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The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

fuppers Plains residents give views...
Upon co mp le tio n of del all ed
pl&lt;tn s, 1.1 7 systr ms wer e Included
in t he p roject. Of the 137, 8~
systems we re sched uled for
re pl acement while nothing was
to be done to tho&gt; other 52.
II was fur the r deter m ined tha t
thc 137 housPholds In clud ed In the
project wou ld IJe required to pa y

a user' s char ge of $5.44 per
month, to cover cos ts of yearly
inspections of the system s by the
loca l health depart ments. Because the systems wou ld remai n
under con trol of the individual
prope rty owners, the fina ncial
burde n of re pairing · any future
proble ms with the sys tems would

....-- Local briefs------.
Sqtuid has eight calls
MPi gs County E m ergency Medi cal Serv ices re por ts eight
ca lls Wednesday; Tuppers Pl ains a t 1: 10 a .m. tran sported
1\url rcy Fra zier to Camden-Cla rk Me m or ia l Hospit a l; Pomer oy
a t 9· :,:1 &lt;~ . m . to Locust St. for Beatrice P r ice to Ve te rans
Memoria l ll os pi la l; Midd lepor t Fire Station at 11:58 a.m . to
Sta t(• Route Ci54 for a gas tan k truck accident ; Pomeroy a nd
c:a ll lpolis call ed to ass ist: Ra.c ine at 2:06p.m. to Fifth St. for
Ma rie Roy to Veter a ns Me morial Hos pital; Pomeroy at 2:29
p. m. to Dr. Cond e's office for Ka tie Felter to Holze r Medi ca l
Ce nter : Midd leport a t 6:40p.m . t ra nsported Ke nny Byers from
th o• sta tio n to Pl ea sa nt Va lley Hospita l: Tuppe rs P lains a t 8: 14
p.m. to I he!\ r baugh Addition for Be tty Jean Swiger to Ve te rans
M~mo r ia l Hos pit a l; later to St. J oseph 's Hospita l; P omeroy at
11: 05 p.m . lo Ma in S t. for Ke ith Musser lo Ve te ra ns Me mor ia l
Hos pita l.

Bloodmoobile collects
93 pints during visit
MorP 1han Hill perso ns reported
to a n Ame rica n Hed Cross
Bloodmobil t a t the Me igs Senio r
Citizens Cenl&lt;·r Wednesday to
glvt• fJ:I pin ts of blood.
Twe nly-one of the 102 donors
rcpor ll nl( ga ve blood to repla ce
Iha l used by a rela tive or fr iend.
f irst time donors we re Ma ry
La v&lt;•nda r. Ka thy Mc Da ni el and
Kr lst le F: ;Jso n. Bre nda Cun nin gham , Laura G. Proud foot ,
Na ncy Mu llen and Ebe r Pickens
becam e one ~al t o n donors; Glor ia .I. Pca v!Py , a 1hree gallon
donor: Ma ry !&lt;. Spe ncer a nd ·
Pau l M;o rr . !'our gall on donors,
and Ar iel I" Va nover, a six ga llon
&lt;lonor du r ing lhr v is it.
Supervis ing [Jhyslcian s were
Or. James Withe re ll and Dr .
Wilma Ma ns fi eld and nut ses
workin g wC'rc Beula h Ward, .Ja n
1\l ki ns . Kr is E:aso n a nd Joyce
Kerns. E MS per sonnel helping
with

thp

v i.c; i1 wer e

l"uud 1, Hr o·ntho :\t•ub lln•, Luu n1 (: . l'mudfllnt.
IIJ ~· ld II . Kl nJt, ll ryu n Sh .. k. -luyn• M. fl u II, l':~m

Kllt' ht·n .. Jr .

N e as~.

Huey Ea-

son, .Joan Corder and Jeanelle

Radford . Me mber of the rell rcd
senior vo lu nl c('l' progra m help·
lng wen• V l r gl n~a Buc ha nm&gt;.
Dor olhy l.ong. E rma Roush,
Lula Ha mp ton. Es ther Harden,
.Jac k a nd J oa n Surden, Mary
Nease. Wil liam Hoback, T helma
Dil l. F lorence Ric ha rds . Evelyn
Gilmor e. Philomena F oll r od and
J ess ie Cur tis . Me mbe rs of t he
!loc k Spri ngs Rell er Hea lth Club
se rved the ca nt een.
Don ors were give n cerllfica tes
&lt;'ll ti lllng the m loa tur tle s umlae
a t P l ea s Pr ~ Hr stau ra nt as ;:t
s po'Ci a l promotio n car r ied out for
t he v is it.
ll o no,· s b y c o mmun l ly
included :
l ' om ll'l 'u,\ - \ i'li 'IL,I \ nlln\l't, U d111r11h l .tnnr,\ ,
lla n
t'u ll r u~l. ' "' " n •m••• IA•ml t•,·, ~ · oy Nih .

t:

I .A' IIlll'll ' kKn ll( hl, ll n• ml ;o ( ' un nln ~t l m r n , "' unoo
ti I u llut u~ . l\1111 11111 l!u dl u ril, l ..o~•l~ .1. \\ y unl,
l looho•r t \ 1 ·~ '' '" ' 1. l' h,\ 11 1• S . :\I ll ~' , M Ji t ~ .. ro•l
linrrl•, llun.1111 \ . ~ 1:t ) • I ~· t•rnll. ,\1tl ru, \\ 1111 Pr It

re pair eosts. ,
Yearly costs to opera te t he
sys te m wer e es tim a ted a t $35.250
per month.
Jones s a id II was his opinion
thai the sewer district would try
to build a su r plus with the use r's
char ges. In yea rs to com e. a
surplu s could result in a redu ction of the c harge.
J on ,Jacobs, Meigs Coun ty
de put y hea lth commissio ne r , ex pla ined tha t If the project is
termin ated, contro l of the situ ation will fail back in 1he lap of the
loc al hea lth depar tme nt. whi ch
by law, mu st enfo rce EPA
sta nda rds.
Jacobs said his depan m e nt
would be requ ired to ins pect all
t he syste m s included in the
problem area . The owners of the
sys tems would then be advi sed if
problems existed a nd be give n a
lime limit to make repair s. If
re pair s would not be made ,
J acobs said he would be req uired
to turn to the cou nt y prosecuting
atlorney who cou ld, or cou ld not,
lak e action. One recourse to the
prosecuting allorney , Ja cobs
sa id , would be to di rect the health
depa r tme nt to make repairs, a nd
tha n asse ss the costs again st the
property owner's tax setlleme nt.
The building ban in Tuppers
Pl a ins would remain in effect
Ja cobs sa id, unt il a ll sewage
proble ms are corrected .

owners .
Bu t reside nts were opposed to
the user' s c harge a nd a citizen's
petition agains t the $5.44 was
forw a r ded to EPA. Ma ny fell it
was unfair because t hey eit her
had no sewage pr oblems . or had
a lready repaired problem s a t
th eir own rx pense. Sin ce the
people without problems we re
sti ll required to pay the $5.44 .
they felt they wo uld be paying for
I he problems of their neig hbOrs.
The next word from EPA was
th at the projec t . since It was a
pilot project. wa s being sent to
I he Oh to Allorney Gene ral for
revie w. The a tt orney gene ra l
opinioned I hal the syste ms could
not rem a in unde r the control of
t he priva te indiv idua ls , but had
to be owned a nd ma intained by
the county a nd a sewa ge dist r ict
for med .
I I wa s the n necessa ry for th e
e ngin eers to re vise t he 'sys te m 's
ma nage me nt pla n a nd as a
resull , the user' s fee was a lso
rev ised- from t he ori gina l $5.44
to $21 pe r mont h.
Bec ayse I he system slili had to
be ma intained under one um bre ll a. eve ryone. eve n th ose
Individ uals without curren t problems, would s till be required to
pay t he $21 whic h would cover a ll
cos ts related to th e operation of
I he systems, includ ing a ny futu re

!

While Thev Lut

1/2 PRICE

STOCK UP M
LANE CEDAR
CHEST SALE
CLEANUP SALE - SOLD

WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S

SUPERCOVERINGS
BUYS ON L~~=::::==::::::::::.
FlOOR

NG

12' Vinyl linoleum

JUNIOR SIJJKS ................. 2S0lo .OFF

ONlY

CHILDREN'S SLEEPWEAR .... 2S lo OFF
LITTLE BOYS TOPS .............

2 -FOI

1

SALE

~onstruction

years of enjoyment.
Assorted colors.
OUR REG. 5188.00

Special

$1 29
REG. S439.00

BEDROOM SUITE

SPECIAL

living loom Suite

IUY ONE IICLINEI
Gil ONE FilE ,

1/2 PRICE
END·Of·MODEL YEAR

SPRING BASE
LOUNGER
Quality
for

2 piece
Early American

RECUNEIS

sq. ft.

LLOYD

Close-out sale prices
• •
on our rema1n1ng
stock. Hurry in and
save on a new
Lawn-Boy

$599 95

quality Howard Miller
Grandfathlr Clock •. naw's
the time to buy!
Only 3 to sell.
REG. II 050.00 to 11150.00

See our larJtc f(roup of ('arpet
naniM. Many dilft&gt;re nt s ize• &amp;
colors at fans as tlc

CLOSE-OUT SALE

lEG.
sa99

$5,95

$

Model 5254 - Rog. $359.95

288
MOdel 1035 - Rog. sm.t5 - Self Propelled
$ .
21" W/CATCHER · STEEL DECK .............. 321
Mooloi703S -: tog. •2nts
W/ Caicli.r
-. ·S -21'' Steel Deck .............. ............................ 242
Moolol 7271 ;_ Rog. S419.95 - W/ dutrh systom
21" Self-Propelled wI grass catcher ..... S336
19" DELUXE CAST DECK""'""'"""'"""'"
~

Super Buy

$329
NIGHTSlAND- Salt$49

SUMMER CLOTHING

MEN'S SHORTS &amp;JAMS ........................................... 25Ofo Off
IOYS' SU._R TOPS ............................................... 250fo Oft
MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS ............................................... 250fo Off
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS ...................................:............ 2 5Ofo Off
BOYS' SHORTS &amp; JAMS............................................ 2 50fo Off

MEN'S KNIT SH._TS .................................................... 25'/o OH

MEN'S SUMlER SlACKS ........................................... 2 5°/o Off

ELBE , FELDS

STORE
9:30 toHOURS
5:00
Monday-Saturday
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enttne

2 Sections 14 Pages

25 Cend

A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

F inal ac tion was anticipated on bills in creas ing
the speed limit to 65 mph on r ural freeways a nd
rev amping the "certifi ca te of need " law which
governs new construction and equipme nt at
hos pita ls a nd other health ca re facililles.
Sent to a joint House-Sena te confere nce
commillee for negoliallon was a ma jor over haul
of the civ il justice sys tem , insurance r egu la tion
and product lia bility Jaw.
The House was to meet at ll a.m. and the Senate
at 1:30 p.m .
Both House Speaker Ve rna l G. Riffe Jr ., D-New
Boston , a nd Senate P res ide nt P a ul E . Glllmor,
R-Por t Clint on, said a Saturday sess ion probably
would be necessary to co mplete business, or else
the Legisla ture would have to re turn next wee k.
" I think, realistically ; we' re looki ng a t a

Sa tur day sess ion, or next week ," said Glll mor.
Riffe wa s opti mistic about the 1988-89 s ta te
budget. " I think we can ~a ve a budge t by
Sa turday," he sa id.
The House paved the way Thursday fo r a public
vote this fa ll on a $1.2 bil lion bond issue for local
highway a nd br id ge r epair . approv ing It 97 -1.
The Sena te adopted a mass ive Hou se-pa ssed
budget la nguage bill alt ering sta te policies In the
area of welfare, c hild support and tax Jaw
enforcement.
The Se nate was to have voted Thursday on the
highway m aint ena nce ap propr iation whic h also
contai ns a 2:7-ce nt lnc rease In the tax on a galion
of gasoline. and a two-year hi ke in the
beer-dr ink ing a ge .
Bu t tha t bill was sent to the F in ance Committee.

which scheduled an 11 a.m. meeting for today .
T hu rsday' s aciJon saw bills sent to Gov.
Ric hard F. Celes te giv ing new car buyers
r ecourse with ma nu fact urers of " lemon" a utomobiles. limiting the scope of medical m a lp rac li~e ·
lawsuits and giving local gover nme nts the r ight to
recover cos is incurred in clea ning up tox ic spills
or dischar ges.
As r eported by the Se na!e Hi ghways and
Tra ns porta lion Commit tee, the highway construction a ppropr iation a llowed Ihe gasoline ta~
to go up by 2. 7 cent s a galion Imm ed iately, a nd .aas
mu ch as 0.8 cents a year until 1993. The prOCeE; $
are used for highway maintenance a nd cons tru~
lion. Tra nsportation officials have said tl!e
existin g formula will increase the tax by a bout 0 . ~
cent s a .galion eac h year .
••

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Ohio's development director
is searching .for ·another j~b
The center, opera ted by the
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP! ) Ohio Development Dir ector Cl ar - state's Thomas E di son P r ogr a m,
is fi nanced in par t by a $4 million
e nce D. P awlicki, who is leaving
grant from the Ohio Department
his state post July 1, is looking for
of Development .
another development -type job in
In a wr itte n opinion reques ted
his home town of Toledo.
by Paw licki, the Et hics CommisThe Ohio E thics Com m ission
s ion ruled tha t slate law prevents
ruled that P a wlicki cannot acPaw licki from rece iv ing comce pt the pres idency of the E dison
pensation for one year in anoulIndustrial Systems Cente r In
Toledo a s he had planned , side pos ition created unde r his
gu ida nce with the state .a gency .
beCause of a confli ct of interes t.
The commission also ruled tha t
Pawlicki , 60, sa id he still pla ns
to retur n to Toledo to pur sue it would have been a co nflic t of
"o ther c areer oppor tunities " in lnle res t for Paw licki to represent
the center in reques ting funding
•
the area of development.
Pawlicki was to have headed !rom the sta le.
the r esearch and de velop,me nr · ·"- Wn'l ir"l' CMidn'r fi ve with
•consor tium of the University of eas ily wa s the fa ct that! couldn' t
Toledo, Bowling Green St ate be pa id for one year , " said
Univers it y, Owe ns Tec hnical Paw li cki.' adding tha t he was
College. Medical College of Ohio "disa ppoi nted" with the commiss ion decision.
and 22 businesses.

Pawlic ki sa id a Tol edo foundation had agr eed to pay his salary
for one year wit hout sta le matching fun ds , but the commission
still ruled aga inst him .
The commiss ion had pre·
vlous ly given Pawlicki a ver ba l
go-ahead, sta ling the posilion
would no t be a conflict of Interes t.
"Wh ile I a m disappointed wit h
the opinion, I a m comfor table
knowin g I took the rig ht steps In
protecting the fu ture of the
Edison Cent er," Paw licki sa id.
" II was a close ca ll. I rea lly
wanted to do II. But I d idn 't want
to ta ke it with a n body looking
as kancC'. '~

-

Dr . Ja mes McComas, pres ide nt of the Univers it y of Toledo
and t he center 's governing
board, sa id a search will beg in
immed ia tely for a new di rector.

By United Press Inte rnational
After weeks of August-a nd
· July·like wea ther, the Nationa l Weather Service says
Ohioans can expect a taste of
Sept ember-sty le weather durIng the weekend.
A co ld front tha t stretched
south from eas tern Ont ar io
Into Ohio tr igger ed the developme nt of sca t tered s howers
a nd thunderstorms ove r the
eas tern por tions of the stale
overnight . Brief heavy ra ins
fell in some of the thund er stor ms . but pr eci pitat ion
amounts were genera lly less
tha n a hall a n Inch.
Skies we re ex peeled 1o be
par tly cloudy today, wit h
nor thwes t winds of 10 to 20
mph s preading ac ross the
sta te as the cold fr ont pushed
east. Afl ernoon temperatu res

were to be a lit tle cooler . wi lh
highs 75 to 80.
Skies will be par tly cloudy
tonig ht bul there will be
enoug h clearing to a llow over night lows to drop into the 50s.
A beautiful Septem ber -like
day is In store for Saturday .
Skies will be cr isp a nd cl ea r
with a fternoon tempera tures
In th e 70s.
Sunday' s wea ther Is expected to be muc h t he sa me,
with fair skies a nd highs in the
mid· to upper 70s.
The early morning weathe r
map s howed a co ld front
throug h eastern Ont ario, cen·
tral Ohio, Ke ntucky, Te nnes·
senne and Miss iss ippi. A large
area of high pressure was
mov ing into the upper Plains .
The co ld front will reach the
East Coas t tonigh t a nd the

high will m ove sout heas t Into
the Midwes t.
Da ytim e highs shou ld be
back around 80 Monday a nd
well into Ihe 80s by Tu es da y.
The lower tempera tu res for
the nex t few days will make
worki ng co ndi t io n s for
farmers more com fortable.
Livestock producers should
fi nd this we at he r more co nducive to wo rking wit h or tra nsporting a nima ls , with heal
st ress a sma ller fa c tor.
Drying ra tes were still to be
a lit tle low today. Re lative
humidities were likely to remain abov e 50 percent In most
of the sta te. As dew points fa ll
int o the 50s, however , re lative
humdltles should fall below 50
percent Saturday and rem a in
low as air tempe ra.tures ed ge
upward through the wee kend.

WHEELCHAIR LIFr VAN - Representatives
of organizations and othel'!l who contributed
toward the cost ol this new van with ll wheelcha ir
lilt, Jathered around II Thu l'!lday morning for a
plctur.c. Wheelchair Thurman Smith ol Middl eport who will he using the van for transporta tion

as he necdllt, Is pictured on the 1111. To the rl1hl,
G~'O rge Harris rcpreoentlnJ! the Fraternal Order
of the Eagles , pretwnts a 11,000 check to Wanda
Vining, trans portation coordlnlllor, from the
nlltional organization' s Memorial Foundation
ll'und .

Donations total $5,888 for ·
Meigs Senior Citizens van
A total of $5,888 In local
contr ibu tions wa s made toward
the cos t of the new Senior
C' ll izens Center va n w llh • a
wheelchair lift whic h was put
into operation t his week.
The la rges t con tribullo n, $1.000
from the Frate r nal Order of
Eagles Memoria l Fou ndation
Fund, was presented Thu rsday
morn ing by George Ha rris to
Wa nda Vi ning, tra nsportation
coor dinalor. Contributio ns fro m
other or ga nizations and indiv iduals ranged from $10 to $500. Total
cost of the va n was ove r $20.000
with the state r equiring local
matching funds of one-fo ul'lh.
Th e coni rlbutlons e xceeded
that a mount wit h $4,195 going
toward the mat ching cost, $1,617
for Insura nce, a nd $300 fo r a two
way radio .
Va ns now run into e very area
. of the county on a twice a week
basis . with daily trips to Middleport a nd P omeroy. The center
has five vans and th ree wagons
with the wagon s being used
pr lmar iy to take senior citize ns
to out-of-cou nty medical facil ities and voluntee rs to their
respective stallons of service. All
of the vans a re equpped with
two-way radios for e mer gency
use.
In com me nting on the res ponse
to the Council on Agi ng a ppeal for
funding fo r the new van, Mrs.
Eleanor Thomas. executive director. said she is always ove r·
wbelmed by the support and
generos ity of Meigs Countlans.
" We still have that wonderful
nelghbor·heiplng· nelghbOr con·
cept tha t is missing In so many
rural a reas ," she said.
Orga nizatio ns co ntributing
were Apple Grove United Me tho·
d ls t Women, Am er ican Legion
Auxiliary , Feeney-Bennett Pos t
128, He mlock Grove grange,
He m lock Grove Ch ristian
I'

Chu r ch, Fa it hful Fo ll owN s
Class, 1\mc rlca n Legion AuxilIary :19, Pm eory Churc h of Christ
Sunda y Sc hoo l, Columb ia
Gra nge, Te m ple Un it ed Met hodis t Church . Ea st Le tart Me thodis t Church Sund a y Sc hOol.
Pomeroy Unit ed Methodist
Church Women. Ea st Leta r t
Un ited Me th odi s t C hu r c h

Women. Star Gra nge, Dex ter
Church of. Chri st, Long Bottom
Senior Clllzens Club, Rock
Sp r ings Unti e d Met ho di s t
Church. Ad ult Class. Rock
Sp ri ngs U .M.W. , F ra te rn a l
Order of the Eag les , Disa bled
American Vet rans, Episcopal
Chu rch Women, Racine UMW,
Continued on page 10

Committee doubtful if North
will tell truth, even under oath

lndudes double dresser and
mirror, 4 drawer chest of
drawers, headboard and bed
frame. Pine or oak finish.

•::;:n•NT

•

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio. Friday, June 26, 1987

Predict cooler temperatures
for Ohioans over weekend

If you've lletn wanting a

12' Nylon Carpet
2 Shades

O.EVON
SPORTSWEAR ........ 30°Io OFF
.

2S0lo OFF
GIRLS' SUMMER DRESSES ..... 30°Io OFF
WOMEN'S
SUMMER SLEEPWEAR ......... 2S0lo OFF
liTTLE BOYS' OUTFITS ........... 30°Io OFF
GIRLS' SHORTS &amp; TOPS .....2S0lo OFF
SUMMER JEWELRY ............. 2S0lo OFF
CHILDREN'S SWIMWEAR .... 2S0lo OFF

GRANDFATHER
CLOCK CLEARANCE

2 patterns
ONlY $4.00 sq. yd .

0

at y

By LEE LEONARD.
UPI Statehouse Re porter
COLUM BUS. Ohio (UP1) -State lawmakers
strained m ight ily towa rd summer adj ournme nt
today, but it appeared too many controver s ia l
is sues stood in their way .
Still unresolved were the state's $22 billion
· gener al bud get, now in priva te co nfer ence
committee negotiations . as well as a t horny $2.4
billion highways appropria tion bill conta ining an
Increase in the gasoline tax a nd the minimum
· beer-dr inking age.
Scheduled for a H'ouse vote was a bill
overhauling the regulation of savings a nd Joan
associa tions, whic h also ex tends for one year the
25 per cent ceiling on credit card and ba nk loan
Int erest r ates.

jeans, f01hian (Oiors, ston1~ washtd."
REG. 120 to 130

2S0lo OFF

•

Pa rtly uloudy tonlghl. Low
In the m id 50s. Mostly sunny ~
Saturday. Highs between 75
and 80.

Prospects dim for lawmakers adjournment

Missts, Juniors, Petitt Sizts
100°!. COtton denim jHm, stretch

WOMEN'S SWIMSUITS .......

Page 6

Copyrighted 1987

Firm
Price
Am E lec t r ic Powe r ......... .... 27 %
AT&amp;T .... .......... .. ....... ... ..... 28%
Ashl and Oil .............. .. .: .. .... 63\1,
Bob E vans Fa r ms .. ..... ... .... 25\1,
Cha r m ing Shoppes .... ... .. ..... 31)4
Federal Mogui. .... .......... ...... 44:Y,.
GOOdyear T&amp;R .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .68:V,
Heck' s Inc ... ..... .. .... .. ... .... ... .4 \{,
Limited In c . ........ .............. ... .45
Multimedia Inc . .. .... .. .. ........... 59
Rax Restaura nts .. ........ ..... ... ;;:y,.
Robbin s &amp; Myers ....... .. .... , .. 10\&lt;J
Shoney's Inc . ......... ................ 30
Wendy' s Inti . ... .. .. .. .. .. ........ 9·)\
Worthin gton Ind .. .. ... ...... ... .. 21 y,

Tanker
...
Conti nued from page l

Veter a ns Mem or ial
Wednesday admissions- Bea t r ice P r ice. Pomeroy : Mar ie
Hoy , Po meroy ; Ma t:vln Ra ndolph. Racine: Debra Faw ,
R utland .
Wednesda y discharges- Ber·
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more worrying with 3 cushions moving up and down
and arou nd. The tight seat i s all one cushion with a 3
cushion look . Fastens securely in place.

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Ohio Lottery•

Church

as possible.
" If t he money · goes back to
E PA ." warned Bob Levenl ree ,
project engineer, who was also
present for las t night's meeting,
" it's gone. The re' s no alt ernate
plan."
If t he project is te rm ina ted, the
commissioners pledged to wor k
wit h the reside nt s of Tuppers
P lai ns to find new solu tio ns to the ·
on-go ing problem s of sewage
d is posal in the com munity.
Approximately 60 people were .
in a tte ndance at the ·meeting.
EPA decli ned to aflend:

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The Wait's Over!

.

Although not ail residents
Included in the project were at
last night' s m eeting, those who
were present we re as ked to vot e.
by show of hands, on whether or
not to move forward wit h proj ect
co nstucllo n. On ly one res iden t
vo ted in favor of const ruction.
The commissio ners pointed out
thai they are only interested in
carr)·ing out the wi shes of t he
people of Tuppers Pl a ins and
based upon those wis hes. will
ma ke the fi na l de ter mina tio n on
the futu re of the proj ect as soo n

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Th o Middlepo rt and Pomeroy
F lt·e De partme nts . Middl eport
E me rgency Serv ice a nd Gallla
Cou nty E me rge ncy Med ical Ser·
v ices , in add ition to t he Middlepor t Pollee Departm e nt, Ohio
Highway Pa trol a nd the Ga llia
Count y Sheriff' s De pa r tment res ponded to the acc ide nt.
One fi reman, Ke nny Bye r.
wast lre al ed at Vete ra n's Me mor ia l Hos pita l alt er bei ng overcome from the hea l of the day,
wh ic h was Qvrr 90 degrees. a nd
the exl reme hea t of the fi re .

