<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="12558" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="http://host69-005.meigs.lib.oh.us/items/show/12558?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-30T22:12:28+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="43530">
      <src>http://host69-005.meigs.lib.oh.us/files/original/2eeaf8d901accd00cfa5b537c54a1665.pdf</src>
      <authentication>ee4ee09509841bf7cf4f513cc4f48650</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="39397">
                  <text>"

'
'"
'.

. -···-·-·

Ohio Lottery

Reds wallop
Dodgers,
10-4

I DON'T WANT .TO GO

BB&amp;IE-To
Scllos/

Pi«'k 4

SCHoot.
SPECiAl

6889

Page-4

•

at y

By RICHA.RD C. GROSS
WASHINGTON I UP()'- Th r Uni1ed States ha s
dispatched high-speed patrol craft to the Persia n
Gu lf for possible use by special cou nter-terrorist
team s to thwart new Iranian threat s ,to shipping ..
Pentagon sou rces said tod ay.
St'veral of the 65-foot patrol boat s left for the
gulf from Cha r leston, S.C.. aboard the USS
Ra leigh. a n amphibiou s assa ult ship , th at also
ca r ried four s mall wood en-hulled min e· sweeping
boat s to a ugment forces In the i(ulf.
The 30-ton boa ts . armed with 40mm guns. we re
di s patched In prepara tion for the possibilit y that
Na vy special wa rfJrc SEAL teams will be sent to
the gulf I&lt;J ter. the so urce said . It will ta ke a bout a
month for the Ra leig h to a rrive In t~e gulf.
SEA L s tand s rot sea , a ir an(! land . and th ('
teams are hl ~ h ly trai ned wa r fare specialists wh o
opl'ra ted In sma ll unit s In Vl l'tnam .
· " If th e boats a re the re. It' s only a pla ne r id e" for
th&lt;" SE AL teams , one so urcl' said. " There is a big
difference In ge tting people ove r th ere In planes
rath er tha n l oa din ~t the m a board a s hip for a
30-day tr ip ...

111

...

11 lULl

'It"••

W-EI

SCI.L PERILS

c

c

OUt REG.

. St'

TRIISPDEIT

TIPE
$ 00
UIIR 4

UIIR2

..
PERT
.....
l i t liD

. . Litl

•uu IIUISIILE
. IIIPDS

lZ IZ. SIZE

·T.__,
IDE

M cr. SIIAll • 41 cr. MEDIUM
32 cr. lAIISE •

a o.-tA~G£

II

patro~

II IIIII IIPLETS

nLEIIL

1'1£

In a related report , U.S. radar·jammlng planes
were airborne and the chairman of the U.S. Joint
Chle.fs routed out of bed because of. a flurry of
activity at Ira n's Si lkw orm missile sites Monday
when the re-flagged Kuwaiti tanker Gas Pi'lnce
approached t he Sirall of Hormuz .
" We had a fa·ise alarm, " for about " three or
four hours : ·· a Pentagon official told The
Was hington Post. But It was enough to bring Adm .
William Crow e. the Joint Chiefs chairman, to the
Pentagon at 3:30 a .m. EDT.
· " He's in he re frequently." one source said of
Crowe' s mustering to t he Pentagon . "He hasn't
had a good nlg~t' s sleep In a long time."
Severa l miss ile launchers on truck beds we re in
posit ion at a s ite nea r Khuzistan. alo ng the st ralt .
but no active missiles &lt;&gt;r crews were det ected .
With their discove ry . U.S. Navy planes were
ord ered to activate radar· jamming devices .
MA NAMA . Bahra in IUPII - E ight mine·
swel'plng U.£. helicopters have arrived in the
Indl an Ocea n for transfer to the Persian Gulf,
whe re shipping ha s slowed dras tically while Iran

~,.

OUIIEQ. W

2 ~!Q.
Ut

•

99

QUID
Ut

___IAU.'IIM

PEPSDDEIT
FJ£1 I Ill

H OZ. SIZE

samiER

1llnRI1I

·II

THREE CAR MISHAP - This small compa&lt;·t
car driven hy Dee Roush Tnt'Sduy ev•·nlng
apparenlly s lopped In th ~ soulhhound ian ~
awaiting a left hand turn wh~n II was stru ck from
~hind hy a Ford pickup drive n h.v Don Rose,
Racine. A third auto h1•adlng In th~ opposite
direction and driv en hy Kell y Lee went off th e
lwrm to avoid the spinning Roush auto and lost
control, hilling an ••mhankrm•nt and flipping ovt' r
into a dralnag1• dit ch. Occupants .in hath th•• Lee
and Roush vehicles wcr~ transported to th e

•

49

hospital ~y th e Racine Emergency Squad Unlis 2ft
and 24. The Racine Fire Department responded
two units to th e scene, where a fuel leak In the
Rous h aula was kept In check. Extensive damage
was re ported on the two carA, while the Rose truck
esca ped with mod erat e damage. The accident Js
still under lnvesll ~allon hy the Ohio Slate Patrol.
The accident occurred approximately one mile
north of Raci ne on Stal e Route 124 near the Larry
Wiles res idence.

Ohio .pipeline could. increase
gas imports, officials report

OUt lB.
ZJS

...~. 111M

ALBA NY. N.Y. tUPI I -

.~

liM

ro mpan~ ·

11 ... 1111

11-IID

ISCILUTIII Fll
II
MIL£
ntE'f

LIS11

,.
.....
,
-·-·-...
••
IZ.

Ell&amp;

2 Sections 14 PeQes

25 Centl

A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

stages mil itary maneuvers as a warning to
"America and the big powers ."
The RH -o3D Sea Stallion helicop ters arrived
Tuesqay a t the Indian Ocean Island of Diego
Garcia, · where they will be placed aboard the
Jl ,OOO·ton helicopter carrier USS Guada lca nal
and transport e&lt;1 to the gull, Pentagon sources
sa id.
The sources, who asked to rem ai n anonymous.
said the Guadalca nal - with 200 Navy support
personnel -was four day s steaming time from
the gulf and could be in the vita l waterway for
mine-sweeping duty within one week.
Ordered Into the area aft er the re·flagged
Kuwaiti ta nker Bridgeton struck a m ine as it was
being e• corted by Navy warships. the heli cop ters
ar rived a t Diego Garcia as Iran began three days
of maneuve rs Tuesday in the gu lf.
The war games , code-nam ed "Mar :yrdom,"
included Irania n land and naval forces and
d,e monstraied th e nation's milita ry might as a
wa rning to "Ame rica and the big powers," an
unidentified Revolu tionary Guards commander
told Tehra n radio.

Irania n Navy Com mander Mohammad Hussein
used the occasion to announce that
lranla11 marines, ·' along with other martyrdom·
seeking defenders," were ready for the "great
Persian Gulf battle."
"Naval forces are fully pre pared to take
revenge on the United States a nd it s criminal
accomplices fo r shedding the blood of innocent
martyrs of Friday' s ca rnage In Mecca," Malek·
zadegan said in a reference to last week's riots In
which 402 people died in the Sa udi Ara bian holy
city.
In London, a spokesman ·for Lloyds shipping_
insurers said movement in the gu lf a ppeared to be
"drastically red uced" Tuesday but the agency
has "no idea" how many ships are backed up
outside the region awaiting the end of the war
games.
"We know that vessels are go ing through, but
how many might be delayed we don' t know," the
spokesman said.
Gulf shipping sources, however, reported no
Incidents of Irania n forces inte rfering with
Internal tonal shipping or a ircran .

Male~adegan

Sponsor of strip-mining law
says it is not being ·e.n forced

UIISCEIIltD OILY

FIIIL TOUCH
FABRIC

Clearing tonight. Low between 00 and 65. Sunny
Thursday. High In mid llOs.

craft on way to gulf area

PLIS

•••• rraRTI

entine

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, August 5, 1987

High speed
FI1E
SIB.IECT
IDTEIGII

450

l)ACKTO

Vol. 37. No. 61
CopyrigMod 1987

·wirebound
notebook

Daily Number

1

I

OUIB
lUt

A

tha t tr a ns po r ts gas to

New York. P•' nn sylvania a nd
Ohio pla ns to co ns truct a paralll'l
·· pip&lt;' lint' in th e· Buffa lo a rea .to
mo re tha n double it s Import s
fr om Canada . offi cia ls said
Tuesday . .
National . Fuel Ga s Supp ly
C0rp. 's proposed pipeline projl'Ct
through Lan caster . Elma a nd
Marilla comes ht"forc publ ic
hearings In Buffa lo Wednesdav
and Thursday.
The compan y hopes to com·
plete construction by th&lt;· begin·
ning of the h catt n ~: season. but
co nstruction will defJ'end on the
outcome of lhc hearings, J&lt;'ff
Stockholm . Staff Council for th e
P ublic Ser\'l ~e Commission.
Na t ion aI F·uel Gas Supply
Corp. now has a 3,393-foot pipe·
line network st retc h l n ~: from
$o uthwes1 Penn sy lva nia to th e
New York-Ca nada boarder.
If no one raises a substa nt ive
dis pute a1 the hearings , the PSC
could approve the proj&lt;'Ct by th e
end of September; Stockholm
said.
The proposal was stal led by th e
Federal E ne rgy Regul atory
Commission from 1980 until H
approved the project on July 24,
Mlch~el Scott said, an official a t
the stal e Energy Office.
The new 24· 1nch·wlde, 12.3·
mile· long pipeline wlll run next to

an cxlstin R li ne and al low the
compa ny's to c arr~· an additional
~millio n cubl r fee t of gas a day .
The cu rrent pipeline through the
th rPe communities is only 211·
Inches-wide arid restrict s im·
ports to 411 million cub ic feet a
day .

Fort) ·three r e~ id cnt s pl'titi·
oned thl' PSC in .June to .s top the

proposal because the pipeline
would be constructed within laO
fl'l't of th eir houses a nd harm the
beauty of their lots . Stockholm
said.
The Nat tonal Fuel Gas Supply
Cor p." " has a lready made some
commitm en ts to relocate the line
as far away from the res id ent s as
possible." David Reitz , the co m·
pany's lawyer sa id.

Riffle trial date set
An attorney was appoint ed and
a trial date set when Robert L.
Riffle. 30. Pomeroy, appeared
Tuesday be for&lt;' Judge Charles H.
Knight in the Meigs Coun ty
Common Pleas Co urt for ar·
ralgnmerit on th ~ Indictment
c harging him with receiving
stolen property.
The Indictment had been
sought by Prosecuting Attorney
FrM W. Crow Ill In co nnection .
with a n incident last May lnvolv·
lng the theft and subsequent
disposal of a weed tr!mmer .
Riffle has previously been con·
vkted of approximately a dozen
theft offenses and was on parole
ai the time of the latest Incid ent,
according . to the prosecutor's
office. ·
Receiving s tol en property Is a
fe lony of the t hlrd degree and

carries a possible penalty of one,
one a nd one-hal f or two years In
prison and a fine of up to $5,000 of
both, In addition, a conviction on
the new cnarge m ay res ult In a
parole violation and any new
sent &lt;!M'!!!!'" illlght be ordered to be
served cortsecutively to any time
re!flalnlngon the old charges, the
prosecutor's office reports.
Pomerpy Attorney Jennifer L.
Sheets was appointed by Judge
Knight to r,epresent Riffle upon a
finding of lndlgency and bond ·
wa s set at $5,000. Trial was set for
9 a.m. on Sept. 15.
·
Riffle was returned to the
Athens Mental He alth Center
where he has been voluntarily
receiving treatment . He will be
returnM to the Meigs County jail
when th e t reat ment Is
completed ..

.•.

WASHINGTON tUPIJ -The
chi ef spo nsor of a law regulati ng
the strip-mining of coal marked
the statu te's lOth anni vE•rsa ry
with som e harsh word s for stale
a.nd fe deral regulators. sa ying
enforcement efforts have been
lax .
Rep. Morris Udall, D-Ari z..
said Monday the Surface Mining
Control a nd Reclamallon Ac t ha s
"not a ccomp lished what I or the
people of the coa l fields had
hoped ...
The l Oth ann ive rsary of the
law's sig ning by former presi~
dent .Jimmy Carter was observed
Monday by House tes timo ny on
Its enforcement.
Uda ll. c hairma n of the House
Int er ior Committee: said the
cleanu p pi·ogra m was "seriously
disrup ted" by former Interior
Secretary James Watt . poorly
regulated · by so me state' a nd
greeted with " bitter a nd lm pla·
cable opposition '' by some seg·
ments of th e coa l industry.
Bu t Udall insl'sted there was
"no glaring weak ness" in the law
itsl'lf that cou ld not be corrected

by tougher enforce ment.
"If coal operators rPfuse to
obey the law. they shou ld mine no

more in

America," he said,

addi ng th at " wildcat ters" who
violate it " can and will be put in
jail where they belong" and
officials who "are not doing the
job ... sho uld be removed."
Feder al e.n!orcement effor ts
were defenaed b.Y ,Jed Chris·
tpnsen, director of the Office of
Surfa ee Mining Reclamation an d
Enforcem ent. who said the con·
troversy " tended to overshadow
the great strid es th at have been
made."
"The product of hard-fought
compromise. thl\, act was consi·
dered by some too harsh, by
others too riddled with excep·
lions and loopholes to allow
effective enforcem ent." he said.
But he sa id time had "mel·
lowed m a ny of these views" and
the law had generally been
accep ted by the coa l mining
induslry .
Environmentalists and neig h·
bars of str ip mines were among

abo ut two dozen witnesses at the
hearing who Insisted weak en·
forcement leaves coal mining
areas subject to severe land
erosion, contaminated drinking
water, floods and landslides.
Indu stry spokesmen said they
were obeying the law but em·
phaslzed the cost of meeti ng Its
~eq uir em ent
for reclaiming
strip-mined la nds .
James Lyon of the Environ·
mental Policy Institute said the
Reaga n admlnlst.ration had
"demonstra ted disdain" for the
law but said the future looked
better because man y operators
now "believl' in the principles of
this law and regu larly co mply
with it."
Thomas Ca lloway, a National
Wildlife Fe dera tion witness ,
bla med problems on " misman·
agement, incompetence and In
some cases Inte ntional efforts"
by regulators to under mine the
law.
Coal company officials blamed
ma ny of the problems on "wild·
'!'a t" operators.

Celeste is disappointed over
judge:s ruling on NG dispute
COLUMBUS. Ohio tUPTI . eroded sta tes' right s. Las t No- of the Guard only while· the
Gov. Ric ha rd Celes te. "disap· vern bcr. Congress passed the Gua rd Is not employE'&lt;! in the
pointed" over a judge's ruling Montgome.- Amendment . giv· service of the United States."
upholding the federal govern· ing the federal government au·
meilt's co ntt·oi over National t hal'ity over tra inin g procedures.
Perpich co ntended the amend·
Guard un it s, says Ohio may join
A number of Guard unit s in the me nt overturned previous law
a Minnesota appea l.
country were sent to Ce nt ral that allowed governors to veto
U.S. District Judge Donald America , includin g a few from certai n uses of the Nalional
Alsop rul!'d Tuesda y in St. Paul. Minnesota. Perpich didn't t ry to Guard.
Minn .. th at the federal govern· stop the Minnesota units from
ment has a constitutional author· goi ng, bul raised the legal
"We feel ve ry strongly about
ity to order Nat ional Guard units c hallenge to set tle the sta tes'
the states' rights issue. a nd tha t
to Central America for trai ning right s dispute.
is why we will bl' appea ling this
witho ut their g overnors'
ruling, .. Perpich said. " This Is a
a pp roval.
Celeste announced he would
clear exa mple of lhl' federal
Gov . Rudy Perpic h of Mlnne· not let Ohio National Guard lin its government e ncroac hing on
sota, who filed th e lawsu it to trai n as ·pla nned In the sta te powers that havp wor ked
c hallenging the Monlgomery Honduras in 1989. The Na tion al effect ively In thl' past."
Amendment , saidt hes tatewould Guard Bureau at the Pentagon
- ask the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of sa id such a move would mean
In his decision . Alsop said the
Appeals for an expedited ruli ng el il)llnation of millions of dollars term "National Gua t•d" refN s to
on the a ppeal.
in federal aid for the Ohio "two overlapping, but lega lly
Ohio was one of 10 states National Guard.
distinct, organ lza t ions."
'joinin g Minnesota In th e suit and
Celeste said his legal s taff would
He reiterated earlier s tate·
He said Congr£oss. under Its
review the opinion to deter min e m ents that sendingOh io Na lional co nstitutiona l a uthority to "raise
whe ther tOjoin Perpich' s appeal. Guard unit s to the Honduras a nd support ar mies," ha s
"! am disappointed that the would be " unnecessa ry. danger· created " the Na tional Guard of
suit has been dismissed," Ce leste ous and provocative beca us e of the United States , a federal
said, "In writing · the Cons tltU · the military buildup ·In Hondu , organiZation comprised of sta te
tlon , our natlon's found!'r s s peclf· ras. !want to stress that I believe natiOnal guard units a nd th!'ir
ically set aside for governors the most people don't think we · · members."
· right of control over the National should be sending the Ohio
"The stat~ units a lso mai ntain
Guard In peacetime. This ruling National Guard to Honduras ."
an identity as state national
strips all governoFS of that right.
"This r uling now mea ns that
Alsop ruled the federal govern· guards, par t of thE' militia .
the governor's cons ent ln sending · ment had a uthority to pass the described In Article I. S&lt;'ction 8.
the National Guard units based In Montgomery Amendme nt a nd of the Constitution," he said.
their state on tra ining missio ns Is send troops overseas because It
irrelevant."
·
The judge said Congress was
has "plenary authority over the
The suit contended the Constl· training of the National Guard regulating the .National guard
lutlon gives governors aulhority while the Guard Is on active under provisions In the U.S. Code
over training of state militia, or federal duty."
dealing "exclusively with the
.
st11te guard unlls 1 and said
The judge said the fed.e ral Nat ional Guard of the United
sending them out of the country government " must share wlth States, a ready reserve campo·
without governor s' co nsent the states authority over training nent oft he Army ;~ nd AI~ Force."
'

�..

Commentary
The · Daily Se:n tinel
111 Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTERES'I'S OF TilE MEIGS· MASON !\REA

~~

CS!m~
~v

,.,.,__, a..:r• ........., .::::~. =
.

ROBERT I~ WINGETT
Puhlisher ·
PAT WHITEHEAD
. Assistant Puhllsher/ Controller

BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

A M EMBE;R o f Thr Un i1C'CI Prrss I nff'rn~l1 ion a!. 1n I;.w tl Dail _
, . Prrs!'
and th f' Am cr il' ~ln l\'rwspaprr P ubli!'hrr s Asso(' i a1i6n.

As1iOC'i&lt;~1i o n

l.F.tTERS OF' OPTI\"lON an• wri&lt;·Omf'. Thr' shnuld br If'~." l hJn :\OCt \I' CII'd S
A t1 ll'l!t'r" u r&lt;• ~ubi {'('I to f'd ill n ~ &lt;tncl mu.-: 1b&lt;' "ii2 0l'll 11 it h n;~ m&lt; •. &lt;l( lf1 r£'~s a ntl
ld&lt;•phont" numbPt . Nn un1-igm'&lt;l lt•lt!'l'!' will b4• publbh('d . Lt •llf•r:-. ); hould bP in
~n(lcl l a~ l ! •, ,tddn•o,;.., in g r. . ;..ur ... . nnt p( ·t~ n nalilit")o. .
Inn~ .

'

·C
ongressional
leakers
.
.
.
are at It again
',

.

,'

I\
By STEVE GERSTEL
' WASHI NGTON ( UP I I -In the never-endin g quarrel between the
a&lt;;lmlnlstration and Congress over which of the two branches of the
government is more prone to leak sens itive information, Congress
has just been caught behaving like a sieve.
Which does not end the dispute nor does it mean the admi~istration
is free of guilt. Leaking is, after all. an entrenched form of
communication in the na t ion's ca pita L
Indeed. an investigation by the Senate Intelligence Committee
discover ed tha t that two- thirds of c lassified intelligence leaks ~a n iJe
traced to the l?xecutive bran ch. based on an analysis of eight
.
newspapers in the fir·sl six .mon.ths of last yea r.
But two recent. highly publ ic iz.;d instancf's did little to turn away
charges by Ct. Col. Oliver North and others that Congress cannot be
trusted with sec ret information.
One involvl?d Rep. Les Aspin . D·Wis .. chairman of the House
Armed Services Committee. and Senate Republ ican leader Robert
Dole: th!' ot her. Sen. Patrick Leahy. D-Vt.. former vice chairman of
the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Asp in and Dole. along with other congress ional l ea ders, were to ld
details of the U.S. escort miss ion i n the Persian Gulf- including the
date I he first convoy was to s.ail - during a closed meeting with top
administrat ion officials.
As soon as Aspin .emerged from t he sa nc1ity of the briefing. he
confided the starting date of the operation to reporters. a fact I hen
quickly confirmE'd b)' DolE'.
·
Asp in lat er lam ely ~xcu sed the breach by say ing that the conte nt s
of the briefing were not classified. But il does not lake a cha irman of
(he House Armed Services Commit tee to figure out that I he beginning
date of a military operation should be kept secret.
: There was no disclosure bf cla ss ified information in t he Leahy case
that involved the leak of the ln!PIIigence Committee's dt'aft staff
report on the invest iga tion into the lran- Contra scandal.
The draft had been declassified by ,the executive branch. But the
disclosure was not authorized and the committee had voted not to
release the report. Some Repub licans charged the report was being
supressed by Democrat s beca use it tended to distance President
· Reagan from the scandal. ·
• The draft was made availab le to NBC by Leah)" in January
"because I here we re major gaps and other problems with it , and not
because of a desire to emba rra ss the president." l he senator
explained.
In a somew hat nal\·e. self· serving stale(l'lent , Leahy sa id he was
" angry with himself" tor letting NBC reporter John Dancy "examine
the draft report and 10 be alone with if. ..
In the lhird·person statem ent . hP sa id . "Senator Leahy had no
int£&gt;nlion that any part of the unclassi fied report be made public. "
What did he think Dancy would do wit h II , save il for his memoirs?
Caughl rcd ~ handed. Lehay submitted his resignation from the
committ ee, a token gest ure because he was due 10 leave under the
panel's rotation sys lem within a few weeks.
• A much better-kept sec ret wa s the identit y ol l.eahy as the leaker
from Jan . 13 when he r esigned until J uly 2i when he decided to co me
clean .
.
• I n th e long term. neit her disclosure did irreperable har m .
: Cer tainly I ra n wou ld have known when th e U.S. escorted co nvoy
sta rted making its wa)' up the Persia n Gull and no one even
r emembers 1hat the I nl ell igence Commiltee conducted an
·lnvestigalion.of t he lran -Ccmtra sca ndal.
But pin-pointed l eaks such as these two provicle fodder fo r those
who.- l i ke Oll ie Norrh. need a reason nol to co nfide in

Page- 2 -· The Daily Sentinel··
Wednesday. August 5. 1987

WASHINGTON - Adm. John
Poindexter, President Reagan's
former national security adviser, testified last week that hE&gt;
~·very

"Finally, I would like to say
that It would be nice -It would be
just wonderful If
had a tape
recording of the president of the
United States very early in' 1986,
and a transcript of same, slating
what the president's real lnten.'
lions wE're with the Iranian
initiative way back In February

we

nervous" and even

· "alarmed" when he learned that
Reagan had confidentially confirmed the existence of the secret
Iran Initiative for us more than a
year ago.
1986.
Poindexter's first admission
"The point I'm 'trying to make
during adroit quesftontng
ts, we have precisely that. We
by Rep. James Courter, R·N .J . · have a contemporaneous Inter·
The 45-year-old former prosecu·
view with the president of the
tor and Peace Corps volunteer,
United States and a nationally
now in his fifth term, has become
syndicated columnist, Dale Van
an Influential member of t he Atta. who works with Jack
Iran-contra committee and the
Anderson."
House as a whole.
With a flourish. Courter then
Courter led Poindexter carp.
displayed the transcript and read
fully through a seriE'S of t he excerpts from our tape-recorded
admiral' s own statements that
Interview, which took place in the
Reagan was concerqed with a Oval Office on Feb . 24, 1986.
strategic opening to Iran, "not
Courter called thE' da.t a "quite
just hostages lor weapons." as
significant - it ·is iJetween the
Courter ·summarized it. The
first two shipments (of weapons
cong-ressman then said:
directly) from the United States

came

I

As a rna Iter of fact, the
Interview comprises the only
taped comments by President
Reagan In the early stages of the
inlliative that tell why :1e was
doing what he was doing. He had
granted us the exclusive Interview because he had been told
that we "had II (the story) cold"
In December 1985, as an earlier
witness testified .
In the Interview. the prE'sident
addressed mainly . the strategic
reasons for the negotiations with
·Iran: the need to establis h a
"relationship" with the regime
in Tehran , recognizing that "we
do not want to makE' enemies of
thos'e who ... could be friends."
After Courier read from the
transcript. which the president
had require(). us to kE'ep off the
record until recentl y, Poindexter
responded :
"[· would ju st simply like to

~T~ &lt;&amp;)t,Si ~Oitr WO"''ll Sl"AI&lt;-"TE'&lt;&amp;J'""

HULMe 7-E.

WILMINGTON, Ohio (UPl)Bengals coach Sam Wyche says
no one has emerged as a leading
candidale for the free safety job,
but no one has eliminated himself
either.
"We're In a situation In which
we've got no one tailing off or
dropping out of the pict ure,"
Wyche said Monday at the

By lack Anderson and Dale Van A tta
to Iran."

.

Nf"

"On our left, on top of Mount Alto, is the new Soviet Embassy, overlooking the dimwits who agreed to let them build it there."

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

confirm that. Indeed, the presl ·
dent did say thOse thing s. I was
not there. In fact. I lrapkly had
forgotten . I'm not r eally sure I
knew there was an actual tranS·
crlpt of that meeting. The pr·esl·
dent told me about hi s meeting
afterwards and I frankly was
very nervous that he had told Mr.
VanAtta an awful lot of informa· .
lion . And 1 j ust hoped it would
remain quiet -as it did , l.n fact.
They held l o th£"1r word ."

