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                  <text>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 ·

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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

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, May 28, 1987

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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10 A .M .- 5 P.M .
THURS . 11 · 5 P.M .
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CLOSED SUN &amp; MON .
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THIS WEEK ONLY

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REG. 57 .SO NOW $5 00
10 IN. HANGING BASKET

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
•
testimony

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.

Approve extension for project

3.7'/o OR ssoo

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CASH BACK**

ON PLYMOUTH
REUANT ~

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PLUS GET UP 10 S700 It DISCOUNT EQUIPMENT
PACKAGE SAVINGS ON SELECT
MODELS.
Savings ba!.ed on sticker price of options if purchased

~eporotely.

AND GET CIIRYSI ED'S NEW 7/70 PROTKTION PLAN
ON EVERY 11EW 1987 AMEIIICAN-MI CAR All) TRUCK

• 7 yeon/100,000 miles, whiche...er comes
first, aga inst ouler

on engi ne and po'W'erfrain.

body rust-through .

See limited warranty of dealer. Restrictions opply.

HURRY! YOU MUST TAKE DELIVERY BY MAY 5.

COOPER

I

YSLER·PLYMOUTH-DODGE

MIDDLEPORT

399 SO. THIID
Middleport. Ohio 45760

Clear and muggy . Low In
mid 60s tonight. Mostly sunny,
continued hoi, humid Friday.
High around 90.

Senate votes today on $22 million budget

EASTERN HILL
FABRIC SHOP

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. Copyrighted 1987

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man Martin . S\'l'ac use: 1\'ill iam
Wh itloc k. S)·nicu.sP: Pa ul \' an ·
Meter. Rutl and: Ra)·muncl .Ju st is. Pom('ro' .
Tur~ d ~~~· · Db c· ha q:ws - Ed·
ward Mar t in. Loui e Lee. Bonni e
Sm ith . Ali ce Dille;·.

APPRECIATION SALE

• 7 yeo..,/70,000 miles, whichever comes first,

Supper Louo

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MAY 28, 29 &amp; 30

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Public Notice

Daily Numher
273

\." i_·teran~ !\'1f 1 n1 0r ial
Tu C's cl a ~ · Adm i...,sion!- -

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 .~
p.m

Xi Gamma Mu Sororit~ · picnic
will be hrld Thur sda.1·, li: :lO p.m .. .
at thr · homr ol L,·nn Shuler in
Middirport .

Public Notice

rally,

Hospital news

pa r tmC'nt

Plan Pimic

Ohio l...ot'lt·n'
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Po mpro~ · .

WIC coupons
schedule
is annou need

Rr s l~ tur u nt s .................

:i 1 1
ll.obllin s &amp; M\WS........ .... 111' 0
Sh onf'v' s Inc.
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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
wa s H for m C'r mrmbrr of thr
Firm
Pril't•
Pomc•ro~' Gardrn Club. a C' hanrr
Am 1-:iel'lric PowN ............. 21i·' , memtJ&lt; •r of the Mri g~ Coun t ~·
A "l\~'[' .................. .............. ,2til 1
Sen ior Cit iz('ns tine! u mC'mb&lt;'t' of
the Mei gs Counl\ GrnPa iog ica i
Ashland Oi l ........................ ti:\\
So c ii'!\ 11f'fOr0 rrti rr mPnl s hp
B o b Evan s Farms .............. 2:~1 1
had workrd a s ;1 nrws n ' port(·r
Charmin~ Shoppes ....... .. ... L :J ~~
Fcci,.rai Mogul. ... ..
... 1 ~:,
a nd !oe&lt;li eirru b t ion eli rf.rl or for
CoodyPa r T&amp; R .
. .. h:\ The Athen s Mc s.sl'ngN.
Su!Yiving cu r a so n an d
Jl&lt;•ck '.s In c............. .. ........ ~! ',
dau ght er in -law Willi"m L. and
i. i milr' d in c.......................... &lt;1
Vrr onic'&lt;.l Rou s h ol £ 1 r)uso. Trx .:
Mullirn{'di&lt;J l m·......... ... ........ S l

Public Notice

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
Ttw ObtCCI o f the com
plilmt 01nd amende d com·
tJhunr 15 to fl tut itio n the fo l
IOWitlSI descnbed real es tate
by order o f court
Stt uated m lh1l Township
o f Olive, County of Mergs
ttnd S tat P. nt Oluo. 111 Frac-

IMPORTEXPORT

Bertha Collins

PPCJrson, Pomeroy. intoxi c a tion.

Licenses issued

Area ·deaths

Daily stock prices

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.

Fll'a markt•t ~t·t

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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.

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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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�Pomeroy-~iddleport, Ohio

Commentary
u.s. interesls&lt;--______
The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy, Ohio

llEVOTED TO TilE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS- MASON AREA

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ROBERT L. W INGETT
Publisher
PAT WIIJT E HEAD
AssLstant l'ubllshe r / Controll cr

808 HOEFLICH
General Manager

1\ MLMBER (J j The UnJlcd Press ln tcr nattonal , lnlund Dally Press
Assocld!Jo Jl ,uuJ thl' American Newspaper Publ! sllcrs AssocJatJon
I J'I"J I HS CW OPINION an v.. ciCOm.:&gt; Thr•y ~ould tx- lf'ss !han 300 word s
ion~ A Ill!'! I ('r&lt;, &lt;tr(' su hj('('l I o (l(l itl ng an rl mu sr b..-. sign td wil h name, addrf'Ss and
l (' )f&gt;phonf nu rnhtr No unsigntYi ltclt f'fS wil l bi' pl bl btwd Lr•n crs shou ld tx&gt; !n

~ood 1,1\!f', , J(! I IIf' Ss in ~ IS!&gt;Ufos, no1 /)''r'&gt; CO(J hll c·s

Picketing of Dr. Koop
Wi\S JIJ NCTON T rs timnmul dinne r s nrc• no nO \C ll v 1n
Wa s h1n gton It h s&lt;J l i· l o .S l:l\ !h a t somtom· 1s bcmg honnrccl m som e
ho 10l hdnqud 1oom 1n W&lt;Jshingto n every nJgh l of lhf· W(l(&gt;k
Th us . .J lributt' l (J Surg(•o n G1·ner &lt;J I E veret t Koop !&lt;.~ sJ week fo 1 hJ s
t' fiorl ~ 1o 1m p1 ovf' hcallh Sf'IViC'I's For thP cltlcJ!y was r eg &lt;JTdNl as no
l11 g d0&lt;1l T ho r " · not until K oor's fnr m e1 frll'ml s in lh r ·pro li fe'
mOV('mrnt h0ard ,IIJuu t il
Koop . a nol r&gt;d p('di JI m : Jan. c ~Jm(' toW dshm gt on wt t h th r rl'puta tJon
o! a f Jrm oppon{·nt of :.~hor 1i on
Ht· rur nr'{/ out to bP an ;tc ti vist. -.. pr•iJkm g out on a host or
controv('I "i b l hPd i lll JSSUl'S. lfJ c !uding the stJ onges t a nti - tObdC'C'O
stiJ n&lt;'t· of an.v n·crnt &lt;.; ur gi'O n ge n C' r&lt;-.~ 1
liP JH' V!·r IJ.tekt1U &lt;~'.4..t y from hJ s baste oppos1 t1 on ro &lt;.~ bo rti o n on
drmunU bv hPa lth v womPn. but whr n hr CJddr es:-,C'd lltm sc tf to th (~
proiJI!'m ol t\ IDS, hr• r .JJS~u the posSI IJJiit v th at aiJor tJOn m ig ht be an
opti on !01 pn ~g n~nt woml' n who have tcstc·d pos J! JvC' for th e AIDS
v1 1us 1 ~~ t hf't thJ n 1 1sk puss in.(! IhC' v il'u s on to rhl' ir unborn chi ldren I r
shou ld h1 nut1•d !he~ I Koo p d1 t! no11 ('Commr nd d bor t1 o n m suc h ca ses.
bul h1s pusJt ion nonfo th P!f'ss ;JiiPrli.l tPd m anv who hilll bern his
stronc: r·s t su pportf'rs
1\oop ~o t ml o evrn ho t trr Wi.i l f'r Wi th hi:-. Prs t wh rlr a l l!c·s by cu llin g
f nr •·lc·mf' JltJJ .v sf' hoo t s(•x PdU ('d iJOn th at wo uld ;:ll r 11 (' h1i d1 Pn to thC'
mc&gt;n.:lf'(' nl A IDS. und rt'co mnwndPd th at srx uatl v &lt;-~C II VC' peo piP us\'
r oncl om:-. to 1 t•durc• lhr n s k of eu ntr(lf' ling /\ I DS
Pin Ills S&lt;!Ji a l l y. founder ot 111 ~ &lt;'o ns0n am r F:.r g lc Fo1 u m . wa s
p.utll'ul ..ulv ou iJLi gt'd , df't' USJng Koop of &lt;.Jdvoc.Jtl ng thr tP&lt;J ('htn g of
· s.1fr ~.;odo rn v" to sc hool C'111 ldren T lw su r gco n gcnC't a I pro test ell t ha 1
Sc hldfl \' w,1s !()r tu r in g ht~ pos Jtl o n to arr ive a t suf h ~~ ro nc lu sJon
!\bout thJS lim&lt;' lh0 M.1 y 19 IJJbu lc to K oop w" ' ;mnouneed w 1!h a
long I 1st ot s p o n~o r ~ t h~1 1 inc ludrd som e noted ronsr 1va r JVC'S Wll hm a
shor t 11mr· rt r·p .. I.J&lt; 'i&lt; K&lt;' mp, R N Y, S&lt;' n. 11ohJ•Jt llolr. R K a n. and
fo r m r r Cov P!l 'rt P Uu Pont of lklmvw r. all in tiH' 19AA COP
p r('s td c·ntldl plet uJ e lli HI w rthclra w n thei r suppurt f o 1 thr l!'lt)uf t'
Somr SI.Junrh ('O n :-,f' r V.Jl i vfls. ln( l udwg Sc ns Or rtn Hat ch, R -U t&lt;.J h,
and .l0sse ik lm s, H-N C., l'&lt;'m,llncd on th e Its I.
On thP n1 ght ol t hP dlnnr J·, .rt thr rail of Nr iiJ rG'·" ' 's "Marc h for
l.lfr'' g 1ou p. I lit• 110 101\\a s p irk ctN IIJv onti· abo rti onist s w ho now had
bf-romC' c_~nti K oop dP mon str~ t ors
Fo1 wh&lt;.~l It IS wor th. th P ~ urgeo n genC'J il l ('a n take sol dC'C 111 thf'
knowiNigr lhdl h1 • is not th0 first publ1e o l fwi al to b0 pil loried by
formr1· f!'lr nds !OJ d rriJ I or ima gi ned dc·vwtw n from an J9('o!ogJral

pm·tv linr'
Thr lab. l •- m ovf'm C' nl. for onl'. !s fam ous fat msisti ng that rh osC' 11
In poll tiC' S vot(' as 11 di t' t d t P ~ o n C'Vt'r y iss ue or suffe1
n ·pucllatio n F o1 most ol "rPntu ry. South c1 n po lltlcra ns al so fa crd
lh(' ~w m r kmd of do u1-d1l' sttuatton on one tss ur - civ i l right s
Ovrr 1hf' vr-. n s. 1.1 bor i.intl t hPSouth los t so mr st ro n).! a lli(•s and some
.impor t&lt;.Jnt hdl ll('s bcc·dusP o f thei r " all -or nothi ng' po!ir1rs.
But m:ln V puhlll ' o rru · l . l l~ h &lt;.tVP di srnv('r('tl lhdt lhC'I'('o is Jn
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hi ~ p r lnr1ph·~ hut puts common sc nsr ahl',l d or .:; Jav Js ll c! C'vo ti on to

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WASHINGTON Mexican
Pres ident Miguel de Ia Madrid Is
weighing a decision t hat has
enormous 1mphcatwns for the
U nit ed States. his c hoice of
successor as th e nex t si x-year
president o f Mexico
Ther e will be a pro form a
el ection, of course, but the
winner will be the per son de Ia
Mad r id anoint s That 's how the
system works south of th e
border.
De Ia M ad r id 1sn' t givmg out
any hints about his choice We
spoke to htm recent ly in Mex 1co
Ci t y, and hi s coy n ess w as
1m perm ea ble
Still, our sources in M ex ico
Cll y and i n var ious Western
Jn tcl h ge nce agenc1es say t he
odd s at this time - a year befo r e
the elect ion favor Interior
M1mster M anuel Bar tlett Dia z.
And as luck would have it,
Ba rtl et t would be th e best c hoice
as far as U.S mt eres ts are
concerned- a lth ough no Reagan
adm l m str ation offici al Is md i s·
erect enoug h lo queer the m an's
c hances bv say m g so twc hopei
Two thm gs appear to m ake
Bart let! unbeata ble as long as he
does n' t step our of hneon h1 sway
toward de Ia M adrid' s blessmg
First, as the offiCi al who r an
eve r y elect ton- clea n or fra udu le nt - si nce 1981. Barllell has the
suppor t of ma nv runction ar ies ol
th e TnstJtut Jon~ l Revol u tiO nary
Party, or PRJ, th e domma nt
Mex ican poli ti cal part y. QuJte
Si mpl y, they owe him their jobs
T he second reaso n is the use
Bartl et t ha s m ade of his ow n
JnstJtu iJO nal powe r ba se. lnsid·
c r s tell us he has amassed huge
co nf identia l fli es on part y l elld·
ers and anyone else wJih pol i tical
mfluence In M ex ico.
Barll ell 's fil es arc of a nalure
t hat m akes the sub jects susccpll·
bl e to bl ackma il whom the y
slept with, where their money
has com e fro m - and where il
ha s gone I t' s cer ta in ly no t
inco nceivable th at he cou ld use
lh c t hr ea l of expos ure to nail
down support for hi s c andid acy
That' s how KGB boss Yun
And 1opov got the top job 1n the
Kremlin in 1982.
De Ia Madrid w 1ll r evea l h1 s
c ho ice Ill Sept embN or Oc tober
If, as we predic t, Bar11ell JS the
design at ed successor, i t Will

Claims 'blow to rights'
I'm wr lli ng this in rega rd s t o
ll1e Vil l age of Sv ra c ust''s ban on
lhr Amer ica n Pit Bull Trrner
Tho w ay I see it is tha t thr
cou nc il is m aking a decision on
their own Wll hout offermg the
propl r a choler in t he m ail er at

CO L U MBUS- Th1' Ol1l o Ecl ucation J\"oci cti!On. sa 1ing Ohio Js
~Towing l r-~~ Ll tlrHrli\'fl to h1 i.c ht 'oung ti 'HC' hcr s. 1s sp0nd 1ng $2~1.000
on a m rcl i d U llliJl .llgfl to liT 10 pu t pr C'Ssu 1('on st:1 tr i:m makers to
ln c r~asc tunrl1ng lo r sc honls. s p 0c1fi ~a ll v tca ch ol·s' sa l aries
Tlw tC'll'Vislu n. 1Ml!o ancl n~'ws papC'I ca m pcu gn atmPd at m o ldmg
public oplmon 1s tl m f'&lt;l I n ~ ·n incicl r wit h SC' n.1 te eo nsldr rdtion of lh('
$22 2 billio n &lt;ld i&lt; ' lludg &lt;'l f01 l!lHH-Hq.
Bul thC' eo~ mp ,I IJ-!11, \\ luc h t 1 nds th b \\'f'Ck . ts worki ng agai nst lo ng
odds Gov Hit'hanl 1,. Cr iJ'S t0 J't'l'ummrndcd krcpin g sprndlng for
sc hoo ls at 11lR7 lt'\'d s l m tht' nr:..: t )''C',lr dnd p1 OJKJS('d i.l 4.4 percrnt
jn ~ rrasP i n l'IH' J Th t• l lous0 acldr 'd $7h n11llion t o llwt fi g urr.
• Takpn In CJH Jit•xr. t il&lt; ' propos;il brin g pl omu tt•d l&gt;) til ~ OEJ\, th r
90.000-mc'm !)I' I 11'dr' h t' l ~ · orga n tl.d tl o n \\ 1) u let ( os t ttw st Ht (' .:m ex tra
~:1 H billi on - lllclud lll g $~ ~ ~ blll!on 10 r :li :-.l' tl11• mm arnum IPac hr r s
sal ar)' from $1 1 Xlltl to ~'~.~11 1
Thr bucl grt undrr l'Onsidrrat ion in t hr S('n ~II P 1111 ~ \\ r0k eo ntains a
provision r, 1isl n.c: 1lw muumum s tarttn g sal :u \ to $1\rl{Xl by 1989.
· M ost L l \\ ' 11lo~kl•J"' dnd t lw gm·C'r no1 s:l\ lhl' budgrt Is so tight l hC'
PdU C'8110 il l's t.1b1Jshmr n1 ~ h ou ld ronsidrt ihrlf lutk \' to ge t that
m uch

1 do n't undrrstand how t he Pi tt
Bull" a threa t to people OJ 1n f act
to other ani m al s If they coul d br
around Pit t Bu l l s I 'm ' suJ c tha t
they v.ould s0r that thev arc on~
nf the the m os t affect ionate breed

of dogs I herr ar e! Su rP 1f a per so n
r aises th e dog to h at~ 11 wil l. But
1f a person ra1 ses i t with a little
lovr it wou ld be th~ best pet in the
wor ld 11 all depends on the
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Mexican bureaucracy: He ha s
good famil y connections, he
became ac tive In the PRJ early
on, and h e has excellent academic credential s. ''
The CIA has almost no in for mation on del Mazo T he agency
failed to pay atte ntion to him
during the s1x years h e was
governor of the sta te of MexJco,
adj ace nt t o the capi ta l city.
Brought int o the cab met only last
summer. del Mazo has nsen m
es teem because he 1s a proven
campai gner, looks good on tel evi SIOn - and as energy mimster
oversees PEMEX, t he sta leowned 011 company t hat is
mdispens able t o th e Mex ican
economy
There are shoals he mu st ·
avo1d. however PE'MEX boss
Mano Ramon Bet eta w as cons idered a top presid ent ial h opefu l
until he gotm a row w 1th J oaqu in
Hern andez Galicia, pow erfu l
boss of the 011 workers' union .
After an exchange of personal
attack s, Beteta r es igned, real i z·
in g he no longer had a chance to
be pre sident
T here i s a fourth dark -horse
poss ibil it y: Educa twn M l m ster

Early uprising by Cubs sinks.Reds., 4-1

were on the co unci l I worry

m ore about thr dog s that run
loose th an the dogs that are t ak r n
ca r r of.
All ills . i s a blow to thr cit1zens
righ t s' I feel som eth ing should be
done about it'

M iguel Gonzal es Avelar But It
seem s doubt ful that he has time
enough to catch up t o the

fron t runners.
None of t he hopeful s ha s yel
w on th o endorsement of Fid el
Vela squ ez, longtime head of the
Confederat i on of M ex1ca n
Worker s. E ven de Ia Madnd has
ackn ow ledged pnva tely that Ve·
l asq uez will have great Influ ence
in I he selectiOn.
B ot 11 1s st ill de Ia Madrid who
w111 m ake th e ultimate deci sion,
and all the ca ndidat es would do
well to keep t heir ambit i ons from
show1 ng too bla tan tly One who
didn ' t wa s the r especled lrea sury mmlster, J esus Silva Herzog
H e got a bit too pushy, and de Ia
Madnd fi r ed him las t summer.
A n even more ca ulionar y ta le
i s th at of Jorge Diaz Serran o.
PEMEX director under de Ia
Madnd 's p re dec esso r , Jos e
Lopez P ortil l o He wa s too open
about hi s presidenl!al ambition s
and now sit s i n Rec l usurlo Sur
prison char ged w ith fr aud , the
most vis ible scapegoa t of the
" m oral renova ti on" declared by
I he m an who beat him out for the
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CA RTER HOMERS - New York • (,ary Curl er 1s greete~ hy
~oward ,Johnson . (I) afte~. the M cl s catc h.er slamm ed a lllnlh
: mnlng homer agam st th,e G 1ants at Can dlesltc k Park Wedn esday .
The Mets won. (UPI)

Time change noted in ladies golf play
Rrgmnmg J une 2, th e Ja v mar
Lad1 cs Tuesday Golf L eagu e Will
begm plav at R 30 a. m du e to the
hot wear her.
. L unch and a bu siness m eeting
will fo ll ow the wee kl y play. Th e
group JS planmng a m1x ed
sc ramble and potluck lo be held

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EddJP Coll ms ' s nift y knucklcr
and curve ba ll and Bnan Durst's
r epenOJre of variou s pJt c hes w i l l
form the nu cleus of a strong
m ound sial!. Waltlngl n t hewlngs
t o come on in relief are ,Jeff
Caldwell , M ark Haner and Bre nt
Bissell. Balt ery mat es wil l be
Bob Young, K y le Da vis and J eff
M cE l roy .
Me1gs should bcswin g Jn g somr

the facl t hat Don Bec ker and
EddJP Col lin s Jed th eir hig h
sc hool team s 1n ball ing. Bi ss0ll
had tllC highrst numbrJ of cx trl '
base. knocks and Bar! rum had
th e h1g hrs t RBI to l al fo1 Mdgs.
Coach Wel ker sa1d that many of
th 0 ol hrr 1eam mrmbrr s rankC'(l
hig h in th C' batting ordrr o n lhC'il
resp0c1lvc hi g h sc hoo I sq uad s.
Addin f;!; th 01r ta len t will bC~
I 'C~turnm g ve1s J oe y .sn y de r, Sco 11
Mill er , Bnan Fref'manandMark
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•Jen kl n s R 0 okl ~s T€'rry- Ff f' ld ·'
Jeff J ohn son. Todd Casry and
Todd J ohn so n will br fighting f or
posll!on s ancl wi ll be ass I gnr d
pos1110n s comm r nsuJ aft' to thrlr
ski ll s.
"Wr ' ll grt ;-1 lot of tough
compet ition f01 m [.(l nC'dS IPr . Loga n and Athrn ~" . Wrlk rr sla t Pel
"H o w~vrJ' , I ha ve a very good
feeli ng about thi s tram 1 believe
we havr th e potential ta lrnt and
abilit y to rake It al l. " H e al so
sta t ed tha t all mrmbPrs shou ld
get a l ot of playtnrp ime duetoth e
n u m b r r o f s c h e ct u I r d
doubl eheaders .
Ail home games will be played
at M e1gs High Sc hool. St arting
time fo r week end co nl ests Is 1: 00
p.m . w hJir M ldw!'ck games begin

PONTIJ\C, Mi ch. tU Pll Like strrrt ga ngs defendin g I hell
tur f, th e Boslon Cclt Jcs and
De troit Pisto ns rumbl0 aga1n
tomght
T he Ce lt lcs. co m 1ng off an
ast onishing v ictor y In Gamr 1,
lea d 1he Ea stern Confr rrn c0
final .1-2 - a best -of-seven ser ies
marked by fi ght s, Insul ts, c hea p
shots and fierce ter r itOI' Ial pi·otect to n. In all five games, th~
home leam has won
T he NBA lcag u~ offlcr assumed the roll' of neighborhood
cop \Vcdnesday . It suspended
Cr i ii&lt;'S cent er Robert Parish for
G&lt;~ rne h and fin ed him $7.500 for
m aulm g Bill Laimbcer du r ing
Ca mro
Par iS h decked LaJmix' rJ late
in. the seco nd quarter, bl oodying
the moulh of the Pi stons cont rr
Refe rees .Ja ck Madden and .Jess
Kersey said they did not sec the
th ree swipes across th~ fa ce a nd

no fou I was c allrd
" It " vr1v dist ur bing, very
fi'USIJa tin g and VPr y CO nfusin g,
cs pccla l lv when you look al the
carrN · t hrca tcnin g Inci dent In·
\ 'D iv in g l. aJ mbrr r and L a n ·y,"
sa id Boston Ge nPJ al M a na g~ 1
J an Vo l k.
I n Ga m r :t. La rr )' Bird and
l.almiJcrt' exchanged bl ows alter
th r Pist ons cen ter knocked the
Bos ton forward to the fl oo r .
Laimbccr was f1n cd $:\,000 and
R11d $2.()(1(1.
flrt r 011 Gen~ral Man ager Jac'k
M cC loskey was Incensed ovrr
Kersey's !allure t o ca ll a l ou I M
Parish du rmg Ca m r '&gt; He w"nt s
Parish suspended f or tht' res t of
the series beca use th e Boston
ccn trr rc-spra1nrd his le ft ankle
T uesday and might not ha vr
played Ga me 6 a ny wa y .
Rr f orr learning of th r suspen·
slo n, though. Pansh said he
lntr nd ed to play tonight .

