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Patrol prqbes Tuesday wreck
A motorcycle an d tru ck were involved In an accident in
Sallsbu.ry Township Tuesday, at 4:55 p.m ...on County Road 3,
near Ohio 7, accordin g to the Gallia-Meigs Post a! the State
Highway Patrol.
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William E . Morris, 39, o! Pomeroy, was dri ving his truck west
when a motorcycle ridden by Daniel R Taylor, 31, o!
Middleport , los t cont rol on a curve and hit Morris' truck·ln the
left side. Both vehicles sustained moderate damage.
Taylor was cited fo r fa ilu re to control.

Man rescued from river
Meigs County Sherll! Howard f ra nk received a call abo ut ·
8:20p.m. Tuesday !rom the Mason, W.Va. Police Depa rt ment
Informing him that a man had been spott ed flga ting down river
on a raft and that Mason au thorities were unsure if anything
was wrong. Meigs County Emergency Medi ca l Ser vices were
notified and Middl eport f ire Department and EMS were
· dlspatcl)ed to the scene in upper Middleport. Law enforcement
officers at the scene tried from I he bank to get a response fro m
the subj ecl. Th m sub jec t fa iled to res pond and Middleport
firemen went out into th e river to rescue the ind ividual. The
subject. Gar.y Boggess . was all right and was treated at the
scene by Middleport EMS.
The sheriff also reports his department answered a do mestic
violence ca ll at 7: 20p.m. on Sta te Rout e 143.

Four forfeit bonds in court
. Four defendants were li ned and seven others forfeit ed bo nds
In the court of Pomr,roy Mayor Richard Sey ler Tu esday night .
Fined were Ri char d Connolly, Pomeroy Rout e 3, $63 and
costs, no operator' s license; Terry Derenberger, Pomeroy, and
William Eakins, Pomeroy, each $11 3 and costs, intoxicatio n,
and Harry Barton, Jr., ·Pomeroy, $'&gt;5 and costs. excessive
speed.
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Forfeiting were Donald B. Betz ln g, Pomeroy, $50; Darren
Cremeans, Rutland , $48; Bonita B9so, Port la nd, $47 ; Ri chard
Metzger. Pomeroy. $46; .Jerry Holl ey, Ra cine, $47; Mary Ross,
Columbus, $46, all posted on speedin g charges, and Melvin C.
Pullins, Rey noldsburg, $63, expired plate., .

Forfeii bond.5 in mayor's court
Forfeiting bonds In th e court o! Middleport Mayor f red
Hoffman Tuesday ni ght were Car.¥&lt; G. Lee. Pomeroy , $40,
speeding; Sa m McCloud, Middleport. $100. disorderly manner,
and Eugene Ph illi ps, Al bany, $450, dr iving while Int oxica ted.
Fined $25 and costs In the court was Way ne Williams.
Middleport. on disorderly manner charges.

Weather

Licences !,'l'anted

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Edith Teaford

WedneSday,

Area 'deaths
and slsler·ln-iaw, Mr. and Mrs.
Jam es Teaford of Syracuse; 19
grandchildren; 22 great grandchildren; and several nieces,
nephews and cousins.
Besides her parents, she was
preceded in death by her husband, Glenn Teaford, in 1943, one
brother, one granddaughter and
one son-In-law. ;
Services wUI be Friday, 1 p.m.,
at Ewing Funeral Home with
Rev. Thomas McClung ofticiat ·
lng. Burial will be In Letart Falls
Cemetery. Friends inay call at
the funeral home on Thursday
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

f ormer Minersville residen t,
Edith Teaford, 90, died Tuesday
at the Pom eroy Heal th Care
Center.
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A homemaker, she .wa s born
March 8. 1897 at East Letar t to
Har vey and Anna Cummins
Roush. She was a member of the
Fairview Methodist Church, the
Syracuse. Chapter of the Daughters of America and Pocahontas
Lodge of Sy ra cuse.
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Survivors include fl vesons and
da ughters-in-law , Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Teaford of Middleport .
Jlilr. and Mrs. Ernest Teaford of George Lyons
Corpu s Christi , Texas, Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Tea!ordof Pomeroy:
George B. Lyons Sr., 82,
Mr. and Mrs. Ea rl Teaford of . Hartford, died Monday In VeteColumbus and Jl.;lr. and Mrs. John . rans Memorial Hospital, PomeTeaford of Chester; another son, roy, Ohio.
Cecil Teaford of Athens; two
Born April 30, 1905, In New
daughters and sons-in-law, Mr . Haven, he was the son of the late
and l\1rs. Richard (Mildred) Robert and Emina Elizabeth
Karr Jr. a! Bonita Springs , Fla. Ohlinger Lyons.
He was a retired coal miner.
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry (DoSurviving are his wife, Letha
rothy) Bentz of Racine; another
daughter. Juanit a Dav is o! T. Lyons; four daughters,
Yo ungstown ; one brother-In-law Thelma E. Oldaker and Marjorie

Floods. ,,__co_n_t.,..tn_ue_d_rr_om-..:.p-a.:::g_e _1_ _ _ _ _ _ __
Service in Cleveland, said the
storms were iso lated and scattercd, but appeared to be the
worst in Hardin , Logan , Greene
and Darke co unties In the
southwes tern par t of the state.
A nbod warning was posted
today for Ha rdin and Marion
county communities along the
Scioto River.
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He said Ceauga and Lake
counties In northeast Oh io also
ex perienced the severe weather
du ri ng early hours today.
"It was sort or a hit-and·sklp
ba nd of showers thatwas concen!rated In the sou thwes tern par t of
th e stale and in the northeast, "
he said.
The flood wat ch flood watch in
effec t lor most of Ohio was
canceled near daybre ak

Chudo)vsky said the flooding
that had been reported was
mostly street and basement
flooding caused by small
streams that had risen over their
banks onto roadways.
"We_' ve got scattered flooding
all over the county," said Darke
County Sheriff's dispatcher
Linda Jennings. "Three or our
main routes are flooded in spots .
All have places where they are
completely under water and
impassible."
The floodin g blocked portions
of state routes 47. 118 and 1os
throughout the county, but Jennings said other county roads
also were flooded.
She said slate Highway Patrol
ofllcials had to help a motorists
whose car was flooded on a
county road. No injuries were
re ported.

A. Herdman, both of Letart.
Mary J . Clark, Racine, Ohio, and
Alice R Fields, Ha rtford; one
son, George B. Jr., Wellington,
Ohio; one brother. Charles
Lyons, Crestview. Fla .; two
sisters, Mary Patterson, Parkersburg, and Crace Hudson.
Gra:,;son, Ky. ; several grand·
child r en and gre a t grarldchlldren.
He was preceded ir\ death by a
son, Bennie R. Lyons .
funeral wUI be at 1 p.m.
Friday in the Foglesong Funeral
Home with the Rev. Sam Anderson ofllciating. Burial will follow ·
In Evergreen Cemetery.
friends may call at the funeral
home from 6 to 9 p.m.

Daily stock prices

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Medical Services reports four
·calls Tuesday; Middl eport at
12: 27 a.m. to oq~w St.. fo r .J ohn
·Ord to Veterans Memorial Hospi·
tal; Rutland at 12:.12 a. m. to
Harrtsonvlltr for Cart i\ rix who
refused treatm ent ; Pomeroy al
10:58 p.m. to 13u rlingham fo r
Raymond Whal e ~ to Vt&gt;lerans
Memorial Hospital: Middl!'port
at 8:26p.m. trratrd bu t did not
transport Gary Boggess.

·May piC'k up

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Joyce St eMtrt. last year' s
swimming lnstrur tor at the Mid·
dleport Pool , rrport s tint! st u·
dents not receiv ing th&lt;'i r cards
last year for sur('css!u ll y passing
'their water l&lt;&gt;sls, may pick them
up at th e pool !rom 2 _to ·I p.m.
Frtday.

;To end marriagt&gt;s
Brian Lee Hunt. :tlar ine. ;md
Laura Mae Hunt. a mlno•·. by her
'itexl of friend, EllzabNh Moodlspaugh. Pomeroy : Terry Adkins
Jr., .Pomeroy, and Paula f\d kln s.
P.omeroy: Sha ro n LPe Williams.
Langsvllte. and Elbert Lee Wllli,ams. Langsville. , have !lied In
Meigs County Com mon Pleas
tour! for di s solu t ions of
tnarrlage.
Ruth Ellen Drnt . a minor, by
her parent and next friend,
Bobby Porter. Ra dcl iffe, has
filed for a divorce from Way ne
Alan Dent, Middleport .
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· Linda •K. Persons .has been
granted a divorce fro m Denver
Russell Persons.

Court news
David Hendricks, Midd leport.
ltas flied suit in Meigs Count y
Common Pleas Court requesting
a $40,000 judgment from Mike
Eblin, doing business as M&amp;J
·Garage, Gallipolis.
The cases of Paul Steinmetz.
Jr. , et al, against Cathy M.
Branham; and Frederick Hel·
dreth and Vicky Held reth against
Larry and Jean Po~Vell. doing
business as Powell 's Super Valu
• nd Powell's Super Vatu Inc.,
bav'e been dismissed.
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Commissiolt,.engirieers·consider road projects
By NAr,:CY YOACHAM
Sentinel News Staff
A $400,000 Joan from a local bank may pave 'th e ·
wayt,o pave the' roads In Meigs County . If County .
Engineer. Phil Roberts recommends taking th e
·loan, then the Meigs Count y 'Commissioners will
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·support him in his decision.
ROberts reported ·tn Wednesday's commission'ers ni.eeting that· a local bank .is willing to loan
.. $400.009 at six-percent interest to launch a county
road ltmprovemeril program. Roberts outlined
details of. the loan and .presented a list. or roads.
. which are now ready paving - County Road 46 ,
· •Success Road, 3.84 miles ; County Road 30, Forest
~un Road !rom State Route 7 to the intersection o!
County Road 34, 3.65 miles; and County Ro~d 3,
New Lima Road between Rutland and Hatrlson-. ·
ville. 6.03 mites: Roberts es1lmates it will take at
least $400,000 to apply two· inches of pavement to
these roads which total approxinlately 13 miles.
Llfe expectency of the paving would be 15 'years.
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Toad Improvement program, they .did voice
concerns alxitit paylngtMloan back. Roberts said
that as the h'tghway .'department budget now
stands, about $50,000 a· year could be' paid back.
With ·this much money going toward Joan ·
paYtJack, he and Warner said they were not sure
now m~ch nioney wou.ld be left for routine road
maintenance and dust control.
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program. they said, Is .that asphalt prices are
lower nqw than they've been In Y.ears.
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Roberts said he is anxious to see if Ihe state
legislature hi creases · Ohto:s 12-cen)-a-gallon
gasoline ·tax . Roberts said the tax increase
proposal hinges on support from Gov . .Richard .
Celeste. If the'gasollne tax In Increased, Roberts
said he could expect some additional funding In
his -budget and would be Jess hesitant to take on a
large loan .
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Roberts rep~~s .road w,ork .
itnderw~y iit Middleport ~ea

governor is expeCted to propose an increase of 5.~
recommeqd3tion on the loan by next Wednesday's
cents a 'gallon . )3ackers of the proposal say the
meeting. Unanimous approval !rom the commisgovernor's support v,t:tually assures adoption or
sioners, a public hearin g and a resolution or
the.lncrease by thegeneratassembly. Each penny
necessit y are needed before a loan could be .
of \he gasoline.tax raises about $54 million a yea r.
signed.
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A 5.3 percent increase would bring in about S28t1
Earlier-consideration was given the possibility
million, one-.!ourth a! which would go to local
of selling municipal bonds to lund on-going road
goveninients lor road programs . 1 ·
improvement, but Roberts said bonds would ·
Commissioner 'Rich ard J.ones said he would
create a greater obtlgl\tiOn for the county. The
support any portion o! ·a road imp•·ovement
rom,mlssloners agreed .
program that Rober ts. recommends. but that he
Roberts also reported that about· ~ven mites or
felt the county was past due lor a road program.
roads are scheduled tor "area patching" this
Commissioners · Manning ' Roush. and David
summer - County Road 21. Hobson Drive;
· KobleiliZ agreed with Jones.
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. County Road 26, Flatwoods Road from Five
Jones also poillted out that II the count y opts·lor
Points to County Road .20 told U.S. 33); &lt;;ounly
·the $400.000 loan, no money would come du e until
Road 25 .~Pom·e roy Pike; Count y Road 28. !rom ·
1988, and by lhe.n, the highway department wilt
Racine to Bashan; Count y Road 30. Fares t Run;
have paid oil a large piece or equipment, thereby
·and County Road 32. Eagle Ridge. Tot al cost for
freeing· up some mor ~ money ·which could be
these roads Is $132.300. This money. Is already
applied either to the loan payback or to g_eneral
earmarked In lhe highway department's budget
maint'enance.
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and Is not part of 1he proposed $~00 . 000 loan.
The comlssloners asked Roberts to make his
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Marriage licenses have been Hospital news
A flood wat ch is in effect today. issued in Meigs Count y Pro bate
Veterans Memorial
.Thunderstorms are likely, some Court 10 Ralph .James McDaniel,
Tuesday Admissions _ Sa- Plan special meeting
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cusc. and ynthia Doreen 'aut.Tuesday Discharges - Ken- 7:30 p.m. , at the Orange Town' Mostly cloudy tonight with a e•·s. 20. Pomeroy; Keith Alan net h Cundi!!, Jonnle Meadows, shlpllrestation. Dust control will
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Partly cloud y Thursday,
·cooler and less hum id. High 70 to

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Extended Forecast
Friday through Sundny
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,and In the 50s Sa turd ay and
' Sunday. Highs In th e 70s f riday
;~nd Saturday and 75 to 85 on
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Charles L. Athey, 43. o! Route
1. Bidwell. died Monday in
Missouri.
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Born June 18, 1943 in Gallipolis,
he was a so n of the late Harlan
Clair and Mae E. Athey.
s urv ivors include one daughter PatriCi a Athey, and one son ,
Ch ~ r ies Athey, bo th of Bidwell;
one sister, Ruth Ann Gatdnet of
Cheshi re; and two brothers, Paul
Athey of Denver, Colo. and Roger
Athey o! Cheshire.
Graveside services will be 11
a.m. Thursday at Gravel Hill
Cemetery, Cheshire, with Rev.
William Curfman officiating. Arrangem-ents are by RawllngCoats-Blower funeral Home.
There will be no calling hours at
the funeral home.

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Bob Evans farms .... .... .. .... 25\i,
Charming ~hop pes ...... ...... .. 26%
Feder.al Mogu 1... .. ... .. ......... .42 %
Goodyear T&amp;R .. ....... .. .... .. .. 65 %
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considerably. " Roberts plans to.
The board discussed re.placlng
County Road 21, Hobson Drive, n:,gurfaee' the road in -about twn the courthouse roof whlch' lcaks
was planed Wednesday morning weeks. . ·
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badly In several places . Funds
.. of appi'oxlmat e!y'. one and one·
A resolution was approved by
amounting to $50,000 were ear-·
.hal fro two inches ol.asphalt . Phil the commissioners committing marked In this year's county
Roberts, M ~igs Cotinty.engi_neer. ' the couniy to a $12.500 local share bu~get for a new roof.'Once the
reported the project We.dncsday of an economic development extent of the roofing project Is
to th e Meig s Count y revolving loan lund through ·· determined, the board willl ad·
Commissioners.
Buckeyl' Hills·Hocking Valley vertlse ior proleel bfd~.
Roberts )Vas able to get the Regional Development District.
'Upon recommendation from
one-half mile or road fr om Stille The commissioners agreed to insurance consultant Richard
Rou.te 7 to the Middleport c.or po- be(:onje part of the loan lund In . Patrick, lhi'commtssloners, have
ration limits plan.ed . by BOCA · January. An Ohio Departmeni of rejectro all bids for a new
Construction Co.- of. Norwalk, Developme?t ,grant for the loan lnsuran£e ·carrier to provide
Ohto. lor $3,500. BOCA Was fund Is now In the final re~lew health and hospitalization coverbrought Into the area by the,Alan · process. Commitments of local a~e lor employees at the ·co'urt·
·stone Co. of Chcsterhlll for .work portions or the funding lr.om each h~use, county hlgtiway dep~rt ·
on the Gallipolis Eastern Ave. county trrvolved are necessary ment and Department of Human
project. Because ' the asphalt before the graill ca~ be ap- Services. The e,Ommlssioners
planer . was .brought In s!Jghtl:f proved. M~igs County's local said Patrick felt there· was not
ahead of the Eastern Ave. · share of $12,500 would be · enough dl!terence In the county's
schedule, .lhe ~ompany agreed-to . matched with $50,000 from the p,resent fnsurance costs and the .
tackle Hobson Drive In Meigs state. 'The revolving loan fund bias. to warrant acceptance of a
County. He said·. $3.500 was a could be · used to provfde seed new carrier. The commissioners
·''goood . price" for th~ planing money lor new businesses In the . said · they will continue their ,
which will "leveltheroa(j's jolnt s count y.
pursuit of a cheaper Insurance
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. PLANING ROAD - County Road 21, Hobson
resurfaced In about two weekll. BOCA Co1111lruc· .·
Drive, ·from State Route 7 to the Middleport
lion Co. of Norwalk, Ohio plane\! the half-mile
corporation. limits, !'IIlii planed Wednesday
18 a
strip of ro!Ui for S3,i100 which Roberll!
morning of about one-and one-hall to two Inches of
"good price." The 1111phal! which waa removed
asphalt. County Engineer Phlllp Roberts, picfrom the road can be recycled hy the county
tured:at right In front, says the planing wUIIcvel
hiKhway deparlmenlllll cold mb materlaj, lf.ltls
VtNtCE , llaly iUPil - Pres!· duled fo r just alter Ute surhmtr. . fln~l statement at the conclusion . the joints of the r&lt;lad co1111lderahly and make the
used within two-weeks. After two-.week!l, the
deni Reagan is prepa,red to urge
rotid much ~moother to travel a..• 110on as 11.- is
With no · olficial meetings , or the ~ummlt .
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material sets hard a.• concrete Roberll! Hays.
; allies at the Economic Summit to· Reagan was relaxing ar the
Medium·range and shorter·
"press ahead vigorously" . with · three-story Villa Condulmer In range nijclear missiles are re
arms talks aimed at halving the Veneta. ·
· garded the most fertile ground .
s~perpowers' strat egic nu clear
Althou gh of!lcials In Wa.~ hlng- for a pilssible superpower agreemissile arsenal. his national · ton played down expectio.ns of ment at Geneva arms control
security adviser says .
any substanltive agree!llenls at. talks.
.Reagan spent his first full day . next week's summit, national
But · Carlucci said he also
in sei:ulsion today at a 17t h- security adviser frank Carlucci expects. Reagan and .the leaders
century villa - equipped with a told reporter s ~ aboard Air Force or Britain, France, JaP.an, West ·
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following stat ement :
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stable and golf course- about 12 One th.at Reaga n will push the , ,Germany; Italy and· Canada to
Gqv. Richard F. Celeste's top
"II newspaper has -an obllga- .
miles nor th of Venice, 'were allies lor a unified position on . discuss strategic nuclear weapoilt)cal adviser has la shed b ~c k , tton to report us fuli.y as possible
leaders of seven Industrial pow- . nuclear arms coritrol a nil for help . pons, like lntercont lnental ballisat
tlie Cleveland newspaper that on the men who run ror prcs td unt.
ers will meet next week for the in keeping the Persian Gulf opm. lie missiles. ·
branded
the govern or as a The Inform ation about Governor
· 13th annual Economic Summit .
Reagan ~pokesman Marlin · "O.ur position Is we need to
womanizer,
and some, pollllcal Celes te' s personal.llfc. which has
. Reagan'.and hi s wile, Nancy. Fitzwater said ·there will be a pr.ess ahead vi(~Orously oil •
observers
specul
ated that Wed· been th ~ subj ect or rumor and
arrived late Wednesda y lor what "good full dlsscusslon" of arms . START," Carl,u_ccl said - refer·
neSday'
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sensation
a I story might speculallon lor many Y,Cars. was
was originally scheduled as a · control'
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tng to Strategic Arms Reductions
·kill Celeste's budding pres idcn'' carefull y Inves tigat ed by two of
four -day state visiT to Italy, It ·
Carl~ccl said a pending agree- Talks between· Washlngtbn &amp;nd
tlal campaign.
our mos t experienced reporters.
was made a prlvate i&gt;isll aft er the ment wlth 'the Soviet's on eliml- Mosco)V seekt.ng a 50 percent
In
Columbus,
the
governor's
"We have been workin g on this
· Italian governmen t w ~s dis· natlng me,dium-raru:e mlssles reduction In the 'long·r.ange r:nts+
offi ce teporlep a brisk stream of story lor ,orne ti me and decided
. :Solved and elections were sche· probablv will be addressed In a . sies . "There's no reason wl\y !he
telephone calls, about 50-50 In to publish alt er the governor told
Soviet Unibn ·cannot decouple
. support or Celeste, following' The a news conferehcc on Mond ay
this fr.om the defense In space
Plain' Dealer's story alleging that he did nol have a Gary
GOV. RICHABD CELESTE
and begin · lo 'negotiate In
CPJest·e had extra · marit al al· Hart· type persona l probl em...
earnest."
fai
s with three women within
"The Plai n Dealer has no
The Soviets ·have previously
the last decade.
y toward' Governor Cc·
animosit
Insisted on making deep cuts In
Austin,
Celeste'sguber·
Gerald
tes
te.
We
have-endorsed him for
strategic weapons·· contingent
natortal
campaign
manager
and
governor twicr . 'the charactN of
upon t~e scrapping of the Reagan
ltingtlmo
political
adviser,
sa
id
a
person consld!'ring runnin g for
. admlnls'tratlon's prized · StreTho
Plain
Dealer
.had
an
"
ult
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this
count ry highest o!!lce Is a
, teglc Defense Inlative, the pro·
rlor.mottve"
which
was
to
kn
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legitim
ate subj ect ror a news pap·
.posed space· based .anli-mlsslle
Celes te out or lhe pres idential er 's scru ti ny."
·system better l!nown. as "Star
SANDUSKY; bhlo ·(UP! )
sweepstakes.
"Dick Celeste's per sonal lire is
Dagmar Celeste says she stands
· Wars." ·
" If you look at the stories and non!! or my business and I don't
On the econ.omtc !ronr. Fitz- by her husband, but would not the ~ea dlines and the edit orials thin k It 's anybody else's busi·water said. reagan will try to say If she had forgiven her of the last fi ve years , this Is a ness, either." said an obviously
soothe the fears his rouriterparts husband; said to have ~xten paper that Is out to get Dick a nnoyed Democrarlc State
at the samniit may have about romanlically ll~ked with three Celeste for one reason or Chairman James M. Ruvolo.
~.s. monetary pollc)&lt; as a result other women In the· last decade.
another." said Au$tin.
Ruvo lo declined furth er com·
of . the depar(ure of Federal
Accuasatlon~ of marital in flAustin not ~ th at repor ters menI. Asked ir he wanted time to
.Reserve Board Chairman Paul dellty were m'ade by the Cleve- never raised the Issue In 1986 cool of!, he res(l(Jnded: "Those
Volker add the appointment of . land Plain Dealer Wednesday, des pite hints by Republican arc your words."
economiSt Alan Greenspan as his just two days alter Gov. Ri chard candidate James A. Rhodes that
'Stat e Rep. David W. Johnson,
..:_su~c;;;ces":
· ~so.;,;r,..- : - - - -·~-~ · F. Celeste said he had no "Gary Celeste's personal habit s could R·North CailiJJn. who headed
Q._k
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Hart· type problems."
be cailed into question.
P!'esdent Reaga n· s Ohio cam~ gas tncreast: ·.
The Plain Dealer, fn a copy"At no tim~ did anybody write paign In 1.984 and Is an Ohiq
right story quoting unidentified , abOut his personal life," said leader In Vice President George
€0LVMBU8, Ohio (UPI)
sources, said'Celeste awes were Austin. '' Why was that story Bush's bid .fo r the pres idency ,
Gov. BlehU'd F.
lllld lep worried that reports he was . written now? He's not a said the new spaper story would
lrllden Ill lbe Ohla HOllie ud "romantically llnked" 'with three ' candidate."
have' a " devastat ing" el!ect on
REAGAN
StJMMft" '- 'Pn..Nnt Beacaa
~~ra·llle are ,,... ,to tN!ll a pi !IIIIo women· fn the past decade could
.Celeste is In the process or Celeste's chances and could put
IIITIY.,. ·at Marc:o Pell! Alrp111 Wedae•~•Y. add 'Ia ~llown here
laere-lbe IRate I-11Detu5.1 harm his chances for the Dema- making up his rrilnd whether to him out of lhc running.
,
revlewla1 ltallu. 11'110111 ·a~o~~,_ wltll Italian Prim~ Mlnlller .. ceall ud ·may pal It Ill IM! 1%.4 cratlc nomination lor president. run lor the Democrallc nom(na·
" I think It's too bad that we're
'Amlatere Futanl. Prtsldellt ReacuiiiiD ltalyfor.uevetlaallon
blllloa ·l r-porlatlon blld1et ·The three women were not tion for president In 19!18.
Into this," said Johnson . ''I'm
(!(lGaomlc !lllmmlt wldcll bellaluae 8. I VPIY
IN!td '!'eeL·
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PAT WHITEHEAD
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WASHINGTON - Despite the
best efforts o f federal and state
enlurremen t agencies, American co nsumers are fleeced of an
es timated Sl billion a year by
m ail and telephone . hucksters
who stay eil her an inch or two
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The gall of t hes £'g lib merc hand isers is oft en nothing short of
am azing. l)n e questio nable ofler
for a " power m otorboa t with
outboard motor " wa s recently
addressed to J ack Ander son at
o u r Was h i n g ton M £'r r y · Go Round offi c£' . It was supposedly
pa rt of a product test survey
"a mongs t a very select few
indiv iduals." There wa s a fi ner·
pr int notation thai t he vessel was
o f " p o l y vi n y lc hl o rid e "

BOB HOEFUCH
General Manager

A ME~BE R of The United Press Internationa L Inland Dally Press
Assocla11on and t he America n !\ewspap£&gt;r Publ.!shers Association .
LE1TERS OF OPt.N JON .ire- .welco me Th E-y shCAJld tX&gt; 1!." 5! 1han :m u.·ord.s
long . Alllett~r !'i a r f.&gt;'s- ubjrett o 00 Iling a nd n'lJ st bP J lgnro u.·J1h na mt . a ddr ess and
tcl(.op ~ooe number. ·" o un slg nOO lctl{'fs wlJ JDe p · blbh(od. Lett ers should be In

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A desenred honor
WASHINGTON It ' s too ear ly In the year to m ake a fin al j udgm ~n , but
make Sen . .Jam es Sasser, D·Tenn., the fr ont· nmner for the Hot Dog of the
' Year award
. For those who do not follow sport s, a Hot Dog is a jock who plays hener to
·'the crowd than he does on the fi eld who ls more adept at publicity than
making the play.
It' s 100 ear ly to ru le out other potent ial award winners. but Sasser has
laid down some credentiaL• that ar e going to he hard to heat.
The Tennessee DemocTa l. who ha&lt; a Dalr for publicity anyway. was
dL&lt;patched to inspect the USS Stark In Bahrain lk•hl&gt;rc 1he fr !gate, vic tim of
an anack by an I raqi pUot sc-.•craJ day s earlier. had put Into pon.
The deCiSIOn to send Sasser was made by Senate Democr atic lead er
· Robert B ynl of West Virginia and. if someon e really had to go. the choice
was ju st ~Jed Sasser l&lt; a mernher of the Senate Defense Appropriations
Subrommillee.
Whether Sasser could real ly collrc t any information durin g his
Memorial Day weekend in the Middl e East that cou ld not he provided bv
the military Is an open quest ion. Per haps he did. But there Is no quest ion
that Sasser milked ev rry drop of publicity from hi&lt; I rip.
Well in advance. r ('(lOrters wer e notltled that Sasser would r eturn at 6: W
p.m. Tuesday, Ma y 26, at Andrews Air Foree Bas e, just out side
Was hington. He would read a sta tement. but not res pond to questions.
And return he did no more I han ll seronds off schedu le, with all the
t rappings of a MJddl e East potenta te lan ding for a state v isit.
The Air Foree's S2. 527·an· hour C·W tax ied off the ru nway and r olled loa
slop In tront of assem bled cameras and r('(lOner s. all herded hehind a
metal fe11cc.
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A smU!ng Sa&lt;ser walked down I he r amp and, like a homing pigeon. right
up to the cameras to read his three-page statement.
Although he usro a lot of words, In essence Sasser said he was m ore
·conv inced than before he left that the plan for the U.S. Navy to es cort
. Kuwait i shipping was " very ri&lt;ky" and 1ha t other nations should shai·e in
assuring free naviga llon In the gulf.
Well, Byrd and others voiced t heir eoneer n befo r~ Sa&lt;ser departed ..In
fact , the Senat e passed legislation opposing the eseon until t he Pentago n
suhmlt s a srcurlty plan for U.S. ships In the area.
And while he wa• suggcs tln~ that ot hl'f nations share the burden,
Defense Secretary Ca,par Wetn befJ,'l' f wa~ trying lo negotiate such
cooperation In Europe, but wflh less fanfar e.
Noting that he was ju st hack from a "very exha usting jou 111('y , " Sasser
a• ked reporlffs not toques! ion him unt Uherou ld cat ch up on hl,sleepand
eonlcr wflh By rd. He wou ld, he prcmlsed , answer quest ions at a .1 p.m.
news conference I he nex t day.

