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Page- 10- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Local briefs:-----::----,

Area deaths
-~ 80 percent of his body as a res ult

Lillit• Doss Hall
Lillie floss Hall, 49, of Rou te 1,
Lock 2o Rood , Poin t Pleasa nt,
died Sunday . al her residence,
the rrsult of a fire'.
Born Drc. :10. 19.17 i n Mason
Counl y , she was thr da ughter of
the latr Phillip Hensley and the
late Mar y Eva! inc .Joh nson Doss.
Shr was the wife of the la tp
And y Hal l Sr. who dird Oct. 1~8:1 .
Two son s. Charles and Darr£•11
Hall. died with hN. She was
precedt•d in d&lt;'H 1h by on&lt;' brat hrr.
Phill ip Doss.
Surviving arc• on e daughter ,
Kat hleen flonf'Cu) lc•r . Poi nt Pl&lt;'a ·
san!; lour sons. .John Hall , !Indy
Haii .J r., Po int Plcasa nl, Wi llia m
Hall, U•on, ancl Law rence Hall ,
Robcrl sburg, W.Va .; five sis·
IPrs, Flor ence• Smit h. Mtiton ,.
W.Va ., AnnP llu nl ap, Leo n, Lu ·
ci lie Rubi nson, Ga IJipol is Ferr.v,
F:dna Pa i!N son and M ary
Mayes, ho l h of Poin l Pl easa nt :
four brol hcrs, .Joh n Doss, Crow n
City , 13rurt· Doss, Poi nl Plea ·
san t, Sla nlr-y Doss, Hender son
and KC' r n Doss , Hunfin r:l on,
W.Va . and six gra ndchildren.

Sf•rviC('S will br 1J a.m . Tu t'S·
day at Crow -Hussoll F unr• ral
Hom o with t hr Rev. Lou is A .
Hussell offi ci al ing. Bur ial wi l l
foll ow in Promisr l.an&lt;.J Cemo·
tr r v in Ariluek ll'.
T hr' rr w ill br no vis ita ti on .

Charles Ha ll , 19, L ock 1:i Road.
Rou tP I. Po int Pleasa nl . died
Sunday, al his res idonoe , lhr
rcsu l1 or a f ir t'.
Bor n Drr. :n. 1%7 i n Char!Ps·
ton, W.Va., hC' wa s the son of the
latri\ ndy Hal l Sr. and Llllir Doss
Hall, who di ed wilh hi m. II
br o lhf'r , Darrell Hall. al so di ed in
l hr flrr'.
S u rv i v i n~ ar0 onr sls rer . Krlf ·
hlecn Bo nr•cuiiN, Poi nl Plea ·
sant : fou r ilr olhr·rs, .John Hall ,
!I ndy Hall .Jr .. bol h of Poi nt
Pleasa nt , l.;Jw t·rnc·e Ha ll , Ro·
bf'rl sburg, and Wi llia m Hi! ll.
Leo n: sev(•ral aunt s an ti unrlrs .
Scrvir·r·s will br II a.m . Tu es ·
day a l Crow-Hu ssell F un era l
H omr wit h t he RPv. l.ouls A .
Hu ssr ll nffi r· ia I ing.
Buri al wil l follow In PromisP
L!tnd CPmt• lr- r .v i n !lrbur klr .
Th rn-. w ii i iJC' no vis il ;lt ion.

Dam·ll Hall
Da rrr llll :dl. J.'l. Lork 2!i Road.
Poi nl PIN tSant , died Sun da1·. " '
his r es id ence, I he• res ult or fire .
Hr " ''" bu,·n on Mur ch 18, 1 n7~
in Hunlin gl on. W.Va .. to l hr lair
!Indy Hall Sr. ;~ n cl l alr Li l l ie Doss
Hall , wl10 di c•d ll'il h l1im . A
b!'Oi hC!', C'h:ty lrs l·lait . a lso cl il'd
in tllr fi r r• .
Surv i v i n~ ill'f' onr sist&lt;' r . Kat

a

hh' Pn llonC'cu! lcr. Po int Plt•a sanl : four bro ther s.. John Hall
and !lncl)' Hall .lr .. Poinl PIP:t·
sanl . l.aw rPnrr Ha ll . 11obert s·
llll rg . and William Hnll. l.r•ona ncl
sPvr ra l ; n1nt ~ and unl'IP~ .
Sf' rv lr·p~ will b1• I I a.m . Tu c~
da,v ;ll Crow -H ussPII Fu rwral
Hom r wil h l h1• Hc•1· l.ou is A
llu ss r ll w ill of fi l ' i&lt;l tinl-;.

nuria l will!}(' in Pi'Om isP I.;Jil d
Crm(' lf' r ~·- /\rhucklr .

T IH·n · wii i iH• no \'isita t ion.

I.A•tma M.

l . il'\' in ~

J.0ona M;_try l.iC'\·ing, w,, 4 :mfi~
Slat&lt;' Hoult' 1n M i nr •·s v tlle, cl i&lt;'ri
Su nda;· at th r ll olzrr Mrdlr;tl

lt' ntrr.
Mlss

l.iC'\' in g

\\.'H S

born ;rl

C'ollagcv lllt' in ,larkson \o unty.
W.Va . . on Mareh 14, 19()1, u
cl a u ~h l &lt;' r of lhr latl.' "dwn r d H.
and L ulu Gilli•spir l.ipv ing She•
was' ' I'Pii rcd rmplo:vN• o f Lamb
F: lf'CII'ir Co.
Su 1·viving Hr&lt;' two sistr r·s.
F rrdda B. Lit' Yi ng Uit rrbar h :tnd
l•' r{'da Li f'vin g, both ufC loustt' r :
'' brother, Da ll&lt;~ s Wilson, Ri pie)',
W. Vil. . and Sf'Vf'ral ni~rrs and
npe hews.
Besldrs hr r parrn ts. shr was
pr&lt;'rrriccl in dpa th b)' a sislt•r ,
Marie Licving Godbey; lhr('C
bro th !'rs. Dane. Ra)· and Gcorgr
and an Infa n t bro ther. t.l nd
Scl'(•ral nieces and npf'hw s.
M iss l.levin g was a member of
Chr istia n Sc lc nrc i n !lkron, l hP
Rork Springs Grange and wa s
ar tivr \\ ilh thr SC'nior cili 7.r ns
progra m .
S&lt;:'t'l'irt •s will be held at I p.m .
T hursda.v :tl the Ewing F um'ra l

Home with

Rl\V ,

Ar mor Sayn'

official in g Burial wi ll be in
Mrll(s 11-i e' mor;· Gar'd ens.
F t·iends m:JI' cal l al the funeral
home from 2to ~a n d lto9 p. m . on
Wednesday .

Goorgt• Korn
Geor ge 1Jakel 1\or n. 74. 19
II nne Sl., Pomeroy. died Sunday
at University H ospita l i n Columbu s as the r es ult .of lhird degree
burn s which he r eceived In · an
ex plosion at his reside nce on
Thu rsday eveni ng.
Mr . K orn was taken to Vete·
ra ns Memor ial Hospital foll owIng the accident and was m oved
by L!Mlight to University fl ospl·
tal later Thursday . . He had
suffered third d egree burns over

Monday, May 18, 1987

EMS

report.~

weekend runs

Meetings are announced

of the ex plosion. How the ex plo·
sion occurred has not been
delerm ined although It wa s re·
ported t hat he ha d been expe·
ricncing problems. recently with
a sma ll gas heater.
Born al Pomroy, Mr. Kor n was
the son of I he laic Peter and Mary
Shuler Korn. He was a member
of Sarred Hearl Church. For
man y yea rs , Mr. Korn had
served as a m olar route driver
for The Dai ly Se nl inel. Hr only
rece nlly re lirl'd.
Survivi ng arc a son and
da ugh ter-in-la w, George .Jr .. and
Caro lyn Kor n of Pomer ov:
gra ndrh ildrrn. Brc t. Bryan and
Brar· y
Korn;
s l ep ·
gra ndc hildren, Josh and Megan
Bartels, Pomeroy; a br ol her,
Henry Kor n of Pomer oy; a niece,
a nephew and sc'vera l co usins.
Se r vices will be held at 10a.m.
Wed ncsda v al Sacr ed Hearl
Church with Monsignor Anthony
Gia nnamore officia lin g. Burial
wi ll be In Sacred Hear t Ccmr·
tcry. Rosary serv ices wi ll be held
al 7 p.m. Tu esday al t·h(' Ewin g
Fu neral Home. Friends m ay ca ll
at thr funeral home from 1 to 4
and 7 lo 9 p.m. T uesday.

Meigs Coun ty Emergency Menica l Services reports 12 calls
over the weekend; five Sat urday and severr Su nday.
Sat ur day at 7:49a .m .. Salem Township Fire Depar tmenl to
Hillt op Road In Dexter for a poss ibl e structure fire a I the George
Bookey residence; Mlddleporl at 2:18 p.m to South Third for
Gl adys Walburn to Velerans Memorial H ospita l ; Ru tland al
5: 52 p .m to an auto accident on Ohio 124 in La ngsville for Duane
Howell w ho was dead on arrival; Middleport at 9:40p.m. to Ohio
7 for Debra Snyder to Vel era ns Memor ia l Hospita l ; Syracu se at
II : 44 p.m . 10 Pine Grove Road for Dav id Hawt horne 10 Ve terans
Memorial Hospila l.
Salurday al 1:56 p.m .. Raci ne 10 Apple Grove for Charl es
Sarson to Holzer Medical Ce nte r; while enrou te. Racine
exper ienced mechan ica l difficul ties: lhe trans port wa s
completed by M id dleporl ; Rac i ne at :i : 11 p.m. to Portlan d for
.John M yer s to Veterans Memoria l Hospital; Tuppers P lai ns at
6:28 p. m. lo Ohio i for .John Curlis 10 St. .Joseph 's H ospital;
Rac in e at 7:09p. m. to a trac tor fire at lhC' Hill residence on El m
St .; Po meroy at 8: 14 p.m. to Main· St. for Maxine Du gan to
Vetera ns Memoria l Hospila l; M iddleport at 8:2 1 p.m . to Th i r d
Ave . for Greg Wi llell who wa s trealed bu t not tra nsported.

Duant· D. Howell

Rutland Am er ican Lc~ ion Post 46i wi ll hold l'lcc t ion of
off icers a I WrdnE'sday's rcgu Ja r meeting to be helcl 8 p.m . at I he
post home.

F uner al se rv ices for D uane D.
Howell. 18, M eigs Hig h Sc hoo l
sen ior killed In a one-vehicle
ai·cidcnl on Rou lc 124 w es l of
Rut land Sa l urday night , will be
held at 11 a.m . T uesday al l hr
Ewing Fu ner al Home.
Mr . Howrll w ould ha ve g r adu·
at c•d fr om Meigs Hi gh Sch oo l
nrx t Sunday. He was employed
al I he Sundrv Stor e in Po mc&gt; r oy
part ·timr in con juncti on wit h his
schoo l work.
He was born at Ga llipolis on
il pril 29, 1%9, a son of Denn is and
Nor a Jr&gt;an Howell of Po m eroy.
0 1her su r vi vors in clu de a
bro ther. Bi ll Howr ll, Po m er oy;
gra nd molhers. Vi rginia Howell
uf Gall ipoli s and E mma Boswell.
Poi nl P IPasa nt , W.Va ., a nd scv r r a! aun !s e~ nd unc les.
Preceding him in dea th were
hi s r:r andfalh l'r s, Will ia m How·
'' " and Howa rd Bosrll.
Services will be held at 11 a.m.
Tu esday al lh e Ewi ng F unera l
Home wil h Rev. Mi ke Thompson
officiali ng. Buri al will be in
Meigs M Pm ory Gar d ens.
Fri ends may call at lhe funera l
home fr om 2 lo 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
this even ing.

Pt'arl

L

Randolph

Pear l L. Ra ndolph , 78, Roule 2,
r·oo lville, di ed Sund ay in t he
!'x lc nded carr unit of Ve ter ans
MC'morial Hos pita l.
Mrs. Ra ndolph wa s bo rn Sepl.
20, 1!l08 in il thens Count y, a
da ught er of th e lal e Cha rles ancl
Addie M ac Buck Rand olph . She

wwarm

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Hospital news
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Saiurdal' ;tdmissions:

Trrr\'

Sp encer. Syracuse:
Debra
!in;·der. Mlddl epor l.
Satuday dist' hur gt•s: Rufu s
Br ow ning, Char les Sa lser. Bertha Diehl. Eloise Connolly .

Sunday admiss ions: Bernier
Smit h, Ra cine: Belva Wi llanl.
Pomero.v; Nor m an Fer re ll. Micl·
dlrporl: Marie Ro)' , Raclnl\,
Sunday ·disc hargr•s: Thomas
LOII'Cry , Candy Let'.

Loltt'ry numbers

By RICHARD C. GROSS
WAS HINGTON CUP ll - The Pentago n r aised
I he loll tod ay to 37 sailors dead in Iraq' s admitted
mi stak en missile attack on a U.S. Navy fr igate,
and si x Am er ica n warships patrolled the Per sian
Gulf on hei ghtened alert wi lh ord er s to shoot down
any I raqi or I ra nian jet s m aking threa t,ening

moves .
· The offi ci al number of I hose killed in Sunday's
sur pr ise m issile allack on the gu ided miss ile
fr igate USS Stark was ra ised wit hout ex plana tion
from a previous figure of 28. Cmdr . Bob Prucha at
the Pentagon said at about 6 a. m . E DT that
rem ains of 22 sa i lor s had bee n identi fi ed bhl " 15
other s ar e m issing and p resumed dead , bringing
the fin al count to :17."
Whit e Hou se chief of staff Howard B ak er sa id he
did not think the deat h toll, which has j umped
from th ree to 28 and now 37, would go higher.
"I lhink we pretty well know whal I he situalion
Is now, " Baker sa id on NBC's " Today" show.
"Most of.the y oung men apparenl l.v were i n bunks
as leep or off du ty, in any even t. Fi re was lhe
principal r eason they wer e killed."
Des pite a form al apology by I raq i P r es id ent

/1 Po meroy pol ice cru iser received lighl damages when it
allempted to intercept a car allegedly fleei ng fr om M iddirport
Po l ice Sa tu rday .
,
Pomeroy po li cl' said the Pomr r oy vehicle was at th e
i ntersect ion of Lasley and Br ick St. to int er cepl a ca r allegedly
dr iven by ' Edward Kin g. Harr isonvii!J'. reportedly attemp ting
to (•va de M id dl cpor l PolicE'. T here were light damagr&gt;s to the
cr uiser and heavy to the K i ng car. police said . King allegedly
iefl the scene fol lowed by I he Pomer oy cruiS&lt;'r and driver int o a
dea d end ncar the Cobb Mol or Co.. where he w as app rehended.
Poli ce said he is charged w ith hi t skip, leavi ng the scene of an
acridenl, fl eei ng a police officer an d r ec kless operation.

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inj urf'd . Thf• lraq ui jet was appa r enlly un aware of
il s prey , U.S. offi r ials sa id.
Ll . Co mm and er Seoll Wilson, nava l mi l itary
prr ~onn el .comm ander , sai d 11 Ohioans were
pl'rm anenlly assigned lo lh C' St ar k. "Wr could
havr mon•, unfot·tun ately," he sa id In rel erencr l o
ol hrr Ohioans who may have bee n tr mpora rll y
assigm'd lo dul)' on l hr ' hip.
T r acl Ne lson lw d a 7-po und. 2-ouncr gi rl nam ed
.lrs sira in May por t. F la .. lhe home base of I he
Stark.
In Co lu mbu s. Mlr ha!'l Nelson 's mother, Mari a,
~a i d shr ha d t al ked to her 22-yea r · old son. a
slor ekecprr :lrd Class, lasl weekend . " He' s
anxious abou t the ba by , " she sa id .
Lai r Monday nigh I , thr Pentagon r l'leascd
nam es of f lvr.&gt; of I he v ir' I im s, bul none were from
Ohio.
Th crl' wl'l'e unco nfir med repor ts Monday th at
Kevi n Cumm ings of Sa ndusky, a ship fi re man,
was killed, but the' Navy co uld not eo nflrm II .
Cu mmin gs ' molhl'r, Kan&gt;n Cummings, sa id h!'r
son was unhappy al)out going on pa trol In lh e
Prrsian Gulf, bul hr tolrl her " we we•·e not at war
and ... II would br OK ."

tor s. Th ai triggered runson olh cr
stat c· -charl ered sav ings and
loa ns and forr&lt;'d Gov . Ri chard
Ce les lr t o order all 70 state·
cha rt ere d th ri ft s close d
1r mpora r 1Jy.
Warner is accused of conspi·
racy, fraud and fra ud by ln ler stale movem ent of bank funds.
His lrl al was moved to U.S.
Dlsl rlr l Co url i n Ann !lrbo r
bera usr of pu blici t y aboul the
rase In Ci ncinn ati. He was
co n v lct ~ d
o! ~ lmil a r slat e
c harges and se nt enced 10 pr iso n
in Mar c h.
Warn er's l awyer, R. Sia n Mar·

tenson, c ross -examined E w lon
for aboul five hours Mond ay ,
gelling E w1 on to outlin e how
ESM began Its fraud operation In
1 ~77 by falsify ing It s financ ial
st atem ent s 10 r over up losses
in curred by Robert Se neca, on e
of ESM 's or igi nal pnrlnrt·s.
He sai d losses w ~re conce•a led
in affili ated co mpanies ~?&gt;' creal·
ln g mull!· tier co mpanies lo hid&lt;'
ESM losses. Th ose losses were
shiftl•d to I he holding company ,
'ESM G rdup , and ESM Finan cial
Gro up - whi ch was lOll percent
owned by E wt on - and li s energy
company subsidiaries.

Racine Village Council has first
reading on street light ordinance
USS STARK ~ The USS Stark Is shown in this
photo rel ea.•~d today hy the U.S. Navy. The Stark
was hull! in the Todd Ship.vards in Seattl e ~ Wa.•h .

It was launched in May of 1980. The death toll
continues to mount following Sunday's m issile
Incident hy an Iraqi fighter. ( UP()

North on stand as hearings
resume; Calero may testify
By ROBERT DOHERTY
and E . MICHAEL MYERS
WAS HINGTON 1UPl l - To
open a th ird week of hea r ings int o
t h~ Iran-Cont ra sca ndal. con·
gr essional in vesliga tor s had a
second rou nd of questions loday
for a sel f·desrribed " foot sold·
ier " linked to Lt. Co l. Oliver ·
North in SC'rret U .S. c·fforts to
supply the Nicar agua n rebels.
Robert Owen, a form er Sl ate
Depa rtment consultan t , was
ca lled to Ca pitol H ill ro co nllnue
the teslim ony he began las I week
' as the four th witness In the publi c
hear ings. Sources sai d Monday
la wm ak er s wa nt ed l o kn ow more
about a memo he once w r ole to
North say ing he was lroubl ed b;-·

Interest Conmpounding
Daily - Yield

4.97°/o
5.45°/o
·6.11 °/o
6.63°/o
7.23°/o
7.47°/o
7.93°/o

Pentago n also wan ts 10 know why the ship's
au tomatic gunner y system did not int er repl thr
ocea n-skimmin g Exocel mi ss iles .
Explaining Reaga n's new alerl policy, Bak er
sai d lhe Uniled St al es was dcl r rmin ed l o
ma intain free t t·a nsit In th e Per sia n G ulf. "Nol
only wou ld we escorl vessC'Is, w hich wr had
pla nnf'd to do anyway," Ba k er sa id, " but i! wPsec
ai rcra fl in an att ac k mode long befo re l hcv are i n
·
a pos ition to shoot, the belligera ms.
Ohio Families Await Word
For Michael Ne lson's fam il y, Mon day was a
day of mi xed blessi ngs.
Nelson's wife, T r aci , gave birth t o a babv
daught er in F lorida in the mornin g, bu l lal er i;,
I he day r elatives i n Colum bus we r!' sill! awaiting
word on the fate of Mic hael. one of at lt&gt;a st 11
Ohi oans aboa rd the th e Amer ica n friga l!'
.
allac ked by I ra qi aircrall .
The USS St ark, condu cting a rOut ine pa lrol in
the Per sian Gul f. was str uck by a missi l!' fir ed
fr om an I ra qi F · l Mirage Sund ay nigh!. Th e
m issile tor e l hrough an a r ea used as sleeping
quart er s. Pe ntago n s0urres sa id.
AI l ea st 28 sa ilors were kil led and anol her 22

!INN ARBO R, Mic h. iU PII Ronnie E wt on, co-ro u.nder or
ESM Gover nm ent Serut·Jtles
Inc., whose 1985 co llapse t r ig·
gered the worst ba nk ing cr isis In
Ohio history, lesll fl ed about how
he concealed m illi ons of dollar s
In losses.
Ewton testifi ed Mond ay for a
thi r d day as lhe key w it ness
agai nst Marv in War ner, former
U.S. ambassa dor l o Sw it zerl and.
and for mer owner of the failed
Ho)'Tle s·ta te ,Sav in gs Bank of
Cinctnna t i.
Home State los I $141 mil l ion i n
the collapse of ESM and cl osed
aft er a run by panicky deposl ·

ONLY$299

(For May 18, '87 thru May 24, '87)
Savttr's O!oice
Certificates

Sc atter ed shower s ending
r•arly tonight. Low in the low
60s . Partly d oudy Wednesday.

Co-founder of ESM. slated to
testify today in Warner case

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With Dally Compounding

CLEVELAND (UP!)- Salur·
day 's win ning Ohio Lotlcry
num bprs :
·
Dally N umher

5.1 0°/o
5.60°/o
6.30°/o
6.85°/o ·
7.50°/o
7.7'5°/o
8.25°/o

·their covert work.
l n the memo, the sources sa id.

Owen lold the Na t ipnal Secur it y

.

Co un cil aide at the hear t of the
sca ndal : "! Th ere arel a couple
of thin gs I don' t like about this."
Wh al those were and whetHer
they Involved Presi dent Reaga n
wer0 q ues ti ons lawma k ers
wa nted answerf'd, lhe source s
sa id.
Rep. Henry Hyde, R-111. , a
member of the H ouse ro mm lllee
i nvestigating the case, sa id the
c·or res pondence be l ween North
and Owen was classified " bu l It
will all rom e ou t this week." He
sa id muc h of it wa s jocular.
Sf:&gt;n. W ar ren Rudman, R· N. H.,
v ice chair man of the Sc nal c
i nvest igat ive panel, said Owen
would oullin e further his rrla ·
ttonship with Norlh and w hat he
did w hen he worked at the Stale
Deparl ment .

ln vestigal or s bel ieve Nort h,
fired from I he NSC starr Nov . 2~
for his role in the sca ndal. hel ped
set up the Sla lc Depart men I job
for Owe n so he could ma ke
drl lverics to Co nt ra leade r s, a
source confir med Mond ay.
" Th ere's going 10 be In terest ·
l ng lest imony about how he gol
I here and what he did there, "
Rudman said of Owe n, w ho wa s
hired in late 1985 to help admlnis·
ter $27 million in humanlla rian
aid to the U.S. · bar ked rebel s.
On the wllness lis t after Owen
was Con tra leader Adolfo Ca lero,
expec ted to testify and turn over
canceled traveler 's c heck s !hat
he gave North to cas h. A l awyer
for Ca l ero sa id the checks bore
signat ures of people who cashed
I hem .