Bengals' Wllmlnglon College
training camp. "We're trying to
set up situations (In practice) to
help us make the decision.· ·
Rookies-Leonard Bell, Sonny
Gordon ana Solomon Wllcots are
In the free safety derby, along
with veterans Robert Jackson
and Ray Horton. Wllcots. an
eighth-round draft choice from

Colorado, has looked partlcu·
larly good lately, Wyche said.
Wyche was considering mov·
tng David Fulcher from ~trong
safety to free safety. but for now,
at least, he has placed that Idea
on a back burner.
"It's my Idea, and I'll still do It
If I think we need to, but right now
I don't think we will," Wyche

said.
Fulcher, who made several
all,rookie teams as a strong
safety last season, said he was
glad to hear he won't be moving
anytime soon.
"Whatever the defense needs,
if I can help, I'll do it. But I'm
comfortable at strong safety and
just from a personal standpoint ,

lhPir shores as th('fr E'xclu sivE'llsh·
try. accounting for morr than 4 mil·
Jng territory.
lion tons. Japan produCed almost 1
•In an era of relatively high oil
million Ions whilt' India followc•d
prices. sending petrolrum-furl&lt;'CI
with just under &amp;'IO.mJ tons. Oth.&lt;'r
boats to mld·ocean · fisheries Is
leading nations J~cludell South
more expensive than relying on
Korra, thr Soviot Union. th&lt;' Philtpplni.'S. Indonesia. Fr~nC'C' and
land·basro O[X'ratlons.
Spain .
•M any proplp in developed na·
tlons. increasing!:.; sensltlvf' 10 the
Although aquacuHurC' accounts
for about 17 percent or all S&lt;'afood
relationship bl'tween diet and
health. seek food hi~h in protf'in but
consum&lt;'CI globally. lh domestic
low in fat - a r('(juirPmPnt fish fulIndustry provlcles only about 12 per·
fills bl'tiE'r than meat or poultry.
cent of t hr fish cil?-n in this count ry .
"In a world wh£'re pressure on r!'.But th ai llgurP has bet'n rising
sour~ Is mounting." notes rhe
stradlly In r('('t'nt years as fi sh
farming ha• iJel'n adapt('(( to rals·
Washlngton-basro Worldwatch Intng a growing numiJer of finfish and
stitute. "aquacult ure should ... iJe
seen as a means of tapping some
sh0ll fish species - InclUding sal·
currently unused recources."
mon In lhc Northwest . rroUI In
In 1980. the most rC'Cent vear for . Idaho, prawns In Ha waii. oystPrs In
which comprphimsiv(' st atistics are
New England and lobsters In
Maine.
available, aU. N. suiVpy found th at
Bur nowhC'rC' has the growth iJe('n
aquaculture accounted for the promore phrnomrnal than In th r
duct ion of about 9 million tons ofed·
lble !ish worldwidP.
Soulh. Whf're ca tfish pmducrlon
soar('(( from 5. 7 million pouncls h1
China was by far Ihe leading coun·

I'd Hke to stay there," he said.
· Meanwhile. the Bengals are at
a standstill In their negotiations
with first-round pick Jason B.uck,
a defens ive end. A week ago
Tuesday was the last time the
two sides talked, and both say It 's
up to the other to r estart
negotiations .
Buck Is seekmg $1.55 million

for {our years, while 1he Ben gals
are offering $1.425 million.
"He ·t assistant general m a n a
g e r Mike Brown) slammed the
door so firmly in our fa ces that
there jusl isn't a real encouragIng' atmosphere now in which tO
make a deal," Buck's agent,
Leigh S,telnberg. told The Cincln·
nati Post

, Courter agreed "tha t Mr. Van
Alta
and Mr·. Anderson displayed , l think. the Pssence of
responsible journalism. They
were fully aware of a· vrry
sensitive Initiative by the president. ThE'Y themselv es might
have disagreed wlt)l It , but they
sa t on th is story."
The next day. Poindex ter was
asked again about lhe interview.
by Sen . Sam Nunn . D -Ga. "A s I
t&lt;'stlfird yes ter day ." th&lt;' admiral
sa id. " I was alarmed about wh at
the prcsidenr had !Old Mr . Van
Alt a."
EntrE'a ted by the Whit &lt;' Housf',
we did hold the story - until
April 28. 1986. after thE' U.S .
bombin g of Libya In r!'lallatlon
for its alleged INrorlst ac t ivl tle s.
Co nv inced th at a dangrrous
cll sln form at Ion ca mp aIgn was In
process. we bega n revealing
pieces of the sec ret Iranian
initlot ivr- and flnallv stalrd It
ll at·OUI In J colu mn 0;1 June 29.
1986. A p r·tt n of that ro lumn .
la trr qu ote·&lt;! In th&lt;' Tower Com·
mi ss ion t'l'pOrl , sa id :
" We r a n now rPvP a l lhal ti1 C'
secr r t ncpot la t ions ovN nrm s
suppl y and rl:'lril sr of Am erican
h ostages h av t• in volve d
membi'rs of thr Na tional Srcur·
Jt y Cou ncil an d a form er off icial
of thr CIA ."
Oth rr rf'port('rs- and adm ln·
ist ra l ion ffldals not prlv~ to the
sc·rrc•t opc.'r.1 tlon - WN stunn ct
by th r report . but cou ld 1101
co nfi r m 11. It rr m ~l n cd ·for an
obscurt' l.rbrmc•s maJ(a,i n&lt;• and
I hen a lop Iranian · offi cia l 10
co nfirm our story la st
Novemb&lt;'t'.

l'd like to introduce you to the new Kroger Nutri~
News booklet. It's full of helpful nutritional
information about most of our meat and seafood.
Protein levels, calorie counts, vitamins and
nutrients... it's air there. Plus cooking and
storage tips. And it's free!
11

~~so

stop by the Kroger Meat
Department today and pick up
a copy. Tell them ·Alex sent
yO'U. II

The "blue revolution'______B_y_R_o_b_er_,_~_a_Lt_er~s
WASHINGTON (NEAl - The
"green revolution" is widely known
as the gPnerally successful cam·
paign by industrialized nations to
help less developed countries bPcome more self-sufficient bY growing. traditional agricu ltural crops .
But f!'w prople are familiar wit h
'
the "blue revolution"the concept
of farming for fish and other forms
of marinE' life that may have ori·
ginated in China as many as 4.(XXJ
yE'ar s ago.
Also known as aquaculture. the
practice of growing fish in captivity
for human consumption has bPcome more widely accepted in rp.
cent years as a result of several elf'.
velopments :
•Decades of overfishing ha\4!' led
to depletion of natural stocks in
both oceans and inland waterways.
•More than 100 nations hae
restric ted supplies of edible
rrmf'l1(e species by designating the
waters up to 200 miles from

The Daily Sentinei-Page-3

Cincinnati Bengals' free safety job wide open this year

'·'

Iran-contra beans
was

Wednesday. August 5. 1987

Pomeroy- . Middleport. Ohio

1970 to almost 46.5 million pounds In
1980 and 10 jusl und0r 214 million
pounds tas t y!'ar. '!'his y ..ar. I he fl
gulY' is PXjX'&lt;'I&lt;'CI to ex C('('(l 250 mil ·
lion poun(!s.
F'lsh In gf'O&lt;'J'al and catfish In fl'll'·
ttcular arr all racllvP he-cau se• of I he
high efftclcncy with which thf')'Wn ·
veri vc~r· t oblr- ba.• I IN'd Into roi .'
bl(' rl'l(';JI.
C'anlc must be• fr~d 7 pouncls of
gr nln .to produce a pou nd of me:11 .
The ratio for piJls Is 3'~ pounds ot
fl'&lt;'d per pound of meat. while broil ·
ers rC'qulre 2 , pounds or !ero to
produce a pound or chicken mPal.
Bur the convpr·sion ra tio for ca t·
fish tlower tMn most ollll'r fish) is
Jl!1 pounds of fl'&lt;'&lt;l pc•r pou nd of
mmt. !"Ish arc so C'ffictrn l bc'Cause
thry nre cokt ·biOOd&lt;'CI a nd thus ri Q
not burn calorirs to malnlaln a C(JO ·
sla nt txxl y trmperatu,:c. In acldi·
rlon, locomotion in water Is lrs s m •
rr~')' &lt;'onsumlng 1hun on land.

'

l
I

COPY RIG HT 1987 THE kAOGEA"CO . HEMS AND PRICES GOOD
SU NDAY AUG . 2. THROU.OH SATURDAY , AUG . 8, 1987, IN
f.•lll~ l'

.utt f'OftftOf SIOIU

we RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. NONE SOlD TO
DEAlERS

AOVIATISIO ITIII POliCY
E&amp;ct'l 0 1 thaSf! adven1aed items 11 requ.fred to be read~v avdfible tor
sit1e in each 1&lt; roQftr Store, t.111cept as specitlcaHy noted In this ad . If we
do run out of at"' adverttsed rtem, wil witl otter you your choice of e
tomp&amp;rabte 1tem, w~en avarlable, refktc:ting 1he um• sa,vlngs or a
ram ch eck whteh wtll entitle you to purchate tt'\e advenlsed rtem ~11he
adven rsed pr1ce within 30 days. Only one vendor coupon wttl be

accepted per item purc:haed.

irst Of The Month
·Specials

.
.
79c
Evaporated Milk ..... ,.. 2

KROGffi

12-az.

.
·
S429
Martha Wh1te Flour ...... 2s-1b. ·

4

MARTHA WHITE CORN MEAL 5·LB. BAG 89¢

EVERYoNE I&lt;)IEW WHo

I-lA'&amp; BEHIND TtiE
IRAN ·CoNTRA AFFAIR.

Ollie's blinding ra7.z)e-dazzle _By_.s_ar_ah_.o_ve_r.s_tre_~et

I don't understand the national
But from the commenis I've
In the U.S. milit ary of Ollir ta lenr and . pot ential r un amok .'
hero wors hip of Ollie North.
heard f rom all over the nation. I
North·, the soldier not only obeys Th e ra zz lc-da Z? le of his tes tlm ·
However, I have given It the
~MoKING GUN.
lhlnk the Nort h supporters are
orders. he creates thr m . Thrn
ony Is so fri"Sh t hat wr haven 't
college try because lots of people
divided Into two distinct camps :
wh('n 'the ord('rs arc ques tioned: had mu ch tlmr to n'fl&lt;:c t on hi s
buying Into the mania are good.
those who favor the contras and
the sold ier pitches th t' bl amp moti ves of actions . I think those
solid folk. som0 of them my
support North because they
back at his commanding offic· Olli&lt;' North T -shirls will be going
friend s. So. con front ed with this
support lh0 causE'; and those who ers : " ll 's your f aull for lrltlng to lhP bl)cks of our dresser
ffi('! ·' l
quandary, I tried to put myself in
bellevp he Is a courageous patri ot
dra wers prrtt y soo n. as soo n as
their shoes and seP how I would
who should be respecled bec ause
No. Ol lie Norlh isn't a scape· we begin to fi gure him our.
react.
he E'lther did wliaf he believed i n goat He's a so ldier with a lot of
I tried to so lve my confusion by
or because he is a scapegoat. a
changing Issues. Since I don't
good little soldier lt&gt;ft Oil. the
support aid to the contras. but
battlefield when it was disCO'
many people think the figh t In
vered the troops were charging
Nicaragua Is ' politically lmpor·
the wrong way.
t ant and ethical. I chose an issue!
That's the picture of Ollie
do believe ln . What, I wondered,
North I just can't understand.
would have been my reaction If
After days at the witness table,
I
the Issue had been the civil rights
the picture that emerged was not
battle of the 1960s? I imagined a
of a good soldier obeying orders.
I~
government employee. tnuch
He was a gleeful conspirator, his
like Ollie North, being grilled by . descriptions rtch with the lntoxl·
the likes of Hubert Humphrey
ca tion of plotting from the
• and Scoop Jack son.
ground up and loving evpry
"Yeah, I was out In the hall
minute of it.
shredding the plans to send the
It Is the portrait of a man who
National Guard to Oxford, Miss .•
can justify his own actions, no
while Sen . Humphrey waited for
matter what they are. His excuse
me In my office," he mtghl
for lying to Congress was that
testify. As I considered the
"Lives could have been jeopard·
.
By United Press International
prospect of ending tlie lnexcusa·
lzed" had he been open about hts
• Today is Wednesday, Aug. 5, the 217th day of1987 with 148 to follow.
ble conditions we'd forced blacks ·activities, That argument pales
• The moon Is moving toward full.
to live under In this country, I
when you realize that some ol
•. The morning stars are Mercury, Venus and Jupiter.
admit the lying, stealing and
those lives wouldn't have been
The evening stars are Mars and Saturn.
hiding didn't ·seem so terrible.
jeopardized If. he hadn't helped '
. ·Those born on this date are under the sign of Leo. They Include
I'm not proud of It , but there It ts . create the danger 1n the first
, French novelist Guy de Maupassant In 1850, poet and critic Conrad
As much as I might proclaim that place.
: Aiken In 1889, film director John Huston In 1906 (age 81), a.c tor Robert
taxpayers have a right to expect
North's facility at rallonaliza·
• Taylor In 1911, astronaut Neil Armstrong in 1930 (age 571, and actor
honesty and forthrightness !rom lion was perhaps the most
: John Saxon In 1935 (age 52) . .
their public servants, I am not amazing part of the whole
Immune from believing the ends amazing spectacle. Without tak'·
On this date In history:
just might justify the means, if 'I Ing a new breath , he'd go •from
" In 1861, President Abraham Lincoln signed Into law t he flrsllederal
believe In the ends. As I said, I'm some astonishing description of
'.Income tax. As a wartime m easure, all Incomes over $8QO were to be
not proud of lt. But I know ln my his own plotting to "I saluted
"AN OLLIE NORTH HAIRCUT - WHAT WILL
::taxed at the rate of 3 percent. It was rescinded In 1872.
heart I would be more sympa· smartly and ch'a rged up the hill,"
THE
NEIGHBORS SAY?"
:· In 1962, actress Marilyn Monroe died of an overdose of
'thetlc If the pro-contra crusade and so transfer the blame to his
·barbiturates.
were mine.
superiors.
'

FROZEN CHICKEN OR TURKEY

J·iffy Pot Pies .. ,............
FROZEN INTERSTATE
CRINKLE CUT

BUT TliERE WA'b NO

Berry's World

.

RoNALD REAGAN

T"E

UNToUCHA81f

:~Today

,.

.

'

. .

·

French Fries.................. . 5-lb.
Kroger Pinto Beans ......

4-lb.
GOV'T GRADED CHOICE GRAIN FED BEEF
BONELESS TOP ROUND ROAST OR

IN OIL OR WATER
I ARGE SIZE, EASTERN GROWN

Fresh
Peaches

Kroger Chunk
Light Tuna

\_

6.5-oz.

in history

Top R~und
London Broil

..

Pound .

88

.

-lbs.
IN THE DELl-PASTRY SHOPPE

TRIM

Soft Drinks

20-oz. 8-lnch

12 Pack 12 Oz. Cans

'

Springdale
2o/o Milk

Big K

Fresh Baked
Apple Pies

'

%"

For

Gallon

~s
r

For

I

•

il

a-oz.

•

••

\'

KROGER ORANGE JUICE GAL.
-1)

. $1.99

�•
'

Wednesday, August 5, 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

.,•

Diaz powers Reds past Dodgers, I 0-4

~{'""'

1
•
ANDERSON INJURED
Los Angeles' Dave Anderson
grimaces alter hitting the batting hehnet of Kurt StillweU (left)
and bruising his hand on a delubie-play ball in Tuesday night's
game against the Reds at Riverfront. Anderson, who left the game
after.the play, was charged with an error after throwing the batl
into .the Cincinnati .dugout. (UPI)

Nortnan changes his stance
P ALM BEACH GARDE NS,
Fla. tUP !) - A fru strat ing
s tretc ~ of golf has prompted
Greg Nor ma n to c hange ·his
stfl nCe.

Des pit e topping the P GA mo·
ney lis t in 1986, Norma n a ltered
his pos ture on t he tee eight
months ago. The ad j us tment
created pro_ble ms a nd a fter a
wrenching playoff loss to La rry
Mize in the Mas t,ers, Norman's
booming dr ives began fi ndi ng the
rough .
·
" I ma de a s light a dju stment to
my swing at the s ta r t of the year,
but before the Brit ish Open I
decided to stic k wit h my old
pos ture, " Nor m a n sai d Tuesday
on the brink of t he PGA
Championship.
The Intrusion of bus iness com ·
mitments also forced Norman to.
re-evalua te his posture off the
course. With outside in terests
cutt ing into his pract ice time a nd
his le isure hours, Nor ma n de·
c ided to ditc h the go lf bag for a
while.
"All of the people you have
cont racts with reques t more and
more of you r time," he sa id,
." and that includes your Mondays
and your eve nings, when you
should be recuper at ing.
"The mos t d rama t·ic differ·
ence In my game this year from
1986 Is conce ntration. How you
can change it, I don 't know. You

Majors

tell yourself you're gonna con·
c ent rale more a nd you end up
with less . In the la st seven wee ks ,
the only tournament s I've played
in we re the U.S. Open a rid the
Br itis h Open . Now I'm ready to
get 'back to golf a nd I'm
refreshed ."
In hi s mind , Norman has often
replayed Mize's a s tounding 5().
yard Maste rs pitch shot. He
does n't need to be reminded he
has only two finis hes within the
top .16 in the ei ght tournaments
following Augus ta .
" I think everyone's gonna have
the ir opinion a bout it , but that
loss has n' t bothered
and I
don 't think. a bout it ," he sa id . ' 'I
don' t think that's the reason m y
. season's be en slow . I've been
ve r y unhappy with my ·perfor ·
ma nce this year. it 's been very
mediocre, but it does n't s te m
from one shot by La rry Mize."
It Is a testimony to Norman 's
gol f skills tha t he fee ls dist ur bed
with his cu rrent ga me. He ranks
19th on the 1987 money list a nd
has won $323.926 overa lh ln clud·
ing three tourna m e nts overseas.
Aft er blowing a four · shot lead
to Bob Twa y at las t yea r 's P GA Champions hip, shooting a final· ·
round 76, the 32-yea r-old Austral·
ia n can' t wait fo r the challenge of
small , patchy greens at the
7, 002-)'ard P GA Nationa l Golf
Club,

me

5~

Oaki~U~d

$5 5'! ,.\11
!\.:1 .13 .••
31 33 .uu
:;11 ~.$ . 176
~ ~ Ill .U3

fallforni
K ~a n"' ( ' Cy

R\· l'nilol'd Pn""" lntt•rna tlun;,d

·

SI•IAI.IIt•

&amp;lsc

Tt'JI: MI'

&lt;1111-a,;u

M' I. Pd . HH
SL l .uuls
St•Yo' \ ' nrk
~lunh· • · al

t 'hlt·artt
l'hll n

~ ..

_,jfi{j

C'lnd nnul
lluur.ton
S;!D t' r un
IAIS ,\ftJt'l!o

.\Uanl a
San IJ 11'ttn

;i:l l! ..'M I.i

1:!

Tnl'tlnto t Chll'llltlt 1

!1, Blllltmort• ll, l:t lnnln p
( 'lllifu rnlll It, Mlnno...ot11 :I

:1• .1
I

-Ill ~~ U :l
-If ·~ . UII

)I I,,
!I .

:1!1 Ill' .:Ifill 17' 1

\'ur k .1. Phllad••h•hi a :t
)1ul!lrt';d Itt. St . l.uul ~ a

S 1·\l

( 'lltc ·a,;n :tl' lll shnrl:h 2t ll lnnln lt" i
llnul'tun .i , S;ln t' rruu· l" •~• -1
l'lndnna ll Ul. J,Ol'&lt;o . \n ~tt·lt-~ I
.\ ll anl ll I ~ ,.._an Dh•ru ;
1 ~1 a rl l no •l._ t;. 1) .

(l il tllc"S
.t- :1 ) 111

JMnnln•al

j' ;ll :l p. m .

1'1t lladc•lphl a t K . t : rn,.~ 1»-,. 1 at N• · ~
\ '"rk c\lih•h,•ll 2- :1). 7: :1~ p.m .
l.us .\n)%1'1 l"'&lt; l \'nh •m~t~·l ~· ~~-"' at n m•ht·
nal i ( Hnhl n,.un 1-:11. j : :1.) p.n1.
( 'lll'•·:tJ%!1 t.'1 1f)'t•r '- 71 at 111tl !'hun:ll
( t 'I" IM'r &amp; ~ ) . 7: :1:; p.m .
'
Joian lllo ·~n !·lunt'" :1- 11 ;U .\ll ani:l
.t.\ ho;o.aodl•r ~It) . 7; Ill p. m .
Sn n FundM·o ( Ural·t•t·liy :;, !i ) at
Jl nttstun 1D:trw ln i -il, ll : :1:\ p. 111.
Th•u••da,,.· .. t;anH,.
Sun Dh • ~~;u a t .\tl ~mla . ,.,., ,. nlv;ht
!\luntrc•al ;tl l'h l l'hllrll;h. ni jthl
~ - l .uul ~ 111 l"hllad••lphl a. niwht
( 'hl t•uw;u ;d No •v.- l 'ork. lli a'hl
,utt:RU ' 1\~ I.E t\~ i l'f•:

J-::a,.t

S• · ~ l'urt.;

1'01rnl1llu
Ill' I rotll

:"'lllv. 1111 "''
RciSion
Rl1ll hnur
1 '11'\' ~· tnd

n' I. l'•·t . Ci B
1:1
li:l 1;1
li~

.i!l

. ~!til

. Jft~

u .:m

[HI Kt!tora l&amp;clll , :!: 3~ p.m .
1'W:IIIk• ( 8anktlt'ad 7-11 a t
(Hiju l· l) , :1: m p.m .

1~

:1

.i l .:i llt ~ · -,
.w :\11 - ~ ~~ t:l1t
Ill :\PI A:i:l l;i 1-t
:!!' 6'7 .:Jtill ~ ·· ~
,j J

O;~klari•

·'"lnrK'I'I uta ( Rl)·k.,"'•n I~ II tal ( 'a l lfornioa
t ltl· u s.~ :1- 11. -l::n p.m.
Kan1111S fll)' (S atw.•rhaa'c'n J.l· 61 at
Ot•lru\1 r l'c•rl'1·11 1'- 11 ). ; : :ti p.m.
~r~· l "nr'- Ci\ I'Mhrra' *-Ill at f h•w hand
( ~h· ll ro ~- 1111. ~ : : ll

\\ ~· dm'Sda,v 's
i l-' uno~ · h

M"t•dnr *li"Y ' s (Oll nH"'

Bu.ltlmon (8t'll B-. 7) at ,\ llhniUI.t•t·

p.m .

To ronln I K~ · .v 1:!·111111 ( ' hh·a.,o tDol.'ollft
~ '; ) , II p .m.
Rno;lnn (C ' II•IIIl' ftS II · i ) al. T!' ll.ll s I Hou.. b
11· 7) ,11: :t.'i p.m .
Thul'!id!I,V' !OO Game'S
Rallimcw•• at Mll~·aukl't'
!'&lt;i'o"'· \' ~.rk at Dt'lroit , nl~hl
Toronto ut t ' l r,• rhU~d , nl r ht
Oa klmul ul MinrM•!UJta , •I~~;IW
f'!J. IIIornhl al !'W •!MIIi•. nl.-ht
I STt: RS ,\TI0 ~ ,\1 .

u ;,\&lt;ot 't;
M' I. I' d . l i R

l 'nlnmhus tNl' -.-\1. 1
nrll· ~· ah• r tN\ '- NI. r

6fi UJ .MI5 6:1 U .lUI:I Jl ~

H.:u ·ho "'itc•r ( ill.u.l )

:iK l.1 .3:!:1

Te~ h•dn tO••II
J'a ~· tuduot ( Rus )
~-' rac• u st• tTurl

31 l l .)fJ ID

.\Ia ine • ( l"ltl )
Rlt·hmnnd (,\11)

I!H

ll
11 1 1

:i:\

;ij

$~

lll . 11:1 1:1 1t

ul

the•

Hh• hnt~Jnd

l' lal'f'd plto·ho•r .luun
Rl • r c•n~t~~•• r on tlw t ;;.da ~· db a hkd list :
rt••· illto•d pftt•ht or Hny Smltll lrom l'ur·
Iland uf thi• l'al'l
- ~~ ~ l l.• • a~~:u~ · i 1\ .\ ,\ 1.
~·""'· l" ~&gt;rk l SI . I - l'lan •d t•M..tll 'l' Si d
t"t• rrwtdl'l. un thi • l :t- d ~\' dl... l!hlc-d ll!o~ :
r••t·all••d pih·hc•r ·l••lf Inn!" frmn Title ~
wut•·r cJ1!bt• lnlt•rftllt l!inlliiA•:if{'lo• (,\ ,\ ,\ 1.

T ldt•v.·ul t'l' 'n l

Toh•de

The Daily Senlinel
I USPS

tl 5-9iilli

A Dlviloion of Multlm•&gt;dl ll, lm'·.

Ca rroll , of Nas hville, Tenn .,.
will gain com ple te control of the
track with a pr iva te ly agreed
upon method of payment and
assumption of de bt from his
partner J a m es 'i . Thor nton of
Louis ville .

•

TAV

I

Emydoy l
Low

Bacon

Priu .'

Seitz

Jumbo
Franks

..

GRADES KINDERGARTEN THRU 6TH

NOW ACCEPTING ENROLLMENT
FOR 1987-88 SCHOOL YEAR

Et'tryday
l u•

·Pm·r!
/;,\ 1•ry da)'

I rJ'"''

We Have Expanded Our
.Facilities and Staff For The
Coming School Year.

/ 1 ffr

t'

th rryday
l ow

Pn rr !

•.

.

, f m ydoy

.

Low

oz.

Prtcr .'

1
lb.

Har vm Fare /5Vi o z. can Grade 'A ' Fancy

Pork 'n Beans

~ite r

7.5

oz.

bag Delite

4

All vaiieties

Flavors

Potato
Emyduy l
Lo w

I

f•'&lt;ryday l

£''eryduy l
Luw
Prlct!

8 8 Q Sauce

Vista 2 lb. pkg. Assorted Including

Fudge Sandwich Cremes
Ranch House 24 oz. can

09

,'

. . .,

.

'

~

.

"

'.

c

I Cook 'n Fry 48 o;: . boule

Low
Pn('t' .' ,

Vegetable Oil

$1.59

Prin•.l

89

~

99

~

Eowydoy l
·i

Lo w
Prit"£'.1

Leisure Way 100 ct. p kg .

Paper Plates

'

20 lb. bag
··Old Salem

Charcoal
Bri
$

•
1 19
$ •
1 29

$

0

.' .

•

•

'•
•'
•

•

•
'
••

s1.29

Beef Stew

'
\

~

Ginger Evans 32 oz. box

••

Pancake Mix

Dairy Products

J

•

Frozen Items

•

,'

•

{

Schreiber 16 oz. pkg.
Cheddar or

I lb . pkg.

Sea Treasure

Blue Bonnet Margarine

Colby H om Soft Margarine
Cheese Cheese Singles

Fish
Sticks

Sweet 'n Fresh I lb . rub

'

Schreiber /2 oz. pkg. IMITATION ·

9

" 'f'f •k .

When temperatures lake the plunge
this winter, your heating bills needn~
climb. Not If you're on Columbia's
Budget Payment Plan.
The plan averages your bills into 12
equal payments, 80 thera are no peaks
and valleys because of the weather.
Instead, the monthly amount siays the
same ... hlghllr than you now pay In the
summer, but a lot lower In Ihe winter.
Rather than ups and downs, your
gas bills stay on a smooth, even track
all year 'round.
It's· easy to be a Budget Payment
customer, too. All you do Is pay the
"Budget Amount" on your Auguat bill,

and you'll be billed that amount every
month. Your meter will continue to be
read u usual, and each month's bill
wlli continue to show the amount of
gas you used. A review in March determine&amp; if your budget amount needs to
be adjusted because of weather.
Another good idea: sign on for
Ch~ too. It automatically makes
your gas payment from your checking
account each month, 80 you save time,
postage and check charges.
Join the .Columbia Budget Payment
Plan. You'll take the ups and downs
out of your' heating bills .. .and leave
the high coat of winter behind.

Schreiber 8 oz; pkg. Shredded Cheddar

Mozzarella Cheese

o$

1•19

Pet Ritz 14 oz. box Chocolate Or

Van DeKamps Fish Fillets

69
,$ •
1 99

BanqueJ21b. box

.$

9 oz. pkg . All Varieties

Mr. P's Pizza
/4 oz. pkg . Fish Sticks Or

Holten 5 lb. box

Extra Value Beef Patti~s

Cream Cheese

\,

Banana Cream Pie

Fried Chicken

Meadow Fresh 8 oz. pkg.

\

•'

~

•'

.
2 89

s4.59

'

OJo

, .*Food Stamps
POt« PLEASANJ, W. VA.

Prices g.iannteed through ~ust 8, 1981
We n:s:rve the right to 6mit all quanutJeS.

'

.,
.•

~

·. '•

GUARANTEE

'

'

~

...

11, &lt;

'

.

1

J

..
•''
.
..~

MQNEY,_BACK

*Personal.Checks
.*Manufacturers
Coupons

COLUMBIA GAS

.
'

WE ACCEPT
*W.Va. WIC

992-2156

--

.

23 ~

Chicken &amp; Ribs 28 oz. boule Reg·. Or Hot

. '
' .'

'

,E••eryday
I Kindle 32 oz. bottle
Low
I
Ughter Fluid
.

Peanut Butter

Fancy
Catsup

Sut:tscr lbt•r !i- not el f'.~ I r in g 1o pa_
v 1hC' (';J r l'if'l' m .w rc m it in &lt;Hh·a nc'f' tl irf'r·t I n
Th&lt;' Do tJ~, Sf' nt i ncl on u ,1, t-i M 12 mo nl l1
bas is . Crrod it "-' Il l br gh·rn ca rrl rr t•a (' h

THE DAILY SENTINEL OFFI(E

LO H'

Pfl&lt;'f' .'

Kurtz 32 ·oz. bottle

A

I

E l't-ry duy

Macaroni &amp; Cheese
Whole Dills

s

I&lt;

Tuna

Golden Wheal 7.25 oz. box
Lois Rae 32 oz. jar

1 lb
roll

Price!

.Chunk light

791
(!

Panner 18 oz. jar Crunchy Or Creumy

D'.J t h · .. .. .......... .. .. ................ 2:l C"t · n t~

IF INTERESTED, PLEASE .CALL

I

.,

rOPY
!'RICE

2!i Wf'E'kS .... ! ' "' " " '" ' " " "' '' ''"'" I$.14 .116

Pfln!i

&lt;

sea Maid 6.5 oz. In Oil or Water

1

PfiCI!.1

~INGI.E

.'l2 Wf'cks .. ..... . .. ..... .... .. .. ..... ...... $fifi.!'l"fi
OutKld t&gt; Mt&gt;l«HCounty
1.1 Wr ('kS .
. .. $lfl .20
26 W f'('k ~
. :s:~:u o
.12 W nC' k ~ .......... . ... ...
.. .... $1lv -;o

Sausage

1

2Y2
oz.

Lo w

l

-.. '

· x

.

h eryday l

SOda

Quick Tim,e 29 oz. Can

I

Pricl'.'

Pork

2 Liter

Cut Green Beans

333 N. Second, Middleport, Oh. 45760

DON'T LET

I

Home Team USA

LQ W

Onr WcPk .. .... .. .. ...
... $ l. :l!'l
Onf' Mo nth .... ..
.. . .. .S."'I.4~
Ont• Yl'a r .
. ...... .. .... ...... . ~~ - m

1.1 W(•f'k s .. .. .... ,.. .. .. ., ....... .. . .... .. . $17.2\l

'I • "'

Holly Ridge .

$ 39

I

Everydu_11 1

SUBSCRIMION RATES
By C a rri ~r or l'ttftlor Roult&gt;

________-

20

Fruit Cocktail

CALL 614-992-6449 or 992-2457

Pomrrn~·. on"to 4:'1769.

Mall SuhS4·rlptlon:-;;
County

Roast

Sliced
Meats

'

POSTMA~E:R : Sc-n(l' Clc l tlrf'"~&gt;' ch :ln UP~

ln 11 id~ Mt·I~ H

Chuck

Everyday
Lo w

Frult Valley / 6.oz. can Grade 'A' Fancy

· ~~

FOR A SCHOOL BROCHURE, SCHOOl MANUAL
or APPLICATION

RIDE.

•

Buddig

REJOICING LIFE
BAPTIST
CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

TAKE YOUR

..••

. LB.

Doz.

to Thf' [l.J i lv Scon!i nrl. Il l Cou rt St ..

FOR SPRING AVE.
POMEROY .

· -~----_..:.

Large
Eggs

7.U Th inl A\·r nuf' .
Nf' w York . N&lt;'w Yor k 10017.

a vai la b lt•.

Whole
Fryers

White
Potatoes

Grade "A"

Nf'W ~ pJ J)('r S ;dC'~&gt;'.

CARRIER NEEDED

I

New

Hanging Rock

M f'mbf•r · l 1nitNI Pn '.~ s ln it•r nat iona l.
1n I;•nd O;Ji l.v P n ~ s A s~ rw l 11 1in n :1nrl l hl'
Ohi o NC'\n~ pa pN Assnl'ia t ifl n. N;tl ion:tl
A c h ·r r l l.~ ing R f'P t'f' St'Oia t ivl'. Bri.lnhil m

Carroll sole owner
FLORENCE, lj:y . i UP I)- An
agreem ent has been r.eac hed for
J e r.ry L. Ca r roll to become sole
owner of Turfw ay Pa rk Racetrack, ·the tra ck · announced
Tu esday .

