<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="12546" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="http://66.213.69.5/items/show/12546?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-05-03T20:24:06+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="43518">
      <src>http://66.213.69.5/files/original/e2e7e1e1b0b25651be677eb8ce930fab.pdf</src>
      <authentication>499a67e9af7147ac230634ed5da8a186</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="39361">
                  <text>Page-10- The

,__...._
. -Local briefs-----.
CWA, GTC reach

Postal ...
Continul'd from Jlage, I

Ui{r('.('f11&lt;'1ll

wC' low ·h f'\ tll) .
hom C' and t'\' C'I'~ · businPss in !h i:-.

l'Ofl('C'I'm'd

MARION- The Communications \1 tWk Prs n! America and
Gc;onE'ral Tci!'phon!' Co. of Ohio r&lt;'ac h&lt;'d a l&lt;'nlat il'&lt;' agro&lt;'m&lt;'nT
on ·a new thr('(' .vc·a r co ntract fu st hour~ et frC'r th l' o ld contnH·t
wassch&lt;'dUi&lt;'d To expir&lt;' Sarurda;·.
Union and company bargaining commiiT&lt;'&lt;'S joinT!;· a nnou·nc!'d Th&lt;' exiSTing contract " 'Ill rf'main in tore&lt;' until "
ratifkaTion vote on lh&lt;' new pa&lt;' l is Tak&lt;' n b&gt;· m0mbership.
Adrian S&lt;'if&lt;'rs. CWA r&lt;'pt'f'SenWTii'C'. said lh&lt;' agr&lt;'!'mi' lil
providps for incr0ased wagps and improvC!'rnetns in m!'d icu l.
sickness a nd "p_ension benefiTs. S!'itPrt and .lamPs .INk!' or
Mari~n. GTE of Ohio 's stat&lt;' dit'f••·tu r of human rPsout-c!'s.
headOO the- rP.Sp€'Cf (n' bHrgaining co mmittf't'~ .

No other d0tails otlhl'

Reds
edge
Phils
•
again

Tuesdav.

Sentinel

·

agrr~mPnt

r-ount r~ .
"Hut ~· ou

nt' VPr

know ·what

prop ll' Will do." hl'added , raising
til l' sp!'CII'r ol' walkouts unauthori i NI b; top union ofliilals .

Meigs County Em!'l'gl'ncy Medical Sen·iccs reporT s S&lt;'V&lt;'n .
calls Monda,-: PomProy aT 10: 14 a .m . To Mechanic- Sl . for Ricky
Baxt!'r who was Treated but notlran sporte•d ; Pomerov at 4:16
· p .m . to Lincoln Hi ll !or Crace Whaley to Vpterans M&lt;'morial
HospiTal; RuTland aT o: 41 p.m . To Harrisonville for Il!'ssie
Graham To VeTerans Memorial HospiTal: Pomeroy a16: 3~ p.m .
to Burlingham for Millie Price to VeTerans Memorial Hos pital ;
Syracuse' a\ 6:4R p.m . to London Pool for Heath!'t' Shtil~r To
VeT&lt;'rans Mem or ial HospiTal : . Rari.n!' al 6: &gt;5 p .m . To Lo ndon
Pool for David Dean to V&lt;'ll'rans Memorial Hospital ; Racine at
9:;!8 p.m. to Burklown Ro ad for Trud;· Spaulding to V!'INans
Memorial Hos pital.
·

Pennzoil offers plan for .
Texaco Inc.., to end impasse

no

fortunP

th1·

PO!'t~l

ugJ~f'f'mrnt

disputr wiTh th!' Mail Ha nrll 0rs
union. \\'hir h rPprPs&lt;'nt s so m r
:.o.OitO &lt;'mplo.' ·''"' ·

~1-'1

Th ~ Il~ II C's

"-1

Wt-'fJnt'~day

l:imii Qua"titift.

147 DZ. FAMILY SIZE

114

CHARIII
IAIWJII n1111

·SURF

g-

UI. .YimiiEIT

a nd Bea us Squ a n •

Dil nCC' (' Ju b i51 "1po n.soring a d ow ('('

LIIIT 1

of

Wltll(, llUOW, lUll

&amp;•!u,_
$7.H

48 GZ. • 110 IFF

'

DAWI
DISHWISKIIIi

IEAITT IAI

~;: 79!~~'-

LIQUID
Ill 40 DZ. • 40C GFF UIEL

Ohio power ...

PilE
SOL

SPECIIL PUICIISE''

EASY-OFF
WIIIIW
CW.IIEFIU

DISINFECTS
D£ODORIZIS

THICK
BABY
WIPES

11

CRUISING THE GULF - The 11alded miMle
crul!oer f'ox I~ one of threce U.S. Navy warships

n•lll

CLEANS •

CHUBS

•

CISIIIIEIIE IOUOUU

69C ·
out lin.
nt

80 COUNT
!UMBO PACK

2

COIDinOI
HUSSE

20U,.IG.
$2.79

~t:W'LUVS

DELUXE DIAPERS

56 tl. SMALL • 41 Cl. MED.
32 Cl. LAIIGE • 21 Cl 1-LA-GE

llln 2

89OU~REG.
$9.99

C h a ri&lt;~

ll a nd .

W. Bur l!'y, l~ . Ru
a plea of innorr nt

0 nt cr~d

Tuf'~ da~· m o r~lng_ w,h f'n

hr w~1 s

&lt;trra\gn!'d beforr Jutlg!' f har\ ('~
H. Kn ig ht in 1hr M r i g~ Cou nt ;·
lomm on PIN» Court.
w as

lndi &lt;:u i C'd

b.'· a

grand jut·;· la .&lt; T W!'Ck o n a
frlo n\ous assaul t charge co ntain in g a firearm s pecifi ca Tion. Fr l o ni ou ~ ussau l t Is an aggnJv UIC'd
fr lony &amp;f 1hr s!'Cond d &lt;'g t'&lt;'&lt;' ll'h lch
carrirs u p&lt;'na il )' of (rom ThrC!'

t:UIIIL

Dlllli SIZE
IUIIIL

COIDITIOI
· IIIII SPill

•

12!1[,

REC., 1-HOlD,
1-HOlD,

UNSCENTED

u1n 2

JUt

prepulng to begin escorting two reDagged
Kuwaltl-owned tankers through the war·torn
Pel'!llan 111111. (UPI)

set b)' .Judg !' i'alr\c k H. O'Bril'n
of th'&lt;' M ri~s Count;· Court.
Also on Tul'sda y Timo thy E.
Da\·ld son. 21. POmPJ:oy. \r a~
scnt r ncc d by .ludgc Knight To a
onr y&lt;\u r priso n lt ·rm on thr (l(&gt;
felony cha rge's _
Pros!'c utor C row !'!'ports that
Da,•id so n wa s c har g!'CI b; · indi c Tment wi t h un la11'fu l possC'ss lon of
u dan~ e rou s ordna nc£'. a fourth
dcgrl'l' frion;·: posses s io n of
c riminal tools . a fourth dE'grN'

Foll o"1ng .ves tC'rday 's hea rin g. Dav idson was r!'mandro to
I hr cus tody of ShNiff Frank to be
tra nsporl!'d to Th!' Chillicothe
C'orrcctionailn s tulutc .
l.f'orgl' Li'mle,, ·. Sta te Route 7.
Middi !'porT. appeared bofore
.Judg!' Kni ~ hl Tupsday on a)l
indi ctment c harging him wiTh
traffi cking in drugs. sa il' of
marijua na .
A&lt;-cordl ng To PrPsec utor Crow ,
the cha r ge resuii Pd fr om an

up to 1 ~ .\'f'ars In pri ~o n a nd a finf'

fC'IO n,\· . and car r~· i n g a concC'a l('d

undf'rCO\'C"r drug OpC'ralion con·

of up to $7,f&gt;1Mt . or boTh. In.
addiTion. acro rclln g 10 Prosi"!'U T·
in g i\llo rne&gt;' Fred W . Crow Ill. if
Rarl•·y Is found g uil t)' . the
flrc·arm s prclflrarion wou ld Hdd
thrci" , -rut's to rhr S(•ntrn c&lt;' .
The. cha t'g&lt;' rcsuil &lt;'d !rom an

w!'a po n. a 1hi r d dPgrN' fpJon)·_
The firST two c hargrs resulT ed
from a n incidPnT on Ma y 19, thi s

duciPd by s lat!' a utho rili!'s. '!;he
charge 'as cotitain&lt;'d ' in ih~
indi cTm('nT is a f!'lon:• of t he Third
drgrC'&lt;' and carries a poss ible
penait&gt;' ol' o ne yea r . on!' a nd
on e- half &gt;'&lt;'ars or two ;·ear·s in
pr\sun and a fine of up Io $:i.IX!O or
both.
Th!' co urt deni0~ L&lt;'mil'.v 's
requesT to appoinT an a tt orn&lt;')' to
r&lt;'prespnl him on The g rounds
That Lemle)· possPss&lt;'S sufl'icienf

incident on

M il~' 2.'~ .

this year. at

Th&lt;' Col'c wh!'n Dav id Ta lboll. 21,
Ra c in r. was shOt.
Trial wa s set for Sppl. 2R, at 9
a .m . a nd Barley wa s r clea sl'd on
a rl'coglza nc!' bond a . prl'vlousJ;·
~

) 'f'tH .

doz~n

whrn appro:\imaiC'I.\' two

.st icks o f d.vnamiT&lt;' w0 rr
tWO\'C'r&lt;'d and dl s pos('d or b&gt;·
Sh0rirf Howa rd Frank and \oral
au thor ili••s with th!' assisTancf' of
the bomb squad fr om Franklin
Count y. Th!' third charge r esuii Pd from Davidson ha vi ng· a
firmrm on him at thl' 1Ime of his
an~sl on th~ first two charges.

ConTinued on page 16

Weather

•

SERVICE PROJECT As -part of the
requirements to earn the Eagle award In hoy
scouting, sevl'ral members of Pomeroy's Troop
249 are working on a community service project.
The hoys are building. stain to the stage on
Pomeroy's upper parking lot.. From left to right,

"lETS THE lED DIT''

VIS liE

EYE

DROPS

Daily stock prices

By JOSEPH MIANOWANY
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Five
days of often tedious testimony
from former national security
adviser John Poindexter left the
congressional Iran-Contra committees with the clear feeling
that the main event is over and
they may never reach a unanimous ,decision on exactly what
happened in the president's
worst crisis.
·
Poindexter. often grilled over
the same points he addressed In
four previous days of public
questioning, completed -his appearance before Congress Tuesday with a fifth round of l!'gally
protected ·testimony and a ·stern
lecture fron1 Rep. Lee Hamilton,
D·Ind .• chairman of the House
&lt;:ommlttee probing the case.

SUPER llliYY DUD __
IAnERIES
'
u 2-11011

.ggcOUR

REG.

$1.19

1DG CIUIT

BUFFER
II
AIALIESIC TIBLm

.3~~EG.
S.Ut

-~FlEE!

....

IIDRY
IIIIIPII I OHitnHEI

I OZ..17!,

BONUS

Stacey Shank, Jay Humphreys and Hank Cleland
III work at the site. Adults assisting with the
project Include Fred Baloy. Donald 0. Roush and
Pal Mullen. Forest-Run Block Company has also
been helping Cleland reports.

Poindexter testimony ends;
hearings resume OJ:l Thursday

Court news

30
CIIIT

'

Barley pleads innocent to charge
Barlf',\ '

8 IZ. SIZE

'
of the Iranian Threat to aTtack U.S. ships.
The escorT operation begins a new era in U:S.
involvement in the gulf. Never before have so - ·
many American warships been so acTively
involved In the area on a mission Ihat could put the
UniTed States between two warring nations.
President Reagan said he was taking the action
to proJect freedom q,f navigation In internation.al
waTers, but critics have warned that the escort
plan could drag t he United States Into the
Iran-Iraq wa r.
Responding to Kuwait "s request for help,
Washington agreed to re-reglst&lt;'r 11 Kuwaiti
Tankers in The United States, enabling them to fly
the U.S. flag and receive military protection.
The first re-fiagging, w.hich completed the
formal r£'- registatlon. came Tuesday morning as
The Two tankers were · anchored in the Gulf of
Oman, abouT 20 miles off the port of Khor Fakkpn
on the east coast of the United Arab Emirates,

By United Press International
SaTurday and In the !!Os Sunday.
in the upper 80s lo mid 90 level
The hot humid weather ap- with some mid 80s near the Lake
Electricity Demand Up
pears To be locked firmly over EriE' shoreline. The cooler air
Hazy. hot and humid weather
Ohio and will hang on for a few ·come from some sllghliy drier
has led customers of Columbus
more day s.
and
Southern Ohio Electric Com·
air I hat moved out of the GreaT
That weaTher is coming from a Lakes area.
pany lo establish another reCord
large area of high pressure that
!or electricity demand . This is
Today's weaTher map showed
will continue to dominat!' the a larg&lt;', warm high -pressure
the third time the record has
weather over mosT of The eastern area that covered most of the
been broken this summer.
and central pans of The country. eas tern and south central secThe new peak was set during
The air Is quite moist , but no Tions of the country . The center is
the on!'-hour period ending at 4
precipitatin is expected befo re locaTed over The mid- Ohio
p: m. Monday. The average elect- .
the weekend.
ric demand during the hour was
Valley . A low-pressure system
Clear skies and abundanT sun- was centered over South Dakota .
2,431.000 kilowatts of electricity
s hin e will push temperatures iii A weak front ra n from the low to
- 36,000 more kilowatts than the
The 90s through at least Friday. Lake Superior and then on
amount forecast for this
summer"s peak. The record wasThaT high -pressure system will norlheasl into Canada.
_
rruwe a.Jll.tle. south by Fr iday ,
For The weekend, fair weather last IJroken on June 19, customer
allowing for some cooler air lo is expected Friday and Sund~:,. demand reached a peak of
move in and drop temperatures
with a chance of showers in the . 2.341,000 kilowatts.
Jo more normal levels.
Peak demand Is a measure of
north Saturday. Lows will be
Clouds will arrive with the
near 70 Friday and Saturday and th&lt;' highest demand for el~trlc­
cooler a ir , crea ting a lhrPat of in The mid 60s Sunday. Highs will ity averaged over a one-hour
shOwers by Saturday.
b!' In 'the upper 80s to low 90s period .
Tuesday's Temperatures were
Friday . b!'Tween 85 and 90

w, a.,.,... The Iicht To

Saturda,-

HOUSTON t UP I\ - Pen nzo il proposal will nor bl' formali&gt;·
Co. says iTs proposal to acc!'pT s ubmilted to lhP court if
$4.1 billion to sellle it s $10 ..1 SchwarTzbPrg PXTends th&lt;' -peri od
billion legal bailie with Texaco
in which T&lt;'xaco can file Its own
plan .
·
Inc. Is an atl!'mpl to break an
"impasse·: fos Te red by-Texaco' s 1 "Our plan ... provid!'s s hare ( ..ouplt' d imn't'
motion for more Time to file a
holders ha1·e a vo10 and SC!' ·it
bankruptcy r!'O rganizalion plan .
thry want to accept a surf' thing
A dii'OtTP ha s be!'n gr&lt;~ nt f'd 10
Pennzoil mad&lt;' iTs own prop- or takP a chance on litlgaTion."
both pa r t il's in thP Mr igs Co unT I'
osal for Texaco rf'organizalion sa id K&lt;'l' r. leadPr of 0arlier
Common Pi&lt;'ils -Court CaS('
Monday - lindPr which il would seltl!'ml'nl Talks with Texaco.
Walt!'!' A. Cms b:-' against Dia nu
L. Crosb)·
gE'T $4.1 billion and other Texaeo
In ('OU)'T papers fiil'd in WhiT &lt;'
crroilors would be rC'paid in full
Plains. Pennzoil said. " Unh•ss
- as part of a moTion opposing Thr tT0xacot C'XI~nsion moLion is
the· earlil'r Te,aco rl'quest for
den ied. this plan cannot be fll!'d
more timf' to fil l' its plan for
and This Chapter 11 will continue
Co ntinu Pd from pa g" I
reorganization undN Chapter 11 . in il s presenT statE' of impasse."
JudgE' Hbwa rd Schv:arrzbNg
Th0 P&lt;'nnzoil papPr s add&lt; •d. s tat !' a nd na tional ho not·s in
.was scheduled to hPar The T!'Xaco
·'The&lt; plain fa c t is thai b&gt;-" 'e king rN ·og nit ion of l hf' com pan,\·'s
and Ppnnzoil motions Thursday un &lt;~x l en s ion ... T exaco 's man· stpwards hip nf :!fi.OIIII ac r('s of
In U.S. Bankruptcy Court in agemenT s!'eks To proceed with land known ii S RpCr0a lion Land.
iT s bond-free appeal and to in Soul hl'as l&lt;'rn Ohio.
White Plains. N.Y.
TPxaco has said it waS forc&lt;'d
prevPnt lhP filing of am· plan Iha l
ThC' co mpan~· b('gan s urf&lt;.~l'&lt;'
To file for bankruptc _v April!~ b;· does not resoh·e PPnnzoil'scia im min in~ Th!' land in 1944 to prol'ide
Pennzoil' s refusal To nego liat~ a
o n Terms loTaJI;· salisfactoty to co a I for iTs power ~!'n0r a 1in g
planTs. AI Thatlimr. lh!' co mpany
settlement of The record $10.:! T!'xaco's management."
billion judgmen T Texaco was
But a Texaco spokesman in co mmitted it self TO dl'I'!' \Op lhP
ordPt'ed Io pa y in a ba tile owr White Plain said Pennzol\' s $4. I land Into prop!'rT.I' thaT would
Getty OiL
billion proposal was noT in thP srrv!' a usl' fu l purposP. Ov~r Thl'
Texaco. whi ch fa ces an Aug. HI
besT interes ts of TPxaco shar!'- sucrf'rdin g .\·f'ar s. lhr rompan,\'
deadlin&lt;' under which only it can
holdC'rs or creditors. "who ha l'&lt;' plants so m !' 411 miiiion Trees and
filp a reorganiza Tion plan, Is an interesT in The ongoing vlabrt - dl'\'l'lopod hundreds of iak&lt;'s a nd
il y of Texaco. "
seE'king an E'Xtension unTil nexT
pon s whilr r Pciaiming Th&lt;' land.
y&lt;'ar. IT said lh&lt;' $4. I bill ion offer
" Pennzoil claimed in The mo- In 191i4. lh&lt;' fir sTofthC'compan&gt;·' s
b&gt;· Pennzoll "is based upon a
tion that lhPy filed today and in
ca mp site areas was upl'nPd lo Ihl'
flgurP that
is cicarl&gt;' their press conference That
publi c wiTh Jat0 d!'velopmrnr
outragrous."
Th&lt;'y ' r" proT!'cTors of Tex aco
i&lt;'ading To RP -Crea tion Land as iT
is
IOd&lt;i,\..
sharPhoiders
and
rredilors,
bul
The Washington Post. mPanthpy
'r('
not
.'
'
lhl'
spokE'sman
while, r!'port!'d loda; !·ha l sources close to Thl' case saicl Texaco said. " And They've pro1·en That.
was &lt;'Onl!'mplaling a rPorganiza - a mong oTher things. b:&gt; forcing
I AJIIt''":'' numht&gt;rs
Tion plan undN which it might Texaco into Chapter 11."
Texaco was ordered To .Pa&gt;· the
p~~- Pennz oil in oil instPad of
C'Lic\'1-:LA ND 1 UP I I - Mon t'!'Cord
judgm&lt;'nT afler a Houston
cash.
da;··s
winning Ohio Loi t er~·
The Los AngeiC'S Times. also jut-:-· found lhl' oil giant Illegally
numtJf'rs
:
quoTing sources. sa id The plan pprsuadl'd GetTy to abandon a·n
Daily Numher
Texaco is considering would pa,v ex isTing mrrgN agrN'ment wilh
7:U.
all crediTors rxcepT Pennzoil in Pennzoil. Texaco later purTit'kf'l st drs 1 o 1 a I &lt;' d
full and S!'T a s id•• P!'nnzoil' s · chas!'d G!'tlly for $10.1 billion .
SJ . l&lt;~: iiXE&gt;Il, with a pa~·o ff du&lt;' of
claim until comp i&lt;'lion of ail
:&gt;l4 ~.n:l.:&gt;~t.
,, - '
litigaTion in th&lt;· cas!'.
•
· Eialne KN r. Pf'nnzoil ex!'cu l li~1 .
TJvp commiliel' chairman. sa id
BPn H. Ewing. doing businl'ss
PJ&lt; 'K-4 tirkPI sales tot a \pd
. his l'Ompan;·'s reorganizaT ion as F.wi n~ Funeral Hom&lt;', has
!&gt; Hili.&lt;61 t, wiTh u pa,·off du r of
hP!'n granl&lt;'a a $4..12454 judg- $7:i.O!i.
Lil't'mw~ issut'rl
mrni in MPigs CounT&gt;· Common
PllK -4 S1 s trai g ht b!'t pays
Pll•as Court from Vernon W. S~ . RIIR . PJn: -l $1 box bN pa~• s
Marriag&lt;' iicens&lt;'s hal '!' b&lt;'&lt;'n
Young.
:;;~:!4 .
issued in Ml'igs CounT&gt;· Probate
CourT to Darrell l.c~ KrauTIPr, 2o.
Pom&lt;'ro.v. and Ar l!'n!' Fa&gt;'" DoII'C'I i. :l6, PomNov: Randall Le&lt;'
South C&lt;•nlral Ohio
Burk(', 2!i, HuntingTon , W.Va ..
(As of 10;30 a.m.)
Sunn;·
and humid Toda;·. with
and Rila Rrrtl'e Rhodes. 22.
Provided IIY
highs betwet'n 9ft and ~!i. Mostly
Langsviil&lt;'.
Bryce and .Mark Smith
clear tonighT. with a low In thl'
of Blunt EIIJ.s &amp; Loewl
upper lills . Sunny and h~mid
WednC'sday, with highs in I he mid
H011pital nt'ws
Firm
. Price
90s .
Am ElecTric PowPr . ............ 27'Y.
The probability of preri!)ITa Velrrans Memorial
Tion is near zero through AT&amp;T ....... .. .............. ... ......... .31
Ashland Oil ............ .......... .. 67'~
·
Monda)· Admissions - Wil- Wedn!'sday.
Bob Evans Farms ... : ............. 25
Winds will be light and malnlv
liam Kennpdy. Pomeroy; ScotT
Charming Shoppes ............ .... .31
from the west today and nearly
Geyrr. RuTland: Robert ParFrderal Mogul... ...... .... ......... AS
calm
tonight.
sons, Pomeroy ; Thomas Turner,
Goodyear ·T&amp;R ............ ....... 69Y,
Extended Forecast
Pomeroy; Millie Price. Mlddl£'Heck's In c ...... .. .. .. ......... ...... 31.1
Thursday through Saturt~ay
port: Grac&lt;' Whaley, Pomeroy;
Limited Inc . .. ............ ,....... .45'h
Hot and humid Thursday ahd
Heather Shuler, .Long Botto{ll;
Multimedia Inc ........ .. ......... 66'h
· Friday with lows near 70 and the
Brett Price. Long Bottom.
!tax RestauranTs ............. : ...... . 5
highs near 90. A bit cooler
Monday Discharges - Eura
Saturday with low.s between 65 Robbins &amp; Myers .. .. .. .......... 10Y.
Largent. · Forest Neigler, Flora
Shoney's Inc._............ ,. .... .. ..... 29
Wingrove, Lyndon Pepper. Char- and 70 and highs in the mid 80s.
Wendy"s Inti. .............. , ...-.... 10%
There"s a slight cttance of show·
lotte Wolfe.
•
Worthin~Jon lnd ...... .. ....... .. .. .. 21
ers Friday and SaTurday.

•u 21, 1111
PIIGIS-

Wildwood Gard!'n Club w\H
mC!' I WPdnPs dm· at Th e hOrn&lt;' of
J a net Th~iss . R;,ci n!', for a 6:.10
p.m . picnic .

Danel-'

26 Cents

Hot, humid weather will stay
•
•
tn regton a few more days

~n · irC' sign, ·d an
on a _juri sdir tio n;d

Plan pic·nic·

2 Sectiona, 16 Pages

A Multimedia lne. Newspaper

dent AU Khamenel vowed that "Iran will firmly
stand against the joint U.S. -Kuwaiti move and will
sTrike blows to the alliance as we dee m
necessary," according to Iran's Islamic Republic
News Agency , monitomd in Nicosia, Cyprus.
Kuwaiti shipping has been Targeted lor attack
by Iran because the Arab nation supports Iraq in
The nearly 7-year- old Persian Gulf war.
The Bridgeton and the Gas PrincE' hoisted
American fl ags in ceremonies Tuesday to pave
the way for The U.S. Navy ~scorT operation.
The head of t he U.S. Navy convoy told reporTers
today aboard the guided missile destroyer USS
Kidd he does not expect Iran to mounT a missile
aTtack against th e Tankers .
"The silkworms are a worry, but I believe we
can deal with them," Capt. David P - Yonkers
said.
" If They were To launch one, that would probably
be·the last one," ' Yonkers said Tuesday , speaking

the frigaTe USS Cromm!'lin and a U.S. Navy
supply ship.
Shipping officials said the two tankers were Ihe
only Kuwaiti, ships re·fl.agged with the Stars and
Stripes anchored outside the port of Fujairah near
The mouth of the gulf:
The 50-mile Strall of Hormuz, the entrance to
the Persian Gulf. Is only 23 miles wide at ils
narrowest point between Iran and Oman and Is
considered th e most risky parT of Th.e Three -day
escort trip To Kuwait. II is in this area, al The port
of Bandr Abbas and on the Island of Qeshm. that
Iran has built sites for UsChinese·madeSil kworm
missi les.
Sa ilors aboard the U.S. vessels were expected to
be on their highesT state of alert, "general
quarTers," dUring this part of the operation.
dubbed Operation Earnest Will by the Pentagon.
Speaking In northwes tern Ira n, Irania n Presi,

Thr bar gai ning t'&lt;'sum&lt;'cl Sunda&gt;·- afTC•r Th&lt;' Twohig unions and

on Saturda)·. fro m H-11 p.m .. a T
lh~ S.miot' Ci Til(' nS Buildin g.
Po mf'ro; ·, CaiiN will ill' Dall'
F.dd,-.

I

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio. Wednesday, July 22, 1987

ABOARD TH E USS KIDD !UPI) - Two
Kuwaiti all tank ers flying the Sr'ars and STripes
e nte'r ed the volatile Strai t of Hormuz today under
protecTion of U.S. Navy warships, shipping
'officials said.
Shipping officia ls wllh Ihe Japan Ocean-going
Seam en's AssociaTion said The oil supertanker
Bridgeton and The sma ller Gas Prince were
escorted by u.s naval vessels a s they entered lhe
Persian Gulf This afternoon by way ofT he Strait of
Hormuz. Th ey sa id they had no reporTs of u nusua I
incidents .
·
Citing reports !rom nearby Japanese shi ps, the
officials in Tokyo earlier in the day sa.id th e
210,068:gros s ·ton tanke r. Bridgeton pulled up
a nc hor off the eas t coast of the United Arab
Emirates .at 8: 07 a .m . whil e .46,700-ton Gas Prince
ra ised a nchor al 9 iJ .m .
Escor11ng the two Tanke rs we t·e lhe missileguided destroyer USS Kldd . The cruiser USS Fox,

AT a n!'WS conff'l'f'nC!' hdd b.l '
Th&lt;' Two union pn ·s id!'nr s · Monda&gt;-. Sombrotlo torr up I hr most
rc e&lt;'n t offer !rom lh&lt;' Postal
S0n' i&lt;'&lt;'. sayi ng: _ "Th!'~&lt;'l'&lt;' offf' r&lt;'d us a Chines&lt;' m!'nu with no
and

enttne

Tankers on way; report no unusual incidents.

ronsum!'r prjC£' index .

Squads receive setten calb

at y

Vol. 37, No.62
Copyrighted 1987

Union .\

subs t itu tf's
cook irs."

•

•

j

't&gt;;u· of a nc-w th i'Cf'- \ 'C"i.ll' de.al

. L!'ad&lt;'rs of lh!' two larger
unions allacked The Mail
Ha ndiNs pact as a "swC!'th earT
deal" and a "s&lt;'ll-oul."
According to lh!' posTal ser1' \C!'. cl!'r ks a nd i!'TT et: carriers
now earn brtwC!'n $20.0ll4 and
$27.11R9 p&lt;'r .l '&lt;'ar excluding fringf'
b&lt;•ndils . Th!' cutTf'nT co ntract
also conTains a cost -of-living
clausr. giving union m!'mbers 60
pPrcPnt of thc- inrn•asf' in thr

All bo)·s intNPst('d in playing Yarsif;· football at Southl'rn
High School this .fall af'P to aiT!'nd a. mC!'ting at 7 p.m . Thursda)·
aT lh&lt;' high sphool football building. Those' inl!'rPs ll•cl in h~lping
as manag!'l's should alll'nd and thl' mC!'ting is required for all
mpmhl'r s of Th&lt;' c'oac hing staff.

Clear tonlcht. Low near :
70. Sunny, humid Tburtlday. :
HIKhs between 90 and 95. :
ProbabiUty of rain near
zero through -T hursday.

Pick 4
3764

Page 4

th" n1ght . but the main bargain in .~ c'ommiJ!!'I'S did not me!'!.
Th (• two unions W!'re srrking ,.
~ . ~, pC'n'f'nt wagf' i nCreasPi n Pac h

counti&lt;'s .

Southerh plam football me('l

693

Th1 · I \'\' 0 ;-. id(,~ d isC'll SSC"d SN'OO-

clown from an l'&lt;irli!'r demand oi
" ~ . ~ p!'rc!'nt pa;· raise. The
P ost al S&lt;on·icl' was offNi ng ~ n
&lt;.IH:•r;J~!l ·
annua l raisC' of 1.11
pl'r&lt;'t ·nt. un io n officials said.
i&lt;l!'nticalto a contrbversla lt!'n!J Tivl' d!'al t·!'ached last week with
lhP sma lll'r , rival Mail Handl!'rs

A nC'w pPak dPmand on th!' Colu mbu s and Southern Ohi o
Eit'&lt;'lric Co. w~s met beTwe&lt;'n ;1and 4 p .m. Monda;·- ~A:lJ . (XHt
ki\owa TTs. ThIs was :!6.01 HI kilowalls a bol'l' t hP rPrord s(' t on .I unc
1~ Ihis &gt;·!'a r b.1 · Thl' compa nY . This is 1h!' t)1ird 1im&lt;' 1hi s 1 m r 1ha 1
peak l!'vcls ha1·!' been brok•• b)' th!' compan1 ·.
·

. Daily Number

daty non ,f'eonomic issu(ls intO

W&lt;' r&lt;' disclosed.
Negotiations bPgan .JunC' 7 in MJrion and w0rP conduc·led on
and orr until thr eo mmittPrs agr&lt;'&lt;'tl 10 tPrms a t n: 1~1 a .m .
Sunda y, .Juh· 19. Th!' old ro nlrac l was sch&lt;'duil'd To ~xplr~ a t
midnight on .Juh· IR
. Seif~rr said nin!' CWA loca ls rl'pr~sP nT&lt;'d will b(•gin
ratificaTion voTin g- m;· mail This "''-"'k and rps ulls a r&lt;'!'xpc·cted
Aug . :l. Th~ C\1',\ rl"pr!'SPOI &gt; ].RIKI GTE of Ohio !'mplu;·~c·s who
served abou t two Th irds_or lh&lt;' eo mpan,-·, op!'t'alions in Rll Ohio

C &amp; SOE .•wt ..;-new marl.·

Ohio _Lottery

TESTIMONY ENDS ·- Arthur Llman (left)
In the proceedlnp at the Iran Contra hearings .
chief counsel of the Senale committee talka with
Poindlt!xter was making his final appearance at
Richard Beckler, attorney for fonner national · · the hearing. (UPI)
security adviser John Poln,d exler, during a break

IETAILIALUII

Hamilton told the Navy rear
admiral his obsession with St'crecy had set the stage for
scandal and his decision to hide
from President Reagan the diversion of money to Nicaraguan
Contra rebels from secret U.S.
arms sales to ·Iran had locked
Reagan out of "probably the
most fateful decision of his
presidency."
"The,presldenT apparently did
not know that you were making
some of the most important
foreign policy decls ions or his
presidency, •• Hamilton said. "'He
should have known. Given the
consequences of the president
not knowing, it' \vas incumbent on
those who did to" keep him
Informed."
Poindexter, whose deliberate

.

demeanor prPvailed through
most of his telev ised Time with
the commillees. walked away
wilhout looking back.
"I leave this hearing with my
head 'held high that I have done
my very best to promo!£' lhe
long-t!'rm national security In·
terests of thl' United States,'' he
said simply . As he stood To leave
the committee room, his wife,
Linda , an Episcopal minister,
threw her arms around him in a
warm hug.
In many ways, Poindexter"s
testimony backed up ~ruclal
staten1ents fron1 the other star
}llltness In the controversy: Lt .
Col. Oliver North, his aide on the
·National Security Council staff
until the crisis cost them their
jobs Nov . 25.

