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                  <text>Page 10 The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Tllesday, May 26, 1987

--Local briefs-- Storms dreneh some Memorial Day ·programs
Squads receive several calls

A num ber of calls were answered over the holiday weekend by
units of the Meigs County Emergency Medical Services.
A\ 12: 23 a.m. Saturday, Pomeroy went to Route 7 for Kelly
Morris, who was treated but not tra nsported ; Pomeroy all: 56
a.m. took David Talbott, Racine. from Route 7 ro Veterans
Memorial; Pomer oy atl2 : 15 p.m . look Char les Niemeyer from
Libert y Ave ., to Vet era ns Memor ial; Midd lepor t at 5: 53p. m .,
went to the New Lima Road for Dusty Tillis. treated but not
tran sported; Racin e at 8:28 p.m . took Pairlck Snyder from
Third Sl., to Veterans Memorial.
On Sunday T uppers Pla in s took Toby Mctier fnom Forked
Run Stat e Par k to Camden·Ci ark Hos pi ta l in Parkersburg, and
at 4:50p.m., Rutland took A ndy Doczi from T itus Road to Holzer
Medical Cen ter .
Monday at 12:.17 p.m., Tuppers Pl ain s look Ora Si nclair from
Sumner Road to Veterans Memorial Hospita l; Syracuse at
ll: 34 p.m . took Thurman Mart in. .Jr., from Snowbal l Hili to
Veteran s M emor ial

Free clothing day
The Gal ti a·Meigs Communll yi\cr ion Agency wi ll hold it s free
clot hing day for low in co me persons Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12
noon . The cloth in g bank is loca ted In the old high sc hool build ing
at Ches hi re.

Patrol checks two accidents
There were two acc iden ts in Meigs Count y durin g the
Memorial Day wee kend , according to the Ga ll la·M eigs Pos t of
the Sta te H ighway Pa t rol.
The fir st occurred In Salem Tow nship Su nday, at noon, on
Ohio 124. Gladys M . M olden, 69, of Dex ter, was drivi ng wes t on
Ohio 124 when In the prorrss of ro und ing a curve. she tried ro
pas s a car pa rked in the r oadway. While do ing so she tr ied to
avoid hittin g an oncoming ve hicle. She cut to the right side of the
road. but could not avoid striki ng the left side of the par ked ca r
owned by Car l R . .J ones . 58, of Co lumbu s.
•Jones was cit ed for par king on the roa dway .
The ·ot her acc ident occurred Monda y, at 5:34 p.m .. in
Salisbury Towns hip , at the in tersection of Ohio 7 and County
Road 24.
Lisa C. Hewitt, 19, of Dauphin, Pa., wa's nor th bound on Ohio 7
when a car driven by Sue A. Romuno, 28, of Pomeroy, tu r ned left
from Ohio 7 to Co unt y Road 24, Int o Hew itt' s path. Hewitt co uld
not stop In ti me to avoid hittin g Rom uno's ca r .
Romuno· wa s cit ed for fa ilu re to yield .

Area deaths
Albert Diehl
Albert Wayne Di ehl , 64, Wi ck·
li!!e, formerly of Meigs Co unty,
died May 12 unex pectedly at his
home.
Mr. Diehl wa s born and rea red
In Meigs Cou nt y. He wa s born
Aug. 30, 19221n Pomeroy, a son of
the late E rnest a nd Edna Lenken·
hoker Diehl.
Survivors local ly Include his
sister, Iva Powell. Pomeroy, and
an aunt, M amie Swauger, M id·
dleport and cou sins. He Is also
survived by his wife, two dau gh·
ters, four grea l·gra ndch lldren
and an aunt , none of whom live in
Meigs County .
Services were held on May l o
at the Ca l vary Assembl y of God
Church In Willou ghby Hill s, Ohio.

Hazel Hart
Hazel B . Ward Hart , 8~'· of
Route 2. L eon died Sa turda y,
May 23, 1987 In Pleasa nt Val ley
Nursing Care Uni t aft er a long
Illness.
Born April .1, t9tJ:\ In LPon, shr·
was the daughtrt' of thP lal&lt;'
Beachtel Ward and l': mma
Hodges Ward .
She was preceded In df'al h by
her husband, Hoba r t M . 1-l ar t. a
daughter and a son.
She wa s a mt•mbN of the
Jehovahs Witnesses of Poi nt
Pleasant .
Surviving are a so n, Hoban
Wester Hart . Routr 2 Leon; a
sister, Lilly Ca mpbrl l. Park&lt;'TS·
burg; two gra ndchildrr n. thr rr
step·gra ndchlldr f'n and several
great-grand&lt;•hi ldrf' n.
Services wNr held toda)' at 11

a.m . at Want C0mr1a rv wi th
Frank Fult z offir l:t tln g,
Wllcoxen Funl'ral ll onu · wa s in
charge of arrangNnrn ts.

Marion F. R(•ytJOirl s
Mar lon F . Hrv nolds. 7ti, of
Rac ine, died Sa t1i rday. Ma)· t:l.
1987 at hi s hom e.
He was born M:ty 2, 1911 In
Sardis, Ohi o to th e l:ll e Thomas
Jay Sr. and Mar garet Mr ( :tonr
Rey nolds.
Formally of Mason, he wa s a
member of the Chrlsti:tn Bret h·
eren Church of Ma so n.
He was a r etirf'cl rh·l·r mHn and
sell-employed timbrr man .
He was preceded in dr:tth h)·
two sister s and two br otlwrs.
He Is SUf\' lved b)' hi s wlfr.
E ln ore, of Rac in e; stepmothPI',
Garnett Rey nold s, of Gallipolis
F erry;
stepdaughter, Vrrglr
Havens, of Ca llforn l:~: stepson.
VIrgil Havens, Parkersburg: two
sisters. Catherine King. Ma rlon .
Ohio, and Ruth MPigh, Ga llipolis
Ferry; three brothers, C.J .
" Jack" Reynolds and John L.
Reynolds, bo th of Gallipolis
Ferry, and Roy B. Rey nolds of
Florida; several grandchlld•·en,
great·grandchtldren, nieces and
nephews.
Services will be at I p.m.
Wednesday at the Wilcoxen F un·
eral Home with the Rev ..James
Lewis officiatin g. Burial will be
at Sun crest Cemetery .
F,rlends may call at the funera l
home from 2 lo 4 p.m. and 7 to 9
p.m . Wednesday_

Ray Deweese
Ray M . Dewees e. 82. of Point
Pleasa nl, di ed Su nday aft ernoon.
May 24. 1!187 at his home aft er a
long Illness.
He was born August 29, 1904 at
Leo n toT.F'. Dewes sea ndOmeda
DewPsse.
He wa s a ret ired fu rnace
operator at Ma lleable I ron Com·
pa ny with 2:. years of serv ic·r.
He was preceded in death by a
son, Cec il. three sister s a nd th ree
brothers.
He Is surv ived by his wifr, Ora
Pick ens De Weese. Point Pl ea·
sa nt; lwo daught ers, Dor is Ma y
Roseberry of Illinois, and Wavey
Ann Swin k of frankto n. Indiana:
six sons, Eal'i Ward of And erson.
I nd., Bas il Ray, Hender so n.
Nat han Ezra , Co lumbia , S.C ..
B.O . "Eugene. " Car ti ng ton,
Ohi o, Ja mes Sta nley, Point Pl ea·
sa nt, and Roge r Da l e, Souths ide;
:l:. grandchild re n and 32 gr ea t·
gra ndchildren .
Se rvices will b e Wedn esda y to
.1 p.m . at Wilcoxen F uneral Home
with the Rev. De lbern McCa rt ·
' ney offlr ial ing. Bul' lal wilt be at
Kirkland Memor ial Ga rden s.
f riends ma y ra i l ar the funeral
home fro m ~' to 9 p.m . today .

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By United Press International
Warm, moist air setlled over
much of the Sou th and MidWest
early today following q.lnshow·
ers and thunderstorms that
skipped across th e Plains and
Gulf Coast, killing a boater and
downing trees and power lines.
Storms drenched Memorial

Da y activities Monday. toppling . and central Wisconsin early · Quynn Brow n, a sher iff's pollee
trees and d am ag ing light build· toda y.
dispatcher.
ings In Nebraska, Iowa ahd
Some of Monday's storms
The tornadoes struck near
Indiana. A boater was struck by . produced tornadoes, hail. heavy Gruver, batter in{( a hangar at the
l ightn ing an d k illed in northwest· raI n and gusty winds. A tornado
airport, but no planes were
ern Loui siana.
flipped a trailer east of Tampico. damaged, said A.J. Ratliff, city
Forecasters called. for a warm Ind., and anot her twister nor· manager. One mobile home was
and sticky day today In Chica go Theast of Westport , Ind., toppled
flipped, bu t no one was hurt , he
and dense fog enveloped sout h several trees.
sa id .
Power lines were blown down
Continued fr om page 1
at Craig. Neb., and Crothersville.
Locally heavy rains fell Mon.
Ind. Strong winds in Cherokee
day
across the lower Mississippi
Later in the program, Mil ler,
fellow class m ate. Duane Howell. Co unry, Iowa. knocked down
Valley
. Six inches of rain
whose twin daughters were
tragically killed in a motor trees and blew a mobile hom e off
drenched
Na poleonville, La .,
amo ng the graduating cl ass,
vehicle acc ident on May 16. its founda tion.
90-minute
per iod . A man
during
a
asked gr adu ates to "let us Everyone stood as Howell's
Ravaged west Texas end ed I he
was killed by lightning while
(parents! down easy. Re ·
parents, Dennis and Nora Jean holiday und er a tornado walch
boating
on Lake Bistlneau In
member, we wil l alw ays be mom
Howell, accepted thei r son' s aft er several funnel cl ouds were
Louisiana
.
and dad. We're proud of you and diploma .
spotted and one touched dow n
Scattered
showers and thunwe love you."
A specia l scholarship. In m e· just JO mil es from Saragosa , the
der
storms
continued
In North
The salu ta tory add ress by
mory of Duane Howel l. was tiny tow n leveled by a twis ter
Ca
r
olina,
Tennessee
and
Ala·
Mar ty Cline, reca lled that the present ed to Mart y Cl ine. i\ nd IT Fri day that killed 29 people.
bama. Birmingham, Ala., got
Class of 1987 "exc elled in every
was announced that the class will
The tornado touch ed down 2 more than 1'h Inches of rain in 30
aspect of high school , choosing be making a donation. also in
m inutes late Monday.
not to follow but to lea d.'' Cline Howe ll 's name, to lhe Meigs miles northeast of Barstow,
Texas,
but
there
were
no
reports
ca utioned gradua tes !hal the Alumni Associa tion.
roa d ahead of lh em wou ld be
Meigs Loca l Super in tendent of damage or injuries . Approxi·
The year 's fi rst tropical dp.
rocky. with ups and downs. "easy
DanE. Mor ris accepted the Class mately rwo·lhirds of Bars tow 's
pression has formed east of the
for some but a st ruggle for
of 1987. and diplom as were !iOO residents, shaken by the
Bahama s, the National Weather
others.' ' He told gra duat es to presen l ed by Boa rd of Education tra gedy in Saragosa , crowded
Service in Miami sai d late
into the ba sem ent of a school·
remain determin ed throughout
President R obert Snowden .
Th e broad low. pres.
Monday.
their lives, using the strong
Larry Powe ll , a member of I he house during the th rea tening
area
was movi ng north·
sure
Board 'o r Educa tion, was given wea ther, wi t nesses reported.
leadership qualities whi ch they
northeas
t
at
near 10 mph.
A swarm of tornadoes boun ced
formed in high sc hool.
the honor of presentin g a diplom a
" We had a hurrican e hunter
. int o Han sford County In t he far
Vaiediet or lan E rin Ander son to his own son.
out there today and we have
Panhandle,
po·
northern
Texas
described gra du ation as "a bit ·
The class roll was presented by
gotten the first tropical depres.
tersweet occasion ." She sa id Brend a Sinclair. senior cl ass lice reported .
sion of the season, located 350
"Probably fi ve or six." said
high school has prepared the sec retary.
miles eas t of the central Baha·
Class of 1987 for l he roads th ey
Wh at m ay become a new
mas, drifting slowly toward the
will tak e, and tha t thei r "dlplo· tradit ion at t he school. wa s the
nor th ," said NWS forecater Bob
mas r epresent t he priceless gift presentation of a flower by eac h
Sheet s. "A ny change In strength
of education." "As we graduates graduate to thei r mother in the
will be slow, but it's fairly l arge
!Continued from page 11
wa lk out the doors of Meigs Hi gh aud ien ce. As they rece ived their
so we Think It will be around for a
for the last tim e." she add ed,
diplomas. each gradua te 'ieft the was handled by Supt . Bobby Ord few days.''
" we will ha ve changed greatl y.
stage to ta ke the flowers to thei r
with diplomas be.i ng presented to
We will have ended a leve l of moms, man y who stood waitin g th e 72 gra duates by Don Smith,
educa t io n and a sta ge of our for the recogn ition from their son vice president of the boa r d of
Salvation Army
lives."
or daughter wit h tears in thei r educati on, ass isted by Char les
Following th e sa lu tatory and eyes.
Py les. board member .
has free clothing day
va ledictory addresses, gradu ·
The sy mbol of graduation was
ales pau sed to remember thei r ex plained by Heather Cullums,
Free clot hing day will be held
vice presiden t of gr adu ating Closes Thursday
at The Salvation Army, Butter·
class. followed by the turning oi
Th e Meigs Cou nt y Board of nut Ave .. Pomeroy, from 10 a.m .
the tas sel s.
to 12 noon Thursday. All area
(As oll0:30 a.m. )
T he benedictio n wa s g iven by Elections Office , Mechanic St..
residents
In need of clothing are
Pom eroy, will be closed Thurs·
Provided hy
Pas tor Kcssec .
wei rome.
Bryce an d Mark Smith
T he Meigs Hi gh Hand then day so rhar employees ca n attend
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Lo ewi
played the sc hool's al ma m ater, in·serv ice tra ining da y at Lan·
" M aroon and Gold." The band cas ter on the lates t programs on
Plan AA meeting
Price also played "The Star Spangled ba ll ot ta bulation.
Firm
A m E lectric Power ..... .. .. 26Y,
Banner," "Ma j estia," and the
The Meigs County Chapter of
AT&amp;T ............... .................. 2:,%
processlona I and reces siona I.
Alcoholics Anonymous will show
Ash land Oil .............. ......... ti:n·.
The line. "so much to re·
a movie, "Guidelines" at a
Bob Evans Farms
... ... 2~Y.
member; so much still ahead . "
Vet erans Memorial
meeting ro be held at 7 p.m .
Charming Shoppes .............. 24 \1,
from the song, "Go With A Song
Saturday Admissions- Dav id T hr usday at the Sacred Heart
Federal Mogu i. ................... ~2 Y,
In Your Heart," sung ear ly In th e Ta lbott , Racine; Char les Nie· Church In Pomeroy. The session
Goodyear T&amp;R .................. li2 "•1 progr am by theschooleholr, rook meyer. Pomeroy .
is open to the public.
Heck 's Inc ..... ...................... 4Y,
on specia l mea ning as graduates
Saturday Di scharges - Linda
Limited Inc..................... 101·,
left the gymnasium with their Rhodes . Nor m a n TH r e ll ,
Multimedia In c.................. ol '%
diploma s.
Rhonda · Ba y, Ge nevi eve
M..-ets Wednesday
Rax Restaura nrs ....... ......... .. li'l.
Graduates then gathered out · Demos key.
Robbins &amp; Myer s ................ 10 \~
side in front of the sc hool wher e
Sunday Admission - Richard
.The Long Bottom Community
Shoney's Inc ....................... 27 \11 hats were th rown in the air an d Gi bbs, Middlepor t.
Association
will m eet at 7:30
Wendis Int i. ............. .. ........ 91!,
handshakes and hugs were
Sund ay Di scharge - Haro ld
p.m
.
Wednes
day
at the commun·
Wor thington fnd ..... ... .. ........... l9
shared.
Carson, Florence Boring.
tty building.

Daily Number

by Clay
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708

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Lo"' around 65. T
sunny, hot lttld muggy.
arouqd 90.

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Copyrighted 1987

en tine

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Senlinel Staff Writer
Ac tion to place a five·year. five m ill general
opera ting levy on the ballot in November was
taken at T uesday night's m eeting of the Eastern
Loca l Sc hool Dis t r ict Board of Education.
In other act ion, the boa rd hired A rchie Rose as
head footbal·l coach on recommend ation of Supt.
Ri chard Roberts and P r incipa l Dan Apllng.
Roger Gaul, Jim Smith and Jim Ca ldwell voted in
favor of Rose for · the position, while K ar hy
Manicke and Susie Heines absta ined. Rose was
the only applica nt for the pos ition. Neither Don
Eichinger nor Ro n Hill co· head coaches this yea r .
applied fo r the position, it wa s reported .
Other s hired were Rita Wil liam s, junior class
advisor, and Jim Hupp, senor class advisor.

The board approved the list of seniors fot·
graduation upon completion of requirem ent s.
Shirk Insur ance, Columbu s. wa s se lected t o
provide stud ent accident insurance, and. the
adm instration was requested to secure addit ional
figures from other firm s for student photography.
Estima tes and bids on addiTional electri ca l
repair s at the Chester E lem ent ary sc hool will br
obt ai ned. The pup il promot ion· rel ention policy
and the grading system wer e discussed wi th sta ff
inpu t to be secured before revisions are inst itu ted.
The board approved an advan ce to Chapter 1 of
$&gt;,000 until the state money is r eceived. and an
appropriation modific ation f or Dennis Eichinger
of $3,006 from supplies to other object s. A
relmbursemenl req uest from a group of teac hers
taking a computer course was tabled pending

informa t ion on fees.
The board also approved William Ru'c hanan 's
child att ending the· Tupper s P lain s Elcmcnt ar)'
School next year.
Several sta te and feder al prog ram s · wr1·r
approved for participa tion by lhr di st ri ct
includ ing Chapter l and II. Tit le 6 B. PP S. and a
new dru g progr am th rough t he sta te wh ich Is
fed ~r ally funded. allowing $2 per student for thr
ncx l school term.
Grace Stou t and th reP hrad coo ks were
au th oriz~d to att end th e Oho Food SNI'ice
workshop at Nelso nville. June 18, at u cost to the
board of $10 registration fee each. Approva l fo r
unpaid leave of absence for E ri c Chamber s was
given . Cham ber s will have residency at t he North
China University of Technology in Beij ing. and

LEE LEONARD
UPI Slatehouse Reporter
CO LUMBUS. Ohio t UPl t
Majority Republica ns In the Ohio
Senat e have released their sub·
stlt ute $22 billion two·.vear state
bud get with an ext ra $19~ million
for education. but minority Democr ats ar e steamed over th e
way th ey fou nd tbr money.
Th e Democra ts grumbled at
Tuesday night' s Senate Finan ce
Commi ttee meeti ng about the
loss of $110 milli on from th r
House-passed levels for wel fa re
and heal th carr.
T hey also qu es t ioncd the
GOP' s r evenue esti mat es. par·
tlcularl y from a rev ised tax on
lnt Prsta ro long distance !Piephon e ca ll s. wh ich Is supposed to
produce $100 millhm' wit hout
ad,·ersely affrc t lng reslden !Ia!

Hospital news

customers.
WEBSTER SWORN IN - With president
Reagan looking on al left, former FBI director
William Weh•t er is sworn in as the new director of

the CIA Tuesday. Administering the oath
Supreme Court Justice Lewis Powell. (UPI)

Reagan dismisses fears of
U. S. involvement in conflict
WASHI NGTON &lt;UPll - Pres.
ident Reagan says th e U nitPd
Sta tes will not be drawn int o the
l ra n· l raq war while expa nd ing
its milita ry rolr In the Persian
Gu lf but · "w ill firr back" i f
attacked . The Nrw York Times
rl'ported toda1·.
" I do not sec the danger of
war," Re aga n told si.' foreign
journk! l lst s in un in tr rYirw Tues·
da.v . Th r White House planned to
release today the content of the
interview. portions of whi ch th e
T im es obtained fr om onr of lh e
particip ants .
Rea ga n sa id the Uni ted States
was a non ·beiilgeren t in th r gulf.
which has b&lt;'rn ' rack ed b)' more
than si x :&gt;rars of wa r brtwr&lt;' n
I ran and I raq . and thu s he d id not
k now how U.S. lor ces m ig ht be
drawn into the conflict.
" I do nor know how it &lt;·o u ld
poss ibi)' sta r t." hr sa le!. "rx crpt
i t is tr ue. that this is notth&lt;' l'irst
pl:~cr or the ani)· plucr in 1he
world whrr r we h:11·,, fell it
n C'rrS!"i:lr~· 10 maintil in tt milil ar.r
force."
" Wr're not thPI'r to altac k
an1 one." hr added. " IJu l if fired
upon. we will fire back ...
While Reaga n's r em arks ap·
prared Ji med ar eas ing fears the
incr r ased U.S. mil it ar)' rolr in
the gulf cou ld pull the co unt rv
int o thr I ra n· Iraq war. they al so

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a ppea red to buttress veiled
threats bv so mr senior officials
in recent' days that thr U nited
States is prrpa red to st rik e back
if att acked b.v I ra n.
While Hou sr spokC'sman M ar·
lin FitzwatN said Tuesday i t
would be lrrrspons ible ro sugges t
the United Stai rs might bomb
Iran if It att acked I he 11 KuwaiTI
ta nkers expected to fl .v tht•
A mrrican flag and receive U.S.
nav al pr otection In th e gulf car l:&gt;
next month under a U.S.· Iraqi

agrPemrnl.
"The ba sic r u ir&gt;&lt; of engage·
m ent han' b&lt;'r n m ade." he sa id.
without eiaboraling .
Rraga n is rx pectC'd Inter thi s
week to rc1 ·tew rC"commend a·
lions from 1he .Joint Chiefs of
Stu ff regardi ng the rules of
engagement fo r U.S. forcC's In the
gulf. thr officials sa id .
I ra n has lau n.. hed most of Its
attarks agai nst Kuwaiti shipstak ing pa ins not to hit U .S.
I'C'Ssf'ls - and Irania n officia ls
sa id the)· would no t change their
tactics merely becau se thr Kuwaiti ships wer e fi)·ing rhr
America n flag .
Whi1r rC"appralslng It~ ow n
Middl e East role. thC' United
States has inten sified li s attempt
to per sua de the Sovi£'1 U nion to
press ure IT s Eas t bloc partner s
and ot her count r ies to cea se

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Quin ghu a Universit y in Xi an, China. wher e he will
study Chin ese culture. arts and arc hit ecture with
Dr. james
Ton g of Ohio University, Aug. 24·28.
Approval wa s given to Janice Weber to attend
the all· vocational cduca tlonat.conference on July
27·29 at Cincinn ati with funding ro come out of her
service co ntract with the board for thr ll'&lt;' of$25.
In execut ive session the board discussed
per sonnel and tho upcoming levy. Next regular
board meet ing was ann oun ced for .Junr 17. 8 p.m .
with a spec ial session for considera tion ot
per sonnel set for .June 29. Rp.m. Brsldrthc board
membel'S att endi ng were Don Shue. Tupper~
Pla ins principal. Grace Weber. head teacher .
Riverv iew: Dan A pi ing, principal , Eas tern Hlgti
School. Supt . Richard Ro ber ts, and Eloise Boston .

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio, Wednesday, May 27, 1987

Eastern board to seek five mill levy in fall

Christopllt'r McClellan
Chris topher L ee McC lellan.
son of Christopher M cC lellan and
Stacev Gale Clonc h McClellan,
was s'imborn at Pleasant Valley
Hospital on Ma y 21. 1987. ·
Survivi ng In addit ion to his
parents are his mat ernal grand·
pa1·ent s, Clar ence Clonch of
Henderson and Beverly and
David Rupe, also of Henderson;
and paternal grandparents, Jack
and Ha zel McClellan , Gallipolis,
Ohio.
Graves ide services will be aIll
a. m . Wednesday In Hender son
Cemetery wllh th e Rev . Louis A .
Hussell officiating.

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Lillit• Young
Lillie Bclil' Young. 8&gt;. Rout e 1.
Rocky Fork Road . Glenwood.
was pronounced dead on ilrrlva l
at Pl easa nt Valley Hos pital on
Sa tu rday, Ma y 23. 1987.
Bo1·n April 22, 1902 In Ashton.
she wa s the dau gh ter of the late
Ed Jnd Hall ie Fl etc her 1-lughes.
and the wi fe of the lat e Claude W.
Young, who di ed i n F'ebrual'Y
1981i.
She attended Moores Chapel
UniiNI Me th odist Churc h,
Asht on.
S urv i vi n ~ arr two daugh!(II'S.
Mrs I. lilian M. Hughcs, Gallipolis
Frnv. and M rs . Fr ances Bush.
Galllpolis. Ohio: two sons. Law·
r~ n ce and Chester Young, both of
Glenwood: one fostc •· daugh ter.
Loren a Oli ver, Co lumbu s. Ohio:
li ve grandchildr en. two gr eat ·
gra ndc hildre n and t hree foster
gr ande hlldrcn.
Serv ices we1·e hPid al 2 p.m .
loda v at the Crow·Hussell Fun·
· er ai .Hornc with the Rrv . Gilbert
Smith Jr. offici at ing. Bur ial was
i n Moores Chapel C&lt;•meter y In
Ashton .
Visitation was held ar the
funeral homr .

