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TUIIday, Septlf1:'bar 1, 1987_

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, September 2. 1987

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Iranians hit tankers; Iraqis report air strike
MANAMA, Bahrain iUPil Iranian gunboi~IS attacked a cargo
vessel and four tankers w1thin 16
hours. shippers said . today, and
Iraq said Its warplanes also hit a
tanker near the Irania n coast.
Revolutionary Guards In three
speedboats !Ired rocket -propelled
grenades at the 48.47.3-ton Greek
tanker Dafnl earlv todav after It
left the Saudi port.of AI .iubayl for
Singapore, hitting the wssel' s pot1
s ide but causing no casualties.
shipping sources a nd Uovd's of
London said. ·,
An Iranian gunboat ai S6 attacked a Soan ish tanker 1'uesdav
In or just outside Saudi waters.
Relations bet~rn Iran and Saudi
Arabia reached a low ebb after
more than 400 pilg'lims. manv of

them Iranian. died durin~ disturbances at !'!e hot)! cltv of Me~ca
Julv 31. Each side blamed the
other for tht'Jincldent.
The other attacks by Revolutlonar)l Guatds :were ta'unched on a
Cvprlot cruigo s hip, Leonardus
G!orie, the j;outh Korean tanker
Astro Pegasr,s. and the Japanesec hanered l!lbertan tanker Diamond Vlarlnf. which was attacked
bv two s~boa ts and took two
rockets on the pon si de above the
water line. ~e sourc~s said. Th~
said the atta[:ks were a ll mounted
w1thin the space of some 16 hours
In the flerce'\1 Irani an resp:msevet
to a spate of Iraq i attacks tha t
slarted Saturd ay . ··
All the Iranian a ttacks were
hundreds of miles from Kuwait.

where ·a convoy of U.S. esconed
re-flagged Kuwaiti tankers artived safelv Tuesday evening.
Officials In Toeyo said the
227,29~ton Diamond &gt;,Iarine was
st ruck by several shots fired from ·
the unidentified Vessel, which
Persian Gulf shipping sources said
ma)l have been an Iranian Revolutlonarv Guard speedboat.
No lnjuties were reponed
among the eight Japanese and 16
South Korean crewmen a board the
Ol amotld Marine, the Japanese
Ministry of ')'ranspon said.
The Dlamo)1d Marine Is on
charter to Nippon Yusen KK. a
Japanese s hipping company. and
was In the Strait' of Hormuz when
the a ttack occurred. Gulf shipping
sources said the attack was in an

area where · earlier speedboat
strikes have been mounted by
Iranian R evolutionar)l Guards.
Baghdad -radio and the official
Iraqi News· Agenc)l said Iraqi
warplanes today attacked a " large
n aval target" near th~ Iranian
coast at 7: 30 a. m. (11:30 p.m.
Tuesday EDT)," hitting the target
accurately and effectively ."
The news agency quoted an Iraqi
mllitar)l spokesman as saying the
sttike "comes in the framework of
continued destruction of th e vital
targets linked to Iranian military
agresstve efforts a nd cutting oil
s upplies ."
It was the fifth straight day Iraq
has mounted attacks on P er sian
Gulf maritime. targets.
U Iranian forces were involved

In the attack on the - Diamond
Mar ine, it would m ark the· third
such strike b)l Iran in threedays as
the so-called Persian Gulf "tanker
war" continues to escalate after a
4!Hiav lulL
On Tuesdiw, an Iranian gunboat
attacked a Spanish tanker , setting
it on fire. and Iraq said its
warplanes hit four oil tankers.
The attacks came as the refla gged Kuwaiti oil tanker Surf
Clt)l and Its sister ship Chesapeake
Cit)! arrived In Kuwaiti waters.
escorted b)l six U.S. warships,
shipping sources said.
Meanwhile, United ?ress International has learned the Reagan
administration is deeplv split over
the Iraqi attacks. with some
officials urging Iraq to escalate

Sale of
Kaiser energy
is completed

Sentinel to sponsor
football contest page
Somet hing ncw ... so m ~t h l n g
dlf[erent.
That' s what The Dall .vSe nt l n ~l
w ill be Offe r ing every Tu esday
during the c urrPnt footbull sea ·
son- over thl' n&lt;•x t 10 weeks.
The Senti ne l' s " FOOt ba ll Co n·
test Pagt&gt;" - sponsored by 16
dlff!:'rent bu si nesses ·- eac h
week wil l be awar ding a $20 prize
to the luc ky individual wh o picks
co rrectly the mos t win ners from
a list of games listed In advertisIng blocks on the football pa ge.
T he rules a nd Informatio n
n~ _ wlll !)e )ocatcd In th e
center or llu.&gt; P"8" &amp;ach week .
. All the re ader ha s to do Is to
ptc;k h.ls or h!.'r selections of the
wt nnlnf! '"'am ln each cont es t.
write them down on the c.llpout
sheet and mail se lec tions to The
Dally Sentinel. P .O. Box n9.
Pomeroy . or drop the sheet by
the office at Ill
ourt St.,
Pomeroy . Entries ·mailed mus t
ca rry a postm a rk no later than
Friday of the particular week of
thP contests lis ted . Hand dr ll·
v~ rro cntril'S to The Dally
Sentin el office mu st be In b y ~ : :m
o .m . ~ach Friday . In case of til's

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one winner of 1he $20 prize wil l be
SC'I ec t ~d b~ lotlcry ,
Sponsorin g merchant s a rc E mpi n• Fu rnitu re, Pomeroy: Me igs
Auto Sal s. Middl e port: Rac ine
Motors. Racine: F ood Shop ,
Pomeroy: E lber fe ld 's Depa rt me nt Store: Bank One. Pomeroy: Village Ph arm acy. Middleport: Adol ph's Dairy Va lley .
Pomero)'; Pleasers' Rl'staurant .
Pomeroy; People's Bank . Ma so n: Dow n'tn g -Child s -Mull e nMusse r ln. urancc. Pome roy:
Ridenour ~ uppl y, Ches ter :
Baum Lu mber, Chester: Francis
Florist. · Pomeroy: Heritage
House, ·Middleport : · F'armers
B nk and Sav ings Co .. Pomeroy:
Va lley Lumber, Middl eport ;
Si mon's Plek·a-pa ir and Video
Cit)'. Pom&lt;-roy : Pat Hill Ford ,
M id dl e p ort~
Hartle y Shoes.
Po mero)•: Clar k's ·.Jewe lry,
Po meroy: Crow ·s Steak House,
Po mcro~ : Ewi ng Funeral Hom e.
P o m eroy: R aci n e Ho m e Na ti onal Bank, Rac in e;
Rawlings -Coa ts Blower F' uncra l
Home. Middleport; Vaughan 's
Cardina l, Middle port.

their raids even though the admlnistralion has publici)! criticized the
bombings.
Government sources said administration encouragement bas ·
Included passing to Iraq U.S.
lntel!tgence Information, such as
targeting data on Iranian oil
installations. the sources said.
Seven administration officials
a nd one source on Cap Ita! Hill. who
all requested anon)lmit)l when
interviewed b)! UPI. acknowledged the executive branch Is so
deeply split over how to deal with
the gulf crisis that It has sent
confl!ct!ng signals to Iraq.
"The CIA is dovish: tbe DIA
(Defense Intelll~nce Agency) Is
hawkish. State and Defense are
divided," one administration official said.

NEW TROPHY - The Raccoon No. 3 mine

In the back row are Ed Wdldtf, .Jacksoo, Keith
Davis, assiStant general superintendent for Raccoon No. 3, Athens, Karl Brdlldau, .Jackson, Carl
Curry, team treainer, GallipoUs, Ohio. Roger
Schultz. Bidwell. Ohio, Burth 'V!eler, personnel
supervisor for the mine. Vllddleport. AI IDIIard.
general superintendent for the mine, and PhU Ball,
team trainer, Point Piea.'lallt.

rescue team has a new trophy for Its trophy cMe.
The Southern Ohio Coal Company team won first
place out ol 32 teams that entered the VIrginia
lllnlng Institute Safety Day Contest ln Blackburg,
Va. Pictured In the front row are Frank Sisson,
Pomero.v, Eric Gryszka, the team's captain,
Athens. Dale ExUN&gt;. ,Jackson. and John Ord: Letart.

Kaiset'feeh Limited announced
this week that Its operating
subs idlarv. Kaiser Aluminum &amp;
Chemical Corporation. has completed the sale of Kaiser Enerjzy,
Inc .. to Presidio on Compan)l of
DenVer, Colo.
As previous!)! announced. terms
of the sale include an undisclosed
amount of cash to Kaiser Aluminum, most of which will be used for
corporate debt reduction. and the
assumption by Presidio of Kaiser
Enerjzy's exlstln!!: bank debt. Although, the book. loss from the sale
Is not being specifically dlselosed.
it Is one of a number of Items
Included In an overall loss provision which KalserTech repnrled
for the quarter ended June 30.
The agreement with Presidio
Includes several ·long-term gas
suppl)l arrang~&gt;ments for Presidio
to sell natural gas to Kaiser
Aluminum's plants In Ravens'
wood and Washingion. and the
opportunity for Kaiser to partie!. (Continued on page 8)

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CHARLESTON. W.Va. I UP!) Founeen ~ars and hundreds of
millions of dollars a fter the sta te
proposed to upgrade the West
VIrginia TUrnpike. the 88- rhlle
highway offlclall.v opens todav .
With 2(l,(XXJ free toll crrllflcates
and lunch for everyonf', statf'
officials are throw1ng a partv to
mark the end of the turnpike's
transformation from a two-lane
· hlghwa)l to a four- lane interstate
betwe e n C harl es ton a nd
Princeton.
The "official" morni ng dedication ceremon.v was to be held at the
Memotial Tunnel b)/pass. but the
last stretch of highway won't be
· open untll later in the day, said
.John Gallagher. spokesman for
the Department of Hlghwa)ls.
Motorists were Invited tomakea
free trlp on the hlghwa)l to see Gov.
Arch 'Vloore cut the ribbon at 10
ll.m. Waiving the turnpike's toll for
several hours toda.v could cost the
· state about $37.500. officials said.
- Lucky mototists also stand a
chance of getting o ne of the
·assorted 10.000 buttons and brochures made for the event.
. "This Is the biggest thing T've
.ever been involved ln." Gallagher
·said. "We'll probably have something even bigger next year when
we finish Interstate 64 and complete our interstate system." .
· ·I-64 will tie Into the turnpike
south of Beekl~.
After the ceremony, construction crews are expected to paint
'lines and "wrap up ~ few other
things," Gallagher said.
The West VIrginia Turnpike was
· lhe state's first venture Into
· modern highway constt'IK!tlon,
costing $133 mllllon. or $1.5 million
a 'mlle, to buUd.
'. Cre~ted by legislative act In
· 1947, 4 he first section of the
turnpike was opened In September

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19!&gt;4. The last !i.'l-mll e section was
finished In November of that ~ar.
" It was the best two-lane road In
the country.'' Gallagher said.
" It's been proven b.v statistics
that It was the safest two-lane rood
In the state. It developed Its bad
reputation from the dramatic
accidents on the hlgh :.av,_:: he
said.
_. Controversv surrounded the
turnpike's earlv vears as adv&lt;r

cates of a four-lane hlghwav
charged the commlsslo n w1th
falli ng to live up to Its constitutional ma ndate.
Proponents of the fO\!f·lane
hlghwa)l said a two-lane road
would be dangerous, discourage
passenger traffic and cost more
than half of what · the wider
turnpike would cost.
Almost Jo )!ears later. th eir w1sh
has come true.

LOUISVIllE. Ky . IUP!) States have a tende ncv to look for
new·buslness-far from home when
It can be found in their own
backya rd, economic development
experts told the South's governors.
Friedman's (!Omments came
before Tuesday's closing-day sess ion of the o3rd annual meeting of
t h e South er n Gove rnor s'
Association. ·
"The k~ sources of wealth are

at home. in the people a nd the
businesses you have ," sai d Robert
Friedman, president of the Corporation for Enterprise Development based in Washlngt 0 n D.C.
Friedman ·told the governors
that 80 percent of new jobs come
from within a .s tate. nol !r om
recruiting out-of-state companies,
and that most of those jobs are in
companies that did not exist five
years ago.
'Too man)! of us. for too long.
have looked beyond our borders."
he said. "That doesn't mean vou
ignore recruitment. but you have ·
to keep It in perspective."
Robert Leak, president of North
Carolina's Research Triangle
Park, also said states shou ld

concentrate more on proVtrung a
trained workforce than In giving
mult!-mlllion dollar Incentive
deals on roads and land.
"That can lead to a bidding war
and it ·may create a situation
where more Is given away than Is
brought in," Leak said. "The
buffalo hunt is not over. but the
numbers are gelling smaller and
the ammunition Is getting bigger."
Both men enmuraged the governors to lead their states Into
concentrating more effort on developing new businesses and saving those alread)l !n operation.
If current trends hold true, In
1992 about half the nation's
workers will be emploved at
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Kuwaiti news agency:
Waite will be freed

TURNPIKE DEDICATION

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nn ~the 'iopencul"nexltolt, die Bender bridge,

which bas been demolished since this ·photo was

taken, connected the 110uthern end of lhe Memorial
Tunnel to the West Vlr!llnta Tumplke. Tbts
momlng's tqrnplke dedication ceremony wDI he
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held at the "open cut," symbollc of the massive
earthmovlnl{ reqtdred to upgrade the turnpike. The
S35 million "open cut" project alone Involved
on&amp;!leventh of all die earthmoving that has -e\ler
been done on the turnpike.
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KUWAIT !UP!) - Church of
E ngland envoy Terrv Waite, kidnapped near! )I eight months ago in
Moslem west Beirut. will be
released w1thin 10 da)ls, the
state-run Kuwaiti News Agency
said.
"Waite will gain his freedom
within 10 days," the n ewsa~ency
quoted unidentified "security sources" as saying Tuesday .
The report said W~lte's release
would be the result of "regional
pressure" on hls captors . .but did
not Identify the parties Involved.
The agency quoted Its security
sources as saying the 48- year-old
hostage media tor was to have been
freed two days ago "but obstacles
appeared at the last minute" so the
release hlld to be postponed.
There was no wa)l of Independently judging the veraclt)l of the

latest In a series of unconfirmed
reports about Waite's fate.
Waite di!iaprx-ared In west Beirut Jan. 20 while on a mission to
secure the rel!,'a5e of kidnapped
Americans TPrrv Anderson and
Thomas Sutherland. He Is believed
held by pro-Iranian ShUte !VIostem ·
fundamentalists.
No group has claimed responsibility for his kidnapping but the
pro-Iranian Hezbollah, or Partv or
God, movement has been w1de!v
blamed. Hezbollah has dPnled
holdin~ either Waite or the two
Americans.
The report from Kuwait, which
!s holding 17 Iraqi and Leba!Jese
whose release ls ·a-central demand
of the kidnappers of Sutherland
and Anderson. came hours after a
~If newspaper sal~ Waite was
alive and welL

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·summer vegetables
Ry DICK WEST
WASHINGTON 1UP!) - Back when my victory garden was
proliferaling, no I to say profilgat in g. in my back yard, I usPd lo gel rid
of excess zucchini by bagging it. leaving it on neighbors' Ira ni s lOop.
ringing I he doorbell a nd r unnin g iikC. IhP wind .
II was my gardening. more I ha n my soldi ering, th a 1fin a il;' broughl
Ihe Axis powers to their knees. Imighl add. But I can see now I made a
mislake with the zucchi ni.
Don'l ask me why, bul a l certain times of I he year ali zucchini is
.considered excess1ve, ndt to say oppressive.
• I iefl mine on a neighbor' s doorstep after making a conscientious
·efforl either Ia give it away or se ll it to a pa ss i,ng Gypsy.
I discovered that groups normally susceptible to orpha ns become
ha rd- hearted abou l zucchini during summer monlhs. Even orpha ned
zucchini. Don'l as k me why.
All hou gh I was fleeing the premises al the tim e. I could jus I see, and
hear . my ne ighbors as the;· opened Iheir fronl doors.
"Don' t look now. bul some misguided victory garde ner in the
neighborhood has iert us anolher sack of zucc hini. '' they sa;·
disgusledly, gla ncing in Ihe direc l ion of my back yard and kicking 1he
bag off their fronl stoop and inlo a nearby bed of peonies . which it
fertilized for the res1 of the su mmer.
The neighbo rs never had such beautiful peonies as they did th at
summer. but lha l is a nother story. We are talki ng about mislakes

unique, evenhanded "live and lei
die" policy low ard lhe iefllsl
Gualemalan guerrillas who seek
temporary refuge in Mexico -

and loward lhe Guatemalan
mililary 's period ic punitive expeditions across the border.
With its rela lively small army,
Mexico is a lways anxious to

avoid direct co nfro nl ations that ·
cou ld lead 10 mililary aclion. So
1he governmenl decided to turn a
blind eye to !he guerrillas who
were infiltraling southern Mexi can stales. along with thou sa nds
of Guatemalan Indian peasa nt s
who fled Ihe bloodsh ed and chaos
in I heir homeland.
The "stralegy of accommoda·
lion'" conti nues 10 lhis day : but
with an important condition
extracted from Ihe guerril las in
return for freedom [rom harrass menl: The leftist re be ls mu sl do

offered by the relatively unguarded border for guerrilla
acl ivilies againsl Guatema la. as
well as Mexi co City's good
foreign re lal ions wilh lhe Cuban
menlors of the Guatemalan insurgenls. we believe that the
guE'rrilia s are unlikely lo jeopardize lhE'ir posilion by under-

the best strategy to deal with the
guerrilla presence along thE'
border, and resulting raids on
Mexican territory by Guatema lan security forces, is to monitor
the silualion while ·avoiding
confrontation. Two reliable Mex ica n government sources, confirmed by our own observations,
indicate lhal lhe Mex ican Army
has been inslructed Ia maintain a
minimal presence along the
border and nol palro i
exlenslvely .
"Given lhe polentiai for violence. Ihis stralcgy of accommodation presently seems 10 tienefit
stabilily while nol endangering
Mexico's principal securlly concerns . Should Mexico City receive evlqe.ncE' !hall he guerrilla s
are recruiti ng Mexicans or un derlakin g ot her lhrealcning ac·
llvily agai nst Mexican interests·.
W&lt;' would exp&lt;'c l ma jor. speedy
c hange in policy ."
Meanwhi le. lh e CIA report
notes. earlier fears tha t the flood
of refugees - 38.677 by official
Mexican govcrnement counl would prove seriously di srupti ve

cutting the local economy by
seeking work. Furthermore. •I?·
proximalely 18,800 of the refug ..es hav&lt;' been resetlied In lwo
permanenl camps farl her north .
The remai nin g 20,000 Guatem·
alan refugees a re dispersed in 64
camps in lhe sparse ly populated
bord er area . "The vas I majority
appear Ia be apolilica i Indian
peasa nl s." the CIA reporl slales .
"The feared spread of subversive ideas in southern Mexico. by
Guatema lan guerrilla supporters does nol appear Ia be
male rlailzing.''
The "slralegy of accommoda tion" seems to be working.
DRUG REPORT - Drug En forceme nt Ad minislralion . offl ciat s have noticed a sharp
increase in th e use of a'ircrafl to
imporl lliicil substances from
So uth Afri ca . A classified DEA
rPport explains why :
"Air lra nsportation has many
advanlagr s for lhe marijuana
smugj!lcr. The pr·Jvate aircraft
can move bulk quantllles and al
min ima I risks. as th!' pllol will be

tak ing either military or subver-

ha ve not bcC'n borne out.

sive acllvitlcs aga inst ME'xi co
il self ."
The report lhrn describes !he
··o pen border" polic y: " Mexi co
Clly apparently has decided that

The refugep' s basic nt'Cds are
bei ng met by inlernational reli ef
effons and lhc Mexi ca n gov&lt;'r nmPnl . so lh Pr&lt;' ha s been no hu ge

few hours.
"Th e logislics of air s muggling
are cerlainly less complex . Th&lt;.'

nothing Ia stir up trouble for their
reluctant hosts.
Mexico's appeasement policy
is described in a special ana lysis
by a CIA official. who c lassified it
"Secret Noforn Noconlract Orcoil'' - meaning no one is
supposed to sec lhe document
withou l permission from the
offiCial h-Imself. . That Includes
friendly intelligence services
a nd Am&lt;'rlcan CIA conlractors.
"AIIhough we assume the
Gualemalan guerrillas do use the
borderr area for safe haven.
' resupply and arms smuggling.
our knowledge of lhe aclua l
extenl of arms smuggling and
other related activities remains
very vague. " the reporl acknowledged. It added:
"Because

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incrcas(' in Cu atl'l'l'la lans under·

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"The flaw in our peace plan, here, is the absence of penalties in the event of noncompliance. "

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The Soul hern Tornadoes are
looking forward 10 ope nin g the
season at !heir newly renovated
stadium. where lhey hosl non ·
l&lt;'agu&lt;' Walerford frida y.
The Tornad oes. some slrong
have given ea rl y Indica lion s Ihal
lhey could b!' a learn to reckon
wllh in lhe upco ming year . With
six seniors and eleven ietlerme n
r'eturnlng and a good preseason
under th&lt;'l r bell s, Coac h Bill
Hensler's squad hope s to get
s tarled right .w ilh a good slart .
Sout hern anlic ipalcs a slrong
backfield an(Otored " by ali league, ali-stale standout Pole
Roush, who gained ~C'ariy 2000
yards lhe pas l two sea sons.
Despite su ff ering Injuries in lhe
pa sl two years. the Southern
senior dedic a ted hims elf 10 a
rigid off-se ason !raining program In hopes of a hea llhi y and
' produclive 1987.
Join In~ Ro us h arc olhr rt a lcnts
In Rick Sellt'rs allai lbac k. Todd
Llsll' at wlngnuc k. a nd Danny
Gheen at blocking huc k .
Junior Mark Port er cent ers a
slro ng bul you lhfulllnc at ce nter.
whill' doubling as pl ace kick!'r.
PortN is fl a nked by guards Ma tt

a

have dirf'ct con trol of

Ihe loa d from the lime II depart s
... D!'llve rics a rc quick and.
ge n erally . t o a si ngl e
orga niza tion ."
Dr la ys a rc m~lmal , I he reporl
cont inues. a nd sc heduling Is
simple. ThN C Is no n('('d to
roo rctlnai P bNwrrn " m oth er
&lt;:~ nd

dC'!ivC' ry vessC&gt;Is . and

sr' C'Ill S fJIPd 10 tK' on&lt;'

mon:

in a

long sC'ries of sour jokrs perpe·
t ra t~d on lh long-suffering cltl·
zen. or rheSo vlet Union . Co mmu ·

Part y o rfl r lal s simply ar.-.n'1
prog r ammed even to und('r srand
nis i

"o pennrss ... muc h lcs., per mil It
10 fl ouri sh. conside r thr Orwrtllan Kreml in crillqur of a co ur·
agPOus nrw jou r nal publlshrd by
diss id ent s. After dcn oun clnj! It as
"i mm ora l a nd unn£'ccssa ry ." the
offi cial r itlc ~xplalns : " II the
process )glas nos l) con1tnues und
goes on In dc~h . whal need is
1h cr~ for a n unofflclal press?
There will be no need for any
a t h&lt;' r gla s nos l . There will be just

-~~ ~!;~,
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ing up the line wilh junior ena
Jay Reynolds. Horner was an
SVAC receiver last year, spearheading apotenl EHS passing attach.
Including several underclassmen and seniors nol le ltering
last year, EHS boasts 16 letter
winners .
Coac h Arch Ro's e stated. "The
key to success and a win Friday
night will be se nior dominance ,
learn emo lion, a nd the ability of
our seniors to be leaders."
"We must be in a good frame of
mind a nd co ntinue with a positive attilude," he continued. In
the pre-season Rose though! th at
a cha nge lo a more positive attilude would be a faclor in the sea son's outcome and praised his
team for progressing in ·a posi tive manner.
Rose sa id the EHS coac hing
slaff feels that, "If we play solid
defense and be consistent on of fense we will win the ga me. We
hope to run the bail a nd esta blish

L yo ns and Brya n Weavfl r with

Ryan F:vans and Kevin Gruescr

a1 tackles.
Chris Stou t and Mike Amos are
exp&lt;cted 10 starl al ends and are
bolh good receivers.
!n prese ason scrimmages
Sou lhern defealed Fort Frye
14-6, Trimble 15-13 and claimed a
6-0 prev iew win Over H anna n

Trace.
Coac h Bill Hensler com mented , " We had a good presea so n. bul made lao many mental
mi stakes; mistakes lhat mad e
lhe diffPrence belween winning
and win nin g big. In order for us to
continue lo win we musl c limate
lhese m ental mist akes ."
The Soulhern staff is a nxiou s ly
awaiti ng the Wa terford game.
anlicipatlng a grealiy Improved
effort over last season.
Hensl er added. "Keys 10 Frlday" s game will be Ia cui ba ck on
ponallies. menial mi sta kes. slayIng sharp In Ihe defensive ba ckfield : it will be imporl anl to get a
good starl. It rea ll y means a lot In
a succ£'ssful sea so n."