,
\.

'

"

I

I.

t.

�The Daily Sentinei- Page-3

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Boston, Clemens
The Daily ·Sentinel
111 Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-MAsON AREA

~lb

!Slm~ ~.._,...,~=•o==o
~v

ROBERT L. WINGE'IT
·Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publls.her/ Cootroller

BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

'

A MEMBER of The United Press International, Inland Dally Press
Association and the American Newspaper Publishers Association.
LETTERS OF OPiNION -a~e· wei cOrm.. They shOuld be less than m words
loog. All letters are subJect toetllting and 1111-St ~slgned with name, address and
t~hone number . Np unsig'ned lt&gt;Uers will be P..· bii~hed. Letters S!'ould be In

go~

'

taste,

addr~sing

Issues, not persooallttes.

-1'

Letters to the editor
Wants -hearing.&lt;&gt; to end

During the Iran-Contra HearIngs. Lt. Col. Oliver North
: suggested the U.S. Congress
: should be Investigated. I agree.
· We citizens and taxpayers need
· answers to a few questions:
1) Is it honest to drag out public
! hearings for months with frlvo: lous questions and speeches In
· order to gain national publicity
: for . re-election•
·
· 2) Does a major cost of the
ht&gt;artngs constitute illegal use of
taxpayer fund s for political
. campaigning•
3) Should thosp responsible for
: turning a legitimate search for
truth into a "circus maximus" be
impeached and prosecuted?
4) Does our republican form of
government require every 'citizen be involved in affairs of
' governing?
· Others besides Oliver North
·. have voiced concern over harm
.: being done to our country by the
b.latantly polltical way this inquiry is being conducted. I. too,

Says

liberaJ~

Army has
, WASHINGTON- For a movie'· maker Interested in apparent
authl'nticity and genuine economy, there's nothing like cooperation from tl\e U.S. armed
services. Tl\e Pentagon has historically provided background
locaHons, military hardware and
even masses of uniform extras to
Hollywood producers when
asked .
Bur there's a price to be paid
for this cooperation, and Francis
Ford Coppola paid through the
nosE&gt; for the Army's help In
making "Gardens of Stone."
Released earlier this year to
mixed reviews. the movie is set
during the Vietnam er'a , but
focuses sy mpath e ticall y on
Army men and . their families
hack home.
The specific unit Is the Army's
"Old Guard," the spit-and-polish
outfit at Fort Myer, va., which
does ceremonial escort duty for ·
the president; stands ar the Tomb

DeW

director's seat __J_ac_k_An_d_er_.&lt;&gt;o_n

of the ' Unknown Soldier and
performs funeral processions at
Arlington National Cemetery.
In thl' "production notes " background materi'!l and authorized gossip sent to the media Tri -Star Pictures brags about thi:&gt;
level of cooperation It got from
the Pentagon for Its unabas hedly
pro-Army production .
"The Army provided uni·
for m s, equipment. military
tra ining for the actors , techni cal
advice, 450 precis jon soldiers for
the battalion review scene. a
performance by the U.S. Army
Band and hundreds of Pxtras,"
the notes disclose. They quote
prod~cer Mi chael Levy as say ·
ing: "This picture could not have
been mad e without the Army .
PE'rlod.'.'
How did Coppola win over the
Army. which had not been at a ll
pleased with his earlier "Apocalypse Now "? Internal Army
memoranda we've obtained sug-

,...----------......
WHITe ... AFTeR 50
C~ON SNOW

am concl'~ . I was born in 1904
and· before I die, I hope to stand
taller as an Am!'rican cltizl'n.
However . Wl' citizens must take
some responsibility for allowing
this circus to continue. I don ' t
want my country to be subject to
world ridi c ule.
1 am not a rich mari. My
monthly Social Security checks
are $27~.00 . I am spending one of
these Cbi&gt;cks to send these letters
lo newspapers in all 5() states. ro
President Reagan, and all 535
members of the U.S. Congress .
Fellow Citizens: Let's demand ,;..._;;:;
a prompt end to these hearing&amp; •
I•O::::~~.:.a~&amp;~
and an Investigation of the real
"scandal " : re-election politics.
Frank J. Meinen
P .S. ABOUTMYSE;LF: j3achelor, German-Bohemian descent,
Farmer. agri-business. ('il'ctrician. hobby; writing letters to
editors for half century . At age 77
graduated from University of
Wisconsin -Philosophy degrel', ·
psyc hology minor .

V€A'i.S, DO &lt;lou R@ALLY THINK
YO~'Re STILL rHe FAIRC'ST OF r- ·
TH@M ALL. ?!t''

want country

D

C7 ~.t-•

~Nill f!1J.lt7
~,.

Big oil keeps on trying _ ___
vcar's ft'd rra l bud get.
· But lh r dom('st lc lndus ti"Y
seeks to limit the ta riff ro Imports
onl y. Tha1 would co nve nient ly
provide th&lt;' U.S. p roclu ccrs wltha
bona nla totalin g b illio n.~ of dol lars a nnu al tv ix'cause tlt ry &lt;·auld
rai se the p~ice of the ir unta xed
o il to ma tc h !he post-lax price of
Imports.
in anot her recen t maneuvt'r .
Sen. Ll oyd Bent se n. D-Trxas.
so ught co ng r l' SSio nal approval of

f 'll ~ (Guhit'U l ·l) , II: 3S p.m. ·

·
Toronto C&lt;'llllt'Y 18--&amp;) ILl Tl":t.I&amp;S ( Mo'lll
-t-I).H::IIIo p.m.
11lunidloQ' '!i G~amf'l'
T••xa.' w Clf'\'riiUid, nl~hl

NI\TION ,U I.Er\GUE
By Unlll'd PrP!&gt;Ii lnlt'l'"n~&amp;llonul

"""'

.SI. L.,ubo
1\ofontrt•lll
Nt•w York
{11h·MKU

Phlla.

M' L Pt·t. ti 8

MlniM!SOta ;tl Tonnrio, nla:hl

:)1 :t'! . l-UI -

~nsa."i fhy 111 BIIIUrnn,.., nl~~;ht
O~o~.khtnd ».1 Mlh~·IWkM!, nl11hl

.w .lfn ·n,

:'It

Ml 1;1 .l'i:IH II
II ·U .S'l l 11 ~1
tS li .-VII 111,•1

•

PllbhrJ:h

1\!' iU
~I

C'lndnnat

1:1 .M:I .-

17 .n

San Fr1111 .

. -45~ Ill

.!\UO

4 ·

II r(j •.J9:) .p.~
1\!' ii i ..J:JI! Ml~
1..1\.
II !\! ..1-11 9 11
San Hi;•J;o
:1.1 lill ·.:lfi:! Jj
.
'T'Ut'Sd.il,f ' .~ ""' '!Oolllt!o
Hou~on I. Mvne n•W ~
( ' lndnRIUI I. l'hlllldt•lphJ • ~
1\lhulllt. ~ NPw \' t~rll :1
Huuslon
Mhu1l.ll

s._Q P lt-Jo

a,

Tllt'Sday 's ~·suU s
fnlumhu' I, Syrat·u);l• ~

'n!Wwlltl'f' I, Mulnt• 2
Pllll'lur:ket 3,)tlchmo.-d:t

T.. t..oo M, Rol'lwro;ler ·I

( 'hlt· ~~o~o ;!

l\'f'dnhllu.y '~

San Fr~~ond~&gt;e .'D 1. f'Uhohur1h 0 ,
..S. . l..&lt;luilo &amp;. l.us Anlt•lt-s I
Wt•dn p,utlQ''" U ~~o nw~
Mlllllh 4Smllh K-5) 1d Nt' l'" l"ork
/ D•rlln1 ·1· 7!. 1: 31 p.m.
l'tiiNhtlrlh ULou!Oot "ht•l i · l ! Ill Su n
l'' r-.tnd"''ll (Uo""M !1-~J. I: O.i p .m .

Rodii'!'&gt;IN ~ ToiPdtl
1'hur:sd ~v· . . C. am ....
Rkhmund al Mulm•, t
Tldj•Wal t.'f 111 PUWI uc iU'I
Rlll"ht'!olo•r at !o!yr at·u,....
( 'olumhu " al Toh•d!J

Transactiom;
Bast•hWI
RLIIIIInurt• .... .•\ppolnl.-d ("alvin IIIII ~u
11- Rtuard of Uln..,•lur'l ,
Kun ..~.. ( 'h v - Phu·•·d t·LU, ·ht•r ·la.lnw
l}ulrli un th•· l.; .du)' dl:-ahl••d 11.~1: rt•t•:lll••d
••14ft'lll'f' .\ llkt • ,\I :H · f· ~rllUit ' ~nd pllt·ht' r
·lllhn lJa \"l!olrnm thnah a of 1111· i\nll'tl• ·lm
\ .... .,\Jillion f,\ ,\ ,\ I; IIJMiont'd "hiiM . .. OII
· Budd.\" ft lannUana to Umaha.

Thu..,..hu ' s IO~tnU'!&lt;.
Piii !Oohur•h al S11n lli••.l; u
i\lht.nlll :at Phii!Wio•lphl ll. nlatu
~ 'lndnhl!ll :11 M nnlrt•al. rol ltlt ·
,"it . l.uuk-. 111 l.u.. ,\Dfll' lt"" , nl1N.
•\MI':ttlf' AN U:..\Gl~ t:

.. ""'·
~-

~''" \ "uri;

llrlrnM

"" "

Tn rur&amp;~ n

MIIW11ta lo&lt;•
IJI,o...t ., n
ll;.illlmor

P t•t. (;8
.&amp;II
. ~~
. :~ ·

-

~: 1

MJnno....llt
Ootl. hwd

t

,.\I ~

"" ""
"" '"
" '"
:n

. f'a llltir nl
~U.n .. . ~ h.'

""·t&amp;

·"""IIIII It •
Tr•1o ~t ..

l'h h •ll&amp;tJ

. ~n

. ~ll
. l ~!t

.v ,

. l ilt

ijl l

.\0 • JIJ""j

1:1

l'l••..,da,,·' ,. H~·.. uiiRu..tttn ~ . l'lllll lurnl :• fl

l.h-trull li, Ua lol.alld :,, llllnnln ( '
ft111iintun• II , f 'hh :1111 li
,\ f ltUtoi.... OIII 1!. ''1"14 \ nrlo I
"'ll"' .uo~• ·o· li.

lUton""'" ( II }

:oio·1tll"· I

,1, I U•\ t•llltld 1

Tt •\a." li. Tnrunloo I
'4•• dn t"'-d-.~ · ..

lia m ....
a t Mlllll outlt.•••·
I '4··1fl•""' !'-II ), ·t : :tl p.m .
{ alllr.trNII 1\\"IU II Ii i Ill ft rt-.lun I K"yil
I·'•· 1: 3lo p m
O:.tlilll!UI r l ~ mpft .l:tl l)t•lrlttl IT .UiiUia
S.· ..atk

ll~n.,.ann Itt ~)

' ·ill. i : :u p.m
ft..lt .....m • {t\nddhkl..- "'; I I a.i t hh•UII"
11,..·1•'1tn ,l;-111. II p . m . ·
...-, .• \ ' nrlo ! K.Iut~'-• n l'l·l l :.l \l l nnt ·~•tl u
I \'htl• 8-iJ , II•Ill p 111

Bill Bucl!.ner' s RBI si ngle.
. improve to 9-7.
Elsewhere, Minnesota nipped
Royals 3, •ndlans 2
,
New York 2-1, Kansas City edged
. At Kansas City, Mo., Bo
Cleveland :1-2. Detroit topped Jackson hIt a sacrifice fly IQ
Oakland 6-5. Baltimore belted score Danny Tartabull with two
Chicago ,11-6, Milwaukee de- outs in the eighth Inning, helping
feated Seattle 6-4 a nd Tex as beat the Royals snap a six- gam~
Toronto 6-4.
.
losing streak. Charlie Lelbrandt
In the Naiional League, It was: broke a personal fo11,r-game
Houston 4, Montreal 2; Clncin- losing s trea k to Improve to .9 - ~.
n~ti 4• Philadelphia 3: Atlanta 8, while Scott Balles took the loss l&lt;1
New York 3;· San Diego 4,
fall to 3- .3.
·
'
Chicago- 3; San Francisco 7,
. Tigers 6, Athletics 5
Pittsburgh 0 a nd St. Louis 6, Los
· At Detroit, John Grubb, who·
Angeles I .
was not supposed to play becaus~
Twins 2, Yankees I
oL.a_ sore side, lined an RBI
At Minneapolis , Gary Gaetti double off the wall in right center
led off the ninth innin g with a with two out in the bottom of the
doubl e and scored on a single by lOth to cap a two. r un rally for the
Kent Hrbek· to lift the Twins . -Tigers. Grubb's hit made a loser
Gaetti greeted reliever Tim of Jay Howell. 3-4, and a winner
Stoddard, 2-2, with a doutile into of Eric King, :j-7.
the left field corner . Bert BlyContinued on page 4
leven pitched a seven-hitter to

{'olh•Kt '

"" "" .I:" ,,.1
"
:u
" .:ua "
"~' "
" " ,.H, -.,

l 'lt•\ ••lnd

a

a

( 'u lurw.(lt~l'illll t' - Na m t·d Tmu Rlt · ~!il"d·

.l
l

. Mil
' t:n II'

(;Mm'"'

Sy rucu""• ld ('qlurnhu~
TldewJUt'f 111 M~lnt ·
Rh·hmond •I rawl..,;·ktot

Hou!Oolon !S. ·utt lf. li ) a l Montn•lll
1Sl •hrJi i-ll. 7: ns p.m .
flnl'ltUIIIII ! Rrownlo ~ .\-.1 ) ~~ P~U11dt• l·
phllt. f Ruw...,- I HU . 'l': ll p. m .
41tl• ·~u t ~u· Hfl•• J:HI 111 su n ll l•·ll"tt
lf:ran! !-·I ), Ill; II~ p.m.
St . l .outo. (Malh t-..·,. i -ii ~tl.o l'&gt; )nl•·lo•..
(M't•ld&amp; &amp;-~1 . IO :llo\ p.m .

Ea .~

INTERNATIONAL I.Er\ GU F.
'.\' L l't1 . GB
nd, ·w• tt&gt;r (N\'-!1/L)
60 37 .6111 (' olumhus t Nl' -.4.1.)
&amp;!! ·II .JKi :1
3'! ~~~ .$31 M t
Toli•dn ID• •II
ft(ll'hf'MI I•r IBUIJ
II! -l'l .l25 fl
Sy rllt·as•• tTnr)
-16 5! .469 141,&lt;, .
ruwtlJt·kl'4 iBm; )
t6 5:1 . .t65 U
Milln~ tPhll
:ttt M .ns .. .Jfl• .l
Klt•hmOnd ( ,\ti l
:l'l' , fl .:Uil 'l2 1,1

By COLLINS YEARWOOD
he can bury you."
UPI Sports Writer
Cle mens, 9-7, threw 104 pitches
Boston's Roger Clemens . and allowed only two runners to
known for his overpowering
•
reach third.
fastball, stopped the California.
"We pitched good· enough ro
Angels wilhout posllng a strike win except we ran Into a well·
out Tuesday night.
pitched g~me," said California
"'I moved the ba ll up, around
Manager Gene Mauch.
and ' down. '' said Clemens. who
With
scoreless lie in the
fired
five-hitter ro record his fourth, Wade Boggs singled to
. major league-leading fourth shu- . center and Jim Rice smas hed
tout In Boston's 3-0 triumph . ""I
Kirk McCaskill's 1-0 pitch Into
ha(l a good fastball and broke a
the Red Sox' bullpen I~ rightfew' bats tonight ."
center for his ninth homer of the
Clemens, who posted a singl e- seaso n.
game 20-strlk e . out record
McCaskill, 2-2, making only his
against Seattle April 29. 1986, did second start since being rea ~ti ­
not walk a battereitherinpostlng vated from the disabled list July
his lOth complete game. It was 11 , walked Dwight Evans after ·
the second time this season that the homer and was then removed
Clemens ha s worked a complete because of tightness in his rig ht
game without a strike out and · shoulder and elbow .·
only his third major-league start
"That was just a· bad pitch,"
In which he hasn' t fanned a said McCaskill of Rice's homer.
hitt er.
"I just couldn't pop the ball when
"They couldn't walt for their 1 wanted to. 0Qe time I PQpped it
pitch so early in the count," said · and . felt good. The next time I
catcher Marc Sullivan . "If they co.uldn't pop lt.''
saw ~ pitch they_ liked, they
The Red Sox increased their
swung because If he 's a l)ead 0-2 advantage to 3-0 in the sixth on

SUPER SUMMER SAVINGS!

..ftn ..tfl'llclh Mo rt o·ondlllunrlna •·uadi.
Oh l" \ "alll'.l' ("ullt•a t• - 1'1i ll llll"d IJ1 ·11.11
Stanlt'.V tlill'&gt;kt-thillland ha... t&lt;hull ,.,.ao· h.
t'uotha.ll
• ·II"\ /'land - SI J;no'illfl••.. II'~""' ,....frotl'
• Tim l'' u\ .
n ,.n, t• r - l'il~:n ••d runnl•1 hu&lt; ·k " "u rro•n
~lu r ... hall .
•
Kt1n""' ... f II .\" _,_ Sl)l:fJ,l'd runnlnl!: hu•·k
fhr i!!llnn IJiw_
,.,, tu .. ,•rlt'" ,,, :1 l · .,•·~n

00 ARTCARVEO SllADIUM®H.S.CLASS RIMiS

o'lo f'llrari"MIIU'Ill - r\ll(rt•t·d lut ·llnlt~~t • t l••n lh with
f l! nnlnl h ;u-1! Tum Rrn"' n.

Don't wait! Rush in tor super
savings on the best high
school class ring - ArtCarved.

N \ ' ·lt•!Joo - ,\rrt'l' d ·•u t·t•nlrlwl l!• rm ~
..' llltt runnlnte h ud ;: KoJII:o-r \ 'kk.
~I . L••u.._ - 1\nnt~un-. •j•d r•·tlr••m••nl ttl
llnt•h;lf•kt•r ftil'k lllft.t•rmtrdn.
,..,an t' r :.tt•·J,.,., - "lltttll'd kkkt•r Sll'll '
U•·IJnt• :.nd •·ur 111•rh:u ·k \' l~tt·t • • ;~.rrl'lwr .
lll.llll lrt•t• a(t•nt-.
So •llll"• - Sh nt'fl qUIIrl• • rh;~. • • k lht\ t'
Krh-r IO 1.1 :l· ~• · ar •·nlllr ,. ,.l ; ,JI(rlf •d
llnt·hlll .,,.,,. IIW\ ,. "' l "llt lln 11 nd H.l ••
. ~•tn.•.un. fullh:a• •li Turnn11t• 1\.t:t•t•. •tuarlt.,.hat ·k., t ;.ll lt •t;JI ho •rl •nd Sun uuy ~ ;11n•• ,
v.ldo• ro••·••h'""' O;a nn\ {;rt •rn• · itond l.oul ..
nnrl!. pmte• •r Kutw·'n H"drl(lw~ . ..., ..,.
t.!l.t lolo• Hul1111d fturha." : lllht t•nd lh•rt•ll.
'tt•n~rll ~t nd
IHu ·k nar)'l Olh ..r.

REG.
sgggs

,

ru'"""•
...........

llri1' lt11.n .1:4'"' - Slcnt•d rl ~ hl ""Ina Hod)
,.,, ... ..llt·k.

FULL LIFETIME
WARRANTY
OUC H! - Kansa.• City's Bo .Jad&lt;son barrels into Cleveland's
catch&lt;·r Ric k DcmpS&lt;•y at home platc In un ellortto knock the bal~
loose during s&lt;•cond Inning action of Tu esday 'S game. ,Jackson was
call ed out on the play hut Dempsey was knocked out of the game
wllh an Injured left thumh.

Th is offer expires july 31. 19B7 and is to
be used only for the pur(hase of ArtCarved
Siladium H .~. class rings.

J 2209
869

o_bC'_rt_W_al_h·r_
...

U.S. r !Ia ncr upon Imported oil tQ'
b!'g ln rrg ul nrly l;'xceedlng 5I)
perce nt In th&lt;· ~arl y 1990s. (This ·
fl(lurP now stands a t 40 ~ rcent, :
up sharpl y from 27 percent les• ~
th a n two yea rs ago. )
But Bcnstcn confu ses lmpor! ;
dt'prnd c ncc with vulnera bfilr y .
His ;,o percen r levPI Is arbitrarily
sclcctt'd an d will no r necessa rily
produ cp any Ill e ffects' whl'n
crosst'd . !Ja pa n ' s domes lc
en rrg~· sec urity Is not threa te ned
evt' n though 60 perce nt of Its o il '
now comes from lhe Middle

a measure aptly drscr lb&lt;'d by
critics s uc h as the Cit ize n/ La bor
E_ne rgy Coa litiOn a n a n dforl " to . Easn .
Impose a n oil import ft'C by
Ea rl ier th is month. th e Senate
' backd oor· mea ns ."
voted 5~- 41 to r(.'ject Bl•ntsen's
Bent se n's bill would have r~ ­
bill - but Increas ingl y aggres- .
qu lred the Whit e House ro annu - s iv&lt;' lrlrnds In the oil buslnes •
a ll y produce a th re~· year projec- refuse _to accept the rr pt•a ted '
tion of do m ~st l c oil s uppl y a nd re jec tions their sc hem es have :
dema nd pattPrn s. If Import s from both the executive and the •
equaled 50 percP nt of co ns ump - legis lative branches of the fed · ,
tion in a ny of those yea rs. the Nal governm ent.
presld!'nt would have to immeAs a resull , the sen a tor says he
di a te ly d ev isf' a progra m m ay Int roduce a modified ver- :
possibly Incl udin g Import ta r iffs s ion of the discredited proposal :
- to ke&gt;ep dcpe nde&gt;nce be low tha t - a nd the Indu stry continu es tn ,
level.
p1·ess tr s clai m for special :
In fac t . most ex pert s e xpec t trea tment.

INGELS FURNITURE .C

Electric Range

3 DAYS ONLY
OPEN 9 'TIL 5
THURS., FRI. &amp; SAT.
JULY 23-24-25

Chest from $188

llnNul!llla Ovtn Door

Just tho Right Siu
at Just the Right

.. . _ mociols.

$288°D

Pritt!

Upright from

CASH &amp; UUY

lhiGal~tn.....,

Oo1't Mit~ .
Thlt Stlell

ANNUAL

Gasor
lrofinit• Hool Controls

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
PH6NE 992-2635

S299

INSTANT CREDIT TERMS .
AVAILABLE AT THE TENT!
Sl ooooo For 54297 A Month

FRIGIDAI
.FIIGIIAtOI

Sarah Oventree(

Grabbing for it. the vo lume I hrld
In my hand fl ew ove r my
should &lt;&gt;r. and the orhrr volumes
on th e s helf followed its bro thers
to where the human arm ca n't go.
"'Clunk! Fump! Pow! Ping! The
librarian ran in just In time to see
my fool slip off the slep stoo l a nd
land flatfooted on the ground .
"'ARE YOU OK?" she de&gt;·
manded, clearly hoplnglwa sn't .
Dear Lord, as 1 app roac h

me

•

PANY

ANNUAL

1940
PRICES

urutaua •

Blessed .are the humble

. I

ft~t"hY•d (1\lu-rlf'l • • ., Ml KaltNIX

3-o·

·S-k
NR_
·

WASHINGTON (NEAl -The tariffs.
If these liberal democrats is what it is all about and what
domestic petroleum Industry .
But the JTC is an lnapproprlacan't beat !he president of the they want -POWER
undeterred by repeated rPbuffs.
Jee forum for the oil indu_s try,
United States in a fair election
This has been a truth down
persists in Its get -rich -quick whic h Is unwilling to acknow lthey want to discredit him on a through all recorded history.
atlempts · lo artificially _inflat e edge that the nation has been a
pretext.
even from t he day s of Adam and
the price of crude oil through ne t Importer of crude o il rver
· They are not after Admiral Evl'.
government intervention .
since production in th e 48
Poindexter or Ollie North in thl'ir
One wonders about this "on
When the price of a barrel of contiguous stares peaked In the
kangarQo court. The liberals again. off again. leaking con- crude oil soared to $30, $35 and early 1970s . (EVI'n the di SCOVt'ry
want this country. They want the gress". If they are so abovl' the even higher earlier thi s decade. of v ast rf'"sf'"rves in Alaska ha s not
Suprl'me Court. The want the board , lil y white and full of domestic producers cited the ' altered th at .l
national congress. They want the sunshine how come they gave sa nctity of the "free market " in
Thus. domestic producers no
presidency. And they. want the -them selves a sneaky pay-raise? adamantly rejecting suggestions
longer are a ble to unil a te ra lly fix
l)rople to lick their hand for doing They didn't want the people to that government act ion wa s
prices . Instead. they must ada_pr
li.
know about it or they would have needed to recover windfall prof- to thei r new role in a global
• These power mongers talk voted on it themselves Instead of its on beha if of consumers.
Pco nomy wher~ £"orne sectors'arC'
about the people as if they know hiding behind a sel f appointed
But now that price ha s slumped
domin ate d b y f o r eig n
to about $20 per barrel. govern- competitors.
who the people are . The llll!lral committee to do it for them.
This country is not going to fall
press and the liberallibe•ats will
ment "meddling" is characterRather than accept th a t rea lcontinue "this political harangue from any outside force. It will fall
ized as necessary to rPscue a s ick
Ity , they repeatedly have so ugh t
from within.
Industry.
and witch hunting as long as
to justify an Import tax by
Gayle Price • The most recent formulalion
Jiossib)e . They will do _it right up
invoking the spec ter of "foreign"
involves a petlllon ro thl' Intern a - oil from the "unst a ble" Middl e
to election day if possible. Power
tional Trade · Commission , a
East flooding into !he country .
federal agency. claiming that
Fuel taxes a re Indeed justifiadomesllc ~etroleum firm s have
ble as a means of encouragi ng
been adversely affected by In - ·conse rvation by rPducing was te.
creased crude oil imports and
1n addition, some form of energy
therefore are t&gt;ntitled to five
tariff might be a logical source
years of "temporary relief" In ·for the revenues neE'ded to
.
the form of import quotas or ma keup the Pstlmated shortfa ll
WASHINGTON - Sen. Lawton Chiles insists ""my Mama did not
of $15 billion to $20 billion in ilE'xt
raise no fools ," which is true enough. but the collective wise men of
the Senate really did a job on her son.
&lt;&gt; • Maybe the deed had to b(.' done, for the hea llh and welfare of the
Senate, but Chi.les is rl'aliy much too decent a man to have been been ·
madl' the fall g~y in the midnight follies .
.
I believe every adult needs a st~pld - looking cap . bribes a wino
· II was around thl' bewitching hour- a week ago that SPnatC'
healthy dose of humiliation once Into buying him some MD 20-20
Democratic leader RobPrt Bvrd came into the chamb&lt;'r burdened
in a whJ;e.
and takes up his life's vocation
with a thick sheath of papers full of mag ic promise.
We're usually the ones doing right there between thE' dumpsAlthough the agreement offNed the Senate by Byrd had many
the humiliating, and most often tl'r and the Coors truck . l 've just
tena,ctes. the body assured final passage of the complex trade bill the
to people younger than we are. had my boost er does of humilit y.
following Tuesday and sure approval of an amC'ndmcnt repealing thl'
We're the ones leaving the bad·
All right, I'll admit maybe I
windfall profits ta x on oil. ·
tips to teenaged waitresses be- shouldn't have gone Into the law
In addition, the compromise guaranteed a vote. if nor tim!' for
cause their bosses - other library of a major university
ck&gt;bate. on up to 70 different amendmf'nts. Only an amendmC'nt bv
wearing safari shorts, a denim
adults, In leagae with us Chiles, the veteran Democrat from Florida . wa s put in It s own. wr)·
undersraff their kltcl\ens so midriff shirt and hlg -top athletic
special categor)·.
badly that Carl Lewis couldn't shoes . It's -not an outfit to inspire
• This am(.'ndment. which would haw bannPd any ship from
sprinl our lunches to us before awe . In a librarian, no matt er
American ports for s ix months aftt:'r docking in Cub". wa s very
they get cold.
what the age. And perhaps I
Important for Chiles. if for no other reason 1-han h e is up for re-elect ion
When I was a teenager, staf- shouidn' t have chosen as my
in a state with an incr(.'asingly strong Hispanic vote.
fing the front counter at a companion a 38-year -Oid llrst . Thl' agreement stipulated that if lh&lt;' Senal£'. after half an hour of
McDonald's dressed elegantly in year law studenl wl!o in a span of
d"ebat!'. could not kill the Chill's amendment with a tabling mollon. all
a mud-brown double-knit polyes- nine months had 20 yl'ars of "we
tire other parts of thf' compromise would be null and void.
ter. I believed fast food was shall overcome" replaced by
And. Bvrd warned. if the agrpemPnt collapsed. the Senatl' could be
Invented for the express purpose &lt;lyes, sir.·'
tied up with the trade bill for next to forever. scr"mbling the Y&lt;'ar's ., of teaching teenagers how valuaIt took the librarian about two
scht'dulc. as James Jones wrote, from here to et&lt;'rnlty.
ble adulthood was, if we could minutes to dlscoverour complei e
· "You know, as I iistent'd to that unanimous co nsent agre&lt;'mrnt, m)·· just live long enough lo get there. lack of Dewey decimal savvy,
Mama did not raise no fools." Chiles said . "'It sounds pretty clear
In fact,! think a lot of us ate our -and she sent us to the basement
there. what you do. ;-.-ou havt' got to table thai amt'ndment or nothing
vetegable~ and stayed off motorlike two pet dogs who'd just been
else go&lt;'s on on that parllcuiar thing."'
cycles just so we could get to the discovered licking the neighbor's
Thai left ChHes ali alone in the glare of the S!'nale's bright light s.
stage of life where we'd tx&gt; the trash. We stepped over the three
the complicated agrcemenl depend&lt;'nt on his decision ro assE'nt.
ones doing the humiliating. mop palls and the floor buffer
· But why, Chiles asked. wasn't the "onus" on Sen. Lowell Weicker,
Someday, it would be us driving a and gazed up blindly at the moldy
R-Conn., who had inform£&gt;d the leadPrshlp hl' would object to thE'
kid up to the front door of school lexts, "Do you see 'The Cat in the
agreement unless Chill's' amendment was killed.
In a '63 dodge Dart with one door Hat?' anywhere? I asked her.
: "'When one person can do that. thai just dol's not strike my sense of
held shut with clothesline rope,
"No, but here's "The Bobbsey
fairness," Chiles said. "That Is an Inducement to anybody In this body
and tooting rl'ai loud whel) we Twlris Go to. the Beach.' Can you
to play !hat way and I do not think thai that is !he way we should
discovered the hapless youth had Sl'ttle for that?"
cOnduct our~elves.
left his sack lunch in the front
But It was while my friend was
"What the majorily leader is telling me, If you wan! to be perslsent
seat. Someday, we'd be making' In another room falling to access
enough. if you say you are going to read a book or you are going lo stop
the kid at the Auto Magic the computer that I met my
this place, eventually you can work your will in this," Chiles said.
re-vacuum the back floorboards comeuppance. Standing on a step
The difference between Welcker and Chiles Is thai Lowell Weicker
to get up the last of the Cheetos. stool trying to replace the 16
rarely · deals. sees only black and while, disdains compromise and It's probably these · sporadic volumes of California Appellate
d9esil't really care If his colleagues are discomfited. .
shots~of humility that keep us
Reports I'd dragged down, one of
Senate leaders took the easter way out by Jptting Weicker dictate
from making a teenager's young the volumes tipped sideways and
rlle terms of the agreeme~t and putting Chiles on the spot. He finally
life so miserable that he comes slipped down between the narrow
sqccumbed to a promise from Byrd with "ll1y honor on II'' to lei the
straight from the Burger King to metal bookshelves and the wall.
am&lt;'ndment come up as a bill sometime later this summer.
the liquor store, flips off his

Chiles says his mom
did not raise fools

gest he took orders from the recruit who Is too "sloppy.
brass like a lowly recrui t.
disorganized and inept ItO· be\ a
"There is excessive profanit y me mbe r of the Old Guard" and
In this script, · which Is both a n Army spouse who "perpetugratuit ous and unrealistic," a n ates th e 'alcoholi c-wife-of-t heArmy · critic observed In one · colonel' myth ."
memo. ''ThE' amount of profanit y
The Armv even offered advice
mu st be reduced .." It was .
on how io correct ths last
"We cannot allow the assa ult problem : "The (woman\ need
on the Tomb Guard Qua rters to not be depicted in thi s manner to
be filmed at Arlington National explain 'her weak , 'non-person'
Cemetery," the Army rev iewer pe rsonality . She could be cowed
wr9te. "We suggest the site of the by virtue of her husband' s
'assa ult ' to be moved to the despotic personality alone." In
ammunition dump at Fort Myer the Army' s veiw, despotism Is
or that the production compa ny's bette r than alcoholism.
set deslgnt'rs duplicate the Tomb
At a negotiating session five
Guard Quarters a t another loca- days aft er the memo. the movie·
tion ." Building movie s&lt;;ts is mak ers agreed to rewr11 e "the
expensive. so thE' producers funer al and lntt'rme nt scenes
settled for nearby· Fort Belvoir.
with drunken widows, " andwere
There were more t hail. 40·ot·her asked to make 31 o ther concescompl ai nt s by the Army 's crit - s ions to"the Army censors. Thre"
Ics. They included key charac- weeks la ter, the Arm y approved
ters Who wC're " too old," a
the revised · scri pt and agrel"d to
company commander wh o " Is coopera te in evl'ry way . Three
given too much authority." a month·s tatrr. Coppola wa s made
a n honorary mcmtx&gt;r of th e Old
Guard .
But at th e fina l screening. on Nov. 25. 1986, thou g h the Army
" found the motion pic ture to lw
acceptabl e ," II still urged elimination of "as muc h of the
profa ni tv as possi ble." I a ls o
ca lled ·the depletio n of two
c haracte rs "underdf'vrtopE'd ."
a nd suggested th at the ma jor
action sequence be c h a nged " for
· bot h techni cal acc uracy a nd
dra matic impart. "
The Army rrlt lq u!' co mplain e d
th at lh&lt;• charactt'r played by
J a mes Caa n wa s nor the "cul tu red. srnslti.vr m a n" of the
or iginal sc ript. a nd a dded: " We
r('co mmt'nd that po rti ons of
thosv scenes from th l' scr ipt IX'
r·r ln stated In ihr film. Thosr
atrrlbutes set (Caa n' s eha rac ·
t&lt;'r \ a pa rr fro m othl' noncommi s s ioned offi cers a nd make him a
morr sympath etic c h aracter . "
Coppol a paid th(' price for rh,-.
Army's support. a nd expreSSE-d
no rPgr(.'tS. Th e rax payerssubs id ·
7- C
iz&lt;'d thP move- a nd were ne ver

Majors

shut _ out · Califom~ ·

To Qualified

middl e age sometimes thinkin g- I
a m p ~e try hot sl uff , may J '
r&lt;'member always m y old spot by •
th e fren ch-fry var beneath the
goldPn arc hes. Grant me pa tience when little old lagles peek
above their steering wheels a nd •
take two entire stoplights to turn
left. May I know ever thai there
with the grace of God went I. a nd
that soon , 1 will be goln~ !here in
Hush Puppies and knee socks . '
Amen .

