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Tuesday, September 29. 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

12 The Deify Sentinel

CalendarI happenings

Almanac predicts snowy winter months ahead
DUBLIN, N.H. (UP!) - The
Old Farmer' s Almanac, the
venerable guide of witty weather
forecasts and rocking chair )'liS·
dom. predicted Monday a wet
and white winter with the war n·
lng, " Don't relax: rain whacks ,
snow packs! ..
The 196th edition of the 2~2·
page mustard . black, orange and
· green paperback forecasts a
mixed weather picture for the
nation from November 1987
through 1988 . .
Fictitious seer " Abe Weat her· .
wise,'' whose word Is often gospel
to gardeners and mirth to meteo·
rologlsts, foresees a colder· than·
normal winter from New Eng·
land to Florida and In the
extreme Southwest.
But the Almanac says much of
the rest of the nation can expect
above normal temperatures.
And for the fjrsi time. this
year 's Almanac offers predic·
!Ions of trends to come: a boom In
girdles, the emergence of the
"thread'" bikini and a bowling
revival.

· While the Almanac predicts an
a bbreviated winter, above aver·
age snow is forecast for the
Northeast, the Mississippi and
Ohio river va lleys, the California
coast, the upper Great Lakes
region and South Dakota's Black
Hills.
Much of the rest of the country
should brace for wet weather,
particularly during December
when the Almanac · advises:
" Damp and mild - then wild !
Arctic breezes, but it eases. ·
Don' t relax: rain whacks , snow
packs! Clear and tingling. Hear
a ny jingling?'"
Readers can take heart in the
f\lmanac' s prediction of a white
Thanksgiving a nd Christmas af.
ter an Indian s ummer early In
November gives way to rain and
snow. With the exception of the
Atla ntic seaboard, the Southeas t ,
the Gulf Coast and the far Wes t ,
the rest of the nation should see a
cooler·than·normal ~prihg.
As time·honored as the fore·
cast Is editor Judson Hale's
s teadfast faith in what he claims

to be the 80 percen t accuracy of
the Almanac's predictions. He is
protective of the Almanac's
forecast recipe, saying only that
it Is based on the premise that the
universe runs in cycles.
Hale Is mindful of the tradition
the Almanac holds for its
rea ders.
"~ do think that it is for people
who are interes ted in searching
for traditional things that are
rock solid, things that are not just
fly by night," Hale said.
Still, Hale said the challenge of
publis hing the Yankee bible rests
with inconspicuously keeping the
Alm anac updated .
"All of us have tried to Improve
the Old Far!T\er's Almanac s ub·
tly without people thinking we
are c ha nging It drastica lly," he ·
said. " There isn't a lot of
enthu siasm for change in The Old
Farmer's Almanac."
This year the cover of the
Almanac has expanded to (our
colors and is newly engraved.
Last year the Alm anac switc hed
its binding from stapled to

· squa re back.
This year's Almanac irrever·
entiy honors the coming· presl·
dentlal elections. In the section
"Great Moments in Presidential
Elections," one anecdote reads:
" 1789 - Washington ·kisses ba·
. b ies while on campaign trail ....
Babies form splinter group."
Though the Almanac has pub·
lished since the first president
took office, many have "never
been acknowledged by the pubil·
cation. However, one former
c hief executive made his lilclu·
sian certain by advertising his
wares alongside the·usual ads for
good luck charms, bag 1:\alm and
hearing aides.
"Jimmy ' Carter used to adver·
tise fish worms and how ·to raise
them for quite a while before he
became president," Hale said.
This yea r, practical advice is
given to the Almanac's 4 million
readers in a feature sectio n tha t
includes "The Martian Student's
Ha ndbook" and "Using the Moon
to Predict Your Child 's
Birt hday ."

TUESDAY
EAST MEIGS - The Eastern
Local School District Board of
Educatio n wil l meet in regular
session at 7 p.m. Tuesday .
WEDNESDAY
LbNG BOTTOM - Long Bot ·
tom Community Association wil l
meet Wednesday, 7:30 p.m ., a t
the community building. "Meet
the Candidates" will fo llow the
regular meeting. Anyone Inter·
es ted In local politics Is welcome
to attend a nd participate.
FRIDAY
RUTLAND- Revival services
will begin Friday at the Rutland
Bible Methodist Chu rch and
continue through Su nd ay. Oct.
11 . Rev . Paui' Miller from Spring
Mills, Pa. will be the eva ngelist.
"Good News Singers" from
Portsmouth will be featured the
last weekend.
SATURDAY .
PORTLAND - The "1-jal'd

Quirks ·in ·the news __________
Man to stand trial
for not paying
marijuana tax
ARKANSAS CITY, Kan . (UP! )
-A judge has ordered a man to
stand trial for a var iety of drug
charges, Including one count of
falling to stick marijuana tax
· s tamps on a half· pound of pot.
Norman Gragert, 31, of Arkan·
sas City was bound over for tri al
Monday on charges of possess ing
marijuana w(th Intent to sell,
possessing cocaine and falling to
affix tax stamps to ma riju ana.
County Attorney Jim Pringle
said Gragert apparently was th·e
first person charged under Kan ·
sas' new Illegal drug tax law.
The law went Into effect July 1,
making Illegal drugs taxable.
Sales that are not taxed can
result in prison terms of up to five
years and fin es totaling $10.000.
Drug dealers can purchase tax
stamps from the state,' without
revealing their Identity, for $3.50
for each gram of marijuana a nd
,$200 for each gram of other
controlled substances.
District Judge Da vid Lord

Monda y ordered Gragert's tria l
held In Winfield but set no dat e.
· Snake makes
strange bedfellow
WICHITA , Kan. tUP!) ...., At
first, soccer player Marcio Leit e
thought it might be "some kind of
mouse or somew ild woman '· thai
slipped into. his bed. but whe n he
bolted away and flipped on the
light s, he saw a 6-foo t snake.
" What a nasty thin g," Leite,
28, a me mber of the Wichita
Wings Major Indoor Soccer
League, sa id after the snake fell
on him Monday.
He s ummoned the manager,
who sent a mai ntenance man.

When they ventured back into the
apartment, they found the snake
"taking a tour of my place," sa id
Leite, who had just moved in tQe
week before.
The maintenance man killed It
with a shovel.
Lei te said he did not know what
type of s nake it was but heard
fro m apartment managers it
appeared to be a boa constrictor.
" I thought it was some kind of
mouse or some wild woman ...

.---People in the news---.
By WILLIAM C. TROTr
United Press International
ON BEHALf OF BUDDHA: Actor Richard Gere joined the
dalallama of Tibet Monday to a nnounce the crea tion of a center
in New York called Tibet House to preser ve Tibetan'phllosophy,
art and science. Gere and the dalai lama, spiritual leader o.f 7
million Tibetan Buddhists, appeared together a news
conference at the Car lyle Hotel to promote the project along
with the Year of Tibet observance set for 1990.
"Since February I 've 'dropped movies a nd everyt hing else to
put my energy into this project, " sa id Gere, who said he has
been Into Buddhism for several years. "E normou s energy has
been required to organize the 'Year of Tibet. ' We are lo\)king for
an Individual or group to donate an existi ng build ing suitable to
this project or funds to acquire 0&lt;' build such a facility."
Gere is chairman of a board of trustees whic h is seeking $5
mil"uon to $10 million for the project.
WRITING ABOUT OL' BLUE EYES: William Mastrosl·
mone, the ·playwright who penned "Extrem ities. '' has been
givert the one rous respons ibility of writing the screenplay for
the six·hour CBS miniseries on Frank Si natra'' life.
Mas tros imone was signed by Tina Sinatra, Frank's daughter ,
who is produ cing.
''The miniser ies will be based on al l original ma terial
compiled by Mastrosimone from his own research and
interviews," s aid Tina, who wrote a biography of her father and
no doubt has a few ideas about how the s tory should be told . ''It
will be a whole new approach to the proj ect ."
THAT FEMINIST: Marlo Thomas assessed the s ta te of 20th
cent ury man by comparing the rest of the fleld to her husband,
talk·show host Phil Donahue.
'
" fH e's) the greatest hu sband of the Wes te rn world and he's
nothing to brag about," said Thomas at a women' s for um in
Mobile, Ala. She also told her audie nce to trust eac h other .
"Women have gone through a real revolution in this country,"
Thomas said. "They ha ve star ted trusting each other a nd they
have found a mutuality a nd communit y. Women are our natural
allies."
.
GLIMPSES: "Satu rda y Night Li ve" has not been the model
of stability in the past few years bu t things may be leveling off.
The show begins its new season Oct. 17 with Lorne MichaelS a nd
last year's cast is back en masse - the fir st time that's
happened since 1978. "We're all exc it ed to be back," said
Michae ls, who lias been promoted from producer to executi ve
producer .. . "Hee· Haw" star Ronl Stoneman , her trademark
curlers replaced by a bridal hat , was married this weekend in
Preston, Ky., on the front porch of a general store as 2,000 people
watched. Her husba nd is Nas hville businessman Larry Coryea
and the couple walked to the a lt ar through an arch of rifle s
raised by men dressed Jn fronti e r costumes.

Larry Flynt hospitalized
Magoffin County, Ky., farm boy
LOS ANGELES (U Pil Hustler magazine publisher
lo head a multlmilllon·dollar sex
Larry Flynt was r ushed to
magazine empire a nd become
Cedars·Si nal Medical Center
the self·prciclaimed "king of
early today suffering from a drug
sleaze."
.
A paradoxica l personality who
overdose, a uthorities said.
Paramedics were called to
said he had become a " born·
Flynt's Hollywood Hills home on · again Christian," Flynt spent
a 3:49a .m. report of an overdose
much of his time II\ recent years
victim. Fire Department Capt.
In and out of courts defending his
right to put out Hustler
G. Mahlmeis ter said.
magazine.
"It may have been
He was shot .outside a restau·
accidental," Lt . Sergio Robleto
rant tn · Lawrenceville, Ga., on
said. " His daughter told pollee
March 6, 1978, during a recess in
that It was an accidental
a trial on obscenity charges. The
overdose."
Flynt was treated In the gunshot wounds left him crippled
emergency room and admitted and impotent.
Flynt's fourth wife, Althl!a, 33,
Into the medical center, hospital
had AIDS and was found dead In
spokesman Ron Wise said.
"He' 5 in stable condition ," a balhtub ofthe couple's mans ion
on June 28. A lawyer for the
Wise said.
family sa id she had been ill for
Flynt rose from a barefoot
"quite a long time."

but there 11 was, a 5·or G-foot
s nak e, right on my bed ," Leite
said. " I I does n't happen very
oft en - once In a lifeti me. I
hope. "
It remained a puzzle Monday
how the snake .go t in. Leite, who
grew up in Brazil, speculated a
previous tena nt owned the s nake
a nd le ft it be hind.
Le ite, a mldfi elder, a lso sa id
the sna ke might have been tryi ng
to escape heavy rains that fe ll the
night before.
Loses race bul
wins at lo•e
EAST LYME , Conn . !UPl l 11 too k marathoner Edmund

Dabrowski 7 miles to sum mon
the courage to ask his g irlfriend
to marry him , and '19 mor~ miles
for a rep ly , but· when he nea red
t he finish line he heard the
a nswer he longed for over .t he
loudspeaker.
· "Trlsh says yes!" the public
address system blared a t the
East Lyme Mara thon.
Dabrows ki , 26, wa s keyed up
more tha n usual when he lined up
Sund ay for the annual race.
At the 7· mile.mark. he ran over
to his girlfriend . Patricia Gog·
gins of Wes t Hartford, who was
standin g on, a ppropriate ly
e nough, Lovers Lane.

Ohio Lottery

Times" country band wiii bf'
appearing at Portland Elemen·
tary Sc hool's annual fall carnival
lo be held this Saturday at the
school. Singing will start at 7
p.m. and contin ue through 9 p.m .
There will also be plenty of
refreshment Items from 5 until9,
as well as giveaways and games
for children and adults. Eve·
ryone is welcome to atte nd.

RACINE - Racine · Fire De·
partment gun s hoots are resum·
lng ' for the season, starting
Sat urday at 6: JQ p.rd. The shoots
wiii agafn be held at the Bashan
building.
SUNDAY
· POMEROY - The homeco m·
ing and !40th anniversary of
Pomeroy Trinit y Ch urc h will be
celobraled this Sund ay , beginning with worship service a nd
commun ion at 10:25 a. m. A
potluck dinner will be .served In
the dini ng room. Meat and drink
will be provided by thC' church,
bring table service and a covered
dish.

The "Hard Times" country
ba nd will be apprari ng a t Por·
t land E lrmentary Sc hool' s an ·
nual fall Cal' nival to be held this
Saturda y at thf' sc hool. Sing in i(
w ill

tJ I 7 p.m. and co ntinuf'

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thr ough 9 p.m . Thcrf' will also be
plent y of refres hment Items from
~ un1il 9. as well as giveaways
and gam('&lt; for c hildren and
nd ulf ~ . EvPr) one is wf'!comC' ro
a11c nd.

Daily Number
409
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Senate votes today on msurance refonn bill
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - More than two
years of legislative haggling over civil justice and
insurance reform climaxed tod ay In the Ohio
Senate, which took up a House·approved com·
promise fashioned over the summer.
The solo Senate sessio n, which began at 1:30
p.m.. also Included action on a measure
regulating agent s representing college ath le tes
and another bill giving the news media speedy
access to public records through the courts.
Th e so·called "tort reform' ' bill Is aimed at
prov iding commercial lia bility insurance to
busi nesses and local gover nments for reasonable
prices .
It eli mina tes frivo lous lawsui ts. mod ifies the
method of paying damage awards, limits lawsuits
aga inst manufact urers for defective products a nd
g ivestbe state more powers to regu late the
·
Insurance industry .
The bill wa s expected to ga in narrow Senate
approva l a nd go to Gov. Richard F. Ce les te, who
has promised to sign It despite oppositio n from
organized labor, co nsumer groups a nd trial
lawyers who claim It will hinder lair court

settlements tor injured Individu als. · Celeste
vetoed a similar bi11last De cem~er .
The House is to return Oct. 6 and ra tify the
ppubllc records a nd sports agent bllls.
The sports agent ,bill, a llned at preventing
another premature s igning suc h as the one which
sent AII·American wide receiver Cris Carter
packing from Ohio State University to the
Philadelphia E agles, ca me ou t of the Senate
Finance Committee Tuesday on a 7·2 vote after
only two hearings.
Some lawmakers co mpla ined it was being
rushed, a nd questions were raised about the effect
of certai n provisions. Further refi nements were
a nticipa ted on the floor to remove objections.
Sponsors sa id it is necessary to have the new
law in place well before the nex t NFL draft in the
s pring.
Two representati ves of sports agents apl&gt;eared
a t Tuesday's committee hear ing. war ning the
terms of th e bill would hurt legitimate agent s.
The bill, sponsored by Sen. Eugene J . Watts,
R·Columbus, is patterned a ft er laws In California,
Te xas and Ala ba m a. It require;; a ll sports agent s

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LONG BOTTOM - There will
be a Saturday nigh t square daoce
a t the Long Bottom Community
Building starting at 8 p.m. The
dance Is spOnsored by the Long
Bottom Community Association.

Band featured

HARD TIMES BAND

Computer
ratings

SAVED BY BELT - Shirley Lyons of Tuppers
Plain.• WIIS pre~~e nled Monday with a "Saved By
The Belt Club" certificate signed by Gov. Richard
·Celeste. Highway Safely Director William M.
Denlhan and High Patrol Superln.denl Colonel

Jack Walsh. The presentation was m ade bY
Ueutenant G.D. Henderson, commander of the
Gallipolis Post of the Ohio Stale Patrol. Lyons was
also presented with a "Sand By The Belt" lapel
pin.

Meigs resident saved ,by ·belt
Lieut~nant G.D. Henderso n, commander or the
Gallipolis Pos t of the Ohio State Highway Patrol.
a nnounced Monday that a nother local resident
had joined Ohio's "Saved By The Belt Cl ub" a ft er
s he esca ped serious inju ry In an accident whic h
occ urred Sept. II on·Towns hip Road 11 2 in Me igs
Co un ty .
According to Trooper J .S. Jagers, who
Inves tigated the accident'. S hirley M. Lyons of
Tuppers P lains was eastbound on T .R. 112 when
the the shoulder of the road gave way, cau si ng her

roadway the ambtLia nce struck a tree head on.
While the ambu la nce was mod erately dam aged in
the acc ident. Lyons escaped .with only minor
Injuries because s he was wearing a safety belt.
The "Saved By The Belt Club" was in itiated in
1984 to recog nize people who had benefited from
from their wise dec is ion to wear their safety belts.
To date, over 575 people have received certlfi·
cates from patrol officers around the s tate .
Hopefully, this exa mple of how safety be lts can
save lives will Influence others to buckle up and

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WASHINGTON. (UPii- Jou rnallst Bob Woodwa rd expla ins he
did not reveal his tleat hbed
Inte rview wlih William Casey
ear li er because he ca nnot be sure
the late CIA director was
"lucid," but In the wake of his
explosive new book, th e spy ·
agency is adopting new prQCe·
dures to restrain fu ture covert
actions.

not lucid
Deputy CIA Directo r Robert
Gates told an audience at Prin·
ceton University Tuesday ni ght
the agency is worki ng .hard on
ways to prevent the type of
indep e nd e nt ac t lv lt ies that
Woodward reports were under·
taken by casey.
" We a re tig htening up on the
. procedures for the a pproval of
covert action," Ga tes said, refus·

ing to spec ulate on Casey's
"off· the·books" activities or the
ex te nt of his knowledge a bout the
!ra n-Contra sca ndal.
Woodward, meanwhile, con·
tinu ed to defend his account of an
interview In which he sa id Casey
revea led full knowledge about
the scandal. According to the
book being excerpted th is week
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or sports agent companies operating in Ohio to
register with the Ohio De partment of Commerce,
post a $25,000 bond and adhere to prescribed
regu lations of co nduct.
The committee voted tokhock out Watts' earlier
language which would have made it a felony for an
agent or his relative from approaching an athlete
before his or her college eligibility expires.
But Watts said agents operating in Ohio would
sti ll have to conform with NCAA rules , which
pro hibit early slgnings, as Carter made with
Nationa l Football League agents Norby Walters
and Lloyd Bloom.
Failure to register fn Ohio would bring about a
penalty of up to six months In jail and a maximum
fine of $1;000. Watts sa id it would also subj ect a n
.
offender to a civil fine of up to $10,000.
"I think disclosure is the key here,' ' said Ohio
State athletic direct or Rick flay, who testified In
favor of the bill. Bay said if agents are forced to
register, the university will be a ble to uphold the
NCAA rules.
·
"We'd like to see that these people (agents)

Meigs, .Easter·n boards will
discuss .boundary realignment
The Eastern Local School
District Board of Education and
District Super int endent Dr. Diin
Apling will request to meet with
the Meigs County Board of
Education on the possibilities of
realignment of school district
bound aries as they presently
exist between the Eas tern a nd
Meigs Loca l Districts .
This was the decision reached
Tu esday night when the Eastern
Local Board met in regular
session and the question of
a!'ceptirJg ·severa l tuition stu·
dents arose.
The board ta bled accepting as
tu ition st udent s Mar k Mann,
Amy Man n, Jeff White and Marc
Jones for the 1987·88 school year
until a s pecial sessio n of the
board is held on Oct. 13. The
board then as ked Supt. Apling to
arrange for the Eastern Board
and Apling to be put on the
agenda at the next Meigs County
Board of Educat ion m eeti ng to
discuss the possibility of realign·
ing boundar ies between the East·
ern a nil Me igs Local Districts.
Recently, It was determined by
the Me igs Board of Education
and the Meigs County Board ot
Educatio n that several families
on the Flatwobds Road, whose
children ha ve been attending
schools of the Eastern Local
District act ually live in the Me igs
Loca l Districl. The Me igs Board

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revenue sharl11g fund , as certl·
fled by the county budget
commission.
Raised the rent lor the trailer
lot at Greenwood Cemetery In
order to keep receipts in line with
expenses connected with the lot.
Discu ssed the upcoming re ne·
wal levy of 1. 7 mills for current
operations.
" Authorized Councilmen Cle·
land a nd Robert Beegle to
prepare a proposa l for Commun·
lty Developrilent Block Grant
funds .
Prior to the council meeting,
the Trustees of the Board of
J&gt;ublic Affairs .met with Greg
Roush and Jim Clifford or Roush
Construction to discuss a water
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line for the E lm wood Terrace
Apartmnnts . . I:toush reques ted
perm issio n to hook ont o a four·
Inch line on North Broadway
instead of the s lx· inch line on
Elm Street. The Board of P ubli c
Affairs ap proved the request
with the stipula tion thai Roush
obtain the easements a nd pro·
vide the materials. Roush is a lso
to maintain the line for one· year
after It is placed In service. After
the year, t he easement and line
ownership will be turned over to
the Board of Public Affairs.
The nex t meeting of cou ncil
will be Monday, Oct. 5, 7 p.m ., at
council cham)lers at the shrine
park.

discussed the problem recently a ccepted as a tuition student (or
a nd at that time it was decided the current school year.
tha t the student s woujd have to
The resigna tion of Angela
attend schools of the Meigs Local Baker tis il substitute teacher
District or tuition would be was a ccepted. She Is now work· ·
m a nda tory in the Eastern Loca l ing full time as a teacher in
District. according to state law.
another district. In response to
Th e board released Mark Mann ques tions to th e board by Mrs.
this week for tra nsportat ion Nancy La rkins, the board reaf·
purposes and he is currently firm ed that instrumental music,
attending Eastern High School a one· ha lf hour session per Wl'ek
wtlere he is a senior.
class utilizing recorders, wlll
The ball fell into the hands of contin ue to be req uired of a ll
theEasternBoardTuesday night four t h grade e lementary
to decide whether or not to accept . student s.
Ben ny Be nedum, president of
the students as tuition payment
students since the ruling had the Eastern Chap ter of the Ohio
been made that the families in Association of . Public School
ques tion do reside in the Me igs Employees , spoke on an appeal
Local District. Hence the request of a grievance and the board will
to discuss rea lignment of boun· take th e matter under advisedaries between the two district s. me n!. Th e Business Office Edu·
Meigs Loca l Superi ntende nt Dan catio n Activity Accou nt for the
E. Morris reports that if the current school year was react!·
students are accepted as tuition va ted and · sever al · bills were
studen ts in the Easte rn Dis trict, approved for payme nt.
that the Eastern District will not
The board amended an earlier
only rece ive the tuition payme nts resolution dealing with the emer·
but also the state funds provided gency tax levy bringing It into .
for each of the students.
complianc&lt;&gt; with Ohio Revised
[h other actions Tuesday nigh t, Code Section 5707.197. Supt.
the Eas tern Board hired Carol Apling was directed to discuss
Hare, Betty Boggs and Teresa with County Supt. ·John Riebel
Davis as substitute teachers for the possibility of home instruc·
the current yea r and accepted, as tion for a stude nt , Jason Riggs,
a gift, a used pickup truck from who recently was Injured in a
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Manicke for vehicu la r accident. The board
th e district. Three appropria· held an executive session on
tions modifications were ap· pe r so nne l and nego tiations
proved and Traci New lun was matters.