" Right now we are ju st a lillie
behind offensively as we ha ve
sPvera t olher lhlngs lo add, bul
our · air game has looked P.reny
gOQd, a nd the things we do we
have been · doing well . Our
defensr Is Improving and has

more surpri sed at thP sa dness
and shock lhal stillwc ll s upinme
when I lhink aboul il .
Mar ilyn Mom·oe was lh e seco nd woman I wan led to be just
like when I grew up. my mol her
bein g firs I. I didn't know why shf'
altracled me then. and l"m
scar cely more rnlighlned now. 1
· s us(Jf'cl il must hav E' had so mething lo do wilh Ihe way men in
my small world reacted Ia her 1a 1
the lender age a 5 I had already
lea rned lha l men 's reac tions to
me would be crucial ialer on l.
a llhough I don ' t remember unvthing-special to prove il.
·
My girlfr iends' admiration of
Marilyn mu sl have influe nced
me. although l don 'l kno~;~ wh y
!hey wanted to emulate her
e ilh er. On the mos l basic Ievell
C&lt;) n inlerprel , I know Ihis is one
s ure reason I wa nted to be jusl
like her: Marilyn Monroe was
prelly. and I wan led to be prelly .

anothrr significant rr uth fr om
my llmit t'd exp('riC'nce with m~'

culture - the imparlance of
being prett)' . ri'm not s ay ing thi s

isn't a sa d comm e ntary on
society. Wh a t I a m s.:.~y in_g . is th~t
a t the ag&lt;.' of o. I did n' t carc. r
Br ing prelly wa s lhe kPy ro
having pPOple like ) ' OU and want
to be around you . When you' re 5
years old . nol that many people
are dying for your company .
even ot her 5-yrar-old s.
Slill. I would have lhOughl
malurily wou ld have given me a

There' s a fine linp ix'tw('c n
healthy appreciation of sexual
a ltractiveness b;· lhe opposi te
sex. and the exploila lion of !hill
sex ual a ltra cfivenC'sS to co ntr·ol

al'ld rlom in a te thr oppos il e srx . I
hav en't always been ab lr to tell
t h&lt;' di.fft' l"&lt;.'n ce. and I'm s u rc
Marilyn cou ldn ' l. Shr wen I with
whatevPr wa s .::tdv a nta,geou s at

I he limr . I suspec t I have . looand li ke Marilyn , I've don&lt;' II
both out ofi gi10r.anc£' and a dt'slrl'
to br des ired .
Ail of us . men a nd women . ar&lt;'
pulled a mullitud ~ of way s as we
try to establish ide ntiti es lhal

col der pC"r SpC'rtive on M arilyn .

giv&lt;' us what we need. sa tisfy our

Nei l her he r sad hi story of abuse
nor the in securilles lhat drove
her 10 drugs and death ca n
accoun l for the se nse of los s I feel
2&gt; yrars a fl er her death. Th e re
are sadd&lt;&gt;r storl&lt;&gt;s among people
l know .
I suspect lhal my fo ndn ess for

egos and keep us from bring
o ulca sts of sociely . As the
id!'atl sm and common s!'nSe of
feminism Jerked me one way, thP
pragmati sm of acknow ledgi ng
our cull urc as il is pull&lt;&gt;d me

Marilyn, and my sa dness over

her lragic deal h. hav&lt;.' more to do
with my s lruggle wilh my own
sex uality and my growing consciousness of mysf'lt as a woman .

anot hrr.

At lhP age of almost .1H - I he
age at which Maril yn Monroe
died - I want a n idpntiiY based
Of! ae hif'vement,

compa sSion and

underslandlng for others. and a
bas ic comformily to physic al
s landards I know ol her people

..

involved in m a ny operalions
Casey was running- not only in
Latin America bul e lsew he re.
Given a il thi s - and Ihe fact
th a i the proflls diversion was
centra li a Nor th 's plan Ia lund I he
conlras- il ls diffic ult yo believe
Meese 's assertion lhat he belteved, and sti ll believes, Casey
was un awa re of t he fund
diversion .
Report edl y, a nolher key clemen.t of Meese's lesllmony Is
viewed with skepticism by many
on the investigaltn g commiltee
- Meese's assertion thai his
init·lal inves tigation over the
weekend on Nov. 22 turned up Ihe
central fac ls, and mosl of the key
documents, In the case.
In his testimony, Meese said
that because the central eiem e nt s were known and Ihe key
documents were already in hand.
It never occurred to him to seal
North's fil es or question so rne of
I he central players In the a ffai r
Immediately, including Pointdexter and Casey .
Bul if Meese had a li the facts.
how co.uld he have made so many
factual errors In hi s press confere nce of Nov. 25?.
In thai While House briefing,

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lravelers to the game sile at
Fraziers' Bottom.
·
For those people not following
I he bus. one may get to Ihe game
via Point P leasa nt, then following Route 2 towards Huntington.
Before reac hing the small community of As hton, prepare to look
for Ihe Ashlon-Upton Road.
One s hould turn left onto the
Ashton-Upton Road al lhe railroad tracks (Which of cross
Roule 2) prior lo entering Ashton, then proceed ing approxi maleiy 8 miles to Hannan High
School.
Game time is 7: 30.
Eastern High Ath letic Director
Dennis Eichinger has a nnounced
that ail tickets for the WahamaEastern game lo be held next
Friday al Eastern will be sold at
the gate. St udent prices are $1
each and Adu lts $2.50.
Gate prices will be for this
game only as gate admission for
a li remaining games will be $2.50
for both st udenls and adults.
Advance ticket sales for s tudents
(excl uding lhe Wahama game)
will be sold. however. at ali EHS
sc hools for $1 each as they were
last year. Aga in, tickets at the
gate lor these games will be
. $2.50.

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ronsidf'r at lrar!lv(' . I know o thC' I'

P&lt;'OPI&lt;' co nsi der . alfl·acli ve. 1
know tha i's no1 ~ popular philoso phy among inleltertuals to
whom the mind I ~ more important lhat Its casi ng, bul I ca n'l
help il . I'm not anrac 1ed to a guy
with a Robert Bark beard a nd a
J o hn Bctu s hl be ll y, a nd I
wounldn 't ex pecl the kind of a
m an I like to run aft er Marga rei
Mead . rllher .
Alas . Marily n, whal drbat&lt;.' you
ha ve wrought among womrn of
my gencr~tion . Do we halt' you
for Ihe stPrroty)X' yo u porlrayed
and the exploilalion you a llowed.
or honor you for the slrength with
whi ch ;•au foughl for an honora biP ldenlil y agalns l prclty slim
odd s?
All I can say for sure Is this.
Marilyn : You influenced my
i(enera lion of women like no
olher I know of. We saw where
you slar ted . how your life progressed, a nd where il a ll end ed .
It 's a pow erful lesson Ihal makes
more· of a n Impres sion on lhr
he ar t lhan it does sense in the
mind

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thai one&lt;' the funds lefl Ira n it
was only Amf'ri cans who handl&lt;'d
Ihem.
Meese also slatPd lhal Nor th
was the on ly one in lhe t:.S.
governme nt who had a ny knowledge of the div e rsion . Poinldcxler has les li.fircl he knew. and
evidence suggrs l s Casey kn ew .
Meese told n•por lers lha l a il
lhe Ira n ar ms transaclions in ·
volving Ami:'rlcans had take~
place a ft er January 1986 and oitJ;·
after the .Prcs id enl ha d signed a
findin g aulhorizing them in Ja nuary. We now know Ihat 111'0
shipment s took place In 1~R5.
and. · accordi ng 10 Polnldcxlcr,
lha l the president signed a
findin g in DrcPmber 1985 rCirO·
aclively approvi n g lhrm .'
Furl)ter , we know lhal former
NSC director Rober! McFarlane.
as well as North and Pointdexlel'.
we.re inv olve d in lh osr
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Should ·air controllers be drugtested?
ca lled Norlh a liar on these
crilical poinls .
Meese said that he had lwi ce.
ask!'d Casey if he kn ew anything
aboul it. Meese also sa id lhal
Casey had told him he kn ew
nolhing a bout des I ruc tion of
documents.
Based on yea rs of friend s hip
and working togelh er . Meese
sai d, he s lill beli eves thai Caseey
was telling him lhe tru lh.
So who does one believe?
Commitlee slaffe r s say Ihe
only hope of sortin g thi s oul m ay
lie in circumstantial evide nce.
much of which tends lo back up
North.
Evidence shows that North and ·
Casey had a close relationship,
both · personally and profess ionally. Casey's office logs s how
thall he two met alone in Casey's
offlee al CIA headquarters on 35
occasions in less than a year.
North's logs silow al least that
m a ny meetings b.e tween Ihe two
either in North's NSC office or in
the office t.h at Casey maintained
In I he White House complex.
Other evidence shows that
Casey was very involved in the
day-to -day contra resupply oper- .
ation. a nd thai North was very

Oakland's Dwayne Nlurphy hit
his first homer since April 20.

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Why Marilyn haunts us _____Sa_ra_h _O_ve_n_tre_er
By the time I wa s old enough to
notice Marii.vn. I had learned

Baseball Feats

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on&lt;' sing le glasnost. "

As I was slanding in th&lt;'
su permarket line a few days ago.
Marlin Monroeslarrdbackal me
from the covers of mag azi nes. I
wa s surp rised I hat it ha s bE'en 2:i

a strong running game, bul -if
Ihat proves unsuccessful we will
lake what Is open In the passing
lanes."
EAST MEIGS-Anyone ·planA year-long feeling in the Easning on attending the Easlern
tern camp has been lhat If the
Eagles' opening football game at
Eagles can rise lo the occassion
Hannan , Wesl Virginia this Frfdefensively , the offense will
day may be interested in being
come through. .
pari of a caravan that will be
"We feel confident In our de - ' following the bus enroule lo the
fense a nd we are working hard
game. The buS and caravan will
on a positive attitude," con leave al 5 p.m.
cl uded Rose. "If we do the job.
The ca rav an wil l be formed to
I hen we will win."
·help boos I team spirit and to help
PROBABLE STARTERS
guide any potential wayward
PLAYER
Pos Wt Yr
Mark Griffin
QB 150 12
Kyle Davis
FB 170 12
Tony Hendrix
HB 145 12
Jeremy Barber
HB 145 12
Jeff Johnson
HB 150 12
Quick Quiz: Ted Higuera of Ihe
Charles Cleland
T 170 12
Brewers Tuesday had a strtngofll
Ron Maxson
T 180 12
1-3 consecutive hitless innings
Steve Horner
E 165 12
broken in the eighth inning of a 2-0,
"Roger Carpenter
C 165 12
one-hlt vlctoiY over the Rnya is.
James Myers
G 175 12
Who
holds the all-time record for
Terry Newsome
G 200 12
consecu
tive hitless innings?
Jay Reynold s
E 150 11
1answer below.)

adjusled well, allh ough our pass contending for the league Iitie."
Right-hander Steve Ontiveros of
Ga me lime is 7:30p.m.
defense needs some work."
the A's beat the Yankees for the
In cond usion Hensler added
PROBABLE
second time in 11 days Tuesday.
"Friday we hope to gel a good
STARTING LINEUP
stopping
New York&amp;- 3. Ontiveros.
slarl . We' ll be playing al home NAME
Pos Wt Yr
8-6,
earned
his third career victorv
a nd are expectin g a good crowd. Mark Porter
C 185 11
We have installed new bleachers Malt Lyons
G 165 11 over New York wit hout a loss. · ·
and made ot her Improvements Bryan Weaver
G 175 11
-Pat Sheridan broke a n Ofor25
which s hould give us some added Ryan Evans
T 195 11
slump
with a bloop doubiew ith lwo
T 190 11
lncenlive. The supporl we have Kevin Grueser
Chris
Slou
t
E
160
11
out in the l21h to score Darrell
received ha s g iven lhe team a
Mike Ainos
E 170 11
new se nse of pride. "
Evans from fir st a nd carrv the
FB 185 12 Tigers to a fl-:1 victorv over
Other kt'ys needed for a Tor - Pete Rous h
Rick Sellers
TB 165 12
·
Cleveland.
nado win will be the ba ilie In the Todd
Lisle
WB 170 11
trenches lo eslabiis h a running Danny G heen
BB 165 11
Quote of the Day : "He looked
game, while also controllin g I he
DEFENSIVE STARTERS
line of scrimmage to give ade- Joh n McClintock. NG: Kevin like Leftv Grove oul there. We
didn 't do a nything after the first
quale passing lime. Soulhern has Grueser. T; Ryan Evans, T;
Pelc
Roush
a
nd
Mike
Amos
,
inning." - SL Louis 'J!anager
also laken sleps 10 Improve it s
Todd
Lisle
a
nd
Tim
Ryan.
Ends;
sta mina. which seemed lo lake
Whitey Herzog ofCi nci nnati'sGuy
ils toil lasl seaso n. as lhe ENds; Danny Gheen and Mark Hoffman, who struck out seven
Parl er. LB; Chris Stoul or Mike
Torn adoes allen ran oul of stea m
or Richard Deaver. Safe- a nd walked three in six innings of a
Sharp
lal e In the game.
74 victorv over the Ca rdinals.
tiess.
Scri mmages have been early
indicalors of Southern's im proved defense aga in st I he run.
SHOULD HAVE READ
MONDAY'S A
however, a couple costly errors
I hat Hen sler spoke of a llowed th e
opposition to score.
Ail in a ll if moral conlinues to
grow Soul hern should be in for a
fine season as I he SHS slaff reels
'"t he outlook for lh e season is
good a nd reaiislicaiiy we flhe
Tornadoes) have a shol a 1
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WASHNGTON (NEAl E i l h~r Lt. Col. Oliver North or
la te CIA director Willi am Casey
li ed aboul a crucial fac t in the
Iran arms deal. but co ngress lonal probers fear that wilh
Casey dead Ihe trulh may never
bf' known .
By United Press International
Cenlra l lo Norlh 's leslimony
TQ!lay is Wednesday, Sept. 2. 1he 24olh day of 19R7 wilh 120 to follow.
was his asserlion tha l .he always
The moon is waxing. moving loward its full phase.
opera led wilh the explicit know IThe morning •Mrs are Mars and J up iler.
edge of his superiors and und er
The evening slars are Mercury, Ven us and Sat urn .
lheir direct ion .
Those born on I hi s dale arc under the sign cf Virgo. They include
Although on paper Norl h reBrilish prison reformer John Howard In 1726; poel E ugene Field in
ported to a series of naliona i
1850· Hiram Maxim. inventor of th e au lomobil e muffle r and firearm
sec urily advisers- fir st William
s lle~cer, in 1869; author Alien Drury !"Advise and Consent "! ~ 1918 P. Clark, lhen lo hi s successor,
1age 69); U.S. Baseball Commi ss ioner Peler Ueberrolh tn 193r 1a~e
Adm . .John Poindexter. r- North
50!; teacher - astronaut Christa McAuliffe in 1948,and te nm s
testified he also took orders from
champion Jimmy Connors in 1952 (age 35!.
Casey.
North sa id that Casey was fully
On thi s date in hi sto ry:
aware of dive rsion of Iranian
In 1666. I he Greal Fire of London bega n, evenluall y deslroying . arms sales profils lo lheconlras.
"13,000 houses in fou r days .
He claimed it was Casey who told
In 193&gt;. one of the worst hurrica nes to hit I he U.S. mainland r ipped
him - sho r lly after the downing
through the Florida Keys, killing more tha n ·350 people.
of the Eugene Hasenfus supply
In 1945. Japan signed an unconditional. surrender aboard lhe U.S. plane over Nicaragua - Ihat Ihe
batlleshi·P Missouri In Tokyo Bay, formally e nding World War 11.
operation was starting lo unJn,J983. Moscow admitted the Sept. 1 downing of a _Korean Air Lines
ravel. a nd that he s hould start
Boeing 747. killing ail 269 people a board. but said the jumbo jet
tidying lhlngs up. North sa id he
int e ntionally invaded Soviel alr space.
took this as a lac it .to des lroy
In 1985 Ca mbodian communisls announced lhe retirement of cjocuments.
leader Poi Pot. bla med for the dealhs of at leasll million country m en
." Bulin his teslimony, Atlorney
In 1he Ia le 1970s.
•'
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original opening· game to the fl.
na i game of the season , but still
lhere was a problem wilh scheduling oflicials.
At any rate the 1987 season is
here as Eastern opens on the
road at Hannan , W. Va., while
Southern opens al home against
Walerford.
An overflow of senior leadership fills the Eastern lineup and
as Coach Arch Rose sees il the
success of the season lies upon
the backs of these 15 seniors.
Among Ihose seniors expected
Ia starl Friday evening are quarterback Mark Griffi n. halfbacks
Jeff John son, Jeremy Barber,
and Tony Hendrix, and fullback
Ky)e Davis . Davis had a greal second half of the season i.ast year
after being moved to fullba ck,
while Johnson wass lhe Eagle
mainstay on I he ground.
Charles Cleland. Ron Maxs.on.
Steve Horner, Roger Carpetner,
James Myers. and Terry New some are !he other seniors mak.

Plan caravan ·to
Hannan on Friday

Southern will host Waterford Friday

"off-loa d crew s an• krpl to a
minimum ."
Finall y. lhP report notes. " fre ·
qucnl·l. . lhr entire load can I:M'
dPilvered dircclty 10 th&lt;' ultimate
re tai l markcl ."
MiNi ·EDITOR IAL- Gias noSI

yea r s since she di E:.\d. and evf'n

Berry's World

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ships"

with zucc hin i here.
One reason I admit making a mistakf' was bcc.nu sc I now real ize

lhal instead of bagging the excess. I shou ld have wrapped it in
swaddling clothes. pi.tt il on blankels in a basket. r ung the bell a nd run
like lhP wind .
Thai wa1 m y ne ighbo rs mighl ha ve lhoughl the.1· had found a
fou ndling.
Even while flee ing. I can hPar their reaclion.
"Come see what so me kind soul left us." cries Ihe man of tee hou sP.
holding aloft a zucchini dressed in s"addimg clot hes. · .. ·
··rr looks like zucch in i Ia me ... says Ihe lady of 1~ 1 -house.
suspicioijsJy.
··Don' l be si lly," says the m a n of lh&lt;.' hou se. "Why would anyone
dress zucc hin i in baby clo thing. even thai nu t gardener who lives
down lhe slree l ?"
"Well. it' s green. isn't if ?" the lady of the hou se point s ou1 wl lh
irrefula ble logic.
"Yes," the man of lhP house agrees. "Bul a. en'l a li abandoned
infanls lhal color?"
B~· I hat time I was ou l or Parshot and co u ld~ ' ! hea r lhP rPp ly.
Admittedly. I couldn't answer that questio n. I never saw an
aba ndoned infant. grepn or otherwise. if yo u over look a couple of
babies my wife left on the Ira ni s loop whiiP I was in the back yard
weeding the victory garden.

By SCOTT WOLFE
OVP Staff Writer
Kicking off lhe seasson one
week later than In prior years,
two SVAC schools. Ea sler n and
Southern. open 1heir 1987 grid
campaigns Friday eveni ng.
Ailhough some schools opled
to open with
Wesl VIrginia
Schools. some schoo ls pelllioned
the state to play either las I Fri day or lhi s past Monday due to
scheduling problems. One suc h
gain&lt;'
saw Federal -Hocking
claim a 6-0 overll me win over
Kyger Creek on Monday.
An Ohio Slale ruling pushed
the opening football dale back
one wee k to beller concide with
the stale's' playoff system a nd Ia
give tea ms more adequa le time
lo prepare for a le n game sc he dule.
· The ruling played havoc wllh
a lhletic directors statewi de, as
most schedules a re made at least .
·two years· in advance. Most
sc hools opled to postpone the

Border war________B_y_l_a_ck_A_n_d_er_s_on_a_nd_._D_a_le-:--Vt_an_1_u_a

cans government ha s pu.rsued a

P ,.\ T WHITEH EAD

Eastern opens season at Hannan Friday

Page-2-The Daily Sentinel
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Wednesday, September 2. 1987

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Wednesday, September 2, 1987

Pomeroy- Middleport, OhiO

Reds Down

Cards~

By United Press International
Dave Concepcion. a 39-year-old veteran who
played in four World Series with Cincinnati in the
1970s. is trying to help a new generation of Reds to
the pennant.
"This is the time of year veterans should be out
there." Concepcion said i!lter doublin.e; home the
winning run to tift the Reds 1&lt;1 a 7-4 victorv over the
St. Louis Cardinals. "We have the experience. When
Tget the opportunity. Ttry to make it count .
"You need experience In the stretch r un and T'm
here to pla.v. I can help."
Eric Davis, Nick Esaskv and Buddy RPII belted
home runs to help the Reds and end the Cardinals'
six-game winning streak.
. Cincinnati scored four runs in the sevent h fora 7-3
lead. Pinch hitter Tracy .Jones led off with a singl e

and went to second o.n
sacrifice. Concepcion
greeted reliever Bill Dawle'V with a double to right
field that scored Jones.
"I had made up my mind to go to right field no
matter what." Concepcion said. "Ifl had tried to pull
the ball. I would have g-rounded out. I just used my
inside-out swing and hit it to right."
After Oavls,Hewout. Dawley intentionally walked
Dave .J;'arker. Bell then hit a three- run homer to left
to clear the bases.
·
Guy Hoffman. who gave up three runs in the first.
pitched SL'&lt; innings to even his record at 9-9. He
struck out seven a nd walke&lt;) three before leaving for
a pinch hitter.
· The Cardinals' loss reduced their lead in the NL
East over the New York VIets to 416 games.
The Reds. who had lost nine of their last 10 games.

WedneSday, September 2, 1987

Win Second Out Of Eleven

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struck out e!¢lt over 6 :i-3 trinlni(S to lead Chicago
a nd hand t11e Astros their seventh loss in a row.

stayed six games behind the West Divlslon-leadin.e;
San Francisco Giants. Cincinnati moved within half
a game of the second-place Houston Astros.
" We've been a good September team the past two
)'ears and we're going to have to be one again."
Cincinmtl Vlanager Pete Rose said.
In other NL gaf(les. Atlanta bl anked Pittsburgh
4-0, Chicago edged Hou ston 3-2, New York nailed San
Diego 9-1, Philadelphia beat Los Angeles 7-5, and
San Francisco clobbered Montreal 144.
Braves 4, Pirates 0
At Pittsburgh, Zane Smith pitched a four-hitter
· a nd Te d Simmons hit a two-run homer to .lead
Atlanta and stop the Pi rates' winning streak at
seven games.
Cubs 3, !\stros 2
At Houston, Jamie Mover gave up seven hit s a nd

PhHIII!! 7, Dod,;ers 5
.
At Los Angeles, Lance Parrish hit a two-run
homer in the fourth innln!( to help Philadelphi a hand
the Dodgers their sixth straight Joss.

Giants 14. Expos 4
At San F'rancisro, winning pitcher Rick Reu9:! hel
drove In two runs a nd scored another in a si.X- run
third innlng that sparked the Giants.
~ets 9, Padre!! I
At San Diego. Keith Her mndez hit a three-run
homer and David Cone and Randy 'VIyerscomblned
on a live-hitter to, lift New York.

Royals Suffer .At The Hands
The Kansas Citv Rovals Tues·
day understood "without words
what '\1ilwaukee left - hander Ted
Higuera needed an interpreter to
ex pla in in English.
. Higuera pitc hed a one- hitter fo"r
his second consecutive s hutout a nd
Rob Deer hit an RBI singl e in the
ninth inning to lead fhe Brewers to
2-0 triumph over Kansas Citv. the
Royals' major leagues-leading
16th shutout of the season.
'\1ilwaukee pitcher Juan Nieves
spoke to reporters for Higuera. a
native of Mex ico who speaks
Spanish.
"He said he wasn't feeling verv
good ." Nieves said. "He sa id he
had a bad headache but hi s bodv
felt fluid and strong."
Ross Jones broke up Hi guera's
no-hit bid with a two-o~ t triple in
,the eighth . .Jones hit a bloop down
the left-fi eld line. Left fi elder Deer
angled toward t he line but couldn't
reach the ball. which bounced over
him a nd to the wall .
"I wasn't even thinking about
,t he no-hitter when I went up."
•Jones sa id. " I didn't realize I broke
1p the no-hitter until l was
!tanding on third base. You were
va tching a pitchingclinicout there

tonight."
Higuera. 14-9. struck out nine
and walked two. Bret Saber hagen.
16-8. gave up six hit s. walked one
a nd st ruck outlive.

.
In the ninth. Robin Yount 1ed off

1
with a single and was sacrificed to
seco nd . After Greg Brock walked.
B.J. Surhoff hit irito a. fielder's
choice. Deer broke an . 0 for 20
· s lump with an RBI single. Ernest
Ril es' RBI s in g le c h ase d
Saber hagen.
.Jo nes' triple ended Higuer a's
st rea k of 111-.3 hitless innings. Last
Wednesday. the left- hander shut
out the Cleveland Indians 1-0 In 10
Innings. Higuera carried a no-hit
bid into the sixth inning.
Else,&lt;-j1ere. Seattle .~hut down
Baltimore 5-0. [):&gt;trolt slipped past
Cleveland 6-5 in 10 innings. Toronto
edged California 4-3 in 10 innings.
Oakland battered New Yo rk &amp;-3.
Texas stopped ' Chl cago !H. a nd
Boston bl asted 'vlinnesota 9-0.
~ariners 5, Orioles 0
At Baltimore. Scott Bankhearl
a nd Bill Wilkinson combined on a
three-hitter and were supported bv
Ken Phelps" two-run homer lift in!!
Seattle.
Tigers 6, Indians 5

'VIoses ave nged his loss to Harris
latf'r that month a t thp U.S.
Championships.
.Jovner of Long Beach. Ca lif ..
completed the two-&lt;l a)' event with
7.128 points - 30 fewe r than her
record set Augu st 191'6 in Houston.
She entered the final event. th e 9ll
m eter s. needi ng onlv a relativelv
slow time of 2: 14.09.
However. shP fini shed fourt h fn
her heat in 2:16.29. and the crowd
of 48.001 at Olvmpic Stadium.
hopin g for a world record. left
quietlv.

