN'S PJ's

Show him you care and that he's
special. Give a card or gift that expresses your
sentiments on this his day.
SLUISHER LOHSE

Father'c Da~
81ft leac

Puhll;:h('(l 1"\'t ' f\' a ll!'r n ~m . Moml,n
thl'nu ~h F•·htu.v. 111 ('our! SL , Pumrrny. Ohln. h,\ lhr Ohi o Vallt •.\ ' Pub·
ll~hlnR fnmp&lt;tn~· Mulllml'dl,l . ln1·..
('Ond
Ohif

of "Miz Maudle" as portrayed hy

Arherlcon

On Sund a.v . !herr wi ll bra pie

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FATHERS ARE
.SPECIAL PEOPLE

bakin g conrest wil h t·a tegorjes
including chon y. apple and
miscellaneous. Thrr·e will be
fir , l. sPr-ond and thi rd prizes in
each calegorv pius an overall
winnrr wi ll bo namrd. Co nt es tan ts ar&lt;• 10 ha\·r their pies a t th e
mu sf'um bv ~ ::!() p.m. Winners
will be an n'o unr~d al -1 p.m. a nd
pi rs will thr n b~ a uctioned .
Proceeds ft·om I he auction will go
towa rds financing thr W&lt;'&lt;' k&lt;'nd
activities . nan Sm ilh will br
aurt ionrrr.
There will be ga mf's lor child·
rrn on both Sa t urda)· and Su nd a.v
in c luding tu g-o-w;11·. th reeleggetl-race. wh&lt;'e lbarrow ruee.
cracker whis tle. sack rare. egg
and spoon racr. rgg toss and
rrl ay racr.
Ac tivit ies wi ll
take place
between 1 and &gt; p.m. on bot h
Satu rday and Sundav .

wi th thr West Poi nt C Jdrt
Pra.vrr.
A pat riotic program will be
present ed al the J uly 9 mee tin g
wi rh hos lt•ssrs to bo Coi('e n Vun
Mr tPr. Clarice Elw in, Rose
Re~· no ld s. Clara Conro,·. and
Rrva Brach. Bra Stpwa rt was
also prcsrnr for the .Ju ne
mCPting.

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chairmen ga,·e t·cport s. Mrs.
Mary Moose of J unclion City was
elected district president. Mrs.
Curl was named delegate to the
national convention with Mrs.
Wilson Carr, alternat e.
Con tribution was made to the
Chillicot he Veterans Hospita l
birthday to be held In .J uly .
Collect ions from Poppy Day
"·ere turned in. On the strPet
soiit icing for fund s were Mrs.
Bowles. Mrs . Virginia Stal lwonh, Mrs. Richards. Mrs.
Lorraine Goggins, Mrs. Edith

&gt;Kalhyn J. Martin, will he at the Rutland Church of the 'Nazarene

NECKTIES
BAHR
CLOTHIERS

gl'a du atio n

i\ Dl vblon of Mulllmrltlu, lnt·.

Ptmw· •v. Ohln

Several awards were presented to Lewis Manley Auxiliary
263. American Legion. Mlddl£&gt;porr, at the recent Eighth District summer convention held at
Crooksvlle.
Margaret Bowles, local president. reported on the convenllon.
at the Auxiliary meeting held
Thursday night at the home of
Mrs. Nellie Winston. The unit
received first place in Group I for
being goal in March. fir st place In
group 1 lor chlldren and youth
program, Florence Richards,
chairman: and fir st place In
veterans affairs and rehabllta·
lion , Mrs. Tomeko L'ewis.
Basll Grimes Unit 22 hosted the
convention with Mrs. Catherine
Curl. president, In charge. Mrs.
Ri chards had the invocation and
henedlctlon , and numerou s dis·
tingu is hed guests were ret·ognlzed, Including Bill Trace, com·
mander of the host unit and
congressional medal of honor
winner. Past district officers
were recognized and district .

MEN'S

program .

;Philathea planning father, son banquet
Plans for a lather-so n ba nquet
to tx• held at 1hC' church on J unc 2i
at 6:.10 p.m. wrre madC' wh&lt;' n the
PhllathC'a Wom&lt;'n of the Middleport Churc- h of Christ mel rrrentlv ut th&lt;' chu rc h.
1
Beit v Mrl\l nlev will sr n-r as
genr nil chairman lor th0 ba nquet whi ch wi ll be hPid a t 1h&lt;·
church .
Ella MaC' Da ugherty opcn&lt;'d
thr meetin g with the Philath&lt;•a
son~( and prayc·r. Phyllis r:llkl'.l'
presided at th&lt;• meeting and al so
had devoti ons using scripture
!rom Psalms a nd a reading,
"When thC' Power Is Oil. " Ol!lct•r
:reports wrre gi1·r n by Dorot h)'
;Roach and the !lOll'(' I' and card
. f &lt;'port wa s by Mlldt'ed Riley.
•!Thrn• were uck now ldgmmt s
fro m th&lt;' Mildred Hawley !a mil)·
andTh r lma Boyer. Named tot he
prayer !lsi were Ms. Boyer. Ken
Ca rson, .Jamrs Burt, Lucille
Theobald. Audre;· Davenport ,
Thaddeus Bumgardner . .Joe Bttl ·
lev, and Gcnt'\'a Tuttle.
·Pl ans were madr lor th&lt;• gro up
to send "Thinking of You " ca rds
to Ph !Ia thea members a nd ot hers
who tu·&lt;· una blf' to attvnd the

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81ft Ideas

Museum variety heads Heritage Weekend
A variet y of ac tl\·lt.v wi ll tx•
fea tured at thr Mrlgs Musrum.
Butternut ,\ vr .. Pomeroy, Sil tu rda~· and Sunday when the annual
H~rltagr WcekPnd is obsl'fved.
Annlt• Chap man will sN up a
wea ving loom and will glv•· "
drmonstra tlon of the loom as
Wl'fl as the spl nnln!( wh('t•l and
fh&lt;' treadlr sewi ng machinr.
Kathy Rrrd will display sa mples
of count rd cross stil ehlng and
s t~n c tllng as well as demonstrat ing her skilL Dav id Goodwin wilt
be showing the art of ca lligraphy
and Kathy Workman. Gra nny's
Craft Shop, will do a dl'monstra·
lion on ma nama ln g a chalr smt.
fPeggy Crane will be on hand with
· hrr bs. both &lt;'dlblr and medic inal
, onPs.
Two slldt• shows will br oflrrcd
during thr day. one d ~a llng with
Williamsburg and th(' other with
Salisbury Town ship being hi gh-

Lewis Manley auxiliary meets

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Bradbury Kindergarten has graduation
Grad uation ct&gt;remonles lor the
2!1 ki ndergar ten student s at the
Bradbur.v Schoo l were hel d
recent ly .
Th e _voungsters all ired in rod
eaps and gow ns marched onto
the stage to tho tradi tional
"Po mp and Circum sta nce"
playt•d bv Chr is Rouse .. pia ni st.
Eac·h gradu ate wor.-· a si lk fl ora l
corsage proY ided b) tho PTO and
made by C ind~· Martin . A Carr

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June 18, 1987

Ohio

Jlnnday, June 18, 1987

Comrpunity calendar
THURSDAY
ThP Trinil v Churc h of r o me·
roy will ho\&lt;J an l ee cream 'ocia i
Th ursday and Frid ay from II
o.m . to 6 p.m . daily. Sandwi ehes
and lunch es ~i l l al so br
availablr•.
M iddh•pn r·r Chi ld Consrr,·a l ion

League will hold 11 annual family
pi enlc a! road sidr park ' no thbound l on U . s. ~:l Thursda)' ar
fi : :!O ·p.m .

ix'l wecn Portland and Long
Rollom . The sing will fl'alure
Dan Hay m an and !he Faith Trio.

Sl'NDA\

Si\l'URDAY
Hc•,· iv al a t the Da nv ill(' H ol inc·ss Church Thu rs day through
Su nday •. Jun e 28 with !he Rev .
.John Whi l c• al 7: :JO p.m . night ly.
Spec ial sin ging.
A hy mn si ng wi l l be held at the
H azel Communit y Chureh Saturday al 7:.10 p.m . The c hurc h is
loca ted on State Rout e 124

S~nday .

Thr Sc ipio Tow nship Fire
Deparl men! will sponsor a Cap ·
rain D's fish dinner on Sunday a1
11 a.m . to 4 p.m . a r t he fire slation
i n Ha r risom·ille.

Sp ecial m ec1 i ng .Shade Ri\W
L odge 4 .1~. F&amp;AM. !dO p.m .
Sat urda y ; work in master ma son
degree.

Ora ngp Tow nship Tr usl t:(ls wil l
hold a spec ial meeling on du sl
co ntrol Thursday at 7: :mp .m . ar
the flrrhou se in T uppers P lai ns.
E vPr vonr urged to &lt;Jt l rn d

Public Notic!l
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Cap! a in D 's fish dinner. 11 a.m .
ro 4 p .m. Sunda y at fire depart ·
ment quarters iii Harriso m ·IJi e
sponsored b\' Sei pio Township
Firr Depar lment.

Belles and Beaus Squan·
Dance Club sponsored dan ceR to
I 1 p.m . Sa I urda v a 1 Meigs Senior
Cit izens Cent er: ca ller .•! ern·
Cochr an , Fair m ont. W. Va.
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Father's Dav
Gift Idea•

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Rev. GIIIX'rt Craig will Spl'ak
at II a.m . and Rev . Douglas
Car ter a! :1::10 p.m . Sunda y to
conclude !he celebration of the ·
11i9th annivNsa r)' o f the Moun!
Moriah Bapllst Churc h in Mid·
dlepor t. Speaker tonigh t' i s Re,·.
Lamar Bryan! and Rev. Ca lvm
M i nnis on Friday eve ning with
bolh serv ices at 7 p .m ,

MEN'S LONG
'&amp; SHORT SLEEVE

ARROW
SHIRTS
COLORED OR' WHITE

---.Smilh famil.v reunion a1 Sen ior Deadline extended
The M eigs Counly ~ uniar F ai r
Cit izen s building . Pomeroy, 11 '
king and queen applicalions
a.m . lo 4 p.m .: polluck dinne r.
deadline has been extendrd to
bri ng ow n table scn·irr.
4:30 p.m . on Wednesda)', June24 .
PomC'roy Vo lunteer Fi r em en's A ll application s should h&lt;'!Urned
A ssociation w i ll sponsor a in lo !he Meigs Count y Extension
chick en barbecue ul t he f i re Service Office. Mulberry Ave ..
sl ation starting at 11 a. m.
Pomero)·.

Ma son, Ga l lia and Mrigs Cru ·
sadr for Christ spon sored gos pel
sing, 7 p .m . Suturdav Chester
Churc h of the Nazarene: .Jan
L avend er . Ca thy McDa ni el s, and
Narrow W ay Singer s , Poinl Plea ·
sa nt . to be f ea lured .

LEGAL NOTICE
· Southern Ohio Coal Company, Raccoon Mine No. 3, P,
0 . Box 490, Athens. Ohio.
~701 has submitted an
application to revise I Coal
Mining and Reclamation
~ermit nuinbered R-048~ ·
to. to the Qhio Department
of Natural Resources, Division of Reclamation . The
p.roposed Coal Mining and
Reclamation Operations will

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mfrs rebate
per quart

49¢

your cost

after rebate

LEGAL NOTICE
TO BIDDERS

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Motorcrafl I OW40

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After
Rebate

Motorcraft 1OW40
Premium Motor Oil

Sealed proposals . in dupli·
cate, bearing the title of the
work and the name of the
bidder, will be received in
th~ office of the Treasurer of
the Board of Education
Southern Local School Dis·
trict. Post Office Box 176,
Racine, Meigs County,

Plugs
74~ sale price

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per plug

49¢

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your cost
after rebate

Autolite
Non-Resistor Spark
Plugs Reg. 99c, timit16

White supplies last!
Reg. 99~ . limit 12

8 7 ¢ R e g. 99e

94~ sate price
25~ mfr's rebate '

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Rebate

per plug

Pennzoil 1OW30
Motor Oil

69¢

yourcosl
after rebate

Limil12

Ohio . 45771 by Donnie Hill.
f(easurer, for the Board of
Education of the Southern
local School District until
12 :00 Noon, Eastern Day·
liQht Savings limo on July
10, 1 987 for the installation
of'new tleater and modernni·
za}ion of the existing warm
aif heating and ventilating
system in the present Racine
JUnior High School. Racine .
Meigs County, Ohio, all In
accordance with specifica·
tions on file at the office of
the Treasurer of said Board.
Bids will be publicly
opened and read aloud at .
12 :00 Noon Eastern Day·
light Savings Time on July
10, 1987 in the office of lhe
Board of Education .
the Souttlern Local Board
of Education reserve_.&amp; the
right to refuse any and all
bids .
Dennie Hill , Treasurer
Southern Local Board
of Education
Racine, Ohio

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Resislor Plugs

Autolite Resistor
Spark Plugs
Reg. 1.24, limil16

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outsliualing s tuden t sPrvi c(•
aw&lt;~rd from the studen t go1·rr n
mm r HI Park er sb urg Com mun ·
II)' Co il r•ge for Iter co nll'ill u r io n in
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thr Lra rning Fksourcc C'rnH 1 r
Advisory Commllt et• and St udr •ni

GovPrnmt'nt .
She w ill be at rr, nrtin g Marsh" II
U nlwrs \ty litis fal l to pursur a
m ustC' t's clrgrrc' in acco unlin g.

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HEARING

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Columbia Township will hold

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Westler's
Bleche White

BluePolr
CarWu

WhHowolltlro

Liquid or poole.
Guorontoed
protection up to
2 full year~.
Reg.8.77, #BP25CP
orBPJOCP

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ondcluner.
Reg. 2.29, #500

e Budgot Heerlng July 6,
1!187 at7:30 P.M. at the fire

Auto
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16! 18 1tc

Wild West

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tront IIOflll)e pockelo.

letfrHhtlrln.
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Public Notice

Formolltrudto.
Reg.34.15

window togging.

•'Oulck&amp;oaay

PUBLIC NOTICE
Rublic water supplies are
required by State Regula·

lnota\111\on.
Reg. lrom 14.95

OFF

ASHLEE M I('JU~ LLE IIILL

Hill birth

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Mr. and Mrs. ntelt;~rd

arl' unnouncing

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daughter-. Ashier Ml&lt;'hr•ilr . a tlhP
H olzer· M l•d l cal ('~nler on Ma)·
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Wilmar
Mechanic's
20·pc. Tool Kit

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Ran som Hnd pall'l'll&lt;ll gru ndp '-11'·

Marine BaHerfes

rn ts an' Hl'irn III II and thr late
Lro C. Hill. ;rll of llacinr .

4488

tiol\, Rule 3745 - B1 · 21 ,

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395

With pouch, reg . 29.95

Sell price good With exchaft1je.jll
Reg. from 9.95

For moat bolla. Reg. 54.88

199

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Deep Crcle BaHerie
For moat RV's. Reg. from 59.88
Sole pric11 good with exchange.

ActronTest
Equipment Kit

Autolite Motorcycle
Spark Plugs

Reg. 74.95, #K350

2 per pock, Reg. 2.99

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5.00 OFF

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7.000FF

1 Year Warranty. Reg . 21 .95

Brake Rotors

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45.701

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Everyday Low Price

From

449

Pre stone
Brake Fluid

Superior Running Soard Lights

12oz.
Reg. 1.69. • AS400

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OPEN a.111.7 DAYS
A
WEEK
M•ndoy
Store houn: 1:30
to 1:00 P·•·
through Friday, ·
1:30 a.m. to 6:00 P·•· Satvnlay anti 10:00 a.N. ta 5:00 p.m. Sunday.
1987.

has l\lbmil1od an

application to revise a Coal
Mining and Reclamation
Permit numbered R-0354 -

3. totheOhioOepartmentof
Natural Resourcn, Division
of : Reclamation. The proposed Coal Mining and
Re-clamation Operations will
be in Meigs County, Salem
Township, Sectioos 19. 20 ,
27~

32. 33 end 34. Fraction•
2( 22, 27, 28 end 31. on
the property of Wendell

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Hydraulic
Brake Hoses

Kenco Running Boards

Sale prices in effect June 18 through June 24 .

