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6-The Daily Sentinel

Wednesday. September 10. 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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square feet of office space for social services, with a
department funds .
minimum of four offices. A two-year leasesoould also
Roberts reported he has agr('('d to assist Columbia
Include interior and exterior malntalnance.
Township trustees In widening a sL'Cion of To"nship
The board approved Rutland F1re Department's
Road 1 near lhe Meigs-Vinton line.
plans to purchase fire equipment from each of four
Roberts and Ted Warner, county htghway
companies which submilted equipment bids two
superintendent, reported that snow equipmcn: at the
weeks ago 10 lhe board. Rutland will buy equipment
counly highway garage "Is In good shape for winter"
from the Sutphen Corp., of Amlin, totaling $.1,&amp;11.:-&gt;l;
with two graders and slx snowplows.
Finley Fire Equlpmenl, McConnelsville, $2,317.83;
Warner reported that sealing of coun:y road s is
Warren Fire Equipment, Warren, $2.076; and Oils
nearly finished and that employees arP presently
Mountaineer, Ravenswood, W.Va., $3,175. The Ore • working on County Road 35.
department choose the lowest bids for all equipment
Roberts. Warner and the rommlssioners discussed
needed. Total expenditures will he $11,210.33, to he
briefly the rosslblity of having a highway department
paid through an $11.1XXJ Community Development
equipment sale, but no definite decision was made in
Block Gran!. Tl)e remainder will he paid with ftre
the matter.

In rrsr&gt;&gt;nS&lt;' to a question from Commissioner Rich
Jones. Warner said that highway deparmenltruck,,
loaders and graders (wllh Ihe exception of an older
grader!. are equipped with beepers to warn when the
equipment is I:Eing operated In reverse. The question
was sparked by a recenllncidenlln Hocking County In
which a highway department official was run over
and killed by a piece of equipment as it backed up .
Warner said all new equipment is equipped with
warning beepers.
ln final business. !he commissioners approved a
request to purchase a new television for the men's
section of the county infirmary. The infirmary has
sufficient funds for !he purchase.

Glenn,
4 banks
facing
lawsuit

Eastern board seeking limit
on out-of-district staff trips .

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the 1980's .. .' Bassetl Bargain Days VIlli' From coast to coast,
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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio, Thursc;tay, September 11. 1986

By NANCY YOACIIAM
Sentinel Staff Wrller
Bid openings for office space for the Social Services
Division ol lhe Meigs County Department of Human
Servlces, and for restroom facilities for !he Syracuse
roadside park, have been set for Oct. 1, 1:30 and 2
p.m., respectively, In the office of the Meigs County
Commissioners.
Both the Syracuse project and the request for office
space will he advertised as soon as rosslble, the toard
announced In Wednesday's regular meeting.
Plans for the Syracuse facility have tEen rompleted
by Meigs County Engineer Philip Roherts and a copy
submitted to the commissioners.
The Department ofHuman Services L&lt; In needof950

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The Eastern Local Board of
Education, meeting Tuesday in
regular session, approved several
requests from personnel to a !lend
school-related meetings.
It was noted that the board is
attempting to limit thl' numi:Er of
personnel who atlend workshops.
meetings and conferences by requiring reports to the board and
related personnel from those who
attend such activities.
Approved by lhe board were
requests from Cathy Johnson,
Chester principal, to attend a
Tri-County Principals' In-Service
meeting on Sepl.17 and a Beginning
Elementary Principals' Conference on Sept. 15-16. The board wUI
1!!\Y .]'o~~~-~ mlleage for lhe
ln-~rv~ meeting. Costs ,to the
board lor the principals' conference
wiU be a registration lee of $95, $65
for a single room, and mileage.
The board also approved a
request from Dennis Eichinger,
Eastern alhletlc director and head
basketball coach, to attend an
Athletic Directors' Clinic Ocl. 5-7.
Registration and mileage cosls for
lhe clinic will I:E paid from the

district's athletic fund. The board
will pay the costs for a substitute
teacher for Eichinger.
A trip to lhe Farm Science
Review In Columbus on Sept. 24 for
Vocational Agriculture Teacher
Brian Windon and 17 students was
also approved. The toard will pay
lransportallon costs to Include
gasoline and the regular salary of
lhe bus driver. The board wUI also
pay for a substitute teacher for
Windon.
Some elementary schools In
Eastern district do not have head
teache rs. It was reported that this is
a problem when a principal from
one of these schools must attend
functions outside the school durtng
day hours. In order to alleviate the
problem, the board decided that a
substltute teacher should he hired
to replace a regular teacher In lhe
school, who would In tum replace
ti:E principal for the day or days
Involved.
The following business was also
conducted by the board:
-Con! inulng contracts were
awarded bus drivers Flossie Dill

and Rulh Masters, whose names
were unintentlonally omltled from
a r:revlous list of drivers who were
awarded contracts.
-Hired Pam Doughitl as girls'
junior varsity volleyball coach.
-Hired Don Jackson as a
volunteer girls' junior high volleyball coach, at no cost to the board.
-Added Wanda Wolfe to a list of
substitute cafeteria workers.
-Approved payment of mileage
to Coach Ralph Wigal to a track
even! held this past spring In
Columrus.
-Following completion ri the
ngular rusiness. the board rroved
Into executive session.
Present for the · meeting were
ooard members Roger Gaul, ~"!'·~'
Smith, Kaley Manlcke and
Caldwell; Board President Susie
~elnz; Superln ten dent Richard Roherts and Eastern High Principal
Dan Apling. Clerk Eloise Basion
was absent because of a death In the
family.
The next regular meeting of lhe
toard wil he Sept. 23, 8 p.m. The
r&lt;Jbllc Is welcome to attend.

COLUMBUS, Ohio !UP! I - 'llle
Federal Elections Commission has
filed a lawsuit against Sen ..John
Glenn. his 1~ presidential committee and four Ohio banks.
The sui!, filed Wednesday in U.S.
Distrlc! Court In Columbus,
charges !hat $2 million In campaign
loans were illegal. It seeks civil
penalties against the defendants of
S5.1XXJ or more.

MORE SPACE AVAilABlE- Danny Circle, an employee rl GaWa
Paving Inc., Wellstm, applies a fresh 11\,Ver of striping at the site of the
new parking lot built lor Holzer CliniC Inc.'s main facUIIy on Jackson
Pike m GaiDpoU... Gallla Pavmg representative Paul Edwards said
nearly :1!0 new parking spaces are heing created from the areu hehlnd

Holzer Medical Cent..r.

Panel backs fire chiefs action during toxic blaze
By LEE LEONARD
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP! I
Miamisburg Fire Chief RotErt
Menker set the stage lor controlling
a dangerous phospl'orus !Ire two
months ago by forcefully taking
command and rebuffing two at ·
tempts lo overrtde him .
This was afflnned Wednesday by
several panelists, Including
Menker, a! an Industry-sponsored
seminar on how to handle disasters
with hazardous chemical
malerlals.
Mayor Dennis Kissinger of Mia·
mlsburg said there were four
different phosphorus emergency
response teams. railroad and shipping personnel, chemical company

RGC names
new director
of program
RIO GRANDE - Richard Utton
has been appointed director of
conllnuingeducatlon at Rio Grande
College and Community College.
A native of Jackson. Utton
graduated from RGC with a
bachelor's degree In secondary
educa !ion, majoring in history, In
1m. He received his master's
degree from John Carroll University In 1974. ·
He has taught history and social
sctenre part-time at RGC since
1~. Lltton serves as accompanls1
for the college's Graner Chorale
and choir.
"As director of oontinulng education," Utton said of his appointment, "I hope to see course
dferlngs expand as the oollege
branches out into areas oot prevlously SI!!Ved.
"Rio has always done what Rio
does well," he added. "! want to
iJ.IOd UJXln !hat"
Meeting the needs ri the non·
traditional student Is what continuIng education Is all about. Litton
said.
He was a member of RGC's first
Grande Chorale In 1966 and has
remained active ln college musical
and dramatic jl'Oducliore since his

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officials and representatives of :ll or
40 agencies on the chaotic scene.
where a toxic cloud threatened
human·health. "Everybody wanted
to get Into the act," he said.
Kissinger said Menker's command ri the situation was challenged, first by personnel from CSX
Transportation, owners of the
derailed tank car. and later U.S.
Environmental Prolection Agency
regional representatives from Chicago and New Jersey.
"Within W minutes there was a
head-on with somebody t rylng to
control it," recalled Menker, saying
he told Police Chief Rohert Goenner
Ia "send him on his way."
"We set lhe stage (lor effective

control of the situation)," Menker
Michael K. Dalton of the tec hni told Jill law enforcement officers, cal support seclionofthc Ohio EPA ,
fire fighlers, city officials 0 and also credited Menker for his strong
representatives of chemical com- presence, saying the Ore chief
panies attending !he dayiong se- knows hest !'ow to fight a !axle
minar sronsored by the Ohio chemical fire.
Manufacturers' Association.
"We had some problems from
Menker, Kissinger and Goenner people, oot from Ohio, who didn't
appeared on a panel discussing understand that,' ' said Dalton.
"Lessons Learned from Miamis· "Bob set !rem st raight.
burg," the five-day episode which
"Chief Menker did a fantastic
saw more than :Jl,!OO Miami Valley job," said Dalton. "He new exactly
residents evacuated from lhelr who was going to do what, and who
homes and rrore than liO people would help him."
overcome by toxic white pl'osptoDalton said II was evident when
rus fumes.
he arrtved on the scene thai a

system was in place to cOmbat the
fire and deal wllh other problems.
in contrast. said Dalton. the statl:'
"had some lcrrtfic problems"
Including an emergency assistance
program thai "falls apart In the
field" because of lack of radio or
telepl'one communications.
Dalton said the EPA wasn't even
certain wbo, In Its own agency, had
the authority to act at the scene.
Goenner, the rolice chief, warned
his fellow rollce officers to make
contact with amateur radio operators now. and securelheircoopera llon In case of a disaster.

Legislators eye reductions in deficit
WASHINGTON (UP! I -House
and Senat~ budget leaders predlcl
Congress will have to cut about $10
bUUon from lhe deficit thls fall to
safely slide In under the red Ink
limit or the Gramm-Rudman balanced budget law.
An unusual joint meeting of lhe
House and Senate budget commit·
tees was rostponed Wednesday and
rescheduled for today to begin the
process of complying with GrammRudman.
Administration and congressional estimates show about $9.4
bUUon in deficit reduction Is needed

lhls month for Congress to avoid
nexl Hve years, and desplle this
forced across-the-board cuts under year's windfall, will bse aoout $17
the balanced budget law.
billion next year.
Lawmakers have said the tax
Gray said Wednesday If lawmakreform bill, expecled to be ap- ers could stay within the planned
proved thls rronth, soould provide budget and approve about $10
an SU billion windfall to the llllion in deflclt-reductjon meagovernment, which could take care sures, he would he ab~r·to assure
of Ire deficit problem !hls fall. but the House (thai) we wllii:E under
House Budget Commltlee Chair- the Gramm-Rudman lhresoold ."
man Wllllam Gray, D-Pa., and his
That thresoold Is $154 billion Senate counterpart, Pete Dome- within the required $10 billion of
nicl, R-N.M., are r&lt;JShing for atout Gramm-Rudman's $144 billion
$10 bllllon In cuts to avoid an even target for fiscal 1987, which begins
higher deficit In 1987.
Ocl. 1. The federal deficit currently
The tax bill gains and loses Is atout $230 billion.
money several times during !he

Silence surrounds Gorbachev letter
WASHINGTON !UP!) -Soviet
leader Mikhail Gorbachev has
repUed to President Reagan's
Richard Litton
appeal for the release ot jailed
American reporter Nicholas Danlgraduation.
Utton's wide-ranging interests loll, but lhe president says "It Isn't
are reflected by the societies In sate" to discuss the delicate Issue
which he holds memi:Ership. They publicly. .
Reagan revealed for the first
Include the Na tiona! RaUroad
time
Wednesday night that GorbaJ.lls1orlca•Soctety, Phi Alpha Theta
J.llstorlcal Society and the Titanic chev responded to a letter he wrote
appealing for Danlloll's freedom
Historical Society.
He Is a memi:Er of lhe Royal and assuring !he Soviet leader that
Society of Church Musicians and a the journalist Is not a U.S. spy.
When pressed by reporters,
fellow ·ct the American Guild of
however, Reagan begged off any
Organists.
. In addition to his degree pro- further comment, saying, "I don't
grams, Utton has Conducted post- want to rock the boat. It Isn't sate to
graduate sludles at Ohio University discuss the matter."
and Case Western Reserve
The p-esldent madethe remarks
University.
at a li~k-tie dinner in the Rose

Garden In tooor of visiting Brazl·
The department would oot reveal
· lian President Jose Sarney.
what was discussed and Dublnin
Asked If Danlioff, a U.S. News &amp; declined comment as he left the
World Reporl correspondent jailed rullding, IJ.It a senior department
Aug. 30 ln Moscow, mlgh t be olllclal said, "The diplomatic moreleased soon, Reagan said: menlum Is continuing."
"1b!re's no way ID tell."
A private American group,
· Roman Popadluk, a White House meanwhlle, has pined the ftght by
spokesman, said today !hat, "Diplo- announcing plans 10 cancel a
matic l'!ilrls have heen intensi- cuttural exchange next week In the
fied," to win Danllofl's freedom. Soviet Union unless Danlloff Is
But thi! United States Is holding released from jail.
back from stiff retaliatory meaAn admlnlstratbn riflclal told
sures such as sanctions.
United Press International today,
Soviet Ambassador Yurt Dublnln "We have made clEjlr to the Soviets
met with Secretary of State George !hat ti:Ere would be no trade," of
Shultz for 15 minutes at the State Danllotl and Gennadl Zakliarov, a
Department Wednesday ID discuss Soviet United Nations employee
the case, which threatens to derail arrested and jailed 11t spy charges
plans tor a U.S.-Soviet summit this In New York Aug. 23.
vear.
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"The loans made by (the!
dllfendants ... were not made in Ihe
ordinary course of business. The
collateral accepted by the banks for
the loans to the Glenn committee
was Insufficient to guarantee repayment of the loans," the FEC said In
Its sui!.
Offered as collateral were future
fund-raising proceeds, office equipment , dime! mail lists, a $2 million
Insurance policy on Glenn's life,
and 18 letters from Glenn fund·
raisers pledging !heir l'!forts to
ret Ire !he loans.
Banks are prohibited from oontrt·
lxltlng to polllical campaigns. The
four banks, each of which made
SiOO,!OO loans to Glenn's presidential committee. are the Huntington
National Bank, BancOhioand Bank
cme, all of ColumiJJs. and Ameri·
trust of Cleveland.
The Ohio Democratic senator
said the FEC's action putlhe Issue
hefore !he courts, where he wanted
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"Not oniy has ti:E Federal
Elections Commission done exactly
what we wanted ti:Em to oo, bul
what we actually forced them to do
by filing our own suit against the
FEC on July 11.
"The FEC Is not a judicial body
and we told them that ~ they were
going to go around making charges
against lhe banks and the preslden·
!Ia! comminee, we wanted them to
do It In a court of law, where we
would get a fair and Impartial
hearing.

"Both the bank.' and the rommlt-

tee feel that our n·eatment by the
FEC In this matler has been
artJI!rary, Inconsistent and wrong
and we're !Ired of having this cloud
hanging &lt;Wer oor heads. We're
anxious to gel al l !he facts out
hefore toth the ('C urts and the court
of public ~Inion . "

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Troublesome clause _____

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DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON .~REA

WASHINGTON - It its rush to Pllflllexlng problems than tre
rdust'd n:\·k'W ._.uld 1It· mun1\' n&lt;JW
adjournment
earlier this summer, command that there shall be no taw has yil'lded. Th&lt;• sed! wllh I ll.'.L'I'Oss
~'h
when orders and opinions were "respecting an establishment of and shi'Pp has b&lt;•en abandon&lt;'&lt;l .
~m~ f""T"\,_.1.._...,....1 ~= 1-==t
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raining down In torrents, not nruch religion." The coul1 has been
attention was paid to the Supreme grappling with that provision since
ROBERT L. WINGETI'
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Court's
action ·In a case known as at least 1878, when It upheld the
The Circuit Court majority r&lt;·d ·
Publisher
Friedman v. Bernai!Uo County. The bigamy conviction of a Monnon soned that the county seal. disaction was effectively ni&gt; a:tion: wiD had taken a second wife.
played on all police vehicles. official
·. PAT WHITEHEAD
BOB HOEFLICH
The
high
court
reused
to
hear
tbe
In the case rejected this past stationery and legal documents.
· Assistant Publlsher/Conlroller
General Manager
case.
June, the controversy Involved the was a representation of the Chris·
DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
An inference can be drawn from official seal of Berna!Uio County, tlan cross. Without passing on the
that decision that the rourt has had N.M. Adopted In 1925, the seal symbolism of the sheep, the court
News Editor
a bellyful of cases al,ljslng under the depicted a cross with the legend ooted that some witnesses took the
AMEMBER of The United Press International, Inland Dally Press
establishment clause of the Consti- "Con Esta Vencemos,'~ a Spanish sheep also to be a Christian symbol.
~ -·
Association and the American Newspaper Publishers Association.
tution. Durtng the 1985-~ term. tbe phrase meaning "wlth this we The effect was unconstitutionally to
'-.
court
shamelessly fled from decid- conquer." The seal also contained advance the cause of religion. The
. '
LETTERS OF OPlNION are welcome . They ~oold bl' less than 300 words
Ing
a
Pennsylvania case tllat had Images of eight sbeep. AI Fried· seal "pervades the dally lives of
' · long. Alllellers aresu bj ec l to edi ting and rmst be signed with name, address and
telephone number. No un signal letters wil! be published. Letters should be In
been briefed and argued, having to
man, a resident of Albuquerque, county residents."
good taste, addressing Issues, not personalities.
do wlth the rtght of a "high school enlisted the aid of tbe American
religious club to meet after school Clvll Liberties Union In a suit to
under tile same conditions applica- have the seal declared unconstituIt Is regrettable that the Supreme
ble to OTher student clubs. For tbe tional. A U.S District judge ruled Coun turned down the case, for this
time being, at least, their eminen- against him, but tbe lOth U.S field of law cries out for greater
ces are sick of the whole subject.
Circuit, after first affirming the clarification than it has received
. • The administration and Congress still have a lot of work left to do tills
It is possible to sympatlize with decision, changed Its collective since the court •s 1971 decision In
,; year, but most of the pivotal battles have been fought and governmental
that aversion, for no provision in the mind last December and granted Lemon v. Kurtzman. It Is flatly
:: Washington has become a city-in-waiting for judgment day In November.
Constitution has presented more the injunction. The Supreme Court impossible to find any consistency
·• · The assumption In tile capital is that Congress wlllpassa tax reform biD,
;: ilve President Reagan funds to aid the Nicaraguan Contra rebels, confirm
; bls Supreme Court nominees, defy him with stiff economic sanctions
ilgainst South Africa and lash together a federal budget that still leaves the
' J'reasury· deep in red ink.
·- Some of those expectations could be upset, but the real Interest in
ALL OF THAT TALK ASOUT
·• Washington as Congress returns for a scheduled four-week dean up session
TAY... SIMPLifiCATION WA.S
: Is the off-year political campaign and its pay&lt;if In the Nov. 4 elections of 34
Ul"t-IE~VIH6 ...
: st&gt;nators and 435 House members.
,
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·: · Right now. the 99th Congress has 252 Democrats and 00 Republicans
with three vacancies in the House and 53 Republicans and 47 Democrats in
· ~he Senate.
•: . In order to win control of the House In the 100thCongress, tile GOP would
: tiave to increase Its strength bY rnly 38 seats, which would lie a bigturmver
· 'rut nothing like the shifts of 50 to 75 tllat have occured in tile past.
: : Five years ago, the Republicans were talking confidently about taking
; airer the House during this decade. but tlley are far less cocky now about
:&lt;the electoral rewards of the shift toward ronservatism that was heralded
bY Reagan's 1900 election and 1984 landslide.
'
.• Nor are the Democrats showing a lot &lt;i excitement about the traditional
Swing of House seats toward the party tllat lost the ]residential election In
6UT NOW ~li LOO~S AS IF tvE'i~VT~tiNc;,j , "INSI~E EVE'Ii:V t.EAN MEAN ,
tbe last national election. Publicly, both parties seem to expect not much
WILL 6E OKA'1' ... SOMEHOW IT HAP
TA~ REFO~M MOVE'ME'NT, THE~ES
change in the makeup of the House when it returns to work next .January.
What suspense there Is Involves the Senate, where the Democrats need
SUPPEV MY MINV T~AT...
GET
only four more sea ts to regain control. They have the advantage of cnly 12
. ~ts at risk this fall. giving tllem 'l2 GOP seats to shoot at.
There are some observers who think the Democrats have a good soot at
Senate control, but there have been no suggestions tbat the Republicans
are going to have a big loss. Most who see the Democrats taking over are
talking about a narrow victory- perhaps as close as the minimum 5149
outcome they would need.
None of that suggests a very exciting election, except for the history of
mldtenn elections. Some of them have yielded sensational results.
For example, in 1938, two years after the Democrats behind Franklin D.
Roosevelt left the GOP with only 89 seats in the House and 16 in the Senate,
the Republicans roared back with a gain &lt;i 75 seats In the Houseandseven
In the Senate.
The GOP staged a comparable victory in 1946, when !hey gained 65 seats
in the House and 131n the Senate to take rontrol of both houses ri Congress
for the first time since 1928.
On the other side of the partisan ledger, the Democrats gained 50 seats in
WASHINGTON - While tbe recognize will always be associated
But since the Challenger acclthe House and 15 in the Senate In the ~nd midterm of the Republicans'
politicians dawdle and NASA an- with manned space flight.
d?nt, which had the effect of a
last highly popular president, Dwight D. Elsenlnwer.
guishes, the overwhelming major- 85 percent want to build a new oocketful of sand on a. humming
Most of these midterm big-change elections came as a surprtse to the Ity of Amertcans would like to put shuttle to replace the Challenger.
machine, NASA has been paraexperts. Maybe we're getting set up for anotller ore of those Novembers
the Challenger tragedy behind ·
- 76 percent want to send not lyzed bY a pervasive anxiety. The
when we pundits have to send out for napkins towlpethe eggoffthelrfaces.
them and push ahead with the only astronauts but key civUians same engineers are now plagued
Into space.
space program.
with nagging doubts about their
Vox populi Is welling up across
- 73 percent recognize that performance of tasks and trust s
America . The people seem to NASA Is "on the cutting edge In tht'y once thought they could do
understand better than tbe polltl· using technology."
better than anyone In the world.
- 71 percent want the United
clans that space exploration Is tile
Meanwhile, the need to replace
key to the future. Fort he nation that States to "stay ahead" of the Soviet worn·out satellites is beginning to
Is first In space will lead in Union in space exploration.
grow. The backlog of satellites
developing the technologies of
- 60 percent agree that tbe ready to be launched Is buDding,
tomorrow, and the nation with the go~rnment should spend "wha - with little relief In stght before 1989
best technologies will dominate the tever necessary" to maintain lead- at tht' earliest. By 1993, three21st century.
ership in space.
fourths of the communications
In town halls and across bar
The opinion poll coincides with a satellites now in orbit will need to be
stools, consternation over rurspa:e warning from NASA's Advisory replaced.
failures and delays Is being synthes- Council "as to whether NASA can
"The nation has allowed Its space
Ized Into a terse message: Let's get any longer meet the mandate filr technology base to erode," the
back into space!
national preeminence."
NASA Advisory Council declared.
This Is the clear finding of Market
"leaving it with little technological
Opinion Research, which con·
From the beginning, NASA's capabUity io move out In new
dueled a nationwide poll last engineers faced problems they had directions slnuld the need arise."
month. The results, not yet re· oot before dreamed of. Still. they
Yet NASA's problems are inher: leased, were astonishing:
overcame the most appalling obsta- ently solvable. The critical question
- 89 percent want to resume cles to land the first space explorers has more to do with the r~morseless
shuttle flights, despite the risk tht'y on the moon.

