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first , Maxin~ Dyer, ~&lt;'cond , and
Patty Dyer. ··third. in oatmea l;
Ruth Karr , first : Joni J effprs,
se&lt;;o nd , Jami Drak e, Lon(': Bot tom, third, plain suga r coo kies;
Haync&gt;s, Susie KarT and Rhonda
Milliron, top three in chocolate
chip cookies; Milliron , Pegg~·
Crane. first a nd second in pea nut
but ter cookiesi Cra ne, Melissa
Colema n, Long Bottom. Emma

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

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Ashley, Pomeroy, first , seco nd
a nd third . brow ni es, iced;
J cffcr·s. EvPiyn Hollon , Racine,
Mill iron . first. second and third.
browni es. fudge. uniced.
1 In pie judging , Barbara Murray took a second in a pple:
Altona Ka r r , a fir st in che rry;
Ka rr, fi rst a nd Murray, second,
pl'ca n; Ruth Karr, first, peach;
Altona Ka rr , fir st. rai sin .

Pam Lawrence. Long Bottom,
was first, Milliron was second
and · Ashley ' was third in the
choco.late fudge competition In
candy . Edna Stiles, Middleport
won a first for her peanut bull er
fudge wit h Merri !ee Bryant,
second. St iles won 'a seco nd in
seafoam, and Glenn a Riebel won
a f,lrst in peanut brittle :

Ross

Wednesday. August 19. 1987

birth~ay

is observed _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

The :i3rd birthday of Floyd
Ross, Peach Fork Road, Pomeroy; was ·observed wjth a party
Sunday at the honoree's home.
Attending the par tywereEdllh
A. Reiss, Floyd Ross, Jr. , Pomeroy: . Doug Curtis, Sr., Joyce
Curtis, Doug Curt is, Jr., Do&gt;nlse
Cur tis, Steve Curtis, Samuel
Curtis, Vivian Jones a~d grand-

daught er, .Stephan ie, and Mary
Perry, Shade; Francis Wade,
Brenda Wade, Francis Wade,
Jr., Michelle Wa'de, The Plains;
Betty Wilson, Eric Wilson, Eliza,beth Mu rray, Burnie Ross. Simania Ross , Diane Bartow , and
Barty .Bartow. Pomeroy.
Mona Blake, Helen Cun ·
nlngham, Bernie Ru sh. Mark

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Thursday. August 20, 1987

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Support board plans to move to Middleport
By Dec. 31, If not soo ner, the Meigs Count y
Bureau of Support wUI move to Middleport to
become a par t of the Department of Human
Services. The move was announced Wednesday
by the count y commissioners.
The bureau of support has been under the
j u rlsdl~tlon of common pl,eas court. However, a
new stale law gave the commissioners authority
to deslgriate one of four local agencies to operate
t~e bureau ;
the prosecuting allorney , the
departmeht of human services, a separate agency
reporting directly to the commissioners, or the
court.
The law stipula ted that a . study committ ee,
· comprised of specific local officials a nd a
consumer of Child support services. be formed to

review the a lt ernatives and make a recommenda l,ion to the commission e r s by October. The
commi ttee, headed by Commission Pres ident
Man111ng Roush, met last friday a nd then
recomme nded I hil t the burea~ · be mad e a part of
human services, The committee has now been
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disbanded.
Had nc;&gt; action been laken by the commission ers
on the options allowed under the new law. the
bureau of suppor t would have · automatically
become a part of human services.
A contract \VIt h human services must now be'
developed by Dec. 31 with hum an services
specifying procedures, systems and funding
arrangem ents.

Until the actual move, the bureau of support will
rem ain a par t of common pleas while , the
commissioners take steps to coordinate the
tra nsfer.
·
In regard to a question from last week's
meeting of establishi ng speed limit s on county
roads, County Engineer P,hi! Ro.b erts reported the
es tabiishment of county road speed limits Is still
at the discretion of the Ohio Department of
Transportation.
State legislation is pending to allow townships to
es tabllsh speed limits on gravel roads, but even if
passed, the new law would not apply to county
roads .
Roberts said if the county wants speed lim its
es tablished by ODOT, then forms must be filled

out and submitted with specific information.
Certain guidelines must be m et before speed
limits will even be considered and oddly enough,
reported Roberts, neither road conditions nor
curves enter into th e decision . Roberts said he ha s
requested ODOT com e down to survey Succ ess·
and Forest Run Roads, both just rec e'ntly paved,
and recommend speed limits around the curves.
In other business, a letter was read from Lee
Wedemeyer, superintendent of Carleton SchoolMeigs Industries. requesting that the commis sioners consider making an appointment to the
county M.R.D.D. Board, to fill the unexpired
three-year term of Anna Mae Leamond who has
"res igned hPr position .

Spencer wins numerous races at fair Wednesday night
Don Spence r, formPr ly of ·
Pomeroy and now of the VIncent
a rt?a, provided plent y of local
int erest In the 14 har ness horse
races featured at the Rock
Springs Falr!(rounds Wednesday
aft ernoon· as a pal'! of the an nual
Meigs Coil nt y Fair.
Spl'ncer, son of the late Sidney
Spe ncer, former Po meroy
ma yor and a harness horse ·
dr-Iver and train er, won several
raCes and Ca mP clOSI' On Of hers .
Driving Current Condition.
owned by Cuy Malon e of Wale-

ford, Spe ncer placed second in
the fi rst a nd eighth race for two
year old filli es . He was beaten out
In the two races by,Home Device,
owned by Guy Malone of Water·
fo rd and driven by Terry Van
Rhoden. Third In th e first was
Ca ndy Anne, owned byMIIIslagle
and Duckworth while Sweet Lu cy
Brown, ow ned by Guy Maione of
Waterford. was third In the
el(':hth.
In the seco nd a nd ninth races,
My Wish, owned by .William W.
Johnson, Ray, and driven by Ron

Ne whart, ou tpaced the five other
three year old filly trot ters, to
win both event s. Second In both
races was Renee's Fire, ow hed
by Edward Cross of Zanesv ille
and drive n by Bob Ogg, Sr.
The third and lOth races were
a lso for thr ee year old !Illy
t rollers with Mini Brown, owned
by Roger Spencer of Pomeroy,
and driven by Don Spencer,
racing In first In the third .
However, Mini Brown, failed to
make a win in the l Ot h, coming In
third. Second In the third and ,the

,lOth was another loca lly owned
horse owned by Edward and
Wald Humphrey of Pomeroy and
driven by Sherry lndestad, also
of Pomeroy.
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Driving F F Bud, Spencer
again driving a Guy Malone
owned horse, took fi rst in both the
fourth and 11th races for two year
old pacers . Second In · both of
those races was Perseus, owned
an(~ driven by Bob P ugh of
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Barlow.
· Magnum Green ou traced four
ot her three yea r old trollers in

the fifth race but fell to second
place In 't be 12th. Second In the
fifth was Proud Score, owned by
Duane Burton of Woodsfield an d
driven by Jeff Kirkbride while
Our Clipper, owned and driven
by Steve Moore, Washington,
CH, took first place honors In the
12th.
Spencer agai n came through
witb wins in the six th and 13th
races , driving Ca m bur, owned by
Malone of Waterford, in the races
for two year old pacers. Second in
lhe s ixth was Curiou s Escort,

owned by Walnut Creek Stables
and driven by Charlie Norris.
Second in the 131h was Racing
Current, owned by George Aide,
Ronceverte, W. Va., and driven
by Terry VanRhoden.
Macho Express, owned by
Charlie Norris , P . Humphry and
R. Reid, :and driven by Norris,
raced tO victories in both the
seven th and 14th races for three- )
year old trotters .' Second In both
events was Pop N Trot, owned
and driven by Cassa ndra
D'Aiello of-Circleville.

Probe continues
at ·Sporn .plant
The Mason County Sheriff' s
Departme nt Is continuing · Its
Investigation Into a W&lt;!dnesday
mo rning accident at the Philip
S,porn power plant- near New
Haven In which a Ga ll Ia County.
Ohio man was killed a nd a Po.lnt
· Pl easant man Injur ed.

4-H
AND GIRL - Joe Parker and Betty Jo llunt, were
nam.-.1 the outstanding 4-11 hoy and girl during Wednesday's youth
night presentations at the Mei gs County Fair. Parker Is a member
of the Meigs Rowdies and MeiR'J Dairy Club. Hunt Is a member of
I he Busy Clovers Club and In the pa.•l ha.• bCionged to the PleW(iure
Riders, Shepherd' s and High Flyers Clubs. In addition to trophi es.
hoth r eceived SlOO llavlngs bonds 1md I Dare You awards.

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present a coupon at the Kings Island front gate, You'll
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another coupon worth $2.50 off food bought in the
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' Seventy-six pints of blood were
coni rl buted to the Meigs County
blood program when an American Red Cross Bloodmobil e visited the Senior Citizens C~nt er
in Pomeroy Wednesda y. ·
Eighty person ~ repor ted as
donors and 21 of them gave In
apprecia tion for blood recel~ed
by relatives or friends. First lime
donors were Di a na Smith, Kimberly Dee m , J ohn Snyder and
Sa ndy Walker. Nora Nlt z became
a go lion donor: William Quickel,

Michael A. Wilfong and Adell L.
Whit e becam e two ga llon dqpo"rs:
Patricia J . Barton a nd J~ckle
Hildebr.and became four gali on
donors .
Dr. J am es Wit her ell and Dr .
Wilma Mansfield were super vls·
lng physicians and Beulah Ward
and Joyce Kerns, the nurses.
Clerical workers were Peggy
Ha rr is , Mary Nease, Jean
Nease, Joyce Hoback , Brian
Ree d . a nd Rsvp
. . . . wor ke rs
Conti nued on page 2

Racing, music will be :,
highlight Saturday ·

BIG VALUE CORN CHIP S, CHEESE PUFFS. PRETZELS OR
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Quarter horse racin g and
!}linger, the Meigs High Band
marching ba nd music will be
will play selections between each
combined in a program of
race allowing horsemen to sadentertainment at the Meigs
dle and jockeys to change colors.
County Fair at 4 p.m. Saturday.
Four of the live winners of the
Horses will compet e In several
quarter horse races at the A tnens
races with the Meigs Hi gh School
County , Fair last week have
Band&gt; providing mu sical selecalready e ntered Saturday ' s rations between t he races .
ces at 1he Meigs Fai r . .
Meigs County Is the second of
Quarter horses are the fastes t
breed of horses in the world so
fiv e county fai rs where many of
Saturday's races wli be fast
these ho rses race. After Meigs
. moving. They can rea ch a.is peed
and the Athens Fair last week,
of 50 miles an hour, but most
tehr.e will be running races at
thoroughbreds do not reach 40
Van'\vert, Logan and Coshocton.
miles an hour In their races. One
Trophy blankets will be presof the horses entered In Satur- ented winners on Saturday. They
day's races has run within 3-5 of a . 'are provided by Pat Hill Ford,
MGM Farm City, Broga nsecond of a world record time.
Fast mov ing competitions are
Warner Insurance, Cooper·
scheduled Saturday In the 660 Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge, and
R. &amp; G. Feed and Supply.
yard, the 300 yard and the 220
yard races . Horses will begin
Anyone wishing to enter the
from a five horse starting gate
races may obtain more Informaand will finish In front of the
tion l!Y calllqg 992-7888. The
deadline for entries Is noon
grandstand.
Friday.
, Ul)der the direction, of Lori

A sheriff's departme nt spokesman ·said Michael David Pasquale , 23, of Crown City , was
working on a boiler feed pump on
Unit 2 at th e plant when he
appa rently cut In to a highcurrent electric power ca ble that
was bei ng replaced. Pasquale.
an empl oyee of Pasquale E lectri c who was doing contracted
work at the plant , died Instantly
!rom elect rocutlon, according to
Dr. Breton Morga n, Mason

County coroner, who pronoun ced
him dead at the scene. Dr.
Morgan ll.l'ld the current that
killed Pasquale was approximat ely 2,300 volt s.
The body was tra nsported by
the Mason Rescue Squad to Willis
Funeral Home in Gallipolis .
Injured in the accident was
William V. Cogar. 43, of Point
Pleasant. He was was transportei:l by the New Hav en Rescue
Squad to Pl easant Valley Hos pita l wher e he was treated fo r
electrical shock and relea sed this
morrilng, according to a hos pital
nursing supervisor.
. E ugene Gloss, Sporn pla nt
manager , said this morning
OSHA Inspectors were at the
plant tod ay to investigate the
accident.

Junior Fair parade
held on Wednesday
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the old adage rang tru e tor the
crowd on hand to v iew a Meigs
Junior Fair Parade staged In
front of the gramlsland Wedn esday evening.
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The parade had ail ttiree Me igs
Count y high school · bands-Eastern, Sout hern and Meigs on hand as well as fl oats, kings
a nd queens , walking units, livestock and eques trians.
Serving a s ma ster of ceremonies was Steven Flglel of Radio
St a lion WMPo: Prizes we r e
awarded to the new Salls·bury

Eastern ·board
hires personnel \

Cub Scout Pack 246, as the best
walking unit ; the 'Eas tern High
School band , directed by William
Hall, as the -best band, and to
Meeting In special session
float entries Including Harriso nWednesday
night, the Eastern
ville Brownie Troop 1116 which
Local
Board
of Education hired
depleted the ma rc h of time froin
Margaret Cau thorn and Judy
a canoe rider to the space age, Wolfe as library aides for the
first place; the St. Paul United
1987-88 sc hool year only.
Methodist Church with a mes'!he two will- work three days
sage against drugs and alcohol,
.and four days a wee k. res pecsecond, and the Country Critters
t ively. These pos itions are en4-H Club of Racine, which lea·
tirely ·.funded by the Disadvantured ·youth of today and tomortaged Pupil Program F und.
row with the theme depicted in
. David Chadwell wa s employed
the costumes of float rider s.
as a full' time teacher who will
work part time as a learning
disabilities ttltor, part time as a
tutor for a visually Impaired
stude nt , and part time as a
remedial m ath and readi ng
Melissa Clifford took both tbe teacher at the junior hi gh school.
best of breed and the best This position Is for the 1987-88
opposite in Dutch; Kellle Ervin, school year only, and is funded
best opposite with her English . exclusiVely by the Chap ter One
Ango,ra; Christine Schultz, besf and Title VI-B flow-thru funds.
Kathy Barringer was hir ed as
of breed with ber doe, and best
a
substitute bus driv er for the
opposite with her buck,. Mini- ·
school year and Don ·
upcoming
Lop; Jason Ervin best of breed
Jackson
was
nam ed assistant
win his doe, and best opposite
girls
volleyball
coach, assigned
with his , buck In Netherland
to
the
junior
high
school, for the
Dwarf; Christine Schultz, best of
next year.· Substitute teachers
breed, New Zealand and Rex;
. Bethany Bass, best of breed, employed Include Mary Canady,
Silver Martin; Betty Jo Hunt; Nancy Basye, Connie Smith,
beSt of breed, Jason Ervin, best VIcki Haley, Jeff Skinner and
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opposite, crossbred, with Chris- Vale4rle Hanstine.
The
board
entered
Into
a
tine Schultz taking best of show
cooperative
agreement
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with
a•JISIIII Ji:rvln, .MCOIICI best of
other Southeastel'll School Dissllvw.
. In the Poultry show, Tonya trict to effect savings In the
Thornton receiyed best of show purchase of natural gas and
and was grand champion show- approved and adopted the 19887man, \VIth Sherrl Ra!llsburg 88 student handbook for the
taking reserve best of show and junior high school.
As a part of Its obligation to
reser\le champion showman.
conduct an ongoing and continual

Rabbit, poultry winners
Winners In the Meigs County
Junior Fair Rabbit and Poultry.
Show were announced today
following judging by Harry Rice
of Portsmouth.
KelBe Erwin was the grand ·
champion showman with Christine Schultz taking reserve
c hampion showman. In the rabbit showmanship, old pro, categor-y, the winners were Kellle
Erwin, first; Betty Jo Hunt,
second, and Amber Well, third:
In ' the rabbit showmanship,
yearling, Jason Ervin took .first,
Jenny Varney, -second, Bethany
Bass, third, and Melissa Clifford,
fourth.
Christy Lambert was the rabbit showmanship award winner
in the hovice, 13 and older, while
Jennifer Mora, took first, Robert
Hoffman, second, Becky Wlll!,
ams third, Annie Jessie, fourth,
and Michele Scott, fifth In the 12
and under group.

LriTLE MISS AND MISTER - Charla Burge and Chad David
Hubbard, hoth five years old, were selected to reign as L!ltle Miss
arid Mister Meigs County, from a field of 35 contestants
Wednesday afternoon. Charla is the daughter of Charles and
Penny Burge, Middleport, and Chad is the son of Sharon llubbard,
Racine. Each received a $50 gift certificate from Elberlelds.
Dottle Campbell 'of Point Pleasant Interviewed each of the
youngsters for the panel of judges, also from Point Pleasant.

review of board policies, certain
policies werr s uspended and In
their place, by resolution, the
Superintende nt , Dr. Dan Apllng,
was directed to formulate appropriate administ rative rules
and regul~tlon s.
For purposes of consistency
throughoutthe distrlc(, the board
adopted a resolution which stipulaies that there will be honor rolls
In all buildings for grades 3-12. ·
an d that fo r a student to attain '
the honor roll, a grade of B or
better in all subj ect taken for
which grades are given must be
obtained.

Announce beef
judging results
Beef cattle was judged Wednesday at the Meigs County Fair
with the res ults being a nnounced
today.
In HPrefords, Kristen Ayne
Slawter, Rout e 1, Middleport ,
took four firsts, cow , two years
and over,. summer yearling •
heifer, junior calf heifer, and
produce of dam .
Jim !\heels, Cotterill Road,
Pomeroy, took a first with a
junior year~ing
· fer In Angus . •
while the
· w y Farm at
Reedsville, too two firsts In
Slmmewtal, the buH, junior calf,
and the cow, two years and over.
In llmousln, Harry 'L. Spencer, ·
Long Bottom was the winner of
four firsts, cow , two years, senior
yearling heifer, summer yearling heifer, aQd junior calf
heifer .

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Tigers take over
first in AL's East
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TROPHY- George Harris, on behalf oft he Jim
Cobb Chevrolet·Oidsmobile·Cadillac Agency in
!: Pomeroy, presents a trophy blanket to Camhur, ·
. owned by Guy Malone, Waterford, for making the
; fastest time among all of the two year old paces
·taking part in Wednesday's racing program at the

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of Pomeroy, is at the right. Spencer was In !he
winner's circle a number of times during th"l,H
races staged at Wednesday lair. Harness racing
continues at 2 ·p.m. each aft~rnoon through
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champion, daughter of Mary Ann Conley,
Coolville. They .are members of the Blue Ribbon i
Riders 4-H Club.
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CHAMPIONS -1:h~e are the champions of the
annual Meigs Junior Fair Horse Show.· They are
Nikki Meier, grand champ(on, daughter of Robert
and' Marilyn Meier, and Mlkkl Conley; reserve

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driver during Wednesday's races at the Meigs

County Fair. Spcn\)cr IS pictured driving Cam bur,
owned by Guy Malone of Waterfield, to victory In
the 13th race whi ch was for two year old pacers.

