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Page- D-10- The Sunday Times-Sentinel

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

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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST TO 7 AM EST 5-31~7

~SNOW

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FFIOHTS: WWamt

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By United Press International
Thunderstorms that spun tornadoes and fed flooding In Texas
and Okl ahoma bar reled across
the southern Pl ai ns for the sixth
straight day Sa turday. and m ore
record-setting heal was forecast
for New Yor)&lt; sta te.
The storm s that hit Texa s
spawned a tornado Friday ni ght
near Lub bock that damaged at
least a dozen hou ses and mobile
homes. police said.
Severa l other tw isters were
spott ed elsewhere in the stat e.
One tornado was sighted in west
Houston , while ot hers touched
dow n i n Har ris and Mat ago rda
co un ties . No inj ur ies were
r eported.
"1 was moving m\, . gras s and
didn ' t have any idea it wa s

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coming
u nt i whose
lookedhouse
up... said
Don Brown,
wa s
destroyed by the Lubbock twiste r . "When I saw it . I g rabbed my
dog and ra n for the basement. "
Pau la Mar berr~·. who was in
the damaged mobil e home. said

Map shawl minimum Jempe!liiUres. At leas150% of My shaded atea Is ptedcted
to tDiwl ptlldpllation lra:licaled.
UPI
WEATHER MAP - Rain Is foreca.•t Sund ay morning lor parts of
the Pacific northwes t coast. Thunderstorms arc forecast lor parts
: oUhe !llluthern plains and western gulf coast. (UP I )

Municipal Court news
GALLIPOLIS -

In Gallipolis

~Municipal Court Frld a.v, Keith A.

Nibert, 25, of Rt. 2. Crow n Cit y,
.was bound over to the Ga ll la
..County Common Plea s Court ,
t harged with theft .
• In other court m att er s, Frank ,Jin D . McDade, 4:i. of Poi nt
l'leasant , W.Va ., wa s fined $3011
'ilnd given a lhree-day jail com mitment for OWL
• Thomas J. Eakins. 26. of
.Racine. was fin ed $50 for publ ic
l ndecency .
• Alvin R. Hy lton . 28, of 9:! Cedar
!;t ., wa s flned$50 for not havi ng a
tlrlver 's license.
Malvin Valen tine, :J7. of 714
Third Ave .. was fin ed $28 for
r eslsllng arrest.
Speeding bonds wrn· lor f ci lcd
by Frank R. Clemms, :17, ·Hi
Holcomb Hill , $38; W.C. Seegmiller. Jr.. :14, Huntingt on,
W.Va., $41 ; Jeffery D. Lahm ers.
21. Chesterhill. $70: Rn lph E.
Clark, 47, Scott Depot , W.Va .,
$41: Ralph A. Hoffman. 72.
Oklawaha. Fla • $41 ; M ichal' IT.
Nutter. 36, Apple Grove, W.Va ..
$40; Patrick A. Burkhart. 27.
Yellow Springs, $44: Mor ga n A .

Yates. li6, M ent or. $40; Roy 0 . sea t be lt : Angel,, M . Boster, 18.
Zi mmerman, 74. Proctorville,
Rt. 2, Bid wel l. $40. improper
$43; Robert Gilbert. 23, Pr in ce turn: Donald P. B un ce, 18.
George, Va.. $44; Michael J . Mldd l&lt;·port . $40. running a stop
Sholl, 31, An n Arbor. Mich .. $40;
sign: Ant hony B. Rilfl e. 20.
Mildred K . Tabor, 31, Rt. 4,
Syracuse. $40, following too
Ga llipolis. $:18; Ra ym ond A . closel.v; and Larry C M ar tin . ~ 6.
Dot so n. 57, Huntington, W.Va .. Belpre. $40, fai lu re to y ield ,
$47; D. Dou gl as Harvey ..Jr .. 28.
In Gallipol is M uni cipal Co urt
Barbou rsv il le, W.Va .. $Jq; and
Thu rsday , Victor T . Dawson. 24.
Lan ce E. Rhodes. 24. Rip ley,
of Clendenin , W Va .. was fiord
W. Va., $4:! .
$300 and given a three·da y ja il
Other bonds were forfeited by
com mitmen t for OWl.
Dan iel Roa ch. 24, Rt . 1. Cr own
Jeffrey S. Shaw, 22 . of Rt. :1.
Cit v . $5:1. f ishing wi thout a Ga llipol is. was fined $17 for
l icense: James M . Ga r afola. 66,
having an open cont ai ner. HP
E ureka Sta r Rout e, Ga llipoli s.
wa s fined an addit ional $12 for
$40. no va lid registra tion: Jef- r unn ing a red l ight .
frey A. Needl cmnn. I H. Potomac.
Rebeckah D . McCraw, 24. of
Md ., $40, runn ing a red li gh t ; Hacine. wa s fi ned Sl 5 for speedCynthi a S. Moorhead. 29. Point ing.
Pleasan t. W. Va . $40. pass ing in
Cordon W. Fac tor. 2:i. of Hio
an intersec tion: Roberta U . Gran de. was fin ed $12 for failure
Lively, 32. M iddleport, $40, fail - to cont rol.
ure to control: .Jefferson S.
Baker, 19, Rt. 2. Patriot, $40,
Man na .J . Mil ler. 29, ol 45R
reckless operat ion: William E . Seeo nct Ave .. was fined $12 for not
E rwin Ill.
Jackson, $40, ha v in g valid registra tion .
fo llow ing too closely: Elmer L.
Speedin g bonds 11err forfeited
Spaulding, 49. Rl. l , Cheshi re, by Shirley A. Arrowood . -". 0ak
$40. no muffl er: Lind a L. .John · Hil l. $41: Ca rl F. Drak~. 77.
son . 35. Rt . I. Ches hire. S3o, no- Lebanon. ~40: T im othv P. F.ber le, :!o. Charlrston, w·. v a .. $411:
Michael f'. Gin ave n. n Columbu s. $-10; .John H. Peddicord . .1:1.
Cos hoc ton. $44 : Au drr_
, . M.
Sa under s, H. Rt. 2. Crown Cir v
internat ional tra de. foreign po l- $40: Hick C. Smith. :11 . Rr.
tey. produrt ion. Centra ! America Ga lli po li s. $4o: Ca r olvn
and th e Soviet Union .
J.Sp&lt;&gt;ncer. 2R .Johnslow n, $:18:
Babbl ll crillr lzrd duPont 's and .IPffrcv A Walkr r. 26,
proposa ls to cu t farm subsidies. Springboro. $4:1.
rC'vist' thr wP!farP ~.V!;; It, m and
Other bo nds were fo rf~ it rd bv
fund theStraiPgic Deft'nsr In ilia · Helt'n M . Brown. 7.1, f,()2 Spring
t in' - say ing lhf•.v would onl~' Vallev Dr., $40, fai lure to vleid·
des ll·o~' !h&lt;' AmPrica n s.vs tPm.
Dou~:ias H. Stover. 24,
1'.
.. Pe te. when vou see a hole in Ga lli po lis. $5:1, litt er ing on &lt;IDOl h·
the roof yo u 'twvc· a visrC' ral cr's pri va te propcr t; ·: and Mprl
tr ndPnt'\' to tea t' the house Wi lliamso n. ;,n, Rt. 2. Crown Citv ,
$40, r upnin g '-' stop sign .
down ." Rabbi tt said.

she and a friend were watching
television as t h e storm
approached.
" I t had a long tail and I cou ld
see things fl y ing about a halfmile away." Marberry sa id.
Re I en 1 I es s rain s torms
dre nched Texas and Ok lahoma
for thesixt h stralghtday. F loood ing ha s been bl amed for two
deaths in Oklahoma.
Up to 8 inches. of r ain soa ked
parts of t he Lone Star State
Friday. forc in g authorities to
open flood gates on the Sa n
Antonio River in Sa n A ntonio.
"I t is reall y. really bad. " sa id
Liria Martin . a poli ce spokeswom an in San Antonio. " We have
ca rs stal led al l over the city.
Th cy arc as k'mg peop I e to swy

home from 'work.'' she sai d.
·morning.
·
""
The storms knocked ou t power
" I think we're going to start
-to about 4.000 customers of calling it th e 'lake of Okl a homa ~ ·
Houston Lighting and Power Co. ra ther than the stat e of Okla--:
near Humbl e and forced the
homa." said ('ivil Ocfense Direr· :
sc hool district in Bandera to tor Richa r d A tkins.
postpone the last day of cl ass~s.
"We've had report s in lht&gt;
Wa ter was .1 feet deep across a Cache area of wa t cr ~ feet deep In .
highwa y north of I redell . and some houses," At kins sai d. "T&lt;i.;
m any other roads in so uth and
give you an exam pl e of how bad it:
central Texas were impassa ble.
was . the fi ve-ton National Cuard·In San Anton io, a dozen streets
tr ucks started fl oat ing away l as t
were closed at t he peak of th e night."
storm. police said. At least two
Hot. muggy weather that senr ,
people were r escued from cars temperaturE's soaring int o the90s :
swept awa y by the flood. the)' ·ac ross upstate Now York wa s.sai d.
expccted to contin ue. forecasters :
Floods I rom this week's down - said . Record highs were set ·
pours for ced abou t 900 peopl e to
Fri day in Roches ter. 91, anq •
evacua te in Okla homa. Authori- Bin gha mpton. 87. Readings of 90 .
lt'es bega n lettt'ng ,-ns,
, ·dant
, s ,.a_
,
degrees in Syracuse and 87 in:'
turn to their homes Frida)'
Buff alo l ied r ecords for· the dat e.

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The preliminary tal ks, perhaps on an unoffi cial
bas is, w ill consist of the House m ember s
exploring cha nges m ade by the Senate during the
las t seven weeks.
The House reconvenes T uesday at 11 a.m. and
the Senat e at 1:30 p.m.
Elimin ation of the pol itica lly appoint ed deput y
registrars. w ho r etu r n 10 percent of their $1 .50 fee
to the party in power, reached t he fr ont burner
late l ast year w hen Gov. Richard F. Celeste joined
Republi cans in supporting th e change.
Gray said sta t e employee fees could make
motor vehicle fees "uncont ro llabl e."
"We're not sure that sta te ser vice would be as
good as it is now," he sa id.
Gray said Sen. Grace L . Dra ke, R-So lon,
spon sor of the bill, is opposed to hi s idea of turning
the job over to the cl erk s of court.
He said in small counties. registration, til ling
and other related ser vices could be in the clerk's
office, while In larger vo lume counties th e cler ks
cou ld appoint man ager s of bra nch offices.
To elimin ate long lines, Gray said he favors a
prov ision now under considera tion In a House bill,
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years of schooling. Despite torrid temperatures,
the Eastern Hl)lh Auditorium was packad with
fri ends and famili es of the 66 graduates for the
annual haccalaureate and commencement
exercises.

from 1he mid 80s ;o low !llls
around most of the stair Sa tu rday . Humi dit;· levels also cont inued on t h&lt;' high sid e, m aki ng
v weal her condi t ions
for st ick_
again.
Relief ·ca me Sa tu rda y afternoon in the form of lhu nderstor ms I hat spread out over a
l arge part of the state.
The eas ing of stea my co ndlt ions was overdon f\, however. in

a number of loca tions.
Very heavy rai ns fell in som e
ar eas. In Lorain Cou nty, streets
and apartment build ings got
fl oo ded.
Strong winds acco mpan ying
som e of 1he , s torms uprooted
trees and downed power lines.
High wind and hail the slze of
golf ball s caused probl ems in the
Youngstown area .
A Mahonlng Count y sheri ff 's
dispa tcHer said trees we r e
dow ned co untywide and som e
roads closed but there were no
injuries.
" We got alarm s goin g off and
trees going dow n," the dis·
pat cher sa id. " We've got every thing going on ri!(hl now. We ' re
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bir thday instead of alp habetica lly eac h mon th by
l ast nam e.
The Republica n-co ntrolled Senate adopt ed It s
own appropriat ions bill on an 18-15 par tisan vote
last week, although It did not add much overall to
the levels r ecommended by the governor ancl thc
Democr atic-dominat ed House.
The Hou se will probably formally reject 1he
Senate version of the budget Wed nesday. setting
the stage for appointment of a six -member
conference committ ee. th r ee Democrats and
three Republi cans .
Ce rt ain to be on the pa nel are Heps. Willi am E.
H inig, D-New Philadelphia, and Thom as W.
Johnson, R -New Co ncord, and Sens. Stanley J .
Aronoff, R- Cincinn ati, and William F. Bowen,
D ·Clncinn atl. Hinlg will be chairma n. since the
budget or ig inated in the House.
Speculation for the other two slots centers
around Gray and Rep. J . Barney Qull r ~r. D·
Toledo.
Th e Senate add ed $1J7 mill ion to the Housr
ver sion fo r colleges and universities, and $~1)
milli on for primary and seco nda ry schools. whil e
tr imming welfare and he all h care by Sl05 mil lion .

" I don' t th ink the ~u t s · th ey made were too
st•vere," sa id House Spea ker Vernal C. Riff~ Jr ..
D -New Bos ton, who Is optimi stic that a prompt
settlement can be reac hed.
Riffe and Senate President Pau l E. Ci llmor,
R-Porl Clint on, wil l have a lot lo say about I he
terms of th e final product. which Is due on the
governor's desk by June 30.
"There's a lot of work to be done before June
30." said Willi am J . Shkurtl. director of the st ate
Office of Budg et and Management who will l)e
calling signals for lhe Celeste admin istration .
" It 's a tough bud get."
Shkurtl said his offi ce will examin e reductions
made by the Senat e in the areas of M edicai d
paymeni s (3.9 per cent 1 and Aid to F amilies with
Dependent Children (3.1.pcrcent l to see If the
appr opr i atio ns wi ll support anticipat ed
caseloads.
The budge t dlt·ec tot· also said he wants toensure
lhat a :, per cent sa les tax on long di stance
- telephone ca ll s wlll produce th e $107 million that
Senate Republican s say It w il l.
T ax Co mmiss ioner Joanne Limba ch sa id the
rev Ised 1ax is good for only $77 million over th e
two-year per iod.

Speec hes by Valedictor ian
Travis C. Newlun and Salut atorian Amy D. Louks highlighted
the annu al baccaulaurea te and
commencement exercises fo r
. Eastern High School 's se nior
cla ss Sunday evening.
Despite torrid temperatu res
the high sc hool audit ori um was
.packed with friend s and family
memtiers on hand to see seniors
recelv(ng th eir dipl omas aft er· J:l
years of schooling.
" Th&lt;&gt; World Is a Stag&lt;&gt;" was th e
topic of Newlun who quot ed
William Shakes peare's lines In
regard to t he world being a stage.
"The stage upon which we sit
tonight also repr eseent s a world-a world of change, " Newlun said .
" A diploma ca nn ot , by any
means, prepare.us for the adju stment that we arc about to
underg'O. 'It Is only through a level
of m atur ity att ain ed from par en·
tal guidance and our experi ences
at Eas)ern that we m ay success full y m ake the tra nsition from
dep endence to that of lnd epend·
ence," Newlun point ed out.
" We. as graduat es, co nsti t ut e

a multitude of diverse players
upon the worldly stage. Wher eas,
we have portrayed the part s of
studen ts, all one In the same,
during our yea r s at Eastern. I he
time ha s co me for us to branch
out and distingu ish ourselves
within society, ·• the valedlcto·
ria n stated, as he observed that
the future wi ll cas t graduat es
Into numero us roles .
He advised his cla ss mates to
be cooperative an d open-minded
but not to co mpromise their
posit ions as they move Into their

various roles.
" We are st ill young. We arc
still impr ess ionable. One act
ends whil e anot her begi ns.
Award us a chance and we will
take it. Show us a path and we
will follow 11 . Give us a part and
we will pl ay It ," Newlun
co ncluded .
In her address Salu tatoria n
Louk s used for her them e. "Keys
to the Door of Success" pointin g
out that gradu ates are approachbing a new phase In their li ves .
"A lthough most of us arc
anxiou s for the pros pec ts which

l ie ahead, the chan ges whi ch will
soon occur In our lives do cause
us to be a bit tremulou s. Nevertheless. we must continu e to
conl cnd If we wish to become
1r u ly succcssf u I." Louks
comm ent ed.
" We must be doers In our
society. although It m ay seem
easier and very t~mptlng to be
only obser ver s. We mu st never
bc fearful or r eluctant to give
everything th at we possibly can .
For without challenging ourselves. our accompli Shment s will
be small and few ," Louks
remarked.
Louk. list ed pers ls t en c~ as one
ol the Important keys to success
stalin g that In th e futu re gradu·
al es will be faced wllh num erous
probl em s and concerns but she&gt;
urged them to become even more
deter mined and str ive harder lor
the rea lization of drea ms.
She urged her cla ssmates to
concentr ate "on doing our best
rath er than being fhe best" with
the realltatlon that gr eat er sa t is·
fact Jon will r qsult from becoming
Con tinued on page J()

Sa turday's thunderstor ms rc·
suited In a 35·m inut e delay in a
m ajor league ba se ball ga mr in
Clevela nd. A minor leag ue con·
test in Tol edo wa s postponed
because of rain. and storms
forced pos tponemen t of the third
rou nd of a profe ss ional golf
t ou r na m ent i n sub urba n
Columbu s.
Around I he Nation
An Eastern hea t wave was
building toward a fourth straight
day In the 90s tod ay, one daY aft er
thunderstorms from Texas to
Vermon t spun torna do es and
knock ed down power li nes, electrocuting a 12- year-old girl In
Chicago .
" II does n' t look l ike the Ea st is
going to sec mu ch rel ier; · sa id
Scott T a nsey , a Na ti onal ,

Wea ther Service foreca st er.
" What they' ll sec Is more hot
weat her today but m aybe a l itt le
cool ing on Tuesda y ."
Temperatures In the Eas l
Sunday were lo to 20 deg r ees
above normal. weather foreca s·
lers said .
Thunderstorms riding th e
wave of unseasonably warm ,
e nd - o f - May t emp eratures
spawned high winds , heavy rai ns
and fu nnel clouds f rom t he Pl ains
and Midwest to the Northea st.
In Chicago. viaducts were
flooded, tree llm bs snapped and
power lines fell as a fasl- moving
thunders torm whipped through
th e city .
A 12-year· old gi rl was elec t rocuted as she jumped over a
downed power line In a Sou 1h Si de

alley , fire official s sa id. Th e lri to the 90s before noon Sunda y. ·
vict im 's nam e was withheld
It was 90 In N w Hampshire,
pendi ng notifi cation of relat ives.
and thousands _of pcoplt' sought
Th e line ap parentl y had been
n•l lcf at Hampton Beac h Stat e
knocked down by a tree fel led by Pa r k.
li ghtn ing, pollee said. A firefigh " Everybooy seem s to be
ter res ponding to anoth er call in strea ming In t oda y," sai d Glen
lhO' vici nit y spoil ed smok e In !he French of the Hampt on Beach
alley and. when he went to , Chamber of Commer ce. " The
tnves liga tc, he found th e girl wat er I em peratur e Is a crisp and
ncar the live wire .
refresh ing o2 degr ees, so when
" Wh en he got ba ck there, the you see a lot of people In the
wire was still houncl ng," said water, you know It's hot."
Sixth District Deputy rlrc Chi ef
Thund erstorms downed 1recs
Peter Cu nningham. She was and power lin es In sou thcustern
pronounced dead at a nearby
New York and Lu cas Co un ty,
hospital.
Iowa.
In Brooklyn. u coup II' an ti th ei r
In New ark, N .J.. the mercury
rose Sunday to 96 and In Hart · 10-year-old son were stru ck h) '
ford, Conn .. to 9o, breaking
lightnin g In a park. Th~ mothl'f
records In both cities . Jn New was critica l !_
, . Injured , polie&lt;'
York City. temperat ures rose sa id.

Reaction to President Reagan's AIDS testing plan mixed

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"They do hand le the 1mot or vehicle! titles right
now," said Sen. Theodore·M . Gray , R- Columbus,
chai r m an of the Senate Highways, Tra nsportation and Local Government Committ ee which is
considering t-he change .
Gray said a pr oposal to elimin ate the deput y
registrars in favor of a networ k of state
emp loyees responsible to the Ohio Burea u of
M otor Ve hi cl es is go ing nowh ere i n hi s
commill ec.
"Th er e ar en' t the votes in that commlll ee to get
the bill ou t ." Gr ay said of the proposal which
fol lows t he recomme nd ation of a speci al gover nor' s tas k force. "They might buy having th e
clerk of court s do it. "
Mea nwhile, House and Senate confer ees are
expected to beg in negot lation s this week on 1he$22
bill ion state budget for 1988· 89, although littJe
progress is anticipated at. the outset.