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in tht' stling ol ••stablishmcnt dauSi' easrs over th&lt;• past 15 years.
lf Bernalillo County's seal is
unconstitutional, what about the
Great Seal of tht' United Stall'S?
Abovt' an unfinished pyramid, In a
burst of radiance. appears the eye
ol God. The Latin legend assures us
thai "He has favored our undertakings ." The seal appears on every $1
bill tllat Is prtnted. What could be
more "pervasive" than the $1 bill?
What of the national motto? Since
1955 all roins and currency have
c-arried the legend, "In God We
'lhlst ." Are these coins and bllls oot
"pervasive"? What of the Pledge of
Allegiance? Since 1954 it has
described our country as ooe nation
"under God." It is not without irony
that the lOth U.S. Circuli, before It
hanned the Bernalillo seal, began
Its session with a divine invocation:
"God save this honorable court."

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In recent years a majority of the
Supreme Court has thoroughly
muddled the Issue. The rourt
upheld Pawtucket, R.I., In displayIng a city-owned creche In a public
park. It upheld the practice of the
Nebraska legislature In hiring a
chaplain. It upbeld a Minnesota
statute permitting certain tax
deductions by tile parents of
children attending parochial
schools. It authorized the state of
Washington to use public funds lbr
tht' education of a blind student who
wanted to become a minister.

9 o.m.-7 p.m.

Other days, other opinions. The
court rejected an Alabama statute
permitting - mt !'€QUiring, but
permitting- a minute of silence In
public school dassrooms for prayer
or meditation. In 1987it struck down
a program by which public funds
were used for the remedial educa·
tlon of poor children in church·
sponsored schools, even though the
classes were taught by public
school teachers.

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Push to rebuild_-,-___J_ac_k_A_n_de_rs_on_&amp;_Jo_se_p_h_Sp_e_ar
turn of the clock, wllh the capacity
of the American poUtlcal process
not only to do the right thing, but to
do it within a time frame that

exhibits some sense of prlortty,
order, purpose and cohesion.
The national yearning for a space
shuttle tbat Is fall-safe cannot be
indulged much longer. Our political
leaders must face tile reality tllat
space, like every other frontier,
cannot be explored without risk.
President Reagan Is Involved
directly and prominently In the
timetable. Aitoough he has set bold
goals In space, he must now move
the space program ahead rot only
safely but swiftly. The need is to
face squarely the questions of
substance, cut through the bottlenetks of procedure, concUiate the
principled opposition and give to the
space program the stature of a
nat lonal undertaking.
Failure to meet the space
challenge could develop Into a
Uasoo that oould be laid on the
White House doorstep.

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Meistersinger came rushing Into
the room. "I've got lt. I've just
perfected a urinalysis test which
can tell whether a lobbyist is lying

or oot."
"That's good," I said. "But wiD
needs It?"
"We do. There are some lobbyists
wiD are playing with the truth, and
this Is the first scientlflc way of
proving that tlley're making things
up. The test will tell us everything."
"Such as?"

"Let's say a lobbyist has an acid
rain account. He denies he used his
White House contacts to help him In
his work. All the President has to do
Today is Thursday, Sept. II, the 254th day of 1986 with Ill to follow.
ts hand him a specimen bottle."
The moon Is In its first quarter.
"Why should the President do
that?"
1bere Is no morning star.
The evening stars are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
"No President wants a former
nwse born on tills date are under the sign of Virgo. They include staffer to use the Administration for
American short story wrtter 0. Henry (WOllam Sydney Porter) in 1862,
prtvate gain."
authOr D.H. Lawrence in Wl5, exiled former Phllipplne President
"Suppose the person refuses to
· Ferd!Jiand Marcos In 1917 (age 1'8), entertainer Lola Falana in 1946 (age lake the test?"
410t.lllld actress Krlsty McNichol In 1962 (age 24) .
"Then It's obvious he Is trying to
011 thiS date In history:
hide something. Forget acid rain,
' In 1'TT7. trooPS commanded bY Gen. George Washington were defeated
let's lake Soi.tth Korea. A former top
by the British under Gen. William Howe In the Battle r1 Brandywine.
White Hoose official Is making a
. ,11Jl841.,all members of President John Tyler'~ cabinet resigned 1'Xcept 'bundle representing Seoul.
~ ol State Daniel Webster, to jrotest Tyler's veto r1 a bonking blll.
·Through an oversight, he forgets to
• • lD 1973 the elected Socialist government c1 Salvador Allende c1 Chile was tell the people In the Admlnlstratkm
~ a right-wing mllltary coup supported by tbe CIA. Allende died, tllat he Is being paid by tbe
~by his own hand.
Koreans. We don't know If this Is an
111 ]9$&amp;, Secretary of State George Shuhz said tbe United States was accident or an act of greed. That's
to admit S,fXXJ chlldrea fathered by Amertcan Gls during the
where the test comes ln."
'\IIIIIIIII'i War, and IO,Iro VIetnamese political prisoners.
.
"It's dlfflcult to beUeve that one
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about a lobbyist."
• • .A thought forthe day: British writer D.H. Lawrence said, "Pornograp!ly
"Do you want a demonstratkm?"
~
"
"I gave already at the dftce."
· . 11 the attempt to Insult sex.
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"Suppose you were Japan and
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"Someone c lo se to th e
President."
"What If that lo~yist used his
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"How-can you prove that?"
"By my test. If It Is positive he
gets thrown out cl. the Oval Office."
"And If he says he won't take the

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"Is there any way a person can
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"It's Impossible. I worked wlth a
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Nancy. He was lobbying tor the
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Thursday, s,&gt;tember 11, 1986
Thursday, September 11, 1986

Marauders try .for third win. of season a.t Trimble Friday
"'The field is tile same, hut the
feeling remains;" could be the

battle theme r1 the Meigs Maraud·
ers (2-0) as they march to Trimble
(H) Friday at 7::.1 p.m. with bitter
mernortes from a 14-1! upi!et loss
suffered there two years ago (198f) .
Then sophomores, now senk:Jrs
from both squads remember that
crucial evening when Meigs soo!'l'll
• thl' gQ-ahead touchdown in the final
four minutes, and after a return of
turnovers, the Tomcats ra!Ued lor
the )@me winning touchdown in tbe
:nnal minute.
: Last year's encounter at Pome:roy was pretty much one-sided,
·Meigs winning 41·17 after leading
'b.-J at tile halt.
; And Trimble coach · Barry Lltl"ral thinks some more might be in
store. The Tomcat second year
·Coach. who had a 5-5 mark his

rookie year last SEIISGII, said,
"Meigs is strong and quick, and I
think they're just as good as last
year's team. I'm really Impressed
with tllelr defense, because they
have a lotofpeopleswarmlngtpthe
football, and that makes a good
defense. That's something we

win over Belpre, the first Marauder
shutout win since a 17-0blanking of
Fairland In the 1985 opener.

"They're a l'E8lly well-coached
team," Coach UtteraU said of the
Marauders, adding, "They !l?elll to
oo everything right all of tbe time.
They just don't make mistakes
each tlme tbey have the ball and if
you don't make mistakes, you win.
And that's what has cost us."
The Tomcats, 11.0 winners over
Green but 'll-7 losers at home
against Wellston last week, ar~ a
better team than they've sbown.
"We had a let-down against Wellston. We were just not ready to play
mentally. We've made some
changes and IDpeluUy that will
brthg us around. We haven't pulled
together yet, and It'll have to
happen soon If we're to win," said

haven't done."
Meigs coach Olarley Chancey is
aware that a dogtlght could be In
store.' 'We expect Trimble to have a
real aggressive team. They always
have been like that. They have a
good athlete returning at quarterback (Dennny Davis) . We expect
them to option a lot and throw tbe
ball a Jot," remarked tile veteran
Marauder coach.
Meigs, whose offense has turned
the ball over only twice and with but
one nve-yard penalty in eight
quarters, comes off a 13-0 shu tout

:Har-rumph

Look for· Irish to upset Wolverines
By Maj. Arms B. Hoople

Upset Specialist
Egad, friends~ This Is what many
: college football fans have been
: walling for. The Michigan Wolve· rines, ranked Ni. 5 In the Hoople
System, meet No. 15 Notre Dame
.(on ABC-TV). It is Lou Holtz's
debut as Irish co,., h.
The witty and successful Holt2ls
· being counted on to tum the N.D.
: program around. But It won't be
· easy. Notre Dame has the toughest
schedule in tbe country. Seven of
thl'lr op(Dnents, including Michlgan, rompeted in bowl games last
season.
Bo Schembechler's Wolverines,
:27-23 winners over Nebraska In the
· '85 Fiesta Bowl, arpa vet..-an club.
offense will he sparked by
senior QB Jim Harbaugh, Who can
run as well as throw, and by RBs
Jamie Morris and Gerald While.
Notre Dame counters with senior
.. QB Steve BuPrleln,the top passer In
: Irish history. and all-America
•J'eC('iver Tim Brown. wiD Hol12
:says is II&gt;:' best aihellehe has ever
:coached.
On paper, Michigan kloks best,
but ttl&gt; Hoople Hunch is the Irish
: Wtll jlllli off the first big upset dthe
· Y.,ar. Wll&gt;n the sun sets in South
: Bend on Saturday, Lou Holtz will
: ha VP Irish eyes smiling once again
· with a 'll-24 victory. Har-rumph!
: Sharing the TV spolllght will be
No. 6 Texas A&amp;M entertaining No.

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Skyline Speedway to
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: SkyUne Speedway will host the
third annual "Harvest~ .. for super
Late Models this Saturday evening
at thP Stewart facility off Route :ll.
The special PVenl IDpes to draw
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16 Louisiana State (ESPN): No. 9
Ohio State playing at No. l7
Washington (CBS) , and No. 12
Tennessee hosting SEC foe Misstssippi (W'I'BS).
Texas A&amp;M's Aggles, wiD won
the '85 SWC IItle and the Cotton
Bowl In coach Jackie Sherrill's
i&gt;urth year, are loaded. They have
18 starters returning, Including IIF
league's top QB, Kevin Murray.
The Louisiana State Tigers, who
figure to challenge Alabama lor the
SEC crown, are strong on defense
with 10 starters back. But they will
have a tough time outscori1tg the
Aggies. We see Texas A&amp;M wtn ning by a ll-18 count.
Ohio Slate's Buckeyes, with one
game against tough Alabama '
Wlder Iheir IFlts, will be too much
for host Washington. Don James'
Huslde$ have 14 vets back and wlll
give thti Bucks a tussle before they
fall, 28-17.

Tennessee's Volunteers capped a
big season in '85 with a stunning li-7
Sugar Bowl triumph over Mia_mL
The Vols are vel)~ good again. And
If soph QB Jeff Francis develops as
expected, Johnny Majors' club
could be very, very good~ Look fo r
Tennessee to prevail over outmanned Mississippi State, 35-16.
Eisewbere, we see rejuvmated
North Carolina topping Kansas,
22-:JJ: Arizona State heating Michigan State, 21-17: Arkansas defeat.
ing Mississippi, 28-13: Boston Col lege topping California 28-24: Texas
stopping Stanford 20-18. and Kentucky taking Rutgers, 16-14 .
In a grudge battle we look for
Iowa to beat Iowa State. 31-18.
Har-rumph~

Solunlay. SetJ&lt;, "

Alabama 31 Southern Mlc;s1sslppl N

Arlzooa 2B Colnrado St HI
· Arizona St 21 Michl~arf S t f7
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Continued on page 7

Dan Brisker named
SEO representative
on state athletic board
Dan L. Brisker, entering his O!th
league crowns and one s~lional
year as prtnclpal of Kyger Creek championship In eight ~asons .
High School, "was elected the
He earned a Master's Degree In
southeastern representative to the
Secondary Educational AdminisOhio High School Athletic Associatration In 1973, following a Bachelor·
tlon Board of Control In May.
&lt;1 Science Degree In Comprehen'11le election of the Oak Hill sive Social Studies in 19611.
resident became effective Aug. I,
ending July 31. 191!8. Brisker has
been a member r1 tbe Sou theastem
District Board for two years and Is
currently board president.
"I am thrilled to be el~.ted to the
state board of control," the Galllpo·
lis native said. "I wUI work hard to
continue to develop Ohio's scholastic athletic program, which is one
the finest in the nation."
Before transferring to KOiS,
Brisker taught for 11 years also
coaching football, basketball, baseball, and golf. He also served as
athletic director for six years at .
Canal Winhcester .
Brisker's most recent stint was
under tbe Gallipolis City Schools,
serving as director of physical
education and athletlcs,lranspona tion supervisor for two years.
As bead basketball coach for
Canal Winchester, Brisker won II&gt;
games and lost 53, capturing two

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Little Brown Jug, Apple festivals on schedule for weekend
By SANDRA L. lATIMER
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Chick and Donna Conley. Susan
Conley, Lynn Conley. Greg Hager,
VIctor Bahr, Don and Lila Van
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Russell and Linda Well, Kenneth
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Brian and Zandra Well.
Brenda Bentz, Brandy Bentz.
Vernon and Nancy Bahr, Alan
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Albert and Eloise Hansel. Flora
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Next year's rcunlon wlll be held
oo the Sunday before Labor Day.

Class meeting is held
A covered dish dinner preceded
the recent meeting of the Adult
Class of the Pomeroy Church of
Christ held at the church.
Charles King had grace and
devol Ions were by Elizahet h Duffy
using Psalms 121 and a reading
entitled "My Faith." Gerlrude
Andrews also had a reading.
Betty Spencer presided at the
meeting with reports being given
by Pauline Kennedy, secretary,
and Olin Smith, treasurer. It was
noted that new hymnals have been
received. II was decided to glve
money on the church root project

later.
The Denny Allen Miss ionary
Fund was discussed and several
sick cards were sent. The a nnual
Christmas project of remembering
members with fruit baskets was
discussed and a committee was
named to plan the Christmas par1y _
Elwood Bowers wlll have devotions
for the December meeting. Others
attending were Mrs. Elwood Bowers. Conrad Ohlinger,. Melvin
Smith, Mrs. Charles King, Mrs.
Charles Eskew, and Mrs. Lawrence Clark.

Livewire class holds meeting
Annual picnic of the Llvewire
Sunday School Class of the Forest
Run United Methodist Church was
held at the roadside park on Route
33 recently. After dinner the group
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given and 19 shutin calls reponed .
The birthday of Helen Teaford was
observed.
II was noted thai the nominating
eommittee wlll repon at the next
meeting. Miss Karr had a memorIal servlce for Opal Kloes, longtime
devoted memher of the unit. Mary
Cundiff had the program entit led
"The Lack of Mending God's
Creation" and a lso gave the
spiritual life closing. Scripture
reading for Sep tember Is Daniel 9.

Bahr reunion held

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Sept. 25 was announced at the
recent meeting of the Asbury
UMW.
Unda Ferrell was hostess for the
meeting held In the social rooms
with Helen Teaford . vice president.
opening the meeting w!lh a poem,
'Heavens Declared the Glory of
God" by Helen Stetner Rlce.
Marcia Karr gave devotions, "The
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Bell, Pomeroy. took second runnerup tn overall competition In the
American International Beauty
Pageant held recently at Clarksoorg. She wlll now compete in the
Ohio State Pageant.
The youngster Is a lso preparing
lor competition In the Ohio Sta le
Miss Dream World Pageant to be
held In October. Shelsa member of
the Sugar and Spice Baton and
Pom-Pom Corps and Is sponsored
In eontesls by .Jeffers Trucking and
Excavating, Pomeroy.

antiques.
Arts in the Allev Is a muslr and
arts festival in downtown Grove
Citv Sa turday and Sunday.
A Grape Festival wUI be held at
Lonz Winery on Middle Bass Island
in Lake Erie Saturday and Sunday.
Tbe Village Peddler Festiva l at
Buccaneer Lake in Jeffe rson
County Saturday and Sunday Includes a R evolutionary War
Brigade.
An Auto Show and Flea Market
wlll he held Sunday at tlle Mlrgan
Co unty Fairground s In
McConnelsville.
A Festival d t~ Arts will be held
Sunday in the Columrus sulx!rb of
Dublin .
Founders Day will be ol!ierved
Sunday at the lnnlswood Botanical
Ga rden and Na ture Presen;e In the

offered Sarurday evening.
This Is the second of three
weekends for the Yankee Peddler
Festival. a n early-Ame rican craft
fair at Clay' s Park Resort in Canal
Fulton. This festival will be held
Friday and Saturday and again
Sept. 20-21.
The Indian Summer Arts and
Crafts show wUJ be held Friday
through Sunday at the Washington
County Fairgrounds In Marietta.
The Old World Oktohertest will be
he ld at Geauga Lake in Aurora
Friday through Sunday.
Constitution Day Is a week of
event s in Louisville, Stark County.
beginning Saturday and runnin g
through Sept. 21.
The Shekinah Festival a nd Auction Saturday in P lain City, Union
County. offers handmade quilt sand

Columoos suburb of WesterviUc.
The Gahanna Historical Society
F lea Market will be held In that
OJiumoos suburb Sunday.
Special eddblts:
-The Zanesville Art Center
Exhibitbns through Sept. 26 feature
fiber design and pajntings.
-A Genes a nd Genetic Engincering Exhibit is fl'atured at the Center
of Scienoc and Indu stry in Columbus through Nov. 11 .
-"Collection of Fren ch Pochoir"
Is on display at the Springfield An
Center in Springfie ld through
September.
-"The Silent Revolution:
Women and

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History," is on display at the
Hoover Histor ical Ce nter in Nort h
Canton throughout September.
-"Ame ri can

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Works in Wood' is a display at The
Dairy Barn in AtiFns Saturday
through Oct. 12.
-Saul Steinberg Exhibitions are
displayed at the Columbus Museum
of Art in Columoo s Sunday through
Oct. 18.
On the sports calendar.
The Old Oaken Bucket and the
J ugettc are featured harrFss races
at the IA&gt;Iaware County Fair Sept .
17 and ttl&gt; Little Brown Jug wut be
run Sept. 18.
The Bud Light Corporate Challen ge will be nm in downtown
Springfield Saturda)'.
The Budweiser Sunrise Forest
Rall.v Is a 2SO-mlle mad rdlly near
ChilllcotiP Saturday.
A Demo lit ion Derby will be held
at the Star k County Fa irgrounds In
ra nton Salurda.v.

Syracuse PTO will purchase equipment

The family of the late William Schroeder, the oldest woman, of
and Royal Matson held a reunlon in Florida; and Trevor Paul Buck,
Chillicothe on Labor Day weekend Middleport, the youngest family
at the homes of John and Jeanne member attending.
At the reunion besides the hosts
Matson Blair.
On Saturday the group met at the and the Schroeders were John
Blairs' eondomlum on the goK Blair, J r . and Linda Blair, Jack
eourse where the men enjoyed goK Matson, Columbus; Maxine Matand had a dinner par1y. On Sunday son and Redgeway Thomas, Daythey traveled to the summer &lt;:1. ton; Addie Matson Buck, Pomeroy;
home of Mr. and Mrs. Blair on Lake Mr. and Mrs. John auc k and
White, Waverly. for a brunch and Trevor. Middleport; Mr. and Mrs.
dinner. The younger family Bruce Wallace, Buck and Natalie,
members spent the a fternoon Canal Wlncnester; Onnle and Pl!g
· Matson, Clulgrtn Falls; and'Or. and
heating and water skutng.
Rro:&gt;gnlzed were Carl Schroeder, Mrs. Robert Ma tson, Cha rlottesthe oldest man; Faye Malson
ville, Va.

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Fair means the Little Brown Jug
and the world· famous race has also
spawnect a festival In Its name.
The Little Brown Jug Festival
begins a week-long run In Delaware
Thursday,· with a barbecue, parade, style show a nd breakfast. The
festival winds up Sept. 18, the day
the race will be run at the Delaware
County fairgrounds.
Also on this coming week's
agenda:
All sorts of apple foods help make
up the Johnny Appleseed Festival
Thursday through Saturday in
Lisbon.
The Jackson County Apple Festival hegins Sept. 16 in Jackson .
An Apple Cider Festival wUJ be

held In Lordstown Thursday
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through Sunday.
The Ohio Honey Festival Timrsday through Saturday in Lebanon is
a salute to Ohio's beekeeping
industry.
The Mid-Ohio Pork Festival wUJ
be held In Darbyvllle in Pic kaway
County Thursday through Sunday.
The North American Sail and
Power Show will be held a t ttl&gt;
Cedar Point Marina in Sandusky
Thursday through Sunday.
A Backyards-by -Can dle li ght
Tour Is a sel!·gu lded tour &lt;:1. 10
private gardens Friday and Saturday nights In the German Vlllage
section of Columbus. A lew blocks
to the north, a Greek Festival wilt
be held Friday through Sunday.
A Lantern Tour of Schoenbrunn
VIllage State Memorial wilt be

Alfred and Hilda Yeauger, Edison
and Evelyn Hollon, Kenny and
Faye Wiggins. David and Jean
Nease, Vernal and Betty Black·
wood, John and Juanita G rueser,
Selma Call, and Maribelle Warner.