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NEW YORK IUPil - The
passing fa ncy that has captiva ted coll ege football tbe past
few seasons will give way to
·more tradi tional transportation
In 1987- the run.
.
No. don' t expect 3 yards a nd a
cloud o! oust nor the disa ppearance of the forward pa ss during

the 119t h college football season
opening St:nday at the Meadow ·
lands wit h the Kickoff Classic
between No. 17 Tennessee and
No. 18 Iowa. But mor.e than a ny
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team and twice was named to a n
Academic AI ~ America n squad.
He was drafted in I971 In the
first round l)y the Los Angeles
takers , played five seasons for
the Cleveland Cavaliers a nd
completed his NBA career with
the New York Knicks and Wa·
shi ngton Bullets .

mons . will be an outstanding
Valley Conference record.
Cleamons. who declined to basket ba ll coac h who just
reveal the terms of his co ntract. ' happens to be black." he said.
Cleamons averaged 18.5 points
sa.id he doe;.n't dwell on the fact
that he's one of a re la tively small In three seasons at Ohio State,
number of black coaches In winning All -American and Big
Ten !'layer of the Year honors In
NCAA Division I basketball.
!971. He was a two- time selection
" I think that's significant -to a
to the All -Big Ten basketball
point. but hopefully Ji m Clea-

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YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (UPI )
- As the new head basketball
coach at Youngstow n State Uni·
versify, Jim Cleamons hopes to
heavily favored to wi n. A week instill in his players the same
EAST LANSING, Mich. (UPI)
after he returned. White suffered drive that made him an outstand·
' - Michiga n State tailback Lo. renzo White !Pels his most
an ankJe injury and was limited ing athlete and student at Ohio
in action the remainder of the State University .
impor tant job this s~aso n Is to
schedule.
quiet the critics.
Cleamons,
self-described
"Sure it was disappointing." overachiever who played nine
The 5-foot-11, 211-pound Wh ite
White said of not winning the seasons in thr NBA, was introsuffered through a yf'ar of
injuries in his junior season last · Heisman Trophy. "But · a ft er d uced Th u rsday as the successor
being hll rt so long, I was to Bill Dailey, who died Aug. 10 at
year. gaining a disa ppoint ing 633
prepared not to wi n it. During the age 3.1 after a long bout with
yards rushing. In 1985, he gaoffseason (th is su mmer) l cancer, just months after realizthered All-America honor s a nd
couldn ' t help but t hink abou t it. I ing his dream of being named
finished fourt h In the Helsma n
Trophy balloting a ft er he galjust told myself thi s Is my last head coach at YSU.
c
hance to win it . I've got to do my
loped 1,908 yards as a
Youngstown Slate Ath letic DI sophomore.
bes t. Th e spot in ou r house for the rector. J oseph Malmisur said
Helsma n has never moved . But Cleamons. 37., has the necessary
The dropoff was a big disappointme nt to Whi te a nd bega n to
it's down to one space now ."
experience to help YSU players
stir up cr itic isms of the Fort
reacfi their potential on and off
Lauderdale, Fla .. na tive suc h as:
With the introduction of th&lt; the court.
His ankle's a mess. He was used
option offense to the Spartan
" He carries wit h him outstand·
too much. He was pampered In
playbook this year, Michigan in g credentials as a player at .
pract ice. He's lost a step.
State coaches be lieve White every level, from high school to
· " I am motiva te&lt;:! this year,"
could retu rn _to the form that the pros," Ma lmisur said. :·Also.
said White, the NCAA's top
carried him to the NCAA rushing his record as a scholar- athlete is
active rusher with 3,054 yardst it le in 1985.
a most impor tant model for our
3,315 yards inc luding bowl
athletes. He has a deep sense a nd
games. ' 'When I sa id I wanted to
" We think Lorenzo wi~ have concern for the title student·
rush for 2,000 yards two yf'a rs
m ore of a n open field ihis year," at hlete. with an emphasis on the
ago, everybody looked at me llke,
said La r ry Biela t. Mic higa n word rs tudent.
'Who are you?'
St ate running back~ coac h. "We
"So when I hear peop le say I'll
have two quarte rbacks. Bobbv
Former ba sket ball coac h Mike
never bo.-as good as I was when I
McAllister and Da n Enos. who Rice. who was fired earlier thi s
was a sophomore, I have to prov~
are exce lle nt runne rs. So It 's Ithe
year after five seasons at YSU ,
them wrong. There' ll be a lot of
option offe nse) going to put some
came under scrutiny because
surprised people this year if I
in teres ting pressure on the de- none of his rec rui ts earnPd a
r ush for 2. 300 or 2. 400 yards."
fe nse. And we thi nk Lorenzo is
degree from the un iversity.
More specifi ca lly, Whi te has
going to be Loren-zo of old. "
set his s ights on fo rmer So uthern
Cal back Marcus All en's single·
White said tne season can't
Cleamons . a Columbus native
season record of 2.342ya rds set in
arrive t oo soon for him . His mai n who comes to YSU after as sistant
1981.
concern is to put to rest, once and coac hing stints at Furman Uni·
" I a lways shoot for the lmpos·
for all, questions of his deal ings vers ity a nd Ohio State, said he
s ible." White said. "I figure I ca n
with sports agent Norby Wa lt ers. hopes to bui ld .a program of
do a nyt hing anyone else has ever
It was speculat ed earlier this "cr edi bi lit y aana success" at
done. This year, I' ve got one
year that Wh ite had signed a YSU.
record in mind- Mar cus Allen's
cont rac t wit h Wa lters and res ing le-season record.
ceived som e money in relur n.
"My ot her goa ls are to s hoot
He said his teams will be
"Agent s!" Wh ite exclai m ed.
for the Heis man Trop hy a nd ta ke
"Everybody asks me about aggressive on defense and pa·
Michigan State to a New Year 's
agents. I'm tryi ng to forge t a bout tient on offense, but he said he
Day Bowl ga me. Ma king it to the
the whole !hing e I just wa nt to wil l gradually introduce his
Rose Bowl my fi na l y~ar would
pla!· football . I did nothing wrong system to the players and con·
be one of the bes t things to
a pd a Big Ten investiga tion fo und centrale immed iately on the
happen to me In my life."
things the team did well la st
that out.
" When the time comes for me year .
to pick a n agent . I 'II s it dow n with
But the bigges t and most
my
mom a nd ta lk about it. Righ t
e lusive th ing in White's life has
Cleamons inhrr.its a team th at
I' m just concentrating on
now
be&lt;'n the Heisma n. After missing
finished
wit h an 11 ·17 record las t
sc hool a nd footba ll. I've gal a lot
two ga mes beca use ·or a knee
season,
but several lettermen
of work to do this year- a nd a lot
inj ury at the s tart of last season.
are
returning,
Including !or-ward
of things I wa nt to accom plis h."
White fe ll ou t of contention for
Tilma
n
Bevely,
a talented a ll And one of those things is
the trophy - a n honor he a nd
around
player
who
averaged 26.3
s il e nci ng his critics.
Miami's Vin nie Testa verde wer~
points per game las t season a nd
poured in 55 points against
Tennessee Tech to tie a n Ohio

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Har-rumph!

Upset Gators defy the Hurricanes
By Maj. Amos B. Hoople
Wizard of Odds
. Ega d, frien ds! The new co llege
football seaso n Is gett ing off to a
rousing star t with thrpee excel·
lent matc hu ps this Sa tu rday
!Sept. 51 on natio na l ca ble TV:
• Leading off (WTBS-TV, 1 p.m .
- EST ) is the Hoople System; s No .
· 17 Mia m i Hur rica nes h6stin g the
Florida Ga tors in the Orange
)3ow l
• La ter In t he day . No.3 Au burn

b raska will beat Uta h State.
42-14: and it will be Florida State
over Texas Tech, 39-21. a nd
UC LA ove r Sa n Diego Sta t€' 42-31.
On La bor Day. the Southern·
Cal ifornia Trojans will trek
across the coun try to meet the
Michiga n State Sparta ns (ABC ·
TV, 8 p.m., EST t in Eas t
La nsing.
It will be a rough inaugu ral for
the Trojans' new coac h Lar rv
Sm ith as his troops fall. Mlc h iga~
State wi lt win , 17-14. Har-rumph!

entertains always·· da ngerous

Texas I ESPN . 4:30p.m·. EST).
• The n. under the light s in Kyle
·F ield. the No. 5 Texas A&amp;M
' Aggies greet visi ting No. 18
Louisia na Statf' iESPN. second
game ).
The Miami vs. Florid a engagement is the 49th in their series,
. with the Ga tors hold ing a narrow
'25-23 edge .
Miam i lost Heisman wi nner
, Vinny Testa verde, bu t retu rns a
. solid offense tof'asc the burd en of
: so ph' QB Steve Wa ls h. Florid a's
.bigges t asset is legi mate Heis- ·
.man candidate Kerwin Bell,
-passer de luxe.
· : In what will be a very c lose
• encounter, the Hoop le nod goes to
Bell and hi s Gator-al des- heh·
heh- to upset the favored
Hu rricanes . It's F lorida, 24-17.
What a bout Auburn vs. Texas?
The Auburn offense looks good
with QB Jeff Burge, RB Reggie
Ware and WR Lawyer Tillman
ready to go. But it is on the
dcnfense where Pat Dye's club
excels. Ni ne s tarters are back
from last year's tl'a m. which
allowed only 11 TDs in ll ga mes.
Texas. reb uil din g around QB
Bret Stafford. ca n be co unte d on
to give a good account of ltsPif
before fa lling. My pic k Is Au·
burn. 35-14.
And Texas A&amp;M vs. LSU•
J ac kie Sheril l's Aggles a nd the
LSU Tigers meet in wh a t may be
the mos t diffic ult · assignment
eac h will face -a ll fa ll.
The Aggies are set on offe nse
a nd de fense. For LSU, s uccess
will depend on the strong arm of
QB Tommy Hodson, one of the
best.
We look for the home- fiel d
advan tage to wor k in favor the
Aggles. Look for Texas A&amp;M to
w in, 31 -28.
In oth er Sa turday contests,
look for Penn State to give coac h
Joe Pater no his 200th victory
with a 37-14 win over Bow ling
Green.
.
Also, Okla homa s hould take
North Texas State, 49-10; Ne·

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Ak r on :n Western Mic higan 21
ArkanKas state 28 NW Louisia na
A uhurn 35 Tf&gt;xa~ 14
B aylor M Louisiana T f'ch 10
BMton Collece 2t Texas Chrl'itian 7
Calllornlll 17 P llclht: 14
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Clemson 3H W~te m Carolina 1i
Duke 4! Colca tf' 27
Florida :!4 Miami 17
Florida State 39 Tn:a."' 'tf'eh 21

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Loui!lv ille 35 Tu h~n 1• ~4
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Rl ct• 23 Lam a r 17
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Pomeroy man hurt in wreck
· A Pomeroy man ~as injured In a one-car accident Tuesday, at
6:05a.m. In Salisbury Township on County Road 22. half a mile
west of Ohio 7, according to the Gallla-Melgs Post of the State
Highway Patrol.
.
Charles D. Reitmlre, 24, was admitted to Veterans Memorial
Hospital, where at last report he was listed In stable condition.
Reitmlre was driving south when he ran of! the left side of the
.
road and ran into a tree before his car overturned.
He was charged with DWI and cited for not having a driver's
license and not having license plates .

Five fined in Middleport court
Four defendants forfeited bonds and five others· were fined
Tuesday night in th.e court of Middleport Mayor Fred Hoffman.
Forfeiting were Troy Dudding, Mason, W. Va., $450, driving
while intoxicated; Wille Hoyd, Albany, $450. driving while
intoxicated; $100, possession of marijuana, and $50, failure to
control 'vehicle; Roger H. Reynolds, Middleport, $50, left of
center, and Donald L. Martin, Jr .• Dexter, $50, no operator's
license.
Fined wer~ LanceT. Herman. Middleport, $425 and costs and
three days in jail, driving while Intoxicated, arid $50 and costs,
expired license; Marvin )... Fifle, Middleport, $10, failure to
control; Jeannette L. Thomas, Pomeroy, $25 and ~sts,
squealing tires, and $25 and costs. expired tag$; Joe. Powell,
Middleport, $25 and costs, disorderly manner, and $50 and costs,
resisting arrest; David Wilson, Middleport, $100 and costs,
destruction of property; 1$100 and costs, criminal !repassing;
$50 and costs, disorderly manner, and $100 and cos ts, cruelty to
an animal.

Process 19 court cases
Nineteen cases were processed Tuesday night in the court of
Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyler.
·
Forfeiting bonds were Sharrl L. Ferrell, Point Pleasant, $46;
Dorothy Wells, Long Bottom, $4~; Pearl E. Searls. Cheshire,
$49; Linda K. Noel, Pomeroy, $47; Ernest L. Imboden,
Syracuse, $53; Phyllis L. Fields, Albany, $48; John Benlley,
Syracuse, $46; James Roush, Cheshire, $50, all posted on
speeding charges; Larry A. Rider, Pomeroy, $43, left of cenler;
VIola M. Tucker, Pomeroy, $43, stop sign violation, and $53, no
operator's license; Lawrence Vaughn, Point Pleasant, $43,
illegal turn, and $43, stop sign vio lation : Laurence Skipp, Point
Pleasant, $43, stop sign, and $43, illegal turn ; Gail Horton,
Athens, $63, expired plates; Linda Ferrell, Pomeroy, $63,
expired plates; :James L. Terrell, Middleport, driving under
suspension: Christina Pullins, Mlddleeport, $63, failure to
transfer, and $63, expired plates; Jack Shuler, Pomeroy, $43.
assured clear dis ta nce, and $375, driving under the influence.
Fined were J . D. Rowe, Middleport , $63 and costs, no
operator's license; $375 and cdsts, driving under the influence,
and $173 a nd costs, reckless operator, and Ricky Lunsford,
Pomeroy, driving under s uspen sion, $63 and costs; speeding,
$44 and costs; failure to .appear in court, $63 a nd costs .

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Lodge lo meet
Ours reunion
(As of 10:30 a.m.)
Middleport Masonic Lodg-e 36.1
The annual Ours reunion wVl •
Provided by
F&amp;AM will hold past master s' be held Sunday at the senior
Bryce
and Mark Smith
night Saturday, 7 p.m. All past citizens center, next to Veterans
of
Blunl
Ellis &amp; Loewl
masters and members are asked · Memorial Hospital, on Mulberry
to attend. Refreshments of bean Heights In Pomeroy'., A covered
Firm
Price
soup and corn bread will be dish dinner wllrbe held at 1 p.m.
Am
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served following the meeting.
Items for the white elephant
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Services this evening ·
and relatives welcome.
Bob Evans Farms ....... :...... 24¥,
Harrisonville Holiness Chapel.
Charming
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Route 684, Harrisonville, will Dedl.callon
Federal
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have a special speaker, Sis. Mary
A dedication service at the new
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Carle Boyer from the Evangells· American Legion building on
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Limited Inc . .. : ........ ...... . , .... 44JI.
slonary service. · Eve ryone Following a brief ceremony by AI
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welcome.
Hartson, Mayor Fred Hoffman
Rax Restauranls .... .. ............ 4Y,
wlll have welcoming remarks.
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Refreshments will be served.
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Racine Department Store Friday
Worthington
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from 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. to fill out PTO
Golden Buckeye Card appllca·
Portland PTO will meet Tues!Note: Land's End split - e•
tions. Applications may also be day, 7 p.m ., to flna'llze plans for
dividend)
filled out at the Pomeroy Library the fall carnival to be held Oct. 3.
and senior citizens center.
Everyone welcom e.

Revl,val
A revival will be held Sunday
through Sept. 13 at Mount Union
Church, two miles south of
Carpenter on County Road 10.
Services will evangelist , Rev.
N.L. Russell. will begin 7 p.m.
nightly. Everyone welcome.
Cremeans reunion
The descendants of James and
Bt'rtha Cremeans will hold their
family .reunion Saturday at
Forest Acres Park on New Lima
Road. Rutland . Basket lunch at
12: 30. All relatives and 'friends
Invited.

South's

Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports five calls
Tuesday; P omeroy at 12: 36 a.m. transported Edna Lee to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Rutland at 2:38 a.m. to Meigs
Mine No. 1 for Danny Dodson to Holzer Medical Center;
Pomeroy at transported Charles Romine from an auto accident
on Laurel Cliff Road to Veterans 'Memorial Hospital;
Middleport at 2:11p. m . to Stonewood Apts. for Mary Gilkey to
Veterans Memorial Hospital ; Racine at 6: 22p.m . transported
Opal Cummins to Pleasant Valley Hospital .

Ritchie in ICU, said serious
The condition of Charles A. Ritchie, 23; Coolville, a patient In
the Intensive ca re unit of Charleston Area Medical Center, ha s
been upgraded from cr itical to serious a hospital spokesman
reported Wednesday morning.
Ritchie wa s taken by helicopter from Veterans Memorial
Hospital to CAMC following a one-car accide nt on Route 7 about
3 a.m. Saturday morning . Ritchie was northbound on Route 7
when he lost cont rol of his vehicle. went off the road and
overturned.
A passenger in Ritchie's vehicle, ,James Bing, 29, Long
Bottom, was taken to Veterans Me morial Hospital where he
was lis ted in sa tisfactory condition Wednesday morni ng.

Mystery farm winner at fair
Linda Montgomery was the winner of Tuesday's Mystery
Farm contest at the Meigs County Fair. She correctly Identified
the Rex and Cather ine Shenefield farm In Salem Township.
Winners the rest of the week lneluded Terri Nutter,
Wednesday, identifying the Humphrey farm in Olive Township;
Larry Young, Thursd.a y, identifying the Cecil Hellman farm In
Bedford Township; Mary Ann Fowler, Friday, Identifying the
Larry and Patty Circle farm in Sutton Township; end Kathy
Wilson. Satuarday, identifying the Ray Karr farm in Chester
Township.
Winners will receive green and white soil and water
conservation caps from the Meigs Cou nty Soli and Water
Conservation District.

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Smut meeting
Newly formed Salisbury Pack
246 will meet 7 p .m. Thursday at
the Rock Springs Methodist
Church . All scouts are urged to
attend In uniform. In addl'lon to
parents. any boys wishing to
sign-up for cub scouts are also
welcome to attend.

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companies that do not exist now,
said Friedman. whose firm graded
the nation's states In their economic development efforts and
gave most of the southern states
po&lt;ir grades.
Alabama Gov. r.uv Hunt' asked
if states were so . Involved In
providing technical assistance

Sale

EMS has five calls

Booster meeting rescheduled
. Due to Monday's holiday, the
Meigs JuniOr and Senior High
Band Boosters will meet 7 p.m·.
Tuesday In the high school band
room.

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pate In certain future drill ing
programs for natural gas.
.James S. Pasman .Jr.. Kaiser·
Tech executive vice president and
Kaiser Aluminum chairman and
chief executive. said, "We're very
pleased to finalize this transaction,
which helps secure energy supplies for our . major aluminum
prcductlon facllltles. generates
Immediate cash for reducing debt
and provides us with the option to
participate In drilling prOI(rams if
future gas prices make that
attractive."

that they
overlooked
help
for new
firms. management
'That's the way we have done It
In the past." Leak said, "but the
states are starting to provide
management training. Thev real·
lze the Importance."
Georgia Gov . .Joe Frank Harris
praised the work of Friedman and
Leak, saVIng It would help the
South continue to grow.
''These developments will deter·
'Tilne the economic future of our
states, " he said

NEW YORK (UP II - Nabila Khashoggl, daughter of
billionaire Adnan Khashoggl,
who was a key middleman In
U.S. arrn sales to Iran, wlll
make her acting debut on
CBS's "Adder!y .'' .
In th e episode, tit led "Code
Name: Chipm unk ,'' Kha ·
shoggl plays a beautiful. cold·
blooded killer from a Middle
Eastern country. The program wilt air Oct . 7.

A foreclosure action ha s been filed in Me igs Co unt y Common
Pleas Court by Magnet Bank, Char leston. W.Va., aga inst
Lowell G. and Marjorie L. Cremeans, Grove Ci ty.

Veterans Memorial
Tuesday Adm iss ions - .Jud:-·
Packett, Reedsville; Charles
Reitmier, Pomeroy; Mary Gil ·
key, Middleport ; Paul Wolfe.
Racin e; Howard Phillips ,
Rutland .
Tuesday Discharges - WI!·
liam Cogar, Helen Sams.

·Scipio Township Trustees will
meet at 7 p.m . Friday In the
township building at Pagevllle.

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Black Children ·still
Prefer White Dolls
NEW YORK (UP!) - Most
black preschool children prefer
white dolls to black dolls just as
thev did In the 1940s, suggesting
iha·t despite progress In clvU rights
"black children .still do not give
evidence ol pride In their Identity."
researchers say.
·I n two Sl'parate studies, 65and 68
percent of American plack child·
ren chose to play with a white doll
and most said thev would rather be
a white doll than a black doll
because white doll s are " nicer,''
researchers said Sunday.
Included In one of the studies
WE're children from Trinidad and
Tobago, a Caribbean country
where ~ percent of th e population
Is black. There, the orientation
towards white doll~ was even
s tronger, W1th S.'i percent of black
children prefcrrln)'( them over
black dolls.
The results show('d little change
from a landmark 1947 studv. when
researchers found 67 percent of 25.1
black American preschoolers preferred wh lte dolls tl g iven a choice,
touching off dl&gt;bate over ethnic
pride and black Identity.
Psycho!OR!sts dlscussln~ · the
flndi~RS at the annual meeting of
the Amer1can Psychological Ass~
ctation said they bell('Ve bl ack
children like white dolls bcut-r
~use Wtutes ar!' usually por. ·
rraved In books, r.:lf'VIslon and
mo'vtes as attractive, wealthy and
strong.
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" Most of the heroes , !rem HeMan to Rambo. an.&gt; white," said
panelist Anhur Dozier, a psvchol·
gist from the F'reepon. N.Y..
publlc schools.
The psychologists expressed dis·
appolntmmt that the percentage
cf children choosing white dolls
has remained constant over 40
years thathaveseen many gains In
clvU rights.

"Despite the progress made In
Integration In our· society, young
black children sttll do not give
evidence of pride In their Identity,"
said Michael Barnes , prdessor of
psycholo!'lY at Hofstra University
on Long Is land and head of the
pa nel.
Positive Images of blacks must
"permeate all of society" before
black children show progress In
appreciating black people, and
therefore black dolls. Dozier said.
"In the 60s, we were naive In
thinking th at saying 'black Is
beautiful' was enough," he said.
The ps;vchologfsts were quick to
point out the children's c hoices of
dolls did not necessarU,v Indicate
how they viewed themselves . The
children . between th e ages of 3and
5 years. were not dir ectly quest!·
oned a bout their race.
ln one s lll1\l. by psychologist
Darlene Powell·Hopson of Ollld
and Famllv Services In Hartford.·
Conn .. the 'percentage of 105 black
children who chose to play With
white dolls dropped frcn1 65
perce nt to 32 percent alter psvchologls ts spent a half hour praising
black dolls. cal ling them "pretty"
and "smart ."
Those results, however, were not
duplicated In a nearly Identical
study by psy(:hologfst Sharon-ann
McNichol dt the Creedmoor State
Hospital in New' York. who studied
black and whlt.e children In the
United States and Trinidad and
Tobagv.
In A:lweli· Hopson's study. an
Increased number of white child·
ren also c hose black dolls after
hearing them praised bv adults from 26 pei'N'nt to 67 percent.
"You can't get Int o th e heads of
chllden to flrrl out why they are
making the choices thev are
making," Dozier said.

But a'Tiong 10.731 persons en·
rolled In the '\lledicald prcwam
d1.ring the restrictions. .the researchers found that 8 percent of
the group accounted for47 percent
of all the prescriptions.
"As expected on the basis of
their high use of medication, the
members of this· (group) were
more 111\ely to be elderly and
disabled." .the researchers found.
This group. Primarily elderly
wom~n. was the hardest hit b)' the
new policy, the researchers said.
Their average monthly prescription~ dropped 46 percent - fnm
5.2 to 2.8 prescriptions per person.
"A subgroup consisting of predomlnantl.v femal e elderlv or
disabled patients taking numerous
drugs for long-term corrlltlonswas
most affected," the researchers
said In reporting their results The
New 'England Joul'l!al otMedictne.
''These findings raise Important
questions about the potential cllnl·
ca l consequences of s uch
reductions."
When the researchers examined
the types of drugs Involved. they
found that the largest reductions In
the actual numbers of prescriptions were tor several commonly
used but essential medications.
For example, there was a 28
percent reduction In the monthly
prescrlpllons for Insulin, which l~
used to treat diabetes.
Although the reduction In such
prescription~ could have resulted
from doctors prescribing such
drugs more appropriately, the

researchers said thev found little
evidence this was the case.
The New Hampshire prescription cap was replaced In August
198.! with another prcwam In
which Medicaid recipients had to
pay $1 .for each prescription rut
were not ltmlted. The change W!lS
accompanied by a rise In
prescriptions.
.
The Harvard researchers said
the New Ham'pshire ex~rience
offered a gocd oppqrtUnlty to study
such programs, and indicated that
more study Is needed to gauge the
potential effects of such efforts.

Anist To Present Lecture,
Demonstration At Museum
Jame&gt; Godwin Scott, nationally
known artist and lecturer, wUJ
present a lecture and demonstra·
tlon of his watercolor technique at
the Huntington Museum of Art on
Tuesday, SePi· 8, a t 7 p.m. In the
museum's Doherty Auditorium.
The public Is Invited to attend.
Admlsslonts $6 ($5 for members] .
The workshop will be presented
dally from 9 to4: :Jlp.m ., Sept. 9-15.
Fee5 are $25 per day. Two days of
the workshop, Sept. 12-13, will be
presented on the Huntington river·
front. Local residents may register
for one or two days. Call the
Huntington Museum of Art for
registration procedures.

Classical Gas
returns

NEW YORK tUPl)- Barbara
Walters , who landed Donna Rice
and Fawn Hall for her TV show,
Is going to get some competition
from one of the original talking
·
heads, Merv Griffin.
Griffin may have had enough
of doing his talk show, but that
has n't stopped him from doing a
special.
His first tor NBC ; "Secrets
Women Never Share," Includes
Interviews with Joan . Collins,
Carol Burnett and Shelley Long
sharing their secrets.
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During the Interviews, taped In
glamorous locations In Beverly
Hills, Calif, Griffin poses such
questions as: "How do other
women see you?" " How does a
successful woman get to the
top? " "How can you tell if your
husband is cheating?" " Does a
face -lift change a. woman's
personality?"
The special will be telecast
during the 1987-88 season.

OM!\HA, Neb. (UPIJ ,-Gutta·
rlst Mason Williams ' late 1960s
pop hit "Classical Gas" .Is being
rearranged and re- recorded by
Williams and the new age group
Mannhelm Steamroller.
An album release Is scheduled
in mid-October along with a
music video mlnl·documentary
of the remake recording session.