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the annual Meigs County Junior Fair Horse Show.
On the left is champion novice, Shelly Metzger,
daughter of Rick and Sue Metzger; on the right is

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FFA AND FHA - Becky Cotterill, at left, M~l~
High FHA advisor. presented Sonja Steele of
Meigs High with the award for ou.tstundlng FHA
member in .the county. Tim Knotts, also oiMelp, ·

Kyle Ord, reserve champion novice, whose
parents arc ;)ohn and Cindy Ord. Both are
members of the Blue Ribbon Riders 4-H Club .

received the award lor out slandinlf county FFA
member from Everett Holcomb. Mel~ Hi&amp;h
vocational agriculture ln.~tructor. The awards
were prC!OeniL&gt;d
nisht al the annual
Meigs County Fair Youth Nlllhl .

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age rockets, WI)S first place winner among the
floats in the Meigs Junior Fair Parade.

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Shank, Vi rgil · Windon, Coy Nltz , Nancy
Nea l, Patricia J . Barton, F'ona K. Cullums,
Fred R. Thompson, Phyllts May, Ray·

BOY SCOUTS- Recognized for their partlclpa·
tlon In hOy scouting at Wednesday night's annual
Meigs County Fair Youth Night were, left to,Jght,
• Matthew \\{orris, Salisbury Pack 246, outstanding
· webelo; Sam Cowan, . JVIiddleport, Pack 245,

outstanding cub scout; Bobby Johnson and John
Bechtle, Mlddlep0rt Troop 245, . co-outstanding
boy scouts. The awards were presented by Frank
and JoAnn Newsome, junior lair scout advisors,
hi back.
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mond JewC'II, Gerald E . Rought. John
· Snyder. -Sandy Walker, Jacki e Hildebrand, Paul A. Ri ce, Da n E. Follrod,
Carolyn Char les, William c . Quickel.
Portland- Stephen Nease.
Lort on, Va. - Nora·NITz .
Minersville- Mary L . Voss.
~ldd l eport - Sarah J . Fowler, Relt G .
Her man, Kathryn D .•John son, Patricia
LoR;un. Mi chael Wilfong, Ll'afy Chasteen,
Kim Deem, Brian Nltz, Dorothy Mcqoud ,
Gloria Pea"vlcy. Timothy E . Smith, Mary
A. Sorden, Gerald Anthony , Diana Smlrh ,
Lisa Ashley.
LangsvUJe - La rry J . Ball, Ellis E .
Myers.•
Long Bottom - Henry Bahr. Hazll ee
Riebel, Harl an A. Ballard, Laura Hawley ,
Bruce Hawl ey, Kathy S. McDaniel.
Syracuse - David L a wson. Kathy
Cuinmln~s. Tracie Hubbard, Debra L .
Offenberger , Mary Janice LavendE'f'.
• Gallipolis - Patricia Vaughan, Lynda
Fraley.
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Grueser, Barbara F . Beegle, Ronald
Salser, Robert RUehle, Marte Bush.
Charles W. Bush, William Hoback, Anne
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. Rutland - I va SissOn, Mary Dugan,
Mary DaVIdson, DOnna D.:ivldson.
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tria ls sc hedul ed for 7:30 and
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COLUMBUS, Ohio iU PI J The la rges t trifec ta payoff of the
&gt;'ear at Scioto Dow ns - $17. 98.~.80
- highlig hted act ion a t the track
Wednes day night.
Star let Babe capt ured the s ixth
race to head up the 10· 7-3 trlfec ta.
Beaus Blade and Coffee rou nded
out the co mbo. Oniyone$2ticket
wa s ' sold on the winning
i'ombinat ion:

GYM FACTORY

WILMINGTON, Ohio (UP TJ A pair of Cincinnati Bengals'
holdouts All -Pro Anthony
Munoz and No. I draft pick Jason
Buck - alreadv have received
th.e "best offer'" the club will
make, says a team exec ut ive.
Munoz, a veteran guard who
anchors the offensive line; and
Buck, a defen sive · end" being
counted on Ia shore up a wea k
defensive line. are both holding
out. for more money.

Tri-State Presents on August 28th

• Bass ·
F1she11nan 's
Delight

It will be a Bass Fisherman's Delight Friday night, August
28th ~t Tri-State Greyhound Parle After the 12th race that
night, one lucky patron will win a $7,~00 Bassfindet; Boat
from Economy Marine in Charleston.
Register anytime during our performances August 20th
through the 27th, and.before 8:00p.m. Friday, August 28th.
No purchase or wager is necessaty, but you must be present
to win . The winner is responsible for all taxes. You must be
T8 yea~; of age to register.
So come join us for the excitement of greyhound racing, as
Tri-State presents a "Bass Fisherman 's Delight" Friday,

August 28th.
Post Times:

InfOrmation:

ResetVations:

7:30, evenings
Mon. rhru Sa t.
1:30 matinee
Wed . Sar.. &amp; Hol1days
776- 1000
776-5000

Cross Lanes, WV Exit 1·64

AIJGIJST
1AVINGS

for More Information:

Call 304-675-4326 or 304-736-1780
lOCATION: White's School of Karate Pt. Pleasant

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 21

F.eRMING NOW!

NATURAL
ACTION
LAXATIVE

36 TABlETS
60 TABlETS

SKYLINE LANES HAS OPENINGS
for 9 P.M. Leagues on Monday,
Tuesday &amp; Thursday nights.
Interested teams or persons should
call 446-3362 for information.
Both Men and Women Bowlers
Are Welcome.

Upper Route 7
Gallipolis, .Ohio

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GYMNASTICS, TUMBLING
TINY TOT CLASSES

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9 a,m.-2 p.m. Sat., Aug. 22

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REGISTRATION

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homer, a nd Rob Deer added a
grand slam in 11n eigh t-run fourth
inning.·
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Tigers 7, Twins I
Walt Terrell, 9-2 at home this
season, pitched a six,hitter as
Detroit moved In to first place.
White Sox 8, Red Sox 3
Jose DeLeon, 6-11, pitched
seven strong 'ln nlngs for his first
. victory since June 20 and 1van
Calderon hit two solo homers .
Royals 11, Rangers 6
Geprge Brett ignited a six-r un
fifth Inning with an RBI si ngle
and added a solo homer.
Yapkees 8, Mariners 0
Charles Hudson, 8-3, allowed
five hits In eight innings of relief
after replacing Tommy John.
who left the game with a stom ac h
ailment.

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In Show Ring
10:30 P.M. Food &amp; Nutrition Bowl- Hill Stage
11 :00 P.M. Jr. Fair Judgin g Contest
1:00 P .M. P et Show, Show Ring
2:00PM. Horse Harness Racing
4: 00P.M. Kiddie Trac tor Pull, Show Ring
6: 00P.M . Belles &amp; Beaus Square Dance, Hill Stage
7: 00P.M. Junior Fair Marke t Hogs, Steer
and Lamb Sale
7: 30P.M. Truck Pull
•s: 00 P .M . Ron Rigsby Band
9: 00 P .M. Crossover Band-Hill Stage

Brewers 13, Indian~ 2
Pau l Molitor exte nded his
hit ting s treak to 34 ga mes with
four hit s, including a three-run

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helping were Marion Ebersbach,
Virginia Buchanan , Dorothy
Lpng, Emma Ciatworthy, Wil·
liam Hoback. Thelma DIU .. Flor·
ence Richards and Philomena
Foil rod. Thjecanteen was served
by women of the Episcopal
Chu rch.
Donors by community were:
Brinkl"r. Arizona Stewar t, Mary K .
Sp encer. M ~r.v K . · Spencer, ' Rick
McKnl_ght. Billy Joe Spencer, Lenora
Mc Kni ght. Lois J . Wyant, Kelly R .
G inther. Pamela Miller. Diana J&lt; . •Jar v ls,
Walter R. Couch, Deborah L . Grueser.
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gust 17. 19871 -"Wait fo r the big
onp," Dave Ashley sa id, and he
wasn't speaki ng about himself.
The genia l pro moti onal director
· at WVM S was advising f&lt;m s to
· co me to his fa st. deluxe, 5/ Sc,mll e
clay t rack to see th e bes t lat e
model' drlvt&gt;rs In thr nat ion on
Saturday. Sept. 5. as th ey co m·
pete for a $:l0 ,000 purse in the
Third Annual Mountaineer 100.
The winn ing driver will receive
$10.000. and Hobby Stoc ks Semi
Lat~ ModNs will round out the

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By CHARLIE McCARTHY
UPI Sports Writer
The Detroit Tigers and New
York Ya nkees need to look no
farther than Oakland for a
Toronto Blue Jays killer.
"I've just been real lucky,"
said Dave Stewart, 17·8, who led
the A's to a 7·3 victory over .
Toront o Wednesday, his third
triumph this season over the Blue
Jays wit hout a loss. " Maybe it's
the level of competition. They 've
got five or six guys in that lineup
that hit the ball ou tstandi ng.
Maybe my level of concentration
is a little more." .
The A's victory knocked the
Blue Jays from first place in the,
American League East, as the
Tigers defeated .t he Minnesota
TWins 7·1 to take a half· game
lead. New Yqrk is 2 1·2 game
back In third.
·
Stewart, 17· 8, has wo n 10 of his
last 11 decisions and passed Bret
Saberhagen to beco me the major
leagues' top winn er . The right hander sca ttered seven hit s.
struck ou t 10 and walked one in
his firth complete game of the
seaso n.
" I've waited lor something like
this to happen,' ' said Stewa rt,
who disappointed as a reliever
early irt his career and pitched
poorly as a starter until las t year.
"I'm tryin g not to think about it . I
just let it happen .
Jose Ca nseco s la mmed two
hom e r uns to aid Stewart. John
Ceru tt i. 9·3. suffered his fir st
defeat since a J. o loss to Stewart
May l 7.
,
Elsewhere, Milwaukee routed
Cleve land 13·2; Detroit downed
Minnesota 7-1; Chi cago defeated
Boston 8-3; Kansas City out·
sl ugged Texas 11 ·6: Balt imore
nipped Caijfor ni a 2·1: a nd .New
Yor k Yankees shutout Seattle

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Late model race slated Sept. 5

Scoreboard ...

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County 4-H Plea.•ure Riders Club durin! the 198i
Meigs Junior Fair.

OUTSTANDING
lf r11ther Gibeault was
nam ed the outstanding member of .the Meil(s

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jim Dwyer and Terry Kennedy
hit solo home runs while three
Baltimore pitchers combined on
a four-hitter .

1984 Mercury Lynx ................. $1 02 29 mo.
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$127 89 mo.
1984 Dodge Omni...................
1984 Chev. Celebrity ......:....... $153 49. mo .
1984 Dodge 600 .................... $1 5349 mo.
1986 Dodge Aries ................... $163 10 mo.
198 7 Plymouth Horizon ......... $1 .7009 mo.
1984 Olds Cutlass ................... $1 7910 mo.
1984 Chev. S-10 ..................... $179 10 mo.
1987 Dodge 600 ....................$209 73 mo.
• Olds Delta 88 ..............\.. $222 62 mo.
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Based on local bank rates and terms.
All vehicles available with warranty.

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�Pllge-4-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Thursday, August 20. 1987

Reds drop··~~~.~...?!~ fi~,!. e~:!:~~ .!o,!,. .!.n.-st t~~.~!~.,ce

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CINCINNATI
, d
hlg ,_;.. 't " comeback but I thought (Jim)
Young Barry Bonds, who be·
The Reds stole seven bases on back on June H .
.·
1
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ed (UPI)
Th Cl- · It fl·
tl
" can t o anyt ng a""u 1 t ;
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d PI te to
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Ted
e ncmna
d 1 h.
Gott did a great job of setting came us
e s~on
ra
the night t~ree of them by Eric
Winding up the senes.
na Y appen ·
1
Reds have lost their. nearly said Rose. "All can
s ope downthemlddleofthelrllneupln jolnthe20·20clubwhenhehlthls Davis w'ho now has hiked his Power, 9-7, Is scheduled to
thret&gt;-month grip on first place In :fn ~n~~h~a;~s~:~orrow ~ we 'order In the ninth.· ·
20th homer to go with 23. stolen total io 45, as the Reds equaled oppose Pittsburgh rookie Mike
The Pirat~s appeared headed
With Fran it Williams giving up bases, paced the 13-hlt Pitts· the team's season high In that Dpnne, 7-4, on the mound tonight.
the National League Wes~
The Reds were unce. em on· f . .
. 1
when they five runs In the top of the eighth_ .. burgh offense with a 2-for-2 night, ,....:.:....:_...:__ _ _ _ _.::__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
iously knocked out of first place s~~r::: 1f~:~~~~s ~~~he top of the all of them . unearned _ Rose _getting on base five straight
for the first time since May 29 eighth to open a seven-run lead at · obviously was upset about the
tl~es an~ scoring four runs.
after losing a 10·9 game .to the 10 3 B 1 th Reds who have p&lt;&gt;rformanc&lt;&gt; of the rlght·hander
I don t consider myself a
Pittsburgh Pirates Wednesday m~de a uhablteof coming from far who waas a~pearlng In his 64th
home run hitter," said ..Bond~,
mgThht. S
F . I
c· • t
behind this season, made it close game.
wk ho lehd off for· thet Bubc~. I d2o0n20t
e
an
rancsco
tan s
h th
ted! rsl runsin . "He just didn.' t pitch good,"
now owtoreac to emga .·
hurtled the slumping Reds to w en
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er.up.
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said
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"And
I
don't
want
to
player
.'-' Bonds joins Dave
1
claim the undisputed . western th~. .ast of the e~ut ihe wa our hear that he was worn out. If our · Parker, now of the Reds , who
division lead with 41 games to
1 ~ m hapgr ~ arter lostnifour pitchers are worn out, they're not . accomplished the feat twice for
play as just a game · a half : u came 1 c M ntreal ,. said telling me. If they 're over- the Pirates In 1978 and 1979.
separated the top threE&gt; clubs.
Pm a row n eroJlm L'eyland pitched, what can 1 do about it? I
Sharing key roles In Pitts·
De I
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11 . th
trates manag
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.h. t k
AI p d
sp te a st~·run ra . Y m . c "But I'm not happy about letting can't look up In the sta nds and burg sa tac were
e r 1que
last of the etghth, Cincmnatl 1h
(R d 1 back in the game in call in someone to pitch.. Our with three hits a nd Bobby Eoem e s
starters just haven 't been good nllla, who had three RBI before
dropped a game behind the
Giant s with the onrushing Hous- th~Te~gh~ed bowed the same
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been leaving the game with a seventh·'
ton Astros just a half· game
e
s s
fart her back.
"! can't worry abOut being in
second place today ," Cincinnati
manager Pete Rose said angrily
after the Reds had lost to thE'
Pirates for thp second straight
time.
''I'm only concerned who's in
first place the last day of the
season. You don ' t get anything
for being in first place today."
. Rose dldn' t try to hide his
feelings as he pointed out,
"You're not supposed to lose ·
when you score nine runs. There
was more life on the bench
tonight but I'd still like to know
why it took so long to get going."
With the Giants coming from
behind to nip the New York Mets
JO-G in 10 I nnings and the Astros
outlasting the St. Louis Cardinals
2·1. it was a dark night for the
Reds, who now have · dropped

Hot temperatures and lack of
rain has taken It toll on farm
crops in Meigs County this
summer.
This was the conclusion when
farm 'crops entered In ctimpeti·
tion at the Meigs County Fair
were judged. Officials reported
that entries were not up to usual.
standards due to the weather
conditions this year. .
However. there are some "bJg·
gies" out there and the winners
for th~ largest vegetables in the
com petit ion· include Madeline
Painter, Middleport. largest po·
tato; Paul A. Thomas, Reeds·
ville, largest pumpkin; Maxine
Dyer, Bidwell, largest apple;
Marty Holter. Long Bottom,
largest tomato; Bunny· .Kuhl,
Pomeroy, l~rgest cucumber;
Jim King, Pomeroy , longest
cucumber; Marty Holter. larg('st
turnip; Madeline Painter, . Iarg·
est squ~sh; Jim King, longest
bean. Winning the top. two·
awards for freak vegetables
were Thelma Giles , Pomeroy,
and Peggy Crane, Middleport.
Ruth Erw in won the top premium for the best display of
garden'· produce with Jim King
taking second' place.
Winning blue ribbons in other
judging of the farm crops were:
Ruth Erwin , best six ears of
white corn ; Roy Holter, Pome·
roy, b ~st peck of wh al; Mary
Ka y Rose, Long Bottom. best
peck of spring oat s; Opal
Gru es C'f . Pom e ro y , be s t
cobblers: Marilyn Robinson.
Coolville, bes t Ke nnebec pota·
toes: Debbie Drake. Racine. best

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Pitt coach bans
NFL pro scouts

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' versity of Pittsburgh football
coac h Mike Gottfried Wednesday
announced that NFL scou ts
wou ld no longer have access to
Pitt players on the university's
eampus.
That word followed the NFL 's
announcement a supplemental
_draft would be held Aug. 28 for
former Pitt running back Cha·
rles Gladman and Ohio State
wide receiver Crls Carter, who
lost their college eligibility be·
ca use of improper dealings with
agents.
"I am disappointed in the
:'-IFL's decision to hold a supplemental draft for college players
who were ruled ineligible because they associated with
agents in vio lation of NCAA
rules." Gottfried said.
" I spoke With the NFL 's league
office last moillh to discourage
this ·action, because I feel it
rewards a player for breaking a
rule and co uld encourage
'younger players to leave school
early," he said.
Gottfried, who earlier had
made the lockerroom and weight
room at Pitt Stadium off- limits to
agents, said his sta tement would
also include stopping the process
of sending scouts film of his
biayers.
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"We're not going to cooperate
any morP," Gottfried said. "EV·
ery uncouth agent in the country
will come out of the woodwork
now. We needed the NFL to take
a st anc(' and they didn · t." ·
Carter and Gladman, both
Ohio natives. petitioned the NFL
to hold a supplemental draft for
them after they lost their NCAA
l'iigibility . They were stripped of
1heir final year of eligibility for
signing with and accepting mo·
ney from agpnts N9rby Walters
and Lloyd Bloom in violation of
NCAA rules.