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has agreed to match PrO fund s up
to $400 lor tlle purchase of
playground equipment and in anticipatlon of taking advantage of the
offer, the Syracuse PrO has
appointed a eommlttec to cheek the
need and secure cost figures .
.James Lawrence, Beverly Alen ,
Kenny Buckley and Jeannie Buckley were named to the eommiltee at
last wcek's meeting.
Barb Lawrence was named as
room parent coordinator lor the
three parties. Halloween. Valentine's Day and Easter. The classrooms will be divided into groups
and pa rents in each group wlll he
cont acted to donate for one of the
three parties.
Romora Young announced that
6,125 Campbell labels had been
collected last year and the Items
purchased through the redemption
project were on display. Over 2,000
labels have already been eollected

for this y,e ar. Slips will be sent out
with the student s to remind parent s
to save labels.
A PrO membership drive is
underway. Cost is $1 and only
members are eligi bl e to vote.
Parents were asked to save their
checkout receipts from Powell's
Super Valu as the store has offered
to pay organizations one )JB'Cent of
the total sales collec ted . Mrs .
Young and Linda Fields volunteered to calculate the nrelpts.
It was decided to have a spring
carnival in stead of a fa ll carnival. A
sales project wlll be carrtc'll out this
fall . howt'ver. Lawrence an nounced Ihalt he staff will be havi ng
the student s sell !Tays and orria ments in October to raise money for
classroom projects.
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II was noted that the name of the
school has been placed on the front
of I he building in large while leiters
and that nameplates have been

installed on eac h classroom . Tol&lt;l l
cost was $54 w ith the PTO voting to
pay half the cost.
A discussion was held conccrnlng
the need to paint the !Tim on the
outside• of the school windov,s and
several volunt eerec! to help. Beverly Allen, Young , Den nis Haynes.
April Hannon and Faith Hayman
were thanked for their efforts in
painting the bleac hers in the
gymnasium . On display were the
educa tional games pol'('hased for
tiF classrooms.
The attenda ncr banner w&lt;•nt to
the second grade mJanice Cuny.
Teresa Ty!lln·Drummer wa s act ·
ing secretary in the absence of
Brenda Donahue wm has moved
from the district. II was noted that
that the unit has ~3 in the regula r
c hel'king acount. $2.:~ in lhP
athl etic checking account. and $461
in the athl et ic sav ings account. Ms.
Drummer expla ined thai fur&lt;ls
from door and conocssion sales for

any athlet ic rvent \~v·ili be placed
into the athletic account. The funds
from the aceount a re then used lor
the purchase of items relating to
a thletic programs, includlngequlpmcnt, uniforms, awards and field
da~· activlti£&gt;s.
Sandra Barr was named to serve
as vice president . and Mrs. Young
as secretary, lilting vacancies
created by the resignations ol Patti
Stm ble. m llnger teaching in the
Syrdcuse ooilding , and Donahue,
who has moved from the school
district. They will be Installed at the
Oct oiler mecting.
.Jill Hobbs presided at the meeting which opened with the pledge
and !IF lDrd' s Prayer. and also
we lcomed t he parents a nd
teachers. The meeting was preceded by an open house with the
parents bPing given the opponunl~
to view the newly pai nted moms.
Refreshment s of cookies and drinks
wer~

served.

Carpenter community happenings _ _ __
weekend Included the following
relatives - Mr. a nd Mrs. Ross
Knox, St. Petersburg, Florlda;
Nellie Duncan, Medina; Mrs. Robert·NeJSbn-;''Cilllllnbus; Mr. and
Mrs. John Whittington. Lancaster;
and Mr. and Mrs. Denver Ra wlings, Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. WIIUam Culwell,
Satsuma, Florida, spent several
days here as guests of their
son-tn·law and daught er, Mr. ahd
Mrs. Dwaine Jordan and Sarah and

Mrs. Linda Morris, Stoutsville,
and her children and family
members from other areas , were
caQed here by the death of her
father, wnuam Cheadle::&gt; • .. ,,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jordan,
Monroe, Nortll CaroUna, spent a
weekend here with his parenls, Mr.
and Mrs. Dwaine Jordan a nd
Sarah, local, her parents, Mr. a nd
Mrs. James Keefer and family.
New Marshfield, and ca lled on
otiFr friends and relatives.
Guests mFreda Smith durin g the

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Jordan They
called on ot her friends and relatives
and along with their daughter.
Ruby J ordan, visited relatives in
Jackson and Columbus. On Sunday,
the Culwells. along w!lh Mr. and
Mrs. Dwaine Jordan attended a
family gathering in F1atwoods,
Kentucky. The Jordans returned to
tiFir borne here and the Culwells
wlll return to Florida later in the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. James RuthPrtord,
LaruP,

Texas,

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Carmel community happenings

Fetty birthday

Those at the Rabe n Lee home
during the Fair week from Colum bus were Mr. and Mrs. Tim O'Neil
and oons. Evelyn In gra m , J im and
Dustrin.
Chris Circle of Racine. Patrece
Circle, JaiTOd Circle, .Jeff Circle of
Keno Road. Pam foreman of
Portland, '1slted with Dixie and
Lula Circle recently. They visited
Elsie Circle In Racine. Helen Hill of

is celebrated
Amanda Nleole Felly, daughter
d. Mike and Janice Fetty. Pomeroy, ol!ierved her seeonil blrthday
with a cookout and swimming party
at the home of her grandparents,
Bob and Isabelte Couch, Pomeroy.
Refres hments were served along
with a Care Bear cake baked~ her
mother. Attending besides her
parents and maternal grandparents were IFr brother, David Fetty,
an aunt, Jenni Couch. paternal
grandparents. Hank an~ Phyllis
Fetty. Point Pleasant , W.Va .; Jim
and U sa Simms. Er1in and Jared,
Point Pleasant; BOb and Karen
Couch, Pomeroy: Rlck and Brenda
Bolin, Derrick and Brook, Rutland ,
and Orenda Cook and Jerod,
Pomeroy.
Others presenting gift s and ca rds
were Ron and Chris Couch, Vlrglnt a, Jeff and Sophi a Couch and

Amanda Nicole Fetty
Heather Marte. Be lvidere N.J.:
Sam and Ann McKinney and Eddie,
Pomero)•; Carl and Mar)' Offu tt.
Racine, La rry and Linda rlelds.
An&lt;IY and Kevin. Syml'use: a nd
Alexa Chum. Coiumoos. She also
received a phone call from her
uncle , Ric Couch. Wilmington. Del.

By CLARICE ALLEN

Carson.

Bashan visited wtlh Eunle Brinker
recently .
Mr. and Mrs. Hayman Barn!tz of
Pomeroy ca lled on E unle Brinker
recently .
There were 61 present lor Sunday
School on Aug. 24.
Angela Dawn Carleton ill Racine
spent a lew days with Sheryl
Johnson
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Drama team to make presentation
The New Life Drama Team from
Norvel Hayes. New Lifo Bible
School In Clevela nd, Tenn .. will be
at the Rejoicing Life Baptist
Churc h, :m N. Second i\vo ..
Mlddlepor1 on Sunday .
Pastor Michael Pangia invtles
the public, especia lly .vout h of the
communiTy. to attend the prf'Sf'nfa ·

A di scussion on changlngtheda to
of tag day OJX'nrd Monday nighr' s
meeting ol tho Meigs Band Boosters. A nrw dt:~lr has been Sf' t for
Nov. 1.
II wa s rrportrd that the band 's
pool party. held recen tly at London
Pool, SyracuSC', was a success.
It was also reported thai the band
wi ll be In competltln this Saturday
in Bamsvtlle, Ohio. Best wishes
were extended the band members
and Lori Klinger. band director.
The next band boosters meeting
will7 p.m .. Oct . fi, In the bandroom.

Mrs. Nell Alblnger returned to
her home In Ventura , CaiU ..
Thursday, after visiting here with
Mr. and Mrs. Warden Ours and Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Gaul.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen ca lled
on Mrs. Helen Hayes, Great Bend,
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Cleo Smith and Barbara
Sargent visited Sunday with Elsie
Kimes and Alta Jeanqoll, cousins d.
Mrs. Smith, at the Eastern Star
Home In Mount Vernon.
Mrs. Katl\)1 Freitag. Mary and
Susan, North Canton, spent a
couple of days with Lucille Smith,
Allen Weber. Dolyestown, was a
recent visitor of his cousin Marcia
Keller.
George Reuter, Akron , spent
three weeks with his aunt Lucille
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil Wood,
Columbus, visited hls mother Letha
Wood , Sunday. !Wy and Brlan
SeiZing, Pomeroy, called on Mrs.
Wood, Monday.
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Miss Laura Jean Eichinger,
Columbus, spent a few days with
her m&gt;ther Opal Eichinger.

lion of the group at 7 p.m. Sunday .
The team performs a series of short
skit s dealing wit h important Issues
and problems In modern times. The
actors are able to bring out the
teachings of Jesus on a host ~
timely Issues. Rev. Pa ngia repor1s._
The group uses both drama and
music in teaching Bible princip les .

Band boosters
have meeting

Chester area notes
Betty Newell, president , opened
the meeting with prayer. followed
by the pledge to the nag at the
August meeting ql the firemen's
auxlllaty at tlle llrehouse. Roll call
was answered bJ1 16 members.
Secretary Paula Wood gave the
minutes of the previous meeting
and Opal Hollon gave the treasurer's repor1 . Committee reports
were glven and plans for helping
the firemen with their !Dod booth at
the county fair were discussed .
Cards were signed fort he sick r1 the
community. Margaret Chrlsy and
Opal Wickham servEd rEfreshments to those named and Cleo
Smith, Ethel Orr. Bonnie Landers.
Clara OJnroy, Clarice Allen, Enna
Cleland, Dorotl\)1 Hawk, Frana!s
Hunt, Betty Hawk, Opal Eichinger
and Inzy Newell.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McKcll2le
r1 .CaiU., and Mr. and Mri. Carl
McCardy, Ashley, were weekend ·
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John
Hayes.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gaul, Mrs.
MIU;I Ours and NellAiblngervlslted
Monday In Canal Fulton with Mr.
and Mrs. Art Molnar and llennan

gui'&gt;IS of his grandmother, Mrs.
J .D. Canode of the Pt. Rock area,
and also of his uncle a nd aunt. Mr.
and Mrs . Mendal Jordan. They
called on another uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dixon and
other relatives In this area during
their stay. His mother, Neva Baker,
Port Jefferson, Ohio, spent the Iinne
with her mother, Mrs. Canode.
Reverend Arthur Crabt ree attended a School d MJnlstry session
at Nor1hwestern University at Ada,
Ohio, this past week.

Omitted
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Middleport

Flr!tl Bapllsi Churoh wW wel-

come fonner pastor, lhe Re&gt;.
Ralph C. Zundel, at 7 p.m.
Sunday evening. Zundel and hlo
wile, the late Rulltanna Zundel,
came .to lhe Middleport F1rsl
BaptW Clurch In IM1 and were
lllere four yean. Zundel alao

eerved Flnrl Bapllol 111 Che81Ue.
The oouple relumed lo lll!rvelhe
dmrch al Pomeroy In the mid

mo·S.

Zundel wlll sing and

preach 111 lhe 7 p.m. service
Sunday.

Attending the Teaford reunion
but Inadvertently omitted from a n
e arlier listing of those ther'(&gt; were
Ct'Cll. Kathy . Amy , Darlene and
DeeDee See, a nd Helen a nd Vlrg11
Teaford. Pomeroy.

Wolf Pen notes
Mrs. Iva Johnson visltlid with Mr .
and Mrs. Charley Smith, Wednesday to Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Frank, Sara
Beth, of Texas !Wad were Sunday
viSitors of Mr. and Mrs. Eu(J'ne
Haning.

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Page-1 0-The Daily Sentinel

Community calendar I area happenings'i".
staged at the Rutland Civic Center
from 8 to 11 p.m. Friday with music
by Itomlc Sounds. Admission Is $1 a
person.

THURSDAY
TUPPERS PLAINS - Tuppers
· Plains VFW Post 9ai.1 wtll meet
Thursday, 8: :KJ p.m., at the Tuppers
Plains grade schooL All meml&gt;"rs
~rged to attend.

POMEROY - Mary Shrine :rr,
Order of the White Shrine of
.Jerusalem, wUJ meet at 8 p.m
Friday at the Pomeroy Masonic
Temple.

FRIDAY
. CHESHIRE Ga!Ua -Meigs
Coummunlty Action Agency .free
clothing day lor low-lncome per·
_ sons will !&gt;" Friday, 9 a.m. to 12
,: noon, at the old Cheshire high
: school building.

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POMEROY -The Joyful Sounds
of Kingsport, Tenn. will be at the
Full Gospel Lighthouse each evening through Sunday.

POMEROY - Mary Shrine 37
:. White Shrine of Jerusalum wUJ
; meet Friday, 8 p.m., in regular
• F.esslon.
RUTI.AND -

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RAl1NE -Free entertainment
night at the ShrinersPar kln Racine
Saturday beginning at 7 with the
Bend River Boys providing enter·

A dance will !&gt;"

talnment and the Ladles Auxnlary
of the Fire Department holding an
lei' cream ooclal. Resldenl' are to
take lawn chairs.

SUNDAY
POMEROY - IA&gt;scendants of
Augustus John Warner and Mary
Ann (Birda ) Frmch Warrer an nual reunion, Sunday, at Lake Hope
State Par~ beginning at 12: lJ p.m.

Sunday, Sept. H . at lhr• Belleville
Dam Park in-H('('&lt;i&gt;' ili&lt; ·. not at the
tire department as was agreed
Uf:X)n at lusl n 'll lli un . Put luek
dinner a t I p.m.

Union, Kroger reach agreement

Rutland . Picn ic lunch at 12: .111.

Singers . ·rhe pubic Is !nvit&lt;&lt;l.

PfiTSBURGH tUPI) -Carl C. Huber, president of LDcal 2'l,
United Food and Commercial Workers, announced Wednesday that
his union had reached an agreement the Kroger Co. oveqnyment of
health and welfare claims of Kroger retirees and severanre pay lor
former eligible full-time employees.
The agreement was reached after more than two years of
meetings and negotiations, Huber said .
Kroger closed Its western Pennsylvania '1ores in January 1984
after Local 2'l members went on strtke at the expiration of t~ir
collective bargaining agreement. The oompany had sough t contract
concessions, but they were rejected by the rmre than 2.00l union
members.
"This sett lement of nearly $1.75 million wUl meet the health and
welfare claims of the retirees and should sa tlsfy those eligible for
severance pay,"sald Hul&gt;"r.
Huber said the agreement will be outlined at a meeting of the
former Kroger employees on Sept. 22 at the Scldlers and Sailors
Mernortal Hall in the city 's Oakland section.

POMEROY - The W'liter Gil
ORA !I:G E TOWNSHIP - Tht•
more n-union will PE\.held :iunday at
OrangP Christian Church Home·
the Route 33 roadsJ4P.. park, right
coming wUI b? Suooay, Sept. 14,
traveling north. Gilmore's !llth
with ~ooay School and worship
blrt
hday wUl be observt'&lt;l and
RUTLAND- Th&lt;" H th an nua l servicesbeginnlnga t Y:30, dinnerat
Wood reunion will bl· held Sunday,
ooon and afternoon services all: :KJ. friends -and relatives are !nVItL&lt;I to
attend. Act ivities begin at noon .
Sept.l4, at Fores t /u.'n'SPark.near Spectal singing by the Unity
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AN11QUITY - The 14th H.A.
Fred Hayman a nd Garnet E. Polk
Hayman reunion will be Sunday,
Sept. 14, at the home of C.E.
Hayman Sr., Antiquity, l&gt;"ginnlng
at 10 a.m. Dinner at noon.

"Best Deal On Wheelsif
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Ky. man arre.-;ted for theft

REEDSVILLE - The ~h an·
nual Buckley reuion will !&gt;" held

LAS VEGAS, Nev. tUPli -A jewelry store manager sought in
Kentucky lor the theft of $500,000 in merchandise last week was
arrested Wednesday in Las Vegas,. pollee said.
Leonard Miller, 50, of Flore nce, Ky. , was taken in to custody
without Incident at his mot el room on a fugitive warrant issued In
Kentucky.
A p:Jlice sp:Jkesman said Officer Chuck Jones conducted a routine
license plate check of a vehicle parked in a lot at a oowntown rmteL
He discovered that Miller was sought lor the Sept. 4 theft of $3JO,OOJ
wotih of rings, gold c hains, watches, brace lets and pearls from a
Florence, Ky., Zales Jewelry store he managed .
Police, who impounded the vehicle. found jewelry in the car's
trunk.

·:Meigs County pr9perty transfers
J. Phillip Jone~. Lois Jones to
Marvin Althouse. Bonnie AltiDuse,
parcels, Scipio.
Hannah Ma rgaret Bennett Clark,
Dec'd, by exec., to David Acree, Lot
1R, Mldd . Viii.
Opal W. Kloes, Dec 'd, 1o Karl W.
Kloes. Affid., Syracuse V.
Beu lah F . Hayes, Dec'd, to Edna
Maxine Coates Gas kill , Cert., Midd.
Viii.
Theophilu s Louis Smith , Dec'd,
aka Theo L. Smit h. Gladys G.
Smlt h, A!fid., Porn. Viii.
Karen S. Austin, Carl E. Austin to

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D. Franklin Douglas, aka, Frank·
lin Douglas, Dec'd, to Alpha Bailey,
Ola St. Clair, Bessie Williams
Roger Young, Ceti. of Trans.:
Scipio.
. Ola St. Cla ir, Bess!~ WU!iams,
: Windle Williams to Alpha Baalley,
· Homer Bailey, Roger Young,
: Yvonne Young , HI6A, Scipio .
· Larry A. Platt by Admin ., to
Charles E. Casto, · Rebecca A.
Casto, lA., Columbi a.
:
Eller 0 . Pickens, Mary E.
,: Pickens to Eller 0 . Plekens, Mary
:~ E. Pickens, parcels, Syracuse V.
~ : Mildred C. Phillips, Dec'd, Bar·
:;;.: ~ra L. 'liease . Cert. of Trans.,
... $1tton.
:: : · Delores A. MU!er to Harold E.
:.; ;&gt;m ith, Lorrtta S Smit h, 1.91A,
- SJllisbury.
· - Alwllda A. Werner. Dec'd, to
::;,. John L. W~rner, Affid ., Midd.
:·~ : : Clarence H. Murray, 'Dec'd, to
; : : J'vely n Murra y, Affld ., Mldd .
,. - Steven Eblin , Wanda L. Eblin to
:;: Leading Creek Consv. Dist., right of
·:: !Yay, Sa lisbury .
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. Frank Shiltz, Bert ha Shiltz to
• · Leading Crrek Consv. Dis!., right of
: : wy, Columbia .
: . . · Wesley L. Grounds to Leadin g
.:·: Creek Consv. Dis t., right of wav.
' · Columbia.
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; : : Laura E. Byers to IA&gt;ll&gt;"r1
• : VanMet er, lilA. Lebanon .
: : Mickey Baltic, Shf&gt;ila .J. Ba ltic to
: Sheila J . Ba lt ic , parce ls, Letart.
James P . Lamb?r1 to Wanda
June Lamtx&gt;rt, trac ts, Sa lisbury .
Wanda J une Lamtx&gt;rt to James
P. Laml&gt;"rt , tracts, Sa lisbury.

Pauline Thompson, aka Ruth Pauline Thompson , Maxine Little, aka
Lora Maxine Little, Wilma Parker,
a ka Wilma L. Parker, Peggy
Thomas, aka Peggy A. Thomas,
right of way, Salisbury.
June F . Ellis, aka Dorothy J .
Ellis, to William E. Ellis, Nancy
Lee E lli s Woodford , 0.56 7 A,
Orange.
Glen E. Robinson, DorothY M.
Robinson to Gregory A. Winebrenner, Pa ige Winebren ner,
L77:l4A, Orange.

Basketweaving class set at PAC
at 7-10 p.m. and on Nov. 17 from 11
Baskelweaving Classes , part of
a.m
. to 2 p. m Registration fee Is
the Riverby F'olk Art program
$7.:&gt;1. All registration fees Include
offPn'&lt;l by toc Fren ch Ar1 Colony
materials.
and the Ga llipolis Recreation IA&gt;pt,
Classes will be held a t the French
v.ill continue with a series of t tuw
Ar1
Colony, 030 First Ave. Prefa ll classes. Each class, offered in
registration
is required lor all
either after noon or !'Vening times.
sessions
and
participants stuuld
will feature a differro t hand-woven
request the eq uipment list needed
oosket and is open to both !&gt;"ginning
for basketweaving when registerand ex perienced stude nts.
The Ha nging-Mail oosket. de- ing. Class sizP is limited. Please call
the French Art Colony, 446-3834, lor
signed with a loop han dl e for wall
more detalls. Payment may be
han ging, will he taugh t on Sept. 15
made by mail or in person.
from 710 p.m. and on &amp;opt. 22 from
11 a.m.to 2p.m.Theclass!ee is$12. , - - - - - - - - - - Pie Baske ts will be made on Oct.
n from 7-10 p.m and on Oct. 20
from 11 a. m . to 2 p.m. The Plr
Basket is a low. double-handled
ca rrier and ttl' c lass lei' is $17.
The final fall sessio n will feature
the popula r Heart Basket oo Nov .10

A.P.R. FACTORY
FINANCING
OR U.P TO '800. REBATES
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BEAR BOWHUNTING CLINIC SAT. 13th • SUNDAY 14th.
Learn About One Of America's Fastest Growing Sports
Bear Archery Repre.~entative 'Wr. Henrv Fulmer rvill be on hand al
our Gallipoli$, Ohio, store on Saturdav: Se pt. 13th and in our Point
Pleasant, W. Va., store on Sundav, Sept. 14th. Clinic hour$ will be
from 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday in Gallipolis and 12 noon· .5 p.m. on
Sunda~ in Point Pleamnt.

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two dav$ onlv, Saturoo~ &amp; Sundav, Sept. 13th &amp; 14rh at both stores.
4rcherv inMruction.~ from the Pro~~ - 4cce.~.~ories installed free at
clinic. Bow Huntinf{ Video.~ wUl be .~hown in Point Plea.~ant .~tore
onlv on Srmdav.