Berry's World

Ru•••r•

~--

FARWRE lEAVY DUTY
lAIIIIRY PAIR
ONLY

. $686

•

3-0NLY ·
. PRICED TO GO
NO RAIN&lt;HECIS

Rllll

19" DI'AGONAL

COLOR TELEVISION
•Super Black Mllrir Picture Tube ·
•Aulormrtlc Fine Tunina

~~

13" DIAGONAL

COLOR TELEVISION
•Aulom~tic

Fine Tunina

•Automallc Contrast/Color Trackina

•
•

.•
'

.,"

.

•

!

•
••
•

•

'

!j

!~ ...,, ..... ~~

"HI, there/ They tell me you're shallow and su-

perl/c/sl. SO am II"

•••
'

WDD /DEDD
• Large Capacity • Regular &amp; Permanent Press
Care • 3 Wash /Rinse Temperalure Combination~
• 10-Year Limited Warranty on Washer Tub •
Automatic or Timed Drying • Exira-Large Door
OoeninQ • Fine MeSh Up-Front Lint Screen

_.,.,_
ALL MODELS
ON SALEII

FRIGIDAIRE FACTORY REP AT
. THE TENT THURS. 0·2

DIAGONAL

COLOR TELEVISION
•Sinafe Knab Elect- Tunina
•"Automatic Fine Tunin•

n1111 25"r DIAGONAL

Remote Control
COLOR CONSOLE

•127

THE TENT FRIDAY 10-2

~

..••

MIDDLEPORT

'1
I

•

992-2635

�. - ..

..

-

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Wednutiay, _Ju!y

22. 1987 _

O'Neill's homer sinks Phils;
Giants, Astros win; LA loses .
PHILADELPHIA !UPII
The Cincinnati Reds have gotten
more than a little he lp from
Phlladeiphla Phlllies pitcher
Kevin Gross.
·
cross pitched well ·g oing irito
the fourth but a called balk threw .
him off his pace and the Reds
went on towln4-3Tuesday night,
their second come-from-behind .
win in a row against
Philadelphia.
Cross, 6-9, walked to open the
third and the Phlllles scored
twice to take a 3-1 lead . .
· But the -Reds came back In the
fourth when the balk was called
on Gross. allowing Buddy Bell,
who singled to opin the Inning, to

score.

· YOU'RE OUT · Philadelphia's catcher Lance
Parrish holds up the ball after t&amp;~t!!:lng out
Cincinnati's Eric Davis at home plate durin~t first
Inn InK play at VeteriUI!I stall lam Tuelday. Davis

had tripled and knocked In the first run of the
game, then was thrown out trying to !!()ore when
the ball !tOt behind home plate.

Cross the n threw wild a tt empt·
ing a pickoff of Eric Davis at
second , and Dave Parker scored
Davis with a grounder before
Paul O'Neill broke the tie wlt·h his
third home run of the seaso n.
" I threw just one bad pitch. a
fastball up and away, and h.e
(O'Neill \ smoked it," Gross said .
"I feel I pitched a good bail game
tonight but those three runs In
one Inning cost me the bail
game."
• " I didn ' t do an ything different
from what I've always don~ ...
Cross said of. the balk.
Umpire John McSherry saw
Gross's motion dlfferenlly: "He
turned his shoulder and m ade a
motion toward the plate. then hl'
threw to third. That' s a balk."
Phil lies managl'r Let' Ella said
the balk " was the turning point In
the game, It cost us three runs ."
For O'Ne ill, the homer atoned
lor his costly throwing error In

save.

Cincinnati took a J-Oicad In the
first off lose r Cross wh!'n Bell
s ingled and scored on a triple by
Davis .
The Phlllles got even In the
second when Mike · Schml!ll
singled and scored .on a two-out
double by Lan('(' Parrish.
Th&lt;' two teams close out their
series tonight. when the Reds
Tom Brown ing, 5-7. is sch('duled
to oppose Phil~de lphia 's Shane
Rawley , 11 ·5, o n thr mound.
National Leai(Ue Roundup
Fernando Valenzuela rcallzl'd
he w a s in troubl r alter issuing hi s
flrsi wa lk.
"You don ' t gJv&lt;• up walks to
this team a nd I did, " said
Valenzuela a lt er thr St. Louis
Cardinals not c hed a 6·1 victory
Tuesday night over the Los
Angeles Dodgers. "I ~01 behind a

P u hll ~ hl'd N ·f' n · af! f'rnoon . MoDday
l h rT!li,C! h F'rkl av. 111 Cn urt ~ " Pc) .
m rrov . Ohio, tiv t hf' Ohl(l Vi lk-Y Publl s.hln~ \o mpan v Mull fmf'd lu. lnr. ,

I

I

Festival cage matchup
scheduled this evening
I

DURHAM, N.C. (UP! I - The
U.S. Olympic Fesllval goldmedal men's basketball game
tonight will feature a rematch
between 6-foot -9 J .R. Reid of the
South and 6-10 Ter ry Mills of ihe
Nort h.
In their first matchup. Sunday
when the South won 75· 66, Reid
had 17 points and Mills, who
attends Michigan. only 8.
"People like to see matchups,
but Terry and I are two different ·
Jy pes of players," said 'R eid , who
attends North Carolina . " ! think
he's more comfortable out on the
wing and I'm more comlortable
In the low post."
a, The fact that the South has
&gt;~wept
unbealen through the
m en's basketball round -robin Is
no assurance the team will win
the gold in the championship
game at Chapel Hill, N.C.
( The North, like the other two
Festival teams, came out of the
r!)und·robln with a 1·2 -record.
However it qualified for a chance
at the championship by winning a
sta tistlcal tie· brea]&lt;.er.
The East and West wlll play for
the basketball bronze earlier In
the day. The women's gold medal
game pairs the South and the
We.s t. .
World amateur featherweight
Kelcie Banks Tuesday night
became the first three-time U.S.
Olympic Festival boxing
champion.
Banks received his gold medal
from retired world middleweight
. champion Sugar Ray Leonard
after taking an unpopular 4-1
decls Jon over local favorite Tony
Braxton, a U.S. Marine, at
Raleigh, N.C.
.
"I thOught I outboxed him all
three rounds," said Banks. "To· ·
n lght people saw the real Kelcle
Banks. I wanted to prove what It
takes to be a world champion.
I'm the first person to win the

.....

featherweight title-three years in
a row and that's what I was
determined to do ."
Another world amateur champion, welterweight Kenneth
Gould. Rockford, Ill., displayed
sharp counter-punching en route
10 a 4·1 decision against Derrick
Rolon, Elizabeth, N.J.
But light welterweight Nick
Kakourls, seeking to join Banks
as the only boxers with t hree
Festival gold medals. dropped a
4-1 decision to Todd , Foster,
Great Falls, Mont.

OhiO 4tl7ti!!, Ph .

99'l 2 1~ ~ ...

Pom1•

J\';.

cQnd

a..;~~: J)Mta g;(l l)rtld '"

fitlrT\f!roy .

Otllr
Mrmorr Ll nlll'd P rMo.. 1nli"' f"Mt~n tt l .
tn hnut Oall v Prr-s~ A ~~orl.1tlnn 1nd '~"

(ltl lo N(""'"Pap.-r A.s!nd.t! lon. Nat irma I
1\d'\'f'Mt.ln(:t R'-prt'O!('Oiitl lvr. Branham
Nt- w ~ p.~pr r Sal(':'., 7ll Third A\'t' n'"'·
N.-v.· Yor k. Nr• · York 10011 .

THO US AND OAKS . Calli.
·tUP i l - The Dallas Cowboys·
top two draft piCks missed the
first workout lor rook ies and tree
a.-ent s. but the ho ldouts won't be
olferl'd a penny more for reject ·
lnR the team 's Initial con tract
offers. a team officia l said.
Cowboys President Tcx
•·;· --·----Schramm said holdouts Danny
Noona n ol Nl•braska. t.he team 's
No. 1 draft choice, and ,Baylor's
Ron Francis will nol benefit by
staying awa y from training
. camp.
''We don'r pay. dividends for
rookie draft choices 10 sta y ou·t or
camp. " Schramm said Monday.
"Neither player will get more or
less than what we 've a lready
offered them ." .
Seven play ~rs failed the ir
physicals and were placed on
waivers Monday . One of them
was rormPr Ohi o State linebacker Michael Kee .

POSTMI\.CiTER · 'Srnn a dd ti'"~~~ (' h ;•n~
10 Ttw 0..11\ Sfonlirw4 . Ill CourT !1\1 ,.
Pumt•nto·. Ohk-, 4!i7f!.
~

a'!CRII"'MON RATK.• .

8y Carrift' or !lh4or Kottl•

Oni' WN'k
.........
,,_ ..II.E5
the seventh inning to brea k a 6-6
OnC' Month . ...
. .... " .45
deadlock and Ken Ger hart hoOn(' Yra r·,...
Sh~ I)'}
mered and doubled in a six - run
SINGU; f'OP1'
PRICE
third innin g to lift the Orioles to
their seven th consecut ive trl ·
· ""b~.- rl ~ ·Pi Jtl)l df'S lrl n ~ to pn Ylh f' rar.
umph. Bill Long , ~ - 5, took the
rt,·r m:. v tv·ml! In t~d v il nt·.- dlrr'f.1 to
loss.
Thr- O~tllv S.•nt ln''' on 11.l. 6 or 12 monr h
Brewers G, Mariners 4
l)ll ~t" Crf'dl! " ' Ill bf&gt; jtl\'i"n nrrl,., rarh
WN"k
At Milwaukee. Robin Yount' s
three-run homer In the filth
NO ~ -~· rt~loru b\ ma H pt"rm \llf'd In
arrt~~ whPrf' homt• rarrln Jof"''Vk'f' I!!
lnnln!( helped Teddy Higupra to
avnlhtbl~ ·
his fou r th straight v ict ory and
MaJI Suh!w'rlpllotha
pa ced the Brewrrs. Hi guera . 9:7,
_
IMide Mrtp -C'.o•nl'
completed hi s sixth gamr of thr
l:t Wt,··k ~ .
.. ................ 117.29
yea r and gave up lo u r runs on 1:1
:z,; Wt o('k~ . . . . ,., .. , , ••.. ,..,, ... Ll4 06
~2 W('('k"
....
.. , 566 56
hit s while wa lking no nr and
Oul.!i'd ,. '"'''~ rouM~
strikin g out eig ht. Mike Moore.
13 Wl'f'k!i ..
.
........ ;. I1J1.2U
3-12. took the loss.
26 Wrrok,; . ....... ,
• ... S.'t!lo. Hi
52 w•..;-t~;s. .......... .... .............. $hi .l;il'l
Rangers 6, Blue .Jays 4
At Arlington, Texas. Ruben ~------------1------------. Sierra hit his seco nd home run of
the gam e. a two-run shot In the
ninth Inning, to lead the Rangers .
Before Sierra homered. Bob
DISCOl . ~l
Brower s ingled to right fi eld to
open the ninth off reliever Jeff
• ! I.
•
t. • . ...
.A •
•
•
Mu sselman , 7·.1, and was balk r d
to seco nd . Dale Mohorclc improved to 6-2 .

COLUMBUS. Ohi o iUPI\ Willowy, a 15-1 longshol . scored
an upset victory In - Tuesda y
night' s featured e ighth race trot
at .Scloto Downs .
Willowy claimed a two - len ~ th
victory ovrr Dun hill 's Ebony and
Thaddeus Trout after a pair of
co-favorites broke stride just
prior to the start of the race. ·
Willowy . driven by Ray Pave r
Jr .. covered the mile In 2:00 and
returnl'd $3.1.60, $15.80 and $9.40.
Willowy benefited When l ·!i
favoritlo Carden Gold and 4-1
bett ing cholcP Newstlm e Star
broke stride and finished more
thAn 25 lenRths behind !he
winner.
Call's Storming triumphed In
t)le first race to front a 5-3- 2
trlfecta comblna!lon that was
worth $1,!rl:l.OO. Mystic Sunshine
was second and Killer Hawk
5howed .

&lt; Ot ·po:\

What makes

....

~-

STOP BY OUR TRA·ILER
BEFORE THE CONCERT
ENJOY
•HOMEGROWN SWEET _CORN
•HOT DOGS
•SOFT DRINKS

• Creamy smooth
• New milk chocolatey
Sealtesr ice cream
coating

SERVING STARTS AT 5
Chamber of Commerce

Communifersity Band·Concert
· · eekend Special · ·
.

•Now
with 8
bars in
a box

Buy One Pair _of Sale Shoes (Men, Women, or Chlklren)

l/2 PRICE

Get The Second Pair of Equal or Less Value For

$1000
SPECIAL
CONTINUES FRIDAY ;TIL 8 PM. &amp; SATURDAY 'TIL 5 P.M.
'
'

CHAPMAN SHOES
NEXT TO ELIE.FELDS IN POMEIOY

Right To

Limit Quantities

STORE HOURS
Monday thru Sunday
8 AM-10 PM
·,

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, OH .

PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1987

$ 99
T-Bone Steak ••• ~· 3 .
USDA CHOICE

.'

ill Original Vanilla •Crunchy Yin Ria

---------I:
SAVE 3Sc
1.

135c

I
I
I
I

• Four exciting flavors
•Heavenly Hash •Peanut Buner Swirl

... 35 c

1 _MANUFICTURER'S couPON I NO EXPIRATIO« om I

=!:i.~"y

POLAR BAR lee Cream Square• t~r ¥arietyl
RITAILI!R: Kraft. Inc. (Datry Growp) will reimburse you IN the fece
vltue ot rhla coupon pk.II8C If IUbrnlltecl in ~lance will Krllft's
Coupon RNimptioo Poky, previoully provided ID retailer ltld In·
corporaled by reference •
here6n. Yoid whefw taxed,
rellrlcted or proh*lted.

Cuh value 11100C. For,.
demotion. m~N tb Krlf'l, Inc.
IOofry Group), P.O. Box ·

t30101 , El P-. TX 7W73.

-----5

0

'I
I
I

continued from page~
Innings to ··spark Houston ·and ·
snap the Expos ' eight -game
winning streak. Darwin, 7-6,
struc)&lt; out three and walkro one
in beating Floyd Youmans, 7-4,
who llad a six -game winning
streak snapped. Dave Smith
. recorded his 16th save.
Braves 8, Mets 3
At New York, Andres Thomas
ripped a two-run double and
Doyle Alexander pitched a lourhitter to snap a personal livegame losing streak to lea d
Atlanta . Alexander. 5·6, struck
out three and walked one · In
beating Dwight Gooden. 7·3, who
alklwed five runs In seven
Innings.
Padres 4, C•bs 3 ,
At San DleJ&lt;O, Tim Flannery
doubled home Carry Templeton
to cap a two-run seventh Inning
rally to Jilt San Diego. Templeton
tripled to drive In Sha"e Mack
with the tying run . Mark Davis,
5-5, earned the victory in relief
while Jamie. Moyer. 9· 7, suffered
thl: loss.
Glaata 7, Pirates 0
At San Francisco, Dave Dravecky pitched ·a six-hitter and
Cblll Davis and Bob BrelliJI each
drovt In two runs to pace San
Francisco. Diavecky, 5-8, threw
his first complete gaine since
jotill111 t~ Olanta In • July 4
trade with San Dleeo. Bob
Klppet 1 5-8, took the loss.
I

. .

LB.
•••••••••••
MIXED

(

HOM MADE
BUCKEY.

LB.$ 199

,

Sand. Spread •••~. 99&lt;

Cube
Steak
•••••••
BAR-S BRAND
Chopped Ham ••• :·$139
CRISPY SERVE
Bacon
•••••••••••••••
~.
99(
KAHN'S
.
.
LB.$129
Wieners ••••••••••••

WHITE OR RED SEEDLESS

Grapes ••••••••••• ~.~·. 69

O'Neill's ...

Sponsored by Th• Pomeroy

At

. ·We Reserve

CLEVELAND (UPII - The
Cleveland Browns said Tuesday
rhey slgfted free agent safety Tim
Ji"o~. a 12-year veteran from Ohio
State. making him the llfth
safety on tht roster .
,
• Fox wa~ a first-round pick by
thf' New En1land Patriots In 1976
and started 91 consecutive
~ames lor the Patriots before
being traded to the .San Diego
Charges In 1982 for two draft
cho!Cf's .
He was released by the
Charges In 1985 and played the
last two seasons for the Los
Angeles Rams .
Fox, a S. loot -11, lSi-pounder.
has 26 carf't'r Interceptions.
Cleveland ha s saleiiPs Ra y
Ellis, Chris Rockl ns, AI Gross
and Felix Wrlcht. all who started ·
at least one Rame lor the Browns
1ft 1!186. Cross was Injured In the
oj,encr at Chicago.

~ USP!I IU·... l
A Pl\'b.toft •I MuM~la.IM . ' .

two-run homer wi1h none out in

'

CINCINNATI tUP!) - A Ha·
milton County judge ruled Tuesday that the Cincinnati Reds and
the city mu st remove two auxll·
lary 9C!lreboards and their accompanying advertising panels
at Rlverlront Stadium at the end
oft~ ba~ll season.
Common Pleas Judge Ralph
Winkler ruled the Bengals' con·
tract with the cl!y was violated
by the Installation of the boards.
His order does not aflect the new
replay screen or ·the main
scoreboard .
Winkler. said the auxlllary
scoreboards and more than 70
yards of advertising p~nels "interfere substantially'' with the
v l"'s of Bengals spectators.
"I'm convinced that If they are
IPn- the way they are, there are
spectators who are going to miss
tbe game, " said Winkler, who
has visited the stadium . three
ttmes .to see the boards .

The Daily Sentinel

Continued lrqm page 3
OrioleS II. While Sox G
At Ch icago, Larry Sheet s hit a

Mike Andet'l;on, Adam Smith, Chris Roush, Max
Wilson: third, I to r, Coaches Ray Roush and
D~nnis 1\ult, and Gent• Smith, ~t...;sistant. Team
' Chad Baloy. Nat&lt;'
members not piCtured art•
Sisson and .Josh Harris.___ _

briefs...

lot of hitters and when you walk .
the leadoff hitter It's tough."
Valenzuela, 8-8, lasted jpst six
Innings, allowing six hits and
s triking out four . Four of the
seven batters he walked scored .
Willie McGee belled a .t))ree-run
homer off Valenzuela to help the
Cardinals beat the Dodgers for
the filth straight lime and pad It s
National League East lead to 7~ ·
games over Montrf'al.
The Dodgers have dropped
three siralght glimes, scoring
only In the first Inning in each
contest.
Elsew))ere, 'Houston de!eated
Monrreal4·2. Atlanta belted New
York 8-3, San Diego sUpped past
Chicago 4-3. af\d San Francisco
shut down Pittsburgh 7·0.
In the American , League, It
was : Boston ;1, Calllornla · -0 ;
Detroit 6. Oakland 5; Baltimore
11. Chi cago 6: Minnesota 2. New
Yor k I; Texas 6, Toronto 4;
Kansas City 3, Clrvrland 2: and
Milwaukee 6. Seatt le 4.
1\stros 4, ExJKI!!! 2
At Montreal, Oanny Darwin
allowed five hits OVE'r eight
Continued on page~
.-------------

Boston...

MINOR TEAM - This is the Pomeroy Slo~ae
Flour Covering Minor , League team of the
Pomeroy l' oulh League. Members arf'lronl, Ito r ,
Daniel Whjllekind, ,Jeremy Kin~, Lee Harris,
Timmy Peavley; second, I to r, Matthew Ault,

to sports

•

the third , when he tried to pick off
Cross at the plate and the ball
bounced into the dugout. allow·
lng Mike Thompson to score also.
" That felt good ," said O'Neill,
who was recalled from the
minors at the Ali·Star break. "I
have long way togo, I just hope
I ca n get Into a groove and get
things going. I've been pinch·
hitting lat ely and that's a tough
job."
"O'Neill has as much power as
anyone else on t_hls bail club,"
said Reds manager Petl' Rose.
"It didn ' t surprise me that be hit
the ball as far as he did th at way .
That's why I'm batllng him
behind !Dave) Parker."
The victory was Bill Gullickson's lOth In 16 decisions . Rob
Murphy hu r led the last two
Innings to pick up his second .

a

•

PARKAY.

~·

$

•

Margarme ••••••'! 3/ 1
BROUGHTON'S
·
M
·
·
.lk
$139
20/0
It
•••••••••••
GAL

HANOVER

.

.

$

DAIRY LANE

Pork , ·Beans ••.• 4/ 1 Ice Cream ••••••••• $1 09
AR~OUR . . . ·.
..
$ BQNQUET
V1enna Saus•••••.SI 2 TV Dinners ••• !~~:!·. 79(
'hGAL.

•

.
.·....
··.•.•.·cooPON·
·... ··•

•

' CRISCO SHORTENit4G
3 LB.
CAN

.,

•

•

Limit 1

SUNSHINE

DOG FOOD

$199

•

•

S2 39 ~
...... . ..... •··

2LB.

With Coupon

Good Only at Powoll's Supormarkot
OH« Good·Thru Sat., July 25, 1917

•

Limit 1 With Coupon

Good Only at Powell's Supermarket' •
OHtr Good Thru Sat., July 25, 1917 •

... •'. •'-•

•.

:

,

•·

WHITE CLOUD

TOUET TISSUE
4ROLL .

PKG.

'

a·9(

Limit 1 With Coupon

G,ood Only at l'ewoll's Solper111Cirkot ·
Offer Good Thru Sat., July 25, 1987

TIDE DETERGENT :
147

oz.

$599

Limit 1 With Coupon
•
Good Ot1ly at Powell's Suporlllorktt . •
~· • Offtr
.Thru Sat., July 25, 1917 •

'-.I

.

�•

. ~-

The Daily Sentinei- Page-7
Wednesday. July 22. 19fn.

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Page-6-The Daily Sentinel

Perry won't stay with Bears if
of Northern' Arizona, one of their

he

is overweight - ..Ditka

.school-record 3,569 .yards and expected to challenge for a 2-3 weeks with a sprai ned anklen.
Lynn was to be tested by the
two
fifth-round
choices
In
the
1987
capped his career with four starting position this season,
CHICAGO iUPI) -.MikeDitka coaching staff provided he
CLEVELAND (UPil - Tht:
draft.
touchdowns In the Senior Bowl.
broke a bone In his le,ft foot
says he expects to coach the . passed a physical. Lynn, who
The
6-foot
7,
250-pound
Gibson,
Cleveland
Browns signed freeduring practice and will be lost
Chicago Bears this season and played all16 games last year, has
agent
last
year
considered
one
of
the
safety
Tim Fox, a 12-yea&gt;
REDWOOD
CITY
,
Call!.
for 3-6 weeks.
next. But he warns he will not had knee . problems throughout
top
defensive
linemen
In
NCAA
iUPI\
San
Francisco
49ers
veteran
from
Ohio State.
The 49ers also lost fr~-agent
negotiate a new contract once his career and the Jets bell~ed
Dlvls'lon
II
and
the
premier
reeeiver
Derrick
Crawford.
wide
offensive tackle John Pratt for
this season starts.
his leg could not endure another
The coach also reiterated that season. He was released May 18 defensive lineman in the Big Sky·
If defensive tackle William "Re- after falling a physical.
Conference, is the second draft r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jjlii·····;;
frigerator" Perry is overweight,
The Dolphins practiced twice choice with . whom the Patriots I,
he will not stay with the club.
at St. Thomas University Tues· have come to terms . Rurining
Ditka, whose contract expires day, the second day day of their back Elgin Davis df the University of Central Florid'! was the
after the season, said his cutoff special'three-day .camp.
firs I.
date for negotiations with club
--...... -president Michael McCasl\ey is
DETROIT (UP)) - De troll
KANSAS
CITY,
Mo. tUPil Sept. 7.
Lions Coach Darryl Rogers said ·
Nigerian
-born
running
back
"lf anything's going to happen, Tuesday the team has no interest
Christian
Okoye,
the
Kansas
City
it. would happen either before in former Pro Bowl wide receiver
second-rou
nd
draft
choChiefs'
then or it would tiappen after the Tony Hill.
·
football season," Ditka said.
Hill, 31. recently was released ice this year , s igned a series of
"Once the football season starts by the Dallas Cowboys as the three one-year contracts with the
for me , I'm not negotiating team's a ll-time second-leading team . Financial terms were not
released. ·
anythin!(. You can't be sitting in
pass catcher.
The 6-foot -2, 253-pound Okoye
and neF:oliating and talking
"If (t he Cowboys) can't use
has
played orga nized football
about things. I don't use an agent. him , how 'can we? '' Rogers said.
on
ly
three
years and was the first
All I want to do is coach football
--player drafted In
Nlgerlan-born
when the football season's on. I
FOXBORO. Mass. (UP)) the
NFL.
In
th
ree
years at Azusa
don't want to worry ·about other The New England Patriots
State
(Calif.
I,
Okoye
rushed for a
things."
signed defensive end Tom Gibson
Dltka said Perry will have to
come in to camp by Aug. 1 at less
than 325 pounds.
" You can book this : If his
weight is not under 325, he will
Football phys ican exam ina · 27. at 6 p.m . a t the high schoo l.
not be at Platteville (Wis .. the tlons for prospt'cih·c Southern Anyone un able to undergo physi
training camp)," Ditka said. High Sc hool a nd Souther n .lunlm· ca l t-:\aminations on th&lt;' dP.sig"He can go back to So~th High Sc hoo l players arc sche· naiC'd dat es will be r&lt;'quired to
Carolina and do wha tever the duied for Frida y starting at 4 obtain physica l examinations at
hell he wa nts to do and we will go p.m . at th r high scnooi football
t.ht'ir own expense.
on without him. He said he was building.
Dr. Dou~las Hunt er will co nru nning twice a day . He runs
P hys ica l examinations for voi- duct a ll of the physical cxam ina from the refrigerator to the le)' ball pla.v&lt;&gt;rs and c heer leaders t ions and will be scn·.ing as the
bathroom."
. have been set for Monday . .July footb&lt;i ll tmm physician sla r tin g
,BY Unit.ed fress International

Gri"d p hysicals sI ated FrJ"d ay

lop two
draftforpicks
missed
first
workout
rookies
and frthe
ee
agents, but team president Tex
Schramm sa id the contract
offers remai n.
The two holdouts are Danny
Noona n of Nebraska. the team' s
No. 1 choice, -a nd defensive back
Ron Francis of Baylor: ·
"We don't pay -dividends for '
rookie 'draft choices to sta'y out of
ca mp." Schramm sa id. "Neit her
player wi ll gel more or less than
what we ' ve already offered
tht'm ...

$298.00

MIAMI iUP fi -Til" Miami
Dolphins said Tuesday they are
cons idering signi ng Johnny
Lynn. the defensive back released by the New York Jets.

675-1700

FREE DELIVERY

l'l11IOuNE LP. GAS

Velvet Super Dip
•

Assorted Varieties
.

"
•

South Carolina
U.S. No. 1

Holly Farms
Grade 'A'

Large Rip·e
· Peaches

Leg
Quarters

Assorted Flavors
Velvet

Super Dip
Ice Cream

,.

4 Roll Package
limit One With $10.00 Or More
Additional Purchase

•

.CI:
.

Pound

Charm in
Bath Tissue

•

I

Half Gallon•

Pound

SALE ENDS SEPT. 1, 1987

o

992-6611

.

22 years of dependable service. In the Mason,
Gallia, Meigs County area.

(DAILY)
We WI"II be ma k"tng dat"I y deI"IY8rleS
•
·
tO t he w.eSt y•trglftla
area dUring .
the period of time the bridge is
·
dosed. Just give us a call with your
order.

VALLEY LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY CO.

OIL
77( No Limit

MOTOR

•

20 ft. of Copper
Rent Free Tanks

-

rr;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~h~is~f~al~l,;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;j

o

VAlVOLINE

· OT.
'8.8 8 CASE

"SPECIAL SUMMER PRICE"

CITY ICE &amp; FUEL CO.

, ..

OW3- IOW4

---

300 Gallons of Gas •
Normal·.Installation

THOUSAND OAKS, Cali f.
1UP il - t he Dallas Cowboys' ·

Vour Independently Owned
Low·Priced Supermarket

CITY ICE·&amp; FUEL CO.

.
•

Rt. 62 North-Point Pleasant

1700

Middleport, OH.

Alii for Kenny Pt acleu101e
Driv•s: Jcm1s .,Irick &amp;

'•

...

•

..

Fifteen thousand people who care:
•'

PROUOL V PRESENTS

•
•

.I

The Ohio Unhtersity Summer Concert Band

•

...••.

Ronald P~ Socciarelli., Conducting
•

on the River-ffont Parking Lot
. In. Pomeroy

Thur~day,.
Th~

Aft
.'

!I
II

..

.

puhlie is in~ifed to this fREE Conee.rf
lt'

...

Fifteen thousand~ople wlto cote;

"'

FOODLAND SUPER COUPON

20c: OFF LABEL

Mountain Dew - Pepsi Free
Diet Of Regular

•REGULAR •BUTTER FLAVOR

·Pepsi Cola

8 .
...

~

••

'

Crisco
Shortening
LIMITO~gg

~ ---/

$1 .50 Off Label
Scented • Unscented

Tide
Detergent

s

147 Ounce
Box

.