..·
,•

fl•·( ..

-16 86 . Ill :!f1 .1

Rowhl.'!&lt;ilf' r K, S,"rll~ ' U'"'' I
( 'nlumhus 111 Tid•· ~· ll h•r, ppd., ra in
K'l'dnt•!iday ' !&lt;! Ganu -s
Kl•·hnt!U•d at ('nluml• s
I 0 UII&lt;'h ll: ki£'t al Mlllltl•
Ro11•ht""l'f Ul S \ ' I';I.I'UIW

•
••

-

No s ubsnlpllnns b~ · m:1ii pN miii N I in
ar Pa s wh ('IT' hom f' t·a 1·ril"r sf'r viN' i s

Ill, MIIIDI' I

.'

•l•n~ · r il • :an

IIi fi.'l . 1!..&gt;11 1!1

I. Tuh•du !I

•

and Atla nta pounded Sa n Diego
12· 7.
Cubs 3, Pirates 2
·At P ittsburgh, Andre Dawson
hit his 32nd homer of the season
to lead off the 11th Inning a nd lift
Chicago. Dawson's hom er, which
tied his career high . set .I n 1983
with Montrea l, ca m e on a 0·1
·pit ch from Brett Gideon. 1"2.
Reliever Ml ke Maso n, 3· 1.
pit ched .t wo Innings for t))e
victor y .
·
As lros 5, Giants 4
At Hous.ton, Glenn Dav is hit a n
infi eld s ingle Wllh two out in the
eighth Inn ing and Dave Smith
notc hed his 19th save. de fea ting
San F rancisco. Cra ig Lefferts
fell to 2·4. Sm it h pitc hed the fina l
Inning In re llef ofJetfH ea thcoc k,
1·1, who worked a per fect eighth.
Mets 5, Ph.l llle!J 3
At New Yor k; Dwight Gooden
pitc hed a six -hit ter over e ight
inn ings a nd drove In a r un w ith
on&lt;:&gt; of two singles to lead the Mets
to the ir seventh victory In the ir
las t eight gam es . Gooden, 9·3,
walked th ree a nd s tr uck out 11.
Gooden s ingled off Phlllles sta r·
ler Bruce Ru ff in , 9-8, during a
two-run SPco nd .
Braves IZ, Padn.,. 7
At Atla nt a . Ke n Obcr kfe ll
hom e red and dr oVf~ in four r un s
and Da le Murphy a dded a
three-run homer to pace the
Bra ves des pi te s even RBr by the
Padres ' J ohn Kruk . Thl' Bra ves
scored live run s off Eric Show ,
;)-13. In th~ s!'co n ~ Inn ing . Charli e
Pu leo. 5·3. wo rked fiv e In ni ngs
for t he win .

~

•'
,.

........

MlnrM '~ Il

.
'

:\ Sl'&gt;OI ·tul. lu n (,\ ,\ .\ 1: uno · tutdlt ~ •null~·
n• lt•~V&lt;oo•d pitd11'1' R un ll&lt;:l\ '"' ; n •t·all••d
pil•·h;·r .. .fay R:1l lo., a nd MUw M a~ ..nll'1uu

1\l t'!« da~· · ,. Kt·~ uH !'i

P a ~~&lt;· lul'lout

of their vulnerability.
Montreal E xpos r eliever J eff
Parrett threw four per fect In·
nlngs of relief for his fou r th save ·
;md Tim Raines , batting In the
leadoff spot fo r the firs t time th is
season, hit a two-run hom er to
powe r a. 10·5 c omeback victory
over St. Louis .
·
St. Louis got to E xpos s tart er
Nea l Heaton for fou r r uns In only
one-third of an Innin g and took a
4-0 ie ad. They add ed another run
In the second to go a head 5·0
aga inst Ran\Jy St. Cla ire .
"That was quite a come bac k
for US, 10 straight runs," said
Mont rea l Ma n ager B u c k
Rodge rs , who wa s e ject ed from
the game In the s ixth Inning by
home pla,te umpire Tom Hall ion.
Pinch hitter Dave En g le dr ove
In two runs In the second Inning ,
m a king the score 5·2, a nd th e
Expos rall ied for four m ore in th e
llfth to go up 6-5. The go-a head
run came when St: Louts third
basem an Te r ry P endleton th rew
the ball Into right fi eld on a n
a tte mpt to na b Van e.:: Law
slidin g int o sec ond .1 0 n the pla y ,
Andres Galarraga scored lrom
fi rs t base .
Ra ines hit his home r to im·
prove the lead to 8·5 1n the sixth .
L('e Tunne ll worked one- third
of a n Inning to drop to 4·3 wh ile
Bo b McClu r('. 5·1, we n t 1 1·3
inn ings for the tr iumph .
E lsew here, ·Chicago nipped
Pi tt sburgh 3·2. Hous ton edged
Sa n F ra nclsc;;o 5-t New York
de fea ted Phil adelph ia 5-3. Cln·
ci nna ti be lted Los Ange les IIH

The Daily Sentinel- Page- S

...
•

- Opt klrM'd pll1 ·ho'l' f i r•·r

IOVt ll

Ohio.

( ' lo•n&gt;land hl, N't&gt;.,... \ 'ttrk :1

1\u.., d ~y · " ~-s ub

,..;I , Lou is

:,•t
1~

Dtotrttil -1

w• ~

i)ll ..tt:t

1~1 . 1

111

Mlly,· ~ukt- t'

fi

K:&amp;n~&gt;al' ( ' II ,\ ' H,

5:1 :iJ , ..iiHI
:tt ~~~ , l!l.i

f hil ' illllll
Ma ddu x

8o..1on ll. Tr u t" II

O a kland :'1 , Soi•uJill• :1

:rl! IIi ..'iti'!
:;~ :'I I .:
wt

:Ji

.to tt&gt;rms from last April' s draft.
GREEN BA Y, Wi s . 1 UP I\ Fullwood, picked fourt h over a ll.
The G reen Ba y .Packers Tut'sday
join
s quar ter back Vi nny T esta·
reac hed a contract agreeme nt
.
verde,
ta ke n No. 1 by T a mpa
wit h running back Brent FulBay
,
as
the only pl aye rs with
lwood, thei r fir st-round dra ft
contracts a.m ong th e top six
choice from Auburn.
se
lect Ions .
Fullwood, who ru shed fo r 1,.1!!0
Tom
Bra a tz. the Pac kers '
ya rd s his senior year , becomes
ditector
of foot ball opera tions .
the second -highes t pi ck to come
dec lined 'to r·eveal de ta il s of the
agreement , but sources sa id thE&gt;
cont ract was for $1. 5 mill io n over
T ranl!ia('lions
three years .
ft a.,.t•hall

)I ,

:1 •
:1

Rt ~ uJho

.; • )

-lfl 60 .1:1-1 1!1' 1

I' IU ~h r-"

I·

Packers sign top round draft choice

Pu h lls h('( l f'\'t' l'' rt rt Ct'n non . Mo iul:c\'
ihrnugh F r f1 l av . 111 Court Sl .. Po.
m f' r•m ·. Ohio . t) \' thf' Ohin V a\ lf" ' Pu b ·
l ishi n'r- C'n m p ~i n y M ulrlmNtl u . In&lt;.·..
Pn m rrny , O h\n 4:'i'7 ti~ . Ph. ~ 2 · ~ 1 !'i+i . S(1 c·nm1 cl ass pns1 r.I J!f' pii lrl 111 Pnmrr'fl\ '.

Tul'!'od:a)' '!'o

tJ;l Ill .1119 fill

51 .l i!J

By RICK VAN SANT ·
three-run homer off Rick Honey·
cut t that gave the Reds a 10·2
CINCINNATI t UP I) - Near ly
a. decade after J ohnny Be nch quit
lead .'
Eric Davis a nd Tracy J ones
c atching on a regular bas is, the
wa
lked and Dlaz lined his 13th
Cincinnati Reds have fina lly
homer or the year to right. Ni ck
found a produc tive catcher.
Bo.Diaz Is enjoy ing the klnd of
E s~sky walked and scored all the
way from first on a double by
season that Benc h, a future Ha ll
Kurt StillwelL Hoffm an doubled
of Farne r, would be proud to call
his,own.
·
·
In Stillwell, took third on a
ground out and scored on a s ingle
'Even Cincinna ti manager Pete
by Buddy Be lL
Rose was reminded of I3ench as
he thought a bout Dlaz' season
" II they ha dn' t had that six·
followin g the hard· hitting
run Inning, we're back In the
catche r's latest RBI production
game," said Los Angeles man·
ager Tommy Lasorda.
Tuesday night.
The Dodgers outhlt the R eds
Dlaz hit two home runs , lnclud·
1311, bu t more than half the Los
lng a three-run blast, to power
Angeles hits came after two we re
the Reds t() a 10-4 rout of the Los
Ange les Dodge rs . Dlaz, who
out.
· Honeyc utt , who has lost 11 of
hOmered in his final at-bat
his 13 decis ions and was the
Monday ·night , hit homers In his
victim of lhe Re ds' big fifth
first and third at-bat s Tuesday
night to give him three hom e runs
Inning, was s helled fo r six runs
in the span of four at-bat s.
and fou r hit s and walked fou r
ba tt ers In just two Innings.
Although Di az declined to talk
"We're thin In the bullpen ,"
to reporters, he was pr ofuse ly
noted Lasord a. " If we were
pra ised by Rose.
" I think he's the bes t hitter in
stronger dow n there. I wouldn't
the league with men In scoring
have had to leave Honeyc utt in so
lo'ng. We put Honeycutt down
position.' ' said Rose. " He 's got a
there to regai n his confidence.
chance at 100 runs ba tted In this
That 's why he's down there.· ·
season a nd it 's been a long time
s in ce a Cin c innati cat che r
Cincinna ti scored th ree times
knocked in 100."
In the thi r d for a 4' 1 lead . Bell
The las t Reds' catcher to reac h
singled and sco red on a doubl e by
100 RBI wa s Be nch in 1977: Dl az
Davis tha t hit left fielde r P edr o
has 70, with two months to go In
Guer rero on the leg a fter he los t
the $Cason.
th(' ball In the light s . Gue r rero
Ro se sa id he was a m azed tha t
was not seriously hurt and stayed
Dlaz could pr oduce so co nsist·
in the ga me . P aul O'Ne ill then
ently wi th the dally gr ind or
sla mmed a two-run hom e r to
ca tching.
r ight , his fou r th of the year.
"He catc hes every d ay , and
The Dodgers ' Jo.hn Shelby hit
still ·he hit s th e ball." sa id Rose.
solo homers in the fo ur th a nd
"I probably should res t him
sixth in nings , his 14t h and 15t h or
m ore, but I hate to take him out of
the yea r.
the lineup . I feel co mfor table
Los Angeles shor ts top Dave
with him in there. "
Anderson left the ga me .Jn the
Guy Hoffm a n. 8-6. who hadn ' t
second Innin g a ft er hittin g the
won a game In a month , sca ttered
back of hi s right hand on·
nine hit s a nd s urrendered three
Stillw ell's he lm et on a pia y a t
r uns over 5 1-3 innings to get the . seco nd base. An exa mina ti on
victory . Hoffm a n praised Dia z a t
ind icated And erson suffered only
the expense of himself.
a bru ised hand. X·rays were
" I pitche d v!'ry mediocre, bu t negat ive.
Bo called a gr e·at ga m e," s a id
The sta rt of the ga me wa s
Hoffm a n. " I s hoo k him off four de layed 83 m inut es by ra in a nd
times and thr ee of those times e nd ed one m in u te before
they got hits off me whe n I th rew midnight.
the pit ch I wanted ins tea d of the
National Leagu ~ Roundup
pitch Bo wanted ,"
The St. Louis Cardinals . who
Diaz , who hit a solo homer in had shak('n off a seven-ga me
the seco nd off loser Tim Leary. los ing st rea k with a four-game
2·7. keved a six-run fifth with a tear. received anothe r re mi nder

Pomeroy- Middlepot:t. Ohio

Wednesday, August 5, 1987

~

. -.
'1 '

••

"

'

�Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, August 5 , 1987

In.d ians pound league-leading
Yankees; ·Jays trail 1/2 game

AME R ICARE YOUTH TE AM - Thls is lhe l987
P om eroy Ame rical'c team of I he Pomeroy Youth
Le ague. ·Mem bers are, fro nt, I lo r ; Elizabeth
Downi e, · Jody Smit h, Kristin Stanley, Mis ty

Butcher, Val e rie Wilson; second r ow, I tor, Mls tl
Powell. Courtney Midkiff, Y vette Young, Tracy
Ehlln, Ma nd y Eld in, Tara Humphr eys a nd Coach
Angle E dw;ml• .

. r ·...
';

..•..

;.

'fi'&lt;'-m;
"\

..

I

~..

.

' ''

''

LOADED AND READY TO GO - Local
dragster Kurt Na iste tle r ta kes break from t he
fast la ne to pose for this s hot as he r eadies fo r
a nother event at Mount Ve rnon dragwa y.

a

. .·'

Naistetle r is s pon sored by Five P~ ints Express
a nd is the curent point lead er in his NHRA division
where he is well on hl s way to bccominli; t he trac k
cha mpion.

Local drag racer having good year
POMEROY Loca l drag
racer Kurt Naistetler , Pomeroy.
has enjoyed a fine season as a
wee kend warrior on the drag
circuit this su mmer as he is
currently the c urre n t poi n t
lea der at Mount Ve rnon iOH )
Pa cPmaker Dr ivPway.

Na istet ler drives a well ·tu ned
1968 ChE'v r olet Ca m ara suited to
the ·drag strip with one foot wide
racing slicks a nd sport whepls
with tr ac ti on ba r s a nd the
necessarv lift k its.
The car is powerrd by a 327
high pPr forman ce chevrolet e ngine built . by Mac Va nMeter.
Naistrtler's uncle from F ive
P oi nts.
The current point lead i,ng car is
rPgisterrd as number T-205 wi th
a NHRA (Na tio na l Hot Roc!
Associa tion ) number 3181 and is
a lready qua lifird desp ite jus t
being mid ·seaso n fort h&lt;' Na lion·
als a t Indi a napolis. Ind .
Na isl&lt;•t ler. g rand so n of .i\da
VanM Ptcr , Portla nd , wa s a
win ner the first t im!'outth is year
bea ting a n invitational fi el d of
over 64 cars. The local driver has
severa l fir st place wins to his
credit a s well as fini s hing in t he
top fi ve a ll seaso n long to earn
val uabl e points.
Since becoming in vo lved in t he
poi nts c hase Na istet le r has
mainly dragged a t Mou nt Ve rnon
thi s sea so n. but ha s also com pPted at other area t racks,
includ in g a $;,oo vic tor y not too
long ago at Co lumbus Tra il ways .
Pac emaker Driveway is a n
eighth-mi le paved str ip and li ke
other t racks your quali fying time
Is important as you make ru ns
and precede up the brackets. If
one gars fas ter I ha n his qua lifying tim e he is disqualifed. meanIng that timing and d river s kill is
of utmost importa nce.
Several weeks ago Na istet ler
had a hPad -to·hea d duel wit h
poinl s r unncr·up dr iver and
came away the victor in the
championship for the win.
Sponsor of the car Is Five
Poi n ts Express co ryvenience
store and drive thru .

Hipple has surgery
ROCHESTER, Mich. (UP!) Detroit Lio ns quarterback Er ic
Hipple is expected to be sidelined .
six to eight weeks a fter undergoIng surgery on a broken right
thumb.
Hipple broke the thumb In
Monday ' s . pract ice at Oa kland
Un iversity

By GE RRY ~ON IGAN
, UPI Spor ts Wr iter
All but one team In pursuit of
the division leaders gained
ground Tuesd ay n ight In the
American League.
In the AL East. flrst·place New
York was hum iliated by t he
las t·place Clevela nd India ns .
a nd t he ·second-place Toronto
Blue Jays defeated the AL West
doorm a t Chicago White Sox , to
pull with in a half. gam e of the
Yankees.
·
In the Wes t, both the Oa kla nd
Athle tics and California Angels
recor ded "lclor les to close t he
gap on Minnesota. The Twins·
lead was c ut to one gam e over t he
A's, a nd 1 1-2 games over t he
Angi'IS.
The Ka nsas City Royals pulled
wit hin three ga m es of Minnesota
by w hipping Det ro it 8-4, a nd
droppi ng t he AL East' s thirdplact' Tl!(t'rs threp ga mi'S beh ind

KIRTLAND, . Oh io (UP i l Gary Danielson SpPnt the offseason wor king ou t, playi ng go lf
a nd baskt'lba ll a nd th inking
about his fu ture .
Those efforts were far mort'
e nergetic than the vetl'ran qu ar·
terback's 1986 season, which he
spent on Injured reservt' wi th a
fractured ankle .
i\ctua lly, Da n it'lson's te nure
wit h t he Cleveland Browns ha s
been marred by injury . He
s uffered a torn rotator cu ff and
ca m paign
and has
playedthe
In
di985
islocated
shouldt'r
during
just eight games si nce being
acquiredl n atradefrom Detroit.
In 1985, the focus of tra ini ng
camp involved the battle be·
tween Dan ielson a nd rookie
Ber nie Kosar for the Bro wns'
sta rting spot. Now. the r oster
s pot u p for gra bs is for Kosar's

~=~~~~P~~~dv~=~~~~s~~k~ ;~;i
a nd Mi ke Norseth.
" I ft'el terrific, a nd believe I
11
1

~a;L~.\i s~~i 6~~~!:~~~

fs.th!

native of Detroit. "I'm rt'covered
from the a nkle a nd the s hou lder
feels fin e . I can m ove well, I can
throw well .
" I missed playing footba ll last
season. I really d id. rl was g r eat
watching Ber nie and the guys

w in t hl' AFC Central a nd go to the
playoffs. b ut I wa n ted to be a
mo re act lVI' part of It a ll. "
Th t' Brow ns say that Da n ielso n. d es p ite hobb lin g o n
crutc hes,dldhelptheteamon the
s idt'lines as ht' co ns ta ntly
huddled wit h Kosar a nd ~ave t he
you nger player va lu a ble adv ice.

Bob Ada m s . Jr . of Racine.
sta rt e d th&lt;• evening off just right
when he s~t fas t tim e In t hf' Latf'
Mode l Division. The n. he went on
to win th&lt;' fift y t50i la p m Pm orla l
featu re In honor of t h ~ la t«? Bob
Ada m s. Sr .. h is fat her. It as his
fi r st feat ure wi n In t hP 1987
srasori at Skylin e Speedway .
Gene Ferr r ll a nd Larry Bond
gave him a run for his monpy as
they a ll bat tled sld&lt;' by sld&lt;'
th roug hout the e nt it·p eve nr.
Bobby Dav ison fi n is hed fourt h
and a su r prisf' filt h fi nish WPn l to
Pa ul Garvi n. Garvi n passed Dick
Bart usiak wit h llvr la ps to go.
tak ing over the fift h position.
TwPn ty -thrpe (23 1 La te Modt'i
rars too k t.he gre&lt;'n fl ag a nd
th lrtePn tl 3) fl nls hl'd the feat urf'.
OnP red flag was th rown when
Lee Floyd's car on Lap F'ort y·
lhreP (43) burst Int o fla m es. Lrc.
of Raci ne. was not Inj ured a nd
Ihe fire was extinguis hed . It was
Lee's fir st nigh t driving his Late
Mod~! car.
History was m adr at Skyllnl'
SpPedway this wrpk as two
fem a !(' co m ppt Itors was on ha nrl
to race for Ihe evening. Onf' was a
veteran. · Char lo tte SkeesC' a nd
one was a r ookie. Brenda Htckrl.
Pom eroy. Charlot te drovf' In th&lt;'
Late Model Divisio n a nd Br!'nda
drove In the Street Stoc k Div ision . Brf'nda Is t he wJ fpofBf'n ny
Hickel who has pu rc hasf''d thP
No. 87 ca r tha t thC' la tr Earl H il l
drove a nd has moved up Into the
Hobby Stock Divisio n. Bn' nda is
drivi ng th e No . 54 (Bfonn.v 's old
carl in I he St rPPt Stocks .
In t h&lt;' Ho bby Stock Divisio n it
was a ba ttlr to th&lt;' fi nis h as St &lt;'V&lt;'
Burnside took t he c hec kered !lag
one&lt;' agai n. bu t not without a
good c hai!P ngr by Bob Kei th w ho
fin is hed second. Third plac&lt;'

completely
rfaced
thedy
week
of Aug. 17 ares
nd uwil
l be rea
for
sanctio ned ABC', WJBC, a nd
youth bow lin g the las t wee k of
Augu st.
Leagues are now bei ng
form ed. Any prev ious le&amp;gues
wil l be a ble to hold their same
spots a nd new leagues are be ing
formed in all ca tego ries . Anyone
wis hing to join a fall or wi nter
leagu t' m ay ca ll the Mason
Bow ling Center at 304·773·5:l00or
949·2257.
·-~

Low·Priced Supermarket

Anniversary

'

$$$
BACK TO
SCHOOL
SALE

36 Ct .
Box

NOll Y fARMS .

·Split
Fryer Breasts
T!NDllllll

Wieners

~~.piog.

lb.

88 (,

Viva Ice Milk ·

99(

'12 Got.

98&lt;

•PLAIN •SELF-RISING

..

Flour

·

25 Lb .
Bag

S LB. BAG .. ... ........ .. .... . 99&lt;

Bush
Beans

20°/o OFF

6J1 ·JACKSON PME · RT 35 ~S T

- -·4&amp;24

BARGAIN ~TIN[[S SAT/SUft &amp;w£0
All SEATS 12.75
~ISSIDN EVE~Y TUESDAY 11.75
FRIOilY thry

lHU RS OAl' ~

"ROBO COP "

1REE1

Dawn

12 oz. call

"

OWNEI
210 EAST MAIN
POMEIOY
992-5272

--

r1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~£===========~

ARE YOU
YOU
. DON'T NEED
A CREDIT CARD?

'I
\

tOW

Tide
Detergent

42 Oz .

f~t

Box

II

.

"''Veeded identification to write a check?
"'Been .d randed out o.f town without cash?
"'Wanted to order tickets or make room
reservation.' over the phone?

POLYESTiiR QUILT IAmNG
lly "'' hr~l
OPEN TUES .·WEO .• fRI .
10 A .M.-&amp; P.i\11 .
THURS . 11 -&amp; P.i\11 .
SAT. 10· 2 P.i\11 .
CLOSED SUN . MON .
LDCAYD 5 MD JIDitll DF
Cle1D DJI n . n . J

a.

Then .vou need a Peoples Bank

PHONE 915-3909

~ASTERCARD.

.

.

VISA

lee
Cream
Super D•

VELVET

•

(DAILY)
We will be mak_ing daily deliveries
to the West Virginia area during
• d 0 f t••me th • brl"dge •IS
t he .periQ
dosed. Just give us a call with your
order.

$

U. S. NO. 1
NEW CROP

3''

White
Potatoes

..

20 Lb . Bag

•
DIET RITE, CHERRY RC
DIET OR REG .

or

ReCe Cola

]wt havin!{ that "piece o.f plastic" can p;i.ve ~ou
!{"eater peaee o.f mind - even if it never leaves
.~our pocket.

FREE DELIVERY

22 oz.
Btl.

•SCENTED •UNSCENTED
40C OFF LABEL

:\ M\lK

We know ~ou don't need another bill to pav.
But ~n 't vou ever -

3 1S Oz. Cans S100

Dish Liquid

MAn VAN Vlliii"EIII

l&amp;lw~•
"SICW w
tmE"

Cans

$

GIANT SIZE 40¢ OFF LABEL

0¢ Off LABEl
ARtoftOUR - 2 .

HARTLEY
SHOES

J«\. IIIOOU '

"SPACEBAl l S"

15· 160&gt;

English Mt. Green Beans

AUTRY I ADIDAS
FOOTJOY, CONVERSE

~y 31ttwu AUGUST~

9

Martha White$

Tennis Shoes

r;;~;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;~~

992-6611

3 Dozen
Eggs

ALL ·WOMEN'S
· AND MEN'S

FAIIIC &amp; CRAns/SEWIMG NOTIONS

.VALLEY LUMBER &amp;SUPPLY CO.

GRADE 'A' SMALL

SAVE

EASTERN HILL
fABRIC SHOP

Cleve la nd Coac h ~a rty Sc hot ·
ten heimt'r acknow led ges Da n ielso n' s role In Kosar's ma turi ng
pr ofess .

.SSS Park. St.

BIG BEND FOODLAND'S

.

Adams wins Skyline race

MASON. W. VA . - The Mason
Bowling Cent&lt;'r- here will reopPn
tn is Friday un d Pr n ew
ma nagemPnt .
The elgh t·la nc AMF bow ling
I'S ta blis hment will have It s la nes

Danielson seeks backup spot

EASTMAN'S.. Your ladependently Owoed
. ..

New York.
our team, Danny Jackson Is tha t
At Detro it , Danny . Jackson
guy," Ma nager Billy Gardner'
fi na lly got the support he needed
sa id after his Royals beat Detroit
to brea k a t hrt'e·game losing
for thl' sixt h time In seven games
streak and pos t his third victory
th is season and handed the
In his last 10 decisions . T he
Tigers their ! lit h loss In their last
hard-luck left-hander, suspPnded
six games overa lL
three ga mes for his part In a
" These guys beat our brai ns
beanball war against Cievl'la.nd .,. ou t a ll the t.lme," betrol! Ma n·
July 8. ret u rned to the act 1ve
ager Spa r ky Anderson said.
ros ter and pitched a seven·hltter.
"Th is Is nothing new."
" I used tho:&gt; SlJSpPns io n Ia get
Lonnie Smit h a nd Steve Bal·
away from the gam e a little bll,''
bani hit ·solo home ·r uns off Dan
said Jackso n, 5-13, wh~. wa l k~d
Petry , 6·5 this season a nd 0-7
lourandst ruckoulflve. There s
lifetime against the ·Royals In
no doubt about It . I was t h rowing
Tiger Stadium.
good but not getting anything
Rookie Kevin Seltzer collected
four hits and has 12 in his last
fro m II · ThNe' was no
satislactlon."
three ga;,.,es to tie a Kansas City
Jac kso~ has been the vic tim of
record sci by George Brett In
four s hu touts. and has receivPd
·
1976 .
one or two r uns in lOot her starts.
In ot her games
Oakla nd
·."Every t ~am l'vt' ever been
pou nded Seattle 9-3.' Clevela nd
w1th. there s always been one
trouncro New York 1&gt;·3, Toron to
guy on tho s ta_ff you don't play
dow ned Chicago 4·1, Boston
well for or don I get runs for . On
edgC'd Texas R-6, Mi lwaukee
nipped Baltimore 9-8 In 12 l'n·
nings. and Cali fornia rippPd
Minnesota 12' 3.
Indians 15. Y :mkees 3
we nt to Porky ShorC's. Fourth
At CIC\'Ciand. Pal Tabler co l·
position wa s held by Benny Ieete&lt;! lour RBI and scored three
Hickel a nd filth pla ce went to runs to lead the India ns. Ken
.Jack Queen .
Schrom, 5-7. notc hed his first
In the StrPet Stoc k aetlo n. victory since Ma y 24. maki ng his
Kei t hRiddl~·cha l kedllpavi r l o r y
fir st start si ne€' July 17. Tommy
with K.W. Riddle runni ng in .John. 10·4, absorbed his fi rst loss
seco nd posit ion and Di c k Grimm sin e ,June 20. allowing seven
picking up third spot.
run in 2 1 - ~ Innings :
T he tra ck perso nnel would likr
Blu r .Jays~. White So• I
to express t heir apo logies to th e
At Chic ago. Fred McGriff
fans for all th&lt;' dust on t he .track . homered twiCe to bac k t he
We ac&lt;' ln, thP midd le of a srvPrr combinc•d ~&lt;'1'0 n · hlt pitch in!( of
summel' drOU!(hT oncl wa ter I~ not
.John Ccru lt I and Tom Henke and
ple ntiful. Wr did the b£&gt;~1 wr
lift Toronto. Nell Allen fell to 0-6.
cou ld In watf•ring the track . bul
C'erultl. 7-2. won his six th
som&lt;'t im rs enough is just not
s tralghl game .
enou_gh. f:\'Nyo nr pray for rain . - - - - - - - - - - - - this wrek so that wr ran rontlnu&lt;'
wil h our r(•g ul ~lr ra ri ng pro·
gram . Th [mk s. aga in. 1'ti('P fan
for b&lt;'lng so patlrnt througho ut
th e evening.
R&lt;'.t&lt;Ula r ruc ln g will co nttnur
this Saturday ni ght. Au g. R a t
Skyllnr Spwdwav for Lair Mod·
rls . Hobb,v sa nd Strrrts . ~3.000 . 00
· Wil l _go to lh&lt;' winner in tho L.at&lt;•
ModC'I dll·l.•lon . Strf'&lt;'t Stork will
also run that r\'r nln ~ . NO
HOB'BYS!
••
F'or furlhN inform a tion. C' tr .
plrasr conlart Darre l Wllll r.
•track promot&lt;'r . 1614 1 662-4111.
•
•
,.- - - - - - - - - - - --;

Mason Bowling
Center to reopen

WINNING FORM - Kurt ·Nalstetler, P om eroy, s hows hi s
winning form as he shoots out of the gate e nronte to yet a nothe r
victory In his 1968 Cama ro drag car at Mount Ve rnon P acemake r
Drivew ay. Th e local driver won the season op ener In a fi eld of 64
cars a nd Is the c ur rent point leader , alre ady earning e nou g h points
to compete In the Nationa ls a nd Indiana polis la ter this year.

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

7
;:

RED RIPE

Watermelons

To receive your applicqtion, call Randv
Van'W'e.ter or ~ark Groves at•675-1121 .