Southern Ohio Coal Company, Meigt Mine No. 1. P.
0 . Bo" 490 . Athens, Ohio.

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Kenco Tailgate Protectors

Low Price

LEGAL NOTICE

1488
1888
2495

Calipers
Sale price good with exchange.

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Mr. a nd Mrs. Ru)·m ond 1\lmes.
USAF Base. Lak r nhra tir , E ngland. a1·c a nn ounrl ng lh r bit' lh of
lhelr first r hild. a son, Brandon
Michael.
The inf;w t was born on M a, · 20
und weig hed srvrn pounds. four
ouncrs and was 20 Inches long.
M al rr rr a l gr andparrnts are
Mr. and M rs . Chailcs LPI?,
Syrarus(', and the paternal
grandparents ar c Mr. and Mrs.
William Kimes. Raci ne.
Th&lt;"
I nf ant s greal·
grandp11rents are Mrs. Edith
Cogar. Syracu se, and Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Kimes. Hartford,
W. Va.

Public Notice

Sale price good with exchange.
t Year Warranly. Reg . lrom 19.88

Reg. 12.95

Kimes birth

161 16. 17. 1B. 3tc

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Master Crlinders

Rally Truck Splash Guards

BRANDON MICHA EL KIMES

Ohio Administrative Code.
to roulinely monitor lhe
microbiological quality of
thO drinking water in their
distribution system in order
to lmsure that sa fe water is
being supplied to the
consumer .
The Village of Rutland is
required to collect and e)lam·
ina. a minimum of one
microbiologial sample each
month. No sample was
coUected or anatvzed for the
month of April 1987. The
Village has taken tteps 10
ensure that adequate moni·
toling wi!l be performed in
th~ future.

Challe!fger
Batterres

Pre stone Brake
Fluid

9941
50¢

49¢

~~209 Upper River Rd.
Gallipolis, Ohio

the certification is that upon
hs approval the Meigs
County Commissioners mav
use the Block Grant funds
and OlGS will have utisfied
its responsibilities under the
National Environmental Policy Act ol 1969. OLGS will
accept an objection to the
Request for Release of
Funds approval if it is on O!"e
of tl"!e following .basis : (a)
that cer1ification was not .in
fact eKecutod by the certify·
ing officer of applicant ap·

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Public Notice

Brvr rly Ann Wi lcox. daught er
of Mr. and Mrs . Ray m ond 1..
Wilco x. M idd leport. graduated
May !I from C ir •nvl lle State
Co llege with a ba chelor of
S(' iPncc In bu ~ in Pss admi nis lrtJ ·
l ion In accou nting. Sh e al so
grad uatrrl w lfh honors on Ma y 2:1
from Parke1·s 1Ju rg Communily
Co ll ege w ith '"' Associa te rif
Applied Sc iences i n &lt;~ c c o unlln g.
Durin g thP p i.is l vPar sh( 1 W&lt;JS
prPsiden l of thr Ph i 1\eta
Lambda Chapler at Parkersburg
Communlt .v Co llrgr anrt pla c(•d
fir s! In the M s. l"ulurr B usi ness
Executive c at egor.v n l t lw PBL
State L eadershi p Confrrr nce in
April. ShP wil l IJP n•pn' sentlng
I he s!U tro chapt N ;rtthr• Na tlon ;r l
L radNshlp Conference to be hr ld
In Anahei m. Cali f. .Ju ly :,-R l'hi
Ewta Lambd a b thr co ll ege
afflllate of F"uturr• Bus iness

1, 744 acres and is located

on the Wilkesville and Ru ·
lland .Ouad. 7 Vt minute
U.S .G.S . quadrangle map

permit area enco..,passes
665 acres and is located on
the Wilkesville Quad 7%
mirlute V.S.G.S. quadrangle
map approximately 1500 '
SE from Wilkesville. Ohio .
Th~ application is on file at
the offiCe of the · Meigs
County Recorder, MeiQs
County Court House. Se·
cond Street, Pomeroy, Ohio
45769, end the Vinton
County R,ecorder. Vinton
County Court House. Main
Street. McArthur, Ohio
45851 for public viewing.
Written comments or re·
questa for informal conference may be sent to the
Division of Reclamation,
Fountain Square, Buildjng
B - 3, Columbus . Ohio
43224. within thirty deys of
the last date of publication
of this notice.
{6111 , 1B . 25 : 1712. 4tc

Wilcox
graduating
two ttmes

Public Notice

25 , on the property of Bill
Anderson. Wendell Barrett ,
F!&amp;flk Colwell. Doris Far~v .
David Judge . Basil Long.
Rick Metheney , Bobby
Pope, Rena Silvers and
James Wells. The proposed

be in Meigs County, Sllem

BEVERLY ANN WILCOX

Public Notice

approximately 1000' east to
2200 ' .aoutheast from Wilkesville, Ohio .
The applic.tion ls on file at
the office of the Meigs
County Recorder, Meigs
County Court House. Se·
cond Street, Pomeroy. Ohio
45769. for public viewing.
Written comments or re·
quests for informal cOnference may be sent to the
DiVision of Reclamation
Fountain Square, BuitdinQ
B - 3 , Columbus , Ohio
43224, within thirty days of
the last date of publication
of this notice.

T.ownship, Sections 19 and

BAHR
CLOTHIERS·
MIDDLEPOIT

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Ba"ett, Joseph Bryant. Opal
Fitipetrick . llrrv Montgomery. Anna Ogdin. Carroll
Ol)din, Klmmy Pierce , Gene
Puckett. Frank Puckett. Sam
Scott, Au. Shenafteld, Pat
Shere. Clovis Strousboug~ .
Letter Thomas . Cerol Pierce
anti the Meigs County Board
of Education. The propos.ct
permit area encompann

Public Notice
NOTICE TO PUBLIC OF THE
FINDING OF NO SIGNIFI CANT IMPACT ON THE
ENVIRONMENT ANO NO TICE TO PUBLIC OF IN TENT TO REDUEST RE ·
LEASE OF FUNDS.
TO ALL INTERESTED
AGENCIES, GROUPS AND
PERSONS:
On or about July 6, 1987,
the Meigs County Commis·
sioners will requast the Ohio
Department of Develop ment , Office of Local Go·
vernment Services, to re lease Federal Funds under
Title I of- the Hpusing and
Community Development

Act of 19741PL193·3831 for
the following project:

SOUTHEAST
FABRICATORS,
INCORPORATED
COBG ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
M~IGS COUNTY, OHIO
. It has been determined
that such request for release
of funds will not constitute
an action significantly affecting ttle quality of the
human environment and accordingly the above named
County has decided not to
prepare an environmental
Impact Statement under the
National Environmental Pol-

icy Act of 19691PL91 -1901.
the rea&amp;on for such
decision nol to prepare such
Statement is that thera is no
signific•nt impact on the
natural environment.
An Environmental Review
Record respecting the
within project has been
made bv the above named
County which documerits
the environmental review of
the project and more tully
sets forth the reasons why
such Statement Is not re·
quired , This Environmental
Review Record it on file at
the Commissioners' office
and is available for public
examination and copying
upon request at said Commissioners' office. Meigs
Countv Courthouse, Pome·
roy , Ohio 46769 between
the hours of 9:00 A.M . and
4 :00P .M . No funher envir·
onmental review of such
project is proposed to be
conducted prior 10 the re·
quest for release of Federal
funds.
All Interested agencies.
groups , and persons disagreeing with the Finding of
No Significant Impact
IFONSI) are invited to sub·
mit written comments for
consideration by the Meigs
County Commissioners .
Such written comments
should be received at the
Commissioners' office on or

before July 6, 1987. All
such comments so received
will be considered and the
Meigs County Commission·
ers will not request the
release of Federal funds or
take any administrative action on the within project
prior to the date apecified in
the preceding sentence .
The Meigs County Commissioners will undenake
the project described above
with Block Grant Iundt from
the Ohio Department of
Development. Office of local Government Services ,
under Tille I of the Housing
and Community Develop·
ment Act of 1974 . The
Meigs County Commillioners are certifying to OLGS
that in their official capacity
as Co!Jnty Commi11ionen
consent to accept the juris·
diction of the Federal Couns
it an action is brought to
enforce responsibilities in
relation to environmental
reviews, decision making
and tction, and that these
responsibilities have been
satisfied. The legal effect of

Perh1p1

you sent

lovely cord.
Or sat quletlyimn:hair.
Perh•P• you tent a fu neral sprly-

lf eo we saw it there.
Perhaps you tpoke the
klndett wordl '

Aa ony friend could aay;
Perhepa you were not
there at ell,

Just thought of u1 thlt
doy.
Whatever you did to
console our hearts.

We thtnk you so much
whatever the pert .

A sincere thank• from
the Bernadino Meier
Fa mit

3 Announcements

sate price
mfr's rebate

SAWYEI/LUMIII GIADII 'fUIIIIIG
at Hedti111 Ttdtnlcal Cell•

your cost
aflerrebote

IIIGIT SAWTII n.-&amp;
for E•pertenced Lumbei nten
Evenings • Saturday•

5:30-8:30 p.m. Tu / Th- 8 o.m.-4 p.m. 511.
)Jpgrede your lumbering lkHI1 . Progr1m offered one
timtl only. BtOinl Juno 23. 1917.

III.WOOI liiiiiiUMHG

Ltorn o ...........,.. otlft from otonto finish .
, ..... July • • 11171

,._ 110 I I 1la«A1 COWOI
7b-J5tl or 1-....tii-416J, nl. Uti,
......
'

9

Wonted To Buy

11

Help Wanted

Baby sitter in our hom e for 2
children, week day&amp;. referen ce

required. 304 ·882 ·3574 .

Buying dail¥ gold , silver coins.
rings , jewelry, sterling ware, old
coins. large currency. Top pri· ·

ces. Ed Burkett Barber Shop.
2nd. Ave . Middleport, Oh. 614 992-3476 .
QUILTS
Cash p11id for collector antique
or pre 1960 quilts. Pi eced or

applique. (J..ny co ndit ion. Higher
paid for unusual patterns.
Call Marc al 614-992-2101
d&amp;ys or 1· 592 ·2461 evenings o r
weekends.
price~

8. \Jifn

/61 1B. 1 tc

Wantad-mature lady to live ln
wittl elderly lady. good home.
reasonable pay, must hove refer·
ences. respond to Point Pleasant
Register. Bolt P· 16, 200 Main
St ., Point Pleasant.
Part time. applicant mull be
8JO:P9fiehced in c hanging c.r.
truek and tractor tires, front end
alignment a plus, must have
mRChenical abilities. Apply in
person only. no phone C4'IIS
plee&amp;e. Ohio Valley Tir e Outlet.
Galllpo li &amp; Ferry, W. Va.

12

Situations
Wanted

Apartment sila refrigerator . Call

614· 992 ·3181 .

DENNY CONGO 1
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR
Truck, auto, &amp;
heavy equipment
repairs and
welding .
(Ali makes &amp; models)

992·3410

PH.

949-275(1
·John II. Bentz
Owner/Mechanic
s.s. '87·3 mo.

10-8-ttc

YOUNG'S

HEATING &amp; COOLING
mercial units . Installation ot

duel work. humidif ieiS . fur-

nace. heat pumps . and air con·

- Addons and remodeling
- Roo fing and gutter work
-- Con c rete work
- Plumb ing and elee1rical
work

dit ionint.
All work guaranteed. Call :

(6141 985·42111res id encel
"Special: HEll package central
air condiloning for mobile or
modular homes. insla/led on
pad and ready to cool. Price :
$1199.00 plus lu .
or a HEIL2Vr !on Heal Pump in·

(Free Estimates)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992. &amp;21S or 992 -7314
Pomoroy. Ohio
4·15,' 86 1c

Portable Sandblasting

MASONRY
RESTORATION. SWIM
POOLS , STEEL, LAWN
fURNITURE . BARNS .
FARMING EOUIPMENT.
HOUSES, ETC .

Built

No Sunday Calls

CAll 614.446-3028
5·19-t mo.

HUDNALL
PLUMBING HEATING

Howard L. Writesel

ROOFING

&amp;

161 North Smnd

NEW- REPAIR

949-2263
or 949·2168

Custom Painting
Service, Rustoration
&amp; Collision Serwi'e
Wash &amp; Detail
Service
550 PAGE ST.
MIDDLEPOU, OH.
PH. 992-3537

5·19-' 87-1 mo.

•
TRENCHING IS OUR LtNE

•

MARCUM
CONTRACTING
CHESTIR, OHIO

Rt. 4. Hysell Run Road
Pomeroy. Ohio 45769
PH . 16141 992 ·2834 or
992-6704-Free Estimates
5-1)-2 "'·

BISSELL
BUILDERS

CUSTOM lUllT
Roasonablt PrieM"

PH. 949-2801
or 949·2860
Ddy or Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS
4· 16· 16-lfn

BOGGS
SALES &amp; SEIVICE
U. Sr. IT. SO fAST
GUYSVIllE, OHIO
Authorized Joltot DHro,
Ntw Holl.nd, lush Hog
Farm lqvipmtnt

P"

l'fH

fl'1mt

VINYl &amp; ALUMINUM

PH. 992-2772

Ph. 1614) 843-5425

(All:

6+87-1 mo.

5· 22 -87· 2 mo. pd .

.~ ·

'-ALU
II Til

SMALL ENGINE

~

REPAIR

Authorized Service
&amp; Parts
Briggs &amp; Stratton
Te cumseh
Weed Eater
homel ite
Jacobsen

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY
992-6611

I'.&gt;' '"""
"·~

--

5·1).1)

RADIATOR
SERVICE

We ca.n repair and recore radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
oul radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

PAT HILL FORD
992-2196

Middleport, Ohio
1-13- tfc

"

Masttrcard·VIaa l Regardlatt of
credi t history . Alao. new credit
card. No one refusedl For in~o ..
ctll 1· 316 · 733 - 6062 ext .

M2021 .

t~ ' " '' "

UHt nn

r.,. t11 •1u

PUIII( rNVIIID

THE
KOUNTRY CLUB

GOLF
LESSONS

' 8.00
NEW
GRIPS
'3.00
TROPHIES
PLAQUES
BADGES

Roger Hysell
Garage
Rr . 124, Pomeroy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Alu Trtlltmhtlon
PH. 992·5682
or 992·71~1
6- 17-1fc

6-15· 87·1 mo.

Fer• E41IP•••t

614·843 -5248

7 pupplts &amp; 3 adull dog&amp; . All
mixed brned . Call 814 ·446-

1159.
6 month old female Blut Httl&amp;'r.
haa had tlltkots. Ca118U -4..S,-

7803.
plants.

ANTIQUES
IUY OR SELL
liwtrlnt Alltiques

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•In sula tion
•Storm ODors

•Storm Window s
•Replacement Window s
•New Roofing

" FRII ISTIMATIS "

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992·2772

6·2-11-1 mo.

RIASONAill • RILIUU
8-20-'16 tfn

,_oy

1124 East Main St.
1101111: Tot.·Wt4..fri.
II 1. 111. It 7 p.ro.

""""-t
IUSS

s-toy, I ,..,.• 7 , ....
It ~...

MOOIIE
992-2526

5-2 1-17-1 ItO.

ACCENT

PEAT'S SHAIPEitl UP
A (OifY 11m11PIIIf
HANO &amp; CIA . SAWS
CARBIDE TIPB
SCISSORS • SNIPS
PlANER BlADES
ROUTER BITS
CLIPPER BlADES
KITCHEN KNIVES
PRUNERS • BAND
SAWS · CHAIN SAW
CHAINS

u 171 Oorlt . . ..

ltllllt"-• 011. 4S7U

. .5.4111 .... 7... 54

5-21·11-IM.

SOCIAL SERVICES WORK ER 3
Opening tor Social Worker 3 at
Gallipolis Oavelopmen!ll Cen ter. mu11 be OMAP Certifiable.
li cente or pending llcenae. E~tp~t­
rlltnce working whh MR population ta • member oh n lnttrdiscl•
plln.,v team. It lnteraattd
contact the Peraonnel Oepert ·
menr at GOC. Gallipolis, Ohio
4&amp;831 , Telephone: 614-446 ·

FEitiCI COMPANY

lei Ue F..ea Vo• I•
FREE ES~IMATES

AES IDE NTIAL I COMME,.CIAL

PH. 742-2027

~.J..~B
~
·
·
.
.
,. J
f

5/J / Un

JOBS .