Eastern board,· teachers at

un·

passe

h
t t
hopeful" of set tlin g t e con rae
as bes t they can, a nd in the"
Interest of the s tudents in the
Eastern system .
Easter n's contrac t with non'
certified employees does not
ex plfe un til August of nex t year.

Eas tern Local Board ofEd uca·
tlon and the Eas te rn Lo ca l
Teac her 's Assoc iation are dead·
locked in negotiations for a new
teachers' contract. Eastern Superlntend ent Da n Apli ng re·
ported this morning that the two
· passe
· in
groups have reac hed 1m

negotiations and will be meeting
tonight for the first time with a
federal mediator, Ward Wilson .
Apling said that contract nego·
!lations began in mld·July and
have been underway since that
time.
·He sa l'd th e bo a.r d is "always

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) Ohio Burea u of E mployment
Services Administrator Roberta
Steinbacher has suspended a top
aide who allegedly a warded
no·bid contracts.
In a prepared statemen t Tues.
day Stei nb ac her said her move to
suspend her special assistant
Larry Brown, was based o~
Information she received from
the State Highway Patrol which
is mves tlgating the contract

$5.2 mlillon worth of no·bid Commun ications co mpetitors
c 0 n t r a c t s to T e I e · that were three to s ix times
Communications I.nc. of subur· lower.
ban Cleveland.
During a news confere nce In
The chairman of Te leCleveland last week, Stei nbac her
Communica tions Is developer sa id the ' published reports were
Carl Milstein who se son·ln·iaw filled with inaccu racies a nd
donated $150,000 to the re· misconcep tions.
election campaign of Gov. Ri·
But fo llow ing the reports, s he
chard Celeste.
called in the hig hway patrol and
Records show that the OBES hired a specia l auditor.
ignored bids from two of Tele·
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Steinbacher suspends aide Tuesday

Racine council against rate increase ::r;~~~~ll r::~':ct "~.~~~
Racine Village Cou ncil has
joined the ranks of seve ra l
commu nit ies in So utheas tern
Ohio which are agai nst a proposed rate increase by Genera l
Telephone Company of Ohio.
Fr11nk Cle la nd was authorized
by council at its most recent
sessio n to write letters of protest
concerning the , proposed ra te
hike.
Cleland Is also to protes t the
anticipated Increase of $1,100 per
year for electricity for the water
department.
Other business matters con..
dueled by council included the
following:
Pa.s sed a resolution a ppro·
prlatlng additional money In the

have some responsibility in their conduct with
players ," added. Ohio State football coach Earle
Bruce, who accompanied Bay. "I think there's got
to be some penalty for break ing the rules . This bill
will help us in a rather critical situation."
Bo t William Carpenter, a sports agent with
Int ernational Management Group in Clevela nd ,
which handles professional golfers Greg Norman
and Nancy Lopez. and tennis player s Martina
Navra tilova a nd Chris Evert, said his company
would be hurt.
Carpenter said tha t under the bill, the state " the
secretary of commerce coul(lput us out of
business." He said a single sanction against a n
agent by any of dozens of golf, tennis or track and
field associations could prevent an agency from
operating in Ohio.
Chad Willis, a sports age nt from Hilliard , Ohio,
said agents need access to the Undergraduate
athletes to "educate" them on their career
options.
.
"This bill would run a lot of good young people In
t his business out," sa id Willis.

•a;t
telephone lease.worth $170,000 to
a close friend and former busi·
ness associate, Thomas Kean e of
Marion ,
The lease was partially . fl·
nanced through Fahey Banking
Co. of Marion, which has close
tles to the Ohio De mocratic
Party .
·
The bank is run by the family of
labor leader Martin Hughes, who
was recently convicted on fed·
eral charges Involvi ng campaign
contributions to Democratic
candidates .
A spokesman for the OBES
said Brown would continue to
receive his salary while on
·
suspension.
Published reports said Brown
was also involved in the awa,rd of·
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Index figures
up
0.6
A
p· ercent in u·gust
II

WASHINGTON UPI - The composite Index of leading
Indicators, which foreshadows economic growth, grew a
seasonally adjusted 0.6 percent In August, the Commerce
Department said today.
Four of ihe nine Indicators that were used ln.the August index
contributed to the gain. Stock prices was the strongest factor,
followed by claims for unemployment Insurance, building
permits and money supply.
For the first eight months ·of 1987, the Ind ex has grown an
annual rate of 4.9 percent, down from 5.5 percent during the
same period of 1988, according to the department 's Bureau of
Ec!onomlc Analysis.
The Index grew 7.2 percent from December 1985 to December
1988.
The A11gust Increase In the Index foUowed a revised 0.3
percent gain in July and a I percent Jump in Jun e.

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Sentinel

Tigers win, gain ground ·o n Blue Jays

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17.51; 7. Maumee II.M; 8. !Uti Lodl
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Mlfftln, 19.50 t11.ch.
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1. Harmon 3UIO; 2. Kl:'tlt•rln]( /\Mer
Z'UI: S. Urbaaa U.50: t fhtcil)nall
Purtell "brian Z150; 5. (tit&gt;) ll lda •md
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SbawrltH IIUI; K. llellefontalnt 111.00.
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I . VouqfitoWJt Moonry :JUO; to (lie)
Akron Hoban and Yo•~CHt~o· n Ursuline,
25.$0 eat'lJ; 4. Warn!n KPn~ · dy 2-1.011; 5.
Poland I!.M: I . Girard Ut.lll: 1. !lie)
Orrrllle ud Wlc.klllfe, l Ull uch.
Re~n IQ
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Hei~K Trllltly lt.M: 3. U p)JII'r Sandu ~lt)'
IM.SI; .f. Ro!Word 17.51; 3. &amp;llf'\'ut 11.11:

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FRESH HOMEMADE
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I·U I each; R. Elyria c.achollt 14.00.
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23.$0; 3. Colwnbu11 Btl!!:~ 21.50: .a.
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Sheridan JUG: 11. (l ie I Pomeroy Mel~
and loJU Elm, 1.a.se eac h.
Re,ton It
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tl.ll: 4. CAPE 17.50; a. Wa..'illln~onCourt
Hol i.SI; I . HamUtoa Badin 16.D»; 7.
llaykdl Nortllrldll:f' 12.50: K. Nprlhll:fldd

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8oath Raq:l' and Pf'rry, 15. 341 ~·M~ h : 5.
OrwPII Grand Vallt&gt;J IU:l; li. Uif')
Fetentbura: Sprlfldlf'ld 11-nd Smlthvlllt&gt;,
l t.•each: ll LGui11vllk' 1\qui iWIIUO.

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I . A.~hbold 11.50: \11. "-'au!I('OII 17.51: 3.
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PU.mk He nry li-118: 5. rltt&gt;l Hu ro n a nd
Wellln«Con. 1-1. IJU eac h; 7. CrMOIIIM' 13.1111;
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JUI; i. Oak Hill l UI ; 7_ {Ue)
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elbow after being upended by
Detroit 's Bill Madlock during a
double-play attempt.
Whitt, 35, Is one of three
players remaining on the Blue
Jays from the 1976 expansion
draft. He was enjoying his best
season with 19 homers and 75
RBI, Including eight homers and
20 RBI In September.
"I tried to jump out of his way
and just ca ught him In the rib
cage (with a knee)," said Molltor. "He came In there very hard
trying to break up the double
play. He had a clean slide, but
there was a lot of contact."
Mllwaukee took a 2·1 lead In the
fourth off Jimmy Key ,17-7, on an
RBI single by Glenn Braggs and
Surhoff's seventl) homer.
The Brewers stretched their
lead to 4-1 with a pair of runs in
the fifth and made it 5·3 In the .
sixth on Felder 's run-scoring
single.
Elsewhere, . Detroit stomped
Ba ltimore 10·1, New · York
blanked Boston 6-0, Chicago
nipped . California 1.·0, Kansas
City dumped Seattle 6-3, Texas
edged Minnesota 7-5 and Oak land
clipped Cleveland 5-4".ln the
National League, it was : St.
Louis I, Montreal 0 in the fir st
game of a double-header and St.
Louis 3, Montreal 0 in the
nightcap; Philadelphia 3, New .
York 0 ; Cincin nati 5, Atlanta 4;
Los Angeles 6, Houston I ; San
Francisco 5, San Diego 3; and
Chicago at Pittsburgh was

By BILL WOLLE
UPI Sports Writer
Toronto played one game and
suffered two losses Tue.s day
nigh!, and both .hurt the Blue
Jays' chances of winning the
American League East . .
B.J . Surhoff and Mike. Felder
collected three hits apiece to help
the Milwaukee Brewers down
Toronto 5-3 and reduce the Blue
Jays' lead in the American
League East to I 1·2 games.
Toronto also lost catcher Ernie
Whitt, who left the game with
broken ribs and could miss the
rest of the season.
Chris Bos!o, 11·7, surrendered
three runs on seven hits In his
second complete ·game of the
year.
The Blue Jays lost their second
straight to the Brewers.and third
overall and dropped a game in
the standings as the second-place
Detroit Tigers routed the Baltimore Orioles 10-1.
In the sixth, Whitt .was hurt
while sliding into second baseman Paul Molitor to break up a
double play. He was taken to the
hospital and was diagnosed as
having two broken ribs.
"I'd be very doubtful about his
coming back," Toronto trainer
Tommy Craig said. " Anything
happening to the rib area - any
crack. any muscle pull -can be
very painful. It hurt s you every
time you I wist, every time you
try to swi ng.' ·
Last week. the Blue Jays los t
All -Star shortstop Tony Fernan-

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Tigers 10, Or ioles I
At Detroit , Chet Lemon drove
In four runs and Bill Madlock
collected three RBI to back the
three-hit pitching of Frank Ta·
nana. Tanana, 14·10, won for the
first time since Aug. 11. Eric
Bell, 9·13, gave up Madlock's 14th
homer and Lemon's 19th, a
three-run shot that made It 5-0 In
the fourth .
Yankees 6, Red Sox 0
At New York. Don Mattingly's
major-league record sixth grand
slam of the year powered the
Yankees . Mattingly's 29th ho·
mer, In the third, broke the
record shared by ErJ!Ie Banks of
the 1955 Cubs arid Jim Gentile of
the 1961 Orioles . Charles Hudson,
11·7, pitched a four· hitter . Bruce
Hurst fell to 15-13.
White Sox 1, Angels 0
At Chicago, Steve Lyons
doubled home a run with two ou1
in the fifth and Floyd Bannister
pitched seven strong innings for
his seventh victory in his las t
eight starts, sparking the White
Sox. Bannister, 15·11, and Mike
Witt , 16-13. dueled through 4 1·2
scoreless innings before Chicago
scored.
Roya ls 6, Mariners 3
At Kansas City, Mo. , Bud
Black and Gene Garber co m·
bined on an eight-hitter and the
Royal s took advantage of six
unearned runs to beat Seattle.
Black, 8-6, allowed four hit s,

struck out thr!!e and walke(j
three. Garber pitched the final
two Innings . Mark Langston:
IS.I 3, took the loss .
Rangers 7, Twins 5
At Arlington, Texas, Pete
O'Brien and Gena Petralll hit
consecutive home runs In the
e ighth to boost the Rangers.
Charlie Hough, 18·12, allowe~
eight hit s, walked two a nd struck
out three to esta blish a careei
l)igh for v!ciories. The loss wa ~
charged to Keith Ather ton , 7-5. •
Athletics 5, Indians 4
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At Oakland, Cal!f., Walt Weiss
went 4 for 4 in his third
major-league start and rookie
Mark McGw!re hit his 49th
homer to spark · the Athletics ;

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FRI., OCT. 2nd
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IRAFT 12 OZ. 16 SLICE

AMER. PROC.
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HEAD LETTUCE ••.~~.~!:.......69'
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MARGARINE .. ,}.;l.t ... 2/99'
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SMALL EGGS..J ..~9.t .. $1.29

CABBAGE ...............!~; ... 2 5!
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ONIONS .......3}.~-.~.~~••••••• 79&lt;

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MEIGS Jaycee player of the
week Is Mike Roush, :&gt;-7,
132-pound senior cornerback
who lied for the lead In solo
ta(klcs with five, including a
sack.

MEIGS Jaycee player of the
week also Is Jell McEiroy,l!-7,

161-pound llnebacker·lullback
wllo rushed 16 times lor 165
yards and scored lwo touch·
downs, one being on a scllool
record 94-yard kickoff return
In last week's win over
Wellston.

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DENIM WESTERN ·

SALE

GYM SHORTS

SHIRT SALE

All the school talon. Sizes for
men ond boys. Machine washable - easy care.

Authentic work wosttrn shirt,
long tails, 3 snap uff, full1 year
warranty.

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1st, 2nd, 3rd
OCTOBER

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CHRISTMAS IN OCTOBER
VAN HEUSEN

DRESS SHIRTS

COLONY
100% POL VESTER

PIINTED
BLANKETS
ASSORTED PRINTS

Coat &amp; Snowsuit Sale

Solid colors in broadcloth and ••·
fords. Also stripes. long sletroL NKk
sizts 14 1/• to 17'11.
Sltm length 32, 33, 34, 2 5.

1/4 OFF

Reg. S19.00 Shirts ... SIS.30
Reg. S22.00 Shirts ... SI7.70
~;{ii Shirts.,.SI9.30

2$

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PRnEEN

LIPSTICK
·SALE
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Ylllll!l Glnttalio!l _pro-t- * In lilts 6/1 to 14/9.

Buy yaur favorite color and
save!

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DIAMOND CLUSTER .

fall

7 BEAUTIFUL DIAMONDS

$4300 $5200
to

We
Silt In-Store
FREE!

WOMEN'S

FALL SPROTSWEAR
SALE

SOCKS SALE

Reg. •40
Over Sized Pants ..... Now '32
Reg . '42
,
Pleated Pants .......... Now ' 34

Sale

•48 '

$2

JOGGING WEAR

Wrangler crew neck, hooded,
sweatshirts and jogging pants.

Reg. S6 ....... Sale S4.79
Reg. S9 ....... Sale S7.19
Reg. S14 ... Sale S1J.19

BUY 1st PAIR at 20°/o OFF
~~· BUY 2nd PAIR at 25°/o OFF
BUY 3rd PAIR at .30°/o OFF

· Chapman Shoes
NEXT TO ELBERFELD$ IN POMIIOY

WOMEN'S

SLACK SALE

Chri&amp;tfl!aB in Oc,t ober sale prices on
women s open stock pants.
New fall colors in cords, polyester
slacks and cotton slacks
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Sizes 8 to 20 and 5/6 t~ 13/14.
Reg. '12.00 to 828.00

Sale Priced

$999 $2199
to

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100' s IN STOCK

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KIDS'

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DIAMOND

(onnrtibles in sizes 9 ta 11.
White,· peach, green, yellow,
gray, blue, tan.

Reg . '32
Flarmel Shirts .......... Now '28

SELECTED FROM OUR SUPER
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ltauliful new calor and styl" in

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pierced and dip-on earrings.
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Sale

JUNIOR

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154.00 to 166.00

s2. 95 Lipstick .... $2.36
S3. 95 Lipstick .... S3.16

CA'SUALS

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New fall sportswear by Michel in
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leautilul broil plated floor lamps.
· PeriKt lor leading, ••wing or trtry·
day use . 3 styles to choose from,

Reg. 179.99.

Layaway Now For Christmas

Reg.$48 Twin ........ S38
Reg. S62 Full.... ..S41
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AnER TilE ~~.cs

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· Wedn&amp;sday, September 30, 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Cardinals cop pair; magic ·number·two

PLAYER OF THE WEEK
: - Southerl)'s Chris Stout. a
· junior halfback and receiver.
earned Southern's 'Player of .
the Week' honors by scoring
two touchdowns on lengthy
receptions from Pete Roush.
Stout scored on jaunts of 70
and 54. yards for a 124 yard
total and 12 points,whlle also
turning In anoth.e r good defen·
sive performance as he did
one week ago.

PLAYER OF THE WEEK
- "Running-Wild" In his new
positiOn oflallb~ck,senlorJeff
· Johnson blitzed the Symmes
Valley defense laSt 'week for
204 yards on 27 carries, while
adding another 62 yards on 6
receptions via the pass from
QB Mark Grlffln .•Johnson had
several key fourth down con·
versions and big gainers In
boosting Eastern to a 20- H
wln,thus earning Eastern's
"Player of the Week" honors.

Wolfe shines in Rio Grande victory
RIO GRANDE - ~·ormer
Southern star Laren Wolfe's 13
kills powered the Rio Grande
volleyball team to a Vi~ toryover
previously unbeaten Walsh this
past weekend to boost Ri o's
, -~ .league mark to 4-0.
•:- · Wolfe provided effective
'•: backup in both offensive and
• defensive depa r tments of the
meet. which saw Rio Grande
defeat the Lady Ca valiers in
Ihree of fi ve ga mes. A se ni or and
the team' s ca ptain, Wolfe's two
kills in the last minutes of the
fifth ga me led the hosts to the

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Ear lier Rio defeated Malone in
· ·- three of four ga mes on the road
last \\'eek.

Exhi lara ted by it s big win over
Mount Vernon Nazarene, the
" Redwomen played 'Super defe nse' sa id Coach Patsy Fields.
Fresh men Jennifer Couc h. a
sta ndout in girls athl etics at

Meigs High School in Pomeroy, substituted for Rris Cochran as
setter for most of the game,while
· Sheila Brammer was brought in
to provide key blocking.
"The bench came up and rea lty
saved us," Coach Fie lds said.
Lisa Schmeltzer again led the
winners in kills with 11, and team
captain Laren Wolfe had 10 kills.