Broughton's Lite

1°/o Milk

99 . Plastic$. ·
Gallon

•

•
.
'

•

LOW
FAT
MILK

I

July 23, 7 p.m.

Bring your folding chairs for an evening of
relaxation and beautiful
sounds.
.

i

'

•'

•WE RESERVE THE RIG HT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.
.PRICEI EFFECTIVE WED ., JULY 22 THROUGH
1
SATURDAY, JULY 25. 1987. •USDA FOOD STAMPS
ACCEPTED. •NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR

r

TYPOGRAPHICAl OR PICTORIAL ERRORS.

."

•
'•

.

I
I
I
I
I
I
$'1.25 I

·-· .
.,

.

••.

________
;

___.....

_;;.....,

•

�•

•••
''

The Daily Sentinel

By The Bend · ·

•

"

•

0

Two birthdays
celebrated

Van Meter birth

Brown elected~..·
to honors society

.

The Daily Sentinel Page 9

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

The Miller family reunion... _______________..;..__ __
The seventh annual reunion of game between out-of-towqers· was begun. He is the greatthe family of the lateJ. Doyl&lt;;&gt; and a nd in-towners and, E'ntertaingrandson of Eugene. and Delia
Gertrude Russell Miller of Meigs mt&gt;nt by Po Po and Rascal.
Miller. Tucson . Arizona who
County was held July 12 at Big . professional clow ns.
were unable to attend the reunon .
' Add it ions to the family over the . The group recognized Ronald
Run Park in ~o iu'!'bu s. ·
· A friPndshJp Circle a nd the past year included Dennis Henry and Janice Miller on their
Lor d's Prayer in unison pre- and Dennis Henry Roberts , Jr .. anniversary. and Paula Miller on
C&lt;'ded the . dinner. Dale Miller husbandandsonofCarmaMilier her birthday.
was mast&lt;'r of ceremonies for thE' Roberts 11 was noted that ·with
Attending were Jack and Virgi·
day's activities which included the birth of Dennis Jr. a new
nia Miller, Mike, Jackie and
family pirtures. There wa s a bali genera ton in the Miller' family
Kevin Lenox. Vic.ky. Annette.

Shaw n and Brent La they, John Kasey and Jordan Willlam·s.
Davis, Mindy Gainer, Louis and Ashley and Charla Roach, and
Mary Miller Smith, Rosemarv Marie Francis, all of Pomeroy .
and David Smith. John. Wanda.
Clyda Allensworth. Middle·
Jeff. Jason and Mary Lou Ab· port; Eimer and Paula Miller.
shire, Pam Smi th, John and Shari McGilvra.\ · and Jason JE'nMildred Crooks, An na Mae Eb- kins . La Grangr, Ga.; Willard,
binghaus, Am;· Lef~ver. all of Judy and Loraine Miller. WoosColumbus: Carl and Dorothy . ter: Ronald and Janice Miller.
Miller Roach, Ravmond and . Steven Miller. Dana Doughty,
Darin Roach, Mark, Trudy.

Thr Child Assault Pre,·e ntion
tCAPI Project is recruiting
workers for the CAP Task Force
which will work in Meigs. Ga llia
a nd .Jackson Counties beginning
this fall.
CAP provides workshops for i
c hild r~n
and adults through
Children's Trus t Fund monirs·
locally. rn a nnou nci ng the n('('d
for workers. Carol Edwal·ds .
pr?jed ctin•c tor . pointed out th ai

Dorothy Wi nE'brenncr. Carroll
and Addie Norris. Bob and Donna
Smith. Virgi l and Helen Teaford .
Ka r l Kloes. Beula h Ward. Irenc
Parker, Mary Lisle. and the
hosts. along with a guest. Johnn y
McCiinioc k. Winebre nner had
the bless ing.

Henry and Rebecca Lemons,
Angie and Justin Robinson and
Michael Sturgell. Whitehall: Ri·
chard and Ronald Ayres, Colum·
bus; Dale Miller, Sandy and Julie
Bonar. Greenback. Tenn.
The 19R8 reunion will be held
the second Sunday of July at the
same location.
·

Steph1Uite Brown. daughter of
Bob and Barbara Brown. and
granddaug ht er of Cat herlnr
Brown. Middleport , an.d the late
LTC H~rley Brown. was elected
a m&lt;'mber of thr Spartan Chapter
of the .Jilatlonal Junior Honor ,
Society of Secondary Schools.
Membership Is based on scho·
larshlp. ll'adership. service .
charact&lt;?r. a nd citlzPnship. The
award was given at Lawrence
· Academy In Santa Clara. Calif.
Stephanie recently vlsted In
Middleport with h er
gra ndmot h€'r.

Kimberly Van Meter

U.S. GOV'T GRADED CHOICE
GRAIN FED BEEF

Child abuse prevention recruiting in three counties

· Eagles class attend annual picnic
Annual picnic of tpc Eagles
Class of lhP Asbury United
.Methodist Churc h was held re·
cently at the Ohio Rivcr Camp
•. site of Otis a nd Emma Janc
· McClintock. Racine. ,
• A cookout and coverE'd dish
.: dinnE'r was enjoyed by Bill and

~ -.

Wednesday, July 22, 1987.
·
Page- 8

•

Melvin and Brenda Van Meter. '
Jr.", San Diego. Calif. a nnounce
·the birth of their first child. a
daughter, Kimberly Ann. Feb.
18. at Balboa Naval Hospital. San
Diego. Ca lif.
Grandparent s are Melvin and
Nancy Van Meter. ·Pomeroy , and
William and Rosa Sturgis of
Fu.llerton. Calif. Great ·
gra ndparents are Millard a nd
Vera Van Meter. Syracuse.
Van Meter, a 1984 graduat e of
Meigs High School. · is on his
. second overseas deployment. Hr
is assigned to the aircraft . car·
rier. USS Cons tellation, patrol·
in·g the Persian Gt~ l f area. His
address is Van Meter. Melvin
RP:l, 19R 72 349R8. Chaplains
Office. USS Constellation CV64,
FPO San Francisco, Ca lifornia,
9663!i·2780.

James Alien observEo'd his
fourth birthday. and Andrew
. Robert his first birthday at a
· recent party held at the home of
their mat ern·al grandparems . . ·
Mr. and Mrs . James Cuningham.
Hemlock Grove. The youngs ters
are the sons of Robert and SuP
· ceived cards a nd gifts from
Smith, Salser Road. Racine.
grandparents. Mr. and Mr. J. A.
Each of the children had a
Smit h and Mr. and Mrs . Cunbirthday cake served with ice
ningham . John and Frances
cream and koolaid. They r~Foster and ch ildren , Larry a nd
Virginia Lee and fa m!ly. Mike
Cunningham . Susie Waugh.
Peggy, Stacey. ad Dustin Ervin,
E. R Yost, Charles a nd Mar·
garet Yost. Mildred lhle, Na than
and Patty Pickens. (;odpar~ nts.
Roger and Ruth Young, Ches ter,
W.Va.: DaveandMaryHaysand
·family, Deeri ng, N. D .; Charles,
Mary . and Jeremy Wolfe. Okin·
awa, Japa n, and Harry and
B renda Cunni ngha m .

'

'

Wednesday, Julv 22, 1987

1hf' agPnry is looking for in tC'r·
project that tcach~s c hlldrcn to
ested persons who believe lhat
rPcognizP danger ous sifu atlons
chi ldren have th e right to be Safe. and r&lt;'act appropriate!;·. It docs
Str ong a nd Fr('('.
not simply l~ ac h sk ills. but a lso
C' AP ha s rrr&lt;'ivrd nat ion a I
h~Jps Childl't:'n di'\"C!Op a prl'VCn
acclclim for ils innoq.lli\'C' ap- tin' ;1t t itudf'.
proac h to pr~vention of assau lt s
Task fon·&lt;' m&lt;'mbNs wil l br
agains t children. The ioea 11hrre- sel(•rJNI a nd lrain~d 10 prrs~nt
cnunlv project js ccr ti ficd bv thr
assa ult pr&lt;'vrnlion workshops to
Nationa l Assa ult Pn' veill ion ·.Chtldr rn and. programs lo adult s
Ct:'niN. Co lumbus .
whif'h Includ e informa l ion o n lh &lt;'
Ci\P I is a com.munily -IJa,, otJ problem of c hild S&lt;'~UOJ I "''""''

Boneless
Chuck
Roast
Pound .

a nd inccs t.
CAP wo•·krr s muSI compl!'t&lt;'ZII
hours of basic tr&lt;Jininp prior to
joi ning th(· Ta sk Forrr. Rcg ular
a tt c nda nrr al m('('ti ngs is rC'·
qu iJ·cd a nd those pu J' tiripa t inll
arc paid. It rPquirrs a fl~xlblr
part ·limr sc hcdulr during thP
W('&lt;'k Ex))&lt;'rlcnrr working wit h
c hildrr n is h&lt;'!pfu L Appll c.alion
Informal ion is .,, · aJ i abl~ ih rou~ h
C'ri:o; ls-lln&lt;'

1 - W){) -2~~ - ;{,fl ·l .

SOLD AS
ROAST ONLY

%"
TRIM

BONELESS CHUCK STEAK LB ... $1.59

INGEL'S

ss.oo
Crecit for
W. Yo.
Customers
with
Purchase

lnct-=
· •TrMatieTQie
•4 Side a..Jra

. NOWI

'•
,

..

ACTORY

THURS., FRI. &amp; SAT.

EARLY AMERICAN LIVING ROOM

INSTANT 'CREDIT TERMS
AVAILABLE' AT THE TENT!

TOO MANY ITEMS TO LIST
DESKS, CURIOS, WALL
UNITS, GUN CASES, EVERY
ITEM FOR YOUR. HOME

...............

"_..,
,., ""'"'lt!loo ,...

FIOM

SAVE

FINANCING ARRANGED

$

-·-

34900

'

.,j. l PC .' SECTIONAL$

'

$16600

. From $211 00
" c.

'.

.. . Comfort ... and Durability

it.

Sprii!g Chair'

2 &amp; 3 Seat Glider

B/6 SAr/N6S

Swivel

Rocker

Canopy Swing

SPring

Chair

IVYTERRACE &amp;ALL REDWOOD .

Rooms~ Bedrooms-Dining

,

Single Roll

. U .S. INSPECTED

Grade A
Large Eggs

Holly Farms
Mixed Fryer Parts

111-CL

Pound

RED-RIPE

•

Whole
Watermelons

I

MIDDLEPORT

Polar Pak Ice Cream ............. :.......... %-Gal.
RETURNABLE
BOTI~E

2·Li'lll'

see

PL

'
J

'

25 c

16-24-oz.

Soft Drinks

992-2635

Cost Cutter White Bread ................. 16-oz; .

Kroger Cottage Cheese .... ,. .............. 24-oz.

Big K

•••n••
NOW SJ9t:.

Kroger American Cheese Food ....... 1.2-oz.

ggc
ggc
79c
ggc

.

Country Oven
Potato Chips

$1 ~~

Rooms-Good Selection

Table w/4 (hairs

••

1·1b.

Kroger Gladly
Welcomes Your
Federal Food Stamps

lAWN FURNITURE
.REPlACEMENT CUSHIONS
ClOSEOUT PRICED

INGELS Furniture &amp; Jewelry
.

Arts &amp; Flowers
ScotTowels

BIG
CHEESE

Living

$9900

· Parkay
Margarine

KROGER

:.....

OUTSONONEOFA

.

GALliPOLIS AIO POIIIOY STORES.

I

Each

3

"

COPYRIGHT 1987 ·THE KROGER CD. ITEMS
AND PRICES GOOD SUNDAY, JULY 19,
THROUGH SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1987, IN

i0·2

SAVE UP TO. 40°/o

Casual Outdoor Furniture at its Finest

·~

124 SHEETS PER ROLL 1-Pl Y.

CLOSEOUT SUMMER FURNITURE SALE
_)

advanised item at tho advortiood price within 30
days. Ontv one 1181ldor coupon will be accepted
per rt:em purchased.

For

Sllitt

Lloyd/Flanders
B~auty

KRAFT QUARTERS

FCKtory ltp
At lht Ttnt
Saturday

1-0id

SUE PI IS

check which will entida you to purchllae the

0°/o
OFF .

WtWIII
Ha.. OH

SAVE
0111 All

avaUable, renecting the tame u¥ings or a rain·

for

CHILlED KROGER ORANGE JUICE GAL $1 .99

&amp; Swiwel Rockers

BUY AT WHOLESALE
OFF FACTORY TRUCKS

QUAUTY SLEEPERS

Pound

except as 'specifically noted ln thia ad. lf ,Wa dO
run out of an advertised h:am, we wUI offer you
vour choice of a comparable hem, when

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITIES. NON~ SOLD TO DEALERS.

MATTRESSES &amp;.
80
S·
From

Thompson White "
Seedless. Grapes

.$

BY BENEFICIAL FINANCE

liVING ROOM SUITES
BEDROOM SUITES .
DINING ROOM SUITES
DINEnES-Wood or Metal

~

I.

=

AIIVERllSED ITEM POLICY
Each of these actve!'lised items it r~quirtd to be
readily ava1titi101ot solo In ol&lt;lr KiO~ Stote,

'REO ; BLUE OR

16-oL

'

ACROSS FROM MIDDLEPORT T
NEXT TO CITY PARKING LOT

2 and 3 PC.

From $499°0

Gallon

- - ] dlllll

NOW·,--e~~Piiclll.wll l li ioilrooil'iliGIIRIIOIIUP•S-

•
'

2

••

, Meringue
· Pies

s1ooooo For $43.83 a Month

0¥1161

SOFA and lUTtHIIG CIIAII

IN THE DELi-PASTRY SHOPPE
IN-STORE .P.REPAREO KEY LIME. ..
CHOCOlATE, VANILLA OR LEMON

Springdale
2% Milk .

·JULY 23, 24, 25

TRUCKLOAD SALE

•.

3 DAYS ONLY
OPEN 9 TIL 5

EMBASSY

Mayonnaise or Salad Dressing ....... 32-oz.
INOIVIDUAtlY WflAPPEO SLICES

'

'

Halves,
Quarters

or Slices

~. 15C
•
••

I

�Page-1 0-The Daily Sentinel

Military

News--~--------:....,;;_
Army his tory and traditions.
,His wife, Diana, Is the daugh·
ter of Terry and Hattie Ridgway
of Pomeroy.
He is a 1980 graduate of
Southern High School, Racine.

,Jeffery T. Thacker
J e ff&lt;&gt;ry T . Thack&lt;&gt;r . son of
Ruth A. Thack('r of Rura l Route
1, Ches pt?akr. Oh io and Carl T.
'Thacker of Ru ral Roll1 r 1,
Glennwood. W.Va .. hJs been
promoted in the U.S. Air Force to
the rank of a irma n fh·s t class.
Thac ker is. a n a!'rospace
ground · equipment mechanic at
Offutt Ail· F or ce Base, Ne bras ka.
with the 5:ith F ield Ma int ena nce
Squadron.
He is a 198S gr adu ate of
Chesapea k&lt;" High Schoo l.

..

.. .

,

''

Roonle G. Davia
Army National Guard Private
Ronnie G. Davis, son of Robert E .
Davis of Hartford, W.V.a., and
Jea~ette L. Freeman of Syra·
c use, has completed an Army
small arms repair course at
Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.
Students learne~ · to repair
pistols, rifles, machine guns,
mortars, grenade launchers and
other weapons. ,
..._
His Is a 1980 graduate of
Southern High School, Racine.

Thomas D. OliVI'r
Army Maste r Sgt. Thomas D.
Olivt&gt;r, son of Melvin R. and
Odl"ssa Oliver of Decatu r, Alas ka
has a r rived foc du ty a t Fort
Richardson Alas ka . ·
Ollvt-r, a tran sportation supt?r·
visor. is a 1968 gradual &lt;' of Austin
High School, Decatur.
His wife, Sandra, is the dau gh·
ter of James St&gt;lbv of Point
·
'Pleasant .
..
Army P"!L Rodney D. Rou s h,
son of Bt-vt-rly Rou sh .of Pom r·
roy. has arrived for dut y with the
41st F.nginn&lt;&gt;er Ba ttalion , Fort
,Drum, New ·York.
Rou sh is a combat engin&lt;'l'r.

Reginald G. Pauley
Airman Reginald G. Pauley ,
son .of Loretta L. Pauley of
Mason, W.Va., and retired Army
Sgt. 1st Class Nimrod S. Pauley
of 619 Chandler Drive, Point
Pleasant, W.Va., has graduated
from the U.S. Air Force electric
powerllne specialist course at
Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas.
During the course, students
were taught to construct and
maintain overhead and under·
ground electrical distribution
systems. They also earned cred·
its toward an associate degree
through the Community College
of the Air Force:
He is a 1982 graduate of
Wahama High School, Mason.

John A. Williams
Army Pvt. John A. Williams
has participated in exercise
"Opportune Journey."
The Pacific Air Forces exer·
else, hosted by the 326th Air
Division, Wheeler Air · Force
Base, Hawaii, was held through·
out the Hawaiian Islands. It was
designed to provide close air
support training for Hawaii·
based Arm'y and Air Force units.
He is the son of Freeman
Williams of Racine.
Williams is an Infantryman
with the 25th Infantry Division at
Schofield Barracks, Hawaii.
The private Is a 1981 graduate
Df Southern Local High School,
Racine.

_____________

publidtv
, and P a uiin r
fhcnnrdy
•l&lt;e
. vis itors.
: Prgg:.· Ru ssC'II of Mrx ico Mi ' ·
;s ion Sc hool. M ~ xico . and h!'r
•adoptNI qau ghtl'r, MP!issa , wr rr
:honor&lt;'d . Mi ss Russell s ha rl'd h&lt;'r
:II)J&gt;Sion pictur('S with th(' VRS
·Ond san g " ,Jpsus LO\'r s M&lt;'" in
Span is h. Tom We lls a nd Chr is
Alki re wcre th&lt;' janitors. Da no
.{(ing and Rog&lt;'r Alkirc prov id ed
:ot hl'r sc n· ic c~ . a nd rlowns fo r thr
·progr am wrrP Noa mi Ohling&lt;'r.
:Ann Ficlds. and Pat Th oma .
::

'
Duane A. Boggs

Springs Road, Pomeroy.
science through the Community
His wife, Mickey, Is the daugh· College of the Air Force.
ter_ of Ch;!.rles l. Mugrage of
His wi!e, Amanda, is the
Racine.
daughter of Vernon L. and J anet
The sergeant Is a i981 graduate • Smith of New Haven, W.Va.
of Southern High School, Racine.
He Is a 1984 graduate of Point
. Pleasant High School.

as U.S. forces fr om othe r toea·
!Ions within the Pacific Com·
m and and the continental United
States.
Boggs Is the son of P atricia L.
Star lin of 247 Hopley Ave. and
grandson of Wilbur Candel of 824
s. Spring St .; both of Bucyrus .
The private Is a cannon c rew·
man with the 8th FeldArtllle ry at
Schofield Barrac ks, Hawa ii.
His wife Melissa, Is the daugh·
ter of J a...;es a nd Patr icia Yont s
of Vinton .
He is a 1984 gr aduate of Gallla
Academy, Gallipolis.

Army Rvt. 1st Class Duane A.
Boggs has participated In "Team
Spirit '87," a Republic of Ko·
r e li / United States Co mbin e~
Fo rces C&lt;;&gt;mm and sponsored ex·
ercise in Sou th Korea .
"Team Spirit '87" was the
twelfth in an. annual series of
combined/ joint field training e x·
ercises , sta ged to increase the
defensive posture of The Re pub·
·lie or Kore a and U.S. cobmat and
support fo r ces,
The exercise . involved fo rces
st a tioned In South Korea, as well

Monk(•y Run area youn gsters

.loann a Lo&lt;'k hart. Da r ren .lark
son. Magg iPSmih. D o u gi~ Hevrr ·
ick. F.mil)' Pan!'. Tl'tT)' Ru ttrr.
Hail.' -a nd Rran don Cri ffith .
s tuden ts .
Fleginn r·r: Mild red rhill lps.
tear h&lt;'L .ll•nnie Smith . h&lt;'lpC'r:
.IPifr·&lt;',. R rown , Apr il Milhoan.
Ru S&gt;ell Robinson, .Julia Spa un .
/\ ndi l\('Ui t. ling . .Ira n Mavl&lt;'.
MPlissa t:u " r ll. l.inds&lt;',. ~ nd
Ni r·holas Smith. s tud&lt;'nt s. ·
P r imary: Mind,· Yo un g.
t!'a chrr : Suza n Th oma. c ra ft
trar h•·r a nd helprr: Sta'C)' Prier.
Wh i tn r~· Ha ptons ta ll. Rus t)· Robinson . \ hris Stoba r t Stacv
Shu ler . Clari &gt;Sa Oii,.C';., Kim
brr l)' Ma)·IC'. Flonn ie Rutt r r.
La n y Ohlinger. Lin d sr~· Sm ith.
.Juli&lt;' Kin g. a nd Lor!'tt a Lan·
dakcr. s tud l.' nt s.
Mid&lt; llt ·r : r.c•l\· Sprnrcr a nd

•
c::::~~.--..
--tltt ~..,, P/A(l,.

and fr iC'nds arc w0lcomr.

nf'W 65 milf's an.hour spf'l'd l im it

&lt;;;. itr so lh c nrxt

is not for a ll hi ghways . Es pr·
c ially in Sout hC'as trrn Ohio. the
new sp('ed lim it dors not appl)·
w ith the exception or on
lnt rrs tatr 77 in 1\' ashingto n a nd
Noble Count irs . For the rest of

drain~ ,.·, th c

&lt;trps tak&lt;' n should makrd&lt;&gt;ve lo p·
mrnt more \'isiblr.
F' i tth and sixth graclrr~ aero~~

Mr igs Cou nt)' arc bring ln,·i ted to
sign up for mid g&lt;'t lragur foot hal t
t hi s fall.
S!ghnu 1; will br this Satunlav
from ~-I a.m. 10 I ~ noon ~~~
Elbi't'f('lds Drportmrnt St orr- In
POJTIC'fO~''

Th('rf' m11v bf&gt; a $1 5 fN" nnd

\'OUfl/ISI&lt;'rS taking part rna ) ha\·e
to purcha 'r or he lp purchase
thf'lr ow r1 f'quipl m (:' nl. H ow('\'Pr.

th&lt;'sr pr oblems wil l br wor k I
out lat&lt;'r. TIH' C'm phasis rig ht
now b on signing up. A t&gt; irt h

I hope:vou krrp In m ind tha t thr

our

hi J;t t\~\· a.vs

l1' s' .~ ! I l l

SvniOI'!) Of thf'

l ~ lR7

:{, ,

TOI&gt;s 570

OPEN MON.-SAT. 10-9,
SUN. 12·6

!\1rDDLEPORT · J ane Coat es
will conduct a ceramics work·
shop for c hildren at. 2 p.m.
Wednesday a t the Middlepo rt
Li brary . Regis trat ion Is req uired
an d there is a $5 materia ls fee.
EAST MEIGS · Eastern At·
hletlc Boos ters will meet Wednes day, 7:30 p.m ., a t the high
schoo l, to discuss the fair.
. THUJlSDA Y
MIDDL E PO RT · Middl epor t
You th League will have a picnic
and sw imming pa rt y on Thurs·
day fr om 6 to 9 p.m . a t
Middleport Pool. All ba ll players
and families welcome.
MIDDLE PORT

Anouncements-----

BIBLE SCHOOL
Vacatioil Bibl e School will be
held J ul y n:n, 9 to ll :30 a. m .,a t

'
'
'

''

~ Auxiliary 263
~meet for letter

~

1 09

birthday

A rC'pOr l on th C' .lu !.' · b il'i t1Ciu.' '

GiiJ

party a t the Vl'tl'ra n' Hospita l in
C'hllli ro thr att r nd t'd b)' Mrs .

Each
·
•
Sale Price
Covet Glr~ Nalllllckl Or 10 Terrlllc Hall•
NaiiSIIcks noll polish In assorted shades or 1 o Terrific Nails
for strength'entng and protecting nails. Shop ond save!

Mar ga n "'! Row lf's and Mr s. L ul a
Hamp ton wa.s gi\·('n wh Pn tht'

Lewis Man ley Amr t•ica n l.l'g ion
A u xilla 1·)· 1~:1 m&lt;'t rrrl' ntlcl at !hi'
Mpunt Moria h Ba pt is t Churrh.
Middl cport.
n r,·i.•&lt;'d cons ti tution a nd b)'·

~r)l cJi rm u n .

If IJOII'd Rlct to !l.flow mm, •llludg NDifllup tt67HI21, Jim LIIIJIIB
It 882-2135, or H• Reith If 773-5514. ,,_. 1no I#~"'
fMII
·
.
·
Sale Price

•

Each
Sale Price
Cover Glrr MGICGra Or UpaHck For A Pretty Face
Long 'N Lush, Thick Lash 2. Clean La5h. or Marathon Mascara
for lovely eyes or Continuous Color moisturized lipstick.

I 81
89

2.19

::::::=:
in a kit ot 3 shade,

185 UPPER RIVER ROAD GALLIPOLIS

882-21:16

'

Mr. a nd Mrs .. Ja mes R. Cunningham of Rac in e arc a nnounr·
ing the approac hi ng ma n ·iagc of
thrir daught e r. .Iam ie l..v nn. to
Richard F. ldon Swa nso n, .tr .. son
of Mr. ""d Mrs . Ric hard Swa n·
so n. Sr., Pomrrov .
~
Th e ope n ch urc h wed ding will
ta kr place on F'r id a.v . .Ju ly· E . a t
~ ::lfl p. m . a t t hr Po mrro )·

LITTER MEETING
The r egular monthly m eet ing
or the Meigs Count y Littr r
Advisory Boa rd will be he ld on
Tuesday, Ju ly 28, 7:30 p.m .. at
the Me igs Count y Ex te nsio n
Orti ce on Mulberry Heig hts in
Pomeroy .

Are.a libraries begin new

Ohio Va ll ey Area Librarie-s uted to current use rs of the OVAL
dass of Souther n High Schoo l
(OVAL ) has begun distribution Books-by· Mail service. They will
will be holding u sw immi ng party
of · th e ne w "Book Connec tion" be mailed In Meigs County
From ~
p. m. to mid night
Boo ks· by· Ma ll catalog. This ca· during August 13·26.
S&lt;tlurti£1Y at London Pool in
If a county reside nt has not
s, ra cus&lt;'. Th ey arr l n viti n ~ talog, one of a se ries of three to be used
Books·by·Mall , . the new
di str ibuted during 1987, ha~ sev·
m&lt;:'miX'•·~ of t h~ gra duati ng
catalog
may be obtained by
e rai new and . unique features
c lass0s of Ea sll, rn and Southpr n
setting It apart from previous writing: Catalog, Books·by·Ma il,
iJ iso to a ll ('ntl t hr part.' ··
OVAL offering s. It Is provided to · Oh io Valley Area Libraries, 252
the resident s of Me igs County by w. 13th Street, Wellston, OH
1\' h rw~ And it Isn't evt•n .\u g ust
tht&gt; Meigs County Public Library 45692.
) '&lt;'!. Do kN'p ' m ill ng.
The Meigs County Public ·u .
through a contract with OVAL.
brary
also ha s copies of the
Over 1 ,000 title s are listed .Jn
c
atalog
available. You may stop
th e " Book Connec tion" catalog .
._
by
the
Library
to pick up a c opy.
F our hundred a nnota ted titles
There
is
no
charge for this
a rra nged by subj ect are In·
e luded . Subjects range fr om serviceexce p)lhe postage lor the
lnlllal order card, and it Is
(f'('IUrf' ! .
" AIDS" .to "Weste rns " with a
available
throughout the ten
generous sma the rln g of non·
1'01'~ 011 , IUfi
county
OVAL
service area. The
fiction and ficti on for children
Tr rrl Smith wa s the weeki)'
and a dult s. Three pa ges of Large Books·by ·Mail service Is sup·
be· ~ I lo~wr and S h t r·k~ T u rrwr, tlli"'
Pr int Tltles In cluding cookbooks,
ported by lhe Meigs County
runn£'r up. ut th&lt;• w k\~· m(' ('l ing
biogra ph ies, and a selec tlon of Public Library and U.S. Library .
of TOrs OH l ·!CIIi h&lt;' icl a I H u tla n!l.
Service and Construc tion Act ,
fiction a re Included. For the first
T he wr&lt;•kl\' t •·uit lla&gt;kf'l was ~&lt; ' O n
I grants provided through
Tille
limt&gt; eve r , the catalog c loses with
b\' Ma rei:.~ R~ 1'1'&lt;' 11 . SP\' ('1' 0:.1 1 ll f'\\ '
the
State
Library of Ohio.
a n a uthor listing or the annotated
&lt;'O il lt's ts wil l IX' gi n this fall. Thf' titles a nd four pa ges of titles .
All typesetting and production
club mcof•t ~ i'\· (' r~· T ut" !'\ da~· f1 om n· a vail able from earlier catalogs.
of the cata log were .p erformed at ·
t u 7 p.m.
OVAL . Chris Hunt, Extension
Th e cata log Is being dlstrib·
Librarian, used a Apple Macin·
tosh microcompuier to create the
•

~book

;.·;n~on~.•

1

SC'vf'nth-da;v Ad v f:-nttst C hurc h.

Mul ber ry He ig hts . Pasto r John
Sweigar t wi i officiate.
,
The bri de·Ci('C t attende d Eas t
l. ivrrpool Hi g h Schoo l. Her
fi a nce gradua ted in 19Rl from
M&lt;' ig High Sc hool and is a de nt al
tPchnici a n in th e U. S. Navv. The
coup!£'· ,w ill res idr in E dzeli.
Scot land .

COJ;Inection'

'
cover shots for artwork. Exteri·
sion Service Mana ger, E ri c And·
e rson merged the fll es with page
production software on a Macin·
lash toproduce thecamera r eady
copy. This in·house process re·
duced the unit cost of production
all owing for an up · graded
catalog .
Established in 1973 as the firs t
sta te· funded regional public li·
brary agency In Ohio, today
OVAL administers through local
public libra ries a variety of
programs designed to Improve
and extend services to local
residents. OVAL is made up of
public libra rie s In the Ohio
counties of Athe ns, Hocking,
Jackson, Lawre nce, Meigs, Pick·
aVwi aty, PTikhe, Roovss,L ScBioto a.od

I

Trustees, which consist of one
trus tee from each member· pub·
lie library board, determines
policy, controls finances , and
makes final decisions on what
services will be offered.

-

GOOD USED
WASHERS, DRYERS
REFRIGERATORS, TVs
G S&amp;
A

ELEC. RANGES

COUNTY· .

APPLIANCES
627 3rd /tve., Gallipolis

PH. 446-1 699
. HOUIS: I l.M.-6 P.M.

~eii~A~~~o~a~rd;;~of;!~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~=

Big Red Bologna ..............~~••.. 99c

rC'po rl r d

fro m

Walker Machinery Comes to
the Buckeye State!
Walker Machinery Company proudly announces the
opening of our Jackson, Ohio full service branch store!
Now, Caterpillar quality products and service are
available in a more convenient location for our Ohio
customers - and that means faster parts availability, ·
fa~ter service, and reduced time and travel costs to
your job site by our field service mechanic!
·
Store Manager Gary Hunley is looking forward to
returning to the Jackson area. He's been with Walker
for t5 years - and spent 3 years as a Parts and Service Representative in southeast Ohio.
Stop by our new store ....,. At. 35 west of Jackson,
and see how Walker is committed to the Buckeye
state. We're looking forward. to seeing you! ·

•Jackson, OH

•

l

I lB. BLUE BONNET

MARGARINE ..... lkAA ... 79&lt;
YELVEETA
CHEESE .................. S2.S9

LETTUCE •••••••••••••• 59~
LEMONS ......... 2/33&lt;
TOMATOES .....JJL•• 79&lt; '

5 OZ. BANQUET

Boil In Bags .............••... 2 /S1.09
Gary Hunley
Store Manager

If OZ. MRS. PAUL'S

Onion Rings ...•.•........•...•••. S1.49
I OZ.
Cool Whip .......................... S1.09
31 OZ. ·VAN CAMP

Pork &amp; Beans •.••..... ~ •.....•••.... 99&lt;
16 OZ. LUCII'S
Fried Apples .•................•••.•... 99&lt;
Lasagna Dinner •••..•...• ~ ..•.•. S2. 99

th C'

nr ws bullc tln on thr V.S budget
l~IH R part leu Ia r l)' noting th at
:l ~ r Vr t&lt;: ran s .lobs Tra ining Act
~· Ill rr m a ln in for e&lt;' throug h 19911.
tfhr report r d on thr lcglo n's
:posit ion on th• • loa n progr am . and
;~\ill s rela ting to Immigration and
ontra ·aid.
'• F'lorC'ncr Ric~ard s · n •ad ex·
&lt;'i·pts from t11e F' il'ln l': Line and
!C~Ot'l l' d on thr immig r a tion
i eform · act of 19Rti, notin g tha t
Ql~gal a ii('ns from El Salvado•·
have bC'gun retu rning hom &lt;&gt;s incr
they cannot be lega lly hir l.'d in
iliis country.
•Mrs. Annett &lt;' John son ha d the
closln~t pra yer and ther e was
gt oup s inging of "A mere a". A.
[)(1liuck lunchron was served In
,Ill~ N&lt;'llit&gt; Winston IE'IIowshlp hall
hr church. There will be no
.
'ling In Augu st. The Sep·
ber meeting will be he ld at
.the holne of Mrs . Tomlkt,&gt; Lewis.

