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                  <text>June 21, 1987

Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.
Real Estate General

rn

71

Autos for Sale

r - - - - - - - - - r i1979 Gr1nd Prilt, uc sh 1pe,
t1 , BOO.OO firm, phone 304-

TEAfORD
Real Estate

Rl.AlTQR

2 16 E. 2nd St.

176' 7103 or676-3298
'8C'J AMC Spirit. 8 ~~ - 3-lp. with

••r. 01.000. or .,., o""·
304-675 -6542 , etll aftM 5.

19nChovyCe&amp;aumpuuck.5

sp-tr•nsm iuion, 2 ap-111 re.

Phone

1-(6 14)-992-3325

.4,850. 304-468·103t .

NEW liSTING - Good 3
B.RM . home in Syraucse
AIummurn Sldmg, bat h, front
porch, ga rage and corn er
lot. Askm g $25,000.
NEW LISTING - 3 bedroom
lamily home wrlh good
locale rn Syra cu&gt;e Cen tral
heal and lull oasemen t.
large lenced yard and
garage. Wanlju st $35.000
NEW liSTING - Good 5
rm .. 2 oedroom , one floor
home rn Mrddleport. Mostly
car peled. slorm doors, wrn·
dows, level lot. $17,500.
40 ACRES - Old 9 rm . farm
home, oath , 4 bedrm s, lg.
drnrng, fr ee gas well, mi neral s and olher oldg s

$43 000

6 rm . lrame
ne ar busmess sect1on. 3

POMEROY -

bdrm s. bath. gas lloor
l ur na te , tr l y utrlil res .
$14 ,500.
RUSTIC HILLS - 3 oedrrn
ranch, 12 yrs olu I 'h bal hs,
elec. BB Ileal. rec Hn. about
) lx 18 wrth lrreplate and lol
99x ll 2.
ROCKSPRINGS - 7 rm . 2
story home, 2 porches, bu ch
krl. wrlh cook ami oake
• unrts. 4 bedrms.. 2 balhs,
lurnate and base ment on lg.
lol
SALEM CENHR AREA 4.76 ams, elec. BB heal, 3
odrms, rn sulaled ranch wrlh
ca rport . $32,500.
4.36 ACRES - lP. water
avarlable in lelarllown ship.
Asking $6,000
MINERSVILLE - Rrvervrew,
8 rrm., gas lurnace, rane ,
refrr gcralor, 3 lois and dbl.
block garage on Rl 124.
as krn g $28,500
BUS. BlDG.- 4 two bdrm.
apts. "' Pumeroy plus 2 lg.
busrncss room s on 1st lloor.
Asking only $45,000

1981

Volkt1wegen Jen a.

5e.ooo mu... 304-675-t536.

1980 DOdge Omnlo. good eond.

runs gi)Od. 81 ,300.00 . Call after
&amp;:oo PM. 304-678-2736.

1978 Pinto-automatic tsOO .
Trade Cheaper -Cash. 1976
GMC 6000 dump truck 89600.
Ce ll614 -446-701 9. 367-n11 .
1977 Dodge Aspen . V·B, 318
auto.. runs great. NefK\1 grill.
Good work car. 8800. Cell
614-446-7795.
Chevfitte: Orange. tan. wide
tlrn. air shDcked, tinted. gold
wheelt, hood •coop. tunrool,
clean and rust free, auto. Call for
info. Call 614 -446-3376.
Steinleu tteel !ltllha'ust syuems.
Now custom made lor your
truck. motor home or clauic cer.
With tile-time warrenty. Muffler
Man. 9 Stimpson A\le .. Athen1
Ohio. 1·800-843-3787.
'
1988 Chevetle Supersport. 327
on gina, blue 2 door hardtop. Call
614-992-7647.
1986 Honda CRX Sl &amp;.IIC cond,
best offer, 304-675·6414 .
1979 T-Bird Heritage. tully
equipped. Zieberted inside and
outside, 52.000.00. 304-675·
1360.
1978 M alibu Classic, 1973 SS
Nova, 304·676-1861 atter6 :00
pm .

1981 Ford Gr•nada; 4 dr .. new
tires. good con d. Call614· 3792543.
.

72

Trucks for Sale

72

Trucks for Sale

71 K,5 Bluer-Body is rough. 1971 GMC pidc:l.lp·loldtd. Ctll
et4·317-n22 .
eke: . running geaJt. Rune
1350. 19790ddeuey.215 eng.
0250. Coli &amp;14-441-1910, mer 1982 GMC S-15 pickup, &amp; cy t.,
4 tpd. , longbed. t3200. Call
4:00 446·8768.
614-'\46-8760.
1967 Ch~Ny PU. 1980 motor.
low mile~ . Good thape. Call 1973 Dodge. 76,000 actual
miiH: One owner. In extra good
614-·446·0492 aftet' 5:30.
shape for • 73 !'l'lodel. t1000.
1976 Int. 6000 seri... 238 C1ll 814·446·428a.
diesel Tandem blimp, 13 spd.
1rant. 113,600 Dr best oH&amp;r.
Call G. Frank Creamet614-867- 73 Vans &amp; 4 W.O.
4488.

good.

1185 24ft. PomoOn floetboet
70 HP Evenrude motor , triUII':
Lota·blrll. See at Gallii»&gt;tit
Boat Club. C.ll614-441-4,82.

28 h . Titan nwnor homa, com-

____::;::-::-::-:;':___
1

1181 Mercury 10 HP outbolld
motOf'. Le11 then 20 hOUI's UUid .
Fuel injectkm. All controls. elee.
1t1rt. 8 pl. ga cMI New mwine
bettery. AH for $2200. 31 t. .
boat tr .. doubl• axle, like new.
•aoo. Call814·«6-7109.

Sale or Trade. 1983 Ch&amp;Yy
halt ton 4 wheel dr. Short b&amp;.d. 1979 Jeep Cherokee. body
&amp;~~cellent , 4 tpeed. lock in lock
V-8. Auto., with lockout hubs
new tires. &amp; mags. lou of out hubs, hi miln, 81,600.00.
extriJ, Needs peint~d . Celt Phone 304-458-1727.
614·266-6867.
66 Jeep, 74 Harley Davictlon
1978 Frankl in Sk id der - 1port1ar. 304 -676· 6870.
t14,000. Prenni1 loader on
Chevrolet truc:k-$7,000. 1974 1984, C20 cunomired v1n like
Int. huck $2,000. 1974 auto. new cond, lotle.:tres, for tale or
Cat' &amp; trailer (40 ft .)- $7,1!100. Call trade on old&amp;r model pickup or
car. 304-875-1428.
lf18f 4:00, 614-388-9873.
1~73 Ford with factory flet ·bed.

76,000 mile1.'AM -FM. PB , good

74

81

Duel 1111haust lcits, $99.95 inllatled. M911 Ford1, Chevv
Truckt. V1n1. 4.4't. Muffler
Man. 9 Stimpton Ave ., Athens
OhKI t -800-843-37&amp;7.
,

Motorcycles

1969 GMC 1 ton with cattle
racks. 16 ft . 2 getel. 60,000
actual miles. 41200. 080. 1
tamdum eul low boy, $500.
Call 814-742·2002 or 614 3e7-0289.
1 979

Ch&amp;\ly 1.4 ton pick-up
f1 BOO. 1974 Chevy No\la. 2
door. 81200. Call 614-742·
2760.
1987 S10. PS. PB , 4 speed, long
bed. 1600 lb. payload. 9000
milet:. 80,000 miles or 6 yean
warranty. For sale or trade tor
older pick -up. Call 614-992·
8676.
.
'62 GMC dump truck, good a?r
&amp;round cond. steel bed S 1700.
304-895-3322.

77

Auto Repair

1$78 KE ·100 Kawasaki-low mileage. E.11 c. Cond. S375. Call Strut1, f1 19.95 pair. install~.
614-446·1413.
Mo1t models. Muffler Men 9
Stimpson Ave.. Athena, OhiD
1983 XR 600 R. Very Good 1·80().843·3767.
Shape. 8860. Call 614 -3888711 .
79 Motors Homes
1979 Harley Davidson- Under
&amp; Campers
10.000 miles. lots of e.11tru
See at ,Paw" ShDp, Gallipolil.
Call614-246·6096.
1970 23ft. Winneb&amp;go. Loaded.
1978 XR 250, t981 CM 400, c.u 614-985-3857
good cond. Call814-266-1924.
1970 self-contained camper. 18
83 2,00 Big Rad 3 wheeler, h . in good condition . Sleeps si.11 .
re·bu1lt. 8660. Call 614-379· . Call 814-992-6011 lisle.
2742.
. .
1974 camper. 21 ft., tandem
~978 112 Harlev Dat~idaon , 80 cu.
wheels, ewnlngandantenna. full
~~ct~:thGii:~iv=~~~;Y
bMh. ·•3200. Cell. 614·986ll_erOIO, radio. 9.000 mr·r... EKtra 4418.
.
Alee. 84,600. Cell 614-379· 1971SSterera:ft24ftcamper, full
_2::e::
OB~
ah.::•.::r_:5_::0_:0_:P_:M_:·__
blth, air eond, forced 1ir fur·
1986
·lcneee. sleep• 7. two holding
Yamaha YZ 80 motorcy· tankl. ewning, Rene hitch. Mint
cle. ~xcellent condition, rode cond. 304-676 -3193.

d:::::::

3992.little. 1760. Cell614-992\lery
1976 Honda 360T Low mileage. &amp;260. Call 614-986·
4418.

Home
Improvements
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

Unconditio"'el lifetime guarantee. locll referencltl furnished .
Fret nthtlelet. Cell collect
1-&amp;14-237-0488. diiY or night.
R ogerar;taaament
Waterproofing.
tnd aewing machine
repair, parts. and 1uppliea. Pick
up and delivery. Davia Vacuum
Cleaner. one half mila up
Geory81 Creek Rd. Call 814446-0294.
SWEEPER

Yinyle &amp; Atuminum Siding.
Storm . window I &amp; doors, over
hang gutteJs. Frett estimates.
Ph. 614·448·8332.
Exterior Stucco, Plaster end
Plaster Repair. Work by the hour
Of by 1hejob. Free estimate. Call
614·258·1182 .
Tree &amp; 1tump removal. tDp soil,
stone. mulch. eY8fgreeh shrubs.
lawn seeding, firewood. Don 's
landtcapes. 614·448-91546.
RON'S Televiaion Service .
House cella on RCA, Quazar,
GE . Specialing in Zenith. ·call
304-576·2398 or 61 4·446·
2464.
Felty Tree Trimming. stump
removal . Call304-676-1331
bl

R t

1 d ·1

M~::~e~~c~':npj 1111~0 sam'~~~~:

Pump
aalet , and service. 304895 3602
Starks Tree and Lawn Service.
lawn cero, landtcaplng, 1tump
removal, 304 -576 -2842 or
576-2903.

82

Plumbing
&amp; Heating .

•

Reaidentiel

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

Cor. Four1h and Pine
Gallipolis. Ohio
Phone 614-446-3888 or 614446·4477

B4

Electrical

&amp; Refrigeration
Relidentiat or commercial )Niring. New service or repatn.
licensed electrician. Estimate
free. Ridenour Electrical, 304676·1786.
B5

at y

Commercial • Industrial

PH. 614-245-9113
len Sol11 - frtt fstiiiNifu

COMPIIIIINSTAilAIION .
Vol .37, No.33
Copyrighted 1987

NEED PAINTING
DONE?
CALL KENNY
BOSTIC
446-4202
85

Genera' Hauling

General Hauling

Dillard Water Service: Pools,
Cisterns, Wells. DeiNery AnyR &amp;. A Water Service. Home time. Call 614-448·7404-No
cisterns, wells, pools filled. Sunday calli.
Formerly James Boy1 Water .
Same rate&amp;·. Call 304-876·
6370
87
Upholstery
J &amp; J Water Service. Swimming
pools, cisterns. wells . Ph. 614·
245-9285.
R &amp;: M Cu1tom CouchM tnd
Reupholstery, St. At. 7, Crown
WenersDn 's Weter Hauling, City, Oh. 614-268-1.70, Eve.
reasonable rates, immediate 614·446·3438. Open daUy9to
2,001
gallllon
delhtery,30cl4storna.
4:30,uSat.
9:30 to 1:30. Old &amp;:
poo 1.0 we
. etc.
call
-676· new
h0
2919
P
·
Mowrey'• Upholttering Slflling
Formerly Ken's now John 's tticountyerta22vtart.Thebnt
Weier Service. John Wanerson. in furniture uphollttrlng. Call
Jr. Owner. 1.000 or 2,000 gal 304-876 - 4164 for free

,,.,od

ACROSS
1 Item ol property
8 Flat circular
plate
10 Cope (with)
14 Macaw
19 Strikes
21 Miss Fatana
22 Great Lake
23 Reproached
24 Spanish paprika
28 Lear and Fell
28 Sham
29 Valle
30 Shoo1 out
suddenly
32 Highlanders
33 Kind ol cheese
34 Fish eggs
35 Actress Carter
37 Poet
39 Small rug
40 Athletic group
41 Amino42 Platlorm
44 Departs
46 Aspiring to be
artistic
47 Row
48 Actual
50 Latticework
structures
52 Seed containers
53 Near
55 Break suddenly
57- garde
58 Yellow of egg
59 Trick
60 Thulium symbol
62 Penpol~t
64 Arizona·river
66 Prefix for down
66 Tantalum symbol
89 Pinochle term
70 Sorrow
71 Baseball slats.
73 Vlllechalze role
75 Yearly
77 Gaelic
78 Doctrine
80 Prophets
81 Pigpen
82 Highest
84 Welcome
86 Pulsates
67 Alleviate
89 King ol Judah

·so

CAll
Real Estate G eneral

CB 850 Honda $850. '73
Monte Carlo 8400. Phone 30457a-2387. ·
75

Boats and
Motors for Sale

Sternwhealer; partially reuored
t2.900. Call 614-446-7896. ·

U.S. DEPT. HUD
PROPERTY DISPOSITION·BR
200 N. HIGH STREET
COLUMBUS, OHIO 43215

AFFORDABLE

LIVING

SINGLE FAMILY ACQUIRED PROPERTIES
BIDS RECEIVED UNTil 4:1S P.M. 7/ 1/87 200 North High Str10t, l'th Floor
BIDS OPEN 10:00 A.M. 712187
Proptrly Ditposillon - 1614) 46~-6~06

WHY·

RENT?

••••••••••••••••

w•.

OWN YOUR OWN
CAMP SITE

co. INSURED (SYS. NOT WARRANTED I

••••••••••••••••
Water-Electric
Cable TV

" HUD prop!rlin are ~v.ailoblt lor tolt to oil ptnons rtgardlm tf rou, tolar, rtligion.
m.-ilat
~ toM, or Nol 1onol Or1g1n . HUD rnerns tht right to rtjut any or all bhh, to woi~t ony informality Of
~rrt.gularlty 1n o~y bld1. ~~~ will bot OHtpttd from all inllftsltd potlitl, lndvding owntr ompan~y,
1nchldualt and 1n•nton , HIGH liD WILli( DUUMINtO lASlO ON THl HIGtiST NrT ltD TO HUO

PIOPIRTIIS Ail SUIJEUtO PIIOR lALI. IUYIR rMJII OITAIN OWN IINANCIHG.

,

••••••••••••••••
ADDRESS

AREA

138188-203 Patriot(Potriotl
Cadmus Rd.

BRS

LISTING
PRICE

3

128,000

WATERFRONT
DEPOSIT

ssoo

'

NIJT[: (HANG£ IN IA~Nm MONfY DEPS051T. ,R!SINTLY IN EfFECT THI UIN£SI MONU DIPOSIT IS
$100.00 R£GAIPIISS Of 1Hili!TING PIICI, AND MUll If lUIMIOID WI1H tACH liD.

10 lll AND/ OR liD ON tHIS! PIOPIIII!l CONTACT AAlAI IHAH IIOIU Ol AGINI or YOUICHOtCI.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFO.

CONTACT: MR. JIM MISSOURI
614/469-2069

l'it·k 4

I'Uls. Southwest wind!\ 10 to 15

FOR YOUR
BOAT DOCK
HUNTING-FISHING

••••••••••••••••
NO MONEY
DOWN
CHEAPER THAN BANK
RATE FINANCING
!deferred payments!
if you're layed off

dt•rslorms.

92 Pyle, Ford or
Buehmlller
95 Complete
98 Part of stove
99 Substitution
101 Measuring
devices
103 "The Way We -"
104 Underworld god
105 Joint
106 Gold symbol
107 Above
108 Dispatch
110 Nollie
111 Spanish article
112 Equal
113 Mud
115 Hebrew month
117 Performs
119 Paid notice
120 Reward
121 Lasting for
years
124 Vegetable
126 Spare
127 Household pets
128 Eaglet' n81ts
130 Cheers
132 Young boys
133 Prohibits
134 Arabian garment
135 Golf mounds
137 Lealc through
139 tn addition
140 Llstanl
t 41 Indianapolis
footballera
143 Surfeit
145 Inlet
146 Beds of slraw
148 Heels over
150 Carnivorous
mammals
152 Guides
153 - au Prince
154 Aoat In air
156 LIHI
157 Uncanny
158 Pilaster
159 Twofold
160 Rent

4 Summer In Paris
5 Care for
'
6 Deciliter: abbr.
7 Electrified
particle
8 Ptot through mud
9 Chewy candy
10 Apportioned
11 Sea eagles
12 Three-toed sloths
13 French article
14 Toward shelter
15 "- Patrol"
16 Punishes
17 French painter,
1841-1919
18 Totaled
20 Take a - at
(attempt)
23 Edge
25 Spoken
27 Contemptible:
slang
28 Supplicate
31 Allowance for

wasta
33 Wagers
36 Falsehoods
38 Challenge

40 "Star-"
41 ABIIslant

43 Warbled
45 Tradesman
46 .0bllqualy
47 "The Greatest
Slory Ever -"
49 Milk In Paris
51 Grains
52 Upright support
53 Olllsaed
54 Weary
56 One who puts on
wall coating
59 Expoeed to the
air
60 Hurl
61 Encounter
63 Ornamental
bracalets
85 Tha-lsop
67 Dawn goddess
69 Greek latter
70 Tool&lt; from
72 European finch
74 Tellurium symbol
76 Albany Is Its
cap.

DOWN
1 Tremulous
2 Looked with

amueement
3 Identical

Hl~h

In thr mfd

mph. Chanco· ol rain Is .JO
)lrr,·t•nt .
1'oni~ht. mo!\lly doudy .
l.uw ln tht' uppo•r 60s.

en tine

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, June 22, 1987

1 Section, 10 Pages
25 Cen11
Multimedia ln.:. NewaJ)IIper

A

COLUMBUS. Ohio 1U PI1 - Thr most powr rfut
employee of the Ohio Racing Commission has
soliciled funds from slablc and rare I rack ow ners
for Hou se Speaker Vernal Riffe Jr. for al leasl
lhree years. records show.
Rf!!e' s clcclion comm ilt re received $f;.;;oo in
1984. 19~ o and 19~6 th rough Edward Babsl. a
Cin cinnall Dcmocral who was "PPOinlrd Pxrcu tive director of thr comm ission in 19R,1 bv Go\'.
Richard Cr lcsle. The commission con11·ot s al l
phases of the racing indu slr)·. includ ing licrn sing.
Robe rt Ginsberg. Drmocralic chairman of rhc
racing commission and a \lrvelancl tawyrr. told
the 1CIPveland 1 Plain Dralrr in a Sundav s1orv
thai Babsr's !undralslng im·o l\' emenl is· " abso
lutely wrong ... improper if he soliri1rd ihas&lt;'

Ba bst 's actions anrl that hi :-. campnign . .

funds ... as a mailer of facl. I think i l is illegal. "
Babsl. 61 . rl'Criv&lt;'d lhr mane\' for Ril£t' 's
cler l ion rommitlrr fr om Edward Hanrssian .
general mana ger of River Down s In Cin cinna1 i.
rhr Plain Dealer repor ted.
Hannessia n rollcelrd the mon r,· from aboul six
Ca liforni a rontribulors . somr 'or whom hold
financial/nlrr·eSi s in Oh io horsr racing.

wn did

no1 aulhorlzr 1Jabs110 solicil or co ii&lt;'C I tu nd s. bul
" a lot or people se ll 1fund·rai&gt;rrr lickrl s for mr .·
When asked whrlhN hr lhough1 Babsi' s
activit ies wo•rr appr oprial r. Riffr 1olct 1l1r
nPwspuprr. "WhC'ther lt' s approp r!a t(' m no t . it' s
bring don e b1· a lol of prop lr at I O\W thr plucr.
Whal' s the diHrrrnrC' lx' twr&lt;' n tlw r Hri ng

Racing C'om mission regulati ons for bi d r0:1cr

commiss ion und thr llrpartmr nt of ln surunrr ':' "

truck owJwrs rrom offrr ing or g-i\' ing do nat ion !'
" w r1h inl en l 10 in!luence. or wh ic h ma)· appra r Ia
br !mended 10 influence" racing officials .
Comm iss ioners also arf' prohibited from
acc~pling donations from permil or lir rnsr
holders .
Ri!£e. D -Nrw Bas ion . sa id he wa s not aware or

Tht' 01hi es rommi ss·ion hil S b&lt;'rn inv('S I ig;.tt in g
Babst for rnorr I han a,.,,.,. for alleged ron!licts of
int rrf&gt;sl. Bab!-i t was accused of \' iolat in g rommis ·

sio n r u [C' S \Je('ausr of his all&lt;:-grd im ·olvcm f'nt in
l he hidden ow ners hip or lhrw swb lrs. Babsl 's
Cin cinnati adverli sing and publi c rrla lions fi r m,
Ccn1auru s Inc.. has a conlracl with lhc racing

co mmtss ton BC'u Ia h Par k in G rov0 Cit\' and Rh't'r
Down s in Cindnnnati.
·
.
Ba bsl said his C'r nlaurus slack ha s ber n placed ·
in t rusl.
A parlnrr ship-stablc Babsl form•'&lt;! in .Jaunarv .
l!IRfl has :13 owners th ai Include sla l r l!'gislalors. •
lobb)' ists. ollwr polil iclans and prominent .
Ohioans.

Thr partnNshlp, Equine' s Pel ard . ls headed by
Rrp . Cliff Skee ns, D-Akron . Col umbu s lawyer
.John Zonak . a Drmocral who r cprescn lrd Babs1 ·
before the clhi cs co mmiss ion, also Is a part :

ow nrr.
13abst and Riff&lt;• often attend monthl y meetings
of I he partners hip in C'••lumbus. but only Ia play
and socialize, they said .

Ashville
elevator

Debate expected
on AIDS report
ballroom ralhrr i han ihc meel·
ing rooms used fo r th!• AMA 's
UPI Sti('nce \\'rih~r
other nine commillrcs . Among
CHI CAGO 1UP I I - Tht' Amrr ·
lhosr rxpectrd 10 a11 r nd thr
lean Medical Associ at ion i&gt;aboul
AIDS debate is Dr. C. Everrll
lo make one of I he mosl impor·
Koop. U .S. Surgeo n Genera l.
lanl public policy stalemcnls in
The repon . which is PxprriPd
ils recenl history - whal 10 do
to
go to the lull /\MA House
aboul the AIDS epi demic. Agn'r ·
Tuesday, recommend s againsl
menl is nol expecied 10 come
Px panding mandalory A IDS l es t ·
without a slru gglr.
ing beyond se lec t population s"'l lhlnk II would br absolute!\'
inmales, immi graniS. lhr mil ·
Impossible lo come up. with a
irar)' and donors of blood. organ s
comprchrnsivrs tatemrnt on I his
and or her biological produ cts.
di sease and no! expect subsla n·
T he report supports I'OU tin r
lial debale."' said D r. William
tcsli ng for prople seeking mar·
Hol chk i.s . a thoracic surgro n in
riage lice nses or trealmcnt for
Chesapeake, Va ., who will be
drug abuse and sexually lra nsinstalled this week as lhe AMA's
millrd diseases, bul ~ mphaslzes
new pres ldenl.
such tes llng should be volunla r)'
Holchklss sa id , however. hr Is
and coupled wllh coun se ling.
confident a draH report by ihe
Arqu.ired immune dl'llclency
AMA "s ' Board of Trusters is a
sy ndrome ha s domlnal ed thi s
sound one and will be accepl rd by
mePitng as no one sub jeri ha s In
the AMA 's 406· member Hou se of
recen t vrar s. rn add i1 lo n Ia the
Delegates, li s policy -making
l ruslres' report . AIDS Is the
body .
subject of no fewrr I han a dozen
"' I expecl afler all the debalc
r rso l ulio ns submillrd lor
and all lhe brouhaha, I he repor t
will bo adoplcd wllhoul signifl· considrra I ion.
Bu l AIDS represen ts only onr
can I adme ndment... Hotchkiss
of dozens of Issues on lhr agend a
said . " lt doesn't ~n swer C\ '£11' ~'
al 1hr 1.161h annual meeting.
queSiion a prrso n mighl as k
aboul AI DS. but II docs mo,·c us Del egates rrpresenl ing 171.(11)(1
phys ician mrmbors al so will
forward .··
devoir five days or debalr l o
The lruslers' repo rt has gen•' r- issues r anging from Medicare 10
a1ed so much inlrrcst 1hat the childhood immuniza tion s. from
com miller hearing on I he iS'ur smoki ng on alrplan•'s l o ration·
loday was lo br hrld in a largr ing hra l l h car('.

bums

By LARRY DOYLE

1975 Kawuaki 600. $600.00.
Phone 304-762·2069.

New kitchen. bathroom, and carpeting
1
11 acre - 17 acres available.

990

Racing director raises funds for Riffe

·s uNDAY PUZZLER

1988 lour wheeler SX200.
1986 four trac:k 250 four
wh ...er . $1.200.00 each or
both 82,000.00. 304 -676·
2719 callanvtime.

Today, mostly l'loudy with

..c·attert•d showt•rs and Ihun·

6i20

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1980 Kawasak i 750 LTO .
10.000 mile1, tully dreued.
eexc cond, $1,100.00. 304·
458·1088.

FLATWOODS AREA OF POMEROY

llaih '\umhPr

Auto Parts

&amp;· 'Accessories

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Rebuih. Alllypn. GuarMteed a
minumum . of 30 days. will
deliver. cuh &amp; carry or Instal.
Ph, 814-379-2220 or 1-304675·6758.
.

condition. Call 6t4-949-3093.

growing
of o.... a
metll roofing &amp; .lidi_,g. We off.- 4 profilea: D-RIB. HI·RIB. 6·
V, CORRUGATED. Orders cUStom cut to lhe inch at noeKtl'a
charge. PMS otters 10 beautiful colors. galvJ~nlzed endgelvaluma. FREE deliVery 100 aquarea or more, Trimt, 1kyligiiJs
and accessoriH. Quantity discDunts availeble.
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plet.ty

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Housinq
Headquarters

CASE

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

Conttruction· machinery ~ 1150 Must sell, Make offer: 1978
Ceae loader, $10,000 or beat Jeep CJ -6. Ci11 814·446·4H9 76
home or 614-446 -.0912 work.
off9f. Call 614-8&amp;7-4488.

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APPRAISAlS
992 · 3325

GALLIA

75
Boats end
· Motors for Sale

77 To make one's
way by shoving
79 Golf mound
83 Parcel of tend
B5Smoothed
86 "Family -"'
87 Was borne
88 Bed
89 Cooled lava
90 Alght of steps
91 Blue
92 Large bird
93 Mend
94 Nlton symbol
96 Solo
97 Grant uBI of
100 Selenium symbol
102 Supercilious
penon
105 Sharp
109 ""TIIa - Hunter"
112 - and carrots
113 New York
base bailers
114 Empo116 Lura
118 Ooaans
120 One who
Interferes
121 candlestick 122 Tidiest
123 Dregs
125 Girt's name
126 Woolly
127 Elevator cage: pt.
129 Junctura
131 Nets
132 Fall into disuse
133 Cudgels
134 Chief artery
138 Asterisk
138 Out of dale
140 At this place
141 Uncovered wagon
142 Winter
preclpltallon
144 Pertaining lo
an era
147 Hawaiian wreath
148 Study
149 Capuchin monkay ·
151 Stalemale
153 Ma"s pertner
155 Doctor's 8881.

Angered tailgater kills
passenger on freeway
SANTA FE SPR I NGS. Call!.
1UPI1 - Apparent!)' angPI'ed
because a woman would nol pull
oul of lhc fa st la ne of lhr Sa n Ia
Ana Frrrwa.v Ia lrl him pas s. a
man fired two shoiS in to her car.
killing hrr bo)·frlcnd. police said .
Sandra Lrigh Tail , 1 ~. w;r s
dr iving, in ihr fa st lanr of lhr
southbound £rC&lt;'wa.1· shor ll)· be·
fore~ : 4o p.m . Salurday whrn thr
young man pullrd up brhind hH
and fla shed his lighl s In an
apparen l allrmpiiO gel hrr lo lei
him pa ss, Drpul\· Fldrl Gonzales
sa id.
The motorlsl tai lgalrd Tail 's
car. bul shr decided !herr wa s
100 much traffic 10 pull O\ W and

'6 months same os
cash

••••••••••••••••

utso slowrd down , Conzulrs .&lt;a ld .
Thr car beh ind hPr changed
lanes. pull ing alo ngside hrr: I hen
th r dri\·r r fi rrd lwn shots and
spC'd awa~ ·.
Ri ck Lane B.v nun . ~ 4. of
Orange. \a lii.. was hil in thr
nrck and Tail exi1Pd th r fr"""'"'.
lo gel help. Shr ca lled aulh oriltes
from a pa)' ph one. bul B)·nu n was
dead when hdp arri,·rd .
Tail and B~ nun s :1-yrar -old
so n. who was vis iting him for
Fa I her 's Da,·. were nol injured.
Th e susp&lt;'rl was dcsrr lb&lt;"d as a
dHrk -hairrd while or Hi span ic
mal e in his 10s 01· :lOs wllh a
muSiac he who wa s drl\'ing a
1~!«1-8'1 I'CIIow TO)'Oia.