By LISA HARRIS
UPI Sports Writer
The St. Louis Cardinals n1pped
rather than struck to move
within two victories of their
second National League East
title In three years.
The Ca rdinals smothered the
·, Montreal Expos for a 1-0, 3-0
double-header sweep Tuesday
night that, combined with Phlla·
delphia 's · 3-0 triumph over the
New .York Mets, brought St.
Louis to the brink of its third
division crown of the 1980s.
The Mets fell3 1·2 games back
while ihe Expos are five back.
Both teams can be eliminated
Wednesday if St . Louis beats
Montreal and Philadelphia beats
New York.
Three sacrifice flies and an
infield out accounted for the
Ca rdinals' runs.
"Sometimes that' s what you
have to do," said Tommy Herr,
who drove In the only run of the
opener. "Our pitching and our
defen se were oustandlng and we
pushed across just enough runs
to win."
Rookie Joe Magrane hurled a
three-hit shutout In the firs t
·ga me and Greg Mathews and
Todd Worrell combined on a
four-hitter in the nightcap.
"A lot of good things needed to
happen tonight and they did," St.
Lou is Manager Whitey He rzog
said. "Up to now, It's the best

a long time," New York Manager In his 84th game. breaking the NL a five-hitter and F rank!!n Stubbs
Davey Johnson said.
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record for appearances by a blasted a two-run homer to lead
Carman, 13-11, retired nine In a left-hander set last year by San Los Angeles. Hillegas, 3-3, gave
row before Wilson bounced a Diego's Craig Lefferts.
up three hits while walking lour
grounder over the mound and
Dodcers 6, Aatroti 1
and striking out five In six
beat shor.tstop Steve Jeltz's
At Houston, Shawn Hillegas innings . .Pena recorded his lOth
throw from behind second base. and Alejandro Pena combined on save.
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struck out five.
The lefl-hander set down the
next 18 In a row . to give
Philadelphia only Its fourth tri·
· umph In 17 games against New
York this season.
· In other games, Cincln.natl
edged Atlanta 5-4, Los Angeles
routed Houston 6-1, San Fran,
cisco beat San Diego 5-3, and
Chicago at Pittsburgh was post·
paned because of rain.
In the American League, it
PREVIEWS AlE FREE
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Detroit 10, Baltimore 1; MllwauWITH All ~ACKnS
kee 5, Toronto 3; Chicago 1,
PACK OF 40 WALLOS
California 0; Kansas City 6,
PREVIEWS _:_ FlEE
Seattle 3; Texas 7, Minnesota 5;
and Oakland 5, Cleveland 4.
10-12 DIFFERENT POSES
Rllds ~. Braves 4
At Cincinnati, Buddy Bell
3 DIFFERENT OUtFITS
singled horrie Pa_ul 0' Neill with
LIFETIME GUARANTEI' WITH BURRELL COLOR PRINTS
one out in the ninth Inning to seal
second place for the Reds In the
NL Wes t for the third straight
year. Jim Acker dropped to 4-7
949-3060
and Pat Perry recorded one out
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County youths were recently of Danny Hoaward,New Lima fine pass receivers, J.R. Kitchen- er's top runner, finishing In
praised by the Musklngum Col- Road, Mlddlepori, Is a member ,son of Pat Kitchen, Middleport second place. He was followed by
leg&lt;;&gt; Football program. ·
of the football team and is Is a split end on the club and Is Chris Stewart who caQ'ie in
Kelley Grueser, son of Mr. and currently undecided on a rna- currently .undecided on a major. fourth, Hank Cleland fifth, Cary
. Meigs' quarterback Michael
A moderate size article fea· Mrs. Don K. Grueser, Forest Run jor.The Meigs graduate earned
Kitchen earned three football Betzlng sixth, Keith Mattox
Bartrum and Southern fullback lures the SVAC with briefs on Road, Racine, Is currently a four letters In football. and 'M/c letters, two basketball letters, eighth, Brett Little ninth and ROb
Pete Roush were recently fea· Southern and a feature on Roush. member of the Muskles Football honors his senior year.
and four track . letters at Jacks eleventh .
tured In the 1987 edition of 'Ohio The 5-10,175 pound ~en lor was team." enrolled at the college as a
Paul Dalley,son of Robert Meigs.He was All-Ohio second
Fielding a acomplete team lor
Football' magazine,volume 2.
ham~red :by Injuries last sea· sophomore Biology major.
Dalley,Happy Hollow Road, Mid· team football and All-Ohio Spe-. the first time this season, the
The former Soqthern graduate dleport, is now a linebacker with cial Mention Basketball.
Marauderdettes dropped a 38 The 6·4, 205 pound Bart rum son, but was listed as one key In
was cited as a key in Coach Bob giving 'Racine-Southern' a shot earned three letters each In t)le Muskles after having lettered
Running In a heavy downpour 17 decision to the Lady Gallians.
Dee Henderson finished fourth.
Ashley's bid to bring Meigs at the tttle.Roush dedicated football and baseball and two In three times on the grid at at the county fairground, the
another TVC championship, ac· himself to a stringent weight basketball, also earning all· Meigs.Dailey also had !four Marauder Cross Country team Wendt Kloes was seventh, Mon·
knowledglng Bartrum's all· program over the Summer
SVAC honors In football and .wrestling letters, and two track defeated the Gallipolis Blue lea Turner eighth , Amy Warth
around athletic abilities in bas·
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letters at the Pomeroy school.
Devil runners by a 25-34 score. took ninth and Kristen Slawter
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By WU.LIAM C. TROTI'
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Beat of the bend

Community calendarI area happenings

An honor for Mike
By BOB HOEFLICH
Pomeroy Attorney Michael
· Mullen was honored recently by
, the Area 24 Private Industry
· Council In recognition of his
· , providing jobs
' for disadvantaged people.
Mike was one
seven Southeastern Ohio business persons nominated for the
Partners Award, which recognizes-employers who are strong
supporters of Jobs Training
Partnership Act programs. The
council oversees program activities In seven Southeastern Ohio
countieS.
Mullen hired two JTPA participants and trained them as legal
secretaries when he set up his
law practice In Pomeroy. He was
presented a plaque at the council's Sept. 24 annual meeting held
at Ohio University 's Baker Center In Athens.
A meeting has been called for 6
p.m. Sunday at the Jaymar Golf
Course to talk about development of the course Into an
· all-around recreational facility.
Bill C]lilds, owner of tile
course. has offered the coursethe equipment and buildings- to
a non-profit organization and a
committee was appointed to
study the offer. Some positive
points came out of the committee's study and Sunday's meeting
should bring those out. The
general public is invited, Childs
said, since an all-around recrea tional facility would be In order.
The committee points out that
other communities in Sout heastern Ohio have country c lubs
operated' by members and that
the Meigs County Commissioners. who own the ground on which
the course is located, have
pledged their support and will
cooperate in securing any government monies available.
So whether or not you are a
golfer, you are invited to atlend
Sund ay evening's Important
meeting.
What ai)Out those Boy Scout
uniforms that are lying in the
attic?
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They are needed these daysso If you want to help by donating
them. just give Hank Cleland a
ring at 992-6009.
A six foot s ubmarin e
sandwich?
Yep. the biggle will be a
feature at the annual fall carnival to be held at the Chester
Elementary School Saturda)\. A
j ltney supper will be from 5 to 8
p.m. and games, cakewalks, and
other activities with prizes will
be from 6 to 9 p.m .
And all of you out there who
look forward to the annual Bissell
chill-soup supper, should note
that the annual event will be held
on Oct . 10 beginning at 6:30p.m.
Frances Dye Harris. formerly
of Pomeroy and a Columbu s
teacher for many years, was held
In high esteem in Columbus.
An article in tribute to her
appeared in a Columbus publication following her death on Aug.

15 as a result of injuries received
In an auto accident In that city.
The flag hung at half-mast at
Riverside Methodist Hospital on
Aug. 18, the day of the funeral.
Mrs. Harris ·was a volunteer at
the hospital and a retired first
grade teacher of 22 years at the
Edison Elementary School.
Many of the comments appearing In the publicalion paid high
tributes to Mrs. Harris who was a
caring person. Her peers recalled that she kept track of her
students long after they were her
respoilsib.ility. Each year she
tracked down and sent graduation cards to each of the high
schOol seniors she had taught 12
years before.
"She was just top drawer. She
was the epitome of professio nalism, " was the comment of Hob
Neff. who was principal for 13
years during Mrs. Harris stay at
Edison Elementary. "She was
the kind of teacher kids r&lt;'member for the ·r est of their
lives. "
"Frances was exceptional in·
every way. She was very d&lt;'voted. She was a lways goir\g out
of her way to make new teachers
feel right at home ... s he earned
her way into the heart of the
community. I've never known
anyone else quite like her.'' was
the comment of Robert Timmons , superintendent of the
Grandview Heights Schools from
1958 to 1972.
Mrs. Harris was. as I'm sure
many of y 0 u wiit remember , a
sister to Tip Dye, Pomeroy High
and Ohio State ·University athletic great, and was marr ied t.o
Robert W. Harris, form er iy of
Middleport.

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And speaking of former Pomeroy res idents, Norm Rousey. who
resided on Butternut ave., according to USA Today, almost
won the Alaska Horses hoe
Pitchers Association state lournament held at Palmer. He was
defeated by Larry Pettreck of
Wasilla in a tiebreaker for the
men '.s title. Rousey 1s a retired
superintendent of schools in
Palmer . .
The Royal Oak Ba II room
Dance Club will be holding one of
their dances for this season
Saturday night at the Royal Oak
Resort Club. Music will be by
McCall and Young and members
and guests are welcome.
Members have already paid
their admission for event s of the
ye ar. The price for guests Saturday night will be $15.
Cora Webb is back at her home
In Racine - and is delighted. As
the res ult of illness , Cora was a t
Veterans Memorial Hospit a l for
one week and at the Pomeroy
Health Care Center for fo ur
weeks. Cora says she got wonder·
lui care and is doing well at
home. She thank s ail of yo u for
the cards. prayers and visits.
Little things mean a lot, you
know .
Thank you Leona and Di ck
Karr for the lift . The who I~ s taff
at The Sentinel shared a nd you're
right. Everyone wants th e recipe. You gave all of us a reason
to keep smiling.

Birthday party held for Varian
A birthday party was held
recently honoring J.P. Varian on
his third birthday at the home of
his parents, Bob and Teresa
Varian, Rutland.
An Aif theme was carried out in
all the decorations , with Mrs.
Varian baking the cake for her
son's.party. Served with the cake
were chips, punch and mints.
Party favors were given to the
children. along with specially
decorated clown ice cream cones
made by the honoree's parents.

Revival services
set at Racine
"To God Be the Glory" will be
theme lor revival meetings scheduled lor Oct. 5-11 at the Racine
~lrst Baptist Church:
Dennis Chasteen, pastor of the
Faith Baptist Churc h, Richmond, Ind. will be the evangelist.
He and his wife, Kim, are
graduates of Clear Creek Baptist
SchooL He has been preaching
and pastorlng for lO years,
serving as evangelist for numerous meetings and preaching in
over 100 churches. The Rev. and
Mrs . Chasteen served as
summer missionaries lo a Korean Church in Los Angeles and
he was an assista nt to the pastor
of Sung Rak Baptist Church in
Seoul. Korea for 1~ years.
.' TbeRev.SteveDeaver, pastor,
Invites the publlc to attend the
meetings which.wlll be held each
, evlming at 7:30p.m. ·

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Attending were his brother.
Curtis. his mater na l grandpare nts, Leta Fetty and Norman
Hendrix, Langsville; Wallace
Fetty, Cheshire; his maternal
great -grandmother, Clar ice Cal·
licoat , Rob, Teresa, Misty a nd
Jake Birchfield, Sheila and Kris tin Napper. Rena a nd Corey
Longstreth, Shawn. Tate, Car la
Smith. William Myers and Erin,
Missy Longstreth , Mike Fetty
and his great-great aunt, Melanie Carman.
Evening guests were his paternal grandparents, Milton and
Maxin e Var ian, Syracuse, and
paternal great-grandmother ,
Louise London, Syracuse.
Others sending gifts were
Kenny and Betty Longstreth,
Brandon and Erin Smith, Pvt.
and Mrs. Larry Parsons. Cralls helm. Germany. A video of the
party was taken by Leta Fetty
and presented to the youngster.

WEDNESDAY
LONG BOTTOM - Long Bottom Community Association will
meet Wednesday, 7: 3o p.m., at
the community building. "Meet
the Candidates" will follow the
regu lar meeting. Anyone Interested In local politics Is welcome
to attend and participate.

SATURDAY
PAGEVILLE - A bean dinner
will be held O!l State Route 684,
Pagevllle store building, all day
Saturday by the Scipio Township
Senior Cit lzens. Beans, all you
can eat, will be served for $2 per
person. The public Is Invited.
That same day apple butter will
be made and orders may be
placed by calling 7~2-2322 or
698-6021, .

'111URSDAY
SYRACUSE - The Meigs
Association for Retarded Citizens will meet 7 p.m. Thursday at
Carleton School.
A fourMIDDLEPORT family yard sale and rummage
sa le Will be held Thursday ,
Friday and Saturday at the .
Middleport Nazarene Church.
5~2 Beech S!. All proceeds will go
to the boy scouts, · and lo the
church. Some furniture. curtains, rugs and other miscellaneous items will be sold.
.
ROCK SPRINGS - Salisbury
Cub Scout Pack 246 will meet 7
p.m. Thursday at a new location
at the Rock Springs Grange Hall.

SYRACUSE - The Syracuse
PTO fall carnival will be held
Saturday at the Syracuse El&lt;'mentary School. Food will be
served from G to 9 p.m. with
games to be conducted from 7 to9
p.m. There will be prize tables, a
country kitchen, and a variety of
ga mes and activities throughout
the evening.

lng for the season, starting
Saturday at 6:30p.m. The shoots
will again be held at the Bashan
building. . ·
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MASON - Mason Volunteer
, Fire Department Ladles AuxilIary Is sponsoring a chicken
barbeque on Saturday at the
Mason Fire House. Serving will
start at 11 a.m. Dinners will be
$3.50 for a whole chicken; $2.50
for half. To place orders call
773-5832,
BURLINGHAM-- Junior Mod·
ern Woodmen of Burlingham will
hold a bake sale and yard sale
Saturday.from9: 30 a.m. 'to 6 p.m.
at the hall.
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LONG BOTTOM - A square
dance will be held Saturday
night , 8 p.m ., at the LongBottom
Community Building . The dane!'
Is being sponsored by the Community Association.

POHTALND - Portland El&lt;'mentary School's . annual fall
MIDDLEPORT- A hymn sing carnival wlll be held Saturday,
will be held at the Middleport · from 5 to 9 p.m ., at the school.
FRIDAY
Church of Christ In Christian · Food, games. giveaways and
RUTLAND- Revival services Union Saturday, 7:30p.m. Sings music for all. Everyone is invited
will begin Friday at the Ruiland will include Dan Hayman ~nd the to attend.
Bible Methodist Church ' and Faith Trio, McDaniel Trio, and
continue through Sunday. Oct. Dennis Weaver and Singers. The
SUNDAY
ll. Rev. Paul Miller from Spring· public Is Invited.
POMEROY - Th e homecomMills, Pa. will be the evangelist .
Ing and !40th anniversary of
RACINE - Racine Fire De- Pomeroy Trln!ty Church will be
"Good News Singers" from
Portsmouth will be featured the partment gun shoots are resum - celebrated this Sunday, begin-

Rutland Friendly Gardeners meet
co-c hairmen.
Dried materials were displayed by the " members_ in
response to roll call. ·Kimberly ·
Willford discussed therapy projects at the school In September
and October noting that
members will furnish refresh ·
ments. It was also reported that
Janet Bolin has delivered the
door prizes awarded at the flower
show.
Marie Birchfield, Ma rg ie Davis, Kimberly Willford. Judy
Snowden, Janet Bolin, Margaret
Edwards, and Joan Stewart
attended the Gardeners Day Out
In Bath recently. Program books
were re viewed by Iva Sisson·and
will be distributed at the October
mi'E'ting. ·

Several meetings including the
fall regional meeting to be held at
the Hocking Technical College·.
Nelsonville, on Oct. 17 were
a nnounced when the Rutland
Friendly Gardeners met recently at the home of Marie
Birchfield.
Also announced wa s the meet Ing of the Meigs County Garden
Clubs Association to be held
Monday night at Tr inity Church,
the tour of Lake Catherine on
Oct. 6, the regional board meeting at th e Chester Methodist
Church on Oct . 10.
The county T hristmas s how,
was discussed. It will be held at
the Senior Citizens Center ·on
Nov. 14 and 15 with Mela nie
Stet hem and Sheila Taylor as

nlng with worship se~lce and ,
communion at lO: 25 a.m. A
potluck dlnner will be served In
the dining room .. M~at and drink
will be provided by the church,
brlng table service and a covered
dish.
SILVER RIDGE - South
Bethel New Testament Church.
Silver Ridge, will have home·
coming on Su nday . Potluck
dinner at 12 noon. Special afternoon · service will feature the
VIctory Singers.

Final plans for the Harves t
Moon Fall Fes tival to be held Oct
10 in Racine village were made at
Thursday's meeting of the Ra cine Merchants Association at

Village Cut Rate.
Joan .McLain presided at the
m!'E'tlng. It was noted that the
co lor guard from the America n
Legion will lead the parade. to
begin at noon. The band and
Harves t Moon Queen will be In
the parade.
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TOPS meets
.Janet Jeffers was the top loser
at the recent meeling ofTOPS 570
he ld at the Coo nhunters Building
on the fairgrounds . Ola St. Clair
was the r unner- up , with Pe nny
Gillespie as the teen loser and
Pea rl Knapp, the fruit basket
winner.

Racine Auxiliary w.lll ha ve
ga mes, cotton candy, ice cream
and other activities on the
streets. while the firemen will be
selling sausage and chicken and
there will be bucket brigade with
the junior firemen assisting. A
volley ball tournament will begin
at !Oa.m.

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Plans were discussed for the
open house to be held Tuesday at
7 p.m. Emphasis will be on
learning how TOPS takes off
pouncjs sensibly through a program of group support, competl ·
tion, recognition, and retreats .
Anyone interested in losing
weight is invit&lt;'d to attend.
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and craft displays a long with
demonstations including one on
basket weaving by Janet Th&lt;•lss.
The Racine Methodist Churc h
will be servi ng bean soup and
corn br~ad, Vic Brown will have
a history di splay on Sutton
Township, Sue Hager will have
c harg e of a pie eating cont est.
and Delmar Hamm will be doing
wood ca rving.
At the meeting were Gerald
and Shirley Simpson, Sheila
Long, Alana Butler, Vic Brown,
Ann La yne, Janet Theiss. Debbie
Rizer. Sue Hager. and Joan
McLain.

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with the late CIA director's case rather than the trapeze act
says Casey was not coherent proposed by the circus
enough to talk to Woodward after organizers,
GLIMPSES: Loretta Lynn has
the Washington Post reporter
..
taken
her sensitive stomach
sneaked Into his Georgetown
home.
Lynn
was In a Naslivllle
Hospital room In January to ask
hospital
for
a
WI'E'k for treatment
him about the Iran-Contra
of
bleeding
ulcers
and it's uncerscandal.
tain when she'll start performing
Woodward 's · book "Veil"
claims Casey nodded a !firma- again ... Baseball maven Yogi
lively when asked If he had prio r Berra , the master of the malaknowledge of the Iran-Contra prop and longtime New York
Yankee, is putting his experlen·
money diversion .
ces
on paper. "Yogi" will be"lie (Casey ) couldn't have
published
·by McGraw Hill In'
understood the question," the
time
for
the
1989 baseball season.
unnamed doctor told The Washlngton Times: "From a medical standpoint, none of this holds
water. Mr. Woodward Is asking
us to believe something that Is
medically unfeasible. It 's just
not possible. "
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BIG CAT ATTACK ON
PROWSE: Dancer Juliet Prowse
wasn't going to let a leopard bite
on the neck keep her from
preparing for "Circus of the
Stars." Prowse was bitten near
the cartoid artery Monday but
only five s titches were needed to
close her wound and she vowed
not to miss any work.
Prowse was in the fourth week
of rehearsing with two leopards
and three panthers and said the
leopard caught her off guard.
"It's very strange because that
particular cat is the one I do my
most affectionate work with she licks me and purrs ," she
said. "For some reason - who
knows why - she just grabbed
me and sank her teeth into my
neck.''
The Irony Is. that Prowse had

LIFE: . Larry Flynt , the
wheelchair-bound Hustler magaztne publlsher, had to be rushed
to Cedars-Sinal Medical Center
In Los Angeles and have his
stomach pumpM after taking an
overdose of drugs .
An ambulance raced to Flynt's
HollywoodHIIIshomejustbefore
4 a.m. Tuesday to help Flynt, 44.
He was later reported to be In
stable condition. Hosp!ta:t offlclals wouldn't say what sort of
drugs he had taken but a pollee
spokesman said Flynt's daughter, Lisa , 20, told officers that ihe
overdose -vas an accident.
Fiynt has been despondent
since the death of his fourth wife,
Althea, 33, who had AIDS and
was found dead In a bathtub· of
the couple's mansion on June 28.
The Los Angeles County coroner
ruled she had accidentally
drowned after taking drugs.
Althea once said Larry started
taking drugs for the pain he
su(fer~ from an assassination
attempt and that she started
doing the same " to be like him...
ASK MICHAEL: Michael
Jackson fans can win the rare
opportunity to p!'E'r Into the
insular world of _the weird one in
the "Ask Michael" contest being
sponsored by Motown Records ,
Showtime and MTV. Ali they
have to do is submit questions
about Jackson _ and there
certainly is an abundance of
those.
The field will be.!!il'ittled down
to 10 people who ask the most
· will
original questions and they
then take screen tests . Then

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OCTOBER 1 2 &amp; 3
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and Thelma He nderson. Nina
Robi nson. Cla ra Foltrod. Grr·

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'Alfred notes

TUBE SOCKS

attrnd ~mc l"'. 1~ .