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WASHINGTON !UPII - In a
cont rovers ial move bound to
make AIDS a more poli tical issue
than ever. President Reagan has
sel into motion a broad testing
program ro gauge the dimen sions of the epidemic and curb it s
spr ead.
At a $;,(X).000 fu nd·ralsing
dinner for AIDS research, Reagan was m et with some boos and
hisses Sunday night In bl ending
calls for education and r eason
with an assert ion the vi rus he ha s
dubbed " Public Health Enemy
No. J" can be fought only if more
is known about Its scope.
Yet the president's speech , his
first devoted exclusively to the
AIDS Issue, significantly pre
laced today's start of the Third
J nternatlonal Conference on
AIDS. a five-day event allowing
5,000 researchers and heal th

officials from m ore than fiO
nations to discuss thei r latest
work on the dea dly sy ndrom e.
"AIDS is su rreptit io us ly
spreadin g throughout our popu ·
latlon and yet we have no
accurate measure of lis scope."
Reaga n said at the star·studded
dinner lor the American Found a·
tlon for AIDS Research, led by
actress Elizabeth Taylor.
" It Is lime we knew exactly
what we were lacing. And th at Is
why I su pport roullne testing,"
he told about 850 people who
gat hered on a st eamy evening
under a huge outdoor tent at a
trendy new restaurant In
Washington.
The phrase "routine testing"
was adopted to take some of the
emotional edge off the notion of
mandatory screening and thus to
win support !rom leaders such as

Reagan 's ow n top health officia l,
Surgeon Ce ner aj C. Ever ell
Koop - but the testing program

PRESIDENT REAGAN

eventu ally could affec t tens of
m illions ol people. ·
Reagan said he directed that
AIDS be added to th e list of
contagious diseases for which
Immigrant s and alien s can be
denied perm anent. U.S. res idence
and I hat plans be drawn up to test
all federal pri soners.
He also ordered a review of
other areas of federal jurlsdlc·
lion, such as Veteran s Administration hospita ls, to see where
tests " might be appropr iate" In
line with those now requIred for
military and foreig n servi ce
personnel .
Reagan 's most coni rovers Ia!
proposal, however. em erged· In
his urging of states t? " offer
routine testing'' lor couples seek·
lng marriage licenses and pa. tlents at cli nics for sexually
transmitted diseases or drug

abuse.
Th t• actrr" . however. la11•r
norrd tht• " dl fft'rr nceo l opl nlon"
Here the boos and hi sses wer e
on lhe Issue - t•vld cnt·ccl by a
heard from those who cont end
such tests wo uld sca r e awa y
ca ndleli ght protest a hal f- bl ock
away - and co ncl uded on a
m any people w ho mos t n cd help
because of fear s about job
conciliatory notr by saying Heusecurltyorot her r eper cussions if
ga n "Is basically in concurrcnce
co nfid entia lit y ca nn ot be
with what we all hope and pru&gt;·
guara nteed .
for : that there wil l be a cun• for
AIDS bl ood tests only detect
AIDS."
antibodies Indicati ng Infection
Koop, honor I'd al the dlnno•r for
wit h 'th e viru s, not who will
his cru sa de to fight AIDS throu gh
develop symptoms of acquired
public education and bl •J ntta lk of
Immune deficiency sy ndrome.
"safe sex" practices sueh as
which fatally destroys a hody 's
using condoms, was praised by
Reagan Su nday night and offered
defen ses agai nst di sease.
Taylor, the foundation's na·
no disput e with hi s hoss In retu r n.
tiona! chairwoman who Invited
The surgeon general ca lled
Reagan to speak at the dinner,
Reagan's spt&gt;ech "em in ently
brought the debate to cent er
reasonable" and noted t he pres!·
stage at the outset of the evenin g dent's point that AlOS test s
when she spill with Reagan by . . should be o!fered, Mt req uired.
calling for "voluntary, conflden- for peopl e seek ing marriage
tlal testing."
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A Ml:..ME\Ul of Thr• Um lr-d Press l nrcrnat JOnal, lnl and Da1 ly Press
Assoc iati on and l hP Am c• r lc:•.m Newsp&lt;J JH'r Publi shers Associa tiO n
I ,~·n r . H S OF Or iN J(J f\. &lt;Jfl' wck o m•• l hl'Y fJJould be l rss than 300 words
long A ll lflt ('J s ar('su h]C'C'I tot~ilm ~ and mu sr bf1 slgn{d wi th na me. addrt:Ssand
J(•ltphon t nurnhn Nu un s l ~ n td lf'll ('r s wlll hl' pt lll l~ h(l(] I ('t! f'rs should be In
J,;tJIKll ttS!f' LHlclrrss mg l&lt;i ~ U I &lt;:'. n(Jt pNson nll tl ,..s

Senate GOP rewrites
budget with PR hype
lly LEE LEONARD
UPJ Statehouse Reporter
COL UMBUS, Ohio (UP II - Ma JOrity Rrpubi icans m the Senate
have lear ned lhcll' IPsson well from the adml nistrall on of Gov
Richard F . Celes te- 11 s not what you do. hut the wa y you adver ti se
II, that co unts.
The ReputJIIca ns rr&gt;wr otr· Ihe state budge! la st week- wh at there
was of it to rewr il e - &lt;~ nd lru mpl' lr d their offering w1th the greates t
publk relatio ns hvpc ev er seen In m1d buruget a t the Stat ehou se.
What Ihe Republica ns actua ll y did to the $22 bil lion budget was to
unbalance It even more tha n th ~ House of Representati ves had
overloaded it. a cld rn ~ $b i m1Jiron to lhP House fi gure, and to slice
welfar e appropria tions withou t changin g the cascloa d proJeCtions.
wh ich m ay be low a nyw ay
Wh al they advertised In a full -blown, p1 ivat eiy filmed press
conferencP co mplete wilh visual aids an ci Republican senat ors up for
elect ion. was Ihat they had saved the schools a nd co ll eges of Ohio.
"Bett er Schoo ls, Br 1ghl&lt;•r F ut ure. ' read a banner hangmg bPhi nd
Sen Sta nley .J Aronoff, H-Cincrn nall , chat r ma n of t he Frn ancc
Commit lee, who a nn ounced the favora bl e port1ons of Ihe substitu te
budget he had c1afled .
Fittingly. Aronolf was ll a nked by Republica n Se ns. Charles F .
Horn of Kett crrn g, Eugene J Watt s of Columbu s and Gary c
Suh adolnlk of Pdf md Height s- ailthtl'c or whom ma y lace Iough
c hallenges f1 om De mocrats In 1988
On a green C' halkboa rd , m yellow ch,llk , was the informal ton that
Senate Republr c,ul s had added $20() m il lion to the House fi gure for
educal ion provltll'd morp ba s1c aiCit o schools and requ ired tesl irtg for
high school gt aduatton.
An accompanymg bar graph made it appear that the Senat e GO P
had doubl ed Ihe gove1no1's appropria tion for education and
incr·eased the House figure by .10 percent In fa ct, it was about 2
percent.
Everyone at the State house know s Ihal 1988-89 is going to be a lean
period for stat e fin a nces The governor 's budget called for a 1 percent
in crease In 1988 and 6 pe rC&lt;'nl I he following year. Th ai's tight for a
government that's been used to 1o pe ~ cent annu al growth
The Senate Republican s had refu sed in 1986 to accept the fruit s of
federa l t ax reform . wht ch could hav t' gcneraled $700 mllilon for the
stale in 1988-ll\l Th ev turn ed back those receip ts.
Bu t w('rc• those GOP senators, who pnde themselves on th1 1ft a nd
c haracte rize lh f' Democr,liS as spend-happy politicians sl imm ing
down I he budget sent over by Ihe Democrat coni 10llcd House - a
budget a lrcadv burs ting at the scam s'!
No , I hey writ' r;JJSi ng the level of spending
Now , the; will trl l you that il wa s JUStifi ed: they gave morr money
to ricmr nta rv a nd seconda ry C'd uca t\on. to co lleges and univr rsit tes
They too k II away fro m tlw bloa te&lt;lbu rea ucracy and th ose useless
wcl fal P prog-r.tms i\ nrll hry could affot d to do it because they go t riel
ofqu estion.r lllr• Hnust' taxa tio n policies an d built thr'll' budget on rea l,
not phony. morw v

But thN&lt;' &lt;~ r r plent y of questions c~ bo u t lhr \\'el 1.11 ,, cast' iodd leve l,
whi ch wa s Jg norl'd by lh&lt;' H&lt;' pub l l rc~ n s i\ n r sc•a l;rl 10n cou ld put lhr
Si dle It C.IS UJv 111 ji"'Op.u dv. 101 cl ng spPnd ing cut s in othE:' I' ar r as.
!\ nd t hPil1 dr" quc stmns a lJou t Ow S011 a1P vPrsJon or t hr tax on long

dls lanCl' plr onl' call s. WhiCh lhP DPpar tmcnt or Taxo tr on Sd VS is $'lll
m illion s hor t 0 11 l'evenul•s
So lhl" n r pulli l&lt; ',ln slr0\1 lor thr 111XX··lr ·•· tio ns IS over. fol thP time
IJrjng i\ s t hr budg&lt;'l go&lt;'s in Io SPn.ll r-ll oust• ro nfc1encc nego11.1 t 10ns,
1enlism n •t u1 ns- thr' rr;r li ll tlwt on .J une :«l lhP bud get h&lt;r s to be in
bal:.ln r f' w ith

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ft.lll' port10n to r un all .111•a s of gO\Pt nm C'n l

speed of clabber

W!ISH IIIi C:ON 'Ill &lt;' su hir' &lt;·t of Ioda) .s Icr tUll' Is I ht ' u n '"''' sr'. and " II

t11at tlrl' word irnp ill'S
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Hli P I ('S l \\ Js .I t nust•d
l n rt d v n l c~ lh . bv 1'(1 CC' nt un i ver sal
b n, n k t hr ntJ g h~ s ucllt~ s t hP Urt l' ' ' hr 11 cr 1t .n n lu Ck \ t!St r onomrr s sL1w
·' novel fU ll\ 1!110 11 ~U pC' t 1\0\' :l b P fOI'(' IIH' il \ f'l \ f'\· t ·~ 0! lwfor I' lhri I
IW, tr ll'SCOP&lt;''· I prr lt .1 ps sit uld sa 1
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f rnll~' no1 lu ' r lht:-; ph nortPmOII 11 g hl 1Ju1 I clo kno\\' t he
:tslt onom lcJ l ht raktln ou~hs 11.1\ P J[•d 10 ~t il "&gt;O r is o f nPw t hcor ics
t1boullhf' u nl\ f' l st' ~ • II · ~\ of th e m q ui tr bi ld iTC'

So ml' lu lks qu ol&lt;' the il1 bl r in fix ing I itt• agt' ot Earth Othrts msrst
on geolog lcn l ill111', holci111g that tf 4 ;rmill lon yc.t r s wet (' co mpres ·r d
int o six d .I \'~, ('1'(\l tton \\'(Juld h:n t' IL~kt· n unti l Tursclav art crnoo n and

tlt.ll Chr ist'" " IJOJ II " sp ill S('l'O nci bl'fot'P midnight on Satu rda)'.
Fit ht•r w.1~ the u rti \ l ' l ~ t· ~~ o ld incl('cd. bc' ing i.llr rd d~' pr ett v much m
pl,rcl' bl'full' I "'·" bor n II can ' t spr'n k fm P1cs 1de nt Reaga n.
h Q.W('V (' L )

f : \'(' \' VOIH' kil O\\ :-; !Ill'

IJ(•:-; ! IIITif' IO OIJS(' I \(' ftU' Ul1\ \ ' ('l'Sf' W\lh thfl

nal;pd C) l' " .l fiPr lhp sl .r iS .rnd an ti-mntt cr come out al ni ght
D:i)•ll ght usu.rl l1 lincls PX Ir.r nPnus mat cl'l,ll ln lh(• sk). such as va por
tn ul s

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I 1"''-'I I t hr fu st 11mc ,, lt .ltldl nw 1, hired b1 mv mo t het to work 1n
ht'l' fl owN beds, slgltt('(l v.rpUJ ll"&lt;ril s
"M rs. \l't•&lt; t' Mrs \\' est' · lrl' brPathlcssll' called s tmulta nrouslv
ba ngmf.! on lht• back door Come out her r qu ick' Someth ing's
happen in ~ in the r i c nw n t s~ ·
~l mothct . who was know n tm her sc1enl 1fic de tac hme nt , ass ured
htm Iha l somethi ng wa s al way s hap pr•nlng in I he e lement s On ly
usually lou could SCI' il better In tht' l'&lt;ll'd at night.
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J also 1emt·mbcr anothe r time mv fam ily was ou t in the ya t·d.
gazing up at the stats a nd wond ermg nboul the unive rse, Including
ho":)o ng It would take fo1 some storm clouds ga thering on the d1stant
'Mmon lo re.rch us.
My father, who knew tiw s peed of sound and things like that.
es tlmatC'd thai. JUdgtng fl om the lightnin g, the s lorm would be ove r
us well before midnight.
~Y fa the1 also used lo insist that thu nder didn 't hurt anythin g, bul
tMn he proba bly never churned any bu tter for my maternal
1
g randmothe r.
:r.ve hea rd my mother's molher. who also was known for her
sclentlfc det achment (Who says these trait s a ren 't inherited?), say
that nothing could ca use sour milk to clabber laster than thunder.
Or maybe it was cla bber changing to sour milk. (You expect me to
remember the de tails after all this time?)
,
,
Anyway, she would yell at whoever was operating the churn,
"Hurry up with that butter, Speedy."
She would yell that regardless of whether storm clouds were
approaching.

Untested.peacemakers
WASHINGTON - Than ks to a before the law was passed dangerous loophole in a 19761aw , even though the pre-1976 devices
.&gt;-year-old J essica Taylor of had never been tested and
Mt llbu ry , Ohi o, Is wa lkt ng approved by the FDA
·around wr th a v1tal pacemaker
According to J esstca 's mother ,
I'"' I that was never tested or
Pa m Tay lor, the lit tle gtrl bega n
approved by the Food a nd Drug hav1 ng bla cko ut s a bout ll
~ dmlnt s tra t to n She is one of
months aft er she had a pacemtJiions of Ame ri ca ns whose ma ker Impla nt ed at Ihe age of 16
l1ves depend on simila r ly un- months Taylor said th e doctor s
lrstcd medi cal dpvices beca use discovered the problem was wtt h
of the legal loophole
one of the two wires , or lead s,
The Medica l Devrce Amend- running from the pacemaker lo
ment s of 1976 were Inte nd ed 10 J ess ica 's hea rt
assure tha t pacemakers and
The doct ors replaced J ess ica's
other dev1ces would be proven pacemaker w1th one tha t reboth safe and effective before qui red onl y a single Jead, hoo king
they were Impl anted or other- II onto the head that sill! worked
wise made ava il able to pa tie nts
Because it is risky to remove
But a ga ping loophole a llows leads from the hea rt, the surman ufacturers to ma rket their geons capped Ihe defect 1ve wire
products by simply claiming and II rema ins in J essica's body.
th ey are " substantially equivalBot h leads - the one that wa s
ent" to dev1ces ma nu fac tured drscon nec ted a nd th P one on

Jack Anderson and Dale Van Attn·

wh1ch Jessica's i1fe ma y now
depend - we re model 4951
manufac tu re d by Medtr·o ni c
Inc., an industry leader. The lead
wa s put on the ma rket Without
FDA testing under the " su bst a nti al equi va lency" loophole
Model 4951 does mdeed have
simil ar charac te nst1cs to other
Medtronic leads - incl udrn g
Model 6972, which was recall ed in
1984 as dangero usly defecuve
In a 1981 lett er to t he FDA
obtamed by our associa te Lisa
Sylvester, Medt romc s't at ed Its
rnt ention lo market Model 4951
through the eq uivalency loophole. The compa ny " utilizes the
same male n als a nd general
des ign features as those used Ofl
currentl y marketed Medtron ic
lead s " 11 Is In a footnote to that
sente nce that th e reca lled lead
wa s listed as havmg Ihe same

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mater ia ls as t'he new model.
The recall model was laken off
the mark et beca use the lhln
plas 1ic coat mg on the wire tended
to cra ck Ye t the uret hane
materi al used to msulate Model
4951 1s the same pl astic that was
used for the recalled lead,
accor ding to th e Medtroni c
letter
IVIed I ron1c spokesma n Ray Dlttnch sa rd the company's positio n
Is tha t "substa ntial equ ivalency" worked well in the case of
Model 4951, and he maintained
that no defect had shown up in
Jesstca 's lead. Out of 10,000
1m plants using the lead, he said ,
there have been only 19 r epor ted
failu res, tncludm g four due to
1nsul at10n pmble ms. D1ttrrch
sa1d that abou t 80 perc en I of
Med tron\c's leads have reached
the mark et on the basts of
substant ia l equiva lency.
Th e 1976 law requi ~~d FDA to
set up a regulatory process that
woul d require testi ng and approva l of cert ain medtcal devices
before they reac hed the markel •

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pre-1976 devices.
But the FDA never d1d evaluat e pre-1976 dev1ces An agency
spokesman expl a ined lhat such
an effort "would rnundate ou r
st aff, overt ax our limi ted resources and delay th e revtew and •
approva l of new a nd innovative
medical tech noiogres "

TELl "'ffiEM :I SAID THE
C~EC.\&lt;. IS lN THE MAlL.

THEY SAIP TO TELL YOU THE
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The real obscenity
WASHINGTON (NEA) - Attorney
General Edwm Meese's offrce has
proclaimed that "child pornography
and obscenity have been named as
two of hrs top cnminal justice
prtontJes."
Indeed, Meese appears to be transfixed by obscemty He has ordered
that almost 100· Justice Department
lawyers be deSignated as "obscemty
specralists" and has created a "NatiOnal Obscemty Enforcement Umt."
The dictionary says obscenity is
that whtch IS "disgusting to the
senses " Under that defmtllon, what's
obscene is that Meese, the country's
chref law enforcement off1cer, has estabhshed two new records for ethica l
laxity
·
• He is the f1rst sittmg ~ttorney
general to be Investigated tor crlmrn.ol wrongdoing by a spec1ai
prosecutor
• He IS the first public offici al to
have been the target of two separate
speci al prosecutors' mvesttgalions
He was cleared or charges followmg
the f&lt;rst investigatiOn.
The drctronary also says obscene is
that wh1ch rs "abhorrent to morahly
or VIrtue " Under that definitron,

what's obscene IS that so many of the
people appointed by President Reagan to serve the public have used government
servrce
to
ennch
themselves.
The staff or the House Ctvrl Servtce
Committee has identified more than
200 Reagan appointees alleged to
have engaged m unethical conduct
Ttme magazine says the current admmtstratlon has fostered "rmpropnety on a grand scale."
Dozens of federal offrctals have
been forced to resign in recent years
after appropnahng government
fund s, property, fac1ht1es and employees for their personal use
OtherS have been caugh! awardmg
contracts to former business assoCiates, offering preferential treatment to favored corporatJOns and VJOIatrng federal laws to help therr
fnends
Shil others have been charged wrth
engaging in fraudulent busmess
transactions before joming the government - which should have diS·
quailfred them lrom entering public

In the ca se of Model 4951, and
FDA e mp loyee actually did ask
mr cl tJOnic rf it had clinical da ta
showin g that the lead was safe
and eff ec llVP, according to a
Mec\ troni c me mo we have obtained In a telephone conversatiOn, the FDA empl oyee "wanted
to know where our clinical da ta
was. " and the Medtromc employee wrole "I porn ted it out in
the s ubmissio,n We briefly discussed it " The FDA employee
then sa1 d the agency wa s " ready
to s1gn It off," the memo slated

Indeed, all three were members of
Reagan's mner ctrcle when they
served on hrs Whr te House staff They
are Meese, Michael Deaver and Lyn
Nofzt~er

In the cases or other wayward appointees, the pres1dent can perhaps
plead that he did not have trme to
fully mvesllgate the thousands of candrdates for hundreds of htgh-level fed ·
erai posts But Meese, Deaver· and
Nofztger have been Reagan mtimates
since his days as a Cahform a
politician
Deaver has been indtcted on hve
servtce
counts of perJury followrng a spectal
Some Reagan apporntees have prosecutor's investigation Like Nofcheated on their government expense ziger, he IS all eged to have rmproper-

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ly used contacts instde the government to earn lucrative fees as an
mfluence-peddling consultant soon af- 'II
ter \eavmg offtce
Nofziger and Meese, whose achvi- '
hes are still being probed by a spectal
prosecutor, have been linked w1th a
growmg scandal Involving the Wed·
tech Corp., a New York Ctty firm alleged to have enlisted greedy Republicans and Democrats to help 1t secure
government contracts. Four of its executives already have pleaded gu1lty
to bnbmg public ol!icials.
When recently asked about the sorry ethical record of hts appointees,
Reagan briefly paid lip servtce to
"htgh morality," then lapsed mto a
rambhng crrtlque of contemporary
educatiOn.
•
Meese apparently is equally oblivious to the problem He's busy establishmg the "Obscemty Law Center"
and the "Federal Obscenity Task
Force" - but scandalous behavior by
Reagan's cronies has not yet been desIgnated one of his "top cnminai JUS·
bee pnorthes "

By DAVID AVITABILE
UPI Sports Writer
Cincinnati's Dave Parker, fed
a steady diet of boos by Pirates
fans during the Heds ' threegame weekend . sweep at PUisburgh , feasted on a Doug Drabek
pitch Sunday to help give the
Reds a 5-2 victory, and savored
the mom ent.
Parker's J2t h homer of the
season, proceded by a nea r
half-minut e trot - around the
bases, snapped a 2-2 tte and
extended Pittsburgh's iosmg
streak to six games.
"l'vetaken my licks over thes e

mg up or down ? The answer

IS

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plex The Population Reference Bureau of Washington, D.C., recently
rssued 1ts annual "World Population
Data Sheet " It's a remarkable publicatiOn a smgle poster-size sheet,
crammmg in data for 173 natrons
The news generated from thiS
yea r's PRB sheet answers the question about populatron trends with the
word "up." Thus· Consider some
newspaper headlines reportrng on the
Data Sheet. "World PopulatiOn
Growth Acceleratmg," sa1d the New
Orleans Times-Ptcayune "World
Birth Rate Sa1d to Be RISing," said the
Wa shrngton Post
The genesis of such headlrnes was
based on the stress placed by PRB on
the ractthat the "crude birth rate" or
CBR had gone up from 27 births per
t,OOO population m 198S to 28m 1986.
That happened, says PRB, because of
new trends apparent in the world's
most populous nahon, China One reason the Chmese trends have changed
is because birth limitation pohcles
have been either relaxed or violated.
Apparently fewer families are adher·
ing to the government's draconian
one-ch&lt;ld-oniy rule: Link that with
other lactors - that China is so large,
that so many Chinese were born durmg their baby boom in the mid-1960s,
that these Chinese are now reachmg
chtldbeanng age - and one can see
why the CBR Is up in China, and why
it is up sllghlly in the world.
True enough But all this obscures
another trend, probably more impor·
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Berry's World

three days and I finally got one
In, " said Parker who spe nt II
years as a Pirate but fell mto
disfavor with the fans when his
production dropped following
consecutive batting titles in 1977
and 1978 when he batted .3.18 and
334
" I finally got one. I wanted to
savor It, to be In the sunligh t. It
wasn 't 10 show up the pitcher, or
the Pirates . It was my response
to the fans. It was, 'This one ts
mine. I'm enjoying it ."'
Ironically , It was Parker who
helped give Pitts burgh fans their
last "moment In the sun" whe n

Scoreboard ...
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~ ul)!wrtp1lons by m &lt;~l1 Pf·rmlttN tn
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Rarick clai s
Coming Classic
CORNI NG N.Y. tUPil
Ci ndy Rarick. not even on the
lead er board at the ninP-hole
turn. charged while the competl
lion sturnblrd
Rarick started the da y al
eight -under-par and played the
front side In one-under 35. but
blrdlrd the final four hol es lor a
final -round 67 Sunda y to capture
the $275,000 Corning Classic
Rarick finished at 13-under 275 to
edge Patt y Sheehan, J a ne
Geddes and Betsy King by one
shot
Th e second victory of her
career earned Rarick S41,250.
"At the turn, nothing was
really happening, " said Rarick
paired with Sheehan. "In fact, I
was more Into Palty's game than
J was Into my own. Everytlme
she would make a birdie, J'd say
'Good shol Patty,' or 'Nice sbot .
Patty.' I was just trying to pla y
well."