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name variety potatoes; Martie
Holter, green cabbage; Marlene
Donovan, Coolville, red tomatoes; Mary Kay Rose, Long
Bottom, yellow tomatoes: Max. ine Dyer, Bidwell, red pear
tomatoes; Keith Ashley, Po me·
roy, cherry tomatoes; Marlene
Donovan , bl-color tomatoes;

POULTRY

Howle Lawrence of Long Bot·
tom took a first place ribbon for
his pair oi hens In the Barred
Plymouth Rock class of poultry
judging at the Meigs County

Law~nce,

PAT HI ll· F0 RD

pole .beans; Mary King, yellow
pod pole beans; pod
Janice
Coolville,.green
bushHaynes,
beans;
Dorothy Robinson. Coolvll~.
lima beans; Debbie Drake, whl'f'e
onions; Janice Hay·nes, yellow
onions; Paul A. Thomas, Reeds. ville, pimentos; Janice Haynes,
hot peppers; Opal Grueser,
sweel peppers; Jim King~ beets;
Paul A. Thomas, carrots;
Mildred Zeigler, green cu·
cumbers; Sheila . Curtis, okra;
l3en Crane, Middleport, field
pumpkin; Pat .Wolfe, Pomeroy,
pie pumpkins: ~o Crane, zuc·
chin!; Billy Crane, summer
squat!; .Jim King, . banana
squash; Thelma Gites, Pomeroy,
crooked neck sq uash; Jim King,
dipper gourds; Sheila Curtis,
ornamental gourds; Ruth Erwin,
name variety melons; Sheila
Curtis, name variety canta·
loupes; Mary Kay Rose. Long
Bottom, stayma.n winesap apples; Keith Ashley , Joh natha n
apples: Richard K. Freeman,
Pomeroy, name variety apples;
Opal Grueser, prune. plums;
Keith Ashley, concord grapes;
Roy Holter, nlagra: Maxine
Dyer, kelfer pears;. Jim King,

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'.IIIII HhOO ao111. to 5:00 p.m. Sullllay.
Sale prices il) effect Augusl20 throu9h August26, 1987.

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In the Silver Laced Wyandottes•
breed; .Sharon· K. Michael, Racine, won a blue ribbon for her
pen of two hens and one cockerel.
Danny Lawrence, Long ·Bottom, won a first place for his pair
of hen's In ,the All Bantam class
with Howle Lawrence winning
the blue for the best pen of 1 or 2

yellow peaches; Thelma Giles,
white peaches.

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Price family
reunion conducted
Descen'dants or tne Portland
pioneer Price family gather!)()
,ecentiy at the sutnmer home of
Mary Calkins Graham located on
one of the original Price tract s
which now includes Buffington
Island Park.
Attending were the grandchild·
ren a nd great -grandchldren of
Norma Price Calkins Peoples
and Anna Price Adams, lnciud·
ing Sara Lee Rausey Yoakam ,
Lima; Jenny Sue Rausey Ta·
raw sky, Wintersville; Norma
Gibson Manes of Geneva, Fla.;
Mary Cal kin s Gra ham, husband
Robert , and mother, Beulah
land Calkins
Rausey
and wife,
Johnson
Ca lkins.
Gahanna;
RoSusie, Steubenville; Rita Rausey
Mees, hu sband , Larry and son,
Kyle , Portland; Nancy Neuman
Buckley, daughter, Ann Ma rie
and son, James, Reedsville:
Remaining members of the
immediate family unable to
attend were Margaret Adams
Neuman , Ja son Young Adams,
Sharlee Neuman Whi!1le, Fran·
ces Gibson Heyman. and Nor•
manS. Rausey.
.
Th.e Price family roots go back
to the mid-1700's and settlements
of the Northwest Territory. The
founding of wha t is now Portland
by the Price family has been
rsearched a nd documented by
Gayle Price. family genealogist
and Port land historian .

Visiting

Pomeroy-Middleport, ohiO·

Beat of the bend

Thursday, August 20. 19!J7

Showing and .flying

Racine. He is· the grandson of tne
By BOB HOEFLICH
late Hobart Cozart and Laura
Sentinel staff Writer
Byers of Portland and has many
Lt, Commander Lewis
relatives in the Portland Racine
ter , son of Mr.
areas .
and Jlrirs. Del·
bert VanMeter,
Minersville's Hazel McCallum
will be shpwing
who was recently injured in a fall
the F -14 Aircraft
. observed her 95th birthday Wed·
at the Rickennesday. You can send a belated
backer Air Base
card
to her to 347 Blandford
t his Saturday
Drive,
Worthington, Ohio 43085.
and Sunday.
She:s
making
her home with. a·
Perhaps. you remember. Com·
daughter, Margaret Harbrecht
mander VanMeter attended eie·
mentary sc hool and junior high · these days . .
in the Southern Local Schools at
Mary Loudlier of Meigs County

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was . a 1hird place winner In a
statewide craft show held at the
Janis Cemer as a part of the Ohio
State Fair.
Items were chosen to go into
stalewlde competition as a res ult
of winni'ng first place In the
Buckeye Hills Regional Senior
Citizen Craft Shjow held i'n .July
at Marietta .
Mrs. Loudner's· entry was a
crocheted bedspread. Congratulations also to Dorothy Mitchell.
Lucille Clay and Loudner, a ll
Meigs, who received honorable
mention for their craft work _at

the state event .
----Dean Barnitz, Llncpln Heights
resident , and husband , Hayman ,
are temporarily with their son in

Hospital in Columbus and has
been moved into a room now . He
is in satisfactory condition. He
will be confined there a couple
more weeks. You can send cards
Beip~e
·• to hlm at Room 1168, Rhodes
Deh~ suffered a stroke recent Hall, University Hospital, Co·
but is doing well and now will lumbus, Ohio.
undergo physical therapy. You
There's a lot to look forward to
can remember Dean with a card
in care of their son, Gary Barrlitz, · -like,. the reopening of the
Route 1, Box 131, Belpre, Ohio Pomeroy-Mason Bridge and
RAIN . Both events are bound tO·
45714 .
Also Henry Hartman of the be gr,e eted with enthus iasm by a
Chester area has undergone lot of people. Meantime. do keep
major surgery · at University sml!lng.

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Mikki Conley,
daughter of Mary i\nn Conley, was presented the
Eskey Hill rotating trophy at the Meigs Junior

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USED CARS
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Ti\LENT SHOW - Melissa Ramsburg and
RachtWl Jenkins are pictured presenting their
clogging act as a part of a talent show held

Tuesday evening on the hill stage at the Meigs
County Fair. Their act was one of nine making up
the show staged by the Junior fair personnel.

School board
plans meeting

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YEAR END SAVINGS

Lt. Steven E. Hysell, James V.
Hysell a nd Jennifer L. Hysell,
Oxford, children of Dr. and Mrs.
David K. Hysell, arehere visitlng
their grandpar-ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Hysell, Racine, Route 1.
In Oclober, Lt. Hysell will
begin flight training at Williams
Air Force Base in Phoenix, Ariz. ·
While here they also visited with
Mr . and Mr s. Gene Chaney and
family and Mr. a nd Mrs. Saleh El
Dabaja a nd family, Racine.

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Southern Local School Board
will m~et in regular session
Monday night, 6: 30p.m ., at the
high school.

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The B1;1nd Area Gosj:lel Sing will
be held Sunday at Union Camp·
grounds, two ml!es back of New
Haven, W.Va . Baaskcl dinn &lt;&gt;r at
12 noon. Singing starts a t I ; :JO,
rain or shine . Everyone
welcome.

Weaver reunion
The 25th Weaver Reunion will
be held Sunday at t.eh Mason
County farm Museum, Point
Pleasant. W.Va. Basket dinner at
1 p.m. Decendants fo Nicholas
and Margare t Weaver and ·au
ftlends and relatives invited.
Bring. lawn chairs.

Recuperatzng

Dwight Wall ace o! Middleport
is. recupera ting at hom e follow ing foot s urgery at the Holzer
Medica l C&lt;'nter. Gallipolis.

JUNIOR BEST OF SIIOW - Derek CrcrnCIUIS of Rutland was
the winner of th~ best of show award In the junior division of tbe
amateur palnlin'l' l'Ompelilion at the Meigs Count:\' Fair with this
oil painting.

Gilmore reunion set

The Country Clovers 4- H booth
took first place in the judging of
displays Wednesday. Second
place we nt to the Rutland Go·
Gettet·s , while third place was
awarded to t he Salem Cen fer
Go-Gett ers .

Talent remits named
Chris Stewart and Rod Brewer
rapping to "Bible Talk" took firs!
place in the Meigs County Junior
Fair talent show Tuesday evening. Second place winner was
Loretta Smi th, singing "Heaven
In Your Eyes" while third place
was a tap routine by Jennifer .
La;.vrcnce and Jess ica Radford.

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RACINE, OHIO
PHONE ,
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SAVINGS
FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 &amp; SATURDAY, AUGUST

London Pool will be closed
through Saturday due to the fair,
but ali parties will be held as
scheduled. The pool will resume
regular hours on Sunday.

GRANDP-A RENTS DAY EVERY TUESDAY
Each Grandparent will get 20% OFF

. OPEN; Monday thru Saturday, 10 a.m.·S p.m.

992-5177

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VICKIE FERRELL, OWNER

FRIDAY THRU SUNDAY

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Robin Putman, Coolville, In the
adult division , a nd D~r e k Cremea ns. Rutland, in the junior
di vision, were "lx's t of s how"
award wlr\ners in the amateu r
painting displ ay a t the Meigs
Cou nry Fa ir.
Resl'rve lx'st of s how awards
went to Tara Clark, Langsvl ile.
junior division. and Juanita
Lodwick, Chester. in the adu lt
divis ion.
In oils. the winners were
Cremea ns. firs t. Tara \! a rk .
Langs\!lile, seco nd , and BC'th
C'lark. Langsvill e. third . in the
junior division; and Robin
Putman . ('oolvillc . .first ; Juan ·
Jta l.odwi ck. Chester. spcond;
and aarbara Cremea ns. Ru ·
lland, third. adult divis ion.
1n acrylics, th e winn er s were
Ad a L. King, Middleport , third ,
junior · division; and Juanila
Lodwick, first , and D. M. Jacobs,
Mldd! l;'port , s econd , ad ul t
divi son.
fn watet' colors. thrwlnner was
Juanita Lodwick. first. In the
adult division.
.
In other mediR, Ada L. Kin g
took third In the junior division;
and Nancy Yoacham, Ra cine,
took first ; .Juanita Lodwick,
second ; and Janet Koblent z.
Long Bonain. third .

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Rollin Daniels of Aurora, Calif.
visiled W!'dnesday wilh Mr. and
Mrs . Edison Roush. ·
Mrs . Lula Circl!', Dixie Circle,
and Dorothy Harden visited in
Mansfield with Mr. a nd Mrs .
Dovle Mutt! and family .
Mrs , Edison Johnson of Racine
and Mrs. Ralph Prater of
Hamden visited Mrs . Eunle
Brinker, Margaret and Shery l
Johnson recent y.

FULL
LEGAL NOTICE

VILLAGE
CUT RATE

.

.results named

Booth judging done

BUSINESS
FOR SALE

BOWS•~;•

BUTTONS AND

Pool closed for fair

Painting

Descendan ts of the late Walter
"Squibb'' and Edna Oi'!er Gil·
more will meet for a reu nion
Sept. 7 at the Rock Springs
Grange Ha ll on the fairgrounds.
All family membrs and friends
are cordia lly invited to attend.
Each family is to take a c overed
dish and their ow n table service
for the 1 p,m. dinne_r .

(From Fi\RM CROP, page 5)
hens and J cockerel. Glenda K.
Hunt. Long Bottom. was first
place winner in the pen of 2
pullets a nd l cockere l In the
class.
Sharon K. Mi chael showed the
best pa ir of hens in the Ali
Guinea s- P earl class .
.
In the category of any other
recogizabi e br eed of c hicken ,
Danny Lawren ce took lwo blue
ribbons with his pai r of pullets
and hi s· pair of hens and Sharon
Michael took a firs t with the best
ben of 2 pullets a nd I cockerel.

Homecoming wUJ be held at 1
p.m. Saturday at the WordofL!fe
Church, Burlingham. There wih
be a covered dish dinner on the
ground. Singles for the program
include sea Walkers, Columbus;
Full Gospel Travelers, Word of
Life Singers ·and United Gospel
Singers. Public welcome.

Singing planned

•

Poultry ...

Fair this year given to
most deserving 4·H
horse club member showing respect and interest
for the club, community and country.

The Public UtHitles Commission of Ohio has 1181 for
public hearing Case No.
87·101·EL-EFC, lo review
!he fuel procurement
tlces and poliCies o the
Ohio Power Company, the
opetalion ollls Electric Fuel
Component, and relaled
matter1. Thla ~ng Is

rac-

acheduled to begin 111 :30
p.m. an September 8, 1987
at City Council Cllamben,
218 Cleveland Avenue,
· S.W., Canton, Ohlo44102.
Allhtleteated partieutll be
~

an opporlunily to
lie heard. Further lnlorma-

tlan, may be obtalned by
contacting the Commiaaicn.

Reg. $299.00

$149 9 ~uc:
. SOLD IN SETS ONLY

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Page 8-The Daily Sentinel

Thursday,

Otio

_Girl SCout judging is ~nnouhced
Blue ribbon winners In judging
of arts and crafts by Meigs
County Girls &amp;outs, all on
display at)~ he Meigs County Fair,
were announced today,
They are Anita Thomas and
Misty Newell, Reedsville Junior
Troop 1015; Amy Smith, Patsy
Aeiker, three blues, Heather
Well, Kelly Osborne, Chester
Brownie Tropp 1067; Anna Chapman, two, Melissa Clifford, two ,
Pomeroy Junior Troop 1276,
Leigh Ann Mash, Jessica Cl\ap-

man, two, Jessica McElroy,
Pomeroy Brownie Troop 127L
Amanda Well, two, Jessica
Rad!ord. ·A ndrea Dillard, two,
Lisa Hof!man, three, Shelly
Metzger, two, Jamie Ord, two,
Crystal Smith, two, Penny
Aelker, three, Chester Troop
1049; Crystal Harmon, Daniele
Hensley, Shannon COdney, Tamara Hay man, Sy racuse Junior
T roop 1204: Rochelle Jenkins,
two, Sy.racuse Brownie Troop
1120; Bet sy Houdashelt, Mia
Haynes, two. Karen Thompson,
Dot LelfheiL two, Pomeroy ·

We'r~

Quote of
the Day
By United Press International
An elderly woman who lives in
Hungerford, England , where a
young gun collector went "berserk" and opened fire with an
automatic weapon We&lt;jnesday,
killing 14 people and hlmsel L
" It's terrible. I thought this
kind of thing only · happens i n
Amer ica "

1987
1987
1CJ87
1986
1987

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Ballenas
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900

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9,995 48

1,000

7,595

36

600

477

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Olds. Delta 8

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Olds

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11,495 60

1,000

10,995 60

1,000

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1987

Chev. Celebrity

GM44

1986

Olds

437A

10,495 54

1985

Olds· Calais

531A

8,995

48

1,000

1986

Buick Skylark

5-17

9,595 . 54

1,000

Cutlass

Chev. Celebrity
Chev . . Camaro

1987

Chev. Cavalier

1986

Pont. Sunbird

1986

Chev. Cavalier

1986
1983

Toyota Tercel

1987

Chev. Cavalier

1985
1987

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27%

Don 't take chances when protection costs so little For wall
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TRC·412 by Realistic

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Tune up your autosound I Eight
watts total power. Fits under most
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Cassette
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1-Piece
Personal Phone

Chronomatic®-248
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Olds

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Cut
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Two alarm tir!]~s! Wake
to FM, AM or alarm
Battery backup.
1112·1555 BaCkup bitllery

2915

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of office. Built-in mike,
auto-level. #14·1050
Baneries ex1ra

,

Chev. Nova
Chev. Cavalier

543A

7,495

S-20

6,995

GM43
'

GM23

42
36

GM47

GM46

1,000

8,995

54

1,000

54

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60
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800
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600
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S-9

5,295 36 ·

198'4

Olds

58

5,,585

42

600

S-15

6,595

54

500

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Omega

Dodge D50

600

1985

Chev. Cavalier

76A

6,995

60

1,000

1986

Nissan

GM4SA

5,995 54

800

I

1985

Dodge Aries

S-6

1978

Jeep

1981

Pont. G. Prix

5,695
3,995

S24

48
36

4, 195 36

1,000
600
800

1985

Buick Skylark

S17

5,995

48

1984

Ford

SS3A

4,995

42

198.5

Chev. Chevette

577A

4,500 48

900

1981

Buick Century

S16

3,995

36

1,000

Escort

1,000
1,000
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1981

Sub.

Wagon

1984

YW

Rabbit

S-12

3,995

42

1,000

1983

Pont. TlOOO

521 ·

2,995

36

700

1984

Chev. Chevette

613A

2,800

42

'
600

1977

Chrys. Newport

GM9B

1,995

36

500

' 2,495

36

500

1980

Chev. M/C

S-3

58A

onmental assessment whi ch
concerns an abandoned

3,295

36

600

1979

GMC

112

Ton

25%

K Jimmy

Off

1979

Dodge

Colt

1979 . Chev.
1979

2,995

' 2,995
1,095

Mon'la

1,095

Fiesta

1
1

1
1
1

600
500
200

300

Board

earliest date provuled by
law.
Passed th1s 27th day of

cannot fmd that it has
contro l of any public moneys
wh ich will not be needed for
school purposes prior to

Attest: Jon P Buck. Clerk
Dewey Horton.
President of Counc1l

which in this casu is August

22 , 1989: and
WHEREAS , thi&amp;

August 22. 19B9.
BE ' IT THEREFORE RE·
SOLVED . that the estimated
aggregate maximum
amount of public moneys to
be awarded and on deposit
as inactive deposits for the
per1od August 23, 1987,

forcement , Un1ted States
Department of the Interior.

5531.15
5467.00
5403.69
5329.22
5276.01
5265.59
5233.90
5229.22
5226.37
5222.99
5222.36
5220.23
5203.74
5199.35
5198.91
5194.15
5192.23
5185.44
5185.44
5178.25
5169.87
5166.88
5162.24
5152.05
5159.25
5157.87
5153.76
5152.05
5142.04
5141.37
5128.11
$120.30
5119.64
5110.35
5109.95
$115.85
$113.60
s 96.68
5 96,99
s 87.28
$ 85.16
$ 74.37
5 62.56
$ 48.59
5 64.84

has apprOved the environ·
mental assessment for thiS

project which was submtt·
ted by the State 10 $pphca·
tlon for Title IV financial
assistance 1n re claiming and
restoring land and water
resources adversely effected
by past minmg. A complete
copy of the environmental
assessment is available from
the Ohio Department of
Natural Re sources. Division
of Reclamation, 1855 Fauntam 'Square Court, Buildmg
H -2. Columbus , Oh1 o ,

43224
The spec 1fic project in c luded in thi s action 1s the
Meigs Underground # 1 Project Amendament in Pom eroy , Oh1o . The amendment
in volv es diverttng m10e
dramage away from the
SaQ"uel'$ r esidence into an
eJ~IU m g storm sew er and
placing a bat gate over an
nben doned m~ne portal

181 20, 1tc

Public Notice
ORDINANCE
NO t 185-87
AN ORDINANCE
PROVIDING FOR THE
ABANDONMENT OF
STREETS AND AN ALLEY
IN THE VILLAGE OF
MIDOLEPDRT
B e it orda~ned by th e
Council o f
Middleport

the VIllage
as follow s.