Call

5t4-317·0124 .
To a good home in countrv·
Young, bta ch tem11e dot, Plrt
poodle. C1 ll &amp;14 -379· 2•35 .

Oemona1rate the largest line in
party plan . Free kil. Tov•· gittahomt dtcot -plut brand nuw
Chrlstma1 lin e. 0\ier 800 lttmt .
No dellv., lng , no colleetlng. No
e•perlence. Ctll Friendly. Home
Psrtlet . 1-B00-227-1!1 0.
Ellcellent WIQIII for spare lime
usemblv work: electr&lt;Jnict .
cr~ fts . Others. Info [604 1 &amp;•1 ·
0091 EAt. 3021'1 Open 7 drts.
Opanlng ft)r lfiial tecr.,af"' In
Pomet'oy. Send resu me to The
Dally Sentinel . P.O. Boll729 C.
Pomeroy. Ohio 46769.
Help needed in pr ivate home tor
eldetly. Call 814 ·992· 8873
VETERANS·EIIn em a money In
!he Army Nat ional Guard . 304675·3950 or 1· 800· 642 ·3619 .
Appll c1t10ns now be ing ac·
cepted for 1 part t ime avenlng
•hitt potlllon fof Madicat l11b
Htohnl ean . · Cornact ptraonntl
oHice Plu111nt Vaiiii'V Hosp,
Valley Drive. Point Pte11ant. W.
Va 1-304· &amp;75· 4340.

1-••-.-,-,-ttt-,-,-ln-,-.-u,- h-o_m_o_r_or- 2

children. Monde~ thru Thursday.
304-882-2 427 afl er ~!00 pr'l'l.

Will baby si1 in my home 6 dav•a
Wll&amp;k. have references. 304·

676·2906 .

Need baby1itter day shift, 304·
875·8648 attar 8 :00PM.

.

Will do beby 1hting in my hom e.
call anytime for informallon,
30--676-1982 .

Financial
21

Business
Opportunity

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·
lNG CO . recommend• that you
do bualne11 with Pto:fle you
know, and NOT to sen money
through the mtll until you hiWt '
lnv11stlgated the offering .

Saw Mill Frick. 4 block p ie unit .
M/ motor . •5.600 . Call 614 ·
643·2603, 632·7869 .
1986 Case trtctor : Diesel wltf1
load er, 4x4 WO . I 16,000. C11ll

614·643 ·2603, 632 ·7868.
Tire Reurpl ng Bu slneu .
126,000. At equipment Rec.p
tlr11s: 13 to 10 Inch. Ca ll
304· 787· 3495. Normsn Setliff.

R e~ l Esl~le

31

Homes for Sale

New 48A . 2 bath, Clark Dr.
t!U.OOO. Newtv remodhrd Hs.
2BA, •22 .000 In Addison. Call
U6 ·8898
.

••For Sale nr l ea&amp;e'"
4 BR . 2 bath, full hau~mrmt . with
abov11ground pool &amp; )(L dedt on
112 ·acra ecron from Addnllle
gnde •chool. Finenclng aVelle·
ble with email down plyment,
Priced thousands below ep·
pral1td value. Call Belt: 919·
791 · 2162.
Com platetv remodeled houu . 7
roo mt. 2 baths. 30 acrea
ground . 10 acrn good bottom.
Call 614· 379· 2780.
Lovely new 3 BR home buiH thlt
tptlng . 2 oar g•age. nice area.
Clay &amp; el l~ •r.hoolt, 8 miles
grom Gallipolis. WIU consider
mobile home 11 lfada · i n .

047.&amp;00 . Ctl 614· 446 ·8038.

5 kitten• tog l vt~way . 2 bllclt, 2
black and yellow, t gr~y stripe
Ctll 8H -7.t2 -2793

1---------Full time Optometric Ullstan t,

3 hdr., 1 acre. Hlrrltonvlllturea.
*18.500. Clll61 • · 742. 3168.

3 kftten110 giveaway . 1 white. 1
yellow. 1 yellow •nd wh itt. Ctll

tend resume to 8011 C·15, Pt.
Pit . "eg lst&amp;r, 200 Main St .. Pt.
Ptt, W. Va.

Haute &amp; bu il ding on 38 acres·
&amp;'h mi. South of Rio Grande on
326. C1 11&amp;14· 379-2283.

Newt papltfl to . givt tw"f'. Catt
Ot4-992-6254
...-981·3884

4 puppiH, wormed. pho111 304·
176·2856.
Stvttel Ut1ont o1 ctturctt used
hymn book1, 3a.·47&amp;-•ess.
Red OotMrm.., Pinlltl•. 5 y..,.
old. houtt dog . ap.,td and
shott. lovn children. 304· 773-

r=====~::::::::;~==-:..JL::::~~~~~::==
·.. -.
, • r.,' .....
'

~-~~

6 Lost and Found
Loat: ftm•lebltck . whiteanctttA
Watkar Fo.~o: Hound. w..rlng
whita nylon co llar. lilt SHn 2
w"ka 190 Itt Fhrt'WOftds aret.
C•ll 8,. ·992 · 3028 .

FOUND p1lt women's giH.. t ,
Sund.,- llf Krodel Perk. 304·
e75·7326 ,....,tngs.

LOST ml.. d br"Hd m... dog,
··chartt.", red ny..,ft colltf,
ml ..ing from PI• V•llty Aold
' ' "· AEWAAD for return. 304·

178· 4114

Df

304-815 ·3&amp;48.

&amp; Vicinity
Ytrd Stle: June 17. 18. 19.
Clothn. Knlok Knactl•; 25C to
80e , F~Nitw • Evlrgrfl8n Rd.
• dty ytrd ute. Wed .• Sat . Baby
lttmt. twcvete • tticyele. lots of
whtt· note. Tool&amp; IIi lot• of Misc.
Centenarv 11 Linco ln Pike .
Fri. • Sat, 1f~ ml.· Gtorges Creeh
oH Rl. 7 . 9AM ·1 M1fttffl l &amp;
Sprinot. Gu hettotr, wisher.
pttkl furn ltu,.,
2 famity moving sala . Wegon
Wheel. 1 ahe11 frHJar. Lou of
wtrythlng ·1 buyer· can buy alii
Rt 325 on Shelton Rd. Cell

G14-24D·&amp;•43 .

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

c.M~ed An Ohio tnd W.. t Vlrgi·
nla. "-al htate, 1n1lq\jl, term,
liquidation aafet . 30• · 773 .

5711 Of 773-5430 .

AUCTION , nfilid cash In 1 d-v1
Ott It the auction ~·Y· C•U Col.
O•e• e. Clldl:, ao• ·895 ·3430
fOf aM your auction ne.dtL'-rtu No. 7&amp;4· 88 .

9

Wanted To Buy

We P"'f C!Jth for ttt• model cletn
uHd e•a.

Chev.- Oidslnc.
II" Gen• Johnson

~1 1m Min~

114-4~1 -3172

I'

'ti··

"'f

•

11!$.--'1!-ts~-ioll II/!I~'IIN~

.......Giil1Tpolis..........

&amp;731 .

ProfHsional
CHISTD, OHIO 45720

TVsr Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service

a.

One ctlito
tiger kitten . Verv
gentle. Call 614 ·446· 2316 .

514-441· 1010.

JOHN TUFOID

J.R.'s REPAIRS

Giveaway

cabb1ge

Apply at the GaUls Coun ty
Health Oepar1ment. Equal Op ·
portunity Employer .

111S.O•Q • 859.230 yr. Now
Hiring. Ctlll BOfi-·687 ·6000 E11t .
R-9806 for cur rent fl!ldllrallltl .

3 Announcements

Lite

9:00tot2:00 , t :OOt04 :00PM .

GOVER~ME~T

Full blooded male Pekingtu: 2
vrt. old. To good hom11. Good
with children .. M1le cat . Call

] &gt;i,J • 11 I 0'1"1• I Pi I
,.,,tt, tf,., 111i rmrl fliJ••hrru
~~ "''"''""'Jn• &gt;HH~r~t•
l•m•l ! P'' ru,•n,.,, ;~fr

ltnqo

Will babysit children any 41(18J In
home. have l:lllperience alid
references. 304 ·675· 2424.

Contracl po sition available :
Clerk-Typing sklll 1, knowledl)e
o f Ottica Practi ce and Proc•
du res , ebfl ity to meet public
required . Appli cetion• will be
taken June 22 and 23. 1987 .

1642 . EOE .

All no u11 ce men Is

4

'0 PH'i'l f

Doaltr

1-3-'16 tfe

614·388·9062 .

EUGENE LONG

BUILDINGS
REFERENCES
Phone Day or E..ninl'

Electronic Organs
Mobile service

Pert• &amp;St,.let

Wanted: Bodv man · Exper ienced
only . Call 614 -446 ·8980 or

FREE ESTIMATES

•GARAGES &amp; POlE

~~n

Can do lighl hauling and rooting .
Reas onabla raus . Merion
Snider. 614 -949-2629.

mv

ADDITIONS

70 Horrl (nrM f,orNt

Oc cassi o nal s lnin(l with the
elderly · your ht:Juae or min B. NeAr
downtow n . Call 614 · 446 ·
4911 .

Full time Optometrist . Send
Reaume to: Box T-C0 -100 .

POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

•REMODELING &amp;

BINGO

2416 .

PARTS and SERVICE
4 5·tlr

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

CUSTOM BUILT
GARAGES

•IH10FING •SIDING

9B5-4141

Jim 's odd jobs. painting. drive way reseallny. carp enter work &amp;
root repair, 1rees &amp; hedges ,
Dkpetie n ced . Ph . 614 ·379 ·

•Orvers •Freerers

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Types
Worked in home urea
20 years
"Free Estimates"

Middleport, Oh .

GINUAI CONTUCTOIS
6·10.17-1 mo . pd.

M &amp; M lawn C11re &amp; Window
Cleaning. Ca ll any day atter ,6
PM. 61 4 -379 -257 1.

lawn mower repair . Will pick up
and deliver. Also ligh1 hauling .
Ca ll 614·742· 2393 or 61 4 ·
742-309 1.

•Refrigerators

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

•WINDOW REPLACEMENT
~OOM

Jim 's odd jo b ~ paint in g, drive·
way resealing , carpenter ~ork tJc
roof repair. treos &amp; hedges
tuo:.perienced . Call 614 · 319 2416 .

Need babyaitter for 1 amall child
in area· Holz er Medica l. Cell
614· 446·8217 attar 6 PM .

fr iends. Sell Avon S. earn U$ .
Caii614-U6-2156 .

t ''~ '11~

1HURl.o7 PM - II oo4l

TRENCHING SERVICE

•Washers •Dishwashers
•Ran{les

Pan-time sales clerk. Apply In
person with r8sume only. Gin·u ,
Silvor Bridge Piau, Gallipolis .

Seplic tank pum ping, rtls identhtl
&amp; commerico!. sao per load.
Ron Evans Ent erprisei. Jackson.
Ohio. Ca tl614 · 286 ·5930

Meot nice people. Mahe new

Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone Bills Here
·, IUIINEII PHONE
16141 ~~2 · 61!0
PEIIDINCI PHON!
16141 ~92 · 77l4

EAGLII CIUI-POMIIOY, OH.

WILLIAMS

All Makes

&amp;/ 1211 mo

Pra,lous ""'"';ng or toloma•·
ket ing e.perience ia pr eferred .
Ekcellent eommiuion plan alona
w ith bonus tue structured 1or
c areer minded In dividual s . Bee
your own boul Write vour ow n
check! Rep ly immediately with
work hit tory or resumeS. we will
contact you lmmediafely . Reply
to The Auto Club ot Southeastern Ohio {AAA} 710 Weller St .
Porsmouth. Ohi o 46662 . Aun:
Bob Bates , Sales Man ager
Earn big 8$ . Sign with Avon
now . Call 614· 388 ·9340.

9B5-3561

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Backhoe Se1vice

Licenaed &amp; Bonded

.:::e.

Any living Room
&amp; Hall - '34.95
Any 2 Room1 and
Hall - '44.95
Any 3 Room1 and
Hall - t59.9S
Any S Room• and
Holl - t94.95

We Carry Fishing Supplies

Trenching ot Any Type
Plumbin&amp; Service
Custom Weldin&amp;
Lowboy Houiin&amp;
Septic SySiems
We Carry Conmte Cuivens

446-6323

Middleport, Ohio 457&amp;0

4-22· 87-lln

GEARY'S
BODY SHOP

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

WMK GUAUNTUD/tiU ISTIIU.TH

3-11-lfn

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

CARPET
UPHOLSTERY PLUS

IESIDENnAL, tNDUITIIAl,
COMMIICill
I'll come to you.

"Free Estimates"

PH. 949·2860
or 949-2801

(CUT OUT FOR FUTURI USEI

WBUAAN'S PAIN11NG
&amp; SANDIII.AS11NG CO.

SIDING CO.
Homes

l&amp;W CLEANING

stalled on y~ur electric furna ce.
Price: $1699.00 plus tu . 1· 28

BISSELL
Ntw

949·27 48 •

Help Wanted

Now hiring a .. perienced ules
people. The Auto Club of SQuth fiBitern Ohio (AAA) is cur·
rently seeking qualitied individuals with previo us u l es
experien ce to sell club m embAr·
ahips in thu Gallipolis area.

L_______________.;.5-~1:;8·.,:'8::;7-;::lf:;:n...J,

Res idential and small com·

CARPENTER
SERVICE

*VINYL SIDING
*AlUMINUM SIDING
*BLOWN IN
INSULATION

11

BELL General
CONSTRUCTION
Contractors
RACINE, OHIO

3 3D. Call 614 ·256-6260 .

18 Wanted to Do

FREE
ESTIMATES
ALL WORK
GUARANTEED

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

Woman to co ma into nome to
care for elderly l&amp;dy . 8:30 to

Employmenl
Services

NEW HOMES
RESIDENTIAL
RENOVATIONS

Alck ,.,,.ton •uetlon"r li·

Dov Pr09'•m IMondov·Thu......,y. I o.m.-11 p.m.I

i

applicant's erivironmental
review record for the project
indicates omission of a required decision making find . ing or step applic•ble to the

"At
a

Business Services

proved by OLGS : or (bjthat

HOMEs'&amp; GARAGES

1 Card of Thanks

Public Notice

The Daily Sentinel- Page 13

Mld1ig1n Bel• ISO Nail, turn .•
elothlng tO 1111 88, bedding,
curt1ins, cauetta pll'fen, home
interior.
Yard Sell· IU First . ThursdBY.
Fr ldl'f. 9· 4 . Btrgainll

604 Fourth ....

'•'d" o"1'

Y l td S&amp;le 11 Centenary Town
Hou1e Frldeyl S111urday. 9 to6.

Pomiirov··
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
P.-t io Sal, 9 t .m. to 4 p m FridR'i And Sat urday. lt o m ~ too
numRrou.t tO ment ion Muu sell
111 111tle ~tillite . 360 Pen rl St
Mlddhtport
·
3 f lmll~ yard ae te. Fridtlv and
Sllurd.ay 2'h miles Flatwoods
Rd. Baby clo thes. furn iture,
nareo. alhums , women t , mens
1nd chlld re n a cloth ing Wat ch
for sign• ·

..Pf Pleiisa·rit ·
&amp; Vicinity

3 t1mlty yard 1111. Corn~~r Mt.
Tabor &amp; Coal Valley Ad. Naar
VInton. Wedn11day, Thursday.
&amp; Frld1y .

Vt~rd Sale. Thu rsand Fri. 2 fam ily
aa lf!, loll girls •~te&amp;2 • 7 . womena
16, la tti: mise. Eckerd Chapel
Rea d.

Mov ing Sele, Fri.. &amp; Sat . Routh
Lane between At ? Ill At 654.
Che1hlre, Slgn1. Wood tablet 8r
chelrt , Ckerry vanity wl1h mirror
&amp; beneh. Poneble dlshwaaher,
workl grtat. etc.

Remodeling Yard Sale. Satufday
June 20 . 9 :00 till 1. 2 511 and
2613 Jetter•on A111,

P1tlo Stlt: Thun .. . Fri . 10· 4.
Fovr miiM oul 8ulavllle Rd.,
third houu on left 1fter Shrine

Clvb.