Ohio Lollt&gt;n•

Eagles
ousted

.

The Pom eroy ferry is temporarily out of mmml.slon after
losing a propeller. Divers have been looking lor lhe propeller,
but a• of Wrdn&lt;"Sday morning, It had not heen loeated. The boat
bas IH&gt;en put in dry dock in preparation to replace the propeller.
As soo n as posslhle, r eports Marcia Rodger , wife of ferry
operator Durrell Rodger, the ferry wUI he hack In ~~ervlce.
When the ferry I• back In service, It wUI be operatin11 under a
new time schedule. Darrell Rodger "announced late la.•t week
thai In order to facilitate late shift change!!, be Is chanrtng his
!!t!hedule of operation to 5: a.m. to 1: a.fll. Monday through
Saturday. The ferry has be,·n runnlnr; from 5 a,m.to I a.m. , but
Rodger says many ohlft wo&lt;kers cannot make It to the ferry
he!o~e the fasttrlp all a.m. H ~ saldonly about one r egular rider
would be affected by the lime chanr;e In the morning. On
Sundays, ihe ferry will operate from 6 a.m. to 1:30 a.m.

sa

FY!ken thousand people who Ctm!..
BANK ONE, ATM£N5, NA, Alhent. Ottio
-FDIC

,.

sa

arm s sa lrs to I ran . U .S. offici al s
sai d.
U.S. o1·ertu res to the So viet
Union. which brganquir ti~about
u y(\aJ' ago, have re&lt;·Pi\'ed in·
creased pub l icity by theadminis·
!ration si nce The Iraq i missile
att ack Ma y 1i on th e f r iga te USS
Stark. which killed ~7 sa ilors.

Spelling
bee finals
start today
WASHINGTO N I UPl t - A
record 185 y oungsters from H
states pu t asidC' di ctionaries
toda~ to begin t he world ser ies of
wo r ds - the openin g rounds or
thr two·da y National Spell ing
BN' .
Jon Pennington of Shireman ·
sron . Pa .. won the champi onship
laS! year In the fam ous Scripps·
Howard war of words when he
corrrctiy spelled "odont algia."
meaning toothache, beating ou t
Kenneth Larson of Nort h Palm
B&lt;&gt;a&lt;'h, Fla .
Larson, 14. Is com pet lng again
In th e 60th annual eve nt. Wlrh his
second·place fini sh last year,
11th place In 1985 and 65th In 1984.
Larso n Is one of 35 contestant s
who have competed before. F ive
spellers are competing for the
third Time and 29 are making
their second appearance.
This year's 185 regional cham·
pions wi ll brin g wiTh them a
va riety of spe lling and study
strategies . A study of the 174
fi nalists lri last year 's competl·
lion found that 51 percent of the
· top spellers use visual memory,
45 percent I he dictlona ry and 44
percent written or verbal repetition to learn how to spell words.
In a separate questionnaire
answered by parents, 76 percent
r eported their children ·began to
show ·lnterest In readin g, writing
and spelling before entering
elementa ry school.

The Senate Republ icans. work ·
ing through last werkrnd. fas hl ·
oned thei r versi on of th(• budget
aro und a $92 million hlkr In
Instruct ion a! subsi dies for col ·
legrs and univers itie s. Thry
previously had announced a $90
million boost over the House·
reco mm ended figure for prim·
arv a'nd seco nda ry schools.
Overa l l. t he Sena te COP pl an
r aise's stai r spending by 9.1
perc&lt;&gt;n l for The next lw oyrars . ll
is $160 million abovr the amount
recomm ended by Gol'. Richard
F . CC'Ieste and $50 million above
tho Housr·pa ssrd appropriation .
The co mm ittee will takr
am endments todav and the bill is
schPdu led for a fl oor vore'Thurs·
dav . Co nferen ce committ ee nc·
goi tatio ns with the House will

fo llow in .June.
The Senate arch itects sa i d
thei r cut s in selected agcnries
balancr out th&lt;• Increases for
educa tion. The~ co nt ended r r ·
du ct ions in feder al wpi fare and
hea lth cu r e matching fu nds brln~.t
th eir overa ll budge t In li ne wllh
Cries tr's and below the House ' s
version.
" Ed uca tion is our number one
budge t prior it y brc ausr qua lity
edu ca tion pla)·s a vi tal rote In a
stro ng Ohio rco nom.v and the
creation and retention of good
jobs for Ohioan s." said Se n.
Stan ley .J. Aronoff. R· Cincinn aTI .
chair man of the F lnancC' Com·
mittrc•. who cngl nN'rcd r he sub·
stl rutc budg(•l.
"Be tter schools will m ean a
brlg-hl f'r l'ulu rr•. " sai d Aronoff ..,
But Sen. William f . Bowen.
D ·Cinclnna tl. described the r ut s
f rom th e ll ousC' version of $ii9
million fr om health carr und $.1:.
million from aid to f am ilies with
d e p r ndpnt c hlld rr n as
" horrrndous."
Bowen sa id a pianned4 p&lt;•rcent
Increase In welfare benefit s In
l 9R~ Is " out th (' window," and
warned the star e co uld C'nd up In
co urt If II fal ls to meet fr dcral
giJidellnrs for funding human
services .
" I guess yo u had to ge t II
rmonrv for cd uca tlon t !rom
somep.la c~. " sai d Bowr n. "but
ll' s the l ast pla ce I 'd want to get
it. You 're taki ng II our of the
mouths of th e hungry and th0
homrl ess and those least abl e to
afford ll ."
Aro noff sai d th e &lt;tdd it lon for
hi gher educa tion will enabl e

publ il' r oll 0ges and universities
to hold p&lt;'rcentage tuition In·
creases " br low double dl!(ll s.''
Sen . E ugene J . Watts , R·
Co lumbus, sai d Ohio State Unl·
vcr slty, which wa,rn ed of u 14
percr nt tuition hike under thC'
House vNsion of t he budget.
would be abi C' to live with "less
than an 8 percent Increase.' '
Aronoff sa id the Senate did not
plarc an.1· ceiling on tuition and
fet•s. but added rhar Issue "has
not vet bC'en rcsol vcd ."
" We arc e'rremcly pleased, "
said Willi am B . Co ull&lt;'r, &lt;'hanrel·
lor of the Ohio Board of Regents.
" Thi s Increase by the Senate Is a
major Increase. 1.1 will help us do
substanti ally marC'."
But C'oultrr noted the re~cnts
h11d asked for rwtcr what the
Sena te Republican s a llow~d. He
sa id rhe reg&lt;'nt s will press lor
anot her $~ million late r lor a
workforcr tra ining network.
The• Sena te Republica ns also
restored $1 million In mas s
r ra n.11r gra nts: added $21 million
for office building r~nt pay·
ment s, Including The Slt£' of a
computrr center at Ohio Stal&lt;•
Untvcrsil)'; and added money for
agrlcullurai research.
To fln a n cct hese pro~ra m ~ . lhe

senators rr sclnd ed u $3ii million
one· tlmc windfall for local ~o·
vernmenr . and cut the Depart.
mrnr of Developmrnl's requested Industri al ex pansion
gra nt s program b.v one·thlrd , or
$10 million.
· Th&lt;'Y also ci('{'lrd to trim .1.~
perc&lt;&gt;nt
from · th e Hou se.
approved op&lt;•ra tln g cos ts of
selec ted agrnclcs .

Middleport council approves first
reading of water deposit increase
By BOB HOEFLICH
Se ntinel News Staff
A n ordinance incrras lng the
wa ter deposit fer I rom $.15 to $50
was given a fi rst readi ng Tu cs·
day night when Middleport VI I·
!age Cou ncil mrt in regula r

sess io n.
The ordlna ncr wa s given co n·
sld eratlon by co uncil upon the
reco mmend alion of The Middl eport Board of Publi c Affairs.
Council heard K im Shields.
Meigs Count y Development Dl ·
rector. give an upd:ue on pro·
j eers bei ng undertak en.
The meet In g. held on Tuesday
of Mon day du~ ro Mcmor·
ia 1Day. was also a public heari ng
for the public transportati on
sys tem - the Blu e St reak Ca b
Co .. whieh is adm instNcd by
Middleport Villa ge and II wa s
8f&lt;reed to make applicaTio n to the'
Oh io Departm~nt of Trans porta·
rlon for fund s to conti nue the
system In 1988.
Donat Ions towards the com·
munlty's July 4th celebrat ion
were acknowledged fro m Mr.
and Mrs. Bob freed , Harold
Hubbard, Hugh Custer. Roger
Hysell and th e Consolidated
Communications Group. Severa l
Middl epo rt firemen have been
cert ified ro set off the planned
fireworks di splay. Other lndivld·
ual s, businesses or organizations
wishing to help fi nance the
celebration arc as ked to contact
Councilman Bob Gilmore.
Cou ncil commended Middle·
port firemen for cleanup work
done at the marina and com-

mend ·d Bill Durs t and his crew
fo r wor k at th e cemeteries In
prepara tion for Memoria l Day
and Du rst, .John Hood and Pollee
Chi ef Sid Llrt l for wor k done at
thr Dil es Park which will se rvr
as the crn tral loca tion for lhr
Julv 4th ce lcbralion.
1i was agreed to advf'rt IS&lt; · for
bid s on a new basketball co urt a1
Hart inger Park and coun cil

stu di ed several ya rd sa lr r~gula ·
tory measures but took no ac tion.
Th crC' hav e been co mplaint s
lodged aga inst pcr prrual yard
sales being held In sam ~ part s or
the town.
A ttendl ng r he meeting wl're
M ayor Fred Hoffman . Ci&lt;' rk .Jon
Buck , and roundt men Citmon•.
Dr w&lt;·y Horton . .Jack Sattrrlif'id
and .Jam"·' ( '!at worth y.

insr~ad

EAGLES ELIMINATED - Portsmouth flay ellmlnah·d
Eastern's Eagles In the 1987 Class A District bu.~c hall !lnals. Seo•
• lory on page 4 loday.

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Commentary
The Daily Sentinel
DEVOTED TO THE INTF;RESTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA
cs::m~

~v

~d ·=

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publis'-'r
PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publls'-'r/Controllcr

A MEMBER of The United Press

BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

Inter national, Inland Dally Press

Association and the American Newspaper Publishers Association.
LE'il'ERS OF' OP INION :Ire wclcornc They shookllx' less than lkl words
long. All let ten~ ar(&gt; subj{'(: 1 toed lllng and ITI.I st be ~Is: no:! with name, addrrss and
telephon e numbrr. No un s l~nOO letters wlll be P':bll:.hed. L ett£•rs should bt&gt; In
good taste, :.~ddrNisln.'( Issu es, not personalities.

WASHINGTON- The picture that the rumor wi ll be one not
most American~ have of a bank directly related to !he average
panic Is the Hollywood version : American bank customer's field
frantic depositors clutching their of Interest : word that Mexico or
passbooks, try ing Ia elbow Iheir Argentina is abou t to defaull on
way through the crowded bank its foreign debts, perhaps, or
lobby to lhe teller's cage to gossip that one of I he top 10 U.S.
withdraw their money.
banks is in serious difficulty. But
The reality of the next bank this will · be .enough to cause
pani c will he much less 'dra - foreign mon ey managers Ia leap
matic: empty bank lobbies, with to their computer keyboards and
only the quiet hum of computers whisk their billions out of Amerl ·
to reflect the fear a nd loathing of can banks to sa fer havens.
money managers In Japan and
Whatever the Imm edi ate
Europe as they desperately ca use. the resull will becalastro·
transfer fund s ou 1 of their ac· phic: Within days - or even
counts. They onl y thread will be hours- America's august bankthe rumor of disaster that Igni tes Ing system co uld be shattered
the panic .
like a child's piggy hank dropped
Treasury offic ials give n to on the kilchen floor. And t.he U.S.
such dark thoughts speculate eco nomy would be shatt ered

Beyond the bounds
WASHINGTON - Did Sen. Patrick Daniel Moynihan, D·N. Y.,
slither beyond Ihe boundaries when he linked the- tragic death of .17
sailors on the- ill-fated USS Stark with the Republica n refusal to allow
Senate action on the defense authorization bill?
And was Sena te De-mocratic leader Robert Byrd not only a willing
accomplice, bul the Instigator of this unfortunate coupling?
Assista nt Senate Republican leader Alan Simpson. for one, railed
this tenous co nnccllon "absolutely and patently absurd" and said he
was ·"stunned" by th e remarks made by Moynihan .
Byrd, extremely fru stra ted by the GOP refusal to even let the $.103
billion milit ary bill come up for consideration, several times note-d
the Iraqi air attack on the Stark In citing numerous reasons why the
Senate should get moving.
He did not, howevrr, raise the Issue to the level Moy nihan managed
In very brief remarks. whieh. at that moment, had been his sole
co ntribution to the on-a nd-off debate on the Je~ls latlon.
Dramatically, as always, lhe lively, white-maned New .Yorker
asked of Byrd :
"1 s It rorr&lt;"rt to say that three days after the attack on the Stark, our
frigate In the Persian G ulf, In which :11 American sailors died. we are
refusing lo take up a bill that authorize-s funds forth£' Navy? Is that
what the Senate Is doing?"
Byrd replied. "That Is what the Senat e is doinl(."
" WIIh the- men of !tiC' Slark stIll entombe-d In !here. " Moynihan said.
Again, Byrd replied, "That Is what the Senate is doing."
M,oynlhan, just befor£' quitting the floor, ended with a flourish,
say ing, " I do not see what level of conscience we could refuse to do our
duty. They did their duty. Ca n we not do ours, Sir."
The New York Democrat had long fled the floor when Simpson
vented his outrage but Byrd, as he always Is, was on the src-ne. And he
refuse-d to ba'"k off. lamely r lalm lng that that the attack on the Stark
and the bill were "some-what relevant to eac·h other."
That's stretc hing. Ce-r tainly, some- of the programs authorized by
the bil l go to the' Navy .
Bur the bill had nothin g to do with any or theev£&gt;nts that occurred In
the Gulf- the derision by the Iraqi pilot to fire, the- lark of response
by the Stark or I he failure of Saudi i\rabla to Intercept.
No defense authorization bill approved In the past, nor this y~ar's,
could have saved !he Stark fr om the attaek, If It was, as now b~llev~d .
a tragic mistake- on thr part of J•·aq.
In addition. Byrd a nd Moynihan know full well that the bill
authorizes money for flsrall9B8, whiC'h does not even be-gin until Ort.
I. And the c han ~rs are that before- Cnngressand President se ttle on an
authorlzat ion and a money bill, the ca lendar will be' nearrr Christmas
than Labor Day.
For Moynihan to eq ua te the duty of Republicans to ari on the bill
with the duty performe-d by I he :17 sailors who di ed aboa rd the- Stark
must be lht' ultlmalc- in comparing oranges and apples. There Is
absolutely no co nnection .
Or as Simpson sa id , "It Is almost as you cannot rea lly believe what
you are hearing- that somehow becausPof thlsrloture vo te that me-n
are being killed In the- Persian Gulf.
"That Is hi ghly offensive to mr. That Is some th~me tha t I think not
nred be repeated In this place."
The Senate , In dur time, will resolve it s Impasse on lhl' $:10:1 billion
military bill and Congress will, as It always has. provide programs
and money for the national defe-nse .
Thai , Moynihan notwithstanding Is the "duty" of the Se nat ~ and
Invoking till' the- memor.v of :17 dead salio•·s will not and should not
speed !he process.

Letters to the editor
An emotional experience
On May 23. 19871 attPnded my
50th reunion and alumni banquet
for the class of 1937 of Middleport
High School.
ThC' I'C'un\on was , wl lhoul u

doubt, one of th~ most emotiona l
and wonderful expN·irnce of my
life.
To see these people with whom
I had shared my younger days
with. meant a lot to me. /\!so we
remembered classmates who
were deceased. I am reasonably,
sure that all who attended wre
very happy to see one another
again . II was so nice to have Mr.
Lee McComas and Mr . Marlin W.

Essex join us In our celebration.
Thanks to thr Middleport Fire
Dl'partment for the use of their
facilities for the afternoon .
A big " thank you" and "lots of
lovt&gt;" to the following prop!~ who
worked so diligently to bring us
all to~ethrr . I enjoyed every
minute of It :
Paul Wilev. Paul Smith. Ma rv
Grate Brown, Janice Collin's
Daniels. Phyllis Diles Jividen ,
Ruth Blackburn Ebersbach and
LPr McComas a nd Dorothy Higgi nbotham Evans.
June Hartley Canfl·ell
Gallipolis

DALLAS tNEA )- Much of the
chatter these days among Pxecutlves of Texas financial lnstltu ·
lions concerns the flamboyant
rise and fall of the Vernon
Savings and Loan Association.
alleged to have been systematica lly tooted by Is offi cers.
As Its name suggests, Vernon
was founded In Vernon Texas,
about 165 miles northwest of
here. In 1982, the S&amp;L was
acquired by real estate financier
Don R. Dixon. who moved Its
headquarters to Dallas' boom in!(
northern suburbs.
According to a civil suit recently flied In U.S. District Court
here· by the Federal Savings and
Loan Insurance Corp., Dixon and
six other Vernon executives
"looted , dlsslpateJ and wasted"
at least $140 million worth of the
S&amp;L's assets.
The FSLIC suit charges that
their extravagant expenses Included $5.5 million for a fleet of
five private planes (Including
two jets) and six pilots as well as
$2 million for a California beach
house used as a residence by
Dixon and his family.
Dixon also benefited from
hundreds of thousands of dollars
In s&amp;L funds used to pay for his
wedding, art collection, European travel, audio equipment,
liquor, mobile telephones, maid
service and groceries, the FSLIC
alleges.
1n addition, Dixon and his
fellow ·executives paid themselves more than $22 million In
dividends, $15 million In bonuses
and millions of dollars In other

By Unll!•d Press lntrrnllllonul
Today Is Wt&gt;dnesday , May 27, the IH th day of 1987with 218 to follow .
The moon Is new.
The morning stars are Venus. Jupiter and Saturn.
The evening stars are Mercury and Mars.
Those born on this date are under the sign of Gemini. They Include
financier Cor nelius Vanderbilt In 1794: social reformer Amelia
Bloomer, for whom the women's undergarment was named. In 1818:
poet Julia Ward Howr, who wrote the lyrics of "The Battle Hymn of
the Republic," In 1819; frontiersman "Wild Bill" Hickok In 1837:
dancer Isadora Duncan In 1878; detecllve novNisl Dashiell Hammell
In 1894; Vice President Hubert Humphrey In 1911; actor ,VIncent
Price In 1911 (age 7ti!: golfer Sam Snead In 1912 rage 75); author
Herman Wouk In 1915 tal(e 72); actor Christopher Lee in 1922 (age
65); former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger In 1923 (age 64) , and
actor Lou GossetJ Jr. In 1936 luge 51).
On this date in history:
In 170.1, Czar Peter the Great founded St . Petersburg as the new
captlal of Russia .
In 1905, the Japanese navy destroyed the Russian fleet In the
Tsushlma Straits.
• In 1941, the Brlllsh navy sank I he German batlleshlpBismarck400
· miles west of Brest, France, In World War II.
· In 1%8, the U.S. nuclear submarine &amp;orplon disappeared In the
Atlantic with 99 men aboard.
In 1979, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime
• Minister Menachem Begin announced the borders between Egypt
and Israel were open.
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tors: Here was lhe level . of
along wilh it.
uninsured
foreig-n qeposlts held
It's not genera lly realized that
by
lhe
natio
n's 10 biggest banks
the vast majority or deposits in
I
the biggest U.S. banks are more as of 1985:
Cilibank, $53.7 billion; Bank of
than $100,000,and thu s not ipsured - or tha t mos t of this America, $31.9 billion: Chase
uninsured money comes from Manhatten, $35 billion; Morga n
foreign sources.- Because they Guarantv, $28.6 billion; Manuare uninsured, these fore.ign facturers Hanover, $21.7 billion;
deposits are the most volalile Chemica l Bank. $16.2 billion;
pari of the delicately in tereon· Bankers Trust. $17.8 billion: . .
m•cted U.S. banking system - · Security Pacific, $7 billion; First
and the fir st funds ro be with· National Chicago, $14.5 billion: •
drawn when a bank shows signs and Continental Illinois. $8.2 : ;
billion.
of trouble.
·
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As if American depositors
Banks are not required 10
make public !he amount or unwitting- dependence on foreign
unin sured foreign deposits they in vesto rs weren't bad enough,
have, but our associate Michael there is also a serious Inequity
Binstein has obtained a conflden- involved. American depositors
lialllst from fedrral bank regul a· are efferllve lv underwrillng the
safe-ty of the. unin sured foreign
funds !hat are most likely to
trigg-er a devastating panic.
That's because the Federal &lt;
Deposit Insurance Corp .. which
by law insures deposits up to
$100.000. also stands behind unln·
sured deposi ts in the big banks as
a practical matter. The reason
for !his de !arlo Insurance of
uninsured deposits is that It's
necessa ry to instill confidence
among the mega-depositors and
avert a panic. It would cost the
FDIC far more to make !(DOd on
the insured deposits of a big bank
than It costs lo keep one afloat.
This in turn means thai big
banks are sa frr to have your
monev in than small hanks
(whic-h the FDIC can afford to let
col tapsr. paying off the Insured
deposils) .
There's a further unfairness:
U.S. taxpayers ultimately gua. ran tee thr FDIC's Insurance
payoffs. The big banks that
allracl the uninsured foreign
deposils pay no Insurance premiums to the FDIC on these
deposits - ye t they rely on the •
full faith and credit of the · ·
American taxpayers to keep
1hem in business.

runners-up
withgirls
84 each.
Of. !he nine
advancing,
one was se nior Melissa Nutter,
who advanced to the state finals
last year. Nulter again advances

Vernon's collapse In March Is a
conspicuous but ha rd ly unique
exam11le of S&amp;L failure at a time
when almost 350 of the country's
3.200 S&amp;Ls are losing money at a
rate of $6 million a day .
In Texas, 113 of the sta te's 281
S&amp;Ls - 40 percent - no longer
ca n meet the FSLIC requirement
of having a net worth equal to 3
percent of their liabilities. Moreover, 41 of the problem S&amp;Ls
may be beyond salva tion.
FSLIC guarantees deposits of
up to $100,1100 at fed erally Insured
S&amp;Ls - but It currently Is
gua ranteeing accounts valued at
more than $900 billion with an
Insurance fund thai has dwindled
to less than $1 billion .
The Reagan administration
has asked Congress to approve a
five-year FSLIC recapitalization
plan thai would raise $15 billion
In addition to $10 billion In
ex pecled ordinary Income, providing the $25 billion the General
Accounting Office says Is needed
to rescue troubled S&amp;Ls.
"The refunding of FSLIC,"
notes the U.S. League of Savings
Institutions, the Industry's largest trade asSOC'Iatlon, "does not
Involve taxpayer money. All of
the money will come enllrely
from ... savings lnslltutlons."
But It Is precisely because the
$15 billion would be produced
through assessments on s&amp;Ls
that the league has waged an
expensive and extensive lobby\.

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In 10urnament play with another
great throw in the shot put.
Jayne Ann Ritchie placed in
the high jump as did senior Bev
Wigal, who also advanced in the
3200 and 1600 meter reia ys.
The Baum sisters, Darlene and
Susan, qualified in the maximun
four events. Darlene \\&lt;On the 100

meter hurd les. placed second in
the 3110 meter relay, placed third
in the 16110 meter relay , and
placed in the 3200 rel ay.
Su san Baum qua lif ied In 1hc
3200 meter rel ay. plact'cl second
in th e 1600 meter , placed fourth in
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3200 meter run.