69

20 lb.$

bag

PEOPLES

2 Liter
Btl.

BANK~
"flte letter lonk"

.01.. F.D.t.C.

. I
I

t

·Middleport, OH•.

•

.

"

--

-~--

---- --·-

-

-

--------------~--·-------- ---·

.

�VVedneadly,

..
..

,•

The Daily Sentinel

By The Bend

-

Wednesday, August 5, 1987

Page- 8

..

.:]Outstanding Senior
}named in Meigs Co.
.;: By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
As a pan of his concern and
'
Sentinel Stafl Writer
involvement in spurring eco·
: Frank Cle land of Raci ne has
nomlc growt h in Meigs County,
been selected to receive Meigs Cleland Is active with the Sou th·
• County's Outstan&lt;!lng Sen lor Cit!· e rn Development Corporation of
· zen Award for 1987.
Meigs County and t.he Meigs
: Cleland will "be among other County Planning Commission.
7county award winners to be ·
A dedicated advocate ' for bet ·
·presented certificates by th e ter hous ing, he serves as a
. Ohio Department on Agi ng a t th e trustee of the Meigs Count y
Ohio State Fair on Aug. 18 in E lder ly Housing Corporation
. recognition of their community Board for Th e Maples Hous ing
·c ontributions .
·Project for low income elderly
· · Nomination for the ~ward was
a nd hand icapped .
: made by the Me igs Count-y
His work with the So utheaster n
~Council oliAglng, Inc. describing
Ohio Regional Council to develop
·&lt;;:leland as a " knowledgea ble a nd roads a nd brid_g es in Ohio a nd hi s
·fesourceful man , always willing Involve ment ·with the Raven s· ·
· to Involve himself in community wood Br idge Commission was
erid·e avors .. .. like the need for instrumental in construction of
'-better roads ,'bridges, and hous- the William A. Ritchie Bridge.
:l)lg. He e nvis ions things ·not as And as Clela nd now states,
• they are' but 'as they s hould be ',
" lay ing the pins just righ t " will
::.ind pushes toward that goal. He
hopefully promote t he construe·
1.aces each challenge wtih vigor tion of 13 to lo miles of highway to
11nd enthusiam and continu es to the bridge ope ning up new areas
lluild on his past achievemen ts.'·
for Indu str ia l developm e nt.
Cleland, father of four c hildren
Cle land is an active m ember
,a nd a veteran of World War II, a nd past master of Racine Lodge
bas been described as R ac ine's 462, a c harter mem ber of the
'"I nformation a nd refer ral man.'' . Racine Amer ican Legion Post
. :. Always ready to give a helping 602, a nd a longtime member a nd
]land and s hare his expertise, deacon of t he Racine First
Cleland many yea rs ago became Baptist Ch urch where he serves
· a Notary Public so that he could on the Eva ngelis m com mittee
. assist vet erans i n comp let ing
a nd teaches Sunday school.
; bonus and other government
He retired seven years ago as
'lierv ice forms . He Is known for pos tmaster at Racine . Cur ren tly
:Pis willingness to help others he is pres ident of Racin e Vill age
~ith complex paper work a nd tax
Co uncil a nd sees a need in· the
·rorms on a fr iend to friend basis. communi!)' for further develop·

Springer
promoted to .
vice-president
Robert L. Spri nger of Wads·
wor th, Ill. , formerly of Pomeroy,
has been promoted to vice
preside nt of Hum a n ResourcP
Administration In the Persona l
Property a nd Casua lty Business
Unit of Allstate In sura nce
Compa ny.
S pringer, 44 , graduated from
Pomeroy Hig h Sc hool in 1960and
Mar iett a Co llege In 1964 with a
degree In edu.c atio li. He spent
seven years as head football and
track coach
Oh io sc hools
joining All s tate in 1969.
Before his recent promotion .
Springer wa s r egional vice pres! ·
de nt In New ,Jersey since Oc·
tober . 19iH. P rio r to that position.
he served two years as rl'glona l
vice preside nt in Roanoke. Va . In
ea rlier ass ignment s. Springer
was assistant vi e presiden t.
wester n regio n at Alls talP Life
from May 1981 to Seplemb&lt;.'l'
1982. a nd hum a n reso urces dir cc·
tor of Allstate Life from No·
vember 1978 until the ass lsW nt
vlcP pres ident pos itio n.

m e nt of recreational beac h areas
with boa t p iers a nd la nding
docks.
·
P la y in g fiddl e with the Bend
River Boys a t the Racine Shr inP
Park on Sat urday nights. a nd
ra is ing a nd sometimes running
beegle dogs are among his
hobbles.
Despite so me healt h probl e m s
which led to heart surger y in the

spri ng, Cle la nd continues to
fulfi ll his role as c hurch and c ivic
leader in the co mmunit y.
This a long with his unique
bl e nd of optimis m a nd detc rml ·
nation . coupled wit h conce rn a nd
compassio n in tes timony of his
Chris ti a n fait h, m a ke Cle la nd
worthy of bei ng named Me igs
Count v's Out s ta ndin g Senior Cit I·
ze n of 1 9~7 .

~Wolfe Pen community happenings
-~

: Mrs. Har ley Johnson, Mrs.
·Howard Thoma a nd Mrs . John R .
,Murphy were irf Kernersvllle,
r&lt; .C. for Lovell Blake's funeral,
were overnight guests of Mrs.
Lovell Blake.
~ Mr. a nd Mrs . Joseph E vans.
'Tyson, and Jonathan, Mr. Robert
Murphy , Robbie, of E agle Ridge
Rd . were v isitors on F a ther 's
.Day with J .R. Murphy fa mily .
' : Mrs. Ida' Murphy was 4th of
July diimer gues t of Mr . a nd Mr s.
Joseph Evans. Tyson a nd Jona ·
[han of Racine.
:- Ida Murphy, Mr. and Mr s.
}oseph Evans. Tyson, Jonat ha n.
Racine. Mrs. Greg Davis, Ash! I.
: -.ioshua . and 'Mirinda Beth of
.·Minersville were 4th of Jul y
·.L'ventng v is ito rs o f Robert
:Murphy a nd fa m ily. e njoying
•

hom'e made ice Crea m . ca ke a nd
fireworks.
Mrs. J .R. Murphy and Peggy
vis it ed with Mr. Robe r t Murphy,
Robbie. of Eagle Ridge also with
Debbie a nd babv Cassa ndra
Dawn of Springfield. F lorida .
Mrs . J ohn R. Murphy. P eggy ,
vis ited recently with Mr. a nd
Mrs . Howard Thoma a nd Iva
John son ..
Recent visitors of Mr. and' Mrs.
Harley Johnson a nd Iva Johnson
were Robert Murphy , Robbi e,
Eagle Rid gp Rd .. Debbi&lt;' Ba·
sha n, daught er Cassa ndra Da wn
of Springfield , Fl a .. a nd Mr s.
John R . Murp hy a nd P eggy.
Dre ma Ward or Texas wa s
Thursday overni g ht g ues t of
Peggy Murph y ..
Ida Murphy a nd Iva J ohnson .

Barbar a Davi s, Ashli . J oshua ,

wc-rC' Sunday c-vf' nin g v isi tor s of

ROi!ERT L. SPRINGER
In his new position , Sp r inger
will b(' r('~ pons 'i ble for ttvt'rall
ad m in s tratlon of cor poratP pro·

grams and development of pro·
grams in co m pensa tio n, bend·
its , cmployPc re lations and
policy management. He also wi ll
serve as a resource for the
business un its a nd s uperl'lse rhc
homfl

offtrc

human

ff'SOUITC'

dC'pa r t merH .
.
Sprin gP r's wife. J.a nice. Is the
daug ht er Qf Dor is and Ell&lt;'t'
I.ewls. Park, Str&lt;'et Mlddlepon .
The coupi(' h&lt;WP thrl'&lt;' r hlldi"PO.'

Chapman
birthday
observed
Ra c ht&gt;l Chapma n, d a ughto•r" of
C. T . a nd Tammy Chapman,
Long Bottom. was ho nar('d on her
seco nd birt hday. J uly 19, wlth a
party a t her home-.
Cm'~sts

f' nj o ~'f'd

bndmini on.

volleybal l. a nd h o t·s~shof•&gt; .
. A Big Bird thl'mc c~ kc and
hom e m;ld(' Icc cream \\'NO

s ~ r v (' d

10

h t'l r

gr

f'

a 1.

Mi rinda were gues ts of Mr. Mrs . Danie l Worley, Stacy , Da · gr a ndparl'nts . r aul a nd J os
niel a nd Mr. a nd Mr s. Charley phlnc Sn 1ith. Tom a nd Barbara
Robert Murphy a nd R obbi e.
e nj_oyed home made ic e c rea m~mlh.
Cha pma n, Dan and Donn a J&lt;•an
a nd ca kP ceiPbra ting Robb ie 's
s. Tom SummPrfiPid . Crys- Smith. Barbara/\. C'hapman anti
birthdav.
ta of Me din a spent a fe w da ys Dav ld ,1o h nson. ·r"''~"l'· F' all· h .
RM' II EL f 'II AI'MI\!\'
Saturday pvening vis itor s o
th Mr. a nd Mrs. Robe rt Rus · J t'n ny, f1ri&lt;lget a nd Am\' Va r nr .1·,
Mrs. John R Murphy were
Sl' ll. Mr. a nd Mrs . Don Ru ss~ ll Do n, Ma rv, Jcrrv. David and
Rober t Murphy, RobbiP
and
a nd Mr . a nd Mrs . Steve H ag~y. Pa ul Smith , Bo nn ie Smith, Tim,
Sendi ng cards were fla c hl' i's
friend s G inny and Chad .
Ste ph a ni e a n!) Brad . ~tcpha nt e Kar&lt;&gt;n. -E:rlr and Staev Smi th .
~ rr•al gra ndm o th r,·. Nora
Marge Purt ell .and · Bonnit'
Ru sse ll re turn ed with Mrs . Su- Ted. Krl s, 'Eel and TC'r~,. Smj th.
VI Ckl'I'S, f-: f·kvlrw , II'. Va.; Wt'l·
Arno ld we re r·ec·e nt visit ors of
me t•fl eld for a fe w days .
Maxin e, Br&lt;'nt , .Jeff a nd Tar·a
do n, .roy and Mike Bart l'urn ;md
Ida Murphy a nd Iva J ohnson.
Mrs. Daniel Worl ey of Daniels . Rose, and Na nryChapman.
Norm~' Coodwl n, l'oriwroy .
Mr. a nd Mrs . Will iam Tho ma
W.Va .. s pent the wee ke nd with , . - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- - - - a nd fa milv we re las t Sa iu rdav
Mr. a nd Mrs. Cha rl ey Smit h.
visito rs ot' Mr. a nd Mrs. Howar(i
Stacv a nd P a nir l rctu rnrcl home&gt;
Tho m a .
a fter s pendin g several days with
Mrs . Danie l Wor ley, Stacy and
I heir gra ndparent s .
Mrs . Leslie F rank a nd Sara h
Da niel wer e Sunday eve nin g
vis it ors of Mrs. J .R . Murphy.
a nd Ma tth ew of T e xas Roa d were
P eggy a nd Iva J ohn so n.
WednC"sda v visitors of Mr . a nd
Mr. a nd Mrs . Doy le Knapp
Mrs. E ugen e Ha ning a nd Ron a tel .

Community calendar/ area happenings

'·.
::
WEDNESDAY
•.. RACINE - Southern High
;School football players wil l be
iltted with helme ts We dnesday, 6
~. m . , a t the football building.'
LEBANON TWP - Le ba non
Township Trustees will meet
-\Vednesday, 7 p.m. , at th e town ·
' J~_hip bu lldlng.
'&gt;'

•· MIDDL EPORT -Achild ren 's
!}rogram on ice cream making
.will be held Wednesday, from 2 to
3· p.m .. at Middl e port Library.
'.Gllidy Oliveri, county ex te nsion
:agent. will co ndu ct the program .

s hip Tru stees wil l meet 7: 3fl p.m .
Wednesday at the Reeds ville
Fire Stat ion.
THURSDAY
CHE,SHJRE - Gallia -Melgs
Comm unit'y Action Agency wi ll
hold fr ef&gt; c i o thi~g day for low incom e perso ns on Thursday , 9
a. m. to n noo n. a t the o ld high
sc hoo l buildi ng in Cheshire.
ROC KSPRINGS - Salis bury
Tow ns hip Tru stees will meet
T hursday. 7 p.m., at the township
ha ll on Rocksprings Roa d.
' SATURDAY
POMEROY - Physica ls

cross country at hletes will be
give n Sal urd ay, 1: .10 p.m ., a t
Me igs Hi g h Sc hool.
SUN DAY
REEDSV ILL E- Eden United
Brethren Churc h, Route 124, two
miles north of Reedsville. will
have homecomi ng this Sunday,
with a basket dinner a t 12: 30 a nd
a ft Prnoon serv ieP a t I : .10. Special
s ing ing in v it ed. Evervo ne
welcome .
·
Family Reunions
'
Parker
The Parker famil y reu nion wi ll
be held Sunday at
Pla ins

dinnN at I p.m . All re la tlvt&gt;s a nd
frie nds \VE'lcomc.
Grinstead
The Gri nstea d reunion wilt be
held Sunday at Unio n Ca mp·
_grou nd . ba ck o.f New Have n.
Picnic d inne r a t 1. /\II Gri ns tead
re la tives invited.
Chapman
.
The thir d an nual Chap man and
Mvrta Ke rwood Hlllla mil y ruun ion will be he ld Su nd ay · a t the
gr ange hall on the Roc k Spring s
·fa irgrounds. Pot lu c k a t I p. m . a ll
relatives a nd fri e nd s i~ v lt ed .
Curr
.
The 16th a nnu al Carr reun ion
will be held Su nday a t Lake
Snowden, Albany. The din ne r
wi ll be a t l p.m . Re lat ives a nd
froends of J oihn a nd Mar y Carr
are in vit ed to a tt e nd the reunion .

VETERANS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
is ready at any moment "f th• day or night to pr~vide you and your ·
family with the quality of service you would expect from those who
are dedicated to. serving you in the Health Car:e field.
With our Staff of Physicians, including many specialists, as well as
the most modern, up•to-date equipment and highly trained
staff, we stand ready ·to care for you through such services as:

6iJi~ :

.

,. OVER 11(1.-Thls Is the eighth grade clas.' of the
)taclne Elementary School taken on Oct. 30, 1935,

I;

Reed birth

lr----1-98-7-SC-H-ED-U-LE-FL_E_A-.-A-RK_E_T---1

-Paul and Laurie Reed, Middle·
part, are announcing the birth of .
tbelr first child, a daughter,
Kattt- Elizabeth. oorn on July 27
at Rive rside Hospital, Columbu s.
The Infant weighed six pounds
tliree ounces.
·
.,.: Mr. and Mrs. T~eodore Reed,

Jr., Pomeroy , and Mr. and Mrs.

E)ul Wagner, Buchtel, are the
grandparents.
j

•Our New Ambulatory Care Dept.
24 Hour Emergency Room
Ur:gent Care Open 9 AM-9 PM ·
elnpatient and .Outpatient Surgery
•Laboratory
•X-Ray
•CAT Scanner

WE ARE HERE FOR YOU

POMEROY, OHIO

AUG. 6-7-8-9 - SEPT. 3-4-5-6
·OCT, 1·2·3·4· _ NOV. 5-6·7-8
Dealers Wanted - Buyers Wanted
C4111e 0111 - Com• til
Reasonable. Se1· up Ra181 - Indoor-Outdoor Space

. FO- INFORMA OON C~LL:

(304) .422-4169 or. (614) 742-2882

•Non-Invasive Cardiac Lab
•Special Care Unit
•Skilled Nursing Facility
(Long Term Carel
•Home Health (Home •isits)
•~hysical therapy
•Continuity of Care
(lhtllcal lojulpmont for Salo/lont)

MEIGS COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS

Volot•ll -

Hooptlat

Meigs Land
Transfen
CompUed q .
·
Emmorene Holslebil ~o
Melp County Ree ~I f; .

The Daily

..

Blanche L. Wilson to Richard E.
Swanson, Doris J . Swanson, 1.27
acre, Rutland .
David C.
Bradley, Theresa
Sehweller·Bradley to Dave Weeks,
Jeanie Weeks, 16. ~ acres, Orange.
David C. Bradlev, Theresa
David C.
Sehweller·Bradley
Bradley, Theresa Sehweller·Brad·
ley. parcel. Orarige. ·
Lester L. Ward, JosephinE&gt; A.
Ward to Ishmael Smilh, IloMa K.
Smith, 7.25 acre, Salem.
· Robert D. Brennema n, Patricia
P. Brenneman to William A. Barn·
. hart, Brenda Barnhart, lot s, Po·
mercy village.
•

. We Reseive Tlie Riehl To
Limit Quantities .

STORE HOURS

Monday thru Sunday
.8 AM-10 PM

jo

at

OUTSTJ\NDING SEN IOR Cri'IZEN - Frank Cleland , Meigs
County's 1987 Outstanding Senior Citizen.

~

VETERANS
MEMORIAL
HOSPITAl
115 East !Wemorlal Drln

Pomeroy

992-2104

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, OH.
PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1987

Mary Lou ·Madden to GE&gt;neva
Wist&gt;, parcels, Salisbury. ,
Etha J. WarnPr, dec .. by execu·
tors to o.-nnls .H. Manuel', Anna
Gcrtf\Jde Manuel. parcel, Letart.
Carl E ugene Phillips, Sr. to Ma~·
gle leona Nelson , Lot 38, Middleport villagE'.
Gary G. Basham. Lena Basham
to Gary G. Bashem, Jr .. 15 acres,
Bedford,
Melanic&gt; S. Dillard to Brian I.
King, 2.00 acres. Jl&lt;&gt;dford.
OlivP Mllard to G!.&gt;rald W. Howard. Barbara A. Howard, l:M
acres, Seiple,
RE'va lr('fl&lt;' Simms (by atty. In
fact) to M.artha 0 . Vennarl. parcel,
Salisbury .
Th~rrnan Junior Mart in , Ct-ral·
dine Martin to Harvey s. Martin. 8
acr&lt;'!;, Sutton.
Dora B. Wood, dec. to CI!'Ii B.
Wood , cer1 . of trans., Syracuse Vll·
lagt&gt;.
Ar1hur Hl'iney to Mary Jean Kcl·
11'1'. 10 am. Ollv&lt;'.
lchard A. Flnlaw. G!.&gt;rt ru&lt;W Fin·
law to Ma rk I. Sorden. .21 acrt', PO·
meroy vUlafli-,
,
Yvonne M. Wa lk!'r. &lt;k'c'd, to Burl
D. Walkl.'f, a ffidavit. llrdford.
Burl D. Walker to Burl J . Walkt'l'.
Pa tricia E . Walker . .78 !!ere. Bed·
ford.
Sti'VE'D K. LittlE'. Rita K. Llttk' lo
Stcwn K. Lilt Jr. Rita K. Llttlt&gt;. . 71
acrE'. Salisbury.
Pomeroy F IJ'C'fl¥'11 Assoc. to f'o.
m&lt;'roy Fh·elnE'D's Accos., Inc .. lot ·
m. Polllf'roy v Uia~ c .

$ 39
Chuck ·Roast .•• !~ ... 1
·U.S.D.A. CHOICE
$ ~9
· Round
~ Steak .•. ~B~e•e 1
.
BUCKET
$
199
Cube Steak •..•.•
U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS

L:·e·•

USDA CHOICE

.

U.S. N~. 1-10 LB. BAG

$J 49

Rump Roast ~ ••• ~·$1

CHICKEN

69

leg Quarters .~~ •• e•• '49&lt;
FRESH PORK BUTT
·
.
$ 49
Steak/Roast........ 1
LB.

Christine B. Gibbs. aka. ChrL~·
tinP Gibbs Giglio. aka ChrL•tlnc Gl·
~llo to Stcvcn C l11ilo, parcels. Col·
umbla.
Slevm A. Gl~llo to Shella Mllll,
k!'n. par!X'ls. Columbia.
Willia m D. Parsons. Vl'lma I.
Paroons to Kl'nneth D. Marklns.
Vermont Ma rklns, par!X'Is, Sutton.
Milton E . Roush, Sara E . Roush
to Shelly For1une. .674 acrr. Syra·
cuse vtliagl'.
Joseph D. Loftis, Com Lollis to
Gary O'Dell , 5.3435 acrC'S. Salls·
bury.
Floyd H. Barnhouse, dec ... e t al.
Allet' Barnhoulil', dec .. rt al to
t.arry E. Hoffman, Sheriffs Dr«!.
Broford.
KPnneth 0 , Marklri s, VPrmont
Marklns to Michal'! J . Trmt, Re·
bl:'cca L. Trmt. parcels, Sutton.
Billy t. Willia mson, Janet L. Wll·
liamson, Frederick L. Williamson.
Donna J. Williamson. Tommy L.
Williamson. Vicky ak;l Vicki Willi·
amson to Frederick L. Williamson.
Vicky Williamson. parcel. Rutland
villafle.
, Charles Legal', Jr., Amy Legarto
BuckP)'e Rur•l Elretric Corp., Inc. ,
Hght of way, B&lt;&gt;dford.
· Luther E . Gilliam, Veneva M.
Gilliam. Carolos D. Dale to Buck·
&lt;'Y&lt;' Rural Elretric Corp . .'Inc., ri11ht
of way, Scipio.
Billy
E.
Mci&lt;L&gt;nzle, Wilma
Mcl&lt;l'nzie to BuckeyE' Rural Eire·
trjc Corp., Inc .. right of way, Bed·
ford,
Randy J . LlPVing, Allee M. Llev·
lng to Buc keye Rural Elretric
Corp., Inc., MI'IRS. right or way.
Charles Althouse. Carolyn All·
hou.'!l' to BuckeyE' Rural Electric
Corp. Inc., right of way, Scipio.
Danivl C. Hensler, Patty Hensler to
Columbus and Southern Ohio Eire·
hie Co.. right of way, Sutton.
LE-t art Township Trustees by president to CSOE. right of way, Le·
tart.
LllllP A. McGee, James McGee
to Cols. 9 So. Ohio Elect. Co.. right··
of way, Lebanon.
St&lt;'VPII D. Pullins, TNesa Pullins
to Cols. &amp; So. Ohio Elret. Co.. rlflht
of way, Sutton.
· Edward R. Roush, Rebecca J.
Roush to Cols. lr So. Ohio Elect. Co.,
rljlht of way, Sutton.
TPny M. Stl'them, Mtolani!' Stehem to Cola. &amp; So. Ohio Eleet. Co.,
Che$ter. right of way.
Kenneth Wallbrown. Charlene R.
Wallbrown to Cols. lr So. Ohio
Elect. Co., right of way, Lebanon,
Spencer Buchenan to Georgia
Mount. Landen A. Mount, 1 acre,
Olive.
Monty R. Hart, Cathy J . Hart to
Mickey C. Williams, Sandra L. Wll·.
Iiams. parcels, Sutton/Salisbury.
Donald E. Kouns, Edna L. Kouns
to Mary E. FI'DI'ndt, lots 53 &amp; 54. Sy·
racuse village.
KI"Ziah J . Dye, &lt;lec'd, to Dale W.
Dye, cert. of trans., Columbia.
Virginia E. Hartley, aka VIrginia
E, VitaiOl' to
E. Kautf, Usa A.
!qtuft,.l.07 acre, Rutland.

nm

•

$"J39
Ground ·Chuck •••ee
LB.

HOMEMADE

Sand. Spread •e•••e••
LB.

Wh1te Potatoes ••e
BROUGHTON

·

2°/o Milk ......~A~·......

$ 39

GRADE A

Large Eggs

DOZEN

.

e••••e••••e•

1
·49 (

DAIRY LANE
STAR .. KIST Oil or Water

Ice Crea·m •••••••••••••
112 GAL.

Chunk Tuna ••••••••••
6.S OZ.

1s.s

FRESH BAKERY

Donuts •..•....•~":!.~·· $1 49

oz.

Manwich •••••••••••••••

• •• •• ••• • •• C01Jp(fi ••••••
• ••••••

MAXWELL HOUSE

'
..
SOFT &amp; GENTLE

COFFEE

BATHROOM TISSUE

~i:·

$4 99

L~t I Por Custo.. r
Good at Pawtll's Supormarl&lt;tt OniJ
• ' Offor Good Thru S.t. Aug. I, 191

4 ROLL

PKG.

69(

Limit I Por Custo..r
Good at Powell's Supermarlltt OniJ
Offor Good Thru S.t., Aug. I, 191

'

I

,

'

•••
•

. ..