Cars hitting road
BOSTON (UP!) - The Cars,
not renowned for touring since
they emerged from Boston's new
wave scene In the late 1970s, hit
the road Sept. 15.
Leader Rick Ocase k says a
six-mont h world tour to support
their new album "Door to Door"
will open in Flint, Mich. "We'~
having fun . playing again,
Ocasek said.

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CLEVELAND (U P II - Tucsday' s winning Ohio Lottery
number s:
Daily Number
360.
Ticket sa les to taled $1,245,716,
with a payoff du e of $332.514.50.
PICK·4
0281 .
PTCK-4 tickt't sa les totaled
$187.854.50, with a payoff due of
$84,756.
PICK -4 $1 straight bet pays
$1,368. PICK -4 $1 box bet pays
$182.

You'll b~ (looting on a cloud with

the Duys you'll find m ~he
clossif~eds.

Automobile marketers compete on a hard-driving track.
f

There are more players in the game ..gunning ror a share or the
prize money. New models appear with bewildering rreque~cy.
What was always a big ticket item gets bigger. Technology gets
higher tech. Automotive adve rtising has a big job to do.

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and special sections about new cars, car care,
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auto shows. Classified sections are the nation's
automotive marketplace. with 26 out of 100 readers saying they
read the auto listings at least once a week.*

Of those who bought a new car in the past two years,
72% read a newspaper yesterday.
Even if your business isn't cars. you can use those special
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BOSTON (UPI) A new
researcher~ 5a !d.
Harvard study Indicates tha t
"Because of Imperfections In the
efforts to limit medical care costs medical care rn,arketplace, there
can be effective, but raise the Is concern that such policies may
specter of reducing the qualltv of result In reductions In essential as
care for those most vulnera ble well as Inessential care, adverse
the old and the sick.
clnlcal outcomes, and Increased
Stephen B. Soumeral and his costs, particularly among very lll
C(.lleagues at the Harvard '\lledical and poor patients." they said.
.School examined a prcwam im. On Sept. 1, 1981. the state
. ,plemented b)' the state of New '\lledlcald program for the flr&gt;t
· ·Hampshire In 1981 to llmlt the use · time restricted the number of
of prescription medicine among presclptions that would be relm·
.Medicaid patients.
bursed to a maximum of three per
"In an attempt to contain costs,
patient per month.
2'i Medicaid programs have impl eThe cap caused the average
mented patient-level pavment llm·
relmb.Jrsements for prescriptions
Its for medications. but the effects
to drop from $50 per month to $31
(If these restriction.~ on the quail! v
per month - an a nnual reduction
of care, costs and health status
per patient of $228 that saved the
remains largelv unknown," the
state about $7&amp;1,00l a year.

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Scipio trustees
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' HOEFLICH
By BOB
Sentinel St aff Writer
Plans for the Middleport Block
Party are m ov·
ing r ight along
and things are
. lookin' good.
Of co urse,
: b oot h s a nd
: sta nds a long the
m ai n d rag
really add to the actio n a nd you
are invited to ta ke pa rt - var iety
is the spice·of life- the more the
merrier a nd a ll that good st uff.
• · If you'd like to display a nd sell
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• ym,!r crafts and wares, just cal l
: Teresa Kenney ai 992-2026 or
: 992,6658. She' ll help get you
logged in.
And there's a nother problem
and I'll bet you can hel p. Dr .
Cra ig Mat hews I'epor ts that ' a
• bean dinner is planned at a pa rt
• of block par ty activ ities. T he
: problem is- tha t no one has been
: a ble to loca te a big bea n pot
• whic h would be used ove r an
· outdoor fire. If you have a
· solu tion, would you ca ll Dr.
: Ma theWs office at 992-6658 or hi s
: home, 992-5113?
The bloc k party. as you know ,
is sponsored by the Middleport
Cha m ber of Commerce.

Matthews In Alabama . ·
The 'Kar rs' add ress is 43742
Sta te Route 124. Rac ine.
The Meigs County Board of
E lections has reviewed the pet!·
tions filed by th e Aug. 20 deadline
lor the Novem ber election a nd a ll
of them are valid - issues, tax
levies and candidates.
Lisa Daw n Baxter, da ugh ter of
Homer a nd Irene Baxter, re·
ceived her degree as a licensed
practical nurse Friday in cer em onies he l.d at Hocking Techn ical
College In Nelso nville.
Lisa hopes in the fu ture to go
for her R.N. Attending the
graduation besides her parent s,
and her s ister, Anna , who is a lso
working on her l. p.n. ar Hocking
Tec h, were Zora Johnson, and
Te resa a nd Todd J ohnso n.
The July employment pictu re
in Me igs County, believe It or not.
looked better, according to the
Ohio Bureau of Employ ment
Ser vices.
The Bureau repor ts the work
force at 8,3oo with 7,600 persons
employed. The unemploy me nt
ra te for J uly, thi s year, was 8.3
com pared to 11.2 in J uly, 1986 a nd
10 percent in J une. 19R7.

I'm su re many of you will wa nt
to re membe r Di ck a nd Leo na
Do keep in mind th a i pu blic
Karr who will m ark their 62nd offi ces will be closed Mond ay for
wedding an nive rsa ry at thei r Labor Day. Oh well, you can wai t
.• home on Sunday . Leona is until Tuesday a nd then of course,
bedfas t these days a nd does get there's always this Friday if your
. lonely so visitors ar e we lco me.
business is urgent. And re·
The Karrs' have three child· · r:nem ber it is urgen t th at you
rr n. Parry Ba uer in Dover:
keep sm iling.
Richard in F lorida a nd Po lly

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J errod Clay was honored re·
ce ntly on his s ixt h bir thday with
a par ty he ld at his home in
Syra cuse.
A Pound Pu ppy theme was
: car ried out wi th cake, ice cream.
: a nd koolaid be ing served to Brian
· Thomas, Gill ian Will, Way ne a nd
: Donna Peterson, Don and Lida
• Hubbard a nd Kennth a nd Doris
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: Wilt.
;; Se nding g ifts were Mark Clay,
·: Doug a nd P hylis Clay. Jack,
. ·Ba rb a nd Timmy Peterson. AI·
: ber ta Hubbard. Da le. Lola and
· Stepha nie Hubbard . Bob a nd
: Esthe r Harden, Hele n Baer,
: .Ma ry K. Roush, Mild red Pierce.
,.··Esther King, a nd Bill a nd Deloris
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pic tured receiving the Outstanding Senior Citizen of Me igs County
awar d at the Oh io State Fair recently. Ma kin g the presentation Is
Qonald Barreit, chiarm a n ol the Oh io Coun cil fur the Agin g.

Chatter Club conduas meeting
The mont hly meet ing of th e
Cha tt er Club was held at the
home of Isabelle Co uch, F iat·
woods Road, wit h JaniceFet tyas
co- hos tess.
Belind a Adam s a nd Jen nifer
Couch were guests . Mrs. Fett y
and Mrs . Couc h received hos tess
gifts and Lynn McKinney a nd
Ja nice Fetty received g ifts from

their secret pal s.
Refreshments were served and
ga mes were played wit h prizes
going to Dor is Wil t, Isabe lle
Couch, Brenda Bolin, Li nd a
Hu bbard. Ly nn McKi nney, Mary
Starcher, and Jenn ifer Couch.
Door' prizes were won by Lola
Ha rrison a nd Brenda Bolin.

TOPS 570 holds recent meeting
A works hop for all TOPS tTake
Off Pounds Se nsi bly ) me m bers
In the area will be held on Sept.l9
a t the Coo nhu nters Building on
the Rock Springs Gra nge Ha ll.
P la ns lor the works hop were
ma de when th e Pomeroy TOPS
570 m f't at the building last week.

Questions concerning the progra m may be obtai ned by calling
Le nn ie Belle Ales hire, 992· 746&lt;1 or
Virginia Dean. 992' 2774.
Mary Snider was the top loser
for th e week with Virginia Dea n
as runner-up. Sylvia Neece won
th e fru it basket .

Revival slated to begin in Meigs
Rev ival services at th e App le
Grove United Meth®is t Chu rch·
will be held Sept. 9 th roug h 13
with a different spea ker each
eveni ng. The church is located 10
·m iles above Racine on Route 338.
The spea kers will be the Rev .
Roger Grace, Sept. 9: the Rev .
Don Archer , Sept. 10: the Rev .
Carl lii ck.s .Sept. ll: theRev . Met

A celebratio n in observance of
the bicentennial of th e·Northwes't
Ord ina nce will be held Monday at
Ches ter.
·
Ches ter fire men will beg in
servin g c h ic~en bar becue at 11
a. m . There wi ll be a parade at
I: 30 p.m . fo llowed b.v speakers.
The court house build ing will be

JERROD CLAY

A flower show. "The Mag ic of exhibit s was s tressed by the state
Holidays" will be s taged by the pres ident, who ta lked a bout
three garden clubs of Ru tland on ·smooth ing the peta ls, a nd clea nSe pt. 12 a nd 13 at the Rutl a nd ing the flower s tems and foliage.
Civic Center.
Potted pla nt s should be given
Sponsors of the show wi ll be the special attent ion befor e the
: Rutla nd Ga rden Clu b. the Ru- flower show as well. she sa id , a nd
: !land F riendl y Gardeners. a nd m ust be clean , free from dead
: the F riend s a nd F lowers Garden leaves or spent blooms. a nd in a
· Club.
cont ai ner which is clea n a nd I he
The show will be open for r ight size for the plant.
'public viewing, 1 to 6 p.m on Sept.
Labeling specimens is impor·
• 12 a nd 1 to 5 p. m . on Se pt. U
ta nt when ent er ing a plant in the
: Ther e is no a dmission charge and horticutu re division. And, fi·
- the public is in vited. Severa l door na lly, Mrs . Bolin emphas ized
: prizes will be awarded during the th a t wir e. oil , spray or a rtificia l
: two-day show.
color a re never used on any th ing
J a net Bolin , pres ident of the bei ng ent ered in a flow er show.
Ohio Associa tion of Garden Clu bs
The show classes in hortlcuia nd a member of the Ru tla nd tu re a re hybrid tea, flor ibund a ,
Friendly Gardeners, is genera l g rand iflora, mini at ure, a nd
cha irman of th e s how.
ot her types in roses: )he Victor
In a nnoun cing the hor ticulture H. Ries P ompon a nd oth er types
: ciasses for the show, she has of dahlias: da hlia and cact us
: given guidelines for prepartin g flow ered zinnias, mar igold , a nd
• show exh ibits. Mrs. Bolin advises ot her annua ls in the a nnua l
·· that specimens should be cut in division: a nd a single bloom a nd
: late afternoon or early morn ing one spray In chrysanthemum.
· · with the stems several in ches
In hou sepla nts . there are
; longer than req uired. Ma ke the c lasses lor Afr ican violets, other
• cut with a sha rp kn1fe or cli ppers flower in g houseplants, foliage
• on a long s lant fo r the grea test housepla nt s. ferns, cactus
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then place the flowers in a bucket
of deep wa ter in a cool dar k place
fr ee from dra ft s. This is ca lled
"conditioning" or " harde ning"
: a nd holds the fres hn ess a nd
FABRIC &amp; CRAFTS/SEWING NOTIONS
· improves the subs tance.
POlrESTER QUILT BATTING
She further sa id that the ti me
ily Tho Yard)
. for cuttin g depends · on co lor,
OPEN TUES .·WED .·FRI.
's tage in growth , m atu ri ty of the
10 A.M.·5 P.M.
; flow er, a nd how it is born on the
THURS . 11 · 5 P.M.
s tem , notin g that semi-double
CLO~~~ ~e;. i~oN .
' fl owe rs are cut in bud stage,
LOCATED 5 MILES NOITH OF
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.PHONE 985-3909

EASTERN HILL
FABRIC SHOP

1987 SCHEDULE FLEA MARKET
MEIGS COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS
POMEROY, OHIO
SEPT. 3-4·5·6
· OCT. 1·2·3·4; NOV 5·6· 7·8
Dealers Wanted - Buyers Wanted
Come one - Come ell - Reasonable Set· up Rates
Indoor Space - . Outdoor Space
We'll See You at the
FLEA MARKET
FOR INFORMTION CALL:

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Fr.a nklln, Sept. 12: aQd lh&lt;' Rev .
Jim Corbitt, Sept. 13.
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Spec ial m us ic wi ll be prrs·
ented by Dan Ha yman a nd Faith
Trio on Sept . 9. 10 and 13th: the
Eagle Ridge Choi·r . .Sept . 11. and
·the Rock Spri ngs Choir, Sept. 12.
The public Is invited to attend
the rev ival ~ervices .

limit Quantities

STORE HOURS
Monday thru Su~day
8 AM-10 PM

Th ree sc holars hi ps were due to a time con fl ict with the
awarded a t the recent meeting of Meigs County Fair .
the America n Legion Auxiliary ·
Awards received at the depart·
of Feeney-Bennett Pos t 128, held
ment
conve ntion were dlstrlb·
at the hall .
uted. Ve lsla Roush a nd Jerry
Parsons received 500 hour home
Receivi ng $300 scholarships
service pins . Kathryn Metzger, a
each, payable $100 per quarter,
were Greg Cu nn ingham , Pome· certificate for her book of pray·
roy, a nd Catherine Bodine and ers, a nd the unit a cer tificate of
articipation In educatio n. na to·
Richard Regal, of the Xe nia
nal and department· citatio n for
Sailor s a nd Soldiers Home.
members hip. a cash award for
being r'he highest in m embership
Jea n Gilmore presided at the
meeting wit h Kat hryn Metzger, over goal In the district.
Field service pi ns were pres·
chaplai n. givi ng the open ing
ent.ed to Ca rol" Baker, Mary
prayer . A card was read from
Clark , Ze lia Taylor , and P hyllis
Irene Christy who moved re·
Blake. The door pr ize brought by
centiy. Virginia Bucha nan was
Ferry was won by E tt a Will .
Gail
welcomed as a new senio r
A dinn er was served precedi ng
member, a nd Giena Ja rv is.
Carie Batey , and Nata sha Batey the meeting a nd a dish lowei
wer e we lcomed as j u nior shower for the new ha ll wa s held .
memb&lt;?rs .
It was noted t hatt hcu nltls now
goal in members hip pius one.
The group vosted to givc $25 to
the new district president . Mary
Moose. Junction City . A fund
ra ising par ty was planned for
Thu rsday at ; ; .10 at the hal l.

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CARDS!
MIXED

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SUNDAY • .I.LL SEATS $2 .15

A fie ld service' or ie nt a tion
program will be held at the hall at
I p.m on Oct . 11. On sick ca tl were
Thomas Turner. Har ry Stover ,
and Bill Guthrie.

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Plans we re disc us sed for the
block part y with refreshments to
be served the n. A blur jean da ncr
will also be held at the hall on
Sept. IR with Crossover Band to
play .

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open and there will be antiques
on ex hibit s. Anyone with Items
whic h thev would like to Pxhlbil
for the ce.lebra ti.o n are a s ked to
co n tac t Lr la n d Parker .
chairman .
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Music a nd e nt ertai nment wil l
con ti nue throughout the da y.

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS

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It's tough, too. Designed to handle
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And now you can buy
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So why settle for less of'
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There' s nothing complicated
about the Mone y Back Game·.
The next time you shop our
store you get your Money
Back Card . The cashier will
validate your card with you
purchase. Let's say your
purchase total is $1 B.29 . The
cashier will punch $19.00
from '(our Money Back Card,
as well as your free punch.
Validation will be made ech
time you shop until the Money
Back Card' s dollar amo1,1nts
are ail punched out . Once you
have filled your card, you will
find out how much you have
won. At that time, the store
manag e r o r cashier
will
scratch off the price area.
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No one knows, but you are a
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Me mor ial E .xrendcd Car P Cente r

Chester notes bicentennial

·Flower show readied

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Prices On Our
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China.
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the Alps in Bavaria at the beginning of this centUiy, this eleganthandcrafted china has grown to
be one of thli most. renowed and"
respected names in fine china . It
is widely recognized for its outstanding, delicate design and superior craftsmanship.
For a limited time only, it can
be yours on a s pecial purchase
plan that will easily fit your
budget. Here's how it works! Vi·
sit our store to see this elegant
china and pick up a china saver,
brochure . That da y and every
day you shop you can buy china
sailer stamps for 99c with each
$3 .00 purchase. Acquir~ 33
stamps and we will present you
with a gift-boxed 20-piece ser·
·vice for four in your pattern
choice.
Matching accessory ite ms
will be available throughout the
promotion period . But each~
week we' ll feature one or two
of these ac'cesssories at special:
prices. W!!tCh our weekly ads :
for featured items and special·
pricing. And, of · ~ourse, all:
items will be ava ilable from :
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CEREMONY -The Rev. Mel Franklin, pastor,
Rock Springs United Methodist Church, with
Harold Blackston, right. administrative hoard
chairman, spoke briefly l1efore the groundbreak-

ing ceremony. Others pictured, left to right are
Wendell J effers, co-chairman of the building
committee. Thelma Jeffers. Arlan and Martha
King, Av ery Goeglein, Bill Radford , building
committee co· chairman, and Bill Clark.

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C11rd of Thanks

Card of Thanks

Public Notice

The Family Of
ROGER WALKER
WIShes to thank friends,
neighbors and relatiVM
for their sympathy during the loss of our loved
one. A special thanks to
Rev.
Steve . Deaver,
the Pomeroy En~e~ gen'y
Squad, Ewing Funeral
Home and those who
!el1l flowers, food, conk
or assisted in any way in
our time of sorrow. Your
kindness wm always be
remembeted. May God
Bleu all of you.
The Walker fomil

Si nce the but ldmgcomm it teewas

Yo .. ',' F•o Q . ~, Yne En ~ s ).:,_
f ind /r The c.:SSI(.ed S•&lt;t•OC

H ysells note
anmversary
with party
surpnsP a nm vf'rsary p u rt J
wa s gtven for Elmer a nd Floss ie
Hvsell a l th eir Rout e t4:l home
Sunday hosted by lhet r c hildre n.
gra ndc htldr e n a nd grea t gran dchildren.
A covered dish dmn ~ r was
served lo the 28 peo ple al lhe
celebra tion includ ing Ron a nd
Ruth Sc hlepp!, De bbv Sear les ad
Alan Sackell. Waller a nd .Jea·
nea ne HyselL Austin a nd Me itssa
Sparks. J ames a nd Mary Lynd
Todd a nd Shtr lcy F ra ley a nd
Scoll y Dorothy Bas ham. Tim
and Tina Basham, Jess ie. Joshu a
and J e r emy, Tim and Teresa
McDa niel, Mike a nd Rac hel,
Conn w a nd Davtd He nd n cks.
and Donil a Pooler.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Hyse ll were
mar r ied on Aug 27. 1932 by lhe
Rev. Willi am Robinson, R ulland.
Th e~ rece ived many cards and
gill s A decora ted ca ke was
se rvt'd lollowm g Ihe dinner .
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POMEROY, OH.

PH. 992-2556

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Ohio , 45701 . has submitted
an applicatiol'1 to rev1se 8
Coal Mintng •nd Re c lama·
tion Permtt "t~mbered R·
0463 - 1 0. to lho Ohio
Department of Natural Re·
sources, D1v11K&gt;n o1 Recl a ·
mation . The propos ed c oal
m ining and reclamat ion op.
erattons Will be In Me1gs
Countv . Salem Townahtp,
36 and Fraction 19, tn
V1ntort Cot.H1ty, Wilkesv1lle
Township, Sectkms 1 . 2.
2E , 3, 4, 9 , 8 , 10 ond 18 in
Gallia county, Huntingtol'l
Township, Secdon 1 The
proposed underground
workings area ancompau e s
1.924 acres and is located
o rt the Wllken•.. le Quad 1 %
minute U.S.G.S. quadr a ngl e

Public Notice

maps, approximat ely 1 500'

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIOUCIARY

southeast from W1lk esv11te .
Ohio The application pro·
poses to e~~;pand the a rea s
lor room and pillar un~er­
g ro und m in ing and pto vid e
for ptllar remov a l o n t hot e
areal and on aruas pre v ious ly approv e d t o b e
m ine d .
The application is o n fila at
th• office o1 the M~tig l
Counh R•~order , M ei g s
County Court Hou1e. Se·
cond Street. Pomeroy , Oh io .
45789. the Vtnton County
RacOfder , Vinton County
Court Hou• Main S t reet

On Augu1t 19 . 1987. in
the M e igs Cou,ny Probate

EUMI Ebefbch, dec:BMeod.
late of Routa 1 . SoJt 1 lOA .
Middloport, Ohio 45760 .
RoMn E 8u&lt;;k,
Probate Judgtl
Lena K. Neuefro.d. Cterk
181 26. 191 2. 9 . 31c

34. Fractions 1 . 13. 17 18.

PH. 446-1699
HOURS: 8 A.M.·6 P.M.
LEGAL NOTICE .
The Public Uliltlies Commtsston ot Ohto has sailor
public hearing Case No.
87-101 -El-EFC. to rBYteW
the fuel procurement practices and policies of the
Ohto Power Company, the
operation ol its Electnc F111!1
Component, and related
matters Thts heanng is
scheduled to begin at 1:30
p.m. on September 8, 1987
at Ctty Council Chambers,
218 Cleveland Avenue,
S.W , Canton, Oh1o 44702.
All interested parties will be
gtven an opportunily to
be heard. Funher inlormaIIOn, may be obtained by
contactmg the CommtSSIOn.

PLANNED PARENTHOOD
OF SOUTHEAST OHIO

NEW location in downtown POMEROY!
236 E. MAIN STREET, 2nd Floor

of' the former lee and Bess1e
Rudisill residence real estate
situated at 108 Legion TerraCe, Pomerov . Ohio . Thare aidence ~ons1sts of two bedrooms. one bath and a one
c ar garage
The nght is reserv e d t o re
ject any or all b1ds.
Allee Struble. Executrt x of
the Es tate o1 Bess ie
Rudi s 1ll
1911 . 2, 3, 4, 6. B. 9 . 10 3tc

YOU'll SAVE MONEY
IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
ANO THAT 'SNO BULL!

Business
Services
RADIATOR
SERVICE
We can repair and re core radiators and
healer cores. We can
also acid boil and-rod
out radialors . We also
repair Gas Tanks.

PAT HILL FORD
992 -2196
Middleport. Oh•o
1· 1311c

Ntw LO&lt;a hon;
161 North !etond

Middleport, Ohio H7b0

SALES &amp; SERVICE
We Carry F11 h1ng Sup pli es

Pay Your

Public Notice

corder. G a lhe County Cour t
House. 9 l oc u s t S~reet
Gall ipolis Ohio 4 6 6 3 1, fo r
public v iew ing Writte n com ·
men ta o r re qu es t s to r in fOt ·
m el cortie r e nce m a y be sent
to the D ivision o f Recla m t ·
11on, FcMmt•in Squa r e . Build·
lng 8 · 3 , Cotumbu t . Oh lo.
432 24, w ithin th irty d ay s of
the last date of pUbiiC$1k)n
of this notice

ADDENOUM TO
PART 1. ITEM E 151
SOUTHERN OHIO
COAL COMPANY
RACCOON MINE NO . 3
REVISED 8 1 17/ 87
LEGAL NOTICE

Southerr,~ Ohio Coal C om ·
panv - Reccoort Mine No.

3 P 0

Bo. 490. Athen s.

181 19. 28 191 2 . 9. 4tc

16141 99 2-6110
I£11D£NCE PHON!

1614 1 992-1114
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YOUNG'S
CARPENTER

SERVICE

- Addons and

u~m odehng

Aoo ltng •ntl gu tt l!r wort.
- Con«:• ete wor lo
P!um btng 11 nd eleciii CIII

RUTLAND

W Otll

(Fr n E1ttm a te1 1

DEPARTMENT STORE

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992 -62t5 or 992 -73U

Pomoroy, Ohio
~ I~

Phone 742-2100

PHICl:S EH£CTIVf. THIW SA I SEPI J. IUtli

ROOFING

SMITHFIElD

SHREDDED

S2 .29 lb.

BOILED HAM ••••••••••••• SLICED s1.99 lb .
SWIFT EURICH

NEW - REPAIR

4-22-87-lln

HAM SALAD ... ~ •••••••••·;~~ ...........99(

IUISH liD

PARkAY
MARGARINE ...tt~,_gt~~-.. -79•

GRAPEFRUIT ... 1.~.!!... 2/89'
24 0 . HIAJr

HEAD LmUCE .............. 79&lt;
KlAn AMlRICAN

PROC. CHEESE .. l.t9!,. SJ.89

JUMIO SPANISH

BIRD FRYING

CHICKEN LIVERS ••••••'. .~~~~~~6

••••••

69&lt;

WELCH'S

GRAPE

........'.~!~ .. 2f$1.09

FRUIT LOOPS •••••••••••1.·.~~ •••••• S2 .19

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8

13-1 mo pd

BISSELl
BUILDERS
CUSTOM BUlL T
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"At Reasonable Prim "

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860
Doy or Night
NO SUNDAY CAllS

4-16-86-lln

GLAD LARGE

GARBAGE BAGS •••••a••········
1S CT.