CHEDDER
CHEESE ............ IP.Pl. S2.29

23 OZ. CHEF lOY ·AR·DEE

15 OZ. GENERAL MILLS

:to;·

675-1121

Lynn-Swanson engagement

KRAFT tOO% NATURAl MILD.

· Blennerhasset
picnic attended
;by loral group

m-5514

Ches t e r Unit e d Met hod is t
Church . . F or mor e informa tion,
ca ll 98:;.38:)0 or 985·431 2. All
c hildren welcom t&gt;.

BIBI.E SCHOOL
Vaca tion Bibl e . Sc hool will be
held .July 27· ~i. 7 to 9 p.m .. a t
So~th Beth el Churc h on Silver
Ridge. Classes for nursery
th ro ug h a dult . Everyo ne
welco me.

com c-. Bas ket dinner at noon.

Roast Beef ......................!}. S2. 99'
Breakfast Ham Loaf •..••••LI. S2. 19

with rop il's to bt· sr nt to Dl'pa rt ·
}iwnt h&lt;&gt;a dqu ar tl'r s.
,. · . A lr tt &lt;'t' on tht' importa n&lt; '&lt;' of
t: ihl' i\ uxilia f')' \\'JS recriv('d fr om
1oo f ighth Oiw·lct prrs id &lt;'nt . Mr, .
=.ta thl'r in&lt;' Curl. It w;~&gt; not.('({ th ai
j lhr unit has rruc hC'd go a l.
.
. Mrs . Ha m p.ton. il'gls la tt \'1'

5111 Av•ue
NltV Haven, W. Va.

wel come.

ECKRICH

Ja ws ul' thf' un il wf'r r n •v if' wr d
clu r in·g lhl' m &lt;:'P I ing

.lllt:kson AYIIIue
Point PleaSillI. W, Va.

POME ROY - The Belles and
Beau s Squ a re Dance Club is
spons9r lng a aa nee on Sat urday,
from 8 to 11 p. m , at the Senio r
Cit izens Cent er In P ome roy .
BIB!,.E SCHOOL ANNO UNCE - . Ca ll er will be Da le Ed(l y.
MENT
. Vaca tion Hlbie School for th e . WEST COLUMBIA . W.VA. .Chester Commun ity will be held · Tht&gt; descenda nts ai Dic k and
J uly 27)1. from 9 to 11: 30 a .m., a t Na ncy Ma rti n will lJ!' ga thE-ring
C hes ter Uni ted Met hod is t for a reunion on Saturday a t the
Church. Classes for ages 0·12. Ches ter Ma rtin r es idence. three
For more infor ma tion. ca ll 985· m iles bac k ·of Wes t Columbia.
3830 or 985·4:!12. ·All children W.Va. Fa mily a nd frie nds wei·

· America n

The Murray reunton...

~1n cl ~C'Cf'Pf&lt;'d

Second St111t
MaSOII, W. Va.

RAC INE · Racine American
Legion Auxiliary will meet
Thu rsday a t 7:30p. m. The Girl' s
State delega te will give her
report . Insta ll at ion of officers
will be held .

SATURDAY
POINT P LEASANT, W.VA . The Nev ille fam ily reunion will
be a t Krode l P ark in Point
P leasa nt Sa tu rd ay. Potluc k
dinne r about 12:30 p. m.

Ham Salas .........................~a•••• 89&lt;

COVet Gl.r tye PeriCH
Pro-lining precision eve
pencils. son blender tip.

IEIIBOI F.D.I.C.

RAC INE · Wildwood Garden
Club will meet a t 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday for a picnic at the
home of Ja net Theiss. Raci ne.
THURSDAY
CHES HIR E
Gallia·Me igs
Communi tY' Act ion Agency will

hold free cloth ing day lor low·
lncome persons on Thursday
from 9 a .m . to 12 noon at the old
high school building in Ches hire.

HOMEMADE

1.59

PEOPLES
BANK~
"The letter lank"

Leg ion Au • lliary, Feeney ·
Bennett Pos t 128. will meet
Wednesday evening a t the ha ll. A
dinner will be served at 6:30p.m.
for both the Auxiliary a nd Pos t
members wi th meetin gs to fol·
low . At the Aux il iary meeting
Buckeye . Gir ls Sta tt&gt; delegates
will be g iv ing thier reports. Girls
and their pa rent s pla nn ing · to
a ttend the d inne r are as ked to
a dvise P;; ulinE Grea thouse, 992·
64444.

graduati ng

.Diet Groups·

SALE ITARTI WID., JULY 22,
ENDS TUEI., JULY 21, 1917

Sale Price

part in t h&lt;' prog ram w!'rr':
• NursC' t'\': Diana .Ja ck son .
icachrr. · .Joa n Kin g and Lis
Rcvcr ic k. cra ft tra ch(' r and
hl'ip&lt;'r . a nd As hley a nd .less iea
Ha milton . Mi ssy ll&lt;' ns i&lt;' )' ,

Let me advise you tha t t.h&lt;'rt&gt;'s
been a cha nge In th e loca l Iori of
thE' th ird ,a nnual Chapman a nd
My rt a Ker wood Hill Fa mily
.Reun ion.
It riow ha s been sPt to b&lt;' he ld at
the gra nge ha ll on ·t he Roc k
Spr ings Fai rg round s nra r Pomc·
I'OY a nd will be he ld on ~&lt;;und ay.
Aug. 9. Th &lt;'t'&lt;' will be a potluck
d innf'r a t I .p. m. an d a ll rela tives

amount of work ha s hrrn don(• to

W&lt;JS imprPS-"' ('d a nd hope~ IO .gC'I
sam(' act ion going at thr p~trk sil c
f'his Wf'&lt; 1 k . A cons ld('ra h!P

~ and

TC'ac h Pr~ 0:.1nd st ude nt s lak ing

CPrtiflca te Is r&lt;'Qu ired fo r rrgis·
!ration. Those who ca n' t m akr
the Sat urday morning s ign up bu t
would likE' to part ic ipate can ca ll
992·6598.

a t an C'ari)· age.
·
Abo u t c.O kids sig ned a pC't it lon
a nd dire&lt;' tr d it to Pom eroy
Mayor Ric hard Sryl~r u rgin g
th at work p rogr('~s toward the
· drvelopmc nt of· th e par k in the ir
e nd of tow n.
Th&lt;' pla n worked . The Mavo r

CALL 992-2155
FOR DETAILS

.lo&lt;' l.a okhart. t&lt;'aC ht' rs: Anna
Lockha rt. hrti&gt;&lt;'r: Trr r~ Stobart.
Sha wn Nltz. P a lma Will's. La r iT
Rutt er: TN ri Fi f&lt;' . ,\nn e Flrow n.
Wr mti \o llins. a nd .lcss ica Sto·
ba rt . s tud!'nl s .
.Junio rs : F.li za be th Dufl\ .
tr achr r: F.iiN' n l:o,.·rrs, hr lp&lt;&gt;r:
Tr acy Collins. T a ra \o ngo. Juli e
Walk Autumn Griff ith . Ka ndi
Bat chrl. Ang r l ScariPs. Dr bbi &lt;'
/\ lklrr. Sha nn on Ni tz. Robe rt
Oli ver . J:l,obNt Oliv&lt;'l' . B r ~· a n
Olivt•r. Opal Wh itla tc h. a nd Stf'· ·
pha nil' Prier. st ud ent .&lt; . .
You th : N0 ll P rou df oo t .
lt'ae h&lt;'r: C' ha rid&lt;'n&lt;' Alkire. hrl·
per : Tomm)' Wel ls. Tina Batchr l.
.l r nnifcr Ru ssc ll. Brlinda a nd
.Jus tin Good!'. \ hris Al kir(' .
Sa nd\· l.a nd &lt;(k&lt;'r. Me lissa l'rut t.·
in g. Angi&lt;' Do na huc. a nd To ni
Rutt rr. student s.

WEDNESDAY

Th ursda)' eve ning. of co urse . is
fhr second a nn ua l Ohio l)n iver·
s it)· Commun iv ersi ty Ba nd Con·
crrt on the uppN par king lot in
Po mero,v provided through t he
sponsors hip of Ra nk I . Ni\ .
Yo u' r&lt;' in vit &lt;'d to at tPnd. There's
no Char ge but do 'takr a l a ~&lt;' n
c hair so tha t )'OU can r njoy the
progra m in solid mm fort - well.
ki nd of so li d com fort.

are l earning l hC' /\m('rica n way

CALL DAVE OR PAUL
TO PLACE YOUR AD IN
THIS YEAR'S EDITION

rr:======~=================j

: /\ pic nic at t h~ Bi&lt;' nnrrhassrt
Cs land wa s attend ed b)· a M ~i gs
t;ount~· family group ovc r th&lt;'
Julv 4 wel.'k r nd.
• Crossing thP Ohio from P ar·
k&lt;'rsburg on th&lt;' "Centrnnial " to
ihr Island whl'rl' th&lt;'Y &lt;'njoyed
th~ liorsr and buggy rides,
virwlng the mans ion , and the
be-autiful scent&gt;ry and trePS on
01&lt;' old plantation wer&lt;' Ruby
fl~rns lde . Ri chard a'hd Mar)'
Houdas he lt and Betsy, Audra
Houdashelt . Rob Harrison, Mary
Eita and Tom burnside, Pome·
iov· Grace and Glen Thomas,
t.On'g Bottom; Gall Thomas,
LongBottom; ChuckPt&gt;trl&lt;'. New ·
Haven; Linda and J e ff .Jont-s.
Cheshire; Margaret and Ke nny
King, Middleport, and Pat a nd
Suzan Thoma. Pomeroy.

By BOB IIOEF.LOCH
, You nrver m iss the wa ter 'til .
, t he well runs dry .. ~ nd the wells·
along with th('
far m ponds are
gett ing t here.
One rt-sidcnt
report&lt;'d T~ es·
·day th at his :100
foot well has
; gonP d ry a nd he
is att e m pting to wot·k ou t a n
a lt er na te systr m . Ro.v Holt er
says his far m ponds arE' drying
up. And grass mowi ng Is out of
th e qu('stlo n un i('SS vou wa nt to
mow d ust. And no ' ra in in th('
foreca s t

THE MEIGS COUNTY
FAIR TAB
IS COMING ON
AUGUST 14th

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 11

Community calendar/ area happenings .

The well runs dry ...

r----'---- -- - - -- - -- - - -.-- - - --

America's Favorite Store

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Beat of the Bend

Gregory J . Michael
Airman Gregory J. Michael,
Andr.e w L. Goodnlte
son of Everett and Sharon
Andrew
L. Goodnlte, son of
Michael of Syracuse, has gradu·
Mary
f!t.
.
Goodnite
of Rural Route
ated from the U.S. Air Force 111r
l,
Letart,
W.Va
., has been
cargo specialist course at Shep·
appointed
a
sergeant
In the U.S.
pard Air Force Base, Texas.
Air Force.
·
·
. During the course, students
The
new
.
non-commissioned
were taught methods for han·
offlcer completed training In
dllng and storing air freight.
They also earned credits toward management , leadership, hu·
man relations and NCO res pons I·
an associate degree through the . bllities,
before being awarded
Community College of the Air
this status.
Force.
Goodnite Is a: personnel sp!'His wife, Pamela. is the
cia
llst at Wrlght·Patterson Air
daughter of Larry and Irene
Force
Base, with ihe 2750th Air
johnson of Rural Route 2,
Base Wing.
Racine.
His wife, Regina, is the daugh·
He Is a 1985 graduate of Racine
ter
·of Milton R. and Audrey M.
Southern High School.
Clark of Rural Route 1, Letart.
He Is a 1983 gradu ate of
Wahaina High School, Ma son,
W.Va.
John M. Morris
'
Second Lt. John M. Mor r is has
participated in the Strategic Air
Command's annual readiness
Chris A. Davis
training exercise "Global Shield
Chr
is
A.
Davis, son of Willia m
87."
K. Davis of Mason,
and
Kathryn
Selected Air Force Reserve
W.Va. , has h~ n appointed a
and Guard units joined with SAC
units worldwide in the extensive sergeant In the U.S. Air Force.
The new non -commissioned
exercise designed to enhance
officer
completed training In
read.tness and support U.S. na·
management,
leadership, . hu·
Ilona! policy.
man
relations
and
NCO responsl·
Morris Is the son of Carl E . and
billtles,
before
being
awarded
Janet E. Morris of Rutland. ·
this
status.
He is a shift commander with
Davis Is a ser vices spec ialist at
the 380th Bombardment Wing at
Holloman
Air Force Base, N.M.,
Plattsburgh Air Foree Base,
with the 479th Aircr aft Genera·
N.Y.
lion
Squadron.
The lieutena nt is a 1985 gradu·
His
wife, Jill, Is the da ughter of
ate of Ohio University, Athens.
Robert Barton of Middlepo rt,
a nd Doris Roberts of Mas on.
The sergeant is a 1979graduate
of Wahama High School , Mason.
Ronald L. Jarrell
Airman 1st Class Ronald L.
Jarrell, son of Ri chard L. and
Doris J . Jarrell of Rural Route 2,
Margery S. Mill er
Point Pleasant, W.Va., ha s grad·
Army Pvt . Margery S. Miller,
uated from the U.S. Air Force
course for Information systems daughter of Jane Huffman and
spt?clallst at Keesler Air Force George W. Miller, both of Mlddl!'port, has arrived for du ty with
Base, Miss.
'
th e 198th Personnel Services
Graduate of the course learned
how to opt?rate and ma intain Company, West Germany.
Miller Is a personnel records
e lectronic da ta processing equip·
specialist.
men! , and earned credits toward
•
an associate degree In applied _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ J_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _

~(:hurc~ bible school finishes week
Closing prog ram of th&lt;' Pomr ·
rov Church of Chris t Bibi &lt;'M' hoo l
wa s held ~' rida)· at th(' t'hurr h
with irC' r reum and c ak(' bPin g
sen·pd to those attending foll ow·
ing thP program.
Pat Thoma was di r&lt;'c tor of rhp
schoolwithD ia na.la c kson asslst
ant. Suzan Thoma a nd F.liza beth
Duffy W!'rC th&lt;' .mu s ic dir ~c t ors.
. with Laura Proudfoot S('n ·in ga!&gt;
secrrtary· trrasutw . Drvotiona l
· tm drr for th~ school was N&lt;'i l
Proudfoot with .Joan King a nd
Mrs. rroudfoot sen'ing ·~ mis·
&gt;ona•-y dirN'tors. Sh iloh Mi sson
: for abandonr'd and abust•d rh ild·
; r&lt;'n from Missouri was thr
· mi ss ion prO.i&lt;'CI for thc sc hoo l.
: Helping in the kit r h&lt;'n \\;&lt;'r&lt;'
; Naomi Ohling&lt;'r a nd Ma r)· Ann
•Fidds .1Sher r i Might ha ndl ed thr
regis tra tions. Ba rbara Field s.

Wednesday, 'July 22, 1987

ADVERTISING DEADLINE
IS AUG. 7th

Jeffrey W. Sopher
Sgt. Jeffrey W. Sopher has
participated in "BrldgeofPeac!'/ Puenta De La Paz 87" In the
southern regions of Costa Rica.
U.S. Army engineers and sup·
po r t personnel constructed
bridges along ari all·weather
road to Pacific Coast towns In
Costa Rica, ensuring year· round
overland access to these areas.
Medical a.n d humanitarian l!Ctiv·
Illes were also conducted
throughout the exercise.
Sopher is a heavy construction
equipment operatoF with the
536th Engineer Battalion In
Panama .
Ht&gt; Is the son of Vernon R. and
Shirley J. Sopher of 36282 Rock

Ronald G. Davis
Army National Guard Private
Ronald. G. Davis, son of Robert
E. Davis of Hartford, W.Va., and
Jeanette L. Freeman of Syra·
cuse, has completed basic train·
lng at Fort Dix, N.J.
· • During the training, students
received instruction in drill and
~eremonles, weapons, map read·
lng, tactics, military courtesy,
military justice, first aid , and

...

Wednesday, July 22, 1987

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

••

WALKER
Machinery

[B !Youn CATI!I'IPILLAI'I DE A c E" I.
CATEAf&gt;IU.AA. CAl ar1CI [B 111'1 tro1QIII'IIIk' ot CalerlJolllll 1r1t

For On the Job Security!

.

Cheerios ............................ S2.S9
1Ot/• OZ. CAMPBELL'S
. . Vegetable Beef Soup •....•.•.... 69&lt;
15

oz. oz.

Hunts Manwich••• ~..•......•... S1.29
3 PK.
.
Bounty Paper
.Towels·.•.•••• $2.99
22 OZ. SUNLIGHT
Dishwashing Detergent •••• S1.89
32 OZ. TIOPICANA

·

Orange Juice ... ~ •••..•...•..••••• S1.39
21 01. PEMBERVILLE

,Tomatoes ............................. ~89&lt;

�Page- 12-The Daily Sentinel

Wedna~t:lay, July

Pomeroy-Middlewrt, Ohio

u:·-s. has

u.s.

22, 1987

impressive array of
military·force in Persian Gulf

IRAN

Potential rarge of
sl :kworm

es

'1'1 •$$1 1

Per$.ian · '~-"""-

·. Gulf

...·

SAUDI ARABIA

Gulf of

{)man
200

0

UAE.

._

miles

I

-- --- ' '
.

--

. U.S. BEGINS - American Flap were hoisted
for the fll'st time on lw&lt;&gt;-rerlstered Kuwaiti oil ·

' I

OMAN

tankers waltnrlng to enter the volatile Persaln
Gulf under U.S. Navy e!lcort. (UPJ)

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST TO 8 AM EDT 7·23-87

KUWAIT (UP I) - The United
States is · moving into the wartorn Persian Gulf with an array
of deadly warships and jets
carrying enough sophisticated
electronic surveillance and jamming equipment to spot and
baffle almost any foe.
.Analysts say the U.S. Navy,
which has assumed responsibility for protecting l1 re-flagged
Kuwaiti tankers, should have no
trouble repelling a conventional
attack in the gulf.
But an unconventional attack
- such as a nighttime suicide
raid by ultra- radical • Iranian
Revolutionary Guards in a
dinghy loaded wIth explosives has some observers concerned .
"They are ari· unguided miss ile," one Wes tern diplomat said.
Two Kuwaiti tankers hoisted
the U.S. fl ag Tuesday and were
prepared today to pa ss - under
the careful watch of America n
warships - throug h the trea'
cherous Strait of Hormuz and
into the Persia n Gu lf.
Th e U.S. prese nce alongside
thE' tankers In the gu lf will be
Impressive:
-A destroyer, three cruisers
and four frigat es will protect the
tankers with guided a nti· ship
a nd an ti-missile m issUes. The
des troyer a nd cruisers have
o-lnch gu ns that can hit a fa r get
more tha n 1:-i'mlles away.
-The -Gulf Task Force has
high-tech. lon g-range radar that
enables It to des troy a n aircra ft
befor£' It comes within range to

launch a missile a nd to immediat ely detect an enemy's missile
radar being locked qnto it.
-The carrier USS Constellation is just outside the gulf In the
Arabian Sea, providing air support from up to 90 F-14 fighters ,
A-6 llght bombers , F· 18 fig ht erbombers and s.urveillance from
E -2C Hawkeye mini· AWACS
radar planes.
The main threat to the America n task force comes from Iran ,
which has threa tened to attack
a ny U.S. warship in the gulf and
repea.tedly has attacked Kuwa iti
ta nkers. Kuwait. whi ch supports
Iraq in it s nearl y 7-year;old war
with Iran. asked for the U.S.
protection
beca use of. the fre•

l

Ohio

.. '

Looking for light· we ight. fiber·

S1.09

t

WITII FRIIS...... $1.6•
,,

__
...
..
.,..
....
....
..
..
---..-----·
----·-·
__
____
...
....
.
.
..
_
---·-·--.. ............._..
'ID ,
fiMt
• • ,I.l&amp;
"'"""
_
tin~~
tt S P.&amp;
I

&amp;A._
..
118111M!fl'l

~,

RARI

........,..,.. ............"

......... ...
......

..

-~.,
.,___

··-----·------!
"
J
----·-- ......

. ...

·~-·-·

011_.

:.=-=-:::.~~..:::::""

~.::

::..-=...-r.::.:.";:......":"::.;;-...:: .... -

..............

tl••

JH&amp;••

Cluii/1~
cover
~llowt"! litleplw"cr uchrm~e•···

::\-~.

=-~·

· --llll-"_ .....

t=:;..::

Wt know whtrt tht Iotti. is.

::t=t:::r.....

_

___
..1 -_
--·'· --·--··-··,

,._,_ ... ,..,
n--"".,.11- w-•_,.,
,_
n -:-.J.~
,._
,._~·-·-

___
=-·---··....-

11 - R-TV&amp;C&amp;I••

11--loD•

fiDUCIARY ·

17, 1117, In tho

M.... County
Prolloto
c.,..,
CaM No. 2titi74,
M._ll1 L. . . . . . 3tl70

Union Av-. P-roy,
Ohio 48711, Wol oppointed
Adllllnlftrllffl• o! the - t o
.t C"-!fee 111-ot lhoeb,
•• t....t. ·'-•• ot 4lM2
~- l'loe&lt;l.
H--ell
Grove, Moigo County, Ohio.

'I

~

lllobo&lt;t E. luCtt,

l

l'letlll1tJud9o
Lette lt . Nunt1oed. c•ft(
171 22 ,

It: til

I.

3tc

,.ubHc Notice

· Coun. CaMN•. 28141,D~
~ f . ....... 213 Iouth
flftll A - . MltWI po t.
Olllo 41710- ..........
· - - o f .... of

.•O&lt;;J+

M. ..... delid. af JU Iouth
Alttt
. . _ . C"""'W,
,
4~.
.
Jl&amp;fUOOOC ..

being

to tho

_

oonven6enct .nd wlllfare.
Tho , . _ to vacate .,_.

of S - To_,., Rood No.
)2fl m.y be viewed ond coplod 111 1IMi Commlaaionero
0t11co. Mo9 Coonty Court·
---~.Ohio .

.

Molge County

. Coinmllllonera
Mory Hobetltlor, Clerk
f7l 1 ti, 22 2tc

NEEDED
· CREDIT MANAGER
With retail sales experi ence. Handle all -.o,rlitt
sales approvals and collections, and also sales
in retail store . Salary
depends on experience.
Send resume to Daily
Sentinel. P.O. Box 7291 .
Pomeroy, Ohio.

WANTED
JEWELRY STORE
MANAGER
Full time. Prefer experience in buying and
retoil selling but nol
necessary. Send resume to:
The Daily Sentinel
P. 0. Box 7·29·1
Pomero , Ohio 4 57 69

air bubble lingers
_"I never told you,"

·

- I hope "you come
· apin" to find
Grttn fields and
still waltr.
Live lORI &amp;
prosper.

Save'I.OO

-

ULDI Cm'tl .,.. 41!

acm, 3 Br. r1m:ll. mpeted,
Ill*-pitt! cerport. Ast~ing

-

Dbl. ltleck P.lll with
!IOJIJI. Asliint $28,500.
IIDDLENIT - Nice one
fiDor 5 rm. bunpiow with
btlh, carport &amp; level lot for

.All Readings Guaranteed·AM Confidential

FIRST 1M II THIS MEA - • . AILE WNIJS TO HELP

iiJSt $17500.

I'OM!ili- Business bldg.

oJ.ow.Mem.g. Reedlrig ....

5 rwllts, rwM for IIMther.
$45.0110.
1Ht11.LL

•Piychlc Reedlng .....20

CHOOSE TH£ RWIUIG YOU DESIRE
CLIP THIS AD MD SAY£ $5.00 011 TilE AIOVE PRIClS

w•·mt
c.rtlfiM lf,,.••ll

· 0,. From 9 a.m.- 11 p.m.
For More la1formoti0n Call 675-7119
'I

inl $41,000.

J32 500. .
IIRISVILLE - Lc. 3 flC
111. 8 rms., beserHnl. ltke

Telh Your Past, _
&amp; Future
Gives Advice On All Affairs Of Life Such As Love, IIJarrial{e And Business

2217 Jedi._ b•. - Paillt

7·2-1 mo,

Plett-

',•

•

15 Yn. Experience in
. Schools, Homos,
Churches.
Good throUgh Aug. 30, 1917

1181DDLEPORT OHIO

5/ 1/ tl n'
((UT OUT FOI FUTURE

US()

lEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
,85-3561
•Wuhers •Dishwashers
•Ranges
, •Refrigerators
•Drvers •Freezers

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

PAT HILL FORO
992-2196
Middleport; Ohio

PARTS and

· 1-13-tlc

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

4·22-87-Hn

·992-3410

IJ.. •tOJ· DI h~t- lflttar

PUll!(

IHV~ED

___ _

LI'MESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT
10-8-tlc

E . rMin

$42,900.00

IIEW LISTIII6 - Nice 2 B~
pa11eftd home 011 Mulberry
Hts. Central hell, carpelinL
lifts ol closet space, one
floor, storms, insulated, aar111' &amp; 11. Jot.
mACUSE - I tl. 3 Br.
frame trrl 124. Nice kitchen
witll ran11. eerpetin~o blseiMnt &amp; 2 porches. $35,000.
40 ACIES - Rutland Town·
!llip. Free 111, mineuls. 4
Brs. httlle &amp; btdgs. Asking
'«1,000.
· troltltiY - 6 rms .. an
&lt;!tnt, baiement, small ya td
~•r the stares. $12,000.
SYIACUSE - 3 Brs., nice
beth, a•s liea~ carpetitte,
aluminum sidin&amp;. aaraae on
corner lot. $25,000.
mACUSI - LGt 1121!19,
one ft., 12 yrs. old. 3 Br.
hortte wit!l IJmHy rm. &amp;
weodllurnittt lirfii)ICt, I II
belhs. plnpflll. S-46,(!00.
lOCI sntiiS -Gaod4Br.
2 slaiY homt fumace, ~
unils. • rerl nrns, 2
~ p;qe &amp; I&amp; kt As~­

Rec1ive 500fo Off
SECOND tuning if
done within on•
y•ar.

992-3718

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

949-2263
or 949-2168

Month of July

Over 70
acre !arm with older home,
aange and other buildings.
Close to Pomeroy. ASKING

, -1111 41-112 -33215

N. 2nd AVE.
MIDDLEPORT, OH.

1f2 .PRICE

IIEW LISTIIIG -

!'hone

1 mo.

PIANO TUNING

NEW- REPAIR

CERAMIC BISQUE

992-2259

2111 E. 2nd St.

7 - 3 - 1~

ROOFING

and

...

RUSS MOORE
992-2526

Howord L. Writesel

DABBLE
SHOP

PLAST1C CRAFT

POMEROY,O.

'

•Palm Readlng .... . 10
•C.nl R~ ..... 16

P1111 Mt11le

S'its"

'

.

IJut wlltn
To1're "On the
Road Apin"
Hulltin&amp; "Biu1

the

ACCENT

All M•h•

Business Services

TO liLLIE NELSON
&amp; UNICORN FANS:

By (hanct or Appointment

S· S•'I7·l mo.

METAL SALES, INC.

, -800-826-1548

1124 East Main 51.
Pomeroy
HOURS: Tue:-Wed.-Fri.
II o.m, to 7 p.m.
5undoy: I p.m.-7 p.m.

Owner /M•chanic

PH. 742·2027

WEATHER MAP - Rain and or showers are possible Thursday
morning In J)arts ol the northern lntermountalll region, extreme
northern plains and Great Lakes. Showers and thunderstorms are ·
possible In parts ofthe southern plains, the GuiiCoutand extreme
soulh Atlantic Coast. (UPI)

Riverine Antiques

PH. 949-2756
John K. Bentl

FREE ESTIMATES

P.O. BOX 1166
MT . VERNON, OH . 43060
DAVIS METAL SALES is the tiation 's fastest growing
MANUFACTURER of D-RIB metal roofinr &amp; siding.
We offers 4 profiles: D-RIB, HI-RIB, 5-V, COR·
RUGATED. Orders cuslom cut to the inch at no extra
charae. OMS offers 10 beautiful colors plus galvanized and plvalume. FREE delivery 100 squares or
more. Trims. s~yliahts and accessories . Quality discounts available.

BUY OR SELL

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

R ESIOENTIAL / CO M MER CIAL

I o.. C_

ANTIQUES

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

FENCE COMPANY

. .................
,.....

fW Occluded

JOHII TEAFORD
Proftssional
CHESTEII, OHIO 4S120
6-15-87-1 mo.

.

IIEW LISTIIIG - SYRACUSE- Remodeled 2 story
hOme. 3·4 bedrooms. I I?
baths, basement, !arage
and old barn on app1. I acre
ot ground. Priced to sell at
$39,900.00.

FOR SALE

J.R.'s REPAIRS

MODULAR HOME!
Carter French
Residence
Corner of Fourth
and Palmer.

TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service

Middleport
Must see to appreciale .

CAll

614-992-3293
7-11 -1 mo.

PlUMBING &amp; HEATING
168 North S..ond
Middleport, Ohio 45760

IIEW LISTIIIG - IIIOOLE-

SALES &amp; SERVICE

CALL CLELAIID REALTY
"1Mt: IIIIIIIIIG TEAll"
Ill REAL ESTATE'
lleAty E. Clllan( Jr

992-tl91
Jelll Trmtii ..... Mt-2660

Dettii·Tti!Mf ..... m,5&amp;9Z
fi'ICJ lilfle........ M9-3010
.orne........,........ m-2259
'

. 8-20-'86

Hare

CUSTOM BUILT

HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"At Reasonable Prices"

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860
Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS

Call 614·4146·3028

4-16-86-tf"

EUGENE LONG

141 99'2-6550

CAll:

Ph. !6141 143-5425
· 5·22-87-2 mo. pd.

1128 ttln

NEW HOMES
RESIDENTIAL
RENOVATIONS
FREE
ESTIMATES
ALLWORK
·GUARANTEED

.BELL CONSJJUCTION

General Contractors ·
IR~CINE, OHIO
949-2741 i·lB-' BHto

Computeriied Hearing Aid Selection
. ~ SVfim Melds • Interpreting Selvices

!

Work Gutranteed
FREE ESTIMATES

, 20 years
"Free Estimates' ·

IISIDENCI PHON!
16!41 992-77S4

~

MASONRY IESTOIATION,
SWIM POOLS, STER, IARNS,
FARMING EQUIPMENT,
HOUIES. STORE FRONTS, lTC.

Roofing ol aft Tvpes
Worked in home area

IUitNISi PHONI

~

I'll C••• To Ye1. Porlt~lo
. Stti~IHlltt

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling

Pay Your Cable &amp;

Bill&amp;

111stOENTtAl
COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER

VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM

I

Phone

SANDBLASTING

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

We Carry Fishing Supplies

II DDLEPORT - PRICE
REDUCED - This older
ltome is close to stores and
schoob. 2·3 bedrooms, level
lot, carpeting and other fea·
turM including a nice front ·
perch. MAKE OFFER. $19,000.00.
POMEROY - Older 2 story
home wilh IQfgeous wood·
I!Gfl, fireplace &amp; nice cabinets rn k~chen . 3'bedrooms, .
hu«e living room, dining
r0011 &amp; equipped k~chen.
Central air, garage and storace buildint MAKE OFFER.
$39,900.00.

.
614-843-5248
.

REASONABlE - REliAilE
d.

IIEW LISTIIIG - RACINE
AREA - Approximately 26
ltre5 ol vacant land really nice building sites.
CAll TODAY' $13,000 00.
POIT - Here is a 2 story
colonial in Middl~port. th-at
has many great features.
Great livinc room, great
woodburning lireplace,
&amp;real workshop, plus a great
apartment lor rental in·
come. WANT $34,900.00

Electronic Organs
Mobile
service
.