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WAS HINGTON I UP]J - After
23 days of testi mony a bout
diversions, cover-ups, lies and
profit eering, doubt is grow ing
within the congressional IranCont ra commit tees that the centra l fi gure In the sca ndal, Lt. Col.
Oliver North , will tell the truth
even unde r oat h.
The decorated Ma ri ne was
11ra ised by many . comm ittee
members at the outset of the
hearings seven weeks ago as a
dedica ted patr iot a nd a tireless,
II perha ps misguided, National
Security Council a ide to P res l·
dent Reagan .
But since then - and s ignificantly Thursday - his image a nd
those of other figur es ln the case
have been tarnished severely by
teltlmony t hat :
- They alte red p roposed coneres sional testimony of the late
CIA Director William Casey in
November to cover up the
administration 's role In selling
arms to Iran through Israel in
1985. The Idea was to blame the
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deals on Israel, all houg h Jnvesllgators have since fo und Reaga n
approved t he sales.
-North oversaw the d iver sion
of at leas t $3.5 million to the
Nicaragua n Contra rebels in
pr ofits from secret U.S. arm s
sales to Ira n, t hen altered documents and destroyed others to
cover his tracks as J ustice
Departme nt officia ls c losed In
wllh wha t critics say was a
sloppy Investigation.
-Principa ls in the !ran· Contra oper a tions apparently pro·
liled persona lly from the a ffair .
wllh Nort h handlin g thousands of
dollars in traveler's checks fr om
a Contra leader, arranging lor
bogus bills a nd le tters to hide the
source of payment for an expensive security system at bls home,
and being singled out by the key
money man ln the deals fqr
"death benefit" accounts at
Swiss banks.
Charles Cooper, a top Jus llce
Department aide to Attorney

...

Ge neral Edwin Meese. offered
seven hours of explosive tesllmony Thu rsday a bout ear ly efforts
to investiga te the controversy
tha t opened in November like a
ca n of wn.rm•

CIWILIII COOPBB

MEMORIAL DONATION ~ The Meip '-lgh ClasH of 1118'7 lw
made a donation of $417.17 to the newly formed Melp Alumni
AIISoclatlon In memory of their claBsmate, Dua ne !lowell, who was·
killed in a one-vehicle accident juot before graduation. Shannon'
Kindy, tre lllluter of the Class of 191!7, presents Bob Werry ,;
president of the alumni 118soolatlon, with the check. An alumni•
dance Is belnJ held Saturday night In the Melp High gymnasium:.
The dance, with music by Mega Sounds, will start at9. Social hour;
8 tarte at 8 and a ceremony honor ing retiring football coach, ·
Charles Chauncey, will he around 8:30. At 7:30, members olthe.
athletic &amp;~~~~ociatlon wUI he at the school to aell the old Melp
basketball a nd football uniforms. E ach uniform piece may be•
purchMed for $5.
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Commentary
The Daily Sentinel

friday. June 26. 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport. OhiQ:
Friday, June 26. 1987
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DEVO'fF.D TO T HE I NTERE.~TS OF THE MEIGS-MASON AR EA

·Giants rally, edge Cincinnati Reds, 7~6 :

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ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

WASHINGTON - Produ cers
of the movie "The Untoucha·
bles" had one distinct advanta ge
over the people who tu rned out
!he popular television seriE'S
almost30 years age : They didn' t
ha ve J . Edgar Hoover and 1he
FBI breal hlng down their necks.
Hoover died in 1972. and the

FBI says It no longer reviews
movleess or TV shows . But In Ihe
lale 1950s, the old curmudgeon
took an Intense, personal lnl&lt;&gt;rest
In lhe original "Untoucha bles."
He wa s nol pleased with what he
saw.
Hoover and hi s aller ego, Clyde
Tolso n, repeatedly and strenu -

ous ly prolested lo Desi Arnaz.
head of Desilu P roductions.
whenever they detected a slur
aga inst thr good name or the
FBI. They even cons id&lt;&gt;red going
p4bllc with their crilicism and
denouncing the TV seri es as a
fictionalized fra ud.
Correspondence and FBI re-

views of each "Unlouchables' 1
episode were obtained from FBI
fi les by our associate Stewart
Harris. The documenls make
clear not only t ~ at Hoover was
outraged by the series, but that :
the "Untouchables" scrlptwrltet·
took such liberties with the facts ·
that Hoover's ou trage was lar-'
gely justified.
The wooden-faced hero of the :
'l'V series, Eliot Ness, was
Treasury agent. Hoover was ·
incensed when Ness and his :
. sidekicks were given credll fo i
1rlumphs over the underworld ·
that had ac tually been achieved .
by his own beloved bureau.
•.
One episode In particular .
aroused the FBr's wrath.ll gave '
Ness and his shoulder-holstered
T-men credit for the bloody raid
on the hide-oul of Ma Barker and .
her gang. In fact. the G-men had ·
coordinated the entire operation:

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A M F.!\1 BER or Th r Un l!C'd Press l ntr·r na lion a I, In lan d Daily PrC'ss
Assoc iation and tht• Am er ican r\ewspap£' r Publ ishers Assoclali on.
I. F:'lTEflS OF OPIN ION are weltv mc Thr·y shou ld IX' lf'SS tha n 300 worc.Js
lf'lli•rs ;~ rf' subject 1o rd Iring and mu qr bf• sJ~-:nOO wll h na me. addrl'ss a nd

ton~. Al l

, i(•lt•ph onf' numhN . No un sl gn&lt;&lt;l lettNs will b(' ~· b JIJ)ht&gt;d . Lrrtf'r s should be In
~Ood 1US! f' , add rf"!s in~ lss ut~. nor rx•r.;;nn all rlrs .

.Reagan determined to
:renew aid to Contras

~ig.l.

WASH I NCTOl'\ - Prcsidr nr R r·a~a n is not a man to give up easi lv.
He has decitled 10 makr• a whole nc• w push for mil itary support for rhr
Nicaraguan rr·he ls, known as rhc Contras , which were created as a

AFTER

Jorcf' to ovrrlhrow the M arx ist gov&lt;\r nm enf in Managua .

: Whil e Hou se spokL'sma n Marlin Fitzwater told reporters thai Reaf:(a n lnr ends to hire a new tr am to coordl nar e the errons of govrr n)nrnt agcneics lu a id 1he rebels. The aim is also to rry to generate pub·
'I c suppo r·t for Ih&lt;· Con tr as Iha I poll art r r poll has show n dors no! ha vr
llw backing of lhC' pt•opl e, who fe ar· U. S. milit ary in volvement. Vit•l ·
}lam-sty le.
• i\rcordin g 10 report s. lwo new aides will br added to thr· Whir r
)·rous!' sta rr to lob by for cong ress ional suppon an d to build publ ic ap)lroval. And F'lt zwatrr sa id !hat Reagan al so wi ll be presenting his
new r·cqu rst for $lllo mi llion in aid for rhe Con tras.
: So It appra rs !hat none of the debacle or lhP Iran arm s-Contra a id
~r a nd a l has r utJbCd O[[ on lhr While House in IPrms of influenci ng a
policy tha t RPaga n is firml y committrcl to.
.
The IPstl mony of former White House aides, the shredding and a l·
!cr lng of doc u menIs. Ihe end run s rnade agai nst laws enacted b.l' Co ngress appa n•nlly h;Js mad e no imp ress ion on thr pres ide nt.
: St ill in chargp of the policy is i\ss lstnnt Secr~t a r y of Srarr E ll ioll
J'lbra ms . who ha s admlttccl misleading Congress . and who boast s he
~ Ill bP In offi ce unl il l he end oil he Reagan ad mlnist ra 1ion. He has thr
lavish l&lt; •s lim onl cil of Sr'creleii',Y or State· Gc•orge Schu lt z. who said
Abrams ha s do ne a "spnsational" job.
:: The m lm ini!-&gt;l ra ti on ha s nP V('I' embrt.Jrrd n(·gotia!ion s us a way 10

1&gt;&lt;1acc in C'Pnr nil Amer ica, a lthough !rom limP to time thr president

h1ts said hP would he amcnablr, and he has sent Am bassador Philip
J.l a blb on sevc•ra l trips to ta lk to Cent ra l Am&lt;'r ican leaders. F.ach
(I me. howPver . 1h&lt;' adm in Is Ira Iion has blockl'd a dla Iogue with whal
I~ co ns id ers vali d objections.
&gt; Most rccc nt lv, a mr•et ing schrd uit' Ci to he hPid in GuaiC'mala Citv to
discuss a peace plan proposed by l'osla Il lca n PrrsidPnt Oscar i\r:las
~as postponed .
,FII ,.wa IC' l' sn lei I hr &lt;Him inlstra lion wanIs lo sel' thr Nic11 ragua n go-trer nm ent unclprlakp rdorms lw for e agt'PC'In g to halt support for thr

rebc•ls.
'l'h(' l&gt;racl' plan would c:tll for withdr:twa l of Sovirr and Cu ban ad vlst•rs I rom Nic·,,.·,gua and a halt tolr s mill la ry hullclup, among other
lhlngs II a lso pr·o,·id!'s for lhr Unlt Pd Sl ii ll's to stop spo nso rin g and
suppl)' in g Ihr guo•rrillos .
T hls 1~ nnt ltw fir st I inw t hP adm In 1st ra 1ion h:1s 1hrowO'n an obs taC'Ir
lrtto 11w \\-'01.\' of a PP&lt; I C'4~ fu l so lu tio n to 1111' Nica raguan problem. Thr
h~OdPr s (&gt;f ("pntral t\nw r-ien un• eo ncr rn pd with thc1 sprPad of co m·
munl s m inl hl'i r rl' ~l on . l3 utt hry a lso a rC' wary th al thr Un i1 rd S1a1 r s

app&lt;'ll r~ to ill' pursu ln g onl.l' a m IIit,,..,. sol u1ion to forrr change in Ma ·
nagua .
:'"l'h{' c:on.L~H'S!-i lo na l hrar ings int o th e· scandal arp an C'ye opP rwr on

ttr&lt;'

C'Oncluct of a s0C'I"PI ~\ ·a r. Tiw rl'vr lnt lons ma y gi ve C ong r css

Ht•agan i ~ sun• h 0 f'a n C'On v in(•r thr l aw ·
Iha I 1hr· r·e is a Iig ll t or I I h1; o&gt; nd or Iht· 1tlll11l'land Nica ra gu a wi ll

pl:HI Si'S . On lht · o t ht •r h i m&lt;.! .

ma kN ~

ap:t1in tu r n to IIH' Wf• st.

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Hy { l n l t ed Prt'."iS lutt·rn a tional
'l'ocla,l ' is Fri cla1·, .Ilin (• 21i, lht• 177111 ria.\' of I ~R7 ll'it h IHR to folloll' .
Thl' moo n is tl('\\' .
st;trs :t l"f' \' t~nu ~ otnd .lup\1\'r.
Thr• ('\'f'nin g stnr s ure MN c u r~· . Ma r s and

m n rnin ~

~a turn

Letters to the editor
. 's
Wh.at 1..•~ A menca

.~ong.?

As our nation' grows our
palrlorlc lyrics contin ue to rr·
flee I Ihe heri tage of a proplr who
s lrU!(!(ir lo maint a in a sense or

k s of our national communll y.
Perhaps, what may be disco·
vrrrd during Ihe closln!( chapters of ourpresent tl mellne lsone

their count rv 's envi romnrntal

of those wondrrful instrumentals

strengths. .
Many or us toda.v still enj oy the
sou nds or God Bless Amr rlca :
the' Sta r··Spanglrd Ba nner.
Our mu sic also speaks or a
spirit whosl' heri tage Is honed In
the fundam ent al ractthal a larg&lt;'
divers it y or cu ltu res co-exist
within the geogl'llph lcal boundar·

thai re-crea tes a feeling ol
renewa l fo r rhe Spirit or Amer·
tea , lh al klnd ofmuslcalcomposl·
lion which unites our hea rt s and
emollons. enabling us lo realize
the harmonies ex lstingwllhln the
di versity or· our· many ethnic
prrsonalilies.
Elaine L. Schaefer

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Thank.~

individuals

Thr Racine Villa ge Park
Boa rd wishes lo lake thi s mc•a ns
to publicly thank lhe various
Individu als thai ha ve a nd arc
making our 1987 " free" sum mrr
co untry m usic program s a
success.
•·
To the mu sicians :
Ivan Powell, Hank Moore,
Paul Sayre. Chuck Bailey, How ard Writesel, Wllbm' Donohue.
Doug Circle. Harold Hager.
Steve Burson, Sue Hager'. Donnie
Dudding and hIs fla nee:
To the special singers:
Sue Hager, Slephanie Sayre,
and Jessica Sayre: a greal big
thank you for sharing your Ia lent
and helping us provide an evenIng of good clean fun and
wholesome entertai nment for
our resident s.
'
To Jeanette Lawrence and
Marge Burri a big thank you fo.r
handling the selllng of the llckets
for the drawings; Special thanks
to the Racine Deparlment Store
and to Cross' Store for the gift
certificates that were awarded at
the drawing.

One evening recently, I at tended a dinner or some 15 or 20
conserva tives of 1vhat are now
being called the First and Second
Genera tion s. Most of them have
been act ive In lhe conserva tive
movement for anyw here fro m
nearly 20 to upward or 30 years. ·
and thei r co llective wisdom Is
for mid able.
The talk nalurally turned to
1988 and \he Republica n presi·
dentlal nomination . Th ere
seemed no doubt Ihal any ol thE'
prese ntly conceivable nominees
would, if actually d&lt;&gt;slgnal ed,
receive lhe wholehea rted sup·
port of all those prese nl: There
was no ta lk of bolting, or eve n or
the sort or Anybody-But -Jones
se nllment th a i occasionally ma nifests itself amon g hot -eyed
Ideo logues .
Ma ny or those present seemed
Inclined to let mailers go altha I.
but one group had a pronounced
favor ite for th e nomination: Jack
Kemp. Here. they arg ued, was
Ronald Reaga n's true spiritu a l
heir. Why shouldn 't Kemp re -

ceiVP the blessing of the conser·
vatlve move ment . and with it s
help win both lhe Republican
nomin allon and lhe presidency
next yea r? Wh ere was lhe Spir ll
·Of 1964, that drafted Barry
Goldwatrr and pu t the Republ ica n Part y in consprvat ive hand s
firmly and for good• Where was
lhP dogged co mmitment to the
ri ght 1in bolh senses 1 Ihal had all
but wresled the 1976 nomination
fr om President Ford and given it
to Reaga n? Whal . in 1987, a re
conservatives wait ing for?
I'm glad to say that absolutely
no one present di sputed J ack
Kemp's claim to be conserva ·
tt sm's mos t prominent spokesman after Rona ld Reagan's
departure. Kemp ha s labored
long and hard for that honor. a nd
he deserves it. This winter a nd
spri ng alone. he has strongly
opposed freedom-of-choice abor·
lions, called for full speed ahead
on SDI . and demanded the
resignation or Sec reta ry or State
George Shultz . Save for a per·
haps Pxcrsslvl' Indulgence to·

lrangate money trail

Today in history
Tlw

The molting of a movement

Thank s to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Beeg le for donating Ice and to
Mattie Beegle for the pies and
r a kes for Ihe refreshment stand .
A Sp!'clal thanks to Doug Ci rcle
lor stepping In with his fiddl e to
help \he Bend River Boys Band
wh ile Frank Cleland Is recupera ting from su rgery.
Thanks to everyo ne that do·
nat ed to h&lt;'lp pa y for the material
to compl ete the roof for !he stage.
Dale Hart and Ivan Powell , head
carpenters on Ihe projecl. reporl
"barring ra in the roof for the
stage should be ready for the
program on the 27th" .
Any loca l musician/ singer that
Is Interes ted In participating In
the proJ&lt;ram, Is asked to contact
Ivan Powell 949·2485.
Last . but notleasl. our sincere
thanks to the residents that have
be€n coming to the programs ...
We are doing thiS for you!
So .. .brlng your lawn chairs and
see you Salurday, June 27.
Racine Village Park Board
Robert Beegle
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ward Big Labor. he is In !act the
very model of a conserva tive
candid ate. And yet. for so me
mysterious reason, Kemp's ca mpaign . has nor fl ou ri shed in
today·s sloutl y co nse r va llve
GOP. Among probable Republi·
ca n primary vo ters he remain s
well behind Rober! Dole, and
even fur lher behind Vice President Bush. Why•
r finall y rose to sugges t !hat
!his lacklusrer show in g is not in
the lrast Kemp's raul! . bul a
product or the current mood or
theAmP rica n peop l~. and even or
the conserva tive move ment. The
Reagan administration has ad·
ministered a heav.~ dose or
ronsrrva tism lo th e American
body polillc. Taxes havP been
slashed; lhr nalion's defenses
hav&lt;: been rebuilt and moder·
nlzed: the rate or In crease In
expenditures for domestic pu rposes has been reduced to near
zero . The American people,
broad!~ speaking, are well sa tis·
fled wit h these ac hievement s. ·
and arr in no mood to rf'vrrsr

William Ru.sher
them. Bul they also need lime to
digest lh em, and thai may be
precisely why Bush 1or Dole)
appeals to them.
As, for the conservative movemen!, il wasn't until almosl 24
hours after the meeting that I hit
on the metaphor thai , to my
mind, properly , describes the .
movement 's present condition.
After lhe tremendous accomp- .
lishment represent ed by the :
Reagan administration's accession lo nalional power, and lis :
many achievements In office, the
co nservative movement Is, In ·
most respects, extraordinarily ;
healthy. Its lnlrastruclure- the ·
think ihanks, legal foundations , ;
financ ial . resources , publica· .
t ions. ca dr es and trainin g ·
schools - Is stronger than ever. :
Bul many lorms of life renew :
themselves by shedding their old
plumages, or skins or shell s. AI '
such times. Ihey may be preoccu· •
pied and a little orr their feed, but ·
lhr end product of! he process Is a :
r enewed a nd often bigger :
animal.

Robert Wagman

WASHINGTON (NEA l - Af- secretary. F'awn Hall. with the · car and a sm all airplane and to Int o a n account called " Belly :
tr r six weeks of hearings en· number than had been hand wrll - pay a visit to a E uropea n health
Bulton ." controll ed by Hakim, '
compzsslng 110 hours ol resllm - ten on a sllp of paper given thr clini c . Most or the money.
but -said to be for the benefit of ·
ony from 18 witnesses, includ ing sull an. Two num bers had been though. remain s in the account.
Oliver Nort h's family . Hakim ;
many "key players," our kn owl- transposed. and the money had
described this account as a kind :
Almosl Sl million was placed in
edge of the franga te saga Is still gone Into the accou nt of a Swiss an aecounl ca lled " C. Tea," an
of Insurance fund for North's •
incomplete. But one critica l businessman who had Imme- accou nt controll ed by former
family should someth ing happen :
aspecl of the whole aUalr is now diately withdrawn II and put It CIA offi cia l 'l'homas Cli nes.
to him on a covert mission.
:
mu ch clearer- thp money trail. Into another acco unt . Those a noth er Ha kim -Seco rd asso ·
Secord, who lesllfled he made •
When Attorney Generai .Edwln funds have been frozen by Swl1s elate. Most. if not all of this noprofltsfromthearmstransac- :
Meese an noun ced last November authori ti es.
million. repor t ed!~ remains in
lions , now says lhal If Hakim :
tha t profit s from arms sales to
the acco un t.
placed $1.5 million Into a n ,
Ira n had been diverted. he
What happened to the $12
S!lll another $600,000 plus was
accoun l In his name, he wa s :
lndlcaled tha i as much as $12 million in rranga te weapons dE'poslied In a n accou nt called never aware or Ihe lac!. Secord Is •
million may have gone to the proflls became clear after the "Scllec h, " which was controlled anxious to return 10 the witness
conlras . Later thi s fi gure was t r s l i m o ny of Ca lif orn ia by Stanford Technology Trading table to so lestlfy.
Increased to more than $20 buslnessma n-arms dealer Alber! Group Inter national Inc., the
Another major quest ion, 11million when It wa s revea led that Hakim.
company owned by Secord and
nally. Is who owns Ihe almost $9
the Sull an of Brunei had made a
Acco rdin g t o a s ti ll - Haki m. At least $250,000 of these million still In these accounts.
s eparate $10 million unpublished staff analysis, $8.2 fund s were used by the company Committ ee members say It Is the
co nIrl butlon.
milli on In profit s from Iranian as seed money for va rious U.S. tax payers . Hakim dis·
The news stunned Co ngress arms sales were depos lled Into Jnves lmenls . Inc luding the pu r· agrees . The account s are now·!
and most ex perts. II meant that fi ve Swiss accounts, They were chase of timberl and In the frozen and the question will ~
at the lime the Reaga n adm iniS· set up by Hak im either In his P acific Northwest.
probably by Sl'IIIPd In the courts:
tra tl on wa s begging for In - name or for the benefit or his
Finall y. $200,000 was placedcreased fundin g of the co ntra parlners or companies . th ey
effort. they were awash In coni roll ed .
money.
A little less than $4 million
•
The news also appa rentl y actua lly wen I to . the contra
stu nned !he co nt ras. They In- cause.
sis ted they never saw most of Ihis
However, $1.4 m illion ol this
money. This was met wllh amounl represented profit s on
skepticism and suggestions lhat sales to lhe contras and nowed
large sums might have wound up back to Hakim a nd the olher
In the private bank accounts of principles, making their Iota!
co ntra leaders .
take about $9.6 million .
Now we know that millions
More than half of the " misswere diverted from sales to Iran Ing" $12 million, $6.8 million to be
of often outdated and Inferior e~act , ended up In a Swiss
weapons at Inflated prices. And accounl under Hakim 's name.
much of Ihat money did end up In He testllled that he viewed $2
private bank accounts. But not million of this as a reserve for
those of lhe contras. Rather. fulure covert operations, $2 mil·
million ended up In the private lion was earmarked as "commit·
accounts of the "patriotic Amerl· ments" (read bribes) to Iranians
cans" who were acting as mid- Involved In hostage negotiations,
dlemen In the deals.
with the rest represenllng "profWhat happened to the sultan's Its ," which Hakim called
$10 million Is now clear, bul Ills reasonable.
the mosl amazing single fact to
Another $1.5 million was
come oul of the first round of placed Into an account with the
hearings. Simply put, the sultan code name "Karel Assets." This
was given the wrong Swiss bank was conlrolled by Former Gen.
account number ln which to place Richard Secord, Hakim's busithe money.
ness partner. Some of that money
,.
That fact. was not uncovered went to pay expenses and tees,
"I just had an klea. Why don't..., uk the Suluntil a committee staffer com: Including $45,000 to lawyer Thotan of Brunei tor ten million bucks?"
pared the number on an Index mas Green: But other funds were
.•
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Berry's World