Letters to the editor
It has now bee n 30 long years
since a team from Middleport
High Sc hool. co nsisling of H
players. a coach and a bat boy
and a m anger , returned home
from Co lumbus. Ohio with the
Oh io High School St arr Ba sebal l
Championship.
Jt was t.hc fi rs t and only I r am in
M eigs Count y to wi n " state
c hampionship. T~e r c have been
about fi ve team s In t he pasI

playi ng In th r state· tournanwnt
but all cam e up short. Mlddl epor l
had b~JS e bnl l tea m &gt; In l!l.11 and
1950 tha t mlss!'d . M eigs L oca l
had a base bal l ' team In t977.
under Dale llarrl son. that got
bea t In thr fin als. Racfn ~ had a
baske lball teHm In the !9:\0's th at
fr ll short. South&lt;•rt t had a tr am
under Ca r l Wol fe t ha t fell short ,
Th is 19Ci7 Mlddlrport bas&lt;· bal l

tra m wa s tru ly a great 0 11 0 and
&lt;t llrr r eading the fac·t s ' urroun d·
lng the tr am , noo new !JI rr futr i t.
On th is IN1m wen:' six ~C"ni or ....
two juniors , and si x sophomores.
These six ·sr nlors II'N&lt;' tru r
lead er s Hnd Jed b;; ex ample. W&lt;'
started ou t undrr very adi'N .sc
condit ions. We had no !Pam In
19,6 du~ to fi nancia l difficult)'
with fhe schoo l. W&lt;· had l i1·r
senior s who had l rll cr rd as
rlt hrr fres hm en or sophomores
and lhr n we only pla y!'d am ongs t
ourse lves on the sa ndlot. You
~o n ' t gain much experien ce
wit hout Instr uction and we had
very !II tl e of that. We ha d no
plai•abl e fi eld and o nly played
three games at hom e that year.
Mi ddleport had beeom e thr
lau ghing stoc k of thP Southeast·
ern Ohio Lragur a fter 195:l. Th at
year under Da1·!d Wlncfordnrr
we had grea l football and bas ket·
ball 1cams. A ft er th at we grew
steadily worse. F r om the m iddl e
to the 'talc fifties, we had ~orn e
very poor coac hes and our sport
success was m i nimal at best unti l
the spr ing of 1957 with the late
Nol an P. Swackhammer as our
coach. Our class, the Class or
1957, was determ ined to go out
winners and that we did. We wer e
tired of gell in g our ears pinned
. ba~k 90 pe rcent of t he time.
; After winning our first game.
we knew w e had the m akings of a
good team, but we..dldn'l know
just how good we wer e. Sixteen
games later we were state
champs. Coach Swack and our
reserve players kept us loose and

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our hea ds out of the sk)·. Ten
player s pl ayed a lot and fo ur
never play ed or played ve ry
IIII I&lt;• . Yet they WPre a ve ry
import ani par i of t he team .
We pl ay ed seven tournam ent
ga m es and the last four were ·
play ed In Co lumbu s. i n thesefour
ga m ~s \\'(' n('vC'r had an ear nC'd
r un scored on us. I . Jam es
Bow ir s, had a thr n stat e Tcco rd
of 23 2·3 inn ings of shu toul ball.
Wr outsco r!'d our opponent s in
l he tournam ent 46· 12. Th at's
under two runs per ga m e. E xce l·
lrnt in any league and lcyr l of
basebalL
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L a st Frid a), th ~ l ea rn
members. w l v&lt;&gt;s and a gr oup of
specia l guests held t heir 30th
ann ilws ar )' at 1he Co lumbus and
So uthr rn Ohio Elect r ic Co. In
Ga ll lpolls.
It was a r eal piPas urf' for mP to
br a membet· of t he gr eat 1ea m
and to have such gr ea t friends

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oo , he m ight have been chosen
" because he' s a sportsm an."
(Word of Anderson's prowess as
a so ftball spect ator Is obviously
g~tt lilg around. )
The operator descr ibed the
5·fOOt· by·lO-foot Infl atabl e r aft In
glowing term s, saying It can be
used for :'fishing, scuba divin g,
duck hunting and rugged whit ewater railing." It will re tail for
" at least $700," he sa id.
A company executive l ater
ca utioned that t he boat should
not be u sed in r ough wat£'r and a
Federal Trade Commission offl ·
cia! s.aid S751s a m or e li kely price
for the pr oduct,
The operat or cla,l med that ! he
boat Is a t est product "for one of
t he bigges t m anufacturer s in
America ," but declined to Identify the m anufacturer by nam e.
He also sa id t he firm m aki ng the

offer Is registered w lth the Belter
Business Bureau.
rn a lat er Int erv iew , a company
official refuted this claim. In·
deed, a BBB supervisor In ·
Southern California said the
company had Ignor ed the bu·
rea u's req uest last year lor
Inform ation about Is. m erchan·
dlslng practices .
. In a consumer advisory , the
Better Busin ess Bureau war ns
that, " based on the tremendous
volume of consumer feedback
r ece iv ed by the bureau , we can
repor t that offer s or this ty pe
frequently contain serious misre-.
presenta tion s regarding the true
value of the gift s, and olften
under estimate the amount o1
mon ey you will have to spend."
The advisory poin ts out that
consumer s may want to contact ,
the U.S. P ostal Service, the ITC
or their st ale' s attor ney general,
but warns: "Keep In
that
law enforcem ent action against
these firm s Is very difficult. "
Difficult , bu t not Impossible.
The attorney general of Arkan·
sas too k Warner Marketing Re·
search to court last y ear after a
number of consumers were left
up l hhe creek without a lire
pump. Assis tant Attorney Gen· .'
er a! Rhonda Hill said the compa ny signed a consent deree
ag r ee in g t o r epa y several
hundr ed doll ar s to disgruntled
customers and r om ising that arty ,
future m ailings In the stale would ,
" Show a pi cture of t he product or ;
dfsccloe t hat Its chambers are •
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infl atable. "
The comp any's m arRelfng tac· :

By MIKE TULLY.
UPI Baseball Writer

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Th e shipm ent s o f nu clear
waste, to begin in I he autumn of
1988, are to be deposited by. DOE
i n th ~ m ore than 100 acres of
tu nn els that wind through salt
beds l ocated 2,150 feet below the
Eart h 's su rface.
WIPP is to ser ve princi pall y as
a depository for wha t Is know n as
tra nsuranlc waste, w hose r adf a,
lion emissions cannot pe~elra t e
even pieC£' of paper bu t which
pos£'s a seriou s healt h threa t to
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Tra nsuranic wastes require
secure long·ter m storage bethe
cause t heir halfl fves am ount of lim e t hat must pass
before they lose hall of t hei r
radl oaetlvlly - can last for
centuries i f not millenia. For
exa m ple, the lialfl i fe of plu tonium 239, t he predom inant ra ·
dio lsotope, Is 24,000 years.
Much oflhe wast~ destined for
WIPP consists of rags , gloves.
protective clothing. laboratory
imp lem ents.. pumps, va lves, m o.
tor s. tools and other m aterial s
tha t have been In cont act with
rad ioactive elem ents during t he
weapons· mak ing process.
M os t of the wast e shipments
wJJI com e from fou r Western

facilities - Idaho National Engi ·
neer lng Laborat ory, Nevada
Tes t Sit e. Rocky Fl ats Pl ant In
Colorado and Hanford Reser va tion in Washingt on - alt hou gh
som e will origi nate at such
distant loca tion s as Oak Ridge
National L aboratory In Tennes·
see and Sav annah River Plant In
South Carolin a.
The 500 to 1.200 year ly waste
shipments destined tor WIPP
will be h auled by truck and tr ain,
pass in g thr ou gh every state west
of the Mississippi River except
those In the Upper M idwest.
T o minimize the danger of t he
public In the event of accidenta l ·
r adioactive releases, the U .S.
Depar t ment of Transportation
has long m ain ta ined sf r iel stand·
·ards lor the conta in ers used In
suc h shi pment s.
" But DOE has known since
1979 that the pack age it was
deve loping f or WIPP shipments
would not m ee.LlboSI' r t&gt;qulrem ent s," says Don H ancock. a
f t he
s t .If m e mb e r
A lbuquerque·b ased Southwes t
R esearc h and Info rm ati o n
Ce nter.
Indeed: state offi cials wa rned
DOE In m ict'.l 985 th at its shi pping

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pay check to the jewel er who sold
it to hi m.
M y fat her was a telegrapher.
Standing outs ide his depot looking at his watc h as the trainmen
loo ked at theirs, he understood
the power oft he chain of m en who
w e~ e t he lifeblood or the nation' s
comm erce and travel. A nd he
was proud. Ra ll roads were beg·
gi ng for good m en then, not
lay ing them off In clumps In
response to dy in g business and
new tec hnology.
M y fat her und erstood t he
power of r ailroa d watches and
the men w ho held th em better
t han m ost because he was also
par i of the m ysteriou s chain of
sou nd that linked the r oad s. He
unders tood that II he di dn't ' tap
out his m essage. cor rectly. he
ris ked was ting the precious tim e
gua rded by the chain of watches.
I often stayed' with m y father In
the depot as a kid. Many limes I
hear d him curse a fellow telegrapher who sent or read the
code poorly . In response, he' d
fire back a ser ies of taps that
must have bur n! the fingers offts
Inept recipient. On a railroad,
one weak llnk st arted a domino
effect of Inconveniences that
touc hed every person who depended on a train along Its
journey.
As the r ailroad eommunlea·
lions system became more . sophisticated, the railroad watch
lost its Importance. When men
went to war and my mother
became a telegrapher with the
Fr lseo In 1942, she wasn' t required to buy an olflclal railroad

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contain er was " un acceptabl£' for .
use in New Mexico" because or:
" design ln adt&gt;quaci es" and "fun - ~
dam ent al deficiencies. "
(In the l ate 1970s, DOE pr om· ;
ised that the state would have;
vet o power over WIPP activities:
and practices . When that com ··
.tm ent was not honored, the •'
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state sued In federal court but
s e ttl ed for th e right or :
" consultation.")
Instea d of comply ing with ihe '
ex istin g sa fety r egulation, DOE :
earlier this year audaciously '
called upon DOT to change if s :
req uirem ent s to l£'gflim fze t he
s ub sta nd ar d s hipping :

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DOT has not yet decided wh at
to do with the requ est, but New
M ex ico 's full congr essional del e- :
gallon- Incl udi ng both Republl·
cans and Democrats has :
called for Its rej ection and
accused DOE offi cial s of " break ·
lng fait h wit h their co mmitment •
l o New. M exicans."
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The unresolved Issue Inv olves ,
m ore than a br oken promise to '
New Mexico, how ev er. The
·h£'alth and sa fety of millions of :
people throughout the Wes t also ;
ar e at stake.

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wa tch. Today the r oads m ove by
st ill com e In and set their .
m icr owave and not the sepa ra te watc hes by my clock ." he told ;
. gl ances of thou sa nds of m en and
m e. And also, he said, It just lsn' I
wom en poised along t he line. A
so necessary that trains run on :
telegr apher working today to ld
tim e any m ore.
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But . as m y brot her s and T'
gel t he cor rect tim e and then sets
treasured our father' s ra ilroad
his electric ollf ce clock . " Tdon' t
watch, th is telPgraph er hopes
even w ear a wa I ch my sell,
one day that his grandfather's
although a lot of t he old hands
w atch will pass to him .
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Wins Acropolis Rally
By United Press International
Markku Alen, driv ing a Lancia
Delta, won the Acropolis Rally a t
Athens, finishing ahead of two
Finnish compatriots. ' A ien wa s
timed in 7 hou rs, 25 minut es and
57 seconds for the 1.188·mfle
r ace. World champion J uh a
Kankkunen, was second and
Hannu Mikkola thi r d.

Foyt wi II drive in
Florida Grand Prix
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A. J. Foy t will dr ive In th is
m onth's Grand Prix of Palm
Beach IF'I a. l June 21 In the
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I NGLEWOOD, Calif. IUP J) Lopsided scor es have pl ayed an
Important part In the last th ree
Boston· Los A ngeles champion·
ship series. T onlg111 , the Lakers
will att empt to change I hal role.
In the 1984 final s, lh£' !.:a kers
won Ga.m e 3 in a 137·104 r out. bu t
the . Ceftlcs w on the . se ries in
seven gam es. In the 1985 fin als,
Boston opened with a 148·114
bl as ting o f the L aker s, but L os
An geles won the series In si x
gam es.
In bot h y ears. the w inn er of th e
bl owout los t the next two games.
The Lakers can break I hal tre nd
In tonight' s Ga m e 2 of the
ix&gt;st ·Of· sevrn fin als by bu ilding
on thei r 126· 11 3 rout in thp
opener.
" Their de!ensc Is as good as
their fast brea k," Bos ton Coa ch
K .C . Jones said. " But yo u don' t
not ice i1 beca use the offense is
such an eye.gr abber . On d~fe n s e .
they have adj usted to our main
people."
Bos ton guards Danny Afn gr
and Dennis J ohnson combined
for only seven field goals. three of
them on 3· poln ter s by Alnge.
" DJ is going to be shooting
more In the seco nd ga m e. " sa id
Boston forwa rd Larry Bird .
" We' ve al r eady tal k ed about
thai. We need him to shoot
more."
Recently. the Celtlcs ' success
has mi rror ed .Johnson ' s. 1n the
Eas t er n Confe r ence fin al s
against the Det roit Pist ons, John·
son scored 18 poi nts In each of
Boston's four victor ies. In each of
thei r lhree losses, h£' fi nis hed
wit h 8 point s.
L os A nReles scored on 39 of 66
fast breaks In the game, and al
one poi nt l ed 39·8 In l ast · brea k
points. M agic .John son co llected
13 assist s without a tur nover.
."Weran the brea k hard and we
ran It well .' ' sa id Los Angeles
Coach Pat Riley . "We had 35
brea ks at halftime (w hen the
La kers Jed 69· 54 ) , and we r an
only 10 set plays. We didn' t want
to wa lk It up and gel Into a
half·court gam £' with t hem.' '

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In Tuesday 's gam r , the Laker s
dunked Hi lim es and had 19
Jayups, includ ing tw o shor t hoo k
shots. Jam es Worth y showed
why he is the best percent age
shooter in N BA pl ayoff history ,
m aki ng 6 slam s and 8 layups en
r out e 10 a ! 6 for 23 ni ght and a
gam e-high 3:1 point s.
" We coul d be forci ng them to
take ju mpers off l he brea k,"
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dunking the bal l. you're going lo
be hitt ing a very hi gh percentage
- like abou t llltl percent .''
Of Los A ngrl es' !io field goals,
only 20 cam e as a res ult of j ump
silol s. Si x o f !hose ca m e In the
las t si x m inutes when the out·
com e was already d ~clded .

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widely suspec t because of their
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cl alms, deceptive p r actices and
br oken prom ises.
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surfaced her e In New M exico. t he
st at e that not only boasts of it s
role as the bi r thplace of the
al om fc bomb but also continues
to rely he av il y upon nuclear
11•eapons ac t lv itles to susta in It s
economy.
Amon g t he newest of those
facil ities is the Was te Isolation
Pilot Projec t, opera ted by t he
U.S. Depar tment of Ener gy and
locat ed 25 miles east of the
communit y of Carlsbad In N£'w
Mexico' s spa rse!;• popu lated sou·
t heasler n cor ner.
E stablished by a fed eral law
enact ed In tale 1979. WIPP Is to
provide perm anent underground
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of wastes generated by the
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·NBA series dominated
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Scoreboard ...

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plained. Th£' mailed off er " didn 't ;
say folks would get the Queen •
Mary," she explained, " but is ,
also didn 't say the product was a '
rubber ra ft ." Since signing the
con sent decr ee, the ccmpany ,
hasn't been heard from in Arkan·
sas. she added.
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The Milwaukee Brewers, who
have experienced extrem es or
per form ance all Season. m ay
hav e found a pit cher who ca n
glv£' them some consistency .
Rl ght ·hand er L en Bark er
showed signs of being his for mer
overpowering self Wednesday,
throwing hard in a 4·2 triumph
over the Kan sas City Roy als.
" Th e arm is finally back to
where it used to be. T h!'y clocked
m e at . 90. 91 and 92 (mil es pe1·
hour ). It's com i ng back.' ' Barker
said . .. The bi g thing Is It does n' t
bother m e aft er the gam es. I
don ' t have to Ice my elbow for
minut es and have a big knot
wh er e I can't rai se m y arm for 30
minut es. "
Barker earned his fir st victory
sin ce Au g. 28, 1985, when he
pit ched for the At lant a Braves.
"It 's sa lisfy lng becau se of the
lon g time f spent rehabilitating
and comin g back from surger y, "
sa id Barker . who won 19 gam£'s
in 1980 for the Indian s and tossed
a perfect gam e In 1981 against
Tor ont o. "I'm r eally happy with
l he way th(' outing went but I
wished J could hav£' pitched a
little lon ger .''
Barker pit c hed fiv e Innings
and held the R oya ls scor eles s on ·
four hil s while striking out three
and w alkin g one. Reliever Chris
Boslo plt c h£'d three Innings be·
for e giving w ay to D an Pl esac,
who got the last t hree oul s for his
1:11h save.
M ark Gubl cza . 3·6, took the
loss.
In other ga m es , Toront o routed
Se al ll c7·2, De tro it bl asted Cleve·
land 15·3, Oa kl and handled Balli·
mor e 7·3, New York rapped
Cai'ffornfa 9·3, B os ton outlasted
M(nnesot a 7· 6 In 10 innings and

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mailed offer ! rom an organlza·
lion called Warner Marketing
Research of Culver City, Cali f.,
and learned what less suspicious
individuals dlsrover only when
they tak e delivery: The boat Is a
sm all, Inflata ble rubber r aft Wit h
a tiny battery·operate&lt;J t rolling
motor som ew hat more power fu l
than an eggbeater . The S197
prfcetag Is for "shi pping, han·
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distribution fees . aceordin g to
the operator who answered th£'
phone.
When t old that the report er
was ca lling for J ack Anderson,
t he operator gave no sign of
recognizing l h£' nam e, or what
Anderson does for
living.
Instead , the operator suggested
t hat in addit ion to the demographic area t he notice was mailed

AS Tl'\e IRAN· CONTRA HeARI~S ~ONTINU~ ..•

I bought a gl fl r ecently for a
fr iend who' d done an es pec ially
nice favor for me. Instea d o f the
usual gi ft -bu y in g tra u ma - If
and l('amm a1('S. It wa s a grea t . you k now people well enough t o
know what t hey'd really like,
frrl ing to know that we beca m C' a
they' ve usually either already
ver y Import ant part of the
bought It or you ca n' t afford Itglor ious athlrtlc background o f
t his gift found m e fair ly eas ily .
Midd leport H igh Sc hool ben eat h
Ther in a dusty glass casr In
lhP Ora nge and the Blac k .
the
thi r d ant lque store I look ed
Tea m reco rd : 11;. 0.
ln.
was
the right tr ibu te: a gol d
Pt. Pleasant. 4·1: 14·7: Pom e·
railroad watc h licking away al
ro)'. 6·:.: l !i·O: Gal lipolis. 13·3:
m e j u st ·as If It wer en' t 98 years
Hac lne. 13·3: Rutland. l :i· l:
old
. J could n' t th ink of a beller
Ja ckso n.9·2: Athens. 8-7.
expression
of t he n!'ed
have
Tournament Play
fot·
each
other.
th
at
w
hat
seem
s
Coalt on, 9-3
lik
e
t
he
giant
cosmic
scileme
o
f
Piketon, 6-2
thin gs Is r eally j ust a series of all
South Webster . 9·1
of us holdin g up our ends.
War sa w, 7-:1
Wh en railroads were the na·
Pleasa nt. 1·0
lion's
pr im ar y carrier . not hing
Sa l r m Local. 10.0
m
ore
Impor tant on the road
was
Dooy lestown, 4·3.
than
the
hundreds
of t housands of
Team Rost er :
ra ilroad wat c hes held by the
Coa c h No la n P . Sw ac k ·
Individual railroader s. Not a
ahmm cr. d ec e a s ~ d : Senior
cargo
was shipped , not a pas·
James Bow les. p, lb. All State:
senger
tr ansported to what ever
Sen ior David Hlndy, c-p: Senior
fate
beckoned
from the ot her end
Leo Kennedy, J r ., If, A ll State;
of
the
country
;
unt il t he watches
Senior Charles Davis, 2b; Senior
said
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go.'
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Tons
or Ir on and steel
Robert Hennessy, 3b; Senior
could huff and pulse In t he y ar ds
Edward M cCom as , lb; Sophomor e Ed wa rd Crooks, ss; Sopho·, all they want ed to, bul not hlng
moved unt il the pocket sfzed
mor e Robert Nelson, cf ; Sopho·
scorek
eepers said II was lime.
mor e Harl an Whll la tch, rf;'
So
lmporlarl!
was the rail r oad
Junior Milton Wayland. c; Junior
wa
tch
when
m
y
l ather signed on
. William Rowley. Jr.: Sophomore
the Union Pacific tn 1920, tharno
Roger L ightfoot: Sophomor e
man
went to work unless he'd
Herschel Knapp: Sophomore
secur
ed
one. This was no mean
Steve Bailey: ·Sophomore Jan
:or
the
dirt poor y oung rural
feat
Hauck , manager ; batboy; Rl·
men
who
sought
out the ra!lrQads
chard Swackhammer, deceased .
just
to
survive.
My
lather bought
Signed
his 17·jewel Hamilton on time,
James F . Bowles, 1407 Ohio St. ,
taking pari ol each weekly
Poinl Pleasant, W. Va .

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Brewers' Barker
wins first ·g ame

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Texas drubbed Chicago 14-3.
Blue Jays 7, Mariners 2
At Toronto. Cecil Fielder homered and drove in three r uns .
and Lloyd Moseby ' c hipped In a
solo homer to power the Blu e
Ja ys.
·
Tigers 15, Indians 3
At Cleveland. Tom Brookens .
and Chef Lemon each drove In
four r uns with thr&lt;'&lt;' hits to pace a
season-high 20· hit attack that
ca r r l!'d Detroit .
A's 7, Orioles 3
At Baltimore, Jose Canseco
sm as hed a two·run homer and
Curl Young scattered eight hit s
ovrr 7 1-3 Innings to spark
Oakland .
\' ankees 9, Angels 3
!I t New York , Mike Pagliarulo
collected lour RBI , Including two
wll.h a single during a slx·run
third Innin g, to help the Yankees
hand Ca lifornia Its 111 h Joss In 12
ga m es.

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Na\Tratilova, Evert
By STEVE KETTLE
UPI SJIOrts Writer
PARIS (UPI\ - ·The women 's
semifinal mat ch ups at the
French Open hold as mucli
signifi cance as their outcome.
· For the fir st t imesincet heU.S.
Open In 1981, M artina Navra til·
ova and Chris Evert are not the
top two seeds in a gr·and·s lam
event. Third-seeded Evert. the
defending champion who has
defeated Navrat llova thr{&gt;('out of
fou r · times In t he tourn am ent,
plays her top- seeded rival In a
semifinal today .
I n the other semifinal , a new
r ivalry between 17·year-olds will
gr ow. West Germ any 's Stef f!
Graf, the No. 2 seed, faces
sevent h-seeded Gabriela Sabatlnl of Argentina.
" We're going 10 be l ike Marlina and Chris," sa·b,atinl said of

Soviets overpower

U.S.A. in handball

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The world champion Soviet
Union overpowered the United
States 30·18 to win the women' s
competition of t he Japan Cup at
Tokyo. Sou th Korea was second
and Japan t hird. 'Fhe win less
United States pl aced fo ur Jh.

