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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday. July 1 • 1987

MEN'S

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plus big
- sizes and tolls. Solids ..
· ilnd patterns. Gooil
Sl!lection - short
sleeves westerns
included.

Short sleeve styles,
neck sizes 141/2 to
17. Solid colors ana
neat patterns.

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MEN'S AND BOYS'

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MEN'S

SUMMER ·WEIGHT

JACKETS

KNIT SHIRTS

Good styles and color selec.
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1/2 Price

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HEAD WEAR
Ivy League caps, golf; work
caps, roll-up hats and more.
All siles.

CASUAL
SLACKS
Regular
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SU.9S
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BOYS'

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Summer Shirts

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weather to come. .-

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Knits in tonk tops, dress looks,
jeans shirts and novelties ~ pfus
our fine selection of sporl shirts.
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S-UMMER
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dolls and shorty sets. Boys' long P.J.' s
and 2 pc. short P.J.' s.

playsuits. NB to Size 7.

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Regular and extra sizes.

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Wrangler. Includes shorts, blouses,
tanks, skirts and s.weaters.

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lnstnamental musk. Thl&gt; new building went under
construction on Sept. 15, · 1986. The outside
structure was pul up by a co ntractor. but all of th e
Inside · wcfrk, Including the plumbing, heallng.
electrical work, and even the cabinets were
installed by l e~ lonnuin'S who donated their time.

OPEN HOUSE · - A• a pllllt of Middleport'•
Fourth of July celehratlon, Fee ney· Bennett Post
128, American Le!!lon. will have an upc•n house, 2
to 5 p.m ., al its new building, ('O rner of Filth and
Mlll Streets. !Wfreshmcnts will be served and
O,nver Rice; will be on hand to provide

Celeste, guard c9ntinue
disupte over 1989 trip

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vot ed 10 give 5 per cent raises to employees in th e
offices of the recorder. commissio ners, treas urer ,
aud itor, probate·j uvenlle court, common pleas
court . co.unt y cour t. clerk of cou r ts, vet erans
s&lt;'rvices. board of elections. infirmary , sheriff
a nd prosecut ing attorney.The fiv e percent raises
will amount to Sl9,098.93 from the cost recovery·
funds .
ThiS Is· the third year for the contracted cost
recovery program wh ich enables the county to bill
s tate and fe deral agencies lor services performed
on their beha lf In the courthou se.
The sa larv increases should go In effecl with th e
pay period endiqg this coming Friday . . .
Coun ly En'glncer Philip Roberts repdrted that
the newly passed sta te gasoline tax increase will
mean a $13, 000 per month increase to the count y
hi l(hwa)· d e part ment from September to June
1988. a nd a $1:i.OOO per month increase th erea fter ,
ac cording to the Ohio Departmen t of Taxation .
Patt y Parker, chairma n of the Meigs Coun ty
Bicenten ni al Celebra tion to be held July B. 10
a .m. to 5 p.m .. at the Meigs Cou nty fairgrounds.

updated the board on ceiebratiqn plans. The
celebration, being held in hon or of the bicentennial of the Nor thw est Ordinance and U.S.
Constitution. will include a number of varied
events.
The commissioners commended Parker on her
efforts on behalf'of the celebrafion. and on behalf
.of monthly programs which ha ve been held to
comm emmorate the bicenlenniaL
Ju ly 22, 10 a.m . was set for public view in g of
Salem Township Road 326 1Pi geon Ridge Road ) ,
off Count y Road 1. north of Sa lem Center .
Sout hern Ohio Coa l Compa ny, which owns
property on both sides of the road . is reques ting
clos ure of th e road which is no longer passable.
Joe Ramsey. representing SOC CO, pr·esented a
recommenda tion from the tow nship trustees to
close the road . There are no houses on the road
Ramsey said. A public hea.i'ing· to . discuss th·e
pro posed road closure will be held at 11 : 30a. m . on
Ju ly 22 in the commissio ners' office at th e .
cour thouse. The proposed road clos ure will be
advert.ised prior to July 22.

6.1 percent; best smce 1.9 79

Regional road projects
t~pic of SEOR(: meeting

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COLU MBUS. Ohi o tUPli _i_ ·g uardsmen would face, a nd he
Gov . RlchardCelestesayshe wil l has Invited Jwo Ohi o congres s-.cont inue to talk with Naliona i men to go along.
Ohio Nal ional G uard officers
Guard ofllclals In Washington
about hi s opposit ion to send ing told Celes te lhis week the Pen·'
Ohio Na tional Guard troops to lagon ha s lhrea te ned to deacti the Honduras lor tral ninl( exer- vate the guard. which would
mean the loss ot a ll federa l funds,
cises in 1989.
The governor said Wednesda y If Celes te refu ses to let unit s train
he Is hoping for a favorable court - In Centra l America as ordered.
The Pent agon has sched uled
decision In the cas.e. but in the
absence of that wil l obey a 1986 three engineering · unit s frbm
law giving the federal govern- Ohio to train In Hon'duras in 1989.
ment the r ight Joorder state unit s mainly building roads .
to tra in in any locatio n, even. in
(:eleste opposes the training
peacetime .
mission becau se Hondu ras
Meanwhile. he said'. he is borders war-torn Nicaragua.
consideri ng a viSit . perhaps later where he a lso opposes the Rea lhls month. to , Honduras to ga n administratio n's att empt s to
·determine what , dangers Ohio aid the Contra rebels.

DEVON
SPORTSWEAR.

Big selection of styles and si'zes for
everyone. Buy now and save.

1/2. PRICE .

FOR THE JULY SALE
SAVE

VVonnen's Dresses

CHILDREN'S DEPT. - 2ND FLOOR

PRE-TEEN
DRESSES

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The Meigs Co unty Commissioners decided
Wednesday to walt one more week before making
the final · decision on whether to .reject a gran t
!rom th e E nv ironmental Protection Agency to
lund 85 percent of costs 10 upgrad~ sewage
systems in Tuppers Plains .
Because only about 30 percent of th e Tuppers
Plains residents included In th e proposed projecl
wen• present at a June24 public hea rin g to discuss
th e sewage project, th e commissioner s fe ll they
shou ld postpone a decision In order to give oth er
a'ffected resid~nts additional time to comment:
So far. no comments have been received by
Commissio ners Ma nn ing Rous h a nd Rich Jom•s.
Commissio ner David Koblentz reported 1hat' he
lnlliated co mmenls from two resident s, both of
whOm felt t,he gra nt s hou ld be ·re jected.
Roush a nd Koblentz said that because of the size
a nd importa nc(· of the project . ali affected
r esident s shou ld have a c hance 10 vote on t he

CHILDREN'S DEPT. - 2ND FLOOI

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project.
Jones took an opposite pos ition. noting that
numerous · public hearings wer e held to updat e
residents on th e project as it progresSfi'd . He
pointed out thai the las t meeting was heav ily
a dvertised and copies of the project ' s management and use r 's charge . plans were made
availab le to residents for review prior to the
meet Ing .
Those who atte nded the meeting were " ovNwhelmingly a!'ai ns t" the project he said. And
si nce no comme nt s have been received from those
not at the meeting. Jones said it appears the
residen ts do no t support the project..
If the commissio ners do not hear comm ents in
Javor of the ·project, they expect · to pass a
resolution next week to rej ect EPA 's offer
"according 10 th e wis hes of the people" of
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Tuppers Plains . .
Through the county' s cost rec.overy plan, about
$24.000 is available lo be used to raise salaries of
approxima tely 43 count y general fund e mployees.
After discussing the matter. the commiss io ners

·SALE!

Sizes 6 months to size 4. Solid &lt;olors
and patterns.

SAVE

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Sentinel News Staff

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12_mont~s up to size 7. Regular shorts
and jams. Good selection - well
known brands.

Boys' sizes 12 to 24 months and 2 to
7. Pi&lt;k your favorite c.olor and style.

Save now on all of our girls' shorts
- match or mix with shirts on sole.

Special group of pre-teen si1es at
reduced prices now.

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SHORTS SALE!

Tank tops, jeans tops, dressy styles.
A, big seledion for this sal~.

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BOYS

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Highs between 80 and
_ · Probahlllly of rain 20 oer•centl
.. Friday.

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40°/o

SALE!

SWIM TRUNKS

40°/o

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60s. Partly cloudy Frl&lt;day.J

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LITTLE aoYS'

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Newborn si us, 1 to 3, 3 to

Daily Number

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GIRLS'

eludes all kinds swimwear.

·SUMMER SHORTS

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TRUNKS

By le Tigre. Good seledion in ·
boys' 8 to 18, men's S, "M, L,
and XL.

SALE!
Sizes 6 months to 14. In · :

SUMMER TOPS

40°/o

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CHILDREN'S

maining stock 19" and 21 "
models. S~me self·propelled.-

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LAWN
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Closeout prices on our re-

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LlnLE BOYS

SUMMER
SLEEPWEAR
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MEN'S

Ciose-Out Sale!

BOYS'

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Save now for hot weather to
come. You'll like the selectior'!
of styles and colors.
Reg. sa. 9S....... Sale S6.71
Reg. ·s10.9L.. Sale '8.21
Reg. '12.95.. ... Sale S9.71
Reg. S14.9S... Sale '11.21

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and oasy to wear. Solid colors.

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MEN'S

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MEN'S

Our entire se_lection on sale.
Regular and extra large sizes.
Solid colors in lighl and basic
shades.

Many txctllent styles and colon
in tonic tops. jeans shirts, drossy
knits, and novelties. S, M. L, XL
plus big sizes to 4X.

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THURSDl Y, JULY _2nCI,

Ohio Loiter\'
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The il!rector of the Ohio Depar tme nt of Transpor tation will
\ speak at the annual Southeastern
Ohlo Reglona) Council summer
meeting July 16 at the Fairgreens Country Club In Jackson
Co unty .
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Warren Smith. ODOT directot·,
will speak to the membership at
the annual dinner meeting following a golf torunament which
has been planned at 8 a.m.
Currently two of the SEORC's
six priority projects are now
un!er construction, the Jackson
by-pass and the Albany to Athen~
portion of the Appalachian Highway. Smith will update members
on lntitiatives in the SEORC
highway package w111ch Includes
begil)nlng engineering studies on
four projects and discussing the

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By CRAIG WEBB
WASHINGTON (UPTi -The
nat ion' s unemployme nt ril) e
dropped . to 6.1 percent In June.
·the bes t s howing since 1979,
because t h e labor forc e shrun k
more than usual, the Labo r
Dep"rtment reported today.
Th~ gover nm en t said the rat e
appeared to go down in iarge part
because fewer youn 11: people than
normal Had enlered t he labo r
for ce by the!t!lle it surveyed the
job market in June.
An estimated ·119.2 milllon
people we re in the civilia n labor
Io ree, 476, 000 !ewer th an in May ,
the govern men1 ·sa id. Of tha t
force, 112.2.6 million peo ple were
employed. 190.000 less than in
Ma y, while 7.26 million were out
of a job a nd·looking for one. .
That represent s a 286.000 person drop ·in people looking for
wor k. Because It fell by more
th an lhe drop in total emp loy men! . the rate fell as well .
June's 6.1 · percent civilian
jobl eSs rate is the best si nce
December 1979, when it stood at
6.0 perce nt. The rat e was 6.3
percent in April and May .

year~.

Officials
continue
search·.

said .
The teenag e unemploym ent
r~te fell1 .8 percen tage points to
15.9 percent. The rate was
unchanged for adult men a t 5.5
percent and shrank 0.2 of a
percent age point for ad ult
women .

Whit es recorded a 0.1 percentage poinl dr op in thei r jobless
rate to 5.2 percent. Blacks felll.l
percentage points to 12.7 percent
and Hispanics' rate dropped 0.2
percentage point to 8.5 percent.
The 6.1 percent overall rate
covers only the civilian popula-'
\ion., 1f n:!iUta ..y pe.rsonool. slatloned in the United States are
Incl uded as part of the labor
force. the overa ll jobless rate
was 6 percent. ·
Si nce June 1986 !he nation's
unemployment rate has dropped
a full percentage poin\ while t·he
uumber of people employed has
risen by 2.5 million. Many
econo mists have been surprised
by that growth in emp\oyment,
saying they didn't think the
economy was strong enough .to
__ sy pport that many_new. .people on
the payrolls.

Battle lines ·draWn for.
. Bork
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WASHINGTON tUPI)- President Fi&lt;:agan's bid -to put Robert
Bark on the Supreme Court. a n
efforl to extend the reach of
conservative principles for years
to come. cou ld spark the tough est
Senat e co nfi rmation fight on
subh a nomination in almost 20

ROBERT BORK'

The "verage non-farm employment grew by a smaller than
expected 11 6,000 workers. nearly
all of th em in serv ice - rather
than goods-prod uci ng. jobs.
Janet Norwood, commissioner
of.the Bureau of Labor Stat istics.
said in a sta tement that the
nation's non-farm payroll had
been grow ing by 250,000 people a
month from January through
April.~ then ·Slowed to 100,000 in
May and June.
· "In summary. the data relea sed th is mornin g show a drop
In joblessness in June but very
little change in .employment,'&lt;
s he said . "Factory employm ent
stayed a t Ihe May level, a nd the
pace of job growth in services
slowed ."
The Labor Department also
said the average number of hou rs
worked per week In manufacturin g plant s by production line
workers s tayed the sa me at 41
hours. but the number of hours of
overtime per week shrank by 0.1
hour to 3.7 hours a week. 1
Teenagers accounled for more
than two-thirds of the ilecline in
the number of j.ob seekers, it

Liberal opponents arid conservat ive support ers of the co ntroversia l federal · appeals cou rt
judge drew battle lines immedia tely upon Reagan 's announcement Wedn esday of hi s choice .to
succeed the retired moderate
Justice Lewis Powell.
Sena te Democrats vowed to
question Bork on everything
from fin e poinls of co ns titutiona l
law to his role as the man who
carr ied out President Nixon's
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orders to fire Watergate special
prosecutor Arch ibald Cox in 1973.
Conserva tives cheered the de cision. hopeful that by replacing
Powell as the cr uci al vote in
many 5-4 decisions. their views
will dominat e the nation's highest court long after Reagan
leaves office.
Reagan end ed five days of
speculation about a successor to
Powell by picking the man tha t
senior Whi te House officials said
was "at the fop of everybpdy's
list" right from the start. Of(i ciais said a final dec is ion was
postponed as a politica l jud gment in defe rence to var ious
se n ato rs pushing ·o ther
no1;11in'ees.
'Bor k. 60. is a formPr Ya le
University law professor who

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shares Reagan,' s strict ronstructionist view of the Constitution
and has criticized Supreme Court
rulings on issues such as civil
rights, affirm at ive ac tion and
abortion.
The president praised his man
Wed nesday as "a premier constitutional authority" and urged the
Democratic-led Senate to s peed
co nfi rmatio n hearings so the
co urt returns to full strength
before its fall session begins Or!.
5.
"I have eve ry expecta tio n 1the .
Senate) will do so." Reagan said
at a brief appeara nce in tlie
White House with Bork, who left
without saying a word. "I n
taking thi s action today . I' m
mindful of th P importance of this
nomina tion .''

Heavy rain in northern Ohio

to 6 feet deep was reporled
The Brentllngers suffered
By United Press International
cover
ing some roadways in Ric-hburns
in
the
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xplosion.
officials
A,uthorltles are still looking for
Nearly 4 Inches of rain fell on
land
Count
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cl ues in connection with a male part s of north central Ohio e ar ly said. They were initially treated
Pollee
said
Ihey had ' to use
infant. found abandoned June 22 today, ca usin g widespread flood- at a Mount Gilead hospit al before
other two priorit y proj@CIS now
to
resc
ue
trtic)Sers from
boats
in the Chester area . Anyone with ing that closed dozens of high- being transfer red to the.burn unit
und er construction. .
their
cabs
on
some
highways in
at University Ho ~pita.l in
Information on this case is asked ways, forced the evacuation of
The four projects on the
Coun
ty,
where
Route
Richland
to co nta ct ·the Me igs County several res idents and sparked a n Columbus.
· SEORC priority list are the . Sheriff's office at 992-3371.
30,
a
major
ci:Jsl
-west
art.ery
Meanwhil e, residents of the
ex plos ion that injured a Mount
RavE&gt;nswood br id ge access, the
Wh etstone park, the . nearby througl) the s tate .. was closed .
Brent Larkins , 21, was ar- Gilead couple .
Appalachian highw ay from
Several strer ts. , in · Mans!irld
rested In the Portlantl area
Pollee officers were forced out Moh awk Trailer Park aild lhe
Athens to Belpre, the Appalach·
were
und er waler and a Richland
partment
complex
Thistlewood
a
Wednesday eve ning by Deputies
1an ·hlghwax from Givens toStat e , J!mmer Soulsby and Dan Levin·g- • of their headquarters in Shelby, were evacuated, The two trailer County sheriff' s lie utenan t desRic~land County, about 70 miles
Route 104 rn Pike County and a
parks and the apartment com- cribed th~ flooding there as the
ston on charges of gross sexual north of Columbus.
by-pass at Ponsmouth.
Imposition. Larkins was released
Jack and Nancy Brentlinger, plex, where ' nearly 100 people worst In slx or s even years .
' A highlight of the summer by County Court Judge Patrick
Dozens of . hlg hw~ ys were
live, are located in ·a low·lylng
meeting is the golf tournament O'Brien on his own recognizance resider.ts · ·of the Whetstone area on the ~outh side of Mount closed or covered with ·water.
l"'hlch has . been planned. Bill and was scheduled for an Initial Trailer Park In Mount Gilead,
· throughout north ce ntral Ohio
Gilead,
t;:hilds. golf professional at the appearance before the judge this about 50 miles north of Colum- . Less than 100 people were ·and some northeast Oh io
•bus, were Injured whel\ a explo·
Jaymar ~~If Course In Meigs
sian ripped through their mobile taken a Red Cross shelter near counties.
' &lt;;:ounty . will act as tourname nt mor:nlng.
A flash flood warning was
Mount Gilead, a Morrow County
During today's Initia l appear- home.
Issued
early today for .several
ance, a preliminary hearing was
Authorities believe hi gh water sherl!f's department spokesman
counli~s
in north cent ral Ohio
set for 1 p.m. July 15. Larkins In lhe park caused a propane gas said.
SEORC Box 271, Wellston.
that
were
hit by heavy rainfalL
Res idential evacuations also
signed a$2,500personal recognlz- line . to )lreak, sparking the
1 Robert L; (Bob) Evans is the
The
warning
expired at 4 a. m ..
were reported in Morrow, Knox
a.n ce bond and was released by ex plosion.
president or the SEORC.
today.
and j=tichland counties. Water up
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WAS.HlNGTON ~ The Rev . .
Jackson became a media star
Jes• .,- vackson's -emergence In _ literally overnight, within hours
front ·at· the pack In the. Demo- of the assassi11at1on of Dr. Martin
cratlc presidential race _Is widely Luther King Jr. , on April 4, 1968.
attributed to his gteater name ·Jackson was only 26, a junior
recognition: How he achieved member of the Southe rn Chriscelebrity sta tu s Is, therefore, a tlan Lea dership C~n!erence. He
matter of legitimate public was part of King's party In
concern. ·
Memphis, T!'nn., on· the fatal

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LEITERS OF OPIN ION
welronw They shquld br Jess than :vxl words
long. All lf." ttcrs ar£'su bject to ro !ling and ITI.Ist be signed with name, addr£&gt;S s and
te-lephOn £&gt; number. No Wl slgned letters will be pi:bllshed . Letters shou ld be ln
good ta Ste, addr ~sslng Issues, not pers onalities.

. ~osquitoes

do not
transmit AIDS virus-

Willi am s s~_ld he a n~ other
King associates wat ched Jac-k so n on TV the next morning.
" J esse sa id he was feeling bad
a nd sick . Before we kn!'w it, he
was on the 'Today ShOw: I.
thought it was horrible," wmf
ams sa id. " Jesse fle w out. that •
night to Ch icago. Wh y would he .
keep a bl oody shirt on all nlght1
The blood did not com e from the
body o f Dr . Kin g."
Willia ms a ttr ibut es Jackson 's
ac tions at the lime to hi s youth .
" I feel very bad a bou t 11, "
Wil liams said. "He was just a
you ng man a nd made a mi stake.
11could hu rt htm ."
The Rev . Ralph David Aber·
nathy. who succeeded King as
head of th€' SCLC. ex pressed a ..
simila r view .