M eetin g In regular session,
R acine· Vi llage Co unc il gave a
flrsl r ead i ng lo a n ordi na nce
provi ding a new streel light.ing
co nl rac l w ith Th e Ohio Power
Co . for lhc nex t 10 years.
Represe nt alives of the com pa ny met wit h cou ncil to discuss
the new ro ntracl w hich ca lls for a
charge of $6. 9&lt;1 a monlh per lighl .
T he new cont ract Is aboul $1:i~&gt;
more a mon th. T he pre~en t
cont racl ex pires In October.
Cler k Jane Beegle re poriPd a
cas h bala nce in all fu nds Iota li ng
$90,096.54 . The bala ncr in each
fund as of the end or l hc monlh
i nc lu des : g e n eral f u n d,
$18, 105.21; strce l fu nd , $~ , 427.!Tl ;
fire, $12, 100.51; water reven ue,
$29.846.61 ; revenue shari ng,
$2 , 824 .27; s l a t e h i ghway.
$.1.~1:!. 09: ccmc1ery, $2, &amp;18 . 86;
waler depo sit s, $2,6:iil.97; C('m C·
lery endowment , $fi ,(JIU ; tr uck
replaceme nl CD, $2,800.
Council aglreed to not ify the
Meigs Co unly Li Iter Co nlrol
Board t hat llic vi ll age Is tn tereSicd in four perma nenl 1ypr
trash co ntai ners and It was
reported I hal poSis have bee n set
al the Gree nwood Ce met ery to
keep ve hicl es from ru nning onlo
rem elery lots Clerk Br •l'g le
repor ted tha i
a number or
cemelery lot don at Ions havr
been recei ved but sl il l man y lot

ownrrs have no1 rPsoonded:

It wa s repor lcd th at the' Board
of Publi c Aff ai rs has awa rded an
clrr lrira l repai r cont ract to
Grea t Bend Electric for r('plac·
lng wir ing In t hr aPr al or bu ild ing
w ilh work to br•gi n nex l monlh .
C'o unell gave I he seco nd rra dlng
to an ordi nance 10 Increase
sa lar ies of officer s an d t•m .
p loyces of lhr· vi ll age ncxl
.vear .. l oP Ki r by gave a pollrl'
r eport sl at ing l hal22~ m il&lt;•s wore
dr iven, 10 r alls were answered.
fi ve per so ns were cit ed and a
total of $J67 .4 0 ro llcclrd in b&lt;lnds .
Sll'Crt Com m lssiom•r Glenn
Rizer reported 1hat 18 load s of
tra sh wcrr hauk·d lo lhr la ndfill
f rom I he regular t rash r out e wit h
" n additional fou r loads hel ng
Ia krn from I he t wo da.v frrr
pickup service for residenl s
d uri ng riP&gt;m up days. He r r ·
ported t hai l hr wa ter dcpvr tm(• nt pu mprd 2. !l60.:i00 gallons of
water In Apri l. One load of dirt
was ha uled Ia I he park and On(•
load was taken to s1ockpilr ot lh
watrr buil di ng. Crews havl' bt'en
movi ng Writ on Cemetery , Shri ne
Park and ·t he old fer ry I:Jn dlng
pa rk .
Counci l approved blades anrJ
siri ng ror the we~d ea t rr as well
as cold mix for pa tc hin g slrr'cts.
F' lrc• Chi ef Robrr l .John so n wa s
authorized to ('On lac t an ln ~ u ­
r ane&lt;· company to get ln~ u ra n cr
covera ge for firem!'n pul int o

t'l'fcct.
Board l••u~·· R(• mlndt•r ,
Rac in e's Board of Trustees of
Publi c !llfui rs reminds Ra clrie
VIllage r es id ent s who plan to !Ill
pools, wal er laws or gar dens: or
was h ca rs I hat a " Quanil y Walcr
U&gt;rr Per mit " Is r~~q ui red along
wilh paymrnl of the appropriate

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!lcrordlng 10 vi ll age ordl·
na nr&lt;', a person using ~xcess
waler w ithou t a q ua nllt y wa ter
user perm ills subj ect to a l ine up
to $r&gt;O an d costs. Permits ar c
ava il abl e fro m .Jea nett e L aw.
ri• nce, bi lllng-co llcctln g age n1, a I
lhc Hac lnc Department Store.
Th~ tru stees al so as k thai
hl'forc filling swimming pools or
wa ter i ng gardens, even with th e
quanll y user permit , th ai Glenn
Rizer , wa ter supervisor , be con·
tarled ul 94!1·29211 lo make sure
there is no pr oblem wi th the
village pumps.
Tr us tC&lt;'s ulso wi sh to remind
rcslden ls that a watt'f deposit l.s
rrq ulred from '' " renlcrs. T he•
deposi t b rl'fundPd when l h&lt;'
rcnler mow•s if th&lt;' water bill is
paid .
The• Board nl Pu bllr· il fi':Ji r.s
mt'e ls I he Si 'NlntJ Monday or f•ar·h
mon th ill 7 p.m. i.l f Vi ll t)~( '
Counci l Chomb•·rs at l hr Shrl nr ·
Cl ub Park Building. Thr' pu hl lr- is
welc·omc to all ••nd publi c· al'fa ir.s·
mrellngs.

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Ohio ·hopes to save $30 million with welfare ptaneuver
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Minimum Purchase Amounts- $500.00

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T icke t sales t o t a 1 e d .
$1.552.88650, with a payo ff due of
$405,756.50. ·
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BANK ONE, ATHENS, NA, Athens, Ohio
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BANK.-:ONE.
Fifteen thousand people who care.

P ICK -4 ticket sa les totalf'd
· $194,98S, with a payof f du e of
$87,855.
PICK ·4 $1 sr r a lghl bet pays
$4,836. P ICK -4 $1 boX bet pays
$403.
Sup er Lotto
6, 10, 25, 20, 17, 43.
Super Lotto ticket sal es totaled
$4, 748,998.

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Sa dd am Hu ssei n and his ass ura nces lhe strike
against the Stark wa s " unint entiona l," President
Reaga n ordered the alerl status in the strategic
gulf Mond ay as another Navy ship hel ped the
crippled fr igat e limp tow ard por i i n the island
na tion of Bahrain.
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· Reagan said he was determi ned lo keep a U.S.
presence in the oil -rich region even aft er the wor st
attack on a Navy vessel in 20 yea r s. Defense
Secretary Cas par Weinberger ca lled for r epara ·
l ions from Iraq but spoke for the U nit ed States in
ter min g it just "a ghas tly error" in the 6\&lt;J-yrar
I ra n-I raq War.
Baker sa id the Unit ed St al es did not have a lithe
fact s, but enough to m ake a· " prel imin ar y
judgment th at il was not an overt allark by the .
I ra qis."
Bu t there Wel'e still a number of unanswer ed
qu es tions. " I w ould cert ainly like to know why a
tr igger -happy il raq i l pilot decided to fire on basis
of radar sigQals," Bak er said, adding also why I he
I ra qi ignored U.S. radio warnin gs.
Baker sa id U.S. author ities also wanted lo talk
to the capt ain of I he Star k to determ ine w hy I he
ship was not al a higher al erl stal us. Th e

Ra ndy Lee Riffl e · ha s been
gr anted a divorce in Mei gs
County Comm on Pleas Cou r t
fr om Robin Annell e Riffle. Robin
Ri ffl e wa s restored by the cour l
her former nam e Dugan.

Certificate Of
Deposit Rates

prercclcd in drath b~ four brot h·

en tine

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, May 19, 1987

HIGHER YIELD

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Pr s and flvr sistrrs.

Tursday .

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WEI\THER MAP - Showl'rs and thund er storms are predicted
for portions of tht• norlhrrn and C('ntral intermountain, northern
plains, upper middle Mississippi Valley, low&lt;r Gr.at Lakes, Ohio
Vallr•y , and Middl e Atl antic coast r egion.• Tur•s d;~y . I UPI )

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Ship's toll rises to 37; questions unanswered

Police car damaged in accident

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to receive precipilation indicated.

1\ lhf'ns: SPvrra l nie('C'S a nd nr ·

Srr vlecs will bo lwld al 2 p.m .
Wrd n rsda~· ill the F:wing F'unPr al
He me wil h Rev . Eugene L
('o ngc• r offlciali ng. Burial w ill bf'
i 11 Chrrr)· Rd igr Crm lery .
Fr lrmls may call a t the funPra l
home from 2 10 ~ and 7 to 9 fl.m.

Vol.36 , No.265

Ma r riage licenses have been iss ued in Meigs County Probate
Court to Todd Steven Var ney, 23, Long Bott om , and Roxann
Mahl ma n, 20, Port land; Johnny R ay Seller s, 26, Rac ine, and
K i m berl v K ay Wil l ford , 1~. L ong Bon om : Paul D . Schnabel, :l:i,
Oakwood Village, and Cledith Kin g, .16, Middleport ; Scott Dal e
Wolfe, 27, Rac ine, and Amy Lou Li ttlericld, 21, Ra cine.

(i\s of 10:30 a. m .)
Providr•d hy
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt E llis &amp; L oewi
Firm
Prit e
.. .... 26
Am Eleclt'iC Power..
!IT &amp; T ............. .... ... ......... .... 21i\~
As hl and Oil .......................... 64
Bob Eva ns Fa r ms ................. 24
Charmi ng Shoppes .............. 2:1}~
Federal Mogul. ...... .. ......... 411!1
Goodyear T&amp; R .. ... . . .. ...... 6.1
Heck' s Inc . ...... .. .... .. ........... ... .4
Lim ited fnc . .. ....... ................ .40
Multimedia I nc ................ ... 52'A
Rax Restaura nt s .................... 6
Robbin s &amp; Myers ........... ..... 11 ~
Shoney's I nc . .... .......... . :... ... 28%
Wendy's In ti. ... ..... ............... 9'!.
Wort hington lnd .... .. .. ...... .18%

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Copyrighted 1987

Marriage licenses issued

Map shows minimum temperatures. AI least 50% ol any shaded araa Is predicted

Clair Randolph, Woos ter: t hrrr
s is ler s. Do r oth&gt;' Duer hr r , Chip·
prwa I. a kc•; Flea I r ice Ben lz,
Lancas ter : Bern ier M &lt;'eks.

Hf':-; ides hrr purenl:--, shf' w ;;ts

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Dail}' Numl)t'r
804
Piek 4
1318

Track &amp; Field

Meigs Counly Specia l Olympic s has selected 12 at hletes lo
represent the orga nizat ion at the 1987 Ohio Speci al Oly mpics
Summer Games.
The team includ es limy Boggs , B r ell Count s, M ar y Jane
Curry, Am and a Grogg, Sara h Har m on, Joan Hart, Jeremy
.John son, Larry R ay La udermil t, Lisa Montgom er y, 'Ben
Sk inner, Maurice Sm it h and B ill White .
T hese ath letes wi ll compete i n l he 17th annual Ohio Speci al
Olymp ics program, which is an al hlelic training and
cOTl)pelilion progr am for t he m en tall y handi ca pped. Th e
games, lo be held J une 26-28 at Ohio St ale Univer sit y in
Col umbus, w ill fea tu re eompPiit ion for more than 3100 at hletes
from across l he state.

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST TO 7 AM EST 5-19-87

BRAIN

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Speical Olympics team named

Legion to elect officers

Su rviving arC' a son, Victor

pllC'ws; two !:list('rS·in·law. Evtl
Ra ndolph, ll unt ington, W. Va .,
:tnrl l. il l iP R&lt;t ndolph. Guysv illt•,
two b t·othcrs-in -law, Mi ll ar d
Swa r 17. , Coo lvi lle, and W ilber t
VanM t' IC'r. Col umbu s, 1wo grana r hlldrrn and six grral ·
g-ra nclr h 11(1 rrn.

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Me igs A thl etic Booslers will hosl lhc annual Spring Sports
Banquet on T uesday, at 7 p.m., i n t he high schoo l cafeleria.
Those att endi ng arc asked t o bring lwo covered dishes, eit her
ve•gctable or dessert. Awa r ds will be prese nled in so ftball.
ba seball and t rack .

was a hom&lt;'makPr a nd a mC'm brr
of lhr 13oarwal low Chu rch or
Chr ist.

TVC track,
field results
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Rock Springs Beft~ r Heal th Club w ill meet Thu rsday, 1: l:i
p.m .. at the home of M ildred Jacobs.
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Meigs Cou nty Repu blican Women wi ll meet Thu rsday, 7:
p.m .. at thl' muni cipa l building in Pomeroy . All Republ ican
womrn arc ur ged to a11end .·
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Racin e Village Council will meet Mo.nday, 7 p.m .. '" recessed
sess10h.

Spring banquet planned

t:;.•fsNOW
FRONTS:

Ohio Lottery

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By LEE LEONARD
substa nt ial number of unemploy - ma neuver .
UPI Statehouse Reporter
able. chleOy elder ly, recipient s
Bar ry sa id II could take six
COLUMBUS, Ohio tU Pil
w ith chronic physical or mental months to get the r ecipients
Sta te senators have co m e up w it h disa biliti es could qualify for the enrolled In the f ederal plan, so
a way to save another $30 million feder a'l program .
the state's savings in 1988-89
for the tight 1988-89 budget by
The state now pays them $124 would riot r each $36 million.
shift ing certain disa bled relief . per month, plus all of their
Bar ry testlfif'd before th e com ·
rec ipient s to a federally funded
medical benefit s. Under SS J, m tttee on her department's
Soci al Security program .
they would r eceive $320 a month bulk y $7.9 billion two-year
Pat r icia Bar ry, di rector of the
from Was hington plus a superior bud ge t r equest , the larges t In all
Ohio Department of Hum an health plan, 58 percent of It pai d of state government. T he sta te' s
Ser v ices, told the Senate F inance
by the federal government, she · share would be $3.37 billion, with
Commit tee Monday night the sai d. .
the res t coming .from the feder al
state could save SIB mllllon a
Aronoff directed Barr y to have
government.
year by moving an eslim atf'd
langua ge dr afted for Inclusion In
She urged the senator s to
10,000 general r elief rec ipient s to the bud gel, whic h Is about to pass refrain from diverting Medicaid
the better pay ing Supplemental
the Senate.
funds for oth er purposes, sayi ng
Security Income progr am.
"That' s great . " said .Sen. WI! · her department nas· moved to cut
Barry said a pilot program In
liam F. Bowen, D-Ctncl nnatl,
health care costs, develop work·
the Dayton area has shown a lending bipartisan support to the fare program s an'd trim relief

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Barry told lhe comm ittee thr
depa rt m en t has In troduce d
workfare progra ms int o 29 counties , with 25,000 people
participati ng.
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Work fare Is the co mmon term
for the program in w hich abl e·
bod ied wellare r ec ipients work
for th eir be nefits and are !rained
for employment. She said 25
percent of the partici pants get
jobs and go off we lfare.
" We are seei ng drops In
unemploym ent In those cou nt ies
wit h workfare , .. sai d t he
director.
B ar ry said th at despi te I he fact
that the Hou se sliced $10 million
from the workfare· progra m,

upeom lng federal wr lfare r e
for m shou ld provide m atching
fund s to enable t he state to carry
on It s work In th at ar ea .
Barry sai d !he depart menI hos
revised the medica l care pro·
gram for general relief reclp·
Ieni s to save the state between $5
million and SIS mil lion, and has
co nsoli dated child support enforcement to save anot her $30
m illion.
Bowen asked if any money
might be fou nd In the ·depart·
m en t 's ou tlay for fu ndlng
edu ca ti on.
" We already did our own
tightenin g up and looking . for
money," re plied Barry. " If ,you
look at our bu dget , I think you

wil l f ind that wr• have al rPa d\'
gi ven a1 I he offlrr."
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Barry po inted ou l t hlll lhr
House trimmed al most $1 7 mil·
lion from the a dm i n i s t ra ti o n ·~
recomme ndallon for Medicaid
and dlllerl ed II to othN
progr ams.
"The · Medi caid budget Is of
ser ious roncl'rn lo th is admi nistra tion." said Barry. " We be·
llcve t he Initia t ives we have•
made w ill enable us 10 curb thi s
gr ow th ti n hea l th r are cosl s l. "
Medica id, I he stal e's progr am
of hea lth car e for the Indigent , ts
I he lar ges t si ng le line item In th e
state bud get - $4.2 billion.

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Page- 2- The Dally Sentinel
Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
Tuesday. May 19, 1987

Commentary

l\1ajors
111 Court Street

Pom eroy, Ohio
DEVOTE D TO TH E INTE RESTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

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ROBERT L . WINGETT
Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD
Assl• tant Publisher/Controller

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BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

A MEMBER ofThe Un it ed Press International I nla nd Da lly Press
Associa tio n and the American Newspaper Publishe rs Assoc lallon
LETI'ERS OF OP INIO!'II a r r wel co n~ Thpy !iloo ld be Jess tha n m words
lon,r&lt;: All h •l lrrs arr su bj('('t lo ed l!lng and IT'll st bP s ign ed wit h name a d dress a nd
telephone numbrr No WISIRnOO letters wlll be Pl bll~hed L eller s should be In
ti:Ood lasle, addr('S s in 21 SSul&gt;s. not pe rsooa ii! IC's

WhistlebJowers _____Ja~ck_·_A_nd_e_r._so_n_a_nd_;_D_al_e_V_an_A_u_a
WAS HINGTON - Our sym
pal hy for wh ls tleblowers is un
derstandable Over the years
"" have ba sed hundreds of
excl usive sto ne s on llps and
tesllmon] b ] employees who
"ere appa lled at lhe incompe
tence or outnght cnmmalt ty of
their bosses
Whi le we have new r bet ra yed
the source of a con !Ld enfial u p or
idenlllied a wht stl eblow er wtlh
out express permtsston the same
ca nnot be said w llh conftdPnce of
t he federa l government ·s system
to protect those who blow the
whistle on waste, fraud and
m ism anagem ent T he r es ult of
this lack of co nfidence ts that
m any federa l workers are re lu c

ta nt to turn t he spothght on
wr ongdoing that they wttness
They're afraid the spotlight wtll
be at m ed back at lhem and rum
!heir careers
In fact , sur veys done by the
Merit System Protec uon Board
which was set up lo shteld
w h ls tl ebl ow e r s fr om lhe lr
bosses' wrath showed that 20
percent of feder al empl oyees
remamed s1lent about abu ses
prec tse ly becau se they were
afraid of rep nsa ls And 60
per cent sa td they kepi m um
because they thought the wrong
domg they reported would not be
corrected
U nfortunat el y both v1ew s are
probably corr ect m far too m any

cases
Congress Is currentlv engaged
m anot her labo t 1ous effdrt to
so lve the probl em of "htslleb
lo"e1 prot cruo n The Whtsteb
lower Pr01erlion Acl of 1987 LS
des1gned 10 put some soli d
pro tective armor on CIVIl ser
va nts w ho arc too oflen left na ked
before ! he vengea nce of !hose
they have exposed
Th e House pas sed protecuve
legts la It on Ia st vea r but a
stm tlar btll m the Senale was
blocked b v Sen Ted Steven s
R A l as~a who th en chai r ed the
Ctvl i Serv 1ce subco m mlltee
mvolved
Wtl h both house s of Co ngress

now fu m lv

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Dr moc ra1 1c hand s

Washington Window

How Cuomo can
win the nomination
WAS HI NGT ON- M ay be I hiS LS t he ltme t o fmd oullf illSpossi bl e to
run for pres ident w tthout spendi ng two or lhree yea r s domg nothmg
el se and m ay be Gov M an o Cuomo IS the man to do 11
Cuom o would m ake about as stro ng a candida te as the Dem ()('r ats
could find bu t he savs 11 stmply is imposs ible for htm to proper ly do
the job he has runmn g New York whtlec ampat g nlng for an other JOb
p1 eS ident of th e Untied Slal es
For supp011 of ht s argume nt Cuom o notes tha t no tncumbent publi c
offi cia l s save president s alrea dv m off1re have bec•n elect ed to th e
White House m 27 yea r s Sen John F Kenn edy D M ass was the las I
to make the lea p dtr&lt;'Ctl y from a lower rlectl\ e off1re to th e
pres idency
How ard Bakt 1 l ook note of that when he ! n ed to r un for pres tdent in
1980 while serv ing as Se n ale Republica n leader He looked around at
Ronald Reagan George Bush and .John C'onn aliy and remarked that
II looked like a politician had 10 be unemployed to run for p res tdent
Sure enough former Gov Reag an won I he pres 1dr ncv I hat yea r
jusI as former Gov itmm y C'a1l er d1d 11 fou r year s ea rlier and former
Vice Pres id ent Richar d Ni xon eight year s ea rlier
That doesn"t seem right but th at s the way It ha s been for nearly
thr rr decades
One reason for tha i as Cuomo 1s awtJre a srna lor or govC'r nor wh o
tak es the time to run for the nomin ation In a sco r e or morr of states Is
' ulnr r abl &lt;' to I he tcllmg c har ge of neglcctlni! 1he off tee he al rea v has
So what 1s a Cuomo to do''
Firs t he has to m ake II ctr ar th a t he Is lnlcrest ed tn the pres 1dcncy
by lakm g a full par t m lh e public d1 scuss1on of nauon al and
Interna tional tss ucs Any sce nar io lhal could gi ve C' uom o the
Dem orr atl r nomination would r eq uire that his pos lltons on all of the
issues I hat wtll be debated 1n th e prim aries be as known as those oft he
comprltlor s In those ra ces
Seco nd Cuomo would nerd a lo t of luck- spec l ftca llv ! he absence
of a r un aw ay I r on I r unner 1n th e pttm &lt;t n es to have a chance Th e
departurc• or Ga ry Har t would help I here beca use the• C'oloradan wa s
sa id to be the only Dem ocr at wllh the sembten&lt; e of a national
orga nization
It would ht&gt;lp C' uom o to ha ve a lot ol tavorll e so ns hotell ng delegates
or a lol of uncommtllcd deleg ate s elected In the ptlm arles But the
fa votlt r so n g1mm tc k has not bern very popul ar in recent veaL s

Letters to the editor
Thank.'i, folks!
Dear Si r
On behalf of the st udents and
staff of Pom er oy E lement.lrv ll ts
with extrem e pleasure !hat we
make public our most slncerl'
apr£&gt;Ciation to the Pomerov Mr t
chants Assoc iation fm lhr don.t
ilon of monies lo the Robert B
Morris Llbr&lt;t ry ! Media Cenl et

Thr school and communit y cer
tal nlv acknowledge the phrase ' A
Commitm ent of Excellence" does
Indeed cxll In arr as other than
educa l lon
Sin cer f'lv
John D L ts le
Principle
Pom e1oy E lemenlar y Sl'hool

Another new tax fonn
WAS HINGT ON t UP II - Th e internal Reve nu eSI'r v lee says i t I n ed
to makr changes In ti S tax fot m s as inconspicuous as poss ible to avo id
the sam e kind of' evo lt th at e1up ted over co mplica ted new W 4 for m s
that pvcntually had to be r ev ised
Th e IRS s,ud Mond av tl has 1evamped all 200 or It s ex tsll ng tax
f01 ms and crr•u ted 40 new ones for nex t vear to confor m to th e new l ax
law
The J98fi t.lX 1efot m law ellmln al es 01 redu ces many dedu ctions
and adds some new require m enl s to assure the government Is gettm g
wh at It Is dur s.t ld A r t hut Allman chairman of the co mmittee tha t
designed the new for m s
fit firs t gl ance simpler lot m s suc h as the 1040A and 1040EZ Incom e
ta x retu r ns look the sam e as lhe ones fli ed lhl s year T he cha nges
becom e mOt e obv ious with I he 1040 " long form ·a nd li s compan ion s,
particularly the one cover ing tax d eductible bu siness expen ses
Altman sa id the I RS t ried 10 m ake t he changes as Invisible as
poss ible in pat t becau se of the 1ax paver revolt that broke outwhen the
agency doubled thP size of tis W 4 tax wllhholding form The IRS
eventually had to 1ush out a simplifi ed W 4 bf'fOL e the complaints
subsid ed
·we 1e conce1 ned by all those comments that sa td If you thought
the W~ wasba d waltuntll you see the 1040 ' ' hesa ld Altman sa ldthe
IRS also want ed peo ple to get used to the sam e st y le of form every

year
Altm an 1efused to say the forms ar e m ore co mplex simply becau sr
I he average taxpayer has m ore work to f1ll out lhis yea r ' T hey do
r efi £&gt;Ct som e c hanges that aren' l easy (to f1ll oun, he conceded
T hr form s wi ll ])(! tes ted bl sa mple groups of Americans and then
must be approved by lhe Office o f M anage men I and Budget before
they w11l be pt lnted and dlslrlbuted l ater this year. Altman sa id
The IRS ex pec ts 108 million people to file an Income tax r eturn nex l
year , up h om the 106 million who sP nl In re turns for 1986
• Among the c hanges
- Th e sect ion listing dependent s on the 1040 and 1040A form s was
r evamped Fil er s now must li st the d ependent 's full name and Social
Securll y numbe r If the dependent i s 5years old or older Congress now
requires the number so the IRS c an track down decf'ptions , such as in
divorce cases when the spouses separate and both claim to be caring
for the sam e child
-SI'hedule A. on which people who file the 1040 'long for m " llsl
their deductions no longer permits deductions for general sales tax
)I also contains several new lines, such as those for moving expenses
-Employees who clai m business expenses w1ll have to fill out a
two-page form Ins lead of the old one-page sheet. They also will have
to break down their expenses by type, rather than by whether they
were Incurred at or away from hOme
- People who buy. rent or sell houses in a given year ail lace
'Changes FolkS who get Income from rental properties , for example,
will have to list whether they are active or passive parlieipants In the
operation of the rental property. Home buyers. meanwhile, will have
to check to determine how many "points"- interest paid to make a
home loan pgsslble - are deductible.
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The newspapN ad sa td
for
fa s! fas t rr l tef take two l ablel
T he tablets show n m the ad were
not asp~r~n or Alka Sel tzers
ho11ever 1 hev wer e the two
I .tbl cl s of sto ne on whtch God ha d
" I tlen thr T en Comma ndm ent s
II IS pall of an adve ri iS mg
ca m p aig n by th e E pt scopa l
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acl agency the sltck ads are
r unnmg tn manv r !ll t'S
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non c h urch~oer shows pa ll bear
l'l sca t rymg a cort m up t he steps
ot .1 church The ca pllon s.tys
'Wi ll It l .tk e SIX stro ng men lo
bri ng vou back lo chur c h ?
1 herr ts an ad d~rec t ed a!
s i n~ I P wom en II shows a pt clure
or Jesus ,,nd savs You won t fin d
God"s gill 10 women m a smgles
bat
These ads arc des tgnccl to
all ra ct ,t ll cn l lon I par llr ula rl y
hope the one on thr Ten Com
m andmcn ts does We cou ld usc a
1r tu rn to autho11 1y a nd obe
d tencr Those a1e not popul ar
wor ds toda v N01 havr they ever

been
Adam and Eve wav back t hen
wetc expell ed f r om par adtsr
beca use they didn 1 w ant to
accepl au thont y Thev wa n led to
dec id e for lhem sPivcs what wa s
r ight a nd w1 ong
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from I he I rer of knowledge of
good and ev il. he mea nt th at as
fair warnin g Bul lo Adam and
Eve the thought that they cold
make t hetr own derl sLOns about
r igh t and wrong was appea l mg
Aft er t hai lhc serpen t ha d htlle
trou bl c- conv ln cm g them to dis·
obcv God
We are like Ad a m and E ve We
thmk happmess comes f rom
decidin g for oursel ves and ac ting
accordingl y Tha t we are lea rn
lng LS a formul a for unhappmess
Sy ndlca led column lSI Geor g1e
Ann Geyer ca ll s the breakdown
or authorit y in the Amen can
Emb assy In M oscow "thf' fi na l
and lnr v lt able outcome o f l hc
'me genera llon 's' re fu sal of
aul hon ty In A m erica hfe No
body wants 10 accept auth orllv

whtc h ts OK tf you want to take
t he consequences a nd becom e a
tht rd class nat 1on " Or a na t JO n
of unhappy peopl e
l nctd en tally she wro te those
hnes m Smgapore whtc h she
descri bes as ' this au I hontan an
a nd 1mmensel v pr ospero us part
of the world · Obevmg aut hott ly
apparenlt y doesn'l mvolvc g1 v
mg u p I he good lh mgs m hfe
Nol onl y don't we wan t to br
· told we musl do so methmg we
don t wa nt to be told we cant do
som ethm g Th e b1ggcst cnl tc1sm
we hear abou t the T en Comma nd
too
m ents Is that thev are
nega livf' '
Actua ll v ll isn t I he I hou sha II
nols' that gtve most of us
trou ble II ts the 1m pl tctl lhou
shalts In the t hou shalt not '
comm andmen ts
M art m Lu ther mcl uded thosr
··comm ands to r igh l dm ng"
along w tth the ' p rohibi tions
agatnst wrong dotng
m h1 s
explanations of the co mm and
m cnls Evrn l he proht bt ltons
sa td Lut her go beyo nd I he letler

of the com man dmenls
Thou shall nol k ill ' hr sa td
eloes not s1mplv forbtcl murd er
To Lu ther II m ra nt we also mu st
·nol hurl nor har m ou r neighbor
1n hiS body
E\f'n then \ve an '
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and brfllend him m CVf'fY bodil y
need·

