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Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis,' Ohio- Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Page-'-D-8- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

r·ommlllrcs. bur thr plans arc ln
the works to form th e usual
committePs any 'orga ni zation
has, such a s those dealing with
fund raisin~. public rrla tion s.
sprrial rvr-nt .sa nd fac·.t finding . to

name' a

the school co uld not be deter·
mined. Withou t cost delermina·
lion; the voters who will be
deciding on the sc hool board levy
in November's election will have
no idea how much of their taxes
they will be voting on to go for a
new, Gal iia Academy.
While Wiseman praised Gallia
Academy's facul ty and adm i nis·
!ra t ion for doing a successful job
in encouraging their studen ts to
do we ll in school and as a
by -product of such aca demic
success, he underscored the fact
that a new facilit y would help.
even more. He pointed ou t that.
state-man dat ed classes ca nnot
be as wcll-pmvided for in Gallia

few~

Wiseman sa id l hi11 a &lt;.IC'finif('

location would havr to be found
bv thr end of .Ju ne, or thr cost of

Municipal Court
GALLIPOLIS - In Calllpolis
Munlci pol Court 'f'hursrla y. Ca roly n Ward . of :15 WC'st Aparl ment s, Ga Ill polis, w;" giw·n a
suspended 9il-day jail term anti
court costs fo r obstructing offi·
r ial bu siness condurtr·tl IJy thr·
Gallia Coun t v Shrriff' s
Department.
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Ca rl E. Strwart, :14. of llt. 2,
Pa tr iot, wa s not finrd , hut hr·
paid tou rl costs for &lt;.~ssun •d ('jp&lt;J r

dlstanre.
. Jamf'S S. Robinson . 411, of 1:1:1
Lower River 11oad . Gallipolis.
forfeited a $1() bon d lor drh·ing
l eft of centrr .
In Ga llipol is Munlcipiil Court
Frid ay, Sa ndra K. Cardill. :111. ol
Bldwt•ll. was fi npd $ 11 and givr-n
a suspend&lt;•d six -mon th j,ail fl•t·m
for not having a driver 's lit·t·n.sr·.
In addit ion, she had to pav &lt;'OUtl
costs for not having opPrati \ 'f'
bra kes .
In oth er cou rt ncw.s. KPi th D.
Ceulell , 21i, of Rt. 2. Crown Ci ty.
wa s fined $12 and givrn a
si x-m onth suspPndcd j ail Jcrm
for not having a drl vl'r's lir &lt;' nsr.
Michael E. Nor thup, IR, of 1\t. 2.
Crown City, wa s l'lnrd $12 fo r
, ass.ured clear dis tant'!' .. John H.
Harris, 18, of Ca rroll . was l inr d
$12 for spet'd in g. J.orl An n
Copley, 21, of :t9 Y., Sta te St., Apt.
4, was fi ned $o for not pa y ing
parki ng meter v iola! ion s.
Spe('dlng bonds wprr forlritrd
by Rober t M . Ba squez, IX.
North wood, $41; Ca rl F:. SI IJil'.v.
o2, Point Pleasant . W.V" .. $:\!1:
,Jerry R. Massi t•.
Trxas Cit.v.
Texas, $40: Crov&lt;'f' (' . F'iPids. t:•.
Rt. 1, E:w ington. $411; .lanw' fl .
Wilson. 40:W inflrld. W.Va ...Ht:
and Pau l M . Whi t&lt;'ia trh . 1!1,
Logan. $41.
OlhN bond., W&lt;' rr fruft•i ll'd b.v
Pa m ela B.vus. Patrl0t Star
Route, GDillpolis. $20. not pay ing
parking metrt' violatio ns: Mary
L . Fellurt•, ~,:;, J·:urrka Star
Route. Ga ll ipolis. $;(1, fal lu r• ' to

y irld; l.ois Cos tr •n .'Iibert , f&gt;1,
Jlq int Plr•asv n t , W.Va .. $40,
l'tla ngi ng lan c·s without cau tion ;

Jlr·gg,v A . Thom;J s, :,:!, Rl. 1.
C'ht·shirt•, ~40 , improper turning;
.lf' tf re.v l l\l' t', ~!-1 . ru . 1,!\urthup,
$411. ('Xpirt ·d plato.\ : fl irha rd 1..
l ngb . 1H. 1\ t. 2. Patriot. $40.
un." ' '' ' l't•hi&lt;'it •; .ldfrc•v I .. Stigr r.
I H. I 'at riot Si ar Hou t r . Ca llipoli s,
$-10, rtri vlng ldt of •·t•ntN: Lori .1.
Somrrvillr. 2fi. Ht. :1. (;allipolis.
$40. runnin g i.J s!op sign; f)( •llu M .
H ughart,

19 , Point

Two trucks involved
in Friday mishap
CALLl POLIS - T wo trucks
were involved in an acciden1
Frida y, at ll : l5 a.m .. in Chester
Township, on Ohio 248. acco rding
to the Ga llia·Mci gs Post of the
Stale Highway Patrol.
Kim H. Eaton. :m. of Somerset.
hod h(•r truck parked on Ohio 248,
with a flagman sta nding i n the
road nearby, when a truck dri ven
by Floyd D. Weber, 73, of Long
Rollom, was fl agged to the left
lane. Weber struck Ea ton's truck
as Weber changed l anes.
Webet' wa s cit ed for assured
cl ear di stance.

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W.Va .. $4 (J. running i.l stop sign:
.tl'!frPI' 1.. Fic•l d,, :11. Pom c·rov.
$-111. ta ilgat )ng; Margaret i ..
Mit.-l~t • ll . -17. Rt. 1, 11idwrll . $40,
no r au!ion \1/hPn pul l ing ' from (.1
r- uriJ; .Joh n l '. Harbrr. 21. NPison~·i ll( •,
$~il
fi shing \virhout (.1
lirr-n_
; p; an d l 'olbv ll . Mc C' I&lt;tS·
k('.v. ~ fi . Ut. I. E.w in gt on, $~:~.
li!H•rin g on &lt;.tnotlwr ·s propf'rt y.

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stint any co nduct that is unbecoming of a
candidate." sai d L uebbers. " M aybe if they know
it's going to· cost them a prelly penny, they'll
subside."
Lu ebbers' bill requires candidates to sign a
statement before each campaign stali ng the,know the l aw on fair ca mpaign practices and will
abide by it.
' The House reco nvenes at II a.m. Tu esday and
t he Sena te at1 :30 p.m.
Principal ite m on the ca lendar this week is a
planned Thursday vote in t he Senat e on a
co mprehensive overhaul of sav ings and loan
regula tion within the Ohio [)('partmrnt of
Commerce.
The mea sure, which was on the floor two weeks
ago but w&lt;'nl back to co mmlttE'e, is sc heduled to
re-emerge from the Financial Institu tions Com mitt ee minu s a . controversia l provision which
would have retained the 25 perce nt interest ceiling
on cre(li t cards and revolvin g c harge a.:·count s.
Meanwhile. Republicans in thr Ohio Senate arr
send ing signals they will scr ap a coni t·overslalt ax
amnes ty pl an proposed in the stal e bud get by the

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Store Hours 8 o.m.-6 p.m. Mon. thru Sat.
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A Point Pl easant
MONDAY SCENE firt•fi~hl er douS&lt;•s a hot spot at tht&gt; Hall home on
Lotk 25 Road Monday . Th~ house was tht• scene o!
a Sunday flrt• which des troyed lhe structure and

kilh•d a mother and two of her sons. Lillie. Churl.and Darrell Hall all perished when !Ire ••ngulled
their horne Sunday. (OVP photo hy Karen Kidd )

Pomeroy nian is
killed in mishap
"II all the new Smith Bucks, Pontiacs,
pre-owned cars that have been sold in the past
33 years were parked bumper-to-bumper, they would
form a line of cars that reaches over 65 miles ... ·
from our dealership to Chillicothe OH. That's
than 20,000 Smith cars in all! No
matter what others claim about
their prices, over 20,000 people
have found the right price at
Smith Buick-Pontiac. Any way you
measure it, that's a lot of satisfied
customers."

s299 MINIMUM

90 DAYS SAME
AS CASH
FINANCING NOT ON

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REOUIREO
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PRICE OR MORE OFF ITEMS

WE STILL HAVE MANY ITEMS
FOR THIS SALE LEFT
SOME
ARE BELOW
1/2 OFF OR MORE!
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"A lot of things have changed since
Smith Buick sold its first new car. but now - more
than 20,000 cars later - we are still a lamily
owned and operated dealership, and our relationship
with our customers is still based on the same
principles: We •nt you to 1111ke an
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informed and confident buyi,.
decision - Willful llbly. without
prtSSUII - and we Wllnt you to
klllill wt'll be here with quality
service to protect your important
investment Tlllfs the reason over
20,00) people 11M CltoSIII to
beCome owners of new Smith Buiclls.
Pontiacs, and pre-owned cats."

BETTER HURRY
THEY WILL GO
FAST AT THESE LOW PRICES.
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admi nistration of Gov. Richard F . Cr i es ! ~ and
expa nded by House Democrats .
Se n. Barty Levey, H-Middletown, " -' ~ Cd ""na te
leaders late l ast work to junk the amnPSI:V plan.
which he described as a "p ig in a pok e" &lt;l ncl ca llrtl
"an in sult to honest, taxpay ing Ohioa ns."
Sen. Stan ley .1. Aronoff. H· Cinci nnati , chair·
mt~,n of lhc Scna tr F i na nce C'ommlltrC', h11s
indica ted he wou ld like to modlf)' the amnt'st)'
plan if rep lacl?m(ln t rPvf'nuC's ra n bC' found .
This mi ght not be difficult, because Republi·
ra ns have brl itt led Ihe cstimaiPs o'f $2o million for
th e Cel este amnesty pla n and $5:l mi ll ion for the
House version. Th ey would prefer to upgrade'
enforcPmcnt of tlw lt.~x laws to galn lhr rrvenuc s.
Th e Celeste adm inistra tion 's amne st)' plan
ca lled fo r a 45- day period du ri ng whiPh an
est imated iO.OOO taxpay&lt;:'rs who have nrwr filed a
return could pay th e state wi thou t pen all y.
Th e House Pxpandcd I hi s to 90 days and addPd
over 400,000 known ciC'li nquf" nl laxpayPrs. Rt' puh lirans ob jected brrau sc th(• stair all orn r)·
genf'ra I' s offirc a l n 'J d~r is pursuing rna n~: or t hC'S(•

" I s trong ! ~· br.llrvf' th ai tax amnPs 1y, ll'gurd ·
IPss of Its share or form . Is an affront to ev&lt;•ry
hard·wmking Ohio:1n who pays t;;lxC's on timf'."
Lf'vr~' sa id in a lC't !(']' to Aro no ff . "To base:&gt; any
sw te 0:'\pl?nditun•s on n•vP nu C's rrom a t ax

amnPStl program wou ld be lhr pqu lva lent of
supplyi ng a pig in a poke without the pig ...
Sen&lt;~ ! &lt;' Rrpub licans last werk prcsen t0d an
al&lt; ernatil'&lt;' to '' H ou ~P· npprovecl 4.7~• percent
~ r oss receipts "" on ln tNs lat&lt;• long distanc!'
tl'i&lt;'phon•· t•u ll.' . Thr Sen&lt;lit' GOP plan ral l s for a !i
prrcrnt sa les tux on the r al ls. with ex0mptlons for
romputrr &lt;t nd W i\T~ Hm•s. am! u ~ p~ 1 rcc nt rt~IP
r&lt;'ductio n lor rcsld&lt;•ntl ai users.
In thr Housr. th• • Ways and Means Commill&lt;'t'
wil l hol d a hearing 'l'u csdny aft Prnoon on
Scnatr -passr'd lcgl.sla l ion ca ll ing for a $1. Rbilli on.
lfl-yrar bond issuP for loca l hlgh:-vay and brldgr
rrpair .
And thr Housr Fin&lt;mrr Com mill e&lt;· will meet a t
1h&lt;' sa mr time to take up a ront rover sIa I mcasu rC'
restricting I he invrstmenl of public pension funds
in companlrs operati ng In Sout h Africa .

rases .

Three die in Mason County
fire early Sunday morning

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THIS WEEK ONLY

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CARS

WE ACCEPT ALL STATE AND NAnONAL ACCOUNTS

Low tonight near 65. High
'l'ur,day near X5. I:"rohahilit.
of preci pitation 60 per cen
through Tuesday .

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COLUMBUS, Ohio !UP! I - Strong and bitter
medicine against nega ti ve politica l ca mpai gning
is be ing prescr ibed in the Ohio House of
Reprcsentat iv es.
The House E:lrct ions and To wnships Committee
wi ll hear a bill Tuesday afternoo n wh ich permit s
the Ohio E lec tions Commission to stop negative
ads with in 15 days of an election. using a $10,000
dai ly fi ne as a weapo n again st the offending
ca ndidate.
House Speaker Vernal C. Riffe Jr., D-New
Boston, who sa id he became "fed up " wi th the
negative campaign i ng las t fall. is beh ind the
lQgisiat ion.
" Those ca ndidates who issue charges against
I heir opponents for thP publicity or to mud&lt;ly the
wa ter s have been gett ing away wit h i t because
they believe there's no teeth In the law. or th ey
don' t know the law." sa id Rep . .lrrome F.
L uebbers, fl-Cincinnati. who is ca rrying the bill
for Riffe.
" Ma ybe Jhis will make them think before th ey

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hard to gel
school board levv ·
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Academy's present facilities as
they would be if more mooern
facilities were available.
The new high school issue, of
cou rse, is anything but new.
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In Novf&gt;mber, 1985, voters
were heavily against an SA-mill
levy that would have raise&lt;! $9.8
million for new fac ilit ies.
Nearly 63 percent of th e voters
said no to the ll•vy, which
Wiseman said failed because of
the locat ion and the dollar
amount involved. The proposed
location was near the Ga llipolis
Developmental Center. on the
grounds of th e golf course.
However, Wiseman Indicated
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we have now is not adequat e

Community leaders want new· high school
GfiLLIPOLIS - Tom Wi spman acted as spokesman Thurs day ni ght for community leaders
desiring to sre the rclocat ion and
construction of a new city high
sc hool.
Currently the organization.
according to WIS&lt; •man , has no
president and is in thrdevt•loping
sta ges. 11 has no organized

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A Pomeroy man was k illed
Sa tu1·day afternoon. w0st of
Rutland. on Ohio 124. ncar
Langsvillr. according to the
Ga ll ia·Melgs Post of lh&lt;' State
Highway Patrol.
Duane HowPII, JR. of Pomeroy ,
was pronounced dead at the
scene by I he Meigs County
Coroner after Howell. who was
travel ing cas t on Ohio 124, lost
control on a curve. went off the
right side of the road and
over tu r ned. He wa~ throw n out of
thl' truck . He was not wearing a
scat bel t.
Funeral servi ces for the Meigs
High School S('nlor will br held at
Jl a. m. Tu&lt;'sday at t he Ewing
Funeral Home.
Mr. Howell would have gradu·
ated from Meigs Hi gh School
n&lt;'xt Sunday. He was cmpio.ved

at the Sundry Store in Pom ero)'
part -tim e in conju nct ion with his
sc hool work .
He was born at Ga l lipolis on
April 29. 1969, a son of Drnnls and
Nora .J&lt;'an Howrll of Pomrroy .
Other survivor s Include a
brothet . Alii Howel l. Pomeroy:
gra ndm oth~ rs. Virgin ia Howell
of Ga llipolis and Emma Boswell.
Poi nt Pleasant. W. Va., and
several aunts and uncles .
Preceding him in death werr
his grandfat hers. William How·
ell and Howard Rosell.
Services wi ll be held alii a.m.
Tu~sda .v at the Ew in g r un&lt;'ral
Home with Rev. Mike Thompso n
officiating. Burial will be in
Mei gs M e m ory Gardens .
Friend s ma y call at the funeral
home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m .
1his even in g.

Ohio Supreme Court
employee salaries cut
COLUMBUS. Ohio tUPli The sa laries of top employees of
the Ohio Supreme. Court have
been r&lt;'duced since Thomas
Moyer became Ohio chief j ust ice
in .January.
Eight rmp lo.vees hired under
Moyer are paid an average of
$4.200 less tha n their predecessors. Moyer said.
Under former Chief Justice
Frank Celebrezze, the court
admi ni strator and clerk each
made more than $70.000 annually, and the clerk of claims got
slighll,. less than S65.000.
Gov . Richard Celeste earns
Sfi;.ooo a year .
Mover savs the top court
offici ~lls had ·Inflated pay sca les.
. The eight employees under
Celebrezze were being paid a
total of $400,2:\2 when they left
office, $.14,165 more than the total
pay for those now in the positions.
The biggest reduction in salary
is for court administrator, where

Stephan Stover is pa ld $12.771
less than the previous adminis·
tra tor, Louis C. Damiani, who
was gelli ng $7;,27o a ~·ear. •
Marsha Mengel , hlrr d last
week as clerk of the Supreme
Court, will be paid S59,000a year .
James William Kelly. t he pre·
v ious clerk, was earning $71 ,8H
when he left office.
"Our attllude was that lh&lt;'
sa l aries of Damia ni and Kelly
were Inflated ," said Moyer . " We
f&lt;:'it we could run the court more
efficiently and frugall y than our
predecessors, and yo u have to
siart at the top with salaries. "
Moyer said he believes In .
st arting employees at a lower
sa lary during their early months,
then Increasing their salary if
performance warrants.
Salaries for the new court
personnel are likely to Increase
after performance reviews ,
Moyer sa id, but the Increases
wiii not take olflcials such as
Stover to tlamlanl 's pay level.

Contra leader
Calero faces
palels today
WASH INGTON tUPll- Nicaraguan Contra leader Adolfo
Calero, a soft- drink bollier
turned hard-bi tten guerri lla, fa·
c!'s the co ngressional I ra nContra &lt;'Ommillees this wrPk to
tes tify about money and arms for
hi s rebel army.
Ca lero. head of thP largest
U.S.-ba ckcd force fighting Nlca ·
ragua 's leftist Sa ndlnlsla govern ment , has denied his group
received any of the profils from
Presidrn t Reagan ' s secret sa les
of arms to Iran .
B ut he has conceded more than
$.12 million ln anonymous cas-~
donat ions found their way. into
Con tra war chests from 1984 to
1986 wit hout him knowing or
ques tioning th e sourc&lt;' of the
funds - widely believed to be
Saud i At'abia .
" When you are In the desrrt
and you're dying of thirst, you
don't ask If the water they 're
giving you is Srhweppcs or
PerriPr," Calero said aftrr appearing in March before the
federal grand jury working in the
rase wit h independent prosecu tor Lawrence Walsh.
Wi th t-he Boland Amendment,
Co ngress barred U.S. military
assistance to the Contras in
October 1984. President Reagan
had to l ight hard to get a $100
million aid package sig ned Into
law in October 1986, endi ng the
ban .
Ca ler o told the gra nd ju ry and
congressional investigators tha t
th e largest Contra army, the
Nicaraguan Demot'rallr Force,
received a total $200,000 In the
meantime from Lake Resources
- the Swiss bank account under
Lt. Col. Oliver North and reti red
Maj . ·Gen . Ri c hard Secord in
th eir central Iran·Contra roles .
The a.ccount was the conduit
for millions of dollars In pa y ments by Iran for U.S. arms and
Is thought to be a source of other
financial aid to the Contras.

POINT PLEASANT- A Point
Pleasant woman and two of her
sons were kill ed when fire swPpl
throu gh their home on Lock 25
Road off Route 62 North early
Sund ay mornin g. accord in g to
Poi nt Pleasant Fire Chief Jim
Wood.
Wood iden tifi ed the v ictim s as
Lillie Hall, 49, and sons, Charles.
19, and Darrell . 13 .
A thi r d son, Andy , 14, escaped
by j umping out of hi s second·
l!oo~ .lle&lt;\r.!)O(Tl window onto a
por ch roof, and from the roOf to
the ground. Wood said.
Cause of the 4:55a .m . bl aze Is
und er l nvesligalion by th e slat e
tire mar shall , the Mason Count y
Sheri ff's Department and the
Point Pleasa nt Fire Depart·
ment. but Wood sai d it Initially
appears th e fire was electrical in
nature. No foul play Is suspected,
he added.
Thr · large two - st or~· brick
structure. origina lly a lock huusP
bui ll in the ear ly 1900s. was
owned by Glady Amsbary, li:ll
Fourth Ave., Ga l lipol is. Ohio.
Wood said . Damage to thr
structure was estimated at
$5ti,IKKJ and monetary loss to the
conte nts wa s rrcordrd at $7.000.