Sec. t . Thot , p~o's~oant

Sectmn 723 05
1he
Revised Code, th e following
descnbed str eets and alley
b e abandoned
1 Fairview Street from
th e nonh l ine of the Property
of the United States of
Ameri ca . recorded in Vo

lumo 228 , Page 279 . Me lgl
County
D eed
R ecord s,
n o rthtrlv to Park Street.
2 Russell Streel. the 12
f oo t ally between Ru ssell
Street and H eed ley Street be
abandoned fr o m the N&lt;H'1h
line ot th e lands of the
Un ited Slates o f Am eri ca as
recorded In V olume 228 ,
P age 279 . M eig1 County
D eed Reco rd s to the South
line of G eoglein Subdivi
sion.
SEC ll That the v 1llage
ccu n ctl find s theJe is good
c ause
fm vaca ting sai d
sm~e t a And alley as prov1ded
ttere in and tttat vac ating the
same w1ll n o t be detr i m ental
t o t he general interest and
this ordinan c e is adop t ed
w 1ttt out pet ition th erefor
SEC . Ill . That ap emer
gencv elllsts and thi s Ordi ·
n ance shall t ake elfect on
the earliest date provided by
law.
SEC IV . Th is Ordman ce
sttall take e f1ect and be in
fo•ce hom and after Ju ly 27 ,

1987

•

Paned the 27th d" y of

July, 1987
Atte st , Jon Bu ck. Clerk
Dew ey Horton,
Pr es1den1 o f Counctl

181 20 . 27 . 2tc

SOLVED that. 1n accordance
with th1s determmation. and
Section 135.05 of the Oh1o
Revised Code. all public
moneys commg under the
control of th1s Board during
tho above period will be
deposited as either active or
interim deposits, and that
there will be no designation
of a depository for inactive
funds; and
L

BE

IT FURTHf,fl

181 20, 27. 21c

Public Notice
ORDINANCE
NO. 1184-87
AN ORO! NANCE
TO APPROVE, ADOPT
AND ENACT THE
1987 REPLACEMENT
PAGES TO THE CODIFIED
ORDINANCES ; TO
REPEAL ORDINANCES IN
CONFLICT THEREWITH ,
AND TO PUBLISH THE
ENACTMENT OF NEW
MATIER .
WHEREAS . certain proviSIOns w1thtn the Codified
Ordinan ces
should
be
amended to con form with
curront State law as reqUire~ by the Ohio Constitu ·
t1 on , and
WHEREAS . various ordi nances o f a general and permanent nature have been
by Council wh1 ch
mCiuded in the
Ord1nance s. and
EAS •• tOunc1l has
hoo·elc&gt;foore entered into a
contract yVith the Walter H
Drane Company to prepare
and publish such revistons;

and
WHEREAS . the c odifi ca·
t lon of such ordinances, t o·
gether with the new matter
to be adopted. the matters
t o be amended and those to
b e repealed are before the
Council; now. therefore·
Be it ordained by the
Coun c1l of the Village of
Middleport as follow s:

I.

The ordl·

nances o f the Village of Middleport , Oh1o. of a general
and permanent nature. as
r e'llited, recodtfied .
re•r ·
ranged and consolideted In ·
to component code1 , titles.
chaptsrs and sections within th e 1987 Replacement
Page s t o the Cod1fled Ordi nances are hereby approved
and adopted.

TRAFFIC CODE

333 01 Dnving wttile under
the Influence IAmendedl

333.03 ibJ

~peed

hmot m.

sc h ool zones (Amended)
33&amp;. 01 Operator's hcense
r equ •red . !Amended )
336 .07 Driv~ng under susp6naion or revocation
(Amended)

GENERAL
OFFENSES CODE

(Amended )
501 . 13 Otsposltlon of prop·
erty (Amend ed)
601 . 99 Penalty (Amended)
529.01 l1quo r defmitions

which &amp;re not payable on
demand, are n ot active or
tnterim deposits, and w1ll
n o t b e needed before the end
of th e period of designpt1on .

!Amended!
529.06
Punted

worning

signs to be po!ted

IAmondodl
529,07 Open contamo1.
.(Amended)
545, Q1 Definitions
(Amended)
545 .07 Illegal sale/ posse.~sion of master vehicle
keys (Amended )
645.08 Unautho iized use of
prop8rty. (Amended)
646. 1 0 Misuse of credit
cards , (Amended)
646 . 14 Tampenng with re cords (Amended)
ing a concealed weapon.
!Amended)
SECTION Ill This Ordi·
nance shall lake effect and
be 1n f orc e from and after the

~8--~P~u~b7.1i~c~S~a~le--~
&amp; Auction

5 2,395
5 2J495
$895.00
5795.00
5500.00

BIG AUCTION
OLD KINGS ARMS NIGHT CLUB
· On Route 7 between Cheshire
and Middleport

_,

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All kinds of new and old merchandise. We take consignments the night
of the auction. Auction every Friday
night at 7:00 P.M.
Not responsible for accidents.
Term sof Sale - Cash
AUCTIONEER ~- BILLY STALDER
Licensed. and bonded by the State of Ohio

'

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45769
Robert E . Buck.
Probate Judge
Lena K Nesselroad. Clerk

181 20. 27, 19) 3. 3tc

Public Notice
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Pursuanl to T1tle IV of the
Surface M1ning Control and
Reclamation Act of 1977,

30 U S .C 1201 et. seq. tho
Ohio Departmen1 of Natural
Resources. Divis1on of Reclamation hereby gives notice
of the availabilitv of a

The specific proJeCt in:
eluded in th1s action is the
Morns Seep Project Amend ment north of Pomeroy,
Oh1o The amendment was
proposed to provide 2..420
cubic yard s of rasoiling
material to reclaim 8 oneacre coal refuse pile The
matenal will be obta~ned
from a one-half acre borrow
area . Affected areas will be
revegetated.

181 20. 1tc

Business Services

Need blby siner One or two
days a week . Two hourt 1 day.
mor nmgs Referen ces. t10 p8r
day Denville b14· 742· 2162.

CHISTEa, ONtO
•HOME BUILDING
•ROOM ADDITIONS
•KITCHENS - BATHS
•ROOFING •GENERAL
REMODELING S
REPAIRS

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f111ploymen1
Servtces

cr LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

~ Ucensed Clinical A••'iblogist

z

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417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

6pm

YOUNG'S

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Ul Botch St.
Moddlopo11, Oh. 4S760

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ConCrete work
Plumbing and electrtcal
w ork
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Manufactu re and Sales of
Recording and Control Instruments for Home and
Commercial use Monitors
to d1splay Furnace and Alf
Cond HoursorMin . otoparattng t•me Valuable Data
that allows Datly Goals to be
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the end of the month Bill sur
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(, f. S&lt;att, Mgr .: R. Cremeau Field
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lnformetien ond lrocllurt

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992 -621 S or 992 -7314
Pomeroy,

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Announcements

REFERENCES
Phone

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We can repair and recore radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We als'o
repair Gas Tanks.

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949-2263
or 949.2168

985-4141

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4-22-87-ttn

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Complete Remodel1ng
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324 L Ma on St
Pomeroy
Behind Coty Hal l

ANN'S
Gift Shop &amp; Toy Store
Collectors Items.
Coslume Jewelry ,
Action Toys. Musical
Toys &amp; Trinket Boxes

Open 10 AM , to 4 PM
Mon thru Frt or by
Appointment

Colt 1614 1 992 7204
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3- 6 wks . old kittens Yellow and
wh1te 1 female and 2 males.
Good Ho me Call 614- 4463639

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HEATING &amp;
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HRS · 12 00·6·00
Monday-Saturday
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Ph. 949

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Service
Electronic 0 rgans
Mobile sBrvica

614-843-5248
511/lln

J&amp;l
INSUlATION
9.92-2772

EAGlES (LUI-POMEROY, OH.
.• IIIU PM-tl 6•45

.

FOR THE BEST IN
REPLACEMENTS
WINDOWS

PH. 992-5682
or 992-'7121

CERTAINTEED VINYL

THERMO · BOSS
8-4· 1 mo pd.

6-17-tfc

Four kittens, part Siamese to
gn1tt away. 2 males, 2 females
Call614· 742- 2401 .
Puppies - 1!2 lull Blue Dober
man, 304 · 675 -6072 , 675 ·
2396 after 4 •
Full blooded Great Dane mother
dog w1th puppy 8oth need good
homet 304 773- 5218
9 month· old part collie and part
German Shepherd dog Good
with children. Needs to be gtven
away 304-676 -2931

6

Lost and Found

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMfS &amp; GA..GES
"At Reasonable/Prim"
PH. 949-2801
·or 949-2860
Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS
Day or

4·16·86-tfn

CCUT OUT FOil FUTURE USll

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVIC.
985-3561

614-446-4633 .
FOUND Tame - whtteand black
rabbit . Plantz Sub Call 614 446-3477 ask for Judy
lOST Male, RedboneCoon Dog
with white patch on chest. Front
teeth broken out V1c•mty. Be·
tween AddiSon and Johnson·s
Ridge. • Reward Call 614 - 446 -

3289

446 -2996.
LOST· 1 brown andwhitefemale
Brtttany Spaniol lost in hospital
area Answers to. "Queen". If
seen please call Wmters' Sohio
Statton- 614-446- 3828
Found . mate ~;:at Gold ttger·
ttrlped, white face. bellv. feet.
tongue sticks out Syracu se

61 4-992· 7638.

8

Rick Pearson Auct•oneer II·
censed tn Oh1o and West Vhginia. Estate, ant1que. farm . ltqut·
dat1on sa tes. 304-773 -6786
Auctioneer Col Os~;:•r E. Ch~;:k ,
license # 764 -88 Caii3D• - B963430.

9

Wanted To Buy

We pay cash for lata model cle•n
used cara.
Jim Mink Chev.: Oida Inc
Btll Gene Johnson

114-448 -3872
TOP CASH paid for '83 'Olodel
and newer used car1 . Sm1th
Buick -Pontiac, 1911 Eattem
Ave .• Gallipolis. Call 81 4 - 446·

All M•h•

Car~

Fl1hing SuppliN

Pay Your

•Washers •Dishw11hers
•Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freez:ers

PARTS and SERVICE

4·5·ttc

used pool table.

Call

PLUMBING &amp; HEAnNG

SALES &amp; SERVICE
Phone Billa Here
IUSINISS PilON(
16141, H2-6SSO

IESIDENCE PHONE
16141

'"·71S4
l i2B/ttn

Ladies needed for good pay1ng
temporary o tfi~;:e like work no
expenence necessary Also need
ladies wrth car for ltght delivery
work. Ga1 allowance Apply m
person only No phone calls. To .
Mrs Carter· Eco no Lodgel','lotel,
Roorp No 12 Monday 9 00Teach er 1n Wa shmgton School
vicinity needs baby sitter for 1
~;:hild
8·4 daily m h er hom e
Prefer someone over 30 Call
614- 446 -4294
..
SALES REPRESENTATIVE. We
are looktng for a resp ectable
hard worktng Individual for new
and used car sal8$. The r~ght
per son should also be a seltstaner wrth the potentll'll to
handle mana'geial responstbth
t1es Busmen education and
experience 11 pius Excellent pay
plun With commiSSIOn and be
nefits Send resume t o Smith
Bu1 ck -Pont•ac, P 0 Bo ~~: 807,
Galhpotis Ohio 45631
McDonald's of Ga11tpohs 15
looking lor a few good WOJkers
Willing to work early sh•fts and
weekends. Stop in and pick up
an apph cat1on
E~tper . body m an needed m
Vtnton area 5 '!lfS or more
ex per Tools requ~red lnqwre at
6t4 388-9616

Mature person for 3 yr old and
mfant Our home 3 shtfts
Centenary area Call 614 446
9415 after 2 .00 PM
Help wanted to work at serv.t:e
station Must have m e~;:haniC
axper Send resume to Box
Cla103cl oGalhpol•s Oa1iy Tr1b·
une, 825 3rd Ave. Gallipolis,
Ohi o 45631
Government Jobs S16. 040 S59.230 · voar . No~ h1rmg Call
1-805-687· 6000 bt. R-9805
for curumt federal hst

your area largest line •n party
plan : frea klt brend new chnst mas catalog, toy, gift. and home
decor catalog. 0\ler BOO Items.
Top comm1uton and hostess
gtfts Call for tree catalog
1-800- 227·16,0 or call collect
0· 518- 452·0091
Needed Oental Hvgent1st tore
people onented high quahty
dental oft1ce Send complete
resume to Da•ly Sent•nel B o•
729- K Pomeroy, Oh1o.
We need 8 c•eer mmded.peopl.,
oriented person to wor.k in 8 high
dent~J,I ofttce The perfe ct
for the r~ght person Please
send complete resum e to Oatly
Santinel Bok 729- K, Pomeroy,
Ohio

Buying dally gold, 11lver cotns ,
rings , Jewelry, sterlmg ware. old
corns, large currency. Top pn·
en Ed Burkett Barber Shop,
2nd Ave Middleport Oh . 61•"

992-3476

W1ntad to buy, 1tand1ng timber
C1ll AI Tromm at 814 - 742-

2328.

114·992· 2101 ldavol or 1: 192
2481 8\lenings.

R N application s now being
accepted for full time po11t10u.
Pl easant Valley Nurstn g Car e
Center, apply personnel office
Pl easant Valley Hos p, 304 -676·
4340 . AA-EOE
·
Somethtng New
Under The Sun I
Reps needed for Bu sineu Accounts, part ttme, S1 8,000
potential; full tame , 560, 000
plu1 potenti al Work own hour~ .
training provided Call , -6U
938 ·0019 M -F 8 am · 5 p.m

IC S,T I

LPN for prrvate duty, part ttme,
start •romed1ately Need g eM
climcal skills. $6 .00 per ttour
Call Mr Hutchms. 1·304-757·
7856, 9 -4 Mond ay- Fnday on ly
Need Christian male, age 18 tp
21 . for labor Work hours
between 9 and 5. earnings •so
to 9100 per week. Call after 6.
304 ·675-2295

WANTED EKPER lEN CEO
Ptlots and Deckhands for ful·
ltime employment on Monongahelo and upper Oh1o Alvei's.
412 -483-6557
NEW CHRISTMAS LINE , Gihs.
Toys IIIJd Home De ~;:or l Everythmg available through onf
program MERRI -MAC needsl
people to repres ent our 100%
GUARANTEED hnet Great Hostess Program. Free Ktt PS
Programrogram Car and ph one
needed CALL TOLL FA EE 1·
800· 992· 1072

12

Situations
Wanted

EMpettenced Chflll1an Mothltf
would hke to baby!ut tn her
home References available CeLl
Susan Coleman et 614-7422778 afternoons or even•ngs
after 9 00
•
Wanted. Male Ketrn Terrier f ci
stud serv1ca Call 614·992·
3661
Wtll do babys•ttmg for infants to
two years old Call 614·949 ·

2290

:

We provtde care for elderly anti
d1sablad Nurses at des are cert,.
f1ed , bon ded. insured and CO"
vered with Workers Comp . Am;
buiatory or conftned 24 hour
~;:are . overnight and live-in ~ P M
Hom e Health Agency. 614· 8922657, 614-992 · 2326 or 61.~·
992 -7044
Wtll baby Sit m my h ome Rutt•nO
areaCai1614-742 -3013
, ~

W1ll do baby st ttmg at my home
tn Middleport Call 614· 992•
275 4
~

15

Schools
Instruction

Incom e To Classes begin S&amp;pt:
7 , 1987 Here •s an opportutirt-.:
to become a part of the tastes&amp;
growmg mc ome tax hrm m the
area Career-onented penons
~;:ontact DanTax, Inc Mon of
Tues. 10 AM
4 PM Ph6n 8
446-8178
'

1 8 Wanted to Do
Septic tank pumping. r es•den ttal'
&amp; eo mmer~c:al 680 per load.
Ron EvansEnterpr~ses Jackson,
Oh10 Call 614 -286·5930

'

Jtm' s odd JObs patnting. drt veway resealing . carpenter work &amp;
root repa1r , trees &amp; hedges
exper~enced
Cell 614 -379·

2416
Babystttmg m my hom e. Conv .
locat•on Reasonable rates Days
•
only Cell 614-446· 226, .
Can do light hauhng and rooftQg~
Reasonable rates Manon
Snider. 614 -949 -2629.
. •
Grover's lawn Mower ~ Repa1r,
We' ll pick up end dehver Good.
used mowers for sale Cell
614 ·742 -2393 Of 614· 742 -'
3091
~

Financial
23

Professional
Services

Au ctioneer Col. Osear E Ch ck, ·
lic;en se 'I 754 -88. 304-896- •
3430
. •

::::::::::::::::;:.;!;_l..::::::::;:;:::::::=:.=
•,

······Gallipolis.. · ·····
Friday. Saturday, 9 -4 Corner
First &amp; Pin e Mtsc . household
and handyman •tems gas heat·
ers, mantel! , grate. trunk, can·
nmg jars. stoneware JUgs, clay
flower pots, cerpeting, tight
fix1ures, klndlmg, log splitter,
exhaust fan, ETC .• ETC
G1ant Church Wtde Y ard Sale.
Held at Thurman UM Church
yard . Take US 36 to Thurman
(Centerville) , Aug 22. 10 AM
3 PM Rain or Shine
Jeans. dlshet. mag wheelS,
Olds trans. , 8th-22nd. 10-1.
Mt Tabor Rd. , 2nd house on
nght, VInton .
Nortf1up· Second house a~;:ross
bridge in Northup. 4 family,
Thurs. Frl , 9 -6

a.

J Families Fri S. Sat. 9 -5. Rain
or Sh1ne 3 m1 of Rt. 554 on
right

2 mtl" hom Porter towords
Che•f1ire off Rt 554, 2nd ngM
Furniture. jeans end baby items
Fn 6 Sat.
Vard Sale- 9 - ~ . Fri.• Rt 141, 3
miles on rigf1t. Clothing- g~rls
si1e 8· 10. bov s 4 -8, stroller,
houlthold misc.

8 Family y•rd ule, Eureka
FridtiY. Au;. 21. 9-1 Bargain
hunters delight

QUILTS
Antlqu•Pre 1940'•· Call Nl•rc

AVON • All are1s C1ll M1rilyn
Weaver 304 · 882· 2646

I~

8t Vicinity

Pub,ic Sale
&amp; Auction

614-446-1768 . .