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their vcn te lesco pes I perhaps
should sa)
1 m ay not have lh is pheno
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a sn onom tca l b rPa klh ough t s
have led to " " sotl s of nc11
t heOt lrs abou I t hr umversr a
few of t hem QUi te btzarre
Som e fo lks qu ote lhe B ibl e i n
f ixing the age o f Ea r th Ot her s
insist on geological time holding
that if 4 5 m i llion years were
compre8sed Into six days, crea
lion wou ld have taken until Tues
day a fternoo n and that Chri st
was born a split seco nd befor e
midnight on Sa turday
Etthet' way lhe universe ts old
Indeed being alreadv pre tt y
much in p lace before I was born
11 can" l speak f01 P1 es lden t
Reaga n however l
Ever yone k~ows the best time
to observe the unl\ erse w ith the
naked eye Is aft er the &gt;Iar s and
anti m att er com e out al night
Day light usually ftnd s ext rane
ous m aterial in the sky, such as
va p01 ll a tis
1 r eca il the I II st I tm e a
handy m an hired by my m other
to work In her fl ower beds
spotted vapor I t atls
" M rs West. Mt s Wes t. he
brea lhless ly called, simull ane

ouslv bangtn g on the bac k do01
C'om l' ou1 hrre quick ' So mr
thi ngs ha p pc nm g 1n t hf'
elrmen ts'
Mv mot h C' I( who was knO\\ n f01
hr t sr tcn llftc dcl achment as
su1rd htm that something "" s
.t lways happ&lt;' n ing tn the cle
mcnt s Onll usual!\ you could
sec It betlcr tn t he va rd a t m ght
I also remember anol her t im e
my fami ly was oul In the yard
gazing up at the star s ,and
wonde1lng about the umwrse
Incl uding how long 11 could take
f01 some stor m c louds ga therin g
on the dl sl ant hori zon to r eac h
us
My father who knew thespef'd
of sound and things like th at . es
timated that jud ging from th e
li ghtning, the storm would be
over us well before midnight
My f ath er al so used to lnslsl
that thunder didn 't hurt any
thing, but then he probably never
churned any butter for m y rna
ternal grandmother
I've hf'a rd m y moth er 's
mother who also wa s known for
her sctentlfc detachment (Who
says th ese tra its ar en' f tnher
Jted ?l , say I hat nothing could
cause sour milk to clabber fa ster
than thunder .
Or m aybe 11 was clabber
changing to sou r milk t You
expect m e to rem ember the
del ails af ter all this time•J
Anyw ay, she would yell at
whoever was operating the
chu r n, " Hurry up with tha l
butter , Speedy , •
She would yell that regar dless

of v. he! hC' l s lor m c lo ud" wr•1 C'
approarh tng
Would 1 ou say the thunder
c lobber ed rl abhcr' I "ould
Sounds l ike the umver se I ,tlwav s
knew and loved
As for bem~ los t or l hCI e In l ht'

I NDIANAPOLIS tUPl l
Rain ts m t he lonR range lot ecas t
lot Sun dav s lnd mnapoll s 500
revlv mg mem on es of t he heavy

anvth mg m nur lives or even
obtamed amth mg bv 'false
dcalmg' But here " the h.trd
pari The rom m andmrnl aga m ~ t
ste almg al so f'n}otns us l o 'help
our netghbor to tmprovr and
pro t ect h1s p1opN IV a n d
bu siness ·
Never cheated on vou r spouse?
T hrcom ma ndem r nl aga mt adut
terv goes fur ther We m usl lea d
a cha sle and decenl l1fe and eac h
lovr and hon01 hts spouse
I t ts not enough that we don 1
b ear falsr 11 II ness aga mst ou r
nei ghbor
Wr mu st • defend
ht m spe .tk wrll of him ,md pu t
'th e br st co nS!r u clio n on
cvrryt h1ng
Swa ll ow lhf'm l ab lrts '

.JOHNSON MVP- Magic .Johnson, who guided the Los Angeles
Lak er s to the best record In the NBA th1s year, poses with NBA
Most Valuable Player award Monday. ,Johnson hecame the third
guard to win the award in the hl'l 23 years ( UPI )

NBA playoffs resume

stat s to pa t ap111 ase 'A- ood&lt;
,\lien 11 s to ugh enough ftndm g
ones wa v a t ou nd Was hmgton
co nstdcnng lhc btzanr wav
Pwr re L Enfant latd out thl' r 11 :,
Lrt s hope thrte .11e no traff 1r
C'l fC'If's In 1hC' Un i \ Cr sp

By DAVID AVITABILE
UPI Sports Writer
Los Angeles C"oarh Pal R1lr1

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Belpre, Wellston WID TVC
track and field crowns
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By JIM SOULSBY
Belpre s Golden Eagles won
thei r 13t h consecutiv e c ham pion
ship m the bol s· dtv 1s10n of Sa
turd av s T VC meet at M e1gs
H1 gh Sc hool The Eag le$ edged
Wellston s Gol den Roc kets by
two pomts despne the fact the
Roc kets pos ted seven f u sl pl,we
fl mshes l o Bei p1 e s th ree
R tf f le "a s a doub le wlnn et !01
the Eagl es w ith a 1Lme of 15 7 1n
I he 110 high hurdles and a 1ecot d
ht gh JUmp of 6'4' Ra smussen
grabbed the other !1r st for Belpt e
wtth a throw of )44 2" m the dts
cu s Wellston s Mike Childers ll
ter allv ran a way wLth the most
valuabl e at hlete a war~ wmnln g
the 400 m eter 200 nl.Pict and 100
m eter runs sel tmg npw m eel re
cord s of 23 2 and 11 3l n the I at
ter two The Roc ket 1600 m etel
r elav team o f Crtsp Sm ith Htll
and Chtld er s "1fh a I t me of 3 34 7
and the 3200 rel av g1oup or C11sp
Sl al en E rv m and DaviS wtth
8 40 6 also posted new records
D avtd Wall s of Nelsonvt ll e Y ot k
garnered three fir sts In e 1600
800 and 3200 mr te1 event s
Fmal t ea m Iota is ! 01 the bovs
were B elpre lJ1 Well ston 109
Nel sonv ille York 91 M e1gs 15
Fede1al Hoc kmg 43 Tnm bte 26
Alexander 23 Vml on Co un lv 19
and Mtll er 15
In the girls dtv lsJOn Wellslon s
Lady Roc kets east ly ou td ts tanced
I he res t of the held w tth a total or
116 tea m pomi s As did her m ale
count er pa r t HPtdi Fyffe copped
the MVP award also nai hng down
three fi rsl place flntshes Set a re
cord tlme of 265m the 200 m ete!
and also won the 100 and 400 m eiPL
runs Rocket teamm ate Pam Ste
wart broke the old record In thr300
hur dles and a time of 49 4
Trimble's 200 meter relav team
posted a 10 371 Vtnton Countv's
ROO meter squad had 1 52 I and Fr
deral Hocking's 1600 melet trum
wit h a time of 4 18 4 all est .tbhshed
new mee t records M arauderrll&lt;'
Jenn y Mill er was lhe only Mr tgs
contestant to grab a first placr ftn
l ~h w tth a htgh j ump of 51 '
Tr lmbl f' w tth a team total of 6K
placed second foll owed bv Nel
so nv llle York 's 64 M Pi gs oR Mil
ler 47 Federal Hockin g 46 Vl n

savs solld defense w1 1l bP lhf' key
to Igniti ng t he l aker s offense
tomght against the Seatl le
SupPrSontrs
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f as t b rea km g off ense
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slowed constderabh by Sca n lc 111
Sa tu rday s Gam e 1 of the Wrs t
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aged to w m 92 87
W&lt;' can f rei\ on our offrnsP
agai nst thts tea m ' R iley sa 1d
We can 1~ et fr us tra ted bv thei r
d efens&lt;' We have to get back,
shut them down and hope tha t
so mewhere yo u re going to get a
r r ack. get a br ea k '
Th e Lakers stancd hot 111
Gam e I of t he bes t of seven
series m ak ing ~ 1 of l fletr ftrst ~9
shots bu t dosed b] co nn ectin g
on j ust 2 of 20 attem pts

VI NTON - Ctal mm g a glan l
20 4 victor y th e Eastern Eag les
wra pped up the 1987 SV AC base
ball champi onship with a 12 2
m ark and excellent 21 ~ m ark
overall by def eatin g North G,!ll ta
here M ond ay night a l Vi nton ,
Eastern
also
the rC'Cently
crowned Sec tional Champtons. w ill
play Port smouth Clay Friday In lhP
Dlslrict T ournament at Untoto
Hi gh School ju st outside Chilil
cot he Ga m e time is 4 p m
Eastern pl at ed si x runs In the
flrSI mnln g then never looked
bac k as Steve Hor ner pttched
anot her br tl1 wn t ga m e to pi ckup
his si xth victory against no de
feats
1n th at fi r st Inning Jeff Ca ld
well si ngled sl ole bolh second
and third . th en after Ed Co lli ns
drew a wa lk scored on a t wo ru n
doubl e by Br ya n Durst Strvr
Horn er thr n doubled homf' Ours!
and scorPd on a run scoring sin
glr bv K y le Davis Brent Nor ton
and Greg L each man lhen fo l
lowed wit h R BI singles t he sco r r
now 60
Aft er a scorr lrss second tn
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r uns In lhe thi rd on t ri ples by
K y le Dav is and Greg Leathma n
and a firs t of two hom e runs by
Jeff J ohnson wh o beat the series
of r elay th rows In f rom deep ern
fer field the scor e now 14 0
Eas tern wen t on to w in 20 4

to n Coun l v 44 Alexa nder 32 and
Bel pt e 21
Compiele Results
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Aulo Compantes As an
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we offer truly outstandIng protection packages
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Medtcal SCience has areatlj Improved the
tethn1ques of transplant1n1 organs . provtd tng
slrht to many blind people and prolongmf tile to
othm - due. In part lo donat1on s of vtta organs
lot transplants There IS. today an urgent ne ed for
organ donors
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selected 'for t1dney triit splants some organs not
present '" pa irs must come lrom non-ilvmg
donors These organs when removed tmmedtatety
after death, lunctton JUSt u well as those from
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can be made In tht case of 1 relattve who has d11d
the famtly. knowmc of the relet1ve's ••pressed opt ·
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In most all cases lhe normal funer al customs and
procedures ma1 be observed

T h is is thr biggest ga m eo fthr
s..rles ' sa1d Lakers guard M l
chac l Coo per the NRA s De fen
slve Pla yer of the Year

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
NIGHT
IIAY 22nd &amp; 23rd

Ea slrrn senior G r eg Leac h
man led l hf' htl parade w it h two
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pPrfrc l n1ght Jrff J ohnson had
two homr run s and fi ve RBI 's
.!r tf Ca ldwell a homf'r un an d sin
gl&lt;• B1 van Durs t a double and ,1
sl nglr Steve HOI mer a uoubtr
and smglc Kylr Dav is a ltlpil'
and sin gle Brenl Nor ton twdsin·
glr s Ed Col ilns a singlr and
Bria n Shat p a single Br ian Ba l
lrv had a ltlplr and Jr!l m v
Ba 1be1 a stngtr
Hornrr fanned ntn~ w.t lkrd
one and gave up t hrPP hit s In fl vr•
tnntn gs of wm k In Parnlng the
win KPn ny Cdluwrll came· on In
re li ef to strike out l wo and allow
fou r unear ned run s on errors.
whllf' Jeff Caldwell pi cked up thr
s.Jv e brhlnd a Ion Bl ssrll St&lt;•ve
Ho1ner Gn·g Leac hman double
play
For N(, Rick Wrlch had a sin·
gle and triple. RogPr Shadwic k
two sin gles Aaron Wallerson a
sl nglr and Da\e Hun l a single
Rick WPi ch was l agged wll h the
loss stri ki ng ou t six and wal kin g
four
I n Sal ur da y s SectiOnal Cham
plonshlp ga mr the• followi ng
hillers were oml 11ed E d Co lli ns
had two si ngles KytP Davi s t wo
singles Jeff Caldwell a slnglr
Jeff .Johnso n a slngiP St&lt;'ve•
Horn er a single, and Mark Grlf
fin a slngil'

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You may hen wondered if you could don~te you
own body end/or orpnl to medtcal sc11nce upon
your death. yet you may w1sh to conform to the lra
)!lions of full funerel serv1ces We would be at ad to
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19. 1987

Phils hand Dodgers 5th loss
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m .row; Giants beaten ·a gain
By MIKE SULL.IV AN
UPI Sports Wrller
Bruce Ruffin finally dfscovered success on the mound a nd
power at the plate.
Ruffin, 3·3, delivered a gamewinning, two-run double and
pitched 7 2-3 effective Innings
Monday to spar k the Phlladelphia Phlllles to a5-3 victory over
the Los AngelesDodgers.
Ruffin, who went 9-4 for the
Phlilies as a rookie last season,
entered the ga me having los t two
straight starts, giv in g up nine
r uns In on ly 4 2-3 innings.
" It was fru stra ting," Ruf.fin
said. "But I didn 't get too down. I
knew l had been succesful and I
knew I had not been doing th ~
thIn gs th aI made me
successful. "
The Phillles chased Los Angeles starter Rick Honeycutt , 2-2.
with five unearned runs in the
sixt h to take a 5-1 lead . Mike
Schmidt led off With a s ingle and
went to second when lhird
baseman Bill Madlock field ed
Glenn Wilson's groundball and
threw high to seco nd baseman
Steve Sax for an error.
One out later, Chris James

for 55 with one double las t season.
" I was right on II. It was by far
the hard est bal l I've hit in the big
leagues."
Honeycut t then walked Mllt
Thompson and gave up a two- run
triple to Von Hayes, hilling
second for the first time this
season .
" We lost it in a hur ry," Los
Angel es manager Tom La sorda
sa id . "The pitcher got the big
hit."
Elsewhere in th e Na tional
League, Houston defeated Pittsburgh 4·1, Montreal dow ned San
fra ncisco 7-2, and San Diego
lopped New York 7-!i.
Astros 4, Pirah•s I
AI Pittsburgh, Di cki e Thon
slammed hi s first hom er of thP

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hit into a forceout a t third befo re Ni~~ ~i;O~'ju~~!t;; ~:;~.':, .' N\'~ 'f~~·
Ruffin doubled to right to score SeriPs:
So n"" Roush. &lt;"1 : Chris s"""v.
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Phlilies lead.
Chcv.-Otds. 634: Duk&lt;' Trucking, 624; High
" I was J'ust trying to make Tram
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Reds to activate
Esasky this ev.:~nilll~
FORCE OUT - Oakland's lwn Cey ( II) slides
hard Into second hase as Yankees' shortstop
Wayne tolleson wa.• able to get the force and mak e

Tigers make it

the throw to first In lime lor a double play Monday
against Yankees. (UPI)

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SIX ID

row
·with 6-3 victory over Texas
By ,JO EL SHERM AN
UPJ Sports Writer
The Detroit Tigers and Balli·
more Or ioles have ca pitalized on
recenl power surges to bat ile
back from miserabl e s tarl s.
At Arlington , Texas, the Tigers
; con tinued the torr id hitt ing they
' had started durin g an 11 - ga m ~
~ homestand, co lle(· ting 16 hit s
: Mond ay night to defeat the Texas
: Rangers 6-.1 and ex tend their
i winning streak to s ix games : their longest sin ce .J un e 198!i.
At Seattle, F:dd ie Murray and
1
, Te rry Kennedy crac ked home
~ ru ns to mark thf' 10th time In 11
: games th e Orioles registered at
, least two homers a nd lift Ratti ; more to a 6-0 triu mpl1 over the
i Sea ttle Mariners. Th e Ori oles
' are 8-3 In their las t 11 games.
13all lmore a nd Detroit m tcred
.. Ma y;, with !den t In ti \J.l !i records.
· ime-ha lf gamf' out or last place in
: the Am('rkan League l·:ast.
··Hittin g Is the reaso n I ill' Orioles
; will en ter toda y· s :ret ion Hl-19 and
.: the TI~N s 17-ln.
During their 11 -ganw honws; ta nd tha t Pndc&lt;i Sund ay , thf'
; Tigers hit .29H with 71ru ns &gt;rnd 22
· homers. 1'l&lt;' lrolt's tea m butt ing
: avNa gr climbed 17 poi nts dur ing
; th at strPtrh.
"We' n• in a groove with Ihi' ba t
: and th at's good to sec," D&lt;'tro lt
: Mana gPr Sp:H'k.v Am-lr'rson sale! .

"A lot of guys are swi nging good
right now."
De troit's victory Monday featured three doubles, four stolen
bases and a two-run homer by
Pat Sheridan . Seven of Detroit's
hit s ca me off starter J ose Guzman, 2-:l, over :l l -3 Innin gs
.Jeff Robinson, 2-2, a late
r&lt;' piacement for sc heduled sta rter Dan Petry, went 5 J.:l innings
to gain his second major-league
victory. Pet ry missed his start
beca use of a fev er and chills.
Mike Henneman pitched 2 2.:!
Innings before Mark Thurmond
ca me on to earn hi s third save.
Baltimore has 32 homers in It s
las t 11 ga mes, breaking th e
major-league record for such a
span of :10 set by the New York
Gia nt s in 1\147. Ba ltimore had hit
two or mort? homers In nin e
st raig ht games before Kennedv
was t h1~ only Oriole to co nne~ t
Sunday ;,t Cali forn ia .
" I hopr we get another rcC'Ol'(l, " Orioles Manager Cal
Hlpken Sr. sa id.
Tlw Orio les used a formu la
Monday that Ripken' s predeces·
sor, Earl Weaver. had madr
fam ous: :lOme ru ns and s1rong

pitching.
ThP pitching ca me from Mikr
Bnddicker, :l-1, who hurled a
lhrrr -hlltrr to pick up. his fir st
viC' tOr)' sin ce April 28 when he

shu t out Kansas Cit y on one hit .
He struc k out. fi ve and walked
two.
" I ha te tosayit because he'son
the ot her side, but I like to wa tch
him work." Seattle Manager
Dick Williams said of Boddlcker.
" He's· like a surgeon. He changed
speeds. It 's a classic example of
how to pitch. He keeps hitters of'!
balance. That's what pitching is
all about."
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Seatt le starter Mark Langston,
4-4 , took th e loss.
Elsewhere in the American
League, Kansas Cit y defea ted
Boston 4-2, New York edged
Oak land 2-1 and Toronto routed··
Ca lifornia 12-0.
Royals 4, Re d So• 2
AI Kan sas Cit y, Mo .. Danny
Tartabull hit his· second gamewinn ing homer in as many days,
a two-run blast in the s ixth
inni ng, to rally the Roya ls.
Yankt•es 2, Athletics I
i\1 Oak land, Calif., Dave Win fi eld blas ted two homers to back.
the combined seven-hit ter of
Tommy Jo hn and Tim Stoddard,
lifti ng the Ya nkees .
Rlue .Juys 12, Angels 0
i\ t Ana heim, Calif., Ji m Clancy
pitched a two-hi tter and Ernie
Whitt a nd Lloyd Moseby clubbed
hom ers to spark Toronto.

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CINC INNATI ~UP! ) -The
Cincinnati Reds plan to activate
first baseman Nick Esasky from
the disabled list for tonight's
game at Chicago, a club spokesman said Mond ay.
Esasky has been playing for
the Reds ' Class AAA Nashville
tea m as part of a rehabilitation
program the past two weeks.
Esasky's right wrist was broken
w6hen he wals hit byl al pitch March
I AtIn aNashville,
spr ng tra Esasky
n ng game.
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season, a two-run shot, and Mike
Scali pitched a three- hitler to
lead Houston .
Montreal 7, San Francisco 2
At Montreal, Neal Heaton fired
a six -hitter and capped a four-run
third i nnin ~ with a two-run single
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San Diego 7, New York 5
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COLUMBUS. Ohio tUP I1 :: B.J.'sBoardwalk and Andy'sOre
,.•• success fu ll y negoliat cd · a
r "sloppy track" at Scioto Downs
·: to win separate divisions or the
:: Star Pointer pacing series Man:; day night .
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B.J.'s Boardwalk cap tu i·ed the
seventh race division. scoring a
, 9 ~ length triumph over Good
:, Show Boy a nd Rand. B.J.'s
•' Boardwalk covered the mile hl
2:00 1-5 and returned $3.40, S3 and
$2.80.
Andy's Ore turned In a 2:00 3- 5
: clocking to beat out Seven
• Hundred and Gray Mirage In the
~ sixth race. The winner returned
$8, $4,40 and $3. 40.
Sparky Slam won the third
• race, kicking off a 3·8-2 trlfecta
•· combination that was worth
$91~. 40. Moving Cloud and Har• bar Kate rourtded out t~e com"&lt;t•
A crowd of 2,363 wagered

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having a problem with cocaine
April 17. Under an agreement
with the com miss ioner's office.
Mi lner wa s placed on the 21-day
di sabled list a nd checked Into a
re habilita tion clinic.
"Eddie is in grea t spli'ils and
good physical condition." said
Gia nts vice pres ident and general manager AI Rosen. " He's
ready to come ou t and play
baseba ll agai n. We're delighted
with the success of th e program
and the progress Eddie has
made."
Milner. who hit .222 with one
RBI In eight games with the
Gian ts, was sche\luled to join
Phoenix in Tacoma Monday
night. He was to work out with the
Firebirds to get himself back In
shape and then the club said he
would be placed on the 20-day
Injury rehabilitation list.
It was unknown when Milner
wou ld be able to rejoin the major
league cl ub.

By BOB HOEFLICH
in vited to both event s.
After a lo r of months of
. planning, the ·Racine fire DeMonday 1vill mark the 96th
partment an d
·Memori al Da)· observance a t the
Emergency
Burlingham Church and CemeSquad Sunday
tery and on ha nd will be for mer
will conduct two
Burlin gham resid e nt. fr ank
dedications O'Brien. Col umbus.
one to the late
O'Brien is a former resident of
Alfred "Putt"
Burlingham and he, hi s wife and
Lyons and one to
their son were prisoners of war in
the late Walter Cleland.
the Philippines during World
Wa r I I.
A monument will be dedicated
to the memory of the late Mr.
After his retirement , Mr .
Lyons and the Racine Emer- O'Brien came arross a banjo
gency Squad Building will be
which his fa ther had given him
dedicated in memory of th e la te when he was a boy. His interest·
Mr. Cleland.
grew and he mastered th e
The memorial to Mr. Cleland
inStrument and now is frequently
was start ed some years ago and called upon to enter ta in on the
was completed· fhis year when banjo in th e Columbus area. So· ·the lettering was placed on the
he' ll have the banjo on hand
during the Monday observance.
·.. side of the structure .
In cident ally , about $350 more The serv ice sta rt s at 1:30 p.m.
are needed for th e monument to
And , of course. the program will
Mr . Lyons a nd resident s ma y have a number of other feature s.
help wrap up the project by
Speaking of Memorial Day,
send ing donations to th e .Racine
Emergency Sq uad , P .O. Box 281, Mrs. ·Virgi nia Hedrick and her
Racine, Ohio. The use of the gra ndson, Brian Hedrick. have
placed flags at the Mount Her don ations should be des ignated .
mon
Cemetery in memory of the
Latest contributors to the
. Lyons Memorial include Sheriff . late Edward Hedrick. They tried
Howard frank , Syracuse Emer- to get everyo ne but just in case
gency Squad, George E. Cu m- someonP wa s overlooked, re~a
mins, VIllag e Cu t Rate, Ebers lives ra n call Mrs. Hedr ick an
.Gulf, Star Supply, Racine De· she'll take care of the situatio .
partment Store, Wagners Ha rd·
.Jonathan Perrin, Me igs High
ware, Shirt Shop, Racin e Laud ragrad
and son of Mrs. Gay Perrin
mat , Roses Excavating, Inc.,
and th e late Rev . W. H. Pe rrin ,
Home National Bank, Girls Sco ut
Troo p 104 2, John Lem ley , was aga in na med to the dea n's
Crosses Grocery, Pau l' s Ba rber list for the win ter quarter at the
Universit y of Cinci nn ati.
Shop, and Linda's Ladyfa ir.
The Racine f ire Department
Lu cky me. I 've bee n named to
will hold its annual Memoria l
Day chicken bar becue Sund ay a t head the new Meigs Procrastinathe fire station starlin g at li::IU tors Club - wan t to tell you about
a.m. with the two dedications to it , but ca n' t do it right now .
tak e place at 1 p.m. You arc Mea ntime, don't put off smiling.