SAN FRANCISCO !UP!) Bill Landrum had rellred all
Giants sta fler Mike Krukow , walked and scored on Stilwell's
With San Francisco and Clncln· seven or lhe .batters he faced making his fir st appeara nce double-play grounder 10 Increase·:
nati lied at 6-61n the bottom of.the when he walked Bob Brenly with since June 5, threw three shut out the Reds' lead to 5c2.
ninth, the Giants' Will Clark one out In the bottom of the ninth. innings but did not survfvf' the
On bac k·to·back pitches In the ;
faced Reds' relief ace ,John Craig sent up left - handed pinch· fourth.
flft h. pinch-hitt er Mike Aldrete ;
Franco with Ihe bases loaded and hitter Harry Spilman, Rose counDa vis opened the Inning with hit his fir s I homer of the year a nd •
tered with the left ·handed his 23rd home run lo give Thompson his sixth to mak e It 5·4 '
one out. •
The Reds draw their infield Murphy, and Craig responded Cln clnnal i a 1-0 lead. Dave Reds. Brenly hit his sixth homer
and outfield In, but Clark drills a with the righlhand· hittin g Parker. Sllllwell and Bo biaz all of the year In the sixth to tie the
two-strike pitch up the middle. Brown.
singled to load the bases. Dave score.
Giants win, righl ?
Murphy got two slrlkes on Concepcion's sacrifice fly sco red
Right, bul not before Eric . Brown before the third baseman Parker for a 2·0 lead, and Ron
In other National League
!)avis sent pulse rates soaring broke a 2-25 slump · with an Oes ter· singled hqme Stillwell for · games. New York dr·ubbed ChiThursday nlghl at Candlestick opposite-field single, sendin g a 3-0 lead. Gullickson followed
cago 8·2, Monireal rouled PillsPark, While Chris Brown · ran Brenly to third.
with a single that drove in Diaz. burgh 7-2. St. Louis shut out
Right -handed pinch-hill er Joel chased Kruk ow a nd gave Cin ci nhome from third. the Cincinnati
Philadelphia :1-0, San Diego
centerflelder grabbed Clark's Youngblood ca me up and Rose nat i a 4-Q lead .
shocked Houston 4·1, and San
hit, streaked to second base for a countered with right - handed
Candy Ma ldonado hit his 11 th Francisco nipped Cinclnnall 7-6.
force, and looked to first base for r e liever Frank Willi am s . hom er a nd Chis Spr ier hi s
In lhe only American League
a possible double play on Clark · Youngblood, who has 2:1 pinch hit seventh in !he fourth 10 pull the
game. Min nesota edged Clevethat would have sent the game at-bats oul of :n tolal at -bats. Gia nt s to 4·2. In rhr fifth. Davis land 4-:l.
lnlo extra Innings .
laced a doubl e to rig hi. moving
But Clark hustled lo firs\, Brown to thi rd and scoring
Davis had no play. and San Brenly to lie the ga me 6-6.
Francisco escaped with a nail- Murphy then walked Robbi e,
Tn~State Greyhound Parks'
biting 7-6 victory over the Reds, Thompso n. and on came Franco
ending a lhree:game Cincinnati to surrender lhe game· winning
win streak. II was the Giants' single to Clark.
'third win in 12 games .
"Wi ll Cla rk showed me some·
•
"I wasn't looking al Davis ." thing," said Craig. "Two quick
said Cla rk. "I was just running strikes against one of the best
down the first base line. Don ' t relief pitchers In the ga me, and
think I didn't know who was out he battled bark ."
there."
The ninth inning drama obsIf you 've ever been nervous about placing a bet at Tri-State,
That was lhe - omnipresenl cured the quirky outing or
here's your chance to try - free' Because this Saturday, you
Davis, who had raced !rom first Cincinnati starler Bill Gullickget a free rwo dollar bet with your one dollar admissron
to home on a wild pickoff throw son, who gave up seven hits In six
when you present this coupon! It's a $2 bet for a $ 7 admisfor Cincinnati's winning r.un on innings - but five solo home
sion'
Choose a long shot . _. or a sure thing . . . it's up to
Wednesday .
·'
runs. Gullickson, who has not
"He's not going to turn a double won since Ma y 30, ha s surrcn·
you. So JOin the excitement during our "Two for One" Saturplay on that ball," San Francisco dered an alarming 21 hom e runs
day Night .- Saturday, June 27th!
manager Roger craig said. in 97 Innings.
Limit one coupon per person, please. and you must be 18
"He's a great athlete, but he's nol
or
older to participate. For more information, call 776-1000.
"You give up fiv e home ru ns In
I ha I good,"
Racing year round, rain or shine. Cross Lanes, \IW Exit, off
a game, you don 't ex pect to go to
Old Davis really believe he the wire with th em," said Rose.
1
-64.
could turn the rarely-sighted 8-3
"I felt fortunate we had 1he
Free Betting School (including a FREE How to
double play?
opportunit y to win tha t gam e. "
" !was hoping so," he said. "He
bet book)
tClark ) Is the type of guy that r.;;;;;;;;:=::::===;;;;==~l
To give you more help, we'll also conduct a free Betting Schoof
huslles all the lime. and he' s the
that night/ Our staff will be on hilnd to explain how to bet, whill
type of guy that enabled me not to
some ol the more bas1c bets are, and to answer your questions. The
mak e the double play."
Betting
School begins at 6tJO pm in the Grandstand section
SUIMIR SllllS WOIIIISIIOPS
Davis, who picked up three hil s
and tallied three runs , had
Post Times: I ·JOMa rinee, Wed , Sill 17'30 fvenings, Mon Sill. Resi!IVatlons: 776-5000
doubled and scored off winner
Ill
Scoll Garrelts, 6-5, In the top of
I
fr.00.9:00 l
the ninth, pulling the Reds ahead
w
6.00.9:00
l
Redeem th is Tri-State
6-5.
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Coupon by 8:00 pm, June 27. I 987
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Rob Murphy, 4-.1, one of four
s,-1
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Cincinnati pitchers used by manager Pete Rose In Ihe boltom of
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the Inning, look the loss.

''Two for One
Saturday Night''!

" It is bad enough to do
something like lhls, " 'wrote a
fru slra ted FBI official , "and '
worse to . have the FBI in the
supporting role.:'
Tolson was furious. "I saw 11
and il wa s bad," he wrote. "We
must find some way lo prevent
FBT case from being used thru
such subterfuge as In lhls In·
stance. fl Is a fraud upon the
public." To lson was assured by
the bureau's Los Angeles office
thai "the Crime Research Sec·
lion will continue lo monitor this
seri es to determine or any future
mlsre presentalions of bureau
cases are perpetraled."
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SLAMS 23RD HOMER - Eric Davis gels a flveflve from Reds'
Dave Parker after belting his 23rd homer of the season, asolo blast
In lhe fourth Inning Thursday at San Francisco. The Giants rallied
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Wimbledon action again halted by rain
By STEVE KETTLE
UPI Sports Writer
WIMBLEDON , England
(UP!)- Ir everyont&gt;played with
the efficiency of Martina NavratUova, Wimbledon· would be
practically .half over. Instead,
the waterlogged tournament Is
off to Its slowest start In history.
Navratllova, seeking a sixth
consecutive Wimbledon women's singles title and a record·ty·
lng eighth overall, ha'S required a
total or 72 minutes to reach the
third round . She has dropped just
four games In her two matches.
The No. 1 seed needed jus t 4i
minutes Thursday to crush Japan ' s Etsuko Inoue 6-1, 6·2.
NavratUova and Inoue were
the only players among the 156
scheduled to compete Thursday
to complete a match as Wimbl edon continued to suffer
through Its most troubled start in
history.

In the only other match
started, I van Lendl, the men's
No. 2 seed, trailed Paolo Cane of
Italy, 3·6, 5-5, In their secondround contest.
After four days ol scheduled
competition, only 107 matches
have been completed - 76 or
them Wednesday - creating a
backlog ol some 140 contests. The
previous worst start In the
modern era was In 1985 when 108
matches were completed
through four days.
"! am so lucky to have been
able to finish my match," Navratllova said. "The worst thing Is to
be stopped In the middle, especially when you are the first
match on."
While Navratllova Is the only
player through to the third round,
there remain 22 first- round
matches to be finished, and the
forecast for tOday calls for
scattered heavy showers.

" We will play till we complete
the championships ," promised
Alan Mills, the Unflappable tournament referee. "The situation is
not that desperate from a tourna ment point of view at this time."
Mills pointed out there were
only two days In the 1982
tournament completely free of
rain and those championships
finished on tl.me. The prospect of
playing this Sunday, a scheduled
day off,- "Is totally out or the
question this year," Mills said,
adding the competition would be
extended into a third week if
necessary.
Navratilova was not troubled
by the elements. Following a delay of 4 hours and 39 minutes al4l In the opening set, she pushed to
finish the match and gel herself
away.
"I don' t think I rushed to get
the match over with, but I did
rush- in between the points. Once

a point begins, I take my time. I
suppose you can call it controlled
r ushing."
Navratllova banged her left
knee with her racket while
attempting a service return tn
thesecond_game, and this stung
her temporarily. She lost the
game, but then swept the next.
nine, allowing Inoue more than
two points in only one of those
games.
The 22-year-old Jnoue,.ranked
.No . 43 In the world. gamely,
attempted to play serve and
volley, but wa s overpowered.
"At . the beginning Etsuko was
serving hard first and second
se rves, " Navratilova said.
"Then she started serving some
doub1e faults, which I figured she
would . I was able to break her
after she took a little off the
serve . I came out ready after the
break to finish the set quickly and
take the second set."

Governor will fight Bobby Knight's extradition
WIPES BROW- Ivan Lcndl wipes his brow durlqg early play
Thursday In the 19g7 Wlmhledon ltlOnls tournament In London.
(UPI)

Clippers
'drop 9-4
.decision
By United Press International
Charles Hudson, in his first
minor-league appearance sin ce
being sent down by the N&lt;•w York
,..• Yankees, was hammer ed for 12
• hils and seven runs In the
; Columbus Clippers ' 9-4 loss to the
• visiting Maine . Guides in an
·: Internation al Leagu&lt;' gaml'
·~ Thursday ni ght.
'
Hudson was belted l or fi ve run s
~ In the first and could not surv ive
~ the fifth Inning. Ex - Yankee Joe
• Cowley, 3·5, went seven Innings
: for the victory .
~
Kevin Ward' s RBI single In the
' first was all the offensive support
~ Cowley needed.
~
Joel Skinner, also ass igned to
~ Columbus by the Yankt.,.,s to
• regain his bat ling confidence, did
: not collect a base hit In four
• appearances as the Cl ippers'
•• des ignated hitter .
:
Elsewhere, Toledo ou tlasted
: Pawtuck et 9-8, Tld ewa t&lt;' r
•' blasted Rochester 9-:1, and Ri ch~ mond defeat ed Syracuse, 8·1i.
'
At Toledo, Ohio, Rey Palacio'
• homeredlnthe nlnth l nnlngtollft
•• the Mud Hens. Jeff .J ones, 1- U.
: earned the v ictory . Hectet· SIP·
• wart , 1-4, took the loss for
;. Pawtucket.
AI Rochester , N .Y .. Ami,-,.
••(.•· David
knocked In fi ve runs with a
:• homer, a double and a sacrifice
•' fly to help th e Tides . David
~ openedthegame'sscorlngwllha
;: two-run homer In the first innin g
•• off the R&lt;'d Wings sta rter J u•·
~ Ku chars ki. 1· 2. Th e blas t al so
~ scored Kev in f~ l s t rr . Tom Edens .
::,.11-4. went eight Innings for
Tidewater .
At Syracu se. N.Y .. Da 1Ty l
Motley co llected three hits and
added three RBI to carry Richmond. Bill Olw l newas I he wlnnpr
while Colin McLau gh lin took th&lt;'
loss.

Scioto Downs

INDIANAPOLIS (UP!)
Gov. Robert Orr says he will fight

any attempts by Puerto Rican
officials to extradite Indiana
University basketball coac h Bob
Knight to .serve a six-month jail
term for assault.
'Tm strong for Bobby
Knlglrt, " Orr said Thursday In a

Jason Bush selects Urbana
By ,Jim Soulsby
1900 yards last year. DeCola said
Meigs High School grad uate Jason will be used on the
.Jaso n Bu sh will atte nd Urbana offensive line either at center or
University, an NA JA school in the guard. The coaching staff was
Mid Ohio Co nference, th is fall very Impressed with Jason's size
where he will become a member and strength as well as his
of th e Blue Knlghl football squad . sincerity and academic stand.J ason , so n of Celeste Coats of ards. He was graded by the staff
Middleport and Charles Bush of from game film and ranked high
Sprin gfield, wa s an outstanding on his evaluation.
offensive center and defensive
Jason received two scholar·
tack le at Meigs under former ships, one for academic achievehead coach Charles Chancey. ment for being In the ·upper half
During his junior and senior of his class and the other for his
years Meigs posted a 19·1 record ath letic ability. Coach DeCola
partl y due lo his aggressive styl e pointed out that although It was
of play. In his senior Jason had
not a "full ride" It m ade for a
one i .. tcrceptlon, three fumble very nice package.
recover ies and twel ve sole tack·
"We are looking forward to
les res u lti n~ In losses for the
having an athlete of Jason's
opposition . He was named to the ca libre and characler In our
All TV C first lea rn. the All . prog ram," Coach DeCola said. ·
Distri ct squad an rl rece ived
" Although we ca nnot assure a
specia l mention at th e state level. starling position to anyone, his
Urbana, a fou r year college desire and skill makes It highly
established In 1850. resumed pro lJably th at he will attain one of
varsity competition on a full those sta rting berths." The
schedule la st season under head coac h stated that he Is lnteres!ed
coac h Ray DeCola. Football had In hearing from any young man
been disconti nued at the univer- who ha s not made a commitsity In the 1930's. Prior to tment to another schooL
rr·-es tabll shlng the progra m at
The Urbana 1987 schedule Is as
Urban a, DeCola was head men- follows :
tor at that cit y' high sc hool. Sept. 12 ....... ........ ... Wilmington
During o 1:3 ~~ra r tcnurr hi s teams Sept. 19 ....................... Bluffton
had six undcfea ll•d seasons and Sept. 26 .......... WIIIlm sburg, Pa.
seven championships, losing just Oct. 3 .. .... .... Georgetown, Ky .
four ga mes In eight seasons. Las t Oct. 10 ........ ...... .. .. .. ....... OPEN
S&lt;'ason at Urba na. his squad went 0ct. 24 ..... ......... Iowa Wesleyan
4·1-J wi th four or their opponents Oct . 31 .... ................... Defiance
IJr lng ranked nationall y In the Nov. 7 ..... ......... Anderson, Ind .
NA il\ .
Nov. 14 West Liberty Stale, WV
Coaf'i1 DeCol a' s team oprrates
from th r !-formatio n with multi ·
plf' se ts. They like to thro w the
ball anct h;ll'(. a senior quarterIJack, a UnivNslt y of Cillcinnati
trans frr. who passed for over

telephone lnlervlew from Tokyo,
where he was visiting on a 19-day
Investment mission. "I'd fight it
clear up to our Supreme Court" i!
Indiana received a extradition
request for Knight.
A Puerto Rican governmen t
official, encouraged by a new
Supreme Court decision on extraditlon, said Wednesday efforts
should be made to extradite the
coach. who was convic ted In
absentia lor assaulting a pollee
officer during the 1979 Pan
American Games In San Juan.
Knight , who coached the U.S.
basketball team to victory at the
1979 games, left the Island before
the trial was conducted and
remains a fugitive In the eyes of
the Puerto Rican government.
He was vacationing- beheved
to be In Montana - and was
unavailable for comment.
The hot-tempered coach was
sentenced to six months In jail for
punching a Puerto Ri can pollee
officer who had Intervened In an
argument Knight was having
with another man during a team
practice.
The Supreme Court ruled ear·
Iter this week federal courts have
the power to force governors to
compl y with ex tradition
requests.

"!

would

would submit his case Immediately," acting Secretary of
Justice Guillermo Mojica said
from San Juan.
Mojica said he would recom ·
mend that Puerto Rico submit a
writ of mandamus to U.S. Dis trict Court in Indiana to require
Orr to send Knight to serve his
sentence.
A request to Orr for Knight's
extradition would have to come
from Gov. Rafael Hernandez
Colon or Secrelary of Justice
Hector Rivera Cruz.
Orr said he does ·not take
Mojica's statements seriously.
" I think that the j ustice, who
has obviously taken advantage of
lhe Supreme Court decision to
make a political statement, is not
someo ne that I have to pay heed
to," Orr said .
" I regard Bobby Knight as
American

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Beat of the bend

Shades of disgrace?~
By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel Staff Writer
Shades of disgrace!
II was In Au·
. gust, 1911
. Point Pleasant,
W.Va. , was Invaded by
· less that a street
fair and officials
of the city underwent strong verbal attack.
At least, that is the report In an
Aug. 18, 1911 edition of the Mason
County Republican which was
found recently by Arizona and
Lawrence Stewart.
, Here are some of the comments which were made:
" We are Informed lhat one
member of the council suddenly
conceived the Idea that II would
be just awful to have a nice little
Innocent street fair . Isolated
away off down on the show lot and
worked with all his energy to
secure the public streets for the
fair, and through the very
strenuous efforts of this member,
the council granted the use of the
streets to the fair company.
" Main Street, between Fourth
and Flfl h Sts., is almost blockaded with tent s and gambling
booths.
Gambling wheels on the sty le
of the old fortune wheel , and
many other gambling devices
are run In the open and nothing
said about it. On Main, just below
Fourth Street, is a tent in which,
we are Informed. Is glv lng on e ol
the most Immora l shows even
allowed In any town or city .
These places are In open disregard of our laws.
" Ladles are sometimes misled
and go Into this Indecent show
and have to be Invited to go out.
Our officer of the town was heard
to say,
'"The show Is all right . II is for
men only.'
"The Mayor, the Prosecuting
: Attorney and oth er officers
: quietly look on and t he people are
helpless.''
· Wonder how the people of 1911
.' would react to the "Interesting"
· entertainment you can get Into
. your living room now with only
the turn of a switch. And
gambling has the blessing of
, • government.
We' ve come a long way, baby
- or have we?
In contrast, Point Pleasant 's
present Mayor J.J . Wedge Is
entendlng an Invitation to the
public to participate In the city's
"Happy Birthday to America
Celebration" scheduled for July
3 and 4 at KrOdel Park, and
sponsored by the city.
There will be a teen' dance with
music by A tomlc Sounds and free
ad mission on July 3. There will
be a wide variety of concession

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Darlene Buck ley, Pomeroy. is
the winner of The Times-Sentinel
.June 21 mystery farm contest .
There were 14 correct entries
Identifying the farm as that of
Fred and Bertha Smith, Wes t
Shade Road, Pomeroy. Buckley
wa s selected as winner by
lotter y and will receive the $5
prize awarded in the contes t.
Lillie Kennedy report s that the
REACT Team will be handling
traflic for the Rutland July 4th
parade. If you want to take part
- hope y ou do - just contact
Lillie.
By the way , the Mei gs High
band will be taking part in July
4th parades both at Rutland and
Middleport . For c larification
purposes let me mention that
Lori Klinger, director, reports
that band students going Into the
ninth grade will report fo r
practice sessions with the senior
band; those going Into the eight h
grade the next school year are
not to report. Also no one Is to bUj'
anything In the line of a summer
uniform until band members
have met with DireclOI' Klinger.
Got that?
Big congratulations to Burton
and Al bert Smith wi ll mark their
57th wedding anniversary Sun day, June 28- and they' re going
strong .
· That 's a pretty effective big
slick that th e federal govern·
ment holds ther e- bi g enough to
Induce the Ohio legbla ture to
raise the drinking age or lose
millions in highway money . It ' s
an Ill wind. Do keep smiling.

:
Southern High Sc hool Band Is
:: sponsoring a Ca pta in D 's all-youcan-ea t fish dinner on Sunday.
' July 5. The dinner will be served
at the Southern High School
ca feteri a from 11 :30 a.m. to 4
p.m. The menu will Include all
the batter dipped ! ish you can
eat. trench fries. co leslaw. hu sh

puppies .. tossed sa lad . soft
dnnks. tced tea and coffer.
i\dvance llckets fot ages n
adul~s arc $4 .25 and may be
obt amed from any band m r m.ber
or at th&lt;• hi!(h sc hool of ft c·e_.
Advance t lckets for ages und~rl , \
are $2.50. Ti cket s at the doot will
be $4 .50 and $2.75.

Church women hold meeting

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meeting at lhe chuch. Presldrnt
Mary Lisle opened the meeting
wilh "A Pr ayer fOI' June" by
John Green leal Whittier.
[)(&gt;volions from Luke 1.1 were
read by Helen Teaford .
Tweiuv-s lx sick and shu t-In
calls we~e report ed.
· Next month' s meeting will be
t\eld at the hOme of Anna Hildore.

A picnic will be held In August .

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Varian birth
A1C Dav id Richard Varian and
Cher y l Plesrce Varian, U .S. Air
For ce, La s Vegas. Nev.. announce the bi r th of a son, March
31, at Nellis Air Force Base
Hospital, La s Vegas . The Vari ans are former ly of Mason,
W.Va. and Cheshire.
The Infant has been named
David Ryan Varian. He weighed
eight pounds, five ounces and
was 21 inches lon g. Paternal
grandparent s are Joan and RIchard Varian, Mason. and mater·
nal grandparents are Dottle and
Larry .Jones , formerly of the
area. now of La s Vegas, and
James M. and Phyllis Pierre.
Rutland.
Pat ernal great -gr andpaenl s
are Edith Bowen. Mason, and the
late Denver C. Bowen, and the
late Da ve and Cl ar a Varian ,
Maso n . M ater na l great -

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Legion Auxiliary meets
New olfic.er s were elec.ted and
severa l donations were m ade
when the American Legion Auxlliarv of .Drew Webster Post 39,
Pomeroy, met at the ha)l.
E lected were Mrs. Ellen Jane
Rou ght , president ; Mrs . Frankie
Hunnel. fir st vice pres ident:
Mrs. Gerry Miller. second · vice
president: Mrs. Iva Powell,
sect·etar v; Miss Robin Ca mpbell, corresponding secrct'ary:
M rs. Kate Welsh. Miss Erma
Smith, treasurer. Insta llati on
will take pla ce at the .J uly
meet ing with Mrs. Helen Hampson. past Eighth District pres l·
dent, as the installin g officer. At
th at time also th e Buckeye Girl
State delegates will gl v~ reports.
Thank you notes were read
from the Carleton School fo r a
donation to the spel' ial Olympics
and fr om a hea lth nurse for a

donation to a needy family. Th e
unit also m ade a donation to the
Senior Citlens for the van with
the wheelchair life, and to
Jennifer Couch who has been
selected lor a trip to Europe with
a basketball team.
Plans were discussed for the
birthda y party to be held on July
16 at Vetera ns Hospital In Chillicothe. The Department of Ohio
convention to be held July
10·11·12 1n Toledo was announced
with three delegates from the
local unit to attend.
Mrs. Veda Davis had the
opening prayer and Mrs. Runnel
gave the secretary's report.
Mrs. Rought read "The Flag",
and Erica McClintock, Eighth
District junior president read
"Flag Da y." Refreshments were
served by Mrs. Davis and Mrs .
Lorett a Tiemeyer .

Moore birth being announced
Mr. and Mrs . Jerry Moore .tr. ,
the former .Joy .J ohn son. Haute 1.
Barbour svi lle, W.Va ., at·e an·
nouncing the birth of a so n:
.loshua Ky le. on Ma)• .10. The
infant wl'ighed six pounds, fou r
ounces and was 20 Inches long.
Maternal grandparent s are
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson,
"nd 1he grea t-grandm other Is

Mrs. Alber! Payton. Route 1,
Barbou •·svllic.
Paternal grandparents are
.IC'tTY and Karen Moore, Barbour sv lll&lt;'.
the great ·
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
L awrence Hoffner. and the
great ·great·gt·andmot her , Is
Ruth 1. Wolf&lt;'. Syracuse.

grandpar ent s nrc .Kenneth and
Dot·is Wilt . Racine. and Jam••s E .
Pierce. Letart Fal ls, and the late
Charlott e Pi erce.

Bible School will be conducted
Th t&gt; Heath United Methodist
Church, Middleport. will hold its
annual vacat ion Bible school
June 29-July :l. 9: 30 to 1:45 a.m .
under the direction of Jennifer
Harriso n.
The Bibl e school will feature
dai ly gam es and prizes with a
cookout part y on the last da y.
Teachers and hl'lpers are
Donna Jenkins and Stephanie
Alexa nder , nursery; Mar y Price

and Julie Hubbard . kindergart en: Pat Phil so n. Sara h Phil·
so n and Pauline Horton , gradrs
one and two: Twlia Childs and
Sibley Slack, grades three and
four: Bett y Fult z and Scottie
Hayes. gradrs live and · six:
Susa n Houchins and Mary Dyer,
games: th&lt;· Rev . Sonny Zuniga
and Donna Jen kins. mu sic·: and
Mar v Wise, snacks . Ail children
are ivelcomc to att en d.

Rio Grande honor students
Twenty-two Meigs Countlans •
were named to the Rio Grande
College and Communll y College
sprln'g quarter honor roll.
Students mu st earn a 3. 75
grad e point average to earn a
listing on the roll. The group..includes Ri chard D. Ash. Syra·
cuse: Nancy K. Ci rcle, Racine;
!j;llillce L. Duff, Pomeroy:
Sharon R. Edmonds, Ru tland ;
Kenneth S. Grueser. Racine:
Joseph R. Hemsley, Syracuse;
Lisa M . Henderson. Guysv ille:
n"r t" f.. Kennedy , Rutland:

TOPS• conducts
meetmg
A " no-gain" werk wa s ccle·
bra ted by TOPS OH 1456. Ru ·
Hand, at las t week's meet ing.
Shirley Turner was the weekly
queen and Sharon Thacker wa s
runner-up. Vicki Ferrell won the
fruit basket. Marcia Barrett was
welcomed as a new member.
Club meetings are held every
Tu esday at 6 p.m. at the Rutl and
Legion building on Beech Grove
Road. Anyone Interes ted may
call 992-2612.

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Charlotte M. Lyon s, Racine;
JaneL. Manuel. Racine; Debbie
L . McGuire·. Dexter ; Nancy L.
Morrissey , Pomeroy: Pamela S.
Murphy , Tuppers Plains: Ma ry
E . O'Bri en, Pomeroy: David S.
Ridgway, Middleport ; Lori K.
Rit chie, Coolville; Kelly D.
Rizer. Racine: Carol A. Smith,
Middleport : Linda V. Smith,
Langsville: Ann E. VanMatre.
Pom eroy: Pau la S. Win e·
brenner, Syracuse. and Ca the·
rlne E . Workm an. Middleport.