V&amp;rd Stle, Thurund Fri. 21tmlly
11la.lo1s girltl ltel2· 7 , womens
18. lots mite. Eckard Chapel
Ro1d.
5 ftmily y411rd nle. 122 Pleaaanl
St , Fridfly . 9 ·00 till 3:00.

�Page- 14- The Daily Sentinel
31

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

LAFF-A-DAY

Homes for Sale

51 Household Goods

54 Misc. Merch1ndise

LAYNE 'S FURNITURE

TONY ' S GUN REPAIRS , hot
reblueing. frH puppy w'ith tiCh
blueing ;ob. call 304.17!5-•631 .

3 BR . remodeled . kitchen &amp;

bath Orchat'd I grape h1rbor.
B11rn. with lot or 30 I Crttt . 7 mi.
from town. Make offer. Call

Sofll and chaira priced from
1395 to 1995. T1blea fl50 and
up to n 25. Hide-a · beds 1390
to 1596. Recliners t2215 to
1375. "-mp1 128 to *128 .
Dinettet f109 and up to 1496 .
Wood table w· 6 chaifl t285 to
t195. Dult 1100 up to *375 .
Hutch&amp;s UOO and up. Bunk
beds complete w ·m.ttr..
t295 and up 10 f396 . Babv beda
t110 . MattrMIII. or ·box ll)ling•
full or twin U8, firm t78, end
SB8 . Queen sets t226, King
f350 . 4 drawer ch11t *69 . Gun
cabinet• 6 gun. Gu or lilectric
r1nge U76. Baby mattruaea
$36 &amp; t46 . Bed frames •20.
S30 &amp; King frame f60 . Good
at lec1ion of bedroom auitel,
metal cabiMta, headboard• 130
and uP to IJ65.

614· 379-2602.
Nice 3 BR hou1e: c.rpet, car·

port. fen ced y1rd. county water.
Loca ted 4 mi N. of QaUipolit.
Euyh a cc&amp;u 10 tho pping arets.
Price $33,000. Nagot iable. C!lll
6-14 -379-2441 Anytime:

m

6 bedroo m hom e for tale. 1 acre.
Possi bl e land cont rite! or as1ume

,,,,

loan . Low down paymen t l&lt; it·
chen. OR , lg. LA , bath, lg. dack.
Acrou from new elementary
schoo l in Vi nton. Call614· 388·

8792
By ovvner ; Smali 2 8R home.
From St. At . 2 18-tak e Krin er Ad .
1 / 8 mil e-fi rst houu on right
112.000 -will help finan ce. Ca ll

614 -446 -2917.

90 Daya 11me as caih with
approved credil. 3 Miles out
Bulaville Rd . Open 9am to 5pm
Mon . thru Sat . Ph. 61 4 ·446·

• . &lt;II

For aale by owner· 2 ttory haute
in M iddleport O\lerloo king park.

30 yr . guarnt eed vlnyle liding.
w-w carpet 1 lh beth, unique
woodwork . 614-992-5126 .
Fully turn ilhfld 2 bedroom home
in Racine with &amp;(lu ipped kit chM.
river vi&amp;W property . across tram
General Store. Easy 1ccesa to
Ohio River boat launching and

oandv beach. 11 5.000. 614949-2168 or 614-949-2288.
Houle tor aale in co untry .
Rutland area, 1 acre, 2 bedroom.
1 bath Ca11614 ·992·3660 .
Ran ch atyl ft approx . 2 acres. 3
bedroom, 2'h bath, large kit·
chen, dj s h washer, di1po1al ,
liYing roo m with firep lace, family
room , dining roo m, utility room ,
walftr 10t1ener. 2 car garage.
1 8x3B in ground pool with
heater, also detatched bu ilding
approx . 28x34 Choice location .
Call Day 614 -142-2211 or
614-378 -6 426 nigh!.
6 rOO"'S and b11th Dou ble
oerage, l11r ga lot on Gr.tllnt St . in
Middleport Raduced for qu ick
111111. Phono 814-992 -54 29 .
Why pay rlln t wh en you car1 buy a
hou se on land contract? Cal l
614-99 2 2403
1 lloor. 6 rooms with bath.
nnwly docorat ed, 3 por ches.
large lot. Co me saa! Reasu nabht.
Ci11 U 614 -992· 7244 .

Tw o homes on At . 33adjacent to
Harlfor d Com munity Bldg. 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, dining ro om,
lami ly room, eat in kitchen and 3
bedrooms, 2'h baths, dining
room, family room, eat In
kitc hen, garage. Low down
payment, intereat free loan to
qualified buyer tor rem ai nder of
1987, owner fin11nced. 304 ·

882·2095

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBIL E
HOM ES KESSEL 'S QUALITY
MOBI LE HOME SALES, 4 MI.
WEST, GALLIPOLIS , RT 35
PHONE 614-446-7274 .
1 981 , 12x60 Mnh ile Hom e 2
8~ . totalel11c., new ca rpet. Extra
ni ce &amp;6960 . CA ll 614 -446 0176
1974, 14 x10 Gnndvllle: 3 BR .
toul eloc , 1 •;, ha tha, new
CIHJU:tl , very cloAn. $8950. Call
614 446 -0176.
1994 14x66 Mobilfl Homn. 3
Iot a, nil elec h ic. fen ce d y 1~rd .
Evergreen . S18, 600.' Call 614446 -1528, 446· 1339 .
1982 Manaion . On beautiful
river h ont lol in Middlepor t
Total Ahu:tric, AC, 2 Large
bedrooms, lind many extra 'a
Call 614·992-3348.
12M66 Mobile hom e. Almott
comphttely remodeled. Includes
un d e rp innin g , b lock , fr o nt
porch, elac pe te. 15000 Cflll
fJ 14· 667-6"158
14x70, 3 t.ed roo m, partly fur ms hed. 1 2• 60, 2 bedrocm.
partly furnished Call 614-9927479
19 8 2 Holly P11rk. 14 •70. 3
bedrocm a. all elec. AC. undm pel1ned, mu at 1ell, $14 .500.00
01 but oHer. 304· 773-9166
Aftor 6:00PM .
12M 60 mobile hum e. e11c con d.
must saUl! Pho ne 304 -6757278 or 675 -6864

House trall &amp;r . 1 2x60, mostly
furn l1 h e d . g1s fur nace ,
t3 .000 .00 304 -4 58· 1986

33

Farms lor Sole

8 acu•• on Tribble Ad oH Rt . 62 .

Plus t tore building. we rehuus e.
3 BR hcuae. bam, ce llar, plu s 2
othet buildings. All blac k lOP
read . Ce ll 304 · 468· 181 8 C1ll
attar 8PM .

41

Houses for Rent

Gracloua living . 1 and 2 bedroom apartmer111 at Village
Manor und Rivers ide Apart·
menh in Middleport . From
IJ216. including ut ili ties. Call
614-992 · 7787. EOH .

Two bdr. unturni1hed house.
WorkJhop , ga rage .
Married
coup les. Will accept 2 children .
Ret. end dep Call 446-9686.
Hou se, 3 BR 's, located 861
Fou rth Ave. $186 mo. $75 dep .
Ca ll 614 -446 -3870 or 614446· 1340 .
928 First Ave. 6 room house.
C11ll SH-446· 3945 aher 4pm ,
Unfurn ished houu. 3 bdr . Rod ·
ney Village II , $276 . Cell 446441 6 eh1.1r 8pm,
3 room hou1e. 1 edult. no prtt s.
Ca ll 614-446·0893
6 roo m house·on large lot .
Electric heat stove &amp; retrig.
furn ish ed. On St . Rt. Call
614-446·0974
2 bedroo m hau se and apt t ar
rent In Pomeroy. Partially fur ·
nl1hed, depo1it required . Call
614-992 -238 1
3 bedraom housft, Gecrge Creek
Road , Galllpclis, Ohio. for information call 304-882 -3536
3 room • and bath, c iOIB to
Mason·Ja ckJon line. on At . 87,
*100 .00 month , 304 -458 1042 .
3 roo ms and ba1h. gas heat
ground llcor, waahDr and dryer
hoo k up , no children. immedi ate
occupancy, No p~s . Phone
304· 676·4480 ext 53 or 60 .
2 bedroom house. referen ce
req uired , 304·675· 7605.

42 Mobile Homes

for Rent

2B R, AC, cable, Hud acc epted.
Riverview In Kanauga. Fo1tera
Mo bile Home Park. Ph. 614 ·
446-1602 .
2 B&amp;droom Mobile Home In
Crown City. Pk 614 ·256·6620
Nicft 2 RR mcbile horne 111
country. nc peu . C• ll614 -446 ·
8318 or 514-446 -9204
101160, 2 btdfooml. No peu
Cell 614 -949·2424 .
Two 2 bedroom mobile homea,
furnis hed. yard wilh chaln link
fence. 875 .00 depoait. phon11
304· 676 ·6512 aft er 6 .00 pm
Furniahed 2 bedroo m trailer. 14
Burdett e Add n. call 304· 676 ·
6372

44

Apartment
for Rent

1 •nd 2 bedroom apartments tor
rent. Buic r1nt fo r 1 bdr ,
S183 00: 2bdr., l219 .00. Allo
required • U OO .OO ucurltv
deposit . CONTACT : Jackson
Estates Dept. Ph 446 · 3997
Equal HouJing Opportu nity.
FurniJhed &amp; unfurnilhed aptJ ..
S 150 00 11 nd up . ret&amp;rencas Ph.
304 · 678 -7738 or 304 · 676 5104 A -1 Real Eue re.
Furnished Efficiency t145 . Util ities paid, shsre bath. 807
Second Ave.. Gallipolis Ph .

448 -4418 oh01 7PM.

1 BR Apartment. 740 Second
Avo. f 1R6 pet month. Oepoait
leQUired . Call 814-446· 4222
between 9 &amp; 6

20 ac re term Hann1n Tu ce
Aolld. Glenwood, W V1 for
more In format ion o ell304·773·
6118 or 773· 6186 •fter 5·00 .

Ga rlga apt. 3 rDOmJ &amp; btth.
Furnished. including 'IIWIIher,
dryer &amp; 1ir . Clf!lln . No pets.
Adult• only . Ref. &amp; dep rtqu l r~,
Ca ll 614-446-1519 .

675·5104.

747 lnddu s1riel ltorage 12 toot
over heed door, 3 ph ant of
elec1ric. 1 BII4B 1teel building
814 - 446 - 231!2 For
appoi ntment

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
Mobile Home lou fo r aale. 50 fl .
w ide. ~appro11 . ] 2&amp;0 h . long.
Ath11i a, Ohlc. Ro1d front•g•
avaih1ble. On Rt. 7 on Ohio Aiv..between A1haU1, Ohio • lig
power lines. Financing avallabl•
by ow ne r. C1U G . Frank
Cre•m•r· C hu apeak , Ohi o .

&amp;14·867·U88.

3 ecres, LMg Hollow Road,
f&amp;,ISOO.OO. half mile oH Route

2, 304·075·2U7.

14 acre•. city WltM, ptved road,
clott to town, 304-&amp;75 -1804
aft• 3 :00.

Furnished 1p1rtment , 1226 .
utilit ies pa id. 1 bdr. 920 Fourth,
Ga llipolis. Call 4'6· •• 1 6 after
Sprn .
Furnlthed lptr tment , 8225.
utilities p1ld . 1 bdr. 939
SAcond, Galllpoll•. C1ll 4"'6·
44 16 Aft er Spm.
Apanments for the Eldtrly.
Frenchtown Ap111merus. 727
Four1h Ave . Opening saon 24
unlts deaig nlld tor Senior Cit llens (62 &amp; clderl &amp; hlndlnpp&amp;d
p ~~rsona . Rent Including 1djust·
ment for wattr , sewage &amp;
~ectr ic Is based on tenant•
inco me. Equal housing oppor.
tun ily. Appll c1tlont may be
pi cked up at Spring v.u.., Pl1n.
Call446 · 4639. Allel.clric h11t
pumpa.
Rio Grandt. New 2 RR Apt.
Stove. refrigerator II water
furni1hed , f225. p..- month. No
peta. Deposit. Call 114·441-

10.000 BTU Air Conditioner·
Like new , Ca11 614·446-0711 .
Window air conditioner-26,000
BTU . with energY saver. Good
Cond. S400. Cell 614-448·
0941 after 4 :30.

3 and 4 roam furnished a pta. Ca ll
614-992 -5434 or 304-882 -

Speed Queen wringer washer,
good cond. Large ant ique trunk .
Western aaddle &amp; bridle. Call

2566.

2 new furn ished 1 b8droo m apts.
One $150 p8r mcnth, one S200
per month. Oepcsh requ ired.

614-992·5304.

1 bedroom furnished apt . in
Middleport All ulilitiM poid.
$210 per month. Cell 614 -9926150 .
1 bedroo m deluxe apanment ,
completely carpeted. kit chen
furnisHed, central heat and air.
1260. per month, See Ruby at
Vaughan • Cardinal, Middleport.
Aj)ARTMENTS , mobile homes.
hcuses. Pt. Pleasant and Gallipo lis. 614-446· 8221 .
1 bedrcom ground floor, private
enHan ce. recently remodeled
Everyt hing fur"·· lac out1Mirts
HenderJon. 1260. month. 304 ·

675.6730.

2 bedroom furni1ed apl , ref and
depoail, New Haven, W Va ..
304 -882 · 3267 or 304 -773 -

6024.

45

Furnished Rooms

Roo ma for rent. day . week.
month. G11Ua Hotel. Call 614·
446·971 6 . Rent es low u 81 20
month.
Furn lthltd room . $116 . UtilitieJ
p•id. Share bath, Single m1le.
919 Second. GallipoliJ C1ll
446 -4416 11fter ?pm.

47 Space for Rent

614·446· 22 22.

For Sale: bunk beds and mef·
tress. t150 . Good conditicn
Chest freezer, &amp;76 . large mAn 'l
dre&amp;~er , $36 . Call 614-992-

5S88.

54 Misc . Merchandise
Callahan's Used Tire Shop. Over
1,0001ires, slzes12, 13 , 14, 1 6,
16 , 18.6 . 8 miles out Rt. 218.
Call614 ·258-8251 .
Plastic cietern state approved,
plntic septic tanks , plaatic
culverts. metal cutvertl RON
EVA NS ENTERPRISES , Jack·
eon. Oh. 614·288· 5930.
Showcasea·lighted . 6 ft . &amp; 6 ft .
Excellent condition . t160 . each.
Call 614-446·9696 or 6142•6·91•6 after 6pm.
Diamond men• ring · 1 .2cl.·
E•cellent clarity &amp; qual ity. Ap preiaed at e4800. will aell for
t2600 . Call 614· 446· 6003 9 ·
5, or 614-246·9145 after 6pm.
Euate Dl.t~monds: Men• · 5 'h
carat total welght·co nt1ina 3
stones in pletlnum moun1ing. 2
mens 1 ca ret diamond clust er
rings In gold mounting. Call
814-286-4H53 cr 286· 1187. ,
Uaed central fllir cond itioning
syst em. UOO. Ca ll 614·446·
7231 efter 6pm .
2·ton ce ntral air ccnditioner
w ith A-coil. t296 . Call 614-

256·9322.

Off ice Space for Rent. Excellent
tor Attornav1. Accountant. etc.
C lou to Ccurt Houu. Cell
W1seman Real Eatet e Agen cy.
614·446· 3644 .
CO UNTRY MOBIL E Home P1rk.
Route 33, North of PomfJfOy.
Renta l trail&amp;rs. Call 614 ·992:
7 479
Space tot 1m ell trailers. All
hook-ups C11ble. Al so efficiency
roomJ , air and Clble. Me to n,
W.Va Call 304-713-6861 .

FAMILV PRIDE MOeiLEHOME
PARI(. Rt . 2 aou th , Gellipolll
Ferry, WV. Now renting lou for
*66.00 per month . Cell 304·
676-3073 aher 6 :00PM .

New Oekwood hangin g awing 25. New Oekwood porch
glider · $250 . Call 614 -448 1771.