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WOrdS has been annOUnCed bY
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will be given absolutely free to
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It's yours for the asking,
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and certainly no obligation.
Although a hearing aid may
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AGES 9-12- Winners In the age9-12 category of
The Daily Sentinel's annual Easter coloring
eontest are. left to right, Michelle Donovan, 12. of

Coolville, $15; Lorrl Rurn&lt;'ln, 11 , Rutland , $111;

Plans for a golf tourna men t to
be held on ,tun e l2 an d 1:! at the
JayMa r Golf Course were outlined at·Tuesday night's mee ting
,· of the Ohio Eta Phi Cha pter of
: Beta Sigma Phi Sorority ,
I
Registra tion for t'he co-ed
,; scramble will be S:l5 with a ll
; money to go into the charit y fund
.- of the chapter. The scramble will

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regtstrattan set
Kinderga rten grad uation will
takr place ut the Chester Ele-'
mrntary Sc hool on the morning
of Ma y 29 following an awards
program . Th~chlldrc n arc to
rok mt&gt; to s(' hol on the bus and
rna) lravr at noon either on the
tiu s or by riding with their
parent s. Th f'rc will be refreshment s l'or the kind erga rten
r hlldrr n.
On F'rldav gra des I through 6
will take a' trip to forked Run
StatP Par k, Peggy Cra ne will be
there to talk about herbs and
wildflowers, her daught~r will
presen t a program on lnsect o.
Keith Woods, gamr protector.
wil l have a clinic on fishing. and
.John Cos tanzo, Russ Moore, and
Bill Buekil'y will hav•• programs
on boat safe ty, hiking, map
rradlng , and other. outdoor
aC'I lvlt les.

C rt h,v .Jo hn s on. ou !g o ing
president.
New -officers lnsta lied were
Teresa Kenn edy. pres ident;
AGES ~-H - Winners in the age 4-H category of Ro•edsvllle, Sl5 for first plac••; Saru Craig, G. of
fl&lt; ·cky Triplett , vice president ; ' The Dail,r Sentinel's annual Easter coloring
Pomeroy, Si lO for st•cond plact•: \\l t~,odt•y Tho('nt•, 5,
Mart y ferguso n, treasurer:
contest are, left to right, Michelle Caldwell, age 'l,
of l'omeroy, $ii lor third plac•··
Linda .lonrs, recording secretary, an d Sherr·y Wilcox, corres-·
pond in!( seeret a ry.
,\ report wa s give n on the
be limited 10 42 players .
founder' s Day dinner at th&lt;•
TUESDAY
wi ll meet Wed nesdav at th e
EAST MEIGS - Th(• ComA picnic was annou nced for Sportsman in Athens. New
POMEROY - Xi Gamma muni c ip a l build i n'g Club
bi ned F:lemcnt arv Choir of F.astMay 26 at th e home of Pam pledges were discussed.
Eps ilon wi ll meet Tuesday at members should be rea dy · to ern Local Sc ho~l Dis tric t will
Vaughan . A gift was present ed to
Shoney's in Point Pleasa nt. leave the bu lldi ng at 9: :lO a.m. for
prr ... L'nt u conecr l Wcdn c·sday,
Members are to mee t at the the tour.
i ::«l p.m.. at Ea stern Hig h
Pomeroy parking lot at 5:4!i p.m.
Sc hool. Th r- public is lnvilt' d.
RUTLAND - AmNican LP·
POMEROY - Overea ters Vi!'· gion Post 467 will hold elo•ction of
TII UHSDi\Y
A tour of the new ly renova ted Mrs. George Hackett, vice presitorious
Weight Loss Club wi ll offleers at I h Clr regula r meet lng
Blennerhasset Hotel, followed by dent ; Mrs. Chester Erwin , treasRock Spr ings flr ll r:r Ht'ait h
lunch in the dining room , and a urer ; Mrs . Si blcy Slack, start meet lng May 19. fr om 7to 8 on Wedn esday, 8 p.m .. at the post Cluh \\'i ll mer t Thursda y, I : t:,
p.m., in the youth room of Mount hom e.
boat trip to the Isla nd hi ghll ghl ed sec reta ry.
p.m .. ;.r t the hom&lt;' of MlldJ'I•d
Oli
ve Co mmun it y , Churc h.
the last meetin g until fa ll of the
Guests on the trip were Miss
.Jac·obs.
PAG EVILLfo: - Pea rl C h u p~ l
Middlepor t Literary Club .
Nellie Zerkle, Mrs. J ean Coa tes. Leader will be J udy Hoit!'r.
Unit
ed Method is t Chu rc h will be
Mrs . Dwight Wall ace, outgoing Mrs. Ira Butcher, Mrs. Eileen
In
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Gamma
president, prescnt l'd the gavel to Fl uck, Mrs . Putnam Bragg. Meet ·
day
with
Rev . .Jamrs Wr lls of
Epsilon
will
meet
Tuesday
a
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the new president. Mrs. Wilso n · ings will resume In Oc tober.
Win
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Poin
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Pleasant.
Shoney
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Carpenter. Other officN s arc
COUPON
Members are to mee t a t th~ wr•lrome.
Pomeroy parking tot at !i:4!i p.m.

Community calendarI area happenings

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Cant ribulions were made to the
.National Youth fund, the Sta te
You th and Travel fund, and
Frlendl v Hills Camp when. Rock
Springs C:ra nge met recently at
the hal l.
Members are to meet at 6 p.m.
Thursday to place th e flag pole
and flag at tht' site of th e rock
springs. It was noted tha t th e
grange will exhibit at the fair.
i\ potlu ck dinner preceded the
meeti ng with grace being given
by Br una Grueser. Barbara fry,
wo men' s ac tivities chairman,
reportrd that al l coo kbooks have
bern so ld , and tha t anot her order
wi ll be pl;.r ced.
Fo ll owi ng the• meet ing-a n auc tion was held with Pa t Holt€'rand
William Radford as auctioneers.
Rork Spri ngs Grang•• will vis it
Harrisionvlllf' Grange on .Jun e
10. Rr poned ill wrrr Gar lancl
Caldwrll and E rvin Pot ratz .

and Shan nun Codrlt.'r, 10, Syru&lt;: ust•. $;).

Ohio Eta Phi has meeting

Corporation, 4201 West Vic..:
toria Street, Chicago, lllinoi

~; Chatter Club conduts sessian
' ' Lynn , McKinney hosred the
, ' recent meeting of the Chatter
·~ Club held at th e home of her
; mot her.- De lores Whitl ock.
•, ~ Svrarusc.
:: · Offi cers' reports were given
• and a bake sa le was planned for
: : the next meeting. Hostesses gift s
1; were prese nted to Mrs. McKi n:• ney a nd a birthday gift to Mrs

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Whitlock and a n annlversar:; gift
to Lola Harrison.
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RP!reshment s were se rved and
ga mes pla yed with pri zes going
to Elaine Quillen, Susie Cl eland .
Linda Gheen, a nd April Hudso n.
The door prize was won by Donna
fry . Next meetin g will be held at
the home of Doris Wilt In
Syracuse .

POMEROY - Meigs High
School's Spring Sports Banquet
will be Tuesda y. 7 p.m .. at the
school. Thosr att endin g arc
asked to bring two covered
dishes .
WEDNESDAY
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Va ll ey Area Li bra r ies.
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3326 Children's Home Road,
Counly Rt. 76 &amp; Laurel Cliff Rd.
POMEROY, OHIO 45789

S,rvi&lt;Os (cich hening at 7:30
Sunday Morning 10 A.M.
Sunday Evening 6 P.M.

Evangelist, Weldon Womock
of Xenia
Ever 0111 Welcome

HEARING TESTS IN MEIGS COUNTY
Free Electronic hear ing te sts will be aiven by Bellone Hearina Aid Center at

DR. RANKIN PICKEN'S OFFICE
509 SOUTH THIRD AVENUE, MIDDLEPORT, OH.
THURSDAY, MAY 21 , 1917
FROM 9:00 TO 12:00 (Noon)
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Anyone who has trouble hearing or understandina conversation is
invited to have a free hearing test lo see if this problem can be helped!
Brine this coupon with you for your FREE HEARING TEST of $50 value.
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Cubs' announcer Harry Cary,
stunds up at a news confer·
enct Monday to show off his
trim figure alter loosing n
pounds after suffering a
stroke In February, Carary
returns to the mlcrapbone ·
announcing Cubs games start:
lng tolnight In Cincinnati.
(UPI)

Horeshoe pitching courts open to public
Horseshoe pitching courts in
the Dave Diles Park In Middleport are open to the public for
use, Harry Bailey, president off
the Meigs County Club. announced today.
Regular pitching sessions wjll
be held on Tuesday; Thursday
and Saturday nights beginning at
6:30, along with Sunday after- .

Rock Springs
Grange meets

·Dedications slated...

:Milner leaves clinic
SAN FRANCISCO 1UP I I : Vetera n outfiPider Eddie Miln&lt;' r
has lcfl a dru g rehabilitation
· -·cli nic and will join thr San
~ F'rant'isco Giant s' AAi\ cl ub In
~ Phoenix to work himself back
! Into shape, the cl ub announced
' Mond ay.
'• Milner, obtai nc·d by th e Glan t:S
~ in an off-season trade with the
~ Cincinnati Reds. admitted to

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C hicago, IlL -A free offer of
special interest to those who

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be on hand several times a week
to assist those wanting to learn
the sport.
Bailey _advises that ·there are
shoes for beginners !O use. Plans
include developing new and
young pitchers for participation
in.the Block Party Open on Sept.
19.

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185 / 80R13 ............ 43 .95
195/75R14 ............ 44 .95
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226/75R 15 ............ 53 .00
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675-1333

Steve or Y"Kicy

Galipolis
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Daily
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gry or Trfionda

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Dave or Paul

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While Supply Lasts

CHECK LIST
!l" Alignment

Most Can .... s14.50
l!r Tire

Rotation ........ '4.00
l!r Brakes, Front and Rear

for Estimate
ill-Batteries- Heavy
Call

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72 MOnth Warranty

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FEA'n.JRED - The Gary Slew art Quhaet wUJ
be featured al Salunlll)' nlgllt 'a Pomeroy Ala mal
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High School. The d811ce 18 open to the public and
MlnlllleniiSI. '

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Oh10

Tuesday May 19, 1987

Public Notoce

Quirks in the news _________________
By United

Pres~ lnternatiollal

her e Is no va nd al sm jl( r se
Amnesty ollered lor rt turn nl sai d pollee Sgt R Peper
But
•lreet signs LEWJ~TON Mame we know who d1d 11
and will
t UP! 1 Hundreds of srreet prosecute 1! necessary
s1gns ba r n ca des and traffic
A man who ld.;nufled himself
cones are stolen each yea r m as Ca l v in I Techer and sard he
1 ew sto n butth1 s yea r poll ee are was a student at Ca itech m
try mg some! h ng new - am
Pasadena ra iled Un lled Press
nest) o anyon e who hr ngs one lnternallonal Monda) say mg he
ba c k
and about three dozen o thers
MaJ LJurrnl Gilbert sa 1d as were Involved in the prank
much as 20 percen or the$&gt; 000
There s a televJs on sho;; on
the c€ nlra l Matn c c tl y budgets
onlg ht for the 100th ann versary
for tra ffi c signs annuall) 1s spe nt of H oli; wood and the fac t that
rep lar ng stolen or lost s1g ns
II s a1rl ng toda) a nd we h adn 1
m
of wh1 ch r nd up on had a b1g prank In a wh 1le
lfcnagrrs walls or n the dorms
prompted us to get off our bulls
of Bates C:o llegc
and du somethmg he sa d
He said police are hoping to
Th e ca ller sa1d 1 took a bout
take ad va ntage of the end or the two hours 10 co mplete lh~ tas k
ar&lt;:~ d e mlc year when studr&gt;nt s
We had no probl ems at all
may be mon wJ i lmg 10 part w1 h hr satd
We used black and
he s gn s
whrtr pla st tc hung from he tops
We lose several hundred n of 1he letters
the course of a year
Gilbert
Ca it ech one or the nat 1on s
said Recent ly one evcnmg we mos t pres! JgJOus sc hools has a
lOst somet hin g like 17 of them
l ong htstory of student pranks In
You would be surprised where one o f thetr m ost famous acts of
they turn up
m1 sc hJ ef sever al Cal Techers
No ques tion s will be aske d dev1sed 1 plan that resulled In
during the weeklong amnes ty
2 212 Un I f Sll y or Wa shin gton
which lxgan Monda; Gilbert boosters hold ng up sign s dunng
sa id Public Works Department hal ftim e at the 1961 Rose Bowl
personnel w11l eve n p1ck up I ht
spellmg ou t C A L T E C H for
sign s II people have 1rr ublc million s cf Vlf wers
fmdlng wa ys of gellmg them to
Their la tes t prank was not
the city garage he sa1d
1ppn r 1ated b ) the po te e or the
Caltech goes llollywood I OS \h omlx r or Commerce of Hollv
ANGELES iUPlt Stud ent wood wh1ch Is pa rt of I he Cll ) of
pranksters from the Ca l l ot n a l os Angeles
In stitute of Tec hn ology say th ey
Soo ner or later someon e w11l
are rr sponslblr fo r al tu ng I he fall whrle cl tmb ng onto tha
lamed HOLL YWOOD sign o th ng Pepersald Thi ssortof
I Pad CAl TE\H
and the au
thing ju st encourages others to
thorilies arc not amused
dO II
Th E s gn wa s not damdgcd
fh r&gt; s gn w JS I xed w thtn

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Marncd couplt s sav the;
really don 1 a1gue \er} mu ch
and
"'hen there are l am II;
feud s It s par ent s and rh ldren
who arg ue the most th e mag a
li ne said
1 he survcv 10\ 0ived 649 m ar
rlcd adult s 116 of I hem parent s
"' ho responded m a telephone
pqll The mar gm of e1ror was
plu s or m1nu s l R per cent
When spouses do argue ~2
perce n t arg ue !bout dt sc 1pl nm g
r hlidrr&gt;n
pcrcrnt about mo
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2 &gt; percent a bou 1 other
dccJstons "ncermng Child ren
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Count\ 11rt h1d \nd \l.hu k no11 s 1111 gols ll cl l
11 r m11 hl \1 It hr1e aglin next " " '
said
C'o t nfiiiU s N( lson s co nrf' I II u l p \\ r\1 tm ludP
KriN Krlslollt rson Emm~lou Harrl' \\ aylon
hnnin~' 1ncl lh1 g1oup Ashep al tltt \\httl
Ca rl s C01 n11 populat )) n 1 ~0 ""' j u st 1 11u&lt; k
slop until IH m on ths Jg&lt; \\hen Cm ru !Iu s 1h0
o"nsmost of lht l o"n st 11 osq1 tr• mtlc s derided

detlf'd m:not
SI(.OI RNF.l s sf \I! IUSES
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n Jltd ti1r lith 1 tnu II S1t u n All 11ds sltgtd ll\
lhf' \ r i1clrrm or Srlf'llrt I Hf on F mil S\ md
Bo1 10 I lms m Los \ngt It s t tp!UIIIlg righ t of
th&lt; 11 111 uds
\ lu' ns s lu Sigourntv \\t 1\tr the \\ JJtmt
offhr1 \\ho htltiC"S g t o hsqu 11lllt ltmg r1ea

tract beg1nn1ng at the
northwest corner of the
above descnbed tract
thence m a southerly drrec
tron twenty rods thence n
an easterly dtrect1on etght
rods thence n a northerly
dtrect on and parallel wtth
the ftrst hne twenty rods
thence n a westerly dtrec
hon etght rods to the place of
beg1nn ng contatmng one
acre more or less and also
save and eKcept the follow
ng real estate begtnn ng at
the southeast corner of the
one acre except on already
descr bed and extem;hng
southeast along the Marlon
Phelps land ftheen rods and
etght teet to a mark thence
south and west stxteen rods
thence nonhwest twenty
rods thence northeast n ne
rods and stx feet to the place
of begmn ng conta1n ng
about one and three tenths
acres
Also excepting a r~ght of
way 16 V2 feet w1de to make
a convement and safe outlet
to the pubhc htghway ex
tendmg along the east stde
of the above tract and east
of one acre owned by
Graham and contmumg
north to the state htghwav
See Deed Book 142 Page

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d v son of rrspo nsJbJI t y 1n tire
household th e magazme satd
Oft hose questioned 41 perce nt
said thev argued in front of the1r
c hildren Fort y percen t said they
sho utrd at one anothe1 and 6
pen en! sa td their arguments led
t o v lole nr&lt;
The poll found 47 percent of
paren t ch ld f&lt;ud s ~enter on
hou sehold chores 40 percent
Involve bedtim es and 28 percent
ar e about sc hoolwork
Happily most parrnt s report
sa tl sfar llon w1lh th e way their
farrul y s a rgum ent s wer e
handled wllh 8~ percent r eport
lng they tul k thmgs through
t al mlv

1u cs "a s ho n o 1 ~d as B~ s t Ac trrss du mg the
er r emo 01 11 the U nl\ rrSJt y uf Southun Call for
nw She had al so br r n nomth ated for an Oscar for
II r tok bu t was beat out by M 1rlre Matlin v.ho
plt vs u dea f student tn Chtldr en 0 1 A L essor
God
M ot hn v. as oi so on I he hun OJ s r rcu1 rec~Jv l ng
un hono n Dnrt or of Hum'"' L etlrrs degree
Morda \ I r on Ga il&lt;~ud e t Un h rrslly a prPmJCI
st hoot to t I he deaf m Wa shin gton D C
\ s a succ essfu I clr a f ar I rrss worktng m a
mrd um tha t \\as constclu•d dependent on he
sp ken word Ma t lin s 1ys she takes her rok m the
pt bl e&gt;&lt; su lousl\
Smcr thrfflm manv thmgs
h ' " changed
M atlin sa id speaking 10 s1gn
l tngt oj::t th1ough an tnt erprrtrr
I ht r r h 11 r b&lt; en b li s n CongreS&lt; geared
o' rrd th&lt; cit af popular ton Manv m mc people
h 11 e r hosPn s6c1al " or k and r duralion as ~&lt;~avsto
h&lt; lp he de 11 and non draf
Mallin 20 1s the
fou 11h a&lt;t f'S S f'\ r to wm m Oscar m ht r first
se re 1 1ppr 11 ancE M allin sa 1d she has fini shed
shoot ng ht sPco nd mov ie Nlca 1agua a nd is
look ng II \ II IOUS I oles
NO PF TTl INFERNO Fh e has gullrd most of
th 1 nclnn man sion or or k star Tom Petty
t 1 so ng '" t st m oled ~RIXJ 001 m damage Th t
'"' kmcl fu t did not harm m an\ of Petti s
o11gln 11 t 1prs 1nd unt ll tecotds
lh e smgc t guJi dlisl and scl er al oth&lt;'l Jlf'Oplr
' " " ' ' 1hf' h l is dr hou se " hen the ~laz. erupt&lt; d
nut 'nl\ om p&lt; r son a housekee per suf!r1 rd
mmm buJ ns FuelnsJXCI OJs meiOI('SIJgat mj!t hr
poss lbtlill or a1 so n
I RONKITE AT COM~1ENCEMENT Former
CBS T \ nr\I S on cho o Waller(ronkltr Amtrlra s
g a.\ em nPnrr of m&lt;dia peJsona lil!es urged the
g1 Jdt ttlng cluss oii3Jandeis Universlll to reject
t v nlt tsm and enfo1 ce the va lues of thr founding
f llhe JS
II ~ llmC' nO\\ for a new ~enerat10n your
gc nr ' 111on of A m c11cu ns 10 tra ssert thr values
"ith "h1 ch thi s ctrmooac1 ~&lt;~a s founded
C1onktlr told m01c than ROO l(raduates Sunduv
Don 1 bt' drt, n Pd - noo dt tout ed- by the 1Ired
' ' n tsm of\ ou p1 cde&lt;essot s The futurr Is your
Jrspon slblltl\

Experience, dependability, and the professional approach
- that's what you need to help solve your hearing
problem, and that's what you get at Diles. There is no
need to settle for less!
See us each
Wednesday P.M.
at Holzer Clinic
in Gallipolis
CALL TOll FlEE 1·800·237·771.

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DILES
HEARING
AID
CENTER
326 W. Union StrHt, Athens, OH.
614·594-2571

and to the attorney or
attorneys representmg anv
of the aforementioned
persons
Fredd e Houdashelt Ad
mmtstratTIJt 398 Grant
Street Mtddlepon Oh•o

45760
Ruth McElroy c / o Pome
roy Health Care Center
Rock Sprmgs Road Pome

roy Ohro 46769
Jack McDonald 17310
Crockhn s Turnmg Road
Marysvtlle Ohto 43040
Joseph McDonald 798
Younkin Parkway No

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lumbus On o 43207
You are hereby notlfted
that the Inventory and Ap
pra•sement of the estate of
the aforement oned de
ceased late of satd County
were ftled tn th1s Court Satd
Inventory and Appretsement
wtll be for hearmg before
thts Court on the 9th day of
June 1987 at 1 30 o clock

PM
Any person destrtng to f Ia
exceptions thereto must f•le
them at least ftve days prior
to the date set for hearmg
G•ven under my hand and
seal of aa1d Court thts 13th

day of May 1987
Raben E Buck Judge
By lena K Nesselroad

Deputy Clerk
16) 19 26 21c

as follows
Bemg the \f•ght of way ly

mg East of Lois #457 458
and 459 '" satd V1llage and

extend ng a d•stance m
lengt1'1 of app roxtm ately
15741 feet aong the East

boundary of satd Lots #457
458 and 469 and bemg ap
prox•mately 49 27 feet m
w1dth and further lymg
West of lot #397 n sa1d VI
lage and extendmg along the
West boundary hne of sa1d
Lot #397 a d1stance of ap
proximately 123 85 feet A
descr1pt10n of the port on of
old Sugar Run Street wh ch
s to be abandoned •s at
tached to th s Resolution for
reference
Mr Anderson offered a
second t o the mot on and
upon roll call the vote re
suits as follows
John Anderson yea Bet
tv Baromck yea Bruce
Re ed yea larry Wehrung
yea Henry Werry vea W1l
ham Young yea
0 ck Seyler Mayor
Pomeroy Village
ATIEST Jane Walton
Clerk of Pomeroy V llage
Me1gs County Oh•o

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PUBLIC NOTICE
RESOLUTION
Th s ts to certify that the

follow•ng actton was taken
by the Pomeroy
Vtllage
Council
Me•gs County
Ohto while '" regular ses
110n on the 4th day of May
1 987 and recorded n Pom
eroy V llage Journal Page

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Mr Bruce Reed made the
motion to adopt the follow

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RESOlUTION#
WHERE AS a certa1n par
eel of real eltete s1tuated •n
the Village ot Pomeroy and
ly ng East of Lots #457 458
and 469 '" SaliSbury Town
shtp FraCtiOn tt 17 T 2 N

A 13 W was legally held
and used by the VIllage of
Pomeroy as a r~ght of way
for old Sugar Run Street
WHEREAS sa1d port1on
of old Sugar Run Street1s no
longer betng us11d as a street
And It 11 the de11re and mtent
of the Counctl of the Vdlage

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The follow ng descrtbed
real est~te situated n Au
tland Townshtp Me1gs
County Oh1o and bounded
and descnbed as follows
Beg nntng 50 rods and 11
hnks north of th e southw est
corner of Sectton No 26
Town 6 Range 14 thence
east 73 rods and 18 hnks
thence north 50 ods
th ence east 8 rods and 16
links thence north 23 rods
thence west 49 rods thence
south 32 degrees east 16 'h
rods thence south 1 'h de
grees east 36 rods and 21
I nks thence North 78 de
g ees west 16 rods and 18
Inks thence sout h 78 v.,
degrees west 4 rods thence
w est 18 rods thence south
24 ods and 1 1 I nks to the
place of beg nnmg conta n
ng 23 3 / 10 acres more or
less
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Deed Aecords

PARCEL TWO

Pubhc Notrce
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY

Pubhc Not1ce

Pleas General D VIS on
Me gs County Ohto Case
No 87 CV 85 agamst each
of you seek ng to pnrt1t on
the fee estate m and to the
follow ng des c r bed
prem1ses

On ApTII 29 1987 m the
M01gs
County
Probate
Court Case No 25509

Harry M Iter 28577 State
Route 7 Mtddleport Oh1o
45760 was appomted E"e
cutor of the estate of Gladys
M1ller akn Gladys l M ller
deceased late of 28577
State Route 7 Middleport

Ohto 45760
Robert E Buck
Probate Judge
lena K Nesselroad Clerk

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The followmg real esta t e
Situated 10 Rutland Town
sh p Metgs County Oh•o
and begmntng 160 rods
north and 29 rods and 11
I nks east from the Southw
est corner of Sect1on 26
Town 6 Range 14 of the
Oh o Company s Purchase
thence east 53 rods thence
south 36 rods thence west
49 rods then ce north 23 V1
degrees west 6 rods thence
north 31 h rods to the place
of beg nn ng contatn ng
12 V1 acres more or less
Reference Deed Volum e
77 Page 161 Me1gsCounty
Deed Records

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Pubhc Not1ce
IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
STANLEY H PHILLIPS
Platnttff

- VS MARY E PHELPS
Defendants

CAS E NO 87 CV 85
NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION
To Jean Ann Htll 1f ltv nq

The foltowmg descr bed
real estate begmntng
twenty rods east of the
center of the west hne of
Sect on No 26 Town 6
Range 14 Oh o Company s
Purchase thence east 62
rod s and 22 I nks then ce
north 18 rods and 22 hnks
thence north 25 degrees
we st 23 rods thence south
65 degrees west 12 /4 rods
to a Sycamore tree 12
nchAs m dtameter thence
north 84 /~ deQrees west 19

