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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Local briefs...

Probe shooting at. The &lt;;:ove
Law enforcement authorities are in pursuit of a young while
male, moustached, about five-feet . and seven-Inches tall,
weighing approximately 150 pounds, who entered The Cove bar
on Route 7, near Pomeroy, around 10: 30Tuesday night and fir~
sever:d rounds from a shotgun.
· Paul Gerard, investigator for the Meigs prosecutor, said the
young man entered The Cove and asked lor Char les Barley,
owner of the establishment. Upon being told that Barley was not
·there, the subject lifted a s hot gun and fired several rou nds
before fleeing.
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Aut horities were not releasi ng the suspect' s name Wednesday morning.
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There were damages to the inside of Ihe building and two
peop le, Barley and Kevin Wolfe. claimed injuries Gerard said.
According to a report from Meigs County EMS, Barley and
Wolfe refused lreatme nl a t the scene.

Marijuana raid nets, 53 plant.~
About 53 marijuana plant s were discovered in Meigs Count y
Tuesday night near Cheshire. The Gallia Coilnly Sheriff's
Department and Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation agents,
London, were involved in a helicopter search when they spotted
the plants in 'Meigs Cou nty . They then· contacted the office of
Meigs Sheriff Howa~d Fra nk with the information " Meigs
Depu ty Ruth Frank reported I hal officers received the ca ll from
Gallia at about .3:30 p.m. Me igs officers, assisted by Ga llla
County and BCI, removed the plants from I he area.

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Area deaths
Switzer, W. va·.

Robert Bias

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Wednesday morning .
Closed due to the. threat s were th\" Meigs Junior and ~nlor
High Schools and the Harrisonville, Bradbury, Middleport and
Rul·land Elementary Schools.
Officials report th a t one 17-year-old Middleport student has
admitted calling a bomb threat to rhe high school last Friday .
and will face charges In the Meigs County Juvenile Court of
Judge Robert l3uck. Meantime. investigations are continuing
into the telephoned bomb threa ls with officials warning !hat
offenders will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of !he law.
Checks were made with the Eastern and Soulhern Districts
today,....There have been no bomb threats received In the
Southern District this school year and the Eastern Dislrict
junior and. senior high school has had one threat and that was
last Friday.

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Robert R. Bias, 39, died in
Detroit, Ml ch .. Monday . He was
an employee of the Ford Motor
Company.
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Born Jan. 2., 1928. In Stone
Branch W.Va., he was a son of
tate Roy A.· and Sally Lunsford
Bias.
Surviving are his wife, Bea·
trice Kennedy Bias of Vinton;
four sons, Barry Bias. Kodiak, ·
Alaska, Larry Bias, Seymour,
Ind., David Bias, Milton, Fla.
and Daniel Bias, Wilkesville; one
daughter. Mrs . Tom (Brenda\
Allie, Gallipolis; 12 grandchildren and one great -grandchild;
two brothers. Roy Bias, Over·
land, Mo .. and Clifford Bias of

Daily stock ~prices
(As of 10:30 a.m.)
Provided by
Bry!lf' and Mark Smith .
ol Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewl

Funeral services will be' conducted Saturday, 11 a.m., at
Vinton Baptist · Church, Rev .
Marvin Sallee officiating. Burial
follows at Vinton Memorial
Park. · Friends may call at
.McCoy-Moore Funeral Home In
Vinton on Friday from 7 to 9 p.m.

Funds allocated
Carleton School has been allocated $22,714 in Chapter I funds
for the fiscal year 1987-88. This
money will be funding two
teaching assistant positions rf&gt;sulting In a maximum staffstudent ratio of one-to-four In this
classrooms.
Chapter U funds toraling $1,099
have also been allocated to
Carleton School for the current
fiscal year . .This money will be
used to ·purchase adaptive computer equipmenl and computer
software for expanded st udenl
use.
Anyone 'desiring to review or
comment on the Chapter I or
Chapter II grant applications or
contra cls shou ld contact Kat hleen Luebbert , education director . at 992-6681.

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predictions

Veterams M~morlal
The MiddlepOrt Fire DepartTuesday Admissions -Garth
ment
answered 68 calls- 23 fire
Smith, Reedsville; Betty Friend,
and
rescue
missions and 45
Long Bottom; Harold Brannon.
emergency
calls
- Fire Chief
Reedsville; Helen Sams, PorJeff
Darst
reporrs.
tland; Larry CundiU, Middleport; Timothy Willis, Syracuse;
Hugh Thompson, Langsville.
Tuesday Discharges-'- Patrick
Mahafley, Glada Davis, Katherine Grigsby, Howard Phillips,
Joan Hoffman .

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Pomeroy Lodge No. 164 Is
having a special meeting tonight
(Wednesday), 6 p.m. , for .degree
work . All master masons urged
to attend. The lodge will also
have a special meellngSaturda y,
1 p.m . for detree work.

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Sentinel News Stall

SUPERCRUISE

Revised allocations within the Ohio Depart ment of Development's Block Grant Program will
add abo~ I $2,100 to Me.igs County's piece of the.
block grant pie.
Mary Hobstett er, cler k for lhe Meigs County
Commissione rs, reported at Wednesday 's commis sioner's meellng that she received notice of
the revised figures . The count y had expected
$90,300 in block grant funding but with the
Increase will receive $92,400. Th" county's total

November 30 • December 5
Featuring

Earl
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las t year was $91,700. Eigh t qualified projects
may be funded through block grant.
The commissioner s hav e sc hed uled Sept . 30,
10 : 30 a.m. , for view ing of a cross alley running
east an d west bE'tweeil lots eight --a nd nine in
Tuppers Plains, which has been requested for
closure. Tuppers Plains resldenls William and
Patricia Chapman. Lester Hawk and Roger and
Shirley Hawk have filed a joint petition to vacate
Ihe a Hey . According to the informal ion filed by the
pe tl.tioners, the alley Is no lo nger needed for public
use since other means of access ha• been
arranged by all properly owners abut line: thP ·

Stella Parton
You 'll cruh.t obo&amp;rO tht S,S·. Emerald Sc1n.
with Country Mus!c Stan ..... Eell ThOmlll
conley and Stella Perto!'l · Ptlc e lnc lu~~:s
&amp;lrl cu t: from C~umbus . Our ship Wtll y-t!oi'
Hass~u . Utile Stirrup Cay, 11nd frec:~l
Sp&amp;c.t is Ufnlttd. M th!o; wcc.l $4 lOw pr CC: •

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PETTING - Youn~ter~ attending the Middleport Block Party Saturday will have a variety of

anima ls to pel. This year, a nim als will be on hand
from Noah's Ark In ,Jackson.

Variety of ~ctivities planned
for Middleport Block Party

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A vari ety ol acti vit y wi ll be

fea tured a t 1hc annual Middle·
por t Blork Pa rt&gt;' to be held In the
hea rt of lhe N. Second Avr.
bu siness scrtlo n S&lt;llurday .
The Meigs Hil!h Sc hool Band
wil t presenl a progra m of mus ic
a l 12 noon Salurday with lhe
gos jl('l ~roup. Light. a pjl('arlng
from 12: :10 lo 2 p.m . The Shady
Ri ve r C lo~l(c•rs will &lt;.'nt crla ln al2
p.m . alon~ with Denv&lt;.'r Rice and
Cor:npan y. AI 3 p.m . cnt erlaln ·
me n! will b(' by CI'Ossove r . Th e
Charlie Lilly Bmld will be lea·
lured al5 p.m . with Van.Johnson
a nd a group, Rear Vi.ew. appear ·
lng al 7 p.m. ,
In addition to man y food
co nces sions and crafl sa les
boolhs, the pa r ty will fr atur&lt;' for
the fir s l lim&lt;' a car show wi th

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1987 OlDSMOMIIS

SEDAN DMUE

Sold At

$19,500.00

DEALERS COST!!

alley. Final hearing on the requested closure will ,
be 1 p.m. Sept. 30. ·
Hobstetter reported that Southern Ohio Coal
Company ha s issued notification thai . su rface
blasting for a shaft in Salem Township will be
underway through Oct. 9. from sunrise to su nset.
The blasting Is 2000feet southoftheintersection df
Rt. 124 and SaiE'm Township Road .3.33.
The commissioners will accept co mments
regarding a C1-C2 liquor license ·t•ransfer from
Herbert and Shei.la Whaley, doing business at
Whaley's Grocery in Bedford Township, until
Sepl. 30. The request is for a loca l ion transfer to a

A $200,000 grant for renova tion
and expansion of lhe Meigs
County Senior Citizens Center
has been awarded by the Ohio
Department of Aging.
An aide in the office of Senator
Ja n Long confirmed the · grant
Thursday morning.
Eleanor Thomas, director of
the Center here •. reports I hat the
money will be used loupdat ea nd
ex pand the kitchen and dining
room facilities. provide , more
laundry and storage space, a nd
cnclost' the curre nt pal io area,
aboull&gt; by 70 foot, al l he rear of
the- building.
Plans have a lready been comp leted by William Diltoe_,of
Burgess and Niple. Ltd .. Par, kersburg, W. Va . fo r the im-

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new buildin g for the store. The transfer request
mus1 be s ubmitted lo the state by Oct. 11.
Re appointed by the commissioners to anot her
one-year termon t·he Gallla-Meigs· Airport Board
were Tom Bowen, Fra nklin Rizer and Roy Miller.
In final business, the com missioners acce'pted
an invUation from the Soil Conservation Service
to at tend the Fifth Grade . Conservatio n Day on
· Ocl. 2 at the Gary Michael farm, and an invitation
to attend the Sou theast Districr ·meeting of county
co mmissioners and e ngineers to be he ld Oct . 13 in
New Lexington.

,-e~ istra llon to be held from 9
a.m . lo 12 noo n. Th e s how will be
from noon until 4 p.m . wllh H
c lass&lt;'s 10 be ln&lt;•ludcd a nd two
trophies awarded for each class.
T he Diles P a rk will be the
sce ne of a horses how pitching
cont cs l during the pan y and 1!1at
~ on(('S( is open to all comers.
AI 12:30 p.m .. a hamburger
t•a ting co nte's l wil l be held .
Enlrics ar&lt;' limlled to 25 with
a"·ards to br given. Pleasers
Res1a ura nt Is s ponsoring t he

PVC&gt; n t.

Through Ihe sponsorship of the
Farmers Bank. Big Wheel.
Doll' n i ng · C h ilds -Musser -Mu lien
In s urance AgPnc y. the Jay mar
Go lf Club and Midwes t Steel. two
&lt;' Xhiblts . "Bllbbl es" and "Stardome" fr om ' lhe Center of

Selene&lt;' and Indu stry, Columbus,
will be a t Ihe part y from 12 noon
to 5 p.m.
The third annual Ohio Slale
Paper Ai r plane co nt esst will be
held from 2 lo .1 p.m . and il is
spo nsored by Cc•nlral Trust
Bank , Lar ry Banks Construe! ion
and Middlepor l Trophies and wil l
be held a 1 Ihe Diles Pat·k. F'irsl
a nd scco no pla ce winn ers receive $50 savings bonds . A
pelling zoo for youngsters will
also be fea tured .
Friday evenin g, the Blue Jea n
l3all will be held from 8 to

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Preparations lor lhe fifth annu al Point Pleasanl Bailie Da ys
Run, slated for Saturday, Oc·
Iober 10. a re well underwa y and
local race commill ec• member s
are exjl('ctlng a big turn out for
Ihis year's evenl.
The event. which will be held In
conjunction with Ihe City's l3all ie
Days cele bration October 9th and
lOth, co ns ists of a OM mile , 5K
and 101&lt; rac es. Citizen s are

reminded th at walkers are wei.
co rned and e nco urag ed to come
out and particlpale also. Area .
resid ent s of all ages from 10 and
und er lo 50 years old and over are
urged lo take part In this activity
o ffered throu gh Ihe City of Po int
Pl eas ant' s Recreation
Department .
Rae&lt;' commill eP members
have been pleased 1\~llh the
favorable commen1s rC'Ceived
,. in

Two arrests made in
.Meigs bomb threats
threat calls received Thursday
Two arrests have been made as
morning.
a resu lt of bomb threat telephone
Classes were dismissed In six
calls to Mt'lgs Local District
sehools
Wedneda y as the ras h of
Schools .
calls
continued
over the past
The office of Meigs Count y
week.
Prosecuting Allorney Fr~?d W.
Assistant Prosecu tor I. Carson
Crow III rcporls that David E.
Crow
said pollee a nd sc hool
Haggy. 19. Jividen Road. Middleport, was arrested Wednesday a uthorlltes have worked closely
afternoon and c harged with five · 1n identifying those responsible
count s of Inducing panic In and promises to deal severely
con nec tion with telephone calls with anyone who makes such
made earlier In the day to Meigs calls or ·has any par t In making
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Local School District offices 1he calls.
A
17-year-old
Middleport
boy
sayi ng that bombs were set to go
off In several buildings in the has been charged with threatening phone call offenses also ·
district.
through the Meigs Juvenile
On Wednesday, six schools
were closed for the day as a Court. The release of his name II;
prohibited but he faces a possible
result of such threa t ca ll s. Today,
commitment
to the Ohio Youth
the Meigs High School a nd the
Commission,•
Crow
sa id.
Meigs Junior High School were
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provements. Following some rethird , wh ile the hOme delivered
vis ion s a nd state ap prova l,
meals since 1980 have increased
Thomas anticipales that the
from 7308 to 15,227 in 1986. F'or the
work w ill get underwa y this fall.
first six months of 1987, meals
As for required local " match- delivered totaled 9,500.
ing funds"' , Thomas repor ts that
The kitc he n equipment was
these will be "in kind " in lieu of purchased in 1978. Much of It wil l
cash. appropriating for that be replaced and steamers a nd
purpose the part of the building a nother -oven will be added.
now used as the Senior Cit izens , Additional work and storage
Cenrer.
space will also be provided and
She explains !hat a primary the refrigeration system will be
roncern for severa l y~ars has revised, The dining area will be
bee n the food service area which expanded to seal 1)5 instead of the
will be expa nded a nd new equip - 43 it now seats.
ment Installed as a part of the
As for rhepatioenclosure. Mrs.
overall project . The layout is not Thomas reports that a hallwa y
now conducive to mass produc- will connect the new meeting and
1ion , she points out, noting that Iraining room to the main activisince 1980 mea ls se rved at the ties room.
CPnter havP i ncreased by one·

Two Rio pupils are credited
with saving fellow student's
life after lightning incident
RIO GRANDE - Doctors arc
credillng two Rio Gra nde College
a nd Community College st ud ent s
with sav ing the life of a fellow
sl udeni s truck by tighlning lasl
Sunday .
Char les C. "Chad" Ric key,
Portsmou th, and Sean Boyden .
Lancaster, used cardiopulmona r)· resuscitation tCPRi on
David Minadeo, 20, So lon, after
Minadeo sustained a direct hi I by
·a bolt of lightning during a
sudden afternoo n thunderstor m
that swept throu gh Rio Gr.a nde.
' 'There is no doubt Ihal without
Ihe CPR the young man would be
dead. " sa id Dr . Ailee A. Gricoski , Holzer Clinic ph ys icia n.
' 'The two slud ents who admlnis·
tcred CPR did something . truly
ours tanding.
"'Their efforts were nothing
s hort of heroic, .. she added. "It's
a mira cle lhat they were on th e
scene, tra ined to do CPR. and
had the prese nce of mind to care
for the boy."
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Accordi ng to Rickey and
Boyden , th ey alo ng with six other

midnight at thr new American

Legion building as a part of
pre -part y festivities a nd the
chamber earlier on Friday will
ho ld a bean dinner for m erchanls
a nd party helpers .

Announce plans for Battle Days

CLEARANCE!
Special Hours Fri. &amp; Sat.
8a.m.
To 8 p.m.
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, September 17. 1987

Copyrighted. 1987

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Chance of showers, low In
mid 60s tonight. Cloudy Frl-"
day. Hlshs In 70s. Chance ol
rain 40 percent tonight, 20
percent Friday.
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Firm
Price
Am Electric Power .... .. ....... 27%
AT&amp;T ...... .... .................... ... 3l jl,
Ashland Oil ........................ 67 %
Bob Evans Farms ..... .... .. .. .19Y., Make 52 aiTeSis
Charming Shoppes .......... .. .. 26\-4 .
Fifty-two arrests were made
Federal Mogul. ................ .. .45%
by the Middleport Pollee DepartGoodyear T&amp;R ...... ..... ........ 70'h
Heck's Inc ...................... ..... 4\i 'ment during August, Police Chief
Sid Llttl" reports . Vehicles of the
Lands ' End ......... ... ...... .... ... 28%
Limited Inc ...... : ................. .38% department were driven 4,508
miles and nine accidents were
Multimedia Inc .................. 70'h
investlgared.
Parking meter colRax Restaurants ............ .... .. .. . 5
lections
tot
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$871.86 and 506
Robbins &amp; Myers ......... ....... 10\!i
parking
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Jckets
were written.
Shoney's lnc .. ·....... .... .......... 29·)\
Merchant
pollee
collections
Wendy's Inti .. .......... , ........... .. )0
amounted
to
$29.
Worthington l nd ... .................. 23

Daily Number
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Lodge meeting tonight

Squad reports eight calls
Meigs Cou nty Emergency Medical Services reports eight
calls Tuesday; Racine at 7: 50a.m. to Bashan Road for Betty
Friend to Veterans Memorial Hos pital; Tuppers Plains at 9)7
a.m. to Route 681 for Harold Bra nnon to Dr. Furhlong's office;
Racine at 5:31p.m. to Soulhern High School for Tim Willis to
Veterans Memorial Hospita l; Syracuse at 5:48p.m . to Portland
for Stephanie Newsome to Veterans Memorial Hospital;
Rutland at 6:53p.m . to Erlmunson Road for Hugh Thompson to
Veterans Memorial Hospilal ; Pomeroy at 7:21 p.m. to Meigs
High School for Debbie Kidwell to Veterans Memorial Hospital ;
Rutland at 9:.38 p.m. 10 Sa lem St. for Denise Darsl 10 Velerans
Memorial Hospital ; Pomeroy at 10:30 p.m. to The Cove on
Roule 7 for Kevin Wolfe and Charles Barley who refused
rrealment .

Ohio Lottery

Wedoeiday. September 1'6. 1987
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the past from par ticipa nts and
feel thai rhi s year's race will be
bigger than ever. Many runners
will be returning for the fifth
stra ight year to r un In this race.
The city a nd Ci tize ns Naf]onal.
a di vision of First Hurtl'tngton
National Bank, are eo-spb nsoring Ihe race agai n !his year. The
races star r behind the Heck' sand
Foodl3nd building on ~cond
Street and will follow a winding
course throu gh city streets finishing slraight down Main Street
to the flood wall at Tu --'En di e·
-Wei Park .
Starting ilmes are 9; 30AM for
Ihe 5K race and !O: OOAM for Ihe
one mile land 10K races . Persons
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students were on the campus
soccf"r fiPld await ing practice at
approximat ely 3 p.m. when a
sud den storm came out of the
northwest.
"' I wa s passing lh e ball to the
ot he rs abo ul20 yards when away
when a bolt of lighting struck
near Lyne Center ," said Boyden.
"It was followed immediately by
a second boll that struck right in
lh£&gt; center of the other pla yer s ... ....
All s~?ven . in cluding Rickey ,
wer~ knocked to the .ground.
"All the others go t up excepl
Dave." Boyden sa id. " He just lay
there. His eyes were open and a t
first I lhought he was all right .
Then his face slarted turning
blue and I knew we had to start
CPR. I looked up a nd ther e was
Chad ready to help ...
Working together , Boyden ad·
ministered ches l depress ions
whi le Rick ey performed mouth·
to-mout h res usci ta tion .

"After about a minute ,"
Rickey said. "he gasped for air
and started brealhing on his
own .''

Haggy senten()ed
David Haggy, 19, Middleport,
was given live six month sentences by Judge Patrick O'Brien In
th e Meigs County Court Thursday morning on live charges of
Inducing panic as the result ol
making bomb ·threat calls to
schools ul the Meigs County
District.
Haggy entered a plea of guilty
to the live charges and was
ordered to serve sentences In the
Ohio Stat!)S Reformatory lor Men
at Mansfield. He will serve !he
stx month sentences on the first
three counts consecutively and
the other two six month sentences will be served concurrently.

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Dr. Alice A. Gricoskl, Holzer Clinic physician ,
ex plains the operation of a defibrill\ltor to Rio
Grande College and Community College student
Charles C. Rickey, left, and Sean Boyden. The

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shock to regulate the heartbeat. Ri ckey and·'
Boyden have been credited with sa•lng the life or:
a fellow Rio Grande student when he was struck~
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was s table but didn' t want to
waste any lime so we carried him
to Chad's van and drove him to
the hosp ital," said Boyden.
Minadeo was tra nsported to
Holzer Medical Center in Gallipo-,
lis where he received an Initial ·
evaluation by Dr. T. Wayne .
Munro, director of the emergency room .
Dr. Gricoski and Dr . HowardUnder were · then called in.
consultation.
"When we first saw hlm·hewas
unconsc ious. bu l his air passage
was clear," sai d Dr. Linder.
Mi nadeo .was admitted to the
coronary care unit of Holzer
Medica l Cenler at &gt;: 10 p.m.
Sunday. On Monday, he was
lransferred to the medical cente r' s Progress ive Care Unil. On
Wednesda y he was di scharged to
Cleveland wilh his parent s for a
period of rest. He is expected to
return to c las s around the fir st of
October.
Dr. Gricoski descr ibed hi s
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By STE VE GERSTEL
WASHINGTON (UP! ) -One of the first stops on the political route
Sout h for Repu bli can· presidential candid a tes is North Carolina,
home of one of the most co nservat1ve politica l machines in the
country -Jesse Helms's Congress10nal Club.
In any other year, the North Carolin a Republican pr esidentJal
prim ary wou ld delight practioners and observers of byzantme
polit ics, a s how th a t may ta ke second billing on "Super Tuesday''
March 8 w he n I5 southern and ot her states hold primaries or hold

caucuses.
Texas and Florid a, with their far larger number o r delegates. and
some other sta tes considered more deep Sou.t h than North Carol ina.
w ill hog t he limelight, ver} possibly shovi ng the 'T ar Heels into the
wingo.
.
: Th at's un for tu nate, because North Caroli na Republtca n politics
.d eserves more attention, blessed as it is wit h Helms's machinations
'a nd the act ivies of the Club.
: North Carolina actu ally has two Repu blican parties- t he more
:mode r a te wmg led by Gov. J a m es Marti n a nd the very conse"allve
'sector Jed by Helms. and t hey are locked in a long-standmg battle for
·s uprem acy.
: Although the Martin wmg c urrently controls ·the state power
•st ructure, the conservat ive wing can be very powerfu l when It backs a
-candida te. Cert a in ly, it is t he more fasci nating element m the party.
: With 54 del eg;~ t es at stake. Vice President George Bus h. Sena te
.Re publica n leader Rober t Dole a nd Rep. J ack Kem p of New York and
·the lesser-known GOP candi dates are "working" the state
: A statewide survey by th e C ha ri otl~ Ob server in Augus t showed
;Bush with a top-heavy lead , polling 47 percent , to 15 percent for Dole
•a nd 7 percent for Kemp.
,
.
; But those figures may not reflect that t he lea de rs of the
'Congress ional Club ar e going with Kemp, Tom Ell is taki ng the role of
:nat ion al co-cha ir ma n and Exe~utive Director R.E Carter Wrenn as a
:senior polit ical co nsulta nt. ·
· Tha t, however. does not include Helms and the belief 1s th at Helms
;is not only the No. ! leader of the Club bu t the persona l hero of Nort h
:ca rolina a nd other serious conserva tives.
: Alt hough Helms stayed out of last year's Senate Repubhcan
-prim a ry between interim Sen. James Broy hill a nd Congress ional
:Cl ub candida te David Funderbur k (Broy hill won ), he is not averse to
' nt ervening in presidentia l pr ima r ies.