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Bow .............. ............. Reg. $199.99
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lkr.v ............................ Reg. $159.99
Bear Hug
QuiYer ........................... Reg. $9.99

Cobra

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6 Bear
Camo
Arrows ......................... Reg. $17.50

Sight... ........... ............. ... Reg. $9.99
6 Bear
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CLEVELAND !UP!) - OnP
player picked all six numbers in
Ohio's ~per Lotto drawing Wednesday night to claim the $5 million
top prize.
The name of the player will OC'
announced a fter the winning ticket
is redeemed at a regional lottery
: office, a state lottery commission
.· . sp:Jkesman said today. The winning
numbers were 2, 10, 21, 27 , 31, a nd

drawing totaled $4,186,345, with a
total prize payoot of $5,651.597. The
est im ated jackpot ·for next week's
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The player will receive the
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: payments of $250,00J.
In addition to the top prize
winner, 174 players picked five of
the rumrers to win $.~1 eac h. Also,
7,:s! players selected four of the
''numbers to win $.1; apiece.
~ There were 107,401 tickets sold
' listing three d the nihnbers. Those
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Ticket sales lor the weekly

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Phone 446· 4524

BARGAIN MATINEES SATURDAY l
SUNDAY · All SEATS 11.50
ADMI SS ION EVERY TUESDAY 12.501
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Showers and thunders torms
likely tonight, with a low between 65
and 70. Partly cloud:v Frid ay. with
highs between 75 and 80.
The probability of precipitation is
'i1J percent tonight and near zero
Friday night.
Winds will be from the south t he
southwest at 15 tom mph tonight.
Ohio Extm~d Forecast
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Sight... ................ Reg. $9.99
6 Bear
Canto
Arrows ................. Reg. $17.50

Reg. Price

SALE!

SALE!

American Traditional chlrm with
the features of pnuine La-Z-Boy~
cl'air. Tufted wi11ed blck. roll
anns 'and skirt. Available as Recli:
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$12747

f.lel 09
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$39900

"Bennington"

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$299°0

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$449°
The "Corilforter"
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and handsome styliiiJ. Has tufted
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THE, TRI·COUNTY'S
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Sat 9:30-5 : OO,Sun .
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Store Hours:
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Sat 9: :Kl-5: OO,Sun 12:00-

Meigs High Sch~ol
Band Boosters Wish to ·
Thank All Businesses
and Workers for Their
Patronage and
Donations to the Band
during the
1986-1987 Season.

One ticket claims Super Lotto jackpot ·

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according to J ack.
"Tony, that 's Ulcga l," Jack said
he res ponded
At a May J:J mt&lt;'ting with ooth
officials, .Jack said Pray so seemed
more receptive to a changp In the
ordinance. "He sa id. 'you know,
.vour client could make a lor1unc in
this bu ~ in""·"' n'Cai!Pd Jack.
"Maytx&gt; I soould . be on a
percentage," Jack said hf' joked.

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months on allowing Glaub to Insta ll
" they had an Investigation under
tanks.
way and that II things went the way
On May 8, Jack said, he met with
he thought, they (Atlas) would be
DiCarlantonio who said the chief
df his back ilr good ."
Glaub's attorney, a crucial wit- still was not receptive.
"Tony said, 'why oon't you give
ness lor the prosocution, testl!ied .
him !i'lmet hing?"' .lack ll'Stificd .
that both Pray so and Dlcarlantonlo
"What are yoo talking about'1" hP
suggested paydfs In return for
replied.
allowing Alias to In furnish propane
"Why don't yoo g1Ve him some
service to a church In the Country
Club Hills soctlon of Steubenvtlle. . money ' " said the law direc tor.
Jack said he told both Pray!&lt;Jand
D!Carlantonlo that what they proposed would be illegal.
The pair were arrested last May
28 and found wlth$15,mlapiece that
the FBI had furnished Glaub to use
in carrying out the Invited bribe.
Jack said that although he
believed Atlas' dealings were not
covered by a city ordinance on
propane use, the city had balked for

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!} - The
defense was expected to compll'te
Its case today ln U.S. District Court
for two Steubenville city o!llclals
accused of accepting payoffs lor
a llowing propane Installations
within city limits.
Fire Chief J ohn Prayro and Law
Director Antonio DlCarlantonio,
charged with extortion and conspiracy to commit extortion, have
in sisted they each accepted $15,00)
only to play along with the bribe.
They said they had been conducting their own investigation of the
bribe, offered by Jodie Glaub,
operator of Atlas Gas Products,
Costonla, and were going to tum the
money and information over to the
FBI later on May 28, when they
were arrested .
Jefferson County Sheriff Fred
Abdalla told the court in q1en ing the
defense Wednesday that DICarlantonlo came to him In mid-May a nd
asked for an ankle gun, sayin g he
needed it to investigate a bribery
case Involving a chemical
company.
But assistan I U.S. · At1orney
David Shroyer induced Abdalla to
testify that he failed to let authori ·
ties know about the ankle-gun
request until this week because he
"didn't feel It was important."
Steubenville Poliei' Sgt. Jerry
McCatinev and Ft&gt;Uce Chief Ernie
Belli both. ret all£'([ Prav!i'l saying

AKRON (UP!) - The Summit County C'Oroner's offiCi' will
conduct an autopsy on the body of an elderly woman who apparen tly
drowned after wandering away from a Portage Lake-area nursing
home.
The death of Pearl Helton, 84, appears to have been accidenta l,
said Jerry Sharrock, Franklin Township p:J!ice chief. Helton 's body
was found in Rex Lake at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, about :M oours aft er
she walked away from Health Haven nursing home, Sharrock said.
Helton was In good physical condition, but may have been
disoriented when she left the home, he said . ,

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Thursday. SepternbBI·11, 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

The Daily Sentinel Page

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

CORNEA OF Tji!RD 8t OLIVE - GAUIPOLIS
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�--Local Briefs:-The Catholic Women 's Club will meet this evening at the Sacred
Heart Church with massat7 and the meeting at 7:30. Francis Shaffer
will pn&gt;Sellt a program on his trip to the Holy Land .

Activities set for block party
Concession and craft stands at the Middleport Block Party wUI be
functioning at io a.m. Saturday and are scheduled to remain in
business untll 8 p.m. Entertainment will start at noon and continue
until 8 p.m.
The drive-through at Central Trust will he not be open Saturday
morning since the facUlty will be used for party activities and the
office of Dr. Larry Kennedy will be closed Saturday due to the block
party. On Friday from noon to 2 p.m., a luncheon will be held for
business people and employees, enlertalners and party workers at
the comer of Coal Street and North Second Avenue.

Church schedules homecoming
The Rock Springs United Methodlst Church will observe its annual
homecoming Sunday.
There will be Sunday school at 9:15 a.m.; worship service at 10
followed by a basket dinner at 12: ll p.m. Special music by Don
Pullins Jr .. Columbus, and Sum will be presented at1:30 p.m.

Herbert H. Matheny
Herbert H. Matheny, 68, Route 1,
Reedsville, died Tuesday at
Camden Clark Hospital In Parkers·
burg, W.Va.
Mr. Matheny was born Aug. 29,
1918, at Churchvllle, W.Va., a son of
the late John and Stella White
Matheny. He was retired from
employment at the Riverview
Elementary School. He attencled
the White Chapel Wesleyan Church.
Surviving are his wife, Cia res·
tine; two sons and daughters-In·
law, Herbert E. and Martha Sue
Matheny, Coolville, and David H.
and Aida Matheny, Carlsbad,
Calif.; three daughters and sons-In·
law, Eloise and Harold Boston,
Karen and Ira Showalter, and
Sharon and Walter Tuttle, all of
Reedsvllle; two grandsons andfour
sisters, Ocle Collins, Parkersburg;
Grace Farnsworth. Sharon, W.Va.;
Estle Tyo, San Bernardino. Calif.,
and Opal Matheny, Cleveland.
Several nieces and nephews also
SUIViVE".

EMS units answer 4 calls
Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports four calls
Wednesday.
Rutland at 10:22 a.m. to Meigs Mine No.2 for Douglas Moses to
Holzer .Medical Center; Tuppers Plains at 2: 15 p.m. transported
Margaret Holsinger to Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital; Pomeroy
at 7:58 p.m. to Weicht own Hill for Robert Klein to Veter~n s
Memorial Hospital; TupQers Plains at 11:15 p.m. to the Albaugh
Addition lor !jertha Wolfe to Veterans Memorial Hospital.

cou~

~ arguments

ears
in 4 cases

; 'Fourth Appela\e District Judges
Grey of Athens, Homer
E'. Abele ri. McArthur and Earl E.
·. Stephenson of Portsmouth, heard
.' arguments Wednesday in Meigs
; County in the cases of Citizens
~ Organized Against Longwa!Ung
. ljgalnst the Division of Reclama• lion, et.al.; the Stale ofOhloagalnst
~ Tracy Hysell; and Mary Jane
: Talhott against Raymond A. Con·
• nor, administrator of the Ohio
: Bureau of Worker's Compensation.
~ · The attorney representing COAL
• a$ked the appelate judges to
: re\lerse a decision by a Division of
"Reclamation Board of Review.
The review was made in regard
to isSIIance oC a permit to Southern
Ohio Coal Co. to longwall mine
approximately 2,100 acres of property in western Meigs County.
COAL says the review is not In
compllan&lt;l' wllh Ohio law.
COAL allt&gt;ges that SOCCO's
permit application was incomplete
and the permit should ha ve been
denied on that basis. The permlt
was granted in 1981 and runs
through July 1989.
COAL's main concern is for
watt&gt;r supplies in the areas being
longwaUed . COAL's attorney. representing approximately 100 fami lies in the organization, claims that
everyone whosP land has been
mined, so far. has lost water
supplies.

~ Lawrence

In the stale's case against Tracy
Hysell, counsel for the defense
sta tes several assignments of error
reason for appealing the case.
Hysell was Indicted for aggravated murder in Meigs County in
July 1985 an,d convicted ri. involuntary manslaughter In February
1986.

Among othe r assignments of
error, the defense counsel says he
received " inadequate discovery"
information from the Meigs County
Prosecutor's &lt;ifice. and that a "last
minute-key" witness lilr the de·
tense was not allowed to testify.
Defense counsel ala cited lrnpropr·
ielies in the coun's allowing a
prejudicial witness to testify on
behalf of the sta te, and in the
conduct of members of the jury
which heard the case.
Counsel representing Mary Jane
Taloott asked the appeals cou1t to
reverse a decision by the bureau of
worker's compensation which dis·
allowed her claim for worker's
rompensation fo llowing the dea th
of her hu sband, Terry Talbott.
In addition to these cases, the
appelate judges will be rev iewing
the cases &lt;i !he Stale of Ohio versus
Tom Stewart; Meigs Cou nty, ex
rei., versus the Board ofTrusleesof
Olive Township; the State of Ohio
versuss Kenneth D. Ca n er; and the
Stale of Ohio versus .foseph Taylor.

Besides his parents he was
preceded in death by two brotht&gt;rs,
Paul and Jack.
Services will be held at 2 p.m.
Friday at White's Chapel Wesleyan
Church with Rev. Rov Deeter and
Rev. Bill Ridenour officiating.
Burial will be in Heiney Cemetery.
F riends mav call at the White
Funeral Home, CoolvUie, from 2-4
and 6-9 p.m. today.

Evelyn M. Grueser
Evelyn Mae Grueser, formerly of
Middlepon, died Wednesday at the
Manor Care Nursing Home · in
Westervllle.
Born Nov. 29,1902, in Middleport,
she was a daughter of the late
Charles M. and Lillie Mansford
Crans. She was a member of the
Mlddleporl Presbytt&gt;rian Church
and the Pomeroy Chapter of the
Whit e ShrinP.
Surviving are a daughter,
JeanetfP· lana McAbe, of Columbus; two granddaughters, Patricia
Smlth and Lynn McAbe, both of
Columbus; one brother, Leland J .
Crans, of Cincinnati; one greatgranochild and several nieces and
nephews.

Ronald (Sue) Hawkins of Pineville,
N.C., - and Mrs. Arthur (Kay!
Daniels of Flatwoods, Ky., and a
granddaughter, Allison Purcell of
Gall!polls.
Preceding him was a daughter,
Lanl Ross.
As a member of Grace Unlted
Methodist Church, he acted as choir
director for 30 years. The U.S.
Army veteran directed RGC s
Grand Chorale for:!) years and was
Earl Clark
a member of Music Educators
National Conference.
Earl Clark, 93, formerly of
Funeral services will be 2 p.m.
Coolville Route 1, died Tuesday at Sunday at Grace United Metbodlst
tlle Camden Clark Meroorial Hospi- Church with the Rev. Joseph L.
tal. Parkersburg, W.Va.
Hefner officiating. Burial will be at
Mr. Clark was a farmer and Ohio Valley Memory Gardens.
attended the Ireland Community Calllng hours will be after 2 p.m.
Church. He was born in Decatur. Saturday at Willis Funeral Home
Ohio, a son of the late Benjamin and w!th family me mbers present from
Aminta Clark.
.
5-9 p.m .
Surv!v!ng are a granddaughter,
Brenda Det&gt;ter, CoolvUie; eight Wilson VanMeter
great-granochildren, eight great·
great-granochildren and a number
Wilson VanMett&gt;r, 58. of 4110
of nieces and neptrws.
Marion-Melmore Road. Nevada,
Preceding him in death were his Ohio, died Sunday in University
part&gt;nts, his wife, Lizzie IA!ugherty Hospital, Columbus. after a sevenClark; a son , Roger Clark; two week lllness.
grandsons, three brothers, Frank.
Born .June 3, 1928, in Meigs
Charles and Ray, and two sisters. County to Fred and Bertha VanMeVerona and Jessie RusselL
ter, ht&gt; worked at Gallon-Dresser
Services will be held at 1 p.m. for 32 years a nd also farmed. He
Friday at the V.'hlt e Funeral Home spent all of his adult life in the
In Coolville with L.M. Middleton Nevada area and was a veteran of
officiatin g. Burial will be in Ireland the Korean Conflict.
Cemetery. Friends may call at the
Surviving are his wife, Helen L.
funeral home from 6-9 this evening.
White VanMeter, whom he married
Nov. 28. 1948; one daughter, Mrs
Merlyn Ross
Robert !Judy) Basinger, of Largo,
Merlyn G. Ross, 54, 189 Ports- Fla.; three granochildren; two
mouth Road. Gallipolis, died Wed- brothers, Charles VanMeter, of
nesday in University Hospital, Bucyrus and Warren VanMeter, of
Columbus, after heart surgery Alfred; and one sister, Mrs. Harold
iLinnie l Wren. of EdiSon .
Tuesday.
A mu sic instmclor at Rio Grande
College and Community College, he
He was preceded In death by his
was horn .Jan . 2.1, 1932, at Summer- parents, one son, one brother and
field, to the late Paul A. Ross and ooe sister .
Vera Goddard Ross .
Services were held Wednesday at
His wife, Edith S. Smith Ross.
whom he married June 18, 1954, in the Wise Funeral Home in Bucy ru s
Athens, survives as well as his with Rev. Joseph L. Winkler and
stepmother, Grace Colton Ross of Rev. Marlene Peterson officiating.
Auburndale, Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. Burial was in Oceola Cemetery.
Kevin (Stephanie! Pu rcell of Galli·
polls; a son, Alan Ross, residing at
home; two brothers, Donald Ross &lt;i
Germany and Carlton Ross of
Leesburg, Fla .; two sisters, Mrs.

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SOUTIIERN - The !'outhern
Tonladoettes bst to Oak Hill
Tuesday. after winning the first
game for the second night in a row
then dropping the last two tilts,
15-12, 10-15, and 3-15.
Snutht&gt;m was led in serving by

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Sadly missed by her
Children,
Grandchildren and
Great -grandchildren.

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Icenhower. Florida. no eye prater·
lion. $.'J and costs; David C. Estern,
Athens, not wea ring seal bell, $20
and costs; Ro nald E. Freeman,
Racine, speeding, $21 and costs; no
motorcycle endorsement. $75 and
ros ts. th ree day s In jail, $:5 of fine
and jail time suspen&lt;lcd if motorcy·
cle endo rsement is obtained within
.10 days; Jo hn B. Lucas. Guysville,
speeding , $40 and costs; no opera ·
lor's licc•nse, $!i0 and costs, thrf'P
days In jail. jail time suspended is
Ohio license is cleared ~&gt;oilhin 21
days; Timothy A. Ohlinger, Pome~
roy, no operator's ~ ce nse, $75 and
rosts, three days in jail: $:5 of fine
and jail time suspen&lt;lcd if license Is
obtained within 45 days; Cecil
Bolin. Albany, driving while intoxica ted. $:Wand costs, three days In
jail and 00 day Hcense suspension ;
failurP to cont rol. costs only; Brian
Hayes, Dexter, drivingwhileintoxl
cated, $:Wand costs, three days in
jail . Ill day license suspension; Glen
Lowe, Vinton, assau lt , fi ve davs in
jail. four days suspended, $:'1i and
costs. six months probation; Jerry
Stone, Orient . driving while in toxi·
catcd, $:Wand costs. three days in
jail. license suspended 6() da)·s;

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FLATWOODS ROAD - Two
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story, Iour be rooms. ·
baths. livrng ·room, dm mg
room , lamt ly room. break·
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home. Sits on three acres.
REDUCED $11 2, 000.00 .
COUNlY ROAD 19 - New
biick home wnh free gas, on
5.75 ams. Three bedrooms, 2
baths, livmg room, dtmng
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PH. (614) 742-Jl92

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Aftor 5 Call
742·2027

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue. Box 1213
Gallipolis. Ohio 45631
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Pomeroy,

7:00A.M. to 1:00 A.M. Monday thru Saturday
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We can repair and re:core radiators · and
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Border Col lie. Female. spayed.
Great with kids . Needs o homo
where !he won't be tied . Call
6 14 ·992·5583 .

Experienmd commercial refriy ·
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Gallipolis Daily Trrbune, 825.
Third Av e.. Gallipolis. Oho
45631

Position Opm
Nutritionist. '
Contract, part -time . For funher'
in format ion. call th e Gellia
County Health De partment at
446· 4612. ut . 292 . Equal
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Farm help wanted . Call 614 -:
379· 2351 alter 6PM evenings ,
Of anytime WlH!Ikenda .

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3 kittens, 2 bl ack. white males
and one calico fema le . 304 -675 ·
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hiring. Call 805-687·6000 Ext ·
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Parties, a nationwide company.
Immediate openings for Managers and Demonstrators in t~ie
Lost : Beayle dog . Blacll. and area . It's easy. fun and proflte·
white . Lost near Prospect Hill. ble. No 81!perience is neceaaary.
All you need is a dMire t o make
Reward . Call 614 ·992 · 782.:!
money . have fun and a feo.N nours
af1er 6 .00 p.m
of ~ ar e time . We will provide
everything you ne8d to get
started and there is No CBah
Inv estment. No Collecting , Np
9 Wanted To Buy
Delivering and No Service
Charge. We have two full Color
We pey caah fo r late model clean catalogs with over 700 eliciting
toya and giltt, all 100 percent
used cart .
Jim Mink Chuv .·Oids Inc .
Guaranteed fe11turing the nii"N
Bill Gan e Johnson
animated talking Doll Cricket
614-446 · 3672
whictl will be advertiaed on
=::-:--:-::c-:--;-:--:-= --:- ·1 national T.V. With Chrietm11
TOP CASH paid for '83
just around the oorner you are
end newer used cars. Smith sure to get a great stan. Don 't
Buick -Pontiac. 1911 Eat tern miss this ex.citing and reward ing
Ave .. Gallipolis . Call 614 -446- oppo rtunity For more informa 2282
tion call· 1-800-227·1610.

Central City Comics 4347 East
Main St. , Columbus, Oh. Buying
otd comics at Attrens f't1all.
1· 614·246-9126. Sepl . 27 &amp;

28.
Would like to buy so me miac .
brand neme hand &amp; power tools .
Call 614-446 -4086 .
Buying daily gold, silver coins.
rings. 1ewelry. stMhng ware. old
coins, large currency . Top pr i·
ces. Ed . Burken Barber Shop,
2nd. Ave. Middleport. Oh 614 ·
992 -3476 .
Wanl to buy or lfade Weuern
Boob, 304 -676-2635.

ASSEMBLERS WANTED: Earn '
141 to $60 par day usambhng
dispiBf clowns. Materials 1Upp·
liad . Send stamped self ·
addressed envelOpe : Hawks
Landing. P.O Box 13493. Or·
lando FL 32869. ,
Mature relilble person need«f
for light housekeep ing &amp; babv •· ·
itt ing in my home, New Haven
ar11 . 304-882 -3704.
· '
Experienced hair drMser. 304875 -2930 Of 676-3388
AVON .

open

territories , .call

304-876-1429.

Roger Hysell
Garage
Rt. 124, Pomeroy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Al1o TrUillllllloo

PH. 992·5682
or 992·7121
6-17-tfc

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - S'AND
TOP SOIL ·
FILL DIRT

SALIS &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. SO EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Authorized Jcrltn Deere,
New Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Deolor

Farm Equipment
Partl &amp; Service
'
F•llof 1/u

y,, $p,.,l•l

Get ahead of Old Man
Winter. Have those

furnace motors

checked , cleaned and
bearings oiled for

'16 .00

RUSS EIECTRI(
MOTOR REPAIR

Mobile seNice

locottd lthind lloding

614·843·5248

Water Otpt. Off St. lt. 124

1 ltUSONAILI · RELIAill

8-20-'86 tfn

EUGENE LONG

446 -2624.

sum e to T·BO in care of tht\.
Gallipolis Daily Tribune. 826.
Third Av e .. Gallipolia. Oh.45631

•ROOFING &amp;
· GUTTERING

25 Years Exparience

RADIATOR
SERVICE

DAN SMITH: AUCTIONEER

"Not responsible for acciden.ts or loss of
r.

L3 LISA M. KOCH, M.S.
::r:: Licensed Clinical Audiologist
z

C.

8127/8611 mo .

.· "ANTIQUE OR COLLECTABLES"
2 cherry Sheraton chests -one w/ in la y, wal. Sheraton
chest, Pop. 2 drawer stan d. 4 dterry Sheraton sta nds- I 2
drawer . 1 w/ltge r ma ple drawers. ~! lamp s · parts &amp; lronts,
Columbta cylinder record player date Pa t 1890, 2 cylinder
player horns. 2 cord beds · on ee.ceptional w/ tiUndlebed. 2
stack bookcases. harn ed art &amp; historic al prints (many Cumer
&amp; tvesj, 50 plus ptclure lrames · walnut, omate. plaster.
criss-cross. Mag "OG" &amp; others. 2 candle molds, several
carved wall pockets. shadow bo.es. yarn windei. spmning
whee l parts, old lumbe r &amp; Jurnilur e paris, many chatrs · Ben!
back plank botlom &amp; pnmtltve. plank botlom htgh chair,
e~rly wal. plate rack, old dishes, botlles. glasswm. ~one
jats. books, 2 cherry dove ta il blanket chests. cherry dropleaf table (rough), Eastlake maible top table. Jg. primitive
bo1. Eaiiy walnut step-back cupboard , cupboard (rough), oil
paintings, wal Sheraton Ieps. table, 2 pttchers,unusual _tm
pedestal card/slider viewer, 2 unu sual casl rron sewrng
machin es (IOI leather). 2 sets brass sletgh bells, coal hod ,
wal Sheraton work table, 1884 &amp; 97, 1907 &amp; 36 Pomeroy
llood pictures. cedar chests, Empire Cherry dresser mirror. \l
oi Empire banquet table, coffee grnder, Unton Salt Co. New
Haven, W. Va. ptclure. hooked IUgs, 1865 walnut side chair.
IIain set, Christmas decorations, World War !Ittems, dog cal·
leclton metal &amp; ~a ss. Griffin brass bell, wal. shell, dmner
bell cast tron items and lois, lots more.
·'
"HOUSEHOLD &amp; MISC."
Tappan electnc range, Frigidaire refrigerJtor, G.E. washer &amp;
d1yer. book shelf. lamps, stands, desk, pictures, maple night
stand o!lice chair, maple table. card tables, lloor lamp; record 'player. luggage, alum. ladder, couch , chair; lish ing
equipment
.
Cast N24999
Richard Jones, Admtnistrator
Cuh
Ells
Positive 1.0 .