*'

l ett hand golf clubs-PW 2 -9
Irons, 1· 3 · 5 woode. Good Condition . S86 . C1ll 614 -446 -

9328.
7 V~

acre cempgrounda fot t al e.
21 full hook -ups, lott tent
ca mping , 2 apartments tc rent
out . large frontage on Ohio
Rivf!lr. large lock Houu. Ra ·
cine, Ohio . Cal1614·9•9-2528.
Admlfll air conditioner. 14,000

BTU . t150. 614-992·3100.

b.cellent stova and wuh er. $60
each. Call 614 ·992-7668.

Trailer Iot a t 66.00 per month,
304-623-7149 call befor e noo n
or after 9 ·00 PM .
Space lor rent , tr•llor spaces.
Loculi Rd. Rt . 1, Point Pleannl.

304·675·1076.

13.600 BTU Gibson Air Condi·
lioner. Cell 814· 992· 3249 .
Vert iul louver blinds. mini veni·
tian blind•. custom drepar lu
installed. P. A. Sayre, 304-4581078 .

47 Wanted to Rent

Rid ing lawn mower , 8 f'tp. felr
1hape. 1100 .00 . 304 -676 ·

2847 .

3 or 4 Bedroom house In Kygf!lf
Creek School Oitulct. Referen ces Ph. 614-446-8621 .

M1ttreu. s1ove, reftigerator.
dresser , rocking chair , all
U80.00 . s.. at 2311 Lincoln
Alit, Wtd, Thurs or Sat.

3 or 4 bedroom house in
Southern l ocal School Dl1trlct .
Referen ce• ar e available. Call

K i n~

site water btd, book case
hud bo1rd wilh mirrow, 1 2
d11wers. manrelt w ith b1tfl11,

614·992-5018.

304·87&amp;·6174.

Merchan~1 s r.

Qu .. n lila Wltlf bed, fiber filled

mam.. s, book c111 hud bo~rd ,
padded sida ulls , UOO.OO.

51 Household Goods

304·875·8977.

Set bunk beds complet e ,
*86.00. 304·773 -5803.
SWAIN
AUCTION&amp;. FURNITURE 62
Olive St., Gallipolis.
NEW· 6 pc. wood group· 1399.
living room IUitei· *199· 1599.
Bunk beds wi1h bedding· S199.
Fullllze m111tttt &amp; foundl1 1on
11 art Ina · 19 9 . R •c lin trs
Jtanlng· 199 .
USED - Beds, dreu&amp;rs , bedroom
auites , 1199- t299 . Oesk J,

Counl'/ Ar.pllonco. Inc. Good

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®b, L•rry Wright

Building Materi1ls
Block. brick, sewer pipes, Win·
dowt. lintels. etc . Claude Win·
ten. Rio Granda, 0 . Cell 614·

2783.

76

Ready mi~ concrete and all
c;:oncte'le IUppiii!JI, Call Ul Valley
Brook Cemer1t and Supplies,

Ph. 614·379·2220

854&amp;.

Wanted: Stud Service for AKC
Reg . femaleR ottweller. Will give
Pick of littM. Call 614· 388·

9354,

four AKC registered Pekinese
puppies, Twks. old. t125 . each.
Call614 -268-9391.
AKC Reg ' ed Bour pupp iu · 3
wka. old . Deposit will ho ld. .Call
614·446-1413 .
Regi atere d miniAture
Schnauzer: Black &amp;r ailvltf , male,
5 months. $100. Call614-448 9419 after 5 PM .
A.K,C. Rottweiler puppiet. We
have too many feme le puppieal
Quality dog• at half price. Now
only t300. O .F.A. stock. 614·
696-1317 .
Beagle pups tor sale. 9 wks . old.
Call 814 -992-2941 or 614·

61 Farm Equipment
Menure spreader , axc. cond.
t1600 or beat offM., Large
s prayer, approx . 200 g1l . New
pump. 1950 or best offM.,
Masaey Ferguson sq. baler,
Massey Ferguson 13 for parts.
S,OOO for botf't . Ca11614-887-

4488.

New HoHand 7' havbina, Gehl
95 grinder-mixer, New Holland
717 forage harvelter. Exc. cond.

304-273·4216 .

62 Wanted to Buy

71

Autos for Sale

1986 Honda CRX Sl &amp;ICC cond,
belt offer, 304 -676-6414.
'81 Dodge Omney Miser, '76
Ford Pinto, '80 Chevene . Reas•
304onable transportation .

676-1262.

1979 T-Bird Heritage, tully
equipped. Ziebarted inside and
outside. $2,000 .00. 304 -876·

1360.

1978 Malibu Classic, 1973 SS
Nova , 304·676· 1861 1f1er6 :00

'77Cougar, PS, PB, AC, AM ·FM
Cllfette, gcod cond. 304 · 8B2-

3220.

Now buying shell corn or eer
oorn. Call for latest (!uotel . R ivM
City Farm Supply, 614·•46-

2985.

63

Livestock

Duroc Boars. Bred just like the
bo1rs we teated at the Ohio
Testation that gainid over 2 .6
lbs. per day. Roger Bentley,
Sabina, OH. 613·584·2398 .
R~g 'ed . Ouaner Hor111 Sorrell:
white markings . Born 7 13186 .
Good confirmation . Aunt was
World Halter ChampiM. Call

1979 Grand Prix, uc shape,
l 1,800 .00 firm , phone 304·
675-7103 or675-3298.

72

Trucks for Sale

1985 Bluer, low mileage.
loaded. Sharp. C1ll 614· 4468286 before 3. After 3 &amp;
weekend•. call 614-446·8127

614-388·8689.

57

Pony. 7 yr. mare: Excellent with
chi ldren, plus new seddle. Call

614·388-8711 .

1973 Dodge. 76 ,000 actual
miles. One owner, In extra good
shape lo. a 73 model. f1000.
Call 614-446 -4286.

Beautiful black geit&amp;d 4 yr. old
horlt. 63in. tall . Wom1norc;hlld
sale. Will tell tor S800. or trade
for 1m1lltr g1ited hor1e. Call

71 K-6 Blazer-Body ia rough.
exc. Nl"1ning geera. Runt good.
*360. 1979 Odden.,-. 260eng.
*260. Call614·446· 1910, attar

Hay &amp; Grain

1987 Chevy PU, 1980 motor.
Low miles. Good 1hape. Call
61•-448-0492 efter 6:30.

64

58

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Quality Fruita and Vegetlbln
reteil and wholnate. ·B. &amp; ·s
Produce ac:ro .. from Pizza Hut,
Gallipolil, Ohio .

fMIII SiippiiP.S

&amp; L1 vesluck

Ohio.

M•uey Fetguson. New Holland.

8ush Hoo Seles &amp; Service. Over
40 us4kttilcton to choo•• from
&amp; complete line o l new &amp; used
equipment. Llllrgest selection in
S.E. Ohio.
273 New Holland sq. BalfJf
1 1600. Ford 3pt. Rake t326 .
ShavM Post Driver HOO. 7ft.
lo cust posts 11 .35 each Ph.

814-3ss.9s32.

MF 66 Tractor with baler &amp;
mowing machine. U600. Ford
tractor Mth fini1hed mower.

$2300. Coli 614·2e8·6522.

801 Ford Trector-Runa good·
t2850 . la1e mod~H Ford mow·
lng mlchint-1850 . J 0 blllf·
U1!50. Grinder. mlur 1696. Call

614-288·6522.

3 tobacco beds tor 111e. Call

614·388·8777.

1972. 17&amp; MF tractor. Exo .
Cond. Call 614· 281·71111 be·
tween 8 :00 to 4 :30. A1k for Joe.
601 Ford mowlnt machine. Call
H•rold. Provtnt 114· 379·2114
anytime.

Vanity with chair. microwave.
25 round table, 2 leddet back
thaha. 5,000 Wstt hatter. tru&lt;::k
bedraiiJ, ~04· 882 · 3369 .

Buyon 11ny.Uechllintawchaln
1 nd get seco nd chlin half price.
SIDERS EQUIPMENT CO . ,
Handeraon, w. v1 . 304-8767421 .

SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie

4488.

Construc;Uon machinery : -1160
Loeder. 110.000 or beat
offar. Call 614· 867-44BB .

c...

Conditioned orehard grus.
clover hiV. FlatawOOds area.
Easy lolding, good rotd . $1 .00
bale. 814·9B5-.t296 .

367·0289.

Oat a and Alfalfa Hay . round and
square bllea . Morgan 'a Wood · ~
lawn Farm, Pliny. Rt. 36.
304-675·1281 evening.

1979 Chevy SJii ton pick·up.
*1800. 1974 Chevy Nova, 2
door, $1200. C1ll 614-742 ·

Straw 12 .00 bele, Morgan
Woodlawn Farm. Rt . 35, Pliny,
W. Va. 304-675-128&amp; or stop

1974 El Camino truck , good
f1 . 80,0 .00. 304 -882 -

220t

Hay, berley 1nd atfaw. 304-676 -

~3

by.

5088.

66 Seed &amp; Fertilizer
Want to lease 100 to 800 lbt
tobecco b11e, 30.t·875·3466 .

TI illlSjJOrlilllllll

2760.

Vans &amp; 4 W.O .

1967 VW cemper van , good
condi1ion t600 . 2910 Spruce
Ave. Pt . Pl .. WV. City .
1979 Jeep ChMokee. body
e11cellent, 4 apted, lock in lock
out hub1 , hi miln, 11 ,500 .00.
Phone 304-458-1727.

74 Motorcycles
71

Autos for Sale

614·448·4149.

614-288·6522.

197&amp; Int . 5000 series, 238
dinet Tandem bump, 13 spd.
tr~na . e13 ,600 or best offer.
Call G. Fr~nk Creamer614-867·

1969 GMC 1 ton with catth!l
racks. 16 ft. 2 gatn, 60,000
KIUII milet. e1200. 080. 1
umdum axel low boy, f500.
C1ll 61•· 742-2002 or 614·

Bldgo. 614·332-9748.

36 Mf Oi"el tractor with new 1!1
ft . linished mow., 13795 . Polt
hole dlgg• *276 . Grader Bllde
t176 . l.endlcape box 1295. Call

4,00 446·e758.

Good rT)ilttd hav. •1 .00 • b•l•
out of fi~d. f1 .26 out of blfn,
*1 .40 delivered. Call 614· «6-

Utility bldg: 27'K36' x9 ' - 13' x8'
track door &amp; 3' wei~ door .
14444 erected · Iron Hone
Rotlry tulttvator, plow, mow•
for • Grtvely tractor , Also ustd
parts for I Or1vely Tr1c1or . Call

1982 GMC S -15 pickup, 6 cyl..
4 1pd., longbed. t3200. Call

1973 Ford with factory tlet bed.
76,000 miles. AM ·FM , PB , good
condition. Call614· 949· 3093 .

3120 .. 614·446·0373.

61 Farm Equipment
CROSS 8o SONS
U.S . 36 West , Jackson ,
614·286·6461 .

Allalfa·Timothy Hay · 1987 new
CfOp. very high qu1lity, no rain.
Some 100 percent alfalfa. Can
deliver. Call for prices&amp;. tvall•bility, 24 hours; Hidden Hilla
hrms, 433 JICkson PH!.•. Gelli·
polil, Ohio 45831 . Phone 614·
446·6003 or 814· 246·9145
lfter 6pm.

1980 Chrysler Fifth Avenue,
good condhlon. Call 614 -446·

0008.

8522.
1984

AM·FM

1983 Vam1h1 VZ80 di" bike.
Two 1978 Moped• 1 360 &amp;
16&amp;0 mile~ . Snare drum for
band. *10. Great shape. Call

814·448·9379.

1982 Ford PU Truck. lhlfp,
*3895 .. 1175 Chevy Custom
Ven. 11195 . Ca ll 814·281·
Ford

Escort, 4 spd.,

10po.

02799. 1984

Chwy Chavette. auto., AM ·FM
*2799 . John' s Auto SIIH,
BulwiHe Rd. Gallipolis.
198' Ch111et1t, .t2,000 mil•.
Auto., ek, 2 dr. U ,200. 1983
Chavette, 4 dr.• 37,000 mi.
•2 000 1914 Eecon 4 dr 4
,pd., !11 ,000 mi. $2,100. C111
614· 379·2612.
1873 Pintow..,n. 1171 Dodge
Coli Wagon. Call 114·3792263.
1180 Chey, Chevette. 2 door ,
auto .. good cond . CaUI14-2455443.

Lowmii ... Aiplntttereo•ya•em.

ono
-""· t47oo. co11 814·
441·1313 snytime.
7&amp; ...,_.,., olont I oll9ino.

1978 KE -100 Kawl~tkl· lowml ­
lnga, be. Cond. $375. Call

2

W~i:l.~ wtthklt machine a
w
chlct..., cretta. 1•$1•·

Taro 21 in. mow•-145, 19 1n. l
W TV· t715 . Mtn'a 3 spd.
bill• 1&amp;0, Interior door I fram•

a

on. CoM814·448·4141 ort.. l

Ot

OAWHIIItndl.

Electric range I rlfrlg, BothOood Shope, 0100/ ooch. C.ll

814·381·1142.

top. _., 1IOOd

;FRANK AND ERNEST·

1974 ·camper. 21 ft ., tanderf.
wheels , awning and antenna. fY,II
bath. •3200. Call 614-98~ 4418 .
:

Oppo~TUNITY 1.&gt;

1978 Slarcrah 24ft cempar, fldl
bath, air ccnd, forced air fur MICe. aleeps 7, two holdlnlJ
tanks . awning. Reesehi1ch. Mint
·
cond. 304· 675-3193.

,

TEMPTATIOI'J .

Services
81

., .... ., ....... Tt"'I"'Vf!S (,. -1 6

Home
Improvements

·'

ALLEY OOP

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

I lHI~K WE'VE

~'

1""

CAUGHT UP WITH

U nco ndition~l

lifetime guarantee. Local retwencH furniehed ..
Free 81tim1ta1. Call coUect'
1-614-237 ·0488, day or nigh"t."* ·
AogeraBa seme n ..
W1terprooflng.

THEMI AL! LOOK
THERE!

the day 's world news and in

deplh lea1ure reports. (1 :00]
&lt;Bl MOVIE' Deolh Hunt (AI
(1 :37)
8:30 G ()) OJ Family Tloo
Mallory becomes infatua1ed
with a smoo1h 1alking grad
s1udent. (A) C
i!DJ Ill 0 MOVIE: Rocky II
(PGJ11 :59]
9:00 ()) 700 Club
Gill !DJ c-o The gang
stans a lood fight when
Thanksgiving dinner Is
postpon9d.(RJ C
II (I) !Mort ol the City Was

EEK &amp; MEEK

Exter~r

Stucco, Platter ~
P1111er Repair. Work by the hour
or by the job. frH ..timate. Clll•

~·s JUSTAJO
.JUSTIC£~ ...

;

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IF 1HIS 'OJ~ ll&lt;U-Y
1H£ I.MlD ()=' EQJAL

Tree &amp; stump removal , top soil, ~
stone, mulch, evargreen shrubs, '
lawn aeedlng. firewood. Don·, ;,
Landaca pn. 814-446-9646. '

~11Y .. .

RON ' S Ttlelllslon' Sftrvl ce . ~
House calls on ACA , Quaur, ,
GE . Specialing in Z~tnlth. Call ,
304·676-2398 or 814 -Uft 2454.

puzzles over his son Kevin's
disturblnJl behavior. (A) 1;1
· (!) l!ll Myotatyl Arc11c

•

Fetty Tree Ttimminu. stump ~
removal. Call 304-676-1 331 .~ ' .

explorer asks Tommy and
Tuppence to help him lind
hie fiancee. !;I
0 Lllrry King Llvtl In deplh

Rot~rv

or c1blt tool drHiing. ,•
Mo1t w.lls completed eamedav. ·
Pump 11111 and service. 304·

895·3802

M:ORTY MEEKLE AND W;.;.IN__T_H_R..;..O_P_ _ _.....,..., , - - - - - - - - - - - - ,

&amp;tatkt Tree and Lawn SerYi~.~''
IIWn Clre. llndJCiping, 11Ump ~
removal , 304·576 · 2842 or

WHEN IS NASTY MCNARF
L~VING FVRS/JMMERCAMP"!

576·2903.

I

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

I IXlN'T KNOW.. . HE LIKES
r.::; KEEP THE E&gt;V\CT DATE
A SECRET.