•

147oz.$329
BOX

~~~·$119

Limit 1 Por Cust-r
Good at Powell's Supermarket Only
Offor Good lhru Sat., Aug. I, 1917

.....

......
COlJP(fi' ••••••
.
"
••
•
•
•• .PUREX DETERGENT

.
.
: · FLAVORITE SUGAR
I

Limit 1 Por Customer
Good at Powell's Supormarl&lt;tl OniJ
Offor Goad Thru Sat., Aug. I, 198

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

••

•'•

•·

�..

.·

'
Page- 10-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

Wedneiday. August 5. 198~ ~--

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 11

.' •.

--Local briefs---.. South still bakes in heat ; death toll hits 80 · :=~~·
Four hurt .in Tuesday wreck .
Fou r peo ple were Inj ured In an accide nt Tucsday , at 7: Oo
p.m .. In Sutton Township on Ohio 124. according to the
.Ga llta·Melgs Post of the State Highway Patrol.
·
·
Arthu r D. Roush, 37. his two passengers, Sarah L. Wiles , 16,
and Amy L. Roush. l5, a ll of Racine , and Conn ie L Smith , 23. o!
Pomeroy. were ta ken to Veterans Memorial Hospital by the
Meigs E MS. The two Ro ushes, Smith and Wiles were trea ted
a nd released.
The accident occurred when Roush and a pickup truck driven
by Don M. ~ose, 36, of Portla nd , we re heading east on Ohio 124 . .
Roush stopped to turn left when his car was rear-ended by
Rose's truck. The action caused Roush's car to s lide left .of
center, forc ing the car dr iven by Sm ith, whic h was trave ling
wes t, to run off the r ight side of the road. in to an embankmen t..
Rose was cited for assured clear dis ta nce. Smit h was cited for
not weari ng a sea t belt .

Ea.,tern board m eets Monday
Eastern Local Board of Ed uca tion will meet-in special sessio n
Monday , 7:30 p,m., at the high school. to co nduct perso nnel a nd
purchas ing mat.t ers .

Squads have 11 calls . Tuesday

102.

" We' •·e going to have a bit of a
coo l spE&gt;I l," said forecasTer Scott
Prosise in the nation's capita l.
" II should be anywhere from 85
to 90 degrees." ·
Si nce Ju tv lB. the heat wave
has been bl amed for 80 dealhs In
Missouri, Nebras ka , Pennsylva-

Meigs County Emergency Medica l Services reports ·n ca lls
Tuesday ; Middleport at 2:06 a. m. to Norih Second Ave. for
J arri ie Hudson who was trea ted but not tra nspor ted ; Pomer oy
a t 7::i8 a.m. to Mul berry He ights for Edna Coojler who was
treated but not tra nspor ted; Middleport at 11 : 27 a. m. to an a u to
accident on Nort h Second Ave. ; no inj uries; Tupper s Plai ns at
11:37 a .m. to Tow nship Road 319 for Carr ie Osborne to Vete ra ns
Me morial Hos pital; Tuppers Plains at 1:35 p.m. tra nsPQr ted
Pa ul Hedges to Camden-Clar k Mem or ia l Hos pit al; Syracuse _a t
6:53 p.m. to Miner sville HIll for Mar ion Haw k to Holzer Medical
Center: Racine units at 6:56 p. m. transparted Amy Roush,
Art hu r Roush. Sarah Wiles and Connie Smit h fro m an au to
·acci dent on Rout e 124: Lisa Wil es and Don Rose werE' n·eated a t
the sce ne but not tra nsparted: Middleport at 7:·12 p.m. to Beec h
St. fo r DN mer Haw ley who was tre ated but not tra nsporl&lt;'d ;
Middlepor t &lt;+t 8:09 p.m. to Stonewoods Apts. for Inez-Pooler to
Veterans Memori al Hos pita l; Po me roy a t 8: 25 p.m. to
Mulberr y Ave. for Grace Clark to Holzer Medi cal Cent e r :
Middle port at l O: 23 p.m. to B roadwa y St. fo r Clara Fra nce who
was tr ea ted but not tra ns ported.

•

By P ETER ROWE ,
United Press International
An· advance of cool air from
Canada today shran k the portion
of the country gripped by a heat
wave blamed for at . least 80
deaths as only the South sweltered In temperatures fit for Ice
sales men but few ot hers.
" Tf' ll be the weekend before
they rea lly have much relief, "
Na tional Wea ther Service fore·
casler· Harry Gordon said, forecas ting tem pera tures today from
the mid 90s to around 100 degrees
from the sout hern P lains across
the lowe r Mississippi Va lley a nd
nor th along the Atlan tic Coas t to
Virginia.
Howeve r, the cold front from
Canada was expec ted to bri ng
relief today as far south as
Was hington . D.C., whe re a high
of 99 degrces Tuesday just
m issed _the record for th~ day of

Souther n Local Board of Ed ucation will meet in s pecia l
session 8 p.m. Mopd ay at _thC' high sc hool.

Wrecker goes over river bank
A driverless wrecker a nd a ut omobi le moved across E . Ma in
St. . late Tuesday after noo n a nd the wrecke r went OV&lt;'f the r iver
ba nk near the Smith-Nelso n Motor Co.
Pomero)· Police reported that the wrecker had towed ti ca r
dow n Condor St. , to the motor compa ny lot. The wrecker
a pparently slipped into gear after the dr iver had left the vehicle
a nd the wrecl e r and at tached ca r moved across E. Main St. . wit h the wrecke r goi ng over the top of the bank a nd th e car
remain ing on th&lt;' Mai n St. IC'vel, policP sa id. Two ot her wrecke r s
were used to retrieve the fir st wrecker. palice said.

Thirt y-fo ur ra sps were processed in thE' court of Pomeroy
Mayo r Richard SPy ler Tuesday
night.
_·F' indd were Ro ber t Sisson.
Rut land. $63 a nd costs, squ ea ling
tir es: Ro)· E. La wson. J r., New
Lexington. $fi.1 and cos Is, ex pired
plates, a nd $350 a nd cos ts,
dr iving wh ile intoxicated: Andy
Pa iterson, Sy racu se, $6:l a nd
costs, squeali ng tires; Ke ith
Musser, Portland , $113a ndcosts,
onr yea r probation. intoxicallon:
Alice Hoo ton. Rut land, $50 a nd
costs. no fl nanc'ia l responsibili ty,
and $63 a nd costs, expired tags:
Ro nald Swa n. Colu m bus. $6:1a nd
cos ts, passing on a dou ble y!'llow
!inc .

Forfpit ing bOnds werc Gc ne
Moore, P ai nt Pleas ant. W. Va ..
~50: Walter E llis. Po meroy, $4o:
NP Json Morr iso n, Lor l o n , Va ..
$4o: John H aggert ~· . Middleport.
$45; La rr)' Rider . Middl eport.
$0'2 : Ronald Bocht e r. Pomerov ,

mas Parker . Pomeroy, $50, improper. registra tion, and $50,
imprope r star ting a nd backing:
Velma Ha rper. Col umbu s. $50,

da_v evf"ni ng at VPtC'r an s MPmO r·

orfi c iat i ng.

ial Hospi tal.
Bor n Fe b. 24. 1 9 1~ a t Gal li polis.
she was a daught er of thr la tr
Gm rgr and Flore nce Ra lph

Burial

in

will bi'

Ri \'e rv icw CemPtery. Fr ie nds
m ~y

cal l a t the fu nera l ho mr
toda.1· IWedn esda)·i from 2 t o ~
;md 7 to q_

Gardner. She was r etir ed from

Hols um Bakery, Midd lcport , a nd
wa s a mernb&lt;'r of Mi ddleport
· Chu rch of Chr ist
Surl'i ving a re h&lt;' r husba nd,
Hl'nr.v G. Ca r pent e r. Middl eport: one dau ghte r. Martha F r)·.
Pomeroy: three sons. Pau l Eugene Spi rrs of Alexa ndr ia. Va ..
Robert Spf1·cs with t hc U.S. Arm)·
in .Japa n and .lr r r)' Spires of
Pasadena . Ca lif.: two stepsons.
Larry Ca rpentl'r of Mi ddlepor t
a nd Ra ndy R. Ca rpent er of Lak e
Shari'. Fla .: lfi gra ndchi ldre n:
sevrral grea t grandchildren;
and three bro thers, Way ne
Ga rdner of Fos tor ia . Geo rg!'
Gardn er of Cheshi r&lt;' and Ma r k
G..-dner of Bloomda l.l
Bcs i d ~s hcr pa rents .. she was
prrr!'ded in dea th by a da ught Pr,
Bf'll )' .June Spires. a nd anothc r
daughte•· who died in infan cy :
two s isters. Rut h Sandsbury a nd
Louisc Gilmore: andth rrcbrothers, Floyd, Ar thur a nd Car l

Fil.- for dimr('t&gt;
F:sther Wa rd, in care oi Rogcr
1\e ll cr. PomerO)' . has fil ed for
di1·orct' in Meigs County Co mmon Pleas Court from J ames T.
Wa rd. Pomeroy. NC' Ison D. Wa tson, Po m!'roy. has filed for
divorce from Brenda J . Tern piNon Watson. Pomeroy.

GOOD USED
WASHERS, DRYERS
REFRIGERATORS, TVs
GAS &amp; ElEC. RANGES

COUNTY
APPLIANCES
62 7 3rd Ave., Gallipolis
HOUI$: 8 A.M.·6 P.M.

.eSpecial Of the Week

S1.15
WITH FRIES ............

S1 ,69

'

.

.

I

t

ADOLPH'S

DAIRY VALLEY
"At the IIIII of the PoiRII'IIJ-Malon lrldga
POMEROY, OH. ·

PH. 992•2556

do+ .,~••••a~
'"

.. .

...
• •
ou _a

.....
ou _•
.. ,.,

. , .•

••• •
•••
•
Olfa

. ·:::.'-.:: ~ ::-.:.::; t.:.:;.."7 ;;:-:,·
~
..:!!"::'·

~.:::

Cl.,.ified pa,et to\ler rile

/o llo.Wn~ lt!lttplu:uw uchonJ•tt ...

,..,c- .
"'"' C- f l l

COtf H"'llllllf

,.. ...,.,.,
•-•o•v•••••
IIHOAY i'lll'tll
'·""'""~ •••u
! 1&gt;110 4 •~.. .,. ..

.

-~--

=:~

,., _ ... 0 . _

~"'''""

.....

.u~ --

!&amp;GUS CLUI- I'OM(IOT, OH.

1HUIU PM- II . ,45

MARG. TUMBLER .... 2/99•
12 01. T6 SLICE PIMENTO

PROC. CHEESE ........ S1.89

BULK AMISH

LONGHORN CHEESE ... S1.89

-..

::;=~--

··--·

11- ll&lt;ollo,'I'II · C I -

·· - -

., _
__ ......_,_
u_.._
._
~~---- ~­

-

We Carry Fi1hi'ng Supplies

John 1(. Bentz
Owner /Mechanit

16141 992- 77S4

ADS7

PUBLIC SALE

RADIATOR
SERVICE

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

PAT HILL FORD

SCHEDULED FOR

THURSDAY,AUG.6, 1987
AT 1:00 P.M. AT THE

M. A. HALL RESIDENCE ON

Middleport, Ohio
1-13-tfc

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SEll

OLD ST. RT. 33 NEAR OHIO PALLET

Riverine Antiques

HAS BEEN CANCELLED

1124 Eat! Main St.

We Are Sorry For · Any Inconvenience
Cause.

Service

lr (h-• or ...,...,_,

LONG'S
CONSTRUCTION
Vinyl &amp; Alum. Siding

614-843-5248

992-2526

RElSONAil£ . llltllll
8-20-'86 tin

•FURNACES
•AIR CONDITIONERS
•HEAT PUMPS
"flEE ESTIMATES"

PH. 742-2027

Oo
·) ~tij1
,,_·lJ :J r~~ :

rnV.

Carolina FIISH

1-614-843-5425

711312 mo. d.

TUPPERS PLAINS - Bnc k ranch thai has e' er ythm g1 full
basement wtth lin•s hed rec. room. I' i baths, beautiful
kitchen. lormal d1nmg, 3 lledr ooms, oa klnm. Qual•ty wor k.
Spactous lot. 2 ca r gara~ e. palto Eacellenl condtlton,
$68,000 00.
,•

32 OZ. ORE-IDA CIIIIKLE CUT

BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE - 2 41 acres ol mant land
locat ed near Eastern H1gh School w•th access toRt 7. Water
&amp; electnc "arlable. $6,000 00.

French Fries •••••••••••••••••• S1.39
20 OZ. FRESHLIKE
Whole Kernal Corn •••••••••• s119

OUT OF TOWN - Everyone love s the count ryand th1s is your
· chance to live thete' Nt ce 3 bedroom trailer with new carpet
in tivmg room, cetlin g Ions 1n LR. &amp; k•tchen, A/Cuntt '"Master bedrm., I bath with washer &amp; dryer included. Newer
Iron! porch to Sil on and wa ste th ose summer evenings away
1n th is peaceful count ry sett1ng Also has many_other lea,
tures includi ng a wei bar , satelltte dtsh, lots ol cabmet space,
2 bay windows 1n dimng area and master bedroom. All electri ~. drilled well. MAKE OFFER $14,500.00.

. 1S OZ. ARMOUR HOT

MORNING STAR ROAD - Want to build your own home but
can'! lind th e perlect place' Well. we have it' 5-5 acre lots
located on Morning Star Rd. Water &amp; electric m ilabfe. Call
us and start buildmg your dream home tod ay' $10,000.00
each.
HERE IT IS! Your home in the cou ntry, o'er 21 acres ol
ground. pl us a 2 slary fra me hou se w/ 3 bedrooms, cellar .
·
shed &amp; woodburner lor exira heat WANT

1

1/•

The jeans with
personal fil.
Timeless, classic, yet very
modern- levi's®Red Tab
Basics. Jeans, Jackals and ·
Shirts with the styling , fit and
quafi1y you expect.

Levrs
'

OOAI.JTY NEVER OOI:S OUT Of S1'Y\.E.

'

..
'

'·J

ell•• you

"The Clelll4 T11111 .-111
tlfely h1to • 111.- ho111e."

•

;HENRY E. CLELAND, JR .........................992·6191
•JEAN TRUSSELL ....................................949· 2660
: DOTTIE TURNER ... :......... ..... ............. .....992-5692
TRACY RIFFLE ................;.. ,..... ..............949·3080
OFFICE ......... .................. ,..................... 992·2259.

3 Announcements
~-

Cook' s TV Ser'llic ewill be closed
fOt vacation from Aug 31hru A us

16.

4

Giveaway

8 wee k old puppies. Part BeAgle.
Calt 614 -367 -0185
367-7214 aftM 6 .

814-446-3870.

Black and gray, llripp.cl male
ltinen. 8 wks . old. Needs good.
lOVing home. Call 61 4· 446·
2393.
Junk TV ' S t o give a.w l y. Must
take all. Call614-446 -1149.

POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

Adorabl• fluffy cule kitten s. Call
614 -992-7574 .

CAll ANYTIME

PH. 992·2772

7-30-87-1 mo.

446·1318

J-6·1 !flO.

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

(CUT OUT FOit FUTURE UIEI

-KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985-3561
1111 Ma.. s

•Washers •Dishwasher s
•Ranges
•Refrigerator s
•Dryers •Freezer s

PARTS and SE

FREE INFORMATION PACKET.
t 18,000 in coll..e es slttance The Army Nadonal Gulfd. 1·

r egul•
i
priilcipl.. r equ Wed; valid Ohio driv.r' s
license. good record and extensive t ravel required . S•lary
818.000-21 .000 • V81r. Excel·
lent benefit package. Send re-.
sume t o Robin Eby. BuckBV•
Community Servi ces. P.O .Bo•
604. Ja ck son. Oh . 45840.
Deadline f or applicantt: 8· 1287. Equal opportunity employer

Free puppy. lh Da chsund, f emale. black with brown. very
playful. 12 weeks old.-614-992 -

2073.

Must give away abandon8d
bl1c;:k kinen, darling w ith green
eVes. Calf 61•·992 -3478 .
Used childs sw ing set. Call
814-992-2077.

6 puppie1 • half Aualralian blu e
hHier and Pit Bull. 304-676 7250.

6

12

JOB PLACEMENT: High school

18 Wantad to Do

grads, let u1 h al ~ you discover
the job t hat flt i yOu beSt, We
place people in ovtr 70 ~ areer
f ields. Jobs are full time permanent po11tion s with solid benefits.
Applicant s between 17-30 yeers
old will be COI"!I idered . No Fe e
lnvotved. Call t oll free 1-800·
282 -1384, Mondev· Thursday,
9am -2pm.

"'im' 1 odd jobs painting, driveway reualing, cerpenterwork&amp;
roof repair, tr... S. hedges
e•per ienced. Call 81 4 +319 2416 Can do light heuling and roofing .
Rea s oneble rat•• · Mer i on
Snider: 814-949· 2829.
Roem and board for elderly and
handicapped with personal cere.
In M iddleport. Call 814 -982·

6873.
Vacancv f or elderly ledy . Good
hOme-cooked meals and good
c.,e. Call614-992-7227.
It' • col!ntry living in my home tor
the elderly. Private bedrooms.
bath and INing room. No steps,
nice porch and yerd, only 1evan
minutes from stores and hospit el. e~~r.p . 814-992 -5115.

Grover's Lawn Mower Repair.
We' H pick up and deliver. Good.
used mowers for Mle. Call
814-742 -2393 or 814-742 ·

1.:.30.:.9:..1_.-

t59. 230 +year. Nowhiring. Call
1-806 -687-6000 Ext . R-9806
tor currant federal list .
Friendly Home Partin h" opening for managers and dealers in
your area. Largest line In party
plan, free kit, brand new christmas catalog, toy, Qifl, and home
decor catalog.
r 800 items.
Top commisSion and hott"s
gifts. Call for tree catalog
1-800-227 - 1510 or call collect

o....

THIU JUlY
Alto . . . . .

UU FOR

roofilt ........

BOGGS

FIEf I!IIMATE

992·6116 or 367-7220

7·9 -'87-1 ....

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. SO EAST

Real Estate General

TEAFORDm

GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Authorizotl John Dooro,
· New Holland, luth Hog

Form

Real Estate ~

~

,

8

Public Sale
8t Auctiqn

or 949·2801

Parts &amp; Service

-

MIKE'S APPLIANCE
REPAIR SERVICE
Service Call

Addons and remodeling
Roofing and gutter work
Concrete w ork
Plumbing and electrical
work
(free E1time1e1}

lOVING AUIWOIM- Of

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Only $1250
HOUSIIIOID APPIIANQS. All
IIPAIIS OUAIAintiD I TIM,

PA111 AND 1 -.
Sortieing rofriprlllor'

V. C. YOUNG Ill

....

BISSELL
BUILDERS ·

Carter French
Residence
Corner of Fourth
and Palmer,
Middleport

CUSTOM IUilT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

"At Rea-We Prien"

PH • .949-2801
or 949-2860 ·

Must see to appreciate.

'

.

Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CAlLS
· 4-16-l&amp;'lfn

Misc. Turn off Rt . 35 al Church

5 family yerd hie. State At. 884
Harrisonville. Aug. 6 ,7 , 8. g.
7p.m .
Aug . 6th. Wahe r Bentz rn idence on flood Rd. 10-3 . Follow
signs up Uncoln Hill. Rain will
not eaneel.

of God on Rodney -Bidwell Rd.

Turn on first gravel road. Thurs.
and Fri .
Thurs. and Friday. 8,: 30-4:00. 1
mile above Silver Bridge Plu:a .
Electric ,r oller massage exercise.
clothes, hou sehold Items.
Yard Sal e- 45 Central A\le.
Thurs .. Fri .. and Sat.

1---------,--

Thur. and Fri. Aug. 8 1nd 7. 9th
hou .. on right New. Lima ,Rd.
A~tland . Something ·tor ev•
rvone. 6, 4 · 742 -21502.
5th and 6th. Rutlend American
Legion.
4 family yard sale. Friday 7th and
Sat. 8th. from 9-4p.m . Grey
Eblins residence 40830 Laurel
CtlffRd.
.

Aug . 6 and 7 . Childrens clothing
etc . Leslie Scarbrough rea;ctence
on corner of Vlflderhoot Ad . out
of Tupper, Plains.

Wanted to buy, standing timber.
Call AI Tromm at 614-742 -

2328.
QUILTS
Antique-Pre 1940's. Call Mare.
•814-992-21 01 !days) or 1-592 2481 evenings .

...

.
CALl 992,617i

Loughlin (612ta88 8666.

Yard sei8 FridaY Aug . 7 . 9-1.
Aeroas from Grade School,
Rutlend.

....... P.omerov__________ _

773·9661 .

Fniplnymt:lll
S1: rvtct: :;
11

Help Wanted

4 family . Aug . 5th and 6th.
Kid ' s, women' s, m~n ' s clothing
jell sizes). Tova, picture ffamn.
eureit e bike, wooden rodcing
ehalr, books, much mora. 381
Grant St .. Middleport. 9 :00-

Aft&gt;"''·

Ohlo

45701 . !1141

193·5551 , extan•ion _288. EOE

....... Pt'Pieasarif ____ _
&amp; Vicinity

6:00 pm .

3 Family Yard Sale. •thS. Brown
Street. Mason. 304-773-15140,
Friday a SaturdiiV.

&amp; famity , Augu.t 5th through
7th. 3 mil• out Depot St ..
Rutland. Lots of infant to aduh
clothing.

13 t.mity yard sale. Aug. l -7-8,
Gell. Ferrv . Shot guns. turn ..
tools. clothing a. Mise.

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST OR • _ _..:__ _ _ __ _ _
MEDICAL LABORATORY
TECHNICIAN . Part-limit poaidon, all shifts. Must q regi1terad or reglttry eligible and
.,ailebl1 tor I or 1 wealta of
full· tl'f'e orientation. Paid holtdays. tidl and vacation tlm1.
Ponlblftty of becoming h.dl~ time
.. later dlta. Contact IDnnle
Schoonover, O ' llana11 MemorIal Hoeplial, Hospital DrWa.

Aug . 8th . 10:00-1. Between
H&amp;R Block •nd Cleland Realty.
lots ol clothing, radios . t1p11,
etc. Little of everything,

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

Loom for rug weaving. 304-

7-6-'IT-11111.

FOR SALE
MODULAR HOME!

7-2J.IIto.

rongt~.

lrwothert,
ltlgo lfiopotals, lrath , . _.

. 4-15-'86-lc

614-992-3293

lllicr-... ...

waslllf1: • .,.,s,

992·6215 or 992-7314
Pomtroy, Ohio

CALL

fr.,..

.,, AC lwW.w units ..tirl,

Reataurant Business far sale. . ,
Ea.s tern Ave. Call 814 -446 - •
3077 Of 446-9782.

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

Vard Sale: 1741 Chath am A\le.
Tue1. and Wed. · Aug. 4th and
5th.

Wanted To Buy

446·0175.

YOUNG'S

Business
Opportunity

&amp; Vicinity

9

Used mobile homes. Call 614-

l·l -'86 tic

21

----·--Pom.iirov _________ _

Retired persons position open
for part -time help. Apply at
Vaughan• Cardinal. Middleport.

Vard Sale: 2 miles out of Vinton
on Shepard Lan e. Aug . 4,6,and
8. Moving.

2282.

No Su~y

Finanw l

-----·-Gallipolis····-·---

Assistant manager or grocery
manager wanted. Experience
nec essary . Ambit ious, good
with people. Salary $16.000 to
118,000 per year with benefits.
A growing company. Apply at
\laughans Car~inal M iddleporl.

Rick Pe arson AUctioneer lictms&amp;d in Ohto and West Virginia. Estate, ·antique, farm , liqui·
4atlon sales. 304· 773-5786 .

, TOP CASH pai d tor '83 model
and newer used cars. Smith
Bulcti -Pontiat:, 1911 East ern
AllfJ ., Gallipolis. Call 614 -446-

PH. 949·2860

Will babysit in my home In the '
Henderson ern day or evening.
Can provide raterenc". 304- .
675· 6880.
.

l ost : Small light brown mixed
Terrilf. Male. l ost in Pomeroy
on July 31 . Call814-992 -7548.

814-448-3672

New Homes luilt
"Free E1timetes"

~

2989.

lost and Found

used cars.
Jim Mi nk Chw .-Oidsl nc.
Bill Gene Johnson

SIDING CO.

FarM Equlp111e11f

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

Hottsinq
H,•.,clqu.Jt li-t·,

-

Will care for elderly paraon in my
home. Ret. &amp; _Experience, Call
for mora information. 304-676,

Nurse Aide, all shitts. 9 :00 and
5:00pm. 102 Court St .. Pome:
roy . 614· 992 · 2667. P.M . and
Associates Home Health Care
Agency .

0-618-452-0091 .

We pay cash fOf late mod &amp;I clean Vllfd Sal e: Clothes. bowling ball.

BISSELL

Eq41ipmt~1

Dealer

RLILlOI

NICE BRICK- lg. landscaped lot 2 patios. dbl. ga rage, 6 rms., 3 bedrooms, 2\7
ceramic balhs, centra l air
and heat. fam ily rm. wtth It·
replace and eQ uipped
kitchen. $1 30,000.
2 APTS.-Near Kroger's,
Central heal, paneli ng, modern kitchen, basement. garage and river ' iew. Asking
$29,500.
14 ACRES- At Bald Knob
wilh free gas and sprin g on
good country road.
A·FRAME-Lg nice 3 bedrooms, 2 ~ baths. lu ll basement
w1th 2 business rms., woodburner, I ~ garage about
30x40. copper plumbing and
6.6 acres. $59,500.
2 HOliES - 2 lois, 'lewol
river, llackyards, basements. Just $14,000.
OWNER FINANCING - 3
bedroom, 2 slory lrame in
Syracuse. Gas furnace. iron
porc_h and lg. garage. Only
$1 5,000.
.
CERTIFIED
APPRAISALS
992-3326

*VINYl SIDING
*ALUMINUM SIDING
'llOWN IN
INSULAnON

- · - -- -

Lawnmowar service and repair. ·
Alao lawns mowH. 304 -875 - ·
1563.

Own your own apparel or · shoe ·
stor e . choou from : jean - ·
apOrtswear, ladies app1rtl,
men' s, children -maternity, large
sizes . petite. dancewear aerobic. bridal. lingerie or acces·
sories store. Add color analysis.
Brands: Uz Clatborna. O.aolina,
Helllthtex. levi. , lea. Cemp
Beverly Hill1. St Michele. Chaus.
Outback Red, Gen•i•. Forenza.
Organically Grown, over 2000
othen. Or t 1 3.99 one price
d"igner, mullti ti• pricing
discount or family Moe store.
Retail pricn unbaUft'abla fGr
qlUIIity shon normalty priced
from 119. to , 180. Over 2&amp;0
brenda ~600 ltyln. $14, BOO to
126.900: inventory, training,
fixtures, grand opening, airfare,
trtc. Can open 16 days Mr. ·

TAYlOR BUilDERS
40"1o OFF ON WINDOWS

Situations
Wanted

Dodrill' I PriveteH omaCere. Will
care fQr the ekl..-ly In my home.
Call 614 -388-8193 anytlm•.

Go~arnment Jobs. 816. 040 ·

Kitten s to • good home. Call
614·99 2-7 3 82 .

FREE ESTIMATES

R .N . ilpplic..iona now beinv
Ket~Ptad tor full time potit\on,
Pta•ant Valley Nursing Care
Centet. epply personnel office \
Pl••ant VIII., Hasp. 30•· 17&amp;·
4)CO . AA -EOE .

CLIMB THE LADDER TO SUC·
CESS . Guarantl ltd Income whh
pot entlll of $2&amp;.000.00 tint
ye• earnings. Training program
f or lhote who quality. Apply In
person I f W. VJ, Empk)yment
Office. 225 Si.11 th St. Polm
Ple aaent , W . Va. Aug . lth
between 10:00 em end 2 :30pm.

Bu sh hog small Hat land ne.town, if interested· Call 614·
446-8471 after 5 :00PM .

6·17-tfc

We alto know the ploce for
IMitcharing an II ·,.-octning.
Wo tOtitfy or , .. don'l poy
Flit IUTCHUIIG
W/fHII COUPON
Gootl thtu ,..,,, I

................ lloof is.

AVON • All areaa. Call Marityn
Weav er 304-812-214&amp;.

SOCIAL WORK -A110i11te Director t o
j the

Collie dog to giveaway . Good
tlatured, needs attention. Call

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
lll•o Traasmlulon
PH. «192-5682
or 992-7121

home. Call 614-266 -6231 .

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

Meet nice people and m ake new
fr iends. Sell Avon. Free - Stan
up fee. C.tl 114-448- 2166.

or 814-

Rt. 124, Pomeroy Ohio

3 - half grown kittens lo good

10-8-tlc·

HEAD LEnUCE ......... 79t

Re""odeling

lob. but • car... Complete
benefit ~ dr a.ge.. Send r•ume to
: P.S.C •• BoK 18-D . ArrowhHd
Lane. Portsmouth, Ohio 4ri662.

Wanted: Three part-time Com·
munity Service Worker pos~ions
availabte w ith an intermediate
care facility for dwelopmentalty
disabled adutta in Bidwflll: 1}26
IJ.ours-week: 12:30 - 8 :30a.m .,
3 daya a week; plus 2 hour
w·aakty steff meeting. 2) 34hours-w .eek: 12 :30-8 :30 a.m., 4
days a week; plu i 2 hour w ' elcty
n eff '· "'eating. 3} 18- hoursweek: 101!. m.-8 p.m .. ·.sat .•
Sun.; plus 2 hour weekly staff
meeting. All position s: High
school degree. valid Ohio driver' s license and good driving
record requ ired; ability to work
Well as a team member. excellent interpersoflal communica· tion skills, creative and self·h
molivated, abmtv to wor • wit
minimal supervision, punctual,
and good organization skills
required; experiecne working
w jth profoundly or severely
relarded Individuals and exp•
rience in the application of
normalizatio n principle~ pre-'
ferred. Salarv: t4:.25 per hoi.Jr.
Vacatkm and sil:k benefits. Send
reaume, indicating which position(s) applying for. to Robin
Eby, Buckeye Community Services, P .0 .Bo• 604. Jackson Ohio
45840 . Deadline for ap'pllcanu:
8-13-87 . Equal opportunity em·
plover.

CUSTOM BUILT
GARAGES

1-4·1 mo. d.

FENCE COMPANY

Gutter Wor•

Complete

CAll

ANY11ME
BUTCHf fl SHIJP

PH. 992-2772

ACCENT

Complete

Roofing of All Types
Worked in Homt Area
25 Years
FIEf ESTIMAT£S

Electronic Organs