BISSELL
BUILDERS ·

PAINTING &amp;

liSA M. KOCH, M.S.

.Ucensed Cli~ical Audiq_logist
(6i4) 446-7619 or (614) 992·6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

MARCUM
CONTRACTING
CHEmi,OIIIO

•ROOFING ~SIDING
•WINDOW REPLACEMENT
•REMODELING.

.ROOM ADDITIONS
•GARAGE&amp; • POLE
BUILDINGS

REFERENCES

Phone Dor or hettl•11

985-4141
GENDAl C01111AOOIS

7-15-17

L ••· pd.

BOGGS
SALE$ &amp; SERVICE
U. S. 'RT. SO EAST
GUYSVIlll, OHIO
Authorlzttl John Dotrt,
Ntw Holland, hslt Hog
fori. Equip....,!
Dtaltr·

Flr111 Equlf•..t
Parte &amp; Servlee
•

SERVI"Cr
-

Addona and remodeling
Roofing and gutter work
Conerete work
·
Plumbing and eleet:rieal
work
(Free Estimates)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215 or 992-7314
Pomeroy, 'ohio
4-15-'86-tc
MIKE'S APPLIANCE
REPAIR SERVICE
Service Call
Only S12SO

3 Announcements

held Saturdav at Krodel P•rk,
Point Pleasa nt . Dinner about

washers, ..,.,.,,, rainen, '-·
hwashm, miuowawts. ..,.
bogo dlop ... h, trash · · -101'1.

CALL 99%·6771

7-6-'17·1 mo.

Roger Hysell
Garage
Rt. 124, Pomeroy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK

REPAIR
Alto Tr••••lsalo•
PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121
6·11-tfc

•

992-3476.

One to two acres () f land In
country for trailer. Muat h.we
septic tank , trailer hook-up and
water . Writ e Alberta Backus,
222 Beach St ., Middleport. Ohio
45760 .

t2,30.

McDan iel Cuatom Butchering.
Open 6 day week. 304-882 3224.

4

Giveaway

Used bath tub for watltt' trough .
Call after 7 pm . 304·676-3248 .
Sh.allow or deep water . well
pump . 614 -245-9146 .

/

Employment
Servtces

2 calico kittens. Long hair-tO
good hom e. Call 614 - 446 -

3539.
1

male- bla ck and

grey

strip

kinen, 6 wlcs. old . Free to good
loving

home. Call

11

Help Wanted

614 -446-

2393.
Wt'tite puppies. Mixed breed.
Givetway to good home. 614985-4168 .

Ducks to give away. 614 -742·

2663.

Free Female Beegle to good
home . No papers. Call614 -843·
5164.
Free Pit Bull to good home.
Family pet . Calll?1 4 -843 -5164.

2 full blooded red Beagles. 1
male. 1 female. 304-675 -7754.
Small miKed · to good hOme.
304-67~- 5371 .

6

Lost and Found

LOST: Buff cocker spaniel in
Core Mill aree .REWAAO . Call
614 -379 -2128 .
Lott Black and White, male,
Siberian Husky In O.J . Whit&amp;Kemper Hollow area. Answers to
''Mee-s ha" . Call 61 4-446 · 3172
or 446 -7216 .
Found: Mother Beagle (black
and brown) and 1 male puppy.
Found in Portland , July 17. Call
614 -843-5459 .
Lost: Female eat in Syracuse
are11. Long hair, dark tabby with
white ches1 and paws. Call
614 -992-7536 .
Lost- 2 coon dogs, 1 Walker and
1 BlueTick. 10· MileCreekarea.
304-895-3338

.7

Yard Sale

·······Gallij:iolrs --·· ·····
&amp; Vicinity

.·------........ _ _. ___ __---- --.. ··Moving Sale· 49 Garfield Ave.,
Wed . , July 22 - Fri ., July
24 .Some Antiques. lots of
everything .

Y1 mi. out Bulaville Rd. Fri.,
Antique furniture, clothing,
garden tools . dishes. green
stripe nur t ing uniforms.
Carport Sale 24 Henkle Ave ,
July 22 and 23 9 :00 -4:00 .
Clothing, Miac . items.
Garage sale July 23 -24- 26 on
Bidwell-Rodney Rd . Lots of
Bargains. If rain ne)lt week.

mile out Bulavllle Rd .• turn
right . Jeans, coats, books. furn i·ture, misc . Thurs., Fri. , and Sat.
11..

··· · p·o iTierov ··:·· ·· ··
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
Hendenon 's, Rt . 143, July 22
through August 1 . Good school
clothing and more.
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday,
July 23, 24.26. 9:00 -? Y2 mile
past Five Points on Rt. 7 . Watth
for signs.
We' re mowing west and the
covered wagon wont hold it altl
So, on Friday end Saturday, JUly
24 and 25. from 9a.m . til 4p.m .
Coma and bargain at 33376 SR
7 , Pomeroy . At brown two-story
house. fint hou ae on ttleleft past
Forest Run Road going north,
second house on the right past
roa'd to Jay-Mar Golf Course
going aouth. Lots of large and
· small items of allsprts. clothea,
furnhura. tires , toys, and more,
, mor~. more . Dont mis s this onel

·······pt-Pieiisa·r;r--···
&amp; Vicinity
608 Parrish. Furniture, clothes,
toys. bikes. Fri. &amp; Sat . •, 0 am till

4,oo.

Gailipolis Ferry. Firtt road to left
past Post Office. Follow signs.
Thurs . Fri. Sat . Home Interior.
Mby items, trlb. clothing, rocking ehair, hobby tlorae. mise.

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

8

SUVIIIG IlL MAJOI lUND! Of

HOUSEHOlD API'UANIE!. ALL
IIIPAIIS GUAIANTUD t lUI,
PAllS AND LUOt
Str•Killt ' rafrigeraton, frltl·
"' A( (wiulow unih on!yl,

c." 614·446-01 75 .

Buying daily gold , silver coins,
rings. jewelr~ . sterling ware , old
colni, large currency, Top prices. Ed Burllett Barber Shop,
2nd. Ave. Middleport, Oh . 814 -

' 3.00
TROPHIES
PLAQUES
BADGES

No Sunday·

Let Us Fenu You In

E/-d ~OWERS

NEW
GRIPS

PH. 949-2160
or 949-2801

North.

111..,.. ttl · WHt, Solem
Tawttoltlp, M.!ga County,
Ohio .
The purpoee ot tho afore- -lng ond hoorlng wHt
M ta .e.termlne whether or
nat the vacllion of 1 portion
of leltrn T-nohlp Rood
No. 321. oo -oribed In tho

'8 .00

" Free Estimefes"

leing I pertMnent va w
cation of 1 pOrtion of S•lem
Townoltlp lllood No. 326
tocewd In let;tlono 17 and
B -

.

New Homes Built

~1:

z;t. TIIWnthlp

GOLF
LESSONS

SIDING CO.

........ fultv dotcrlbtd eo fof·

-~ of County Commie·
• ....,,, i1 fof th. public"•

AI'I'OINTM!NT Of
FIDUCIAllY
On JulY t. 1 . .7. 'In tho
Molfo C::ount&lt;r l'n&gt;boto

PM. "2·2556

"*"'•
Ohio 4e7eB .
,.. ,11_111 vec:M:Ion

THE
KOUNTRY CLUB

BISSELL

.Ofllce of M.... Coonty Comn 'r leN••· Courthouu. p.,._

-~ted

NOTICE OF

DAIRY
VALLEY
"At tho IIIII of the,_,., ••- .......

•aL~:s~LTnoN

T-32t ot 1 o'clock P.M. in tho

OF
APPOINTMENT OF
on July

*VINYL SIDING
*ALUMINUM SIDING

fi'ubllc Netic:e

United Press International
A steamy " bubble" that drove
temperatures to 101 degrees over
mid-Atlantic states and made it
hotter In Maryla nd than in
Arizona hovPred east of the
Rockies today..
· Temperat ures soared into'the
90s and nea r 100 degrees from the
Midwest a nd mid-Atlantic coastal stat es Monday and Tu t'sday,
attributed to "a series of high
press ure systems centered over
central Tennessee that have been
there now for five days:
"The haze and humidit y is
caused by a stagnant high over
Tennessee. This creates a bubble
over the central and eas tern
areas of the United States. it's a
s tagnant high. it 's a very typical
summer pattern for this time of
th(' y~ar," National Weather
Service s poke s man Dan
McCarthy said today.
Temperatures were forecas t in
the 90s- but probably not above
100 - eas t of the Rockies toda y,
with slightly cooler readings in
the 80s over New England, New
York and Michigan to the
Dakotas.
·.The JOO-degrec mark was
cracked in the nation's capita l
for the fir s t time in nearly four
years Tuesday, and police offic·
ers at a s tation in the city 's
southeast section werealloweq to
leave early in the day because of
a lack of central a ir conditioning,
Sgt. Joseph Gentile said.
There were record high
temperatures of 88 in ,Beckley.
w .va .. ,90 in Alpena, Mich., and
94 in Flint , Mich.
A woman who wen! toGarthe's
Appliance Store In Tra verse
Cit y, Mich .• looking fo r an air
conditioner was told, "We had six
of them when we opened. By nine
o'cJock this morning they were -

PH. 949-2969

The Neville family reunion will be

1711. 11, 21. :he

all gone."
. The high in Richmond, Va ..
and Baltimore. Md ., was 101'
degrees.
It was JOO in Yuma, t\riz.
And high humidit y made it feel
even hotter . In Washington,
zookeepers confined to quarters
the National Zoo's popular pair of
pandas, Ling-Ling and HsingHsing.
Two m en in Silver Spring, Md ..
where temperatures also hit 100,
and a woman in Arlington, Va.,
were overcome by the he a 1 and
hospitalized .
"It seems it's too hot for people
to come outside." said Steve
Sessions, assistant ma na!(er of
Storm Brothers Ice Cream Factory in Annapolis. Md . " It' s slow.
We're not doing any business." ·
Thunderstorms brought some .
relief from northern Virginia to
Delaware. but created problems,
too. High winds blew down trees
in LewPs, Del., a nd power lines in
Chu rch Hl!l, Md .
A tornado in Manassas, Md., 30
miles east of Washington D.C.,
toppled dozens of airplanes and
s wung one craft, a witness said,
"like a top on its wing." No
injuries were reported.
Showers and thunderstorms
were scattered across the upper
Midwest, _alon!l the Gulf Coast
and In Nevada, l.Jtah, Wyo ming
and North Dakota .
A thunderstorm smashed Salt
Lake Ci ty with rain and golf
ball-size hall. forcing the brief
evacuation or some 400 people
from a state office building. The
storm closed roads and knocked
out power to about 10,000 homes .
Hall just smaller than baseballs bombarded Coalville, Utah,
while rain triggered a mud slide
that' briefly closed Highway 14
between Yellowstone Park and
Cody, Wyo.

CLOS"D SUNDAY

Hom eo .

Wanted to buy, standing timber~
Call AI Tromm at 614-742 ·
2328.
.

7·6·11110.

Public Notice ·

I\IOTtCE

Ann ou nc em en t s

HRS: • ~:OJ·6 : 00
·Monday-Saturday

446-8318

Jl--o..o-....
II-_,., .. 1..-

Public Notice

7 •9 · '87-1 mo .

lo&lt;atttl Halfwoy htwttn
Rt. 7 • '" lashan

:Q - h o _ l _

..... . N

By NEAL E. ROBBINS

We al1a know thl place for
butthtring anti prDC•nint
We 1atitfy or you tlon't pay
FREE IUTCHII.. G
W/!HIS COUPON
Good lhru August 1.

40% OFF ON WINI)OWS
- THRU JULY
Aho do illng, l'tiOIIn&amp;.......,
au FOI filE ESli!IUTE
992 ·6116 or 367·7220

SMALL ENGINE
CENTER
PARTS • SERVICE
Repairs on All Makes
TransaxJe Repairs

CALL ANYTIME

A..._, M'll"=·

-RAIN
E:!ZJsNOW
. . Static
FRONTS: . . Warm "Cold

'"··t 3,

Wo.ntod to buy ' U•od Mobile

'"~-

..• •

It-

-~-=s==-~~~

____.......,.._

,...,,.

.::.~::::.~=-·-- .. ·-

ADOLPH'S

_POMEROY, Olt.

g, ...
iw==;~~riiiii~F=rrr~:r,mii=iiiit~ii~~
EAGLE
TAYLOR BUILDERS

ins . Call614
-78&amp;2 .
port•b··-446
kennel-at

~+~+o·ct

\

Wented To Buy

9

quent Iranian attacks. ·
Iran has no submarines or
air-la unched anti-ship missiles
similar to the Exocet fired by an
Iraqi jet. that ripped into the ,
frigate USS Stark Iii th e gulf ,on
May 17, killing 37 American
sailors.
The chief concer ns arc )J'a n's
F-4 and F-14 jet fighters and
Chinese-made Silkworm missiles, but the missiles are not yet
believed to 1&gt;4? operatlonah
Silkworm s ites have been spotted on Bandr Abbas and Qeshm.
jus! off the 30-mlle-wtde Strait of
Hormuz - at the mou th of the
gulf - through which the tankers
and U.S. ships must pass. The
miss iles have a range'of 50 miles·.

Speilel of the Week.
FOOTLONG .1

13'

Aick Paaraon Auc1ionaer 11cen•ed in Ohio end We1t Virginia: R..l E1tate, antique, farm,
liqufdation salu , 304-773 5785 or 773-1430 .

Wanted at Acroas the Street Experienced hair sty lin. Preieu bly ·with a following. Ctll 814-.
446· 9610 ask for RoKie.
Retail Security in local stare.
Store detective. start at 83.86
pe' hour, trl'lining program &amp;
equipment included. Send back groUnd information with phone
number to Fishers Big Wheel
NO . 18 , 100 Wash i ngton
Square, Washington Ct. House,
OH 43160. Attn: L.P . Manager.
Program· Direetor Compreherisive putpatient sub·
stan ce abus~:~ program . Respon sibilities i n c lude prog ram
administration . suporvision .
counuling, and publi c rel"atiuns.
Oualiiiciations should include at
least two years expBrienc~ in
substance abuse field , some
administrative expBrience, and
in pro eess o1 eertification. Send
letter and resume by July 31 , to
Personnel Committee, Vinton ·
Jfl ekson County Alcohol Pogram, 287 Pearl Stre&amp;t Jackson.

OH

45649. E.O.E.

Ohio Valley Visitors CentBr
seeks organized, enthusiastit
person to promote tauria:m in
Gallia County. Must be skilled in
promotion, publi c relations afld
written and verbal communication . Bachelors or better and
experience in tourism desired.
Salarv begins at $12,000 . D eadline Augu st 6. Interviews August
19 . Send resume' s to OVVC
Searth Committee, p.o. bo"
465. Gallipolis. Oh l~ 45631 .
Baby sitter in our home for 5 year
old . Rio Grande area. Call
614: 245-6801 after 5pm·.
Clear the Deck Sale. Winter
prices on all 86 's and 87's in
sto&lt;::k . Ba vliner - Starcraft Stratos . Force Outbo"ards. We
must make room for the 88
mOdels. All u sed boats reduced .
Come in and see ou r wide
boats and motors,
" If you' re
buying from us
you're paying too much. " Imperial Marine. Inc. 1112 Mary
Street, Parkersburg , WV 26101

!3041485-211 B.

Baby Sitter for schoot age child
in Bidwell area. No nights . Call
61 4-388· 9306- Evenin04-.
local office of rapidly &amp;Kpanding
Corp. Seeks quality applicanh .
Good starting pay . Fringe benefits. Rapid opportunities for
advancement. For peuonal
Interview- Call 614-446 · 6146Th\lrJ.- Fri .- 9 :00AM -6 :00PM .
HIRING I Government jobs. your
area . $15,000 - $68.000. Can
602-B38-8886 EKt. 1449.
Government Jobs. 516 ,040 .
$69.230 - year . Now hiring. Call
1- 805-687-6000 E)lt. R-9805
for current fede.-,al list.
As per Article IX. Transfers and
Va cJncies, Section B. Posting,
o1 the Negotiated Agreement
between the MLTA and th~
Board of Education, the M8igs
Local Si;:hool Oistrltt Is posting
the following vacancy for Its
regular teaching staff : DH
Teacher at Meigs High School. ,
LAB TI!!CH
Jackson General Hosp, Riply, W.
V a is accepting applications for a
full time medic•l Lab Technician,
qualified applicant, will have a 2
or 4 year degree in Medical
Technology and a currant ASCP '
Registry ~ Hospital offers a)lcal- ..
lent salary and banefi1a for more
information call . Personnel Oirecofr 304· 372 -2731 or apply at
Hospital bussiness office.
AVON , no service t harge, open
territories , phone 304- - 675 1429 .
MON EY FOR COLLEGE~ call the ·
Army Naiional Guard for FREE
Information packet . 1-800-642 3619 .

AVON • All areas. Call Marilyn
Weaver 304-882 -2645.
Eam $40 free merchandiae and
more. Ha ve a Christmas Around
The World party. Call Carmen,

304-675-1a61 .

E•cellent Wages for spare tim~
assembly work ; electronics ,
crafts. Others . Info (504) 641 ·
0091 , E)lt. 3667. Open 7 days.
CALL NOW!
GREAT POSITION! Don•t miss
this rare opportunity! Work from
yoor .home hiring, training peo pl(l. Free training provided.
Weekly income·. Ideal job tor
mothers, former tea~;:hers , pany
plan dealtt's. Cell (collec11 Now I
Beny Varallo (304) 744-0924.

Part time ej{perienced flor.i ..,
dasignM freJh 1nd silk. 304~ . ..
773 -5675.

.;;;=;;==:;:::=:;;::==
•,
18 Wanted to Do
.•.
- - - - - - - 1------ - - .
Auction"' Col . Olear E. Click,

304-095-3430.

9

Wanted To Buy

We p.y cash 1or late modet'"elean
used cJrs,
Jim Mink Ch..v.·OI!1J. tpc.
Bill Gene Johnson

814·448-3172

Jim ' s odd jobs painting, drivewav resealing. carpenter work &amp;
roof repair. tree&amp; &amp; hedgea
experienced : Call 814 -3?92416 .
Babyaittlng done in my home .
Vinton area. Call 614- 388-

TOP CASH paid for ' 83 model
B235.
•
and nawar used cars. Smh:h ·
Buick· Ponllac. 1911 Ea1tem
Ught or heavy house cleaning.
Ave., Oelllpolis. Call 614-441- Reference on request . Call 814-

22B2.

Buying St1nding Timber. Call

81.4·379·2758 .

387~ 7659 .

�-

''

•

July 22, ·•~ts/

•

Page-14-'The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

LAFF·A·DAY

1 B Wanted to Do

47 Space for "ant

Grover' s Lawn Mower Repair.
We' ll pick up erwl deliver. Good,
ua.cf mowers for ule. CaH
. 614-742-2393 or 614-742-

Office Sptce for Rent. Excellen"t
for Anorn~~~ts. Aecii)Un ..nt' etc.
CioN ' to Coun Hou~ Call
Wi1em.,. Real ElUte Agency.

3091 .

Will haul any kind oftr.. h e~~;cept
can and truck bodi... 120
pickup load. 304-675 -7274,

F1nanml

I NOTICE I
know, and NOT to send money
through the mail until you have
investigll1ed the offering.
Opportunitv for Soft Fro;~en
Yogurt Store. (:omplete l..,out,
order auistence, and equipment
package. No franchi. . fen. No

royalties. Call 304-422-5410.
Own your OW"J apparel or shoe
store, choose from : ja•n·
sportswear. ladies applrel .
men' s. children-matarnity. large
Sizeis. petite, dancewear ·
aerobic, bri~al.tingarieoracce• ·
sorie• store. Add ~oiOr analysis.
Brandt: Liz Chliborne. Guotine,
Healthte~t.
Levi, Lee. Camp
Beverly Hills. St Michele, Chaui,
Outback Red. Genesis. Foranza.
Organically Grown , over 2000
others or $13.99 one. price
dnlgner , multi tlar pricing dis count or family shoe store. Rettil
prices unbelievablit for quality
shoes normally priced from f19 .
to t80 . Over 250 brands 2600
styles . $14.800 to 126.900:
inventory , training . iixtures ,
grand opening. airfare. ate. Can
open 15 days, Mr. Loughlin
(6 121 888 6555.

RBal EslatB
31

Refrlgarator&amp;lawn mower. Call

1658.

on 2.4acres. AC. W.B.F.P .. wet
bar, 2 car gllfage. Ph. Before

4 :00PM 614· 448·4009 After

4PM. Ph. 304-675-3e18.

Lovely new 3 BR home built this
spring. 2 car garage. nice area.
Cia'/ &amp; city sr;:hools, 6 miles from
Gallipolis. Will consid.., mobile
home as trade-in. 547, 600. Call
614-446-8038 .
In town 3 .BR . '1:1 basement,
garage, C.A .. some appliances, good location .S37 .000 .Call
Bud M~:Ghee Realty, 6'14·4460652.

One or two houses in Crown
.City. Call ~14 - 446- 1511 or
446- 1522 .
Three BR . HouseforSeleorRent
on Rt . 588 . Oep. Required. C1ll
614-446-1301 .
For sale by owner: 2 s,tory house
in Middleport overlooking pari..
30 yr. guarnteed vinyle siding.
w -w carpet. 1 'h bath, unique
woodwork. 614-992- 5126.

'·

for Sale

:for Rent

For ule 1973, 12•815 Viking.
1 1h a cr ... Just out of Bashtn on
Eagle Ridgfl Rd . t1 J.OOO .
O.G .Polk.

2 BR mobile for runt at EvergrHn. Call 614· 379-2&amp;78 .

1980 liberty . Total electric. 2
bedroom, furnished, wether and
~':19. central air . Ca11814-992 -

Mobile Home for rant on large
lot. Call814-268-1293.

1974 Schuh, &amp;5x12 . With tipout. All tiKtric, gu or etectric
heat, new central air. Very gOOd
condition. 14x16 porch. Call for
appointment. 81 4· 742-2790.

1971 Schult mobile home. 2
bedrooms. partialty furnished on
rent.cl lot. Und.,.pinning end
block included, t4500. 304-

882·2048.

' 78 CruiN Air motor hom'e. 28'
loaded. Can 304-882-3237 af·
ter 6 p.m.
Price reduced. 12x70 Windsor
with expando. 2 bedrooms.
$6,900. Call 304· 675·8966.

8 acres on Tribble Rd. off Rt . 62.
·Plus store building. warehouse.
3 BR house. b•n. c.tlar. plus 2
other buildings. All bleck top
road . Cell 304-468-1818 , Call
after 8PM.
·
Mini Farm. 9 .8 eCrn. 8 rooms.
full basement. Small bilrn,
1 Out building. Bash•n Rd.
Meigs Co. *25.000. 814-378·
~ath .

Business
Buildings

35 lots &amp; Acreage

27 acres of land in M..on. Ciry
water and sewer. 304-n3-

Ni ca 3 br, pilrtial baaement. lot
10011:200, 208 Midway Dr. New
Havfln. Low 40s. Jake Som•
rville R.. ltv. 304-676-3030 or
675· 3431 .
House and 1 .6 acres on Thomas
Ridge Rd .· $17,000. 304· 896·
3080.
•

44

Apartment ·
for Rent

1 end 2 bedroom apartments for
rent. Betic rent for 1 bdr .,
t183 .00: 2 bdr .. •219.00. Also
required a •200.00 security
deposit . CONTACT: Jecllton
Estates Dept. Ph 446-3997
Equal Housing Oppartunity.

.,u .

Furnished &amp; unfurnisl'ted
t160 .00 and up. references Ph.
304· 876· 7738 or 304 -176·
5104 A· 1 Reel Estate.
Furnished Efficiency $146 . Utili·
ties paid. share bath. 607
Second Ave., .lGallipolil Ph
448-4418 after 7PM .

Furnished apt. ne.lllt door to
Library. One professional Adult
onty. P~tking . Ph. 448· 0338 .
Furnished apanment , f21 0 .
utiUtin paid. 1 bdr. 920 Fourth.
Gallipolis . Call448-4416 after
8pm.

Upstairs, 3 BR , 1 bath, kitchen
furnished , no pets. Oep. a. Ref,
231 First . S250 / mo. Call 614-

4 bedroom home. 1 '12 bath,
garage. located on Gravel Hill.
~!~ ~'!'_ s~ -~~ d!:rt, Ohio.

Five room house. cellar. 1 Y2
acres on Jim Hill Road . County
water ready . for hookup. Owner
financing with down payment.
304-676 -4182 or 676-26&amp;6.

Mobile Home for rent. 2 br,
furnithed. 304-876-6612 .

20 acre farm Hannan Trace
Road. Glenwood. W . Va. for
more inlomunlon call 304-773·
5118 or 773-5188 aft• 6 :00.

:'1 V2 ac lot on Jerrys Run Rd.

33' K87 ' ranch home; 3 bf, 2'h
baths. living room, dining room
&amp; llitchen. 2 -car garage. All birch
paneling.large utility room, 37"
built-in TV, built· in range ,griddle
&amp; oven, very large see-thru
fireplaca, new shears, fully carpetud. full basement ffurn lshed).
Mint cond. 3 acres plus 1% acre
stocked lake. 8150.000 . Rt . 7 at
Five Points. Pomeroy. 0 . and
ftlec. Lowery organ A-1 shape.
$7,000. firm . 1 -61 4· 992 ·2671 .

3834.

6209.

roof. Nussah windows. garage.
246 N. Fourth Ave., Middleport.
Make offer. 614-247-4672 or
614-247-2632.

6 9 2 1

2 br. air cond., tott.l 81ectric. JAr,
mile on Sand Hill Rd . 304-676·

Aptrtment for Rent; 3 too~s .
S12S/ mo. AduHs. Cell 304675-5104. or 87&amp;- n38 .

Govefnment Homes from$ 1. fU
· repairl . Delinquent tax. property.·· Commercii! buildings for la .. a.
Repossessions . Call 1 -805 -687·
Downtown Pt. Pleasant. StorH,
6000 Ext. GH -9805 for current offices. A-One R~tal Eststa.
repo list.
Carol Yeager, Brok•. Call 304676- 5104.
3 bedroom house for talfl in
Pomeroy. 614 - 99~ - 2285 .
6 room house, two baths. new

2 BR . Mobile Home . City School
Ditt. Calll14·256·1266.

Upttairs unfurnisf"led apartment.
Utilities paid. Carpeted. no child·
n~n or pstt. Call814-446-1637

34

Apple Gro'ole. with rural water.
304-576·2383.

5659.

RBnl il ls
41

Houses for Rent

Nicely furnished 1mtll house.
Adulu only . References re·
quired. Off street parking. Ph.

61 ~· 446· 0338 '
Kitchen furnished , carpeted, 2
BR . Ph bath, no pMs, Dep. &amp;
Ref . 233 Second Avenua.
1!1360/ mo. Call 814· 448·4926 .
For sale of rent. 3 BR . bath a. 'h.
family room, located on 688.
Ret. &amp; dep . required. No pets.
Call 814-268-8789 or 614-

26&amp;·6206.

6 room hOuse •15 per month, 8
room houM S176 per month,Pt.Pieas . Cell Brok• A-1 Real
Estate 30•·67fi·6104.

446·4926.

2 BR . 2 bath, carpeted , kitchen
furnished. no pcrts. dep. It ref.
1325/ mo. 11 Court St. Call
614·446-4926.
Modern 1 BR ap1rtment. Call
614-4-46· 0390.
Brookside Apar1ment1 : 448·
1 932 or 446-4639 . One Bed·
room apartment with large
country kitchen, new appHan·
cas. utility J09m. water, MWet'
1nd truh services provided.
Quiet area.
fUrni1hed efficiency. 701
Fourth Ave. •160 utilities pd .
Call614·446-4416 after 8pm.
1 BR apt. 740 Second Ave .
S185 per month . Deposit
quired. Call 61 ·4" -446·4222 between 9 &amp; 5 .

r•

1984 Shultz 1 4x70 with ex ·
pando. 3 BR &amp; 2 baths. land
contract available. Call 814-

446·6726.

1989 New Moon 1 Ox80 .
83 .000\• Call 614-379-2292 or

379·2730.

Good used Mobile Home. Call
614-446-4 782.Gallipolls.
12x60 Mobile Home to be
moved . Partially equipped·

.U .OOO.Coll 814-258·1126.

12•80 Mobil• Home on approx.
3 •cres ground.8 milat from
Galllpollt · Rt . 218. 118,000.
ca·u 614 -268-1121 .
·
1978 3 BR. 14x70 Sudety
Mobile Home wilh 1 2x32 •ddttion with wood burn•. Owner
MUST Sell. Beat oHer. Ctll

814·446·8427 otiOI' 5;30 PM .
1970 Kit 2 BR. Mobil• Homo.
12x85. Coli &amp;14·44&amp;·2803.
Nasht.~a . 3 bedroom. , !.&gt;\ bMh,
partly fUrnished. Would conlld•
rentinG ground with frH gH,
water and garden. 81 4 · 8i87·

8531.

Baby bed lor Ala. •16 . Call
614·441·3648 .

Large capacity upright freezer.
very good condition . Call 614 ·
446-8832' attar 6:00pm.

Good uaed. Color TV'S, lloor
models and portable for sale.

54 Misc. Merchandise

opt. 614-992·6434 o• 304·
882·2666.

2 bedroom fumlsad apt, ref and
depo1it, New H1ven, W. Va.,.
304-·882-3267 or 304· 773 ·

Nice five room1, bith . ..,vely sun
po.r ch. one floor pl1n home on
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy. Full
basement. carpeted, stove. r•
frig.,-ator and drtperi• pro-•
vided, oft-street parking. S22!i .
a month plus HCurit¥ deposit.
Adufts onty. Sorry. no pets.

Also ~:ut
up . living
Financing
Furniture.
614-446 ·

3 room and 6 room furnlthftd

2 bedroom house 1nd apt. for
rent in Pomeroy, Partially furnished. deposit required.
614-992-2381 .

c.n

Remnents·All sizes.
carpet· $6.00 yard &amp;
rooms- t300 &amp; up .
availat;.le. Mollohan
Upper ~ l ver Rd. Call
7444 .

Co!l614·448·1149.

APARTMENTS , mobile homes,
hou•es·. Pt. Pl ..santand Gallipo·
Us. 61 •·448-8221 .

'

CARPET

For rent ~ Efficiency cottage, Mt.
Varnon Ave. Pt. PftaNnt . Hud
IPProved. 614-992-6868 .

House in Rio Grande
2
BR .. Nice. Oep. and Ret. Required. Cal1814·246· 6291 .

1984 1411:155, fenced yard, 3
lots . . Rt. 160 at Evergreen.
$18.600. Ca116.14-446-1 339 or
614-448. 1628 .

New wood 6 pc. living room
suites. •399.95; New. liv ing
room suites from $179.95 to
•100 .; Chest of drawers. 4
drawer, S48 .. 6drewer. 169 95 ;
End tables from U9 .9Ei set .
Ut~ Furniture; bedroom suite1.
full sized beds. twin beds and
rockers . Rflcliners from 199 .96
llf'ldup
THE WORKING
MAN 'S FRIEND

52 CB,TV, Radio
Equipment

Two bedroom apt. in Middleport. All utilities paid. •21 0 . per
month. Call 6,4·992· 8763.

WEST. GALLIPOLIS. AT 36.
PHONE 614· 446·7274.

PARSON'S FURNITURE

Gracious living. 1 end 2 badroom tpartmentt •t Vill1ge
Minor end Aivertide AP•rt·
menu in Middleport . From
•215. including utilities. Call

3 Br. 1 floor. fulty carp." Cent.
AC , appliances. near GDC •
new golf cot.trte. 1360 mo. Ref.
&amp; dep . required. Adults pfef. Call
614·446·4722 after Bpm .

MOBILE

0322.

Love couch. •100. Hide·a-bed
with inner spring mattrest.
1125 . Sofa. chair, and kitchen
dinette. 814-992-3643 .

614-992·7787. EOH.

One bedroom apt. In Middleport.
• 175 . per month . Call 6 14 · 992·
6763.

~-

,JJIJjJ_

~&amp;fff

r

2 milking N~blan N•nny Ooats.
1 young Nanny 1 young billy
goat. All lBO . 614 -986-4396 or

Franklln Chef Comm. Gat Oven.
8 burners and grill. Cali 814·
446-7150 for moreimform .

614-986·3638.
- - - -- -- - · lc-

Callahan 's Used Tire Shop. Over
1
tiret. sizes 12. 13 , 14, 16,
16 , 18.6 . 8 miles out Rt . 218 .
Call 61 4 - 256~ 6261 .