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PARCEL FIVE
The follow ng reel estate
sttuated m the Townsh p of
Rutland County of Me gs
and State of Ohto towrt
Bemg n Sectton 26
Townsh•P 16 Range 14 of
the Oh10 Company s Pur
chase and beg•nntng n the
Center of a small creek west
of lead ng Creek along the
Pomeroy and W lkesvtlle
Road thence runntng east
twelve rods thence north
fourteen rods and nane feet
thence '" a southwesterly
dtrectton twenty rods and
twelve feet to the pla ce of
beg nmng contam10g one
half acre more or less
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north from the southwest
corner of Sect1on No 26
Town 6 Range 14 Oh10
Company s Purchase
thence South 80 degrees
east etght rods and fourt een
hnks thence north 15 de
grees east e1ght rods and
four hnks thence north 27 A
degrees east four rod s
thence north 37 V2 degrees
east e1ght rods thence nortti
78 2 degrees east ten rods
th ence south 78 degrees
east s 11teen rods and erght
een hnks then ce north 32
degrees west twenty two
and a half rods thence north
th rty one and a half rods
thence west twenty nm e
rods and ten Inks thence
south one hundred and thre~
rods to the place of beg n
n ng contam ng twenty
acres and forty rods more or
less save and e11cept there
from the followmg tract
beg nmng f fty seven rods
north from the southwest
corn er of Sectton 26 Town
6 Range 14 Oh o Com
pany s Pu chase thence
south 80 degrees east e ght
rods and fourteen hnks
th ence nonh 15 degre es
east e•ght rods and four
hnks th ence north 27 I•
degrees east four rods
th ence north 37 V2 degrees
east etght rods thence nonh
78 Yt degrees east s • rods
thence west about twenty
three rods to the sect on line
thence south about e ghteen
rods t o the place of begm
n ng conta n ng one and one
half acres more or less
Also the follow•ng real
estate Situated 1n the Town
sh1p of Rutland County of
Mergs and State of Oh o
to w1t
Begtnn ng one hundred
and ten rods and twenty
hnks north of the southeast
corner of Sect•on 32 Town
sh1p 6 Range 14 Oh o
Company s Purchase
thence north f tty seven ro ds
and s 11 hnks thence west
twenty one rods and s ~~:teen
lmks thence south 52 de
grees west n ne rods and
Slltteen Inks thence south
51 degrees wes\ tune rods
and four and half lrnks
th ence south 32 V2 degrees
east fifty four rods to the
place of begmmng conta n
lng f1ve acres more or less

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off to cdrbratc lnstr 1d ht hosted 1 110 ktng
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save and except therefrom a nmg contamtng three and a

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hours and plans were afoot to
2 000 slgm rs "e1 e recrUJi ed
the past
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sel!k reimbursment !rom Caltech
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card he sa id Now I can t Ill it
for the es timated SlO 000 cost or
Texas he sa 1d
e\ en fa slet
Into m y briefcase It takes a
removing the letters and repair
Stlil l ackmg a fe" sta t es
Wtth oul complete v. orld
small suitcase
lng damage to a gate and fence
Sm llh sa 1d he hopes ro p1ck up
peace and f1 eedom
The card reads
Tbe Hollywood sign first went
signatures from peopiC' n Ha
Co uld be total disast er
Th e flrst200 \ears went bv so
up in 1923 In 1978 the chamber
Wyommg
Connecltcut
Sm llh tra\ eled 19 000 m les wau
fa st
raised $250 000 to bu1id a new
Rhode
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and
Ne~&lt;~ Hamp
across 1he count ry to collect
1nto the present fJ om out of
400 foot corrugated m et al and
sh1re before the anmversan
signatures for the car d So me
steel glrdered sign
Giant birthday card lor Constl
tutlon WAMPUM Pa (UP1l DeVon Smllh spent nearly six
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try collecting thousands of signa
l ures !rom basic Amelicans
for a gia nt birthday card to honor
TO PU.Cf IN AD &lt;AU 992 II S6
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Public Not1ce
Public Not1ce
paper
of Pomerov to forev er aban
address unknown and f not
NOTICE ON
rods thence south 54 1(
I mean ever y thing from Esk1
don and vacate th s pan on I v ng then th e unknown
FILING
OF
degrees west 29 rods and 4
mos In Alaska to Indian s from
of o d Sugar Run Stree t
hers next of k n descend
INVENTORY ANO
Inks thence South 8 de
Ha r din Mont
ha ve scribbled
NOW THEREFORE BE ants credttors dev1sees
APPRAISEMENT
grees east 24 rod s and 17
IT RESOLVED by the Porn
grantees I en holders sue
on the scro ll Smllh sa 1d A nd
The State of Oh1o
links 10 the place of beg n
eroy
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age
Counc
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County
cessors n Interest admtn s
Metgs County
these are the bas1r American s
n ng contam ng 13 1. acres
of Me gs State of Oh o that trators executo s egal re
Court of
moe or less
They were here before any of
the
Pomeroy
Vtllagc
Coun
presentatlves and ass gnees
Common Pleas
Reference Deed Volum e
us
Probate DIVISIOn
of sa1d named defendant as
91
Page 6 Metg s County
HEREBY nrends to va
A t least another ? 000 signa
To the Executor or Adm.n
have not been served w th
Deed Records
cate
and
forever
abandon
lures sent by ma1i w1ll be added tstrator of the estate to such the nght of way known as not1ce of the f I ng of a PARCEL FOUR
of the following as are
t he em w1ll take
The follow~ng prem ses
before he takes the scroll to res•dents of the State of old Sugar Run Street n the complam
notice that on the Bth doy of
s
tuated
n the Townsh•p of
Ph iladelph ia during the week of Oh10 VIZ - the surv1vmg V llage of Pomeroy Sal s
Apr
1987 Sranley H
Rutland County of Me1g s
bury
Townsh1p
Fraction
Ph II ps ftled a complaent tn
Sept 17 l or the Cons l!lulton spouse the next of k n the
#17 T2N R13W and The Court of Common and State of Oh o to wtt
beneftciaries under the will
c el eb1 at on
Begmn ng f fty seven rod s
more partl ularly descnbed

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County Deed Records

PARCEL SIX
The followmg real estate
m the County of Me1gs and
State of Oh10 and m the
Townsh1p of Rutland and
bounded and descnbed as
follows
Reference Deed
Volume
91 Page 6 Metgs County
Deed
Begmntng th rty
se ven rods and f1fteen hnks
east from the center of
Sectton 26 Town 6 Range
14 Oh o Company s Pur
chase thence east seventy
nme rods to the center of Btg
leadmg Creek thence up
the center of sa1d treek as
follows
North 42 V: degrees west
fourteen rods thence north
81 V2 degrees west four rods
thence south 79 degrees
west twenty e1ght rods
thence west twenty two
rods thence north 75 de
grees west twelve rods
thence north 40 degrees
west th1rty four rods thence
north 50% degrees west
twenty seven rods thence
south 45 degrees West four
rods leavtng the center of
sa d creek to the h1gh water
mark thence north 45 de
grees west twelve rods
thence north 77 degrees
west f fteen rods and four
teen hnks thence south
21 14 degrees west e1ghteen
rods and e ghteen links
thence south 79
degrees
west etghleen rods and
twenty two I nks thence
south 59% east twenty one
and one half rods to apo nt
on the bank of a small run
JUSt above the spr ng thence
south 57 h degrees east
twenty etght rods thences
south 27 degrees east seven
rods and nane hnks thence
south ftve rods and twenty
one hnks to the place of
beg nnlng conta nmg mne
and ftve etghths acres more
or less Save end ew.cept a
road across the above des
en bed land where the barn s

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the above descr~bed tract of
land sold by W P Stevens
and Zoe Stevens h1s w fe to
J C VanZant and bounded
and descnbed as follows
Begmn ng thtrty seven rods
and f1fteen hnk s east from
the center of Sectton No

26 Town No 6 Range No
14 of the Oh1o Company s
Purchase thence east sev
enty nine rods to the center
of Brg leadmg Creek thence
up the cen.ter of I he satd
creek north 42 Y1 degrees
west fourteen rods thence
north 81 Vt degrees west
iour rods thence south 79
degrees west twenty e1ght
rtlds thence west twenty
two rods thence north 75
degrees west twenty e•gt'tl
rods thence west twenty
two rods thenca north 75
degrees west e1ght rods and
eight I nks thence 1outh
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half acres more or tess
Also another tract of land
~ounded and descrtbed as
follows Beg nn ng at the
northwest corner of John
Stevens land thence north
e ghteen rods and twenty
two hnks to the southwest
corner of the M1lllot thence
north 25 degrees west fony
r ods to N J Wards lot n
langsv li e Oh o thence
north 60 degrees east seven
rods and hfteen hnks to
McKn1ght s lot thenc e
south along sa1d McKn ght s
lot ten rods to the center of
Lead ng Creek thence south
63 h degrees east twelve
rods to McKmght seast hne
thence north along
McKn ght s east hn~ ten
rods thence north 64 de
grees east thtrty four rods
and twenty Ink s to Frank
Braley s lot thence south
along sad Braley slot to the
center of the creek four rods
thence following the center
of sa1d Creek south 63 2
degrees east e•ghteen rods
and foun een I nks then ce
south 68 "' degrees east ten
rods thence south 57 de
grees east twen ty rods
thence south 12 degrees
east mn e rods and twenty
hnks thence south 12 de
grees west e ghteen rods
and twen ty hnks thence
south 45 degrees west four
rods to a h gh water mark
thence south 45 degrees
west th rteen rods and ftf
teen Inks thence south
21 Y: degrees west twenty
one rods and th rteen I nks
t hence north 79 /1 de~rees
west th rt een rods and seven
hnks to the end of a board
fente thence south thtrty
rods and e1ght hnks to a
small apple tree th ence
south 84 degrees west nme
teen and a half rods thence
south thrrteen rods and
f fteen nks thence west
twenty four rods and four
teen I nks to the place of
beg nn ng
conta in ng
twenty e1ght and one four th
acres save and except the
follow ng descnbed tract
lytn g on the west s de and
bounded and descr bed as
follows Beg.n mg at the
northwest coroer of John
Steven s and rn Sect on No
26 Town No 6 Range No
14 thence north mghteen
rods and twenty two hnks to
the southeast corn er of the
M II lot th ence north 25
degrees west forty rods toN
J Ward s lot n Langsville
Oh o thence n ort h 60 de
grees east seven rods and
f fteen Inks to M ct&lt;n ght lot
thence sou th along
M cKn ght s lot ten rods to
the center of leadrng Creek
thence north 63 I'~ degrees
east twelve rods to
M c Kn ght s east l1ne thence
north along McKn ght s I ne
t en ods th ence north 64
degrees east tw enty three
rods and hfteen hnks thence
south 78 degrees and frfteen
nks thence west tw en ty
four rods and fourt een hnks
to the p ace of beg nn ng
conta n ng eleven acres
Save and e.11 cept anot he
tra c t of land sold by Frank
Graham ctnd w1fe to E M
Brown and bounded and
descnbed as follow s S1tu
ate n Townshrp of Rutland
County of M e gs and n t he
State of Oh o and n Sect on
No 26 Town No 6 Range
No 14 and begmn ng at the
northwest corner of John
Steen s land at the end of a
board fence thence north
79 V1 degrees west twenty
one rods and seventeen
Inks then ce south th rty s ._
rod s and nne hnk s thence
north 83 v, degrees east
mneteen rods and f fteen
t nks thence north thtrty
rods and e ght Inks to the
pace of beg nmng conta n
ng four and one fourth
acres
Referenc e Deed Volume

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n ng co11ta n ng th eo
recorded n Deed Book 212
Page 437 of Mergs Cpunty
erence
Deed Reco ds reference to
fouRef
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acre Deed
more orVolum
tes s e
wh ch s hereby made
104 Page 590 Mmgs
PARCEL SEVEN
Co nty Deed Reco ds
Th e obtecr of the com
The follow ng descr bed
real estate s tu(lted n Ru
pta
nt " to partot ton the
nterest n the l ee estate or
tland Townsh p
Me gs
County Oh o and bounded
or der 1 sold to pari tron t h e
proceeds and to pay at tor
and descr bed as follow s
Beg nmng twenty rods
ney fees and costs from sa1d
sate
east of the center ofthew est
Satd defendants are re
I neof Sect on No 26 Town
• 28
No 6 Range No 14 of th~
qu red to answer w '" n
days aft er the as t pub ca
Oh1o Company s Purchase
t on of tnos nor co
thence east e ght rods
thence north 8 3 4 degrees
&amp; GERKEN CO
west one rod then ce east
Rt char d C Ge ken
one rod and nmeteen and
Attor neys at l aw
two t1 uds I nks th enc e
59 East Second Str eet
north 14 3 ~ degrees west
P o Bo• 565
three rods and one hnk
Logan Ono 431 38 0565
t hence north 86
degrees
Phon e 614 385 2153
west three ads and I fteen
Atto nevs fo Pta nt ff
m~s thence south SJ/4 de
14 14 21 28
grees east s1" rods and four
1515 12 19 So c
Inks to the place of beg n
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Now Ac ceptrn g New

POMEROY, OHIO

"'"l'Nltee/uh
c~ , #'
992-9901

Members

MEMBERSHIP 85 00
Non Member Cover

Charge 62 00

2 POOl TAllll
4 mo
5/UI

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1111 Pt 614 256

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cheap WM th u S111 9 1 2nd
house

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e lf! en cus P 0 Bo• 1 22 Ha
ford W V~t 25247

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SttuatJOns
•

Wanted

Vn1 on

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mv h me

Mow ng 11 d odd jobs In Me gs
Muon and Gall a Coun1lfl!o Call .,
61 4 992 &amp;589

Pomeroy
Middleport
8t Vtctntty

10 30 AM 2 30 AM

FREE
ESTIMATES
ALLWORK
GUARANTEED

11 tm

I~

Rl 124 Pomeroy Ohro

-a:z LISA M KOCH

RENOVATIONS

s11

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Roger Hysell
Garage

Computenzed Heanng Atd Seleclton
C!l Swtm Molds lnterpretmg Servtces

NEW HOMES
RESIDENTIAL

992·6740

REWINDS All TYPES
OF MOTORS

304 676 6686

I ll !7

General (onlractort

Oh 45614

25 YEARS EXP
1

992-3989
58 8711

5 S 11 3 ma

Middleport Oh

BELL CONSTRUCTION

Bldwe

FREE ESTIMATES

Jacobsen

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY

Nu a ng Cento R 2 Box 262

Tour Gu del Doell monoy moll
vale vou7 Salary to s tart

REASONABLE

JAMES COE

1tgement OKPO on ce E IICOJiont
benet t s apply at Scenic H lis

422871tn

614 843 -5 248

•Washers •Dt lhwashers
•Rang es
•Rafr gerators
•Oryers •Freezers

IACINE, OHIO

949-2263
or 949-2168

stor tono

to n Cltl"fl lac tv St ou l1 f ave
goon AAdo ~ hlp ~~ ~ 11 11 Hnd mAn

RUTLAND
742 2070

ROOFING

Help Wanted

Ne dodF 1 Tm e RN

32933 ROMINE ROAD

Howard L Wrttesel

GUnERWORK

10 8 li e

ELECTRIC
MOTOR REPAIR

o

Mob1le servtce

985-4141

POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

4 28 87 I

Electronic Organs

992 3410

CUSTOM BUILT
GARAGES

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

11

RUSS

Serv1ce

JUST CALL'

INSULATION

FREE EIIIMAIEI

ROOFING &amp;
SIDING
20 Years Exp
EXCELLE NT
REFERENCES
FREE ESTIMATES

Employm ent
Servic es

•Repl acemen t Wtnd ows
•Now Roofmg

TVs, Antennas
Satelhte Safes
Installation

Cuslom Pamtmg
Serv1ce Ruslaralton
&amp; Colltston Serv1ce
Wash &amp; Delat!

J&amp;L BLOWN

Pomeroy Ohto
a I 8C, tc

1

•St o n Doo s
•Storm W ndows

'"
BINGO

614

9n b21S or 9n 7314

SALES &amp; SERVICE

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL

PH. 992·3537

CA ll

V C YOUNG Ill

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cl ~a nmg
Pamtmg
FREE ESTIMATES

GEARY'S
BODY SHOP

MIDDLEPORT, OH

B v g dB y god s tv e cO s
19~ JBWBI V Sl fl ng Wll
old
co ns nroe currency To p pr
l.:fiS E I Bu katt Barber ShOt
2 d Ave M chtlepo 1 Oh 6t4
992 3476

WOk

NEW- REPAIR

v F sh ng S

Sm th

(Free Est mntos

168 Norlh lecond
Mtddleporl Ohro 41760
Wfl Cn

tor 83 model

used ca s

awe

Bu t: k Pont ac 1911 Easte n
Ave G11 po s C11 6 14 446
228 2

RT I BOX 278

PAT HILL FORD

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

TOP CASH pad

Addo s nod t1 nod I g
Root ng a d JU te wo k
- co ere e wo k
- P n b ng A d IH.: Cfl

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

•ROOFING •SIDING
•WINDOW REPLACE
MENT
•REMODELING &amp;
ROOM ADDITIONS
•GARAGES &amp; POL E
BUILDINGS
Phone Day or henrngs

Servtce
550 PAGE ST

4168611n

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

IN

614 446 3672

" d

CARPENTER
SERVICE

New Homes Bu1lt

SER~ICE
We can repatr and re
core rad1ators and
heater cores We can
also actd boil and rod
out radtators We also
repatr Gas Tanks

Pmes

Wanted To Buy

We PB'I cns h fo ate n odel clean
used ca s
J m M nk Chev Olds In c
8 11 Gene Johnson

3 27 1 mo

Day or N1ght
NO SUNDAY CALLS

I 3 86 tf c

USED TIRES
NEW BATTERIES

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
Reasonable

9

We'll Sell You A
Used Car or Ftx
Your Old One

All Makes &amp; Models

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

Farm Equipmetlt
Parts &amp; Smice

&amp; ROAD SERVICE

BISSELL
BUILDERS

p ck up

R ck Pe~ r so n AuctiOneer t
co set
Oh o Hnd West V rg
n a Re11 Estate ant q e f 11rm
qu dut on so les 304 773
5 785 ot 17 3 54 30

CALL 992 7403 Apl
II Rt 33 Pomt roy OH

YOUNG'S

INSULATION

Bob Borton Owner
2 5 86 !In

Es at as 614 446 2283 o 304

675 4673 w

Autamottve Repa.r
&amp; Servtca

or 949-2860

•BLOWN

PH. 992·9949

Authomed John
New Hollond Bush Hog
Form fquopment
Dealer

24 HOUR TOWING

Boskef Ltds
(QMPARE OUR PRICES
e 4 1 mo

Publtc Sale
&amp; AuctiOn

Needed don ated tems t o an
auct o o Jul16 19 at M dd eton

SANDY'S
AUTO SALES

PH. 949-2801

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING

POMEROY, OH

8

Wo~1o~e~~h•;,~~~~tng

3 17 2 mo pd

190 MULBERRY AVE

1- ' - - - - - - -

949-3088 Bus.
949-2606 Home
24 HR SERVICE

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

Pt Pll Thur,.ndF 900AM
furn!M a l ent gu 10 cpd bow
et

(Sugar Run Areal
HOURS Wed fhun fn
1 0 am to S p m
•Jolurduy 10 AM
to 17 NOON
Othl!f 11mt1 by &lt;hon&lt;l! o
coll9n 1738 fo
oppomtmtnt
HANDCUFfED CDUNTRf
IT£M5

AI

Pt Pleasant
&amp; Vtcmtty
BgVadSale 2BurdetteAddn

THE HAT RACK

TUNEU~ lo TRANIMISIION

49835 St Rt 124
RaCine Oh1o 45771

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS

5 19 87 I mo

SAT., MAY 30, 1987-10:00 A.M.

WESTERN AUTO
DONALD &amp; EDNA WILSON, Owner
49 North Second Avenue-Phone 992-5515
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO 45760

Pomeroy- Middleport Ohto

Bllb'I S1 n my home Daysh ft ;
wV eekdiiVl M f!'adowb oo k n ea

304 875 6970

4 fam ly

Baldknob Ad r Jt
hOu lf! past Church Milly 191h
end 20th 9 00 4 00 GQod

c llth ng (Ill • llll) 1nd mise

15

Schools
lnstructton

Item I
Garege Slife cont nu ng 111 Henry

Hartmen rnldence at Chener
Both 1 dtl of Old MIV 20th

Mon.-FrL 9:00-S:DDI Sat. Mornin 9:00·12:00

I

Ret • n Now Southeastern Bu •
lness Co lege Call 614 446
4367

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�Page- 8- The Daily Sentinel
18 Wanted to Do

LAFF-A-DAY

51 Household GQods

W111 mow lawns 11, town Call
61 4 446· 3658

and 'lower pl1nts

Ph 614 -446 -7444 Open

till 7PM on Week Dayt

Lnwn mow er ropa1r Will p1ck up
1m d delr~o~ e r Also light haulmy
(;nil 614 742 2393 or 61 4
142 30 91

AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Ol•ve St Galhpohs New &amp; ust~d
wood coal sto11es, 6 pc wood LA
su •te S399 bunk beda $199.
rer:hners new &amp; used bedroom
SUit es, wrtnger wuhers &amp;
shoes New hvtngroom su1tes
$199- 8599 lamps Call 614
446 3159

"'
"Why can't you be more like

Wnn iAd to do , lawn mowmg or
od d IQbs Call RobArt P1cht1
6 14-992-38 88

that woman, Helen? She just

Vall ey Furn1ture, new' &amp; used
large section of qual1 ty furn1
tur e 1216 Easte rn Ave
Gall•pol1s

Financial
33

Farms for Sale

44

BacreaonTrtbblttAd oHA t 62
Plu s store bUIId lflg warehousfl
3 BA house barn , cellar plus 2
other buildings All hl11ck top
road Ca ll 304 458 1818

Apartment
for Rent

Furn~sh&amp;d

Apt 1BA 70 1 Fourth
Avo , Galhpol1s $2 25 Ut1ltt1es
Pd Ph 446-4416 aHer 7PM

1

20 acrtt farm Hannan TracA
Road, Glenwood. W Va for
more mformaunn ca11 3 04 773
5 118 01 773 5186 after 6 00

34

M olds for con cr etA picnic t a h!t~s,
lmtl blllha and o thor product!!
304 675 6162

Homtttown personal ca ru. Have
vtt c an cy for adult Cllrfl Prof~t~ ­
s•onll1 emp!oyuus m 3 working
11hlft s C11ll 614 -!cJ92 6869 or
614- 949-2927

Real Eslale
31

Homes for Sale

Business
Buildings

Fo r sal e by ow ner 2 atory house
111 Middl11port overlookmg parh,
30 vr gu11rnteed 11lnyle sldlng.
w · w cArpet 1 '11 beth unique
woodwork 614 - 992 ·6126
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Ouvur nrn tJnt Homos from $1 (u
'liP An\ Ooltt1t1UOnt t1111. proporty
RupoasttutOns C11 ll 805· 687f\OOU h1 GH -9806 l or c:: unont
ropo lt st

7 room11

bath 'h houlft 1n
Choslor, Ohio Pri&lt;:fl reduced
trom 827 000 10 825 .000
Phon u 614 986- 3671

5 room s nnd ba th, llnt shed
baso1nmtt storm wtndowa nnd
door s nne! carpotod Ontr bloch
ltom school Bml clw rch Shth
lltHI C tl ii U~u 515 m Svr acusu
Call 6 14 992 - 7080 ltnytlme
Sntwdnv or Sundny but Rlte1
fi UO p m weekd11y s

3 bod1oom bnch 11anuttr, 2111
1.1111 In full btuement sih)flted on
6 7 6 uo1ns C n11 Hobsumur
fl nnlt y 614 742 3092

4 bQd ronm modou1 1ype house.
:o~ mgl o fl oor pltm
located on
cur nm of Sycomoro 11nd l8ur el 1n
Mulcl lopon $28,600 Must bo
sold Cllll 6 14 9fl 2 7766 or

6 14 74 2 3 , 66
4 hmh oom ho11se lutsnmmu
\ tH f't Ot Thu d S1n:ut t , N u w
Hnvllll a 16 000 on C ~&amp; n 3040IJ 2 25 64 Cl11v A on oy

3 2 Mobile Homes
l or Sale
NE W AND llS ED MOBilE
HO M ES KES SEL'S QUA LI TY
M O BILE HOM E SALES. 4 Ml
WEST. GAlli P OLI S AT 35
PHO NE 614 44 6 72 74

14Jt70 (Iuddy 3 llR 1 1"1 bflth
!ota! eloC II 1C fi iOt ol 11Khll5 (lA
f\11111 1uro. so l/1 &amp; chilli p• ct urn
1lmu11 0 sui, chmA Gtl b lnOI Will
n m!l•drH tf'fl~ 011 Ab t lt ot hH Call
6 14 446 3065 n ft or 5PM
t9A 4 S hull1 '2 A111h 0om 1' 1
hftlh hko 11ew Ph 61 4 446
0990 u• 30 4 6 7 5 656 1 be
lwtwn 7 &amp; IDPM

14x70 1977 Shy lme 2BA , C A.
huctm Cfll llll1 Excellflnt con(il
l1on S95 00 Ph 6 ,4-446 2479

2-ao

1977 Govrmm ,
2 BR ,
w1th Atectnc heat Includes
WflS hftl &amp; dt Vflf st ovo&amp; r etngm
ll tnr CAIIAftm6 PM Mon Fr1 01
IH\Y1 1!11 1l SA t 6 14 256 11 06
3 BR 1 1 1
hn l h s f ot11l elec t11 c Nflw
c111pnt E l t•~ n• ce Fren rh!hv flry
CAII61 4 44 6 Ot 15
G nHH1V lii D 14 - 7 0

Ntllrtl 01 Wl!l nt 1t m obil e ~ ome?
Wu CA ll holp 198 4 Schultl 3 DR
') bsth Cr.ll 6 14 44 6 672 5

33

3 roo m furnl ! h&amp;d apartment
Call 614 -992 6434 o r 304 882 2566

l o1 m pnvate park on Ra ccoo n

APARTMENTS mob1 l e hom os
hou ses Pt Pleasant and Galhpo
hs 6 14 446 8221

41

I 10 1u~res , leon Baden Ad
Hou se &amp; Outbuilding St ream
thr ou gh pr operty 304 -458 ·

1066

18 !!lcrea, hou1e, barn end out
bui ldings. leon Baden Road,

304·46 8·1823.