Entertain.r
Mrs. Harry Davis hostl•d a
family dinner Sunday In obscr·
va nce of the seco nd bir thda y of
her great-grandson. Nate Lehew.
Attending were M rs . Sadie
Thuener, Mrs. Sa bra Morrison,
Mr. and Mrs. William Leh ew and
Billy, Mr . and Mrs. Ted Lehew,
Jan and Nate, Chillicothe. Mr.
and Mrs. John Lehew and Sarah
Jo. Ga llipolis.
An Ice crea m cake was s!'rved
for dessert . The youngster recei ved gift s and pictures wo•rr
taken of the group.

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1987 . The ballot below mutt be flltod out, dotachod
and mailed and received or returned In perton to

FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION . 10&amp; Bullor·

1987. If you do not voto In penon you ohould moll

your ballot Inside • blank envelope m~rked btllot to

enaure a secret ballot. This blank envelope thould be
placed inside the enwelope you uae to mall your blllot.

mu~t be legible on tha outer
envelope. Failure to provide' thlt intormetlon will
render yo1.1r ballot Invalid. Balloutnd envelope• may
also be obtained from your local FmHA office.

Your name and tddrHI

Th o olate of nominees for ATHENS, MEIGS 6 VIN TON COUNTIES oro lilted In the boltot below. The
qualificat ions of persons .v9tlnQ 1re described In the

lot

county office llated ebove. FmHA etectiont 1ft open
to ell eligible voters whhout r&amp;gerd to rece. color, reli-

gion , natlonel origin, age. politicll affllletlon, merltal
ttah.tl, sex , and/ Of hendicep.

U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION

4 Dr., Auto. PI, PS.

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$

1982 Ford Escort .................•••.................•... 995
Standort!. Kith mileage.

1979 LTD Station Wagon ......................... S1395

n, PS. Air.

BALLOT FOR COUNTY COMMinEE MEMBER(SI

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1979 VW Dasher Sta. Wgn. (Diesel) ...•..... S995

State (name) _ _ _ _ _ _..c:0:::":::'0:.....County (name)

ATHENS. MEIGS, VIN!~

'Cindidalt(t) _ _ _ _-'!'M~
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RON EASTMAN

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Geotl CO!IIIition

1976 Chevy C-10 Pickup ....~~.t~:.~.~~t9.1!~: .. S49S
1977 Dodge Power Wagon ........................ $S95

lfll9t, ltut rum gootl.

1979 Ford f-150 ........~!!~:.!~:.!~~.t~~:... S1095
1975 Ford, 2 Dr......................................... S295
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'ONLY VOTE FOR ........ !.. .. CANOIOATE(sl

Ptust detach this notice btlon volina ballol

YOIER CERTIFICATION STATEMENT
Subpart vof Part 205( of Title·7. Codeof Ftdeoal Attulationt re·
quirfl that 111 voton for FmHA county or'"' committee elet·
tiolll mHt tht fallowifl&amp; etiaibil:ty requirlllltnft: (a) bt !armors:
(b) dlriYI tilt principal far! of their into.,. trom larmina (thlll_
s
mora th111 5G percent a ttltir lfOSIIncoma must como from aan·
cultural production): (c) hmlhtir prlnclpol forminc operation
within the coull)y or or10 for which tho otoctioills belnc htld.

a1 IUbftoiHint this ballot, t ottost tllot l011ottht crltotia tovote.
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nut Avenue, Pom.roy. Ohio, not leter than JUNE 30,

" Voter Certificellon Stetement. ·· For lurther Inform•·
t lon regarding voting 1nd voter eUglblllty, ••• the

1981 Pontiac Phoenix .............................. 1295

A - - - of Oor TOlly 1-. lotOO&lt;I wl&lt;to olrltp TooM4 5otool orith '"''""""..,
01o1ct Aloe lono&lt;l with !lot
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The pie bakin g contest will be
held In the afternoon. ResidPnt s
are Invited to ent&lt;&gt;r any two crust
pie in the contest. Cash prizes
will awarded . Pies are to be
taken to the park at 1 p.m . and the
judging result s will be announced at 2:30 p.m .
Festlvllles will begin with the
parad e at 10 a. m. and continue
throughout the day . There will be
an ox roas t and other refresh·
ments, a variety of ga mes and
entertainment all day .
The garden clubs of the community have prov idt&gt;d seven new
picnic tables and two new
benches which will be in place lor
the celebration.

4 dr., auto. PI, l'S, Air, fully equ1pped, a1r rand.

$ t9

FIIDAY, JUNE 26TH

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A talent show and pie baking
co nt ~st have been added to the
lineup of activities planned by
the Rutla nd Fir emen for their
annual Ju ly 4 celebration.
The talent show, with cash
prizes ol $15, $10 and $5, will be
held at 7 p.m. at the park ana will
be open to children. five through
lJ. Those wanting to par ticipa te
are asked to contact either Joan
Stewart or one of the Rutland
Firemen to register .
Foll ow in g the children's talent
show, there wllibea grouptalent
contest for bands and others
which will be j udged by ap·
pl ause. Prizes will be $100 for
fir st . $5() for seco nd. and $25 for
third.

1984 Chrysler New York~r ....................... 5699 5

This Week's Specials

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Rutland July 4th activities set

Mary Lisle rNd a letter from
the Women 's Division at Louisville. Ky. about th ei r spring
meet in g.
Instea d of the regu lar pro·
gram, Ann Sauvage rea d about
the life of Deborah.
Refreshments were served.
Also allcnding were Mary
Cundiff. Ma rcia Karr . &amp;&gt;u tah
Ward and Addie Norris.

HO.IAIED HAll DINNEI .................. 420

S50 WILL HOLD YOUR
STOVE Tlll.FALL

701 2ND AYE.
GAWPOUS, OHIO

There will be much doing in the
area for the holiday weekend not
counting several in-county July
4th cetebralions.
Gallipolis will be holding its
22nd annual r iver recreation
festival, July 2·4 and will feature
a parade, fireworks, art exhibits,
entertainment and a quee n
co ntest.
Many of you are.familiar with
the popular Columbus band.
"McGuffey Lane" , which will be
on hand on the first night of the
Gallipolis festival from 8 to 11.
Admission Is free at the outdoor
concert to be
held at the
Gallipolis Park Front.

SUJIDAY, JUJII liTH

FACTORY WAREHOUSE
OPEN
9 A.l.-4:30 P.M.

stands and on July 4 the city will
recognize Disabled · American
Veterans , Prloners of War and
those who are missing In action
at 5 p.m. There will be paddle
boating, swimming and miniature golf at the park and
children's games with awards to
the winners will be held at Fort
Randolph. There will be diving
and swimming competition at
Harmon Pool.

·: All you can eat dinner slated

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FREE STANDING

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TRUCK~ITH COUPON
1 Includes: 'New Oil (up Ia 5 qts. 11rs/6 qts. trucksi*Ntw Mopar
I Oil Filters •complete Chassis Lubt "Check Fluid lmls "Check
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204 Condor St.

Toledo results

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GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES &amp; SERVICE

By The Bend

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BIAIEAWAY

somebody who has shown fine
lead ~rship," he added. Knight' s
Indiana Hoosiers won the 1987
NCAA championship.
Indiana Attorney General Linley Pearson said If extradition of
Knight Is requested, the state will
firs I question whether the Puerto
Rican government conducted a
fair trial In the coach's absence .

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COL UMBUS, Ohio (UP I !
Good As Bad won the f eatu 1w l
eighth race at Scioto Downs
JASON BUSH
Thursday night and gave drlvrr 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - Wllllam Fahy his t hlnJ v l&lt;"torv on
the night .
·
The pair tt·uveled til(' mile• In
2:02 4·5 on a "sloppy" track to
score a three-quarters or a trng t h
win over Dox Dev lin and Tan ia lIon Wlnnl&lt;~ . Good As Bad rc·
turned $25.60. $11.80 an d $&gt;.211.
Fahy also drove Florldana
Hanover. a 9-1 longshot, to
victory In the fifth rae!', and
St eady Lady to victory In thr firs t
race.
Countess Bluechlp captu red
the third race, kick ing orr on 8· 7-5
trlfecta combination that paid
$4,047. Marti Flo was second and
Crashing Cymbal showed .
A cr owd of 3.366 wagerrd

$271,976.

r ec ommend

I Knight's) extradlt ion and I

The Oaily Sentinel

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�r-umerov-Middleport, Ohio

Fnday, June 26, 1987

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Friday, June 26, 1987

In the spotlight

Garden's growing, so get the· canners ready

By Clnd~ , Oliveri

County Exlensiol' Agent
Home Economlcs/ 4 H

This Message and Church Directory Spommred Ry The Interested Ru. . inesses Listed On This Page.

"Know of your own
selves that summer
Is now nigh at hand. •
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P. J. PAULEY, AGENT
Na11onw1de Ins Co

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CAHME I - C'hurch School 9 30 a m
\\ oJ or: hlp 10 4 ~ am &amp;-rond and Fourth
!-iu nd rn~ • rllmu;hlp dlnn&lt;'r Y.llh Sutton
1hlrd 1 hu 1set 1\ 6 30 p m !MrCulrt'l
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\\ orshlp 1tl 11 m Sl't'o nd and rourth Sun
d 1\ S UM\\ fh st TuNday 7l'l p m
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I ETART f \LLS - Worship 9 am
Church School 10 1.1 m jGracp~
MORNING STAR - Worship 9 4~ am
Chu och School 10 30 a m Bible STudy
Thursdav 7 30 p m tRad£&gt;r)
RACINE WESLEYAN- Clluroh School
10 a m Worship 1l a m UMW fourth Mon
da.v tU 7 ~ p m Men s Pray.r Bruklast
W&lt;'dnesda) 7 am (CraC'fo)
SU'ITON - Churt'h SchOOl 9 :11 a m
Morntng Worship 10 4!\ a m first and third
Sunda\ s Fellowship dinner" tth Carmel
third Thu rsday 6 30 p m (McGuirt' I

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(6141992-2039 or
(614)992-5121

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EAST MAIN
POMEROY OHIO 45769

614 / 992 2644

10• lutttfnut An Pomoroy 01!

GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES

1

Warm summer sun,
shme fnendly here

704 Condor St
Pomeroy, 0t1

• ' • 992-2975

Now Scorp1o, the letter "J",
Emblazoned m the southern sky
AdJacent to the M1lky Way,
Presents a dazzling s•ght on high
It's time for our escape from chores,
Regardless of what's left undone,
We'll move mto the great Olltdoors
To have our season m tl'\e sun
And study what the Lord has made,
Observmg nature dose at hand,
With all1ts WOJ\ders now d1splayed
By teemmgJife throughout the land
The lesspns of our faith w•ll str1ve
To sh9w what God's great love IS worth,
For all creation comes ahve
When carefree summer warms the earth

ARsncg, Inc.

POMEROY OHI0-992-6677
Ruth

Ann Fax

.Rawlings-Coats-Blower (row's Family Restaur111t
FUNERAL HOME
"Serv1ng Fam1hes"

264 S 2nd,

Middleport

Blue ribbons were awarded In
variety of contests al lhe
;mnual field day held at Middle
port Elementary School
Receiving the blues m Jhe
kindergarten classes were Sara
Williams Zebedlah Batey Jes
sica Evans and Wllllam Scan
ton standing broad Jump Mar
lene Moodispaugh
Robbie
Smith Tangy Laudremlll and
uason Chapman softball thro11
Marlene Moodlspaugh Chuckre
Stewart
Tangy Laudermllt,
Adam Williams lrl bee throw

a

Atross from tl!. Courthouse
I

F11111lng Kwudy F1l1d Chleku'
728 W Mam St, Pomeroy

992-5432
992-5141
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Sunday School 9 4~ a m Evenln ~~t wor
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RENE R1" L O"tll F'ord pus1or Sund \
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA
La ~~o rPnC'(' Bush pastor Max Folmrr Sr
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m
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9 10 a m Sundav rvrnintJ sr 'Viet 7 p m
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m nd 7 p m \\Ntn f'Sd&lt;H R blr
Barton Ollf'&lt;'lor of Chrlsllan Educ11lon
S u11\ \o(' tl musl&lt; i p m
Str\1 Eblin ~~~~lSI :~nt ~unday Srhoo19 30
IIAF:RTY ASSEMRI Y OF GOO Dud
a rn Mo rnln~ \4. orshlp 10 :m a m Tf t ns
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pm
DE XTF:R CHURCH OF CHRIST
Ch 1rlf'~ Ru~ &lt;:f'l i Sr mi nt~ &lt;'r Rh k Ma
&lt;amber sup! Sundav Sc-hool 9 30 a m
Worship sf'rv!cf' 10 10 m Brblf' studv
Tut'5d n 7 :lO p m
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
"REAit SOME GOOD BOOKS'
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRISTIAN UNION H 1rtrord W Va
CllRIST OF LATTF R DAY SAINTS Pori
Summer Is here In all Its glory Heat and humrdll y gt een
Rev D tvld McManis pus tor ( hurth
l ind R IC\nr Ro td Wlllllm Roush p;tsiOI
trees and grass and fresh vegetables and melons are some good
School 9 :W a m Sunday mornln~ Sf'l
Lind 1 E' ans C'hurrh srhoo dlrN'tor
\ l&lt;"f' 11 ll m Sunda' ('Vt'nlng srrviC'f'
Church ~rhool g 30 a m Morn in~" orshlp
things We spend more time outside silting In the yard or on the
7 :1ft p m W('(ln (l!\da\ p1 ay(lrmeetlng 1 ~
10 30 a m W 'dn()sdav CVf'nlnR prayf'r
porch
Its nice to sit and feel the gentle breezes and h ave a tall
~m
Sl l\lrt&gt;s 7 :\Opm
FAIRVIF.II
BIRLE
CHUR(H
Lolaot
cool
glass
of lemonade or Ice tea to sip We need a little more
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Re' Ea oI
W Va Rr 1 Jamt'!' LRwls pasto1 Wor
~huir1 p 1 ~tor \\ orshlp S&lt;'r\· lr(' H 30 a m
than this someone to converse with or something good Io read
ship scrvl l'C'S 9 :wJ a m Sundctv SChool 1J
Sunda\ S&lt;-hool10 30 a m BlbtC' Siudv and
There Is much to read that we all have been pulling off tllllaler
a m Ev£~nlng worship 7 ¥1 p m TUt&gt;Sda}
Pt 1\ rr Sf' l\ lu• Thursda \ 1 30 p m
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Study
We are ourselves plus the books we read Whal are you
CAR LETON INTERDENOMINATION
9 lO a m
Worship serv!Cf' \\if'dn esda'
reading?
AL t HURCH Kln£sburv Road Rev Oa
7l1
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'ld Curfmun l&gt;astor Sundav School 9 l )
This Is a sermonette so maturally the top of the list Is your
OUR SA VI OUR LUTHERAN CHURCH
1m R tlph Carl Supt Evl"nln~ \\Orshlp
Walnut and Urnl) Sis Ravenswood W
7 00 p m Pravf'r m«-llnji!: WrdnPsdav
Bible The poetical parts are really fun to read In the 0 T and
\a Th r Rrv Grorg!' C W('lrlrk pastor
700 pm
NT Some books o! the Bible are short and we can read that one
!-lundav SC'hool9 ll a m Sunday ""orshlp
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN VPrnon
llam
page book or live or six chapter books a1 one sitting That could
Eldrld!ZI' pn stor WAIIaC(' Damf'v.ood S
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH localod on
S Supt Sundav School9 30 a m \\ orshlp
easily be done and you might read some aloud to your family or
PomK'm Pike County Road 25 n&lt;'8r Flat
Sri'\ let:' 10 30 a m
spouse Try It and enjoy
v.oods Rev Blackwood pas1or SeM lt't'S
on Sunday at II) X! am and7 :llp m wUb
Don't stop with Just the Bible butlnclude a book of poems or a
Sundal S&lt;'hool9 lla m Bible Rudy Wed
RACINE FIRST BAPTtS1
Stt'\p
magazine
or some short stories How many things have you l aid
nesday 7 :l&gt; p m
D£1a\('r Pastor Mtk(l S\4-I~Pr Sund..H
back
to
read
later? Too many I II bet Whynol get Ihemout?TIIe
FAITH
FELLOWSHIP
CRUSADE
FOR
Sctlool Supt Sunday Srhool 9 30 am
CHR
IST
St
Rt
l18
Anllqully
Rev
nights
are
short
and the dayltght runs up 1o 9 p m That means
MoulnJt ~ors hlp 10 40 a m Sunday
Franklin Dickens pastor Sunday morn
(IH'nlng Y. or!l;hfp 7 30 pm Wl'Cinl'Sda y
lots
ol
time
to
sit
and read Anyhow the TV Is full of reruns
lng 10 a m Sunday evenln~ 7 JO p m
Pvrnlng Bib I(' sludv 1 30 p m
Thunday
rvenln~ 7 :tl p m
You can truly broaden your outlook on lite by doing a bit ol
!IJRLINGHAM COMMUNITY CJWROI
ST!VERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP
BurllnJ&lt;ham Rav La!Kiermlh paslor: Roreading
You may lind It Is truly enjoyable and down right fun
TIST CHURCH Pa!Uor RoM&gt;rt Byers
tx'f't C&lt;Ilar1 assistant pastcr Sunday Sdlool
You do not need to be doing heavyexerclslhg to have fun You do
Sundav
School
lOa
m
Worship
Sen'
I«'
ll
10 o m \Hnhlp 1 p.m Wm-tPSday 6 p.m
a m Sunday evenln~~: servlee 7 JO p m
not need to leave your own home or yard lo enjoy life All you
youth mt"PI\~ Wl'd 7p.m chun:hSE't"Vi('('S
Wednesday f\M[ng service 7 ll p.m
PINE GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH 10
need 15 a good book and a little time to catch up on your reading
mile off Rl J2S Rev 8(&gt;n J Watts ~ s tor
You
are what you are becauseolwhatyou read You read trash
Robforf Searles S s Supt Sunday Srtlool
and watch traab on TV and you become what you watcli and
9 30 • rn Morning Worship 10 30 a m
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS
Sunday t~ventng sPrvlte 7 ~ p m Wed
fOLIC - V•nZudt ond Ward Rd Elder
read It becomes second nature to you So read lhl' good things
I'K'Sdlty wn&gt;lct&gt; 7 30 p m
Jam.. Mm.,. p,&gt;Ior Sllllday School
discuss the good things and become a better person - Pastor
SILVER RUN BAPTIST Bill UIIIP
10 30 a m Worslllp s...vr SUndo
pastor SI&lt;'Vf Lillie s s SUp! SUnday
P m Blbl• Sludy Wodn~
Y 7 :II
William MIH!eswllftll, Melp Coot)' Llttherans
•
S&lt;'hool 10 am Morning wor.stp 11 am
CALVARY PILGRIM CH~t:L 3tfJ'~
Sunday E'V('fl\n~ worship 7 ll p.m Prayer
sonvlll• Rood. 11rv Dewey Kl111, putcr;
mee11n, and BiblesiudyThuJ;Odoy 730 p.
CUnton Faulll. SUnday School SUpj SUn
m Youth m~lntr Wt'dnNdly 111 7 p.m
doySchooit JOo m -l•cnlllp.U
REJOICING UFE BAPTIST CIIUROI
• m Sunday ev.,._ HI'\' l&lt;r 7 30 p m
Prayer Mottlar.
7 30 p.m.
- 3&amp;1 N 2nd ~· Mlddl&lt;pa1 SUnday

GALLIPOLIS
Gallipolis
Flame Fellowship will meet
Friday at Dales Smorgasb01 d
w ith Pastor Charles Bush of I he
Fellowship Church of Racine as
speaker Dmner at 6 p m fol
lowed by the meeting at 6 30

RACINE- A women s softball
tournament sponsored by Soulh
ern Alhlellc Boost&lt;'rs will be
held Friday and Saturday a I
Southern High School In Racine
Entry fee $65 and two softballs
Trophfes lobe awarded For Info
call 949-2493 during lhe day or
949 2594 afl er 4

SATURDAY
RACINE Norris famll)
reunion will be h eld Saturday al
noon at the Shrmers Park
Racine Relat rves and fnends
are Invited
RACINE Southern Loc al
SchOol Dlslnct Board of Educa
t lon meelmg 8 a m Saturday
mornmg) n high school cafeteria

BASHAN An ICe cream
social, sponsored by Bashan Fire
Department and Ladles Auxll
RACINE Free entertain
iary will be held Friday starting
m ent sponsored by Racme VII
at 5 30 p m
al the fire house , !age al 7 30 p m Saturday a t
Everyone welcome
Shnne Park with music by
Freddie Sayre organist Sue and
SALEM TWP - Salem Town
Harold Hager and the Bend
ship Trustees will meet In regu
River Boys Band Take lawn
lar session Friday 9 30 a m at
chairs
the !Ire hall Closing of a port19n
ot Township Road 326 will be
CHESTER - Annual fishing
discussed
The public Is d erby of Meigs Counly Fish and
welcome
Game Associ ~ lion SatUI d ay 8
am lo 2 p m al lhe farm near
Chesler for young people 16 and
under prizes and free lunch
Parllclpanls must provide own
poles and ball
no minnow s
permllied Evening dinner for
members onlv
CHESHIRE - Hymn smg ai
Valley Baptlsl Church Ches hire
7 p m Saturday fealurlng Ihe
McDaniel
frio and Jerry
Frederick

Ch eck your canning jars for
a ny problems Examine sc rew
ba nds for rusl and damage Zinc
lids wllh l oose ceramic Inserts

should be Ihrown away
Closely mspecl glass jars
They rna) be cracked or have a
c h1p oul of the top or uneven
sealing edge In these cases
remove I hem from I h e 1a r
supply
Y ou may h aH wondered
11 helher or nol home canning IS
worth the time and effort In
vested Generally home canning
can be a savings If
You have your o"n garden or
access 10 Inexpensive produce
A cann er and equlprnt&gt;nt are
a va ilable
You are 11 llllng lo read and

follow lnslructlons Expenme nt
mgwllh times and mel hods ts not
recommended for heallh and
safNy reasons
Your efforls resull m sa f e
edible enjoyable food
Consider Ihe costs of su gar
produce and y oUI energy 11 h en
deciding whether or not to
preserve this yea1
Freezing fres h hull s and ve
gel aables Is another populat
melhod of food presenatlon If
vou prefer I his mel hod her e are
some tips to help you get readv
for the h arvest
The r ecommended temper a

Vmmg three legged rac e M 1
chael Wyait Siephame BUIIon
Gar; Ac ree Raem Wood race
The second grade blue ribbon
wmners ~&lt;ere Chad Dodson
Stepha m e Stewa1 t Ja) Fishel
H eathe1 McLam soli balllh1ow
Eddi e Sal\ e r Bt and1 Mea dO\\ s
J R Blackwell Anna Fink sack
' ace Lucas Coplon Slephanie
St ewa1 t
B1 adlcl Wh11la tc h
Healher McLam rel ay 1ace
Lucas Complon R aquel Mad
dux Seth Cremeans F1ancme
Laudermlll frisbee lhrow Ed

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TUPPERS PLAINS - T he1e
will be a chicken ba1 b eque on
Saturday ai the Tuppers Plains
fir ehouse sponsored b) I he Easl
ern Athle11c Boosl e t s Serv m g
11 Ill begin at11 am Dmner s will
be$~ 50 and will Include c h icken
baked beans slaw and 1oil
EAST MEIGS - A Cl ass D
softball t ourn amcn l spon sored
b:, Orange11llt
Township
Dey
pattmenl
be held Fire
Sa turda
and Sunday at Easte1 n High
School E mry fee $65 and t11o
so ftball s
Trophies will bt&gt;
a"a1ded Forinfocall667 6986or
667 6762

d1e Saner l y n Robbins Robel t
Quails Ambet Slaven egg roll
Brandl Meadows
hula hoop
contest
John Kelly football
th1 ov- spec ial awards to Krls
!Ina O r ale
longesl 1r1 and
dete1 mlnallon
and Eddie
Sa1 ve1 longes l hula hoop Seth
Crem eans and Edl e Sarve1
wheelbarrow 1ace
Wmners of blue ribbon s In I he
Ihh d gradt' were Nakuma Tyree
J essica Ed11 dards Willie John
son K eawanna Quails 00 yard
dash Tony Harris Jes sic a Ed
wat ds Je1 em y Hartson April
Hally f1lsbee Michael Francko
w1ak Cryslal Runyan J D
Keesee Elizabeth W1ight ba s
ketball Chad Burton Jessica
Edwards
Nick y Mills
Kca
wanna Quail s sack 1ace Ml
ch acl Lit lie Ton y a Phalln Willie
Johnson Sa1 a Roush football
pa ss Nakuma Tv1ee Jes sica
Edwa1 ds
Dodger Vaugh a n
Kenda Reynolds sl andlng bout d
jump
ourth g1 a de blue ribbon
wlnne1 s 11 CH' Ma1 k Blevens
Bec k \ Meier Brian Geiger lisa

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BARGAIN MATINEE SAT/SUN I WED
ALL SEATS 12 75
ADMISS ION EVERY TUESDAY 12 75

SUNDAY
RACINE Annual famil y
reunion of John Rose and Annie
Cox Rose Sunda; all p m a ll he
home of Jim and Karen Holter
Werry
near Morning Sl ar
Racine

Philip Brandon

Werry

Werry birthday
is celebrated
Philip Brandon Werry otr
served his serond birthday on
June 1 at the home of his parents
Raymond and Joyce Werry
Sand Ridge
A Pound Puppy them e wa s
used and cake and Ice rream
were served A lending werE' Mr
and Mrs Flip Werry and Janet
Mr and Mrs Bruce D Myers
Mr and Mrs Bruce A Myers
Mary Myers Mr and Mrs Kirk
Chevalier Jessica and KrlsiPn,
Mr and Mrs Marvin Ta} lor
Michael and Becky Mrs Helen
Stewart Mr and Mrs Tony
Westjohn Tracie and James
Sending cards and gifts were
Cliff Ashley Dorothy Russell,
Eleanor Werry Ralph Werry
Jim Stewarl Ralph Stewart
Armand Turley Mr and Mrs
Jell Russell and Ryan

- R eun
Sam and
noon at
Harmon

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1985 GRAND AM

SHARP

ONLY $19110 MO.
1980 CHEV. MONSO~P..............$7031 MO.
1982 Y.W. RABBIT.....................$8969 MO.
1984 FORD ESCOrsoLO.•N ....J 12]62 MO. :
1984 CHEV. CAVASOLD ........$12562 MO.
1982 MERCURY ZEPHER .........$12797 MO.
(2) 1985 FORD nMP0 ........ ..$15695 MO.