• WASHINGTON~ A mosquito bite can transmit malaria but not the
AIDS virus even though the insect ca n be Infected with the deadly
,ll isease by drinking contamina ted blood, researchers say.
• Scientists have found AI DS virus In mosquitoes and in a new
;.x periment have even transmitted the vjrus . HIV. to the Insects by
Jeedlrig them infected human blood , but population-wide studies
indica te if the virus really were transmitted by the pests, AIDSw_ould
be much more widespread than it is today.
'· "We have no evidence to s upport or suggest that mosquitoes can or ·
do transmit the AIDS virus under labora tory conditions, " Dr. Robert
l:lallo of the Nat ional Ca ncer Instit ute said earlier this week.
.. Furthermore, epidemiological !statistical) studies of AIDS do not
5how tha t the virus is tra nsmitted by mosquitoes or any other Insect."
: Gallo sai d in a telephone Interview the AIDS virus does not
reproduce in mosquit oes. something it would hav!' to do to be
transmitted. The dose of the virus , If It did enter humans. would be too
low to cause infection. h!' sa id.
~o/Jrl.o.~ifQI'~ .., .,.
· In the latest expe rim ent , mosqui toes collected from several
loca tions in south Florida were fed AIDS virus-contam inated blood In
)be laboratory . La ter analysis by researchers in Ga llo's laboratory
-showed that Jive AIDS virus was In the insects.
: Fre nch researchers ea rlier reported isolating HIV from
jnosquitoes in areas of Africa where the acq ui red immune deficiency
st udent s appa rently accept this
One reason: .Few s tat es ,_~·e­
they don't even kn ow who we
The myth of the ugly American
syndrom!' viru s 'is rampant but re por ted they could find r\o evidence dies hard: Many educators, for qulre more th a n a year of history !oug'ht In 1g4l , or wh~, thPn ali
notion, so me curricula promotP
of transmission by mosquito bite.
In high schooL Thus man y
mention of Hiros hima . the div - II.
example, continue to'belleve that
· The NCI fi nding, not y!'t officially repor ted in medical lit era tu r!', is th!'lr stude nt s g raduate with stud ents "ar!' unaware of proml- Ision of Europe a nd th&lt;' rise of . To ci te on~ example: A test
' :Preliminary, sai d Dr. Jai Nayar, a n insect specialist at the Medica l sham&lt;'fuily ethnocen tric views.
des ig ned by the National Assess·
n ~nt people a nd se minal Idea s
totalitarianism mu st c ho as so
Entomology Laborat ory In Vera Beach, Fla., which provided thE'
ment Of Ed ucation a l Progress
Hence the recent popularity of and even ts tha t have s ha ped our mu ch babble.
~
:mosquitoes for the ex peri ments. ·
past a nd creat e d our presenL
''
In thl' past. wheri so meone equates the freedoms ol Chin a
"globa l education' ' classes.
• The iss ue came to public light because of scientific attention paid to
wtth those o r the United States
de m a nded that sc hoo ls return to
Yet · perhaps this belief has
] he south Florida migra nt farming town of Belle Glade, which has t he
tx&gt;caus!'
ihl:' Chinese enjoy tree
basics
or
affirm
our
Wes
tern
finall y been rocked to Its heels. A
Those are c haritabl e words, As
highest AIDS rate in the na t ion.
medi
ca
l
care. guara nteed .jobs
herl
1age
e
ven
someone
as
recent report , endorsed by eveEd ucation Secretary Wlltlam
. Som!' researchers co nt e nd the tow n'.s slums, poverty, poor ryone from. the secreta ry of Bennett noted not long ago, a 1985 ur banl' as Bennett - hewaso lt e n a nd (s upposedly ) nev er go
nu trition, poor sa nitation a nd actively b r~d ln g mos quit oes may education to the heads of th!' two survey revea led that two-third s bra ndro a ya hoo bt the educa - hu ng·ry .
contribute to the sprea d of the deadly illness whi ch des troys the
As the r e port ca ustica lly ob·
major teach er unions, takes no of a ll 11th -graders ,"cou ld not tio nal establis hment.
body's abilit y to figh t. infection .
·
Now It se(.m s to be having serves. ti y ,·hat standard " many
prisoners In It s assault on "val ue- · place the Civil War ln the correct
• The federal Centers !dr Disease Control in Atlanta has mai ntain(.&gt;d
or hi story's slaves a nd today's
free" inst r uction .
half-century . One-third M them secood thou~ht s .
1ha t no ev idence exists to prove that insects can ·transmit AIDS,
Perhaps the~d u ca ttonal estab· prisoners would have to be called
As the "Education for D!'mO· failed the sa me test for the
although mosquitoes 11nd other Insects are known to spread several
·
cracy" report emphasizes, our Declaration or Independence, for llshme nt ha s n otlc~'llthat the true ' free. ' "
other diseases .
·
The remedy lor thi s relativism
students' chief weakness Is not Columbu s and for World War I. ya hoos are those who walk
Scicl)tis ts say tha t if mosquitoes could indeed trans.mit AIDS. the
needn 't Involve crude Indoctrinaignora nce of foreign land . ~ Near ly a third could not say through life prey to polittcal
di sease wou ld be . mu ch more comm on among children living In
widespread though such Ignor- whiCh two n a ti ons w!'re our manipu lation bee a us(' they don ' t tion. Yet It will reiiuJre a hea lthy
mosquito- infes te d areas.
ance may be. ·
principal ene mies in World War have a clue a bout the ir country's dose of American a nd E uropean
The Centers for Dlseas!' Con trol in Atlanta says that as of June 19,
Far worse is that ma ny Amer i- IL And to half of them the names past. Most pliable of a ll . In fa c t , his tory and literat ur e, with a
J987. 37,386 cases of AID S had been reported in the United States. can youngsters don ' t know muc h Wln s tcn Churchill. a nd .Jose ph are those young people who view toward understa ndin g de·
)'es ultin g in :U.621 deat hs.
succ umb to what' B&lt;"nne tt calls mocracy; Its basic Ideas a nd Its
about their own ·herit age. Not Stalin were unfamiliar."
" the gra nd ~s t shibbo l et h "~ the long struggle to surv ive.
only aren't they ta ught to ~h erls h
If ha ll of alllllh·graders could
it wilt also mea n the unembar·
democraoy a.b ove other politica l mis take one of' this centu r)l's idea that we mu st never judge
systems, JJ]any aren't provided grea tes t sta t es m~ n lor one of Its other soc ieties .II(. poilttca i ws· ·• rassed teac hinR of fac ts .
Let' s lea rn about ourselves
the basic facts thai might a llow da rk est cr iminals, they can ' t te rns beca use th is Is prlm a rli )liJ
•
first.
Only then ca n w~ turn to the
neutral
matter
of
ta
ste.
the
m
to
conclude
this
on
their
possi
bly
und
ers
t
a~d
the
centr
al
• WASHINGTON ~ Strong livestock pr ices co nt inued to bolster
Don'
t
la
ugh.
Not
only
do
many
Intelligent
stu dy of others.
political confli ct of .o ur time. If
1Jverall prices far m ers r ece ived for raw farm products In June while ow n.
e ncouraging hog producers to s tep up production in com ing months ,
the government reports.
• The Agr icullure D&lt;"partment sa id ear lier this week tha t farm
prices rose 1.6 pe rcent inJun!' for the fifth co nsecutive monthly gain.
-,
Prices were 8.3 percent hig her than a yea r· earlier.
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WASHINGTON
.
tNEA)
~In
.
Wh
a
t
happened
ne xt Is th~
He wa s es pecia ll y c lose to Vice
The favo rable treatment has .
' Prices were influ enced by reduced s upplies. the departmen t said,
Ma
y
1982,
whe
n
Rev.
Su
n
Myung
subj
ec
t
of
some
cont
roversy.
but
Preside
nt
George
Bush,
who
&gt;i
ppa
rcntly not ~ nd ed .
but tha t Is turni ng around partially. Separa te department r!'ports
Moon
of
the
Uni!lcation
Church
on!'
thing
Is
clear:
The
auditors'
openly court ed Bak ker In a n
IRS aud itors have eonll nued to
~ bowed th at while the nation' s mid-year cat tle Inventory !!'lito the
r!'commendation wen I nowhere.
a tt empt to get his e ndorse me nt pore over PTL's books a~d have
lowes t lev&lt;'i in at least 15 yea rs , hog producers were r!'bullding herds was tried a nd found guilty of tax
q uick ly, ex pect ing to increase product ion by 8 percent thfs summer evasion. IRS auditors were also
Some IRS sources say !hat for the upco ming presidential be!'n given even more Info rmabeginning a n Inves tigation of
and faiL
Jus tice Depa rtme nt officia ls di S- ca mpaig n. The Bakkers vis it ed tion by the PTL's new board .
Rev. Jim Bakker and his PTL
In April , they repo rt edly re.- ;'"
. By mid-Ju ne. ca lf p rices rose 80 cents per tOO pounds to $78.10 for
couraged the m from pursuing a Bus h .on at leas t two occa s i o n s~
the highes t level since March 1980. Ali hough. uncha nged from May to minist ry.
' case against PTL and t h e once In Wa s hin gton, a nd once a t commendl'd that a grand jury •
' '
Over the next four y!'ars
Bush' s s ummer home In Maine.·· begi n receiv in g evidence.
.
mid -June, cattle prices a t $63 remaine.U the highest since September
Bakkers. Justice, th ough, says it
Bakker
recel\&lt;ed
what
amounted
So
far
,
the
Justice
Depart
me
nt
'
Bush
's
former
press
spokes1980.
nev!'r received any official r!'to kld -gl~ve treatment by the IRS
h
m
a
n
a
nd
top
a
ide,
Pe
ter
Tee!ey.
as
not
ac
t
e
d
o
n
the
; "The s trong upward m oveme nt of Jun!' hog 'prices continued the
commendatton from the' IRS th at
a nd Justice Department ~ In
opened a co nsulting busi ness recommendat ion.
tre nd of r!'cent m onths . placing the averag&lt;:_hog price at the highest
a formal case be started.
sharp
contrast
to
the
treatment
a
lt er leav in g the vice president :
More than a few ln Congress •
level si nce August 1986, " the department sa id In its mont hly farm
When PTL received I s copy oi
given
Moon
.
pr ice re port. -.
•
the audit ors' report, It Imme- he received $120,000 ,over 18 wa nt to know why the Ba kkers ·
The question some In Congress
· Hog prices averaged $59.70 per 100pounds !Jy mid-June, a n lncr~ as e
diately hired the high-powered month s from PTL for hi s servi - have been treated as they hav!' . ,.
are aski ng is "Why?"
of $5.30 from Ma y, the department said.
Was hington law fi rm of Baker &amp; ces. Doug Weed, Bus h's cam-· In th e coming months , look fo r ·
For more than two years, IRS· McKenzie to con t!'st It s findin gs . pa lgn liaison to fundamentalists, severa l Hou se a nd Senate co m - .
· With 100 equal to 1977 prices, the Index of prices for all raw farm
auditors pored through PTL 's
products was 131 in .June, up from 129 in May and 121 a year ago. The
According to those now In received $70,000 fro m PTL to mlttees to begin Investigatio ns of
books. Finally, In November
year began wit h stable January prices followed by monthly increases
charge of PTL , wh e n It beca m e writ e a yet-to-be-publis hed book t he Reagan a dmlnl stra tlon 's
1985. the audit ors recomm ended
about the Bakkers.
tra ndling of Bakker and PTL.
~ ince. Ma y pr ices rose by 3.2 percent for the largest increase si nce
apparent that IRS higher- ups
to
their
superiors
tha
t
the
group'
s
J uly 1986.
.
were going to Ignore the auditors'
tax-exempt status be strtpped
'. On the average, American fa rmers receive 30 cents for each $1that
recommendation to str ip PTL's
because of financial Irregulari- tax-exempt sta tus , the Bakkers'
consumers spend in the s uperrparket. Inc reases in mea t prices have
ties. The confidential report,
show n up in consumers' grocery bills.
sa lary and bonuses began to
which
was also give to the PTL. soar, reaching an esti mated $1.9
June farm prices also were bu oyed by a sharp Increase in cotton
was recently made public by the
pric!'s, which rose to the highest level since May 1984. Orange, app le
million In 1986.
group' s new board of directors .
and soy bean prices also contributed to the increase. bo t It was offset
II was not onl y the IRS that
According to sources close to
oy decli nes in prices of wheat, hay, onions, broilers a nd milk.
took a ~nev ol ent view of PTL 's
the IRS lnv~stlgation, In a nother
·· In the catt le report . the department estimated thai U.S. cattle and
acti vi ties during thi s same
recommendation ~ not made
calves totaled ll2 million , down 2 percent and the lowest June 1
period.
·
public _;:_ the auditors also
Inventory since mld·year ·es timates were first made In 1973.
. Ih 1982, staff me mbers of the
recommende d that evide nce · Federal Communications Com·
· Hog producers said they Int end to have 5.84 million sows give birth
shou ld b~ gathered with an eye
to pigs from June to November. That would be a n 8 percent increase
mission Initia ted the ir own In vestowards a civil or criminal
tigation Into PTL's on-air fundfrom a year ago. The department estimated a U.S. Inventory of 52.3
prosecution of Bakker and his
tnilllon head June J, up 7 percent f~om a year ea rlier . The breeding
raising methods . Its formal'
wife
Tammy Faye.
inventory was up 10 percent to 7.03 million head and the market hog'
recommend ation to the -FCC was
According to the now-public
Inven tory was [!p '7 perce nt to 45.3 miili(ln..
·
tha't PTL was gu ilty of violating
IRS report, auditors found that
'
.
federal anti-fra ud laws because
from 1980 to 1983, $1.3 million In
ol lts use of false and m isleadi ng
ministry funds were spent dl·
claims . Prosecution was urged .
rectly for the pei:sonal benefit of
The recommendation was Igthe Bakkers a nd that non~ of nored both by the FCC and the
By ll nlted Press International,
these funds had been reported by
Justice Department , which also
Toda y is Thursday. July 2, the 183rd day of 1987' with 182 to follow.
the Ba:kkers as Income.
received the report . ·
·
T he moon is waxing, moving toward Its fi rs t quarter.
Moreover, ·according to the
Why did the Bakkers receive
: The mo-rning sra rs are Venus a nd Jupiter.
auditors, .In 1983 Jim Bakker
this favorable treatment? .
· Th(' ev!'nlng stars are Mercury, Mars and Sat urn.
received
salary
and
bonuses
·
.
Some believe It was because
, Those bilr n on this date a re und!'r the sign of Cancer. They Include
totaling
$638,112.
This
amount,
Jim
Bakker ~ while never as
· German novelist Herman Hesse In 1877, King Olav V of Norway in
they
conciuded,
was
more
than
dee ply Involved II• politics as
1903 ta~e 841. Supreme Court Jus tice Thurgood Marshall in 1908 (age
six times what a tax-exempt other television eyangeilsts 79), comedia n · Da n Rowa n in 1922 (age 65}, civil rights activist
organization the size of PTL
was nonetheless heavier courte d
· Medga r Evers In 1926, actor-singer Brock Peter s In 1927 (age60) , and
should
pay Its chief executive.
by Reagan administration offl·
actress Polly Holiday ,in 1937 (age 501.
Had these recommendations by clals aware of the s ize and wealth
."After the heart attack, I was able to rethink ·
the IRS auditors been followed,
of his ministry . On more than one
In' 1776, the Conlinental Congress fprmally approved a resolution
my values and become a flake. "
that became the Declaration of Independence ffrom Britain. It wa&amp; they would have e!fectlvely put occasion he was publicly praised
the ministry out of business.
by President Reagan .
·
s igned two days Ja ler.
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SNI\GS FLY BI\LL - Hous ton '• thi r d baseman Denny Walling
s lam• Into wall after snaning ball hit by Reds' Buddy Bell In
•ccond Inning of Wednesday's game at Riverfront Stadium.
Cincinnati won, IH. (UPI )

Scoreboard ...
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them after the !purth' lnntng and
then our offense came up with the
big runs In the six th."
1'ed Power actually started for
the -Reds but lasted only two
Innings when he was forced to
leave 'with
muscle strain and
spasms 'tn ·hts neck. Pat Pacillo ·.
followed with lefty Bill Scherrer
setting the down the side In order
in the sixth to credit for his first
v ictory of the season . Murphy
and John Franco mopped upwlt)l
Franco earning his 16th save,
although Glenn Davis tagged
Fra nco for his 14th homer
· iead ing off 1he .fina I Inning.
Wlth Eric Davis missing his
third straight' game with a
sprai ned right ankle, Kal Daniels
paced the Cinci nnati attack with
three doubles.
The Reds will sen d Ron Robinson, 3-2, to the mound against
unbeaten Ter ry . Leach, 6-0, in
tonigh~'s opener of a four-game
series with the New York Mets.

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Sa m Horn belted a two-r un
ho m e r a nd And y Ara ujo's
pitch ed a 7-hltt er as the Paw tucket Red Sox bl anked the
Rochester Red Win gs 3-0 We d ·
nesd ay night In Paw tucket, R. J .
Araujo. 2-3, a llowed seve n .
sing les whU!' stri king out six and
walking none. Aruj o has· Issue d
one wplk in his las t 43 innin gs o f·
pll chln g.
Horn co nnected off of Roch!'S·.
ter s tarter a nd loser Jeff Ba llard ,
7-3, In the second ' inning. It was

his 22pd homero! theseason,tops
In the league .
Pawtucket scored Its first .run
In the second 'an s ingles by Horn
and Pat Dodson and an Infield hit
by Danny Shea ffer ~n the first
innin g.
Ron. Wa s hington and Jackie
Gu tie~rez each had two-hi ts for
Rochester.
Elsew here in the International
League. Toledo downed Columbu s 4-2 a nd Syrac use de feated
Mai ne 4-l . Tidewate r and Rich·
mond had the night oiL
At Old Orchard Beach. Ma ine . .

Rob Ducey s mac ked ii two-run
h omer a nd Joe .Johnson. · s~at ­
tered five hits over e ight innings
to lead the Chi efs pa st th e
Guides. Duan!' Ward 'pitc hed th e
ninth for his firs t save. Mike
Maddux s uffered th e Joss.
At To ledo, Ohio, Na.te Snell and
Kar l Best seattered JO hits a nd
Gerald Davis co llected"two hit s
a nd the ga m!'-wi nning RBJ to
push .the Mud Hens pa st the
Clippers. Bil l Fulton took th e
loss. Tim Tolm-a n homered fo r
Toledo .

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By Jim Souls by
Bre nt Bissell . C-10: Scott My lum
Once again errors wer&lt;' the . tWP) &amp; T im Fergu so n .
downfall of the M!'igs American
Line Score:
Leg ion nine as they spilt a Meigs.. ........ .. :.. 2oo 000 0~2 6 5
doubl&lt;'header at Ceredo· Ken ova . C.K .. ................ 000 005 - ~ 56 1
Do n Becke r's roundtripper In the
fi rst , a ft er Brya n burst h a d
Meigs ca m e back to ta ke the
si ngled, had the loca ls up 2 z ip. nightca p 5 to 4 as. it wa s
Ed Co llin s was breezi ng along o n Ceredo-Kenova's turn to suffer
the mound as he · faced o n ly from misc u!'s. Leadoff batter
nineteen batters fn fiv e Inn in gs. Brya n Durst reached on a n error
During th at time he had given up at !lrsi. Ed Colli ns laid down a
but two safeties while t hree bunt whi c h th e ca tche r mi ·
bat tPrs reac hed on errors wit l1 no shandled a nd o~er threw first
harm done .
allowing Durst to sco re . Brian
T he s ixt h fram e wa s ~ different Freema n c rossed In the second
story. however. a s th ree MPi gs a s he got aboard on an error .
misc ues co m bi ned with three adva nced on Field 's sacrifi ce
C-K hil s sealed Meigs's fa te. Tom an d rod ~ home on Durst's singl e.
Harmon led off with a double and Brtan Bissell doubled in the third
too k th ird on a fie lding er-ror. a nd Jeff McE lroy's doubl e plated
Ke tchum s ingled him home. him . Scoreless In the fourth , Don
Pr&lt;1ter rcach·ed on a fielder' s Becker ope n~ the !J!ih with a
cho ice as Ketchum was gunned ieiod ·o!f double. Dave Amburgey
dow n at third . Steve Bailey sac rificed a nd Becker scored on
doubled . followed by an out., two a passed baiL Mei gs's fi nal run
ba ses on eTTors and a double by ca m e In the s ixth as Rob Young
Tim Ferguson and C. K tooti the wa s safe on an error, advanced to
gam ~ by a 5 to 2 score.
second _ on a g rou ndout and
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addition to the hit s ment ion ed, si ngle to right ce nt er .
Bec ker had anot her s ingle. as did
C- K pick ed up three runs In the
Todd Casey and Mike Bariru m fou rth on Tony Ramey's sing le.
and Ed Colli ns picked up a 1rlp l!'. Ferguson's BOE ,' a passed ba ll
Co llin s pitched a n exce ll e nt and · back to back hits by Ma it
ga me fanning seve·n in 5 213 Prater a nd Matt Cisco . The n.
innings as th e 'Me igs mi sc ues with the bases loaded, Bartrum
co ntribut ed to the ·Joss. Dave In relief of Durst struck out.
Amburgey camr on to record the Ketc hum to end the Inning . C-K
last OUL
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Batteries : Meigs : Coll ins (5 six th on a BOE. a stolen ba se,
2/ 3-LP I. Ambu rgey (113) . &amp; three passed balls and a-single by

Ketchum .
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T o m T oler ( LP l &amp; Tim
Ferguson .
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C- K ...... ........ .... 000 301 0-4 8 5
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Today _in .history .

expected .
"l really do n 't know why ! _did
It," Bell s;tid later. with a laugh .
"It was a spur of the. moment
thing ani! I guess some of our
p layers were a little upset in a
fr&gt;iendly sort of wa y." Perhaps it
reiaxed .us all a lillie because we
seemed loose when we went back
out there." ·
Rob Murphy, one of five
pitchers used by Rose.· gave
credit to the hitters who exploded
for four r uns In the last of the
sixth t.o overcome a 3-0 deficit
after Danny Darwin had ·s et
down 13 straight Reds and
limited Cincinnati to one . hit
through first 4 1-3 innings '.
Murphy, who struck .out fou r
dl!ring a two-innin g stint In th e
seventh and e ighth fram es, said :
. " We've got somet hin g to prove
after losing 14 of 18 to Hous ton
last ~ea r a nd ma)(b.e tha ~s why
we'"ve t a k ~n nin ~ of the fi rs t 12
fro m them this seaao n. We held

Red Wi~gs blanked ·by Pawtucket

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play even got under Way bu t the
CIY:INNATI tUPI ) ~ What
game · wasn't delayed until the
started out as a key N·L West
fifth Inning ·and then for just 28
battle between the first -place
minutes. Still the rain wouldn' t
Cincinnati Reds and secondplace Houston Astros developed · go away and there was a 2:21
stoppage In the last oft he seventh
Into a 5\7 hour marathon that was
ttnit feat ured a steady downpour. ·
• twice intewupte.Q .b~ r~in . Wed·"We just didn't .c ontrol their
• nesday night. .
•
batters when we had that ·early
The game fi na lly ended shortly
belore 1 a. m . today with several · lead," said Houston manger Hal
Lanier. "It was as simple as
hundred raih-soaked fans Jetting
that." ,
·
ou t a weary cheer alter the Reds
Some
comic
relief
-was
proh'a d swept the two-game series
vided by Reds third baseman
from the As tros to open a 2%
gam e lead in the western buddy Bell while the players
waited out the ralns,torm. Bell,
illv lsto n.
Pete Rose s ummed It up after not known as a practical joker,
Cincinnati had come from behind ann\)unced a t about 11: 30 p.m. in
to defeat the Astros 6-4 when the the Ci nci nnati clubhouse' t hatReds manager called 11 "a -long :'the game has ·lieen called," a nd
night , bot not so long when you so me of his teammates hastily
win. But a lot longer for the'other · began to remove their uniforms .
Trouble was, there actually
side ."
''At least we'v e got a little had been no announcement from
cushion ," said Rose. "It 'll take the crew of -umpires because..the.
thro&gt;e days to knoc k us out of first co ntes t was s till on after a report
th at a break In the weather was
now .' '
The skies opened up before,

a press cottterence onthe tar· :
day.
Jackson's action s ~ a nd t~ m ac.'' recalled the Rev . Bernard
Lee, then a special assistant to ;
m edia 's tn sta ~t !Ionizing of him
- silll mystify sorriEl,of King's old . King, now an aide to Washington. •
mayor Marion Barry. ' 'All of u's ·
associates after 19 years. He flew
were
surprised to see him doing a :
home to Chicago . within hours
press
conferen_ee. He had some
alter th~ assassi nation .
blood
on
his shirt. saying 'This is
"We saw him on TV at th!'
Dr.
King's
blood.' .I personally ,
- ~ldway Airport In Chicago do tri g
did not see him touch Dr. King. "
Aother SCLC leader Interv iewed by our reporter Lisa
Sylvester was the Rev_. Hosea
Will ia m s, now a member of the
Atlanta City CounciL
"Jesse was talking to the press
out In thep rd after weweresure
'Dr. King was absolUte ly dead, "
he recalled. "Jesse was talking
to the press and showed them the
blood on his s hirt , and I know the blood didn't come from Dr. Kin g.
I reacted very vio lently ."

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Tribe pitching
.coach resigns
CLEVELAND tUP I J - Jack
Aker, the pitchin g coach of the
Cleveland Ind ian s since September 1985. Wedn esday wa s
reass igned to player .dewelopm ent ari d scouting duties for the
remainder of th(' 1987 season .
S ieve Comer. the pi tc hing
coa c h lor Cleveland affiliate
Kinsto n (N .C.) of I!Je Class-A
Caro li na League, was named to
succeed· Aker. Com er, 33. who
pitched in. the major leagues
from 1978-84 wilh Texas, Philade lph ia a nd Cleveland, joined t he
India ns for Wednes day night' s
game with Ca lifornia.
"This was out of the'blue," said
Comer. " They called me at the
ballpa'rk in Kinston at 5:30-ln the
afternoon.
" I saw this .t eam In spring
training; but I don ' t know about
the ir finer po nts. I'm going to
watch and . listen and, hopef1,1 lly,
In a matter o! days or weeks J.'ll
be able to help somebody.''
Aker , .who turns .47 on July 13,
guided a Cleveland pllctilng staff
that helped the team to an 84, 78
record-- In 1986. However, the
pitching has. faltered this year
and the Indi ans were last In the'
American League with a - 5.34
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WIMBLEDON, England
"Chris has a much better
Until Wednesday: Graf had not
The Yugoslavian peppered
(UP I) - For years. Martina
record against me o~ clay. than
dropped a set in her Wimbledon Connorswllh25acesW\!(Inesday,
Navratilov·a and Chris Evert on grass .and I !eel this should campaign and conceded only 12 but the No. 7 seed proved
· provided Of1e of the ' supreme definitely favor me." Navratilgames. But 17-year-old Argen- knockout-out proof. winning the
riva lries of tennis .
ava, the No: l seed. said. "This ·ls
tine Gabriela Sabaiinl, the No. 6 2-hour, 22-mlnute encounter 7-6
. Now, With lrtdications the rl- . my domain, whereas the French seed, .proved a testing opponent, (7-5), 7-5, 6-3 to reach the semis
valry·is nearing a close,. the two is Chris's domain."
.
·taking the opening set before . for the llth time.
··
meet again today - In the
Evert, the' No. 3 seed, enjoyed
succumbing ~- 6, 6-l, .6-L
· ·connors. champion In 1974 and
Wimbledon semifinals, the 73rd her easiest victory Wednesday,
"I al.ways have trouble against. 1982, will lace No. 1~ Australian
time' they have laced each other.
beating No. 8 Wes t- German
Gabriela and l don '·t start too . . Pat .Cash, whom he defeated in Navratllova, who ousted Evert Claudia Kohde-Kllsch 6-1, 6-3.
well," Gral sa id.
· c ·. . • · -' . t~e semis ·of the Queell.'~. Club
In the French Open semifinals She survived an altogether dlf·
Shriver, who celebrates her tournamerlt two weeks ago. Cas h
before losing ro Stef!l Graf, has ferent match Tuesday, a close
25th birthday Saturday, had an scored a 6-3. 7· 5, 6-4 victory over
won Wimbledon the past live three-setter with South A!rlca'n even tougher time against No. 4 No. 3 Mats Wilander of Sweden.
years. She will equal Helen·Wills Ros Fairbank.
Helena Sukova of Czechoslova- · No.2 Ivan Lendl. runner-up to
Moody's record of eight Wim"Ever since I've been 30 I ;ve kla. saving a match-point In the Boris Becker last year, plays No.
bledon triumphs If she retains the been thinking this could be my
13th game of the final set before 4 Stefan Edberg of Sweden In the
· title. ·
last Wimbledon," said the 32- • winning 4-6; ·7-6 17-1) , 10- 8. other semi. Lendl stopped No.' 9
:'Playing Wimbledon tor lne is year.old Floridian, who won her Shriver, Navratilova's doubles Henri Leconte 7.6 (7-5), 6-3. 7-6
the ultimate,-'' Navratllova said. . first Wimbledon In 1974. "I still
partner , has two victories (8-6), -avenging a loss to the
· The 30-year-old le!t-hander's think It could be. I hope It Isn't , against Graf but ha s lost to her Frenchman In the semis two
aggressive game flourishes on but If it Is, I've hM a good run." . three times .;
year ago.~
. -~
grass .' She has conceded only 15
In a symbolic movl' of sorts,
~he !Jlen have a rest day before
" II he co niinues to play like
games in her five-match marth
Navratllova and Evert will be Satur'tlay's semifi na ls. 'And that tod ay, l think he's ready to win
to the semis and Wednesday's
followed on Centre Coil rt In Is surely welcome for Jimmy his first Wimbledon ," . Leconte
6·2, 6-1 victory over Dianne , tod&lt;!y's other semifinal by Gra!, Connors, · the :!4-year-oid · war- said. "He served lik e crazy and
Balestra! of Australia showed
the heiress apparent.
horse. Playing in hi s 17th Wim - ·he returned unbelievably ."
Navratilova at her best.
·
The 18-year-old West German , bledon, Connors sca rce ly had
That will be bad news lor
Navratilova leads Evert 38~ 34
undefeated this year. faces No. 5 time to recover from Tuesday· Edberg, who looked vulnerable
in their ser ies. Evert has won
Pam Shriver. Gral has won six night's five -set marathon against
in defeating Anders Jarrvd , his
Wimbledon three times but has
tournam ents this .season. a win- Sweden's Mikael P cr nfor s before - Davis Cup doubles partner. Ed·
lost .five finals against her ning streak of 43 games, Jnclud· facing the bullet s nf Slopodan
berg was aided l)y 15 doublcing Wimbledon.
longtime adversary.
Zivojlnovic .
faults and won 4-6, 6-4, 6-1, 6-3.