!1-8·86·1 mo .

lt======~=::-r::======~~1
(CUT OUT FOR FUTURf usn
THE QUAUTY IL---------.-----...!~::!:...1
KEN'S
PRINT SHOP
WE ARE YOUR SALES

ity room, double ca r garage

This is the personal property of the late Manning Webster. Located at ll4 Butternut Ave ..
Pomeroy, Ohio.

All RECUNERS
REDUCED LOWER
EVER BEFORE
$4"9· 9s

LARRY'S SATELLITE SALES

-a:

•
B
. USIDeSS
servi·ces

HOBSTETTER
REALTY
Geo. S. Hobstetter, Jr.

SAT., SEPT. 13,1986
10:00 A.M.

NEYER BEFORE OFFERED AT
THIS PRICE.
Big Lane Recliner

Roc. '179.95

.. .

Real Estate General

2 free kitten s males. Call 614 ·

bookkeeping.~

CO fTl)uter eKperience. Send re-:

Need. Base plus commission .·
Call 304-757-7881 Monday
thru Friday. 10 to 4

FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS
CJ Colf4luterized H81ring Air Selection
z Swim· Molds · Interpreting SetVices

Sheriff.
Volume 3. Page 29 of tho PI at
Meigs Countv. Ohio
Records of Meigs County, (91 11 , 18, 26, 31&lt;
Ohio.

Registered Himalai Fil cat S
years old. good home. Must stay
indoors. CaH 614-446 -l2S7

Secretarial work

Kittens some long haired , colo r
mostly white. 304· 675 · 113 38

DONALD H. MAXSON, at, al, Tuppen Plains, County of
2/ 3rds ol the appraised
Defend ants .
Meigs Mld State of Ohio, and value. $500.00 do'Nil m day
COURT OF
described 88 follows. to wit:
of sale. cash or oertified
COMMON PLEAS
Lou 18 and 19 ol check. bat ance on confirm a·
MEIGS COUNTY, OHI 0
McCune's Sooond Add;tion to
the ViHage of Tuppflfl PI ains.
Ohio. as sa me appe ers i'l

4 kitten s, · 2 weeks old . Ca ll
614-446 -0815 .

E11perienced Media Sales Reps.
needed . 811se plus commiuicm.
Call 304-757 -7881. Mon.-Ffl ..
10 · 4

EKperienced Media Sales Reps ~

We Also Update and Service
Most Systems

of tho Meigs Coun&lt;y M axson. Property Address:
Coorf Hoose on Friday. Oct. 60031 State Roote 68t.
17. 1986. ot 10:00 A.M. of ReedsvHie, Ohio 45772.
said day, Iho following des·
Appraised ot: 627 ,700.00 .
cribed re 11 est ate:
TERMS OF · SALE: Cash,
Situated in the VHI age of cannot be sold for less than

In pursuance of an Order of
5 ate to me directed from said
Coun in the above entitled

•H L OU N TT A•HA fli!Jto [ UH

992·6173

and GeneYa

Cal l 614 · 245 ·

X-ray Technician . AART certifi ··
ca tion preferred . At least ond
year e11perein.ce desired . Part··
time 5 evenings a week and'
e\lery other weekend. Pay is;
oommensu rate with e.~~:perience ..,
Send resume to Bo1. T60 in car•
of the Ga llipoli s Dally Tribune"
825 Third Ave .. Gallipolis. Otr
45631 .
•

3 year old Mate English Sheep
d o g, well trained to a good
home , 304·773-5323 .

Curr.-.t Owners Name: DoH.

Free krtten s
6430.

Make Chr iSimas money, aell
Avon . Make 45 percent. Cal(
614 · 446· 3368 .

$20 AMONTH

Public Notice
nald

9 month o ld GreatDanepupvery
loveable. Clal 614 -379-2114
call 8\lenings

Help Wanted

Fou r kinens. liner trained. 304·
675· 11"36 aher 4:00 .

stope

VI.

ESTATE AUCTION

AU LIVING ROOM SUITES
REDUCED DRAMAnCAUYI

QUEEN

' :FIST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH

8

Reg'. 1319.95

only; failure to wear sea 1belt . costs
only.

Sunday, Sept. 14 thru Sunday, Sept. 2~
7:30 P.M.--Bro. J. T. Mdtan, Evcaagelist

action. I wil expose to sale at
public auction on the front

4/ I

LIVING ROOM SUITE

Mattrnl
BOX SPRING
16 9 .96

.,

SHERIFF'S SALE
REAL ESTATE
CB88 No. 86-CV-1t5
VICTOR FEOERAL SAVINGS
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION,

New 2 Pc. Early American

failure lo co ntrol vehlclr, costs

.OLD FASHION ED TENT REVIVAL

Complete Stock Of
J·ewelry

NEVER BEFORE OFFERED
AT THIS PRICE.

Public Notice

MIDDLEPORT - Spacious
7 room home. wrlh extra
large liv tng roo m, laige dtn·
in g room, kitch en, three
la1ge bedroo ms, I ~ baths,
stls on ni ce corner lot Must
see in side. Only $26,500.00.
CREW ROAD - Over one
acre wrlh ranch per ma -s·
lone home. livin g room,
three bedrooms. bath, ktl·
chen and dinong comb.. ultl·

1,

'4vr. ."

Public Notice

Six kittens . litter trained . Call
446-9635 .

11

NOW A CONPLETE 10FT. SYSTEM FOR

PHONE
992-2156
Or Wt1te Dltlly Sentinel Clmllitd Dtpl

Broker

Bond forfeitures accepted
Four defendants fmieited hands
· Wednesday In Meigs County Court
presided over by Judge Patrick
O'Brien.
They are Frank Niehm Jr.,
· GallipOlis. $45, left of center; Brian
.. Marcum, Vinton, $4.'J, asSIIred clear
.'distant'!'; Steve Shock, Parkers~ burg, $41, speeding, and Ronald
.. Hickman, Parkersburg, S50.
speeding.
• Fined on speeding char&amp;"S were
~r-tarty Ferguson. Middleport, $22
·'l!nd costs; Ray Fox, John stown, $2.3
;:and costs; Mark A. Clar k, Pome:,:roy. $24 and costs; Peggy S. Ball .
•WilkevUie, $22 and cost s; Gat!
· Dudding, Mason. $22 and rosts;
;"Marilyn Burke, Pomeroy. $ll and
::costs; John W. Clark, Symcuse, $~
:~~nd'costs; Ricky J. Carter. Reister• stown, Md .• $:!i and costs; Waller
Mercer Jr .. Cheshire,SJ;andc.:&gt;sts;
Joseph A. Swain. Racine, $22 and
costs; Ronny L. Ohlinger Jr., West
ColUmbia, W.Va .. $21 and costs:
Larry Kahmeyer. Wichita. Kansas.
$21 and oosts; Canie Guin ther,
Syracuse. $22 and costs; Barbara
Shupe. Oewiston, Fla .. $22 and
co5ts; Steve Barber, Coqlvillc. $22
and costs; Homer Hill Sl-.. Pome·
ray. $21 and costs; Mark W. Frash.
Cheshire, $26 and costs; Mustafa
sassem, Athens, Ga. $29 &lt;fnd costs.
Others fined were Donald D.

16-14, and 12-15. The Tornadoettes
were led by Tracy Beegle with 10
and Becky Evans with 8.
Janelle Jenkins had an autsland·
lng serving performance for the
Oaks with 22 serving points.
Southern's reserve record drops
to 4-2.

The Daily Sentinel

1----..,\ur·----···-..
I

SI:.HV'N'-• THL

lis Daily Tribune Office, 8 26
Third Ave ., Gallipolis. Oh .

Old couch suitable for playroom.
you pick up . Call 614-367·
7780.

Over 100 mmambled channels.

Wendy Wolfe with twelve, Joyce
Foreman with 7, and Jennifer
Arnold with four.
Angie Caldwell led the winners
with 12 and Mel Gallamore had 7.
Southern's reserves lost their
second match of the smson 9-15.

PI U.tiff

B I C~ l [

446-2062

(With

In Memoriam

9-4-l mo.

ROY

Wooden pallets . Stop by Gallip o-

388 -8800.

SATELLITE IS STILL THE WAY TO GO

Southern loses to OH volleyball team

In memory of
Grace Colwell
whose 96th
birthday would
have been
Sept. 6.

.-------....,~-----~• .1 .11' &amp; !'i ,\ \t.
I
.· .
I'
I $200 OFF IJQ;O,O PQII.C"~SE I/·.
I Of Regular Prictd Mt~riililf I .
I Coupon ~xpirea S~~tP~l. 111',1986 I

We want to thank you and let you know
how much we appreciate your support
over these last 18 years.

Circle. llailk row-Coach Suzanne Wolle, Tracy Nonis,
Leslee Dudding, Becky Winebrenner, Dehhle Greathouse, and Becky Evans.

SOUTIIERN RESERVES - Members of the l984i
Snuthem Tomadoette VoUeyball team htclude,lront,
1-r; Aimee Hill, Angle Manuel, Dawn .Tomson, Tr:wy
Beegle, Tricla Wolfe, Jane Wllllams, and Patrece

2

H f' i,l{.~

CALL

Giveaway

Two 8enji type dogs, 1 male. 1
female. to a good home . Call

~

INDUSTRIAL
STAINLESS STEEL LINERS
INSURANCE WOIU(

FOR FREE ESTI M ATES

Ill Co11rl $1 ., PolftttOY. 01110 •5769

FLORIST

4

C!tare

CH IMNlY WORK '

f :j · 'i
i I I
\ ....,.;.#~

Restraining order

Admissions - Martha Graham.
Tuppers Plains.
Discharges- Charles Neutzling,
Garnet Carr, Wetzel Bailey Jr.

Box 81 . l eivuy, WV 26676 .

FIRE~ll~i~r~rl

A marrtage license has been
Issued In Meigs County Probate
Court to Gerald Johnson, 24.
Syracuse.
and RebeCca Jean
Johnson. 20, Racine.

Veterans Memorial

your area and ellewhere. All
agH. Oon' t be lonely. H.H.C ..

LICENSED-INSURED-CERTIFIED

MaJTiagt' Iicense

A restraining order has been
issued in Meigs County Common
Pleas Court against the defendant,
Terry Michael. in a case filed by
Jennifer Michael.
Dismissed was the case of the
State of Pennsylvania and Thomas
Glaser against Jerry L. Barber.

SINGlES : Mfun others from

ACHIMNEY FIRE
CAN OESTROY YOUR HOME
C!t~imney

EII' pI0vIll RIll
Serv tc~s

3 Announcements

Business
Services

ZANESVlLLE, Ohio tUPii Westbound lanes of Interstate 10 In
southern Muskingum County remained closed today while emergency crews removed a 400-gallon
toxic oil spill from the highway.
About 12 people, including an
Ohio Highway Patrol trooper, were
checked at local hospitals after the
carcinogen - polychlorinated bl·
phenyl (PCB) - leaked from a
disabled truck.
The entire interstate route was
closed for several hours after the
leak from a power transformer was
discove red at 11 : 39 a .m.
Wednesday.

She was preceded In death by her
husband, Willis Grueser; one
grandson, Terry McAbe; ~ one
brother, Charles M. Crans; and one
sister, Alberta Winebrenner.
Services will be Sunday at 1 p.m.
at Rawlings-Coats-Blower Funeral
Home. Burial wlll be in Middleport
Hlll Cemetery. Friends may call at
the funeral home on Saturday from
24 and 7-9 p.m.

The Daily

Ohio

Lanes closed

Area deaths

carlwlic Women's Club to meet

!Appeals

Thursday, September 11, 1986

Pomeroy-Middlepoit, Ohio

.Page-12-lhe Daily Sentinel

BISSELL
BUILDERS

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"At

R~&lt;~sonable

Prim"

PH. 949·2801
or 949-2860
Day or Night
. NO SUNDAY CALlS
4-16 -'86 lfn

'"VINYL ,SIDING
• ALUMINUM SIDII G
0 llOWN IN
INSULA nON

Cru~

IUTLAND, OHIO
lo1 27 I

1.-n• IW.

PH.

IODY WOIIII $10 p., H1.
Ca"'lot' Cor Pointing 1375
r in Slriping/ (olor ChaR. htra

C~L

PAINTING

Chesttr, Oh.

PH. 985-4101

8-15-1 mo .

Ann ounee 111 cnts
3 Announcements
SWEEPER end tewint;~ m.chlne
reptlr, ptrta. and lupplin . Pick
up and dellvltf'l, Davis Vacuum
Cletner. one helf mile up
GeorgN Creak Ad. Cell 614·

Noth's Ark An imal Park .
Schools, churchM, COJI't)tny

'"frH Ettimat•"

1)4cniCI, birthdev partl• and
femily reunions. Call 114 -384·
2108 or 1· 800· 212-2167.

PH. 949·2101

or 949·2160
No Sunday CaRs

3/11 /lfn

8t Vicinity
Yard Sale. Centenary. Friday
Antiques : Victorian dre sser.
det k table, gu ns, stone jars,
chairs. to ols, clothing. mi te .

Thur s amd Fr i 11:! mile past Ftve
Pomts on Rt. 7 . Wetch lor 11gns
10.00 · ]

Firit Time. At. 7 in Addison ,
beside Wamsley' s Grocery.
Baby ltems 1nd jeans . Wed. and
Thurt . 10 am to 6pm.

Huge .,ard sela . Sept
10.11 ,12. 13. 9 :00·4:00. 17ft
N.Thi1d Avu .. Midd lepon. 614 ·
992 · 3120.

Yerd Sale. Good clean items tor
sele. Fri . end Set. 10am till 7pm.
,33 State St., Gallipolis . OH.

8 19 yard sale. Dexter Co. Rd .

Yard Sale on Kemp•Holtow Rd.
Thur1 .. Fri. &amp; Sat. 9-6. Misc.
items

Yard sale . 12 · 1 3· 14 from 10 -6
Betw e en Eastern High Schoo)
and Tuppers Plains off Rt . 7 by
Success Rd . Infant a lhru adult
clothing. toy s, furni ture . ap pliances. car parts, linen s. cur · ·
tains. glestw are and man" olhe r
it ems Prtces red uc ed last day
Ratn cance ls

Moving Sale Fri . &amp; Sat. Clothes.
hou sehold item 1. electrical
wpplies. ate. on WUI Grey Ad .
behind NGHS folio'!" Jigns .
3 Family Vard Sale and Crahs.
S ept 11 , 12 &amp; 13 . 10:00tll 196
Garfield Ave. Something for
Evoryona.

4 Family Verd Sale Thurs . &amp; Fri
Loti of ni ce items. Lower
Garfield Ext.
Fri. Sept. 12 II Sat. Sept. 13 .
656 Deenle Dr. Sun kist Village
360 H. 0 . Chevy engkla, cou ch .
clothing, rec:orde , mis c.
4 Ftmily Fr i. &amp;e Stt. 9-dark . 2
miln N. on 160 patt HDizer
hospital . Good CJ,~allty clo thing
&amp;: miac .
2 Family Sale Fri. &amp; Stt . 9 ·4 .
Maple St .. Rio Grtnde. Clothing
ell slzn, toys, fum .

.. .....Pom.iirov · ····
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

44e·0294.

Rtclnt Gun Shoot stJoneortd by

Rtclnt Oun Club. E..-y&amp;urMtty,
b.ginnlng at 1 :00 p. m . Factory
ChoMt, 12 guagtlhDtguna.

Quilts. 'I? !ir e box spr1ng1 and

mattress. coffee table. campirlg
co t. edul1 clothing (larg e and
smal lI. so me misc. 4th trailer on
right, 8ashtn Ad . off Rl. 1 2 4 .
Sept 11th and 12th .
·

Garage Sale ?7 State St . 10am
to 4pm Ftidey &amp; S1turday.
Furniture . c lothes. toys ,
mis celi Bneous.

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

New Homes luilt

··· Gallrpolrs ··· · ···

10:00·7 Clothes and misc. Sept
10th lhro ugh Sept . 15th

Large garage sale Sept 15 . 16 .
11 1 mile up Rt . 143

11 12 at th a lee residence on
Boy Scou t Camp Rd . in Chaster
fr om 10 1111 3 . Clothes fro m
infants sit e to .J ult 1. Al so mit·c.
ite ms anrt toya
Garage sa le at Cherles l&lt;in gs. 01'1'
Wolf Pen Ad . Thuraday and

Friday. Rain or ahlne.

~

Friday and Saturday. Sept . 1213 . Firs t house in Minartvtlle,. •
3_fam ily ~araga sale. 4th and :
L•ncoln, M•ddlepof1 . Snpt. 12 &amp; ,
13 Friday and Sat. Large variety . ..
Clun items. Rein or shine.

PfPieiisiinf ... :
&amp; Vicinity
. ... ..... ........ ...... .......... .

___

J day Vard Sale, Thurs. Fri. Sat,:
Sept . 11 . 12 ,13 . 107locuetSt.,"'
HendRnon. W. Ve.
9 :00 tlll1 . •
__:_:..:..::::,.:.;_

.

Gltnt Yard Sale, Wild , 511)1. 10 :
through Sat, S.pt. 13 . 507 ,
Henderson St Something for :
everyone.

-:=-:-.:-:-::.:..._.,.._ _ •

v••

3 family yard ule ht time. New
Hope Rd. Chtttlu, Ohkl . Sept.
11 &amp;: 12 Watch for slgn1 9 ·4 .

Vard ~11111 first tl~ thla
IS '"
Mtple St .. Muott, W.Va. Fri_:nd .,
Stt. Sept 12, 13. Raw. ~etta. :

Verd Stlt Mondty Sept. 15,

Yard

l'u,;u;;;d

7'T-9AM&lt;It l -

•

SAI1, 807 \'land 8t ..

. •"_-s_._.._s::a~
o•-·'.:2:-.t.:3:.:
. •:.:,..
:.::':::'oo:.::·: :
crodt.tad 7

.taya. hand
afgh1n • multi more.
resld.,c.. Rosa Hill.
. Ohio .

Gtr.t ge Salt. Fri, 8ept1 12. :

fu~1ture, boys clothlnQ, misc. 2 •
m•let out Sand Hill Road .

�Page 14-llie Deily Sentinal
11

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Help Wanted

44

LAFF·A·DAY

'

&amp;,alw:IH-....~~ ~
- .; ~··
• •7181,
plua
Oil mmiiiiOn.
104-717·

,....drj

51

Apenment
for Rent

Aoforon ... roqulrorl. Coil 814·
441·221&amp;.

AIR TRAFFIC CON1'ROUERI
utr.ncetxamlnftlon now • •
For fu- Info wilto P.O. lo~
271, Stwllntl, Yo. 22170.

Fumlihtd Ill· adulta onty. Cell

IU-441·111523.
Duplex for rent 146 Second
Ave.. GtlllpoUa. 3 bdr. llvin·
groom. dlningroom. new kh·
chin, biCkverd • ....,lg, • renge.
U98 ptua utllitl• &amp; MCUrlty

M11n wMted fDr ...... larm
work an horN farna.. Wrttt Boa
P-8, Point P I - ftoglotw,
:100 Moln St.. Point Pio-n~
W.Vo.

304·17&amp;-84B3 or 875-1450.

lnvwtment. Your. hours. Cel

beth. Centrally loclted. One or
two adultt, ret. .ntll &amp; Me.
dep. required. Ctl 114·•46·

0444.

Gold flora couch, good cond.

12

2 bdr .• u1ilitln , unfurnithecl. 3
Gerfield Ave 8t76. per month
plus depot it. Call 448· 7644
aher 1 pm.

S ltu etions
Wanted

''We'Ve b een happilY marne
•d
~
thr
lOT ee years, but not all in
a fQW." .

lovedona?Rouncttheclodc.eera
iar ambuletoory m., gr women

•P•

Whlrpool RefrigoroiOr. Sooro
Dishw11her , Twin Bed 1nd

'

t bedroom apt. fOI' rent. 811ic
rent 111ns t2t6 . 1 month that·

t.wnmowar. 304-876-4413 .

53

Antiques

Chlldcorofororo· IChooloro.Afo
2·1. Mon.·Frl. s ,30 om . • ·. 0

•

pm. Retllblt refll'lftCII furnlthed. Call 114· &amp;87·173.2.

36

31

Homes for S 1 1e

8 room hou11 on corn• lot Low
u1llttl•, llttached 1•19e. convenl .. t klcation. *23,800. C.H

ovonlnso 11 4-882·378Ser doya

18

114-982-3345 amd 1111. for
DaiiiiWebtr

Wanted to Do

••vlitting In my hom1.

w.....

days. Can give r.ter.,oe . Addl-

eon Rd . Werd1 Tr•il., Plrili. C.l

114-317-0.209 .

Will do houH cleaning heva
relerenc.. Cal 11 4·&lt;WI·715215.
Prata.. lonal Sewing in my
hom1 . 115 "'" •perltnce. Cell

114· 992-3143.

Work wanted. tJIIp•lenclcl farm
hind Wlfttl job in tobacco.

114-441·1211.

bloLoon-torooltorSopt. 16.
Prl~ 110• up I percent.

-...m.

·IC-

3
2 llcwy, portlolly
fumlahad. Pott Office indudld.
PhMiipa ,..., MlnnviHe. Cel
For Sllle by Own•. frame 1nd
brick. I room• and tmh. lot
7!b4~0. electric b11eboerd
hilt.
cond, lilt pri01 In low
301. 100 ,., cent flntnclng, Rt.
2, four miiM from hint Pia,.