1985 PLYM. TURISMO 2.2
ONLY$] 06 32' MO.

POINT PLEASANT- McDa
nlel Trio and Je11y Frederick
will sing al10 am Sunday at the
Grove Bap1is1 Chu rc h

BASED ON LOCAL BANK RATES AND TERMS
All Veh1cles Available With Warranty

SEE CAROL, MARK or LARRY

COOPER

WHERE: Rutland Chur'h of the Nazarene
WHEN: June 30 thru July S, 1987
' TIME: 7:00 P.M. ' to 8:30 P.M.

CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-DODGE
MIDDLEPOU

92-64 1

Featuring The Dennisons and Their
Puppets
Pubhc NOl1C8

Public Not1ce

Public Natlce

NOTICE TO
FIRE EQUIPMENT
SUPPLIERS
In accord•nce with Sec
307 88 of tho Ohoa
R"'tlotod Cadt Haled bldt
woll bo roceovod by tho Melgt
County Comml11ioners In
their offlct tocotod ot tho
Moiga County CourthouH
Pamoroy Ohoo 48711 until
12 00 Noon EDT on July 1 &amp;
1 887 Tho bldt will be
opened ot 1 15 P M on thll
dlte and read aloud for the
following fire !lghtong equip
ment tor uM b'l the Pomeroy
Fko D-rtmont
18 Coota
Jon-Mit
NFPA2P 7 6 oz Nome•
w / 2 Rod Orongo Scotch
lito trim wkh Nome• Oulkod
Liner ldetochtblt) w f 3
Rod Orongt lottorlng on
boclo P F D Slztl 31 thru 41

must be martted Sealed
Bid
Pomeroy Fire
Equipment
Tho Boord of Melga
County Commlulontrs mav

era CourthouM Pomeroy
Ohio 45719 between tho
hours oil 30 A M ond 4 30
PM
Monday through
Frldoy
AH propoula to be accom
ponlod by • bld Mcurltv In
thelorm olo 1 OO'Ii Bid Band
complying wtlh tho provl
110n1 of Section 1 53 571 of
lho Ohio Revind Code or 1
Coohlor • Check Cortltlod
Check or Letter of Crodlt
properly ucured 1n en
amount not leu then 10% of
the totel sum or tuma bid
Upon 1w1rd of contrect
100% Bod Bond• tubmlttod
by oucc..alul blddtf(l) muat
autom1Clcelly convert to •
P~rformance
lebor 1nd
Meteriel Peyment Bond
ginn in the neme ot lhe
M11ga County Comminlon
ers In • tpec•flc amount
equal to 1 OO'Ii ot the Con

lltd 1Ang1h
1 II Holmoll Cowsn e&amp;OC

oraund eulla
12 Pr Boot• Rongor
113124 lnaultttd bunkor
booto t1oo1 too mid oolt
ond ohenlt
18 Hoodt Nome• hood a
long oty1o doublt loyor

Namo•

2 MIAAkPoctcaw/ com
~II cyllndorllotl CONI
24 Pr Flrocrolt LNthtr

G!oo•
2

1 'II Akron Moroudtr
Stylt 41111 95

Noulol

PROJECT XPGU

t

SPECIAL OF THE WEEIC

2P conltructton 11 coats
w/ 2
Scotchhte trim

Ill

lie

1986 D-50 PICKUP .................$15753 MO.
1984 CHRYSLER NEW YORICEit .....$182 27 MO.'
1986 DODGE ARIES ................$ 182 64 MO. .
1987 PLY. SUNDANCE~...........$18610 MO.

Metro w/arches one ..ch
llde
1 II Ponti Janeavllle NFPA

IATHEW BIODERICI

l

(YOUR CHOICE)

PORTLAND- Descendanl s of
late Alber! a nd Eliza Hill annual
reunion Sunda y al Por !land Park
w1th co' ered dish dinner al noon
a ll relatives and friend lnvlled
POINT PLEASANT
ion by descendanls of
j';le lvlna Birc h field
youth cent er building
Park Polnl Pleasant

Jure for freezing foods Is 20
degt ees F to 40 degrees Many
home freezers hold food at about
0 degrees F This Is adequate
bul do nol a ll ow food l o gel any
warmer The lower temperatu)'•J
of 20 degrees to 40 degrees t
gives sm a ll e1 Ice cryslals mo're
nutritious a nd acceptable foods
when ea ten
:
Ch&lt;'Ck your container supply :
He a' y duly foil l aminated wrap '
ping papers gla ss contalnef&amp;r~
and some plasllcs are adequ~
for freezing
Pla sllc cont ainers should
f1ee of holes easy to fill and sea l 1
tightly Coffee cans a nd m arga ,
1lne containers are not good
freez ing
They may nol be~
molslut e proof and the metalsp r ,
pla stic surface may react to your ~
food
Fm additional Information on 1
canning or freezing or a copy o f!
tlmelables for frull and vegeta 1
ble preservation contact lhe l
M e igs Counly Extension O!fl~e ~
at 992 6696 or wrlle to Box 32l
Pome1 oy Ohio 45769
Did You Know That Turning
jars upside down after 1emovln!(
I hem ftom I he cann er could~
bteak an adeq ual e sea!? Always
all ow j ars t o cool undisturbed ~

for ;

Honak er
baske1ball
Adam
Wyatt Tara Fowler Wille Chil
dress Amy Little sa( k 1ace
B1ett Newsome Kim Haggy
Brian Geiger Aml Lillie
yard dash Donnie Zuspan 1 ara
Fowler
Tylm \\olfe
Becky
Diles fiisbee Donnie Zuspan
Kim Haggy Bri an Ge1ger M&lt;'
IIssa Wtlfong slandlng board
jump Brcll Newcome Dot olhV
Olde1
R y an Rolle Lisa Ho
naker football pass

CHILDREN'S CRUSADE

,

1\r

and Sara Williams
Robbie
Smith J esstca Evans and John
Hlll 50 yard dash
In the f1rst grade wmnln g blue
r ibbons were Brad Davenport
Mi sly Ebersbach Juslln Wey
mour Jennifer Vmmg wlffle
ball Ton Swart z Angle Good
nlte
Juslln Se:, mou1
and
Heather Barnette sack 1ace
Matt William s Paul Zuspan egg
roll John Owens Mall Wiliam s
Mist y Ebersbach Angle Good
mre Paul Zuspan Michael Ho
nak er Raenl Wood Jenmfe1

FRIDAY
POMEROY - Pomeroy Sen lor
Citizens Dance Club Is having a
dance Friday from 8 lo 11 p m
Music by Larry Hubbard and
True Country Admission $1 50
Everyone welcome

l

w...._..

will also check the gaskets and
sa fely valves on the lids to be
sure thai th ey are no! hard or
cracked
Boiling wate1 cann er - c heck
10 be sure Ihe rack Is m usable
condition The canner should be
deep enou gh for jars and lids to
be covered from 1 2 mches ol
water and so that there I s enough
room f or rapid bo11lng wllhout
bo iling oJer

Community calendar / area happenings

J

Sermonette

Pull out your pressure canner
or water bath canner Pressure
canners are a must for lo" arid
vegetables such as corn carro is
snap beans squash ~as and
lima beans In fact all vegeta
bles except tomatoes require a
pressure canner If you don I
have a pressure canner and plan
to can vegetables you m1ght
wani Jo purchase one or find one
lo borrow
Have the pressu re cann er
gauge lesled before use J1ggle
gauges do noI need to be c hec ked
Our office prov1des the pressure
gauge test mg free of c harge We

Field Day reports made from Middleport Elementary

•

·Robert Richardson

K&amp;C JEWELERS

Veterans
Memorial Hospital

~

Pomeroy

BEN
~FRANKLIN'

Syracuse
992 3978

~

John F Fultz Mgr
Ph 9911101

I

21:30

RALL'S

Mill Work
Cabmet Makmg

I 1S £

MEIGS TIRE
\ CENTER, INC.

II s great to look out In the
garden and sreall the fruits and
Vl'getables growing 11 won 1 be
long before we enjoy fresh corn
tomatoes and squash Although
you may not have much produce
ready to preserve yet now Is th e
Hme lo gel oul the canner jars
and freezing containers Dust the
off and check the1r condition for
use this year
The following checkhsl Is lo
help you organize and get ready
to go

PomeHg Flowet Shop fRANCIS FLORIST

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

GPM
4 Kaehler 11100 r.ehargo
llghtl w/rlngo ond
fl....,. ond 1 2 volt chorgor
' Bidder mull UN own bid
form The from of the
onvtlopo oncloalng the bid

accept the townt bid or the
belt bid for the intended
purpoH 1nd rtHNII the
right to rtloct ony or til boda
and or anv part thereof
Mary Hobltetter Clerk
Melga Countv

Commlu•onera
18) 28 171 3 2tc

Public Notice
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Soolod propoaalo will bo

racelved by the Meiga

County Comml•llonerJ at
tho Cammloalontrt Olllco
Meigs County Courthou&amp;e
Pomeroy Ohio 46719 until
12 OONoonEDTonJuly15
1887 end opened tnd pub
llcly rnd oloud ot 1 30
o clock P M lor lurnlahlng
tht mottrlolt ond porlorm
ing the llrbor for the execu
t1on end con•tructlon of
Orono• Township
Flro Deportment
Gorogo Addition tor
Emorgoncy Rncut
Vthlclt
8 018Squort Foot
In occordonce whh drowlnga
ond apoollk:ttlona dtttd
April 18 11187 proporod by
Rondol • - Aouto 2
Bo• 321 Qe.lllpollt Ohto
411831
lkldM' mult uM own b1d
form Front of envelope
contolnlng bid mutt bt
clttorly morllod
Bid tor
ConotructiGfl af Gorogo Ad
dillon Controct
DrowlfiiJI tpocHicotlono
ond form el ptopoul moy bo
txtmlnod ottllo ollk:oolt(lt
Mtlgt County Commlaaidh·

Pubhc Nat1ce
oro

Mery Hobuetter Clerk
181 26 (7t 3 2tc

Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
Soalod &amp;Ida will be ro&lt;

nntvud et the Vlll•ge H1111
320 Moln St
Pomeroy
until 1 2 o clock noon Mort
day July 13 1987 on a
1983 Chevrolet lmpola AS
IS The ear can be seen at the
Pomeroy Volloge Hall
The Village reserve• the
rtght to accl!lpt or rejeet any

or ell bids

Public Nottce

trtct Sum
No bidder mey withdrew hla
bid within olxtv 1101 daya
alter tho octuol dolt ol Iho

optning thereof
Thla project ts to bt funded
by proceedt received from
HUD Community Dove.lop
ment Block Grant funds
awordod by tho Ohio Deport
mont of Devoloomtnl 01
free of Local Government

Servicn

Contractora end

Subcontrtctort mutt ldhlft
to and poy Dovlt Bocon

pnrvalling wegea eppllceble
to thlt protect
Tho Mtigo County Commlltionen ,,. vlttlly lnttf
01tod In bid propo10l1 lrom

mtnority

end femelt

contractor•
The Me•g• County Com
miiiiOnet'l rtHNI

tht right

to wolvo ony lrrf8UIIrltleo
andfor fnlormoiltlot lnd to
reject ony or oil bldt
Manny Routh Pna

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Richard Seyler Mayo~
Jane Walton Clerk Trees
(81 28 1713 2te

RESOLUTION NO 28 1 &amp;7•
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
Council of the Vtllago ot
Pomeroy all members
thereto concurring
THAT tho Cltrk / Trouuror
ot the vflloge of Pomeroy,
tranafer the eum of
tBOOO 00 from the Water
Department to retmbuH the
General Fund for the deduc- 1

lion of

compenta11on ~

chlroea doductod by th'
Mtigo County Auditor
Th11

reaolut1on palled

Moy 18 1987
,
Jone Walton Clerk Trooa
Richard Stylor Mayor
John Anderaon '
Council Prealdtn(
Ill 28 (71 3 Ztc
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NEW liSTING - TUPPER
PLAINS- Br ck ranch that
has mrythrngr full base
men t wrtn In shed re c
room I h bath s beautrful
k lchen for mal drn ng 3
be drooms oak trrrn 4ually
work Spa c ou s lot 2 car
gaage palro Emllent con
d tron $68 000 00
LET ART TOWNSHIP - 29
acres ol mostly wooded
and burldrng srle lor home
or lrunt ng cabrn Most mr
ne als Want $14 00000
DEXTER - n the country
- approxrmately 98 acres
barn and other bu ldrngs
pond lencrng approx 16
acres !liable 35 acres pas
lure wrth two story home
All for $43 900 00
RACINE - Older 2 story
home wrlh arge bea utiful lot
House needs some reparr
Several sheds and outburld
rngs Porch Only $16 900 00
MIDDLEPORT - Vester
year has been restored to
th s beautrful colonral hom e'
Thrs 4 bedroom home wth a
leve lot and 2 car garage
hasor natetrrm leaded glass
wrndowsand door Attrc stu
dro wrth skylrght Well n
sulated means low heatrn g
brlls Beaut ful wrap around
porchtosI on and entov the
summer breeze Must see to
apprecrate' $65 000 00
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
-2 41 acres ol va cant la nd
located near Eastern Hgh
Sc hool wrlh access to Rt 7
Water &amp; elect rrc avarlable

$6 000 00
Henry E Cleland Jr

992 6191
Jean Trussell 949 2660
0Qttre Turner 992 5692
Trecy Rrffle
949 3080
Offrce
992 2259

511/lln

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auctron

"Household Furnrture

FREE ESTIMATES

PH. 992-2772

6 2 87 I mo

DENNY CONGO

WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL

FILL DIRT
10 8 tic

Roger Hysell
Garage
Rt 124, Pomeroy Ohro

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Al10 Trtmliuloa
PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121

TRENCHING IS OUR LINE
Trench1nc of Any Type

ANDERSON STREET
MASON W VA
(across the rrver
from Pomeroy Oh1o)
ROOMS OF ANTIQUES
COLLECTABLES AND
FURNITURE
or! ~mps 1 oak wall

lte~ephi~nis, wood stoil! marble

SeptiC Syltlms
We Cmy Concrete Culverts
l1cenaed 8c Bonded

WILLIAMS
TRENCHING SERVICE
Rt 4 Hysell Run Road
Pomeroy Ohro 45769
PH 1614) m 1834 or
992 6104- foee fstrmates

5t3 2mo

VINYL SIDING
•AlUMINUM SIDING
0 BlOWN IN
INSULATION
0

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
Now Homts lutlt
Free Eallmotes

PH. 949·2860
or 949·2801
No

Sunday Calls

3 11 lin

sprnnlng wheel 1 wooden
1~::::;, stone ctrum old kitchen
I'
'""'' ool ~mps oak
atasschrno cuplloard oak
llun,ijure and much 11101!

6/ 1211 mo

THE
KOUNTRY CLUB
•

CHEml, OHIO

w;;

6i0171MOpd

BISSELL
BUILDERS

•a oo

PH. 949·2801
or 949·2860

•3 00
TROPHIES
PLAQUES
BADGES

NO SUNDAY CALLS

Profossoonal

PAT HILL FORD
992 2196
Mrddleport Ohoo
1 13 tfc

Real Estate General

TEAFORom

Real Estate ~

J.R.' s REPAIRS
TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service

VINYL I AWMINUM
Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofmg of all Types
Worked m home area
20 years
Free Est1mates

NEW LISTING - Cood 3
B RM home rn Syraucse
Alumtnum s drng bath front
porch garage and cor ner
lot Askng $25 000
NEW LISTING - 3 bedroom
lamrly home wrth good
locale n Syracuse Central
heat and lull basement
large fenced yard and
garage Want tust $35 000
NEW LISTING - Cood 5
rm 2 bedroom on e lloor
home n Mddleport Mostly
carpeted storm doors wn
dows level lot $17 500
40 ACRES - Old 9 rm Iarm
home bath 4 bedrms lg
drnrng tree gas well mrner
als and other bldgs

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

Howard L.

Pubhc Not1ce
lie IHI II hp. !IU/ 17
PUIUC I~YR!D __ _

NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Bo•rd of Education of
Eattem locol School Dla
trict detirea1o receive Haled
bids on the following
DAIRY PRODUCTS
AND
BAKERY PRODUCTS
Specification 1h1111 are
av•ilabll et the Traaaurer a
OffiCI

In order to be considered
oil sealed bida ohall be
reca1ved In the trelturer 1
off1ct bv 12 o clcok noon on
July 20 1987
Sood boerd of education
rtltr\ltl tht right to accept
or reject •nv and all Pllrtl of
any ond all blda
Bo~rd o1 Education
E11tern loc•l School
Dlatrie1
Eloise Boaton Traa1urw
38900 SA 7
Rlld•vttte Ohi
161 26 171 3 10 17 4tc

un2

ROCKSPRINGS - 7 rm 2
story home 2 porches brrch
krt wrlh cook and bake
unrts 4 bedrms 2 baths
furnace and basement on lg
lot
SALEM CENTER AREA 4 76 acoes elec BB heat 3
bdrms rnsulated ranch wth
carpo~

ROOFING

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

NEW- REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleanong
Parntrng
FREE ESTIMATES

•Insulation
•Storm Doors
•Storm Wmdows
•Replacement Wmdows
•N ew Roofmg

fRII ESTIMATES

949-2263
or 949·2168

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

6287lmo

avarlablern letart Townshrp
Askrng $6 000
MINERSVILLE - Rrvervrew
8 rms gas lurnace rane
re!r gerator 3 lots and dbl
block garage on Rl 124
asking $28 500
BUS BLDG - 4 two bdrm
apts rn Pomeroy plus 2 lg
busrness rooms on I st floor
Askrng only $45 000

Free to good home 2 .,.., old
black • tan ftmele Doberman
Good whh ch ktren C.ll 814
441 3231
Oog to good home with yard
Coclt 1 poo young black f•
malt Good w1th children Cell

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Mrddloport Ohio 45760

SALES &amp; SERVICE
We Carry F11h1ng Supplurs

985-3561

Pay Your Cable 8o
Phone Bills Here

•Washers •Dishwashers
•Ranges
•Refngerators
•Dryers •Freezers

BUIINIII PHONE
(614) 992 6550

RIIIDINCI PHONE
(614) 992 7154

PARTS and SERVICE

I lR n

4 5Itt

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER

5

SERVICE

V. C. YOUNG Ill
Pomeroy Oh1o
41 5B61c

Resodent11l and small com
merclll unrts lnlllllotron ol

39
HOLDING'
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY'

duct work hum1d1hers fUr

naco heot pumps and 111 con
drtronrnc
All work cuaranteed Call
(614) 985 4122 tres donee)
'Spoclol HEll packa1e control
111 condrlonmc lor mobrfe or
Installed on
cool Prrce

A11 tlllltl1 t:e 111 t~ 111 s

mlnlon; you provkle wllllngneu
to work. good IMfiOn_.ty cl..,

tppqrtnce Appty In person
only Oonehl 1 lbiiWI Rtttau
rant At 31 Spring VtlltY Plu•

Experienced ctrpentert for Gal
lipmis aru Good WIQ81 Cell
114 927 2571 oft• IPM
GOVERNMENT JOBS
f11 040
169 230 yr Now
Hklng Colli 801 687 6000 Ext
A 9806 for current fedwallllt

roof rlpair tr... &amp; hldg•
txperltnctd Call 814 379
2411
drtve
way , ....una c•penterwork•
roof repair tfHI 6 hedgtt
npeuenc:ed Ph 114-371
2418
Hou .. or office ciNnlng weetlly
Coli 114 448 2427

HouMkeeplng Call between 1Z
• 4 114 311 972&amp;

hnon m l

Tue AICIPPiftQ 8U11neu
t26 000 All equipment Recap
tiree 13 to 18 Inch Call
304 787 349&amp; Norman 8oth"

lost Saturday 6/ 20187 gray
&amp; whne femele cat near Ohto
Vall"f L1vettock She may hwe
been m beck of 1 pickup Pleae
Cell 814 446 7222 Of' 448
9267 ask Sharon Rewerd

brown Slemete mark1ng
Brown co/ler 326 nHr Rio
Grande Rewerd Call614 448
9633
Lo.t Dog Doberman Pincher
Bleck &amp; Auat Clipper M1ll area
Name Sabre Friendly Cell
614 446 8&amp;74 or 446 6677
Found Old female Beegle dog
Found by Beech Grove Cemetery 814 992 2754
losl lemele FoJt Hound Whitt
whtl light tan ears Wearing
Oflnge collar 114 843 6346
loet In De)Cter 1r11 Mexican
Chihuthue Flewerd Answers to
Hobo C•ll 114 742 2422 or
614 742 2510
Pankette Cont1ct
St1te Farm Museum
304 675 5737
W Ve

Publrc Sale
&amp; Auct1on

Ru::k Pesr1on Auclloneer II
c.nlld m Oh10 wnd w..t Virgi
n~a Real Esttte entktue larm
liquidation sales 304 773
5786 or 773 6430
9

Wanted To Buy

We PlY e11h for late model clean
used can
J1m Mink Chev Olds Inc
8111 Gene Johnson
614 448 3172

Truck dr1Y8fl needed Male or
Jem.le Cell 614 992 2321 or
1 600 247 4516
Application• now being ac
ctpted for e part time BYtmng
1hift po"tion for Medical lab
techmcan Contect per10nnel
oHice Pleuant Valley Hasp
Valley Drive Point PleiUnt W
v. 1 304 876 4340
Need country or blue gre11 band
for Juty 4th VaHey Voj Fire
Dept 304 676 2434 or 576
2479
Needed - 2 people for part dme
hoOp Call 304 675 229&amp; b•
tween 5 7 eventngl
Area Demonstrttou needed for
Chrl1tm11 Around The World
Set own hours Ptrty Plan FrM
Kit No coll~eting or deltvtrlng
For dettlil csll 304 87&amp; 1!1608
The sky 1 the hmltl Csll today I
Heating &amp; Air Condiboneng
servle•man also installatkJn
man with It IMit 6 years
experience Reply to Bo)C C 23
tlrl Pt PI Register 200 M•m
St Pt PI WV

12

Situations
Wanted

Moweng trimmmg odd JObs
Coli 614 992 5&amp;89
Brend1 tlk81 cere of elderly
p'eopla In her home 10 yrs
UPifltnce Loving care C.ll
114 11112 6940

~I f \J ! t"

Ownor will fononca 3 br dining
fem room w burn• 2 bethl
cent a" 2 cor... 2 outbldgt
30• 676 1893

Busmass
Opportunity

-------'---2 bedroom houae Camp Conley
304 675 2829

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH

3 bedroom Z beth on 1 and one
thwd acre 111'!114 lot Central 1ir
cloll to Melg1 H1gh School
Priced reuontbly Phone e14
992 322&amp; altar 9 00 p m

lnYHIIglted the Offering

16

18 Wanted to Do

c••

College students nHd work
Lawns. htdgtl windowt Wllh
• WIX C. . 304 875 2213

90 01y1 nm• 11 cuh with
approved credit 3 Mll11 out
B~o~leville Rd Open 9em to 6pm
Man thru Sat Ph 814 448
0322

Now wood 6 pc loving room
sull•• t399 ss New hvlng
room """" trom 1179 95 IO
f700 Chnt of draw•• 4
drowor
6 drowor 159 95
End tebl11 from U9 96 set
Uoood Furn~u .. bedroom'"""'
full 1lzed beda twin bet and
~----------r-----------1 rockll'l
Rechn~n from t99 96
tnd up
THE WORKING
44
Apartment
MANS FRIEND
36
Raal Estate
for Rent
Good used Color TV 1 for 11le or
Wanted
tude Cell 614 4415 1149