Tht• Hall famll1· ha&lt;l uppar - Th e bodies of all th ree vlrti ms
en tlv moved thrr·e from the were found upstairs. and it
C r0i.•r Road arCH about thrcr appeared at leas t one of them had
month s ago , Wood said.
allem pted to reac h sa fel y, Wood
The fire chief said Andy Hall said. The th ree were pronounc£&gt;d
was apparently awakened by dead ' at the sr&lt;•nc by Ma so n
in tenS&lt;• hea t , but was unabir to Co unty Cor onrr .John Grubb,
reach his m other and brothers . M.D .. and thc·lr bodies l ra nsdur to fi amPs srpanlll ng him
por trd by 1he Point Pleasa nt
fro m the adjoining rooms . F:mcrgency Medical SPrvlrr to
"Wht•n th r boy j umped ou t of lh&lt;• Pl easa nt Va lley Hospllal and
upstairs window, he ra n to u then on to the stat e Medi ca l
neighbor's house and I he nolgh- Exa min&lt;·r·~ Office In So uth Cha·
bqrcamedown and trledlogr t to r icston for autopsies .
I the vlcti msr but II was lm po ss l·
'The stair flrr m ars hal In·
ble," Wood said. · 'Thr·.v wrn t spec!Pd I he see m• ~ und ay morn·
bark 11 0 th r neighbor 's home,
ing, Wood said. Twen ty-one flreabouiJOO yards wayt and ra llr d f l~ hi Pt's wit h th ree tanker s were
Ull .
on the scene until about 2 p.m .
Sunda y, and flremt&gt;n returned
therr todav to wet down scvr r·a t
"Thrrf' w ~t s no way ~ And.\')
cou ld get to the• others. thr flrr hot spots. Onr Ca lllpolis fireman
had traveled so fast," Wood said . assisted, and area flrr depa r t·
" Th&lt;' onl .v thing he could do was mPnts wer·e al erted bu 1not ca ll!'d
IO I he SCCfl('.
c·xit through that wi ndow to get
out."
Appalac hi an Powc·r Compun y
Wood said th0 hoy apparently
wa s not injured iri the fire, but asslstrd b.l ' dlsronnec t lng·power
was scratrhcd and In a state of to 1hr house.
A joi nt funera l for the Hail
shock . He did not seck lmmcdlatr
family
will be Tu rsday at 11 a.m.
medical attention, Wood added.
at
the
Crow·liusscil Fun(•ral
The house was totally engul fed
Home.
wllh
buria l In Pro mi se
in flames by the tlm'e th0 rtre
Land
Ccm&lt;:'lery
.
detlarlmrn t arrived , Wood said .

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Ships's death toll climbs to
28; final muster not complete
WA SHI NGTON lUPi t - At
least 28 Amcrlran sa ilor s ha vl'
been co nfirmed dead In the Iraqi
mi ssi le attack on the gui ded
missile frigate USS Stark In lhr
Per sian Gull, the Pe ntagon announced today .
Firefighters moved lnlo bad ly
damaged portions of theshlpthat
flames ·left too hot to enter after
the Sunday allack and th ey " now
confirm that 25 more crewmembes arc known dead," a
Defense Departm ent stat ement
said . "This brings the total
number of known dead to 28."
At least slxot hers wcretrea tcd
for Inju ries In Bahrain .
"Final muster is in progress
and thus not yet complete." the
Navy said. Ind ica t ing the casualty list cou ld still be revised .
Names of those dea d and
Inj ured were withheld unti l their
next of ki n could b&lt;" notified.
The frigat e was struck by at
least oneoftwoocea n· skimming
Exocet missiles fired by I raqi
jets Sunday In darkness ~nd
beyond the horizon. The U nited
States described II as an apparenlly caseofmlslaken Identity In
the 6\7 .year war between 1ra n
and Iraq .
"The Iraqis have ex pressed
regret that the incident oc·
curred," White House spokesman Dan Howard said.
" ll's too early to assess the
blame ... for who Is responsibl e ...
what happened," Howard sa id.
"The ship Is still dead In the
waier. ... There will be an
Investigation."
Th e sh ip' s homeport Is Ma y-

port, f' l u.
Scamjn Mi chael c;raham, spok(•sm"n for the U.S. Nav.v ba se In
Mayport . rust of .Jaeksonvllle,
said Bfi famlilt•s of thr 200 men
assigned to the Stark live In
nor lht•ast Flor·Jda and mel wi th a
chaplain dur ing thr night. (; r a·
ham dPsrrlbcd t he famlllt•s as
" frig htened and llrrd " whi le
waiting for news of their loved
ones.
Sam Zakhem. lh(• u.s. a mba, .
sador to Aa hraln . said th e
cr ippled shi p wa s ~It nautlral

rnllcs northeas t of Ba hrei n
shortly befor&lt;' R a.m. EDT. Th e
tron t compar tment s " have been
badly burn t," he said and fires
" ha~' e rrflas hed," kPepl ng fir e·
l ighter s bu sy.
Officials said th ey hop!' th0
ship t•vt•ntua lly ra n makt• II to
Tlahreln &lt;•n it• ••wn pow(•t'.
Fl vr crcwmrn wrrr pu II• ·d
from l hr walf' t' aliV(' c-· arl,\ 1od;1,v .
" They' rr OK ... 1'1 •n lagon spokt •sman ·u . Cmdr . Chris Baumann
said.

Jury selection begins
Jury select ion began Monday F'rcrman. ct ul. Th(• Injunctio n
morning In Meigs County Com · restrains th!' rlcfrndant from
man Pl eas Co urt in an action by altering. modil.v ln g or obstruct ·
Robert Klein and Tamm y Klein . lng a r ight -ol -wa.v .
Welrhtown Hoad, Pomeroy, et
An action has br0n fll!'d h)' D.
al , against Ewi ng Funera l Horne Michael MuiiPn , Po m&lt;'roy ,
In c. , Pom~ro y. The suit wa s flied against Gr nNul Motors At·c·r·pin June 198S. Ben H. Ewing, lance Corp ., Chr-sa pea ke: ernPomeroy, was di smissed re· cral Motors Corp.. [ktroit .
ccnll y as a personal defendcntln Mich.: and Buick Motor Dtv~
the action.
lslon, rllnt, Mieh., S IPmmln~
A six-month prison sentence from the all eged faiiurr of
for Mi chae l A. Sheffield has been Smllh -Nel so n Motors I nr .. Pomesuspended and the d~fendant roy, to co nfo r m to warran ties
placed on probation for two- which aecompan ied the plai nyearsaflerenterlngtothecourla ' tiff' s purchase of a new autornowrlllen plea of guilty to forgery . . bile in September 1986. Pl alnllfl
The defendant has al so been sta tes in his complai nt th at
ordered to mak e restitution to Smith-Nelson has bee n unable to
Big Bend Foodland.
correct severa l defects in th e
car , and becau sroflhi S. plalnl!ff
asks for the pur!'hase contrartto
A preliminary fnjunctlon
be rescl nded. ln addllion, he asks
against the defendant has been
for j udgment. jointly and sever granted in the case of Brian C.
ally,
'of $2,979.86 plu s i nterest.
Rllchart versus Rona ld Edwa rd

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
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Monday, May 18, 1987
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Commentary
Daily
washingtOD merry•gO•rOUnd __
The

DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS MASON AREA

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ROBERT L WINGETI
Puhllsher
PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publisher/ Controller

BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

A MEMBER of The Unllcd PrE.'ss International Inl and Daily Press
As~.;oclatlon

tnd the Amer ica n Newspaper Publishers Association

I E'M'E RS OF' O PINIO~ ar(' wcl t'O mc They should bP less than :nl wor&lt;ls
long All lcmrr s ~ rr su bj N l 1o a:ll tlng &lt;:~n d rru st br&gt; signed wUh name address and
tclcp hon&lt;' numb(lr No un signed tellers v.lll be Jll bll-'&gt; hcd Letl cn should be In

good til slt', addn'Ssl nl&lt;! Issues. not pcrsona llt lf's,

WASHINGTON -TheAgrlcu l
l ure Deparlmenl Is only a few
blocks from I he Whil e House but
ap parently Its purchasmg people
didn ' t get word that Pres ld enl
Rea gan wa s decl aring a trade
war against Japan
On April 17 the very da~ the
presrdent announced sanctions
agai nst some Japane se tmports
an America n computer m anu rae
turer was Informed bv an Agn
cullure Depa r t ment contract of
fleer that II had lost out on a
mullomJlllon dollar co nt rac t - to
Hitac hi the Ja panese electron
lcs giant
The $48 mil iron comput er co n
tract awarded to Htlachl s

Amencan d1 stnbutor, VION
Corp has been put on hold
because of appeals by the Amerl
ca n form StorageTek and
another U S btdder IBM Ac
cord mg to co rporate document s
o b t a~ned by our reporrer Karen
Talley StorageTek's brd was ar
least $10 mil lion less for the
Agrlculrure contr ac t wh1le
IBM's btd was several' mrllr on
dollers lower than the wlnn~ng
H!lachl pnce
The General Serv1ces A m~nr s­
trallon ts revte w~ng the bidding
and a dec1slon on the appeals by
StorageTek and IBM rs expec ted
Jn June
The particular Hnac ht equ tp

ment that Agriculture wants to

nese compani es whose practice
or dumprng compur er ch1ps on
the U S market at below cost
prtces led to the sanctwns
tmposed lasr month, according to
Gary Holmes of 1he U S Trade
Representarlve s off1ce
The rdea behtnd the sancllons
was that a gel tough approach
would persuade !he Japanese
government to ellrnmat e some or

the trade barrrers that have
m ade tl dtfflcull or Impossible for
U S exporter s to sell their goods
In J apan

Leonard speaks
frankly with editors

Agriculture officials said the
Hitachi system Is better su1ted to
the departments needs than
either IBM s or StorageTek's
The equipment is needed for a
variety or administrative tunc
110ns hke finance and payroll ,
for ortrces 1n Washington and
across the country

By LEE LEONARD
UP I St.llchouse Reporlo r
CO LUM BUS Oh10 1UP I I - Evu Since he r etu r ned to the
Stat ehouse this vear iJ lot of obsrr vrrs ha\ c bern wond er mg about
the mak eup of I t Gov Pa ul R Leonard InquuiRg minds want to

The departments bid proposal
Slated that technical superior
lty wlll be considered more
Important than cost" and
added ' Award, however will go
to the offerer whose offer repres
ents the combination of technical
merit and cost most favorable to
the governmenr

kn ow

When he• v.as on the LegiS iatute tn the 1~70s I eo nard had the
of

d

rr ee sp1r11

Obvtou sly

hts strong suit

ls m

ro mm un" at to ns Ho s a goadu are of Ohto Un lver slty s rournallsm
S( hool a t ock bJ n d s mgr1 .:.~nd a par t 11mr arlm in rommumt y
lhe&lt;~le~ Hr has I he g tfl of gab
Ju st thr t J( kpt f01 ii C'U U.' nant governor ng ht? Don t havP to do
mythmg bullld Yrl a oound and talk 11 up sprea d tl on thtrk
A week ago I co nard s h o ~ r d t he edt tor s of the states new spaper s
hP m.t y br macleo t d little mot e tha n marshm allow fluff hair sprav
dn d l.l l oo lhsomr g 1 In
On e dn oJflro f .ary ll art q ui t the poesrdenltalr are L eonard stood
he! ott tho oJnn u 11 meeting ol thr Un tted Press Inter natoonal Ohoo
fo dt loos i\ssmlat ron a nd sa od fla tly th at &gt;ta keout journahsm' has
no pldCt 1n o~ss Pmblm g a story on a pollt1ran s per sonal ch.:.~r art e r
HI' o~l s o s c~ul th£ JP IJCioolran( C' of Sf'Xual tndJsCrC'tl on should nev e1
h dVl' tll 1 u m r tn tssu£' m th r pr0S JdC'nll al r&lt;.~m palgn und that the
mrdld h.1d bC':-- 1 bP ( 11 c lui ho w fdl 11 C\lfl les lh(• Fir st Amendment
You u 1 (' p1 011ss 1on llmJt u l on l y hv your ov. n ro d e or conduct hr
Sdld

Th e lieut ena nt govro not sat d ho frlt HuoI behaved woong and that
thr med l.t should not be bl.tmrd for brtng the messenger He sa id
poltllel ans hu\ c• 111 lear n lhoJt tl s a Peo pl e M agaz in e s ort e t~ wher e
thr publtc Is lnlrl Csted In the provate lt ves of public figures
Nonothclrss II took a ro•rtaln amou nt or courage on the part of Leo
nard who will be In th o th ick or the governor's contest In 1990- and
thu s In need of ncwspape1 support- to say what he did to theedllors,
dnd without checktng th e wind of publi c opinion first It wa s sort or re
freshln g
1 c.-on:..11 tl s lM la nred standup prescnt at \on showed he Is capabl£' of
r u!lm g !o the r orr o t rm por t Jntl s~ ucso n lltll e no ttrl' andri.lndo morf'
lhiln Wdlu st 111 ypll ow !'; us p(nciPIS &lt;.~ nd a Pttlr of j)tnk hra tt shaped

'iiJa d rs

Spc tk m g nr go \£

tnd JH C'st dPn lrdl rootmpmgns Sc n.ll r
Min O!t h I I tth.' l llmr v M r!o; hf'l n Youngs t O\\ n thinks Gov Richa r d
F' CC' lrstc m 1V hd \P r1 bf'IICl rhi.lrlC'C' m\ ,JV rr om Ohto than dt home
whPI ( p1opll ro nrc nti .II C' lliOI C' on h1 s ptt sonal rotbl es than hi s
r nor s

rP(Oi d IS g OVf' l tl OI

Mc s htl tu!d t rpor tr i S ell lht end of the WPrk lh dl Pf'Oplr In
Ma ssc~rtt u srt l s &lt;dn t undc l sfund why he would l1ke their Gov
Mulwr l D ukukts rot pt ( Sldf'nt and New YorkC'I s (' i:Jn I under stand
ttw ft~ sr lndtton r lsr whf't C' \\t th GO\ M a1to C' uomo
When 1!0 tColes tol gets IWdY to other pa rt s of the' ounl ry I hoy
do n 1 kn o ~ ' '" ' tlun g .t boutlll s pel son.•I foibl es saod Mcs hol They
loo k ,,, hi s I('(Ot d .1nd 'lh.tt he s don0 lot hi ~ state
Ha1 tng put bo hind htmself mam or hts e.orlle1 Pl obi oms he has as
m uch t tght to bo• out tholl' ,ts .t m bod v d se
said the Se nat e
D&lt;'m1 1 11 u If' 1dr1
But M es hol io' il co1 l v sllenr 11 hon askrd If he 1\0uld aba ndon hi s
' "I\ support fo o Oukakts tf ( c les te )ump s tnlo the p! ostdentl.olr aro&gt;
Is th r 1ru n \' mo1r ('o rfcC'' hr sm1IC'd

Donation~
Thr Sv 1 d( usr E IPmrnt d rv
Sc hool P I 0 vo to&gt;ot "' !lic it meet
lng hold on M.1 v 12 ~~ ~7 to
uncl r1 tdkr ,, maj01

p1n jf'C t to

lmpr ovo I ho bu ildi ng "' Syt '" usr
Go&lt;~ d e School
Tho PI O In s IO!rclto havr 1
lllr rt oo1 In s! lilrd O\ r r 1ho ole!
rcmen1 rl oOJ I h1s ' ' pr· or 1flont
wil l C'l lmlllCII(' \C'I.IIIV
m.,Jinten .. •ncc mnkr thC' i ll f'd
&lt;'tiSit:'l fO kcrp clrdn p1 ovldr r1
COH'f lll j:!

hiC'h 10 pli V
dnd Imp! O\ r thr notso In 1he

StlfPI " til fd('{' Oil \\

,Rv mn ,Jsl um
This p l OJ&lt;'CI Is !l ,n gr rman clll l
und('JIii kin g btu one- thH1 thr

P'fO feels " oil not on I} bellrt the
sc hool fo o llw students but lot rhr
rommuml\ dS \\('II Thr South
r r n Luc.Jl Sc hool Boa1 d at their
last mecttng lllotat(•d $1000 00
IO\\a rds !Iu s pt ojec l E\cn wtth
this genr t ous d"SJSUl ll C'C' h om

thr sc hool s\ '*'Ill ,\n .1mount
rqua I to s un1 01 11101 C' n('('d s to br

raisPd
In ltruofalll 1\~e o f othel fund

souf{h t

Southern a grueling defeat as the
Eagles roared to VIctory when
junior lhtrd baseman Mark Grlf
fin hot a nslng line drive over the
SHS ce nterflelder to br ing M ike
M artin home ~ tlh the winning
r un a 7 6 Eastern victory
Eastern contmues on the

Major.;

~e nat or

in Colo rado

of his personal life dod not
jeopardize the nation or h1s
commrrmenr to the national
lntere§t It was not comparable
to the bad rudgment that led to
the Illegal diversion of fund s to
the contras
Ovr 1he past lev. decades we
have had a series of presidents
who vrolated their constllutlonal
oath tn the name of national
securrty
Gary's sense or history, his
respect for constitutional govern
ment and his rntelllgence would
have kept him out or such
actions Just as he was' right In
rewctlng the mostaken judg
ments that created such national
crrses as Watergate and the
current Reagan fiasco
I do not feel reassured for the
nat ton that we have found a way
to eliminate Gary for personal
Indiscretion while we still honor
the architects of the Vietnam
tr agedy and or her mlsjudgmenrs
that have cost the nation so
dearly In blood treasure and
lnternal!onal sta nding

to mond
When onf' rrporiPr at a New
Ha mpsh rre press co n fpre-nce

as ked htm tf he had ever
co mmtlted adu lt el y I wr shed
Ga ry had replied " If I answer
yes are you a big enough
hvpomte to cast the ftr st stone?"
Bevond th1s wherC' Is our sense

or compass10n

toward a bro ther

In l oouble and und er terrible
pr es sUI e and r mbarrassment a s

As he himself publlclv an
nouncrd hE• dc m onst rat rd bad
Jud gm ent 1n thr now celebrat ed

tn c tdenl with Donna Rt ce But
hke man y other Amrr1cans I a m
troublei:l about the m annrr m

whtch he wa s forced out of the
racP
Even tf he was partoa l to
rom antic adve nturism and an
under standable

reluc tancr

to

dtsc uss ot I find the post ures of
som e of hts crlltcs hy pocntrca l
and se lf nghteou s 'Judge not
and
that ye be not judged

he struggled to ex pl atn him self tn
tho ft shbowl of a presodenl!al
ca mpaign?
I ftnd I he press stakeoul of hi s
home demeantn g to both rhe
press and the cand idate
11 Is true rhat Gary m1stakenlv
challenged th e press to "tall
hom and II may be true that there
wa s 'arrogance or Indifference
on hts part about rho relevance of
public consequ ences of hr s prl
vatr life
as onC' r epo rt er
assrr1M

But Garv s mrstaken handling

F01 m er Sen

wp remain

Sy 1acuse Elemenrary School
PTO
Ter E'Sa M Tvson DrummPr
Publlcltv Chairman

Today in history
nv l lnitt•d Pres."! lniL•rnatlonltl
Toduv IS M omI tv M av 18 thr H~th da\ of 1987 Wllh 227 to follow
fh C' moon is tpp l mH hmg 11 s las t quaJI£'t
fh C' m01 nmg st 11 s dl e Venus lup! let and S,IIUin
Ther~e nnlgshns JlrMr 1c u q and Ma 1s
Those bor n on th1~ da tr at e undr1 the sogn of 1 aurus They Include
English phllosopho' til e\ mathl'mal tcoan Bertra nd Russell rn 1R72
ar rhllrrt Wall rr Gtopru s rn lRH' film dlr('('tor Frank Caprd In 1897
1age 9111 smgro Prr" Como 1912 t age 7'&gt;1 ballet dancer Dame
Mar go t F'ont t•y n In 1919 1.1gc• lffi) , Pope John Paul I! born Korol
Wo)t y la tn 19211 tage 671 .J r tot s Pernell Rotl&lt;'rts In 19:10 (ag&lt;&gt; ~7 ) and
Rotl&lt;'ot Motsc rn1911 tagP&gt;i&gt;t an dbaseballplavorReggle lacksonln
1946 , ••go4 11
On th is dat e In hlsto1'
In !860 Abr .tham Lon eo ln was nominated for president by the
Republica n Party at tt s ronvenlton tn Chicaj!o