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The Meigs American Legion
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M ay 30th w tth a twin bill at
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t ake on ei g hth dist r ict c hampi on
Lancaster in a doubleheader on
Sunda y, M ay 31st
Meigs wi l l will ha ve elev en
vetrrans re tur nmg from last
YPa r 's squad whJ ch post 0d a 17-15
won / lost r ecord and w as di st ricl
runn ersupfor t hesecond consecutlve- year. Thi s year',c:; rost er
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H annan Trace 12 1 and Meigs 161
and Is under I he direction of
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H0 wil l bf' ass i sletl by Char irs
Collins and Art Stoba rl will ac t as
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one-half ga m e of idle first place
St. Louis In the Nattonal League
East.
Ed Ly nch came on 10 rel ief as
th e Reds scored t heir only run
"hen L ynch walked Buddy Bell
to load the bases and N ick
Esas ky gr ounded to lhird to
SCOI'e Dav is
" The bullpen did a great job, "
sa 1d Mover, allu d1n g to L y nch' s
w o1 k, F r ank D1Pin o and L ee
Sm1th. who ea m ed hi s 13th save
- tops 10 t he majors- w it h two
scoreless inn10gs to close out t he
con t es t " I didn ' t get m;•self 10
trouble with walks untillhatl ast
10nlng tthe s ix th [.
"To n1ght I was making them
hit the ba l l and th ey m ay ha ve hit
some ba l l s hard, butlh~y were a I
peo ple, so who cares'' They wr r r
out and t hat' s thr m ostlmpor rant
tlun g "
OiP10o pit ched to on ly one
bat1~ 1 , bu t he ma y ha ve go lien
th e bi ggest out of the ga m e when
he slruck ou t P ark er on three
pitch es lo quell a Reds' threa t 10
the sixth ··He did the on0 rhm g
wwr asked, got Parker out ,· · sa1 d
Cubs' m andg0 1 Gene Mi c hae l
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But beyond that you' d have to
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Reus s put s the hnlshlng touc hes
on an Hlu srnous major league
pitching career and young Jam1e
Moyer takes hi s fir st step s 1n fas t
compan y.
Moyer, 24, go t I he bes1 of the
confrontation with 37·year-old
Reuss Wed nesday nig ht p1ckmg
up the victory on a humid n1 ght In
Ri verfront Slad i um as his Chi·
cago Cubs st JOed I he Cincinnati
Reds and Reuss, 4-1.
Reuss. picked up by the Reds
this season after bei ng turned
loose bv the Los An gel es
Dodgers. had hJS problem s in the
fn·s t innin g when he gave up SIX
singles and three runs 1n suff erIng his third st raight loss since
go ing mt o Cinc innati 's sta r li ng
rota lion M a~ 12.
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the Cubs for the next six lnnm gs,
limllmg them to lhreP more hi ts
1n hiS second straight sevcnmnm g out mg.
Reuss, who ow ns 19i major
league v ict oriC's in a career
spannm g 16 years, wasn ' t happy
aboul th e l oss, but was plra sed
wllh his effort as t hr Cubs
salvaged the l ast of th~ th re~
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mean a rosier period for U.S.Mextcan relations. Bartlett has
personal relationships with a
number of Important U.S. offi cia ls, while no influential U.S
politician seems to have ties with
the two other top candidates
under consideration by de Ia
Madrid : Energy Minister Alfredo del Mazo and B udget
Minist er Carlos Salina s de
Gort arl
Bartletl i s described as "a
smart', wily fel low" by one U .S
o!!icial who m ak es hts livmg
study ing Mexico H e is humorless and tough . as bef it s t he head
of the Interior Mini stry, whic h
does a lithe dirty work the ruling
pa r ty needs done
It was from t he In terior Mini str y I hat Lu JS Echeverr ia Alvarez
rose to become president in 1970
He gatned a reputation f or
brutality w hen h1s m inions k1 ll ed
so me 400 people m putti ng down
st r ikes thai bega n with student
unresl in 1968
I t' s 1nteres tmg to see how
Bartlet t hand led a sJm Ji ar situ ation earlier th is year. A student
slrike at th e Nalwna l Autonom ous Universi ty of M ex1c0 ended
peace fully aft er 19 days wilh
concess ion s to t he st uden l s. In
f ac t. som e sources suspect !hat
Bartle!! secretl y fomenl ed the
stud ent strik e, as a way of
de mon strati n g th at h e was
needed to keep Mexico stabl e, y et
could handle a delica t e situ ation
r e ason a b l y
and
compassionately .
Reaga n admmislrati on sou r ces are convmced that the c hoice
of budget boss Salinas as the next
Mex1ca n president would be
diSa strous l or U .S. In terest s.
Among other suspecl ed si ns, he
IS t hought likely to decla r e a
long-term morat orium on lntN·
est payment s l o U .S. banks and
Individua l s lor M ex i co ' s massi ve
debts. Fu r th ermore , they believe
he i s a comm1tt ed leftisl in
forei gn policy.
Salin as JS " an ambitiou s tec hnocra t and an expert eco no mist.·· th e CIA's secret profile on
him st ares. adding: " He has been
a prot ege of de Ia Madrid sin ce
th e mld -1970s and has become
one of the presi dent's m ost
trusted adv1sers on domestic
economic issues . Sali nas' carrer
ha s followed t he cl assic pattern
of achievi ng success In the

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Th~sday,

May 28, 1987

w ho played on the 1984 U .S.
Oly mpic tea m. " l've always
been a line-drive hitter and
sometim e you get t he r ight spin
on the ball and it carries it out. "
T he A 's scored twice In the
fourt h inning. McGwire st arted
th ~ inning by slamm ing a 2-2
pitch !rom Joe Johnson, 'l-4, 25
rows into the left -center fi eld
bl eac her ,.
"! didn 't sec wher e it went."
said McGwir e, ·who also had a
run -scori ng single in the seventh.
" I don't havp the kind of power
where I ca n stand ar ound and

Flyers hope to even series tonight

OUT AT 2ND - Tiger' s Pat Sheridan Is tagged out at se,cond hasr·
hy th •·ltangcrs' Sc ott Fl et cher a.' h1• attempts to steal. (UP I )

PH I LADELPHIA IUP I J -A
r ecordin g of the laic K ate Smith
singing "God Bless Am er ica"
likely wi ll reverbera te thr ough
the Spectrum toni ght .
·
B ur the f lyers. who trai l
Edm onton 3-2 in the• St anley Cup
final , will need m ore than a song
for t he tas k at hand- preven t ing
the Oil er s fro m winning th eir
third championship in four
yea r s.

Philad elphia Coach Mike Keenan sa id he has not hing to do w ith
the deci sion to play Smith' s
rendition before games, even if it
is the Flyers' longti me good-luck
char m.
He al so ha s no way ro keep
re feree Da ve Newell from offic iat ing, des pite Kee nan 's bel ief
Newell is biased against th e
Flyers . Philadel phia is 1·3 In
playoff gam es Newell has called.

Tway shows signs of challenging at Muirfield
By GENE CADDES
UPI Sports Writ er
DUBLI N, Ohio - Bob T way
carr ied an air of ca ut ious opt imism into I he $8:!2, 000 Memorial
Tour nam ent whi ch hcgan today
at Ja&lt;· k N ickl aus' Mu ir field Village Golf Club.
Tway. who won four tou r namcnts a year ago, Incl ud ing thr
PGA Cham pi onship all he In ver·
ness Club In Toledo whrn he sa nk
a bun k1•r shot on the fina l hole I a
bea t r;reg Nor m an, has
struggled so fa r In 19R7.
T way ea rned $6o2, 780 ln. pr ize
money last year. sPCond by $c.16
10 Normurl's $1i&gt;3.2!!6. Sta tl stl ·
cally, he was seco nd In bird ies ,
four th In pu tt ing, fift h In sro r ing
and eight h i n par · IJrPaki ng
roun ds. T his year, hr h now hNe
in sight in those or any other
s!allsrtcal ca tegor ies.
" I'm no di fferent, " said Twav,

" bu t my scores ar c diffcrcni and
I haven' t won any golf tourn a·
ments . I haven't hilt he ba l l good
and I haven' t pu ll ed good."
In 15 eve nt s so fa r 1his v&lt;'ar. his
bes t finish Is a lie for lhii·d in th r
Phoenix Open wa y ba&lt;'k in
.Janu ary. In betw een, he has
missed the cut four t i mes.
The l ast two weeks, however,
Tway has show n signs of coming
ali ve. He fin lshl'd t ied for 12th
two wel'ks ago In I he Colo nial
l nvila lional and wa s 8t h l ast
wepk at A tlant a. H ~ also has put
toget her 9 ro nsPCul ive rounds of
par or bett er.
" I 'm playi ng bclter," Twa v
said aft er a Wed nesdav prac t icc
round w it h th ree other for mr1·
Ok lahom a Stale stars - Mark
Hayes, Wi llic Wood and Sca li
Verpla nk. " In fac t, t he last three
weeks, I 've pla yed prrll) good
I 'm work ing ex t rrmrly har d and

I 'm mak ing progr ess."
Twa y will be m aki ng his th ird
appea r ance in the Memor ial. his
S('COnd as a pro. He shot a :!-under
par 2H5to fi nis h 29th last yea r . He
also had a 30.1 in 1981 as an
amateur.
" I think Jea n shoo t som l' good
round s here." T way sa id of the
7.104 -ya rd. par ·72 Muirficld Vii ~
lagr layout. " We' ll j ust ha ve ro
walt and sec. You don' t havctogo
out and win to play good J'II j ust
dn r ilr bes t Bob Twa.v ca n do. I
don 't know wh(•ther it wi ll be l si,
ol st or 7lst."
Andy 13ea n, who los t a :!-hole
sudden dea th playo ff to Nick lau s
in tilr 1 q8~ Memor ial. wi t hdrew
Wrdncsday , cutt in g the fiel d to
107, st ill a Memor ial Tournam ent
record. Ea rlier. fo r mer champion Kc it h Frrg us, the 'nrw gol f
coach at th e Univers ity of Hous·

rea l t llle bou t wi ll follow wh('n
Tyson mel' ts T homa s.
" Mi kP Tyson Is the gu )' to
beat ." Tucker sa id . " If Pi nk lon
T homas beats him , thon hP's the
guy to bea t.
" 'I\ •son Is 1hr ln iJO r ig ht now,
he h;,s two ti!lc•s and hr Is the

yoyngrs t ma n in histOI')' to wln
I h· ~'
h C a \' ~· w t' I g h I
championship."
The ni'W 113 1-' champio n will
n('t'd u victor~· over Tyson or
Tho mas to g&lt;li n wide r ecognition
as champ. Tht• I BF bou 1 is not
onJy ovPrshadoll'~rl by I hl' Tyso nThoma s fi ght. bu t also til(' .Junl'
15 bou r brl \1'('1'11 M ichal'l Spinks

and Gerry Cooney i n At lantic
Ci ty , N .J .
Spinks was strip ped of hi s I BF
Iitle for fall ing to fi ght topr anked Tu cker or m eet T yson in
a unifi cation bout. Spink s' exit
from the ser ies left t ho rloor open
for T uck er and Douglas. fro m
Columbu s, Ohio.
Although their con tes t is sr hcduled for 15 rounds, the Tucker·
Douglas bout is little more t han
an elimin ation fight for a shot at
Tyson.
" II might be In so me pt&gt;O ple's
mind s, but it' s m)' chance to w in
a heavywe ight championship, "
Douglas said. " It '-s bePn m~· goa l
to fi ght for the heav)•wright
c hampions hip. not on ly to fi ght
for it. but towln it. "
Tucker. 29, fro m C r an d Hapiris. Mi ch .. Is l hr beller kn ow n of
lhP IBP hopl'fu is. HE' turned pro
In 1980 aft er an Jlo-fi amat rur
c a•·eer !hal ln cludl'cl Na tional
Go lden C loves and a Pan -Am

by th o JBF and is 2:1 - ~-1 w ith l o
knoc kouts. His career has bern
spolly, but he ra r ned a title sho t
wltli a 10-round v ict ory over
form er champion C rcg Page on
Jan. 17. 1986. Oou gla s has been
slopped by David Bey and M ike
Whil l', los t a decision to Jess r
Fr rguson and has drawn aga inst
Stdfan Tan gs tadt .
Tucker is a .1 •,1, to I favor ite
over Dou gl as. whose fat her Bil ly
Dougla s was a middl ewei~h l
co nt ender in the 1960s and 1970s.
Tuckr r is the better boxer. wit h a
dangerous left hook and j ab.
Douglas i s a braw ler. and hi s best
chance of scorin g an upset is to
lurP Tu ck er in to trading shots In
the middl e of the r ing.
Tuck er will ear n $J51l.OOO.
Douglas $2on.mo for the bo ut. By
co mpari son, Tyso n will make $2
m illion and Thoma s $75!l.OOO for
I hr mai n show.

title.
As a pro, Tuckrr i · 3:!-JJ wlih 2~
knockout s. Th e lone blot on hi s
rrcord ca m e when hfl quit with a
sprai ned knee in the fourth round
of an Auf&lt;. U. 1982. bout agai nst
Da nny Sull on. T he fi ght was
la ter r uled a no r·o nl t' SI, and
T ucker wa s sld lined fo r l o
months with !hi' inj ury .
I n his la st bo ut, Tu ckl'l' won !he
U.S. Boxing Assoc i at ion t it le
with a 12-round dec ision over·
Jaml's Broad in Sep tember .
Oougl as. 1i. is r a nked srmnd

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Sa turday, at 2 p.m ., at the Meigs County Museum, the
Bicentennial Commission w ill celebrate L etart Township .. A
slide show, tracing the hist ory and significance of the Not-thwesl
Ordinance, prepared by the sta l e co mm ission, will be shown at
the cel ebration.
.
Following th is program, a! 3 p.m. , t ~ere will be a m eeting for
anyone Int erested in helping !he Bicent enn [al Commission.
Discussion will be on township happenin gs and plans for the
countywide celebration at the fairgr ounds on July 11.

A program on adaptin g the hom e env ironm ent for !he
ment ally and physically im pair ed will be present ed at t he
Senior Cit izens Center F r iday, I to 3 p.m., in th e serie s of
training sessions being offer ed there for Allzheimer 's and
related disea se ca regivers.
Joa n Lawson, Ohio University Os teo path ic Medical Cent er
Cerentology Uni t. will have t he program. Idea s and hints to
ada pt a horne for I he older im pai red person will be given. A ny
ca r egiver is inv ited ro attend the training session. T apes on
prev ious sessions are ava il abl e to th e public.

Clon ch cha rged that on the
dal&lt;' of the acci dent, Thomas" ·'
fa iled to y ield th e proper r ight of ·'~
wa y from a priva te drive, and ,
negligently ba cked Into the side &gt;·
of her auto mobJJ e as she wa s · ·
tr avelin g on Route 143 In Salisbury Town ship. Clonch's original
request for bodily injur ies wa s
for $100,000. ·

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Awards ceremony Friday

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Ford Tempo................... $126 57 mo.
Ford Escort Wgn........... $12151 ·mo.
Chev. Celebrity .............$16454 mo.
Plymouth Horizon .........$11392 mo.
82 Volkswagen Rabbit .......$11277 mo.
81 Dodge ~an.................... $18688 mo..
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EMS reports emergency runs
Meigs Coun ty E m er gency M edica l Services reports two call s
Wednesday; Ru tl and at 7 a.m. to Langsv ille fo r Sara h Wheeler
to Holzer M edica l Cen ter ; Hutland ar 9:57 p. m. to Lea ding
Cree k for Evely n Shuler who was trea ted but not tra nsport ed.

Pa rents and at her Int er es ted persons are invit ed to att end I he
annual Eastern High Schoo l Awards Assem bly which will begin
a l I p.m . Frid ay in 'the school auditorium , Pri ncipal Dr. Dan
A pi in g announced today.

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All par en ts and relat ives of Chesler EIPm entary Schoo l
st ud ents are inv it ed to att end F r iday' s awards ceremonies to
begin at 9 a. m. at t he schoo l. K in dergarten gra dua tion will be
held following !he awar ds present ations.

Ea5tern Awards Assembly set

Marriage
licenses issued

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Mar riage lice nses have been
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create a modern office laclllty
for the Meigs Auto Sales, Inc.,
which will hold Its grand
opening Saturday. At the door
ol the building Is Mark Davis,
manager ollhe new business.

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The gr and opening of Meigs
Aut o Sales. Inc. at 605 General
Ha rtinger Parkway in Middl ('pdr t will be hel d from 9 a.m. to 6
p.m. Saturday.

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After deli be rating about one
hour Wednesday afternoon, a
j ury awarded Anna D . Clonch,
Pomei'Dy. a $50,000 set tlement
from John S. Thomas. Pomeroy,
for prrsonallnjuries suffered in a
·mot or vehicl e accident on M arch
24, 1985.
The tria l began Tu esda.1· in
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Letart township celebration set

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Eight cases were processed Wednesday in the court of
Mid dl eport Mayor Fred Holim an.
Mark McCloud. M iddl eport , forfeited a $100 bo nd posted on a
c harge of miscondu ct at an emergency .
Fi ned were· Toni Li tt l e, Middleport, $25 and costs; Don
Dalley, M iddl eport, $50 and costs; Steve Haning, M iddl epor t.
$100 and cos ts: Ri ck Queen, Middleport, $100 and costs. all on
di sorderly m anner charges; Edie G. Gr imm , Middl eport , $25
and cos ts, perm ittin g an unli censed person to operate a m otor
vehicle; Blenda R. Roush, Pom eroy, $50 and costs. driving
u nder s u s p ~ ns io n ; Charl es A. Landers, Middl epor t , $50 and
costs. oper ating a m otor vehi cle without regard to safety, and
$25 and costs, driving und er suspensio n.

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meet ! he special needs of the eld erly and handicapped.
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preserved a lead wilh a di ving
sl op in the. ninth inning to hel p the
Mar iner s · break New York' s
four-game winning streak .
White Sox 3, Jtoyals 2
A t Chicago, Harold B a in ~s and
Jerry Royster hit solo home r uns
to pace th e Whil e Sox. who won
for ju st !he seventh tim e in 22
home gam es th is season.
Twins 7, Brewer s 2
A t Minnea poli s, Fra nk Vi ola
and Geor ge F razier combined on
a six ·hitter and Minnesota rode a
four-r un sixth innin g 10 vi ctory.
Orioles K, Angels 6
At Baltimor e. Cal Ripken
singled in L arry Sheets wif·h the
winn ing r un in the sixth inn ing to
pace the Ori oles to their fifth
straigh t v ictory.