31

NEW ANO USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES 4 Ml
WEST GALUPOLIS RT 35
PHONE 614 446 7274

Home for Sale by Owner

Big down payment thorl time
employm..,t or pest credit hla
tory stopplng you from buymg •
home? Consider a r.. cllimed
14)170 We h~VI uveral Only
f500 down peymentl to tit your
budg81 FrH delivery Inter
sstect? Toll free m Otuo 800
828 0752 M1d Oh10 Flnencltl
Serv1ce

GrMntmer Est 3BR bi-levef
on24acretAC WBFP wet
bar 2 car a•aa• Ph Before
4 OOPM I 14 448 4009 Alter
4PM Ph 304 175 3816
New 4BA 2 beth Clark Dr
tl52 000 Newly remodltd H1
2BR t22 000 1n Addiaon Call
446 8B98
•

12)170 1976 Schulu. mobile
hom•axe eond Pnce negotl•
ble Cell evemng1 614 448
1846

.. For Sale or Lt..e••
4 BR 2-bath full be1ement w h
aboveground pool a. XL deck on
1 I 2 acre aero•• from Addavlle
grldt school F1nanoing avella
ble wtth smtll down payment
Pr1ced thouttnds blk»w ap
Pfatted value Cell Beu 919
791 2112

Remod ..ed 1970 Hellmark Mo
bile Home 12xl2 2 Bedrooms
14600 Coli 614 886 &amp;&amp;69
1979 2 BR mobile home
bc:tllent condition Call 814
258 13&amp;5 or 114 256 1157

Lovefy new 3 BR home built th11
lprlng 2 cer gwage nice area
Clay &amp; city school1 6 nul•
grom G•lllpolls Will eon11dlf
mob•le home aa trade In
t47 &amp;00 Cor 614-441 8038

1983 NllhUI 14)170 3 BR
woodburn• In e)Cc:ellent c:ondi
tlon •13 500 C1ll 814 448
0844

By owner Small 2 BR home
From St Rt 218 takeKnnerRd
1/ 8 mil•fir•t houu on nght
f12 000 will ht4p finance Call
614-445 2917

12x861971 EegleMoblleHome
lncfudn 1OdO porch with
r11llng dura bultl.wning T lock
v1nyl skirt n; new lnttrtherm
furnece P•rtlally lurmshtd
Vary Nlco Coll614 446 31588

2 BA 10 yr mint cond1t.on
beauttful location Near Nor
thup Prlc:td rlvht or wWI trade
Coli 114 211 d2oo

14x 70 3 BR lOtiI electric.
blocks undtrpinning sundeck •
ttept Callafter7pm 1114 387
7217
c

3 I" Z betha. garage. I-t•
kitchen lerp dk'llng room AC
9'h% lntertlt f3 000 down
take over peyments Call 814
441 2472

19'73 Freedom 2 BR total
electrle underpinning induded
14 600 Coli 114 3118 9724
811utiful 12r.815 mobile home
with 1OJt20 sr.ten1io11 Central
air new c1rp.t very good
eondltlon M~o~Jt ' " to epp,..
elate etking 1&amp;000 Wil sltl on
lend contf1C1 C1ll 11• &amp;88
3161

3 8R vinyl 1idmg rural wet•

mce ntlghborhood 119 000
Coli 114 448 3249 114 446
1331 or 114 441 1128

Older madtl mobile home
12x&amp;O 2 bedroom Make gild
cllfllp home Phone 814 982
5105
For ule or rent 1972 mobile
home 1Zr.80 CJoodc:ondldon 2
bedrooms Alto 1980 Suzuki
motorcycle Cell814 986 3131
or 014 961 3839
eccea to

1975 Rochllttr 14Jt70 mobile
home totel etec new c•pat
t7 900 Nog 304 676 7616

Rr- l...,chlng and
-dr U5 000 114
949 2118 or 114 Mt 22ee

7 nJOmL 1 II botloo tumlllood
kitchen Com• lot clott to
t~ ana Nhoolt Call 114992 3116hf!or 6 00 p m '

..

Au•k: Hill• lyrecuae 3 beef.
room.. 1ttecMd 1•ev• wilh
eiiCtf'lc doof optner cOYeJad ,.
pltlo ch_.n link lenc:t. central
lir IOIIW wood eeblnett garbtgt
.._r -tv romodolod bl
throom hardwood flocn Call
814 11112 1192 ..... &amp; 00""'

I

1973 Baron mobile home
Udl t35 000 Ph d-vtime
304 575 5223 ovoningo 937
2411
1871 12dD &amp;chttz mobile
home unfurnished 2 br on
rented lot S6 000 304 882
2048
1979 Holly Park mobile home.
70x14 cltlbtleenlotNo 31 K
S. K MobHe Home Parlt 304
671 7879
1982 14JC70 Holly Perk 3
bedroom central ., ell electric
Mutt S..l 304 773 9151

Meet nice p~l• Mei.e new
friends StU Avon a , . , •••
Coli 114 «I 2111

33

Pomeroy

Pt Pleasant

Middleport
&amp; Vtcintty

&amp;

VICinity

Farms for Sale

8tcr•onTrlbbleAd offRt IZ
Plus ttore building werthOUII
3 BA hou• b.-n ctllll' ptul 2
mtl• building• AR black top
road Cell 304 411 1811 Call
altor &amp;PM

U 5I RT 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

4 BA vtry nice homt 2 batht
Modem kitchen lots ofcebinMa
40 ecrn Smell orch•d Cell
114 an sno

Authomod John DNrt
New Holland, lush Hog
farm Equopmtnl

20 tcrt llfm H1nnan TriCI
Rold Glanwood W Va for
more Information ctll 304 773
81 18 or 773 1111 oltor I 00

Dtol41'

Gallipolls

Ftr111 Equl•• ..l
Parh &amp; Servliu

&amp; V1cintty
C..... Ohio .loll

ESTATE SALE Complatthoul•
hold of furniture extra nice.
tools antique~ clothing &amp; ttc
810rting WOld 24 un1N ol ODid
On Rt 110 ebou1 7 mU• from
holpttal ,.ttow hom• on rtght
WitCh for tfl"l

.. _.... .. .,..r ......
au-. w., ,._C-••sorn-lno

4

Giveaway

County Commi&amp;IIOners mav

Kltt""' 10 .... .......
lltd.lh1or
rod wrm blooll
H2 !1123

acc.pt che lownt bid or the
b&lt;ll1 bid lor the intended
purpose •nd reaervu the
rrgh11o reject any or all bldt

__ .
..

A

Patk1ng Trcker

J_acely'
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
KELLIE'

" ' - Juno 21 July 11
!H7
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1-al Cal 114-7217

to good

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747 tnduotrill · · - · 1 2 -ood
3 ph- ol
11•41 arool building.
Calll14 448 2!1121or........,

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Have You Gouen

1ft 1

Dolo 1-lllluns., ontv. Juno
M...._,_Ati
2711L I 00-4 00_
211_
·-~
IO

3mololllttono - . m 1 n o

and or 1nyp1rt thereof

wiMR you

Commercl .. buMdlnp for 1....
Downtown Pt ltteeaent StorM
officee A One ,.,.. htett
Cttol v.... arotter c.n 304
171 5104
747 lndduttrt• .toqge12 foot
.... hoood- 3 ph- ol
......... , .... -building
814 441 2312 For
appointment

8 19 10 lore• 11ogo olololhlng to
glvo ..,.., Good clothlno Ill
. , _ Calll14 MS-1174

-;;674-:,M;i-=11-c~M;:e~r~ch:-a:-n:-d;;-11-a

A--

HotttM IWifd

AO&lt;I tulip bulbo Ouont~lol I&gt;
mkod 225 N Por~ Drt.o
304 171 1444

s

Busina11
Burldtngs

R ~ nlols

41

Houses for Rant

_.._of_

710 Third Avo Glrlo. boyo ollh

U1ed refrigerator , 8 cu ft
Kelvlnator UO Cail614 446
0094
Kenmort w11her f915 Whirl
pool wuher green 11&amp;0 GE
W•h• Almond like new
e1715 Dryer wh1t1 f71 Dryer
copptrtone f95 GE Gu dryer
•uo Hoover portable wuher
dryer aet t200 Electrle renge30 Inch t12&amp; Electric rsnge30 Inch copportone 1150
Electric rang• 30 Inch 195
Electric range- wh11e 1815 2
refrla••tors frost free white
t12i5 each Freezer hke new
11150 Skaggs AppliancH 669
Upper Rlv•r Ad Cell 114 4415
7398

36 Lota

unfumlthld spts
t150 00 and up ref•enc81 Ph
304 57&amp; 7738 o• 304 571
15104 A 1 Aul Estlte
Furftlthed Efficiency •1•5 Utilities peld share beth 107
Second Aw Gelllpoll• Ph
441 4415 ohor 7PM
Upstelrt unfurn lthtd apartment
Ut1liti11 ptld Cerpeted no child
ren or pete Call 814 448 1137

Unfurnished houu 3 bdr Rod
nev Village II t27&amp; Cell 446
4411 after Bpm

Fum11hed apt ,.., door to
Ubrsry One prof...lonel Adult
only P1rklng Ph 448 0338

2 BR DR 1 beth utility room
storage building UBO/ month
1280 Dopoo~ Coli 114 446
0476 •fter 6 PM

Garage apt 3 room• • beth
Furnished Including washer
dryer &amp; air Clten No pets
Adultaonty Ref &amp;deprequ.red
CellfJ14 441 1511

3 bdr hs In Kenauga Fenced
yard County water t260 Furni1h1d tpartment t226
uttlltitl paid 1 bd r 920 Fourth.
month Coli 614 379 2441
Gellipoiil Call 441 4418 tfter
8pm
11 2 Bedroom brtc:k below Swan
Creek den tul b11ement air Furn11hed eptrtment U2&amp;
condh1onlng fuel oil heat 1 cer utilltill peld
1 bdr
939
g•eg• 12&amp;0 / mo 21 3 Btd Second G111ipolis Cell 441
room home on Rt 1•1 cloH to
town Utll1ty room gil h..t 441 I after Bpm
outbuilding S210/mo 3) Of
flee spaca appror. 1 000 sq ft Alo Orand e. Ntw 2 BA Apt
refrigeretor &amp; wattr
at 813 Second Avenue Stove
t225 per month No
e3&amp;0/mo Utilitlll paid Refer fumlthed
petl Deposit C1H 814 441
encH Seeurlty d11p0alt end 8038
credit chiCk required Wlsem1n
R..l E1ttte114 448 3844
Apartment for Rent 3 rooms
2 bectroom houte end ept for f12fi l mo Adults Cell 304
rent In Pomeroy Ptrtltlly fur 571i &amp;104 or 175 n31
nllhed deposit required Call
Unfumlthld gtrsge 1pt 2 BR
614 992 2381
322 Third A'll Aduhs only no
8 room house 1ft Pomeroy Call pets Cell &amp;14 441 3748 or
216 1103
114 112 3438
2 bedroom Full b..ement
p""ty of yltd and garden IPIC:I
frM Qll 1nd watlf Clttn f300
month 114 843 1308
Aemodtltd 4 bedroom hou11 in
Chttter New pentllng Clf'l)lt·
Ina oak dining room floor ctot.
10 IChoolt. To be ahDWn 10 00:
I 00 Seturday end Iunday
June 27th and 28th Call
1 8151 qee Leawe met11g1
AtMoneble rent
I room hou• Camp Conl-v
eru t221 00 month 304 175
1371 or 871 3812

3 Mdroom Rent plus utlllti81
Gallipolis Ferry For lnf cell
304 175 408B
4 br houM tor rent 3D• 876
2130
42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

64 Mrsc Merchandrse
Color TV

Sewing mwchlne
e•w TV c:hein .. w c:he•t
frHIIf
entique pl1no Call
814 44&amp; 7821 2014 E11tern
Avo
l---------Used Meytag wtsher&amp; Westing
houn dryer Good cond t 1 00
for the pair Al1o Stlf'l B11t
large CIF tap carrier t&amp;O Call
814 441 3151
For Herb..ift Cell &amp;1• 446
3131 or 114 448 2200

1---------2 Cooplfpro tlrM G 50 141n

28A AC Clble. Hud ICctpltd
Riverview In Kenauga Fo1t1r1
Mobfle Home Plfk Ph 1144411102
Nice fumithtd 2 bdr mobllt
homt Upper At 7 t200 month
Wotorpold Cllll814-2U 1111
Moblte Hom• for rtn'l Ctll
614 44101127
3 bedroom furnished AC
Oood c:ltlft 100ndltlon I 110
p« month New Hevtn 304
812 2418
2 bedroom mobh homt. A01.11h
lan&amp; Chelhire Nice k&gt;t Call
304-773 &amp;821
2 bedroom lrtlllf for rent in

Mlddlopor1
3431

Coli 814 tl2

2 bedroorttlnObile hOMe fof rtr'lt
Vine It Racine. Call 814 317
7141
Two 2 btdroom mobile homet
fumlthtd yerd wlthchein link
fenct t78 00 deposh phone
304 171 1112 tft•l 00 pm
Double wide on prfvalelot 3 br
2 tun I&gt;MN oc. fomlly room Soo
to
CloiUpollt Forry
u2i: 304 111 3017

-•to

Apt~rtrnent
for Rent

'"I I

Kayek Pool 20 It Jt lot ft 1bove
ground Completely diun
umbled ThebiggHtKtyacpool
wllltblt Oltnt deck included
All ac:cttsorl" Fint t1000
Furnlahtd room 1111 Utllltl• 814 949 222115 any1ime
paid &amp;here bath Single male 1------:.____
819 locond Qolllpollo Coli TONY S GUN REPAIRS hot
'"8 .W11 1fter?pm
reblutlnu ""puppy wtth eaeh
blueing Job cell304 1571 4t31
3 pc cherry dining room Ht
8 24 b111 kh cei:Hnets sola
Cell Andy S igler 304 175
OHiee Space for Rtnt Eac1Mtnt ,1, 2_1_1_ _ _ _ _ _ __
for At1orney1 Accountant etc I "
Clo1e to Court HouM CtN Motorole e&gt;Olor TV t7&amp; work1
wroom .. Aool Ett••• Agonov ,Oood
_ _3_o_•_e_7_5_1_8_4_&amp;_ __
514 «I 3844
,.
Orevety trtctor refriglfetor col
Mob1le Home Spec.. eo ft or fH. end tabl• Kirby
tmollor 171 Wotor Pd 920 conc:tMe rnodell ready for busl
Fourth OaiUpolls Call 61• """ 304 171 1112
445 « 11 aft or IPM
3 pc bl1.1e bath f1xturw liGhted
COUNTRY MOillE HomoP•k. rntd clbinet 1110 Cellelierl!l
Routt 33 North ot Pomwoy 304 171 15841
Rtntll trellen CeM 814 H2
led 'lprHd curtelnt ~othtl
747t
prws Ironing botrd smell table
Spec. for 1mell tr..... An olllemPI 231 1 Uncotn Ave Pt
hook UPI C.ble At.o lfHdtnc:y
rooms air end clble. Me.on
Couch and TV lltllml 304 171!1
W Vo Cell 304 773 1151
1314
lptct~ for rent trMIIf ~PM•
Locutt Ad At 1 Pomt Pl~~~~~nt Double Weddiftt Ring 1nd 1
M'""" ROM qultl ftnlohod
-1711071
1 hatf bed quth and tour quih
lopo 304 17S 5318
47 W•ntad to Rent
Chlf'COII grill biiCk uet 1lum
wtm wheal• redwood 1k11tebtt
135 304 171 1719
3 or 4 Bedroom houn In Kyger
School District Aeltren
1 Fl• A led twin 1ize ttac IMd
cotPh 814-4UI821
wtttl tpflftgl rNttr... • vlbr•
tor Llk• new h•dtw' uted A
1700 ..ru. lor 1350 Con bo
Mr·r r: 11 ,Ill lit,, r•
_..by appointmlf'lt 3o.t. 1715
1033

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55 8utld1ng Supplras
Bu•ldmg Mater•tll
Block brick sewer pipn win
dows lintel• etc Claude W n
ten R1o Grtnde 0 Call 614
245 5121
Concrete blocks a1111181 yard or
dlfNery M110n und Galllpol 1
Block Co 123 ih Pint St
Gelhpolis Ohio Call 814 ••6
2763
Ready m )C conc rete and all
concrete tupplles Call us Valley
Brook Cement and SuppH11
304 773 5234
Pets for Sale

Groom and Supply Shop Pet
Groom•na All breeds All
ltylft Julie Webb Ph 114 446
0231
Dregonwynd Cattery Kennel
CFA Himalayan Persian and
S1em11e klttena AKC Chow
puppln New kltt"'l 81111'1811
and Hlmlll)'tnt C1ll 11 • 441
3844 after ?PM

Bleck • ten coon hound 7
months old Uti lee at 1928
Cheatnul St GaUipoll1
Apricot poodle pup AKC reglt
t1rtd. wormed tilled S. shot•
Sire champion line Call 814
4417372

61 Farm Equrpment

Buy one any size eheln uw chain
and gat 1econd chain h1lf price
SIDERS EQUIPMENT CO
Hendwson W V• 30• 175
7421
New Hollend 7 h hay bine O.hl
91 grmder miur Nsw Hollend
717 Forege Htrvllllf All DODd
cond 304 273 4215
Gthl grinder miller with magnet
&amp; scrMnl thell• good cond
11 200 304 273 4216

Yemeht 12 c:hennlf mixing
boerd 2 PI PIWI'Y Mllline 2 PV
monitors PV monhor h11d
2 115 inch JBL 2 Shure mica 1
Shure heedstt mic lighting
system 12 channelsnlkl 114
892 6137

SNAFU®

O~o~ality

F1uit1 end Vegettblll
retell tnd whot ... le 8 &amp; I
Product aetoll from lttzu Hut
G1llipolls Ohio

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81 Farm Equipment
CROU. BON8
38 w.. t Jaekton Ohio
814 2811461
Me11ey Ferguaon N.w Holland
lush Hog 81111 • ltrvlce Ovtr
40 ulltd tre~;:ton to chooN from
• cofnl)lete line of new 6 uNCI
equlpmant Largett Mlecdon In
S E Ohio
US

273 Ntw Holltnd sq Bel•
t1&amp;00 Ford 3pt Aake t325
8h.-er Poet Ortvtf' t700 7ft
Locust potts t1 31 each Ph
114-311·8132

Bruce Beatt1e

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121 ,,.

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117201d1Cutla118 1110•111
Coli 514 982 337&amp;

1171 Ford F 100 Yt ton •uto
good oha,.. 11900 Coli &amp;14
441 31112 efttr 5

1 9~ Trene Am Loaded
45 uitl mHn t4 100 Call
114 379 2829
1180 Chewene 4 apd runs no
rutti14DO Ctll814 378 2140

1878 Ford F 11!10 310 tnglnt
fOOdth"ff• Coi1&amp;14 211 1421
or 114 211 1216
1871 112 ton tull1i1:1 true: It btcl
Good cond 1400 Coil 114
441 2638

U77 Chw pickup 3/• ton
ttlndlf'd tour IPHd htl\l'y
duty 310 englnl John 1 Auto
loOM 114 446 4782
1867810 PS PI 4 • - long
bed 1&amp;00 lb PIVIold 9000
mHM 80 000 miiM or I y11n
warr•nty Far ult or trsdt tor
older pick up Cell 114 882
817&amp;

1184 Chevy Ch~ttt• o\ dr no 73 Vanal!o 4 W D
rust sharp e2995 1811 Oldsi-- - - - - - - - Cutllll 2 dr sherp t2911
Coli 814 211 1122
1179 Ford Van Econollnt 150
198Z Monte Cerlo llr AM / FM
rtd io 3 8 V 8 enyine Excellent
Condition Call 1!1 4 441 1783
•
19.4 Dod81 DmnI .. tpd 11 ke
new Ueel John sAutoSalat
Bultvilll Rd O.nlpolll
1110 Empl Dune buggy AIYM..
num wheel• Wid• tlrn Loti of
chJomt. 12115 Ctll 814 441
0144

I CVI P8 auto 11900 814
H2 8137
.:.
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dA_ o_n_g-o r4-,-4- ,u-to18
cruiM sm fm V·l fuel lnjec&gt;
tkJn unlimited motor werre"tY
toWiftt pq 31000 mil• Will
consld• vehicle on trade 304
175 714Z etttor 3pm
1988 CJ5 J•tp ntw cwerflatled
motor 1700 30• 112 2048

New reer window lo1.1vtfl for 82
Ford EXP Now prlco t160
Allkln1 t100 Colli 514 246
t2&amp;6 oftor lpm

74

1 873 Pond10 400 r~o~nt vood
1300 Qoodllrot Ctlll14 448
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1174LTD lloolo p_.r 1200
coro 614 H7 0441

117t

C.moro 11100

J111p

WegOnMI'

Motorcycle•

1114 Vol-gon rtbl&gt;lt oll71 000 miiM
U200
Coli oflor I 114 «I 4724

••ioltot

Leroy 1

IY"theltzar could dupttcete
any IOUnd

BUOGETTrensmi11ions Used•
AebUih All types Guaranteed 1
mlnumum of 30 dtyt will
dtl tnr ceth &amp; carrv or Instal
Ph 614 379 2220 or 1 30•

1

Trantmilslon '"C 6 other Ford
porto Good condition Coli
814 357 7816

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U1td • rtbullt trensmlsslont All
internally Inspected &amp; guarantied lnltlllfltlon 6 pickup evaM "'
ablo Coli 114 441 0918

n·:

Dual RhiUit kill 199 95 ,;;..
lttllld Matt Fords Chevy
Trucks Vens 4x4 • Muffllf 11
Man 8 Stlmpaon Av. Athena
Ohio 1 600 143 3767
&lt; I
1

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4 14 inch slotted alu mlnum
m1g1 un! lug 9 Inch end 0 Ina~ ~\
with n.w Remington tirtl E C
814 742 2979
77

Auto Reparr

Struts 111911 pelr hnt•lltd \
Mo1t mod .. • Muffler Men 9
8tlmp1on Ave Athens Dhlo
1 800 843 3757
79 Motors Home•
&amp; Campers
ll
1972 trevel umf)IH' Cell 114- '1
245 &amp;173 or 114 2451148
1
22 Sta1 Creft S1 goo 17 Dt \
Csmp s1 •oo 304 871 2313 "'
11 ft Nomed (limper for ttlt Or
trade Nice and clean 3Cio' 171
4437

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81

Home
Improvement•

•

BASEMENT
WATEAPADOFINO
Unconditional llfttlme gutran ;;
tM Local rtfertncet turnlahld
FrH Mllmatet Call collect
1 81' 237 0411 day or nlthl
R o v t r a I 1 • em e rt. J
Wetlfprooflng
I WEEPER and nwing m~ahlnt
repelr pert• and 1uppll• PIGk
up and detlvllt'V Dtvll Vtcuum
Clelntr ont helf milt up
Cloorgla CrHII Ad Coli 114
4410284

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Vlnyle • Aluminum 81dlng
Storm windows I doort OWr ~
hang gutter• Frtt estlm.... -\1
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Ph 614-448 1332
Exterior ltuc:c:o Plaettf end •"
Pint., Aep•lr Work by the hour ~
orbythttob FrHtltknate C.ll It
814 211 1112
~

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RON I Tt lev lll on Servlct
HouM cells on RCA Querar
GE lp10ltllng In Zenhh Call
304 &amp;78 2398 or 114 446
2454

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Fetty Trtt Trimming, stump ~
rtmonl Ctll 304 e?l-1331
~

Rotary or cable tool dt'MUng ~
Most wills completed semedl/f• l-~i
Pump "'" end service 30"' '
115 3102
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lterkt TrH end llwn lervlol ~'
lawn ure ltndiCiplng num~ "'~ '
rtmovsl 30• 1571 2842. or
tli78 2R03
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Drywall end Replillr 20 ye.,p
txptrltnct FrH Estimate 31)4 '4.
871 3187
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82
Plumbrng
• •
a. Heating
'•

CARTIER 8 PLUM liNG ""• '!'
AND HEATING
' ..
Oor Fourth tnd Pine
Qellipolit Ohio
Phone 814 «8 3181!11 or 114
Ul4477
84

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Electrical
Refrigeration '

t'

A11identlat or comm•cltl wlr
lng Ntw Hntlct or repairt
Llctnltd tlectrh:lin Estlmet:e:l "'
frM Ridenour Elattrlcel 304.
e?s nee
,
85

General

'

Hauling ''.~;
•

1978Y, Herl ... Devklton 80 cu
In 71th annMrMry mo6el
Eltctre Oltdt Fylly drMted
stereo radkt g 000 mM• E•tr•
nice 14 1100 Call 514 37t
2501 ohor B 00 I'M
II Hondo ~~- 600 Wotor
cool• shaft ~rNtn aD00 mllll
11480 Catl 614 311 1211
1111 ltjeh motor toooter
nMdl nttc:henlcll work UOO
Coli 114-444 4141 oflor e or
Wlelltndt

1174 Suzuki OT 780 wtttr
ooolool wlndohlold 1221 c.rr
514-371 2730 ohor 7pm

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1111 V II M..,, I 000 mHM
Oooot oono1 t1 4 441 036&amp;

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Dlllerd Wltlf Strvict Pools 1
Cisttrns Wells 0.11v.,. Ani/
time Call 114 •41 7404 Ho 'Iunday cell•

A S. R Water Service Home
c:l tttrnt wei.. poole flll«&lt;
Form•ly JemM loya W.t•~ 11 '
l•m• rate• Call 304 t7e "
5370
, I

J &amp; J W11er I «Vice. Swimming "
~· cisterns well• Ph 11._.
241 821S
"
Watteno n 1 Water Haulil\g. t
re~tonabl• rete1 Immediate ,
1
2 000 o•llon delivery dltlfnl
~~ well e tc cell 304 878 •
21M
'
FDtm•ly Ken 1 now John • ..
Service Jchn WMtenon. u
Jr Owner 1 000 or 2 000 gal 1,
Water

trood• 304-175 1143

~-MN;;I:~:;30~4~1=71;:22=Q====~
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1173YimllheEndouro171 cel4
304-671 2475 O&lt; 176 2342

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1180 Hlrle¥ Oevldeon for•l• or

U pholatary

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1178 Dodgo AllpM ""'!oro
w•gon tiOO 1177 Dodgt
A _ ... tloro_n MOO Colli
., 4-,.. 1724

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lt4-441-1JII

1977 Dodgo AlfiO• V 8 311
auto runa great Needs grill
Good worlt cer t800 Call
114 441 779&amp;

1113 Mulllnt hotchbodo. PS
PI AC aunroof aMte n"'
tiroo low mliM Colli I 14 446
20:10

aM TV Olio
to ll'lol Iotan d!no

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wa.l14--1221

Autot for Sale

1171 Pln10 3 door eutom.stic
eaoo « uH• on matorcvct•
rlcMftg mower Chetplf Cllh
Call 114 441 7011 or 814
M7 7771

DMkl

W - - UO
up. (11011 •
Caiii14--J1 ..