1.,

RO\" ALTY CANDIDATES - These are th~
candldatt'S lor Meigs &lt;J ount,v .Junior Fair KinK
and Quee11as they appeared all he Meigs Museum
as a part of Herita~c Wo•ckr•nd. The arc, from h•fl,
Mary Edwards. Long llottom: .Jo Ellt•n franc.
Middleport, rtrst runner -up; Pam Ash, Racint',
queen; Scoll Allen Ohcrholu•r, Rout&lt;• 2, Alhany,

z,

king; Mlkkl Conley, Route
Coolv111t•, &gt;~Ccond
runner-11p, and Betty ,Jo llunl, Long Bottom.

CommiUet• memhers In charge

wer~'

Steven

(;rady, Carolyn Ehtm and ~onja Stcrlll with
advisor, U/anc Rice. Winners n••·clved g1fts
provltft·d hy lo cal mcrcha11ts .

lly United l'n'Ss lnhlrnatlonul
Flrrrtghl&lt;·rs ballled weekend
btazrs al a grain rlevalot' In
Ashvlllr. Ohio. which they said
was sl arl t•d by lightning, and ala
sa lvage ya rd ln Spr lng!leld,
Ohio.
Flli)'·nlnr !lrc!lghlcrs !rom six
dcpa•·lments responded Ia SU!t·
da,·'s blaze In Ashv\1/r . The walls
of 1he elevator crumbl ed . falling
ont o rullroud tracks. and 1~
p&lt;'Oplr wert' Injured or ov•' rcotnP
by smoke.
One !h·r!l~hlrr !ru&lt;·lured his
back and ta\tbonP, there was onr
casr or heat exhaustion and
anothc;or rlrr!lghlrr Injured his
shouldr t· un•l a1·m . an Ashville
rtrl' dlspulchN· said Ieday .
Tht' ., tx-s l or~· r lev ulor was
drslt·oyrd. and toq ulpmPnl and
veht&lt;·ics werr damaged. Thc·
dispa tcher said 1o1al damage Is
rstlmatNI al $:~111,£110.
Harrison Township Fire Chlr!
Puul Wrl sh said rai n might havp
helped ke&lt;'P the bla ~" from
spread In~ .
Th&lt;' Sprlngrtcld nrr burned
lhousan&lt;IS of old 11rrs stacked JO
rrr• hi gh.

Wright intervened in savings, loan cases·
Spokrsmr n fm· Wri ~ hl " nd
Guubf'rl huvP not cli spulrtl thr
speu kr r ronlo('i!•d lhr bank
board on brha lf nl Ca ubPrl . hul
ih&lt; '.' ' '" ld hr so ughl no speciul

WASHI NG TO N 1UP I I
House Speakr1· .lim Wr ighl. 1) .
Trxa s. i s rrpor ted loday l o haVP
inlrrvc ned in lh C' C'aSP!" of 1hrrf'
savings and loan oprr&lt;.~ tors in hi s
home stai r, including a majol'
f)('mocral ir Pari )' fund · r aiser.
Th e New York Tim&lt;·s said
T homas Gauber t. wh o raisf'd
money for ihe part y, ha s bor n
undt•r invcs ligal ion b,· thl' F t•d
('ra l Home Loan Ba nk 13oard lor
his dea lin gs as ow ner of lhl'
Indcprndenl Am rrican Savings
Associallon of lr Yi n, Texas .
In trlcphon c l'al ls in laic 19Hii
and ea rl y 19Ri, Wr i~ hl ur grd
Bank Board Chairman Edwin
Gray 10 rC'·ex" m inl' t he ag('ncy''
action s againsl Ga ubor1 . frclrral
banking offici al s 1otd lhr Times .
The Hank Board ovrrsPcs ih(•
lhrl£1 lnduSi rv .

trc•&lt;.~ lm Pn l

for

nr·wspaprr

~&lt; dtl.

thr

man , llw

NPwswrek m&lt;.~gazinf'. mf'u n·
while, said Wri ~ ht is occu s&lt;'d by
rrlii('s of ad,·anclng lhr lnirrest;
of Caubrt't and 1wo oth rr sav ln~ s
and loan operu tm·s all h&lt;'r.w••nso•
of a Hraga n odmlnislra lion IJal
lout or i\m&lt;•rlea' s lroubl('d
rhrifls .
Th( • magaz in1• ldrn t ificd 1hr
othrr t wo mt'n i.l~ ~avi ng s rtnd

an

loa n rxrcutl \r Don Di xon. who
madr his honk' , vac hl " High
Spi ritf." avu il uhl t• tu !lousl' Dt' ·
mocratic whip Ton)' Co"l ho of
Cal iforn ia . and rC'~l r~tatc' sv nd l·
ca lor Craig Hall.
·
Hund r&lt;•d of sov in gs ond lo ans

owner or lhr sa\•lngs and l oa n las I
m onlh, lhe Times sai d, adding
lhc lnsli lullon had a dc rl cir of
m ore than $.101) milli on.

years, a nd lhl' admlnlsl ra tlon
hu s lx'&lt;'n anxiOU!-, to infu sr $15
bil lion lnlo rhp Fcdrral Savl n ~s

GaubC'rt

V:·as

ous1rd

as

havf•

run

:tgrou n(f In rN·cnt

and Loo n lnsu rancd'orp .. whi ch

too

pro iP('I~

lhr.l tl s l ha1 supposedly could
rPf'O\'P r on lh('lr own .
F~d cru l lnvcsllgaiOrs,
how{'\'l 'r, huvc uncon! n&gt;d casr~ of
mlsmanag~mc nt
and allrgrd
fr~ud a1 somf' Texas savings i.tnd
loans, Newswr&lt;'k addrd .

s;JVIngs LJCC'O unts but

h::t s r un out of m o n &lt;"~· .
N&lt;'wswrrk sai•l Wrlghl ha s
unt il l'('&lt;.'&lt;.' nll,v in sis 1t•tl ! hut :t;·,
b i ll io n W&lt;J~ su fflc•f' n t to tukf' carr

of 1h&lt;' FSI.IC. while bo/ng ('rll/ca I
o f lhr insurant·•• fund for bring

C•&lt;.~gl'r

to lakf' ovrr Tt•xus

Middleport man found
guilty on drug charges
II UNT I NCTON. W.VA . - A
f&lt;•dcral j ury Frld ;ry found ' '
Middlrpo r l man gullt.v of fou r
drug c·har ges. Including par·
l lcl parl on In a co n, plra ey 10
possPs~ v c.~rlou ~ dr ugs In Kf'r ·
mlr , W.Va .. and ihret' cou n1 s
of possession of ma r ijuana .
Carro ll ManleY. 4&gt;, of Ml&lt;l·
dtl'port . could race a maxi·
mum of fi ve yrars In prison

and

o

maximum fin&lt;' of
ror eac h of lhr four
co unl s, at"Cordl ng lo U .S.
Allorney Kirk Bra ndrass .
Manley was convlrlcd or
conspiring 10 possrss various
conlrollrd suhstanccs. suc h as
marijuana . Valium and PCP.
for ih(' pur'ptiS&lt;• or dls1rlbu1 r
lh cm In Kl'r'mll from 19R4 10

$2~.100

1~86 .

Magazine links ·North to assassination plot

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WASHINGTON 1UP i l -Now
added lo lh~ I lsi or congressional
questions for l.t. Col. Olivet·
, Norl h In t he lr~n- \onfl·a sca nd~ l
i s the subjecl or his role In an
all&lt;'ged plol to assas sinal c Iran·
lan leaders.
Wl1h thr ro nl!l"css lonal hC'arlngs in I he case resuming Tuesday. howe\W , more lawmakers
ha ve queslloned -whether the
Marini' at the hearl or the
scandal wllllcst\!y al alllo I hOse
who have dogged him lhrough
seven mon1hs or silence.
The alleged assassination plol
Is raised In this week's edlllo" of
U.S. News &amp; World Repor1 ,
which was published Sa1urday.
the same day Sen . William
Cohen, R·Malne. one of lhe
congressional fnvesligalors, sa id
In an Interview that he thinks
North Is ready to go to jail ralher
than testify about the scandaL
.I

Cohen. j oi ning a no th er
member of I he se lrcl commillees
probing the rase . S&lt;:&gt;n. ·oa,·id
13oren. D-Okla .. on CNN's
·· Evans &amp; Novak." said Norlh 's
si lence already has put l he
committees " at hls m ercy " as
the)' bargain wflh his lawyc•rs Ia
gN the l es llmony lhat Is consl·
dered crucial lo l ying up loose
ends in the case.
T hr Washinglon Posl rPponed
Saturday thai con~~:ress lonal In·
ves tlgators have Issued a subpoena orderi ng North to hand over
by Tuesday mornin g documents,
including personal nolebooks,
relalfng to his aclivl11es In the
a!!alr or face possible contemp1
proceedings.
CBS News, however, reported
Salurday lhalln exchange for his
documents. North wants access
10 all documents rhe Iran-Contra
j

limit ed immunli y fr om prosecu·
lion for Norlh- "n arra ngemrnl
I hal comp&lt;'ls his l rSi tmon y undr r
ihr 1hreal of jail.
Then , jusl as co mmliteP lawy-

commi11rrs havr r rla lln g to him .
Among other conditions. lhr
nelwork sai d, Norlh has instslrd
he will dlsruss ta lks hr had wi lh
hi s sup&lt;'rlors. Including l'rrsl·
dcnl Reagan . onl)· In a public
formal - and he will not co me
ba r k for a seco nd round of
lnterrogallon.
The Hrsl slx-wr&lt;•k strrlc h of
hearings end ed June ~ wi th
critical queslion s lefl begging for
answers !rom Norlh , rhe gung -ho
Marine !ired Nov . 2o !rom 1hP
president 's National Securit y
Council stall.
Since then , Nor1h has r etu sed
1o testify , claiming hf s Fi l th
Amendment rights against self·
Incrimination. Only aller ln1ense
negollatlons wllh Independent
prosecutor Lawrence Walsh,
pursuing criminal charges in the
scandal. did the rran-Conlra
committees seek and receive

er s werr ready to hea r from
North In prl va l e lasl week l o
prepare for his public lesl imon)
rx prct Pd nrx l month. hi ' IU"'·'
ers sai d ihc order dtd nnl r·,wr·r

sp&lt;•ak onh· In pulrlio ·
Co mmllt r &lt;' l&lt;nnws mr·1 "'ll h
North' s allornr •)-s' lair la st werk
lo work oul an agrr&lt;•mcnl. but no
progress wt~s rP port(•d.

pr h:tJI(' s(·'-.slnn.r.. and h(' wnu ld

Twenty-two killed in weekend traffic deaths
By United Prrss International
AI leas t 22 people were kit led In
weeke nd lr a!!l c ac ci de nts
around the Buck eye Si al e, a
spokeswoman tor the Oh io H igh·
way Patrol said loday.
The worst accldenl occurred
SaiUrday on a Tusc araw as
Counly road and cl aim ed lhc
lives oft hree peopi P. Killed in the
two-car crash were Da y t on P .
Morg&gt;dn, 46, and Sylvala I.
Morgan , 44, bolh of Mansfield.
and Howard A . Thompson 1!, 17,
Ca diz.
t

Oh io's non-holida y weekend
roa dway dealh count runs from 6
p.m . F r idays until midnight
Sundays .
Killed thi s weekend were:
F'rlday night
Norwalk : James C, Sayre , .12.
Norwalk, when hts motorcyc le
was slruck by a car on a Huron
Co unly road .
Logan: Micha el L. Ruse. 24,
Palask ala, when hi s tru ck
crashed on Ohio fi64 In Hocking
County .
Warren: Caro l A . Her nan, 44 ,

Brl slolvlltr. In a two-car a('cldent
on Ohio 4o .rnd AA In Trumbull
Cou nt y. Saturday
Lima: 'Samur'l Piccione. 24.
Lima, and K&lt;•v Calvelage. 25.
Delphos , when car slamm&lt;'d Into
a parked I rain nn a crossing at o~
a Allen Cou nt y roa d.
Tl!!ln : Grrgg E. Mallo!. 19,
Scot1 R . Relnhurl, 19, bolh of
Tiffin, when their car hll a polr
and tree atong a Se neca Count y
road and bursI inlo !lames .
Mount Vernon : Teresa
Fi elds, 17, Howard.

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Monday, June 22, 1987

Page-2-The Daily Sentinel

Commentary

Pomeroy-Middleport; Ohio
Monday, .June 22. 1.~87

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The Daily Sentinel

Thicker than .oil

. Ill Court Street

Pomeroy, Ohlo
DEVOTED TO THE I NTERES'Ill OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

~lb

~m~ ~~~· r""T"'E::!d ·~
~v

ROBERT L. WINGE'IT
Publisher

WASHI NGTON - Oil has
swept power a nd prosper it y over
the wa lled enclaves or the Arab
world. bul the mos t precious
liq uid in tha t parched desert
region is fres h water. 11 has been
used to promote peace and to fu el
discord : it is wor th fightin g wars
over.

PAT WHITEHEAD
As.•l•lanl Publis her/ Controller

BOBHOEFUCH
General Manager

A MEMBER of The Uni ted Press ln tern ailonal, Inland Da lly Press

Jack Anderson and Dale Van A tta
------------------------~-------------carry signifi ca nt qu antities of
The study, by th e American
water from sout hern Tu rkey to engi neering !irm of Brown &amp;
the thirstv ci ti es and rar m l~n d s
Root, estimat es that the Ceyhan

natel y collapsed along with the
price o! his oil.
And in 1982. we qu oted from a
top-secret CIA report that sugges led a key motive for Israel' s
invas ion o! Lebanon th at year
was to gain con trol ol lhe Lit ani
Riv e r 's de pe ndabl e wat er
suppl y.
Now we've seen a dramat ic.
unpubliclzed plan for a water
project tha t could ac tually pro·
mote pe ace and cooperation in
the Middle East. It involves one
or more pipelines that would

We report ed more than a year
ago how Libya n dictator Moa m·
mar Gadh a!l planned to br in g
Egypt to its knees by di vert ing
the tile·gi ving waters of the Nil e.
Gadha! l's mad dream forlu ·

of Syria. Israel. Jordan and
Saudi Ara bia.
The most s urprisi ng fea ture of
the a mbitiou s pro ject is that a
study or its feasibilit y wa s
comm issioned by the Turk is h
government. It had long been
assumed ,by observers that Tur·
key would not wi sh to sell the
water , even thou gh huge quanti·
ties now fl ow unused into the
Mediterranean.

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Associat ion and l hc American Newspaper PublishE.'rs A ssoc iati on.
LETT E RS OF O P INION ar(' welro!TX! They !1\oold br i&lt;'SS tha n DJ words
long. A. II letters arr su bJ ('('I Io ed Iring and rl'lJst ))p stJ:ned with name . address and
l l'ICf!honr num!){lr. No Wl SI2 ned let ters will be l)l: bllshed . Letters should tx&gt; In
good laste. a d dr f.&gt;Ss ln~ L'isu1-s , not JX'fSCflaJHies.

:Special attention
WASHI NGTO I'i - Hac kstal rs at the Wh ile House:
II isn' t oft en th at a pres ident will si ngle out for special a ttenti on his
military aid e. who car-r ies the black bag cont aining the nuclea r codes.
BVt that Is wha t happen ed at Tempelhof i\ irport in West Berlin
~urlng a stopover as President Reagan was head ing home from a
nine-day journey to the Eco nomic Summit in Venice.
Reagan was addrrss lng a ga ther in g to eelebratr tho 7'&gt;0th
a nn ivers ary of tht&gt; fo undin ~ of Berlin a nd he mentioned three Air
Force pilots who had play ed an impor tant rolr in the Berlin Airlift .
One of them wa s rPtirrd Col. All en Cheala nder o! Cypress, Cali! .,
who had fx'(•n bac k in civilian life for eight months when he was
recal led for th e Her lin airlift . He had an Infant son and his wife was
pregnant.
"Those precio us &lt;' i ~ht months were the fi rs t Colonel Chealandcr
had brr n abl r to dC'volc to his family (s ince World War lit ," Reagan
s~ ld .

: " Yet , whc•n callr !l up for the air lift . he neVI'!' hrsitatrd ," Reagan
. rceal lcd. ·'Looking back on 1hosl' da.1·s of cons tan 1hards hip, or danger
scorn rd. Colonl'l Chcalandl'r, fi7, savs simply thi s: 'We had a job to do.
and we did it .' fn those fr·w words. hea r the unders tat ement of a
hl'ro. ''

lhr al a nd cr and his wife wp reon hand for the tribut e. a s well as his
son. Air F'orcr Maj. Stc1·r l'hralandcr. 41\ , who is thr president 's
:milita ry aidr.
: Chealand cr. who ha s h1•cn ass igned to the Whit e Housc· fo r a \' Car.
·fold rcpor tc•rs. " You grow UJl al i your lifl' h&lt;•arinl'( all of your fal.her's
stories about tlw wa r. but it does n't mra n mu ch tn you until 1·ou grow
up."
.
.
" I grr w up with it all m·ound m!' ," he sa icl. adding I hal fl yi ng was
the only thing he wl.l nt cd to &lt;i o.
. He said thai his &lt;'UJTPnl job is "prububl.l' thl' mos t cnlig htrnin g and
.edu catin g thing I've I' VI'I" don!' in m ~· i i fc• . " HI' is "apolit ica l" in his job
and r njo)·s sitting uround th e 1ub lc. swappin g talt•s with his fa thrr on
how it was then. u nci how II is now .

Thr preslciPnt hus lx •&lt;•n " lik&lt;• u roc k" during th e Ira n arms· Cont ra
aid scandal "wi th all th f'SI' thin gs sw ir lin g aro und him," sa id
spokes man Ma rlin F'ltzwcr l••r. H&lt;• sa id Rea gan has been " cool'·' in the
face or lh•· unra ve ling of lhr sca ndal and tes timony by formN aides.
Th ~ prc•s ident also ha s kPpl his sense of humor. AI his VPnicr news
confer&lt;'nCI' hl' was to ld th ai u poll showed European s rat r Mikha il
Gorbachev over him as a man of pp;rcr . Wlwn asked wh y the Kt·cmlln
IPader had that puhlie im age, F\cu gan told report ers' with u grin :
" Mu.vbi' a ll oi you could havr h&lt;'ip•' d change that .. . if you worked a
lilt II• hanl rr at il .''
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It' s get Iing to br · mrm oi r limP. nt•aga n·s offi !'l a ll&gt;iogra phr r . f. clwln
Morr is, has had prict•lc•ss aec·pss to the go ings on at the Wh ilf' House.
ButthP Was hin gton Pos t's l. ou Cann on mav bea t him to the stands.
Cannon plan s to I&lt;Jk r- i.l yr u r off a f tPr t hr RPa ~ a n prPs id£'nc.v r nd ~ to do

u book abou t th r ma n he has followrcl for many wms since cover in g
him in Ca liforn ia \V h('O Rl' ag;:m was gm·ern or .
Cannon wroll' onl' book on th e president . titlr cl " lkaga n." that
cam&lt;' out during his first l••rm .
Whil r Hous.•chiPf of staff Howa rcl na kr·r is not a bou 1 to br 1agg!'d a
bai&gt;P In Iill' woods on lhl' slipp&lt;•r;· slopes of !li ploma!')·.
Baker wa s aceu srd of maki ng so me fo r ei~n pollr.r bl oopers du r ing
thr Vi&gt;nlc•• summ it. ha1·ing qui pp• ·d th ;i llhr "Ot'kln man." the wel l
Known U.S. Pxtrr mlnatin g ro mpan;·. co uld tak r ca rr or Iran's
~ hin&lt;•se- suppii NI Silkwnr m mhs ii!'s I hal ma.\' pla .v haroc with fr pr
~ hippin g in Ihe Pers ian C ull.
Baker a lso apparl•nti)' wr nt agai nst polit·;· when he he ld ou t the
possibliil )' of a l'OOperatii'P l' ffor l b)' the UnitPcl Stall 's and Sovip ts in
the Wrs tr rn·rloml nalr&lt;l watrrwav.
Lal rr, hr bl~at a r Ptn•a t. say li1g thP Hu!oi:-;ian pn,s!'ncf' would bf'

'tdislincli)' unhf'i pfu l."
: But Ilakcr sa)·s. " I don ' t ar kn owll'dgP that I made an\' mist akes."
Bakt•r is populur and carr ies none of lhr baggage of his
prrderC'ssOr. Oonald Hcga n.

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"Come out my little friends, amnesty for each of you- don't be afraid."

Nell Klnno ck won lhl' ca m·
paign, but Magglr Thatcher won
the election. That is th eremar ka ·
ble upshot of the rPCent British
Plect lon s.
All th e polls befor e Jun e 11
showed Mrs. Thatcher's Conser·
valive Part y comfo r tably ahead
of both the Labour Pa rty and th e
two-headed Alliance (the name
given 10 lh P centrist coalition of
David Steel's Liberals and David
Owen's Social Democ rat s ). Bu t
the press adjudgPd a televisio n
program produced for Labour
Infinitely superior to an ythin g
put out by the Conser va tives or
the All ia nce. and a small upt ic k
In Labour's showing in the late
polls was crediled to it.
On Elec tion Day. however .
Brit ain 's vot ers proved unim·
pressed . Tru e enough , when 1he
smoke blew awa y, Labour had
improved on it s 1983 showing by
about 3 percent. to 30.8. But it was
the Alliance that suffered , being
down correspondin gly by a ro~nd
2.5 percent to 22.8. The Conser va·
lives act ual ly bet tered their 1983
perfot·m a n c~ slightly, to 42.3
percent in the three-way co n"tes t.

Most as tonishing of a ll, their tive: that th e socialist nostru ms
ma rgi n in the new House of of th e " nanny sta le" li' nd to
Co mmand wil l be upwards of 100 make things worse. not better.
-down from 1983's historic high,
That is not to say th at she or her
but nonetheless quit e remarka · part y is opposed to properly
ble for an admin istrat ion already des igned and properl y adminis·
in office for &lt;'lght years.
·
tered welfare . Many an Ameri·
What explains this amazin g can conserva tive would br surs howin g• T o he a r Mr s. prispd at the extent to which
Thatcher' s critics. it 's just plain British ToriPs brag about th('
selfishness on the pa rt of bei! Pr· government al " services" thev
off voters. According to F rancis provide. But Mrs. Thatcher i.s
* · Clines of the New York Times, also tapping into the great vein of
"even some supporters" or th e enthu siasm for IrE'&lt;'· market prln·
primP minis ter are worried ciples that Is currently sweeping
about " the ri se or a supposedly the world. By greall y expanding
sPifish. acqu is itive class, ·or the home owners hip and stock ownew ell1 c of fin ance capitalism ners hip. she is converting many
who havr helpPd bols ter th P thou sa nd s of prevlouslv "havt&gt;·
Thatcherlte recovery. ... Thc• not" Brilons inlo budd.ln g capl·
crllicism is thai these lates t tail st. As such. they are highl y
victors .In Brit ain's endl ess class skeptical of Big Government and
warfa re exhibit Iiiii&lt;' sense of . its cla ims to be able to solve
social obliga tion."
serious soci al problems.
There Is al most certain ly a
But_thr tru th is that Margaret lesson herp for the American
Th atchN has taught an impres- conservative movement. Our lib·
sive chunk of the British rlrcto· r ral s. hav ing cas t about desperra tr tha t Labour' s tea rful pleas ately lor " new Ideas. " have just
for more "compassion " 1for the about co ncluded I correc tly! that
elder ly, the 111 1 result In policies there aren't any, and are drift lng
that are act ua lly coun terproduc· back to the re luctant conclusion

C aSSICS _ ._ __

What!'vrr happened 10 thr
notion that a publ ic offi cial or
milita ry offl l'er who fou ls up
badi.1· should ei ther resig n. be

pun is hrd't It srems the Reaga n
administration has no sense of
shamr to produ &lt;'r elthr t• a
l'l's ignat ion of a fi r ing - to sa)·
nothing or an ind i('lmrn t or