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Scott ,' ' Poo ley sa1d. " i felt 1f hr
shot a good score. the re'd br no
way t o ratc h hi m

I was Just

goin g to have to pla y th e bes t i
coul d and hope it was good
enough I was surpn scd 11 only
took four holes to make up thr
dl ffe re nce '
Hoch pla)' ed Ihr fr rSI t hr rr
rounds 18 undc1 pm and w1thou t

a bogey and begu n lhe fm al round
wit h a par on Ihe fh·st hol1·
Then came consecutive boge) s
on the second. th1rd and fourt h
holes and Hoch's 4 shot lead was
ht storv
" I felt as l'elaxcd a s I 'vr ev&lt;•r
felt ll'adm g a tourna men&lt; cnt rr in g th e fm al day.· said Hoell.
" it' s thr bPSI l'vr ever fell a nd
the wo1 st I \ r eve r 1&lt;'1 ot1e get
aw ay
Hoch bogeyed t hr nin th to d rop
from the lea d fo1 the fil st time In
two day s He doubl £'· bogt•vcd the
JOt h to gPI rnto drPpet 11 oublr
.md. after " birdie on No. 11.
vamshecl with a double bogey on

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th e loth
Hoc h had a frnai-round 78 and
fi ni shed lied for third with Chip
Beck and De nis Watson at 12undcl 2i~.
B\ rum. who led a ft er the
opo~ t ng round with an 8-unde r
pa r li4 tbat tiC'd the tourname nt
I I'CO I d. car llt'd $84,()01), $16,000
more th an he made m 16 pr evlous
e' ent s th is yC'a r
"I m happ) with the way I
pia; ed .'' sa 1d Byrum. " I was six
shots ba ck a nd i w.rs n't wishin g
a nv bad luck on Scott . Bul , I know
anvl hing ca n ha ppen and 1t did."
Freel Couples had the best
scm e of tht• final round. becomin g the tourth player du ri ng the ,
werk to lie the tournament
record ol h4 The others we re .
By rum Hoc h and Sutton
's unday 's fin al 1ound didn 't get
und er wav unt II some 59 pl uye• s ,
finished th!' third round. whic h ·.r
was suspPnded Satu rday whe n a-·
pail or lhunder'storms hit the
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fans; Reds win; keep top spot

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Population: up or down _ _ __B_e_n_W_at_Le_nb_er-g=Are world populatron trends head -

By GENE CADDES
UPI Sports Writer
DUBLIN, Oh io 1UP ll - Don
Pooley e nd ed e1ght years of
f1 ust rati on Sund ay by winnin g
the presllg10us Memor ia l Tournament, but walkin g dow n the
18th fairway h1 s thoughts were a
co uple thousa nd mr les awav
·J was I hinkmg of my gir ls
back home t Lvnn , 7. and Ken I.
51 ." said P oole~ , who hadn 't won
a tourn ame nt smce the 1980 BC
Open. "They we1e out las t week.
but not th1s wee k I talk to th em
a bout three tim es a day
"1 miss them," add l:'d Pooley,
who cam e from four shots off 1he
pace m the !mal round to win b1
1ht ee with a 72-hole score or 272,
16 under pa r. "They were wat ch
mg on TV and I was thinkin g
a bout th at "
Pooley, a Umve1 SJI Yof Attzon a
gradu ate who res tdes in Tu cson.
had all bu t wrapped the toutnamc nt and 11 s $140 000 fir st prize
He went to the fin al hole with a .
2-shol lead over Curt Byrum and
was m no trouble with hiS dnve.
He fimshed w1th a 1\-foot birdie
putt , " final round 70 and a .l
stroke mar gin over Bvrum
" I had a lot of co nfidence, "
sa1d Pooley.' who ftmshed second to Hal Sutton m las t year's
Mem011al , playrd on ,Jack Nicklau s' Muirfi cld Village Golf Club
" I've alw ays enjoyed playing
herr . Even be fo re I finished
seco nd last year. !loved thi s go lf
course.
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an to 4.8 from 1985 to 1986 (The TFH
ca n be roughly descnbed as "compl eted family size.") And even countin g Chrna , the TFR m the less-developed coun tnes stayed flat at 4 2
chi ldren per woman
The PRB Data Sheet shows some
stark year-to-year changes '" TFR
. rates in some bi g Third World countrres· a drop from 4 &gt;to 4 3 in Indta,
from 4.4 to 4 2 m Indonesia. from 4 4
to 4 0 m Mexico, and a stunning drop
from 4.1 to 3 &gt;rn Brazil
Moreover, wtth very little hoopla,
Thrrd World TFRs have been shrink·
mg rap1dly for about two decades. We
always hear talk about explosive
b1rth rates in the less-developed
world. They are high - but mu ch lower than they used to be. UN. data
shows that rn the 1965-70 hme frame,
the TFR in less-developed countries
was 6 0 children per woman. And the
1985-90 proJection by the Umted Natrons is 3.7 children per woman!
That's more than halfway to the rate
of about 2 I chrldren, the point at
whi ch a population stabilrzes over
time.

filth inning against Piltsburglt in 'l'hrL't' Rivt•rs
Stadium. Diaz had to leave the game. (UPI)

Parker 'gets even' with. Pirate

Robert Walters
accounts, then pocketed the money.
Others have attempted to bill the taxpayers for thousands of dollars m un·
justiftabie travel costs
Bul the transgressiOns that most dr rectly reflect upon the president's
morality - or lack thereof - ·are
those commrtted by three men who
are his close personal In ends and loy al political aihes.

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DIAZ JN,JURED - Cincinnati's Injury list
continued to grow over the weekend as catcher Bo
Diaz was struck on the linger by a foul tip in the

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Sheehan bogeyed two of the
llaal three boles to complete a
round of 69.
"She played well ail day,"
Sheehan said of Rarick. "Obviously, abe was saving It for the
last lew holes. She didn 't make
many birdies earlier, but she had
them when she needed them.''

the right It eider hit .345 and drove
in four runs with 10 htt s as the
Pirates beat the Baltimore Orioles In 1he seve n game 1q7q
World Ser ies.
"It 's still kmd of mind- bog
gling the fans ca n't see the
produc11on I had du rin g the
per iod of I ime I was here. " said
Pa rker. who hi t 166 homer s, had
758 HBi andhit 300 o,· tx&gt;tt et' five
tim es in his 11 -yea r Pi r ates
car eer. "Thewav I ra nt he bases
that was my wa y of le ttmg the m
know that I hi s one was min e. I'm
e nJOying 11 ."

Usuall~r ,

wh Pn you lovP a

cour sc . .'ou'\1 shoot well on

it "
Pooley, however, needed a
litt le help to post ht s £eco nd PGA
To ur victory . He tra iled Scott
Hoc h bv four shot s go in g Int o th('
f1na l 18 holes
" l felt It depen dt' d lotailv on

Alysheba
all set for
Belmont
By POHU SMITH

UPI Sporls Writer
EL MONT , N J . iUPli - i\ly sh&lt;•ba, despi te high humldll v a nd
scorchm g mornmg temper atut PS , ran eff ortl ess ly Sunday In
pr rp ara t ion !01 the Belmont
Stakes ,lnd a shol a t ra cin g's
Triple Crown
Tra lnet· .Jack Van Berg or
dcred a modera te wor kou t. But
the Kentucky Derby and Prca ·
knl'ss Sta kf's winner worked I ii
mil es in 2 39 a nd averaged a lillie
mor&lt;' than J:l s&lt;•conds - ralh c·r
th a n lo - a furlong.
Th e wor kout fm Sa turday's
suprcmP IPs I came on an muggv
mot nlng with n ,, m tempera
turps of nea rl y Hll dcgn'cs
Th C' Raci ng Form offk la ll y
cloc ked I he fin al mile or the wo rk
In 1· 44. But Va n Flrrg forgot his
ca rd ul Ins tru ctions to exerc ise
rl df'r and a ss istant Ira lner .Joe
Pr ta ilno when he saw Alys hcba
glidin g by the poles on Belmont
Pa rk 's main track

The Pira tes ti ed th e score 2·2 in
th e fmh . but Pa rk er led off the
si xth with thr home run off
Dra!J&lt;'k, 1-3
Ted Power. 4-2 wa lked one a nd
stru ck out fou r to s nap a personal
tw o-gam e losin g st reak. Power Is
5 0 ' against Pi llsburgh. .John
Franco pit chC'd the nin th for hiS
ninth save
" It seems lik e we can't get
thin gs cit ckmg at thP samr
tim e. · said Drabek oft he Ptra iPS
recent troubl es
The Pi r at es drew !«1.474 fan s
for the t hr&lt;•e ga me se11 es. lh&lt;•
larges t th ree-gamr att r nda nre
tot a l since 1983 whe n they drew
H5.S:l7 for a series aga inst
Mont real
E lsewhe re. Sa n Diego bla nked
New York 1-0. San F r;mc isco
leveled Montrea l 8-0. Ph il ad el·.
phia bea t Los iln gr lr s 'I i
i
Ci ncinna ti got by P1 tt sbu1gh :; 2,
"
He
did
It
casv,
wt•ll
. well, vl'ry
Atlant a nlppC'd Chtcago 2-1 in JO
Va
n
FlCI'g
sa
id after
easy,"
innings. a nd Houston heat St
timin g the work with fellow
Lo uls 8-7
tra in er Mac Ke nz\1' Miller
Padre• I. ~lt•ls ()
"Tha t ought to have clone him
At Sa n D1ego, Ed Whit son and
some
good, huh '!" Van Berg said
Ric h Gossa ge comb lnr d on a
to
MiiiC'r
four-hill er a nd Garrv Te mp leton
" Ycs s \r, " Mlil&lt;•r agr ePd.
s mgled home a ru n to lead Sa n
"tha
t'll clea n out the pipes."
Diego. Whit son. ii- 6, went 7 2-3
Tra iners Woody Ste phens. hop·
Innin gs to get the vlctorv
lng to ext end hi s own record
Giants 8, Expos
At Sa n Fra ncisco . Kelly s treak of fi ve stra ight Bel mont
wns. 4-2, pitched a fi ve -hitt er Stakes triumphs. and Jimmy
an
ff rey Leonard went .1 fo r 4 Croll sai d they also we re pira sed
w h a homP ru n to pace Sa n with the wor kouts of their Belmont st art ers.
F r ncisco
Go ne West, the onl y Bel mont
Phillies 3, Dodgers I
horse
Al ysheba has nrvcr raced,
At Los A ~ei cs. Hick Schu
wor
ked
seven-eighths of a mile
drove In two run s with a home r
under
Ne
lson Collazo In I: 26.
a nd sacr ifi ce fl y a nd Sha n£•
Conqulstarose,
wh om Stephe ns
Raw ley, 6- 2, sca tt ered fi ve hil s
will
saddl
e
only
in
the event of an
ov e r se v ~ n Innin g s for
off-trac
k,
clocked
three-quarters
Phil adelphia
of a mil e In 1: 14 .
Braves 2, (; uhs I (10)
Bet Twice, runner-up to Aly·
At All ant a. Gera ld Per ry
s
hc
ba In th e Derby a nd Preablooped a si ngl e to cente r with
kncss.
workC'd seve n- e ighths of a
two out in th e lot h Inn ing to score
mile
und
er regu lar jockey Cra ig
Ken Ober kfell from second base
Perret
In
1:26 on his home I ra ck
lift Atl ant a.
at
Monmouth
Park In Oceanpo rt,
1\ stros 8, Cardinals 1
At St. Louis. P hil Gar ner N.J .
Stephe ns said his " big horse .''
dellverC'd a two run double lo
comp lete a lour-run sixth Inn ing Gone Wes t, "ca n' t do mu ch
bett er tha n tha i.
that propell ed HouSTon.'

POOLEY WINS MEMOIUAI, - Don l'ool••y rt•,.cl• ""he birdie• · " •'
IKlh hoh· 'ut Murilicld Vilhage to win the 19K7 Memorial '
•rournument Sund"y in Duhlln, Ohio with u 16-undcr pur, 272. '.
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Naml'd honort't' for
1988 Memorial t•wnl
DUBL IN. Ohio t UPl i - P att y
a c ha rter membr•r of lh &lt;'
World lia ll of F'a me a nd co
foundN a nti fir s I president of th e
WomPn s Profosslonal Golf Association tlutpr I.PG!I) , wi ll!)(' the
h on on~ · lor the 19HX Memoria l
Tout·num en t
Be t· ~ . fi~l. a natlvc ofMinn ra polls. Minn .. bN·om es the seco nd
woma n honor·pp oft hr Memori al,
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one of the ga m 's past grea ts
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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

t:P l Sport• Writ er
ED~l O:\TO\. ,\llx&gt;rta •L: PI 1
- i\s mu ch as winning the
Sranlr)· Cup meant to thr Edmon ton Ol!Pr-,- and 'iOrTI('CiaimPd it
mra nt mnrr'i han an) thing rlsr In
thrir liw·'- it was not enough to
t lo"· dllthl'ir wound s.
Thr· Oilr•" won I hrlf 1htrd :\ HI.
c humpi ons hi p in rour ~cars Sun·

dav night with a :1- 1 triumph in
r;.imt· 7 of th£' bP" final round In
dr·rades.
In lhP aflf&gt;fmath. though. not
r·vrryonr couJd di ~miss 1hr str ug
glr·o., rndun•d b,, . tht&gt; tram a ncl its
ind i,·idual s.
Th1 • upset loss to thf' Cal gar)·
Fl am!'s last yr·a r tha t ma.' haw
a dyna s t ~. \\' a~ nf'
C n • t z k y ' ~ exhe1 ustion and Paul
prf•vPn l0d

Co ffrv;s di scontent all bubblrd
fro m . thri r mout hs. like thr
champag ne poo led in the Sta nlr)·
.. Cup .
" I ' m weHr in g down a lill ie bit
men tall y and ph ys ica l l)•, "
C rc•tzk v admitted . Hr wa s rPspondin g to a quest ion abou t hi s
Ca nada Cu p plan s. but the
ro mmPnt is tellin g.
In Colfe;· ' s rase, I herr itfP no
l inl's to r ead between.
" 1 too k a lot of - - behind
t hPscdoors I r eally didn ' t think I
deserved ," Coffey sai d. " I t' s
bern buildin g si nce r he Calgary
thing last year. A Jot of thai will
ha ve to be resolved If I 'm going to
pl ay for t his team again.
"G lenn Anderson feels the
sa me way . Our tea m was start·,
lng to gM tor n apart , slow ly torn
apart , and we c-an ' t ha v&lt;· that. "
For 60 minu tes Sunday ni ghl,

1he Oiler• forgot 1hci r turmoil
long enough to a,·old the bigges t
fi nal round colla pse In nearly
half a centurv . Onlv the 19~ 2
Toronto \1 aple-Leafs ,;.on 1he Cup
altrr traili ng .1-1 in the final.
The Oilers· admit t!'d to bei ng
shaken b)· the Fl.w rs , part icularl) goali&lt;• Ran Hr•xwll . who
forcf'd Came &lt;. They also
claimr'!llhe; never doubted they
rould r ndu r(l .
" I guc;, v.c· v.·ere a littlr
npn·ous after lx•ing up the wav
wr \~'rrc·." YP I rran df'fcnsema n
Charlif' Hudd ,· sa id . " Th at just
mf'dnl we had to tx•a r dow n. If

,·ou c..ran

yo u ger

doubting,

in

1rou blr•.

'' Righr from t hf' {jutrl. against

1. ..\ .. ""got great defense, and
unr il r hL' final ..,eriPs. when we got
a lillie uptight and sa t back on
our hc•el ' a bit. But wrplayed the
wav v.·e had to tonight. "
·rhry did 1hat . bu t as 1he Flyers
kno«·. the Oill'fs also played lik e
only they ra n. T hr Oil ers offered
thri r i nd iv idu al stars aga inst the
Phi l adelphia tram work and H••xtaiJ' ., brilliJnC!'. Th e teamwork
Ia"- Hc·x tall wo n the Con n
Smy th e Troph)· as the Most
ValuabiP Plaver in thr pl ayoffs.
" I t'&lt; an honor to win the Conn
Sm:- thr Trophy, bu t I would
Jradc it for Stanley any da y, "
Hrx tall sa id. " We don't ha ve as
ta len ted a team as Edmonton
dors, but I 'II tell you, we have a
lot or guts."
Mtrr· Phi l adel phi a opened
scoring for the first lime in the
scrirs wi th a goal by Murray
C':" ve n on ly 1: 41 into the game.

1he Oilers. instead of showing
any sign of doubt, unleashed the
spt&gt;eial skills of their stars. They
returned to their cocky selves.
Anderson. who set up the fir st
goal and scored the third. lx&gt;fuddl!'d the Flyers with his
ska ling skills. On the tying goal.
at7: 45 of the firs1 period, he went
around Lindsa y Carson, cut in on
Mark Howe and' spill Howe and
Brad McCrimmon 1o feed Kent
Nils son.
Meanwhile, Messier did what
he does well . He drove to the net
and arrived just in time to
convert Nilsson' s pass.
On the winner, at14:59 of the
st&gt;eond period, Gretzky used the
play making skills that set up all
four E dmonton game- winners in
the series . This one was scor!'d
when Jar! Kurrl used his one1ime release, hailed as the
quickest in hockey.
Anderson drove an Insurance
goal pas1 Hex! all with 2: 241o go.
" Glenn Anderson's got heart like
hell," Hudd y said. "When he
made that move for Messier's
goaL "
Coffey finished the thought :
" It was like we could play our
game and not worry any more.
Ma ylx&gt; it was a blessing in
di sguise, we knew we had to go
out and score."
So the Oilers opened up the
allack and Jet goalie Gra nt Fuhr
worry about the backlash .
"ThaI' s easy for me." Fuhr
said. "A couple breaks, all the
heart these guys have, and I'm
fi ne back there."
Fuhr made on ly 19 saves,
compared to Hextall' s 41, but
many were spectacular.

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COME BACK IIERE - Mllwuulkt•t• mtdt~r II ..J. Sttrhoff, who
lost t111• hull In tlw sun, trips ovt&gt;r first ha.&lt;cman Tom Pndorck i n
till' "'cond Inning again.&lt;! ( 'h•vcl tutd. ( UI'I J

g~Weary Celtics prepare to do
battle with rested Lakers
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FJtf; m : JtJ('K Wi\'I'I.;JIM ,\N
Ul'l Spurts Writt•r
INC J.J-;WOOD. Clt llf. tLI PI I Tltr 1\os ton Crit ics . ""'""'' to
h ~n · t · tht • o ppm1 en1 tht'.\ ' \\'illl! Pd

in

till' Nil,\ Final, art• drspt·rat &lt;•l)'
SO I'I'.\ '

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I ('&lt;.I m 1)11'\ OIH' f'

wt •n •.
111 ! ~ISH , lht• Ct•l l it·s won lhr
J ;' iiJ;Ut' I it )j • ~mel wt•rc• (ira wl n,e
acc lai m as th f' "g rf':ll &lt;':-.1 1•'.111'\
'('\ '1' 1' ." Now lhC'~· tin• lnj un·d.
W0iH\' fru m llwlr s lnz gg lt·~ in ltll'
:f:asl~·rn Cunfl'n 'nn• pl ;l\'tJffs.

.and fa l'i nJ.! 1hP Lo~ An gt•l t'!'.
i.~tkC'r~. w ho ha \'1 l'lld lli' t1 !r~t
''f'.r.: t\' of tht' WPSIPrn Co nlt' l't ' IH' t"' .
"i'lll'\''rr lht• lwst trnrn .
tht v'vt·· t)( •t•n t ill' bl'~l h 'a m al l
\'f' l ~r." Bo:-olnn ·~ I. a IT~: Rl r d ~il kl.
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·.. Wr' rp .l u st goi ng to !tan• t o go
ou ttlwrr and lr)· to upspllh•' m."
ThP l.a k r·r~ hud lllC' 1l•agu{' 's
rq,: ula r St ' dS('IIl 1't COI'd , ;m (!

bPS !

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ju_vt1d an dg hHl a~ ll.t ~·nff bt' fOrt'
Foru m.
" WP put oursrl\ t•s in po:.i tinn
to rPst. which is good," sai d
Magir Joltn.son. \\'Ito spat'kl'd tht•

~u nrlav .

tilt' l.akrrs concl udr d
lhPir th i·rr·dav ra mp 11 1 Sanw
Barbara City ' Collq(t' anrl rrtu rnt~ct

htHlW .

Bn$tnn . Sf'C'kl ng to l:)i..leomP ttw
fi rs t tram si ncr 1110 1%!1·ti\l
Cc• lllrs to w in ba ck-to-bar k t itles.
Is 11 -llln I hr pla)·offs. The_
,. wr·n·
C'XfC'ndr'&lt;l to Sl' n•n gumrs i n
series agains t Milwaukct• und
Deiroii. and havt&gt;onl_v thr N'cta,-s
l o rrs t before the final begins.

"Last yC'ar we wcrC' he:1!1hy."

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l 'lston; ,, rri l's and is not ex preted
to l)l ' il fa ('! or ag,tinsl t hP Lakers.
rf'~f'f\'f'

Shurp -.hoot in g

Scott

\\'prlm i.in m1s"'l'(l most of thr

'''"'"n du&lt;' to foot pt·oblems and
liasn't pl,ll'l'fl
sln t'!' midscaso
n
.
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'-lii'Al' r ~ · .

Hu t l.o!' ,. \n g t ·lt'!-. coac h Pal
l{! IP\ (' :II"(' " nothi ng tlbou t thr
t'i..' lt il'..,· training room la iC'S of
,t

1\ 'lW .

" lht·,·· r,• not b,,ngcd up tllt''·' r"' In t llp f i nal s." he said .

" TiH ·~ li a\"1'

"O m P

gu~-' -: in j urC'd,

hut n1u r&lt;~ n ' t worry abou r thai.
Tht'\ h;11·r t hrr'(' du)'s to r es I. and
! 'm ~ u n• P.H b h and a n ~r OOd~' f?ISC'
whn h.I'.. c111 .dlm(' nl i~ go ing to bf'
n·ad_,. to roll on Tuesday ...
l ,n, A n,[!dt1 S won both I'('J;! U Ia!'·

l n ,11 !{'a!-'it Oil«' gum(l.

\\'t'!\1 flnnl.

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pl 1 1 ~· "d onl.'v onl ' minut!' in thP

t•x t f'llt'll t hPulth . l hl'~· 11;1\'t' t' ll

th r St•alll •• Su ppr Sonlrs In l hr

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a ' I re"

M':1so n !lll'Pllngs . and Bi rd and

l.ak(•rs to a t ou r- ~ "n w S\rt1 r p o f

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11111 Walton ;Ji so

with consu mnHtl t' r as&lt;' .saih'd
through 1111' pOSISI'IISOII IU d:Jit •.
w innin g 11 of I'! ~· nru ·~. I 11
T uf's da _
, . ni g ht' s (~. 1111 P 1 in Tlh '

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sprai nC'd rl .[l il! il nkk.

Bos ton Coarh K .C. Jones ,ald.
~Now It 's rf'd banda ges ar ound
IhP hPad, Band-Aids 11nd so me·
one u&lt;•allngon th e drum: ·
Robert Paris h has a spntlned
left bnklr, bu1 lhc Celtlcs nCPd
him. and 1he post season Is not the
1imc 10 hea l. K evin McHale hios a
stress fra clure In his right loot
and Is i·PCoverlng from a

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M r ll ~llt' h:t\' P hoi h considf'rrd the
po~!\ihll\1~ ·

or Host on be in g ro utrd
~- I Jl'' home In
~ ;m· a~·. Los

Tlw ('&lt;•!tie' an'

pln ~ ·offs. 2
Anl-!r i P~ wns ;1 i -n

thf'

In 1hP

homr l'l'CO rd

po::.l~ t·&lt;t~llll .