4535

Stde by S1de, General E l ectr~c
Freeun, 1 refriQOUltor 1 Pr of
diAmond sapphire ea mng s Call

614·256 9333

Brand new weddmg ~own , s•ze
12 S 150 King SIZC bed hep dboard 65 0 M ay t ag rmge1
wa s h er
575
Ktng sLr:e
bedspread · wh11e S25 Ant1qve
rocker $40 l owery k oyboard ,
S375 Sound des1gn stereo
$200 Ca ll614 446-0527

1 bedroom ground floor pnvate
entrance, recently remodeled
Everyth1ng turn , loc ou16 k1rt s
Henderson $260 month 304
675 -6730

44 0 John Doere Dozer

81
Carvel 5500 ectual m1les Ca ll

614 256·1774

Houses for Rent

Newly redecorated 3-4 BR .
tnm1ly room Plenty of s to r age
apace Nico locat•on Ph 614 -

44 6 -7025
unfurrushod hou ! e
GAnge, w ork shop Ref &amp; depott t Prefer morrnrd couples
Accnp l onflch•ld Cell6 14-446 -

NI Cfl 2 Bdr

9686

Newly remo deled 3BA house
jus t out of C1ty l•m•ls Ca ll aft er
3pm Ph 614 446 -6278
hood Reforfln r.e &amp; dop os1t r&amp;Clos11 to R1 o Grande
Adults preferred Ph 614 -2455866 o r 446 0239

qu~rlld

2BR hr1ck lull basement, 1 c1u
{lltrtr!le 8250 pnr mont h
38 R home close to town , ulll ity
room &amp;276 pnr month
3U R home on Bub McCorm 1ck
Ad I Am1ly room lull ba1em o•1t
$276 por m onth
Crtuill roport t eferencos and
sec unty de ttosit rnq1med Wls11J
man Real Estflttl Ph 614 446
3644
CleAn 4 room hs &amp; lliCtl yard
Nenr stor l:l!l &amp; ~ c h ool Coli
6 14 -446 -0974
St~cluci od M ount ain lodg e stylo

home Cathtulral
lllnpiAce 3 BR
ba somom
30
IJIISiur e ~ ba1115
Avnllablfl Juno
month Ctl ll 614

ce ilh tn stone
2 b111h , full .
nr. ros let1 Cfld
stu ck!td pond
1 5375 pur
742 259 1 btl

wnnmg May 20 th
N1 cc 3 hed, oo m hou so Fanulv
room , garh{Jfl. buemenl fo, cod
att ht1at. 5 w oodod lltrlt!l blltn
S:lOO ptn month 5100 depo sn
No 111 Sidll pnt s 10 Eut St
Ponwroy , 6 14 43 2 6289

446·2783.

Roo ms for rent, day , w ee k
month Ga lh a Hotel Ca ll 614 ·
446 -9715 Rent as low as $120
month

304-675 2192

42 Mobile Homes
fQr Rent
2 bed1oom 1t111 ler

couplnt

1

srnnll c hild , locus t Rd Rt 1
P01nl Pleas~~nt 304 -676 1076

2 bedroo m, vou pav uuhttes.
adults on ly fleposll reqmr ed,

304 676-2535

2 bedroom tntal

el~cttlc . fl ·c

M ob•le homM for rent 2 b&amp;d·
lOon\ turn1shed, phone 304·
675 651 2 or see Hugh Burris
3 bedroom tniler with l11rge
room ad ded, dtscount f«)l un lor
d tinns , kid • but no pets.

Apartment
for Rent

1 Bedroom basic rent $176 00
Plu 1 electric Also required 1
S200 00 stcurlty depotlt CON·
TACT Jeckson E1t1tta Dept. Ph
446 3997 Equal Hous ing
Opportunity,

Furnished &amp; unfurntshed apts ,
s 150 00 and up, reference• Ph

304· 676·7738 or 304·876·
6104 A- 1 Real Estata

New apertmtnt· complttely

turn. Ref. • Oep. ~1 or 2 adults
only CaH e14•446· 0338

Cata lyti c Co nv e rt ers , only
S89 95 Most models In stall s·
t1on also avathtble Muffler Man
9 Stimpson Ave Ath ens Oh1 o
1 B00-843- 3767

47 Space for Rent
Olt• r.e Spa c o l or Rent Excellont
lor Attorneys Accounta nt , ut c
Close to Cou t1 House C1111
Wt8emnn ~eal Ell~tte Agency .
6 14 446 36 44

COUNTRY MOBIL E Home P!'lrk,
Route 33. Norlh of Pomeroy
Re ntAl l tatlors C11ll 61 4 99 2

7479

Sp AciJ lor small tr atlers AU
hook up s Cable Also eff1 cten cy
w oms mr and cabl e M a5o n
w VII C All 304 773 565 1

Weldmg set. tanks tncluded
A mty hn t anks complete $360
Call614 992 3847 after 12 00
noon
For Sale 31 puppflts 1 stage, 4
c h e~rs, sk1t s and other

Anv o nll

mntenal

puppet m1n1shy
shou ld be in terested 51 4 992lfl

5320

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OC'IJ'r tJJ WAIT nLL
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HIM H~~EATI!YJ
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Shrllll'trs Parade CBI for sale VW
convert ible, rad w1th whtte
•n tttn or. 6 HP engma Exce ll ent
conditiO n, used tw1 ce Ca ll 614

61 4·992-3703

Counuv tr tll lftr spac e 555
n\onth Re ftn ancr. reQU i ted

with lugg agtr rach on rom for
so lo Call 614 -985- 39 42

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1 981 Yam11ha X5 850 Fu ll
drflSS Goo d con dlfU'ln 8 It
C hannel Ma ster Sat1llite d1sh
Cnll 6 14-992- 3236 after 3 00

304 675 1 926
---FOR l EASE

Bu s1lm ent umler
Meat Mntk et 1500 J ef f erson
shop 0 1 storno u 304 676
1435

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47 Wanted to Rent

3 f)! 4 a .ldfOOm hou so in Kygof
Cteok Scho ol O_,t11ct Re f tlrtm
Cf!S P,h 6,4 ·446 8621

Merchandise
51 Hou seho ld Goods

Lad10s 3 whool b1cvcle. 2 speed

Smi th Rnd Wesson 41 M agnum
modnl 5 8 S250 Ruger 22
automatic pistol $110 614

992·3866

Upnght pi.-no good condltton
$50 00 Che"y l uv C11mp et l op

03500 6149922986

Tony ' s Gun Aep l'lirs, hot reblue ·
ing Open 9 00 AM to 7 00 PM
Ca ll 304· 676· 46 31
For solo
L1mestone, ~ a n d .
gravel flll dirt l1r ewood Oeh·
vurud 304 676 -441 2
1 4 good used wtndcw!l lnchtd ·

mg st orm windows M t Alto
LAYN E S FU RN ITURE
Soh~ 11nd dums pr iced hon\
S395 to $995 TAbles 560 ond
up to $1 25 HldnRbed s SJ90
10 S5 95
RIIC ili\Ora t226 to
S37 5 la1np s $2{1 t o SH5
D mett es 5109 t~nd up to $495
Wood tabl~ W· 6 tllRif s S286 to
5795 Du k 8100 up t o 5376

HutdHts
1400 8nd
up Bunk
bed s comploto
w mattres,cs
S295and up to $396 Baby heds
$1 10 Mftlrre~ses 01box spr ings
full 0 1 !w in $63 firm S73, and
S83 Ouoen sell 1225 Kmg
$350 4 drawAr thfllt $69 Gun
CAbinets 6 . 12 gun Gas ot
elec1rlc r11nge S375, B~t bv mAt
tresses S36 &amp; S45 Bed frames
t20, S30 &amp; King lr11me 1150
Good SfiiACfiOn of bedroom
su•tM, mot al Clblneh. liead·
board ft 130 and up 10 5815

1

Count er tops K1tchen and
bath and bar $2 99 l1n Ft (B)
2 Marble Van1ty To p's (8) From

I•

16
$5019
00 to 3"22
· -48
22 "30S10.00
A lmond
to ~
Vamty and Marble Top $79 95
4 60' SteeiBathTub'sA imond

and whtt 889 95e~ 6 - High
Gloss tub wall kits almond and
White 529 96 6 · 1 pc Fiberglass tub and shower combine·
t1on Wh1te and colors S159 95
to $1 79 95 7 - 2 pc Fiberglass
tub and showers combmat1on
wh 1te and colprs $199.95 8 .
Defu11e acrylic tub and shower&amp;
w1th top Reg . $69 95 Now
299 95 9 · Color Commodes
S69 95 10 - Fiberglass Roof
stnn gles (B) $16 95 liQ 90wt
roll rott mg $9 95 11 . Pme
rough saw T 1 11 s•dtng
l %114119 ' 12 95) 26pc up 1 DO
of f pr
P c 12 - ~u 4'x8'
Plywood· B 95 V1 6 95 26pc
up $1 00 oH pr pc 13
3
1.x4118~~: tongue &amp; groo\le water
board S9 95 or {IJS x4d- 8.95)
25pc
up 1 00 off Pr
Pc {7 16thsx4x8-6 95)14.- 4118
cedar or t reated latt•ce 12 96
and 10 95 $1 00 off 25pc up
1 5 · '!.. 114x8 wood oak paneling
(B ) 6 99 ea (A) grade 8 96ea
16 · 'l u 4xB B~rch Panelmg Reg
24 96 now 15 95 17 · Pine and
cedar wood wmgs cpetmg
165 sq ft pr packageSB 96and
S10 95 pk 18 - 4:r;B Glue tile
bath panels (8)4 99 and 6 99ee
19 Perma (A) msul"ted sheet tng loll one Side !Va4~C8 - 4 99)
( % ~4118 - 5 99) (1 - 4x8 -6 99)
20 Thermo I ply msulat•vetheathmg foil 121 sides 4x8 4 95
25pc up 1 00 off Pr Pc
21 lnsuulated tempered glass
p anels %x32x76 29 .95 ea
35 pc up 25 95 22 . Pme ms1de
lovered adJUStable shutters all
s•z es below wholesa le cost
23 -K LUIC bench mark brick
corners 60 cents boll mortor 2
g al 10 95 24 · Prefm•shed
bru ce oak floormg 3;, th1ck 2'1•
w1de 20sq ft ctn $45 00 10
ctn up 39 95 ctn 25 -Prahung
mteno r doors pref1nished and
unf•m shed all Slles (8)29 95ea
26 -Steel mcter10r Insulated prehun g doors (8) 69 96ea 27 Exterior steel door blanks (B)
25 OOea 28 P1ne louvered Byfold doors sets (24 -29.95) 130-

W'V 304· 895 · 3816
l•ke new 2 1 cu ft upright freezer
$2 00 00
Dalu• e ping pong
Ullbl e $80 .00 A~r comprouor

5200 00 304 875·8022

Futle• Bru sh Pr odu ct s. order
from your lor:111 dt111ter sa..,a
pOst11ge call W ilma Wood , 304675 -1090

58

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Pan,~ tomato plants and pepper
plants for sale Ca ll Eugene
0&amp;\11&amp;, Racme, OhM) 614· 247·

3263

Fauver'! Greenhouses, we are
now takmg orders tor strawber·
r~es,
11 26 per quart, ca ll

304·896·3879

1978 Chevy Mahbu Statron
Wagon for sale Excellent cond1
tion
$1500 Call 614- 992 3090 after 4 .30 p m

Farm Supp lies
&amp;L1veslock
61 Farm Equipmen,-:
CROSS

&amp; SONS
U S 35 Wesl. Jackson, Ohto

614 286·6451

Masaey Ferguson. New Holland
Bush Hog Sal es &amp; Service Over
40 used tractors to choose ffom
&amp; complete hne of new &amp; used
equipment largest select1on m
,S E Oh1o
180 Massey F8rguson ' 01•al
Tractor $3950 New Holland
273 Baler 81796 New Holland
Hay Bind $996 Ph 614- 286-

6522

'79 Cougar XR7. naw paint
rebutlt eng1ne no m1lea, n•ce car,
Stearns Garage 304 -676· n1 0
or 675 -6749

256·6769

273 Now Holland sq Baler
81600 Ford 3pt Ra~e $325
Sha'Jer Post Dr~ver 8700. 7ft.
Locust posts $1 35 each Ph

614·388·9832

Buy oneany11zechaln saw chatn
and get second chain half price

304-676·

Wanted to Buy

63

Livestock

Duroc Boar1 Bred just like the
boMs we tested at the Ohio
Testation thet ga1ned over 2 6
lbs per d•y Aoger Bentley,
Sab1n111, OH 513-68ol- 2398

3 yea r Arabian gelding Also
small mare pony Good child ·

304·675·5584

Mark IV,

304-676-7315

good

cond,

1980 Cordoba Make an oHer

1970 Mach I Mustang, S4,000
New engrne351, new tires. very
clean, must 304 -675 -2776.
1980 Toyota Tercellorsale Exc
Cond low Mileage 304 -773 5800
' 84 Pontiac F1ero , st&amp;reo
cassette, black, an cond. e11.c
cond 304-875-5110
1968 Mercury XR7 ••SP Coug11r
Beat offer ca ll between 6 00·

8 00 PM , 304·882·3146.

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Home
Improvements

EL.S~ f:~f'T'

Uncond1t1onal hfetime guaran
tee local referen ces furnished
Free est•metes
Call collect
1 614 - 237- 0488 ~ day 01 ni ght
Roger s Basement
Waterproofmg

ARE '10U KIDDING? OF COURSE;!
THoRo'S NOTHIN'
BUT THoRE
BUT WATER
ARE OTHER
DOWN THERE! THINGS, TOOl

614-"146·6332

304·576·2396

0&lt;

Hay &amp; Grain

Need&amp;d to buy Hay, pnrferrabtv
large round beles Can be old or
new Catl614-245 -5316 Days

Bo rder Collie Pups Vacmn81ed ,
wormed &amp; gutlft~nteed
Ph.

Hay for sale •t / baleatthefleld
S 1 26 delivered and stacked
Located beside fttrgrounda Cell

614 379 2350.

614·446·3120 or 448-0373.

Year old wh1te Eskimo Spitz
male or trade for female puppy of
.!!mall type (P om m e ran~an or
York111) 81C Ph 614 -446 -4656 .

Transportation
71

~

eg AppAl oosa 4yr old Palamino Mar e $800 or best offer
indudn sa ddl e Call after 6PM

304·676·6003

Retrie11er pups AKC
Registered . 10 wks . old Price
1nchJdes . first shots. papers &amp;
v flt chec k $ 150 ARCh this week
only. Call today 1-286 61 10

0008

1986 Chevy Chevette Daluu.
bcelhrnt condition l11te new
Ontv 6000 miln $4200 C.U

614·266·8261

1982 Ford Thunderbird in very
good

1979 Chevy C10 pi ckup with
topper $2 ,600 00 . Call after

condition . &amp;O ,OOOmi

'68 Dodge piclcup, 83,000 oc
tual m1IM, good cond, 1950 00

73

Vans &amp; 4 W .O.

1972 Dodge Van V-8 auto, good
Ph . 114 246 - 5040

ut~ity Van

1971 Dodge Van -low m•leage
Good shape $1600. Call 814

245·6232

1979 Ford Van 6 cyl . auto, PS
can 814- 992-6137.
19815 GMC Luxury Convltf'alon
Van Plush 1ntertor, alf, cru•u,
tilt. etc. Garage ~ept 12.000
mlles 116, 500 . 614 -985 -

4418

1977 fOfd pitt~: up, 4 wheel
driVe, auto With air, strong 400
en•n•, AM-FM tlereo, fme
tru&lt;:k, Stearns G11rage. 304-

1982 Trtna·Afl\ Call IU -446 1522 after ,.PM

' 76 Bluer, 4 whael drive. new
tires, hMdars, strong vehicle,
S111rn1 G1rage, 30• -&amp;75 -7710

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

EVERYBODYB LAUE!HINEiAT
ME BECAUSE I WANT TO BE
AN ASTROPHYSICIST.

CARTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis, Ohto
Phone 614 -446 3888 or 614

,.
"

Restdential or comm efCta l Wlr·
mg. New serv1 ce or repa1r1
l•cansed e!ectrlcian Es11mete
free Ridenour Electrtcal , 304

675·1786

85

BARNEY

General Hauling

WOULD YOU ASK 1H'
BLESSIN', PARSON '?

or 675·8749

304·175·1319.

Motorcycles

R &amp; R WBt er Serv•ee Hom e
CISterns, wells pools filled
Formerly James Boys Wate r
Same r ates Call 304 675 ·

6370

J &amp; J Water Service Swimming
pools. cisterns w ells Ph 614246· 9285
Watt erson's Water Hauhng ,
reasonable rate$ , 1mmedt11te
2 .000 ga ll on dehvery. Cis terns,
po ols well. etc call 304 576-

1062.

n

814·448·1081.

814·311·-··

71, 900 Kawauk1. Elc Cond

1914 Food I Mort, 4 llfld ..
AM·FM- wlrerlmo. 12118.

1113

304·675·2354.

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Honda Urban scone.-.
IOOd cond, 1200 00 304·882 ·

2711 aftt~ti :OO .

MOTOCROSS RACING
Galla County Fairgrounds. May
24th

1f77 Kawtlflki LTD motou:y alt. t1 .0(M) 00, eac cond. 304 ~

182·2117.

Maggio Is offere~ a dream
tab by a b1g time newspaper
editor E;l
9:00 rn 100 Club
II QJ 1131 Hunter Hun1sr
receives death threal from
ho1 tampered consulale
official. (RI
(!I Top Rank Boling
1IJ
American Comedy
Awordl Honors top
performers (Lli:;J
1!1 Frontline What happened
when the men who fought in
Vietnam came home (1 :00)

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PARSON

Ill l!2l 'Rates Are lor the
Rich, Part 2' CBS Tuesday
Movie C
I!J) Fronlllne Explore the
privata wo'rld ol the Christ1an
nghl in Dallas, TX . C
Q]) Larry King Llvel fn depth
1n1ervlews wl1h top
newsmakars and celebrl1ies .
10:00 II QJ 1131 Hill Street Blue•
S1d tries to coax Buntz 1n1o
stealing cocaine off a
crashed plane. (Rl
(!) The Presidency end the
Conetltutlon Focus an lhe
selection oljudges stall court
levels.
I!J) il]) News
Q]) E•enlng News A wrap up
al Ieday's news and a look
ahead to tomorrow's news
stortes (1 :00)
11111J Odd Couple
10:05 (1) Bttwttn Gtm81 Shciw
t0:30 QJ Celebrity Chelo
(1) NBA Bllkelball
[I) Moneymaker•
fll [lJ USA Tonight
11:00 QJ Hordceatle and
McCormick

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1131 Newt
1!1 Star Hustler 1918
I!J) The Pretldency and the
ConeUtullon Focus on the
S81sc11on of judges stall court
levels.
Q]) Moneyllnt Current
reports on world economics
and flnanc1al news w1th Lou
Dobbs. (0:30)
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Night Hooker tries to
persuade female priest to
te&amp;tlfy against a raplst.{R)
il]) fllagnum, P.l. All for One,
Part 1
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Joan Rivers
12:00 (]) llilme 1111d Allero
(!) 8poft&amp;ook (RI

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Upholstery

'

A &amp; M Custom Couche~ and
Reupholsttry, St At . 7 , Crown
City, Oh. 614 · 258- 1470, Eve.
11• 446 - 3438. Open daily 9 to
4·30 S.t 9 .30 to 1 .30. Old &amp;
new Uphottered

PEANUTS

Santa's Upholstery Shop1 Furniture, car 1eat1, boat seats, e1c. '
Call 614· 256-6270. R ockl•ck •
Road . Crown City
Mo.,;rey•s Upholstering slll"ttlng
trt c:ounty aru 22 yeera The best
in tumlture upholtlaring. Call
304 · 675 - •154 for frea

estimltn.

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SUPPOSE EVERI'BODV
'!OV T~IS Q\IE5TION ..

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(!) [I) Sign Off

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YESTERDAY'S SCRAM-UTS ANSWERS
Yeas(y - Lapel - Boggy - Upland - GALLONS .
Sin1ng at tho Side of the road in my disabled car, I mulled
over my husband's unfulfilled prophecy . ." When 1t says emply
there are always a couple of GALLONS leH "
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NORTH

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¥A 8 3
• Q 10 52
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James Jacoby

Better safe
than sorry

WEST
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By James Jacoby
The defense was razor-sharp
agamst today's five-diamond contract
Declarer won the opening lead wtth
dummy's ace and immedtately led a
diamond back to his king and West's
ace. instead of continuing hearts, West
led the spade Jack. Declarer now cor·
rectly decided to combine all his
chances. He played dummy 's spade
queen. (II West had the king , declarer
would be all right even if he lost a
trick to the diamond jack.) When that
lost, he ruffed the heart return and
played a diamond to dummy's queen
When the jack did not fall, he was
down one. That was bad luck. certam·
ly, but declarer had a much safer play
Do you see it?
Rather than play a d1amond to the
king at the second trick, he should ruff
a heart to his hand. He can then play
toward the Q-10-5·2 in dummy When
West follows with the nine, declarer
should Insert dummy's 10. The key is
that declarer can afford to lose two
trump tricks, as long as West is kept
off lead so that he cannot shift to a
spade through dummy 's A·Q. If dum·

• 975

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Vulnerable. Neither
Dealer: South

wes 1

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Pass

Pass
Pass

North

East

2 NT

Pass
Pass
Pass

Pass

South
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Opening lead • J

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my's diamond 10 lases to the jack with
East, that defend er ca nnot attack
spades. South w1ll be able to ruff an.
other heart return, knock out the dla·
mond ' ace, draw trumps and run his
long club suit And that will be a r elalively safe ll tricks, even If the first
diamond loses to the jack with East
Of course, ns the cards lie, this ap·
proach results 10 declarer taking 12 , ,.
tncks. That's a fair reward for taking ·•
pains to play as safely as possible.

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by ·THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
DOWN
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bran ch
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10 In dined
II Stave off
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compiler
4 Feminine

suffix

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5 Relevant
scenery
6 Chaplain
15 Tint
7 Sulla's
Yesterday'~ i\nswer
16 Spoil
"hail"
18 Brown kiWI 8 Concea l
24 Brid e
32 Rring
19 Vestig&lt;~
9 Cavalry
or groom
glee
21 Spire
soldier
25 Fnoc·t~nnal 36 .Jacket
ornament 12 Character· 26 Provok~
styl e
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carpenter 17 Moss Hart's 29 "T"
39 ''Me and
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in Crete
Robby
term
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31 Edillle
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unit

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31 Squander
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Indian

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dwelling
311 Hire

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40 Size
of

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support
43 Progress
44 Onion like

vegetable
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a script

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isLONGFELLOW

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

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with Paulek Emory and
K"sten Undquist. (1 :00)
12:30 QJ Btl! of Groucl1o
• (]) tm Ll18 Hlgllt with
Dovld 1.e1tarm11n
(!I lntlde the PGA T- (T)
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1983 Honda 760 Shadow Call

VISit with the Waorani Indians
of Ecuador. I:;!
Q1l Prlmenews Wrap ups of
the day's wor!d news and in
depth feaiUre reports (1 :00)
il]) MOYIE: 'Dial M for
Murder' Prime Time (1 :45)
fl) [lJ MOVIE: Body HealiRI

®I Magnum, P.l.
Q11 Sporta Tonl(lht ActiOn

876·7397

87

1

(!) SportiCtntar (L)
(1) WKRP In Cincinnati
(I) Nlghdlne 1:;1

Houae coa l, lirnet~tone . and
gravel. Oeh'JM&amp;d 1 ton and uP
Jim hn•er. 304-676-1247 or

Honde 3- wt-teel..- Big Red like
new •1160 Ph. 1514-446 ·

1981 Yamaha Z-250 ••eellent

fuel inioction. Ph. 614·245·
6284.

YES, MA'AM.. I\5 SOON AS
SNUFFY MAKES WITH
1H' HANDS

2919

1977 Ford Van Econolinfl 150,

74

D1llard Water Serv•ce Poo ls
C1sterns Wells Oolivery Anytime Call 614 -446 -7404 -No
Sunday ca ll s

1917 Pontiac Sunblrd. GT, AC ,

117t ..,_,. c..ri: •lrY nloo.

I FINDOWTWHATAN
A5TROPHYSICI5T 15.

Electrical'
&amp; Refrigeration

conditiOn Ph. 114· 441 -9710.

· 1171 Food L111. 10&lt; Ale. C.H
114·- -1730.

f'M NOT®IN(iTO l..AUSHAT
Y0/...1 LJNTIL .. .

446- 4477

84

News pnmet1me magazine
([J) Nova An extraordinary

i

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676 2903

1918 Otds Cutl ..., T -top. air,
cruise, titt. 11400. Ph 114·

Rd .. O.llipells.

Of f-W_It\UX)D'

CWSORW .

Conerete fin.sh parktng lots,
basements · anv sin job, Senmr
C1ttren Dis count, R1ck Garf1eld
614 ;985 -4464.

Formerly Ken 1 now John's
Water Serv1ce John Watterson,
Jr Owner 1,000 or 2.000 gaL
lefV1CO 304 -576-2248

-··- ........ ._.