Page-2-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middle port, Ohio

Pomeroy....:Middleport, Ohio
Thursday, September 17, 1987

WASHINGTON - The vastly
outnumbered women members
of Congress have been complaining for years about unequal
treatment by their male colleagues. but they actually have
at least one prerequisite the men
don't : a suite of rooms in the
Capitol building for their excluThe'htdeaway suite. unmarked
save for the room number , 235,
was set aside in 1961 as the
Congresswomen's Lounge, and
has been one of the Capitol's
best-kept non-secrets. The ornately funris hed suite mcludes a
large, high-ceilinged main room
w1th an ' e legant crystal chandelier. a fully equipped kitchen.
lava tory faci li ties a nd a small
area where the lounge attendant
has her desk. takes mesages for
the congresswomen and schedules luncheons. receptions and
conferences in the sulte.
In fact, II was an incident
involving the pos ition of lounge
attendant t hat has threatened to
disrupt the discreet operation of
the Congresswomen's Lounge
with the kind of publici ty usually
associa ted with smoke-filled
rooms where male members of
congress ha ng out. It seems that
Rep . Pat Schroeder. D-Colo .
who oversees Suite 235 as head of
the Congresswomen's Caucus, IS
JUSt one of the bey s where
pa t ronage is concerned

Kathleen Hill had been the
sulte manager, a nd she told our
reporter Gary Clouser t hat her
grandson- in-law. Rep . Bob Carr,
D-Mich., had gotten her the job.
The same week that Carr's
divorct&gt; became final, Hill was
fired. Carr declined comment.
out Hill sa id she suspects that he
asked his friend Sc hroeder to fire
her .
Ann Thornburgh. admlnistra nve ass1stant in the House
doorkeeper's office, was the one
wh told Hlll her serv1ces were no
longer requtred Tho rnburgh told
us Hill was a " lovely lady" and
ha d done a fine job runni ng the
Congresswomen's Lounge.
Thornburgh ac kn owledged
that Hill' s replacement, Ann
Murphy , was hired at Schroed·

Hart abruptly dropped out of the
race In a sex-rel11ted scandal,
Sch1-oeder has been considering
a race for the presidential
nomination herself.
Dan Buck, a Schroeder admi nistrative assistant, acknowl ·
edged that the lounge attendant's
job Is a patronage appointment
a nd that Schnoeder " has a role in 1
filli ng the position ." But he
pointed out that losing a patronage job is not a reflection on the
employee's performance or
competence.
Buc k said that Schroeder. who
used to complain publicly and
often about the second-class
,treat ment of women members.
now be l ieve congresswomen
have made significa nt strides
toward equality in access to
Cap1toi Hill facilities Schroeder
also is gratified t hat congresswo
men have made gains in leadership positions. which JS "more
importa nt t han whether they
gather in a tent. a room or a
coliseum." Buck added.
The Senate, which ha s only two
women members, has no separ ate facihlies for them Female
House members. who currently
number 23, have a separate
gymn asium from the1r 412 ma le
colleagues. The House swim·
mmg pool is segregated, with
se parat e hours . scheduled for

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shopping mall - an American
invention that Soviet cl ll~en s can
only dream about as they stand in
tong lines to buy shoes and other
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Miller High School's Falcons
have yet to win a football game in
•the 1987 season. But the Meigs
Marauders would be wise to
disregard this particular statistic Friday night when they
invade the Falcon's Roost.
Miller opened their season
against Berne-Union by drop·
ping a 26-14 decislon.Next came
Vinton County who hung a 33-20
toss on the Falcons followed last
week by a 25-14 Nel ~ onvil ­
le-York victory. The scores do
not tell the entire story, however,
as Mlller was defi nitely 1n every
con(est,. teading at ti mes, and
played the games rig ht down to
the wire. VInton Cou nty had to
score tw1ce in the final quarter
for the win a nd the Buckeyes
found themselves down 7 to 6
before coming back to score
twice and t he n hold the Falcons
at bay lor. the win.
Mlller, with eleven returning
lettermen, are of good size and
have good speed. According to
Coac h Dave Boston of the Buck·
eyes, they are the hardes t hitti ng
and most aggressive defensive
team they have played this year.
The lea ding offens1ve players
to wa tch include Junior Brian St.
Cla1r who ha s ~cored three of the
MiJler sill poin ters th1s season
and Senior Kev in Newman, las t
year 's sjgna t ca ller , who ma y
have give n way to Jumur David
Hatfie ld at that poslt ion. Hat field's fa vor ite targe ts in the
aerial game ha ve been split end
John Edwards or Newman thus
far
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By United Press In ternationa l
Toda y is Thursday. Sept 17 , the 260th day of 1987 with 105 to follow.
The moon 1s waning , movi ng toward its new phase
The morn in~ s tars are Mars and J uplti'r
The evemn g st ars are Mercury. Venus and Saturn
Those \:Jorn on this date are under the sign of Virgo. They include
1940's radio news commentator Gabriel H ca tter In 1890, Chief Justice
Warren Burger in 1907 tagc 80 ). co untry mu sic pioneer Hank
W11iiam s Sr w 1H2:l. actor Roddy McDowell in 1928 I age 59) , actress
Anne Bancroft m 19.11 1age 56). author Ken Kesey In 1935 t age 52). and
actor John Ritt er in 1948 !age .19J

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hos t t he Eagles Friday .
T he Oa ks. after havi ng Ironton
St. Joseph' s ca~ellast Friday's
game because of a number of
Flyer injuries, c hanged gears,
played and defea ted Mississ inawa 27-8 las t Saturday night.
HowevPr, the Oaks lost tailback
Brad Lewis because of a broken

collarbo ne.
Alter slipping to 0 2, the Nqrth
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their first treas ure of the season
when they travel south to play
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m two con tests.
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more offe nse to supp lement tM
efforts of senior runnmg bac~
Dav1d Roush. whose 125 yards
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promise
" I 'vc been vcry Impressed
with her talent," Wiill'Y said.
Other members ot thp team
inc lude seniors Li sa Evans, also
from Jackson. and Li sa Tay lor. a
standout voliPyball pla yer for the
Redwo me n last year. who ha ll s
from Springboro,
Peggy
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PofTI,8roy-Middleport. Ohio

Egad, friends! We' ve got some Hoople nod goes to N.D . to record
real coolege football treats for · a 29-20 victbrv.
you.
When Jack Bicknell and his
Florida and ,Alabama m eet in
Boston College boys visit the Los
Birmingham, Ala . (on WTBS- Angeles Coliseum . (ABC-TV). it
TV ). Following In order ton will be the first meeting for his
ESPN-TV) .are: Texas A&amp;M
Eagles and the Southern Califorhosting Washington; and Mlchi·
nia Trojans.
gan State Invading South Bend ·
The Southern Cal pa ssing
for Notre 'Dame's home opener.
game - featuring QB Rodney
Looking at these from th&lt;' top , Peete and SE Ken Henry - and
SEC foes Alabama and Florida
the awesome defense· - anwill be getting it on for the 23rd chored by 6-foot-4, 220-pound LB
time. The Crimson Tide holds an
Marcus Colton- will prov e. to be
Impressive edge, 17-5, Including too much for B.C.
victories over Florida their last
The Eagles' offense is led by
eight meetings.
pass-reclever de luxe Darren
This year, the air-minded
Flutie, brot her of Hel sman
Gators, with QB K erwin Bell
winner Doug Flu!le. II 's capable
directing the strong offense. will
of giving the Trojans some
win a tight one. Make it Florfda, anxious moments. Built 's South28-24.
er n Cal, by a narrow 28·24
Texas A&amp;M, defending SWC
margin.
champs, and Washington , a
In their 55-game series, the
Pac -10 power, have met 'only
Georgia Bulldogs lead the Clem·
once before on the gridiron. The
so n Tigers, 36-15·4. However, In
Aggies prevailed , 28-15.' in 1974.
the last eight engagements be·
The Aggies will have to b!' at
tween Georgia's fabulous Vince
their defensive best to hold off the · Dooley and the Tigers' Intense
strong Huskie allack fueled by
mentor, Danny Ford, the record
QB Chris Chandler and TB Vince
is closer. Tl '.s jus14·3-1li1 favor of
Weathersby. We see Texas A&amp;M
the Bulldogs.
losing its second-straight home
Ford's stalwarts playing at
game: How about Washington,
home (CBS-TV) will be a slight
17-14?
favorite with. a Well -balanced
When Notre Dame entertains. offense and defense. This one.
the Michigan State Spartans It
too, will be close- with Clemson
will be only the eight night games
finishing ahead, 26-17 .
at home In Irish history . But it
. A quick look at oi hPr Important
will mark the 53rd m eeting of
clashes: It's Miami (Florida)
these great Midwestern foes.
over South Californi a 31 ·24:
The well -rounded irish offense
Michigan over Washington St.
should be enough to ·outpointthe
24·14; and Ohio State over
Spartans infantry attack - led
Oregon 37-16. In a pair of big ACC
by super TB Lorenzo Whit.e. Th&lt;'
cohtests , North Carolina should

roll over Georgia TEch 37-21, and
North Carolina State should win
over Wake forest 29·22 .
SATURD.AY; SEPT. 19
Akron 28 East. Mich. 20
Appalachian St. !t Vlr,rlnla Mllllary 16
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Th~ AL Eas t p~nrhou s~ remained crowded th anks to sle rlln~ performances Wednesday
night by rw o Cy Young
co nt e&gt;nders .
.
Detroit's .Jack M orris pitched
hitless ball for C&gt; 1·3 Inn ings and
flnlsht&gt;d with a three-hiller ro
lead rhe Ti ~e&gt; rs to a •1-I vlc!ory
over- th e Boston Red Sox at Ti ger
Stadium . Meanwhile, Tor on! o's
.Jimmy Key scal!ered six hils
over seven Innings to help II lithe
Blue Ja ys •over th e Ba l llmorr
Ori oles 7-0.
Morris . 18-8, rar' ned his sixth
tri umph In his l as t eight deci sio ns and rai sed hts career
r«;&gt;co rd O\'l'r Bos ton to 12-R. He
walked lwo &lt;lfld Struck out four·.
.J ~ ff SeHNs. 7 H. took thr loss.
Alan Trammell 'S double. home
r·un and two RBI supporlcd
M()rrls .
" The m an·s neve&gt;r won rhr Cy
You11 g ," D('t roll M a nage r
Sparky 1\nd erson sai d or his ace
right -hander. "You ask anybody
In baSeball who' s th&lt;' best pit cher
and rhrv 'll sav Ja ck M orri s I&lt;"
Morris retired the first tn
bal1ers he facrd tx•forc walking
Marry Barrett. who stole second
and took th ird when catc herMal1
Nokes' lhrow wcntlnro crn tcr for
an Nror. Rarr el1 sco red on Wade
Bog!( 's sacrifice fly.
At Exhibll io n Stadium . K ey,
17-6, tied th r club record hrid by
Doy le A lexaoder and Dave St ieb
for victories in a sea on .
" I have no Idea of goi ng out
tht'fc and try ln~ to lead In ERA
or win thP Cy Young: : sai d Key ,
who l owere-d his IPaguc· leading
ERA to 2.77. " Bur If we win rlw
World Ser ies . you'll see some
gu)'S on this re am , maybe not me.
winning so me awards . "
Tony Fernandez Wl'nt 3 for 4,
drove In three run s and had his
bat co nfiscated by ' the umpires .
The bat will be examined for
rvldrnce of doctoring. Mike
Bpddtcker, 10-9, lost his third
game in as many starts thi s
season ali(alnsr Toronto .
White Sox 13, Twins 10
At Chicago. Harold Baines
knocked In four runs and Ozzle
Guillen stroked three doubles to
key a 16-hlr While Sox attack .
Brew~•• 5, Yankees 4
At New York, Teddy Higuera
extended his winning streak to
six games and Gl enn ·. Braggs
tripled in Robin Yount to cap a
three-run rally In th e seventh
Inning.
Mariners 5, Indians 3
At Seat tle, Rey Quinones
ripped a two -run homer wit h one
out In the ninth Inning.
TeK!Is 4, Athletics I
At Arllnglon, Texas . Charlie
Hough, 17-11, plrthed a thre&lt;'·
hitter and Darrell Porter and
Larry Parrish hit home runs.
Angels 6, Royals 4
At Kansas City, Mo .. Ruppert
Jones and Bill Buckner drove In
two runs apiece and Greg Min·
ton, 4-2, pitched 2 1-3 innings of
relief to gain the victory.

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INDIANAPOLIS (UP!) -Ashland linebacker Scotl Lindeemu lder has been named defel)·
stve . player of the ,week In the
Heartland Co llegiate
.Conference.
He had 14 tackles and a.fumble
recovery In the Eagles' 27·19
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Bill Walsh predicts long strike

CINCINNA TI iUPli - San
Francisco 49ers coac h Bill Walsh
predicts there will be a "long"
A field of23 horses , two shortor f
. NFL players strike and says
the 1982 record for il Jug, wlll b · strike pressure already Is disshooting for the winner's shareo
tracting his ' players ' preparaa record $412,330 purse.
lions for Sunday's game.
The winner of the first leg of the
" I think therewlll be a strike, I
triple crown was not eligible for don't think there's any question,
and I think it will be long i n
the Jug, thu s assuring race fans
ofnotrlplecrownwlnner. Righle- duration," Walsh said In a
ous Bucks won t)1e fir~t j ewe&gt;l, the tel ephon e coliferen&lt;e r:-ali with
Cane Pace. The third j ewel , the Cincinnati reporters Wednesday.
Walsh said he Is worried that
Messenger Stake, is Nov . 11 at..
Roosevelt Raceway . ·
NFL Players Association pres·
Th e field has been split into two sure on players to strike will
divisions of eight and one of leave his club less than 100
seven: The top . three finishers
percent prepared to play the
from each division will return for Cincinnati Bengals Sunday.
"We're havln~ some problems
the raceoff. A horse has to win
her e," Walsh said from San
rwo divisions to claim the Jug.

Francisco. "I think our players
could very well be caught up rn
this· strike atmosphere.
"Gene Upshaw thead of the
players' union) was here Monday. He made a personal trip to
our .factllty, He.'s lookillg to see
our players lead this walkout:
He's got a lot of support. I'm
really concerned that we' ll be
distracted by this strike thing."
Asked If the distractions could
result In his players not being as
well prepared as they should be
for Sunday's game, Walsh siad,
"Yes, that concerns me. We
mighi be somewhat paranoid
over it, I don't know. There have
been a lot of meetings around
here~ I know that.
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his supportive staff are bent on a
walkout, I belleve."
Walsh said it's apparent the .
49ers have been singled out by
the players' union to help leaa a
strike.
"We have a number of veteran
players," noted Walsh . "He
(Upshaw) is looking for a lot of
support and I think he's going to
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agency would do would be to
redistribute the money - wher e
six to eight players (o n each
team) would get the major part
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for three-way meet

Co ntinued from page 3 _
against Southeastern last week is
generally ~nough to pace most
teams to a win, as wa s the case
for Hannan Tract&gt;.
The Hannan Trace Wildcats
will tra ve l to Cheshire and face
the Bobcats again. This lime It's
the Kyger Creek Bobcats, who
will be looking to put both teams
at 2-2 with a crowd-pleaser for
the home crowd .
Judging from last week's defensive efforts from both learns
1the Wildcats allowed seven
points from Green; KCHS shut
out Waterford 21 ·0), it could be
low-scoring ball game. .
Southwestern, like North Gal lla, Is looking for Its first 1987
victory. I!. could get as lucky as .
the Huntington ( Ross Co. ) Hunts·
men did in its 35-0 win against
Southern. To insure the win , the ·
Highlanders will have to contain
senior running back Pete Roush, :
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the Huntsmen .

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Ry CHARLIE McCARTHY

NEW YORK (UP!) - The
question, and 1 think it will be $230,000 .
players' union and NFL teams
long in duration."
The new union proposal limits
have come upon an Issue In their
Doolan said the new union free agency to players with at
negotiations on which they can
proposal differs greatly from the least four years of experience, a
agree the likelihood of a
last · agreement , He said the change from the union' s prior
football stri ke next week.
players should be satisfied with stanceofunfetteredfreeagPncy .
Jack Donlan, executive directhe current system under which The plan also demands heavy
the average player sa lary has fines for teams cu !ling or trading
ror of the NFL -Management
·council, the owner 's negotiating
increased from $90,000 in 1~82 to union represenratives .
arm , rejected the union's latest
offer Wednesday and said a work
stoppage nex t week apP.eared to
be "a very good possibility."
Gene Upshaw, chief oft he NFL
Play ers ' Association, went even
further.
" A srrlke Is Inevitable because
RIO GRANDE The Rio Fritz, Cochran and Jim Lute . Th e
they have had an agenda from Grande men's cross country juniors are Fatica and Lunga the.word go thai they were going
team enters Its second meet of ,. beel and Herrori is the Redint&gt;n's
to co ntinue under any circu m - the season Saturday against Ohio
lone senior.
stance." he said, " It's like U niversity and Kent State Uni·
While youth and lnrxpe_rlence
someone has predicted that they
versity at Athens.
are concerns Willey Is facmg, he
must do thiS. They ' r~ trying Ia
"I think it's a good meet for
Is impressed with the team 's
fulfill their own prediction."
us ." Coach Bob Willey said. "The enthusiasm . In l)lSG, the Rt'dmen
The las t co ntract agreement in
competition is strong and that 's
fini shed foorth in the Mid-Ohi o
1982 was preceded by a 57- day
Conference.
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strike.
Willey noted that he's pleased
"Our tea m , this year, see ms
The 1,600-member union plans
with the team's performance at
very enthusiastic and willing to
to strike following Monday
the Marshall U~lversit y Jovi ta: put in the time and effort in order
night ' s game betwet'n the New
tiona! on Sept. 5. The Redmen to be champions . " he said. " I am
York Jets and the New England
co mpeted agai nst Mar shall. looking forward ro 'theseaso'\a nd
Patriots.
Eastern Kentucky University, it should be a great learnintz
NFL owners ipsist they will
Morehead State University and experien ce for a lot of our young
field teams despite the strik&lt;' by
Cedarville College. The schtlois people. "
using non~ union players and free
fielded 33 runners for the meet.
The Redmen arc scheduled to
agents under the so-~alled
' 'The key to cross country is take parr in the Morehead State
Schramm Plan, named for· Tex
r unning in a pack and I feel that Invitational on Sept. 26 and will
· Schramm, the president of thl'
wed id agoodjobof rhat."Willey host their own in vi.tatio nal on
Dallas Cowboys.
·
said.
Oct . 3. They arc al so scheduled
The new teams will skip the
The first pack of runners for for the Queen City Inv itational in
regularly scheduled third game
Rio to finish in the Marshall Cincinnati Oct. li: !he Mid-Ohio
of the season and resume play campet illon were junior Brian Conference and Dist rict22cham·
Oct. 3. Game 3 would be made up
Lungabeel, who placed tenth at plon shlps at Defiance Oct . 31 and
at the end of rhe regular season.
26: 49; freshman Mark Cline, 14th the NAJA Nationals at Kenosha,
Don lan, at a news conference
at 27: 11; and sophomore Tim Wis .. Nov. 22.
in New York. said the union's ·
lares! proposa l would add about
Warnock,
at in
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consisted
$200 million to the cost of the
of junior Tony Fatica, 24 th at
ex isti ng contract.
28: 15; senior Curtis Herron, 25th
"A strike is a very good
at 28: 22; sophomore Troy Coch·
possibility," Donlan said. "I
ran, 26th at 28: 2.3; and sopho·
don't like to say that. I like to go
morp Bob Frirz. 28th at 29
to midnight, but I don't think it . minutes .
,
look s good."
"A few of our runners came
Players and coaches around
close to or broke their personal
records ," Willey said.
the league are prPpared for a
strike .
Comprising t·his year's men's
" I sec no ot her recourse right
team are freshman Cline. Wll.now." said George Martin. the
liam EdPns, Jl'ff Savage, Paul
player rt'presentative .o ftheNI'w
Na nce and Joe Rleneld. SophoYork Giants. "Hopefully, !man·
more members ar&lt;' Warnock,
age men I) will ge I I o I he 1a b Ie a nd r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~
get some movement going to
avert rhe inevitable."
Said Bill Wal sh. coach and
president of the San Francisco
49ers: "I think thpre will be a
strike. I don't think there' s any

Oak Hill ...

DELAWARE. Ohio (UP!) The heavy rain that hit the
Delaware County Fairgrounds
Wednesday forced race officials
to juggle the schedule around the
Little Brown Jug which should be
run on schedule today.
Racing officials said Wednesday's Grand Circuit harnes s
racing card was postponed after
a heavy rainstorm hh the area
about noon, making the half-mile
!tack unsafe for racing.
Wednesday races would hav&lt;'
Included· a world record attempt
by Mack Lobeli In the $91.000 Old
Oaken Bucket for 3· year-old colt
running or the
trotters, and t
$250,000 Jugette tor 3-year-old
pacing fillies. Those will be run
Friday.
Today 's program fPatures ,the
42nd running or the $412,330Llttle
Brown Jug, the second jewel in
3-year -old pacing's triple crown .
Pre -rac e favorite Run The
Tabl e will he chall enged by two
other top choices In the first
division .
Run The Table, driven by John
Campbell, Trevor Ritchie 's Fru gal Gourmet and Jaguar Spur.
driven by Richard Stallings ,
found th eir way Into fir st and
toughest of th e th ree divisions .

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SPECIAL
FEEDER
CALF
SALE!

September 17. 1987

Jug should be on time 49e~s'
today, officials say .

Hak-kaff!

Gators_rise to top of Crimson Tide

Th~nday.

Armorall
Protectant

Prottcta ond
beoutlfletr vinyl,
ru-ondptootlc, 8 oz. Reg. 2.89,
•sno11 1010.

Rislone

··--

Added to oil

qulelo noloy

lllltro. Reg. 2.88,

nsoo11oo-aR.

Westley's

.

Bteche Wlte, j2 oz., *555 ............ ... . , ..... Reg. 3.49
Bteche Wife, half gal. , #550R . . ... ...... ..... . . Reg. 4.49
Clear Magic, 22 oz., N503 ........... . .. . .... . .. Reg. 4.98

Espree ·
Whee! Magic, #WM747 ..... .. .... ... .......... Reg. 4.95

Clean rite
Bug' Screen, #21-72 .............. .......... .. Reg. 4.29
Chamois, 2.5 sq. fl .. #11 -4250 ....... ......... . Reg. 4.29
Polishing Disc, #6-901 ............ ... , ........ Reg. 4.95

Turtle Wax
Rust Eater, #T24 ..... ... ........ , . ............. Reg. 4.95
VtnyiTop Wax, #T330 ........ ............. . ... Reg. 3.49
ZipCarWash.32oz., #T82 ........ . ....... . ... Reg . 4.19
Super Hard Shell Liquid Wax , #T123 .......... . Reg. 4.88
Super Hard Shell Paste Wax, #1'223 ..... .. ..... Reg. 4.88
Color Back, #T270 .................... .. . ..... Reg. 5.98
Zip Wax, 64 oz .. IIT79 ......... . ..... ..... .... . Reg. 5.49

Drutan
Chamois, 2 sq. tt.. #0200 ......... . . .. .. ...... Reg . 5.49

Eagle One
Tire Cleaner, 24 oz ., Nl060024 .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . . Reg. 3.99
Tire Dressing, 12 oz .. llt080012 ................ Reg. 3.98
UllraGJazo&amp;Sealer, #2051014 ............. . .. Reg. 4.49
1/elouri Fabrlc Guard, #3020014 . ..... .. . .. ..... Reg. 3.95
Creme Leather Care, #3040012 .. . ............. Reg. 3.95
Mag Cleaner, 24 oz. # tOt 0024 .. . , ... ... ....... Reg . 5.98
Wire Wheel Cleaner, 24 oz. #1040024 ........... Reg . 5.49
Wire Wheel Kit, 8 oz .. /11050008 ..... ..... ...... Reg. 5.98
Carnulaa Spray Wax, #2020016 ...... : ......... Reg . 5.49

Your Choice

Cleanrite
Bag of Rags, #2-252 ..................... ... .. . Reg. 99e
'cheesecloth, #2-21 4 ........... .- ... ..... ..... Reg. t .29
Giant Sponge, #9-3 ......... .. ........ . .. . .... Reg. t .49
Polishing Cloth, #2-23 ........... , .. ......... . Reg. 1.49
Whisk Broom &amp; Pan, #4·48 .......... . ... ...... Reg. 1.99
Small Tire Brush, #48-325 ...... .. .. .... .. .. .. Reg. 1.89
Ultra Sponge, #9·66 .... ......... , .. .. .. .... . Reg. I .69

Westley's
Meg/Aluminum Polish, #5100 ... . ............ Reg. 4.29
Wheel Mist, 8 oz., #5800 .. ....... ... ... . ...... Reg. 3. 77
Chrome Wax. #5701 ...... ...... .. ..... .. .... Reg . 4.99

Rain Dance
Color Brite, #0212N ., .. . ..... , ........ . .. .....
Wheel Cleaner, #0219N .. . . . .. . . . ..........
Liquid Car Wash , #0252N . . . . . . .
. ....... ..
Powder Car Wash, #0253N
. , . , .....

Reg. 3.95
Reg . 3.49
Reg . 3.49
Reg . 5.95

Rally
Cream Car Wax, HOst 3N ..... .. . .. ....... ...... Reg . 3.79

Clear Magic, #CM4 .. .. .............. . , .. ..... Reg. I .29

No.7 .

Polishing Compound, #0716N ... ...... .. ...... Reg. t .95
Rubbing Compound, #'0861 N . . . . . . . . . ..... Reg . I .95
Bug&amp;TarRemover,#t5 t2N ...... . .. .......... Reg.t .95

Rain Dance
Polishing Compound, #0227N ......., ... ...... Reg. 1.99
Rubbing Compound, #0228N ... .... , . .. ...... Reg. t .99

Turtle Wax
Chrome Polish, #T275A ............. .... ...... Reg . t .39
Towels, #T290 ... .. ..... . ... , .. , ... . . ... . . ... Reg . 1.99

·All summer ctearonce items ovoitable white auppiiH lao! onty

lllllilliil................

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OPE"7
DAYS
A
WEEK
Store houn: I1IO a.m. to I100 p.m. MoiMiay
209 ·'Upper River Rei.
throllllh Friday, 1130 a.m. to 6100 p.m. Saturday ·

and 1ll100 a .... to 5100 p.m. Sunday•
Sale prices In effjlct Sept. 17 tnrough Sept. 23,1987

I

Gallipolis, Ohi.o

�..