Despite all the competition the 800 meter relays, whii&lt;' Ma r,·
Baum gir ls were successful in Parker place-d in the 800, 400, and
legging ou r over four miles of 1600 meter rel ays.
Beth Arbaugh placed in Ihr 800
running distance In their respecand
400 mei N r·~i &lt;r y s ro qu alif)'
1ivc event s.
Ea stern 's Theresa Lamber f01 the Regional.
Coach Ra lph Wigal '&gt; squad
qua lified in three events; the800.
400 , and 1600 nw1t•r relays. A~' adv a nces to the' r cg ion~ll al
Mora placPtll n lh•· :;200. 400. and Musklngum Coll e~c m New Con ·

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L"Ord for S&lt;'mi-fln al round s begi nning at4 p.m. Thursday, Ma y28.
The Regiona l fin als are Sa llJrda y. May :\0 a1 l : 30.
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Mllkr Rl . Ports mout h East 42,
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HONORABLE MENTION
- Nick Riggs of Pomeroy, a
junior shortstop lor Kenyon
College's hasehall team, received honorable mention on
the Al~North . Coast Athletic
Conference. Riggs had a .242
halting average with 14 RBI
and 21 runs scored. He set a
new college rec-ord for the
m'ost hases stolen in u sea.'Son
with 20. Kenyon College is
located in Gambier; Ohio.

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victims of volatile eco nomy that
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anothC'r city or state getting In play ball. we'll t ak~ your money. where there are government
the way . Our concern was how But. you'll have to sit on !he funds or programs Involved, a nd
far the Supreme Court's ruling bench .
bultlng out where there aren't.
I was happy wllh th~ Jaycees I'm no more eager to see men
will go. The Rotary Club is an
organlzalion of men and women ruling. 1 believe that an organiza- join a social g-roup like !he Order
who hold decision -making or tion that admi nisters ·fed&lt;'rally the the White Calla Lilly than I
managerial positions. Is the next funded programs, like the Jay- am to try and bust down the doors
logical step to force me n's and cees does. should darn well be of the Grand Possums Who Just
women's fra ternal orga niza tions "forced nol to di sc riminate. And Want to Get Away From Women
to accept members of the oppo- I'm pleased for I he Rotary Clubs Once In A While. I like women,
site sex: the Elks. the P.E.O .. the who want to admit women. and whole bil( groups of them, and
Royal Order of th e Old Fel lows what the- Rotary decision means sometimes I like them without
Who Go On A Toot Each Fr ida y? lor progressive men who wei · men . Period.
come the input of prof!'ssional
11 I belonged to any wompn's
professional organizations, I'd
In 1984, the Supreme Court women.
Yet while it's not right for a· welcome any men whO wanted to
ruled that the Javcees male-onlv
policy was unconstitutional . Thr nationa l chapter to tell a local join. I consider men who want me
ruling ca me alter an ugly fight r hap"ter that it s members can'! ou t of their professional groups
between local chap ters: the associate with whom they please-. old poops who wan! to keep the
Roches ter. Philadelphia, Kansas It is also not right to tell a r hapler . Good Ole White Boys' network
City and New Orlea ns Jaycee who It must admit, if that chapter ali ve so they can ke-ep as many of
chapt ers sued for the right to doesn 't have anythin g to do with the goodies to themselves as they
offer women full membership. fedt&gt;ral money or programs. can.
But the rig ht to belong to a
and lost. But a few of thechapters VVhere the federal government
admi tt ed women anyway. and In does not have a stake in an group with whomever I please Is
1978 . .Jayc!'&lt;' national leaeders orga nization. f believe it s ril(ht to as much an Inalienable right as
where I worship or gather to &lt;'at
threatened to impeach all chap· decide members hip ends.
While the Supreme Court is barbecued p!Jr. I still believe In
lers 1hat didn't strip women
members of their vo te and deciding these membership common se nse . and I hope the
dem ote them to " as soc iat e Iss ues, It should esta blish a Supreme Court will ha ve enough
members." In ot her words. If pattern of enforcing equa l right s of it to let us choose the people
we'll socia lize wllh.
you 're bound a nd delrrmlned to

compensation, based on "bogus
profits" and Illegal diversion of
funds , charges the FSLIC.

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Problem of own making __~_Ro_be_rt_W_al_te_rs

Today in history

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LUCASVILLE- Nine Eastern
g irls advanced to the Regional
Track meet to be held a1
Musklngum College here Friday
afternoon as Eastern's girls'
track squad placed In a second
place tie with Hemlock-Miller in
the District finals. Crooksville
won lhe meet with 146 points,
wh ile Eastern and Miller shared

Right to choose friends ____Sa_ra_h_Ot_Jer_st_ree_l "
The Supreme Court's recent
decision regarding Rotary lnterna tlonal has a lot of men and
women talking to each other that Is, I hose of us who are sec ure
enough to agree to disagree, if
I hat's where we end up.
The Supreme Court decision
si mpl y says that Rotarv lnterna·
Ilona I can't boot out· cha pters
that admit women. It seems like
a fairly healthy Idea - !hat a
group of people In East Kumquat
can admit whoever they please to
the !(roup. and no ot her group of
people so mew here else can tell ·
'em not to.
What so me of us are talk in g
about - In particular, what I'm
di scussin g with a big, level ·
headed news photographer with
the map of Texas tatooed on onE'
arm -is what it all means to our
freedom to associate with whomever we want -or don 't want
- to.
We both agreed with the
premise that if a group of folks of
onP sex wants to assoc iatr with a
member or members of thea! her
sex. they certainly ough t Ia be
able to without someone In

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Eastern girls advance to regional track and field meet

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Clay Panthers oust
Eastern Eagles, 8-0
CHILLJCO\HE - Th ~ East ·
ern Eagles boys' ba seball team

had an outstanding .season comr
to an find F ri day .cvenlng as
Portsmouth ·Ciay roll ed to a 8·0
tri umph In the Di str ict fi nals .

Eastern cndrd th P season as
Src lionill ilnd SVAC champion s

and Dlstr\c!-runn('rs-up wlfh a
21 ·4 n 'rord .
.Juni or IPfl ·handt•r Marc Co ttle
hurl ed a two·hlt shut ·out at the
Eagles. st riking out five a long
th e wa y and walk ing ju st three.
Ea stern threatened In the first,
second , fi lth , and final Innings,
but could not pu sh acro&gt;S a sing le
run , despltr loa ding thC' ba sPS In
the final rou nd.
An other rac lor in lhP game's
outcomr ca mr whrn ln the first
inning, Eas tern hurler Ed Co ll i ns
wt~ s

struck on thC' e lbow by a

Cn ittc pit ch. That Injury later led
to Col lin s' demise as the swPIIi ng

forcrd some lo s::; of motion for thp

all -st at e hurl e r .
With Colli ns on first an d
att empt ing to steal ,Jeff Joh nso n
line a shot up the middle that wa s
snagged by srco nd -basPman .Jay
Prosch who threw to first for the
double play .
Th•· momentum kill ing play
C""arrlrcl int o lhC' fie ld as Eastern

m ade thrN&gt; error s before Brent
Co nl ey lined an RBI slnglcf&lt;Jr the
game's first run , 1·0.
Despile thP errors, Collin s was
sharp through three innings, but
had the cei ling collapse in the
four th as singles by Cott le, Greg
Ruby , and Don Kelley were
sa ndwiched around a B rent Con·
Icy double to knock Co llins fr om
th'c box wit h the score 4·0.
After Bryan Dur st came on in
relie f , Gearheart looped a si n g!~
to ce nter and Ja son Gearheart
did Ihe sa me for a 6-0 Clay lead .
Clay added two unearned rups
in the six th ira me for the 8·0
finale. Cottle picked up the wi n.
while Co llin s suffered lhe loss,
Coll in s and Du rs t combined for
two strikeouts, one walk, and
gave up niM hits , six of w hich
ca me In the four th round.
Clay advances to I he Regional
at Zanesv ill e with a 10·11 mark .
whil e Eastern bows with its fine
2H record . ra nked 15th in the
sl ate.
Lln rscorf' :
Eastern .... ....... 000 000 0-0 2 6
Clay ............. 100 502 X-8 9 2
Batteries: Marc Co ttle i WPl
and Craig Gearhart.
Ed Collins iLPi, Durst 4t h and
Kyle Davis.

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vict ory over th~ Giants. Both
wild pitches came on spllt·finger
fastballs that could n' t be
~o n trolled
" He had an outstanding split ·
finger tonight." Craig said. "It
·was too good a one. He couldn't
get It over and it bounced in rronr
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K eith Hernandez singled to

Summer league play begins
By Jim Soulsby
Summ er baseba ll is underway
for boys and girls in the bend
area . T ·Ball , Peewee and Little
league teams have began action
with P ony league starting this
week .
The Daily Se ntinel wishes to
repo rt the ac tion to its readers
and have made fo rms available
for coac hes to com plete and
ret urn to th~ Pomeroy o!!lce or to
the writer . Only game resumes
for Peewee, Li t tle an d Ponv
leagues will be publi shed si nce.
according to the r ules, no records
ar~ to be made of T·Ball.
The only report received thus
far ar c as follows: The Pomrrov
A's arr sporting a 4 and 1 record
followed by Pomeroy •2 at 2 and
2. Dan's Exxon Is current ly 0 and
3 and Pomeroy's Peewee gi rl s

are 0 and 3. Also In Peewee piay
Pomeroy •3 is currently 1 and 4.
Pomeroy Food! and i s the only
little league tea m to r eport thus
far wil h a 4 and 0 record. J .P.
Stanley ha$ a win ovpr Mason.
while Jim Pullins has been
credited with w in s over Rutl and
and Dan 's Exxon. Heath Hud son
has swung the bi g ba t in all
games, with B. Walker, Eric
Wagner . Jim Pullins, J .P. Davis
and Tren ton Clelan d all had two
or more safties. Ryan Condf',
Jcrod Douglas and J.P. Stanley
also co ntributed hit s.
It is important that tho se
coa ches in the Meigs Local
District g~t their re ports to Jim
Soulsby to ensure coverage.
Coverage in other areas of the
county will be provided by other
wri!Prs.

Golf tournament slated June 12 and 13
1\ co·cd scra mbl e chari ty golf
tour nam ent will br staged on
.J une 12 and 13 at the Ja y marGol!
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Ohio E ta Phi Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorori l)'.

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Giants lead reduced to one game after
loss; Reds nip Cubs on Parker's homer
B y MARK COHEN
UPI Sports Writer
San Francisco Manager Roger
Craig taught his p itc hers to
throw the split· finger fastbalL
Tues day nigh t Scolt Garrel ts
threw it a lit tle too we lL
Garrelts allowed the lying and
win ning r uns to score on two wild
pitches in the eighth inning to
give the New York Mets a 3·2

June 12-13
Jaymar Golf Course
Please si gn me up for your co-ed golf scramble .

open the eighth. Darryl Straw·
berry walked and Mookie Wilson
singled to loa d the bases with
none out. Garrelts then replaced
Jeff Robinson. 3·3.
Garrelt s' 2·2 pitch to Howard
Johnson skipped by catc her Bob
Brenl.v . allowing Hcrnande2 to
score from third and tie thescore
2·2. Garrelts ca m e back to strike
ou t Johnson and Barry Lyons and
worked the count to 0·2 agai nst
Rafael Sa nt ana.
But Garrelts' s pli t ·fing er
skidded past Breni)' again and
Strawberry streaked home to
give the Mets a .1·21ead . Garrelt s
s truck out Santa na on lh0 next
pitch and fanned five of the six
ba tters he faced.
"The pitc h is 90 miles an hour
and can break in any direct ion ,"
Brenly sa id. "I just tr.v to get a
body part in fro nt of it . I don·r
think 1 got a mitt on anv of t hem.
One hit me on I he arm and the
other on the wrist."
Jcssc Orosco shut down the
Giants in thr Pigh th C~ nd ninth to
record his ninth savp of th(l
season and !fHJth of his · ca rrer.
Doug Sisk. J.O. the third of four
New York pitcher s. picked up the
vir!Ory .
The Mf't s v.·on despite battin g
O-for·l 6 with runners in sror ing
position . Strawberr~· , v.:ho drew
th ree walks and stole two bases .
round himself stranded at third
base three limes bpfor(l scor in g
in the eighth.
"That was &lt;-1 bi g win for us...
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when we needed them, but we got
guys on base-. You never know
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on base. " El :;cwhe re in the
Natio n a l League. H ous ton
rocked Pittsburgh 10·3, Montceal
cru shed Los Angeles R·3, Phila·
delphia outlasted San Diego 3·1.
Atlanta edged St. Louis o· l and
Cinci nnt i sqeakcd by Chicago 3·

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At Cinci nn ati, Dave Parker led
off the ,bottom or the ninth with a
homer to lift ·c hiCago. Parker 's
lith homer oflhe season came off
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GOING TO REG JONI\LS
Eastern's girts
track team finished tied lor the Class i\ Distrid
track me!cl runn crup spot Ia.' I Friday, qualifying
nine m emhcrs lor lhe r egio nal meet to he held
Thur.sday and Saturday at Muskingum College in

1'\cw Concord. Pictur ed arc regional qualiliers
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Parker, Darlen e Baum, Ay Mora, and Beth
Arhough. Back row - Coadt Ralph Wigal , Susan

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By FRED Me MANE
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U PI Assistant Sports Editor
Who says !oday's baseball
players have no sense or history?
The Cleveland Indians gave a
firsl -class Impression Tuesday
night of I he Dally Dodgers_pfthe
late J92()s and ear ly 1930s.
Comica l baserunning blunders
were commonplace with th e
Brooklyn Dodgers of I hat er a. On
one occasion a Brooklyn fan,
inquir ing about a certain game.
was told that the D_odgers had
three r unners on base. "Which
base ?" he responded In earnest.
Tile Indians co mmitt ed a series for ridicu lous gaffes on lhe
baseppt hs Tuesday night thai left
!he fans laughing in I he ais les of
Fenway Park. T he three mistakes ended up cos ting lhe
l nd i~ n s a 6-5 loss fo !he Red Sox.
The rnosl bizarre of the blund ers came in th e sixth when Mel
Hall passed teamma te Joe Car fer on the ba ses and was called
. out. That happens in th e major
leagues about as often as Ph ila delphia shortstop Steve Jelf z hit s
a horne run.
Cleveland had ru nn ers al second and lhird w ith one out in !he
sixt h when B rook Jacoby
grounded t o third -ba se man
Wade Boggs. Boggs th rew horne
in an effort 10 retire .Joe Ca ner,
but Red Sox ca tcher Mat·c
Sullivan missed th e throw.

baiL threw wildly back to the
plate as Caner wen! back to
third. Hall. si?eing !he ba ll get
away twice, roared around thir d
but passed Carter and was ca lled
out.
Poor baserunning also cost the
I ndians in the firs! whl'n Pal
Tabler was thrown out a! second
trying fo stretch a single inf o a
double and in t he third when Rick
Dempse)' was erased at, third
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Pleasanl. W. Va .. 1942: .Jack
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preparing the necrology reporf.
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Wi nebre nner, Marielfa. 1929:
Tedros Dobbins. Hamden. Pa t
Benny Ewing, second viec pres! - Hobart L. Young. Sidney, 1 ~m:
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Young. Dan Morr is, and Kenny Pa., Anna Mar ie Shorr Fox.
Ca lif.. Lois \a rnpbrll .Jones.
Wiggins. r&gt;:a med to the execufivr Logan. Pa ul Carmicha&lt;•l. South
Co lumbu s: HeiPn Forbl's .I ones.
com rninee were Tom Smlf h, Webster. Tracy Goodwin. Cin cin·
Belpre. Cuy 1
·:. Gui nther, Gall i·
,Joan Williams, Bob Burton.
nail. Es th er Leifhe!f Amspokrr.
pol ls.. Jean Joachim Wolfe. Bel Don ie Musser, Bill Fra ncis, Columbu s, D~ nle l Ruben s. Chapro. Rober t l.rhew . Whitehal l.
Mike Wen·,·. Linda Mayer . and rleston, W . Va .. 19:17 .
Ann PiPrsall, Hu ntingt on, W.Va ..
Brmda Morris.
James D. Smith . Colum bus:
Doroth~· (;ruf'sPr Urb&lt;ln, PC&gt;n·
So: holarships
Thomas A. Smith. Colu mbus.
ns)'ll'an ia. Go'Orgr W. VPnoy,
Erin Ander so n. daughter of Grace Winebrenner Jarvis. Hun- Columbus. Ed nu Hatfield Starr.
Jennifer Anderson and William fingwn. W. Va ., Mary Goodwin
Cleveland. 190 ~ .
Anderson. Pomeroy. and Phillip Barlrls , Mich i ~a n , 19:19: Harold
Sue Struble Cra m('r. Ma.·ion.
R. King. son of E:va and Lloyd Heilman. Bel lefontaine . 1940: M.
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Rogrr HinC's, Nl'W&lt;trk.
King. Pom eroy. were awarded Pau l Tedrow , Spr ingboro. Bob
Willi am H~· sel l , Colu mbus. Mar$-100 scholar ships.
Jay, Ruth Leifheit ,Jovan. C'o lumil'nc Rrown H&lt;'msli•)', Shade.
Anderson, with a 4.00 grade bus , William·carman. Fair Oaks,
1YS:i: Barbara Oon o\'a n Hines.
point avera ge, was va ledictorian Ca lif., William Barrels, MichiNewil rk . Ruth Horak Lew is,
or her graduating class a! Meigs ga n. Belt)· Hoffner Mal'! in. CoBell&lt;'fontainl'. Una Fa)' GParhal'f
Hig h School. She plans to a!lend lumbu s, 1941.
Curnow. P ort Orange , Fla ..
Capi t al University In Columbu s.
Av ice Smith Freck&lt;&gt;r. Colum- . Milt')' .Jane· F:lchinger Gibbs,
starf ing this fall. King, who has a bu s. 1927: Earl Tea lord.•John S .
PurkPrsburg, W. Va .. Caroll'
3.954
average, Will Crooks. Mildred . Lisle Crooks.
Harnm Cr uj~ira s, . Brookl)•n

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place ru nners n1 !Irs! ami secon&lt;l.
Co llin s !hen f&lt;mnrd Luca sville's ail -sf &lt;.lfe nominee 1\llrn
Alley and went on to sfri keou l l h&lt;'

Valley and Ed Robe or AI hen s
wNc fh t' game's Mosl Va luable
Players

You learn to play golf on the lesson
tee by a qualified Pro - Not on the
golf course.
A golf clinic is startinq at the
Jaymar Golf Club Tuesday, June 2
at 6 P.M. for Men and on· Thursday,
May 28 for ladies.

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contrlbuleu lou winnin g elf or ! as
!he East all -sta rs lwiec· dl'fcafcd
the Wes l here Sunda y af!Prnoon
In the annual Soufheas!Nn Ohio
Baseball Coac hes Association
Ali -Disfrict game at Ohi o University's Trautwein F'i cld .
Meigs ' Donnie Hecker anti
Easlern ' s E:delir Co llin s were big
contribut or's In fhl' firs! ga me' as
!he E:asf sco n •d an H-n comefrom -behind vic tory '" the best
talent In th e Sou th east Distric t
ga thered lor H !win bill .
In th e !Irs! ~;arne Ml•igs sta n·
dout Donn it.' BrckPr hcH.l a sin gle
and rea ched on an Prror, scor in g
a run In fliP E:a sl's coml'back bid.
Brcker al so had several krv
defensive pla .vs In 1he field before'

Recogniti on of reunion ela sses
and award in g of sc holarships
from 1he Rob Roberts Pornerov
Alumni Sch ola rs hip F'und were
hi ghlight s of the 69th annual
, meetin g of f he Pornerov Alumni
Associafion held in !he M eigs
High School cafeteria Saturday
· • night.
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' -ga !lw red 1here for th e banquet
e m re~d by .Joe Struble. Among
!he special guests introduced
werr Charles Gibbs. rormrr
supcrintend0nt of PomerO\
sc hoo ls. and his wife. jong-tim e
elem entary school teacher .
Gibbs led f hP group in a rousing
cheer for P omeroy H igh follow ing hi s int rodu clion.
Recognized and applauded
wa s the Rev . Waid Rad ford of
Beaver . cl ass of 191 6. !he oldest
gradual r a11 C&gt;nding. Ot hers gi ven
sp('eial r Pcognition wC're C . H .
Ma r li n, F'orf Lauderdale, F'la ..
class of 1917. F'red Gocg lein .
Pomeroy. c la ss of 19 18: and
Ma r io Bickman. class of 1921 .
The- four attending from I he
class of 1922 obs ening their 6.1fh
r0union \.V C rr Maria Skinner
Fosler. (;pl'f rude Sm if h M if c hell.
Edison Hobstcflcr . Pomero,·.
and Irving Knrr .Jr .. Maso n.
W.Va . Bernadinr Souder!-i MPier,
Pomeroy . rl'present cd f he cI as s
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Pomeroy alumni gather for annual reunion, give scholarships

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into a triple.
"We're just running unfillhl•y
tag us," said Cleveland managpr '
Pat Corrales. "Our base-running
was texplefivc l ... We made too
many mental mista kes."
A).Nipper scan erect 11 hits over .
7 1-3 Innings to snap a personal
four-game losing streak and .
Da\e Henderson cracked a
three-run homer to spark the Red ·
Sox' triumph.

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Girl chosen to attend Martin Essex School

Quote ofrhe day

Hrathrr Lvnn Shuler . d"ugh ter of Mi·. and .'&gt;lr'. Da,·itl ShuiPr
and a junior at Sout hPrn High
School. has Jx&gt;rn ;r•lr-cted '"
~I!Nld fh(l Marlin W. Essr.x
School for rhr Gifrrd to he hPitl
for on0 WP(•k ! his summrr.
P urpo~P ot ,th4 · Mi.lrt ih f-:1-::o,P:&lt;
School i." to pi'O\' idf• ~ \·,:.n iPt\ ol
cnriehmr· nt Px pc·ril' nt'f''-., ~ u ,)[&gt;lc··

LaciPn Margai n ~. 67. ar the
~-a r cri me' tria l of Klaus Barbie
in J.~·o n . Franc~. identifying
Barbie as the man ~&lt;· ho allrg('() Jy
inrerrogat('() and rort urro him
for a week before his deportation
ro the Dachau concentration
ramp :
"(\nr ca nnot be mi s t a~en .
Look ar t hat gri n. You cannot
forget it is not a sa n(' man ."

differ~ nt

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u~ua! hi!; ll sc·hoOI work .

All 'chuol dl&gt;t ric" in Ohio ma,v
nnmina1£1 o n4"~ junior to nttC'nd
thi' ' ummPr prog ra m . but onlv
liO ~tudr nt s ~rp c hos(·n to partic i·
patr&gt;. The· &gt;clr·ctrtl student s ar~

r·nn..,Jdf·red to bP "ca dc mi cetll\'
1.!ifiNI and ·or ta lr ntPd in on'l1 o'r

more of t hr· sri'Nal arts.
Shu ler is a m emhrr of thr
Natonal Honor Societ y and is
enrolled in Jhr co ll ege prepara tory program ar Sout hern. She is
active In Comput er Club and the
French Club. She Is a member of
Southern's Quiz Bowl ream and
has tra veled wi th th e sc holars hip
rea m fo r three _
vcars. She ha s

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and is taking liniVNSil l' band
course work thrre. Earl-i er this
spring, Heat her, along with tellow j unior. Scort M cPhai l. wa s
selected to represent Souihcrn in
the Regio nal SCholars Progr am.
at Ohio Unil'ers iry _

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ol1917, was pr e,c nl~d wilh a gilt hy .Joyce Quillen, secretary ollht•
Racine·Soutlll'rn Alumn i Assot·iation 1 fur ll('in~ the old•·~t alumnus
"II he school's annu al alumni hanquct.

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redplcnls ollhe annual Paul H. Carnahan M1•morial Sc holarships
announced al Saturday night' s annual Raclno-Southo•rn Alumni
Banquet. Each graduate will receiv.• S500.