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Ohioans battle for heavyweight title
B_y DAVE RAFFO
UPI Sports Writ er
LAS VEGAS, Nev . - Eve n
To ny Tu cker has a hard tim e
believi ng he wi ll be a legit ima te
heavywcl~ hl cham pion If he
tleft'a l s .James "Bus h 'I''· Douglas
Satu rda)' nig ht.
Tucker a nd Douglas. th e newes t namps in the heavyweigh t
t itle unlflcar ion ser ies, will figh t
for the vaca nt lnt ern a!lonal
13ox lng Feder ation championship. The w inner w ill get a shot at
allthrrc ilcav y wcig hllilii'S A ug.
1 ag11i nst M i ke Tyson or Plnk lon
Thomas.
Tv;on will defend his . Wor ld
Box ing Council and Wor ld Rox.
l ng Associ ation lilies against
Thomas Sa turda y in the mai n
cvPn l at the Las Vegas Hilt on.
Tucker sai d rpgardlrss of how
his fi ght wi th Dougla s ends, l ht•

.w atch where II goes. Besides, I ·m
not that k ind of pl ayer . I don' t
th ink l! 's right t o show a pitcher
up like that. "
Moos e Haas, 2-1. earned the
v!Nory as he held 1he Blu e Jays
to one run on fi ve hits over t he
fir st six Innings. Steve Ontiver os
worked the final 21-3innlngs for
his firs! save of the year.
Red Sox I, Indians 0
At Bos.ton , .R oger Clem ens
fired · a six-hitter and B ill
Buckner delivered a fifth-inning
sac r ifice fly for the Red Sox.
Tigers 4, Rangers 3
At Detroit, Kirk Gibson hi t a
two-run home run as the Tigers
won for the 12th time in 14games.
Mariners 6, Yankees 3
AI New Yo r k, Ji m Presley

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-Local ·briefs: _ __,;_,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____,

McGwire 17th homer paces Oakland A's over Blue Jays
By United l'ress International
Oakl and rookie ;~ark McGwire
claims he is not a hom e-ru n
hitter. He would have a difficult
tim e m aking Am erican League
pit cher s believ e hlm.
McGwire ripped his 17t h homer of the season Wed nesday
night to hel p the visiting Oakland
Alhlf'lics down the Toronto Blue
Jays4- 1. McCwire. who leads !hr
AI,. In hom e ru ns, has hit six
hom er s in 10 da ys.
" I wouldn' t ca ll mysel f a
home-run hiller," sa id the 6·
foot -&gt; M cCwlre. a fi rs t baseman

Thursday, May 28, 1987

rrc&lt;' cola and hot dog s wi ll b&lt;•
served to the public duri ng thr
gr.a nd opening hours and on
di$pla)· will be "The Mran
Ma chin e" . a priZe winning t ruck
from Miller. Ohio. Vi sitors arr
inv ited ro lak e rhrir ca meras
-when I he)· vis II 1he open hou sr so
tha t 1hey can pholograph " The
M'ran Ma chine" .
'fhr Ia! - 110 bv l Of t - whr re
the new au to sal es is loca ted was
purchased rrcrntl.v from Cli fford
Thom as ami ha s bern llmrstone
treatrd . A building on th r lot ha s
been redecorated and the inl erlol' com plclel:&gt;~ redone to create
a .~a l es office. Th e floors and
walls hal't' been dom· In brown
and tan tones and the com forta biP fur nishings also are in brown
wit h draperies in accents of tan .
A farpOrt has been added at !he
Sidr Of the Structure .
Mter thr open house, hours of
tht new establishment wlll be
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .. M onda y
thr ough Thursday, JO a. m . to 5
p.m. on f r id ay; 10 a.m. to 3 p.m .
on Saturday. Appointments ca n
be. mad&lt;' for other hours. Thr
sales compa ny will be closed on
Sundays.
Un der t he management of
Mark Da vis, the new busi ness
wUI sale late model used cars and
trucks . Davis and his wife.
Teresa, reside on South Second
AVI! . wll h their two children,
TOdd, 9. and Tara Beth, 7. Davis
has bee n employed at Stauffer
C~¢m ical Co. In the Point Plea·
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
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Thursday, May 28, 1987

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Kindergarten graduation ·
conducted at Gingerbread
Graduation for children en·
rolled In the Gingerbrea d House
Pre-School was held Tu esqay .
Ch ildren were att ired in broll'n
caps and gowns with white stole.s
for the ceremony di rect ed by
Shlrln J . Nuggud, assis ted by
Jane Ann Gilkey.
Mrs. Nuggud introd uced Mrs .
Dal e Walburn who spoke on the
. four "i's" of ra ising childre n l ike, look, listen and love. She
presented diplomas to th e child·
ren , HaJJ i Bl ower. Megan
Blower, Jacquel yn B uck, Jerrod
Cl ay, Chad Dail ey, Tod Daniels, .
Ryan Green, As hley Hanna hs.
Melody Holiday . Ann a St orv,
Er in Harris, Brandy Tobi n,
Shaw n Wor km an, Jan Story, Liza
_ Zahran.

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A pizza par ty was )leld followed
gr aduation with a gi ngerbread
bov cake and pu nch being served
by. Mrs. N uggud and her hus·
band. Dr. Jamshed Nuggud:
Guests were Linda Hubbard .
Dona Clay, Bill and K i m Bjower.
June. Penny and Jay Dewhursd:
Dean and Robin H arris. Mary
Young, Janice Zahra n. Rh onda
and Chuk Hannahs , Vic and
Mazie Hannahs, Bill and Mildred
Hudson. Ca rol Mourning, Chad
Lee' Daiey. Peggy and Stephanie
Siory, Nona Stor.v Nelson. Pat.
Kandi, Bra ndi. and Chris Hysell,
Debbi e. Bob Jennifer and Juli·
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Holiday, Lori Greene, Benny,
Pat and Emily
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Anniversary celebration Saturday

MORNING CLASS- These members of Southern Local School
District's morning kindergart"n cia's participated in graduation
ceremonies on May i5, 7::10 p.m., at Southern Junior High. From
Jell to right, In front , are Tonya Ut chfleld, David Nakao, ,Jerry
Lcwl,, ,fesslca Smith, nonna Nelson, Elicia Rltehhart, Frankie
Richards, Sonya Litchfield, Kimberly Sayre, Kara King, Erron
Aldridge and Sara Ervin. Second row, Bridget Cross, Keith Ash,
Tara Knighting, ,Julie Nakao, ,Jody Hupp, Trisha Warner, Eugene

Bing, Ed Smiih, ,Jennifer Carleton, Tommy Smith, Jamie Buskirk,
•Ben.ii Manuel, Adam Williams and Joshua Ervin. Back row ,
,Jarrod Codner, Mike Manley, Aaron Abholt, Rebecca Collins,
Brian Thomas, Troy Hoback, Ashll Davis: Jesse Lillie, Nick
Sublet!, Jerrod Mills, Autumn Hysell, Suzanne Evans and Jason
Allen . Absent were naniel Babl e, Ryan Nease and Mitchell
Walker.

Louise Warner and Vernal H .
Well, Shade, will celebrate their
.10 th wedding anniver sary . on
May 30 at the Kyger Creek
Employees Club. . They we'r e
married on M av 26, 1957 in Mei gs
Co unt y.
The celebration will be hosted

by their ch ildr en, Mr. and M rs.
Jaek Well, Jill Well and Judy
Bieszk. They also have two
grandchildren. Autumn Well ,
Hea ther Bieszk. Well is em ·
played at Kai ser Aluminum in
Havenswood, W.Va. His wife is
an Ohio Unive~si t y em ployee.

at the meeting. Ueputy Grand
Matron Linda Davis, Jim Hill,
wor thy patron of Racine Chap·
ter. past matrons and pas t
pat rons. pa st grand officers. and
a ;,oyea r member of Evangeline.
Chapt er were presented. along
with a pa st grand officer and a
pas t patron of Minear chapter.
A pot luck dinner was enjoyed
by members and guests preced·
ing the meeting.

A memor ial service for Helen
Sauer. a deceased member. was
held at t he recent meeting of
Group II of the Middleport
United Presbyterian Chu rch'hcid
"
at th e chu rch·.
Mrs. Harry Moore conducted
the service readin g a tr ibut e to
M rs. Saut' r, followed by a Helen
Steiner Hice poem , and si lent
prayer. M rs . .Jac k Sorden. a
deacon. announced th at the dca·
cons wil l hold a bearl' supper on

Past matrons
have meeting
AFTERNOON CLASS - Members of Southern Local School
Dlstrlc.t 's afternoon kindergarten class which participated in
gradualion cert:monies on May 15, 7:30p.m., at Southern Junior
High were, Jell to right, In front, ,Jody Wolle, Jessica Cooper, Jason
Imboden, Trnvls Smith, Am:v ,Johnson, .Josie Jarrell, Patty
Lawrcn~:e, Melissa Francl•. Stephanie Roberts, Michael Brad·
fo(d, Tara Norman and David Nance. Seco nd row, Kevin Slater,

Jason Roush, Leslie Richard, Reheecah tongo, ·ry dohnson,
Crystal Rose, ,Julie Hensler; Jock Rose, Billie Jo Sellers, Steven
Boso, Becky Nutter and Crlssy Snider. Back row , Rehecca Wolfe,
Teresa Bush, Lee Greene, ,Joshua Rowe, Ca rrie Stohart, Joshua
Marlin. Bohhy Johnson, Matthew Wilso n, Mary Jane Francis,
Michael Ahles, Courtney Hunnell and ,Janey Hill . Ahsent was
Rosalyn Elkins.