" J·:,·cr)· ga tnt' tin Bo~ t o n t will
proiJabl)' Ill' close." said Bird,
" !Jut lhrv tlH JI bt' able to run
awa .v wi th it . at their pla ee.
Tlw,·' rc going to look 10 blow us

aw:t\' bC"ra usC'

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ha,·pn' t bPen

pla):lng well on tlir road ...
McHale ~"'' ' If Los Angeles's
f o~s t brl'ak ratches fire one night,
1hP Crll lcs m·e 1he onII' ten m 1hat
wil l not lx• dnunlf'd .
" 1\'t' ml ~ ht " "I beat by ~I, but
we're go ing to come out the next
game; and play. Ot her tra.ms are
going to pack It up." he sa id .
Roston will be appearing in the
final for 1hl' fou rt h straight year,
the Lakrrs fol'lhe fl fth1lmelns lx
Sl'asons. They have met for the
league crown In three of the last
four years .
Rilev said of the classic pair·
In!(. " it ' s what people want. If 's
supf)osed to be a magical malchup. The fans are . probably
happy and the press Is probably
happ)'.
"Let's ge1 on wl1h 11."

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" Nieves had a gt·eat fa stball."
said Corrales . "We saw II . but
didn ' t do anythlngwll h ll .t Cievrland starter! Greg Swindell
made two mistakes, and II cost
him ."
Swindell droppf'd to ~- 5 despllr
str iking ou t nine over B 2-:1
innings. The Indians ha ve lost six
of I heir last seven games and 20
of 27.
" I threw fastballs to both
Sveum and Yount , and didn' t get

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I Reedsville UMW meets _____

4-H news .

P
-Jan_s_f-or-a-ba_k_e_s_al_e_a_n_d_l_he;....Io-l-lo-wl-ng-:-M-r-•.

Th&lt;• """ ml'&lt;'lln• or Jhe Th trener
PlonN•r,4·HCiubwa, hetdAprll9. '"7' '"'
p.m . -"' \he Clay Tow.,hip Cnmmunl tv·
Bulldon
g_Pm•d•nt Malt Hall called •he
mN'llng 1o ordrr wiJ h Mandl Jl•·idr•n
·•· Jhepr~•••s.
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t•auong
•vmon,werrgw-n
by Jamrs and Shiinnon Franklin. 11 "'"'

Pf:~r;:,~~~~~~"Pr~~~~ 1 a!~r~: cR~:!.'/:~;d

The Reedsville Unl!ed Metho·
dls1 Women met in the church
basement with. Mrs · Marlene
Putman, Tam t and Linda Put man ' and Sandy. West asd hostesses. ThP meetn~g opene w11h
the singing of "When We All Get
To Heaven · .. The O""nlno
prayer
~""'"
~
was by Mrs. Vivian Humphrey .
Mrs Marlene Putnam led Ihe
using Mother's Day as

Andy and Rodn py BrumfiC'ld. M&lt;111 :.mfl

f

drc ldPd to sr11 plzla a11hr PIC' Sodul . Fin;1l

plan' "'"'" tll&lt;cu"'"'' and drrtdl'd on for
1he
Ptr !'.octaL Sklls wrrr prat·tlred. and
lhP show put m ordf'l'. RrfrPshm£1nts WC'rf'
rurnl, h&lt;'ll bv Pam Holll&gt;v.
Advisor&lt; P'"''"' 1 w·'err: 1 Mark '"d

Jim Baughman . Dann~· and Jason Bran•r.

Tim Clirko!'MJ!('f, .Jam('S a,nd Shan no n
F'rul)klin . Matt Hall . Pam Hollry. Ma ndl
and Sc-ott Jl\'ld(ln . KPI!y ami ~Ia( ·~ '
King ery. Angi£• and Shawn Montgomf'ry,

Brian and Lori

Rotwrls . Jarrtlf'.
Wf'~ lf'V ~a unclpr,.;; , Kim Hnd Sandi

Nils and
Trlplf'll .

Hnd Rmt -.u ng. G,ur.~; t s pr....,.;rnt wc'rr:
P!&gt;g~~· Rofit.rt s. Ka~· ~au n rlf'f~ . Candv

Bau~hman . VI cki Brumflr td , Ph yll s Hnl·
lr~·. P"am Fra n~lln . Barb Montgom('ry.
Coimlf' and Samlv Klngf'r~·.

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Mandl ,Jivld('n.
Nf'WS Rt&gt;por1 f'l'

ThP Kountry Krlltrr '!&lt;i hf'ld lhr&gt;ir April
mN'tln g :.1 1 Southwf'S!t'r n F.lf'mPn t~~r~· In

Mrs. Carol Po pro's rl ass room . Thl' mN'Ti ng

opm(l() " "ll h dl~c·u1•slon of our bake• S&lt;d t•
w hi f'h Is 10 be• h(lld on April lR &lt;.II KroJ;:rr's.
f'\·rrvonr dlsC'uSSiod what and hoy,· muc·h tn
bake.;_ F :1lr pr ojf'C'I!&lt;i w{lr(l d(lddt"'d and
dls c·u sst'd ancl wrr(' lurn NI in .
J&lt;.nu n t r~· Krlll f'r~ wi!l do lhrlr dt ·~n- up
Ohio pm_jf'l't on SaTurday. April ~~I h. thP
dwb will go uml plc·k up lri:l!&lt;ih nlnng lht •
r· ondwav~ . M&lt;'C'Iing r ndf'd with n 1fn•s h ·
mrnts Sf'r\'f'fl h\" Rn•ncla Au rnf'th• . Cuc •s t ~
wf'rC' Mr. :md Mr.-.. Lrrry Bur nr ll f'. Mrs.
~t an h ·~ · . Pt"'g g&gt; Cochrun. · :tnd ~u s ha

:-:.hr lnr. Nr.l( t mc•f'ling is M.:ty h al 7: 1li\ al
E l£'m . S&lt;"hnol .

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TM Vil ('Ot'hl":ln .

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STANLEY CUP CIIAMPS- Oilers Kenl Nilson
(l eft) and Wayne Grctzky hoisl the Stanley Cup

af1er dea!eating the Flyers :j.11 Sunday For the
Nalional Hock ey League Championship. (UP!) ·

either inside enough," sa id the Don Bavlor holds the designated
hiiiPr j ob. That limit s the chanlefl -handed Swindell. who played
crs Mike Crecnwc•ll gel s with I he
with a specially padded glove to
protect a broken middl e finger on Red Sox , so he welcomes them
his righ t hand. ·' J know on ly three
when they com&lt;' along.
Greenwell came off the bench
of th e seve n run s I gave up were
earned. but the defense is goin g as a pinch hill er. Su nday and
to have those davs." ·
sl rokcd a two-run doubi!" in the
Milwaukee went ahead 2-1 in
ninthlnnln g tocompleteBoston 's
comeback from a seven-run
the fifth. Sveum l!'d orr by
send ing a 1·1 pitch to iefl for his deficit andgivetheRedSoxa 10-9
fifth homer of I he season. After
victory over lhr Chicago Wh ite
Paul Molilor walked and wa s Sox in Comiskey Pa rk .
thrown oullryi ng to steal , Yount
With two ou t in the ninth and
drilled a 1·1 del ivery 400 feet to Chicago lrading 9-8. pinch-hitter
lefl -center field for hi s sixth
Dave Henderso n walked off Rll)'
homer .
Sc-ar age, 1-2, and went to second
B.J. Surhoff drovl' in Milwau - on Spike Owen' s infield single.
kee's third run with a bunt single Bob James relieved, and Green In the ei'ghth.
well pulled a Hl pit ch to lh&lt;•
The Brrwer s addrd four r un s rlghl ·center field wall to drive in
in the ninth on an RBI si ngle b)' Henderson and Owen.
Rob Deer and a three-run homer
Greenwell Is 3 for 10 in pinchby Greg Brock. Milwaukee was hit situations . and ha s four
aided bv loft fi elder Joe Carter's game-winning R BI for the Rod
allowing Cecil Cooper's double to Sox this season.
go over his head and b)• second
Thr Red Sox ra lli ed from a 9- 2
baseman T.on v Berna zard 's seco nd - inn i ng defi c it and
error.
sc r atched for all tho r uns. Ri c!'.
Cleveland had taken a 1·0 lra d who went ~ lor !i. drovP in two
i n the third . .Julio Franco singled runs with a single in lhP third
with one out, stole second and Inning. Ra)•lor had an sacri fi ce
scored . on Pal Tabler's ground fiv In 1he fifth , Owrn drovp in two
single to left .
r~ns with a tr iple and Marty
Chr is Bando ca ught Swindell Barrett had a RBI groundout In
for th e firsttlm r this season. but the s L~th .
Corrales sa id nothing should be ,1
Blur .Jays 7, A11gds 2
read into thai. Siner 1he start of
AI Toronto, George Bell hothe year. Ri ck Dempsey has men'() and drove in l hrrp run's to
caught Swindell; Ken Scht·om back John Ct•rulli' s four-hiller ,
and Stcl'c Ca rllon with Ba nda enabling thr Blu r Jays to send
lx&gt;lng restriclf'd t o knuck le- Ca lifornia to it s ninth strai ght
bailers Phil Ni ekro and Tom loss .
Ca ndlot tl.
\ ' ankrt•s 9. Athletics 5
Detroit v isit s Cleveland f r a
At New Yor k, Willie Randolph
lhrre-game set b&lt;&gt;ginnln g to- and Henrv Collo drove in lhrrr
ni ght.. In lhP opener. the Tigers run s api ece to help Tomm&gt;' .John
will sent Dan Petry 12-.1. 4 . ~0 win his third straight start.
ERA J agains t Nlekro J2· !i, 6.061.
Mariners R. Orioles 5
Red Sox 10. Chicago 9
AI Balllmore, Phil Bradle:-·
Left field b&lt;&gt;longs to Jim Riel'. drove In thr('(' runs and .Jim
right field to Dwight Evans, and Presley co ll ec ted two RBI to

early In thr month.
The 1wo 19-year-olds pleaded
guilly al a preliminary hearing.
Each was fined s:,oo and costs,
ordered to perform 80 hou rs of
communit y service and put on
one-year proballon. The IRO-da y
jail sentence was suspended.

" Everything's been cleared up
and they will come back to out
program and be fully Involved,"
Yates sa id. " Both kids admitted

Mike Wenrich singled for
Mon1clalr In the lOth. A pinch
runner was on base for him when
Horn sl!lpped the game - w inner.
Oshko~h . whfch won the series
In 1985, was appearing In 11s
fourth consecullve post- season
baseball Journamen1.

r ouble Se-a ttle to comp lete a .
three-game sweep of Bal timore.
Rangers 3, Royals 2
At Kansas City , Mo .. Scali _
Fl etcher doubled with two out in,
the 101h inning to score Steve
Buechele from seco nd base with
thf' winni ng run.
Twins 9-11, Tig ers 5·3
AI Detroit . T im Laud ner hit a,
pair of home runs to drive i~
1hree run s and power a 20-htL
attack to lea d the Twins in the,
nighlrap .

Trammctions
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8&amp;40 meets
Pl ans to allend the Ia marche
which will be held at Bo~lo n
Height s, July 31 andAug.l, were
made when the Meigs Salon 710.
Eight and Forty, met Monday
night at the home or I va Powell.
Delegates elec1f'd for the Ia
marche were Pearl Knapp, Julia
Hysll. Kale Welsh. and Florence
Richards. 1\llernates nam ed
were Marjorie Fetty, Loretta
Tiemeyer, Lula Hampton, and
Iva Powell.
II was noted lha1 Cheryl
Lehew, granddaugther of a
memlx&gt;r. participated in the
Miss .Hope contest of Gallla
County. 11 was voted 1o send a
contribution to the departmental
chateau. Helen Peebles. Veda
David . I va Powell, and Mrs.
Hampton were named to the
aud l11ng comm ittee. Next meet Ing w ill be a picnic at the home of
Ruby Marshall.

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flmUI!torl lu Omahu of liM· finwrlt-un
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Church will
honor member

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_ Long-lime faithful members of
the Racine Unlted Methodist
Church will be honored at the II
·l1. m . June 14 Sunday worship
:serv ice at the church. A potluck
dinner will follow the apprt&gt;ela.tlon service.
T he service Is another In the
'annual series of "flowers for the
•liVIng" recognitions. Maurice
Lot..!,fl.alph and Doro1 hy McKenhe,'~a lph and Cora Webb. and
~arold and Violet Grimm are to
receive special r ecognition. A ll
!rlends and ·rela11ves of the ·
Obnored group are Invited to
aJtend.

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)hree weeks, Is recuperating
from a st&gt;eond su rgery. He
remains In lnl Pnslve care and Is
f-xpecied 1o be hospitalized for
iinother two weeks . Cards may
be sent to him at the hospital.

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Wolf Pen ·happenings ·
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roush ·
were Sunday vi sitors of Mrs.
· Gladys Tuckerman. They v isit ed
In the evenin g with Mrs. Iva
Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Smith.
Julie Stevens and Barbara of
Fairfax . Va. spen1 the weekend
with Mrs. Iva Johnson and Mr.
and Mrs. Charley Sinl1h.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McElroy of
Columbus were Memorial weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul McElroy and Mr . and Mrs.
Paul McElroy , Jr:. Jeff, Joey and
Jessica.
Mr. and Mrs . Le slie Frank.

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Forest Run ·uMW has' meeting
Sl ides of local scenes, flower
gardens, and familiar people
were shown by 1he Rev . William
Mlddleswarth at a recent banquet held at - the Fores1 Run
United Me1hodlsi. Church.
Members of the Pomeroy
UMW a11ended as guests. Other
guests wer e Clara Baer, May

Holl er, Linda Hamm. Mary
llamm, Marybelle Warner, and
Frances Weber. Mary Nease,
preslcjenl, welcomed I he
members and . gues1s with a
reading, 'Friends." Table were
decorated wl1h flower arrange·
inents made by Evely n Hollon.
Favors werP given to everyone.

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Graduation party is cC!nducted
Mr. and Mrs. Brady Knolls
entertained with a graduallon
party for their son, T im, and
another graduate. Randy Blrch-

field . Both graduated from Meigs
High &amp;hool.
Attendi ng the par1y were Ola
and Louise Harrison, Jim and
Ersent Hall, Ralph ani! Sadie
Carl. Jim. Pooch. and Mary Be1h
Brewer, grandson, Bill, Rea1h
Clonch, Ann Grlflt h, New and
Wi nnie While, Rich McDonald,
0.V. · tOvereaters Victorlusl Seth, Daniel ' and Dave King,
Weight Loss Club, repor1ed a loss , Cindy Blackwood, J .P. Sianley,
of JOY, pounds at their Tuesday Mike Kloes, Eugene, Jane,
evening meeting with nine Rickie and Randy Birchfield,
members presen1. The meetings Johnny and Ronald Johnson.
are held In 1he youth room of Donie Bush, Mark, Nancy, MIchael. Sara and Anna Jean
Mount Olive Communit y Chur ch,
Long Bottom. each Tllesday Grueser. '
evening from 7 to B p.m. The
weight loss program, under
supervision of Judy Holler, Is
based upon scrlptu res . Anyone
1n1erested Is inv ited to join.

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DEVELOPING*

Sarah Beth and Ma11hew Ryan
were Sunday v lsllors of Mr. and
Mrs. E ugene Haning andRo~ald.
Mrs . Robert Reeves, Brandl
and Robbie of Chester, spent
Sunday afternoon visiting Mrs .
Dorothy Re~ves and Bryan.
Recent v isitors of Mr. and Mrs .
Robert C. Bailey. Sr .. were Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph ·McCrea of
DeLand , Fla. and Lori Rowe,
Orange Ci1y, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs . Robert C. Bailey,
Sr .. al!ended a fa mily reunon at
Minerva recently.
Peggy Murphy was the recent
visitor of Tammy Johnson .

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Pl ckrn s. Door pri zes were given
to Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Martin, and
Mrs. Hobin Pu tm an. The next
mN'ting will bt&gt; with Mrs. Walton
and Mrs. Mary Blse.

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Wal1on, . Mrs. Mamie Buckley.
Mrs. Robin Putmnn , Mrs: Pal
Mar11n, Mrs. Sand\' Cowde rv. ,
Mt·.', N•JJ Wilson, Mrs. E mm a
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'Mrs. Vivian Humphrey ,
Dursl.

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Mee11ng
planned
for May
14
at 1hP was
church.
Gall)es
were
pla)•ed and prizes given.
Refreshmen1s were set·ved 1o

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-V-ir-gl-nl;a_~. 1r_s_.

made and cards were signed for
several friends.
VIrginia
k-• Mrs.
h
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Wal1on than "" 1 e group or
cards sent to her while she was In
the hospflal. A thank you c~rd
was received from Mrs . M!lry A.
Bise

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.'Recuperating

•STEEl TOE

man. A reading ,';as given by
Marlene Putman A Ll1tleChild .
Shall
Also read
a poem
"P Lead
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by
rayer r or
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san dy Cowdery
· -In calls were
Fifty-nine .shut

her topic, Scripture was rPad

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HARTLEY SHOES

they m ade a mistakP. They will
not be suspended from the tea m
I cou ldn' t suspend th'cm
anyway since 1hey are not on
sc holarship right now- bu l l will
apply some Int ernal discipline."
He did not elaborate.

Montdair downs Oshkosh 13-12 in tournament
MARIEITA, Ohio iUPH Leroy Horn I agged a 1wo- run
homer In the bottom of the lOth
Inning Sunday 10 lift Mon1clalr
(N.J .J State 10 a 13·12 vlc1ory
over Wisconsin-Oshkosh in the
championship game of the NCAA
Division liJ World Series.

The Daily Sentin~f

By The Bend
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Cincinnati basketbaU recruits disciplined,
C!NC1NNAT1 tUPit - Two
f reshmen recruits who have yet
to suit up for Unlversll y of
Cincinnati basketball coach
Tony Yates will be disciplined.
but allowed 1o remain with the
team .
Louis Banks and Elnardo Giv ens, two freshmen who were
academically Ineligible la s! sea·
son. have plead('() guilty to'
redued charges of receiving
stolen property slemmlng from
the thefl of a stud en1's wailet

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Nieves pitches Brewers to 7-1 win over Tribe
By ROBERTO DIAS
UPI Sports Writer
CLEVELAND (UP!) - Juan
Nieves says his no-hill er earlier
In th e season has Improved his
menta I discipline.
"That game (a 7-0 decision at
Baltimore on Aprill5J made me
th ink abou1 pacing myself," sa id
the Milwaukee pitcher. " You
want to throw a lo t of very good
pllches. not a coup!!' of grea t ones
and the r!'s1 so-so.
"I got my second win In the
flllh today tSundayt. I IOid
myself 'I've got to keep us in the
game.' W!' just broke a long
losing streak and didn't want
another to start."
Nieves held .Cievela!Jd at bay
wh il e Dal e Sveum and Robin
Yount hll solo home runs In the
flfl h Inning to lift the Brewers loa
7-1 victory over the Indians.
Nieves. 4-2. allowed six hit s InS
1-3 Innings 10 record the victory .
T he Iefl -hander struck out five
and walked five before yiel ding
to Chris Boslo, who regi stered
the final two outs.
" I think the Indians were
try ing too hard to hill he ball out
of the park." said Nieves. " I had
good movem ent on my fa stball.
so all that happened were
popups."
Clevel and Mana ger Pal Coralrs conrurred.

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Monday, June 1, 1987

Business Services

Chester Council conducts·meeting .,
Charter members of Chester
Council 323 were honored at the
53rd anniversary of the Daughters of America held recently at
the hall.
The . char ter members, Ada
Morris. Elizabet h Hayes , Zelda
· Weber, and Ada Bissell were
seated In the center of the hall
wlth the program opening with a
song of tribute to the lour. Mrs.
H ayes read an article ,YrUten by
Mrs. Morris, Charloite Gran!

read " The Good Ole Da ys", Faye
Kirkhart . " These Gals Shine
Tonight ", and Thelma White,
"Friendship."
Each of the charier mem bt&gt;rs
spoke briefl y. T-hey were pres·
ented a cake baked by Jo Ann
Baum which. was served with ice
cream , punch, and fr ui! plat es.
Charter members n0t present
were El h ~l Arba ugh and Letha
Wood.
Margaret Tultle presided al

the meeting which opened In 1
rUuallsllc form . Members were
rem inded to make reservations ' ,
for sta te session. It wa s noted
'

that Mary Moose, Peerry Coun·
cil. has had surgery, that Dorothy Ritchie underwent surgery
at Mount Carm el West Hospital,
793 Stat e Street , Columbus, and
wou ld appreciate hearing from
friends.
The Memorial Day observ ance
was noted.

New offi cer s were elected at
the. recent meeUng of the St ar
Garden Club held at the hoine of
Mildred Jeffers.
Elected were Neva Nicholson,
pres ident: Mildred Jeffers vice
pres ldnet : Pauline Atkins, se·
cond vice president; Virginia
Nelson, secret ary and treasurer.
Stella Aikins presided at th e
meeting with Mrs. Jeffers giving
devol ons. For roll call mem bt&gt;rs
named a new flower they plan! to
grow. Mrs. Jeffers and Mrs .
Nelson displayed the quilt table
cover to bt&gt; sen! to the OAGC
convention in .July at Dublin.

A report was given on the
regiona l meeting held at McAr·
thur. All endlhg were Mrs. Ni·
cholson, Binda Diehl, An na E.
Turner, Anna Ogdin, and Pauline
Aikin s. A tea pot was contribu ted
by Ruby Diehl to be used at the
convention.
The ptogrim \ was " Blue Phlox
Brings Cheer " by Stella Atk ins,
She spoke of. propagating it by
ground layer ing in the early
spring, and sai d il should ·nat be
planted in a prominent place
because when the plant dies
down. il bt&gt;comes unaltact ive.
Mrs. Nicholson talked on wild·
flowe rs, noting that wildflowers

PORTL,\ ND CIIEE ltLEI\IlEilS - Cheering
the l earn on for llu~ 19Hit-K7 year at Portland
E lcmenlar,.· Sc ho ol wt! rf' UJ PSf' t heer leadt•rs,
fronl. Tonya &lt;.:rcmt·un~ • •f el'i~.vca Hatfi eld andd

Billie ,Jo Lung, and back, Toni Seller s, Denise
Rous h, Bonnit• Law son, a nd .Jessica Covert.
Pictured .with them Is Marilyn Cooper, :• ~vl•or .
Kay Hutield is thr• helper .

Slinderella Class makes weekly report
.Jes sycu Hatfir ld Hncl M f' lissa
Foster lost lht' m us t weight in lhP
teen cl i:lss. with Brend a HN•tl as

the ru nner-up ut th(• Monday
night meeting of Si indcrclla. In
the adult ci a"' · Linda Young
lo~t the most wei ght and Ku y

ll atfic lcl wa "&gt; run ner -up, while at
lht 1 T uco~ tla .v m or n!g class.

Chr lst.v

l~ u m s hurg

lost the most

wrigh t and Max in!' .Jordan wa s.
runn t' r -up.