Mr. ~ n et Mrs. D(•ibrr t Stearns
returnee! SeptcmbPr 17 from a
bus iness trip to Fairborn ~ nd
Da y to n. Th l'y vis ited their
daughter. Ap•·li Ncel&lt;·v , and
grandson • .Jeff Nobl e.
Alfrrd UMW members. Cla ra
Follrod. Nina Robinson . Martha
Elliot. and Nellie Park(•r at tended the Athen s District UMW
annual ml'eling at Ma r ielta on
Septembrr 24 .
Mr. and Mrs. Rus•l•il Findling,
Athens, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Hobal't Swartz a nd Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Findling ,
Charles Ritchie returned homP
on Septem ber 26 from Charles ton
General Hospita l. He IS making a
satisfactory recovery .

Five Mel~ s Count!ans made
the dean 's lis t for the s ummer
quarter at the Hockin g Trchn!ca I
College. To be on the dean' s li st a
s tudnet mu st ha ve a grade point
averageol at leas t a 3.3orabove ,
for completion of 12 or more
credits.
- Included on thedean's list were
Janice M. Baker, Pomeroy;
Sheila M. Buchanan, Reedsville;
Sherrie A. Might. Pomeroy; Jan
Rees, Racine; and Patricia Tho·
mas, Middleport.

G:mnty meeting
announced ·
A meeting of the Meigs County
Garden Clubs Associallon will be
held Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the
Trinity Church In Pomeroy.
Plans will be discussed for the
annual Chr istmas flower show to
be held on Nov . 14 and 15 at the
Pomeroy Senior Citizen's Center. Melanie Stethem and Sheila
Taylor will be co-chairman of the
s how which will carry out the
theme "Winter Wonderland.' '
The Fernwood Garden Club
will serve refreshments at the
meeting. Representatives of all
Meigs County clubs are asked to
attend the meeting. Sheila Curtis J
Is .the Meigs County contact ,
c hairman.

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Sunda v School a tt cndanc(' on
Scpt&lt;' mbcr 27 wa s 26 ; r hurch

Dean's list
announced

WE FILL PRESCRIPTIONS AND DO THE
BILLING FO'- THE FOLLOWING:

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Roy and Maurita Mlller in their
1928 Studebaker have just re·
turned from the week-long GlidThe grand opening of the Buttons an d Bows children's
den Tour hosted by the Ohio
c lot hing store will be ce lebrated Thursday through Sat urday.
Antique Automobile Club of
Located at 220 East Main St . In Pomeroy. th e s tore carries a
America.
large selection of boys·. girls' and Infants' clothing as well as
The tour took place lor the first
accessories . Refreshments will be served and at 5 p.m. on
time in 40 years in Ohio with
Saturda y, drawings for $:;11. $2~ and $10 gift certificat es will be
about 1150 people In 400 antique
~eld . Throughout the three-day. re iebrat!on , customers may
cars participating. The Millers
pop a balloon for a ·~lscou nt." says s tore owner. Vicki Ferrell.
were the on ly ones from Meigs
Crand openi ng hours will be 10 to 5 p.m. each day . .
County taking part ' but there
were partllclpants from almost
Jac kson himself will select the
~~i~yc!~a~~;_n the country along three grand prize winners .
That lucky triumvirate. plus
Headquart ed at the Mariott
Alfred Church Annual HomE'· trude Robinson, Charl otte VaMeInn North In Columbus, the cars guests. will get to fly to Australia
coming was hPid September 20 IN. Dorothy Robinson, Mr. and
moved out from there each for a Jackson show. serve as
wlfh a total atte nd a nce of 59. This Mrs. Clair Foil rod . Richa rd.
morning traveling to different co-hosts for a Showtime special
1
Homccomln~ ce lebrated th e 30th
Florence Ann and Tim Spencer.
parts of the sta te and then came on Jackson and have a private
tour of Jackson's Encino. Calif..
anniversary of the dedication of Dorothy Calaway, Dan, Sheila.
back In the evenln~.
home
with its menagerie, manne•
•
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1M pre rnl church building.
Kirk. Danlella, a nd Tiffan y
The oldest car was a 1904
qulns. Elizabeth Taylor shrine
INTERSECTION
OF
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RT.
681 &amp; 124
Regular Sunda y School and wor- Spencer. Nellie Parker. Lloyd.
Peerless Rear from Kalamzaoo,
and
other
homey
little
touches.
IN
REEDSVILLE.
s hip service werr held In tile Debbie, a nd Jim Brooks, Shawn
MI. There were several l909's
WHAT DID CASEY SAY: ·Not
m orning . A b·askN dlnnN . was Arnott, Hobart and Alma Swartz.
Including a Lambert and a everyone
is buying reporter Bob
SPECIAL SINGING EACH NIGHT
e nj oyed at noon .
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Marlene Donovan, Dorothy and
Chalmers, along with other an SPONSORED BY GOSPEL BAPTIST CHURCH
The a ft er noon program wa s as Wilber Warner. Edith Harper,
tlque cars with unfamiliar woodward's stpry about a
deathbed
conversation
with
WllTORCH, OHIO
loli o "•s : We lco me. S unda y Judy Adams, Sandra Massar, all
t'h Whl
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Casey.
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doctor
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linger; When We All Cet to
Lloyd Dillinger, Otto an.d Ll'oia .
Trips taken on the Glidden rr;;~=~~~!!~~ii===··~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.
Hraven , Con11regat ion: Prayer.
Swartz. Shade : Eleanor Boyles. Tour Included a visit to the
Rev . Don Ar cher ; Through All
Belpre: Walter Morris, Parkers- Hocking Hills. with coffee at the
These Years. Unity Si ngers.
burg, West Virginia ; Evelyn Wagnalls' Memorial In L!thopoSongs Including Sweeter Each
Sanders, Torch ; Dottie Jean lis and lunch at the Hocking Hills
OUR BUSINESS BEGINS
Da y. Fu r Me. Lily of •he Valley.
Burdsa ll. Joy Burdrttr, Frances State Park Lodge one day, a tour
WITH FILLING YOUR .
rracll ngs and te.rarn onlcs. (;rear
Putman . Rita Seal s. Anni e to Marysv ille with a visit to the
PRESCRIPTIONS.
Homl'comlng (story of the Prod I·
Jeffers, Bon nie Putman , Sur and Ohio Caverns and a tour of Bob
gal Son) Rr v. Archer , Alfr&lt;·d
Herbert Matheny, all of thr McConnell's race car collection
Cho ir. Hi, tory of th e prese nt
Coolville area: Martha Elliott , near Urbana .
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ALL STORES
c hurch building. Dillinger: Duct
Jahlce an d Roberta · Pullins, Ida
Another day was spent at the
(Unwort hy , When Wr Ali Ge t
Boggs , Russell and Eloise Darby Dan Farm, guests of John
OPEN 7 DAYS AWEEKi
ThNr ) F:l&lt;'nnor Boyles and Fl or- Archer. Guy~vilie area ; Clar· Ga lbreath and his son, Dan. The n
ence Spe ncrr ; Songs, Including
cncc and Iris Warner. Cass ie a nd there was a tour of downtown
W. RorMrwt Tr. Rf9N lo lii'M ~111 .. !.
Not A.ipo•Jobll: For Phnl~r~g ErrOl"\
ThP Longe •· I St'rV&lt;'r Him. Over In
Riehle Dlil!ngcr. Athens.
Co lumbus
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Therapy sessions
will contirttte

The group voted to make
hostess gifts garden cl ub related.
Instead of 'fruit plates the c lub
will · mak e personal baskets for
Christmas shulln remE'mtiran Therapy sessons are continu ·
ces. Judy Snowde n will get the
lng t•hls year at the Rutland
baskets, Mrs. Willford the paint
Elementary School under the
and r ibbo~ . and Mrs . Snowden, , direction of the Rutland Carden
Mrs. Bishop, and Suzy Cai-pen·
Club.
ter, the Items for each one . Lori
In Scp tembt&gt;r the student s
Barnes and Mrs. Willford will
m;tdc place mats u s ln~ clea r
have charge of dPCoratlng the
conta ct paper . color&lt;'d leaves.
baskets .
a nd green felt ba c kln~ . Cookies
J?an Stewart won the tr-a.veling
and lemonade were served bv
prize . Com mittees for the new
Penny Knapp .
·
year were &lt;liscussed, Plans were
made for the October meeting to .------- -~----­
be at the home of Judith Millin
Grove Cit y. Mrs. Snowden gave a
program on drying· materi a l~.
Refreshments wen~ served.

Antique auto
show visited

Grand opening planned at store

Enrichment day
ATHENS - Athens District
United Me thod ist Wome n are
announcing Enrichment Day on
Oct. 10 at the First United
Methodis t Church , Junction City ,
Ohio. Coffe.e hour and reglstra·
lion will s tart at 9; 30 a.m.
Greet tngs from Frank Rowe.
district superinte nde nt, will be
followed by training sessions
lasti ng until 2 p.m . with a brea k
for lunch. Those wishing to
attend Enrichment Day are
advised to check with their loca l
UMW groups for detalls.

Debble Rizer and Sheila Long
of the Portland PTO will display
crafts a nd have baked goods for
sa le, and the Racine PTO will be
serving c hlli and pop. In addition
there will be rnany street·games

OHIO WELFARE
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GENERAL RELIEF
.UNITED MINE WORKERS
BOILEIMIIERS

- Pam West of Pomeroy Is tlict.ur&lt;'d
trouser hanger- wh!ch was once used by
D. Odenbaugh, a
long-time tailor In Middleport. Tile hanger has the Odenbaugh
!'arne Inscribed and the patent date Is 11!00. Pam Is willing to sell
the hanger to any Interested collector. Her phone number Is
992-7835.

POMEROY - Pomeroy TrinIty Church will celebrate a
combined homecoming and !40th
anniversary on Sunday. Church
service at lO: 25 a.m., followed by
potluck dinner, followed by special afternoon activities . EV!'·
ryone welcome.

Racine merchants conduct meeting

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SCIPIO- The Scipio Township
Trustees will meet Friday at the
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townshpl bulldlng.

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EASTERN HILL
FABRIC SHOP

Located on State Rt, 7,
Reedsville, Ohio, 5 miles N.
of Chester, Ohio.

last weekend.

ANDY WARHOL FOR SALE:
Next spring's auctlo·n of Andy
Warhol's collection of art and
antiques Is expected to draw
Immense Interest and as much as
$10 million.
More than 3,000 works of pop
art, sculptures, art deco furnishIngs, rugs, carvings, a collecton
of 140 watches a!ld other Items
. will be sold off by Sotheby's
during !he nine-day auction in
April, with the proceeds going to
the Andy Warhol Foundation of
the Visual Arts.
Frederick Hughes, the executor of Warhol's estate and his
longtime manager,led Sotheby's
officials through Warhol's fourstory Manhattan townhouse
Monday so they could catalog the
furnishings ,
MORE DRUGS IN FLYNT'S

Sentinei-Page-11 ·

THURSDAY -FRIDAY -SATURDAY
OCTOBER 1st, 2nd, 3rd

Terry Lined In White
or Stripe Top.
Fits 10 to 14

~~,;

! !'I '
1 1~". ;
'!

I.

13 OZ BEVERAGE or
16 OZ. COOLER

\

GLASSES

' '

·,.·,:, ..:.

~··ram or Assorted

·. , 1. • "

Panerns

10:00 A.M.· 5:00 P.M.

POP A BALLOON
FOR YOUR DISCOUNT

10°/o-50°/o.OFF
YOUR PURCHASE PRICE
(Excluding Salt Items)

oneF~:~J\stroTurf. r~:e:.:~
Door

;

DDDR .. .TS

FAMILY SIZE

LEMON DASH
DETERGENT

Door

One 17Y2''x23Y2''; One 19'14'x33'/4'

DOOR MATS
BOYS SIZES 8-14

1/2 PRICE SALE!

$499

$699

147

oz.

WE CARRY NAME BRAND CLOTHING AT
PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD•••

VHS VIDEO CASSETTE

.2 !.ITER

RECORDING
TAPE

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PRODUCTS

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FRAMED PICTURES
All With Glass

992-5177

220 EAST MAIN STilET

.POMEROY, OHIO

Choose from large three inch frame styles with a
great collaction of pri11ts for your selection. Framo
BiZBI in 16"ll20", 12" X 16" and 11" X 14".

11X14

12X16

16x20

$599 $699 $799

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September 30. 1987

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 13
1 B Wanted to Do

18 Wanted to Do

Gro'Wetl Lawn MowM Repair.
Will pidl up and dtltvlf. Good
uNd mowera tor 1111. Cell
11 • · 742- 2393 or 11 4 · 742-

3091 .

9

Wanted To Buy

Vatd SaleS

We,.., eah fOf" late model clean
UNdura.
Jim Mink Chev .·Oids Inc.

Bil C ·n. Johnaon·
a1• -~
l72

FENCE COMPANY

Lit u. ,.... v••••
FREE ESTIMATES

YOUNG'S

Howard L Writesal

ROOFING

CARPENTER
SERVICE

NEW -IEPAII
Gutters
Down1pouts
Gutter Cletning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

949-2263.
or 949-2168
4-12,87-Hn

3 DAYS ONLY!

•

work

992-2$26

992-621S or 992-7314
U&gt;-' 86-lc

"FRESH" SHIM' SAlE

9/22/

·

to lit. h•g

SWEET s11t. hs ~
CARROTS
.
RED or WHITE

~ELLOW COOKING

ONIONS

149

CALIFORNIA TENDER,.

s L&amp;. Big

$.11c9 SEEDLESS
GRAPES

10 LBS. or MORE

GROUND BEEF

LB.

119· POTATOES .

Real Estate General

J.
y

LEnUCE

APPLES

89

99~

CRISP

CELERY

STALK

69+

PRUNE
PLUMS

...

SYRACUSE - II you l.rke
spacrous room an d rn to
neatness ol tastel ul deco.r,
ma ke an apporntment to see
lhrs lovely 4-5 bed room
home wrlh 2 bal hs, krtchen
wrth cozy breaklasl nook
formal drmng room. ulrlrly
room. lull basemenl. Lar ge
neat acre lot, 2 car garage.
Many other
leatures!
$62,900.00.

10 LB. PACKAGE

FR1ER LEG
QTRS
49

(S 1~.
SPARE RIB
BATTER DIP FISH &lt;s ~~. h•&gt;
POLISH SAUSAOEcs ~~. ~·•·&gt;
(5·6 LB. A~O.)

PORK LOIN

RACINE - Appro11mate1y
3\l acres ol land wrlh a 3-4
bedroom hOfl1e Also rn ·
eludes a small mobile home
for rental rncomc ASKING
$24,000 00. .

39v

LB.

COUNTRV STVLE

1/2

Ill DOLE PORt - Tnrs old er
home rs close to stores and
sc hools. Two to lhree .bed·
room s. level lol, car pe~rng
ana' other nrce featu res.
Nr ce Iron! Siltin g porch
MAK E OffER $1 9,000'00

59+

HEAD

3 11t. h1

CROP
or GOLDEN

891~

CALIFORNIA ICEBERO

;,

CHOPPED

MIDDLEPORT - Here rs a
two slory eolonral rn town,lhal
has many great fealures.
GreaiiMng room, Great w(Xldburner frreplace, Great workshop, plus a Great apartment
lor rentai rnrome. WANTS
$34.900.00.

It

._-,_, E. CUUHO, . ..... 997-b"1
II AN TlUSSill ............ ···-1660
DOll~ IUIII&lt;II ............. 7. !697
TUO tlfrtl ........... ,.. 9419- 3010
OffKE ..-. .............. ...... 992'-USt

SIRLOIN PATTIES s~~. P••·" 749

LB.

SYRACUSI, OHIO
Moat Foreign and

TEAFORDm

Real Estate ~
RUt.TOt

216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1·16141·992-3326
NEW LISTING- 7 yr. old, 6
rm. house, 3 BR, 2 baths, gas
furna ce, 2 por chts. storms.
vrnyl sr d rn~ near swrm pool.
Only $27,000.
NEW LISTING - 6 rm. one
lloor. lull h'" ~ .nt rn
Racrne oe ()•\-. "' tot 2

porche!., \ ":. 1urnace and m

reasonble reparr SIB.700.
$18.700.
NEW LISTING - 58 acres. 8
yr old home. 2 baths, 3 BRs.
gas &amp; wood heal. carpetrn g_
Lg. sundeck and well waler.
In the Coumry. $49,500.
IIODERN BRICK - 2 ~
baths, 3 BRs, master39xl5.
2 f11eptaces. lg_ lamrly rm .,
dbl garage. equrpped krlchen and ~ ~- 1o1 s1:10 non
POIIE ROY .- 2 lots on East
Marn 9 rms.. gas furnace.
nrce krlchen, garage and
vrew of rrver. $29,500.
NEAR POMEROY - I 55
acre JuSt ofl Rt 7 out ol
town. $4,000
14 ACRES - Free gas,
Southern schools &amp; sprrng.
$10.500
6 ACRES - 6 rm., A-hame
rn good condrtion. 2 ~ baths.
2 bus. rms., full basemen!
and lg, garage ·on Sl. Rt.
$59,900.
SYRACUSE - 5 rm. frame
near sc hool. Gas lurnace. 3
BR. garage and mce lot.
Owner frnancrng, $15.000.
COUNTRY HOllE - Appro•.
2 acres on good gra~el road.
3 BR, nrce krtchen, elec. and
wood heal, range, refrrg.,
rn sulated . Drilled well.
·$38,000.
Ill DOLEPDRT - 7 rm.
· frame near swrm pool. 4 BR.
gas FA furna ce. carpeting
and garage. Askrn g$26.500.
SYRACUSE - 10 yr. old
ranch 7 rms, 3 BR, all elec.
Range , refrrg., washe r,
dryer. disowasher, carpetrng on ~ acre. $45.000.
CERTIFIED
APPRAISALS

THOROFARE
MARGARINE

PARKAV
MARGARINE

30/1 LB.

6/3 lh. Bowls

ITEM

QUANTITY

CASE
1ft CASE ............$5° 0

oo
HALF

FULL

CASE

- ~

THOROFARE

ITEM

$ SO THOROFARE

4 SALTINES

PEAS

MIXED

~EGETABLES
THOROFARE

TOMATO

RTEIIIIIG

'

L8.

$16

SMOWFLOSS

oz.

~EtETABLE 12/J L8.

FULL

.CASE

PORIC'N
BEANS

*10

24/16

taoo

*1000

*1000

CASE
1ft CASE ............ $

CITRUS
PUNCH
6/64 oz.

CHILl

O THOROFARE
1
*20
EVAP.
$

MILK

*10

CASE
'12 CASE ............ $400

HALF

CASE

.ITEM

QUANTITY

FULL

_CASE

CASE

$500

1ft CASE ............ *2

ITEM

FULL

CASE

SNOWFLOSS

SAUERKRAUT
lltltll~lt, T•••••
...... lf•••l•
*4 cTHOROFARE
LOVALTV

TOMATOES
THOROFARE

*12 CATSUP

24127

50

Certified Licensed Shop

12/tlB.

*to

HALF
CASE

*S

THOROFARE

MUSH·
ROOMS
DOMINO
SUGAR .

2411D'It

24/16 oz.

*10

24/4

*12

2S l8.

BAO

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(304) 675-4340
'
AA/EOE

MARCUM
CONTIACnNG
CHESm, OHIO

l t2Min

•ROOM ADDITIONS
•KITCHENS - BATHS
•ROOFING •GENERAL
REMOOEUNG &amp;
REPAIRS

BISSELL
BUILDERS

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

985-4141
GINIIAI CONTIAOOIS

9-21-1 mo. pd.

Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

BEER &amp; WINE
A crullu

6-8 pm-Drinks SO&lt;
VCR TAPE RENTAl
W. Vl.lOnERY
. CARRY-OUT

••corall~ •llpitlo.: ~J('l.

Nw Will H-

Pfllia
UltiN FACIMYER

10-8-lfc

lnlf. Dftgrgfint (gMult.nt
~ro&lt;~~ror

Middhport, Oh. 15760

l95o.•

Rd.

BOGGS

16141 992-HSI

1·24·1 mo ~

ICUT OUT FOR FUTUIE USEI

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985-3561

All M•h•

•Washer&amp; •Di1hw1shers

•R•nges

•Retriger~tors

•Dryers •Freezers
PARTS and SERVICE

REPAIR

Electronic Organs
Mobile service

most complete line of

RUSONUL£ • IELIAtll
8-20. '86 tin

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

PAT HILL FORD
992-2196
Middleport. Ohio
1· 13·tfc

•Parents• Anniveraary

•Baby Shower

MIIOING CONSUlTANI

•Fami.l y Reunion
•Any Spacial

IVONNI SOUl
8 rid1l Regiitry and

Occaaion

WeddinQ Flowers and

PH._992·6959

Aceeuortes in this 1ree

LaSALLE GALLEIY

9-11-1 mo.