OVC nar:nes alhletes
of lhe year for 1987

NICE SHOT - l"ran., e' , Y annlo·k Noah looks ov .,r his shoulder
alter returning llw ball thro ugh his l&lt;•gs to Mats Wilander of
Sweden during th&lt;' ir quart er Jtn al m atch in t h•·. F rench Open.
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1UP I I - Eas tern Kentucky
l inebacker Fred Harvpy and
Middle Tennessee ba sketball
player Kim Webb wer e named
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By .JIM I.UTTREt t
Ul' l Sports W r il•~ r
BELMONT, N.Y . iUP i r
Train er D avid Kasson has
wanted to r es t A vies COllY ihrf'r
li mes In the last six weeks . T h(·
coil has dl cl al r d a di fferent
. schedule.
After wa tching Avlrs Cop;
blow ou t fl ve lu rlon ~s in 1:021 · ;,
Wednesday at Bel mont Park .
K assen sa td the Lord Avic· cult
wou ld attempt to dC't'i.Jil Alys h&lt;'·
ba 's drlvr to lhr Tr iple Crow n in
Sa tu r day's lEi th Fl&lt;' i mo nl
Stakes. The race• wi ll be· Avics
Copy's fifth si nce 1\pr·il 2:\. '
" It looks li ke l'l'l'rythlng 's o n
go." K lls~ t' n said. " I Ct.Hl ' t SC'f'
w here he's doing a bi t worse than
he was bef ort· the flerb v. 11
any lhl ng. h(''s doing as good or
be lt cr.
" All the v it al si~ ns that i ncll
cate a hor sf' ls llf'all hy un· th0rr.

He's ca lln g wel l, feeli ng goucl. Ill'
loo ks goocl. I coulcln ' l he happlc·r·
wit h 1his horsr·. It · sa crrdi 11n 1111•
hor sr. llr' s t oughrr th an a pin&lt;·
knot. l·lr' s j ust the pirlun • of
health."
Ka ssrn wa nt l'd to rrst 1\\" iC':-.
Copy ilfh•r. fi nishing l u ~ t in tlw
B tu&lt;' Grass Stukrs o n ilpril ":t.

However. h&lt;· sa icl

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here•, but he's actua ll.l ' pu t on offici al workouts Wednesday.
Crypl oc learance clocked a half
somf' weigh t and filled ou I quite a mile In :51 3·5 on Belmont 's main
llit. He looks '"rer·," Kassen
k
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sai d. " II' I t hough t il co uld be trac ·, ga l 1opmg oul another
dclrimrn t;l l to I he horse. 1 fu rlong in 1:03 4-5.
wouldn't run . Badgett has n' t
" l t was a litt le slow, but it was
in sisted on an~ t h i ng, he's ex - good enough," t ra iner Scott y
pressed .an opinion and we've Schulhofer said. " He's a good , fit
tried to sa tisry him . Bui If I saw hor se. H e's gained som e weight.
I'm happy about t hat."
II\ vies Copy I was li stless toda.v .
Manassa Jack wor ked his half
W&lt;,' d be go ing back to Chicago." mile at Rockingham Park in :5 1,
K ussen says thr rcc.1so n A v i c~
tra iner Mike Downing said.
Cop_v is su durabll' is he cxcr l s Downing also nam ed Alber t Del
!it!lr C'tlNg:\' in his bad races.
" lil''s a Iii t iP hi l of a cheat ," Gado as hi s jockey.
" t guess he's on abou t th e same
l&lt;assPn said. " l ie does n' t alwa ys
timetable as ever ybody else,
give you un hon•·s l 4'ffor t. It 's a huh?" Downing sa id after learn- .
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ll lti lu li&lt;' is catching up wit h hi s
llocly ."

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· Pat Tabler hammered his
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out and sent 11 batt ers Jo the
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plate.
.tr'r ammell' s two·out stngle off
"To put it. mildly, that set thP r eliever Ed Vande Berg.
·
tem po," said Cleveland's Joe
'Cleveland apswered with three
Car ter . " All 1 can say is that it
runs in Its half of the Inning on
wa s very fr ustrating.' ' .
Whit aker's er ror t hat allowed
Consecutive singles by Nokes.
Dave Cl ark to score and Julio
Mike Heat h and Sheridan pro·
F r anco's two- run sin gle.
duced a run. Lemon then doubled
" We had a chance, but our
to score Heath and send Sher idan pit chers didn'l miss many bat s."
to t hird. Brookens reached first
sa id Cor r ales. " Schr om cou ldn' t
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by second baseman Tony Berna· · the pitchers got beat up."
za r d as Sheridan scored and
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Lemon took third.
the third , and Tr ammell's fifth
Brook~ns. who wa s credited . hom er in the fourth boosted the
with an RBI , took second on a score to 9-3. Br ookens added an
wild pitch as Lemon held th ird .
RBJ si ngle in the.fifth, Sheridan
Whitaker singl ed to center , singl ed In a six th-inning run and
scor ing ·L emon and B rookens to Hea th had a rufi·scorl ng single In
make it 5·0 and knock out
the eight h off Mike Armst rong
Schr,o m. Whltaker took second on befo re . L t&gt; mon ' s t hree-r un

s l t~ r te rs .

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CLEVELAND (UPI ) - Bill
M adlock Is Impressed.
Aft er wat ching Detr oit collect
a sea son-high 20 hits, in.cluding
three homer s, en route to a '15- 3
r out of Cleveland Wednes day
night, thi&gt; four -time, Na1lonal
League balling champion and
soon-to·be Tiger was enthuslaslie abo.u t joining the team.
"I'm used to being on a httttng
ball club," said Madlock, who
was w aived by Los Angel es last
Friday, w ill be signed by Detroit
today and play In Boston tonight .
" The American League East is
tough div ision, and to w in you
have to hit. The Tiger s cert ainly
,can do that.
"(Detroit Manager) Sparky
Anderson's platoon system keeps
everybody fres h. It gets the best
performance out of player s.' '
Tom Brookens, who stands to
lose playing time with Madlock
on the r oster , and Chet L emon
each drove in four runs wit h
three hils to pace the attack.
Lemon had a three-run homer,
Br ookens a two-run bl ast and
Alan Tr ammell a solo shot.
Jac k Morr is, 7- 2, allowed three
runs on five hits over seven
innings w~lle strtktng out four
and walking five. Eric King
pitched the final two Innings.
Ma tt Nokes had f our hits for the
Ti ger s while Trammell and Pa t
Sheri dan each added three more
as De troit snapped a three-game
losing streak.
4
Ken · Schrom , 4·5, absorbed
Cleveland's 21st Joss In 29 games.
The 20 hits represented t he most
off Indian pitching In a game this
year .
" If (Cleveland Manager! Pat
Cor rales could fi gure out how to
wtn w ith the Indians' pi tchers,
he' d be Houdini," said Detroit
M anager Sparky Anderson. "Pat
Isn't the problem. Th e pil ching

37 matches- co nceded five. Only
Sa batini was playin g an un·
seeded opponent.
Tht' men's semi final l ineup
was completed in equally .-con·
vi nc)ng sty le, as M ilosla v Medr,
Mats Wllander and Bor is Becker
all advanced in strai ght sets. · ·
Mecl r , seeded fifth. completed
a 7·6 17-41 , 6-1, 6-2 vi ctory over
fellow-Czechos lovak Karel Novacek In a mat ch t hat had been
interr upted Tuesday becau se of
rain.
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Tigers rip Cleveland·· Indians ·1 5-3 to· impress Bill .Madlock

her developing r ivalry wi th Graf. 1 Mec(r now plays top seed and
;·.~e both want lo be wor ld No. defending champion I van Lend!,
ensuring a Czechos lovak presNei th er of the 17-year-old s has ence lri the final for the fourth
been In the fin al or a grand-slam year In a r ow .
tournament, and Sabatini has
Second seed Becker scor ed a
lost her six p rev iou~ mat ches powerlul6-3. &amp;-3, 7-5 v ictory over
agalnst Graf, includin g th ree this Jimmy Conn.ors in another
year .
match that was briefl y called orr
." ! ca n beat her . I'm ready to by r ain.
bea t her," Sa bat ini sa id. "I' m
Becker is st ill looking l or his
play ing well, with a lot or fir st cl ay-cour t tournam ent vic·
confidence."
tory and t he toughest - possible
All lour women werP i n top tes t of his current good form on
form In their quar terfinal the slow surface ·w ill come
matches. Navra tllova dropped gfriday when he has . r play
on ly three ga mes. Evert and Wiiander .
'
Sabatin i lour and Graf- who
extended her unbeaten streak to

hnn.. ~.·

8)' ~ nih •d Pn·~:"o l nh •rn aUonal
Jon HutC' hC't ' hi I a gra nrl sl.rm In
t he fi rst in n i ng \\'i 1 CI IlP~ d : t y to
se nd thr Hil'hmoncl Hrd\ ' t'~ to n
9-7 I' ICtor;· 01'1'1 ' tiH' ~l cr l rlt'
G uldrs .
Guides st arter .lot•C'owi4'). 2 I.
srt a tea m r(;'('or d w Ith 11 w ;t lk~ in
2 2·3 Innings. incl udi ng the tirst
th rl'&lt;' batters ile facNi. WI Ill one•
out. Hatcher hi t tl home run Ol'l'r
thl' left cent l'l '- fll'ltl fPn c&lt;' .
R ichmond star ter T om Gla·
v ine. :l·G. y i elded thrE&gt;r ru11 s
befor e settli n g doll'n to hold
Mai ne 10 one r un from the second
through the six th Inn in gs, ll' hc n
the Braves had bui lt a 9- ~ IN1d.
Car los Rlos st r oked two hits lor
the Bra ves . kn ockin g In two runs
and scoring once . Greg Jelks had
a solo home ru n for Ma i ne. and
tea mm ate Kev in Ward belt ed a
two-run shot In the eight h. ·
Jn ot her games. Paw tucket
doll' ned 1'1rlewa ter6-2, Columbus
swept a dou hi e- header fr om
Syr acuse lll·2 a nd 5· t and Toledo
and Roc hes ter split a doubleheader with T oledo wi nnin g tilt'
flrsl ga me 8-2 and Roches ter
l a k in ~ the seco nd 2· 1.
At Pawtuckt't, R.I .. John Ma r··
zano drove in th r ee ru ns wi lh .two
h~mers and Sam Horn hit a
two- run homer to power I he Red
Sox. Jeff !'\ellers, 2·0. In his
seco nd start si nce being ~motro
from Boston. a llowed t wo runs.
scatt ered ei gh t hit s, walked
seven and str uc k out eight in 8 2·3
Innings.
Marzaho•s three hit s and
Horn's home run were the only
hits otr Gene Walt er, 0-2, and
r eliever Bob .flu-chanan.

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Thursday, June 4, 1987

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.Celebrities will be honored Friday

UPPER MARLBORO, Md. reporters outside t he courthouse,
iUPI) -Brian Tribble, t;lepicted TribbLe and his famil y got Into a
by prosecutors as a high- ro lling car and rode away as Loretta
dope dea ler who killed his b&lt;'st Tribble waved a nd sa id ,
friend with cocaine, responded to "Thanks."
"Thr system works." Mo rrow
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beeper to make a lleged drug
dreams.
A J2.membe r jury d elibe rat~d deals. dr ank ex pensive chama lit tle more 1han six hours pagne and drove a Mercedes·
before fin ding Tribble innocent Benz.
Assista nt Stat e's Att orney Rolate Wed nesda y of all charges bert
Bonslb said. " We're sal!s idistribution of cocaine, co nspl·
racy to dist ribute cocaine, pos· fied that we presented all the
session wit h In tent to distribut e evidence we had . We' re sa t!slfed
cocaine and cocaine possess ion that the jury gave it a fair
f"va lualion."
-ending the seven- day trial.
Prosec utors depended on the
Tribble, 24, who ra ced a 20year sen tence and $25,1)(1() in testi mony of Terry Long and
. lines. was Implicated by Prince David Gregg, Ria .s 's teammates,
Geo rge's Coun ty prosec uto rs who said they snorted cocaine
soon after Bias collapsed in hi s with Tribble and Bias for three
BRIAN TRIBBLE
univers ity dormitory room June hours before Bias died.
Another key gover nment wit 19. Bias died of cocaine-Induced
ness was Terran ce Anthony
heart fa ilu re.
" I love Le nny Bias ," Tribble Moo re, 17, who has a seven- yea r testify las t fa ll before Ihe grand
. said Wednesday aft er huggi ng criminal record and who tes tifi ed jury that Indicted Tribble and
his· lawyers and rela tives and he sold coca inc for Tribble. But in again at his trial in return for the
leaving the courtroom choked closing argument s, Morrow told • state dropping cocaine posseswith emotion and In tears. " I Ihe jury that prosec utors never sion and obstru ction of justice
linked Moore to Gregg. Long or charges .
always have, a lways wil l.
" 1 rea lly don't know how to Bias and co ntended no conspiA burglary trial agai nst Moore
explai n myself. A lot or things racy had been proven.
was postponed un til aft er TribMorrow also qu estioned the ble's tria l and he was told he
have been said I do n't like."
eredlbillt
y or Lon&amp; Gregg and could ga in leniency In exchange
Bias died two day s aft er tho'
Moore
telling thti,jury !hey all for his testimo ny.
world champion Boston Celt ie:
tes
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!fled
under
agreemen ts with
Tribble's acquitta l leaves unmade him th eir first choieP and
the
,state.
,
certain
'Who supplied the comlne
the second overall pick in the
Long
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agreed
to
that killed Bias.
NBA draft, vir tually ass uring
him a lucrative muiti·yPar
contrac t.
After the verdi cts were read.
T r ibble' s moth er, Loretta .
hugged family members. and
even kissed a few reporters.
Coach Mi ck Child s announces release which must be signed by
" I thi nk a Iter ;:olng 1hrough the lhP start or a bas ketball camp for the applicant and his/ her parent
death of Len ny and carrying that
boys and gi rl s to be held at Meigs or guardia n, First week appliror 8 who](' YC'"r ... PVC'r:v bod y
Hi gh School' s Larry R. Morrison ca nts should make very effort to
call ing him tTr lbblet all these Gymnasium beginning June 8th. sign up immediately. Each parthings, all we had wa s tctcfensr There will h~· lhrep weeks of ticipant will receive a ca mp
lawyer Thoma st Mor row and
Instruction. The first week. J une 1'-shlrt.
God," she said In thr courtroom . Rthrough the 12th will be for boys
The cam p will fea ture funda After speaking briefly wi th In grades four through six: the menta l sta ti ons, ga me competisecond , Jun e 15th throug h th e . tion, shooti ng videotape, one on
Inksll•r hopes to
19th , for boys in grades seve n one co mp e ti t ion , T-s h lrts ,
through nine and th e fi nal week, awards and counseling by play-.
repeat in Mr Donald's
.June 22nd through the 26th for ers from the cha mpions hip Ma$500,000 c·ha mpion ~ hip girls in grades fi ve through nine. rauder team. Ass isting will be
Al l sessions will sta rt at 0900 and Bob Ashl ey, varsity assistant';
WILM INGTO N, DeL tUP i tend at noo n eac h day.
Rusty Bookm an, reserve; Cliff
J uil Inkster, a Ca li fornia nativr·.
Th P ramp Is sponsored by the Kenn edy , freshman ; Rick Ed·
enjoys playi n;: ;:a ir on the Eas t Me igs llthlcllc Boosters and wards, eight h grade and Mitch
Coas t.
rP;:Istraton fee Is thirt y dollars Meadows, seventh grade. For
" I il kt&gt; the golf co urses here. "
per student. Registration forms more Information co ntact any of
said In kster. sePking to repea t as
and broc hu res are available the above or Jim Soulsby.
winner of the $o00,000 McDo- fro m Cmtr h Childs and contain a
na ld's Championship. whic h bega n today at Du Pont Cou ntry
Clu b. "Playing on the Wes t Coast
Is tough for me lx•ca usc I havr a
lo t or relatives th ere. Hen• I ca n
concentra te on golf."
Last year, that conce ntration
pa id off with three of her five
Tour victories, starting with the
McDonald's Championship and
co nti nuing with the Lady Keystone Open In Hershey. Pa .. laiN
In Ju ne and fin is hing with the
flr ~ t Atlan tic Cit y. N.J.. l'lassic
In August.
" It 's funn&gt;'· but I serm to do
bettrr thl' lar thcr I gel away
from home." tho Sa nta Cruz
na tive said. "My hu sband sa.vs
may be we should think about
moving back he re."
It's our main concern when filling
Although Inkster is defend ing
hei· champion. hlp, she is doing It
prescriptions and advising you about
l) n a different cour se si nre the·
over-the-counter drugs. As your pharmacists,

Meigs to conduct ·summer cage camp

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Slate and national celebrities
will join participatory jounalist
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at Scioto Downs In the fourth leg
of Plimpton's Celebrity Chal. lenge Series .
Celebrities· will be- driving
harness horses in this .series
where proceeds gotoa non- profi t
agency '- in · this case, the
Arthri tis Foundation of Central
Ohio.
Jo ining Plimpton will be Rep.
John Kasich, R-Ohlo; NBC-TV
pro football commentator Paul
Maguire, fa shion des igner ·oleg
Cassin!. pocket bill iards world

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Raceway In Washington and the
Red Mile in Lexington, KY- On
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Yonkers Racewa y in New York.
The Meadowlands in New Jersey, and Saratoga, N.Y.
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"It's just part of the ga me,': he
reasoned. "Eve ryo ne has a
slump once and a while and as
,lo ng as we are win ni ng and I' m
co ntr ibuting in ot her ways, I' m
not concerned. "
For the 23-year-old Paclllo It
was a night to remember as he
made his thi rd start a wi nner
si nce being reca lled from Class
AAA Nashville Tenn., on May 22.

"It's a great feeli ng," he said
after limiting St. Louis to four
hits In 5 23 1nnlngs while striking
out three and walk ing two to even
his record 1-1.
"The firs t one is the ioughest
one, and the Cardinals are a
great tea m, ~o I' m very
pleased,'' he added. " I didn't
tire, but I guess I was try ing to be
too fi ne when I made those two
wild pitches in the sixth Inning."
Paclllo was relieved by Rob
Murphy, who was touched fo r
two r uns in the eighth, with lefty
Jo hn Fra nco dispos ing of St.
Louis In order In the ninth to earn
his 11th save.
Nick · Esas ky continued his
cannonade with his third hOmer
in as many games, this one a
three-run blast deep Into the
left fle ld green seats that slaked
the Reds to a 6- 1 lead In the fifth
innin g.
''I've wor ked hard and I want
to prove to myself that I can do
It,'.' said Esasky, who has reeled_
off a six-game hitting streak,
going 1H or-23 with three homers, nine RBI and nine run s
scored . " I hit a slider up and In
(on a full count from reliever Bill
Da wlyl and I fi gured It was go ne
when It left my bat."
Cards manager Wh itey Herzog, who saw his club's ho ld on
first in t he Eastern Di vision
sliced to one game over the
surging Chicago Cubs, said Davis's catch Wednes day was bet·
ter than ·Tuesday's and ad ded,
" he jus t took a homer away from
Clark twice, what more can you
say?''
Davis's exploits In the field
have Impressed Pete Ros,e, too.
"I guess Eric is try ing to take
1he homerun lead from Clark
personally,' ' said the Reds ma nager. "That ca tch tonight was
the bes t one of all. Now you know
why he Is so great and so
va luable. He dldn' t get any hits
but he walked twice and he
scored two runs for us. And he
took two -runs .away from the
Cardinals."
Idle today, the Reds will open a
three-game series with the Los
Angeles Dodgers Friday night
when Bill Gullickson, 7-2, will
face LA's Rick Honeyc utt, 2-4, on
the mound.

GRABS FOUL BALL -Cincinnati first baseman Nic k Esasky
grabs loul ball (left photo) hit by St. Louis' Cur t Ford In fourth
inning Wedn esday night, then tumbl ed headfirs t Into the Reds'

dugout. Cincinnati held unto win, 6-4, and remain In first place In
the Western Div ision. Es118ky smacked a three- run homer lor the
decidin g blow last night. (UPI)

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Cubs humble Astros
22-7 _; Dodgers triumph

In 1979, Moreland was a
member of a Philadelphia Phillies team that needed 23 r.uns to
take a victory from the Cubs.
" It seemed safe, but I knew It
wasn' t,' ' Moreland said of the
Cubs lead ·over the Ast ros.
"There is no lead safe when you
have the wind blowing out here.
We just kept hit ting."
The Cubs. who won 22-7, led
13·2 after th ree Innings Wednesda y, but Chicago knew bett er
tha n to relax . They finished wit h
21 hits. Includi ng six home run s.
Moreland led the attack with two
hom e runs. Including a grand
slam. and drove In a career-high

5·2.
Dodgers 5, Mels 2
At Los Ange les. Fra nkli n
Stubbs highli ghted a fo ur-ru n
firs t inni ng wit h a three- run
homer, carryi ng th e Dodgers.
Giants 4, Phlllles 1
At San Francisco, Mike LaCoss
scattered seven hits over 6 1·3
Inni ngs and the San Francisco
defense recorded five double
plays.
Ex pos 4, Padres 3
At Mon treal, Ti m Raines and
Andres Galarraga homered In
the seventh Inning to power the
Expos .
Reds 6, Cardin als 4
At Ci nci nn ati, rookie right ·
ha nder Pal Pacilio earned his
first major-league victory and
Nick E sasky hit a three-r un
homer. his thi rd home run In
three days, to lead the Reds.

1985 BUICK '
REGAL
AWAITS THROW - New Yo rk catche r Gary Carter waits lor
throw to home pl ate Wednesday In Los Angeles "" Dodgers' ,Jell
Hamilton strolls in lor a score during first Innin g play, The
Dodgers erupted with lour In the llrsl rung, then held on to wtn, 3-2,
'l'hey play at Cl ncl.nnall this weekend. (UPI)

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SAIINICE

seven runs .

SoftbaU tourney ·
slated .June 6-7
Southern Hi gh Schoo l is spo n·
sorl ng a Class D doublr rll mlna tlo n softball tournament on Junr
6-7 a t the schooL Tro phies will be
awarded the first thrw finishers.
First and second placr indiv idual
trophies will also be awa rd!'d. as
well as trophies for th&lt;&gt; most
va luablr player and most hit s.
'Entry fl'&lt;' Is $65 and two sort balls.
For Information ca ll Howi e Ca ld·
well at 949-2954 before 9; :10 a. m:
or alter 6 p.m.

Clar k, one of the premier
· longball hi tters in the majors,
admit ted he was glad to be
leaving town aft er the Reds took
two of three from the Cardinals to
maintain a one- ga me leaa over
San F rancisco In the National
League West
"They'll probably show ·the
ca tch on the replay board," he
said, "and T ve seen It enough."
Davis Isn't too wor ried about
his hitting woes, which have
extended through five games and
deflated his average below .330.

reason.

you can rely on us. We're here to help.

oming to a new C'O UI' !-il'. none o l
u know what to rxpc·c t so It ·s like

everybodv Is In the sainr boot.
We all haVL' to go out an d grt a
fee l for lhr eoursc. lrarrt how to
attack it. And that should hd p
make things even mon• challengIng and compe lltil•e."

CINCINNATI (UPI) - J ust
call him the Ozzle Smit h of the
outfield.
That's t~e way Jack Clil rk of
St. Louis describes Ci nci nnati's
Eric Davis after the acrobatic
Reds out fielder committed his
second consecutive larceny offe nse against the Ca rdinal's
s lugger.
Davis. mired In a 0-16 batti ng
slum p, leaped high agains t the
fence in deepest left center field
Wednesday night to spear a shot
that Clark had labeled homer In
the fourth Innin g. The Reds held
on to present rookie right-hander
Pat Paciilo wit h his fi rst major
league victory, a 6·4 decisio n
over the Card inals.
"Eric didn't do anything offensively to hu rt us," said Clar k
said . who was victimized by
Dav is a nigh t earlier wit h a
dazzli ng ca tch that brought the ·
crowd to its feet.
"But he did plenty defens ively, " added Clark, "and that's
the sign ·of a great player. He's
t he Ozzle Smith of the outfi.eld,"
he said, compar in g Davis .to the
St. Louis shortstop. "And when
when you do what he does, you
can help your tea m in a lot of
ways. That's what makes Eric a
great player, no t just a good

By GERRY MONIGAN.
UPI Sports Writer
Keit h Moreland felt uneasy
even after the Chicago Cubs had
scored 22 ru ns aga inst the
Houston Astros Wedn esday in
Wrigley Field. He had good

'Gee. I was ulrrady two-und('r at

this point lust year so I'd bl'ttrr
get going.·
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'by D~vis sparks
6-4 Reds victory

one."

Malvern , P'a .. to lts. nf'w homr in

Delaware.
" When )' OU go bac k toil ce rt ain
place where you've bl'en successful, you alwa ys tend 10 demand o
little mm·e of yourself." said
Inkster, who Is winless on the
LPGA Tout· this year. " You'll ~c·t
thro ugh fivr or six holr s and ' "·' '·

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· Pomeroy- MiddlepOrt, Ohio

Tribble ·~cquitted, says :
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Chicago's Brian Dayett added
a grand slam . and Houston's
Billy Hatcher also hit one. setting
a Na Ilona I League record for
most grand slams In a ga me.
Baltimore hit two grand slams
and Texas got one In an American League game Aug. 6. 1986,
the only previous three-gra nd
stam.game In ba ~e ball history .
The Cubs also.got ho mers from
Andre Dawson, Ryne Sandberg
and Jim Sundberg.Dawson's homer was his fifth In three days.
"We've been playing li ke scum
tor 30 days ," Housto n third
baseman Denny .Walling said.
"We've just got to get things
rig ht."
The Cubs llnls hed the th reegame series against Houston
wflh 40 runs and 47 hits.
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The Astros' pitc hing perlor·
ma nce was the worst In club
·history . The most runs given up
previously by Houston was 191na
game agai nst Mont real In 1979.
· Houston pitchers gave up nine
wa lks, which contributed to
Chicago's scoring.
J ulio Solano gave up Moreland's gra nd sla m, setting a
Houston recJrd for most given up
-by an Astro pitc her In one season.
He gave up a grand slam . to
Dawson Monday .
• In otllfr games, San Fra ncisco
downed Philadelph ia 4-1. Mont real edged San Diego 4-3, Cincinnati topped St. Louts 6-4, Pi ttsb urgh dumped Atlanta 4-1. and
J.os Anceles whipped Ne"t Yor k

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Curren! membership was reporled a1 :!7 whe_n (he .Jaymar
Tuesday Ladl es League mel
Tuesday at the club.
An lnvll atlonal 10 be held on
June 23 was plann ed and com,-n itle&lt;&gt;s were named. Bi ll Childs,
club pro. announced thai a golf
clinic will_ be held 'fhursday
slarllng al r. p.m: It Is io be held
for a total of. four weeks begl nnln g·al 6 every Thu rsday. Cos t is
$5. Childs also spoke on go lf rules
a nd ct.lquelle.
Winners after lR holes of play
were Sue Burnell . low gross:
.Jane f,l row n, low net: -Penny
Compt on. low pu ll s, and ·J oa n
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Softball tourney
Meigs Alumni Is SPQnsoring a
Class D- softba ll tournament at
Middleporr Park on Jun e 13-14.
Cost is $75 and no softballs.
Cont act Max Wh itl atch, 742-2435.
or Gene Wise. 992-6224, befo re ·
J une 9: Draw in g will be hf' ld on
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PNk and Vic ky Aull . Pomeroy , announce the birth of their
fir st child, a so n. Wesley Dav is.
bor n on May 10. He weighed s ix
pounds, 12 oun ces. and . was 20
Inc hes long.
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Na ncy.- liable S~alle)' , Da le
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Wei l..Jr .. a nd Ama nd a. Mrs .
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BidwelL VIs it ing on Monda y wilh
Mr . and Mrs. l((•nneth Ma rkins
were Mr. a nd Mrs. Hruet· Rll'd.
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1965
Acmrding to "The Vietnam War:·
An Almanac," women and blacks
gained increased prominence in 1965:
Tbe lltock Exchange admitted Its first
female members: the first woman
chief justice of a state Supreme Court
(in Arizona} was appointed; Patricia
Morris was the first black woman to
become an American ambassa~pr;
and the first black American. Roman
Catholic bishop was named.