Racine Southern Alumni name scholarships
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frown ing of r he ki ng and qu('('n
ariU ann oun cemPnl of the Paul H.
Carnah an sc holar ship winn ers
were highli ght.&gt; of Sar urda _
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nif hl 's annual Rae-i nc-Sou th er n
Alumni Ranqurr.
J..eg-in a Han . tl aug ht&lt;•r of Mr.
an'd Mrs . Dal•· Ha rt . and .lm ·
Roush. son of M r . and Mrs.
M ~ r s h a ll Rou sh, w&lt;•rr cho"·n
kingandquernbl·voteof rhosri n
arlrndance ar th &lt;' banqurr.
&gt;Vi nnr r s of the sc hola rshi ps.
r rcei1 ·in g $;JOO. wrrr Da1 id

Dee m. son of Norman Drrm and
Jani ce DPc·m . and Diana Simpso n, rl aughr rrof\.era ldSimpson .
DPe m plans to atten d Rio Gr ande
College. Simpson will be altrnding Ohio Univrrsiw
Spl'akP!' for th &lt;• e1·rning- wa s
Don Sm ith. a 1~7 1 grad u a l ~ of
Sou th ern High and a current
m ember of the So uther n Loc al
Scrool Boa rd . Sm ith . speaking
on i hr topi c of opportun it _
v,
replaced t hr srhedul~d sprakrr .

fra nk ( I&lt;• land. who recrn tlv
suffered a hea rt al l ark and is
hospita l ized ar U n iv~rs il y Hospira ts. Columbus.
The bu sin ess s~ssion of thr
ba nq uet wa s conducted b,v Da le
Hart. president of rh r alumn i
assO&lt;' i ation . and .J oyce Quillrn.
srcrerar;·. Hart brough t up .rhr
increased pri er in this ll'a r 's
banquet t ickets. f rom $7 ro $1 0.
Si ne&lt;' no oppos iHons to thP price
increase were voiced. Hart sa id
rhr $10 prlcrw ould conti nue. with
$:1 of thr $10 going to thr
scholars hip prog t·am.
F. lccred lo rakC' a position on
thr alumni board wa s Lat'l'l'
Circle. r~ pl acl n g Har t who will
hr leav ing lhr hoard ,
· Past classes werrp resC'nt('() by
Robin Reiber. 1h&lt;' associa I ion 's
third l'icr-presiclent . Receivi ng a
gill for Jx&gt;Jng the oldest graduate
at lhC' banquet wa s Eldon Kraut -

Thr Sha dv Riwr Shulflrrs
cloggi ng gr ou p. includ ing 19R7
graduate Bruce' Wol fe and Hart .
al umni president. enter tai ned .
The alumni king and qu ~rn
ra rl dida trs wrn· annou nced b~ ·
L arr~ ·
Pis hflr, srm nd v icP·
presiden t. Besides the winners.
other ca ndidat es incl udPd Da1·id
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Milliron. Rachel Re iher, Bruer
Wo lfe and Traci l' Hubbar d.
Fisher ulso ga \'£' 1ht• i n\'orc:ll ion
an d benediction .
Hostesses for th!•rvl'ning wo •n•
Opal Dlddl!', Pam Diddle. l.ibb1·
Fi sher and Be\'l'r i~· Cu mmins.
In keeping with traditi on. rho •
banquet was prepa red b1 moth·
ers of j unior cl ass m~ m bc rs. and
srn·ect bv thr stude nts . Thrmr
fort hr rv.rning wa s Thr Cood OJ11
Days.
A dan cr. wi th mu sic h)· &lt; ' "'
SO I'CI' Ela nd. fo l lO\I'I'd I ll• •

ROY AJ) I'\' - l.t•glna llarl an d .lor Rou'h rl'igno•d us king and
qut•(•n of Saturda,\' night' ~ annual Racint•·Southern i\lurnni
Banqtwt .

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WliiWEVE IN f-'MIIJ-CfNTERlD CARl
We believe in f•mlly·centered care. WhM is fan .ily
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ce~rean section. the father Is usually allowed into the
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the father. brothers and sisters, and grandparents tO
participate In the care of the infant and the support of the
mother.

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dance to "Mo• and M_v Shadow " al Saturd ay's redial of Barbara's
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PUitiC NOTICE
'11011ATE COURT OF

Estate of Leona Kohl,

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OI!Ort wHI be recoi'lod ot
the oHiet of . Bernard V.

Limit Quantiti es

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Mon.-Sat. 8 AM-10 PM
Sunday 10 AM -10 PM

5/28/17
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' A 1974 Chevrolet Monte

Corio.
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t 1.nil of the sale.
· The Admlni1tr11rix re ~

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nrick tn the country. 3 BR, 2
baths, lull basement, gar.
~ge , and 5.89 acres. AHrac·
live home lor $64.000.
:uw LISTING - 8 rm.
remodeled home on Rt . 114
,i n Minersville. Range, relrig.
~ralor, bath , gas lurnace,
idbL garage and lg. lot
&lt;$28,500.
67 ACRES- Nice larm land
in hay and some woods, All
;mmerals and TP water
available.
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POMEROY- 6 rms., bath, 3

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•ln1ulation
•Storm Doors
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•Replacement Windows

•New Roofing

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PH. 992-2772

Whole· Fryers •••• ~•.• 49&lt; Sand. Spread •••••••• 99(

TRENCHING IS OUR liNE
. Trench inc of Any Type

B1ckhoe SINice
Plumbing Service

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We Carry Concrete Culverts
licensed &amp; Bonded

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Hysell Run Road
Pomeroy, Qhio 45169
PH. t6141992-28l4 or
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: NEW LISTING - RENO• VATED- 3 bedroom home,

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'C hance lo'live there' Noce 3
lldrm !railer with new carpel
;n living room, ceiling fans in
living room and kitchen, 1
'bath wilh washer and dryer.
:Newer Iron! porch lo sit on
'and wasle those summer
£ven10gs away in lhis
"Peacelul country setl ing,
;Also has many othe1 nice
~ealu re s oncludong a wei bar.
:satellile dish, lois of cabinet
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obedroom, range is also
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•home IS close to stores and
;schools. 2·3 bedrooms, level
•lot, carpelong and olher
' features includ ong a noce
tlront porch. MAKE OFFER
421.900

•Ul

Med. Eggs ...... :~·•• 3/ $1 . __________ _
BROUGHTON
Cottage Cheese".'.~. 99&lt; LIMIT
0

3 ~lAMOND

Pmeapple ..... !~:~ .. 2

f$

1
Treet ••••••••••••••••• 89(
ARMOUR

12

oz.

•

FLAVORITE ASSORTED

I

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PURINA

:

CAT FOOD

I

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•
• 6.5 oz.
•
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••
limit S Ptr Customer

S/Sl

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~

Good Only At Powoll's Suptrmorket
: Offtr Good thru Sol, May 30, 1987

I

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LISTING- If lrees are
you wanl on a lot
;su•taDie for buildong lhen
'''VisualiZe the house
' ••••'•• always wanled on
acre shady lot.Eieelroc
,ava•lable. $3,500.
LISTING - MIDDLE·
I;"''"' torner lois on 2nd
that could be used tor
small business or a good
for a lamily, Home IS
r. en,ero:v eHic~nt and hasH
l: bedri&gt;oms. Back and front
, garage. Just $1 8.900.

•The total value of the coupon

may not exceed •1 .50 .

•Any menufecturer 's coupon
grNter than 51 C will be re-

1,: ;,;;;, LISTING - MIDDLE·
1' '
- Two story frame
il ~~us~. on appra~ imately
lot 3 bedrooms.
· storm
doors and
1lr:~~~~;:
;
ASSUME LOAN.

deemed at face value onty.

•Only one m1nuiactunr'a cou·
pon I * hom.

BOLD DETERGENT
147

oz.

$4 99

limit 1 Per Custamtr

WHITE CLOUD

PRINGlES

TOILET TISSUE

POTATO CHIPS

89&lt;

4 ROLL

PKG.

Good Only At Powtll'l Svptrmorbt
Offer Good thru Sot., May 30, 1917

~:~-oz.

$1 09

•The totarvalue of the menufac·
hner' 1 coupon canttot
tho purchOM price of tho hem.
Money will not be refunded.
•This offer d- 001 opply to

••teed

Htnry E. Cleland Jr.
!l9Z-il91
Tt~lllll. .... 949-ZMO
•••••• -"'~" .... 192·5112
....... 949-l;otfiee,............... ,I9Z·n5t

'o·

- · · Super Vetuo Coupons,

fret coupons, or 1ft~ competi·
tor•t COUpoM.
•Thla offor nclud01 clgarm".
or onv o - items prohibited

.

'

PISIDINCI PIIONI
o6UI 992-7714
I ,

"" .....Ia

J.l.'s REPAIRS

Dtoltr

f~r• E•·i~IIIUI

Plrfl &amp;Servlee

Members

MEMBERSHIP $5 ,00
Non -Member Cover

Charge
2 POOl

992·9901

S2 .00
·~ , 7 1 ,.

NEW HOMES
RESIDENTIAL
RENOVATIONS
FREE
ESTIMATES
ALLWORK
GUARANTEED

II re•l Countr'y Mu1ic is one ol
your f~Vorite thingt , 1 young
man from Tenn.... wortting
ttmporerllv In thlt eree would
liketomMt you . Write to Jimmie
Pettrt. cere of Gennl Oelivwy,
Gtllipolit, Oh 4&amp;831 . I'll cell
'f'Ou l

N1gh1 AudiiOr ·Oesk Clerk. al)l)tf '
in P«ton only. Holidev Inn.- .. o
phone c:tllt.
·

Home Oecortting Open Hou11
Ftldty and Stturdey, Mev 29th
end 30th. 10:00 e.m.- 9 :00 p.m.
eec:h dey . Gloria Oillf. 1 Y, mile
from lllngtville on St .·At. 325 .
614 - 742 - 20?6 . Everyone
Welcome!
Control your w~Mght. Teke " New
Shepe Diet Plen" end HydrP
Wtter Pillt. Fruth Phermecy.

•ROOFING •SIDING
•WINDOW REPLACE ·
MENT
•REMODELING &amp;
ROOM AODITIONS
•GARAGES &amp; POLE
BUILDINGS

Ph011o Day or hlftings

915-4141

s.6.'87· 1 mo pd .

SANDY'S
AUTO SALES
Aut-tlwt lepair

&amp; Serria
1UNIIIPS to TIANSMIISION
CALL "2-7403 A,t.
lt. Rt. 33, r._ty, OH.

s.JI You A
UHII Car or Fi1

We'l

Your Old One
3-21·2 ~··

MASONRY
RESTORATION . SWIM
POOLS , STEEL. LAWN
FURNITURE. BARNS ,
FARMING EOUIPMENT.
HOUSES . ETC .
WOIII: GUAIANTUOIU:U UTIMATU

ROOFING &amp;
SIDING

· GUnERWORK

20 Years Exp.

RT. I. BOX 278
32933 ROMINE ROAD

EXCELLENT
REFERENCES
FREE ESTIMATES

RUTLAND

742-2070

JAMES COE
CALl

614-367-0412

I·IU MO.

CHECK THE

Houte kitten• to good home.
6wkl . old . Ph. 246 · 5371 ett1r
4PM .

GOVERNMENT JOBS :

GEARY'S
BO~Y SHOP

BISSELL
BUilDERS

Custom Painting

CUSTOM lUll T

Servi!t, Rustoration
&amp; Collision Servitt
Wash &amp; Detail
Servile

550 PAGE ST.
MIDDLEPOU, OH..

Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS

PH. 992-3537

I

FREE ESTIMATES
ll f 5!DENT IAl / COMMEfiC IAl

PH. 742-2027

- Conere11 worll
- Plumbing •nd l!llectrictl

work
(Free Ellimatesl

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215 or 992-7314

Pomtroy, Ohio

5/l/lhl

REPAIR
Br lgg1 &amp; Strallon
Tecumsah
Weed Elter
home! he
J1cobsen

VALLEY LUMIER
&amp; SUPPLY
Middleport. Oh .

992-6611

4·11.'86·rc

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

CUSTOM BUILT
POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

Truck. auto, 8r
heavy equipment
repairs and
welding .
IAII make• &amp; modelsl

FREE ESTIMATES

PH. 949-2756
John l. ....h
Owner/.chanic
S· S·'If.J ••·

,.

' ·&lt;.J'·l ·"II
'"}(· ,.·
. b~. I' , L.J,-r,,itf
I'
j (' f(• '
I ',

SERVICE
- Addont and remodeling
- Roofing and gutlftl' wor ..

Estimates" ~

PH. 949·2860
or 949·2101
No Sunday Calh

l·ll·lln

49835 St. lt. 124
lacine, Ohio 45771

949·2606 Home

Let Ua Fme '( ou IR

Authorized Service
&amp;Parts

CARPENTER

"Free

949-3088 Bus.

FENCE COMPANY

;,i l w L 1r6

New Home• luilt

REPAIR

ACCENT

SMAll ENGINE

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

S·ll-17

ANTIQUES

BUY OR SELL
Riwerine Antiques
112 4 East Moin St.
Po-oy
!lOUIS' luo.· Wo4..Frl.
11 o.m. to 7 p.m.
!UMof' f p.m.•7 p.m.
ly ChtNKe .,. A,ointment

RUSS MOORE
992·2526

Ill Makts I Models
24 HR. SERVICE
l ·IJ.2 mo. pd.

THE DITCHING
SERVICE
All Types of
Tren,hing
GAS · WATER
ELECTRIC
DRAINS

Bus. Ph. 915·3813
Home 985-3137
4·22·1 mo. pd

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

VINYL &amp; AWMINUM
Complete Gutttr Wort!
Comple11 Aamodaling
Roofing ot all Type•
Worked in home area

Gel P•ld tor reeding booktl
1100.00 Pit title. Wrl": Act·
31 , 2 Plm1. Nepervlllt, IL
601540.

7 Wk . old pupplet, very cute end
CtJddly . Mul1 give eway thit
week . Calill14-843· 5421 .

AVON , no 1ervice ch.,ge, open'
territ9riet , phone 304 -11715 ·.,.
1429.
AYON ·itl chengingi le among
the tint to tnp the beneflu of
the new Avon. Cell 304·882 ·
211&amp;5.

We c111 repair and re·
core radtllors and
heater cores. We un
also ai:id boil and rod
out radiators. We also
rtPiir Gas Tanh .

KITCHEN KNIVES

..

--

... __,. , . ,.,

Strap mttel . 304 -882· 3231 .

t puppitl ml•ed brtld. Beegla.
btaok 1nd tan . 304·6715· 1428.

FOUND : Pair ot Men 's gl1t111.
In front of Swalnt ·Furniture.
Mty 9th. Claim 1t Tribune
Office. 825 Third Ave.

7

Yard Sale

PAT HILL FORD
992 -2196
Middleport, Ohio

1-13-tfc

ro 12 NOOII

Othtf lime~ 1ty ....._, .,
rift t92·1)ll I«
' fMIIII.

.A..c:r.i"ll
Ca.RY
ITIMS
Wood-Crtdwt-Ouilting
flewtrl, Stwing,
loslrttli..
&lt;OWlll 01111 t!IKI~

4·14-11110 .

Moving Sele: like new whirlpool
l•rge cepec:ity W11htr &amp; Orytr·
t400 . T•nturi e..,cltt Bike
ftOO orbastoHer. l -ShepeSote
Bed 11000 or bett offer. Ph .

814-446·3104,

Thurt. • Fli. Mev 28 &amp; 29, 9 · 15.
302 leQrende Blll'd. Aduill &amp;
c hltdrent clothQ, toyl , tlic,clt,
cr~tts. mite.
Moving Selt: Corwenlent 11or·
ege unltt. 438 Flemingo Dr.,
Keneuge. Thull . a. Fri, from
9AM to 4PM . Household itm1,
homtmldt crttu . Engltnder
Woodburner. etnnlngJ••· some
linen,,

....... Pt'Piiiiiaiiii'i ......
&amp; Vicinity

IEIUUT &amp; REPAIRED

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND
I 90 MULIEIRY AVE.

POMEIOY,

OH.

PH. 992-9949
lob lorton, Ownor

5·21-11-tfn

AIIIIIJIIIIII'Illf'll:'

3 Announcement•
TOUf Gukttt: Doee mont¥ motl·
vete you1 S•lll'¥ to ftln •
Commlnina-Bonut . FtntJttic
oppqrtunlty to Etrn 1100·
e1000 / wk . Meny company
biMfitt· acfWIHictfJM'II m.. tg.
m..-.t poliUon1 ._.tiltble. C1M
Sue lor lntwwlew 614 ·21•·
6421 . Not juat • iOb.

Something New Under The 8unl
Reps netded for Butln•• Ac·
countt Pt" Time 111,000 Po·
tentlel Full Time . .0 .000 plut
potentlel. Work own h(l!urs:
Tr1lning provided. C.ll 1 -812 ·
938 ·0019 M- F . 8 :001m .
15 t00pm (C .S.T.I

12

Situations
Wanted

..
'

M1n will there 38A Home whh
lemlle. Free rent lneaehange for ·
light houlelle.plnv. Will hwe
own room, 1 or :Z tmtll ohlldrtn.
ok. WrHain aer• of Tribune, 128.
Third Avt,, Gelllpollt, OH 111131
Bo• T·9122. pt1111 lncluM
telephone number or wey 10 bt
conttctld.
·
Will blbytit In my home. FleJt,bli
hours. HI Yltrl hp..-ience. All
tgts. Aaltrlncet evtMtbll. 304176-2247 .

16

School•
Instruction

Retrain Now. Southutt.,nlu•
ln111 Collegl. Call 114· 441·
43&amp;7.
•

1B Wanted to Do
Jim' • odd jobt pllntlng, drfv•
wey rlttlllno. cerptnler work •
roof rtp!Mr. trHI 6 hldtll
ellperlenctd. C•ll 814 · 378 ~
2418.

Will mow l.wne in town . AIM
will Willi porchll. Ctll 114•

446· 31&amp;1.

•

lebytttlingln my home I d!IY'I e
wuk. Prcwldt m1e11 II ntOtl i
ury. Rlftrencn on requ11t. Ph;

M I M Llwn C•re 6

Wlndo~

6f4·388·8114 .

8

Public Sale
8a Auction ,

Ric k Punon Auctioneer If.
c•n•.t In Ohio end Wilt Vlrgl·
nle. Ani Ettttt, entlqul, lerm,
llquldtllon ut11 . 304 · 773·

1781 Of 773-5430.

.

Would llh to mow y•rd" end do
yerd work Ph. tt• ·311·1173,
Ltwn mOW It rep•r , Will piak up
end delhi., , Aleo llatlt ~•lln.e :
Call 114·142·2Uj or 11•:

742·3011 ,

Cando IIQht h•ullngandrooflno.

Aauontble

r~t•• ·

Merion

Snider. 11'·14V· 2e29.

9

Wanted To Buy

We Pl'l cath tor leta mod .. cl ..n
u1ed cen
Jim Mink Chtv.- Oide Inc.
Bill Qen• John1on

114-441·3en
TOP CASH ptld for ' 83 model
tnd ntwer und cart . Smtth
Buldi-Pontl.c. 1911 Eut•n
Av1 .. Otllipolil. C1ll &amp;14-441 ·
2282 .
8uying dtllv gold. tltvlf colnt.
rings. jtwelry, n..-llng WMt, old
ecHns.
currency. Top pri·
cea. Ed urkett ltrber 8h'op,
2nd. Ave. MiddlePort, Oh. 814·
982 -3471 .

'"I'

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Sl! f vILl::)

5·22-t1·2 MO. pd,

TRANSMISSIONS

MONEY tor Coll-oe. Cell thi
Army Nttionel Guard 'or FREE.
lnlormttlon p.ecket . 1·100·642·
3119.
'
;

:1203 J•ckton Avt. Thutl, Fri.
Sit . 10·?. Neme lt·WI gol it .
Also centre! tlr conditiOn If.

Ph. (614) 143-5425

AUTOMATIC

••t.

Cleeftlng. Ctll M''t dl¥ 1f11t I
PM , IU ·37t ·21571 .
•

11 Help Wanted

CAll'

HIRING! Governf'l'\ent jobs-your '
1r111. f1fi ,OOQ. I88,000. Phone
cell rtfundable . 18021838-8185""
1203.

YARD SALE - Slturdty. Mty
30. 1 milt btlore Glenwood .
Clothes. dlfterenl tlrll. r•in
eenc:elt.

EUGENE LONG

5-21·17-1 mo,

(S.pr tun Arell
HOUts, Wn. ·Thors.·fri.
10 ' ·"'· ,, s , .....
Soturlfow 10 UL

·······Giilli'i)ons ··· .. ····
&amp; Vicinity

20 years
"Free Estimatea"

THE HAT RACK

HAND • CUI. SAWS.
CARBIDE TIPS
SCISIOIII • INIPS
PlANER ILAO&amp;S
ROUTER IITI
CUP!'EII IL.ADEI

~n- 17- too.

ACETYLENE

n

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

G&amp;M TV

ELECTRIC &amp;

YOUNG'S

ICOIIYWi&amp;U

tiS-41ft tr M7-ttS4

6·17·11c

1·19.'87-1mo:

4-16-86-lln

PlAT'S SIIAIPIN UP

PRUNERS· lAND
IAWI · CHAIN lAW
CHAINS

or 992·7121

992-3989
.
1-8.'87·11

4· 17·1 mo

4-21-11·1 mo .

Alu TnuMiuloo
PH. 992-5682

IT. 4, POMEROY

949-2045

PH. 992-2772

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR

THOMAS
BODY SHOP

949-9070 or

GARAGES

lt. 174, Pomeroy Ohio

FREE ESTIMATES

ACTION
TOWING .

l0-8·tfc

Roger Hysell
Garage

'VINYL SIDING
'AlUMINUM SIDING
'ILOWN IN
INSULATION

IU,040 · 159,230 yr. Now
Hiring. Cell 805· 887 -1000 ht.
R-98015 h1r current tederellitl.

Home Entert•lnment Center. To
• good home: &amp;wk. old kiU1t11 .
Cell 1!14 -24&amp;.15371 tft11t 4PM .

6 loot and Found

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

WELDING

@)

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL · SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

Licensed Clinical Audiologist

S· S· ' IJ .J 1110 .

USED TIRES
NEW BATTERIES

992-3410

~

No e•perience necetsery. f-'utt ~
be . eveUible tor Immediate em·.

Bebytlner needed lor 2 School
Age Chlldf11n for the eummer ..
Call &amp;14-441· 91529.

'14-4411-3028

ELECTRIC
MOTOR REPAIR

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

.

:!:

cau

RUSS

or 949-2860

a:

c LISA M. KOCH. M.S.

P.noWt S.Aia1ting

4-nBJ.tfn

Mobile service

CHISUI, OHIO

C-ICilL

949·2263
ar 949·2168

PH. 949-2801

MARCUM
CONTRACTING

IIIDUSTIIAL

n cMt to you.

Gutters
Downsp9uts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

Electronic Organs

RIASONAILE • RIUlill
8-20.'86 tin

IUIMIITIA~

Nnd 8 Good r».ople

Nice kinent to good home. Ph.
446-7075.

Very gentle femele Pitt Bull. 1
y11r old, white end 11n to good
home. 304 -773 -15210.

Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
~ Swim Molds - Interpreting Ser~ices

&amp;~co.

NEW- REPAIR

HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"At Reasonable Prien"

614-&amp;43-5748

WIWIAWS P&amp;INIING

Sittlr needed on Sat . mornlng
tor 2 boyt, 1must hwe own
trtnsponetion . Non· tmoker ..
Ctll614·448· 8&amp;89 efter 7PM . •

Giveaway

4

General Contractors

1-3-'86 ttc

Airtinet Now Hiring. Retlf\l't· :
tiof)ilta. flight eltendtntt and
ground ertw poti1~nl tvelltbte.,
Ctll 1 ·619·611 · 1412: h.t .•
AQ.t31 OH lor de1tlls. 24 hrt.

ploy'"ent. Worttlng hours 1PM·
till 10PM . n 200 per month. ·
Celt for pertonel interview Ph.
614-411&amp; -6148 .

BELL CONSTRUCTION
RACINE, 'OHIO

11

1 1 Help Wanted

1 CtllltO Cit very gWIIIII. Ph .
814-446-3897.

Hollond, lush Hog

For'" Equipment

ROOFING

TVs, Antennas
Satellite Salts
lnstaUation
Service

Ioiii ....... GL 4S7fl

.I

· M•lt• Co.•, #I
Nlt1elob

&amp;.tloorirH J.hn Otere,

Howard L Wrlttsel

II.'

UTJI Oolt •st

tOller ontv good for product
on hand. No Pleinchaalta.

,&amp;A.a.... •lllJ. .

'

11 you want your own

10

I

:

EW LISTING- Reslaurant
fulli eQuipped
. Plus a2 unot
1
sell. Call for

Jr. Pops ......... :!:~·.. $1 09 COUPONS
DAIRY LANE
Ice Cream •••••• ~2.~A!-•• $1 09

•·····couPON·······•

16141 992-6550

)EW LISTING - OUT OF
40WN -Everyone loveslhe

2

Potatoes ......... ~s.~~. $199

• IU~NISS PHONE

.

992·2259

POMEROY, OHIO

U. S. IT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

•·5·!ft

24 HOUR TOWING
&amp; ROAD SERVICE

We C•rry fi1hirtg Supplies

POMEROY,O.

Now Acce pting Naw·

SALES &amp; SERVICE

PARTS and SERVICE

UONALL
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
SALES &amp; SERVICE

~

Wa Are A Private Club

BOGGS

lltw

25 YEARS EXP.
REWINDS All TYPES
OF MOTORS

Midclloport, Ohio 45760

0 . ...

U. S. No. 1 RUSSETT

From your good
friends,
I and Susie

985-3561
Alllll•h•

Free Estimates
Reliable
Guaranteed Work
992 -7636
c.!). I mo.

161 Ntrth Stcond

0 ~ ~

.. 89(

\

Hous111q
HP;tdqudllets

I

12 OZ. PKG.

CRISPY SERVE

. Will Do ....
Carpentery - Vinyl
&amp; Aluminum Siding
-PaintingDrywall

~ furnac e and carpeting. Give

KY. BORDER

Bulk Bologna ....~... 69&lt;
SUPERIOR FRANKIE
..
W1eners•..•....••••••••• 89(

Happy Birthday
Marty Hart on your
big 18th. We wish
you the best.