We

AVON - Sell Avon for Chrtstmas
Make40percent Call614- 4463358

Friendly Home Parties has open -

LOST . 1n vtcmlty of 0 J.Wh1te
Ad · 1 Black Angus Bull with
yellow tag •n ear Abou1 2 yrs
old and 800 pounds . Call

Good

Now Localian:
168 North Stcond
'Middleport, Ohio 45760

REPS NEEDED for busmess
accounts Full-time. $60. 000
$80,000, Part· time, $12,000$18,000, No selling, repeat
business Set your own hours
Tra ining prov1ded Call 1-612938·6870, M - F, Bam - 5pm
(Central standard t1me)

mgs for managers and dealers m

2282 ,

BISSEll
BUILDERS

6704

2208

Rt. 124, Pomeroy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Al•o Tr1111111lulon

Exp -p art-ttme baby 1Ut1er for 2
chtldren R10 Grand e- Galhpohs
area. Call Rtta Burt on 614 -682

Male Collte 1 1h years old. Good
Wtth children Call 614 - 992

REASONABlE '. RELIABlE
8·20·'86 tfn

Roger Hysell
Garage

Currently acceptmg applications
for full or ' part- t•me dental
hvgiene poSition Must _be lisenced to pract 1ce in the !tate of
Oh1o. Resumes may be ~;ent to
Bax Cla.812, •n eare of the
Gallipolis Daily Tribune 826
Th~rd A11e
Clall1pOI1 s, Oh10
45631

Half Beagl e pupp1es 10 weeks
old
Call 614 -367 7750 or
367· 7214.

FQUNO Kitten on Bast1ani Dr
Identify and cla1m. Phone 614

FOR SALE

Would you 11uff enveloped for
1,000 weekly7 $2 for envelopes
you stufl ' Simpie, pleasant work
at home! Send self-addressed
en11aloped tp HT-ENT Oept
ACT . P 0 BoK 7364, Hunting·
ton W Va 26776 .

9 30 AM .

Giveaway

Outstde cat and ktttena Good
mousers- lookmg for a barn Ca ll

•AIR CONDITIONERS
•HEAT PUMPS

CALL

Play the SURVIVAL GAME.
Rates &amp; Information , call RiverStde Gun Shop. Athaha, Ohto
614 -886 -6194

992 -2196

Middleport, Ohio
1· 13-tfc

•FURNACES

2S Years
F'RIE ESTIMA T£S

P•ano Instru ctor · Ages 6
through adult. clesaes to begin
September 1 Instructor. Liz
McQueen , phone 304- 675 4855

4

Baby sitter needed in my home
for 13 month old 2 -4 days per
waek Please ma•l ref and pf1one
number to· Rt 4 Box 147.
Gallipolis, Ohto 45631 .

Exp ~ par1·t•me baby sttter for 2
children Rto Grande- Gallipolis
area. Call Rita Burton- 614 -6826704

3 Announcements

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE E~TIMATES

Help Wanted

Full- time bebsitter in my hom e
for evenings R eferences required Call61 4- 446-9723 after

8·13 tfn

Writesel

NEW- REPAIR

6289

a:

8· 13-1 mo -pd

MARCUM
CONTRACTING

Help Wanted

Wanted. trunk that c an be used
for shipping Call 614· 992 ·

Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
~ Swim Molds • Interpreting Seriices

FINDING OF NO SIGNIFI-

43224

11

Start eltfnlng money now tor
Chrinm•• Sell Avon. Free b81ic
kit. Call 514-992 · 7180.

•

CANT IMPACT for an enVir·
onmental assessment which
concerns an abandoned
mined land reclamation pro ject in the State of Ohio. The
State o f Ohio has prepared
and the OHtce of Surface
Min ing Reclamation and En forcement , United States
Department of the Interior,
ha s appro\led the ' environ mental assessment for this
proJeC t which was submit ted by the State in application for Title IV financial
assistance 1n reclaimmg and'
restormg land and water
r esources adversely affected
by past mining. A complete
copy of the environmental
assessment is available from
the Ohio Department of
Natural Resources. Division
of Reclamation. 1856 Foun tain Square Court. Building
H- 2 . Columbus , Ohio ,

Howard L.

Wanted To Buy

Page ·g

metals.
ed f'iderl
buy· ~~::rap
Salvage
steel6,4·
and
~;:=========:t::::;========i1 Want
992- 5468

If ), and 135.05 as deposits 549 021dl Penalty forc81ry·

Buy a couplet Tone/
pulse dialing', touch·
redial . White, #43·509.
Brown, #43·510

•

On August 14. 1987, in
the Meigl County Probate
Court Case No
24744,
John David Edwards, 100
U{'ion Avenue , Pomeroy.
OhiO , 45769 . was a'ppointed Special EJ~ecutor of
the estate of Virginia I.
Edwards, deceased. late of
100 Union Avenue . Pomeroy. Meigs County, Oh10,

FREE ESTIMATES

!Amended!

WHEREAS this Board is
requ.red by Sec tion 135.06
of the Ohio R ev tsed Code to
est1mate the aggregate max imum amount of public
m oney s subJeCt to its control
to b e awarded and on
deposit as inactive deposiu;
and
WH ER EAS , mactive deposits are defined by Re'llised
Code Sections 135 01 (E) ,

('IDTtCE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARy

SECTION It The follow·

601 . 1 O(d) C omplicity .

MEIGS LOCAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT
BOARD OF
EDUCATION
RESOLUTION

Public Notice

ing sect1on1 and chapt ers
are hereby added, amended
or repealed as respectively
Indicated In order to comply
w1th current St ate law:

501 01 Definitions

Public Notice

IBI 20. 27. 1tc

tjE·

SOLVED. that' a copVot th1s
r esolution be publlsfted once
a week for two c onsecutive
weeks in two newspapers of
general Circulation 1n Meigs
County, and given directly to
each eligible J:t.epositorv at
the 11me of the f~rst publica·
t1on m the newspapers

SECTION

July. 1987.

9

10

Public Notice

Public Notice

mined land reclamation project in the State of Ohio The through August 22 , 1989,
State of Ohio has prepared shall be $0.00 tzero dollars
and the Office of Surface an d zero ce nts) ; and
Mimng Re clamation and EnBE IT FURTHER RE -

- - - - - - - - O N E PAYMENT------GMC

Reg. 19.95

540A

1,000

60

7,995 54
5,995 j6

GM22A

soo

9,995

7,995

352A
S-4

1,000

,1 983

1978

1488

1,200

1983

EC··414 by Radio Shack
Reg.
6.95

1,000

10,995 54

GM45

229.95

1,000

394A

Chev. Cavalier

179Peg~

,1 ,500

Safari

1987
•
Our finest! H1gh-speed dubbing. Dolby• B·C NR cuts
tape hiss. #t4-644

1,500

13,700 60

Save

•so

2,000

GM36

7,995 48
8,995 60 .

Reg.
159.95

Rebate

Public Notice

OFFICIAL NOTICE
Pursuant to Title IV of the
Surface Mining Control and
Reclamation Act of 19n.
30 U S C. 1201 ot, seq .. the
Ohio Department of Natural
Resources, Divis ion of Rec lamatiOn hereby gives not1ce
of the avallabehty of a
FINDING OF NO SIGNIFI CANT IMPACT for an envir·

Payments

Ciera

628A

Solar/battery power! With 3-key
memory, percent and square-root
keys #65·560

#1~~128 Battery exrra

16,495 60

Chev. M/C

31% Off

39.95
Superb FM stereo and
AM listening on the go.
AdJustable headband.

GM20

1985

"TM Sct-cousltcs. Inc

Reg. 39.95

321!

20,500 60

ET-410 by Rad1o Shack

AM/FM Cassette

STEREO-MATE
By Realistic

GM41

8,995 .54

Auto·d1a1s up to 32 numbers Tone/
pulse• dialing #43-551

AM/FM Stereo
Headset Radio

23,500 60

590B

Low As $20 Per Monlh •

Auto-Reverse &amp;
Auto-Search

GM31

Nissan P/U

10995

2995
25%

24,900 54

1986

#31·3001

CUt

Wlth No More Than 0.08'11 THO

Delta 88

GM13

Dealer

Olds

1982
65 Watts Per Ch~r~nel, Minimum RMS
, Into 8 Ohms From 20·20.000 Hz,

Delta 88

Price

Mos.

1985

1984
Reg. 319.95

Eldorado
S. Deville

Sale

Stock #

Model

Cad.· Seville

1985

Save
'160

Public Notice

NO MONEY DOWN TO QUALIFIED BUYER_$

1986

STA-870 by Realistic

Ready To Write
A Deal

Business Services

PHONE
992-2156
Or Wnlt Da•IIY
Sulltnel C~n1l .. tl Oepl
111 Cou1t St , Pom11ay, Ohto 45769

Sale Starts Thursday, Aug. 20 Good Thru Sat., Aug. 22

Year

The Daily Sentinel

The Daily Sentinel

I

Brownie Troop 1220,
Linda Chapman, Carrie Ingels ,
two, Becky Meier, Tr lcla Roush ,
Sherry Johnson, Heat her Franchowia k , Middleport Junior
Troop 1039; Amanda Musse, two,
Erin Smith, Misty Pierce, Stacy
Davis. Middleport , Brownie
Troop 1254; T abitha Swearingen,
three, Michelle Bissell, Alison
Williams, two, M egan Swearln·
gen, two, Susan Cotterill, Harri·
sonv llle Brownie Troop 1116.
· · Alvena Van Meter, Chester
Cadette. Troop 1180, and -Kim
Cogar, senior troop.

20, 1987

45 SpruceSt .• Friday (8-211. TV ,
cool-er, boys clothes •nd much
more.

503 Pecan Street. Sprtng Vallirv :
Plaza. Sat. 9 .30-6:00. Baby
items . clothes, cr1b, household :
items and other vtmous 11zes
k1dS and adult clothes and m•sc
Items

· ..... P.i:iiiiero;;;·-- · · ·
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity ,
G1ant garag t~ sale. Fr1day 2 1st
and Sat 22nd Ba r furmtu re
vacuum cleaner, ster eo e(!utp·
ment. luggage. motorcycle, jewelry reclining chatr. ctothmg
and mu ch, much more. Bri~;:k
home on Pomeroy Ptk e across

~
·
'
,

~f~;9a~i_s:~3'1 ~~~~1:;Y C~ ll :»

_.:..:.......--......:......=. N¥:
.....
Pat. Jtm Rickman ' s, off
L1me Road . Watch for s1g"" •
New , old 1tems for everyoi'MI ..
August 21st and 22nd .

__:_

____

---:.'

Moving sale Tackerville Rd .
Racm e. August 20th and 2t,at.

!r:~;;;a. f~;~·t~;~ ~:r:_~n8~o;~:·

:

....... PfPieiiiiiiiif .. :·:
&amp; Vicinity

.

:. :

First Yard Sale Tt'us Veer -.' •
Thursday &amp; Friday, 9 -1, 30 ~
Burdette Addition , Polrit :
Plea1ant.
•· •
2 Fam1ly Yard Stile at 98 •
Burdette Addition, August 20· "'
21 . 8 am, to 4 p ,m It taln, next ;
Au g 27 &amp; 28
., ~

�Page-1 0-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio 51 Household Goods 54 Misc. Merchandise

LAFF·A·DAY
21

lNG CO . recommMds that you

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Waahert , dryers. refrigeratort,
rangu . Skaggt Appl~an~ es :
Upper River Rd. bftide Stone
Crest Motel 614-446· 7398.

do business with people you
ki1Q'W, and NOT to send money

lAYNE ' S FURNITURE

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·

through the m1il until you h1111a
investtglted the offering.

LOOKING - For a service tvpa
come potential that requires only
3 small inwestment7 This is an
\lpportunitv worth lnve~tigating
' it you are willing to undergo a5
extensive ta11 training program.

Fra.rchiae available in ttte Pom~

roy Mea. For more informatipn
write: DenTa11 . Inc.. PO BoK
CI•B11 c/ o Gallipolis Daily
Tr•bune, 825 3rd. Ave. Gallipo·
l1s, Ohio 45631 .

""'

31

Homes for Sale

4 BR ., fp., full batement, 3 mi.
so of Golhpolis 34. 900 Coli
Oeys - 614 -446 - 1616 . Attar
5,oo Call 814·446· 1244.

Government Homes hom
81 00 " U Repair .. . Also tax
daUnquent property. Call 805 644-9533. Ext. 513 for info.
For Sale by Owner· 4-5 BR , 3
baths. Approximately 4000 sq.
h 2~ acres with tennis court,
$173,000. Will tell with only 5
acrK for 8165, 000. Call for
appointment 614 -44fi 3386.
FOf S .. e by Owner . 3 SR ., 2 full

baths. fireplace. In town Must
see to appreciate. 2 BR . Mobile
Home. Call attar 8 :00 PM .614 -446-7379.
N1ce starter· retirement or in come p'r openy. 2 BA . full
basement. large lot. 5(.'18 Ridge
Ave. Rio Grande. Ohio. Shown
bV Appointment. Call 1-614682 -7424.
- -- - - - - - -lc3 bedroom. 1'h bl'th, cornet' lot
Clote to schools and town Call
614 -992 - 3&amp;86 evenings.
Houte 1n Racine. near river. fulty
rurn11hed 113,000 614 -9492261 or 614-949 - 2168.

"It IS lonely at the top, but it
was lonely at the bottom,

too."
t::==:======~~:;:=:;:=======1
3 Lots o Acreage
44 Apartment
5

a

2 acre lots - 3% m1les out Camp
Conley Road. 304-675 - 7208.
PRICED RIGHT - One acre
budding lots on Rt 2 at Ashton
Public water and mobije homes
permitted. 304- 676- 2336.
One acre lots on Mason SO at
Ashton, public water. mobile
homes permitted , $500 down.
$150 per month. 304-5762336.

Nicely furnished small house.
Adults only . References required. OH street parking Ph.
614-446-0338.

12x65 mobile home, 121(24
add -a-room. good condition , ceil
304 ~76 - 2347 .

4 BR house for rent . 3 mi so of
Gallipolis 8300 a month plus
dep. Ref. required . Call 614446-1615. After 5 00 PM ., call
446 -1244

32 Mobile Homes
:.v

,.

for Sale

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL 'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES . 4 MI.
WEST. GALLIPOLIS, RT 35
PHONE 614-446-7274.
1973 10x50 Fr&amp;edom. Total
alec.. 2 SA .. underRinning included. S3800. CaH 614-388 9724
141t70. 1974 Concord J SR ..
to t .. elect , new carpet. Very
mce cond. 88950 Call 6U·
446-0175.
1979 liberty, 3 BR , on n :.
acres off Rt. 160 at Porter Call
614-245- 9234 .
1974total electric 1411.70, 3 BR .
Set up for woodburner New
c;arpet Applicances and 28,000
BTU AC 1nctuded Hubeenwelt
kftl)f Call614 -245 - 6163.
1971 Peerless 1 2x55 . S3000 .
Call 614 -388·9092 .
With large living room and
bedroom additKm. Located on 3
acres. Call 614 -742 -3149 after
5:00pm.
1979 Nashua . 14~~.70. 3, bed room. 1 Y, bath, all electnc New
101112 ft deck with gates
Channel Maner 10 ft sat illite
dish Everything in very good
c ondition. Priced right. Call
614 - 992 - 6710 or 614 -992 5895.

4 BR , house on 1 acre. Excel
location. Ref Call A -1 Real
Estate Broker Call 304-6765104,
3 bedroom house for rent in
Syracuse Also 3 bedroom on ·
lincoln Heights . Pomeroy. Call
614-992,-7689 after 6 00

33

farms for Sale

6 acres With 4 BR remodeled
house. Fruit trees , and outbuild·
1ngs in Rio Grande. Call 614245 -9595
20 acre farm wrth 3 BR house.
Hannan Trace Road . Glenwood,
W . Va . for more information call
304 -773-6118 or 773 -5186
after 5 .00.

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 BR ., 12~t60 ,' on Ingalls Rd. off
Rt. 218 !li200 a mo. plu~
util1ties 8100 dep. Call 614 388-9717 after 6 :00PM .
2 BR . trailer, furnished. natural
gas. Adults only No pets Call
614 367- 7438
For Rent : AC .. furnished, 2 BR ..
mobile home located at K &amp; K on
Eastern Ave S185 a month.
Oep. and Ref. required. Call
614-256- 1187
2 OR , 12x60 partly furnished .
Deposit required located in
Centenary Call614-446-4292 .
12x60 2 SR . Mobile Home.
Located on Soward A•dge Rd
$160 Oep , &amp;1SO a month. Call
614 256- 6206 or 245- 5122.

44

Apartment
for Rent

Furnished Efticiency $146 Ut1h·
ties paid, share bath 607
Second Ave ., Gallipolis Ph.
446 -4416 after 7PM .
Upttaira unfurnished apartment
Utihtiet paid Carpeted, nocflild·
ren or pets. Call 614 - 446-1637
Furnished apt. next door to
Library. One professiOnal Adult
only Parking Ph. 446-0338 .
Furnished apartment, $210 .
utilitin paid. 1 bdr. 920 Fourth,
Gallipolts. Call 446- 4416 after
8pm.

Commercial buildings for lease.
Downtown Pt Pleasant. StOfes .
offices. A -One Real £state.
Carol Yeager, Broker. Call 304·
675- 6104

Modern 1 BR apartment, Call
614- 446 -0390 .

Commercial building , metDI. in·
sulated. 50' • 100', appl ~~~:i ­
matefv four years old. YJ acre lot .
Four miles from new dam site.
304- 675-3040 or 876 -3431 .

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
1 , 84 acres. nice flatland .
Conven. IOution. Call614-4467827
lot for Nle. Cle'erview Estate•. 6
miln so . of Gallipolis on Rt. 7 .
For more information call An9i&amp;8 ' 00 AM -5,00 PM. 814 -448·
9446 . Nights. '1 4 ·256-6888 or
251- 1140.
37 acr" Crown City . Tobacco·
baN. t16.500. Call 814 - 266·
6408.
1 'h IC lot on Jerry• Run Rd .
Apple Grove, with rural water
304-578 - 2383.

Apartment , fully carpeted . a•r
cond itioned . tout electrrc
2215 '12 Mt. Verr}on Ave .. Pt
Pleaunt . Call 614-992· 5858.
APARTMENTS , mobile home5,
houses. Pt. Pleasant and Gallipo
hs. 614-446-8221 ,
2 bedroom furnised apt, ref and
depo!it. New Haven. W . Va ..
304 - 882 - 3267 or 304 -773 5024

Three bedroo ms, basement. ni ce
yard. 304 - 675 -3030 or 675
3431 .

45 Furnished Rooms
Rooms tor rent, day. week.
month Gallia Hotel. Call 614·
446 -9680. Rent as low as $120
month
Furn1!hed room 576 Utrht1es
paid. Share bath. Single male.
919 Second Gallipolia. Call
446 -4416 after 7pm.

46 Space for Rent
Ofliee Space for Rent. Excellent
for Attorneys. Accountant. etc.
Close to Court HouR. Clill
Wiseman Real Estate Agency .
614-446 -3644 .
COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park.
Route 33 , North of Pomtfoy.
Rt~ntal trailers Call 614 -992 ·
7479
Space for small trailers. All
hook-ups Cable. Atso efficiency
room !. air and ceble Mason,
W.&gt;ya. Call 304 -773 -6661 .
SPACES FOR RENT - Trailer
lou. Rt . 1, Locust Road , back of
I&lt; 81 K. 304 - 676 -1076.