NORTHERN

NAPKINS ••••••••••••••••••7!~.~~~!.0!~. S1.4 9
CHEF BOY ·AR-DEE
RAVIOLI ••••••••••~ ••••••••'.~!~e••••e•••e69(
STAR-KIST

KOOL-AID ••• ~ ••••••••••• ~~~!·.o:~a···· 6/Sl
OLD El PASO
9 oz.
s189
TACO DINNER •a••···················
1/•

CAMPIELL'S TUllEY

NOODLE SOUP ••••••~~~~~!~ .. 2/S1.19
HORMEL CANNED

SPAM LUNCH MEAT ••• ~~~!~ ... S2.19

1ng1 carport , co nc rele dnve

Housinq
Headquarters

Business
•
ces
LONG'S
CONSTRUCTION
V1n yl &amp; Alum . ~•ding
Guner Work
C omple t e R e m o d e lin g

Co mp l~t e

PRICE REDUCED - HEMLOCK GROVE - Counlry home on
t 2/ 3 acre lot Home •n good condtl!on wtth 3 bed rooms. new
car pell ng. msulated aitached garage stprage cellar Btg
yatd for the k•ds $30,000 00
PRICE REDUCED - RUTLAND - Avery neat n•ce ranch
style home wtlh central au. garage, lowulihltes, Iron! &amp; rear
porches. 3 bed Jooms. large hvmg room, dmmg area w1 t h bar

and a b1g level lol $42,000 00
POMEROY - Beau\llul v&gt;ew ol !he Ohto Rtver thts lastelully
deSigned home can be you• s w•lh l•llle efl orl l h•s 2 story
home features 3 bedrooms. mce ltvtng room full basemen!
wtth 2 car garage &amp; large front Stlltng porch 1'1 bath s and
alltc area MAKE OFFER $23.900 00

HENRY E. CLELAND . JR .
. ......... 992-6191
JEAN TRU SSELL _ ..... ,.... .. ....... 949-2660
DOTTIE TURNER .. .. ... . .. . . .. . .
..992 -5692
TRACY RIFFLE . . . .
. . . .. . .... 949-3080
OFFICE.. . .. . . . . .. . ..... ..... .. ... 992· 2259

INSULATION

PARTS - SUVICE

HEATING &amp;

Ph. 949-2969

BUY - SELL - TRAD E

*VINYl SIDING
'AlUMINUM SIDING
'BlOWN IN
INSUlATION

SIDING CO.
New Home• Built
" Free Estimat es "

PH. 949-2860
oi' 949-2801
No Sunday Calls

BOGGS
SALES &amp; SERVICE

ANN'S
Gtlt Shop &amp;Toy Store
Collectors Items.
Costume Jewelry,
ActiOn Toys . Musical
Toys &amp; Trinket Boxes
Ope n 1 0 A M to 4 P M .
M o n thru Fri o r by
Appomtm ent

Call (614 ) 992-7204
Wh olesa le &amp; Ret a il
8-10 I mo pd

ICUT OUT FOR FUIUR£ USII

KEN'S ·
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985-3561

U. S. RT. SO EAST

GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Authonzed John Dttre ,

New Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Equipment

Dealer

Farm Equlptaenl
Parts &amp; Service

1-3-'86 tic

MARCUM
CONTRACTING
CHISlER, OHIO

•HOM E BUII..OING
•ROOM ADDITIONS
•KIT CHENS • BATH S
•ROOFING •GENERAL

REMODELING &amp;

All Makes

REPAIR S

•Washers •Dtshwashe rs
•Ranges
•Aeingerators
•Dryers •Freezers

REFERENCES
'hone Day

or Evening

985-4141

and, SERVICE

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL
Riverine Antiques
itKJI&lt;HI,:IJ('OI,

1124 East Main St.
Pomeroy
HOURI· Tue.- Wtd.-Fri.

Nfllll Wlrrg HDrrll P•fllfl

Sunday, 1 p.m.-7 p.m.

Roger Hysell
•Garage
R1.

124, Pomoroy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Also Tra11mlnlon
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121
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6-17-lfc

,\ ( NIIif- ditCO rlllll~

COOLING
•FURNAC ES

•AIR CONDITION ERS
•H EAT PUMPS
'' FR£1 ESTIMAI£!"

PH. 992-2772

KAREN FACEMUR
Ind. Dtcarat1ng Cemuhant

39504 lrodburl Rd.
Midtlltporl, 011. S760

(6141 992-5751

8·24-1 mo.

7242

6 Lost and Found
REWARD! For ret urn of srlver·
gray Huffy Da sh b1cyele t aken
trom 41941h 8ve Call614-4463073

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Wanted To Buy

Junk Auto 's With or Wtth out
molon C ell 614 ·388 930 3
Stand ing T1m be r Ca ll614 379
2758
WANT ED TO BUY · Used Wood
&amp; coal h ea ters Swam 's Furn i-

FENCE COMPANY
FR EE ES TIMAT ES

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11 a.m. 10 7 p.m

By Chann or Appo intment

RUSS MOORE

992·2526

8-14-87-i mo

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'INSULATION
992-2772
FOR THE BEST IN
REPLACEMENTS

WINDOWS
CERTAINTEEO VINYL
TH ERMO · BOSS

8-4-1 mo pd

J.R.'s REPAIRS
TVs, Antennas

Satellite Sales
Installation
Servi(e
Electronic Organs
Mobile service

614-843-5248
REASONABLI - RILIABLE
8-20-' 86 tfn
CONSUMER MONITOR SYSTIM!
441 Bt!!&lt;h St.

M1ddleporl, 011. 45/bO

c
•M•
s
Manu fact ur e and

Sal es of
Reco rdmg an d C orltrol In strum en ts for Hom e an d
Co mm erctal use Monttors
to display Fur nace and Atr
Cond Hou rs or Min o f oper·
at1ng t1m e Valua ble Data
that Jllow s Da1ly Gaels to be
set Compl etely ehmmates
th e en d of th e month B1tl sur·
pns e
( , F, Scott, Mc!r ; R. Cremeans F1eld
Sale1 Mgr., Plus Anodates
Information and Brochure

16t4)992-3711 or 992 -liSO
Mlddleporf ·Aitltni ·Porhmo..th

8 191_mo pd

Computerized Hearing Aid Selection

~ Swim Molds - Interpreting Services

An nou nceme nts

!~ licensed
LISA M. KOCH, M.S.
Clinical Audiologist

3 "Announcements

!

C o ntro l you r 'We1ght · Take
" New Shape D1at Plart" and
E · Vap Water PHis Fruth
Pharmacy

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
8-13 lin

Cootrol your WeiQh1 telte "New
Shape Diet Plan'' and HydreJt
Water Pills. Fruth Pharmacy

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Friendly Hom e Pa rt 1es has o pen·
lnga for man &lt;.~ gers an d du lers in
your are a. lar gest hn e m party
plan-free ktt·brand new Chrtst·
mas catalog toy. g1ft , and home
ducor ca talog Over 800 1tems
Top comr'niss1o n and host eu
g1ft1·t: all for free catalo g 1-800Nursu A1des, esp ac1ally 1M Galha
area l rve -ins and companlan5 P
M He alth S erv•cus, 102 Cour1
St, Pomeroy Call 614 ·9922657 fro m 10·00·5 00 pm,

614·992-7044 .

01

614 992-

Wllnte d to buy sc rap SH!el and
metals Rtders S a lv a_g e 614·
.992 -54 68 ,

AVON All areas. Call
Weaver 304 -882-2645

M ar~tyn

R N applications now being
accepted for full tim e pos ttion,
Pleasant Vall ey Nurs1 ng Car e
Center. apply pers onnel off1 ce
Pleasant Valley Hosp, 304 ·6754340 AA· EOE
AVON · All arua s Call Shir ley
Spears 304-675 -1429
" HIRING! Gove rnment jobs your erea $15 .000 $68.000
Ce ll (6 02 ) 8 3 8 -8886 EXT
1203'
REPS NEEDED
t or bu stneu a ccount s FullTime, 160,000- SBO,OOO ·Part
T1me, S12 ,000 -S 1B ,OOO -No
Selling repe at busrness Set
your o wn hours Tra rn lng pro
v1ded. Call F 6 12·938 ·6 870,
M-F. Bam to 5pm (Cen tr al
Standard T1me)

INCREASE VOUR POTENTIA L!
Two new catalog s w1t h Christ
mas it ems, gtft s, home decor
1nd toys MERRI-MA C offer s tt
all!! No Investment, dehverm g
collectmg Gr ea t Hostess pro·
g ram , Fr ee k1 t program
OGRAMCar and phone need ed

CALL NOW FREE 1 800-992
1072

12

Situations
Wanted

614 992 5844

Wilt do babysitting m my home full o r pa rt C1me Fenced yard
close t o sch oo l 304-675- 2784

Baby st tt•n g •n my hom e
Btdweii-Port er a rea Call 6 14

367 0546

Would y ou stuH on velo ped for
1.000 w eekly? $2 for envelo pes
you stuff St mp le, pl easa nt w ork
at hom e' Send se lf -addr essed
envelop e d tp HT -ENT - Dept
ACT , P 0 BoK 7364. Hunttng ton W V a 25776.
" Htrmg ! Go vernment JObs· your
area S. 15. 000- $68 .0 00 Cell
602-838 -8886 E•t . 60 6"
l P N ' part· ttme Call Oh1o Job
Setvtce 614· 446-1683
11 you know a High S c hool drop
out und e r the ag e of 22 , help
th em ftnd a 10b by sending them
to thfl Governor s Grant Pro·
gr1m at Bu ckeyu H1lls Career
Cent er Thu; Gran1 wtll pay th e
tultto n all tha student nee d• ts
t ime. A Mtnd I! a terrible thing to
waste C a ll 614-245 · 5336
RN S Earn $2 1 000 plu s , w1th
over 20 pa1d day s oft 1st year ,
Adva·care infuran c e paid. Tu•·
tton reimbursement and many
01her ben ef11s Be pan nl th e
highly s k1 lled t eam at Pmecr est
Care Center Call 614 -446·
7 11 2 EOE

Oes tre e mpl oym en t 1n Gallipolis
area Reta il manager 4 yrs
expMten ca Relo catmg t o area
Excel. reference Call 614-367~7:d 878am-12 noon Av&amp;ll &amp;ble
Baby s1tt1ng, ho use cleaning '"
Eureka Hu sband w 1ll do pa1nt
ing mis e job s any ume. Celt
614-256 -6 5 90
Went to babySit In mv hom e
Have g oo d refe rences. Conta ct
J udy Sanders a t 614-446· 8621
or 256-678 3
Shoestnng R1dge Jrea W1ll dtt
ba bysltttng m my home Have
referen ces Ca ll 614-446- 8809

11 OOAM 6 00 6PM

Babys ttter Wanted Respons tble
end dependable person to do
baby s1tfm(l who lives on Stat e
Route 218 at least 3 miles from
Gallipolis or who hve s In th e c•ty
of Gallipolis Call 614-446·
8427 11her 5 30 PM
Gove rnment Joba. $16 ,040
$69 ,230 - year. Now htring Call
1· 805· 687-6000 ht R-9805
for current federal l1st
Ne eded · Dental Hyguntlst for 111
people or~ented • high quallly
dantal o H1 ce Send complete
resume to Dally Sentinel Bo x
729 · K Pom.,oy, Ohio

Vard Sale Sept ~ 4 ,5 Clothes,
knic k kn acks, etc Fatr v1ew Evergreen Rd
Refr 1g , 10 Q
tapes-8 tr ack

GARAGE SA I.E 6 m1tes oft At
160 on Bulavlll e·Porter Ad ,
Sept123

Ga rage Sa te 011 At 7 Sho estrlng Ridgo, 1st yell ow
hou se on right N1 ce !Chool
clot hes Tl'j urs .• 9 -1

Carport Sale 23 Vmton Ave
S eptember 3&amp;4 9· 6 Furn1ture,
top o1 gr ound swimming poo l

etc

4 mtles out Bulawtlle Rd Sep
te mber 2 &amp; 3. Gt rls clothrng &amp;
m1sc 8·4
Ga l'.age Sale Debbv Or (off R1
141) Sept lst· 3rd B 30-5 30
Rain or Sh1ne
Centanary Townhouse Sept 4
l e ather coat , bowling balls,
Compound bow. men su 1ts
ho me inte nor , plaype n
Yard Sate: Se pt 2,3,4 1 'h m1
out Bulav1lle-Porter Rd 10 00 7
l ots · n1ce clothe1, diff erent
sizes Mtsc
Yard Sale 3 V1 miles out Bul av 1lle
P1ke · 'h m1l e p as t l a yn e
Furnit ure Sept 2,3 , !lot 4
Yard Sele Thurs and Fn , 3rd &amp;
4th. 3 m1les from Hos pital on
t 60 4 Fam tly.
Porc h Sale

Se pt

3

&amp;

4,

g ~rl s

Mi se

l a rge Yard Sol e Wed , Thurs. &amp;
Frt , 1/:z m1 le out Georg e's C reek
Rd , from Rt , 7 , at large red
meta l butld1n g 1n Count ry Atre
Es tates 8 3
YARD SALE Th urs 8r: Ftt , %
m1le on Bulavttle Ad Flatwall
bookcase garden handtools
furn1ture clothmg , dtshes &amp;
miSC
YARD SALE 1 m1le ou t 218
Wed &amp; Thurs . 9· 1
Sept 2 &amp; 3 , 1 1 Clay St , Vmton ,
0 Fenton Glass , Mccoy stone
crocks, Blenko and ot her 1tems
too num erous to mention. new
la mp shJdes
YARD SALE 2 mtles Eas t of
Porter on 554 · nght . 8e1ge
Double- wtde Tu es · Fr1 9 -5
Fri Sep1. 4 , 8 00·6 30 Golf
clubs. stroller , CJr seat, clothmg
At 7 by Wernsley '!
Inside Yard Sale Old 160 at
Evergreen Watch for s1gns Frt
Sept 4 12 00 6 00 Sat Sept
5 , 10 00-6 00 End tables.
coffee tJble, lamps table and
chalf S· all to match. Sears
washer odds &amp; ends. clothes.
love seat r1d10 CJII 614 -4466747
HUGE GARAGE SALE Sept
3 -4 -5 , 9·4PM 328 LeGrand e
Blvd -Green Acr es, 2 mot orcy·
cles , clothes and mrs c
VAA 0 SALE Wed , 2nd Thurs
3rd • &amp; Fn 4th Just off 141 on
lmcoln P1ke at Ce ntenJry , 4th
tra tler on lett Clothi ng all s1tes.
dishes drapes , JBW&amp;Iry. tools
11nd lots of m1sc items
large Gar a g e Sa le Ntce
cloth ing childrens &amp; adult5
Muc h mo re. 624 Deenre Dr
aeron from Don Mtnlt.s Auto
Sates, Rt 35 g. s Wed &amp;

1-::T-:hu-:r:-'-:-:::-::-:-::--:-::----

GARAGE SALE 2 34 Ja ckson
Pike. Thurs , Fn , 9 6 Clothrng
boys &amp;. gtrls mtant ·2T, boys· 1 2.
women 5 -1 1. nurse.s umforms
5i 1'e 10 , mens l&amp;. Xl pt cture s,
curtains glasses baskuts. s mall
applicances, baby otems , toys,
morel
4 Famtly Gara ge Sale· Cora.
Wed , Thurs , &amp; Sat .. Sept 2, 3
&amp; 5 8 00 AM ·? Ant oqu e o rgan,
dishes, avo n, clothes, hous ehold
&amp; m1 sc

Yard Sale. Sat 4 -Famlly . Clothrng, mtsc , rtem s BeSide Po t·
ter ME Churc h

Business
Opportunity

3· Famlly, Se pt 3rd , Thurs ,
1 0 ·00 -4 00 Jumors 7&amp;9, new·
born boys. 2T girls. utilitY c art
electric skdl et, mtsc . Rt 7.
C row n C1ty ne xt to E•o n sta tton

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PU8 LI SH ·
lNG CO reco mmends that you
do busmess Wtth people you
know , and NOT to send money
thr ough the ma 1l until you havu
mv est1g11oted the otfermg
V1llage Cut Rate in Ra cin e tor
sale Phon e 614-94.9 -2140 be
fore 5 00 or 614· 949· 2220
after 5 :00

23

Professional
Services

Special care for elderly and
hand 1cepped 1n prwete ho me
El am hom u M1ddlepon 614 ·
992 -6873
Auctio neer Cot Oscer E Cltck,
license # 764 · 88. 304-895·
3430

Real Estate
31

Homes for Sale

For Sale by Owner· 4-6 BR 3
beth•. Appro111mately 4000 sq
H 2 5 acres with tennis court
8173,000 Will sell with only 6
acres for f155 ,000. Call for
appointment 614-446-3386

LPN postt1onava1lableat Arcad1a
Nur1lng Center. Coolville, Ohio
Apply in person Monday through
Friel ~ 9 :00·4 00.

Doubl•wlde on cornar lot lfl
Thurman Carpet throughout
heal. cond .. rural watet'. Phone

4PM. Ph 304-675-3816

614-245-6643 .

2 BR renttl house, 18600. 3
BR .. mce, U15 ,000, Main St
Crowrt C1ty. Calll14·44t· 1511
or 446-1622

Vard Sale· Boys cloth1ng.s11'e
8 · 12 , Jr M1 sses StZtl 6 7. guls
Slle 14 , tup perware Quail Crk.
lot 6 Sept 3 4.5 9 DO tlll4 0 0 ,
Ne1ghbo rhood Sale 7 fa m1l1es
427 4th Ave Kan auga Thurs &amp;
Fn Sept 3rd &amp; 4th. la d1es
cloth rn g, baby clothmg, gas
stove. large ste reo console,
hom e inteno r. oth er rtems
Vard Sale Th u rs and
8 ,30· 4 30 Everg reen Rd

Fn

Garage SJie 2 Family- 5 37
H1l da Or , Flu rvte w. Fn &amp; Sat
Se pt 4 &amp; 5
Yard Sale 15 VIn ton S t .,
Fu-Sat , 9 ·5 Maternity. 1n fant s.
ch1ldre ns, Junt ors &amp; mise clo·
th1n g house hold 1tem s No early
sale s pl ease

•

Yard Sale SJt &amp; Su n 1117
Teod o ra ,_
Ave
Gtanti C Y1rd Sale. Fn &amp; Sat.
8 -7 Rt 56 4, Cheshu e Ohto %
mile from stop light

9 30 6 00 19 Med1s.on Ave

Fmancial

Earn excellent maney in home
anumbly work Jewelry,• toys
and others. FT 8a PT available
Call today! 1 ·6 1 8 ·469·3646
(toll- refundable) Dept. 81622
24 houns

806-887-8000 ht. R•9805 for

Verd Sale: 1.23 4th Ave , Se pt
1 .2 .3 .4 . 9· 6 Chan rec ord
playe r an d c lothes and o ther
It ems
J

3 Family 'V ard Sale hou!l;ehold
m1sc , childre n and and adult
clothtng 9 ·?, Thurs. &amp; Frt 610
l rd Ave

Home for Sale by Owner
Greenbri... Est , 38R , b1 -level
on 2 4 acres. AC, W B F P., wet
bar, 2 car garage Ph Before
4.00PM 814-448 ·4009 After

current federal lilt.

Famtly Yard Sal e Sept 5 , 1h mi
past Raccoon Co Pk on St Rt
775 . Woo dbur ne r . p e t1t a
wom ens clo thes, sm men 's
cloth es. Stle 8 10 boys clothes,
nik naks .

Will babystt tn my home, Jny tJme Have refe rences tf needed,
304-77 3 -5989 .

We need a career mmded people
oriented parson to work In a high
quahty dental oHicu. The perfect
rob for the r1ghl pe rson Please
sand complete resume to Datly
Sentmel So~ 729· K, Pomeroy ,
Oh10

Government Jobt 116 .040•&amp;9, 230 yr. Now hiring Call

4 Family Men ' s, women 's,
Children's, baby clothes House·
hold m1se . rugs 3Y, mt out'
Addison P1ke. (from Rt 7 J
yellow house on nght S ept
1,2, 3 Follow !l tgns C•ldwetl
re s1dence

3 Fam1ly- Many clean quahty
items to choose from Corn er of
U S 3 5 &amp; Rodney Rd 3 mi west
ofHolzerHosp Sept 4&amp;5, 9 · 5

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Ga rage Sale 608 Circle Ave ..
Sept 2 &amp; 3. 9 0 0· 5·00. across
form Sprtng Valley
Yard S al e In Eu reka, Supt 3 &amp;
4 . 9 -? Cheap

Can do light hauling and roofmg
Re as on a bl e r 1 tes Manon
Snidet 614 ·949 ·26 29

FUN JOB
S GOOD BUCM.SS
Sout hern C o ha s tmmed1at e
oponing for 15 s harp people not
aha1d o f work Mu st be energ1 c
and en1 0 Y peopte All expenses
pa1d l o dg1ng andtren sportat1on
t urn1 shed Casual Condition s
Cash bonds of S1 000 for those
who qual tfy Must be 18 or older,
81ng le, free to 111\vel maJor C1t1es
and reson areal _ ,If you want
money, fun, and tra wel , co ntact
0 J Brooks, Fnday only at the
Best Western 1n Galllpolts from

&amp; Vicinity

J ea ns -st! e 5 ,
PART -TIM E POSITION
Potnt Pl easant . W Va
Pos111o n av a1i able. merchand is
1ng greetmg ca rds and relat ed
pr oduc ts 1n lo c al retatl stores
Prefer mature mdtwlduals 1nter
ested 1n w orkmg up to 5 hours
P8f week Ino eve mngs) Traimn g
prov1ded . no e xper~ence neces
sJry Call butween 7 end 9 PM
on Wednesday , Sept 2 at
304 - 4 2 8 - 592 3 Am e r tc an
Greet ing s Corp. Equal Oppor·
tuntty Employee.

1 8 Wanted to Do

1 1 Help Wanted

· - ·Gallipolis_____ -----

2l26

Want ed t o buv sta nd1n g ttmber
Ca ll AI Tromm at 614 742232 8

PH. 742·2027
•- I '

Electrician , eu1perienced 1n •II
phases of r e ~tdentaal end co m mercial ins tallation and repa1rs.
Salary neg otiable. Phone 61 4 ·
992-5009 . ~ ·· n -F r l 1 2 00
noon·6 :00 pnr

Ch1ld care prov•d ed m my hom e
lots o1 love and learnmg actlv t
ttes Hot lunches. Pho ne 614
992· 7 532

Let U1 Fence 'I ou In
RES IDENTIAL COM MERCIAL

Som &amp;o ne to do mowing Jl nd
brus h ho gging In Racine area
Write to Th e Dally S•ntmel, Box
729W, Pomeroy, Ohio 45 769

PIANO LESSONS E.llpen enc ed
p1ano mstru ctor G1v1ng lessons
for all ages tn my home Call

Employment
Services

ACCENT

335a.

Buvmg da1ly gold . s tl ver corns.
rtngs 1ew el ry, sterling wa re. old
coins , targe curre ncy To p pnces Ed 8 u rket1 Ba rber S hop.
2 nd Ave Mtddl eport Oh 61499 2· 3476

8-4 I mo d

3-lllfn

B! hmd C1tw Hall

PARTS

J&amp;L

8 7 1 mo

d

Pomeroy

3 black and wh 1te 6 week old
ktttans, h tte r trained, 304·676

WANTED Orange, s hort -hatred
kttten N eed bV en d o f Se p·
tember Call 6t4 2 5 6 1385.

EAGLE RIDGE
SMALL ENGINE
CENTER

BISSELL

314 [. M.11n St

Ins bu lbs to giVe away 614·
949-2 45 9

tur e 3rd &amp; Ohve St Galltpohs
C11ll 614 -446 3159

CLOSED SUNDAY

L1• • tt l Dl 1,, U U Jtl

pupp1es. Norweg1an Elkhound,
S hepherd , Hu5ki e m ute d Call
6 14 99 2 -745 8

and newer used cars Sm tth
Butck Po ntiac 191 1 East ern
Ave , Gallipo lis. Ca ll 614· 446 ·
2282

"Dowri In the Pits? Call the
Cleland Tearn".

AVON - Sell Avo n for Chr istmas
Make 40 per cent . Ca1 1614-446·

227-1510

Must go l 6 mal es. 1 female

TO P CAS H pa1d for '83 model

Monda y -S a turd a y

BINGO

pm

We pay c ash for la te mo del clean
used cars
J im M ink Chev -Oids Inc
81 11 Gen e J o hn son
614-446 3672

HAS . 12:00 -6 00

£AGU\ UUI- POJII£10Y . OH.
lHUI\ .I 'M- Il &amp; U

S mJII breed puppies Father·
Blue He eler , Mot her -Pekmese
Call 614 - 985 3870 aft er 5 00

9

2S Yeors

7/ 1312 mo

Small m1•ed br eed m ale pup 8
months old. Very lowable and
good w1th children Call 614
843-5 276

R1ck Pe ars o n Auc tio neer li cen sed 1n Oh1o and West Vtrgi·
n1a Esta t e, anuque. farm liquid atiOn sale s, 304· 773-5785

FRII E!TtMAIII
CAll

1-614-843-542 s

2 fnend ly 6 wk. o ld, blac k
kmens Boy &amp; Girl Need good
home Ca ll614· 367 · 0683

8

Worktd in Hornt Area

R ool.ng o t All Tvpes

992-3410

10-8-tlc

lol. all m good cond1110n

PRICE REDUCED - RUTLAND - Ntce 10 year old brtck
ran ch home'" a good locat•on Over I acre of grou nd w1t h 3
bed rooms. 2 balhs full basement lar ge pat10 eq uipped
kitch en, ma ny other n•ce lealur es MAKE OfFER
$39.900 00

R 6 pair$ o n All Mak es
Trans axle R e pa1r s
Locattd Molfwaf let wttn
lt. 7 at~d loshan

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

Lar~e

$3 1. 000 00

4 5 t! c

TUNA •••••••••••••••••••••••,~'!.~z~ ••••• S1.09
ASSORTED FLAVORS

NEW LISTING - RACINE - A nea l 4 bedroom home wtth
large mod er n kttchen and dmmg. lamtly room w1th wood ·
burner FA gas heal Ntce carpettng lhroughoul Vmyl Sid

bur ner, ra nge refr 1getator

and about 2 acres al
$38.000
BRADBURY- N•ce remo
deled 3 Br s on lead•n g
Creek Water Near WMPO
~ulomal te gas heat and n•ce
lol V1ew ol Rl I. For
$21 000
CER11FI ED APPRAISALS
992·3325

TIDE "3t OFF"

DETERGENT ••••••••••••••~2.~~~ ••••• S2. 79

acre N1ce

at $45 000
POMEROV-Excellen l 6 rm
brtck wtth 27x 15 Jamtlv rm
2 modern ! ~rep l aces. cen tral
atr and heat, 2'7 baths dbl
garage and n1ce landscape!
lot Askmg $130 000
POMEROV-Near Kr oger IS
lhts 2 family home wtth vtew
of Rtver Cenlral heat
woodpaneltng garage carpori and 2 lois fo r $29 500
EDGE Of TOWN -! 55
acres tu sl oil Rt, 7 • •lh old
home. $4.000
BALD KNOBS -14 ac res
wtt h lr ee gas Southern
schools $10,500
LONG BOTTOM -11 yt old
Aframe wtlh 66 acres Ha s 3
Brs. 2' baths. 2 sundecks.
2 busmesss rms and large
garage $59 500
SYRACUSE -5 rm s. 3 Brs
centtal heal. n•ce ga rage for
sho p Own er linancmg Ask
tng $15000
tANGSVILLE AREA- S yrs
old ranch wtth 3 Brs . 5
closels, ca1 pettng. wood

OPEN FOR BUSINESS

NEW AND USED
WIDE
SELECTION
ALL MAKES AND
MODELS
CALL 742 -2315

ONIONS ................!:.... 39(

PERCH FILETS •••••••••••'.'.~~~~~~·•• S2. 99
T~STY

v.w.