IT'S CAllED 'RHET~ICS

895·3802

304·875·2835

675·7710 or 176·6748

Dido, Y·l, 1850 78 Ply·

liJ llHOLJT BE.IIJG

5 00, 304·675·2316

13600. Ph 614·251·1887

mouth VDI•t V-1, $700 C1ll

1-\:JvU 10 ThLK S£~

Rotary or c11bl e tool dr~l hng
Most wells completed samed11y
Pump sales and serv1ce 304 -

Autos for Sale

1 980 Chrysler Flflh Avenue.
good condition Call 614-448 -

Gold en

1972 White Freight Liner COE
360 Cummins, MaJOred, 10
rpeed overdrive uansmis1ion,
411 rears , 10· 22 tires, on buds.
Ca ll 614 -986 4422

lUHAT ARt. t,{X)
R£AD//j; lODAY?

Fetty Tree Tnmming, stu mp
removal Call 304 -675 -1331

82

64

Kennel
CF A Hlmfl lflyan Perstan and
Siameze kittens A.KC Chow
puppte! New ktttena , Siamese
and Himalayans Call 614 -44638 44 after 7PM

1969 International Cab Over
Tractor Ltve Tandem 238 De·
tro1t. 30,000mi. s1nce majored
83500 Ph 614-256· 6550

®I Ill d2l West 57th CBS

(1 :53)
8:30 1IJ 1iJ (JJ Growing Pains

614 446·

1979 Ford 360 eng 4 spd 4
w heel drNe Cflll after 6pm ,
Mon.-Fn or anytime Sal 614-,
258· 1 106

Pony for sale Gentle. 42 ",
1 2yrs old Good with ch•ldren .

Dragonwynd Cattery

Trucks for Sale

7:05 (JJ Sanford and Son
7:30 II QJ (1) Newlywed Game
(!) Historic lndl1111polla 500
Filma 1982 (T)
ra (])Judge
®I Wheel of Fortuna !:;I
Q1l Croullre (0:30)
II) (121 1131 Jaopardyii:;J
il]) Jefferson•
mClJ Too Close lor Comfort
7:35@ Major League Baseball
8:00 QJ Young Rebels Swc1de
Squad
II(]) 1131 Matlock An od1ous
judge kills his mistress, lhen
pres1des over 1he case (A)
(!) A.W.A. Champlonehlp
wreeUing (R)
~
(I) Who's the Boas?

(jj Nove C

Vinyle &amp; Alummum S1dmg
Storm wmdows &amp; doors over
hang gutters Free est1mates

RON'S TeleviSion Service
Hous e calls on RCA , Ouazar,
GE Spectating m Zenith Call

6:35 @ Andy Griffith
7:00 QJ Hardcastle and
McCormick
I) QJ PM Magazine
C!l SportsCenter (L)
(1) Entertainment Tonight
(I) People's Court
1!1 I!J) MacNeil/ Lehrer
NtWIHOur (1 :00)
!liD News
Q1l Moneyllne Current
reports on world economiCs
and financial news with Lou
Dobbs (0:301
Ill (121 1131 Wheel of Fortune

m

All types carpenter &amp; concrete
work lntenor el(teriol, rttmo
dehng paintmg, roofmg tree
estimates Call614 -446-6174

1982 Dodge D1plomat Sa lon,
e11c eond, air cond. PS. PB take
over payments phone 304 -675 -

72

THf=

.&gt;co~e.

SWEEPER and &amp;awmg ma chm e
rep111r . parts, and supphes P1ck
up and dehvory, Oa'JiS Vacu um
Cleaner one half m1la up
Georges Creek Rd
Call 614·
446 0294

trade, phone 304-675 - 6466 or

6068

~~AL.IZ.S:()

WHAr A pooj&lt; (jOl.f~fl.
I WAS uN,-IL .)OM~gopy

WATERPROOFING

1yr . old Reg Quaner tloru
gelding Ph 614-379 - 2 143.

258·6()41

.

Services

Starks Tree and lawn Se n11ce.
lawn care. landscaping, ltump
rem oval , 304 576 2842 'lor

Male burro for sale 1 year old
Nice pet $76 Call 614-742 2763

"I'm broke ...mlnd If I reach over and pull
a quarl!lf out of you~ ear?"

FRANK AND ERNEST ·

675·6383.

18.700 con 114·448·0290.

Upritht plano, 17&amp;. Mlnwevina,

614-446 0008

Ace Construction Rooting gut ters, masonry w ork All work
guaranteed Call614 -388-9766
or 388 9792

'72 Buick Skylark. $400 00 or

!liD 111 ll2l

,ifl) [lJBarney
Miller
M' A'S'H

26 ft T1tan motor home com ·
pletely self-contatned. gener a
tor, sleeps 8
$8900 Call

1987 Ford Ranger 4114, chrome
wheals . fuel •nJect•on, custom
PICk~tge . Could taku over pay ments Pf1 614·246 · 5294

1983 BUick LeSabr• Llmhed.
AC. cru•se, tttreo-catsett•. ex·
cellenc condhton 16,000mi.

614·982·7?15

&amp; Campers

Ph

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m

79 Motors Homes

Registered Polled Hereford Hull
Good proven bull , gentle,
1 .OOOibs 8600 Ph 61"'-4"'6·
1062

1 962 Chevy good condition •
Has been kapt tn garage. Will Sell
0• Trade. Ph. 114· 441 -2518.
Call etrly mormngs Of e¥eningt.

8 piece wood INing room auhe.
very good c:ondidon, •uo.

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BASEMENT

304·675· 3164

AREJIL

York (0:30)

$4 ,296 00.304 676 2563

1984 Escort 53,000 mtles,
AM -FM tape, 5 speed, air cond,

(1)

il]) WKRP In Clnclnnau
fl) [lJ Hogan's Heroes

1 800·843 3767

1984 C.hwy Cala'Jier wagon 4
cyl, air, ttlt, really n•ce car,

I

anchored !ive from New

T~E RtAUZATION YOOCAW
tJEVER AfFORD 1'[1

Pure bred French Alpine Buck
K1dforaalePh 614 · 266-1&amp;14

AKC Mm1 ature Dachshund fe·
m ain black &amp; t 11 n AKC Oacshund male pup py AKC Adult
Pekmoese Ph 614·446-7920 .

7388.

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Struts. S119 95 pa1r, mstalled
Most models Muffler Man 9
Stimpson Ave , Athens Oh10

81

•

m

Auto Repair

M11r1on Dump Bed 811116. 4ft
sides. pump, ho1st o•l tank
Everything to go PH 614 -446
2767

ren ' s pet Call 614-268 · 6200 .

Call 266·1772

•uo

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2464

0231

BTU '1150. 20 inch gas ranga
t?fi. 20 inch eleCtric range
•125, elec1riC range, double
0\ltn
Skaggs Appliances,
Upper Rivet' Rd . Call 114- 446-

nL NEVIiR 8&amp; ABI.E TO HUNT
WITH fHI,_ CONTRAPTION, EM&gt;Y.
WHY PON 'r l UH MY RIFLE~

77 Mark V ltncoln, low m1leage,
304-676 -2710 after 5 00 cAll

304·675· 3365

2985

Groo m And Supp ly Shop-Pet
Groo m •ng All breed&amp; All
styl es JuheWebbPh 614 446 -

11 .000 BTU t160, AC 1!.000

77

85 Mustang 3 door V 6 auto,
a e cru1se control , 31 000
mihn 304-675-5431

1976

360 J D Dozer good shape 6
way blad&amp; 58,760 00 Ca 11614·

Now buymg shell corn or ear
corn Call forlatestquotes River
City Farm Supply 614·446·

Pets lor Sale

Automatic wa1har 695. clothes
dr yer 195 , fr o at - tru
refrig eruor whit e t126 ,
"~ZM· 1 5 cu ft . e1&amp;0, Maytag
wnnge' VVUhtr '96 , air
condltloner- 6000 BTU 196 , AC

teed lnstallauon and p•ck·up
ava •lable Call 614 446-0966.

For sale· 1974 Plymouth Scamp
for parts Call614-992·6189

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Rouyh lumber Oak So Pop lar
S 160 per 1 ,000 by bund le. 20c
by board ft 304 -675- 4412

12 Month s h ee linancmg whh
appro11&amp;d cred1 t 1300 minu
mum purct'IBse nacesury 3
Milfll out 8ula11llls Ad Open
9am to 5pm Moo thru Sat Ph
614· 446 -0 322

Used S. Rebu •l tTransmiasJons all
internally •nspected &amp; guaran -

Dual exhaust kits . $99 95 m·
stalled Most Fords, Chevy
Trucks , Vans 4x4's Mufflttr
IV!an, 9 Stimpson Ave Athens '
Ohio 1 ·800- 843 -3 767

Stamlesssteel exhaust systems
Now eustom made for your
truck, motor homeorclassu::car
With hfe·tlme warranty MuHier
Man. 9 St impson Ave,, Athens,
OhtO 1 · 800 843- 3767

614·245-5121

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Ready mix concrAte and all
con cret e supplies Ca ll us Valley
Brook Cttment and Suppl1es,

SNAFU®by Bruce Beattie

Autos for Sale

1977 Mercury Marqu11 E11c
cond Call 614· 446-4979

7421

STON. OHIO 514 384 3646

S 1amese k 1tton s 6 w111s. old
Long or short hair Call 614992 720 1

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Be watchtng for my strawberry
ad to pic~ your own tn the next
few days Ph Claude Wmters,

Henderson, W Va

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{48 -59 90) 29 Double side lite
en trance door sets w1th deco
rat ed glass and sheel panel
doors 350 OOea 30 Bronze
alu mmum double commercial
en tran ce doors sets 599 96 or
smg als 399 95 w1th handela and
locks 31 Stngle or double
lea ded ylass steel Insulated
doors sets reg 699 00 t o
1800 0 0 now 3 49 96 to
895 00 32 -Steel doors and
Jamb prehung 1 y, hr fm'l rated
1 89 95
33 · Prahung steel
ms ulated doer s w•th 'h glass
msu lated 129 96ea 34 Prehung p1ne panel doors all sizes
89 95ce 35 - Blank holl ow core
doors fr om 12 to 20 wtde 80
long 400AB 36 · Preflnished
prehung oak legacy doors find
jamb all Sizes 44 96ea
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BUOGETTrensm•ss1ons Used&amp;
Rebu1lt All tv pes torque converteu &amp; transfer cases eve
Joints Guaranteed 11 m1numum
of 30 day s, wtll deh'Jer, cash &amp;
carry or mstall Call 614 -379 2220 or 1· 304-675-6758

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&amp; Accessories

992 5320

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for sa!o Used Vflrv l•tt le Ca ll

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TUES., MAY 19

motor Power trim , Ski's. Knee
boards Etc A II good t &lt;md1t1on

lldtng Materials
ock br•ck sewer p•pes, win
'i:1 ws, lintels. etc Claude Win·
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140 HP m board out board

tor sale no motor G ood cond1

304 ·nJ . 5234

Sp11co tor ren1 trRllur spaces.
locu st Ad At 1 Pomt Pleasant,
304 675 1 076

3090

196 P11rk Onve. refrlg nr11t nr And
r11ngfl , S 296 00 rnon th , no 11015,
1 yea r leau plus depot tt ,

H eavy duty Aile tan Sell or
trade P1us smatl wmd ow 1111
condl t1 one r Call 614 256 1614,

Furn1 ehed room S100 Uldttles
paid Share beth Smgle male.
919 Second Gallipolis Call
446•.441 6 Alter 7pm

Un turmshed 2 bodroom h o u~ e
Ulr rt~nt No •ns1de pels Cleon
Dltd nil rHi w Jlllln1 Cllll 614 992 ·
Houses and npmlmont ~ 1o1 t e n1
Coli 6 14 -992 -240 3

Good top SO li, delivered by tru ck
Gallipol•s Bl ock Co 123'1t Pme
St , Galhpoh!, OH Ca ll 614

45 Furnished Rooms

2BA 6 6• 14 AC qu•e1mflyhbor-

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529·6033

Publtc N ot1 ce
Overstocked on 1986 mode l
wh1te sew1 ng machines
Equipped ro 119 zag monogram,
overcast, mends. h e mm•ng
mah es button ho l es &amp; mor e
Re g ula r $3 4 9 95 N ow
S100 00 These are new w1th 11
20 yea r w;manty Call614 -385

3 bedroom ap1 tor rent rater
o n(;ft requued , c11ll 304 -675
6609 o r after 6 DO 675· 1 087

304·468·1887

32 ACRES

446 6166

61 4 992 -7787 EOH

lflrgelevello11n Harm onv•lleo n
St Rt 684 Electric, LC Wn!Ar
nld sept•c tank Will sell or tradfl
for hoat tttmper, motorcyc le or
anvt h1ng ofv11lue Ph 614 446
3103 01446 -86 57

Renlals

Black &amp; wtuto TV 12 " 15 Years
old Good condition Ph 614 -

p81 d next to R10 Grande Collage
Ph 614 446- 888 3

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

Crenk
Electric, se w !lr and
Wttlor Well finan ced Shown by
11ppomtment only Ce ll 614
742 2577

Plasti c c•stern st ate approved
plast•c septic t anks, plast1c
culv erts metal cu lverts RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES , Jijck
so n, Oh 614 286 6930

1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts UtlllhflS

Grac•ous hvmg 1 and 2 bed ·
room apartments at V1llage
Manor and Alvflr!ude Apart
ments i., Middlepo rt From
19216 mcludlng utll1ti os Call

Forms for Sale

Ju st 4 m1IM outs1de ctty lim its
Co1y 7 room , on e •tory ho me
Popular AddiSon School o ...
trict . F11 hlng pond. bsrn &amp;
outbuild ings M cGuire Aeelty
Co 1 402 Fourth Ave .. Huntingt on, WVe 21570 1 or Ph 304

Callahan s Used Ttre Shop Over
1,000t •res,5tzos 12 13 14 15
16 16 5 8 mtles out Rt 218
Call614 256 6251

Upstalfs furmshed Apt . 4 room a
an d Dath . Cen trally located 1 or
2 adults Rei &amp; depos11 requirod Ph 614 -446 0444

Nt ce 2 l&gt;edroom Apt , Mam St
ChA!htre. Complm aly furnt shed
Wat er paid Ph 614 -245 -58 18

S11 nd H•ll Road. 304 676 -3834.
Nund 01 Wont n mob•le homal
INe CM help 1984 Schulu 3 BR
2 bath CAI 16 14 -44 6-672 6 ,
So fed ttJ illiJ
1973 12• 85 K1rkwood Rem o
deled Will con StdAr oHe• 614 ·
992 · 24 54 ah e1 6 OOp m

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74 7 lnc.ldu stnal storage 12 foot
head door, 3 phAses o f
electric 18 x48 ste6 1 build1ng
614 446 1362 For
appm ntm ent
OVfl r

GovornmfliU Homos lrom 91 (U
ropair) Oalinquenl tax property
C11ll 1 - 619 · 565 16 67 EUII
H04310H for cu rr om ropo list

54 Misc . Merchandise

Furn1sh&amp;d Apt $235 Utrlttles
Pd , 18 A 607 Second Ave ,
Galhpohs P/J 446 -441 6 after

Furmshed Eff1 c1ency S 160 Utrl1
lies paid share bat h 607
Second Ave
Galhpol•s Ph
446 ·4416 alter 7PM

Commflrc•al l&gt;utldmg s lor leasfl
Downtuwn Pt Pleasant Storos
ofhcft!l
A Ono Rea l Estate
Ca ro l Yoagflr Broker Ca ll 30 4
676 - 6 104

Mamonol Counafllors
P'ruv 1dtt tt servl CO, that some day
O\IOfyono must h11ve ~~nd mak e
wuy ohove pverage oarntng !l plu1
,1101 of J~ ti s fa c tton m prov1dmy
fm11bsolutnmu st Call6 14 - 446
3615 10 OOAM 1 OOPM M on
lhr u Fri

Glass top table, 4 cane chairs
w1th padded seats, ex cellent
co ndition &amp;150 00 304-8766787 after 4 p m

Concrete blocks all 1u:es yard or
delivery Mason sand Gallipolis
Block Co. 123% Pine St
Gall1pol1s, Ohto Call 614 -446 ,

County Appliance Inc Good
used appliances and TV sets
Open BAM to 6PM Mon thru
Sat 614 446 1699 . 627 3rd
Ave Galllpo hs, OH

got a new oven cleaner and
she's happy as a lark!"

Will do h o u:~e w orh and yard
wor h Apply et Deily Sen tmol 01
t: all 614 992 5698

Profe ss ional
Services

BORN LOSER

1983 Thundercraf1 , 17' 120
H.P., 1-?.1 60hours One owner
see
Neighborhood Rd Ph
814 446-8298 after 5 00

245·5121 .

SWAIN

C1u1 do light hauling and roofmg
H o t~~ flrlll b l &amp; r 111es
Mar1on
Smder 614 949 2629

23

Boats and
Motors for Sale

heng•ng

55 Building Supplies
CARPET
Carpet remnants 56 00 a ya rd
and up Moll ohan Furniture,
Upper A•ver Ad . Ph 614-446 7444 Open 1111 7PM on Week
Days

M &amp; IYI ta w n Cer a &amp; Wmdt~w
Cleon mg Call any d11v tlfter 6
PM 61 4 379· 2571

NOTICE I
f HE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH ·
lNG CO recomm(lflds th at you
do busmess With pftople you
hnow and NOT 10 send mon ey
lhrough the matl untrl you have
111 vosttg~ t ad tho off ering

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Wt ll d(J !louse cl l!amng 1 day a
W!Hik On a regular basil
lla llhpol• s Hrtu• Call 614 446
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Worh want ed d811!18ntry any sh•ft
l.Ov rs IPr.p anenc e Ph 61 438 f.l 823B

Business
Opportunity

Tuesday, May 19, 1987

KIT'N'CARLYLE ®byl.lorryWrighl

baskets Watch for • •gn 1

Mollohan Furniture, Upper RiVer

4 46 7606

54 Misc. Merchandise
Point Pleasant, Rt . 2 Vegetables

2 Piece l•vlng Room Suite $325
Rd

Tuesday, May 19. 1987

S &amp; B Greenhouta, 4 milesnonh

Used Car pet &amp; appliances Ph

614 446·6737

W1ll do Babv • i1tmg m vour home
111 C1ty L•m•t s For ch•ld 6yr1 or
vuungttr We ek days on ly Can
P•Ovlde references Ph 614 -

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,....-------Local briefs:-·- --------__, Court action settled
Group 2 plans mef'ting

Marriage licenses issued

Group 2 of the Middleport Presbyteria n Ch urch wil l meetat
7: p.m. Tuesday at the churc h. Mrs. Donald Low ery and Mrs.
Dav id Cumings wil l he hostesses. Mrs . Har ry Moore will have
Chapt er :; of book .stud y.

Marr iage licenses ha ve been Issued in Meigs Count)• Probate
Court to Thoma s Raymond Burnside, 41 , Pomeroy . and Mary
Etta Jones, 42, Pomeroy; Charles Ri cha r d. Hall, 49. P oint Plea sa nt, W. Va., and Virginia Lynn Stover, 28, Middleport.

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No quorum at council meeting

Appeal filed in court

Pomeroy Villagp Coun cil ca ncelled Monda y night's regular
rnn•tin g clur· to lac k of a quorum of members .

EMS reports

A not ice of appea l has been filed In the case of William L.
Carr, Coolvtlle, against J ames L. Mayfield, administrator of
t he Bureau of Worker' s Compensation, and the Industrial Co mmission of Ohio, and the M eigs Count y Board of Ment al Retar dation.
A rec iprocal action for child support has been fli ed by Linda
Milliron against Ronnie K eith Hubbard.

s~1Jen calL~

Mr•igs County F:mcrgcnr.v MedQI Services repor ts seven
r·&lt;Jli s Monda y ; Pomeroy at 6: ,,:;a.m. to Pomeroy Hea lth Care
Cr·ntc·r lor Al ice Dilley to VPt c·rans Memorial Hospita l :
PomProy at 7::!1 a.m. to F:as t Ma i n St. for .Jun ior Hunt to
Vr·tr·ran s MPmorial Hospital: Middlepor t at 11 :28 a.m. to South
SPcond AvP . for F ranc is Bir on to Holzer Medical Cen ter;
Tupper s l ' lains at 12: l !J p.m. to Oh io 681 West for F'loyd Hawk to
Comrlrn Cl;, r k MPmori;r l Hos pital ; Rutland at 3: 48 p.m. to
Meigs Min&lt;' No. 2 for David Chapman to O'Bieness Mem orial
Hospital ; Milldlr•por t al 7:22 p.m . to Nor th Second Ave. for
l'atri ci a Sha ne to Ve terans Memorial Hosp il ai ; Pomeroy at
7. :mp.m . to l'omProy Hea l th Car e Cen ter for Gar net Wi Ilia ms to
V r tf •r&lt;.~ns

School decorating announced
Members of the Pomeroy Alumn i Committ ee will be
decoration the Meigs Hig h School cafeteria at 6: JO Friday
evening. Anyone wishing to help is welcome. A nyone w ishing 10
purchase a Pomeroy Panth er tee shir t may do so from Chu ck
Klic hen at the Dairy Queen .
&gt;'

So uthNn Loca l Srhool .!Ji st ri r t' s F: lementa ry Ba nd Co nce rt
wilt bP hPid WednPsda v, B p.m .. at Sout hern .Jun ior Hi gh The
bam! is m&lt;~lie up of firth and six th graders from Letarl Fal ls,
Portl t1nd, H.;lc·i nf' &lt;t nd Sy r.1 rusc F:lr.rrwntar ics. Freew ill
Uorwt ion s wi ll bP accrpt (•d.

Racine merchanh hold meeting

planned

Plans were m ade for a sidewa l k ar ts and crafts f ai r when
Racine Merchant s Association met M ond ay night at village
hall.
The arts and cr aft s sa le will be held Saturday, Ma.1· .10, from 9
a. m . to 2 p.m . Ra in will caneel. Anyone wishing to participat e .
should ca ll 949-2140 or 949-2800, or any mer chan t, by T uesday,
May 26.
·
The assoc lalion is also planning a Farmers Da y for Saturday .
.July 18. Th e above numbers may a lso be ca lled for more
information on this project.
The new merchant s' signs whi ch ar e near ing comp letion were
also discussed. A dedication da te for th e sig nes will be set later .
Thanks were ex tended to everyone who hel ped wi th the signs i n
anyway.
The next regular merchant s meeting wilt be held .June 1o, 7
p.m ., at vill age hall. It is hoped tha t more merchant s will
parti ci pat e.

Pr•ntliP!On·Marrum M(•mo rial f&gt; &lt;t ,V Srr virr with singi n ~ b}.'
thr· Mcllanil'l Tr io, .l&lt;'rT.v Frc·derick. and Dan Hayma n and the
Faith Tr ·i o, will hP 11Pld Su nd a.v. l p.m ., on Andy Dodrill Road in
Vin ton .

T he !~lith annu:r l Bur l inglwm Memorial Day Serv ice will be
hd tl t ::J(J p.m . Sunday with !Ce(•ncy ·Bennctt Post 128 of the
. .~ m e rr c"n Legio rr. wit h F runk O'Brir n of Col umbu s leading the
mu sica l progrJm.

MeelinK cancelled by alumni
A mr•Pting or thr• Me igs J{ig h Sr hoo l Alumn i Assoc iation
sl'llt'clulPd for this rveni ng has been ca ncelled . Anyo ne hav ing
ti ck0t money h to turn it in by May 20 at Main St. Pizza . T he nex t
meeting oft he associ at ion wi ll be held at 7: .10 p.m . on T uesday,
May 21i, ul Main St. Pizza.

Ho.~pital
Veterans Memorial

Mrmol'ia\ se rvices (or Mr s.
F.va Stou t will be hel d at :1 p.m.
Sa lu rda)'. Ma.v 2:1. at GrurP
F:pisco p;J I Chu rrh. f:. Mai n St.,
Pnmf'rov, ll'ilh HPv . l .rf' Millrr
o l'f i(·\u t ing.

Ml'&gt; . Stou t. a Micltllcport busi lli'Ss wo m :t n fnr a numbl'r or
~~C'~1 rs.

tl ircl .Jan . 'lR. th is yea r and

buria l w ~ t s in Mi iPs Ct~ m('f P r .v.
Hut land .
F ullowin).! Sclturd:~y 's m C'mor
iOJI st·rYirf'. 11Pr cbughtrr. Bar
bar·a ~to ut S!nrlcr. will r·erC'ivr
fr it•ncls !II llt ·r rf's idt•nf'r. :w1
Pa g&lt;' ~ ~ . Mirlrli&lt;'JlOI'I.

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Au~lin

l.i' llic• ,!; t nt · [ )('\\'l'i'S t' Au s tin.
7~1 .

of Ht . ~ . I 10in t Pl 0;~sn n1 . di(•d
SutHia_
\ · .~ t ltt•r hornr aftc•r a short
iii!H '~ '-.