••c

304-171·2114.
F lllct nCJ,il

Business
Opponunity

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·
lNG CO . recommend• thll you
do busln•• with piDple you

3 bedroom bdck. 2 c•

g••·

fooploco. In _... privoto pool,
110 b&lt;llllo, IIOfOfJO bldtl, 3041182·3771 oltor B:OO PM.
New HOUM 3 or 4 bedfooms. 2
btthl, famlty room, lit In
kl1chan. form~l cNnnlng room
wtth french doore llldlng to
dQ, full IMMmtnt, lerge oar·
1111. ontlquo brtr:t front. vinyl
llid6ng,metel thermo pent win·
dow1. well ln1UIIttd. Mt. Vernon Ave.. need to Ml to
apprlc:ett quelhy of thil home.
Will rent wh:h option to buy.

304·87&amp;·4&amp;80 or 87&amp;· 1952.

know, and NOT to Hnd money
through the mell undl you h.vt
lnv.... lglt8d the oHering.

E•cdlnt cond, 3 bedroom
houM, lui balemant. targa kit
qultt netghbarhood, upptr Lin-

Homemlk. . Md career peopa..
Ute yGUr epare timt to ..,.
extr11 money with Frlendy
Home Pertill, 1 .J\ttionwlde
C0"1JII'IY· lmmedle1e optnk'IQI
tor nur"lll . . lnd demondflton
in thll .,... lt'1 eaey, fun end
profiteble. No experience it
nee•ury. All you need Is 1
. . ., to mthe mon-v. heve fun
.nd • few hourt of SPirl11me.
We wll provide nerything you
need to get Mlrtld Md th•e II
no c11h inve.tment. no.colleet·
lng , no dllfvtrlng en~ no tentic.
charge. We have two full cotor
c:at1log1 whh over 700 1.11ch:lng
toyl and glft1, ell tOO&amp; gueren·
tMd fMturing the new enlrNted
calking doll "Cricket.. whldl will
be edvertiled on netkmtl TV.
With Chrlstm11 just •round the
comer you tr11ure to get 1 grelt
lttrt . Don'l min thi• exchlno
and rM.trdWig opponuntto,. For
more inforf1lltion cell: 1·800·

111 budg•. Will rent with optMln

227· 1&amp;10.
lntemttion.t Metal BulldingMI·
nufaeturer Selecting builder·
dNier in 10me open'"" · Hiih
potential profit in our growth
induttry. (303)759· 3200 ellt

2403 .
Own your own Jetn ·
Sportswear. Ltdiel Apparel .
Chlldrent· Maternity, ltrgl
Si111, Petite, Otncewllr ·
Aerobic or Aec ..toritt Store,
Jordecht. Chic, l •. Ltvi, lzod,
Gttano, Gu••· Cehlin Klein ,
S•gio Val ... t ln a, Even Picone.
· Lll CleRtome, Members Only.
Guollne. Htllthtex ov• 1.000

«horo. *14,300 to U5,900
Inventory, lreining, fl1turea.
w..,d opening etc. Can op .. 1&amp;

doya. Mr. Louglllin 111211188·
4228.

23

Professional
Services

Of

inlulotorl, US.OO

'f· l!

-

~~e~"~
""'~'"~';·~;:;::;;;::::r~;;~~~§~~~
56

Pots for Sale

a•

441· 2049.
For Sale by Owner. 3 bdr. home
In town. Call 878· 1028 tftor
15pm.
Houll &amp; lot for ule. But.vllla
Rd. 3 bdr., fulty earpetld, central

hoot. lt.C, 10 ocre. t&amp;OO - n.
Dec.

&amp;tlo. Col collect 814·B94·3S81
... for D.B. Sobo.

lbdr. 11h btth, llfialivineroom
with fireplece. Walk in cloMia.

kkchon cobln.... hoot pump,

...,....., 6 dryer. Average ll.a.

lett ground. WNI con•kf•l..d
contfe(.1 with dDwn peymlftt til
ctn •eumt loen. Call morning~ ,

114-441·4703 .

,.

Convonlont locotlon off Uppor
Rt. 7. 3 to 4 bdr. F.P. In LR,

f

complete kkchan. buMd In dll·
hwaah«, r.,.._ own. microwave • wMhe...ctryer, TV room,

1100 .. 2700 - n • 30yoon .

j

614-992 ·8216 .

1 bedroom apartment in Middl•
pon, AU utilitiH paid. UOO.·per
month. noo. depotit. Cell

Houses for Rent

Houu 3 bdr. 11ove &amp; refrig.
Rodney Vllltge II 1276 mo.
References. Ctll448·4418 eft It'

BPM.

4 bdr. 2Y.t b8th, livlngroom.
dtningroom , khchen, *300 per
mo. 1100 dopoak. I mo .

&lt;•••·I

Coli 114·441·3187.

For rent furnithed 1 bedroom
apt . in Middleport. Ctll 61 4·

992·&amp;304.

Col 304·BB2·2237 .

APARTMENTS. mobile homes,
hou181. Pt. Pleuantand Gallipo·

Cash ~egilter, brand new .
t275. Ctll 446·8222 .

lia. 614·446·8221 .

Frick SAWmill, 3 bloc:k rea·
toc:kad.
All metel 18 fee1
carriage. 68 inch attN blade .
1968 11/t T. ln1erntt io nel cl.IJ11)
truck. Stihl 0-32AV Chaint aw
Call 3&amp;7-7519.

2 bedroom apt. Gtllipolis Ferr)l,
304·11B·264B or 178-6783.

houtt. Avtillble October 1. Cell

441·1278.
For rent Sleeping Rooms end
light house keeping room1. Park
Centrel Hotel. Call 614 -446·

Coli 114·992-3324.

0768.

Nice 3 bedroom hou11. f.mnv
room, glf'age, b11tmtnt, FA
h11t, &amp; wooded ec,.· bam.
t250 per mon1h, *100 depotlt.
No inltde ptta. 10 Etat St.

Roomt for rent, day . week.
mon1h . Gellia Hotel. Call 614441· 9680. Rent ISIOWI1 1120
month.

home In New Heven, W.Va.
Shown by appointment. Calf
lt4-949-247f;t attar 6 p.m.

46

24ft. round pool OO "'f)ate with
pu 1'111 &amp; filter solar cover, win ter
cover.
liner 8450 . Cell
614· 446-7627

"ew

Linde Star ring &amp; nee kla c:e $100.

Coil 614-441-2202 .

71

Autos for Sale

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES. 4 MI.
WEST. GALLIPOLIS, RT 3&amp;.
PHONE 814·441-7274.
1971 14•70 Gottyaburg2bdr, 2
lull beth•. g•den tub, porch &amp;
.wnlng, 2 Krll, nc. cond ..

toto! oloc. Clllll14-2&amp;8-1&amp;20.

197&amp; Gonylburg. 14 • 70, aH
!Mtctric:. 2 bdr .. 2 full blth1,
·g•den tub, 2 air condh:km••·
porch ll'ld twnlng. be. cond.

Coli 216·1&amp;20 or 2&amp;1·1&amp;02.

19715 Chtmpion, ptrtty fur·
nilhed, Air cond... underpinning. Call 379-2t 87 enytlme.
1172 t21t150 Liberty mobile
home. 2 bdr., woodburn•.
underpinning, fvel oil ttnk, nCIW
carpet In br., good cond.
••.1500. Cell &amp;14·2415·9214.
MOBILE HOMES MOVED: In·
MJr.d, r...ontble r..... Ctll

304-&amp;71-2338

3 bedroom house for rent in

Pomeroy. CoM 614-992·3438.
Hou• for rent. elo.. to grade
lchool. 4 rooma, utility room 1nd
b1th. Calllt4-7~2 - 3164 .
HouH for rent. PottiiH'I Creek

Rood, 304-876·8789.

Cottage. 2 room1, hth. fur·
nih.t, u1ilhia peid, U&amp;.OO
week, 304-1715-3100 or 1175·

6609.

9266 .

D.P. body tone 300 e ~~:cerc iur,
ex. cond. *ISO. 30 gaiiQn equa·
rlum with some accea.soriea

Space for Rent

$ 30. Coli 614· 367-7116 .

3 br

hoUM,

3 bedroom ranch, b11ement,
g1t1ge. Rollin• Street New
Hevtn, atcurhy depoah, 304 ·

BB2·294&amp; or B82·2430.
2 bedroom unfurnithed houte.
507'h Second St .. New HIVen.

304·882·2606.

42

3 btdroom mobile home .

Mobile Homes
for Rent

19B2 Cloyton. 12• 10, 1111 tloct·

2 bdr. mobile home It Eve r·

ri,, a.:c c:ond, belt re..ontblt
offer. 304-671-2485.

groon. Coli 441-7032 .

For 11tt or trldt. mobile home
tnd tot, togtth.. Of teptrltl.

304-178·2913 .

33

Farms for Sale

30 Acr• . H11 dlltbla llf'ld.
houll, barnt, pond. 80U1tlwHt·
am School Oittrlet. Call 245·

t241.

Bttuttful home ln Fl ..woodt
aru ot Pomerov. t1 ecr• &amp;
apring ftd ~d IIVeillblt. Ctll

114·44S-23U.

Buainen
Buildings

2312 tor "ffpolnement.

114-441·0108.
Trelltr f4xll5 thuettd on epprox . 1 aert UOO mo. ptua
utilhl11 h'l Vinton trtl. CtH

114·388· 8881 '
Nice 2 bedroom mobile hom• for
Racln,. Call 8t4·

a-:::5:::

3 bedroom trallar.

ueo

plu•

150 "-lit· No drinking, light·

ing. or pet1. 114· 317·7287.

12xl&amp;. 2 bedroom. fumllhed.
U85 per month plus depo~h:
and utllltltl . Cell 114·992·

7479.

2 btdroom n•U• in Midepon.
For r.,t trellw. depoth Nquire,
Multi onty, you pay utKitl11,

44

Apartment
for Rent

2 bdr. unfumiehed ept. In Crown

36

lots

81

Acre1ge

Household Goods

Mi• ed hardwood slabs. ft2 . per
bundl e. Conta ining approx. 1 V1
tons. FOB Ohio Pallet Co.,
Po meroy, Ohio. Call 614· 99 2·

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62

Olive St., Gt ll;polis. NfiW &amp; Ul ed
wood-coalttovet. 6 pc wood LR
suite 1399, bunk bedt •199 .
antron reclin9111 '99. new &amp;
used bedroom suitn, ranges,
wringer wuhtrs, &amp; ·•ho01 . New
iivingroom _,itel n99 -SI599 ,
lamps, also buying co al &amp; wood
stov•. Ct Q 114-446· 3169 .

6461 .

Firewood for 11le. US . per load .
Cell 614-949· 250 1 after 6:00
p.m.
lnground pool cover 25x46
• 100 . Green Etrly Am. eoueh
and chair It 50. Fibef glass ee r
ctn ier $60. Upright freezer
U OO . KimbAll Organ f 996 .
614 · 99 2· 7681 or 6t4 · 986 ·

Wathen. dryers. refrig lt'ato ra,
rangu . Skaggs Applitn ces,
Upp"' River Rd . b•ide Stone
Crllt Motel. 6t4 ·446 ·73 98 .

3840.

For Sale: 615.000 BTU natural
g11 heating stove _ For more
information ctll614· 992 · 6368 .

used appliancet and TV sets.

Open BAM to 8PM . Mon thru
Sit. 614· ... 6· 1699, 627 3 rd.
Avt. Oallipolil, OH .

Valuable 1 karat ladi u diemond
ring. Valued at 11800. Will
accept reasonable offer . Call

614-992-6736.

••I•

For
RICOH office copier
mach ine FT4060 with collato r,
stand. reduc tion c1pability &amp; 3
pap.,.. trays. 304-6?6· 6690 .

LAYNE 'S FURNITUR E

741 Third A... 1800 oq . ft.
third. Pino St. Coli 114-441·

Lt rg e mtrtal office d11k with
swivel chtir &amp; tour drawer fil e
c ab in ~ . Ce118t4-266-93 15 .

Valley Furniture, new &amp; uaed .
month . Coli 114· 246·1B18.
Large section of ~ality fumi ·
lure . 1216 Eattern Av e ..
Two bedroom, •tao. per mon1h. , Gtllipolil.
1715. depotlt. C1ll 379-2435.

ohono 304·171·213S.
Commercial or warahouse.
Plridng on tide. Adlectnt to

1902.

City. Coli 814·2&amp;1-1820.

Sofa• and chairs prictd from
1396 to ' 996 . Tables •so.and
~ 1o 1125. Hlde-a·bed• U90
to ·~96 . ReclintJs '226 to
t376. Ltmpl *28 to 1126 .
Dlntnea '109 Wid up to t496 .
Wood table W· l dlair1 U85 to
t7tl. Dnk f!OO "P to 037&amp; .
Hutchet ••oo end up. Bunk
beds complete w-mattreasn
t281 tnd up to 13915 . hby bedt
1110 &amp; tt76 . Mlttflllll or box
tpringa full or twin 183 , firm
*73. and '83. Ouatn 11111225
King *350 . 4 drawer ch•1 "te6:
Dr111tn 189. Gun ctblnet1 8,
10• • 12 gun.
or tlactrle
renge 1375. Baby mtttr•••
136 II 146. Bed frtm• t20,
UO • King freme t50. Good
HlectMln . of bedroom .., ft11.
mt11l c.bmets, headbotrdl 130
end up to t86.

Full• Brush Products . For free
delivery call 304-876· 1090. Re·
presentativ e want ed G1ll ia
County area.
10 foot Hill Meat Cooler with
lerge compra11or. tubing , very
good eond, Digetal meat ICI III,

304· n3-9128.
Ct r trailer with wrench, dual
axle. 1900.00. Phon e 304· 576·
28U .
Pool table, cheep, tome equip ment, phone 304·676 ·3380.

a..

New wrlnger WllhiH', '76 ChtY·

rolet 1ru ck. '70 Chl\l rolet c1r.
good cond. 6 guns. CtU anytime

304·67S-22B6 .

Used Furniture: Washer &amp;
dryer. eleetrlc rtnge, wood
11bla &amp; 2 bench•. bed1.
&amp; reclln•. 3 miiM out
Bulavllle Rd. Opsn BAM to
IPM, Mon. 1hru Sat.

dr•••·

814·448-0322 .
Ch• ua out on our living room
.,it• . 1349 • up. Wtbber &amp;
luahline. New Glbton appliances. Mollohen Furniture fit. 7
north, ktniYgl, C•ll 614· 4467444.

4176 .

TrurJ1)et for sale .

614 -992·3992.

•eo.

Call

Plano 8100 . 00 . trumpet
876 .00, IIIIIPhOne $126.00,

304·676-8762 .

58
&amp;

Fru it
Vegetables

Red ras benitt . Taylon Berry
Patch . Cal 614 ·446 · 8692 or

614 -245-68064 .
Lite c1nning tom1to n . J o hn
Hill. Sl. Rt. 338 , l etart Fell i .
14.00 per bushel. 614 · 247·

2642 .

Yellow Free Sto ne Cann ing
Peaches now available. Cell tor
p ric es and vari et ies . Bo b 's
Markt1, Mason. w. Vt . 304·
773-572t . Open 7 day a.

For111 Suppli es
&amp; L1 veslock

949·2658.
- - - - - - - - ·lc-

79 Buick Regal. Bleck · red seat.
Clean. PS , PI, air. Good c:ondi·

olon . 304-n3-&amp;1170.

1979 Dodge Aspen Stetion
W~tgon . 1660. Cell 614-687·
1986 Ford F160 Z8. Auto.
trantmillion . over drive. fuel
injection. 12 ,000 mil... 19600.

61 4· 992-3666 .
1978 2 door Oataun 1-210
Hatch ·beck. New tlre1. new
brakes, good body, AM· FM
stereo. ru na good t800 . Call
&amp;14 -992-6417 or 614 ·992·

61

Farm Equipment
CROSS &amp; SONS

U.S. 36 Welt, J tcklon, Ohio.

, 978 Pontiac TraRI·Am. T roof,
lour speed, new 1ires, good
condition. t1700. Ctil 614-

JIM ' S FARM EQUIPM ENT
CENT ER. SA 36 W. Gellipoli1,
Ohio. Call 614·446· 9777 . eva.
614 -446· 3692. Up fro nt tiac·
tors w ith w1n1nty over 40 uaed
tracto ra. tOOO tools.
Fttm Supply . Sale al Btdwell
C61h Feed Store on Gtuc:ho
barbed wire. Sept . 25 . Call

614-388·9688

New Hollt nd 717 Forage Her·
vn tet" with 1 row corn head.
International 12 60 Grinde r
milu,.. , both good cond . 304·

213·421&amp;.
Cttlle rac:k , 10 foot t lide· in,

1180.00 . 304-468-1163
62 Wanted to Buy

Now buy ing ahell corn or 1111
co rn . Call to rltten quottl." iver
City ftrm Suppty, 614· 446·

2986 .

I

1976 Linootn Con1inent•l Mark
IV. Bill Bien Spec:itl Dedition.
64 .000 milel. E.:celhtnt Condi·
tion. 12600. Call 614 ~ 742 ·
2753 .
1984 Cavall• Type 10. Very
good condition. Fuel injec:tton,
PS . PB, AM-FM ltereo, tll1.
reclining teats, rear window
defogger. Asking 14990 . C1ll

livestock

Polled Chtroltis bull Reg. gen·
tie. 2000 lb1. plus. Top blood·
lin t~ . Reg . heifers, FFA, 4 -H,
projec11. 2 excellent clubcalve1.
Young bull pro1pec11. Gtorge
Woodward . Cell 814 · 379 ·

2697 .

Three quarttrs Slmmental bull , 8
rmnt hs old, clll304· 1175· 1979.

1918 Mutttng, I cyl., IU10 ..
f\lnt good. Body need• so me
work. Call44e·oo•s 1her 5pm
tnd weaktnds.

2783 .

Fum. 4 room1' bllh etten . No

polO, orlulto only. Rot. • dop. W11her and drytr. ln good cond.
Pol• Build ing• by Outllt y
Alvor Front Lata. loootorl 14 roou~orl . Coli 114·441-1&amp;11.
t200. far the pair.
Ctll Build.,,, Workthop1. · cerpont,
c..... · -· f48.000 .. tro mlloo IOU1h ol Pt.PI- on Rt.
1nlmat ahelttn. geregiS. Fr11
441-4011.
lond ... 814·441·7127.
82. 1&amp;0 ft, wldo. Ofiii!O"' 131ft. RegMC¥ Inc. apanmen1 2 bdr.,
eatlmataa . Phone 114· 661·
doop. Lot prtoo tiOOO. , Ownw
4 room llolrll ond loto - - ' • flnonolne 01 10 porcon~ 1100. utllltloo pw11y pold. nlco. Col GE Wither. *915.; KenR'I)re 7121 .
304·17&amp;·6104 or 304·175· welh•. •121.: W11tinghou11
n.tnt from
to IINII. In -ondt100.f*rroonth. Cou
'/121.
Wlahtr, llkentw •110.; MtVttg
c"""" City. t1 1.100. Col · 304-273-1471.
Pets for Sale
*Yar, tt&amp;.; Whl.-,..1 dryor, 56
114·111·1222 "' ., • .•••.
2 I:Mir. 2 bltha, kttchtn fur· ttl.; Frigldolro dryor. til&amp;.;
1470,
Lind 10 build OAVIfY nice• flat.
nlohorl. 11 Court St. U21 por woodbumll' heat stove, t100.:
_ , . . , locotlon. 2 loto 800
lroornl!ouH. 1.2 -, 0ol.blo ft, by 111 fl. 210" by 11&amp; ft. mo. plua utlltlol. moronco • wlllto 2 rwftto .. l12&amp;.: oldoby Drtgonwynd Cattery kennet
d-K. Col 814·441·4t21.
roldo .. t111.: froll , .. CF.A Hlrnaloyon. Ponlon ond
cor-o. Lo-onR-HHI.
mrte ... tfZB.: opt, lllzo rofrig ., 8iem. . ldtltnl. AKC Chow
,...,.. prtood t20.000. Col Coll814·441·7127.
Firm!allorl olfiGfoncy t110 mo. t121.
l k - Appll,nooa pupploo. Coil 114·441· 3144
11~171· ZBU.
31•3&amp; bfor:t g - whh hill · pold. '71\ Noll Avo. Coli Uppor Rlvor Rd .. 441· 7311 . ' ofl• 7PM.
"""' lot• .,.1 ' - • or 1011. Col 441-4411 oflor ·
3 - o m. 11\ "'orv houoi In ovonlnso 114-441-3241.
Ont refrigerator end trea:er, Purollrorl O.Ht Dono pupa, 4
Ml•••part. Comptellily rernoUrifum
.
1
·
bdr.
opt.,
oorpotorl; l&lt;ltollon , _ whh I dlliro, blecll m1... wtth whitt blutt on
dtlod. , ..... to .... a - . by
utllltloo POid. no clllldron. no , . _ ake boo roprlnso ond . ch•l f100 oooh. b-olt will
- I n t . - only. Coli 114poto1Colll14-441·1137.
mottr-. Clill 318·1111,
hold. Coll-·1~- ···&amp;· 1314.
H2-1011.

It,...

'·

*·

Transpnrl al11111
Autos for Sale

441-1337 oftor &amp;PM.
81 Horizon T-C3 11 ,100. 76
Dort U&amp;O. 74 WI

Dodgo

wegon *228 . 7t IulCk LeSabre

'82 Pontiac Bonnl'tlillt, 4 doo r,
Vinyl top , V-6. Air. Au1o. PS , PB.
AM· FM stereo. tiH, r11rwtndow
defogger. velour interior. body
exe eond. high mileage. 304·
1982 C hevy Cevt llar, front
wheel drive, tuto. 4 c:yl, niJW
tires. $1 . 960 .00 . 304· 676·
4181 .
19 Buick La Sabre. 74 Buick
Rive ra. 304- 676 ·6162.
1976 Olds Cutl1s1 Supre me

77

.

FRANK AND EllNEST
Auto Repair

79

I

A&lt;'AIN! . . goy,

THf: UNIVf=RSE

.,

Motors&gt;Homas
&amp; Campers

CAN' T' EXPANl&gt;

N&gt;JY TOO FAST
To $UIT Me!

Omeg• Motor Home mourited
on 1984 Ni11en. 12,000 milts .
Sl9ep1 4. 20 mpg. l5speed trills .

t11 ,&amp;00 . Phono 814 - 99) ·
3921 '
Toyotl motor home. •2.400,00
firm, 30•· 67G· 2651

·ALLEY OOP

e~c

81 , 600 .00.

Se rVIC es
81

Home
Improvements

,
.~

BASEMENT ,.

WATERP~OOFING

1

.~

Unconditionel IHetlme guaren·
tea. Loctl reftrtnCII fum.,.id.
Free t1tim1111. Call coHec:t

1-114·237-04B8, doy or nighl.
Btsemtnt

~ogers

Monte Car1o, 304-676·

'19 Monte Carlo. 70,000 mila.
ac. cru iae. pl. pb, tilt I'IMtring,
left front fender slight damaged

$1 ,900. 304-898· 3638.