FLAG PRESENTATION :... Membj,rs of the Vf'W' of Tuppers
Plains presented a m;w nag to the Riverview 'i!;lemcntary School
precedlnl the awards assembly.r_

achle~ement ; Angela Reed, cit I-·
zens hlp; and Cdlin Chevali er.
perfect attendance.
Third grade: J ea ni e Cline,
Rebecca Eyails, and Connie
Pooler, schol~stlc achievement :
Debra -Dillon and Jeanie Cline,
cit lzenshlp: Beth Bay and J earile
Cline, perfect · att en\lance; R'e·
becca·Evans and Connie Pool e~. ·
spelling ac hievement.
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Second grade: Angela Bissell,
schola'stlc ·achlvemerrt : Martie
Holter, citizenship: John Dr iggs,
perfect att endance:
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la stl c achlv ement: Am and a
Maynard. Timmy Smith, clllzen_ship: Judy Wes t, spelling
achievement: · and Benjamin
Miller, perfect allenda.nce. · · ·
·Members of the · VFW of
Tuppers Plains presenled a new
fl ag to the school.
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the financial burden.
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So ·far those who have contrib- recently participated In the army
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'uted money, materlals or, iabiJrto . exercise Solid Shield '87 In ·
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bert Thompson, Raymond Coll e· . of
HSC 55th
Att ack
Hellcopler
only 17 Hocking
rill. Jack Frederick, lhe Ohio .He _Is · thl&gt; son of J eanette
Technical _Col:
Pallet Co.. William . and (.oulse ·
. lege &amp;tudimts. to
Radford. Walhice and ·Muriel
be named 10 the
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Bradford, the Dan-Smith A'ucfloPre s.ld e nt•·s
; neer Co., and Larry CJei_a nd .
The Hobson Church or Christ In
Lists al the school.
. More mon~y Is . needed to &lt;': hrlstlan Unlori will continue It s :
Hocking Tech has many. many complete the project and t,he fair revival through_ this Sunday
studen ts. so It 's an bonor lor Beth bOard Is hoping that It will 'rat~er than stopping on Friday
to- be named to such a selective . beco me a p'roj ect of the people of as announced earlier In the .
· group.
Meigs County· who want to paper.·
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11reserve thelr heritage with the
Beth, wbo will graduate June pro jec-t wh ic h will be asou-rce ·or
J ust wh en ·you ·think you' re
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shockproof when ·it comes to ·
stud ent. She i ~ secretary of
Contributio n's no matter how political and religious scandals.
Hockin!( Tec hnical College's Tr.a- small are -bei ng asked - and· someone pu lis a new scenario ou 1
velers Club, served as execulive -that's good - since It is a peo phi of the. hal. 0h well, I nolle~ you
plannin g co mmittee member lor pro jecr. The -names Of co nlrlbu- are still smiling.
the tra.ve1 and .tourism career tor s will be pri nt ed tn The Dally
day seminar, and as supervisor-. Sentinel - no amounts will be
Early Miami
manager for th e s r hool's rele- listed, howf'ver.
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rl)a rketlng cent er .
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If YQU Would llkc 10 beco me a . What is 'n&lt;lw Miami had only three
She has promoted th e college par t of the pr~jec t send your houses in 1895. The community was
during th e Paul Bunyan Show,. donation to the Meigs County . ·called f:ort Dallas:The city or Jl!lllml
the Cincinn ati Travel Show a nd is· Fair. P.O. .Bo ~ 227.- Pomeroy, . was Incorporated in 1896, l!'fien Hen·
helping develop a "Travel.&lt;:lass- Ohi o 4&gt;769. The board'· would like ry Flagler ~ at the uraing of )ulia ·
. room" that wil l be used to to wrap up the project for t~e lai r Tuttle - extended his railroad south
promote the college.
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.In August, so the sooner, the from West Palm Beach, Fla.
Besides the req ul reme·nt of be tter. Thanks.
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those select ell for·the President's
List. mu st have demonstra ted
leadership and must have pro· ,
vld~d a se rvice ro lh P college, a
department . 10 technology· or
s tudents.
lle th wa s ~ m ong t11e i7 wh·o
were present ed certi fi cates &lt;rnd
pins during a dinn er . held recimt iy at HQCkl ng Woods Co nfer. cnce Center and Mstcd by Dr. , . John Li ght. president of the · , \
co llege.
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The many .frle_nds ·or Ber·nadelle Henn essy Anderso n.
· Mulberry. Ave., Po meroy, will be :
· delig hted to know, that she has
received a · 1987 Outs tandin g
Undergraduate Award from the
0/lio · Unlvm-s ll y· College of
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Me igs Coun ty history has turned".
Out 10 ~ moreexpen s!ve.than the
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The bl rlhd ays of Kenneth Marklns. john Dean and Phyllis Well
were celobnr ted with a picnic
Sunday al f orked Run La ke.
Followi ng lhc dinner a birthday ca ke was served and the
honored guests we r·c prosenrocl
gill s ..
Att ending were Mr. and Mr:s.
Kenneth Marki ns, Racine: Mr.
and Mrs .. fohn A. Dea n. Mr: a nd
Mrs . .John W. Dea n. .Jeromy,
.James and Sa rah, Pomeroy;
Mrs. Holen Harr is. S)•rac use;
Mr . and Mrs. Robe rt . Hied.
Rodnev Rl ed. ahd David ReNI,
Pataskal" ; Mrs. VIrgi nia Smith
and .Jos h of McArthu r. Bill
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The annual awards day assem. By CHARLENE HOEFLICH ·
returning Tuesday night . Thei bl y at the Riverview Elementary
.- Sentliler- Stall Writer
stayed In Williamsburg and too k School Included a graduation
·He y, I'm really Impressed with
In the sight s there as we ll as the program for 16 slit til graders who .
all the . renova-·
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surrounding area. They Went to will move on Into 'junior high
lion laking place
J amestown. first ·settlement, schoo l,
al.the Pomeroy
toured William· and Mat y, a nd
In tlie group were 'Brent
M un i c I p a'l
visited Monticello, home oi .Tho- Bailey, Billy Baker, Patrie,
Bulldln·g, .the o_ld
m as J e t f er so 'ri n e. a r · Barringer; J eremy Cline, ChaPomeroy Senior.
Charlottesville.
r les F'rancls, Mardanda Drake,
Hi gh building
Incidentally, II was Meigs Nlcolli Kanawalsky, Letlltla Hoiconstructed In
history teacher Mike Gerlach singer, Chastldy Mill hone, Ka ren
the early 1900's. .·.,
who arrange(! the tr ip. ·
Morris, Misty Newell, Brett
·One of the classrooms -Is
- - -- · Price. Tony ·Rockhold, Susan .
completed and is being usect fo r . ·I( you ha~en't made· your Rich_ards. Ralph Stewart, and.
the weekly class.es (or seat belt
appointment ' to go ·lhrough the ·Jim Wood ..
· law viola tors; as well as .a Me igs Multiphasic Health Clink
. Karen Morris, school· spelling
conference center forth¢ (vleig's which wilL be held In the multip- ·champion, ·and -Ralph Stewart,
County Board of Education. All · uri,&gt;OSP building on Mulber t y. alternat~. were rcognlzed. Max of the woodwork including the Heigh ts .mid -June,.· l!'s not · too JnEI . W.hlt ehead . presented one
wlndo.w. trim has been s tripped · late. . ·
·
· yf'a r ce~tlftcat es to choir
· and · var plshed, the walls have
Beth Theiss. coordinator, will mem!lens, Amanda Barringer ,
·been textured an_d painted .and - be hap py to make an appoint- . Deana Good, Jimmy Buckley,
the floor has been-carpeted.
ment for- y_ou. J ust call992-216l. Mary -Francis, Cheryl Johnson.
Two large bathrooms have
The clin ic- and the ·tests will ·Joe LeMastet, · Mall Martin,
·been installed. on the . secpnd . be extensive, Including hemo- Mi chelle Ma ynard, Shelly
floor, rea ll y love ly, and qult e·a cult, complete blood wor k. uri- Pooler. Wendy Rach,' ;\manda
-convenli:mce lor I hose who before · n'a lysis; just to mention a few- is Rl chads,. Missy Stewart. Anita
had. to go downsta irs t'o use the co-sponsored by the Senior CII F Thomas, Brent Bailey , Brett
. zens Cent er a nd the Meigs· . Price; and two year pins to Billy
bathroom: ·
Chu ck_ Pullins, a village em- County ·Health Department. For Baker , Maranda .{)rake, Letitia
ployee doing most -of the wor-k. is those who qualify under HEAP Holsinger, ·Nicole Kanawalsky,_
now in th e process of renovating financial guidelines t-here Is no Chaslidy Mlllhone, Karen Maranother of the big clas sroom s pn charge, for others it's $20, just a rls, Mlstdy Newell, and Susie
the £econd floor.
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fraction. o( what it would cost . Richards.
. It' s absolutely amaz in g to sec through a private physic ian or · Awards by grades were pres. what 's · under all that peeling · .hos pital.
· en ted ~s follows:
paint and varnish and how
The clini c win be held.June 17. · ·s ixth grade:: Karen . Morris,
absolutely· beautiful the wood Is
18 and -19 from 9 a.m. to 41J.J)1 . and ·Nicole . Kanawalsky, certificate
Pullins has als.o just completed ·, on Jun e 2.1 from Ho 8 p.m.- .
of scholastic achievement : Billy
refinishing the doors fo r the side ·
Dr. J ames WelhereH Is the Baker and Brett Prlcf, cltlzenenrrance . Bra ss hinges ~ nd - door inedital dlrectpr and th e clinic shtp award:. ·with spec! ill certlfthandles have to be added b,efore will ·be staffed with nurse5'. and cates of appreciation for services
· the doo rs with th e frosted glass · medical tec hn-Icians. 'as .well as _rendered to the school, Chastldy
. Inser ts are hun g iil the arc hed ot her vo lunt eers do_ln g paper · Mlllhone · and Karen· Morris,
entra nce.
wor k and servlpg as guides: .
kitchen; Jim Wood _and Billy
- - --. About 500 appointment s-will be Baker , cafeteria, and Patrick
Whfle maqy g~adu at es t_oo~ rri ade:· We hear more than half · Barringer and Jlmmi Buckley,
· their ru·n in the sun o ~ Mrylle or · that many have already been sel fl ag.
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some .other beach, a_group of · up , so I he sooner yo~ make .your
Fifth · grade~ · Wendy Roach,
American HistorY, graduates of a ppointment the.beller. 'l'he tes t sc holastic achievement certJt~ .
Meigs took of! for Colonial · result s will be sent not only to the cate: Amanda Richards, citizenWilliamsburg.
· pat ient but also the family shlp -certlflcat l'.
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Fl!teen student s, six tea chers, ·doctor. ·
Fourth grade; John Sullie,
and anotber adult made the tr ip
----Heidi Nelso n. and Brandy
in, five cars, l~a ving Friq ay and
·Have a nice -~ee~ ! .
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Bryan Oa tley, so n of' Mr. and Datiey plans toal t.end a technical
Mrs. Chalmer Dailey , Porlla nd. school and major-In mechanics.
As 1987' wi nner, : Dalley r.was named Sou ther n Hi gh
School's w ln n ~r of the ·1987 celves a pin and certl flcatf' and
Dekalb Agricult ura l Accomp- his name wIll- be Inscribed on a
special plaque dl splay_ed In the
lishment Award.
TM award Is spopsored nation- vocational' agr icultu ral class- .
wide by Dekalb-Pfizer Genetics room. The 'Dekalb award Is
a nd Is presented to the senior considered the'. highes t honor a
·agr icu lture student attainin g the . Vo-ag st udent _can receive on the
highestr degl'ee of proficiency in local level and : is .present ed .·
scholarship, leadership and a annually at nearly-4,000 schools.
Dekalb-Prlzer Gen~tic s ~o n ­
s u p er~' J s ~d
agrtc·ui t u ral
ducts research· ·at ·33 stations ·
program.
Da iley has bee n treas urer, two across the United Sta tes and also
years, and reporter one year for operates seed pr'oducllon plants
the Southern F .F. A., a nd was a at 22 locations. Based In Oekalb,
member of the Southern Concert Il l., the company is an lnter nallonal Pesearcher, ·producer and
Band.
His agricult ural progra m con- marki&lt;ler of corn, ·. sorgham,
sists-of placement In production, soybea ns and alfalfa' seed.
-farm meca hn ics and a garden.

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Pomeroy Elementary ·School Issues awards
in
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Numerous awards w~rc pres·
ented at an award s assembly
held at the Pomeroy Elementary
S(:hool.
Presenllng the awards follow·
lng a concert by fifth and six I h
grade band students, directed by
David Bowen , was Pr incipal
John Li ~ l e.
Students who were listed on the
honor roll every six weeks
throughou t the y~ar were pres·
ented awards and Incl ude: Jer·
lea Clark, Amy See, Ronnie
Hirth, Wendy Shrlmplln , Heidi
DeLong, Tamyra Taylor, Ste~en
McCullough, Amy Hayes, Adam
Thomas. Candace Miller, Jared
Warner, Jennifer Yeauger ,
David Anderson, Lauren And·
erson, Wayne Allen Barnhart ,
·, Tracy Colley , Wend! Daniels.
::· Danlelle Grueser, Erin Hag·

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gerty, Roy Powell , Rusty Robin·
Davis, Jack Stanley, filth grade;
son, Bradley Walker. first grade;
Debbie Alkire, Leanna CunMike Anderon, Taryn Doidge.
d!l(, VIcki Warner. Katrina
WhLtney Haptonstall , Jessica Turner, Kelly Phelps, Rusty
McElroy, Stacie Reed, Krista
Triplett, Kelly Doidge, Kevin
Sargent, Tara Grueser, Stacey Lambert , sixth grade:
Price, Shawn King , second
Patricia Tobias. Jason Klein,
grade ;
D.H.
I sa bel Grim m , LaDeana
The top readin g award lor
Grover, Monty Hunter, Krl sty k!ndergartl,'n went' to Ryan
Warner. Travis Abbott, An ne Bundy and other klnderga'rten
Brown, Corey Darst, James readi ng awards went to Holly
Whit e, third grade;
DeLong, John Michael Oav!dson
Ke lly Grueser , C. Reginald . and Brandy Snider.
Prall, Adam Sheet s, Li sa
Other reee!vlng awards for
Yeauger, Sarah Anderson , Jerod being the top readers in their
Cook, Tara Erwin, Ben Ewtn·g, classrooms were: Heidi DeLong,
Jason Tay lor, Julie Young. Dan!elle Grueser, Roy Powell,
fourth grade;
first grade; Krista Sargent,
Stacey Price, Tara Grueser,
Brad Anderson. Tracy Fife, second grade; James Whit e.
Erin Warner, Mar io White, Tren· Kr!sty Warner. Monty Hunter,
ton Cleland, Danlelle Crow, J.P.
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TIIURSDAV
SYRACUSE - Meigs Asso&lt;'ia·
lion for Retarded Citizens will
meet Thursday , 7 p.m., at
Carleton School In Sy racuse
REEDSVILLE -"Olive Tow n·
ship Trustees will mee t f'r lday ,
7:30 p.m .. at the Reedsv lll(' !Ire
station.
MIDDLEPORT - Mlddlrpor·t
E:vangeline Chapter 172, Order of
E:astcrn Star. will meet 7:30p.m .
T h ~rsday . 50-year pins will be
presented . A pot luck dinner will
be served at 6 p.m . and members
arc asked to bring a covl'red dish .
M!•a t will be prov ldl'd .
POMEROY - Salisbury Tow n·
ship Trustees wj ll ml'&lt;'t Thur s·
da y. 7 p.m., at town hall.
FRU&gt;AY
REEDSV I LLE -Oli ve Town ·
ship Tru stl'!'s wil l mr&lt;'t f'rltla)•.
7::10 p.m .. at the Re&lt;'dsvillt• fir &lt;'
station .
SYRACU SE - Mt•igs Assoria·
lion lor Retardl'd Ci t lzens Is
sponsoring a Ilea market on
Friday at Carll'ton Sl' hool in

W.Va. All alumni and their
gues ts are Invited to at tend.
EAST MEIGS Eas tern
Alumni Reunion w'!ll be held
Saturday, beginning at 6:30 p.m.,
al the high school. A dance will
follow at 8:30p. m. All alu mni and
their guests arr Invited.
MIDDLEPORT - Hea th Uni·
led Method!sl Chu rch in Middle·
port will be having an Ice cream
social on Sat urd ay from 6 lo 8
p.m.
SUNDAY
RA CINE: - Rev. Charles Norris will til' speaker at a r ev iva l l o
be ht•ld at Morse Chapel Chu rch.
loca trd on County Road 35. lhe
Racltw Por tland Road, through
.June 6. Serv!crs at 7 p.m.
RIO GRANDE Gallia
Twlr lr rs Square Dance Club is
sponsorin g a "Spring Dancr"
from l ::lllt o6 p.m. on Su nda.v.
.Junr 7. at Ri o l.ra'ndc, with
nallonaI ca Iter Ga ry K! nca de and
toea! ca l lers .John Waugh and Bil l
Rush. Evcl'yonl' welcome.

of Ronald and Margar'et Nel son, Soltball tourney
former ly or Dexter, will be
MID DLEPORT Meigs
preaching at the 10: 30 a.m. Alumni is sponsorin g a Cl ass D
worship service at the Dexter softball tournament at MiddleChurch of Christ on Su nday, June port Park on June 13-14. Cost Is
7. Nelson is a senior at Johnson $75 and no softba lls. Contact Max
Bible College In Knoxville, Tenn. · Whitlat ch, 742·2435 , or Gene
A potluck dinner and fellowship Wi se, 992·6224, before June 9.
will follow morning services.
Drawing will be held on June 10.
. CHESTER - The Unity Sin· Meeting changed
POMEROY .:.. The Meigs
gers, directed by Sue Matheny,
County
Board of Ed ucation sche·
will present a special program
duled
for June 9 has , been
Sunday, 7:30 p.m., at th e Mt.
changed
to June 8, 7 p.m. at th e
Hrrmon United B!'ethren Chu rch
county
oll!ce.
In the Texas Communit y. Th e
pub! it· Is Invited.

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"'there are proper 'positions· ror
~ wom en In Rotary. "
• "There might be at least one
'· unfilled classl!!cation still open
~ - that of the oldest profession."
- lhe lett er said .
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POMEROY - Val'a t io n B[bl• ·
School at Caiv&lt;ll')' Pll!(rm Chapel
will be held through Frida)'. at
6:30 p.m. eac h &lt;'V&lt;'nlng. Calva n ·
Pilgrim Chapel is lot'fl l('d on Ohio
143, hall a mile• orr 1hr Rou1r i
bypass In PomPI'O)'.

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HOBSON - Rr1·ival Sl'tTicrs
at Hobson Church of Chr is t in
Christian Uni on continues
through Friday. SeJ'v!ces. w!l h
spec!:il singing, begin at 7:30
p.m . nightly w!lh Rei'. EvPrett ·
Delaney, pa slor. Everyone
welcome.
POMEROY Ballroom
classes will begin at Royal Oa k
Resort Friday, Gerald Powell.
Instruc tor. The class ,for ad·
va nced dances wi ll lit' at 7 p.m.
with the beginners class to begin
at 8:30 p.m. On Saturday rlog·
g!ng cl asses will be held at I p.m. ·
In the reereal!on building.

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POMEROY - 1\ child rt•n' s
r ru snd&lt;' will br hrld I hrou~h
Sunda1· at Pomeroy Chut·ch of
thr Nazarene. l!lll Multll'rr.v Av e.
Re1·. and Mrs. Don Dunn. of
Bat·llett. will be the childrr11's
cru sa ders for tht' wl'!'k.

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proof of the deat h of his wile's
dea th on April 28, as agency
official s had requested. Her
dea th makes him eligible l or an
Increase In his $128 monthly
pension.
Gilroy said the VA previously
declared him dea d In 1984 alter
he sen t requested documentation
of his December 1983 m arriage to
Florence, and proof of the deai h
of her former husband.
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"Naturally, I'm strictly aghast
at some ot the orgiastic musical
delinquency that erupts !n ,t!te
spurious name of music," he
once sai d. "But we've always
had some manner of musical
gangsters on the lunatic fringes
o(rT!n Pan Alley, and these, too,
shall pass. "
Kaye mar ried Ruth Knox
Elden on March 2. 1940. They ~
were divorced In 1956 and had no
children.
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Jack Sykas, the
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Local Rotary chapters are
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r various professions, bu t there
·are no women among th e Stowe
• club's 60 members .
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: light fun and certainly were nol
. policy lor the clu b." added
·member Dal e !llell. "This whole
- thin g has been blown out of
~ proportion .
I t's a well ·
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extremists."
'· Nell conceded 1he apology was
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was unusual lor ve terans to
receive such a letter even once.
Gilroy attributed the persistent
problems to c l er i cal
carelessness.
"They push the wrong buttons
when I send In documents they
want," he sald. "Any time I send
In documents they want, they put
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Is the result of sending t he VA

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newsletter
The May Wednesday.
26 l etter d!scussf!!l a
local meeting during which
members considered lhe Su·
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He's extremel y credible." said R!chrd Buchanan.
GERALDO'S BUST: Geraldo Rivera testified
In the Fort Lauder dal e, Fla., cocaine t r ial of three
men he helped arrest in a live television broadcas t
but the defense attorneys didn' t think much of
him .
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defense lodged more than 30 obj ections to his
tes timony: The ~ase stems from Rivera 's outi ng
with police last December when he film ed drug
arrests live for " American Vice: The Doping of a
Nation."
He described his role as a "relatively sleazy
looking drug dealer " who wa s a along as
undercover police set up a drug buy . Alter the
transaction was col"(lpleted lor 2.2 pounds of
cocaine, Rivera announced to the dealers and his
tei('VIslon audience: ''This is pure cocaine. I am
Geraldo Rivera. You're on Candid Camera."
WELL PAYING SUMMER JOB: Caroline
Kennedy Schlossberg has a pretty good s umm ~r
job. She's making $1,250 a week as a summer
associate at the New York law firm of Paul,
Weiss, R!lk!nd, Wharton &amp; Ga rrison . Schlosse·
berg, 28, just finished her second year at the
Columbia Law School.

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'We goofed'
STOWE, Vt. tUPil - Rotar·
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women a ~ members of " the
oldest profession," but one club
member called the public reat·
t!on a "well-orchestrated attack
by a lew extremists."
The tongue-In-cheek newslet·
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Issued after t he Supreme Court
ruled that all-male Rotary Clubs
In some states mu.st admit
women.
"We goofed and we regret II we

verslty wher.e he e;u ned a degree
in civil eng!neer jng and formed a
band:
Alter graduation In 1933, Kaye
toured wit h his band and In 1938
opened at New York 's Commodore Hotel , on42nd Street next to
Grand Central Terminal.
"Man , what a time that was for
bands," Kaye reminisced years
later. "Eddy Duch!n was next
door at ·the Biltmore, Lambardo
up the Str~et at the Roosevelt .
Benny Goodman was at t h~
Paramou nt Theater and Glen
Gray was up the Sound at the
Glen Island Casino. But they 're
all gone now."

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By WILLIAM C. TROTT
United Press International
ROYAL ART WORK: The Royal Academy of
Art's 219th annual summer show Includes a tiny •
watercolor landscape by a certain Arthur George
Carrsck, a.k.a .. Prince Charles. The nom de
brush comes from two of his given names, Arthur
and George, and one of his titles, Lord of Carrick.
Roger de Grey, president of . the academy,
describes Charles' work, which Is titled " Farm
Building In Norfolk" and Is nolforsale, as a "most
serious work, which, In my view , Is a workolqulte
considerable !alent." Charles exhibited two other
watercolors at a smaller London show ear~!er this
year. The academy 's show al so Includes a striking
irlple portrait of Princess Di ana.
.HEIMLICH Mi\NElJVERING ON AIDS: Dr.
Henry Heimlich developed his special' maneu ver
to save choking people and now he says he thinks
'
he can develop a treatment for' AIDS.
Whil e most of the top AIDS resear chers were at
a bi g confer ence In Washington, Heimlich was In
Cincinnati, telling the Cincinnati .Executives
Association he needs $500,000 to further his
·
..
research.
"In analyzing it,, It' s really very simple, he
said . "Wnen we do get the funds, we will
proceed." But the doctor won't explain his
treatment , saying It Is " too earl y to spill It out ." A

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MONDAY
TUPPERS PLAI NS- Orange
Tow nship Trustees will hold a
spreia l meeting Monday , 7::l0
p.m .. at thr Ora nge Township
fin· station. to discuss dust
control. The publ ic Is inv ited .

Kaye, who kept millions or
Amer icans dancing tu his '' swing
and sway" rhythms, wrote his
band's theme song, "Until To·
morrow, " and olher numbers,
including "Hawaiian sunset "
and "Tell Me You Love Me."
"Swing and Sway with Sammy
Kaye" was his trademark but he
al so was permanently Identified
with the "so- you·want·lo·lead·a·
band" programs in which he
turned his baton over to eager
amateur bandl~ad er s.
Kaye was born March 13, 1910.
in Lak ewood, Oh io, to Czech
parents. Excelling In high school
track and basket ball, he won an

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Community calendar/ area happenings

Lawrence
Welk favori
tes.
of
the most popular
of the
bigOne
band
leaders. the folksy Kaye toured
the country, appeared on ra di0
and television and In movies and
set , up lour music publishing
firms : His records were among
Columbia's best sellers for many
years.

BANDLEADER SAMMY.KAYE

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Qualls, Terry McGuire, Jim Durst, Philip Sm11lh,
,Jared Spencer, Tim Durst, Bobby Mood!spaugh.
Adult leaders, 'standing, were Mark and Cheri
Seevers, Bill Rutan and Greg and VI cki Smith.