Eisenreic~'s . hit

SHRIVER ADVANCES- Number live seed Pam Shriver ol the
United States grimaces as s he stretches to r eac h a low b.all from
Helena Sukova of Czechoslovakia during quarterfinal ac tion in the
19H7!Nimhledon tournament We,:Inesday. (UPI)

Mumphrey homer_ _ __
saves the Cubs
By ,JOE !LLUZZI
UP! Sports Write r
Jerry Mumphrey saved Cubs
Manage r Gene Michael friim
making wha t would hav e brPn a
tough derision.
Mumphrey bell ed a home run
with one out in the ninth inning

Wednesda y nig ht to h&lt;'lp Chica go
to

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over thf' Montreal

Expos and mak e a winnet' of
Greg Maddux . •
Maddux . who had not pitched
into the ninth inning ali seaso n.
hurled a four· hitter for his first
complete game. Had MumphrPy
not belted his ~ixt h homer of the
season. Maddu x mi ght not hav e
lasted much longer.
"! could have gon&lt;' on much
further," sa id Maddux , 21. th e
younges t player in thC' Natio na l
League. " ! felt fi ne and l wasn ' t
tired. Bu t it wor. ldn't have been
my decis ion."
In s tead . Michael did not haV(•
to makP an,\ ' decision anrl Maddux improved to o-7. Mumphre y 's homer spoil ed a 14-

strikeout. three-hit performance
bv Bob Scbra. i -9.
"Both pitchPrs were ou tsta nd ing," Michael said. -"But m y
pitcher really impressed m e.
Maddux is only 21 and ha s a fin e

arm. He is imProving game by

ga me. He s till makes mistakes.
but lakes the advice of the
coaches . They a re trying to hC'Ip
him smooth out his pitches. He is
s!rong and has a line future ...
Maddux a nd Se bra. 25. have
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NAILED AT THE PLATE- George Hendrick
of the Callfor~ia An~tels is nailed at the plate on a

home r uns to power th e Me ts .

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Tuppers Plains Bears meet Syra-

cuse Hupbard's Greenh ouse at
6: 15 p.m •. followed bv Harrisonv ille versus Trimbl e American

LC'gi on with the Rutland-Racine
Red s co nt es t finishing l he
evening.

Tu es da y's action pits the
Tupp~ rs Plains Tigers against
the Middleport Fire Department
rntry a t 6:30p .m . a nd McArthur
Perce ill's ta kE&gt; on Pomeroy Foodla nd in th(' nightca p. Conti nuing
on Wednesday , Sa lem Ce nt er,
who drew a bye, laces the winner
of Monday 's first contest a t 6:30

p.m. and the winners of Monday's final two games meet at
7: 45.
11No, ga mes are scheduled for
Thursday starting at. 6: 30 with
-the winne rs meeting lor the
championship at 7:45 p.m . on
Friday, July 10 preceeded by the
consolation game at 6:30 p.rn .
Trophies wili be awarded to the
final lour teams plus lni:lividual
trophies to each member of those
squads . .Individual trophies will
be given for the best offensive
and defensive player plus &lt;) most
valuable player a ward .

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4- Saturdq, July U! - ll :00 ~Shafer Stre~t Ftel4
5- Saturdoj', July 1e- ):bel PI!- Trautwein field
6 - Saturdoyj July lf!- ):00 PM- Sharer Street Field
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the third Inning. (UPI)

Jim Condf''s Pomeroy ~I team
edged the Middleport Fire Department squad, coac h~d by
George Hoffman, In a high
scorlng).~-15 game In which both
teams combined lor a total of 20
hits and 15 errors.
Middleport jumped out to. a 6
zip lead In the top of the first.

Johnson went four Innings for
Middleport, striking out s ix and
allowi ng two walks. He was
relieved in the filth by B.
Newsome who wllfed two and
issued seven bases on balls.
Middlepor t is at 5 and 4 on th e
s&lt;&gt;ason while Pomeroy goes to 9
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Pomeroy matched that score In
their third and went one up In the jj
fourth frame . Middleport plated
lour more In their !lith and
Pomeroy reciprocated with six In
their half of that Inning. Three
runs by the Middleport nine saw
It tied alter six complete at 13.
Then, In the top of the seven I h.
a double by J .C. Cremeans, a
base on balls and a sa.! ety by K.
Simpson gave the visitors a two
run margin.' After tieing it on
· single by Jim Pullins, a walk to
Heath Hudson and a double by
J .P. Stanley (who moved to third ·
on a sacrifice fly.) ·Pomeroy
scored the winning tally as J .P .
Davis hit In front of the P'late and
Stanley was safe at home on a
close play.
Hltt~rs for Middleport were B.
Newsome a triple and 'two
singles, K. Simpson a double and
two singles, B, Johnson a triple
and J.C . Cremeans a double. For
Pomeroy, R. Conde, J.P. Stanley
and T. Cleland all had doubles and Jim Pullins singled. Information on other hitters was not
available.
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Jim Pullins worked th~_ flrst six
frarnes for Pomeroy, Ianning
seven and walking two lor a 6-1
season record. J.P. Stanley came
on In the seventh to get the win
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Birchfield··
reunion held
·-The-annual Birchfield reunion

.Beat of .the bend
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By BOB HOEFLICH
Senllnel Staff
II you've always felt you'd like
to adopt a )Vild
horse or burro,
you'll again
have that opportunit y this weekend at the Bob
Evans Farm.
You. will
the chance to adopt from 150
young, health horses. and 75
burros from'the West and the cost
· Is $125 lor horses and $75 lor
burros. These anima ls are
picked up the In West by the
Bureau of Land Management
and are o!lered to the public.
There will be meet logs for
prospect lve adopters from R: 30
to 9 a.m . on Friday. Saturday and
Sunday and adoptions will be
arranged between 8: 30 and ;;
p.rn . There will be competitive
classes and demons! rat Ions to
s how what adopters have done
earlier with anima ls they have
. sec ured through the progra m .

Congrats to Victor E . Gaul, Sr.,
Washington, C.H., who recently
gradua ted · cum laude . from
Souther n Stat e Commu nit y College In Hillsboro: Ohio with an
associate of arts degree in
business admlnislration.
Victor Is the so n of Jak e and
Mildred Gaul. Flatwoods Road.
Pomeroy. and Is now worki:'lg for
the State or Ohio in the Departmen! of Rehabilitation and Cor·
rections , Columbu s.
Victor had his education interrupted a few times. but hun g
r ight In there this time to wrap it
up.

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on four

Ohio projects.
Bill hilds , Mldd icp(li·t . gol f
profess ional a t the Ja ym ar
CoursP, In Pomeroy. will serve as
lournamPnl di rect or.

Tl ckPts lor the dinner c~ n be
s&lt;·curcd !rom Bernarcl Fulll .

Pompr·o.v attornC'y .
No , Mar)' Ki!)'. · i don ··, th ink
vou'll ha\'£' to worrv abou l lh(·

;.ain hu r ting thp rhuba r·b. l do
think you're ~o lng to ha"c to cry
10 bring on the rain · though .
Mcanlimt•. cvNyonC' etsr. . k&lt;'CP
sm il ing .

Chatter Club meeting conducted
isa belle Couch wa s welcomed
as a

ne-w mt:.•mber ·whC'n the
Chatter Club m et r~en th' at the

horne of Ruth Young In Rutland .
Mindy Young and Ma ry MyNs
a nd Infan t son. Chrlstophrc. wl'r&lt;•
guests. Dues wNr coile&lt;'ted and
the next merting . date was
c hangC'd to .July 23. Plans were
rnade lor ha vi ng dinn'er aboard
the Becky Thatcher In Mar ie tta
on July 10. 6:30 p.m .
.Hostess gilts were presC'nled to

1~as . n~fd at the Harmon Park
'Youth Cen ter building in Point
Pleasant Sunday with a luncheon

NAPA Auto Parts, Walnut St. ,
Middleport; . G&amp;J Auto Parts,
Second St., Pomeroy; Ashland
Station, Mulberry Ave., Pome-'
roy: Wllliarn Matlack. Ed and
Carol Kennedy, Jim a nd Barbara
f'ry, Winding Trail Garden Club,
Bill and Carrie Kennedy . Delbert
and Barbara Murray, and Central Trust Co~through the Henry_
Swift Fund.

You ma y have ,noticed the
Thi r t,e en more Individuals , bu large
list of grads recently !rom
s inesses and organizations have
Hocking Tec hnica l College. Ne l·
mad&lt;&gt; contributions to lhC' i\meri·
so nville. Weti - add one more.
cana project or the Meigs Coun ty
She is Krista Eason, Pomeroy,
Fair Board .
ornltted from Ihe orginai list.
Th&lt;' board has movl'd a n old
smoke hous e and a his torical log
And- thl'annuai Sou theastern
ca bin Into permanent positio ns
on the Rock Springs Fair- Ohio Regional Coundi summer
meet lng and golf tournament ha s
grounds. Chinking - quito C'X ·
been set lor T hursday , .Julv 16. al
pensive - is thl' problem now
the Falrgrrens Couiu ry Club in
a nd the board has opened up a
Jackson County. Pr~ s ldcnt Bob
public ca mpaign lo r contribuEvans announcC's .
tions to thr project.
Warren Smith, dir ector of thr
Th&lt;'names of contributors' wtil
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Ohio
Depurtm nt of Tran spor ta ·
h&lt;' published in The Dall y Srnlion . will spf'Q k . at a dinner
tinel and thosr givi n ~ $100 o r
meeti ng which foll ows th&lt;' tou rm or t' "'Ill hnv(' thf'llr naml's
nament. H&lt;' ' ll upd ate members
Inscribed on a piaqur to be pia red
a.bout hlg hwa'y lnitia ti v~s hilling
lfil the ca bin.
upon the begi nning . of engineertha t thP big push ls on sma 11
contributors a nd a big ·rol&lt;' on t hC'
part or the public so that P&lt;'OPic
will feel a pa n or th e p~ojcct. If
. : you'd like to he lp .. send your
donations to the Meigs Count y
~·air Board. P .O. Box 227, Pomt'·
roy, or t9,Murlcl Bradford . board
secret a~
· . 44060 Sunny Hollow
Road . COQI ill&lt;·. Ohio 4572-'l.
ThE' !alPs con tribut ors includ&lt;'
Quaker Stale· St•rvlce -Sta tion. E .
Main St., Pomeroy : MGM Farm
·city. Inc.. Pomero)·; ~ay's
Exxon. Wes t Main, P om eroy;

Thr Racine ail -day Fourth of
.July celebration wlli get underway with a parade at 10 a . m . and
conclude with a nrl-works dis·
play at 10 p.m .
. At the !)rehouse followin g the
parade a c hick en barbeque will
be held and there will be games
a nd concessions operating all
day . Highlight of the evening
aclivltles will be "Celebra tion
II" to be staged at 8 p .m . In the

Mrs. Young and a nni vNsary
gi lt s were gi\'&lt;'n to Llndi! Gheen
an.d Donn!I.,Fry fi'Om th C'Ir seCrN
pa is . Refreshm ents were S('rved
and ga mes played with prizes
going to ' Brenda Bolin. Donna
Fry, Janice Fetty, a nd Delores
Whit lock. Door prizes went to
Dorothy Roarh and Lynn MrKin nry . .Janice Frtty and Isabelle
Couch will br hos tes'l;cs for the
next meeting.

at noon.

VARIETV SHOW - Dancing, singing, comedy
and · the sounds of a live bahd ...... lt's all In
"Cele bration II" to be presented al S p.m
.Saturday iii the Southern .runior High School
Auditorium. llruce Wolfe, center front, Is the
director, and ·Ann Layne and Alana Butler,
assistant directors . o! the varlety .showwhlch Is
sponsored by the Racine Volunteer Fire Deparlmmt and its Auxiliary. Some of the performers

Southern Junior High Srhool
auditorium undci· the direction of
Bruer Wolle. An n Layne and
Alana Butler are ass istant dt'rector s of the variety show which
will feature dancing, si nging,
comedy and a live band.
The celebratlori is spo nsored
l)y the Racine Volunteer Fire
Department and the Women's
Auxiliary with cooperatio n from
communit y e nt er tain ers.-

are left to right, front, Jody Cummins and Melissa
Layne; secohd row, Lee and Ann Layne; third,
Trlsh Mulherin, .Jeff Sharp, and 1\nnet1 c Cardone:
fourth row, Loretta Smith, Virginia H~ndricks,
Vanessa Young·, Aland. Butler, Sandra Patter!iion,
Barbara Lane , a.nd Jean , John son. and back, .John
Holman . The celebration will get underway with a
parade al 10 a.m. and conclude with a fireworks
display at 10 p.m.

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Ho.rpital attxiliary
conduct.r meeting

Quilt show _planned

FIVE POINTS
HOURS: 7:30 A.M.· I A.M. MON.-SAT.

Stock Up for Your Fourth
of July Party Needs

Attending wer·e Effie Roach,
Danny, .Jun ior. Frances Luckeydoc, Tom and Phylils Roach .
E leanor, Michael. and J.immy
Elliott. Johnnie and Sue Rey nold s, Mae and Willard Luckey doc, Point Pleas ant ; Alva and
Velma Luckeydoo, New Haven.
"w. V'a .; Ca li Bia nk cns ip, Proc-~
torville ; Everett , Charlott e . Mi:
chael Gran t, Racine ; Eugene,
Becky. Randy Birchfield, Ru - .
tland; William and Hattie Dud·
ding, Logan. W. V a. ; Sammy,
.sandy , Noel , Nicole . and Jul[a
Birchfield. Pedro; Jim , Jea n.
Jimmy and Dann y Smilh. Lo:t l
McCoon. Cha r le ston. W. Va .;
Tim Knotts. Pom eroy.
Pr izes we re aw ardPd to Willia m Duddin~. the old est man,
E leanor Elliott.· ihe old es t
woma n; Danny Luck eydoo , the
youngest boy; G;J ii Blankenship,
the you ngest girl; and Hattie and
William Duddin g. th ose traveling the farth es t.

awarded in recognition of srrvice
at th e recent mc~ting of the
WomC'n's Auxiliary of Veter ans
Memorial Hospita l held at the
Civ ic beautification projects Race Street offi ces of the Depan- by thC' cl ub fo r' pa rticipat.Jon in hospitaL
Recei v in g 5.000 year pins were
wcrr dlsc ussed at th r rec0 nt men1 of Human Services were
the Christ ma s flower show. th e Ma rv Rumfi~td and Jestie
meeting of th&lt;' Middl e port discussed and Mrs . Dana Kossi n- r·egional flow er show . .a nd the
Molden. · Mildr ed Withee reGardC'n Club held at th e hom r of . grr a nd her committee will check
Meigs Count y Fair flower show. ce ived a :l,OIJO hour pin; Mary Mrs . Pau·l Nease.
on what needs to be done.
Nelli e Zlrki&lt;' had th e program· belle Frcc kcr , Mildred Fry . and
Mr·s . Dorothy ' Rolle r repor ted
For roil call members des - on judgin g of arra ngment s. She Clara Du rst rec e ived 2.00t) hour
on plant lngs a t the Legion Park cribed arra ngements which they
not ed that ·the OAGC Handbook pins; and Ma ry Durs t, a 1,000
next to the pos l o!!lee whic h ar e had brought . Current officers for Gardc n"Ciubs and the Exhibi·
in need of a tt ention . ThC' club were retained for a noth er yC'ar tors and Judges Ha ndbook s ;;re hour p)n.
. Other rreC'ei ving pins we re
dec ided to co .. act Albert Roush. and arrangement s made to storf' the source of informatio n for
Helen
Hi l~. Sara h Cullums. Bon a mC'mbeJ' of the FecnCy ·B&lt;'nnett the c lub sc rapbooks at the judges.
nie
Conde
and Betty Te mplel'on.
Post 128. regarding the poss ib li ty Presbyteria n Ch urch . Mrs . SibShe talkC'd about .t he qualifica - 500 hour pins; Bett v Imboden.
or assisting with the wo r k.
ley Slack was welcomed as a new
tions of a judge &lt;Jn d thf' requirC'· Bell y Say re. Ma r y Dimond. and
It was also noted that thf' c.l ub member.
merit for co mpleting traini ng at a. Marga r et McDaniel , 100 . hour
has bee n ask&lt;&gt;d to d9 plantings at
Cer ti'ticatcs of award from.thP
judge's school and pa ss ing a n pins .. Jo hn Houck and Margaret
th« David Diles Pa r k now under Ohio Associ&lt;rtion of Garden Club s
e;&lt;~::~m in atio n . as well a s lhe
McD aniel rec eived 50 hour
dcv~~opment. Plantings at the
WC'rc displa yed . They wen:~ won
a bilit y to demonstrate as cw
patches .
arra ri gcr. and knowing hortric_u.lCarrie Kenn ed y · ope ned . th e
t'ure a nd &lt;J r t is t ic Msign . Sh~ sard . meet ing wi1h tl) 0 · Auxi1iary
that "judge must be impa rtial in
pra~er. Plans were made to
hrr commen t S. giving award s,
m.akP bil)s for the pa lte nt s in th e
p. m . and Bunny Kuhi , local and have• confidC'nCC' in h0r
Four categories of quilts.
C'xt&lt;•nd C'd ca re fac ilit y. and July
qulltC'I' and in structor. will beth &lt;· ab ili ty to judge.
patchwork. painted, appllqu ed.
28 wa s se t fo r the members to go
judge. Firs! place winner s in
and knotted. arc Included in the
to R;n·enswood for lunch.
Meig s Bicentennial Celebra- each of the lour categories will
tion' s quilt show to bC' s taged on ·r~ceivc blue ribbons .
the Rock Springs Fairgrounds.
A " best
trophy will be
presented when the judging
July ll .
resu lt s are annou ced at 4 p. m . ·
The s how will be held in the
Qu llt s to be judged are to be
ju nlor fair bu llding and qull ts can
regis tered before ~uly 10 at the
bC' entered c ifh&lt;'r for j udging and
display . or just di splay. Ail are to
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forms may be mailed t)le re. Box 1
b&lt;.&gt; taken to the building a t 9 a.m.
liS. Quil.ts to be displayed but not ·
on the celebration dai C' and
judged. may be brought to thC'
remai n In plare until 5 p.m . when
junior fair building on the da y of
at·tivifles co nclud e .
Th(' judging will tJkc place at 1 the ce!Pbration.

NOW ' IMPROVED! INSTANT PULLSTRAP ADJUSTMENT- NO LACES

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vinced he would neve~ · play
Yankees 6, Blue ,Jays I
"It was a big enough win lor
major league baseball again.
At Toronto. Wayne Tolleson
me." Elsenrelch said . " You
Eisenreich. though. disco- cou ldn 't hOpe lor a nymore th;r n . si ngled In Ciaudeil Washington
vered his problem cou ld be kept ihat."
from third base to s park a liveunder control with proper medi run 12t h inning. tha t carried New
"You huve 10 glv(' i! 10 El .sy ."
cation a nd set out to make a GardnC'r said . " It may ha vr bN'n York .
comeback. Claimed by the Roy - a gamble. but I haci to gi ve thr
8rcwt&gt;rs 13. Tigers 2
als on waivers last year. he . guy somr t imr. I 1 was a gnod wa y
At Mtlwauk('f',. Bill Wegm a n
turned in a n Impressive s pring to win.· ·
hurled an eight -hiller and rh e
training a nd opened th e season at
Brewers poundrd out a seasonEven Twin 's pitCher Fr.;1nk
Memphis. HC' was leading thr Viola wa s proud ot hi. fo rmer high 18 hits In crushlnR DNroit.
Southern League in batting when tea mmat e .
Angels 10. Indians 5
he was called up on June 17.
At Clrv('land. Doug DeCinc('s
"We battled, " \'iota S·a id . "I 'm
He had managed only one hit in glad F.lsy go t thr hit. Hr 's had rout· RBI nnd Devon Whit e
12 at -bat s prior to getting the call battled . loo "
scor·rd four runs. ii(ting th e
!rom Royals ' manager Billy
Angels.
El sl'whvre, Nrw York downc•d
Gardner to hit for Angel Salazar Toronto 6· 1. Milwauk&lt;'&lt;' pound••d
. 1\'hltr So~ 5. Athlcllcs J
In the ninth .
At C h lcu~o . Grl'~ Wa lker 's
. Detroit. J:t_t Bos ton !)('at Rult l·
Eisenrekh hit a '2-2 pitch off m orr 6·2. Call.fornl a dumP&lt;'d TWo-run · ho mPr wi th two outs In
Keith Alberton . 4-3. jus t short of Cicv,rlan d . lllo , C' hlc;rgo tOJ)PC'd thr IOrh Inning gaY(' thr Whitt'
the left cent er field wall to score Oakland &gt;-3 and Tex a s d rented Sox ·a swwp of their three- gamf'
Buddy Bla ncala na' !rom first &amp;&gt;attic 7-:1:
S(•rlrs.
base with the winning run .
Ran~(•r s 7, ~l11rlnrrs :1
At Mllngton. Texas . Pete
O'Brit&gt;n 's two-run Homer In the
third Inning s par ked thr
Rangers .