Attends reunion

Public Notice

Public Notice

June 18 at the church .
Devotions were given by Mrs.
Dwight Wallace who used the
Te n Com mandments wllh a
discuss ion following. Mrs. Harry
Moore co nducted the ConcPrn
st udv book thi rd chapt er.
Mrs. Sordcn had I he least coin
and r ead an article from the book
on Ca nada by Ellen Johnson.
Hos tesses were Mrs . Donald
Lowery and Mrs. David Cum·
~~~::· Strawberry short cake,
C•
anr) nuts were served.

Past M atrons of Harrisonvi lle
Chapter 25&gt;. Ordcro fl hcEaslcrn
Star, enjoyed a luncheon meeti ng
at Seba stian's in Parkersbrug.
W. Va . Thursday. The group t hen
went to Williamstown , W. Va. for
a tou r of the Fenton Glas Co.
A tt end ing were M r s. Har vey
Erlewine, Mrs. Robert Ca naday·,
Mrs. Jim Nelson. Mrs. Robert
Reed. Mrs Don Wil son. Mrs.
Doug Bishop, M rs. Jack Morris.
and Mrs. D ana Hoffman. Jr.

An na·· Gal breath Hilldore. S;T·
acuse. accompanied by her sister, Lillie Galbreath Hayhurst,
Rock Hili. Mo .. attended her 70th
Coolvi ll e Hi gh School graduating
class rto•unlon held recent ly all he
elementa ry school there. Mrs.
Ha y hurst is here for a visit with
Mrs. Hilldor e of the CHS class of
1917.

11IE IIEIGilr
OF COMFORT.

21

NEW LISTING- Restau rant
business, fully equipped
and ready Ia go. Plusa2 unit
rental Priced to seii ,Call for
details if you want your own
business.

Business
Opportunity

or less.

NOTICE OF SALE

By vinue of an Order of Sale
iasued out of the Common
PkNis Court of Meigs County,
Ohio, in the case of Diamond
Savings &amp; loan Company,
Platntrff, against David Bam·

house. et al.. Defendants.

Group II presentJ 'memorial

hrar t~

arf' ·

DAN'S

IT('a usP ~·nu ha\'f' g~J'1f' aw a~·
As wr look 1hru tht• mist\· \'t'il o1 tt'~n · ~

Wf' .S('(' your Ilk Clown 1h'r u 1ht • ~ •·a r~ .
·11 st'f'ms tl s iu s ! &lt;~ llli iP v.hll r
Wl' saw your lovc•IY baby smtlf'
Thrn ynu 'ol.'f'fl'C'!'Jwlln,a :u~n un!l nu1 k n Pt·~
Or pla ylnj:! wllh sls1£'r Jlt':llh lhf' ll'n •:-.
So son vou W£'n1 acro!'s lhr Sl'a
Xo fl.~ hi for fr£'£'dom and ll!Jl'l'l ~ '
You W(ln\ so far 10 1ht• r&gt;nrm.' ''!' l:1 nd
To !'uffer a nd d l(l by thP C'n(lm~··.~ h:1n1l
0 . son. fro m \h(' d(lp!h of ('JUr h('arts. w(' ('I'~
0 . wE'rr vo u )('{\ alonr to dlf'?·
Was thC'r(' anvonf' with vou lh:tl rl:n ·~
Was !herE' on" to lak&lt;' ,\·oUr hand :1nd pr:l_,.·,•

l/2 PRICE
SAlE CONTINUES
GIRLS, BOYS, LADIES, MEN'S

CASUAL PANTS
SHORTS and TOPS

W&lt;' know that Jf'sus was closf' 10 vnu
aM In His !nflni!(' I0\1£' "0 lrul'

·

He ~avf' you pl."acC'. com fori :md c:u'f•
Thrn you km'w thai H£' was 1her£'.

Wr pr t~y to thC' H l?'a vrn l ~· Falhrr ;tiXJ''" ·
Thai Hr In His boundlf'!&gt;S m r rr~ · untll tWP
Will bl'ln ~ swrrt pC'aC't' Ia r;•rt.h again

BUY 1 AT REGULAR PRICE
AND GET ONE OF
EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE FOR lf2 PRICE

An&lt;l vou shall no1 havr diM in voln.

·

Norma A. Lrr

(Does Not

upon a Judgment therein
rendered. being Cas. No. 87·
CV-32 in said Court. I will of·
fer for sale. at the front door of
the Courthouse in Pomeroy,
Meigs County, Ohio, on the
19th day of June. 1987. at

10:00 a.m.• the following

Reference Deed: Volume

300. Page 237, and Volume
276. Pege 943. Meigs County Oeed Records.
APPRAISED AT $5 ,000.00.
The real estate cannot be sold
for less than ~thirds the appraised value.

lock Grove, Ohio 46738 :
Situate in Bedford Town-

sl)ip, Meigs County, Ohio ,
described es follows :
· Beginning at the northwest
corner of John Brown's lot in
tbe southwest quarter of Se.c tion 2. Town 3. Range 13.
Ohio Company's Purchase;
thence HSI 12 rods and 12

feet; thence south 6 rods 6
feet ; thance west 1 2 rods 12
feet; thence north 6 rods 6
teet to the place of beginning,
containing one· half acre more

EXPORT
BUSINESS OPP.
Family

owned Importer
looking for, a pei'IOn ln your
TERMS OF SALE : CASH
area to start import buaineSB
Howard E. Frank through ua or dln!ct with
Sheriff of Meigs County,
Orient manufact·
Ohio 2,000
urers . Bonding, licensing,
15114, 21, 28 3tc
brokerage, container load
Public Notice

lands and tenements, located

at 43065 Cook Road. Hem·

•

PUBLIC NOTICE
The Bedford Township
Trustees will hold a Public
Hearing tor the 1988 Town·
ship Budget on June 8,

1987 at the Townhall at
7:00P .M .
All citizens (especially Se·

nior Citizensl are invited to
attend and provide written
or oral comments concerning the Township's entire
proposed budget.
Barbara J . Grueser, Clerk
Bedford Township
Board of Trustees

Ph . 614-696 ·1244

161 28 , 1tc

ahipping all set up. Receive
l,OOO's in free aample mer-

chandise
from
hun81)'
Orient manufacturers UD·
der our International Trade
Regiatration.

JEWELRY • CLOI'HtNC
SPORTS • GIFTS •
HARDWARD • AUTOMOTIVE

HOUSEHOLD
NOGIMMICKSI
NO SALESMEN!
NO HUGEINVES1'MEN'n
r .. eompl""' 25information booltlet, oend $3.00
for shipping and handling t.o:

NEW LISTING - If trees are
what you want on a lol
suitable for bQildin g then
this is il! Visualize the house
you've always wanted on
lhts 1 acre shady lol. Elect ric
available. $3,500.

Include Gym

Shorts or

"T" Shirts)

THURSDAY, F.RIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
MAY 28, 29 &amp; 30

z

MIDDLEPORT - This older
home is close to stores and
schools. 2-3 bed rooms, level
lol, ca rpeting and other
features including a nice
front porch. MAKE OFFER
$21 ,900.

Evangeline chapter has meeting
Twent)•- fivc year pins were
presen ted to Be.s ir King, Bob
King, and Ruben Collins at the
recent m eeting of Evangeline
Chapter 172, Order of the Eastern
Star, held at th e Middlepot't
Masoni c Temple.
Present i ng the pins were
Naomi and Bill King, and Bet h
Cowan. 1962 worth v matron of
the chapt er. El iza beth Milam,
worthy matron. and Gar) ' Ca n·
terbur,\ ·, wor:th.v patron. pres ided .

[}('at· txw . our

The

II

il

290 North Second
Midd leport. Ohio 45760

USED CAR SPECIALS
SUPER SA~INGS

NEW LISTING - MIDDlEPORT - Corner lots on 2nd
Slreel lhat co uld be used lor
a small bustness or a good
buy lor a family. Home is
energy elficienl and has l4
bedrooms. Back and Iron!
porch, garage. Just $18,900.
NEW LISTING - MIDDLEPORT - Two story frame
hou se on approximately
36'x 70' lot 3 bedrooms,
fir eplace, storm doors and
windows. ASSUME LOAN .
$17,500.
Henry E. Cleland Jr.
992-6191
Jean Trussell .....949·2660
Dottie Turner ..... 992-5692
Tracy Riftle ....... 949·3080
Office ......·..........992·2259

"83" CADILLAC CPE. DeVILLE
. 2 door, Vi, Air, vinyl roof , auto. trans., PS, PB, tilt, pwr . windows, pwr .
seats. pwr. locks, cruise, AM / FM stereo, rear window defogger, radial
tires. whitewalls .

WAS
. 510,995

NOW ONLY

$7,900

Stock #0286A

WING IMPORTS
P.O. Box 2220,Misooulo, MT 591101

BOOTS

INGELS FURNITURE

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 29th &amp; 30th
MAOE

IN
US. A..

rtley Shoes
Matt VanVranken,
Owner
Pomeroy
Visa -

Mastercard

If you buy $1 ,000,000
worth of furnHure we'll
give you an additional
s200, 000 worth free

'85' CHEVY CHEVETTE
2 door, 4 cylinder, auto. trans., AM radio .

Was

55,495

NOW ONLY

$4,495

STOU #0271A

•

•

·~

FLORIST
Meigs County's Oldest Flori"

SI' RING RECITi\L - llarharu's School of
Dane•• will Jlr&lt;'St•nt Its spring rt•cltal entlllcd ·
'That' s Dandng" Saturday at7 : :10 In till' Sou thern
High Sc hool auditorium. Among I host• pt•rformlng
will he thest• prt•·schoo lers. Jell to rl~:ht, front

Cassi VauKhn, Erin Struhle, Maggie Smith, tura
1\sh, and hack , Laura Costa nzo, Andrea Krawsc·
zyn, i\utnmn Thomas and Car ly Crow, to " Hula
llahy. " Also in the group hut not pictured is Clura
Sanders.

3S2 E. Main St.,

Pomeroy, 0~.

PH. 992-21144
''Ojrt •tJ lmiiMf)rl -

I

Nt• r·t•r

Du/)liruted"

CASEY SMITH

Smith birth

roy. ;11'(• announ ci ng th e bin h of a
so n. May 12. ut Holzer Medica l
C'ent n . The seve n pound, 14
ounrr Infant has been mtm ed
.Jrrem)' Thomas .
Matnnai grandmother is Mrs.
Edna Lipscomb. Point P leasan t,
W.Va., the m aternal great ·
gran dm ot her. Mrs. Pea rl LIPS·
comb. Largo. Fla.. and the
ma t e rn al grea t -gra nd fa th er ,
Earl Buckl e.' ·· Tara Alta. W.Va .
Paternal grandpar en ts are Mr.
and Mrs Harold Blackston,
Poml'roy. a nd the g r ea t ·
gm ndparent s a r e M r. and Mrs.
Willi am Grueser, Rock Spr ings,
and F .E. Shae ffer , Flatwoods .

Was

56,995

NOW ONLY

$5 995
1

STOCK #S42

John D. Credico, M.D .
OB/GYN Physician

.--...- ..

~

SEE THE

Modem Personalized Care
Before, During And
After Pregnancy
Office Hours:

11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Monday-Friday

Dan lell e Smith ann ounces the
, birth of a daught er. Casey R~E I' ,
born March 28. at the Super
America Station In Middleport.
The Infant was delivered by
Policeman Clinton Patterson.
She weighed sven pounds. eight
ounces and was 20 inches long.
Ms. Smll h a,Jso has a son,
Gabriel, nine. and a daughter
Amanda. six. M aternal grand·
parents are Jim and Wilma
Smith, Portland. Maternal great·
grandmolher Is Sar ah Marie
. Sm llh, Maso n, W. Va .

I

radio, rear window defogger.

Blackston birth is announced
Mr. and M rs . Robct'l Black ·
. stan. Rock Springs Hoad. Pome·

84 CHEVY CELEBRITY

4 door, front wheel drive, 6 cyl .. air, auto. trans., PS. PB. tilt, AM / FM

Suite 14

"MEAN MACHINE"
SATURDAYI MAY 30TH
9:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M.

GRAND OPENING
-FREE-

Pleasant Valley Hospital
Medical Office Building

PEPSI &amp; HOT DOGS

Call 675-6700

INVENTORY OF 25 TO 30
LATE MODEL USED CARS

Dd
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~
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We treat you ltke lamily "

MEIGS
AUTO
SALES
INC.
605 Gen. Hartinger Pkwy.
Mitklleport, OH.'
MAll DAVIS

Or if you don't need quite that much,
· if you buy $500 worth we' II give you
an additional $100 worth free. Or buy
$1 .,000 worth and get $200 worth free. Etc.
And this isn't picked·over sale merchandise. It's any·
thin&amp;YOU like that's on our flo,. Even special orders
are included. Buy a $1,000 sola and cet a $200 chaor
at no additional cost. Buy a S2.000 dining room
group and cet $400 chest frH . You can croup your
purchase any wayyou lib: buy three chairs thaltotal
$1 500 and we'll&amp;ivt!you $300 worth of lamps or tabl~s to ao with them. Whatever your purchue, we'll
cive you additional fumishincs tor you~ home. And
you're choosing from the best makers '" the buso-

ness: Names you know and turstlike Kemp , Catnap·
per. Schweiger, Lane and many more. Frnh new
items for every room in your home. Lovely 18th Century reproductions and briehl new contemporary a~d
traditional pieces. Evt!ry item we have'" our store.ts
eliclble for this extraordinary · sales event. Yo.u re
welcome to budcet your purchm on a conventenl
credit plan: and all of our many customary servtces
are induded: lly-aways, free delivery and setup. etc.

CREDIT TERMS • LAYAWAYS • FlEE DELIVERY

Ingels Furniture &amp; Jewelry
TV'S, VCR'S &amp; APPUANCES
EXCLUDED FROM OFFER

4 door.

'83' OLDS. NINTY -EIGHT
va. auto . trans .• air, vinyl roof. PS, PB, AM ; FM radio . Pwr.

windows. tilt. pwr. Jocks, cruise. pwr. sets, rear wrndow defogger.

Was
58,995

NOW ONLY

$7,900

$lOCK RS46

JIM COBB
CHEV
.-OLDS.-CADILLAC
Located Along The River In
~omeroy, Ohio

308 MAIN STREET

992·6614

992-2635

I
. I

..

�·- .,

T~ursday, May 28, 1987

The Daily

Ohio

May 28, 1987

Business ·Services

;:::::::::::::::::;r;:;;~~;;;;::::~~~::::::::::::::~~==~~:::::::;::~r;::::::::::::::::~3
HEATING &amp; CO.OLING
:vAILNUYMILNSuiDMINSIGDIN.G
DENNY CON. GO
YOUNG'S
ANTIQUES
Residential and small comBUY 0

TIERE'SNO

mercia! units. Installation ol
duct work, humidifiers. furn·ace . heat pumps, and air con·
ditionina.
All work ~uaranteed. Call·.
{614)985-4, 11 {residence)

•special: HEILpackagecent(al
·
d' .
atr
eon lton~na:
inobile on
or
modular
homes.forInstalled

~ad 1nd ready to cool. Price:
9

.:! Ji~fJ"'

stalled on Y!"'r.. otecl!ic
Price:

TOOOR
After
Rebate

10W30 Motor Oi( .
Reg. 69¢

~I mit 12

NEW- REP-IR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting .
FREE ESTIMATES

2.77 aateprlce
-1.00 mfr'srtbate l!!=r=t;llllo.

qt.mtrsrobate

- 25¢ WhollY"" buy 12

44¢

yourcoat ·
ilfter rebate

1.77 lft~~ ~::!••

----

Everyday Low Price

After
Rebate

AC Non-Resistor
Spar~(" Plugs

10W40 Motor 011
79¢ aateprlce
qt. mfr'arobate
- 25¢ WhonyiXIbuy.t2
your coot

54¢

¢

ilfter rebate

Reg. 79¢, Llmlt12 Everyday Low Price

Reg. 1.f!l,llmit 12

TRtNCHING IS OUR LIN£
Trench ing of Any Type
Bac~hoe Service
Piumbing Service

Custom Weld ing

Septic Systems
We Carry Concrete Culverts

ACResistor
Spark Plugs

· WILLIAMS
TRENCHING SERVICE

Resistor Plugs
99¢ ~ale price
mlr's rebate
- 25 ¢ perplug
· · ·vourcost
7 4¢ afterrebate

High Performance Racing
Oils: 30, 401 SO, 20-WSO
Reg.1.19, limit 12

Alter Rebate

After Rebate

AC &amp; Motorcraft
Oil Filters

AC Air Filters
Reg. from 4.95
Llmlt2 ·

Reg. ~.95, limit 2

Licensed &amp; Bonded

l!t. 4. Hysell Run Road
Pomeroy. Ohio 45769
PH. {614) 991-1834 or
991-6704-Free Estimates

5-13-2 mo.

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Authorized John Deere,
New Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Dealer ·

1-3-'86 ttc

18.77

After Rebete

Plastic ofor
Textured floor Mats

Budge Lovee Lamb
Seat Covers

Front, r~. 10.99
Rear, reg. 8.99

natural or grey

Reg. 24.95

y, (. YOUNG 111
992-6215 or 992-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio

MARCUM
CONTRACTING

SMALL ENGINE
. REPAIR

Rt. 124, Pomeroy Ohio

•ROOFING •.SIDING
•WINDOW REPLACE MENT
•REMODELING &amp;
ROOM ADDITIONS
•GAR/IGES &amp; POLE ·
BUILDINGS
Phone Day or Evenings

Briggs &amp; Stratton

CHESTER, OHIO

AUT~E~l~~UCK
Aleo Tr11smisslon
PH •.992-~682
or 992-7121

985-4141

6-17-tfc

, 1124 East

Main St.

Pomeroy.

HOUI!: Tuo.-Wed.-Fri.
II a.m
. lo 7 p.m.
Sunday: I p.m.•7 p.m.
By Chonu or Appointment

RUSS MOORE

992-2526

· 5·11·87-: mo.

PEAT'S SHARPEN UP
A COllY EIITIIPRIIE
HAND &amp; CIR . SAWS

Authorized Serilice
&amp; Parts
r,cumseh
Weed Eater
homelite

Jacobaen

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY

CARBIDE TIPS
SCISSORS · SNIPS
PLANER BLADES
.ROUTER BITS
CliPPER BLADES
KITCHEN KNIVES
PRUNERS - BAND
SAWS · CHAIN SAW
CHAINS

Middleport, Dh.

35178 Oak Hill Rd.
long BottoM, OM. 45743

992 -6611

985-4112 or 667-U54

mo

24 HOUR TOWING
&amp; ROAD SEitVICE

@)
ACTION
TOWING

·

PARTS and SERVICE
.....

949-2045
4-17-1

4·5·1k

•Insulat ion
Window!r~

•Replacement. W~n,dows
•N ew Roofing
·

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

4-18-' 87-1 mo.

New Brake Slloes,

Real Estate General

Domestic or Import Reg. 12.49

lapco Import
Ignition Tune-Up Kits
or Caps and Rotors

5 ~ I J.87

5·1!·87· 1 mo.

TEAFORDm
Reoi

Phone

1 -{ 614) -992 -3325

Metallic
Disc 8ralre Pads,
Domestic or Import
17.95
•

20.000FF

9.88

KencoTruck
Running Boards

Kenco
Tailgate Guards

39.95

Reg.12.95
#11114&amp; 11115

Reg.trom 59.95

49.88

Sparkomatic
Truck Shifters

10.000FF
Rubber Queen

Reg. 64.95, #PITS.S

47.95

Sparkomatic
CBRadlo

40 ch1nnet, digital

Reg. 59.95, #RA400

12.88

Sparkomatic
Magnetic Mount
CBAntenna
Reg.15.95,#SA11

Sparkomatic Radar Detectors

99~SA20.
169~wo.r~.189.95

Bed Mats
From

reg. 119.95

•

. Reg. lrom 72.95

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

209 Upper River Rd.
Gallipolis, Ohio

Store hours: 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Monday throuth Friday,
1:30 a.lft. to 6:00 p.m. Saturdar and 10100 a.m. to 5:00p.m. Sunday.

Estate ~

RE.IlTOR
216 E. 2nd St.

12.88

NEW LISTING - 6 vr old
b11 ck rn the country. 3 BR. 2
balhs. lull basemen! , gar·
age. and 5.89 acres. Attrac·
lrve ho me lor $64.000.
NEW LISTING - 8 rm.
remod eled hom e on Rt. 114
in Mrnersvrlle. Range, rel11g.
eralor. bath , gas furnace,
db l. garage and lg. lot
$28.500
67 ACRES - Nrce Iarmland
in hay and some woods. All
mmerals and TP water
available.
POMEROY - 6 rms., bath, 3
BRs, gas fur nace. basement
and alummum sr drn g. Walk
to the stores. $14,500.
RUSTIC HILLS - 7 rm.
ranch , family · rm w1th
woodburnm g fir epl ace. 3
BRs. 1\? baths. garage and
Ig. lot.
SALEM CENTER AREA One floor ca rpeted 3' BR
hom e. BB heat, carport plus
4.76 acres. $32.500.
LETART TOWNSHIP - 4
acres in the country wrlh TP
wale• mrlable. $6,000.
POMEROY - Handyman
you can do the repairs on
thiS one and have a nrce
home. 2 baths. 2 lots, gas
fu rnace and carpeting. Grve
us an offer .
NEW LISTING - RENOVATED - 3 bedroom home.
new siding. root. windows,
furnace. plumbing, etc. l g.
garage and 3 lots. Just
$18,000.

MONEY for College. Ca ll the

Giveaway

Army f'iational Guard for Ffle:E
lnformeti on pack et . 1-B00 -642 ·

3619.
Home Entenolnmem Centtu. To
a good home : 6wk. old kittens.
Ctll614· 245 -6371 etter 4PM .

Something New Under The.Sunl
Rap~ n88ded tor Business A~: ·
counts Part Time S18,000 Po·
tentiel Full Til"("'e !160 1000 pluR
potential. Work own hour s:
Training provided . Cell 1·6 12·
93B ·OOa M · F. 8 :00am ·

For cat lovers only : Free kittens,
all colorB, real cute . 7wks. old,
litter trained . Ph. 61 4· 266 ·

1793 .

VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM

Mi.ed breed Elk Hound puppy to
give away to good home. Needs
·children to play with . Call

614-992 -7363 .

PH. 742-2027

.- :~
M.il £.3:uj ~I ~.
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304-675-7883 .

"Free Estimates"

EUGENE LONG
CALl r
Ph.

(6l4) 843-5425
5-

lie , ~005 · 01 hjt. tfl"l7

;usuc INVITED

GEARY'S
BODY SHOP

Custom Painting
Service, Rustoration
&amp; Collision Service
Wash &amp; Detail
Service
550 PAGE ST,

EXCELLENT
, REfERENCES
FREE ESTIMATES

JAMES COE
CALl

M&amp;n will sflar e 3BR Home w ith
female. Free rent in ellchange lor
light hous8keeping. Will have
own room. 1 or 2 small childrtm
ok. Write In cere of Tribune , 825
Third Ave., Gallipolis. OH 46631
So)( T ·9922. Pleau Include
telepflone numb er or way to be
contacted .

4 puppies mixed breed. Beegle,
black nnd ten . ·304·675· 1428.
End of Y1rd S&amp;le must take
eveythlng , 304·676 -5466 .

.SANDY'S
AUTO SALES

Automotive Repair .
&amp; Service
TUNEUPS to TRANSMISSION
CALL 992·7403 Apt.
St. Rl. 33, Pomeroy, OH.

3902. 304-675-1431 .
3 kitten• 7 weeks old, pflone

We can repair and recore radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

We'll Sell You A
Used Car or fix

PAT HILL FORD

Your Old One

Middleport. Ohio

3· 17-1

992 -2196

agM . References IIVAilable . 304·.

MIDDLEPORT, OH.
PH. 992-3537

5·19-'87-1 mo.

THE HAT RACK

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

(Su1ar Run Areal
HOURS: Wed.-lhun.·fri.

CUSTOM BUILT

to 12 HOON

POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL
FREE ESTIMATES

PH. 992-2772

4-18-87·1 mo.

676 -2247.

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

15

Ri ck Peerson Auctioneer H·
cen~ed In Ohio and ',Nest Vlrgi·
nia. Real E1tate. antique. farm ,
Uquld&amp;tion aale s. 304 · 773 ·

6785 or 773-6430.

lO a.m. to S p.m.
Saturdoy I 0 A.M.
Othtr time~ by 'hanct ar
&lt;DII 992 -S73 8 for
, .appointment.
HANDCRAFltD COUNTIY

ITEMS
Wood-Cro&lt;het -Quilting
Flowers, Sewing,
Ba1ket lid!
COMPARE OUR PRICE!!

4-14· 1 mo .

RUSS
ELECTRIC
MOTOR REPAIR

BISSELL
BUILDERS

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

RT. I , BOX 278
32933 ROMINE ROAD
RUTLAND
742-2070

"At Reosonoble Prices"

PH. 949-2801
or '949-2860

25 YEARS EXP.
REWINDS ALL TYPES
OF MOTORS

Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS
4·16-86-tfn

J&amp;N

J.R.'s REPAIRS

CONSTRUCTION

TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service

Will Do ....
Carpentery - Vinyl
&amp; Aluminum Siding
- PaintingDrywall
Free Estimates
Reliable
Guaranteed Work

Electronic Organs
Mobile service

614-843-5248
REASONABLE - RHIAIII
8·20-'86 tfn

992 -7636

4-17-1 mo.

H••;Jdqu,lr

..

lr

Schools
Instruction

t :,

Truck, auto, &amp;
heavy equipment
repairs and
welding.

Wanted To Buy

used car1 .
Jitn Mink Chft\I ,· Oids Inc .

614-446-3672

TOP CASH paid for '83 modei
and newer used cer1 . Smith
Buich · Pontiac. 1911 Eauarn
Ave., Gallipolis. Call 614·446 ·

(All makes &amp; models)

PH. 949-2756
John K. Bentz ,
Owner /Mechanic
5-5·'17·3 mo.

190 MULBERRY AYE • .

POMEROY,

OH.

PH. 992·9949

Bob Barton, Owntr
5·11-87-tfn

I'll r:am• to you.

Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
~ Swim Molds - Interpreting Setvices

~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

::t Licensed Clinical Audiologist

~

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis. Ohio 45631
8-13

tin

LIVE

ENTERTAINMENT
WED. 9·1;
FRI. &amp; SAT. 9:30·1 :30
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
SUN. 3 A.M.· I2 A.M.
MONDAY -S.tTURDA Y
10:30 A.M.-2:30 A.M.

49835 St. Rt. 124
•acine, Ohio 45771

'ortablo Soo11llolostlnt

MASONRY
RESTORATION. SWIM
POOLS, STEEL, LAWN
FURNITURE. BARNS.
FARMING EQUIPMENT,