17, 1987

URNPIK

USED CARS &amp; TRUCKS

Cut It To The Bone Sale!
Record Breaking New Car And Truck Sales
Has Given Us Our Best Pre-Owned Selection Ever!

. HURRY DON'T MISS THIS SALE!

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Stock N 7253 I. 4 door~ sedan, ~on! whet!!
drive. 4 c~.. ll111age rae&lt;

StQCk # I 14.'10. 6 cyt.: PS. PB. AM / FM radio.
wh~e tenm. '! ton ~cku ~ short wde bed.
sliding rear ~ass.

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

$6731.

$6973.

-. Prices In Effect Friday, Saturday &amp; Monday Only! [No Dealer or Wholesalers]

1985 FORD
F-150 PKKUP

1986 CHEVROLET
NOVA

SCOTT YANKED - Houston pitcher Mike Scott Is offered a
piece ol sandpaper by a Giants' fan after ~etllng yanked In the
sixth inning by manager Hal Lanier Wednesday In San Francisco.
Many fans produced sandpaper and signs regardt'n g Scott and
teammate Billy Hatcher In recent incidents. The Giants took the
game 7-J. (UPI) '

Mets rout Expos;
Giants hike lead
By MIKE SULLIVAN
UPI Sports Writer
Charlie Le a worked hard for
three yea r s to earn a trip bac k to
the major leagues . It took j ust
over an innin g Wednesday night
to realize Lea may have returned
too soon.
"We needea a fifth starter and
we thought th at Charlie would be
the answer.' ' sa id Montreal Manager Buck Rodgers after Dwight
Gooden and th e New York Mets
routed the E xpos 10-0.
"We took a shot with him and
lost ," Rodger s said. "A nyway.
the manner in whic h Gooden
pitched tonightt meant that wE'
would havE' neE'ded Bob Feller to
win this game for us." ·
Gooden fired a three- hitter and
Len Dykstra belted a grand ~la m
to help New York remain 1Y.,
games behind the fir st-place St.
Louis Cardinals in the NL East.
The third -place Expos dropped
four games behind.
Lea, who las t pitched in the
majors Sept. 16, 1984 before
injuring his right shoulder. ·
walked Dykstra to lead off the
game. Howard Johnson singled
up the middle to put runners at
first and third .
Lea threw a wi ld pitch, a II ow Ing Dykstra to score. After Keith
Hernandez struck out, Strawberry smacked a hom er, his 36th.

Yankees will
keep Clippers
as farm team
COLUMBUS, Ohio tUPli The Co lumbu s CUppers once
again will be the Class AAA
affilia te of the New York Yankees in 1988, the lOth year
Columbu s has served as the
Yanks' top farm team.
"It's defini te with the Yankees. " said Cl ippers General
Manager George Sisler. "We've
renewed our ..vo rkl ng agreement
for one year ."
There had been talk of the
Yankees mov ing the ir AAA affii·
iate to Buffa lo, N. Y . , which will
play in newly cons tructed Pilot
Field, a 19,fi00-seat facility, ne&gt;~_l
season.
Robert Rich, who owns the
Buffalo fran chi se of the Ameri;can Associat ion, is a friend and
:bu siness assoc iate of Yankee
.owner George Steinbrenner.
t Buffalo was the AAA tearil of
the Cleveland Indians the past
;season, but Rich has notified the
jlndians he will not renew with
'them. wi t h Pit tsburgh swi tching
cfrom Vancou ver to Buffalo.
C- "Every .year it' s the sa me "
i!'l sier said of the rumors the
Yankees would pull outofColum'llus. "There' s a big hubbub and
ithen once we renew our agreem ent with the Ya nkees, it dies
!down. Then it comes back again
' the next year . it's ridiCulous."
In the ninP pr£&gt;vious years of
the Columbu s- New York agreement, the Clippers have finished
first in the lL regular season
standings five times and won the
Governors Cup. the league's
post-season championship, four
times .
·
This past season, Columbus
wound up seco nd to Tidewater
during the r egular season, then
won the Governors Cup by
sweeping best-of-five-game series against Rochester and the
Tides.
I

pushing New York in front 3-0.
·Strawberry was hit by a Joe
Hesketh pitch In the ribs In th£&gt;
second inning and was removed
from the game in the fourth. He
was taken to Queen Elizabeth
Hospital for precautionary Xray s. The X -rays were negative
and Strawberry is listed as day to
day .
·
Gooden, 14-6, walked two and
struck out 11 in his third shutout
and sixth complete game of the
season.
. " That was the best game of my
career," Gooden sa id. " It was
the best I have ever pitched by
far because I was always ahead
of the. count. Maybe being in a
pennant race had a lot to do with
it , but I was really up for the
game tonight."
.
Dykstra 's grand s.lam and lOth
homer of the season, gave the
Mets a 10-0 advantage in the
eighth .
Elsewhere, .St. [..ouis stopped
Pittsburgh 8-5, San F ranc isco
routed Houston 7-1, Philadelphia
hE'id off Chicago 8-5, and San
Diego sliut down Atlanta 3-0.
Cardinals 8, Pirates 5
At Pittsburgh, Tony Pena
ca pped a four-run third Inning
with a disputed two-run doubl e to
spark St. Louis.
Gl ants 7, Astros I
At San Francisco, Will Clark
slugged two home runs and
Eddie Milner and Mike Aldret~
added one apiece to lead the
Giants.
Phillies 8, Cubs 5
At Philadelphia. pinch hitter
Greg Gross drew a two-out ,
bases:loaded walk to snap a tie
and Jeff Stone followed with a
three-run double In a seven-run ,
seventh Inning lifting the
Ph !Iiles .
Padres 3, Braves 0
At San Diego, Mark Grant
pitched a two-hitter for his fir st
major-league shutout and struck
out a career-hi gh nine batters
pacing the Padres.

531 JACKSON PIKE - RT.3~ WEST

PhOnoU0-&gt;&amp;52.

IliACI(
TO T H I - INIYI t I
• SPECIAL PRICE Atl&gt;IISSIONS •
ADULTS 13 .50 · CHILOREN $1 .50
SATURDAY I SUNDAY MATI NEES
All SEATS 12.50
BARGAIN NIG~T TUESDAY 12.00

1985 MERClltY
GRAND MARQUIS
Stock# 73281.4 doors. 'l'dan. V-8, air cond ..
vinyl root. auto. trans.. PS.PB. power winOO.~
oower door locks, tilt whet!!, cru~ oontrol.
AMIFM radio, rndial tires. w~te wals. ..r
win&lt;Dw delo~

S8994.

1985 HERKUR

XR4n .
Stod&lt; H 77741. 2 doors. coupe. ~ont whei!l
drive. 4 cvt. a~r rond , PS, Pa ~~~~ winOO.•
tiK .,nOel, c ru ~ contr~. AM/FM tildio, slereo

~pe ~se~~() 1~:

1985 CHRYSL£R
lfBARON GTS
Stock H 11180 4 door• &gt;!!Jan. front wtleel
drivf!, 4 liyl., air cond , auto trans.. PS . PB.
tJOYI(!f door bd&lt;s. cruise cootr~. AM/ fM rad~

s6977.

1984 PLYMOUTH
RELIANT S.W.

1984 AMC
EAGlf S.W.
Stock# 77611. 4 doors. S\iltion wagon,4wroe
drive. 6 cyl .. air cond , auto. tans.. PS. Pa
power wintiJws. power seat. fXJ"er door octo.
lilt wheel. cruise rontr~. AM/ FM rillo. rear
winOO. deto~

Stock. H 75112. 4 doors. slaton wagon. front
wheel drive, 4 cyl .. ;m cond.. auto. trans., PS, ·
PB. tiK wllf!&lt;&gt;l. cruise "'"""· AM/ FM &gt;adio.
white walls

1985 CHRYSl£R
Sth AVE.
Stock# 7ll45, 4 ~- 'l'dan. V-8. a• cood .
v1nyl roof. auto. trans.. PS.PB. t)Jwer w1otbws.
power sea\ !"'""'door ock ~ 1n wheel crurse
. centre( AM/F~ r~IO. sterf!ltape, racha1 hres..
whlte walls n&gt;,ar wn:b.v delog,

$

SALE PRtCf

9668.

1984 BUICK

1984 IYIRCURY

CENTURY

LYNX

-.Stod&lt; H 7794!. 4 door&gt; 'l'dan, front wheel
drrve. 4 &lt;:)1 . .,, a&gt;nd . auto tra"' . PS. PB. tilt
wheel. cruiSe cootrol, wt!de walts. ~ar -.,nOON
defog

'Stoct&lt; • 76031. 2 tJooo. front wlll!&lt;&gt;l &lt;1&lt;• ~ 4
cyL 01r COI1d, PS P£\ AMIFM ro:l~ .

SAlE PRICt ·

SALE PRtCl

$6949.

$3780.

$3992.

Stock- H 12071, 4 door• 'l'dan, front wheel
drNe: 6 c~ a• cood OJto tra"' . PS. PB. 1t11
wtleel. crurse conlr~ AM!fM rildo, &gt;lerw
l.'lpe. rad1oJI hres. wtwte
deklg

w~ls,

!eoJr wmrbN
•

SALE PRICE

1983 FORD
F-150 PKKlW

1983 FORD
ESCORT

1982 DODGE
AIRES S.W.
"'1!0'

Stoc~ # 74761. 4 door ~ 'l'dan. sl&lt;ltron
lron1 'ltleel d1111e. 4 cyl., air oond., auto trans.,
PS. Pa AM / fM raM. slereo tape

SALE PRICE

$5150.

$5905.

1979 FORD

1980 FORD

LID

LID

1981 CADILLAC
COlft DEVILLE

1978 FORD
T-BIRD

Sloe!&lt;# I 1391.2 doO&lt;~. !l!dan, 6cyl .. air con~.
vinyl ri&gt;ot, auto. tr.lns.. PS. PB. power winOO.s
""""'seal power door kx:ks, IK wroe. cruoe
contr~. AM/ FM rado ~ere:&gt; tapa mdial lires.
white wal~. rear wm&lt;Dw defog

Stock. # 78341. 2 doors. hard lou V-8. air
cond., IJinyl root. auto. trans.. PS, PB. radial
t1re5. whije wt~l~.

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

ON THE SPOT
FINANCING.
TO QUALIFIED
BUYERS!!!

1983 PlYMOUTH
RELIANT 4 Dr.

SALE PRICE

S1Sp73.

""00.

1983 IYIRCURY
-GRAND MARQUIS

SAlE PRICE

Sloe!&lt; # 73112.2 dOO&lt;S. 'l'd&gt;'1. V-8. a• cond.,
&gt;lnYI root. auto. ~'"' . PS. PB. AM/ FM radn

Stock* 78011 4 OOJ\ 'l'diJl. V-8. " tDnd .
vmyl roo! auto trans PS. PB ~ wttOOw!t.
IXJ"e&lt; seal IXlW" 00&lt;&gt; ido, Ill - aurse
contra, AMt fM rildon sle&lt;eo tot&gt;e rnd•o t•es.
w~te wat• . ie¥
defog
SALE PRICE •

$6430.

Stod&lt; i 78541. V-8. a~r cond.•atM nns , PS.
PB. AM/ fM rad~. 'I ton pckuR bng wMJe ~­
bumpe-. '"'· ·lu~ tan~ gauR"S.

"'"step

1983 FORD
CROWN VKTORIA

$6518.
Stock 183091. 4 door• 'l'diJl. V-8, "' cond..
•Jinyl root, auto trans .PS, PB. I)YNer wt~lh¥5.
oower seal IX&gt;N't door kx:ks. lllwtl!el. cr u..
contro. AMI FM rildio. slen•&gt; tape ~d·~ twes.
rear w11100N defog,

$2132.

$4369.

Thursday, September 17, 1987:•
Page-7

Beat of the bend

Syracuse PTO
conducts meeting

Don't be a chicken

Fail carniv•H plan s were made
pra c tice session. The home had
By BOB HOEFLICH
when the Syracuse PTO met · ·
already been heavily damaged in
Senlinei Staff Writer
recently at the Syracuse Elemen a !Ire before the death of Mr,
Do keep in inind
tary School. ·
.
the Racine UniKorn .
The carnival has been set. for
ted Methodls l
Visiting in the co!Jlmunit y
Oct. 3. Several new games will be
" Church will be
Sunday ~l s o. so T ed Reed tells
introduced at the carnival and
serving a baked
" m e, were a number of artists
· among the door prizes to be
from th e Toledo area who were
chicken dinner
awarded are a Middleton doli, a
on the parking lot with easels and
beginning at 4
S25 gift certificate from Dan' s a
wnatever capturi ng plcturesqu~
p.m. today at
hedge trimmer , and hair dryer.
spots in the town. The group
the church for
Patti Struble is chairman of
the benefit of the Tony Riffle visited The Farmers Bank and
publicity for the carnivaL
family . Tony was lnj~red se- Savings Co. to view the excellent
The unil voted to have a booth
riously in a recent accident while mural there.
at the Midieport block party
....------ .
worklng construction on th e new
Sturda y , and to give $50 to the ·
. Yes. It would help if lhe road
Lancaster maiL
Southern kindergarten. Joyce
Ali donations will be tu rned under the brid ge were opened to
Sisson presided at the meeting.
traffi c.
over to help the family .
Jim Lawrence, principle. introIt Is cl osed, however , and
duced the staff, Barbara Brown,
Any ancestors of veterans .of through no. fault of May or Ri secretary; Christie Caldwell,
chard Seyler . The bridge repair
the Wa r of 1812 around ?
Janice Curry, Ruth Stearns,
co ntractor is still working under
If so. please get in tou ch wi th
Sandra Baer, Debbie Sayre , and
Sue Hager, 992-2241. She' ll need the bridge doing so me paintins
Lawrence. first through six th
the name, service record . m ar- and other odd s and ends. II could
g:ade teachers respec tively, and
riage dat e. wife' ~ nam e . and be c losed for anot her couple of
Patti Struble, TAG coord inator
week s. It will be nice to get It ·
nam es of t he children.
for Southern LocaL
open aga in. hOwever . as it does
Arrangements were made for
Those clever and well-don&lt;' relieve the traffic tie up at the
the PTO to sell Wildlife Cookcaricat ures featured every week traffi c light for eas tbound
books for $5 each. Committees
wllh th c footbatl game predictors vehicles.
for the school year were nam ed.
are done by lalented staff
A membership drive will begin
Henry Hartman and his family
member, Na ncy Yoacham--a
soon. Jim Anderson will coach
rea
lly ap prec i ate and th ank
nice touch. huh? ·
the flag football te am of fifth and
evPryonc a1 Vel era ns Mem or ial
sixth graders .
Th e free enterta inment eve n- Hos pit al and Uni ver sity H os pital
Recognition of . students was
for al l of th e help du ring Henry 's
Ings all he Shrine Pa r k In Raci ne,
planned with Remora Young to
uncxjX'ctcd illn ess. Fl·iends. rei staged by thp viltag&lt;' park
be the "button lady". making
at i,·es. and chu rches have been
co mmission. t•o ntinut' to ~ n jo ,·
and distributing the buttons
f:rea t with donation s. pra yer s,
th~ l r popularit y .
·
which will be used for spec ial
ca rds and ·o ther ges tu res io
There were nearly 20&lt;1 r~sl ­
FLAG RAISING - Salisbury students in
gathered on the school lawn Wednesday for a flag
recognition of students throughrP liev~ the fam lty load. Mary and
dcnt s on hand for the rvent las t
observance of the hi centennial oft he Constitution,
raising cetemony hy the cub scouts.
out the year.
Bob Barrett have loaned thei r
Sa turday and surpri se jX'rThe fourth grade won the room
vnn
to the tam ily fort ra nsportlng
form er s tr·om Nas hvill e. Tenn .,
count .
H&lt;' nry to a P ar ker sbu rg hos pit al
wPr~ Roger Batley. drummer.
for
additiona l trea tmPnt.
and Chris Knei se l. lea d guit ar
in observa nce of the 200th
M eig s Coun tia ns do com e
Ja m es Geiger. Jos hua Wither an , .
and singer . Th£'y joi ned t he Bend
bir
thday of the signing of the Chris Rou sh, Adam White through at needed times.
Ri ver Boys and also on hand to
Co nstitutio n. Webelos Den · 1 ol Timmy Peavely , Jamie BroderHenr y is home now and wou ld
· pre se nt entertainm ent wer t h('
Salisbury
Cub Scout Pack 246 _ick, Tra v is Cu rtis , Daniel and
Ilk ca rd s and 'vi sitors.
Circ le D Wra nglers and Dennis
co nducted a fl ag r aisin g cereem - .Jeremiah Russell, Bobby Mash.
M anu el and ~' ra nk Cleland wh o
ony with all . of the st ud ent s Jeremy Hubbard, Steven Hysell,
And the Ru tla nd EMS uni t is
pres('n tect gospel number s.
NEW 7 PC. WOOD
present and pa r ticipating -in the
go
ing
gun
g
ho
for
It
s
a
n
n~al
Matthew Morris, Patrick Yo ung,
Thr nr xf C'V(''nlng of c nt et· ~ttln ·
pi N ige and salut e t o the fl ag
and Jhn Jeffers. Eric Wa gner , a
m &lt;• nt will be at 7 p.m , on Sept. Chris tma s bazaar. T he eve nt ha s
COMPARE TO '419.00
nesday
m
orn
ing.
Wed
boy
been
set
for
Nov
.
14
and
wi
ll
b~
scout , and Melissa Ram s26- so do get outandenjoy -- pretl y
Cub sco ut s In uniform taking
ho' id at the Rutl and Civ ic Cent er .
burg and Myca Hay'nes . Br owsoo n the snow w il l be !&gt;l owi ng and
part
were
Vincent
Broderick.
Fo
r
infnm1a
t
ion
give
Mijrcia
ni
es in unifOrm , al s o
yo u'l l have to hu g the fl re,l cle.
SAVE SJ20
Mi cha el Lei fh eit. Jos hua Leach.
F:lll ott a ca ll at 742-22:!3.
part icipat ed.
NEW S. PC. WOOD
F lrernl"n ln town ovClr lllf'
And )10U 'know PvPn though
wc&lt;•kend to att£'ntl a regional fl t·c
thPrf' hu vl\ bee n pro1es 1s aga inst
schoo l hosted bv the Pom erov
COMPARE TO '269.00
anothN pres idential appoi ntee-and M iddlepo rt. Fire Dcpari
Participation in th.e Fall F es ti - ings were announced along with
this time Bork -- l hat alter mu ch
m ent s go t some l lr st ha nd
val
of Shanng wa s discussed at r eservatio n deadlines . A lett er
co nfu sion. the appointment will
trai nin g on B r ce?y li ~lg h ts wh~ n
SAVE 569
the
Tu
esday nig ht mee t ing of th e was rea d from Elizabeth Jeffers.
b&lt;' approved . Why bother• Do
th !' home or thr Lit' Geor ge nnd
United Methodi st Wo men. held at
dis.t rtcr president.
.JanPt Korn was ·ourned In a k(?(~p smil ing.
li ea th Church, Middl epor t.
M rs. Ciatworthy had the- pro4
Pauline Horton, president , gr am , "Hear Us When We Pray"
DRAWER
pres~ nted so me fact' on the
by Mary Lou Eva ns, based ·o n
CHEST
Fes ttvai of Sharing whic h dea l s scripture from Matthew and
Reg. SM
mcm b&lt;'rs pres en 1.
Thr annual J ohn.• on family
with wor ld hunger and passed out
Luk e. Twila Childs was at the
Ga ry .J ohn son of Phoenlz, Ariz. shee ts containin g di rections for piano for g roup si nging of a hy mn
I'Punlon wa s held at th e Shrine
tra veled the fm·thes l Rand v and
Pa r k in Raci ne. Sunday wit h ;,;,
the four kindsofk itsw hich canbe. and a so lo by the Re v. Clem ente
SAVE '20
Melanie Si mpso n w~re t h~· new famil ies b&lt;' lng repreS!'nll'd .
m?de at home.
Sonn)' Ziuniga , "Teach Me How
&lt;'SI marr ied , Andi·ew .Jaco b
1-'ollowlng thr pot lu ck dlnn c t·.
fh e gr oup decided to 11'ave the To Pra y." 'l'he Lord's Pra yer in
5
NEW 2 PC. £.A.
Si mpson wa s the youngrs t boy.
sevPral fam ily mE'mbc-rs wC'rC
pledge th e sa m e as it wa s las t
unison eonci uded the program.
DRAWER
I
UVING
RM. ~UIT~
and Ashley .J ohn so n t he ~' oun gcst
rec o~: nl zt' d ,
Inc ludin g Eth e l
_
vea r . Th e pecan sale by t he
Refreshment s were se rved
CHEST
~ irl at the r &lt;'un lon.
..John son Cozart . t 11 e ot dcst
A ft ernoo n Circle , the rummag e
from a table covered in ye llow
Reg. 184
Several doo r prizes wer t?
woman ; Louisa Johnson. th
sa ~ br.,Etgn o~ CiD
r cl e on Oct. 1 ce nt er ed with a basket of fresh
1_
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awa rded . An auc tion of . hand·
second oldes t woman; Ed Tabor ,
an ·.' e ect on ay dinner on
flowers . Hos tesses were Nancy
~AVE , 25 ~
Reg. 1319.95
SAVE '120
made articles wa s conduc tl'd hy
·thr' ol des t m a n, and All an .John Nov . .l · and t he annu a l hdlld ay
Caie. Doroth y Roller . Juanita
'
Floro! co,er in utro hoavy solidook.
Roger J ohn so n. Ga m es we r r
so n, sl'Co nd o ld es t man.
bazaa
and
lun cheon on Dec. 5
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played wi lh pr lzPs being gi ven to
A tie fol' th e lai'gcst family i n
W('I'
e ar nn
olinced.
1hP wi nn er s. Nex t yra r' s reuni on
attendance wa s th e Crorge .lohn
Mrs. · Hor ton followin g her
will b&lt;' held on sept. 4 aga in at
so n family and E thel Cozar t
welco me shared thoug ht s from
Th e Shrine Park in Racin r .
fam ily eac h ha v in g ~ l g ht
M atthew. A pre lud e of qu ie t
mu sic was presented by Emma
K. Ciatworth y and G ra ce J ohn so n gave devo tions usin g " Trust
God" as her theme co mm ented
on oft en over looked lesson of
wat chin g and waiting. closing
with pra yer .
Des cend ant s of B r ier. and
District and confer ence meet Mr. and Mrs Cla y Beaver . J r .
Rozlna Belle Braver hel d thci&gt;'
and rass ie. Ur ban a: M r. and
first reunion In Rodney Su nd ay .
Mt·s. Peter Soponyai and CaMrs . Sylvi a Bauer had grace.
ro l y n , Fl o rida ;
E mogene
John Chapman, alias Johnny AppleRe cognized and prese nt ed
Me rcer. Kara Beaver and Brian
seed, planted nurseries of apple seedplaques were Clay Beaver. f or
.
.
Bea,·cr , Pa tri ot: Mr . and Mrs.
hogs tn clearings before pioneers arthe mos t children: Pearl SopoMaxin e J ustice. Kitts Hill ; Mrs.
rtved . He planted to his dying day,
ny al, who traveled the farthest ;
Ha zel Wilson, Willow Wood: and March 18, 1845. near Fort Wayne,
Avanelle Shirk. who brought the
gues ts. Ed Donley , Gallipol is and Ind., where h1s grave i s now the cenm ost peopl e; Jesse Braver, th~
Ge neva Har ri son Sha ver of ter of a small park. Some of his trees
mo st grandchildren, marr ied t he
Ga Iii poll s.
still sta nd, !hough many believe the
l ongPst, and a lso th e old et . 84:
The 198ll r euni on will be held on last one toppled in a storm near MansKimberly Beaver. the y oungest
the Sunday of Labor Day field, Ohio, in 1959, after bearing apattending. F red C. Beaver. St·.
ples for more than 100 years.
weekend.
was also recognized for his
_efforts to promot e th e first
reunion .
Attending were M r. and Mr s.
Paul Beaver, Linda , Matthew ,
-and Diana. Mr. and Mrs . David
Beave r . Bradley and · Tiffany,
Mr. and Mrs. Cec il Beaver. Mr.
YOU CAN CHECK YOUR REGISTRATION, CHANGE
and Mrs. James Beaver: Janice
and Chris, Mr. and Mrs . Loren
YOUR NAME AND/OR ADDRESS OR REGISTER AT
Beaver, Lomn. Jr .. Lori and
COMPLETE STOCK
Penn ey, Mr . and Mrs. Earl
Dunlap and family , Mr . and Mrs.
Ivan Beaver. Lynn and Sherr!,
Mr. and Mrs . Randy Paxton,
Amanda Dotson. and Mrs.
Joanne Roach , all of Ga llipolis .
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Beaver,
Sr. , Mr. and Mrs .•Jesse Beaver,
Jr .. Cheshire: Fred C. Beaver.
Sr., Mrs . Aniia Beaver Brown, ·
Pomeroy: Mr. and Mrs. Garoid
0. Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Beaver and Chad, Mr. and Mrs.
John Anderson, Mrs. Sylvia
Beaver Bauer, Mr. and Mrs .
MONDAY thru FRIDAY: 8:30a.m. till 4:30 p.m.
Pharmacy
Larry Gannpn, Scott and Jody,
SEPT. 10, 17 and 24: 6:00 p.m. till 9:00 p.m.
' Mr . and Mrs. Clay Beaver, Sr ..
Kenneth Mt:Cullough. A.Ph .
Ctlarl11 Riffle , R.Ph
Mr. and Mrs. Max Brazzell, Mr .
SATURDAYS, SEPT. 12, 19 and 26: 8:00a.m. till Noon
and Mrs. Russell Shirk, Mr . and
Ro..,ld Hoolog. R. Ph
J"
Mon . thru Sal. 1 :00 A.M. to 9 P.M.
MONDAY, OCT. 5:9a.m. till 9:00p.m.
Mrs. Roy Stone, Mr. and Mrs.
· Sunday10:00A .M . to4:00P .M .
PRESCRIPTIONS
PH . 992·29&amp;61
Mark Clark. Lesile and Andy,
Frl11ndly Service
Mrs . Lisa Temple, Ms. Luanne
E. M1in
PotM,OV. Oh.·
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Open Night• till 9
Rust, John and David, Brian
. Stroble, ?Pringfleld.