Middltport-992-

Announce 111 enl s
3 Announcements

CHESHIRE

Need • perm1Try us ... wefeMure
REDtc:EN 'S BEST perms! No
appointments, juat w•llr. in at
FIESTA HAIR FASHIONS , 322
SECOND AVE . 448-9182.
SENIOR CITIZENS ... we care

about you! Come to FIESTA
HAIR FASHIONS anytime and
gtn a 10o/ o discount on env
h•rcare 1ervicn valued at •7 or
morel FIESTA HAIR FASHIONS

322 SECOND AYE . 446·91 62.

367-0322

~==::::~9-~2~3-~1~m~o=-~~4

TRI-COUNTY
RECYCLING
Now Open 7 Days
A Week
DAILY 10 AM-6 PM
Located at Corner of
Rt. 143 and. Rt. 7,
Pomeroy
Purchasing all
types of
non-ferrous scrap
GLASS .. ... 2¢ lb.
#1 Copper
Current 53¢ lb .
Top Grade
Alumi11um Sheets
40¢ lb.
Aluminum Cans
34¢ lb.
9-11· 1

-ac LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

l:

z
-

417 Second Awnue, Box 1213
Glllipolis, Ohio 45631

2328 .

Old furniture. toys, quilts , dil·
hwtre, •tc. One piece or whole
housetlold. cHh peid. 304-6757218 or 676·1899 .

St:rv1ces
11

Help Wanted

Avon-Sell Avon for Christm11.
Mskt40 percent. Call614-446·

3358 .

EXCELLENT WAGES for spare
time anembly work; electronics, crafts. Oth.era. Info 16041
641 -0091 E•t. 2987. Open 7
dl"f'•· CALL NOW!
SYSTEMS ANALYST - Fortran
or Baaic able 120o/ oprogreming): Familiarity with DEC VAX
end MUMPS helpful. Minimum
2 yt~lis Fortran training and 2
yean experience. Competh:lve
sal.rv and tll.cellent fringe btnefha. Sent '"ume to the
Pertonnet· Department. Hol•er
Clinic. P .O .Bo• 344. Gallipolis,

Ohio 46831 . NO PHONE

Free Christm.. display kit·
Friendty Home Pani11 now has
op~~nlnga tor menager1 and
dt .. tn in your ar ... All new
C~rittrn• line of quality mer·
chandisa at reasonable prices-no
service cherg•no paper WOfk·
high commi11iun and ovtrrk.le.
Ca111-100-227·1&amp;10.
SYSTEMS ANAlYST - Fortran
or Basic eble 120 per cent
prooremmihg) ; Familiarity with
DEC VAX and MUMPS helpful.
Minimum 2 yean experience.
Comp.. itive aalllf)' and e ... ct41ent
fringe benefits. Send reaume to
the Pertonnel Departmant,
Hol~:er Clinic, P .O . Bo• 344,
Gallipolia, Oh. 411631 . No phone
cella.

" HIRINGI GoVernment jobs •
your area. •15,000. ae8.000.

cdle

wtth

POII•n. 304·871-8783.

I

Ladl• · Don't miu thit rare
opportunity. Work part-time till
December. Top pay. More deteila or interview. C.ll todey,
Betty va...uo, )o•-744-0924 .
lmm.ti.te opening for dnk
cterk. apply in peraon, Hollidey
Inn, Rt. Gallipolis, Ohio. NO

304-

87&amp;·&amp;418 eher 4 :00pm.

lost and Found

Found: Oerman Shepherd wtth
sitvtr chain around n •. Ch.-ollas Lake area. Cell 114·441·

l u -. R-nl. Coli 114-Me·
2122 or 114-141-21111.
·
Loat: Fe....................
wllho, tan-. 0 - pet. Reward. Call M•nlng Ktoea

814-112-3714
. . .1 .

00

Family Comn1unitv Sale:
Ewin_gton Legion Hall} EurCise
billa, air compresser. a~r wrench,
window ahadea, ceramics, home
interior. Radii arm-saw, babvboys-womtn· m.ens clothing ell
aires, bedspread &amp; curtains,
baolca, outdoor 11.mas lights,
nic-nact. Something tor EtVeryb·
ody. 1-2 -3 . 10· 6 .
5 family Garage Sal a: Oct. 1 st6
2nd. 521 Magnolia Or. 9 :00·
5 :00. Misc. items.
Hanis Bapiat Church. Oct. 1 6 2 .
9 -4 . 1 mi. wen of Rodney , Rt .

35.

12

Situations
Wanted

For nice lady that needs e nice
home in1tted of w•gn, live In
with very little work to do . Be
companion for middle aged ill

3 Family Yard Sale- Fri . Oct. 2.
9 -6. Johnaon 's Trailer Perk on
Bob McCormick Rd . Dishes,
clothing , Ehtis elbuma, knick·
knacka, tools, handmade items,
tome collectible items. A little
bit of everything. No saln before

Yard Sale: BulaviUeTownhouSe.
Sept. 30. Oct. 1. 2. a. 3.
Comforts. boys- wom4tfls· mens
coata 6 clothing.

Urge Four Family: Rt . 141 . loft
on LeGrande. Thurs., Fri. 9 -5.
Sat. 9 -1. Coats, jetnt, sweater•.
spreads, maternity, childrens.

Thura. &amp; Fri. 700 Th ird. 9 · 6.
Houtthold, cloth~ · tiret boy a&amp;
girli 2-3T-Iadies 9 -10- mens

lerge.

3 Family Yerd Sale: Farm View

Middleport

&amp; Vicinity

18 Wanted to Do

114· 912-

Jlm'sOddJobServioe- palnttng,
carperrt• work, tundeck, aidln...

Verd tate Oct. 1·4 . Bald Knob
Rd.'· Steve Fitchu. 9 -6 . Clo·
lhlng, llouuwere, etc.
Bland residence (the old Fither
prol*'t¥). above Southern High
School, St. Rt. 124. October
1-B. 9:00·8 :00. Call614-948-

3014

rooflnt. Call114-371-2418. •

1---·--,-,--:-:----

0ueltly roofing. FNe
110 a..,.,., Contact Ran...., •

3 miles Iouth of Middlepon on

entm••·

114--.1117.

.,

~
ntl
·
Cen do ....,.h
,..... Mlnnt• raoflng.

Reaton•blt retes. M•rlon

In __ 814·141·2129.

Fri. a!'ld Sa, . Oct. 2nd and 3rd.
' 9-4:30 . Houle directly behind
King Builders in Middleport.
Chi ldrens. adult elothing, 11(011
bonlot, bicycles, small applian:
cea, mise items . Rain cancels.

Middl eport-668 S . 3rd. St.,
Sept. 30. ihru Fri. Oct, 1 . 8 -&amp;.
Clothes all sizes, Iota of other
things. hercise berich. kitchefl
cable, hand made crafts. Rain
cancela.
2 mile s out Rt . 143. Wed. Thur.
Fri. Triple wall stove pipa, trudle
bed, gal heater. antenna . much
more . 614-992-3647.

4 fa mily yerd sale. 109 Spring,
Pomeroy. Oct . 1.2.3. 9-&amp;. lnside
if raining.
Garage ale: 3 family . Oet. 1-2.
9 till 4 . Five Points. turn on
Ftarwood at Sim reaidents.

large family yari sale. Friday.·
Oct . 2 . 9:00-2 :00. Vine St.,
Raeine.
Garage Sale. October 2nd and
3rd. 9 :00-5:00. 405 fourth St ..
Raci ne. low pricei and free
items.
Friday and Saturday. 3 miles up
Forest Run Rd . off Rt . 7 .
Children ' s clothM, kitchenware.
Oet. 2 end 3, 9·6. On old 33.
across from Po meroy Health
Care Center. B oy .~ and girls
clothing, 4 · 10 good condition.
Adult c lothing : 21 in . cabinet
T.V . m isc.
·.
Garage sale·Main St .. ~utland .
Thur. and Fri. 9-5. 4 family,
Center co nsole for Mini Van,
Rees e hitc h for chevy SH or
blazer , bowling balta and countrv
Cr!lftS.

Fri. 2nd, Sat . 3rd. Sun . 4th from
9-5 . Rein or shine. A big 6 famlty
yard aa le. We' ve got enryttting.
Clothes, furniture. dishn, toys
and iot1 of mise items. Turn right
at Proffit• atore in Portland, go 1A
mile t o the church on the right
hand side.
Fri. and Sat. Oct. 2 end 3. SR
143. 1tt. house paat Harrison·
ville Elem . Oresaer. 2 bed
frames, bik111.

.Moving. Furniture. houathold
itema, old sewing ma c hine~ .
wardrobe. incubator, pictures,
books . magazines , avon ,
clothes. Oct. 2 , 3 . 9 a.m .
IndoorS. rain or thin,e. Darwin.
brick house, SA 681 , 3 miles
west of Rt . 33 .
WOmen, men. girls clothing.
Household, mise items. Oct.
2,3,4 . One mite from Langsville.
Co. 10 - 0e~:ter Ad. 10-6. Phone

614-742-2668 .

3 family . Oct. 2 &amp; 3. Lynn
Shuler. 49768 SR 338, Letart,
Ohio. Quality clothing all tiles.
furniture, round oak table, 3
chairs, glassware, toys, many
good mis~-

Garege ule-Behind Gulf atetion
in downtown Middleport. Rocking chair. trolling motor. roto
tiller, canning jars, much more.

Oct. 2nd. 9 -3 and Oct. Jrd. 9- 1.
Men, women, ehildren's clothing. Mise furniture including
stove and refrigerator. Take SR
124 thru Rut111nd to lasher Rd .
(county Rd. 131 before Miles
Cemetery approx . 2 mil ...
Brown trailer between intersection of lasher and Swick.
Nici nsky (tlidence.

...... ·p-o;n·e-rciY' ··---··-·

Pi.no IIIIOnL Hglnnlng and
intermediate etudents . Call
Ter~ Davllet 114·111·1311 .

'0

Huge Moving Sale: Thousands
of itema, furniture, cloth•,
dithes, toys &amp; ete. Fri. &amp; Sat.
9 :00AM-6 :00PM . Rein or Sine.
Owt of Gallipolis-141 to Centenary, turn right follow moving
ule sign. Off At . 35-Mitchftfl
Rd. follow moving sale signa.

Rd. e11tofSauaageShop. Oct. 2
• 3.

Schools
Instruction

5 fomilvw••••• Roe;no. vo11ow
Bush Rd. Oc::t. 1 and 2. libby
Fisher's. New mattress, w11htr.
dryar, 2 -14 in. tires and rims,
twin bed . atareo 8 track, CB and
1ntenna. Cit" radio. AM -FM
cassette,
speed bicycle, atari
and games, running bolfdl and
mu~ gerds for small truck . A
little bit of everything.

13 Butternut, Pomeroy, Friday.
CoHee tables. tool s, canner.
"'!inter clothing . (alee. supplies),
k•tchen were. much more.

Babysitting Job wanted: Chrlt·
tlan mother will bab¥alt. Eap•
rlenc.t. Ref..ncea. Any Houn.

16

...

First time ever- Giganti e yard
nle: Oct. 1 . 2. 3. Numerous
h•nd tools, Clothing S. misc.
household items. Old 160 at
Evergreen . Watch for signs.

304-876-1040.

Lolf: In &amp;..han WM. White and
blonde fuz~ dog. AntWen to

·

3 mi. hom Fit. 7 on Hazel Ridge
Ad., Oct . 1-3, 9 -5. Counter top
table, 6 chaira, drapes. lamps,
etc. Pennington residence. Fol low aigns on Teens Run Rd .
north of Eureka.

1068 2nd. Ave. Cloth... all
silt I- tum mer &amp; winter. Kero·
sene heater, radio &amp; apeekert.
Thurs. &amp; Fri. 9-6.

monthl Old black malt dog,

gontlo end friondly, .....,

Garage Sale : Thurs .. Fri. &amp; Sat .,
9:00·5 :00. 1089 S111cond Ave .
Commodore Computer, c lo thing and misc. items,

8 :30.

lody. Coli 814-441-111&amp;.

male

Fri. l Sat. . 9 -6 . 1st houte out
Lit1le Kyger Rd . past Kyger
Creek High Schqol.

Oebb'v Or.- Oct . 1st, 2nd, 3rd.
8 :30 -6 :30 . Rain or Shine.
Di.shu , glauware, Salt &amp;
Peppers, misc.

2902.

Regi1tered

Garage - Oct. 1, 2. 3 behind
Bidwell P .O. A:ntique mirror, lots
of diahes, houNwarea, clothing
and misc.

R.N . appllcati9ns now being
accepted for full time potidon,
. Pleuant Valley Nursing Care
Center. apply penonnel offic.
PIMIInt Velley Hosp, 30•·876·

PHONE CALLS PLEASE.

304-87&amp;-1219 .

Garage Sale: off Rt . 7 Bulaville
Pk., 2 miltl, 1st i"oad left . pass
Adda'olille School , Jrd drive
right. White house-red bern.
Creft1. clothes, motorcycle,
misc. Oct . 1st - 3rd.

Big yard ule: Thurs .. Fri. &amp; Sat.
Patriot &amp; Gage Rd . HatfiiHd's,

Very Friendly -

1 mala dog, German Sheph.-d
and Collie to a good home.

St . At . 279 . 1h mile out .
Thurman, Shirley Arrowood ' s.
Furniture. clothes, odds &amp; end a.
Oct. 2 &amp; 3 . 9 · 5.

AVON · All areas. Call Marilyn
Weber 304-882-2845.

CANDLE CONCEPTS
HIRING TODAY

ThrH male puppl ... two Beagle
type1 and one n"'iud bNH,
1even wefts old, fat and happy.
Ideal play matts for your child·
ren , call aher 5 :30. 304-176·

5 Family yard sale- Frida~ Oct. 2
at 148 4th Ave. From 8 -5 lots
of goodies!

Yard Sale: Oct. 1 Green Terrace
at Centenary. Home int., jr. aize
clothing, misc. 1 0 -6.

f rN pu ppin, M u 1t giveaway or
Hnd to ·pound . Nine wka. old.
2341h W.Mein St., Pom•oy.

304·875·3252.

Yerd Sale: Oct. 1, 2, 3 , 9 · 6 :30.
."5 miles out Rt . 218. Children,
woman, men c lothin g and m isc.
things.

Help othert, make friends, VO·
LUNTEEA at Amerlcare ·
Pomeroy Nursing Center. Phone
Jan Bu.adrk It 814-992·8801.

Cell 16021 638 · 8886 . EXT
1203"'

Small mixed
breed part Beqle,.Jood whh
children, 1peytd, h all 1hou,

Big! GiantlYerdSale!Whi chwas
c•ncelled beceuae of r'!ln last
week. Will be this weP:. Wed.,
Thurs .. Fri., &amp; Sat. Also free
hemt. Complete baby line. tools,
dishes. tricyclet, bicycles, and
much more. Centenary area
rigt"!t off 141 - '4 mile down
Uncoln Pike. 9 -6 .

6

Kid Watcher for 2 school age
kids· in my home in city 6 days a
wetlt. C11H 614-446-2153 and
leevam•sage.

6 month old puppy. Part Beagle.
Fem .. e. 814-742 -3061 .

4 Pet Mice. Call after 4:30p.m ..
304-875-3011 .

2 Fa.mity. ClothH, dishes, tools,
sweepers, other items. First
house below Sanders Or. Oct .
1 ,2,3. 9-4. NeighborhOod Rd.
Yard Sale: Shoal Ck. Ad. Crown
Cily . Oct. 1. 2. 3: 10-3.

1181.

Ucensed Clinical AudioJO&amp;ist

.
(614) 446-7619 or (614) 99H601

. Want~ t9 buy. standing timber.
Call AI Tromm at 614 ·742-

4340. AA -EOE .

10 ktttena: All colors. 6 ·7 wks.
old, Calll14-388-8278.

8

~

Giveaway

Yellow ltrippH btut eyed met.
kitten. 304-611-1141.

Computerized Hearina Aid Selection
~ Swim Molds · Interpreting Services

Furniture, d ishes , antiques,
m isc. 3"h m iles up little8ullskin.
George Mooney 's Res . Wed. -Fri.

Government Joba. 11 6 ,040·
*69. 230 yr. Now hirin_g . Call
806-687-6000 Ext. R-9806 for
current federal liat.

•Wadding

JAN!! VINOI

•All MAKES
•30 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
•WORK GUARANTEED
•REASONABLE RATES

Buying daily gold. si!ver coins.
~ingt, jewelfv, tterling ware, old
coins, l•rge currency. Top pri·
en. Ed Burkett Barber Shop,
2nd. AYe. Middleport. Oh. 114·

••o

Party

Rummage Sale: Thurs. &amp; Fri .Oct. 1 • 2. 9 AM til 1 428
Second A ve.

Complete Htatn, hounful, an·
tlques, coins- old guns. gla..were. Call Brian LA• 814-385·
6099 . Cash paid. Furniture.

PM .

HAVE A VIDEO
TAPE MADE...

!lltul IIOOSION

&amp; Vicinity

Upp• S~ond 11210) 3 Family.
Winter coat• • clothes Itllaireal.
heavy dinette chair~ ; dilh•.
cumins, bedlpre.ads, record,
tapes, gam•. apoakttra. electrical items. Free items. Low
pricH- everything muat Go I 9 - 6 ,
Oct. 1-Thurs .. Oct. 2 -Fri.

379·2;021 .

STENCILING CLASSES

APPUANCE
SERVICE
&amp; REPAIR

9789.

Wented· Reliable person to
babysit weekdsyt in my home
for 6 yr. old In Rio Grande area.
Cell 614-246-5801 ahe.r 8 :00

•Child's Birthday

lOW I WIIATH MAKING

Building Site- 1 -2 acrts within
16 minutes of town . CuhorCO .
Call by 11 -15-87. 61• · 388·

FREE ·
or more country
wick•. woodcrahs, porcelain •
bfan · decor. How ? Call 614-

IASIIET WIAVING and

TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service

I family yard aale.. 6 miles down
At . 7 . Mon. 28-Sat . 3.

2889.

Farm E,al pman t
Parts &amp; sn•lu

Alto Trtu111lulo11
PH. 992-$682
or 992-7121
SIGN UP NOW FOR

Wanted to buy: Long wood. Call
envtim• C &amp; R Firewood. Call

Babysitter : Nonamolling Christian in my home for 3 yr. old,
Mostly evenings, some deyt.
Reftrenc ... Call 614-446 -

Aulhorix ... John Deere,
New HollarMI, lush Hag
farm lquipmont
Dealer

AUTO &amp;TRUCK

J.R.'s REPAIRS

Yard Sale: 5 family. Infant, ba.by,
womtttl ' s clothes. Bikes. misc.
Rain/ Shine. Tara Apertmenta.
At . 7 Addison .

CALLS .

U. S. RT. SO fAST
GUYSVIlLE, OHIO

Rt. 124, Pomoror Ohio

4 51!c

614-843-5248

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Roger Hysell
Garage

6-17-tlc

WANTED TO BUY: Used wDOd
&amp; coal hNten . Swain'• Furniture, Jrd. • Ol+ve St. Gallipol is.
Call &amp;1•~448 · 3159 .

Elll(lloyn11:nl

CUFTON, W. VA.

Happy Hour

---- ·Gallip--olis________ --

192-3476.

REFERENCES
PhDnt Day or Ennin•

RAILROAD
JUNCTION

Help Wan1ed

Pleasant Valley Hospital
and Pleasant Valley Nursing
Care Center are seeking highly
motivated registered nurses
for full and part-time employ·
ment. Current benefits include: medical and dental ' in·
surance, retirement plan, life
insurance. shift premium pay,
malpractice insurance. tuition
reimbursement and more.
Call or visit the ~ursing
Service offices at Pleasant Val·
ley Hospital, Point Pleasant,
West Virginia, for more infor·
mation.

IUSINIIS 'HONE ·
(6141 992-USO
RESDENCE PHONE
(6141 "2-1754

9-11).1 mo. d.

CAREER
OPPORTUNITIES' FOR
REGISTERED NURSES

...

Pay Your
Phone Bills Here

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

Headqu,u ter ~
11

&gt;fl!lln

We Carrv Fishing Supplies

All Major &amp; Minor
Repairs
NIASE Cerliliod Mech..,ic

Ho'u smq

PILLSBURY
BISCUITS
6/4 PAIC
.

'

,_

" At Reasonable Prices"

982·3326

SUNNt DELIGHT

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Domestic Vehicles
A/ C Service

"DOC" VAUGHN

l£AOING CREEK ROAO A beaulrlul brrck ranch
home srlualed on •PP• 3
acres ol land ThiS newer
home wrlh cenlral arr IS rn
excellent co ndrtron and off·
ers 2 bedrooms, a l•mrly
room wrth shdrng door to
v r~w a rear palro and satel·
lite drsh 1'-1 balhs, I car
garage, fenced yard. yoong
orchard $60,000 00

u.s. NO. t MICHIOf so lit. It•}.
WHITE
, .~ 8Y

VAUGHN'S
AUTO &amp; DIESEl
SERVICE

TOP CASH paid for '83 model
and newer uMd cars. Smith
Iuick-Ponti..:, 1911 e.. tern
Ave .. Gallipolis. Call &amp;1•--.a-

814-367, 0669 .