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RIDGEWOOD, N.J . (UPl) Ban&lt;)leader Sammy Kaye, a
native of Lakewood, Ohio, wbos e
band was known lor the smooth
tunes In simple arrangement s .
that dominated the swing era in
the tate 1930s and t he 194(ls, has
· died. He was n
Kay'e died of cancer Tuesday
night at Valley Hospital in
Ridgewood after having been
admitted about a week earlier, a
hospital spokeswoman said Wed·
nesday. It was his second recent
admission to the hospit al, she
said.
In his tatter days, Kaye played
everything from rock 'n' roll to

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Lisa Yeauger, Jason Taylor.
Students with perfect attend· Turner, Charles King, Vicki
fourth grade; Jack Stanley, ance- neither absent nor tardy Warner, sixth grade.
Students recognized as office
Marlo White, filth grade; Debbie during the year - were pres·
Alk ire, Katrina Turner, Rusty ented cerl!ficates from the Meigs helpers were Debbie Alkire,
Triplett, sixth grade; Scot! Auth· County Board of Education plus Anna Chapman, Leanna Cundiff,
er son. Patricia Tobias, D.H.; Susan -B. An~hony silver dollars. · Stephanie Price, 'Katrina
Patrick Jacks, L.D .
They are Michael Dent, Michelle Turner, Beth Roush, Kelly
Showing the greatest improve- Roush, Wayne Allen Barnhart. Phelps and Kelly Doidge.
Russell Triplett,
a six th
ment in reading wa s James Trenton Qualls, Joey Roberts,
Stewart In the L.D. class. The Israel Grimm , David Cu n· grader, and Jason Taylor, a.
L.D. studen l showing the highest ningham, Michael Reitmire, Les· fourth grader, were presented
mathematics score was Chris ter Bush, Carl Carmichael, Jel· framed· certificates of achieveSwanson and the L.D . student frey Oliver. Eric Quails, C. ment as honorees of the school.at
showing the grealest Improve- Regina ld !Reggie) Prall, Jeffrey the annual Mei gs County Aca·
ment in mathematics was Chad Darnell, Rachael Hawley, Jen· dem ic Excellence Banquet.
Reed .
Winners of the Meigs County
niler Barnhart and Tony Rou sh.
In the D.H . cl ass Jasqn Klein
Winners of the Meigs County Soli and Wal er Conserva tion
was the most !mproved.in mat he· Soil and Water Conservation District essay contest, Nathan
rnatics and Saliy Watson was District poster co ntes.t presented Baloy, who placed first, and
presented an award for being th e certifica tes of achievement were Kevin L ambert, who pla ced
best classroom helper.
Reggie Pratt, Adam Sheets and second both sixth gr aders reRecognized lor their help with Travis Drenner, fourth graders . ceived 'aw ards of honor for their
kindergarten graduation were
The school spelling bee cham· winning essays.
Sarah Anderon, Tara Erwin and pion, Sandy Morris, a fifth
Faculty member Becky Tr!·
Kelly Grueser.
grader, was presen ted a trophy pl eh, advisor or the school sa le.ty
as was Roger !Buddy) Roush. a .patrol. assisted Principal Lisle in
sixth grader, who was the school the presentation of cer tificates
and pins to patrol members.
runner-up in the bee.
At the conclusion of the awards
. Other studenl s receiving spell·
ing bee awa rds were Kelly ·ceremony, Lisle presenled each
Grueser, Lisa Tatt erson, Jerod teacher and staff member with a
A youth retreat weekend was
plaque of apprec iation lor o~t ·
Cook, Julie Young, fourth grade;
held rece nlly at the Bradford
sta nding service during the past ,
Danielle Crow, Stephanie See,
Church of Christ.
sch.ool year.
Tracy Fife, filth grade; Katrina
Three workshps were held on
Sa turday afternoon - "I Am
UP", " 1 Am UP at Home", and
" I am UP at School. " Bill Rul an,
youth minister at the Troy
GROVELAND, Cali f. IUPI) In Groveland and nearby Big Oak
Christian Church In Troy, was Curtiss Aldrich , 16, says he can Fl at more th an an hour to r each '
the featured speaker on Sat urday get up later these days, now that school.
aft ernoon. During the weekend he Illes his Cessna 150 to school.
Aldrich now flies 18 miles from
the young people enjoyed a What's more, his new mode of Pine Mountain Lake airport,
scavenger hunt, pizza party, transportation has made him a next to his home, to the loca l
movie, and basketbalL
hit with the girl s.
airport. He walks a l ew blocks
Mark and Cheri Seevers and
Aldrich, an honor student, said and takes a bu s the remaining 4
Greg and Vicki Smit h were the Wednesday that it now takes only miles to school .
leaders. The youth meet at the 13 minu tes and a short bus ride to
"People wa nt to know why we
church every Wednesday even· get from his remote Sierra home wou ld let a 16-year-old boy fly to
lng at 7:30.
·
to Sonora High School. It used to school," said the youth's falher , ,
lake him more th an an hour. .. Jon. " Well, I tell them it's a lot
He said he began flying the. safer than the alternatives."
single-engine plan e to class
about six weeks ago, just one day
By United Press International
alter
he received his student
Rep. Jack Brooks, D·Texas ,
license and one week
pilot's
criticizing Assistant Secretary of
before
he
got his driver's license.
Slate Elliott Abrams about his
teslimony before the committ ee
"The girls who didn't ta lk to
Investigating the Iran · Contra
me before have asked questions
affair.
"You are the only man I ever about the plane and what !l's like
sa w who takes more pride in not to be a pilot ," sai d Aldr ich, w ho
knowing anything tha n anybody I wants to go to the Air Force
Academy alter gradua tion .
ever saw."
The plane al so enables him to
avoid a long, scary bus ride.
Because of the steep mountain
roads near Yosemite National ·
MIDDLEPORT
Park, It takes his 55 classmates

Student saves time, wows girls

RETREAT - A weekend out of the world'·and
Into God's house was enjoyed at a youth retreat
held at the Brad1ord Chrueh of Christ by Mlr anda
Nlchol•o~, Mel anie Qualls, Marcia Robinson ,
Crysdal Anderson, Kelly Slendnablc, Forrest

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BODY SHOP

TRENCH! NG IS OUR LINE
rrenchinl ol Any Type
Backhoe Servi&lt;e
Plumbinc Service

Cuslom

IT. 4, POMEROY

992-3989
ElECTRI~

&amp;
ECETYlENE
WELDING

FREE ESTIMATES
1·1·11-1 ....

J.R.'s REPAIRS
l'Vs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
lnstaHation
Sen ice

• IEUAilf
8-20·'16 lin

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting

FREE I;STIMATES

FOR ADRUG-FIB AMaiCA
I

'

949-2263

or 949-,168

4·22-IJ.Ifn

I(UT OUT FOR FUTURE US£) ·

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985·3561
. All M•h•
•Rar~get

PARTS and SERVI

WEWWfS PAINIING

SAJIII&amp;\S1ING co.

tiSIDIIITIA~

IIIDUmiAL,
COMIICIAL
I'H ••• to yoo.
'orlablt laftdblcHtlng

MASONRY
RESTORATION , SWIM
POOLS , STEEL. LAWN
FURNITURE. BARNS.
FARMING EQUIPMENT,
HOUSES, ETC.
WMII GU.II.UilrUO/ FH£ UTIIIUTU

CUSTOM BUILT
GARAGES

tAll makes • modoll)

CONVENTIONAL

ANnQUES
IUY 01 SEU
liverillelnllques

POLE STYLE or

FREE ESTIMATES

PH: 992-2772

GEARY'S
BODY SHOP

1124 l•lt Main St.
IIOUISo T•••wo&amp;-fri.

I Collision S.nice
Wotll I Dttoil

,_.,

I

I~ L&amp;to7,....
•
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':: I ~-~

IUSS IIOOIE
,. 992-2526

.....

6·17-tfc

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•Insulation
•Storm Doors
•Storm Windows
-.Replecement Windows

•New Roofing

"FREE

6·2·17·1mo.

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
New Homes Built

S.nict
550 PAll ST.
OIL

An no unee 111 ents
3 Announcements

No Sunday (ails

3-11-tln

ELECTRIC
MOTOR REPAIR
RT. I, BOX 27B
32933 ROMINE ROAD

RUTLAND

742-2070
25 YEARS EXP.
REWINDS ALL TYPES

OF MO.TORS
I · U· IMO .

•100 .00 P" title. Write: ACE ·
2

Pima.

Naperville,

IL

8606

Now taking i ppU cations at D omino ' I Plna for drivers. Must be
18yrl of lgt, have a Clr, lnt~.U.tJd
\lehiele. Good driving r&amp;eo rd .

Re al Estale

Need babyaitter full time. Ph.

Tour Gui des : Does money moti·
11ate you 7 Salary to I tart ·
Commissins-Bonus. Fant astic::
opportunity to Earn 1800 ·
t 1000 / wk . Many company
benetits·edvancement manag ement positions available. Call
Sue lor Interview 81 4 -2 86·
6'21 . No t just a job.
No Tr esspasaing allowed at
Cha rl es E. Jordan ' a Garage on
Crab Creek ,.oad. Gallipolis
Ferry, W. Va. ByownerCharll E.
Jordan.

Home• for Sale

Flarwoods arfl&amp; ot Pomeroy.
New ldtchtm, btlhroom Ill cer·
peting. V, acre, ·1 7 acres flvai le·
ble. Ph. 614·446· 2369 .
Government Momu hom
$1 .00. "U Repair" , Also talC
delinquent properly. Call 805644-9633 ht 613 for info.
For sale or rem : 3 BR , houae ,
attactutd garage, CA, deposit &amp;
reference required. Ph. 614-

446·2683 8-6.
Movi ng, houu &amp; building. 30
acres . Call 614 · 379-2263.
1 If.! ' story Cape Cod by Randal
Something new in Modular Housing on disploy 11
French City Mobile Hume11, Inc.
Gallipolis, OH. Ph. 614-446·
Hom~s .

9340.

2 bedroQm home Camp Conley,
304· 675·2829.
3 bedroom home 2110 N. Mein
St. Make an olfer. will co ntidtr
trade in of house tr,Uet, 304 ·

458-1876.

•

6 eci-ea, Mi l , 4 bedroom btl de., 3
bathl. full b..ement. 30x32
attached garage. Gunviil• Roltd.
$96.000,00 . Will contld., trade
ln of o1he' property; 304 ·458·
1876.
New 3 bedroom house. ell
electric. tot ,12011145 on back lot
of 2614 Micdison Ave. Very
privnte 642 ,000 .00. PhOne

304·676 · 7771 .
New l ~ built conego nestled in
the woods on 27 ac::ret , Owl
Holl ow Roa d , $30. 000 .0 0 .
Phonn 3 . 4·676 · 7771.

For stle by owner: 2 story house
in Middleport overlooking park .
30 yr . {juernteed viny le sidi ng,
w·w carpet . 1 'II bath. unique
woodwork . 614 ·992 ·6126.

Mobile Hom8s
for Sale

Government Homes from$ 1, (u
repair] Delinquent tax property .
Repo11easlona. Ca ll 806 · 687~
6000 E111. GH-9806 for current
repo list.

HOMES KESSEL 'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES, 4 MI.

Fully furnished 2 bedroom home
In Racine with equipped klt~he n .
river vi~ proper1y , acrou from
General S tore. Easy acceu to
Oh io River boat laun chi ng and
sandy beach. 8 16,000. l;i14949-2168 nr 6 14 -949-2268.

3 bedroom hou111 on Wehe
Terrace in Pomeroy. $16.000 or
best ofhtr . Mu 111t aell. Call
614-992 ·6815

NEW AND

USED MOBilE

WEST , GALLIPOL!S. RT 36 .
PHONE 614 -446-7274 .
Furnlshod 2 BR . Shultt Mobile
Home. Take over pnyments ,
belence &amp;B,QOO . Call Eveni ng•

614·446·4489.
1974 Grandvllht 14 x70, 3 BR .. 1
&amp; VI Baths . Total elect ric. new
carpet. Extr" ni ce &amp;8950 .00 Ph.
614 ·446·017 5 .

'{;,rd Sa\eS

Tru ck drlvera needed. Mala or
female. Call 814-992·2376 or

4

Giveaway

4 Kitens to a good home Ph.

446-461 4.
6 Adorable puppies. Father: pure
bred English Setter. Molher!
Collle-Speniel mix . Ph. 614·

388·8184 .

Female black S. ten sheperd .
Good with c hildren . Very timid .
Need a good home. Ph .. 6·1 4 2 puppies 10 give away . Ph .

Demonltrate th e largest line in
plfty plan . Free kit. Toys-gift s ·
home decor· plus brand new
Christmas line. Over 800 i1ems .
No deliver ing, no collttetlng . No
experience. Call Friendly Holn e
Parties. 1· 800·2 27-1610.

446-3891 .

6760.
HIRINGI Governm&amp;nt jobs-your
area. t16 .000- UB.OOO. Ph one
ctll refundable. (602)838 ·8886
ext. 1203.
Scolanhlp available for qualified
appllcantl. cell ERA. Tow'n end
Country Rul Estate, 304 ·876·

6648.

Kitten•· 7 . 8 , &amp; 9 months cut e.
Female cat. whi.te Ph. 814·388·

8276.
Part Blu&amp;-Heeler pup &amp; dog
housa . Ctll 814-446· 1971 .
Beautiful ki1ten1 to give away.
Several colort. Males and fa·
malea. Call 81'· 992 -3923.
B month old Mal e Pitt Bull.
Brindle color. 814-742-2480.

814·742· 2328 .

&amp; Vici nity

Nn ded baby11tter for 1·2 even·
lngs 11 week tor one child.
Sometimes 2. Ca ll 614 ·992-

614·446-2200
Clothe• dryer, will run need•
some work. Haul away . Call

....... Gii1lljjoliS ........ .

Something New U"derThe Sun!
Repa needed for Business Ac ·
count• Part Time •11.000 Po·
tentlal Full Time t&amp;O.OOO plus
potent ia l. Work own hours:
Training provldtd. Cell 1-612·
938 · 0019 M· F. 8 :00am ·

6:00pm tC .S.T.)
Chrlatmll Around th• World is
badt and better then e~~erl Now
hiring lftl supervisor• for p•rtv
plan. FrM training, no ln\laal·
ment , no collecting . Free kit and
1uppties. 304·'86·6733.

Yard Sale, Mill Creek Ad,
wringer weaher. fr uit jan . loeds
of Items to chooae !rom. Ph .
814 -44 6-96 1 6.
Yard sale near Orltfln ' t Gro c. in
Kanauga, Saturdav . 10·7. Girl ' s
10 IPMd bicy cle, car r11dios,
ot hM miac. items. Rain Ca ncels.
4 temlly yard u le. June 4th, 6t h,
&amp; 8th. 1 mile out St. At . 218.
One Moo re residen ce. Som&amp;.
thing for everyone, hm·4pm.
Yard Sal8. rain or t hine. Fri. &amp;
Sat. Jun e ,6 &amp; 6 . 9 to 6. 6th
Avenu•. All typea and slret of
good clothe• &amp; misc . ltem1 .
ROAD YA RD SALE : Welt andot
Ktrr Rd ., June4 &amp; 6 . Wetc h to•
tigns .
3·Famlly Gar•o• Sale. 61t1
Fourth Ave. 9 · 6. Juno 4 &amp; 5 . ,
Ytr4 S1le 1 mile on 218. Wed. &amp;

To a good country hom•. 6
Shepherd- Colli• mix~ puppln .
Call 614-742·2,88.

VETERANS • Earn e)C tra monw
In the Army Nat ional Guard.

Tt'lurs.

304·575-3950 ., 1-800·842·
3819 .

'I• milt BuiiWIII e Rd . WM. &amp;
Thurs. 10 ft miliea . Lot of
goodies. Come Ill See.

Kitten• to gNeaw1y. Call 6, • ·

EXCE PTIONAL

4 female tiger kitt1n1 . Mothtr ia
beautiful long-haired Cali co. 8
wko. old. Coli 814·986 ·4367.

MENT POSITION . Now hiring
•h•p pet1on (prefer women! tor
your aru to hire and suptfVile
people. Great worlc at hom e
poait ion. Waetttv income plua
bonuaea. HurfY I You won' t went
t o mlta thll rare opporltunltyl

986·4244.

5adorable puppies, plftTanler,
par1 Pood le to gfve away . Will be
sm1lldog s. Call61'·992 ·0804 .
Female German Shepher d
puppy. 304-676-2382.

CALL

"collecf '

MANAGE ·

TODAY

fo•

more info'r mallon fo r loc:all nt er·
view. Hftuae of Lloyd, Inc. Be tty

c... u. 13041744·0924.

1042.

Mature rallable babytluer
wanttd for4 month old in Maton
.,.,a, Mort thru Fri. refrences
required. call after 6:00 or
weekenda 1ny time 304· 773·
9 1615 .

3 puppies. 1 mele. 2 fem ale, 4
months old, phone 304·876·

Wented ex plrientld houte ·
keeper , c•ll after 6 :00 PM ,

2363.

304·675-nl7.

lo ng heir&amp;d kittens, 304·876·

Applicltions no)'ll being ac ·
cepted iof a part time even ing
thlft position for medh:el lab
tach. Cftnteet p11r~onn.t office
Pleatant Valley Hotp , VeUey
Drivt, Pt. Pit., W\1. Phon e

2 Mommy cets. 1 kitten . 304·
Brown vinyl ch air, 304·•158·

5043.
Left over Items from ytrd ~ele .
must take •II. :J04 · 675-7922 .

304-875-4330 .

6 Lost and Found
FO UND: Whire Fflmale Go1t In
Addison Townahlp. Ph. 814Yard Sale, 531 Third Ave. Fri.
only. AntiquH &amp; misc.
Lost In Middleport, Cochtllf
bird. a rrry with yellow hte.
orange c:heeh. If found, cail
814 ·992-&amp;BOC.. Reward.

WANTED leld andtecondgu ltlr
player. alao k.,.board plever.
muU .,...,e own tqulpment. for
forming rock band. Will be
pfaylng 80's, 70:• and 80'a
music. Ph one tftM 8 :00 pm,
1 - 3 04 ·17! -8370 Of 1 -814 ·

992-8288.

15

School5
Instruction

R1train Now. South e.. tarnBu•
inass Co llage. Call &amp;14 ·U6 -

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

4387.

1 B Wanted to Do
Ri ck Peauon Auctioneer II·
ctnsed in Ohio 1nd West Virgl·
nfa. Real Ettate. antique. ftrr'l'l,
liquidation nlet . 304 -773 ·
ti786 or 773·6430,

Wanted To Buy

We PlY c1s h for late model clean
used cafl,
J im Mink Cht'V .· Oidt in(l.
Bill Gene Johnt~

614-445-3672
2 l'torae trailer call 114-446 ·

7313.

Old Clawfoot Bath Tub in good
cond. to be uMd in 1 hom•. C•ll

514·446· 3388.

S•ptlc tank pumping, rnidenrial

&amp; commtrictl. 180 per iolld.
Ron EvensE nterprl•••· Jacillon.

Ohio. Coli 614· 286·5930

Huge Com munity Sele, Rio
Grande Etllltlt. June 4 &amp; 6.
9 :00 to 1. Clothfll. houtehold.
mite . gelore.
e .fsmlty Yard Sale. room sire
carpft , Thur lday June 4 , 2 mi.
out 218 . Hatfelt Re1 .
POR CH SALE. Thurt . Fri.. Set.
80 Locust St. Lampl, dlthu &amp;
gla11were galore. Some An·
t iques, jewelry.
Gigtntlc 3 Family Yard Sale. rtin
or shlnfl, Fr i. Jun e 6th., 1 Oam 1ft
&amp;pm. 1 mile ofl 218 on lny1llt
Rd . Watch for signa. Lots of
••cflllftnt clothaa. baby thru
1dult aitea .
3 Family Y111rd Sale. Henry
Skidmor e• Auidenee, Eve r·
green . Thun . end Ffl.
Yard S1le Slturda-, Rain or
Shine. 8 -fi behind old Bidwell
ElamtnllfY School.
2 Y1rd &amp;a lea on lincoln Pike just
off 141 tl Centenary, double
wida &amp; 4th. triiiM ftn lett. Thurt
'th &amp; Fri. 61h &amp; Sat . 6th,
S lothlng, jeweltrv. dlthes . ro·
tiller, ltwn rnower1 &amp; loti mise
U't here, tha Annuel 41 Spruce
Street Eventl One day only,
Slfturday June 6th , 9 ·4 pm.
Ytrd Salt at Wanda Atha ' a, 6 S .
Third St., Bidwell. Thurs . end
Fri.
Garage Sale. 1st . houte on little
Kyger Rd. , jutt off At 7 : June 6
&amp; 6th, Fri. &amp; Sat. Antique dishes,
dolls, ult &amp; peppers. good
clothing chup. tools. elec.
Irons , new lA h .p. grindtrr, 3pt.
pr. 1 6' plows, fru it J•rt. rock ing
ct't airt, S. misc. hemt.
Garage Sale. rain or thine 9 to 5.
June 4 S. 6 . Rudnw Village II .
Third St . Typewriter. changing
teble. girls In fant end toddler
cloth", co · •. t\ome interiOr,
Ublfl &amp; l•mp tttnd. mattunlt~
clothea , small motors.

Jim'• odd jobs ptlntJng. drf&lt;Je·
way reteating, Clfpenter work A
roof rtpair, trHt &amp; htdget
e• perienced . Call 114 -379 ·
2410.

Yard S1le: Fri. and Sat . 8am to
8pm . Ju ne 5 &amp; 8 . 1 6 mile•
IOUih l)n 326 .

M I M Lawn Car• I Window
Cta~nlno . C. ll env day afur 6

Ol111t Ylfd Sete. '14 mile out
Neighborhood Ad Applianees.
ttuck pant, l · who•ler , Fri. &amp;

PM, 814-379·2671 .

Sot

Hom• Tettphone lnstellation.
troubl e ahootlng .nd improv•
mentt. 9 Yltrl IIIPtrlence Ph .

Big l ·Family Yard S•l•. Lot• ot
e hlidrtns clo th••· computer,
tOYI. &amp;om.thlng for everyone.
Jet. ot 1 80 &amp; 664 at PortfJf.
June 5 &amp; 8 .

814-266-9334 .

6-Ftmity Ylfd Stlt . On Ul'\coln
Pike off 1' 1. Wed., Thurs .. &amp; Ffl.
Ph. 814·448·3171.

Buying d1ity gold. silvM colna.
rings, jewolltry. rttrling Wife, old
coint. lwge currency. Top prl·
cea. Ed lu,.en ltrbtr Shop.
2nd. -...,.. Middlti)Of't. Oh. 514·

992-347&amp;.

DENNY CONGO
Will HAUl
JUST CAll!
992-3410
liMESTONE
GRAVEl - SAND
TOP SOil
Fill DIRT

31

1·800· 247·4616 .

9

RU~S

614-766·6383 colle&lt;t.

Own your own ap~arel or shoe
store, c::hQOte from: Jean / $·
Po rtswear, lad ie• opJl&amp;rel , mens,
children / materni,y, large siras,
pet!t,, denceweer/ aeroblc, bridal; lingerie or accessories nore.
add color enalytis. Btandt: Lil
CleibOrne, Gr~tolin e , HealthteiC,
Levi, lee. Camp Beverly Hill. St
Michele, Chelit, Outb~ack Red ,
G.enesls. Forenra. Organ lcalty
Grown , oveer 2000 othuu,
S1 3.99 one prlcedasigner, multi
t ier pricing dlsc;:ount or fami ly
shoe 1tore. Retail prices unbe·
lleve.eble for qual ltv shoes nor·
metiv priced fro m 519 to 880.
Ov&amp;r 260 brllnds 2600 styles.
•14.800 to 't26.900 : inventory.
1raining, fixtures , grand open·
ing, al rfere, et c. CAn opM 16
diYI · Mr . Keenan ~3 051366 ·

814-388-9882.

"Free Eetimetu"

PH. 949-2860
or 949-2801

Sal1ry plu s commlaaion. paid

448-6297.

446-4851 .

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•&amp;tOWN IN
INSULATION

Managet needed: Femily beltutv
aaton-tennlng center. Glllipolis.

Babytitter, in my home. for two
c hildren . 8am to 4pm weekdayt.
Holrer vicinitv.
Cell

EITIMArE~ "

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

Day a. CAll NOWI

33.

468-1823.

6- 2-17· 1 1110.

Custom Pointing
S.rfict, lustorotion

.

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Alco Trancmlulo11
PH. 992-5682
or 992·7121

5·19·1 mo.

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

S·l-'17·3-

Rt. 124, Pomeroy Ohio

CALL 614-446-3028

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

JohnL ...h
OwMr/lltdlanic

\

' At. 4. Hysell Run Road "
Pomeroy. Ohio 45769
.PH . (614 ) 992·2134 or
992-6704-Frtt Estimalts
5-ll-2 mo.

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

PH. 949-2756

I

WILLIAMS ·
TRENCHING SERVICE

614-843-5248

NEW- REPAIR

'L

licensed &amp;: Bonde d

•Refrigerators
•Drye rs •Freeze r s

ROOFING

it effectively takes a lot of homework-like reading articles, attending
meetings, and talking to other pare ts. This way, yolll' child will see you
as a well informed solll'Ce.
Listen, we're not using these statistics about marijuana and
·cocaine to scare you.
Then again, that's exactly what we're trying to do.
If you're afraid YQlll' child may be included in some of these num·
hers, get help. Contact yolll' local agency on drug abuse for more
information.
·

Carry Concrete Culverts

•Washers •Dishwashers

Howard L Writ-1

Not yours. right'!
Well, woulrl you feel any differently if you knew 17% of all high
school seniors have tried cocaine? And 40%of those are using it
CUI'rently.
·
.
.
Not yow· kirl'! Well. how about this ... 54%of all high school seniors
have smoked mar\juana. And over half of them smoke it regularly.
Still not yow· kid? Or maybe you're not so sw-e anymore.
.
Well, t~e best way to know for sure is to talk with yolll' child. Of
comse, speaking to ~~our child like this takes a lot of courage. And to do

lilt

Electronic Organs
Mobile service
RIA~ONAILE

·HAPPEN TO
IS IT
TO?

Welding

lowboy Hautinc
Septic Systems

Roger Hysell
Garage

EXCEllE NT WAGES tcr apare
tim• lltem bly wOrk; electron.iCI, crefta. Others, Into. (604)
641 · Q091 EXT. 2987 Op&amp;n 7

.60640.

7 month old male bird dog. Cali

Phone Day .or Evenings

Help Wanted

GET PAlO tor reading bookal

266·1343.

RADIATOR
SERVICE

THE OHIO VALLEY PU8LISH ·
lNG CO . recomm ends that you
do businen· with people you
know , 1nd NOT to send money
through the mail until you have
inve11tg11ecfthe offering.