Mobile service

.RUSS MOORE

HEATING &amp;
COOliNG

Roger Hysell
Garage

Announcements

TVs, Anttnnas
Satellite Salts

HOURS: Tuo.·WotJ .• fri.
11 a.m. ta 7 p.m.
Sunday: 1 p.m,· 7 p.m.

FREE ESTIMATES

24 CT.

7-30-'17-1 mo.

7-IS-17 1 mo.

J.R.'s REPAIRS
Installation

RES IOf NT1Al t CO MM £ ACIAL

PEACHES .......un,....,99&lt;

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

992-3718

Pomeroy

Let U1 F111ee Vou Ill

POMEROY - Six acres close to town - w1th mce I '·I slory
lrame home, wtt h 3- 4 bedrooms. Has n•ce k•tchen cabmels,
IO'a20' storage bu1ldm~ patio, garden space. MAKE OFFER.
$1 7.000.00.

'' FREE ESTIMATES"

GIJIIIII. COmACTOIS
7· 11-17 1 mo. pd.

.INSULATION

21ft SIIE &amp; IP

•New Roofing

985-4141

J&amp;L

P.O. BOX 1166
MT . VERNON , OH . 43050
DAVIS METAL SALES Is the Nation's futest arowin&amp;
MANUFACTURER of D-RIB metal roofina &amp;sidine.
We offers ol profiles: D-RIB , HI -RIB. 5-Y. COR·
RUGA TED. Orders custom cut to the inch at no extra
charae. DIIS offers 10 buutiful colors plus plvan·
ized and plvalume. FREE delivery 100 squares or
more. Trims. skyli&amp;hts and accessories . Quallly discounts available.

•Insulatio n
•Storm Doors
•Storm Windows
•Replacement Windows

MIDDLIPOIT, OHIO

REFERENCES
"'-Dayarhtnlngs

7-1· 171 ....

DAVIS METAL SALES, INC.

-VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

Goad tht..,.. A,. 30, 1917

•GARAGES. POLE
BUILDI .. OS .

mHting new people. No1 onty •

Help Went"'

100.642-3619 .

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

Schools, Hcimes,
Churches.

•ROOFING •SIDING

•WINDOW REPLACEMENT
•REMODELING &amp;
ROOM ADDITIONS

992 -2196

CANTALOUPE .....!!-... 79 1

Chili
••• ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• s11s
iS OZ. HUNT'Z
Mexican
Manwich •••••••••••••• 99&lt;
17 OZ. DEl MONTE
Fruit Cocktail ....................
99&lt;
1S OZ. POST BREAKFAST CEREAL
,
.
Raisin Bran....................... S229
Hormel. Chunkv Ham ••::~~~. S149
6 12 OZ. 2 QT. ORANGE or lEMOtf.UME
Gatoraid ........................... 99~
20 CT. T0 IN. COMPARTMENT-MKROWAVE SAFE
Plastic Plates ................... 5199
. t Nap k"1ns •••• ~·····•···
250CT
$159
Corone
24 QUART NESTEA
Tea
Baas........................... 5239
1Olf• OZ. HllTOfl"'
Ovster Stew ................ ~'..... 99&lt;
22 6z. DISH DETERGENT
Liquid Joy ........................ 51''

CHISQI, OHIO

Aru
firmoutsid
sMkir'lg
indNkt·.
ual for
e ..locel
,. polition
Trem.ndou1 opportunity for em·
bitious you ng p erson who enjoys

7-2-1 mo.

Rec•ive 50"/o Off
SECOND tuning if
done within one
year.
15 Yrs. Experience In

MARCUM
CONTRACTING

11

Help Wanted

Manth af JulY.

PIANO TUNING

8-13 tfn

l mvu,

11

lf2 PRICE

949-2263
or. 949·2168

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

UllDINCI PHON!

s.s.•tJ.J ••-

CERAMIC BISQUE

.4-22-87-Hn

1IUitNIII PHON!
(614) 992-6510

IN THE

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
P11inting
FREt;: t;STIMATES

~ Licens!!d Clinical Audiologist

Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone Bills Here

PH. 949-2756

and

ROOFING

ccc: LISA M; KOCH, M.S.

SAlES &amp; SERVICE

CAi:U

PLASTIC CRAFT

Howard L Writesel

Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
Swim Molds · Interpreting Services

i

161 North Second
Middloport, Ohio 45760

Truck, auto, &amp;
heavy equipment
repairs and
welding .
tAll makes l!o mod els)

FOR THE BEST IN
REPLA(EMENTS
WINDOWS

NEW- REPAIR

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

992-2772

II. 211d AYE.
MIDDLEPOO, OH•

CERTAINTEED VlNYL
THERMO · BQSS
8-4-1 mo. pd .

.. 0.0

UDNALL

15 CT. CALif,

North

,,.....,_

l '~

Business Services

54 Misc . Merchandise

1/•

PH. 446-1699

BAR·B·OUE

I 01. SHEDD'S SPIEAD

MED. EGGS ........!'!!:.... 59'

~ ·• ----..... +o·o ·

t

0t

PfliCES EFFECTIVE THRU SA f . AUG. ll. 1981
SMITHFIELD
SHREDDED '2.19
Boiled Ham •••••••••••• SLICED S1.98

S&amp;F GRADE A

.

'

Aul usf s

tra ffic s ig na l vio lation .

Sen ·iccs will be I p.m. Th u rsdav a t Raw ling-Coa ts-Blowcr
F un e ra l Home wi th AI Hartson

t

operator' s liccns&lt;': StCI'{'n Chil·
-no)·. $6.1, cxpired pla tes.

fl~=;;;~~;;;;;~==:;:d=~;:~~~~~~~~~:;.

L:.
SWIFT ECKRICH
Chopped Ham ••••••••••••• ~·•••• s149
Fi ned $2o and . cos ts on a
diso rder ly manne r charge wa s
Samm)· Li ttle. Middleport.
Superior Braunsweiger ··-"·s199
SUPERIOR BIG RED
.
Bologna ...................... ~···•·· 99&lt;
deaths
1 Homemade Ham Salad •• ~•• 89&lt;
r.ar d ncr.

Hele n G. Ca r penter, S:!. or ~Rl
Hysell St ., Middle por t. died Mon-

. -· .

$1&gt;1.
c light
violat ion:
nald traffi
Arnold.
Pomeroy.
$fi.1. Rono

...

, Do\..
1 Do\n
liM"'

DABBLE
·sHOP

J&amp;l
INSULATION

.--.....
··---:==.·.+:

_Ill'

-_
--··---·---··-·-"
. . . .... . . .
__
__
......
·--·...............- . ...-....·-----·...-.. -·-·---·-·--·
-c
.
.
_u ....,.,.
--··--··--·
.... _Dol 1.... _111 . ...

1 04...

Phone 742-21 DO

Four forfejt bonds in Middleport court

-H.-1.-n Caqwnlt'r

BABY ITEMS

"ATil

DEPARTMENT STORE

The IV!ississippi Queen, s iste r ship of the f ~ m ed De lta Queen.
is Sfhcdule.d to move uprivc r past Meigs Coun ty com mun ities
on the Ohi o today, proba bi)· du ring the early evening hours,
Gene Grate, ~v id rivPr boat enthu sias t reports.

Area

tin,_,,
ClOYD St.lriDAT
.....r:!.,._, ........
. . .. _ ..........
_
... ...
__
.............
.._
, ..
,. . _
............ ..
..
TO PLACE AN AI CAll tft· IU6
MONIIf
I A.M. tt S . ...
I Ul U..UNOON IAIMU

RUTLAND

Mississippi" Queen due here

I

t=========::'l-::========:;1

w'

Process 34 cases iri court

Special board m eeting Monday

Four defenda nts for fe ite d
bonds and a fifth was fined in the
cour t of Middleport Ma yor F rC'd
Hoffman Tuesday night.
Forfeitin g were Te rry Wa lkcr .
Co lumbu s, $~ 50 , dr iving whil!'
in tox icat ed, a nd $50. left of
cent!'r: H. J . Gr imm, Middleport. SoO. open cont ainer: T ho-

nla, India na, Il linois, South Ca- . tlATimlA L WEAT HER SERVICE FORECAST TO 8 AM EDT B·S.S? • ••
rolina, Georgia, Wyoming, Iowa
and South Dakota .
Record high tE'mperatures
were reached Tuesday with
readings of 98 degrees In Huntsvllle,A la. ,and Greensboro; N.C ..
97 !rl Baltimore a nd P hllade lphla, 94 In · Br istol, Tenn ., 91 In
Asheville, N.C., a nd a9 In Beckley, W.Va.
" There aren' t. enough hours In
the day to cover the increased
business, " sa id '· Sta nley Friedman, co-owner or the Balti more
Ice Co. , In Pikesville. Md. " Whe n
you go from 90 to 100 degrees In a
s tretch, usually busi ness Is about
20 percent a bove norma l. "
But J im F urlong of Du rham .
N.C .. where the temper ature hit
94, ca lled Tuesday "the No. 1
nomlnee for the worst,dayeverl n
1•:.". lstmw
f#',¢@1RAIN
~ SHOWERS
:
Durham. Ills just drip clty ."
Cc !c
Slat ic . . Occtuced
FRONTS : . . 1(/ar,-:-, _
The heat In West Vi rgin ia •
.
t
Tuesday Jouched off sevpra l
WE ATHER MAP - Showers and thunderstorms are posslhle In
" intermounla in region. t·entral .and
· fores t fi res.
the central and southern
"Theco ndit lonsa re not crltlcal
northern plain•,_upper . Mlsslssl ptoi Va ll ~y and soulhern All anti&lt;
yet but It 's r ight on the vergE',' '
Coasl states early Thursdi!Y · (UP J)
said Wes t Virgi nia Agr icultu re
Di rector William Gilles pie. " It 's --~---Weather-------noth ing big r ight· now bu t If the
Winds will be fr om the north
South Central O~io
hea t continues therewlll bra few
Va
r
la
bl!'
cloudi
ness
today
with
arou
nd 15 mi les a n hour toda y
serious ones t fi res! ."
a cha nce of shower s or passi blr an d from th ~ nort heas t at less
thundPrs torms. Highs will br in th a n 10 m iiPs an hour toni ght.
the m id 80s. Clear ing tonig ht with
Ex te nd ed For ecast
a low bctwcpn 60 and 65.
Friday lhrough Sunday
$44: Norr1}3n Ea kins, Syracu sc.
Su nny Thursday with a high in
A cha nce ol s howers and
$45; Ml clftel Grueser, Rac in e,
the m id ROs.
thunders torms ! at ~ friday, be·
$49: Debra Hill, R aci ne. $45:
. The probabi lity of pn'&lt;'lp lta
coming fair Sa turd ay and SunDarrln Creamea ns, Rutla nd,
lion Is 40 pe rcent today and nrar cia;·. Hig hs will be mai nly in the
$45; Melissa. Prim mer. Dex ter, &gt;.e r·o tonight a nd 'fhu rsda)·.
xo_,_ with lows In the tiOs.
$45;
CorinieFi nBos
ton,
P omcroy'
$47; Debra
law,
Long
Bottom. r--==:;~~~:::::~==--T--;=~==::;;::;:==--­
$50; Ga~y Chas teen, Rutla nd.
Public Notice
9 Wa nt ed To Buy
$46: Ra ndy You ng, Racine , $4R;
NOTIC E OF
Tin a Lee. Middleport , $46:
APPOINTM ENT OF
WAIITED TO IUY
,Jackie Freder ick. Midd leport .
FIDUCIARY
$46: De nise Raga n, Gal li polis.
On July 17. 1987, in the
$50: Vi cky Morrow, Syracuse,
Meigs County
Ptobate
Strollers . Beds, Dtes•
Coun
.
Coso
N
o.
2557
4
,
si
ng Tables. Play Pens,
p
45
$46: R uth Sellprs. or tIa nd · • ·:
Mo•ge•et L. Sheets, 3 9870
Bernice Westfal l. Point Pl&lt;'aUnion A"""""· Pomeroy.
Walk ers, Clolhing (newsa n!. $47: J oh n Simpson. Hu nOhio 467 &amp;9 . wa. . ppointed
born-4T ), High Chairs.
tlngton. w. Va ., 550; We nd&lt;'!.!
Administratria of the esta te
Car Seats.
,
of Charteo Reave! Sheeu ,
Mus I be in good
Kay lOr. L.et a r t. W · Va ., .,.54• J 11
deceased. tate of 4 3 84 2 .
pos ted on speedin g r harges:
Cooks ·Rood, Hemlock
c on~ i tiqn .
Ht'a thcr Ross. Apple Creek. $4:!,
·Grove. Meigs County. Ohio.
"fifes"
stop sig n ,-iola tt on: Bruer
Robctt e. Buck.
711 S. JRO S.l.
. 1. h
Probate Judge
fl
Fis he r. Rac ine, $63. tra IC tg I
Len• K l\l esseltoad. Cle•k
MIDD LEPORT. OHIO
violat ion: B•·ia n J e nks, Bidwell ,
(7 ) 22 . 29 ; tBJS. Jtc
PHON E (614 1992-7494 -

Business Se..Vices

Augult5thandOth. CollegaRd. ,
Syracuu. Children and actuh
dothing. odda 1nd ends, twin
bad with mattreu, toya, wood
burner, electric stove. 10:00-

Yard ~Sale. vomer 3rd

a

Adams

St. Mason. WV. Aug. I . 7 , 8.

Augult lth and 7th. 31 Rtver·
view Or., Middleport. 9 :00.7

Industrial garage ..Ia: Wed.
Thurs. Fridav. 9 to 8 :00. lntul•
tion. fire brick. tabl... atr comprnsOrs. weld••· elactrlcat
supplies a. much more. Y.. milt
on the right ,..t the ~a•on
CCJuntv FairgrOund•.

Wolf Pan Ad. 3rd, houu Dn left

Yard sale 28015 Meadowbrc;M)k

1_3:_DO_:_p_m_. ~----­

from 143 . A"ug. 10· 11. 9-d•k.
Loti of .,ad elolh•.

Or. Satuf'UV, 1 -3.
i

�Page-12-The Dllily Sentinel
21

LAFF·A·DAY

Bullneaa
Opponuf!lty

.4 6

Space for Rant

Offl~

&amp;pee• tor Rent. hcellent
for Atlorn.ya, Account1nt. etc.
CloH • to Court Hou... Call
Wilam• Re-' Estate Agency.

I NOTICE I
TltE OHIO VALlEY PUBLISHING CO . reoommencll that. you
do bu-wkh .-pie V""

. 614-441-31144.

know-. and PilOT to ...nd monwr
through the mail untK .... hare

lnvMt • • ICI the offering.

;

ONE ,RICE SHOE
STOREI Open either a ahoe Of
U .U

n~m•.'

'lt'JUR .·.

AHCfs"TORs

flllhioft ftOft.franchiaeltor. with
the Ua..ty Filahlan1 edvent-ae.

0v• 1,300 brlftd

- ~WAC~

- ~ '/ lteASDHMLt lfA~t

On•

time f"' Inventory. futturee,
buying tr'P. tuppU•. inatore
treinino 41nd more. C.H 111ft( lime.'

Aonclv

23

e..,,. 1101-281-3111.

COUNTRY MOBILE HomaPerk,
Routl . 33. North of Pam•oy.
Ranta! trail••· 'call 114-992·

..

P181tic clltern state tpproved,
plastic septic tanka. plqllc
culvetta, metll cutverts. RON
ENTEA~ISE&amp; ,

47 Wanted

49

For Lease

We provide Home Heatth Cere

Pt'mf'lde 24 hottr. 1 d.,.. We h.ve

"FQrget it, Bernie. Just run
for Congress and get it done
for FREE."

seven~l awvicel. For inform•·
tk»n. c.tl P.M. .nd APOchde at

814-112-2887 o• 814-9922328. 9 :00 em-6:00pm.

n.~.il lsldle

448-esae .

Mobile Homes
-f or Sole

·Homes for Sale

Call after&amp; p.m. 304-671 -6483,

c• v•..,..

1 end 2 bedroom apartments for
rent. Basic rent for 1 bdr.,
1183.00; 2 bdr., 1219.00. Also
required . • $200.00 aeeurity
daposit. CONTACT: Jackson
E.tetft Dept Ph 448-3997
Equal Housing Opportunity.

33

Lovety new 3 IR home buih this
lpting. 2
nice •ea.
Cl.y a city IChoals, I mil• from
Gallipolis. Will consid• mobile
homeu tract• in. 147,1500. Cell

103 a ere farm. 7 room house.
bath. unlimited free gas. 2000
lb. 1obeceo base, atoclled pond. Furniahed Efficiency t 145 . Utili·
timber. trailer space with an ti" pltid, ahere b.th. 607
hook-ups for rent. Call61 4- 742· Second A-..e.. Gallipolis Ph.
441-4411 eftar7PM .
2642 .

814-448-8038.

B.rick home for ..... total
electric. 3 SR ., 1 'h baths. uliUty
room, and garage. Call e 1 4 -

.

814-248-15143.

Farms for Sale

20 eere farm Hann11n Trace
Road, Glenwood. W . Va. for
mate informMion call 304-n3.
5118 or 773 ·6186 eher 6 :00.

Nice 3 BR . doublewide On c.o mer
lot in Thurm..,, EllC. Cond. Call

34 ·

.

Business
Buildings

Upateirs unfumished .partment.
Utili.t i• paid. Carpeted. no child·
ren or peu. Call614·448· 1837
Furnished 1pt. next door to
Library. One profe-.ional Adult
onty. Parking. Ph . 446-0338 .

For Sale by Owner: 4-5 BR., 3
b.,_, Appro11imately 4000 sq.

Fumished apartment, $210 .
utiUti" paid. 1 bdr. 920 Fourth,
Gallipolis. Call 446· 44 1 6 efter

ft. 25
with tennis court.
S173.000. Will •e+l with only 5
~- for $151,000. C.ll far
appointment 114-441-3386.

Commercial building• for lease. Bpm.
Downtown Pl . Pleasant. Stora,
offices. A-One Real Estate. Modern 1 BR apartment. Cell
'
Carol Yeager, Bmker. Call 304- 614-448-0390.

•cr•

67&amp;-&amp;104.

4 BR .• fp .• full basement. 3 mi.
oo. of GoM!polla. 34.100. Coli
Days-114-441-1616 . After
S:OG- Call 614-446-1244.

35

402 Fourth Ave. 14 rooms, 4,1.1
bMhl. Now Used as 4 apart·
..., ...... Priced f9r quick ~ale. Call

Lots

7627.

6 Acres. 4 BR·., Home in country,
lif'~fence. outbldgs., fruit trees.
U3.000. Call 614-245-9696.

Oelux~.

in-ground pool, total
A,C .• 3 BAS., excel. location. A-1
Real Estate. Broker. Cell 304·

878-8104.

For Sale: 18 ecr" of uncleared
land. good topsoil. Centerville.
For infor. Call t14-182-t993.

3 bedroom . tUn b.. ement.
Pomeroy. home. CioN to down·
town. Well in~leted tnd efficient to operate. lmpro..wnent
toa merry to litt. Sawe before
liltinG with re..tor. Call &amp;14·
992·'i2n or 114-5815-2&amp;83.

1 'h .c lot on Jerrys Run Rd .
Apple Grove. with rural water.

Apartments: New paint, nice,
good location. C.ll 304-171 -

Swerel types of lots tor Nle. 10
miles south of Point PleaSant on
At. 2. Cell 304-!711-.2:02&amp;.

681 3rd. Ave ., Gallipo,il- 3 SR .
duplu. unfumishlld apt., $2&amp;0 •
month plus dep .. Call814-241!i·
96915 .

2 lots letart rrvertront, 1 00'
•e•. 140 deep, drilled well. cit',!
water IIVIilable. 304- n3 -6982 .

Rentols

814-742-2921. f19.600.
HouM tOt' •-'e by owner: Small&amp;
room with bath on private drive.
North 5th in' Middleport . Nice
lot. Will . . on lltf'ld contract to
qualified buyer. Call BiH Childs
61•·112· 6312 . Reduced for
f•t Hie. •11.000.

41

For RBnt: Furniahed 3 room
cottage in town, no pels, adults.
Ref. and Oep. Call 614-446·

4 oOOpm.
3 ·bedroom. 1 'h bllh. corn• tot.
CION to school• en'd town. Cell
814·992·3586 evenings.
8 room houM. two batht. new
roof. Nusesh windoWs. glr•ge.
2445 H . Fourth Ave .• Middl.,art.
Make offer. 614-247-4672 or

Why rent when you can own a
home1 Owner will help finance
thia 1 Y:a story home, 8 milft
north of Pl. Pt . ~ acre. garden
spot. 3 bedrooms. eet-in kitchen. waodburner. Low 30's.

992-2&amp;98.

304-171-4008.

Mobila Homes
for Sale

U200. Coli 814·992-7672.
14a70 Certvan treilor. 1 acr1
l.nd. g•-ee. privac;y fence,
IOCM:IId 1/. mile out P . .ch Fork

Ad .. Po-oy. 114-992-2473
..-114-182-7612.

3 b d oom moble home. Set up
Mid read¥ to move Into. Patto
,..,.,, steps. etc. Complete.

.•••so. 114-192-8&amp;87 .
011 Mornkla Star Ad .. Rtclne.

114-»4-4084.

1170 Holly Perk, 2 Mdroam ..

· - · Cellt14-112-3100.

3 bad room house in Henderson.
W. Ve. •211.00 month , cell

2 bedroom houie. basement,

2 bedroom furnised apt, ref and
deposit. New .Haven. W. Va ..
304' - 882 ~ 3217 or 304· 773-

42

2 Br. wrth sep1retedlning room,
1176 • month. Owner PIVS
watM and trash picfr.up. 10 mil81
out At. 141 . approx. 15 min.
Raccoon Tr. Perk. Calt614· 379·

2730.

9310.

14~t70Memory

1980, 2 .RS .. 1
bath. O..,.il Crk. No.6. Ctll

114-24&amp;-9129.

2 bedroom. 14d0. furnithed.
~••h• and dryer, central air.

3 be«&lt;room tr.U. on Crab CrMk

whh 1.,.30 A~ed. •1 50.00 month, 304a'JIItoll, 3 IMdrGGG
!Umo, pond. 175-1208.
1 ~ 3 ..... a po11• Ferry.
3(14-t71·tl30·
Apartment
12lo70 whh n · 44
1172 for Rant
soo. ... 304-171·
11111.
1---------

"*"""' ...

1177 14•'10
c.J ..,, ...,,.,
__"-'""
,..,,...,...aa
.......

Mlnhall atudent• town houM

apu. 5 mlnutte drive from

campu1. lero• enough for 3
s1udent•. D•podl ltqulrlld.
Ret..._. Fumlllhad ar u~r·

D - w0111 ., of1Y - - Coli
_304-t?t-1114
en-a11..,.,-•.ooo.J pm ,.hod. Coli 304-118· 3480.

'

Valley Furniture. new &amp; used.
Large HC1ion of quality furn iture. 1216 E81tern Ave ..
Gallipolis.

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers, dryer•. refrig•ttOra.ranges . Skaggs Appllanc•s.
Upper Rivet Rd . bHide Stone
Crest Motel. 614-446-7398.
LAYNE 'S FURNITURE
Sofn and chairs priced from
t3!l5 t~ t99S . Tablet •so '"d
up to n 25. Hida-a-beds 1390
10 $696 . Recliners 1226 to
1375. t..mps 128 to' 1125,
Dinettes 1109 and up to 1495.
Wood tabla w -1 chtin $28&amp; to
1795. Deall $100 up lo $376.
Hutches t400 end uP. Bunk
beds complete w -mtttraaMt
$295 end up to $386. Baby beets
$1 10. Mat1retaM ot bolt springs
full or twin $88, flrm 178 . and
til. Queen s.cs t225. King
135Q. 4 drawer ch"t $19. Gun
cabinets 6 gun. G11 or thtct,ic
range $375 . S.b'¥ manrau••
$36 • $46 . Bed frem• UO.
$30 • King fr1me 1&amp;0. Good
saleaion of bldroom suitn.
m.talnbinett. headboards 130
and up to 166.

90 Days Nme 11 Cltih with
IPProved credit. 3 Mile~ out
BullVille Rd. Open 91m to 6pm
Man . thru Set . Ph . 614-446·

0322.

MAN 'S FRIEND

CARPET- 9x12 - IS low as 160lots lo pidl. from .' Also cul
carpet, .SI5 .00 s yd. lind up.
Financing ewail. Swi'tlal rock••·
$100 . Mollohan Furniture,
Upper River Ad. Call 614·446J
7444.
Moving Sale: Sof• and 2 chlirl.
$10. 9 driWer dr"..,.,. heedboard, and b~ frame. Misc.
items. Call 266· 1738 or 266·

1262.

In Middleport, Ohio, 2 room
furnished .apt, 30-4-882-2586.
3 room furnished g..-age apt.
41 iZ 1 at St. New H1ven. Jo•-

White nura" unilori)'IS. 4 ptlntl
suits. 1 d,.u, 2 lab coats. Si:re•
15 -18. Call 814 · 949- 2.59 .
S&amp; .OO each.
TONY 'S GUN REPAIRS, ho1
reblueing. now taking order
orders for cuatom Mausen. call
30-4-8 75-4131 .
AVON . Looll at ua now, Earn
E~ttre Money . 304· 67.6· 1429.
2 HP add on air cond. A coil unh
a. thermottlt complete. 304773· 5761 or 773-6174.
Portable lithted changeable let·
ter sign. U99 tree deli~ery and
leners, W. Va. 800· &amp;42-2434 or

Ohio

800 · 5~3·3463 ,

New 1hower well pump, UHd
one wuk. 304·875-4373.
Full blooded Americlr'l Eskimo
puppies. 7 wkt, old. Have land
for sale 1 mile bacll Glenwood.

304 -&amp;71· 2989.
Bunk bed1 far ule. 304·675-

279&amp;.

S••• Cratlman 10 " radill .,w,
ntrw. 1300. 2 'h hp metal tebla.
Montgomery W•d 1 5 cu. tt.
1reez:er 2 yean old. 1175.;
Wringlt' washer whh niiW tub ,
very vood cond. •100. 304·
895-ltSil .
Trailer mountH mobile concnjion stand 8QtJipped with etitotr icity, tiderest cupboards.
t2 ,000. 304· 8715 · 2013.

55

Building Supplies

Building Material•
Blocll,. brick. sewer pipet, win·
dowt, lintel•. etc. Cleude Win ·
ten, Rio Granda, 0 . Call &amp;14 ·
245-5121 .
Concrete blocks til sizes yard or
deiNery. Mason sand. Gallipolis
Bloclr. Co.. 123112 Pin1 St .,
Gtllipolia. Ohio Call 114· 446 ·
2783.
Ready mix concrete and 111
cqncrete supplies. Cell ut Vall..,.
Brooll Cern811t and Suppli",
304-773· 5234 .
11 pc. 1ngle Iron, 4"114 " x~ ".
bent In 1ft circle, 16 ft . in
diametltf'. $600. 304-468- 1982
lher e p.m .

Groom and Supply Shop· Pet
Grooming . All breeda ... AII
styl•. Julie Webb Ph. 614-448 ·

Bunk bed· Dark pine, large
cannonball post . U50 . large
Chest to match, $100 . Call
614-446-2044.

0231 .

992-8787.

Al)t. *199. per month plus
utilities. Ref. &amp; smell deposit
required. 304, 773-9594 .

1 2 foot mesh satellite dish,
receiver and tracker. All r•mote:
2 years Old, naw cost 13000.,
wiiiiBII for $850. Call 814·9926723 after 6 :00' or &amp;1 4-992·
5912.
.

Magic Chef Range. li~e new.
$300. Call814 -448-0103 .

General Electric wash.-. small
bed, 25in. Zanith color tv.,
atereo, couch end chair. C1ll
614-446-0414 .

Pets for Sale

Dregof!wynd Cattery Kennel.
CFA Himalaya'\, Pereian end
Siam"e kitt1ns. AKC Chow
puppies. New klnens; Siemete
and Himallyant. Cell 814-448 ·
3844 aftar 7PM .
AKC Golden Retrievers, Cham·
pion bloodline. Ready tftet Aug.
15th. Sholl and wormad. Cell

alt .. &amp;.00

P~.

614-448-8841 .

AKC - Tiny Toy POOdlePuppl", 2
red males. $150each. AKCTiny
Toy Adult Femel• 4 yra. old,
cream , t160. Call 814-448-

8928.

Whirlpool Dryer. Avacodo . Real
nice, $126. Call614-367-0322. · English Setter puppiet. 8 wks.
old, Excel. blood Nne !Ryman
Apptianc81 for ule. $320. 304- Hemlockl. 2 females, 2 maltt,
good grou-18 dog• . C•ll e 14875-7274 .

379·2526 .

52

CB.:rv. Radio
Equipment

Good used color TV't, floor
models end portable for tale.

t

57

Musical
Instruments

1 miniature poodle pup, AKC
reglalerltd, 1 male I 1 25. firm .

1970 ' No~• · 3,27 eng., ·TAW
piston. full riCe · eem, 202
heedei's. dual exhaust. Muncie 4
apd., Posl ra11and. 1ibergl••
hood with scoop . Cell 614-441·
1818,
fot John.

••k

C•nning tomatoea and b•ll
P't)Pitfl. PiCked .4.00 bushel.
~dl. own t3.50 bushel. A•v·
mond Rowe. 614·247-4292.

1910 Ptymouth Horlion TC3. 2
dr, good shape. Low mil81.
11296. Cell114-25t· l753 .

Canning tomato", you pielt.
13.00 bushel. MarshaH Adams.
lltart Fells. 614· 247-20&amp;5 .

1979 Old•· Cutl1ss Sup, E~tcel .
cond. AC ., PS ., PB .. n81W t lr...
auto.. 2 dr. Calll1 4 -446-1522.

Quality Fruits and Veg81abl"
retail tnd wholesale'. 8 e.· S
Produce across from Plrla Hul;
GaiNpolls, Ohio.

1 977 2 dr . Gran•da. Good WO!rk
c•. Call eu-441, 443_8 M

f drIll S111111111' S
1\ LIVI~:·IIIt,h
61

0610. Coli 114-441-9171 .

1982 Plymouth AeUent Stelion·
waton · one own•. $1811.
1112 lmptla , V-8 . auto ..
PS .. PB .. val~n lntllftor. AC .
U296 C•lll14-21t· l522

Ferm Equipment

CROSS &amp; SONS
U. S. 35 W•t. Jackton. Ohio.
614. 286·M61
Maney Ferc.uaon. New Hoii8Ad,
Bush Hog Seles a Setvice. Over
40 used tractors to choo" fTom
• compkte line of new &amp; uMd
equipment . Larg•t Hl.etion in
S.E Ohio.

Rooms for rent, day. w.ek.
month. Ollila Hotel. Ctll 114448-91580. Rent as low aa •1 20
month.
Furnished room. 176. Utillti•
paid. Share bath. Single male.
919 Second. G111ipolia. Call
441· 4416 thtr 7pm .

1115 MF DI•Mtraetor. $3150.

lf 12 MF b .. ll'. t1 H50. 7 ft . NH
h~bind . Sl60 200 gallon aptly
tanll , $291 . Call 114-216·

- - - ' - - - - - - -lc-

1 Jl 1 Dodge Omni D124 MiMf
PS , PI . AC . goodshepe. l12&amp;0.

t&amp;22.

1910 Mude O .L,C . 4 dr-hlltch·
back. good cond . h .. e owr pay.
or Hll. 1· 304-812-24'11.

16' lifth wh ... cattle tr•iler, 14'
disk, 24' grain conveyor, cr.-p
tHCI•. 304· 67&amp;·t917 .

'79 ford Fatrmont 73.000 or..,inel mil• . Good cond. 304·1.75·

&amp;380.

f"Ow buying ahell corn or ••
corn. Call for llt"l quotes. Ri¥•
City F1rm Suppty, 614;441-

111!.
livestock

1974 Pontiac Catalin1. Vert
dependtble. loob good. •eoo .
Cell304 -196-300e .

Duroc Bo~ra . Bred jun u ... the
boars w. t•ted It the' Ohio
Testttkm that gllinecl o.,., 2 .1
lbl. pet dtY. Roger Bentley.
Sabine, OH. 813-114-2318.

1180 Camaro, 42,000 mil",
auto. on floor. new paint&amp; tires.

304-876.3298.

72

..a•.

For Sale: 8 month old PoHeCI
Hereford BuM end 3 y. . Did
Polled Hertford BuH. C1M 114·

h\·

Trucks for Sale

1171 Ford Bronco. 1 own II'. ex .'
cond . 18.000 mi. AM ~ FM
Clllettt. Ctll614 · 446· 7383.

3 yr. old Very gent11 Paint horse.
t260. 2'11 yr old very gentle grey
Stellkln. $200. C1ll t14- l88-

Che.. peake Aetriver pups, AKC
registered. shots end wormed
ready to go, 304 · 937· 28015

GMC 1881 pick-up. 8 ely ., 3
apd., low milll•· AM -FM redlo,
stap.bumpar. new better,, bodygood cond. Call 814·446-6720
aft• 1 :00pm.
197• Dodge Plc:k•up, new tlr•
.,d paint, mator-grelt, 1877
Ford ».t ton Plck•up, motor good
end partt. Calll14· 151·35151 .

7 cow• ond 1 bull. con b o -

mornings Pliny rOute call 304-

937-2206.

1182 Dodge Ram 1150. &amp;tend·
ard tranamlt:llon. lllnt slJr. owr·
drkte. Na rust. good '""·

Llmooin bull. 304-118-3818.

03100. 814-981-4418.

64

Hay

&amp;

Grain

73
Mixed h-vo •1 . billa on wagom