HOUSES. ETC.

949-3088 Bus.
949-2606 Home
All Makes &amp; Models

Ul*AFU

CALl

24 HR.

1114-4411·3028

L&amp;N CLEANING

ELECTRIC &amp;
ACETYLENE
WELDING

CARPET
UPHOLSTERY PLUS
446·6323

DAY OR EVENING

POMEIOY, OHIO
Mslgt Co. 't #I

Nlfteluh
992-9901

We Are A Privale Club
Now Accepting New
Members

MEMBERSHIP 85.00
Non -Member Cover
Charge 82 .00
2 POOL

FREE ESTIMATES

Any Living Room and
Hall - 134.95
Any 2 Rooms and Hall
144.95
Any Three Rooms and
Hall - '59.95
Any Five Rooms and
Hall- '94.95

THOMAS
BODY SHOP
RT..., POMEROY

992-39

SATISFY YO(JR NEEDS
•

6718 .

or 256 ·6206 ,
Fl tuwo ods area of Pomeroy .
New kitchen, bathroom S. car·
p1n lng. Y1 Bcre. 17 acr,.s riVaila·

ble. Ph . 614 -446-2369 .

Mo11ing fl ouse &amp; building on 38
acres . No Sunday cells . For
information cell614-379-2283.
3BR Brick Home, CA. City
School District. quiet. street
netv Holzer Hospital &amp; Sflopplng
Center. Will f in ance with down
payment. 85 1,900. Call 614·

256-6·2 65.
Go11ernment Ho me s from
$1 ,00. " U Ropair" . Also tllH
delinq uent property . Call 805·
644·9633 E~e1. 513 tor info

JBR , vinyl siding, ruu•l wattlr,
nice neighb or hood. BidW f! ll
Scfl ool. 519,000 . Ph . 4463249 nr 446· 1339 or 446-

1528.
For ule by owner : 2story house
In Mid dleport ov erlooking park,
30 yr . guarnteed vlnvte siding,
w.w carpet, 11/, batfl. unique
woodwork . 614·992· 5126 .
Governm'"'t Homes from $1 , !u
ropelr) , Oallnqut'lnt ta• property .
Repo u e1aion a. Cal1 806 -68'76000 Ellt. GH ·9806 tor cu rront
ropo ll1t.

corner of SycamOrennd laurel In
Middleport . 828 .600. Must be
liold. Ca ll 614·992 ·7766 Qr-

18 Wanted to Do

3 bedroom hou1e, 2 acre•. tnd
efficiency apt. for ~ale by owner.
Must see to appreciate. 614·
898 ·4271 anytime.

Sep11c tank pumping, Jeslden1ial
per loed.
Ron EvansEnterpriiH. Jackaon ,
Ohio. Ca11814· 286· 6930

Fully futnlahed 2 bedroom home
In ~ac:lne with equipped kitchen,
river view property. •croll from
Ganeutl Store. Easy 1ccen to
Ohio River bott launchinu •~d
•andy beach. t16,000. 81•·

eeo

2416.
M &amp; M Lawn Ctue &amp; Window
Clean ing. Call any day aftur 6

PM, 614-379· 267 1.

Babysitting in my flome 6 days a
week. Provide mul l It nacu-

992 •3476 .

3· BA ., bath &amp; lh , fam ily room .
3 112 mi. out 588. Ph . 256 ·6789

614-742· 3186 .

\AllY resealing, e.rpen ter work &amp;
roof rapalr, ueea &amp; hedges
uperienud. Call 614· 319 -

Buying d1ily gold. 111\/el coins,
ring s, jewelry, Uerllng ware, old
coin1. large currencv . Top prl·
ce1. Ed Burk ett B.rber Shop.
2nd . Ave. Middleport, Oh. 614·

'

sary. References on requut. Ph.
pi ~

up

Emp lovnwnl

11nd deliver. Al10 light hauling.
Coli 614-742 ·2393 •• 614·
742· 3091 .

St:rv tc es

Can do light htullng and rooting .
R8uonable ratu . Mar ion
Snider. 614· 949 -2829.

Help Wanted

Paint Interior and e11terior. lawn
mowing, yerd work. 304-676·
4419.

EXCELLENT WAGES for 1pare
t ime auembly w o rk; electron·
lcs. crafu . Othera. Info . {6041
6~t -0091 EXT. 2987 Open 7

Mow lawns, wuh vlnvt hou us .

lighl hauling. 304· &amp;75·2476 .

Financial

Days. CALL NOW I

.

949· 216Q ., 614·949· 2268 .
Syracuse, 2 story house, El
rooms, bath. enelo ud 1un
porch, J uat remodeled, new
roof, p11lnt, w.w carpet , Plrlial
basement . 2 cov&amp;red porcfles.
large lot, fl owers, 1flrubt, IrMa.
No Sundav .c•ll• . 614 · 992 ·

2282.

3 bedroom brick house in
Bredb\lry, Ohio next to WMPO .
Cll qHIIad, nice kite~en , wood ·
burner. Appointment only . Call

614-992-5984 . , 814· 992 506&amp;.

For uta or rent 4 room• tnd
balh, e11tra nice for c;:ouplt. wlll
sell with owner llritnclng, phon.,

304-175-1090.

32 Mobile Homes

·for Sale

NEW AND USEO MOBILE
HOMES KESSEl 'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES, 4 MI .
WEST, GALLIPO LIS, AT 36.
PHONE 614· 446· 7274 .

Summer jobs can be beaut iful .

Sell AVON . FA EE 1tart up fae In
Ga11ipoll1 district onlv. May 22
through May 29 . Earn 181. Ca ll
far information . 614 ·446· 2168.

21 ,

1980 Fairmont BtVvlew Otlu11e
14 ~e 70 fuml1htd, 2BR , natural

Business
Opportunity

gas heat. CA. on private renftd
lot. On Rt . 36 Rodnay , Pfl.

e14·446 ·7844 .

M1nager ne ed&amp;d: Family beauty

G&amp;M TV
REPAIR

RISIHIITIAL, tiiiUSTIIAI,
COIUIEICIAI

To sett!e •n E1tate; 2 SR . Hou•e
on 2 lots, stove. waifler &amp; dryer,
new roof. ca·rpet and wallpaper,
gara{je &amp; out btlilding, 2 t"tra
fou 60x120. 409 Elm Si. , Oak ,
Hill, Oh. 45656. Ph . 8 14 ·682·

4 bedroom mod&amp;rn wpe houu,
•Ingle flo or plan, located on

Jim'• odd job1 painting, drive·

2282.

11

61 4·446-&amp;0lB .

4367.

&amp; commerical.

Bill Gene Johnson

REBU!LT &amp; REPAIRED

SUGAR· RUN
ASHLAND

BR. Home 2· ca r garage. 6m i.
South on Rt . 7 1147500. Ph.

Pho"' 614 · 986-3171 .

We pay caah for tete model clean

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS

t---------tlt------------------sl

WEUMAN'S PAitmNG
&amp; WIIIWIING CO.

W~ GU~..MTUDIUU

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

May eonaic:ter trade· In of Mobile
Home .or Propenv on this new 3

7 ro oms. bath V1, houu In'
Chester, Ohio, Prlce reduced
from 627,000. to 126,000 .

Retrnin Now. Southeastern Bu1·
ineas College. Call &amp;H-446·

t - 13- tfc

mo.

• GARAGES

Will babvsilin my home. Fle~eible
hours. 15 yeer 1 ex pMien ce . All

304 -675· 5224.

8

31 Homes for Sale

Hou se &amp; oxtrnlot . 611 Oak Dr.
Spring Valley E1 t a1 e~ . Ph. G14·
446·2367.

Situations
Wanted

Scrap metal . 304· BB2 ·3236 .

9

GUnERWORK

.

Urosromv . pouchea stock No.

RESIDENTIAL/ COMMER CI AL

Pay Your Cable S.
Phone Bills Here
i BU!INESS PHONE
16141 992-USO
RESIDENCE PHONE
16141 992-7754

THUR!.:7 PM- !1 US

Social Work er with BSW fo r 60
bed nursing flam e:. must hnv e
W.Va. license or eligible. SoCiol
work or activities experien ce
preferred. Call Care Hav en. P• .
Pit ., 304-675 -3005, M on thru
Fri. 9:00 to 6 :00, E.O.E

12

FREE ESTIMATES

We Carry Fishing Supplies

7 wk . old puppies, very cute and
cuddly . Mu st give away this
week. Call614 -843· 542 1

EAGLES ClU8-POMIROY, OH.

Real Eslale

2917

Puppies. part Lab. &amp; pan collie .

APPRAISALS
992-3325
H(JIJ',Irl(j

l

Welcome!

Worked In home area
20 years

LatUs Fence Vou In

SALES &amp; SERVICE

SUPERIOR
·SIDING CO.

6t4-949· 2927

By Owner: .Small 2 Bedrc)om
House. From St. ,Rt . 218 take
Kriner Rd . 'II ile, first flouse on
right .$14,000 Ca ll 614 -·446·

GAS- WATER
ELECTRIC
DRAINS

CERTIFIED

Prices In effect through June 3, 1987.

•

2646 .

Babysitter in l"ffY hom e. Cnmp
Con lev area. 304 -675 · 7271 .

FENCE COMPANY

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
168 North Se&lt;ond
Middleport, Ohio 45760

Disc Bralre Pads

Reg.lrom 4.95

AVON -its changing! Be 11mong
the first to reap the beliefiU of
the ·new Avon . Ca ll 30~ · 882 ·

Friday and Saturday, Mav 29tfl
and 30th. 10:00 a.m.-9 :00p.m.
d.v. Gloria Oiler, 1 V1 mile
from l..l!lhgs·vme on St. Rt. 325.
614 - 742 · 2076 . E11eryone

Very gentle female Pitt Bull, 1
year old, wflite and tan to good
home 304-773 ·5210 .

ACCENT

I· I•· I MO.

Domestic or Import Reg. 10.98

1429.

Lawn mower repair . Will

ALUMINUM SIDING
•Storm

for most cars and light trucks,

AVON, no service charge , open
territories, phone 30.4-675.

VINYL &amp;

" FREE ESTIMATES"

' '"'"

4 :00p.m .'

614,3BB·B1 14. ,

•S1orm Doors

DIS TRIBUTOR ( AP

Hairstylists wanted . Pull or part·
time. Call 614· 992-25B1 attar

CompiQte Remodeling
Roofing of all Types

4·11-1 mo. pd .

}. $. ' 11-1 mo.

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSUlATION

Your Choice From _

60540

Complete..GUtter Wprk

mo.

614-367-0412
8.88 uteprtce
-2.00 mlr'l

Ge't Paid for re~ding books!
$100 .00 ' per title. Write:. Ace·
31 , ·2 Pima, Naperville, IL

It real Countrv Muslc Is one of
vow favorite thingl, e young
men from Tenneuee working
temporarily in this area would
like ~o meet vo.u. Writ&amp;to.Jimmie
Peters, c•r11 of Genenil Delivery,
Gallipolis, Oh 45631 . I'll call
you !

4

HometoWn patsonal care. Have
vacancy for adult eire. Prates ·
sional 8inployee• In 3 Working
shifta·. Call 614- 992 ~ 6859 or

R-9806 for current federBilist.

All Types of
Trendting

Bus. Ph. 985-3813
Home 985-3837

949-9070 or

20 Years Exp.

•Refrigerators

Rell', r~. 20.95

62.95

THE DIT(HING
SERVICE

USED TIRES
NEW BATTERIES

985-3561
•Washers •Dishwashers
•Ranges

Alter Rebete
Front, reg. 29.95

•

IFree Estimates)

Roger Hysell
Garage

ROOFING &amp;
SIDING

•Dryers •Freezers

1t88
20.88

- 2.00 mfr's rebllte

3.95

- PI umw~o'n,,g· ,and electrical

4-15-'B6·1c

KEN'$
APPliANCE
SERVICE
All Maku

Plasticolor Tri·Star
floor Mats
~=

3.99 uleprlce
your cost

No Sunday

- Addon11nd ••modeiing
- Roofing and guner_work
- Cone&lt;eta wo•k

Riverine Antinues
,

(CUT OUT FOR FUTURE USE)

NAS.969 &amp; AS.968

after rebate

,o r 949·.2801

1t?flll ln

R~.5.79

1•99

PH. 949-2860

BOGGS

Farm Equipment
Parts &amp; Service

liquid or paate

GRAVEL
.
- SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

· RSELL

GOVERNMENT JOBS .
816,1)40 • 859 ,230 yr . Now
Miring. Can 805 -687-6000 Ext.

vate you ? Salary to stan •
Commluins· Bonus. Fantastic
opportunity to E·arn $800 ·
s ~ 00.0 / 'f{k . Many company
benafits-adv&amp;-:'!Cflment _manag•
ment pql fti&lt;H\t availeble. .Call
Sua toi lntenltew $14-286 ·
6421 , Not just a job.

5:00pm iC.S.T.)

After Rebate

Reg. 1.24, limit 16

Fourgard SW30 Motor Oil

Simonize II
Car Wax

New. Hofttes Buo'lt
uF re~ E.st1mates
· · ·..

' 4-12-.87-ttn

Lowboy Hauling

87¢
99¢

After Rebate

992-·'3410
· Ll M
. ·_ ESTO
- . N.E

60540.

Tour Guldes : Does money moti· ·-

Reg. 99c, limit ili

f0W40 Motor Oil

·.

949-2263
or 949-2168

After Rebate

......

¢

L.· Writesel

ROOFING

10W30 Motor 011
89¢ aateprlce

BISSELL
.S.ID.ING (0,

CARPENTER
· SERVI.CE

Services

GET PAID for reading booksi
$100.00 per title . Write ; ACE33. 2 Pimt, Naptuville, ll

Announcements

Home Decorating Qpen House

Ho~ard

¢

·

WILL HAUL
JU•ST CA.LL!-

•BLOWN IN
INSULA.TION

11 Help Wanta!!

Announcements

NEW HOMES
RESIDENTIAL
RENOVATIONS
FREE
ESTIMATES
ALL WORK
GUARANTEED

BELL CONSTRUCTION
G.eral Contractors
992-67
llCINE, OHIO
. ..0

ulon·tenning centlf. O•lllpolis.
Sal..-y plul eommlulon, paid
vaeet lon, Insurance. profit •har·
lng &amp; more. For lnt!lfview. Cell
614 -766 -6363 eolloc t. Ato,fadtemplrec1or of Phtumecy
We are 1 leading prov ider of
contract pharmacy serv lcel to

I NOTICE I

THE OHIO VALLEV PUBLISH·
INO CO. raeommend l that you
do bu1inen witfl QIJOple you
know , and NOT to und money
through the mail until you hAVe
investigated the altering.
Auto part s, 1crap

ho apltals. Poailion il 11 a hoapi·
tal in Southell'lltern Ohio whi ch
aervict• 20 acutecarepatiBnts &amp;
40 extended eare patient• . Pro·
gram• Include a tully computer·
i:red unit do se &amp; IV admlx1Ure
program. 46,000 per year U ·
lery, Conuct Stuart Bishop . VP
Pharmacy System• Inc., P.O.

Bo• 130, Dublin. OH . 43017

814-766-0101 .

m~tal ,

busi·

14d6 Mobile home. fencftd
y8rd , 3 !ott In Evergreen . Cell
814 -448- 1339 or 814-44&amp;1628.

n·,

141170 Buddy, 38R ,
bath.
total electric, alot of i&amp;~lrat . Will
4' 0nlider rtt81oneblo offer. Cs ll
614·446· 3066 atlet 5PM .

neu equlpmttnt, stock, 6 acre •.

Loeeted on State Route. Ca ll

614-992· 5468 .

Steel Building Oulership wl1fl
Major Manufactu rer-Sales and
Engineering 1upport . Staner ed1
furnished. Some •rea• taken.

Colli3031759 ·3200 EXT 2401 .

Vlcl orlan Hom e. ImmaCulat e
cond ition. 141170 2 8A , Cer11tlll
air. Flreplaee . "Q.,den tub. All
electric. 304· 876· 131 7.
1973 Arlingt on 28R , 12~e66 .
porch, undrHpinn fng, etc. Good
c ondil ian. Ca11614-379· 2888.

I :========;;.J~==;;;;;;;====:.

..

Sittftr ntteded on Set . motnlng
fOr 2 bov•. mu•t have own
tr1n1portation . N o n· •moker .

Cali614 -446-65B9 oh•• 7PM .
Need 8 Good People

No

e~eperienee

necauary. Must

·--·--;Giillir)olii ........ .

be evtllable for lmm&amp;diate &amp;m ·
ployment . Worlling hour~ 1 PM
till 1 OPM . 11200 per month.
Call for p l rsonal interview Ph.

614-446 -8146 .
Babysitter needed fo r 2 School
Age Children for the summer.

Coli 614·446· 9&amp;29 .
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST DA
MEDICAL LABORATORY
TECHNICIAN . Part-t ime posl·
tlon , aU ahlft1. Must be rltjlil ·

teted or r~lttry eligible 1nd
1vailabte tor 5 or 6 weeki of
fu ll· rime orientation , P1id holi·
day1, aick •nd vacation tim•.
Postibllity of becoming hill-time
11 ltter dttt. Contsct BOnnie
Schoonover, O'SI.,HI Mtrnor·
i1l Hoapi1al. Hotf.'tll Drive,

Alhont. Oh 4570 . 614-693·
6661. oxo. 2U . EOE.
DRIVERS
Stm Ttnkthry Trucking Inc. it
now hiring single 1st &amp; 2nd
Drtv••· Top mil11ge pav. excel·
lent bentfh:s, All P•terbllt Fleet.
mu1t h_.t 1yr. oid T. A ,
e111perience. O .O.T. qualified.
cleln M .V .R., ~ 23 or older.
Singt .. must hiVt 2yr. old T . ~ .
vtritv•b4a tAperitoct. C1U our
wv_e. location 30•· 757·889! or

800- &amp;27-TEAM.

.

Babysltt• w~rntKt for tummtr
monlhl . In Oolllpolio CltyLimha.
Mutt hevt refertnc;:es. Ctlltfter

IPM . Ph . 441-0492.

&amp; Vicinity
Moving Sale: like new whirlpool
larg e cllpa clly Wa l hflr &amp; OryerS400. T1n1uri bercise Bik e
1100 or bestOHflr. L· Sh•r.IISOfa
Bed t1 000 or belt of er, Ph.

614·446 ·3104 .
Moving Sale: Convtn ll!lnl storege unlf1. 43B Fltmlngo Dr.,
Kanauga. Thurs . &amp; Fri. from

9AM to •PM . Household lems.
homtmtde craf\1 , Englender
Woodburner. canning''''· 1om•

llnent.

Mcwlng Yard Salt, lt lds clothes.
furnltur•. toys. At . 554. Bidwell
M•v 30 to June 3, 9:00 to 6 :00.

Mnv lng Sale. Washer &amp; dryor
dehumldi fy er. snow ttuow8r:
lawn mower , clot fl es. books,
lurn ltuu~. g emes, toy s, tool s,
Ju1t 11 uroat •11onment ol odds
&amp; and a th11t t OIJ k twenty years t o
accum ala1o. Ant iqu1 gtnu Pin·
nel ed stone C8binel . entlque
pa int ing f lni• hed. IISIImbled
pump oruan . L more. Rubber»
mll id indu11tial can , po1ter 1
di 1hwuhor. Noth ing sold before
Sat. &amp; Sun. M ay 30 &amp; 31 , From
SAM 10 SPM . 428 H8dgewood
Ori.,-o Gallipoli1.

...... Pom'tiro·.;. --··--··-Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
...............................

e:OO

Juntt1 and 2nd. 8:00a.m . •
p.m. Child rena c:lothe1, weigflt 1,
e~eer c lu hike, mini trampoline .

Yard Sale. May 29th L 30th.
Baby bed, baby Items. curtain1, lots mo,e. LIJonerd Scarbrough
1prelid1, gla•-ware. 9:00 to . Jes idence et Darwin, 1.3 miles
wetton681 .
15 :30. Neighborhood Rd.
Verd Stle May 29, 30 &amp; 31 .
Clothes, kn ick knack. et c. 405
6th Ave. hnauga.

MOVING S ALE,

WH EN . Fri.
May 29, Wher e: 810 Mtin St .
9AN t l 6PM . Coltfllng. misc.A
MovJng Aww1y Stle. furniture.
hou11hold ittmt. tools, clothing.
May,29 &amp; 30. 9 to 6,

..... PfPiiiiisij.rif .. ..
&amp; Vicinity

VAR·o.SALE.-~ . s·;;~;d~.~-M~~
30. 1 mile bef or e Glenwood.
Clo rh as. dltfer&amp;nt size1. rain
cancels .
3203 Jackton Ave . Thurt, Fri,
S11. 10·1. Name ii· ~Q got
Alt o C&amp;n1 ral tlr c•mdl11oner .

il,

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�Page-1 0- The Daily Sentinel
32 Mobile Homes
• for Sale
for Sale 1977

14~e70.

LAFF-A-DAY
...

3 BR , 2

For tale - Limestone. tand ,
gravel, 1ill dlrt. firewood Delivered . 304-675-4412.

lot 4mi. from Hotp. Asking

2PM.

Tony '1 Yun Repairt, hot reblueing. Open 9 :00AM to 7 :00PM .
Call304 · &amp;76~ 4631 .

batht, tiOVf, refrlg., ceiling ~an,,
underpinning. Set up on rented
9250

54 Misc. Merchandise

Call 246· 6070 Before

8 &amp; 8 GreenhOU18, 4 mll" north
Point Pln11nt. At. 2. Vegetables
t nd flowtr pl1nt1, hang ing
baskeu. Watch tor tign11
.

1984 14•66 Mobile Home on 3

Iota. au elect .. fenced yard. out
bUIIdingl. $18,600. Ph. 446·
3249 or 446 -1339 or 446 -

1628.

Bee s for ule. 304· 896· 3630.

1973 12x85 Kirkwood . Ramodeled. Will contider offer 814 992· 2454 after 8 :00p.m.

1982 Motorcycle 750cc V-45 .
Sofa and chair. Coffee and end
tablet. Enginetranmi11ion turbo
charger, out of '79 Buick.
Yamaha . Eleetric piano. Phone

1981 WindtOf 14x70 Mobile
Home. Stove. refrigerator, mie·
rowave, ttoreO. deluKe bath,
central air. Priced to sell . Sarlout

304 - 676 - 657~.

l)nd J20 Ditch Witch trencher
and John Deere skid tteer
loader. 614-694-7842 or 6.14·

lnquirial only. /304) 882 -3529

after 6:00p.m.

694-6006.

1973 Freedom, 14x70. 3 bedroom. partly furni1hed. t7460

Sears Kenmore 21 ,000 btu air

cond $376.00. 304-876·3433

Cell 614·992-7479

after 5:00pm 675-7109. ·

1 2x00 Magn olia mobile home,
eKe cond. phone 304-675- 7278

"Last time Uncle Jack visited

or 8715-6854 .

33

us, we jiggled a buck eighty
OUt Of hiS pantS pocket

Farms for Sale

8acru on Tribble Rd . off Rt . 62
Piu• nore building. warehouse.
3 BR houae, barn, cellar, plus 2
other Coli
building•.
l(lt blaclc tDp
rood.
304·468·1818.
Call

under the cushion."

t;;:=;;;;;~~;:==::'lr-;;;;~;:;:;:;:=.~;;:=::::1

aftltl' ISPM

44

20 acre farm Hannen Trace
Aoad. Glenwood. W. Ve. for
more Information call 304-

n3-

61 18 0&lt; 773·61 86 eft• 6:00. ·
110 acres. leon Baden Rd ..
Hou1e I outbuilding. Stream
through property 304-468-

1066.

34

Business
Buildings

Commercial buildings for lease.
Downtown Pt. Pluaant. Stores,
offices. A-One Real Eltete.
Carol Yeager, Broker Ctll 304 ·

67!1-6104

74 7 lnddustrlal uoraga 12 toot
over hud door, 3 phaaes of
electric. 1 h48 at eel building
614 - 446 - 2362 For
appointment.

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
1 8 Acres. nice bu ilding sUe. 2

mi. Nor1h of the city limits on Rt.

7. Coil 814·446· 7627.
Aen t ~ls

41

Houses for Rent

Nice 2 Bdr unfurnished houu.
Garage. work1hop. Rat. S. deposit. Prefer married couples
Acc11pt on8chlld. Call814-446 -

9888.

IS-Room Houae. off Street parking. 842 Firat Ave .. Galllpoli1 .
dapotlt. referencet, no peta. Cell

268-1629.

38R , balh &amp; 'h. f11mlly room .
loclted on 688. Referencfl
r~tqulred . t326m o Call 614266-8789 nr 266-6206.
Nice 3 b!Jdroom house Family
room. gar1ge. baum1nt. forced
lit heat 5 wooded acres. barn.
t276 per month. e100 depoti1 .
No lnaide p811. 10 Easl St .
PomerOy. 614 -992-3819.
Unfurnlthld, 2 bfldroom houu
lor rent. No intide pett. Clean
and all new paint. C11H 614-992 ·

3090.

Houte with gar age and full
b•umf'IMt . 2 or 3 BR .. all
electric. central air. Arbaugh
Addition. Tuppau Plalnl. Call

614-446·7496.

Furniahed. 2 bfldroom houa e for
r&amp;nt In Additon. 1 bedroom
furnithed flpartmant in Middleport. Ct~ll 614·992 ·6304 after
4 :00p.m.
Very nice 3 ballroom housa in
Pomeroy . Flreplece. full ban·
ment, flii Callent carpal . Only
1225 per month. For info. c all

614·992·3187.

6 room• and bath. •200. Over-

loolrl• Ohio River , acro11 from
Piu• Hut In Pomeroy 1 09
loculi St Call 614-985-3681

or614·986·3813.

3 b•droom countf"t hou1a for
rent . Newly tided and t ome
remodeling lntlde Rent plut
depotlt . Call 614-742-2427.
Cottlgl 156 .00 per week. ut ili·
llet paid, 304-676· 3100.
2 br house. Mt Vernon Ave. Will
11ccept 1 or 2 children . Reference &amp; depo t it. 304·875-2651 .
B•aulltul ranovated l br ho me
on Morgan' • Woodl11wn Farm,
Rt. 35 Pliny . UOO per monlh

304-675-1286.

Apartment
for Rent

Furnithed &amp; unfurnithed apt1.,
1160.00 and up , reference• Ph.

304·676·7738 or 304·676·
6104 A·1 Real Estatfl.
New apartment ; completely
turn Ref &amp; Oep. 1 or 2 adultl
only . CIIII614-446-0l38.
Furnithed Apt . 18R , 701 Four1h
Ave., Gallipolis. 122&amp; Utllitiet
Pd. Ph. 446-4418 after 7PM ,
Furnlthed Apt. 12311 . Utilities
Pd., 1 BR 607 Second Ave.,
Gallipolil Ph 448-4416 after

7PM.

Furnithed Efficiency • 160 . Utili·
lin paid. there bath. 607
Second Ave., Gtll ipolla Ph.
448-4418 aher 7PM
1 BR Apartment, 740 Second
A.ve. •186 per month. Depoail
required. Call 814· 446· 4222 .
between 9 &amp; 6.
Upttairt unfurnlthtd aptrtment.
Utilit ies peid. Carpeted, no child ren or pitt. Ce11814 -44fl-1637
3RM ' a end b1th convient loCIItlon . New ctrpet:. 1BR . Ph.
446·7616.
Efficiency Apl. Kitchenette. be·
throom. Utltllits pd. Prlvtle
entrance &amp; ptrking. 1176mo.

Ph. 814·446·7615 ..

Remodeled 2 two bedroom aptt.
t260 &amp; 1275. Depoait &amp;
RaferenCfll required . Ph. 448·

2886 doyo . or 446 ·1024

evening•.

Nice 2BR . furni1hltd apt. Me ln
St. Cheshire . Water paid .
t200mo. Security d8potit re-

quired. Coil 814·245·6818 .

Grac ious living. 1 and 2 bf'ldroom apartmentt at Village
Menor and Rivertlde Apart·
menu in Middleport . Frcm
821 5: includ ing utlllt itl. Call
614-992-7787. EOH .
3 roomt, furnlthed . 614·992·
6434 or 304-882 -2686
1 bedroom unfurnithed apt. In
Middlflpon. 1160 . per month
plut utilltlet. Call 814·992 ·
6646 or 614·949-2216.
One badtocm garage apanment.
Small yard, quiet ttraet. tange
1nd refrlgftrator. 8 1 40. per
month plus ut11itlet . Call 114·

&amp;e7·09ee

2 bedroom furni1hed apt. in

Middleport Allu1llltletpeid . Call

GOOD USED APPLIAN CES