Monday admissions : Edw ard
Martin . Pom eroy: Jun ior Hunt.
Long Boll om; Al icP D illey.
Pomeroy : Frank Cl ark . Middle-

She was born Nov . 22. 1907 in
Leon to the !al e T.F . and M edia
Buck DeWeese.
She was preceded In dea th by
her hu sband . M arvin C. Austin.
who died in 1900, two sisters.
three brot hers. two gr andd aughter s and one gra ndson .
Surviv ing a rc her brother Ra y
DeWeese, Point Pleasa nt ; th ree
daughlrrs. Mrs. Oky . 1 Pa tsy t
Thomas. Acworth. Ga.. Mrs.
Fred [. l ua nita J Da ugher tv, Point
Pl easant. Mrs . F.dwin tV i r gi niat
Thomas. Sa ndyvi lle; a son, M ar vi n rt . "D icky" Austin, Fe stu s.
Mo.; 11 grand children .
Srrvlrrs will be Wednesdav at
t p.m . al the Wilcoxen Funeral
Hom0 with the Rev .•John H .
Icenhower and thr Rev . .lark
F'Nrrll offiriu li ng.
llul'ial 11'111 fo ll ow at thr Lone
Oak Cc• mrtery.
l' riends mavrall at the funeral
ltonw on Tursrlay from o-9 p.m.

i ~ r s h~V(' l't' \) 0 1'10&lt;1 !hr SII'O il j:!(ISI

('\'iCh, t\('t ' rrt linking an al arming
' 'holt'" in rhr prote&gt;rli\'l' ozonf'
l a ~· pr

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Arllarc l ica 10 man Still USPd in i"nurh Of

rn;rcl c• g a~f'.-.
thP wurltl a~ s p ra ~· - e a n
pro pr lla nts.
l'ltllip Solomo n from tlw Stat&lt;'
ll nh· t· r ~ ily ot NL''r Yo rk a t Stony
Brook ~; lid llrw fi ndi ng fr om ~HI
r•x pcrl ition to A ntarcl Ira latP la st
sumnwr "is 111t• f'quh·alent of n
~ mok i n g l.!.\111" pointlng to Frf'On ·
ga:-l' S
kn o wn
as
1! ' 1H'
&lt;· h lor ·oflu o roc. 1rbo ns.
,\n ol lwr finding repor t&lt; •d b)•
So lomun ;111d l{obf'rt de Za fra HI a

m&lt;'&lt;' ting uf rht • Amer ican Gro·
l 'nion M onday ra~'ts
doubt on an .rl !l •r n;r tin:o rxp lana·
t ion rltat bl aml'&lt; ozonr· poor air
r ising from ltlW&lt;'r· lf'\'('IS of the
;.l !JTIOS piW J'f' for the"~ S('V(' rt? Sf'a so nal dl'plc tion of &lt;tra tospherlr
ozonr 0\N the Sou tit Pole.
ph_,·sil'ttl

But 111 0~· s.ai d rllan~· ques tions
remain about I ilL' puzzling polar·
phenomenon ;tnd scientis ts plan
to re turn to Antarctira in August
on a second Nu l iona l Ozone
Expedition SpQnsorcd by the
National Science Founclalion.
Ozone in the strat osphere lito
.10 m iles high. i s \'lla l to li fe on
Eart h bE'rause it is thron ly gas In
th e almospherc tdla t fi lters out
dangerous .ult raviolet radiation
from the sun.
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MAY 20 to 25

7:30 P.M.
Rev. Clyde Ferrell

Speeial Si11gars
Nightly

RUTLAND TI.RE SALES
"GETTING YOU THERE SAFELY"

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LOWEST PRICES ON PASSENGER CARS
AND LIGHT TRUCK TIRES

por t; Linda Rhod es. Pomeroy ;
Ga rnet Williamson, Pomeroy ·
Monday discharges ; Opal Wi ll iso n. Ph y llis Whaley. Debra
Snyder .

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lhr rrst of the world.
Rrccn t sa tel lite m eas ur·e·
ment s have sugges ted th at ozone
owr some other pans of the
globe also may be decr easi ng.
but not at the extent the depletion
has been observ ed over
1\ntarrtir.a.
The is stte was first rai sed In
IB/4 and slnrr then th e United
States has banned use of chlor ofluorca rbons for m os l spray -ca n
propellants

Daily stock prices
(it. oliO: 30 u.m.)
l'ro\•lded by
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Interest Conmpoundlng
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P a rtly cloudy tonight.
Chance of thunderstorms.
Low between 65 and 70. Partly
cloudy, humid Thursday.

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Copyrighted 1987

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A MuUimedia Inc . Newspaper

Meigs board hires employees for new term

FREEDOM
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Certificate Of
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Solomon and de Zafra said the
Sl1 Vf' l'f' dep letion ove r A ntarctira
apparently Is a unique situ at ion

Firm
Pri ce
Am E lect rir Powcr .... ...... ... 2o~
AT&amp;T ......... .... ......... .... ...... 25'1,.
Ash land Oil ....................... 6.1%
Bob Evans Farms .. .......... .. 24 Y.
Charming Shoppes ............. 23V,
FrdHa i MoguL.. ................. 41 'h
Goodyear T&amp;R ................. ..6J\ii
Heck's Inc..... .... .................. P4
Limited Inc. ........ .. .......... ... 40 %
Multimedia Inc................... 52Y.
Rax Res taurants .. ................... 6
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Ce lesll' and Austin ga thered
opi nions at
Wa shington fu ndraiser la st week for Hamilton
Jor dan . an unsuccessfu l ca ndi dat e for the U.S. Senate in 1986.
and presidential campaign man ager for .Jimmy Carter.
Austin sa id Hamilt on told him
" fimr wa s run ning outJ• to wagE•
a successful campaign. but A usti n remains hopeful.
"A De mocr at is goin g to br

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elected in 1988." he told 1he
newspaper. "Nobody outside
Jesse Jackson has any name
recognit ion. Ma ybe 'R8 is the
year Dick Celes te will have to
r un.
"An d Dick is the only one who
will come from a major state
which is a m icrocosm of tho
count ry ."

HIGHER YIELD

Scientists find
"smoking gun' in
polar ozone hole
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COLUMBUS, Ohio 1UP!1 Gov. Richard Celeste wil l seek
advice from the ca mpaign staff
of deposed presid ent ial candi date Gary Hart. though ther e still
is on ly a :JO-:JOc hance Celesle wil l
see k the 1988 Democratic nomi nation, his manager says.
Gerald Au st in. Ce les te's gu bernator ial rampa ign manager in
1982 and 1986, sa id he has
co ntacted influ entia l par t y
member s and plans to talk with
member s of Hart's aba ndoned
ca mpaign.
" ! have a number of people to
tal k to around th e coun l ry pot ential co ntrib utors and organiza tional people, Hart campaign
peopl e who wil t hopefull y get
over their mourning," Aus tin
told tho Akron Beacon Jo urnal.

To celebrat e th eir 20th reunion, th e So uthern High School
Cl ass of1967 will have a pic nic at Ra cin e Shrine Park on Sunday
at 1 p.m. Th e picnic will be a potluck family-s tyle m eal and
ever yone is asked to bring two covered dishes. tabl eser vice and
drinks. Anyone with ques tions may ca ll Nancy Yos t Circle at
949-2170. Ca rla Morr is Shu ler at 949 -2814 or Debbie Ra:r-es Wolfe
at 949-27.11.

Band Concert .~el Wednesday

Pl aintiffs further al leged that on
Dec. 6 of that year, withou t
aut horization. the defendants
reopened the gravesil e to place a
vau lt on the cas ket. Then on Dee.
8, defendant s reopened the graves it e agai n, ca usi ng the defendants "serious emo tional anxiety" according to the complaint.
Plaintiffs further alleged that
by falling to provide them with
t he enti r e cas ket-vault combination, warr ant ies were breached .
Carson Crow, attorney for
Ewing·s. safd t he case was
settled without the funeral home
admitting I iabilil y.
Attorneys Gordon Hobson. Columbus . and Ric hard Renner,
A th en s, r epr ese nted th e
plainliffs.

Celeste seeks Hart followers

SHS Class of 67 reunion set

'l'hf' Mci ~s Count v l.i Iter Gran I Ali v isory Board wi II meet 7: .10
p.m . tm TucsrJJ .v Mn y 20 e~l t hr I ittr r ron I rol offi ec on Uni on Ave.

ba Stout

As a result , the caskel of
Kleins' i nfant son , who died Nov.
.10, 1989. came open du r ing burial
and the body was exposed.

Tina Louise Lee. Shade. and Gregory Keith Lee. Shade. have
filed for a dissolution of their m arriage in Meigs Cou nty
Common Pleas Court.

Liller Board to meet

.~e rvice.~

casket -va u It cori1bina t ion .

Dissolution filed in Meigs

,\1c•mnri&lt;Jl Hospital.

Memorial Day

The Meigs County Com mon
Pleas Court case of Robert and
. Ta mm y K lein. Pomeroy, ct a!,
against Ewin&amp; Funeral Home
Inc. wa s senjed out of court
Monda y morning .. Jury selection
was underwa y at the tim e the
matter was set tled .
The complai nt for compen sa tory damages of S200,000 and
punitive damages of $200.000 wa s
filed In June 1985. Plaint iffs
all eged in their complaint negligence on the part of the funeral
home in fa i ing to provide a
properly seal ed vault lid fo r a

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I

By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel Staff Writer
Numerous non-certified and
certified substitute employees
ior the 1987-88 school year were
employed when the Meigs Local
School District Board of Edu cation met In regular session in
Middleport Tuesday evening.
Well over 100 substitute employees were rehired for the next
school year from lists submitted
for the various categories of
positions by Supt. Dan E. Morris.
The board approved each entire
list unanimou sly with the exception of t he substitute aide and the
substitute secretary lists.
On those two lists, the name of
Joyce Miller upon the insistence
of Board member , Lar ry Rupe.

The other substitut e aides and
substitute secretary li sts were
then approved unanimously with
Miller's nam e removed. The
board then voted 3-2 agai nst
rehiring Miller as a substitute
aide or secretary for the next
school yea r. Board memmbers
Rupe: Rober t Barton and Robert
Snowden voted against r ehir ing
Miller with board member s,
Larry Powell and Richard
Vaughan casting negatives votes
on the motion not to rehire Miller .
No reason was given for not
r ehiring Miller as a substitu te In
both positions and upon question·
ing by board member Powell ,
Supt. Morris and Asst. Supt .
James Carpenter said they had
no reason not to recommend that

she not be rehired . Miller i s the
wife of M eigs High School Pr i ncipa l James Miller.
Rehired as substitu te bus dri vers for the next year were Terry
Powell, ,Jim Miller. Frederick D .
Thomas, Katherine Deskins,
John Eva ns. Angela Seller s.
Edward Sell er s. Carrie Beth
Morris, Steven M orr is, Deborah
Grueser , Terry Laud er m ilt ,
Danny Grueser , Debra J. B ur ns.
Jaek King, Bruce Stewart, Car t
Morris. Homer Payne, Horry
Clark and David Curfman.
Reemployed as substit ute

coo ks were Bernier Garnes,
Ruth Pear so n, Kat hryn L. Powell, Arizona Stewarl, Myrvi lle
Brown, Shelby Davis, Leli a
Haggy, Delma Kar. Edr icess

son. · Tracey O'Del l, "Karen
Pooler, .Ja net Si mpso n': and
Di nah Stewart .
Rehired as
substitu te secre tari es were Mary
Brl h Musser, Yvonne You ng,
Kare n Meadows. Donna
Grueser, Wanda Ash ley, Sa hron
Darst, Brenda HysE'Il, Lilly
Kennedy , Vicki Smith , Marjorie
Walburn, M arth a Wright and
Denise Williams.
Subst i tute teachers hired fo r
the next sc h oo l y&lt;~ar were .James
Bach, Angela Baker. Kim Batey ,
Elizabeth Brow n, David Chadwell, Donna Clar k, .lames Diehl ,
Mi c hae l E dw ards. Molly
Fcesler . Judy Gannaway, Frrn
Gr imm, Lucille Hagger t)' , Char lene Hemphill, Ro se Ann .len·
kins. Ronald Jult on, Farle

KPnnedy, Barbara Lawrence,
Vinas Lee, Helen Maa g. ,J ennifer
Machlr. Mich el e Mowrey ;
Chr isty Nelson, Patricia Parker,
Margaret Parsons, L aura Proud·
foot, William Robin ett e, Artis A.
Sal yer , Gayle A. Salyer, L loyd
Turpin. David Weber , El izabeth
Webster. Helen Williams and
Roberta Wi !son.
Substitute &lt;·ontracts whic h
were not r enewed upon the
rccommendallon of I he ad minis·
tra llon because of the change of
stat us such as olher employment
or moving away incl uded: Chris
Wh ea tl ey, Car oly n Stewar t, Jo
Ann Newsome, Ca therine Wood,
Carole Phillips, Ly nn Anderson,
bu s drivers; Todd Snowden,
Co nt.lnued on page 16

Syracuse council- has second
reading on two ordin~nces . _

Name
top SHS
students
Laura Rachel Reiber ha s been
named va ledictorian and Tamara L ynne . Theiss has been
named salutatorian of the 1987
Southern High School graduating
class.
Reiber is the daughter of
Randall and Robyn Reiber of
Route 1, Racine, and Theiss Is the
daughter of Pam ela Th eiss,
College Road, Syracuse, and
Thomas Theiss, Portla nd.
Voted by her classs as "lhe
most likely to succeed" and "the
most ath!e1ic", Relber ~ts a
college preparatory student at
Southern High. She participa ted
In the American High School
Mathematics Exam for four
years and won top honors at
Sou thern on the A .H .S.M .E . She
ha s been a member of the quiz
bowllea m for two years and was
inducted into the National Honor
Society as a junior. She was a
Christmas dance attendant and
was 1987 Prom Queen. As a
senior she was a homecoming
and Christmas queen candidat e
and Is an Alumni Assoclallon
Queen candidate. She served as
vice pres ident of her cl ass as a
sophomore and wa s also a
member of the French Clu b that
year .
Reiber was on Jhe scho la stic
learn for four years and played
volleyball , basketball and soft ball for four years. Inn her senior
year she earned the best serving
percentage award and the mos t
points served award In her j unior
year in volley ball .
Both as a junior and senior
she won the llO percent award In
ba ske1ba!L As a senior she was

Karr, Eva Milliron, Dbt tie Scarberry, Kelly Hawkins, Pam ela
Howard, F r anees Ka uff, Ca rrie
Morris, Marvel Petry, E thrl
Shank, Anita Va nCooney, Bet ty
William s and Edna Davis.
Rehired as substitute euslocli ans were Rose Lee Snowden, Don
Karr. Charles Hysell. Can·o!l
.Johnson, James (BobJ .Joh nsott ,
Joe Anthony. Ephrlam Herd man , T im Kauff, Jac k King.
Steven Morris, Ger ald P ull ins.
Sr .. and Ri char d Thomas .
Reempl oyed as subs titute
aides were Mary Bellt Mu sser,
Yvonn e Young, Karen Mea dow s.
Donna Grueser, Sandra But ehcr.
Shelby Dav is, Judy Eblin , Melissa Howard, Conn ie Jones.
.Josle Morton , Carolyn Ni chol·

I
TAMARA L. THEISS
Salutatorian

LAURA R . REIBER
Valedictorian

nam ep the best defensive player
In baskelball . As a senior she
participated in the All-Sta r Senior Volleyball Gam e, won SVAC
honors In both volleyball and
basketball. She wa s named
"Best of the Class" this spring by
WSAZ-TV.
Winner of lhe Ohio Board of
Regent s Scholarship, Reiber wa s
a Girls State Delegate in her
junior year and won an Al pha
Delta Kappa Scholarship as well
as a Cutler Scholarship at Ohio
University wher e she was sl udy
elec trical engineering In th e fall .
She is a member of the SuttonCar m el United Methodist
Church.
Also a college preparatory
student , Th eiss took part In the
American High School Mathem atics Exam for four years and
!sa twoyear m emberof thequlz
bowl learn. As a junior, she was
Inducted Into the National Honor
Socie ty and serves as president
of the Southern High Student
Cou nci l having been a home
r oom represent at ive In her freshm an and sophomore years . As a
part icipant in the Meigs Co unt y

Junior Mi ss, she wa s rw m ed
winner of lhe sc holastic award.
She has been a four year member
of lh e sc holastic team and has
played volleybal l and basketba ll
for four years being named the
most Improved player as a
junior. She played softball as a
freshman and ser ved as tea m
stat isticia n during her sophomore year.
She was the 1~ 86- 87 homecomIng queen, took part In choir and
the variety show for four years
and was a member of th e show
chOir duri ng her se nior year. She
was a Girls' State ca ndidate
duri ng her junior year and was
the wi nn er of the Return Jona than Chapter, Da ughters of
America, Good Ci tize nship
Award . She ha s been a member
of the Pep Cl ub and the French
Club and this spring was winn er
of the Holzer Medical Ce nter
Science Scholarship.
Both Reiber and Theiss too k
roles In the senior play.
Thei ss will study pharmacy
th is fall when she ent ers Ohio
Sta t ~ University.

Two ordinances -one dea l ing simil ar portable str ucture for thr
with pil bull dogs and the o(her cxpresspur·poseofren tal income
deali ng wi th the ren t ing of shall be perm itted to be loca ted
trailers - were given second In I he vill age except In a mobile
read ings Tuesday night when home park. However. person s
Syracuse VIllage Counci l met In wi th rental tru iler·s In other
recessed session at the muni ci pal loca tions of the village at I he
building. Three readings an d present time will not be affccl etl
approva l are req uired before lht• by the ordi nance but presenl
rent als If m oved may not be
ordi nances become effect lve.
Thepitbullordlnanceproy tdes replaced. The ordi nance al so
that all pit bulls currently within does not a!fect per sons who
l a trai ler th ey own and
the co rporation mu st b e remover 1 res ide ·n
within 30 da ys from the dale of loca ted on thei r own property .
passage of the ordinance. ViolaErnie Sisson. r halrman of the
tors of the ordinance will tle fined vil lage council street com mit lee.
not more than $100 for t he first reported on l)le committee's
offense and nol more tlt~n ~:;oo recomm endations for streets to
be resurfaced. These Incl ud e:
for the seco nd bffense.
The trail er ordi nance provides Bridgem an to Roy Jon~s Road ;
th at no mobile hOme. l r~i l er or Bridgeman to .Ju~c St.; Lee

Ci r cle. the nor th sec tor; College
Road, cast of Bridgeman to thl&gt;
McKelvey res idence; Carroll St ;,.
between Third and Dusk y Sts.-;·
Hubbard St .. from Dusky lo
Third St. ; Frog Boulevard, all of
Car leton Sl.; ·May Sl., College
Sl .. from May Ia Carleton;
Co llege Roatl to Sixt h and T hird;
Co llege Sl., from Sixth to May :
Cherry Sl., the alley behind the
r es t home. and the entrance at
Co llege and Third.
'
How murh of the recorrt;
mended work to be done will Ill:
deter mined by the .cost of malerla tsa nd theamoun1 o!moneyon
handfor theresur!acl ngproject ,
At last night's session councl!
voted to pu rc hase lns u~ancc on
Co ntinued on page 16

Meigs senior citizens honored
By CHA RLENE HOEFUCII
Sentinel Stall Writer
Meigs nona genari an were honoted at a dinner Tu esday at the
Senior Citize ns Center In ob ser vance -of Senior CltlzeQs Day.
More 'than 200 persons attended
the ce lebration.
"Reac h New Height s" was the
I hem e of the day with Cind y
Oliveri emceei ng the program,
and recogn!7Jng the over -90 men
and warner&gt; able to afie nd. She
noted thai 11 of l he nearly 100
per sons In th at category 'were
present for the ce lebra ti on wit h
the oldes t one bei ng M aude Retz
of Middleport, whowa s98o nMay
17. She was presenlcd with a
flower arra ngement.
Olhers recognized were Lena
Baxter, Pomeroy, 9.1; 13eul ah
Bradford , Racin e. 92; Waller
Bunce, Middleport , 91; Grella
Carnaham. Racine, 9:1: Roscoe

Hollon, Cit es ter , 92; El hel
Hughes, Mlddl epot·t. 90; Elza
Larki ns, LongBottom , 9J ; Ca the·
r !ne Maurer, Pomeroy, 9:1; Lea h
Nease, Racine . 91. and Bcrl ha
Robi nson, Racine, 91 .
The welcome was extende&lt;l by
Char les E . Blakeslee, vier pres!·
dent, Meigs Couniy Counl'it on
Aging , Inc. wl lh the Rrv . Wtltlam
Mlddleswarth, St. Paul' s Lut hcran Ch urch pastor, and trustee of
the Council, giving devotion s.
Luncheon m'uslc was provided
by Arm and Turley at I he organ .
Spea ker of the afternoon was
Mary Vi·rgnla Reibel, long-time
teacher, who gave a light and
hum orous comm entary enlitlcd
"Memories of Sc hool Days." In
her talk she stressed the need for
good communl ca llon between
the homes of th e pupils and thr
school . She pointed out the va lue
of specia l education an d l&lt;&gt;ar nln g

dlsabllty classes and gave a most
ent er tai nin g response of the boY.
who have been assigned to a
special education group.
" Memor ies of teaching day~
arc like gems in a treasure.
chest." she sa id , " to be ope ned.
now and then and shar ed wit!}
others." As for the grad ing
syslem, she said, everyone en&lt;
joys gcttln pt ralght "A's"- thj!A or accept ance, I he A ol
ac ltlevcmenl. and the A
affect ion, She reminded the
audience that " l eaching Is a_
many splcndorcd thin g not to be
taken lightly."
Tom ·Reu ter was soloist a~&lt;l
wa s arcompan led by MargarQ)
Blaettnar . There were remarks
by Sy lv ia Necdcr, Nursi ng Home
Ombud sm an for Buckeye HIII$Hock ing Valley Regional Devel·
opmcnt Dislrlct.
Co ntinued on page 16

or

Southern to graduate 78 seniors
Seven ty-eight seniors will receive their diplomas Sunday
evening when the annual So uthern High School bacc alaureat e
and comm encemen 1 exercises
are held in the Charles W.
Haym an A udllorlum .
The Southern Band, directed
by Mrs. Rober t M aidens, will
present the process ional and
recessional and a sel ect ion, " Memory" . Tamar a Theiss will deliver the sa lutatorian address
and Rachel Reiber, the valedictoria n address.
Also directed by Mrs . Ma idens,
the choir will sing, '' My Wish For
You". Delivering the baccalaurea te message will be Rev.
Roger Grace, pastor of the
R'llci ne U nited Methodi s t
Church.
Superintendent Bobby Ord will
present the clas s after r ecognitions of Pr incipal James Adams
and diplomas will be given by
Don Smith, vice president of the
board or educa1ion assisted by
Charles Pyles.
Members of this year's graduating class are Kristina Kim
Arnold. Cynlhla Therese Arnold,
Crage William Brown, Kenneth
Stanley Brown, Carol Ann Burnem, Scott Andrew Burris, Kevin
Ray Clark, Matthew Combs,
Tony Eugene Connolly, Karen
Lynn Cook, George Carl Cooper,
Bryan Russell -Dailey, Angela
Kaye Davis,

David Lee Deem , Michael.la y
Deem , Christopher Robert Deem er. Roger Thomas Dowell,
Regina Renea Eakins, Charlotte
Lee Elkins. Sand y Kay Evans,
Dana Otis Eynon, Damon Earl
Fisher. An nette Rae Filch, Ma ry
Lee Flagg, .Joyce Diane
Foreman,
Juanita Yvonne Frederick. Tl·
moth y Charles Gilbride. Lori
A nn Grueser, MichaPI Scott
Grueser, Mi stee Dawn Grueser,
Matt Scot ! Harris, Le gl na Ml eko
Hart , Angie Renee Ha yes
Connolly,
.James Cla ir Hensler, Michael
Anthony Holter, Jeffery Franklin H oltz. Tracie Ra e Hubbard,
Richard Allen Hudson, Jane
Louise Jett, Larry Dougla s Johnson, Melissa Gall Jones. Todd
Martin Kim es, Howard Scott
Kiser , All en Oscar Maynard,
Robert Eric Milliron, Jill Lynn

Nease, Lisa Michael Pape,
Michael Lee Patter son, James
Robert Pauley, Larry Eugrne
Powell, David William Proffitt.
Wendy Michell e Ransom Hi ll ,
Laura Rachel Reiber, Kenny
Ray Riffle, Robert Lynn Ritchie,
Harold E ugene Rose, Jr.. Chesler Allen Ross, Joseph Richard
Hill Roush, Kevin Ray Roush,
Angela Kay Patterson , Krista
Lyn n Sellers, Diana Marie Sl mpson, K arla Amber Smith. Timmy
Joe Smith, Eric Leonard Stover.
Kathry n Ly nn Swain, Marvin
Lyn n Teaford, Tamara L y nne
The iss, Alicia Dawn VanMeter .
Brian Mit chell Warden,
Charles Alexander Weddle.
Richard Char les Werry, Kim berly Kay Willford, Robert Owen
Willi s, Jr., Duane Bruce Wolfe.
Jr .. Tammy Mae Wo lfe, Wendy
Ann Wolfe and Mi chael Lee
Wolford .

Begin inquiries of incident
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - HavIng Identified all 37 sa ilors killed
In Iraq 's missile attack on the
USS Stark, the Navy Is Invest!·
gating why the ship did not
defend Itself and diplomats are .
working on plans lor a joint
U.S.-Iraql review .
The formal Navy probe and the
International Inquiry were announced as names of dead and
missing sailors Issued from the

Pentagon Tuesday and President
Reagan reasserted U.S. co mmitments to guard oil shippin g In the
Persian Gulf, where the attack Is
a black mark In the 6 ~ -year war
between Iran and Iraq.
"It's a v ital mission, but our
ships need to 'protect themselves
and they will ," Reagan promIsed. " From now on, If alrcrafl
approach any of our ships In a
way that appears hostile there Is
one order of battle:

NONAGENARIAN HONOREES - Eleven ol
the nearly 100 Meigs County men and women over
90 attended the Senior Citizens Day luncheon
Tuesday. In the honored group were left to rl~bt,
Iron!, Elza Larkins, Long Bottom; Berlha
Robinson, Racine; Catherine Maurer, Pomeroy ;

•

Roscoe Rolon, Chester; and Lena Ba!&lt;ler,
Pomeroy; and back, Oretta Carnah!UI, Racine;
Leah Ne1111e, Racine; Beulah Bradford, racine; ·
Walter Bunce, Middleport; Maude Betz, Middle-.•
pori; and Elhcl Hughes, Middleport.

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