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

5·13·2 mo .

· home. 2 baths, 2 lots. gas

...._ _________ J

WED. 9·1;
FRI. &amp; SAT. 9:30-1 :30
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
SUN. 3 A.M.-12 A.M.
MONDAY-SATURDAY
10:30 A.M.-2:30 A.M.

Sentinel

3 Announcement•

Puppitt, part Ltb. &amp; part collie.
304-876· 7883.

· you can do Ihe repairs on

HOMEMADE

LB.

ENTERTAINMENT

•Refrigerators
•Dryers •F reeze rs

08.'81·1 mo.

·

; this one and have a nice

GRADE A

LIVE

•Washers •Dishwashers
•Ranges

"FREE ElnMATE!"

;and aluminum sidong Walk
•to the stores. $14,500.
,RUSTIC HIHS - 7 rm.
•ranch, lamlly rm. woth
1woodbu rning !ireplace, 3
tBRs, l'h balhs, garage and
.
11g. lot
' SALEM CENTER AREA : one floor carpeted 3 BR
•home. BB heat, carport plus
:us acres. $32.500.
; LETART TOWNSHIP - 4
• acres on the country with TP
!waler available. $6.000.
; POMEROY - Handyman

•"'...

The

Business Senrices

recently uddttttd by the
death of Den-Ills,
belowlld coMpMion of .
Joe &amp; Louise Gloeckner
wl!o pissed away on
Sallrctay 5/23/67.
Dan-DH WIS wllelped
Circa 4/12171. Private
interment was held
Saturday 5123/17 with
COMMissioner RHCI Will
officiatin~ Honotll}'
pallbearers were Fted
Craw. Dick Seyler. Dave
Goodwin, Don lea, Don
Hendricks ond Ted Reed ..
In lieu ot Howers •
contriblllions may bt made
to the lltip County
Hu.,... Sociely or the Joe
&amp; louise Gloeckrtt&lt; lund.

ICUT OUT 101 FUrUtt UUI

VINYL &amp;

18Rs, gas furn ace, basement

~

0

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

Phone
: 1-18141·992-3326
'IIEW LISTING - 6 yr. old

I

I

Frioncls and Patrons wert

Business Services

....••

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The family of
Pernielia (Rose)
Cox wishes to
thank all the
friends and
neighbors for their
cards. flowers and
sympathy during
their time of
bereavement.
llay God Bless You

Pt'OJ)Ofly Df Loono Kohl.
~-d. to·wit :

'

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, OH.

IIIr;::;::;::;::;::;::;=;;.

Fullll, Ill V. Wnt Second
Strwt. Pomeroy, Ohio until
Thundow. Moy 28. 1917 ot
1,0 :00A .M. forthepurchen
of _ the following per~nat .

We Reserve The Right To

Dece•led

151 22. 28, 27. 3tc

ME;IGS COUNTY. OHIO

ESTATE OF
LEONA KOHL

Ohio

and 1111 bid1 , ·

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EXCELLENT WAGES tor aptt•
tim• 111trnbly wort.; electron ·
ict, craft t . Othert. Into. !5041
141 -00tl
2987 Op~n 7
O.yt. CALL NOW!

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Medlcel Record• Codlf. Thit
440 bed gen«ll Ho1pitll wtth
medlc:el tchool alflll,.lon It
accepting eppllctlion• for en
••parieftctd ICD:end-CM Medl·
c-' Record• Coder: -.Af Aeglt·
tretkm Pret1rrld. Sel'ld rfiUmt
lncludlno ltltr1 tllstorv to:
Per10nnt1 Director. 61 . Merv'•
Hotpittl. 2100 Flrtt Ave., Hun t i n~Jton . W\11 2&amp;701 EOE M·f ·

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Summer jobs un be bt...,tHul.
Bali AVON . FREE tllrt up fM ln
Oelllpollt dlttrlct only. Mty 22
thrO\Igh M•r.21 . £ern fU . Ctll
fOf intormet n. 114·44&amp;·21&amp;1.
Mtntg« nHdld: Femit¥ beeutv
NloMennln9 center. Gtlllpollt.
&amp;IIIW'f P'ut c:ommlttlon, ptld
vec:etlon, intut~not. ptoflt thM·
tng 6 mor•. For lnt•vlew. CtM
114 -761· 8313 collect. Alo·
,tadtamplrtctor ot Phtnnacv
We ere e ltldln; provk11r ol
comtK't phlfmiCY tlf\l'teH to
holplttlt. PotiHon i• " • ho1pi·
tal In louthMitern OMo which
IMI'Yicw :ZO ecutecere p.tltnt••
40 e'll...-cl we petlentt. Proplmt lndude • futty cotnpultr·
lzH unH dMt • IV lldmbiture
l)fogr.,-.. 48,000 I* y11r II·

i.,. Conttct Stuert 11-"op. VP

Pt'llltniC'I lyttamt Inc .. P .O.
loa 130. OubNn . OH. 43017

114·111·0101 ,

Will babyth In your home lri
Point Plnllnt IJII, 304· n3:
511!1 .
Ptlnt Interior end tktlfiOf. Law•
mowing. Yltd work. 304·*11r
U11 .
Mow lewnt, w ..h wlnyl houtn~
lighl hiiUIIng . 304-e7&amp;· 2411 .

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Opportunity

Auto plflt, •crap mlltal, bull·
nlft equt,mtnt, atodl. , I actll.
locMIId on Stale AoU11. Cen

61.t.·l92-5418.

Own yc....,r own epp..-el or tho•
•tare. ohoo" from J••n ·
lpOthWIIr, ltdill lpp•rel,
ment . chl ldren · m-'~tnlty , lerga
thu . pllltt , dencewur ·
Nfoble. brldll, llno•l• or ecctt·
tori•• 11ore. Add color anllytll.
Brindt : llr Clelborne. Ouoline.
He1lthtea, lwl, t.e, C1mp ltV·
erty Hillt, It Mlch ..e, Cheoe,
Oulb•ck Red. Gen11i1 . Fqrenra,
Org•nic alt't OtOW&lt;n, over 2000
othert •13 .tt one price d..
t lgner. multi tier pricing dlt·
count or famltv shot 110ft. Retell
prlc.t unbtlll't11ble for qutlfty
thon normtlty p:rlced from 119.
to f80 . Over 210 brernh 2&amp;00
t tvl ... 114,100 to 126 , 900 ~
lnv•ntory, tt•lning , fb.turn,
grlrld opening, elrfer•. lllliJ. Cen
open 11 dey1 . Mr. Sldntv 14041

212 4489
Steel Building Detlllfthip with
Mejor Mtnultc:turtr· S.itl end
El'lgineerlnQ tuppoft. Sttrttr tdl
turnith~ . Some .,... teken .•
Cell (30317&amp;9 -3200 UT 2401 .

Own Your Own Apparel or Shoe
Store Choo.e from Jetn·
Spor11w11r. Ltdiet App•rel,
Mens . Chlldrtn· Mittrn ltv .
lttge Sbe1. P•ti1•. Dlnctwttr·
,..,obic, brld•l.l+ngtflt or •ccet·
torin II Ott Add c:otor In fly lit.•
8r1nd1· Ur Clelborne. Onoline,
Hetlthte•, Lewl, lee. Camp
8h'lfty HIU., It Michele. Ch.aus.
Outback Red. Gen .. lt, For~u.
Organlc tlly Grown. OVIr 2000
others. Or 113.91 on• priH
Ottltanll', Muhl TJtr Pricing
dl1count or F•mltv Shoe ttore.
fletlil price• unbeliw•ble for
q~.~tlitv lhtJ• normeUy prlcH
from 119 . to 180. Over 210
brtnd• 2&amp;00 ttyl... f14 ,800 to
121.900. Inventory, Tr~lnin{l.
fllltUfll . Ottnd Optnlng, Air·.,.
fWI. etc. Cen OJitn 11 diiY'• · Mr.

Sldn" r404J 262·4411.

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Busineu
Opportunity

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Pomeroy-Middle

LAFF·A·DAY

51 Household Goods

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54 Misc. Merchandise

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KIT'N'CAALVLE "'byLarryWright

CAAPET

THE OHIO V~LLEV PUBLISH -

ING CO . recommendl thlt vou

do butinns with people you
k.now. end NOT to ttnd monev
through the mtll until you h.ve
invn1iglltd the offering.

23

Professional
Services

Atfrtgerator, gold, •100: elect·
rt C 11ove, 160; RCA COIOt'
telev11ion. 215 Inch, •100. Good
condttion, 304· 773·5828 .

Hometown P•tontl care Htve
llltuncy for adult care Proftl·
tlonll employee• In 3 working
thiftt Cell 614-992 -8869 or
614-949-2927

Twtn· llte bed. ch11t, apring ,
maureu. like new, Mavtag
wastllf. Singer treadle sawing
machtne 304· 675 ·5793

lawn Mower Repan. 304 -676 -

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8416

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31

Antigue Oak Mantel. antiquB
w indow glau, storm window•
and door Call 614·446·0109
after 6 30

Esl ale

"My wife's the first woman
ever
to cross the Pacific by
ail
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Homes for Sale

Home lor Sate by Owner.
Greenbrier Est .. lBR . bi-levet
on2.4
AC, W.B
.. wet
bar. 2 ICfltl,
car gtrege.
Ph.F.PBefore

4.00PM 614·44&amp;·4009 Aile&lt;

4PM . Ph. 304· 076·3816.
Home or Property on th11 new 3

34

Business
Buildings

To 1et1le '" fttete: 2 OR . Hou111

747 lfl dduttritl storage 12 fool
over hnd door , 3 pkasM of
elte1ric, 1 8•48 tteel building
614 - 446 - 2362 For
appomtment.

n.w roof. c•rpet and wallptper,
gtrlge &amp; out building: 2 extra

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

g~rage.

emi.

South on Rt . 7 U7500. Ph

014·44&amp;·803S.

on 21ola, ttcwe, wuh• &amp; drver,
lolt &amp;&lt;hl120 409 Elm St., Otk
Hill, Oh 45866 Ph. 6,.·682 ·

671S.

•One and half ecre w•th tr1uler

By Owner Small 2 Bedroom

hook up, 2 outbutldtngs, app le
archerd. 18,000 00 304-576·

Hou ... From St . Fit. 218 take
Kriner Fld V. tie. tirat houae on
righ1 114,000 CtU fJ14 -U&amp;·

2&amp;39

Renlal s

2917

3 8ft, b.Wh &amp; 'h. l1mily room
3% ml. OUI &amp;88 Ph 266·6789
or 256-820&amp;
MOYing houu &amp; building on 38
tcrtt. No S unday ctl lt For
in form.Wto,n ealt 814 · 379-2283 .
38R Brldl Home, CA. Chy
School Dlurlet, quiet , atraet
ntlf Hotur Hoapltal&amp; Shopping
Center. Witt ftnenee with down
pfVMtnt e51 ,900. Cell 814-

2&amp;8·8288.

F&lt;M' 11le by owner: 2 ttory houu
In Mldc..pon overtoo•dng park.
30 yr gutrnteed vlny lt aiding,
W· W ctrpM, 1 Y1 bMh, unique
woodwork 814-992 ·t5128
Govtrnment Home~ from 11 fu
reptlr). Delinquent tax prapeny.
Repotseulont Call 806 ·887eooo Ext OH -9805 for current
repo lilt

7 rooms. bath 'IJ. tlou•e in
Chtner, Ohio. Price reduced
from 827.000 to 125,000
Ptlone 814- 985· 3571 .
4 bedroom modern type houae.
single floor plen, located on
corner of Syctmoreand laurel in
Middleport 828,500. Mutt be
told. Cell tJ14 -992 ·778e or

114-742-3166

3 bedroom houte, 2 acret, and
alficltncy apt. for sal• by owntr.
Mutt IH to appradtte 814·
198-4271 anvtime.
Fully turnlthed 2 bedroom home
In Atclne whh equipped kitchen,
rivlf \liiW prop.ny. ICfOIJ from
General Stora. Euv acc111 to
Ohio Aivllf' boat launching and
t~ndy be.ch. e1a.ooo aa.
948-2188 or IU-949.2288
Sy,.cu... 2 story hou11. 6
rooms, bsth , enclosed tun
porch. Jun remodeled. n.w
root. pllnt, w.w carpet , panbll
bssement. 2 cov•INI porch11,
larg.-lor, flowera. shruba, UMI .
No Sunday calls. 814· 992 ·

22S2.

Houte for 11la - c.ll 304·17!·
7313 ror appointment.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

41

Houses for Rent

Nice 2 Bdr unfurniJhed houae.
Gtrtge, worklhop. Ref . &amp; dep·
0111. PretM married couples.
Accept one child . Cell614--446·

9686.

5-Room Houu. oH Street park·
lng, 842 Firat Ave .• Gallipolia.
depoait , rtferenc81. no pets. Call

266·1529.

Secluded Mountain LodgB style
home. Cathedral ceihng, sto ne
fireplace. 3 BR , 2 bath. tull
btumenl. 30 acres fenced
patture, 2 ba~n1. ttocked pond.
A~Jtileble June 1, e376 per
month. Caii614-742 · 26B1 be·
I!Jmning May 20th.
Nice 3 bedroom house. Family
room, garage, baaement. forced
air heat. ti wooded acres, barn
5276 per month. t100 depostt .
No inaide pet1. 10 Eut St .
Pomeroy . 814·992-3619 .
Unfurnished, 2 bttdroom house
tor rent. No in1ide pets. Clean
and all new paint Call 814-992 ·

3090.

Houu with garage and lull
batement. 2 or 3 BR .. all
electric, centrtl air . Arbaugh
Addition. Tuppers Plains. Call
614·446·7496

14•66 Mobile home. ftnctd
ytrd. 3 lots ln h.,green Call
114· 446 ·1339 or eu ua.

1828

14Jt70 Buddy, 3BR , 11/1 bath,
Iotti tltctrlc. tlot of tJttfll Will
eonsldtr rtNOntble offlf Call
814•441· 3085 tfler 5PM
Vletorlan Home lmmacultte
eondi1ion 14x70 2 BR , CtnHal
air. Firtpletl. Garden tub All
eltctrlc 304 ·6 715 ·1317
1973 Arlington 2BR , 121116,
porch, undtrpinning, ate Good
condiUon. Ca ll 614-379 ·2898
For Salt 1977 Ux70, 3 BR . 2
bi1hl, l tOYe, rttrlg., Ctlllng tant,
undef'plnning. Set up on rent&amp;d
lot 4mi from Hoap. Asking
8250 Ctll 245-15070 Betore

2PM.

614·992·3187

6 rooma and btth . UOO Over·
lookt Ohio Ri~Jar , acrou from
Pint Hu1 In PPomeroy. 109
locutt St. Ctll 814-986-3661
or GU -985· 3813.
3 bedroom country houte tor
rent ~twly aided and tome
remodeling int•da. ~en1 plu1
deposit. Call614 -742· 2427.
Cottage 165.00 per week. uflh·
till pl!id, 304· 676· 3100 .

992-2464 ofttr 6:00p.m.

1981 Wlndlor 14x70 Mobile
Home. Slovt. r~tgerMor . mle·
rowa•ll. "trto, defu•t beth,
c:entrtltlr. Priced to a til . Striooa
inqultlll onty. (3041 182 · 3529
after e:oo p.m .
1984 14x60 CtroUnt mobile
homt and lot. ·Hartford. W. Va .

304·882·3708 .
33

Farms for Sale

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
Mobile l'lome lo cated 1t Stell•
Cr 23 Bert~er Call 614 -446·
0758.
2 BR on l~tge private lot, 1 mile
from town. •200 month. Secur·
ity deposit &amp; reieten ctl C11ll
814-448 · 2238 or 614· 446.
2681 .
2 BR , 12x60 unfurnished WO
hook-up , 'h mile from Hol.uu
Rllferenefl &amp; dt~pot l t required
Ctll 114 -446·43tl9 or 304·
175-9750.

2 bedroom. vou PlY u1 IUtie1,
aduhl only, depotit required

304-678·2036.

3 bedroom ttl\11111', 1175 . montl'l
W•t Itt' end uutl pickup included

304-875-224 7.

bedroom · tn•ltt nice lot,
aemi·prNRte, Gtllipolis Ferry.
UOO month plua deposit 304·
2

44

Apartment
for Rent

1 Bedroom bulc rent 1178.00
p{ua electric Al1o required t
UOO 00 lfM:Urlty dtpoah . CON ·
TACT: Jackson Estatll Dept. Ph
448 - 3997 Equal Hou t ing
Opponunlty.
Furniahllld &amp; unfurniahed eptl.,
*150.00 end up . teferences Ph
304 · 115-7738 Ot 30tt. · tl7fi·
5104 A-1 Ant Etttte

New 11panment: completely
turn. Ret . &amp; O.p. 1 or 2 Multa
only. C.II614-.U&amp;-033B .
1:-~-:-~--:-.::-::-::-:--:-­
Furnlahed Apt 1BR . 701 Foul11'1
AY8., Gallipolis U25 Vtillti"
1-10 acrll, Leon ltdln Rd ., Pd Ph. 448·4418 aftltf 7PM.
HOule &amp; ou tbuilding. StrMm
tHrough propM'ty. 304-4&amp;8 - Fumlahed Apt. 1236, Utllitln
10&amp;8.
Pd .. 11A 807 Second Aw .•
OtiMpolil Ph U&amp;·441&amp; eft•

Bulin••

Building•

EtftctEmcv Apt Kitchenette. ba·
throom. Utilit ies pd . Pnvate
entrance &amp; parking . $175mo.
Ph 614·446 -7615 .,
Gractoua livmg 1 and 2 bed
room apartments at Village
Manor and RN-erside Apart·
menta •n Middleport From
$216 mcludlng uhliltea. Call
614· 992 ·7787. EOH .
Furniahed 1 bedroom apartment
tn Middleport. 8210. per mOnth ,
1100. deposit. Call 814 ·992·
5150 .
3 roomt , furnished . 814 -992·
S434 or 304· 882·2566.

APARTMENTS , mobil e homea.
houses. Pt. Pleutnt and Gallipo tia . 614· 446 ·8221
1 bedroom ground floo1. private
entrance, recently remodeled .
Everything furn .. loc outakirta
Henderson. S260 . month 304·
676· 6730

Furmahed upper halt duplex .
Prefer smgle working adult
Referen ce and depoatt 304 ·
676· 2661 .

45

Furnished Rooms

Room• for rent , day . week .
montt\, Gallta Hotel Ca ll 614446-9716 Rent at low atS120
month
Furnished room S100 Ut1lit111
pa id Share bath Single male.
919 Second Gallipolis C•ll
446 -4416 aher 7pm .

47 Space for Rent

Space lm small trailers All
hook·up1 . Cable. Also ettictency
rooma, air and cabla. Mason.
W.Va. Call304· 773·6661 .

FAMilY PRIDE MOBilE HOME
PARK , Rt , 2 south, Gallipolis
Ferry, WV. Now renting Iota for
'66.00 par month. Call 304·
876· 3073 aher 6 :00PM .

47 Wanted to Rent
3 a r 4 Bedroom hou1e In Kyger
Creek School District Referen·
CAl Ph 614·446 ·8621

Merchand is e
51 Household Goods

20 ICfl larm Hannan Trac•
Rotd. Glenwood. W . Va. for
more informll:lon Clll 304· 713·
&amp;.1 18 or n3-&amp;18&amp; after &amp;·00.

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446-75 1&amp;.

304-675·12S6.

675·7942

1973 12d5 Kirkwood Remo·
deled . Will contlder offer 614·

JRM ' a and bath t::onv ient loce·
Iton . New carpet. 1BR . Ph .

COUNTRY MOBILE Hom&amp; Park.
Route 33 . North of Pamftfoy .
Rental hatlers. Call 814 ·992 ·
7479.

PHONE IU· ,..&amp;·7274

c•.

Upstatr&amp; unfurnished apartment .
Utilities paid . Carpeted. no chtld·
ren or pets. Call614 ·446· 1&amp;37

Very nice 3 bedroom house in
Pomerov . Fireplace, lull bue·
mant. eJt cellent carpet . Onlv
1226 per month For Into. call

Bttutifut reno\lltld 3 br home
on Morgan ' 1 Woodlawn F11m,
Rt . 35 PUny 1400 per month

1910 fetfmont 8eyvttw Dth.,~•
14•70 futrMaNICI, 28R , nttuuM
p11 htll,
on prNttt renttd
Jot , On fU 3&amp; Rodnty , Ph
114-44&amp;· 7844

Apartment
for Rent

Office Space lor Rent . Excellent
lor Anorn"'fs. Accountant , et c
Clou to Court House Call
Wiseman Real Estatl'l Agency.
61 4-446· 3844

2 br houae. Mt Varnon Ave. Wilt
IICCeJ)t 1 or 2 chlldfln . Refer·
ence &amp; deposit 304 ·676-2661 .

For 1tla MobH• Homt. 2BR
trliltr , 1 acre of I~Jnd . • 1 1,000
Ph 614·44$·4141 .

44

Furniahed. 2 bedroom houao for
rent m Addiaon 1 bttdroom
lurnl1hed aptrtment in Middleport. Call 614·992-5304 after
4 ·00 p.m

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL 'S QUALITY

MOBilE HOME SAlES. 4 Ml
WEST. GAlliPOliS. AT 30.

54 Misc. Merchandise
Cellahan's UsedTtreShop. Over
1.000 tirea, tizes 12 . 13, 14 . 16,

i;,;:=':;:;;;~==r:;;;::;;:;:~~==::==116,
S 8 milet ou1
Call 16
814·258-6261
. Rt.

Mav consider tr1de-ln ot Mobile
BR . Home 2 csr

Antiques

7PM.

Furnlthld Eftlcieney ,, 10. Utili·
tiM plfd, lhtre btth. 107
Second Ave.. Galllpallt Ph.

44e·4411oft• 7PM.
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Commtrclll bl!Mdll'lfl for INtt.
0owntown Pf . Pt...-nt. St••· 1 BA Aptwtment. 740 Second
offictt, A·Ont Rtef Estat•. Ave. 1181 I* month Oepo1it
Carol Yelgtf, 11'011•· Ctll 304· ,equQd. C11t 814·441· 4222
17B·B104.
botwoOn I I I .

218.

Plastic eis1ern atate approved.
plaartc aeJ)tiC tank1, plastic
cu lverts. metal culv ert1. RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jack·
aon , Oh 614 -286 -6930.

County ApJ)Iiance. Inc. Good
used 111ppliance1 and TV •~tt .
Open BAM to 6PM . Mon thru
Sa1 614 -446·1699 , 827 3rd
Ave GRIIipolit, OH
Valley Furniture. new &amp; uted.
LArge section of quelitv turn !·
tun . 1.21 &amp; Eaatern Av e ,
GAIIlpolla.
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Wash11rs, drytrl, refr igerators,
nnge1 . Slu1gga Appllencet ,
Uppflf R i ~Jet Rd . bt1 ide St&lt;W'e
Crest Motel. 614 .448-739.8
LAYNE S FURNITURE
Sof11 and chtlrs priced from
1396 to *995 . Teblet ISO and
up to *1215 Hide·a · bedl 8390

ue

to
. Flethflflrs to
1226
to
t37fit595
. lamps
• 125.
Dinettes t109 and up to U96.
Wood tlbl• w-6 ctlalra *285 to
n95 . DeU 8100 up ·to 8375.
Hutches UOO and up Bunk
btds complete w -mattrllstt
•295 and up to 8396 . Baby Mdt
e 1 10 . MaltrMIH or box tprtngs
full or twin au, fum 173, end
t83. Queen tell t225 , King
t350 . 4 drawer chatt U9 Gun
cablnett a. 12 gun. Gu or
llttctrlc rang• 1375. B1by mat·
trHHt *38 B. 146 . Btd frem81
UO, 830 e. King ftame UO
Good s.tection of bedroom
aultas, metal eabin•tt. head·
boatds •Jo end up to 186

For S1le. Adem• Motor grader.
'3000.; 5 ft . 3 pt. rotary mower,
'300.; 3 whMiar with rear
dump, 8BOO., 6ft. tractor blade,
•1 26.; uted tool box for pickup,
4 It 11ckle bar mowltf', *126 ..
hme apr8Jder, S75.; Call 614·

949-2008.
::---:--::--:------Tony '• Gun Repairs, ho t rtblue;. 9. Opens oo AM 10 7.00 PM .

ReM!~

mi~

conc rete and all
con crete supplies. Cell ua Valley
Brook Cement and Suppliat .
304· 773-5234
Rougt\ lumber. Oak &amp; Poplar
t160 J'fH 1.000 by bundle; 20c
by board h . 304 ·676 ·441 2 .