•HOME BUILDING

CAll 992-6756
E. Molr•Wa
POMEROY ; O.

N.w Loc:atiori::
161 Nortll S.ronol
Middltporl. Ollio 45760

8-24-17-1 mo.

Pomeroy, Ohio

992 · 2259

.

HOURS, Tuo.-Wod..fr&lt;
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Suo4oy, I p.m.• J p.m.
ly Ct.." or Appoint~t

V. C. YOUNG. Ill

Middlepon. Oh io

PRICE REDUCED on lhiS
Hand1cap ac cessrble home
Ramp ways, specl!l floor
coverrng. speci al balh frxlures, etc All desrgned wrth
lhe handrcapped rn mrnd.
Really nr ce 3 bedroom home
wrlh frreplace. basemen! &amp;
porch area Large mod ern
krlchen. NOW $34,900 00.

IDAHO POTATOES,,_
U.S. No.1 New Crop ~

Pomtroy

RUSS MOORE

Behind Blue Tenan,

I•

··

lfree Estimates)

SAT.. OCT. 10. 1987
.
1:00 P.ll.

se or

Buy By The Case, 1/t

AddOna •nd remodeling
Roofing and guner work
Concrete work
Plumbing •nd electrical

From Savannah, Georail
Real Estate General

,OCTOBER 1st, 2nd, 3rd

·-

1124 East Main St,

PH. 742-2027

~~~~

• .....

-'!!IN•"•· . •·~,;N.u

2282.

RESIDENTIAl t COMMEACIAl

ANnQUES
BUY OR SEll
Riverine Antiques

I

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;..z

ACCENT

B•trwo•ittina in my home • • •dl"f'•· u.p«lenc.ct. non-amoUr.
between OrdinM~::e and Jr. High
Schools, rt1'..-ene. .. 304· 875·
361fS.

At. 7 . 4 f.mlly. Clothing, mile.

O.t- 2nd ontl3rd.

201.- S t., Middl-ri. O.t.

111., 2nd. and 3rd. Furniture end
houuhold h~ma. chll,d rena, and

odull clothint.

4 family yard sale. Thur. and Fri.
9-1. in Bradbury bes ide WMPo:
Three families cleeried atlicsand
garages. 489 Pelm•. Middl•
port. Oct. 1. 9 :00a .m.
First time ,-.,.rl One diV only.
Thursday. Oct. 1 . 9 tillS. Runell
Spencer resid ence on the West
Shade Road.
Syracuse Shelter House At. 124
below swimming pool. Sponsored by Ledies Miulonery
Society. Oe1 . 2 .

-- ---PfPieaiiliiir·--&amp; Vicinity
....... .......

~ ----- ···- ------··-~

Yard Sale. 100 Ninth Street
Point Pleasant, Thurs. Oct.
9:00 till7 ,

1:

4 family Vard sale," Thun and
Friday, 123 Park Drive, lots"
small childrens clothing, prices
2&amp;c. soc , s1 .oo·.

3 family yard sale, Thura and Fri.
9:00 till ?. Rain or s hine.
Bu rdette Addn.
Sale : Ocr. 1st-2nd-3rd. 504
Holloway, He nderson. Books,
crafts, s upplies. flower arrangement s, New toys and Gift items.
Antiqu e dishn, curtains, clothes
and many misc. items. Rain or
ahilre.
•
Yard Sale, Oct 1 and 2, acrosa
from Beale School, Gallipolis
Ferry. WV.
Fouf' fami lv gerege Ille. Oct 1
and 2 . 9 :00 till 4 :00. 303
Seventh St .. New Haven, wv.
Big Garage Sefe. nice tables.
bedspreads . . wide draperies,
chair, outt ide door, roll-awev
bed. aH aizes nic• clothing, boya
and girlt, Lee jeans, mise:. Sandy
Heighta. 1 mile out Sand Hih
Road, follow signs, Fri and Set,
8 :30 till 4:00.
6 family yard ule, 6 mile~ out
Jerry 't Run Roed, Apple Grove.
New Items for Christ~nes, Oct 1
to Oct 1. Don' t miss thla one.
Gigantic Verd Sale, O~;t. 1.2. 3;
Powell's hrber Shop, OeflipoHe
Ferry. •I most all flrtt time itema.
Big Yard Sale, 111• miiH out
Jericho Aqed , Oct . 2 and 3 . Frl
and Set.

�.·
18 Wanted to Do

46

LAFF-A-DAY

I will do baby sitting In my home.

Trailer padt with tie downs.
Large garden • yard on R~ . 1 6Q.
1100 a mo. Call 114- 388-9354.

304-882-3711 .

Financial
21

Mobile Home lot . 60ft. or 1111.
920 -4th., GallipoliS . .875 . Weter
paid, Call614-446·4418 after 7

PM .

Business
Opportunity

49

ING CO . recort"~nlends that you
do business with people you

For Luase

614-367-0138.

And NOT to send money

throu·q h the mail until you have
in\ote5t•gated the offering.

·

Merchandise

Business For Sale: Good loca-

Gallipolis Daily Tribune.

Gallipolis.

Villag e Cut Rare for sale. Call

614 -949 · 21 4 0 before 5 o00
p .m . 614·9•9- 2220 evenings.

Own vour own apparel orshoe
sto re . c hoose from : Jeansportswnr, ladieJ app are l.
mens, children -maternity, large
sizes , petite. dancewear aerobic. bridal.lingerieoraccesser ies store. Add color &amp;nalysis
Brands : Liz. Claiborne, Gasoline,
Healthte•, Levi, Lee, Camp
Beverly Hill s. St . M ichele,
Chaua, Qutback Red, Genesis,·
Forenza , Organically Grown,
over 2000 others. Or S13 .99
one price design er, multi tier
pricing discount or family shoe
store. Ael&amp;il prices unbeliewable
for quality shoes normally priced
from :Sl9 to SBO . Over 250
brands 2600 styles. $14.800 10
$26. 900: Inventory. train ing,
fixtures, grand opening, airfare,
ate. Can open 15 days . Mr.
Keenan 305- 366 -8606.
for

ule

in

Middleport -Pomeroy area. Call
614- 992-6382 after 2 :00 p..m.

Real Estate
:31

Television
Viewing

379-2652.
1979 Honde Tra1190. low miles.
· like new. 1460.00. 304-175 ·

Cemetary lot for 2 persons at
Memorial Gardens. $500. Call
1514-446·2520.

8

1731 .

76

1976. Honde Motorcycle 500 T,
Sell Or Trade. 1984 Ford EscortStandard. Copper-non Baagle
pups. Cell 814 · 367 -7230."

1:00 (}) Crazy Like
anolher Fox

Boats end
Motors for Sale

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62

King wood burner ., Good cond.,
$100. 2.76 gal. fuel oil tank.
$66 . Call 614·379- 2152 after
7 :00PM .

Homes for Sale

"Dt'd you ever stop to thl' nk
• p lanet wou ld b e a
that t h IS

Will help finance or land con tract . 10 yr. old house. 3 Br.,
Patriot Village. Call 614 -446 1340, 446 -3870.
4 BR ., fireplace, full basement . 3
mi. so. of Gallipolis. $34,900.
Call Oays-614 -446 -1615, after
5:00- 446 - 1244.

Fo r Sale By Owner- Nice ~3 br.
home on 2 acres of land. Heat
pump, ct~ntral air, rutal water.
Price to sell. Call 614- 3670135 .
Saje-Rent : Ranch style . large
kitchen , utility rm ., single gar·
age Like new . Carpet thru-out.
Call61 4· 446 -1358.
4 br .. home, 2 acres . &amp; bldg ..
$40 0 a mo. Log home, 2 br. off
Sr. 35 , S250 a· m o. Virginia L.
Smith Re Al EstRte 614 -388 -

eB26 .
Handi Man Special· 5 room and
bath, attic. base ment. 1 1 0 State
St. Price neg. Call 614 -992 -

3725 .
Ranch- style house w1th breath
taking view of river . 3 bedrooms,
1
baths. full basement, att·
ached g&amp;rage. Shown by ap·
pointment only. 614· 992-3850.

v,

6 rooms. bat h, 1 V:f acre. Was
S27 ,500., redu ced to $24.000.
New shingled roof, outtluildings.
cellar. Ca11614 -992 -7453.
2 or 3 bedrooms. double lot.
close to schoo l ~ and stores.

Farms for Sale

For Sale By Ownar- 50 acre
farm: 1 0 acres tillable, 16 acres
pasture, 26 acres timbM. Farm
pond. N ice 3 br. ho!Tle· central
air, rural water . Call 614 -367·
0135 .

34

Business
Buildings

Commercial buildings for leau.
Downtown Pt. Pleasant . Stores.
offices. A -One R. .l Eatata.
C&amp;rol Yeager. Broker. Call 304 675 -5104.

36 Lots &amp; Acreage
2 Building lots- 1 Vz acres each
with count'f water. Jerrys Run
Rd . Apple Grove, W . Va . Call
1 00•11 0 lot Charry St. New
Haven, W. Va. 304 -882-2954.

Rentals
41

Houses for Rent

N icely furni1hed small house.
Adults only. Referen ce• re quired . Off 1treet parking, Ph.
4 BR. house for rent . 3 mi. so . of
Gallipolis. S300 a monlh plu1
dep. Ref . required. Call 614 446-1615. After 5:00PM .. call
446· 1 244 .
4 BR . house on 1 acre. E~~~:cel
location. Ref. Call A -1 Real
Estate Brolier. Call 304 -675 5104 Ot 675 -7738 .
Unfurnished house. 3 br. Rod·
ney Village II . 5275 . Call 614 446 -4416 after7 :00 PM .
3 br. with garage. Rodney II.
S300 a month. Dep . &amp; Ref.
required. Call &amp;fter 4 :00 PM

614-3e8-8624.
2 Br. house-full size basement.
fuel oil furnace in Eureka. S200
per mo. plus utilities . Call

614-256-6547 .
Resto red house In country· 2
BR , large living room. good
location . Call 614 -446 - 9442 .
6 rms . &amp; b8th, 128 State St.,
S200 monthly plus utilities . Ref.
&amp; Sec. Oep. required. Call
614 -446 -0254 .
2 br., houae for rent . 2 br. traii8T
for rent . located in Rio Grande,
beside college. Call 614 -446 1 323 or 245- 9170 .
2 br. at Patriot! appro11 . ~ a'cre
yard . $125 a mo. Catl614 · 379 -

House for rant , A&amp;yburn Road.
304 -675-5253.
.

262e.

for Sale
1976 Bayview 14x70 - 2 br.,
front den. porch &amp; awning. ac.,
$8000. Call 614 -256- 9309 .
1974 Community 2 br. and bath
w ith 10x14 add on. Call 614245 -9103 or 446 -7716.
1981 Nashua 14x 64 2 br.,
refrig .• st ove . underpinning. CA.
Call 614-286 -4833 after 6 :00
PM .
1976 Buddy 1'4 x5 5 with 12x32
additio n · 3 br . 2 porches,
underpinning, wo od burner, an te nnae. S8500 or best best
of1er . Call 614 -446 -8427 af1er

3 bedroom . $200. ·per month .
Mulberry Ave .. Pomeroy . Call
between 9 :00 and 6 :00. 614-

99:i-55e7.
Small 2 bedroom hol,ll8 with
basement end garage unfurnished. nice y&amp;rd . Will accept
one child, $235, refetence and
deposit . 304 - 675 -2661 .
2 bedroom cottage, 2 1 03 Jef·
farson Avenue. Redecorated and
new cerpet . 1225 per month.
Available at once. 304 -676-

4100.
3 bedroom. bath , garage,
Chandler Drive, Point Plaaaant,
UOO.OO month, call 1·304·
755 -0128 ask for Dave.

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

5.
1970 FHtzcraft 12.rc70, 3 bed·
room trailer . $5500. call 614-

256-1613
CA$H for you r home. Now
bl.'ying pre· 78 models. Get our
bid before you tradal 800-826·
0752 ext, 315 .
REPOSSE SSED 14 wides .
$ 500 down, taka over pay·
ments. Wo have'em, we finan·
ce' em. FREE DELIVERY . Call
today for' best selection 614·
772· 1220 or 614· 773 - 3926 .
14x70 Concord 1974, 3 br.,
total el ec., All -n ew c arpet. Extra
nice throughtout. Large bath.
Call61 4 -446 -0175 .
14x70 Windsor with 14x 30
addition, exc co nd. bl&amp;ck top
road . approx 3 acres, Gallipolis
Ferry. 304 -676 -6930.
1971 Mobile Home, 3 bed·
roo ms. 1 V:; baths, ce ntral air,
half 111cre. Will sell separate,
$1 0,000. 304· 773 - 5361 .
1 972

Windsor mobile home,
12~~:70 with e11pando. w indow
air co,nd . gas stove and ret.

30 4-675-1568
Furni1hed mobile home. 304·

675 -6512 .
1 977 Oak.b rook. 14x65, all
electric home, fully c arpeted.
stove and ref, undf:lfpenning ttnd
blocka included. ready to move.
$6 ,500.00. 304-773 -5819 Of

Furnished 28R ., c&amp;ble available,
AC ., river view in Kan&amp;uga.
Fosters Mobile Home Park. Call

614-44e-1602.
2 br., waif to wall carpet. Private
lot in Gallipolis. Call 814 ·446 ·
1409 after 5 :00PM .
Furnished 2 br. Mobile Hom~.
Located in Centenary area. 8200
a mo. plus Dep, Call 61 4 -446 -

Tra iler and lot, 304· 676 -7669 .

Apar'tmunt

Furnished Efficiency 8145 . Utili·
ties paid, shJre bath. 607
Second Ave .. Gallipolis Ph.
446 -4 .. 16 aft&amp;r 7PM.
Upstairs unfurnished apartment.
Utilities paid. Carpeted. no child·
ren or pet a. Call 614 -446 -1637
2 BR . apts. 6 clouts, kitchen·
eppl. furnished, Wather· Drver
hook-up. ww carpet, newly
p&amp;inted, deck. Regency . Inc.
Apts. Call 304-675· 7738 or

675-5104 .
Furnished Apt .· 1 Br. $225 .
, Utilitie~ paid. 701 4th Ave.Gallipolis. Call 61 4 -446-4416
after 8 :00PM .
Furnished &amp;pt. na•t' to ' library.
One professional adult only.
Parking. Call 614 ·448· 0338 .
2 Br -. carpet Stove. refrig .
furnished . Washer· dryer hook·
up. Water. garbege paid. N. .r
Silv&amp;J Bridge. Call 614 -446·
7025.
Brookside Apartmenll : 446 ·
1932 or 446 -4639. One bed·
room apartment wilh large
country kitchen, new applian·
ces. utility roo m, water, sewer
and trash service. provided.
Quiet area.
UnfurniShed apt. for rent S275.
Cal,l614-446- 9244.
Furnished apt.- 4 rooms and
bath. Centrally loe&amp;ted . Ret. and
Sec. dep. requ ired. Call 614-

446 -0444 .
Nice. 2 br. apt . Stove, retrig .,
water furnished . 4 1h miles fro m
Gallipolis. f210 a mo. No pata.
Cal l 614· 446 -8038 .
5 rooms &amp; bath upstairs apt. for
rant . Celt dav1ime 61 4 -446 7572. e ... e' s 446 -1980.
Ef1iciency apt. · Kilchette, bath.
Utilities pa id. Single person .
Private enuance &amp; parking.
$175 a mo. Call614 -446 -7516.
Garage apt .· Nicely furn l1h8d. 3
rooms &amp; bath . Washer. dryer, ac.
Clean . No p ets. Adultl ontv .
Dep. &amp; ref. Required . Av&amp; ilabla
Oct , 1. Call fl14 -446 -1519.
2 Bedroom . · stove &amp; refrig .
furnished. carpetftd. Easy walh
to downtown Gallipolis. &amp;250 a
mo. Phone 614 -245 -9696.
Graciou1 living. 1 &amp;nd 2 bed room 1pannients at Village
Manor and Riverside Apart ments In Middleport. From
5215. including utilities. Call

614-992 ·77e7. EOH .
2 bedroom. upstairs. newly
remodeled . Stove and refrigera tor furnished . S200. pe.- month
plus utilities. &amp;100. deposit
required . Call 614 -992- 3489
ev.ening.s.
One bedroom apartment in
Middlepo/1 . $150. per month
plus utilities. Call 614 -992 554~ days and 614 ·949-22 16
evenmgs .
2 bedroom furnished apt. tor
rent in Middleport. Call 12 :00·
3 :00 or after 7 :30 p.m . 614 -

992 -50e4 .
APARTMENTS . mobile homes.
house~ . Pt. Pleaunt and Gallipo·
lis. 614 -446· 8221 .
2 bedroom furnilftd apt. ref and
depo1it, New Haven, W . Va .,

304-Be2 -3267 or 304 -7735024.
3 rOoms and bath. g&amp;s heat,
ground floor. waaher and dryer
hook up, no children. immediate
occup&amp;ncy. No petl. phone
304-675-4480 ext 53 or

eo.

Two bed room apartment. 304 675 -2 648 .
Furnished upper half of duplex,
smalL Prefer single working
adult . Carpeted and air condltl·
oned. No pets. Available Oc tober 1 , 304 -675 - 2661 .
Priv&amp;ta unfurnished ganga
apartment . good location .
adult&amp;. no pets, 304·675 -1056.

46

2390.
Nice 3 bedroom trailer . Large
yard . 314 3rd. St. Kanauga. Call
614-446 -7473.
2 br .• unfurnished trailer . $200 a
mo. includes water. SW School
Oist . 5100 Dep. Call614 -379 -

2376 or 379-2897.
Trailer for rent in Tupp~s Plains.
3 bedroom . 8200. month plu1
deposit and utilities. 61 4·667:

34e7.

starting· S99 .

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76

• (l) One Day 81 a Time
6:05 CIJ Allee
6:30 8 (%) G5J NBC Nightly Newa
.
(!) lnalde 1he PGA Tour (R)
(IJ Gl]) ABC Ne-1;1

~AID HE COULD~'T
~LEEP SECAU~E w~r;N

Auto Parts

HI' DREAMilD-

&amp; Accessories

2 bedroom mobile home. Syra·
cusa. $160 month plus utilities.
Deposit. Call 614- 992- 6732
after 5 :30 .
2 bedroom furnished trlil..-.
total alectric. central air. good
location. must have references,
also small furni1hed efficiency
apartment. 304 -773· 8944.

44

Rooms for rent. day . week .
month. G"allia Hotel. Call 614·
446·9680. Rent BilOW a1 $120
mon~h .

wringer waaher . 1!1 completelinfl
of used furnitl.'re.
NEW- We1tern boots· &amp;30.
Workboots $18 &amp; up. {Steel &amp;
soft toe). Call614· 446 -3,59 .
County Appliance. Inc. Good
u1ed appliances &amp;fld TV sets.
Open SAM to 6PM . Mon thru
Sat. 614·•46 -1699, 627 3rd.
A\le . Gallipolis. OH .

GOOO USEO APPLIANCES
Washers, dryers. refrigMators,
ranges . Sk&amp;ggs Applian c.es .
Upper River Rd. beside Stone
Crest Motel . 6,4-446- 7398.
LAYNE 'S FURNITURE

Cl ,.. ,

One third HP furnace blower
with ni'JW motor for ule. Good
condition . 846 . Call 614·992 ·

67

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

90 Days same &amp;s cash whh
approved credit . 3 Miles out
Bulavilla Rd. "Open 9ai'TI to 5p,;,
M on . ~hru Sai. Ph. 614 ·446 ·

0322 .
Save &amp;ioi -Chftck us out for
Carpet and furniture. 9x 12
C!npet, $50. 6 piecewoodUvii'!g
room suit. S399 . Ntollohan
Furnitl.'re. Upp'r River Rd . Call
61.·446-7444 . •
PARSON'S FURNITURE
New wood 6 pc living wood
suites, $3 99.95; chest of draw·
ers, 4 drawer- $48, 6 draw er S59.95: manreu S. box springt tull siz111; 312 coil, $1 49.95 set ;
twin m&amp;ttresses. $95
set .

For sale: Complete GreenhOuse.
Call 614 -742 -3166.
S BBfl light wedg~ood blue
aofa. $250. 814 -992·7.866.
Sea•onftd oak firewood . c:all
304-676- 2767 after 4:30.
ElectroluM \llcuum cleaner. runs
like new. with attachment._
858.00 cash or terms errenged.
Phone 304 -676 ·44 16.

Bundy Clerlna't end Conn
trumpet , Call 304 -882- 3310
aftlt' 4 :30p.m.

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U!!led refrigerators , w&amp;shers
and dryen . Mollo han Applian c.e , Call 614· 446· 1957.
V&amp;lley Furniture
New en d used furn iture and
appl icancas . · Call 614-446 ·
7572 . Hours 9 -5.
Whirlpool wa sher, S96 . Ken ·
more wBsher, S95. Maytag
w as her , s 150. May tag washer
lik e new, S175. K&amp;nmore dryer.
S95 . Frig. dryer. &amp;75 . 40" alec.
range , S7S . 30 " el&amp;c. range,
S75 . 30 " gas rang e. f95 .
Har\lelt gold refrig .. $95 . White
refri g . S95 . Sm&amp;ll freezer , ·
S125 . Upright fretUer, S95 .
Skaggs A.,pliances 579 Upper
River Rd . '14 -446 -7398.
Sofa &amp; love seat. Very good
cond . Call614 -388 -9026.

1977 Cutlau Supreme. 2 dr ..
auto . trant., v·B engin._ ac. ps,
pb, •m· fm rlldio. Cal\614 · 256·

1924.

Bundy flute end Bund'f clairnet.
both exc cond. 304·882 -2629
or 882 -2382 .

1974 Dodge Charger SE .
70.000 mil• . Good work car

Coli 614-379-26&amp;2 .

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

1980 Buick Skylark. 4 door
Good condition. no ruat . Ca ll
$14· 949 -261 • .

69 For Sele or Trade

1970 Buick Skylark. 2 door, V8
automatic. all new brakes . rt·
buih trensmisllon , late model
•ngkte. 1"!8W paint•. 1700, C1ll

Sale or Trade: Klnt~ Stove
People, mltde In Gallipolis. pot
belly. Coal burner -caat iron. Call
514·251· 1781 .

f .lfll, SiiJIIIIII',.

&amp;175.00. 304· 675 -1731 .

II.

3453 .
Compound Cross Bow Barnett
Thunderbolt whh Bushnell
Scope , t200. 304 -675 -U85.
Firewood

tor · sale. delivered.

530.00 load. 304-e95 -3446.
2 Rotor Tilifus best off11r. 1• tt.
John Boat 1100.00. 1977125
trail bike 1200.00 . 304 -676·

1229
Color po rtable TV . S70 00.
phone 304 -675- 2815 .

55 Building Supplies
Building Materials
Block , briclo., sewvr pipn, win ·
dows, lintels. etc . Clal.'de Win·
ten. Rio Grenda. 0 : Call 614 245 -5121 .
Concrete blocks &amp;II liZet vard Ot
d~iverv . Mason sand. Gallipolis
Block Co .., 123 % Pine St .,