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Howrvcr, •.thP board s1n' :-oses

Bill Hubbard Memorial tourney starts July 6
lly Jim Soulsby
Pla y in the Tenth Annual Bill
Hub.bard Me m or i a l Little
League Tournament will get
underw ay July 6 at Syracus('
Munici pal Park with eleven
teams competing. Spo nsored by
the Syracuse Fire Depart ment ,
· the tourn a ment Is .he ld as a
tribute to Mr. Hubbard wh o. fo r

gives Kansas ·. City win ·

spot s in th&lt;&gt; sta rting rotation.
· "That's the bes t game he has
given \I s in the two years he has
been here ... Montreal Manager
Bur k Rodgers sa id ofSe bra . " He
rea lly gets that bali to move
arou n.d th&lt;' plate. He is so
awesome. l think th at both of th&lt;&gt;
pitchers looked like Dwight
Good&lt;'n tonig ht "
In other games. San Diego
blanked Los Ange les 4·0. New
York dow ned .St. Louis 9-6,
Atlanta topped San Francisco 8:l. Philadelph ia pounded Pitt s burgh ll-4 and Cincinn ati defeated Hou s ton 6-i.
Padres 4, Dodgers 0
At Los Angeles. Kevi n Mit c he ll
drove in thr{'e runs with a palro f
homers to suppor t Eric Show 's
fo ur -hitter.
.,
Mel• 9, Ca rdinals 6 ·
At Nt'w York. pinch hiller Le n
o~·kstra

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Qy FRED McMANE
UPJ Assistant Sports Editor
Jim Eisenreieh vindicated
himself against the tearn that
believed he could not handle
pressure sit uations.
'
EisenrC'Ich. who has been out of
profession al baseball the past
two years because of a nervous
disorder. delivered a pinch slnglr
in the clutch Wednesday night to
lift the Kansas City Royals to a
4-3 victory over the Minnesota
11Nins.
•
The 11Nins gave up pn Eisenreich alter discoveri ng his nervous disorder mad·e It difficult
for him to perform under pres . surr. Instead of diagnosing his
illness correctly a nd treating it.
11Nins doctors lnsiste,d Eisen reich's problem was psyc hologi cal and the.' ciub became con-

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Plans for an open house at the
new American Legion hall on
Mill Street in -Middleport to be
held Saturday were discussed
when the Auxiilary of Feeney
Bennett Post 128 met recently
It was noted that the new stove
and dishes are to be delivered
this week The auxiliary voted to
purchase a new freezer and
dishwasher Arrangements were
made for cookies and punch to be
served at the open house
Saturday
Jean Gilmore presided at the
meeting with Kathryn Metzger
gi111ng the prayer, and Trlsha
'l:dblas leading tn the pledge The
unit voted to send $25 to the

VPterans Administration Hospi
nursing home parties It was
tal In Chillicothe for the July 18 agreed that the Aux iliary will ,
birthday part y It was noted that
prepare a dinne r for the firemen
75membershavepaldthe lrdues
and emergency squad members
Senior dues are $7 with junior on Aug 1 In observance of the
dues being $4 this year They are 50th birthday of the organization
to be sent to Mrs Albert Roush
Jean Gilmore and Carol Ba ke r
secretary P e rsGnal contact col
r e ported on the Slimmer conven
lection dates will be announced tion held at Crooksville Mary
later
_ Moose, ,J unction City was
Reported lll were Martha Fox
elected new Eighth District
Edith Spencer Raymond Jus
president
!Ice, and Marte Thomas The
Department convention will be
death of Raymond Baker was
held In Toldeo July 10 12 A
noted and it wa s reported that
dinner was held prior to the
food and flowers had been sent to
meeting The door prize brought
J he family
by Mrs Baker was won by Etta
Reports we re m a de on the
Wlil

Roughts have
bi.rthday events

_Wildwood Garden Club has meeting
program on rosE'S how fo--aas, hvbrld tl'a grandfflora old
select thl' plants and tPchniques fashioned shrub roses tree
for producing beauttful blooms
roses and climbing roses
was featured at lhl' recent
After thl' flowl'r has bloomed,
meptlng of Wildwood Garden she said the plant should be
Club hPid at the home of JanPt tnmml'd back to the five leaf
Theiss
sPctton Bugs and Insects are
Marcia Arnold had thl' pro- always a problem on roses shp
gram with Evplyn Hollon rpad
said noting that sprays are
lng a history of the rose Mrs
needed for control In the fall
Arnold suggl'sted careful selec
you shOUii:l hill up around the
lion of rosp plants and emphas
rosPs ovpr thl' bud union fo r
lzl'd purchasing from a rPputable winter protectiOn
company then followmg the
Vlrgmla Will was co hostess
dlrctlons on thl' tag for planting
for the meetmg w1th Debbie Ball
She listed thl' various types giving dPvotlons ShP r ead Fa
avatlab!p miniatures florabun

Family medictne:

Mr and Mrs Ger ald Rought

thers are Wonderful People-' and
God Is Listening Betty Mtl
hoan had a report on the flowpr of
the month the rasP noting that
the word means love
Plans were flnaltzed for a trip
to BIPnnerhass et I sland The
nominating committee gave a
report wtth current officers be
lng retalnl'd for anothpr year
ThP yearbook comntee r e ported
that the new program books are
completed Th e July ptcnlc was
planned for July 22 at the
Shriner' s Park In Ra cine
Refres hml'nts were se rved

l :jll Lincoln Hill Road Pomeroy
entertained with a fa mily part y
Thursda y tn observan ce of thl'
fir st birthday of their grandson
Gerald Ba rnett a nd the 26th
birthda y o f their daught er Ke llte'
Snid e r
A deco r ated hPa r t s ha ped Ice
cream c ake was sened to the
honor ed guests Mr a nd Mt s
WPsley Barnett and son J R
Mr and Mrs Charles Mtllet a nd
daught ers Jessica a nd Ashl ey
M r and Mrs Ra nda ll Snid er a nd
chltdrPn J ason a nd Bl and\ a nd
Mrs La nm Jenkins

na rc iSS i sm

and thought to be directly linked
to obesity Diabetes and bone and
jomt problems also affect over
wPight chiidrPn
Question Won t my son shpd
h1s baby fat as he gpts older•
Answer
'Fat kids ' often
become ovPrwelght adults be
causp of the eating patterns
esta bltshed durm g c hildhood If
they don t suffer from diabetes
h1gh blood pressurE' and bon!'
problems durmg c htldhood over
weight chtldren usuall y develop
t hese dlfflcultiPs In adulthood
Children who watch television
frequentl y ar&lt;:&gt; m o re likely to be

obese The average Am erican
child watches 24 hours of IPievl
slon a week -as much t lme as he
spends In school
q
Instead of burning off calories
c hlldrPn tend to consume high
fat foods while they watch TV
Commerctals for them associate
fatty foods with obesity becausE'
thl' actors a r l' thin and good
looking
Question How ca n I help my
son Improve hi s dll'f?
Answer S!'ttlng a good e xa m
pie 1s the best wa y to teac h your
c hild solrnd eatin g ha b its Eat
fewer high fa t high su ga r food s
and try subs titutin g fres h frui t

Quirks in the news _ _ _ _-::--_ _ _...__
By United Press International
A camel flight of fancy
GRANO RAPIDS M1ch iUPil
- ResldPnts nPar thl' John Ball
Park Zoo dldn t have to "alk a
m1le for a camel
Roxanne a 4 year old 800
pound dromed&lt;try brokp 1ts
tl'ther and loped through yards
and streets on the city s nPar
northwest s1de Tuesday night
Zoo officials said the animal
apparently had been startled by
a squtrrel or chipmunk
Lisa Kolker was driving home
shortly after 5 p m Tuesday
when she came across the beast
morP than 6 fpet tall, strolling In

thl' middle of a busy thorough
fare She first thought It was a
horse unttl shP realizl'd thl'
animal had a hump
· It was the funmest thing I
ever saw, sa1d KolkPr 26
Thl' camel s handler JOP Mal
chow 17 suddenly appeared He
jumped on thl' hood of Kolker s
vehlcll' and shouted
Follow
that camel They ga ve chase
Zoo workl'rs and pollcp cor
nered RoxannE' In a fpnced In
yard ThP camel was tranqu1
llzed. loadl'd Into a horsE' trailer
and returned to thl' zoo
Zoo dlri'Ctor John LPwls said
Roxanne had a spotll'ss rPCord
l:!etore her escape
Chicken thief Is pardoned
MADISON Wls iUPII -Albert

AIPxandPr who lived wnh thP
Stigma of betng a CODVICTI'd fel on
more than 40 years has had his
c nmmal record expunged
Hi s cnme• S!i'almg tw o
Chickens
Gov "!'om my Thomps on stgned
A!Pxandl'r s pardon Tuesday af
ter rect?ivmg a unanrmous re
commendation It om the Pardon
Advisory Board The board said
the facts compel the strongPst
rPcommendatlon
for cleanng
Alexande r's name
AlexandPr wa s 21 In 1943 whPn
he served a year m pnson for
s tealmg two chtckens fr om a
ni'Ig hbor s farm In what he
dPscrlbed as a prank
Alexande r rPCel ved a phone
call Tuesday from Thompson
He said II ne\Pr should have
bePn a felony Alpxandpr said
E vl'rvbody told mP It shouldn I
have been a felony
In hiS Jette to thl' Pardon
Board Alexander satd he applied
for a paPdon becausE' hi' wanted
to run for town off1ce A con
vtcted felon cannot hold public
OffiCI'
Alexandpr sa1d he one!' sprved
on the Kings ton town board but
rPsignl'd wh en his crlmmal r e
cord came to hght
More than 30 peoplE' wrote thP
Pardon Board In support of

the

name

of

the1r

1own

thr colA

Will

~A a n dflr a c J o~s

a

c hec kerboard fi eld a nd th~ c h1p'
will fa ll where th e~ m a y
It s a s tla tghi!OI " a'd wm of
ga mblin g
club s ecr et a!\ Ml
c har! Pohf ko said Wed nesdu \
fh t&gt; fi e ld IS dl\ ld ed In to 10 fool
square sections that ar(• sold 10
landowne r s fo1 $1110 doha t lons
towa rd wor ld " ide po lio £'ra dl ca

1o

Ftre works Cit\ U S A
Steve and Lmda G ra v voted

Tu esday mornin g s pending the lion e ffo r t s
rest of the day In s us pe nse
The ou ne r oft he sec t ton " hN e
awaiting the el ectton outcome
t he ft r s t c htp falls ge ts $1 000 In
Ste\1' Gral joked WPdn esd ay
cas h wtth th e seco nd c hip br tng
We werp o n pins am:l nee
lng $;;()() I he third a Sid£' o f beef
di es he sa1d
a nd th e fourth a dtnner fo r fo ur
Linda Gray 1s rna; or of tho o
It s the klhd o f cont es t \ ou
acre Incorporated muntclpa ln y
C.t n t be accusPd of tiggt ng Sa id
set betwre n Oklahoma Cltv a nd Pollfko a Woodb1 1dgc d e nt iSt
Mus tang Hl'r hu s band Is the cit y
Cow c h ips ar c kind o f n ea l
clerk
dogcat c hl'r and la w compa c t li tt le to ke ns so to
Pnlorce r
spea k
ThPY also opPrat e the onl y
He sa1d a ll hut !0 oft he 100 pl ots
mdustry - a g iant re tail h re
ha\ P bee n sold
works stand owned by William
Before J r nnt fet moseys ac ross
Man!Py who bought thl' town for the pa s t o1 a l ga m e boa rd on
$245 000 last Dl'cember Manley • JndPpe nde nce Da v s he " il l tx:o
also owns OK Fireworks Corp
g iven a good meal
The election results were cause
Shes go mg to tx:o fed a s pec ml
for ceiebratton
St evP Gray d1et concoct ed b\ a loca l ' e te l l
said We II probably holler and narlan th a t ~&lt; ti l guara nt ee a good
s hoot off !1re v.orks
supply o f c htps sa1d P o l1fko
Cow ochips will fall where they
No t e ve r ) one Is ha ppv w ith th e
may
WOODBRIDGE
Va
new f und ra1s mg schem e ho\\
1UP! ) The Prm ce Wilham ever Thr re of th e Ro tal l Clu b s
County Rotary Club thtnks liS 46 members qult over co nce r ns
Fourth of July Cow Chip Btngo
about ga mbling the &lt;a le of bee r
game cannot be r igged J e nmfe r and lta blh ty tf the co-. tn j ures

somt:.One

Senior·citizens recreating historican march
By ANORA VAKIN
HAMILTON Mass tUP[) -A
group of sPnlor cltizl'ns wlllllJakl'
h1stor~ rPpeat Itself when thpy
reenact a 650-mlle trl'k from
Hamilton to Manetta Ohio - a

march to commemorate ' the
signing of thl' Northwest Ordl
nance m 1787
SOme 15 men planned lo set out
today to repPat the governmPnt
sponsored walk they began In
1937 to commemorate the !50th
anniversary of the signing of thl'
ordinancE', which opened the
Northwpst Territorii's
to
sPttlers
Thl' 1937 walk rl' enacted thl'
trip of the 4R plonPPrs who settled
th£' Northwest TPrrttoril's what Is now Michigan Illinois

Indiana Ohto Wiscons in and
Mtnnesota- aft e r the ordinance
was signed
The lmportancp of the walk
mainly 1s to Impress upon people
of the Umted St,ates the 1mpor
tancP of thl' ordinance and thl'
Importance of these lf•rs!l 48
p•onl'!'rs In setthng thl' rPst of the
U S Many people have nPver
heard of thl' Northwpst Ordt
nance
said Eleanor McKey
prpsldent of the Hamilton Hlstor
leal Society co ordnltatlor of the
e vent
We hope hlstoncal sociPites
a ll ovpr Phe United Stales w1ll
cell'brate July 13 as OrdinancE'
Da y s he added
The NorthwPst
wntten by BeverlY

ye r Nathan Dane, wa s amPnded
bv Manasseh CutiPr, the n pas tor
of the Firs t Congregattonal
Church m Hamtlton, to Include
provisions for thp pncourage
ment of public education and Ihe
prohibition of s l&lt;lvPry In the
Northwest Territorii'S
Cutler was Instrumental In
getting the Continental Congress
to pass the ml'asure Mc Key
said

Cutle r added th ree ' e r y 1m
port a nt provls ton s no s lav e • y
la nd s e t as1de for suppor l of
religion a nd educat ion a nd e n
couragem e nt of e du catiOn satd
Mc Kpe
So Mic higan Indi an a Wi s
con s m Ohio lllmois a nd pa rt of
Minnesota all became norther n
stat es If they s a ll bee n s la\ e
states w e might not have a Unton
today
she said _

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Happy Ads

C!.lstom Weldmg

We Carrv F 1 ~mg Supplie s

Roger Hysell
Goroge

(free Esttmat es )

BlrtUav
TIIIII

42 2 871fn

Pay Your Cable 8o

W O' k

Happy 29th

949·2263
or 949·2168

ol iltln

7~

4

or 949-2801

Appo11 6 acres hay you c ut &amp;
remove Neat' Rodney Call
614 446 2046

No Sunday Calls
3 II tin

But 11om I cant help but
J t11r

1 d1d not want to face the
focts
That some day you d be
aone
You n bett11 off thn say
But I w1sh I had you lor eust
ono more day
1know you 11 not here to tell
thiS to
But 11om I roally miSS you
Just to hold you m my arms
once more
To tell you !love you as I
• d1d before
To walk wllh you and see
you I !lowers
To setand talk and pass the

BAHR CLOTHIERS
MIDDLEPORT

WE WILL BE CLOSED
JULY 4th

e AHappy Holiday

hours
To 11! a btto and sip some

SALE PRICES THRU
Y, JULY 3' '

And I d have toao - ttscot
hna late you see
II seems like only yosterdly
Those thmp we d1d end say
11om t1me has aone so last
I cannot bolleve a year has
pest

tea

IN MIDDLEPORT

1n memo• y of our

mother. Mary "Kirr'
Nesselroad, who

No pre·~llt111Uon requJred

passed away

(501) 453·2334
'

July 2. 1986
George, Ellen and Jan
grandchildren and
great·arandchlldren

Wanted To' Buy
for late model cle an

c•r•
J1m M1nk Chev Olda In c
Btll Gena John ton
614 448 3872
TOP CASH petd fOJ 83 model
and mrwar u•ed cars Smttt'l
Buick POnt•ac 1911 Eastern
Ave Galhpoh• Call 614 448

U1ed Mobtle Homes Call 614
446 0176
Buymg chuly gold 1 lver com1
rmg s jewelry sterling ware old
coma l•rg• cunency Top pn
ce1 Ed Burkeh Barber Shop
2nd Ave Middleport Oh 614
992 3478
QUILTS
paid for collector antique
or pre 1960 qutlta P•eced or
•PPIIque Any cond1tlon H1gher
pnce1 pa1d for unusual patterns
Call Marc at 614 992 2101
days or 1 692 2481 ever;ungs or
weekends

c..h

Wanted to buy standing ttmber
Call AI Tromm II 614 742
2328

Servi~e~

11

Help Wanted

Rep1 Needed for bu11nns ae
counta Full t1me $80 000
taO 000 p•rt ttme $12 000
e18 000 No 1ellmg repeat
bus1ness Set your own hours
Tra1n1ng prov1ded Call 1 612
938 6870 M F Sam to Spm
{Central Standard T1me)
Telephone Svrve'!' to m11ke ap
J!Ointmentl 9 to 12 AM 6 to 9
PM IJI3 60 / hour plus bonusas
Call614 446 3615
Instructor need ed by state
beeuty college tmmed••teopen
mg Day evenmg full part t1me
Cal1614 867 8512
Start your own bus ne.u l Be
come • Watktnl de•ler Full or
part ttme opportumttes av•1la
ble Call 614 992 7683 for
more mformahon
W•nted Retatl Hudware Clerk
Send Resume to Box 466
Galllpohs Oh 1o 45631
Available pos•t•on •n the chal
lengmg career of correctional
merhcme Chlfhcotha. Correc
t•onallnstltute 1s seek•no a State
of OhiO L censed Phy&amp;ICIBn for
primary care at our 3 000 bed
facll1ty Th11 pos1t1Dn w1ll f II the
dut1es of our lnstitutton Med1cal
Director Calf 6,14 773 2616
E111t 201 or 220
Part t1me employment for Re1
tau rant Bookkeeping po t ton
Hours BAM till nGon Mon thru
Sat Must have Blllpllr~ence Wllh
accounts rece vabl e • ccaun'ts
payable payroll S. daly ac
c ountmg procedures Send re
1ume 10 The Down Under
Rutaurant 300 Second
Avenue Galltpol1 Oh1o 46831
Attention Pat11H•wk NoPttone
Calls Please
Nurs ng Home
POSITION Full 11me Co•o,d;n·tor of the NtHsmg Home
Tra nHig C e nt er {Two
apphcants ma.., be
they can pmv de a
8QU1Yalent}
riiiPOilllble
for Nursing
a fourteen
county area of South•••• Oh1o
RESPDNSJBILIT1ES Tha CDOr
d1nator develops Implements
and evaluate• the msarv1ce
progr•ms and work shopt for
NurSing Homes and other pro
v1ders of servtces to older
Oh1o1n1 wf11ch •re pres..,ted by
the NHATC or Area Agency on
Ag1ng m Sou1Maast Ohto QUAL
IFICATIONS R N requ1red
BSN preferred The candidate
should have nuntng home IIIIP•
rlenee or exper enee work1ng
With the eldllfly Teacfung exp•
nence ore•per1ence m mserv•ce
tram ng 11 d111rable Prtor exp•
nance m superv11non 1s d1111rable
SALARY Negot1able depand
'"II upon quahflcatmns Send
resume 10 Area Agency on
Agmg 0 strtct 7 Inc P 0 Box
978 RGC R10 Grande OH
46674 Deadline July 8 1987
An Equal Opportunity/ Aff1rma
ttve Act on Employer

'

You'tte Co1111 1

Mull go twa dumped k1tten s
white/ yellow grey lt•Ped Call
614 446 4636

Lo1tg Wav

1 female kltttn long h•tt tabb,

'111r Frle .. t

~--tl Call•fler 6 814 446 7137

NEW HOMES
RESIDENTIAL

Real Estate General

Good tlome tor small female
dog 1 / 2 Pomeran1an 1 / 2
temer long tlalf 6 months Call
614 446 3639

RENOVATIONS
FREE
ESTIMATES
All WORK
GUARANTEEb

HOMES
FOR SALE

Part Gre•t Dane pup• to giVe
away Cah 614 742 3118
12 wk old Germ•n Shepherd
m1xed puppy to give away to
good home Call 614 843
~276

BELL CONSTRUCTION

•loco ted on Gtnerol
Hartinger Parkway

General Controctors
RACINE, OHIO

949·2748

2 puppln p•rt Shepherd dog.
304 678 3826

tn Mtddleport neor
the pool.

•locattd

•

Liver Br n•ny Good Grouse
dog Owner no longer hunll
814 9B5 3979

3 k1tten1 liner bolt trained.
r - - - - - - - - - ' : " " . . . . . 1 - - ' - - - - - - - - - f l 3 0 4 675 6141 afler 3 OQ pm

tn L01111 lot-

tom neor Curt11 Hoi·
low entrance to Ferk •
tel Run.

6 well! old half German Sh•
pherd pupp11ts to good tlome.
304 8787e

ComputeriZed Heanng Aid Selection
~ Swim Molds • lnterpretmg Setveces

~

FOR MORE
INFORMATION
CALL

Kltt8111 to give away call 304
675 204t

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

2 kinen• Call 304 67&amp; 8877

:J: Licensed Chmcal Aud1Qiog1st

!

FARMERS BANK
992·2136

6

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

lost and Found

a

loll Femtle yeHow white cat
• khten Tahn from Prieltt,
home th1t bumed It •nv lnfor
matlon piNII call 814 448

2171

,,

•

18 Wanted to Do

Help Wanted

Now hlr~"t lPN11nd ANa Must
pollen 1trong leadership •k•ll•
Experi.nce 1n long term c •r•
preferred Ple1se Call Four
W~nda Nurlinu F•c•ht•• J•ck
son OH 614 2811 75151
for 1omeone hu1t
worthy to do aome of you r hou1e
work? M1ve reference Don t
keep putllng ft off Julf: c all mil
evemngs 814 '46 7861 day l
266 1131
RN full t1me poa1t1on •vallable
Apply at P1nec reat Can Center
666 Jack1on P1ke Mo n Fr1

84

VETERANS Earn ea Ira money 1n
'th.e Army Nat10n11 Gutrd 304
676 39tii0 or 1 800-842 3619
BIG SAlE Avon ladtts need
orders call for book or order
304-882 20189 TEll YOUR
FR IENDS
MlT Certtfied or ehg•ble for part
t1me evemng• pos1t10n Mond.W
thru FrtdiV Contact Personnltl
Dept Plea~ent V•11ey Hosptal
Valley Onve Pt PI WV 26660
AAE EEOE
REPS NEEDED for busmau
aecounts Full T1me $60 000
esa ooo Part T•mv.. eu ooo
e18 000 NoSelhnl) repeatbu•
1ne11 Set your own houn
Tra.nmg provided Call 1 612
938 6870 M F Bam to !pm
(Central St•ndard Ttme)

12

Situattons
Wanted

Brenda takes care of elderty
peopl e m her home 10 yrs
exp81'111nce lovmg care Call
614 992 6940
Exper~enced lady will do baby
stttmg n my home Monday tluu
Fndl!'r' Call 304 773 6740 after

4 30

SeptiC tank pump ng ra!ldent~af
:!lBO per load
Ron EvansEnterpnses Jackso n
Oh1o Call 614 286 5930

Jim s odd Jobs pa ntmg dr VA
way reseal ng carpenter work &amp;
roof rapmr tree s &amp; hedges
eaperenced Call 614 379
2416
J1m 1 odd Jobs p•1nt ng dnve
way raseahng carpenter work &amp;
root rep1ur trees 6 hedges
eJCpenanced Ph 614 379
2416
Housekeepmg Call between 12
&amp; 4 614 388 9725

Gallipolis
&amp; Vecmsty
5 m les out 218 Ch1idrens &amp;
aduH c lothmg
July 1 2&amp;3
9 6 30
3 Fam1.., Yard 5•1• July 2 &amp; 3
Route 775 Children s clothes
bed couch &amp; ch•lr freezer

Garage Sale Down from Add a
v1Ueschool onAdd1sonAd Ktng
S•ze waterbed stereo 'ystem
furnitura car 1973 Dodge Dart
clothes much more July
1235 96
Yard Sale 1 13 Fourth Ave
Thurs 9 5 Baby cl othes
cloth.es mag wheels &amp; 11res
M11c: item•
Commun1ty yard s•te-mov1ng
sale 2 3 4th 9 6 7 m1les west
of Che1h1re 7 mtles eut of
Portet on AI 554 Mens
womens cloth1ng Large
women• ttUs Baby ch1ldr•n•
clothmg dressmg tabla baby
bad (all exfetlent cond) Cur
t•m• •ntlquel btcycle turntture mov1e proJector home
mtertor wtc:ker f11hmg gear &amp;
much more
'(ard Sale Wednesday &amp;o
dav 120 S1 ~ St 9 5

Th~trs

July 2 4 1109 Sunset Dr 3
f•m1ly children• clothaa golf
clubs IBM typawnter barga1ns
July 1 2 3 4 677 J•ckson P1ke
9AM 9PM Eleetr~c range cflest
ol drawers pollee s.unner lawn
mowers Avon dac•nters full
bolted 2 mtlel p.. t Holzer

Yard Sale 1n Poner East on 554
2nd 3rd &amp; 4th of July Zelll1h
stereo furniture d1atie1 2 kmg
atze qu1lta couch 6 eh••r
Electric drop m r•ngew1th hood
green Alf cond1t1oner Jars &amp;
bottln
Ylli'd S•le Frtday July 3rd 9 1
571 Jay Dnve Clean clothes
freezer 10 speed b1ke1 rock1ng
chaff
Rodney V1ll1ge II Carpenter~
Cake p•n• el&lt;;. curtams home
mt••or llfge ladtes 11zes every
thmgl 9 1 Fnday 3rd

JTPA OTP If you w•nt tramtng
m the followlng areas THE

OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING

PROGRAM i1 who y6u need
Tra1n1ng potttiont w•ll be avalle
ble 1n Llbr•rv work Outreach
work. W•ahouse along whh
tha opportunity to IChle\11 your
bED If you are lnternted you
mutt be batwe.,.. 22 affil 155
yean old a rnldent ol M••on
County bring the following
lnformat10n for eliglblltfy certlf1
cadon Drfvert llcanae rent
rece1pt or utlllt't billa. to prove
residence Birth c.rtlficetion
10c1• security or voter• rtogltter
atlon Proof of the amount ot
t1mdy 1 Income for the palt 6
montM ch•ck 1tube •nd •n't
tvpe of public IISistance or
unemployment benef111 you art
r1ceivlng .Jf you .,. tl~ndi
ceppld provide prpof of ldentlfi
cation for h•ndlc1p stttua all
mil• born 1fler .Jtn 1 1 9&amp;0
mu1t hw• e aelectlve draft
numbtr Contact the Employ
m.nt SeourHy Office at 22&amp;
8bcth8t PolntPI.... ntorptlone
304 171 2770 by July lth An
EEO Emp10'f'er

labor odd 10b1 1tc lor rriln
wage New Htvtn M••on.
let.,_ We11 Columb•• Point
Ple•am •re• Pho he 304 773 _.
541 0 or wtlte C•rlot M•ttirl +
Box 36 8 West Columbia ..._.W.