' WASHIN GTON - i\ rrmukr o!
" The Hunc·hbac k of No tre
Dame" as a musical '' It could
happen.
: Hollywood direc tor Ri cha rd
l\11enborough says he ea n l:'nvi·
slon a mov ie in whi ch an actor
wou ld "jump around like Cha rles
Laught on with only one eye. rin g
rhose cathedr al bells and sing."
•. In fact, Att enborough told
Qmnl magazine, hr could volun·
(E'er lor lhP roi&lt;• himself.
-: Ma ybe what he has In mind is
ope Of thOSe filmS made exciU·
$lyely lor televis ion. It would be
~~~!icult lor a mus ical comedy
S\3r fO Sing in the key Of bellS
~h1ging above the roofs of Paris
ftom an Island in the Seine.
:Possibly Allenborough could
pull II orr. but all th e river water
would made If tou gh lor the
~verage singer to sla y in tune.
: One wonders what he and other
modern dir ec tors might make of
Qrson Welles's "Citizen Kan e."
:According to a survey of movie
etHics and hist orians earlier this
y@ar. "Citizen Kane" was the
bVsl American film ever rE'Iellsed, !lnlshing ahead or "Gone
with th e Wind' ' and
"Casablanca."
Rounding out the top 10 were
such classics as " It 's a Wonder·
lui Life, " " On the Waterfront."
"The Searchers," " Birth o! a
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Nation," " The Godfa ther," "The
Wi za rd of Oz" and "City Ll~ht s ."
" i\11 Quiet on the WestN n
Front " was judged the best war
mov ie ever filmed ; "The Mal·
lese Fa lcon" ranked as the best
Crime picture and " Raiders or
the Los t Ark " took top honors as
the best adventure film.
No menlion or "The Hunch·
back o! Notre Dame." with or
without lyri cs.
Woody All en. along wilh certain other modern movie dlrec·
tors, recently pleaded with Con·
gress lor legislation barring the
add ilion or color tinting or !llms
originally shot in black and
while.
Although some of the top 10
all· time film s were Technlcolor
productions, there is no doubt
that such comedies as "Duck
Soup." starring the Marx broth·
ers and named In theafore~nti ·
oned survey as the best slapstick,
might su!!er !rom tinting.
Watching Harpo jump around
In color would be a bit like adding '
a sound track to the best silent
movie. '
I've no doubt that new sound
tracks would help some !llms
reach bigger audiences. But
remaking the classics might
depend more on who Is playing
the part.

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th at. like It or not , the Welfare
St ale is their shtick .
The trouble. then, must be with
the voters , whom Ronald Reagan
has tempted into a cold lndi!!er·
ence to the suffNings or the poor.
Time magazine, however, has
helped things along by reporting
hopPfully that "there are signs or
a fundamental change in . the
nation's pol.llical weather " i.e .. back to "compassion," In the
form or government handouts .
Margaret Thatcher's brilliant
victory suggest s thai American
conservatives have little to lear
!rom thi s alleged trend. To the
ex tent that welfare Is truly
necessary, they can. with consid·
erable justice, clain to be beller
at administering It than the
li beral s. But they ca n also work ,
as Mrs . Thatcher has. to encour·
age rve r-larger numbers of th eir
countrymen to think of themselves as part of the solution
rather than part or the problem :
as crea tive workers, rather than
sullen dependents. And if that
can happen to somP It can happen
to others.
That way lies victory.

Saturday admissions: Charles PamP. Pomeroy; Rodne,·
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Spires, Cheshire.
Saturday discha rges: Russell Cline. Carolyn Gilmore. Opal
Wtlllamson .
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Sunday admissions: Bt&gt;rtha Diehl. Pomerov· Maudle Wood
Pomeroy.
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' Sunda:v discharges: Perry Milch. Donald lr &lt;'nhowcr. Lee
Payne, Ada Keesee. Ch arles Werry.

. Pomeroy &amp;nior Citizens Dance Club is h:11 in~" tl aJl\'1' F r id.11
mght !rom 8 to 11 p.m. Music b)· LJIT). Hubba rd anct Tr ul'
Country . Admission $1.!\0. Bring sna r ks. Evf'r) one wpicrmw.

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priso n scnt cnct'.
it 's trur !ha l Oli ver No rth was
forced to resign beca use of thr
stlll-unbel ieva hle deals hP arra ng ed with Iran's tert'Ot'lst
govrrnmet and terrorist mr rcC'n·
ari es in Nica ragua.
But Prcsidt&gt;nt Reagan drs·
cribed him a ft r r these revc la·
lions as "a national hero." The
President had not changed that
jud!(mrnt In light o! revel ations
that North was promised fin a n·
cia I payoffs by fellow consplra ·
tors that rna)' have Included a
large bequeath in the will or
Al bert Hakim - Ge n. Richard
Secord's busln es partner.
Assistan t Secreta ry o! Stat e
Elliott Abrams, who lied to
Congress over Illegal operations
In Nicaragua , refu ses to resign
despite demands that he do so
!rom key members of Congress
- both Republcans and Demo·
crats - who Insist his credibility
Is gone.
Secretary o! State George
Shultz has described his deceitful
assistant secretar y , Mr .
Abrams, as so valuable that he Is
considered "sensational. "
II dishonorable reprobates like
North and Abrams are praised
by their bosses even alter their
skulduggery Is exposed, how
cam we expect to maintain
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offl r ials't Is II any wond r r thl'r&lt;'
is growing cy nicis m toward an
administrat ion th at exprC'ssses
no mora l or polit ica l ind ignation
towa rd Nor th a nd Abra ms and
their pa ls Hakim and Secord•
The sa me lac k or ind ignation
has been clemons! ra ted toward
lapses of responsibilit y on the
pa rt of mlli ta r.v officers . In 19R2.
when 241 Ma rines died at th e
Beirut a irpo rt !rom a si ngle
ter rorist bo mb. not one milil ary
o!ricer resigned or was fir ed or
rourtma rlialed In this srhoc klng
br ea kd ow n o r co mm a nd
responsibilit y.
To be sure. thC' youn g terrorist
who drove th e bomb-ca rr)•in g
1ruck Int o the barracks was a
culprit . But $ 0 were of!i clals and
commanders who knew I ha I Ihe
same tec hnique had been us&lt;'d to
blow up the American embassy a
few weeks ea rlier. but did
nothing to prov idr effective securit y aga inst such an attack.
Who Is going to resign or be
fired lor not taking elementary
precautions a ~:alnst the atta ck
against the U.S. naval vessel
Stark. which cos t the lives or 37
young U.S. seamen? Those men
died because o! a senseless air
attack by an Iraqi pflot, but they
also died because their com·
manding o!!icer !ailed to order
proper precautions and de!en·
slve actions.
President Carter took lh P
blame for It , but I have always
suspected that lhlo' military
botched the Iranian hostage
rescue operalion. Maybe the
mission was lll·advlsed and
doomed !rom the start. but II was
also handled. with lnepltude by
military personnel who either

didn 't kn ow wha t thr l' wrrc d o i n~
or how to do it.
Wh r n i\rgcn tlnr forces moved
agga insl the Falkla nd islands
scvera l .l•ea t•s ago and caught the
fl t•it ish off gua rd . British Foreign
Mini st rr Davi d Car r i n ~ t o n
prompt i,l ' loo k th e blam&lt;' and
res igned. ('a r r ington is a man I
havr admired lor .1·cars and still
do. He took thr blamr for an
embar rass ment that was not

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Car leton C ~ilege Board of Trustees will mE'&lt;' I Thurs&lt;la)·. i : :111
p.m .. at thr municipa l buildin g in S)Tacuse. Mrmbrrs ar e urged
to att end.

Entrv. df•adline Friday.

Hill reunion amwwu·(&gt;d

[)('adl ine fo( en tering tht• Rill ilubbard Memor ial Little
I.e ague Tau rna mcnt is F riclay . f.nt rics cons i' tlli~ of a 15 pla yer
!'Oster ~with nu mbf'r s l i\nd a $] ;l I'Cl' m 1:1 v bf' s&lt;'nl to t he Sv rae us&lt;:.\

The dC'scendant s of the late Albert and Eliza Hill will hold lh
rir annu al Hill reun ion this Sunda)· at Portla nd Par k. Co1·ercd
di sh dinner at 12 noon. Ali rclatil·es and friends invit ed.

lee cream

.~ocial

planned

An Icc crmm social. sponsored b• thr fl asha n F'ire
D!'parlmPnl and Ladles Auxiliar)' . will b!• h~ld Frid a) . start in ~
at o:30p.m .. at the Bashan Fire House. Hom&lt;' madc ic•· cream .
pie. cake. sandwich l'S. coffee• and pop will br avail able .
Donations appreciated. Ever.vone welcome.

Fir!' D&lt;•partmcnt. in car e of J&lt;'ff Hubbard . Box 242. Syracuse.
Ohio 4;,779. The lournamPnt . 1rhich start s J uly 6. is being
sponsored bv lhc• Syraru.&lt;t• Volunteer Pit'C Department.
Spon,Ot' and individual trophies will be awarded. Fo r more
information. c a l l 9 92 · 29t~l . 992-71HI. 992-7775 Ol' 992·7777.

Thl' .lul.1· li Mr igs Local Band lloostcr mE't'lin~ has ilf'en •·
pos tponed unti l .lull· n 7 p.m., in the high s1·hool band room. .
ThP upcoming fair booth wil l be cliscusscd a nd junior and srnlor ·
hig h bt111!i pa rent s are urged to attmd .
Donations of aluminum cans and bot tle caps haw brcn
apprccl atrd and an' still f&gt;eln g acc·cpt ed b,1· th e boos ters.
New un i!orm s ha ve ber n ordered an &lt;i ' hOllid nrrl vr In llmc•fot ·
1he fir st foo tball game.

Area deaths
J.-ssie L Saundt&gt;l'!!
Miss .JessiC' L. Saunders. 9l
Rock Springs Road. Pomeroy,
died Monday at Veterans Mrm·
or lal Hospital.
Born &amp;pt. 1!t, JR9!. Mi ss
Saunders was born inn Meigs
County, the daughter of the late
E .O. and .Jessie Han·e.1· Saund·
ers . . She was a retired school
teacher and also had worked al
i.F.M. in Columbu s. She was a
member of the Middleport
Church of Christ. the Meigs
County Senior Citizens Organiza ·
tion, and the Meigs Count v
Retired Teachers Association. ·
Surviving arC' a cousin. GracC'

Ressler. Orrville, and sel'eral
other cousins.
&amp;rvlccs wil l be held at 10 a.m.
Wednesday at the Ewinl! Funeral
Home with Mr. AI Hart son
officiating. Burial will be in
Cherry Ridge Cemetery . Friend s
may call at thr Ewing Funeral
Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m .
Tuesda,1·.

Linda G. Goodin
Linda Gibson Coodin . l!i, Point
Pleasant. died Sunday at Plea·
san t Valley Hospital after a long
illness.
She was born Ma y 2. 1942. at
Massillion. Ohio to .John Cibson
and Opal N. Vandale Gibson or
F:lizabeth.

ShP was a member of the
Jackson Avenue Baptist Church
where she was a pian is t. a
member or the women's societv
and a member of the Mason
County Choir.
She was preceded in death by
her grandpar&lt;'nts. Luk&lt;• and
Katie Gibson.
Surviving in add it ion to h••r
parent s are her hu sband. the
Rev. Marvin Goodin, Point Plea·
san!; four step·childrcn. Frankie
Goodi n. Beck)' Mimms. Sara
Chance and Julia Oglesby, ali of
Waynesboro. Ga .; thret&gt; sisters.
Patricia E. Sams. Davisville,
Sue Douglas. RePdsviii P. and
Kathleen D. Edman, Parkers·
burg; two brothers .. 1. Charles

Storms produce deadly start
By NEAl. E. ROBBINS
United Press International
Violent storms usher!'&lt;! in
summer In the Midwest and the
South as lightning killed an
Alabama fisherm an, floods
closed Detroit highwa)'S and a
tornado struck a Michigan
trailer park, killing one person.
injuring four and damaging as
many as 7!\ homPs.
Two pcople wen• killed when
their plano rrashed in den se fog
Sund ay night ncar Mitchell Air·
port in Milwaukee. and an
Indiana man died earlier in the
day when his plane went down In
the rain In LaPorte Coun t)·.
authorili!'S said.
Storms Sunday. "'hen summer
began at 6:12 p.m. EDT. hu rled

wind gusts or up to 116 mph near
Quemado. Te,as. and produced
tornadoes In New Mexico. Mis·
souri. Texas . Florida, Georgia
and Michigan. lhr National
Weather Service said.
Heav)· rain prompted !lash
flood watchrs todal' In southern
New York and so~lhcrn lower
Mil'higan, whPre about 1!\.IWIO
homes and bu sinesses remained
without power, a Detroit Edison
spokesman said.
Ploods up to 4 feet deep in the
Drtroil area closed a slew of
roads Including sect ions of Inter·
slates 7.1. 94 and 96. forcing some
100 motorist s to abandon their
cars, police said early today. ·
" If .vou don't hal'r somewherC'
to go toda)•. I'd sav stay home."

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-RAIN
Wann "Cold "

IZTII SHOWERS

WEATHER MAP - Durin,. parly Tuesday mornlnJP;, showers
and thunderstorms are !orec!IHt for piU't ol the northern Plains and
the north Atlantic Coast Sillies. Showers and thunderstorms are
possihle In parts of the toentralto northern PI aiM, the Gulf Coll8t,
tht• mid Millsissippl Valley, the Ohio Valley and most of the
Atlantk Coa.•t Stales. (UPI graphic)

Only ONDUUNE CCII COYtr
your root with • lifetime
wornmty

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ROOFING

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said Statp Police Sgt . Dougla s
Parviainen In DPtroit : " We' ve
gOI Sf'Ciions or rver\' !reewav In
the city closed." ·
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A killer twister struck Sunda v
afternoon at the Chateau Estates
trailer park in Nov!, Mlrh., ncar
Drtrolt. An unidentified man was
con!irmed dead and four people
were Injured, inrludlng a 27·
year·old woman reported in
serious condlt ion and her 19·
month old son who wa s in cTitical
condition.

Pie contest
Margaret ParkC'r. pres ident of
the Meigs County Pionee r a nd
Historical Sociel)' was grand
prize winn er In a pie baking
contest Sunday in the cher ry pic
division . She was al so namr'!l
overall winner.
Second and 1hird In the chcrrv
pie dl\'lslon went to June AshiPV
and Tin Story, respecti vely. ·
In the apple pie divi sion. Ann e
Chapman was !Irs! and Nancv
Reed was seeond and In t hP
miscellaneous ca1el(ory: Parker
was !lrst ; Reed was seeond and
Ada Titus was thi rd. Parkr r
rf'Celved a plaque and ribbon
from her daught er, Patricia
Parker , who awarded prizes to
winners .
Pies were auctioned bv Dan
Smith with proceeds goln~ to the
historical societ y to help defray
expenses or the weekend act lvi·
lies. Parker's cherry pie brought
SJS on the auction block; Anne
Chapman's apple pie brought
S52, and Nancy Reed's pie !rom
the miscellaneous cat egory
brought 516. all purchased by
Crow's Steak Housp.
Other businesses purchas ing
pies were Vaughan's Cardinal
and t,he D.J . Trading Pos t.

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rust1ng away, put up
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Gi bson , BPIpre. and Lew Is 1..
Gibson. Ravenn a; a nd a grand·
mothr r . Mildred Va ndd el.
Ra1·cnna .
Services will bo Wrdnesda)· at
10::10 a.m . at 1hi' .Jackson II \'l'nuc
Baptist Church with the Rev .
Herb Capehart and Iho Re1·. Bob
Wiseman ofririating . Burial will
be in c:ib so n Ce mc tl'l')·.
Eliza brt h.
Friends rna)' call T.uC'sda,l '
fr om 7 to 9 p.m. at the Wi lcoxon
FunNal Hom e and one hour prior
1o sen·icC's at church.

Shalimar . Fla.: fiVI' bt·othcrs. a
twin . .John Young, Mason. Bill
and Ha rr)'. biJ th of Zanesvlllr.
Ohio.. toe. Ma son. and Brurr .
St oc kport. Ohio; two sis ter s.
Madclln!' N&lt;'UI Zling. Mason and
Bcatri(·r· Ru ssell. Columb ia; 12
granclchildt·r n and nln l' grru t·
grandchildren.
&amp; rvicrs II' ill be• Tues da y at II
a.m: at Wi lcoxen Fun rr al Home•
with lhl' H ~ · · · .fohn Mr l.lnn ity
of!lclatlng. Bur ial will follow In
Kirkl and Mrmorl • l G a r d Pn ~ .
Friends rna)' ~ al l Monday lr om
1 t&lt;i !l p.m. at the l'unNal home.
Memo r ia l cont ributions muy
br made to Alzheimers' Disease
and Relat ed Disorders Assocla·

There will be addltlona I srn·i·
c0s Wedn esday at ! p.m. a t 0 " :1
Hill United Methodist C'hurch.
Eli za bet h.
In lieu of flowc·res. donations t--------------1
may be made to Gideons
Internation al.

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Pulll !.~ h f'( l ''' '••r.v ui! Prn oon . Monduv.
t h rou~ h F'rlday, Ill Court St.. p,j.
nwro.v. Ohln. b~· thr· Olt!o Va lle·~· Pl)b.
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SUR.~!:RJPTION RAT·~~
Ry Ca.rrlt'r or Mntnr ftotllf'

PP IC'r " Pet e" Youn g. 7t Point
Pleasant . dl e&lt;l Saturday In St.
Joseph Hospit al. Lora in. Ohio,
followin g a short illnrss .
Born .June 19, 191!i in Ma son. he
was the so n or th e lair .John
Young Sr. and Un&lt;i Mae In gl es
Young .
A ret Ired railroad· worker. he
wa s an employe&lt;' of the Chess le
Syswm for :1:; years . a !our-year
mcm brr of I he CCCS and a
membe r of 1he UTU Union.
Surviving a re his wife, Be rtha
F.. Southerly Young. Point Plea·
sant ; four sons. Pete Jr .. Point
Pi!'asant. Ga ry, Sheffield Lake.
Ohio. Pat. Lorain . Ohio. Bill,

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The descendan ts or Sam and Mcl\'lna Bii'ehl'irld will hold a
reu nion on Sunday, a1 12 noon. at the .1·outh rrntl' r build i11g.
Harmon Pa rk. Point Pleasant. W. \'a.

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.\ BIA B&lt;•nci Pon.1 l.r agu&lt;' Tournam r nt , sponsored b.v the
Meigs .l:11·cpr.s. wi ll br hclcl .lu i) ti ll at Hal"llngrr Park in ·
!m2-i oHl.

i\ marriage licenst' has bet'n issurd in Meil'(s Count•· Probate
Court to Johnn)· O'Brien Hawley, 1~. Pom!'rov. and Lisa Sue
Searles. JR. Rutland .
·

FRONTS:

SPECIMEN MART

Pony Lt•aglu&gt; lournt•y announced .

Carleton Board to meet

Birchfi(&gt;ld reunion announced

~SNOW

THE

A Class D softball tou rnament . sponsor&lt;'d 1&gt;.1 th•' Ora ng0
Township Volunt eer Fi re Department ; will b~ held .lun &lt;' 1i- 2~ ut.
Eas tern Hil!h &amp;hool . Entry frr $6.'i plus two sottba lb
Individual and team troph ies will be awan.lE'&lt;L For more
information. or to ent!'r, call 667-6986 or !i67-6762.

Cry stal Lee, Middleport, and Randy .Joe Lee. Middleport.
have filed for a dissolution or marriagP in Meigs Cou nt;·
Common Pleas Court .

r learl.v his fault . but he did it
couragrously and without alibi
because he feU that som eo ne
should shou lder the rcsponslbll·
il )' for mistaken judgment on the
part of his government.
What a far cry !rom the almos t
total lack of shamp and responsi·
bllil y for misdeeds that see m to
chara cterize the current leader·
ship or our nation.

Berry's World

·e\ wom t~n · ~ :-;u ttball 1 o urn ~mwn1 . s pvn ~o·t'('d b~' Southern

,\t.hiPtic Boos tl'rs . 11 ill bi• h&lt;'id .tun&lt;' 1i · ~~ at South!'t' n High
School in Ral'i "''· En 11"1' fC'e $1io and tw o sn it balls. Individual and '.
spo nsor trophi es will b.· awarded . For more in(ormation . call
Howi e CalclwPII ;II 'll!l·"·l!t:i &lt;luring thl' da1, or at 9l!l·29o4 aftcr4
p.m.

Softball tourney planned

Divorce filed in Meigs

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Softlmll toumey planned

Marriage license i.s.med

U. S. has nO Sense of shame-------------------George McGovern
flr('(l. or in some r asrs, tried und

l e

The Turks asked Brown &amp; Root
to assess the difficulties and the
cost or a pipeline that would
divert some of the 10 million
cubic meters to Turkey's neigh·
bars to the south . . A complete
st ud y would have cost $1.5
million . But the U.S. company
did make a prellmina ry report,
which we have seen.

William Rusher
We can learn ·from Thatcher ----------------

Dance planned Friday

Mei!(s Count y Emt&gt;rgenc, Medical ServicPs reports fivr calls
over the we~kend; three Saturday and two Sundav.
Saturday at :i: :i~ a.m., Rutland at :i : a~ a.m. to Beech Grove
Road for Virgie Burford to Holzer Med ical Center· Svracuse at
1:41 p.m. to London Pool for Mark Brown to Veter~ns' Memoria l
Hospita l; Syracuse at 6:03p.m. to Third St. for Jeanette Du!fv
to Veierans Memorial Hospital.
·
Su nda x at 8:55p.m. to Front St. for Bertha Diehl to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Middlrport at l : ~l p.m. to North Second
i\ ve. for Mar~aret VanCoonpy to Holzer Medica l CeniN.

Mediterranean .

Our disclosure of the Turkish
pipeline proposal will come as a
major surprise to Syria, Israel,
Jordan and Saudi Arabia. None
of these governments were even
consulted about their reaction to
the plan .

Admissions, discharge;~ named

EMS reports weekend runs

and Seyhan rivers in central
Turkey carry 34 million cubic
meters or water each day . or
thi s, 24 million Is used by the
Turks; the remaining 10 million
cubic meters empty into 1he
nor the ast c orner o! the

Brown &amp; Root estimated il
would cost an eventual $8 blllion
to reroute 3. 25 million cubic
meters of water a day !rom the
two rivers into a pipeline. The
first phase o! the project would
run a pipelint&gt; 10 various Syrian
cities , including Damascus, the
capital, through the Israeli ·
occupied West Bank and on to the
Jordanian capital, Amman.
The second phase would run a
parallel pipeline through Syria to
the Moslem holy cities o! Medina
and Mecca, in Saudi Arabia. One
proposed route would follow the
old desert railroad line that was
repeatedly sabotaged by T.E .
Lawrence and his Arab warriors
In World War I.

The Daily Sentinel Page . 3

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

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�P.age-4- The Daily Sentinel

Monday. June 22, 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Reds win, 6-5, in 10 innings
By COLLINS YEARWOOD
UPI Sports Writer
Atla nt a entered a four-game
series agamst C'mci nnatl trailing
the National League West leadIng Reds b&gt;' 3 1 2 gam es Sunday.
the Braves emerged haltered.
bru1sed. and no close• to fit st
place
Buddy Bell homered wllh one
out In the lOth Inning to lilt the
Reds to a 6 5 vlctorv over the
A tlanta Braves In a game
marred lor the seco nd s1ra 1ght
day bv a benches cl earmg brawl
· It was a l alr ly exctting
s('ries , · Sald Bell, who dnlled a
1 0 p1tch from CcnP Garber. R· 5
to lell field for his flllh homer
"Lot o! limes vou1 adrenalm
seems to flow a l ittle more than
norm.tl and thmgs hke th at at c
gomg to happPn ·
The mol{'(' ct·u ptr d m i hr
eig hth lnnm g afte1 Kal D.rntclsol
the Red s smglei:l and stole
second Trac\ .Jones" as hll b\ a
pitch Irom .ltm Acker and

cha 1ged thP mound. Both
benches emp11ed and ,Jones was
ejected Sanlrda\ Ctncln natl' s
Bill Gullickso n hll Andres Tho
mas after back to back home
ru ns by Dale Murphv and Ken
Gnffey
" Th1s 1s a wt ld series right
here. but the Braves have been
playmg 1eal good ba seball and
we re tryi ng 10 hold on to first
place " wlnnmg pttchel Btll
Land• urn sa td " Wh.tt we have to
do Is be,, battler. and the1efoJc
Jncldenls happen ou1 lhe1e But
thai's baseball and \Ou have to
be readv for il and 'ou have to
lake up for vour tram and \OUI
gu\ s. We ' 1e "11iing to do that.
W1lh thcscorr:i 1a nd oncoul m
the lOth . Bel l dJ JII('{I ht&lt; homr r un
and helped Landrum. the f tfth
Rrds pllchrr. 1mp1 ovr 10 .I 1
F.lsr\1 hr• r . N&lt;'" Yot k ixollrd
Phtl adelphJa R-:J. St Louis de
f&lt; •atrd Mo ntreal 7 I Houston
ixoat Los AngPi&lt;'S fi I. Ch1cago
decked Pills burgh 6· 'I and San

Francisco belted San Diego 11 2
Mets fi, Phlllles 3
At New York, DavP Magadan
drove in three runs and Len
Dvkstra had three hit s and
scored three t1m rs, helping the
Mets extend t he1r dominatiOn of
the Phllhes
Cardinals 7, Expos 3
At Sl L ouis. rookte lell- hander
Jor Magrane pltch€'d seven m
nmgs to lead the Cardinal s.
Astros 6, Dod~e rs I
,\t Hou ston, .lim Des hat es and
La11' Andersen scattered eight
hil s to pa&lt;·r the Astros
Cubs 6, Pirates 3
AI Chi cago. Keith Mm eland hit
a l\1 o run homr1 and had three
RBI and StrveTrout co iiPcted his
lourth v lctorv m ht s last four
sta r ts to lead lhr Cubs
Giants II, Padres 2
At San Otego, Kelly Downs
p1trhed seven tnnlngs to gain hi s
sixth v1c1ory and Bob Brenly,
Will Clark and Matt Williams
t'ac h homer€'d powe1 the Giants

Ruess a winner for Angels

.JONES &lt; 1\T( 'JI -

l 'inr innatl right fl\'ld1•r

'rr.u:, .Jnnt ·~ lt.•aps ha g: h a ~a tnst tht• "all to catch a
fl y hall hit hy !\raw• Ozzl&lt;• VIrgil . (liP!)

Meigs Legion wins three of four
By ,Jim Soulshy
Th rPr win s In four gamPs on
the WI'Pkcnd has the Meigs
[.eglon Basebu II sq uad ,, t 12 and 7
ovc• r t~ ll on lhC' sP t~~&gt;on dnd ~- 2 in
E ight Dlsl Ji cl l.cag ur plav
Meigs ovrtt'dml' a si x 1un dPficll
In the openin g g.Jmr of S,J tu r
da v s double-headet· against Ma ·
Ji Pila by pia ling nlnp 1un s In !hi'
four th , fifth dnd six th f1amrs
lhPn snu ffin g out a co mohack bid
In the srvr nth to post a 'I to 7 win
ln thr f\1'~1 , t hP v ist 101 s ga 1nPt C'd
three runs as Doug Huffmdn
walkPd Jeff Nicilolsun hit lo
crniPt Hnd bot h adva ncf'd on .1
wild pitch Shu" n .Jov sar tl!i&lt; PII
Huffm,ln homr, Ma11 Heidorn
singled and Do ug Sturm's double
scot eel Nicholson and Hcldo1 n
Ma•irll a picked up lhreP mo10
In the second when Rob Marshall
1cac hed on dn rrr01. Huffman
~0 1

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bcl!-iP l .lp

NICho lson

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sa f e on un Cll'OI, Joy drrw a walk
and Hcl dot n si ngled They got
thPh final run tn the seventh
when Huffman douiJi rd &lt;~nil N1
Ch OISOil 's s in glP to lPill('l SPil l
ltlm home
Mranwhtll' M(•t gs ~l' m l'h.•ss In
th(' fh stt h1 Pf' f1 ,,mrs. pos tf'd two
•IS Br&lt;'nl BJSsPII h11 sa!rlv slol&lt;·
st•cun d Rov Ynung ~ lngled ~11ul
Mlk&lt;' Balli urn 's dou ble ptu!Nt
lhl'm In llw Mrigs f1fth ,Jt'ff
Ca ldwell w ,1ikrd B1v,1n Dtnsl
sln giNI. ,tnd Don Deck er 's hasr
hit sco t r'ri Ca ld well F11 rn t Ri sse II
fh('n stepped lo lh«' pl.t l r " '"'
sm.IShPd ,, lhtr&lt;' run homr1