Gallipolis, Ohio Cali 814 -446·

2783 .
Reedy mix concrete and all
concrete supplies . Call ut Val ley
Brook Cement and Supplies,

304 -773-5234 .

56

Pets for Sale

Groom and Supply Shop· Ptt
Grooming . All bruda ... AII
style• . Julia Webb Ph. 614· 446·

0231 .

614 -446-Qe69 .
95 inch Kroehler Sofa with
matching chair and ottoman,

S225 . Ca11304-ee2-3125 ,
Moving. Hotpoint washer and
dryer !still in box) S560. Zenith
Con•ole stereo, $85, (very nlcel .
kitchen table. no cha1r1, f20.
Kitchen table with 4 chairs, 180.
Coffee table, S35. Much more.
Call 614 -949- 3039 before 9 :00
p.m .

Drago nwvnd C&amp;ttery Kennel.
CF A Him&amp;layan , Peralan and
Siamese Mittens. AKC Chow
puppies. New klttena ; Persians.
Call 614 -446 -3B44 &amp;ftM 7PM .
Ferret · snow white babv Ferrllt
' needs home. Call Even. 814·
446 -2004. Oay 614· 4•6 -5680.

Registered Chow Chow pup·
pies. one red and one black,
S176 .00, call after 5 :00 304·

675-5799.

64

Misc. Merchandise

WANTED TO BUY: Registered
Toy Fox Terrier, female. 304-

Call614-255-6251 .
Plutie cistern state ·approved.
plutic saptic tanks, planic
culverts. metal culverts . RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jack·
son. Oh. 614· 286- 5930.

Rottweller·pups, 8 wks. wormer
and weaned, ca11304 -675 -2369
. aah for Nancy or can 304 -675 1970,
Male Simases cat wan1ed for
breeding purpose· In exchange
for pich of titter kitten, 304 · 882·

2741 .

Mlllt'Y Ftrou10n. N•w Hollend.
Bullh Hog Sal .. II. Sarvlca. Our
40 .used tractor• to chooM from
• complet• line of new &amp; used
tQuipmern . Largen Mlec:tion in
S.E. Ohio .

1983 Trana Am. T·top, P$, PB,
AC . PW. AM -FM tMHftt. au to
ovardirve, 17.000 .00 . 304 ·
176· 3612,

Di•el trec!tor 1973 lnt.,natlonal 1151. IIYe power., 81HP
widetront , •4760, New ld.. ·
one row corn pidlar, IBIS. Call

5,.· 211-6522 .

' 72 Ply-mouth Furv. $260 .00.
good shape, 304 -576 -2&amp;12

Gehl95 Grinder Milttr. FlOtation
tir ... 2 screen I . aug..- .. tension.
a•e. cond . 12600. J04-273·

1986 Mercury lyn• statlon
wagon , 13,100.00, cleart , 304 -

675-4480.

4215 .

1982 Buick Regal. ••.·900 00.
el. .n , 34,000 miln, 304· 875·

Set qf tractor chains . fits 8 N
Ford tractor, t85 00. 304 · nJ.

4480

5944 .

1984 Ford Tempo, •3,900 00 .
clean, 30•· 17&amp;·4•80

Troybuitt Aototillar with wrap a
round bumper. tiller, furrow!Jr.
row malt., ah1chment1 . App•o•
30 hra on machine. Cal~ 304 -

576-2608 oltor 6:00 prn.

72

Fermat! Cub Tuctor , ovlt •
haul•d . atuc,hments ,
11 . 500 .00 firm, 304 -675 6253.

1983 Chevy short whe- be.. 4
WD pid.·up. 305 engin•. 350
turbo, autO. trana . EJtcell. cond.
Call614 ·246 -9185

J0420 Cr•wllf whh end loader
t3.600. IH Caub whh cuhfvttor
and mower 11 ,800. 1 V. ton Ford
flat bed *1.800. Gl~r i ~ge
Farm, 304- 675 -5504.

1986 Ford Pick-up, take o•a•
pevmenll Call 8'14- 379 - 2897

Apartment
· for Runt

1 and 2 bedroom apartments for
rent . Basic rent for 1 bdr.,

$183.00: 2bdr.. U19.00. Aloo
required a ·t200.00 1ecurlty
depo1it. CONTACT: Jacklon
Estate s Dept. Ph 448-3997
Equal Housing Opponunlty.

Trucks for Sale

.. 379 -2376 .
1971 Chevy pick·up true._, VJ
ton . C1ll 814·••• · 3243 1f11r

5 ,00 ,

Hom•Ut• Super XL, 11 Inch bar,
1299 .96. Sider• Equipment
Co., Henderson. W, Ve. 304·

1980 Chevy short bed &amp;-whftli
drive truck . Two tqned paint,
good eonditlon . M1ny tJttras
1-4000 Firm. Ph. 614 - 3157 -0208
aft• 6 :00PM ,

MF 250 (198311ra~tor . SO·!&amp;O
Bush Hog. luth Hog ..,.d.,
blade, MF 2~t14" piOWI, MF 5 h
disc. MF 2 row c:ultNatou.
tranepl•nter MT-122 tob•cco
settlf. PrieN tou.ther or indi·
vidualtv . Pete Sommer a• 304175 - 3280 daw ; 175 · 3117
eYeninga.

1989 half-ton Fotd Truck. VB
standard . Good co ndi t ion .
1750 . Call 51• · 992 ·&amp;182 .

814· 992-7121
5388 .

0&lt;

814-992 ,

1975 Oodg• Club Cab. 1860

Coll614-742 · 2451 .

62 Wanted to Buy

1977 Toyot• p ick -up. Runs
g•eat. Call 61 4·992- 8667

Now buying shltll corn or ear
corn . Call fof' llt81tQuotes. River
City Farm Supply, 814 - 441·

1984 Mo.r:da pickup, 8 -2000
Sundownlf. Topper, air cond ..
auto .• AM -FM atereo cns.tt•.
34.000 mil", ••.soo. Phone

2985.

Livestock

40ft. Hot, 304-882-3235.

73

Vans

Hay

8o

&amp; 4 W.O.

304-875-17)1.

SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie

'Blazer 4K4, one owner, 30,000
actual mll11, Aaron Fowltrd. c:ell

Mi"ed hay •1 . belt on wegon.
Hay for bedding 80c . 304- 076-

304-675·3431 or 875-3889.

1179.

'79 Ford Bronco XLT, whlta, 400
Morn-tic, can be seen Legg
Auoclatta. Old Town Road,
Ctmp Conley.

f r &lt;Ill Spur l.tiiiJil

Motorcycles

198-1 Motor ' Scooter. N•tds
mechanical work, •140. Call

1172 luldc Skylark. New tirea.
Body In SJOOd ahepe. •410 or
boot offor. Coil oltor 4 :00 PM .

614-446-3844 .

114· 446·4141.

814-379·2507 .

Office Space for rent . Excel.
downtown Gallipolis location.
Inquiries call 614-448-4222.

1982 Honda CX Custom

lhield. lugo... comptnmtnta.
stereo eyttem, cruise cont., 2
new full feced helmets. Call

good . Goodworkoor. e40Q. Coil
614·248-1264.
19B2 Ce.....-o

614·44t· 104Z or 318-1381.

Super Sherp,

e3950. 1981 Mollbu Wagon·

7479.

one owner, nice. t1991. Cell

1- - ' - - - - - - - - - -

614-288· 8822.

&amp;00.

tow miiMt•· Excel cond .. Wlnd-

1171 Mercury Monerch. Runa

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park.
Route 33 . North of Pomeroy.
Rental trail..-a. Call 614-992·

ol40 . K.Wa11ki. Cell 814·448·

.

6980.

11n 610 Four-K Honda Wind·

"More UFO pictures ... make sure you switch
them with the pictures of trash can lids."

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1988 Camero, 350. autO. ps.

jammer. Saddle b-u• - New tlr••·

Coll514·••8· 6414.

..

t500. Coli 114·2S6-1581 .

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· Larry aitarnales personalities
as he goes on and oil a diet
program. 1;1
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year round story captures
wildlife g8therlng at a
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ill) II) 1!J Tlia OkiHt Rookie
Ike is concerned about his

MR. WOODMAN/

SWEEPER and ' stWk.g machlna
r.-p-'f , par11, •nd IU.,.,.i.. PicA~;
up and delivery, Davia V~~euum
C IUntr , one hllf mUe up
GaorgM C...-k Rd . Cotll 814 -

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Firt"WOod. tret &amp; l'ump temo - •
val. chain l•nk fenc11. mulch. lOP
soil. t•erg r"n 1-hrubt. Dan·a
landa c• p~s . Call 114 · 4•&amp; ·

invol~edment

EEK &amp; MEEK

9548 ,

Artie

V inyl Siding. over h•no and
guuers Call &amp;U -«6 ·1834
FIH htlmett.

(!) G (JJ Head Gl the Ctasa
Students complain about
Simone's editing of their

prose lor journal. t;1
8:35 CIJ Major League Baseball
9:00 (}) 700 Club
8 (%) G5J A Year In 1he Life
Family friction is sparked by
three incidents.
(1) A.W.A. Chemplonshlp
wrealllng (T)
CIJ Gill ~rman Harry,
Ioken to coun, tries to pass

RON ' S Tela.., i •lon Serv ic e
Houa• call• on RCA , Ouazar,
GE . Speciatlng In Zenhh. Call
304 ·578 - 2398 or 814 - 448
2454.
Fetw TrH Trimming. stump
removal Call 304 -675· 1331
Rottry or c•bl• tool drilling.
MOtt wells compll'led same day
Pump 1ale1 end slf\lice. 304·
895· 3802

his .dOQ_Eff as a narcotics

Starks Tree and lawn Service.
lawn care. land1~1plng . atump
removal , 304· 578 ·28•2 or

578 -2903.

AN A LL-IGA'TOR 16
SN6Ai&lt;'l~ UP BEHIND ME.

WINTERI2ATION
S11curity lights, Storm Win·
dows. ln1ulation, Roofing, Oen •
eral Aepain . 304- 878 - $357.

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c:iCOD IDEA 'TO TAKE AN
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interviews with top
newsma~ers and celebrities.

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

..

ANO !&lt;EATING
Cor. Fourth ind Pine
Gallipolis. Ohio
Phona 614·448· 3888 or 614·

9:30 CIJ Gill SliP Maxwen

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

BARNEY '
HE'S NOT
SCAIRT To
BOUNCY
80UNCV
NOW,

Electrical

HERE IT
COMES

&amp; Refrigeration

AG'IN !!

Residential or commercial wlr·
i~g . New lltfYICI or repein.
L1cansed electrician . Estimate
free. Ridenour Elactrical. 304 -

PAW --

675-1786 ..

86

General Hauling

Dillard Water Service: Pools
Cisterns. Weill. Delivery AnY~
time . Call 614·448 -7404 -No
Sunday calla .

~rUn~miT:Vs 1."~ucted

and held captiva by Matthew
Blaisdel. C
lim e1121 The Equ.llzer
Mentally retarded adult is
l8lsely accused of murdering
his co-worker.
ll2l Evening Newa A wrap up
of today's news and a look
ahead to tom?rrow's news
stories. ( t :00)
fll (l) Benny Hill
10:30 (}) American Snopahota
(I) A L.Ngue of Their Own

My overweight friend sighed
• whilillooking into the bakllfY, "I'm
. . . •
a thin peniOi! struggling to get out,
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Dump truck delivery, coal ,
stone, sand, grJvel, till and
SIWdust. 304 -176-3190.

From ~untsville, Alabama
Tractor pulling.
(I) Sign Off
[I) Wlldl Me Move! 1;1
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reportll on world economics
and financial naws wHh Lou
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(l) Love Comectt.on
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R &amp; M Custom Couches and
R•uphotstery, St. Rt . 7, Crown

City, Oh. 814 -256-1470, Eve.
114-448-3438 . Open daily 9lo

4 :30, Set. 9 ,30 to 1:30. Old &amp;
new UphostenKI.
M_owr•y1s Upholstering aerving
tn count'f area 22 veers. The best
In fl.'rnhur6 upholstering. C•ll
304 - 676 - 4164 for free
fttlmaits ,

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about the Lightner slam double. Doubling a slam that U1e opponents exj)ect
to make asks partner to make an un,
usual lead. Sometimes this means that
you should not double a slam that you
expect to beat, if the double will cause
your partner to make the wrong lead.
This type of confusion created an
enormous swing in- a team match at
the North American CJlampionships in
July.
'-The opening two-spade bid had special meaning for the East-West part·
nership, showing five spades and five
diamonds, as well as an opening bid.
Although his pr.imary suit was weak,
South could not risk passing such an
offen5e:Oriented hand and so over·
called three hearts. North tried six
hearts, and all East's double really
meant to say was that ·North had
erred. Unfortunately West knew about
Lightner slam doubles, and it sounded
as if North was bidding slx to make.
So, looking for a unusual lead, he led a
diamond. The result - the doubled

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queen. He then took 12 tricks on a
crossruff, losing only the ace of hearts.
Opening lead judgment was on tar·
get at the other table. There six hearts
was doubled and redoubled, but the
lead of a spade set the contract two
·
tricks.

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304-675 -e370.

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R &amp; R W1tet Service. Home
ciltlt'S. well• . pools filled . Formerly James Boys Waters.Call

.

Stort Slap Ma•wall dares to
look back and see all 1he
things gaining on him .
10:00 (}) Slralght Tollt
· 8 (%) 1111 St. Elsewhere
Westphall's resolve to get an
AIDS patient program may
~~ him fired;£

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J &amp; J Water Service. Swimming
pools, ci•terna. wells. Ph. 614 245 -9285 .

87

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backstage record of Tomlin's
preparation for The Search
lor Signs of Intelligent Life in
the Universe chronicles her
creative_process. c::J
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. Seriously wounded In
shootout, Magnum's in death
defying srtuation.(R)
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Carpet in•talled, WOtk guaran.
teed. free ntlm1t... 304 ·&amp;75 1 020 or after 6:00 676· 2288 .

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the day's world news and In
depth feature reports . (1 :00)
Ill (l) MOVIE: The Otlerman
Weekend (AI (1 :42)
8:05 CIJ Sanford and SDn
e:30 (I) Lao! Fron11er King of the

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7:05 CIJ Andy Griffith
7:30 DIll Hollywood Squares
(!) Schol11tlc Sports
America (T). Airs weekly.
Focuses on High Schoql
athletes and academics.
Hosted by Chris Fowler.
CIJ Newlywed Game
Gill Judge
lim Wheel ol Fortune 1;1
ll2l Croaal" (0 :30)
11)1121 liJ) Jeopardy! 1;1
IIJ) M8jor League 8aMball
fll (l) WKRP In Cincinnati
7:35 CIJ Sa~ford and Son
8:00.(}) Second Honeymoon
8 Ill 1111 Highway to
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Karate from Tulsa, Oklahoma

WATE;RPROOfiNG
Unconditional llf.. ime gua•ant • Local referencn fur-n ished.
frH Htimetat. Cell collect
1 ·1514· 2J7 -0AIJ8, day or ntght
Ao gers Baaement
Waterproof ing

2919.

1978 Ford Pinto. 1972 Ford , Yamaha Enduro :XT-360 1986.
Pinto. New lll1coln Arc welder. L- milnge. Call 814· 446SUd•ln truck
cemper. Call 6753.
614·446·14&amp;2 or 446-8452.

OffiCe Space for Rent. Exc•llent
for Anornevt. Accountant. etc.
Close to Court House. Call
Wiseman Real E1tate Agency .

Space for small trailers. All
hook -ups. Cable. Also efficiency .
rooms; air and cable. Maaon.
W .Va . Ca11304- 773·6661

74

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.,

Watterson 's Water Hauling,
reuonable rates, ' Immediate
2.000 gallon deliverv, ciSterns,
pools. well. etc. call 304 - 576·

9 o30 · 4 o30 . 614 · 992 -2363

71 Auto's For Sale

,

446-4477

1980 Chevy pickup 4a4 1,4 ton ,
Pl.. pb .. 4 lpd. ·59.000 mi.
13200.- Calll1• · 446-4226.

Grain

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CARTER ' S PLUMBING

1979' Ford 9000 CO. PS , AC ,
8·92 Detro11 •ngine 430, 1 3
apHCI, 38.000 A' s 1 973 Frue ..

Duree Boara . Bred ;uat Ilk• the
boars w. tn1ed at the Ohio
T1111tion that gained over 2.1
lb1 . per dey. Roo• Bentley,
Sabina. OH . 813·684·2398.

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Space for Runt

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Cheera

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j'RAVEL AGENCY 'i\.$'50CtATION ---..f':-

•aoo.

304-675-5122 .

63

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&amp; Campers

.

1977 Pontie~;: 8onntrYilil, '
door. f1 .000.00 . 3104 ·176·
3638.

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46

FRANK AND ERNEST•

Ho&lt;T~es

1987 Cavell• R.S .. good condi·
tion . 3~ · 671 · 2881 .

198ti Ford Elcon. AM ·FM cat ·
Utt, 304· &amp;715 - 7123 ,

814· 211·8451 .

57

Rooms for rant by week or
month'. Call 614· 992 · 7621 .

79 Motors

,

1983 Yellowston•. 23 tt uavtl
trail.. . altoeps -4 , roll up awning.
A11u hit ch, brllk• and away·
con1rol. told .wav jac:k.l . exc
cond. phone 304-882 -2324 .

3935 .

CROSS II. SONS
U .S. 315 W•t. Jacklon. Ohio.

Oct. 7· 8 :00 PM. Wo wll bo

Furnish'ed room . 875. Utili1in
paid . Share bath. Single male.
919 Second. Gallipolis. C&amp;ll
446 -4416 after 7pm.

, ·800-843 -3767 ,

2Z ft . Stercraft. S1800: truck
c..-n p ....
304-578 · 2383

holding a special fHd•c-'fule.
Musical
All breeds including Holatelns.
Cattls will be accepted all diiY · 1972 CJ -5 Jeep . Dual exhsust.
InstrumentS ·
614-367-06e9 .
Tuu. 1nd up to 1 :00 PM Wed . Good body, tires &amp; rims . Call
Hauling eveilable. A1hen1 UviS·
814-446-8010.
Firewood for sale- S30.00 .
tock Sale. 1 mite aaat of Albany
pich -up load . delivered. C&amp;ll Snare drum for sale. like new.
on St . Rt. 10. Call Stoek yard ·
Roger Me,ade· 614·388· 9016
Orig. cost f300 Sell for 1100.
614-682·2322
or 698· 3531. 1983 Jeep Scrambler. 8 cyl. 4
or 388, 9341 .
Cell614 -446 -9379.
Evenlnga.
speed. black with soft 'top.
4•.500 actual miles . $5000.
Big Dakota Farm home built on Yameha trumpet. good condl·
Quarter Horse Gelding. Very Coli 814· 985-4324 .
your lot. S12.996 &amp; up. Call
tion . phone 304 -675 - 5961after
good wllh children . Call 114614 -ee6-7311 .
1980 Ford Van E160 custom
L::==========:.JLe:::p:
.m:.= =======:.J 949-2682 after 7 P.M .
paint, chrome wagon wheela,
n.wWSWtirn, CB , t4,500.00.
Quality fifewood. all hardwood.
for sale. 525 a pick -up load Call

Stru\1, $ 119.95 pair, in1t1lltd.
Moat models. Muffllf Man. 9
Stimpson Ave . Athen1. Ohio

aeoo,do

675-3638.
Callahan's Used Tire Shop. Over
1 ,000 tires. sizes 12, 1 3.._ 14, 1 5.
16, 16 .5. 8 miles out Ht . 21B .

Auto Repair

1971 Chl\lroletlmpala
'good shape . 1978 Dauon
1350.00 . Ph on• 304 · 895·

61 Farm Equipment

Male Da chshund, 1 yr . old. Call

614-245 ·9495 .

WANTED TO BUY junk or
wrecked eutomobilu, atate
name, addreu 1nd phone
number. 304- 876 -8859 .

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UB.OO. 304· 675· 1731 .

304-675·439 • .

576-7421 .
King wood &amp; coal burner with
blower . Used -1 year . $225 . Call

T~rea. all.teasoOal. -4 each, radial
P236R715 - 16 inch , all for

814-9t2· 6682 . 614-992· 7121
or 814-992-5388.

1 976 Chl\ltolet Ctpricl . 4 door.
air c:ond .. new tires. 1400

LiVI:Silld

SIGNS : Portabta light.c:l sign•
S299 ; Nonlig hted f199. Free
Delivery·leriera. WV 1 -1800·

642-2434: Ohio 1-eoo-533-

Dual aJthauet kits. 199.96 In·
1telled. Most Fords. Chevy
trucks.
4•4's. Muffler
Man , 9 Stimpson Ave., Alhens,
Ohio. 1 -800 -843 -3787 .

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Stainless staelexhauet S'fslems.
Now cu1tom made for your
truck, motor home or cfa11lccar.
With Uf•tlme warrant'f . Muffltr
Man, 9 Stimpaon Ave .. Athens.
Ohio 1-iloo-8•3· 37157 .

Qualit'f Fruits and Vegetables
retail and who'-ule. B 6 S
Produce across from Pina Hut,
Gallipolis, Ohio.

GE apt size portable wuher and
dryer $225 .00. RCA Wh irpool
trash compactor , like new,

THE WORKING
MAN ' S FRIEND

1981 Chevette, 1985 Chavette,
1,:185 Alliance. 1977
MOB.