Gary

Hart s

downfall over charges of an till cit
affair wllh a much younger
woman

ra ises sevcralrmportant

Iss ues L et us I! y to consider
them separatel v
There Is first of all the
question of whether I here ts any
truth to the story Hart ha s
admllted tha t he and a l awyer
William Broadhurst took an
overm~ht cruise to Bimini wllh
Donna Rice and her fr iend Lvnn
Armand! aboard a private yacht ,
and that they subsequently enter
talned the same two young wo
men over most of a weekend In
Wa shingt on while Harl's wife,
Lee was In Colorado But Hart
Insists rhat nothing Improper
occ urred and Mrs Hart says she
believes him The Miami Herald ,
on the other hand draws much
darker conclusions from the
known eve nt s and li s version of
th em varies from Hart's rn
certain respect s Further details
are still coming to lighl
In the circumstances , rr would
probably be b&lt;&gt;st ro suspend
judgment for the time tl&lt;'lng on
whi!l actually happened Bur we
must rnev11ablv proceed with
the discussion by assuming the
worst What then?
The first problem Is rhat the
American people are divided on
just how bad adultery ts For
many people, It Is enough that it
Is expressly forbidden by t he
Seventh Commandment On the
other hand, a 1980 survey of t he
opinions of the media elite (l or
example) discovered that a m a
jorlty of those questioned could
not even bring themselves to
agree that adullery Is wrong
In any case, a candidate !or the
presidency must at all costs,

SUCh actiV It y If he IS
going to engage tn II Plent y of
ca ndidat es ta nd pr es id ents)
have done both but that does n t
affect the point The potntls that
there are stil l qu!le enough
Ameri cans w ho d isa pprov e
strongly or adultery ro make t he
cosr of tis disclosure pollltcally
orohtbttl ve for a pre stdenrl al
candidate
Next ques tion If a presldenl!al
ca ndidate engages m adultery
and a report er discovers thi s
oughr he to report the !act? This
obvrously may depend on what
the reporter himself per so nally
thinks of such conduct If he Is
sincerely opposed to adult ery, he
may feel little or no compunctiOn
about tellin g whar he knows, on
the theory thar It sheds highly
releva nt ll ghr on the bas1c
character of I he ca ndidate
But what If the reporter lsn I
opposed to adu lter y? !Does It
matter In such cases that the
reporter Is not runmng for
president' Would he srrll be
justified In blowing the Whistle on
somebody who rs•i Or whatlf the
r eporter opposed adultery but
doesn t b&lt;&gt;lleve that the fact th at
someone commits it Is r eleva nt
to th at persons qualiflcatloons to
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mnocent and certa inly If not
reflects very poorly Indeed on
Cary Hart For It raises the
gravest questions about his judg
menr and judgment Is surely one
of the mos t omport ant of all
quahl!cattons for the presidency
Srmtlarl y I he vo ters who are
more soph is ticat ed about these
th ings than they ar e somet rmes
gtven cr edit for are llkelv ro

think less or Gary Hart In almost
any case - either because they
disapprove of adultery and con
slder rhe com mission of It a

relevant mdex of character or
b&lt;&gt;cause Hart, as a front running
presidential candidate, had no
better sense than ro commit It or
to act In ways that give rise to a
perfectly understandable Infer
ence that he did so

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By MIKE SULLIVI\N

to g:PI som l.'t hm g

UPI Sporls Writer
Some form er Dodger blue
madr an i mpress tve sho11 lng In
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Either of these consoder atlons
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Bur in one way or another as In
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But there Is another aspect or
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observers who C'an't bring themselves to argue that adultery
ought to bar a person from the
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vu tory oH r .lrcll rl\ \1 Suutht•rn on Uu M('ig~ diamond

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Two nlnr inmng .£wmr~ 1,1,1!1 bf'
lected for all drst rlct honor s anti plu)f'd on Mav 24 Wllh the fl os tto
c ho sen to partt clpate In an 1:&gt;4\g\ n at noo n Admi SS IOn w 1H br
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Tr a ut~ e ln Field In Athens on
ton of A tho ns Rov Kellv of
Sunda\ Mav 24 Se lec ti ons were Ri chm ond Dall' Southea stern
m a d E' by coaches wh o are and l ack tam es ol Patriot
members or the Sou theastern Southwestern fo1 the East and
District B ase ba ll Coaches Lenny Co nrad of L ancasr N Ted
Association
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1n addition to the all distri ct and Dea n Sc hulpr of Luc asvl ll o
selec tions a coac h and six Valley for the West
pla ver s ha ve been select ed as the
Lenny Conrad of LJnca sl er ha s
di strict s represe ntatives to the been e lecrcd as the group s
All Ohi o ga m es to b&lt;&gt; played In president for next year and Rov
Columbus In June
Kellv of Richmond Dalf' Sou
Brll Morga n or Dave Waller
thraStf'rn &lt;l S VICE' pn)slden t
bolh or whom coach at Coal Rand y Burn side of Miami rracr
Grove will serve as the di strict s will co ntinu e as secrPI,Jr y
re present ative on the All Ohio treasurer
coaching sta ff Players selected
lt8i ALI...-f)ISTRJ(.T
Br\SEBAI L Tt:;A M
were Mark Bradley of Marietta
Srh..- llo ns mad&lt;' h\ mrmtxn 11f thl
!Cla ss AAA ) Todd Harris or Scluihl"'aSif rn Dl~lrl rl Ba ~r ba ll ( (J&lt;!fhl ~
Waverly Chuck Price of Coal
A s~Ot" lallOn ptu y1 rs nam11d 10 ~ ,rl l' /pall
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of M cDermott Northwest iCiass 24 Two91n n ln~t~!lm M; Y.11 l })('pl avrtl..., lth
lhr first gamtt 1U nrxm All plavf'rs rh~t·n
AA l and Ed Collins of Reeds
arc- !tf"nlors
vllle Eastern and Joe Cowman of
Eo\ST
ClASS AAA - Ed Rohf. A thl'n s CF'
Paint Valley &lt;Class AI
Tonv Coif'S Alh(n s 18 P Bra d Rod~f'r~
All of the players selecred for
Alhf'n5 IF Mlkr Wlckllnc- Ga llipolis P
the district and slate all star Gary Harrison Gallipolis SS r rtc V('ldl
C K(!lty Wolfr Logan rF Marl!
games are seniors In addition , Lojlan
Bradley Marl(llla SSP St:&gt;an Blai r
coaches must be a member of the MariE"IIa 18
CLASS AA - Mlkf' Mc Vey Ai'lpn OF
assQC'Iallon and have attended a
Jor Anderson Belpre P Mlk(' Chinn
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Krumtauf Shf"r ldan SS Sc 011 MOOrP
player eligible to be selected
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ALl 01110 SELECTIONS - Coa&lt; h -

Blli Mor~~: a n Coal Grovr or Davr \\ali( r

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Ma rJ•IIa Class AA. - Todd Harrls

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an error Barry M cCoy ba trled
from a 1 2 count to draw a walk
Dave Amburgey walked and
Shawn Cunningham reached on
an error that allowed SHS to ta ke
a!Oiead
Eastern l!ed rhe score rn the
ftrsl when J eff Ca ldwell walked
st ole second came to lhlrd on a
passed ball and scor ed on a Jeff
Johnson smgle
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Loss of Hart is nation's loss __G_e_or.::.:_ge_M_c_Go_v_er_n
1 hat sa me yea r R oc hard Ntx on
wa s drivrn fr om offJcr O\ C'J thr
Waterga te sca nda ls Ten years
later Gary nearl y won the
D e moc ra t 1c p r es Tdrn tJ a l
nom maiJOn
Hf' v.a s the c lear rr ont runnrr
for the nomon alton on 1988 And
now hE' 1s gonr- fro m lhP presl dc n
!ta l campaign
Hos tro ubles tl&lt;'gan 1n publt c on
1984 over th e av. kward handli ng
of the name an d age change
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IJut gov i LPt 111d J ohn Rlffl p

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I olrsr met Carv H ar t and his
wtre Lee tn 1970 tn Denver
Colo whrre I was a speaker at a
banquet M y offi ce had arran ged
for Gary to adva nce m y vl s1t
a nd accompany me to sPveral
events He had work ed fo r a 11me
In lhP Department of the Int erio r
and was then a Iawver with an
office rn DenvN
My wife Elea nor and I both
ltked Gary as well as hts
engag1ng wife L ee who wa s
Involved In the promo! ton of the
banquet
Before leavrng I tol d Ga ry that
I would seck the presodencv tn
1972 and would like htm ro play a
oole 1n tha t effort Eventually I
selected Gary as manage r of m y
ex pected campaign
I have never regre tt ed that
decrston Ga ry served m e wellcreatovel y and often brllllantlv
Rt chard Nixon defea ted me
ove rwhelmingly In the rail but I
went back to South Dakota and
won reelection to the U S Se nat e
In 1974 and Gary was el ected

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nament Irati with a 211 3 record
and 11 2 SVAC mark Southern
ends the season wrlh a rPspec ta
ble 14 6 overall mark three
losses which came at the hands of
the Eagles Pendmg I he out come
or Monday s game between Ea sr
ern and North Calha Southern
wrll have !Jed for or placed
second m the SVAC with a fine
11 ' league m ark
In the fJrS I mnlng Southern
took a 1 0 lead on two walks and

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raising poojec ts the PTO Is
as kin g th,lf the parent s rest
dent s alumni and business of
thr community co nsi der a dona
li on to~ ards thi s ftne Improve
mont to our schoo l
If vou would lik e to make a
clo na l !On of (\OV am ount plea s£'
mall vo ur r h~ek payable to the
Sv r .JC US&lt;' Elementarv School
PTO c/ n Sv r ar u s~ Elementrav
Gra de Sc hool Box 23.1 Syracuse
OH 4'&gt;779
Thr PTO hopes to be able to
stall work on thi s projec t as soon
as the sc hoo l year conc lud es on
M.J V 28 1987 and asks that
dOIM I\OilS be sent to the addrE:'SS
abo1 r on or I!&lt;&gt; fore May 281h
Remr mtl&lt;'r th is donation Is tax
dr duc llblr
Thank i ng vo u fo r vour cons1d

rt a tlon a nd sup pot t

Both IBM and StorageTek
malntam that lhe Agriculture
Department judged their equip
m en1 rmproperly Each said It
would have won the contract If
the evaluatron had been done
co rrectly

Hart trouble -----,-________W_i_llia_m_Ru_sh_er

Letters to the editor

11 was a sweet sweet v1ctor v for

Documents flied by Stora
geTek pomtedly state that Its
computer 'Is manuracrured In
the United States' while VrON's
Is manufactured by Hitachi in
Japan ' While StorageTek and
IBM say their bids were substan
tlally •lower than VION's neither
ftrm would reveal its exact bid, In
case the contract is reopened In
response lo their appeal

Ohio Politics

repuTalwn

By Scott Wolle
Also Pictures by
Dave Harris
ROCK SPRI NGS - Ullhztng
' The thnll of vlclory and agony
of defeat" theme Saturdav s
Cl ass ' A' Sect ronal Champo on
ship baseball game ar M e1gs
High School concluded wllh dra
matte tmpllcatton s equal only to
a Hollywood senpt F or Easl ern

The Agrlculrure Department's
ge t soft approach to Japan ma
nrfeslly hasn I worked At about
I he same lime that his procure
menr dtvrsJOn was awarding the
computer contract Agriculture
Secrerarv Richard Lyng was In
Tokyo trying without success to
get Import restrictions lifted on
America b&lt;&gt;ef, rice and cotrus
fruit

buy from VION Is not subjec t ro
the presi dents trade sancltons
But Hrtachl IS one or the Japa

Pomeroy- Middleport,

Eastern trips Southern 7-6 for sectional title

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Monday. May 18, 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport; Ohio

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•Field complete for Sunday's 7lst Indy 500
By ROBERTO DIAS
tiPJ Sports Writer
1:'\DIAI'\i\ POLJS 1UPI 1- Six . l!~' n days of practice and 1wo
w!'ek(·nd; of quali fying for neXI
Sunday's 71SI running of Ihe
Indianapolis 'fll fealured a rrcord numtx·r 11f arr idenl s. pro
lo n~ ed war m wealhrr and grum
hling co ncer ning car; and !ires .
PoiP

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Ma rio

And rC'tti

&gt;u mmcd up 1h1· fer·ling of drivers
on th1· Jl-1·•r Sldrti ng grid wh1·n
hr· sa id h1• was "glad all lhr·
pr&lt;·l imi nari&lt;·s a rr over."
"Th£· air

l ~ r-IC'ar ," ~aid

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drrltl. the fas ii'SI q·uolifier at
21'd!JO mph in his Lola · l' ht·v ro lr •l " It's limelot hinkabou l lh&lt;'
chr ·c·kt·rrd flag and nothing &lt;&gt;fsr&gt;.
I kn uw PV(' r y hnd v agTrPs with

me· .
Pn · ··r~H · f •

inc·irknl ~

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play a la&lt;·tor in lh&lt;· arlual
runnin g of lhr rar r·. PracliCt's
;:~nd

quillifyl ng

a rc•cord

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fril turr d

a('l'i drn l&gt;, with 21

c;t rs !-.lrikln g walls &lt;Jtth ~ ve nera IJI P "lnUianapc&gt;l is M oltJ r
S p~r-dwa y.

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new ra dialll r&lt;•s. lis a n ·su ll of lh&lt;'

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Grand Prix
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former , 11 of 1h~ qualified cars
are 1981i Marches I hal were
ha lily prepared as replact'mcnls. The field average of
207.194 mph was 3.086 mph
slower than las! yea r.
On a more positive side. a
rrrord nine former Indy 500
champions quali fied - Andren!.
defending champion Bobbv Ra-

helped me a JOT, and he mad e Ihe
final adjust ments that -worked,"
said Jones. "l was co mfortable in
lhe car, bu t nol quil e sure. A.J .
really was th e key. He told me 1
could do il "
Foy!, a four ·lime Indy 500
champion, had his learn qualify
four cars for Ihe second lime in
his career'. He previously had
hal, Ric·k !'wie ar~. A.J . F o~·t. four cars in the 1970 rape. The
.Joh nn)· Rutherford. Da nny Sui li - on!)' ot her tea m 10 qualify four
,-an. Cordon Joh ncor k.. \1 Unser cars was the 19'&gt;0 Blue Crown
Sr. and Tom Snrl' a.
effort.
"There 's plentv of Ialent in this
"To me. 11 means w&lt;;&gt;'re confipld. " ~aid ~1 ears. a two- tim~ sistenl." said Foyl. who is fourt h
champi on who achie,·ed a ri'('(Jrd tastes! overal l and on the second
~Jb.H:/8 mph tn winning the pol~
row wilh a 210.935 mph average.
la .\'1 war. "OK. the overall times " 11 gl\'es all of us a boos!."
""' slower . Bu t that will make
Three rookies were bumped
lhi· competition more lnrens0.
following Jones 's efforts. Rocky
Toda!'· ISunda~' " ·as prf'tt~
Mora n (199. 1.17 1 and Dominic
f•xd1 ing ··
Dobson t201.240 r preceded Jones
fbvy .Jones hlghlighled the in qu alifying, but wNe edged by
final day of qual if\ ing when hr ''etera ns George Snid er 1203.192)
hf·r·ame lhl· fastrsl rookie and the and Steve Chassey 1202.488 ).
youn gr-\'1 driver in the field. Veteran Ed Pimm reached
Jones . 22, of :vtcGraw. \ ,Y.. 203. 284 in the final half-hour to
ovE'rca m P final · hour pressure to bump Ihe 201.840 of Sam my
pilot his 1986 March·Cos worlh TO Swind ell. who had qualified
" 20R. I17 mph average for four Saturda~.
Chassev, the " man on th&lt;;&gt;
laps and nolr·h the lOth fas test
c· Jocki ng overall .
bubbl&lt;;&gt;" as Ihe slowest qualifier,
"t Tcam OWO(&gt;fl A .J . r 9~'1 ha s wailed ner vously during the last
15 minutes as Rick Miaskiewicz

made an unsuccessful efforr a1
bumpi ng him.
"It was worth Ihe sweat ," said
Chassey, 32, of CarmeL Ind.
·•J usltodrive in lh ~ Jndianapolis
:;oo is a thrill. "
Earlier in the sessio n. veteran
Pancho Carter fashioned some
heady drivi ng and Phil Krueger

was involved the 23rd accident
before qualifying. twice delayed
by a chipmunk running ont o th l'
tni rk. ended at 6 p.m. EST.
Carter, J6. followed Ihe exa m·
pie set by 1985 Jn cly 500 win ner
Danm· Sull ivan a day ear lier as
he wi.lhdrew a car he previous!)'
had qualified . He Ihen improved

from 203.'781 to 205.154 mph .
Krueger. 35, of Indianapolis,
losl eontrol of his 1981i LolaCosworth low in turn one and hit
bolh lhe outside wall and lhe
in ner guardra il before spinning
three times in the grass. He
suffered slight cars on both
knees.

WIIKINDS, ~OMit HOLIDAYS AND
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Oilers down Flyers in Cup opener

'- SHAMPOO OR
CONDinONER

EDM ONTO N, il lbr n a rU PI I
- The rxc usl's lh r Philadl'lph la

The FlyL·rs won' 1 adm il a
tlra in\ng semifinal. whl r h conFl .vr·.·!' rC' fu sf'd 10 usc w ill di sap
eluded onlv IJH·ep nlghl s ear lier
prar by lhP nc •xt gamr.
in Monlrral. and cross·counlry
The 1·\lmonlon Oilers. how- lrr k look a lol l.
PV&lt;'r, wi ll stil l be there - wilh
"They' re d finitely capable of
thr ir al l;tck apparPnl ly ap·
pla)' ing a bellrr game," sa id
pnli.lf'h!n g P• 'ilk.
l·:dmonton's Paul Coffey. He
Tlw Ol lf'rs. qui Ir pass iill)' c:~ p 1- hr lprd break the game open,
t;d l;.in g on u 1irPtl a nd ba tl r r f'd
scoring lhe s!'rond of a lhrceoppon &lt;•nl. openl'fl 1h1• Sian lr·v goal barrage during 8:37 of the
I 'up fina l wilh a ~ - 2 victory
lhlrd period .
Sunda)' night. Th r 1eams Jwv.r•
"They had an emolional rollerlwo da)·soff , bul for thr Fly&lt;'I'S, il roas lrr se ries thai wenl si x
ma .v not tw P nou~ h .
gu mf's. whrn ours a g.:~ in s l De Game 2 of lhr hl'sl-of srvPn ll'OII finished a ni gh! ea rllet', at
final Is '"' fur Tu &lt;•sdav , wllh homr and in fl\·r gam rs." Coffey
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Sunday bcra usl' of hrnvy rai ns

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hra I.
him
10 wllh in a shol of flrsl placr,
' • • Tlw ~oal today was adv!mcrowned
til lhr llm r b)' Ben
mPnl hll o Ihe sectiona l qual if)'·
Crens
haw.
By the lime hr had
: lng round of Ihe U.S. Open .
Tlu• reward Sunday was his played r ig hl hO les in lhe aft erfirs I v\r lorv on lh&lt;· PGA lou r- u noon, he was fou r shots In front.
"ilflN lhr morning round , I
: win In 11ir Colonial Nationa l
k
nc11'
I had a chance." Clear·
"'., Jnvltuton.
wa
iN
said.
"I knew If I co uld get
-: ; "This Is 1he gr ate&amp; I t'XW
:. l'icnrc In my life," Clearwa lrr off 10 a good start in lhe
• said. "AI IC'as l onhthe golf aflrrnoon. I would Ill' In excellent
: course. o "You don't think aboul p0sll lon 10 win. When 1 did get In
: whal wlnnl.g mea ns until you do fro nt , II was hard 10 stay
: it. It mt•a n I gel 10 play !nih!' aggn 'ssive. You don 'l wanl lo
pla y 'sca red go lf.' but you slill
~ Masters and tye Tournament of
wanll o play ronservalive."
.~ Champions and zhe World Segles
Clearwntr r became thl' fourth
~ or Golf. ,
flrst
·lime winner on the tour This
·' "This meanssa lol lo mr and
year,
joining LovE&gt;, T.C. Chen and
~ mywlfe. We' I paq off our house
Paul Azinger.
~ afd our car and we wit I enjoy the
Love earnPd $64,8fl(f for his
·• • tour like you hou ld enjoy IT ." s
second·
place
finish
while
'· • oclearwater becamethe first
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· · Garden Club will meel al the
home of Mrs. Daylon Parsons,
• ' . with Mrs. Car l Denison as
co-hosl, Monday at 7:.10 p.m.

LD SPICE
STICK

. . POMEROY - Meigs County
; : Men' s Fellowship w\Jl meet Mon. day, 7:30 p.m .. al lhe Pomeroy
Church of Christ. Kr ith Wood.
;; '. Meigs County gamE' protector,
;: . · )VIII present a special program
:; . : and film.