BissP il hom(' l l'tl ,l~d1 nin ttw nP:xt

Inning nft f't Dut sl w~1 s safr on :111
error ,ln&lt;l Bel'kr l slngiNI giving
1h(' loea ls tht•lt w1nnlng l;. dlh•s
FOl Mr1gs HJSs&lt;'il hail the
hed \'V b. II " I1h two ro und 11 ippr1 s
and ~1 !ii[Tlg[l' ll('('OU nt \ng ror siX
RBI's Br&lt;'kN's lhtre sl ngii' S
picked up 1111 HBI whlh• R11
trum's clnubh• got two Young
had two IJ.tsr knocks w1th C.1itl
wel l. DuiSl &amp; flr111rum gelling
st ngiC's DUJ st f. tn nf'd flw• ,tnd

gavP up two fn'P passrs
Ballrll&lt;'&lt; T v M00 1r t:ll P,tl
Mill et t2) LP &amp; Doug Sturm
LlnP SCOll'
Mm 11'11 a
1.10 000 1- 7 ~ 2
ME'igs
000 24~ _ Q 12 2
Miitl&lt;'l I,, bt okf' t hr s•' c·und
~umr wldt"' op(•n as th ~~ pu shf'fl
across six •·uns In th1• foul'lh to
bre ~lk ~~ .l 3 dl·ad!Ol'k e m oult' to
12 to 4 v1rlol\' Thc• g.1mr. In ,,

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sPnsr. could br ca ll r d a romrdv
of errors as eath squad co mml tIHI flvr flrlciJng miS&lt;urs WJih a
mlxlurr of wild p1lc hes and
passed balls th1 own 1n MaJIPi ta
go t olf to ,11wo tun lc.td on lh1 r e
walk s. a BOE and a hll bats mdn
Meigs l1 rcl 11 In thr 1r fn st at bat
when .Jef! Ca lclwrll wa lked and
Brrnt Btssl' li hammrrrcl one out
of l hl' pa• k at the .nu mat k hJS
l hJrCI hom&lt;' 1un of the clav
Huffma n sc·o trd f01 lhr viS IIOJS
In lhr twxt lnmn g after he
waikl'd stoll' second and ca me
hOmP 00 rl th r0w lng error
Bissell' s smglr to crn lo1 pl dl&lt;'d
F.cl Collins who had ll'al'hl'don an
erro r to knot lh &lt;' score at lhrrr
&lt;'a &lt;h Bissell relieved Mlkr Bar trum on the mound to sl a1t the
fourth frc~ml' a nd lhr roof fe ll on
Mr lgs as eleven ballots went 10
lh&lt;' platr fot M,lflrll,l Lo nn ie
l.rwls drew a BOE Mc~ rs h a ll btl
to t ight Huffman sm'lliic&lt;'&lt;i .tncl
Lfl\\. is sc·o rNI as N tr holson go
1undrd to fu sl Hc'i1lorn doubled.
. JOV 1('dC hf'd n n cHI (' 11 01 with
M:1rshall &amp; ll ridOI n r t osSJ ng
St ut m and MoUlt' w,llkl'd and P&lt;i 1
MII1Pr s sl ng-IP It&gt; cpn trt dt OVI"' In
lhl{'l'mon'runs Atunlnlhrflflh
.1nd two mo 1r in thr s('Vl'nf h onl v
put 11 l ng on the• r .1kr fm thr
v\•.;J !OI S

Mrlgs m. t n , t g l~d onl" nnr' un
&lt;'&lt; 11 n1•rl 1un In the !lfth ·"
Ambuzgl'\ s('OJ('d art('J a wo~ l k
.1nd thtN•cnnrs twoonon('plon
A single bv Kv i&lt;• D,1vls W,IS the
onl\ othl't 1111 bv MP1gs
B,llt&lt;'Jll' s .Jov IWP) &amp; Doug
St u1 mt Pat Messic k I l l. Bar
ltum 1~1 . Bussell 11 1 ll ti.P i.
Young I I 1 2 .II. F'rrl'nt.l n 111 &amp;

Da\ 1s
1.1 nr

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Mariefl ,l. . . ! 10 610 2-12 10 5
~0 1 010 0- 4 'I fl
Meigs
On the mound .tg.linsl Glous tr1
1n Sund&lt;~ v's openet, E:rl Collin s
1u 1 llt' d

Ill .1 lllll'C' hit shu t out while
Cllll g r t\ l' sfli kcouts (1 nrl
ginng up on I\ two w,1 lk s Onlv 111
I'PCOI

thf' stxth lnmng \~~~ s lw tn troublf'
whrn " bdse 1111 bv Doug Krllrt
und 1\\ U f1ct' PU" "'l'" loacll'd the
b.1scs .tft f't two outs HowrvC'r
.Jeff 1\oons flirt! out to Don
Rrck r' J In dt'CP ll'nll'l to end thr
lht eat Sc olt McM.mus doubl~d
In th&lt;' first dnd Mike Chnpmnn In
!hi' flfllt f01 GlousiN's olhrt hit
Meigs pl,wcd suprt drfrnse
bphl nd Ambutgrv ,,, lhcv

South takes two from
North in Cage Classic
C,\ NTON. Oh1o &lt;VI' I I - Bnan
Young 11 ird oul the t on~ dis
t ,mre line on! h&lt;' bask PI ba II coutl

as: hr

pu1

on

ou tsltllldmg-

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perform.tnc·r In th &lt;' annu al Ohio
North-South Cagr Classic du1·ing
t ht' Wet:'kPnd.
Young, .1 6-4, IR:i-pound gum d
f1 om F'all'fl!'ld Union who's
headed for Ohio Unlv et stt) on a
baseball sc hola1 ship, scot &lt;'d t'lo!
his game-high 17 point s In the
first quat·ter to lea d the South lo
an €'asy 9(Hi0 win over the North
In the A·AA gam e In the 28th
ann ual Ohio Not'lh· South Cage
Classic.
The South edged the North 80·
78 In AAA In the classic's first
double-overtime contest.
Young also ca ptured the
event's Most Va lu able Player
\

II'Ophv
Ills fil SI ·QU:II'Iel OtllpUI Sl,lkrd
the South at u 2o 17 lead
'II "•" l ncredlbll'. " s,11d South
rourh Rich Vun Mall e of G•eenfirld McClain Hl~h School
"B 1l.rn really su1prlsed me from
the sta ndpoint that he had a good
ll'l'ek of practice. but he didn't
s t~nd out In pracilce He's one of
those kids who works 1ea lly hurd
and Is always around the
llasket ..
Young also shot two three' point basket s, a new option for
high school ptayers next season.
and now Implemented In the
Classic
"It was the first t1me I've ever
had the three-point pia) used,"
Young said

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han&lt;lrd h1m lhl ee 1uns m the
seco nd tram(' a nd anot hPr m t h£~­
fifth With onr ou t 1n lhr second
Rob Young bi ,JSlcd" home• over
th e IPft ftrld fence. Ed Collins got
" basr knock to cent e1, M1ke
B.1 11 r um 1cached on a bunt I hal
hounded ht gh In thc air and both
advancPd on a WJ id p1tch Jeff
.Johnson SJ nglrd 10 nghl and two
1uns crossed as hr was caught tn
a rundown bPiwPcn fll s1 and
~!·co nd

Jeff Caidwt'll ope ned the fif th
wrth a htllo r1ghl wrnllosecond
on Durst s sa ct Jflcr to third
whr n Glouster fa iled to rover and
'ode· homf' on Don Beck PIs
sacn fl rr Jrff ,Joh nson had an
Jnflrld smglr !o1 Ml'l gs's sixth
hll
BalleJirs. Je ff Koons rL Pl &amp;
Scott Mc Manu s Ed Colli ns (II' PI
&amp; Rob Young
l me scow
Glouster
000 000 0-0 3 I
Mr1gs
030 010 ·-4 fl 1
Second ~anw ( Sunday)
Dave AmburgPV ca me wl1h m
three ou ts of ha vmg Meigs
second shutout of the da y going
six f1 a mrs Without glvmg up a
Sl'Ot r A h·a&lt;loff smglr bv Davr
Kovach " fr r&lt;' pa ss to Aaron
Mc Cown. two passed balls and a
w ild pllch plated filousl r •'s only
two ta l lies m the seventh The
onlv olhrt Glouster hitt ers wpr e
Mlk&lt;' Ph•lllps wJ lh two singles
,1nd Mike Chapman wit h one
Me1gs jumped on Phi l lips In !he
f11 st when ,Jol'V Snv&lt;lrt bunted
hi s \\ avon cliH I movf'd to seco nd
on" bulle: Snvd{'l sco1 ed on Don
Bec ker 's smglr In crnlrr Bre nt
Bissell 1ippNI a double scori ng
B&lt;'&lt; krt a nd Scott Millrr'sbascon
an PI I 01 ,,llowrd Blssrlllo cross
An unearned I'Un on a wa lk, two
c11ors a stolen base and a wild
pitch put lhr loca ls up 4-0 In I he

By MARK COHEN
UPI Sport" Writer
Winnmg for !he fJrs llimr m 1'1
months left .Jerrv Reu ss wnh a
lot to analyze
"The right 1uns wr• e a faclot
the defpnse v.as a !actor
1C'a trhen Bob Roane was a
!actor Th e cro\\d was a !actor
Maybe the new n&lt;'SS rof the
Amet tcan Lcagu&lt;' l was a far
tor .. lhr ~R yea r old lell handct
sa id all er p1trhlng the Californi a
Angels to an 8 0 v 1cton over the
Kansa s Cllv Roya ls "You ca n 1
put an emphasis on one wit hou t
lh&lt;' others ·
The !~- year veter an had lost
his final s1x dec isions as a
member of !he Los AngciC's
Dodget s and was 0·5 w11h th e
Clncmnall Reds !his season
· BdiP\ e m&lt;' I wa sn' llhmkmg
shutout or ntnl' innmgs ." Reu ss
sa 1d " I was lhmking fundam en
tat s - war m up p1opc•lv, not
hang thC' cun e"
In hiS Amrtlran League d&lt;'but
aft er being SJgncod b\ Ca llfo• "'"
Fndav. Reuss allo" ed !'lght hll s.
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postmg his llrst VICtor\ si nce
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1ime Reuss threw a comp lete
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Becker, Graf vying for Wimbeldon titles

By M 1\RTIN LADER
UPI Sports Writer
WIMBLEDON , E ngl and
r U PH - West German teenag
" ' s 1l011S Becker and Strffi Graf.
on&lt;' allrmpllng t o make hiSiory
and the other hoping to thwall il.
will llketv plav maj01 IDles m
dele• m lnm g the smgles llllrs at
Wimbledon
Becker, the focus ol atlen110n
and hfghll vulne1 abl r to the
p1rssun• of being a two-lime
rhamp1on, ca n ixocome the fi rst
man to capture three Wimbledon
titles while still a trcnag€'1 Graf,
v.ho ha s not lost sl ncP Novf'mbe• .
w ill allcmpl to slop M artina
Navral llova from winning a
1Pcord sixth consl'&lt;'ulivr Wlm
bl codo n IJtle
Becker Is unqu rs 11ona bly th&lt;'
world's preml&lt;'r grass -court
playrr, but alreadv has bern put
at a dtsadvantagc smc c lhP r ain
of the last few weeks has softened
the court s
The top seed faced a relat1vety
lesling first -round match todav
aga inst Czl'&lt;'hoslova k la n Karel
Novacek. a quarterfmallst In the
o.;pt·ond
French Open rarlle1 th1s month
K' le Dav JS d1 O\ c a tt rple to At Pat is, Novae&lt;'k became only
Jlg ht ,mel Snvdr1 pi cked up his the second man In Grand Slam
srcoml single to open the lhlt d history to wm a match In thr{'('
"l1h a run Todd Casey \\aS safe lovr sets, shutlln g out E duardo
on ,, fie lding error and Beck('r Bengorchea o! Argcn lln a
1olppcd hi s second base hit
" I m a tlttiP sup&lt;'r stJllou s, and
scm mg Snvder dnd Casey.
this pla ce ha s brought me a lot of
Brf.'nl Bi sse ll col lrt·lcd his luck," Bcck€'r sa td of Wlm·
foutth home tun of lhr weekend bledon, adding h&lt;' was confident
wllh a shot ovct lh&lt;' 330 mark m of yet another viet on
lrfl to end Mr1gs srot lng Todd
Weather condlllons could play
Casev and Mike Bartrum picked a major factor Beckerthrlves on
up singles m the Me1gs sixt h
!he speed of Wimbledon 's grass.
8,111e1irs Philltps !LPl &amp; and Sunday, head groundsman
Mike Chapm an !~). Codv Lewis Jim Thorne warned " the courts
Ill Amburgev ! WP I &amp; Jef! wil~ ixohave more like slow cla y
MrEirov
fo•· thr first few days " In
L.me score
addition. more rain Is forecast
000 000 2-2 4 5 for the first week
Gloust&lt;·•
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she lost to Helena Sukova In the
fmal at East bourne. marking he•
first grass-court defea t in Bnlaln
In 70 matches
"I'm not donr yet," the ~ 1
yea r -old left ·hand!'r insisted. " I
haven' I won this year, but I 'm not
don€' vet , although it looks like It
will take an act of Congress for
me to win agai n "
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doubles partner. said even before

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donee factor ts missing right
now" m her close fnend "The
n€'x t two weeks will be ver y
mteresting "
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has won f1ve s trai ght al
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thc No a seed and a three time
Wimbledon champion who al so
was vici Jmlzed b\ Sukova at
East bourne

' I guess thr Int ensity Is miS s·
mg fl om my game," Evert said
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In my hfc ·
Other mat ches today Involving
seeded players included : No. J
Mats Wilander agai nst Gary
Muller: No 4 St efa n Edberg vs
stefan F' rlksson: No lU Tim
Mayotte vs Jean F leurla n: No
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Stu art Bal£&gt;: No. 13 Joakim
Nystrom vs Henrlk Sundstrom:
No 14 E milio Sa nchez vs Mike
Baul'r: and No lo Dav id Patrvs
Sergio Casal

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Barbara Gcrkrn, No 8 Manuela
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No. 11 Lori McNei l faced MariP·
Christine C.ll leja and No 12
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Monday, June 22, 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

The Daily Sentinei-Page-5

Simpson wins Open with clutch putts
By DAVID E. NATHAN
UPI Sports Writer
SAN FRANCISCO tUPII
Prior to Sunday, Sco tt S1mpson
had earned more money than
recognition In 10 years of professional golf
Consistency ha s been the 31
year -old 's strength, and against
some of the biggest names In golf
- Tom Watson, Seve Balleste·
ros, Bernhard Langer and Ben
Crenshaw - Simpson's steady
putting enabled him to win the
87th U S Open at the Olympic
Club
"My No 1 reaso n to play on the
Tour was to make a livmg for my
family," Simpson satd after
firing a 2 under-par 68 to edge
Wat son by a s troke " I never
thought something lik e thi s
would happen "
It happened because Si mpson
rolled In four consecu tlve crucial
putts while his com petit ion made
bogeys and double- bogeys all
around him. He made a shor t
birdi e putt at the 14th hole to tte
Watson then knocked down a
30 footer at No 15 to go up b~ a
st roke
After Wat son res ponded wtth a
birdie of h1s own to pull even,

Simpson sa nk a 15-footer for
birdie at the 16th to take the l ead
At 17, Simpson dropped In a
10-foot putt to save par after
blasting out of a greenslde
bunker
" I ju s! had one of those days,"
said S1mpson , who moved to the
top of the 1987 money hst with his
$150,000 first-place ·check. " It
was one o! the best putting
rounds of my li fe I was concentrating on · making a sm ooth
stroke, and for some reason the
putts just kept going ln.'
Simpson, a foul -tlm ewln neron
the PGA Tour, had failed to make
the cut In six of his seven
prevtous Opens H1s victory
means 17 dtfferent pl ayers have
won th e l as t 17 ma}or
cham ptonsh•ps
Simpson finished 72 holes at
.l under 277, a s11 okr ahead of
Wat son, who had an even-par 70
m the !mal round Ballesteros
was lhil d a! 282 Bobby Wadkins
Cut tis Strange. Larry Ml ze.
C1enshaw and Langer wPre all
ano ther sll oke back at 283
Simpson' s v lctotv rumed l h&lt;'
dramaiJr ret urn of Wat son Wm
less In th1 f'P ' ea r s and o6th on the

mane\ hsl this )ear, Watson shot
a second-round 65 to move Into a
share of the lead Displaying the
form tha t brought him eight
major tournament titles. Watson
was alone In front afler the third
round .
"It felt good bemg bark In the
hunt again," Watson said " I fell
a little btl of the old mag1c
co mi ng back I' m disappointed I
didn ' t win. but there's a lot of go I!
left In Tom Watson "
Watson, 37, had a chance to
se nd !he tournament Into a
playoff, but narrowly mi ssed a
45-foot birdie putt at the final
hole Simpson, playing a group m
front. watched Watson's effo rt
from a television monitor.
" I admit I was hoping 11
wouldn't go In, " Simpson sai d " I
d1dn '1 want a playoff I'm relieved It didn't go in "
Sevm different pl ayers led
durmg the fl antic ftn al round
Ballesteros mounted a brtef
char ge when he post ed ba ck -tobark birdies at the lOth and 11th
holes. but the Spanlat d fell back
w1th bogeys on the nex t two
holes
"I feel I had a good chance to
win but mv putting was no t as

good as 11 was supposed to be."
Ballestrros sa ld "I guess putting
Is not my thing anymore. Everv
tim e so met hmg good would
happen, I'd make a bogey ·
Keith C learwate~, a stroke
back of Watson aller thr ee
rounds, ballooned to a 79. Jack
Nicklaus faded to a 771n his effort
to win an unprecedented 21st
m ajor championship
Defending champton Raymond F loy d had a 76 and 73 in the
last two round s and finished n
strokes off the pace. Greg Nor·
man, who had been In the lei!d at
one point durin g theprev10us !Jve
majors, v.as lo strokes behi nd
Simpson
The unhkel\ rcs ul1 should not
have been entnel\ une,pected
In 195'&gt; and 19ij6, the l"o pt rvJous
11mes lhP Open was played at
Oly mpic. '" o of the legend s of the
ga m e
were
deal!
di sappointment
In 1955, club p1o .Jack Flt·ck
bil dtrd l\1 o of the fm allour holes
lo force a pia\ off In "h1ch he
defeated flcn Hoga n Eleven
years later. At notd Palmer ble"
a se,·r n st1 oke lead over l hr final
nm e holes and th en lost a pld\Off
lo Bill\ C'aspc1.

Power outage fails to short circuit Okamoto
HERSHEY. Pa 1UPI 1 - A
power blackout at the He• shey
Coun1ry Cl ub failed to shor t
cir cuit Japan's A~ako Okam oto
Okamoto used etghl bJrdtes to
score a tourna m ent -record 64
and co ii&lt;'Ct ed her thlrd v icton ol
thr season Sunda y wtlh a 54 hole
total of 20S m the $.100.000 Lad\
Keystone OpPn.
Okamoto cam e fr om e1gh1
strokes back to lake a one- stroke
victory ovc1 Lam1e Hmkc1
Defendmg champ JOn .lull Inkster. tryi ng to claim hrr thi rd
straight Keystone \'ICiorv, a leal
accomplished only on('e ixo f01 c.
finished well back at 217

Ok Hec Ku of KorPa who IP&lt;I
lor the first two rounds.
struggled l oa three O\CI 7'l ln tho
final round .
A po"rr bl ac kout da1 kened thl'
count ry cl ub durtng thr tour na
ment and di srupted co u1 se commumcal tons, but had Iill i&lt;' efft'Cl
on Okam oto
She began thr final 10und
bchmd 20 other pia' rrs bu dted
l h&lt;' lust hole paned the seco nd.
then 1an off a string of fout
slrmght bu dtcs onr of th&lt;'m a
bun ker shot That loft her five
undN and well on hot wa\ lo
\' )(' lOr\

She shot a pm on '&gt;o 17 and
needed a blrdte on No. 18 to II&lt;'.
but hel approach shot \\a s shor t
of lhr grN&gt;n &lt;~nd hr r chtp from
!herr stopped a loot short.
forcing hct to setll r fot par
' I knew I n&lt;'Pdrd a blrdlr,"

'ThiS "l h~ faJl hrsl I 've co mr
ba&lt; k " Oka mo to sa td 'I d1dn 1
thtn k I had a c hance. but I was
vrn rPiaxrd Altho begmnmg of
lh&lt;' to urnament todal' . I told m v
radd\ I " ou ld pla y mu ch ix'lteJ,
and I had a good start •
Oka mot o added birdt(•s on Nos
11 . 14 and 1fi and had to sc1 amble
to sav&lt;' pal' on!' once In rhe
boge\ l!'ss round, on No 12
\1 here shP r h1pped wJlhln thrf'r
fret aflrr an er rant I u on drl\ r
R1nkr1, l\1 o unde1 at I he start
of 1he round. staged a r hargp
ove1 l hr final nm e holes . closmg
to "ilhm one behind Okamoto
aflrr a bit dl&lt;' on No 16

Rmkr1 saJ d " I was hoptng logt'f
m\ IN' shot on the fai r \\ a\ it" as
kind o! disa ppointing when I hit II
lctl '"!he 1ough !thought I hit a
good shot out of lhr1 e. but the
rough was 1ra il\ bra\\ ·
One sllokr back In thud pl.rcr
" as Marth a Nause, who shot ,,
! HI Ku. C.lthvGcrr ln g,wdCtnd\
Hll l tied f01 fourth at 211. wh 1le
Val Skinner was srvrnlh at 212

Fishing for catfish can be laid back, sometimes
By .JERRY PICKRELL
Outdoor Writers As.,n . of
America Dlstrlhuted By UPI
For whatever rE'ason catl lshmg Is though! of as a laid-back
sport. It conJU r&lt;'S up a mental
im age of an angl er bare foot and
wearing a straw hal. leanmg
against a tr&lt;'&lt;' bes 1de a stream
half asleep whilE' hi s lin&lt;' dangle'
In the water Sometimes, 11 s like
thai
Other tim es, though, calfis hm g
Is just as arlt\ e an rndeavOl '"
bass fishing Watching the line on

one rod whi11•' ou halt up ,Jnd cas t
anot hr 1 01 11\ln g lo land a hlg
hard fighllng ra t \t hJI&lt;' dodgmg
I he I mrs and rod s of f.'\ el\ othr r
fi sherma n on the sh01e ts ac110n
rnough to kPrp the tnlrrrst of
anvonl'
Nm m Wll&lt;•v hooked and landed
a fi1 pound fl athra l catfis h not
long ago at !he c it y 1escrvo1r m
Jackson 1also ca lled Ham m er ·
lOt\ n Lake I WI lev was !ishlng
fo•· wall eve wtl h a "' ank!Jail and
r 1ght pound lest line when tho

monsll' r

hit . HP mu sl ha\'('

enough 10 J,Jkr lht' li' C'O id
Thd nks to Norm Wllrl' ma ybe
somrda\ 1lwlllixo N01mou~htto
gel so me k1nd of ri' W,tl'd 1o1· his
•rmarkable &lt;•xampl&lt;' of good
spOl tsmanshlp No t manv ha\ r
PVN m:ll chf'd It Not manv 1'\'N
\\Ill
Car fi shing Is good right no\\ m
a numbl •r of lakes ill ound 1h&lt;'
sla te Cha nn&lt;'l cal, flalhrads
bullheads - whal e\ PI the spc

thought hr'd 11cd Into the biggest
"all~vr 1n Oh1o
II took WIIPI m01 e th an haiL1n
hour to batt lr 1he b1g f'a llo sh01&lt;'
There
he phot og • aphed .
wc 1ghed and mea sUI cd 11 . &lt;tnd
l et 11 go
The stal&lt;' reeo1 d fm 1he spi'PII'S
wetgh&lt;'d 7h pounds 8 ouncrs and
was rakrn tn I'm. To o1 man who
has just won a sc1 ap with a ft sh
th at size using. not a "c atfish
ng ·but a light outfit ml&lt;' nd&lt;' d f01
"allrvr . the Hammell own Lakr
hsh must havr S&lt;'&lt;'mr d easll\ big

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Robinson to be first selection in NBA draft
By IAN LOVE UPI Sprtrts Writer
NEW YORK tUPII - David
Robinson, set to serve his tw o
year hitch In thr Navy stall lO g In
July , wilt first ixocome the San
Antonio Spurs' top cho1cc w hen
the NBA drafl Is held lod a\.
" He's a very br ight young
m an," Spurs General Managl'l'
Bob Bass said. " H e's a terr ific
alhlete, got speed, quickness.
jumping abllltv and he's Hoof 1
I don' t see anylhlng to hold him
back. We definitely are gomg to
draft him "
Robinson, who w1ll be picked
by the Spurs when the draft
t»eg!ns at 1: 115 p m. EDT 1n the
Felt Forum. was sched uled t o
meet with Vice President George
Bush Monday

" He has a coupl e of pet sonal
rommllments, • a Spurs spokes·
man sai d fl om San Antonio
"One of them ISmeetingw1th the
vice president."
Robinson must complete two
yea rs of m ili tary service before
joining the pros During lhalllme
If San Antonio fall s to sign him.
the former Naval Academy star
would become a ! rec ag&lt;·nl
Wll h Robin son a certa in! y to ixo
tak en by tho Spurs. the mysten
surrounding the 1987 dra ft in
votved who the Phoen I~ Sun s
"ould take second . Sunday flight.
Phoenix traded Its first round
pick of last yea r. center William
Bedfo1·d. to Delroll lor a firs t
round pick In 1 ~89

Saturday' s Results
Atlanta 8, Ci nci nnati fi
Plltsbu•·gh X. Chi cago 2
Housl on :l. Los Angeles 2
New York .1, Philadelphi a 2
Montreal 7, St . Louis 5
San Di&lt;'gO HI, Sa n F ra nctsco 4
Sunday's R&lt;'Su!ts
New York 8. Philadrlphl" .,
St. Louis 7, Montreal .I
Cincinnati 6, Atlanta :i, 10
innings
Chicago 6. Pit t sburgh l
Houston 6. Los A ngrles 1
San Francisco 11. San Diego 2
Monday's Games
Pittsburgh tReuschel 5-31 at
Chicago ( Moy&lt;'r 7-4), 4 05 p.m.
Montrea l (Smith 4-21 at Sl
Louis (Forsch 5-:JI. 8:35 pm
Tuesday' s Game..
Chicago at New York. night
Montrt&gt;a l at Pittsburgh, nig ht
Philadelphia at St. Louis, nl[!ht
Houston at San Diego. night
Cincinnati at Sa n Francisco,
night
Atlanta at Los A ngeles, nlghl.

Detroit q, Baltimore :l
Seattle;,, Cleve land 0
Toronto 7, Milwaukee 6
Minnesota 8, Chicago 6
Oakland 7 Texas 3 1st gamr
Texas 13, Oakland ~. 2nd ,::arne
Ca lifor nia 8. Kansas Cll:, 0
Monday 's Gam&lt;'S
Mill\ aukee !Johnson O·Oi at
Boston 1Boyd 0 01. 7· 3.1 p m
New York !Ras mu ssen 5·41 at
Baltimore tBoddi rker 5-41. 7·3o
pm
Toronto tStleb 5-41 at Delroll
!Tanana 6·:ll. 7: :15 p m
Seallll' tMoore 2 Ri at Chicago
1Nielsen 0-11. 8 p.m.
Kansas Clly rSaberhagen 12 11
at Oakl and ,·Ontiveros 3-11, 8 10
p.m.
Californi a tWil l 8 51 at Texas
(Harris 2·6t. 8: 35p.m
Tuesday's Games
Toront o at Detroit , night
New York at Baltimore, night
Milwaukee at Boston , night
Sea ttle at Chic ago, night
Cleveland at Minnesota, night
Californi a at Texas, night
K ansas City at Oakland. night

Saturday·~

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sults
Suurday's

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Boston 9, New York 4
Milwaukee 3, Toronto 2
Cleveland 9, Seattle 2
Texas 7, Oakland 6
Chicago 10. Mlnnesola 5
Kansas City 8, California 4
Bal!lmore 9, Detroit 4, susp.,
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Bolton._ New York 2
Ball lmore 9, Detroit 5, romp. of

su1. rame

Transaction!!
Baseball
(UP)) Boston- Optioned John
Leister to Pawtucket of lnterna
tlonal League iAAA).
Toronto - OptiOned pitcher
Joe Johnson to Syracuse of
InternatiOnal League !AAA l.

Buketbllll
Phoenix Traded center
William Bedford to Detroit for
1989 first-round draft choice:

The New York Knlcks , a li'am
In dire need. ent ered the dt aft
wllhout a co ac h or general
mana ger and d id not pi ck until
1Rt h. New York was the only
lou ery team this y&lt;•ar not get onP
of the fir st seven sclecllons.
F'01 mer N&lt;'W York General
M ana ger Scotty St lrllng traded
the right• to their lotu•r y pick to
Seattle for guard G&lt;'t aid Hr ndcr
son S tlrlln ~ had Denver's first ·
round pick, obtained for guard
Darrell Walk er. bul h&lt;' traded
that to Chicago lor .Jawann
Oldh am
Somr powers wil l sit out thP
first 10und T ho champion Lo s
An~eiPs Lakers . 0&lt;' 1roil, Hous
ton. Mllwau kel' and Denver al l
tradrd their first round picks
The order of lhr fir st round
was
1, san Antonio: ~. Phoc·nlx, .I
Nrw Jersey, 4, l.o• Angeles
Clippers, ;;, Sealllr 1 from N&lt;·w
York ), 6. Sacramento, 7 Clev&lt;•
land: R. Chi('ago 1from Denver
via Ne" York l. 9. S&lt;'altlr, 111
Chi cago. 11. India na, 12, Wa
shlnglon,
1.1, L os A nge les
Clippers 1from Houston l, 14 .
GoiMn State: 1'&gt;. Utah: 16.
Philadelphia , 17. Porlland, 18.
New York t from Milwauke&lt;' 1Ia
Seatt l ol. 19, L os Angelos
Clippers &lt;from Det roll l. 20,
Dalla s: 11. Atlanta, 22 , Boston,
23, Sa n Antonio 1!rom La kers)

Phoenix. lhr r unnerup In the
lo!lery, mu st decide ixotween a
power forwat d or a shootin g
guard . Two pl ayers the Suns are
considering arP guard Dennis
Hopson of Ohio Sta l e and !orward
Armon Gilliam of Nevada -Las
Vegas . Both pla yers ha ve been IO
Phoenix for seco nd Interviews
" We 've t hrow n out a lol of
different sce na•los." Phoenix
Coach .John Wetzel said. " We ' re
try ing to dr ter mlne what our
m ost lmmedlatP need Is We
discuss II nearlv every da y Wc
took at vatlo us tea m s - w ith
Hopson, wit h Gilli am "
The 1~87 drafl lac krd a doml
nanl rent er afl er Robin son. but
there were piPnl)' of forward s
and guards to consider Follow
lng Hopso n and and Gilliam ,
some of the top choices In thl'
drafl were Reggie Williams of
Georgetown. Derrick McKey of
Alabama . Horace Grant of Clem
son, Olden Polynlrr. who played
In Italy last yPar. and Scoll
Pippen of Central Arkansas
The Los A ngeles Clippers. with
the leagup's worst record last