W1shera, dryert. refrigerator~ ,
range~ . Skaggs Appli.l!lnCe l.
Upper River Rd. be1ide Ston e
Crest Motel. 614-446-7398.
LAYNE 'S FURNITURE
Sofas and chaira priced from
1396 to 8996 . Tables 850 and
up 10 t126 Mide-a-badt $390
to $695. Recliners t226 to
t376 l&amp;mps 128 to 8126
Dinettes $109 and up to 1495:
Wood table vv-6 chairs S285 to
e795 . Desk S100 up to 8376 .
Hutches $400 &amp;nd up. Bunk
badt complete w· manresse'
1296and up to 5395 . Bebv badt
8110 . MattretiDI or box sprlngt
full or twin 563, firm 873. and
t83 . Queen lets 5225. King
U&amp;O . 4 drewer chest 869 . Gun
c1binet1 8 , 12 gun. Goa or
electric rangt~ 5376. Baby mat trvues t36 &amp; 545 . Bed fram o•
UO, 830 &amp; King framu 850.
Good •election of bedroom
suites, metal cabinets. head board• 5 3 0 and up to 865 .
12 Months free financing with
approved credit . 5300 minu ·
mum purchase necea~~&amp;ry . 3
Mile• out Buhwille Rd . Op en
9am to 6pm Mon thru Sat . Ph.

814-448·0322.

2 Pirtee living Room Suite 8325 .
Mollot'lan Furniture, Upp er Riv8r
Rd . Ph 614-446-7444 . Open
till 7PM on Week Days.

CARPET

Carpe1 r8mnant• 16 .00 a ya rd
and up. Mollohan Furniture
Upper River Rd . Ph. 814 -4467444. Open till 7PM on Week
Oayt .
CARPET
Carpet remmmts t6 .QO a verd
and up. M'OIIohan Furniture
Upper Riv er Rd .• Ph 614 · 446:
7444 . Open till 7PM . on Week
Oay1.
Queen tlze headboard, 4 drawer
cl'le•t. end dreuer with minor
Phone 814 -992 -3356 aft er
6:00p.m.
~etr l gerator ,

gold, 1100. electltove, 850: RCA color
lelevltion. 2!5 Inch, &amp;100. Good
cond ition, 304-773-582B .
tiC

Twin· t ize bed. chest . spring.
maitre... like new , Mayteg
wuher, Singfll' treadle t ew lng
machine. 304 · 8?6-5793 .

APARTMENTS , mobile homea,
hcuwes. Pt . Ple11ant and Gallipc·
ll1. 814· ,48 ·8221 .

53

1 bed roorn ground Uoor, prlvnle
entran ce. recently remodeh1d.
Evervthlng furn . loc. cuttklrfl
Hender•oo. t200 . month. 304 -

Antique Oak Mnntot. Antiqu e
window glas1, atorm windowa
anti llocr. Call 814 -446· 0109
after 5:30.

Antiques

676-6730.

Furnl1hed upper halt dupl .. .
Prefer l ingle worlcing adult.
Referen ce and dapotll. 304-

675-2851 .
45

Furnished Rooms

Room • for rtnt. day . weflk .
montt'l. Gallla Ha181. Call 614446-9716. Rant • • low as81 20
month.
Furnlth ed room . t1 00. Utilltlet
p11id. S hare bath . Single male.
919 Seccnd. Galllpoli1. Call
448-4418 after 7pm.

47 Space for Rent
OHi ce Sp11ee for RBnt Excell8111
for Ano rnev•. Ac countant. etc.
Cion to Court Hquu. Call
Wl1eman Real Estate Agfln ey .

614-448-3844 .

Mobile home locat!Kt at Stella
Ct. 23 Berger . Call 614-446 -

COUNTRY MOBILE Ho me Park.
Flou18 33, Nonh of Pomeroy.
Aenttl trellen. Call 614·992 ·

0768.

7479.

2 BR on large prlv•te lot, 1 mile
trom town 1200 n'onlh. Seem·
l1y depoelt &amp; referen c11. Call
114 · 446· 2238 or 814 -446·

Spect fer tmlll 1ralltu. All
hcoiii -Upl. Cablfl, AIIOIIIHicllllncy
room•. air and c:tble. Muon,
W.Vt . Ceii30' ·773·&amp;6&amp;1 .

FAMILY PRIDE MOBILE HOME

2 IR . 121160 unturnlthed WD
hook -up. 'fl milt from Holzer.
Atfrtnn~ AI depotit required,
C1tl 81.t ·446-4389 or 304-

Valley Furniture, new &amp; used
Large socllon nf quality furniture . 1 216 Entet'n Ave ..
Gallipol it ,

814·992-6084 .

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

2581 .

51 Household Goods

54 Mise , Merchandise
Callah an·• Uted lint Shop. Over
1 .000 tir es . t ia:e• 12, 1 l . 14, 16,
16, 16 .6. B miln out At 218.
Call 6 14 -2&amp;6-6261-.
Plutlc clnern ttate approved,
plulic tept ic hnk 1, plattlc
culvens. metal culvertt . RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES. Jack·
1on. Oh. 614-286-6930.
6 '.-:16' Flatbed Dual Axle Trailer
$ 200. Electric Bra!. at Ph. 614-

445-8837.

Sc hool mo del t ewln{l m•chin e
deaigned for 1choDI ute. New
wit h 25 yr . wananty. Does
ftvtrylhing tewt on 111 m&amp;terlel
even leAther. Reg. 1469.95
Now 1179.96. Ca ll 1· 614· 386·

4636.

King 1b:e Water Bed. S100. Cell
e 14-446-&amp;683 .
Sur• 10 in ch Crthman T1bl e
Sew. J .C . Panney Sewing Ma·
chine (u1ed few ~imnl . 140.000
BTU lennox natural gat furnace
lgood condit ion). 1150. Cflll

Acetylene welding &amp; cutting
outfit. Complete wtth dolly &amp;
many tipa. Also 19" black 8.
whitt TV . Cell 304-896-3819
ahef 4 p.m.

For oete li•a

new

queen si"

Sene meuress &amp; springs, bookcu e headboard with frame, one
lergt dresser with mirror, chest

Pets for Sale

Chest of ~lrawers . 6 pc living
room ~at . dllybed . table with 8
chairs, WIUher, recliner. ironet".
304 -675-1431 .

Building Material•
Bloclc, ~r• c lc , 18Wer pipes, win dow•. ltnteis. etc. Claude Win t ert , Rio Grande, 0 . Call 614-

246-6121 .

Concrete blcck1 alt 1izet yard or
deUvery. Mason send . Gallipol is
Block Co., 1231/a Pine St. ,
Gatlipolls. Ohio Call 614-446-

27e3.

8UYOUTS - SECONOS -

CLOSEOUT"S

1 · Counter topt. Kitchen and
bath and bar 82 .99 lin. Ft.IBI .
2.- M1rble Vanity Top's (BI From
16-19 to " 22-48" 810 .00 to
850.00. 3.- 22-30 Almond
Vanity and Marble Top $79 .95 .
4.· 60" Steel Bath Tub's Almond
and whit 189 95ea 6.· High
Glos• tub wall kits almond and
white. 829 .96 . 6 · 1 pc. f•ber·
glasa tub and shower eomDine·
tion. White and colors $169 .95
to 5179.96 . 7 .- 2 pc. Flbergiats
tub and thowers combinAtion
white and colon 8199.96. 8 .DeilJ~~: e acryli c tub and thowert
whh tap . Reg . $69.96 Now
299.96. 9.· Color Commodes
$69.95. 10.- Fiberglau Roof
shingles (B ) 816.95 sq -90wt
roll rotting $9.95 . 11 .- Pine
ro ugh uw T. -1 · 11 s iding
fo/u4x9 ' 12.951 26pe. up 1.00
o ft pr. Pc . 12 .· Yu 4 ' x8 '
Plywood-8 96 1h· 6.96 26.pc.
up, S1.00 off pr. pc. 1 3 .·
3!.x4xBx tc ngue &amp; groove water
board. S9 .95 or ~% ~~:4 x 8 · 8 . 96 ] .
25p c up 1 . 00 off Pr .
Pc.(7. 1 6thtii411B -6.95114 .- 4x8
coder o r treat ed lattice 12. 96
11nd 10 .95 . 81 .00 cff 25pc. up.
1 6.· '/u4x8 wood oak p11naling
(B J 5 99ee. (Al grade 8.95ea.
16.· 'h.-:4118 Birch Paneling Reg.
24 .96 now 16 96 . 17.- Pinuand
cedar w ood wings coa ting
1 66 sq, h . pr. pack.age S8.95 and
S1 0 .96 pk. 18.- 4x8 Glale tiifl
bath p1nels (8 \ 4.99 And6 99ee
19 · Perme (R\ in1ulated theet·
ing toil one tide (1h x4d·4.99)
PA.-: 4d -6 991 (1 ·411.8 -6 .99 )
20 · Th ermo! ply ins ulatlve 1hua·
th ing tail (2) 11des 4x:8 4.96
26 pc . up 1 .00 cff Pr Pc .
21 ..tnsllulated tempered glan
p1 nel11 . ¥• .-:32x78-29 .95 ea .
36pc up 2 6.95. 22 .- Pine inside
lovf'lr &amp;d &amp;dj unlble shutter~ all
t iz es below wholesale cost .
23 .- K·lull bench mark br ick
cornerl 60 cent• box . morta r 2
gal. 10 .96. 24.· Prefin iahed
bruce otk flooring JA thick 2
w ide. 20sq. fl . etn 846 .00 1o
ctn . up. 39 .96 ctn. 25 .-Prehung
Interior dOor• preflniahed end
unfinished 111 sizes (B) 29 .06 8111•
26.- Steel e•terior insuleted prehung doors 18 ) 69.9See. 27,·
Exterior noel door blankll (8\
26.00ea. 28 .· Pine Louvered Byfold doon 11ts (24: 29.95) (30·

'I•

36.951 132·39 .951'136·44.96)

(48- 69.90). 29.· Double tide lite
entranca door uU with deco·
rated glau and shaAI panel
doort . 360.00ea. 30 .- Bronze
aluminum double commer cial
ennanct doors set• 699 .96 or
tl n9eit 399 .96 with handel• and
lock t . 31 .-Single or double
leaded gle11 tteet lntu1 ated
doon sett. reg. 699.00 to
1800 .00 now 349 .96 1o
896.00. 32 .·SIIal doors and
jamb . prahung, Y, hr. fire rated.
189 96. 33.· Prehung steel
inaulated doors with 'II glalll
ln1ulated 129 .9681. 34 .- Prehung pine panet doon ell 1iU1
89.95ea. 35.· Blank hollow core
door• from , 2 to 20 w1de 80
long - 4008a. 36 .· Prefinlshed
prehung oak legacy doort and
jemb all tlzu 44 .95ea.

, PENNS WAREHOUSE WELL·
STON. OHIO 614 -384-3846 .

7473.

2 bedroom. you pay utllltiM,
adul11 only, dtptult required,

304-675-2535.

3 bedroom tr1il1t, 11?15 . month.
Water tl\d tr111h pickup lnc;l uded.

2 bedroom trtller. nice l«)t,
11ml· prlvate, Gallipolis Ferry,
UOO month plut depoalt. 304·

AKC Pomeranian Red Femele
very tiny. Alto rare whit• femel~
bolh
houtebroken . f200
each. Also AKC Pomereni-" for
Stud Service 8. AKC Siberian
Husky fer Stud Service. Ph.

675· 7942.

14 month old black Poodle.

temalo. opeved. •so. Call

5-lf

~~·~··~·~·~-~-;~~;;;~;:,~;;~~;;~;~~
61 Farm Equipment

71

44

Apartment
for Rent

1 Bedroom btslc rent •178.00
plul electric. Al1o rtqulred t

· Autos for Sale

Mechenlctl Tobtceo S•tter.

614·246·6121 .

'1 .26. 8AM to 6PM. Ph.
304-ee2 -2237.
Scrawberrie1. Taylors Berry
Patch . Kerr . Rd . MondaySaturday 8AM -8PM . Call 614·
446-8692 or 614-245-6178 .
Red and White Sweet Potato
plants for tela. Call 614-742·
2773 .
STRAWBERRIES - Pick your
own - start1ng Thurtday, May
21st. 8 a.m. p.m. already
picked -- 151 .26 qt . Caf}lpground
field only .
Happy Mallow
Fruit Farm

a

304-676-2028

Husse11's Strawberriet Fieldt
open for picking. off Sandhill Ad.
U-Pick, We Pick . Mon thru Fri 7
am to 8 pm 304· 676-2817.

59 For Sale or Trade
For Sale: 4-P·205. 75 R 16
G e n e ral Tiru . like new

$126.00. Call 304-676-1603

After 5PM .

For sale or trade for Convenlon
Van . 1967 Camero SS and 1980
Cutlas Supreme. Both excellent
condition . 614-742-2372 .

1200.00 Ca11114·44t·2724.

Buy one any aire ehaln IIIW chain
and gft aecond chain halt price.

1980 Ct'levy Cttltion, 4 cyl.
tuto. air. P•· pb. tilt. cruise. pw,
detayltd wiper~. em-fm. cua.
new lif•, new rebuilt tr~ne . ,
19. 000 milu. new paint.

SIDERS EQUiPMENT CO .. 11 ,760. 304-87&amp;·2&amp;83. .
Hendert.on, W. Va. 304-6715·

7421 .

1286.

62 Wanted to Buy

614·286-6461 .

Maney Ferguaon, New Holland,
Buth Hog Sale~ &amp; Service. Over
40 used trecton to choose from
&amp; co mpl ete line of new 8. und
Bqu ip ment largeat selection In
S .E. Ohio.
273 New .Melland aq. Baltr
$1600. Ford 3pt . Rake 8326.
Shaver Post Ortver 1700. 7ft
locust pont 11 .36 each Ph.
614· 3B8· 9B32 .
J ividen 's Farm Equipment

614-446' 1676

Sp ec ial S11l8 Prlcea on our new
Rio li Tractor! Vermeer hay
equ ipment up to •3000 off.
Mowen, mowflr condilioneu,
uke~ , teddert , 8. round blhtrt! A
c omplete line of belt handling &amp;
feed ing acceuarles. grinder
mi-ert, wagont, rotarv·ttller1,
rotary cutten. blade•. dltc cultivators. plowa, aeedera, poat
driven, wood1pl it1er1, gl1et,
headgalts, truck rackt. truck
bed•. trailers, aprayera. feed
bunkt, live1tock wlttrert, mineral feed erI. Wheel Hortaltwn6
garden e qu ipment . Uud
Equipment · B round balert
{lomethllt18keatlowlll a 3&amp; HP
tractor! mewing ma chine•.
rakn , drum mower, ~quare
balers, used tractort, 3 7'
havbine t. cutdltioner. lima
tpreeder , tobtcco setters, dltct,
plows. h1rrow. g"wlty wtgon.
And u e u1 for a complete line of
parts &amp; service!
lntemetlonel Cub Lo-8oy, plow
ditk, blade. 42 in. woodt. belly
mower. 13000 firm . Pt-1. 614-

446·1802.

Gravely Tractor rotory mowar.
tiller, plow lito rotorv plow ande
tel of dual wl'leelt. Call , , ,_

304-773-5234.

446·4149.

Rough lumber. Oak &amp; Pcplar
8160 per 1 .000 by bundla: 20c
by board ft . 304-676-4-412.

801 Ford Tractor with plowt,
disc, mow ing machine. reke. h-v
baler t3796 . Ph . 614 · 2815-

6622.

bet-

Now buying 1heU corn or ••
corn. Call torfateetquotn. Aiver
Ci1y Farm Supply, 814-4415·

'n

Serv1ces

81

2986.

8:30. 304·875·11&lt;128.

63

1978 Malibu Cluaic and Chevy
SS Nova. loth run good .

Livestock

304·876-1861 alterS 00.

Ouroc Boart. Bred juet like the
boart we tnted at the Ohio
Teetatlon lhlt gained over 2 .8
lbs. per day. Roger hntlev.

'78 Dettun 8210, run• good,

body fllr, U60 .00. 304·875·

2113.

Sabine. OH . 613·584·2398.

1980 Ford Fi•ta 11 ,&amp;00.00 .

·leFor aale: Hereford tnd Slmmital

Both Good Cond. 304·675·

1971 MOB. new top. •BOO.OO.

bull. 814·742-2510.

1563.

8 year cld Pallmina Quanar
Mare, 4-H tralntd, w..tern
Pleuure. 1750.00. 9 year old
Appatoo11 Mare, hat .been contested in barrett, thown pie•
ture. ••oo.oo. 614-182-7122.

'80 CheYrolet Citation, 4 door
t'lltch back, PS, PB. crul&amp;e
control. AC. tih wh"l, 1bove
average cond. t1.500.00. 304-

Vlnyla 6 Aklminum Siding.
Storm window• • doort , over
hang guttltf't. Free estlmaiM.

Trucks for Sale

v.

ton.

lntarnalionat 2 ton with winch

Co11614-992-5418.

1988 Chevy S-10. V-8, Fuel

bolo. 304-895-3972.

lnjacted. Loaded. Durango peckag•. eflarp. Mutt ' "· Ph.

388-8673.

1985 Ford Ranger·in ..,.,. good
cond ., tome extru, take o""er
payment•. Ca11114-211-8187.
Ford Ranger. •2,000

mil• . • 4000. 814-742·2878.

71

Autos for Sale

1980 ChrYtler Flhh Avenue.
good condilion. Call 814· 441·

'?9 Ford automttlc. PS. exc
cond. 34,000 miln. ,.phone

304-675·3288.

1982 Ford Escort wagon, 4 epd.,
eir, AM ·FM tape, 12299 . 1984

1977 Ford Cuttomlzed Ven
11.800. Ph . 4.t8-8249 or 448 1339 or 446-1S2S.

896·3802

'71 Bluer. 4 wh..e drive. new

814-98&amp;-4484.

814·448·7380.

1984 Red Chevl1ta. stend1rd
tran., 2-door hatch back. Call

814-446-4664.

1983 Buick leSibft llmlted,
loaded. excellent cond. Ph.

614·448·0290.

tirtl, headtrt, strong vlthlde.
Stearne Garege. 304-e7f5-7710

or 875·1749.

1114 C20 Cuetomlzed ven le..
than 30,000 mil", Ilk• new
cond. Latt. of exu... For 11le or
trade on older model pick-up or
Clf'. 304·1715· 1428.

~•cort

4 tpd, 4 door, new patnt,
11111. &amp;1 .000 mH• U500. Cell

For nle or trad ... 1880 Harley
Sportettr 1000 104' f1800. Will
lrade far 3 or 4 whMier. Call

614·378·2182.

114·448·7901 .

1948 ChiYy Styta Muter, good
cond. 1900. Ph. 114-446·

1 Honda 210 Rebel, 1986
model, mMetge 10ml. Can ba
'"" at 1 15 Baetlanl Dr.

1984 Reliance 4·door, 515,000

1114 V-30 Magn&amp; imm.cvlate
condition. etddle Mgt, co..,er.
11100 Firm Mriout caller• anty

8837.

mi. , AM-FM , PS , PB, t3000.

Caii441·21S1 .

For ule 1977 MtfCUty good

Rottry or cable tool drilling.
Motl welli completed tame day.
Pump 111.. and strJice. 304Concreta finish . ptrklng loti:
batemtntl · any till job. Senior
Citizen Diacount. Rick G1rfield.

P1o. 255·1443 2·1PM

576 - 290~ .

Own., 158,000ml. Ulte ntw

12350. Ph. 614-2et-1122.

1910 Otds Otht II Royatt.

1911 Yamaha XS 150.

dr••· Good condition.
114·742·2312.

Full
Call

1113 HondaShOMiow 750. good
Of'

1980 Chtoollo Wogon. ow. ntw

tlr• a blttwlae. Good c:ondhlon

Ph. 258·1510.

For tate or trad• 1117 Ford XL
Connr1ablt. 11200. 1974

oond. 7100·rnM•. Tlken good
ura of. 11,700. 304-1715·

3882.

1&amp;

Boats and
Motors for Sele

Chevy 414 Truett, 0100. Ph.
311·9774.

mrod·
1Ift.

Pets for Sale

82

Tom

loy

ltn

Boat

*1150. Ph .• ,4-367·

11 ft.

w..,., JOhn bott. Life

C&gt; - .

iMarathon
Ill Simon and Simon
runner just
I]}

,.,~---........,....---,

r WILL BE' E:YER
Vl qil.AN T; EVER

Of.J 1HE ALERT!

r 'LL BET HE
5LE'E'PS

CARTER"S PLUMBING

AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Oaftlpolla, Ohio
Phona 81.t-448·3888 cr 814·

WITH HIS EYES

OPEN .

448-4477

Electrical

Residential or commerclll wirIng. New MNice or rtptlrs.
Lictnted altct:rici.n. Ettlmate
frM. Ridenour Eltcbicel, 304·

875-1786.

&lt;D

BARNEY

•

HOW WAS
85

iH' PARTY,
PAW?

General Hauling

DH1ard Wat..- Set-vice: Pools.
Ciuerna, Welle. Delfvery Any·
time. Cell 614-441-7404-No
Sundty calli.
R It A Water Sarvice. Home
ciltlfllt. walle, poclt filled.
Formerly James Boy• Wat..-.
Same rates. Call 304-676-

6370.

J 6 J Wltlf $..-vice. Swimming
pools, citterne, weflt. Ph. 114-

coal, Nmettane. and
greval. Oelhl•ed 1ton and up.
Jim Lanier, 304· 875·1247 or

MegioChef elactric rtnge. 01)0d

119~ Monto Corio. T..... 4.3 ·14'

A-

C.rpona. eh ..tet hou1u and
:•rtgtt ; Ctrporte, 121120.

195.00: 20x24. 01895.00.

Oartt••· 11x20, 123915 .00:
241.24, t3&amp;9&amp;.oo. Pott-Frame
8uitdll't. Athent, Ohio 1114·

1110ao...
Ootoun.
· ~­
lent
l....,, OwMr..-eood
c••ofttWont. 304-175-1111.

592-2937.

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

Will do babytlttlng in Middl •

--...

'71 C - XR7. -

po,. Call 814-992·3640.

31' R- a - H-ot.
full¥ •• 'PPid . "'· 114· 44t·
2M7.

........

I

U .OO. Rouo Hitch. UOO . Allin

7215.

City. Oh. 114-281-1470. Eve.
61t·448·3438. 0 - - 9 to
4:30. Sar. 9:30 to 1:30. Old &amp;

'(OU KNOW, CHARLES.THIS

TREE IS 601N6 TO GROW
PRETT'r' ~16H INTilE
NE)(T FIFTEEN ¥EARS ...

Coil 614·2H·I27D. A... tidl
Rood.. c-. Cily.

Rototill..-. 11150. Old rodtlng
choir. *20. omotl blby btd.

" I want to give away enough money to be
considered a phllanthroplsl...and not a
penny mof!11" ·

tttimatltl.

•

mIll 20120 r;1

Cil Kanawha County on the
une
/II) Ill I]} TBA
\lll l1IJ Newt
Ql) Evllllng Ntwl A wrap up
of today·s news and a look
ahead tO tomorrow's news

s1ories. (1 :00)
Ell CD Odd Couple
10:05 1IJ MOVIE: The Fighting 89th
(NRi (1 :30)
10:30 (]) Second Look
\lll Tony Brown'• Joumal
81 CD USA Tonight
11 :00 (]) HardciiUt and
McCormtclt
• rn &lt;D a &lt;JJ l!li ma:21
llll Newt
Cil Sign Off
/1] SpiCtftlght The early
space programs of

6'( THE TIME YOU'RE

OUT OF COLL~6E, YOU'LL
BE TWENTV FEET

IN THE AIR!

HOW AM I 601N6 TO
60 TO COLLEGE IF I'M
FROM A TREE 7

I!AN61 ~6

profiled. D
Qll Moneylfne Current
reports 011 world economics
and 1/nanclai news with Lou
llobbs . (0:30)
tBI Honeymooner•
.CD M'A'S•H
11 :30CIIJJ llll Tonight Show
(j) Mtmorlll '87
II Ill Nlghtflnt Q
!Ill M~~gnum, P.l.
II)) 11portt Tonight Action
packed sports highlights with
NICk Charles and Jim Huber.
(0:30)
• a21 'Night Heat' cas Ll1l
Nlghl Girl Is murdered when
tha limo she was riding In
explOded. !AI

(B) M8gntlm,

P.t. Mad Buck

Gibson

. D CD L11t snow
11:46(j) WKRP In Clnclnnatl
12:00 (]) llumlllld Allll
(!) lportiCtnttr IL)
Dill Rill Ptople

Mowr..·o U""""'ortng ..,....
1 t i - - 2 2 -.Th·in fumhur• uphallrlerint 1 C.l
·304 · 875 · 4114 for u ..

73
MCorio, ...., - ....·
1121.
Col 304-171-ltl7
foro 10:00 p....

..

PEANUTS

R a M Cuttom Couchel and
RlhlpftDtstary. St. At. 7. Crown

lanta't Uphol1111y Shop: Fumi-tvl'e. car IMII. bo8t ...... 111c.

170, I ft . woodi0Midtr. l15. Bit.
oluminum loddor. 115. 3\\ HP
tiOOd condition. Cell 514·992·

Form•tw Ken"• now John ' t
Water Servlca. John Watt..-.on.
Jr. Owner. 1,000 or 2.000 gat.

n...- Uphotter.d.

·
- . . _ 304·111-7710
.. ·
171-1741.

30,000 BTU ·air col\ditioner,
1180. 3 •PMd trolling motOr,

I I' I
1~
1 :. .,:;. .:. . 1-='·

/I]BignOff

A

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6
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L E L 0 RN
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IL-.J.-..L.-..1..-.J.L-...1.. ....J.1

f9

PRINT NUMBERED 11
LEtTER S
•

..."
,.
Reporter : " You're . a self
educated man. How did you
manage to do all that reading?"
Man: "I read every time someone
on the phone said, 'Just·- ·-···
ptease.· "
.
Q Complete the chuckle quoted
bv filling in the mi5Smg words
you develop from step No. 3 below .

12
.

..,..

YESTERDAY'S SCRAM-lEIS ANSWERS
Wallow - Pansy - Tonic - Hansom - SNOWMAN
. Near1ng the ~nd of winter tile rains came , I spoHed a liH/e
g~rl outs1de gettmg soaked . She stood With an umbrella over
a SNOWMAN .

BRIDGE

NORTH

Hi·ll

+A
'A 9 3

James Jacoby

+982

No sane bridge columnist, and cer·
tainly not this one, would ever attempt
to name the best female player In the
world . But I am very comfortable in
stating that several of Kerri Shuman's
frequent partners, both men and women, would give her that title. Today's
deal,'which she recently played, could
be given in evidence if the vote were
ever put to a jury. The hand came up
In the North American Women's Pairs
Championship.
When West led the six of diamonds,
East made what seemed to be a reasonable play when she ducked. She
hoped that West might have some way
of gaining the lead to play' a second di·
amond. Unfortunately for the defend·
ers, Kerr! Shuman had plenty ol tricks
her contract, and the only unknown
was the number of overtricks. She won
the first diamond and ran all her club
,tricks, throwing away a spade and her
other two diamonds. East had four dis·
cards to make and chose to part with
all her spades. west had no trouble
with the first three discards - all
spades - bul the last club played
forced her to part with the other dla·
mond (a good decision, since letting a
heart go would enable Sou\h to run the

+AQJ76~

EAS~

WEST

• J 10 91

+K87&amp;3
'10 5 I 2

'Q7
+AK7&gt;4
+10 4

+63
+32

SOUTH
+Q62

'KJ 86
• Q J 10
+K 9 8

. r'

Vulnerable: Both
Dealer: North
Wtot

North Eau

Soulh

Pass
Pass

3+

3 NT

I+

PaiS

••

I+

Pass
Pass

Opening lead: t 6

.._ _ _ _ _..;____

_

---J ..

heart suit). Kerri now cashed th&amp;..:;:
spade ace, played the heart ace and
led the heart nine from dummy. When
the queen came up, she won the king ~·
and calmly put West on lead with the •
spade king. That unlucky player now ·, ,
had to lead from her I 0·5 of hearts Into· •·
declarer's J-8 , and Kerri Shuman had'
gained another very fine score. ·

~.,_.~

"

by THOMAS JOSEPH
DOWN

ACROSS
1 Journey
4 Painter
Chagall
8 Simpleton
9 Old·
womanish
11 Always
12 Extract
14 Hard's
adverb
Ill Teutonic

...

1 Flutter
overhead
2 Speak
3 Apiece
4 Yacht
dockage
6 Freshly

"
'

"

,.