Flag ceremony marks day's start

DINETTE SET

S%999

1984 PONTIAC
6000 4 Dr.

s22so.

B~nd

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SALE PRIG!:

Stock I 83161. 4 dooo. ~ten "'&amp;On. hont
whet!! drive. 4 cyl.. air cond., PS. Pa cru ..
contro, AM/ FM rill~. ~dial tir"" bucl&lt;~ seat~
1
rear wmcbw detog

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By The

The Daily Sentinel

St ock~

77612, 2 doo&lt;s. hard top. !l!dan. V-8.
vtnvt root. auto tran&gt;. PS. PB. AM/ fM rad~

radtal hres, white walls.

$1s672.

Stoct&lt; ! 6JS7t 4 dtm. &gt;!!Jan. trant wroe
drtve 4 c~ . '" mnd . auto n ns.. PS. Pa bl
whf:!el. crlJ ISe control MVF Mr.M110. 13dul hres,
""" wh4e wa!s
SALE PRICE

$3395.
Stoc~ # 77fJi2. 21loo-' 'l'dan. V8, a~r rond..
v1nyl root. aut o trans, PS, PB, AM/ FM rad10,
radtal Ires. white walls

saoo.

Stock I 83 t52, 4 wtoel droe. V-8, air con d..
aut a trans. PS. Pa AM/ FM radi~ !lllroo tape ·

SALE PRICE

$1172.

DINETTE SET

$19995

johnson reunion held

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$4995

:$199 9 5

55995

2

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Beaver family gathers
for its annual reunion

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ATTENTION:

MEIGS COUNTY VOTERS

IN ORDER TO VOTE IN. THE
NOVEMBER 3, 1987 GENERAL ELECTION
YOU MUST BE REGISTERED BY
OCTOBER S,, 1987.

HAVE YOU MOVED; CHANGED YOUR NAME, OR
FAILED TO ·VOTE ·IN THE LAST 4 YEARS?

saoo.
1976 INTERNATIONAL
.
'-&lt;
SCOUT

UMW conducts meeting

SUN
GLASSES

1975 FORD F-1 00 PICKUP
Sloe!&lt; H74884. V-8; alito. trans.. mdiat t&lt;es, ~
ton ticku ~ k&gt;ng wide l&gt;!d.

SAl£ PRICE

$300.

1986 OLDSMOBilf
CALAIS
Sloe!&lt; H 7043L 2 doors. cou ~- tront whe~
drive, 4 cyl., a1r concl auto trans . PS. PB. b~
wreel. crwse control. AMIFM radio.

SALE PRICE

$8233.

MEIGS COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS
108 Mechanic Street
Pomeroy, Ohio

OR

PHONE 992-2697 ·
HOURS FOR REGISTRATION:

SWISHER LOHSE

OFFER GQOD
·THRU
MONDAY
SEPT.21, 1987

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�17, 1987
' Middleport, Ohio ·
Pomeroy-

17 1987

Scholarships aw.arded students ·
by American Legion Auxiliary
Four scholarships of $250 each . Ar lahd . King, Pomeroy, a nd
have been awarded by Feeney- Becker. son of Don a nd Betty
Ben nett Post 128, American Becker. Middleport, are a tte nd·
ing Rio Gra nde College. RedLegion. Middleport.
ma n. sori of Joyce a nd Ray
The recipients are Michl A.
Redman, Mason. Is attending
King, Kimberly l&lt;ath leen Deem.
a nd Don W. Becker. a ll gradu · Par ker sburg Community Col·
a les of Meigs High School. and lege, a nd Miss Deem of 29131
Ray Thomas Red man, graduate Lagoon Drive, Middlepor t , attend s Hocking Technical Colof Waham a High Sc hool.
lege,
Ne lsonville.
King. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Continued fro m page 1
may pre-register for the five
dolla r fee unt il October 1st Late
registration of seven dolla~s will
be accepted u ntil 9:OOA M on the
day of the race.
E ntry form s may be obtained
a t the City Building In Point
Pleasant , Western Au to, Ra rd"ln' s Shoe Center , Hockenberry
P harm acy North ani! a ll three
locations of Citizen's National
Ba nk a ll in Point P leasant. You
m ay a lso pic k one up at Locker
219 In Middle port, Ohio. ·
T- s hlrts decorated with the

ribbon .
.
.
Mayor Russell Holland urges
local residents to come ou t on the
day of the races and line the
raceway to cheer the r unners on._

Jaymar golf event slated Saturday
Jayma~ Golf Clu b's Men's
Cha m pionship a nd Flight Tournament will be held Sa turday and
Sunday, October 3rd a nd 4th.
Players will be fli ghted accord·
ing 'to thei r cl ull or league
handicaps or past performa nce.
A three dolla r entry fee will be
c ha r ged.

Those wishing to enter may
sig n up by calling the clubhouse
a t 992-6312 or Bob Freed a t
992-2044. T he grass Is getting
greener and the gre~ ns are great
so get your name in now.
This will be a 36 hole.
tournament

Business
Services
DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
992-3410
LIMESTONE

GRAVEL · SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

IO+ tlc

Getting
the credit you deserve
.

va r y

consider ably

from

"HEAT YOUR WHOLE HOUSE"
FIREPLACE
INSERT

OR
FREE STANDING

onE:'

·will

$3.25.
POMER OY
Red Brus h
Chu rch of Chr is t on Bas ha n Road
is having special weeke nd meet·
ings · at 7 p.m. on F riday a nd
Sat urday, a nd at 9:30 a. m . a nd 6
p. m. on Sunday. Guy Ma llory, of
Winter Ga r den, Fla. , wil l be the
spea ker. E veryone welcome.

MIDDLE PORT -Middlepor t
Child Conserva tion League will'
m eet Thursd ay, 7:30p.m .. at the .
Oh io Power Office in Pomeroy.
SATURDAY
Devo tions and traveling door
HARRI SONVILL E - Harriprize will be by Th e lma Si m es. sonv ille Holiness Chapel will ·
Hos tesses will be Nancy Morris holding all day ser vices Sa tu ra nd Ann Co lbu rn.
day, start ing at 10 a .m. Noo n
meal will be a t the Ha rrisonvill e
FRIDAY
fi re house. Ba ptism al serv ice at
POME ROY- A m eeting of the 2: :to p. m . a t the Middlepor t levee.
Meigs County Advisory Council.
Ever yone welcome.
Alzheimers Disease-Related Disorde rs, will be he ld Frid ay &lt;1t
MASON - Eas te rn Athletic
12: 15 p.m. a t the Senior Citizens
Booster s are sponsoring a go lf
Ce nter. Emphasis of th e meet ing
scramble this Sa turday a t Riverwill be on eva luation training
s ide Golf Course in Mason, W.Va.
sess ions. a nd progr am upda tes.
A $22 ent ry fee is required ·for
green fee a nd car l . A $200 savings
CHESTER - The Ches ter
bo nd will be awa rded the firs t
Volunteer F ire Depa rtm ent will
place tea m. Tea m s wi ll be
s ponsor a fish fry a t the firehouse
a nnounced on th e day of the
on Sa turday , with serVIng !rom 4
tour name nt. For more infor mato 7:30p.m. Fis h ta il sandwiches,
tion call John Eva ns at 843-S440.
s uc h as those serve d at the Me igs
County la ir will be served with
SUNDAY
french fries, '\)aw, and drink for
HARRI SONVILLE
Rev.

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fa mily to ·another de pe nding on
life s tyle, number of people in the
household and m any other fac tors . Ra isin g c hildren is an
inves tment In developing a very
Importa nt hum a n resource. our
futu re ge neratio n.

40°/o
OR MORE

STOVES

$50

HOLDS YOUR .
STOVE TILL COLO WEATHER

AS LOW AS

$399

Mr.. a nd Mrs. Os by Martin a nd
Adam , Ka ty , Texa s , and ;Mrs.
, Leona Martin, a tte nded the wedding of Robert Ma rtin and Debra
Ringwald , Allia nce, Sept. 5.
Mrs. Sandy Gilmore a nd
granddau ghter , Darbie Darst, of
Amlin . spent the weekend here
with her pa rent s, Mr. a nd Mrs.
J a m es Gilmore. They a tte nded
the Gilmore reunion on La bor

YOU Will NOT FIND AN EQUAL
QUALITY STOVE AJ TIIESE
SAYINGS ANYWHERE

Darrell Hunt a nd famil y, m issiona ries to Mexico, w ill be
specia l s pea kers a t Har risonville
Holiness Chapel, Rt. 684. Harri·
so~vp le, Sunday evening at 7:30.
T he public is invited .

DOCTORS HOURS
M-TH: · 10-1, 2-6 F: 10-12
BEND.AREA MEDICAL CENTER
138 MAIN STREET, NEW HAYEN, WV.
1111 ASSOCIATIOIII WITH

PLEAS.\NT VALLEY HOSPITAL
V•lley Drive, Pt. pteaunt, WV 25550 • 304- 875~340
"The Family of Professionajs "

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.....,.

"We Make 'em Here"
FACTORY WAIEHOUSE

10 A.M.

OLD TIME HEATING

IN

RO YAL OAK - T he annua l
picnic of Shade River Lodge No.
453 wi ll be Su nd ay , 6 p.m ., a t the
archery buildin g a t Roya l Oak
Park. Bring covered dish, dr ink
a nd tablewa re .

TO

701 2ND AYE.

PLA·TOON R

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t••.•

ow""'unuooroo

p•re•

OPEN FOR BUSINESS

324 £. M1in St.
Pomttoy
Behind City H1it

ANN'S
-Gilt Shop &amp; Toy Store
Collectors Items.

Coslume Jewelry,
Action Tows, Musical
Toys &amp;Trinket Boxes

Open 10 A .M . to 4 P.M .
Mon . thru Fri . or by
Appointment

CONTIACnNG
UISQI, OliO

•HOME llJILOING
•R OO .. ADDITION S
..KITCt1 EN S - BATHS
•AOOFING •G ENERAL
REMODELING.
REPAIR S

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REFERENCES

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Roger Hysell
Garage
Rt. 124, Pomeroy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK

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614·143-5241

CONWJIP MONfOII ITSliM!
U I lot&lt;h l t.
MiddltpOII , Oh. H760

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s

M • nu t•C1ure •nd Sales or
Recordin g an d Conuol l nstrumltfll l for t4om e 1nd
Commerc•el U N M onitO;fS
t o displav Furn 1ce and Air
Cond . Hour s or M !n of op er·
•ting time. 'V elu1 Di e 0 111
th at aUow t Daily Goeh to be
set Complet ely alimlnetes
th e end of th e m onlh Blll • ur·
prise
(_ f , Scott, Mar .; I . Cnmt•• Jl.lrl
Solt t Mt•·; P'fut An~MIItt
Information Dft.t lro(hurt

Ntw lO&lt;ation:'
161 North S.&lt;ond
Midclltport; Ohio 45760

SALES &amp; SERVICE
We Carry Fishing Supplies

6-17-tfc

Public Notice

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

I YIACUIE, OHIO

FREE ESTIMATES

,

Moat Foreign lll!nd
Dome•tic Vehicle s
. A/ C SeNtte
All MaJor &amp; M i nor

R ESIOENT IAL I CO MM ER CIAL

la(ated at Corner of

PH. 742 -2027

Rt. 143 and Ri. 7,
Pomeroy

1· 13· 1 mo .· ~-

" DOC" VAUGHN
.Certified Licenaed Shop
9d 0· 1 mo. d.

'•VINYL SIDING
"AlUMINUM SIDING

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IN THE DAILY SENTINEL
SEPTEMBE.R 30, 1987
"Reserve Your Ad Spa~e Now"
992-2156
.

Interested parties
will. be given an opportunity to be heard. Fur- ·
thor Information may be
obtained by oontacung
the Commission.

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ASK FOR BRIAN OR DAVE

THE PUBLIO ·UTILITIES

AD

COMMISSION OF OHIO
By: Ne.ncy L. Wolpe,
Beoretary

DEADLINE SEPTEMB'ER 18, 1987

appointed Adminlttratrbc ot
the ettltt of J ack L. Clark.
deceeted.• late of Route 1 ,
Rurtond Streei. Mlddtopon.

Ohio 45780.

Robert E. Buck,
Probate Judge

lena K. No11elrood. Clerk

t9) 10. 17. 24, Jtc

54 Misc. Merchandise

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· "·'-~cr r
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;~+ ~..Jt- .rr~,4

Purchasing all

types

':

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511/ tln

#1 Copper
cu;rent 53¢ lb.
Top Grqde .
Aluminum Sheets

4;0¢tb.

YVONNf SCiUY
B ridal R egistry and

Estimates"

most complete Hn e of
Wedd i ng Flow ers and.
Accessories in this area

PH. 949· 2160
or 949-2101

LaSALLE GALLERY

llo Sunday Call•

Middleport-'- 992- '-\\~

· 3- ll·ttn

RADIATOR
SERVICE

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

lONG'S
CONSTRUCTION
Vinyl &amp; Alum . Siding
Compl e te Gutter Work

EAGLES CLU8- PC*EROY, OtOO
THURS., 1 P.M.· EO6:45
SIJH., 2 P.M.-EB1:45

Giveaway

Wooden Pallet• on First -com e,
First -serve baais . . Inquir e in
pt'lrt on at GalliPolis Daily Tribun e Oft lee, 82 5 Third Ave .
Gallipolis .
House Cat1 · Beeu t i lul l o ng
hairfld kitt&amp;ns t o good homes
only . liu er tre ined . Ca ll 61444 6-49 22 after 5 :0 0 PM .

Kittens -bleck. yellow &amp; tiger. 7
wks. old . Ca11614-446 -0094.

Middleport. Ohio
1-13-tfo

1·614-843-5425

!CUI OUI fOR IUIUR! Ul£1

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985-3561

All Maht

MAlllN FACEMYER

•W•shers •Dishwashers

IINI. Decor11ting ComukDIU

•Range s

•Refrigerators
•Freezers

•Dryers

PARTS and SERVICE

4·5·11C

BISSELL
BUILDERS
CUSJOM BUILT

HOMES &amp; GARAGES
" At Reasonable Prices"

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

614-446-0898.

· Sa\l e 4 pupPies from the pound.
Call 814 -446 -37 97.
3 pa rt Great Dan e puppies . Call
61 4·742 -2 357.
Puppies t o give aw&amp;y . 6 w eeks
old, been wormed. Cell 61 4 ·
992 -5073.

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. SO UST
GUYSVIllE, OHIO
Authoritlll John Deere,
Now Holland, Bush Hog
Form fqulprntnt
Dtaltr

Far111 Equlp111ed,
Parte &amp; Sarvlu

1·3·'86 tfc

"Free Candy
Classes"

Pomtroy

11 24 East Moin St.
HOUISt Tuo.-Woti.-Frl,
t I a.m. to 7 .p.m.

s.....,, 1 p.m.· 7 ,.m.
ly Chan&lt;o or AJIPOint-t

RUSS MOORE
992·2526 •.

1·24-17-1 mo .

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Ad dons en~ ramodeling
Roo fing 1nd gutter w ork
Concrete w ork
Plumbing end eleetri cal
work
(Free Estimates)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992 -~215

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,Pomoroy, Ohio

4·15-' 86-fc

Dryer K elvinato r , 304 -675 6268 between 2 :00 and 5:00.

Day or Night

NO SUNDAY CALLS

6 ·lost and Found

4-16-86-tfn

Howard L. Writesel

NEW- REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

949-2263
or 949·2168

4-22·87-ttn

ca: ·LISA M. KOCH, M.S.
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Legion lot. ,Call 614-

ROOFING

Computerized Hearifll Aid Selection
~ Swim Molds • Interpreting Services
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Garag, Sale: 2YJ mites east of
Poner on 664 . U.dies clothes
and lots of misc. Sept. 18 &amp; 19.
Ra in or Shine.
htra large 4 Family : 402
Hedgewood Or. Fri. &amp; Sat.
Tool s, log cheifl.f, houaeho l ~ .
items, children clOthes &amp; toy a. ·
lots of je1n1. Antiqu,es. glattwire. Everything mun go. 9·1

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lOST : Dogs- One Schnau.zerDia ck . One
part Doberm anGerman Shepherd - black .
Petriot · Cemdu s 1181 . RE ·
WARD . pteese eall 614 -379-

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18· 19. On Eagle Aidg e Ad .
Turn off Rt . 7 at Meigs Memorial
Garden t, go 6 miles on Co. 32 .
All kinds of dishes. oil tamp s,
furniture . Lot a of ilems. Call
614 -949 -2 626 .
Nice. clean . misc. household
items. 543 North Second Ave ..
Middleport. Ohio. Saturd ay,
S 8pt . 19.
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(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
8·13 lin

Piano tun ing. tan a Danlets. 23rd
vear of service in Meigs-GelliaM ason coun t ies . 614 -7 42 2961 .

Back yard sate . 3316 Howa rd
Ave . Sept. 18 8r 19th or rain.
Sept. 21 st.

g

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Ric k Pear son Auction eer li censed in Ohio and We!t Virginia . Estate , antique, farm , liquidation sales, 304 -773- 5785.

9

Wanted To Buy

We pay ca1h for lite m odel cl ean
used carl :
Jim Mink Chev.- Oids Inc.
Bill Genu Johnson
614 -446-3672
TOP CASH paid for ' 83 mod ei
and newer used cars. Smith
8uick·Ponliac, 191 1 Eastern
Ave., Gallipoli s. Call 614· 446 2282.

WANTED TO BUY: U &amp;ed wood
&amp; coal heaten . Swain 1 s Furnltui-e, 3rd. Sa Oli\le St, Gallipolis.
Cell 614 -446-3159.

8100.00 p&amp;r title. W rhe: ACE"
338, 2 Pima. Naprsrvillu. Ill .
60640.
Phones Sales. Apply in person :
Fri., Mon .. Tue• . 1-4PM . 501
Burnett Rd .-Kaneug a- Jay cees
Hall .
·
Full- time federally qualified &amp;
state certified QMRP for'I CFMR f acility t or geriatric population. EJCperi ence in habilitation
1ervices a mu fl. Salilry nffQotia·
ble. Excellent benefitt . Contact
Ohio Job Servi ce, 6 14-446-

1803.
Gallipolis er ea-SeletJ skills n ecesSary. Compu te r training pr eferred . Must be abl e to deal with
public. Some travel ' involv.ed .
Send resume to BoK T- 910 c/ o
Gallipolis Deily Tribune 826 3rd.
Ave. Gallipolis, Ohio 46631 .
Th e 0 .0 . Mcintyre Park D iatrict
is now accepting applications far
a 9Ymn11tic1 1nstructor . Must be
at leut 18 years of age and a
high school graduate. Ce!l 61 4 448 -4812, ellt. 256. 8 am t o12
noo') or 12:30 to 4 pm.
8300 PER W EEK
Delivery-Driver -Sales
Lo ca l company has opening for
several full- tir'n e p eopl e. W e
offer paid vacation. m1jor modical beneflts. Call
after 9 :00AM - 614 -44 6-7451 .
G overnment Jobs . $ 16.040 $59 ,230 yr . Now hjril;"g. Call
805 -887-6000 E ~~:t . R-9805 for
current federal lil t.
Friendly Home Parties has op en·
ings for managers and dealers in
your area. Largest line in party
plan-free kit -brand new Christmas catalog-toy, gift. end home
decor calalog. Ov 8r 800 it ems.
Top commission and hotte~s
gifls-eall for fre~ catalog 1-800-

227-16t0.·

Ge t paid t vr reading bOoksl
S 1 00. per title. Writ e: ACE·l1 ~ 2 Pima. Naperville. ll 60540.

accepted for full time position,
Plee11nt Valley Nuulng Cere
Center. 1pply pMsonnel oftiee
Plrta~lnt Valley Hoap, 304 -6754340. AA· EOE .
AVON - All areas. Cetl Shirley
Spears. 304.- 876 -1429.
" HIRING! Government jobs your area . S16,000 - $68.000.
Cell t8021 838 -8805 . EXT
1203 "
LPN for private duty. part-limB.
start immediately , Need good
clinical skills. 86 .00 per hour. Pt.
Pfeesant area. Call Mr . Hutchins
1- 304 -767-7856, 9 -4 MondayFriday only .

GET PAID for reading bookal
$ 100.00 per title. Write: ACE ·
517A , 2 Pima, Naperville, ll
60540.
W1nted lady or couple - lady for
light hous'ework: husiHind fOr
general maintenance. Own room
and bo8fd. Fostoria, Ohio are1.
Raymond or Mary Sisk.
Ohio Valley Tire now hiS Hunter
D -100 Computerized alignm ent
machine. Now taking applications for wheel alignm ents. Call
304-675-5332 . Gallipolis Ferry,

C OR! Everythin g avail able thru
on e program . MERRI -MA C
needs 3 people to represent our
100 pet. GUARANTEED line!
Great Hot ten Program. Free Kit
Program . Car 1nd phone needed.
Call Toll Free 1-800-992 - 1072.
B1bysit1er fuH· time immediptely
for 7 month old. Preferably near
Silver Bridge Plaza . 3904-676-

2t89(

12

Situations
Wanted

Will care for persons with
n ervou s or mental disord ers and
elderly in my prNate home. Elim
Home.~ Middleport. Ohio. 614 -

992-6873.

18 Wanted to Do

Ouelity roofing . Free eat ., 1 10 a
squera. Contact Randy at 614-

446-6957.
Wili atay with eldet"s during the
dflV. Will do offi ce work &amp; house
el eaning. Call 614- 44S- 2026 or

446·3269 .
Trailer roofs painted . Reasonable rates. For free estimate c all

FOUND : Blt den Rd. - Brown Pit
Bull . Owner PlY S96.00 vet. bill.
814-266-8769 _

Wanted to buy: scrap steel end
metals. Rid en Salvage 614-

Lost : femile Beegle, I montha
old, black, white end ten. lost In
Mulberry .Ave . .,••• Pomeroy.
Reward. Wearing red collar whh
silver stud1. answers to Lacy.
Cell 614· 992 -3165 or 614-

Andquet. ailver coins. gold
rings. fumlture, old guns, c:o.m h
plete hou t ehold, Estates.
paid. Cell Brlon Lee. 814-385-

House cloning or c•e for 1ick or
elderty people. Cell 614 -4461630.

5099.

Cu do light hauling 1nd roofing .
Reuontble rates . Merion
Snider. 814-949· 2629.

Lost In Tupper• Plains. Re9dsville area, black end whit•
English Spring., Spaniel. Coli

8111614-246 -8264 .
Haul and Stack firew ood. t 30 a
load . Cell Ed at 814-441 -3978.

One medium t i:r:e dog 11ouu."

304-678-2823.

f IJtplnytlll~lll
S1:rv1L1::&gt;

Lost : Cockatiel Bird. mostty
yellow, littl• white. Orange
chaekt. Lett seen on lineoln· Jrd
St. Middleport. t25. reward It
CIUght. Cai1814-192-1804.

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Loost: black, whit• •nd tan
tamale Fox Hound. Wearing
whlie nylon collar. In Roctcaprlng•. Flatwaod1 area. Cal1114-

" Hiring! Government jobs· your
.,.._. t1&amp;.ooo- tea.ooo. Cell

982-3028.

802·838-8885. Ext. S05" .

Give plano 1nd org•n lessons in
my home to beglnn••· advane~ sttJd.ntsand adults. Al10
teach chording end trtnsposing.
If interntod, call 114- 992 -

5403.

' Mower Repair.
Grovers la wn

Will pick up 1nd denver. Good

Help Wanted

4 BR ., fireplace. fu ll basement. 3
m i. so. of Gallipolis. 1 34 ,900 .
Call Days- 6.1 4-446 -1615. after

5 o00- 446-1244.

,

3 br ,-fi ni sh e d b as ement ,
electric-w Ood h eat, applican ces,
garag e. Appraised at $64 ,000.
Sal e 149', 900 . C1ll 614 -4463040 .