DEODORANT
MUSK, REG.
OR FRESH
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SALEM CENTER - Salem
Center United M&lt;;&gt;thodlsl Church
;~. · will be In revival Monday and
;::: Tuesday al 7:30 each eveni ng.
;:... : Rev. James Wells. Wlnchesler.
:-:·· Ky., evangel\sl.
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MIDDLEPORT - OH KAN
·~. · Coin Club will meel Monda y
'&lt; ·evening al Burkett' s Barber
•;..: -5hop In Mlddlcporl . There will be
.-· :. a social hour and tradi ng session
;:.' at 7 p.m. followed by a coin '

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BOTTLE

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dcrmlin g champion Dan Pohl
fin is hed alone In thvrd plark a!
10-undrr 270.s Curl is Sl ran: e and
&amp;oil Simpson lied for fburth al
9- undur.
Gusl&lt;?rs champion Larry Mlze,
Crrneltaw a nd ,Jeff Uluman were
al ~ - un jcr while Azl ngerlmaln ialn d his holdnon the No. 1
mon.1.v spo t wil h S 2· undrr 278.

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of

.refreshme nts.
RACINE - The Racinr Mer·
chants Association will me~1 al7
p.m. Monday a l the town hall .

HERR'S

PRESS &amp; GO
NAIL
COLOURS

Members · are 10 meel a l the
Pomeroy parking lol al o:45p.m.
POMEROY - Overralrrs Victoriou s Weight Loss Club will
slarl meeling Ma y 19, from 7 to 8
p.m .. in !he yo uth room or Mount
01 ive Co mmun\l .v Church .
Lead0r wi ll be .Judy Holler.
POMEROY - XI Gamma
Epsilon will meet Tuesday at
Shonefs In Polnl Pleusa nt.
Membprs are lo mrPl al lhe
Pomero~ parking lol al !'i : 4!'i p.m.

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MAALOX
LIQUID
ANTACID

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Calendar/ happenings

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Shoney's in Poinl Plrasant.

29

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JCOHT 1\'0HTII , TPxas tUPI I

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#60, #401, #32, #3o
OR RIGMT ANGLE

Til AT'S FAST - 1\..l. Foyl shows his approval with a gesture to
ll:oVI',V ·lon!'s as ht' drlws hy alter completing his &lt;iuallllclllion run
al tl11• lnd Ia napoii' 500 with the spc&lt;·d ol 20K. I I7 mph . .Iones was Ihi'
f'"'''"' •1ualill&lt;•r Sunday and lenlh hL~I&lt;,st ollhf'fleld. hu I he' ll slarl

port.

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TOOTHBRUSH #20,

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CHILDS SNOOPY OR

mph on his 261h lap.

llll n l, lrir •d lo p7s h hl.s IJrabhan r
Ill&lt;' IIII I' il fl f' l' lo ran OUI of ful' l
on tlu• la!-1 lap l h · 1hf'n , :1 lap
bl'itlml lh&lt; · wi mw l', lh&lt;• Jralla n

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by r·ovrr ing I hP 4..11 mil e- rircull
al an UVl' rOJ g l ' Sp('f'd or DJ :lR7

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Prix." ProS! said.

TUESDAY
POMEROY - XI Gam ma
Epsilon wi ll meet Tuesday al

PRETZELS
8 OZ. BAG

POMEROY - Meigs Hi~h
School' s Spri ng Sports Ba nquet
will be Tuesday , 7 p.m ., a1 lhe
schooL Thos~ all ending are
asked 10 bring two covNed
dishes.
WEDNESDAY
P.AGEV ILLE - P~arl Chap~!
Unlled Methodisl Church wi ll be
In revival Wedn esday and Thursday wllh Rev . James Wells of
Wi nrhestel', Ky . Ever:&gt;one
welcome.
EAST MEIGS - The Com.
bined Elememary Choir of Eas1ern Local School District will
present a I'Onrerl Wednesday,
7:30 p.m .. al Eas 1ern High
SchooL The public Is Invited.

PTO
Musica l select ions by lhe
sc hool choir und er The dl rerlion
of Mrs. Max ine Whitehead were
feal ured at I he final meeling of
Ihe Riverview PTO for the schol
year.
Approximately 80 studen1s,
parents a nd friends atlended lhe
program . Presiding at the meetIng were the officers: Sue Sultle,
president: Ter&lt;;&gt;sa Evans , vice
president ; Calhy Spencer, secretary; and Angle Morris, trea·
surr:. A report on 1he new school
sign was given by Grace Weber,
head teacher.
Gary Reed's flflh grade received the allen dance awa rd for
having the highest percemage of
parents In attendance.
Volunteer workers for the
sc hool year as well as roommoth·
ers were rerogn ized and honored
b)• lhe staff.
Refreshmenls were served.
HARRISONVILLE OE."i
Paulne At~lns wus prese nted
her 40-year pin by her daug-hler.
Sharon .Jew&lt;'li at lhe rerenl
meeling of the Harrisonvi lle
Chapter 25o, Orderoflhe East~rn
Star, held recenliy ol lhl? Ma·
sonic Temple.
Mrs. .Jewell gave a shorl
hlslorv of her mol her's arl\vH \es
in the O.E.S. wil h Mrs . Aikins
addi ng highlights of her memo·
r\es in thPorder . AvaneiiGeorge,
worlhy matrn , a nd Dana Hof·
!man. worthy pal ron , presided at
I he meeti ng. Those hav ing grand
appoinlmcnl a nd !hose wilh
formrr gra nd appointments and
honored Masons were welcomed.
Ruby Diehl, 60·year member,
was presented.
It was announced thai How-

Mother's Day guesls of Mrs.
Pearl L. Russell , Racine. were
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd T. Chapman
1Kcnda Russell) , Plckerl nglon.
Mrs. Chapman acco mpan ied her
mother to lhe Shade Alumni
Assoc\allon banquet where Mrs.
Russell observed her 50Th reunIon . Olher ~ess of Mrs . Russell
were Marine Major Karl R.
Rusell and wife , Linda Smilh
Russell. son, Ken Russelll,
Olalhe, Kansa s.
She also received a ra il from
anot her daughter, Alela Lynn
Russell Burton, DeBary, Fla .

SAVINGS EVERYDAY
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EVERY
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ACCfm AU MANUFACTUIIfll'l COUPONS . ~

der rack. Rudy for uM.

For

more

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informetton

phone 61 4·667 -3406 day·

lime or 814-887-3392 own-

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PHARMACY PHONE: 992-2516

inga.

Weyne Bennett,

Socrtllry·T...ouror
Oren~ Twp. Vol. F.D.
!51 1s. 24. 31 ; 1817. 4tc
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Carl a nd Mazic Branna n and
1-:dylhr and Bob .Jay have re·
lurnrd from a I rip lo North and
South C&lt;~ro lln a . In Rorkinl(ham,
N.C.. Ca rl rai led on an old Navy
budd y, WaynP Newsom, whom
he hadn'f srrn for aboui 4U yea rs.
Thr lwo srrved logct her on :a
submari nP chusl'f In the Norl h
Allanl lc and South Parlflr during
'World Wilr II .

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HONORED - Soulh••rn High Senior Uadtel l.aura Itf'lher and
Ml'lgs lll~:h Senior Erin Anderson Brl' lwo of n••arly 2flfl lop ranko•d
hi«h school seniors beln~: honor&lt;·d hy WSAZ ll'h•vlslon 3' s sa lute lo
thl' "Bes t of th e CIIIHS 1987" . Th&lt;' lnp seholar. from lh1• WSAZ
vh•wlng area arc being lealured In puhllc St'rvlct' announco·m•niN
lhal were videotaped durin~: a luneh&lt;'on h&lt;&gt;ld al the Jlunlinglon
Mu•eum of Arts on May 5. The announccm•mts ure bo·lng alr••d lhl•
month and In .June.

·3326 Children's H011e ROlli.
County Rt 76 &amp; LIUrtl Cliff Rd .

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In Tuppera Plains. Ohio.
The Fire Department rts·
erve• the right to ra;ect enr
or ell bids.
·

Return home

I go to Fiesta because. , .

AT WESTSIDE CHURCH
Of CHRIST

WllfSEM THE liGitTTO UMIT CMWITITIIS • I'IKIS lffECTIVE Mit IITHIU 24. 1917 • liOT USPIIIISIIlE fllllYP06Wit!CAl !1100

10, 1987 '' lho Flrt Houn

will be held on .rum' 2.'! a! lh r
homr of l'orrlnr and .fark Am·
brose. The Rev. Ede n had lhe
r losl ng prayer . Members ,
Glenna and .John Re lb&lt;•l. Mrs.
Thomas, the Rrv . a nd Mrs.
Eden. and Mrs. Klors wen'
joined by DorolhyWoodard. Mrs.
Crisp, Hulh Dl (•rhup, Car·oJyn
Clm·k. Carl;! l.m·gr and daughl'r,
Cy n1 hi a, Glenna Crisp, and Char·
Jayne Crisp for !hi' show•·r. Cl fl s
w!'re sen! by Fran a nd Boh
Parker, Sharon H&lt;Owl ry, and
F:velvn DavIs. Ca mrs wr•n'
play-ed wll h pri zes bring
awarded lo Ihl' wl nnf'l's , lhr· Rr v.
Mr. F:drn and Mrs. Re!IM•I.

AWARD - Tamru Dawn
Vane••, formerly of Pomeroy,
a junior al Palatka Hl~h .
School In Palatka, Flu., wa•
prt'senl cd lh&lt;' Coachl'fl Award
lor girls hUJ&lt;kethull at her
S(! Joool. Th1• award Wl&amp;!l given
for fulthlulni'IIM and ttood learn
support. She ul•o held the
hlght&gt;sl pcrcentaJ!e of •hoi•
made from lht• foul line. She I•
lhl' daughter of Joyce Hlad of
Palatka. und Ronald Vance of
N••w Havl'n, W.Va.

Alumni picnic
Thl' Southe1·n Hi~h S&lt;·hool
Class of 1972 will cclrbralr li s
l~· year reunion rJn Sunday May
24 wllh a famil y plenlr ul
PorHand Pa rk. Class memlx'rs
ar&lt;• :r skrd 10 bri ng th!'lr food.
drink s, plales and s llvNwa re.
The plc'nir will begin aboul 11
a.m. wil h dinner al12 noon .

.. .the Ht~ir Dre.ut.•r\ dre wonderful! Ther
so out of tht:ir wdy to IH• rcrt.lin ytHI 'r~·

ple.Jsed! They ,,,lif•tht.&gt; time and effort to
make

&amp;Uri! N'f'f}'lhin~

Wdnt

ll ... plus Fil'~t.J h.n

Is the w.Jy you
ldnnin~!

Perms $1'1.99 tu $39.99
No 1\ppoinlmcnt&lt; - lu&lt;l Walk In!
Daily 8·8; SaL 8-b; Sun. &lt;0·5

rlt·,..Jfa .

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NOW OPEN
322 Second St.

446-91 S2

GOSPEL MEETING

Iliff

waa purchued. Min. bid will

be 13000. Bids will be
opened •t 7:00p.m . on June

DAV
New ol!lcers wrrr Plectrd al
thr recent meetin g o! Chapt er 5:\,
Meigs Disabled America n VPitP·
rans held al !he hai L
Elected were Slrw Eb lin ,
com mandPr: Bob Ashley . vlre
l'om mandcr: Wm . Ziegler, sr·
co nd vice commander: Kl'nnPih ·
Cundiff, ad julanl and treasurer:
Oris Hubbard. chap lai n: Dcnvrr
Curlis, service offl i-rr: and
George Sellers, Oli n Booth, Lloyd
Johnson. tru sle&lt;'s .
Nex l mrell ng will bi' held on
Jun e8a l7p.m. Al l memiJCrsarr
asked 10 al!cnd.

The u p coml n ~t \nvltaHonal lo
be held on .June 2.1 all he .Jaymar
Golf Course was dt sl'usst'&lt;l when
!he Ja ymar Ladles Golf Cloub
mel Tuesday. Afler 18 holes of
pla y, prizes were awarded to Sue
Burnell. low gross: Na ncy Hill ,
low nel , and Margaret Follrod
and ,J a ne Brown. low putts.

IACH

U11d dally until new truck

1

plan invitational

PUBLIC NOTICE

ped w ith hgnta1 11rent taO·

GOLDEN RULE ClASS
i\ layeiiC shower for Teresa
Crisp followed Ihe regular meet In g of the Go ldt•n· Ru iP Class al
the Middleport First napti sl
Church Thursday evrnlng.
.Jean Thomas had d••vollons
from Psalm :,:1 assisted by .June
Kloes, .lean Eden a nd Mrs. Crisp
who r&lt;'ad other srrlpt uri'S from
Psalms. The Rev . Earl Eden
played his qu\1ar for a group
slnp:sp\rat lon. Plans were dis·
cused for telephoning. vls lllng,
or se ndin g a t·ard 10 sornl'o nr on
Ihi' r hurch prayer Ilsi during t hi'
nexl mon th .
1\ cookout and irf' crr·um so&lt;'IH I

Lady golfers

Public Notice

l io nal t 000 Gel. Tonk Truck,
6 cvl. , 4 SPMd. E.•cellonl
Cond. 5,923 miles . Equip-

ard's Sta rs will have a picnic on
July 12 al I he Owens Farm, and
lhal a boat cruise is being
planned for Jul y 18.
Pas! malrons wll ~o lo Park&lt;;&gt;rsburg for a lunr heo n a nd on to
lhe Fenlon Glass Factory for a
tour on May 21. Members are lo
meet al lhe home of Donna
Nelson.
Thl' birthday s of Clara Mac
Morris and Rernlre Hoffm an
were observed . Bob Rerd had thr
blessing wilh refres hm&lt;;&gt; nts bring
served by Mr. and Mrs . .Jack
Warner, Mrs. Lois Thomson and
Helen Eblin.

Guests named

SPORT CUT OESIGI'I
ADHESIVE TABS
INCLUDED

Sea led Bids will be taken
by the Orange TownahipVo·
lun1eer Fire Dtpertment for
! he .. ,. oil 1I 19531nlorno·

long-tim•• ml'mhcr, lefl , and Carrie Kt•nnedy,
corri'S pondlnl{ Sl'c relary , wllh Walter Scoll
Lucas, who madr lhr pn'SI'nlatlons and Delores
Frank, volunh,.,. dlreclor. Others not present
wer•• Clara Burris, !II!Crelary, Mary Folmer,
ln'asur•'r, and ,Jessie While, gilt shop chairman .

RECOGNITION OF AUXILIARY - Corsugt•s
wrre ·presented to Lh&lt;• ofllcer. of lh&lt;• Auxiliary of
V1•terans Mt'morlal Hospital ul Friday's rl' &lt;·ognl·
lion program. Honored wert', sealed, ,Junk&lt;'
Daniels, Jell, vice president, and Louise B&lt;&gt;arhs,
president, and standing, Maryht•llr FreckL•r,

Area organizations condua meetings

to pu!ih, I huve

l&lt;rultt •.r liP ( 't •!". ari . . . who flnl shr

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Nelgler and ,lane A. Hess, live years, and Connil'
Tucker and Betty Curfman, len years. Linda
Patterson who has had 15 years servlc•• was not
present for lhe awards program. It was noted thai
William Guthrie rellred recenlly and was
presented a gold walch at I hat lime.

CAPLETS

w:rrl, lhr world champion in 1%!1,
·1q71 and 1q7:1. ra n in fl!l ra crs .

,. ftn'f' hl.'. Wl lllilm .., SUC'f'UlllhNI lo
tllP dMna ~w . suffPI'P&lt;.I In tlw
1
lnci (ll •nl. l.att-r, lhPrr wa~ ;r
' c·on lron t:11\on hdwf'l' rt thP clri \'
t•r.... i l l lht • pi I.

EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION - Service pins
were presented at a recognition program at
Veterans Memorial Hospital Friday aft&lt;'rnoon.
Recognized by Walter Scott Lucas, admlnlstra·
tor, were Mae Nelson, to his left , and Bohhle
Hobstelt••r, hoth 20 yPars, and buck row, Tina

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In llr lgl um c•ndl'&lt;l on lhr
fi rsl lap whc·n hf&gt; langlrd wllh lhr
l.o lus of 1\)T I&lt;m Srnn:r. 11olhl'ars
slhl olf !he• track and Sl' nna
clr"f' P''' ou l lmml'd lall'l y a llliough Mansrll prrssrd on hP·

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top of thr• worill championship
sl:rndlngs wllh IH J~l lnl s. f! w
:r hra d of .Joh;J nssol!. Britain' s
Nigr' l M:r nsP II Is th ird wl lh Ill.

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Prus l' s v ict ory put him at !Ill'

Monday, May 18, 1987

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SPA - F'fl.ANCOR CHAMPS ,
flrl glum IU P! i - World champion !\la in ProS! of FraneP won
lhl· ll&lt;'lglan Crand Prix Sund ay
lo ••qual .Ja ckI· Slcwarl 's record
of 27 career C rand Pri x vic lorles.
l'rosl, tlrl vlnga McLaren, look
thl' lead on Jhf' 11 th ol lhP 4:1laps
and hPid on "' win Ihe Formula
On &lt;' rvcn l in I hour, 17 minutes,
i1.21 7 sc·r·o nds. He a vcra~cd
'l lHH ifl mph lnr lhr· more !han
JH:i-mlld l'lll'e.
Sl&gt; f:&lt;n .Johansson ofiSwrden,

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PROGR.ut - Tile Come AUve Camp Team of
Ci•cl•natl Bible Coller;e wUJ be preRalln&amp; a
prov11111 of skits aad special musk at the

Bradford Church of Chrllt, Wednf!llday, 7: II p.m.
The public Is Invited ttl' attend the ~ervlce.

Seniclt Each Enning at 7:30
SunMy Morning I 0 A.M.
Sunday hilling 6 , .M.
lwangtlist, Wildon Warnock
af Xltlia
Wtkome

COIBINATION DINNER ONLY
DilliNG ROOM ONLY

Served with whipped potJtoes, chicken &amp;ravy,

cole
no

hot roll, butter and coif~•- Sorr~ .
except bevera&amp;e Wttb add!·

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goes back . to eight

Launching day

years ago,

And what it meant to

lase you
Ahove, Gallipolis City Com·
missioner Lloyd Danner , In
dark hat, pulls om• of his
chickens from his "Coop de
VIlle" as Bill Biars, who said
he had chickens kept in the
aluminum portable coo p,
looks on.
AI lert, Keith Bradbury, vic&lt;'
pre s ident of Rob Evuns
Farms, pul' in a lew good
words lor Robert (Rob ) Evuns
as Evans received his cerlili·
cat e of Induction as the first
induc tee into the Coop of
Fam e In Saturday's lnterna·
tlonal Chicken Flying Contest
at Rio Grande. Below , posing
with a Boh Evans Hen, arc,
from l eft to right, Mary Ellen
Smith, Fayette : Ralph Wyse,
Fayette ; and Arthur Smith,
also fr om Fayette. They are
standing in front of Th e
Hom es tead.

a sunny, cloudless aft ernoon
In which t emperatures wert• In
the mid·ROs. Some chickens
make an Imm ediate lrom
straight from the mailbox, hut
a few of the cluckcrs fl ew Into
the crowd , losing their way. At
right, one of the birds, In an
attempt to heat the skill&lt;'!,
new towards the heavens, and
as far away from thr laun ch
sUe as posslhh•. Below, lloh
Evans, co•nter , stands 114'hind
two worker s who aro· pladng

mark e r s in lt14'
ground n ca r til!' llylnl(
f: oncrl!t e

grounds of the International
Chicken Flying Conh!St helort•
he receives his award of
Induction into tho• &lt;:ooro of
Fame at the RohEvan s Furrn,
near Rio Grand•··

No one will ever know.
We think of your so of·
ten, Dee.
You 're in our· thoughts
today.
And memory is one gift
of God

That death can't take
away .
Your memory is our

keepsake.
With that we 'll never
part.
God has you in His
keeping.
We have you in our

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hearts.
Missed, loved and

t:'t!:':ro

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LOVING MEMORY
OF
WI~LIAM CONNALLY
WHO PASSED AWAY
MAY 17, 1986.
You are not gone. only

away.
We feel you presance every day .
We sadly miss the things
you gave us.
Thru hard work and loving care.
For long years you had to
suffer,
Eight long days and
nights we lingered by
your side.
It- was so hard to see you

go.