~~~~

6 Rorder
7 Refuse
10 listen

J
18 Fragment
8 Legal
21 Honey of
document
a place
sky god
18 But (Lilt.) 10 Withoul 22 Con's hope
17 Pay a visit variation 23 Uke
19 Scope
13 Religious
Felix Unger
20 Zola novel
leader
24 Not genuine
16 Hue
26 Wealthy (sl.)
21 Saintly
22 Bold
23Albee's
"- Allee"
24Go hungry
211 Exist
26 Prepare for 1-:r--1--+-battle
27 RuMian
city
30 Chinese
statesman
31 Secular
32 Sea (Fr.)
33 Dodged
311 Location
36 Musical
work
37 Brazilian
tapir
38 Chief
39 French
king

Alllwer
28 Fight

21 Region
31 Mother
of Clytem·
nestra
34 Owed
36 Saint.

,.

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,

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,...
'

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••

•

DAR.Y CRYPI'OQUOTES- Here's how to work It:

5128

AXYDLBAAXR
•'

IILONGFELLOW

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

Americans and Soviets are

Flohlng loot HrYico. 304·676·2248.
"'" lnloctlon, ... tilt, ...... wlltt Trill•. 2-ntW tirM. tlicelAM·FM c-o. 31.000 · 1.,. condltlun. IM.t17Yht•l1.
Coiii14·H2·3101.
11ft. Tomboy bau boat . 87
Upholstery
1118Choo .... 211-.2 - ~- lor • 1110. I'll.
t111-':M7· 7113. Cd rfl• IPM.
h•dtop. Coli 114·--·

condhlon. •eo.oo. 814-8676553. •

paranot~ . or being
foltowed?(RXMay be
preempted)
II)) l.erry King LiYalln depth
interviews with top
newsmakers and celebrities.
&amp;:30 a rn 011 oayuncl Ntghto
of Molly Dodd Molly resigns
her job aher her boss gets
jealous of a client.
10:00 D IJ) llll L.A. Law An
overburdened Kuzak follows
his coosclence straight to 1a11.

(R)

MU11ny, •colont
c-Ion. 120 lop. 1·0 Mor- 875·7317.
..uiMt ongino Cd 114·441·

-~112 ~

H&amp;&lt;l.

County::::N•ce. Inc. Good
ultd
Gil Hd TV 11t1
1200.00 ooourlty depoolt. CON· Opon
8 M to IPM. Mon rh,.;
TACT: Jeckton Est&amp;tts Dept. Ph
"48 - 3997 Equal Hou1 lng Sar. 614·441·1U8. 827 Jrd.
A••· Golllpollo. OH.
Opportunity,

•

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

Wat•' Hauling,
r1110nebfe f•tal , immediete
2,000 gallon delivery, citteme.
pools, well, ate. till 304-576·

3 Of 4 Bedroom hou .. In Kyger
CrMit School Oiatrlc:t. A•ftrtn·
Cll Ph. 814 ·448-8821 .

0111-0599. lompt. Ctlt 614·
448·3151.

Cr~

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

47 Wanted to Rent

Olive St. Gallipolf1. New e u11d
wood·COIIttovw. 1 pcwood Lft
IUil~ e399. bunk bedt 11 ..,
rtclmer• new It ua•cf bedroom
tultH, wringar Wilhite, a
•hoM. New Hvinoroom auhw

.

Cll Dill Jack and Mike A
seeml"!lly wealthy heiress Is
bel!'!! blackmailed by a
poiHoclan. (R) r;1
(!) \lll Myoteryl Arrested and
brought to trial for murder,
Dr. Btcklelgh remains calm.

&amp; Refrigeration

1uto, t2811 . Johna Auto S~N .
Bul.ville Ad.

198.t Dody•· ea1ra c111n

li'&gt; NHL Hockey

Building and remodeling, room
additions. roofing, layou1. leYrtllng. tiding, b1throom1, con·
crete, •lectric ... drywall. plumb-

84

1985 Chovy Ch...arro 4· 11&gt;~
12919. 1114 Chevy Ch"'"''

12795. 188 Chovy MoHbu 1

().£

Starkt Tree and Lawn Ser~ice.
lawn c•re, land•c:eping. 11ump
rtmo..,al , 304· 676 -2842 or

condition. Ph. t14-44t-70lt.

-:--------p

R€AD
THIS

Motorcycles

1984 Chevette, euto, air. AM-

depth feature reports. (1 :00)
l1IJ MOVIE: 'Sea Hawk' Prima
Tfmt (NR) (2:07)
• CD MOVIE: Tycoon {NR)
(2:08)
8:05 (ll MOVIE: Back to Balun
'{NR) (1 :35)
8:30 U IJl llll Family Tiel Alex
learns that his favorite
teacher falsified Information.
(RI r;1
9:00 CD 700 Club
D IJl dJl Cheers Norm sells
his friends shares In tho
bustnass he invested ln. (R)

EEK &amp; MEEK

Fetty Tree Trimming. ttump
removal. Call 304· 675· 1331 .

Ing. 304-876-3713.

74

FM . 42,000. 12100. 1884

8thePrlmenewa
Wrap ups ol
day's world news and In

RON ' S Teltviaion Service .
Hou" calla on RCA. Quaa:ar.
GE. Speciallng In Zenith C1ll
30-t-176- 2398 or 814 · 446-

448-7390.

1981 Pontiac Orand Prht
Brougham. loaded . U1 00. Call

AFRAID

WE'RE IN
FOR tTl

Ph. 814-446-1332.

Coll614·379·2140.

U888.

HOO BOVI
THEN I'M

Vinyle 8. Aluminum Siding.
Storm window• • doort, over
hang guttlt't. Fr&amp;e ettimatet.

1873 Scout, 4-whttl drkle,
8 -cyl., euto. runt good 1850.

Off Road
Racing: Las Vegas 250 (R)
Cll
Ill Our World Q
(I) \lll Moyera: In Search of
lhe Conolllullon Atalk with
Judge Frank Johnson who
heard many C1vll Rights
cases. (NRJ 0
I1IJ Ill @ Scarecrow and
Mro. King Agency·s founder
seeks help In rescuing
Russian with top secret info.

m

Ttte • 1tump removal. Mulch,
toptoll, Blue Rug, Blue Spruce,
mowing. pruning. Don'• Umdecapts Ph. 614· 448-9846.

1978 Buick Regal, tlr. PS. PB.
tilt wheel. 19B3 Chrytl.- Naw
Yorker, fully loaded Ph. 814-

opd.

makeup. (R) C

(!) SpeedWo~d

Ace ConttructiOn. Roofing, gutter•. metonry work All work
gu~ranteed . C•ll 61 • · 3B8· 9766
or 388-9792.

73

Dodge Omnl. 4

Clair's.order not to wear

Ph.514-446·5332.

0008.

John'• Auto SaiM, 8..-lavllle Ad.,
Gallipolis.

THE Hoove~
PAM.

W15HIN5
. WELL

2454.

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

WJ:f?E

J: W1$'H I

SWEEPER and sawing machine
repair, partt, and auppti". Pick
up end delivery, Davit V•cuum
Cleaner. one half mile up
GeorgH Creek Rd . Call 614·

72

Ell (I) M• A•s•H
7:05 (I) Sanford and Son
7:30 0 IJl (j) Newlywed Game
(!) Speedweek (T)
Ill ill Judge
1m Wheel of Fortune 0
Qll Cro..flre (0:30)
Ill I]} llll Jeopardy! Q
1B1 Jefferson•
Ell CD Too Close for Comfort
7:35 CD Honeymooners
8:00 (}) Daktarl
II IJl dJl The Cosby Show
Vanessa Ignores Cliff and

FRANK AND ERNEST ·

UnconditiOnal lifetime guarantee. local retertnces furniat'led
Free nlima1e1. Call collect
1-6'1 4·237-M88, day or night
Aogars Basement
Wat•proofing.

675-3101 .

21.000 mil ... 10900. 1989

May tn field for ule, muat cut and

~ Bamey Miller

eASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

All typM carpenter 6 concrete
work: Interior, exterior, remodellng, p~nting , rocfing, free
11tlmat11. Calf 014·446·8174.

19815 Dod,g e pickup, 3

4291 .

and financial news with Lou
Dobbs. (0:30)
Ill I]} llll Wheel of Fortune

448-0294.

64 Hay &amp; Grain
Good conditioned hey. out of the
field. 11 .00 bale. 61 .t-986·

repor1s on world economics

Home
Improvements

Dodge Atptn. Auto trans .,
pb. pa, radial tlrM. Cell after

1984

lo SONS
U.S. 36 Wett, Jacbon. Ohio.

Colt 814·992·7215.

'78 Cemaro auto, p1, pb,lotdad.
12,300 price negotiable. 304-

TronSiillt lol lllll

CROSS

21 ft travel trailer. Saltcontained. Excellem condition.

578-2498.

6350.

61 Farm Equipment

oqulpped U500. Cell814·448·
0884.

' 84 Hond.i Elite ecooter like
new-2,100 mil .. . '71 Dodge
~~

th•
b•

THURS .. MAY 28 •

anchored live from New
York. (0:30)
1B1 WKRP In Cincinnati
Ill (I) Hogan's Heroes
6:35 CD Andy Griffith
7:00 (}) Hardculla and
McCormick
8 (]) PM Magazine
(!) SportsCenler (L)
Cll Entertelnment Tonight
Ill ill People's Court
(I) \lll MacNeil/ Lehrer
NowsHour (1:00)
1m News
Qll Moneytlne Current

FuUy

1978 ptyrftouth Sltelllte Cue-

wagon, good body,

0 lour
Rearrange tefters Qf
terambi.G words

8
ShowBiz Today News of
the entertainment world is

198&amp; full tin elida in truck
camper. C1ll 814·4•6-8648
lfttl' ?PM .

rwy. 120,000 "llteo. 304·675·
5123.

For sale or trade 1982 KOX 176
din bike. Runt good. 304-676-

Farm Sup1JIIHS
&amp; LIVP. S!OI;k

CAPTAIN EASY

tom. •200. 304·875·6108.

Tobacco or tomttc ttlcka 52".
1 6c each. Morgan'• Woodlawn
Farm. Rt. 36 Pliny. 304-675·

~y

6:00 (l) Big Valley
II C2l III Ill &lt;JJ 1m Ill @
llll News
&lt;D SportsLook (T)
(I) Dr: Who Hand ol Fear,
Part 3
\lll Secre1 Cltr
IBI Facti of Life
fJ) (I) Dlff'rent Strokee
6:05 (I) Beverly Hlllblllltt
6:30 II(]) dJl NBC Nightly News
(!) Winner's Circle (Rb
(J) Gill ABC News
(I) Nightly Bualneas Report
1m Ill @ CBS News
\ll) Knowzone Plastic
turniture and new buildmg
materials add Juel to a fire .

·

Nomad 21ft. Camper

'~!:::~'. S@~4\\lA-~~trs·
:::~
ldload CLAY I. POLlAN_:.__ _ __

EVENING

26 ft . Titan motor t'lome. completetw •elf-contained, genert·
tor. eleept 8. 18900. Call
l1•· .t48·0008.

/J;fiJ-f. "
LJJ2UsAT

614· 742-2103.

Strawberries : Pick your oWn .
Bring containerw. Claude Win-·
ters Rio Grande, Ohio. Call

....

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

1393.

614·
pups.992-2607
Female. .No checlct. Call

8

~

l111N6!

11 •

low to form four sirfiple words.

YOO SAID lH~ ~

Afler 6:00 call 304: 676·3073.

Reg. Englith Springer Spanlm
pupt . Exce,lent hu.,tlng atoctl:. F.
t . Champion• . Oed &amp; Grandparent~ from Eng~and . Ph . 446-

Adult Cocker Sp1nielt Adult
Shih Tzu. Chocolete Cocker

'XTIL£ UP
IWD lJGT PAYD/&gt;..'1

[;fi.Y... Oi&lt;AY?

198? Ford NEW. du1l t•nkl
long bed. 1950.00. One pal;
80-87 truck doort t260.00.

61 4·448·8927 OR 814-3989984.

Regiatered miniature Schnauzer
puppy, mal8. 4112 montht. CaH
614-446-9419 after 6.

CCIJW~'T

PAY-

0125. Coil 304-875·8697 b•

tare 10:00 p.m

21ft... lflt:rrfl. ot-4·1. 120
H.P. Mtroury t-0 -or. N2119.
rolu.-, I rooolntlnu. . . . Of" trecll tor ~. "'·
Hou11
441·7121.

SWAIN
AUCTION 6 FURNITURE 82

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MO! 1'1,0 pp.,~-;; ftro, 100 'PAlO '()0

73 Monte Carlo. body tolid.

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875·3073 aflO&lt; 5:00PM .

51 Household Goods

AOOJr '!AAT zo

Television
Viewlng

676·6758.

locllot, 30 lb. lhruot otiCirlc 248·8285.
motor. Tilt- I l&gt;ottwy. CoU
114-446-1112.
' Wsneraon ' •

304-875·2247.

R;f: '5LIRE.,

8UDGEnranaminion• : Uted &amp;
Atbultt, Atl typt~ . Gulfant..d a
m~umum of 30 daya, will
dtlflltr, cuh • C:ltfY or inatal.
Ph. 114--448-2220 Of 1·304·

PARK , Rt. 2 lOUth, Galllpolll
Ferry, WV. Now t.ntlnglotl for
•e5.00 per month. C1ll 304·