Trucks for Sale

1976 Ford f -100 Cu atom
pickup, 44 ,000 mil•. ClmPif
top, very good eond. 11850.

C.ll 446-0264.
19B2 Chevy Shortbed, 83,000
miles. loaded .
367-n67 .

U300.

Cell

1976 6 cyl. , standlfd. 1979
V-8. autometic. Cell evenings

114-446 -3243 .

Fetty Tree Trimming. stump
remov1l. Call 304·171· t 331 .

RINGLES' S SERVICE·. e•po·
rienctd carpenter. alectridJn,
m11on, painter, roofing (includ·
ing hot tir application) 304·

Roury or cable tool drillin)l.
Most walls oomphrtld umed•V·
Pu~ ulet tnd strvice. 301&amp;·

26 8·8803 .

73

Vans

&amp; 4

W .O .

1986 Chevv oonVertion v1n.
4111 air. auto , stereo . TV, low
mileage, e.:c. cond. Call 114441·4141 .
3)4, 3

1pd .~

good condl1io n.

Coll .,.• •.2143.

1979 Chevy 12 pt111n11r win·
dow v1n. AC .. Crulle. tltt wh•.
A· t conditio n. 13000. 814·

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"DON'T TA LJ&lt;. ltJOLO
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WEARING NI&gt;&lt;ON -A::iNEW
BUTTONS AND HOPPI NG'

" TOQAY IS N OT A N
. AU5PICIOLJS DAY FOR
SOCIAL CONTPCTS.

iT!s q ETTIN&lt;'l 50 I HARDLY
()o!.RE m VENTURE 0/.J,T
THE HOUSE ANYN.ORE.

O N ONE: FOOT. "

Athb¥ ConltJuctlon, carptnt·
lng, remodeling, room•ddilionl.
Cement blade WOJk, Interior 1M
exterior painting, 1kllng. Fr!e
eatlmtt•. 304-176· 64415 or

676-6182.

1976 Dodge D-100 pickup wilh

1916 S-10 2.6 Efl angina, 4
~pd .. PB, PS , FS back glua,
30 .600miles •5.300. Call614·

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

895-3802

oap. run• good. engine good,
bo by good, 318 two blrrell. auto
tran1 , tt ,460 Of bett offer. Call

----1983 M11d1 truck topper, good

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304-&amp;78-2398 or 814· 441 ·
2464.

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114· 446 ·4422 or 114-448 ·
9600.

1J.If. ACllOfJ , KIDOO

Hoo11 calls on RCA. Quazar.
OE . Speclaling in Zenith. Ctll

'74 Corva«e StingriiY. auto wi1h
Air Cond, T·Top, new paint, nlltW ~ 875·2088 or &amp;7&amp;-7311.
tir es. 304· 678-2963.
Starks Tree end LIWn Service,
lendsctplng. 304·571-2010.

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5TAY~AV~

~ON ' S Telev l1ion ServiCe .

' 79

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W1terproofing ~

'79 ~ivera Buick, almo at llhow
ro o m co ndition , uk in"g
t 4 .800.00 price negotiable.

7590.

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

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BARNEY

CARTER 'S PLUMBING
ANO HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gtlllpolia, Ohio
Phone 814-441·3888 or 614·

448-4477

83

EKoevating

Good· 1 E.:eavating, b11ement1,
footers. driveweya, •eptle 11nk•.
landscaping. Call anytime 614·
446 ·4637, Jam11 L. Daviton,
Jr. owner.

85

General Hauling

J am11 Boys Wttlf Service All o
pool• tilled . Ctll 614·268· '1 141

or 814·441· 117&amp; co 614-441·
7811.
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(ijl Soep

11:30 It ill ·il1l Tonighl Show
Guest host Billy Crysta l

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UPH~mRY SHOP
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1113 Soo, Avo., GoHipollo.
814-448·7833 or 114· 44·
1833.
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tt7• Hart.,· Davk110n. driiHr,
IIIIC. .cond. 13000. Cll after
lpm
let. end Sun.

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Reuphollta
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814·448-34 . Opon d~'j ~'
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379-2118.

1814 .CAIOA n . oonil. Coli
1117 Chovv4 door, Idyl .. outo .." 814·441-2815.
ratty whelfl. *600. or trlde tor
Voilot-on "' plcl&lt;up. 114· 19B1 -da ·ca no. 2.100
11112--11.
. miiM, 304·175•&amp;e24 .

welcomes Larry Gatlin and

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Mowray'a UPI\oiotwlnli '.-.lngl
lrl Ojluntyor~~1 yoaro, Tholioai'.

In lumttu,. •holl1.,.ng, Cl~'
304 · 878 · 4,.' 54 lor fret~

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8 :05 (I) MOVIE : 'Singin' in the
Rain'
8 :30 1J (I) il1l Our House 65 yeer·old Gus Witherspoon
relu ctan11y opens his home
to his recently w idowed
daughter·in-law Jessie and
her 1hroe children . (60
min .) PREVIEW.
9 :00 Cil 700 Club
Cil Novo: When Wonder
Drugs Don't Work (CCI A
hospital must figh t an e pi·
demic caused by the
spread of an infect ion re·
sistant to antibioti cs. (60
min .) (RJ.
® Gl ~ MOVIE: 'Amori·
con G•iaho' (CC)
(j]) Mystery: Agatha Chris·
tie Mystorleall (CC) Par ker
Pyne does it again when he
bails out a re tired Major.,
who gets into more than he
bar9.11ined for . (60 min .!
9 :30 IJ Cllilll NightCourtHarry
and the staff find them ·
selves delivering babies
when a h urricane strand s a
birthing class in t he coun·
house. Pa rt 2 of 2. (RI In
Stereo.
I]) Au1o Recing ' 86: Formule One Grand Prix From
Paul Ricard, France. (90
min .)
10:00 1J (]) il1l Today 01 Night
Volume II The 'Today'
show broadcasts .live from .
Universal Studios' back lot
for an examination of tel a·
vi sion. (60 min.,
(I) Major League Baseball:
A11on1o at Son Diogo (2
hrs .. 30 min.!
Ill (!) Odd Couple
Cil Comrades: Leningrad
Movie ICC) Sovio1 director
Oinara Asanova bypasses
Russ ia 's film restrict io ns ,
creating a movie w ith con·
troversial results. (60 min .)
(j]) (lJ) News
10:30 Cil To Be Announced
Ill (!) INN News
(j]) Tony Brown's Journal
, , :00 IJ ill (I) Ill (]) ~ .., il}l
il1l News
Cil Burns·&amp; Allen
I]) Auto Racing: Nikki
Llluda Explains Formula
One
fJ) (!) M'A'S'H
cote Bolanco

Dillerd'l Wat• Delivery. CiM·
emt. pool, • well. Anytime bfit
t
Sundty/ 114-44G·7404.

t817 lnttmll11onet Scout, 4

cyllndor, •soo.oo. OO&lt;don Gil·
llaplo, Llttlo Slxtoon, Southlirlo.

Cil Corel Jungle
I]) Auto Racing ' 86: CART
Molson Indy From Toronto,
Ontario. (90 min .)
(]) 0 ® NFL Foo1bell:
Now England at New York
Jo1s (3 hrs.l
@I (IJ MOVIE : ' Mussolin1
and I' Part 2 of 2.
ill MacNeil-Lehrer Nowsh·
our
@I Gl ll}l Price Ia Righi
(j]) Orange Blossom Bebop
Jazz musician Nat Add er·
ley s nd his quintet perform
origin al fa-vorites duri ng
this specia l highlighting

Cil SCTV
lilJ Con1111u11an : That Doli·

Wetteuon 'a· Wlttr
1986 Ford Ec:onomy v.n. tuto rn•onlbt• rate1, lmmedl••
trantmlllion. PS. PB. AM·FM 2.000 glllqn delivery, cia~ami,
ratio end c11Ht1e playlf. PW· poola, will,; etc. can 804· 117f.
111d locks. erulle, tlh ttterlng 28t9.
\
wheel . like new . Atklng

f10,100.00, call onydmo oftlf
10'00 AM .

g ive a hard lesson in reality
to a cocky Thea, who is cer·
ta in he can handle life on
his own . (A) In Stere o.

min .)

1984 Ford Escort. 304 -1176·

304·675 -2663

7:36
8:00

her soon·to-be·released album. " I Only Wanted You ".
Ill (!) M"A'S'H
Ill (])To Be Announced
ill Nigh11y Business Report
®News
(j]) MacNeil-Lehrer Nowsh·
our
Glil}l illl Wheel of Fortune
(lJ) WKRP in Clncinna1i
Cil Sanford and Son
I) {I) ® New Newlywed
Game
I]) Speedwoek
Ill (!) Too Close fo r Com·
fort
liJ (]) To Be Announced
ill fell and Rise of Reginald Pfrrln
(j] Wheel of Fortune
Cl) 1I21 il1l Jeopardy
(lJ) Allee
(]) All in tho Family
U ill ll1l Tho Cosby Show
(CCI The family dec cdes to

hi s life's ac hievements . (60

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Auto Fix 11 Shop for some rftl'nor
&amp; mtjor repairs. All work gue·
ranteed. Call 114·4'8·4088.

Evergntenl, shade 1nd huit
trHJ. TrH end 11ump -.novel.
Sand, grevel, fiH dirt. mulch.
firewood and COli delivered.
Don'• Landacap•. 441· 9148.

1500. 304-676·841&amp; .

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loeb • NM goo~; Coil 11 4·
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441-3411 .

7:05
7 :30

882·2196.

1881 Old1 CutiMt Supreme

CIIMfta. lllver ut. red Int.•

~ AIR COIJDITIO~J~I

72 Chev . pic:ltup for perta. good
front fendera. good hood. 304·

only. 614·949· 2224 .

W. Va.

75 Gron Prix PI, P8, AM ·FM

I WENT TO AN n£.11E.NTARY r:11:-H£-~
Rt:-wt.-€.-ON_t_LONG
_W.---,L~
&amp;CIIOOl '!NAT IIAD
Of !lUGE WilllOCl'W&amp;...

1980 AMC Spirrt been wrecked.
good 4 cyl.,gine, trtntmiqion.
front end. etc. 1978 Ford
Grenada. 304-882-2862 .

B96·383B.

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PEANUTS
ARE '&lt;OU,AND WH'f
'(()U WALKING WITH
SWEET !lABBOO?

M'&lt; NAME
IS TAPIOCA

PllDDIN6 ...

Ml{ DAD 15 IN UCENSING ..
M'l FACE 15 6011&lt;16 TO
6E ON T-'SHIRTS ANP
LUI&lt;ICH BOXES.. . '

IT'D LOOK A
LOT BETTER ON
A D06 DISH!

1he Gatlin Brothers. Ho·
ward Cosell and Richard
Lewis. (60 min .lln Sterao .
Cil Boat of Groucho
ClJ SportoCen1or
(]) WKRP In Cincinnati
GI(!)Texi
li! ([! ABC Newa Nlghlllne
(I) Auetln Cl1y Umlte
III Alice
Cllilll Nlgh1 Heet A sailor's
murder loads O'Brien and
Glambono on 1he 1rall of a
reveng•bent felon who
has awlndled 130 million .
(70 min .) (R).
IDl Trapper John, M.D.
12:00 Cil Doble Gllll•
I]) NFL Yearbook
(I) En10rulnmon1 Tonight
Child Iter Drew Barrymore
Iaika about her new TV
movie. " Babes in Toyland".

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After completing several home
Improvement projects, my husband stood back and mumb'ed.
"Why le it that the splashes I8Sl

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by filling in lhe missing words
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PRINT NUMBERED LETTERS IN
THESE S UARES
UNSCRAMBLE ABOVE LEITERS
TO GET ANSWER

Marie Osmond talks about

16 ft tUt top tandem trtiler,
. 3J4-67&amp;-1719.

cond, 304·882 ·2092.

1200. Coli 114·248·1241 .

lrougllwn. Sport -11. Body
ond drlvo tnoin porfoct. Coli
379· 2111 oft• 8pm.

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ARLO AND JANIS

1978 Anniversary Edi1ion
Corvette . E~~: c ell e nt s htpe .
30,000 miles . 2 sets· or top1.
$t0,500 firm . SCMktu t inquirel

992·3194.

82 Cllatlon one oWner low mll.11
excltltnl oondhlon . C1ll 814·

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11 h truck. ctmp• ell sflt

condition . U ,800. Cell 614·

24&amp;·&amp;121 '

81ocl&lt; Co., 123\la Pine 51 ..

Trentmiulont, ell rypae. OI!Uir.
front. rear, 4 wheel drive, pric:e1
1t111 $100, will deliver. Call

614 ·667·6732 .

206·6630 .

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8:35
7:00

Accessories·

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992· 2727 or 614·992·3689.

61 4 -286·6461 '

Ma118y Ferguson, New Holland.
Bush Hog Sal11 &amp; Serv ice. Over
40 uttd tracton to moose from
&amp; &lt;XHl'f)lt1e lin e of new &amp; used
equipment. Largest aele ction in
S.E. Ohio .

6 :06
6:30

3463.

1978 LTD . PS .. P8 , AC ..

It ill (I) 0 (I) @I .., (ll)
ll1l News
Cil Green Acres
I]) Mazda SportoLook

Auto Parts

77 Chryller automatic transmit·
sion for 318 engine, will ·fi1
Dodge, 176. 1873 radiator tor
Old1 465 engine UO. will .fil
ChMolet. t973 Ford 400 tttr·
ter •16 &amp; water pump •to &amp;
misc. p1rta. Ctn be 11en - 430
Flemlngo Dr., Gtllipolia nter
Kanauge SuparAmll'iCI.

6153.

71

G1lllpolla, Ohio Cell 6t4· ... 1 ·

8:00

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ORoarrango lofferJ of tho
four tcrOmblod words below 10 form f011r simple words.

EVENING

.(1) Reeding Rainbow (CC)
(j]) Under Sell
(lJ) One Day 81 a Time
(]) Andy Gr1Hi1h
IJ IIl il1l NBC News
Cil The Rifleman
I]) Best of Bill Danca
(]) 1iJ ([) ABC News
Ill (!) Hogan's Heroes
(]) DOC1orWho
@I Gl il}l CBS. News
(j]) Body Electric
(lJ) Welcome Book, Kotter
(]) B•verly Hillbillies
It ill PM Magozln•
Cil Aliso Smi1h and Jones
(!) SportsCen1er
(]) Entertalnmon1 Tonight

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THURSDAY
9/11/86

lmperltll Marine. Inc. S1ar Craft
Boat final d 0 11 out ' 81 , 111
models ._' 88 Demo tveillble,i.full
werrant1e1 . Sae1ht 111 new '87.
Prfcts better thtr. bolt thfw.
Act now quanlty llmttld 3 dJv•
onlyStt. Sun, Mon. Nore~t·
bit offer refuted. Fisherman, Jkl,
•II boater• welcome, tO to ·28
toot In 11ock. Final ciHrenc:enle
1986. 11 t 2 Mary 81rHt. Par·
ker1burg, W. V1. 304~486·

con11ined,

Building M•t tritls
llodl, briQt, IIWif pip•. Win·
dowt. lintelt, etc. Claude Win 118ft, Rio Grande, 0 . Cell 814-

tlnenoelng avallabl1. kyger

.

King Alto Saxophone. Very good
condition. 1300. Ct ll 614 ·986·

Building Supplies

Concre11 blockt 1ll1lzet y•r~or
dtllvtry. M110n 11nd. Gelllpolit

IT ..

Ill (!) JeHaroons

1980 Olds Cutla11. Auto ., PS,
PB. air. cru ila control. valor
Interior . Good condhion, vary
clean. beautiful car. Cell 614·

1978 Jnp Renegade 4•4. VB.

56

VI.ewi· ng

ter 15:00.

614 -379-2220.

669· 3381

Locust po ll fo r sale. Rabbit
Beegle doll • · Ctll 614· 266·

Merchandise

~

~~AAY ~~-t

1668 .

electric 1runk. t 1000 firm. 814·

Musical
Instruments

446-3492.

Nice clttn , 2 bdr. furniahtd,
wttlf peid, on Rt. 7, UOO

Mobllt home lor flnt. Upper
River Rd. Celll14·441·0497 or

57

8a11att bebybed good cond.
with mattr111 $415. Call 614·

County Applian c,. Inc. Good

3 bdr. ritobllt home for rent,
CIOH 10 Ch .. hirt. Call 3177148.

u 14-992·3438.

34

M11on Coun1y F1ir. storag e
1pace for rent boett. camplfa.
ctn.etc. Oct. 1, t986to Mey1 .
1987. t4.00 per foot, contact
fair ground• 304-676·15483.

51

4 mon1h old AK.C reglttered

King coal or woodburner 1200
Cell614·446· 8628.

GOOD US ED APPLIAN CES

12•1&amp;, 304-a78·2818.

1211150 Mobile Home, exc cond,
111 furnished whh tppllencet.
awning. 14,800.00 . Phont304·

Lo ng , free aten .d ing wood
burner, flerw kit for mobilahyme,
triple wall. Uled one wintiH
' 450 . C11ll 614· 245 ·9234.

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park,
Route 33. North of PomMoy.
Lergelots. Call 614·992 · 7479 .

2206 N. Main.

lk.lrdette Addn. 2·btdroom. full
b111men1. Cell tor mora information. 304-176·4480 Tru"
Dept.

2 yr. old Reg. Simmenhl bull
with papen . 4 bar t ide delivery
hay rak a. Cal1614· 446 · 44 10 .

Mobile home lo1 on ~ •ccoo n
Creek Ad. Cable TV available.
150. dep. required . 170. per
month.
Cell 448-791 t or
448·9267.

304·4&amp;8·1728 oltor &amp;.

1979 Ford 8360 . Call61 4 · 266·

6101 .

Seble and white. Call 61 4 -698·
4179 after e:OO pm .. all dtvStt.
end Sun .

Firewood. Cell 614 -446-14 37
or 614·256· 18 12 or 614 ·448·

5 room end blth. lt ICt'll. Ctll

614·949-2931 '

614-448·3243.

red De1chund. Call l'tlenings

-whhe male Toy Poodle . 876.
614-949· 2042 after 3:30week·
cuh. cheat deep freeze 8150 . dtya, weekend• tnytime .
Call814· 446· 4496
9 rnon1h1 old Bugltl. trained to
2 inalay backhoes K· 12 2 run rebbits, 304-678·2779 .
2 ·inche water puf11Ja &amp; ho11 .

992-e1'e3 ...,enings.

3 Burdltla Addn, 3 bedrooms,
unra kn. exc eond. phon•

304-176· 1070.

EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jock·

New Broyhill head &amp;. foot board
1200. Will sell either t&amp; or 28

Newly Ndtc011tld 3 hedroom

Rtel nic:a home, furnithed .
Aduhs only. No ptta. Overtook·
ing Ohio River In Minertvllle.

1 veer old miniature long hair ed

Full size box 1Pring1 &amp; mattreas
firm. Like new. only 2 month'
old. Co1t $800wHI11Ufor $360.
Call 614-266-6261 .

814-992· 8111 doya and 614·

41

Pl11tic c iltem ltate approved ,
pla1tic septic tankl. plastic
culverts. metal cutverts, ~ON

AK C Collie puppies, Latsia type.

690B.

Renl ols

Purebred bordet" collie puppl1111
from working dogs . Three male,
lwo fem1le, wormed &amp; shots,
112&amp;. Call614 ·44fi-2369 .

son. Oh. 814-286-6930 .

1 bedroom apartment upl1t irs.
Newly Clrpeted throughout .
Partty turnithed. CtU 614-992·

Coli 814·992·6022.

bill t100 month. Lorgo ·
I
N
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-·
-lerge 12d4,
flowtr g•deft· Almoll t

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304-876·1820 oftt&lt; 5,00.

Coli 614-266-8261 .

Apart menta for rem In Pomeroy.
One and two badroomt. Cell

3 bedroom, 2 bath, all .. ICI:ric

hNI . •111 Jtrry Or. Cd &amp;14-

~men!

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1'1,1: acre~ more or
500 h .
road fronlege. c i1y wtter. all
utifiti11, Fletrock, 8 rilll11 N . Pt.
Pl. Rt. 2 . no.OOO or bM1 offer.

Reglltered male Pug. Fawn with
black m11k. 1 veer old. C1ll

2237.

Callahan 's U1ed Tire Shop . Over
1,000tlret,sizu12 . 13 , 14 . 16 ,
18. 16.6 . 8 mllet ou t Fit. 218 .

2 bedroom. furnished or unfur·
nllhld. Remodeled. Large patio.
On Sp,ing Ave., Pomtroy. Ctll
tftor 8:00p.m. 614·992-6888.

IOo'i 'Ui CAi.l ~ WJ~ '10JR

BoatS and
,
Motors for Sale :

2118.

White Chln~tae weeder gttese tor
1ele. e&amp;.oo each . Call 304· 882·

992·2749 .

I'D &amp;;A'( I

14,500.00 . 304·678· 200( •1·

614·446·7862 .

2 bedroom turnlthed apenment
for rent . Adult• prefet"red. 614·

buy. 304·87&amp;·45BO or S7&amp;·
1982.

3o•-n3-&amp;983.

10% APR. Flm:

304-878-2336 or 304-878 ·
2287.

to

1983 , 14170 Commodore 2
bedroom. 2 full bl'lhl, utllhy
room, underpenning, eentfll lir
unit totel lttctric:. unfumtshod.

Hornet for Sale

3 bdr.• brick. centrel lif,

Alhton building lots wi1h public
wttfi', mobile homes permttt&amp;d.

Wanted: Handmedequihs made
batora1940. Call 246-9448 .

814·992·77B7. Equal Houoing
_o.;.pp
.:_o_rtu
_ n_itv.:..·_ __ _ __

Slaeping room on second floor .
By week. 135. By month. $116.

&amp;71-23B1 .

Real [ s t. ll 1~
31

Urgont. Mull alilll 11 ocrea.

roomo, 304·171·1411 .

114-742· 3147.

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Pornoroy. 114-423-1289.

Mobile home for 1111 by ownw.
1974 Kirkwood 1 ZxiO, 2 bid·

W81er weUt _.,lc:ed and drUied.
Fr• lltimrtM. Cell 114·992·

&amp;008

coln ..... -

. ontoct

lage M1n0r Apt. Middleport.

ucltltnt for hunting or mobile
home or ctmpiiH' parking. TP
water end eltctrldty evtilable.
Call 814-1111-43t0.

114·882·3181 .

..... 304· 878·2500.