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leading Creek Conser vancy District wilt accept
sealed bids at it's oflice
loCated at 34481 Corn Hollow ROad, Rutland, Ohio.
45776 , for the purchase of a
two way radio telemetry

svst8m and a two wav radio
communications svstem.
Bid specifications may be
acquired for $600 .00 at
Leading Creak Conservancy
District office during standani business hours of 8 :30

A.M. to 4:00P .M. Monday
thru Friday .
AU bids must be filed at the
office of leading Creek
Conservancy District on tile

26th day of May. 1987, by
twelve o'clock noon . All bids
will be opened on the 26th

day of May. 1987. at . 4:00
P.M. at the office of leading
Creek Con•ervancy District.
leading Creek Co nser·
11ancy District reserves the
right to accept. or reject , any
or all bids.

15111. 18, 26; Jtc
H~lp

Wanted

Sentinel.
Pomeroy,. Ohio

When the loving Sa"iour

callad you.
We knew you had lost the

45769

fight .
goodnight

~ob Barlon, Owner

day l11t 'May.

--People in the news----.
lly WII.I.I M I t ·. TIW'l "l '

l lnH 4·tl I•rt•ss In lt'r nat ional
l'ASIIt: n OliT : .l ohtlll)' ('"s h had pN for nu •d Oll i)· lwo songs
and wa s in l hl' m icld lr ol' ~~ stn r y about his gr:~nd fal h P I' :.11 a sJ1ow
In" hig h sf'hno l g.1·mn "s ium in Council il lulfs. i oll'a . Soturda)'
whPn hP had l o IPII\'(' ltl &lt;' Sl.l gt• a nd 111' takt' n to a hospita l.
His wlfr• . .l unP Carl o•r ( '"sh . l"'lped him off :t ncl Ca sh wa s
hospil a li zf•tl fur I'X haust!on ancl &lt;Hl i tTC'g utar hParl b C' at . i\
hospil a l spokl•s ma n s;tid C1.&lt; l1 w as lin•d fr om a Sl'hedu le of
nationwi de co nc(' l' l s, n·&lt;·on l i ng a m ov!(' sounc1t rark and
au tograp h sPsslons f'o r his ruw boo k. " M;tn in Whltr ." Cash. :i!l .
hHs had batt! £\~ w ith clrug alHHiP in tilt~ pn st but a h os pi tt1t official
said drugs WC'I'P not invo l\'t•d i n th is &lt;'aS&lt;'.
OPPOSITES ,\'l"l'r!i\("1': Du sti n ll orfman is" shnl' l lcom i i.1·
man :wei Wa l'l'Ptl H0atr ~ · a d :ts h i ng l;l clif•s' lll &lt;tll but till' two
for mf'd a sol i rl l'r h'n dshlp wlllh• rna kin~ I IH' tHO\' it• " lsh tar . "
" Las I i ng f'r iPfl &lt;b hips art • l'&lt;ll'f' in 1hIs bus int •ss lwca u Si • I lw.\· · n •
wor k· rr lut ('d . Tlw~· lt•nd In bt' s ht) rf :uullr1 t c•ns(', " ll offrn a n says
In a Pf'O(J if' ma ga7in c· i n lt'l '\' it· ~\ ' wlt h hi s co -star. " Hut I hot&gt;£' m ,\ '
fr iPndshi!J with W&lt;liT£'11 wil l kt•rp go in g. T o m f• ;1 n•al fril' ncl\s
so mron0 1 know who r&lt;·atl ,\ · \o\'f's nw but is hard on rnt ' brc:tu sP
lw wunt s mf' In ... clo rn.\ · \ ' (' 1'.\ ' bP~t and I hu t' s \\'arn•n ." Bra n~·
suys hf' admin •s ll offm :~ n 's t (• ntt l'it~ · :.tnrl famit ~· va hlL)S.
" 1\ ·c IPal'IIC'd a l ol fro m llw " '" .-' llu slin combines hi s f amil y
and pr ofess ion." ill' says. " His fir st pr iori!)' I&lt; Clt'f inileiy hi s
fmnll~· &lt;:.111d that g i\' PS hi ~ work a fo undation." Bt•alt.v al so Is
popular wit h lh&lt;' rrs l or lht• ll offman fa ml l .1 ·. sud1 " 'son .. Juk&lt;'.
li. Hoffman sa:vs lw \\';:ts {'a rr.\ ·in g .lakt.• o n hi!'&gt; shoutd r r s onrr
whPn the bo\· told him. " 1 know wh\' \'OU l!kr tor .- HT\' mron vuur
should&lt;' I'.S, ('):.I d. It lllilk(•S rou ta\\(~l'· lililn ,YOU!' frit';ld Wan:e n."
UE 1\D ON AIU!I\':\L SOON ; Th r &lt;; ratt'fuiDrad is prl'parlng
for thP rrl ease of its fi rs t ;tlbum in Sf' \'f' n ~· rars an&lt;l al so i~
r r hmrsing for :t l our with llob llylan . Tlw album, " In lhr
Dark,'' co mrs out in .Jurw and llw tour swr ts . lui~' ~ nt Sulli,·an
Stadium in M assn('hU H' tt s with show -. ;tl so SC' t for s tadium s In
Phi ladelphia anrt Nrw .lt' o·so'r .

. Costume collection damaged
COLUMBUS, Ohio tUPI J- ,\
hislorlr ros luml' rolll'rlio n wa s
dama~ed during lhr weekend
when water from a bursted pipl'
flooded the basem en! or Ca mp·
bell Hall at Ohi o Sla t e\
University .
The :u~JO- pi e(·l' coller l io n is
val ued al more than $1 million.
sa id C harlt• s Klelb aeke r ,
d es l ~: n er· ln - residen ce for the de·
parlmenl of tex lilrs and clol hlng
In
th e Co ll ege o f H om e
'Econom ics.
He said hundreds of dresses,
. furs, shoes and hats dating from
the 1830s to th e present were
deStroyed or damaged. H e said II
. was too f'ar ly to assess the
.I

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d'-lllla gP.

Quirks in the news, _________
,Ju.vc&lt;' &lt;Juints' mum graduates
with honors: W F:ST LONG
BH!IN C' H . N ..l . t U P I I - .lenifcr
.l ove(• has a clamberi ng housefu l
of :l -,v••a r -old quinlup lets. but I he
mother or five ju st grad uated
rr om coi i&lt;•ge - summa c um
laud[', no !Pss.
.lovcc• - who J i.~ · ~s in Sea Girt
ll'ilh Chr is lophPr . Kevin . Lau ren,
Megan and Rvan a nd husba nd
.ll'f'l')' - starird al Mon m ou th
Co llege abnut Pig hl yrars ago,
la k ing classes par i· l imP to help
h&lt;•r in ht"r' work as a romput er
an ~tl ~· ~-: 1 .

Whl'll lh!' qui nt s a r ri ved on
Aug . 17 . 1!lKl, I he job had l ogo .
But .IO.I "Ce co u i&lt;ln ' l bring hersel f
10 qui I r ol lrgt' too.
" I w;ts just 100 c lose t to a
dPgroe l IO g ivl' il up," said
.JO.I 'rl'. who graduated Sunda)'
wilh a bac helor 's degree in
eo m pUi l'l' sr if'nrf' .
Shr kepi at i l. takin g two
eo ursps most 'sr mf.ls t{1!'S. at thr
su me t!rne as shC' was lea rnin g
how to co pe w ith a ba s kf'ib~ll
squ ad·s 1\'0I'Ih of dil'l y diaper s
a nd la undr)· load s.
" I did Ill)' homework In l he

noidrll r or ihr nigh I. " she saicl. "J
would get up al midnight and
w ork until Jhey gol up. II wa s
eilhr r t ha i or t akP 10 hours 10 do
a n hour's w orth or work ."
T hr co llege hPiped ou l by
cf·ea ling an In nova live new fi n an·
r ial al rl policy : any student who
i s al so a m other of quintuplets Is
no\\' rllgibl f' for five frl'l' classrs.

Th e fl ooding ; raused ·b)' a
bn'ak In a watt,r line that ru ns
tx'iweo'n Ca mpbell and Pom e·
n· ne halls, was discove red by a
bulldin ~
manager ear l y
Saturdn.v .
Volunt eer s worked th roug h the
weekend tn·in g 10 sal vage the
T he Bend Area Gospel Sing wi ll
rollt'&lt;'lion. Ga 1·m ent s w er e r e·
be held at the Mason Count y
m oved fro m the basem en! and
Farm Museum . j us I orr Roul e 62.
strewn across ta bles and rhalrs
north of Point Plea sa nt . W.Va ..
In upper-l evel cl assrooms.
on Sa tu rday, Ma y 23. from&gt; l o 11
"Some ca n be saved If we can
p .m . Singers will Include The
rind I he lime a nd money to cl ea n
Sam arllans : The U nroe Fa mily;
and res1ore th em ,"' Klelbac ker
Narrow Wa y Singers; Reflee·
sa id. " But thai Is goi ng 10 be . lions Trio, Glory Bound Quartet ,
q ulle a job. We don' t even know
New Lire Singers and Gospel
whal wa s In lhf' water."
Melody Boys. Admiss ion Is free . .

Gospel sing

" II was a spr rla l casr.
go on d isp l;t)· in aboul :10 davs
M on!llOUih spokeswoman l.i 1
afler srir nli sls di ssrrl Jhr anim
Cl ar ke sa id . co&lt;idin g lh al lhr
co l' s in1 0rna l or gans l o slu &lt;i,v l i s
r ollrg&lt;' docs nol expert to ha ve Ia
l iving anrl ea lin g lwbil s.
hono r I he policy v0 r y ortrn now .
"ThP lar~:rsl squid in Jhr l.os
Joycr wound up gra dual ing ,\ ng eiC's Count y Mu s0um i s :l feel
n&lt;•a r lhr lop or h0r 76:i· mrmbrr
long." said PautSeoll. assoria le
cl ass. with ju st "on(' or 1wo"
£' urator of invc r iPbratcs at th• •
grades of "B" marrin g a tr ans ·
Sanla narbara mu sr•um .
rrlpl olhcr wise lad c•n wilh"!l' s."
" Th r squids in our ro llertion
Now. she hopes l o gel ba r k int o
arf'frorn 110Hrel long ... no lhing
I he j ob market parl · lime. either
rlosr 10 Jhis f ind .
progra mmin g at home or Jearh ·
" Wl' wNr forlunalr l ha ltShr t'·
ll'uod' clrcicled 10 ta kt• il , .. Sro tl
i ng ('hildren to usc r om pu l ersa job ro r whi&lt;'h shr Is !loubi)'
sa id . " We'rp .sa d l hl' :tnima l died
suit ed.
but wr ' rr C"xritrd lo rrrcivc a
St:uhn diver':; ~ urprisP , .a 7 1,·r
pricetrss S('if'nlifir spN' im cn. ·•
loool squid : SANT,\ BARBARA,
Squids ill'e ('Jrnivorous mar int'
Calif. 1 UP I I Wh en Dav id
mollu sk s of I he cephalopod l am ·
il,v . Th"·' rangr in size rrom Ji ny
Sherwood pul on his sc uba gear
for a r outi np dl vr in searc h of
2· inch vrrs ions to the !1(1-foot
ha l ibul . he did not CX jX'CI l o gia nt squid portra yed in "20.!X)O
L eagues Under the Sea . " Th ey
ret urn ll'ilh a 7Y,-rool squid I hal
looked l ike someihlng out or lilt'
ar1• among Jhc most high!.'
.Ju les Ve r n ~ novr l "20.0011 developed lnverlebra lcs.
;\drill windsurfer sang '99
Leagues Under the Sea."
" I was amazed with it ."
Bolti1'S ol Beer' : BOSTON t UP I t
Sher wood sa id during th e wee· -!I wind surfer who spe nt a co ld
ni ght ad r ifl in I he All a nl lc says
k end. " I wen I on a halibu t di ve, a
bo r in g divl'. I di dn't expec t she kepi herself wa1'm b)· pad·
anyl hlng like I hal 10 com e out or dllnj! and kept her spir its up by
it ."
singing "9913o llles or BeN on the
Sherwood spoiled I he wounded Wail."
squid sw immlnl! above him w hile
Lynellc Freid in. 30, of Marble·
he was under water Thu rsday head, M ass .. was suffering rrom
near San Mi g uel I sland orr I he mild hypot hermia but ot herwi sE' ·
Santa Bar bara coast.
tn good hea llh when she was
·1 wa s, plucked rrom I he chil ly ocean by
" I d ld n .1 k now w ha I 1
what to do wil h il or lo eat il ," he a Coast Guard hcllrop tcr Sat ur ·
sa id.
day ali f'r a 1~· hour search along
Sherwood decided l o spear I he Ma ssa rhuscl l s' Nol'l h Shore.
squid alicr watchin g I he bad ly
Coas t G uard official s credited
injured ere a I ure r e peat edly her good cond it io n to thefacllhat
bang up against a reef.
___.:_·_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
" I wou ldn ' t have shot il , bul I ~
saw i t was going · to die, "
Sherwood said . " I was sad lo
shoot II bul il wa s a lready
damaged. The l!'ntacles were
chewed on, some io n~ ones Wf're
missing. II look ed bad ly hurl."
'

wearing a wet su it a nd a
lif~ preserver wh en high wi nds
prevented her from steeri ng her ;
surfboard back l o M arblehead,
20 miles north of Floslon , F'ridaY '
nighI.
Coasl Guard aulhori l ir s
aiPr l ed by her hu sban d fou nd her
drifting In Nahan! Bay. abouilO

t.

miles awaY.
In a t e lephone int er view from
her hospit al bed . Freid in sa id she
sang "99 Bottles of Beer on lhe
Wall " to pa ss lhe time and
paddled IO keep warm.
" I paddled a lot eve n though I
wasn ' t able 10 paddl e a ~a in s llh e
curren t or the wind . The paddlm g
kepi m y body warm," shP sa·td.

HU~BARDS
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992·5776
Now Open for Spring Season
Bridge Closing Special
VEGETABLE PLANTS

S1 PEWD~UN PACK
S750 •EI FUT

FLOWERING PLANTS

NOTICE OF .
PUBLIC HEARING

P.M . at the Tuppers Plains
Fire House .
Purpos.e of the me~ting
will be to discuss the revised
management plan and user
charge fee for the proposed'
Tuppers Plains wastewater
treatment plan.
Copies of the revised
management plan and proposed user fee schedule will
be available at the following
locations after May 18.

Meigs

Probate

County

Court , Case No. 25517,
Jack M. Hawley. 287 Coal
Street, Middleport, Ohio
46760, waaappointed Exec·
utor of the estate of Mildred
E. Hawley, deceased, late of

1 60 North 4th Avenue.
Middleport. Ohio 45760.
'
Robert E. Suck.
Probate Ju~ge
Lena K. Nesselroad. Cleric

15111 . 18, 25, Jtc

PEl FLAT

Shrubbery or fruit Trees,
many Yarieties;
Geraniums, Violets &amp;
Hanging Baskets.
Open II·S Doily, Sunday J.s

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VETERANS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

After hauling I he squid Into the
Sa nta Barbara Harbor, Sh er·
wood, a char ter boat skipper ,
donated the lO·tentacled crea ·
ture to the Santa Barbara Mu·
seum of Natural History .
Bellf'ved to be the lar gest squid
ever found In Ca lifornia. the
50-pound beast was scheduled to
\

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Tteh chine ol Any Type
Plumbinl Service
Custom Welding
lowboy Haul ln1
Seplic Systems
We Carry Concrete Culvetts
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601

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Authorind John DHre,
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Farm Equipment
Dealer

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Wear it ·loose or tied .
Make one 1.1 a print,
another in a sol id.
Women 's Sizes 34 to 46.
Each pattern $3.25 plus
75e postage/handling.
(N.Y res&lt;len~ a&lt;I:J sa~s tax 1

We can repair and re·
core radtators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
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GAS· WATER
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PRICE REDUCED - lE·
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lr ee gas ltom existing well.
Pnvate and secluded . JUST
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POMEROY - Ntce 1'h sl ory .
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bedrooms, partial ba sement
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$10,000 .00.
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unit s shou ld renl lor
$200.00 plus each. Owner
want s $19.900.00.

Sunday

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ville, Ohio 614 ·992- 3324.

ledy wan tl t o m~ttt sincere man
66 end up. lasting relatlonahlp .
~~:~• : ~. .Box 717. Rao.lne.

47 1

Friend• and relatives ot Walter
Knapp tnd Mabel Rollings are
requested to come to t4arvey
Chapel Church for the tint
annual KnaJip ·Ro\Uns lamlly covered dllh event will be Jun e 7th
1987, 12 :00 noon .

1·

TreiOing prO'-"idt.i. Call 1-812938· 0019 M-F. 8 am· 5:00pm

JC.S.T.J

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Need Baby'sitter Iron · 2:00 tV
7:30PM . Someon e w it i1 other
small children at hom •. Ph .
614 - 367 · 7269 Call b l fore
2:00PM.

Dependable BabvsitttH" needed
in our ~:tom e aflemoons &amp;
evenings. Call 614-446-0600 .
EXCELLENT WAG ES tor spare
time a11embly work; electron·
ica. craft1 . Others . Info. !604)
641 ·0091 EXT. 2987 Open 7
Day s. CALL NOW!

Saln poJition available. Pay is
100 plrcent commi11lon . Call
614·446 -4124 .

SOCIAL WO&gt;tK POSITION
AVAILABLE : Full·timeA u ittant
Program Coordinator for two
inteJmedlate care facilltl" fOr
developmentally diubled adult•
in Gallla County . Degree ,in
Soci al Work from an accredited
SociaiWorkprogramoradegree
in. r~ated field with three year•
sOcial work experience

required~

.....

IOhiol and

4

l'iMtr1

THE HAT RACII
ISuaar Run AJ!a)
HOUI!, Wtd .•rhuJO.. fri.
I 0 o.m. to S p.m.
!alurdoy I 0 A.M.
to t2 NOON
Othtr timH by chan~t or
toll 997-!731 lor
appointment.
NAIIDCIAfTID COUNTIY

Giveaway

washers • dryers . Some work ,
some tor PMts. Mu1t11ke ell. Ph.
J$7-0A40.
2 Male Oolden Ratrhrver pups.
1yr. old . Gentle, go od with
childran. flad sho1 s. Ph. 814 4•&amp;· 3266 tfter 5PM .

2 Ye• old femal e Golden

Howard

L

Wrltesel

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

949-2263
or 949-2168

Medical Records Coder. Thia
440 bed general Hosphal witt~
medical 1chool 1fflliatlon Is
accepting appllcetlona tor an
er.perianeed iCO.and-CM Medi·
eel Record • Coder: ART Registration Preferred. Send ra1um o
lni::lud!ng Stlarv hl1torv 'o:
Per~onnel Director. St . Mary 'a
Ho1pltel, 2800 First A\le .. Hun·
t lng ton. wva 26701 , EOE M ·F·
H

Pin&amp;erett Care Center It now
accepting applications for NursIng Au l•tants pot ltlons thru the
Ohlo Job Service at 460 Oliva
St .. Gatllpolls. Ohio. EOE .
Oo\lernman~

Jobt . t17,500 ·
t60,975 per yr. Now hiring. Call

1 ·819 ·581HI613 e11t. J04310H
for current federal lilt . 24 hrs. ·

GOVERNMENT JOBS .

Government jobs. t17 ,1500·
S80,978 per yr. Now hiring. Cd
1 - 119 - 15&amp;6 · 81513 Ext. J .
04440h for current fadettl t1 1t.
24 hre.

AVON. no ••rvlca Chll'ge, open
terrllorles. phone 304 -676 -

1429.

Full ltash part / time. e180 .. per
roll ttklng photograJihl . h pe.

Long htlred gr.y, black &amp; whlta
ki«tnl. 7 w~s. old. Call 814·

Dtys/ 8\lenlnga/ wNkends.

387·0883.

Cute, he1llhy khton1 to good
home. Reedavllle, 814 · 378·

6349.

1· 418 ·482 · 2100. X2140 .
E)(Cf:LLENT WAGES tor IPif't
time autmbty work: eltctronlca. crtfta. Other infOfmltlon

call 15041641 ·0091 EXT 3867.
open 7 days! CALl NOWII

AVON -It1 changing! Be among

lincoln Ave.

the tirst to r eap the .,.netlh of

t&lt;i1ten1. 30-4 -876 ·8720 .

264!).

t

One temtlt pup, 6 mont hi . P•rl
Ge rmen Shepherd end Hu1ky,

HIRING! Govtrnment jobs ·vour

~

304·676 ·6886.

aret. t 16.000-U8 .000 . l»honft "
celt refundable. (802)838·8885 1r1
e•t . 1203.