Lik e new, m aintenance tr ee:·z
br. ranch. fully carpeted . 1 5 m in.
t o Gallipoli s or M ercerville. Call

8t4-256-6200
8 roo m home w ith garage on 6
acr ~ s . Sme!l woods, gardenpasture area: County water.
Near Jackson. Call 614 -2865447 or 988 -3171 ·
For Sal e Dy Owner: 3 Br . house
with attached garage, ac. ~ 9
Chillicothe Rd. Ca ll 614- 44.6-

2583. i9 · 5t .
For Sale by Owner: 4 -5 br ..' 3
beth t . Approximately 4000 sQ.
ft ., 25 escres with tennis court _
$173.000. Will sell with only 5
acres for S 1 55,000. Call 'for
appointment 614-446 -3388: .

.1 rm . house with both . Approx . 3
acr es of land . Also apPfOII . 75
acr es vacant lend, located about
1 mile from Patriot. Cell 614379 -2876.

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Government Homes from $1 . (U
repair) . Del inquant tax property.
Repossessions. Call 806 -587 6000 e.t. GH -9805 for current
repo_lilt.
Government Homes lor t1 .00.
iu Repair) Buy direct I Repos and
Tu seized propertiet . Cell todBy
for fat U I 1-518 -469 -3646 EXt.
H1622 ~ toll refundable) 24 hrs.
Hendi Men Sp,ecial - 5 room and
beth, euic. basement . 110 Sute
St. Priee neg. Cell 614 -992 -

3725.
In Goaglein Subdivision, close to
achoola. Cell 614 -992 -3608 or

814-992· 2389 .
2 or 3 bedrooms, double lOt,
close to schools and storel .
&amp;. 18,000.00. 304-676 -7833.,:
HouH, 3 . 15 ec. 2 br, total eleC.
carpet through. 1 mile out
Foglesong Ad . Mason. WV.
304· 773-5011 .
.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
c

2 Mobile homEis- 1 acre lot. i!:
mnes from Hennen Tra c e
Sehools. Rural water, black top
roa d. Call 614-256 -6343.
Repoasessed Mobile Homes. We
have'em. we finence 'em. Exam ple: 1984 Clayton 14x70, three
bedroom, 1 Y.i both. Total elect ric , very good condition. S&amp;OO
down, payment• at 8210 Pttf
month. 800-826 -0752.
..

1970 Elcona 12d6, 2 br .• elec.
hilat, gas stove, refrig. Must
mo11e. Financing pou ible, 10
per cent down, with approved
eredlt . $4600. Call 614 -446-

9955.

-

1977 Fairm o nt Bayview .
1 4x70, all eleetric, 2 bedroom t',
central air. wa sher. dryer, st~ e;.
reft lger1tor, underpinning . 614:

388-9837 .

2328 .

992-3021

Will help fin ance or land c ontnct - 10 yr. ·old house. 3 Br.,
Patriot Villag e. Call 614- 4461 340. 446 -"3870 .

1953 Vinda1 e, all alum., 35:..8, 1
br. S1 200 . Cell614-446-1391 .

2242 .

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Homes for Sale ·

NEW C~RISTMAS LINE.
GIFTS. TOYS and HOME DE ·

Jim ' t Odd Job Service- painting,
c arpf!ntar work, sundeek, siding,
roofing . Call614- 379 -2416.

992-6488.

·,

wv.

Fairly lite model Ch,.,tler product, good condition , low mileage. Phone 614-266-8038.

Want ed to buy, • tendin g timber.
Call AI Tromm at 614-74 2-

31

Es!ale

1211:86 Mobile Home. 2 br .•
carp et, stove, . relrig . &amp; -underpending. S 1700 down end take
over paym ents. 52800. Coli
814-245 -6662 .

Wanted to buy: Standingtilftber.
Ceii614 -379-275B .

992,3471.

Real

G ~T PAID tor reading books!

Septic tank pumping, residential
&amp; eommerical. $80 par load.
Ron Evans Enterprises. Jackson.
Ohio. Call 814- 286 -5930

Buying daily gold. silv&amp;r eoins.
rings, jewelry, sterling ware, old
coin t, large eurrency . Top prices. Ed Burkett Barber Shop,
2nd. Ave . Middleport . Oh. 614-

Professional
Services

7881 .

304-882 · 2089.

&amp; Vicinit_y

8t4-867-8577.

Licensed Clinical Au4iologist

Televison Advert ising Meds
high en ergy parsons f or the
Gallipolis er ea. Possible further
managem ent opportunity . Parttime. full-time, Date 1nd com mis,ion. C111 9 -5. 304 -767-

R .N. applications now being

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·
lN G CO. recommends that you
do bu sin.. s wi'lh people you
k now. and NOT t o 1.nd monev
1hroogh the m ail until you h eve
Invest igated the offering .

23

Two F1mily car p11i1 181e: Aduh
&amp; children's clothing, baby items
&amp; houaflhold itflms. Sept . 17 &amp;
18. 9-4. 22 'Vinton St. Gellipolit .

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Business
Opportunity

General office- Some medical
experience hel;&gt;tul. Part -time.
temporary will become full -tim e
temporery. Raaume ta : P.O.Bo x
441 Pt . Pleasa nt. W.V a. 25560.

AVON - All areat . Call Marilyn
We.ver 304-882 -2 645 .

Cheshire -corner Popular&amp; Rt . 7 .
ladies clothing, books, many
years aceumulstlon-household
goods . Fri .. 81 Sat.. 10-4 .

21

n &amp;8 .

Garage Sale: 644 Third A\le .
Thurs. 81 Fri.. 9-7

32 can s lsomll baby formuta. · Junk Auto 's with o r w ithout
304-675 - 2835 .
motott . Call 61&lt;1.. 388-9.303.

·Male Weimaraner
Childs pet. Calt

BOGGS

4 f am ily. Tara epertm ents . Ca rm an D r. Baby clothes, hqut•
hold . it8m1 . Saturday. Sep tember 19th. 10-1

25 in . color tv_ Does not w ork .
C elt

7113 / 2 mo. d.

N•WIIfiHOINhttlll

4'

2-8 w eekt old kittens. Call
814- 446-4019 1ft er.5 :00 PM .

FREE £STIMATll

u ro~rlu~:c.

Announc ements

7750.

Worhd in Homf Area
25 Years

CAll

&amp; Vicinity

Hall Bu gle pup. Male 3 mo s.
Call 614 -367 -108 5 or 3 67-

R oofing of All Types

992 -2196 .

I~

BINGQ

Comple te Re model ing

PAT HILL FORD

AeN•u•• do~coreii~K~

.

FilE£ wtDO!NG CONSrllTANT

New " - •'luilt

·

Aluminum Cans
34¢ lb.
9- t 1-1 mo.

BOW &amp; WREATH MAMING
JANII VINOI

of

non-ferrous scrap

5HIRLIY HOUSION

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL
Riverine Antiques

Pomaro ,. Ohio

Let Ch feu•

DAILY 10 AM·6 PM
MONDAY thru SATuRDAY

STENCILING CIASSII

INSULATION

OHIO
VALLEY
BULK FOODS
FRL, SEPT. 18, 1987
10 AM·4 PM
514 East Main

FENCE COMPANY

BASKET WEAVING and

•llOWNIN

" Free

ACCENT

SIGN UP NOW. FOR

39104 lrodburlld.
.
Oh. !760
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIOUCIARY
On Sopromber 2, 1987, in
the Meiga County Probate
Court, Case No . 26820,
Shoito A. Corsev. 38900
Leading Creek Road, M id·
dloport, Ohio 45780, wot

8 -7-1 mo .

Til-COUNTY
RECYCLING
Now Open

v.w.

. Littlt' tl:i 'l.£.'
arr \·V(lr~lt A iot

the C/a; si(icd Scctirn .1

Ph. 949-2969

BUY - SELL - TRADE,

VAUGHN'S
AUTO &amp; DIESEL
SERVICE

Ml....,lft -Arfwnt · Porhmouth
I · )9. I ..... ....

n:

CLOSED SUNDAY

CALl 992 -6756

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from fairgrounds. Bedroom sull,
Sound movie camet"a &amp; proj ector, mite. Sept. 17 &amp; 18, 9-? . tt
rain on back porch . No 81rly
sat ea .

Monday-Saturday

NIASE CertKied Mechonic

Yard Sale

4 Family· 459 lariat Or .. across

It. 7 and Ia shaft
HRS :, 12 :00-6 :00

• R eP.airs

7

4 -Famjly- Go to Add ison . turn at
Ray s Furniture. 1 at brick hs. on
left past Addaville Grade Sch.
W.omen , infant &amp; toddler clothing, playpen, t tereo , J eep top
cover , Myers shallow well pump.
Lot s of everything. Thurs .. Fri . &amp;
Sat. 8-} .

R e pair s on All Make s
Transax le Repairs,
Located Halfway letwMn

I 71111!111

PARTS

Dental euiNnt for Gellipol il
areo office. Desire eJCperienced
or t rained person but will al.o
con1ider others. Reptv t o Box
909, c/ o G•lllpolis Deil y Tribune, 825 3rd. Ave. G.llipolil,
Ohio 46&amp;31 .
../

10 Beorger Ave .- behind McDoneld' l . Clo thing. VCR ta pes,
bicycles. Much more. Thu rs . &amp;
Fri .

PA ITS • SERVICE

Phone Bills Here
IUIINIII PHONE
(6 t41 992-.6110
IIIIIINCI PHON!
16t419U- 77l4

Found In leadlngCraek Rd . area,
smel! black end white male
puppy. Wearing fl11 co1111r. Ce ll
814 -74 2- 2181 or 614 -9926858 .
~

·Sale: Centenary Town House,
Thurs . &amp; Fri ., 9-1. Atar i 26 00
and t•pes, w oight s and beneh,
Panason ic stsreo , diamond
ring•. exercisor, game table·ond
toys. f1l1 clothet - all sizes.

EAGLE RIDGE
SMALL ENGINE
CENTER

Pay Your

Alto Tre•••lulu
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

(6141 "2 ·l711or 991-SilO

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PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

REPAIR

I · ZO. I "'OOd

llASONAIIE - lllliAIIE
8·20. '86 lfn

Cheer Up!
FALL CAR CARE EDITION

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AVO N - Sell A von for Christmas.
M eke 40 per cent. Cali f! 14-446 -

Loat mala P1Jdngne named
" Gizmo" Flat ."''* l';irocery area.
Rt . 2, Pt. Pl. !·J4-... 76-3484.

f ttiWt:l,il

Help Wanted

Lost: Men' • gold rim gi ..Ms. It
fou nd call 8 14 -99 2 - 25 31 .
Rew ard.

Hugel Giganti c:! Yard Salet Any thing you c an imagine- We have
it. New Sa used alike. Toy11,
furniture , t ools, . baby items,
bikes of all siz es. cloeks, ehalk
it ems of all kind s. lamps. Plusl
It's priced to sell. 5 big days.
Tues-S'un 9 -6 . Centenary off
141 , V4 mile on lincoln Pike. ,

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MAICUM

Electronic Organs
Mobile service

The Publlo UtllltlBB Commlaalon of Ohio htu1 set
for publlc hearing Cue
No. 87-102-EL-EFC, to
revlew the rue! procurement practtoes
and
polloles or Columbus e.nd
Southern Ohlo Eleotrlo
Company, the operation
of Its Eleotrlo Fuel Component, e.nd related matters . This hearing Is
scheduled to begin at
10:00 a.m. on September
21, 1967 at the offices of
the Publlo Utilities Commission, 160 East Broad
Str88t, Columbus, Ohio
43266-0673.

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lost and Found

Garage S1le: Thurs.-Set. , Sept.
17- 19. 9-5 . 7 miles w est of
G•llipolis on Rt. 141 . Phone
61 4 -379· 256 0 .

Business Services

TYs, Antennas
Satellite Salts
Installation
Service

The annual
RUTLAN D
reunion of the Charles Reed
Hyse ll and Osca r Hysell fa mil ies
will be held Sept em ber 2U at the
Fores t Acr es P ark near R utl and.

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J.R.'s REPAIRS

RAC INE- MI. Moriah Ch urch
of God , Mile Hill Rd., Rac ine, will
celebra te homecom ing Sunday
with guest spea ker Rev . Jo hn
Eva ns, Rut la nd . Sunday School
a t 9:45. Dinner a t 12 noon. Specia l
si ngi ng throughout the after·
noon. Everyone welco me.

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CleNij&amp;ed
ccn•tr 1h it
jo(l o.U111 111lepluu1t t!.tclte,.j:ot-1...

5 P.M.

GALLIPO~IS

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FURNACE

$799

CHARLIE SHEEN

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WHOlE HOUSE

(Guaranteed)

POMEROY - Meigs Cou nty
Genea logica l Society will meet
Sund ay, 2 p.m., at th e Meigs
Count y Museum. Ever yo ne
welcome.
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I ·IO·I100. pd

Pvt. T im Tom li n of Ti nker Air
force Base In Okla homa spen t a .
week here with hi s mother, Sa ra
J a rrell.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Ja m es Gilmore
a nd Mr. a nd Mrs . E rn ie Haggy
and fa mily, Ju dy Wolfe. a nd
Mr. a nd Mrs. Robert Burdette Sa ndy Gilmore a nd gra ndd augh·
were in Wes terville recently to ter, Da rbi e Dars t, s pen t a day
visit Mrs. Gladys HyselL
recently at Ca md en Pa rk ,
Mr. a nd Mrs. Ke ith Van Huntington.
Inwage n a nd son, Aaron , ClncinMrs. Shi r ley Frazier a nd Mrs.
ntl. spe nt a recent weeke nd here J oan Banks were in Char les ton,
wi th his parent s, Mr . a nd Mr s. W. Va. fo r an outi ng recently.
E rnest Van lnwage n. Bra dbury.
The Rev . and Mrs. Cec il Wise
a nd d~ u ghte r , Rosal ie, spent
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bracero a nd La bor Day in McConnelsv ille
c hild'ren of Myrtle Beac h, S. C. vis iting Mr. and Mrs P hil Wi se
have r eturned home aft er visi t · and Don.
lng here sever al days wit h Mr.
a nd Mrs. Bob Mash and family.
LEGAL NOTICE

882-3·134

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Wholt. . le &amp; Re tail

Day a t the Rock Spr in gs Gra nge
ha ll.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Willia m Jacobs
of Columbus visit ed her mother.
Mrs. Tina J acobs. over the Labor
Day weekend .

FAMILY PRACTICE
·CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT

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Cell t&amp;14t 992-7204

Meigs County persortal happenings
Mr. a nd Mrs . Ov id B. Sayre of
Antiquity have ret umed fr om a
three day triJ? to Na shville, Te nn.
They stayed at the Opryla nd
Hote l. Highlightd of their trip
Included a ttendin g the Grand Ole
Opry show and the Boots Ra n·
dolph Show.

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SAVE

•Twin Blowe~s •Glass Door
•Auto. Thermostat
•Large Ash Pan
•Burns Wood or c oal

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of•

Burns Wood or Coal

Community calendar/area happenings _
THURSDAY
POMEROY . - Me igs Count y
Democr at Executive Co mmittee
meet Thursd ay at 7: 30 at
'c a r pente r 's Ha ll, Ma in Street,
Pomeroy. All inte r es ted Demo.cra ts are we lcom e t o attend.

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befor e rushing Into this type of
borrowing. The threat to your
fam ily's na me could be a r eal
one.
Did You Know \ hat: On amoney rela ted Issue, the Unit ed
Sta tes Department of Agr iculture conduc ted a study In 1986
a nd projec ted the cos t of ra is ing
a midwes tern child from bi r th to
age 18 a t a m oder a te level of
livi ng tota led about $86,000 for a
rura l non-farm child and $92,000
for a n urban c hild. That refl ects
only direct. out-of-poc ket ex·
penses before cons ider ing th e
costs of a ny. college or post,
secondary education.
Remem ber tha t expenses can

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1117 Teodora Ave.

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Wha t is ;the current Interest
Is thefeJ~ ~ minimum monthly
County Eld. Agent
r at e and will it change? Is there a
paym ent required ? Will It In·
Home equit y lines of credit a re ca p on the rate If It Is a dju sta ble? elude payment toward the pr lnci·
hot on the financial scene today. How often can the rate c hange? pal or only Interest pay mentts?
You and your fa mily may be WShen do the int e rest charges
How C&amp;n the line of cr edit ~
'considering one for your borrow- begin? If Interest ra tes incr ease access!'d ? Are there m inimum
ing n~eds. This week In the .•. as expecte d, It is possible that w ithdr awa l amounts? Must eac h
Spotlight ta kes a look at the home som e homes will be in jeopa rdy. withd rawa l be pre-approved?
equity loan and quest ions you Lines of cred it tha t ha ve no rate
Wha t amount can be . borca p and have floa ti ng rates rowed? F or howl onga term ? Are
should a s k before getting one.
Home equit y loans are very which change with the prim e rate there situations under which full
popular today. They have been couid present problem s fo r ho- paym ent cane demanded by the
used by millions of homeowner s meowners. A mnthly payment jender? If so, how quickly must
a nd this interest is expected to that was a ffordable a t an interest the e ntire loan' be repald?y
remain high throughout 1988. ra te of te n percent m ay be
When you can ans wer all of the
·Home equity loans for consume r Imposs ibl e when adjusted to above questions, you s hould have
purchases a re ex pPc ted to total acc ount for a th ree or four enough informat-Ion to make a
ne arly $100 billion by January of percent increase.
sound dec ision.
1988.
Wh at are the charges for
The home equity loa n is very
· Home equit y loa ns offer the get ting a nd maint a ining t h ~ Hne popular . because it provides
homeowner a line of credit whi ch of c redit ? What Is the annua l fee? money fo r a wide range of uses
.ca n, be up to cash va lue of · the Is there a ca ncella tion or non-use for less cost tha n unsecured
hom e. Home owne rs can borrow fee? Is there a fee for appraisal persona l or co nsumer loans. T he
money up to that limit.
or title search?
· down side is that It becomes a lien
Before you cons ider a home
Under what circums ta nces can on the home which Is often the
~eQuity loa n he re are some the hom e b~ fo rec losed upon a nd most va lua ble asse t a family has .
que stions you sh ould as k:
sold ?
· Carefully review the pros a nd
cons of the options ava il a ble

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loge will be given to the first 200
run ners who regis ter. Awards
will be presented fo llowing the
race. Eac h' entrant In the m ile
run will receive a participa tion

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ln the spotlight

A,;_nounce plans for October Battle Days...

mowers for .. le. Call
514 ·742 · 2393 or 814-742·
3091 .

used

Will train .and break hor ... for
riding It our f•m- Mr. end Mr1.
Virgil Durlt. 304-11191-3994.

1970 Holly Park. 2 br .. 12x60,
read-y to move . $3500. Ca ll
6 14-992 -3100.
Locat ed on Morning Star Rd .
Racine, 14x70, 2 bedroom.
family room with fireplece, liviflg
room with stiding doors, fully
equipped kit chen, front and bacft
porch eli , st orage bldg. set up and
rea dy t o mo ve in . Tw o aae l o1
tor rent. Call attar 6 :00 pm

614-354-4084 .
1 2 ~o; 6 5, fully c arpet ed, sto ve a~d
drye r included. Price reduced t o
$5800. Call 614-74 2-27 9 5 or

6 t 4-742 ,2777.

Lo c11ed on Morning Star Rd .,
Racine. 1411. 70 , 2 bedroom,
family room w ith fireplaea. li\li n~
room w ith sliding doors. fu ll ~
equipp ed kitc hen,•fron t and bac~
porches. storage bldg, setup a n~
ready 10 move in. Two acr e lo(
for rent . Call after 6 :00 p.m .
614 -354·4084 .
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1981 Win i:tsor, 2 b edroo m.:
14Jt70 in New Haven. Gr eat
sh ape, microwa..,e, bu ilt-in s t ~
reo. stove &amp; retr ig , smok•
detector. 5 1 1 ,500 . or be st ott et':
304 -88 2-2 656 1fter 4 :30
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Patriot mob ile home. Well in su r'
lated underpenning, por ches1\
air cond _ 304 -675-7321 .
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Farms for Sale '

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89 acr es, 3 bedro om hom &amp;')"
Vinyl !iding, drilled wat er wei~
fr ee gas wi1h royalties. c entrll!l
air. outbuilding s. new wirin~
r'n o de rn kit chen . Se lisbur-.:
School Distri ct. C1ll1f1 er 5 p .m .
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w eek days. 614-992 -5129.

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20 ac re f arm with 3 BR . hou t ~
Hannan Trace Road, Glenwoo~
W . Va. f or m ora Information calj
304-773 -6 118 or 773-6181
att ar 6 :00 .
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Six 1crfl m ini-farm, f enced pa
ture plu s woodland , one blfJS
two out buildings. thrH bed.i
room. ell electric brick ran~
overlooking river , near town.
Call 304 ·675 -71 19.

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Pomeroy~ Middleport,

Sentinel

LAFF-A-DAY

Buaine•s
Buildings

54 Misc . Merchandise
Pl,.t1c .;:is1em state approved.
plastiC septic tanka, platt1e
cutvens. metal c4lvens RON
EVANS ENTERPfUSES, Jlt:k·
son. Oh 614- 286·69"30

ttuikli .... for ......
Downtown Pt Pleaaant Stores,
ofllcea. A-One A. .t Estate.
Comm•~;:ial

Carol Y•ager, Brokef Call 304-

676-6104

55 Building Supplies
35 lots &amp; Acreage

Building Matenals
Bk)ck, brack. sewer p1pes. Windows. lintels. etc . Claude Win
tars. Rto Grande, 0 Call 614245-5121

For Sala 90x110 lot in Twm
Cedar addition, New Hlltven,

W.Va. t4500. firm . 304-882·
3206

Concret, blocks 111 Slile&amp; yard or
dehvery Mason sand. Gellipoh•
Block Co ., 123'12 Pine St.,
Gallipoh$, Oh1o C•ll 614· 446-

111:1 ac: lot on Jerrya Run Rd
Apple Grove. with rural water
304-676-2383.

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PRICED RIGHT - One acre
building loti 011 Rt. 2 at Aahton.
Pubhc water and mob•l• ha.mes

perm1ned. 304. 578-2336 .
One acre Iota on M ..on 80 at

Aahton, public water . . mobile
homea P•rnitted. $500 down
8150 par month , 304 -576
2338
Ideal hunting land. 26 at:res
wood• w•h newly bu;lt cobin,
20 m1nute dnve from P1 PleaNnt. Owl Holiow Ad t30.000.
304-675·5648 ERA Town &amp;

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Houses for Rent

Nicely turn1ahed small house.
Adults only

-4=-g=---=F"'o-r--:-l~e-a_s_e--~

Apartment
for Rent

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4 BR house fCM rent. 3 m1 so. of

Av.ilabel Oct 15 1 Br apt near
HMC 1 1dult No pets Aaf. and
dlltf&gt; requ1red S225 a month.

Call 614-446-4782 '

Embossed and •mooth $4.99 to
812 95
9 - Wood 1nd masomte paneling
4 ' xB' , sevlral pa1terns 14:96 to

Newly remodeled charm1ng 1
br , unfumished apts m Gallipolis $175· $225 per monlh Dep
&amp; Ref required. Call 614-446,2326 or 446 -4426,

$8 96.

Uptta1rs, furn.lhed, 2 rooms &amp;
bath. Clean No pets. Dap •
Ref requned Utilities pa1d. Call

Mr.rr.hnm1 1se

614-446 1519.

Gallipolis t300 a month plus
dep Ref requ1red Call 61.4441 -161 5. After 5 00 PM .. call
446· 1244
4 BR · house on 1 acre E1tcel
location Rei Call A -1 Real
Estate Broker. Call 304 -8755104 or 675 -n3a.
Very nice. 3 br house. Nice
netghj)orhood. ae , gas heat.
dlthwaaher, stove. refrlg.
washer fumished Call 6144•6-7J25. LEASE AVAILABLE
House-936 1st Ave p...-tly furnished $200 per month Call
, .14-446-4038 or 446-1615 or
' 446-1243
' 4 Rm , &amp; bath 1 928% ChHtnut
· St 5165 a mo , $75 Dep Call

. &amp;14-446-3870
2 BR . 2 baths. $260 per mOnth
D«:~p requtred. Brookhart Line
,Call 614-446-4222 betweem

9- 6
• For Rent· 2 br .• unfurniShed
• hOuse wrth garage. One mile out
218 oH At 7 Accept one child
8200 a month plus dep 8t ref
Call 614 -446-9686
.128 State St.· 'II of double
Adults wtth 1 child acceptable
Ref and Sec dep required Call

614-446-0254
Unfum11hed haute, 3 br Rod·
nev Village II. t275 . Call 614446-4416 aft• 7 ·00 PM
2 bedroom house. newly' redone
New beth, new kitchen For rent
as of Oct. 1. 1 month rent, 1
month secur~ty raquued Call
614-99215687 between • 9:00
and 5 00
For rent or sale Large stately
home m Middleport Furnished
or unfurnished Call Yvonne
Scally at 614-992 ·7521 or

992-2353
2 bedroom " A " frame house
Southside 8175 month plus
deposit and ref 304-675- 1165.