Non -Member Ccver
Charge $2 .00

2 POOl

BISSELL
BUILDERS

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

Serv1c1:s
11

Business
Opportunity
I NOTICE I

vacltion, insurance, profit shering It more. For interview. C1ll

992-9901

21

~ mploymenl

MEMBERSHIP $5 .00

~ Li~nsed Clinical Audiolo~ist

~

Fmancial

TOP CASH plid for '83 model
and new., uaed c•rs, $mlth
Buldt· Ponliae, 1911 Eutern

LIVE
ENTERTAINMENT

FREE
ESTIMATES
ALLWORK
GUARANTEED
.

RACINE, OHIO

Wanted To Buy

Aw .. Golllpolio. CoU 814-4482282 .
·I
..

NEW HOMES
1RESIDENTIAL
RENOVATIONS

EVERYBODY SAYS IT
THEN WHOSE

'

-'u.ne 4, 1987

QUILTS
C11h pllid for collector 11ttiqu1
or pre 11150 qutlte. Pieced Of
19f11/qoe. Any c:ondltlon. H'lflor
prlcn·pakl fOf' wnu.ual pethmt.

Coli .._,. 11 114•H2· 2101

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

deyaor1 -112· 2U1

••••or

w.,,..,,JI_In fCMid coolin loft
c -.

1n ....... .,. A-•
4
~oom ot more, 30 or motl
_... of wa a dtdllftd tn nal11d1d
-. No-~

.,........

- 1:30,.m. f - 8111. t:OO , ..... 21t-U..t21t.

707 Third Ave. Thurs. 9 · 5 ,
you are
a copy.

Gar19e Sal1. Rt 1 &amp; 218 811.
til 7 8argainsiiL

- - ' - - - - - - - - - 11June 8th, 8
Can do Nght hauling end roofJng.
llte11ontbl 1 rattt . Merion
l.,k*. 814·M9 -2129 .

Wll do -~"inO In ..., home.
12 Vr&amp;. lll*'itnce. Ra'*tn~
provlcfecf, RtHOntblt fltn .
11 .. H2·7132.

4 ·famllv. farm Ad 11111 Bob
Evana Sauaage Shop. Come
alongs, purt l power , log chalnt,
cable pulilet, b1by clothes, toy s.
11ereo speakMs. girla S. boy• &amp;
adult clothet. Something tor
everyone. Fri. &amp; Sat ., June 6 &amp; 6
Rein canc;:uls. 10 till ' ·
Garage Sale, 1 at timeo\ler. Thur
4th &amp; Fri. 6th til Sat. 6th . Girl s
bike, doll buggy , tnya, hnllllthold
goode, shoet. clothing. (mona.
women, children) organ. Christ·
mils ftemt. loti Morel 4 Family I
Rein or Shine. 61 1 Third Av•.
G11llipolls.
Garage Sale June 6 Ill 6. little
Kyger Rd . Couch, tiru an
10-speed bike.
4 FAmily 126 Porumouth Rd.
Junt 6. g . ).
Yard Sala June 6 &amp; 6 . Rodney
Chur ch ot God . Rt . 36 11
Rodney . 9 to' ·
Yard Salt June 15 , 6 1 &amp; 7 . 8 ·7 .
Porter Rd ., ott Rt 160 in Porter.
Yard Sr~ l e : First ule ot veer.
Ce nteMry Townkouse Friday
June 6.
Juno 6 &amp; 6 . 9 to 5. Women1
dothtl 1ir.e 6 &amp; 6, Maternity tile
8-10, B•bV &amp; chlldrtlnl &amp; mena
c lothe~ . RotUlar, 8,000 BTU
A.C .. dfltk &amp; ch1ir , atarl, com·
modore64. From At. 72 Vt mlles
ou t GeQru•• Cre•k Rd. Pt\.
6U ·440· 1012
3 Family. Fri.•SIIt. 9·6. Rt . 141
llflft on le Qrende. Amtnl trath
compacter. gu ttnks for boat,
lit ejacketl , mena1u ltt, ohll dr ena
ctorhet and toys.
· Ya•d Salt. good Junlo• clothes
on S~ld mor e Ad . el EviJrgrrren.
Thurt.-Fri.
•
4.· Family Yard Sale Frl · S.t .
Low•r G1rfleld Ellt. Baby bed.
baby clothea. ylenwa ut, lot s ol
nico thirogs .
4 Ftmlt¥ Salt 366 l 11 Or1nde
Btvd Junt{ 5 &amp; 6 . 9 · 5. Nice
clothing, inf1nts &amp; toddiMt,
b•b-1 •cceuorlet , water bed
• IHiftti·King, AHH 80, 11won, drve r
&amp; lots ol mi1c:.
Yard Sale Frld1y. Csnt11n11ry .
Cloth ing women 6 glrit, and
b&amp;yt sites 14 &amp; 16, 1moker gril l,
air cond .. fana . typewriter. toy
'box , toys , lien and edult
p&amp;p&amp;rbAcks .
In tide Yard Saii!1Jvne6th. Gr~ten
TetrfiCfl Trailer Parll 111 Cente·
nlfY . Lot 16.
78 Court St . Sat . 9· 6 4 plecft
living room suite, tw in bath ,
clothflt. mi1c .
Mov ing Sat"' 1 mile from Rio
Grande Rt . 325 Ctll 246 -644l.
Fri 5 , Sat. e. &amp; Sun.'7 .

····· Pomero·v........

5. 8:30 to 2,oo.

4 fllmlly . Friday, June 6. Satur·
day. Ju11111 6. 10:00 am till 5:00
pm. Ca rseat. aw•eper, A1trJ.
am· lm r•r1in , much moreli Nick
lhlu rt~ld"nc::e , 282 45 Apple
Grove·Dorcu Rei. . Aacl"e. Allin
or shi ne.
Tkurt . end Fri., June 4th and
5th. 29806 Pine Grove Rd ., jull
off St. Rt . 124 b•tween Ra cln•
and Syflcute. Chlldrtn 1nd
edu lt cloth ing, toys, 11.5 Inch
rims wit h tug• a nd centert, mil c.
ltemt .
June 8th. 10!00-1 Between H
end A Block and Cleland Ruhy.
Appliances. clothes. ttc::.
Chu rch of J••u• Chf ll1, Apol·
toljc Ftlt h (jutt past park, New
Lima Ad.) June 4th. 15th, 6th. No
lunk. etten lilt . Anything vou
need. Toys. dlehes. btdclothe1,
clot hn
Meyer• Deep Wall
Pump, tank. piptt. Rflln CtnCtll.
Paat or R. Richard•. &amp;1• ·198·

6091 .
Mov ing ta le. June 6th. llh, 7th.
'h milt h om railroad t 1011ing In
De•rar nn &amp;owlet Rd. Hond1
3-wheohtr, pontoon boat. d11p
lrtelt, riding t• w nmower, many
ml1c. ltema.
'
309 18 Neece Rd . Mlddltpott ,
Clothes. coffee end and llbie
o.M
~~·-M_Ir~c_
. ___________

,JcGar&amp;ge 11le June 4th and lth
Otyant Ad , Aull1nd . Cecil Will
reaidance. lots of wom~ns clothircg, men1 lulls. Sumethlng lor
everyone . Rein or shine,
Gerege S11lt June 4tt\ , 15th, etk.·
6 mllu ftAtt ol Chester on Rt .
24B. 8:00 ril 6 :00 Thurs. tnd
Fri .. Sr~t . til noon .
493 Linc:rJin St .. Middleport.
Jun11 5th and 8H'I. 10:00· 5:00.
Baby clothes and misc. 111m1.
Many hcmlly . Jr. $Jilt91''t real·
den ce, Rt . 12AJ . 1 mile ftom
Soulhern High. Sat., June 8,
9 :00· 3:00 . loti of kld ' t r:loth ea.

..,·· Pt ·Pleiisiiiif .....
&amp; Vicinity
Y11rd 81111, Wftd and Thurt, June
3 81 4, 311 Fh11 St .. 9 :00 till

3.00.

Vtrd S11ie, Thurnnd Fri. K &amp; K' t,
rAin tancelll, 9 :00· 3:00, Ho'm e
Interior, ch1fr1, htby hllm'CI,
1pr uris , c;:urt ltl na.
Giganllc Yard Sale. Thun. Frl
and Stt. 4 hou•es below Slden
Jew lal'\', Oalllpolls Ferry. W. Va.

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

MOVINO YARD SALE, Set,
June e. Broad Ru n IICrOU frr lm
sf,orn Plant , 9 ·00 •m till 4;00
pm hl!ryrhlng to go!

St rel!lt wid, v•rd u les June 6
11nd 6 . 9· 6 Wright S t Pomflf'O\i.
Eight plus ~ouses .

Vfllrd Sale 163 Main St. Nfjw
Havon : Mens . la dffl clo thing,
t11e1 Cf1.tu bike. udds and ends.
June 4,6, 6

9 f•mity . lnf1nu and c~llelrene
clothing. 3 miles out Leading
Cr~tMt Rd. 742· 319•. Jun• 1tt
tt'lrough 6th.
Junll4th Md 6th. Cheatflf Rote
rtside"ce on County' ,Rd . 28

g,oo.&amp;.3o.

- - - - - - - - ·1&lt;-

Seuer Farm, 4 '1t mil as from At . 7
on County Rd .3 . 1 1/J mile~ South
or Rutl1nd. Freet~u . tu rnlture.
houafrhold ltema. books. 1986
C8r, and much more. Fri. Jun116
Stt June 6 . 9a,m. · 6p.m.

Jun e IS end 8 . Tt.11n flrtt ro&amp;d h;ft
from Mlddlepon hill. 6th houu
on left.

8: ~ ·amuntlldark.

June6 eode .
Crew Rd .• Pomeroy . Toya, ch ild·
rent c:loth ... 814 · 992· 21558
House hold u11. Jun111 2 lor 4
dtn. Antique furnitur e. lg.
frteltr , ~hildrens clothing. 272
E. 2nd . St \ PomMoy. 10 00 to
6 :00p.m . I.

¥'•d Sale. Fri. 15th. StMeo.
diahn, ~thn, oddt A enda,
101 Mtbelane D1 .

3 pc. ou1door furnit ure, dlnttte
att , clothe~ 111 ailet. mlac: . Item a.
FrldiV June 5 at Dailey ' s it
Flstwooda.

I · Family 1 :00·7. Clsy Commun•
hy lkt g. 1!2 mll1 bejow Jc1 , of
211 Of Route 7(Lovt ra Llna}
LOla of curtains, btMJaprttdt,
diahes , adultt &amp; c h ildrt.,a
dothn. home inttrior. at~ .

' family yerd ule. June 4,5,0 .
Racine. bahlnd Masonic Lodge.
Dennie Hill Aes. ~ : 00 • 6 :00.
Meny items.

ONe jpl..o 1M orgen 11110111 to
Mginnlf't, .W1ncect itudtntt
IfNI lldutta In my home. Alto 1 ----~-----,..., Oordlnl end trlfttpoeing.
l.Mge Y«d Salt, June !th
Cd 114·•f·M03 .
thtOUfh ~ttJ. Chtthlre, Ohio, fh .
1 . Oulllny chlldr.n'1, aelult't
hbreltling '" mv home. '"'
c loth ing, houllhold lt•mt
Murt. 3C)4:. 1tl· 3930.
mlttlfltntous ~
·

YARO SALE, 371 South Second
Av e.. Middlflf)ort, Oh. June 4 &amp;

Yerd 111e Friday June 5 . Harr lt.
8rtdbury behind WMPO . Wttch
for sl9na.
June 8th and lth Aoduprlnga
Rd. Toddler, 1d1Jit , giflt clothes;
houMholc.1 hems .

Yard Slilf!, Sat, 10 .00 till 4 00.
2.806 Bttr.h Ave , Pt . Pit
large Mov•ng S~tle behind E••on
Sl&amp;lmn UI)Pet' M~tJOn , W Va.
June 5 11nd 6 . s11t'tmg 9 :00 am . ·
2 f11mil~ yArd ule. June 4 11nd 6.
2629 Mt Vurnon Awe . Maytag
wt lngllr w11 s.h11r lot s more, 9 :00
till 4 00
·--~-

·Ytcrd Slll(t, 2 family , baby il&amp;ml,
womon ' s clothes. cnall, nidi
n•r:h. much more. JuneS end
2913 Spruce Stu!et.

e.

6 f&lt;~mlly , 2 hl)ute Yfi'd ial,,
Felrgoundl Road. follow signa,
June &amp; and 6 . 9 :00 lili 3 ;1')0,
Oar,ga S1!de, 3307 Ffan~lin Ave.
Frl June 6, 9 '00 till 1.
Verd hlfl behind 8eale School,
Friday only, 8 :00· 3:00, Chint,
old albums. mise odd and 11nds.
Ra1n or .Shine.
· YardSehtFri. JI.lne8 . 8 :00 tiH7.
Corner Smhh and loc~o~t1 St ..
Manderton. First tim• t, i, Vtlt ,
Lergl Yard Sal•. starts June 5
gon tiU told out, no Sunday
..lea, some toolt, mtnttis.
furnitUre, clothll. ~h... tlect,
ric dryer and t ome antiques. ~
mile out Greer " oad,
F I~ ST TIME YARD SALE. Fri
and Set. Jun• 15 1nd a , 9 :00·
2 ;00 pm. Ping Pong t able,
g•m", mlttflll 1nd 1pring1,
gooct clothM . 506 Chandler Dr.
P1. ~t

�Page-14- The Daily Sentinel

LAFF-A-DAY

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Thursday, June 4, 1987

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio
. 54 Misc . Merchandise

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright

55 Building Supplies

76

1974 KirkWood . 12x60, tote!
alte1ric, new carpet newly
remodeled, 2 C8iling fans . hcflllent condition. Redwood porch.
out building. On ~ent.c:t lot, can
move. 16,500 . .Ph. 614-4468010

For lilt Queen lize waveleu
Wat•bed with warmer. Spc.
glass top brftkfa•t set . Csll
814-... 6-2786.
!.

1 RoU ewav bed wh:h new
manress. llnle girts clothing size
6-10. Mans 3pe. suit size 42
ch .. t, 32-31 panu Ph. 614·
446·0065 .

1973 12d5 Kirkwood. Remodeled. Will consld"er offer. 61499~ · 2464 after 8 :00p.m
1971 Hillcrest · 12x60. 3 bed·
room, partty furnished, central
air. 14000. Call614-992-3191 .

"My name
yours?''

1979 Liberty. 14•70. 3 bedroom•. fireplace. garden 1ub.
central air, porch. underpinning.
304-882-3389 after 5 :00pm.
33

Farms for Sale

2 or 3 bedroom, furnished, AC.
Good clean condition . No pets.
New Haven . 304-882 -2488.

Small F.,m 40 acr". Minertl
rights. 4 BA . 2 batht. tmell
baument. AC. Lg . lcltchen.
many eablnett. Ph. 614-268. 1790.

House trailer for rent . Call
614 -742-2763 aft.er 8 :00pm.
2 bedroom. you pey utilities,
dulls only, depo1it required.
304 -676-2636 .

White tntlque wicker couct-. end
chair with r-ew cushions . Two
nice end tables, 1 foot ttool end
2 ladder back chairs. 304· 6762338 .

70 Acre Ftrm In Patriot. Call
&amp;1•· 379-26•2 after 3 .

2 bedroom mo bile home ,
•160 .00 per month. 304-87&amp;·
1371 or 876· 3812 .

: Mjnl farm . 9.8·acrn . Ba1han Rd.
Meigs County. ' room houae.
full b111ment, amall barn. one
out building. •26 .000 614·
378-8209 .

Houu wanted. Reaaontble rent,
will repair if necenary In Point
Pleasant or Gallipollt Ferry area.
Call 304-468-1712.

Ele•trit lift recliner chair. brown
tw.. n. 11 ,800. new will sell
f600 . Red Rolli Wheel chair
with leg llha tJOO. Folding
walker t315 . This equipment
u1ed ltn t_han one week. Toilet
chair f40 . 304 -882·221 1.

Two 2 bedroom mobile homes.
turn lthed, yard wilhchtin link
fence. t75 .00 depoait. phone
304·676-6612 af18f 5:00pm.

20 acre farm Hann1n Trace
.Aotd, Glenwood. W . V1. tor
more infor!'Oation cell 304-77315118 or 773-11188 aher 5:00.

· 34

Business
Buildings

Commarcitl buildings lor lean.
Downtown Pt. Pleetent . Store•.
offlcn . A·One Real Ettata.
Carol Ve.;tr, Broker. C111U 304875-6104.
747 lnddustrlaletorage 12 toot
over head door, 3 phaut of
•lectrlc. 18x48 ttatl building
814 - ~4e - 2382 For
appointment .
36 Lots

&amp; Acreage

44

41

Houses for Rent

Nicety furnished tmall houu.
Adultt only . Reference• required. Oft theet tarking. Ph.
81·-···· 0338 .
1BA . furnl•he. 1 small child . No
pett. Call 614·448 -0321 ,
3 BR . unfurnlthed , 2 childr en.
No ptu. Call814 -446 ·0321 .
3 BR , brick In Rio Granda. Sec.
Oep. No pelt . t235mo. Cell
614- 246· 5439. •

3 RENTALS AVAILABLE
1 . Air Conditioned 4 bedroom
home. Rio Grande. 2 . Small 2
bedroom unit In vlll1ga, Rio
Gttndl. 3. PICtUtlllque home 3
miles south ot Gallipolis, Rt. 7.
Adult• pteferred In all 3 location•. Aeferenc tt, depotit ra·
qulrad. Ph. 446· 9430 or 2469457.
2 DR Home with llrepleca. near
town, Yl atre y1ud , no pet1,
· 1250 per mo . Call 614-446·
fl-810 or 446-7881 .

1 Bedroom b11ic rent 1176.00
plut electric. Alto tequ lred a
1200.00 ncurity deposit . CON ·
TACT: Jackson Eatatet Dept. Ph
44&amp; · 3997 Equal Houalng
Opp_onunlty.
Furnl1hed &amp; unfurnithed aptt ..
1160.00 tnd up, referenc11 •Ph.
30• · 675 ·7738 or 304· 67155104 A-1 Real Esuta.
Furni1had Apt. U25 . Utilities
Pd.. 1 BR 607 Second Ava..
Galllpollt. Ph . 446·4416 1ftet
7PM ..
Furnithed Efficiency 1146. Ut itltiet ptid , thare bath. 607
Second Ave.. Gtllipolit Ph.
4415-4418 af1er7PM .
1 DR Apar1ment. 740 Second
Ave. 1186 per month. Depotit
required . Call 614-446-4222
between 9 &amp; 5.

1 bedroom apt. in Middleport.
All utllltlu paid. 1210. par
month. Call 614 -992 -61 SO.
u

APARTMENTS . mobile homll ,
hOutu. Pt . Pleas lint and Ga ll lpoHt. 61 4-446-8221.
1 bedroom grou nd ~loor . private
ent ran ce, recently remodeled ,
Everyt hing turn .. loc. outtklrt•
HendM ton. 1260. month. 304676· 6730.
Apartrnentl in Henderson. Partilllly ftrrnllhed . 304· 675-1972 .
2 bedroom lurnl18d apt . r&amp;t 1nd
dei)Utlt, New Haven. W. Va ..
304 · 882 · 3267 01 304 -773 6024.

Nice houte 6 rooms and bath.
Full basement tnd fireplace In

In Middlepon 2 bedroom fur nished apt, 304-882 -2566

Pomeroy . Phone 814 -992 3187.

3 bedroom 11pt 11111 ehtetric.
loc11ted on Cnb Cr&amp;elc Road,
releren cet requ ired. 304 -675 ·
6609 111fter 5 :30 cell 304 -675 ·
1087.

Smtll, nice 2 bedroom cArport
Rt . 248. CaU 614-986-4244 .
:J bedroom haute In Chester
Clote to tchool. Call 814-992·
7252 or 614·9815· 4300.

45

Buutlful renovated 3 br hom e
.on Morgan's Woodlewn Farm,
Rt. 35 Pliny . 1400 per month.
304·176· 1286.

42 Mobile Homes
for R e nt

21R. wa•er • ttath paid. 1 mile
from hot~UI . *200 rent plus
Ph e14 448 1354
deposit. ·
·
·
'
28A , Mobllt HOme at Evergroon. Ph. 441· 7032.
2 • 3 Bedroom Mobilt ~om as
Ph . . , . .... 8.0127.
21R. AC, ceDI&amp; Hud acc.pted.
Aivtm.w In K.nauaa. Faattrs
Mobile Home Ptrk. Ph. 814•41·1102.

14•70, 3 !Hctroom, ' 1Y, blth.
central air. Aduh1 onty. Oe\»otit
and rlflf«tC. requifed. Call
114-U2-2357 oh• 5:00p.m.

Furnished Rooms

Rooma for rent . dAV - weelc.
month. Gallia Hotel. Cell 814 446 -971 S. Rent 11 low at $120
month.

Complet:a hou•e condo. Crystal
Inch ne11 Clearwater. H•.
Avall1ble June 6 thru June 13.
E•tra nice, 111 club houae facili·
ti". pool . eurcltt room. spa.
etc - 3 bedroom•. sleeps-8.
U50.00 nagoti11bl e. 304-8715·
3447 or 813-441 -1643

Two bedroom haute. Bellmaade
•r••· 304· e7&amp;·27o7 .

SWAIN
AUCTION 8o FURNITURE 82

Olive St., Glllipollt. Ntw 6 uled
wood-coalstove1. 6 pc wood lR

:~~~~e~:~~ b·n~.::d:e:r!!~

t uitet , wringer washers. &amp;
shoes . New livl ngroom auitn
*199-8699, l1mp1. Ctll 814·
448-3169.
Count~

Appliance, Inc. Good
used appliances and TV seta.
Open BAM to 6PM , Mon thru
Set . 814 -448- 1899 , 627 3rd.
Ave. Galllpollt. OH .
Valley Furniture, new &amp; used.
largt teetion of qutlity furni·
ture . 1218 Eutarn Ave . ,
Gellipolit.

0000 USEO APPLIANCES
Wathen, dryers. retrlgerttora.
ungea , Skaggs Appl lt ncu,
Upper River Rd. betide Stone
Crest Motel. 614-448-7398.
LAYNE' S FURNITURE

Sofas and e hairt priced from
*396 to 1996. Tables •60 and
up to 1126. Hide-a -beds 8390
to 1695. Recliner• t2215 to
Aptt. 2BR . amt1 BR . adults ontv
1375. lampt 828 to *126 .
In Gtlllpolls. Ph. 446-8221 .
Dinettes 1109 and up to *496 .
Wood table w -e chtlra 1286 to
Furnithad Aptt. Ne"t to Rio 1796. Desk f100 up to $376.
Grande College. Ph . ~1 4 - 446 Hutchas 1400 tnd up. Bunk ~
8883.
bedt complete w-mettretl61
I 29&amp; and up to 1396. Btby bedt
Deluxe 3 room unturnltha Apt. I 1 10. Mettrettes or box tprlngt
New kitchen. carpet thru out. full or twin 183 , firm 173. and
ht . fl oor, ofhtreet parlclng. Ph. 183. Queen seta 1226, King
614-446·4604 or 446 · 2e02 . · ~ &lt; 1360. 4 drawtr ehe11 169. Gun
ca binet• e . 12 gun. Gas or
Modern lBR apt . Ct~ ll614 - 448 ·
electric r1nge U75 . Baby mat·
0390.
tre11es 136 &amp; •46 . Bed frames
I 20. flO &amp; King frame 150.
Furnished apt. ne!lt door to Good tel&amp;etion of bedroom
Ubnry. One pr·otalllonel Adult
suites, metal ceDintu, headonly Parking. Ph. 446-0338.
boerds 130 and up to 186.
Gracious liv ing 1 and 2 bed·
12 Month1 free financing with
room epertmantt 11 Yillltfle approved credit . 1300 mlnu·
Menor and Rivenlde A-part- mum purchase necasury. 3
ments In Middleport . From
Miles out Bulavllle Rd. Open
S215 including utilit ies. Ca ll 9 •m to 6pm Mon. thru S.t. Ph .
614·992 -7787 EOH
614-446-0322 .

2 bedroom. furni1hed . AC. Good
clean eondltltln , No petl 8160.
p1H month. N1w ~av en 304,
882 ·2468.

4 room hou se C1mp Conley
.,.., 1160.00 per month. 30487&amp;·1371 or 676-38U.

Merchandise
61 Household .Goods

Nice 3 bedroom houu. F11mily
room , garage, bltement, forced
1ir he1t, 6 wooded •cr111. t276
pff month. 1100 dtpo1lt No
intlde pats. 10 East St . Pomeooy, 814-423·1289 .

Houu for rent Hr111ford. nice.
vilf'V clean, close 1n school.
1200.00 pet mon th. phone
304·882-2016 .

'•

Apartment
for Rent

For 11le lot 1;20•180. Baum
Addition. Chatter Tawnahlp. All
utllltlu aveiltbla. Cell 81 4· 469- Upatelra unfurnished aper1men1.
9830.
Utilitin paid. Ca rpeted. no children or peh. Cl\1161 4-446-1037
Land tor Stle, 75 1cra• Crab
Creek Rotd. 304-876 -4324 .
1 BR , ground tloor, all utilities
paid. Nett ~cDonaldt . Cell
446-7026.

Rr.llldiS

3 or 4 Bedroom house In Kyger
Creek School Olstrlct. Reference• Ph. 614-446-8821 .

Furnlt hMI room. 8 1 15. Utilltilll
paid. Share bath. Single male,
919 Second. G•lli polla. Call
446-4416 efttr 7pm.

2 Piece living Roo m Suite 1326.
Mollohan Furniture. Uppllf River
Rd . Ph . 614·446-7444 1 Open
till 7PM on Week Davt.
CARPET

Carpe1 remnants U .OO a yard
and up. Mollohan Furniture
Upp&amp;r River Rd. Ph. 614-4467444. Open till 7PM on Weet.;
Dayt.
CARPET

C1rpet ramnentt 115 .00 e yard
~~ond up. Mollohtn Furniture.
Upper River Rd., Ph . 614-446 ·
7444. Open till 7PM on W11ek
Da ys.
Good uud color floor model end
portable TV . Ph. 614 -446 1149 ,
Aqua carpet 1ppro11. 70tq . yds.
ttAirw•y included. Cell &amp;1•·
446-3891
1986 Aman a Model RS-60
Radar Rtnge. Never been used,
S300. Ph 151'· 24!HI604.
Br11u bed quHn sire. head
board, foot board, frlme, mat·

tteu &amp; box springs. Very good
condit ion 1 100. Ph. 814 -246·
9588.
Dining 1able. 6 chain 1nd hutch.
Very nice. 1800. Anllqu e • door
flat w•ll cupboard. 13150. Btld·
win Piano. f700 . Ce11814 -99280B2.
2 pc living room tulta. very good
cond, 304-676-4877.