6 Lost and Found

YETERANS -Etrn Dlltramon~ In

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1-800 ·84 2·3619.

t

thu ni'W Avon. Can 304 •882 ,. ~

th e Army .Nat io nal Guard. 30• - ~
87 5-30Btf, ..

Pt lr lldles gltun found In
thopper't loungt at Melg1 Court
House. Cltlm at SantlnM Office.

7

Yard Sale

t

Medical S&amp;creterv reception tn .
pldl up tppllcation 11 Suit e 11 2
Plea• ant V1il~ty Ho1pltal . Profe•·
slonat Bldg . 12:30 • 2:30 M on. &amp;
Thuu, Onlv .
;

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Oeliv•v per1 on needed mu•t "
have own vehicle, apply In •

...... Ganr;;onS" ........ .
&amp; Vicinity _
Centtn&amp;r¥ Townhouu May 1920 . lntiJf'iGr, lees, gi ..IWirt,
shte11, spreads, dlltHtl, 10'(1,
dothlng til siz11. Ph. 614 -260 ·

1924.

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Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

.

4 family . Baldknob Rd ., f lm
house pllt Church. M•v 19th
t nd 20th. 9 :00· 4:00. Good
clothing {all tires) and miac
ilem1.

8

Rick Purson Auctioneer II ·
censed in Ohio tnd West Virginia. Ru l Estate, • nt lque. fttm ,
liqu idel lon ulu , J04 ·77J .
6785 or 773·6430.

9

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12

3004

Wanted To Buy

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Situations
Wanted

t

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Mowing 1nd odd lobi In M eiga , "
Muon 1nd Gtlllt Count lilt. Calt :

6U· 992· 8689.

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Schools
Instruction

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Rl'ltraln Nnw . Sou thftl'lllornBus·

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lnou Colhtg6. Cell 614 -446 4367

Ilk
:

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1 B Wanted to Do

J

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Will m o W~~ lawns m town
614-446-3668.

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

~

Call

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Will do Babv•itt ing in your home
in City Limits. For cluld 5vn or
youngttr W~ek dflyt onlv C11n
pr ov1 de r ot erencl!s Ph 614 ·

44 6 7606

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Work want ttl! d&amp;t&amp; en try anv shift
20yr~

•

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e•p&amp;rion co

388·8238.

Ph.

eu.

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Will do house cle&amp;nlng 1 day a ~
we~ .

On

a

rft{Jular

h&amp;lls '

Gellllpoli s afea Ce ll 614 ·44&amp; -

We PlY c"h for ltte model clean

c••·
Jim Mink

used

C ht~~ .· Oi ds

In c.

Bill Gene Johnsan

4·22·87-lln

ELECTRIC &amp;
ACETYLENE
WELDING

employer.

rlence urtneca•••v. 36mm t a·
mat1 1nd fUm aupplled tree.

ROOFING
NEW- REPAIR

and gi'IOd driving record re·
quired . Selarv : t11 . ~00 ·
t5,000. Liberal bene11t Jlacfl.ege.
Send r 81ume to Robin Eby,
Buckev e Community Servlcaa.
P.O. Box 604, Jackson, OH
46640. Deadline for appllcanlt:
!§v26- 87. Equal Opportunity

RetrleYer. Excellent wllh child·
ren . Call614 ·367 ·7630.

tTIM5
Wood · ( r o&lt;he 1. Ouil ling
Flowers, Sewing,
loskot lids
COMPilE OUR

pies of normalization: p&amp;rsonttel
supervision experience pre ferred ; good communlc.tlbn
skill1; valid Ohio driver' a li cense

t16,040 - t59 ,230 yr. Now
Hiring. C1U 808· 887 ·1000 E.ct.
A -98015 tor cu rrent federal Un.

(6t41 992 - 7754

992-3989
5-1-'17-!1

Your 01110.

vatu vou1 Salary to stan Commlnina -UofH.JI . Fantastic

3 kittens, house bruksn . 2606

RT. 4; POIIEIOY

lhH Car or fix

Tour Guidea ; Does money moti·

IO.S·tlc

THOMAS
BODY SHOP

CIU "2-7403 Apt."
St: lt. 33, Pomtroy, OH.

3 Announcements

New Credit Cerdl No one
refused . Vlu -Mutereard . Call

FREE ESTIMATES

TUNEUI'S to TRANSMISSION

Something New Un der The Sun
Reps Needttd to Bu1ineas Ac·
counu. Par i Time $18.000
PDIIIf'ltial, Ful Time 560,000 ·!
Potential. Wor.· own Hour! ·

fened: knowltdge of the prlr.ci·

opportunity to hrn S800 ·
$1000 / wk . Manv company
benefits·advancemont manage·
mant po1 it lont a~allable . Call
Sua tor lnteNiew 614 -286·
8421 . Not just a job.

REPAIR

Alto T,..,•lulot
PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121

Bidwell, t •h 45&amp;14

mu .. m..l

Annnu 11 t: llllll~n t~

AUTO &amp; TRUCK

8·20.'86 tin

4-16·16·tfn

124, Pomeroy

NetdetJ Full· Time RN 'a for long
term c.we facility. ShOuld have
good lea1ership akillt and man·
agement experience. E ~tcetlent
benaiitt ap ply at Scenic HillsNursing CeMer. Rt . 2 Bor. 262.

federal requirements lor QMRP ;