HE DOESN'T W.ANT US ID
STA RT ENuClYING- LIFE
!JNTIL HE:S.ACTLlALLY&lt;SClNE .

\

CARTEft'S PLUMBING
ANO HEATINO
Cor. Pourth and Pine
Gelllpoll1, Ohio
Phone 114 ·~6·3888 or 01" ·

--=:::;;::::::;:::::;::=:
=.";,
B4
Electrical

1 :30 p.m . Anytime WHi.ands.

1111 YZ 10 motorcycle. heellent condition. rode very llttl1.
1750. Call 814-982-3912 .
79 CB·710 K Honda, PC. con d.
Tradt fof tmaft car with air.

1;1
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Shtrlock Hotmeo
&lt;BJ NtWI
0 Evening Newo Awrap up
ol1oday's news and a look

NOPE··l ALREADY
GOT
A LOAN FROM
f\ LITTLE CARD·
TH' BANK
PLAYIN'
MONEY,

DO YOU NEED

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(1:461
10:30 ()) 5ec:ond Look
I!]) Tony Brown'o Joumal
S ID USA Tonight
11 :00 ()) Hordcao11e and
McCormick
D III Ill II &lt;IJ I!DJ 111 112l
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Th is drama illustrates the

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she nevsr antlcipa1ed.
@ Moneyllne Current
reports on world ecooomlca

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Wmtrson ' s Wster Hauling, ~
r-.nab}e re111, immtdilte :
Z,ltio gdon dlll¥wy, eiat•ns, 1
~. wen. etc. ell :J&lt;M -57

and financial news with Lou

Dobbs. (0:30)
llJ)

D11.

'orm.+r Ken' a now John"f~~
Wl'ltr' llrvica, John Watterson.:-.,.
Jf . Ow-Mr. 1 .000 or 2.000 gll '.l

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Raupholtttfy. lt. Rt 7 . Crowh
City. Oh. 114-211·1470. ho. •
814-44.. 34:S,. o,.. d81y 9 1o
4,30, 414 . 1 :30 to 1,30_ Old •

TH~EE BLIND MICE ..
SEE HOW THE'( RU~ .. ''

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THEV ALL RAN AFTER
THE FARMER'S WIFE W~O
CVT OFF THEIR TAILS
WITfl A CAAVU'l6 KNIFE .. ''

DID 1'00 EVER SEE
SUCH A SiGHT
IN VOUR LIFE? ''

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1D Spor11Certttr IL)
Ill • ~ u.s. Open Clot!
Ch8mpltlntl1lp Hlghligh1s
9M8grun,P.i.
!DJ lporls Tonlgh1 Ac11on
peet&lt;ed opons hl9hllghls wi1h
Nick Chlrltl and Jim Huber.
(0:30)
DC 'Nigh1 Haal' CBS Lalt
Nlgh1 Afriend 's wile hires
O"llrlen and Glambone to
locate her husband. lA)
llJ) Troppor John MD The
Albatross
D!ll~Show

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1980 ICtWIIIki 710 LTD.

&amp;lOt etter 1 :00pm.

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YESYEIDAY'S SCIAM-LETS ANSWERS
Nodule - Agile - Polio -- Unruly - YOU are DOING
The best thing about being young is that you're not experienced enough to know you cannot do the very thing YOU
are DOING.

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pays off

WEST

EAST

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tA 6 4
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By James Jacoby

1·11·87

NORTH

+ 72

James Jacoby

+
SOUTH

There's no denying that bridge is an '
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ego trip lor lots ol us. As declarer you
•AKJ642
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can really get high if you arrange
+s
· things so that your opponents see their
tricks crash together, like one defend· ·
Vulnerable: Both
er wasting his high-card winner on his
Dealer: South
partner's trump trick. But it doesn't
just happen; usually you have lo ar· Wesl
Nortb Eall
Soutb
range it.
3t.
2•
Pass
East won the spade ace and played Pass
Pass
4•
Pass
the queen of clubs. Declarer took the Pass
ace in dummy and played a heart back Pass
to his ace. When West showed out, the
Opening lead' + I0
party was over and declarer could
turn out the lights. He could gel to
dummy and take a trump finesse, but
he eventually bad to lose a trump trick
arid two diamonds for down one. It's
dillerent if declarer makes a simple
little play that risks nothing. Alter he and mus.l make his K·J ol hearts for
wins the club ace, let him rull.a club. his contract.
When the ace olhearts discloses the Do you wonder about th at three-dla·
bad news in that suit, he can play the mond bid by South? He wanted to
king or spades and ruff a spade to get make a strong game-try but would
to dummy. He then rulls another club, have been willing to stop II North
returns to dummy with the diamond signed orr at three hearts. North hap·
ace to ruff the last club (East must fol- pily jumped to game. (You can't have
low) and gets of! lead with another di· a much better holding lor a raise than
amond. Declarer now has eight tricks two aces.)

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by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
1 Fret
II Cut
9 Shaok
11 Resonan ce
12 Winged
13 Mob scene
player
15 Espouse
16 PGA item
18 Go wrong
19 Wobble
21 Turmeric .
22 Toothpaste
c hoice

23 Deer
24 Cicatrix
26 Occasion
27 Food fish
28 Stannum
29 Chinese
dynasty
30 Longhorn
herd
33 High (mus.)
34 Fervid
311 Terminate
37 Sweep
39 Bring
merriment
41 ·Burden
42 Gone aloft
43 One kind
of hog
44 Saucy

II Bullock

6 Smoked
sal mon
7 Meantime
8 Earthly
10 Missive
14 Rumanian
city
17 Lamprey,
e.g.
20 Zounds!
Ye1terday's Answer
23 Intimate
24 Depthless
25 Cowpoke's 28 Filipino 32 Pe netrate
peasant 36 Mar on
saloon
a car
26 Nervous
30 Thorax 38 Maj or
laugh
31 Rental
(mu s.)
27 Coarse ly
co
ntrac
t
40
Sass
cut tobacco

DOWN
1 "Saint Joan"
playwright
2 Realty s ign
3 Circumvent
4 Moisten

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hints. Each day the code letters are different.
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Yesterday's Cryptoquote: EVERY BRIDE AND

WOULD 00 WELL TO REMEMBER THAT IN
"WEDDING," THE "WE" COMES BEFORE THE "1."
WISE ADVISOR

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Alzheimer's Oi sea~e on one
family . Susanne found

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Pl*h, ,._....,,, wells. Ph. 4!114· ~

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Upholatery

10:00G ill OJ L.A. Law Van
Owsn prosecutes a man lor
s1eellng a valuable bull
product. IRJ
CJl Truck and Tractor Pulling
1987 Budweiser

ahead to tomorrow 's news

,
;.

il'iiineral Hauling '

otrvioo. 304·6?8-2248 .

with another woman .

(i) • ~ 20/20
(!) MOVIE:

BARNEY

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newsmakera and celebri11es.
9:30 G ill !DJ Dayo and Nlgh1o
or Molly Dodd Molly spies
her lattler a1 a rsstaurant

I!])

&amp; Refrigeration

241·121$.

interviews with lop

Championships from Mobile,
Alabama iT)

~:,____.--! ~a-c.

446·4477

200, 1185TRX 121. 02000 for 8310.
both. C.ll 814·H2·1141 oltw

for a history exam .

Conotllutlon Examine cases
pertaining 10 school prayer.
academic lre6dom. sodomy.
{NR)C
I!J) Prfmenewo Wrap ups of

t;me. .Cole 114-448-7404-Np
Coll814·245·5098.
Sund., c..a.
1978 XR 260. 1981 CM 400. A a ,_ Watet StrYice. Home
2 Hortda 4 wheel••· 1184 TR X

history when his

[li Moyers: 1n Search ol tho

Ph. 614·44e·&amp;332.

ciatMII, weUa. pool• fiNed.
FonMrtyo Jam• Boy• W111'1'.
S~e rates. Call 304- 17(&lt;~

Constitution A1alk with
Judge Frank JOhnson who
heard many Civil Righ1s
cases. {NAJ 1;1
®J 111112l Bugo Bunny: AU
Amortcon Hero Uncle Bugs

~sparing

Vinyle •
Aluminum Siding.,.:
Storm windCWJ &amp; doors. over •
hang guttera. FrM estimates:·~

goodcond . Call614-258-1924.

(i) MOVIE: Honover S1reet
(PGI (1 :49]
II (I) our World 1;1
(!) Moyers: In Search of tha

Amerl~an

SWEEPER and llBWing m1chin&amp;',
repair , parts, and supplita. Pick ~
up and delivery, Dawil Vacuum
Cleaner , one hlf mile up .
Georga Crtt11~ Ad. Call 614- r
446·0284.
1
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Grandma and Grandpa
Huxtable are challenged with
Rudy sitting. (R) 1;1

stands in for Unckt Sam and
offers his own version of

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614·256·1182.

7:05 CIJ Sanford and Son
7:3tll ill .(i) NewlyWed Game
II (I) Judge
®J Wheel ol Fortune 1;1
Ol cro ..llre (0:30)
111112l Ol Jeopordy1 1;1
&lt;Bl Soap
e mMajor League
lllooball
7:35 CIJ Malor Leogue Baseball
B:OO ()) Dakllrl
G ()) Ol Tho Cooby Show

nephew Clyde asks lor help

1114, C20 c:uaomind wen like
1318,441·M71.
n• eond, lotl•tm, for 11le Of
nJW Uilltoatered.
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1914 c.m..., l ·21. I opood, ...
304·171-1428.
AC. 1'1, Pl. AII ·FM, .,..tlroo.
-·tupholtlorylhot" F..,.;. - '1
H .DOO ..._ 01200. Coii14ture,. 0. . . . . . bolt . . . .. ItO. t
1171 Ko-oolll 800. 0&amp;00.00. c.a
M .. 3003.
114·211·1270. 11-11.. :
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Jettuwr Aw. taao. J04.m . 1 - four wfl- 8X200. Mewro;•t Upholotlllng ""'int •
1111 lour 210 foor
zz,-..Thebelt :
.....__ 11,200.00 eece. or
............,.. Col - 1
both 12.000.00. 304·171· In
~04·111 · 4114 for frtt .,.'
1118 c-on. HO · 304· 2711 coli . . . , -.
171-1711.
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WAIT'ING fo/&lt;

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Dillud Wilt• Service: PoOls:"
Ci1ttm1! Wells. Deliv8f'y Any· 1

mH... lull&gt; clr-.
12 ,000 mlloo , AC. AM . 10,000
. c eond. 11, 100.00. )()4.
Co,_., Cl. 04,800. Col .411·10811.
814-2..·1118.
191&amp; n"UIItang conwenlble: '71, KZIIO. 4 eyl, S800.00. C.M
304·171·7et0 .. 114·245·
-

Ben1on

1979 HarltY Davideon· Under
10.000 miles. Loll of extras.
IH at Pewn Shop. Qallipolil.

'""· 2543 .

white -

itll iD Bullwinkle

1970 Sflllf·conteined camper. 18
ft . In good condition. Sleeps six.
Call 614 -992-6011 . lisle.

86

'S8 Hondo 2oox. 3 ....
&lt;lond, 1975.00 or belt
offiO', 304·871·2988, UO to
c:ond. Co11814·378· 7,00.

o.._ kopo.
Col
114-2-·
..·10t7·home
...... 245-

and financial news wi1h Lou
Dobbs. (0:30)
111112l Ol Wheel of Forltlne

1970 23ft. Winnebago. loadetl.
Call 814· 986-3857 .

1970 Honda :XR 250. Good
cond.• 1881 Honda CM 400.
goodcond. Calll14· 245· 1924 .

Vall., fumlture, new • ustd.
large section of qu1lity furni ture , 1211 Eutern Ave.,
Gallipolis.

c ...t Mo1ol. 114·448·7311.

reports on world economics

1986 M•ahlt'TraVel motorhon)e
by Coachman. New condition.
loaded. 10,000 actual mit111.
Call614 · 258· 1267 .

Rtsident llf or commercial wirlng. New HrVIct or repairs,
Licensed thcttitlln . Elltimat•
frtt. Rlcttnour Electric-.!. 304·
87&amp;-118..

MW

Wuh.,. , dr,-.. refrigerators.
nnges . Skagga Appliances ,
Upp" llltvlf Rd. beside Stant

614-446-0008.

814-448-1413.
1983 XR &amp;00 R. Ye&lt;y Good
Sh ..e. 01&amp;0. Coli 814·388·
8711 .

1981 Fcwd Grlfteda: 4 dr., nM

1180 Trtns Am· E•c. Cond.

26 h . TitDn molor homa, cQm·
pletely solf-conteined. genera tor. sleeps 8. $8900~ Call

814·3a8.9812.

614·446·8750.

Organ for sale. $100. A lao snare
drum . 1160 . Call 614-992·

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

1970 GMC , 8600 serlea dump
truck. Good 9 foot bed. Call

4 year old Morg1n g~ding , with
saddle &amp; bridle, tl50. Cell

614·388·9376.

---------~--"':

1976 GMC pickup-loaded. Call

Registered No rwegian Elk
Hound, female, 3 yrs old. good
hunter, 304· 896-38B3.

Gibson Ripper Bau Guitar with
case &amp; emp . f360 firm . Call
614-388-9634 evenings .

, York. 10,30]
6:35 CIJ Leave 11 To Beaver
7:00 ()) HordcUHI and
McCormick
Gill PM Magazine
(JJ PGA Golf
Ill Entortalnmon1 Tonigh1
II (I) People'• Court
(!) I!]) MacNell/ Lehrer
NewoHour[1 :00)
®J Newt
I!J) Monoyllno Current

~.u

614·367-7722.

614·2a6.8522.

5&amp;98.

anchored live from New

pm.

992·2782.

Musical
Instruments

......

Wanted: Two rear fendlft'l f~,e

Ave. Gallipolla, OH .

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

01 1 ' ~·

Grcom
and. All
Supply
Shop·Pet
Chevrolet . 1 ton Dually .
Grooming
breeds
... AII 1~::::========r::::::::;::::::;:::;~::1 614-446-4219.

304·878· 2988.

Sot, 814·441·1199. 827 3od.

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

676-6768.

- - - -- - - - - -

AKC Germ1n Shepherd . Good
watch dog stock. wormed, 7
wka, $100 . No checks. Off
Wooda Mill Rd . Call 614-388-

CAPTAIN EASY

,;:j

Pets for Sale

THURS., JUNE 18 •
EVENING
6:00 ()) Big Volley
• ()) (i) CJ (JJ ®l 111112l
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mSportoLook (T)
(!) l)r. Who Talo~s ol
Weng·Chalng, Part 3
l!ll Secre1 City
em lllttleotar Golactica
6:05 (I] Gllllgon'a 1111nd
6:30 G ()) OJ NBC NlghHy News
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l!2l ShowBiz Todoy News ol
1he en1ertalnmen\ world is

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BUDGET Trtntmisslona: Use#&amp;
RebuUt . All types . Guar1ntH(a
minumum ol 30 days. Will
detiver, c11h &amp; carry or lnftil.

304·n3-5234.

Oragonwynd Cattery Kennel.
CFA Himalayan. Persian and
Siamese kittens. AKC Chow
puppiea. New kinena ; Siamese
1nd Himalayen1 . Call 614-446·
3844 after 7PM .

•

614-388-9812.

Must nil 2 Ouon aet- style 1teel
bulldi n~t hom c1ncell1tion .
Brand new. One 'is 401140. Wlll
sell far belance owed. Call Din
1 -800·527. 4044.

101pHdbicycletiiO.OO. Whirlpool balh appliance U0.00. 7 ft
Ctlril1mlt tree. like naw ,
t50 .00. E. Lanham. 179 N . Park
Or .. 304·67&amp;·2323 .

Pt'"lffil[
LL1111

'

Boat, 18 h . lone Star. 90 _HP
Johnson motor. HD trailer. Cell

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Television
Viewing

1986 24ft. Pontoon flo•tbott,
70 HP Evanrud&amp; motor, trailir,
Lots· Enru . Call 814p4•B ·
4782.
•

Concrete block• 1ll1izes ysrd or
delivery. M11on 11nd. Gelllpolla
Block Co., 1 23 '12 Pine S1 ..
Gallipolis, Ohio Call 614-446 -

614·446·

BORN LOSER

Boats and •
Motors for Sale .