PARTS

COOkiNG APPLES ........ 99'

NEW LISTING - 10 vr old
ranch 1n Syracuse Has 3
bedroom office. lamtly rm .
stove refrt ge ra tor. diShwa sher and ca rpeting All

'UIII( I~YITID

PAULA liD J ll. lAG

LARGE EGGS ...... P.9.t .... 87&lt;

Small d o g- 1 yr. old Call
614-258 - 197? aftfllr 6 00 PM

949-2263
or 949-2168

HOMEMADE

IIAVU VAllEY .

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

elec hom e on

or 367·

Black and w h1te, male puppy to
give away C all 61 4 -4 4 6-2 158

REALI OR

Gutters
Downs pouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATE'S

TURKEY BREAST ••••••••;~·~ ••••••• S2. 99

Call 614 · 367 -01 8 5
7750

Real Estate ~

Howard L. Writesel

CRISPY SERVE VACUUM PACK

SLICED BACON •••••••••~~~•••••••• S1.29

86 k

v, Bugle pup t , Bl1ck and white

TEAFORDm

Phon e Bill s Here
IUIIN£11 PHON!

McAnhur . Ohio. 4 6851
and the Gallia C ou n ty Re,

19, 23. 24 , 30 31 , 32 . 33 .
34 and 35 The propose d
und e rg r o und w o rk in gs ar e a
e ncompasses 2 . 3 56 acres
a nd IS locat ed o n the Wilk es ·
v1lle an d Rutl an d Qu a d 7 'h
mtn u le U.S .G S quad rangl e
m aps a ppro•l m a t e ly 1 000 '
e a s t t o 2 200 south ent
from W ilk e sville , Ohio Th e
a pplication pro poses to e Jt ·
p a nd the a reas for room and
p1ll a r underground mming

PUBLIC NOTICE
Offers will be received at
the office of Bernard V
Fultz . 111 "12 West Second
Stri!H!It, Pomeroy, Ohio, until
September 11 , 1987 at
11 ·OO A. M. for the purchase

Socl•ons 25 . 28. 30 31 . 32 .

13, 16. 18 19. 24 , 26 ond

COUNTY
APPLIANCES
627 3rd Ave., Gallipolis

SERVICES IN GALLIPOLIS REMAIN AT
414 Second Avenue
Phone 446-0166

R-

D1v1sion of Reclamation .
The p,-oposed coal mining
and reclamation ope ratiOns
will be in Meigs C ounty.
Salem Townsh1p, Sections

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

HOURS: _8:30-S Monday, Thursday, Friday
8:30-6 Tuesday

numb e r e d

0364 3 . to the Ohio Depart·
ment of Natural Ras ouJces.

-

(Above City Loan Bank)
For appt. call 992-5912

and provide for pillar removal on those areas and on
areas previously approved to
be mined
'
The application is on file at
the office ot the Me1g1
County Recorder, Meigs
County Cou" HouM, Second Street. Pomeroy , Ohio,
•6769, for public v1ewing.
Wrrttan comments or reque~t:s for iniormal confer·
ance may be sent to the
Divi s 1on o f ReclamatiOn .
Fountain Square. Building
1 ·3 . Columbus , Ohio ,
43224. wi1h4n thtny day s of
the last data of pubhcat1on
of thtt notice

Court. Case N o. 2!;604.
0 Box 490. Athens. Ohto, Cho'¥1 s .. rs . 12067 Roln·
46701 . has submitted an tree Ava .. PK:kerington . OH
appli c a11on t o revise a Coal 43147, W. . OP!'Oinlod A4 M1n1ng a nd Re clam11tion miniltrltriX of the estate ef

WE'VE MOVED!
f.lmer and Flort ie Hyrell

Public Notice

(8) 19, 211: (91 2. 9 , 4tc

ADDENDUM TO
PART 1, ITEM E (5) ·
SOUTHERN OHIO
COAL COMPANY
MEIGS MINE NO 1
REVISEO 8/ 17187
LEGAL NOTIC E
Soutt'lern Ohto Coal Com·
panv - M e 1gs: M~ne No 1, P

Re viva l
'CARPENTE:H - RP\'Ival se r·
,-,ces wlil bchcid at the MI. Union
Ba plisl Chu re h. Sept. 6-13. a 1 7
p. m ea h evcnmg The Rev N.
L Russell wi i be 1hr Speaker. Thf'
church IS loc ated on Count \' Road
10 two m iles south of Ca rpel ner.
The Rr' . Donald Shu e. pastor.
inv\les the publtc lo allend
GROUNDBREi\KING - Bill Radford, co-chairman of Rock
Springs United Methodist Chruch building committee, turns a
shovel of dirt at the ceremony Aug. 23. Also pictured are Mi chael
Leifheit. Ryan Foster, Av ery Goeglein and Bill Clark.

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Public Notice

The Family Of
JACK F. KING SR .
Wishes to thank tNetyone who gav11 food,
~. cards and donations during the loss
of our husband and
father.
A special thank you
to Rev . John Evans. A
wry special thank you
to Ed ond Sue King.
Mrs . Joan King
and Children

Groundbreaki ng ceremoni es
lor an add rtron 10 th e Rock
Sp r in gs Unrled Melhodis l
Church were held Sunday . Aug.
2:l
· The cere mony fol lowed Ihe
regu lar worshtp service with a
processional of Ihe pans hioners
J'ed by Rya n Foster carrying a
cross . Michael Ler fh eil . the Ho i)
Scnptu rcs. TraviS Abbot!, lhe
Chr is li an flag. and Mat th ew
Morris, the Amer ica n Fl ag Th is
was followed by lhe pas tor, lhe
Rev. Mel F ran klin , the offi cers of
I he c hurch. Ihe building co mm il lee a nd 1he congragallon.
K a nd J . Constructi on has
been awarded the co nt rac t for
burid rng a 20x40 tool add illOn 10
1he Sunday sc hool wmg, and a
l0x20 fool ad drlion lo Ihe sa nctua ry. It has bee n JUSI over a year

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In Memory of
JEAN KLOES
who depaned
this life
Sept. 1, 1984.
It's been three
years since you
went away.
Only God knows
how much I miss
you .
Ma

Groundbreaking held at church

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orga uized
Harold Blacks ton. administrative boa rd char rman. Bill Clark,
Sund ay school s upen nl ende nl .
Bcm Wrll s. pres ide nt of lhe
Unrl ed Mel hodlSI Wo men. Arfan d King, yo_ul h leadrr and
you th represe nta ti ve. Bil l Radford and Wendel l J e ffers CO·
cha it man of the but ldw g co m
mrn ee. each tur ned a s hovd of
di r l tn the groundbrea ki ng
ceremony.
Aft er prayer a nd congrega
tiona! singmg of " The Chu rc hes
One Founda lto n". Ihe s~ mbo l s of
fall h we re retu rned lo the
san ctuary
Sund av sc hool at Ihe c hu rc h lS
·held al ·9 1o each Sund ar with
worshrp serv ice al 10 a .m

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Real Estate General

Near Nonh Gallia H1gh S c hool
Thurs , Fn . 8o Sat Cloth1ng,
hom e tntenor , glassware s ome
old furntture
Shoestrmg Rdg Community
Vard Sale 5 HP rotnttler , ster90,
microwave o ven, Honda 80
motorcycle, c loset· lots ot
clothmg· all sates Down At 7 to
Cl1pper Mllls follow s1gns 446-

2847
Yard Sale Fn - Sat 1!4 m1l e oft
141 on Graham School Rd
M1 sc 1tems.
Carpo rt Sale Fust nght oft
Bulav1lle Pk Boys cloth es ,
goo ds Fnday only,
Painted pu mpkins. crafts , nam e
bra nd Jea ns, clo thes, d1s h es. 2
m1les west on 141 Fn &amp; Sat
9 00 ]
4 -Famlly Garag e Sept 3rd · ? ,
4th· 8-3 30 Ram or Stun e
Clothing. lots - m ise 67 Ford Xl
conve nible. 76 Mercury Ruth
Wells Becker resrdence. near
rest&amp;urant· Wilkesville
6 Yard Salas -9 Fam11tes: 8 30
AM , Thurs. &amp; frt 6 miles out
218 , road across Martm ' s
Stone Baby coats &amp; clothesadults, home inter1or. tires.
furniture, lamp shades, c h1ld1
b1gfoot and more
fn • Sat , 9· 6 , Pon•ble crib,
stroller, bJby Items , b•throom
van1ty , boys 4T clothing, handmade crafl:s. t-iomewoad Or ..
f1rst road left off 160 after
81dweii ·Porter 1ntersect1on
Garage Sale
Blvd., Sept. 4
Shine

315 LeGrande
a. 5, 9-6 Rein or

'Yard Sale· Bidw•ll. Turn at
B1dwaH 1ign . Fri. 8. Sat Child·
ren• cloth••· lites 4·8, h•gh
che1r, flbergteas garage door
12x&amp; . atr cond . picture frames,

and mofe

Yard Sa le. 218Thord, Fn · Supt
4th Sat - Sept 5 th Stove,
re1ng freez e r. furntture. dt shes,
pans and etc
G1ant Sale Earl Ftelds, Hartford,
W Va Sept . 3, 4, 6 &amp; 7 New and
us e d Ftre pi Jce screens dis hwar e, 2 s hallow pumps w1th
tanks, hunting cloth es. boots,
sm all wooden barret, tools.
knick-knacks

-------Pomero·v----- ....
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

Street wide yard sal es Fr~ and
Sat , Sept 4th and 5th 9 004 00 Wr1ght St near Po meroy
Elem entary
810 S S8co nd. Middleport,
August 31 to S eptembur 5
Drapes, hn ens, bedd1ng. dtshes,
tools , living room sUite, beetroom stute compl ete. figurines,
chaus , lots m1sc
Sept 3 4, 5 9 ·00 -5 00 Chester , Ohto, Old Rt 7 (Sumner
Ad 1 Follow !1gns off St Rt 7
1 !l;t sole 'l n 3 years
Se pt. 3rd and 4 t h 'I• mile off 4
lane At 33 on Peach Fo rk Ad
Me n's. wome n's 1nfanu to 7
clo th1ng, mce baby furniture and
a cce ssot~es toys, m1sc
M1sc .. qu11t qieces le ota Maa sar , bes 1d e East e rn H1gh Scho o l
Thurs , Fn , S&amp;t, 9 00 ·5 00
Ba ck Petta Sale Sept 2nd. 3rd
and 4th Wtlltam Van Me ter
residence at 244 S Thtrd Ave: ,
M1ddleport Ohro. 9 00 4.00
Multi-family Inf ant. maternity,
children adults clothing, m1sc
furmture , d1 s hes , antique baby
bed, toys , bo cycle Fnday Saturday Chester
3 tam1ly SeRt 2 ,3,4 Turn left al
Memory Gardens 1 !It house on
left after cross road Approx 1 'h
m1le Ram or shine Clothmg.
row1ng machme. gun ra ck, small
kitch e n appliances, bt cycle,
miSC.
Movmg Sale Sept 4th and 5th
1 0 :00·6 DO Household go o ds
po rt abl e dishwash er, Cosco tea
cart, new 1nlatd hno le um, dishes,
drapery rod JUnior and g ~rls
clothtng 850 Ma ple S t ,
M1ddleport
Sept 2 nd 3rd 4th and 5tl} At
Harris on Sm1th residen ce on
Pme Grove Rd, Racm e Oh10
Anttque p1 cture , humtdifier .
m1sc
S e pt 3rd. New and used mise
wome n Jnd ch1ldrun clothmg,
sewing machine glassware,
king stze bed and much m o r~
Fo urth and Crook St , Syracusti.
Oh10 9 00·1
Thursday and Fnday, Sopt 3rd
and 4th , 40630 laurel Cltft Rd ..
Pom eroy Lotso f1temsmcludmg
5 gun s
Garage sale Se pt . 4 9-5 p.m
One day only 5 2 100 SR 3 3 8
Otrectly across from Ka1set
Plant

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B Fa m1ly Vard S ale - Tuesday
thru Saturday Aatn or Shme, red
brtck house below Std ers· J e
welery Gal li poli s Ferry lots of
bargam s
Yard Sale fn st 11me tht s year ,
JU St a bO\Ifl Coa st Gu1rd Stat1011
on 3 5 He nderson ltnda John s,
1 2 t1 ll dar k l ots of item s 1 2 3
Chu rch Yard SAle, Sept 3,4 5
9.00 t1ll ' Electnc ra nge and gas
lamps, clo thes all stzcs Ac ross
fro m St11u ft er at Ga ll opolts Ferry
18 Mult1 Fa m1ly Yar d SAles o n
5 1,11 miles of County Rd 50
(G un\l tUP.J betw een Rt 87 and
Cam R1dge Se pt 3.4 5 9 0 0
AM till ' Eve rythin g fr om
ant1q ues to new 1te ms
Yard Sale l ong Hollow Road,
w a tch for s1gns . S ept 3 4 5
Yard Sale 9 00 am to 2 30 p rn,
jno sale befor e 9 ·00 Jm l Wed,
Thurs . Fn, 12 6 Plea san t St
Last Chant:fl Yard Sale, Fn a nd
Sat , inf ants adult clo thtn g,
glassware, etc Roush and Se
cond S t Mu on W Va
Yard Sale, 1809 Jetfer5on Blvd ,
Pn and Sa t 9 00 hll 6 00
3 fa m1ly ya rd sale. Se pt 3 and 4
9 00 hll 4 00 109 Jonus St
Gtgan tte Yard S ale Sept . 3,4 ,5 ,
below S1durs Jewelery stor e
Gallipolis Ferry , W Va
Yard Sale, large, Route 2
between Gallipolis loc ks a nd
Vall ey VIeW Thurs and Fri. 9 oe
till ?1
Garage Sale 2923 Maple Ave,
Thurs . Frt Sat lamps, aP.pllart·
cas bedspread• and lots of m11t:

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�Page-14- The Daily Sentinel
31

LAFF-A-OAY

Homes for Sale

Wednesday, Saptamber 2, 1987

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
49

For !,.ease

54 Misc. Merchandise

For Salo By Own en 6 rooms and
ba1h. 2 BR ., 3-'
blsamentdry Gar&amp;ge. In Gallipolis. Ohio.
Call 614·446-2605 .

FOR LEAS E on e · btdfo o m
apartment overlookmg e1ty park
1175 per month Gall614 -4462325 or 446 -4425 .

Callahan 's Ustd Tire Shop. Over
1,000 hret. 11zes 1 2 . 13, 14, 1 5 ,
16. 16.6 . B miles out Rt 218.
Call 614-266· 6261 .

House- 3 BR . FA . CA. $6000,
down
Assume loan. Kyger
Creek Schools Georges Creek.
Ca ll814 -446-7757.

FOR LEASE Apartment with
completely remod eled kit ch en. ·
bath, bedroQm and livingroom.
Available m1ddle of Augus t .
S econd floor, corner Second and
Pine Parkmg area provided.
$22:5 pe r month, or S250. w1th
ki tchen appliances furni s hed
Call 614-446-2325 or 446-

Pla1tic c istern state approved,
plastic septi&lt;: tanks, plaa1ic:
culvens, me1al culvens RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jackson, Oh. 614 ·286· 6930 ·

••ze

2 bedroom. 2600 aq ft 11ouse
lor s ~ e by owner1 at 1096
Sunset Drwa. This house re-

cently suffered fire damage and
IS DHMed for Nil&amp; ' 'as 111"
Estimates f or total reconstruc-

4425 .

tion are apprO !!-tmately S24,000

Merchandise

Tht s ad w•ll run lor one week
on!y . If interested call Sue
M oulton. eJtec utnx of t he estate
of Judy Pollock, at 614-446

51 Household Goods

3 SA home. 2 acres . Centrally
loc ated neBr Albany, Athens,
Meigs M1nes House in good

7671 .

Go vemment Homoslrom01 . (U

SWAIN

"Don't be
sir - I'm
stU dYlfi
• g
J•ust a psycholog"st
1
feaC t•

"

AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Olive 51 , Gallipoli s
NEW- 6 pc wood group- $39 9
Living roo m SUites - $199 -$599
Bunk tfeds with b eddmg· $ 199
Full11ze mattress &amp; foundat1on
S\ a.t l ng
e99 Rad;nu s
st8rt•og - 599 .
USED - Beds, dressers bedroom

· 1 oe 1lnquent tax property
repa.r
}QflS.
Repouess1ons Call BOS-687
6000 ht GH~ 9805 tor current+------------,------------~ w11nger
suites , washer.
5199 -$299
D eslin
kse
a coinplete
repo hst

6 room house, two baths, new
roof Nusesh wmdows. garag e
246 N. Fourth Ave , Middleport
Make offer 614· 247- 4672 or
614 247 2532
Three beOroom br•ck home,
large lwmg room. deck. free
wate r-sept1c, Bh percent loan
assumptiOn , f1ve minute!! to
Point Pleasant. Aft er 5 p m.,
3 04-675· 5306
2 or 3 bedrooms, double lot
C lo.!le to !lchoals and .!ltores.
$18 000 304 675-7833
4 bedroom, 1 V1 baths. base
ment. cental air , 2 car gareg e.
l yn n St Ne w Havftn, 304-882-

2956.
3 badroo m ,ouse. acre lot
loc ated betwee n Gall1polis Locks
a nd Goodyear Plant after 4 ·00
call 304 576-2683 or 5762101

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

44

lot for sale Clearv1ew Estates 6
miles so ot Gallipolis on Rt . 7
For more mformat1on call Angie
8 :00 AM 6 00 PM - 614-4469445 . Nights 614-256-6888 or
256-1140
1 112 ae lot on ,Jerrys Run Rd
Apple Grove. with rural water
304-576-2383
PRICED RIGHT ~ One acre
bu1lding lots on Rt 2 at Ashton
Pubhc wetBf end mob1le ho mes
permitted. 304-576-2336 .
One acre lots on Mason 80 at
As hton, publ•c water. mo b1fe
homes permjtted, $500 down
S 160 per month 304-576
2336
Two lots on Sand Hill Road
Three m1les from town , 304·

675-2848

32 Mobile Homes

1970 Cambridge 12x 70 · Gas
hea t. 3 DR . , 1 'h bath E 11 tra ~1ee.
Dis hwasher $8950 Call 614
46-0175
1974 Conco rd · 1 4 x70. total
elec, 3 Br , nsw carpet Must
se e Call 614-446-0175
: 14lll 70 w1th Blllpando· 2 Br , 2
bat,s new c arpet. utlhty roam
Delivered and blo c ked ,
$ 10,500 Frnanc mg avallabh!
Fre nch Cny Mob1le Homes. In c.
Call614-446 -9340
1971 Fleetwood 14 Jt 6~ . 2 BR .
b .tra large kitc hen Price redu ced Fr e nch C1ty Mob1le
Ho m e!!. Call 614-446 -9340
Used Specials· 1973 New Moon
12lll60 2 BR 1 975 Challenger
12 )( 55, 2 BR 1971 R1heraft
12x 60, 2 BR . S ee at French City
Mo b1l e Hom es Of Cal l 614-446·
9 340
Btg down payment. s hort t•me
employment. o r past cred11
h• s tory stopp1ng 'you from buy·
tng a home? Cons1der a reclaimed 14x70 Only S500
do w n &amp; take over balance
Pllym ents c heaper . han pay1ng
rent Call MID OHIO FINAN ·
CIAL SERVICE at 772-1220 or
7 73 -3926
1 4• 7 0 Holly Park w1th 'h acre
land . Tra1l e r loaded with extras.
Rea s o na ble Ca ll 614 - 446 6 8 58
Fo r S ate or Rent 1984 14x65.
fe n ced yard . 3 lot s R1 160
Eve rgree n Phone 61 4 -446 ·
1 3 39 o r 446 -1 528

41

Houses for Rent

N1eely fumtshed Sf!'all ho use
Adults only . References re
qu1red Oft s treet parkmg
614-446 -0338

P,

4 BR Mouse lor rent 3 m1 s o of
Gallipolis 5300 a month plus
dep Ref required . Call 6,4.
446-1615 Aftet 5·00 PM , call
446 1244
4 BR house on 1 acre. Excel
locat1on Ref Call A-, Rul
Estate Broker Call 304 -6755104 or675 -7738 .
For rent or sale Will help finan ce
or land contract . 10 yr old
house~ 3 BR , Patr~ot V1llage
Call 614-446-1340 or 446-

3870

1 ) 2 Bedroom 2 story 1n town .
Dmmg room . fam1ly room . 1
year leaAe No Children 6300 a
month 2) 3 Bedroom home in
Rodney Village II , ~ baths . 6300
a month. 3) 2 88droom bn'"k
below Swan Creek Den. full"
basement, 1 car garage $250 a
month . References, credit check
and secu11ty depos•t requir.ed
No pets allowed. W1seman Re al
Estate 614-446 -3644

128 State St Vz of double
Adults w1th 1 eh1ld acceptable
Ref and See dep. reqUired Call

614-446-0254

3 BR .. unturn1shed . no garag e.
87 Spruce St . S250
Call
614-446· 2158
3 Br , fully equ1pped kitchen,
CA N•ce 45 SpruceSt $300.
Call 614-446 -2158 .

1979 Mob1le home &amp; "'ce level
lot. Excellent s hape w1th bUild·
1n g Ca l l 614 - 446 9293
a ny t im e

Small house. furn1shed. 3 rooms
and bath Water fur"' s hed
Adults No pet s Ret &amp; Oep Call
614-446-2543

1974 Total elecmc. 1 4~~t70 . 3
BR se t -up fo r woodburner , new
carpet , apphances 28,000 BTU
alf conditioner meluded . $7500
Call614-245 -,5163

Recently remodeled, 1 bed·
room , 1n town Otf strem park·
ing, wuher·drver References
requned 614 - 992 -5912 or
614-992-6723 aher 6 .00

1976 Buddy MQblle Home
14x5 5 w1th 1 O~t32 add1t1on
1ncl udmg w oodburner Oy.oners
moved -must s ell BestoHer Call
61 4 -446- 842 7 after 5 :3 0PM

3 bedroom 1n Middleport Deposit required. Call 614 -992 ·

With lar ge living ro om and
bedroom ad d1 t1on located on 3
acres Call 614 742 -3149 after
5 00 pm
1979 Nas hua 1411 70. total elect·
fi C 1 Y1 ba th , deck , with or
w1thou1 satalhte d1sh . On rented
lot . Call 614 992-6710.
1972 Ric h ardson 1 2x60 2
bed roo m, washer a nd dryer
Bloc k an d u n derp1nn l ng 2
po rch es 66500 Call614-992·
2448
1972 Wmd so r, 12Jt70, 2 bod
roo ms. woodburn er, air eondi·
tJOn , deck. ewn1ng 66,100

304 675 1558

Mu!lt sell 12x 60 Sc hultz 304-

882 ·20,48 .

' 7 1 Holly Park 2 bedrooms.
e xpando h\lln Q room , step up
d1n n1ng area and k•tchen , newly
deco ra ted a nd carpeted . cet1Ual
a 1r, beautiful, $ 15,000 00 For
a p po1n tm e nt call 304 - 67 5 ·

1926

33

Farms for Sale

7 1 acres w oods and pasture
Hou se. b a rn. &amp; outbuildmgs
located 5 miles h om Glenwood.
W Va Call for appo1ntment
Da ve O ' Neal Re al Estate Broke r.
3 04 -675 -1 5 80 J1m S taats
304-675 331 3 or J 0 Staats

304,675 ·6898

135 acres approx 20 acres of
bottom land, 2400 lb. tobacco
base. large barn, 3 outbUildings
Mobile home hook-up Nice
home aite. l o cated o rt\ Swan
C reek Call 614-256 -1774
20 a cre farm with 3 DR house.
Hannan Tra ce Road. Glenwood,
W Va . for more mformation call
304-7'7 3-5118 or 773· 5186
after 5 00

34

2606
3 bedroom Adults
304-675· 4384

No pets.