season, h"d the fourth , l:l th and
l ~th picks . Last vear the\ didn 't
pick until the th ird round. Also
plckin~ twlcC&gt; In the first round
will be l h€' Spurs t2:Jrd), Seatllr
t llflh and nlnlh l and Chicago
telg hth and lOth I

Quite A Sensation Wins
lon[!shol I C C by a teng1h and
one half In 1 o7 on a l(ood track.
The winner paid S2 !I:J. $2 &amp;I and
$2 4f)
Mike Tomar !lnlshed third
Quite A Sensation set the
Racewa y record, 1 54 4-o In
August 1986.

TOLEDO , Ohio 1UP I I -Quite
A Sensation, the track record
holder, returned to Racwa y Park
Sunday nl[!ht to wi n a $25.000
Ohio Sires St akes rare for 4-and
5-year-old pacers.
The 2 5 Iavorltc. driven by
Trevor Ritchie, defeated o5-1

MEIGS JAYCEES
MEET TONIGHT
8:00P.M.

AT JAYCEE HEADQUARTERS

All Me•~•re Urt•• To Att~••
NEXT MEmNG JULY 13

U.S. OPEN f iiAMP - ~kutl Simpson 19K7 U.S. Open Champ
k&lt;'&lt;'P" his eyes on lilt' hall"-' ht• dlitiS to ttu • grt&gt;1•n on the 12th hole.
(UPI)

Wilkinson upset in Grand
Prix grass court tournament
BR ISTOL , 1-' ngl &lt;tnd r UP I I Kell\ F:ve1 ndr n of Npw 7.caland.
1ank&lt;'d 1Wh In lh&lt;' \\ o•ld, upsrt
Tl m Wilki so n oil h&lt;' Un 11 I'd S! ~l&lt;•s
h 4. 7-h Sunda \ to win ,, $11 Kl !NIO
g t ass c·out t lournamrn1
" I \l as uul ol bound s In nigh!
l 'IUb!.i 1. 1 ~ 1 \fla t . · Evc•rndPn ~a iel
after rl'lordlng Ins i liSI r;, ,,nrl
P1 1x \IC1otv ' I \!l lu,dh w,ls tr fl
th at Yl'at ' and I didn'tllke a lithe
lldvelhng and lh&lt;· pl.r\lng But
sl ncr thr n l'vr "01 krd hu 1d and
ll's goo•l t o kn o\\ th is brings
1 cs uil s
Both piu&gt;&lt;' l'' had to pia\
srmi!l n.li malrhcs &lt;'at II&lt;·• In lh•'
dav twcu usP of 1din du1ln g ltw
Wl'&lt;'k Wilki son the fou1 th s&lt;'cd
h om Asht•vl iif', N C , "''' '' cum&lt;'
Mlehll'i Schapf'l s of tlnl l.1nd, who

had b&lt;•a lrn lop seed Hem~
Lewntr In the quart erfinal~
Sa tu1 du'
S1'haper s .1pprmrd a likely
wl nnr•l mo st of lhr 21~- hou•
sr•m lfinu l. lllll Wilki son saved six.
set poin t s In lh f' finoJ I S&lt;'l Ia win
lo7 h .I, 10- ~
, ,
1 \l'l ndPn d••l ro,r lt'd Eric J ~len
of ll'r•st (;Nmany In I he semlfl- '
n.t ls h 7, h-.1. I&gt; 1. and In the !Ina!
ovc1 came Wilkison In a lic-

hn•&amp;J kPt

• 1 ha v&lt;' u ~ood draw at ',
1\ lmbli•don " E:vrrndcn sai d. "It
wou ld hi' nlc&lt;' lu get to the third :
1ound wh&lt;•t (' I m ight play Jimmy ,
Co nnors at:(al n HI' beat m ~ like a
dt um on the C't' nlm Court In my '
Ill sl Wlmlllrdon an d I think I
r·ou hl do bC'tiC't now '

Richmond wins at
Budweiser 400
RIVEHSIOI :. C lilf. tUP I 1 Ttm Illlhmond nf As hl an d Ohio,
P.n nr cl hiS Sl'('o nd NASC'A I~
Win ston Cup vll'tol\ In lw11
'A1C'eks
\~inn in~ I he" Rudwf·t~PI
4(Ml Sundav at Rlvrrsltle inlf't' n.l ·
Ilona! HatP\o\uV
Richm ond , "ho h. td lirrn
forced out of h1 s n'gUidt d1 1\ lng
dullrs wll h K it k lt cndr ltk' Mo
t o~&lt;ports dw• to ,, bout wlih
doublr pnrumo nlu ('al l if'J 1n 1hr'
vra1, !il sl look lhl· irwl on la p '111
of thr !r ~, lap r\ont afll'l' quul lfv·
In~ six th ill' hf'id till ' tr •,•d unll l
Iup r)h Wh('n h b FoJgp r S ( hi'\ I 0 /il f

took a CJUI k pit slop lin t&lt;'fudln g
and m' w th• •s
Rlc hm nnd l'l'g,il nl'&lt;t 1hi• i&lt;•ud on
i.Jp '•7 and IPd 2K of I h&lt;' 1rmal n ln g
IK laps 1o , oi if'&lt;'l $lh.4c.!l of o1
pos!&lt;sd $1711 ())II rtl r hmon&lt;l ld ' l
wc·Pk "on tit(' M lil&lt;' t lllgh 1.1 f• ·';)II

Tani wins Dunlop
Ladies Golf Open
tUP II - Fukum i Tanloi.Jap.tn
blrcliecllhl' linal hole to win the·
rai n shorlc•nrd Dunlop l.adl&lt;·'
Open ou l sid&lt;'Tokyo lh• · l •tst Ill it •
Of her SPVen·V&lt;'al (,Jl'll•r. S,Ji bs hi
Higa shi shot a linal- touml 711&gt;ul
managed to win by onr• sl rok~ I hP
Yomlurl - Sapporo Brrr Oprn In
Nls hlnomlva ,Japan

In his IHH7 ,
.11 l'rJI'ono. Pa
Winston Cup r.Jclng riPbut
Hlrky nudd of Chl•suprakr, ,
Va finished •rro nd, followed by
N&lt;•ii l lonnl'll of Hueytow n, Ala.
l'oi&lt;' slllr•r 'I'&lt;' II' Labonte of
111 (•hCill lc N r , was four th
Ht&lt; hmnnd . who Is I'Xpc'ctcd lo
co mpl'lr· n&lt;·xt wrckrnd al Mlchh
gun l ntr1 na t ional Sp&lt;•cdway I~
1111' Mliil'r ilmt•rl cu n 41Ml. dedi·
r .r tf'd thr· triu mph 10 his fathrr,
AI as hi' 1',11 hN s Da1 Rift
H1• lwl-1 1('{'Onlt'd lwo c·onsccu· I
t lvfl '11 to1 if' ~ a t ftl vi\rsl dc. In
r ludlnM his i'tHI, Wi nsto n Western
'riM lit lumph last Nov&lt;•mber, and
hi' 1hlrd NASCAH win In as many
ou I In~~

RABIES CLINIC
Pro..nttd by
Mt1g1 County Humane Socitly
and Mtlgt County Htalth Dept.
at RO&lt;~ Springs Fair Grounds

Salurday, June 27
1 P.M. to 4 P.M.
Dr. Carol Osborne, Vtltrnarion
Rob111 Sholl $3.00
Other rnnotutotrom avoilablt.
Dogs mull bt on ltoshts.
Cats tn Carriers.

DONATE BLOOD
Wednesday, June 24
Pom.eroy Senior Citizen Center
GET A PLEASERS COUPON

Hours 1-5:30

JOHN A. WADE, M.D. Inc.
VETERANS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

EAR, NOSE &amp; THROAT
GENERAL ALLERGIST
\\WE HAVE HEARING AIDS"
CALL (614) 992·21 04
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The Daily Sentinel
Monday. June 22, 1987
Page--,6

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DEMONSTRATION - Kathy Reed created MUCh Interest
among the younger set atten~lng Heritage Weekend activities at
the Meigs Museum with her demonstrations and instruction on
stenciling.
KING AND QUEEN - Pam 1\sh, daught&lt;·r of Ronald and Mary
Ash, Racine, and Scull /\lien Oherholzer, son of Edwin and Ht•len
Oberholzer, Route 2, 1\tbany, were named Meigs {'uunty ,Junior
Fair Queen and King during llerltage Weekend acllvllil•s.

Heritage Weekend held
something for everyone

BAKING SAMPLE- Margaret Parker, pr&lt;&gt;sldent of the Meigs
County Pioneer and Historical Society, had one of the hottest jobs
for Heritage Weekend. Mrs. Parker turned out homemade hread
for sampling.

Warm temperatures and high
humidit y plus threatening rains
which resulted only in very light
sprinkles put a damper on the
annual Meigs Count y Heritage
Weekend staged b~· the Meigs
County Pioneer and His torica l
Society a nd th e Pomeroy Bend
Area Mr r c hant s Association .

While Ihe WC{'kend offered a
variety of enl t:•rtainment , ··so mC'·
th ing for evNyone". so to spea k,
weather factors held back the
usua l at tendance.
AI the Meigs Museum. the
focal point of all acti vities. where
displays and act iv ities were
numerous. the lack of air condi·
tionin g made v isi ts inside t hC'
struct ure a pretty warm
experience.
However. th&lt;"te were on go in g
demonstrations for those who
dared to bra ve the heat. Anni e
Chapman was at a loam. Kathv
Reed gave dem onstrations on
cross stitc hing and s tenciling and
Marga ret Parker, in the hottest
spot of all. wa s in the museum
kitchen tu rning ou t homemade
bread which was served to

CHAMI'JON BAKEII - Margaret Parker, president of the
Meigs County Pioneer and Historical Society, was grand priZ&lt;•
winner In a pie baking contest held Sunday altt!fnoon as a part of
llerltage Weekend. Parker won llrst plact• In the cherry pic
category and Ihen was dcdurcd overall wlnnt•r of all pies ent ered.

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I

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT

OF

SWEET AllELINES - 1'he Swt•et 1\d ellnes of
Athens County w&lt;re entertaining at they

llllra&lt;·tlon of Heritage Wee k~nd. Their appear·
anc&lt;' was sponsored by the Farmers Bank and

presented their dose llllrmony voral number s
Sunday llfternoon at 1111' 1\t(• IKs l\1nst•um llS iln

Sa\•lngs Co.

:spencer family reunion is conducted
The annual Spencer reunion,
descendants of David a nd Mary
Fell Spencer ~ nd their lrlend ~.
was held June H at thr Wa id
Spencer' s pond at Basha n.
All c nd l n ~ were Mark Bish lp,
·Shelly Stahl. JIII\VondNiy , Mr .
and Mrs. Murrell R. Smith, Mr.
and Mrs . Elson Spe ncw, Jo hn

Spencer, Oaiorrs Bing, Mary Mr . and Mrs. Gary Holter. Gary
Ka thryn Holl er. Ne ll ie Skob&lt;&gt;l. a nd Br&lt;' nda. Mr. and Mrs.
Wa~·nr Skolx'i .. tan Co nley, Kris· Gordon Holter. Wes tl v and Malpho):'r Skobel . Gale. Bil ly and li e, Marguerite Rasp. Ant hony
Pat ri ck Glad son. Ka rls sa Wilson, Esther. Jeff a nd Dean
Weaver. Ama nd a Skobel. Mr. Mays. Mr . and Mrs. David
and Mrs . Lowell Bing. Ma ry .J.
Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Wald
ArgabrltP, Oscar Spencer.
Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Mr. a nd Mrs. Russ Argabrite. Spencer, Jared and Janet. Mr.
and Mrs. Starling Orr, Clara
Powell. Mary D&lt;&gt;Grott. Mr . a nd
Mrs.
Harry 'Lee Spencer. Keith
and gills received whle hospita l·
and
Kelly.
lzed. M•·s. Sue Douglas for cards
sent to her father, and the Blake
Mr. and Mrs. La rry Spencer
family fo r remembra nces .
and
Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Ga mes were played with prizes
Avis,
Jona than and Meghan , Mr.
bei ng awarded. Refreshments
and
Mrs.
Floyd Argabrlte, Vance
were served to Mrs. Nell Wilson,
Kermit McElroy, Day.
Spencer,
Mrs. Emma Durst, Mrs. Ruth
Grate, Mrs . Tammy Cowdery, ton McElroy. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
and Chrissy Grossnickle. guests. Frederick a nd Cyllnda, Cory
Mrs. Mamie Buckley, Mrs. Wamsley. Mary Buck, VIrgil
Sandy Cowdery, Mrs. Dolly McElroy. Eugene McElroy , Mr.
Reed, Mrs. Sue Douglas. Mrs. and Mrs . Ron Spencer, Trlsha
Pat Martin, Mrs. VIvian Humph· and Donnie. Frances R. Roush,
rey, Mrs. Marlene Putman, Mrs. Elsie Stahl, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Sandy West and Denise, and Mrs. Filer . Mr. and Mrs. Dayton
Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Lillian Pickens.
Next meeting will b&lt;&gt; In Sep- Rasp, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy
tember with Mrs. Mamie Buck· Peck and family, Mr. a nd Mrs.
ley. Door prizes were awarded to ·Michael Rasp and Eldon
Mrs. Masters and Mrs. Putman . Krautler.

Reesdville VMW meets
Plans fo r a bake sale to be held
on July 4 were made when the
.. Reedsville United Methodist
Women met at the hOme of Mrs.
Mary Blse with Mrs Virg inia
Walton as CO· hostess .
The group also discussed plans
for a bazaa r on Oct. 10. Mrs .
VIvian Humphrey had prayer to
open the meeting with Mrs.
Barbara Masters giving a read·
lng, "Something Special" with
scripture from John 15. She also
read Psalm 23 from the Revised
Version.
Mrs. Marlene Putman pr~
sided at the meeting with 90
shutln calls being reported.
Cards were signed for shutln
friends . Extending thanks were
¥rs. Mamie Buckley for cards

MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
DIAMOND SAVINGS AND
LOAN COMPAN&lt;Y
Successor in Interest to The
Athena County Savings &amp;
Loan Company
Plaintiff
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CHARLES HUMPHREYS. el

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Public Notice
the aale.
You are entitled to answer
the Complaint with i n
twenty-eight (281 days aftar
the laat publication of this
Notice, which will be published once each week for siJ~:
(81 successive weeks. The
last publication will remain
on the 27th day of July .
1987, and the twenty-eight
1281 daya for answer will
commence on that date.
In the c11e of your failure
to an1wer or otherwi1e
respond 11 requetted by the
Ohio Rules of Civil Proce·
dure, judgment by default
will be rendered lglinst you
and for the relief demanded
In the Complaint.
Dated thla 17th day of
June, 1987.
Urry E_ Spencar,
Clerk of Courte
By Marlene Harrison.
Deputy
til 22. 29:
1 J . 20. 27.
etc

Oefend1nts
Cote No. 87·CV ·68
NOTICE 8Y
PUBLICATION
TO: Charles Humphreys,
whou lut knovwn addren
waa c / o H1ileya Auoc la ·
tion, 1264 S.W. 128th
S1reet . M i ami Florida ,
33188 , present addre11
unknown.
You are hereby notified
that you han been named
Defendant In the action
entttled Diamond Saving•
1nd loan Compeny. Succ••·
sor in lntarett to The Athena
County Savinga a. loan
Public Notice
Company. Plaintiff. vs. Cha·
riot Humphreyo, tt 11.. Dt·
fendents . This action has
NOTICE TO BIOOERS
been 1116gned Cell No .
Soiled propooota fof tho
87·CV·IB, ond Ia pending In
the Court of Common ptus turnithing of aU m...,.ls
of Meigs County, Ohio. ond porlorming'ott 1 - fof:
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
41789 . Tho proyer of tho
AT
Complolnt dornonda judg·
RACINE JUNIOR
mont oiJIInot tho Dotend·
HIGH SCHOOL
1nt1. Chllrlel Humphreys,
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
Amy HNt, olio Amy Aoullh.
· FOR
ftlo Amy Humphreys, Vtr·
SOUTHERN LOCAL
non Dolo Humphreys, olio V.
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Dote Huftlphreya. ond Ala
Humphroya, In tho aum of will be racai\MI by the
t14,1581 .H. ptuorm-ut S o - Loc:ei loord of
o roto oU3.21 pordoy from Ed...-. P. 0 . loa 171.
Jo"'*Y 22. 1917, ond tho Roclno. Ohio, 4&amp;771 untl
of thlo OC1ion; ttll1 tho 12:00 ,_. prwoiN"t locel
mottpga be forldoMd and timo, T...soy, July 14.
tho Ilona ond/ or tntOf· 1117. and ap1n_. publicly
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range of mementos from bygone
days be ing featured.
The So uthern Ohio Coa l Co.
debvted it s new exhibit which
included a working mine model
vis it o r s..
a nd a hot air balloon which
Membe rs of the socielv were offered tethered rides ,was loon hand to host the event. and to cated behind the old junior high
direct tr·affic. There we re two sc hool building and turnC'd out to
movi es Jn the museum mini- be a big attraction both both
theater and David Goodwin dem. youngsters an d ad ults.

CALLIOPE SOUNDS - Myron Duffield, Coshocton , kept toes
tapping Saturday and Sunday afternoons near the Meigs Museum
with his calliope, housed In a hrlght red circus wagon. He wa.•
sponsored by the Farmers Bank and Savings Co.

10 NU AN AD CJU "2-JU6
MONDA 'I' thrt~ IIIDAr I Ul. 11 J P...

onstrated ca lligra phy.
On the mu seum wounds, how ever. a bit cooler, the re wa s
plenty of food. drinks and home·
made tce cream and zipping up
the WC{'kend was Myron Duffield
and his circ us wagon housing the
ca lliope which he played at
interva ls on Sa turday and Sun·
da y aft ernoons. The close har·
ma n~· of the Sweet Adelines of
At hens Coun tv was a feature on
Sunday aft er rioon - performa n·ces well received by those on
hand. A pie baking contest with
an auc t ion o f the piC's turned o ut
well fin ancially for the society.
There were ga mes for the
younge r SC't on both Sa turday and
S und a~· aftC'rnoons and the· Rain·
bow Clogge rs enhanced a mer·
chant s sponsored craft show and
sa le on Cour t St. Merc hant s
outd id themselves in providing
attra ct ive display windows in the

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1110 be indicated .
improvement by resur1acing
Drawings end •pecifica · of the following d .. crlbld
tiona may be obtained from county roads in Melis
Franklin D. lee. AlA . Archl · County:
tl&lt;lt. 328 Front Street. Ma: , 1 . Succet~ Aoed !County
rletta, Ohio 46750. No •Road No . 461 from the
depo1k required .
intersection of Succeu
All propoael1 mutt be Road and Steta Route No. 7
accompen~ by bid security
.outheaterty lpproximatefy
in the form of 1 surety bond 3.84 mUei to the intersecor certified check in the tion of Succns Road and
amount of 5 % of the baae Stete Route 248.
bid. Feilura of any bidder to
2 . Forest Run Roact
enter Into end ••ecute · a !County Rood No. 301 fn&gt;fl!
contr1ct tor the work co· the intersection of Forett
vered by ·tha proposal ha h11 Run Ro1d 1nd Stete Route 7
submit1ed, thall cause the eaaterly approximetelv
bid security 10 becomeforfe· 3 .85 miles to the intersec·
ittd by the bidder 10 the tion of Forest Run Road an-d
Owner 11 liquidated dam· Pine Grove Road (Coun~
ages and not aa 1 penetty Road No. 341 .
becaute of such failure on
3 . New lima Road
the port ot tho bidder.
(County Rood No. 3) tro"1
A performance and pay. the northern corporation
ment bond In the amount of limit of Village of Rutland
100% of the contract il to be nonherly appro,.imatety 6 .2
furnished by the aucceisful miles to the int&amp;nection of
bktder.
New lim• Roed 1nd State
181 22. 29 (7} I , 14, 4tc
Route No . 143.
The Hveral r11olution1
providing for the improve·
Public Notice
menta deacribed 1bovewere
tdopt1d by the Board on
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR· June 17, 1987.
lNG ON IMPROVEMENT
The nec.&amp;IM'f surveys,
OF DESIGNATED COUNTY plana. profiles, crou ROADS IEl'IIIEEN CER · sections, ntimetft of colt
lAIN TERMINI BY RESUR · ond opoc:Hiutlono 10&lt; ooch
FACING IN MEIGS of thOM impronmenta .,.:
COUNTY, OHIO
on file in tM office of thl
Notice II hooelly given tlw Boord end In tho office of tho
1 public hoortng wit bo held
County EnginMF 10&lt; tho
In tho cifflco of tho Board of intPKfion 1nd e•aminetion
County Commilaionen of of all peraons lnteretttd
Molp County, Ohio, in tho tboreln.
Molp County CourthouM,
By Ordor of tho Boord of
Pomeroy, Ohio, It 1 :00 County Commie- oi
p.m .. Eootom Deytlght So•· Moigl County, Ohio.

IF1f1Timo.onJulyl.1917fof
tho .,...._ Of hMring objoctlono to tho - -

Public Notice
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of an Order of
Sale i11ued out of the
Common Pleas Court of
Meigs County. Ohio. in the
caae of The Home National
Bank. Racine. Ohio, Plaintift, against D1le Teaford
end Wenda Teaford, et al ..
Defendants. upon a judg·
ment therein rendered , be·
ing Case No. 87-CV-71 in
t said Co~n. I wilt offer for
sale, at the front doo• of tha
Court House in Pomeroy,
Ohio. on the 1Oth day of
July , 1987. at 10:00 o 'clock
A.M . the following lends and
tenements. to-Wit:
PARCEL NO. 1 :· The lol·
lowing described real estate
situated in the Village of
Syracuse, County of Meigs
and Stele of Ohio. and the
same being in 1 00 Acre Lots
No. 291 end 292 of the Ohio
Company's Purchase.
bounded and described as
follows:
Beginning at the southeiSt corner of a lot now or
formerly owned by John J .
Hogan; thence in e northeas·
terly direction following ·the
meanderings of the Pomeroy and Racine Road to the
Southwest Comer of a tot
now or formerly owned by
Bert Weese ; thence North
21 deg. Wast and following
the West line of the Bert
Weese lot 11 distance of 240
feet to a slake; thence south
69 deg . west 249 feet to a
Slake; thence south JO'h dog.
east 90 feel to the northeut
comer of tl\8 John J . Hogan
lot; thence South 30% deg.
east along the east line of the
John J . Hogan lo t a distance
of 150 feet to the southeast
corne r of the John J . Hogan
lot, the place of beginning.
containing 1.24 acres , more
or less. there being 88 / 100
of an acre in 100 Acre Lot
NO. 291 and about 36 / 100
of an acre in 100 Acre Lot
No. 292 . Reserving unto the
former Grantor. Clifford H.
Williams, Trustee, his heirs.
succanors and assigns, a
right-of-way 26 feet wide.
and known as the present
roadway through said pre·
mises herein conveyed , and
the right of ingrus and
egress at aU times .
Furthermore, excepting all
I he coat, oil. gas and aU other
minerals with the right to
mine and remove the san\a.
It is further understood
and agreed that aU pipe line
or lines running through said
property shall remain the
property of C. H. Williams,
Trustee, his heirs , succes·
sort and assigns , and the
right-of-way for these linas
are hereby reserved by the
said C . H. Williams, Trustee,
his heirs. succenors and
assigns, wtlh the right to
repair , replace and maintain
the s ame.
Furthermore, this deed is
given subject to a lease by C.
H. Williams. Trustee. to
Donald Wee~e tor a small
tract of land situated in the
northeast co rner of the
hereinabove described t ra ct
of land.
PARCEL NO . 2: Situated
in the Village of Syracuse,
County of Meigs. State of
Ohio, in 100 Acre lot NO .
... 292. Town 2 , Range 12,
Ohio Company ' s Purchasa .
bounded and described as
follows: Beginning north 21
.., deg. west 240 f&amp;et from the
concrete marker in the
southwest corner of a lot
now or formerly owned by
Bert Weete and ·in the creek ;
thence north 21 deg . west
100 teet lhence south 69
deg. west 626 feat to an 011k
Tree on a rock; thence
southeasterly to the nor theast co rner of a tr act of
land now or formerly owned
by Mayme Holmes: the nce

Morv H-ottlt, Ctm

111 22, 28, 21c

Vge fl#i!r.BAI;,Tie WM!NJj

~Daily

PomeroY- Middleport, Ohio
Public Notice

Business Services

-~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

licensed Clinical Audiologist

~ (614) 446·7619 (614) 992-6601

985·4141

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

TVsr Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

Box 1213
45631

BISSELL
BUILDERS

J.R.'s REPAI.RS

BISSELL

SIDING CO.

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

614·843 -5248

ANTIQUES .

ROOFING

Riverine Antiques

NEW- REPAIR

949-2263
or 949-2168

992-2526

Roger Hysell
Garage
Rt. 124, Pomeroy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Alto Trlntllllstion
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

RADIATOR

SERVICE

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

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

T68 North S.tond
Middleport, Ohio 41760

SALES &amp; SERVICE
We Carrv Fia t\i" g Supplies
Pay Your Cable &amp;

Phone Bills Here

PAT HILL FORO

BUSINESS PHON!
1614 1 99HSSO
IISIDIN(( PHON!
11141 992-7754

992·2196
Middleport, Ohio

6· 17·1fc

1 -13 -tfc

1

BOGGS

Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
Jaymar Coal Company .
Route 1 . Cheshire, Ohio
46620, hal submined 1 coal
mining end reclam8tion permit application, numbered
0780, for a tipple srea to the
·Ohio Department of Natural
Resources. Division of Rec·
lamation. The proposed coal
mining and reclamation op·
aration will be for a tipple in
Meigs County . Salisbury
Township Lots 392 , 395 and
398 on the property of
Jaymar Coal Comp1ny. The
propo1ed permit area en·
companes 7 .3 acres and is
located on the Cheshire 7 1JJ
minute U.S.G .S . quedrangla
map . approximately 1 . 0
miles northeeat of Cheshire,

7384-Crochet a beauti·
ful filet cloth in ribbons

and floral design. Use
bedspread cotton. C hart ,

directions lor cloth about
4Bx60" are Included.

Each panern $3.25 plus
75¢ postage/handling.
(N.Y.

resitlerrts oil sales lax )

Ohto.

Send to:
Rlallelllall

The Daily Sentinel
!2.()1 ilol1lllin 61vd., Woadsldtt,

NY mn.Print 111me,Mllrm,
Zip, Silt, Pa1tem Numtw.

The Farmers Home Administr.tioO {FmHAI County
Committee election this year will be held on JUNE 30.
1987. The ballot below mull be tilled out. detached
and mailed and received or returned in person lo
FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION , 106 Butter·
nut Avenue. Pomeroy. Ohio. not later than JUNE 30.
1 987 . If you do not vote in person you s hould mail
your ballot in1ide 1 blank envelope marked ballot to
ensure a secret ballot. This blank envelope should be
placed inside the envelope you use to mail your ballot.
Your name and address must be legible on the outer
envelope. Failure to provide this information wilt
render your ballot invalid. Ballots 1nd envelopes may
also be obtained from your local FmHA office.
The 1late of nominees for ATHENS. MEIGS &amp; VIN TON COUNTIES are listed in the b1llot below . The
qualifications of persons votinQ are described in the
··voter Certification Statement." For further informa ·
tion regarding voting and voter eligibility , see the
county office listed above. FmHA elections ere open
to all eligible voters without regard to race, color. reU·
glon. national origin . 1ge, political affiliation . marital
status, sell, and / or handicap .

U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION ·
BALLOT FOR COUNTY COMMITTEE MEMBERISI

State (namej,_______::O
,_H"-10" -- - - - Count, (n•me) ----~AC!.
TH::;E~N;;S~._:M:::E:,:IG~S.:,:V:.:I~
N.:.
TO
:::.:
N_
'Condldato( sj _ _ _ _ _,!
M~
AR~T!!!
HA~A~·..tLE~E_ _ _

RON EASTMAN

0
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•
1

.

.

The application is on file a~
the Meigs County Ae·
corder ' s Office. Meigs
County Courthouse, Pome·
rov . Ohio, for public view·
ing. Written comments or
requests for informal confer·
ante may be sent to the
Division of Re c lamat ion ,
Fountain Square, Building
B · 3 . Columbu s. Ohio
43224, within thirty days of
the lasl dale of publication
of thia notice .
(6119 , 22 . 29171 6 , 4tc

1 Card of Thanks

We wish to express our
thanks to all our
family. friends and
neichbors who helped
in any way during lhe
sudden illness and
death of our daughter.
Thanks too. to the Life
Flight crew, the slaff
ol both hospitals in
Pomeroy and
Columbus. Thanks also
goes to the Ewing
Funeral Home. Gerald
and Mary Powell. Joe
Haskins and Robert
White. The food . cards,
flowers, prayers and
visits both at lhe
hospitals and at home
were all greatly
apprecialed.
The Family of
Shelley Smilh
Peach Fork Rd.,
Pomeroy

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. Sl RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Authorited John De~rt,
New Hollond, lu•h Hog
Fa rm Equipmenl
Deoler

E. Mei•nW&gt;III

POMEROY, 0.
992·2259

Farm Equlprnent
Parh &amp; Service

NEW LISTING - TUPPER
PlAINS - Bnck ranch !hal
has everyt hing' full base·
menl wrth lrnished tee.
room, I ~ baths. bea ull lu l
kitchen, formal dmtn ~ 3
bedrooms, oak lr1 m. Qual tly
work. Spacrous lot. 2 car