Vo

lllwn mowers repa~r odd JOblr
lawn CUJ;1J'1g 304 676 1663

·

Financ ial

21

Bu~1ness

Opportumty

.•'
•

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH ..
JriG. &lt;;0 racommandJ. tl'l•.t:;ou_
do bu1inn1 With people you
knew •nd NOT to 1end mohey'
through the mail until you hfWt
mve1t1g1ted the oH•mg

23

Professional
Serv•ces

Wash• and dryer and r•nge
senm:e All makes and mod~l•
30 ye•n experten ce Reasona
ble rates Call Che1h1re 814•
367 0322
NOTICE Muston s Walding end
Fabnc•t1on serv1ng your area
We weld enythmg from cast •~on
to alumn Serv1ce hetonn
truckmg or 1ndiv1du•ls If you
need 1ornath1ng built or .J8PIIfed
1
please elllt614 682 7122

&amp; eommencal

HIRING! Government robs your
are• S1 6 000 S68 000 Call
soz 838 8885
1449

LAB TECH ..
Jackson Gener•l Hasp R ply W
v... a..eceptmg•pphc::auona for a
full t1ma med1csl Lab TechniCI•n
quahf•ed appheent wtll have a 2
or 4 year degree 1n Medtc•l
Technology and a current ASCP
Reg11try Hoap1tal offer~ e~tcel
lant salary and beneftts for more
mform•tlon can Parton net D•r•
cotr 304 372 2731 or apply at
Ho•p•t•l bu11iness Gff1ce

C•n do light hiUhng end roofm~
Reason•bl' rlh!ls M•r l on
Sn1der ~14 949 2629

Rea l Estale

5 fam1ly v•rd ••le Thur1 &amp; Frt
July 2nd &amp; 3rd 2 mtle out 141
lane res•dence

E••

Will teach to tw1m 1 L1f1 Gultfllt
(WSit 2 yra expet'lence Ohio
Stne 1 yr Cttv pool Calt
614 448 9307 lllur• Amsbary

18 Wanted to Do

Make new friends Makemo"ey
S1gn up now C•ll 614 446
8915

To g1ve away Alaskan Mala
mut• M•le 4 ye•rs CockBr
spa mel 11h yean old FemaleIPaded H•ve papers on batll
Call614 448 7718

ytlfS

shed

9

Hometu1 fnendly caliCO cat
Needs home Good mouser Call
614 U6 2316

had

to

G1veaway

PH. 949-2B60

1 look bock at the ttmes we

20°/o 50°/o Off in Women's Dept.
2 0°/o and Up Off in Men's Dept.

304 773

11

7

Look1n~

NEW- REPAIR

'·
HUDNALL
PlUMBING &amp; HEATING

I

~~~~::•~;3·..~;~

Employmeul

SALES &amp; SERVICE

YOUNG'S

rnq

In Memonam

Summer Clearance Sale

ON THE

PLEASE

lf2

5

ROOFING

1386trc

dece••ec:S

Robert E Rue•
Probale .Judge

HOLIDAY INN
GAWPOLIS, OH.

i

Coughenour

FENCE COMPANY

GUYSVILLE, OHIO

Far111 EquipMent
Parts &amp; Service

cutor of the II tate of Jamea 3 Announcements
A

Howard L. Wfitesel

lowboy Haulmg
Sepl lt Syslems
We Carry Concrele Culverts

Dealer

Kart Road Columbus Ohto

fete of S1lem Townsh•p
Meiga Countl' OhiO

ACCENT

I b8 North Sttond
Moddleport Ohto 45760

f(lrm Equ1pment

CERAMIC BISQUE
7 21

GINIUI C!I~[T~_A,c:JOil

6 2 87 I mo

U S RT SO EAST
•uthortted John DHn
Now Holtond Bush Hog

and

PRICE
Month of JulY.

985-4141

PH. 992-2772

(,

BOGGS

43229 wat apP.t)lnted E••

TUESDAY, JULY 7th

For more Information Cllll
ACCI!PT!D
NO

l11 • GO' 01 ft ~ !1 1' II

PLASTIC CRAFT

On June 29 1987 In the
Me~•
County
Probata
Court Con No 26558
Jtcky Coughenour 5988

REFERENCES
Phone Day or Everungs

I J I[ P.~.J1'
,,'rrt: f .J
,,

N. 2nd AYE.
MJDDLEPOU, OH.

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT Of
FIDUCIARY

•ROOFING •SIDING
•WINDOW REPLACEMENT
•R EMODELING &amp;
ROOM ADDITIONS
•GARAGES &amp; POlE
BUilDINGS

•InsulatiOn
•Storm Doors
•Storm Wmdows
•Repla\;ement W1ndows
•New Roofmg

("u :tf£.;:1-

D'lBBLE
SHOP

Public Notice

CHESTEI, DHIO

J&lt;D,-( I

SALES &amp; SERVICE

ltc

MARCUM
CONTRACTING

PH. 742-2027

PIJill( INYITED

cen1ed In Oh1o and Weat V1rg
R•ck
Pe•r•on Aucttoneer 11
n•• Rul Estate .1n1lque farm

Bl•tn used from house roofs
Will pick up C•ll 304 372
4099

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

~ou

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

2282

e 29 1 mo

RESIDE NT Al CO MMER CIAl

1&amp;

Mom 1t s betn J yur Jnd I m
so Sid

$45.00

a cassette I ape to play tor remforcem ent

17 1 2

949·2969 ~

FREE ESTIMATES

Middleport Ohto
1 13 tic

Racme Ohio 4&amp;n1

PARTS· SERVICE
All M k
Repairs on
a es
Transaxle Repatrs
located Halfway Botwoen
Rt 7 and lashan
HRS 12 00 6 00
Monday Saturday
CLOSEO SUNDAY

Call 614-446-3028

Lei Us fence

992 2196

approved

SANDBLASTING
RISIDINTtAl
COMMIRCJAI INDUSTRIAl
1I( C1101 To "rtu per 1lo•1 1
Sod•loollot
MASONRY IIITOUTtON,
SWIM POOlS STill IARNS
fARMING IQUtPMINT
HOUSES STOll FRONTS ETC
wm• Guoronleed

JAMES KEESEE

REliABLE
8 20 86 tin

RADIATOR
SERVICE

Paul S Moore Clerk
Sutton Township

Panhandler strikes gold

o unt \ Assis t 1n 1 P1 o
s ec u tor Sa m Sm ith smd \\ r li nP!',

CHElTEI OHIO 45720
615B71mo

1987

...

ln gh dm

•

SMALl ENGINE
CENTER

' fR££ ESTIMATES

614-843-5248

lntpectlon at the home of

rotk n r oll...tncl dl~o't n d outupo~J ft\1 ~ t g nt lthu t c du la lt O n ls
tmport tn t o;;; 1\ !&lt;. 1£ rut !-U ngf't Kt 'm ( rumn
\ t Jt m1 P \lhflntoturlftnt ~o, rrPdr oppmgo u, o f t.,.l"'hool•crnss rh r
co ur11 n th u•t' p 11tlluhJ1 t('t' n ti"Ht~ In South C:.~ro lm fl don t
r' ( n ha' t .1 s t hool '-' tll( h blo'' ~ tn\ mmd \\ P "unt to p l ('(l ~f'
o ur suppor 1 Tn thf'rlt
(.J L\1Ps t:s Prm u~!'oo n lltut \~ tlO .. ( ~Orn('lt m t" u n I CJ,!JI
bi tl intor an d nwrrlul hJppuH~' mr brg !O Jltt s 1n B r lia ln.._
cP!( bJ t!Pd h f'r !hl h bltthda\ qu\(tl\ \\rrtn &lt;""!-.d a\ S ht kf' pl thf'
cit \ fl ('(' o f ptlbltl rnj;: l ~f"nH n h ,.. h~l 1 hl'r h u'&gt; bt.~ nd Print t 1
Churlr:oo ~ wa~ louring co m munlt\ rrrqJlO\ m( nl p t OJ crs In
... d"' I onclon
HrP Jl r~ ~ 1f' guiJ J 1\ r c hlr &lt; a m ph£ II Ob\ lou ~ I\
IS i( fl ltlg bPitr' J Mt I hi~ I UMf 11 h{'(lr l III '"ICk t:W"'( ;tU (' hf.'s
nOT Jctn,g t:~llth• \ p r C'll\ nur'C'' "'"'"' ,, '-J)Ok t..~m.(l m a n Jl l hC
L J I1 1\rl.~ ll\ of Jr nnPso.;u H o~ p )lll m Kn o:nllh Ca mpbr•ll also
l f'f'&lt; tllh rtc('tHd a grt \H il l llf' r f1om P tP:-.Id f' nl llf'a Rjm
f M I h~ ll rl' of P rforming 1\ rh n Ml tm l B~ac h ~' l ,t " he • c
luku f•lt. t ... on put on h1 ~ \atul\ ~ h a ~ 11M ~ bu r ( nd n lt'd In
hono1 ol t h&lt; Gil' " O n ~ I hi' 1h£'"'" "ht r h '' locat ro on J orklr
f. IPason Dri\P Is du(l to und(lr,£.:0 tC'OO\ 1110 11!&gt;. a nd a stu ru c of
G l('&gt; 1:-.on 'ou ld br p~ t 1 of t hl v.t.) l'k

one

Mobtle servtce
RUSONABl£

PAINTING &amp;

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

Electrontc Organs

Professional

Paul Moore Rac1ne

c lerk after July

8

FREE ESTIMATES

TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service

GOLF
LESSONS
'8 00
!'jEW
OR IPS
'3 00
TROPHIES
PLAQUES
BADGES
JOHN TEAFOID

PAT HILL FORD

the

anfl

J.R.'s REPAIRS

~

held July 15 t987 •t
00 p m at the home of th e
11

•

5 5 17 3 mo

Syracun Munlelpal Build
1nv Tht townlhln hudot~t
for 1988 w•U be O.Prtn fo r
pubUc comment
The Budget H.. rlng wdl

The budget

K B

Owner/Mechantc

THE
KOUNTRY CLUB

JNIII be available for pubhc

abou t 9 100 proplr to r ~~~( mnn r ' for co nsu U { lion of a nr "
ll ood ou ff Ht gh S&lt;hool lie " "nt to (!Nnon-tt li e the po"e' of

thl~

hn
J6''1'

FIll DIRT

Ohio ROt

dC'S II O\('d b \ ,10 ~u::,Q n f lit JIll \)
I hr A ug 14 ~hm\ Jt ( If msonlf nt\f'~Sll\ 1~ f'x pr Clc d to d ra w

PH. 949·27 56

TOP SOIL

We can repatr and re
core radtators and
heater cores We can
also actd bot I and rod
out radtators We also
repatr Gas Tanks

7
Clerk

(All makes &amp; models)

GRAVEL - SAND

l)e

for rdu r ation b\ p u~ rt n g on d
1\ oodt llfl S f
high school that w~s

LA I"S INL Mlrh t UP II - A
p anh1n di C' t '~AhO a~;.ked jt ba n k
tc-IIH f01 'lQ cen ts fDI a b('fll b u t
\\ as~l\f•n $ 1 :lOOb~ lh('c-mp lo\C"C'
"ho tho ught h,. rnu m bl i'd gJ\ cmt\ vour monrv wt ll not b£&gt;
Cfh trgf'd \-~ ith I ( tJmp Off I&lt; J lb.
s~1 v b&lt;'C :JU s( )1ro cllcl not lOmmll

•

Sutlon Township Trutteea

lt~o. pdTl

Truck auto &amp;
h ea v Y e QUip m en 1
repatrs and
welding

992-3410
ll MESTON E

will mMt July 8 1987 in the

As fot Nic ho lson who uS&lt; s h is hOI nv li lli e d ev il c ha r m on
co st a r s C ht r Sus.m S.lr a ndo n Uld i\11c hcllt Pft iffcr Cabo t
~ hudde J f'd
H v. oul d l &lt;~ k f' mo1r t hun m r~g 1 C' to gf'l mC' t o kiS!'l
h1m His h an d o m 1kPs. h1m look l1kf'~l s umo\\ H'Stlrr m d h£&gt; has
t h(' stom ac h to match
S( HOOL 10 liE BUlL I ON IWll\ f hP 1 oc k ba nd REO

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

Will HAUL
JUST CALLI

B•d• w111 be publicly
opened and read aloud at
12 00 Noon E11tern Day
hght Sav1ng1 Ttme on Jllly
10 1987mtheotftceofthe
Board of Educetion
the Southern local Board
of Eductuon reaerves the
nght to refute any and all
bidS
Oenme H111 Treuurer
Sout~ern Loctl Board
of Edvut1on
Ractn• Otuo
161 1 8 25 171 2 9 41c

w ent to src rhl"' ftlm \1. \th th i PI? ot h("ii avowed

A v. arC'nes.s

Business Services

DENNY CONGO

of new heater md modern"•
ration of the IXIIIing warm
llr heatmg and ventilating
avatem In the present Atc•ne
Jumor H1gh School Aacme
Me1g1 County Oh10 aH tn
accordance With sp8(•tlca
lions on ftle 11 the ott•ce of
th1 Tre11urer of 1a1d Bo•rd

of

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WELLMAN'S
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the Boord of Educotoon
Southern - col School 0 ,0
troct Post '"Otfoce Box 176
fhcone Me•9• County
Ohoo 45771 by Oennoo Holl
Treasurer for tt\e Board ot
Educotton of the Southern
Local School Dootroct unul
u 00 Noon Eastern Oov
hght Sovongo Tlme on July
10 19B7 for thoinmllotoon

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On!J 1 clall nHdodt 80'0 to tO% oucc:ess•
NO ADDITIONAL CHARGES Cost above tn cludes

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TO BIDDERS
LEGAL NOTICE
Sealed propo. .la '" duph

a b \h!IC'S

a nd VE'get a bl es as s nac ks AvOid
rewardin g chtldre n w1th food
espPclall y s wpet s Al so refrai n
from us in g food as 8 puni s hm e nt
of bribe
Try to avoid bl' llttl lng or
teasmg your ove rweight c hild
Be enco urag ing Re m e m bl'r t ha t
pa rt o f the tende ncy tow ard
obi'Slty could have been lnh e nt ed
from you
If you rE' won led a bout yoUI
c hild s WPig ht or ea tmg hab its
ta lk with your pPd ia tr lc tan or
fa mil y d octor It s muc h cas te r to
p re•cnt o beslt\ du r ing c hil d hood
th an to t r e at 11 d urin g ad ulthood

Ale xa nder
City name change means fin~
work•
FIR E WORK S CITY
U S A Okla t UPI I - All thl'
r e gtster ed vot ers 10 Ca nad1an
C1ty - both o f th e m - \ Otl'd
unammously thiS " eek to c ha nge

F1shc1 sa \s Debr a WJn f2;('J Is ~h e bes t

1987

Public Not•c•

hl't age a nd sugges ts her fo t t hP job
JACK S NO SOl')" OF A WITCH Not only does w itc h Lauri e
Cabot o f Sale m Ma ss not !tke J uc k Nichols on s nc~&lt; m01 le
T he Wl tc hps of
tck s he says he has a lo usv bod y
Her m a tn object ion to th e him " tha t t ea l "It c hes don I
pr actice bl ack m agi c bu l lllS ICd d usc t hclt po w('I for th e good
Cabot 54 co founde t of th e Wt lc hes Leagu e lot Pu blic

Obesity in children increasing

By Edward Schreck, D 0
Assistant Professor
of Family Medicine
Ohio University Collere
of Osteopathic Medicine
Question My 11 year old son Is
extremely ovPrWPight How com
mon Is this problem among
children•
Answer Over thl' past 20
years, th&lt;' frPquency of obesity In
chlldrPn ages 6 to 11 has a t least
doubled
'Youngsters arP not only hPav
IPr thesP days thl'y rP also
expertpncmg more probl&lt;&gt;ms as
soclated with obesity For exam
piP hypertenston ts on the nse

Thursday,

United Press Inte rnational
EVADER FOR VETS Peter Fonda once was ta ken into
c ustody for d ra ft evas ion but now he s hPip lng to organizE' thl'
Fourth of J uly Welcom e Hom e' concert fo r VI e tna m veteran s
In Was hin g to n
,
Fond a says he ac ~u a lly was a nxious to get his draft card but
dldn t realize the lmphcat tons ' I went form~ d ra ft card whe n I
was 18 so I could dr ink beer " he sat d It dldn t &lt;'\I'D occ ur to
m e that I mi ght be as ked to go The limP 10 go came wne n hi'
w;&gt;s workin g In Londo n a nd three sergeant s a nd 8 lieutenant
from NA TO forces s howl'd U1J to arres l him lor d raft eva s ion
They were gomg to put m e 10 ja il a nd charge m e a $10 000
!me for draft ev aSion Fond a r ecalls F onda had the m e n call
their supe n ors to wor k out the p roblem a nd It was a rra nged lor
h1m to s ig n up when he retur ned to the sta tes
Dur in g 10duc tton t hey fo u nd tha t I was In compa tibl e with
ar m y life he sa id
CARRIE'S LIFE IS AN OPE!I( BOOK 1 hi' m ai n c harac te r In
t he novel P ost ea • ds from th e E dge souJldS a 11\111' Ilk!' thl'
book s a uth01 ac tress Carrie Fts her The book s Suza nn e Va le
1&lt; a n " ct ress who e nd s up In a' dru g r e ha bilita ti on center and
F ts he r say s s he s pe nt 37 d ay s a nd th ree hout s a nd two
mmu tes 10 a cl tntc ge lttng 0 1 e r het a bu se of Pe r cod a n a nd LSD
a ft e1 the brea ku p of he1 man1 ag e to Paul Simon
Th e Situa tion \\a S so dra m a tt c that It wa s diffi c ult not to use
11 m the ooo k F ts he r says tn G la m ou1 magazine My life Is
ltke tha t I m a l-. al s say mg Good a necdot e bad r ~a ll t }
Mike Nic hols Is lnt e• estcd In dlt ectl ng a mo' lc veiS ion of
Post ca r ds bu t F ts her does n 1 " a n1 th e lead 1ole
1 ve
a h eady pl ayed Suza n ne s he s a vs It would be the hetg ht of

GERALD BARNETT

•

A

in the news---.
~

--'People

Auxilid,ry makes_ plans for open house

l

G•rege Sale Thun Frt Sat
Rein or Shine 9 / 10 m1ln
Kemper Hollow Road
HUGE YARD SAlE July 4th and
5th 9 tdl6 8ed1 etta n coflee
1nd end tabln hv1ng room SUite
26 color tv on 1tand book
e&amp;~ae old 18Cretery Iampi 7
piece d1nette set wardrobn
1111 of dtthes slhletware kit
ctlen gadget• red Avon dmner
1at caat ~ron 1k1lhrt:s •nd etc
glassware ptcture• fr•mes
ba11me1s 1troll• books puz
rle1 what nots toys some
clothes tool• l•wn mowers
rototlller Too many other items
1111d collecttbln 10 Ill\ Come
brow~&amp; enjoy P•ul Denney 1
corner 1564 and B1dwall Rodney
Road 1n Bidwell Oh10

31

Homes for Sale

New 4BR 2 bath Clark Dr
:!152 000 Newl'l remodled Hs
2BR $22 000 1n Add1son Cell
446 8898
.-For Sale or lease••
4 BA 2 bath full ba1ement wttll
aboveground pool &amp; Xl deck on
1 / 2 acra aero as from Addav1lle
gr&amp;da school Fm•ncmg avalla
ble w1th sm•ll down PIYffia('t
Pnced thouund1 below ap
·;·'·"··:---· Call 8etz 919

3 v- lam1ly Em•aon Johnson
res1denca Portland Ofl1o July
1st 2nd 3rd 10 00 1 clothing
(all stze•l toys lamps etc
Ftrlt 11me evar Sand• Hawley
rasu11111ce Forest Run Rd 2
m1ln !rom At 7 9 00 3 00
Fnday July 3rd

3 f•mlly long St Rutl•nd Jufy
2nd and 3rd 9 00 4 00
4 f•mlly July 111 2nd •nd Jrd
253 South f1hh St Mldd,lepoart Gas furn•ce charcoal
gull large women clothmg boy
clothes !12 14) Many more
•terns too numerou1 to ment1o~
9 00 1
810 South Second M1ddlepon
July 1 4 lots of m11c
FrldiV July 3 9 5 BehmdSummerfi.elds Aettaurant In
Cheltar Clothe• mfant gtriS10'
1 2 month• Boya &amp;IIIII 6 B
m1sc mens and womens
clothn Shoes tnf•nt seat toys
ffiiK

July 2 •nd 3 9 001111 d•rk Twm
stroller dreumg table 2 car
seats toys 2 electrtc motors ,
and mora Maa Drenner rn1
dence on Un1on Terrace Follow
s1gns 614 992 2803
Mormng Star Subd1v1stdn
County Ad 30 July 2 end 3
Stone t•r&amp; m11e lools hou•eflold 1tems and clothing 61 4
949 2537
Thursday and Fnd•'t July 2 and
3 9 4 Antique buflet b1cycle
bean bags good br1nds chtlct
rena clothes boys and Ultls ~
toy• m1sc 1tem• 1 mile oh
fletwoods R d Greg Ba1ley
Clean lld1es clothn 10 20 also
mens Furntture apph•nce'
beddmg drapes tools c.nn"'•
Jars walk..- crutchet uri&amp;.
m1sc Roger Spencer Rt '33 i
July 3 4
Across from Hubbard • G teen
hou1e m Syracu1e Frtdrt Jyly
3 9 00 4 00 Ran' or shme
Boys clothing s1ze 6 10., lad•nJeans s1ze 7 1 1 Kn1ckknac::kt eurta1ns household Items 198Q
Kaw111k1 LTO 440
July ltd at 133 Bulternut
Po meroy Record cabtnet uP
holstery tools bookl cucular
saw Jeans alectncal suppltes
much more
FrdayJuly3 9 4 690Laure1St
M ddleport
July 3rd 1 dey only Ram Or
sh na 8 5 Ba s de FlPe House II'\
Cflester Clothes stereo and
11and t ras car•m•cs camar•
cauene player clock rad1q
more

5 fam tv yard ule Fndey July 3
t.:aurel Chtf bah1nd M•ch aels All,
s1zes Ae~n cancels

Pt Pleasant
&amp; Vicinity

y.,d Sale Near Holiday Inn
watch for signt 8 1 Tuesday
July 7th

Pomeroy
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
At the jum:t•on of fU 7 and
Forrnt Run Rd large selection
and ltrge 11ze1 9 00 4 00 Juty
123
Huge 'tlrd •al• July 1sJ thru
4ttl Wed
S.t 9 till dark
w..,da Powell• lith Sl R•cine
3 f•mity July 2nd 3rd 4ttl
l•ehan Rd in front of l••h~
Flr1 Dept

Big Y1rd Sale 102
'
Mason July 2 3 9 00 1 L~1{ijiQ
cfl1ldrens cloth1ng ste,eo
m11c
Mav1ng 5•1• July 1 15
thing goes TV tool box
ture 2212 Madison Ave
2311 l1ncoln
ood• 1f rain
00 5 00 Julv
Fri
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Page-8-The Daily Sentinel
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51

lov&amp;ly new 3 BR home bUth this
spring 2 car garage. ntca area.
Cley &amp; etty schools, 6 m•lea

grom Galltpolis

Olive St , Gallipolia
NEW· 6 pc wood group- $399
Living room suites - 8199 - $699
Bunk beds whfa bedding-, $199 ,
Full size matt{MS &amp; foundation
stutinjl · $99 . Re c liner~
starting- t99
·
USED- Beds. dressers. bedroom
Sult&amp;l, 8199 - 8299
O eaks,
wrtnger waaher, 11 complete line
of uaed furniture
NEW- Western boots - S30
Workboou t18 &amp; up (Steel &amp;
aoft toej . C1'1111614-446 -3169

Will considtf

2 BR , 1 0 yr , mint condition.

beautiful locltton, Near Northu p Priced nght or will trade.

Call 61 4-256 ·6200. .
46 ' Neil Ave

Reduced to $10,000. Call614-

367 0426 .
For ule by owner 2 .story house
tn Middleport overlooking park
30 yr. guarnteed vinvle siding.
• W· w carpet, 1 V:t bath, unique

CountY Appliance, Inc. Good
used appliances and TV sets
Open SAM to &amp;PM Man thru
Sat 614-446 -1699, 627 3rd
Ave Galltpolis, OH

woodwork . 614·992-5126

Hou1e in vtllage of Chester,
Ohio. Bargatn at $24,900.
CofT)e see! Call614·985-3571

Government Homes for $1 .00
(U Repair\

Buy Dtrect! Repos

and Tax Delinquent Properties
,Get the fa cts to_!lay! Call (refundable) 1 - 518-459· 3646 Ext
H13860 24 Hrs
3 bedroo m Storm windows.
carpeting, garag e and storage
building Must sell See Fred
Wt lliamson or call 61;4 -742 2490
6 'oom houae. Rose Hill. Pom ..
rov. Oh 1 3 acres $17.000 AI

72

5 OOp

~~~~~~~~~~:::-r;~:::;~~~~;::::::~
lots &amp; Acreage
44
Apartment

I 35

for Rent

m

3 bedroo ms, 1 bath. li\ling room ,
dunng room. kttchen and den.
FuH basement wrth fuel 011 or
wood burning furnace. carport.
out-budd1ng, trailer hook-up, 1%
acre $25.000 Will constder
land contract at 9 percent Call
614· 742 -2832 evemngs after

5 00

45 acres more or less Bud
Chattin Road. city watl'llr, pl'll'lled
road. S26,000 00 304-776 -

3579
9 acres. ntce water, 6 mrlas from
locka &amp; dam Vary pnvate
Several house sites 304-576-

2998

41

Houses for Rent

on Grant St Newly remodeled
large lot, clou to school 1nd
churches
Pr~ced
reasonable
Ca ll 614 -992 7244

Nicely furntshed small house.
Adults only Raierancas required Off street parking Ph

By OwnM · PriCe reduced 3 br.
1 'h baths, dining, recreatiOn
room, 2 car garage ~04 - 675 -

11 2 Bedroom br1ck below Swan
Creek den. full basement. a1r
cond1tromng, fuel o1l heat. 1 car
garage 8250 / mo. 21 2 to 3
Bedroom apartment in town.
ut1htias pa1d 83501. 3] 3 Bed·
room. lull basement, Spring
Valley area. $326 . 4) 3 to 4
Bedroom on Li«le Kyger Ad
Country atmosphere S350
W1seman Real Estate 614 -446-

46p4

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBI LE
HOMES KESSEL 'S QUALITY

MOBILE HOME SALES , 4 Ml
GALL,IPOLIS . RT 36
P~ONE 614-446· 7274.