Small 2 bedroom house wit,
ga;age unfurnished, good to ea·
t1on . Ava• Iable Sept. 1 6t,. 304
675-2651

42 Mobile Homes for Rent

Co mme rcial build10gs for l•ase.
D o wn~ o wn Pt . Pleaunt. Stores.
otf 1ces A -One Real Estate.
Ca rol Yeager. Broker. Call 304-

675-6104

Furmshed Eff•dency 5145 Ut•h·
tin paid. share bath . 607
Second Ave , Gallipolis Ph.
446-4416 att er ?PM
Upstairs unfurmshed apa rtment
Ut1ht1es paid. Carpeted, no chtld
ren or pets Call614-446 -1637
Furn1shed apt next door to
l1brary One pro less1o nal Adult
only Park1ng Ph 446·0338
Furnu;: had apartm e nt , 52 10
ut•ht•es pa1d 1 bdr 920 Four1h.
Gallipohs . Call 446 -441 6 af1er

Furmshed downsta1rs, 3 l'ms
and bath Clean, No pets Adults
only Depot It and Ref Requ.red
Call614-446 -1519
2 BR apts . 6 close ts . k1tc hen·
appl furnished , Washer Dryer
hook ·oP . ww c: arpet. newly
painted. deck
Regency trc
Apts Call 304-675 -7738 or
675-5104
Remodeled upstairs, 2 BR ,
unfurnish e d . ut1l1t1es pa id
Adults only 749 Se cond Ave
Call 614-446 -1457 afte r 3 30

PM

-

For Rent AC . furnished 2 BR .
mob1l e ,ome located at K &amp; K on
Eastern Ave $185 a mont,
Dep and Ref requ•red Cell

614-256-1187

2 BR , furn1shed and modern
Expando livingroom. City school
d•stnct 314 3rd St Kanauga
Call 614-446 -7473 .
Mob•le Homes tor Rent Call
614-446 0527 after 2;00 PM
N1ce furnl!lhed mobile home on
Upper Rt 7 . 2 BR . water paid.
$200 a month Call 614-245 ·
5818
Furnished 2DR , c able available,
AC , uver view in Kanauga.
Fosters Mobile Home Park Call
614-446-1602
Nice. 3 BR ., trailet for rent in Rio
Gra nde Call614-245-5152
2 bedroom and 3 bedroom
mob1le homes for rent furnished. Ca11814 992 -7479
2 bedroom 1n Pomeroy . 8200.
per month. Ca11814·992-6763
Furnished 3 bedroom mobile
,orne with washer and dryer No
pets Phone 614-949-2253
Trailer for rent 12x65 . No
c,tldren. Call 614-992- 2367
after 5 :00 . anytime weekends.
2 bedroom mobile home. V2 mila
out Jancho Road. call after 5
p m ., 304 -676-6483

44

Apartment
for Rent

Nicety fwrnished, 2 BR apart·
ment. N1ce location . AdultsonJy.
Cell 614·448 -2404.
,,

of used furn11ure .
NEW - Western boota· 530
Wo rkboot s $18 &amp; up \St eel &amp;
soft toe) . Call614-448-3159 .

Count y Applian ce, In c Good
us ed appliances and TV set s
Open 8AM t o 6PM Mon t hru
Sat. 614-446-1699 . 627 3 rd .
Ave Ga llipOlis, OH
Valley Furniture, n ew, &amp; used
large s ect1on ot quahty fu rn itur e 1216 Ea s t e rn A vo . .
Gallipo lis
·
GOOD USED APPLIAN C ES
Washers. dryers. refr,1 gerators ,
ranges . Skagg s Applianc es.
Upper River Rd bes1de Stone
Cres t Motel 614-446 7398
LAYN C'S FURNITURE
So fas and cfl au s ~m eed fr o m
6395 to $995 Tabl es $50 a n d
up to 5125 . Hid e-a -bed• $39 0
to 5595 , Re cl~ ners S2 25 to
S376. lamps S28 to $1 2 5
DinetteS 09 and up to $495 .
Wood table w -6 chairs S2 B5 t o
5796 . Des k $ ,00 up to $375 .
Hutc,es 5400 and up Bunk
beds compl ete w -mattreues
5295 and up to S 395 Baby beds
$110 Mattr esses or bo • sprin gs
~ull or twin $68. firm 578. a n d
SBB Qu een se ts $2 25, King
$350 4 drawer c h est $69 Gun
cabme ts 6 gun Gas or electric
range S375 . Ba by mat tresse!l
535 &amp; S45 . Bed fram as S2 0 .
S30 &amp; Kmg fram e SSO Good
select1o n ot bed room su1tes.
metal cabinet s. headb oard s S 30
and up to S65

S,

90 Da ys u me as cash w 1t,
approved erf!dlt
3 Mi le-s out
8ulav1lle Rd .Open 9 a m to 5 p m
Mon thru S al Ph 614 -446 0322 .
PAR SO N' S FURNITUR E

1 &amp; 2 DR . aJ)artments for runt
Downtown Call614 - 446 · 3 ~19
or 446 0021
Furn1shed ,Apt · 1 Br S225
Utilities paid 701 4t, A\le.
Gallipolis Call 614-446 -44, 6
after 8 00 PM
Nic:e. 2 BR Apt. Ca ll 614-446

1024

Gracious living. 1 and 2 bedroom apartm ent s at V1llage
Manor and R1\lers1d e Apart
me nts in Mtddl e port Fr om
521 5 rncludmg utll1t1 es Call
614 -992 -7787 EOH

•

2 bedroom ept s a nd house ln
Middl e port a nd Pomeroy Pay
own utilities. Call 614-99 2·
23B1 or 614-99 ,2 2720
Newly furnish ed apartment
Workmg adult s only Ref and
deposrt Ca ll 614 992 5942
affer 5 p m
Apartmen t for ren1 ..n Pt Plea
sant. Very n1 ce Cllll 614-99 2 ·

5858 .

1 and 2 bedroom furn•shed
apartments in · Middleport . All
ut1ht1es pa•d Call 614-992·
5084 dey !I between 1 ~ - oo and
3.00 After 7 30 evenings
1 bedroom 1n Middleport Ut1h
ltes included $210. per month
Call614 -992-6763
1 bedroom upstairs apartment
S160 per month plus ut•ht1 es
deposJt Syracuse Call 614
992 -5587 or 614-992· 5732
In Middleport Third floor , 5
room and bath, clos ed · m back
porch Oepos1t and reference
required Call 614 992 -6026
APARTM ENTS, moblle hom es.
houses . r ,. Pleasant and Galhpohs 6,4-446 -8221
2 bedroom lurnised apt , ref and
depos•t . New Haven. W Va ,

304 882 -3267 o• 304 773-

2 bedroom treiler, 14x70, 304·
676-5393.
.

Business
Buildings

1 and 2 bedroom apartments tor
rent
Bas1c rent tor 1 bdr,,
$183 00: 2bdr , 8219 00. Alao
requtred a S 200 00 sec ur~ty
deposit . CONTACT Jackson
Estates Dept Ph 446· 3!197
Equel Ho u!llnQ Opponunity

Modern 1 BR apartment Call
614-446 -0390 .

Rentals
515.500 Call614-256-6476.

Apartment
for· Rent

Rpm

for Sale
Mercervill e . Close to school
Mo b1l e hom e and lot ready to
m o 11e •nt o E.c el Cond

75

5024
3 rooms and bath. gas heat.
ground 11oor., wuher and dryer
hook up, no c,ildren. Immediate
occupancy No pets. phone
304-675-4480 elllt 53 or 60