~

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Pets for Sale

Oragonwynd Cattery Kennel
CFA Himalayan , Penlan and
S•am ese kittens. AKC Chow·
puppiea. New kittens, Siamese
and H1m.elayan1. Cell 814 ·4463844 af1er 7PM .
AKC Pomeranian Red Female,
very tiny . Also rare white femele
both are hou 11brokan. UOO
each. Also AKC Pomeranian tor
Stud Service 5 AKC Siberian
Huaky for Stud Service Ptl.
614-446-6927 OR 814· 388·

9964.

AKC Reg. Boaton Terner. 11h yr
old Female, good with kids, Ph .

3SS·9614.

Reg Engllth Spri,..ger Spaniel
pupa Excellenthuntingstock . F.
T Champions, Otd 6 Grandpar·
enta from Engl•nd. Ph 446·

1393

Registered miniature Schnluzer
puppy, male 4'h months . .Calt
614-448-9419 lf11t 5
Adult Cocktr 'Spanlelt . Adult
Shih flu Ctlocolate Cocker
J)Upl FeiJiele No ctlec:ks. Call

614-992-2807.

14 montt\ old bltcll Poodle,
fem ale. tJ)a~ed 160 Ctll
614-742· 2103 .

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Fruit
Vegetables

8o

71

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Autos for Sale

1984 Chevett1. euto. ttr. AM-

Suewberrtll now taking orders.

., .00

qt,

304·670·7621 .

Eacort 4 tpd, 4 door, new paint,
t1r11, 61,000 mtlft 12600 . Call

Huuell' s Strawberries Field•
open for pldung, oft Sandhill Rd .
U-Pick, We Pick . Mon thru Fri 7
am to 8 pm 304· 676 ·2817 .

59 For Sale or Trade
For Sale: 4· P·20&amp;, 76 R 15
General Tir es . l1ke new
1126.00 Call :S04 -876-1503
A her 5PM
For sale or trade 1982 KDX 175
dirt bike. Runs good. 304 -675·

0350.

Farm Supp li es
&amp; L1v eslock

.~...,.

York. (0:30)

304-SBZ-2237.

Strawberrill . Ttylort Berry
Patch . Kerr . Rd . Monday .
Saturdty 8AM ·BPM . C11i 814·
446· 8692 or 614·246·6178.
Red and White Sweet Pot.wo
P'•nta for aale. Call 814-742 ·

2773.

STRAWBERRIES - Pick your
own - 1t1rting Thundty . May
2ht 8 a.m · B p.m 1lretdy
picked •· f1 .25 Ql . Campground
field only
Htppy Hollow
Fruit Farm

U.S . 35 Wes1. Jackton. Ohto.

614·288-6461

Maney Ferguson. Now Holland.
Bush Hog Sales &amp; Service. Over
40 used traclon to chooaa from
&amp; complete line of new &amp; used
equtpmont. Largest selection in
S .E. Ohio
273 New Holland aq . Baler
•1600 . Ford 3pt . Rake $325 .
Shaver Post Driver $700. 7h .
Locust po&amp;ta *1.36 each Ph
814 ·388·9832 .
Jividen' a Farm Equipment

614·446-1876

Special Sale Prices on cur new
Rioti Tractor\ Verm11er hay
et~u•pment up to $3000 oft.
Mowen. mcwer conditioners.
rakes. teddert , &amp; round balers\ A
complete line of bale handling &amp;
feeding accetsoriea, grinder
mixers. w•gons. rotary ·titlers ,
rotary cuttlt's. blades, disc cuhi·
\laton. plows. seeden. po11
drivera. woodsplittert, glllea,
headgatet. truck 'tpcks, truck
beds, trailers, spreyera, le11d
bunks. tivettock watarera. min eral feeders . Wheel Harte lawn &amp;
garden equipmen1. Used
Equipment· 8 round belert
ltomettlat take II low 11a 35 HP
tflctor ) mowing machines.
rtkll , drum mower , squlfe
balet"a, uted tractora, 3 7'
hsybin81 , cut diti oner, hme
tpreader , tobtcco setters, d•sct,
plows. harrow, gravlf'¥' wagon.
And see ua tor a completelme of
J)erts &amp; aervicel
lntetnatlonal Cub Lo·Boy , plow
d11k. blade. U in. wooda, belly
mower S3000 ftrm . Ph. 614·

446 -1602

35 Ferguson Tnctor, excellent
cond . 2 bottom plow. plck·up
d•tc , buah hog Ph 814-388·

Soo9.

Tob•cco or tomato sticks 52· ·.
16c each. Morgan' s Woodlawn
Farm. At. 35 j:)!jny. 304·876·
1288 .

29S5.

63

Livestock

Duroc Boars Bred jult like tl'l e
botra we tested at the Ohio
Testation that gained o~Jer 2.8
lba per day Roger Bentley ,
Sabina. OH. 613-684·239B.
7 yr. old Appaloolt M1r1. l'laa
been shown by siJt y11r old boV.
1350. Ph . .U&amp; -2446 .

- - - - -- - -

·le-

For sale: Hereford and Slmmital
bull 614-742· 21510.

e

ye~~r old Palimlno Ouaner
Mtre, 4-H lllintd. Wtstlfn
Pleasure, 1160 00. 9 ye1r old
App•loosa Mare. hat been CDn ·
'"ted In btrrelt, ahown plet·
ture, 1400.00. 814-812-7122 .

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SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie
71

. '' '

'77 MarkVLtncoln, low milage.
304-675· 2710 after 6 ·00 call

304 -675-6564

'75 Oldt Cutlasa, gOod st11pe
and runs good. phon e 304-ti75-

2S66

-------&lt;4
73 Monte Carlo, body aolid.
6125 Cell 304-675-6897 before 10:00 J) m.
1980 Ch&amp;vv Citation. 4 cyl. '
auto , air, ps, pb, tilt. cruise, pw.
delaved wipers, am -fm, cut.
new tires, new rebuilt trans.
69 , 000 mllu . new paint .

$1 ,750 304·675-2563

1977 Monto Carlo. new tires. 1lr
cond, 304 -615 -4831 after

0 00

1978 Plymouth Satellite Cus·
tom , t200 . 304-676-6108.
'84 Honda Elite acooter !Ilea
new·2,500 miln '78 Dodge
wagon. good body. needs bat·
tery. 120.000 mile• 304-175-

6123.

.

'7B Cameto auto. ps, J)b. loaded.
82.300 price negotiable. 304·

576-2498.

7:00 (I) HlrdCIIIIe end
McCamolck
G (2) PM Mogerlne
(j) Spor!ICenter (LI
(lJ Ente""lnment Tonight
Cl (JJ Poople'a Court
l!l I!D MICNIII/ Lthrer
NowaHa&lt;lr (1 :00)
11m Ntwa
IDl Maneyllne Curren!
1
reports on world econom1cs
and linanclsl news wilh Lou
Dobbs. (0:30)
1!21 1BJ Wheel of Fortune

· '

26 ft . Titan motor home. completely sell-contained. genera· • •.
tor, sleep• 8. t8800 . Call
614-448 ·0008.
1986 full 1ize slide In lruclc
camper. Call 614 -448· 8848
1fttr' 7PM

6.30. 304·676·5428.

1978 Malibu Clauictnd Chevy
SS Nova. Both run good.
304-675· 1881 lhflf 6 :00 .

0SS4.

llll!l M'A'S'H

Ser v1ces
B1

FRANK AND ERNEST

Home
Improvements

Trucks for Sale

1986 GMC S-15 Sierra Pkg.

v.e. fuel Injected, • ·wheel drive.

Real Sh11rp •B900.Call 614448 -2106 .
1985 Dodge pickup, 3 ton,
21 .000mllet . U900 Cell614·

,

·'
Un conditional llfetme gu~rran·
tee. Locll references fumished
Free eatimetea. Call collect
1-614· 237· 0488. dey or night .
Rogers Basem e nt ... •
Weterproofmg.
,: :

:t DON'i

N~t:t&gt; COFF~E.

JU)T MAt-IN6 IT

F~EEWAY ON·~AMP
W1~es M~ up Fo~

THf: PAY

SWEEPER end tewlng machin'e
repair , parts. and suppli81. Pich 1
up tnd deli\lery, Devit V~~euum
Cleaner, one hllf mila up;
Otorgn Creek Rd . C•ll 614· ,

.·

448-0294

All typ" ~;trpanter a concrete·
work. lntef'ior, exterior, rtmo- " ....
dellng, ptinting. roofing. free
utima181 . Call614·44&amp;-8174 .. , -•

classic cartoons.
(lJ Cl (JJ Perfor:f Strenaero
Larry tremulously lnv1tes

AND SHE HAS AN

AIR- BREArnER

·•

Balki to join him at a black

WITH l-IIOR!

Vinyle &amp; Aluminum Siding. ': :
Sto,m windows &amp; doore.
hang gutter• Fr" ettimtt".- ~...
Ph.614-446·6332 .
-;· : -

lie allslr. (A) C
IIl 1!D A Ooy In the Lilt of
America 220 pholographars
and 23 film craws descended
on Amsnce on May 22. 1986
to caplure portraits ol people
al work end play. 0
11m ll 1!21 Tilt Ntw Mike

ov• -_,

~~--~~~~-- - ,
Ace Conttruction. Roofing , gut·. : ~ ...

ter1. m..onry work. All, wortc1 .. -t?
guaranteed. Calll14·388·9761 •
or 388·9792 .
' ·.J

·t;:

-·

H1mmer Hammer tacklers
the KGB when an amnesiac

..

IDl Primenewa Wrap ups ol

Trft &amp; ttump removal. Muldi;. J
topsoil, Blue Rug, Blue SprUcf. .~'
mowing, pruning. Don't Landt·- .. ~
capM Ph. 614·446·114tl.
',

.

RON 'S Televl1ion Service . ,
Houae ulla on RCA , 0Utllf, "
GE . Speclaling In Zenith C..ll
304-578-2398 or 61.t-446- '
2454.

-;._,
.:
•
..

Fetty Tree Trimming. nump 1 (
ramO'.Ial Ca113M-176-133 1 ; ·

Rotary or cable tool drilling.
Moet wellt completed umtdtV:. 1
Pump '"" and ttn~ice 304-

S9B-3802

comes lo Hammer. (AI

the day s world news and ln
doplh loeture reports . (f :001

.l!l MOVIE: El Dorodo

EEK &amp; MEEK

(2:07)
1:05 (l) MOVIE: Torpedo Run (NAJ
(1 :38)
1:30 (lJ Cl (JJ Hud of ltot Cleoo

~A~ I

fiPF'EPR
10 HM Rt.A::HE.D 1l4t..
CCASSl&lt; INJ&lt;N- DIL~A ...
'

The course of true love falls

10 run smoo!hly lor Arvid and
Sareh. (R) 1;1
9:00 Cil 70G Club
D (2) «Ji Night c ..rl Harry

-·

Concrete finish , parking loll.
basement a - an~ 1i1e job. Senior
Citizen Discount, Rick Garftefd.

falls for his replacement

while 1ry1ng ro Ires ChriS!ine.
(A)

'

(4) Top Rank Bo•lng
(lJ Cl (JJ Hotel Chrls!lne·s

Starkl Tree and Lawn Service,
lawn oare, landscaping, stump
nmoval. 304 -571 ·2842 or
678 ·2903 .
' •: '1'~

lirsllovs. !hOugh! dead.
suddenly reappears to c1a1m
her. C

.. .-.+ ~.
'1"',;,
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-;:

82

Plumbing
8o Heating

""

Megnum Is or an ;sotated

MAYBE THAT WA5
HIS ~AAE 13E:FORE
HE ~MARRIED.

Bi.lT iHE ALl"iDGRAPH
5&lt;\YS "FRED KRELN IK ~·

PICTURE!

COt' . Fourth end Pine
Gtllipolia, Ohio
Phone 614· 448·3888 or 614-

19BO Chrysler Fifth Avenue,
good condition. Ctll au.ue.

0008.

1978 Buidl Regal , air. PS, PI,
tih wtwel . 1913 Chryal• Naw
Yorkllf. fully loHed Ph. 814-44111· 7380.
,

1812 FO&lt;d E1&lt;0rl wogcm. 4opd..
1ir. AM ·FM ttpe, t2211 . 1il4
. Dod9a Omni. 4 opd, Ulll.
John's ~uto Stl•, luiiViMtAd ..
QtiHpolla.

1181

1984 Ford Ranger . 42.000
miles. t4000 . 814-742· 2818.
19BO Datsun. reduced. heel·
lent condition Ownltf' took good
cere of this on1. 304·175-5119
'89 GMC one end haH ton truck
1nd water tank , 1.000 gal,

t1 .600.00. Coiii14·2SI-1137

after 6.00 PM .
1979 Ford thrft quarttr ton pick
up, long bed. PS. PB. iOOdcond,

304·882·3238
Vans • 4 W.O.

1912 Toyotl, 4x4 SA ·I Pick· up.
&amp;·•P•td. tunroof, AM · FM
Ctsune. •3895. Celll14· 44&amp;·
eun atttr 5PM .

a~. Loldtd. *3100. can

114-44e· 7310.

a..,,.

'78 Blazlf, 4 whttt drivt. ,....,
tlr... hMdlf'l. nronv wtMde.
Sturna Oerqe. 304·171 · n1 0
or 175-1749.

2 Piece living Room Sltltel326 .

1117

Molloh1n Fum4tu,.._ Upper Riv•

· - Of ....... " '·

.

exctlllent cond.

7303

114·441·
.

11M Red Ch..0C... 11onclord
trill.. 2·11Dof h._ bee*. Celli

114·&lt;MI-4114. '

1113 1 - Lol""'" Limllad.

to8idld. •CIIhnt cond. Ph.
114·441·0210.

e

875-1788.

Secunty eJ:pert is coerced
1nto disarming computerized

BA,RNEY

alarm syslem.

I!D After the Wor Th;s special

.i

General Hauling;

' '

Dillard W11er Service: Poola, ' '~
Ciatllfna, Wells. DeiiVary Any . ~ J
time. Call 614·441·7•04-No
J
Sundav calla
\t J

-,:-,-..,.--- - - - - - , .• ·'

YO'RE MAN

WHILE YORE
Ut-.ICLE SNUFFY
15 GONE OFF, ~
JUGHAID·-

OF TH'

HOUSE!!

FETCH ME
MV CHAWIN'
TERBACKY

A &amp; A Water Service. Home~ ·:
ciaternt, w~ll , pools tilled . _;
Formerly Jarftll Boys Water.,. • ;."
Same rate• ""•" 30• · 675 ~ "' .;...•
1370
~
lt,a.,::•

• -·

Wattenon ' a Water Hauling , ' ~
rtlson.,le Utll, immed~tte • ..
2,000 gallon dtlivtry, dsiMnt, • · .,
pools. well, etc call 304· 571 ·. .....

291S

'

House coal.

'"d

lirnlltone,
grevet Detiv•td 1 ton tnd up,·
Jim Lanier, 304-875-12•7 or

74

87

Motorcycle•

1982 WA ·210HuiQVImel811.

Coll814-f41-8111 IIIIer IPM

1113H_S_710,_.t
tn furniture uoholtttring. CeM
eofld. 7100·miltl. Til&lt;• etrt of. •1 . 700. 30•·1'11·

3812.

30• · 171 - •i&amp;.t for
eltim.....

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by ftl lmg '" lhe m•s!ln g wo rds
you de\lelop from s1 ep No J be lov,&lt;

r r I' r 1 I' I' 1
IIIIIII
1

fUiZLIAY'S SCIAM-lElS ANSWERS
lilun/on - JeW - ExiOI - Memory - NO TIME
Famous 1111 words yOu 'd belter nol believe: " Th •s pup can
be housebroken 1n NO TIME."

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BRIDGE

NORT~

·~111;1
~
,P.I.

0 lportt Tonlglot Action
packl&lt;i IJ)Orto highlights with
N;cl&lt; Charles and Jim Huber.

PEANUTS

S-!l-87

.J985 2
• A QJ 2

James Jacoby

t765

•a

Taking
a skeptical view

.74
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EAST
t K 10 6 3
.10 6

tKJ9 2

t43

By James Jacoby

+Kt098 3

+QJ 7 5 2

WEST

SOUTII
Florida expert Roy Fox knows very
.AQ
well that discouraglnc olpalo are not
.K985 3
always what they seem when t~e de·
t A Q10 8
lenders are dh1cardin1 ltlllnst 1 slam
+A 4
contract. Watch how lie pla)'ed six
Vulnerable Nerthcr
hearts. But first, let's see why lois partDealer: South
ner bid it. The jump to foiH' hearts
showed fewer than 10 high-card Wttl
Norlh E8sl
Soutb
points, good trump support and some
distribution. Since Roy had coatrols in Pass
Pass
all suits, he Invited North to bid the Paos
Pass
Pass
slam II he had 10011 cardt in tile trump Pa..
suit. That was the .-1n1 of live
Opening lead: • 4
hearts. With a dlflelftt ~~~~ - one
lacking controls in one el lire 11*-suits
- he would have cue-bHian ace to see
If North could then lhew the aeeded
control. Alter live hearl.l, North accepted the slam invitation since he two of diamonds. Although that dis·
could hardly hold better trumps than card presumably showed lack of Interest, Roy Fox knew that hi s opponent
A-Q-J-2.
Declarer won the heort lellllln dum- ml&amp;ht be setting a little trup. So he
my took the spade n - alllll cashed played ace of clubs and ruffed a club,
the' ace of spaclos. He ·~~ 1 heart nailed the fourth spade and got out of
back to durpmy and n.tled 1 apade, hll hand with the qut&gt;en or diamonds,
hoping the kin&amp; would come down. No West had to wln the diamond king and
such luck but on the third round of lead away from the jack into declar·
spades, West casually dlocarded the er's A-10, and the contract was made.

,,
s•

lly THOMAS JOSIPH
3 Actlvt&gt;

ACROSS
1- Negri

pel'30n

(sl.)

5 Get

•He had a
spare rlh
S Crown

in shape
10 Greedy
11 Earthy

I Fiery

pigment

7 Singer

12 Volcanic

Williams

spew

13 John

I

of

Arrow

Ye1terday's Anewer

polson
I Zola novel
11 "I - a rat"
111 Repast
U f'reshly
17 Dangerous 2a Mother

NFL

telecasts
14 Wheat
variety
35 Myth
mothN
16 Yes vote
36
En
·
17 Chop down emotion
(F'r.)
courage
19 Liveliness II Gtralnt's II Shopping
21 · - Fann"
low
place
23 Actor Jack It Without 311 Aask
27 Alpine
the chaser
prece11t

38 Dutch

treat
40 Beverage
region
22 Italy's
32 niscourage 42 One 28 Pine Tree
Aida 34 Dead Sea
customer
St.al.t:
24 Scholarly
land
43 Likely
29 German
.,·

_....,,...ft'""

river

30 Shred

31 European
river
33 Lambkin's

mom
34 Highest
note
37 Enroll
39 Argue
41 Facts
44 Short poem
45 Sur.
mounting

46 "Mother"
to Pompey
47 Flesh
DOWN

I Chum
2 Eggs
(bioi.)

DAILVCRYP'I'OQV(ri'ES-IIert'a how lo work It:

II) a2l

and financ 1a1 news with Lou
Dobbs. (0:301
llll!l M'A'S'H
11:05 (5) llonlnua Tire Hopeluis
11:30 (I) rm TanightShow

with an umbrella over a ------.

1ft PRINT Nr41UED lETTERS
qr IN THES SQ\/AI!CS

UYDLIAAXR

rmNowa
(f) Sign Oil
I!D AllUm to lwo Jlmo
IDl Monoyllno CuHenl

reports or'l world economics

Nearing the end of winter the
rains came , I spoiled a lrltle g~rl
outside getting soaked. She stood

IILONGFI:LLOW

One letter s\lndl for anothtr. In this sample A is used
for the tine L'a, X for the two O's, etc. Single leiters,
apostropha, the length and formation of the words are aII
hints. Each day the code letters are different.

CIYPTOQUOTE

Ill Memorllt '87

AtuphOtttlfY, St At. 7, CroW11':' \

Mowrey's Uptoui-Wtg a...,ing
tri aaunty area 22 yqrs Tht bat

10:05 (5) Co111111u: Marqueuo
loiMdo
10:30 &lt;D Anwlricon Snapahott
\Ill IBl Newo
el!l USA Tonight
11 :OG &lt;D Hlrdc11tlo and

a

II e. M Ounom COt.tetl" an4 · • t

Rolld. Crown City.

t~e
be·
IQw to form ,four simple words

(!)~(L)

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• •

1172 OT 110 s..ulol. Low CoN• 014-251-12'10. OoekUek
tiOO. Caiii14-H2-U91

=

.,.

Upholstery

MI. Clf' . . . .. boat Sitts. .. C.

~don .

•

Fli·\DA
CLJRE . .

C"v. Oh. 114·281·1470. Eve.
114·441·3438 a.... d...,' to
FOr 181e or ltad• 1MO H1tte¥ 4:30. Sot. 1:30 to 1:30. Old.
s...,.... 1000 ,., ueoo. w11 nwr Upholt•ed.
.. .... lor 3 or 4 · CMI
lantt"t Upholtt_, .._: Fum4·
014-&lt;MI-7101 .
mM..... v.-y good

rWECA~
·~

175-7397.

Formerly Ken's now Jol'ln 's
Wettr Servic.. John Wttt•to~.
Jr. Owner. 1.000 or 2,000 g.tJ
lttVice. 304 ·1178-2U8.

documents lhe Marshall
Plan, a post WOfld War II
program promollng European
economic sell help supportsd
by U.S. assistance.
IDl Evonlng Nowo A wrap up
oi!Oday's news and a look
ahead to tomorrow's news
stories. (1 :001

llll!l Odd c..p~e

J &amp; J Wiler Senrlce. Swimming
pools , cisterns, well• Ph. 614 ·~ • :

1914 C20 CuttomiNd '"" l"e
thtn 30.000 mHN. like new
cond. Lots of e•trtt For 111e or
trade on older rnodet P'ck-up or
Cit. 304-$18· 1421.

1 977 KZ 850 IC.twulki,. tltl.

Pontiac Gr•nd Prla

Residential or comm•cial wir·
ing . New HJVice or rlptlrs.
Liclt'ltad alectriclan. Elllmate
fr" Ridenour Elecrtrical, 304 ·

245·9288.

in1erviews with top
newsmakers and ceM3brllies.

L.K: s cook. (A)
tO:OO G (2) «J) St. EIIIWhtro
We6tphalllries lo slave oil
wreckar'S ball as everyone
svecuales. Q
l!l Unknown Soldier
11m
1!21 The Equollnr

-c-c-c-c-c-c-c-c-c-- ~·~

73

danger. (AI
IDl Larry King Llvelln depth

Deluise guest stars as a
famous chef who becomes

Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

85

island, wounded and m great

9:30 D (2) iBl Eaoy StrH1 Oom

446·4477

448·S688

19B6 Ford Aenger -ln very good
cond .. some e•traa, take O\ltl'
payments. Call &amp;14· 25lll -tl817.

llll Foell of the Enemy

aDI l l 1!21 Mognum, P.l.

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP
ME AN AUID&lt;S'RAPI'iED

CARTER 'SPLUMeiNG
AND HEATING

84

7:05 (5) Sanford and Son
7:30 G (2) (lJ Nowlywtd Game
(!) A.W.A. Championohip
WreoUing (T)
Cl (JJ Judge 11m WhHI of Fortune 0
IDl Clouflre (0:30)
lli!J IBl Jeopardy! 0
IBl MaiOr League llaoeball
llll!l Too Clooa far Comfort
7:35 (5) Honeymooners
I:OG &lt;D Bom Free
G (I) IBl All New Advenlure
of Dloney'o Sport Goofy
Follow Huey. Dewey. Lou is
and 01sney's levorite athlete
as Chick Hearn gives !he
play by play. Included are
some of Goofy 's funmest

ALLEY OOP

LCCK! STEVE AU.EN SENT

1988 Chevy S-10. V-8. Fuel
injeetlld. Loaded. Durtngo pack·
age, tharp. Mutt IN Ph.

Tf-I~UGH .

111E

992·5468.

1973 ChtNy Tendem, 427 13·
speed. 34 rears, 12 fronll, 15ft.
bed. double frame Ph. 388·

· .

,":----.,Y

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

S14 -S85-4464.

72

Ill
i llomey Miller

Nomad 21f1. Camper Fully
equipped 13500. Caii814-448-

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'11 Dodge Aapen. Au1o trant ..
pb, ps, rtditl tltft. Call efter

Autos for Sale

.~ ,•

"They won 'I 1ft you out untH you stop
pylllng off thoae manl'liSS tags I..."

'79 Cougar XR7, new patnt.
rebuil' engu'le no miles. nice car.
Stearns Garage, 304· 675 · n1 0
or 675· 6749.