WHI do blbysitting in mv hom.
ful or p.n tirnll. Behind tchool

21

In Middleport, 3 btclroom, fire
piece tnd wood burn•. Aau me·

roqu

lots •· Acreage
...

\'MAT WJJ.D'JA 'W If' I. n.D YOU

21 h . Warit, 410 hp Chtvy
engi~Je . Berkley Jet Drfve .

In
my. hQm1.
11 Plaint
Y'l..., ...... t : : : : : : : : = = : - T : : : : : : : : : ; : ; : : : : : : : : : - i ' n d u dlrorl
l l ofal 1200
u't ilitill.
ritnoe
Tupp..
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a14-8117·3402 onytimo.

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18 '3" . 150 hp Johnaon out·
boll'd With KCIIIOri .., "11i c
cond. 304-11715-3018 .

New Whirpool Imperial 70
w11hing mtchlne, 304-675·

Four room epartment. clote to
shopping and schools. Applian·
U115. per
ces fumithed .
month,.
Cell 448·761 5 or

441·7311 .

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rura old lllavmate, fMIOnllble
rot•. RioGrondoiVInton-.
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Hooverw11her, portable, coppe·
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446·03 90

Motorcycles

t260.00 . 304·676 ·3476.

Plcltent Utld furniture. Good
quellty uaad turnirurt. pp., 9 to.
II or call for appoin1mer'lt.

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304·171·17118 or 1·800·882·
1072.

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331 ·8082.

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Morrl Mac'a. guorontood llno ol
toyo. lllfto. .homo ltoma.
ftc. ND dlltvering, collecting or

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Slngtr to!JIIh &amp; 1 •.W' one oi
Singers flrtt ·.-.ving machin ...
Zig 1ag, ov~ cli1t. button hole.
ewn trend' d.H~n and much
mora. Sold new over MOO. ltill
und. Wlntnty, t•ke OVIf pay·
menta or PIW off bal~nc:e of
•147.70 cath. VIII or MllrerC•rd ••cepted. Trade uc:epted.
Can ·be ••n locel, 11k for Credir
Manag1r cell toll free Ohio

Fumilhtd ..,.rtnnt, 11cond
floor. 3 rooms with privati bath.

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Houeehold Goode

Thursday, September 11. 1986

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YESTERDAY'S SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS
KJHer - Loamy - Newsy - Ch04en - HOMEWORK
Father to mother: "AduH aducatlon will continue 8S long as
children need help with their HOMEWORK."

BRIDGE
James Jacoby

Figuring out
what you need

NORTH
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By James Jae~by
The right play in a suit is deLermined by how many tricks you need.
Look at the spade suit in today's dea l,
which is taken from Frank Ste wart's
"Contr act Bridge Quiz Book" (Pren·
tice-Hall , 1986). To make six notrump, you will need either th ree or
four spade tricks, depending upon
whether the heart finesse works. And
your best percentage play is dictated
by how many tricks the spa de suit
must provide.
Step one is to take the heart finesse.
If that loses to the king in the West
hand, then you are in the unfortunate
position of needing four tricks in
spades. You must hope that the spade
queen is with West and that the suit di·
vides 3-3. So you lead a spade to the
jack and pray.
Things are entirely different if E ast
holds the heart king. Now you will win
four heart tricks and there fore need
only three tricks in spades. You can
then afford to casb the king and ace of
spades before leading up to dummy's
jack. This is an insurance policy

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gu ..ts are singer K.K. Lang
end film critics Gone Sis kel
and Roger Ebert. 160 min.)
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. 121 SATURD~Y, SEPTEM.ER 13, &amp; MONDAY, ·SEPTEMBER 15

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B1g Savings this weekend on many Items of clothing for you and your family- Save

v

CARPET SPECIAL
Brown sculptured with Kangaback. 12
$800 SQ. YD.
LINOLEUM SPECIAL
2 patterns to choose - White or gold
ONLY

COORDINATE
SPORTSWEAR

Wra~

95 SQ. YD.

D!LUXE UPIIIGH'

WITH
. HEADLIGHT
4.1AMI' Mutvr

r.._.l.....,Dwt ...

,._... Driw• a...,
.......... lloll

JACKET
SALE

MEN'S

fall colors
to match
your fall
fashions.
Gold and silver tones. Pearls and
children's beads.

PORT AILE

Now selection of
fall patterns and
solid colors in ready
tied, clip-ons and

Sale Priced
$6 29 TO $25 19

Men's '8.60 Ties ..... '6.99
Men's 110.00 Ties ... '6.99
Men's 112.60 des ... '8.99

1987 RCA
25" COLOR CONSOLES

Reg. S3.00 TO S15.00

Sale

PINE OR
PECAN

$2 39 TO$ 11 99

$488

25%
25%
25%
25%
25%

SCHOOL COLORS
S199S JACKETS
Small 034-361. Medium (38401. and Large (42-441 sizes .
Light lining, snap front, waist
length style. Maroon. kelly
green and purple.

Reg. 512 ...... Sale '9.96
Reg. •1&amp; ..... Sale '13.26
Reg. '18 ..... Sale '14.96

SLACKS
New colors and styles.
Buy now for your fall
wardrobes and Savel Junior Sizes 3/4 to 18/20.

$18 SLACKS ....
'22 SLACKS .....
'28 SLACKS .....
'32 SLACKS .....

Special Sale Pric::ea on our new

fall dresses. Choose jumpers,
fancy dr&amp;BIBI or outfits.

Sizes: 3 to 24 mos., 2 to 4, 4
to 6X. 71o 14.

Lawaway Now!

Layaways Are Weleo1111

Reg. s27.00 .. .. . Sale '20.00
Reg. $36.00 .. .. Sale U6.26
Reg. '46.00 ...... Sale '34.110

Sale Ptlo ..

RIG. 110 lo 140

98

110

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MEN'S BLUE CHAMBRAY

WORK
SHIRTS

. Big Ben by Wrangler. Long
or short sleeve styles. Two
pockets. fulllenth t1H1. Pro·
portioned fit. reguler and
extra big sizes to size 20.
'8.96 Chambray
Shirts IS. S.) .... .. ...... •7.39
'9.911 Chambray
Shirta fl.S.) ............. •8.29
'10.911 Chaml!ray Shlrt1
IL.X. X Sizes) ........... '1.99

Final Clearance!

..•.GYM'·" '

WOMEN'S

SUMMER
DRESSES

TRUNKS /

Missy and Half Sizes. Hurry
in they won't last long I

'22 to '34 ........ Sale '8.00
'36 to '46 ...... Sale '12.00
'46 to ' 63 ...... Sale '16.00
'64 TO '60 .... Sale '20.00

JUNIOR

FALL
DRESS SALE

SNOWSUITS
Quilt&amp;K, C11u11 Time and
Jordache. Huge aehlctk&gt;n
styles for linla boys

SPECIAL PRICES ON CAPE COD
CURTAINS, KIRSCH DRAPERY,
HARDWARE, WALLPAPER,
ALREADY MADE DRAPERIES,
LAM'S, SHADES AND MORE.

OFF ................. Au SOFAS
OFF ................All CHAIRS
OFF ................ All TABLES
OFF ............ AuDINETTES
OFF ..... Au CEDAR CHESTS

Reg .
Reg .
Rag .
Reg.

CHILDREN'S
OUTERWEAR
COATS · JACKETS ·

HANDBAGS

Save on our new fall collac·
tion of leather and vinyl hand·
bags, organizers, clutches
and shoulder bags.
Rag. '7 Handbags .... '6.96
Reg . '9 Handbags .... '7.66
Reg. 512 Handbags ... '10.20
Reg. '17 Handbags ... '14.46

S izas extra small thro~"" ·
axtralarge. 100% polyeli·
tar. Big selection of solid
colors including school
·colors.
.

Speelat$

4S9

LORD ISAAC'S

SWEAT PANTS
and TOPS

September Sale

FALL

HOME FUINISHINGS DEPT.
ON hi FlOOR

FURNITURE SALE!
FURNITURE SALE!

MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S

Colors: Pink, yellow.
lavender, blue.
Sizes: Small. Medium,
Large and X· Large

four-in-hand.

Sale!

DURING ·OUR
SEPTEMBER HOME
FURNISHINGS SALE!!

FURNIT)JRE SALE!

WRANGLER

HOODED JACKETS.
SWEATPANTS AND
LONG SLEEVE TOPS.

/

$278

SAVEl

NECK TIES

Just in time for the cool
fall weather.
Lined and unlined styles .
REG. '9.00 to '36.00

1987 RCA
BEADS .
19" COLOR
SALE
Beautiful

Shirts .................... .$14.40
'21.00 Van Heusen
Shirts ........... ......... $16.80
'22.00 Van Hausen
I Shirts ......... .. ......... $17.60
/ '23.00 Van Hausen
Shirts ......... ........... $18.40

'14.39
'17.59
'22.39 ·
'26.

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SUMMER
SLEEPWEAR
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Final clearance on our remaining stock of women's summer
weight sleepwear.

'9 to '14 ......... Clearance '4.00
'15 to '20 ....... Clearance '6.00
'21 to '27 ....... Clearance 'B.OO
'29 to '39 ..... Clearance '1 0.00

HOODED
SWEATSHIRTS

Polyurethane
foam lined.
Front hand warmer pockets,
zipper front. rib knit cubbsand
bottom. Attached hood with
drawstring. Solid colors.
REG. '26.99. Sizes
S thru XXL.. ...... Sale $21 .99
Reg . '31.99
Size XXXL ....... ... Sale '25.99

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SCHOOL COLORS

Back-to-School Sale!
Save

25°/o

MEN'S and BOYS' UNDERWEAR
Includes men's Red and Blue Label t-shlrts,
briefs. A·shirts, boxers, big and tails - plus
boys' Red Label t-shirts and briefs.

Sale Ends Saturday,

BOYS' S16'5 JACKETS

Sizes small (6·8), medium (1 0-12), large (1416), extra large (18). 1 00% Nyulon, machine
washable. Snap front, waist length style. Kelly
green, Maroon and Purple.
,

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$12 '

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25 Cants

A Multimedia Inc . Newspaper

Reagan eyes options
in anti-drug campaign

WASHINGTON IUPII - Senate
Democrats, fighting a losing battle
against WIUiam Rehnqulst's noml·
nallon to lead the Supreme Court,
contend his confirmation as chief
justice woukl affect American life
fQr a generation.
Democrats mounted their final
attack Thursday against Rehnquist
as the Senate began debating his
nomination but acknowledged they
had only about 2.'i votes aga inst
confinnation.
A Senate Republican aide said
there is little threat of a filibuster
and a vote is likely Tuesday.
Bul despite charws of p&amp;rtisan
polillcs from Senate Republican
leader Robert Dole of Kansas.
Democrats began a painstaking
review of Rehnquisl's record.
Including chargps he was raciallv
LAST MINUTE PREPARATIONS - Middleport Chamber m
Insensitive. did rot testify truthfully
Conunerce
President BUI Blower was busy Thursday morning making
at his confirmation hearing and
sure
that
aD
last mlnule details have been takm care of helore
violated basic judicial 11 tics In 1912.
Middleport's
Fourth
Annual Blo&lt;k Party gets underway llllsSalurday.
"lmaglne.wbal America would
The
event,
which
h
sponsored
by Middleport Chamber, wll belln at
be like ifi'JUslice Rehnqulst had
nooo
and,
for
lbe
first
time.
wiD
fealure altracllolll from the Center of
been chief justice and his cramped
Science
and
Industry
and
theColwnbusZoo.
Blower,puttlngup nags, ..
and narrow view of the Constitution
glvm a boosllo lhetlp-top of a uliUiy pole by an endloaderandaladder.
view had prevailed in tiE critical
Middleport Village worker.~ Fred Older and Chwde Fitch asslsled .
years since World War II." said
Blower
In his efforts.
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass.
"The schools of America would
still be segregated. Millions of
citizens would be denied the right 10
vote ... Women would be con·
demned to second.class statu s ...
Government would embrace rell·
glon, and the wall of separation
between church and state would be
In ruins," Kennedy told his
colleagues.
WASHINGTON iUPii- ReputJ. more likelv.
Sen. Joseph Blden, D-I:X&gt;L, said
Meanwhile, Kindness charged
the position r:i chief jusllce is a ·lican Senate candidate Tom Kind ·
says
tk'
's
hoping
for
a
fall
'ness
tha
i a lawsuit filed Wednesday by
"metaplllr for justice - for my
campaign
appearance
In
Ohio
by
t~
Federal Elections Commission
dau¢1ter. for your daughter ... lor
Pn&gt;sldent
Reagan
and
he
also
Is
against Glenn. his 1984 presidential
black Americans.
"His answers to our legitimate looking for a new deputy campaign ca mpaign committee and four Ohio
questions were at best Incomplete, manager for his race against Sen. banks Indicated Glenn and his aides
had dodged questions about lhe
in !lime cases misleading, In some John Glenn, D.Ohlo.
Kindness, a southwest Ohio FEC Investigation while It was
cases very difficult to believe."
congressman, said thai deputy under way .
Blden !laid.
The suit, filed Wednesday in U.S.
Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, D· manager Paul Ruppert had left his
staff
on
Wednesday.
District Court In Co lumbus.
Ohio, called the Rehnqulst vote the
" It was the campaign's decision
chargo&gt;s tha t $2 million in campaign
most Important of hisSenale career
and told his colleagues, "You &lt;JoNe It ... lnabiUiy to do the job." Kindness loans were Illegal and seeks civil
penal! les against the defendants of
to yourselves, your children and said.
The congressman he hoped Rea· $5,0Xl or more.
your granochlldren 1to vote against
gan will campaign for him In
"The loans made by It he l
him I."
October
but
there
was
no
commit·
defendants ... were nol made In the
Supreme Court justices are nomi·
nated for life. and Democrats said ment lor an appearance. He said he ordinary course of bu slness. The
Rehnqulst's elevation to chief jus· hadaskedforReagantoappearata collateral accepted by I he banks for
lice would affect the nati:m well Into fund-raising evenl this month but lhe klans to the Glenn committee
an OcloQ&lt;&gt;r appearance seemed was Insufficient to guarantee repay·
the 21st centwy.
ment of the loans," tl1c F'ECsald in
It s suit .
"That Is not much inlegrity, In
my opinion," Kindness said.

Kindness hoping
for Reagan visit

Cancer surgeon promotes
higher prices for cigarettes

By LARRY DOYLE
UPI Science Writer
CHICAGO 1UPli - Smokers should have to pay $155 extra for a
pack of cigarettes to cover the additional medical expenses caused
by their smoking, a researcher says.
"If somebody's dumb enough to smoke In this day and age, they
should pay their own bUis," said Dr. Blake Cady, a canrer surgeon
with the New England Deaconess HOspital In Boslon.
Instead. Cady reported In a letter Thursday 1D the Journal of Ibe
American Medical Asroatlon, the mn-smoldngpJbllc usually ends
up paying much of smokers' medical bills through their heallh
Insurance premiums.
· "My ultlmale ob)ecllve Is to alert mn-srmkers that we're
subsidizing the smokers of Ihe oounrry, and Ithlnk thai's unfair." he
said In a telephone inte!"llew. "People who take care of. themselves
shoukl be rewarded and net punished."
.
'
Cady based hiS figures on smokers in Massachusetts, who he
estimated incurred an addilkmal $740 per year In medical costs
related 10 tobacco. The average smoker In · the state smoked 478
packs of cigarettes annually. at a medical cost ol'$1.55 per pack.
This cost, which figures out to noorlySoents per cigarette, exceeds
the retaD prtce of the cigarettes, which ranges from about $125 1o
$150 a pack in the state.
Since most health plans do oot basel hell' rates 01 whethera person
smokes, the bulk or these medical costs are picked up by the 75
pen:ent of the population Utat does not smoke, Cady sald.
Cady said he would like to see the $1.55 charge 1Uher tacked oo lo
IIIIi ·price of clg&amp;JYttes to 'dlscounrge yourwer smojrers or
Incorporated Into ileaith lnsuran!l! plans to reward non-smokers.

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Clear tonight, with a low
between 50 and 55. SuM,V
Saturday, with highs near 80.
The prohabUlty of predpltalion
l' near zero lonighl and Saturday.

en tine

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Friday, September 1 2, 1986

Dems
losing
battle
•
against
•
nominee

'18.00 Van Hausen

Sale Priees
Speelal Sale!

Vol.36. No.91
Copyrighled 1986

Neck sizes 14 y, to 17'h.
Sleeve lengths 32 to 36 in·
ches. Solid color and pat·
tarns. Regular and button
down collar. Our new fall
selection .

solid
color soft
smooth corduroy in
solid colors
by
Wrangler. Regular
and slim sizes 8 to
16. Husky sizes 8 to
18 . Student sizes
26 to 30 waist.

CHILDREN'S

aty

DRESS SHIRTS

CORDUROY
JEANS
Straight leg style;

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BOYS'

1.

Reg. '16.00
Sportswear .... ' 12.79
Reg. '20.00
Sportswear .... 115.99
Rag. '28.00
Sportswear ... . '22.39
Reg. '34.00
Sportswear ... . ' 27. 19

marble. 12 ft. width. Armstrong
quality.

$3

Special Sale!

Beautiful new pants.
skirts, jackets, sweat·
ers. tops and blouses.
Solid colors include
burgandy, gray, black
and royal blue.

·ft. widths. No pad needed - Great for
the do·it-yourselferl

ONLY

DONNKENNEY

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also on furniture and furnishings for your home- Shop Friday Night 'til800~
Saturd and
'til 500.

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WASHINGTOI\ iUPil - Presi: denounced the plan Thursday as "a
dent Reagan is considering some Plnochet -way of managing federal
unanimous Cabinet recommenda . workers. throwing a net of guilt
lions on fighting drugs and options over innocent people and humUiat·
lor putting them into effect but has • ing them into submission." .
yet lo make a decision. aides say.
George King , president of the
The Cabinet met Thursday to Nationa l Treasury Employees Un·
hear proposals from its members ion . was referring to lhe Chilea n
who make up the Domestic Polley military government of President
Council. Aides said Reagan did not Augusto Pioochet.
announce a decision on the procedu·
King sa id that while ttk' presi·
ral questions still undecided .
dent' s goals are laudab le, "His
The president will outline his public hanging of federal em·
blueprint In a speech to the nation ployces to serw as a deterrent and
Sunday night and send it to an example lbr private Sf'C tor
Congress In detail Monday. V.'ha · employces is clearly unconstlt"·
lever controversy emerges Is err· tional and, at the very least ,
taln to focus on how extensive he demea ning ...
makes the requirement for federal
King. whoSl' union is suing the
employees to take drug tes ts .
U.S. Customs Service for requiring
Mandatory testing, if applied to new agents to t~kr .tho tes ts. said
all workers with security clear· there ts .oo mdtcallon that clrug
ance. could Involve as man y as u
atxJse ex iSts m the federal work
million civil servants - and the force.
tk'ad of one federa l ffilployce union
In addition 10 submitting leg isla·
lion 10 accomplish six goals.
·

Reagan will issue an executive
order setting the federal work force
as an example to private employers
by requiring mandatory testing of
civil servants in sensitive law
enforcement , safety and national
secu rtty positions.
The six goals are a clrug-free
workplace; drug.free schools; Improved infonnalion on clrugs, drug
trea tment and clrug testing; ex·
panded internal ional cooperation In
drug enforcement and eradication;
tougher Ia ws and more vigorous
enforcement; and grealer pJbllc
and private effons to In crease
public awareness &lt;i the dangers
posed by Illegal drugs .
Sunday's speech, which will
include an unprecedented CO·
app&lt;'arance by First Lady Nancy
Reagan , will tlf' "primarily mollvational" rarher than laden with
specific proposals. a White House
a ide said .

Beverly plant testing coal scrubber
BEVERLY , Ohio tUP!t -The
installation of equipmenl 10 test a
new technology for removing sulfur
oxides fromcoaHired IX'wer plant
stack emissions is under way at a
generating station in soutlleastcm
Ohio.
The new technology Is called
ln·Duct Scrubbing, which is de·
signed for use in existing plants. If
successful, the process will repres·
ent a significant advance In the
nallon's effon to reduce sulfur
dioxide emissions from power
plant s. industry officials say .
The $.'\A million IDS project is a

joint rffon of the U.S. Department
of Energv . General EI!'Ctric Envir·
onmenta l Services. Inc .. L.f'banon.

Pa .. and two affiliates of the
American Electric Power System:
the AEP Service Corp.of Columbus
and ttl:' Ohio Power OJ. of Canton.
The equipment is relng inslalled
at Ohio's Power 's 1.425,000-kUowatl
Muskingum River plant In &amp;-vorly.
The installation is scheduled to be
completed in December, with
test in g lo begin &gt;Ot&gt;n aflerward.
IDS Ls ttk' developmen t of GE
Environmental Servle&lt;&gt;s. The pro·
cess removes sulfur dixolde with

the usc of a spec1al ro tary atomizer
installed inside a plant 's existing
flue gas duel work.
"IDS offers existing coal-fired
planrs a greater potential for
plant -life extension by bringing
aboul subsla!ltial reductions in
their sulfu r dioxide emissions at a
cost-per-ton that is significantly
lower than could IF achieved by
conventional scrubbing," said J.R
Geurts. president of GE Environ·
mentaL "Such rcmova) rates may
bP utilized as one option in future
strategies aimed at ma&gt;ting acid
rain l~gls la tion rl':luirements."

He did not directly resp:lnd to
questions if he thought Glenn
personally acted Immorally In the
loans or who in Republican circles
had decided the klans would be a
campaign Issue.
"This Issue was raised by John
Glenn," Kindness said .
He ronlend!l lhe banks a I'&lt;' aiding
Glenn's Senate re-elecllon cam·
palgn by not requiring him Immediately to pay off the loans and by
letting the Senate campaign use a
dooorllst trom Glenn's presidential
campaign.
"I think there are other Illegal
ac ls ... They are affecting the 1986
election," Kindness said.
Glenn repeatedly has said he wUI
pay oft the loans.
Kindness said he intends also 1o
attack Glenn tor "flscallrresponsl·
biUty" for q&gt;poslng tiE Gramm·
Rudman budget·balandng law and

a oonst11u11onal amendmenl to
balance the federal budget, as well
votlng for toe much l!deral spend·
lng. He did rot list examples of
overspending.
Ruppert started ·work for the
Kindness campaign m July. Kind·
ness said, and was In char&amp;e of field
work and coordinating the
!ranches of the campaign staff.

It was fun
last year••.

~ It'D be hm this year too! Middleport's Foulih
Annual Block Party, thai Is! The fllldtlmes begin Ill
noon Saturday. Bmg the whole fam~ lor adlvltles
jullt like these, pictured lrom last year's successful
event.

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