A I 1hr Ma s o n 'f 'las s. 1hPrP was ~~
lifo for lllP mot. wP ig ht los t

Meigs Count y F"air Board anp the
Meigs Historical Societ y. It has
been reconstru cted and restored.
A picni c was planned for July
28 at the Rupe campsite in
Mas o n. Mem bers are to m eet at
the Pomeroy levee at 6 p.m .
Members were r eminded of the

Plans

WPI 'i '

ma d£' to dona te

mv~I'Y

to the Hutl;llld A lumn i
Assoc iation for flonil cmt crp le·
crs' for Satu rday nighl 's ba nq uct.
Jt was noted th ai the "welcom e"
sign from th club ha s been
purchased (tnd wi ll bP r rf•c!Pd ~ ~~

the town ent ra nce. Plans wr rf'
madP to work on thr pla ntin g
proj&lt;.'CI at Kro,a rr ~ a nd mr mbr rs
mPI

therp rrern tl.v to

pla nt

gr&lt;'r nrr,y·.

Club members drcidNI lo pa rtlci patl' in a full fl ower show with
the oth er two Rutland du bs.
Sr•pt. 1 ~ - t :l . Th t' tag-a· kid project
was l ent at ivc ly set for th e second
Wl 'l.•k of t hi' 198i·&amp;l ochool year.
Mrs. Ti llis read Proverbs 31 on
I he lh{' rn r of a v i rtuous woman
tmd I hr role ol' a mot h(lr .
Club mcm uors displayed quil t·
ing blocks for the tabil'cloth to be
se nt to the Ohi o A ssociat ion a·r·
G ~u ·dcn Club!" co nvention in Jul v
at Dub li n. 1 was drr idcd that ~~
dC' lrgat p w ill bf' srlrctr d to

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golf t ournamen t being sponsored
by Ohio Eta Phi.
·Janelle Haplinslll and Darla
Staa ts won the prize for the best
refreshm enl s during thP year .
Debbie Hauber , Linda Fau lk,
and Darla St aat s took perfect
allendance awa rd s. Winning the
traveling basket was Na ncy Hill .

Phone Day or Evenings

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pla .\' , 1l'H' ~ t rrs ~ 11

brin gs. a nd wa .\ ·s of han dli ng !lw
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Wom('n' s F'PllO\\' s ll lp lll' ld ;It lh!'
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Church.
Mrs . Olin•ri t.:. tlkrd abou t 1hl'
\'a rir d r olr~ of thP wifr and
mo ther . husbttnd &lt;tnd fathrr. and
til(' strrss whirh i ~ broug ht in to

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:1nd thr n g;n ·r tips on how to
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previewed.

Sa ndy McOanlel also rev iewed
articles In Th e Garden Path.
Tours to CranbPrry Ba y and
Buckery La kes werP discussed.
I'&lt; ext meeting will be hel d at the
home of Dia ne Ash. Refresh·

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POMEROY,O.

992-2259

m(lnt s \VC're srrved arter the

NEW LISTING - LEADfNG
. CREEK ROAD - Abeautiful
brick ~anch home situat ed
on approKimately 3 ae~es ol
land. This newel home with
cen tral au is in ex cellent
condit1on and oilers 2
bedroom s. and fam ily room
wilh sliding door lo view a
rear patio and your own
salellile diSh. I ~ 'baths, I
car garage, fenced yard,
young orchatd. Yo u need to
see this home it comfort and
neatness appeal to you.
000.00.

mPrlin g. .Janrt Boli n wo n thf'
door pri ze.

"NEW OFFICERS -

New olllcers Installed by
the Ohio -Eta Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
Include left to 'rl~ht. Teresa Kennedy, president,

Becky Triplett, vi ce president; Unda ·Jones,
•secretary, and Marty F erguson, treasurer.

for lhr beds . Ca1'ds were signed
for Trudy And rews , Ruth Young,
l::d E:\'a ns. and Nor a Cambron. A
county h,v mn sin g to bt&gt; held at
Zio n Or&gt; May :Jl al 7: 30 was

hit •, rlorl't wit hdraw fr om o thers
wilrn frc llng blu r. l rt~r n to relax ,
an d mnst of all , love'.

have devo tions, Donna Har tson

M\rldl epol 't will hos t tonight 's
mcrting with Hem lock Grove to
and

Sharo n

St ewart,

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- EASTERN
AT. 7 - Are
loqking lor a mm1 tarm?
you want an older 4
latm house with
; most ol the remodeling
; comleled' L31ge rooms with
, l)lodem features. 631n &amp;
storage shed and chicken
house complete thiS 1 8 ~
acte min1iarm. Caillm your
s h o w~n g . ASKiNG
$4 5,000.00.

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Public Notice

NOTICE TO BIDDERS .

APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On May 21, 1987, in the
Meigs County
Probete

The Board of the Meigs
Local School District detirll
to receive aealed bid• for the
following :
1. School Acc ident lnsur·
a nee
2 . Fleet lnturanct
3. Gasoline and Oil Pro·
duct•

4 . Bread and Baklry Pro·
duct•

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Coun, C11a No. 26&amp;33,
Frtdo 8 . Lioving. 37 H!vh
Str..t . Glouster. Ohio,

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45732 wao appointed
cutria of the ettlte of leona
lieving . deciiHd. late of

43082 State Route 124,
Minerl'lillrt. Ohio.

request and in larger
elzee. Crochet prettY:
pineapple lop In worsted
weight cotton. Women's •
Sizes 40 to 46 lnci:
Each pattern $3.25 plus
75e postage/handling.
(N.Y. IeoderMs add sales tax.!

Sond to:
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The Daily Sentinel

6. Milk and Dairy PrOducts
Robert 1!. Buck,
Probeto Judge
6. Tire• and Tubes
In order to be considered. Lena K. Ntnelroad, Clerk
all sHied bid1 than be re· 18) 1. 8. 15
celved In tM TrNturer'a of·

Z4l. Size. Pnm IU!tiler.

Juno 18. 1817.

FREE OFFER
3 Craft Books (VIlue $8.85)
when you Older one of the
$2.95 booQ qted below. •
11~ ol Flower Croet.et •
12t --Pillow Show O!fs • '.
t27-Aighans and Doilies , I

flee. 821 S. Third Avenue,
Mlddtopon, Ohio. on or be·
fore 12:00 o'clock noon on

The Board of Educltton
r...rvet the right 10 ICCipt
or reject any and etl bidt.

Jane Fry, Truaurer
Meigs Locot School Dlllrict
821 8 . Third Avenue
Mtrldtopon. Ohio 41780

Ill 1. •• 11

124 Holbm llild, Wa t II r.
"' um.Prtttt 11o11o, Addrwi.
1

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1~ Trensltrs ;
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PATTERN 5

. COMBINED SQUAD - These third graders
from Riverview and Chest er Elt'mentary Schools
made up the Cht'Si cr Raider s' chccrleadlngsquad
lor the 1986-87 husketbail scuson. From left to
ri(hl, In front, ~re Heather W~ll and Janel

NEW LISTING . - LONG
BOTIOM - A VIew ot the
river IS an added atlract1on
to thiS 12'&gt;40' mob1le home
on 'A acre lot Use tor
summ e1 cam pmg or yeat
10und reSidence. TPC wal e~
av31iable. ONLY $7,500.00.

7112-8ack by popular

Public Notice

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NEW LISTING - NICe l 'h
story home overlooking the
btaultiul Ohto RIVer. 3
bedrooms, lull basement.
equipped k1tchen, 2 C31
garage. ce1lmg tan are other
added tealures with this
home. AIS&lt;l. woodburner
iireplace. wookshop in base·
ment. eat·m k1tchen, pallo.
and a lronl pOrch Wlih a
view. ONLY129.900.00.
SYRACUSE - 2 bed1oom
home on 1 acre lot 1 floor
plan wtth part basement I
car garage. Good beginner
home. $i6,000.00.
RACINE - Newe1 ranch
home on corner lot Spa·
ciou s liVing room with
beautnul tirepla ce. La1ge
mode1n ktlchen, 3 bed·
rooms, b.Jsement. hcellenl
conditiOn. large carport.
conc1e1e dlive. $4?- 500.00.
Henry £. Cltll!ld Jr.

992-6191
J01n Trmtll ..... 949·2660
Dottle Turner ..... 992·56'2
lrKY Rifflt .... ... 949·1010
Ofllct................ 992·2259

Spencer. Second row, Brook Beaker, Holly
Clelland, Jamie Erwin, Kelly Spencer and Beth
Bay. Third row, ~lcllss a Dem11sey, Jeannie
Newell, Rebecca Evans and Lena Knotts. Absent
~as Shelly Sinclair.

or 949-2801
3-11-tfn

CARPENTER
SERVICE

614·843-5248
REASONAIII - IILIAILE
8·20-'86 trn

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Computerized Hearing Aid Selectioo
~ Swim Molds - lnterpreti._ Setvices

PlUMBING &amp; HEAnNG
168 North St&lt;ond
Middltport, Ohio 45760

- Addont end remod eling
' - Rool ing and gutter wofk
- Concrete work
- Plumbing 'and electrical
work

SALES &amp; SERVICE
We C•rry Fiahtng Suppllft

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992 -6215 or 992-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio
. 4·15·'86-tc

80540 . .

AIIIIUIIII Gt: IIICIIIS

Retponaible per1on to b•byalt in
my hom•· Ouall Creek f9r 2 boys
14moa &amp; 6yr1. 3·4 .d..,.• per
wHit. Ph. 614-246·15604. After

3 Announcements
Tour Guides : Do ~• money motlwt' you1 s .. ...., to start ·
Comml.. lnt · Bonut. Ftntsatlc
opportunity to Earn noo:
$1 000 / w • . Many compeny
btnefitl·tdvencement mM-e•
ment poaftlons IVeHeble. Cell
Sue for Interview 814 ·281·
1421 . N9t Ju•t • Job .
SINGLE , DIVORCED ,
LONElYU I
Di1creet in.troductk)nt If' your
erel by tMephone. Cttl: 615292 -8900 hi. C-369.

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I will not b.e r•tponalble for eny

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

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ORIVEAS .
s ·em T•nkaley Truold"D Inc. it
now hlrirtll sinote 1st • 2nd
Dlivll'l. Top miiMgt Pfl¥ . IKC .. •
t.m benefits. AH PetertiHt Fl"t.
mutt ht¥• 1yr. old T. R.
••p•ien~. D .O.T. qutllfMd,
d~tt~ M.V.R.. bt 23 or older.
~!!'~~-mutt t'twe 2yr. old T,R.
lbte U:J*"Itnct, Clll our
WY1. lol):ltklln 304-7&amp;7-8811 or'
GET PAID for rtadlng booktl
1100.00 p..- title. Write: ACE 33, 2 Plm•. N•p.vlllt. ll

~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

:z: Licensed Clinical Audiologist

Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone Sitts Hare
I,IUSINI!! PHONE
!6141992·6550
!I!IDINCI PNONI
(6141992·7754

I Free Estimaues)

Roger Hysell
Garage

Howard L Wrltesel

N HOMES

ROOFING

RESIDENTIAL
RENOVATIONS

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

FREE
ESTIMATES
ALLWORK
GUARANTEED

NEW- REPAIR

Rt. 124, Pomoroy Ohio

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

949-2263
or 949-2168

6-17-tfc

4·12·81-ltn

RUSS
ELECTRIC
MOTOR REPAIR

SMALL ENGINE

REPAIR

Authorized

Briggs 6 Stratton

I. BOX 278
32933 ROMINE ROAD

Tecumseh

BELL CONSTRUCTION
General Contractors

RACINE, OHIO .

.

~ebts contr~~et4KI for by tnyone
'other th1n mytfltf. Ba~ll Haytlft,

Reduce 11f1 end 1111 with
Go&amp;,1t Ttbllltl and E·Vt p "wl·
ler plllt" Fruth Phermec;y.

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RUTLAND
742-2070

25 YEARS EXP.
REWINDS ALL TYPES

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY

OF MOTORS

992 -6611

Middleport, Oh.

5·14·1MO.

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS

A COllY IIITIIPIISI
HAND llo CIR . SAWS

ROOFING &amp;
SIDING

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

GUmRWORK

Truck, auto, &amp;
heavy equipment
repairs and
welding .
{All makoo &amp; models)

20 Years Exp.
EXCELLENT
REFEREI'ICES
FREE ESTIMATES

PH. 949-2756
K. Bentz
Owner/Mechanic

miles.
Pavement Width - Vtrtea.
The OMo Dep•nmant of
Tr~naport•tion hettby noti·
ties Ill blddofl 1hot k will
affirmattvefy Insure that in

•ny contr•ct entered into

BINGO

EIGII! ClUI-POMIIOY, OH.
tHUII,,7 PM-II 6,45

VVILLIAMS
TRENCHING SERVICE

I I. 4. Hysell Run Rood
Pom01oy. Ohio 45769
PH. (614) 991·2134 or
991·6704 - flle Eslim•tes
1·13·1100.
Public Nolice

five par cant of his bid, but in
no nent more than fifty
thouund dollars. or a bond
for ten per ctnt of hit bkf.

PIY•ble to the Director.
Bktden mult •pply. on the
proper forma, for qualiflcl·

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IT. 4, POMEROY

(CUI OUT FOI FUTURE USE)

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
,85-3561

All Me.. ,
•Ra~ges

PARTS and SERVICE

BISSELL
BUILDERS

CUSTOM IUilT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"At Atasonablt Pricot"

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860
Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS

ACCENT

FENCE COMPANY

Let U1 Fuee Vo• I•
FREE ESTIMATES
A E&amp;lD£ NTIAL / COMMEACIAL

PH. 742-2027

the data Hl for opening bidt

torrnlnod eo r~~tulnld bv t.w
ond ore Mt f - In tht bid
pr~ "
for compte.
don of thlo ..... bo tot
forth In the bidding
propout••

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GEAIY'S ·
BODY SHOP
(ustom Painting
S.rvitt, Rustoro1ion
&amp; Collision Service
Wash &amp; Detoil
StrYict
550 PAGE ST.
MIDDLEPOIT, OH.

PH. 992-3537

Germlll\ Shaptrd cro" pupt,
Bwks. old . 2 M•le, 1 Female. Ph.

114-241·91?8 .
4 Femtle •1nen1. 7wkt. old.
Llner tr•lned . 2 bl.c:k, 1 D'IIY &amp; 1
gr•y tnd white Ph. 4ol8· 32&amp;7.
Khtena all colo,., bttwHn 7 &amp;
Bwkl. old , tome8wh.-Whlttcet
10 months. Ph. 814·388· 8271!1 .

Femele Doberm..-. •payed. 2'h
Yl'l- okt. good with children. C•ll
614-379-2149 .
3 Acr.. of H•y:To cut I b1leend
i1'1 youra, Ph. 814·44&amp;-UIIIi .

GOVERNMENT JOBS .
110.0110 · S59.230 yr. Now
Hiring, Call 8015·187-8000 bt.
A-8806 for Current federellltt.

G•t P1ld for rHdlnQ bookt!
1100.00 ·p• title. Wrlt•: Ace·
31 , _2 Plme. Napervill e, ll

10540.

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Wortced in home area
20 years
" FrM Eatim•t••"

EUGENE LONG
UU:

Ph. (614) 143-5425
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BOGGS

SALE~

&amp; SEIVICE

U. 5i IT. SO EAST
GUYSVIllE, OHIO
A•tloorizt4 Johro Dwrt,
Now Noland, lvth HotJ

· I· 3-'16 tie

5 pupplet. 3 glrla, 2 boyt.
Mothll' full blooded Bo rder
Collie. 814-949·270&amp;.
4 klH•n• to give .w•v. Teme. 7
wk1. old. Cttl 814-992·5281 .
End of Yll'd Sete mutt 11k1
eveything, 304 - 875- lli~&amp;e .

Cute puppl• p.t B..gte Ph.
304-1715-4131 .
Pretty color klttena. 304· 1715131•.
Sp.ylld full blonded hldmo,
vood w•tch dov. to good home,

304-891· 3838.
Old bll'n . t...- down' fo.materilll. ••• Doyle Ord aero••
from Alvlrllda Qoll Couru,
M..on. W. Vt.

LOST; · ll1c" 8t white hunting
dog . Appro• .
14mo .
Anawert to Bo. Vicinity of
Mldclltpo n . AIWird Ph. 441·
9732

far

Found: Crems color mtdlum eize
dog. Lo_no curty h•lr . Ctn • ...,
for 1 diiV. t14 ·912·51583.
loll : Femele CoMit. brown end
white. H1e cheln tttached to

blue cotltt. Loll

In

lont lottom

tree. 814· 112 ·2104 or 114·
915·•231. T""' Collin•.
Found: lungl••tnlntront of the
Dally SentlnM office, k1 Pom•

roy. 814-112·2118.

Lotort fait c-.y until
J,... 1, 1117. IIIIo •can bo
to-. JO\'OO WhJto.
23231 H. Rd., Roalno. OHo
'1771 . 1$ 1ft II NW CM be

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ENTERTAINMENT

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Public Sala
lit Auction

11-.toiTNitOOI
' Dort II. Hill

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Wanted To Buy

We pl'f c••t't for I-tt• mod .. clnn
Ultd Cll't.
Jim Mlnll ChiY.· Oidalnc.
I ll Gene Joflnton
114-441· 3172

TOP CASH plkl for '1113 ml)(let
snd n.w..- uHd Clft. 8mfth
lulct-Ponti.c, 1811 Elttem
Aw., GalllpoiN . Cd 114·441·

2212 .

luvlng daffy gotd. aUver coint,
rlnge , tew-trv. et.-llng wert, okt
curr1ncy. Top 'Pfi-coin1,
cet. Ed urklltt ltrber Shop,
2nd. Ave. Middtepor1. Oh. 114·

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112·34?8.

QUILTS
Cuh p•ld for coflector tntlqu.
or pre 1150 qulttl. P~ ot
IPPIIqut. Any condhh)n. Hlghlf
prlctt plld lor unueuM p~tiwnt.
Call Mere •t 114 -IIZ-2101

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992-9901

c all relundtbl•. (602)838 -888!

••t. 1203.

Something Ntw Undtr The Sunl
Rep• netded for Bualnt11 At·
counte Pert Time 118,000 Po·
t•ntitl Full Time 110,000 plu1
.potential. Work own hours~
Training provldld. Ctl 1· 812·
938· 0019 M- F. 8:00em .
5 :00pm iC .S.T.J

Socltl Worker with BSW for 10
bed nuratng hom1. mu11 htve
W.Va. license or •ttulblt. Soc'•l
work or scttvittll e11pllflence
preferrtd. Csll C•rt Hev..-.. Pt.
Pit .. 304·111· 3005, Mon thru
Frl, 9:00 toS :OO. E.O.E.
B•by1l1t... In mv hom e. C•mp
Coni.,. •ru. 30..-175-7271 .

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Wanted

Man wiH •h•e 3BR Home with
temtla. Free ri!H1f lne• chanu• for
llgttt houlfkttplng. Will hiVe
own room. 1 Of' 2 amtll chlldtll'l
ok. Wrlt• In cere ol Tribune, 82B
Third Av • ., G•lllpollt, OH 45131
loK T·g922 . Pl•••e includ•
ttltphone number or w•v to bt
con1ecttcl .

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THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH· "'
lNG CO . recommtndt th'* you ..
do bulln••~hh peopl1 you ...:
know, end Nts'T to •end m~
throu~h the mall uml 1,ot1 hiiVr..~
lnvHilgatld th• offlrinp.
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Auto p11rt1 , tcrep mete!, buli- 'f
nne equipment. atook, I tcrer.
LoutH i:ln Bt•te Routt. CaJ i~

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814 ·182· 1418.

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Nice 2 8dr unfurnlahtMI Mut• ~
Gerqt. workshop. Rtl. • dtp~ ~
otlt. Prell!' married coupl"l ·~
Acnpt onechKct _Cell11•· •••f 'll
9188.
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3BR . beth &amp; \.;, ftmitv room. "
loc•ted on 5.811 . RlfeNnCI
r~tqulrld. 1321mo. C1ll eu~- ~
268· 8119 or 211·8201.
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Nlcttv fumlthld sm_.l houtt.
Adults only. Reltrtnott rt·
·qulr-'. 011 atreet Plf•tng. Pt't.
814· 4118-0338.
--~-------------Ntce '3 bldroo'T' hou••· F1mlly ·

room, g~regt, blatrnent, tora.d

•lr hell, 5 woodtd tcr-. bwn. ',
1211!1 ptr month. 1100 depoeh. ~
No lntidl peta . 10 Eltt lt . •
Pomeroy. 81•·182-3111.
Houu w ith gtrag e and tu\1
buem.nt. 2 or 3 IR ., Ill .,
tltctrlc. ctntrM ..r. Al'tltugh
Addition. Tuppt4'' Pl•lna. Cetf' '
814 · 4•&amp;-7496.
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Furnllhld, 2 bedroom hou•• tor
rsnt In Addleon. 1 btdfoom
furnilhed ep1rlm..,t In Mlddl• ,
port . C•!l 114-812· 5304 lftw
4:00p.m.

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rent . N~ly "cltd end eome .;
remodeling lntld•. Rent
depoe II. C•l 114· 742·21121 ,

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Schools
lnetruction

2 bedroom. tumlehtd. AC. 0~

clun condition. No p•a, 1180, •1

Retreln Now . Southllattrn Bul·
In•• College. C.ll e14·••&amp;·

431? .

P• month. New H•v.n 304· · ;

112· 2411.

18 Wanted to Do
WUI do bt"" .. ttlng In Mlddl•
port . Cell814·1192·3140.

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2 br hoult. Mt. Vtrnon Ave. Will

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IGcept 1 or 2 chUdren. Rtfer4
t noe • diipoelt. ~- 171· 21111

8twtltui rtnov1tld J In Mme "
on Morgtn'l Wooltlewn Ferm1 k
Rt 38 PUny . 1•00 Plf mont", 1

:104 -175-1281.

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Middleport • ~
&amp; Vicinity .•~

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&amp;· Family YMd 811•. Rodney AI.

31. look torolgno. Ph. 81 4·248·
121).
3 hmlty Yard Ills, entlque
d'ahll, 2 ut• of 1ll'o'erwa,.,
tools. vlctorlln Wlthatend,
laane. 6 otMr efothlng. Old 180
In Porter, Junt 1. 2. • 3. Ph.

Rummage Bel• 2, 3. Tue1. •
W.ct. 210'11 Fourth Ava. Cancal
If r.tn. ·

924 FlrJt Avt: .• Mon .. Tun .•
w.c~ .. HoutlfOid, children• cto·
thing, bedlprMda, drllpft, mite.

4 ftmllv y..-d Hit. 21 Ptfk lt.
Mldc:tleport. June ht. •nd 2nd. •
Kid• cloth••· turnlture, ca~rteina,
lswn mowttt.

l•bv clothn, furniture. lntllll

alrt cloth11. Alhd Fr1nk1. Ttl I~ '
"olld. Mey 3rd, 4th and Dtt't. •
R.tn Ctncelt.