Call 614·245,9316.

245·6121 .

o1~'\': JulleWebbPh

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Jhlnday, June 1 8, 1987

16ft. gl111 p1r bolt 6 trlillf' .' 4
pauenger. 1962 w~rude. 7'6
t-IP motor. S2000 . Wor-l't sell
separate. Verv good conditiOn.

Auns rut good. a.too. Callafttr
I . 614·441· 2817.

u1ed appl anca and TV Sill.
Open lAM to 6PM. Mon ttlru

18, 1987

379·2221.

65 Building Supplies

56

75

June

16 h . Gt111tron. 86 HPMtrcUty.
Exc . Cond. •2.000. C1ll 614 -

I ~~=::====~=:..L:::::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::J~;;F,;;d"B,;~;;:-;:-;;;;,
1979 fOfd Bronco. ex. CGnd.

wringer wash•. a compltte line
of used furn iture.
~
NEW· Weatetn boot•· 130.
w
..kboou "" &amp; up. IS•••I &amp;
soft toe) . C•I1614-448-31S9 .

Fum'ed Efficiency A~mlnt : 3
rm1. 6 bath. cerpet throwehoul.
priv•te a qui ... Single workint
Ptllon only. Call 114· 441·

671·5104, .. 871·7738.

Good used Calor TV 's. For sale
or trade. Cell614-446·1 149 .

6215

Con 814·- ·1328.

Apartmanl for Rant : 3 room•.
t12B / mo. Aduhs. C..ll 304-

MAN'S FRIEND

1 bedroom apt . in Pornetoy.
Total electric. Rent S1 60. per
month, plus depo1it. 814-992 ·

8038.

4807. 448·2802 .

New wood
6 pc. living
room
suites,
$399.96:
New ltving
room 1uite1 fr om $179.96 to
1700.; Ch"l of drawers, 4
drawer. *48 ., 6drawer,f69 .95;
End tables from S69.95 tot .
U1ed Furniture: bedroom s uites ,
full ti:r:ed bed1, twin bed l end
rocken . Recllner1trom e99 .95
.111nd up
THE WORKING

Apartment
for Rerit ·

Houae 2BR , with 1tove &amp; refrig .
l ocatflld 68 Mill Creek. S1 60 per
mo., 176 Oep . Call 614· 446·
3870 or 446· 1340

Furnished tpl. next doo r to
Ubrery . Ont proteulon11 Adult
only. Par king . Ph. 446 ·0338 .

Cc mm ercia\ building• lor laaafll
Dawn town Pt . Pleeunt . Storts,
cfflces. A-One Atll Ettate.
Carel Yeager . Broker. Call 30•·

44

Effi ciency , all ut ilities paid. 1 OR
apt . partly furn 'ed. Nfllxt to Rio
Grande College. Ca ll 614 -446·
8883 or 446· 1323 .

83 a.::ra a mo re or teu. F1rm
bu ildings. t ell with or withou t
ClO ps. Loc11 ted 11 811 Plltr lct ,
Of't io Cl ll6t4 ·379 ·2676

Business
Buildings

PARSON'S FURNITURE

Nicety furnished J mall house.
Adulll o nly . Referen ces re ·
quired. Off street par~in g . Ptl .
614· 446·0338 .

63 Acre F1rm with . 8 roo m
ho use. ly. s hop, barn. Mld le Up1ta ir1 unturni1hed ap1rtment.
1 30' s , Call 614· :Zti6 · 1616 No ' Uti1itl111
p1ld. Carpeted , no chl1d·
Sunday Calls.
ren or petl. Ctii814· U6-1837

34

Dining room set- lille new , heavy
Beachwood. cek finish, table, 6
chairs. $375 firm . Call 614·
446·9229 .

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19 84 Fairmont mobil home ,
14•60 C11ll 304 -676 -3118 .
12116 0 , 2 b!Oidro om rnub lle
homo. 12 •2 4 eddlt ion aet1i ng on
10 011 200 lot, cto•e lo sc hoo l •nd
t1 o1 pital , Ct ll 304· 676· 7669.

0322.

"Leave me alone with a
woman all day, and there are
bound to be battles of the
sexes ... n

Thursday.

.

�Page-1 6- The Daily Sentinel

..---Local briefs------,r rDour lane
1

Election of one Farmer s Home Administration County
Committ ee m ember will take place on June 30. Archie R.
Stegal l, county supervisor. announces .
The FmHA county comm ittee assists the county of!lce in
determining the eligibility of applicants for certain types a!
FmHA loans.
Farmers who live In A !hens , Melggs and VI nt on Counties, and
have their prin cipa l farm operation within the county or area
for which 1he elect ion Is being held, and derive th €' pri ncipal part
of thctr lncom €' from !arming are eligible to vote .
Nominees for th€' A th€'ns , Meigs and 'vint on Fm HA county
co mmit tee are Martha Lee and Ron Eastman .
Voting ballots arc availa bl e at th e FmHA county of!lce at105
Butternut Ave., Pomeroy. Markel ballots must be received at
the F'm HA office by Ju ne 30.

Commission ...

Racine merchants to have float
Plans for entering a float in the annual July 4th par ade wf're
made when the Raci ne M erchants A ssoc iation m el at village
·
hall.
The group will need a wagon and trac tor to pr!&gt;pare th €' fl oa t
and Is also as kin g t he participation of all merchants oft he tow n
Plans were f urt hered for the obs!&gt;rvance of Farmers Day to
be held on .Ju ly 18 on thestr!!l'ts of the bu siness sectio n. Farmers
are Invited to bring In th eir produc€' to sell on that day . Ra in will
ca ncel the event.
·
Sue Hager, Sulton Township Chairman of the Nort hwest
Terri tory observa nce, mf't wll h the group and th e sp!&gt;cial
tow nship observance will be tied In with th€' merchant
association's annual fal l festival on the second Satu rday In
Oc tober

Valve infection caused death
Mc·igs Coun ty Coroner Dr. .James Condr has been in co ntael
":i th Or . Hamodi, a pathologist at Childr&lt;'n' s Hos pita l in
( olumbu s r&lt;'ga rdlng the dea th of Shelley Smith, 11 . Peach Fork
Road, las t Thursday after a brief il lness. .
Accordin g to Dr. Hamad!, the ca use of deat h wa s bacteri al
(' n.~ocard it is. which Is a bac terial infection of a hea rt va lve.
I he dau ght er of Pearl and Patricia Smith, Shelley, an honor
stu dent had completed the sixth grade at the. Salisbury
l·:lemen tary School this spr·in g.
·

iielt•n 1.. Milhoa n. li:l . &lt;
100.11
Sta i r Routt' li8 l. Shade. died
Wednesday at t hr Holzer Med l·
ca l l'cntcr In r:al llpolis follow ing
,, length y llln rss .
A bo a ut lci~n . Mrs. Mil hoa n
"a s bot n F'cb 1. 1!124 at Hem lock
Grovt•, a dau ghter ot the la te
Geo r g&lt;' and Faye Co nan t Logan.
Sho wa s a mpmber of I he
H r m loc k (:rove Chri stia n
Church. thr Order of Eas tern
St ar. an d Modern Woodmen of

Daily slock prices
11\s of 111::10 a.m. )
l'rov ldcd h~
Bry ct• a nd Murk Smith
of lliunt Ellis &amp; Locwi

Firm
J,rict•
E lrrtrir Powrr ........ 27 1,1,

J\m

AT&amp;T ................. .............. 2R
Ash land Oil ............. .. .......... fi:J

America
Surv ivi ng ar e her husband .
Wayne E. Milhoa n: a so n and
daught er-In-law . Wi l liam and
Ca ndy Milhoa n, Lon g Bott om; a
slsl c~ and brolhN ·In·law. Av rs
and Elmer Ba llev. Darwin : a
sis ter. Bernice King, Hemlock
Grove: tw o brothers and sisters·
In-law , Dwight and Ka y Logan.
Pomeroy. and Avery and Peggv
Loga n. T opso n. M ain e: a ni ece.
Sa ndra Bail ey Mat hews, Middl e·
port; two nephews. Dw ight Lo·
gan .. I r .. Albany. and Sco tt Logan
of Maine. A gr Pa t niece and a
gr eat nephew also survive.
Serv ices will be held at 1 p.m
F' ridav at the Ewing Funeral
Hom ~ with Mr Char les Donigan
ofli cia ting . Burial will be In
r hcr ry Ri dge Cem etery . FriC'nds
ma y ca ll at the funer al homr
fl om 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. thi s
('Vc1ning.

Bob Eva ns I•'.Jrms .............. .. :!6

na x Rrslaurunts .. ... ..............i

ljM

tage in crease. Swisher agr!&gt;ed
with the commiss ioners that if
the employees are speaking of a
1hrcc·yea r period si nce Ma rc h
1984, the percentage rn crease
could amount to nine or ten
per cent per employee.
Alt hough yes terday's di sc us
sion of thr proposed ra rses was
ma in l.' a quest ion and answer
sess ion. thr Cc'mmi ss ioner s did

ta ke 11mr to compar(' thE' a\ erage annual departm ent of hum an
ser\'lccs' salar&gt;· with theav!'ragc
annu al courthouse salary , which
is $11 , l oR. I t wa s repor ted that the
hi ghes t paid deputy shN if!' s
sa lary Is $13.81J.20 prr year.
following the question·answer
SC'sslon. th€' commissioners and
Swisher had a brief executive

session.

Father'c Day
Olft l•eu
MEN'S INTDWOYEN

SOCKS

FLORIST
Meigs County ' s Oldest Florir-- t

352

St., Pomeroy,
PH. 992 -2 644

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ANKLET, MIOCALF
OVER THE CALF

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t·:,,siPrn Morrchln g Band Fla g
Corps will ha vl' a ea r wash
S&lt;J tul'da ~'. ~ ~

t\ 'r•rr•r

CLOTHIERS
MIDDLEPORT

CARRIER NEEDED

am . to 4 p.m .. at

Nrwt• li's Sunocn In Chrs ter.

MIZWAY TAVERN
GIRLS SOFTBALL
TEAM
PATIO PARTY
SUN., JUNE 21
1·7 .m.

THE DAILY SENTINEL
992-2156

lime.

by Robert Bruce
and Arrow

BAHR
CLOTHIERS
MIDDLEPORT

$28800
".............,
rtcHMI'I ott salt now ond in stock for imlllllliatt tltli"ryl

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday. June 19, 1987

House approves gas tax, speed limit increase
By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS- A 2.7·centlncreas0 in th e tax on
a gallon or gasoline has zipped th rough the Ohio
House as part of a $2.4 billion highwa&gt;
m ain tenance and co nstr uction approprral ion, and
already is on th e fast track in t he Senate.
AI the same time, a pair of bills raising th e
speed limi t f rom !15 to 6!i mph on rural in tersta te
highways were approved Thu rsday in different
form by the Sen ale and House. A sta ndoff cou ld be
brewing, allhough one legislati ve leader predicted final passage of one vers ion next week.
Meanwhile. House and Senate conferees on the
$22 billion sta te budget for 1988·89 were to m eef all

day today i n hopes of adva nci ng toward a
se lllem enl that ca n be pr!&gt;sented to both
chambers next week.
Hou se Speaker Vernal G. Ri ffe Jr .. D-Ncw
Boston, said he unders tood the six -member panel.
meeting in private, reached agrf'ement on the
contents of a tax package and now has turned it s
att ention to reco ncilin g House and &amp; natr
differences over the way the money is spent.
Plan s ca l l for the lawmakers to work th ro ugh
Fri day nex t week and then adjourn l or lhr

summ er
The gas tax h ik e. cui in half from the amount
reco mmended by Gov . Ric·hard F . Celeste. was
forwarded to the Senate on a 58·3ti vote . with

By Scott Wolle
Sentinel News Stall
RACJNE -The Raci ne Volun·
leer Fire Department has fina l·
!zed pl ans lor the Fourth of Ju ly
Ce lebra tion. a trad itional event
in the M eigs Count y village for
the pas t 35 years .
Ac ti v ities held In co njunction
with th e event are usually
conducted by the fire depar tment
as a major !u ndralsl ng ac tivit y
The communlly Is asked to get
Invo lved in someway lhls year as
attenctanc€' In recent years has
diminished sli ghtly due to an
Increase In ot her holiday r elated
even ts.
Secretary -Treasurer Doug
R!&gt;es r epor ted that the annu al
flr€'wor ks display ha s been or·
dered, however, there Is still a
!(real need for additional dona·
lion s to help out with the di sp lay.
Donation s may be se nt to thr
Racin e Vol unt'eer Fire Depart ·
m ent. T hird and Vine Streets;
Racine , Ohio 45771 or byconlacl ·
lng a n y fir e department

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graduate student, who work.s with Jane Ann Karr of Karr
Audiology, Athens , and Linda Kalw elt, audiology supervisor at
Ohio Unlvrslty, at I he Multiphasic Health Screening which
continues through Tu esday . Su· page 7 today for additional
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Cloudy tuni~hl . Chan•••• of
lhund\· r~torms. low between
S5 u.nd 70. Ot.'(' a~ iomtl s howrrs,

spo nsors sayin g it wou ld furnish $3!111 million road
and brid ge repai r s during the nex t two )'e;H'S
Majority Se nate Republicans havr alread1
schedu led a vote on the transportal ron bud get for
la te nex t week, but some are predicting a "rock y
road" for the gas tax increase.
The bill ~lea red thr House aflrr an aburl i\'o'
att empt bv Riffe to plug In a provi sion raising
Ohio's bee r·drinki ng age t o 21 1f a federal court
requires th at in ret urn for federa l highway funds .
Th e amendment was offer ed in the Finance
C'o mmill ee by Rep. Rober t W. Jaskulski, D·
Brecksv ille. who sa id it wou ld savp Ohio $:\9
mllli ~p in federal funds if a court uphold s
Washingon's right to mand;ot0 a hrg her drinking

age.
But the id t·a was dr opped for tack of su ppor t.
and &amp;&gt;nate President Pau l E . Gillmor. R· Port
Clint on, said It has abou t as much chance In thr
Sena te as ",, grral hi g snowba II at fl r oa d and lltgh
in 90-degree heat ."
Riffe sa id h~ wus onl y t 1si ng !o prrvpn t
l awmakers from havmg to r'eturn la ter this
summer if the federal court rules agai nst South
Da kota. an d th us aga in st Ohio. " We should not
turn our· back on thPsc tunds." sai d .Jaskulski.
Abo ut $260 million of the fu nds from the
ad ditional gasolin e tax wou ld go to the Ohio
Departm ent of Transpo r tation. and anoth er $87
million wou ld go to loca l government.
Cant inu &lt;•d on page 10

fire department makes
plans for July _4th celebration

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Different Sale Items In Different Stores,
But All Stores Are Loaded With Budget
Pleasers, Many Not Mentioned Here.
Hurry In Today for Best Selection!

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Choo,. lr0111 plush Wll¥111, stunly tuturn, •inyllllld ltatiMrl

Ohio Loltt&gt;a·v•

Admissio ns

Willison. Reedsville: Roland
Will . Pomeroy; Donald I sen·
bower. Shade: Juanita L ambert ;
Rutland: VIctoria Ables, Ra·
ci ne: Melody Roberts , Long
Bot tom: Lee Layne, Racine
Wednesday Di sc harges John Sprouse. Vivian Powers,
Louise Bu r brid ge, Mane
Thomas.

Givf'n supplementa l contract s
were Don Eichinger, Ron Hill
and George Gagai as assrstant
football coach!&gt;s and Carolyn
T r ipp, yearbook advisor. The
pesting dale for accepting appli·
cations within the di strict for
openings has passed and thP
open ings are now op!&gt;n outside
the distr ict. The pes it ions include
head va rs.ity basket ball coach.
va rsity cheerleader adv isor and
j unior high cheerlead er advisor ,
The Parker lam lly reunion was
announced for Aug. 9 at lh€'
Tuppers Plains School. An execu!lve session was held on personnel and the 'lax levy. A specia l
m eeting was set for 7: 30 p.m. on
June 29 to di scuss per sonnel and
finances.