WE~T .

1 4~~;70 3 BR total electnc,
blocks. underpinn tng. suncteck &amp;
steps Callafter7pm. 614-36772 6 7
1973 Freedom, 2 BR , total
elect nc. underpmnmg •ncluded.
S4 500 Call 614 - 388 - 9724
1984 Nashua 14x60, 2 BR
completely furntshed tf des1red
Excellent condrtron Awnrng &amp;
covered patro CA Call 614

446·0904
1968 Cus tom Manor 12x 60, 2
BA , gas h eat, porch . refng
stove, W / 0 , fullv c arpeted,
good co ndition. $4. 500 Call
6 14-256 -6225
1980 14~~:70 Memory . 10'1.20
deck with rill , 4116 back porch.
10x14 outbuildmg butlt With
pressure treated' lumbar $ 12,500 1987Kawasakl1104
wheeler S1, 100. Call 614· 245 9629
1981 l(.nox 12x60. 2 BA . total
Electri c, new carpet , very nrce.
Call614-446 -0175
1984 14~~:65 , fence d yard 3
lo ts At 160 at Evergreen
$18,500. Call614 -446 - 1339 or
614-44£ - ,528
1984 Shultz 14~~:70 wtth ex·
pando J BR &amp; 2 baths land
co ntract avatlable Call 614-

446·6525
1983 Skyline: 14x60 2 BA , AC ,
axt ra n1 ce French C1ty Brokerage Servr ces Call 614- 446 -

9340

'

614-446·033B .

3644
3 BR , leGrande Blvd, Bnck
Caii614- J79- 2769
House for Rent or Sale land
contract . good house, school
dtst Call 614 - 446 -7572 , Eve' s·
5 00 446 -1'62 2
Kn chen furnished. carpeted. 2
BR 1 Yt bath. no pets. Dep &amp;
Ref 233 Second Allenue
$350/ mo Call 614-446 -4926
Split l~el 3 BA . 1 'h blllths ,
combmed kttchen . dmmg, basement. c1ty school Oep S325
mo Ca11614 - 388- 8323.
2 BR , central a~r cond Wall to
wall carpet Adults ~ty No
pets F1nt class. Call 614 -446 -

1974 Schultz 14x65 ·Total
e l ec tr iC, gas available, on
50x120 lot , cham fence, ' 2x16
work shop w ith gas. anil one
small butlding S18,000 or trade
ior property ohqualvalue Wnte
Vu gmi a Ba ck us. 222 Beech St .
Middleport, Oh1o
Tra iler for sale or rent

Call

3 BR house approx 1 m1le from
town Appro11 . 1 % acres land.
Full basement, 2 car garage. Can
Jent With opt1on to buy Call
614- 446- 1301

M o dular Ham el Carter Fren ch
restdence . Middleport Corner of
Four1h and Palmer. Must see to
apprec1ate Call614 -992 -3293
1973 14K70, 3 bedroom , furnished $7250. 1968 2 bed room par11y furnrshed $5500

614· 992·7479
1 982 14x70 Holly P.;l'k, 3
bedroom. c.entral 1111r, .11111 electrrc
Must Sell 304· 773 -9155
Mobile home for sale or rent.
304 -·773· 5612
'79 Manchm mobtle home,,.
1 4 x70.' new ca rpet , 3 bedroom,
$7.200.00 or best offer. 304-

Apartment for Rent · 3 rooms
S1 25 / mo Adults Call 304675- 5104, or 675- 7738
1 . 2 . · &amp; 3 BA apartment s
Honeysuckle H1lls Range, re-.
frtg , &amp; garbage drsposals Gas
heat . Rents starting at $190
Water, sCNYer. trash servtce pa1d
Call 614 -446- 3344 or 614 446 - 1134 Equal Hou11ng
Opportunity .
Furnished EffiCiency Apartment
3 rms 8r b111th. carpet through·
out, pnvate It quiet Srngltt
working person only . Call 614 446- 4607 or 614 446- 2602
DeluKe 3 room unfurn ished
apartment. New kitchen. carpet
throughout 1st. iloor. of1 atreet
park1ng Call 614· 446 -4607,
446- 2604
1 Bedroom. furntshed . up sta ~rs
apt $150 / month Call 614 446- 3884

Upsta~rs. 3 BR .Git· bath, kitchen
furntshed, no pets, Dep &amp; Ref.
238 Ftrst S250 1mo C.111ll 614·
446-4926
2 SR . 2 bath, carpeted , k1tchen
furntshed, no pet s, dep &amp; ref
S325 1mo 11 Court St Call

614· 446· 4926
Fum1shed Apt , 3 rooms, share
bath 701 Fourth. Galhp o'l! s
$195 Utthtras paid Ca ll 614 446 -4416 after 8PM
Furn1shed Apt , 2 BR S1 95
Water pa1d 1136 Se cond, Galhpohs Ca ll 614 -446 -4416 after

8PM

2 bedroom houn and 11p1 for
rent rn Pomeroy Partially furnished. depOsit requrred Call
61 4 · 992 -2381

Gracrous liv ing 1 and 2 bed·
room al)llnments l'llt V tllage
Manor and Riversid e Apartments m Middleport From
$215 mclud1ng utilities Call
614 -992 - 7787 EOH

2 bedroom house m Clition .
Stbve, refrtgerator , carpeted No
pets Depoa1t 'Phone 304-773 -

Efitclency apt for rant on Roush
Lane in Cheshire Surtable fo r
one or two people Call 304 -

5962

773·582B.

House for rent 1n Middleport
Call 614 -992 - 6 9'39

1 bedroom unfurniSh ed apart ment 1n Middleport $150 per
month plus utilities Call 614 2 bedroom , full basement , . 949 5545 or 614 -949 2216 .
plenty of yard and garden space
free gas .1110d water Clean $300
month 614-843 - 5309 1

General Mart 1nger Plllrkway 1n
Middleport
Call 614 - 992 ·

7683
Furnished apu 1n Middleport, 1
bedroom 5210, 2 bedroom.
8220 S100 deposit Call 614 992 · ~150

2 bedroom unrurn1shed house.
507 % Second St New Maw en
3 04- 882 -2505

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
28R , AC , cable. Hud accepted
Ri11erv1ew 1n Kanaug111 Fosters
Mob1le Home Parjj Ph 614-

446· 1602

614 992 7179
- -- - - - -- - · IC-

Furnished apartment. $226
uttht1es patd . 1 bdr 920 Fourth,
Galhpohs C.111ll 446· 44 1 6 after

0893

2 beclroo m hous8 . Camp Conley
304- 675-2B29

1973 Arl1ngto n 1 2K66. 2 BR ,
new cirpet , new por c h - 8~~:12 ,
,underpinning , naw doors &amp;
!ICreens. Ce ll 614 379 2898

Garage apt 3 rooms 8r. bath
FurniShed. including washer,
dryer &amp; air
Clean No pets
Adults only R,1f &amp; dep reqUir$&lt;1
Call 614 -4461'1519

Bp"'

Rentals

5 rooms wtth bath. Nice locatton

.

!
!G

"It's important that men
learn to cry, George, but not
over every little thing."

Marton 614-678·2513
Newly remodeled 3 bedroom
house for sali or rent on lmcoln
Hts 614 - 992 - 7689 atter

M o bile Momes for rent
614-446 -0527 '

APARTMENTS , mobtle homes.
houses Pt Pleasant and Gallipo-lis 614 -448 · 8221
1 bedroom ground floor, pt~llat e
entrance, re&lt;:ently remodeled
Everything furn ., loc out skirt s
Henderso n 8260 month 304675 -6730.
2 bedroom furnised apt , ref and
deposh. New Haven. W Va ..
304 882 - 3267 or 304 - 7735024

Call

2 BR , 12x60 unfurmshed 1 / 2
m1le from Holz:er referen ce &amp;
deposit required Call614- 446-

4369 0&lt; 304·675 ·9760
141165 Mob1le Home, 2 BR . on 1
acre land , 2 children at:cepted,
8100 Deposit,
S1651month
plus utilities. Call 614 3889881 Vtnton area.
2 bedroom mobile home, Roush
lane, Cheshire Nice lot Call

304· 773· 5828 .
2 bedroom mobile home for rent .
V.ne St., Ra cine. Call6,4 367-

714B

One bedroom apt. 1n Pt Pleasant Extra clean and n1 ce
Adults Only No Pets 304 -675·

1386

45

Furnished Rooms

Rooms for reflt day week
month Galha Hotet Call 814·
446- 9716 Renteslowa ~t$12 0
month.
Furnished room $100 Utilihes
patd Share beth. Single mal e
919 Second Gallipolis Call
446-4416 after 7pm

Valley Furniture. new &amp; used
largrt aect1on of quality furmture
1216 Eastern Ave ,
Gallipolis
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
W111shers. dryers, refrigerato rs.
range• Skaggs Applianc ea,
Upper R1v-e r Rd . beSide Stone
Crest Motel. 614-446 -7 398
LAYNE 'S FURNITURE
Sofas and Chatrs prtced from
$395 to 8995 Tablet 850 and
up to 8125 H1de-a-bed s 8390
to S595 Recline~ 8225 to
8376 lamps S28 to S 125
Dinettes $109 and up to 8495
Wood table w -6 cha1r s $285 to
$795 Onk 8100 up to $375 .
Hutches $400 and up. Bunk
beds complete w - mattreaaea
S295 and up to S395 Qaby beda
S1 10 Mattresses or box &amp;prings
full or twin S68. ftrm $78 . and
S88 Queen tetl 6225 Ktng
5360 4 dnwer chest $69 Gun
cabinets 6 gun Gas or electric
ra,ge $375 Baby manrest~es
$36 &amp; $46 Bed frames 520.
S30 &amp; Ktng frame S50 Good
selectton of bedroom suhet,
metal ca btnets, headboards $30
and up t o S65
90 Davs same {IS cash w1th
approved cradtt
3 M1les out
Bulav tl le Rd Open 9am to 5p m
M on t hru Sat Ph 614 -446·

0322
PARSON 'S FURNITURE
New wood 6 pc li-.nn g room
su1tes, 8399.95, N ew livrng
room sunes from S 179,95 to
$700
Chest of drawers 4
drawer S48 , 5 dr.111wer, $59 95.
End tables hom 569 95 set
Used Furniture. bedroo m suites,
full stzed beds. twtn beds and
rockers. Reclrners fr o m S99 95
and up •

THE WORKING
MAN 'S FRIEND
Kenmor e w111she r- S95 Wh irl pool wutler· green, $150. GE
Washef· Almond. l ike ntw.
S176 Dryer white, $75 Dryer coppertone. S95 GE Gas dryer·
$150 HOO\Iet portabl e w~s!'ler ·
dryer sat· 8200 Electric range
30 1nch S125 Elactr~c range
30 inch , copportone
$ 150
Elect r1c r.111 nge- 30 inch, 896
Electrrc rang e- white, $65 2
refrigerators frott fr ee· whtt e
S 1 25 each Freezer - lrk e new
8 150 Skaggs Applian ces , 559
Upper R1ver Ad Call 61 4 · 446

739B
CARPET
Remnants -All srzes
carpet - $6 00 yard &amp;
rooms $30 0 &amp; up
l'll'llailabl e M o lloha n
Upper Rtv er Ad Call

Space for Rent

Also cut
up l 1v1ng
F1n111n cing
Furniture
61 4 -446·

7444
l1~ i ng room turnrture fl)r 11le·
Red &amp; whrt e ve l ~et Ca ll 61 4 388 -9059 anytima

Almost new kttchen .111pphances
kttchen t able. new C B . stereo
mor e teaso n111b ly priced 133
State St . Gallipol is
K1ng used wood &amp; coal burn rng
stove Good co nd Call 6 14 446 -0 373
larg e lros t ·h ee refri ger at or
$125 . £1ectri t: range, 8 8 5 . M1 c·
rowa ve oven and ca n . &amp; 126
Antiqu e Metropolitan Organ
$75 Queen Anna .styl e w ing·
back charr, &amp;65 Call 614 - 99 2·
5597 or 614 992 3189 .
40 inch Fngrdalf e range Sell
cleamng O'llen. S50 large dou·
ble door Philo refngerator , 885.
614 742 2460

54

Misc . Merchandise

Ca llahan ' s Used Tlf e Shop Over
1.000 tlres, slles12, 1 3 141 5,
16, 16 5 8 mrlet out Rt 218.
Call614 -256 -6251
Pla stiC c1stern !tate approved.
pl111st•c septrc tanks , piastre
culvert s, metal culvens RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES , Ja ckf
son. Oh. 614 -286-6930
Gravetv ridrng tractor 16 HP,
t1lter &amp; movtng deck - 6 600. 25
tt' We!tlnghouse chest freezer·
S300 Call614 · 256- 1431
2 w ood ttovet 1 K1ndlewood,
1-Wsrm Mornrng , N e w gas ·
Cllltnper t:ook stove, oven 4
burners with cabmet Call 614 -

256 ·641 3
5 year old Combu st1oneer se lf
ieedmg coal stove tor sale.
Excellent conditiOn For more
mformahon. cell 614 - 3 88 -

54 Mist.

good
works

Merchandise

6940

.

•

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.

rebJuetng. free puppy With each'
bluerng job, call 304-676 - 4631

34

Business
Builc:1ings

.
.
Commercial build1ngs for lease.
Downtown Pt Pleasant . ~torea,
off1ce1 A -One Real Eltate
Carol Yflager. Broker. Call 304

. 075-5104

35
'

lots

8o

Acreage

1 1/2 ac lot o n Jarrys Run Rd .
Apple Grove, with rural water.

304·676-23B3

required a t200 .00 1ecur1ty
depollt. CONTACT· Jackson
Ph 448-3997
Estates Dept
Equal Housing Opponunltv.

0

Full walnut bedroom suiteiull or
queen SIZ:e. $300 304-675 5856

0

Portable 40 " xB ' lighted changeable letter sign &amp;299. t non
lighted 8229. Free dl'lllivery .111nd
letters WVa EJ00 -642 - 24,34 or

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Ohio 800· 533-3463

-

Gravely tractor. reirigerator.
coffee &amp; end tables . Kirby
sweeper. con crete m olds ready
for businesS, :)04· 876- 6182 .
Dishwasher. chest drawers, ex erc11e
, ch.1111n saw, 304·
lawn
mower,tredmill
air compressor,

875·56B9 .

8104 A-1 Real Eatate
Furnished EH/ciency t1415 . UtMI·
1ia. pakJ, share bath 607
Second Aile • Gallipolis Ph
448· 4416' after 7PM
Upstairs unfurniahed apartment
UtilhlM psid. Carpeted, no child·
ran or pets Call814-448-1837

lon Shaw porch furnilure , 5 pc.
cream color, e•c cond, 304·

675·6562

32 ft &amp;lltens1on ladder, two 6 H
step laddeu.. 7 ft
axtensron running bOard, one
palf car ramps, phone 304 -676 comm~rc1al

1128
ElECTROlUX sales or service,
uk for larry or Karen 304-675 ·

1467
For sele, atr cond 1 1 500 btu.
$200., Zenrth 19 " TV S100 ,
Fut Buster 5200 304 675

2267.

55

Building Supplies

8 ut lding Matertals
Block, brick sewer p1pes. win ·
dow s. lintels. etc Claud.e WIO ·
to rs. Rm Grand e. 0 . Call 614 -

245 5121 .
Conc ~ e t e

blocks all siles y111rd or
delivery Mason sand. Gallipol11
Block Co., 123 '12 Pine St .
G.111lhpol fs. Oh io Ca ll 614 -446
2 78 3
Readv m1111 con crete and all
co ncrete supplies Call us-Valley
Brook Ce menl and Su ppl• es.

~

er.tlLflt.tr
e IHI ~~t.,.u. n

Furnlthecl apt neKt door to
Library One profe..lonll A~uh
only. Parktng. Ph. 448 -0338.

61
1-----------CROSS &amp; SONS
JacksQn, Ohio

8 14-2BI-845 1

Gollopolil

Maney Ferguson, New HQI!and.
Bush Hog Sales &amp; Service. Over
40 used traCtors to ehoo•• from
• complete tina of n.-w &amp; uted
equipment Llrgest selection in
S E. Ohio.
82 HP Malley Ferguson die..l
tractor t2396 , 7ft. NH Hay Bind
1996 NH Square later- sharp
1996, Vermltel' Round BalM
t2796, hay wagon 1300. Call
Tractor -4 cylinder, 5 tt mowtt
deck, runs good Call 15, 4 -&lt;148 -

lntern1111on1l Cub Low Boy tr•c
tor with mower &amp; grader blade&amp;
lawn ca rt 1 750. Ford tractor
whh high &amp; low range New
flntshed mower S2 , 310 Call
614- 286 -8522
GravelY rotof plow 1225 Good
condition Call 614 317· 0149.
12 HP Alli s Chalmer ~pulling
tractor. 1600 Call 614 - 698

Henderson . W . Va. 304 675 74 21
Gehl grmdar (J'ixer w ft h magnet
5 scteent. sheller , good cond

62

No w buying shell co rn or ear
corn, Call forlatest quote• Rh,ef'
City Farm Supply , 114 · 4-46·
'
29 815

Pure bred Slam ne k•Hens for
sa le Call 61 4 -949 2290
AK C Bsuet pup s 5 we'Pk• o ld
Only 3 left 614 - 667- 695 7

3 ret~•stered Angus cows . young.
nice, bred 1500 u ch Firm.

M odello U pnght
614 -446 0671

pi ano

Call

Vamt.ha 1 2 t:h annel mtxing
bo ard 2 PI Peevey Mains . 2 PV
m on11ors PV monrtor head,
2 -1 5 Inch J Bl 2 Shure mica. l
Shure headset m ic, lighting
11 yst em, 12 c h.111nnel snake 614

304·675·2902 .
Hay

8o

Grain

6086
Hav in barn 11 .00 bela. John 0
G.111rlach 304- 675 -6263

Autos for Sale

1984 Chevy Chevette. 4 dr . no
rutt, sharp 12996 198., Olds
Cutlaaa. 2 dr., sha1p. 12996

Call 614· 280-&amp;n2.
1983 Mustang hatchback. PS .
PB , AC , tunroof. cruise, new
tires. low mll81. Call 614 · 446 -

2030

Ouahtv F rurts an d Vegetablet
retail and wholesa le 8 . &amp; S
Produce across from Ptua Hut, . 614· 38B-9724
Gallipolis, Oh1o

Form Equipment

614-448·1980.

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Home '
Improvements

ConotHutlon

(PG)(1 .35)
f1l Cil MOVIE: The
Hunchback of Notre Dame

(NA) (1 55)

8:05 (]) MOVIE: Night Pauage

Tree &amp; 1tump r•mo..-al ch•in Unit
fen ctts. ••adrng, mulch t o p1oll
none. 0\'etgteen shrubs. Oon ' s
Litn dtCapes 814- ~4{' 96'41"

I

02800. Coli 514 · 258·

6704

•

F1nv ' rree lflmrnmg. stump
r•movat Clll 304 -176 -1331

01,900.00. 304· BI2-2295

'

•

Rotary or cable •ool drilling
Most well • completed umedav
Pump s11les and leJvice. 30 4

19701 Ch8Vella S S 360 4 -speed.
304 -671§ · 1387

MORTY MEEKLE i\NP WINTHROP

B95 .3B02

72

Trucks for Sale

r7------------~,

Starks Ttee and l1 wn Servi ce
111wn c•rtt land scaping, stump
remov•l. 304 - 576 · 2 8•2 o r

1977 Ch8V p ickup , 3 14 ton.
stand.-d lour speed, heavy
duty, 350 engine Jo hn' s Aut o
Saln, 614 -441· 4782

H ITCHH IK E'
a&lt;. PL.AY iHE'

Home reparr roof ing painting
building and heullng. phon•

82

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

I:

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l

ANO HEATING

BARNEY

Cor Founh 1nd Pine
Gallipolis. Oh1o
Phonft 61:' -446 - 3888 or 614 ·

WHF\R
'IE GlT
TtH\T SOMBRERO,
SNUFFY?

448. 4477

l

84

8o

Electrical
Refrigeration

AN' HE GF\VE TATER
F\- POCKE.TFUL OF
JUMPIN' BEF\NS

MV COUSIN CALES
BRUNG lT TO ME
FROM MEXICO

Vans

8o 4 W.O .

85

I

1985 Chevy ChiYetta Deluxe
h . cond. ~Jke new. Only 8 ,000
m11es Call 814-261· 8261 .

9710

1982 Plymouth Champ. duel
shifter, 47,000 mllet Call 614-

1977 Honda CV· 760 K . Windahield, new r. .r tire Call 814·

379-2728 .

446· 1B51

1987 Dodge Charger. •uto ..
641 mlllll Cell 814-379-2728

1978 Super Glide, nlw top end.
new tlrH , leltlhltl' bags Call after

1970 Hand• 380T Low m•-

19B1 Chevy Malibu. Good
•h•pe, one owner, cloth Interior,

~-··

441B
----c---.,.-.,.-·lc1986 V-66 Metna. 8,000 mil H .
Good cond. 61 4·UII·0385.

1979 Codllloc.. 1982 Sub~n~ 4
Wh. Dr .. both· good cond. 1808
Firebird body pans. Call

446· 947&amp;. 245·608,7

814 ~

18B4 Kowoaakl KLR 500. 1.BOO
llk1

WH'T

MEAHMY
MOTHER-

Watterson ' s Water Hauling.
raasonab le ra1e1. ' 1mmed.i..ste
2.000 gallon dehvary, c11t8rn • .
pools, well. et(:. Cl'llll 304 - 576 2919
Formerlv Ken ' s now John a
Water Service. John WatterSon, 1
Jr Owner , ,000 •or 2.000 gal
service. 304 676 - 2248

Upholstery

R &amp; M Custom Couches and
Reuphol•tary , St Rt 7, Crown
City, Oh 614 -266-1470, Eve.
814-446 - 343B Open daily 9 to
4 :30, Sat 9 30 to 1 30 Old &amp;
new Uphoatered

new,

U,200.00. 304·B82· 2790.
18B4 Hondo 850 Night Howk.
4 . 000 .mllel , llke

.. 1M I

Call 304 676 6370

Call 814· 986·

milea ,

'

A &amp; R Water Serv ice Home
cisterns, w ells. pool&amp; filled .
Formerly James Bov s Water ,

87

Coil 614-379-2720.

actual

.

new ,

n.Boo.oo. 304-812·2790

Mowrey' s Upholstering servmg
tri countyaf8a22 years . l'hebest
in furnhure upt)olatering Call 1
304 - 876 · 41 !§• for free
estimates

(0:30)

PEANUTS
SURE. WHAT WOULD
'(OU LIKE TO KNOW?

·,

WELL/ M SEV~NTI'·EIGHT
'!'EARS OLI7. AND TH IS
AFTERNOON I'M ~AI/lNG
B'&lt;PASS ~t,EK'f

1

'f9U ~E WELCOME

1

l DON T I-lAVE TO GO
TO SVMMEI&lt;. CAMP

7-1-87

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EAST

WEST

• Q 10 7 6

.AK8

6

t K83
+JB4

t A J 10 7 52
• 10 7 6 2

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By James Jacoby

·It's old hat to set a contract by glV·
ing partner a ruff after he has led a
smgleton. But 1t's a new spring outfit
if you refuse tq give partner that ruff
because you can foresee that the de·
darer will then surely make his contract. Ira Chorush held the East cards
at the recent sprmg 'North American
Championships in St Louis and made
the right play by refusing to g1ve the
ruff.
Declarer was faced w1th losers m
both spades and clubs, and his trump
su1t had some obv1ous holes . But he
knew that West not only would be
trumpmg a loser jf he ruffed a spade,
but would be helping to make dum·
my's trumps more manageable for a
club ruff. So at trick two he led a low
heart to dummy's nine. Chorush knew
declarer was void "in diamonds {West
would hardly make a pre-emptive
jump overcall on only a five-card su1t)
and therefore probably held four
spades and four clubs. He had an eventual spade loser anyway. Unless hiS
clubs were A-K·Q·IO, the defense
could also come to at least one club

SOUTH

...

+K J 3 2
.,0 7 0 2
+A KQ3

Vulnerable: North-South
Dealer: South
West

Norlla

Pass

Pass

3.

3.

East

4+
Pass

+5
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Opening lead:

trick. But Ira had to make the right .
play. He won the kmg of hearts, and ·
continued with the ace and another. ,
Declarer lost only two trump tricks,
but he bad to lose a trick in each black
suit for down one.
See what happens if East gives part·
ner a spade ruff. Now declarer can •
play A-K of clubs and ruff a club, and ;·
then play a second heart. That will be
I 0 tricks and nothing for us to write
'
about.