1·3.'86 lie

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

garage, palm. Excell ent con·

drtron $68,000.00.

CUSTOM BUILT
GARAGES

LETART TOWNSHIP - 29
acres ol mostly wooded
land. burldr ng Srle tor home
or huntm g cabm Mo st m1·

nerals. Want $14.000.00.
DEXTER - In the country
- appro.,mately 98 acres .
barn and other burldrn gs.
pond. lencrng. approx 16
acr es lillable, 35 acr es pas·
All lor $43.900.00.

MIDDlEPORT - Vester·
year has been restored to
lhts beaulrlul colonra l home'
Thts 4 bedroomhome wtlh a
level lot and 2 car gara ge
has ornate lrr m.leaded glm
wtndows and door. Ali re stu·
dto with skylrghl. Well rn·
sulated means low healtng
btlls. Beaut1iut wrap around·
porch to Stl on and enroythe
summer breeze Must see to

apprecrate

1 $65.000.00.

BUilDING LOIS FOR SALE
acres of vacant land
located near Eastern H1gh
School wrlh access to Rt 7
Water &amp; eleclrrc mrlable
$6.000 00.
Henry E. Cleland Jr.
992·6191
Jean Trumll ..... 949·2660
Dottie Torner ..... 991·5692
Tracy Riffle ...... .949·3080
P,!,fice ................ 991·2259
-2.41

.. ~urol prodocllon); 1&lt;1 h... tltoir "inc;r.
· llnifll oporl11on
oit~n liM COIIIIJ Of or• tO&lt; Whkh tho ldion il IMIOI hold.
lr llfllliHiflllhis b.tllot. I IHtsl tltaii-IIM cr~or i a tov.ott.
)2L, 22, 2J, 24. 25. 26. 21. 29. ltc

-l.aoo-126-1141- 011 ColltciT ·61M67·ll31

f:

LESSONS

' 8 .00
NEW
GR IP S
•3 .00
TROPHIES
PLAQUES
BADGES

)

JOHN TEAFOID

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM

CAll:
5·12-87·2 mo. pd.

FENCE COMPANY

Let Us Fenu Vou In
FREE ESTIMATES
R[ SIO [ NT IAL/ COMM ERCIAL

•Washe rs •Dishwas hers
•Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Dryers • Fr&amp;elfH&amp;
PARTS and SERV IC E
4 5 tlr

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE
- Addont and remodeling
Roofing and gu tter worlt.

- Conclll'll work
- Plumbing end elec:Hictl
work

(Free Estimates)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992·62T5 or 992 .7314
Pomeroy, Ohio
4· f5 .'86 1c

l&amp;W CLEANING
CARPET

- '34.95

3 Announcements
Control your Weight· T11k!ll "New
Shape Diet PIM'I " and E-Vap
Water Pilla. Fruth Pharmacy
Con trol your Weight· Take " New
Shape Diet Plan " and So,fadtempow Open! Ohio R i1191 Camp.
grounda l Full hook·up or tent
camping on river. liahlng. boat·
ing. Racine. Ohio. Call61 4-949·
2526 .

4

Giveaway

3 black kltlen s. half Siamese
Call 614 ·446-4287.
Whhe Oldamobile. Good tor
peris . Cel1614-4411i ·8063.
Male Springer Spaniel . 2 long
haired adult cat• 2 kiUens. Call
614· 446-2648 or 814· 446·
2826
Nice clothing. Must take all. Call
614 ·388· 911102 .
Free to good home whh verd.
Black lemale dog: part poodle.
good witll children Call 614·
379· 2436.
1 Kitten: Black &amp; Tabby . Cell
after 6. 814 ·446· 7137 .
D•shwether to give away. Mey
be eble to be repaired C•lt
814· 992 ·3717 efter 5 :00p.m.

BINGO

IAGU! CIUI- POMIROY. OH.
IHUR~ . : 7

PM - EI 6:41

70 H!lrrl CrJJd

fmnor~

1 ',() P"

1/ll'"'
(JI'III 1 P) ffiJI'lf
\1,~ p•r qmq
.... 1.~

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7 Hortl forrl1 filii
"'lh lh•1 nt! or1rl ~urrhn1•

~I "''~'"'""' P"'~Ooll•

IHY1rl 1 P"

B•nQ(l

IU!I~I!'Iti't
IUII!ln

pt•

lic. IDOI-01 h,. " "111

,UiliC lf'I'IIJIO

PEAT'S SHARPEN UP
A com INnlrtiiSI
HAND &amp;'CtR . SAWS
CARBIDE TIPS
SCISSORS · SNIPS
PLANER &amp;LADES
ROUTER BITS
CLIPPER &amp;LADES
KITCHEN KNIVES
PRUNERS · BAND
SAWS · CHAIN SAW
CHAINS

3S 171 lleil IIIII ld.
le"' lot1o01, ON. 4574J
985·41 82 or 667 ·69 54

S· U-17-I mo.

you want it ...
you·ve got it. ..

~ THE ~lASSIH~

Employment tor evening ahift21
yura or old•. well alfned
~o mmisslon . Mu1t enjoy people
&amp;. be dependable. Apply •n
perton, 8AM·4PM , Mlllhones
Sohio. US Rt. 35. Rio Or, ndrt.
Wanted: LP N'• at Oak~ Hill
Community Medical Center, Inc
PtrHime. mull be t ii Pirltnced
in Geriatrics Pl1111e tubmit
rnumn to · Sheri W. Johnson.
RN . BSN Director of Nurting,
360 Charlotte Av.nue. Oak Hill,
Ohio 468511.
$40 or more free merchandlte
for having jult • t135 needle
craft clan . New Chrlltmll
calalog Call JoAnn. 1114·'388·
8833.
Repa Needed for bualneaa ac·
counu. Full· tlme, 180.000·
S80.000. part· llme. •12.000·
$18.000 . No telling. repell
bu1lnnt. Set your own hours
Training provided. Cell 1·1112 ·
938·8870. M-F. Bam to Sprfl
(Central Stand ard Time) ~
Progreulva Health Cere Flcllit'f
Ia tc:ttvely seelc(ng"' AN to terve
In the c1peclty of director of
nurtH. For e100 bed, SNS-ICS
Facility located in Southeall·
ern Ohio . Prevlout .. perllf!ce it
de1lrfld but not required. Exc.
u lary &amp; benefltl. Apply at
Scenic Hillt Nuralng Canter.
Rt.2 Box 262 Bidwell. Ohio
45614 or 11nd resumt.
ApiJIY ln perton·Halr HlppenlngSIIver Bridge Plaz•· Prefer Manager a License
Someone to llvt in &amp;. Clrt tor
elderly ltdy-not btdf•n light
hounworlc. non·emok•. Llv1a
In Gtlllpotit . Ctll 1114· 4415 ·
2386. 814· 446· 0322 , or 814·
448· 3817.

Baautiful long · h~red . cuddly
kitlens . Call 614-992 · 7674.

Eaay telephone work at home.
Excellent Income. For info. Cell
604-649· 7922. E&gt;t. T·313.

4 lame kltttns. 9 weeks old. Bill
Radlord 614· 992· 6218 .
Several ca rtons of church u1.cl
hym'l books. 304-875· 48&amp;5.
2 part Collie puppies, 1 mala. 1
~'Sa~~· 1 0 weeks old. 304· 1!175·
1 ta ndy blond kluan. 8 weeki
old 304· 6715 -6t18.

6 lost and Found
Min ing: Golden Retriever. Vi c·
inlly 218. Rt . 7 or Raccoon Rd.
Answara to Matrl11 . S15 reward.
Can 614· 446·0300.
Lot t . 0 rlvere Llctnee. M1t1h1
J ones. 304 ·67&amp;· &amp;733 or 678·
7426 after 3.

LOST yellow ttcllla boll
Garola fish pole. Krocl"
pletn ca ll 304 -8715 · 1870.
REWARD .

7

Yard Sale

....... GallipoliS" · ......
&amp; Vicinity
EST ATE SALE-Completthousa·
hold of furnlturt. tlltra nlct.
tools, tntlquat, clothing &amp; etc.
Startlny W111d. 24 until all told.
On Rt . 180 aboot 7 mil"
hospital -yellow hom•on
Wt!Ch for signa.

.......PfPiiiiiiiiiiif ...
&amp; Vicinity
8 lrmily. June22 ·23· 24. 8e.m.
till 1. 3208 How1rd Ave. A llttlt
ol evel"t'thlng. Firat time th lt
yelf . Rtin or Shine

Euy 1elephone work tt home,
hcellent inc::ome. For Info. Cell
504·848 · 7822. E•t. T· 313.
GOVERNMENT JOBS .
116.040 - U9.230 yr. Now
Hltlng. Call B08·087· 6000 Ext
R-980&amp; tor cu rrent ledlf'tlllat.
Op.nlng for legal ttcrllltry In
Pomeroy. Send resume to The
Dallr SantlnM, P 0 . Boll 729 C.
Pomeroy. Ohio 4&amp;789.
The M1lga Loctl School Dl1trlet
Ia eurr.ntty ...Icing eppllcatlont
from certified eppllcanta f.or •n
Aulatant V•r ty Foolbell
Coach. 7th an 8th Grade
Football Coach, B a' Bth Grad a
ltakttbefl Coach. loyt' 7th
Ottde Blekelbe\1 C h. Ataltt·
tnt High School Track Coeeh.
JunlorHighTraciiCoach, Attlat·
•nt Junior Hlgll Trtok Co~~:~h .
Oltll VolleybtH Coach, Olflt'
Aulatant Volleybtll Coach,
Oirla' Reserve Softball Cotch.
Olrla' Junior High lu•etbtll
Coec:h. Hlih School Chetrltader
Advleor. F~tthmtn ChHtlttder
Advl1or tnd Jun6or Hlgh School
Chstrlndll' AdYitor lor ) ht
1887·88 t cllooi y11r . Appll·
oantt mutl hold t valid Ohio
t•achlng certificate tnd tor
co•ching poaltiona mull mtat
certification requ lremant• of
Ohio for epoMI mtdiclnt tnd
CPR , Pereon• lntlf'llt" ahould
Co nt•ct Dan E. Morrlt, luperln·
t end1111t of Melga Local Schools,
at 62t South Third Avenue In
Middleport. Ohio.
Make new frlendt. mllcemon-v l
Sign for Avon. now! 814-3118·
9340.
Earr• htrt monerv! Have. tunl
Receive big twa tda and ptla:eal
Sell Avon. 1 bonlt fr .. 1Co4ognt
to tlrtt ttn to complllt an
IPPIIC:ttlon 1ncl IC:Cif)t I tmtll
ttr rltory. 814-992-31143.
Appilcttlont now being 10·
c::epted for a part lime .venlng
thltt po .. tlon tor Mtdl~ let!
techn lcan . Cont1ot peraonnal
off ice Pl..atnt Vallev Ho1p.
VtiiiY Dtl111e, Point Ple.. a~t . W.
Vo. 1-304·8?5· 4340.
Nud bebysltter dtY ehlft. 304·
,1175·0841 tfter 11 :00 PM .

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Full time Optomlrtrlc ettiltant,
ltnd ••ume to loa C· 11, Pt.
Pll. Aagitll!lf, 200 Ma in It, Pt.
Pit, W. Va.

Rick Punon Auc tioneer li·
ce naed In Ohio tnd Wtat Virginia. Real Et tt te, •ntlque, farm ,
llqu ldlt lo n u lltl, 304 -773 ·
6785 or 773· 5430.

P~rt time. applicant mutt b4l
e111perlenced In chengln9 ctr.
huck and tractor tlrea, front and
allgnm~~nt 1 plut. muat hiVt
mech•nl c:-' 11bllitl.,, Apply In
ptr1on ortly. no phone cell•
plute. Ohio V1ilay Tire Outl-'.
Gt lllpollt ferry, W. Va.

8

AUCTION . nHd ce1h In I dl)' ?
Gel h lht euetton wey . Cell Col .
Otctr E. Click. J0 .. -895-3430
IOf all your auction needt .
lictmn No . 754 ·88.

9

~/ 1 / tlll

Wanttd : Body men· Experienced
only. C11i 614· 446-8980 or
151 ..· 388· 90112.

Put Beegle. spayed lemale. jual
starting to ru n rabbllt. to give
away . Needa work. lovel ch1ld·
um. Celt 6.14-992-3717 alter
6.00 p.m

Profosslonol

985-3561
All M1ku

..

Announceme nls

CHESTII, OHIO 45720
6·15-87-1 mo

ACCENT

2 Rooms ond
lloll - '44.95
Any 3 Rooms ond
Hot! - '59.95
Any 5
Holl - &gt;94 .95

Jtf,ofll•:
, HI ·AII . &amp;·
V,
cuttom cut lo thelnchatno .... ,,
cftltort. OMI OH•t10 beiUtiful ~"' tJivtnirHiftd 91hi1·
fume. FREE ......,.,., 100 ICIUif'tl or mo,.. Trlmt, tlrytfthu
lnd IC
lw. Oulnttly dllcountl *Wiilable.

GOLF

!CUT OUT FOR FUIURI US!I

Any

tioos !MOithtlottowi!lltlili~tn!'llf•lr-lo: (o)IM lormen:
1b) dlfin tiM prilleipot port .of tltoir _ill&lt;o&lt;M fr0111 fninl II halls

THE
KOUNTRY CLUB

Ph. (6141 843· 5425

An, living Rtom

Subpart Yol Part 2054 otlith 7. Cdde ot Fodtrol Rqul11ionl re·
quirts tlaat all voters for f11HA tauaty Dr •ru COfMiitt• altc·

10·8·tfC

PH. 992·2772

&amp; Hotl

VOTER CERTIFICATION SIATEIENT

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

EUGENE LONG

446-632 3 or~!•.

PltiSt detach this notice before volin&amp; b1llot

PH. 949-27 56

FREE ESTIMATES

UPHOLSTERY I'LUS

'ONLY VOTE FOR ........ L.CANDIDAHI•I

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

RACINE - Older 2 ~ory
home wrt h lar ge beaiJIIIullot.
House needs some repan.
Several sheds and outlxl tl d·
rngs. Porch. O n~ $16.900.00

PH. 949-2860
or 949-2801

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Rooting of all Types
Worked In home area
20 years
" Free Estimates"

6·2·87·1 mo

tu1e, w1th two sto1y home.

_________________ 0

lftOftlhaft 50ptfCJtlt Of ltlltr I'OIIInCOIM RIUSI COMtfro•qn·

n u~

Help Wanted

Meet nice ptJOple. Make new
friends . Sell Avon &amp;. ••n U*.
C11! 614-446 -21&amp;1

MARCUM
CONTRACTING

417

Sentinei-Page-7

11

1outheastarly to the nor theast corner of a tr1ct of j-.........,......_ ................'"T.........................................,.........................................,_.,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,..-f
land now or formerly owned
by Mattie RighthouSJ and
designated by a concrete
HEATING &amp; COOLING
marker; thence north 30
Res idential and sm11l comdeg. 30' west 90 feet:
Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
merci•l units. Installation of
thence north 69 deg . east
duct work, humidifiers. fur·
CHEml,
01110
~
Swim
Molds · Interpreting SeiVices
249 feet to the place of
nace. heat pumps , and air con•ROOFING
•SIDING
beginning, conuining 1 . 7
ditioning.
•WINDOW REPLACEMENT
acres, more or le11.
•REMODELING &amp;
All work guaranteed. Call :
Re•erving unto the former
ROOM ADDITIONS
(614)985·4222 (residence)
Grantor, Clifford H. Willi·
~
•GARAGES &amp; POLE
·special: HEll packace central
am a, Trustee, his heirs.
BUILDINGS
air
canditonin&amp;
for
mobile
or
successors and assigns, a
REFERENCES
~;t~odu \1r homes. Install~ on
right-of -way 25 feet wide
or
pad and ready to cooL P~ice :
Phone Day ar h1nings
and known as the present
11199.00 plus tax.
Second Avenue,
roadway through said preor a HEll 2lh ton Heat Pump inmises herein conveyed with
Gallipolis.
Ohio
stalled on your electric furnace.
GEIIEilL CONTilOOIS
the right of ingress and
6-10·17·11110. pd
Pnce: $1699.00 plus tax. 5-28
8-t3
egress at all times .
Furthermore excepting all
the coal. oil. gas end other
minerals with the right to
•VINYl SIDING
mine and remove the same.
•AlUMINUM SIDING
It Is further understood
and agreed that all pipe lines
•BlOWN IN
running through said preVINYL &amp;
INSUlATION
mises shall remain the propCUSTOM
BUILT
ALUMINUM
SIDING
erty of C. H. Williams ,
•Insulation
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
Trustee, his heire. succes·
'
.
•Storm Doors
sors and assigns, and the
"At
Rea!onable Prices"
•Storm Windows
right of way for these lines
•Replacement Windows
Now Hoftlts Built
are hereby reserved by tha
Electronic Organs
•New Roofing
said C. H. Williams, Trustee,
" Freft Estimates"
Mobile service
his heirs, successors and
"FREE EITIMATEI"
111igns, with the right to
Day or Nighl
repair, replace and maintain
the same.
REASONABLE • RELIABLE
NO SUNDAY CALLS
No Sunday Calls
DEED REFERENCE : Vo·
6·2·87· t mo.
8·10·'86
tfn
3-ll·lln
4·16·86·11•
lume 168. Page 66, Meigs
County Deed Records .
hcepting a parcel of real
estate conveyed to Donald
TRENCHING IS OUR LINE
Howard L. Writesal
Weese by deed recorded in
Trenchmg ol Any Type
Volume 164, Page 453,
Ba ckhoe Service
BUY OR SELL
Meigs County, Deed
Plumbing Serv1 ce
Records.
Custom Welding
Truck. auto, &amp;
Said Parcel 1 was ap·
Lowboy Hau ling
1124 East Moin St.
Gutters
praised at: S6 ,500.00 . .
Sept1c Syslems
heavy equipment
Pomeroy
Said Parcel 2 was appra1sed
We Carry Concrel e Culvert s
Downspouts
repairs and
ot : $1,600.00
Lice nsed &amp; Bonded
HOURS: Tue .-Wrd .· Fri.
Gut1er
Cleaning
welding .
Terms of Sale : Cash
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
WILLIAMS
Painting
Real estate canno t be sold
(All makes &amp; models!
Sunday: I p.m.-7 p.m.
TRENCHING SERVICE
for less than two -thirds of
FREE
ESTIMATES
By Chonu or Appointmen t
Rt. 4. Hysell Run Road
the appraised value.
Howard E. Frank,
Pomeroy . Oh1o 45769
John K. Bentz
RUSS MOORE
PH . (61419'.12·2834 or
SheriH of
Owner/Mechanit
992·6704
-F
ree
E
stimates
Meigs County , Ohio
5·13·2 mo.
5· 5· '81- 3 mo .
(6) B. 15, 22, 29 ; (71 .6. 5tc
4-21-87-lln
5·11·87-t mo.

NOTICE OF ELECTION

.

Public Notice

Monday, June 22. 1987

Rt. l&amp; Now I CCtptlng tppllctllon lor ptrHimecook·walunt.
Ctll7151 -8387 between 10 t .m.
5 p.m .

Wanted To Buy

We pty cath for !ttl model clean
Ultd Ctrt.
Jim Mink Chev.· Oicls Inc.
8111 Gene Johnson
61 4· 446-3872
TOP CASH psid for '83 model
and newer uaed carl . Smith
Buldi· Ponl lac. 1911 E111ern
Ave .. Gelllpolia. Cell 614· 446·
2282 .
Good uted de· humidifil!f , Call
614·446·8471 .
au., lng dally gold. alhter colna,
rlnge. jtwelrv. nerllng wtre. old
colne. ftrge currency. Top pric:ea. Ed 8urkan 8erbtf Shop.
2nd. Ave. Middleport, Oh. 1514992· 3476.

15

Schools
lns1ruction

OIICO\I'IIr muSIC thil I Um'flllf
with lndl11'1duel gvhar. -btu
gullet. intonl 11 Brunlctrdlt
Mu ti c. Ce ll for opening• 814·
448 . 0687 . in t trl.l cto r J eff
Wam i i!JV, 8 14· 446-8077.

18 Wan1ed to Do
J im's odd jobs Pllnting, dr ive·
Wl't rete4111ng. ctrptnttr w8rk &amp;
roof repa it, treu &amp; h&amp;dQH
~t• p e rirJ n ce d . C1 ll 11,4 · 379·
2416
.

QUILTS

C111h paid lor collector t ntlqu e
or pre 1950 quilta. Pieced or
•ppHque. Any co ndition. Hlg hllf
prlctt ptld for unvtuel pe11ern1.
Call Me te " 614 -892·2101
dev•or1 · 592, 241!11 evening• or
weekend t .

Jim's odd jObl . pain ting , dr1ve·
war reae111ing. ca rpent11r wor« &amp;
roof repair. trttl &amp; hedglts,
e11 perlence d. Ph . 61 4· 379 ·
24 18
Will do baby ait tlng:. C1!1 614·
446· 1864 ,

Al)trtm.,l IIlii refrlger•II'Jr, C1ll
814 ·992 · 3181 .

f ttipltiyltll~ttl
S1:r v11.t::;

Ca n do light hauli ng androohng.
Retson able n taa . M•rlon
Snldtr . 614 ·949·21129.
lawn mower repair. Will pick up
and deliver. Alao light hiUiing.·
Ctll 6,. · 742 ·2393 or 814·
742·3091 .

11 Help Wanted
TAA IN WITH PAY. Lnrn to
repair·m•in t• in alrcrtft parts
ltld equipment. s.m. tavvht
Include welding and riveting.
Appllcanu muat be 18· 28 ve•
old l'l~h achool graduetu To
apply tor our ao,liatlon opening
cill1he Ptraonnel Offlcatoll fr•
loOhlo. 1-100· 282 ·1314. Moo·
Thurt. hm· 2pm .
Full tlme Oplomttriat Send
Anumeto: Bo• T-CD·100,

21

Businau
·opportunity

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH ·
lNG CO . racommenda thllt i9'U
do bu1ln"a whh people ' yog
know. tnd NOT to tend man.,
through the mel! umll you hwa
lnvtttigatMI the offerk1g.

�•
L

F!age- 8-:-The Daily Sentinel
21

Business
Opportunity

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

LAFF-A-DAY

47 Space for Rent

Saw Mill Frick . 4 block pie unit
Ml motor. 16.600. CJIII 614-

643·2603. 532· 7a69.

1986 Case tractor: Diesel with
lo~er. 4•4 WO . • 16,000. Call

15
MINUT E

614·643·2603, 532·7a69.

MAKING
l iMIT

R~t cap p l ng

Bluineu
$2 6.000, All equipment. Recap_

T ire

ti re. : 13

to

r

Real Estate
31

54 Misc. Merchandise

· OffiCe Space f or Rent. Excttllent
for Attorneys, Ac countant , etc.
Close to Court House. Ca ll
Wisem•n Reel E1tate Agency.
614·446 · 3644 ,

Call1han'a Used Tire Shop. 0v8f'
1,000 tires, •ize~J 12. 13. 14, 15.
16, 16 .5. 8 miln out At. 218.
Call 614· 266 ·6261 .

Mobile Home Space-60 ft . or
smaller. $76. Water Pd. 920
FOurth, Gallipolis. Call 614446-4416 after 8PM .

Pl11tic ci1tern stete •pproved,
Plltti ~ aeptic tank1, plaltic
eulvert a, metil culver11. RON
EV AN S ENTE RPRISES . J1ck·
son. Oh. 614·286· 5930.

16 inch. Call

304· 787 -3496. Norman Set liff

47 Wanted to Rent
3 or 4 Bedroom house in Kyger
Creek Sc hool Dist rict. Refeum·
ce a: Ph. 614-446-8621 .

Homes for Sale

3 or 4 b$droom house in
So uth ern Local Sc hoo l District.
Referen cea are available. Ca ll

New 4BR , 2 bath. Clark Dr.
S52, 000. Newtv remodhtd t-h.
2 DR , 122.000 in Add i1on. Call
448 -8898

••for Sale or Lease••
4 BR , 2 bath. tullba utm ent. with
abo\leground pool &amp; )( L deck on
1 / 2 acre acrou from Ad daville
grade IChoo l. Financing 8vaila·
ble wit h • mall down payment.
Priced t hou sand• below ap·
preised value. Call Betz : 9 19·

Comple1ely oemodolod house 7 32 Mobile Homes
room1 , 2 baths . 3 0 1cru
grou nd . 10 acre~ good bottom .
for Sale

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Ce ll614 -379-2760 .
lovely new 3 BR home built th la
apr lng. 2 car garage, nice area.

Clay &amp; tlty 1chools , 6 mil es
grom Gallipo lis. Will co neider
m o bile home aa tu d e- in .

-t 47.500 . Cal614 -446· 8038 .
'3 BR , remodeled: kit chen &amp;
pa th. Orchard &amp; grape harbor.
Barn, w ith lot or 30 acres. 7 mi.
,h o m town. Ma ke o ffer . Cell
614-379-2602 .
6 bedroo m home lor sa le. 1 acre

poniblttland contract or assumA
loan . Low down peyment. l&lt;it·
j::han, DR , lg. LR , bath, ly. deck.
Acrou from new elemenlaf"'l
ac hooll n Vlntan Call614 -388·

a792.
'
llv ownur:

Small 2 BR homo.
from St. Rt . 218 · takeKrln~ Rd .
~ / 8 mlht·t!rat hauae on right.
112 ,000-will help finance. Ca ll
&amp;14-446 -2917.
Great Ra ntallnvast ment OjJpor ·
Inquire at 64 Mill C reek
$1 . Ga llipolis. If no one Is there.
t.tave ph one number In d oor.
~ uni ty .

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES . 4 Ml
WEST, GALLIPOLIS , RT

36

PHON E 614·446-7274.
1981 . 12.&amp;0 Mobile Home: 2
9ft total elec . ne'olrr' carpet. E~ttra
nice $5950 . Ca ll 614 -446 ·
0 175 .
1974, 141170 Grandville: 3 BFL
tot al alec., 1 'h baths. new
carpet. very clean . SB960. Ca ll
514-446·0175.

33

Forms for Sale

8 acres on Tr ibble Rd. off At . 6 2 .
Plus s tor o build ing, warehouu.
3 BR house. bern , cell1r. plu1 2
ather building• . All blacll top
road. Call 304-458-1818. C•ll
atter 6PM

20 acre fa rm Hannen Trace
Road, Glenwood. W. Va. for
ma re Information c•ll 304 · 773 ·
5118 or 173-5188 after 6 :00.

2 BR , 10 yr .. mini condit ion,
~eawtifu l location , Nu r Nor·
t,hup . Pr ice d right or wlll trede

0426.
~

tJR . 2 bat h1. garage. large
~ltc::hen , large dining mom. AC,
9%% lnterut . S3, 000 down.
ll k lll over payment1 . Call 6144~6 · 2 4 72

3 ' BR . viny l sidi ng. ruual wat er.
' nite neighbor huod. 119.000.
c1JJ 614-446·3249, 614-446·
1 ~9 . or 614. 4 46· Hi28 .
f'o r sa l11 by owner: 2 1tory house
in ~ iddlepon ovorlooll lng p8rll.
30 yr. guamt ea d vinyht 1iding.
w·w carpel. 1 Yr bath, unique
woo dwork. 614· 992 ·6 126.
Full't furn i1 hed 2 bedroom home
ln Re cine wit h equipped lll1c hen.
riv11r viiiW pr opllt'ty. acrou from
Gen oral Store. Easy access to
Ohio River boat laum:hini and
sandy baach. 115 ,000 . 614·
949-·2168 or 61 4· 94 9· 226 8 .
Why polly rent wh en you can buy e
hou1e on land contr act? Ca ll

61 4·992-2403.

In Pomeroy , a n ice hou te with 6
room• and b1t h Al1o full
b1111m en t end tlreplace. Pho ne
814-992 .7462
3 bothoom. 2 bath on 1 and ono
thhd ecre lev ul lot . C~:~ ntrnl 11ir.
clo1e to Me iga High Sc hool.
Pr iced ree•onably. Phone 61 4·
992-3226 11fter 9 :00pm
7 roo ms. 1 v~ betha. turn l1hecl
kitche n Co rn er lot close to
town and school s. C11 ll 614·
992· 3666 alt er 6 :00pm
Tw o hnnuulonRt 3311djAcentt o
H11n tord Comm unity Bldg. 3
bedroom•. 2 batht . dining room ,
family room. eat In hit cht1 r1 and 3
bedroom1 , l 'h bath1, din ing
room, lamlly room. e111 in
kitchen , gflrll~e low down
p11yment . in terest tr ee tmm to
qulllltie d buy er lor remrundt'Jr o l
1987 . ownor fmancmi 304

882·2096

By Owner · Prico rftducttcl J br ,
1 VJ b!llhs. dil1tn{l. IACft\ftiiOn
r(lom. 2 car gar 11gll 30 4 -675·
48 04

32 Mobile Homes
for Sole
1994 14x6 5 Mobila Hum!!:, 3
lot i . ftll eleclr ic, fen ced v ~tr d .
Evergreen. $ 18 ,600 Cll!ll 614 ·
446 -1528, 44 6 - 1339
19760nvflrnor 14x703BR . 1 '1t
bat h. new ca rpet throu ghout.
now ou t sid e metal bwldmg. Loti
of ell tr u 56900 (1'1116 14 · 388·
9 3~0 .

Olg down p11ynuant . short time
et nploynHint 0 1 past ct&amp;dit his tory tt oppif1 g you from buying ft
home7 Conllder ~ re·c l•lmttd
141170. We hAve sevural. Only
$600 down, pr.yn1ents to fit your
budget Free delivery Inter·
ett ed? Toll fr&amp;ft In Ohia 800·
826-075 2 Mid Ohto Ftnllnciel
Sflr'llice.
1982 Man•lon On b11~tuti fu l
river fro nt tot 111 Middl eport.
f otal elect ric, AC, 2 large
bedroom•. and m11ny e•tn ' s
Call 6 14-992 ·3348
12x86 Mobile home Almost
completety remo deled. h1 cludea
uJ1d erpinning , bloch . fron t
porc h, elec. po le. S5000 Ca ll
6H·667-6758 .
1989 Fleetwood . $5500 080 .
Mu1t see. M ~ty be left on rent al
lot in Melu• County. 614 ·698 ·

7063

Be11u tifu l 12165 mobile hom e
with 10•20 eu&amp;nslo n. Central
l!lir , new c o~~~rpl'lt , very good
condit ion . Mu 1t 11111 to •ppreciat e. asking seooo. Will ••II on
land co ntract . Cell 614· 669·
3651 .
1984 Fair mont mobil home,
1•b60. Cl ll30•-875- 3118.
12•80 . 2 bedro o m mob ile
home. 121124 addition s-.tlngon
100.11200 lot. c:lou to schoo l and
hotpital, C1ll 304-676· 7869 .
For ure or rent mobi le hom e
12d0 .-chulu, 2 br. 304-7622 173 or 676-2233 .
1975 Aochnt• 141170 mobile
home, tot1l elac. new c•pet .
t7.9oo. Nog. 304-176·7616.

'

44

Apartment
for Rent

34

Business
Buildings

Commerci al bu ilding• for lease.
Dow nt own Pt . Pleasant . Store•.
off ices. A-One Real Eatate.
C1rO~ Yeager. Bro ker . Cftll 304·
675· 610 4.
747 lnddu1t rial 1torage 12 foot
over head doo r, 3 ph11e1 of
electric, 18 x48 s reel build ing
614 - 446 · 2 362 For
appolntmtJnt .

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
Mobile Home lots for u le. 50 h .
wide, l appr o~t . ! 260 h . long.
Athalia, Oh io. Road frontage
a\leilable. On Rt. 7 o n Oh io River
betw een Athat la. Oh io &amp; Big
power linea. Financing ava ilabl e
by owner . Call G . Frank
C reemer ·C heu p eak . Ohio .
614-867· 4488 .
1 VJ car block ga rage- Appro • . %
acre l•nd with water tap. septic
1y1tem . electic hookup. Appr ox.
1 mile off Rt . 7-George• Creel!
Rd. Mu1t Sell. Ce ll 304 -882 ·
2366 .

Rentals
41

Houses for Rent

Nicety fur n11hed small house.
Adultl onl.,. Referenc::e1 ra(l\l ired. Ott street parhing Ph.

614· 446·0338.

Two bdr. unturni1hed house.
Workl hop, gfU8ij e.
Married
cou ple•. Will fiCcep t 2 childr en.
Rei. and dep . Co~~~ II 446· 9686 .
Hou se, 3 BR '1, located e&amp;1
Fourth Ave. •1 86 mo. t75 dep.
C~t ll 614 · 446 ·3870 or 814446 -1340
Unl urnl s hed houae 3 bdr. Rod·
ni!V Vill ege II . t276 . Call 446·
441 6a lter 9pm

&lt;lOQ O USED

Furnish ad Efficiency$ 145 Util i·
ties p1id. 1hare beth . 607
Secon d A\111., Ga llipoli3 Ph.
446-4416 after 7PM .

1 9R Apartment. 740 Second
Ave. t 186 per month. Oepa1it
requ ired . Call 614 ·446 -4 222
between 9 IL 5.
un furn is hed apartment.
Utiliti es paid. Ca rpet ed. no ch ild·
ron or pets. Call614-446-1637
Furnished apt. ne1t door to
Ubra ry . One professiona l Adult
only. Parking. Ph. 446-0338 .
G~~rage

111pt. 3 rooms &amp; bath.
Furnished. Includi ng wather,
dryer &amp; air Clean. No pets.
Adult• only . Ref. &amp; dop required
C1 ll 614 -446·15 19.
Fu rn is hed apartment, S226
utilitiea pa id 1 bdr. 920 Fourth.
Ga llipoli l . C~t ll 446-4416 afte r
8pm.
Furn is hed apa rtm ont . 1226 .
utilitie1 paid.
1 bdr . 939
Second. G11tipolis . Call 446 4416 after 8pm .

Sears Kenmore washer. 825.00
304-575 -1943.

55 Building Supplies

APPLIAN CES

Waahen, dP~ e r s , refrigerators.
ren!;les . Skaggs Appliances.
Upper River Ad . bes ide S tone