.qoo

Plettic: cistern state 1pprov&amp;d,
plastic septic tanhs. plestic
culvertt. metal culverts. RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jack·

1913 Citation XS Sport . Sh.arp
12796. 1984 Oodoe Coh , Like
new, t2795. Call 114· 288·

8&amp;22.

Lovety waterfall cluster, 14-K
d iamond ring. 10 diamonds.
total weight one-half carat.
1376. Charlflfle Hoeflich, 814·
992-5292 .!

f df rn Suppl11~'
~

TONY 'S GUN REPAIRS , hot
rabluaing, now taking order
orders for custom Meusert. caH
304 ·875-4631 .

l

1917 Chevy pickup, t200:
1978 Pfymouth Volar•. •300:
1177 Qodge pickup, t500.-

IVI~SIIJrJ

304·461-1588.

61 Farm Equipment

1973 Chrysl"' Newport , 400 cu .
in . engine. Bought Ntw. Kept In
excellent conditio!'\. E•haust
1y1ttm one month old . Motor
and transmi..tvn good. Good
tirft. Butt.ci rear fender . Make
OHer. Call 304 . - &amp;'rii¥.HV. OR

CROSS. SONS
U.S . 35 W•t. Jac:tson. Ohio.
614-288·1451 ,
Mes:sey Ferguaon. N1w Holl.,.d,
Buth Hog Sal• &amp; Service. ov..
40 used tr1ctor• to ct100111 fTom
&amp; complete lin• of neW a ute4
equipmtnt . largnt Nlee1ion in

Law mower repair •ervlce•.
Lawn cutt ing. 304-676· 1663 .
Record player with tptekltf's
$20.; Coal&amp; wood burn.,- 1tove
$ 200.; Bundy .clarinet , eltC.
shape . f176 . 304 -87!5-4123 .

S.E. Ohio.

1980 Ptymouth TC3. 62,000
mHN. •995 . 304-571-2998.

Utllitybhto: 27 ' x30 ' ~t9 ' . 1J' xl '
tra~:k door &amp;
3 ' Wlllt door .
f4444 armed . Iron Hone
81dgs . 614 · 332 · 974&amp;.

'78 Pinto , 4 speed, runs good .
Reaaonabl• price t275 .; ' 73
Maveridl. good cer . t7&amp; .00.

5&amp;0 Oliver tractor with lo.cltr.
12350 . lata model
New
Holltnd hay baler. t129S . 1 tt .
flail mow•r, t195 . Nt!N 8 ft .
estate mower. Call &amp;14 · 288·
8522.

1971 Dodge Coh . Good gts
mllitege. 304· 876-2207.

304 -195· 3821 .

' 73 Oodga Swing.,, 30•· 8757121 aft• I pm .
11"11 Ooef9t 9 1)11. ttaUon ·
wagon. good bOdy , tif'lls. ruf'ls
good. t450. 304·773·81 15.

For Sal a: lm. 454. low hrs.. Int .
No. 27 Hay Baler. Ca11&amp;14 · 258·
1616 atter 8 :00PM .

55 Building Supplies

late modal &amp;60 tractor
c o clr:shut· • new tires-.. live
powtr·l pt .-ftitch,t1 ,5&amp;0 . John
Deere "lalar. 1610.' John D•er•
Hay lind..-, t7&amp;0 . John
Rake. 1850. Call &amp;14· 211·

Building Materials
Block, brick. sewer pipes. win·
dows, lintels. etc . Claude Wintau. Rio Grande. 0 . Call 814·

5192.

' 71 Chev';' Impala stalionwtfOI'I.
good cond. , st icker good til
JuM. Or•y. good tlrft. 1500.
304- 4&amp;1~ 1564.

De••

6522.

246·6121 .

Concrete blocks ellsiru yard or
delivery. Muon und. GallipoUs
Block Co .. 1 23 1h P ine St ..
Gelllpolis. Oh io Call 61 4 -446·

2783.

Ready mi• concrete end all
concrete supplies. Call us Valley
Brooll Cement and Suppu ...
304 -773-6234 .

444 lntem.tkH'II V• tractor
wnh live P.l .O . a"d li\te litt.
"Priced fot quick set! . •1ttl . Dav
call 814· 742 -2211 , Night can
8t•·· &amp;•2·.W87 .

1178 LTO . •ctual mileage
79,000. Mech.,.h;M part In e~tc .
cond. locty nMdt repalorlng.
QOod buy . Sat at 179 N. P1rll
Orivo. 304·671·2323. P,S.P .I ..

Bars, chains. and sprock"• to fi1
lli"nosl any saw . SIDER$
EQUIPMENT CO .. Ktnd.,t.on.

72

w. v •. 304-175· 7421 .

Groom and Supply Shop-Pet
Grooming . All breedt ... AII
1tyles . Julie Witbb Ph . 614 -446·

1979 Ford F 150 4a4, pu. n"'
shocks , and •• ·
htulf •• lOOO. "•gotlabi•. Cell
114-446-n95,
~tlllts ,

1978 Clark model C30040 fOrk
lift w;th 1 88" TSU , 42" fotks
and side s~lf1er LP pow.,~;
1974 Clark modal CI0031
torldih with 1 89 " TSU. LP
powered Cell belwHn 9 • 6 .

0231.

Dragonwynd Catt•rv IC;ennel,
CFA Himalayan. Persian end
Siamese kitten• . AKC Chow
puppies. Naw kittens; Siamese
and Himalayans. Call 61 • · 446·
3844 after ?PM .

1180 Chav.. % ton rruelt, 4
wh..t ctriv11, 4 tpaed. 68 .000
mil". Cell •"• 6 :00 p m
614 ·· · ·· 4225.

304·876·2392 .

1tl2 Gt.!C 5·15 8 cyl., 4 opd ..
long

62. Wanted to Buy

Mala SchnauJ,r. black &amp; sliver.
3 year s old . Reg . Call 61 4 · 388·

298&amp;.

814-441·De41.

.

1975 Ch..,y pu· truclll . 350
1ngine. 13,000 miiH. runs
good. tKHty f•ir . good tires.

.

Dwart rAbbits and t agas . Call

AKC Golden Retfiner , 4 male1.
ht shot &amp; wormed . 1125 .
304·882-2665 .
Baby .rabbits. Re• with p11pen
1 0 wks old 810. MIXed breed 18
wk1 &amp; 5 wks 16. Sandhill Ad at
Letart. 304· 896· 3810.

Musical
Instruments

•3200 or b"t oHet.

1t78 V. ton Ford fllang., )(LT.
Mint cond .. 21. 000 actual mHft.
4 Wh~ drive. loaded CaH

••oo. 304·812· 3171.

614-446-1149.

AKC Samoyed puppies only 2
leh. 1 weeks old. 1176 .00.
304-676-2728 or 676-3466

~-

Call 614 ·446-.871!10.

,..ow buying shell corn or ••
cDtn. Call tor lat..t quotn. River
City Farm Suppty, 614-4-48-

e666.

57

63

1978 IC100 Kenwor1h 3•08.
410 hp C1tarpillw •nglna and
1171 Tr .. lmobilt trailer . heel·
lent Condi1iof\. t23 .000 . Call
Ntwaan 9 and S. 304- 675·

livestock

Duroc 8oatt. Bred just like the
boan we tHted at the Ohio
Testation that gained over 2 .6
lbs. per day . Roger Bentl".
Sabina, OH . fi 13 -584-2398 .

2392.

1811 Chevy C-10. 306 V· 8 .
4-sp., P•. pb. ac. tllmllnt fiMr ·
glass top , trailer hitch. buckat
seats, 67,000 mil•. am-fm
Cll ..ettt. 14. 600. 304 ·176 ·
•153 or 175-4230.

Polled Cherolais Bun Reg ., Ex ·
ceUent Quality ·1 7 moni. Call
George Woodward 114-379 -

2687.

6 mos. old baby goat, t•
male.UO. Call 814. 4.4.6-7882. •

Vans &amp; 4 W .O .

73

1874 Dodge Van , '4 ton with
tool thetf. Call I 14-388-871 1 .
Plana end Organ leuons, Allen
Strait. Call 614-448 -4863 or
Brunicardi Music. 614· 446 ·
0687 .
Organ. Hammond M3 with
Leslie tpeak..-s . 304-676 · 6030
after 5 :00.

58

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Home grown tomatOI &amp; 1weat
corn. Other f11rm vegetab181 It
fruits. Gl11uburn Firm Market .
St . Fh. 160 naar Ponar. Call

64

1979 Jeep CheiokM. 3 speed.
as is or PNfs. Ctll
614-742·3118 untll2 :30 p.m .

•wo ,

Hey &amp; Grein

Good. Clean. Mi1111ed Hay For
Sale .10 per bale. Cal111 4-441·
, 411 .
.

.7 4

Clean 01t Straw. t1 .75 Ball.

78 St.tpergllde. Call 814-448 ·
1305 eft., 6pm .

Coll814·949· 3089.

H1y. 76c off wagon . 304-87!»·
6679.

Tr rlllspur LH11111
71

Autos for Sale

Motorcycles

Camping
Equipment

Fold down ctmpar . SIHPS I .
Gu stove, pulls OYt foi' OUtdOOf
cooking lci e bOll . Qood tires .
heel. co, d. Mu It ' " to appre·
ci1ta. Csti014-B87 · 2D99 Ptlc.
S1350 .

Hondt XR -751r Hondl XR -10,

0300 fo• both. Coli 814·251·
8582.

1914 Hondt Shadow 700.
Elllctl. Cond. Many utras .
Priced lo Mtl. Call 614-448·

.1121

~

@a.naon

em a...to ollhe Oome

FRANK ' AND ERNESTP

Powr LOojc: Now,

Pop-Up tent c..-nper ~ ulit!ty"
...
Hail•. Call614- 311·1711 .
~

1984 Palomino Camper , Pop-...
up . Sleept e lea IIGa. FA
furneca. awning. 3 burn• aov41.:;
bc•l. Cond Call 304 -171· ,
&amp;071 atilt 8 :30pm.
.~

BuT SOMf'THIN"
JuJi ttomp Ai
~•TTY .fiAWJC:.

Fait .Speel11.'72 C•rriaga. 21 f1 _
self-c;onUin•d . t21tl . C• JI •
81.· 251·1721 .
·~
1879 GMC l&amp;OO S.riw latf
Contained Campa( 1nd Toppef&gt;
CaiiiU-992· 72&amp;4
-t
'
1977 Coachman 19 tt. j)Op· up
camper. Gu sto..e. llrtk. lc.bo• ~
Euy pulllna. t1400. 080.

Home
I rnprovall'lento

1983 Ford hirmont, 1 owner,
nice. 12550. 1978 Ford FIMte.
cletn- •795. Call 614-281,

&amp;622.

1186 Magna VF700C 1.000
miiN, mint cond,. will trade for
trucllt2,000. 30•·578 -2174or
814-4-41-0089 after I pm .
1 97&amp; Honda CB 750, drN1ad.
Exctllant c~ndiJion, 304-8715-

•.

-,
'

BAIEMIENT
WAffAPAOOFING
Uncandltio,..., llhnim• guaran·
tft, Local rf'f•en~ fumithed
FtH Htim•'"· Call coll.ct 1
t -&amp;a-237.()481 . d'V or night .•
Aog•rslatamal'lt

.
EEK &amp; MEEK

w,,.,.,..ootmo.

SWEEPER and aew lng n,achfna '
1epair. partt. tnd tuppllll. Pic* '
up end d..ivt"t, o..,t, ¥aeuum :
Cla•nar , one hllf mila up ,
Geotget CrMII Rd . Calt 614· •
441·0294..
~
R"ON ' S lelev l•lon Sarvi ce
HouN calls on RCA , Oua1ar. ,
Q£ , Spii'Cltling h1 Z.nnh. Call ,
30. · 576 -2391 Of 614 •448 ·
U54
Fetty Tret Trimming,. stump '
remov11. Cell J04 ·17S · U31 , 1
Rotary or c able tool dllll!ng. •
Mo1t well• compl .. ld samaday.
Pump leiM and lllf"Vic:• . 304·

MORTY MEEKLE AND

895&lt;)102

IT IS N'T

StarU TrM and L..wn Sarvica.
lawn Cafl, landscaplnt. •tump
fiMOVtl. 304 -676· 2842 or

GOODFCR
ME ...

578-2903.

THAT DADBURN DOC

''
'
'·

.

'I

Retidential or comm~~r c ial wir·
ing. New service Of repairs.
Ucansed electrician. Estimate
free. R id•nour Electric•!. 304~
175· 1786.

¥

.'
'
;.

'

----------~--------~ i~
Dillard W1ter Service; Pools, .
Cisterns .. Well•. Delivery Anytima. C1ll 814 -446·7404· N9&gt; ..,
Sund.,-. ctlls.
•

1'

1970 Mavarlctl,8 cyl.. auto.•
new exlrt pwrt1. Solid body·
nMds tr•n•. •110. Call 814.·

Oaap~ V
Baw·Rid• l01t. lkl
end Camp Equipment lncluHd .
Berg..n price". C1ll 8 14·""'1·

8 room•. beth. r.._ences 1nd
d..,aslt required. •210. month, &lt;
newly decorated, large lot. 304-

4 ~·· Mobile Homes
·'r for Rant

4

lpd.,

AM·ft.! ·To... U799. John'•
1984 Ford Tempo-4 dr..•utomatic.27.000 mll11 . Csll 814·

Roomt tor rent, dill"(. week.
month. Oalllt Hotet. Call 814·
441-9715. Rent as low as 1120
month.

1118 lsu•u lmpul11 hatchbllck.
Loeded. Gold ••t«+or, tan lnt•
rior, SUIMf' stereo. Non·emoker.
•1000 mH•. a... naw ea can

18 ft. laylinar Boat tnd tr11Her
with wtlk ttvough wind shield.
II HP Cltryller Motor. C•ll

Furnithed room . f71S. Utllitill

441·4418 ottw 7pm.

, 9n (Jren Prix rMI"OOn with
•unroof. •800 or 6ett off• Cll

"Tell 'em It's my
specialty:
blackened chicken potpie."

•

before 4 PM 304·879·2421.

McCormlcll

.

2030.

lodoy, 114·21&amp;·81 10.

'

r..

28&amp;·1443 IAM·IPM.

1974 Dodge Don. t4oo. Coli
114·241·8118.
'

2 BR~ all utllfl._ . pd. e•cept · paid. lh. . both. Single ...,._
elec: .. tum. or unfum .. '"· dap. 111 leoond. Oelllpalla. Call
raq'ed. Convenient location.

Coll814·448·1&amp;ee.

E100r1.

Auto Stlitl BUievllle. Rd. G•lllpolia. Ohto

175~1010.

I:.;:;;::;;::;:;;::::;:::::===
I·

Ford

em usA Tonight
11:00CD Hlrdclltle and

.

Furnished efficiency downtown ·
Pt . Pleaunt. Utiliti11 paid. Oap·
otlt Required. 304-891-3450.

&amp;7&amp;·3112.

1984

century. D

1:

448·8127.

1522.

114-912·71&amp;3 ott.. 4;30.

,4 ft . flbaf'giNI. 18 HP Evan·
rude end treBer, '*800. Call

304-871·1111.

1--------

14' boat, eluminuln u·hMII with

howy duty focto'V boot trallw.
Coli J04. 773·1004. UOO.

B7

A &amp; M Custom Couch" •net: .,
Raupholttery. St. Rt. 7 , Crown '

City, Oh. 814·258·1470. Eve.
814·441·3438. Open dolly 8 1&lt;&gt;

4:30, Stt. 9:30 to 1:30. Old a
new Uphostered.
" '
'

.

PEANUTS

DO '(Ol! Tf!INK APERSON

Upholstery

)

Mowrey's Uphot.t..-lng senilng .... '
..-icauntyere•22.,..rs. Thtbe•t .;
In tumlture Ulthollterlng. .C•II t
304·871 · 41 14 for free. '
ettlmet•s.
·

pro

([Jl E~nlng Newo A wrap up
of today 's news and a look
ahead 10 tomorrow's news
s1ories. (1 :00)
® Major League IIIHblll
'10:05 (J) MOYIE: Reckleaa (AJ
(I :30)
10:30 CD Amalk:an Snoopahota
liD In Open Air: Portrait of
Allllrlcan lmpreaolonlata
Thla film oxplores the growth
of Impressionist painting In
America In the late 19th

'

•

General Hauling

~A

basketball player Is under
heavy pressure from his
father. (R) C
(J) Canron !:onoort This
program featuraa the Paul
Winter Consort creating
music in 1he Grand Canyon.
all e@ The Equalizer
McCall Is framed for murder
In an elaborale double scom.
(A)
Q]) Newo

.... . .

Wtttenon ' t Weter Hauling, ;~
reasonable rates. lmmedi1te ·"' ,
2,000 gallon deUvery, cisterns. , •
1181 24ft. Pontoon floetakm. poolt, well, etc. call 304-67.8· \
70 HP Evanrudt motor, trailer, . 2&amp;,9 .
I
~
Lott·EXtJis. Sea at OelllpoUt
Boat Club. Call 814·441-4.712 . FormerlY Ktn'e now John '"• .. '
Water Service, .John Watterton., .
1 &amp; ft. Alum. fishing boll •nd Jr. C?wner. 1.000 or 2,000 gal
trail•. Call 814-367· 7577.
Mrvtce. 304-171-2248.

1982 Trans-AM . C•ll 814-441·

NE.EDS HIM A NEW PAIR
OF EYE GLASSES

•
Electrical

new1makers and celebrities.
1:30 Dill Bennett Brolhare .
Conservative Richard and his
playboy bro1her, Tom. move
In 1ogether.
®Newo
10:00Dill iiJJ SL Elaawhlre
John Doe steal9 Craig 's ·
manuocriP1 and persona. (A)

Cll e(IJ

BARNEY.

Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gallipollt, Ohio
Phone 614 ·448 -3886 or 814'46· 4477

&amp; Refrigeration

.iinterviews
L.aory King Uvll In depth
with 1op

~ PIA Bowling

CARTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

3 bedroom. On Lincoln Heiflhts
In Pom•oy. Phone 814-992·
7889 after 6 ;00 p .m.

Of

RJOL HAL-1..5.

- - - - - ..

Summar Special ~ laurtl•nd
Aplirtments. George St. New
Haven. lmmedilte occupancy to
qualified appllctnts before At.tg.
1, 1987. Completely carpeted, 2
bedrooms, range. refrigerator.
pleilsant surroundings and pley
1re1. (3041882·3718,10tmto
9 pm. EHO :

304·875·1371

IT KE:EPB ME:
OLJTOF-THE

Plumbing

_ter &amp;:30. 304· 875-10B7

Six room houM, Fairview Road.
Camp Conley . •221 per month.

BUT AT l..EA.ST

1

&amp;14·992·5292.

2 bedroom houee overlooking
perk in Middleport. Cell e14·
992-2198.
,.

OP
ANDMAY6E

8uildina 6 remodeling:. room
addidons. roofino. layout, ,...,_..
ing. siding. bathrooma. con·
cr11te, electrical. drywall. plumbIng . 304·676· 371 3 .

1:30 (I) D (() H•d of the Clllao
Chartle spends Thanksgiving
wi1h Dr. Samuels, the
principal. (A) Q .
9:00 CD 700 Club
(2) OJ Night Court While
Harry is planning his annual
Halloween soiree, Loon
returns. (A)
Cll D (() MacGrver
Suffering from amnesia,
MacGyver's helped by on
anractlve rescuer.(R) Q
(J) Smltllaontan Woold
Examine Islam today 4nd
consider Its fuMe as a world
force. D ·
OJ eO Meonum, P.l.
Magnum mu~.1 lacs the fac1
that his beloved aunt has
Alzheimer's. (A)
liD C a - l Uve action and
an1ma110n combine to tell 1he
story of the building of a
French cathedral and the
cu~ure surrounding II. (1 :00)

e

76

Boats and
Motora for Sale •

help diverse teenagers wl1h
1rauma of Senior Prom. (A)

ASUENA

I

I;;1;1'~1~1~· f
MACER

.!

1z AI R1R ,0I

I~!:!·.

I
r--------,
JENORI I
~--~~6...:.;-1:.:_,.::1?:....:;...1.!...-1
I
•

5

·

.

.

. .•

Disability is a matter of perceplion. If you can do just one thing
well ,' you 're needed somewhere
by
·

.

--l G)

L_.J.-...1..-.J.L.......L._.J.L....J

-

&amp;

Comple1e !he ch,·ckle quoled
by filling in the missing WQrds
you de ve lop from step No. 3 be low.

PRINT NUMBERED LETTERS
IN THESE SQUARES

f) g~ic:~~~i~ LEITERS

TO

I I I I. I I I I

YEsiEIDAY'S SCIAM-iiiS' ANSWEIS
Frisky - Unnt - Heave - Tundra -- AFRAID
Famous quote: "I've learned to admit it when I'm scared
because it take9 courage to know when you ought to t&gt;e
AFRAID."

BRIDGE
A change
of plan

NORTH
l·!t-17
+QJ
• K J 10 3 2

By James Jacoby

+98 4 2

••uo

EAST
How do you like your chances if you WEST
+K7
get to six hearts? All you need is both
I0 9 6 5 4 3 2
bl.ack·suit finesses to work. And even , : 5 Q
.98764
when the club finesse works, East·
K 32
+Q 10 7 3
6
might hold lour clubs to the Q-10-7·3., +
as !!)day's East does. So .It's not a very
SOUTH
tAO
good slam. But the opening lead of the
.AQ984
diamond king was fortunate, since it
•Js
meant that West also held the diamond
+AKJ
5
I o•1ee1n. II the declarer got lucky in the
suit, he could make the contract
Vulnerable: East·West
by means of an elimination play even
Dealer: East
if West held the spade king. Here was
North East
his plan.
Weal
Pass
He would play his club ace and draw
Pass
trumps ending in the dummy. Then he . .; :
Pass
would take the club finesse. II that Pass
Pass
won the trick with West followjng, he Pass
would continue clubs until both de·
fenders were exhausted of ·that suit. 1
Opening lead: t K
Then be would exit with a diamond.
West would win the queen and be ·,________________.
forced to lead a SJl'lde lor declarer. played a spade. l!;aSt p1ayeo tow anc110
That was a good plan, but it was
did declarer. Declarer played a spa&lt;M
thwarted when it turned out that East
back to his ace and now played his die..
had an eventual club trick even though
mond jack. West had to win the q-,
the queen was onside. But there was
and anything he now returned allo-'
still a way.
declarer to discard a losing club in c..
After West bad shown out of clubs hand while rufling in the other. Tile
on the finesse to the jack, declarer re- deal was overbid, but well played.
turned to dummy with a trumo and

+

.,6

..

~

(PG) (1 :36)

J a. J Water Sllf"Yice. Swimming
paols. cisterns, welts . Ph. &amp;14. , ....
2415· 9286.
' ·,

3 bedroom apt. all electric. Cr•b

C•..O. Rood. 304·&amp;78·&amp;&amp;09 of·

Dektl~

elll OJ Highway to
lfll111n Jona1han &amp; Mark

e1121

'81 Honda Rtbet 250, a~~tc . cond.

t950. 304-875-7478.

H~moonera

Special Looks al animal life
on Slalau, a tiny island off
1he coas1 of Borneo. C
®I
The New Mllce
Hammer Team ol young
private eyes seek Hammer's
help In an extortion csse.(R)
([Jl P-W11 Wrap ups of
1he day's world news and In
depth feawro reports. (1 :00)
® MOVIE: Where Eagles
Dare, Part 2 (1:00)
·
1:05 (J) MOVIE: Love etfi&lt;at Bile

R &amp; f' Water Service. Homt
cisterns, well•. poolt filled,
Formerly JamH Boys Wtter.
C•ll304-67&amp;· 8370.
.

&amp;909.

7:36 (J)

1:00 (J)

Sfi him . (A) Q
(J) Q]) Nattonal Oeogrep111c

t 978 lraugham mW home. ;
liMPS e. ac. has gWI•ator ~

S1~rV11'1~s

.._

motives for stopping In to

304· 773·8041.

012.000. 304·&amp;78·2174.

7:05 (J) lllnlord and SOn
7:30 Gill (I) Newlywed Game
IIl 1187 U.S. Otymplc
Fe.Uval
G(I)Juclge
®I WhHI of Foo1une Q
([Jl Cnoaollrti (0:30)
e@ OJ Jeopardy! 1;1
®ao.p
e ·m Major Ll8gue

/ilLarrye questions
(() PetlectSirlngen·
his sister's

••'•

85

IU

([Jl Mooitoyllne Current
reports on world economiCs
and financial news wllh Lou
Dobbs. (0:30)
OJ Wheel of Fortune

1976 layton C•mper, 21 ft .,
ulf· contalr.ed , dual ul•• -·
•3500 Call &amp;14·44&amp; 2181\.. ..
E'llnings or Morning~
·-.

84

8:011 (J) lllg Vahy
e(J) .a~~ •1121
(J) llpottsLook (T)
(J) Dr. Who Invasion of Time
liD Secret City
® Good Tlmea
em aucto Ragen
8:05 (J) Down to Earth Shlreo.
8:30 elll OJ NBC Nightly Newa
(J) lnalde the PQ.( Tour (T)

®1-

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campen

B2

I

EVENI,.Q

, e (()

- - - -- -·· ,

1883- 600 R Honda. iihe n.w.
Call &amp;14 · 388~ 8711 .

98&amp;4.

5024

Camero, 1977 Dodge picku• ...,
41t4. 1974 D•tsun. 1971 Ply·
mouth Volar•. 304 ·458 -11$6.

&amp; Heating

614 -388·9027 .

ton, Oh. 614·288·6930.

'~-

B1

low to form fQur simple words.

M.

([Jllhowlllz TcicfiiY Newa ol
the entertainml!nl world Is
anchored IIIJe from New
York. (0:30)
®JIIfaraont
8:35 (J) Leave It ao IIIIVer.
7:00 Ill Herdcllatle and
McConnlck
Gill PM Mapzlne
IIl llportiCanter (L)
(I) Ent111tlnman1 Tonight
Peopll'l Court
(J) liD MacNeil/ Lehrer
N-Hour (1 :00)

e76·&amp;ne.

Truck• for Sale

t tl1 GMC pic:ll· up, I cyl .. """"
wh ... Mae, PS , AM / FM radfo,
low miiHtl. good eond Cell
814-4-41-1011 or -441· 1720.

FOR SALE - 1 •o lnt•n1~10n ..
traetor, 26 HP, disc p&amp;ows.
cultintors whh side dr.....-.
BiQQ*1 ~ then the Cub, *3,000.
Call Jo• -675 · &amp;703.

Pets for Ssle

0160. Coll614-3ee·BB90.

' 81 Old• Aoyal4 · df .-cten. good
COf'ldltiOI'\. t2500 . 304 -875 ·

0 R110rrange
letters of
four scrambl.d words

OJ eD CBS Nawo
liD NIWIOII/I ADDII (9:30) D

Used &amp; ..{
R•lNitt . A11 typH. Guar1nt1Nd a~
minimum of 30 dayt, wil .~
detNar. cash • c•rv or Instal. f ·
C•ll 814- 379· ~220 Of 1- 304- ...

78

ruuua

e (() ABC Nawa ~
(J) N1gldly -neaa Report

--..~~ 11.! ~,. - .

n3

S tov8 , mattress, rocking chair.
drauer. t400 . tor all. 231 1
Lincoln Ave. Pt . Pl.

Co ckI f Spaniel male 18 mos.
old, full blooded but .-ot reg .

Autoa for Sale

71

69 For Sale or Trade

TNAT DAILY

Cll

Accasso~ies

6:00-~614· ~-~=========:;===::::::::•:,•:·:~:-=*=~ Subaru.
Will sell1973
for Elpartt
·· 1971
C•mlno.
1974r 1~

AMT Radial Arm Saw. 1100.
CAll e14-986-4227.

56

TMAT E~~lliiE
t&lt;JEEP&amp; TO SIS
. RIHITARTED,

BUDGETTr~ntmi ..ions;

LAYNE'S FURNITURE

90 Days same u c1sh with
approved credit. 3 Miles out
Bulavitla Rd .' Open 9am to Spm
Mon. thru Sat . Ph. 814-446-

CAPTAIN EASY

- - ------ ---.:..

446·3113.

Ponable lighted sign. t 299.
Fa ctorv direct . Free Delivery &amp;
Letters. WV ·• 1 · 800·642· 2434;
Ohio. 1·"800 ·633.· 3•63.

Sofas and chairs pricfld hom
t395 to *996 . Tables 150 and
up to 1126. Hide·• ·beds 8390
to t!595 . Recliners 1226 to
1376. Lamps •26 to &amp;126.
Oina1tes 1109 and up lo •496.
Wood table w-6 chairs '6286 to
•79.5 . 081k f100 up to s375.
Hutches •400 and up . Bunk
bed• complete w· mattreuas
1295 and up to f395 . Baby beds
$110. Mattrane1 or box 1prings
full or twin 168, firm S78, and
188. Ou..n sets S226, King
1360. 4 drawer ehest 169. Gun
ctbinets 8 gun . Gu or elecuic
ranQe •375 . Baby mattresses
•35 &amp; S45. Bad ftamet t20 ,
t30 &amp; King frame 150 . Good
selection of bedroom tuite s.
metal cabinets. he.clboards S30
and up to •as .

'
•

Auto Parts

&amp;

4 House doors with jams:
3
3 · 32 " x 6 '8 ", 1-36" x8 '8 ' ';
tires : p205-76 -16. Call 114·

County Appliance."' In~: . GoOd
used appliences and TV sets.
Open BAM to 6PM . Man thru
Sat . "6 14·446·1899, 127 3rd.
Ave. Gallipolis. OH .

0000 USED APPLIANCES
Wathen;. dryars . refrigerators.
range. . Skaggs Appli1ncas.
Upper Ri)ter Ad . bnide Stone
Crest M()tel. 8 14--48 · 7398 .

•

14.' fl.,_gla11 . ·1 a hp Evenrudt..,
mOtor end trailer. UOO . Call
304-&amp;76·16&amp;8.

76

WED.. JULY 22

l

12' Seart v-bottom aluminum :
boat. t150. Call 304 -175 - '

Console Color T.V .. very good
cpndition . l17"6 . Call 614 2246· 9251 .

AVON . look at ut now. Earn
Extra Money. 304 -875-1429.

Valley Furniture. new &amp; used.
Large section of quality furniture . 1218 Eutern Ave ..
Gallipolis.

•

...,-~~

304·678·4884.

388·8620.

soft toe). Call 814-446-3159 .

Furnished Effici..,cy Apar1ment,
3 rms .. bath.carpet throughout.
Privata and quiet . Single working person only. Call 614·440·
4607 or 446-2602 .

32 Mobile Homes
for Sal,e
USED

•

~~~boo~:s:~a ~:.tiSte~~~

Deep heezar. 22 cu. ft . Sears
chnt type. •226. C~ll814- 446 2367 .

Two coHages. furnished, 3
rooms . All newly redacor~ted, in
towm . Adults Only. Call 614·
446-2543 .

NEW AND

.
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Oliva St. , Gallipolis.
NEW· 6 pc . wood group· $399.
living room suites- 8199·S699 .
Bt.tnk beds with bedding- $199.
Full size matlress &amp; foundation
starting · 199 . Raclinert
starting· S99.
·
USED· Beds. dressers. bedroom
tuitttl , 8199 · 8299 . Desks.
wringer Wither, a complete line
of used furniture .

The Oakt Apt . newly renovated
apartments with stlinm..ter
carpet. Playground area for
children. Water, truh, and MW·
age paid . One or two Br. apts.
available. Nice location in quiel
are1. For more infor. call 814682· 7670 . Offic. hot.trt·Mon.·
Sat. 9· 5 . Closed Sun. Manag•
mant by U.S . Shai~Corp .. EHO .

One mile out Foglesong Rd .
Mason . 2 - bedrooiTts. front
room. kitchen. bath, carpeted.
:1 .16 acres . 304-773· 6011 .

t!OMES KESSEL·S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES. 4 Ml

51 Household Goods

HIM

CAI..L

14' fl1t bOftom JOhn bolt ~hh

310 ca,e Bulldozer, 8ft. blade.
power take o.ff •. gas . engine,
aKcal, cond. t4,000 . Call 814·

1-tarvest Gold . Mavttg Dryer,
Good condition. $50.00 . An ~
t iqut praued b1ck rcckar.

A~D

Television
Viewing

Il-l-mAT GA!&gt;t- 1'«JJ'D
SGTT~~ CALl. !-liM

ever,. Mult go. 175. Best offer.

614-448-0811 .

· 44&amp;-3992.
*25.00 Call after

1

1 2•'1o Windsor with ex.pando, 2
bedrooms. $8,000. Call 304·
676-6956.
'

Home for Sale by Owner:
Greenbrier Est., JBR .• bi-II!Nel

M ercho ndis e

~~~~'i:";i7~=~~~;,-;:;;;;;::;:::;;::::;:;::====i
1
u
II• Hames
32 ,..ob
42 Mobile Homes
-----~-----

Mobil!&amp; home and lo_t. Priced
reasonable. 304· 675-7619 .