Hay tor bedding IOc. 304-8715-

V.ana

II 4 W.O.

117t 'Jeep ~ton piok~up. . 4W
drtva. New ti,.,lhodca". 41.300
eautal mil•. •2100. 080. Call

..._ ..d ..... coli 304-1711088.

814·182·7113.

'

1971 Convlfllon OMC Van, PS.
Pl. air oond., 304-175-21'31 .

1r,rllspurt.illllll
71

J~'ls

',
1978 CruiM air motor hoffte. 28
ft . loaded. 304•112· 3237 after

--

FRANK AND ERNEST·

5 : ~p. m .

Joop CJ6. Alt., I, 304-878·
2742 .
1tnchWrotet4wd P,6ton, niW
motor. new clutch, new atetl
belted r1dille. v.., goad conci.

Autoa for .Sale

02800. 304-118-3008.

1177 luk* Lelabre. four door.
-''· Slero, .c ruise. tNt. new p.tnt,

1181 Dodge POwer Aim 4 wd,
318 motor, lock·aut huba. 4

380 V·8, U410. Coli 814·4480877.

·-·
_., lood
oond. 03100.
Coli 304·11
-3j)OI.
.

~·; Sol~&lt; 18a3 Plymou1h Ho-

1171 Ford F-100, 3001 cvt.: 3
· - · Coli 304-878-1804.

rizon, 4 dr. 51,000 mil•. Nice.

Coli 814-371-2728.

'f

0 four
barrange l.tlers of
scrambled words
l.ow to form four simplt

I

BEKRAM
_1-.,.,....ll..;;.-;I.;_,;:,;2.1...:.;..1.:.:...1--l

I

I

I GL AE

3

.

1 I

I

I ·~·

1· _

t

•lt--r.,~---rRI_o.,_c_N..,,,--tl ·;

1

One thing 1 found out vary

'-·--'---L-_.L__ --l .;, quickly: A word to lhe wise is often
..----~----.enough to stan an .
1.._

.I .1T' 'HI R18L uI EI

I

Q

Cbo111 p1eio .lhoh· chuckle quoledd
. y 1i 11 ing 1n t e · miss ing wor s
'----'--'--..L--'---''---' you de ~e lop from step No. 3 below .

.

•

•

•

•

.

PR IN T NUMBERED
lf TT.ER S IN SQUARES

I I II

UN SC RAMBLE FOR
ANSWER

YEsiEiiDA Y'S SCiaa:i.ds' ANSWEIS
Windup - Deity - ForiJm - Vesper - PRUDENT
Granny says chaperones never have been able lo enforce
morality. What they do is force immorality to be PRUDENT.

BRIDGE

1-~n

NORTH
+QBU

There is a great philosophical confilet in the world of international

• 1063

.AKH3

•a

•

32' trail ... Mti·CDntained, bed·
r~ . " air '', miii'IY ••''"· awn·

A~RoGANce rs
--..CAI-L.IN" '(oup? gLUfF.

ing Krodel P~tk. Pt, Ple...nt.
WV No phOne c .. ,, ,a._.. Lill•
!'low .

•

Home
Improvements
BASEMENT

ALLEY OOP

WATERPROOFING

Unconditional Nt•Mn• gu~~an­
' "' Lc;~c:el •.t•enc:• fvrn'-"ed.
Fr" .. tim ...._ C111 coM..:t
1 - 114 - 237 - ~1 . day or nifht.
Ao.erslasement
w.t...prooflng.

Hammer Hammer tries to
protect 8 compulsive female

gambler . (A)
i1J Prlmenewe Wrap ups of
lhe day 's world news and In
depth feature reports , (1 :00)
811Il MOVIE: O!dord Bluet
(PG131(t :37)
,
1:30 (iJ G (JJ Heed Df 1he Clell
Charlie changes his old
fashioned thinking abOut
using computers. (R) 1;1

•

ROftl ' l hlev i• lon 11rvic1.
Hou• ells an ACA , Quaur.
QE . IPKitling in Zenhh .
304·571 · 2391 Of 114· 4··- ·
2484.
Fetty ' ' " Trlmmln~

'

EEK &amp; MEEK

C•• ·

8:00 (]) 700 Club· ·

II (]) 1111 Night Court Harry

stump

contends with 2 sisters
figh11ng over their dad's
ashes. (A)
(!I PBA a-ling
(JJ MocGyver Brushes
with de81h lead MacGyvar fo
resign. (A) 1;1
(!) II]) Winge Over Wster
E•amine the technological
advances, foreign policies,
· and wars 1hat shaped the
development ol aircraft
carriers.
aJ1
t1:11 Magnum. P.1.

r~maval. Call 30&amp;·176-1 331 .

Rottrv or cable toot •illing,
Mo•t ~~ compl•ed seme dttf,
'Pump 181• ef'ld urv ice. 3M·

(() a

185-3802
l1.,ka TrM end lAwn 1.,-vice.
lawn c•a. lendtcaplng. IIU"'ff
remove! , 304 -17t -2142 or

671-2903.

tr.. trimmed or removed.
reatoneble retu. 114 ·44• ·
HIZ.

e

Plans for a romantic

weekend with Cyntliia go
completely awry. (A)
t1:11 Larry King Uvol In depth
inlervlews with top .
newsmekers and celebri1ies .
8:30 II (]) ·1111 Glory Day a Anxiety
runs high when besl lrionds
Frank and Jack. Chicago
blue collar workers, receive
Invitations 10 their high

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP
82

I .JLJST
FOLJNDOWT
THAT FJ"S
S LJMMER ...

I N EVER
KNOWWHATS
GOING O N

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

()LJTSIDE.

AND I'VE BEEN
WAITING
FORTH&amp;V\1"0
PLJTLJPTHE
C HRIST..MS
TREE .

Co\RTER'8 PlUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Four1h •d Pine
GaMipoNs. Ohio
Phone 114-441-3818 or 81•·

84

i

school reunion .

I

10:00 II (]) 1111 St. Elsewhere Bill
Dana stars as Dr. Fiscus·

,•

father, who comes to visit h~s

,'

son. C

,•

Electrical

(() G (JJ Hotel Peter Is

&amp; Refrigeration
_ _
_ _ _ __ _• • r-.

trapped between his dying ex
wile and Christine. (A) 1;1
1111 aJ The EqUillzer
McCall is hired to help clear
a man of heroin possession .
(A)
Q]J Newa
i1J Evening Newo A wrap up
of today's news and a·look
ahead to tomorrow's news
stories. (1 :00) ·

e

BARNEY .

RHidt&gt;ntiel or cammwci-' wiring. New MI'Vic• or rep.~irs.
LiCIMed electric:lan . Estimete
fr". Ridenour Electric-'. 304 ·

TATER WAS A
GOOD BOV IN

Wt-IAT ARE
YOU TWO

176-1718.

85

Phone 14-211·1509.

IAMI

POLLAN

i

•,

Boar-(york-hampJ 200 lb . 1nd
b•r pi&amp;•· 80 tbl. and 226 lbt..

CLAY

+Q .
bridge these days. Because complicat-·
eel and abstruse stystems have prolif- WEST
EAST
erated. many experts feel that high- +9 2
tJ
llenton '
level bridge has become so ·compleX' •uz
.QJ984
. IJIIl Star Trek
·
that y&lt;&gt;ung ininds are turning away • J 10 2
.QI6 ~
7:05 (l) Slonlord ond Son
from the game entirely. Although +tOPI32
tAK7
there is a large body of bridge profes·
7:30 II (]) IIl Newlywed Gem•
SOUTH
(!I SchoflltiC Sportt
sionals - writers, teachers and play+AK10754
Arnoorl.. (R)
ers - who can master the complex.AK
filii Judge
ities of tbe game, I join those who feel
aJ1 Whael of Fonune 1;1
that competitive· bridge will endure ·'
tJSH
iiJ Croulloe (0:30)
only
if
the
dedicated
amateur
can
en• aJ 1111 Jeoplldyl 1;1
Vulnerable: North-South
joy playing and can also enjoy follow(8) Major League 8a1eblll
Dealer:
South
ing the exploits of the world's great
7:35 &lt;ll Mojor Le•gue 1141Hblll
players.
Weo1
Norlll Eu1
·e:oo (]) Daktarl House of Lions
Many conventions used in competiII (]) 1111 Hlghwoy to
tive bridge are easy to understand, Pass
4+
Pass
Hteven A discouraged
and
their use occurs in such a startling Pass
~•
Pass
Vietnam hero turns to crime
Pass Pass
way that they are hardly ever miscon· Pass
10 solve his problems. (R) 1;1
strued. Such a bid is the splinter bid.
(JJ Billllrdt Third Annual
Opening lead: + 3
· Today South &lt;&gt;pened one spade. When
Resorts lnternalional 9-Ball
Championship lrom Atlantic
his pa_rtner juinP,ed to four.clubs, that
City, .New Jersey: Danny
described a hand with four-card trump
Medina vs Jose Garcia (T)
.support, 9-11 high-ca.rd points and a
(() 8 (JJ Perfect Strangers . · singleton club. When South cue-bid his en the excellent dummy. All declarer
When 1he two win Las Vegas
heart A·K, North was delighted to bad to do for 12 tricks was ruff two
trip, Larry becomes
show
his diamond controls, even clubs in dummy and then pltcl! a th,ird ·
compulsive gambler . (A) Q
though 'that advanced the partnership club on the second high diamond. In
(!) II]) Nlliontll Geogrspliic
to the live-level. That was enough to fact, when the '1ft! of clubs came down
Spedool This special1racks
propel declarer into a six-spade con- on the second club ruff, the club jack
the grizzly bsars' strr,les
to coexist with man .
tract -' an easy contract to make, giv· became a winner.
aJ1 e 11:11 The New M ko

Motors Homes ·.
&amp; Campera

81.

~y

Dobbs. (0:30)
lll iiJ 1111 Wheel of Fortune

441-44n

304-87&amp;-2298 .

k • K. 304·178· 1071.
Now thru Juty 31. ftrat 3
montht. kK rent , _ with 1 .,..,.
I•••· Femltr Pride MobleHome
P•k. 01ttipolll F•rrv wher• we
Clltllt to flmHI•. Spaalous lot..
PIO'It""'nd • picnic oroo.
304·e71-J073 ltf no 1n11W•
lnve m•ua• on mHI'IInet.

.

1985 Tr•n• Am. low mil... e.
loaded. ucellant condftion. Will
consider trade. Cell eveninga

W.Vo. Coli 304-773' 8861 .
IDta. At. 1, Locust Aoed, back of

79

1919 ChiVy Pldt·up 3 ap. 1177
Dodge Aspen auto.; 1112 Caw eli• Auta.: 1112 Honda CIIOO

Wanted to Buy

10 halt grown tu,...,.s for

and financial news with Lou

014-441-0111 .

loodod. 304-171· 8314.

Coli 814-381-1336.

•'

871-3817.

Homelita APfi20 15 hp gaaoline
water pump. '15' 2" inteke hoM
end foot vetv. . $225. 304- 458·
1 982 •ftet e p.m .

Space f9r sm.U trail... AI
hook-ups. Cable. Alto'etflclency
room~. !llr and clblt. M110n,

SPACE8 FOR IIENT - T•ollor

Used eniiRebulh tranaminSons.
Internally iMp~~ and gulran·
thd. lnttellltion .vailllble. We
bl.ly junk transmissions Call

.tt..- 5 p,m

1177 DOCII• Monico 311. £n.
82 HP M•asey FetgutOA Di•al gine .uto. li.. • I'IWW tirn end
tractor wtth plows. diK . corn . batt.,-y,
$400, 114-912· 74&amp;1 .
piW~t..- •nd bu•~ hog. t2150 .
Call614-216· 6522.
1173 Ford Pinto atatlon wegon.
Auto. Auns good. $100 . Ctll
lara, chaina, .,.d sprodllets to fit •&amp;1•·185· 43•1 elf., fi ·OO PI"'·
almost any law . SIDERS
EQUIPMENT CO .. Hand.,son, 1183 ChiiVttte in •c...ent
w. v • . 304-176-7421 .
eondtHon 4 doof. lugQ-.ge c•·
ri• . standerd 4 spMd. 41.000
Specials on New Holland "'" mil•. $2400. 132 lutterrw1
raals {ca&amp;h d1als) . Two Modal Aw, Pom..-oy. Ohfo.
211. 8 VJ ft · rak•. $2. 200. 00.
One Model 251 . B!f.. ft rHe w·ith 1879MofoltaCerlo. Pl . PS . good
doll\' wll ..... •2.400. 00. Two interkH. good uterfor. •1110
Modal 472 . 7 ft ht~¥binea.
fMm 814· 742 · 3115 or 61•·
·$5 ,910.00 . OneModel474, 7ft 742· 2512
h-v-bine.. 16,.00. 00. TwoModM
488. 9 tl h-vbine. •&amp;.100.00. 1177 Fotd Minric;:k . One
One Mod-' 419. 9 ft h.,bine. owner. 3 tpMd. A.C ' 1150.
17, 500.00. One Model 30.. 814- 992 · 8321.
1000 RPM btower, 12.950.00.
One Model 412. disc: mower, 1871 Volklw•gon Rabbit .
t3.460 .00 . Keefltfs Serwic• Auto., gasol ln1 enginl. 11100
Center, St. At . 87 Point firm . 814 · 992-277t .
Pletunt·Aipllrf Road. Phon•
304-898-3174.
1973 Chevy Caprice. Good
work car. 1400. Call 114- 992·
Grav.ty enachmenta. au•h hog 2077.
1200; 4' blad1 1150; cultivatDr
t150; 'rote,., plow $150. 304- 74 Cutlll Supt"eme, •400. Of
175-1385 efter I p.m .
beet off•. Runs Goad. 304-

63

Auto Parts

&amp; AcceasGrill

, 1185 Ford heart. low miiNQe.
e•ceHent condit16n , 2 dc&gt;of .
ueoo eaah. 114-311-17115

8522 .

62

•'

814-992-6804 .

800 Ford .nactar, 12750. 241
lnt•nation-' round bel•· lilr.e
new,tl250. ln,ernetiona' h~~~t
conditioner. •296. Grll'tder·
Mlx~tr. 1650.
Call 114-286-

5&amp;71.

4~ Space for Rent'

14ftflberglus. 18hp~venrude
motor end trail• . • 400.00. can

mil•.

1983 Ch-..ettl. Standlf'd. 4
tpaed , in good c:ond ition.
49. 000 miiM 132 8utternu1.
Pomeroy. Ohio

the enter1alnment world is
anchored live from New
York. (0:30)
·
(8) JeHeraona
lo35 (IJ Leave It To lleaver
7:00 (]) Hardcattle and
McCormick When I Look
Back on All the Things
II (2) PM Magazine
(JJ SporlaCinter IL)
(iJ !ntert.lnment Tonight
f1 (JJ People't Court
(!) II]) MocNell/ Lol!rer
NewaHour (1 :00)
1111 Newa
iiJ Moneyllne Current
reports on world economics

-

304-875-1688.

e

llewton'l A~ (0:30) C

iiJ ShowBiz TOday News ol

1116 24 ft . Pontoon ftoatboet, .. ·::

70.000
1972 Ford LTD ,
one owner, 73.000 mil•· Call
114-245· 9112 Of 44.•1784.

Utility bldg: 27' 113&amp;' x9; . 1 3 ' xl'
uacll door &amp; 3' walk door.
14444 erectN · Iron Horn
Blclgs. 61 4 · 332· 97415 .

9883 .
- - - - - - -- -lc-

by Bruce Beattie

Vehicl•: 1171 LTD .

Brougham. ••eel. c:ontli. 1 e11
Dodge pickup wHh t o ppltf'.

II])

PO~ ITI C A ~
PR I!Xl ~ER S.

1979 Mutteng. 4 cyl. , gocMt
•hape. t9711i Oodg1Ch•ger SE,
good ahape. Call&amp;14-378-2152
anytime.
Ettete

WA ~T

THERE TO FII.Ei&lt;
THOU!&gt;ANDS OF

441-0374.

1975 Volkawagon A•bbit , 4·
spd. d•p•ndabl e work c ar.

614-882-3672.

Furnished Rooma ~

THE Y

!J!; TO CO~VIWCE
AVTHOR I TI~ !&gt; DOWN

70 HP e-rudo m ..... .... ,... ••
Loto-E"''"'· soo .. oou- :Booo Club. CoM 114-441· 47a2. •

76

•

&amp;iDS (IJ Down IO brill SWBO.
6:30 II (I) 1111 NBC 'Nighlly NeWI
(JJ lntkle 1M POA Tour fT)
(IJ II (JJ ABC Newa !;J
(!) Nlghlly Bu-ll Report
1111
aJ CBS New.

Boeta and

1914 Oldl. Cutlass Suprema.
PB .,PS .. AC .•CruiM. Call 614·
367-7&amp;43.

~~=:========::==~~~C:o:ll:6:1:4-:44::8:-1:1:4~9:.::::::.L~olt~•:•:!~oO:O:.:::::::::::::.! =9~9-2-~7-48~8~·~-~------45

Autos for Sale

71

OE Porttble dish wtaher, Ken·

more trelh compactor, 25 inch
Zenith coiOf T.V. • Efel wood·
burning atQwe , Kenmore 48 pt.
Dehumidifier. &amp;14·9•9-2139.

'

'"''•· 03.800. 304-87i-288li.

75

EVENING

• (2) (() • (JJ 1111 • aJ
IIIINeWI
(JJ SportoLoN fT)
(!) Dt. WhO .The Pirale Planet
II]) llec,_t Cit)'
tBl GoodTimea
811Il Buck Aogera .

1117 H.D. Sparstef Hutv"'

----~;::::~~~~:::::::r:::::::::::·:·:·:'~::-:· :w:!i - -Motors
for
Sale

like nielw menua'lty operated
,hospital bed with mahre .. t~d
side rails . U1ed just awerel
.weeki. Sold new IQr 11~00. Be1utHul Kimball pi~no , A. .•o·
a•lling only •soo. Alto brand · nabla priced. Call tven jngs 304·
new folding wheel chtir, N.....- 876c1879.
used outaide. Uaed' only 3 diYt
Fruit
inside. Sold new for 1845. 58
Asking $300. &amp;14-992-2711.
&amp; Vegetables

66

Dryer. waaher, rafrig.-frott free,
$80 each. Air compreuor •85.
Box 219-E. Co~t · Mercerville
Rd., MerceNille. Ohio.

•

Coleman 3-ton , self-contained,
air conditioner tor lrail&amp;r ar
modular. 1250. Ctll 614-445·

31 sQ. yds. lei's blUe
cerpet . 4 yrs . old . •125 . 1109
Sun1e1 Dr. Call614-441 · 3267.

C~rper·

s·r

WED.. AUG. 5

....

S@ "\\4\llA~ £~s·
a.

111AT DAILY
PUUIII
_ _ _ __;;:.._;:: U!to4

1:00 (I) Big v ...y Stallion

2919 .. 814-941-2472 .

$100. Coli 814 -448-0088,

PARSON'S FURNITURE

3 rooms end bath, gn heat.
ground floor, washer tnd dryer
hook up, no children, immedl .. e
occupancy. No pets. phone
30•· 676·4480 ext 63 or 60.

Coli 814-992-7479.

2 bedroom trliler on East Main
St. abOve Krogars. 814· 992·
e211. Evenirtg c-'lt.

County Appliance, Inc. Good
used appliences and tv sets.
Open BAM to &amp;PM . MoJ') thfu
Sat. 614-446-1899. 627 3rd.
Ave. Gallipolis, OH .
•

May tag dryer. Ulld wary little.
Very good condition . Call 614-

.

2 BR . for rent. • 1150 • month
plus dep. Call 614· 379· 2436.

SWAIN
AUCTION • FURNITURE 82
Olive St .. Gallipolis .
NEW- 6 pc. wood group- 1399.
Living room suH ..- I 199 -11199.
Bunk beds with bedding· 1199.
Full aiJ:e ma11ren It foundation
starting - •99 . ~ecliner1
sttrtlng- $99.
USED· Beds, drettan, bedroom
tuital , U99 - $299 . D1skt.'
wringet washer, 1 complete line
of used furniture.
,
NEW· WestMn bOots· 131).
'W orkt.oots $18 &amp; up. !Steel &amp;
soft tQ41) . Call 614-446-3169.

8024.

Be2-2223. ·

14•70 Mobile Home for ·rent.
1'h baths, 3 BR ., totelei.C. 3mi.
down Rt. 21 B. Ctll 11.-26t-

141&amp;'10 -

.,.... -

Efficiency apanment . Prtvat,e
entrance. Single working adult
only . Ftet..-ence end deposit
required. 814· 992-5942 after

APARTMENTS . mobile homes.
housn. Pl. Ple•ent and Gtllipolis. 61•-448·8221 .

Mobile Homes
for Rent
' ---------

.1117 Vlndele 8 h . 11. 48 h .

For rent: Effici..ey conage. Mt.
Vernon Ave. Pt . Pleasant . Hud
approved. 614·992-5868.

3 room ept. for rent. Partty
furnished. 814-992 -5908.

6 rooms and bath, reter .. caa
and deposit required. Optkln to
buy . Owner will fintnco .
$260.00 rent. 304·8715-1090.

S•verel handyman tpecitla :
Tens. Twetvn. and Founaens
from 11891. Kantuga Mobile .
Home Seln. Kaneuga. Ohio

614-992 -7787. EOH .

3 bedroom houae. Mulberry Hts.
Large yard. Deposit. Aeferance.
1226 month. 614·992- 7890.

304-67&amp;-&amp;214.

NEW . ANO USED ~081LE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY
MOBilE HOME SALES, 4 ~1 .
WEST, GALUPOUS. AT 36.
PHONE 114-441-7274.

Fumiahed Efficiency Apartment.
3 rms .. baih, c•Pet throughout.
Private- quiet. Single working
person only . Call 6'14-446·

5o00.

814-446-9682.

Household Goods

THE WORkiNG

Fumishad Apart-"'ent: 4 rma.,
beth . Centrstly located. one or
two adults. Ref. end Sec. Oep.
req 'ed. tall61 4-446-0444 . '

Halt of a double. 128 State St. 6
rooms, beth. carpet. 1200 a
month. Sec. Dep. and Rei.
Req 'ed. Call &amp;14-441 -0264.

2 bedroom house owerlooking
peril in Middlepon. Call 614-

51

New wood I pc. tHing room
tuitu, S399 .95 ; New living
room suites from •179.96 to
Nic:e 3 Sr., B rm . apt .• stove. Ref.
1700.; Chest ot drawers, 4
and Oep. req 'ed. Gat and water
drawet , 148., Sdrewer, 169.95;
tumi•hed.. Call614-448-1543.
' End tables frpm 169.95 set .
Used Furniture: bedroom suitea,
Nice. 2 Br. Apt.. Stove, refrig.
Furnished. Weier paid . Neer full sized beds. twin beds and
Drive-In Theatre. Cell 8'14-446- rocfr.••· Rediners from 199.95
and up
7025.

Graciaua li'tling. t end 2 bedroom apartments at Village
Menor 1nd Riverside Apart·
mantt in Middleport. From
1215. including utilities. Call

2 BA ., unfurnished house with
garage. Accept one ctiild. Ref.
•nd Dep. Call 614· 446· 9688 .

024,000. Coli 814-992· 74&amp;3.

1 BFI . Apt. withstowandrafreg.
No pets: 1169 a month. 1100
Oep. Call 114-446-3117.

2643.

Houae lor rent on St. Rt . 218.

lroomtMtuteandbeth. 1'hacra.

&amp;104 o• 67&amp; -n3a .

4607, 446-2602 .

Call 814-448-7208.

114-247-2&amp;32.

-

Houses for Rant

Nicely furnished amell house.
Aduhs only . References re·
quired. Off street parking. Ph .
81,4 -446-0338 .

2 Nctroom on· lu'i:tllfnut Aw..
Pomeroy. Close to town. large
yard. Call 614-837-1326 after

Nicely furnilhed, 2 SR . apart·
ment. Nice location. Adults only.

4 acrn wiJh '14x70 mobile home
It older houte on Soard Rd . 1 mi.
from Send Hill Road. 304 ·676·

304-n3-913B.

Chelter. 2 bedroom. bath, full
basem..t. targe attic wrth stairs
CcOukl make 2 rooms) . OldM
g.-age, outbuildiftg . 80x3251ot.

1884 Schutta14aH. 2 BR ., '1 ~
bMh. Ltke new. Call 304-6755110 or 8715·615151 .

1 BR apt. 740 Second· A~e.
• 1 85 pet month. Daposn required. Call 814-446·4222 b•
tween 9 • 5.

Call 814-441-2404.

'h acre. Clifton. Road frontage.

192' 8304.

· 1184 lhuhz. 31R . with expend.
Microwav,. 11 e.ooo or best
off.-. C.ll614-446-1725.

Furnished efficiencY . 701
Fourth A~e . $160 utilities pd.
Call614·448 ·4411•fter 8pm.

304-&amp;76-2383.

7907.

Once In • lifetime! 6 rooms. 3
bed ooms. rnostty furnished.
1..-ge ,lot. Call or contact Bpb
Heggerty. Middleport . 114 -

114-448·11812.

Brookside A.,..rtments: 441·
1932 or 446-4639. One Bed·
room •partment with large
country kitchen. new appliances. utility room. water, aewet
and trash 181'Yices provided.
Quiet: area .

Furniahed.downataira, 3 rma.
Reduced: 37. 789 acres, aur- · and beth . Clean , No pets. Adults
veyed. $22 .000. Cell 114-441- only . Deposit end Ref. R~uired .
2071 .
Call 814-441-,519.

Mutt Hit- transfered o..,.,s.... 2
bedroom houM on Oliver St. in
Middleport. Situated on large
trH SUITounded lot ctose to
tchools •nd grocery ttor...
Needl • fiiN repairt but is wary
liveabte n Is. A good atarttn'
home ot only 09~00 . 614-992·
2716 for information.

32

&amp; Acreage

1. 84 acres , nice flatlend .
Convefl . location. Call81 4·446·

114-448-2187.

•

Apa11:ment
for Rent

4o00PM 814·448-4009 Alt"'
41'M. I'll. 304-87&amp;-3818.

e• g•--.

'·

44

2 br mobile home with 1 1 -3 lot.

Home lor. Stle by Own.-:
OrMnbrier Est .. 3BR .• bHervel
on 2 .• acr., AC , W.B.F.P ., wet
b•. 2
Ph. Before

441-0722.

Merchan~ISP.

•

Motorcycles

1981 Yamaha 850 Maxim. tow
mMeege. $150. Can e14-t49·

5o00.

The Daily SentJnei-Page-1-:r

Television
Viewing

'

1986 Honda CA12!§, low hrs ..
good ahape. Call6'14·318- 21152
anv time.

Smith-Corona Electric Typew·
riner. Call 614-268-1989 after

198&amp; Aicoh FT-3060 c:opier.
Complete with cabinet, e•tra
Pipet and turner . .Greet buy-

LOS~R

BORN

814-31e-8388.

2248 or 448-1910.

9220.

W.D, ;,

1985 CA 210 Honda. Excel.
eond. V.'+(i. parts for ula.'

Wurlltzer Piano· A-1 condition.
Marcy weight machine, oth•
exercise equip . c;all 814-379-

.$ 1200. Call 814-889-3581 .

32

31

2· bedroom cottage, 2103 Jefferlon Ave. Clean. ntlw ctrpet.
U 10 per rrtOnth with one yeet
l.aae. 304· 676· 4100, 9 'am. to
5p.m.

&amp; 4

.,

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

1982 Hand• CX Cullom 100.
Low mlluge. •tereo, luggliUe
reck1. Exc::. Cond. Call · 11~
388-1261 Dlylf or 114-388·
1311 Evaninge.

1011.14 Wentzel Camping tent.
for the elderly end di1abled . We

V•n•

74

~cv.Tc~Eb~

Jock·

STANLEY Homec•• Productt.
Order tod!ly. Make your office•
houae c._,.ing . .sler It pl. .
sureable. Call Stephanie. 114·

3 or 4 Bedroom house in Kyget
C'eek School District. Referen·
ces Ph. 614-446· 8621 .

!loW llo YtJJ ~ill
1'1\e fiJ~1T~I!:E ~'T
lriiC$ i£&gt;.1~~

Coli 114·288-1281 .

EIIANS

73

Wednesday, August 5, 1987

1174 F~rd Van. 7x12 utiUiy
body . 37,000 ectuellmll•. VWry' .
good cond. Cell 304- 875· 112•.

Callihan'• Used Tire Shop. Ower
1,000tkte, " ' " 12, 1 3.14.1&amp;.
18, 11.6. 8 miloo out At. 218.

aon. Oh. 81•-286-5930.

to Rent

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by LMry Wright

Misc . Merchandise

7479.

Went to. rent camper for week of
Mason County Ftir. 304·8822045 eft" 5;00.

Professional
Services

64

.

Wednesday. August 6, 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

KIDDV · GARDEN
IODAV

GRINNIN '

General Hauling • :

NO

SCREECHIN',

NO FIGHTS.
NO MESSES .
NO NOTHIN' !!

TAKE HIM OVER
To DOC AN' SEE
WHAT AILS HIM

e!Il Sooop
10:15 &lt;ll MOVIE: Fori Warth (NR)

Dill1rd Water s ...vice: Pools.
&lt;;iaterns. Wells. Delivery Any- ' (
hme. Ctll 614-441 ·7404- No •
SundBY
c-'ls.
• •.
_;__

_ ___

___._.

.

(1 :20)
10:30 (]) American Snapahota
Daily Lives of American
People
(!)Star Wara: The BoHom
Una This program presents

J &amp; J Water Service. Swimming '~
poolt, cisterns. well•. Ph . 814- ..

24&amp;-92e5 .

R • R Water Serik:a. Home ...
ciaterns. wetla, poolt filled; A,Formerty Jam• Boys Water.

the economic consequences
of President Ategan's
Slrstaglc Defense lnltia11ve
and depicts work done on

Coli 304-176-1370.

Watteison' t W1ter Hauling.
reatoneble ratea. immeditte
2.000 gallon deltvery. cisterna,
poolt, w.ll, .ate. cal 304·17e-

I 901'\'T-

..~N6

•

TAk:~

OUT TO

FormM'ty Ken'• now Jahn'a
Wiler Sarvice, John W.ttereon.
Jr. Owner. 1,000 or 2,000 gel
service. 304-571-2248 .
Dump Truck S.VIce, co.a, li·
m•tone, Nnd. gr8'tlel, dlrt. 'tr81h
etc. Phone 304·171-3190.

~~

CALL~

2119 .

0

DINN~R .. .

,.

........

•.
i ·

PEANUTS

'

HERE'S TI-lE FIERCE
RATTLESNAKt ·CRAWLING
T~ROU61-1 THE 6RA55 ...

A 6 M Custom COYch• ·and , '
Aeuphol11ery, St. At. 7, Crown
City, Oh. 114-281·1470. Evo.

114-448·3431. 0 .... dolly 8 1D
.4 o30. Sot . 9:30 to 1o30. Old •

I~

new Uphoaterecl.

Mowrey's ,Upholttering tllf'ling'
trl coumyaraa2ave1n. The beat
In furniture U...olltering. Call
304 · 6711·4114 far free
etttma~es.

~~ --~ ---= ·

; 1~1 ~~tel ;;UI;S
¥

,\

...

11:00(]) HardcotUe ind
McCormick She Ain 't Deep,
but Sloe Runs Fast
w Tonight Show ·

e

~·~"';'3=04=·~8;76;·;);9;1;1;.; ===.:&gt;t:.
Upholstery

IJIIJ USA Tonight

1 Eager
5 Musical
··count"

10Yawn
11 French
police unit
12 Adumbration
13 Original
14 Edit
16 Military
show
18 Lawyer
(ahbr.)
21 Chinese
province
. 22 O.K.
24 Descended
25 Grape
source
26 Attendant
28 Apprehend
29 Before
30Appear
32 Before
Britain
33 Mechanism
36 Standard
quantity
40 Mount near
.Jerusalem
41 Get aboard
42 French
painter
43 Relatiw
.~ ·of Utopia

6 Infertile
7 Ham's
brother
8 Give
-whirl
9 Conger
11 Ran off
15 Isle in the
Irish Sea
160fthe ·
· ends of
the earth
17 Old-woman- 28 Coral
35 French
ish
or Timor
"wine"
18 Winery
31 Convene 37 Rird's
process
32 Contribute
nest
19 High-strung 33 P_o rtuguese38 Chemi&lt;'al
20 Corner
title
suffix
21 Ow.n
34 Old
39 Scholar's .
23 Prelude
musical
arrival
27 Rhyme group note
time

DOWN
1 In the pa~t
2 Actress
Rita
3 Unclose
(poet.)
4 Engender

. DAILY CRYPJ'OQUOO'ES- Here's how to work It:

811

AXYDLBAAXR
Is LONGFELLOW

·· One letter stands for another. In this sample A is used
for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apostrophes, the length and formation of the words are all
hints. Each day the code letters are different.
CRYPTOQUOTE

---~

.D lntkle 1M POA Tour (A)
ll II (JJ 1111 e aJ 1111

Tamaton for ute. After 15:00

87

•

research and developme'1t.
(8) NIWI

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
5 Gas fixture

.;.

)

•

-

•

Q te !no:.

~

SLOWLV f.IE SLITf.IERS
TOWARD ~15 PRE'r'.. .

M&amp; $TRII(ES!

.

'

(!)Sign Off
QlJ Non Fiction Tllovlalon 1;1
• GJ .._,..... Currant
raporll on world economics
and financial news wHh Lou
Dobbo. (0:30) .
e!Il Love Connection
11:30 (JJ SportaContw IL)
(() WKRP In ClnciMII
(JJ Nlgtllll01e 1;1
Ill Trapper John, M.D.