11() PIOPll

~~~) ll'r qurm

G&amp;M TV
REPAIR

Charge 82 .00

Help Wanted .

2 POOl
axporlenco with atato llconou"
992 9901
L-_;~:,.·,;_;;.:,.;__;_______.,.:::~~ul ona medicaid .••• uncallon ., ..

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] rtor-i (urrl, fiHI

•ViNYl SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING

MEMBERSHIP 65 .00
Non-Member Cover

•.
Nileclub

(urM Gom"

',Q orr

i.1'1'f~

4·21·1 mo. pd.

MINERSVIllE - Beautiful
home with a beautilul view!
3 bedrooms, full basement.
1• bat hs, all qualily con·
stru ct;on. Fronl porch wilh a
river vtew . fiteplace. Cape
Cod design . Musl See!
$54.900.00.

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We Ctrry Flahlng Supplies

liNGO
UGtf! CLUI- POMOOY, OH.

Bus. Ph.
Home

..,,,$ Co 's #I

11
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2 Riding t1wn mowflfl, ranga1,

ACTION
TOWING

!CUT OUT FOR FUTURE USEI

Members

O HIO

RADIATOR
SERVICE

Trtnching

POMEROY, 0.

&amp;

CALL (614) 992-2104
(304) 675-1244

GUnERWORK

81 Bonded

WILLIAMS
TRENCHING SERVICE

All Types of

Henry E. Clel1nd Jr.
992·6191
JeMOlrussell ..... 949-2660
Oattie Turner ..... 992·5692
lllfice, ............... 992·.2259

'-'WE HAVE HEARINC AIDS"

EAST
GUYSVIUE, OHIO
SO

I·J.'86 tfc

building, woodburner hookup . elec. B.B heal.
Carpeting, garden area and
many olhe1 Jealutes.
PR ICED TO SEll'

JOHN A. WADE, M.D. Inc.

&amp; SERVICE

ROOFING &amp;
SIDING

Now Accepting New

4· 17· 1 mo.

Ba ckho e Service

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On May 6. 1987. in lhe

We Are A Private Club

992 ·7636

1987:
1 . The

Public Notice

WED. '1·1;
FRI. &amp; SAT. 9:30·1 :30
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
SUN. 3 A:M.· 12 A.M.
MONDAY ·SATURDAY
I 0:30 A.M.·2:30 A.M.

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

Juno 24; 1987. 017 o'clock

Meigs County
COmmissioners office;
2 . Keebaugh's
Restaurant:
3. Lodwick' s Grocery;
4. Cole's Sohio.
AU interested parties in the
Tuppers Plains araa are
urged to attend this
meeting .
Mary Hobstetter, Clerk
Meigs County
Commissioners

ENTERTAINMENT

CONSTRUUION

The Meigs County Commissioners wilt hold a public
hearing in the Tuppers Plains
Community on Wadnsday,

THE DITCHING
SERVICE

HARRISONVIll£ - In the
country - Cule little ranch
type hou se wilh garage and
almost 2 acres of ground. 3
bedrooms. equipped kil·
chen . Mu ch mote .
$25.500.00.

S1 PEl so. Pl.

.

SALES

Real Estate General

~ hr WilS

S750

BOGGS

LIVE

J&amp;N

lifo slipped away.
Beautiful is the thought
thet remains.
We will meal again when
this life ends and another begins.
We hope to meet' you
than.
Sadly missed by
Wife, Erma;
Children : Doris, Betty,
Carole, Kenneth.
Teddy. Dale, Warren
Grandchildren and

8· 13 tfn

Public Notice

Business Services

As I held vour hand while

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

.PH. 992-9949

So I kissed you and said
I never can forget that

!

POMEROY, OH.

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EXPERIENCED
MEDICAL
SECRETARY
Proficient in
Medical
Terminology,
Typing and
Shorthand.
Excellent
working
conditions and
fringe benefits.
Send Resume To :
Box 729-H
C/ 0 The Daily

LLI licensed Clinical Audiologist
::t

I '10 MULBERRY AVE.

.,==~­

t:rf- . _

~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S .

SQGAR RUN
ASHLAND

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Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
C!J Swim Molds · Interpreting Services
z
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REBUilT &amp; REPAIRED

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TRANSMISSIONS

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In Memoriam
IN MEMORY OF OUR
DAUGHTER ,
DEE ANN MANLEY
WHO DIED 8 YEARS
AGO TODAY,
MAY 18. 1979

Th e cro wd, above, observed
the many chickens taklnl( oil
at the International Chicken
Flying Contest. They en,lnycd

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&amp;14·441 ·3172

TOP CASH paid fOf '83 model
and new• und ctf's. Smith
Buick·PontiK, 1911 e.stetn
Ave., G1lllpotlt. Ctll 614· 446·

8889
Can do light h•uliny end t ooting. ', .',
Re•• on&amp;bl e r &amp;tea . Marion ...
Snider 614 ·949 ·2629

,,

Wanted t o do , lawn mow ing or • 1•
odd job• Call Robert PicktJtt -,

614·992·3888.

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'.

2282 .

U-.cl whHihont lewn mow•
Ph. e14-245· &amp;823.

p.,,..

UMd Mobile Homts. C.U &amp;14-

446 ·0176 .

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Business
.'

Buyinv dtUy gold, tltvor c:oin1.
rinQt, ltwtlrv. stlfllno
okt
coins .
currency. Top pricn. Ed urttett l•rbw lhap,
2nd. A,.. lllllddlooon. Oh. It 4·

1•1•

w••·

912·3078 .
~Oiodltor

112·7104 .

,...,,od.

Opportunity
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THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH. " ,

lNG CO , fteommends 1het you i1i
dO butlnes• with people vou ;
know, and NOT to send

Coli 8 I 4·

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through the mail until you hav• .,
Ww•Ugetad I he offering.

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Page- 8- The Daily Sentinel
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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Professional
Services

51 Household Goods

LAFF-A-DAY

Memorial Cou nselors

Provtde a servi c" that somedav

Used Carpe1 &amp; appliance• Ph,
et4-446-e737'

vvOPr'OJlll musl havfl, and mak e

2 Piece living R ~:~o m Su1te f325
Mollohan Furniture, Uppet R1ver
Rd . Ph, 614-446 -7444 Open
1tii7PM o n Week Day s.

way abovo ever aoe eerntngs plus
alo t o f sattsfaclton Ill provld tng

1:111 &lt;Jbsolu10 must Call6 14 446
36 15 10 OOAM 1 OOP M Mon,
th ru Fn

CARPET
Carpet remnanu a'6 00 a verd
and up Mollohan Furnn ure
Upper R1ver Rd . Ph 61 4 -446
7444 Open ltll 7PM on Week
Day s

-- - -- - -

Homatown pmsonal carfl H1111e

vuc an cy for adull core Profos
N•unill omployaes m 3 worktng
~ lutts
Ca ii.. 6 14· 992 · 6B69 Gr
[) 14 949 -2927

I

Real Estate
31

I
J

H omes for Sale

r

Callahan's Used Ttra Shop Over
1 . 000t~ree ti1Zes 12 13. 14, 15
16. 16 6 8 m 1les out Rt 218
Call 614-256 · 625 1

1

May co nsttlm tradv -m of mobile
horno or p1 opor ty on t ht s new 3
RR homo 2 ca r garag!l 6 mt

south on Rt 7 $47 500 Ca ll
6 14 446 8038

Pla stiC CIStern stat e approved.
plast•c sept1c tanks pl astic
eulverta, meu t cuiYerts RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES , Ja. ckaon O_h 614 288 59 30

J
r

Guve111mont Homes frol'fl 51 {U
u'!pil tr ~

54 Misc . Merchandise

Doltnqtt!lnl IAk property

!0

Ca ll 1 - 619 565 1657 flk l
H04310H for cu rt ent rcpo li st

We s!'ler &amp; Dryer, Stove &amp;
Retrtgerat or. D1net1e Set w1th
Buffet olau top coffee table, 5
H P 65 gal tank iir co mptessor
Ph 614 ·446· 8201

&lt;·18

I o • &amp;d iu bv ow nt1 r 2 story hou &amp;e

"Who's your tailor?"

ut Mtddloport ovftrlookmg par ~
JO yr gua rrllond vmy le stdmg

l '/1 bath, umquu
woodwork 614 992 -6 126
w w carpel.

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Government
Homes
fropropflfty
m s 1 (u 1
H:p111r)
Daltnquen
t 11111
Ruposse:~smns Ca ll 806 687 !iOOO E11t GH 9805 tor cu rrent
'opo list
I room s hoth 111 hous4t m
Chet10r Ohm Prlco rodu cod
!r om S27 000 to $26 000
Pt.on o 6 14 -9 85 367 1

rooms And ba th ftntshed
tfasemnrH uorm wlnduws and
t!OQrll, and cor piJt od One block
hom schuol lrnd church s,~th
11nrl 'Co!lt,{IH Sts m Sy r~t cuse
C ~t ll ; 61 4-992 7080 11nyt1me
Sn turdny or Sunday but a h~tr
5 0(} 1&gt; m w O!!kdoy s
li

3 bod•oom buck vtl!Hl&amp;r 2'h
h11 th s full hos6ment Situated on
5 75 :u!r11s Cnll Hnbsteiler
Ao nlty 6 14 742 -3092
4 hodr oom modern typn hou su.
smulo floo r r1111n loc!l t{ld on
r. orn(1r of Sycamnn1And laurel In
M•ddlnr)rut 628 500 Must be
sold , Call 6 14 -992 7766 or
6 14 -742 3166

4 bl!d1 oo m house

basem1mt.
r. arptH
T h ~r d S tr oo t
Nflw
Ha von $16.0 00 00 Call 304
1182 ·206 4 Clay Roney

32 Mobile Homes
f or Sale

- - - - - -- AND U SE D MOBilE
HO M ES KESSEL 'S QUALIT Y
li{IOB ilE HOM E SAlES , 4 Ml
WEST GAlLIPOLI S, RT 36
PHONE 614 -446· 7274
NEW

1 !J76 Shu ll 1 rrwb il u homo
12x 6Ei C~tlltwon mu s , 614 -446 4 489&gt;

198 4 Trotlur ownor w1ll h81p
CrtU 61 4-44 6 6726

lm n n ct~

14~~:70 RudciV JB R 1 '6 b•th,
total oloctrlc, alo t o f D)l lras. BR
lurmturo, so fa &amp; ct\ntr. picture.
d•nette s~ t . china t:abm el W•ll
con!itdet reoiOfHtblo offet Call
61 4 -446 3065 after 5PM

19A4 Shuhz 2 Bedroom. l'h
bath , hke new . Ph 614 -44 6
0990 Of 304 676 -6661 b•·
IW fltl l'l 7 &amp; 10PM

111-701977

Skv lm~t

2B A CA,
co ndt
11 011$ 9500 Ph 614 44 6 2479
hnttnr ca rpal

E~~:cf:l lhtnt

1~7/

GOVt!fiiOr 121160, 2 BR
fltoclt~ c
heat Includes
was h or &amp; dryer. !l.tOvfl&amp; retr.ger ·
.11u1 C:lllnl tor6PM Mnn Frt or
.1nyumo Snt 61 4 256 11 06
w1th

nrnntiviiiO 14:o.70 3 BA , ,;,
hotUu.
Tntn l t)l uCIII C N ow
Cf•'IIOt E11 11 n n1 cn FrntldfllivAty
Cr•ll 614 44 6 0116
1')7 1 l ?:o.fo6 Kor kwood Remo
III!IAd Will cOriSidflr otf nr 61 4

907 24 04

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6 00p m

Fnrrns f or SA le

3? AC:HFS
.lll:\t 4 lllllll ~ Olllliltll! CitY limits
Co1v 7 roo m mu= !Unrv home
Pupu tm Add• son School D11·
\net Ft!ih!l1\l flOnct bntn &amp;
oul btHidu1gs McGt nrn Renlty
Co 111U21nurthAv!l Huntmg
tnn WVa 2570 1 01 Ph 30 4
b~ 9

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0 netfll o n l11blll t! Rd ott Rt 62
Plu~ :; t o r ~ h t uldm~l · wnrnhou!ie
3 OR hou sn hill !I cn llnr plu~ 2

m hnr hwhtln{l 5 All bluck lOll
HHHI Cn ll304 45tii81H
2U IlCHt hunt Hlll\rlflll TrAce
RrHtrl, GIM1Nnod, W VA l ot
!1llH fl mlo rmu t10n cnll30 4 773 ·

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1 10 tt r.rtJ:\ Leon DRilen Rtl
llnusll P. outhutldmg Strflflrtl
thr ou(lh prnportv 30 4 458
1066

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Bu siness
Buildings

CnnHIIII!Ctfll bulldu1 {1S lot luasa
Down town Pt Pl ea~nnt St ores.
;~ tt.;es
A Onu RuRI Es tnto
ra rot Vnftgm Bt okm Cttll 304
6/5 5104
/4-, l nddus tnnl sto ratiU 12 l oo t
m"'' h;Hu1 dom J phnsos ot
nlo(;lll t: 11h.48 stntll llu1ldmg
G l4 4 4 G 2:162 F o r
APIJO H11111ent

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t At 684 El or.tnc. lC Wlltl)l
old sopt1c 111nk Wtll soli or undo
ftu bont. cmnper n10 t01 cycle or
r~nythm~ of va lue Ph 6 14 446
3 103 or 446 ·8667
Lot 1n pnvnte pork on R11ccoon
Crook Electn c, S41wm and
w;tlttf Wt~ll lmnr,ced Show11 llv
nppomtnumt nnty CAtl 614
742 -2577
Fm Sa le, 9011 110 lot In lw•n
Cedar addttiOII, Nilw H ttvnn
W,V, 54600 f11m 304 -882
3206

Rentals
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Houses for Ren t

41

Houses for Rent

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44

partment
for Rent

Newly remn dolod J BR house
JUSt ou l of Ctty ltmn s Call aft er
3prn Ph 61 4-446 6278
New house lor rent or sale 1n
Crown Cny 15 mmuHts tram
Huntmgton 25 mmutes ltom
G• lhpohs new lo cal sc hool Ca ll
6 14· 25 6·6009

1 Bedroom bas1 c r en1 $176. 00
plus elect,.c Also requnfld a
$2 00 00 security depOSit CON
TA CT Jackson Estates Dept Ph
446 · 3997 Eq ual H ous1 n g
Opportunttv

2 8A 66K 14. AC. qwet neighbor·
hood Reference &amp; deposn re
qUtred Close to Rio Grande
Adults preferred . Ph . 614·2465855 or 446 0239

Furnished &amp; uniurn•shed apl s
$ 150 00 and up referon ces Ph
30 4-675· 7738 or 304 675 5 104A 1 Re.! Eatate

2BR br~ ck full balflmenr. 1 ca.r
garngo $260 per month
3B R home clou t o tow n. utility
room 8275 per month
38 R home on Dob M cCormick
Ret . fnm•ty room. full basem ent
$2 75 PM month
Crttd1t report references and
at~cu ritv depo11t r&amp;quued Wtse·
ma.n Real Est ete Ph 614-446 ·
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Clenn 4 room hs &amp; mce yard
Ne Ar stores &amp; school Call
6 14 -44 6·0974
So cludod Moun tain l odgfl stylll
homo. Cathedral Cfllhng, l tCine
frr eplace, 3 BR 2 bath. full
balement 30 acres fenced
pas ture. 2 barns stocked pond
Avnilablft June 1 8376 per
month Call 614 7 42 25 81 beIJIMing Mny 20th
N• ce 3 bedroom hou se Family
room. garaga. ba.sement . fo rced
air he111. 5 wooded acres. barn
S300 per month $100 deposit
N o mslde pets 10 East St
Pom aroy 614 ·432 -6289

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Country hom11 fo r rAnt on Rt
124 2 peopht only 614 -742
2246 eveni ngs 614 ·742· 221 1

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Unfurnished 2 bedroom house
for rent No ln11de pqts Clean
11 ndallnewpainl C•ll614 992
3090
Houses Jnd ap11rtments tor ren t
c.n 1514-992· 2403

Furnished Rooms

Rooms for rent , day week
month Ga. lha Hotel Call 614 4469715 Ronta!l lowas$ 120
month
Furmshed room $100 Ut1l1t tes
patd Sharf! b11th S•ngle male
9 19 Second Gallipohs Ca ll
446 -4416 aft er 7pm

47 Space for Rent
Off•ce Space for Rent hcellent
f or Attorneys Accou ntant et c
Close to Court House Call
W1 sem 11n Real Estate Agoncv
614 -446 -3644
COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park.
Rout e 33 Nort h of PQm arny
Rental tra1lers Call 6 14 992
747 9
Space ior small 1ra1lers All
hook-up! . Ca. bl e Al!lo eHic •ency
rooms. a1 r and cabl e M811on.
W Va Call 304· 773·6651
Space f or tll nt tra1ler spaces
l ocus t Rd Rt 1. Po1nt Pleasant
304 675 1076
Cou ntry Hailer space $56
m on th A eferen cf! required
304 -675 1926
FOR lEASE - Basement under
Meat Market 1506 Jefferson ,
shop or st orage 30 4 -675 143&amp;

196 Park Orlve, refngera tor 1nd
renge 8296 00 morith no pet I,
1 YAAr !Mie plu s depos•t.
304· 676 2192

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42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

3 or 4 Bedr oom house 1n K¥gar
Creek School Oi slr tct. Rnferen
ces Ph 614·446 ·8621

2 hedroom h at ter couple11 1
srn nll chtld. l ocus t ,Ad, Rt 1,
Po11H PleAsan t, 304 675 -1076
2 lHHhoom vou pay utih t1es
atfults only, depos11 required.
304 675 2535

3 lmd10om tr oll or S1 75 00
mon th , r. •t v wAter and trash
pt ckll p Inc luded , 30 4 -675
22 4 7
2 bttdrtm m tuuler Ashton Up
hu'(t roAd , Hud APIUOVed. 304

6'7 5 4088

2 bedron tn, tnt AI olecl nc a-c
S1md HiiiR o11d 304 -675· 3834
M obllo honH:IS lor rtmt , 2 bod ·
room lull1t5hed phona 30 4
675 6512 01 sae Hugh Bums

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Apartment
for Rent

Now ll fllll\ mll nt co mpletely
turn Rof &amp; Dep 1 or 2 Adults
ouly CAII 614 -44 6 ·0338
Furnished Apt 1BR 701 Fourth
Ave , Gallipolis. S225 Utilities
Pd Ph 446·4416 elt e1 7PM
Oaks Apartm11nu WtJ ate now
h~tv1nn A move-in spe cial S199
CKII lor mora informalipn at
61 4 · 682 7670 (Out of dls trict
u lf collect) Managed b¥ U S
ShtJIIM ltnd Equ11l ~ ou1i n g Op·
portunity Re11rten t · Mmn&amp;ger
T t~ rrY HAle
Furn lsh&amp;d Apt S235 Utilities
Pd
1BR 607 StJcond Ave
Gallipolis. Ph 446 ·4416 after
7PM
Furn1shed Elf•c1ency s 160 Ut ili·
ttes p11id, share bath 607
Sor.:ond Ave , Ga.llipolls Ph
446 4416 after ?PM
Upst.otlr1 furnished Apt , 4 rooms
an¢1 bath Centrally locat ed 1 or
2 ~tdu lll Ref &amp; dep0111 lA·
qwrod. Ph 614 -446·0444 .
1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apt s Util l1•e•
pAid next to Rio Grande College
Ph 6 14-446·8883
Nice 2 b&amp;dloom Apt , M11n St
Cheshire. Completely furn ished.
w.,ter paid, Ph 614· 245·6818 .
Gr!!ciOlll livlrtg , lnd 2 bedroom 1p111rtments n Vlllag&amp;
M Anor and RiverSide Apart ·
ments In M iddleport . From
S216 including utlh tles. Call
6 14-99 2· 7787 EO ~
New ap .. rtmen l t . one 01 two
bitdrooms Th ird Ave , 111 Ge111po·
hs S200 per month. Call
G14· 992 ·3506 between 6 00
and 9 00
3 room furnished apertment.
Call 614 992-6434 or 304 882 · 2566 .
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family room Pleruy of s t or~tge
spAce Niee location . Ph 614
446 7025 .

APARTMENTS, mobile homn,
houses. Pt Pleas ant and Glllipo·
ill. 614 ·44 8 822 1

Nrco 2 Bdr unlurniahed house
1Gttrage. workt hop Ret, &amp; dep~ oslt
Pref er married couples
Accept one child Ca ll 814·4469686,

1 bedroom ground floor. privata
entr1nce, recently remodtltd
Every1hlng fum , toe. ouUkirtl
Henderton *260 month. 304·
676 -8730,

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SWAIN
AU CTION &amp; FURNITUR E 62
Olive St , G• II•POh l . New &amp; used
wood -coat stoves 6 p c wood lR
1uite 6399 bunk bfldl $199,
recliner s new &amp; used bedroom
suites . wrm ger washers , &amp;
shoea New hvingroom suites
$199 -8599 lamps Call 614
446 31 59
Coun t.,. Appliance lne Good
used appllant;el nnd TV sots
Opttn BAM t o 6PM Mon thru
Sat 614 44 6-1699 , 627 Jrd
Ave, GalhpCihs, OH
Va.lley Fmn1ture, now &amp; used
larga section of quality lurnt
tur e 1 2 16 Eutern Av e ..
Gallipolts

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
WAshers dryers refrigerat ors
ran gn Slungs Appliances
Uppet R1vnr Rd beside St one
Crl!lt Motel 614 ·446 -7398
LAYNE ' S FURNITURE
SofAs and ctt1irs pnced from
$395 t o S995 Ta bles S5 0 and
up to S, 25 Hirto fl ·bAds S390
to 5595 Reclm en •225 t o
S375 lamps $28 to $ 125
Ou'Htttes S109 and up lo 8495 .
Wood table w -6 che lr1 S285 t o
$795 Desk ,,00 up to 8375
Hutches 1$400 l ?d up Bunk
bflds comp letH w-meltresses
8295 1nd up to S395 . D1by beds
$ 110 M&amp;llreues or box springs
full or twm $63 , f11m 173, and
$83 Qu een sets t226 King
$350 4 drawer chu11 i69 Gun
cabinets 6, 12 gun Gas Of
eleetrie rtlngt i376. Baby mat ·
tutsJes t35 &amp; U6 Bed fra mes
UO, $30 &amp; King frame S&amp;O
Good selectton of bedroom
swtes metal cabinets, head·
boa.rds S30 1md up to S65
12 Months lree financing whh
11pproved credit t300 mlnumum pUrchase neceuary 3
Moles out Bulovollo Rd

379_
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_:.__ _~--Aefugerat ore. couch &amp; chair
bunk bed s maple table &amp; ch 11 irs
Sw11J elrocker. chestof dra.wers
Ph 614 -446 3224
Good used port able and flo or
m odel co lor TV 's Ph 614 -446
1149
Black&amp;whil e TV 12 " 1 5Years
old Good cond•hon Ph 614
446 -6166
Pubhc Not1 ce
Overstocked on 198 6 model
w h 1t e sewi ng m ac h ines
Equtppad to 119 zag , monogram,
over cas t men ds hemm ing,
makes bu tton hol es &amp; mor e
R eg ul ar $3 49 95 N o w
S1 00 00 Th ese are new w1th a
20 veer wa.rrantv Ca ll 514 -3854535
S1du by S1de. General Electric
Freezer, 1 re frt geretor, 1 Pr of
d1amond sa pphtre earungs Call
614 256-9333
Brand new weddtng gown Slle
12 S 150 t( mg SIZe bed head
board S50 M aytag rin ger
wuhor
S75
K1n g s •u
bedspr ead- Wh11e &amp;25 Ant tQU fl
rocker S40 Lowery keybo1trd
S 37 5 Sound destgn stereo
S200 Call 614-446 -05 27
Weld•ng set. tanks tn cluded
Asll,'hn l anhs complete 5350
Call 61 4-992 3 84 7 Aft er 12 ·00
n(lOI1

2 3 cubtc It Sears Chest Freezer,
5300 C11il 614 -992·614 9 aft er
6 00 p m,
For Sale 31 puppets, 1 st age. 4
cl;lalr!l, s~ t t s an d other matenal
Anyon e in puppet m1n1 st ry
should be interested 614 -992 5320
Sh11ners Pa.utde Car for sale VW
co nvartihle red w•th wh1t e
mtenor 6 HP ongtne Excult ent
cond ition used twf ce Ca ll 614 992· 5320
Wh1tes l 1berty tl metal d etector
f or sale Use d very httle Ca tl
814 ·992 -3703
Ladtes 3 wh eel bi cycle 2 speed
w •lh luggage rack on r ear for
sale Cal1614 -985 ·394 2 .
1981 Vama ha X5 850 Full
dr eu Good cond1t1on 8 It
Channel Muster Sat1llil e dish
Ca ll 61 4· 992 -3236 after 3:00
Tony 's Gun RepeMs hot reblue
mg Open 9:00AM to 7 00 PM
Call 304·675 -4631
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TratiAr above Krogers m Pom e·
roy for rent T01al eleclfJC Ca ll
614 ·992 -6216

Cub Cedllt 682 Hydro Ridmg
l1wn Mower 53000 Call 6 14

Open

9am to Spm Mon . thru Stu Ph
614 446·0322.

For sa. le · l •mes tone. sand
gravel. ffl l dirt . tlrawood Del•
vered 304 675 -4412
Surplu s Rental C1otl1mg , cheap
close out pr.ces eveyda¥ , all
year. 58 Burde11 e Ad dn. Pomt
PhtBsant
Kenmore atr co nd 2 1,000 bt u,
$460 00 304 67 5- 7109
Surplu s denim. rcntfll. a.rmv
Carhart clo thing Sam Som e
rvt lle' s East Ravenswood Fr1
Sat Sun 12 00 1•11 8 00 PM
304 273 6655 ,
For u le maple dmette 6 cha1 rs
2 end tables. co fl ee table, cham
sAw lawnmow er rep tms 304 ·
676 1563
Comf ort 111r, 18, 500 btu used 1
summet S200, 304-675 -56 15
For sale· while p•ne &amp; NorwAy
Spru ce, 16 " high $5 00 e11ch
304 ·676 -1484
Golf clubs. 1 vear old S 195.
304 675 -137 1 or 675 -6917
1 4 good used window! l nclud
tng 1torm window s Mt . Alt o
wv 30 4·896· 38 16.
l1k 8 new 21 cu tt upright freezer
S200 00 Oeiu"'e pmg pong
table sao 00 A11 com pr essor
S200 00 304· 676· 602 2
Fuller Brush Products. order
h om your local dealer Sa'w'P.
postage call W1fm a Wood . 304 675 1090
B &amp; B Greenhouse 4 miles north
Poin t Pleua nt, Rt 2 Vegetables
11nd flower plants. hanging
b&amp;RkAI!I Wateh 1or s1gns
Glass top table. 4 eane chatr s
w ith pad ded seals. e~cellent
con dition S1 50 00 304· 676
6787 ehAr 4 p m
Cast iron b•th tub S35 304 676 -5892

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12,800mi. •750 or ,.,... '"'
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569 95 10 - F1bergleu Roof
ro ll rott1ng S9 95 1 1 . Pine

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AK C Reg1st ered Brtltllny Span1el
Puppies Shou &amp; rea dy to go
Cell niter 7PM. Ph 614 -245·
5691

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PTO Manure Spreader S600
10ft wheel dtsc $326. Tobacco
setter 6126 Hay condittonar
8275 3pl wheal rlke 8226.
John Deere t orn planter S260.
New Holland 323 Squtre beltf
S1 850 Other f1eld ready equtp·
ment Howe's Farm MachintwY.
Rt 124 &amp; Mayhew Rd , Jack·
son. Oh Ph 614 · 286 · 5944

Beagle pupputs Call 304· 896·
3854 aft er 4 :30pm

Buy one any sile cham saw chain
and get ueond eha1n half pr~ ce
SIDERS EQUIPMENT CO .
Hendersvn, W Ve 304 -675
742 1

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livestock

Ouroc Boan Bred just ltk t the
bo an w1 listed at the Ohio
Teat.tton that gained over 2 8
lbs per day. Rogw Bantley.
Sabma, OH . 613 ·684·2398.
Pure bred French Alpine Buck
Kid for ule Ph. 614 -268 ·1114.
Regiltered Polled Hereford Bull,
Good proven bull , gentle,
1,OOOibs t800. Ph 814 -IIW8·
1052,
1yr old Reg Quarter Horse
gelding Ph 614 -379-2143

Pony for Nle. Gentle, 42 ".
' - - - - - - - - - - - . L . - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 2 y r a old Good with ~htldrMl.
r
Call 26 6·1772.
- - - - - -- - -Mele buno for sale 1 year old.
Nice pel t76. Call 6,4 -742 2753

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1978 Olds Cutlass. T-top. 11r.
cruiSe, "" · 81400 Ph 614·
266-6046

Only 11000 mllot.
814· 261·1251
1173 Fonl LTD

1978 Chevy Malibu Station
Wagon tor sale E11cellent cond•·
tion Call 614 -992 · 3090 after
4 :30p.m

'79 Cougar XR7 , new pamt
rebuilt engine nCI mtl es, nice ca r,
Stearn s Garage. 304 -675 -7710
or 675 -8749
'85 Mustang, 3 door, V -6 . auto
• c crmse control , 3, .000
miles 304-675·6431

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Mark V Lincoln. low mileage
304· 876 -2710 alter 6 00 can
304 -676 -5584

' ?IS Dodge A spe n st ation
wagon. new tires , body fa.r,
good runnmg ~ond . $400.00
Phone 304-773· 5666
1984 Chevy Calavier wagon. 4
cyl. an, t•lt. re.ely mce ca.r ,
S4,295 00 304-e75· 2563 .
1984 Eseon 53 ,000 miles.
AM ·FM tape 6 speed. air cond,
304· 675· 3164.
1976 Mark IV , good cond.
304 -675 -7316.
73 Plymouth Valiant for s11le.
304 -675 5974
1980 Cordoba Mahe an oHer
304 -675 -3385,
1970 Mach I Mustang, 14,000
NeW enginfl 351 nfWI/ ttres very
clean, must. 304 -675 -2775
1980 Toyot aTercel lor sale E11c
Cond . low Mileage 304· 7736800

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Servi ces

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Improvements

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifet1me guaren·
tee local referflnces furnished " : ~ ~
Free est1mates Call colleet ~ :""J '
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Rogers Basement . "r..-:,;1
Wererproofmg
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Tree and lawn Sarvice,
lawn ca re, landacapmg. stump
removaL 304· 576 - 2842 Cit
576 2903

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lit Heating

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GOI~ TO BEAI'I
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't'OU SHOULD A·SEEN
THAT PARADE, LOWEEZV !!
TH' MARCHIN' 6ANDS ··
FLAGS WAVIN'
IN Ttf BREEZE

DON'T TALK TO ME
ABOUT FLAGS !!

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C1stern s Wells. Oehvet"y Any.~
ttm e. Call 614-,46·7404 ·N o
Sund1y calls

A &amp; R Wa.t er Service Home
cistll!fnl weUs. pool s fill ed
Formerly James Boys Water,
S1ma rates . C111 304· 675 ·
6370

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Larry King Uvtiln depth
with top

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Upholstery

Motorcycles

Honda UrHn acottll'.
304 -112-

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O.llia County Fa6ir=--. May
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tri tounl'f' lrta 22 ynrs. Th1 blatt
in fl.ttnhure upholatering . CaM
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my dtsabled car, I mulled over my