3 or 4 br , 1112 bath. kitchen
furfliShad. 5 Coun St. $2150 a
mo., plus ut1httts. Oep &amp; Ref.
Call 614-446-4928
Furmshed flpl next to hbrary
One pr0fet11onal aduh only.
Parktng. Call 614-446-033B.
28r , carpet, refflg , 1nd ltove.
661 3rd Ave S260~ a mo plus
dep Call 614-245-9696.
3 room, unfurnllhed. &amp;150 a
month In city. Call Davs -814·
446· 7672. Evemngs 446-19BO.
Furnished apar1ment. 3 roomt&amp;
bath . close to Wuhmgton

School. Coli 304-675-2990.
0•11: Wood· 1 br . apt.. !ltove.
refrig. Located cl9te to town.
Sec dlltP a ref Call 614-4462055 Evening•.
2 Br , urpet Stove: refr1g
furnished. Washer dryer tlookup Water, gerbage peid Near
S1lver Br~dga Call 614 .,U6-

7025
Nice ' 2 br apt. Stove. ratrig .
water furnishltd 4112 m1. from
Gallipolis 1210 a mo No pets

Coli 614-441-8038 .
Modatn 2 br. unfum11hed ept
No pets. Ref required C•ll
614 -446-1873. 8-5
5 rooma a bath in town Also
mobile home No pets Ref. &amp;
Dep required. Call 614-«e1 158
Gracious. liv1ng 1 and 2 bedroom apartmenu ar Vtll1ge
Manor and R.iYBnide Apart·
ments '" Middleport From
$215 . 1nclud1ng u~1h1ies CaH

614· 992·7787 EOH .
2 bedroom, upstairs, newly
remodeled. Stove and rafrigera·
tOf furn1shed &amp;200 per month
plus utilities. &amp;100. deposit
requwed . Cell 614-992·6639,
614-992 -2433 or 614. -992 -

3489

Ntce 2 br house in Gallipolis. AC.
gas heat. range &amp; refr1g Deposit
required 304 -676-3968 or
675-5936

1 bedroom apartment m Mlddl•
port •165. per month Reference requ~rect C1ll 614-992-

2 br house 8200 per month.
Reference reqUired. Camp Con·

4 room, beth Carpet. stove.
refrigerator Deposit and refer·
ence requued Adutt1 only No
pets Call 614-949 -2648 :

loy. 304-675-2829
2 bedroom house close to
schools in New Haven S160 00
month Plus OeRQSil 304-882·

2583

614-446· 1602
2 br , wall to wall carpet Pn11ate
lot m Galhpohs Call 614 4481409 afler 5 00 PM
2 S. 3 br mobile homes Call
614 446-0527 after 2 PM .
anytime week-ends
2 br .. unfurnished 12x60 1 mile
passed HMC
Dep &amp; Ref.
reqUired . Cell614 448- 4389 or

304-676 9760
All elec 2 br. mobile home for
rent Adults only No pets Call
614 -367-7438
Trailer for rent or sale Nice and
clean Call614 992- 2367.
2 bedroom. Syracuse $160 per
month plus utilities and depo11t
Call 614 -992 -5587 or 614-

992-6732
12x60, 2 bedroom mobile home
for rent Call 614-992-5694
Mob1le homes for_ rent Upp11r
River Ad . Rt 7 Will conSider
construCtiOn workers 614-446 -

3 rooms and beth. gas heat.
ground floor. wather end dryer
hook up, no c:haldren, 1mmechate
occupancy No pets. phone
304-676-4480 e.11.t 63 or 60.
One bedroom furnished apanment in Point PIN&amp;~nt Extra
clean and n1ce Adults. no pets,
phone 304-676-1386 .
Very n1ce, 3 bedroom an electr.c
apartment, llfge potch, City
water No pets Oepo11t and
relerence required Crab Creak
Rd 8226 . month . Plu1 utilitin .
304-675 -6609 after 5 ·30, 676·
1087.

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Furnished Rooms

Rooms for rent, diV week.
month Gall,a Hotel Call 614·
446 9680. Rant aslowaa t120
month
Furnlthed room. 876. UtiUties
pa1d. Share bath Single mate
919 Second Gallipolis Call
448-4418 after 7pm.
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Rooms for rent by week or
month . Call 614 -992·7521,

9 30·4 30

614 · 992·2353

other hours.

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3 bedroom. rent plus utlllttel,
Gallipolis Ferry, for 1nformat1on
call 304-675 4088.

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APARTMENTS. mob1le homes,
houses Pt Pleatant and Gallipo·
lis 614-448-8221

&amp;024.

Furnished 28R . cable avaalable
AC • r~ver viaw In Kanauga
Fosters Mob1le Home Park Call

0508.

6763.

2 bedroom fum1ted apt. ref and
deposit. New Haven, W V a.,
304·882 -3267 or 304-773·

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Apartment
for Rent

1 and 2 bedroom apartments for
rent
Bes1c rent for 1 bdr ,
t183 00: 2bdr. t219 00. At.o
required 1 t200 00 secunty
depoSit CONTACT· Jackson
Estatet Oept . Ph 446-3997
Equal Hou1mg Opportunity
Furnished Efficiency $145 . Utili·
ttes p1id, shtre bath 607
Second Ave., Gallipolis Ph
446-4416 1fter. 7PM .
Upstairs unfurnllhed apartment
Utilities pa1d. Carpeted. no children or petl Call814-44!8- 1837

46 Space for Rent
Off•ce Space for Rent. EMcellent
for Anomeya, Accountant. etc.
Clol8 to Court House. ' Call
W1seman Real E1tete Agency

614-446-3&amp;44 .
Office Space for rent. Excel
downtown Gaftipolit lot:at1on.
Inquiries Clll614-446-4222
Tr•llor lot for rent . All electnc
Call614-387-7438
COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park,
"Route 33. North of Pomeroy
Ren1al ttllll!lf'l C•ll 614-992 -

7479.
Space fDf sm~~U tttilera. All
hook· ups Cable. Aleoeffic1ency
room•. air end cable. M11on.

W.Va. Coll304-773-6&amp;61 .
SPACES FOR RENT -

2 BR . ..-ts. 8 closets. kitchanappl furn11hed. Wether-Dryer
hook-up, ww carpet. ntwly
painted. d•ck
Regency. Inc
Apts. Call 304-676 7738 or

Trllllor

lots. At . 1, Loouil Rotd. back of
K 1!o K . 304-67&amp;· 1 076

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For Lease

875-6104.
\

Furni1hH Apt.- 1 , 8r t22&amp;.
Utllititl pild 701 4th Aw.
G111ipoli• Call 614· 44&amp;·"11

oft"' 8 00 PM

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1400 sq. fl commercl1l tpiCe.
Swhable fDf oHiew or retailing.
COfner of 2nd a Pine (;al
814-448-2326 or 441·442&amp;

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SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FU~NITURE 62
Olive St .• GalhpOhs
NEW- 6 pc. wood group· $399.
Uving room 1u1tas· 8199· 8699
Bunk beds with bedding &amp;199
Full sil:e m1ttrns &amp; foundatton
start1ng- t99 Recl1ners
startmg- I 98
USED· Beds. dressers, bedroom
suites, 1199- $299 Desks.
wring• WHher, a complete line
of used furniture
NEW- Wettern boats- e 30
Workboots &amp;18 a up (Steel &amp;
soh toe) Call 814-446-3169
County Applllnce. Inc Good
uslld appltences and TV sets
Open SAM to &amp;PM . Mon th'ru
Sat 614-446-1699,' 627 3rd
Aw. G111ipolis, OH ,
'GOOD USED APPliANCES
Wqhen, drvers. refrigeratora.
ranges Skeggs Apphanees.
Upper River Rd betide Stone
Creat Motel 814-446 -7398

lAYNE'S FURNITURE

10- Molding to match paneling
I· cornMs, Q. corners cap and
dlvldetslflpt . $1 .25 each
1 1- AII wood turned Spindle
column, porch posts 4 " and 6 "
8' 1nd 9 ' long 2 for $36 .00 and
2 fpr $45 00
1 2- :%"x12'' x8 ' cedar board&amp;
t8 00 each. 2 for $15 .00.
1 3- Conage grade pine planklng. channel groove 16tq. tt per
bundle, $8.00 per bundle some

cedar.
1 4- Window and door tflm
prehnrshed and unfiniShed ,
S1 26 to $3 .00 7' pet.
1~ - 32 " 1l7&amp; : 'x'li" tempered ln
sulated glau panels. $25 00
e1ch.
16- Epoxy coated steel w~re
Closet and cabinet llutlv1ng. 60
per cent below ret•il
17- Bruce prefin1shed oak floor
1ng natural and medium finlshea
20 sq ft pack. $ .. 5 00 end 10
pkl a.nd up &amp;39 95
18 - 5 gal. aluminum f1bered
roof coatmg I 20 95
1 9- Cannon craft pine lou\fflred
mterior shutters at wholesale
2Q- H1gh gloss 5 pc tubwall kr1
w11h glue. $29 96 .
21 - 28"~t20 ' '.shdmg glass med ICine cab1net w1th hgt'ltt

$39 95

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22 - 30 " almond double doot
van1ty witli marble top, &amp;79 96
23 - ,7x19 mim vamty w1th
marble lop. 's29 as
24 - 0ver 200 van11ys set up on
show roo'm floor 0111 60 "
double bowl With m11rbl e top,
8199 95
26 - 0ak Med1c1ne c ab1nets
&amp;79 96 and S89 915 .
26 - 0ek to1let seats, • 19 95
27 - 30 " M30" pt1te mirror s.

Sofas and j::hairs pllted from
1396 to 8996 . T1bl1t1 t&amp;O and
up to t125 Hide·a·beds &amp;390
to t59&amp; . Recliners t226 to
$24.95.
1376 lamps na to $125
28- Sohd bra•• hlgh polished
Oinert" &amp;109 1nd up to $495
vanity faucata, $19 95 Antique
Wood tabl• w-e cha1rs &amp;28!5 to brut, t19 95 .
8795 Duk &amp;100 up to 1376
29- Solrd brass h1gh pohshed 3
Hutchu
and up Bunk
tub and shower faucet
beds complete w -mattrHses
8296enduptol395 B1bybeds I ;~~i~,ght b••• 1 d
,
$110M
I•
s n an 11"'ue
attressas or bolt sprlngs brass
lever tub drams,
full Of tV/In 868. firm 87B. lnd $,9 95
888. Queen sets 1226, Krng
C
$360 4 drawer chest $89. Gun 3 1- hrom'e wosl"lerless vanity
faucets , S9 95
cab1nats 8 gun Gu or eleclrit: 3 2 - 4 pc sohd oak towel bat~et .
range $376. Baby mettresses $ U 96
,
835 lr S45 B1d frames $20, 33 - AII types of hand t ools·
830
Ktng frame &amp;60 Good M h
ec amc end carpenter 8 1g
selection ot bedroom suites.
D•scounta
matt! cab1net1. he1dboards 130 34 - Two Pouch all leather t:tr·
and up to·-~-~-------penter apron whh belt $16 95.
35 - Perma R -R1grd shttetmg
90 Days same as cnh with
tnsult1on , foil one s1de ,
approveii credit. 3 M1IM OU1
W 'x4 ' x8 ' -$4.99 l,i $5.99 , 1" ·
8ulav1lle Rd Open 9am to 5pm
16.99
Mon thru Sat Ph 614-44636 - 72 " Brrch starter k!lchen .
0322.
72 " bas e. 2 -115 " wall cab.
-valance 1 · 72 " pt: top ,
Save alot-Check us out for 1
$199 96
Clrpet and furnitUre . 9x12
Carpet. 160 6 p1ece wood livtng 45 - 1 pc Frberglass tub 1nd
shower. wh1ta and colors,
room su1t, $399 Mollohan
t149 .96 to $179 96
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Furniture, Upper R1ver Ad Call
46
2
pc
fiberglass
tub
1nd
614·446-74«
lhower wh1te and colors .
t175 .00 to $199 95 .
PARSON 'S FURNITURE
47 - 1 pc acryhctubandshower
wrth ceiling
$249 96 t o
New wood 6 pc living wood
$299 96
su1tes, $399 .96, chnt of draw
4B - 1 pc . fiberglass end ecryhc
ers, 4 drawer- 848. 5 drawershower stall only. $179 95 to
$69.96. mattr1111 &amp; boMtprmg•·
$299 .95
full size 312 co1l, 8149 96 set,
49 - Whlte steel bath tub only
twin manresHS, &amp;96
set
non sk1d bottom, 869 .95

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THE WORKING
M~N'S FRIEND

Used retng ., washer &amp; drver.
Mollohan Furnature Call

814-446-7444
Queen 11z11 water bed· bookcue
headboard. 6 drawer pedestal
Very good cond 8250 Call
614-246 -9646
New wood S. coal heater. Used
30" electric range, in good cond
No Sund•v calls 614 · 379
2502
Furmture for Sale Oak hutch.
washer-dryer, love sea1 S. chair,
color tv. Call 814- 446 -8262
after 5 00 PM
Bunk bed set witl1 matchmg
dresser. type chest Dark pme,
large c•hnonball posts 1325

Coli 614·446· 2044
Valley Furniture
New and used furniture and
apphcences . C•ll 614 -446·
7672 Ho11n 9 ·5.
Sofa, aet of l1mps, end table,
twin bed,(new mattrell) . Call
61 ..·446-0696
King Size Bookcne 'w oterbed.
compl ..e. 1239 Mtttrns, Wa·
terbad and Furniture Ware·
house, 98 Columbus Ad ..
Athens, Ohio 46701 614-693·
7191.

50- K;tchen and batl'lroom and
bar counter top , $2 99 lm tt ll
&amp; 10 ' &amp; 12 ' pes
51 - K·IUil wh1te bnck countrySide 5 sq tt per ctn , S1 50 each
monor. 86 .95 · 2 gal buck et
52 - Whate comJfrodes 3 gallon
water saver~ grade 4 , 839 95
53- Miscellaneous 11zes an d
colors of marlbe vanity tops (6 )
grades. $16 .00 each Some
double bowl
64- 36 " K80" whrte crossbuck
storm doon. 839.95 eaeh
55 - B·grade steel insulated
doors. 32 " anct 36 .. , black only,

019 96 .
66 - B · grade 1ntenor wood
doort. fin1shed and unfantshed
28" wide down 10 12' w1de
15 00 each
57 - Fiberglass oval wh~rlpool
bath tubs, almond. 72" long
36 " deep. 22 " h1gh Complete
with pump and plumbing Reg
$1895, now $896, only a few
68 - Wood burn1ng t~replace
stove. $39 95 esch or 3 for
$100
59 - Prtees good only while
supply teat.
PENN'S WAREHOUSE

WELLSTON. OHIO
3646

614 -384-

Ready m1x concrete •nd all
concrete aupphes. Call us Valley,..
Brook Cement and Supplies.

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Electrolux Cleaner•, compl&amp;te
attachments S78 c• t h. o~ terms
lftanged. 304·675 - 4416
Seasoned oak f~tewoo d , call
304 -675 -2757 after 4 .30.
Ash ley w ood burn er w 1th
blower 304 -Ei 7 5- 1267,
Waveles s woterbed for sal e
S300 00, JO.t 67 6· 7209 or
675 -7564
Beautiful 4 pc poster Beuett
bl!dtoom su1te. Lik e new. 304
675 -410B

67

' Musical
Instruments

Good used trumpet for sale
Reuonable. Call 614 - 992 ·
3214
Clevel1nd trombone, 880 304·

New T 11 nd y EX 1000 co mpu ter .
mon1tor , pnn1er. desk 1900

304 896 -3641

56

Alto sax . very good condition,
Coronet uumpet ~ older model).
c1aes mduded w1th eat:h. 304
882· 3104

1973 Chevy "'ova. w1de tires.
1600 Call 614 -446· 45 19 after
4 30 PM

58

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Ounrov1n Fruit Farm
Cider. Melro11. Super Gold Rad
&amp; Yellow DeliCIOUS, Macintosh,
and Grimes apples. pears, tlO
ney, sorghum. and apple butter
P1ck vour own graP.ft 26 cents•
poun~ Week d-vt 9-6. week·
ends 9-6 Rt 681 So . of Albany
Phone 614 -&amp;98-6299.
Truck Load Sale. H1rdy Mum•.
S2 99 · buy 8 ge1 1 trae 6 lb
V1rg1nia apples. 11 59 . 50 lb.
Rusaet pot1toes, U 99 6 lb
bakt. homegrown tamarou
S2. 75 10 lb. bag No. 1 Idaho
potatoes . $1 49 Freestone
peaches• . 39 cents lb.. t10 !t9
buahel. Foodst1mpa welcome. 8
&amp; S Produce acron t,om Pil:u
Hut, G•lltpohl -446-8733 . Open
9am-7pm Dally Cloatd Sunday
• Oullhv Fruits end Vegetabln
ralad 1nd wholellle B &amp; S
Produ ce across from P1zu Hut.
Galhpolls. Ohio
Yellow Freutono Ca"nin!iJ
Peaches Now Avellable. Call for
v1rleties 1nd prlcM
BOB' S MARKET
Meson 773 5721
Open 7 Days

Groom and Supply Shop -Pet
Groom 111g All br eeds . All
sty les Juhe Webb Ph . 614 · 446-

0231

54 Misc. Merchandise

farm

Suppl1r.o

&amp; LIVI:S!Ut;k

1981 Oldt Delta Roy1l e 4 dr ,
ae am · fm - ster e ~:~ . cruu,&amp; di &amp;sel
73 000 m1les. S2500 C•ll614246· 6261
Stlif11au 11eef 8111 h1Uit sys(em t
Nl)w cus.tom made t~:~r your
trut:k, motor home or cl1uic t: ar.
Wrtti IH• t1me w1uanty Muffler
M1n, 9 Stimpson Ave ,. Athens,
Ohio. 1· B00· 843· 3767 .
1970 Marcury Montego. new
paint. new bukes, new tlritl, PD.
PS. AC 351 Cleveland AM -FM
stereo 1860, C.ll &amp;14 -949
2879 ()r 614·949. 2046
1980 Ford Musl•"9· 4 eyl , 4
apMd 11200 Call 614 94 9·

'78 LTD 4 dr . aut o , 11 r, n.w
Phaust, • • c tubb t~t 11500
304· 676 -2645 aft8f 4 p m.
2905 Birch A¥e

1985 Dodg e D•vtona Tu1 bo Z.
rad ·slt\fer black leathar -un·
roof. lo1ded. New t ires )04
676-6308 after 15 p.m
1985 Mer CUfl' Lvnx t 1atlon
wegon clean 14,100 J04·

61 Farm Equipment
CROSS &amp; SONS
U. S 35 West. J11 ckson. Ohio
614 286 6451 .
Munv Ferguson. New Hollllond .
Bush Hog Sal" &amp; Sen; rce
40 used tr•ctonto choo•e
S. co mplete line of new &amp; uaed
equrpment. Lug ett selectron m
S E Oh1o

Bars., chains 1nd tpto cket s t o tlt
alm ost any uw SIDERS
EQUIPMENT CO , HendetiQn ,
W. Va 304 675 -7421

1982 Bu ie k Aeg'.al. elun
J-4 ,000 m1les, t5 500. 304·
1971 Buick Skvlarll; cua t om
S600 N • gQtoabte 304· 67 6
2241 .
'71 Toy ota 2 door I on floor
1285 00. Also Franklin stove
18 5 00 304 · 882 · 26~4,
1971 Volkswagen for 11l e or
tr ade lor truck, 304· 675-· 1653
'7 6 Monaa 4 · tp V •8, goQd
cond $800 30• · 67 6 1131
1977 CheY Nova , good cond
11500 Call aft er 4 304 · •68
1838 or 468 1'7'28

1981 Gravely snow plo w ,
mower deck , r01ary "low euh1·
vator. 304· 773-5011

84 Chrwy plekup , &amp;200 Or tr~d e
of equ 11 value , 304 676 3802.

62 Wanted to Buy

73

RegiStered Cocker Spaniel pup·
p1es Also Himalayan k1ttens No
checks Call 614 ·9 9 2- 2607
Beagle pups for ..le. $16 Reedy
to start th1s fall Call 614 -843·

Homehte and Jon ' serad Servic'
Henderso n, WV , 304 - 6?15 ·
7421

Now buying 1hall corn or ear
co rn Call fortate!lltquote s Rrver
C1ty F1rm Supply 614 - 446 2985

63

livestock

5276
AKC Beagles 2 male. 2 tamale
6 wks old $50 2 male 1 yea.r
old Runnmg 575 614 -985·
4143 after 6 p m
German short ha~r pointer brrd
dogs 304 675 -2159
2, male Shelt1e puppaea (miniature colliMI 304-676 - 1324

'

5 full bloodttd Beagle pups, 7
wks old. $10 each 304 676-

2231
One parrott cocktail. canarv and
2 female Norweg1an pups 304 895·3926
2 male poodle pupp1es, 2 mo
old, reddish colored . full blooded
but not registered . Ha11e not had
!lhOtA $50 00 IIBCh, 304 · 676·

5361

.

Ovroc Boors. Bred JUit like thll
boars we teated at the Oh1g
Testat•on that gained over 2 6
lbs per day Roger Bentlev .
Sabina. OH 513-684 - 2398 .
Sept . 23· 8 00 PM . We wut be
l'loldlng a special feeder c.af sale
All br11eda Including Holstems
Cattle will be •ccepted •Ill diY
Tues and up to 1:00PM Wed
Hauling avlillble, Athens Livestock Sala. 1 mile east of Albany
on S1 AI 60 Call Stock
yard-614 -692- 2322 or 8983531 Evenings
Ch•olais · cow w1th calf. Call
614-379-2128
Bunnies lor sale.
2017

Call614 · 9~9 -

3 year old Appalooaa golding,
good
fldM
• used
to people
304-675·
2689
or 11her
4 30,

~~=-===
64 Hay &amp; Grain
M ixed hiY t1 . bale on wagon
Hay for b.dding 60c 304 -675-

1978 Chrysler New Yorket'
S400. C1ll evenings 304 · 676·
tB79

72

Vans &amp; 4 W.O .

1978 Jeep CJ7, new paint &amp;
ovarhaul, good eond. •2.000
Call after 5 pm, 304- 812· 2502

74

Motorcycles

K•wasakl 200. 3 wheeler, $900
or besl oH8f Excel cond Call
614-446· 7026 .
1983 Honda V-45, Enterceptor
$1500 Call 614 -446 - 9781
Day, 11k for Chf
19B1 Hond1 CM 400, street
bike. low mileage. elec stert.
1660. 1979 Honda XR 260, dirt
b1ke, 8425. Both very good
cond Call614-245 -1924
1978 Harley Dtvldson Superglide. EMcdl. eond , Many e111tras

949· 21 82.

1984 Ford Tempo· pa, pb,
am-fm. ac. 13695 1983 ford
Fairmont, one owner. •2360. '

Pontoon 8oet- 60 HP Johnson,
trailer. t2760 Call 614 · 4464043 after 8 00 PM .

Rog• Meade- 814·388-9018

..- 388·9341 .

Big D1k011 F1rm home buitt on
your 101, t12,995
up Call

814·888-7311 .

a.

Call614· 286· 6622
1985 Ca11eliar wagon . Auto., ps,
pb, ac. am-fm Clean Cell

614-388·8240 .
C1mping Coast- to • Coa1t
membership Call 114-388·

8470.

_ _ _ __ _ __ _ __ _

.

1986 Chevy cemaro

•7500

Boata and
Motors for Sale

16 ft. Chryeler boat, 2 motora.
trailer. Asking •1000 tor all. Call

&amp;14-388·9871 .
18 ft. Gelv1nlred boat tr•illr

U50 Coli

Coll304· 875- 6510

..

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or

19 75 26ft. Cl11s·A Winn.baogo.
•a 906 act1Jal mil• 8 n.w tire•.
roll down l1rge awning. ac .. roU
down tv 1ntenna. orglnl1l c ar·
pet rng Sletps 6 hcefcond. lille
new , 110,500 C.ll &amp;14 ·446·
36 6 1
1!) tl . CllmJliiH'. S{OVI, retftglet'a
tor . dlow ... •nd toilet, Sla.p1 I
1660 firm . Joe Bowland. 209 S
F oun ~ MlddlepOft, Ohio,

W

5'eter Skiing 1987

International Water Sk1 Tour

from 51 Paul, Mlnneso1a (T)

14 fl . la.a line ltOWI, elac. ref.
Sleeps si•. 30-4-882·3104.

CIJ Ill (I) Sledge Haml1)erl
Season Prem1ere 1;1

(!) Wild America Follow the

Serv1ces

t1ny, bu1 fierce, grasshopper
mouse 1n the deserts of AZ :
(0:30)
11m 1111!21 Muppeta:
Celebretlon ol30 Years
Over two hundred muppets,
1ncludmg Miss Piggy, B1g
Bird, FoZZie Bear and Gonzo
1he Great pay trlgute to
·Kermtt the Frog and
1hemselves 1n celebratiOn of
the thirty years of J1m

c

81

Home
Improvements
aASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

Un co fldlttonal lifttlrne guar..-• 1
t ilt loeel raf.,.,. c.. furn lsh.t. · '
FrN
e111m•t•• C11i coMec:t
1·61.1· 237 ·0•88. dty Of night
Flogerslassment
w.ttlfpri)Ofing.