1 II d oom furNetMd "" In
MktcllllDrt AI ....... ..W.
1210 por-. Calll14-lll2· S1 50
G.-

1r ,utspor litllllll

1173
Ouadri- h'ec
1300 1115 Hondo RDXA
1800 Coil 114 441 7121
2014 Elltlfn Ave

lunk Mde wtlh hdd 4 t1"
F,. ooln moll- • loundotlon
atertlng ttl Reclinert
...........
UIEQ _1_ _ _

1838 Plymouth 2 door never
rHtortd Body tnd mtKihtnlcel
condition good t2400 Cell
&amp;14 992 20111 orcenbea11nat
218 Mtln St Mlddlopon Oh

Stnw 12 00 b•le Morgen
Woodl•wn Farrn At 35 PUny 1813 El Camino E»tctlllnt
W V• 304 875 128&amp; or stop condition 24 000 actuel miles
Coli 114 241 5138 oher I
by

Mull ooll 15200 Co11114 4U
4151

Uvlnt,_ ....... ,,nnll

oi-County=oa,

&amp; Grern

AC 28 000 ,nil• und1100I'Ialt

•zoo-

t111 Ull

Hay

1181 Rod ChO¥ono lllndortl.

2 lA "fforiiMrrl lumltlood
lh'/AIN
IMp • yord Mlln II
AUCTION • FURNITURE 82
ChwOliva I~ I l l pold Cll11114-24&amp; 1111
NEW lpc woocr..--Utt

euttu

64

71
Frith Broccoli /Ius other pro
duel CeU 81 317 7881 or
2&amp;1 1101

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61 Hou1ehold Goods

1171 Oldamoblll Cutlsu
Brougham 1 981 DodD• Omni
024 &amp;1 4 882 1804

Small rkUng horn good for trail
riding ~ Quaner VI Areblen 72 Trucka for S1l1
uoo con 304 773 1011 or
304 713 1623 after 4 00 pm
1178 Franklin 8111ddu
•14 000 Prennlt loader on
MilktnQ dot DOIII With I Wkl Chovrolot truck 17 000 1174
kids for 1111 ROO* Kerr 814 tnt truck •2 000 1174 tuto
185 4391
Cll' I trli ltri•O ft) t7 800 Call
olt•400 &amp;14 318 1173

Fru1t
Vegetables

UIIIIIV bldg 27 •31 .e 13 d
track doot I 3 walk door
14444 erectld
tron Hor•
lldp 114 332 1741

1883 Ford T 81rd AT P~ PB
AC On1owner Ectraclean Call
614 992 3703

1972 Dodge Charger 318
auto opttons original paint
high mileage wry . clean and
e14-742 3SI71 or 814
Now buying shell corn or eer "Ice
corn Cell forlatestquotee River 742 2143
City Ftrm Supply 614 448
1110 Dodge Omnlo, good cond
2985
runtQOOd t1 300 00. Celllfter
6 00 PM 304 17&amp; 2731
63
liV81tOCk
1177 Old1 Cutl111 good cer
Air 1m fm 8 triCk 1800
304 57&amp; 1118
Ouroc Boers Bred just llkt the
boen we ttlltd et tht Ohio 1182 Iuick 8kyh1wk 4 IP 4 cvl
Testetlon that gain lid over 2 I • c pL pb ••tre nice 304 871
lbs per dl/f Rover lentlrt 1162
Soblno OH 613114 2311
74 CoMHe 310 auto air
Fo~o~r year old Appeloo.. Call t top red ee 100 304 171
114 44e 0.11 elttr &amp;PM or 2383
251 1102 Daytime
1180 Toron1do loadad .. k
Regltttred Aplloou POA mare- . . 100 304 871 3713
7 v•tr• 1 yell' old 1tud eolt
Aptlooll &amp; Quanar horn mix 1183 Chwy 8 CVI IUtO ac pt
Coli 114 2&amp;1 1421 or 114 pb vtry nlc• car t:Z 9115
261 12&amp;1
304 17&amp; 2&amp;63

For 1111 Bundy Trumpet New
Coil 514 112 -2772

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Autos for Sale

82 Wanted to Buy

Mu11cal
ln1trument1

&amp;

71

36 MF Dieseltrac1orwith new 8 Stalnleusteel exh1u1t systems
ft ilnlshed mower 13795 Post Now custom m1d1 tor your
hole dlgg• t276 Grader Blade truck. motor h OmtOt' cla11IC Ctr
f176 LlndiCIPI box 1291 Call With IH•tlme w1rr1nty Muff!•
Man 9 Stimpson Avt Athen1
614 285 6&amp;22
Ohoo 1 800 e43 3717
801 Ford Trtctor Runs good
t2850 late model Ford mow 1970 Chl'i'eUe SS • speed Ctll
lng maclllne-1180 J 0 baltr 114 985 430&amp; at1er 5 00 p m
e660 Grindll' miJt er 189&amp; Cell
1178 Dodg• Aspln 2 door good
814 286 8622
mechlnicellv f1ir body But
82 HP Massey Fergu1on dlt~el o"ar Call 1114 149 2193 b"'
tractor f23915 7ft NH t4sy Bind fore 10 00 pm
199&amp; NH Squtre Btler etlerp
S995 VerrnflfJI' Round 8eltr 1971 Chw Caprla. Clastic
12795 hay wagon 1300 Call Fully equipped Sl 000 lctuel
mil11 Locally owned t2SOO
614 288 1522
114 941 2574
5017 ft mow ng machine Cell
1171 Nova Strong engine and
814 379 2114
tren1miu6on new btlkM AC
AC 2300dltk 11ft S1,00 Call good condition tiOO Cell
114 981 4377 ovonlngl
614 892 3376

Melt hemst., • cege 116 00
Coil e14 448 •010

68

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Auto Parte
Accassorres

f~~~~~;~~;:::~;;~~~~;~;:~1 -63517_6_67Ford
_6_B_~-----,
Cl-- uri" moto• v

Full w1lnut bedroom eulte full or
qulin 11ze t300 30• 676
5866

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0 t - fiOIIIIIo. Call Volor , _ - . 171-IIZI
.._ ol ~-.
turt 121 I h1tern Awl
I 1M 4 room fumllhld a,ta. 81*; ·,
Trol•lollor .... N - - 114 H2 14M 0t 304 112
flOOD UIID AI'PUANCII
111 .... out, 57 ........
Ad CIIII14-II114JI

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8500 BTU Wh1rlpool elr condi
t1on• CaHment Window de• gn Exc.. lent eondh10n t160
Call 614 441 1?97

IM 1 wwtiiK tot.-onROUIII~A~w~o~·~·~IIL~OH~---­

1\t oo loloro.lorryo-llol.n n l - -t78-DI3

¥ U.

8 month old rust short haired
miniature Otchahund C.lll14
4413243

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76

&amp;

Gravely riding t111ctor 11 HP
tMter a moving deck tiOO 26
ft WtttlnghouH chllt fr~tt•r
1300 Coil 114 255 1431

Roome lor rent dey. weH
month Galli• Hotel C.ll 814
446 9711 Rtntt~lowuS120
month

•• .,.._.,.. tin

F-Avo

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19 mch black • whitt TV 160
r.tens 3 tpd bike t40 Call
814 446 414, tfttr I

67

I

1983 U ft Bey Liner Boat w1ttt
86 HP Chrysler motor Walk
through bow 16600 614 992
7663 after 4 30

0

Ashley woodburner 1850 new
w•ll,.ll for 1300 Clll814 388
B2eB

ooofl'"'

iiT 3T Lawn ......,. Thun •

15 ft Glestron: Bolt tnd trailer
No motor '1500 OBO C.IH
614 992 3413
't./

Shop1mith Merk V woodwork
lng system Also includes jo1n
ter / pltner end benduw
UOOO Coll514 441 3834

w - t11 •
&amp; Acreage

15 Lowe boat 2&amp; HP Merc:uTv '
motor drive on trailer trollln~
motor rigged for b..l flshii"G
Cell614 446 •163 eft•r 6pm

Reg Ba1glt pups 9 wkl old
wormed 150 Call 1514 268
1119

2 wood 1tove1 1 Klndltwood
1 Warm Morning Ntw a••
ctmper eook ltove ovan 4
bumen with cabinet Call 114
2 bedroom furnised IPt ref and ,_2_1_1_14
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1_3_ _ _ _ _ __
dtpotlt New Heven W Y'l ,304 882 32&amp;7 or 304 773 Cstalyllc: Converters only
1024
t89 H Most modtll lnlttlle
tlon etta tvlllabl• Mutfltr Man
Clelft IPt In HendlfiOn partially I Stlmpeon Aw Athens Ohio
'"'"''""' 304 111 1872 """' ,_1_ 8_00
_ 6_4_3,3_7_6_7_ _ _ __
IOOpm
,Wood ttbl• •nd chalrt Cherry
One bedroom apt in Pt Plea vaniiV mentfrlngtdluthlfC:Oit
tant Er~tra c:l... tnd nic:. tilt 42 toy• cloth• bctll.m
AdultsOnty NoPet• 30487&amp; condhlon CeHI14317nao
1385
For ltlt Faux Pttrlttnec:ldec:e.
bf'tcefet etrri"") Lithograph
limited edition Cell 814.892
45 Furmshed Room• 7811

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Llwn trtctor mower MF 166ij
Hydro wht) 3 pt hitch 54 .nch
~owel' 4 h blllde 13 000 Cell
614 379 2745

56

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1986 24 ft Pontoon floetboet
:
10 HP henrude motor treil~ ... ,
Lot1 Extru Set 1t Gelliooli~ .
Boat Club C•ll61&amp;
47,2._:
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3 060 N•hon•l Geographie
Megtzines 1981 to 1987 2
office dukl with typewnter
exttnt1on 1 child 1 dnklch•~r
C1b1net tawing mtch•n• &amp;
stool ecc"IOrill Cell 614
446 7781 after IPM

17 key
f)tem
sno1400
organ
&amp; RMieltctrlc:
harpscord
1300 c.n 81. 388 B431

Boats and
Motors for Sale

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ptutlc ciatern 1t1te approved.
pl.-tic septic tanks plastic:
cutverts metal cutveru RON
EVANS ENTEAPAIIES Jock
oon Oh 114 215 6930

Till• Wftl1 reverse f160 C•ll
814 441 3934
Coll1g1n Watlr Purification 1 y 1

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Cslleh1n 1 UsirdT1reShop Over
1 OOOt•rM sia .. 12 13 14 15
1&amp; 16 6 8 miiM out' At 218
Call 614 2156 1251

t25each Llrgebokofllttltglrls
cloth11111e 6 12 116 Call
514 445 0015

47 Space for Rent

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31' - C:. Rd
loft 10
toft.
1:10-1:00
114-117 3211 O..tll•

Large capacity upright freu111r
very good cond1t1on Call 814
o446 8132 after e

1 end 2 bedroom epanmen11 far
rent
Betic rent for 1 bdr
t18300 2bdr 121900 Alto
required t t200 00 1ecurity
deposit CONTACT Jackson
Eatetet Dept Ph 448 3917
Equtl Houalng Opportunity

Nlcaly furnhihed small hou11
Ad~olltl only
RtftrenCII re
qu1red OH strttt parking Ph
5U 446 0338

44

Sorvlc:oo Caiii14-4U 1113

HOtf',lllq

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Furmlh~ ..

fiomas for Sale

Help Wtnted

&amp; SERVICE

3 to 6 acres on R1 3IS with
h1ghwey frontage C1ll E R A
Town &amp; Countrv Reel Estate
Broker 304 676 66•8 or 876
2517 lfttr!i

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright

64 M1sc Merchend11e

5 HP Se . . Cr1fttmenFron1T1n1

PARSONS FURNITURE

"We never go on trips any0 ur 1&lt;~ather beli"eves
more...
y
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'VCR1 stands !Of
acatlon
Crui'se Replacement'."

He&lt;ll [ slate

Schools
Instruction

Discover mu•c thia summer
wHh Individual guitar bell
gui111' leuont at Brunle•dls
Music. Call tor openings 414
44t 0117 lnatructor Jeff
Wtmlll¥' 1514 44&amp; 8077

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

32 Mobrle Homes
for Sale

hpori-..1 llldy will do bool&gt;y
sitting in my home Monday thru
Friday Coll304 n3 6740altor
4 30

Will
fot person In thtir
homt Heve had home nurtlng
training 304 19&amp; 32031

r I'll! It I :rril'lll

11

Independent Contractor wented
to tear down house Wnnen bids
mutt be reclti\led by July 8
1987 Contec;::t Mtddleport
Church ot Chr11t 6th end Mem
St Middleport Ohio 46760
614 992 2914

1

Sof11 end chaiJS priced from
e391 10 ttl&amp; Tebl• t&amp;o and
up to t125 Hide-t b.dl t380
to tll5 Redinert tZZ&amp; to
t371 Lamps t28 to 1121
Dinettll f109 and up to "115
Wood table w-&amp; chairs t285 to
t715 Dt1k t100 up to t378
Hutch• •~ end up Bunk
beds complete w meHrM ...
t291tnd up to e391 llby bedl
t11 0 Msttr111" or bo• springs
ful or twin tee firm t71 end
188 Queen sets 1221 King
t350 4 drtwtr ch•t t&amp;9 Gun
cabinets I gun Gn or electric
,..nge t375 Beby mattrnHa
t36 &amp;. t45 Bed fr•m• 120
t30 6 K1ng frame t60 Good
aelectlon of bedroom auh•a.
met1l cab1nllt headboard• flO
Md up to tl5

1 ~ acr• FHA IP
proved City water outbldgs
prNite Rt 2 12 m1n ftom Pt
PI t55 000 304 895 3681

N1c1 hom•Arbuekle 3 br din
lng family lwundrv room1 1 Y2
beth ~ ecre Wllter 136 000
304-588 9146

The Datly

LAYNE I FURNITURE

All el.c.

Llwn mower rtpelr Will pick up
and deliver Ala Ught hauling
Call 114 742 2313 or 114
742 3081

21

LAFF-A-DAY

By Owner Pnce rltduced 3 br
1 ~ beth• dining recreation
room 2 c:er garage 304 676
4604

Cen do li4ahth1uhng and roofing
Reasonable rate• Merion
Snld• 614 149 2128

Makenewfritndl mekemoney)
Sign for Avon now! &amp;14 388
9340

51 Household Goods

Two hom• on Rt 33 1djtcenlto
Han~d Community Bldg 3
bedl'90ml 2 blthl dln1ng rgom
lamdy room Mt in kftc:htn end 3
bedrooms 2'h baths d1n1ng
roam family room est In
k1tch.n g•ag• Low down
payment .nttrtlt lrH loan to
qualified buyer for remainder of
1987 ownlf financed 304
882 209&amp;

J1m 1 odd jobs p .. ndnQ

Dental A1111tant full t1m1 In
Columbut Ohto Must be non
smoker Pick up epphcltlon• et
2Diii N 2nd Ave Middleport
Ohio 1nd ,.,d to 4411i W
Schrock Ad Walterville Ohio
43081

BOGGS
SALE~

avvr•lfv•

w.y , . .,nne. carpenter work•

lost and Found

6

W•nttd to buy r•~r Hondt
wheel lor 84 XL 100 motorcy
cle Call 814 742 2814

HEATING &amp; COOLING

Mr Go Getlef Need

.......lng ....... lor food and rout8 ul-. We prcw~
company vtn ulery plut com

Homes for ,Sala

6 room house. 2 Nlhs. MW roof
siding Nulllft Wtndowa. N 4th
St U ddleport Make offw
114 247 4572 or &amp;14 247
2532

Jim a odd job1 ,.tint dnve-

lNG ¢0 recommend• that you
do bu"""' with people vou
know and NOT to tend money
through the mall unlll you h...,e

QUILTS
C11h p1ld for c:oUtc:1or entique
or pt't 1950 quHtt P1tetd or
eppUque Any condition Higher
prlc:a plid fOf unu.,.. peH•n•
Call Mere It 814 882 2101
dwt• or 1 1592 2481 evenings gr
weH.ends

992 6215 or 992 7314

lllbyaltter needtd Rio Grande
.... c-11114 182 7373

Pomeroy- Middleport, Oh10

June 26, 1987

Houu In Vllllfl• of Chttter
Oh1o Bareeln •• t24 800
Como_, Coli 114 f81 3171

r•1denual
p• ION
Ron Event Enterprilel Jackson
Ohio Clli1614 211-&amp;930

Wtnted lldy to h\le 1n wn:t,
eld•ty ambulatory lady Stay
nlghtt come and go d1.1rfng d-v
Prep~rt mtllt hght houMkHP.
lng Call 514 992 5439

K1ttena Calll14 3Cii7 7120

Buy1nq deity gold 11tver coins
nngs. jewelry starting WIJI old
coins l"ll• currlflcy Top pri
Cll Ed Burlcett Barber Shop
2n&lt;l Avo Mlddl..,.., Oh 114
992 3471

- Addons and remodel ng
- Roohng and ljJUtter work
- Concuue work
- Plumbing and electrical
work
(Free Est1metes)

4&amp;831

••

•ao

Upright plano Need• tuned Clll
614 949 2861

614 379 2435

TOP CASH paid lor 83 model
•nd newer Uled c•• Smith
Buick Pontiac 1911 Eastern
Ave Galhpoll• Call 814 448
2282

Happy Ads

OH

31

Sept1cunllpum~ng

• commtncat

Earn htra money! Have funl
Receive b1g awardl and prius!
Sell Avon 1 bottle free cologne
to fir1t ten to complete •n
eppllc.tion and ar;c:ept 1 small
tenttory 614 992 3643

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

CERTIFIED
APPRAISALS
992 3325

HP.Jdqu.n!t•1

K1t1en to gNIIWIY 5'h wtlka
old Ready to go Long haired
blue eyed Persian stock Cell
114 241 5024

ICUT OUT fOR fUTURE USE!

168 North Stcond

GtllipoWt

Smell mtle poodle type dot 1
yelf 1 male 1 fMnlle cit 1
female kitten Call 514 446
2548 or 114-441 2828

Found

4 22 87 tin

Ave

Tlfephone Surv,v to mike ep
po1ntmenta I to 12 AM 15 to 9
PM U 1!10/ hour plus bonu ...
Clllll14 446 3815

B

$32 500

4 36 ACRES - TP water

Wnttsel

ThirCI

8o-1PM-4PM

lott cat long halrtd mele Tan•

REliABlE
8 20 86 lfn

Flo,... d•~etn• Exptrltnce n•
CIUIIY Futlliml Send riiUfN
to boJt T 240 care of tiM
Clollpollo Doily Trilluno. 12&amp;

5 long htired ki"tnl 6 wHks
old Colli 814 «I 4818

614-843-5248

522871mopd

$43 000

RUSTIC HillS - 3 bedrm
ranch 12 yrs old 1\\ baths
elec BB heal rec rm about
1h 18 w th lrreplace and lot

8 btg• yard ..,. ittmt ClotMI
odd .,d, Mutt take ell Cell
814 4411111

Mobile serv1ce

REASONABlE

(6141 843-5425

,II M1ku

1 (614) 992 3325

7 puppies 4 male 3 femlle c,u
oltor I 114 379 2714 or 114
4414f87

Lott June 13th 2 fithing rod1&amp;
rNit at Tycoon Lake Call
614 388 9938 Aewtrd

Electronrc Organs

EUGENE LONG

RI.ILIOR

216 E 2nd St
Phone

814 371 2784 or 114 441
4987

SS873me

6l587lmo

RADIATOR
SERVICE

Benh

Owner /Mechontc

CHESRI, OHIO U720

Ph

We can repatr and re
core radiators and
heater cores We can
also ac1d bot I and rod
out rad1ators We also
repatr Gas Tanks

K.

John

CAll

99x 112

zet

PH. 949-2756

JOHN TEAFORD

Nrght

$14 500

Poor Bastrn (313

Marv Hobottllor C fork
Metgl Countv Commlttlon
ara
!81
171 3 2tc

Truck auto &amp;
heavy equrpment
reparrs and
weldrng
!All makes &amp; models)

SIDING CO.

"At Reasonable Proces •

or

AUTO REPAIR

GOLF
LESSONS

SUPERIOR

CUSTOM BUllT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

Day

EAGLE RIDGE

NEW
GRIPS

985-4141
GINOAL CONTIACTDRS

POMEROY - 6 rm lrame
near busrness sect on 3
bdrms bath gas floor
lurnace crty utrl rtres

Ill
of Bliss
II Ill
Wrlsoo
Ill r

NOTICE TO
MOTOR VEHICLE
DEALERS
In accordance with Sec
t1on 307 86 of the Oh1o
Rev1sed Code naiad b1d1
will be rece•ved by the MtngJ
County Commltllontrl 1n
th11r office loca ted at the
Courthouse
Pom eroy
Ohio 45769 until 1 2 noon
on July 15 1987 The bidt
will be opened at 1 46 p m
on July 15 1 987 and read
aloud for lht following vehi
cle tor u1a by the Rutland
Volunteer Fire Oepar1ment
1 - 1966 1987 NEW
STEP VAN
Specification• may be ob
ta1ntcl from the Me1ga
County Comm•u•onert Of
flee Counhou se Pomeroy
between the hou rs of 8 30
AM and4 JO PM Monday
through Friday
The front of ttle envelope
enclo11ng the btd mutt be
marllad Seated Bid Step
Van Bidder to use own b1d
form
The Boerd of Meigs

tfn

KEN'S

Plumbrnc Servtee
Custom Weldon&amp;

wat prms sthoot desks

I:~~~~li~~ll:j)e

417 Second Avenue Box 1213
Galltpohs Ohto 45631

Backhoe Setv1ce

•collettcmles
•Antrques
SATUIIDAY,
JUN£ 27, 1937
10:00 AM.

~ (614) 446 7619 or (614) 992-6601

•ROOFING •SIDING
•WINDOW REPLACEMENT
•fl EMODELING &amp;:
ROOM AOOITIONS
•GARAGES • POLE
BUILDINGS
REFERENCES
Ploono Day or honr"'s

Lowboy Hauhna

Estate
Auction

~ Licensed Chmcal Audtolog1st

CUSTOM BUILT

6 17 tic

8

Any liYing Room
&amp; Hall - S34 95
Any 2 Rooms ond
Hall- 14495
Any 3 Rooms ond
Hall - SS9 95
Any 5 Rooms and
Holt - 194 95

MARCUM
CONTRACTING

POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

~ LISA M KOCH, MS

446-6323 :::.

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
GARAGES

~

Computenzed Heanng Atd Selectton
Swtm Molds lnterpretmg Serv1ces

3 mile kittens 2 monttls okl
Bleck &amp; whitt C.l aft., 6

18 wantadtooo

F~y.

17 Olntron 1171 302 Ford v-1
mot.,110 hto o 1 cond U In
304-1115-3431

1-CioowyC- 114110 olr for IOio ~ova, motor 4 I HP
1110 or tredt tor dirt bltoo or
....... Good cond Call f
o u r - ~ 178 7822
114--1121.