9673

Now buying shell corn or ear
corn . Call for latest quotes. Riv er
Ci1y Farm Supply, 614-446·

;;:::;,:;::==;::==· -.

1985 IV!onte Carlo. T·top, 4 3
fuel injection. a~r. tilt, cruiae.
AM -FM cutene. 36,000 miles.
Cell614·992-3801 .

1966 Chft\lelle. 283 auto 2 door
hardtop. Call814-986 ·4306.

304-576-2026

Upp" Rlvtr Rd. Ph. 814·440·

1979 Chevy Mahbu Station
Wagon for sale Excellent eondi·
t1on 81500 Call 614 -992·
3090 after 4 · 30 J) m

Ofour
Rear range leH1n of
scrambled words

8:35 (5) Andy GriHIIII

38B-S873.

Rouah' s Str.wbarries, 2 millS
back ot New Haven. WVa at
Union Campground. Stan Mav
25 You pick· 11 .00. We pick·
•1 25. BAM to 8PM . Ph

CARPET

For aale 1917 Mercury, good
condition . Ph. 614·446-7039

CROSS &amp; SONS

614·245-8121 .

Clfplt r.mnanls 11 ,00 1 Vtrd
1nd up. Mollohtn Furniture

1984 Reliance 4 ·door, 65,000
mi , AM ·FM , PS, PB, &amp;3000
Call446-2151

PUUIII

IBl WKRP In ClnelnnaH
llll!l Hagen's Heroes

260 6 -cyt engme, brand new .
1600 . Cell after 8PM Ptl w . ...,:.
614-258·1668.
• .. "'-;,··

79 Motors Homes
8o Campers

I:OG &lt;D lllg Valley
• (2) (j) Cllll ~ Ill a2l
ICI News
(!) SportoLook (T)
(I) Dr. Who Haod ol Fear,
Pan 2
1!D Socrel City
IBl Facto of Life
el!l Dill' rent Straloes
6:06 (5) llevo~y Hlllbllllet
8:30 G (2) IBl NBC Nlahdy Nowa
(!) lnoldo tho POA Tour (R)
(lJ Cllll ABC Newt t;l
(I) Nlghlty l!lillnua Report
11m
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IDl ShowBiz Tadoy News ol
the Bntertalnment world IS
~nchored live from New

1964 Chocv 4•4 •unn;ng geon
Jt. ton S350.00 Ph 448·2446
ook to• Paul.

6637.

1976 Dodge 'IJ ton pick· up.
SmaH V-8. auto, fB60 . Ph

SHtwberrin. Pick your own
Bring conteiners. Claude Win·
teu. ~io Grande. Ohio Call

11117PM on Wtlk D•ya.

1948 Chwy Style Mlltlf , good
cond 1900 Ph 814-448·

61 Farm Equipment .

62 Wanted to Buy

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

614·379·2682

1978 Lincoln Continental Mark
IV for pen• 2 new reer qutrter
panela. good motor end tran•·
mission, never wrecked. 614·
742 -2126 Morning or eveninga.

Henderson, W Ve. 304·875·
7421 .

992·6119 .

FM, 42,000. 02500. 19S4

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SIDERS EQUIPMENT CO ..

Lowery Msgic Genie 88 Double
Keyboard Organ comple18 with
1111 teaching books. Call 814·

Ad Ph. 014-441·7444. Open

HER 5ET Al.l. THOS~ FIRU
5HE'5 5~T AROUND
THe5E WOODS,

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614·367
· 7813
rear·
end lit other partt.

WED.. MAY 27

TIIAl tAII1

EVENING

Parts tor 1978 Blazar tr•n .: . ~·"&lt;
t260 .00. front &amp; re•r drive • ..,#&lt;,

Buy one any aile chain uw chain
and get second chain half price

Musical
Instruments

114-448-0322.

•

I THINK YOU TWO Ho.PED

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Groom and Supply Shop·Pet
Grooming . All breed• All
atyles Julie Webb Ph. 814 ·446·
0231 '

58

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For sale like naw quean size
Serta mattren &amp; aprings , bookcase headboar~ with frame. one
large dresser with mirr'or , chest
of drawers. bedside stand
S160 304· 676 ·1033

57

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Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

76

694·5006

12 Montha frH financing with
approved crtdlt . t300 minu ·
mum purehue nec .. ury 3
Mllea out Bullville Rd Open
9lrtl to &amp;pm Mon. thru Set Ph.

7444. Open tiM 7PM on W'Hk
Davs.

CIJ W:~ ~\ ~

U ' Allumirtum Fishing Boar
with Trailer, 2·new tir11. excellent condition Seeat87 VlntSt : ~

1982 Motorcycle 760cc V-45
Sora and chair. Coffee and end
tables Engine tranmiulon turbo
charger. out of '79 Buick
Yamaha . Electric piano. Phone
304· 675·6674

Acetylene welding &amp; cuning
outfit Complete with dottv &amp;
many tips. Also 19" black &amp;
white TV . Call 304-896 ·3819
eher 4 p.m.

STON , OHIO 614· 384·3846 .

l~b 10 ~ · ?~IP II.Irn A llf).UIW)j ~

8804.

For sal11 · Limestone. lend,
gravel, till dirt, tirewood. Deli·
vered . 304-875·4412

Concrete block a all11i11 yard or
delivery Mason und. Galllpoha
Block Co., 123'h Pine St ..
Gellipohs, Ohio Call 814 ·446·

PENNS WAREHOUSE WELL·

'7im l.l&lt;A'I87... Ail0 "1VJAL~ i'lOTLOJ· ) HAF'PWW ~

Call 304 -875-4831

56

l.I7T£ ~ , C).jj '!tlO £V131" FQ:~Se.f "Tll::;l5t

condition. 120 hp.· 1·0 Me ~;·:~~
cruiser engtne Cell &amp;14-448'--.t •.• .

15 ft. flahing boat, 70 HP
Evinrude tnd 35 It tifth wheel
travel trailer for 11le. Carloa
Snowden 614· 992· 8017.

Sear• Kenmore 21 .000 btu air
cond U75.00. 304-676 ·3433
after s·oo pm 675·71!)9

14B· 59 90} , 29 · Ooubleaidelite
entrance door seta with dfiCO·
rated glut and shellt panfH
doors . 350 OOea. 30.- Bronze
alu minum double commercial
entrance doors set1 599.95 Or
aingel1 399 .95 with handel• and
lo ckt . 31 .·Single or double
leaded gl1" steel insulated
dOOrt u ta. reg. 699.00 to
1800 00 now 349 95 to
896 00. 32 .· Steel doors end
jamb. pnthung 1%. hr. fire rated .
189 95. 33.· Pretlung steel
insulated doors with V, glen
insulated 129.95ta. 34 · Prehung pine panel doora all sizes
89 .95ea. 35 - Blank hollow core
doora from 12 to 20 wide 80
tong· 400ea. 36 .- Prlflnished
prehung o•k legacy doora end
jamb all aiz11 44.95ee.

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1982 Baylinar Mutinv. ••ceHent"' ~ -'..( ·

For sale: 2 well bu1h lounge
chair• with pada, gas range,
cheap. 614 ·992· 372$.

Butldtng Materials
Block. br1ck. sewer p1pes, win·
dows. lintels, etc Claude Wm ters, Rio Grande, 0 . Ca ll 614246-512 1

1 · Cou nter tops K•tchen and
bitt\ and bar. S2.99 Lin. Ft. 181.
2 · MarbltVanityTop' t (BJFrom
16-19 to " 22 -48 " S10 00 to
6:50 .00 3 · 22-30 Almond
Vantty and Marble Top $79 .96 .
4 · 60" Steel BathTub'aAimond
and whit $89 .95ea. 5.· High
Glo ss tub wall kits almond end
wt'tite S29 95 . 6 · 1 pc Fiber·
glaas tub and thower com bin a·
tion White and colors 8169 .95
to S179.95 7.- 2 pc Fiberglau
tub and thowen combination
whtte and colors S199 .95 . 8 .·
Deluxe acrylic tub and thowen
witl'l top Reg S69 .96 Now
299.95 9 · Color Commodes
889 95 . 10.· Fiberglau Roof
shingles (B ) S16 96 aq.·90w1.
roll rotting S9 96 . 11 .· Pine
rough saw T - 1 · 11 Stding
fV,x4x9 ' 12 961 26pc. up 1.00
off pr . Pc . 12 · % ~.:4 ' x8 '
Plywood-S 96 'h· 6 .95 26pc.
up 81 00 off pr. pc 13.1~ x4"9x tongue 8e groove wtter
board. S9 95 or ( % ~t4x B · 8 . 96)
25p c up 1 . 00 ott Pr .
Pc .(7 16ths•4x8-6 961 14.· 4x8
cedar or treeted lattice 12 .96
and 10 9~ . 81.00 oft 2S pc. up
15 · 1/•11418 wood oak paneling
(BI 5.99elll. (A) grade 8 .95ea.
16.· '/, x4118 Birch Paneling Reg .
24.95 now 16 95 11 .· Pineend
cedar wood wings cott lng
166sq . ft . pr p11ek11ge 18 .96 and
t10.96 pk 18 .- 4JtB Glaze tile
beth penelt (B) 4.99 end 5.99ea .
19.· Perma (R) in1uleted ttleet·
ing toil one side (1h x4x8·4 .99)
( J~ x4x8 · 5 991 (1 -4x8-6 .991
20.· 'Thermo! ply inaulatt\le ahee·
1hing roil (2) sidet 4x8 4 .96
26pc, up 1.00 off Pr. Pc
21 .·lnsuulated temJ)ered glasa
panels. ~/u32•76 - 29 96 ea .
35pc up 26.95 . 22 .· Pine intide
lovarad adjuttable shutteu . all
si1es below wholeule cost
23 .-K·lu• benet! mark brick
corners 50 cen11 box monor 2
gal . 1 0.95. 24.· Prefinished
bruce oek flooring ¥. thick 21f•
wide 20sq ft. ctn 846 .00 10
c:tn. up . 39 .96 ctn . 215 .-Prel'lung
interior door1 pretinished and
unfinished allsilea (B) 29.96ea .
28 .·Steel uterlor inau lated prehung doors (8 1 69.96ea 27.·
E.terior steel door blanks (B I
25 .00ea . 28 -Pine Louvered By·
fold doors tets (24 -29 95 ) (30·

-c.

13

Television
Vie·w ing

17

21 tt. SkiffCftft, aleept; 4-6, 120
H.P. Mercul)' 1-0 m~o.r. He~ ;·.~
refurbiahing &amp; rep .. nttng. Wttl..,..... .
sell or tndt for livettock. P~.:f. • •'.:. ·
448 ·7826.
~ ...~ ... ·.

Uaed J2G Ditch Witch trencher
and John Deere skid steer
loader, 614·894 -7842 or 614·

ClOSEOUT'S

BORN LOSEI:t

814·446·1612.

614-742·2271 .

Bee• for ule. 304-895 · 3830

BUVOUTS · SECONDS ·

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. ·'

18 h . WeiYif John bolt. life
jacket , 30 lb. thruat ettetric
motor. Tilt trailer &amp; battery. Ctll

Sears 10 inch Crtftmen Ttble
Saw, J .C Penney Sewing Ml ·
china(utedfewtlm..l. 140.000
BTU Lenno• f'!aturll get turnace
(good condition) t150. Ctll

Tyler Commercial type atai nl eu
steele lreeur, 220 volt . Ph.
446 2445 Aak for Paul

35.90) )32·39.96) 13S-44.95)

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 6.2
Olive St., Gallipolis, New &amp; used
wood· coal ttovea. 6 pc wood LA
suite S399, bunk beds •199 .
recllnert new a. uaed bedroom
SUttes , wdnger Wllhtra. lit
ahoe1 New lt\ll ngroom 1uites
1199· U99, •lampt. Call 614·
446· 3169

Tom Boy • Bus Bott
&amp;qUipped, t1850 Ph 814-317·
7513

Pomeroy· Middleport, Ohio

27. 1987

.&lt;' ·,

·,

B &amp; B Greenhouse. 4 mile~ north
Point Pl eaaant. Rt 2 Vegetablos
and flower plants , hanging
baakets. Watch for signa.

2793

Boat• and
Motors for Sale

16ft

446-6637.

USED SOFFAS, excellent condition Vinyl rechner , portable
stereo Corbin &amp; Snvder Furni·
turePh 614 ·446-1171 .

NCR Cash Register &amp; Compu·
ter . fatrly nRW 8600. Chest type
cooler 8150 Ph 446-2445

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Carpet remnanta 18.00 e vard Refrigltfl10t·Frigidlfe. 2-door
fr•. copi:Jertona . 0 E JOin:
and up . Mollohan Furniture. ' fro•t
Electric Range. copptrlone
Upper River Rd .. Ph. 114-448· 12&amp;0. 0 E Microwave &amp; stand
7444 . Open till 7PM on Wet* 160
Dinette 1t1, table. 2 chtirt
Days.
•3&amp; . &amp;.ate. bele®lrd he11111&amp;
tl'lermoattts 1126 Ph. 614·
Queen a•u headboard. 4 dr•wer 241-&amp;087.
chea1. and dre11er with minor.
Phone 614 -992 · 3366 .a fter 8 ' x1$' Fllllbtd Out! Axle Trailer
6.00 p.m.
UOO Electric Brakn Ph. 614·

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�Page:-14- The Daily Sentinel

Pom~roy- Middleport, Ohio

---Local briefs----. Court news
were
Patrql probes Tuesday wreck

An acc i drnt wa s rcpor tpd i n ~al is hur:'&gt; Town!'. hip Tursda)-·, ar

11 : 20 a.m ., on Cou nt y Road 24. half a milr west of Ohio 7.
according to tho Gallla·Mrigs Post of 1hP Stat&lt;• Highw ay Pat rol.
Ci ndy G . Hult o n . ~:!, of Langsvi ll e. was driving ca st onCount .v
Road 24 when a truck dri vc•n by Woodro w W. Engle. 71. of
Middleport , pullrcl f rom a pr ivat e dri ve. turning west into
Hult on ' s path. F:ngJ&lt; .'s truc·k hit Hult on's car in lhP loft si de.
Engle was cited fo r failu r e to vielcl . Hulton was cit ed fot· not
having her driv&lt;'r's licen se.
An accidpn l occurred on Town ship !toa d :104 in Orange•
T ownsh i p , hf.llf l.l mile north of Ol1io f}CI , TuPSdU .\', &lt;-11 7::)n a .m .
Da ve E Hysel l. :14. of Hrt·d svi llf•. wa s d r i\'i ng nor th whr-n CJ
c&lt;:.~r

drive n h.v Wilma I&lt; Rr1hinson . :,:, ol Coolvillf•. crossed thP

ce nt er of th&lt;• road on a curve
. • anrl struck ll .l 'sC'il 's ca r in the irll

sid P.

RutJinson w~Js c i! Pd lor fui lun• 1n vif'lcJ .

Action .mit filed
1\ fon•closurf' act ion ha !-&gt; hf'f' n li h·d in Mt · i g~ Count .\' Common
Pleas Co urt by Farmr•r s llank and Savi ng' Co. aga ln stl.c•strr
Shoemaker and Viola 11. S ho~mak&lt; ·r. Middlepor t. ct ai.
Benefi r·ia l Ohi o I nc .. Po m e roy, has filed t~n ~~ct i on ag.:;lins l
Jc.t mes Pa y nr untJ Vit'ki PiJ y nc• , Pomnoy, rr&gt;quPst in g judgm(·nt
DJsm b s('(l wr ·n· 1hf' r·asi's flf C onsfJI id&lt;J 1(•d Prot Pel i\·r (' n at ing
Corp . .Jgain st Dan Mrad&lt;JWS, doin g bu !-. in1·ss as Sprin g V;diP\
C ~m ent

Pharmacy, and Pomeroy
Pipcl inp In c.'

Squad has

.W IJl'n

Block Co ag ainst Hc·mlock

call.~

Mr1gs Coun t~· l&lt;mPrgf•n &lt;·.v ML·dlcal SNvicPs rrpor ls spvr n
ca li s Tu ps&lt;.Jay: i(a&lt;" Irl" " I X. 11·1 a.m. In Ohio .1:\K for .John CIPek In
.J&lt;:~eb o n CPnr•rcd /lo s pll ~d i n Hipi! 'Y. W .Vu .: Svracusf' at !1::H)
d. rn . tu &lt;" hNn· Sr. lo r William Wh 1f lock to VL'l t.•ran s ~1Pm o ri al
Hospital: ]\11icidl! •pflrt ;JI I I: l :i ;t . m . tu l{ ulli.tnd Sl. for Pnuli ne
Hou sh w ho was U1 •ad on ~li T i v al : Miclclli·port .:tl 1 ~ noon to li21
South Th ird fori\ nthon.v Moore to Vr•1r•ran s MPmor ial Hospital :
Rarmr &lt;JI lt: .'l4 p.m . IIJ Ohio :nK for Chrb t(Jph( •r W;:u·cJ (In In
Holzer MC'&lt;iical f'&lt; ·nl&lt;'r: Mtddicport at I ~::IC. p.m. to Leading
CrrC'k l'o l J&lt;lmPI sa .v n · to \'(•f(•j ~ln S M(' mor ial Hospital:
Tupjwr s P bins at S: 2!t p rn lfJ ('h(•i.,f&lt;·r forMan: Ha\ r's l o f-l ol!. ('l'
MPdica l Cent('!' .
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Jury
. trial underway
Thoma ' . Pom&lt;·ro1· ( 'lunch is rrqu(•sting $1110.11111 fro m the
dr l rndant for bod ily injur it '" al legt•dl.' ~ u s laint 'cl M a r eh :!-1. 1~1X:i
in a mo tor vrh ir: lr aC'd(lrnt on Ohio J.n in Su li sbury Tow nsh i p.

Pla int iff ail&lt;'ges Thoma s f;li i&lt;'&lt;i t o yiel d tile pro1wr right ol wa,·
fro m a pr i\' a 1r dr ivt ·. &lt;.1 ncl nt'g I lgf'ntl.v ha r·k(•d i nl o 1he&gt; ~ idP o f h(•r
au tom ohi It •. Tlw I rial hf'ga n Tur s d ~t .\ '. 1\ j ury ol (•igh 1 vd II cil•ri dr
lh&lt;&gt; outcomf· tJ IIIH · a{ ·fion .

F'rl't' t•ntt•rtainrruont

l\ lieu n wrk t•t . sJx_m ... on ·d b.\
Word of l.il(• Church. wil l tw liPid

l,' n •f• Pnt rr lainm r·nl will br
i&lt;';&lt;lu red at lh &lt;' Shrin e Ciuh Park

Friday

in H ~t{ ' int ' b!•g inn ln g this Sa1ur

ancl

S;tlll td;ty

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church lluildin g site no Oh io til' I.
W('SI or Dc.~rwln . 'J';.ibl f'S rna .\ hf •
.sel up in the tent or in thP opPn .
For mon· int'ur mation t'ttl l ~~i t

uii.l' at 7. :m p.m. Music b)· the

S:~ Hi or lifH.q~:, :l .

till' vll iagC' park iXJard .

ll&lt;' nci f(i vPr J3ovs Bund &lt;tnd
o1hP·r.. . . Brin g yo~r lawn dwirs.
Th P r\·f'nt i.s hcin~ sponson·d by

Public Notice

Public Notice

NOTI CE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On Moy 1 J, 1987, in tho
Meigs County Probate
Court , Case No . 25523 .
Kenneth G. Hartley , Box
607, Bunker Hill Road ,
Route 4 , Pomeroy . Oh io
45769, was appointed Ad ·
ministrator of the esta te o f
Avi s G . Hartley . deceased,
late of Bo:&gt;~ 507. Bunker Hill,
Pomeroy , M eigs County ,

known heirs. devisees. le·
yatees , adminis trators, e•&amp;·
cutors and / or assigns of
Elva Gove. deceased ; Mary
Govu: The unknown heirs,
devisees . lega tees. OJH!cu tors. administrators and I or
BSsigns of Mary Gove. do ce~tsed : H~trry Sovil: The unknown heirs. devisees . legatees. adminislrators. e•e cutors. an d / or assigm u1
Harry
Sovil.
deceased:
Garth Sovil : Ett a Sovi1 : He·
len Sovil ; Janet Sovil; Eva
Sovit C haney; Tho unknown

Ohio. 45769.
Robert E. Buck,
Probate Court
lena K. Nessolroad. Clerk

(51 20. 27: (61 l . ltc
Public Notice
IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
M EIGS COUNTY , OHIO
ROBERT HARRI S, 'Piointiff

vs.

NAOMI KING , et nl.
Dofor1d 11 nt s
C ASE NO 87 CV 43
LEGAL-NOTI CE
SERVIC E BY
PUBLICATION
The unknown hetrs. do
visees . lof)ntee5. administr ators . c.~~ecutors . and t m ns·
signs of Nelli e Govo. deceased; Frank Gove; the un ·
known heir s. de\lismrs. le
gatees , flii~H; utors , admnw; ·
trators and t or nssigns o f
Frank Go\le, cleceasncL Ned
ra Gave; Joan Sinclair : The
unknown he1rs. devlsrws. le·
gaines, e"ecutor s, 11 dmmis·
lrators nnd or ,,sstgr •s ol
Joa n Sinclair, de censcd; Tlt
mfH&lt;l Sinclair, loroll n Sin
clair; Elva Gove; The un ·

BUSINESS OPP.
Frunily

owned

imiX&gt;Ttcr

lookinK for n person in your

area to 11ta.rt import buainces
through UA or direct with
2,000 Orient mMufact.urera. Bonding, licensing,
container load
shipping oil ~ct up. Receive
l,OOO's in free sample mer·
chondiso
from
hungry
brokerage,

Orient ma.nufactu ren~ under our InternationAl TrAde
Regi.rttration.
JEWELRY • CUJrHtNO

SPORTS • OII'I'S •
I!AROWAJIO • AtrroMOTIVE
HOUSEHOI.D

NOGlMMICKSI
NO SALESMEN!
NO HUGE INVESTMENT!
FOfcompl-2~pop

inforrna.rion booklet, ~end L1.00
rorlhippingand handling to:

WING IMPORTS

Bertha L. Collins, 7i. Coolville.
died Saturd~y at her hom e.
Born in Reedy, W.Va .. she was
a daughter of the late Oscar and
Effie Shreve Ward . She was a
member of North Bethel United
M et hodi st Church. a past
member of the Coo lvi lle Volun·
teer . Fire Department Ladies
Auxiliary and a member of
Coolv ille Senior Citizens.
Survivors include two son s.
May!ord Cook of Pittsburgh. Pa.
and Leslie Collins of Col umbu s:
one daughter. Jean Welsh of
Coolv ille; two sister s. Lorma
McBride of Reseda, Calif. and
Louise Stout of Van Nuys, Cal if.:
nine grandchildren and 13 grea t
grandchildren.
She was preceded in dea th by
her husband. Kelly, in 1970, and
one brother .
SNv·jces w~rr. 1 p.m. today
1Wednesday 1 at Whit &lt;' Fun era l
Home in Coolvil le with Rev . Rov
Deeter officia tin g. Burial was in
Coolv ille CemC't cry.