Henson's award winmng

creations. Q
liD Survival Special t;1
II)) Prlmenewo Wrap ups of

SWE EPEA and ·--~ m~
repair. ptrtt. 1n d euppll• Pick
end delivery. D1vlt V~uum
one half mile up
Rd Call 81•·

the day 's worlq news end In

EEK &amp; MEEK

depth fea1Ure reports. (1 :00)
® MOVIE: The Night They
Too~ Ml"" BeeutHul (1 :40)
Ell(!) MOVIE: First Born
(1'43)

RON ' S T elev i110 n S•rvlee
Houu caM• on RCA Ou11er.
GE Sp.,d aling 1n Ztnflh Cell
304 57&amp; 2398 Of 814 446 2454

8:05 (I) MOVIE: Bullltt (PG) (1 53)
8:3011 (l) aJJ NBC lnvootlgetea
Bob Hor-e The legendary
comedian Bob HQPe 1s
accused of selling JOkes to

Feuy Tr ee Tr lmminrJ, atump
remo val. Ct ll 304· fl75 1 331

cable televlston and of

diverting the prollts 1n th1s
spec1a1 tha1 spoofs

Rottrv or c abl11 t ool dfllli"g.
M ost wr~~lls complat-.d same d..,,
Purnp tales •nd t erv tee 304 .

Oll1e~Mania

895 3802
Statkl Tflt and Lawn S~rvica,
lt¥Yn Clrt, landsuplng, llump
remOVII , 304 · 57&amp; · 2842 qr

576 -2903,

MORTY MEEKLE AND

WINTERIZATION
Securi1y lights. Storm Wan
dows. Insulation, Roofing. G•n·
&amp;re t Repairs. 304 ·675 ·6367

82

'SEE JA NE, SEE JAN E
RUN . SEE DICK .
SEE Dt:K RUN .

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

·--

"SEE lOMMY RUN . S EE
DEBBIE RL.IN SEE JEFF IE
RUN SE:E LI Z RLJ N ."

THEY'D BET TER NOT BE
RU NNING

'TOCATO-I

TH E SCHOOL 13Ll5.

CARTER 'S PLUMBING

84

BA

States· Constitutional Gala

from Philadelphia's h1s1oric
Convention Hall
liD Myoteryl Q
1121 Larry King Llvelln depth
lntel"'lewS With top
newsmakers and celebnttes
9:30.11 (l) aJ) Night Court A

I GOT
ME AN' LUKEY ARE
GOIN' TO TH' FLATLANDS ME SOME
TIME OFF
FOR A WEEK
100

Electrical

Rasidenttal or commerc1al Wit·
rng New urvlca or repe1rs
l1 censed elec1ric1an . Estimate
tree . Ridenour Electrical 304 675 1786

85

nervous Christina assumes
her naw role as a JUdge.
(Season Premle•e)
Cil Volleyball Pro Beach
Volleyball from P1smo Beach,
1 Cal~orn1a IT)
10:00 Cil Streight Talk
II (l) aJJ L.A. Law Becker
mu6t wrap up d1yorce JUSt
days before client's next
we&lt;lding.(R)
(!) The Conotllutlon: That
Delicate Balance Role Of
political parties 1n nol1)ina!lng
a president is explored. t;1
liD llJ) News
II)) Evening News A wrap up
of today 's news and a look

General Hauling

Orllard Waler Serv1ce Pools.
CISterns. Wells Del1very Any ·
time Call 614 446 7404· No
Sund ay calls.

J 61 J Water Service Sw1mm1ng 1
pools CISterns, wellm Ph. 61 4·

245 9285

'

R &amp; R Water Service. Home
cisters wells, potats tilled For·
mertv Jamn Boys , Waters Call

Watterson' 1 Water Hauling.
reasonable rates . Immediate
2,000 gallon delivery, clslerns ,
pools well . etc cell 304-578 2919
Dump truck delivery, coal.
stone sand. gr.aval, fill and
sawdust 304-875-3190.

87

Upholstery

\
R &amp; M Custom Couches and
Reupholstery, St.' Rt . 7, Crown ,
City. Oh 614+268 -1470. Eva
614· 446 · 343B . Open daily 9 to
4 30. Sat 9·30 to 1:30 Old &amp;
new Uphostered.
Mowrey's Upholstering serv1ng
tri covnty area 22 yttrs. The best
ln furn1ture upholttering • Call
304 · 671 · 4104 for tree
estimat es

and the Iran

Contra Hearings
CIJ Q (I) The Chermings
L1llian turns the children into
department store
mannequ1ns. t;1
(!) New Image Teen Theatre
Produced by and for
1eenagers (ages 12 to 15),
th1s program uses dramatiC
and humorous vignettes to
aodress problems and
concerns of today 's teens
9:00 (I) 700 Club
Cil Surfer Magazine (T)
(]) CJ C1J MOVIE: 'Mr. Mom'
ABC Thursday Night Movie
(PG) (1.32) C
(!) Myomryr A man h1res
Holmes when he becomes
suspicious of his new JOb
(1 :00)
&gt;
11m Ill 021 We the People 200
The Celebration of 1he
Bicentennial of 1he
Consntution of the United

c

&amp; Refrigeration

Paul Rupe, Jr Water Servn:e
Call814· 446· 3171 Pools , cist·
erns. wells

75

130.00,

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

1984 Honda TRX200 1985
Hond• TRX126 4 wheelers,
120po. for both Weekends. call
114-992- 6641 . weekdw;s 614-

MGB Roldtter 16 ft flberglell
bo1t, 40 hp. Johnson motor on
trailer 1174 Ford plck·Up. Cell
&amp;1•-446-1128, or 441-1339.

111•

Benson
Ell(!) M"A•s•H
7:05 Cil Andy Griffith
7:30 II (l) Hollywood Squares
Cil Speedweek (T)
CIJ Newlywed Game
Ill (I) Judge
®1 Whlll Fortune t;1
1121 Crossfire (0:30)
Ill 1121 IIJ) Jeopardy! 1;1
@Soep
Ell C!J WKRP In Cincinnati
7:35 &lt;II Sanford and Son
8:00 (I) Hell Town I Will Abide
II &lt;Il aJJ The Cosby Show
Cliff claims nobody can ever
pull the wool over his eyes

Strut1. I 1 19. 9! pair. Installed
Most mod~l Muffl1r M1n. 9
Stimpson Ave Athena. Ohio
1·800-843-3767.

304 · 676 ·6370 .

He..ilator lire place. compllrle
Good cond Call 81 4·448·
for

i

I

Coli 614-448-0038.

71 Auto's For Sale

Firewood

Dobbs. (0:30)
Wheal ol Fortune

APPAlA CHIAN WOOD STOVE.
Wood and coal stoves turnac...
1nd inserta. Brunco, Ashley.
Consolid1ted Outehwest Buy,
sell. trade . 10 yrs experainee in
carpenter C1ll 814·&amp;98 -8121.

Jeep W1g0neer 4 wh"l drive,
V-8 , stand trans , real good
cond. $800 304 ~ 676 - 2704 .

f1nancial news w1th Lou

Ill 1121 IIJl

Will g1v8 rea• on able prtc e for ' 83
t1:1 85 Toyote 4x4 pi ckup Muat
be clean , unabused, low mil•
Will consrder Nissan. 614 -446·
7013hom4pm · 9p.m

814-367-0669

.,.ck·up loed. delivered. Cali

e Fox Eye In

reports on world econom1cs
~nd

Auto Repair

1977 Dodge pu ..nger van. v·8,
ac, pa, pb, c: ru lse. Needs w ork
Call 614 446 -7025.

1988 Honda R1bel 280. eMc.
cond ,, low mileage. 81,100.
304-87&amp;-6888 after 4 p m

1340.

77

AND HEATING
Cor Fourth and Plne
Oalllpolla. OMo
Phone 614· ••&amp; ·3888 or 614448 -4477

Tronsportotlon

Quelhy firewood for sale t25 •
pick-up INd. Bidw... Ohio. C.U

we

'77 B onneville sta~ion w1gon for
p11r11. 64.000 m1les 304-882 ·
3104

Trucks for Sale

1979 Honda for sale or trade.
Cheap 304· 875 -1076.

Coli &amp;14-266-12!1

EA?'o' If&gt; CONDUC.T 11-.1.;, AN
IMPORTANT INV E ~TI GATIOI.J.
CAN'T ?PARE HIM THe
TIME TO LOOK AFTER Me.

675· •4'80

AKC Register ed German Sl') &amp;o
pherd pup s. 8 wks old, 580
each Call614-446 ·1;)373

3026

E!UT MY QUITTIIV(&gt; f&gt;MO i&lt;II.JI:&gt;
If&gt; IIIOT IIIIOARL'I A~ IMPORTANT
A? SUf&gt;IN~€&gt;5'.

6 tt Chevy truck topper
$60.00. 304 -882 2438

' 79 FOrd fa irmo nt 1111 lon
wagon. 79 000 miles • 1, 800
304-578- 2902

&amp; Supplift!.
'
SIDERS EQUIPMENT CO

Meigs County Humane Soc1ety
has cats and kitten s to adopt
Spayed and n eutered and had
shots Adoptron fee requ,red
Call 614 -992 -6505 or 992·

CAPTAIN EASY

Chevy 4 sp tr.nsmiasion , Bell
hous~ng. pr111ture pltte, clutchJ
throw out bearing, fly wheet
Hurst ah1har a226 Good" cyl
eng1no with 4 s.paed trlnsmassion out of 1980 AMC Spirit
$360 304 -882· 28!12
.

2083

&amp;76 4480,

5578 .
C•llehan't Used T~reShop Over
1,000 tlfel, 1118. 12, 13, 14. 16.
18, 16 6 . 8 rnlln out Rt 21B.

1979 A.lbbit Auto , h1gh m1·
l•age. 1m-tm stereo Exc ~
maln1enenee . One owner.
t1695 Call 814 -446-082 2 be·
tore 10 PM

OrBgonwynd Catt ery Kennel
CF A Himalayan Persian and
Siamese k1ttan s AKC Ch ow
puppte ~ New k1tten s. Pers1ans
Call614-446 3844 ah er 7PM .

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SNAFU ®

1978 Mltlbu Cla11i c. 4 dr ,
98 000 miles . Nice work car.
t750 Call614- 245· 9667

' 77 Dodge 01pJ1Jmat V 8. 1uto,
tr•ns Gool;t Cond. 1600 00

990 t':lav1d Brown, 54 hp d iMe!
tu c tor , low h~Jur s locally
owned w ith 6 tt both hog
13550 Call 614 286-6622

Pets for Sale

1978 Pontile Cat . 4 dr . 301
engine, cruise. ps , pb, ao,
,m· fm ·stereo•CIIII rld io A· 1
Cond. Call 514 - 446 -3416 att er
4 00 PM, all diV Sst end Su~ .
1988 4 dr. Sedan Park Avenue·
Buick Call 614· 446· 0&amp;82

Colorado Blu e Spruce ebou1 3 V,
ft 1811 304-67 6 · 1484,

Heart shaped di amo nd cluster
rin g· 14k gold 28 diamonds;
appraised &amp;400 . W1ll sell S250.
flfm 304 ~ 67 5 - 5 26B noon S.
s·oo p m only . /

71 Auto's For !&gt;ale

773-5867

I,

Rent al Pa n t s· Shitta
58 8u f'de.tte Addn Pt
Open f11ery Day Year
·

I

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8:30 II (l) IIJ) NBC Nightly Newo
Cil WIMer'o Circle (T)
Cil Ill ()) ABC Newo 1;1
(!) Nightly Buolnoos Report
®1 Ill 1121 CBS Nowa
liD Wooater Square
II)) ShowBiz Today News ol
the antenainmen1 world Is
6nchore&lt;SIIva from New
York. (0.30)
® Jefforsona
Ill C!J Too Close for Comfort
8:40 &lt;II Carol Burnett
7:00 Cil Remington Steele
II (l) PM Magazine
Cil SpoiUCenltir (L)
CIJ Entertainment Tonight
CJ (I) PeoDl.e 's Court
(!) [J) Mlcllallf Lehrer
NewoHour (1 :00)
®1 News
II)) Moneyllna Curren!

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10:30 Cil Great American Outdoors

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3 stock c•r fr•mes . Gtt invotved
1n Amenct'a No 1 s~etor
sport. che1p. Cell 814-949·
2879 or 114-949- 204&amp;. Mutt
sell

Natural gn furnace 96 ,000 b1u
25 Centr.tllllf cond 2 % 1on
8160 . both S250, 304 · 173
9561

Surplu•
CHEAP
Plea sant
Afound,

O Reor'range

IIJl

Ohio 1· 800· 843· 37&amp;7

Whnes l iberty 2 metal de1ee1 or
U1ed verv little Call 614 -992
3703

For sat e Metal offlc de~k
EMcelh.tnt cond1tion 614 -742·
2125

6:00 Cil Crazy Uke
the Sky

- -'-- - --· lc-

266-6202

16 mch Homehte Cham Saw,
$125 8 HP tlller. S850 Self
propelled electu c start lawn·
mawer, S250 OBO Moytag
wrmger washer, &amp;100 v~ HP
deep well pump t enk end prpe
Call 614 ·986 -3839

Auto Parts

a. Accesaories

Oual exhaust kltt, $99 .95 In·
1t1lled. Mo•t Fords, Chevy
trucks, V1ns , 4x4' a MuHt•
Man. 9 Stimpson Ave , Athena,

C•n accept HEAP &amp; Emergency
vouches Ca11614- 268 -1363 or

Channel Muter Satehle wrth
remote t:ontrol. $1100 Ken wood Cassette car stereo. 1100
Cal\614 -992 ·7467

THURS. 1 SEPT.

'::!~:~'. S@~~lA-"t~S®
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EVENING

Budget: Tranamluions: a~sed rebuilt. 111 types Gu1r1ntee 30
deyt. Cash .and Carry or 1nstal
Call 814- 379 - 2220

Sa slates Already cut

M1xed hard wood slabs 12 per
bundle Cont11nmg appro!!. 1%
ton, FOB. Oh1o Pallet Co
Pomeroy, Oh1o 614 992 6461

Television
Viewing
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614· 046-0966 .

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Cetalyll c c~:~nverters
~:~nly
S89.95 Most models . lnstallelaon also a11a1lable Muffler Man,
9 Stimpson Ava , Athens . Oh10
1 -B00 -843 -3767

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Gas he~ter With blower. $26.
Used refng Good for basement
~·-·•=
$20. Call 614; 446-

Aquarium 10 gallon w1th stand
&amp; accea:sones mcluding hsh.
$45 Mandolin Alpha I mstrument, $70 Call 614 -446 9726

;;:;u;m;~~{;i;;;;~~!1 ~e: Y1A7 TALKIN&amp; TDTH~

Used and~reboilt trensmiuiona
lnteme11y inspected end guar•n·
teed lnstah•t1on evai11ble We
buv junk trentmisalona. C.ll

1000 gellon fuel 011 tank above
or below ground use S200 Call

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Motors for Sale

....... . 2,800. 304-17&amp;· 8488.

Herballfe. Call &amp;14 .446- 2200
or 446 -3131

Brown • &amp; rust pla1d sofa wtth
matchutg chair Good cond
•1oo c,ll614 -379- 2171

BORN LOSER
PILot'I

Sears 9B,OOO BTU fuel stove
With blower and 275 gallon fuel
tank. t400 f~rm. Cell 614- 3888683

Flr~wood

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

18 ft . tri-haul. 85 HP Mercury,
trailer. covers, em-fm t:•sette.
new battery . acc••oriM. river

304· 676-6269
King sire water bad, tuhp light
head board. good condition. 3
V88t'SOid 304-675·1714 .

75

Brass studed c:ouch· brown
vinyel -like new, $75 . Ajay Octa
gym ex ceri ser· new, S60. An t lqul! solid oak 5 leg table, coffee
tabla, older recliner Call 614388 -9767 or 388-8836.

Firewood Stock up fpr wmter
830 a Pick -up, delivered. Call Ed
., 614 ·446 · 3978

8- 8a1th panels tile board. 4 ·xa·

urr,Wrlght

Call &amp;14-379-2769.

1 - Masonite primed sldang
7 / 16"x8" x16' honzonal lap,
12550sq. or21sq l1n &amp;1600

6- 161b W1 . felt paper. Black.
&amp;6 95 ROll.
7- 29 gage white or brown
~::!!I~'ln· 0:19f~t.hr~7 9 metal

KIT'N'

Woodburning Slova. f200
Whate frost•free refrig .. &amp;50'.

r~:~ofing .

Ref.,ences ra·

quired Off street parking 9h.
814-446-0338.

54 Mise , Merchandise

614-446· 7026

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as the Lawful ruler of my lloor,ng
sa 95 ond 87 96 OICh
6- 901b. wt. rolled
White • Green &amp; Driftwood &amp;
peop } e.?"
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heeled and immediately bid a small
slam But how to play it' Isn't it your
natural instinct to go after that long
dialhond suit, setting 1! up by ruffing,
and counting on the spades to also di·
vide 3-2 so that you can get back to
dummy and run the diamonds? Of
course one defender will be left with a
high trump, which he can take any
time, but you will make the slam
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when the defenders' diamonds or
spades fa1l to split as you wish . So the
answer is to play to m ake the contract
when either the club smt sphts 3-3 or
the trump suit splits 3.2, with the clubs
dividing no worse than 4·2 Here's how
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.---Local briefs-of rerouting of traffic for the bloc!!. party activities in
Middleport, there will be no parking on Saturday from 6 a.m.
untlllO p.m . on Nor th Third Avenue, all of Garfield Street and
the fin;! block of Sou.th Third Avenue , bet.,..een Mill Street and
Garfield St reet.
~au se

Seroing starts at 11 Saturday .
The Middleport Fire Department will begin serving at 11 a.m .
Saturday for its chicken bar ·b·que near the firehouse , in
conjunct ion with block party actlviiles. Dinners are$3.50. with a
half chicken only offered for $3. Dinners include chicken, baked
·· beans and roll.
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Bridge being resurfaced

A Ches ter area man has been charged with felonious assault
in connectlon with a shooting about 10: 30 Tuesday night at The
Cove bar on Route 7 near Pomeroy . Charged in Meigs County
Court wa s Daniel P . Talbott Jr., 25, of Route 248, .near Chester.
Talbott entered the bar Tuesday night a llegedly In search of
Charles Ba rley, owner of the establis hment. After being told
that Barley was unavallable, Talbott allegedly drew a shotgun
and fired o ff several rounds of ammunition inside the bar before
fleeing the scene in a vehicle. Barley and a patron, Kevin Wolfe,
claimed injuries but refused treatment by EMS personnel at the
scene.
Depu ty Ruth Frank reported that Talbott turned himself in to
Sheriff Howard Frank abou t 4 a.m. this morning. Talbott was
placed in c ustody by t]le s heriff and was schedu led for an Initial
court appea rance this morning before Judge Patrick O'Brien.
Talbott .is a brother of 2l·year-old David Talbott, of Racine,
who was wounded in the legs in a Shooting incident at The Cove
in May. Ba rley was charged with three counts of felonious
assault in connection with the May shooting. and freed on bond.

Myrtle Graham
Myrtle Ma y Graham, 85, 10420
Ammish Rid ge Road. So merset,
a former reside nt of the Coo lville
area, died Wednesday ar her
residence .
Born Oc t . 25. 1900 , a daughter
of the late Joseph and Arly Balls
Buck, s h~ was a homemaker.
Surviv in g a re a son and
daug hter-in -la w. Ray mond a nd
Annabell Gra ham, Somerset :
tour daught ers and sons-in-law ,
Doris and Cha rles Comb, Nora
and Bill Qu in n and Marguerite

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
· COLU MBUS. Ohio 1 UP!) -The Ohio House of
R&lt;' prcsent at ives is s('h ~dui E"d to vote nex t week on
a co mpromisP c ivil jus tice and insura nce refor m
hill whtch,has lukewar m support of the business
c6 mmunit y and outri g-ht opposit ion of consumer.
labor a nd lawyer groups .
Hou se Sp_ca kc r Ve rnal G. Riffe Jr. . D·New
Bos ton. ca lled the Hou se back int o session for
Sept. 24 s ho rt!~· aft er a joint Hous&lt;'·Se natE'
conferl'nC!' committeP ra tified a negotiated
settle m ent on th e ('O nt rovcrs ia l ma l te r Thursday.
The Sena te has schedule d a Sept. .30 sess ion to
vote on the bill. w hi ch has OCC' upied center stage in
Ass('mbl ~·

for two yt?a r s a nd was

,·e tof'd in a nother re rm las t [)(·c&lt;'mbcr by Gov .
Hic ha rd F . Cel es te.
e l es t ~. who d(•cllned to b(' l;t!)('led a proponent
of the legis la tion . never th('!Pss sa id Thu r'sday he
will sign it. ·· 1 said I would sign House Bil l I Wh en
It rea(' hed my dPs k. und I pla n to s ign it." s uid the
govern or .

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ca li('d.a news co n f e r ~ nc ·c rocluy ro
discu ss ~i s fu tu r.t.· int e ntions for
the co mmPmoratlon.
AIrea d,·. sc hool&gt; al"(•bo lst&lt;"rl ng
his tory a nd c·Jvlc lcs;on' on th
Co nsti tu tio n - the fra mr wo rk of

RCKk ·0-loungers

Good Siie Selection
7.00 .......... Sale '5 .59
Reg . '8.00 .. .... .. .. Saie '6.34
Reg . ' 9.00 .. : .... ... Sale '7 .19
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Stylea •nd fabr ics
you ' ll like . Start your

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LACE TRIMMING

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now.

In leige Color
. ' 1 0.50 .. .... .. Sale ' 8 .
Reg .- •11 .00 ... .. ... Sale '8.79
Reg . •11 .50 ........ Sale '9.19

REG.
REG.
REG.
REG.

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ALL CHAIRS ON SALE .

$239.00 CHAIRS ................................................. SALE
S289.00 CHAIRS .................................................. SALE
S399.00 CHAIRS.................................................. SAlE
'449.00 CHAUtS .................................................. SALE

SPECIAL PRICES

ARMSTRONG &amp; CONGOLEUM

LITTLE GIRLS' DRESSES

LINOLEUM

Size 3 months to 24 months and 2 year to 4
year olds. Cute stylet you'll want to "" for
that little one of yours. Colqrfut, dainty and
specially priced this weekend.

REGULARLY 110.00 TO 154.00

99
Sale Prices Start At $ 1

Big assortment of patterns t~ match any
decor. No wax finish . Immediate deliv·
ery.

SPECIAL
SALE

Includes entire selection . Pant sultst dresses. lab
separate pants. tops and skins. Women and
petite sizes 6 to 20. Half sizes 14'12 to 26% .

REGUlAR PRICES 112.00 TO $41.00

Sale Prices
$9S 9 TO $3

WALLPAPER

Select your favorite pattern or color
from our large selection of special order
paper. Give your home a new l&lt;1'\)k.

20°/o OFF

SIZES 2 TO 7

c&lt;~ats,

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LITTLE BOYS

5191.00
'231.00
'319.00
'359.00

Sale!

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s~\.t\WOMEN'S UNIFORMS

BOYS OUTFITS

A new selecton for fall and winter wear. Casual and
dressy styles. Pant suits. jacket outfits, bib overalls
and tops. Novelty looks.

'16 .00
'18 .00
'24.00
'26.00
'32.00

OUTFITS ... .. ............. .. Sale
OUTFITS,, ................... Sale
OUTFITS ...... .... .... .. .... Sale
OUTFTS ............... .. ... . Sale
OUTFITS ......... ........... Sale

' 12 .79
'14.39
'19 .19
'19.99
'25.59

ANOTHER SHIPMENT
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Sizes 6 Months
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BLUE JEANS

For th.e little tots. Knits, poly/ cotton blends . New selection of styles and colors. Make
excellent gifts.

M o• tprCar d

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UNDERWIRE

'14.50 ....... Sale
0 16.00 ....... Sale
•20.00 ....... Sale
'24.00 ....... Sale

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floor for your easy selection.

ELBERFELDS.
· POMEROY

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· Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohl&lt;&gt;. Friday. September 18, 1987

plan s

Bob &amp; Charlene Hoeflich

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PHI LA DF. LP HI A 1U P i t The United States today rcco·
v ~rl'd from it s l 1i t~' t na tiona l
bas h - a pat r lorlr n·nct a t t lm ~&lt;i
glitzy celr bra t io n &lt;lf thP C'o ns titu·
tlon' &gt; 200th blrthda,·.
Ci ties . !ow n&gt; a nd &lt;·o rnm un itics

' 20 DRESSES .... .$1
. '34 DRESSES ... •27 .1
. 1 50 DRESSES .. . 1 39.99
. •56 DRESSES ... ' 44.79

HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS

109 High St., Pomeroy

MEN'S SWEATERS

Big selection of styles in solids
and patterns. Stop in . our new
men's department. Select what
you need now and for Christmas
giving .