.

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6i~la1·~··
by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS

36 Theater
box
38 Sunder
39 Church part
40 Eq~al
42 ~hmese
r1ver
44 Hired -

DOWN·

..

1 Raced
2 Potter's
material
. 3 Enth11se

mll2l

4 Consum~e·d~;ru~F.S'::ii;~

DAILYCR\'

AXYDLBAAXR
laLONGFELLOW
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One letter stands for \mother. In this sample A is used
·for the ~. L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apostrophes, the length and fonnation of the words are all
hints. Each day the code letters are different.
·

1

CRYPTOQUOTE

.

Ill lED 'Night Heat' CBS Late
Night O'Brien and Glambone
find themselves In the world
of high fashion. (A)
IBl Trapper John, M.D.
Mother Dearest
gaJLate Show
t 1:45 D (I) !1!1 llelt ol Caroon
11 :50 CD MOVIE: Aooignment K
(NR) (1 :37)
'12:00 (I) Buma and Allen
@ SporteLook (R)
ill Nlahtllne.Q
.
(l)lttore Aeel People
ll] Sign 011
I!]) -•NIIJht Uve news
with Patrick Emory and
K1rsten Undqulst (1 ·00)

5 Private "

1 Squabble
entrance
8 Sourpuss
8 Jalopy
10 Greek
7 Tease
philosopher 8 Athirst
11 Excel
9 Invited
13 Roof
12 Jerry
feature
- Lewis
14 Endure '&lt; 17 Large vase
16 Aniline,e.g. 1-9 Van· Dyke,
16 Egyptian
e.g.
·
king
20 Hackneyed 26 Frost
18 Billy Zl Auto
27 Ge~an
22 Timorese
art1cle
Williams
19 Cap
coin
29 Earthly
21 Grotto
23 Rome's
31- brio
24 Assault
- . Veneto 33 Prepare
28 Of birds
25 Social
34 Average
29 Yuletide
worker? ~5 Dry
pie
30 Bellow
31 Sailing
vessel
32 Humming
sound
34Buddy
37 Finis
38 Soft diet
41 Fragrance
43 Curious
45 Inflexible
46. Look after
47 Refuse
48 Welcoming
.weird
·

reports on wprld economtcs
and rmar-~clal news with Lou
Dobbs. (0·30)
1BJ Taleo from the Derkslda
fll Cil Love Connection
11:30 D (I) !1!1 Wimbledon '87
Update
ffi SportoCenter (L)
III WKRP In Cincinnati ·.......
lit (I) Nlghtllne Q
®l Magnum, P.1. ·i
I!]) Sportl Tonight Actton
packed sports highlights with
Ntck Charles and Jim Huber.

246 92B5

1986 Yamaha YZ- 250. Excel lent condition Call 814·.,.8·

Spurning
the obvious

ll] TBA
I!]) Moneyllne Current

J &amp; J Water Service Sw1mming '
pools, c11tern1, wells . Ph 614 -

Motorcycles

12&amp;0.

Dillard Water Ser~tc e · Pool s,
Ctaterns, Wells Delivery Anytime Call 614- 446 -7404 -No
Sunday calfs

NORTH
+A984
.Q9 5
+Q 9H

James Jacoby

m Sign 011

1979 Ford Vlft. Econohne 160
6 cyl., PS , auto, 81900 814·

992·51 37

m lit IJJ

!1!1 Newo

General Hauling

s1ep ~ o . 3 b e low

you develop from

BRIDGE

lit ()) 20/20 Q

11 rn

Comp lele lhe chuckl e _ quoted
by f1llrng 1n the mt ssmg words

V

Our family moved quite frequently. One day I heard my
brother lament, " I hope we don't move soon . It's taken !"~
three months in this place to learn HOW to SPELL tt.

10:30 (I) Second Look
I!]) Tony Brown's Journal
11 :00 (I) Hardcaotla and
McCormick

875· 1766

.

YESTEIDA Y'S SCPM-liTS ANSWERS
Window - Plump - Awash - Nettle - HOW to SPELL ·

Present. and Future

or co mmercial w iring. New service or repa irs
Licensed electrician .- Estimate
free. Ridenour Electrical. 304-

for the -

UNSCRAMfllE ABOVE l6TTERS I
TO GET ANSWER

io:o5 CD MOVIE: Thunder In the
S"un (NRI, (1 .21)

~es identtal

funny way of

After a visit to a

PRINT NUMBERED lETTERS IN
THESE SQUARES

®J Ill @ Twilight Zone A
composer is shown hts
tmpendtng doom and is goven
one last wtsh . (RJ
I!]) ®News
I!]) Evenln~wa A wrap up
of today 's newll, and a look
ahead to tomorrow's news
stories (1 :00)
fll (!I Sax Symbols Past,

CARTER ' S PLUMBING

614·986· 3979 .

TRWEEP

I__JL.....L-..1.-..L-.L...-'

(IJ American ~ea11r

~

1977 Blaur 360. 4 spe.ct. air.
cruise, new f.,.ders. naw dOor.
newekhiUat, goodtlret 11660.

I

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as a tum

~~T~-T~--r;~S;--r;l6;-rl--t A

ntghtmare when Robtn IS
targeted for death. (AI Q
(IJ Myoteryl Marriott needs ,
Tommy and Tuppence ' help
tn lindmg a lorgery gang. Q
®I lllll2l Simon and Simon
Atck and A.J are hored 10
pro1ect a gold prospector on
Mexico (A)
ll] Mystery!
I!]) Larry King Live! In depth
1nterv1ews wtth top
newsmakers and celebrities .
9:30 II (I) !1!1 Deyo and Nights
ol Molly Dodd Molly dactdes
to see a psychlatnst about
her problems.
10:00 II (I) l!3l L.A. Law Van
Owen tries to ignore death
threats made by a gang
member. (A) •
@ Speedworld
[I)

304 075 3!90.

814· 286·8622

1976 Chevy pickup truck. '8 cyl.
1uto, new paint job, runs good,

HO W LLJC!&lt;.Y THEYARE
TO HAVE THUMBS

675· 32B7

1979 Ford Tru c k 1 / 2 ton Call
after 7 00 614 · 446 - 3243

876 284B

PEOPLE DON'T K NOW'

ClARINET..

Drywall ~nd Repair 20 ye ars
'u p..-iltflt:a Free Estimate 30• ·

6pm.

1976 Chevrolat pick-up, run•
good, 1500 , 1977 Ford station
wagon, good cond 1996 304-

CR H0LDA~ LA55"
0" WAT":R OR LACE
A 1'¥\IRCf' 5~0 E5 ...

I ' LL N EVER

578 -2903.

1980 Chevrolet truck 4WO , .Y.
ton Call 614- 446-4225 efter

1· l

a

My aunt had
defining things.

-=~·=;:-~~-;=;~·;::._, ·local casino she dubbed roulette

r

a

Reunton turns mto

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1979 Camero B erhneua. V -8
306 . PS , PB. A C . good co nd.

I I I' I I .

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wtthdraws hini. (RI Q
9:00 (I) 700 Club
II (I) !1!1 Ch-I Otane os
humiliated when her poem IS
re,ected &amp; s,m·s os
published (R) Q
0 (I) Heart of the City

•

words.

fou r slrnple

•·-.,Br-0-r-T-rR-,Ir.-11
I I l ~~ ~-,.·,·'

Andrew is enrolled 1n a
spectal pre school , but A le x

EEK &amp; MEEK

the

t-..-1

(1 30)
8:30 11 (]) !1!1 Family Tiaa

014 · 2&amp;6 ·11B 2

!~ . fi~~~ Ph~~~ , ;~~;~2~

.

the day s world news and tn
depth feature reports . (1 ·001
1BJ MOYlE: Damnation Alley

E•ter+Or Stucco. Plllt8f and
PI lis ter R•pair W ork by the hour
or bv the job Frh ntlf'l•;• Call

0

Q

I!]) Prlmenewo Wr,a p ups of

SW EEPER and sawing machine
repatr , parts, and su ppli ". Pick
up •net defivtrv. O•llll VKuum
C le aner , ana h•lf mile u p
Georg" Cr.,.a.: Rd Call 8U·
••&amp; -0294.

'8301d1Cutl•ul4, 90000 ' B1
Plymoulh Sapporo 11 ,700 00
' 80 Dodge O l plomat

Star Trek
7:05 ffi SaniO&lt;d and Son
7:30 II (I) (I) Newlywed Game
ffi Speedweek (T)
lit ()) Judge
1111 Wheel ol FOrtune Q
I!]) Cro11flre (0:30)
Ill ll2l !1!1 Jeopardy! Q
IBl Soap
7:35 (]) Honeymoohera
8:00 (I) Daktarl
.
II (I) l!3l The Cosby Show
Thea's grandparents help
him improve hiS h iStory
paper grade. (R)
@ Arena Football
(I) Movie
lit (I) Our World C
(IJ Wild America A look a!
lhe ways tn which l tsh adapt
to thetr environment Q
®J 111 1121 Scarecrow and
Mrs. King The Agency has
gtven Btlly 48 hours to
reconstruct a lost weekend .
(R)
I!]) Moyero: In SearCh ol the

WATERPROOFIN G
Uncondition.. liftrtlme guaran·
ret l ocal reftttncts f urnished
F' " ettlmatea. Ca ll coiled
1 · 614 ·237 ·()488 , dl'Y or n ight
Ro ; a f s Ba samant
Waterl)r()Qflno.

075·6730 .

1975 Chevy Van new tires,
motOf rebulh . runs very good.
t1 . 100 Call614- 388-9783

MO ohell . Run• eood. Call
614-379-2&amp;73 Eva'o.

" She told me, In between bites, that
she's on a di e t ... "

I'

BAS ~ ... ENT

1983 Calavler. 4 door. standard
trans, air cond, e. 300 mil et wery
good ... cond, t2 , 500.00 304 -

1988 Dune BuHY with claeslc

HousehOld Goods

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1 971 Dodge Aspen 2 door
Good mechtnicaHy Fair body
lest otfet' 614 · t49- 2193 b•
fore 1 0:00 p m .

197B Ford Thunderbird Dia
mond Jubilee ediUon New v1nyl
top, new duel axhtusl. 20,000

U.350. Coiii14· 2BI· 0622.

MP.rchamlise

675·5492.

1 979 Chevy C h...,t tt t . auto
1700, 198, Plymouth Ho •lzon.
4- speed, t5!50 1979 Ford
Courier. 4 tPHd. IIUO 1979
Ch.-y Monu, auto, 1500.
Sandy' • Aulo Sales 114· 992,

B.OO P.M 814·379-2447.
,c n Ph. 814·446·8121 .

/

' 71 Star Cr•ft pop -up c amper,
very goo d cond t800 304·

Co11614·7&lt;2· 2502

1979 Plymouth Anow Pickup.

3 or -4 Bedroom house tn Kyger
Creek School District RefMen-

[)o You HAve ro
weAF?. THAI SHI~T?
.. .I PoN 1r NeEP
THAT . /CIND Of

' 78 Crui1e A ir motor home, 28
11. lolded. Clasl A , cell 304·
882· 3237 aher 6 00 pm

1 973 Plymouth Road Runner
340 f.c~orv engin•. pistol gr ip, 4
apeed transn"Wulon. new •• hau4~ system, good t ires llttl•
over 67.000 m il .. runs good
Poai11Ye track reer and Ne.cts
bodY work 1700 Also four 1 1
tn ctt older tt'(le Monte Carlo
R.. ly WhHh . c omplete. I '00

'f3

2726

to Rent

Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

0550.00. 304· 46B · 1732

1985 Dodge .Charger, 29,000
mtlet, Iii speed. Call 614 - 379·

304· 675-1076.

79

of

+95

Benson

4 - 14 inch slotted aiUmtnum
mags. uni·lug. 9 if1ch and IS inch
wrth new Remmgt on ttttl . E C.
614· 7•2· 2979

1912 Dodge Charget . 3 18 ,
1/Uto, optiona. original paint.
high m1laage•• v•ry ct..'? and
nice 614 -742 -2979 ot 814·
742 -2143.

1984 Volkawagon rabbit . dl•el.
71 000 mil•. askil'!g 13200
Call after I . 81•·44&amp; -•72"

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61

Cheovetta 42K . 77 MOB Conv .
54K . 77 Datsun t ruck C•ll

1977 Chevy P / U nuck, run s
good MICa body , 11 ,2915 Call

1976 Dodge Aspen station
wagon 8500 . 1977 Dodge
Aspen station wagon -1100 Call

Farm Suppi!P.S
&amp; Livestock

1000 33K. B6 Ch011tne40K , 81

Hay . barley and straw. 3 04 -675·

71

Glassburn ' s Farm M arket St
Rt 160 near Porter 11 now open
Farm trash veget ables Call
614 -3B8 -9027

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BUDGETTransmltsions · Uted.;
Rebuilt All typal Guaranteed a
m1n1mum of 30 days. will
d~ivar , cash • cu ry or instal
Call 614 379 2220 or 1 -304·
875-87158
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1981 Honda Civic: 87K . 86
Alliance 47K . 84 Pontlec: T-

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Alf alfa· Timothy Ha.,.. 1 9B7 new
cro p. very high quality, no ra1n
Some 100 per cent alfalfa Can
deliver Call tor pri c~ &amp; avatll·
bility 24 hours, Hidden H1ll1
Farms 433 J1ckson Pika, Galli·
pol is. Ohio 45831 . Phone 614••6- 6003 or &amp;U -246 - 9145
aft8f 6pm

Fruit
Vegetables

Wh ite peaches· P1 ck your ow n
81 0.00 Bu . or 5 lb lor 81 00
Bring own containers Fr~ &amp; Sat
Ray nors Peach Orchard Rt 7,
Lower R1ver Rd Gallipolis. OH
614 -446 -480 7 Closed Sunday

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1980 Ford Flasta . run aand looks
good, 11 , 200.QO... 30 4 - 675 -

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&amp;

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'80 Cam•o 360, T·top. many
utras, 304-175 · 1392

livestock

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Musical
Instruments

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Krombled wo&lt;ds be-

low to form

(J) Dr. Who InviSible Enemy
I!]) Secret Cl1y.

Uted &amp; rebUih transrrrinlon s A d
tntMnally Inspected 6 guaran·
teed InstallatiOn &amp; ptckup avell·
able C•ll814 - 446· 0966

1978 M~Jstang II Cobra 302
motor, 4 tpd t37&amp; Call 814 -

1971 Old I Cut! an 2 door. good
conditiOn Factory mag• 18150
Might ta~e gun on partial
u~• in , 814 - 992 · 3596,

Wanted to Buy

Outoc Boars Brad iu1t like the
boars we tested at the Oh io
Testation that glin.ct over 2 .8
lb1. per day Roger BenUay,
Sabina, OH , 513·584· 2398

57

81 4·367· 7543

7403.

C ocke r· Span 1el pup s t100
each Call 614 -388 -8890

Purebred Sutmese K1ttens 304 ·
675 -2169

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!1!1 New•

&amp; Accessories

6622

63

614·992 · 2607

76

B4 Oida Cutlau Supreme
Auto., AC , PI, PS. crulte
control . V-8. 48. 000 miles. Call

1975 Ford, fair c ond1tron Excel
lttflt for' working Calll1 4 ·446·
165 Massey Ferguson tractor &amp; ..4537,
#12 Massey f'erguaon b1l1r
$4,950 3 pt hitch mowing 1978 Ptnto auto , 1800. tak e
mechine t350 Hey condidoner trade on mo1orcycle Trade fast
s 160 200 gallon spray tank or sell c:haapl Call l l.ll -446·
with c art 8~96 , Calj 114- 288
7019. 317· 7771

Ferr ets $ 2'5.00 Great Dan e
pups· S t 00 Rabbi t S· S3 50
Ca! l 61 4 -446 1 354

,AK C Regtatered Cai rn Terr uw
fem nle puppy No checks Call

Rearrange

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Boot &amp; mo1ot 4 5 ho oe&amp;o.
Tr•d• tor dtrt bike or four
wheeler with boat 304 -7922

4348

01 200. 304· 273 4215 .

8 mon th o ld rust short hlllirfMf
mml.111t ure Da ch sh und Call614 446 -3243

Autos for Sale

, 973 Dodge Chargtr 1260
See ari 87 Spruce Stritet,

SIDERS EQUIPMENT CO .

Oragonwvnd Cattery Kennll!l
GF A Hnnalayan , Persian and
Siemese kitte ns AI(C Chow
pupp1es New k1tten1 , S1amelll!l
and H•malay ens Call 614 -446·
3 844 ntter 7PM

71

u.s . 35 w ..t.

56

Space for rent. tra1l8f spaus,
Locust Rd, Rt. 1, Point Pleasant ,

Good used color tv's tor Nle or
1rade Call 614-448-1149.

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Ba~rts and
Motors for Sale

1-;~~~~~;;;;::1;~::~~~;~~;~183
500
592:1
. 00

Buy one any sue chain saw chain
t nd get secon~ chain ha1f price

023 1.

0 four

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8:00 (I) Big Velloy

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6743 .

Groom and Supply Sho p -Pet
Groom 1ng All br ee ds . All
II 'J ies Julr e Webb Ph 614 446

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EVENING

24 ft Cllril Pontoon boat,
hp
Mercury motor. factory tr•il•.

304· 773· 5234
Pets fo r Sale

'::~~:~' S@~~lA-~t.tfS"
1411o4
ClAY l , pOIUN

THURS., JULY 2 •

cyl.

dual a•le. tilt trailer. •4.000.
Call 814-388· 9783.

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114· 2B6· 1522 .

Space for amall traders All
hook-ups Cable Alsoeffic1ency
rooms, air and cable. Mason ,
W.Va. Call304- 773- 6661 .

51

4

1970 Ma&lt;klwoln 140 HP. 1/ 0 ,

Farm Equipment

Sears 15 1 cu cheat freezer
8150 00 30 4 -675 -6646 111fter
5 00

Furnished 1r u"nturnished apta.,
t160 00 111nd up, rettfanc" .-h.

304· 876· 7738 O&lt; 304·675 ·

Kawataki.

21 ft Sk•llcraft Cabin Cruiser.
Sleeps4 to 6 120 HP Mercury
1-0.motor. Neech returb11hing &amp;
repainting. Will sen or trade iOf
livestock Aaking t1800 . Call
81.·448 -7026 .

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47 Wanted

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1986 24 ft Pontoon floatboat,
70 HP Ellenrude motof. trailer,
Lots-Extr11. See at GallipoUa
Boat Club. Call 614· 446 -4782

7642 O&lt; 076·S947.

$183 00, 2bd&lt; , t219.00 Aloo

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Television
Viewing

®GoodTimoo

1981 Ford R•noer 4x4. rnanv
utras, 111ume loan 16, 300 00
•nd older vehicle 30•·676-

1 and 2 bedroom apartments for
rent
8aaic rent ior 1 bdr.,

850

75

IJ acres on Trrbble Rd . a·ff Rt 62 .

20 acre farm Hannan Trace
Road . Glenwood. W Va. for
more ln format 1o n call 304 - 773·
5118 or 773- 6186 after 5 00

R)l~tl :

Motorcycles

UOO.OO Coll1 · 814-245· 5801

1981 Jeep J10 pickup, 4 wheel
dirve. low mil•. new transmit·
sion, 6 cyl, 30•· 8~2 - 2692 .

Apartment
for Rent

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Call814-446 ·0671

44

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Farms for Sale

Plus store bulld ln(f, warehouse
3 BR house barn. cellar , plus 2
other buildings All blac k top
road Call 304- 458· 1818. Call
efter 6PM

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304-076·5773.

Wj re mesh. Approx 100 ft .
cables. Call 614 -441 -1 301 .
1 OVJ ft Continental Satellite
dish with seven tantha setactor,
6000 r!)cetver . Paid $2800. W111
take 61000 or trade, 6'14-992-

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1979 Honda Hawk 400 ' motor·
cycle t&amp;OO 00.- 20 ft, Prowler
camping .tuiler t3 . 800 . 00.

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101/2 ft Uniden Satellite-Silver

lawn mower 5150, run s
Atr cond1t1oner S40.
good Call 8 14- 446

Green glazed ceram1 c blo ck 15
3 / 4x7 3 / 4. approx . 500 block

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387·7727 .

672B.

Mob1le ho m e, two lots. mce
block garage, total elect11c,
contra I Bit, large screened porch.
new underpennmg, washer and
dryer food fraeler New Hallen,
all goes f or one pnce. cell
304 - 675 - 4466 for m ore
.nformat10n.

KIT 'N' CARLYLf! ®br Larrr Wright ,

6000 BTU air conditiomtr·new,
01 trade· for calves. Call 614-

9308 .
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mobile home u tnde· in .
$47.500 . Cal 61 4·446· B038.

4 room houM

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Thursday. July 2, 1987

. Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
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.r--Local briefs--..·. Blame two W ednes&lt;.fay deaths on stonns
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La!!:gsville man injured in wreck_,