Crest Mot el 614 -446· 7398 .

Building Mater ials
Block. brick, sewet" pipes, win dow s. lintels , etc . Clawde Winters. Rio Grande. 0 . Call 614-

246·61 21 .

LAYNE 'S FURNITUR E

Concrete blocks all siles yard or
delivef"'l. Mason und . Ga llipolis
Block Co., 12 3 112 Pine St..
Gallipol ia. Ohio Ca ll 614-446·

So t•s and chairs priced from
S395 to 5996. Tables S50 and
up to 8125 . Hide·a· bads 8390
t o 5696 . Reclinen S225 to
8375. Lamps S28 to S125.
Dinettes $109 and uJ) to 8495.
Wood tabl e w -6 chairs &amp;286 to
5796. Desk $ 100 up to &amp;376.
Hutches S400 and wp. Bunk
bed• complete w· mattressos
S295 and up to 5395. Baby beds
S110. Manr e11es or bo~t springs
full or twin 868, firm $78, and
$ 88 . Queen sets S225. King
$360. 4 drawer chest S69. Gun
cabineta 6 gun . Gas or electric
range SJ76 . Baby mattresses
$35 &amp; S45 . Bed fra mes S20.
$30 &amp; King frame S5 0 . Good
se lect ion of bedroom suites,
metal cabinets. headboards S30
and up to S6 6
90 Day • ume a• cash wittt
approved credit. 3 Miles aw1
Bulavltlf:l Rd. Open 9am to 5pm
Mon . th ru Sat Pf'l . 614 ·446·

2783.

Ready m i~t concrete •nd all
co ncrete s upplies. Call us Valley
8rooh Cement and Supplies,

304· 773-5234.

56

Pets for Sole

Groom and Supply Shop-Pat
Grooming . All breeds ... AII
s tylez . Julie Webb Ph. 61 4-446·
0231 .
Oragonwynd Cattery KenneL
CFA Himalayan , Per~ian and
Siamese kitten1. AKC Chow
puppifll. New llitten1; Siamese
and Himalayans. Call 614 -446·
3844 1fter 7PM .

Electric range &amp; refrig . Both·
Good S hap e. $ 100 / oach. Call

Miniat ure Daclll haund. 111, year
old . S76 . Mal•unregis tered.
Call614· 446-1912 .

Public Notice. Save over 50
percent. N&amp;w matt ress llquida·
tion sale to ba held Thursday,
June 25 . inside th e Gt~llipolia
HolidAY Inn. Sale runs from
10:00 AM til 8:0 0PM . No phon ~
call i pleesa. Twin mattre nes
1tart at S29. Huge selection.
Free balloons ·for the ll iddi es.
Don' t Min ltl

Reg . Beagle pups: 9 wks . old ,
wormed. t60. Call 61 4· 256·
1619

Apflrtment for Rent · 3 rooms .
t 125 / mo. Adu iUI. C~a ll 304·
675·61 04. or 675· 7738
Efficiency, all ut ilities paid. 1 BR
apt . partly lurn 'ed. Next to Rio
Grande Colt ege, Call 614 ·446·
8883 or 446-1323 .
681 Third Ave. Unfurn. 2 BR .
carpeted. appliance•. outtide
sto rage. $260 plus depo1it &amp;
utilit ies. Cl ll 614-24 6· 9596.

1 bedroom delu•e apartment,
comp let ely carpet ed. kit chen
furn i1hed. conlr ftl hf!flf 8nd air.
&amp;250. per month . See Rub.,. Itt
Vaughans Cardinal. Mid dl eport

6 room house Camp Con ley
•fla. •226 .00 month, 3 04·&amp;75 ·
1371 or 675-3812

$160. 814·992·3100.

BTU .

Furn 'e d Eff icie ncy Apartm ent : 3
rms, &amp; bath , car pet throughout.
pr fvate S. quiet . Single working
penon only . Ca ll 614 -4464607, 446 -2602 .

2 bedroom hmue find apt . tor
rent in Po meroy Partiallv h.u·
nls hed. depo1it required Call
614-992 · 238 1.

614-992·3•36.

Adm iral air conditlonet . 14. 000

THE WORKIN G
MAN ' S FRIEND

Fo• rent or Bil le. 3 BR . 2 bl'lth
Woo ded lot, near Meigs High
School Call 614-446·8898 or
6 14 -992-5304

8 roo m hou1e In Pomet'oy. Call

7 12 acre cam pgr ounds for ute.
21 full hoo k· upa, lots tent
camping, 2 apartments to rent
out. Large frontage on Ohio
River largo Locll Hou se. Ra ·
cine. Ohio. Call614 ·949·2526.

Rio Grande. New 2 BR Apt.
Stove. refr igeuata r &amp; water
lurn l1hed, 1226 per month. No
peta. Deposit. Ca ll 614 -446·
8039 .

1 bed room lurn is hed 8pt. in
Middleport All utilit ies p8id
S2 10 per month. Call614 -992.
6 150.

Call614·992-72e6.

1

0322

2 BR furni1hed or unfurnished.
AC , utilitlea pd Ca ll 614·446·
1200 1ftor &amp;.

6 roo ms and bat h At Lln yiville.
t200 . per month plus deposi t.
Approved reterenee1 required.

Air Condi tioner 1 2~ Hotpoint
27.000 BTU, 220v. Sears 8600
BTU 1 1 Ov.. fro11-free refrig .,
auto. w11her. 1mell freezer .
Co• ·Mercerville Rd ., Box 219-E
{on meilbo•~ Mercerville.

Apartm ents for rh e Eld erly ,
Franchtown Ap an ments. 727
Fo ur th Ave, Opening soon 2 4
units designed for Senior Citi·
Je ns 162 &amp; old er! &amp; handicapped
per~on s. Rent including l djultmlllnt fnr wat er. sewage &amp;
elee1ric is bued on tenant •
income. Equal housing oppor·
tuni1y. Applic ations may be
picked up at Spring Valley PI Ill&amp;
C1U 446 ·4639. All elect ric heat
pu mp1.

Gracious living. 1 ~tnd 2 bed·
room ep~trt ment s at Vill age
Man or and Rivenide ApArt·
m ents In Middl eport . From
U 15. Including utiliti01. Ca ll
614 ·992· 1787. EOH

In Po meroy, a ni ce home with 6
room&amp; and bftt h, lu ll buement
and fll eplaco. Ph one 614-992 ·
3 187 .

Olive St ., Gellipolhs.
NEW - 6 pc. wood growp· $399.
Uving room suites· S199· $599.
Bunk beds with bedding· $ 199.
Full 1ize m.tlttress &amp; foundation
sta r ting .' &amp;99 . R 8c linefl
sta rting· S99 .
USED · Beda. dressers, be droom
suites . S1 99 · S299 . Desks.
wringer Wllllher, a comple-te line
oi uaed furniture_
NEW· We stMn boots· 530.
Workboot s $1 8 &amp; up . {St eel &amp;
soft t oe) . Ca11614 -448-3159.

Ett lcienC'JI apt . lo r rent on Roush
Lane ln Ches hire. Suitable for
one or two p110pl e. Cllll 304·

77J.6828.

APARTM ENTS , mobile homes,
house1. Pt. Pl easa nt and Gall ipo·
111. 614-44 6 -8 221 .
1 bedroom ground floor , privo~~~te
entrance. r ecent~y remodeled.
Every th ing furn .. loc. outsll irt1
Hendenon. S2&amp;0. mon th. 304·

675·6730.

PA RS ON'S FURNITURE
New wood 6 pc. liv ing roo m
suites. 1!:399 .96: New !W ing
roam suit es from 5179.95 to
8 700 .. Ches t of drowers. 4
drawer. S48 .. 5 drawer, 869 .95;
End tablet from $69 .95 set .
Used Furn iture: bedroom s uit es,
full sited beds, twin beds and
rockers. Recliners from S99.95
and up

Good used Color TV 's. For sale
or trade. Call 614 -446· 1 1 49 .

614·38a·9e4 2.

New Ma1 ler Cuke Freezer. sizl!
6 .1. Cube: Almond vinyl. Call
•nytime. 6 14·388 · 9069 .
Wash er &amp; dr.,.·ar. S100 for both.
Call 614-448-1369 .

AK C Ge rm1n Shepherd. Good
watch dog stock , worm ed, 7
wks, S100. No check a. Off
Wood s Mill Rd. Ca ll 614· 388·

8546.

9354

AKC Reg'e d Boxer puppies: 3
whs. old. Oeposit w ill hol d. Ca ll

614-446·1413.

R egiste red miniature
Schnaure r: Black &amp; 1ilv er, male.
5 month t . t 100 . Call614 -446·
9419 after 5 PM .

Call614·9a6·4418.

TONY 'S GUN REPAIRS . hot
reblueing. tree puppy with each
blu111lng job. cell 304· 675-463,1 ,

614-2a6-84S1 .

Musey Fergwson. New Holl1nd.
Bush Hog Saln • Service. Over
40 uaed tr•cton to chooee from
Ia complete line of new &amp; u1td
. equipment largeat selactlon in
S.E. Ohio.
273 New Holland sq . Ieier
11500. Ford 3pt. Rake •321.
Shaver Pott Driver t100 . 7ft.
Loeun posts t1 . 35 e1ctt Ph.

AKC Samoyed J)uppiet. shots
an d wormed. health guar•nt eed,
S175 .00. 304-676-2728.

Musical
Instruments

Gi bson Ripper Ban Guitar wrt h
case &amp;. amp . t350 firm. Ca ll
6 14· 388· 9 634 evenings.

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Qual ity Fruits and Vegetsblea
retail and wholeSale. B. B. S .
Produce across tram Pina Hut.
Galllpolit, Ohio .

36 MF Oieael tractor witt. Qw i
ft . finished mower 13791. llort
hole digget' $2715 . GrHer llade
11'76. Landscape box t2H. Call

8619.

1980 !I 1977 Toyota Corolla.
Automatic. air. rear defogger ,
rebuilt motor, Priced to soli. Call

61 4· 286-6522.

614·«6-1610.

801 Ford Tracto r-Runs goad·
$2860. Late model Ford mow·
ing machfne-f6150 . J D btlet·
&amp;650. Grind•. mi•lf 8696 ..Csll

Is II True You Can Buy Jeepa for
$44. through the U.S . go1o1ern·
.ment7 Get the facts today! Call

614·288-6522.

1972. 175 MF tractor. Elc.
Cond. Call 614· 286· 751!'1 IM·
tween 1:00 to 4 :30. Aek fGr!lte.
Manure ~pre•der . exc. ~.
S 1 500 or beat offtr ., lMft
spr1yer, IPPfOlll . 200 .... ....
pump. 1960 or best .tt..,
Malley Ferguaon sq . -. ....,,
Mauay Ferguson 13 for •'"•·
$1000 for both. Cell 814·187·

44aa.

Heston Silage Wagon with roof
and 8ton running gear. Ukenf!IW
condition . Uted very liUie. Also
blower ll!nd chopper. G14-867·

Henderson, W. Va. 304-171-

1979 T·Bird Heritage. fully
equipped. Ziebarted inside and
OU11ide, 12,000.00. 304· 675 ·
1978 Malibu Classi c, 1973 SS
Nova, 304-676 -1861after5:00

pm.

04.650. 304-468· 1031 '

1980 Dodge Omnio. good cond,
run• good, 11 ,300.00. Call after

5:00PM, 304-676·2736.

72

Trucks for Sale

1978 GMC pickup-loaded. Ca ll

2986.

614-367· 7722.

speed worm geer ior
L·modol, gravel't Tr~ctor , 7 .6
HP . 304·176·4439 1fter I p.m.

1982 GMC 9· 16 pickup. 6 cyl .•
• 1pd., longbed. 13200. C1ll

Low

63

114·446·8760.

1973 Dodge. 71.000 actual
milet. One owner, In e1tra good
ehapa for a 73 model. t1000.
Call 614·446·4286.

Lives1ock

Duroe lo~rs . Ired jult Iiiia tht
boan we tet1ecl at the 0..
Testation thlt JaiMII OM 1 .1
lbs. pet d1y. "ogar IHtt.,,
Sabine, OH . 613 · 514-2JH.
Pony, 7 yr. mare: hcellent with
children, pkls new alddlt. C1ll

614-36a-9371.

64 Hay 8o Grain
Oats 1nd AHIIIf• Hay · ,_,._.
square btlet · Mergen·• ......
11wn Farm, Pltny. Rt . H .
304-675-1288 eventng,
Straw U .OO bile. M4itrgen
Woodl1wn Farm, Rt . 315, """'·
W. Ve. 304-671-121&amp; or atop
H1y. barley and 1trew, 304·115·

50a6.

1975 Int. 5000 aeries, 238
din~ Tandem bump, 13 tpd.
lflns. t13 .500 or best offer.
C1ll G . Fran II Creamer 614-867·

448a.

ConStruction machinery : 1160
Loader. t10.000 or be11
oHer. Call 614·887·4488 .

c...,

For S.le or Trade. 1983 ChiYY
hl lf ton 4 whHI dr. Short bed.
V-8 . Auto., with lockout hubs,
new tir es, &amp; mags. Lots of
extr11. Needs painted. Call

Want to IelSe 1500 to 801 lbt
tobacco bile, 304-171-3411.

I I 11''\ ' I

I'

71

Autoa for

ftihl

1973 Ford with factory flat bed.
7&amp;,000 mil". AM ·FM, PB, good
condiUon. Call61•·9•9· 3093 .

367-02a9.

1500 lb. payload. 9000

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

· - -· 304·675·5870.
1114, C20 customiztd van like
ntw con d. lots 1xtres. for ula or
,..,. on ~dar modet pickup Of

1111 Forlf GI'MMia; • .... 1ir... good c:ontl, CaH 114-111-

2 BR mobile home .,
S 150/ month. t1 &amp;0 Deposit .
Loc1ted on Sow1rds Ridge Rd .
C~tl l 6 U · 26CS·B206 or 2-46·

Rooma tor rent , d-v . week ,
month. Olli la Hot el. Ca ll 614·
446-9715 Rent u low 11 t 120
month.

1981 l'ftuatane conwert..,..;
whh:e with bf~ top, very .....
condhion. O.rege k.t . Cell

10dO. 2 bedtoom1. No pett.

Furn iahed room.
Utll ltlu
pllid. Share b1th. S ingle mal•·
919 Second . Gallipoli1. C1ll
•te -4411 lfttf 7pm .

6122.

Call614·949-2424.

3 bed room . fu rnis hed , AC .
GDod. clean cond ition. 1110.
ptr month. New Havtn , 304·

882·2466.

2 bedroom trailer for rent in
Middlepor t , Call 814· 992 ·

3436.

Two 2 bedroom mobilt hom • .
furnished, y1rd wlthcheln link
f•nc., 175.00 depo1it, phofll

304-175-6512 of1ar 6:00pm.

Ooublt wide on private tot. 3 br,
2 full batht, IC, family room. Se•
to 1ppreclatia. GalllpoU1 Ferry.

1325, 304-876·3087.

2643.

•ns.

Mot!)rcycles

1971'h Harle, O.vldaon, 80 cu.
715th annfvoerary model.
Electr• Glide. Fulty dt . .ed,
llerto, rlldio. 9 ,000 millS, Extra

corwn.. 13,000 ""'•·
Good -ion. C4H
814-441-4311 .,.••,.,.
nloa. 14.1oo. c.11 e 14-3791tn

T- ~ .

1171 Tr-AM . 4 .

2101 aft• &amp;:00 PM .

.. -

m-.....
"*" •••••I••· ._.
c:ont1. AM·I'M·T- Cal ·114211-1121.

... .

1111 Yamth1 YZ 10 motorcy.
de. bcellent condhion. rode
"'Y llnla. 07&amp;0. Caiii14·99Z-

1tUPni-J~Jf
Cl,
. 1171 Honde 3&amp;0T. Low miJohn' . AttiC......
UBO. C.ll 614-111601144fl.
j

Space for •man traHert. AU
hook-u pa. Cable. Alao eff icien~
rooms. air and c1btt. Muon,

19n Olth Coni- . . . • ·
Air, am-1111 I 1n011. . . .,

W.Vo. Call 304-773-6U1 .

___.,._

304-171-1111.

"Show me a shepherd who knows how
many sheep he's got and I'll show you
an Insomniac!"

•

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11U_IIIy_4 .. 4orl

1111.

U. S. DEPT. OF
TAX
SIMPLIFICATION

NOT

Serv1ccs
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Ill IIJ 1111 Joopantyl 1;1
® Sotp
7:35 (I) NBA Dreft Ro·Cop
8:00 ()) Dokllri
II()) CALF
(J) Llmlttd Hydroplont
Roclng St. Pelersburg OMC
Cobra Series from St.
Patersburg, Florida (T)
Ill a (J) ABC'o Mondoy
Night Beltboll
IJ)In Snrch of the Trolon
Wtr Schllomann's
successors attempted IOPelve

AN

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ALLEY OOP
ATTA GIRL! NOW Y'CAN

Home
Improvements

substance to his dream.

THERE ! I THINK THAT

TURN 11M LOOSE!

ill! Ill C Kete I Alllt All e
fi nally graduates, only lo be
disillusioned about her
career. 1;1
l!llln SHrch of tho Trolon
W11 Tho slory of Heinrich
SchH8mann, Who round gold
lrea&amp;ure at Troy. &amp;;I
1111 Primenowa wrep ups of

OUGHTA. START THINGS

HUMMING AROUND
HERE!

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

Un conditional lifet ime gu1ren·
tee. Local references furnis hed.
Free estimate~ . Call collect
1· 814· 237 -0488. day or nlgl'tt.
Ro!;lersB1 1e ment
Weterprootlng.

446-0294

Vinyle &amp; Aluminum Siding.
Storm windows &amp; doon, over
hang guttert. Free estimate•.

EEK &amp; MEEK
~().IJ lH£_
&amp;!SI~ IJEWL

MJD

Ph. 614-446·6332.

E•terlor Stucco, Plaster and
Pl1s1erRep1ir. ~orkbythehour
or by the job. Free estimate. Call

614-266-1182.

6JSIUS5 lEAC€RS ~

SfRICXJ5LY ~D f4WJr
A ~l'K ~ IIJ SALES
MJD PR:fi'TS

.[:{Sfm Alo.J I~'St

1/J ~CHARGIOO ,

FALSE. ADV£RTISI~ .

RIP-OfF'S AIJD
{)E(fPTIV&amp;

·LASr MCMH...

Tree &amp; stump removal, top soil.
ttone. mulch. IYtfiltHn shrubt,
lawn aeeding. firewood . Oon'a
Land1cape1. 614-446-9146.

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LABW~

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RON ' S Tel evision Servloa .
Hou le CI IIS on RCA , Quazar.
GE . Speciallng In Zenith. Call
304-578-2398 or 614· 448·

e

2464.

Fetty Tree Trimming, 1tump
removal. Call 304·175· 1331 ,
Rotary or c•ble tool drilling.
Most well• completed ume d•v .
Pump saln and lentice. 304·

)E;I
~lntervlewa
Llrry King Llvtl In depth
with lop

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP
IF 'rOLJ'RE EVER IN A
SITUATION WHERE YOU'VE
qaT ID KILJ.. A COUPLE
OF HOLJR5 ...

AND 'rOU'VE GOT NOTHING
m c:o, EiO m A
CHIN ESE RESTAI.lRANT...

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576·2903.

AND ORDER EroSG
DROP SOWPAND

nawsm1kers and celtbflt!es.
t:30 (J) Suiting O.P. Pro Surfing
Championships from
Hunllnglon Beach, California

C HOPSTICKS.

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ill! e1121 Dealgnlng Women
Tetnlgtllumbtr pany
bl'lnga moment of truth. (A)
10:00 ill! e C Cegnoy ond Llcey
Del. Patrie becOmes a
suspect In lhe brulal sleylng
of e man. (Rl,.~
@ Enning
1 Awrap up
of today' a news end a look
ahead to tomorrow'a news
stories. (t :00)
@Newo
a (ll 01111 Arnttlcln

Plumbing
&amp; Heating
CARTER ' S PLUMBING
ANQ HEATING

COJ. Fourth 1nd Pine
G111ipolia, Ohio
Phone 614· 446·3888 or 614·
446-4477

84

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BARNEY

111~

Mylllry C.ro

I CAN'T PLAY CARDS
TONIGHT, LUKEY -·
MY WASHER · DRVER'S

Electrical
8o Refrigeration

10:05 (!) MOVIE: Folher of lht
lrlclt (NR) (1 :33)
10:30 ()) IIIII Colby

BROKE

Realdentlal or eomrnerci .. wlr·
ing. New sMVIca or repairt.
Llcen1ed alectrician . Estimate
hee. Ridenour Electric1l. 30•·

85

(J) WOI'Id Jet lid

ChlmpiOnlllllpe From Like
Havaou, Arizona (T)
11:00 ()) Hlrdcalllll I'ICI
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General Hauling

K•w11aki 710 lTD

10.000 mM•. fully dr-ad:
· - · 11 ,100.00, 304411-1011.
'10 Cl 110 Honda 1110. '73
-Carlo
171-2317. 1400. - · 304-

(!)lltlnDn
1111 Montytlnt Current

Diii Brd WMet Service: Pools,
Cisterns, Wells. Deliwery Any·
time. C1ll 614-446· 7404· NO ~
SundiV ctlls .
R &amp; R Wat8f Service. Home
cistflfns. welll. pools filled.
FormMiy James Rove Wiler.
S.mt rates . C1tl 304-675-

6370.

J &amp; J Water Servic1. Swimming . 1
pools, cit terns. well s. Ph. &amp;14· w
246-9285.
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No. 3 below.

YEsTERDAY'S SCIAM-LEIS' ANSWERS
Gllllce - Joist - Uncle - Verbal - COLLEGE
On our croee country trip, we had paaaed thouaands of
billboards. The one I recall the mOll! reed ... " Pieue Stop. I
Have Kids In COLLEGE."

BRIDGE

+to 8 n

James Jacoby

•Kt

NORTH

1-11·11

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Taking
precautions

WEST
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EAST
tAKi6S
•to 7 s

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By James Jacoby

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SOUTH
Since South was using standard bid.Q2
ding, his three-diamond jump raise
.AQS
was forcing. The North band was best
t A tOUtS
suited for no-trump, but the spade
• 8 5.
holding o( I 0-8-f-3 contained an uncerVulnerable: North-South
tain stopper. So the three-spade cueDealer:
North
bid by North showed a partial slop and
asked South to bid the no-trump game w011
Nonh Eau
Sotollo
with J-x, Q·x or anything better.
f •
t+
When the jack of spades was led, Pass
Pass
S NT
South mentally congratulated himself Pa11
Pass Paa
on his fine bidding to get to the right
Opening lead: • J
contract. East played the encouraging
six of spades at trick one, and declarer
won the queen. He then p\ayed to the
heart kina to take a diamond finesse. lions In case the diamond kln1is with
When West turned up with the dia- West. He assumes a five-card suit fpt
mond king and another spade, the de- East's one-spade overcall. If he allows.
fenders took five tricks to set the con- the jack of spades to hold the trick, the
tract. or course It was unlucky that defenders can continue the suit, but
East did not hold the diamond king, the 10 In dummy will be an eventual
but declarer did not play with proper stopper. Declarer can then play dl~­
cautlon.
monds at his leisure, not caring whethJ
Since there Is only a ~0-~0 chance er West holds the kina, since West wll f.
that the finesse In diamonds will be not have another spade to lead to Hll
successful, South should take precau-· partner.

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ACROSS 40 Composer
Nino
1 Farther
41
Legal
than
. document
5 Seafood
sauce
9 Singer
10 Novelist

Anya
12 Seattle (Derby
horse)
13 Mariners

DOWN

1 Trattoria
specialty
Z Pooped

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3 Susman's

phrase
4 Haul
II Declare
6 VIllain's
UApex
look
16 Gennan
7
Greek
article
letter
17 Conceit
8 Become
18 Pollen
dominant
holder
11 Nullify
20 Pierce
21 Malt kiln
22- d'Azur

14

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Yeaterd1y'• Anlwer
Dynamite 25 Set right

Inventor 27 San Juan
16 Lucy's
snooze
first love 30 Stimulate
19 Abhorred 31 Illustrious

20 Patton

on film
23 Hiatus
2-' Classify

33 Tiniest pup

36Ufe
story (sL)

37 River bottom
.,

23 LaBelle
or Page
211 Staying
place

26 Tennis
we at
27 Adam's son
28 Secondhand
29 Medical
graduate
32 Spanish
composer
33 Rosy
34 Chinese
prefecture
311 Antarctica
volcano
37 Fight
38 Corrupt
39 Gaelic
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One letter stands for another. In this sample A is used
for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apostrophes, the length and fonnation of the words are all
hints. Each day .the code letters are different.
CRYPTOQUOTES
6-22
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opponent II\ 1111 bid for City
Counolllt I IIIUrdtr IUipecl.

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my elderly aunt I came to the conelusion that geHing advice can be
~~at comton, even when It's-

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ao 'limon ond limon'
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Oh. 114-211·1470, he.
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304 · 871 - 415• for free~
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R • M Custom Couches and 1
R-.pholstery, St. Rt . 7 , Crown

Action

paclltd lporll fiiQhllghta wl1h
Nick.Charlet ancf Jim HuiMir.
(0:30)

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1-:--TM~O~UT.R;'-';R-11

reports on world economics
ancr flnanclll news wl1h Lou
Dobba. (0:30)

Watterson 's Water Haulino, •
reasonable rates. irrimedi1te '
2,000 g11ton dttivery, cistetna,
pools. we". etc. Clll 304-578·

Formerly Ken '• now John's
W•ter Service, John Wl'ftenon, ·
Jr. Ownet. 1,000 01' 2.000 g .. ·'
Mntice. 30.· 578· 2248 ,

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the day's world news and In

depth feature reports. (1 :00)
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'ro«o-RI(NR) (t :43)
1:30 all! i1!J Vlltrft Valeria
gels her purse stolen while
logged In a.t the airport. (R)
ill! 11 C My Slotor Slm
Sam and Dixie spar when
Patti falls for Dixie's son. (AI
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9:00 ()) 700 Chob
IIIli 11!1 MOVIE: 'Tht
Ltdltt' NBC Mondly Night
lllht Movlaa
Ill Sulfw Maoulnt (T)
Ill IIJI Amtrlcan Ptoyhoun
Hlp city kid end narrow
minded Midwestern sludenl
become roommates . C
ill!
C Ntwhort Dick's
former glrffrlencf turns up
esentlng serious probltmt.

SWEEPER 1nd sewlng m.chin1
repair, parts. and suppliel . Pick
up and delivery. Davia V1cuum
Cleaner, on e half mile up
Georgn Creek Rd .. C•ll 614·

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AM -PM '""'·

7471.

ilJI Whtlf of Fortune 1;1

1111 Crotofl11 (0:30)

675-2315.

3HZ.

COUNTRY MOBilE Home Park,
Route 33, North Clf Pomeroy.
fhntal tr•il••· Call 614-992-

304·175-1071.
t

74
ln.

47 Space for Rent

Space far rant, trliler 1pac:tt.
Locust Rd, Rt. 1, Point Pte..,nt,

15 Jeep, 74 Harley 01vid10n

... 304·176· 1421.

814·241-.1017-homa ,..., 2415319, 441-1471.

(A)

11(1) Judge

575·17e6.

1979 Ford lrgnco, u . e.H.
Low mit... Alpine A•• ..,....,..
One owner. Ct1111 4 ·441· 1113
anytime.

Furnished Rooms

FRANK AND ERN

1987 510, PS , PB , 4 1peed. long

for Rent

45

Sanford and Son
7:30 II ()) II) Ntwlywtd Qome
I]) Mejor LtlfiUt Beltblll'l
01111111 Hill The Sevenlies
7:05 (!)

814-446-1610.

4 2 Mobile Homes

2 Bedroom Mobile Home In
Crown City. Ph. 614· 265· 6520

4418.

82

304-896-3322.

Clun apt in Handenon, p1rtlally
furni shed, 304·875· 1912 after
6:00pm.

1974 ctmper. 21 ft .. tandem
wheels, awning 1nd antenna, full
bath . 13200 . Call 614-985·

1979 Toyota 4 ~heel drive with
lou of extrn A811 sharp. Call

'12 GMC dump truck. good 111
arownd cond. 11eel bed f1700 .

2BR . AC. ca ble. Hud accepted .
Rive rv iew in Kanawg1. Fattfltl
Mobile Ho me P~rli . Ph. &amp;1 4 ·
446-1602 .

19?0 self-cont1ined camp•. 18
ft . in good condition. Sleeps sl1 .
Call 814-992· 5011 . litle.

""" 4:00. 614·388·9873.

73

SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie

1970 23 tt , Winnebago. Loaded.

Starlls Tree and Lawn Service.
11wn Clfe, tand1caping, ttump
removal, 304 , 678 · 2842 or

1176.
61 Farm Equipment

3• CllBenaon
Sllr Trtk

Coll614-985-3a67.

1978 Franklin Sk l dder ·
114.000. Prenni1 loader on
Chevrolet truck-f1 ,000. 1974
Int. truck 12,000. 1974 auto.
c• &amp; tr1llar (40 ft .)·S?,BOO. Call

mil•. eo.ooo mlln Of 1 v..n
warrlnty. For 11le or tr.te fOf
old• pick-up. Call &amp;U-992·

l

&amp; Campers

895·3802

bed.

&amp; LJVt:SIIICk

79 Motors Homes

614-256·e867.

1969 QMC 1 ton whh elf11e
r.aks. 15 ft . 2 gates. eo.ooo
adu1l mile~ . t1200. 080 . 1
tamdum axel low boy, t6DO .
C111 &amp;14·742· 2002 or 6U·

65 Seed &amp; Fenilizer

Ph. 614·379-2220 or 1-304·
675·6768.

1360.

1981 Vollluwagen Jette,
!5,000 miles. 304-876-16 36 .

Now buying 1hetl ccnn er etr
corn. Call for latelt quotH. RivM
City Farm Supply, 614· 441·

BUDGET Transmistions: U1ed &amp;
Rebuilt. All typn. Guaranteed a
minumum of 30 days, will .
doiWer. c .. h &amp; carry or in1tal.

1979 Dodge Holiday RambiBf'
motor home, elec., ga1. h11
werything In good shape. 304·

1977 Chevy C8&amp; dwmptruek. 6
sp-tran1miuion. 2 t p· 111le,

7421 .

IT":"~=~-.,...,

1970 Chevelle SS , 4 speed . Call
614-9815-4308 after 5:00p.m.

614-992·7647.

Buy one any sire chain sawc:hlln
an d get second cttain half jtri...
EQUIPMENT C8 ..

ARLO AND JANIS

1966 Chevelle Superaport. 327
engine. blue2 door hardtop. Call

1-312·742-1142 Exo. 4069.

'BO AMC Spirit. 6 cy l. 3-sp. with
air. t1,000. or belt offer .
304-675-6542, c•ll aftllt' 5.

SIDERS

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

1976 S1arcraft 24ft Cl mper, tull
bath. air cond. forced air fur·
n1ce. 1leeps 7. two holding
tanks, awning, RaHehitch. Mint
cond. 304·67&amp;· 3193.

6937.

1286.

Basketball hoop with ba ck bo ard
&amp; net . Neve r usad. 304-675·
1636.

614-446-7796.

1982 Pontiac Firebird. 306 V -8 .
Low milt~ , AC . AM · FM .
C11sette, sunroof. 14800. Call
304-675 · 7643 or 614-446·

FMill Supplil's

3-pc cherry dining rol'lm set.
5· 24 " base kit cabinets. s.ofla .
Call Andy Sigler . 304- 675 -

19n Dodge Aspen , V·B. 318
auto .. runs great. Needs grill.
Good work car. $800. Call

Ut ilitv bldg: 27'd8'•t' .., , •• , .
track door • 3' w1Hl . .,.
84444 erected · Iron Mwf•
Bldg1. 614·332-t7415 .

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58

11' Glutron 1976 302 Ford v-8
motor 190 hp 1-1 cond. *3,995.

76

1978 Pinto·alltomatic 1800.
Trade Cheaper-Caeh . 1975
GMC 6000 dump truck •9500.
C111 614· 448·701 9. 387-7771 .