R • M Cuttom C®chll 1nd .A.,.pholotort 81 AI 7 Crown 1
Chy Oh et4 2111470 Evo
e1 4 448 3431 Open dolly 8 to
430 ... I 30 tO 130 Old.
n.w Uphodered
Mowr" t Uphollterinv HrYine
trl county ar• 22 .,..,. The ben
In fumlture ul'f'lollttrfng Ctll
304 175 4114 for fru
MtlmltH

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Page- 10- The Daily Sentinel

Friday. June Z6. 1987

. Pomeroy-Middleport,
Ohio
,

r----Local ·briefs---. Bakkers to give up their possessions
Pit bulls must be gone July 10

All piI bull dogs must be removed from Syracuse by July 10,
Mayor Ebcr Pickens a nnounced Thu rsday night when Syracuse
Village Council met In recessed session.
Removal of the pit bulls by ,July 10 Is In accorda nce wi th an
ord inance ba nn ing thi s breed of dog from the village, the mayor
reported .
Cou ncil accepted the bid of the Shelly Co. for rf'surfaclng a
numb~r of vil lage streets. The bid lor the res urfacing materials
was th e lowest of two subm itted.
Att ending the recessed session were Mayor · Pickens,
Ck·rk -Trrasurer Ja nice Lawson, and council members. Jack
Wil liam s. Ernie Sisson, J ames Hill and Kat hryn Crow.

Squad has seven calls
Mr·igs County Emergency Medical Services reports seven
ca lls Thursda y: Pomeroy Fire Departm ent at 2:06 a.m. to a
struc·turc fi re on Laurel St.: the department retu rned to the
scent· at .1:20 a.m. when the fir e rekindled; Rutland at 9:21a.m.
to Salem St. for Ida Young to Veterans Memoria l Hospital;
Ra ci nr• at 6:37p. m. to Third St. for Aretha Snider to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Po meroy at 6:45 p.m. to Mulberry Ave. for
Alfred Farley to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Rutland at 7: i6
p.m. to Dr, pot St. for Andy Docz.l to Holzer Medical Center; At
~ : 10 p.m. Alfred Farley was transferred from Veteran s
Memorial to Holze r Medical Center.

Swimming

le.~sons

offered

Middlrporf Poo l will be offer ing two-week swimming courses
s tarting .July 6. Swimmers' lessons will be from 8 to 9 a.m.;
int r rmerl iate lessons from 9 to 10: advanced beginners from 10
ton: begin ners 1must be a ble to touch bottom at three It .) from
11 to 12 noon: adva nced lifesaving (must be 15 by time course Is
uvrr 1 from 5::10 to 7:30 p.m. Lesso ns will be Monday through
l"riday by instructor La ura McCullough. Register at the pool or
call 9~2 - 9968 to register.

tru.~tees

Bedford

meet tonight

Bedford Tow nship Trustees will meet In special session
tonigh t (Friday ), 7 p.m., a t the town hall.

Donations...

co n!Inu ed from page 1

Ea g le fti d!(e Co mmunit y
Church . i,oyal Women and Men's
Ct:JSs. Middlepor t Church of
Christ, Xi Gam ma Epsilon SororIt y. Ftock Spr ings Better Health
Club. Lions Cl ub, Middlepor t
l"irsl llaplist Churc h, Busy Bee
and He:t rt hstone Class es.
lnrl ivldua ls cont ribut ing we re
Mary I&lt;. Ftoush, Dorothy Cashdo llar. MariP Robinson, Marlon
l·: bprs!Jach , Eva Sc hre iber,
l"rn ct•s .t . l.t•wis, Freda Welling,
Ches ter Va n Meter , Ada Bissell,
Gra ce• Ca mpbe ll. F ran ces
rtou sh. Florcnte Woodyard, Orvilh· Hogue. Betty Ker n, Maye
Mora. Clarice I:: rwln , Bonn ie
Cond&lt;'. Del mas Kear ns, Gay nell
Clark. IIden Wi ll ia ms.
1-:d a nd i{uby Bacr, John and
Ann Wil liams. Wlllard a nd El·
slclr Hlnrs. CNaltl and ~'aye
Wildermut h, Ge roge and Vyt lce
• Seli Ns, Ma nley and Malinda
Christy. Dana and Bernice Hoi-

FORT MILL, S.C. (UPII
(;. ttorney Melvin Belli announced
Thursday that Jim and Tammy
Faye Bakker were about to "give
up all their worldly possesions"
but a spokesman for the Rev.
Jerry Falwell said all he wan ts is
their PTL possessions.
The search for the Bakkers,
who dropped out of sight Wednes·
day for what Belli said.would be a
brief vacation, continued while
other combatants in the battle
took to the airwaves .
A spokesman lor the couple
had said earlier in the week they
were going to spend a lew days at
a Smoky Mountain chalet in
Gatlinburg, Tenn., but they had
not shown up there by midday
Thursday .

Falwell said "I th ink Reverend
Bakker has made a very postlv e
step in the dghl direction by
leaving the PTL house at Tega
Cay and keeping a low profile
from henceforth. I do not know
where he went. We haven' t heard
at all from anybody about the

Weather

.
l.

after the Bakkers have "been up
on · their mountaintop they'!'\'
going to come back, They'll give
up all their worldly ~s~esslqn$
- jewelfy, houses. everything.·

1 Market report

"I think it is very unbecoming
for Christian ministers to be
wrestling and fighting," an activIty he said was begun by the R~v.
Jerry Falwell.
·

.

Trends; VE"al Calves. steady: Feeder
CattiP stt&gt;adv· Cows. $1.50-52.50 h l~her;
Stf'(&gt;rS' &amp; vrar'un~s. med . framf' #] &amp; 112,

Christian ma n I ever met," said
the silver-haired celebrity
lawyer.

250-300 lbs. 162·$75: 300-400 tbs. 162-$73;
400-500 tbs. 1(;0-172: 500-600 tbs. $59.50$72.50; 600·700 tbs. $53-166: 700-1100 lbs.

RABIES CLINIC

S57-S65; 800. lbs &amp; up. $58·$66,50; Heifers.
med. framl' jjl &amp; 1:2. 250-300 lbs. $65-$76:
300-400 tbs. 161·$72.50; 400-500 Jbs. $62$68.50: 500-600 lbs. 162-16750; 600-700 lbs.
$57-168.50; 700-1100 lbs. $55·162: 1100 tbs&amp; up.
S56-S63.50: Bulls, me&lt;L frame 111 &amp;: ~2.

Ho ~s:

400-500
head. $40-down.

lbs. 143·147:

Pt ~s

by lhO

Hospital news

OUR OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED ON
THE FOLLOWING SATURDAYS:
7I 4, 7Y 11 and 7I 18
DUE TO VACATION SCHEDULING
WE WILL RESUME REGULAR
SATURDAY HOURS ON JULY 25th

YOUR CHOICE FOR

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS, 01\lo (UP!) -The Ohio General
Assembly is scheduled to reconvene Monday to
finalize action on the state's $22 billion budget for
1988-89 and several other pressing matters before
adj ourning for the summer.
Legislative leaders indicated it may take until
Tuesday to put the Wtaps Oil the spring session for
1987.
.
Members of a joint Senate· House conference'
committee were working during the weekend to
eliminate a $120 million Income-expenditure gap
in the budget, and to iron out differences in a
494-page accompanying language bJII. setting
program policies for the next two years.
The Senate plans to meet at 1:30 p.m. Monday
and the House at 4 p.m.
Rouse Speaker Vernal G. Riffe Jr. , D-New
Boston, indicated the House will be in session

99 (

AND MAXWELL HOUSE® COFFEE
OR

HPnry Sayrt•
1-ll' nty Ware! Sayre, 84, Broadwa.l· St .. 11ari nr, died Friday

BREAKFAST HOURS: MON.-SAT. 6:00 A.M.-1 0:30 A.M.
SUN. 7 A.M.-11 A.M.

LUNCH or DINNER

mornin g at Vetera ns Mem or ial

about the football team having
one high school All-American
and one all-state selection, that
GALLIPOLIS- Whlleltis true the boys' basketball had a player
th~ t In tile 1986-87 school year, play in the state All-Star Game,
many successes w ere recorded the leading scorer In the school's
In many quarters of the Gallipo- history. or that all-staters were
lis Ci ty School District, aca- found on both high school basket ·
demic victories were the most ball teams? No one minded that
Important accolades to be taken this edition of the girls' track
Into account for the past year, team had the second girl in the
accordin g to Galllpolls City school's history to run the 1600Schools superintendent Joseph and 3200-meter heats In state
competition?
Carter .
· Such achievements do not take
While these accomplishments ,
away from the Gallia Academy's Important as they may be to
SEOAL championships In foot - some people, were noteworthy,
ball, and boys' and girls' basket- Carter laid more emphasis on the
ball. There is much appreciation • fact that students in the school
for the fact that the school dis trlct scored 76 percent better
district claimed the SEOAL Most on the Iowa Test of Basic SkUls
Valuable Player for football and than other students taking the
girls' basketball and the SEOAL test on the national level.
Coach of the Year for boys'
Carter said that a number of
students in the sixth grade and
basketball.
Plenty of people were happy seniors received the Presidential

LB. CHEESEBURGER WITH THE
WORKS ON SESAME SEED IUNI
LARGE FRENCH FRY &amp; LARGE COCA-COLA® CLASSIC
1/,

.S199
NO LIMITS

HAMBURGERS

llos pltal fo llow ing a lengthy
illm•ss .
1\ rc tln1d state

Tuesday to tie up loose ends. He and Glllmor
stayed in touch with the budget conferees to act as
consultants.
Riffe said there was "not a whole lot of
difference" between the two chambers on how to
make the cuts to balance the budget. Most of the
money would have to come from preferred levels
of spending for education and human services.
The House plans to quickly concur in Senate
changes to a $2.4 billion highway maintenance
and construction appropriation whiCh contains a
2.7· cent hike in the tax on a gallon of gasoline and
a provision raising the minimum beer- drinking
age from 19 to 21.
That bill was passed late Friday by the Senate.
Riffe and Glllmor sent their troops home for the
weekend rather than have them wait around for
resolution of the big budget, which also must be in
place by Wednesday, the start of the new fiscal

'
By GEOFFREY OSBORNE
Times-Sentinel Staff

SUPER PLEASER®(

MEIGS HEALTH SERVICES

insprctor. Mr.

Sa;-rr was born Ap rlllO, 1 90~ at
l'lnnt s. " son of the la te Geo rge
nncl ld ;J l:l . Dus ky Say re.
S!l tYiv ing un• his wlfP, Da isy
S &lt;~ y rr : two stepchildren. Gary
Sl'i h' r&lt;. 11 ~Jjri tH'. a nd .Joa n St e~­
r ns. !·'or! My!' rs. Fla., six s tepgrnndchllrlrrn,

a nd severa l

7. 75

nr s lclt•s his pn rents, he was
ptw r ctrcl in dl'at h by two sisters.
II !' was a mr mber of the Plants

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Formrr Coolville resident,
nrssie M. Wlll r tt . 77, or 9;, Jones
St. , Wrs t .t!'ffl'rson, died Thut·sday at Hampton Court Nurs ing
lionw In Wr ~ t Jrffrt·son.
Among the survivors a re her
husband . llany. of WPst J&lt;'ffl'rso n. ancl tw o sons and daughtersIn-Jaw. Edw in an d Becky Wlllett
ancli-Joward and Doris Wlllett , all

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of two housiDg developments In the couuty owaed
by the Gallla Metropolitan Rousing Authority,
provides low-cost housing lor Individuals unable

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By GEOFFREY OSBORNE
'llmes-Sentlnel staff
What is 13 years old, has
approximately $800,000 to spend
this year and has fi ve parents?
One thing Is fo r sure . It Is no ,
child that people take for
granted, especially the 300 to 350
famllles that know this chtld very
well . Very few complain about
his spending habits. Who Is this
child, anyway?
The Gallla Metropolitan Housing Authortty was born In 1974
through the Ohio Board of
Housing. in an attempt to ellrnl·
nate the kind of housing that Is
more home to rats, mice, cockroaches, etc. , than to humans.
The agency oWIIs and main·
tains 140 apartments in lwo
housing developments (just out-

to allord houalnc wlthoul rovermnent usillance.
These houses, In ,bleb 381 lamUies live, have
been In service since 1880.

side Gallipolis and In Rio
Grande) and suhsld(zes a major
portion a! the rent lor 184 hQJISes
In other areas occupied' by
qualified recipients of the subs!·
dtes. Those individuals receiving
partially subsidized rent, called
"shelter expense" by GMHA
director John P. Roderus, pay no
more than 30 percent of their
Income lor rent and utUtles.
The GMHA has approximately
$285,000 In Its public hOusing
operation budget for 1987 and
$500,000 In Its subsidized budget.
The money comes, !rom the
Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD).
While the GMHA receives Its
money !rom the federal government, It is controlled by live
appointees of locally elected

officials. State law mandates
that two members of the board of
commissioners for any local
housing authority must be picked
by the ct ty council or city
commission and one member
each by the county commission ,
the common pleas court judge
and the probate court judge.
Each board member serves lor
five years.
GMHA Board chairman Lawrence Bastian! was appointed by
the probate court judge; vice
chairman Glenn Smith, by the
Gallipolis City Commission:
member Herman Koby, by the
Gallla County Commission; Robert France, by the climmon
pleas court judge; and Roger
Barron , by the Galllpolt.s City
Commllslon.

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this one at Mlck Ash's Main Street Market In
Pomeroy. Rtght now, Ash Is getting hill tomat011
from the Eugene Davis farm In the Letart area.

It's tomato picking time for
farmers in Letart Falls area

Gallia Metropolitan Housing
Authority provides low cost housing

PEOPLES BANK

WEDNESDAY'S AD SHOULD HAVE READ

also sc heduled for a Senate vote.
Also ready for Senate concurrence in House
cha nges and a ride to the governor's office is a bill
adding two judges apiece for Lorai n and Butler
county courts, one Lucas County juvenile judge
and one judge for the Fourth District Court of
Appeals In southern Ohio.
The House Is expeCt ed to agree with Senate
changes in a bill ex tendin g the corporate tax
surc h ar~e for litter control and giving litter
prevention and recycling divisional status within
the Ohio Depart ment of Natural Resources, and
requ iring hospitals to make Information on health
care chargees available to the public.
Th e House has sc heduled a vote lor Monday on
controvers ial Senate-passed legislation ellmlnat~
lng hos pital services associations and requiring
them to operate as Insurance companies.
Specifically, the bill affects . Blue Cross of
Northeast Ohio.

HOME GROWN - There's nothing like the
taste of a home grown tomato. Local markets
throu«hout Meigs County are posting signs like

By Nt\NCY YOt\CHt\M
Times-Sentinel Staff
LETART FALLS - Farmers
in Let art Falls started picking
tomatoes this week and far mers
In Portland, Long Bottom and
Reedsville won' t be fa r be hind.
Tomato pickin g on some far ms
In the Letart a rea began las t
Sunday while others started on
Monday. Farther up the river at
Portland, Long Bottom and
Reedsville, far mers expected 10
c start picking at leas t by this
Monday or Tuesday.
Spring rain fall in the -teta rt
bottom "was fair," according to

Ch urch .

(;ravl's iclr rit !'S wil l be held at I
p.m. Moncl.t; ut Jhc Plants
C'rm Ptr r;·. Friends may call al
tlw Ewi ng F11nrral Home from 7
In !I p .m . S11nfin;•. Friends may
nwk!' donat ions to the Meigs
Clwptn of thr AmNican Ca ncer

biennium.
These other items awail final action:
- A ma jor overhaul of civil justice, lnsu1·ance
and product liabilit y law. A conference commit tee bega n meetin g Friday and Indi ca ted progress
Is being made.
- Raising the speed llm il on rura l freeways
from 55 to ~ mph. That House-passed blll Is
schedu Jed for a Senate vote Monday.
- A tw o-year ex tension of the rules for
approving "certificates of need" for new hos pital
bed space, equipment purchases and se rvices.
The House may concur in Senate amendments to
that blll.
-New res trictions on vicious dogs, such as pit
bull terr iers. That House-passed bill Is ready for a
Senate vote.
- A blll permitting a voluntary $1 Income tax
checkoff for state and county poljtlcal par ties,

Academic Fitness Award. RecipIents of that award must have a
"B" average and place In the
80th percentile on a national
achievement test.
"We have a strong work ethic
in our community ," said Carter.
"The kids put a lot o! value on
education. The parents and the
citizens support the school system·;• · · he added, citing the
reasons for high academic
achievement in the school
district.
A number of Gallta Academy
students · were Involved in varIous academic competitions. Regional first -place finishes In the
Junior High Science Olympiad
and the Ohio Mock Trial competition were among the academic
achievements achieved not just
for Gallla Academy, but for the
entire school district. The GAHS
Marching Band won a superior
Continued on page A-3

grancl r ll ilclr-(•n . seven step· grea tnPphl'\\'!:-L

A Multimedia Inc. Newipaper

Pleasant. June 28. 1987

·Gallia Academy enjoys a
good year for academics

2 EGGS, HASHROUNDS, BISCUIT &amp; JELLY

THANK YOU

Area deaths

Mostly sunny Sunday. Highs
near 80. Probablllty ol precipitation 2fl percent today.

Lawmakers return Monday for budget action

HOT BUTTERMILK BISCUIT WITH SAUSAGE

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Middleport~Pomeroy~Gallipolis-Point

CDPVrighted 1987

BREAKFAST

WILMA MANSFIELD, M.D.
MICHAEL J. FURLONG, M.D.
JAMES E. WITHERELL, M.D.

· No truth in packaging of tort bill

. 13 Sections, 96 Peg"

Vol. 22 No. 21

SUPER MEAL
DEALS

NO COUPON

PageB-4

tmts

Daily stock prices

fm an, J a mes and Katie Weber,
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hollon.
J ames and Helen Qulvey, Larry
and Sonia Parsons. Norman and
Dorothy Yeauger, VIrgil, Dayton
and Gene McElroy.
Kethel Hatfield, JestleMolden,
Les ter Bowers, Archie Lee,
Mamie Swauger, Erma Roush,
Caryl Tyler, William H. Jones,
Helen Fisher, Nelle Wilson,
Mary Buck, Ma e Weber, Ne!lie rp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;;~
Hatfield, Edna Schaefer, Jean II
Moo re . Margaret Johnson ,
Garnet Ervine. Violet Jarrell,
Louise Eden.
Clara Slater, Joe and Myrtle
Sisson, E rvin and Lucille Po·
tratz, Nor man and Allegra Will,
Doyle and Nadine Hudson, Sam
a nd Cora Michael, Sam and
JessleTurtls, VernandFerndora
Story, Robert and Bernice Bailey, nora and Ma rie Houdashelt,
Harold and Eliza beth Lohse, Joe
and Ca ryl Cook and Reva Beach.

t\long the River ........ 8+6
Business .............. .. ...... D-1
Comlcs ....................lnsert
Classlfleds ................ D;2-7
Deaths ................ .. ...... t\ ·6
Farm .......................... C-7
Editorial .......... ..·......... A-2
.. .................... C-1-6

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Dr. Carol Osborne, Veternorian
Rollilt Shots $3.00
Other i1110&lt;ulotions noiloblt.
Oogs mull be on le&lt;uheL
Cots Ia Carriers.

200-210 tbs. 152-$57; 210-240

Inside

the Bend: Something to remember...

Page A-2

Saturday, June 27
1 P.M. to 4 P.M.

lbs , $58.50-$60.50; But cher Boars. 400 lbs &amp;
up, $37-$40 : Butcher SOws, 200-400 lbs,

$36-142:

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Pro11n1td by
Mei9' County Humane Sadety
and Meigs County Health Dept.
ot Rock Springs Fair Grounds

$53-$61 : 800 IDs &amp; up, S54-S62.50: Holstein
Sieers &amp; Bulls. 300-500 lbs. $57.50-$63:
Butcher Bulls. 1200 lbs &amp; up, utlll!le-s.
$52-$58.50; canners &amp; cuiiE'rs. $50-$.114;
Butcher C::ows. utillt 1: 3, -$44-$53: ca n~ers ~
cutt('rs, S41 -S47: ;1el fE'ren e type cows, up to
$56; Lt. Wt. low ~tradE' cows, S.19-down:
SprlngN Cows. non£": Cow &amp; Calf comb ..
$685-dow n: Veal Calves, cholcl:' &amp; prime.
185-595: med . arade. $74-$84: Baby Calves,
by lh£" head, $130-down .

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Wimbledon ·play resumes toda

" I think Mr. Bakker is the most

250·300 tbs. $06-$79; 300·400 tbs. $$-$77:
400-500 tbs. $64-$76; 500-600 lbs. $63.50176.50: 600-700 tbs. $52-$70: 700·1100 lbs.

·Top

50 cents

Spirit
of
Democracy

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Market Report lor June ~. tt81
Sale evuy Saturday at 1: 00 p.m.

Bank One, Athens, has filed
action In Meigs Count y, Court
requesting a total judgment of
$15,105.40 from Robert E. and
Judith A. Sams , of Reedsville.
.Jeffers Trucking and Excavat·
lng, Pomeroy, has filed action in
Meigs County Common Pleas
Court requ esting judgment of
$720 from Smith Electric Co. ,
Clair, Mich.
In another ma tter, a res train·
lng order has been issued against
South Central Ohio
the defendant In the case of
Parlly cloudy today, wi th highs Cla rinda Sue Theiss against
between 75 and 80. Partly cloudy Thomas Michael Theiss.
tonight, with a low in the mid 50s.
Mostly sunny Saturday , with Divorce granted
highs between 75 and .80.
The probability of precipitaPauline Gay LaBonte has been
llon Is 20 percent today and near granted a divorce in . Metgs
zero tonight and Saturday .
County Common Pleas Court
Winds will be from the northw- from Clell LaBonte Sr.
est at 10 to 20 mph today,
diminishing to 10 to 15 mph
tonight .
Extended Forecast
(As oliO: 30 a.m.)
Sunday through Tuesday
Provided by
Fair Sunday and Monday, with
Bryce and Mark Smith
a chance of showers and thunderof Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewl
storms Tuesday.Highs will be in
the mid or upper 70s Sunday, Flrm ·
Price
climbing to near 80 Monday and Am Electr ic Power ............. 27')4
between 80 and 85 Tuesday. AT&amp;T .................... ... ....... ... 28 \2
Overnight will be in the 50s Ashland Oil .... ... .. ............... 63 '1,
Sunday and Monday morn ings Bob Evans Farms ................. 25
and near 60 ear ly Tuesday.
Charming Shoppes ...... ....... .31%
Federal Mogul. .... ........... ....... 45
Goodyear T&amp;R .. ........... .. .. ..69%
f Heck's Inc . ........ ... ........ .... .. .4%
Veterans Memorial
Limited Inc........................ 44%
Thursday Admissions - Keith Multimedia Inc. .... ... ........... 59'h
Musser, Portland: Ida Young, Rax Rest aurants ............... .. . 5%
Rutland; Aretha Snider. Racine: Robbins &amp; Myers ................ 10'4
Katrina Anderson, Racine.
Shoney's Inc............... ...... .. 29 ¥,
Thursday Discharges - Do- Wendy's Inti. .... ................... 9%
nald Robinson, Maudle Wood .
Worthington lnd .................. 21 %

Sunday

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Bakkers.
Belli, hired las t weekend to
represent the fall en PTL found·
ers, appeared on ABC's "Good
Morning America." and said
OHIO V~LLE\' UVESTOcK

Bank files action

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Clifford Hill. Hill says far ms In
his area got a "couple nice
showers" at the right time in the
growing process. But even with
the rai nfall, it was still necessary
for Hill to Irriga te the 100,000
tomato plants on his far m.
At Portland, Jeff Harr is, of
Harris Farms, reports only
"about one and one-half Inches of
rain since the last snowfall" and
" no rain at all " since his 80,000

tomatoes were planted this
spring. Without Mother Nature's
coopera tion, Harr is also had to
rely on Irriga tion. •
Ed Humphrey , of Humphrey
F'ar ms, Reedsville, agrees that
" It's been awfully dry." Humphrey sa id he has been "watering
heavily."
But It's not the difference In
rai nfall that caused tomatoes In
Continued on page A-3

Seek passage of
$1.2 bond i.~.me
for road projects_
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) A proposed Sl.2 billion bond
lllsue to raise money lor
construction and replacement
ol aging local highways,
brldces and sewer and water
sy!!U!msll headed lor the Nov.
S statewide ballot.
It wu sent there by the Ohio
Sen ale Friday, along with a
cons titutional am endment
earmarking all state lottery
proceeds lor Khools.
Senate President Paul E.
Glllmor, R-Port Clinton, said
hill "Rebuild Ohio" prorram
would allow the state to
market up to Sl2fl million
worth or bonds a year, II the
voten approve, with the money rolni: to local go~e rn­
mentslor specified purpose~.
"'111111 alate boad Issue approach would provide ltnanclal r-rces our local goveramenll . don't have now,
bot delperalely need," said
Glllmor.

PICKING AND PACKING - Tomato plcklnc alarted Ibis week
tn Letart Fallll. Just before noon on Friday, Henry Hill and wor•er
Scott Ransom finished packing tomatoes which had been picked
earlier In the morning.

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