By .JACK BEARY .
where more than 3.5 inches of
Hugh Crow ther of the National
blamed for thtee deaths In rhe
United Press International
r&lt;~in had fallen since ~ p .m .
last two days. belted the centi!al ' Weathe r service.
Thun(lerstorms
that
h
ave
.
Mos
t
of
the
heavy
rain
Is
"
Plains
a
nd
Midwest
again
today
Wednesd
jly.
A Langsville man wa• injured In an accidenl In Sa Iem
fl
ooded
s
treets
and
brought
rai
ns
Several
roads wece closl'll and
s
hifting
eas
tward
towa
rd
Florida
and
crept
toward
New
England
Township We dn esday, at approx imat e ly ;p.m ., on Count yRoad
"a
'
s
mall
number"
of people had
a
nd
Alabama
and
up
into
New
a
ndt
he
Southeast.
2, near Ohio 325, according to theGa llla-Meigs Post of the Sta te ·
left
their
l)omes
In
Knox Co\lnty
E
ngl
a
nd
,"
Crowther
said.
Numerous
s
torrps
.r:o
ll
ed
Hi ghway PatroL
·
because
of
flooding
, authorities
Thunderstorms
,unl
eas
he
d
'
throu
g
h
the
ce
ntral
section
ott
he
Thomas I. Hendrix, 63, was driving nort h when he lost contro l
sai
d.
Several
streets
In Mansmore
than
5
inches
of
rain
In
the
untry
to
th!'
upper
Ohio
Valley
co
Sou!.\' Central Ohio
of his car" and went off the right side of the road. He hit an
fi
eld,
Ohio.
were
underwater.
central
United
States
We
dnesday
Becoming pa rtly cloudy this a nd Pen nsylvania , and were
cinba nkment.
a ft ernoon, with highs near 80 .. exl)l&gt;ctect to threaten tht- Sou- ·a nd have been blamed for two•·· and a county sherl_ff's lieutenant
He was taken-t&lt;i Veterans Memorial H ospita l by the Hutland
deaths In Indian a, where floodin g ·des cribed the flooding as the·
Mos tly cloupy toni ght , with a low theast .and Northeast today, said
E MS. He was admitted to the hospl ta,J. where. according' to the
'
closed roa ds. a nd a third in ' worst tnt h e las t six years.
in the mid 6/Js. · Partly c loudy ·
hospita l, he was listed i~ - s atisfactory ·condition.
The
storms
touched
off
at
least
Texas.
Ft·td ay, with highs between 80
He was c ited' for rec kless operation a nd no seat belt.
seven tornadoes Wednesday In
A flas h flood warning was in
a
nd
85.
·
A Reedsville man severe!)' damaged ,his truck on Town ship
Minn esota and Texas, but caused
effec
t
e&lt;1rly
today
for
severa
l
The
probability
of
precip
ila·
Road 59 in Ches terTowns hip Wednesday, at appr oximately 8:45
(As
of
10:30
;l.m.)
co
un
ties
In
north
central
Ohio,
no damage. a uthorities said.
t
ion
i.s
20
percent
thi
s
.aft
er
noon
·p.m., a mile a nd a half south .of Ohio 248.
Provided
by
throu gh FridaY David L. Carna har, 27, was southbound when he ran off thr
Bryce and Mark Smith
Winds will be ,·ariableat five to .
right s id e of the roa d and hit a power pole. According to the
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewi
HI mph today and. light and
Patrol's report. the s teer ing rod broke before he s truck the
va riabl e tonight.
emba nkment .
Firm
Price
Extended Forecast
Carna ha r was ci ted for fa ilure to di splay a val id registration
Two · defendants fo rfeit ed and Rod Ebersbach, Middleport ,
Am
E
lectric
Power
.............
27~
Saturday through .Monday
sticker.
.
"' .
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bonds a nd 11 others were fin ed in Pach $50 a nd costs, open con,
Partly cloudy Sa turday and AT&amp;T ........ ........ ............... 28:!!,
In Sulton Tow nship Wednesday. at a pprox imately 10:45 a .m .,
the court o!'Middleport Mayor la in e r c harge: Edna M.. See,
Sunday, with scattE~ red s howers Ashland Oil ...................... 6-1 '4
ther e was a n acci dent a t the intersection of Ohio 124 a·nd County
Fred Hoffman Wednesday night. Middleport , $25, leaving the
Bob
Evans
F
a
rms
..............
2,1
%
a nd ·thunderstorms Monday .
Road 28.
Forfeiting were E ugene D . scene of an accident; Wtlliam
Charming Shoppcs .... ...... .. .. 30·),'
Hi g hs will be In thej)J!s each day,
Lo retta A. Pauley, 51, of Ma son, W.Va ., was~ driving west on
Ke
nt, Hunt i ng t o n.-:-W~ Va~ . '$43, Eak ins. Pomeroy,$2-'i-and costs,
Federal Mogu I .................... 44 :~~
, with overnight _lows in the 60s .
. Oh io 124 when aca r -d r iven by Thomas K'.'Hoskins, 47, of Rac ine.
g. a nd Steven Gray, Mid- Intoxication; Aimelte Woot!'n,
speedin
Goodyea r T&amp;R ..., ............. .. 6771,
pulled fro m a stop s ign and struck !'auley 's ca r In the rig ht rear
dleport. a llow ing a n unlict&gt;nsed $l o and cos ts, speeding; Richard
HPck"s Inc .................. .. ...... 4•,.;.
s ide.
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drive r to opC'1'a te a m otor A. PMsons, Syracuse. $10 and
Limit ed Inc ...................... .4:1 ~,
Hoskins was cit I'd for failure to yield a nd ('X pi red regis tration .
costs. ·s top sign violation; David
vehicle.
.
Multimedi a ltir . .. .. .. .. : .. ....... 58 :~
In Sa lisbu ry Township Wedn esd ay, at approximately 5: ;,;
Sigma
n, Middleport, $!;0 and
Pined were Gai l L. Gordon,
. Rax Restaurants ........... ....... ~ :\-M
p.m .. a ea r a ng a semi-tractor trailer were involved in a n
costs.
driving
under suspension;
Franklin, P a., $425 a nd .cos ts.
Robbi ns &amp; Myers ............... l!Jlf.,
Sta te Senator Jan Mi c h ae l
acc ident a t the int e r section of Ohio 7 and Count y Road .1.·
$1o
a
nd
cos
ts,
no motorcycle
three d ays in ja il. driv in g i\•hll c
Long a nd State Re p. Mic hael ·S hon(&gt;y's Inc . .. ............. ...... .... :111
Ro na ld R. Jeffers, ~7. of Pomeroy, was driving the
int ox lca tcd : $25 and costs, no e ndorsem e nt : James S. Polcyn,
We ndy 's Inti ........................ 9 ~1;
Shoemake r ex pressed exuber·
tractor -t railer nort h on Ohio 7 whe n a car drive n oy Larr)' W.
motorcycle end orseme nt : and Middleport , $25 a nd costs, opel'Wo
rth
ington
Ind
...............
...
21'
~
alice over th e restor ation of
Young, 19. of Racine. pull ed from County Roa d 5, passed. the
$100
a nd costs. dr ivin g while a ti~g a mot or vehicle without
funding for the Ohio Valley Area
stop sign a nd hit J effe r's tra iler.
undrr
. suspen sion; Ma r k A . proper regard for sa fet y.
Librar ies for th e fiscal year 1989. .Managt'rs rt'&lt;'ObYflized
Young was ci1ed for running a st op sign.
Th e Ohio Valley' Area Libr ar·
McCloud . Middl e port. $42:i and rr;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::::::::::::~
cos ts. a nd three days in jai l,
ies tOVALJ admini sters through ""' All Wil·ra r Sund ry Store man dr iYin g while intox ica ted : $10
loca l libraries a variety of
agcrs rece ived s pecially de·
and costs . cxpi red ope r ator' s
programs des igned to improve
signed service pint s at th c rece nt
Woodla nd Center s . Inc .. will offer limit ed services on Fr iday.
li cense; $100 a nd costs, improper
and ·exte nd ser\'ices to lo ca l ropor'ate meeting in recogni tion
July :1. in observa nce of the July 4 holi(lay. Emergency serv ices
u·anspar
ting of a fi rea rm :
residents . 1t is m a de up of public
of th e ir .v&lt;'a rs of drdica l&lt;'d a nd
will br ava il a ble by ca llin g 446-5o54. The Centers wil l res ume
Tommy
Wa lte rs. Midcl lcpqrt.
~TIRES
libraries in the Ohio counties of
t o~~ a l Sp n ·icC' 10 thr · ro mpa ny.
regular wor~ in g hours on Monda y, Ju ly 6.
Athe ns. Hocking. Jac kson . Law Anit a J a(•obs. m a,nage r of th e
rencE-. Me igs , Pickaway, P j ke.
Po m er,oy Sundry Store. has been
Ross, Sc ioto a nd Vint on.
with the compan.v !h r·•·&lt;' and
" We are ex tre mely pleased
one -half year s. She firs t began as
Vt•tt•rans Mt·morial
Rac ine Vi ll age Council will meet in r egular sess ion at 7 p.m .
tha t t he co mmunities in Soul her n man a ge r a t the Middl epor t starr
Wrd nesd ay Admis&gt;i o ns
Monday a t the Sh r in e Park building.
Ohio will co ntinue to have the
a nd tran sferred to t he P o m Prov Mari(• RO,\'. Racine: Norma
libra!'.\' SC'n ·ices they so richly
sto re in May. J 9R~ .
·
Coodwin. Pnmf' roy : Angela \ 'an·
deserve," sai d Shoemaker a nd
Bry an \Vil cox . man agPr of thC'
Coo n&lt;·-' , Middlrpon:· Th om as
Long.
Middl
eport
Sundr)'
Store.
has
l·Ir ndrlx . l. a ngs\'ili&lt;'.
Me igs Count)· E m e r gency Medical Services report s five ca lls
OVAL , origi na lly taken o ut of _be!'n with the co mpany for th ror
W&lt;.'d llC'Sdav f)j\.,ph ~I I ' O O'W
n
Wed nesdaY; S\Tacuse at 9 a. m. to 33 J ohn St. for Jeanette Ward
trova S t ~g&lt;lii , Ar m and Turl ey.
the budget for 1989. has bee n a nd o ne-ha lf yea rs ago. HP wa s
to Veterans Memorial Hospit al; Ru tla nd a t 9: O:l a .m. to Pullins
·g ranted $400,000 for that fi sca l promotpd ro assis t an t rna nagrr Mont e Wol fe . Grace C a~p·t;;;i·l : .
!·fill f{oad for Mayc le .Sear les to Pl easa nt Val ley Hos pital :
· 'yf:\ar .
in Marc h. 1984, the n 10 m u n a~ e r ,Juno Hay man , Anna Kof'nig.
Pomeroy, a t 2: 15 p .m. to La s ley St. fo r Norma Goodwin 10
Lohg and ShOE'm a krr co m· th!' foll ow in g yea r .
G0org0 F'ol m f'r .
V&lt;'tera ns Mpmor,ial Hospital: .Rutland a t 4: &gt;4 p.m. tra ns'parteq
me nd ed the effort s madf' b,·
Th omas He nd rix from an auto accident o n Bria r Ridge Road to
Shirl ey Fis her. exec ut ive dl rec·
Vetera ns Me m or ial HoSpital: Middleport at .1: &gt;7 p.m. to County
tor for OVA L.
Ro&lt;Jd:. for Lan~ Yo un~~: who was treated but not tra nsported .
1987 SCHEDULE
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Weather

Daily Number
281
Pick 4
35ll

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Cloudy tonight. Chance of
s howers, lhunderslornt!l. Low
in mid 60s; Partly cloudy
Saturday. Hlglts in mid 808·.
Chance of rain 30 percent
tonight, near zero Saturday, ,

Daily stock prices

Two forfeit bond, 11 others fined in
Middleport Mayor's Court Wednesd~y

.,

OV A.C funding
is restored

Woodland services limited July 3

GET Dilylan
READY
NOW ·FoR
VACATION
DRIVING.

Hospital ·news

Racine Council meets Monday

Squads receive Jive calls

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Vot.37, No.41
Copyrighted 1987

FLEA MARKET

hard '"''OI'k \\1l? r f' ce rta inly a k ey

Area deaths
Julia (Judy) Pollo&lt;'k
Ju lia rJudy t Poll ock. 67. 1096
Sunset Dr .. Gal lipol is . died Wedncsd a.v at her rcsidC'ncc. She w as

a ret ired employee of GaUl polis
Savi ngs and Loa n.

'Graveside services, will be
condueted Monday Ju ly 6, a t 10
a. m .. . at Mou nd Hil l Cemetery ,
Rt•v . Alber t Ma cKenz ic official ·
in g. Arrangeme nts unde r directio n ot McCoy -Wetherholt -Moore
Fun eral Home in Ga llipolis.
ln li eu of fl owers. co ntributions
ma\ be made to the Fr&lt;.&gt; nrh •Art
Colony or the Dr. Sa muel L.
Bossard Memor ial Library .

Clart·nt•t• Casn
artcrnoon

n

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died

a1

the

Hi c ko r;· Cree k Nu rs in g Cent er.
Th e Plains. fo llowi ng a n cx trndcd ill ness.
Ror n in Wmficld, W . Va . , he
was a so n of the la te Wi.lliam B.
and Margaret Rumbaug h Cas h.
He \\'a s a reti red building con·
tractor .• (J n arm.v

sf'vcn sistPrs a nd two br.oth0rs.

Se r viceswi llbeh cldat lla .m .
Sat urda V' at the Hughes FunPral
Hom e in Athens ~ovith burial In tl'le
Athens Cou nt .v M e m o r;·
Gardens. Friends ma y ca ll at lhP
funeral · hOmE' from 3 to ; p.m .
Frida y.

vC'te r a n of

_Wor ld War I a nd a

lifelon g

rrsiclc nt of the A thens area.

Surv iving arc two daug)ll&lt;'rs.
M r s. \'i.c tor .1 ." 1Ca mille 1 Stan so n, Al hcn .s, and Mrs. He nryS.
1[lr t't \.' l Wiseman. Chillicot he: a

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Sm a ll creeks beca me rag ing r ivers that sent
floOd wafers pouring into basement s a nd c it y
s treets. dam ag ing homes and businesses In
several north central Ohio communities - all the
result of one nlg h!" s r a in s torms.
Ha •·des( hit tiy Thursday's fl as h flooding were
the towns of Bellville. Mount G il ea d a nd Spelby .
At least two people were Injured , one seriously.
A spokeswom a n for Gov. Richard F . Celes te,
who decla red De.l aware. Morrow. Marton and
Richland counties under a sta te of e me rgency ·
Thursday, sa id th e govPrn&lt;ir planned to fl y today
to Bellvill e where a t leas t 40 homes Were
d a maged .

· The gover nor sa id the flood s ca used an
es timat ed $9 million to streets, bridges and other
public prope rty lp Shelby, but Mayor Garland
Ga tes said privat e property suffered m a ny
mllllo·n dollars more in damages .
About 100 members of the Ohio Nat lonal G ua rd
we re told to r e port to the areas to protect property
• from loot ers.
'
Also laie Thursday , the Cas t- n:tovlng flood
wat ers that haq sent hundreds of' people from
the ir homes were stili rising In some rivers
down strea m. The National Weather Service ke pt
flood warnings In effect for five rivers , all of which
we re expected to crest by lat e today or ea rly "
Sat urda y.

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the cou r t t t h&lt;' c u stod;· or his
parC'nts.
De put\' Ha rn LYons n•·
Spo ndE'd ' tO a dOin'c s tir• ViOIPnre
ra il in thr R.U ti&lt;Jnd arc&lt;J a t:io ut
l ::ma .m . this mornin g. A f&lt;'male
was 1ra nsportrd 10 Ve t eran~
Mem o r ia l Hospit a l for trp;!l mont . C ha1' gcs ha ve brcn filed in
th(· matter.

A big Fourt h of

.Jui~· r ac ing weekend wil l bf'gin

one-half
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act ion next week .

Wps t Virginia Motor Speedw ay
will hos t the PRO 's Late Mod el
SN ies thi s Friday and Saturday
eve nin gs, while -P('n nsboro cele·
brat es 100 yea rs of racing on the

JULY 3 &amp; 4 and 10 &amp; 11

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We Reserve Ttte Rlgttl
To Limit OuJntllin

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Just in Time for July 4th Guests
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•FOLDING ROCKERS
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Ohio counties to. suhmi.t ·one ·
item for bicentennial capsule

The Ra inbow ( loggers under
the direction of Gerald Powell
will not only participa te In the
parade but will prese nt two

2: 30 p.m. Cas h prizes will be
awarded. Parade wjnners will be
a nnounced at ll: 30 p .m . at the
park wher~ new b}ea c h c~s hav&lt;'

cloggl'rs, a country and western
band will play for the after noon.
There wil l be a pie baking contest
with pies to be brought in by 1

been set up. The ox roast will
begin at 10 a .m. and publ)c
games
be a feature of the
afternoon.
At 6:30p.m . a non-professional
band contest will get underway
with $100 prize money to be
awarded . The a nnu a l talent show
will begin at 8 ,p.m. and the
annua l fireworks will be featured
a t 10 p.m.
·

will

The Rutland .July 4th parade
route has IJecn changed to
include. all of Salem St., rather
t\lan stopping 'at Bank I , 11 was
announeed today .

SUPERAMERICA~

of th e smuggling ring.
Border Patrol spokesman
Mike Williams sa id agent s acting
on information from Tostado.
who wa s in good health , searc hed
for ·the smuggl&lt;&gt;r today in the El
Paso area. Williams said It was
unclear whether the smu~gler ·
intended to ha r m the aliens or
was merely try ing to pre vent the
detect ion of his human cargo.
Jack Vicke ry, a Border Patrol
agen t in McAllen, s aid
smugglers also often loci!&gt;, up
~ liens so they will not escape
without paying a fee . H~ addPd,
" We've seen j~st about everything the re is to see. It Is a very

nas ty business."
Fre ight trains are freq uen tly
used by the smugglers to ferry
undocumented workers deeper
info the United States from towns
on the Mexican bc!rder, a nd
Border Patrol agents were conducting a routine search when
they made the hor rific diSC(lVery
just after dawn Thursday .
Pools of blood spit up by men
during the heat' convu lsions that
'preceded their descent into coma
and then death lay on the floor.
and ·agents observed scratch
marks that the men apparently
made on the metal walls of thp
car.

Racine all set . for July 4th events·

.

Officials confiscate $500,000
worth of fireworks .in raid

DEERFiELD."Ghio IUPI J
unde rcover agents said they
As much as $;;()0,000 In explos ives purc hased Class t ,fireworks were confiscated from a Portage fir ecrackers and roman ca n(jles
Co unty fir ewo rk s company - without signing forms ·reThursday in what au tho rities are quired by s tate law . Agent s said
. calling the : tar~cst raid unde r
they a lso purchased more powerOhio's yea r - old fireworks law.
ful ex plosives without showin g a
Some 30 investiga tors from the · sta te -required ex hiblt.or's
slate fire mars ha l's office and s ix license.
Portage County s he riff' s de puAmong the people a rres ted
tlt&gt;s made the arrests at Midwest
was Larry Lomaz, descrllx:d as a
Flrewor.ks Inc. , a Deerfield fire· former owner of the co mpa ny,
works manufa ctu rer and r e tail
Lomaz 'reportedly forfeited
o u tl f•t.
control ' of the compa ny after .
Six prople were arrested on
being convicted In 1985 on
charges of Illegal fireworks s~ l es
charges of posing as a ' federa l
a nd the unlawful renovation pf a
agent. When arrested at Midwest
building housing fireworks.
on Thursday, Lon:taz blamed hi.s
The raid ca me one week after
arrest on coincidence.

·Parade1aunches

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shows. one a t 12 noon ·a nd one at
7!30 p.m. with Jim Carna han as
emcee. Anot her specia l fea ture
ofthe parade will be the :·Mea n
Machine" from Crown City
which will be 'on di s pla y at !he
park all day .
Following the program by the

SIERRA BLANCA , Tex as
1UP II - The "very nas ty busi• logo In red and hlue w,lll be sold for $5 each.
ness" of s muggling allt•ns wa s
SOUVEN IR CU PS
The Mei~:S ' ·County
laid bare , wit h the discovery of
Rlce niennlal pins wllhdso he sold at S3 each or two
Bicentennial Commission has purchiol;ed a
the bodi &lt;'s of 18 me n who werr
for S5. Proceeds will be used to cover e•penses of
llmiiPd numller ol souvenir cups to he •old allh••
locked for 14 hours in an
the celehratlon , according lo Patty. Parker, tlu&gt;
.July II cclchrallon on the Rock Spring•
ins ula ted boxcar where they
Bicentennial Co111mlssion' s chairman ..
• FalrJ!!'ounds.
cup• which have I he official
convu lsed in 125· degree hea t,
spat blood and suffocated. o ffi·
cials said .
A 19rh man . Migu el Tostado ·
'
Rodrigu ez, ·21, of Mex ico. s urvived by us ing a steel s pike to
punch, a hole in the wood floor pf
the Missouri-Pacific boxcar. a nd
he told authorities Thu rsda y th e
co mmiss ione rs' assis tance. She
All of Ohio' s AA co un ties arr to
a representative from the a ttar· aliens and their rwo guides were
s ubm it ont' It e m. a nd a list of sa id the at torney general"s office
ncy genera l's office sometime , locked inside by a third me mber
wor
kin
g
with
the
Ohio
Hls
rorl·
is
loca l e lec ted ofll clals, to be
durin g the Me igs Count y F a ir.
c al Society a nd the commiss ion ·
sea led in a 100- y~ar t imt' capsulr
Th e Oh io His torical Society
~ r s of each county to co mpl e te
as pprt of a bice nt e nnia l proj~ct
will
assis t In rev iew ing a ll It em s
'
bein g sponsored by Ohio Attor· • the project, .
s ubmitted for the caps u l~ . and
Andrews to ld the co mmission·
nev Gencral Cele brN'ze . T he
wi ll advise on proper •cea lln g ·
RACINE .:.. A bjg, small-town
e rs to select one s ma ll !te rri whic h
projecl Is pa rt. or' Ohl o'.s com·
tec hniques .
celebrallon is again in line for the
would best d E'pic t Me igs Cou nt y .
m e mora tlo n of the 200-year a nn !·
Th ~ tim e capsule, to be speFourth of July In Racine VII! age
ver sa ries oft he U.S. Coh st!tutfo n · P a pe r it ems. such as books, are . cia lly built to ho ld the It ems, will
as festivities get underway at
not being encouraged Andrews
be buried in Mari etta. the first
a nd the Northwes,t Orcttn ~ n c~.
9: 55 with a flag raising ceremony
Carolyn Andrews, of thP att or - sa id. Any large paper It e ms tha t
settlement in the , Northwest
a t Southern Junior' High School.
a re submitt ed will be placed on Te rritory. during a ceme mony
ney ge nera l" . office. was a t
The annual parade will begin
Wednesday ' s Me igs Count y Co m ~
on Sept.17,t heo U!clal da te of the at 10 a .m. and fe.at ure cou ntymicrofilm . ·
The Ite m and tt)e co mpleted lis t signing of the Northw es t wide fire units , a nt ique cars,
mis s ioners meetin g to explain
of officials are to be presented to Ordina nce.
the project and r('Qucst the
floats, organizations, the Shady
River Shufflers. and the Southern High School Marching ~and,
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A parade a t 10 a.m . Saturday
will open . the ann ua l July 41h
celebra tion in Rutland.
Participants in the pa r ade.
whi ch will cons ist of flor a ts,
equestrian unit s, bat o n twirle rs,
other marching un it s . vehic les
from the Point Pleas ant National
Guard Unit, and the Mei~s High
Sc hool Band. will line up between
9 and 10 a .m . on Brick and De pot
Si s.

One alien out of 19 survives ordeal

!h is

MilWAY

conditi" n, while . his wife was in satisfactory
condition.
, Nearly 400 people who liv e a lon g the Whetstone
and Alum cr eeks in Mount Gilead were
evacuated. Authorities a lso reported heavy
damage at the Morrow County Fairgrounds.
In Sh~lby, about 25 miles north of Mount Gilead,
the town was. ~ut in half by the ragi ng Blackfork
Rive r .
About 500 people were evacuated from their ·
homes ear ly Thur sday. Authorities borrowed
boats to look for stranded residents and the Red
Cross set up a shelter, but only one fainily stayed
t hcre."'rhe rest apparenlly stayed with friends or
refatives .
'

p.m. 'and winners announced at

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.Specials Good July ·2 through Jcly S

tonight, a t Skylin&lt;' SpPedwa,· in
S tow ar t whNe ·the First Annual
Skyl in 0 :lO Lat e Model Invi ta tio nal ig n i t ~s the first round of a
sp&lt;'c t acu Ia r ra c ing series.
Joining lat e mode ls on the card
'wii be hobby stoc ks a nd st reet
stocks :
Sky linP will not rae&lt;&gt; this
Sat urd ay eve ning, but-rt'turns to

26 Cents

Rutland's July Fourth parade
begins at 10; list participants ·

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Celeste sa id he expects inspection teams from
the Small Business Administration and the
Federal Emergency Ma nagement Admlnistralion to a r ri ve in Ohio Monda y.
Jack and Nancy Brentlinger, residents of the
Whetstone Traile r P ar k In Mount Gilead, Morrow
Count y, aboijt 50 miles north of Columbus, were
in jured when a explos ion ripped through their
mobile home.
Authorities said it was believed high water
ca used a propane ga s tank tQ tip over, s parking
·· tht' explos ion:
•
The Brent linger s suffered burns and were
tra ns fe r red to the burn unit at University Hospital
In Columbus. Mr. Brentlinger wa s in critical

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July Fourth events begin this evening
STF.WART -

Cl"rrncc n . Cas h.
Rich l:mcl Av &lt;'.. Athe ns.
Wed n cs da~·

son and daughter-in -law. Clar·
e ncc a nd Nellie Ca s h.'Ath(&gt;n s. 11
gra ndc hild re n . 22 grea t ·
g ra ndc hildren. and se,·0ral nl e·
crs and nep he ws.
B.esl des his pa rent s. he was
preced&lt;•d in deat h by his wif&lt;' ,
Gertrude· Nora Cash in 1981,

MEIGS COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS

ent1ne

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Friday, July 3, 1987

CALL US AT

fac tor in resto ring the fundi ng to
OVAL," the t'Vo offi cia ls noted.
Effor ts were C" nlinuall&gt;' ·m a de
by Lo ng and Shoe m a ker durin g
the budget pr ocess to restore th e
funding .

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Various games will be held a.t
the fire house at 1 p.m.
The firemen and ladles' auxiliary will sponsor a variety show
at Southern Junior High at 8 p .m .
in .the Southern Jr. High
Auditorium.
A giant fireworks display wlll
go off at 10 p .m. to conclude the
activit ies, during which time
door prizes will be give away. ·
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"I haven' t been Involved for
two vears," Lomaz said. " I just
happened to be here today
checking on business."
The business, which has been
in Deerfield for more than
decade, used to be known as
Buckeye Fireworks.
Lomaz. who was arrested on
charges of Illegal sales of fireworks and unlawful renovat ion of
a building housing fireworks ,
said authorities timed the arrest
to Interfere with busy .holiday
sales.
.
· "It's ridiculous," Lomaz said.
I'm in jail on $500,00o cash bond
for se1llng fireworks. What kind ·
of country is this?"

- ~iddleport

A parade at I p.m. Sat urday , back to the park.
will launch the annual MiddleFeeney-Bennett Post 128,
port July 4th celebration.
American Legion. wll! hold an
· The parade under the supj&gt;rvi- Ol)l&gt;n house at Its new quarters,
SIQ.n of Roger Williams will forrri
.Fifth and MU!s St., ~rom 2 to 4
at DUe~ Park, move down Third
p.m. and at 7 there will be a
Ave., to HarHnger Parkway,
program at Diles Pa5k. There
turn left, then go up secondAire., . will be music .until 7:30 p.m .
and then to Front St. moving
When Mayor Fred Hoffman l"ill

some 45-strong under the direction of Mrs. Rober ta Maidens.
Area Queens a nd · co nt est
winners as well as animals and
farm e quipm e nt will also
participate.
The Shady River Shufflers will
entertain at the fire hou se after
the parade, while t he Racine
Volunteer Fire Department
serves Its annual chicke n
barbeque.

Fourth

give a welcome and sen. Jan
Long, a native of Middleport, will
present' a short talk. This wll! be
follow~ ·by a dance prog~am by
the .Shady River Shufllers.
, A fireworks display by the
Middleport Fire Department wll! ·
be al 9:30p.m .

BUSY DAY PLANNED - The bu8y Shady
River Shu!Oers· will be making two community
appearance on .July flh. AI Racine, they will
participate In lhe parade and wW then do a show
an,d In Middleport at 7: ;10 p.m. Saturday they wUI
be doing • a show 'at the Diles Park. Under the
dlredlon of Gary Williams, tl:e group lllso will be
laking part In c!)mpellllons In Columbus on July 30
'

and In Charleston, W. 1/a.,ln August. Memhel"!l of
the group pldured Include: front, I to r, Peggy
Lawrence, Donna Grate, Debbie Bum, Holly
Williams, Unda .Young; second, I lo r, Tammy·
Plants, Paulette · Jlarrlson, G~ry Wlllla~.
lnstnl(;tor; Janet Brown, Richard Brown, LIZ '
Gilmore and Kay H~inslcy. At the Iron\ Is riatllel
• Young. ·

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