Rooms for rent. day Wflek
month Gallia Hotel. Call 614446 -95BO Rent as low as 5120
month
Furmshed room 576 Ut1ht1es
pa1d Share bath Single male
919 Second Galhpohs Call
446 -4416 after 7pm

~~~----~~~ lo ­

Ne w wood 6 pc living roo m
suttes , $3 99 9 5 Ne w hv1n g
room su ites fr om $ 1 79 95 to
S700 , Ch est o f drawers 4
drawer, $48 , 5drawe r 559 95:
End tables from S69 95 set
Used Fu rn1ture· bedroo m su it es ,
full su ed beds tw1n be ds and
rock e rs Aechners h om 899 9 5
and up
THE WORKIN G
MAN "S FRI END
Tree 8o stu mp remo val, c ha1n lmk
fe nces , mulc h. st one top s011.
spraymg, firewoo d , evergreen s
Oon 's landsc apes , 614 -44 6 9646

16 ' AERO Craft t~1 - hull with 55
Johnson . 2 ·8 gal. ' tankl, ski' s
and eqwip . Runs excel t1760.
Caii814-266 -676B .

614-367-0869

76

Muting board. Call 614 -245·
9 297 or 2 4 5-60 57 betwee n

Queen SIZe qu11t topa· Mapl e
leaf. Shamrock, a nd Tree of l1t e.
Call 614-446 ·0475 or after
5 00 -3 67 -72 8 9

614-446 -7444

PARSON ' S FURNITUR E
Ne w wood 6 pc livmg w ood
su1 te s S399 9 5 c hest of dre w ·
ers . 4 drawe r· 548 , 5 dra~e r ·
559.95, mattress &amp; bo,11 spriNgs full !IIZB; 31 2 COli. S149 95 ~e t ·
twm mattresses. $95
set
THE WORKIN G
MAN 'S FRI END
K1ng S1 ze 8 ooh case Waler bed .
complete, $239. Ma ttress
Wate rbed and Furmtu re War e ·
house 98 Colu mbu s Rd ,
Athen s. Oh1o 45701 614
59 3-7191 .
Mag •c Ch ef gas rang e. bronz e
Exc ellent eond1t1 0 n 575 firm
Fre nch prov1nc1al ch est e nd kn ee
hole desk $75 ap1 eee Ca ll
614-99 2 ·72 1 5 .
2 Early Ame r,can s tyle love se a t
sofas for !Ia Ia 560 for both Ca It
814-992 -2413 afte r 5 :00p. m
Ne w brown and wh1t e !Iota ,
loveseat. chair and ottoman.
$ 325 .00 See He nd e r son
laundermet

52 CB.TV, Radio
Equipment
Good , used color tv 's· po rtab le
and flo or mod els C!i tl614 -446 ·

1149

9·30 -4 .30

57

Musical
Instruments

lo cat ed in Ce nt e n a ry righ t o ff
141 , 'I• m1 on l mcoln P1ke

58

Bundy Cler10 et, used 1 year.
5225 Call614 -446 0936

1 984 Esco rt, stand ard tr a n s .
1 976 Honda 5 00 · T Radnose
Bea gl e pups . Ca ll 614·367 7230

Fru it
&amp; Vegetables

Red ru p beuies. Pick your oW'l&lt;n
or we pi c k. C ~ H Taylor 's Be rry
Good deep w ell pump, com· · Patch 614· 245 · 5 064 cr 4146·
8692 .
plet e. c heap 8 '/• " s k1ll saw Ca ll

61 4-446·0155.

Wood d ining roo m table Wit h 4
chalf$ a nd buHe t, $2 00. Call
614· 446 -8926 .
Ca taly llc con\lefters, on ly
$89.95 Most mod el• lns talla·
t1 on al so availa ble Mu ff ler Man .
9 S timp son Ave . Athe ns. Oh io

1·800-843 -3767

1 98 5 Grave ly Walk · ll ~ hmd BHP
with snow blad e. Very good
cond tt• on 1 98 5 Hond111 CR2 50 .
Good shap e. Ce ll 614 9 92 6710
Girls bike s for !!ale. Call 61 4 99 2-5732 afte r S 30 pm

Quality FrUi tl a nd Vegetables
retail and wh ole. ale. B &amp; S
Prod uce 8e rou fro m P i n ~ Hu t
Gallipolis Ohio.
Ve llow F; ee st o n e Cann i n g
Peae, es Now Available. Call fo r
\lart et1es and pn ees
'BOB 'S MARKET
Mason 773 -5721
Open 7 Days
CONCORD GRAPE S - Ju •ee ·
Je lly · Jam
l able-Ut1n g.
Wilson Vineya rd. le ata rt Sand
Hill Ao ed, 2 v1 m•l es 1rom traHie
light on Rt 62 no nh Po mt
Pl easa nt $4. 10 lb basket t1 4 ·
40 lb Please no slll es, on
Sund ay .304 67 6 2 679

1976 C he vr ole t Mon za , l ow
mil eage. runs good. S500 23
in ch co lor TV $ 100 Ca II
614-9 92-5396 pre fera bly a tter
6 0 0 pm
MO'&gt;I Ing , mus t &amp;"II Botens 14 HP
tracto r w 1th 4 a ttach me nt s.
S1200 080 7 p c pine bed ·
room su•te. S3 !lO. Sear, J;lehu ·
midif• er. s 1 2 5 , 4 pe . llv1ng roo m
su•te, $150 , Homellte Ch a m
S11 w (Model 955) , 5150 Sean
S ump P ump. 525 Laqje d og
bo• . S25 OBO Call 6 14 · 3677702 .
Remode hn g JI Bedsprttada , drap ·
e ries. 1 qUi lt Char lott e Wr e n .
1 62 Mtd w ay , Nuw Ha-..en . W

v.

TONY ' S GUN REPAIRS. ho t
re blu ei ng now 1llking or d e t
orders for c ustom Mll u&amp;efS c•ll
304 -6 7 5 -4 63 1
Roo m $1 ze. Pe r ~ t an rug , 8 .1.t 2 ,
Sea rs S 1 50 30 4 -675-454 8

18 hAgs Alummu m D••do 304 ·
675 4 22 8

Farm Supplies
&amp; Live stock
61 Farm Equipment
C RO S S &amp; SON S
U S. 35 Wes t, Ja ckson, Oh10.

614 286-64S1

Meuey Fe rguson , Ne w Holland
Bu sh Hog Sales &amp; Se rv•ce Over
40 used tr1e-tor1i 10 choote fr om
&amp; compl e te line- o f ne w &amp; u sed
equ1pm ft nt lar gest selact io n in
S.E Ohio.
BOO Ford t ra ct or. pl owf, disc. 5
ft Fo rd bus h hog. 1)46 0 200
gat. s pray tank. S 29&amp; Ca ll
614 -286 -662 2

71

Autos for Sale

1982 Ford Van 50,000 m•les
$3860 1984 Ford Tempo. auto ,
PS , PB., AC ,, AM -FM stereo .
S3695 Call614-286 -6522
1984 Ponha c Sunblt d , 2 tonec 4
dr , 6 s pd . AC . 4 new radial
tires. s un root Exc el cond .,
ni ce Call 614 · 256-6 2 76
197D Ford Pint o R una good
Gody e~tc el 5700 , Ca ll 614
44 6 -1 2 14 ah e r 6·00 PM
19 84 Reliant SW Vfl ry good
cond Load ed . 5369&amp;. C_a!1614·
44 6- 2 300 .
1977 Tflu nd erbtrd . Needs wor k
S300 C•ll 614-256- 688 7
1975 Datao n w1gcn, re built
mo tor nltW par1 s ures. need
p•int , run1 e.~.cel , $500 C11t
614-446 -334 ()
1973 Ford LTO 2 d r good
eo nd t3 5 0 Ca ll 61 4 -3 8 8 ·

6996 .

1978 Bu1ck Sky lark . V 6, rebu•ll
engm e. 61 ,0 00 miiM $900 .
Clll614 -4461 271 .
Stainless steele• haus t ays t.,m s
Now c u stom made for your
truck. mot or home or c lallrcear,
With life tim e warranty Muffler
M1n , 9 S timpsof'l Ave , Athent,
Oh io 1 -80 0 -843 -3767
197 8 Honda Accord . S&amp;OO . Call
6 14- 9 9 2 5818

1978 Pl..-m tJu thM orizon -4 door.
AC. PS t 976 OldsCUt l•n
Supre rhft 2 door ha rd t op PS .
P8 , AC , 111 ut o Ne wly ptunt • d
C11ll 6 14 · 992· 3989
a ~,r to ,

' 75 Chovy P•C k· up, 6 c vl . ' "'"'
good &amp;look•good 5 1 , 200 Ca n
see PV Apn 4.29 Cy pren Ct .
P1

PI

85 Plymo u th Ho u zo n a-c . every.
th1ng 14 ,600 . 8 2 l TO Ford
I 2.000 Ellferythlng . 8 oth go od
co"d 30• · 17~ · 4 3 76
t 975 Tran i Am 82,000 , 1981
Hond a 750cc. 2. 6 00 miles,
1 1,500, 304 8 75 662 4

Bars. c h ains. and sprocket• to fit •
alm os t a ny sa w SID E R S
' 86 CatfUII(), PlontM:r s te reo, e•c
EQ UIPM ENT CO . Hen defto n.
eo
nd low m•1 n
304 6 75 ·
W, Va 30-· 675 · 7421
2229
Ne w Holland 71 7 forage harveJ ·
1975 Ford LTD run t good .
ter. Ne w Holland "46 7 7 tt h• 'f'
76,00 0 mlll)l 304·4 6 8 · 1638
b1 nd. Ge hl grinder miu r All
good cond it 1on 304 · 273 -42 1 5,
1974 Dodge S port. runs good .
D6 Cat e rpill ar do .z:er . e• c cond. 1ome rult , e au 304 -876- 75t 1
will se ll or tr •i1e for s m• ll'"
1979 Votll sw agen, good cond .
dOll.lf :3 04 · 576 -28 23
ne«ts • ng 1ne. c all lOA-676"

3897.

62 Wanted tp Buv
Trucks for Sale

55 Building Supplies
Bwld1ng Mate ri als
Block br~ ek . sewer p ~ p es . wm
dow s, lint els, otc C laude Wm ters R10 G rand e, 0 C11 ll 6 14 .
245 61 21.
Con c retf! bloelts 1111 si res ya rd o r
de live ry Mason s and Gallipol is
Block Co , 1 23'11 Pin e S t ,
Gallipo li s . Oh10 Ca ll 614-446-

2783

Ready m111. con cr ete and a ll
conc ret e supplies Call us Valley
Broo k Ce m tmt And Su pplies

304-773-523 4.

Pets for Sale

Groom and S upply Shop -Pet
Gro o m1ng A II br ee d s . A 11
styl es Juh e We bb Ph 614 -4460231
Dra gonwynd Ca ttery Ken n el
CFA H•malflya n Pers•l'ln a nd
S1amese k1t1e ns . AK C Ch o w
pupp1 es New k1tt ens, S1am ese
a nd H1me ley an!l Ca ll 614 -446 3844 aft e r 7PM .
Full Blooded Cocker Span1el,
mate 2 yf s ol d $75 Call
6 14 -388 -889 0
Toy m ~t lePo odle · red , $ 150 Toy
ma le Po odl e-red for stud service
Call 614 ·446 -8926
AK C Samoyed pu.ppyfe male. 1 2
weeks old 304 576 272B o r
675 -3466

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

Now bu yin g l hBU co rn or oar
corn Call for lale• t quotes Rive r
C1ty Fa rm Supply . 614·44629 85

63

livestock

Duroe Bo ars Bred just like the
bo a n we tfts tad at th fl Oh io
Testat io n that ga ined ove r 2 .6
lb s pe r day. Ao ge. Be ntley
S abina . OH 513· 684 -2398 .
Wor k Ho rse lor n le APP!9•
1.000· 1.200 lb s 1300 Ca ll
6 14 -367-7118.
Regis tered Quarter Hor se. Ma rtJ
and Colt. 1600 Call 61 4-256 ·
6 309
Re· bt ed Quart e r ho rse mare
with 2 week old colt S700
Also . Salt &amp; Pe pper colored
Stallion. 5250, Bay Stall io n,

614 -992 -2353

1 978 Dodge t,alt ton ptck-up
No ru st Na w tire1 t9 5:0 Ca ll

614" 367 7609
I 978 Fo rd F 160, 4•4 . shari t te r
fi de, a ut o Loo ks a nd ru nt good
! 1260 Ca ll 614 · 247 4 292
19 77 Fo rd F-160 p1ck -up. Runs
grea t an d in real good eondit•on
All now brak M a nd alm ost new
tHea 614 -992 -650 5 o r 61499 2-6 776
'79 C hev y C10 ' BO Dodge
Diplo mat tall 304- 895 -3630
before 3 00 pm
1984 Chevy S 10 Supe r Call.
air, PS . PB . 11iding b•ck w1ndow ,
304 -675-798 5

73

Vans

61 4-446·0749

6402

Ducks 51 0 0 eac h. 304 -676 1926.

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Hay &amp; Grain

600 bush els- last years e81 corn.
52 25 per bus hel Butlers Her e ·
ferd Farm l ower R1ver Ad After
6 00 PM , call614 -266-6518
1000 bales Alf•lta , Clover,
T1mothy 1500 bales millled hay.
W1ll deliver w1thrn 3 miles of

Rutl•nd. 614-742 2716

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'76 J eep CJ6, 258 6-c yl. ,
motot Good eond $ 1 doo

304-675 · 7375.

1976 F"rd
auto PS.
61 , 000
tl 1,400 00

46 Space for Rent

Ranget" halt t on V-8
P8 . sliding gi na,
mil e s , c l e11 n ,
304 -468 -1916 .

1979 Power Wagon. AC , PS
short bed. 60, 000 mil es , also
1978 Super Cab F-250, 4 speed,
long bed, Reec e hitch , 1 978
Ch~ttokee . Auto. PS . air. loaded.
Take your pick or trade fo r 4 or 6
cylinder truc k 304 -675-142B
1984 Dodge half
304 -675-3429

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&amp; Campers

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Ill cr21 1111 Wheel of Fortune

$8500 Call 814-448-2589

iEll Benson
Captain Midnight

1 97 S C hamp ion. 27 h .. serfc on t aine d . AC , g e neutor .
165 00
Call 6U · 367-0fi • .l
even1ngs .

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home Cl•n A Good cond ..
868 0 0 Ca ll 6 U · Z61 · 1332 9''
256 1 307.
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1970 Ch at eau C1mper for Nle,
17 h , 1600 00 30- · 67~ · 6 651 '
1973 truc k c •mp• r. 10 \1, ti , tultv
cont1 lned. S600 .00 304· 1!i7 fi ·
44 35

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for Attorneys, Ac countant, etc
Close tO Court House Call
Wiseman Real Estate Agency.
614-446-3644

1973 Delta 88 New exhaust.
new brakes, V-8 , au to Call
614·446-B195

Large lot Bulevillu-Addi son Rd.
Available Sept 1 Call614·446·
4265 after 4 30 PM .

1975 Ford Ltd Runs goad . New
tires B~ latr AC., AM· FM Stereo. Call 614- 379-2607

Off1ce Space for rent , E Jteel
downtown Gallipolis location.
lnqu1ries call614-446 -4222

1 9B4 Olds. Cutlass Supreme
Auto .• P.B .. PS .. cruise control.
lit, AM ·FM radio . Call614· 367-

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park,
Route 33, North of Pomeroy
Rental treihtrs Call 614-992-

7479.

Space for small trailers All
hook-ups. Cable. Also eff1C1encv
rooms, Btr and cable Mason,

W.Va. Call"304-773-5661 .
SPACES FO" RENT - Tra1let
lots. At. 1, Locust Road. bade of

K l!o K. 304-675-1076.

Autos for Sale

"It's either the most Important astronomical
discovery of the century, or a firefly on the
end of the telescope."

ton 4Jt4,

'(t&gt;uf?

1986 HD Tourglid e- E.C Lowers, Pereo, light bar· other
aece uones 85996 Call 614446-6336 . Day or 446-4411 ,
Even.
198&amp; Honda S:RX 4 wheeler
200 $1200 Call 614-388-

9669
1976 Harley Dav ld11on Sponster. 12400. 614 -992-3461 .

1 978 Toyote GT. 6 llPd coupe,
AC , PB . AM ·FM . Asking 8950.
Caii614 -446 -1GOB .

1983 Yamaha IP 426. UOO
hc;ellent Condition . 304 -676-

1982 Maz~a 8215 luxury . Ex.
cond Asking $4000. Call 614 ~
446 -1967

' 84 Kawa ..kl KX500, new cha•n
and sprocket. good rubber,

-

&amp;900.00. 304-882-2.28

1969 Harley 4&amp;. needs parta,
$1 ,000 .00. 304-882 · 2688

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rl'l pli r, pan t . and aupplle&amp; Pick
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remo11 al . C11t 304 -11 6 -1331
Rot 1ry o r cabl e 1001 driltlnSJ
Molt w ell1 eo mphrttldnme day
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St•rk s Ttee • nd U.wn Ser..., lde,
lawn e •r • land scaping , l turftp
rem ov• l. 304 - 6 76 - 2842 Or
676- 2903

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Denver

OL IVE R&amp; Tree Tr immmg . top·
ping t rrmming , pru,.ing d.-d
woo d. ~Jo rm dam t v• tlk'e
derw rs FroM EIHm•t• s . 304
675-381 7

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9.00 t ill 6 00 Alter 5 .00
304 6 75 2288

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AND 11EATING
Cor . Fourth and P1ne
Gelhpolls. Ohio
Ph a ne 614 U8 · 3888 ar 614 US -4477

and moves t o
to live w•th her

hu sband and h1s thre e

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9:30 0 crl 1m Night Court
Chr•sttne's shocked and Dan
funous when new judge li st

Res ide ntial or commerc•al wlr
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licensed fllflctriel1n htim•t•
free. Ridenour EleCiric•l 304: ·
675-1786

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WHV DON'T YOU
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D1l lard Wa1e r Service Po~l s
~1st e tn s , Walls. Deliver~ An'-'·
11mo Ca ll 614-446· - 404-'Ho
Sund ay calls
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(0.30)

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pools ci st e rn s, wells Pt. 614245 9285
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CIST P. rs w e lts, pools filled Fo rmerly Jame s Boys Wat ers Ca ll
304 -6? 5 -6370

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YESTERDAY'S SCRAM-LETS ' ANSWERS
Nugget ;_ Twill :_ Crimp - Lancst -

Dump truc k deliyery COJII, ''
ston e. s and. gravel, 1ill and 1
uwdust Phone 304 -675'- 1
3190
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Mowrey 's Upholstermg se rving
tri county area 22 years Th e belt
•n lurniture upholstenng. Call
304 - 675 - 4154 tor" fre 'e
est•matf'IS

WRITING

"I don't know if t'm go1ng to like beCOming an adult, " sighed
a coed. "My 1dea of getting dresged up is washing my hair
and wearing at-shirt w1th no WAITING on 1t. "

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BRIDGE

NORTH
• J 10 3
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James Jacoby

East's silence
was golden

+K 2

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SOUTH
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No bndge player likes to let the opponents play one spade 1f there's a
chance he and his partner can play and ,

make a part-score or even a game. So

it.is very commoo for a player to com·
pete when the bid 1s about to be passed
out at the one-level . Unfortunately,
sometimes your partner may think
you have a better hand and get you to a
dangerously high level. Thus today
South found himself m three hearts,
wondermg how he could best make
nine tncks.
The opening lead of the two of clubs
led to the first inference - apparently
West d1d not hold A-K of spades. (He
would have led the king.) Declarer
won the J3Ck of clubs with his king.
-Now how would you play the heart
suit? Normally .the right play with
eight cards between your hand and
dummy and with the Q-10-9 missing is
to play to the ace and then back to the
jack. You hope that the queen is on·
side . However, you have seen the club
jack played from the East hand, you
can infer that he has the king of
spades, and so you have to ask yourself
if it is possible for East to also hold the
heart queen. The answer to that ques·

PEANUTS
HEI'. BUG, DON'T YOU
GET BORED ROLLER
'SKATING BY '(OURSELF?

YOU NEED

A PARTNER

9-Z-87

EAST

WEST
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By James Jacoby

Vulnerable : Both
Dealer: West

1.

West

East

South

Pass

Pass
Pass

Pass

3.

Pass
Pass

2.

North

Openmg lead:

+2

twn should be no, because w1th that
queen East would hold six high-card
points, enough to respond to the onespade opening. So declarer played a
heart to dummy's ace and then a heart
back to his king, dropping the double·
ton queen in the West hand and mak·
mg his contract.

A new book by James Jacoby and
his father, the late Oswald Jacoby, is
now avarlable at bookstores. It is •Jacoby on Card Games," published by
Pharos Books
© 198'1, NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.

l.SultOP~ta'
by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS

4 Snoopy's foe

1 Water

5

Scold
pitcher
6 Moslem
5~
prayer
Rathbone
call
10 Old facts
7 Food fish
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13 Turkish
9 Hire
mountain 11 Sapient
14 Entered on 15 Coming
16 Wine
before
18 Aerialist's 16 Garlic
safeguard
section
21 Dazzle
17 Designate
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Salerno
19 African
24 Tramp
beast
25 Burden
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26 Happening
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butter
34 Soul
23 Puritanical
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27 Obje ctive 37 Tatter
28 Monk
38 Rooney's
31 Ruminant
f~rst mate
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30 Concurred
32 Response
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614 -446-3 438. Open ca1iy 9 t~
4 .30, Sat 9 ·30 to 1 30. Old &amp;
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Forme rly l&lt; e .., ·s now John ' s
Water Servtce. John Waner15 on I
Jr Own er 1,000 or 2 ,000 g. j I
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Sledge 1S t(ied for the m urder
o f the city s b1~ est

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m1las, $460 Cell 614·258·
6867.

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reaso nabl e rate s, 1mm ed laui :
2,000 g allo fl delivery cistern s, 1
pools. w e ll e tc call 304 -576- 1

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7543.

1985 f ·260 p1ck -up. 4 wheel
drive 16500 Call 614-446·

To

BASEMENT

' 84 Black Blazer , 4 x4 Tahoe
package, &amp;9 ,000 00 304-676 ·

1387

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too much wfsdom to let that stop
her from making a fool o( herself

and f1nanctal news wtth Lou

1975 Sprintlllf Motor Home. 22
It self -cont ai ned Low mileBQ ~ ·

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Struts, t119 95 Pair, installed .
Mos t mod~ s. Muffler M1n , P
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Auto Repair

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i;~nchored ltve frorn New

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1980 Dot:lg A Ram Va n, Call

M••ed hay &amp;1 bale on wag o n
Hey fo r beddmg 60c 304-675
5579

other hours

19 76 Fotd ~ to n p ic kup. hir
r;ond Call 614- 379 -2884,

1350 C•ll614 388-9663
Young S1mment•l Bull E• cel lent bloodline. Call 614 -2 66

77

1981 Dodge Omm S600 Cell
614 •992 -3757 o r 614· 992
7 19 2

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Rooms for rent by week or
month Call 614 -992-7521 ,

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Bund\- Trumpet for sale Good
cond ition. Also Kimball Organ
for se1e .Has Drums and several
other 1nstruments Call 614·
992 3 64 0 . After 5 .00 p m .

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Dual exhaUtt ltiitl, 199.96 M'l ·
· ·stalled Mott Fords. Ch..,V
trucks . Vans. 4114'a. Mutfter
Ma n 9 Stimpson A~ . Athena,
Oh io, 1-800-843-3787
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Ne w &amp; Used baby 1tems · d11pla y
strollers no w S39 95 Doubl e
m ott ers, $4 2 50 . Ne w &amp; us ed
bik es· d ispl a y b1kes now 534 95
(onl y 2 ot th es8), s louc h so c ks
now $6,10- 6 pr , pkg . Tool shamm e rs S2 9 S Sllw blad es.
$2 00 . e1c , plus a lm e of u sed
lurniture

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299 F1 ee doh\lcrv and teuers
West Vi rgmu1 800 -6 4 2-24 34 o r
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U•ed and rebuih transmiuiona.
ln,ernally inspected aod guann·
teed . InstallatiOn IVIilable. We
buy junk tranS!fiiSSiona Call
614-446· 0986.
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Four 1 4 tn Ch Chr om e Wif e nm s
304 -6 7 5 4 392

Save aiQ t Check us out fo r
carp et a nd fur n 1t 01 e 9 lll 1 2
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room sun, 539 9 , Mollo h an
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Auto Parts

&amp; Accessories

7•00 PM -10·00 PM

~etal

6:00 I]) Crazy Like a Fox Till
Death Do Us Part

16 ft
ski boat, Mar cruise
Inboard, til t traihtr. run1 great.
$1 , 200.00. 304-676-6815

Ouahty fire wood fo r sala. 825 a
pick-uP-load Bidwell , OhiO Call ,

614-446-8375
3·
k•tchen cab•ne ts . Ca ll

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1983 16 ft Bayllntr bolt with
trail•. 86 HP Chrysler engin•·
Phone after 4 3 0 . 614-992·
7663

Wallpaper Mill Outlet at the
Spring Valley Plaza Beeu t 1ful
f111JW patterns in stock . 30 per
cent off

Me1 a 1 dbubl e bed w1th mattt ess
&amp; bo 11 s prm g. Go od cond itiOn
$1 25. Call 614 446 -2 l 51 af1 e r
New Hot Pomt 16 cu It refflg ,
fros t fr efl 1ce m akef alm on d .
$45 0 S ta ndar d Hot P o~nt alec
range , almond 5275 or bot h for
$700 Call 614 2 56-17 39 or
44 6 -6199 ,

Boatsand
Motors for Sale

Pontoon Boat· 60 HP . Johrison,
trailer . •2750 Clll 814-4484043 after 8 ·OO PM .

4- 1 00 Watt P.A speakBfs

1479'.

condition . Only 10 yrs . old.
Aleu.nder school . 837,500
Agent owned. Hockmg Vally
Realt or 614- 592-5252 Even•ngs 614-698 -5491 , 614-992-

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VARSITY -These Meigs algh School girls will
be leading the cheers this football season for the
Meigs Marauders.' They are, front, I to r, Leah

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Roush; fourth, Ito r. Kitn Eblin, Kim Calvert.

Girl named contest runner-up
Kenda Rizer, granddaughter Kenda for her volun teer service.
of Mrs. Gertrude Rizer a nd She accumulated 1,573 volun teer
daughter of Glenn Rizer, Racine, hours over the past year. After
was fourth runner-up to Ohio the even ing gown competition
Moder n Miss in the scholarsh ip which was judged live in front of
pageant held over the weekend at the audience. of the 20 g irls
the Columbus Marriott Inn competing Kend a was among the
top eight finalists.
North.
Contestants were . judged on
The top eight finalists were
schola s tic ach ievement. volun· given a rose to present to a
leer service. in ter v.tew and even· specia l friend in a rose cerem·
lng gown presentation .
ony. Kenda gave he r rose to Ke lll
For being fourth runner-up, Lynn Bailey. Sponsoring Kenda
Kenda was presented a trophy. in the compe tition we re K and J
She a lso received a scholarship Co nstruction , Pomeroy; J . D.
for being in the top five and in Drlllng. Racine, Hemlock Pipe·
recognition for her volunteer · line, Inc. Roses Excavating, Inc.,
se rvice.
and Sm lth·Capehart 140, New
A plaque was also presented to Haven . .

Comr.nU1ztt1J calendar/area happenings
WEDNESDAY
RACINE - .Souther n Junior
High A thlelic Boosters will meet
at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
junior high schooL
THURSDi\Y
ROCK SPRINGS - The Salis·
bury Township Trustees wil l
meet Thursday evening, 7 p.m. at
) he township hall on Rock
:flprings Road . ·
FRIDi\Y
REEDSVIL LE - A regular

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meeting, of Olive Township Trus·
tees will be held at 7:30 p.m .
Friday at the Reedsvi lle Fire
Station.
ROCK SPRINGS
Meigs
County Pomona Grange will
meet Friday ·at the Rock Springs
Grange hall , 7:30 p.m Degree
work will be given for the annual
inspection. All officers are to
dress in black and white. Needle·
work , toy, baking and sewing
co ntests will be judged . Star
Grange will serve refreshme nt s.

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By Si\NDRi\ L. Li\TIMER
COLUMBUS. Ohio (UPI) Free- la nce write r and motorcycle e nthusias t Dwight Mitchell of
· Dayton, Ohio, is pleased With his
accomplishment of riding coast ·
,to-coas t on a motorcycle In less
than 84 hours.
"! co ns ider it a record because
no one has done it before," said
Mitchell, 62, hou rs after he had
res ted up from his na tionwide
ride on an 883-cc motorcycle.
He left Calais, Maine, on the
Ca nadian border. at 11 a. m .
tE DTl Wednesday. arriving in
Tijuana on the Ca liforn ia- Mex·
ico border a t 7:45 p.m . IPDT!
Saturday. It was a journ ey of
3,600 miles tha t Mitchell covered
in 83 hours 45 minutes.
Mit c hell, who's bee n riding
motorcycles for 20 year s. can be
found in the Guincss Book of
·World Record s for his New York
to Sa n Francisco jaunt in 1983.
· He rna de this year's journey on
a Ha r ley Davidson 88.1.
" I love motorcycling," he said
in a telephone interview fro m
San Diego. "I wa nt to prove how
good the America n-made pro·
ducts are , how relia ble they a re.
"Th e Americn manufacturers
and la bor are gettin g shorf·
changed," he sai d. "The bike is
fantas tic.
"!a lso demon stra ted the relia·
billty of a new lightweight
helmet ," Mitchell said. " I gave It
a good test."
He said he hit a truck outside of
El Paso. It happened in a rest
area and the incident woke the
·
truck driver.
"I laid the bike down and slid
under the truck ," Mitche ll sa id.
"The bike got wedged into the
·hou sing there . My head hit t he
ground, but I fe lt no pai n at all.
." The drver was lnensed tha t I
hit his truck and wakened him
up," Mitchell sa id .
The motorcycle was not
damaged.
"Some gas and oil leaked out,"
he said . "I got back on and
finished the ride." ·
The Harley-Davidson Is now
the only American-born,
American-produced motorcycle,
a lthough the Japanese-basf(l
Honda car compa ny a lso makes

th e Honda Gold Wing motorcycle
at Marysville, Ohio.
The m a in ques tion in front of
Mitc hell now is now and when to
return home.
" I haven' t decided how and
when to come back. " he said . " I
could fly back a nd have the bike
shipped back. Or I could ride.
"I 'm sorely tempted to ride,
a nd stop at the Grand Canyon,"
he mused. '"The Grand Ca nyon
Suite' is my favorite mus ic.

Open house
DARWIN- Open house , with a
wei ner roast and hayride, will be
held Saturday eveni ng, starti ng
at 5 p.m ., a t Word of Life
Christian Academ y, Rout e 681 ,
west of Darwin .
Hayride, roast
SALEM CENTER Star
Grange's annual hayride a nd
weiner roast will be held Sat ur day, s tarting at 7 p.m .. at the
gra nge ha ll on Coun ty Road 1.
north of Salem Cen ter. The event
is open to anyone ages 5·105
In terested In becomi ng a
member of gra nge.
Band m eeting
RACINE - A meeting of
begin ning So uthern band stu·
dents a nd parent s will be he ld
Wednesda y. 7:30 p.m. In the
music room a t the hi gh sc hooL
For more inform atlon ca ll So uth·
er n High at 949-2611 or 992-6970.
Hoffman reunon
CHESHIRE - Descendants of
James C!audl ous Hoffman a n
Cir cero Finney wilt have their
lOth a nnua l re un io n a t the Gavi n
Plant recreation area in Che·
sbire. A covered dish dinner wil l
be served at noon . Directiona l
signs will be posted in Cheshire .

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the U.S. position as " hope lessly tl]ted towa rd
!ration officials has been leadi ng the decision to
encourage Iraqi a,ggresslon secretly, a policy the · Iraq ."
"Our problem Is that If the strategy doesn't
sources fear cou ld expand the crisis surrounding
work the way it's supposed to, it puts us in th e
U.S. milita ry forc es In the oll· rl ch gulf.
middle," Stoddard warned.
Several administration officials and a for mer
An administration official who spoke on the
Sta te Department intelli gence chi ef ex pressed
condition of anonymity, like the other sources,
co ncern .that a secret policy of ai ding and
called the policy "slippery" and noted, "We have
encouragi ng Iraq to esca lat e Its war aga inst
to be careful (the Iraqis) don 't drag us further int o
I ra nian o il tankers risks dangerous
the war while pulling themselves out."
co nseque nces.
With a vacationing President Reag~n In Santa
One admini stration int elligence source said th&lt;'
Bar
bara, Calif. , Whit e House spokesman Dan
support of Iraqi attacks was authorized " at the
-Howa
rd sa id of the UP! reports: "I still think the
highest levels of government." This official would
story
is wrong. I don't think it reflects any of the
not ~ l abora t e. bu t ot her sources said senior
thinkin g at the policy level of this administration. ·
officials In Defense Secretary Caspar Wein·
It's a very bi g government and there are a lot of
berger's office li ave been key arc hitects of the
opinions a nd there Is ·no split and we are all unified
policy .
in our view."
Despite some disagreement. the plan has been
Howard said the State Department on a dally
coor~ lna t ed betw ee n the National Securi ty
basis has been "beating ... over the he ad" Iraq's
Co uncil, th e State Department and the Pentagon.
de pa rting ambassador to Washington, Nlzar
these sources sa id.
Hamdoon, In an e ffort to dlscou ragp new attacks .
Philip Stoddard. a retired deputy ass ista nt
Stoddard, who left his post In May as director of
secretary of state for current a nalysis now
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has succeeded beyond his ex pectations" In ·
co nvi nc ing the admlnls'tratlon that Iraq'! and U.S.
Interests In the strategic gulf region are IdenticaL
Stoddard said he sympathized with the'
a dministration's des ire to rega in the Initiative.
but he sugges.ted the real aim of the new policy Is
to "deny the Soviets a nd the Iranians any basic
role In the gulf."
The United States Increased its military
presence in the gulf " to pre-empt the Soviets a nd
sock it ro thE' Iranians because both were thought
to be politically popular," Stoddard said. He
added that Reagan has "s trayed a long way from
the original stated purpose" of pro tecting oil
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Adminlstratlon sources confirmed ·t he United
States is s haring data with . Iraq from U.S. ·
manned Saudi AWACS planes and reconnalsance
photographs from Air Force SR-71 spy planes ·
based In Britain and from U-2 reconnaissance
planes based in Cyprus. Sources said Iraq also
ma y have data from photos taken by Amer ican
spy satellites.

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WASHINGTON (UP II - Iraq Is being aided In
It s raid s on Iran ia n offs hore targets in th e Persian
Gulf with Intelligence gathered by Amerlcah ·
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Arabia, ad ministra tion sources say.
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ass isting Ir aq's re newed attacks on Iran .
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Is deeply split on whether to support Iraqi
escalation to pressure Iran to accept a cease-fire
in the 7·yrar -o ld war between the two nations.
Iraq, after a 45· day lull. ha s bombed iranian
target s every day s ince Saturday .
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By United Press International
One teachers' strike In, Ohi o
has ended but In two oth er sc hool
district s, both In nort heastern
Ohio. teache rs rem ai n on the
picket lines.
A teachers' strike ended In the
Cleveland suburb of E uclid Wed·
nf'sday , just hours before stu·
dent s reported for their first day
of class&lt;'s. but substitutes took
th P place of striking instructors
in Nort h Ridgeville, where a
Lorain Count .v judge limited the
number of pickets.
Teachers In th e Berks hire
Sc hool Dis triCt In Geauga Co unty
a lso remai ned on the picket lines
Wednesday , but c lasses there d o
not res um e until Tuesday .
Marilyn Cross; vice president
of the Ohio E ducation Associa·

tlon. said as many as 34 districts
are involved in negotiations
between th e sc hools a nd
teachers.
Negotiators for the 350·
me mber E ucl id Teachers Associ·
a lion reached a tc.&gt;ntatlve agree.&gt;·
ment with the Euclid Board of
Educatio n shortl y before 6 a.m.
after an all-night negotla tlon
session at a motel.
LaiN In the day. teachers
overwhelmingly ratified the two·
yea r pact and school offic ia ls
said classes for the di stricts'
5,500 stud ent s would return to
normal Thursday.
The . agreement will give
teac hPrs a 5.5 percent raise for
each of the nex t two years,
r aising the base sa lary from
$18,200 to $19,201. The average

sala ry in E uclid Is now $26,500.
The agreement a lso maintains
class sizes froin kind ergarten to
e ighth grade to 28 pupils and 30
pupils in grades seven to 12.
The North Ridg ev ille Educa·
tlon Association in Lorain County
went on strike Monday after they
fa lied to reach an agreement in a
reopener clause In the ir threeyear contract that would have
ex pired nex t year .
Th e reopener c la use said if
agreements could not be reac hed
on salary and other Issues. the
co ntract would expire.
Wednesday was the first day of
classes for the 4,300 students In
North Ridgeville.
Teachers ' spok es man Ed
Progar said only nine of the
Co ntinued on page 7

Awards ceremony, dinner Sept. 17
Dewey Kennedy, chairman of
the Buckeye Hills Resource
Conservation and Development
(RC&amp;Dl Executive Co uncll; has
a nnounced th at the Sixth Annual
RC&amp;D Awards Ceremony and
Dinner will be held Thursday, ·
Sept. 17, at the Masonic Park In
Devola, just north of Marietta .
Th e evenl~!tt's activities will get
underway at 6 p.m. with a
-lil · pot -lu ck dinner followed by re·
cognition of and awards to one
person from each of the nine
RC&amp; D counties. These lndlvldu·
als will be recognized for their
contribution to resource conser·
vatlon and development In their
respective co unties.
Kennedy also adds that this
ypar marks the 20th year of the
Buckeve Hills RC&amp;D and that all
past executive council members

and past project coordinators are
invited to attend the event . Those
attending will be recognized
during the evening.
.
In observing the 20th year of
R C&amp;D operations, Ke nne dy
points out the many projects and
activities that have been com·
plet ed over the yea rs . Projects
completed In recent years ,In·
elude: critical area sta blllzatlon
projects In Athens County at
Hocking Technical College and
Federal Hocking High School;
roadbank seeding projects In
Meigs and Perry Counties;
county road stabilization projects In Belmont and Monroe
Counties; and recreation devel·
opment projects at Buckeye
Park In Washington County and
Seneca Lake In Noble County.
Other actlv'lties Included re·
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search and recommepdatlons on
multi-nora rose control, recla·
matlon of a bandoned mlnelands
and oil and gas well sites, and
promotion of tourism in the
RC&amp;Darea.
The Buckeye Hills RC&amp;J? Pro·
ject Area Includes Athens, Bel·
mont, Hocking, Meigs, Monroe,
Morgan, Noble, Perry and Wa·
shlngton Counties. Anyone Inter·
ested In the RC&amp;D effort. In the
past or In the future, Is Invited to
attend this dinner and awards.
ceremony.
Reservations will not be re·
qulred since the meal Is pot-luck.
Those Interested In attending
may contact the soil and water
conservation district In, their
county for further details on the .
meal and the meeting.

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rehabilitation and community ·
Membe rs of Meigs County
deve
lopment bloc)&lt; grant pro·
Emergency Medical Service un·
grams
were approved by the
its credited with saving the life of
commiss ioners.
Harvey Willoughby, a nine-year·
A total of $321,000 was alloted
old Gallia Count y youth s truck by
this year for rehabilitation of 23
lightning at the Meigs County
Meigs' homes. So far this year ,
Fair, were comm ended Wednes·
day by resolution by the count y $131,500 has been spent for
Improvements to 10 of the 23
commi ssioners .
homes. Six units are currently
Commissioner Richard Jones
under repair . and seven others
stated he ha s heard more praise
lor EMS memtlers 1n regard lo are under contract to be started
this Incident than any other ·· thiS month.
Last year's block grant alloca·
Incident in the past. " Without
lion was $91,700. Of that amount,
ques tion. " said Jones, "It was the
prompt response a nd expertise . $41.530 has been expended this
year for the approved projects;
exhibit ed by E MS m e mber s that
including Middleport's building
saved this life . All Meigs County
Is thankful for and proud of the acquistion projec t, Pomeroy's
d&lt;&gt;dicated · people who through handicapped sidewalk accesses ,
tra ining are able to perform a resurfacing of Mile Hill Road In
serv ice like this for their com- Sutton Township , and lnstalla·
munity. We 've sa id this to the m tlon of a· wa terlin e in Chester
m any times in the pas t, bur this Township. Other projects In the
board' ·mu st say to them once CDBG program are in different
.
again, thanks for a job well phases of completion.
An
e
rosion
problem
on
County
done ."
Road 10 where the creek is
Six-month performance reports on the count y's housing cutting into the roadbed was

discussed by the commissioners
and Phil Roberts, c ounty eng!·
neer. Roberts said he has been In
touch with the soli and water
conservation dis trict regarding
possible Resource Conservation
and Development · funding to
correct the erosion problem.
Other business finalized by the
commissioners Included:
Renewing the agreement' for
the county 's soli survey.
Appointing John T. Woife,
Racine, to the Rio Grande
College-Community College
Board of Trustees for a term
commencing Sept. 10.
Approving a request from
Judge Charles Knight to wlthraw
his proposed 1988 budget for the
county's burea u of support
Reappropriation of $3,500 for
the soil and water conservation
district .
Reappointing Ron Ash to the
JTPA Private Industry Council
for a term from Sept . 1, 1987 '
through Aug. 31, 1990.

Accuse White House officials
of distorting Bork's record
WASHINGTON (U P!) - The
White House has di storted the
record of Supreme Court nomi·
nee Robert Bork by portraying
him as a moderate conservative
when In fact he Is likely to undo
three decades of social progress ,
said a repor t released today by
the Senate Judiciary Committee
chairman. ·
The 72- pa'ge analysis, written
by consultants to Sen. Joseph
Blden, D-Oe!. , de pic ts Bark as a
judicial activ ist deter mined to
advance President Reagan 's
conservative social agenda well
into the next century .
Blden commissioned the re-

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Rivals burled the Energy
DepBftment with 35 bids, with
offers ranging from bonds to
lree limousine rides, for the
world's largest atom
smasher, each hoping to win
the 10- n\onth review that
started today.
Bidders sent the govern-'
ment thousands of pages
weighing tons and ollering
billions of dollars In aid In
exchange for the $4,4 billion
superconducllng super colllder. Nearly every bidder
claims to have the best oller
and to deserve a spot on lbe
list of fiaallsts.
Dillpute-plagued CaiUomla
barely beat Wedneoday's
deadline lor filing bids, llftd
Alaska, Idaho, North Carellna
and Michigan also were last·
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port In response to a WhiteHouse
briefing book that paints Bork,
60, as a moderate conservative
who would follow the "main·
s tream tradition" of retired
Justice Lewis Powell, whom he
wa ~ nominated to replace.
The White House paper, the
report ·contends, " is a distortion
of hi s record" and contains
"major inaccu racies."
Both studies are like ly to be
used as ammunition by Republl·
cans and Democrats when Bid·
e n's commlttl'&lt;' opens confirma·
tion hearings on the nomination
Sept. 15. The most recent head
count Indicated senators were

eve nly split on Bark.
A spokesman said Sen. Strom
Thurmond of South Carolina,
ranking Republican on the Judi·
clary Committee, had not seen
the Blden repori 1 In advance
Wednesday and had no imme·
diate comment
In a related development Wed·
nesday , however. the American
Civil Liberties Union, which has
broken a .36-year· tradition of
neutrality to oppose Bork's noml·
natlon, accused the administra·
lion of trying to "hide the real
Robert Bark !rom the people" by
concealing his clear ly " radica l"
philosophy.

Block party scheduled ·
Members of the Middleport
Chambers of Commerce are
nailing down plans for their ·
annual block part y.
Kicking off the party will be a
bean dinner at the Dave Diles
Park at 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 18.
Entertainment, food and horse·
shoe pitching demonstrations
wwlli be provided. The event is
open to Middleport merchants,
their employees and to all others
who have supported the block
_ party ..
.
Following the bean dinner, a
dance, the Blue Jean Ball, will be
helc at the nPw bulldlng of
Feeney-Bennett Post 128, Ameri·
can Legion, on Mill St. The dance
Is open to the community and
tickets are being sold In advance
by the Rawlings-Coats Blower
Funeral Home, Middleport Tro·
phles, Bob Freed, Ace Hard·
ware, Dan's and Chapman
Shoes. Admission Is $3 a single
and $5 a couple. Music for
dancing will be provided by
Crossover.

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On Saturday, Se pt.
exhibits from the Center of
Science and Industry, Columbus,
will be featured . There 'l'ill be a
ha mburger ea ting contest by
Pleasers' RPstaurant and the
annual pa pN a irplane flying
contest will be staged. The first
auto show will be held in
conjunction with the block party
and entries will be taken by
Dwa'yne Weber at the .Quality
Print Shop.
The(e wlll be a horses hoe
tournament. a petting zoo and
public games In addition to
booths of. country crafts, w·ood
crafts, ceramics, and refresh·
ment stands with popcorn. pizza ,
funnel cak&lt;'s, sa ndwiches , cotton
candy, tacos. homemade ice
cream, hot dogs, beverages a nd
other Items.
Entertainment will s tart about
noon time and appearing will be
the Meigs High School Band,
" Ligllt" , a gospel group; th&lt;'
Rainbow Cloggers, Denver Rice.
Crossover and Charlie Lilly .

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