Homes for Sale

For Sale by Owner, 4 -5 Br.• 3
baths, 4000sq. ft . living area.
City schools. 8173 ,000. Tennis
Coun and 25 acres. Call 614448· 3386 . Serious buyers ortiY.
Pleate.

"I've added an extra star
because thirteen's · an
unluckv. n- ~ber. "

i::e@' HIM

;

304-&amp;71·8840.

3 or 4 Bedroom house in Kyger
Creak School District. RaferanC81 Ph. 614· 446-8821 .
~"""":-~..:_:_:_.:.:.:_:__ ·ICWould like to rent 'ot for trailer
with all hook-ups. Prefer Langsville or Dexter or Painters ~idge
areas: -~.Call 6J4-742 •2146 or'
614- 74?-2339 .

I 'MbOiNb

FISHING BOAT - Colernen 1
CrawdMI. 4.1!5 HP Metcury mo- ..
tor, 1 year old. like niW',

Respon1lble professional couple
saaking a nice rental horne In or
•round Gallipolis a. Pt. PleMtnt
er.. or surrounding treat . Mutt
111ow well behaved pels. Con·
tact St..,~ Trubman lt,814, 44.&amp;9fi40 dunng day hours .

47 Wanted to Rent

l;

------------------ i..

1987 11 ft. HorN • IIOclc
trail.,-. 12495, Utld 2 ho,...
trail... ready to go to thow.

Ohio

BORN LOSER

Boats and ·
Motors for Sale

COUNTRY MOBILE Ho~TJe Park.
Route 33, North of Pomeroy.
Ranttl trtll.,.s. Call 61"'- 99~ -

Business

THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·
lNG CO . recammends thet you
do business wfth people you

64 Miec. Merchandiaa

76

US&amp;. Coli 814·28&amp;·8622.

$pace for small trailers. All
hook-ups. Cable. Alto efficiency
room1. 1ir and cable. Mason.
W.Va. Call304· 7?3· 5661 .

0 pportunity

.,

KrT 'fl' CAfiLYL&amp; ®br Larrr Wright

&amp;14·448-3844.

7479.

21

Wedne.sday. July 22, 1987

CAI&lt;I LEAR~ SOMET~IN6
A60VT SWIMMIH6 FROM
A VIDEOTAP!=?

Dill Cll D (J) llll •1121
OJ Nlwa
(J) llgn 011
liD Canron Conooot This
program flaturee tho Paul
Winter Conaort creating
musiC In the Grand Canyon.
01 MauetlhN Current
repone on wor1d econom1e11
and flnancial news with Lou
Dobbt. (0:30)
em Lova Connection
,, :30
Gil Tonight stoow

ew

~~:;..
a or,...,., Jolon; ~t~.o.
e(I)Nigh.,oaQ

~port~ Tonlgllt Action
.
paOiced opona highlights with
Nk:k Chertea and Jim Huber.

0

(0:30~

by THOMAS JOSEPH
. ACROSS
3 American
Samoa
1 Battnan's
garb
harbor
5 Beer
4 Zest for
10 Spoken
living
5 Geneva's
11 Come
to pass ·
Lake 12 Silly
6 Devoured
13 Appear
7 "Georgy
14 Russian
"
Yesterday's Answer
lake
8 Brink
24 One of the 34 Actress
16 Uuided
9 Beatty
Leeward
Adele
17 Filch (sl.)
in "Reds"
Is. group
35 Over again
19 Classy
11 Engender · 25 Boxihg's
36 Prima donna
fellow
15 Actor
Max or
38 Oct.
( sl.)
Richard
Buddy
birthstone
21 P.L.O.
17 Food fish ·26 Aleutian
leader
18 Russian
island
40 Czarist
23 Syrian
city ·
28 "Waltons" , commune
~ishop's 20 Soft
Grandpa
42 Tease
l1tle
mineral 30 Hackneyed 43 Dutch
27 Child
22
32 Surmount
commune
of Lear
28 Exult
29 Scheme
30 Hush-hush
31 Noted
Italian
family
33 Indeed!
(lr.)
34 Insane
Medil. fruit
·39 Beast
41 Goad
44Ahuse
45 Dry
46 Cognizant
.47Take
on &lt;:argo

'

a7

DOWN
1 Gear tooth
2 Constellation

DAILY CRYPTOQt)OTES '"'7 Here's how to work it:
AXYDLBAAXR
Is LONGFELLOW

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

7-22
YXYMFNWUH

'·

NUU

EWHNOKCCNLWUWFZ

F DC

PWFDXQF
X I

D N S C

N

F DC

QFWUWFZ
Y F N A F

•-H D N A C
U C H U W C
YMterday'a Cryptoquote: THE MAN WHO NEVER
ALTERS HIS OPINION IS UKE STANDING WATER, AND

BREEDS REPTIU:S OF THE MIND. -WILLIAM BLAKE

'•'

�..

,.;---Local briefs

South Central Ohio
Sunny and humld today, with
highs between 90 and 95. Clear
torilght , with a low near70. Sunny
and humid Thursday, with highs
between 90 and 95,
The probabtltty of pnictptta·
tlon Is near zero t hmugh
Thursday.
Winds will be light and from
the west today and light and
variable tonight.
' Extended Forecast
Friday through Sund11y
Fair Friday, with a chance of
showers mainly In the northern
part of the state Saturday, and
'fair again Su11day. Highs will
range !rom the upper 80s to the
tower 90s F#lday, between 85 and
90 Saturday and In the 80s
Sunday. Overnight lows wlll be
near 70 Friday and Saturday
mornings and In the mid 60s early
Sunday.

, Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports seven
calls Tllesday; Middleport at 9: 04 a .m. to Stonewoods Apts. for
Esther Kissel to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Tuppers Plains
at 11:04 a .m . to Route 248 for Linda Rhodes to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Pomeroy at 11: 57 a.m. to the Maples Apts.
for Francis Roush to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Middleport
at 1:33. p.m. to Holzer Clinic for Cheryl Ferg\lson to Holzer
Medical Center; Middleport Fire Department at 3:39p.m. to an
oil tank fire on Route 554 near Cheshire; Tuppers Plains at 10:37
p.m. to County Road 402 for Siephanle Stanley to St. Joseph' s
Hospital; Pomeroy at 11: 24 p.m . to Route 143 for William 'Morris
to Veterans Memorial Hospital.

· Foreclosure action, filed
A foreclos ure action has ~en filed In Meigs County Common
Pleas Court by Diamond Savings and Loan Co., Findlay.
-against Richard A. Roseberry, Mansfield, and Sharon S. Steele,
formerly known as Sharon S. Roseberry , Westervllle, et al.

Southern board meets July 25

End m!lrriage

Southern Local l,loard of Education will meet in regular
session Saturday, 8 'a.m., at the high school cafeteria.

Hal Patrick Boston, in care of
Aaron Hysell, Pomeroy, has rlled
for a divorce In Meigs County
Common Pleas Court from Connie Kay Boston, Pomeroy.
Armtntte Cade, a minor, bv
Mary Hawk, her sister and nex·t
friend. ha s ftled fo r a divorce
from Charlie Cade.

Chester to hold class reunion
The Chester High School Class of 1931 will hold its annual
reunion at the Chester firehouse this Sunday ~ith dinner at 1
p.m. All classmates, teachers and friends are tnvited .·

License issued

White Oak groundbreakin,g held
Groundbreaking ceremonies
were conducted at 2 p.m . Wed·
nesday at Poplar Ridge Church,
near a 141J.acre, $847,000 recta·
'matlon project in the White Oak
mining site, about six miles west
of Cheshire.
The WhiteOak mining site, one
of several areas that was stripmined In the 1950s, has caused
flooding of Ohio 554 and other
local roads In the area, according
to Todd Ames of the Ohio
Department ol Na tu ral Resour·
ces. D &amp; J Energy Co., of Rodney,
is the general contractor for the
project.

I

Mary K. Russell, 81. 207
Wlnthrope St., Taunton, Mass .,
formerly of the Coolville area,
died Monday at St. Luke's
. Hospital in Middleboro, Mass .,
as the result of injuries received
in an auto accident.
She was born April 29, 1906 in
· Columbus, a dau ghter of the late
" Mark and Mary Kraft Kimmet.
She was a retired sc hool teacher
having taught in Ohio's public
schools for 42 years. She received
her bachelor of science degree
from Ohio University . She was a
member of the Westerville Se·
nlor Citizens, the La dies of the
Moose and the United Methodist
Church In Little Hocking.
Surviving are a son, Earl J .
Russell, North Dighton, Mass.;
four grandchildren and one
grl"at-grandchiid,
.
Services will be held at 11 a.m .
Saturday at the White Funeral
Hom'e In Coolville where fr iends
may call fron;t 7 to 9 p.m. Friday.
Burial will be'in Torch Ce met ery.

Charles Stout
\

.

Charles Floyd Stout, 83. Long
Bottom, di ed Tuesday at St .
Joseph Hospital in Parkersburg.

A marriage license has been
issued in Meigs County Probate
Court to James Michael MournIng, 21, Middleport. and Jennifer
Lynne Zucker, 19, Middleport :

The White Oak project is one of
14 reclamation projects In Gattta
County, covering 1.567 acres.
Seven of these projects have been
completed, while the other seven
are under way or tn the planning
process. The estimated cost of
these projects is $9.4 mtllloq.
The Gallia County projects are
part of the 9,408 acres concen·
trated in 287 projects in sou·
theastern Ohio, which are estimated to cost $57 million. ODNR
has completed 123 of these
projects, while the remainder
are under way or are. in planning,
according to officials.

Thirty cases were processed
·Tuesday eveplng In the court of
Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyler:
Fined were Thomas Owens,
Columbus, $63 and costs, squeal·
'tng tires; Sla Pierce, Tuppers
Plains, $54 and costs, speeding;
Carol Justis, Racine, $50 and
costs, speeding; · Patricia Grate,
Pomeroy, $20 and costs, speed·
ing; Robert Rlffle, Racine, $63
a nd costs, expired tags.

William Eakl11s, Middleport, and $63, squealing tires; Linda
$113 and costs, Intoxication ; Fusek, Columbus, $46; Ray
Keith Ashley, Pomeroy, $46 and Roush, Racine, $46: Sharon John·
costs, speeding; Anita Hudson, . son, Racine, $45; Julia Qua lis,
Pomeroy, no financial r\'sponsi· Middleport, $45; Patsy Warner,
blllty, driving on a temporary Syracuse, $47; MahOn Smeal,_
permit without a licensed driver. Waverly, W. Va .. $48; Vicky
and !allure to yield, $66 and Bailey, Middleport, $43~ William
costs: WalterHaggy II, Rutland, Boswell, West Columbia, W.Va. ,
$63 and costs, squealing tires .
$47: Esther Anderson, Rutland,
Forfeiting bonds were James $63; Randall Russell, Crown
Parker, Pomeroy, $45, spee4l!l&amp;~_... City, $47; Renee Smith, Por·
tland, $48; Dana Haynes, Miners·
vlile, $46; Malcolm Guinther,
Syracuse, $49: Robert Rathjen,
Fostrla, $45; Charles Spurlock,
Long Bottorri. $48; Darla Haw·
ley, Middleport, $47 ; David
$50, expired operator's license.
Mann, Pomeroy, $45: Larry
Fined were Ivan H. Carman,
Stewart, Rutland , $50, ail posted
Pomeroy, $18, speeding; Kat · on speeding charges; Tracy
hl een Davis, Middleport , $10 a nd Forres t, MI. Gilead, $43, left of
costs, failure to yield the right of center, a nd $63 traffic light
way , and Kenny Morrison, Mid· violation: Michael Ash , Syra·
dleport. $425 and costs, and three cuse, $63. expired plates.
days in jatl, driving while lntoxi·
ca ted , a nd $25 and cos ts. running
a red light.

Th&lt;' hearing wa s.co nt in ued u n tli 9
a.m. on Tu&lt;'sda.v . J ui)' 2~. to
permit l.Pm IC',v to ~0ru rC' ·&lt;.I n
attorney.
Eddie Patrick, 18. Middleport ,
appeared before Judge Knight on
Monday to enter a plea of guilty
to a charge of escape, a fourth
degree felony. Prosecutor Crow
reports that Pati'ick was indicted
by last week's grand jury as a
result of an lneident on May 13,
this year, in Middleport. when
·Patrick escaped from the cus·
tody of officers.

Women's fellowship
St'heduled Thursday
Meigs Church of Chr is t
Women's Fellowship will meet
Thursday, 7: 30 p.m., a t Zion
Church of Christ. A special doll
display ·· will be li'atured and
everyone is asked to br·tng a
favorite doll . Ann Lambert Is in
charge of the program.

weekend meeting
Friday, Saturday
A weekend meeting will be held
Friday and Saturday, 7p.m. each
evening, and Sunday afternoon
at 3 p.m ., at Rutland Bible
Methodist Church. Rev. Bruce
Hawthorne, Barberton, will be
guest speaker. The Wls~mantle
Trio wtll sing at the Sunday
afternoon service.

Daily Number

692
Pil'k 4

77033

Page 5

Louery numbers

•

Vot.37, No.62
Copyrighted 1987

enttne

1 Section 12 Pages 26 Cents
A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio. Thursday, July 23, 1987
.

.

.

Heat wave continues to grip. Buckeye State
Two power outages occurred Wednesday and
e arly today in service areas of The Ohio Power
Co .. boih caused by trees causing shortages In thE
lines.
In the Lincoln Hill area of Pomeroy approxi·
mately 122 customers were without power service
for 50 minutes .Wednesday pvening between 5 and
6p.m.
Thursday morning, some 15 customers in the
Snowball Hlil area of Syracuse were without
service lor approximately and hour a nd a half.

2 HOUR SALE

30°/o OFF STOREWIDE
5:00 TO 7:00 THURSDAY

,

MARGUERITES
·SHOES
MIDDLE $HOE STOlE IN MIDDLE BLOCK
., •.!.....:.

•

ary

CONCERT SPECIAL

CLEVELAND (UP)) ~ Tuesday's winning Ohio Lottery
numbers :
Dally Number
. 693.
Ticket sales totaled $1,175,924 ,
with a payoff due of $537,729.
PICK-I
3764.
PICK·4 ti cket sales totaled
$172,495.50. with a payoff due of
$77.757.
P lCK ·4 $) straight bet pays
$3.240. PICK-4 $1 box bet pays
$135.

Friday. Highs between 90
and 95.

5-7-25
31-35-36

Three fined, three forfeit bonds
in Middleport Court ·Tuesday eveningThree defendants were fined
and three others forfeited bonds
tn the court of Middleport Mayor
Fred Hoffman Tuesday night.
Forfeiting bonds were Charles
H. Burton, Middleport, $450,
posted on a charge of driving
while Intoxicated: Marvin C.
Mllltron, $40. speeding, and Jo·
seph Shanabrook. · Middl eport,

Clear tonight. Low near ,
70. Mostly sunny and humid

Super .Lotto

POMEIOY

By United Press International
As a week · lon~ heat wave continued to grip
Ohio. medical . expert s advised the state' s
res ident s, particularly elde rly people, t.o curt ail
outdoor ac tivitt~s and avoid excessive ex~rtio n .
"The most importa nt thing !S to s tay out of. th e
direct hea t and avoid overexertion ." said Dr.
Clark Ros e nberry, a n emeri!E'ncy room phy sician
at Warren General Hospllal.
He said overexposure to the heat can cau se

problems ranging from fainting to heat stroke. ]ie
said he had handled only a few heat-related cases
+his week, primarily older patients suffering from
dehydration.
Temperatures climbed Into the 90s across the
sta te Wednesday for the third straight day, and
forecasters said the hot , humid weather was
expected to continue until at leas t the weekend.
Dr. Wllltam Rutherford, critical care specialist
a t University Hospitals in Cleveland. said the hea t
a ffects mostly older patients who are taking some
type of medlcat ion.
He said anyone experiencing weakness, thirst ,
excessive sweating , confusion , irrational behavior and na usea could be suffering from heat
exhaustion.
Rutherford said' people with those symptoms
s hould take action to cool themselves.
"Get out of the heat and into a coot e nvi ronment,
particularly with kee ping the skin mots!. not with
.
ice water. and have a fan blowing.
"The people who are at risk are the elderly , the
very young , people who are on certain medica ·
tlons. people who have heart diseases. and people

who are (n tremendou sly physical settings. The
otl)er people at ris k are people who have had
previous hea t illnesses ."
The state's weather Is so hot that customers of a
ma jor power system are expected to use more
electricity this week in an attempt to find relief
than in any one summer week in the last 80 years.
Officials of' the American Electric Power
System said Wednesday its more than 2.6 million
retail customers will use more electri city this
we('k th a n in any · sum mer week in its SO· year
his tory.
Between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Wednesday, AEP's
retail customers - resi dential, commercial and
industrial ..:.. used a n ail· time ·demand of 15.495
mUtton kilowatt s of electricity. That exceeded the
previous high of 15.347 million killow atts set just
the day before.
"It is fortunate that American Electric Power
has an ample power supply to be able to meet it s
own customers' requirements as wei! as to assist
its sister utilities in this and neighboring states
which may be in need of ext ra energy," said AEP
President Richard E. Disbrow.

The previous high demand !rom AEP before
this week's. heat wave was the 14.759 million
kilowatt s in 1986.
AEP operating unit &amp; that hav e set individual
peak demands this week are the Ohio Power co. at
Canton; Indiana and Michigan E lectric Co. at
Fort Wayne, Ind., and the Columbus and Southern
Ohio Electric Co . in Columbu s.
Custom ers of Centerior Energy 's two operating
subsidiaries, the Cleveland Electric Illuminating
Co. a nd Toledo Edison, also used electricit y at a
record pace Wednesday.
For a second time this week, Centerior
cus tom ers set a record for electricity usage of
5; 1'73 megawatts, erasing the prev ious mark of
&gt;. 164 megawatts set on Monday.
At 2 p.m . Wednesday, CEI customers were
usi ng 3. 722 megawa tt s of electricity, breaking
Monday's CE I record of 3,715 megawatts.
Customers of Toledo Edison were using 1.451
megawatts at 2 p. m ., falilng just short of the TE
record of 1,464 megawat ts also set Monday.

Roberts says ferry has not
caused any damage thus ·far
I

W. Va.
Mr. Stout was born May 25.
1904, a t Success In Meigs County.
a son of the late Charles R. and
Eva . Meeks Stout. He was a
retired electrician having been a
member of Marietta Local Union
972. He was a member of the St.
Paul United Methodis t Church in
Tuppers Plains and on May 2,
this year, he and his wife, Vercla.
observed . their 60th wedding
anniversary .
Survivin~ are his wife, Vercta
Torrence Stout: two sons and
daughters-In-law, Charles Glen
and Grace Stout of Long Bottom,
and James Robert and Dorothy
Stout of Tuppers Plains: four
gra ndchildren, Keith Stout, Long
Bottom; Joe Stout, Richmond ,
Va .; Terri Stout, Tuppers Plains,
and Connie Soulsby, Pomeroy: a
great-granddaughter, Shannon
Soulsby, Pomeroy; three sisters.
Mrs. Mary White, Racine; Mrs.
Lula B. Dugan, DeLeon Springs,
Fla ., and Mrs. Atha (Perle)
Shrives, Cincinnati; a slster·in·
law, Mrs. Ellen Stout, San
Antonio, Tex.
Besides her parents, she was
preceded In death by three
brothers and two sisters.
Arrangements will be an·
nounced by the While Funeral
Home, Coolville.

G

HOT OUTSIDE ~ The thermometer at Bank I
In Pomeroy Wednesday afternoon reOected the

KaiserTech Limited has an·
nounced that Its opera tin~ subs!·
diary, Kaiser Aluminum &amp;
Chemical Corporation, has
signed a definitive agreement to
sell Kaiser Energy, Inc., a wholly
owned ott and gas exploration
and production business. to Pre·
stdto Oil Company of Denver,
Colo.
Included In the sale Is- Kemgas
, ·
of Ravenswood.
In conjunction with this sale,
Kaiser Aluminum will enter Into
agreements with Pr&lt;'sldio to buy
natural gas for the corporation's .
major aluminum prOduction fa·
cllitles at Ravenswood and Mead
and Trentwood, Wa~h.
The transaction Is expected to
close in August, subject to
obtaining certain consents .
Terms of the sale would Include

. Judg~

Knighl accepted lh•·
pl('a of guilty ard senkn!'l'd
Patrick 10 . a six month prison
term. Patrick was r!'mand!'d to
t hi' custody of thC' sheriff to be
tra nsported to thr C'hilliroth0
Correc tional Institute.

Daily stock prices
(As of 10:30 a.m.)
Provided by
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewl
Firm
Price
Am E lectric Power ............. 27%
AT&amp;T .. ................ ... ........ ... .30V,
Ashland Oil ............. ...... ..... 67%
Bob Eva ns Farms ... ... .. ......... 25
Charming Shoppes ..... ...... ... 31%
Federal Mogul. ............. .... ..47 34
Goodyear T&amp;R .... :.............. 68111
Heck's Inc ....... ............ , ....... 33;.1
Limited Inc..... ..... , ....... ...... 443;.1
Multimedia !ric . ..... :....... ..... 67%
Rax Restaurants .. ................ ... 5
Robbins &amp;. Myers ................... 10
Shoney's Inc .......................... 29
Wendy's Inti ............. ......... .10'llr
Worthington lnd ....... ........... 21Y,

Hospital news
Tuesday Adm lsslons ~ Brian
Rltchart, Syracuse; Esther Kts·
sel, Middleport; Anna Koenig,
Racine; Rhonda Dickerson, Mid·
. dteport; I~y Dalley, Poriland.
Tuesday Discharges
Heather Shuler, Scott Geyer,
Betty wnus.
I

an undis closed a mount of cas h to
Kaiser Aluminum, most of which
would be available for co1·porate
debt reduct ion.
Kaiser Aluminum chairman
and chief executive officer
James S. Pas man Jr. said, "This
sale ' ts a part of our ove rall
business objective of focusing the
corporation's financial and managerial resources on fa cil lt ies
and product lines that offer
significant co mpetitive advan·
tages and opportunities to
achieve our profit goals. II
culminates' an effort the com· '
pany be~an more than a ye!lr ago
to find a buver or Investor for the
oil and gas exploration and
production bu siness.
' 'This 1ransaction offer s sev·
era! benefits: it maintains secure
energy supplies for our major
production facilities , generates

Ships pass safely
I MANWFIICTURER'S COUPON I ·EXPIRES 911/87 I
I
I~--------------~---~
I
, I
CANS
,·. I OPMINUTI-ID•OIIANGIIOIM
RIGUUR 011 DIIT.
I
,., II
I
ot
I·
I
1
I
GOO~REASSERVEO ay, """""""'
II
I
I
~
49000 275955
I...

ou~Ln§AV.'MULTI !?$}~oR

ABOARD THE USS KIDD
tUPI)- Twore-flagged Kuwaiti
~ankers escorted by three U.S.
warships on maximum alert ·
steamed safely past Iran tan
Silkworm mtsstle sites In the
Strait of Hormuz and headed up
the P-!'rstan Gulf today toward
Kuwait.
"It's pretty quiet right now.
Everything looks pretty quiet,"
Cmdr. Dante! J. Murphy, Jr.,
skipper of the gutded·mtsstte
destroyer Ktdd, told his 380 men
after the tense trip wtthin range
of the Chinese-made Silkworms
stored by Iran along the north ·
side oi the narrow strait.
By late Wednesday night, the

I

LIMIT ONE COUPON PEA AEOUIAEO PURCHASE .

NOTE TO OEA.LER: For eu:h coupon you accept as our authorized agent, we will pay
you the lace vel ue

Veterans Memorial

warm day as the reading reached 104 degTees.

Kaiser sells to Presidio Oil

IJ(Jrl~.,~ __________C_on_t_in_u_e_d_fr_o_m~p~ag~e__l __________ 1
assets lo hi re his own attornrY.

Ohio Lottery

Phils
stop
Reds

By NANCY YOACHAM .

Area deaths

Mary Ru·ssell

Process 30 cases in Pomeroy court

Weather

· Squads have seven, calls Tuesday

·

Wednesday. July 22. 1987

Pomeroy Middleport. Ohio

16-The Daily Sentinel

thit coupon , pl ut 8C handling allowance, pro¥1ded you and your cus-

tomer• hn-e complltd with the18f'm- ol thll otter. Any oth&lt;er appllcttlon cl'lnllltutes fraud.

I nvoice• thoolti~ vour purctteae olauttlclent t l ock lc:l cover all coupona mull be ahown
upon requ. . t. Vo1d •here pt'Ohtblted, tued or llllrlcted. Your customer mua1 pay any required at lei tu and clepoall. Caal1 value 1 f~O of 1C. Redeem by mailing to: The Coca-Cola
Company. PO. BOK 730217, El PattO. TX 7G973.

OFfER

·=~:·

:;.,;

Coco·Colo "'""'' Compooy

----~------~---­
Maid" and·~ Minute Maid" aretradtl'nllrlc:l dlhl Coci-Coll

•

p~st

missile sites

darkened convoy was deep Inside
the Persian Gulf near the coast of
.Bahrain and had been joined by a
·fourth Navy warship, the cruiser
'Reeves. That ship was added by
Navy officials to help·protect the
two tankers during the night
while the convoy steamed ahead
at 16 knots.
A flurry of reports of possible .
Iranian speedboats approaching
the convoy after nlght!ail Wed·
nesday turned out to be false
alarms, officials said.
·
In Washington, Pentagon \spokesman Robert Sims confirmed
.the successful transit through the .
perilous Strait of Hormuz, say, ·
tng, "We're relieved that they're
I

I

immediate cas h lor reducin!(
debt and provides us with the
option to participate In drilling
programs If future gas prices
make that attractive," Pasman
said.
Kaiser Energy produces crude
oil and natural gas for sale to
manufacturers, ~as and oil re·
sellers. and pipelines In the
Appalachian, Southern, Southw·
estern and Western states.
The corporation wili retain Its
Interest In the gas properties
located In the Irene Field near
Bator Rouge, La .. an associated
processing facility, and certain
receivables and payables.
The financial impact ol the sale
of Kaiser Energy was antic!·
paled in the second quarter
financial results that KaiserTech
Limited announced on July 14.

out of the Silkworm missile
envelope."
The ' 'envelope" encompasses
the·.51J.mtle range of the Chinese·
made mobile Silkworm missiles,
each carrying a 1,!XJ(). pound
explos1ve warhead. They are. not
believed to be operational.
Iranian planes were In, the alr ,
but showed no hOstile Intent as
the . ftve·shtp, diamond· shaped
convoy proceeded through the
JO.mlle-wide, horseshoe-shaped
strait, Sims told reporters.
The Bridgeton, a 407,822-ton
supertanker, and the smaller
Gas Prince were the first of 11
Kuwaiti tankers to sall under the '
U.S.. flag.

actual dollar amount spe nt to
repair the Mason ta nding, one
Sentinel Staff Writer
The ferry operating between Corps official said at ~ meeting in
Pomeroy and Mason has not Pomeroy that it was " tens of
damaged the Mason landing. thou sa nds" of doll ars . The Corps
And the increased traffic flow held firm in its request for a
across Jhe ferry has not damaged $100,000 performance bOnd to
Pomeroy St. in Mason. This guarantee repairs if th e tanding ·
means that money promised by were dama ged by the ferry '
the State of Ohio to pay for Additional funding was also
possible damages to the land ing needed to meet Mayor Roush's
and money raised locally and requirem ent for escrow money to
held in escrow to pay fo r possible cover possible damages to Pome.
damages to Pomeroy St. will not roy St.
As the brtd~e closing neared. i!
be neeiled
This was the report from Meigs ,looked as il1 the ferry service
County Engineer Phliip Roberts would never mat eria lize and
to the county co mmissio ners In motori sts would have to travel 20
their Wednesda y meeting. Ro; miles nort h to Ravenswood or 20
ber.ts said he reviewed the Mason · miles south tO .Gallipolls to cross
sites last Thursday with -Mason the river.
State Senator Ja'n Mi chael
Ma yor George Nichols and a
West Virginia Department of Long then becam e involved in the
project and through a series of
Highwa y's representative.
During the months preceding meetings in Columbus. and the
the closure of th e Pomeroy- blessing of Governor Richard
Masoo. Bridge for repairs, Ma · Celeste, secured $100,000 from
son's former mayor , Agnes the Ohio Department of Develop·
Rou sh, opposed .e stablishm ent of m('nt to satisjy th e Corps'
a ferry service because she felt demand.
Ferry operator Darrell
the Mason landing and Pomeroy
St. from the landing to U.S. 33 Rodger , of Clinton , Iow a, put up
might be damaged . Roush and $15,000 of his own money and
.the . U.S. Corps of Engineers , community lea ders in Pomeroy,
Huntington, which owns the Middleport and Ma son
Mason landin g, main ta in ed scrambled to raise fhe remaining
throughout the months prior to $6.600 needed for a $21 ,GOO escrow
the ferry's going into operation account to guarantee repaving of
that a ferry which oper~ted the Pomeroy St. if it were damaged.
last time the bridge was closed Another $5,000 raised by local
caused extensive damage too the businesses was paid directly to
Mason landing. Although no one Rodger when he began opera ·
from the Corps could qu?te an lion, as an incentive to bring hi&gt;

fer ry to Pomeroy.
If the escrow money is not used
for repairs, it should be returned
when the ferry ends its operation.
Roberts also reported that his
current hot mix- program is
temporarily on hold to allow the
Shelley Co., from which the
co unt y purchases its hot mix, to
move their portable plant to
Apple Grove. Roberts said it will
be a much shorter haul for the
county from Apple Grove, there by· savIng money.
A bid ·of $13,848 from K &amp; J
Construction Co., Pomeroy, has
been' accepted for the EMS
addition to the Tuppers Plains
fire station being funded by a
Commun)ty Development Block
Grant through the
commissioners.
Carolyn Tripp, president of
Tuppers Plains EMS, Shirley
Lyons, treasurer, and Mary Jane
Talbott, squad chief, Were at
Wednesday's meeting to present
a written recommendation that
the $18,039 bid of Charles Sayre
and Son, Long Bottom, be ac·
cepted since advice from this
'firm had been· solicited during
the planning stases of the
project.
The commissioners ex plained
that according to CDBG regulation s from the Ohio Department
of Development, they had to
accept the lowest bid as long as it
met all project specifications.
One other bid, $23,316 from .
Roush Construction, Syracuse, ·
Continued on page 12
· ·

•

Ohio Power Company s motto Is:
'Customer senrice is our tradition'
1

·"Customer Service Is Our
Tradition" is th e motto behind
Ohio Power Company's effort
to remind customers a nd
employees of a long st andlng
practice throughout the com·
pany's service area.
"It's a ne w slogan, but
·certainly not a new phllosphy
where Ohio Power lc· con·
cerned," said Lenzie J . Hed·
rick, Port smouth Division
manager. " It 's something we
want to reemphasize, not just
to our customers, but to our
employees as well."
Customer comment cards,
with boxes to r eceive them,
are located In offices through·
out the division. This part of
the campaign provides a yard· ,
stick for Ohio Power to gauge
customers' opinion and se!\k
suggestions for improving
service.
Lapel pins worn by employees provide an outward
sign of the customer aware·
ness program and remind
employees of the tradition to
be upheld.
"Our customers and em·
ployees are responding postttvely to the program," Hed·
rt.ck said . "Employee
att !tudes are excellent, and
this ts reflected tn comments

'

received from our customers
who have taken tim e to

complete the customer com·
m ent cards.

'
•'

~·

CUSTOMER SERVICE - Clerk Elissa Ult of Ohio Power's
Pomeroy Office works closely with customers every day In
conjunction with the company's new "Customer Awareness
Program" reemphlllllzing Its commitment to providing quality
serv!ce.

'--------------'!'-___,...__,..._...;.____

·'

...•·

~·

:::
·'
::;

""!"'""!"'--..1\

,

.

..·....

~

• - · ''t

.

..

'

'·

..

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="171">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="2761">
                <text>07. July</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="39363">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="39362">
              <text>July 22, 1987</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="6951">
      <name>kimmell</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="275">
      <name>russell</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="713">
      <name>stout</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