47 Wanted to Rent
1 and 2 bedroom apartments for
rent
Basic rent for 1 bdr .,
$183.00; 2 bdr .. $219.00 . Also
required a $200.00 security
deposit. CONTACT . Jackton
Estates Dept. Pfl 446-3997
Equal Houting Opportunity.

Business
Buildings

34

Remodehtd upstaml, 2 BR .
unfurnished . utilities paid .
Adults only. 749 Second Ave.
Call 614 -446- 1457 after 3 30
PM
•
Gracious living. 1 and 2 bedroom apartments at Vill"e
Manor and Rrverside Apartments in Middleport. From
$215 . Including utilities Call
614-9S2· 7787. EOH

3 rooms and battl. gas haat.
ground floor, w•s:her and dryer
hook up, no ch1ldren. immediate
Recently remodeled , 1 bed occupancy. rio pets, ~ phone
room , m town Off-street park·
304 -676 -4480 e11t 53 or 60.
ing . washer -dryer. References
required 614 - 992 - 6912 or _ - - -- -- - - - - 614- 992· 6723 after 6 00
Apt S199. per month plus
u11lit1e1 Ref. &amp; small ~eposit
requ.red . 304-.773-9594:'
3 bedroom. Aduhs No pets
304- 875 -4384
Furn1shed effrciency apartment.
Downtown Point Pleasant. all
Two bedroom , unfurn•shed
utilities paid. Deposit rRquirMI
house, 507 1(J 2nd Street , New
Coli 304 - 895 - 3450.
Haven. 304- 882 -2605 .

141170 Windsor wrth 1 4xJO 3 bedroom mobile home tor rent
addition, 3 bedrooms, pond, · 1n Syracuse Call61 4 -992· 7689
appJox 3 acret. Gallipolis hrry, after 5 00
304·675-6930 .
2 bedroom mobile flo me, Y2 mile
1972 Windsor. 12x70, 2 bed- out Jer1cho Road calt atter 5
rooms, woodbur ner. air cond , p m., 304 - 675- 6483 .
deck, awn1ng, 18, 100. 304 676 -1558
55'x10' Troy Mobile Home, set
on· private tol. Henderson. Com pletely furn1shed, gat heat &amp;
sk~rtting . &amp;3295 . Can remain On
rented lot. $50. per month
including water and sewage.
304 -675 - 1561 after 4 p m. for
appointment

2 BR ., w1th stove and refrig 3rd
Ave S260 a month plus dep
Call 614- 245 - 9695.

Rentals
Houses for Rent

Brooks1d8 Apartments ~ 446·
1932 or 446-4639. One Bed- ·
room apartment with large
coun1rv kitchen, new aPPliances. ut1htv room. water, tewer
and truh sarvicM providad.
Quiet area.
Furnished.downttairs, 3 rm1
and bath. Clean, No pets. Adults
onlv . Deposit and Ret. RequR'ed .
Ca11614-446 -1619.
Nicffv furnithed. 2 BR apanment. Nice location. Adults only,
Coli 614 - 446 -2404.
Nice, 2 Br A" .. Stove. refrig .
Furnished Water paid. Near
Driva-ln Theatre. Call61 4-4467025.
Furn11hed Apt Adults only All
ulilitles paid. Get raady for
winter. Ca11 .614 ·446-9623.
2 BR . apta. 8 cloaeta. kitchenappl . tu.niJhed . Wath&amp;r-Dryar
hook-up. ww , car:pet , newty
painted. dack. ·. Regency, Inc.
Apta. Call 304-675- 7738 or
876 - 6104.

New wood 6 pc. living room
suites, 5399 .95, New IWing
room suites from S 179 95 to
$700., Chnst of drawers, 4
drawer, $48 ., 5 drawer. $69.95;
End tables from S69 .95 set.
Used Furniture: bedroom su;tes;
full sized beds. twin beds and
rockers . Recliners from $99 .95
end up
THE WORKING
MAN'S FRIEND

Furnished apt.. 2 BR . $195.
Water paid. 1 1 36 2nd. Ave
Gallipctlis Call 614 -446 -4416
after 8 :00PM .

2 BR unfurnished garage apart men t No pets Call 614-446 1873 between 8 &amp; 5.

41

PARSON ' S FURNITURE

Furnished Apt ., 1 BR ., $226
utilities !)aid. 607 2nd. Ave.
Galltpolis. Call 614-446· 4416
after 8 ·00PM

Furnished Woodburning fireplace Utilities paid. cabteava1la·
ble. One man only. Foster' s
Mob1le Home Park. Call 614 446- 1602.

2 8R , unfurnished house with
garage Accept one child . Ref
and Oep. Call 614 -446 9686 .

1983 14 ' ~~:54' liberty mobile
home. all electric, set up on
rental lot 304 -675· 7653 after 5
P m.

for Rent

LOTS 81 ACREAGE - Site
besida Ohio River. sites along
Rt. 2, trailer sutes near Rt. 2 and
waterside s1tea ·Phona 304·
576-2026 .

~rooms , 2 full batht, 10
acres. 1 1i:z months old Must see
to appreciate. Call 614 -9492748.

3

90 Days same as cash w;th
approved Cfedit 3 Milos out
Bulavilla Rd. Open 9em to 5pm
Mon. thru Sat Ph 614-446 0322

3 or 4 Bedroom house in Kyger
Creeft School District. Referen ces Ph. 614· 446 -8621 .
3 BR home 1n or around
Gallipolis Call614- 446 -3128

49

for Lease

FOR LEASE . one - bedroom
opartment overlookong -;ty po•k
"'
$175 . P• month Call614-4462326 or 446-4425.
FOR LEASE: Apartment With
completely remodeled ktt chen,
bath. bedroom and livingroom
middle
August.
Availablefloor,
Sacond
corner of
Second
and
Pme. Parking area provided
8225 per month. 0 , 8250 woh
kitchen appliances furn iJhed
Call 614 - 446 -2326 or 446 4425.

CARPET - 9x12 · as low as $60lols to pick from . Also cut
carpet , $6 .00 a yd . and up
Financing avail. Swival rockers.
$100 Mollohan Furniture,
Upper River Rd. Call 614 -446 7444.
1

Po wer Saver - Montgomery
Ward Air Conditioner 8300
BTU S200 . Call 614- 446 2624.

23.2 c u. ft . Chest freezer Very
goodcond S200 Call614 - 256 9352.
Mag1c Chef Stove Chest type
free1er Cell614- 367- 0243
Early Amer~can Sofa. love seat .
swivel rOcker and ottoman .
Excel. cond Call aftet 6 PM
614-446 - 0052
Retng , Amana side by side,
nice. good cond., coppertone
Cox -M ercervilleRd 8011 219 -E,
Mercerville.
Colonial style floor model TV.
Reasonable Call 614 - 9 92 3214

54 Misc. Merchandise
Callahan ' s' Used Tire Shop. Over
1.000 tires . Sll8! 12. 13. 14, , 5,
16, 16 5 . 8 miles out Rt. 218 .
Call 814 -256 -6261
PlastiC CIStern !late approved,
piastr e septic t anka. ptast1c
cuivarts, metal cuivens RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES . Jackson. Oh 614-286 - 5930.

1971 Hond• Goldwing 1000.

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Pets for Sale

Groom and Supply Shop-Pet
Grooming All breed s All
s1ylea . Julia Webb Ph 614 -446 0231 .
Oragonwynd Catt'ety Kennet
CFA Himalayan , Persian and
Siameaa kitten1. AKC Chow
puppies, New k1ttent ; Siamen
and Himalayans Call 61• - 4463844 after 7PM

61 Farm Equipment
c~oss

&amp; soNs

U.S. 35 We1t. Jackson, Ohi o .
614-286- 64&amp;1
Massey Farguson, New Holland.
Bustl Hog Sale• &amp; Sarvlce. Over
40 used tr•ctor1 to choose ftom
&amp; complete line of new B. used
equipment largelt teltetion in
S.E. Ohio.
'nternat1onal 360 diesel tractor
with loadM, 12396. 1200 OaviCI
Brown dietel tractOf. $2495.
Gt~nder, Mlxe•. 8650. Cfll6141'
286-6522

AKC Boston Te"1ers, 2 females10 weeks old. Call 614· 25B·
S354 .

1936 Alice Cflarmer tractor.
I 600 Set of turn plows on
rubber. 160. 9 ft cuiipadcer.
I 76. H orte drawn wagon on
wheels . 160. Home made
wagon on rubber, 175. C•ll
419· 864- 4262 .

AKC Reg. femele Golden Re·
triever pup. Wormed aod shots.
Ready to go Call efter 5 ·00,
614-446-66,1

John Deere 40 3 point hitch .
W•de front end. Runs good.
Brush hog included S2200. C•ll
614-742 - 2674 .

AKC Registered Chow Chow
puppies. Call614 - 388 - 9031 ,
Etkim_o Spitz dogs. full blooded,
Call614 -446 -4656.
Red Doberman pups. 6 wk s. old
Call614 379 -2813.

B1r1, chains. and sprockets to fit
almott any uw SIDERS
EQUIPMENT CO ., Henderson,
W Va. 304-675 - 7421 .
Tobacco sticks $15 . per 100.
Morgan' s Woodlawn Farm. R t .
35 304-675 -1286

Half Chow Chow puppies .
Mother AKC Reg Weaned .
Ready to go. 8 25 each. Cute
Call 614 -446 -2108 .

U•ed M -475 and V434 Vermeer
trenchers 1 · 614 -694 -1842 or
694· 5006

AKC Rottweiler pup, male 12
wk s &amp;350 :304-875 - 1286

62 Wanted to Buy

Musical

Instruments

Now buying shell corn or ear
corn . Call forlatest quota1. River
City Farm Supply, 614 · 446 2985

63
Hammond Elegante wtth leslie
speaker. top of the line. excellent
cond1hon , S6900. Proctorvili e-

I

Duroc Boars Bred just hlca the
boars we t etted at the Otuo
Tastatio'l. that ga1nad over 2 .6
lbs . pet' day . Rog• Benlley,
Sabina, OH 513 ·584 · 2398 .

Seat'S Twrn Stroller . $50. Call
614 -256 -1423

Piano and Organ lesson•· Allen
Stra1t . Call614 -446 -4663 .

B Holstein heiflfl due to c elt in
tl.tl
Cell 614 -446 -1323 or
245 -91?0

2 !fewing machines. 2 vacuum . Trombone for sale. year -old,
cleaners , 1 elech ic typewriter . used twice , 1226 00. Phone
304 -675 -6852 .
Call 614-446· 1488.
Used Balqwtn Acruon1c p1ano.
Good cond ition. please call
304-675-7691 .
Selmar Bundy Tenor Sax Will
Sac:nfic:e, 304-1575- 1202. I
Bundy flute and music stand.
!l300 304 -676· 4144 .

fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Red raspberries Pick your own
or we pick . Cell Taylor' s Berry
Patch 614- 246 - 5064 or 446 8692 .

Holstein Bull Calves. Call 6143B8 -B624

MOVED- Mu1t Sell ·2 poniet . 1
mara, 1 geldin'g . Malceofler Call
614- 379 -2502.
' Charol~•

6 Simmental C•ttle.
Mottly regiStered. Call 614 ·
367-7419.
Beauti ful B11y Thoroughbred
Mare. also chestnut Yearling
Filly. Both registered , excellenl
blood hn .., 304-676 -3030 or
676 -3431

64

Hay &amp; Grain

Hay for sale S1 .26 pet bal e Call
614-992 -6159
S.rley (for covar crop or taed) for
111la Don Johnton 614 -B43 5206

PEACHES While and Yellow.
Fuet 011 stove for sale. Good ' this witek . Kaiser Fruit Farm. one
cond ition except needs fan . S35 . mile below Athalia. Call 614 Call614 - 247 -3104
886 -6436

Miud hay 11 . bale on wagon
Hay for bedding 60c. 304 -675·
567S

Salillite Dish. 8 ft . Oexcel
Rece iver , Pentex Tracker. All
remo1e Only 1$750. Call 614~
992-6379.

Faad Special for August . Oat Aifalfa-Hay-; Straw $1 . &amp;0 bale
Morgans Woodlawn Farm, Rl
36-" 304- 676- 128&amp;.

8 HP Oynamark Aiding Mower.
36 1nch cut w1th snow blade.
Call614 -992 -2754.
H9melite Chain Saw. 8 h . truck
topper. Maytag Wringer Washer .
Call 614-985-3839 or 614986-3931 .
TONY ' S GUN REPAIRS, hot
r&amp;blue1ng. now takmg order
orders for custom Mausen call
304-676 -4631 .
Water bed, good cond1t1on,
&amp;175., 304-675 -2563
Queen size waterbed. full wave .
3 shalf headboard, 3 setssheets,
8200 After 6 p m .. 304-7739137

•GRAPES
Pick your own Qr available at the
sales room . Also apples. honev.
ancl assorted tood items . Dun
Rovin fruit Farm, Rt 681 te of
Albany . Call614 -698 -6298.
Grapes rtpened early . Concord
and other wine. juice and jelly
variety. Pick your own or~f:luy at
sales room . Dun Ravin Fruit
Farm. Rt 681 se of Albany. 0 .
Call 614-698 -6298 Weekdays
10- 6. Weekend• 9 -6

Transportation
71

Autos for Sale

Quality Fruitt and Veglrtables
retail and wholeule. B • S
Produce acrost from Pi zza Hut,
Gallipolit . Ohio

1983 Ford Fairmont- onaowner.
lihe n8W'. *2496. 1981 Mazda
pick-up truck . N1ce. No ru1t .
&amp;1695. Celt 614 ·286· 6522 .

Yellow Freestone Canning
Pe1ches Now Availabte. Call for
varieties and prices.
BOB'S N!ARKET
Maton 773 -&amp;721
Open 7 Days

1983 Z- 28 Camero. 32,000
miles on body. 600 miles on 360
engine, 6 spd. lotided, louvers,
bra and car cov8r included. Call
814,- 245 -9497.

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51 Household Goods
SWAIN

AUCTION &amp; FU~NITU~E 62
Oliva St .. Gallipolis.
NEW- 6 pc. wood group- t3:99 .
Living room suites- 8199 - t699.
Bu~k be~s with bedding- $199.
Full tiZf mattress 6 foundation
startj/lg - 899 . Rec:lil'lers
startUig- 899.
.
USED- Beds, dresser•. bedroom
suitea . e199 - $299 . Desks,
wringer washer. • complete line
of uted furniture.
NEW- Western boott· $30.
Workbopts $18 &amp; up. !Steel &amp;
soh toe) . C1ll 814-446 -31&amp;9.

1975 Charnet
SE. Good work
•
car. 1979• Muttang , 4 cyl., 4
spd. Good work cor . Coli 814 379- 2e52.
--:1S-7::-6::-D::-od--:g-e-A:-,-p-on-S::-t-o:-tl-on
-wagon. 1300 1977 Dodge
Atpen Stationwagon. t500 .
Co11814 - 388-9724

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71

Autos for Sale

1983 Camaro Z-28 . T-lop, PS ..
PB ., PW.and door locks, AM FM -Caat, AC • axl:ra nice Black .
Coli 614 - 245-6040.
1977 Camaro Rally Sport , PS .,
PB .. Auto S1600. Call 614 266- 1141 or 268 •8543.
1988 Ch~ . Cavalier, black .
26.000 miles Delu~~:e Interior.
cruise. AC.. AM -FM - radio.
18600. C11t 614 - 246 -9110 or
4.&amp;6 -2323
1980 Oldsmobile 350 diesel.
S800 or beat offer Call 614 446 -7211 after 5 00.
1983 Chevette. Standard, 4
speed. rn good co ndition .
49,000 miles 132 Butternut,
Pomeroy, Oh10
Sta1nleu sttel e•hautt tystem s.
Now custom miKie tor your
truck. motor hom8 or clats• c car
With lite-time warranty Muffle-r
Man. $ Shmpson Ave., Athens,
OhiO 1 · 800-843- 3167.

1982 Ford EXP Sun roof. PS ,
PB, AM -FM . t2000 . C1ll 614 446·0809 after 6 :00 pm.

1987 Pontile Grand Am SE
Sports Coupe. Only one month
old. Candy 1pple. Eagle GT.
mags , auPif stereo . Only 3800
miles, SharpJ Relocating. Call
614 -992-2737 or 6 92·3031
EXT . 328 .
.

1978 Oldl tlat•on w1gon , 19 77
Ford V•n. -304 -458- 1530.
1978 Mustang, uand•d shi ft. "
cyl , good condition , ·t1000.
304 - 675-8536.
1983 Ch('taler Lebaron. air
CO{\dlt'on. auto., power lleering
&amp; bralles. AM -FM , ex cellent
cond .. $4,200. 304-675 - 3514
1974 Pontiac, good tunning
condition, 1360. 609 , st Street.
Point Pleasant .
1969 Chevroltrl pickup. 3 speed.
S6$5 : 1977 Oodga Aspen .
$426 ; 1980 Mercury Bobcai. 4
1peecl. t795 . 304 -676 -6394,

Trucks for Sale

1969 Chev ahort · bed. Runs
good. Call 614 -446 -8832 after
6.00 PM .
C1u. Jeeps and Truck1 under
&amp;300. Buy diui ctl Local Gov' t
Illes Siued and Repo vehiclet .
Call Now! 1-518 -459 -3636 Ext .
J1022 for dlractory. 24 hr•
1972 Whhe Fre~ghtliner COE
350 Cummins Engine 116,000
miles out of framt~ major RTO
9610 trentmjssion . Rockwell
4:11 ratio rears 10:22 t1res on
budds. 814·985 ·•422
1987 S ·10. PS . PB. 4 speed.
longbed . 1600 lb. payload. For
sale or trade. ' Call 614 - 9926575
1982 ChBYy Truck. Good thape,
lOti of extrat. Call 814-992.
276,
1985 Ford Pickup. U ,OOD . Call
304· 675 -7475 after 4 p.m .
weekday anytime on Saturdey
and Sundav.
197e Ford Carrl&amp;r, tutone blue.
4 cyl .. 6 speed. $960. 304-67S:2663.
1978 % ton Chevy tl\lck . V -8. 4
speed, 5&amp; ,000 milas . One
ownltf. call aher 5 p.m , 304576 -2375.
1985 Toyota SR6, long bed
pictcup. PS. PB. powarwlndowa.
tilt wheel. cru ise control. sun

;~~: 4 :~:~:9

miles, •1 .000.

1983 Chevv ST-10 4~~:4 . V-6 , 4
speed. high mile.ge, but tharp .
83800 304-675- 3044.

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1988 Ford Ranger XLT Super
. Cab. 4 cyl .. 6 spd .. 4 WD .~ quad .
stereo. 10.000 miln. t12 .000.
Call 614· 367-0438.

1983 Hondo Accord . 4-door.
l!l -1peed. cruise, AM -FM -CASS
Stereo. 12.000 mi.. t&amp;.OOO .
Jackson 614-286 -11576.

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Motorcycles

1974 Whit:e Conlette Stingray .
Black le.th«interlor. T-top. PW.
AC, tow mllei9a. Call 614 - 4461766

198f!i Harley Davld1on FlTC.
E.C . •tways garaged. M•nv
ecceuorl• . Asking tlliOO. Call
Day - 814-44e-633e, Evening814-446-4411 .