47 Space for Rent
Office Space for Rant , hcelltnt
for AHorn.,-,, Accountant, etc.
Cion 10 Court Houn. Call
Wiuman Rul Estate Agency.
1514·4·8-36.4 .

Callahan'• Uud Tlrt ShOp. Over
1 ,000 tirti. Siltt 12, 13, ,. , 16.
18. 16.6 . B mil.. outRt. 21 8 .
Co11514-258-1251 .
Pl11tlc cl1tern tttt e apprDYed,
plastic teptlc tankl, pi11Uc
culvertt, metal culverts.- RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jock·
IOn. Oh. 814· 288· 5130.
'

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Perk,
Routt 33 . North of Pomerov.
Rtntal trlilfM's. Call 6H -992_74_7_9_._·_ _ _ _ _ _ __

2· 3 ton self contained air
conditioners. 1400. tach. 220
volt also 1 window unit. Ph.
246-6131 '

Spaet for t mall ltiller1. All
hook· UP I· Clble. Also tH iclency
rooml. eir and ctbll. Maton.
W.Vo. Coli 304-773 -5181 .

Moving. Boltna mower, frHitr.
2 cars, plano, dinlnt 11blt,

FAMILY PRIDE MOBILE HOMr;
PARK, · At. 2 lOuth. Galllpolit
Ferry, WV. Now rent ing lou for
ae5 .00 per month. Call 304·
&amp;715-3073 aft• 5:00PM .
Trail• sp~ for rent Gallipolis
Fer')'. citY wtttt end gert..gt
pick up, t78 .00 per month,
304-175-1331 or 17!-3248.
PastYre llftd. 715 ICftt ptttur•.
304·171-3318.

Sump pump f26 .00. 8 f1 truclc
tappet with cabinet• end lighu
836.00. Four 1 6 inch chromt
rims 160.00. Phone 304· 6766960.
66 Building Supplies
Bui!dlng Mlterlelt
BloeM. brick. sewer pipes, windows, lintels, etc. Claude Win·
ten. Rio Grande. 0 . Call 614·
245-8 121 .
BUYOUTS - SECONDS ·
CLOSEOUT'S

1 .· Counter top1. Kitchen and
bath end bar. t2 .99 Lin . Ft. fB).
2.- Marble Vanltv Top' tiBI From
18 -19 to "22· 48" 110.00 to
160.00. 3.- 22 -30 Almond
Vanity and Marb~e Top 179.95.
4 .· 60' ' Sttellath Tub't Almond
and whlt .- 189 .9611. 6.· Higtl
Glo11 tub well kits almond and .
white. 129.96. e.. 1 pe. Fll:)er·
gl111 tub and shower combination. White end colora 8169.96
to 1179.95. 7 ,· 2 pc. Flbergl111
tub and thowert combination
white and colon t199.96 . B.·
Delu"e tcrylic: tub and showers
with top. Reg. se9.115 Now
299 .96 , 9 .· Color Commode•
•69 .9&amp; . 10.- Fibergl111 Roof
thing!" !BI 118.96 lq.-90Wt.
roll rotllng 19.96 . 11 .· Pine
rough uw T.- 1·11 siding
(Vu4d' 12.96) 25pc. up 1.00
off pr . Pc . 12 .- · v.x 4 ' x8 '
Plywood-8.86 112- 8 .95 25pc.
up. $1 .00 off pr. pc. 13.·
1.h 41118x tongue&amp;: groo~,ra wtter
board . 19.96 or (Vi14x8· 8.96) .
2&amp;pc . up 1 . 00 off Pr .
Pc./7 . 1 6ttls•4xB-6 .96)14 .- 418
cedtr or trut&amp;d lattice 12.95
and 10.95 . S1 .00 off26pc. up.
16.- 1/,x4x8 wood oak paneling
(8) 6 .99ea . (AI grtde 8 .915ea.
16.· 112"4118 Birch Paneling Rag.
24 .96 now 16.95 . 17.- Pine end
cedt r wood wing1 coating
165sq. tt. pr. package 18.96 and
110.96 pic, 18.· 4118 Glaza tile
btth ptntlt IBJ4 .99 and 15 .99ea.
19.· Perma (R) lntuleted sheet·
ing foil one aide (V, II.x8·4 . 991
(JAx4"9· 6 .99) (1-4x8 -8 .99) .
20.- Thermal plv lntulativesheathing toil 121 sides 4KB 4 .915
26pc. up 1 .00 off Pr . Pc.
21 .- lnsuuleted tempered glau
panels . %•32•78-29 .96 ea.
36pc up 25.96 . 22.- Pinelntlde
lovered adjustable thutters. an
•lzes below wholesale coat.
23 .- K-lux bench mark briclc
corners &amp;0 cen11 box. mortor 2
gal , 10.96. 2•.- Prefinithad
bruce osk flooring SA thick 211,
wide. 20tQ . f1 . ctn . 146.00 10
etn. up. 39.96 ctn. 25 .-Prehung
Interior doors pr8tinlthed and
unfinithed all tiJ:et (B) 29 .96ea.
26.-StHI e111terior insulated ptehung door1 IBI 69 .96ea. 27 .Exterior steel , door bl1nk1 !BI
25.00ee. 28 . - Pinelou~ered By·
fold doora sets (24-29 .95) (3035.951 132· 39.96) (35-•4 .96)
1'8· 69 .901 . 29 .· Doublasidelite
entrance door setl with decO·
reted gl111 and sheet panel
doors. 360.00ee. 30.- Bronu
tluminum double commarclel
entrance doors uta 699.96 or
1ingel1 399 .95 with handelaand
lockt. 31 .-Single or double
leeded gl11s steel Insulated
doors 1111. reg. 699.00 to
1800 . 00 now 349 . 915 to
89&amp;.00. J2 .·Steel doors tnd
jamb. prehung 1 'h hr. fire r~ted .
1B9.96. 33.- Prllhung tteel
Insulated doors with YJ gla11
ln1ulated 129.9611. 34. · Pre·
hung pine ~net doors all tiJet
81.96ea. 36.- Bllnlc holiow eort
doort from 12 to 20 wide 80
long- 40011. 38.· Prtf inished
prehung olk legecy doors 1nd
jemD 111 al•e• 44 .96••·
PENNS WAREHOUSE WELL·
STON , OHIO 814-384-3845 _

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TH~Y CHMEP
ME I~TO THE
WOOD~ Ti&gt;81~13

26 ft . Tittn motor home, completely •elf-contained, gen~nr ·
t or, sleeps 8 . S8900. Call

·
qUip~ent

71

Autos for Sale

camper. Call
attor 7PM .

a Cll

I

6:30 G !2l IIJ) NIIC NlghUy Newt

r

614-446-8848 '

57

John Deere DJesel 3020 . F.ront
weights, wide front. Excellent
condition. Cell814-742-2808 .

1978 G11orgia Boy Cia~• A. 28
ft . motor home. loaded,
$1 1.600.00. Coli 304·882 ·
3237 after 5:00PM .

58

&amp;

Henderson. W. Va. 304-675·
7421 ,

'86 Trant Am, e"c cond. loaded.
with T-tops. $800 . down atau me loan. 304-676-2296 after
4:00 .

Fruit
Vegetables

Tobtcco or tom1to sticks 62".
16c ••eh. Morgan'• Woodlawn
Farm. At 36 Pliny, 304-6761288.

1977 Oldl Cutlass. AT , AC,
AM -FM 8 track, good tire•. runt
good . $950 .00 . 304 -876 6118.

Strawberriet: Pick your own.
Bring containera. Claude Winters. Rio Grande, Ohio. Call
814-245-5121 .

Tt~bacco bed. 304-675-6928.

1980 Toyota Tercel, exe cond.
low mileage, 304-773-6800.

CO ..

back of New Haven, WVe 11
Union Campground , Stan M•v

26 . Vou pick· 11 .00 . Wt pick-

6PM . Ph.

Strawberriu . Tllyloh Barry
Ptt c h. Ken . Rd . Monday ·
SaturdtV BAM -8PM . C1ll 814 448-8892 or 814-246-6178 .

1985 Dodge pickup, 3 1/ • ton ,
21 ,000 miles. t6900. 1969
International 2 ton witt-. winch
Coll614 -992-6468.

63

1981 Ct,evy 4x4, J;. ton Pick· up.
Maroon . good condition
60,000mi .. 350, 4-spaed. Call
614· 448 -1627.

Livestock

Duree Boars . Bred just like the
boars we tasted lit the Ohio
Teststion that gained over 2.8
lbt. per d1y . Roger Bentl11y ,
Sabint. OH . 613· 584-2398.

Hupell't Strawbeffiet Fields
open for picking, off Sandhill Rd.
U·Plcll. We Pick . Mon thru Fri 7
am to a pm. 304-875-2817.
Oualil'ol Fruits and Vegetables
retail 1nd wholeule. 8 , lk S.
Produce acro11 from Plua Hut,
Gallipolis, Ohio.

64

Hay

1-----------

&amp; L1v1:sluck
61 Farm Equipment
.
CROSS &amp; SONS
, U.S. 36 West. Jackson. Ohio.

61. ·286·1451
Mtuey Ferguson. New Holland.
Bush Hog Sties &amp; Service. Over
40 used tractors to choote from
&amp; complete line of now II used
equipment. l.argeat setection in
S .E. Ohio.
273 Now Holland sq. Baler
11500. Ford 3pt. Ralce $32&amp;·.
Shaver Po1t Orivtf S700 . 7h.
Loeult poliS S1 .36 e1ch Ph.
614·388-9832 .
International Cub Lo·Boy. plow
ditk, bl•de, 42 ln. woods, bellv
mower. S3000 firm . Ph. 614·
446 -1802.
36 Fergu1on Tractor. e"celtent
cond.. 2 bottom plow. pick-up
ditc. buth hog. Ptl. 814-388·
8509.
801 Ford Ttactor with plow1,
ditc, mowing machine. rake. hltY
baler 13796 . Ph . 614· 286·
8622 .
85 MF Tractor t2460. 7ft. Flail
mowtf 1200. Hay wagon 1300.
Pott hoe dlggtr 1276. JO
hammer mil l t126. Ph. 614·
286-8522.
MF 50 Tractor. good rubber.
g11. Good condition . a2.800 .
Ph. 246-9109 or 246-6239 .
3· 14 Ford Bottom plows f325 .
Ford 811. ditk 1250, B11tic
...cier· IPflldtr t215Q, lhiVtr
pott drivtr t700 , 2Mr. hay
etevator nlct 1166. Ph. 614388· 9832.
Used lnternttionel37 ballllt. new
pans have betn added, been
kept in barn at all Iimas. Other
1 ell
od
·
m SC 1naous us equipment.
Georgi Woodward. Call 814·
379· 2697. late eve. pleate.

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Grain

H.v for tale, $1 30 per bale at
btrn. 304-678-2416.

FMill Slliljilii~S

Super !115 Oliver Trtetor nlct
with 3pt. hitch
Equipment
in good thape. All for 12695. Ph.

&amp;

Clean. ml11ed hay. 11 .00 fl bale
you pick up in the fietd . Call
614-446-7803 or 448-2784.

69 For Sale or Trade
Sale Of trade for WD·WD 46 A.
.C. Trtctor. YWDuneBuggywlth
flber gla11 body. Ph. 814.4467339.

Now buying shell corn or ear
corn. Ctll for ltteet quotet. River
City Ferm Supply, 614-4462986 .

r*•·

71

1975 Chevy4-whetl drive 1A ton
piclc-up Truck. 8900. Ph. 614·
379-281 B.
For nlitor t~ade 1876 4x4 Ford
Bronco. 302 auto, AM ·FM ,
18.549 mllet on eng . Fair cond.
Call aftet &amp;PM Ph. 614-2561989.
1987 S1 0. PS, PB, 4 tpeed, long
bed. 1600 lb. pay load. 9000
miles. 60,000 mil... 8 yr.
warranty. 814-992-6675 .
1980 Ford 4x4 F1150. XLT 1utO,
air. dlr. AM -FM , toolbox t3600.
1981 Hond1 Accord $119&amp; .
814·9•9· 2288 .

Stark• Tree tnd Lawn Service,
lawn ctre, landaceping, stump
removtl, 304 -576 -2842 or
578-2903 .

1984 Plymouth Colt, 4-speed,
AM -FM t1pe. sun roof. wire rima
12499. 1983 Dodge Colt, 4speed. AM -FM tapa, .wire rima
11999. John• AUto Sal es. Bula·
ville Ad.

73

84' ChevY Window Van, tQp of
line. loaded, very 1h1rp, Ptl .
814-246-6131 .

Ory wall and reptir work, 20 yrs
e• parienca. free e1timetes, rtll·
enable rates, 304·675-4462
aher 6:00.

1983 Plymouth Horizon. 4-dr ..
4-tp., good work ear. Ph.
814-379-2728.

'76 Chevy Ulazc;r: 400, 4 speed.
PS. PB, full carpet, 12. 700.00 .
304-676-2327 ,

Profastional tree tervica, call
304 - 675 - 2633 t or free
estimate.

1982 Plym o uth Chtmp ,
47,000ml. Ph. 610· 379· 2726.

74

82

18' Fprd lTD new tires, new
bltt .. AC. cruise. PS. PB .
'1400. Ph. 814· 246·6239 .
81 ' Corvette with 5100 actual
mllet. Ph. 258-1774.
1974 Novt 8-cyl, 43.000 actual
mil". t1200. Ph. 614- 446·
30.0.
1978 Oldt Regency. 2-dr .. full
power, new tirn. · no rust.
hcellent condition. See at
French Citv Mobile Homes Cell
114-448-93•0 or 304 -6758898 .
19815 VW Jent 4-dr .. auto, AC,
PB , PS. AM -FM catlett e. 4 -cyj..
42, 929 mil .. Ph. 614-4480682 txt. 37.
1982 Dodge 400 2· dr., HT,
.. to, 4-cyl., AM -FM CIUette.
68, 8153 mllat. Ph. 814-4460662 e•t. 37.
78' Ford LTD . 4 ·dr., PS , P8,
AM -FM 8·track . First S860.
luys it. Ph. 1514-4-48-4818.
1971 Nov• 2150 Auto.' 1400.
Runs good, body ft lr. See 11
Cinema
Dodge A,.on Stotlon
and 1977 Dodge Aspen
Stttlon Wagon. Call 614· 318·
972 • .
11171

W~gon .

1972 Monte C~tlo 360 eng.,
auto tr1n1 .. good shapt Call
oh• 8 Ph . 814· 245·1258.
Mutt Mil 1981 M•zda RJC-7
Trant . • motor · In ucelltnt
c:ondh.ion. Needs work on body.
Coli 81•·"8· 7024
1184 u .. alhter, 5· sp. ~c .
AM ·FM .,.,.. U200. Ph. 44813&amp;0 .,... mg •.

For liN 1877 Mercury good

. . -..... •eeo. Ph. 81•·«8·
7031. '

1----------1974 Honda 750. 1oaded, excellent condlrtan, new tun• up&amp; oil
change, UOO or belt offer Ph .
446-6819 after GPM.
1979 Honde CR -250. 1600 Ph.
614-446-3040 .
1981 Yamaha 660. 4800mi..
Pcallent condition.n ,000. Ph.
61•·379,2818.
1980 Ytmaha IT-2150, lookt
good, runs great. A1king 11500.
Ph. 61.· 446· 3-199.
1984 Honda XA -600 In e•ctl·
lent condition. Ph. 814 · 2465348

1984 V·30 Magna. exc cond.
lllct new. garageltept. must see
to appriclate. $1 ,860.00 firm .
304-675· n52.
1982 Honda 650 Nighthtwk,
6Ct 12,000 miles. S1 ,600 .00.
30.· 675-3097 .
1980 Kawaiaks 750 LPO ,
10,000 miles. fully dretsed. e.11c
cond, 11 ,1 00.00. 304· 468·
1088.
75

1174 Coftoc 71.1100 New ttra. Hn..,, uhMMt.

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116-112·2044.
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Boats and
Motors for Sale

21 h . Skiffcr•ft. sleep• 4-8. 120
H.P. Mercury 1-0 motor. Needt
refurbishing &amp; repllintlng. Will
tel Of trlade for livtstock. Ph.
441·7025 .
1 4' Alumtnum Fllhing Boat
with Trailer, 2 ·new tir... elllcel·
Iant condition. Sttlt 87 Vine St.
117718ft. MarkTwlinloattnd
Tandtm Traittr. Trlohaul open
bow with 1615 h.p. m.c-cruls•
1.0 . n ,ooo. Firm. Coli au.
...S-4811 ..... 1 :30pm.

Auto Parta
8o Acce11ories

....,

""· 116-3711·2220 ot , . - .
175-17118.

SHEET MV$1C. TO
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CIIH s1ruggles wllh hunger

pangs when he cuts down on
!tied lood&amp;.(R) C

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ill MOVII!: Scllrtd 81Jolght:
Ten Yeare Lllhlr

(f) Moyen: In St~h ot the
ContUtutlon A talk with
Judge Frank Johnson who
heard many Civil Rights
cases. (NAJ Q
aJ •liZ Scirterow 1nd
Mra. King Lee end Amanda
are suspected of double
cro11lng the Agency. (R)
liD Moy1re: In Starch ol 1111
Conttttutlon The religious
anvlronmen1 during 1ha
creatloo olthe Constitution.
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Prfm111ewa Wrap ups of
the day's world news and In
depth feature reports . (1 :00)
iiJI MOVIE: 'Dirk VlctOfY'

Primt Tlmt(NRI (1 :46)

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8:30 G ()) 01 Family Tlee
9:00 ()) 700 Club

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a•!2l
ill Heert ol 1hl City Ed
attacks Wes' conduct In

personal terms, so Wes
walks ou1. (A) C
(f) liD Mytteryf Tommy and
Tuppenoe work lor the
Amarican Ambassador In
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King Uvtlln depth
interviews with lop
new1maktrt and celebrities.

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Day• and Nl(lhtt
ol Moly Oodd Nick, the
garbageman, Invites Molly on
a trip to lha Bahamas.

10:00 • !2l IIJI L..A. Lllw

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP
'ON THIS [A&lt;I.Y IN HISTORY
THE ROiv\AN EMPEROR ,
6RACCLJ5...

A A&lt;\RiY R:R 3,000
PEOPLE THAT LASU:D FOR
27 DA-'TSAND NIGHTS .

"ON THE 29'11:' ~Y,
HIS MAIDQLJ i'r."

Brackman considers ending
his marriage. until he's
enllgl1tened~(R

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SherlOck Holmtt
liD ® Newo
0 Evening Newt A wrap up
of todey' a news and a look
ahead 10 tomorrow'&amp; nawa
storln (1 :001

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

10:05()) MOVIE: Deeth Willi II [R}
(1 :33)
10:30 ()) llcond L.ook

Cor . Fourth and Pine
G•lllpolls, Ohio
Phone 614-448-3888 or 614448 -4477

liD Tony lrown'o Joumel

.ID UIA Tonlgh1
11:00 ()) H-rdclalll and

84

&amp;

Electrical
Refrigeration

Residential or commercial wiring. New ttf'vict or tepairs1
llcan1ed el.ctrician. Estimate
fr ee. Ridenour Elee1ric•l. 304675-1786.
B5

McCormlcll

BARNEY

WHAT'S ALL THAT
RfiCKET OUT
YONDER, MfiW ?

STOLE OUR PLOW
AN' OUR OC WAGON
LAST NIGHT, PAW

(0:30)

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!light Emotions run high
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Watterson ' s Water Hauling .
reasontble rat... immediate
2,000 glllon delivert. ciaterns.
pooJs, well, etc. call 304·576•
2919.

12:00 (JlllurM and Altn
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Stnta' t UpholsWry Shop: Fuml•
ture. eer ...ee.• .,_. Nets. etc.
con 814-258-8270. Roddicll
~aid, Crown City.

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kidding?
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substance
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roast
29 Cocktail
24 Heming . 20 Offfr
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Formerly Ken's now John 's
Water Service. John Wttterson.
Jr. C?wn•. 1,000 or 2,000 gal
lervt~ . 304-&amp;78-2248.

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R S. R Weter Servlr.e. Home
cister ns. wens. pools filled.
Formerly Ja'tl" Boy 1 Watm.
Seme rttes. Call 304-675·
6310.

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By James Jacoby
HOw often we bridge players take a
EAST
finesse and-bold our breath to see lilt's wtST
+HB2
going to work. Think then what a plea·
'PAQ975
'Pt06432
sure It would be to take a llnesae and
• 10 I
not care whether It wins or loses.
.KH3
South contented himself with only a
SOUTH
small slam. On West's heart lead, deK 10 B5
clarer played the jack from dummy
and ruffed when East put on the
+AJ87U
queen . A diamond was played to dum+AQ6
my and a second· heart ruffed. Then
another diamond to . dummy and the
Vulnerable: Norlh·South
Dealer: North
las1 heart ruffed. Now what? II you
J
wanted to take ae many tr1cks aa pos·
Nortb Eo II
Solllb
sible, you might play a spade to dum·
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my and take the club llnesae. II It
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Pou Pa11
PaN
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spades, you would make seven. II the
' club finesse lost, you would still have
Opening lead: •
the spades to fall back on. But
wouldn't you prefer to guarantee the .
contract?
holds the trick, a club from dummy
What could be better than to take a can then be dllcarded on the spade
finesse and know lor sure that you king, and the contract Is made. ADd
were going to make your contract no what II West has the spade jack and
matter what. Alter rufflng dummy's wins your 10? Then Wnt 11 end·
last heart, declarer should simply play . played, forced to lead Into the A·Q of
A·Q and another s pade. When East lol- clubs or to give declarer a sluff and a
lows low, declarer playe the 10. II that ruff. Either
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beglno ha mott amblliotJa
program, Apollo. 1;1
iiJI Monertlnl Currtn1
reports on world economics
and financial news whh Lou
Dobbs . (0:301
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General Hauling

Heads I win;
·tails you lose

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38 Soft food
41 Pass on,
as news
43 Hoisting

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Dillard Weter Servir.e: Pools;
Cisterns. Wells, Delivery Anytime. Call 614 ·4•6-7404 -No
Sundav calla.

B7

Our oNice manager announced Ihe sale of a klng-sl2ed bed
over lhe oNice intercom . One secretary wan1ed 10 know If the
"ki ng CAME with IT ."

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CARTER ' S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

1982 KIWISalci KDX 176 dirt
Dllca. Good condition. Call 614992·2604 .

76

1HO C.mwo. ve. nice. ntoo .
816-. .5·4311 .

Motorcycles

Ntwl~trl Dame
(j) Speedwttk (T}
8(1) JudaaJ Wlteel ol Fortunol;l
i1J1 Croaallre (0:30)
Ill liZ
Jtopardyll;l
® Jell•"""'

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Building 1nd remodelin9, room
additions, roofing, la~out level·
ing. siding, bathrooms . con·
crete. electrical, drywall. plurribing. 304-675-3713.

79' Chevy P1nel Van, ~ ton , low
miles, very good shape. Ph .
246-5131 .

1993 Plymouth HoriJon ,
60.000mi .. 1uto. AC. Ph. 614379· 2728.

FRANK AND ERNEST·

Vinyle · &amp; Aluminum Siding.
Storm windows S. doora, over t
hang gutttfs. Free eatimate1 ..,
Pt-.. 614-448-8332 .

1979 Chevy C1 0 pickup truck
with topper. after 6:00pm cell
304· 675· 2316 .

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Ace Construction . Roofing. gut·
ters. masonrv work. AU worlc
gutrantaed. Call614· 388·9766
or 388-9792 .

1984 Dodge , utra clean
t2796. 1981 Chevy Malibu 1
Own• S6,000ml. Lllce new
02350. Ph. 814-288-6622 .

Vans

Miller
Shlr Trek

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,i.IDBirney

All typ!'ll carpenter 151 concrete
work: Interior, exterior remodel·
ing . painting, rooting, free tltlmatet. Call 614-448-8 174.

Rotary or Clble tool drilling.
Most well•·completed 1ameday.
Pump 111ea end aervlce. 30~ 896-3802

1978 Fleetwood Cadill.c:, 1879
con 814·379·
2705.

bad enough they coiOi lze
Old movies.•.now thlal"

SWEEPER and sewing machine
repair, parts, and auppliaS. Pick
up and delivery. Davis Vacuum
Cletner, one halt mile up
Georget Creek Rd . Call 814448-0294.

1969' Ford 600, see at Siders
Equipment. Henderson. W. Va .
Call 304-576-2248 or 304675·7•21 .

1980 Chrysler Flhh Avenue.
good condition. Cell 614-448·
0008 .

USE. TELEVI&amp;IOt-1
A &amp;A&amp;Y &amp;ITfU'.i

Un condit!ontl lifetime guarantee. local reference• furnished.
Free ettimatM . Call collect
1 -614· 237-0488. dey or night.
R O ger a Bi te ment
W1terproofing.

RON'S T•lev!tion Service .·
HoUae eatlt on RCA, Qual!ar,
Tronsporlallon
GE . Sp.cleling in Zenith. Call
, 304-678· 2398 or 81•· 446·
1983 Dodge % ton truck with 2454.
trailer p1ck1ge. bucket nat1,
bump•. E"cellent condition . Fetty Tt&amp;e Trimming, ttump
Autos for Sale · Coll814-985-3353.
removal. Call 304-&amp;76-1331 .

Jeop c~oorooo.

2· ton Central Air Condhlon..wlth A·ooll. t2915.00 Ph. 814·
258·9322.

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Improvements

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Ro1.uh's Strawberries, 2 miles

11 .25 . SAM to
304-882-2237.

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1973 Starcrtft 23 ft camper.
nc cond. iull awning. reuon•·
ble price. 304 -676·1797.

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'82 Bonnwille Pontiac. loaded.
13,000.00 firm. 304-676·2663
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8ft. Case Trantport Oitc. Ph.
814·246· 6348 ,

For 1ale Lowerv Organ Ph.
614-246-6836.

After a ten·year c ou"ship thewo01an said to her male conipa·
nion, " It's aboultime we got mar·

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Need donations _of dog houtet
the Humane Society, ell
Sll:ftl. 304-8B2-3477.

8uv one any alzec:hain ttw chain
and gat ncond chein half price.

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"1 980 30 ft . Terry Camping
Trailer tor sale. 614-992-3529 .

'72 MonteCtrlol500.00 . 1000
Kawa•alci LTD •soo.oo. 304 ·
875· 6597.

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7:00 !2l HerdcleUe and

'72 Buick leSabrt, 360 auto,
$200.00. 304-468·1712.

Musical
Instruments

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Sears Rototiller e•cellent condition t500. Ph . 814-256-1287.