1 f6mlty. lnf~t~tl and chlldrtlftl
Glothing. 3 mite. out Llldh\t
Cr... Ad. 7•2 ·3114 . Junt 1 tt
througt't 8th.

Thiv.,.. PlonNrt 4·H Club II
h111tntl tglgindc 17 Family Yerd
l•le. ~ou don' t went to ml11 thlt
ontt 8top by end 9-' t tt.rgaln
•nd .uppon the Youth ot OIM la
Co. June 2 , , , 1 Oam 10 4pm. 1
mlttSovthofOilllpoNaonRt . 7.

Movtnv " '' Junt 2·4. loGit,
pieno, fU1'nitur1, awning for
umper, much m iaJ~. Cotltte
Ad .. lyr1cuu .

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Vard lale. Tu ... . Wed. Jun•2
• 3. Houeehald. do thing, ciHine
ll$hta, crlftt, plllowt, wilt t't111g ·
lnas. home lm..-lor. Vtn~ lergt
11lt. 3 rNiel "-low Gtlllpofit on
fh . 7 . I 1111.

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Help Wanted

Two fiMity porch ..... 412 I .
Fifth lt .. MlddltpOrt , MotH~ert,
Junt 1. tnd Tuttd..,, June 2 ~ 1
e.m . to 4 p.m. Mtntl. womef!li
and boy• clothing and houtlhctlil
~
lterne.

Mini ftN merit_. IYPt ylfd Nit.
Somilthlng for tvlf'Yone. 01••·
wer.. beby tt.,t, wood ffam«&lt;
Unicorn Plctur.., tool•, throw
Ngt , hllr bowl, 1urnlt:ure, tHey·
cl". trlcyot•. oune fttu t kttt
more. Mon, June 1·June 7,
Centenary
llh tr1il11' tlfft
on Lincoln Plb.

Monrloy t ·4. AI, 7 In Choohh,
1 btodt btlow u effie
llgh1 . Weft turn~A , tub, kld1

I

3 f•mlly . Ac roee from Avtltnd
~glon H•ll. June ht, 2nd, 3rd.

3 ftmlty, June 2nd, 3rd; •tt..
Pl o.cl under Pomwoy·Muon
bridge.

4% miln lfom At. 7 on County
Ad.l . 1 ~ mil• Iouth of ftu.
tlend. FrHZit', furniture. ttou. .
hold tterm. boolle. ' " ' Clr, end
mu ch mora. Fri. June I'" Junt
h .m .• &amp;p.m.

e.

StM'tlng June 1tt. tlltough 7th.
/6 mit1 off Rt. 7 on At 143 on
!aft aide of rold.
1

JUnt 4 tnd I . . I :DO·• :oo .
Afogtcrnt. O.ryl Well'•· C•n·

MONDAY -SA TUIDAY
10:30 A.M.· 2:30 A.M.

lllllft C..., #I

~

oo bebvtitti"'' in .mr hqme'

d.Y•

Y..-d 11lt: Rullic HIU1, lyrscute.
Uppll' a.ctkm . June 1 . 2.3. 4 . 6~
10;00 to 1 :00.

SUN. 3 Ul-12 A.M.

POMIIOY, OHIO

w111

.,... 11&amp;.000· 118.000. Phone

311-HH.

,' l

chot&gt;olln

C•ndotightt't•ullng.ndroofint. ~
Rueonable r1t11 , Merion ~1
Snidlf·. 514·9•9-2121. .
~

•tl•

·'· ' WED. 9-1;
FRI. &amp;SAT. 9:30·1:30
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEI

Wit IICCOpl -

~

742· 3011 .

~=-~~
~======+=~~~~:·
8 Lost and Found

lilljllll,llll'llf

Tllo l.elart Twp. TMI-

Colt 814-742·2393 or 114· '"

Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Types

Director.

PUBUC NOTICE

0

mow•

bwn
replir. Will pit* u( ;
•nd dMN-• . Alto Mght htuMn.. ~

VINYl &amp; AUIMIIIUM

F•r• E~•IPMIIt
P1rt1 &amp; S•rvl..

The Director r818rvn the
right to reject any M'ld 111
bkts.
WARREN J . SMITH
DIRECTOR
(5) 26, [61 1; 2tc

PM . 814-371·2571 .

Complete Gutter Work

Dtoler

of Transportttion and tht
office of the District Deputy

~

M • M Lawn C.re • Wlndo4_:
C!&lt;oni"1J. Colt ony !loy • - lo.

814· 742 •2808 .

Now hlrlna Hlgh School Grlda
and College Studenh for
aumm• employm~nt . Alto h.va
permansnt futl ·tlme postdonl
open. Mlior mldlctl benefltt
1vefllble. 11 ,_200 to 12 ,000 per
month, Cslt 4415· 74!51 .

814-892-8328 .

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Forro~t

in eccordence with Chptar
&amp;525 Ohio Rty;nd Code.
Phtna and spectflettiona
era on flte ln the Depanment

.

Btbyttlter needfld for 2 children.
Ceii614· 2B8-1788.

4 kinent. 2 C1Uco. 2 .,.now.

5· 19-' 17·1 1110.

4-16-16-trn

tlon It le11t ten days prior lo

and will nat be dtocrlmlnatod
flglintt on the grounds of
race, color. or natkwl•l origin
in considerttion for an

w-ee:

ELECTRIC &amp;
ACETYLENE
WELDING
THOMAS
BODY SHOP

, _ ... to thlo irwltotlon

" Minimum
ra~n for
this prajK1 hove boon prorto.

446-6323 Day or Ewe.
Any Livina Room and
Hall - 134.95
Any 2 Rooms and Hall
144.95
Any Three Rooms and
Hall - •59.95
Any Five Ro~tn~
Hall-

FREE ESTIMATES

pu~ant to this actveniMment. minority bulh1HI en·
torpri- wNt be aff&lt;J&lt;rltd full
opponuntty to IUbmh bkla In

awerd.

CARPET
UPHOLSTERY PLUS

w•y
,...linG. cerpentllw:;~ +·
'oof replif, ,,... • h
••perlenced.. C1ll ,,..3 I· •.
2.10,
'
' t· •

HIRING! GovernmM1t jobt· your

Fr.. Puppltu. Swb. old. lh Blac•
llbrtdort &amp; l!J Golden Ra trlever. Ph. l1• · 379-2741 .

3 klnen1 ' 7 w...• old, phone
304-871-8224.

•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Frnzers

Licensed &amp; Bonded

May 15, 1987

-

4-18.'17·1 mo.

CAlL

TRENCHING IS OUR LINE
Trenchint of Any Typt
B.tclhoe Strvlco
Plumbina Service
Custom Weldin&amp;
lowboy Haulint
Seplic Systems
We Carry Concrete Culverts

NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF
OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Columbus, Ohio

Length

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

l&amp;N CLEANING

4-5-Ut

Public Notice

38,100.00 lin . feet or 8.837

"FREE ESnMATIS"

•Washers •DIIhwathers

614-367-0412

5· 5·'17-J .....

Length 38.400.00 lin. feet orl.70&amp;

•Storm Windows
•Replacement Windows
•New Roofing

JAMES COE

John

Project

•Insulation

35171 Clair 1111 ld.
lonv loiiDM, OM. 457U
915-4112 or 667-..54
5·11-17·1mo.

Bob hrton, Owner
S-21-17-trn

decks with 1\_ll)tlrplaattclzed
denH concrete.
'

VINYl &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

CARBIDE TIPS
SCISSORS • SNIPS
PLANER BLADES
ROUTER BITS
CLIPPER BLADES
KITCHEN KNIVES
PRUNERS • BAND
SAWS - CHAIN SAW
CHAINS

'PH. 992-9949

miln.
Work

I-IJ.I7 .

PEAT'S SHARPEN UP

190 MULiERRY AVE.
POMEROY, OH.

Contract Sales
Legal Copy No . 87·375
UNIT PRICE
CONTRACT
FR · 11 17BI
Sealed proposals wilt bl
recei\led at the office of the
Director ,of the Ohio Oepan·
m ent of Transportation, Co·
tumbu s. Ohio . until 10:00
A.M.. Ohio Standard Time,
Tuesday, June 18. 1987, for
improvement• in :
Meigs County Ohio. on
Soetion MEG ·33 · 3 .68, U.S .
Route 33 in Bedford and
Satiabury Townshipa, by
grading. dreining. end PlY·
i!lg with uphelt concrete
and by overt.ying bridge

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

Jlm 'e odd }obe ptlintlnt • ......, ~

Call •Iter 9:00 p .m . &amp;14-949·
2101 '

Giveaway

2 Oerllng llltten1 1 tll!ht v•llow

•Storm Doors

Weed Eater
hometite
Jacobsen

- - - b e ..

·'

Service

&amp; Parts

RT.

qoOrerl to flto hlo bid 0
cwtdRid chlall or cuhler'a
,., an-oquol to
[.

949~2860

· No Sunday Callo

SUGAR RUN ·
ASHLAND

t ion anrl Gardners Day Out in

" nnou need .

PH.

REBUilT &amp; REPAIRED

Acti v iti es of thr sta te conven-

tress r ovcrs of th r zippered k lnd

·.'Free Estimates"

Help Wanted

800-112?-TEAM.

Electronic Organs
Mobile service

YOUNG'S

· Middleport. Ohio
1-13-tfc

tll lng fo.-othcrs. tak c onc thinga t
a t inw. compromi!&gt;ie. giYr. in on cr
in H whll P. m ake yoursc lr ava il a·

Ourlng thr meeting II was

992-2196

I

noted th at ga.-bagc bugs are
nr P&lt;Ird for the ca mp an d
chun:hl•s wr tT• askrd 10 contrib·
utr. Also nredr d are fu ll mat ·

New HomH luilt

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL · SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
lnstaHation
Service

441-022.

Newsome is lecturer.

were

"Special: HEll picta1e cent11l
air conditonina fo r mobile or
modular homes. Installed on
p1d 1nd rudy to cool. Prh:e:
11199.00 Plus lax:
or a HEIL1 ~ ton Heat Pump in. stalled on your electric hwl'llce.
.Price: $1699.00 pillS tax. 5-18

992-3410

J.R.'s REPAIRS

mete, 1 blue.gny ftmele . Ph.

PAT HILL FORD

\

SIDING CO.

{614) 985·4211 {rosidonco)

5·6·'87-1 mo pd.

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

represent the club at regional
and sta te mrct in gs and new
officers elected at the next
mr•cllng.

BISSEll

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

CHECK THE

11

W1nted: Someone to bate h•Y·

bet ween . J oyce Dye, Lois Ann
Rei! mire. Dorothy Russell. und
Wl nefr ede Cl arke and ru nnerpup
wus Carina Durs l. Beginning
June 17. the class will change to
Wednesday at 10 a.m J o Ann

Sep t('mbe r

HEATING &amp; COOUNG

BUY OR SELL
Riverine Antiques

planted by the highway ins tead of
grass would reduce the cost of
care, for mowing, fuel, and
people to do the work . She sa id
many wild fl owers are dro ught
resis tant , help birds and small
animals to surv ive using their
cover, can be used for many
medicines, and save time. work
and money for th e home
gardener .
Horticult ure hint s wer e given
by Virginia Nelson. Refresh·
ments were served by the hostess
to those nam ed and Wan ett e
Radekln and Mar tha Chapman .
The June meet ing will be hos ted
by St ell a Aikins and Ruby Diehl.

•viNYl SIDING ,
"AlUMINUM SIDING
0 ILOWN IN
INSUlAnON

Residential and smlll com·
llltrtill units . Installation of
duct work, humidifiers, fur·
nace. heat pumps, aiad 1ircon·
ditionin&amp;AII wort 1•111nteed. C.ll:

ANTIQUES

Church of Christ women meet
Tlw ro !r~ wt·

ll!tDilrilll, tMDUSTIIll.
CDMll(111
rn tontll to you.
Portable Sandblasting

CALL 614-446-3028

Garden Club plans civic works
Civic projects were cl iscussl'rl
at the recent meeting of thl'
F"t·iend.&lt; and F lowers Ca rden
Club held " ' the home of Gin"
T illis, Rut land .

SlNDIWliNG co.

WOIK GLIAUNTUO / fll[( UTINTU

Xi Gamma Epsilon. makes donation
A don at ion was maqe to the log
ca bin fund when the Xi Gamma
E psilon Chapter of Beta Sigma
Ph i Sororily met recenliy at
Shon ey·s In Poin t Pleasanl.
The ca bi n was rno:;ed from
near I he Sa lisbury school to the
Rock Springs Fairgrounds by the

. PAIN'IItG

MASONRY
RESTORATIOI'I. SWIM
POOLS, STEEL. LAWN
FURNITURE, BARNS ,
FARMING EQUIPMENT,
HOUSES, ETC.

Star Garden elects officers

The Daily

opy

btdtprttd, IIRilllbOII ,

chlldnn•· •dult clllflln1 . b•r
stools. tirea, g.. lflti, elr condJ.
tlon lr.

We Art A Private Club
Now Accepti"9 New
Members

3 f""llll ¥11d life. Tult. Jun1 2 .
8t1rte •t 1:30. Bttfdt bowling

......

MEMIER!JHIP 15.00

Thur. and Fri. June4 end 1 . t tilt
7. Lott of P1fl ntoe JuNor
cfothlng, ti&amp;et 1· 11 . MMY otttw '
nritc. lt~~ma. Amotdt ril. Nf011
from Fornt Run Chvroh , 011
County Rd. 30.

Non·Miftlber Covtr
Cherge 12.00

HOOt

'

;

.

�Page- 8- l'he Daily Sentinel
41

Houses for Renl

LAFF-A-DAY

New H11ven 5 room house in
wwn close to river. 2 bedroom.
both~. garage.

11h

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

• 1?6 p er

month . HomeSiead Rea lly . 30 i4 -

675 -6640 or 882 -24 0 5.
Com ph!tll house condo . Crvttel
Be11ch near C l ear wt~ l er . Fla
Availt~blll June 6 t h ru J un e 13.
( ~trll n iCIJ . 11 11 r. !ub hOUII'I f adli·

tie,, pool. QJ.llr Ctlf:l room. spa,
ete
3 bmlrooma, sleeps -8,
S450 00 negotiable. 304 -6763447 llf 813-44 1-164 3.

3 hHdmom house. near schooli
1,1nd bus stop, phone 30 4 -895 -

42 M obile Homes
for Renl
' oom lvrniahed. A.C 1 BR .
2 Bfldr
ap t turniahed. Hud accept ed
F-ost er s Mobile Home Par k Ph .

614-245 -5190
2- RR , 12,t60 un lurnla hod WD
hoo k-up , 1/7 mi le fr om Hol zer,

Referenca 8o datwsit required .
Call 61 4-4411 -4 369 or 304675 -9760
2BR. wlltor &amp; tras h paid. 1 mi l1'!
trom ho8 tll tal 9200 rent phu
do pustt Pit 61 4 · 446 -1354 .
2AR . Mobile Homlt at Eve r·
wmm Ph . 446· 7032 .
14.o.70, 3 bed room. 1Y, bath,
r.ent rll l air. Adults on l)l De posit
und rt:~leren c tt roqulred. Ca ll
014-992· 2357 ah er 6 ~00 p.m.

2 or 3 bedroom. furni s hed, AC
Good clean c&lt;l ndit ion . N o pets.

~

"I trY t&lt;q&gt;utfhe children "to'
f------------..,.----------~
47 Space for Rent

47 Wanled lo Renl

Mini farm . 9 .8 acres. &amp;ashen Rd.
Meigs Coo ntv. 6 room house,
full basem ent 1m11! barn, on e
ou t bu ildin g. 426 .000 . 614·
378-6 2 0!1.

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

bcd rou rn trn ilor, nice lot.
~ amt p r tvnt~. Ga lli poli1 Fflrry,
9200 month plus d(l pOiil. 304675-7942

House wanted . Rutonable rent ,
wilt repa ir if necenar, in Po int
Pleasant or Galli poii1.Fe rry area.
Call304 -46 8 -17 1 2

~ hudroum Irati or lur ni shl!d , 1 4
Hurdotlo Addn, 304 -67 5 -6372.

Real Eslale

20 ft solf contain ed,
!Jnu tl co ml. G3,600. 304 -773·

31

mohi le ho!Tia furnis hed.
Used lawn mowa rs for sale.
304 -676· 66 12 aft er 5 p.m . till
17. p m.
2 br

Moblln homfl!l lor ron t. 2 bed·
toom t u r r~ is h ed . Phon1'! 304 675·6b "l 2 or see Hug h Burr is.

44

Apartme nt
for Renl

I 9i! droom basic re nt I 176 00
11lus olocuic Also r iK'I uirod 11
~ 200 00 socu rity dopOtt l. CO NTACT Jacho n Es lflhtll De pt . Ph
4 46 - 3997 Eq ua l Hou si ny
Opporttltlil'1
h n n i ~ h nd

&amp; wl lum iahttd a pts ..
S 150 00 ronfi Utl, rO I&amp;r tm cos Ph.

: 1 0 4 -676 -773 1! or 304 -6 7 50104 A-1 A~t a l E!lta le .
Ftmllsh ad Ap t $226 . Utill li ll
Pel . 1 BR 607 Sacond Ave ..
Gfl llipo li!i, Ph 446-441 6 altor
7PM
r,Jrmshod El liciencv $ 1 46. Ut ili·
tle!l pAid, shnre bath. 607
Suco ntt Ave , Gulllpolla Ph.
446. 4 418 niter 7 PM
€11icio nc y 11 p11rtm un1. Suitobl11
lnr 01111 pllrtO n Priv11t e b•th &amp;
mt lra nctt Ctd l 61 4 -24 6 5190.
1 13R Attltrlm ent. 740 SQr:o nd
AvtJ. a1IJ5 por mo nlh. Do posh
rmtunHd Call 6 14 ·446 -4 222
IHl iWOIItl 9 &amp; 5 .

Homes for Sale

Ma )l conaide r trade-In of Mobile
Home or Propar1y an th ia new 3
BA . Home 2 ca r garage. 6 mi.
So u1t1 on At . 1 847600. Ph.

61U46-e03e.
To settle an Est ate : 2 BR . Housa
on 2 lou. stov e, was ha r &amp; dryer,
new roo I, carp el and w atlpapar.
g ~rage S. out building. 2 alltra
loll 50K1 20 , 409 Elm St . Oak
Hill, Oh. 45666. Ph. 614-682·
67 18
By Owner: Smart 2 Bad room
House. Fr om St . At . 21 8 take
Kriner Rd. v. iht. firl1 hous e on
rig ht 1 14.000 Ca ll 614 -446 ·
2917.
J BR , b11th 8o lh. fa mily room.
3 111 rn i. ou t 68 8 . Ph . 256-8789
or 2 68 -6205 .

38R Brick Hom a. CA, C itv
School Dist rict, quie t. atr eet
" "'"H olzer Hos pital At S hoppi r1g
Cen lar. Will finan ce w ith down
paym arll . 151 ,900. Ca ll 814·
256-6266 .
•
Hou le &amp; extra tot. 51 1 Oah Or.
Spring Valley Estata1. Ph. 614·
446 -2367 .
38R , vinyl 1idlng . rur1l water .
nice nelgMbo rh ood . Bldwall
Sc hool $ 1 9 ,000 . Ph. 4 4 6·
32 49 or 446 -13 39 or 446·
15 28.
For sale or rent : 3 BR . houu,
attacked garage, CA. depo1lt &amp;.
tHI I!tlln co requirod Ph. 8 14446 -258 3. 8-5 .

Ntr:ll 28Ft lurnishad Apt . Ma tn
Wrn e r paid .
$200rno Sectnhy depot il re'f'mod CP II6 14 -2 4 5· 68 18 .

Moving, houn &amp; buil ding . 30
IICrtS Cal l 6 14 -379 -2263.

1 BR , urnund lt 00 r, /I ll \l lllit1e1
pmll Noar McDon11ld a Call

446 702:6

-----

For sale by owner: 2 atory hou•e
In Middleport overlooking pa rk.
30 yr. guernteed vl nyle aiding,
W ·W (:llr pet, 1 V1 blth. uniqu e
woo dwor h. 6 14-992 ·61 26.

2 BR , nntl18R . ndultso nly
Bnlhp uln; Ph . &lt;1 46- 8221 ,

A~TB

Government Home• from S1 , lu
r&amp;Jl nir), O ~tl i nq u en t tall prope n y.
GtnCtiJU!i livmy 1 an d 2 bed- Ae po11e1•lons . Ca ll 806· 687·
room flllitrllllftllts at VlllaQe 60 00 E11t GH-9806 for current
Munm tmd Rivilf:tttltl Apnrt · repo lin
mHnls 111 MHhlloport From
S2 16 ut d ulhl ltl utili ties. C11 ll Fully lurnillhed 2 be droo m ho ma
tu Rnclne with t~qui pped kitc hen,
014 9921787 EO H.
rivar viiJW propert y, ecross fr om
I bmlt oom 1111f11rnlshed apt In GB ntltll l Store. E11 lly IICCI'IU to
Middlepoll $150 par month Ohio Rhl et boa t laun chlrl g e nd
11h1s utllhlll&amp; Cl'lll 614 -992· ~ nrld y b1111 ch. I 16,00 0 . 6 14 ·
949 ·2168 Or 61 4 · 949· 2268
!Hi4 6 Ot 814 949 · 22 1 6
2 tHtll rnom lwni1 hod np l in
M1ddlepor1 Allutll ili (lt p&amp;td C11 1l
(114 992 5084

·----

N11w elltctoncy np11 rlm en 1 in
GJtlhpolls $2 00 p er 111on th
Oepo1111 !lnd rularunc., rll'(JU ir od
Call 6 14 992 3Fi05 batwo!Jn
5 O(J 11ntl !l 00

----·--

fi 100111 tttllllln!!lhetl apnrttiHIIII
C nlt 1314 992 6 4 3 4 01 304
H!l2 2666.

APA AfMENTS , mobll o home1.
ho u ~ u a Pt Pleas ant lind Gallipn
lt5 614 -1146-822,
l bodroon1 g ro ur~d floo r. ntivato
Olttranco. tocun tlv •em od~tltnl
Cvorythlllg !urn . lor. ou tskhu
11ttnde•son S260 mon th 304
6'/5 6730.

Furnished I'PilO r half duplo:c
P1cler smulc w&lt;ttkiflg 11dul1
Roforonco arul d~Jnoslt 304 ·
6 !5 2 ti51
All llrt!llunt~ 111 Hencturson Pot
tlullv lurntshu•f. 304 575 1972. ,

45 ·~Furnis hed Roo ms
~on111s

dny wee k.
rm}n lh Golltn Hotel Cn ll 6 14.
446 -9715 RuntMlow as 9120
month
lw

toot

~llflllShod IOOril .

51 15. Utili t ie1
paid Share bath. Sutgle male.
9 19 Stlcond. On111polts. Cnll
4 46· 44 16 aft~ 7pn•.