1977 Ponti•c Ventura. 4 dr.,
V-8. auto .. AM-FM-Cass.
or best off•. Call 614· 2415·
9167 .

19815 Honda CR-125 . Oood
lhiPe. wa1tr cooltd. Call·61 4379-2182.

1978 Pontiac Bonneville. 2 dr.,
PS .. PB .. tlh and cruise, AC .
Excel cond. Call614-367·0397
after 15 :00 PM .

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Internally inspected and uuaranteed . Installation available. We
buy junk tranamiuions. Call
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.. . I THINK
WE 1RE IN
FOR SOME
HEIWY

Home
Improvements

WEATHER!

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditlon .. lifetime guar•nl ee Local references furni•htd.
Free ettimatet
Call collect
1-&amp;14 237 -0488. d-v Of nigflt.
RogetsBasement

Jennifer downplays her
in1elli~ncs to win a boy's
attention. (R)
(!) Volleyball Kentucky Fried
Chicken O~onel's Classic

Men's Volleyball from

Watttl'proof i ~ .

Havana. Cuba: USA vs Cuba
(T)

SWEEPER end sewing machine
1ep1ir, parts, and supplies. Pick
up and delivery. Davis Vec:uum
C luner , o ne half mile up
Georgn Creeh Rd. Call &amp;14 446 -02S4 .

when she causes an

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F1tty Tree Tr imming, slump
removal. Call 304 -676 -1331 .
Rotlry or c •ble tool dtllhng.
Moat wells completed same day
Pump sales and terv ice. 3048S5 - 3802

swallows the

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topdead
take
304 -

YOU'RE qQiNI:&lt; TO SEE THE

FACE OF THE

EN ~Y

lVDAY,

I'vE I NVITED ElOME 6-ER\/IS
TO MY ANTI- G,ERM l-ECTURE .

BE F5'\I&lt;LE56.

Wuher and dryer service and
repair Reason•ble ratel . 30
years e•perience. Call6 '14- 367 0322 .

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II) 1121 MOVIE: 'Local
Hero' CBS Thureday Movie
(PG)(1 :51)
1!]1 Larry King Livel In dep1h
interviews with top

9 :30 0

rn 1111 Night Court

Harry's court is ordered tO

dec1de all its cases by
midnight. (R)
10:00 0 C2J 1111 L.A. Law Kuzak
must choose between his

client. (R)
(!) Speedworld
(l) D Cll 20/20 0
(I) Casebook of She~ock
Holmes Jhe Case of the
r

Recent Broadway revival of
Kaulman and Hart"s 1936
classoc. (2:001 0
11)1 Evening News A wrap up
of 1oday's news and a look
ahead to tomorrow's news
stones. (1 :00)
IHJ News

BARNEY '
JUGHAID JUST WENT HE WON'T
OVER TO JAMEY'5
BE LATE··
FER SUPPER, THAT'S FOR
PAW
SHORE

·.

10:30 (I)

Vengeance (NR) (1.40)

fll (!) USA Tonight

11:00 (I) Hardee ade and
McConnlck
11 rn m a Cll ®J m 1121
1151 Now1
Cil Sign Off
1121 Monayllne Current

Dillard Water Servic; : Pools,
Ci11erns. Wells. Delivery Anytime. Call 614-44&amp;-7404.,ho
Sunday calls .
"'

and financial news with Lou
Dobbs. (0,30)
IHJ Telea !rom the D8rkoide
fl) CZJ Love Connection
11:30 0 (I) 1111 Tonight Show
@ SporteCenter (L)
(l) WKRP In Cincinnati
D Cll Nlghlllne 0
®J 1HJ Trapper John, M.D.
1121 Sporta Tonight Action
packed sports highlights with
N1ck Charles and Jim Huber.
(0:30)
tD 1121 MOVIE: 'Pope John
Paul II' CBS Late Movie
fll CZJ Late Show
12:00 (]) Bum• and Allan
@ Sporlelook (R)

•

A &amp; R Water Service. ' Home
cisterns. well•. pools filled.
Form8fly James Boys Water.
Call 304-675- 6370.
Wattoraon ' s Wat~e' Hauling,
reuonable ratet , immediate
2,000 gallon delivery, cisterns,
poolt. well, elc. call 304-576291S.
Formerly Ken's now John's
Water Service, John Watterton
Jr Owner. 1.000 or 2 .000
tervlce . 30. -678-2248.

uti

'IOU ALSO ~AVE 10 SIGN

M Cuttom CouchH and

UP FOR FIVE 'r'EARS AND
START AT niE BOTTOM
A'$ A PRIVATE!

R~uphol1tery, St. Rt. 7. Crawn

Mowrey '• Upholstering serving
trl county area 22 veers . The belt
In furniture llpholsterlng. CaH
304-876 - 4164 for . free
ett1mat" .

mNlahtHne Q

PEANUTS

Upholstery

1983 HondsBjgAadlWiteeler.
Rebuilt engln.e. new th'•. naw
muffler, chain and sprockets.
e6oO or best offar. Call 61•379 -2742 .

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WEST
+QB
.8752
tKQJ 104
+53

EAST
+K 9 74

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SOUTH
+AJ 10 5
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Vulnerable: North-South
Dealer: South
West

Norlll

East

Pass
Pass

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Pass
Pass
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Pass

Pass

+
+

Pass

Opening lead: +K
club 10 to win the Irick? Declarer car:i ..
now play a spade to his jack. West will
win the queen and try to cash a diamond. South will ru!f and play the club
queen to the A·K. When the club ja.ck
does not fall, South can now try aneth·
er spade finesse. That wins, and the
slam is shll made.

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bv THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
l Light-

feather
4 Buying
place
8 Over
again
9 Slacken
11 Ceremony
12 Webster
or Cicero
14 Muslim

37 Sour
substance
38 Officious
39 Colorado
Indian
DOWN
1 Old
womanish
2 Start

going
3 Reverence
4 With
man's name
leisure
15 Binary
5-and
16 Chemical
Leander
6 Japanese
suffix
city
17 Cerebral
7 Carry into
19 Never
execution
(Ger.)
20 Like Alice 8 Ancient
Syria
in drama
21 Poker
style
22 "-Sung
Blue"
23 Prosperity
24 Plucky
25 Discolor
26 Timores~
coin
27 P.L.O.
leader
30Roscoe
31 Incipient
flower
32 Fixed
charge
33 "The Male

Ye~~~l:' Answer
10 Speaker's
platform
13 Walter
or, John
15 Zest
18 Prong
21 Beverage
22 Learned
one
23 - o(
Avon

24 Giddy
25 Imperfect
28 Mountain
nest
29 Watch
over
31 Fish
34 Chairman
35 Greek
"T"

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35 Set of
three
36 Cheers!,
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DAILYCRYPTOQUOT~-Here's

how to work it:

8/20

reports on world economics

J &amp; J Water Service. Swimming
pools, cisternt. wellt . Ph . 614·
246 - 9285 .

C1ty, Oh 61.· 261 - 1470, E\le.
114-448 -3438 Open daily 91o
4:30, Sat. 9:30 to 1 .30. Old &amp;
new Uphostered.

V8~ous

C!l MOVIE: Ride Beyond

General Hauling

1880 KawaAki. new tires. new
battery. heel. cond .-garage
kept. Call 614· 245-9507 or
448-1767.

Woman in Green
@ Great Performances

Retidential or commercial Wir:
ing. New service or repain.
LlcRnsed electrician . Estimate
free. Ridenour El8ctrical, 304676 ·1788

R •

Blue

consc•ence and a repulsive

84
Electrical
. &amp; Refrigeration

87

I THOLJ~T
C&gt;OGSWERE
SU~TO

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

CARTER 'S PLUMBiNG
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gallipoli s, Ohio
'Phone 614- 44&amp; - 3888 or 614446 -4477

85

priceless

newsmakers and celebnties.

CH IPS.

82

earthquake . (R) O
(Q) MOVIE: Jackson County
Joii(RI (1 :25)
'
9:00 (]) 700 Club
0 (]) 1111 Cheers Woody
begins dating Sam 's
goddaughter, without Sam's
knowledge. (R) 1:;!
0 Cll Our Wo~d 0
(!) I!D Mystery! A goose
Carbuncle, which was stolen .

Stlrlls Tree end ll~n Servtc•,
l1wn c are. landse1ping. stump
removal , 304 - 578 -2842 or
576 - 2S03 .
OUVERS Ttee Tt lmmlng,
ping, tumming, pruning
w ood. s1orm damage.
downs. Free Ea'timates.
675 - 3817 ,

(J) The Charming• Lillian

learns lesson in loneliness

N:n.JN.LY I L00
A V~ AC.TI\..E

RON ' S Telev is ion Serv i ce .
House c ells on RCA , Ou•zar,
GE! . Speci 1ling in Zenith. Call
304 · 676 -2398 or 614 -441 ·
2454

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EtK &amp; MEEK '

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m Greats of the Game

fl

2 1 tt Chateau Camper with tun
bath, 1lt~ep a si11 Ooodcondftkm.
Awning and TV antenn•. Call
614· 985 -4418 .

8-10 -Bl

+s 3 2

South may have been
7:30 0 (]) (l) New~ed Game
. when he jumped to four
I]) Speedweek (T)
ing lor aces. There was
OCil Judge
North's bidding to suggest that he
®J Wheel of Fortune 1;1
values
that would justify a slam con·
1!]1 Crossfire (0:30)
tract.
But
this time South was lucky,
tl) 1121 1!51 Jeoperdytl;l
since the North cards supported quite
fll (!) Major League
a decent play for six hearts. Most
Baseball
overbidders play their cards well
8:00 Cil Daktarl. Long Hun.1
(they
have to, to avoid going broke),
D C2J 1!51·The Cosby Shaw
and
South
was no exception.
There IS a baby born every
He won the ace of diamonds and
minute, or so it s'eems to
drew trumps. He could see that he had
Cliff. (R) 0 ·
I]) Speedworfd Barber Saab
all13 tricks if the jack of clubs feltun·
Series from Sonoma.
der the Q·K·A. If it didn't, he might
California (R)
need to find either the K·Q of spades
(l) MOVIE: Happy Birthday
or
any doubleton spade honor in the
to Me (A) (1 :58)
East
hand. All of those chances im·
0 Cll Sledge Hemmerl The
proved
the probability of the slam suconly clue 1o a rash of jewel
ceeding, but declarer wanted even
heis1s 1s their hairdresser. (R)
more insurance. And he found it. InThe Man Who Loved
stead of playing queen and a cl~b. he
Birds
led the club nine from his hand and
®J tD 1121 Scarecrow and
overtook with the 10 in dummy. Natu·
Mrs. King Dolly 's new love
rally East won -the jack and returned a
turns out to be a phony with
diamond.
Declarer trumped, overtook
more than an alias. (R)
the
club
queen
in dummy and was able
llll Striped Bess: Mysterious
to discard three lOlling spades on the
Diuppearence
good clubs. Although this play sacri·
1121 Prtmenewo Wrap ups of
!iced the best chance for a overtrick, it
the day's world news and in
depth teature repons. (1:00)
paid off in today's layout, and the slam
was
made.
8:t 5 (1) MOVIE: Texas Across the
Rlver(NA) (1 :41)
But what if East had allowed the
8:30 0 (I) 1!51 Family Ties

Auto Repair

Struts. $119. 96 pair, inatalled
Most models. Muffler Man, 9
Shmpt on Ave . Athens, Ohio.
1-800-843 -3767

78

Flavor - Cease - Haven - Loosen - COIVFESS
A lransit cop boarded the commuter 1rali1, took out his
summons book and grinned, "Does anyone have something
to CONFESS?" ,

tl) 1121

4-14 Superior wire rim wheels.
304 -675 -4392.

77

YEsTERDAY;fSCRAM-LEii'"ANSWERS

Dobbs. (0:30)
1!51 Wheel of Fortune

1977 Chwy ChavattfJ, good
motor. Sell tor pans. $100.
304-882 -3323.

1973 Oid• 9&amp; . •uoo. 1978
LJn co ln Marie V , t4300 304 675 -7283

1976 CJ6 Jeep. new paint and
top, 16x36 tires, 304 - 676 -

1976 Dodge Dart Swinger 221
Slant Six. Gr"t Cond. tBOO or
bttt offer. Call 614-256· 9301 ,
S-11 PM.

anchored !Iva from New
York. (0:30)
7:00 (}) Hardcaatle and
McCormick
C2J PM Magazine
Gl SportaCenter (LJ
ill Entertainment Tonight
(J) People'a Court
(f) I!D MacNeil/ Lehrer
NewaHour (1 :00)
®)News
1!]1 Moneyfine Current
reports on world economics

1981 Chevrolet Truck. Standard
t hift. On e owner, Call 614 - 9853839 .

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Went;r:el camping tent . 1 Oll14.
1984 Mustan9. list t8200., sell Call 814 -446 -0066 •Iter 15 .00
14400. Call614 -992 -6190.
' PM .

1978 Th11nd•blrd Diamond JubiiM. Moon root. 24,000 mill!t&amp;.
Very good cand . 12800 as is.
Call814-268· 0704.

•soo

"I said : Old you make lito the
rock concert?! '.'

.

1978 Ford LTD . t400 . 304-675· 6429.

Livestock

Wotlc Horse tor tale. Appro•
, ,000· 1,200 lbt 1300 Call
614 -367 -7118 .

Catalylic con\lerters. onlv
$89.95 . Most moCiels. Installation also available. Muffler Man ,
9 StimpsOn Ave., Athens, Ohio ·
1 -800 -843 -3757.

'

1979 Chtyalttl' Must tee to
appreci ate Clll614 -949 - 25 68

304 -

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THURS., AUG. 20 •

'::~:t:~' S@~~lA-"f..tfS"

- - - - - - - Ultod ~y CU.Y I . rOUAN - " - - - - -

the entertainment world is

&amp; Llvt:stock

Electric guitar and amp. Yamaha
12 string acoustic. BOth e ~~: c el
cond . Also other guitars .Call
614· 446 -0556

Kirby Vacuum clean• w;th
attachments and scrubber ,
$168 . Rebuilt and still guaran teed Cash or terms . Call 614 992 -7142.

Boats and .
Motors for Sale

Mark Twain boat and trailer for
sale. Call 614·446- 2668 .

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Fo r Sale- 2 very choice lots in
Ohio \Iaiiey MemOry Gardens
with Vaults . V atue at 82200 w 1!1
sell tor 51500 Call 614- 446 3499

UsBd M -475 and V434 Vermeer
Trenchers 1 -614 -694 -7842 or
5005.

e

6:00 Cil Big Velley Explosion Part
2
o rn (l) o Cll ®J Ill 1121
1111 Nowa
I]) SportsLook (T)
(!).Dr. Who Androids of Tara
llll Secret Clly
Sl CZJ Ballteatar Gataclica
5,30 0 (}] 1151 NBC Nlghlly News
I]) Winner'• Circle (R)
ill D (J) ABC News 1;1
(!) Nlghly Buolneaa Report
®J tD 1121
News
il]l Wooster Square
1!]1 ShowBiz Today News of

1979 17¥: ft. Chrysler Cru;..,
Ch~yalar motor. Call
614-446-7211 etter&amp;·Oo.

Cornatt. used 6 months. $300
Call 614-446 -091 2 before 6 ;00
PM . and 614- 446 -4179 after
5 :00PM

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EVENING

140 HP

Re&amp;dy m1x concrete and all
concrete supplies. Call ut Valley
Brook Cament and Supplies,
304-773-6234.

610- sl!~ - 6440

c

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Pontoon Boat · 60 HP. Johnton,
treiter 82750. Can 614 -4464043 after 6 :00 PM

Concrete blocks all silas yard or
delivery. Mason tan d. Gallipolis
Block Co., 1 231f.l Pine St .•
GallipoliJ. Ohio Call 614- 44627B3 .

57

&lt;·

800 miles. 12996. Sertous
lnquiriM only . 304-875 -8&amp;30.

55 Building Supplies

;

AA~ 'tlO ~ BI.DVIIIJb O)r
I~TOOC1" ~11161~1

Te(evi"SI"on
V
. Iewing

1981 red Honda 700 Megnt,

Four 13 _inch tlr" off Mu, tang,
two 1 4 inch tires '!Yith rims;
Hatlequin books. bird cage. large
punch bowl and cups, 304- 6762636 .

Three young raccoons .
896· 3972

..

1984 Kawasaki KDX 80, 304·
875 -1202

Used Baldwin Acrasonic pi.,o.
good condition ; Honda Twin
Star motorcycle. $600. Please
coli 304 -675 -76S1 .

56

BORN LOSER

Good cond . $1000 Call 614446-9671

1976 Pontiac Sunbird, ~~""n
gas range. browntweedracllner,
solid wood TV cablnat whh
doors. Honda 50 motorcycle.
304-675-6072 or 676- 2398
after 6 .
·

8uilding Matenala
Block, br~ck , sewer pipes, "!Nin·
dOWf, lintels, etc . Claude Winters, Rio Grande. 0 . Call 814245-51 2~ .

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M otorcyclea

Honda1976, Model200. Excel .
cond . low mileage, fleaso"able.
Call 614 - 446 ~ 1368.

Unlimited free Kodak FUm. plus
free quality 3"5MM camera . Toll
free 1· 800 -433 -631 2 124 Hrs.).

John Deere 212 lawn and
garden tractor. 46 in mower 2
wheel cart . L1ke new cond . Call
614-446· 23,47

74

New 81 Utecl tupplin for bee
kMpera . live bee hivu free with
supplies, 304 -671- 2106.

Merchandise

County Appli1nce, Inc.' Good
used appliances and TV sets.
Open BAM to IPM . Mon thru
Sot. 614 -448-1899, 827 3rd.
A~Je . Gallipolis, OH .

®by Larry Wright

Ladies 26" 3 1f)Md bicycle
Almost new, t&amp;O. 304 -8823323

Sofas and chaira priced from
$396 to S995 T1blea 850 and
up to 8125. Hide-a-beds 8390
to $696 . Reclinefl $225 to
S375 Lamps $28 to t126.
Dinet.tes S1 09 and up to S495.
Wood tabla w -6 cheurs $28 5 to
S795. Desk $100 up to 8375.
Hutchet 8400 and up. Bunk
beds complete w -mattrestet
&amp;296 and up to $396 . Baby bed4
$1 10. Mattresset or boJI spr~ngt
full or twtn 568, firm S78, and
$88 Queen set1 8226. King
8360. 4 drawar chest 869. Gun
cabmets 6 gun Gat or eleetrlc
range S375 , Baby mattresses
S36 &amp; S45 Bed frames $20.
S30 &amp; Ktng fnme 150. Good
selection of bedroom suites.
matal cabinets. headboards UO
and up to $65 .