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1976 Travelmettar new co nd.
Call614-266-1267.
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22ft, 1975 Starcreft Trtvel
Trailer. Self containea, crank-up
enten111. earetrea awninlng. big
batt-. with tub&amp; ahower. S2,800.
Ph. 614-268-1343.
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Sound"lgn floor ~tl. AM·
FM radio, e•Mtte, rKOrd,
8-trtck and phono Ph. 317·
0359.

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AC Trtctor W:ith beUy ~ower &amp; ·
plows. 2 row planter. )1796. 5ft. 1979 Monte Carlo. PB . PS , auto
bush hog 1296 Ph. 614-'286· ve. good interjor end el(tiJrior.
6622 .
Best offer. 614-742-3166 or
614-742-2592.
3000 Ford Tr~ctor. PS . 12996.
Sft . finish mower 1796. JD 14 1980 Oattun, reduced. ExcelTon Beii!M' •696 . JO 4 bar rake lent eondition. Owner took good
$850. Coli 814- 288-6622 .
Clll'eof this one. 304-875-5889 .

stereo, wether a. dryer. mite.
Items. Call 8141-379-2283.

Gas range. utlld sectional wood
rOdler. 215/n, color TV, recliner,
5pc. dinette .... Ph. 114-441·
7880.

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16 ft . dump bed 5550.00. call
304-882-3237 after 5:00pm.

10 lNI bl't!EA. ~

The ~aily ~nei-Par-_ 15

Television
Viewing

1976 lincoln Continental Mlfk
IV . Goo d motor and transmia·
sian, 2 neW rear quarter panels.
Never wrecked. Call 614-7422125 .

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SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie

.Mobile Home Space. country
lot . wlttr psid. 1 car g er~ge , For
Stle Mobile Home lot 1 Acre
M·L, trlllfllt &amp; uretm Virglnlt l.
Smith f\telestlltll Ph. 614 -4468808.

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3/8 trtnsmlasion rebuilt, wood
and co11 burning nove ctn 11e
308 14th Street be.ide Power
Comptny.

BORN LOSER

6- 15118 Unilug Crtgar SS Mags
with nuts and locks a1;1d 2
L60,;15 tires.1 AII in good cpnd.
S325.DO. Ph . 614-4;46·0 ..99
work !Aalc for Phil) Ph. 4467616 after 6:00.

Ready mix concrete snd aU
concretesuppli ... Call us Vallay
Brook Cement and Supplie~ .
304-n3-$234.

Would like to Rent House or
Trailer: 2BR . in Vinton or 10
milt~ from Galllpollt. Prefer in
country. Have 2 Children Ph .
814-446-5464.

47 Wanted to Rent

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

2783 .

Trailer lot in Addtville School
District. Ph. 614-446-2170 or
388-8861 .

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8 acre• on Tribble Rd. off Rt . 62.
Plus ttore building, warehouu.
3 BR haute, barn, cellar. plus 2
Other buildings. All black top
rofld. Call 304-4158-1818. Call
ahllf 8PM .

110 ecr1111 . Leon B1den Rd ..
Houte a. outbultdlng. Stream
through proptrty . 304 -458' 1066.

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Used and Rebuiltlran• mluions:
All internally intpeC'ted an'd
guaranteed . Installation and
piclc-up avai lable Call614· 4460966
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Gallipolis, Ohi9 Cell 614-44&amp;-

Pets for Sale
Baby crib. mattrett. bedding; 56
swing, infant seat , potty chair
yellow gingham ·dun ruffle &amp;
curtains &amp; wall deco"rations. Ph. Groom and Supply Shop-Pet
814·-448-0837.
Grooming . All breedt ... AJI
ltylet . Julie Webb Ph . 814-446Cannon AP 200 rvpe:wri'ler. 0231 ,
Excellent condition. Used 2
montht. 614 -992-3254 or 614- Oragohwynd Canery Kennel.
992 -3906.
CFA Himalayan, Pertian and
Siamese kittens. . AKC Chow
Go-cer1. S HP . 21 in. ATV tires puppi!•· New kittens; Siamese
on rear with Torque convener. lnd H1m1layant. Call 614-4481300. 614 -742 -2420 after 3844 after 7PM .
' 5 :00p.m.
Reg. English. Springer Spaniel
Tony's Gun Repairs, hot rablue- p_ups. Excellent J'luntlng stock. F.
lng. Open 9:00AM to 7 :00 PM. T. Champions, Dad&amp; GflndparColl304 -875 -4831 .
enu from Engl~d - Ph. 4415·
1393.
Hospital bed 1nd table. good
cond. f50 .00. Phone304-67S- For Sale; 6mo . old Registered
4398.
Brown Pekingneae for S100.00.
Coll614-448-72•9 .
Arthritic lift chair, f400 .00
good cond. 2 yrs old. phone AKC G11man Shepherd Puppies.
304-675·6987 .
Bred to protect . worme&lt;t, 8wb.
old. 1160. No checks. Nur
Utility trailer new lights ready for Bidwell. Ph. 814-388-8548.
the road 1360.00. Butchering
equipment, band 1aw, . meat Black and tan Be1gln out of
grinder. tenderiJer, cut1ing ta - e•eellent hunting atoct.:. 11
ble, ptper holder, mutt sell all. months old when hunting ..,.
.1.000,00 . 30.· 882-3793 .
son sterts. Call 614-949-2171 .

14x70 Park Estates. 2 bed·
rooms. 11h bat ht, turriithed, 2
e11p1ndos, porch. thed, central
11r and heat: und&amp;rpennlng, all
&amp;lectric, price reduced a tteal at
$16.000.00. 304 -676-6704
1986 Columbia 141180. lift at
Kanauge Mobile Home Saint.
Kenauge . Ohio. or calt Poopl n
Bank. 304-876-1121 . fin1n cing
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Concrete blocklallsius yard or
deli\&lt;try. Muon nnd. Gallipolia
Black Co.. 123'h Pine St .,

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Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

Gouch. chair. _lOve aeat, eoff.ee

tablt, clothes ~ult1 &amp; childrens.
Ph. 814·"8 ·8425.

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Pomeroy- MiddlepOrt~ Ohio

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Sou thern At hlet ic Boosters are sponsoring a double·
elimination softball tour nament this Sat urday an d Sunday.
Trophies lor most valuable player . and mos t hJt s will be
. awarded, In addition to sponsor tro phies lor th(! first three
team s. E ntry fee Is $65 .and two so ftballs . For in fo. co ntac t Chris
Wolfe, 949·277:J, or Howie Ca ld well, 949·2954.

probed by patrol

The Ga lli a·Meigs Post of I he St ate Highway Patrol reported
an acci den t on Ohio 124 in LPbanon Township WC&gt;dn esday, at;, ·
p.m.
.
Patrici a A. Tripl ett. :!5. of Por tland , was westbound wlien she
stopped behind a tr uck driven by F'rcd A. F'lickinger. 26, of
Alba ny, who was also wes tboun d. F'lickln gcr stopped and then ·
backed up In the road, hit tin g T ri plett 's ca r .
Fli cki nger was cited for Improper backing.

Squads make 7 run.5 Wedne.~day
Meigs Count y Emer gency _M edical Services reports seven
ca lls Wednesday; Rutland at 8: 16a. m. to Meigs Mine No. ~ for
Randy Cross lo Veterans Memorial Hospital; Pom eroy at 10 ; 25
a.m. to Bur lingham for Raymon d Whaley to Holzer Medical
CPnt er ; Middleport at 11:08 a.m . lo.South Th ird St. for Vi rgil
Phillips to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Middleport at 12 :40
p.m . to Secon d Ave. and Mill St. for Jason Kl ein who wa s trea t{•d
·but not transporled; Rutland Fire Department at 2: 09 p.m. to a
• gara ge lir e~~ the Estep residenc('on New Lim a Road ; Rutland
at :1: 04 p.m. tr ansported Jeremy Richm an from th e fire sta tion
. to Vetera ns Memorial Hospital ; Raci ne at 6: 16 p.m. to
YPIIowbu sh Road for Glenn Winland to Velcrans Memorial
Hospital.·

Jackpot will reach $9 million Saturday
CLEVELA ND JU Pli - Ohio
Lotl ery . offi cials say th e Superlotio j ackpot for Saturday' s
drawing wilt reach at leas! $~
million .
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Wednesday's drawing pro·

wi nning numh&lt;'.rs - 1o. 17. 2J. 29,
:tY and 40. Those tickets are worl h

$1,000 each.
Another 5,670 tickets wore sold
wit~ four of the win nlng numbers
and··arc won h $87 each.
duccd no gr and pr ize w innC'rs,
Offici als said $4,275,54:! worth
bul officials said I here WN C 10:1 of tickets were sold for the
J}ckets sol d with five of the drawing.
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('' Gerald L. McBee. RI.. Letart.
di(•d WcdnPs da y in ·Pleasan t
Vall ey Hospilal.
Rorn .Jan. 2:.. 1906. In .Jackson
Cou'nly, he w us the son of the Iale
William P. and · Allee Swlgrr
McBee.
He was also preceded in death·
by hi s will', Bess · Wolgand
McBee. who died in 1!!71.
H&lt;• was a wrlder ai thr
Marietta Manufacturing Com·
' pa ny and belonged lo. the 32 nd
Dity Shriner · Masonic at
r Cot t ag&lt;•v Ilie.
Surviving an• li ls daught er,
Mrs. Allee Shel ton, Hunt ington ;
two sisters, Mrs . . Madeline
McCart y, Leon, Mrs. Hel en Pol·
ing, Beli nJ::Ion, two grandchild·
r .p n a n d
f i v e g r ea t •

grandchildren.
The funeral wil l be Prid ay at 2
p.m. at I he As bury U.M. Church ,
Let art with the Rev. Rex Young
olflclat ing.
Buria l will be in th e Evergr een
Ce met ery.
Fri ends may ca ll from 7-Hp.m.
Thursday at the fl!lleral home
and bnc hour

pnor tl''sprv 1ces on

F.rlday.
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side servI ces by t h&lt;• Cotl al!ev'll ie
U l dge.

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southwesierp and sout h·central
Texas, saturated by two weeks of
heavy rain, and over Chaves and
Eddy counties In southeast N'ew
Mexico.
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· A violent storm th at has killed
at least 36 people and chased
hundreds from thMr homes with
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tor nadoes and floodwa ters IEift a
A 'tornado slashed ·through
soggy trail today from water· .
Courtland , Va., Wedne sda y
logged Texas to North Ca roli na .
nlgh,t, but only damaged three
"The whole area of thunder·
mobile homes and Injured lour
storms will move slight ly to the
people, authorities said.
south and ·east," said Pete
" We're real lucky," Sheriff
Rey nolds of the Na lional
Vern ie Franc!&amp; said.
Weather Service.
Minor damage ·was reported .
The storms stretched today
Wednesday Iron) tornadoes near
from s~u t hern Texas to the
the Texas cit ies of Hailetsvllle,
central Gu ll Coa st states and
Asa, Riesel and Lott and in
from Florida to the·. Yirgin la
C;~roli n e County, Sparta ,· and
coast. Reynolds sa id. A few rai n
Fort A.P. Hill , Va .
~ .sHowEFis .
shower s were scattered from the
Early morning rain levels
Virgin las across the lower Creal
FRONTS: . ..Warm "Cold · -.slatic "Occluded
included 1.29 Inches at. Young·
Lakes and New England . . Th e
stown, · Ohio, 1.25 inches at · Map shows minimum tempe'rahires . At least 50% of any shaded area is predicted .
rest of the nat ion had mostly
to receive pl'eciptationindicated.
·
UP!
Cherry Point, N.C., and 1.22
clear ski es.
inches at New Bern , N.C. 1.22. As
.WEATHER MAP --'Showers and thunderstorms are forecast lor
Flash ·flood watches were in
much . as 2. 39 inches fell at
parts·
of the Paclflc Northwest and mid Atlantic Coast states with ·
effect today over much of
Quantico, Va.
. rain· or showers In parts of the north Atlantic _Coast. Showers and
co_n_ri_nu_ed_fr_o_m_:p_ag::.e_J_ _ _ _ _;___.:, . thunderstorms are possible In pllftS of the Gull Coast and the-south
tQ. mid Atlantic region. (UPI)
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sorry these questions are being Celes te in a presidential bid .
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asked. But as politicia ns. we
" HI! was dam aged goods to
have an obliga tion to have a begin with," said Casey. '.'He had
. Shoney's In~ . .... : ...... .,,., ... .. .27%
clea n moral life. II y6u're go ing
(As oll0: 30 a.m.)'
the scandals and he's a nor thern
Wendy's Inti. ... .................... 9%
Provided ' by
to be Involved· J'n the polit ica l , liberal. Now to have the st ate's
Worthington Ind........ ., ........ 20Y,.
Bryce and Mark Smith
arena, you're going to hav&lt;' so me .l~rgesl newspaper, ·your home'
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tough questions to answer.·"
of lllurit Ellis &amp; Loewl
town newspaper , with that kind .
But A ustln ·sa ld It is "too early
of head line .:. It'S devastating. "
to Iell " what effect the story wil l
Price
Senate· Minority Lea der Harry · Firm
.have on Celes te's pot ential ca nd i·
Am
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Power
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Mes hel. . n..vo'ungstown, pre·
daey until the r eac tion is in.
AT&amp;T
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dieted .t he Plain Dealer story
Ashland
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Ohio House Speaker Vernal G.
wou ld be "o ne of a series tha t will
Riffe Jr., D·New Boston, who has
be done I by v~riou s newspapers 1 Bob Evans F arms .............. 25V,
never been a member of the on all candida t es seeking the Charming ShoRpes .............. 21Y,.
Celes te fan . club, sa id two of the office or pres lden(." ·
Federal Mogul .... ............... 42-)).
three alleged indiscretions took
Goodyear
T&amp;R .......... , ..... .. .65Ys
Richard Yepsen, a press aide
place " long before t he gentiPman
Heck's
Inc:
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in the governor 's office, report ed
Limited Inc . .............. ............ «
beca me governor.". He added a heavy volume. of t elephone
tha t .the newspaper story will not
ca lls from telev ision sta t ions and · t)fultimedia Inc.................. 56V,
Rax Res taurants ...... .. ....... , .. 5')4
change his support for releste .
small town newspapers wanting
" I'w ·gol to work with him, "
Robbins &amp; Myers ........ .. :... ,. 10 \4
to know If the governor would be
MIDDLEPORT
said Riffe. "He's the governo r.
available lor a res p o ns~.
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You don' I, because some story is
Jacqu ill a Bass , the governor's
written in the newspaper s. stop reception ist. sa id 'some people
doing bu siness wi th soniebody or
who called in were voca lly :
stop as~ociati n g with him ."
opposed to the go \'ernor, includ ·
. As ked if he could suppor t ing ''a couple who lect ured me on
MEIGS COUNTY FAI'RGROUNDS
Celeste l or president, Riffe an s· ·. morals."
,
POMEROY, OHIO
wcred ; " If he's the only one
Austin sugges t&lt;'d that repor ·
June 4-5-6-7
July 2-3·4,5
Aug. 6·7·8·9
·runn ing fro m Ohio, absolulelv ."
ters are publi c figures ami ought
Sept .. 3·4·5 ..6· ' 011. 1·2·3·4 Nov. 5-6-7·8
· Sen. John Glenn. D·Ohlo. has to be subj ected to · the same
i ndi cated he is interes ted in· th e personal scrutiny as polil.lcians.'
DEALERSWANTED - BUYERS WANTED
poss ibilit y of running for pt·es l·
· " Why not ~ ubjec t those same
Co111e O•i -. Ce111e AN
dent again.
.peoj}ie to an adultery question ?"
Reasonable Set-Up Roles-Indoor Space·Ouldoor Spate
Terry L. Cusey, media· cons ul· as ked Austin. ::Maybe weought
I ant · to the· Oh.lo Republi ca n to say that r eporters cannot ask
For Information Call
p ~11· t y, said the newspaper s tory
any public . figure a question
(3041 422-4269 or (6l41 742-2882
was a "l hlrd ·strike" against they 're not wllling·to ·answer."

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Saturday throu~h Monduy
Fair lhrough the period wl lh
slow lv warming lrm pera turrs.
Murn.ing lows in the:tOs ~a iurday
ancl Sunday wilh upper :&gt;Us lo mid
Hils Monda)·. Highs 7:&gt; to R!i
Sa lun.la.v

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928ti.
PI('K .. t lickrt sal••s total ed
$19A. :I97. wilh a pa,1·ofl dul' of
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Wednesdnv Admiss ions- Vir·
gil Phillips.· M iddleport; Glenn
Win ia'nd . Wellsburg, W.va·.;
Ches ter Youn g, Lo ng Bottom.

Plan n·unitm Sunday
The filth annual reunion of thP
GeorgP Holter, .J r ., family will be
held at 1 p.m. Sunday at the home
of Jim and Ka• ·~n Holter Werry,
Morning Star Area, Court St.
. Road.
·
A basket dinner wil l be held
with barbecued chicken provided . Ratn will not cancei the
reunion. Family members are to
take pictures. stxores and ot her
Items of Interest. The Nease
" Settlement·Mornlng Star· area is
·where Georgie Holier, Jr.,
settled.
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By KATIE CROW
Sentinel Correspondent
Pit j3ulls ar e out and so are rental trailers.
This was the final decision when Syracuse .
Vill age Council met in regular sess ion Thursday
night .
Unanimou s approval was given to the two
seperate ordinances, one banning pit bulls and the
other bannin g of trailers for rental income, except
in a mobil e home park.
Persons who presently have pit bulls have 30
days to comply with the ordinance. Perso n or
persons found in violation of the ordinance will be
lined not more I han $100 l or the first offense and
not more than $500 for the second offen se.
The trail er ordinance r eads th at persons with
rental trailers in the village at the present time
will not be affected by this ordinance,.however,
rentals that are presently in the vil lage, if moved,
m ay not be replaced.
Meeting wit h cou ncil were Larry Eber sbach
and Gordon Winebrenner members of the
Syracuse Board of Public Affairs. They proposed
that council pass an ordinance calling for a
"quantit y user" fee lor excess ive use of waler
such as watering gardens . lawns and flow er s.

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This aclion wa s brought about rue to the lank
going dry Saturday due t o .excessive water
con sumption. The use of wat er wa s so grea t I hal it
was impossi bl e to fill the tank. Accordi ng to
Ebersbach and Winebrenn er, had there been a
fire during this time, the fir e department would
have been helpless to fight a fire.
Gl enn Cundiff, counci lman , suggested that a
new well be drilled and a turbine pump ins! ail ed.
It was indi cat ed that the tu rbi ne pump would cost
more ini tially bu t would be cheaper in the long
run.
Cundiff al so suggested I hat t he water board get
pri ces for a new well and pump and submit them
for study. On May 28, 328.400 gal lons of wat er were
used, 116.400 on May 29, 208,100 on Ma y 30 and 31.
Members of the water board will draw up an
ordinan ce and pres enl il to cou ncil for counci l's
approval .
Also meeting \Yith counc il were La r ry Hacker
and Ken Boldman of the Ohi o Pow er Company in
regard to a heat pump lor the Municipal Building
exclud idng the ar ea where the fire tr ucks are
housed.
According to Hacker a new pump plus

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menl lor the Mason Rescue Squad . Th e lour-man
scramble event Is being headed up Herold Norton
of the rescue unit.

though he sometimes had cut s
and scrapes on his hands, Dr .
Robert Kl ein reported Thursday
at lhe Th ird International Con·
ferenre on AIDS.
Klein , a researcher from the
Montefiore Medical Center In
New York. sa id the dentist Is
marr ied and has an Infant child.
Although he has tes ted positive
lor the HIV virus that · causes
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disease.
Other dent al profess iona ls
have been lnfer led by A IDS, but
they ail ha ve been ident ified as
members or other high· risk
groups for th e disease, such as
homosex uals or intravenou s
drug abusers, said Hick Asa,
spokes man for the American
Dental Assocla l lon in Chi cago.
" This dentist apparently was

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isstallation wou ld cost appropximat ei,l' $3,000.
Electric bills would increase but there would be a
subslantlal decrease in gas bills. No action was
taken however. council will invest iga te the
possibilit y of makin g the change. The air
condit loner at the Municipal buil'ding is 1101
work ing at the present tim e.
Two bids for black top were received . One from
Shelly Company in th e amoun t of $12,664 and from
Blacktop Construct ion, Belpre, in the amoun t of
$11,100. Both bids were r ej ect ed.Councll wil l
readvertlse for 800 ton of blacktop, more or less
with bids to be submitled by 12 noon on June 22.
Council under emergency measure passed an
ordinaner prohibitin g swimming in l he Ohio
Ri\l~r from village property .
' Theordidnan ce rea ds Ihat no sw imming wil l be
allowed In the Ohio Riv er from vi llage property .
Anyone lou nd In violat ion wil l be cit ed to court and
fined $25 and costs lor I he fi rst offense, second
offense dlscreation or the ma yor. Signs will be
pos ted In the area .
Jim Hill, council · member, noted I hal lh"
ballpark wa s in need of genera l clea nup and light
bulbs neOded. Hill also noted th ai the dugoul s
needed painli~g and blocks replaced. Bil l Arnq lt ,

counci lman. stated that hewouldask thebaseball
association If they would help With the project. ll
was ;1iso noted l hat Sampson Hall is to drag the
bailfle! d before each game. Weeds around the
fences are also to be cut b,1• Hall.
Council intends ro pl ace an addll lonal levy on
th e ballot l or current expense, street lights. which
will be vo t&lt;'d on In November. Ernie Sisson Is to
oblain the necessary Infor mation lo enable
council to fil e with the Board of Elections . At th&lt;•
presenl lime there is a 1.8 mill levy lor street
light s. Tent al ive plans call for an addit ional one
mill. The levy Is necessary due to the Increase In
el ectricity for street lighting.
Council In other business hired Naomi London
to wo rk l or the manager on his day oiL Manager of
the pool Is Junior Teaford. Mai ntenance will also
be done by \ealord . David Lawson, who has been
work ing malnl enance, will assist Teaford at the
gal e.

AI IPnding were Ma yor E ber Pick ens, Jani ce
Lawso n, clcrk·treasurer, Arnol t, Hill , Cundiff,
Sisson..Jack Williams , and Kathryn Crow, council
memh&lt;'rs, London Pollee Chi ef Jim Connolly , and
Teaford .

WASHINGTON ( UP I ! - Con·
gr ess has cleared 'th e wa y to get
the full story on th e Iran· Contra
scand al from Lt. Col. Oliver
North, voting to seek legal
immunlly for the m an likely to
know the most about President
Rea ga n's worst crisis.
Wllh serious new questions
from public hearings this week,
the congress ional eommll tees
probing the affair voted Thurs·
day 10 grant North ' limit ed
prot ection for his test imony while partiall y accommodatln~
the independent prosecutor in th~
case by del ay.lng their private
ques tioning until June 15 and any
public interrogalion of the !Ired
Whit e House aide until at least
July 16.
The schedule gives prosecutor
Lawrence Wal sh three weeks
more lhan previously agreed In
which t'o build a crimin al rase
against North. Wal sh had foughl
any llmlled Immunit y lor North
because It compels his testimony
under the threat of iall b~l
prot ects agai nst prosecu tion on
any new evidence he ma y revea l.
Th e act ion cam e as Alber!
Hakim, the Ira nian· born Am ('r l-

ca n who worked the Swiss bank
account s In the scandal, co n·
ceded It would have been " lmpos·
sible" for North nol Jo know
about a speci al $200,000 account
Hakim set up lo benefit the
Marine's family In case he were
killed .
·
Hakim, called ba ck l or a th ird
round of testimony today, told

ALBERT HAKIM

the committees he arra nged lor
an emi ssary to meet North's
wile, Betsy, In Philadelphia lo ,
discuss how l o help pay for the
educa ti on of I he couple's three
children.
But under persistent question·
lng, ven while acknowledging
the likelihood of North's aware·
nes s, Hakim protested he could
not be sure II the fired National
Security ClluncU atde ever knew
ofthemoneystashedlnthebank
under the name " Button ."
" Did North ever say, 'I object
to your transferring this money
to my family '!"' asked Arthur
Lim an, chief lawyer lor the
Senate panel in Ihe case.
"No such discussion t.ook
place," Hakim rep lied.
"Did Mr . North ever prot est to
you'!" Llman pres s&lt;'d .
" The subject was never dis·
cussed, " Hakim Insisted.
In another development, Sen.
Paul Tr ibl e, R· Va., disclosed
that retired Air F'orce Maj . Gen.
Richard Secord, Hakim' s bu si·
ness partner who wa s the first
witness at the h ea rln ~s last
month, used nearly $RJ,OOO of
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CAR Fl..IPPED EARLY TODAY - A car
driven by Frank Casto of Pomeroy ftlpped on Its
top shortly beiilr~ t a.m. this mornlnr In the
middle oft be Beacon Station Intersection of State ·

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scene by Pomeroy EMS to Veterans Memorial
H01pltal. The Incident 18 under Investigation bx
Pomeroy Police.

infected directly l hrough dent al
practice," Asa sa id . " It is the
first such case."
Klein has tes ted 1,2:ll den tal
professionals for AIDS as pa r t ol
a study begun In October 19R;.

The unidentified denllsl Is the

only one of the group to have
tPs ted posit lve for th r vi rus.
Kl ein said he Int erviewed the
m an and' his wife of 1:1 yea rs and
determ ined they had no other

know n risk factor s for lhc dis·
case. Bot h denied having ot her
sexual partners or hav ing used
dru gs Intravenously and neither
had undergone blood translu·
slons In the past decade.

Reagan
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VENICE, Italy (UP!)- Prcsl·
dent Reagan, praising West
Germany 's support for elmlna·
tlon of m edlum·range missiles
from Europe, expressed confl·
dence "a foundation will be laid
for equal affd verifiable glohal
constraints on United Slates a11d
Soviet miss iles in the near
future ."
Rela xing at a 17th century villa
outside Venice, where leaders of
the Group ol Seven indu strial
powers will hold their 13th annual
economic summit nex t week ,
Reagan hailed Chancel lor He!·
mut Kohl's leadership In wi nning
support l or the arm s control
proposal from the Bundestagthe West Germ an parliam ent Thursday.
Th e so·called E uromisslles
Issue was expected to dominate
Reagan's speech today on the
U .S. Information Agenc y's
Wor ldnet program, which will be
broadcast only In Europe.
West Germany, which faces
the most Immediate threa t lrom
the Sovl.ets' superlor.ity In con:
ventlonal military forces, had
been the last NATO holdou t on
the agreement In princi ple
reached last April be tween Washington and Moscow to rid
Eur 0pe of the medlum·ran ge
missiles.
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SUPRISED - Seven-year·old Nancy Whaley and her parents,
Herbert and Mary Whaley, of Bradbury Road, Middleport, were
surprised when this potato began sprouting. The potato was dipped
In pliralfln last September when Nancy decided It looked like a
duck and wanted her "duck-potato'' preserved. Nobody was sure II
the raw potato would keep In the paraffin, but It did. The sprouts
came right through the wax.

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