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2 Sections, 16 Pages
25 Cents
A. Multimedi a Inc . Newspaper

The a-1 approval by the six· member House·
Senate panel took only fiv e minutes and went
acc.o rdlng to script.'
"This is the stronges t and most comprehensive
Insurance reform in the history of Ohio and the
s trongest in the country today ," said Rep.
Mlehael P . Stinzlano. D·Columbus. c hairman of
the s l ~· m e mber negotiating panel.
Se.n. H. Coope.r Snyder, R· Hillsboro, th~ chief
Senate negotia tor, said the proposal wil l help.
redu ce Ins urance rate s for bus in esses . but he
ca utioned tha t it will tak e time.
··w e 've accomplished a bill that m eets some of
the co ncerns of mine. not all ," sa id Snyder.
Both th e business communit y and ·the labor·
a ttorney -cons umer coalition said th ey wi ll seck
a dditional changes ne xt yea r to reso lve the ir
compl a in ts a bout the bill.
" This was lik e the firs t game of a doubl eheader. " observed .Sen. Lee I. Fis her. D·Shaker
He ight s. the lone conferee to oppose the bill.
Th P lrl(is lat ion see ks to redu ce comme rc ial

liability insurance rat es and make covera ge more
available. It includes s tronger regulation of the
insurance induslry by the Ohio D~par t me nt of
In surance , )Imitations on fri volous laws uits and
excessive damage awards and attorney fees, and
a limit on law suit s a gainst manufactu rer s of ·
defective products.
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." This is a bill in des pera te sea rch of a re a so n. "
s aid Fi s her . " It is a n a fte-r · t he· f act
ra tiona! izat ion. "
Fis her, a n·att orney, sa id th a t when th e push for
tort

r efor m

began.

the insurance indu stry

clai med there was a ··crisis" of excess in la wsui r·s
and da mage a wa rds. whi c h was bleeding thP
companies .financiall y.
Now . said Fi sher, insuran cr compan ies ar r

making handsome profits a nd the re is no need to
chan f&lt;e the bas ic civi l ju stice syst em.
"The r e is no documented ev idence th at wh a t we
do here toda y witl have

an~·

irftpact oil insuranC'r

rates or on th e economic climate of Oh io." said
Fi s her.
Ma rk David son. the cha irma n of the Ohi o

Allia nce for Civ il .Justice, a coalition of busi ness
and ins urance co mpany in terests. said th e bill is
" an imp roveme nt over c ur rent Ja w."
" It will help m ove in the di rec tion of giving the
defend a nt a fair brea k in cou!'l ," said Dav idson.
But a coalil ion of organized labor , consumer
groups a nd trial lawye rs s.ti'd Celes te did not s tick
by his d e mand s of las t December , whe n he vetoed
a similar bil l. Th e coali tion urged the govem or to
veto thi s one al so.
''O hio co nsumer s, worki ng. peo ple and in jured
,·ictim s cannot afford thi s bill tha t trad es ou r
right s a nd im porta nt prot ections of our safe ty a nd
hea lth for increased profi ts of the ins ur:a nce
Indu s try," sa id P eter MacDowel l of th e Oh io
Public Int eres t Ca mpaign .
MacDowell and Da vid Laur idse n of the Oh io
AFL-CIO sa id th eir group was pa rti cula r ly upset
tha t the bill co n ta ins no pro Jec t io n aga ins t toxic
substa nces, exce pt in de l"eclivc produ ct cases.
and a weak st a nda rd protecting defec ti vely
designed product s.
·

Nation recovers celebration
o{ Constitution's anniversary

OUR NEW FAll SELECTION

7 to 14. Smart loQking
s!vles . New selection of
two piece styles. Hurry in
best selection.

and Richard Masters, all of
Columbus; Irene and Clarence
Miller. Quart si te. Ariz.; sister,
Mabel Jeffers . Akron, 19 gra nd·
thildren, 22 great-grandchildren
and several nieces and nephews.
Besides her parents, she was
preceded In death by her hu sband, William Gra ham, in 1968; a
son. Billy Graham, and two
sis ters .
Services will be he ld at I p.m .
Saturday at the White Funeral
Home in Coolvi lle. Burial will be
in Coolville Cemetery . Friends
may ca ll at the funeral home
from 2 to 4 and 7 to~ p.m. Friday.

For A ppoinrmenr or More Information Call
After 5 p.m. Weekdays; Anytime Weekends

Super.Speeials For.ASuper Sahuday!

Nolf 0• S1l1! 2d floor

'DRESSES

CLEVELAND !UP! \ -The $6
million top prize in Ohio' s Super
Lotto drawing went unclaimed
Wednesday night, increasi ng the
jackpot to at least $9 million for
Sat urday's game.
There were no tickets sold fo r
the m id -week drawing that listed
the six winning numbers of 5. 6.
12, 281 43 and 44, a lottery
commission spokes man said
today .

You' ll like the individualized artenrion you
receive whe n you have your sen ior porrrait made
at THE PHOTO PLACE ...
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Watch Friday's Paper For Our
BLOCK PARTY AD

ATURDA~

Frld1y 111. S1t1r1y 011ly

Top prize jumps to
$9 million in Ohio

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IS SATURDAY, SEPT. 19

SPECIALS

A:fter locating the Illegal plants
in the vici nity of the Wolfe home.
the helicopter landed in a field
behind the hou se. Other law
enforcement officials traved to
the home via automobile.. Apparently, a disagreement took place
between the Wolfes a nd the
o(flcials.
As a result, Pauline Wolfe was
charged with causi ng or attempt·
lng to ca use physical liarm to
anot her, and with .resisting arrest. Gary Wolfe was charged
with resisting arrest, performing
an act whic h hampered or
impeded a public official in the
performance of his lawfutl du·
ties, causing or attempting to
cause harm to another and
falling to obey the order of a law
enforcement official engaged In
his duties. ·
·
No other charges have been
flied agai nst the Wolfes who are
free on bond.
A pre-trial hearing In the
matter has been schedu led for
Sept. 30.

Area deaths

Veterans Memorial
Wednesday Admissions
Clinton R. Faulk, Middleport;
Ivory Bush, Middleport ; Rollin
Dill, Pomeroy; David Hardwick,
Middleport: Eva Lawson, Racine; Rena Vaughan. Shade:
Ulla Strauss, Racine; lola Wll·
son, Reedsville.
Wednes day Discharges
Jean Delph, Timothy Willis .

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Cloudy, 50 percent c hanc~ of
showers tonight. Low near 60.
Cloudy Saturday. Chance of
showers. High In 70s.

House votes next week on insuraDce reform

BLOCK .PARTY

Hospital news

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Copyrighted 1987

MIDDLEPORT'S 5th ANNUAL

Haggy is expected" to have his
Initial appearance on the five
charges before Judge Patrick H .
O'Brien in the Meigs County
Court Friday morning. ·

Daily Number

Pick 4

the- Gr-nPr aJ

Mother, son enter not guilty plea

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Ratliff sentenced over· stabbing incident

"I can.'t . over-emphasiZe the
Ratliff sentenced In connection felonious assault . and was re· ·
heroism of these two yo~ng
with
stabbing Incident In early leased on his own recogniZance.
men," she said. ''With their
The victim In the stabbing
May
training and forethought they
Incident was John 0 . Blake, 22.
·
Corbett
E.
Ratliff,
19,
of
Route
took what was a potentially
also
of Middleport. '
tragic situation and It turned It 7. Middleport , was sentenced
In add it ion to the suspended ·
Into what could be described as a Wednesday by Meigs County
sentence
and probation, Ratliff
Common Pleas Judge Charles
medical miracle. "
was
ordered
by the judge to
Both Boyden and Rickey, now Knight to 18 months In prison.
refrain
from
any
. place which
sophomores at Rio Grande Col· suspended, and five years proba·
alcohOlic
beverages
are served . .
lege, received CPR training In . tlon, In connection with a stab·
And
If
Ratliff
Is
found
guilty of
high school - a course required bing In Middleport during the
any
further
acts
of
violence ·
early morning hours of May 9.
at their schools.
du
r
ing
the
probation
period
the ·
In an earlier court appearance.
· "This situation, along with
prison sentence will be Imposed.
demonstrating the heroism of the Ratliff had entered a written plea
~n~lltv
to
the
.
charge
of
of
students, lnclcates the need for
. . .
.
CPR training," Dr. Grlcoskl
concluded. "It can and does save r;;;;;;.;;.;;;;;;;~;;~~~;;~~;.;;;;;.;;~~
lives."
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Authorities report that both
Haggy and the juvenile were
caught through the use of tele·
phone traps placed on the district
lines· whfch enable the call to be
traced to the originating tel ep hone. Other, traditional inves·
tigative tools are being brought
to bear, lticludlng information
provided by students and other
who may have· some knowledge
of who Is rna king the calls and
through the surveillance os suspected callers.
Inducing panic is a misdemea nor of the first degree, and each
separate count carries a possible
s ix
sentence and a possl·
ble
to $1,000

Charge man in shooting incident

Meigs County Em ergency
Medical Services reports eight
calls Wednesday; Pomeroy at
1:40 a.m. to Forest Run for
George Folmer to Holzer Medi·
cal Center; Scipio Township Fire
Department a t 8:33 a.m. to a
tractor fire at the Drexel Vance
residence on Vance Road ; Pome·
roy at 8: 55 a .m . to Hiland Road
for Teresa Payne · to Holzer
Medical Center: Middleport at
9:08a.m. to Main St. for Freda
Sm ith to Holzer Medica l Center:
Tuppers Pl a ins at 10: 11 a.m.
transported Cordon Ca ldwell to
St. Joseph 's; Middleport. a t 12: 27
p.m. to St ewa rt Hollow Road fo.r
David Hardwick · to Veterans
Memorial Hos pi tal; PomProy a t
12:39 p.m. to Welshtown Hill for
Justin Klein to Veterans Memor·
ia l Hospital ; Pomeroy at 10:48
p.m . to Po m eroy Health Care
Center for In ez Ash to Vetera ns
Memorial Hos pital.

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Two arrests...

The Silver Memorial Bridge, which connects Gallipolis and
Point Pleasant. W.Va .. is being resurfaced by an Ohio
contractor. according to a spokesman for West Virginia
Governor Arch A. Moore, Jr.
The Velotta Company of Sharon Center, named to complete
the project, submitted a bid for $770,460 for application of a
latex-mod ified cement overlay which will cover .37 of a mile
span wh ic h crosses the Ohio River on U.S. 35.
The project is scheduled to be finished in November .

Squad calls

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condition. as ''very stable." She
said Mlnadro had sustained
some Initial cardiac Injury which
has since "resolved Itself."
According to Dr. Grlcoski,
medical evidence · Indicates he
was struck directly In the head by
the lightning bolt. The charge
apparently exited through his
left foot.
Mlnadeo received some minor
burns, Including one around his ·
neck - sustained when a neck·
lace he was wearing was vapo·
riied by the electrical charge.
·"There remains some partial
high-range hearing · loss, " Dr.
Gricoskl said, "but that may not
be permanent,"

.Reroute traffic for event

Pauline Wo lfe. of Antiquity,
and her son, Cary Wolfe, entered
pleas of innocent to a total of six
charges during Meigs County
Court proceedings on Wednesday. The pleas of Innocent were
enterep on bj&gt; halfo!t he.Wolfes by
Attorney Douglas Little. The
char ges ste m from an Incident
last Wednes day a t the Pauline
Wofe home after marijuana was
located near the home during a
helicopter· search of the area by
Meigs Count y Sheriff' s Department officials and age nts from
the Ohio Bureau of Criminal
Investigation.

Thursday. September 17. 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Use Our Free
Parking Lot~

Ame r ita n dc mocrac'' a nd the
fi rs t wr!ttc· n co nt ra c t hy a peo ple
for it s gover nme nt.
Wh ile Thu rsday was 1hc day
for· the part'' · the bl ce nt e nnl ~ l
does n' t of!I C'Ia ily Pnd until 1991.
th&lt;' 200th a nni vE'!"sa ry ot· th&lt;·
ra t ifica tlon of thr Fli ll of Righ tst he Co ns titut ion's fir s t 111
Hm Cndmf'n ts .

.

P hllude lvh la. the birthplace of
the Constitu tion. was cent er
s tage of Thu rsday 's sa lu w wi th a rai n-sonkr d but spirit ed
parade. u SJ)&lt;'cch by Pres lqe nt
RC'aga n and a n ('Vf' nin g gala a nd
fi i·cwor ki&lt; . ·
Sta nding ours !M lnd cpend ·
e ncc Ha ll- where th e doc ument
was dra ft c•d. de bat ed a nd . ultl ·
mil t ely signed on So pt . l7, 1787R&lt;?aga n pra i ed thr Founding
F'a thPrs for th Pir wi sdom .
"'The g~ n i u s or our co ns tl!u ·

briefs--~

lional !&gt;i ~' S f em i's It s recognit ion
th a t no one br anc h of governme nt a lone could bP reli ed on to
p res~ r vc our freed oms." Reagan
sa id in a nationa lly broadcas t
addr (&gt;~s .

E lsewhere Thu rsday. tens of
m illi ons of i\ rn c r ica ~ s joined th&lt;'
pa r ty w ith a va r if'l y of aclivilies
- re -e nactme nt s of the signing of
the Co ns titution. fes ti va ls. pic·
c hurch se r vices and eve n
m ar a1hon runs .
nic~.

At ~ p.m. EDT. be lls tolled
ac ross the na tio n in tribut e to
George Was hin gton, .lames Mad·
ison. ;\lcxande r Hamilt on, Rogl'r
Sher ma n, Be nj a min Franklin
and the :l~ other· s igner s of th~
Consti tution.
A liO-by-90 fo qt Am erican flag ,
billed the world 's " la rges t fr ee·
fl yin g fl a g." was unfu r led a long
!he Geo rg e Washin gton Bridge ,
whic h co nnects New Y ork and
New J e r sey • over th e H uds"on

Ri ver.

Former
i\NNIVERSi\Rl ' CEREMONY Chief Juslicr Warren Burger pulls on the rope of
tht• replica nfthc Uberty Bell at thctime wlwn the
Constitution WI\S signed 200 ye ars ago at

Independence Hall ThurSday, concluding ceremo·
nl&lt;!s at the Halt commemorating the signing. The
hell-ringing was repeated at the exact same time
at many locat ions across the tlnited States. ( l lPI)

In De laware, the fir st st atP to
r.a t ify the ro nsti tuti on. in Dr ·
ce mbcr 17 ~7. res id e nts s igned a
For thr fi rs t time in fo ur da;·s. schoo ls of th e• Mf' lgs Loca l
co py of the constitut io nal ra tifi·
S.:·hoo l Dis tr ic·t w&lt;'r&lt;' wit trout bo mb t hi'&lt;:' at ca li s Frida y mornin g.
cat ion do&lt;·ument.
Th e dis tr ic t t' ('Pi\:rd no such c·a lls on Monday th is w c~k but
Heve jprs in Santa f'e .. Jtj. M.,
was hit with a ras h of ca lls on Tu esday, Wedn esday and
released
hundreds of balloons
Thur.da.. Meunt lmr. a n lli vc' s ligat ion has led to the se nt enc ing
WASHINGTON tUP l i -U .S.
mind of a :lO·hour airlin e r hijack · closPd local ion.
and r a nll bells . a nd Vermont .
of onr youn.: ma n to a rPfor mal ory a nd scvN a l oth er hea r ings
Anot her hear ing was sche·
o!fic iats sa y they sought no help ing two yea r s a go. was lured to a
threw a bi g pa rty at a sta tehou se
are pendin g in thP juve nile cou rt. it Is re port ed.
duled
for Tuesda y.
!rom ot her nations in th e un· boat pilot ed by FBI agents
adorned in red. white a nd blue .
l. " t ~ Thursday mor nin g. memb rs of the dls tt·tc t" s boa r·d of
The
hijacking for which Younis
precede nt ed capt ure of an ar· Su nday . a ccordin g to the .Jus tic~
Ve rm o nt Gov. Mad e lin e
c du ca t ion m&lt;'t In ~ m c r g~m· ,· sessio n to disc uss thr bomb thrr ar
has
been
cha rged occurred June
ru sed, Shiite terrorist brought to Department . Th e Lebanese citi·
Kunin. who immig rated to the
ca ll probl em . Th boa rd dra ft ed a IPtl!' r to b(• se nt to MPigs
the Unit ed Stales from int erna - zen was a r res ted and he ld a board 11, 1985. Five Shiit e Mos le ms
UhitPd Stall'S from Swit ze rland
Co unt y .luvrnile .J ud gr urgi ng th a t offr ndcrs found gui lty ""'
tiona l wa ters to s tand tria l for the aircraft carrier USS Sara t· armed with hand grenades . dyduring World War II , said. " I
/ given the ma xi mum pPiialtlf's .
hos ta g~s.
taking
oga before be in g flown to Wa· namit e . and other explos lvcs
lea rned a t a very ea rly a~ e the
Supt. Dan E . Morri s said that thf' lett er would be ha nd
'
'This
represenr.
thr
fi
rs
t
over
s
hington a nd a rr a i g n e d s trapped a round the ir wa ists
contras t between Jt he United
d&lt;'llvcred to .Judg&lt;' Buck tod ay . He po.int ed out al so tha t
de mand e d a ll Pa les tinia n guerseas
arres
t
by
U.S.
law
enforce·
Thursday.
St a lest a nd a tot a li ta rian
s tud Pnts found guilt y of ma kin g s uch th rea t calls ":ill be
ment
officials
of
a
suspec
ted
Cha rged in a five-cou nt indi ct· rillas be ousted fr om Beirut as
rPgime . ' '
ex pel led.
being
sough
t
under
U.S.
.terrorist
·ment under the 1BB-1 Crime they hijacked a Royal .Jordanian
Vice Pres id ent George Bush,
Suvt. Mor ris said that eight out 14 bomb threa t ca lls made in
laws."
Attorney
Genera
l
Edwin
Contro l Act , Younis faces lifP in Boeing 727 In Beirut with 67
s topping in Little Rock , Ark ., for
t he cllsrrlct have b!'C'n plnn~d clown . Thr board se t another
peop le a boa rd. in cluding two
Meese sa id Thursday in announc· prison on charges of hos ta g~ ­
a fund -rai o;er for his presidential
e mergency sess ion subj ect to ca nce lla tion .
Ameri
can ciii7e ns and two Amor ing the dramatic arrest of Fawaz raking, conspiracy and d e str~(&gt;
campaign, participated In a
Bouret &lt;J1emb&lt;:'r s a t t (' ndln~ yes t('rday's ~ mP rg e n cy mee ting
ican
nationals.
You nts, ~K
tion of · an airc raft. At a brie f
ce remonial s igning of a copy of
we re Hichard Va ugh an. Larry Rupe . Robert Snowdm and
After a 1,000-mi le flight a r ound
"This
unila
teral
action
by
the
hearing in U.S. District Court
the Constitution.
Robert Ba rr on.
United Sta tes is a n Important Thursday, he kPpl hi s hea d the Medit e r ra nra n with sto ps in
Bush noted that the U.S.
in our policy of bringing bowed as a court· appoin tPd Cyprus a nd Sicily . the ai r liner
step
Canst itution Is the world's oldest ,
tf&gt;rrorlsts
to ju stice," Mees~ lawyer said he would plead r et4rn ed to Bri rut . whC'n' fhf'
a nd c it ed a poll in which 5 percem
hi jacke r s !"P leased th ~ pas·
said
,
describing
an operation in innocent .
New contra ct nego tiat io ns bPtwPPn th e team s of the ME'Ig s
of 8-to 12-year-olds questioned
senger
s a ncl cr0w unha r mf'd,
the
Mediterranean
Sea
unaided
·u.s. Ma gist ra l&lt;' .) ~a n Dwyer
Loc al Sc hoo l Dist ril't Board of Education and the Meigs Local
identified P•·esident Reagan a s
btcw
up
the pl;rn p a nd esca ped.
any
other
governm
ent.
by
fir st had a sked Younts if he co uld
one of the docum ent' s signers.
IContinued on Page 9)
The
Cr
im e C'n nlro l A ~ t cx tPnds
Younis , the alleged ma s ter" afford a n attorney. a nd he
U.S.
j
uri
~ d iclio n over ll os ta gpres ponded in Arabi c thr ough a
taking
out
s i&lt;h• th&lt;" Unit ed St ates
St a te De partm e nt int e rpret er.
in
c
i
rc
um
~ t a n c r s whC'rC' I hosr
"'No. 1 ca nnot." Those we re the
seized
an•
..\rn t 'r ic i..l n c iti.zf'ns .
on ly wo rds hf' spo k ~ be fo re
officia
ls
s;r
i&lt;l.
,\ mong the pas·
Dwye r ordcr~d him held wit hout
of
the
comm
it
tee
member
s
draw
·
Thursday he s till be lieves some
WASHINGTON tUPi ) - The fourth round of testimo ny today
bond and .m ore than ~ dozen senger s on lit&lt; ' lltg ht in qu ps tion
of those Supreme Court decisions ing focus as -an undecided vot e, federal a gent s. some with a uto· w C' re A m Nif 'd ll U ni versi t ~- oJ
confirmallon hearings of Su - that seemed likely to Include
were wrong but as one oft lle n lne remarked that he, , has been matic weapons, hu st led him ou t B e irut Viet · Jlrl'.,. id c nt La nd ry
pre me Court nominer Robert even more of the dogged ques·
justices hr would abide by bothered by the sharp philosophi· of the courtroom to an undi s- Slade a nd tr is snn Wi llia m . l R.
Bork have produced some of tionlng that made him bristle
cal changes in Bark's life; the
es tablis hed precede nt .
their first sparks of temper as the Thursday.
would -be justice wa s a socialist
Patrick
Lea
hy
,
D·Vt
..
Sen.
judge denies re peatedly · that he
The suggestion has bee n that
In his yout h,. then a libertarian
·
spoke
for
several
of
his
colhas tailored some previous views the 60-year -old federal judge has
and
in recent years a believer !.n a
leagues
Thursday
In
asklngBork
fo r political a ccepta nce.
softened or altered some of his
strict
Interpretation oft he " orlgi·
whether
such
·.
changes
were
In his third round of ques tion· most co ntroversial views simply
nal
intent"
of th e Cons titution's
"confirmation conversio ns" :....
lng, Bork came under Increasing to gain confi rmatio n to the high
temporary changes In public framers .
scrutiny from bot h opponen ts court by a Sena te regarded as
" The concern I have," Specter
posture to win the votes he needs.
and undecided member s of the closely divided over his
PO INT PLEASANT - A s ile south of th r Ka nawha Hi vc r in
said bluntly, " Is where Is the
Bork responded quickly and
Senate J udic iary Committee as nomination.
Mason
County , poss ibl y in the Apple Grow a r·ea . is being
predictability In .Judge Bark? "
to why he has modified some of
The ques tlons began In the s har ply . ·
COnSidered
for haz a rd9us was te )'!Cinc rution pi~IOI , it WUS
Boril was nominated July 1 to
"Senator , let me spea.k to this
his positions on women's rights, second day of heari ngs , when
a nnounced Wednesday.
civil rights a nd First Am"e nd· Bark first appeared to back away issue of confirmation conver- replace retired J ustice Lewis
Tn e latest pro,Posed hazardou s waste lnci n&lt;•rn tio n fa cility.
Powell,
a
nd
his
arc
h·
slops."
he
said
In
his
stern
bass.
ment Issues.
·
from some of those past scho·
reportedly
separate from PyroChem . In c. opera tion th a t was
conserva tive views have sparked
His temper In tu rn flared for larly articles and speeches c"ritl· "I have got a lot of positions I've
announced
ear lier thi s month for the Potter 's t"rf'f' k region ol
nationwide debale as opponenls
!he first time, as he acc used cal of major Supreme Court taken In the past that I've
County
and brought with it a wave of conlt·o,·crsy, would
Mason
warn tha t he could lip the court's
· committee member Edward rulings and federal laws support-' reaffirmed here, which I have
be built by Nationa l El e ctric, Inc., a Minnesota based fir"' .
not converted."
balance and reverse decades of
Kennedy. D-Mass. , of distorting ing minority rights.
A source told the Register th e undisclosed sit e in south!.'rn
'
c ivil rights progress.
At another point he added, "I
his views on presidential powers
He alternately portrayed those don't know where these charges
Mason
Count y Is one of sev.eral being consi drred in Wes t
Supporters contend he Is being
a nd of fal sely alleging Illegality views as Intellectual ponderlngs
Virginia
and Pennsylvania .
portrayed as a monster, a nd at
when Bork. as President Nixon's while he was a Ya le University that I would not decide cases In
"NEI
Is
a firm tha t has been in the bu sinrS&gt; of industria l
one point late Thursday, Sen .
favor of · minorities or women
solicitor general, fired Waterlaw professor, thoughts he had come from, because I have done
waste
management
for a number of year s." ,\ ndrew Dat ko .
Gordon · Humphrey, R· N.H.,
gate spec ial prosecutor Archichanged In an evolutionary pro· that consistently In both governdirector
of
planning
and development for thP co mpa ny. sa id
moved to defend I he judge by
bald Cox in 1973.
cess or views he ·simply now ment positions I've held ."
Thursday.
!Continued on pag&lt;' 21
touching on the human sympa·
.Bork was called ba c.k for a
considers mistaken. He said
thies In his personal life .
Sen. Arlen Specter. R·Pa., one

Bnmb threat. calls continue

FBI nabs suspected terrorist

Negotiations at an impa.sse

Bork's self-defense increases in pitch

Apple Grove area may be
site of new waste facility
a

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