J b1'!d room

brick houae In
9rlldbury , Ohio neat to WMPO.
Cll rp&amp;ttld , nice kit c hen , wood·
burne1. Appoi ntment only. Ca ll
6 14 · 992 696 4 Of 6 14 ·992·

5065
3 bedroom house o n Weh1
Terr l'lte in Pomtlfoy 11G .000 or
best off er. Mua1 tell. Ca ll
6 14-992 · 68 15 .
For sate 01 rent 4 roo m1 and
bath. e~tt u• nice fo r couplt . will
S~tll wi H1 ow ner financing. phon•
304-676 -109 0 .

32 M obile Homos
for Sale
NEW AND USED MO BI LE
HOMES KESSE l ' S Q UAliTY
MOBI LE HOME SALES , 4 MI.
WES T. GALLI POLIS . RT 3 8 .
;
PHONE 6 14 -44 &amp;-727 4 .

_______________

1980 Fairm ont Bay view Oalu ltJJ
14.o.70 furni shed, 2 BR , naturtl
~as heat , CA, on pr iva te rent ed
lo t On Rt, 35 Rodn-v. ·Ph,
614-4413 · 7 644 .
14• 7 0 Bud~y . 3BR , 1 y, be th,
tot al eluct riCl, • lot of eatras. Will
consi der reat onable offflf'. C1 ll
614·446 -3065 aft er 6PM 1
Victorian Ho me, lmmeculate
CO rlditlon. 14a70 2 BR, Ct ntr al
elr. Fh ep laca. Ga rden tub. All
electr1c, 3 0 4 ·875· 1317.

47 Space for Rent

1973 Arlingto n 2 8A . 1211815,
porch , underp inning, ttc. Good
condhlor~ . C•ll6 14 · 3 7 9 -2898.

Mobil e Home IPliCe for tllnt.
W1th garde n &amp; g1rage. 1 m ileo\11
on 588. Nice loeflt lon. Cell
614 -446 -· 3 4 4 .

1 984 1 4 ~t. 6&amp; Mobilt Hom t on 3
loti, 11! eleet .. fancecl yard, out
bu ildlng1 . •1 8 .600 . Ph. 441·
3249 or 446 -1339 or 441·
Hi28.

CO UNTRV MOBI LE Home Park.
Ro~lte 33. No rth of P o meroy.
Renttl uailtrl. C1U 6 14-992·
7479 .
Space for amall uailen. All
hoo'k· upl. Cabfe. Also tU icieney
rooms. air a nd cable. Ma son,
W Va. Ct ll 3 0 4 -173· 5 651 .
FA MILY PRI DE MOBI LE HOME'
PARI( , Rt . 2 lOUth. Gttllpolil
Ferry, WV. Now rer1t lng io n for
165.00 per month. C1U 304·
675·3073 aft er 5 :00 PM .

'

20 ac rJJ hrm H1 nnan Trace
Road, Glenwood, W. Va. for
mora inlormlltion call 304 · 773 ·
6118 CH" 773 ·5186 1f1er 6 :00 .

Concrete block• all eizt 1 ya rd or
dtliverv. M11on lind. 01Hipofit
Block Co., 123 1h Pine St. ,
Gt llipoUt . Oh io Call 114·441·
278 3.

7'a 18' Flalbed DuaiA •IeT r~ller
1700 . El ecbic Brakes Ph. 6 14 44 6-6637 .

Ru dy milt cOn crete llfld ali
concrtttsuppliea. Ca Nu1 V1IIey
8 rook Camtnt and Suppli•,

34

Business
Buildings

Comme rcial bu ild in gl for lease .
Downtown Pt. Pleaunt, Stores,
offi ces. A-One Real Ea1ate.
Carol Ye1ger, Brok er. Ca ll 304·
675-6 104.
747 1nddustrial s1or1ge 12 foot
ovar han d door. 3 p hase• o l
elact ri c::, 18• 48 attel bu ild ing
61 4 · 44 8 - 236 2 For
appoi ntm(lnt ,

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

197 3 12x iUS Kirttwood. Atmo·
deled, Will cont lder o Ht r. 814·
9!12-24 15 4 1ft er 8 :00p.m .
1!113 FJetdom. 14x70. 3 bed·
room, pwtly f\lrnl ahed. nuo.
C•ll614 -99 2-7479.
1970 v . u.,.t, 12dl. Good
condit ion. 14800. or belt ofl•.
Call 814-7112 -2571 .tltJ 8 :00.
1 2a80 MegnoUa mobile home.
fiiiC cond. pltone 304·17tli· 7278
Of 878· 5184.

Merchandise
51 Hou sehold Goods
SWAIN
AUCTIO N 6 FURNITURE 6 2
Oli 11e St., Galli p(l lls, Ne w &amp; u1ed
wood -c n •tl stoves, 6 pc wood LR
1uhe t3 99, bunk beds t 199,
re cliners new 8o used bedroom
l ultel, wrl ngar w as he rs , &amp;
t hoet. New liv ingmom sultel
8 199 -t69 9 , lamps . Call 6 14·
446 · 31 6 9 .
Count¥, Appli anc e, Inc. Good
u1ed a ppliance• a nd TV s e1 1.
Ope n BAM 10 6 PM. Mcm thr u
Sat . 614-446 -1699 , 627 J rd .
Ave. G1lllpolis, OH .
"
Vaii i!IV Furniture. new &amp; uaed.
La rge ~ac t i on of Quality turn i·
tur f! . 1 2 1 6 Eastern Av a . ,
Gallipolis.

GOO D USE D APPLIAN CES
Weshers . (lry$rs, refr igefltors,
r•ngu . Skag gs- Ap pH1 n eet .
Upper Rive r Rd . be~ i d e S tone
Cult Molal. 614 -446 ·7398 .
LAV NE'S FURNITURE
Soh1 end ch11in pric11d fr om
1396 to t995 . Ta bla• 160 lind
up to 8 125. Hid8 ·a ·bedt 1390
to 6696. Recliners 1226 to
1376 . Lamp• U 8 to 1 1 26.
Dinettel 1109 1nd up to t 4 96.
Wood t eble w-6 c hair• 128 5 to
179 15 . 011k 110 0 up to 1376.
Hutches 1400 e nd up. Bunk
beds complete w -manrene1
t 295 a11d Ul) to I 395, BlbV btdl
1 110 Met trenet or bolt 1ptlng1
l ull or twin 183 , firm 173. ln d
t 83. OulJIJn n t1 122e. King
13!50 . 4 dr• vo • r c hes l 189, Gun
cab inets 6, 12 gun. Oa 1 or
elec tric r•r~ga tJ715 . Btby mtt ·
trn1es 136 81 U5 . Bed fremn
t20 . 130 6 King fra ma tliO.
Good 1tlectlon ol bedroo m
tult ts , meta l cab inets, ft ud·
boarda t 30 a nd up to t86 .
1 2 Mon1h1 tree llnan cl ng w fth
IPPfOVtd cred ll, 1300 mirl umum purcha•a nects••rv · 3
Mll11 out Bui~Uie Rd. Open
hm to 15 pm Mon . thru Sat . Ph.
8 1411 -44 6 · 0322 .

2 Piaceliving Room Sultet326 .
Mollohan Furniture. Ul)f)er River
Rd . Ph . 614-446 -7 4. 4 . O pen
till 7 PM on WHk D1y1.
CARP ET
Clf ptt rttmnanls 18 .00 1 ward
1r1d up . Moll ohan Furn hure
Upp11r Rive-r Ad . Ph. 8 14· 44fB .
7444 . Op en till 7 PM on Week
D1ys ..
CAAPET

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Mo111lng S1le: 15 Oakwood Or,
Glltl po lil, Jun1 2 &amp; 3 9 -1.
EvtrYtM ino mu11 go.

64 Misc. Merchandise
30,000 BTU • lr cond iUon•.
11 1 0 . 3 1pMd troMing motor,
no. 6ft. wood ladder. t 11, I rt,
lk;mlnum llddlr,
3 \+ HP
Rototllltr, t110 . Old rodl~
c h-'r. UO, en\111 tt.by bed.
ti.OO. R... t Hhc:h. 1200. An In
ctOOd condhion. Ctll 114·112·

•15.

.

Tony' t Gun R.,.n. Multllu•

lng. Opon 1 :00AM 10 7:00PM .
Cell 304·178·4131 .

Uttd JZO Dheh Witch nenc:Ntand John o.tte tkkl · ttMf
~-·· e14· 114-7142 or ·l14·

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ChM1 of drtwer1.
pc
room Mt. diYbtcl. tlb'e ~.,
chain. wi!IMf. rteNn..-. Iron.,.

304·171·1431 .

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MF 50 Tractor. good rubber,
gas. Good conditton. t2.800.
Pll. 246· 9109 or 245-15238.

r•S-159 .90} . 29.· Doubl e aid e lite
entrance door tell with deco·
r• ted gl111 1nd ahflll p1nel
doo rs . 350 .00 H . 30 .· 8 ronte
alum inum d ouble co mm ercial
en trane~~ door• 1111 6 99 .96 or
aingflls 399.915 w ith h1ndal1 and
lodlt . 3 1.- S ingte o r ~oubl e
ltlded Qln1 steel lnilu11ttcl
doors sets. reg. 88'9.00 to
1 80 0 . 0 0 no w 34 9 .95 to
896.00 . 32.-Steel doore and
ltmb, p t.ttung 1 ¥t hr . llrerlt ed.
189.9 15 . 33.· Pr ehung 11M!
inaullttd door• with YJ glass
in1ulttecl 129 .96H. 3 4 .· Pr•
hung pint p1n.. dOOfl all 1irts
89.915ee. 35 .· Bla nk hollow core
doors 'kom 12 to 2 0 Wide BO
tong· 4 00 ... 31 .· P rellnll hed
pr ehung oek ltglt'( door1 and
j1mb 111 IJz•• 44.9 h t .
PENN S WAREHOUSE WELL·
STON, OHI O 814-38'·314 6 .

61 Farm Equipment

71

Baby Ra ccoons lor s ale, 3 04·
895 -397 2 .

Fruil
&amp; Vegetables

St raw be rries: Pick'· your own.
Bring co nt1ineu . Cla ude Wintats. Rio Grand e, Ohio. Ca ll
614 -245-61 21 .
Roush' s Strawberries, 2 mil e~
back of New Haven, WVa at
Un ion C• mpground . St1rt May
2 6 . You plch · 11 .00. We pick·
$ 1.2 6 . SAM to &amp;PM. Ph.

304 -ee2-2237 .
S t rawb e rr in . Taylors Berry
Puch . Kerr . Rd . Mor~d•v ·
Saturday 8AM ·8PM . Ca ll 614448 -8692 or 614· 246-617B.
STRAWBERRI ES - Pick your
own - ltlttlng Thur1day , M1y
2 1st. 8 a.m. · 8 p.m . already
p icked .. 1 1.25 qt . C•mpground
field onl y.
Happy Hollow
Fruit Farm
304 -57 6-2028
Hu ssell 's St ra wberries Fi eld•
ope n for pi cking, off Sandhill Rd .
U-Picll. We Piell . Mon 1hru Fri 7
am to 8 pm. 304-8715 · 2817 ,
St raw be rries all reedy pidled
S1.00 qt. 304 -576-2 8715.

59 For Sale or Trade

For stle or tred e fo r Converalon
Va n, 1967CamaroS6and1980
Cutl•s Supreme. Botti elilct lltnt
condition. 614-742 -2372.

Farm

Suppl11~s
/I, LIVI~SIIIi:k

61 Farm Equipmenl
CBOSS &amp; SONS
U.S . 36 Wnt. JICkton , Otlio.

lif. tilt, AM -FM, tool bo• 13800.

blltr '37915 . Ph. 814· 286·

&amp;122.

1981 Honda Accord 11196.
614- 949-2218.

.

11) Nightly Buol-• Roport
11]1 e1121 CBS Nowa

28ft. Titln motor home. com- &lt;':,
pi.Cely •e.H-contained, gener• • .t ~ 1
tor, 1laep1 B. t890Q . Ctll' ~ f
614-448-0008.
,.

11]1 ShowBiz T-y News of
the entertainment world Is

Man ey Fergu1on. New Holllnd.
Bu1h Hog Sal• &amp; Service. Over
40 u sed tracto r• to c hoo1e 'kom
&amp; co mpl et e line o l new I Uled
equipme nt. largelt selection in
S .E. Ohio.
t 1600. Fo rd 3pt. Alkt 1:126.
l ocus t posts 11 .36 each Ph.
6 14 ·3BS-9832.
J ividen ' s fi rm Equ ipm ent
614 ·446 -1676
Special Sele Price• on our ntw
R1ot l Trac tor! Verme~r hiV
equipment up to t 3000 olf.
Mower1. mowtr conditioner•.
r!lktl. tedder1, &amp;. round bliaral A
compl el e line of bali.tlandllng •
fee ding l t CIUor iet. grinder
minrs, Wl gont . rOt ii'Y•tiU.-a.
rotlry CU1tfn, bled•. diac cultiVI lOrl , piOW I, l eedtr l , poll
driver•. woodaplln ert . Qllea.
h eedg atft , truc k radt t. tru~
badl, lr1il8f'l. 1prayert, feed
bunks, live1todl weteren. min·
a rat ltedtf'l, WhMI Ho rtt iiWn •
u• r de n e qu i pmen t . Und
Equipmen t - 8 ro und ballt's
!lome th at telr:ta l lowal a315 HP
trac t o r} mow ing me c hlnea.
rllk • , drum mower, tqulf'e
bllan. ulld traotors , 3 7'
tl1yb ine1. cutd llioner, lime
eprud~t , tob•cco settert, diiC&amp;.
piOWI, hlrfOW, gravity WIQOn.
And IN ut fo r 1 completellntol
pttll &amp; 11rvlcel
lnternatlo n ll Cub Lo· loy, plow
dlak. blldt. 4 2 in. woodt. Mlly
mow..-. t3 000 fir m . Ph. 114·
4 4&amp; -1802 .

19~9 19 ft. Bonanu Treva( : ' •
Tfltler, Stlf-eontllned. Sleep&amp; 6 . Single uel . New 11,.1 . t891S .
614-948· 2288 .

38e-9e32.

2183.

body fair, 1360.00. 304-8715-

Und lnternational37 hler. new
Plf11 have bNn added, been
kept In· barn at all tlmea. Other
mlactllaneou• uaed equipment .
Gt orge Woodward. Call 814379-21597. Lata eve. pie••·

1980 Ford Fleate 11 ,500.00.
1971 MGB , new top, tBOO.OO.
Both Good Cond. 304-6715·

Buyonetny tlzechlln l awchaln
111d gtt 1econd chain half price.
SIDERS EQUIPMENT CO .•
Hendert:on, W. Y1. 304-676 7421 .

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1553.

' 72 Buick LaSabre. 360 lulo,
t200.00. 304-4158 -171 2.
Retl therp 1982 Cutfa11 Su ·
preme. Brougham top, V-6
englnt, air. Pl . PB. Call 614-

992·6941 .

72

62 Wanted to Buy

Trucks for Sale

19B5 Dodge ph:kup, 3 % ton ,
21 .000 mil•. 18900. 1969
lnternationll 2 ton with winctl
Cli1514-992-&amp;468 .

Now buylrtg tfllll corn or ear
corn. Call for 111n1 quotes. RiYer
City F1rm Supply, 614-4482915 .

Ouro c Botra. BrMI jult Ultt tha
boa11 we 1Hted It the Ohio
Testat ion th .. gi lntd over 2 .6
lb1. per day . Roger 8tl'!tlf'f,
Sabine, OH . 513-514-2398.

Hay &amp; Grain

3 Ac res ofHay:Tocul&amp; baleand
if1 y our~ . Ph. 6U-441 -4B81.

73

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~ iondarwol1&lt;o When Mr.

Flotchar Ia hurt, Alex must
pro1ect hlo family's future. 1;1
101 Prlmenewo Wrap upo o(
the day's world nawa and In

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UP I.Uill "":AY ·~ A
NICE Dllh'' ~ ALOT
LESS 1HAIJ V-I IAJILL

SI1UI\T1CfJ IS GE.Tn~
SERIO.JS ...

1984 C20 Cu1tomired ven ln1
thert 30.000 mlltt. Hke new
cond. lots of tliltru, For nit or
lrade on older modll pick -up or
c • . 304· 8715--1428 .

&amp;14-379· 2182.

For 1tl1 1877 Mercury. good
condhlon . Ph. 814·4'8·7039.

1879 Jeep Cheerok... phone
304·451· 1,727.

74

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ville Rd .

illl Amtrlcan PlayhouH
Gllmpoe Into the 11,.1 of
UY&amp;n New Yockera at a
cocktail party. Q
&lt;Ill 11 liZ Newfiert Dick's
dream of an old fashioned
Thankaglvlng Is shsrtsred.

11)

1113 Plymouth Horllon, .t-df.,
4-e.p., good work car. Ph .
114-3'711·2721 .

1172 OT 150 luauk.l. Low
miiMge. YW'y 90od condition.

y-·

01100. Colll14·1t2·8311 .

1982 Plymouth Chimp.

47.000ml. 1'11. 114·371·2721.

1112
400 8poclll.
41100- ~--ion .

F...,.-~~~ rldl. o780. con
11,· 247:272' eft• 1:00 p.m .

c -. . . .

preme. No Nil, IIOOd th .... II
n.wo rMIII•. 314 b.,.., .uto.
FM lttNO t780. Ph. 44t-4J21.

76 . Boatl and
Moto,.. for Sale

71' ford LTD nwr tint, IMW
Ht t., AC, oruiee. Itt, P'l.
11.000. I'll. 11.0:241-1231.

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11 ' CoN-etta wfth 11 ,000 IICIUal

1112 ...
- . . .. 120 top. 1·0 - ·
CN- lftg6nt C.l a14-661·

ml • . llh. 21&amp;· ,714.

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34 English

8 Montrtlnt Currant

R &amp; R Water Stf't'lce. Home, l '
clatwnt. wtfla. poolt fifled t :•;
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plant
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car
26 Smooth
consonant
27 Biddy
28 Work unit
29 Wedding

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30 Parsonage

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22 Wonder

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frustrations with life 1h0w

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Reuptl...,y, lt. ft1 . 7 , Crown ~ ~
City, Oh. 114-21e-1470, fq.

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verb fonn 7 Terrible . 21 Suggestion
14 Make lace 9 Goad
22 Morpheus'
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23 Hellion
17 "Third"
12 Consu'mer 24 Heavenly
advocate 25 Have
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coming
of teeth 1~ Rainbow
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19 Singular
20 Grampus

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decorate prestlgloua Design
House '88. (R)
10:00 ®J II liZ c.gney and Lllcoy
Cagney and Lllcey play
nursemaid to a female TV
star ol a cop show. (A)
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4 Bring joy_
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Meadows ~Barbara

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.
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won 'l wort&lt; right. !;I
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4 Subside
7 Deal out
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CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth •nd Pine
G111ipoll1, Ohio
Phone 614· 448 ·3888 or. 814·
448-4477

1112 Yemah1 &amp;00 Vla lon.
Cal1114· 317·0143.
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COOled, g. . &amp;trfve, 1 ,000 mi.

378-2721.

IT IS ...

tA3

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of tod•y 's news and a look
ahead to tomorrow's news

1971 Kawauk i KZ - 710 .
12 .100m1..
or btlt ofter.
Ph. 114-218-1340.

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1113 Plymouth Horbon ,
80.000ml., auto. AC. Ph . 114-

COME BAO&lt;,'IOLJ GET
MY A::T FROG-.

Plumbing

Rll ldtntill Of comm•clal wlr·
lng. N1w ~ c• or rep1ir1.
Licen1ed .. ectrlcl an. hUmate
frN. fUdtnO\Ir Eltctric1l. 304 ~
878-1788.

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Motorcyclea

11111 Honda7150, kNMMd , eacel·
lantcondiUon, ntwtun•upltoil
change. tiOO or bttt off• Ph.
4·1·H19 aftarSPM .

1914 Plymouth Colt, 4 ·1Peed,
AM ·FM tapa.aunroot. w lr arlm1

IT, I'LL 8E LEAVING
RJ&lt; 6LIMMcR CAMP.

&amp; Healing

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19B4 O o dge , 1111tra cl e an
.12798. 1911 ChiiYY Malibu 1
Owner 151.000mi. Uke new
l23&amp;0. Ph. 814·281·1122.

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ing, 1lding. blthrooms. con· .
c rete, .. ectri cll. dryw11l , plumb,
lng, 304 -&amp;76 ·371 3 .

James Jacoby

••

Interviews with top

&amp;78-2903.

NORTH
• tO 9 2

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BRIDGE

Traditionally, a strong jump shift
EAST
shows 17 or more hlgh·card points. WEST
.Q74
The practical player knows it can be .KJ88 53
.9 5
done on much less, with a good long
•
K
Q
10
5
.J986 2
sui land a hand that must play at least
4Q74
.10 8
in game. South's stro~g jump response
of two hearts Is a n example. North
SOUTR
...
raised, and after the back-and-forth
•KQ178
32
cue-bidding of the cl ub ace and dla·
mond ace, Soulh bid Blackwood for
4A U
aces and then kings, and finally settled
in six hearls.
Vulnerable: Neither
Are you curious about why South
Dealer: North
cue-bid the club ace first? He was
Norlb East
afraid that bidding three spades would Wtsl
Paa
discourage North from showing thedl·
3.
PaM
PaRS
amond ace with a minimum hand and
Pau
It
Pass
relatively weak clubs. Nor did he wish
Pw
PUR
to discourage West from leading a
at
Pau
Pus
spade against an eventual slam
Pau
contract.
Declarer won the diamond ace and
Opening lead: • K
played the heart king. Eventually he
took a club llnesse. East won the
queen and played a diamond to set the
slam. South missed the eljmlllllllon
play available when either defender
has the slncleton heart jack. The cor- or lead a club. If the club lead II from
rect sequence of playa Is diamond ace, Wat, South will loa... club only when
spade ace, heart to the ace and ruff a Easl holdl both the queen and the 10.
1apode; tbetla belrt to the 10 ond ruff
Tballlne of!en a 75 pen:ent chance of
tho lut opode. Now nit with 1 dll· makln1 the conlracl, much better than
t holds
mond. Whoever wins tbat trick must ~50 percent chance ll!at
ejther
clocl1rer 1 oluff and I ruff theclubqUMn.

9:00 (l) 700 Club
C2J 11]1 MOVIE: 'The Long
Hot Summtr, P11rt 1' NBC
_ , Night It the Movlel

886-3802

I' I' I' IsI' I' I' I' I
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by fill ing in the missing word s
you de"w"elop from ~t ep No. 3 be lo w.