614·388·9832.

Purebred Siamese kittens. Call

614-949· 2290.

Autos for Sale

Ch1Ne1te: Orange. tan. wide
Urn. 1ir stlocked, tinted, gold
wheeta. hood scoop, sunroot.
ctean and rUn free. auto. Call tor
into. Call 814-446-3376 .

Beaut iful black gaited 4 yr. old
horse. 83 ih. tall. Womtnorchlld
s1fe. Will tell for 1800 . or hide
tor •m•ll• g•rted hone. Ctll

54 Misc . Merchandise

18 ft. above ground pool. ready
to go. All acceuories and
wooden deck Included. S7 50.

CROSS .. SONS
U.S. 36 Woo1 , Joclcoon, Otoo.

614·3aa-871 1.

57

H11rley Davidson Golf Cart for
sa le. Gas. Good condition, new
to p. new tinted windshield. new
tires, run• good. 1500. Ca ll Ear l
Rou t h 61 4 -992· 2646 or s.ea at
298 Wr ight St .. Pomeroy.

71

A.K.C. Rottw eiler puppin. We
have too m1ny fe mal e puppies!
Qualit"' dogs at half price. Now
only S300. O.F.A. stock. 614-

696·1317.

$2.900. Coli 614-«6-7896.
304-a96-3436.

62 Wanted to Buy

Wanted: Stud Se rvice for AKC
Reg . t emaleRottweiler. Will give
Picll of litter. Ca ll 614·388·

Ill e&lt;IJ ABC Nowo &amp;:;I
Ill Nlglltly lualneaa Roport
ill! e C CBS NtWI
illl Voyoge of the Mimi
1111 ShowBiz Toclly News of
lha entertainment world Is
anchored live from Now
York. (0:30)
8:35 (!) Ltovolt To lluvtr
7:00 ()) HorocuUt •net
McCormick
II()) PM Mogozlne
Ill Sport1Ctnter (L)
Ill En-Inman! Tonight
a (J) Ptople'l Cou~
Ill illl MecNIII/ Ltllrer
N1w1Hour (1 :00)
ill! Nowa
IIJ Montyflne Currenl
reports on world economics
and financial news with Lou
Dobbs. (0:30)
Ill C 11!1 Wheel ol Fortune

Sternwheeler: partl1lly rntorecl.

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0800. Coll614·446.7109. ·

Farm Equipm.n1

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1986 Mercury 50 HP outboard
motor. Lest then 20 hourt used.'
Fuel iniection. All controls, &amp;lee.
start. 6 g11. giScaniNeWm•ln t,
baltery. All for $2;lOO. 31 ft.
bolt tr., double axle. lika new.

61

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• ()) [I) a (J) ill! .., ilJ
11!1 Nowo
Ill Sport1Look (T)
Ill Dr. Who Talons ol
Wang-Chalng, Part 5
illl SlcNt City
Cll Buck Rogere
S:05 (!) Down to Earlh Sloreo.
6:30 a()) il!l NBC Nightly Newa
I]) John Fox'• oioldoor

Boats and
Motors for Sale

Lat•· Extraa. See If Oallipoll1
Boat Club. Call 614-4.t8·47B2.

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MON., JUNE 22

WOlD

EVENING
•:00 ()) Big Vohy

27.2 ..

Ca ll 614 -446 ·

e.w. tentio n. 1 child 's desk/ chair.
office
withmachinfl
typewriter
Ca
bine1 desks
aewing
&amp;
atool, acce1sories. Call 614·
446·7781 after &amp;PM.

62

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83 200 Big Red 3 wheeler.
,.built. 8650. C1ll 4i14-379-

1986 24 ft . Pontoon floatboll!1 ,
70 HP E\le~rude· motor, trail•.

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Television
Viewing

614·«6-1413.
19a3 XA 600 A . V"'Y Good
Shape. 1850. Call ~14· 388 ·
6711 .

2 cyl. AC-DC ..,..elder generator
on trailer . t 13CJO . Cell814 -446·
77153.

1 and 2 bedroo m apartm ents for
rent. Basic rent for 1 bdr .. · Cou nty Appliance, Inc. Good
used appli•n ces and TV tell.
S183.00; 2bdr ., S2 19.00 . Also
Open SAM to 6PM . Mon thru
re(wuir ed 8 &amp;200.0 0 lftc urity
depos it . CONTACT: Ja cklo n Sat . 614· 446-1699 , 627 3rd.
Av e. Gallipolis. OH .
Es1at8s Dept. Ph 446 · 3997
Equal Hous ing Opponunity.
Valley Furni ture, new &amp; used.
large section of quelity furniFurni1 hed !I unfurnish ed apts ..
S150.00 and up, r e f er~mc:es Ph . ture . 1 2 1 6 Eastern Av e .,
G111ipolis.
304-675· 7738 or 304-675 ·
51 04 A-1 Reel Estate

Up s ta ir~

Coli 614·266-6200.

4 room house lor ule. 46 Neil
Ave. 1 12 ,000 C11 ll 614· 3 67-

2 bedroom mobi le ho me. Rousn
la ne. Cheshire. Nice lot . Call
304-773-6928

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE

Pomeroy-- Middleport, Ohio

BORN LOSER

Motorcycles

New Oakwood ha ng ing swing8125 . New Oakwood porch

3 , 060 Nat io nal Geog raphic:
M agar i n e~ : 1961 to 1987. 2

Monday, June 22. 1987

1978 KE -100 KawaNki·low mileltlJ•· he. Cond. •3715 . CaU

Heat ilator all mmal rirep lace.
compJete- S310. Cell 614-446·
1340.

51 Household Goods

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791 .21 fi 2.

74

75

gllder · S2 50

Merchandise

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KIT 'N' CAIIL YLE ~ L8rry Wright

Est1te Diamond• : Mens 6%
carat total w ei ght -canteina 3
stone• in platinum mounting. 2
mens 1 carat diamond clutteJ
ringa in geld mou nt ing. Call
614·286-4183 or 288-1187.

1771.

614 · 992 · ~0 1 8 .

"This is the first time anyone
ever spent the whole 15
minutes just parking."

Monday, June 22, 1987

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Hoffman outlines requirements for project
CI.OGGI~G - Thl' toe tapping, knee slapping
Rain how ('loggt•rs, mad&lt;• up of little gals and hig
gals, took to ('our! Slrt•t!t Saturday morning and

Yom Social Semri~)'.'

provid•·d Ponwroy ll••ritaJ.{t' WN•k1•nd g-o••r."i with

MEHCHANTS BHOWSING -

:-.umt• high-spiritNI t•ntertainmrnt.

('hanls,

Su~an

'"'·al m&lt;•r-

('lark and Ann Chapman, t•njoyt•d

Ht·ritagt• Wt•t•kend

Ry Lou Horvath

Hepresentatlve
As wr' vr mentioned in this
column b&lt;·fon'. th&lt;· disa bllil .v
IJPnrfl t programs undr r Social
&amp;c urlty and Supplem ental Securit y lnco m£• arc inlrnMd for
the prrson wh osr Impai rment
would prev('nt lhf' rrlurn lo any
type o( work. There Is no
provision In lhr law for a part ial
disa bility nr tempora ry co ndl ·
lion. A slgnlfir·ant asp1•rt of the
program dr.s lgn, though. Is lhr
opportun ity for a prrson rrccivlng disabilit y benefi ts to allcmpl
lo get bac k int o lhc workforcr
without los ing hrncfll. Pllglhlllly .
A tri al work pr rlod Is avalla bl r
that allows thr Social Src urll y
disa bility beneficiary check con·
tlnuat ion for nine mon ths whll r

hrowsing Ill&lt;' diffPrt•nt huoth.• during Saturday's

the pt•rso n has to Slop wor king
brca use of th e impairment.
Beginning in July, !herr will br
a signifi ca nt differ f' ncr fo r somP-

one gell ing Suppl ementa l Sec urIt y Inco me paym(•nts. though.
Unlike Social Secur ity benefit s
which derive from covered r mployment , SS T paymr nts arr
based on nerd . In ot her word s. a
person who Is disabled can
qu alify for SS T if his or hrr

pay ments. thr 1619 provisions
.
ca
n al low Medica l eligibility if il
co ntinu e to work and rece ive
is
necessar y for continu ed emmonthl y checks. The amount of
ployment. Your Social Security
the SSTpa yment depends on tho
amount of the ear nin gs; the office doesn't ma ke any Medcaid
hi gher the earnings, the low pr el igibility determinations or ap·
plicat ions. Your Co un ty Depart I he SS T.
of Human Services admin ment
Cont inuing SST eligibilit y usuisters
thE' Medi caid program:
allv qual ifies the rec ipient for
oth er needs based progra ms ca ll them for info rm ation.
If you ncf'd morr information
such as Medicaid . Eve n aft er
ear nings arr too hi gh for SST about Social Securi ty or SST.
mE'nt . an SST rec ipleot can

inco m e and asst? ts m et cer tai n

guid!"lines. regardl ess of an v
work history
In July. a disabl ed SS I rrc ipienl won't have a specific nine·
month trial work pN iod likt' the
Socia l Securit y disa bilit y br ncfi ·
ciarv . Under th e SS11619 provi sions. th r amount of the ra rnin g s

will be th&lt;•dr trrmining fac lor. As
io n ~ as lhrre has not bee n a
signi fica nt medi ca l im provr ·

WASHINGTON (UP!) - Prices at the retail level rose 0.3
percent In May, but the pace of
Inflation slowed sllghUy from the
three previous months, the government said today.
Tbe Labor Department said a
0. 9 percent Increase In grocery
prices was the biggeSt onemonth hike since last August.
with beef and pork prices rising
by 3.1 percent and 2.0 percent,
and fruit and vegetable prices
.-Ising 1.4 percent for the month.
The May Increases lor apparel.
transportation and housing, a big
reason lor higher Inflation In the
past .lew months, were the
smallest so far this year, with
clothing prices rising only 0.2
percent after Increases of 1.5
percent and I .7 percent in March
and April.
Gasoline prices rose 0.4 per·
cent, the smallest Increase of the
year . Although pump prices have
risen 14.9 percent over the first
live months of 1987, they are still
30.1 percent lower than a March
1981 peak, the Labor Department
said.
All the ligures are adjusted for
seasonal variations.
The Consumer Price Index
tracks the changing cost of goods
and services. In May It hit 338. 7,
meaning that a set of items worth
$100 In 1967 cost $338.70 In May.
For the three previous months ,

tial , lh&lt;•n thr r!' will br a gracr
pr t·iod of lhrrr additi onal months
b!'fon• b&lt;• nt'f ils slop enllrei!'· For
up to a yrar fr om tha i polnl,
t)(•nc fl1 pay mr nl s can rrs umr H

Wolfe birth
Cha r les ancl Mary WolfP an
nounc0 thr hi rlh of thPir firs!

child. a son. .lrrr my Brya n. bor n
on Ma.1· 2! t in Okinawa .. Ia pan
whr r&lt;' hP is sl&lt;tlionrd wih tht · U.
S . Navy. Th r Infant wei ghed
SC'\ '('n pounds. 1·1 oun ('t's .and wa s
211 lnchrs long.
M al f' rn a l grandpm·c•nl .-: an·
Mr. and Mrs. .Jam('s Cun

C r C'al ·

gramlmoth r•r ;, Ruth I. Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. l.awrrn!'r Hoffn r r
S~1 r a r u s r,

of

who

i.I S.'-. i ~ l r d

in

rPar lng Char lt'" Woll4'. HI '£' thC'
l nftn1 t' s gJ T a l tJu nl and un c·l t•.

Parsons
birth
·and Mrs. ntl l Parsons of
M l'.

V0r o Bl'i.IC'h. Fl u. arnmun('l' IIH•

birth of a daug hl f'r , Samantha
R tH'. on M ttY :111.

PH I(' rn al g rd iH i pa n• nt ~ arr M r .
M rs .Jcl(• P;t rsnns . St. M a r~· s.

illl rl

W.V:L, and tilt' pat •·rnal grr al·
gr andpan ' rlh at\' M r . and M r s.
\V .O. Parson.'-. Rac ln r . P&lt;tlt •rn ul
grPu t-g rra1 ~r an dm o thL'r i" Ha lllr (' ros ..... S ~Ta c u sP . a nd ma ll '!'·
Mrs. Ira ( 'nrprn1 rr. For1 Dodg&lt;'.

Iowa .
Mr. and M r-; . 11arsons h aY l~ two
o.thrr dmJg h! rr ..... l&lt;lis r. six . and
Nico l''. f'otl r.

Aleshire, Hysell
tie for n&gt;p honors

WASHINGTON (UPI) -The
Reagan administration has sent
an envoy to South Korea with a
strong signal to Its military
forces : Do not stage a coup to
deal with the current political
crisis.
Gaston stgur, asslstan( secretary of State lor East Asian and
Pacific Affairs. prepared to open
two days o! talks In Seoul today
on ways to end 13 days of violent
demonstrations against the
government.
"In our view. military Intervention would be a serious
disservice to Korea 's Interests, "
State Department spokeswoman

Li nnl r Relit•il lr s hlrP an &lt;I .Ju lio
Hysr ll tird for the top loS&lt;•rs al
nig ht' s m t,r lin J! or of

TOPS :.711 held at Vr tl'ra ns
Mt•morla l Hos pita l.
Jud )' La udrr in ilt was tho
runn f'r -llp and top tt&gt;f'n losPI' was

Pr nn.1· Gil lispie. BN nirr Darst
won lh&lt;• fruit ba sket. Brg lnning
in ,Jul y lhr club meetings wil l br
hr fd at the Coonhu ntors l'h1b
bu i ld i n ~

on !h(• fairg;·mmds.

Pfans made
for }tt6' 4th fe.rt

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The Lactl rs ,\ uxi llar)· of lhr
Ha&lt;'i ne l'ol un tt·Pr Firr Depart·
ment fin allzrd plans for tht•
ann ual Fourth of .lu i)' celebra tion when tho)· 111 ~ 1 Turs da)· in
rrgular session.
Among the event s to bo spansorrel b)' tho auxlllar)· will be
public games. sta rting at 12 noon,
glveuways. a money hal. and the
sale of colton candy and )()()gallons of homemade Ice cream.
A community va riety show will
. be held at Rp.m.
Fourteen auxil iary members
were presem lor the planning
session which was conducted by
Ann Layne, pres ident of the
organization.

a

prices at the retail level rose 0.4
percent.
Sofarthisyear, theprlcelndex
has risen at a 5.6 percent annual
rate, with the cost of energy up
16.2 percent. Excluding energy
prices, Inflation was up 4.8
percent.
Elesplte the gain at the grocery
checkout counter, part of the
overall 0.6 percent hike In food
and beverage prices, the price of
poultry fell lor the ninth month In
a row by 0.3 percent In May .
ROBERT E. MERCER
Housing costs rose just 0.2
percent In May, due partly to
lower fuel oil prices - down 1.4
percent after sharp gains earlier
this year.
The cost of transportation rose
0.3 percent In May following a 0. 5
percent Increase In April, with
the prices of used cars rising 1.5
WASHINGTON tUPII - Dapercent - the filth Increase In a
niel
Maestri blames on-the- job
row.
Public transportation costs pressures and fears at the
were down lor the second month, Internal Revenue Service for a
this time by 0.3 percent, due tax dispute that nearly cost him
the restaurant business that had
mostly to lower airline lares.
The government said the cost been In his family for 63 years.
IRS workers testifying before a
of medical care was up 0.6
percent In May, the same as In Senate Finance subcommittee
April, but entertainment costs reviewing a proposal to establish
rose 0.3 percent following a 0.6 a "taxpayers' bill of rights" say
Maestri Is probably right.
percent hike the month belore.
Robert Miller, an IRS collec·
The Labor Department said
higher admission prices, particu- lions agent in Wheaton, Md .. said
larly to sporting events, have many of his colleagues f&lt;'j&gt;l that
"no matter what we do, It' s
leveled off somewhat.
wrong." Thatleellng means they
pass on to taxpayers a simila r
"harshness and abu siveness, "
he said.
The IRS had no co mment on
speclllc cases, Including that of
Maestri. owner of an Italian
restaurant In Ton !It own, Ark .
Phyllis Oakley said Monday.
Maestri told the IRS oversight
Slgur, Oakley said, Intends to subcommitt"" Monday his probmeet a "cross·section of Korean lems began about two years ago
political leaders to assess the when slow business and high
current situation there," lnclud· Interes t rates put him behind In
lng m""tlng with opposition his federal withholding tax
payments.
leaders.
President neagan ·s chief spoHe met with an IRS officer who
kesman, Marlin Fitzwater, said "s""med like he was going to
Monday that Slgur " Is going help us, but really all he was
primarily to assess the situation. doing was setting me up lor the
His message Is that we would like kill," said Maestri, who later was
to see a dialogue with the told he had 10 days to pay the
opposlt ion."
government more than $50,000
President Reagan said Mon- with no prospect of an Instal·
day Slgur "will do what Is lment plan.
necessary."
AdvlsM that the agency's nexf
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Continued on page Ill

Activities
of IRS are

denounced

dersand some property owners who do not have
money to keep up their properties but commented
that he has a problem on .rentals which are mak·
lng money for the owner but are not properly
maintained. Mayor Hoffman will gather Information on how other communities handled the rental
maintenance problem.
Mayor Hoffman reported that the town's project of having Its own cable television system Is on
hold walling cost reports from Columbus. and
Southeran Ohio Electric and General Telephone
Co. of Ohio. Council discussed also the need of a
yard sale ordinance being developed and will take
action at a future meeting. The objections are
signs thai are posted and never taken down and
the constant yard sales In some locations. Councilman Gilmore suggested . the Installation of
steps at one of the ball fields at Hartinger Park
will look Into both matters. C:llmor'ealsooutllned
plans lor the town's July 4th celebration which ·
will start at 12 noon with a parade and conclude
with a fireworks display at 9:30 that evening.
Attending the session were Mayor Hoffman,
Clerk Jon Buck, and Councilmen Gilmore, Hor·
ton. William Walter, Jack Satterfield and James
Clatworthy.

Mercer calls free enterprise
a "masterplan for success'
RIO GRANDE - "The Amerl·
can system of fr ee ente rprise Is a
mas terplan thai allows for success," the chairman and chief
executive officer of the Goodyear
Tire aod Rubber Company said
Monday at the kick-off dinner for
rhe 13th annual "Free Enterprise
In AmPrlca Workshop" at Rio
Grande College and Community
College. .
Speaking to an audi ence comprised primarily of student s,
facult y and administration. as
well as business, Industrial and
civic leaders. Robert E . Mercer,
who was elected to Goodyear's
top management position In 1983,
urged his listeners to "unit e
behind a campaign to clean up
the tarnished Image of free
enterprise."
Recent disclosers concerning

Insider trading and corporal&lt;'
raldln~. Mercer said, have dam·
aged the lma~e or free enterprise
- a system h~ described as
having "the power to catapult us
toward success."

Hv labeled lhose lnl'olved In
Insider tradln~ and corporate
raiding as "Anti·Enl£&gt;rprise."
" This workshop," he said, "Is a
posltlv&lt;' action that will help
students develop and perpetuate
the positive lmagP of free
enterprise."
The week-ion!{ ••Free Enterprise In America" workshop,
which Is open 10 high school
juniors and seniors, Is designed
· to create a better understanding
of the American economic system. 11 Is sponsored annually by
the Loren M. Berry Center for

Economic Education at Rio
Grande College. The workshop
receives !lnancial support
through corporate and Individual
contributions.
In urging his audience to
defend the fr"" enterprise sys·
tlml. Mercer aHvliled !hal success could be achieved by embracing the work ethic.
"Success comes," he said.
"within an environment of fr""
enterprise and through a commitment 10 thP work ethic."
He described the work ethic as
· "a pledge to give a lull days
work."
During Monday evenings open·,
lng ceremonies, Mercer pres· ·
en ted "The Goodyear Scholar- ;
ship" lor 1987-88 to senior Rio ,
Grande College student Sandi M. ·
•
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Reagan officials urge
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disa bility , or if you or someone
you know Is receiving payments
currently and is considering a
rr turn lo work. give us a call.
We've got a freE' pamphlet called
" Benefit s for Disabled Prople
Who Return to Work" thai can
hel p answer your questions. Our
local numbrr is 992-6622 and our
office is open Monday through
Friday from 8:45a.m. until 4:30
p.m.

30 percent to provide the moneys needed for the
will readvertlse the project.
required upgrading. The sewage r ate for a propMayor Hoffman repot·ted that the budget will
erty owner Is now $5.65 month and an 85 percent
be ready for council at the next regular meeting.
Increase would make the charge $10.45, Mayor
He report ed also that· he Is receiving nuHoffman said. This Is not an excessively high fl .
merals ralls about pit bulls and suggested that
gure In Ohio communities, the mayor stated, but
council take the matter under advisement since
Indicated that the lower percentage figure would
he feels that some council action should take
make the charge lower for residents .
place. He recommended banning pit bulls. ban·
council authorized Mayor Hof!man to pronlng new pit bulls and registration of the ones now
ceed with the design work to be done on the (lry
In the town, muzzling pit bulls or special living
weather overflow. Mayor Hoffman said that he
quarters for the dogs.
will also make contacts on possible grants and
Councilm an Robert Gilmore said If the vii·
low Interest loans .
lage Is going to have an ordinance against pit
Council renewed a contract with the Walter
bulls then he would push for one against German
H. Drane Co., Cleveland, for annually upd ating
Shepherds since he was once attacked by that
the village ordinances. Th• new contract Is for · breed of dog.
three years. In 1986, the services of the firm cost
Council discussed legislation pertaining to
the vllalge $1410. A first reading was given an or" vicious" dogs but ra n Into difficulty when It was
dinance approving the 1986 updating.
brought out that labeling a particular dog as "viCouncil gave a final reading to an ordinance
cious" Is a problem . The dog problem will be dis·
Increasing water meter deposits from $35 to $50
cussed at another meeting after council members
and approved the ordinance. Two bids were
have had tt,me 10 think the problem through.
opened on the construction of a basket ball cour t
Council President Dewey Horton stated that
at Hartinger Park - one from the Dean Asphalt
some action should be taken by council to control
Co., Huntington, W. Va., and one from Pullins Ex depreclallng property In the town, particularly
cavating. Both bids were rejected and the village
rentals. Councilman Horton said thai he can un -

Retail prices up
slighlly in May

hr or !-ihC' works . 1f a t th a t tlmr
lhfl wo rk Is considPrf'd substan-

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By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Staff
Inlllal steps lor upgrading the Middleport
sewage disposal system to meet federal requirements were taken Monday night when Middleport
VIllage Council met In regular session.
Mayor Fred Hollman outlined aspects of the
upgrading which must be completed by July 1,
1988. The town must make corrections In one location to provide for dry weather overflow and must
Improve the lagoon by using a greater depth and
Installation of chlorination facilities.
The design cost of the overflow problem Is
$1900 while the construction costs Involved In that
phase will be an estimated $10,400. The design
costs at the lagoon are estimated at $26,%0 while
the construction costs are estimated at $105,090.
Total cost of the upgrading Is an estimated
$145,000. Mayor Hoffman said that there will be
Increased costs to the town also In that power and
chlorination will cost the town $5900 annually and
manpower required to keep the operation going
will amount to about $12,000 a year.
While an 85 percent increase In sewage costs
Is recommended for the town, Mayor Hoffman
said that the Increase would only amount to about

I

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NEW RADIOS - Communication• will be
Improved at Chil!lter Fire Department, lhaakA to Miller and Roy Chrlllly, lire department
member~, left to rlpt. Chrlllty said the
the purchase of a hand-held radio and a mobile
radio. Proceeds of $1,100 !rom the sales of photo department Is conllnually atrlvlnr to uprrade fir!'
packages were u8ed to buy the much-needed , protection !lei'VIces.

Educators pass up opportunity to address Ohio lawmakers

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By BRANT NEWMAN
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (UP!)
- Public school administrators
from northeast Ohio have been
sharply critical of the General
Assembly's plan to finance education over the next two years,
but they were strangely absent
when they had an ,opportunity to
· confrOnt lawmakers on the Issue.
The House Select Committee to
Study Education In Oblo con·
dueled Its ·first public hearing
Monday In Younptown, and
Youngstown City Schools Super{

v

lntendent Emanuel Catsoules
was the only upper· level adminIstrator to address the group.
Rep. Michael Shoemaker, DBournevllle, chairman of the
panel, said school officials and
citizens from JJeYeral counties
had been Invited to take part In the session, and he expressed
hope that more educators and .
parents will attend future
hearlnp.
Members or the committee
spent more than 90 minutes
dlscussinl! education Issues with

Catsoules, who said reliance on
local property taxes Is a major
problem facing the state's public
school districts, parllcularly
those that have encountered
economic hardship.
He said the quality of a child's
education Is determined, all too
often, by the size of the tax base
In his community. Catsoule!i
suggested an Increase In the
state Income tax. with proceeds
to be used exclusively for
education.

Shoemaker agreed with Catsoules' assessment and said the
state should provide enough
money to g~~arantee a minimum
level of Instruction In every
district.
"The only way we can address
(the funding problem 1 Is fo r the
state to provide an adequate base
and let the local areas decide how
much they want to go beyond
lhat," Shoemaker said . "We
have neglected to do that."
c atsoules also said the state's
blg-ctty school districts require

f

Shoemaker acknowledged that
special treatment because of the
the
suggestions the panel re.
higher cost of educating an urban
cetves
as It travels across the
child. He said the need for
expanded vocational training, state will' not come In time to
remedial instruct ion and dropout allect the current two-year stale
prevention programs are factors budget proposal. which has been
that adversely affect the urban roundlY criticized for not provld·
tne enough money for primary,
districts' budgets.
secondary
and higher education.
With those demands on lhelr
"We're
trying to lay the
money, Catsoules said urban
groundwork
for the 1989 budget,"
districts are finding It difficult to
offer teacher salaries that com- he said .
pare favorably with thoseoflered
The next hearing wlll be held
by nearby suburban and rural
July
6 In Cincinnati.
districts.

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