· busineSs with 10 a.11.cellent in-

KIT 'N'

7ft. locust pott for sale. •1 .26
each. Call614 -258 -9367.

Valley Furniture, new &amp; uted.
large section of Quality furni·
ture . 1216 Eutern Ave •
Gallipolis.

Business
Opportunity

Real Estate

Thursday, August 20,1987

IICil""More Real People
I!D Sign Off
11)1 NeweNight L!ve news
with Patrick Emory and
K~sten Lindquist (1 :00)
12:30 (]) Bell of Oroucho
II (J) 1111 Late Night with
David L.atlerman
(JJ NFL Filma PreNnta Larry
Caonke (R)
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t1 (J) More 111• People
®J MOVIE: Billy Jack (PG)
(1 :52)

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is LONGFELLOW
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for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apostrophes, the length and fonnati~ of the words are all
hints. Each day the code letters are different.
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WHEN A WOMAN REACHES AN AGE SHE LIKES, SHE
SHOUI:.o STICK WITH IT.- EVA GABOR
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Page-12- The Daily Sentinel

-____;,.Local briefs--Board to close Friday noon
(C

The Meigs County Board of Elections will close at 12 noon
Friday. Workers will be going to the Meigs County Fair where.
they will .regisler voters at the WMPO booth.

'

EMS has .JO calls Wednesday
Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports 10 calls
Wednesday; Middleport at 12:28 a.m. to.the corner of Third and
Mill St s. for B~enda Hawley to Veterans Memorial Hospital :
Middleport at 12: 42 a.m. transported Ed na Grimm from an auto
accident on Bradbury Road to Veterans Memorial Hospital ;
Racine at 4:55 a .m. took Ralph Webb to Veterans Memorial
Hospital : Pomeroy at 11:29 a.m. to Owl Hollow Road for Nancy
Dee IT) to St. Joseph's .Hospital; Olive Township Fire
Department at 12:06 p. rn. to a brush fire at Long Bottom ;
Racine at 12: 23 p.m. to the fairgrounds for Kefth Spencer to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Racine at 3: 35 p.m. to the
fairgrounds for Angela Barnhart to O'Bieness Memorial
Hospital: Racine at 7:26p.m . to the fa irgrounds for Amy Yates
to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Middleport Fire Department
at 8:13p.m. to a brush fire on Zuspan Hollow Road; Racine at
10:02 p.m. to Front St. for Jennie · Scarberry to Veterans
Memorial Hospital.

Roush to present time capsule
Comm issioner Manning Roush will present the county's
cont r ibution to a special tim e capsule project being sponsoried
by Ohio At toraney General AnthonyCeletreeze Jr .. tonight,
7:45p.m .. on the gra ndst and s tage at the Me igs County Fair. A
representlve of the attorney general will be present to accept
the contribution.

Daily stock prices
(As of 10:30 a.m.)
Provided by
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewi
Firm
Price
Am Electric Power .. .. .. n . •• "28V.
AT&amp;T .. .. ............... ........ .. .. .. 34 %
Ashland Oil ........ ..... .... ....... 67%
. Bob Eva ns Farms .... ....... .. 251f.,
Charming Shoppes . "... ... ...... 32 %
Federal Mogul. ..... ... .... ......... .49
Goodyear T&amp;R .... .... .... ... .... 74 1,{,
Heck; s Inc ................... ..... .. . 41f.,
Limited Inc .......... ".......... .. 501{.
Multimedia Inc . ..... ...... .. ........ 68
Rax Res tauran ts ....... ... ......... .. 5
Robbins &amp; Myers ............. :.. 10 '!,

Thanday, August 20, 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio ·

Weather
South Central Ohio
Mostly sunny toda y, with highs
in the mid 80s. Partly cloudy
t~night . with a low between 60
and 65. Variable cloudiness Frid~y, with a chance of showers
and thunderstorms and highs In
the upper 80s.
The probabilit y of preclpila·
lion is near zero today and
tonight and 30 percent Friday .
Winds will be light and varia·
ble today and tonight.
Extended Forecast
Saturday through Monday
Humid and a chance of thun;
derstorms Saturday, with partly
cloudy skies and less humid
Sunday and Monday.

against the defendant.
Mary Lou Hoover, Pomeroy..
anMHerbert Olen Hoover, Mid·
dleport, have requested · their
marriage be·dissolved.
-

Seeks divorces .
Debra Gallagher Huff.man,
Middleport,' has filed for a
divorce In Meigs County Common Pleas Court from Brady M.
Huffman, Middleport. A res·
training order has been Issued

Norbert Pat Neutzllng Jr.,
Middleport, has flied for divorce
from Anita Sue Neurzllng, par·
kersburg, W.Va.
•
Marlon E. Snider has been

Court news

granted a divorce from Patricia:
Snider.
Granted a dissolution were
Cindy Sue Warner and Mark
Cit n ton Warner .

A REAL

An action for moneyhas been
filed In Meigs County Common
Pleas Court by Shinn Electric
Co ., Ripley, W.Va .. against Greg
Garretson, Portland.
Ronald E. Joseph and Grace L.
Joseph, L&lt;~k emore; have filed an
action aga inst James W. Suttle
and Greta Suttle, Long Bottom,
to quiet title to property. A
temporary restraining order has
been granted by the courr to
· prevent the defendants from
blocking, damaging or touching
a driveway involved In the
action.
The case of Ingram Distribu tion Group Inc. , Nashvllle.
Tenn .. against James Carnahan
and Thorlelf Bentz. doing· business as J&amp;T Videos, Racine. has
been transferred from Meigs
County Court to common pleas.

Worthington Ind .... ... .. .. ... ....... 25

Kiddie lra&lt;'lor
pull rt&gt;Suhs
Winners ofWednesday'sk iddi e
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were B. J . Er vin, first ; EdSmiih,
second. in the 35 to 55 weight
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Bobby Rou sh. second, in the 56 to
75 pound weight class: The pull is
held at 4 p.m. each day in ·the
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Board of Education at the Nov. 3
election, according to the Meigs
County Board of Election which
today announced candidates fol·
lowing yesterday's 4 p.m. filing
deadline,
In the Eastern District, there
are three seats to be filled and
there -are three candidates. Tl:te
candidates are S. Ray Karr ,
" incumbent: C. Susie Heines,

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MCKENZIE HORSE - Ron Newhart .fs pictured ·driving to a
victory In the ninth race at the Meigs County Fair Thursday
afternoon to make the fourth win lor two horses owned by Dorotha
· McKenzie, Pomeroy, u Pomeroy Pollee Department Dispatcher,
during the race program yestesrday.

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Thursday's harness, ho r~e rae·
lnf! program at I oe Meigs County
Fair held a lot of local color
thanks to Dorotha McKenzie.
Pomeroy, a dispatcher with the
Pomeroy Pollee Department,
and Brooks Sayre, Syracuse,
local trai ner-driver.
Let's just say th at Mrs. Mc Kenzie and her fam il y had a good day
at the track. So did the Sayres.
McKenzie's two horses won four
· races . And Sayre. who was
seriously Injured while driving In
a harness hors&lt;' race at Marietta
late last summ er, returne(i to the
. sulky to cha lk up a win in
Thursda)•'s ra~ ln g progra m.
Ron Newhart drove Lots of
Bret. owned by Mrs. McKenzie.
In the second and ninth races for
three year .old pacers to wins and
was In the s ulky to guide her
Peking Chris to first place wins in
both the first and e ighth races .
also for th ree year old parers .
Second In the second and ninth
races was Goodbye. ow ned by
Da vid Robinson of New Holland
and driven by Char lie Norris.
Taking seco nd In the first a nd
eighth races was Brookflcl,d
Rogf'r , owned by Brooks Sayre.
and driven by Terry Van Rhoden ,
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TROPHY- Mrs. Dorotha McKenzie, left, had a
good day at the track Thursday. Two of her ·SwiSher·Lohse Pharmacy, However, since Loti of
horses, three year old pacers, driven by Ron
Brei, the aecond McKenzie hone, wu cloeeby the
Newhart, won four r!lces. Mn. McKeule's · blauket wu placed on tha&amp; paeer. with . Mrs.
Peking CbriA had the futest !lm!' iunong all ofthe
McKensle looking on along with her daughter and
granddaughters on tht! right.
' three year old pacers In the four races and was
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Incumbent, and I. 0 . McCoy.
Incumbent Roger Gaul did not
file for reelection to the board .
In the Meigs Local District ·
there are five candidates seeking
the three seats to be filled this
fall. The candidates are Robert
F. Snowden and Richard W.
Vaughan, Incumbents, and Iva
M. Sisson, Jeffrey Werry, and
Margaret A. Edwards. Incurrt·
bent Larry Powell did not file tor
reelection.
There Will be two positions

filled on the Southern Local
Board of Education In the fall and
there are five c andldates who are
Joseph E. Thoren and Don P.
Smith, incumbents, and Charles
S. Norris, Gary K. Willford and
John· E. Murphy.
Two seats wlll be filled on the
Meigs County Board of Education ·and ·there are four candidates who are Harold G. Roush
and Oris Smith, incumbents. and
Carl Gorby a.nd Bill C. Quickel.

There will be races for trustee
posts in all12 of Meigs County's
townships In the Nov. 3 election.
This. was revealed at 4 p.m.
Thursday; the filing deadline,
when the Meigs County Board of
Election announced candidates
who have filed .
One trustee will be elected this
f all In each township with the
exception of Salem where one
trustee will be named to a full
term and one will be elected to fill
an unexpired term.
The trustees' clerk will be
elected In each township but
-rher~ are relatlveiy lew races for
the clerk posts.
Cllndldates In the 12 townships
include, one trustee and one clerk
to be elected Include;
·Bedford - Stanford Stockton,
Incumbent: William Charles
Cook, Elmer F . Bailey and
Gerald Douglas, for trustee;
Barbara J . Grueser, Incumbent,
for clerk.
Chester - Victor A. Bahr.
incumbent; G. Alfred Wolfe.
Elmer C. Neweell, for trustee;
Wllliarn Michael Will , Incumbent, for clerk.
Columbia - Gay F. Johnson.
·Incumbent: Allee M. Llevlng, for
trustee: Gloria Hutton, for clerk.
Lebanon Township - Charles
R. Lawrence, Ray Wilson , Jame4cs W. Hayman, Harry Ri chards, for trustee; Shirley A.
Johnson, Incumbent, and Sharon
Cremeans, for clerk . .
Letart Township - Harry C.
Hill, Incumbent: Wayne S. Wll·
son·, W. Dave Graham, for
trustee; Joyce White, for clerk.
Ollve Township - Chester E.
Wells. Incumbent: Joe E. Lantz,
Francis H. Andrew, for trustee;
Barbara A'. Hannum, Incumbent ,
and Juanita V. Wells, for clerk.
Orange- Wilbur E . Robinson,
Incumbent; John L. Damewood,
for trustee; Dorothy M. Calaway, lneumbent. for clerk.
Rutland - Charles E. Rife,
Incumbent, Roger L. Holman ,
.and Leo E! . Morris, for trustee;
Opal Lucllle Dyer for clerk.
Salem Township - John F .
Colwell, Incumbent; Wllllam L.
ThOrnton and Richard Lambert
for trustee, full term; Stanley E.
Hutton, Incumbent; Harold D .
Lambert, and Walter Jewell, Jr.,
unexpired trustee term: Bonnie
G. Scott, Incumbent, for clerk.
Salisbury Township - Gregory Eblin, Incumbent: Harold
W. Brinker, for trustee; Wanda
L. Eblin, Incumbent, and Sarah
Gibbs, for clerk.
Scipio Township - Donald
Weaver, Incumbent, and Harold
D. Graham, for trustee; Betty J.
Bishop, Incumbent, and Rachael

Lefebre, for clerk.
Sutton Township--Delbert A.
Smith, Incumbent; Dennie E .
Hill, Jimmy Deem, for trustee;
Paul S. Moore, Incumbent, for
· clerk.
Meigs County VIllages
Racine Vlllage will have several races lor town jobs at the
November 3 general election,
according to a report from the
Meigs County Board of Election.
Yesterday's 4 p.m. candidate
filing deading disclosed that
three candidates are seeking the
mayor's position and there will
be races for ~very town job.
Incumbent Charles Pyles flied
for reJection and will be opposed
by Joseph Drasko and Frank
Cleland.
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Incumbent clerk-treasuer ·
Jane Beegle, will be opposed by
Rhonda J . Lyons. Five candidates have filed for the two
council seats to be filled this fall.
The candidates include Lawrence Wolfe and Richard L.
Wamsley , ,Incumbents. and
Henry L. Moore, Lee S. Layne
and Henry W. Bentz. There are
three candidates for the board of
public affairs with two to be
elected. They are Bobble E . Roy ,
incumbent, and Jack L. Wolfe,
and Ivan C. PowelL
In contrast to Racine, the
VIllage of Rutland had a shortage
of candidates at yesterday's'
filing deadline. No candidates
!lied for village council posts of
the town. James Fink, Incumbent , filed for election as mayor
and incumbent clerk-treasurer
Gregory VanMeter will be op·
posed for his post by Sanda K.
Smith in the fall.
·
Syracuse Village .has just the
right number of candidates for
the positions to be filled. Eber
Pickens filed for reelection as
mayor as did Janice Lawson
seeking reelection as clerktreasurer. Two council candi·
dates with two seats to be· filled
are James R. Hill , Incumbent ,
and Minter Vaughn Fryer, Jr.
Two seats on the board of public
affairs are to be filled and
candidates are the Incumbents,
Laurence S. Ebersbach and
Robert L. Cunningham.
Candidates for posts In Pomeroy and Middleport VIllage filed
earlier and there wlll be races In
both towns this fall.
In Pomeroy , Richard D. Seyler
will be unopposed lor mayor; E .
Jane Walton Is unopposed for
clerk-treasurer. Three candl·
dates, Incumbent Bruce J . Reed
and Bryan Shank, both Republl·
cans, and Democrat Rebecca J.
Triplett will battle it out for two
seats on council.

In Middleport, there Is also a
council race .this fall. James
Clatworthy and William Walters,
Republican Incumbents, , and
James David Hudson, Demo.crat, seek thetwoseatsonvillage
council. In~umbent Mayor Fred
Hoffman, Incumbent clerk treasurer Jon Buck and. 'Incumbent
members of the board of publle
affairs, Thomas Anderson and
Lewis H. Sauer, all Republicans,
are unopposed In the fall.
Measures .
Two county-wide tax leVIes
plus a number of levies ·In various
subdivisions of Meigs County will
face voters In the Nov. 3 election,
according to the county board of
elections.
Voters of the entire county will
decide on the renewal of a one
mill levy for the Meigs County
Health Department. Voters
across the cOunty will also help
decide on a new one mill tax for
current, expenses . of the GalllaJackson-Melgs Mental Health
Board.
New taxes upcoming In the
various subdivisions Include:
Sutton Township, .5 of one mill,
for malqtalning and operating
cemeteries; Salisbury Town·
ship, a new one mill levy for
'maintaining and operatlngceme;
terles; .Orange Tqwnshlp, a new
one mill levy for prevention,
control and abatement of air
pOilu lion, dust control; Syrac~se
VIllage. a new one mill levy tor
current expenses; Eastern Local
School Dls\tlct, .5 of one mill
levy,, for J)rovldlng lor emer·
gency req4trements of the school
district, avoiding deficit.
Renewals before voters of
subdivisions Include: Pomeroy
Village, renewal of 1.9 mill levy
for current expenses; Letart
Township, a one mill levy for
maintaining and operating cemetery; Rutland Vlllage, a two mill
renewal of a current expense
levy; Racine Vlllage, a renewal
of a 1. 7 mill current expense
levy; Middleport Village, renewal of a two mill levy for fire
protection, and Chester Town·
·ship, ,5 of one mill renewal for
maintaining and operating
cemeteries.
There are also five wet.dry
issues coming up before voters in
various subdivisions this fall.
These Include: East Bedford
Precinct, sale of beer for off
premise consumption, wine and
mixed beverages by package. off
premise, and Sunday sales:
Orange Precinct , sale of beer. off
premise consumption: Racine
vma·ge, sale of beer, off prem lse
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Trustee races assured in all
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WINNERS CIRCJ.E - Brooks Sayre, Syracuse,
circle- with his wife and other family members
for years a popular harness hOrse driver In this
aftl!r capturing- the lOth race lor lwo year old
area, wa..• hock In the sulky again Thursday • trotter~ with Propaul, owned hy his brother, Paul
during the Meigs County ·F air harness horse
Sayre, Racine.
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CHILDREN'S

Showers, thunderstorms
Ukely Saturday, Highs near
90. The probability of rain Is
60 percent Saturday .

School ·board races
to head Meigs ballot

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These are all 141 sets in both yellow and white gold. Price
includes engagement arid wedding ring. With a fine qua.lity
•07/100 diamond.

Wednesday Admissions- Ros ie Searles, Middleport : Brenda
H aw ley, Middleport: Edith
Grimm, Pomeroy: Ralph Webb,
Racine; Laur·a Scoti, Middle·
port; Harlan Wehrung. Pomeroy : Nicole Evans, Middleport :
Nadene Salyers. Reedsville;
Sheila Kin g. Pomeroy.
Wednesday Discharges Edna Swick. Jeffe ry Cundiff.
Bennie Rhodes; John Bechtle.

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fair Dea·l

pull held at fair

An 'antique tractor pull was a
fea tured activi ty in the center
ring of the Meigs Coun ty Fair
Wednesday night.
In the 3501 to 4500 pound weight
class . Ben Ewing, Pomeroy, was
fir st. and Brian Windon. Pomeroy. second, In the 4501 to 5500
class. Dan Smith, Racine,-placed
first and Wendell Ervi n, Ra cine.
second; in the 550!'to 6500 class
Larry Hollon, Racin e, was first
and pan Cotterill, Rutland, was
second.

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An armed robbery took place
Thursday night at The Uttle Coal
Bucket Carry-Out In Salem
Township according to a report
from Meigs County Sherlff.How·
ard Frank.
The sheriffs department was
called about 8:45 p.m. and told
that a · woman had entered the
carry-out · prentendlng to ~ a
customer, and then committed.
the roi)bery wlth a pistol. The
woman was accompanl~ by a
man who ~malned outside· In a

car with out·of-state license custody . Casson has been
plates.
charged with aggravated
One WOIJlan clerk was on duty robbery·. Schuler has been
at the carry·out when the , charged with complicity. Both
robbery ~curred.
are being held In the Meigs
Deputies responded Imme- County Jail.
diately to the call and by 9: 04
An undetermined amount of
p.m. had descriptions of the two cash was taken In the robbery.
suspects. By 11 p.m.' authorities
In other matters, the sheriff
had a description of the out-of· reports .that Frank Haggy has
state car and by 11: ·30 p.m. the been picked up on a bench
suspects, Ren.ee B. Casson, 28, · warrant and cltarged with pas.'
Attleboro, Mass., and David L. session of marijuana. Haggy Is
Schuler, 30, Langsville, "(ere In being held at the )all.
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