Mt:lt: II .1111lt ot:

~~~. LUT~ ~;~ . OOW

514·218·1856.

Dragonwynd Cattery Kennel.
CFA ·Mimahr;-en, Pet~ian 1nd
Si eme~G kitten•. AKC Chow
pupplet. New kittena; Slam•a
and Himalayans. Call 61 4·"6·
3844 after 7PM ,

175-8760.

Nice 3 bedroo m. ,exp.-.do lhllng
room. lg. yard. See at 314 Third
St . l(ena..-ga. Ph 8U·' ' I·

BORN LOSER

Auto Parts

260 8-cy.l. engine. brlnd new.
UOO. Cell after 8PM . Ph.

0231 .

Ready mi~~: concute and ell
concrete • uppliat . Call u• Valley
Brook Cement and Suppllel,

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76

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

Routh '• Strawberriet, 2 miln
bsc:k of New M1ven , WVa at
Union Caf"!lpground. Start May
25. You p1ck· 81 .00. We pick·

55 Building Supplies

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by urry W~ht

The Daily

PomerOy-Middleport, .Ohio

&amp; Accessories

bedside
_of
•_1,60drawett,
,..._3_0_4_·6_7_5_·
1_0_33_._stand.
__ 58
Fruit
- ""han table end chain
&amp; Vegetables
Oak
860 .00. Reat e hiteh s1oo.oo.
304-676-6393 .

614-742 -2271.

1&amp; h . fish ing bo at , 70 MP
Evinrude and 36 ft . titth wheel
tra..,M traHer for tale Ctrloa
Snowden 614-992-6017.

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May 28, i~87

Th...sday, May 28. 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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�Page- 12- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Appears in court on charge
Charles Barley , 48. or Route 1,
Rutland, charged with felon ious
assaull

been shot at the club ..
Sheriff Frank identified the
victim as David Talbott, 21. ·
Racine, who had been shot once
in the left leg and twice In the
right leg. Talbott was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital by
Pomeroy EMS. He underwent
surgery there Saturday morning
fo r rem oval of the bullets.
·
A .25 calibre automatic pis tol

!n connect ion with a

shooting incident early Saturday
morning, had his inltial appear·
ance Wednesday morning In
Meigs County Court before Judge
Patrick O'Brien .
The Sa turday shooting oc·
curred about 1:52 a.m. at The
Cove night cl ub, owned by Bar ..
ley, on Route 7 just out side
Pomeroy . Sheri!! Howard Frank
and severa l deputies , a nd offi c·
ers from Middl eport and Pomeroy were called to the club aft er
being in formed tha i a man had

wa s recovered at the scene.

Paul Gerard, in ves tigator for
Meigs County Prosecuting Attor·
ney F'red Crow Ill. reported that
Barley's preliminary hearing
has been schedu led for l: 30 p.m.
next Wed nesday before Judge
O'Brien. Gerard said purpose of
th e preliminary hearing wil l be
for the judge to determ ine if a
crime was actually committed
and if there's evidence that
Barley committ ed the crime.
Barley, represented by Allor·
ney Steven Story, Pomeroy, has
been released on a $20,000 recog·
niza nce bond.

Will flush fire
hydrants tonight
Fire hydran ts in Middl eport
will be flu s hed ton ig ht
(Thursday 1.
Residents are advised there
may be a di scoloration of water
near the hydrant s when flu shed.

j

Market report

I

OHIO Vi\LJ. ~~ y UVESTO&lt;.:K
Ma.rJI,j!l ftf•port for May 23, 191l7

S1tle every ~ld u rd ay at 1:00 p.m.
• Trf'nd s: Vral Co l vfls. sle.:nlv · F'r&gt;flfler
Cu tll c. stc•&lt;W.v: Cows. $1 .50 - i:~· highrr;
Rl('(or.&lt;&gt; &amp; Yt•iJ rl l ru~~. m ('(l. lra mt• 111 Ill ~2
250-.'VX) lbs, .~1\~- SS.lliJ; 31Xl·400 lbs. $fl.l$Ril:·
400·500 Jbs. S6EJ41 $77; rMXHOO ll&gt;s. Sli0-

$76.50: fi00 -7fXI lhs. $~H70; 700-800 lbs.
S!'i2-$6Vi0: ROO lb~ &amp; up, $tl7. ~- $1i550:
Hclfrrs. mt•d. I rum(' ztJ &amp; 112, 2!"10 3()'1 lb:;.
$64 -~3 : .100-400 !b~ ..$61 -$72.5(); 400-r!OO tbs,
&amp;G0·$66. ~: 5(X).f,(XJ lbs, $fi0.50-S67: 600-700
lbll. $~·S6fl . fl0; 7flll.P.on lb.~ . $."&gt;0· $5~: R(Kllb.~
&amp;: up. S49-~55. :i0 ; Bu lls. rli t'« l. framf'lll &amp; 112.

2illl·300

Thursday, May 28, 1987

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Oklahoma, Texas .drenched by storm
By United Press International
Heavy
storms buffeted the
i
ra n-soaked plains of Texas and

Funds distributed .

O~lahoma early today, swelling
rivers and creeks and spt'nnlng
tornadoes that caused minor
damage.
Up to 8 inches of rain fell in
parts of Oklahoma and Texas
late Wednesday and National
Weather Service forecasters said
slow·movlng storm systems
.would bring more downpours and

The May State School FoundaJion Subsidy payment of
$164,247.716.58 to 614 Ohio city ,
exempted village and local
school dis tr icts and to 87 county
boards of edu cation was reported
by Sta te Auditor Thomas E.
Ferguson.
After deductions for employee
(As of10:30 a.m.)
and teacher retirement, the
Provided by
three distri cts in Meigs County
Bryce and Mark Smith
received a lola l of $558,601.00.
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewl
Amounts received by each district of the total include Eastern, Firm
Price
$121 ,184.98; . Meigs Lo cal. Am Elec tric Power .. o.... .... .. 26 'h
$315 ,57.1.33, a nd South er n. AT&amp;T .... ......... ......... ..... 25%
$1 2 1.~2 78. In add ition the Meigs
Ashl and Oil .... ............... ..... 63\!i
County Board of Education re- Bob Evans Farms ........... .23%
ceived a direct allotment or Charming Shoppes.. ............... 26
$28,983. 80.
. Federa l Mogui. ........ .. ......... 42Y.

I

(;ranted divorced

.minor flooding today .
" Th ere is a stationary fron t
across the Plains and easi of it is
a lot of rain, " said Hugh
Crowther, an NWS spokesman.
Minor to moderate fl ooding was
expected along rivers and creeks
in central and northwestern
Ok lahoma, central and eastern
Kansas. northwestern Missouri

Daily stock prices
Goodyear T&amp;R ..
.. .... 64 i;
Heck's Inc . .... ............... ... .. 4Y,
Li mited Inc . .. .................. .. .. .41
Multimedia Inc ........ .... ....... 52Y,
Rax Restauran ts ............. .. ... 5',4
Robbins &amp; Myers ................ lOY,
Shoney's Inc... ...
. ....... ... 27
Wendy's Inti. .. ... .................. 9',4
Worthington Ind ................. .19 '!;.

lbs. IOI·In'&lt;l: :llliH&lt;KJ lbs ,ll~· l76 :

400-r.IK) lbs, J~ 7. 5l) ·$7.1 ; 500-tiliO tbs. -i!")ll.
$7ViO; 601"1-700 lbs, $53-$(!6; 701i-flfl0 lbs,
548·$60.fl0 ; ROO Ills &amp; up , $:i.l54l-.$61.~•11:
Hollitf'l n Stt"r rs &amp; Bulls, :100-ROO lbs.
S5~· S64 . 2.'i: Autthf'r Aulls. 1200 lbs &amp; up,
IJIII!IIf's . $50-S57 : e:J nn('rs &amp; ru n rr.~.
$4 ~- $.')() ; RU!Ch l'f Co w!'., u1Jllllf'S, $40·
$4~ .51); C' t.Uln i'I"S &amp; f' U11 &lt;'r!L 5Ji\-$1 2; ;J ff•w
h(' lll'rf't1ro typf't'IJWS, up 10S54; L1 . WI. tow
t~radr cows. $.17-down : Spr lngrr Cows
S375·S550: Cow &amp; Calf eomb ., $4Y,.Sfit0:'
Vr. a l Ca lves. eholcl' &amp; prtm1•. $9l ·S9fi; mrd.
.gradr. $75.·SR8: 13&lt;1 b.v Cott v••s, b.v Hw }l('ad.

20 Yo

BAHR
CLOTHIERS
MIDDLEPORT

$5 00

75&lt;

HUBBARD'
S
GREENHOUSE
SYRACUSE

!IY LEE LEONI\RD
UPI Statelwuse Reporter
COLUMBUS; Ohio iUPI J - A $22 billion
Republiean ·written version of the state bud ~e t for
next two years is headed for a joint Scnatcc House
~nd

a telephone tax likely to be the hot topics for

discussion .

The Senat e, talking and voting strictly along
partisan li nes Thursday, adopted the budget 18·1&gt;.
wit h majority Republicans hailing it s gains for
e ducation and minority Democrat s assa iling cuts
in health care and public ass istance.
House Speaker Vernal G. Riffe .J r.. D-New

Boston. sa id the measure will be sent to a
s ix - mem~r conference co mm ittee for negot ia·

lions. pro bably sta rlin g next week . Si nce the
legis lat ive chambers are politically divided. the
con ference pa nrl will incl ude three Republicans
and three Democrats.
" I don't believe it wil l be a lengthy rt•concilia ·
lion pr oc~ss," said Rlffn. " We'll ha\'P to lake a
look at what they added ."
Senate Republicans added Sll7 million to the
Housr level for higher educa tion and ~90 million
ror pr im ary a nd se-condary cduca l ion. whiiC'
trimming SlW million from the House amount for

human services.
The adm inistration of Gov. Richard F . .Celeste
issued complaints that welfare caseioads have
been underestimated and a sales tax on long
'di stance telephone calls Is $30 million short of
providing thr requ ired fun ds. Those iss ues will be

2 Sections, 14 Pages

bro ught up in conference.

The huge appropriations bill. which totals $3~
billion when federal and special funds are
cou nted. clea red the Senate after more than five
hours or discussion punctuated by shouting and
finger-pointing.
•
II was the earlirst in memory the Senate has

dealt wit h the budget, preceding the norm al timr
by three weeks. The budget must be in place by
July I.
Quoting fro m publications ra nging fro m the
Bi ble to Hustler Magazine, minority Democ rats
tried 34 amendment s to change the complexion of
the budget. which raises sta te spending by 9.2
percenl over two years. One passed.
William J. Shkurli, directorof thest ate Offlceof

Budget and Management , said he has "mixed
feeli ngs" abou t the job done b;· the Senate.
Shkurti appla ud ed t h ~ additions for education
and restorat ion of funds for mental retardation
and youth serv ices. but he questioned the :l.&gt;

Republlc.a n vrrsio n of 1hl\ bud gr1 boosts huma n.

ser\'icrs spending to $4.65 billion. up $167 million ·
or 17 percen t abovr the current amount.
·
Aronoff and othCI' Republica ns ins isted on'
p&lt;~ ss in g ·, he budget off as the governor's. flut
Democrats arcusc•d I hem of denying responsibil ity for poorly

But Democrat s. Jed by Cleve land Sen . Mir hurl
White's reference to .J es us Christ's ex hortation 10
help the poor. lament ed the $l2o billion wr lfarr
.budget, act ually $9.6 million less than the amoun t
for the pas t two years .

c•d ucnlion. " It 's as if somebody aband oned an
unwan&lt;ed child on your dooc strp," said Sen. :
Rober t .J. Bo~gs. D· .Jrffrrso n. "Wr arc the,
mot hers an d fa Ihrrs of this budget."

govrrnm~rit

stra!C)r,.' to curb lhC'

trs tlng and undrr w ha l circum
stancef: - remai n unrlrar. C'Om·

EOM SALE

-

SALE

$279

and Extra Sizes

Reg . ' 1 2.00 ....... ...... Sale 19.59
Reg. ' 1 8.00 ....... .... Sale 114.39
Reg. ' 26 .00 ........ ... Sale ' 20.79
Reg. '32 .00 ........... Sale '25.59

LLOYD
SPRING BASE

CHAIRS
Low Back Chair

SALE$72

OFF

OUR ENTIRE STOCK

MEN'S

BOYS'

TOPS and
SHORTS SALE

TOPS and
SHORTS SALE

SAVE

Our entire 5tock
Sale priced Friday and Saturday

25°/o

Solid and fancy shorts and jams. Knit shirts
and sport shirts. Boys sizes 8 to 18

Big selection of basic shorts, tennis shorts,
denom cutoffs. plus jams in solids and
panerns.

REGUlAR AND BIG SIZES

SAVE

2S l0
0

BOYS

SUSPENDER JEANS
PRE-WASHED ILUE DENIM

AREA
RUGS
Solid colors and patterns.
Many colors. Sizes up to 4'x6'

'Regular. Slim and Student sizes

Reg. $26 .95 .... .. ....... .. .. Sale '21.50
Reg. '23.95 .................. Sale ' 19 .50
Reg. '19.95 .................. Sale '15.50

SAVE
HOME

STORE HOURS:
9:30 to 5:00
Monday-Saturday

~

was razed tills week. The hull ding wa.•adjaccnt to
another slructurr at th•' &lt;·orner of "Main and

28°/o

Petite. Junior. Missy

. .. ...,..-

COM lNG DOWN - Tht• old Bendvut• Theater on
Main Street in Pomeroy, closed for many yt•ars,

SUMMER
DRESSES

Dresses, 2 piece suits , separate ·
pants and skirts.

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ELECTRIC DRYER

LITTLE GIRLS

WOMEN'S
UNIFORMS

plicatod by issues of Jaw and
public polic)' th at ha\'e bren
thrust onto thr nat ional swgr b;v
the AIDS epidemie.
However. adm inistratio n offl·
to r moracc·
ctots expect
reco mm end at ions · received
Thursda y from the Cabinet · lrvel
Domestic Polle)• Council and
a nnounce his posit ion us rar l:v a s
Sunday. when he delive" the
kev note address at a fund -rais ing
dinner intended to raise $000.£Xlll
or more for /\ IOS research.
F'or the record, White Hou se
spokes man Marlin Fltzwa&lt;c•r
said onl y &lt;ha t Reagan had the
rpco rhm C'ndatlon s un d c• r
consldrra lion.

Rragan

.. ..

25°lo

FURNISHINGS~ 1st

FLOOR

FRIDAY, MAY 29th- SATURDAY, MAY 30th
E.l•

.,,.,tl,

f'o-U~f. 1·"10

! lU I

"l lt' '

CMAICI.l CAI:O

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Syramore owned hy -la.v Hllll which Is ht•in~
cnmpletely renovated and will he occupied later
this month hy The City Loan .

hUm an services e:md ,.

Expect President Reagan
to support testing for AIDS
WASHINGTON 1 UP!r - Pres·

LITTLE BOYS

fun~ C'd

and well· !rained work force."

spread of AIDS .
Th r dimensions of that program - who wou ld be subj r c·t to

Cycle•. 3 Temp.. Perm.

25 Cents

"I havo a problem with palling myself on ttir
back tor priorities that are fund ed out of th••
mouths of babes." said Sen. William F. Bowen.
D-Cincihnat I.
White and Bowrn fai led in their attempt to
rPs tore $4~ mill ion in state funds lo the welfare
I ines in the bud ~ rt .
Counfl ng menta l hco;rlth and rC'ta rda lion , and
programs for children and &lt;hr aged. lh&lt;'

While• Reaga n could rPjrrt thr•
propo:-.als ou tri ~ ht. adm inistn1
tio'n offi cial s considc•red tha i
unlikely . Most prrdiC'tc-d he
w·ou ld r ndorsr a broad phm to

publicly supporting expanded
medica l testing as part of a f'O('ouragr widf'r testing at lh&lt;'

'8.00 ....... Sale •6.00
' 10.50 ..... Sale 17.87
'16.00 ... Sale 1 12.00
'26 .00 ... Sale '19.60

dur~

A Mult fmedia Inc. Newspaper

percent cu ts in Medicaid and Aid to Depc•ndenl
Childr en in view of Increas in g caseload
estimat es.
"This Is basica lly a continua tion budge t. with
some growth." said Sen . Stan ley J . Aronoff.
R-Cincinnati. chairma n of thr Finane!' ('ommit ·
tee a nd arch iteel of the Sena te changes.
Aronoff emphasized that the $6.3 billion outla)'
for schools exc&lt;'t'ds the current amou,nt by $o72
million. OJ' 10 percent. and the $:t billion for
colleges and universities Is $400 million. or 1&gt;.2
percent over what is being spent .
"Educa tion itself is a tool of economic
development ," said Aronoff. "The best "·ecan do
in a fast -changing world Is to offer a we ll-edu cat r-d

animous recommendations fm m
his Ca bin pl , is mo.vl ng toward

Reg .
Reg.
Reg.
.

thunderstorms

State budget heads for conference comlnittee

idrn l Reagan. ar mrd w ith un·

One and two piece suits, bibs.
crawlers, playsuits.
SIZE NB to SIZE 7

~cattrred

enttne

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, May 29, 1987

992-5776

LlvPslock hauling aval bbiP.

Partly cloudy tonight. Widely

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Vo1.36, No. 270
Copyrighted 1987

Hot, humid. High around 90.

f ha nt·t• nf rain :CO percent.

ing t'Vl'ning.

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con ference committ ee. wit h welfa re caseloa ds

NOW ONLY
OPEN DAILY 9:00-5:00
CLOSED SUNDAY

Good May 28 thru May 30

Sowt 3CXMOO lbs, $43-Si\fi .:lfl; ·•100-SIKl lbs.

$4()- $47 . 2~, ; Pl~:s b;v Thf' h(';HJ. ~4~-down .

Numhn
800
Pirk 4
5726

FOR SPRING

REG. 51.00 jo S1.75

(EXCEPT SALE ITEMS)
WITH PROOF OF GRADUATION.

$120-down
Top HOI-(S : 1~ -200 Jbs. non!'; 20U-21 0 lhs.
S49· S.~2; 210- ~·10 lbs, $~ . 50-$55 : Butchrr
Boar~. 400 Jhs &amp; up. ~11t50·S42 : Bu tr hPr

I

10 IN. HANGING BASKET
REG. ss.so TO S7.75
NOW $4 OO EACH
4 IN. GERANIUMS

CLOTHING

Dail~·

COATS &amp;
JACKETS

REG. S7 .50 NOW

OFF ALL

' t .

Health
Care
insert
today

Ohio Lottt&gt;rv•

WOMEN'S LONDON FOG

GOOD SELECTION OF FlATS

Cong ratulationc,
1987 College and
High School
G6aduatec!

Family

hour.

THIS WEEK ONLY

129 Mill St ........................................... Middleport

I .tttllhflh::ill,lt t:,u·r.

and parts of nor th· central Texas,
the weather service said.
The Oklahoma City area received as much as 5 inches of rain
in five hours late Wednesday
and. occasionally, rain was fa lling •at the rate of two inches per

APPRECIATION SALE

Corner Collections

Elizabeth An n Mclnlyre and
Cla ren ce Dav id Mcfnl yre have
been granted a dissolution of
their marriage in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court. Elizabeth
Mclnly re has been restored by
the court to her malden name
Rit chie.
Filing for divorce is Krista!
Lynn Bolin, Pomeroy, from
Joseph Craig Bolin, Pomeroy .

•

frdC'ral and slat&lt;• IP\'£'ls.

"There ac·e man\' detai ls that
ha vpn"t Jx•&lt;'n nai lt•Ct down. " sai d

one offi cial. "The broad con.sen
sus abou t thr nf'f'd for tPstlng is
1hrrr. ·'
La :-;1 wf't"k. f'lt !. Wal&lt;'r sa id

~C'I"UI

in\' .

~"lt z~·a r&lt;·r emphasized I here

h"d be&lt;•n unanim ous support f.or
the rt'Commt'ndations Thursda)&lt;.
- ('VCn Irom Su rgeo n General c4
Evet'ell Koop, who has opposl'(lwldespreud mandatory t cs tln ~.-·
despite weeks of Int ernal debatl\
Because the f&lt;'dcral government has limited or no authority
to n~ulrl' t(lst !ng In som(1 arcus,
sur h a!-i I hr lssmmce of m 1.1rrta Ji~"C·

li&lt;·rnsf's . an expanded trs11ng
p&lt;'OgTam would depend on sta te
and loco ! governmcnls ael lng on
IC'aS1 In rirru m sta nePs whrn· requiremen ts for groups within
trs ts lnr co mmunicable disraSI'S their j ~risdlc t lons .
arr nnw ;.&lt;'Quit •d. such· as lippli · ,. Koop .. the nation's Jojl public
healt h offi ce,·. and other sdcni I':Jt Ions for ma rrli1gc l lcr nsr!-i
lsts
hu vc• opposed mandatory
and prrmunrnt rC&gt;sldrnr Joil alu r.
for immi~rant s. Othrr targPt '"'' lng oul of concer n It would be
groups under co nslderat ion In- too expensive and scare• many
clude priso ners and hospital hi gh-risk Individual. away from
thr mrd lea l systrm .
pa tient&lt; .
Ot hrr groups hl'i lrvr a tougher
A&lt; the sam &lt;' lime·. th&lt;' adminissll:lnd
l!-i nC'&lt;'l'SSiJf.V to protect
tration has tried 10 remove thl'
public
hea
lth and ha\'c ra iled fo r
!-i l lgma of ml:l ndut or y SCI'P(I ning
b.\' rrfc•rrl ng in"rad lo "a ul a· com p!J i so r~ test ing at least fo r
lhosr appt~· lng fo r marriage
mafi c" or •· routln&lt;'" t&lt;&gt;s tln g,
llrr•nses.
which wou l~ al low somr lndlvld:.
uul s In ran.!(•tpd groups to avoid

!{raga n wou ld br incllm'd to
support manda1or~· IPstlng ut

Eastern to graduate.
66 seniors Sunday

Tambs says when he began job
he took orders from Lt. Col. North

lommflncrmrnt exrotT ises and
baccalaurca tr
for the ~6
members or Ihe J9R7 grad uating
class of F.astern High School will
be held at 6: .10 p.m. Sunday in the

By DAN/\ WALKER
and E. MICHAEL MYERS
WASHINGTON iU PIJ -Law·
m akers pro bing the Iran - Contra
sca ndal have so me hard qucs·
lions for Assistant Secretary of
State Elliott Abra ms beca use of
evidence sho.wtng he and the lair
CIA Director William Casey
knew more than th e)· said about
secret effor ts to su pply the
Nicaraguan rebels .
Eyldencr In recently deelassl·
fled files and in test !many at the
Iran-Contra hearings Thursday
shows Casey outlined ways to get
outside cas h for the Contra rebels
in early 1984 whil e Abrams knrw
details In 1985 abou t a secret
ai rstrip for the guerrillas In
Costa Rica .
Ll'wis Tambs. th ~ former U.S.
ambassador to Costa Rica. told
the congress ional com mit tees
probing the scanda l Thu rsday
that before he took up his post he
go! marching orders from Lt.
Col. Oliver North to "open a
southern front " for the U.S. ·
backed rebels. The orders,
Tam bs said. came from a res tricted Interagency group, or
RIG , led by Abrams.
The former ambassador also
said Abrams knew as ea rly as
September 1985 about an airs trip
In Santa Elena, Cos ta Rica, built
by a company run by retired Air
Force Maj . Gen. Richard Secord
-a centra l figure in the scandal
who testified as the hearings
opened on Capitol Hill three
weeks ago.
Abrams has told the Investigators In depositions he was not
aware of the airstrip until recently. A State Department officia l, speaking for Abra ms on the
basis ofho Iurt her identification,
said Thursday, "Elliott didn't
have prior knowledge of lthe
airstrip). He doesn't remember
it, If he had Lt."
The discrepancy could figure

Rrv . Sandrrs writ presC' nl 1hr

benedirtion a nd "F'anfare and
R~eesslo nal" will be the reccs·
slonal by the band ..
Mr mbe rs of t hr graduati ng

sc hool audiror ium.

class arC' Delani Lal' i ~ Bak('r,

Eastern is th e last of thr thr&lt;'&lt;'
hi~h sr hools of Meigs Count\' to
hold commrneement and speak ·
crs will br thP \'aiPdictorian.

Rob.vn · Gai l Barnell. Mil chril
Dean Barringer. Darlene Ml ·
rheie Baum. Douglas 1\'aynr
Beaver. Jan et Fa)·e Buchanan.

Tra\'is G . Nf'w lun. and thr ch.1 ss

M~lis su Ann Calawav. C or~\' LC'&lt;'

sa lula&lt;oria n. Amy D. Louk'
Thr F. astern High Concert
Rand rli r('(' ted b)' William Hall
wil l prrsent a prC' lUdC' or mu sic
tx-fon• rhe process ional . " Pomp
a nd Circumstances ". The Rr,·.
Robert Sandc•r·s. pastor of t~&lt;·
Moun&lt; Hermon Unilrd RrrthrPn
in Christ Church. wi ll prese nt the
Invocation ll'ith the Ea stern
SE-nior Hi~h Choru s presenting
" Praer Be Wi th You" with
Valerie Ran sbetrom directing .
Monsignor Anthon)' C:ianna ·
moreoftheSacred Heart Church
in Pomrrov II' ill deliver a baccalaureate address. " Life: 1\ Gift
a nd a Task ".
Other srl ~tions b)' the chorus
thr oughout the prowam will be
'"R7 Tribute" and " MaybeSo mcc
da v". Ta t·a Woods. a member of
the grad uating cla ss wil l present
a vocal solo. " We Must Say
Goodbye".
The welcome will be given by
Ronald Todd Clay. president of
the sen ior class. with Lee Ann
Robinson. vice president . intraducing the sP&lt;'akers.
Dr. Dan L. Apilng, Eastern
High Principal. will present the
top 10 scholars and will present
the class of '87 to Eastern
Superint endent Richard L Ro.berts. Conferring diploma~ will ·
be by Mrs. Carolyn Sus ie Heines.
president of the Eastern Board of
Educatton. Krist! Hawk,. class
SE'Cretary, a nd Susan Sabra
Swain, class treasurer. will lead
the turning of the tassel.

Car nahan. Ronald 'Todd Clav,
Christopher Elliott Cat let&lt; . F:d ~·ard .Joseph Coll ins, Ra ndall
Wa.\'n!.' ro ..... dPr~· . Crrgory Wil ·
liam Cunningham. Gary Nei l
Curtis. Angela Renee Damewood . Patricia Lynn Durst.
·Carla Mar Edwards. Laura
Brooke F'arley, Kirk Pa trick
Fick. Pamela .lea n Folmer.
Michael LIX' Grant , Julie Ann
Hawk, Kri st! Hawk. Leroy Paul
Hendrix. Matthew &amp;o tt He nsle.v.
Charles Rex · Justi ce. Russell
Dale Kell er. Erica L.v nn Kessin·
ger. Rebecca Ann Kimes. Lisa
Gale Lance. Pamela Ruth Lawrenee. Gregory Allen Leachman ,
Jennifer Lynn Lee, Danie l Curtis
Leo nard, Amy Dyann Louks,
.lames Jeffrey Mays. Jay An·
thony Neu tzilng. Travis Ga le
New lun. Brent Andrew Norton.
Melissa Dawn Nu ti cr. Thomas
Mathew Parker. Cynthia Sue
Randolph. Michael William Ran·
dolph, Brenda Kay Reed, Kirk
Dean Reed, Arlene Louise Ril ·
chie, Ken neth Wayne Ritchi e,
Tammy Sue Roberls, Lee Ann
Robinson, Donald Jeffrey Roush ,
Lesa Hope Rucker. Jeffrey Hugh
Sayre. .Deleah Lynette Sanders.
Tanya Marie Savoy. Terry Scott
Sha rp. Michelle Rose Sisson.
Ri chard F'ranklin Smith, Terry
Lynn Smith, Wiiii~m Leroy
Smith , Susa n Sabra Swain, Wlillam Art hur Taylor, Jr., Loraine
Beth Tuc ker, AngeiaCayieWest,
Beverly Ann Wigal, Todd Allen
Wilson and Tara Marie Woods.

STEPHANIE PETIT

Pennsylvania
girl champion
WASHlNGTON tUPl i
Thirteen-year-o ld Stephanie
Petit says interest .in mlct·oblology and ·-an ea rlier science
project prepared her for ~pel ling
"staphylococci" - the winning
word of the 60th annual Nallona l
Spelling Bee .
P~ill of Bethel Park, Pa .,
sponsored by The Pittsburgh
Press. was certain of victory
when the pronouncer gave the
word "staphylococci," which
means a type or bacteria.
"I did a science project this
yea r and It was In microbiology.
So I knew it. I just hoped I
wouldn 'i make a really dumb
mistake, " said Petit.
Rachel Nussbaum, 14, of
Ithaca, N.Y., claimed second
place.
"Originally my goal was to get
as far as I could but I didn't think
I'd get very far," said Nussba um, a ft er the tense final round.
" I knew I was a good speller but I
di dn 't know that I was all that
good . There are 185 people and
also luck is a big factor."

big: leade rs of the Senate commlllre probing the sca nda l said
. after Thursday 's hear ing that
Abi'ams would have some explai ning to do about his know!-•
ed)(c of thr efforts to supply the
rebels whil e official u.s. mllltar_,.
aid to !hem was Jilegal from
Oct ober 19H4 10 Octob&lt;'r 19R6.
Thc•rc was a chance that
expla nation would be demanded
as early as today . The commit
t('('S sa id Abrams cou ld be ca lled
to testify after they height ened
the drama with a closed session
to protect the Iden tit y or .Jose
Fernandez, th&lt;' for mer CIA sta-

tlon c hiP! in C'osto Rica who went
by the alias Tomas Ca's tillo.
After the public exposure In
November of covl'rt U.S. at·m.•
su l e~ to iron 'and the dl ve~slo n of
profit s to !he Contras. Fernandez
was suspended and then fired by
the CIA for his role In supplying
the rebels during thr ban on ald.
In a related dcv clopmC"nt . the
Los An~ei cs Times reported
today that the spy agency h•s
suspended anotht•r of It s officers
who used agency helicopters In
Honduras lo lrrry explos ives and
other supplies to rebels during
thr• ban.

TAMBS TESTIFIES - Lewll Tambe, former U.S. amha.•.•ador
to Cllllla Rica, lesllftes Thu111day before Congre.. tonal committee
problns the Iran-Contra afflllr. Tamb said before taking the ptlllttu•
was Instructed by Lt. Col. Oliver North to help "open up tht•
Southern front" in Nicaraur;a for the Contra rebels. (UPI)

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