Ru.x

Wf'ndy 's Int i. ........
. ... ~~ ,
Wonhingt on Ind ............... i~&lt;

tion 30, to·wit :
· Beginning on th e north
line of Fraction No. 30 at I he
no rtheast corner of lands of
sHi d Guy T. Morton and
northwest corner of lands of
Jospor N. Savel, th ence
we st 26 1/, rods to a ston e;
thence south 25 deg cast
58 rod s to a st one: thence
so uth 3511• deg . west 49 Y1
Jods to a stone; thence so uth
52 Y1 deg . east 20 rods to a
stone; thence east 14 rods
to sou thwest corn er of lands
of Jasper N. Savel; then ce
north 104 and 8110 rods to
place of beginning, containing 10 and 6 / 100 ~teres
mOre o r less.
Said 10 06 ncres tra ct has
no outlet or inlet and 15 l and

locked .
The tnav e r of snid complaint and amended com plaint is for the real es tat e to
be partitioned , that plaintiff' s intoresl btt set off tu hnn
or in the alternati\le that the
real es tAte be sold and
plaintift and defendants
sha re tt'l e proceeds accord·
ing to their interests after
pnyment ot rea l es tat e taxes
and costs o t this action including plamtiff's attorney
fees. lho defendants are mquired to answer s~t id com ·
platnt and amended com·
plaint witt-lin tw ent y · t~iqtrt
days after tt're last publication ot th1s notice. whir. tr will
b~l
published once each
wook for six consecuti ve
weeks. thf:l la st publ ication
wil l be made on the 3rd day
o l J un e. 1987 , and the
twenty ·eight days f o r an·
swer will commence on th at

date
In case of failure of the de ·
fondants to answer or other ·
wis.e respond as required by
Oh 10 Rules of Civil Procc·
dure, jv dgement will be
rendered against them for
th e relict demanded in the
complaint and amended
complaint .
larry E. Spencer.
Clerk of Court s
M eigs County Common
Plea s Court

PUBLICATION OF NOTICE
TO All PERSONS INTER·
ESTED IN THE ESTATE OF
MARILYN
SNYDER . DE ·
CEASED. LATE OF ROUTE 1,
CHESHIRE . OHIO 46620,
MEIGS COUNTY PROBATE
COURT, CASE NO . 25528.
An application has boon filed

asking to relieve the estate
from administration. saying
that tho ass!Jis do not excood
$15.000 and the creditors will
not De preiudieed thereby ·A
hearing on tt're application will
be held Monday. June 22.
1987. at 1:30 o'clock PM
Persons knowing any reason
whv the application should not
be granted should appear and
inform the Court. The Court is
located on the First Floor of the
Meigs Couty Court House,
Court Street at West Second

end Mulberry Avenue. Po·
m!lfOV. OH . 45769.
Robert E. Buck ,
Probate Judge
lena K Nesselroad. Clerk

(5 ) 27; 161 3. 10 3tc

DAN'S
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SALE CONTINUES
GIRLS, BOYS, LADIES, MEN'S

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By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS, Ohio iUPii -The Ohio Senate
was to vole today on a $22 billion 198R-89 sta te
budget which · majority Republicans character·
ized as strong on education, but minority
. Democrats castigated as negligent o.! the needy.
The Senate was to convene at 9 a.m., but it was
expPctPd to be afl ernoon at the earliest before the
giant spending plan passed. The House sc heduled
an 11 a. m . session.
Senate passage of the budget will clear the way
for joinl Senate-House conference committee
maneuvering expPctPd Ia las! sever al weeks. The
new fiscal period begins July 1.
The Senate Finance Committee reporled out the
Republican-revised version of Gov. Richard F.
Celeste's budget recommendation s late Wednes·
day on a 7-4 parl y· line vote afler abou !three hours
of discussion.
Meanwhile, Senate Republicans came 'up wil h a

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REG. 57 .SO NOW $5 00
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way to refinance Ohio 's unemploy ment compcn ·
sation debt to the federal government , perhaps
providing an additional $78 million for spending
ddurlng the next lwo years.
In commillee art ion. the Republicans added $5
million for a supercomputer center at Oh io State
University and $6 million to enhan ce rhe " student
choice" grants offered students at pl'ivate
colleges and unlversilles.
~
But the Republicans shol down most of the
Democrats' 21 amendment allempts. which
would have added another $19 million to t he
budget .
Overall. the Republican-wr itten appropriation
contains $HI5 million more than the House ver sion
for higher.Pducalion. E lem en1ary and secondary
education was given an extra $90 million.
Tot al state spending for primary and secondary
education Is $6.35 billion for lwo years , while
higher education will receive $3 billion.

$400 EACH
4 IN. GERANIUMS
NOW

WASHINGTON iUPii - Re·
lirPd Maj . Gen. Richard Secord
wasn ' t even in Jhe room at lhe
lran-Conlra hearings , yet new
questions were raisPd aboul his
testimony denying he was out to
make millions of dollars in th e
scandal's OpPralions .
In an appearance Wednesday
before the congressiona l com·
miltees lnvesligallng the crisis.
rellrPd Col. Rober t Dutton . Se·
cord's Air Force comrade and
field officer In supplying arms to
the Nicaraguan Contra rebels.
contradltted 'hi s boss 's sworn
testimony that II was Dutton 's
Idea to try ~riling the Contra
alriifl opera! ion for $4 million lo
the CIA .
Later at thr sam e sess ion, ex·
CIA operative Felix Rodri guez.
who worked for the supply
nptwork In Cenlral America.
complained bill erly about Se·
cord's operation and said !he
general supplied planes that
could barely fly. In one instance.
a plane was equlppPd with r adar
equipmen t mad e fo r a n
automobile.
Secord, who open ed !he hear·
logs May " with the fi rst
testimony about U .S. arms sales
Ia Ira n and the diver sion of
prof!" to the Conlras. was
Involved in both ends of t he deal
and sa id he was moti vated by
patriotism. not profit.
Secord set up th e ~ uppl ,v
opPration to get arms to the
Contras du ring l he limo U .S.
mllilarv aid to the rrbe is was
Illegal. ·;\ memo by Dutton noted
options, Including selling the

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"Education is being increased b~~ n minis cu le
amount. atid it's on the backs of kids,"
co mplai ned Sen . William F . Bowen . D-Cin cinnat i.
"Kid s ca n't learn on an empty stomach."
Bowen did not offer anv amend m enl s to
allevia te what he sa id is a siJOrta gr for publ ic
ass i slancr, bul Democrats wf'r(' e.xpcr ted to
launch a full bore allack today.
Bowen warnP.d that W('lfarC'ca scload r stimntP.s
are too small. and th at lhcstuH• ma.v bl'fa ced will1
making cuts later to fund public ass istan c&lt;' al
minimum levels .
A 4 percent wel fa re benefit increase envisioned
for 1989 by th e Celeste adm in istration went b1 1hC'
boards with the Senat e Hepuhllcao tnm sfer s to
sc hools.
The budget is [u ndcd bv an ant icipat Pel 9 percc•n 1
grow th in rC'venues over two yf'a rs. The sal rs .
income and corpor ate tax ralC'~ Cll'f' untouC'hect ,
although a new tax on int er state long distunre
telephon e cal ls. raising $1117 mill ion. affects th e

sales and corporation taxes.
A four·renl lax incrras&lt;' on a package of
cl~a r e!l es r ai ses another $80 million lo help
balance 1he budget.
Thr senators added ce llular telephones to the
list of in stru ment s subj ect to thr new telephone
tax . bringing in anothrr $5.6 million.
0&lt;'di r atcel !inC's for eice t•·onic data' will be
exemp t under th o Sena te ver sion , along wllh
WATS lines and ROll numbers.
To offset th o&gt; pet·ce nt sal es tax on residrntial
custonwrs. lh&lt;' American Trlrphone and Tele·
graph Co. and MCI. which scrve90 percent a! Ohio
long distance customers. pledged to r educe,
t·esid en tiai rat es on long distance calls by o
pcrct'nl .
Thoma s C. Gn•cn. AT&amp;T's lobbyist, lold the
senators his com pan.' · ah·rady ha s filed a tariff to
1hat effort with 1he Pu bile Util ities Commission of
Ohi o.

Eastern names top students

Question
Secord's
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REG. SS.SO TO 57,75

TRAVIS NEWLUN

airlift to the ClA , once Congress
resumed funding.
But under queslioning fro m ·
Sen. Warren Rudman. ~-N . H ..
Dullon said WPdnesda y the plan
to sell! he operation's !acilit ies to
!he CIA or to lease them to the
agency for a pro!il was Secord' s
idea.
"Well. 1'vc looked at vour
deposition. I've li stened to your
lrstlmony toda y. You're abso· •
lutely consistent on this poi nt and
f think th o record will speak lor
itself," Rudman laid him .
Later the sena tor told repor·
to&gt;rs. " 1 hap pen to believe Dul·
ton' s testimony today . 1 happen
lo lhink Dulton told the tr uth.
E ither Gen . Secord had a very
fau ll y reco l lection - of course
there are other possibilili es ."
Sen . Paul Tr ible. R·Va .. ca lled
Dutton's account "t he second
Installment in Gen. Secord's
testimony" because the retired
colo n(') w~ s the retired maj or
general' s "right hand. his allrr
ego." Trible co ncluded. " II sug-

AMYWUKS

ges ts again tha i !Secord is·J a
man who had huge sums of
money to invest."
Secord ha s bern painted · b)·
several wllnesse~ as a profitee t·
in the secret Contra supply
net work despite his claims of
pat r iotic motivation.
Dulton, however , sa id he ~­
lieved hi s friend had test ified
honestly and tho dl scr('jlencles
could be blamt•d on fau ll y
m emory .
"Mr. Secord doesn't lie." he
told lawmakers Wednesday .
Still. olher testi mony rai sed
mor&lt;' queslions about Secord 's
oper ation . and a documenl re·
leased by the committee showed
th at short ly before the scand al
broke. Secord and his Iranian·
born American bu si ness partner .
Alber! Hakim , di sc ussed taking
over- a bankrupl weapons manu·
factu rcr to mak e 4.000 ma chine
gu ns that would be so ld l o lhe
Contr as at $1,000 each for a 25
percent profit.

Travi s Gale Newlun ha s been
named valedictorian and Amv
Dya nn L ouks has been named
sal utatorian of the 19R7 grad ual ·
lng cl ass of Eas tern High School.
Announcem ent of 1he names o f
!he lwo top schol aslic studen ts
plus eight other student s who
mak(' up the top JO of I his yea r ' s
graduating cla ss toda y wa s
Dr. Daniel L .
made tod ay
Aplin~. Eastern High Principal.
Others In the top 10 besld0s
Newlun and Louks arc Mcllssu
Ann Ca laway , Robyn Ga ll Bar·
net t, Kirk Dea n Reed. Lesa H ,
Rucker, Ronald Todd Clay , Dar·
lene Mi chele Baum. Gregory
Allen Leachman and Arlene
Louise Ritchie .
The son of Vi rgi nia Neal and
the late Ernes·t New lun . th~
Eas tern High Valedictor ian Is
currently co·l'ditor of the Ea st·
ern Dispat ch and h:ts been a
member of the newspaper staff
for three years. Newlun Is a
Nationa l Merit Commended Stu·
dent and won the Good Ci tizen·
ship Award of Return Jonathan
Meigs Chap10r of thr Daught ers
of the American Hcvolution. He
ha s been a member of 1he
Na tio n ~! Honor Society lor th r ee
years and a mem ber of the
aca demic quiz team his j unior
and senior years .
Ha v ing been a Uniled States
Mathematics Award winner for

four )'Pars. New lun also partir!·
pal ed In the Ohio Mathematics
Tea chers Test and th e Dl'nl son
Univrrsll y M~l1hemat!cs Tc·s t.
He recei ved th e Ali Yrar Honor
Roll Award thr rr .\ 'rar s. !h£' Art
Ex c&lt;'i len t /\ward and wa s rr ·
crn ti)• honored at the Meigs
Cou nt y /\('adcm il' C.:xcPIJenc('
Banquet for the second lime.
Newlun was chosen an Ohio
Un l vc rs l i ~' Regional Scholar hi s
junior and senior years . J\ l !'C'ady
Jwvlng
bern a !hrPP yea r

member of Ohi o Un iversity' s
Honot·s /\eadem~· . New lun com·
pieled his work at the lnstltulion
by pa r ticipa tin g in thr summer
scholar program lasl summer .
New lun plans to at tend lhl'
Un iversi ty of Akron on a Prcsl·
dent Ia! Scholarship wh~rc h1• will
pursue his studi es In a dual major
program and teieco mmun ica·
lions and fln ancP and wants to
ac hi eve a doctor;.tl degree In both
areas. His goal Is lo product
educational documentaries for
public tr icv isio n.
The daught&lt;'r of Jim and
Sha t·on Louks, Rout r 1. Lon g
Boliom . Louks has been In
con cer t band for two yea rs, a
m ajorrtt&lt;' an d " member ol 1he
band council for three ycar ; , an
ali -count y band membet· for two
years. wo n the outs tanding ma·
jon•llr award as a junior t. od was

li sted in Wlw 's Who In Music. She
has bC'C n a member of lh&lt;'
Na tional Honor Soci ety for three
years and a m ember of Ihe quiz
team durin g her ju ni or year. She
was st udl'nl ol lh ~ monlh and
voted th e studrnt most likely to
succeed her senior year. She has
been on studen t council for four
years and on lht• newspaper slaff
for four yea r s.
Louks won thr United States
Na lionai Malhcmalics Award
her frrshm an and sophomore
yea rs. the United Slates Nalional
Leadership Award her sopho·
more year and was am ong the
honor ees at this yea r' s an nual
Academic Excellence Banquel.
She look part on I he Ohio Music
Educalion Assoe iallon solo andensembl e competillon, and Is
cut't'&lt;'nlly !he r eigning Mei~s
Co unt y Junior Miss. She was a
Rio Gran de summer scholar her
junior yeor and has been a plano
student al the Athen s Commun·
il y Music School lor three years.
She I oak second place honors al
the 13uckeyr Piano Competition
her junior yea r and was first
place winner of that compel ilion
during her senior year . She Is a
wlnnCI' of I he Dr. ~:dward W. W:
Lewis Sc hol arship and a Mana s·
sch Cutler' Scholarship. Louks.
plans to attend Ohio University
where s h~ will major In music.

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Th e Meigs Count ~' Heal.th Dr··
ha.., an noun cPd thr
schedule for the pick up of WI C
cou pons for .JunP.
It is J unr 1, .Jun f" 2 &lt;1 ncl.J U'n&lt;· :1. ~~
to ll " m. and 1 10 :1 p.m. Th ow
who ca nn ot milk&lt;• 1hr rrgubr
schedu le ma1· pickup coupons on
.J uneK. l:o and nai l on Mondm·
from ~ It o 1J (.l .m and f ro m It O .~
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Xi Gamma Mu Sororit~ · picnic
will be hrld Thur sda.1·, li: :lO p.m .. .
at thr · homr ol L,·nn Shuler in
Middirport .

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.Mets

Ma rriagf' li('Pnsr-s ha\ 'f' t.x"&gt;Pn
i.;su&lt;'d in M eigs Cou nt ~· Pr obate.
Court to Timm .1· Jo'' Sm i t h. 1!1.
Svraeuse. and Dawn Rober ta
C rf'enr. 1$, Ra ci ne: Pau l Da.vid
T ouse. 2:l. Columbu s. and Li sa
F a.1·r Hawk . 19. Reedsv ill e·:
.Jamrs Frederick Eva ns Jr .. 22.
M iddleport. and Debra Ca th leen
Wer ry. 1~. Pomcrol'; Robert
Da rrell Spires .Jr .. ~0. flelaw arr.
and .Jodi r i.l'nn Wr il s, JR

a son, Paul Roush of Rerds1·ili&lt;·:
a half-brother. James Holmes .
Buckrve Lake: thre&lt;' gr and·
daughiers. Ana P. Roush and
Luellen V. Adair . both of El Paso,
and Jenni fer P. Rou sh ol
Reedsville.
Besides her parents . Mt·&gt;.
Roush was preceded in death"'
her hu sband, Lrverett L. Rou sh.
and her stepmo ther . Dan .1
Hamm .
Serv ices wil l be held at 1 p.m.
Friday a t lh&lt;' E win g Funf'r &lt;.Jl
Home w1th lh e RE'\ . ,Ju m l·!'-.
Corbill ol ficati ng. Buriol will be
in Beech Gro\·f' f f' mPtrry.
Friends ma v cal l at the funeral
fmmc from :l l o i Hnd i 10 !I p.m.
Thursday.

S1J:l and costs; Paul Lawrence,
Newark . $63 and cost s. di sor·
dNiy: $&amp;\and cost s. op&lt;'n flask:
S ll:l and cost s. intoxi cation :
T imothy llerdma n, Pomer01.
SRR and cost s, open flask : Ri ·
cha r d Poulin. Jr. , Middl epor t.
Sti:\ and costs . squeal ing tires.
and Sli:l and costs. no opera tor' s
liccn,c: .John F . Por ter . Svra·
Paulinl' Rou~h
cu .sc. "!U(•al in g tir es. $6.1 and
cost ,; Robert Hooten. Jr ., Mid
Pau lin&lt;' H . Roush. Rl. died
dleport. $.17o and rosts . dr iv in g
Tuesday morning at hpr home at
wh ilr int oxica ted: $4:1 and costs,
:19 Rutland St.. Middleport. ast he
IPI'l of cen ter : $63 and cost s.
result of a fall from h('J' front
driv in g under suspension. and
porch.
Sti:l and cost s. l&lt;·a,·in g 1hP si'eo&lt;· ol
'VIcigs Cou nt )' Comner Dr.
an acciden t: Stephen Powr·ll.
.Jamps Cond e sai d that Mrs.
lnfiependc•nce. K y .. $49 and
f{o ush dif'd as th&lt;' result of a
costs . spreding: Claude• Fb lin .
r f'n·ic ;ll !'-. p inf' I rae! u n • rrcf' i\'rd
Pomf'ro.v. St):l and cos 1s. dri\·in g
in 1hP fall. Sh P was p1onoun c&lt;'d
under suspension: Patr ick H. · dead at 11 : o:\ a.m . II was
Fl.ai.s. Livonia. Mich .. $ti:\ and
rrportrd that Mrs. Rou sh was
co~t .s . 1raffic light v iola ti on.
wuH' ring fl owN boxrs on the
porclt b!'lor e fa Iling.
Mrs Ro ush ,~· as born in.Pomr·
(i\' of 10::\11 a.m.)
ro,· on Oct. :1. 190'i. a daugh t er of
Provided hy
thl' I ~II C' Cusld\'(' William und
llryc•• and Mark Smith
Emmaline Ma v Va le Hamm. She·
of lllunt Elli' &amp; Lo••wi
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heirs . devisees. 1egatees, ai1 ·
rninistrators. eJ&lt;ecu tors an(1 / or ;usig ns o1 Evn So\lil
Chonel , deceased;
Waid
Cunningham !Chaney) ; The
unknown heirs, riev1 sees. le ·
f1B1eos . ad ministrator s, ellll cu tor s. and / or ossigns o f
Wa1d Cunningh;un (C hnn ·
evt: Rober t Cunni n~Jham
(Chaney! . James Cunnin ·
qham (C haney] 1md Nan cy
Rockh old, all who so u&lt;l
dr esses ;ue unknown . am
hereb y notif1t1d thnt th9y
have boon nnmcd defendants tn a 1ega l action entitled
ROBERT HARRI S plaintitr
vs NAOMI KING , e t 111 . de ·
tendnnt s Tl11s action hus
beon assigned Coso N o. 87
CV 4 3 nnd IS perHiin q in th e
Common
Plmls ' Cou rt ,
Meigs County , Pomeroy .
Ohio 45769
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tJhunr 15 to fl tut itio n the fo l
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PPCJrson, Pomeroy. intoxi c a tion.

Licenses issued

Area ·deaths

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1\ jur~ t !'it.~ I is urH.it'rwa.v in M('i gs Count y Cnmmnn Pl&lt;'&lt;.t!-.
Cou rt in I tu • l';t'i f ' or Anna D . C lonch . PomrrO.\ '. ag ain s t .Joh n S.

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Tweni,Y two cases
pro·
cessed Tuesday night in rhecourt
of Pomeroy Mayor Richard
Sey ler.
Thirteen defendants forfeited
bond s. 12 of t hem posted on
~ s peeding cha r ges . The 12 are
Barbara Gheen, Rjaclne. S44;
Kimberly Jo Roush. Letart. W.
Va ., $45: Ra nd al l L. Arnopld,
Minersville, $45; Ralston Hems·
lry. Minersville, $45:
Paul
Archer. Co lumbus. $45; Richard
McDonald, Pomeroy, $46; Ro ·
nald Brin ker. Ga l lipolis, $47; Joe
F . Brin ker . .Jr .. Lillie Hocking,
$49: Debora Wolfe . Racine, $45:
Th er esa Da vid son, .J ackso n. S4f.:
Carolyn c;umore. Long Bollom .
$49. Charl e·s Stra uss. Pomeroy.
forfeited a· %:1 bond posted on a
traffi c l ight viol a! ion.
Fined in the court were Wa y nr

of $2.72H .04.

Wednesday, May 27, 1987

992-6421

By NAN(;Y YOACHAM
Sentinel News Staff
The Meigs County Commis·
sloners approvi'd Wednesday a
60-day ext~nslon to l hr Meigs
Cenlrr lOO·bed nursing home
project in Middleport Villa ge.
With the extension. municipal
bonds for the projrcr. which is
being spearheaded by Dr. Harold
Brown. Pomrro,v, will go on sale

1\ug. 1 Instead of June 1.
Brown , who was present for !he.
meeting along with Meigs Counly
Pro'l'CUting Allorney F'red Crow
Ill. reported HUD co mmitm en t
on the projeCt was receivPd May
l o. Brown is in hopes I he project
will begin moving quickly toward
co nstt·uctlon.
Meigs Cou nty En~inrer Philip
Robt&gt;rts Is un sure when he will be

·Iran-Contra scandal
hearings in 4th week
WASHINGTON tUPi t -The
roles of President Reagan and
Vice Presldenl Grorge Bush in
the Iran-Contra scandal are
drawing sharpPr focus from
testimony by a retlrPd Air Force
oi!lcer and an ex-C'!A operative
.who otherwise di sagree on as ·
]&gt;eels of their secret supply
network for the Nicaraguan
rebels.
Both Rober\ Dull on and Fe! ix
Rodriguez opened a four! h week
.of congressional hearings Into
the scandal by Indicating they
understood the highest levels of
U.S. leadership were aware of
covert opPrations to supply the
Contra rebels.
Rodriguez, a Cuban veteran of
the Bay of Pigs fiasco, even
testii!Pd In blunt words WPdnes·
day hOw Lt. Col. Oliver North, the
aide at JIM! heart of
Willie

aouse

the scandal. asser!Pd his loplevel support In the cl andesti ne
projec t.
'"Those people want me, but
they can not touch me because
the old man loves my ... ,'"
Rodriguez quoted North as sa y·
lng as they wa1ched televised
co ngressional debate June 25 on
whether to rej ect more U.S.
military aid to the Contras. The
reference to "t he old man" was
apparently to Reagan.
Rodriguez, also known by the
alias Max Gomez, was recai!Pd
for more questions today about
testimony In which he elaboratPd
for the first time In the public
hearings on Bush's knowledge of
Contra supply efforts while U.S.
military aid to the rebels was
bannPd from October 1984 to
October 1986.

meeting with a a bondln~ firm to
di scuss the sa le Of municipal
bonds to finan ce an on-going
cou nt y road paving program.
Roberts began considering the
sale of municipal bonds In April.
Robert s also reportPd I hal his
su mmer youth employment pro·
gram Is under r eview, but that he
has mad e no decision who or how
many summer employees will be
hired. He sai d he has already
receivPd severa l appl ications.
The commi ssioner s ha ve re·
cc l ved an appil ca t ion f or
lran sfer of a CI ·C21iquor license
from Pearl D. Webb. doing
business as Ridgeview Carryout.
Ohio 681. Scipio Township, AI ·
bany, to Robert Allen , doing
business under the same name at
the sa m e localion. Public com ·
menls on the transfer request
must be recelvPd by the commls·
sloners no later than June 10. The
application must be !orwar dPd 10
the Ohio Department of Liquor
Control by June 18.
No one appeared for either of
two public hearings held Wednes·
day by the commlsslonNs. As a
resull , the commissioners
grantPd permission to Southern
Ohio Coal Company to lay slurry
lines beneath County Roads 1, 1A
and 4; and approvPd a request
from Burl Walker to apply sal!
brine as dust control on private
propPrt y In Bedford Township.
Brine application wUl be supPr·
visPd by J .D. Drilling Co.•
Racine.

RECEIVES CHECK - Keith Black, operations
director at Carleton School-Meigs Jndustrlt'S, and
chairman of the school's planning committee,
received a 1500 check Wcdn.,.day from the Meigs
County Jaycees to assist wflh upgrading or th&lt;!
ground1 around the Carl eton Schooi·Mfligs
Industries building. Plans for upgradin g Include
construcllon of a picnic sheller house, u

hrutehall·soflhalf field, and a wheelchair path .
Black hopes the shelter hous&lt;' will he ~1lm pletcd
by August, and the hall fi eld hy n~xt spring .
Everything on the grounds will he conni'(·!NI h,\ a
wheelchair path . In addition to heinK u-.·d h.~ till'
school, the facilities will also h" avallahl" lnr u&gt;~·
hy the co mmunity.

Community restricts pit bull owners
LIBERTY , Mo. (UPIJ - In
addition to banning new pit bull
terriers from the clly , the Lib·
erty City Council voiPd unanlm·
ously to force eurrenl owners lo
carry a $50,000 liability lnsu·
ranee policy.
Under the amendment to an
ordinance passed Tuesday, cur·

renl owners of pit bulls arc
permillcd lo keep them , but pi!
bull s born In Liber ty mu st be
removed from the cit y wllhln six
weeks of birth.
Pil bull owner s now mu st keep
their dogs Inside or penned at all
limes, carry $50,000 liability
Insurance and post warning signs
abou lthe dogs on their propPrly.

•

There ar e two owner~ of pit
bulls In Libert y, cit y officials
said.
William R. Leamer or the
Sha-Me Stall' America n Pit nu ll
Terrier Club lo r .. wh,, nttrnd&lt;•d
the cou ncil mt•eting. sai d 1he
tho
orga niza llon m~y ll~ht
am endment If an ow ner can bP
fou nd In Liberty willing to do so.

•

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