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count y highway departm ent has
fin ished blackto ppin g Mile Hi ll
Road in Sulton Township. F unds
fo r the Mile Hill project ca me
from the coun ty's Commun ity
Developme nt B l oc k Grant
allocation
Robert s said the county will
now be sealing . 7 m lie of
Tack!'rville Road in Sutton Town ship, which extend s fr om Bashan
Road t o th e Greenwood
Cemetery.
Robert s also reported th at he
will be hiring a few co llege
student s for summ er employ ment, but he st ill does not know
how many st udents hi s depart ment wil l be able 10 afford.
The second of two public
hearings was hel d W!&gt;dnes da y on
a proposa l from South east Fabrica tors Inc. to appl; · forCommun·
il y Deve lopment Block Gr ant
revolv ing loan ass istance . The
commiss ioners passed a r esolu·
lion authorizing Southeast Fabri·
ca tor s Inc. to app ly to th e Ohio ·
Department of D!&gt;velopmenl Offlee of Loca l Governmen t for
re,·o iv ing Joan fu nding.
In final matters, the commis·
sioners referred a co mplaint of
an Illegal dump site In Bedford
Townsh ip to Steve Powell of lhr
cou nt y departmen t of litter
control.

and other officials seeking sup· ·
pert for a four·lane highway
through Ma so n Coun ty .
Since the proposed road would
most likely al so be In Putnam
Count&gt;·, Wise recomm ended tha t
count y's parllclpallon In the
working group.
Wise said thC' Initial focus of the
work ing group would be t o ·
explor e options lor financing
hi ghway constructio n. Th ey m·
el ude drawing from IE'deral so ur·
ces. West VIrginia and Ohio
funds and possibl e too l rece ipt s.
"Each member of the worki ng
group would ass ume a defined
responsibilit y," Wise sa id . "For
ins tance, as a m ember of the
House Public Works and Tranpertatlon Comminee. ills logical
tha t I can work to generate some
needed money from
of the
Congress."
Roa d co nstruc tion in Ma son
Count y. Wise sa id, m ay 1)\' less
costly th an in other parts of th e
state since the terrain Is relatively fl at.
"Not havi ng to blas t through
mount ains m akes th is project
somewhat more ma nagabl e." he
said.

Hospilal nt'ws

IWelfare ...

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gmia 's U.S. 5&lt;-nators. the Gover·
nor'' s office, state and area
de\ elopment officials and prl·
vale sector leaders.
The developm ent authorltv
and the Mason County Area
Chamber a! Commerce have met
wrth stale Highway Superintend·
ent Bill Ritchie and have written
letters to Gov. Arch A. Moore Jr.

FHA eleciion slated June 30

I

Thtnday. June 18, 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

llo8t lllljor CDe•t C•de Acc1ptecl

Wt\ SHJNGTON i UPI I - A
tearfu l Donna Rice. describi ng
publici~ th e r elationship with
Gary Hart that sa nk his front ·
running Dem ocratic presidential
campaign, said her r~ultl n g
not oriel&gt;' is "d i!!lcull , painful
and humiliatin g."
But i n recounting the eve nts
that led to hC'r instant famr and
his sudden misfortune. Rice
refused to an swer the most blunt
question pesed to her on ABC 's
"20 - ~0 " Thu C'day night: "Did
you slee p with Ga ry Hart ?"
" I don' t want to answer vou,"
replied t he 29-year -old honors
· graduate from the Univers it y of
South Caro lina. " The reason is
beca use it's a quest ion of dignil&gt;' .
Wh eth er I did, whether I didn' t
with Gary Hart or anybody el se. I
wouldn't answer It one way or thC'
other."
Rice v isll ed Hart at his Wa·
shington townhou se during the
weekend o! May 2, while the
former sena tor's wife. Lee, wa s
at thei r hom e in Colora do. Tipped
off. The Miami Herald sta ked out
the townh ouse and publi shed a
repert. 'lea ding to further dlsclo·
sures of an overnight yachting
tr ip they took In March 10 th€'
Isl and of Bimini. It ali led ro
!{art's with draw al from the
campaign Ma) R.
Speaking abo ut the Incident in
detail for the first tim e publi cly,
Rice told tear fully a! the e!!ect It
ha s had on her life.
" You know , II has been the
most difficult, painful and humiliating experl!&gt;nC€'," she said. " It
has been r!'ally tough . The most
painful thing l or me has been
seeing what this does to my
parents . They've alwa ys been so
proud of m e.... It 's be!&gt;n horrlbl€'
for them . and It 's been a real
trjal."
Rice. a part·tlme model and
actress living in Miami. rf'lused

to crllicizr Hart, but sh0 l as hed
int o l.; ·nn Armand!. who acco m·
panicd her on both tr ips with
Hart and th en. according to Rice.
was lh ~ one who sold photo·
graphs and stories about the
scandal to the Na tional Enquirer
and Peop le ma gazine.
Rl~ said Arma nd! was one of
tw o peo ple who kn ew she would
be visiting Ha r t in Was hington
and the only one who had
photographs a! Ri ce sitting on hi s
l ap in Bimini.
"It's a real slap In the l ace,
stab in the back, salt peuredlnan
open wound." Rice said of the
maga zine reports, which Included the Enquirer say ing that
Hart , 50, had promised to divorce
his wife to marry Ric€' and that
she had replied. " M y, l'm going
to be first lad y."
" I was livid . I couldn't, I ca n't
believe that type of journalism. "
Rlec said on "20. 20." Asked lf it
were true , she shot back, "Do you
th ink I'm a moron?"
Rice said she f eel s no guilt but
considers the sca ndal and Hart' s
decision 10 end his front· ru nnin g
campaign lor th e party's noml·
nation "a tragedy."
" It's awful to see so meone that
you care about bei ng ripped
apart by the press and being
sensationaliZed an d exploited."
she sa ld, then acknowledggE'd
some responsibility In th e affair.
''J'm respenslble lor my own
actions and I admit that. It wa s a
lack of ju dgment on my part and
I would ha ve admitted that
whether this ever ca m€' toltght or
not, " she said.
Asked at the en d of th€'
Interview what she would tell her
younger sister If sh€' was spend·
lng tim€' with a married man,
Rice sai d, "Big sis ter would say,
•... There's a lot of single men out

there."'

member .
In other to pics discusst'd. entrants for the annual Independence Day Parade arc stil l being
sough! . All Floal s. Marching
Unl! s, churc hes, civic groups or
orga nizations. antique vehicles
or other t hings o! lnt·erest ar~
welcome In the parade.
Parade marshal Scali Wolfe
announ ced that many r mrl o
have already bee n n•ceived . To
enter to the paraoe whlch lin es up
at the Southor n ,Junior Hi gh
Ground s and begi ns at 10 a.m.
(line-up at 9: 151 onemuysent th e
followi ng en try bl ank to "Racine
Fourth of Jul y Cel ebration" , Box
872, Racine , Ohio 4577.1 .
So me members were co ncerned that there were rum ors
lndlcaUn~t that Racine would not
have a parade this year, how·
ever. the depart m ent dors wlsh
to make clea r that thls yea r 's
fC'stlvlt Irs arc al I "on" . lncludl ng
the para de .
Games ar e to be sl ated In th e

afternoon hours . Including hor se·
shoo tosses and c hild re n's

ga me s
At l1 a. m . afi Pr the parade th o
flre mr n wil l serve their ba r·
beque chi ckC' n dinner s, while
ot her refr es hm ent s w ill be
sNved by thP Flrem&lt;•n 's
auxil iary.
Also the auxil i ary has an·
nou nced that Its annu al va riety
show has been rev ived and t hat
all Interested personnel cont ac t
CHi\Rt;!i!S GLASS
Ann Layne or Bru ce Wolfe.
co·dlrector s.
The annu al firework s dlspla v
beg in s at 10 p. m. Several F' lre·
men havr jour neyed to Columbus
for the proper fireworks training
now required by lnsuranec and
stale law.
F ire Chief Hank Johnson re·
ported tha t flremrn will begin
clean ing strerts and sidewa lk s In
BEIRUT, Lt&gt; banon !UP I t -A
preparation for the eve nt and pro·Syrlan militia lcadC't' today
also reperl ed tha11 3 fi remen had sa id American jou rnal ist Cha·
reported their adva nced tra inin g rles Glass and the son of
class and rr!res hrr co urse.
Lcbbanon's defense mlnl sl rr
were moved from one hideo ut to
anot her In the prrdomlnal ly
Sh iite so uth ern suburbs of
Beirut.
Asscm Kanso, the head of the
Leba nese wing of the Syr ian
flt'ab Baa th Party, also accused
the pro-Ira ni an Shill!' liezbo llah,
or· Party of God. for kldnapplnR
Glass. 36, th1• ninth American
ng In l.cbanon: All Os,sel·
missi
an d how best to challengC' It In
411.
son of Defense Minister
ran
.
public testimony se t to bC'gln no
Adrl Osselran: and thr lr 26-yea r.
~al'ilcr than .Ju ly 11; under a
old
driver and bodyguard .
prPv lous agreement . T hey co uld
No
group cl almc!l rcspo nslbl l·
ca ll him back for later sess ion s;
II&gt;·
f or
Wednesda y's
hut they want lhe hea r ings to
kldnapplngs.
co nclude b)' ear ly August.
" The 1hrce arc still held Insi de
A related concrrn Is th at
the
southt'rn su bu rbs bu t we have
Nort h's dela y co uld enabi0 him to
hear the public testimony of Information th at they have lleen
another cru('lal flgurr - Rear moved from on•· hi&lt;IC'Ou t to
Adm . .John Poi ndexter , his anothr r In Hay Mad l Inside the
former boss and th ~ prcs ld!•nt ' s suburbs." l&lt;anso told UnltPd
former national Sl'curl ty advl.&lt;er Press lntt·r natlonal.
Kan so said hP sai d he r·C'cclvod
- now sc hedul ed to appear In
his
Information fr om witnesses
public ear ly next month .
who
had Sl'(•n the hostag&lt;'s In Ha y
Also. by lhC'n Independ en t
pro sPcutor L awronc~ Willsh Madl bu t ht' did not know tho
cou ld have obtain ed an lndlt't · exact location of 1hr hid eout.
" The kldnnpplng of Ossclra n's
mcnt aga ln sl North , who then
so n Is not a gamP. II 1.1 a h&lt;Orsh
could refu ' e to testi fy at all on
!)low to th[• Syrian I'O it• In
grounds II co uld prejudi ce a
L('banon, " sal ll Kan so. a good
crimina l trial.
Th!' HousC' com mlnec chair· friend of C: lass.

American
journalist
•

•

IDISSIDg

Legal chess match between
North, Congress continues
WA SHI NGTON tUP i t - A
loa ding defendC'r of President
Reagan is warnin g Lt . Co l. Oliver
North hP ri sks a unanimous
eont !&gt;mpt·of -Congress cita tion
and j ail for resisting the demand
a! I ran· Cont ra lnv~stigators to
testify on their term s.
North, !he Mar ine at the cent er
of the secret U.S. arms sales to
Iran and the diver sio n of profit s
to Nicaraguan Co ntra rebe ls. Is
refusing to be questioned prl·
\'a t ely ahead of his long·awaited
public teslimony sc heduled for
next month .
Lea ders ol the House and
&amp; nate co mmlll ees In the casC'
are upset by his move because
adva nce testimo ny is a custom·
ary practice 10 give them an
upper hand In see king ou t wea kn esses and cont radictions In
sta tements.
Rep. Dick Cheney, R·Wyo .,
vice chairman of the House
pa nel, war ned Thursday th at if
North ultimat ely refuses to coop·
era te, Congress could be ex·
peeled to vote unan imously to
find him In co ntempt and to send
him to jail.
The legal gridlock would make
It Increasingly dl!!lc~lt to defend
Reagan 's request for $105 million
In new aid for the Nicaraguan
Co ntra r ebels this f all . add ed
Cheney, a chief defender of th e
president in such matt ers.

"!North th ent wou ld move in
th e eyes ol many of us !rom the
posture of bC'Ing a man trying to
serve hrs co untry and preside nt
... to a fle-ure .. obvlousl.v not a
pillar of patriot ism," Chr ncy
sa id ln a statement clrar ly mea nt
for th e ears of lhe d••coratcd
VIetnam Wa r veteran .
Nor th, who has refused to
tesllfy_:l n the seven month s si nce
the st·a ndal broke under his Fifth
Amendment r igh ts agai nst self·
Incr imination. to ld the llouse
F'orelgn Affal" Comm lllrc De&lt;'.
9: " ! don't think there rs another
person In America who want s to
tell his story as much a.s I do ."
Bu l his lawyer s - concerned
l or the " du r process " right s of
the ex-Na tional 5&lt;-eurity Council
staffer fired when the Iran ·
Co nt ra link was exposrd Nov . 25
- sprang th e lates t surprise on
th e co ngressiona l panel s
Wed nesday .
Th e co mmitt ees ha\'e voted
North limited Immunit y from
prosecution, which compels his
t ~ tlmo n y under the t hreat ol jail
while protecting him from prosecu tion on any evidence he reveals
to them. The federal court order
grant ing th e legal protection ,
however. docs not r€'(Juin· an
advanc~ pri vate session.
Without a prior deposition ,
co mmi ttee lnv stlgators would
be unsure what North would say

man. Rep Lcr Ham ilton. D- lnd .,
said Thursday, " We think It Is
poss ible to work out an agreem en t rwith Nort h)." but ht'
conceded , " The private testlm·
ony Is very lmpertant ."
Contempt procet'&lt;lln~ s to force
the advance test imony could
take mon ths and thu s grea tl y
extrnd the public heari ngs. but
Ham ilton and &amp;nate com mittee
Chairman Da niel lnouyc, D·
Hawaii, see m ready to take as
long as necessary to force Nort h
to tell his story on their terms

p.m ., vl~It the craft show on
Court Street (City Hall II It
rains ). Then at 10 a.m., kick
up your feet with Gerald
Powe11 and hls clo~glng
group, the Shady River
Shulnel'tl. From 2 to 3 p.m.,
browse the display of antique
cars and enjoy the strains of
old·lashloned calliope music.
Also, enjoy the entertain ·
ment to be provided al the
Meigs County Mu se um
throughout Saturday and Sun·
day .

adds judge
CDI.UMII US. Ohio tU Pi t T he Ohlu Hou sr has pa .~ "·d
and Sl'nl to tht• Sonai P IPg i&gt;la·
lion adding jutlgP, hlt" in
sevrra! .:trt'&lt;.•&lt;.; of th1· ~ l t.~t f'
Including M••igs and Cdllla
counties.
The ) f' ~i~ltll i on . w hif'h
cleared Thu r " '" Y 0 11 a !12 t
vote, prov hh •\

Heritage Weekend activities begin
Kick oil t he weekend by
visiting AEP's last working
slernwheeler, the Juanita.
Then tour Ohio Power Com·
pany 's coal mining exhibit.
Following that, between ~and
7 p.m., head up to the
Pomeroy football field lor a
tethered ride In a bot air
balloon. Alter that , come back
to the parking lot stage at 7
p.m. and enJoy the music of
the Circle D Wruglel'!!.
And that' s jasl Friday'• line
up!
Saturday, from 9 a.m . to ~

House hill

Ohio Power's exhibit and
the i\EP •tcrnwhcelcr will
remain on location In the
Pomeroy l evee area hoth
Saturday and Sunday for your
viewing ptea!'fure.
The hot alr halloon will al.a
he stalloned at the Pomeroy
football !letd for rides on
Saturday and Sunday between
5 and 7 p.m .
Bring dad and the enllrc
family out to enjoy HcrltaRe
Weekend and all it haH to
o!!er!

rnr

&lt;J n uddi

t lonal jud go · in tht' l·'ou r·th
District Court of Appeal &gt;.
which lncludt' s A1lams. High
land , Pl l'kawa.v. ltoss. Pi k&lt;·.
Scioto. l.awrt' nf·r. C.olli &lt;•.
Ja c·kson. Mt' i"' · Vinl on. ll o(·k·
lng, Al ht•n; and Wa sh ingt on
cou nties: .
It also prov id es for '" o
additional judgpshlps ror i.O·
rain Count y Com mon Pleas
Court and on&lt; • for Butlor
Cou nt y Commo n Pleas r ourt,
all clecl cd i n 14HH.
T he bil l rop laPrs parHimt •
judges with lull -time jud~es In
Oberlin and Fairfield munlcl·
pal court s, both r•ieclcd In
1989.

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