GJ lporll Tlllllghl Action
pact&lt;ed aports h'9l'Nghts with
Nick Charles ano Jim Huber.

e

(0:30)

•Jrn(Mk
ocpo-- -

eat 'Hot Shots' CIS Leta

Night BroderiCk sends Jake

and Amanda undercover as a
married epoople. lA)

p

0 Z U I

I Z· U

Z F 0

X

M Z X
XABUKXR

0 YZU UVR F K0

i" A R

·I G V V

K U J

.S J V V K

DUSXIIM

0

Z U I

F A R

F

P F A
Z G 0

••

SUDX.-

PUDVXK
YatefdaJ'a Crwtoqaote: I ALMOST THINK IT IS
. THE ULTIMATE DESTINY OF SCIENCE TO E;Xl'ERMI·
NATE TilE HUMAN RACE.- THOMAS PEACOcK

·•

�'

.,.
hge-14-The Daily Sentinel

•'

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, August 5, 1987
•

Chrysler, AMC merger ·ap·p roved ·based on_proxy votes

Fair.

•

results
announced

obligations.
obligations.
undisclosed amount In damages that the agency had "voted to
decisions .
By JAN A. ZVERINA
Earlier this week, a dissident
Chrysler's orlgin'al proposal to
" We are In it to actually plus Interest to the plaintiffs.
close the Investigation of the
UPI Auto Writer
buy the ailing carmaker, which Improve the value of the 'stock
The suit-Is separate from three proposed acquisition of Am~rl·
SOUTHFIELD. Mich. tUPI\- group calied Shareholders for an
was made on March 9, offered from $4.50 to $8.80 (per share).'' class-action suits filed oh behalf can Motors Corp. by Chrysler
American Motors Corp. share- Independent American Motors
Corp.
flied
suit
In
U.S.
District
of AMC's 111,000 shareholders Corp. That means the deal can go
AMC stockholders S4 • -share.
. holders voting by proxy over·
Eskin said.
Court
In
New
York
to
hatttoday
's
Jordan
H.
Eskin,
a
lawyer
and
Eskin
said
AMC
failed
to
that said the price is unfair and ahead.·:
wheimingly approved a merger
.
vote,
alleging
AMC
failed
to
member
of
the
committee
that
AMC spokesman Michael
mention $250 million In profits that the AMC proxy statement
with Chrysler Corp.. an AMC
disclose its true value.
owns at least 15,030 shares of from Its Jeep division and soliciting the takeover was in Aberllch said no more details
spakesman .sald today.
In May , Ch•ys ler agreed with
American Motors ' cumulative analyst. projections showing pro· viola ton of federal law .
were available other than that
Spokesman Jerry Sloan said
convertible preferred stock , jec;ted AMC earnhtgs of $3.40 per
AMC spokesman Lloyd Nor· "an approval had been granted
today's shareholder meeting Is AMC's board of direetors and
each worth $2.375, and 6,000 common share In 1989.
!hard dismissed the suits as in Washington."
'little more than a formality Renault, the French carmaker
which owns 46.1 percent of AMC
shares of the common stock,
Chrys.le;;.;;.pqkesman John Gut.·
The suit asks that AMC be being "without merit," and noted
~ause the proxies - which far
ac;cused the company 9f omitting e njoined from holding the stock· that the three class-action suits nlven also . confirmed the FTC
outnumber the votes to be cast In to buy the No. 4 American
materia l facts from the proxy holders' vote, and that any vote "are being dismissed with no concluded its Investigation Jnto
person- aut'i10rized t he$2 billion automaker for $4 ..10 a share In a
deal worth more than $2 billion
statement that were necessary on the proposed · merger be payments to the parties ... "
the merger, but said the No. 3
acquisition by Chrysler.
for shareholders to make pru· nullified until a final judgment is
In Washington, FTC spokes · carmaker would have no lmme·
Today's meeting wUI "put the that includes the assumpiion of
dent 101·estment and voting made. The suit also sought an · man Kevin Arqull said Tuesday diate formal statement.
stamp on It" and give dissident AM c · s Ion g . t e,r m debt
shareholders an opportunity to 1--------.:"::-----~-:--------------~--,-----------------------------------­
express their views, Sloan said.
More than 90 percent of AMC's
common and preferred share·
holders voted by proxy, Sloan
said. Overall, the company has
111,000 shareholders.
On Tuesday, the Federal Trade
Commission closed its investiga·
tlon· of the merger, allowing the
deal to be completed after the
official vote by AMC
stockholders.
The takeover will cost Chrys ler
about $2 billion. Including as·
sumed long-term debt

FROZEN

~

Floridagold
Orange Juice

0
;::;;:

,;::.

.,~.,~

1'11 111

"':;'

lit!\·,

\ " - l f ,t l \
t

IW\'\1 I

l

12-oz.

·I

FROZEN

FROZEN

Downyflake
Waffles

Pet-Ritz
Cobblers

12-13-oz.

Whitman's
Cream Pies

26-oz.

11-Gz.

2 .. sa

SJ78

gc

"NEW" FROZEN GREEN GIANT PASTA

FROZEN TEMPTIN'
TOPPINGS

EXCEPT BEEF, HAM OR FISH
FROZEN

Totino's
Pizzas

Morton
Dinners

tU-13-oz.

11-oz.

DISHES VEGETABLES &amp;

:::!!ts 2,. , $3

(As ol10:30 a.m.)
Provided by ·
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewi

Veterans Memorial
Tuesday Admissions - E li
White, Racine: Judy McNickle,
Pom£&gt;roy: Pam Nitz, Pomeroy:
Josephine Clark, Pomeroy: Car·
rle Osborne, Reedsville; Cha r les
R. Findlay Sr.. Racine: Eva
Seidenable, Middleport: Gle nn
lfludson, Mason; Lisa Jones. Fort
fHood. Texas.
Tuesday Discharges - Wll·
liam Sorden, Robert Hoover,
IJames Duncan, Patricia Bunger.

FROZEN

II II( I

Daily stock prices

Hospital news

Crystal Light
Fruit Bars ..... s-et.
FROZEN JELL-0

&amp;lplo Township Trustees will
meet Friday. 7 p.m .. a t the
townShip building.

Meeting Friday
Meigs County REACT team
will meet Friday, 7:30 p.m., at
Pieasers Restaura~t. All
members are urged to attend.
•

I

Billie school slated
Vacation Bible. School at Ru·
!land Church of God will be held
Monday through Friday, Aug.
10.14, from 6:30 to 8:30 each
evening. Classes for toddlers
through youth. Closing program .
Sunday at . 7 · p.m . Everyone
weJCQme.

-- ---

a1 y

Vot.J7. Nc{B2
Copyrighted 1987

~:=ing .

"" $2 59

Ore Ida
Tater Tots

"~""

•• '"~~~ M~ 10 l&gt;f

•~4&lt;111Y • •.,. • IIk

POSSIBLE Dt\NG£R - Exdtement ran hiKh In
Pomt&gt;roy Wt•dnt'Sday mornln~ '" huzardou s
malt•rlals lrthnlcluns from thr Stat(• Fire
Marshall's ~outhca&lt;tcrn Ohio fi eld olflcf&gt; ,...
mo•ed a small contalnet of explosivt•s from the
salt• ol flark's J&lt;•wt•try Store on Court St. The
· Pom('roy Fir&lt;• and Polite llepartnwnl~ aided in.
hlot·kinR off the arca. It wa• a tommon pracli&lt;'('
.v ears 11110 to placr t•xpJosiV&lt;'S in safes us

Sen. H. Cooper Snyder, R· Hillsboro, who is
aligned with · lhe busines s community In the
many-sided tug-of-wa-r among .tawyers, Ins uranc e
compa nies. manufacturers, organized labor and'
consumers . said he is willing to compromise, but
opposes th e accommodations made for Celeste.
"This senator isn't pleased with the direction
the conference committ ee has taken ," said
Snyder.
Virtually the same pla yers have been negotiat ·
ing the terms of a package since the beginning of
the year. seeking a solution to the availability of
affordabl e liability insurance for business and
local governments.
Celeste vet9ed last December a bill that
lawmakers had worked on since the beginning of
1986. He said .provisions In the sec tion on liability
for de fective products would keep consumers

from obt~fnin g Justified court settlements.
Stlnziano's draft contains several provisions to
eliminate Celeste's objection·s. "Frankly,l expect .
the conference committee will make som e
changes," said 'Stlnzlano. "and every change th at
Is made increases the likelihood of a veto."
Snyder said he objects to provisions in the
product liability section:
-Making a defendant company, regardl ess of
its' percentage of fau.lt, totally liable for dama ges
in.a lawsuit if other defendant-s are unable lo pa y.
-Holding a product defective If It fall s to
measure up to the expectation of a consumer in
normal use ..
Snyder' said the former provision would be "t~e
most liberal in the nation."
' 'We are not satisfied with the product thai the
conference committee is worki.ng with as a final

*'"'" ••••l.olllot

olt10 •u" '""'

COf'Y Ro('.ttT 1 ~ 1
T'"'E KAO CE~ CO 1Ht.IS .- NO f'fl lctS 0000 SV NDU'
AU{\U:i I H I~/ IN CAUII'Olll AU ~ltfl(lf trOllS

10-oz.

'""""'"''I

AI.BAI'IY -

"VC.USil fi1RO\JGI'l SAIU R Oio~ "

r!n,QIOil ,

Save Time, Save Money and Keep Your
Kitchen Cool With These Microwaveable Items
FROZEN PILLSBURY
MICROWAVE

Microwave
Casseroles

French Bread
Pizzas

I- oz.

5.5-6.3-oz.

FROZEN PILLSBURY

Ronald H. Wa r·

Sti ff' !)'

a~.siSI.:t nl

at

Sou thrrn Ohio Coal Company 's
Mdgs No , 2 mlnr. is thP r£&gt;eiplent
of th£&gt; SPCOnd annual Dalton E .
McNI'cc S.,frty Award pr£&gt;sPnted
by thf' Southrastrr·n Ohio Dlstrlc·l
Council of thr Holm&lt;'• Saf&lt;'ty

W[ Il l ~ I. HIIf I ill Ho(,,..T 10 Llt.lol OUiol\jl&gt;lltS fll0flll SOlO 10 Ol.t.llH S

FROZEN PILLSBURY

protection against break-ins. The explusl•e
mal erial has likely heen In Clark's safe since 11
was installed in I he bulldln~ . Joe Clark, owner of
I he store, knt•w the material was In the sale hut
did not suspcclthc posslhle danger until recently.
II&lt;• then got In touch with the prul&gt;"r authorities.
The .material was taken to the county landfill
Where it was detonated.

A&lt;Sociat Ion.
David B. !Bruc PI S;Jltsman , a
s hu ill" car nprrator allhr Meigs
No. 2 minf'. rrcf' ivccl the Humanit:lt'ia n Award wh(i&lt;' Rodney
But chPr. an elec tri c·la n at the
Mdgs . No. 1 preparation plan!.
a nd HNb Elliott. mechanic at the

I

~!~~~~~~~~~$179

FROZEN REGULAR OR SALT FREE
PILLSBURY

Microwa!'e
$ 169'
Popcorn. ... a:~i~~~z.

FROZEN BANQUET

ct;;k;;"'

2 ss

FROZEN MICROWAVEABLE BREAKFAST
DISHES DpWNYFLAKE

~~::~~st .ltL$119

9-12-oz.

Nuggets ...... .
FROZEN BANQUET
MICROWAVEABLE

~~!~r~~l~in~b $199

Totino's
Pizzas
111-'4.2-oz.

FROZEN MICROWAVEABLE

B~dgat .
Go•meL .......

•

FROZEN MICROWAVE

$

2,.., 3
I

•

FROZEN MICROW,AVE

===.
"'=
...,.,
-.=-- . · =

·===·
:

.-

--

l

•

•
•

••

.

r•

••

.' :

····- · " , • .'

...:

Uaz.

, ••

2 Section·s 12 Paget

26 Centa

A Multimedia Inc. Nawspep•

product," said Mark Davidson of the Ohio
Alliance for Civil Justice. a coalition of business
and insurance companies.
But Davidson said it is "absolutely" possible a
negotiated settlement could be reached .
The Ohio· Public Interest Campaign, a
consumer-labor coalition, renewed its plea for no
biil at ali' by releasing Information that the Ohio
Department of Insurance 's actuary has sa id a 30.6
percent increase In premiums for product
liability Insurance premiums is unjustified.
"This action makes it clear that a change in
Ohio's product liabjlity taws Is unnecessary to
·reduce product · liability rates for Ohio bus!·
nesses." said Peter MacDowell of OPIC .
"I t may come down to a standoff and a new set
of conferees may have to be appointed," said
Snyder.

By NANCY YOACHAM
but does plan in the near future,
road will not be widened and that
Se ntinel Staff Writer
reported Ramsey. to install a
the stakes are there to s~ow
A two- hour a nd fifteen minute
slurry line.
workers how far they are going
public hearing Wednesda y with
A public viewing of the road
as the paving Is underway .
the Me igs County Commission ·
was held Wednesday morning by
Roberts also reported· that a
ers on the proposed closure of .R5
the parties involved in the
part for th!' highway departmil e of Salem Township Road
matler. Based upon the v l~wing
ment's mol\'er is to be in by the
326, Pilgrim Ridge, finally ended
of the road, Co unt y Engi neer
end of this week and the mower
in a compromise.
Philip Roberts reported it woould
should be in service by Monday.
To appease Sa lem Township
take in excess of $100,000 to make
The department's mowing efproperty owners Judith and
the section of road SOCCOwants
forts have been hampered th.is
Sandra Murph y, of Obetz, Ohio, closed passable lor tra!!ic.
summer by the inablttiy of lhe
who opposed the closure, the
· Allgood Co., Wadsworth, Ohio, to
Sa lem Township Trl! s tee s
Commissioner Richard Jones
supply the needed part.
agreed to upgrade T.R . ~26 ,
pointed ou t that this amount ·of
·Bowles Road, from Coul)ty Road
money for one seldom trayeted · . · ~lt\lssl.one~J)avld K!&gt;l;l!ltntz
4 Into the M.url'hY property lto!:h . road would be tmposslhte tor tlle'
re
ted on a r-ecent m~l~ tn
the other direction . The comtnis·
Salem trustees to come up with.
Columbus which he attended
stoners then voted to close the
Salem trustees. John F . Col· regarding changes in child sup·
road at the request of Southern
well. Stan ley Hutton a nd Cecil port laws. The county Is required
Ohio Coal Company and upon
Siaeey, township clerk Bonnie to form an advisory board to
recomme ndation of the Salem
Scott and Dewey Mullohan, town·
make recommendations regard·
tru stees. .
ship emp loyee, also present for
ing alternative measures althe hearing, agreed with Jones ..
The tru stees agreed to replace
lowed by the new law. The
a culvert pipe on T.R. 326 a nd fill
Murphy s agreed that under the
advisory board will meet Aug. 14
a large hole which has washed
circumstances it wou ld be impos·
at the Department of Human
out . arrange a turnaround just
sibie for the township to upgrade Services in Middleport.
inside th e Murphys' property line the road. They therefore agreed
Scott Lucas. administrator of
a nd IPvcl the rest of 326 through
to the c los ure with the stlpula·
Veterans Memorial Hospital, ac·
I he Murphy s' land from proeprty
tion s which were me ntioned companied Greg Kaylor and
I ine to propert y line. The trustees
above.
Dick Bradley to the meeting to
are to make the improvements
Paving of Success Road is Inquire about usage.oftheformer
within 30 days ; weath er permit·
underway by the Shelly Co., of . Ohio Bureau of Employment
tlng. or as soon as possible Thornville, reported Roberts,
Services office on Union Ave. for
th ereaft er.
although rai n on Wednesday the Continuity of Ca re Co., a··
The Mu rp hy's own 100 acres in
morning brought work to a
medical equipment supplY.. The
Salem Towns hip . Th e part of lemporary halt . Roberts said it county leases the building from
T .R. 326 to th eir property that
will take three days to comp lete the owner and in turn subleases it
will noi.• be closed, ha s not been
Success Road a nd t hal hP expects
to ·other parties . The commls·
maintained by the tru stees lor
the company will work on Forest stoners said they would know by
Run Road for three days next
m any years because it was
next week 's meeting the details
seldom trav eled . Howeve r, Mu1·· week . After Foresl Run , the about how much space would be
phys contended that this side of company will move to New Lima available and the rent costs.
326 was the closest enl.ry to their · Road whi ch is expected to take
In final matters, the commls:
properly from Columbus a nd · six day s to complete. Shelly Co.'s stoners scheduled a pre·
that th&lt;'y traveled It by ]C'ep.
bid of $4.38,231.70 was accepted construction conference on the
SOCCO, which owns propert y las I week lor the approxima tely addition to the Tuppers Plains
on both sides of 326 . up to 13 Iota! miles of paving.
·
EMS building for Friday, 1 p.m.
Murphys, requested closure for
Commissioner Manning Roush
The board also agreed to
sec urit y reasons. Joe Ramsey, .reported that Forest Run Road purchase additional premises
representin g SOCCO. reported residents were concerned that
li ability insurance coverage for
!hat s mall rec reat ional vehicles · stakes which have been placed
the county's gravel pit . Entire
leave the road and trespass on along the road indicate the road cost lor $300,000 of coverage for
SOCCQ property.
will be widened during the
the pit, through the Buckeye
Presently SOCCO does not pav ing process. Howev er, Ro· Joint -Council Self Insurance pro·
have any facilities in this a rea, berts assured Roush that the gram will be $396.12 per year.

Meigs Mine No. 2 ·employee
earns McNece Safety Award

•o• ...., "' f;j&lt;.~ ~ '0!1"' S1011 • • ~•I" i\ &gt;,...C:•I,..,.., "GI~ ~~
1111&gt; oM I II ... &lt;0. ""' Oul ul . , """"'''"'d olllfl1 - .....
~""""' o l• CO&lt;I&gt;&lt;Mo.tlfo ""'"
tl1ol """ '~ ""'"'!!' or • • •• ' c h...:l "'"'' ~
entolloo ·~(IIJ to II"&lt;Ch.t..,l~• .odv..no .... tr~m "' 011~ olhr•" '""" p ii CO! wotl\01 JD &lt;~• • •
Q, oy '""' ,.~._ ..... LO&gt;t oiJUn - lllJoJ ,OO:&lt;.•t •l~~ ..... , •r n fl'J&lt;Cho..,.,

w•

enttne

Lengthy commission hearing
•
concludes with compromise

o\MR1.D 111• Plllll:f

l•cn u t ,n, .., ·'· "'~n r...o

zero.

•

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio, Thursday, August 6, 1987

By LEE LEONARD
. UPI Stutehouse Jlcporter
COLUMBUS. Ohio tUPI). - A joint Ohio
Senalc&gt;·House co nfer ence commitlee on civil
Justice and insurance reform will meet Thursday
to sec if agreement ca n be reached on a "wor kin g
dra ft " Issued by th e House side with inpu·t from
Gov . Rlchard{'eieste' s sta ll.
A fina l setl lemcnt would bring lawmakers back
fr om vacation lo rat lfy It. perhaps as early as next•
wePk . Failure or the negot iating sessio n could
result in the appointment of a different set of
co nferees.
.·" It the conference com mittee wants to send th e
governor a bill and be relativel y cer tain !here
won'l bell veto. this is It ," said Rep. Michael P.
Stinzlano. D-Cotumbus, chai rman of the six·
memb&lt;&gt;r panel.

Broccoli
Cauliflower Medley

32·01.

Cloudy tonight. Lows In
· the orotd 608. Partly cloudy
Friday. Highs in the upper
80s. Probability of rain near

Seek agreement on 'working draft' for bill

FROZEN GREEN GIANT BROCCOLI
FANFARE, JAPANESE VEGETABLES,
LESUER PEAS OR WA TEA CHESTNUTS

FROZEN

The Meigs County Common
Pleas Court action of Jack L.
. Ritchie versus the Dravo C.orpo·
ration has been dismissed.

1

Super Lono
36-9-29
2-6-21

•

. . sa

FROZEN LIGHT WITH
NUTRI-SWEET

At-tion dismis!!!ed

To meet Friday

503
Pick 4
74.10

At Kroger with a ''·B eat the Heat''
Frozen Foods Sale ·

He played on a USO show
.. during the Korean War and then
returned to northern Kentucky .
auditioning In 1954 at Cinctnna·
tl's WLW.
He became a n•gular on the
station's ''Midwester n
Hayride."

Firm
Price
Am Electric Power.. .... . ..... . 2i;i%
AT&amp;T ........ ............. ........... .3.2%
Ashland Oil ........................ 68\~
Bob Evans Farms .............. 24 '!,
Charming Shoppes .. ... ......... 3:ll',
Federal Mogul. .................... ..4R
Goodyear T&amp;R .... .. ... .......... 74JI,
Heck's Inc . ............................. 4
Limited Inc... ............ ... ..... .48 \1,
Multimedia Inc ................... 70'4
Rax Restaurants ................... ;. 5
Robbins &amp; Myers ................... 10
Shoney 's Inc . .............. ..... .. .... 32
Wendy's Inti ....................... ll Y.
Worthington Ind .... :.. ........... 22%

Daily Number

Page-8.

Kenny Price
dies after
heart attack
FLORENCE, Ky . tUPi i County-wes tern singer Kenn y
Price died Tuesday night in
Booth Memorial Hospital, one
' day after he suffered a heart
attack at his home. He was 56.
Night nursing superv isor ,l;leg
Green confirmed that Price died
at 11:46 p.m. Price. the chubby
Elrod the Sheriff on "Hee Haw ' ·,
had been admitted to the hospital
after suffering a heart attack
Monday and haa been in crltital
condition since.
Price, who was g_iven his fir st
guitar at the age of 5, has
recorded 23 C&amp;W albums.
Born May 27, 1931. on a farm
near Florence, he feit in love with
country music at an early age
and receive(! a guitar from his
famlly when he was 5. By the
time he was in his teens. Kenny
was playing and singing at local
.events.

Ohio Lottery

.

• RECEIVES SAFETY AWARD. - Ronald H. Wanlngton, a
1 • ; safety llll•lstant at Southern Ohio Coal Company's Meigs No. 2
; · mine and a nutlve of Wellston, Is the recipient olthe second annual
• . D.alton E. McNece Safety Award presented by the Southern Ohio.
• District Council of the Holme• Safely Association.

.

'

l

. '·

Raccoon No. 3 mine. rece ived
Out~ ta nding SafNy Achievement
Awards from the association.
McN&lt;'('C. who diN! .two years
a~:o. was an Ins pector with the
f~d era l Min e Safety and Health
Administration and was a major
forc e in the formati on of the
Hoimi'S Southcastl'rn Ohio Dis·
trict Co uncil.
Warr in gton ha s ber n safety
a"istant at Meigs No. 2 for the
past nin&lt;' years. Prior to that he
work&lt;'d underground lor lou r
vcarsv' as a loading machine
operator. motorman and general
in side laborer.
"Throughout Ron's coal min·
ing and safely career, he has
been very ac tive In serving the
co mmunity of Wellston . Ohio, as
a member of the iocal !Ire and
pollee department s and emer·
gcncy sq uad." his nomination for
the award stated.
Warrington served with the
U.S. Army for two and a half
years while stationed in Fulda.
West Germany. He Is now a
member of the American Legion
Post 371. Warrington and his
wife , Bobbl Jo, live in Wellston
with their nine-year·old daugh ·
ter , Amanda.
In late September, Saltsman
was able to hetpsa1-1ea baby'slife
In a lire In downtown Wellston .
He has been with the Me,igs
Division since February 1975 .
Butcher has served as a safety
committeeman lor the United
Mine Workers of America local
at Meigs No. 1 lor 12 years. A
residt'nt ol Pomeroy, Ohio, and
an emergency medical techni·
. clan (EMTJ. Butcher has been
Instrumental in the Initiation of
various safety P.rograms at the
mine.
~
Continued on page 12

U. S. embarks ·on military
buildup in Persian Gulf area
MANAMA , Bahrain (UPII I ran ian land a nd sea forces held
a third day of war maneuvers in
the Persian Gulf today as the
United States embarked on an
unprecedented military buildup
in the region .
In the latest reinforcement of
American naval forces In the
gulf, the United States ordered
the dispatch of Army helicopter
gunships and Navy fast patrol
boats to .the waterway, Pentagon
officials said Wednesday In
Washington.
Some military ex!N'rts have
compared the U.S. buildup to
that which preceded the U.S.
bombing of Libya last year.
The use o'f Army he licopters on
Navy vessels during an opera·
tiona! mission will be a first.
A "handful" of the helicopter '
gunships, e ither light and fast
observation choppers armed
with machine guns ·or Vietnam·
'era Cobras equipped with
rockets, were ordered to the gulf
aboard Air Force transport

•

planes, bringt'ng Army forces
Into the gulf lor the first time,
Pe ntagon sources said.
The gunships will hunt for
Iranian S!N'edboats carrying terrorist death squads on suicide
missions against Navy warships
and thC'ir charges, U.S.·flagged
Kuwaiti tankers, the sources
·
said.
The announcement of the U.S.
buildup came as Iran concluded
its three-day "operation martyrdom" war maneuvers In the
Persian Gulf. Wednesday's m.a·
neuvers lnvol;:ed speedboats,
planes and the first submarine
built by the regime of Ayatollah
Ruhotlah Khomelnl.
Khomelnl has vowed to seek
revenge against the· United
States and Saudi Arabia for
rioting last week In Mecca,. Saudi
Arabia, that left 402 people dead
- 275 of. them Iranians.

plans to re-tlag thr('(' more
Kuwaiti tank ers and escort them
through the s trategic waterway.
Witnesses said two U.S. war·
ships have anchored off the
United Arab Emirates port of
Khawr Fakkhan in the Gulf of
Oman. There was sppculat ion in
diplomatic circles that re· flag·
ging ceremonies might be held at
the port today to coinCide with
the last daY. of the Iranian war
games.

The second stage of thC' war
games was a "magnificent show
of power Involving speedboats
along with simulated bombing
runs of .·.. helicopters as W('il as
tactical !lights of unmanned
planes , which received logistical
support from the southern re-·
glonal fishermen." the o!!iciai·
Irani&amp; I! news agency !RNA said:·
Middle ,East diplomats said it.
was unlikely Iran would attack
· Despite Iran's threats, dlplo· U.S,. warships because Its small
matte sources said the United ·conventional riavai force Is no.
firepower. ·
Statps . was moving ahead with · match for American
.

...

.

'

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="181">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="2771">
                <text>08. August</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="39399">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="39398">
              <text>August 5, 1987</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="566">
      <name>carpenter</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="364">
      <name>gardner</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