1984 Mon1eCarlo, 1983 Nlnan
Sentra. Call 614 -448 •1980.

304-675-8937 otter 5 p.m.

68

Budge'! Trensml,aions : used rebuilt . all types. Gulflntee 30
days. Cash and Ct~rry or instal.

y,,,,

7288 .
Split lirewood for sale. Oak.
Ash , Hickory. S20 plck· up load.

voula lies 1o her strict father
so she can go to the school
dance. I;!
1!J ShOwBiz T-y News of
the entertainment world is
anchored live from New
York. (0:30)
iiJl WKRP In Cincinnati
Ill (l) Too CION for Comfort
8:35 CIJ Carol Burnett
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and financial news with Lou
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·1111!2) liJ) Wheel of Fortune

Coli 614-379-2220,
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Muaicel
Instruments

Kimball Con.ala Plano, t700 .

614· 742-21 e2 .
Sofas and chairs priced from
$395 to S995 . T&amp;bles &amp;50 and
up to $125 . Hide·&amp;-bttds $390
to S595. Recliners 5225 to
S375'. lamps 828 to $126.
Dinettes $109 and up to &amp;;495 .
Wood table w · 6 chairs $285 to
$795 . Desk 8100 up to 8376.
Hutch as $400 · &amp;nd up Qunlo.
beds complete w · mattrenes
&amp;295 and up to 8395 . Baby bede
8110. Manresses or box springs
full or twin 568. firm 578. and
sse Queen sets 8225, King
8350. 4 drawer ch"t $159 . Gun
cabinets 6 gun . Gu or electric
range S375. Baby mattresses
S35 &amp; S45. Bed frames S20.
S30 &amp; King frame $50. Good
selec1ion of bedroom suites,
metal cabinets, he&amp;dboards 130
and up to 565

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614-446-0968 .

1-800 -843-3767.

Floor lamp, 3 light. f 10. E•arcise bike, S30. Large 3 shea
nicely finished bookcase. t20 . 2
white ceramic Spanish decpr
end tabla lamps with new
shades, 125. each. Can 614,
992 -241·3 after 5:00pm ...

(I) Nightly BuaNia Report

U18d and rebuilt transmluiont.
I nt8fnalty inspscted and guaran·
teed . ln11allatlon IVMieble. We
buy junk transmluiona . Call

Catalytic converters, only
189.96. 'Moat mod~s . Installatio n also available. Muffler Man.
9 Stimp.an Ava ., Athans, Ohio.
M ixed hard wood slabs. t12 per
bundle. Containing appro•. 1 Yz
ton . FOB . Ohio Pallet Co.
Pomeroy, Ohio. 614-992 -6481 .

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other hours.

614-992· 6924.
Patriot mobile home, well inlu ·
l&amp;ted, underpenning. porehea.
air cond. metal bldg, wa1her,
dryer, atove, ref, almost newhide-a-bed. 304- 675 -?321 ,

44

.for Rent

S1 8.000 .00 . 304-675-7e33 .

32 Mobile Homes

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614-446-0338.
Like new. maintenance free , 2
br ranch, .fuily carpeted . 15 min.
to Gallipolis or Mercerville.
S27,000. Ca11614 -256 -6200

Livingroom•u;t••·•199-$599.

Bunk beds wi1h bedding- f 199.
Full size manres1 &amp; foundation

perfect place tO live if it
weren't for us humans?."

304-676-2383 .
Home for Sale by Owner :
Greenbrier Est .. JBR .. bi-level
on 2 . 4 acres, AC , W . B_F.P., wet
bar, 2 car garage. Ph. Before
4 :00PM 614 -446 -4009 After
4PM . Ph . 304 -675-3816 .

Olive St. , Gallipolis.
NEW- 6 pc. wood group· $399.

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1111 Newa

17 ft. U·Hull 75 HP Evenrude
Outboard with trailer, 304·· 576·

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fo~r Krambled words below to form four simple words.

(!) SportaLook (T)
(I) Dr.. Who

12- windows. 1 2- storm win·
dows. 1 • storm door. Call
For Sale: Large house plants.
. C&amp;lf e\laningt -614- 245-9372.

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EVENING

1981 Honda Rebel 250, 1950.
304-175-5888 .
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825

Gospel Music. Businen- all
merchandise &amp; displays. C.ll
6, 4 -388-8400 before9:00 AM ,

Shop

BORN LOSER

Motorcycles

1986 Honda CR 12&amp;. Good
cond. Priced tO 1ell. Call 614 ·

W6fd wood burner. 12 gauge
32 " full choke 1hotgu'n. Brown·
ing patent. Call61 4-448 - 3348.

61 Household Goods

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45631 .

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KIT 'N' CARL YLI! ®by L8rry Wrighl

1

614-446-3347 .

tion , lots of room and does a
good busineu. Will aacrifiCe, for
fast Sate. lnQujre: Box Cia 105.
Ave .

Misc. Merchandise

Brunswick pool table. 3.\ slate
bed. Several Schwinn 10 epd.
bikes. Cell 114-448· 81 68 after

Building for Leaae: 1,800 sq. ft .
Rt. 7, Cheshire. Ohio. Cali

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Wednesday, September 30, 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

....--Local briefs-----... Showers, storms spread eastward today
Eight forfeit bonds in court

Eight persons charged with speeding forfeited bonds in the
court of Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyler Tuestlay night.
Forfeiting bonds were Robert L. Decker, Corbin, Ky, $66;
Vincent Mossman, Pomeroy, $43; Crystal Richmond, Rutland,
$47; Kenneth Brand, Jr., Cincinnati, $44; Darin Roach,
Pomeroy, $53; David Shafer, Langsville, $49; Judith Ross,
Athens, $45; and Judy Musser, Pomeroy, $45.
Others forfeiting bonds were David Lambert, Centerville,
$88, open · flask; Jacob Schuler, Pomeroy, $375, DWI ; Freddie
Icenhower, Columbus, $43, left of center; Mary Lewis, Houston,
Texas, $43; stop sign violation; Melvin Lee, Charleston, W. Va.
$63, operating under suspension, and $49 speeding; and Noble
Payne, Sissonville, W. Va., $53 stop sign violation.
Fined in the court were Sandra Halfhill, Rutland, $49 and
cos~s. speeding; Twila Trader, Albany, $45 and costs, speeding;
Charlotte Call, Long Bottom, $47 and costs, speed\llg; Brian
Grindsdtaff, Racine, $63 and costs, operating under suspension;
Edward J. King, Pomeroy, $53 and costs, operating under
suspension; Mark Reitmire, Pomeroy, $213 and costs, petty
theft, and Robert Rogers, Letart, W. Va., $375 and costs, OWL

Squad has four calls Tuesday
Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports four calls
Tuesday; Middleport at 1: 33 p.m. to Addison where a car had
gone in the river; no InJuries; Rutland at 5:13p.m. transported
Rebecca Johnston fr'om an auto accident to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; Middleport at 6:13p.m. to North Third Ave. and Race
St. for Bambi and Crystal Runyon who were treated but not
transported; Columbia Township Fire Department to a small
structure fire on County Road 1.

Water line repairs scheduled
Middleport Water Department will be repairing water lines
starting at 9 a.m. Thursday morning. Page. Maple, Headley ,
Russell and Railroad Sts., and the west end of Page St. will be
affected. Rain will cancel the repair work.

Seeks judgment in Meigs court
Telmark Inc. , Syracuse, has filed an action'rn Meigs County
Common Pleas Court against Earl R. and Glenda Hunt , Long
Bottom, for a judgment of $4,342.10.
Farmers Bank and Savings Company has filed suit against
James Payne al)d Viki Payne, Pomeroy , for a judgment of
$2,156.57.
An action for foreclosure and cancellation of a land contract
has bveen filed by Kenneth Lawson, Syracuse, against Bruc~
and Debra F:leming, Columbus.
An action instructing the distribution of proceeds deposited in
escrow with the clerk ·of courts from the sale of real estate has
been filed in regard to the case of Sandra K. Carl versus Dwight
Carl.
Shock probation has been granted to Eddie Patrick and Jerry
Alien Stone ..,And the court has denied a motion to suppress
evidence in the state's case against David Paul Cain.
Appointtd by the court as a member of the Board of Directors
of Leading Creek Conservancy District was James G.
Mourning. Mourning will complete ihe unexpired term of Karen
Clark who resigned.
.
Dismissed was the case of Capital Financial Services Inc. No.
2 versus Thomas L. Goett, et al.

New Haven man extradited
James Logan, 36, last known address New Haven, W.Va., has
been returned to Franklin County to face charges of aggravated
vehicular homicide, carrying a co ncealed weapon and havi ng a •
weapon under a disability. Logan was arrested Saturday in
Pomeroy, on a warrant from Franklin County, by Meigs
Sheriff's Deputy Kenneth Klein. Extradition proceedings took
place Monday In Meigs County Common Pleas Court before
Judge Charles H. Knigpt.

By United Press International
Rainshowers and thunderstorms will be scattered today
from the eastern Great Lakes
and New England south through
the Atlantic Coast states into
Florida , the National Weather
Service said.
Showers and thunderstorms
will be most numerQus from the
northern and central Appalachians into the Carolinas and
across much of Florida. Rain will
be likely over much of Ne~
England, but the rest of the
nation will have mostly sunny or
partly cloudy skies .
A co!d front stretching from
Ohio to the Gulf of Mexico
brought thunderstorms and high
winds Tuesday that in New York
state blew down branches and
damaged boats moored on a lake.
"There's still going to be
showers and thunderstorms
from the front today," Hugh
Crowther from the Nat tonal
Weather Service said. "There' ll
be a pretty good chance of rain
from the front again in New York
state."
In Buffalo, N.Y., winds gusted
at 62 mph at the airport as winds
in Blockville tore down large tree
branches and damaged boats
and docks at Chauta uqua Lake.
Winds blew in at close to 44 mph
at Allegheny County airport in
'

Daily stock prices
(As of 10:30 a.m.)
Provided by
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewi

An order to destroy 4,522 marijuana plants seized by the
Meigs County Sheriff's Department and the Bureau of Criminal
Investigation has been filed in Meigs County Common Pleas
Court .

wOOd W ard ___(C_o_nt_in_u_ed_r_ro_m_pa_g_e_1_l- - - -

Marjorie K. ·Mfller, ·Middleport, has filed a divorce action in
Meigs County Common Pleas
Court agains~ James E. Miller,
Amherst.
A dlssolu tion of marriage has
been granted Christy White and
Sherman Dale White.

REFRIGERATORS, TYs
GAS i ELEC. RANGES

COUNTY
APPLIANCES
627 3rd Avt., Gallipolis
PH. 446-1699

HOUIS: I A.M.-6 P.M.

Friday through Sunday
A chance of showers Frida¥,
with fair weather Saturday and
Sunday. Highs will be in the 60s
Friday and ranging from 55 to 65
Saturday and Sunday. Overnight
lows will be in the 40s Friday
morning, ranging from 35 to 45
early Saturday and in the 30s
· Sunday mornillg.
South Central Ohio
Partly cloudy and windy today,
with highs near 70. Clearing
tonight, with a low in the mid 40s.
Mostly sunny Thursday, with
highs in the mid 60s.
·
The probability of preciplta tlon is 20 percent today and near
zero tonight and Thursday .
Winds will be from the west to
northwest at 10 to 20 mph today ,
becoming northwpsterly at less
than 10 mph tonight.

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On September 23, 1 9B7,
in the Melga County Probete
Court, Caae No. 25839,
Martha Collen Van Meter,
104 locuat · Street, Pom.eroy. Meiga County, Ohio.
45769, waa appointed Executrix of the eatate of Leo·
nard Earl VanMeter, deceaaed, late of 1 04 locuat
St . Pomeroy , Meiga County,
Ohio . 46769 .
.
Robert E. Buck ,
Probete Judge
Lena K. Neaaelroad, Clerk
191 30; (1 0) 7. 14, 3tc

Hospital news
Tuesday Admissions - Joan
Hoffman, Middleport; Susan Tillis, Rutland; William Vaughan ,
Shade; Judy Reuter, Middle·
port; Julia Engle, Middleport.
Tuesday Discharges - Earl
Wines III, Conn_ie Manley .

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FRONTS:
Warm

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r;/J Static

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Map shows minimum temperatures. At least 50% of any shaded area 's forecast
to receive precipitation indicated
UPI

WEATHER MAP - Ralnshowers and thunderstorms will be
scattered from the eastern Great Lakes and New Enrland south
throurh the Atlantic Coast states into . Florida. Showers and
thunderstorms will be most numerous from the northern and
central Appalachians into the Carolinas and across much !Jf
Florida. Rain will be likely over much of New England. The rest of
the nation will have mostly sunny or partly cloudy skies. lllgh
temperatures will be In the 60s or 70s across the majority of the
nation.
r

Public Notice

Public Notice

in the Meiga County Probete
Court. Caae No , 25840,
John H. Gibtlon, 492 Eatatea Drive, Athena. OH .
45701 , waa appointed Exe·
cutrlx of the eatat'e of Lana
0 . Gibaon, deceaaed, late of
Route 4. Pomeroy. OH .
45789 .
Robert E. Buck.
Probate Jucjge
lena K. Nesaetroad. Clerk
(9) 30: 1101 7. 14. 3tc

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On September 23. 1987,
In the Meiga County Probete
Court ,
e No. 25837,
linda S. Putlina. p. 0 . Box
207, Pomeroy, Ohio 46789,
waa appointed Executrix of
the ettate of John P. F•ick ,
deceaaed. late of SA 33,
33330,
Pomeroy, Ohio
45769 .

Public Notice

Announcements

by Woodward 's em ployer, The time (in the hospital), I talked to
Washington Post, he got into him . No one from the family was
Casey's tightly secured hospital there."
room sometime after his first
Asked by the Times why he
attempt to speak to the dying withheld the story until now -a
director ended in his ejection ques tlon also posed in an article
from the building.
that appeared today in his own
In a four-minute exc hange with newspaper - Woodward said
Casey, Woodward writes in that like others, he does not
"Veil: The Secret Wars of the consider Casey's mumbled
CIA," he asked the spymaster to answer a certainty.
admit a major role in diverting
"It didn' t pass the threshold
U.S. arms sales profits from Iran test for a news story," he
to the Nicaraguan Contra rebels. conceded. "It wasn't substantial
Casey nodded, Woodward .. enough .... I've described it in the
writes, and when asked why he book as best I can, (but) it leaves
would do it, the staunc h suppor- a thousand questions, and that's
ter of President Reagan replied, why we didn't put it in the
"I believed, " then lapsed into paper." ·
· He also acknowledged to the
sleep.
Casey's widow , So phia, has Times that while he is personally
called Woodward a liar and has convinced Casey knew of the
insisted she or her daughter were possibly criminal diver sion
by' his side constantly after he scheme, "I would not describe
entered Georgetown University Casey as completely lucid (in the
hospital l ."
Hospital with brain cancer Dec.
Gates told his Princeton au15. Casey died at home in New
dience
he knew of no CIA officials
York May 6.
aware
of the diversion before it
"Use common sense, " Wood·
turned
up in the administration'·s
ward said in an interview TuesInternal
investigation between
day with the Los Angeles Times.
Nov.
21
and
Nov. 25, the day it
•'He was in the nos pi tal three
months. Did they go to the was revealed publicly .
"(But) whether Mr. Casey
bathroom? Did they go to lunch?
Did they go to sleep? The second knew, I don't know," Gates
conceded.
The CIA deputy was named
·Licences issued
acting -director after Casey underwent surgery Dec. 18 and he
Marriage licenses have been later was nominated by Presiissued in Meigs County Probate dent Reagan to replace Casey
Court to Thomas Keith Woods, permanently upon the director's
38, Middleport, and Lisa Tay resignation Feb. 2.
Allen, 28, Middleport; Jeffrey
Allen Miller, 21, Middleport, and
Darla Lou King, 18, Pomeroy;
Howard Thomas Jeffers, 20,
GOOD USED
Pomeroy, and Terressa Lee
Smith, 25, Pomeroy .
WASHERS, DRYERS

Seeks divorces

Ohio Extended Forecast

PUBLIC NOTICE
Saturday, October 1Oth.
19B7 at 10:00 · A .M .. the
Home National Bank, Ra cine. Ohio, wilt offer for aate
at public auction the follow ing:
19B1 - Otda Cuttaaa 1 G3AR47ASBM40B82
1 9B4 - Chevy Chavette
- 1G1AJ78C9EY20483B
1 977 - Chevy Blazer CKl1B7F128953
The Home National Bank
reaerve1 the right to bid at
the nle and to reject any or
att bida.
(91 29, 30: (1 01 7 , 8. 9

Veterans Memorial

Issue order to destroy ·pot

Weather

Firm
Price
Am Electric Power ............. 27%
AT&amp;T .... ....... ....... .... .... ....1 .. 33%
Ashland Oil ................. ....... 65'h
Bob Evans Farms ................ .19
Charming Shoppes ........ ...... 22%
Federal MoguL.. ........ ., .... ...... 44
Goodyear T&amp;R ................ ... 71 %
Heck' s Inc . .... ............ .... ...... 4Ys
Lands' End ......... .. .. .. .... .. .... 24\4
Limited Inc ...... ............ ..... .35'h
Multimedia Inc ..... ... ........ ...... 69
Rax Restaurants .. .... .. .......... 4'h
Robbin s Myers ...... .. .. ..... .10\4
Shoney 's Inc .............. ... ...... 28%
Wendy 's lntL .. .......... ...... .. ... 9 ~
Worthington ln&lt;l ... ............... 24 %

Meet Friday
Meigs County REACT Tea m
wili meet Friday, 7:30 p.m., at
Pleasers Restaurant in Pomeroy. All members are urged to
attend.

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theastern North Uakota as
stqrms improved. The Chikas a temperatures dropped into the
tl
River crested 2 'h feet above
flood stage and is expected to fall 30s. Skies over Texas were par Y
below flood stage today.
cloudy but eastward, rain fell on
Forecasters issued a frost
Florida for the third day in a
.
advisory Tuesday night for nor- row .
WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST TO 8 AM EDT 10..1-87

Pittsburgh, Pa.
The storms produced brief
heavy rainfall in Chattanooga,
·T enn. , where over threequarters of an inch fell in an hour
and a half.' Huntsville, Ala.,
picked up over a half inch of rain
in less than an hour.
Other heavy rainfall was
recorded in Zanesville, Ohio,
with .87 inches; London, Ky.,
with .77 inches; Jackson, Ky.,
with .70; and Miami, Fla., with
.65.
In Oklahoma, flooding caused
by Sunday's and Monday's

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