hu~~1and's unfullilled prophecy
. " when it says empty there are
always a cou ple of ·-···· leH "

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IN THESE SQUARES

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YESIEIDA Y'S SCI AM· lETS ANSWEIS
Rodent -- Newly -- Haunt -

Therrs - YOU EITHER

" I bet no one would recog n•ze you til cut off all your curls."

Btg Burl~ fellow " I'll bet no one wou ld recogmze YOU
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South's hand, with three aces and a
EAST
six-card suit, Improved as the bidding
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proceeded. North's opening pass was
discouraging, implying that the oppo+K J 10 s
nents held a lot of high cards. They
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SOUTH
South opened one heart, West over·
c,alled one spade. North had only nine
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high-card points, but he had four-card
t A 71 3
support for his partner's suit and a
•us
quick trick in clubs. He decided to take
Vulnerable North-South
the overbid of three hearts. East sup·
Dealer.
North
ported spades, and il was now time for
South to make the winning bid.
We~l
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Because of the vulnerability, South
Pus
expected the opponents to take a four·
3t
spade sacrifice if he bid four hearts. Pass
Paa&amp;
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He also knew he liked his hand well Pass
enough after North's jump raise so Paa&amp;
that he would bid live hearts In that
Opening lead. • K
event. Whf not convey the Important
feature o his hand - his void in
spades - along the way? That was
quite a move wlth just three aces alter auction, but he trusted his partner's
partner had passed imtially, but if ' bidding and jumped to six hearts. AI·
North had all his high cards outside his though there might have been a probspade holding, a slam might just be lem if eilher defender had all three
possible. So South bid lour SP,ad~s . hearts to the queen, sue~ was not lhe
North now showed his club strength case. The slam rolled m, and both
with a five-club bid, and South in turn North and South deserve to be COli·
cue-bid the diamond ace. North could , gratulated for their Imaginative, wei!
now sign off in five hearts to end the thought-out bidding

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2 Playing
ACROSS
1 Conductor marble .

Caldwell
6 Tolerate
11 Plato's
market-

3Cowboys

show
4Macaw
5 Burrowing
rodent
6 Diaphanous
7 Fashion

place

12 Integrlty
13 "Call Me

8Tiny
Yeeterd&amp;J'• ADner
14 Vestibule
worker
15 Consumed 9 Complement Z4 Confined 35 Expunge
16 Observe
or neither 26 Freshness 311 Cardiff is
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19 House

17 Lamprey
20 Highway
21 Carney
feature
24 Fencing
Is one
dummy 22 Margay
25 Evangelist or ocelot
Roberti! 23 Enldlsh
26 Postpone
catbedral
29 Waclcy
30 Balanced
31 Noorlshed
32 Fell
In love
34Cage
for hawks
37 Fellow ( sl.)
38 Historic

symbol

27 Night
before

Its capital
39Road

guide
40Poem
41 Healthy
look
42Actress
Munson .
44 Spanish

28 Marsh
29 Swedish
director
31 London
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Formerly Ken' • now John's
Wltlf Service, John W.. ttlfton,
Jr Owner 1.000 or 2.000 gal
• .,.,tee. 304 -ft7S · 2248

· . newamakers and celebr~l es.
8:30 I!Dl Bobby Rahat
• G2) Dtolgnlng Women
Suzanne fall&amp; In love with
Mary Jo'5 ex husband. (R)
10:00 1111 • il2l Cagnoy and Lacey
Cagney &amp; Lacey turn
reluctant headhunters to
uncover a dirty cop. (R) lj1
a2) Evening Newo A wrap up
of today's news and a lOOk
ahead 10 tomorrow's news
stories. (1:00)
• (!) Odd COIIple
10:05{)) MOVIE: Lilt Treln from
Gun Hill (NRI (1 :34)
10:30 (J) INI Colby

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reasonable ra t es, •mmedilte • 1 I
2,000 gallon delivtJry, c•sterns, 1 '· ~ :
pools. welt, etc:. cail 304 -576
2919.

Houae coat limMtone, 1nd
gravel Delivered 1 ton and up
J•m lanlt!tf, 304 -1175 1247 Clr
e75 -7397

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pools, ~istet"n s, well• Ph, 61 4246·9285
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from a love triangle with a
new sell reliance. C
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tries to make Michaeljeeloos
and forces a 6howdown, (A)

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HERE WE t:iOASAIN
WITI-i 7Hi: STIFLEP

II) a2) Kale &amp; Allie Allie's
frustrations with spoll6d child
compounded by 39th
birthday. 1;J
lrD 4merlcan Playhoun
Exploi1ed woman emerges
from a love triang le with a
new self reliance. 1;J
11)1 Prlmentwl Wrap ups of
lhe day's world news and in
depth feature reports. (1 :001
il!l MOVIE: 'Rear Window'
Prime Time fPG) (1 ·52)
fill (!) MOVIE: In liM Host of
1M Night (I :49)
' Doy of Ute Evil
8:05 (JJ MOVIE:
G"un 101 (I :33)
8:30 812J IUl Valone Willie and
Mark peek In on an all girl
slumber party. (AI
I!Dl • a2l My Sliter S.m
Patti protests when Sam
Invites Aunl Elsie to come for
a visit (A) 1;J
9:00 (I) 700 Club
8 (I) IUl MOVIE: 'Six
Agolnltlht Rock' NBC
Mondly Night at the Movioa

§\Exploited
American PlarhouH
woman emerges

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MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

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71. too tc;awaNit i, Exc. Cond.
304-871-2354
1183

A BIG6ER
PROBif.M WAIJ 13LU.CCUAR CRIME .. ,

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1979 Ford Van . 6 cyl .• auto PS

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basemen tl · any 11ze job. Semor
Citiren Discount Rick Garfield
614-986-4464 .

Residential Clr commercial wtr·
ing . New servlca or repairs
licensed electncian Estimate
free Ridenour Electrical. 30'
e75- 1786

Coli 114·992-e137.

1111

Rot.,-y or cable t ool dnlling.
M ou well • com pleted samedr;Pump sales and service 304·
895-3802

1979 Ford 360 eng ' spd •
wt\ttel dnve. Call after 6pm,
Mon..F n. or envltme Sat. 814 256· 1106

1972 DodgeVtnV·B euto. good
utility Van Ph IU·2•6· 6040

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Fe1ty Tree Trimming, stump
remov1l. Ca11304 -676· 1331 .

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contact olher Melmaclans.

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,EEK &amp; MEEK

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RON ' S Telev ls ton Serv1ce.
House call s on RCA, Quaur.
GE Specialing in Zentth Call
304 · 576 -2398 •• 614 -446 2464

1987 Ford Ranger •••. chrome
wheelt. fuel 1n1eetlon. cuttom
package. Could take over payments Ph 614 -246 -6294 .

Vans

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Ace Construction , Roofmg, gutters, masonry work All work
guaranteed Ca.ll614 388-9766
or 388 -8792,

CARTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor Fourth and Pm e
Gallipolis, Oh to
Phon e 614 446· 3888 or 614
446· 4477

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Hollywood Spectacular gala,
benefiting tt':: ~.iot1on Picture
end Television Counlry
House and Hospi1al, honors
Hollywood's 1001h year
Fea1Urlng 1op stars and
performances, Happy
Birthday Hollywood will
chronicle (lhrough music,
dance end priceless 111m
1oo1age) the history of
Hollywood and the
continuous l m~act lt has had
on the nation C
l!l Spaceflight this program

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Vmyle &amp; Alummum Siding.
Storm windowa &amp; doors. over
hang gutters Free est1mate1
Ph 614-44e-1332

fill(!) M'A'S'H
7:05 (JJ Sanford and Son
7:30 8 (I) CIJ Newlywed Game
(!J Mejor League Baseball'•
Grtlltll Hill Advent of the
Game (AI
Ill CIJ Judge
iiDl Wheol of Fortune 1:;1
l!1l Cro11llre (0:301
Ill a2l IUl Jeopardy! I;J
@ Jofforoono
Ill(!) Too Close lor Comlo~
7:35 (JJ Honeymooners
8:00 (I) Father Murphy
8 (I) IUl ALF ALF IS

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SWEEPER and sewtng machine
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repair, part s, end supplies. Picll 1 · ~
up and dehverv. Davis Va cuum d ~ .
Cleaner , one half mtle up
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Georges Creek Rd Cell 614· .r ,,
446·0294

1986 Chev 'It Sttverado, loaded
low m iln Ph. 614· 448 -8296.

1972 Wh tt a Freight liner COE .
360 Cummlnt, Majored 10
speed overdrNe transminion.
41 1 rean , , 0-22 tir .., on buds.
Call 814-986 -4422
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1982 Oatson King C1b 4 x4 5
t PMd. tunroof, runntng bolfdl .
e.eellet~t condition Call 61 • ·
992 -3719

fill(!) Dlff'rent Strokeo
6:05 (JJ Loave II To Beaver
6:30 8 (I) 1UJ NBC NlghUy Newo
CD Flailing Mark Sossln's
Saltwater Journal
CIJ II CIJ ABC Ntwl 1;1
l!l NlghUy Buaineao Aepo~
i!Dl • il2l CBS NtWI
lrD Reeding Rllnbow Q
l!1l SllowBrz Todliy News of
the entertainment world Is
anchored live from New
York . (0:30)
il!l WKRP In Cinclnnall
fill (!) Hogan•a Heroeo
6:35 (JJ Down to Earth Stereo.
7:00 (I) HerdcaoUe and
McConnlck
8 (I) PM Magazine
CD Spo~oCenter (LI
lil Entlflalnmont Tonight
Ill CIJ Ptoplt'l Cou~
IIl lrD MocNoll/ Loltror
NtwtHOIIr (1 :00)
iiDJ NOWI
a2) Monoyllne Current
reports on world economics
and financial news with Lou
Dobbs. (0:30)
111 a2l IUl Wheel of Fo~une

lil II CIJ Happy Birthday

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All l'f'pes carpenter 8t concrete
w ork· lntMIOr, extenor, remo·
deling, paintmg, roofmg ftM
estimates. Call814·446 -6174

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Marion Dump Bed 8x 16, 4ft
11des. pump. hoist. oil 'tank
Everythmg to go PH . 614 4462767.

Spo~aLook

@Bamay Miller

1989 lnternetionnl Cali Over
Tractor live Tandem 238 De
lfolt 30 OOOmi since majored
$3600. Ph 614· 266-6560

uzoo. Con - """"· ozoo.oo.
27115 eftwi.OO.
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While f1ber glats topp8r for 8h ;
bed Very good condition 122&amp;
or best oHer Ph 614· 256·
1340

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miles, loaded 82100 reta1l,
make oHer CaliS 14 · 742 -2371
h , b2 .fclas09

197!1 Jt'f&gt; CJ8, 3a. Ofttlna,
U.300. 31 lurdMte Addn
304· 876 -1113

0210, I,.Woanytlmo, na Flm
A... Oollit&gt;ollo.

Rebutlt Alllypestorqueconver- •,!·
ters 8t lranafer cases CVC • •·
Jotnts Guaranteed a minumum '-' '·
1'
of 30 days wtll dehver, cash !L
carry or Install Call 614 -379 :·
2220 or 1-304· 676-6768
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Used&amp; RebuiltTranamiss1onull
,
mtflf'nally mspected 8t guaran ,.
teed lnstallatton and PICk·up
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available Co~~tl 614 -446·0966.

1979 Thunderbird leu than
53,000 mtles No rust Call after
5.00 p.m 614 -992 -7015

304· 876 -1319,

1981 Chatty CNvMtt Dltlu•t.
bc*lenl condfUon. lA• nMllll.

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26FT All cC1nven1en ce• $2200.
Ph 614 · 256· 1265

19n FOJd Van Ec:onoline 150.

1980 Cllry.. • Fifth Av.nue.
coMitkm. Call 114 -448-

Auto Parts

&amp; Accessories
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77 Olda. V-6 , SB60 78 Ply·
mouth Vola.re V-8 . 1700 Cell
614 -388-96e9

'76 Bluer, 4 wheel drin, new
Urea, hudera. stronv vehide.
SIMrna Gar-a•. 304 ·676 -n1 0
or 8715·67.t9.

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1987 Pontiac Sunbird, GT, AC .
lnJ&amp;t::fiOn Ph 614 -246 6294
fu~tl

Neaded to buy: Hay; preftrrabty
leru• round balw. Can be old or
new¥. C1ll 814·245·1311 Oaya
Of' 388 -9705 Evenings

Autos for Sala

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76

26 ft T1t1n motor home, completely self-contained , gentrator , ~ sleeps 8
88900 Calt
614-446-0008

Hay lit Grain

71

Oorg had always bean a 9low thinker.

1983 Bu1ck LeSabre Limited.
AC , cru1se, stereo-cauette, e,; cellent condit ion
56.000ml
t 6 700 Call 614 -446 -0290

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1952 Chevy good condition
Hu been kept m gllfage W1tl Sell
Or Trade Ph 614 ·446·2668
Catl early mornings or evenmgs

19n ~ord pidl up. 4 wheel
drive. awto with air. strong
engine, AM ·FM alereo. fine
truck, Stettnt Gerege, 304·
676-n1o or 676 -6749

64

p tece wood living room auite,
VtfV ~o d condition , $150
Upright pi..,o, t715 . Minllfsville.
810· 992· 7716.

1982 Tr1ns· Am Call 614-446·
1522 aft8f 4PM

1986 GMC S· 16, Siere Pe ck
lge, V ·6 . fu.t rn,ected. 4 wheel
df.. real sharp 18900. Ph,
814-446 -2106

Now buymg shell co rn or 'ear
corn Call fof latest quoin. River
City F11 rm Supply, 614·4462986

Siam ese kittens 6 w~ s. old
l ong or short hair. Cnll 614 992 ·7201

1982 Ford Thunderbird'" very
good condition &amp;O. OOOmi
$3600 Ph 614·258-6867.

273 New Holland sq Baler
$1500. Ford 3pt Rake 1326
Shav&amp;r Pe~st OrNer 6700 7ft .
locust poats t1 .35 each Ph .
61· · 3B8· 983 2.

Orregonwynd Cntterv Kennel
CFA Himalava.n , Pen tan and
Sta mese kittens Ak C Chow
puppies New k1tten1 Sfamese
and Htmalayens. Call 61 4 446
3844 after 7PM

Reg App&amp;loos e 4yr old Pale·
mmo Mare $800. or best offer
includes saddle Call eftiH' 6PM
304 675- 6003

1979 Grand Prix Ponttac Best
Offer Ph 614·388· 9832

72

62 Wanted to Buy

Year old whitfl Eskimo Sprtz
male or trade for tommie puppy of
small type IPommeranlan or
Vorkie) etc Ph 614 -446 4656

Autos for Sale

360 J D Doz er good shape. 6
way blade sa.760 00 Call 61426e-6769.

AK C M• n•a tm e Dachshund feme1o black &amp; t an AK C Da c·
shund male puppy AK C A dult
Pekingese. Ph 614 -44 6-'7920

Border Collie Pups Va.cc1nated.
wormed &amp; guarnnteed Ph
614 -379 -2350

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AKC Register ed Toy Poodle,
Cocker Spaniel &amp; Mmiature
Poodle &amp; Schnaur er Puppies For
Sale Ph 614 -446·8883.

140 HP In board · out bowd ~ ... ..,r,.
motor. Power trim, Skt' s,
~
boards, Etc All good condttietJII _ ·
614· 949· 2802
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Form Suppl1r. s
&amp; L1ve stuck

Gnlden Retrievers 9wk s old ,
AKC Registered Have had shots
&amp; vet chcch 4 Healthy males
Ca ll today' , Ph 1-614 286 6110

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Groom1ng All br eeds All
styles Julie Wobb Rh 614- 446 ·
023 1

CAPTAIN EASY

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1983 Thunder craft. 17' 120 "'"'
"''"'"
HP . I-7, 150hours

o ff pr P c 12 - 'lu 4 •8 '
Instruments
Plywood-S 95 'h· 6.95 25p c
up $ 1 00 of f pr pc, 13.l,h 4dx 1ongue &amp; groove wat er
2
Hond&lt;l AcoustiC gwtar excel·
board $9.95 or {Vu 4x8 -8 95)
126 Sigm ~
25 p o up 1 00 oft Pr
lent condition
Pc (7 ,6thsx 4x8·5 96)14 .- 4x8 Acousttc very good co nditiOn.
cedar or treated lattice 12.95 8100 Ph 614·256· 1340
and 10.95 51.00 off 25 p(: up
15 · '/u.4x8 wood oak panei•ng
(B) 5 99ea fA ! grade 8.96 ea .
16 · 1h •4x8 Btrch Panel1ng Reg. 58
Fruit
24.95 now 15 95 17 . Ptne and
ceda r wood wtngs coa.11ng
&amp; Vegt9table$
165sq It pr package $8 95 and
S10 95 pk 18 • 4•8 Glaze tile
bath panels (814 99and6 99 ea
Be watch1ng tor my strawberry
19 - Perma. (R) insulated sheet· ad to pick your own 1n the ne.ltt
mg toll one side w~•4 • 8 - 4 99)
few daya Ph. Claude Winters.
j1Ax 4 •8·5 . 99 ) (1 -4x 8 6 99)
614-245-6121
20 · Thermo! ply msulatlvesheath lng f oil 12) 11des 41&lt;8 4 95 Potted tomato pl antsand pepper
25pc up 1 00 otf Pr Pc
plan1s tor sale Call Eugene
21 ·lnsuulat ed t empered gla.ss Dav1t . Racine, Ohio 614 247
pan els %x32x76 29 $5 ea
3263
35pc up 26 95 22 • Pm e mstde
IDYered adjustable shut1ers all Fauver's Greenhouses, we are
s1zes below wkolesele cost
now taking orders for strawber·
23 K l uK bench mart! br1 ck ri es, $1 25 per qua.rt. call
cornars 50 cent s box. mortar 2 304·895-3879
gal 10 95 24 · Pretim shed
bru ce oak floonng ll. thtck 2 1/4
wtde 20sq f1 ct n S46 00 10
ct n up 39 95 ctn 25 -Prehung
Int erior doors pr efmlllhed and
59 For Sale or Trade
unhn1 shed a ll aizea (B) 29 .95ea
26 Steel exter~o r Insulated prehung doors (B) 69 95ea 27 . John Deere 360 dozer with 6
Exte11or steel door bl a,nks (8) way blade In excellent condi
25 .00ea 28 · Pme Louvered By
t ton Cell 614 -992·7401 . ·
lold doors sets (2 4-29 95 ) (30
35 951 132-39 951 136-44 96) 19 83 750 Honda Shadow Mo(48 59 901 29 · Double side lite torcy le $1700. Call 614 -992·
ent rance door sets w1t h deco· 7401
rated glass and sheel panel
doors 350 .00ea. 30 · Bronze
alummum double commercial
en tranee doors sets 599 95 or
sing els 399 95 wnh handels and
locks . 31 Smgle or double
leaded glass steel msulated
doors sets reg 699 .00 to
18 00 00 n o w 349 95 t o
895 00 32 St eel doors and
61 Farm Equipment
jamb prehung 1 1h hr fire rat ed
189 95 33 · Prehung steel
msulat ed door s with v~ glass
CROSS &amp; SONS
msu lated 12 9 95 ea 34 . Pr e·
U.S 3!5 West. Jackton . Ohio
hung pine Jlanet doors a.ll s1zes 614 28e 6461.
89 95 ea 35 • Slank hollow cor e Massey Ferguson, New Holland,
doors from 1 2 t o 20 wide 90
Bush Hog Sales &amp; Sarv1ce. Over
long· 400ea 36.· Prefin11hed 40 used tractors to choose from
prekung oak legac-., doors and &amp; complete ltne of new &amp; used
10mb all sizes 44 96ea
equ1pment. Llrgest telectlan 1n
,PENNS WAREHOU SE WEll
S E OhiO
STON 0~10 614·38 4 · 3645
Round hay baler maMet 800!b
bales 81500 . Mechanlca.l 10
bacco setter $350. Ph 614 ·
Read¥ 1111x co ncntl e end all
258-1265
concret e supphe1 Call us Valley
Brook Cem ent and Supplies.
180 Massey Ferguson Oiesal
30 4 773 5234
Tractor $3950 New Holland
273 Baler t1795 New Holland
Rough l umber Oak &amp; Pop11u
Hay Btnd S995 . Ph 614-286·
S150 per 1,000 by bundl e. 20c
6522,
by board It 304 ·675 -441 2

Pets for Sale

Boats and
Motors for Sale

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Showroom conditiOn loadtd
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witt. options . t996 Call 614 · .. ._.
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Honda 3-wheetet' B1g Red like • :
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8UYOUTS - SECONOS CLOSEOUT 'S
1 · Counter tops Kitchen a.nd
bath and bar S2 99 lin Ft IB)
2 MnrbleV&amp;MyTop's iB)From
16 -19 to " 22 -48" $10 0Q IO
550 00 3 .· 22 30 Almond
VII My and Marble Top $79 95
4 , 60" Steel Bath Tub'l Almond
and wh1t S8 9 96ea 6 . Hagh
Glou tub wall kits elmond and
1NhH:e 529. 95 6 · 1 pe F•ber- '
glass tub and 1hower co mbtna
ti on Whit e and colors '1 59 95
to S1 79 95 . 7 2 pc Fiberglass
tub and showers comb1n8'1aon
w htte and co lors $1 99 95 8
DAtuxe acrylrc tub and shovYers
Wtlh top Reg $69 95 Now
299 95 9 .· Color Commodes

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1988 Vtmaha Z-250 '
conditton . Ph. 614· ~.

Concrete: blocks at1Sfl81 vard or
del1verv Mason sand Gelhpolts
Block Co . 123VI Pine St .
Gall•pohs, Oh1o Cell 614- 446·
2783 •

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Building M ater11l1
Block, br~c~. sewer PIP"· windows. lintels, et c Claude Wm·
ters, Rio Grande. 0 . Cell 614245· 512 1.

CARPET
Carpet remn11nt1 $8 .00 a ylfd
and up. MOllohan Furniture,
Uppet River Rd , Ph 614·448 7444 Open till 7PM on Wttlt
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Automatic washer t95 , clothe•
d ryer $95 . fro st - f ree
re frlgerat o t · wh ite $125 .
lretJzer· 15 cu . f1 t160. Mayt ag
w ri nger waahe1 •96 , ah
condi1ioner-SOOO BTU $96 , AC
11 ,000 BTU $160, AC 16,000
BTU t 160. 20 inch gas nnge
1715, 20 inch electnc range
t125. electric range, double
oven 1160, Sll.aggs Appliances,
Upper River Ad Call 814 -4·U·
7398,

Sh arp 1 3 Inch cokM' TV with
remota control, 1200. RCA VHS
VCR recordet" . UOO Call 814992· 6136 or 114-992 -&amp;783,

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Monday, May 18, 1987 ~..
KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®br Larr, Wright

Pcinlen)y-· Mi~leport, ·OhiO

Monday, May 18. 1987

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6REAKFA5T FOR M'f'SELF
AND FOR M'&lt; DAD
EVER'&lt; MORNING ...

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Series (A)
(f) Iter HutUtr 1881
l!1l MoniJIInt Current
reporll on wo~d econom ics
and financial news with Lou
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• (l) M'A'S'H
11:30 • (I) 1111 Beet of Coroon

One letter stands for another, In this sample A is WJed
for the three L'a, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,

apostrophes, the length and fonnaliiJ!I of the words are all
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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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

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

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

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

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

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

a

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

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

T IH·n · wii i iH• no \'isita t ion.

I.A•tma M.

l . il'\' in ~

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

lt' ntrr.
Mlss

l.iC'\' in g

\\.'H S

born ;rl

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

Home with

Rl\V ,

Ar mor Sayn'

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

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

Monday, May 18, 1987

EMS

report.~

weekend runs

Meetings are announced

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

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

Duant· D. Howell

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

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

Pt'arl

L

Randolph

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

wwarm

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

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

Loltt'ry numbers

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Interest Conmpounding
Daily - Yield

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

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

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

ONLY$299

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

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

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

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With Dally Compounding

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

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

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

Owen lold the Na t ipnal Secur it y

.

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

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

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

ownrrs have no1 rPsoonded:

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

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

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

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Minimum Purchase Amounts- $500.00

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$1.552.88650, with a payo ff due of
$405,756.50. ·
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Fifteen thousand people who care.

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

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

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

Certificate Of
Deposit Rates

prercclcd in drath b~ four brot h·

en tine

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

HIGHER YIELD

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Pr s and flvr sistrrs.

Tursday .

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

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Ship's toll rises to 37; questions unanswered

Police car damaged in accident

~SHOWERS

to receive precipilation indicated.

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

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

Vol.36 , No.265

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

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

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Copyrighted 1987

Marriage licenses issued

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

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

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804
Piek 4
1318

Track &amp; Field

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

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

BRAIN

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Speical Olympics team named

Legion to elect officers

Su rviving arC' a son, Victor

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

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

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

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

Spring banquet planned

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

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

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

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

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