A PRINT NUMBERED ['

1:08 Ill MOVIE: ·spudbop lPG)
{1 :38)
1:30 • C2J 11]1 Yoltrlt
&lt;111 • ID My 81otor Bam II
looks lll&lt;a Sam will land a
national magazine cover. (R)

Rotar, or ceble tool drilling.
Mon well• complttlld umtdiiV.
Pump 1alet 1nd service. 304· _

82

1814 Ch...-ml, 1uto, ~r. AM ·
FM. 42,000. 121500. 1114
Escon 4 &amp;pel, 4 door, new paint,
tlrll. 51 .000 mlltt t2100 . Ctll

.:.u:.;.;
oo;..;.
·' .:..._m
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Ill NHL Hockty
(I) 8 (I) AIIC'I Monday
Night IIIHbell
11) Spocoftlght America
begins Ita most ambitious
program, Apollo. C
11]1 1110 Keto a Allie A girl
that Is being roared military
s~ le Is beating up on Chip.

depth lesture roporto . (1 :00)
aJ1 MOVIE: 'Sgl. Poppor'l
Lontly Hurta Club Band'
P~mo Tlmo (PG) (1 :51)
(l) MOVIE: Torpedo Run ·

Fetty TrH Tr imming, ltump
remov11. C•ll 304· 876· 1331 .

Sterkl Tree and Lewn Service,
lawn care, l1ndecap lng, atump
ramoval, 304 · 578 · 2842 or

79' Ch.,.ry P1ntl Van. ~ ton , low
mil•. verv good lhape. Ph .
2415-5131 '

0008.

1

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D C2J 11]1 ALF

1

RON ' S Televlllon Service .
Hoult Cllll on RCA, Qua:lar,
OE. SptciMing In Zenith. Call
304- 671-2398 or 814-446·
24!54.

1977 Ford Cul lom izlld Van
t1 ,800. Ph. 441 -8249 or446·
1339 or 441·1528 .
line. lolded. Vlfl' lhlr'p, Ph.

11110 Chrysler Fifttl AVtnue,
good condition. Cell 614-448 -

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(]Jl JeftlrtDnl

7:35 (l) Honoymoonoro
8:00 (l) Dokta~

Vlnyle S. Aluminum Siding.,
S10rm window• • door1 . overt
hang gutt. .. FrN e1t im11e1..
Ptl .614-448i -8332.

b11ementa • 1ny 1l1e job. Senior
Citizen Dl t count Rick Garfleld.
614-115-4464.

814·248·8131 .

1177

All type~ e~rpenter &amp; conerttl
work: Interior. elilterlor. remo·
'
dellng. painting. roofing , frte ; • .'
tttimtttl. Clll814 · 446 · 6174 . ~ •

1973 SCloYt. 4 · whetl drive.
8 -cyl., auto. n.m1 good 18150 .
Call814-379-2140.

a•· Chwy Wi~;~dow Van. top of

Auto• for Salu

1I l l Ctt...-y ChiYetta ' · .,..cl
t2199 . 1114 Chwy Ch..,ette
•uto. UBBI. Jqt~n• Auto Stln.
BulavllleAd.

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YE$'iEIDAY'S SCIAM-LETS'ANSWEIS .

·=

Concrete tlnlth. parking 1011.

Hty in fltld lot uta. muat cut and
bil e. 304· 8915-3972.

71

Vans&amp; 4 W .O.

•

" Toda{s my luck y day,"
crowed the husband. " My muffin
landed buttered side up .··
Disgruntled wife replies. " You
must have butlered the ·- ··- ."

Moddlo - Value - Cubit - Frosty - BLOUSE
" How does thi s Iii?" asked the shopper. Clerk replies , " It's
1oo snug around I he hips." Shopper snaps bac k. "ll's the
BLOUSE I'm buying."

7:05 Ill Santoni and Son
7:30 D C2J (I) Nowlywtd (lome
(I) Major Looguo lllllbtll'o
Ortateot Hilt World Sort..
Graatast Moments (R)
D (I) Judgo
11]1 Whetl of Fortuna 1;1
101 Crollflro (0:30)
11]1 Jtopanllll;l

ALLEY OOP

Yinyt. • Aluminum Siding.
S1ofm window• &amp; doore, over
ttanu gu1tert. Free estimat"~ _.P.
Ph: 114-448 -1332 .
• ~

19150 Ford pick-up, 304· 468·
1727.

STictc?

-.

SWEEPER and IeWing machir1 a
r.,air, pert .. 1nd •uppllae. Pick
up and delivery, Davit Vacuum
Cluner, one tlalf mile up
Georgn Creek Ad . Call 614·
446-0294.

1978 Ford F-100 'h lon, auto.,
good lhiPe. 11900. No rult.
Ctll 114·44e· 3852 efter lpm.

'79 Ford lutomttle. PS. 111c
cond, 3•.000 mil". phone
3011-675·3291 .

WHeN You'~~ P&lt;JN/:,
MAY :t HAV/? TH~

Home
Improvements

1984 0 -60 Dodga R•m. 4 -cyl. ,
4 · tp .. AM·FM rldlo. Ph. 446-

1989 GMC ont ton ftat bed.
11200. 0 .8 .0 . 17 ft. camper
with 1t011111 1nd rtfrigefltor.
17150. Clll 514· 742· 2002.

Registered Umou1ln bull. Clll
after 6 :00PM , 304-178-2729.

/

Ac1 Con1tructlon. Roofing. gut·
ten. ma1onry work. All work
guaranteed. Call 1514-388-9768
or 388·9792.

nl7.

Livestock

Serv u:P.s
81

' 80 Chevrolet Citation. 4 door
hatch btClk, PS, PB, crui1e
control , AC , tilt wheel, ebo"e
cond, t1 ,600.00. 30•·
876-3101 .

Tobacco or 1omato ttick• 62" .
1 15c t~ch . Morgan'• Woodlawn
Farm. Rt . 36 Pliny, 304-&amp;76 ·
1286 .

84

FRANK AND ERNEST ·

'78 Datsun B21 0, runs good.

811111'

Sh av,.. Post Driv er t700 , 7h.

1978 M1llbu Cleulc 1nd Chevy
Nov1 . . Both run good.
304-876-18151 after 5 ~ 00 .

SS

.·

I. I. I.

er~~Ew

R
Bame, Mllltr
II CZl Silr Trtk

21 ft . tra"el trt iler . Self.
contained, •EJileeUent •condit ion.
Call et4-992-7216.

R E 0 w Lr . , ~·
s

11:1' lETTE RS

reports on world economics
and financial news wllh Lou
Dobbs. (0:30)
111121 11]1 Wheal of Fortune

'78 Cemeroau101 p1, pb, ~acted .
t2 ,300 price ntgotlable. 304·
578-2498.

r·i· I;

I

11]1 Ntwa
11]1 Monaylino Current

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L

N E DS O C
~,.,-rle;-;;1-..::,lr-.::;lr:.~TI-1

York. (0:30)
6:35 1Il Luvt It To eeavor
7:00 (l) H1rde11da and ·
McConolck
D (2) PM Mtgtzlna
Ill SportiCenteo (L)
(I) Entartalnmont Tonlghl
11 (I)'Poaplt'o Court
11) lllJ MacNIII/ Lehrer
NtwoHour It :00)

24 ft. Golden Falcon trtvtll.
tr~Uer. well equipped. 11900.&lt;
Call 614-3B8-9378.
,

2

I

anchored live from New

1919 2&amp;h. Coachm1n .c.-_
mper.
Ntw refrlgeretor t1 , 600. Ph.

,.

I 1I I I

I~i

lllJ Elophant Oorntt

5474 .

5123.

3-14 ford Bottom plows 1326.
Ford 8ft. diak 1250, 81Hic
aaeder· tpreadtr 1260, 1h11Yer
po1t driv., noo. 24ft. hl't'
lltwalor nice 1186. Ph. 614·

814· 286·6451 .

SNAFU®by Bruce Beattie

....

304·578·2859 .
' 84 Honda Elite scoot• like
new-2, 600 mil•. ' 76 Dodge
wegon. good body , need• battery. 120,000 mlln. 304-676-

..

w a (I) ABC Newo !;)

, . , •.

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REDVIL

I

())John Fox'• OUtdoor
Advtnturet (A)

8 ' tilde in Tru&lt;lk Camper. 'B1
Crlcltet, 3 burner range. 2·way
refrigerator, furnec::e. E)(CIIIItnl
condition. S2000. Ph. 61 4 -248·

' 79 Couljlll XR7, n.,., ~nt ,
rebuHt engine no milea, nice 'elf,
Steam• Gar•ge, 304-876- n1 0
or 6715-8749.

I

a C2J 11]1 NBC Nightly Newt

6:30

''

Nomad 21ft. Camp4!f. Futto/' .
·equipped 83600 . Call61 4 ·446-"
0884.

1980 Dalsun, teduce~. Elce1l.nt conditton. Ownlftf took good
clfeofthi• one. 304· 676 -6689.

John De.re hay ralke t676 ..
aqu1re b1ler1 t700 end up. AC
roto baler 1450. MF dyn1
balance mow• tiOO. H-v eon·
ditlor~er 1276 . Oth.- fltld ftldy
equipment Howe' • Farm Ml·
chlnery, At. 124 It Mayhew Ad.
Jeck1on, Oh ., Ph. 114· 28615944.

83
Sale or t rede for WD -WD 45 A.
C. Tractor. VW OuneBuggywlth
f ib ar gla" body . Ph. 814-448·
7 739 .

3&amp; Ferguo n Trector, • •ctllent
cond., 2 bottom plow . pi ctl· up
diac. bu l h hog. Ph. 114·3888 509.

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

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low to form lour ~i m ple wotds .

Mandragora

1980 Ford 4• .. F160. XLT .uto,

r dlae, m.o wl,-.g mtchine, rlk~ . ttay

•=

~UA~

R10rron ge lf)tters o f the
0 four
scra mb led word t be·

(I) Sportllook (T)
11) Dr. WhO Mask of

19BIS full aize 1lide in truck .• ;:~
camper. Call 614-448-864B.·&gt;_&gt;.
after7PM .
.., ~

Autos for Sale

®J

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&amp; Campers

801 Ford Tractor with plow•,

I Q.

11]1 Nowo

"7;,;9"'M;:o:-:to-:-r:-s-,H'o.,.m=-e~s-. ; :. ;. l

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• yard
Carpetup,rtmnlnls
and
Moll oh••6.00
n Furnitu
re. ~
8

?211.

pragonwynd Ca ttery ICeMel.
CFA Hlm1ley1n, Ptfll ln 1nd
Siamne lr:.f ue na. ' AK C Chow
pu ppin. Na w lr:i tt:ens: Slamllt
1r1d Hlm1l1ya n1. C1ll 614·446·
3844 ~ft..- 7PM ,

273 New Holl and

u C2J w a (I)

l~lhj ~.

lllJ Soc~ City
a CZl Buck Rogers
6:05 1Il Down to Eonn Stereo.

~

For Sat e: 5mo. old Regllterecl
Brown Pekingnese for $100.00.
C111.6 14-446 -7249 .

38.981 132·39.961 136-44 .961

. . . . . . . . . . '.,L

1987 Ford NEW . du1l tanks,
long bed, $960.00. 9n.e p1lr
80· 87 ' truck door1 S2&amp;0.00.
After 6 :00 c tll 304 -676 ·3073.

Re gistered minllture Schntuzer
pu ppy, male. 4'13 montl\s. C1ll
61'4 -44 &amp;.9 419 afte r 5 .

BUYOUTS - SEC OND S ·
CLOS EOUT' S
1.· Counter top s. Kitchen an d
b lllh and bar. S2 .99 Lin . F1 . (8 ).
2 .· M&amp;rbl e Vanity Top '1 (B) From
16-19 to " 22-4B " 110.00 to
15 0 .00. 3 .- 22-30 Almon d
Vanity a nd Merble Top 179 .9 5
4 .- 60 '' S t et:~ ! Bathlub't Aimond
and whit t 89 .96 ea. 6.· Hig h
G lo11 tub w ell kits elmond an d
w hite . 129 .96 . 6.- 1 pc. Fiber·
glau tub a nd showe r comblna ·
tion. Whlt a • nd colora 8169.95
to 1 119 .95 . 7 .· 2 pc. Fiberglass
tub and s h&lt;lwera combinatio n
wMII e a nd co lora 8 199.96 . B.·
Deluxe ecryllc tu b a nd ahowert
w ith top. Rag . 169 .9 5 Now
2 99 .95 . 9 .· Co lor Commodea
169 .'9 5 . 10 .· Flbarg llll Roo f
shingle• IBI 11 6 .96 aq .-90wt.
roll roning t 9 .9 6 . 11 .· Plr1 e
roug h uw T. -1 · 11 sid in g
f¥u 411t9' 12 .961 26pc. up 1.00
o ff pr . P c . 12 .- lfu 4 ' a 8 '
Plwwoo d·8 .96 Y~· 6 .95 26 pc.
up . t 1 .00 ofl pr. pc. 1 J ..
lJu 4a Ba tongue &amp; groove water
boerd. 19 .96 or t%x4 • B· B.96J .
26p c . up 1 . 00 o ff Pr .
Pc .(7 . 1 8thu 4 18 · 6 .9 5) 14 .· 4.11 8
ced ar or treated l11tlca 1 2 ,9 6
and 1 0 .96. t 1.00 off 215 p c, up.
1 6 .· '/•lt4l8 wood oek p aneling
(BI 6 .99ea . (A) grade 8 .9 6el.
1 6 ,· Vu 4 liB Birc h Pan eli ng Reg.
2 4 .95 now 16 .9 5 . 17.· Pinea nd
cedar wood w ing• c oat ing
165sq. ft . pr. pa.:kage 18 .95 and
110.96 pk. 18 .· 4x8 OIIZII' til e
bath panell (8 ) 4 .99 a nd 6 .99ea.
1 9 .· Perma( R) insulal ed l heat·
ing toil one sid e ('th41t8-4 .99)
[%• 4 118-15 .99 ) l1 ·4 1t8 · 6 .99 ).
20.- Th ermo! ply in1ulttiv e 1hea·
th ing toil 121 tidet 4x8 4 .96
26 pc. up 1.00 oft Pr. Pc.
2 1.- lnsuulated temp lred gl111
pa rl els. Vu3211 76-29.9 6 n .
36pc up 26 .!1 6 . 22 .- Pine lnllde
!ov ered adjusta ble l hUttlrl, all
sl 1es bfttow w ho lesale cott .
23,· K· Lua bwn ch m ark brick
cotnefl 50 c er~ t s boa . mort a r 2
gel. 10 .96 . 24 .. Pr efi nl1htd
br uce oak fi(]Gring % t hick 2 1A
wldt. 201q . f t. ct n. 1415 .00 10
c tn. up . 39 .96 ctn. 25 .-Pre hung
Interior doors pref i r~ i ah ed end
un fin i1hed ell1lzes {B) 29 . 9 6e~ .
2 6 .- Stlel ex terior insulated prehung door1 18 t 6 9 .9 Sea. 27 .·
Eaterior 1teel doo r blenks (BJ
215.0081. 28 .· Pine Lou v•red Bytold doo r• letl {2 4 ·2 9 .96) (30 ·

1.8 Ac res, ni ce bui lding 11te. 2
mi. North of th e'city tir,n ltl o n At .
7 . Call 6 14 -446-76 27 .

Pets for Sale

66 MF Tr~ctor 12450. 7ft. Flail
moWer t200 . Hey wagon 1300.
Po1t hoe digger U715 . JD
tuwnmer mill 1125. Ph. 814·
288· 8622.

55 Building Supplies

1:00 (l) lllg Valley

T~~~:~' s©~Q{llA-J&amp;"Etrs·
Ct.A Y l.

•

EVENING

73 Monte Carlo, bc)dy IPiid.' :" ~ ~
t126. Call 304·876-6197 be- ~.~ , ~
fora 1Q:OOp.m.
.. : !

Mov ing, B ol~~ns mower, frH.nr,
2 cars, piano, dining tlble,
stereo, wa sher Ill drv er. mis c.
items. Ca l1 614-37!1-2 263.

Oak kitchen ta ble A nd c::haira.
8 60.0 0 . Aett e ·.M 'i!h 1 100.00
304 -67 5 -6393 .

MON., JUNE 1

•

&lt;\
.. .

Reg. En gU1h Spr ingllf Spaniel
pup1. E•etll ent hunting atock. F.
T. C hampio ns. Dad &amp; Gflndparents fro m Englln d . Ptt. 4461393 .

Used Birch kit ctl e n ca binets and
dou bl e 1t alnle1a s t eel sink,
1360 .00 . 304-6 7 6 -2 017.

().!!'DAYHE ?TGfl'lio. •• AllD ,,.
Pi.AYW .hbAIIJ ...

Us ed 1nd Rtbuih Trinami1aioo1: .
All int..-nalty lntPectlld and ~~ ,
guart'lteed . Ins-tallation lnd:"".., 1
pidt -up •vallable Call 614·448· .,.... 1
0988.
•

2- ·3 • o r~ self con11ined 1ir
condrt!onen, UOO. 1ach. 220
volt also 1 w indow unit . Ph.
246 -6131 .

Ca rports . t heher hou1e1 a nd
ga ra gn ; Ca rp o ru . 1 21t 20 ,
1896 .00; 2 0~~: 24, $169 6 .00:
Ga rages, 16 d0 , $2396 ,00 :
2 4•24 . 13595 .00. Polt ·Frame
Builders, Ath ens, Oh io 614·
6 92-2937

tvJ ~ ... HE ~a.~ PI.AYeo
A.T CW.OMJ mvt~..:1He~ ,

Television
Viewing

~ PI.~'(I;D 111~ ~ Llt:I;

Ph. 114·441· 2220 or 1·304·
171-1718.

Groom and Su pply Shop-Pe t
Groo m in g . All br e e d1... AII
nyln. Julie Webb Ph. 81 4,448 0 231 .

58

LOSE~

BUDGET T;ansmiuiona: Used &amp;
Atbuitt. All IYPIS· Guarant ~ •
m.l numum ot 3C) dl'fS, will
delhttr, cnh • ClffY or lnttll.

304·n 3-5234.

AKC P~mer ani 1r1 R, d Ftmlle.

BORN

•

bolh tiny.
Itt Also
housebro
ken.
*200
very
r1 re wh
itt femtle
uc h. Allo AK C Po mlftfl!niardor
Stud Service • AKC SIHrian
Hutkv for StYd Sarvice. Ph.
6 14· 448· 6927 OR 614-388·
9964.

949 · 200e

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

.,c.

56

Monday, June 1, 1987

.

'
76

Colt Govtfnmtnt ·Modtl 4 6
Calib41 r SP«III Edition , 1 of
~ 6 0 . Ohio 1715th Ann lv1rury.
beautiful.' Make o Her Ph. 446 ·
9476 aft er 5PM wflk dl'fl, Or
afte r 1 PM on week-end1.

For S ale: ,Adams Motor grade r,
63000 .: 5 ft , 3 pt . rotary mower,
6300 .; 3 wheeler witll rear
dump, U OO.; 6 ft . tractor bl1d e.
$ 12 6 .; u1ed tool bo• for pickup;
4ft . sickle ba r mower. $ 125 .;
llm e s preader, t7 5.; Call 6 14-

1 10 acret , Leo n Baden Rd .,
Ho use &amp; outbu il ding. S trtlm
through pro perty . 304 -4 5 8 1066 .

Moving house 8o bu ilding on 38
11cras . No S undav c alli . For
Informat ion cn11 61 4-379-2263.

lJiJS IItir s 11n lurnlllhod Apart ment.
Uttltllo~ pttld . Ca rl)&amp;t od. no ch ild·
11111 or 11011 Call61 4 ·446 -1637

St. ChftHhiie

P1ut ic cistern stele approved,
pt1ttlc 1eptlc tankl , plllt lc
cutven1. mMal c utver11 . RON
EVANS ENTERPR IS ES , J eck·
ton, Ott. 614· 2B6· 5930.

Electr ic 1tove, complete bed,
chnt er drawerS, bunk bed,
tabee. chaira. e nle rtainm ent center. Ca ll 614-446-3 2 24.

Ptawh~r

5 '/ 81

r11

Farms for Sale

8 acreto n Tribbl e Rd. off Rt . 82
Plus ttort buildin g, warettouu .
3 BR housa. barn . cell ar, plu s 2
ot her bu ildlng1 . An blac k top
ro1d. Ca ll 304 -4 6 8 -1818 . CaH
al1 &amp;r 6PM .

adulu on l'1 . deposit roqulred,
304-675-2&amp;35

n

33

Off ice Sp ltce for Reht. E11cellent
for Artorney t. Aecountanl, etc.
Close to Coort Ho use. Ctll
Wisema n Real Elllte Agency.
614-44e -3&amp;4 4 .

3 ()r 4 Bed roo m tt ou1e In Kyger
Creeh S chool OistriC1 . References Ph. 6 14-4 4 8· 8621 .

2

Callahan 'l Uatd Tir.Stlop. Over
1,000 tirn , tlzt1 1 2. 1 3. 14. 15.
18, 16.5 . 8 m ilea out Rt. 2 18.
CIU 814-256·8251 .

Building M1t1 ritlt
Bloctt. brick, ltwlf p lpM. wln·
dow1, lintels,
CIIUdt Win·
len , Rio Grandt, 0 . C.tl 814245· 51 2 1.

17 cu. ft. Gen.-a! Elmric
Frteter. refrigerator w it h ic11
m-"er, d i1mond &amp; sl}pph ire
e~rrl n gt . C1U 61 4 -266-9 333.

bed early while I still have
·
the strength."

New tl twe n. 304 -882 -2466 .
2 bedr oom. vo u lillY utilities,

55 Building Supplies

HALF PRI CE1 Fl11tling ~tr ow
1igr1s '299 1Light ed, non·t l'fOW
t2 8 91 Unti9htltd\ f2 491 f rH
letters! See lo cally, C1 ll today!
F1ctor y:1 {800) 4 23 · 0183,
l nytlme.

,zE_k,.

614 446 -1602 .
Two bedro m mob ile home.
Patto lOCII ted In Gall i polis . Cat!

5 4 M i sc. Merchandiae

School mod al SfJWing m tchine
designed for 1chool u M. New
with 26 yr.. wa rra r1ty. Doe.
everything IIIWI o n all mate rial
ev ~ ltlthlr. Re g. 1469.95"
Now 6179.95. Cl11 1-6 14-3864535.

3516

Mondlly, June 1. 1987 ':\'l

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Monday, June

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

1, 1987

--weal briefs:---. Bob 'Evans restaurant sales up 25 percent
Racine Council. to meet ·
Racine Vlllag~ Council will m~t in regular session tonight
tMondayJ, 7 p.m .. at the Shrine Park build ing.
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emergency runs

Meigs County Emergency Medical Se rvices answerro fi ve
ca lls over the weekend, thr~ on Saturday and two on Sund ay.
Saturday at 8:48 a. m.. Middleport to Loga n St. for Cleland
Siders to )leteran• Memor ial Hospital : Middleport at 7:51 p.m.
to South Fron t SL for Barbara·Bolin g who was treated but not
tra nsported ; Syracuse at 11:21 p.m. to Coll ege S!. for Vera
VanMeter who was trea ted but not t ransported.
Sunday at 12: 16 a. m., Middleport to Brow hell Apts. fo r Ronald
Pickens who wa s no lransported; Tuppers Plai ns at 9:33p.m.
transported David Wolfe to Vetera ns Memorial Hos pi tal.

Not guilty plea entered

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Corbett Eugene Ra tliff, 1~ . of Route 7. Middlrport. had hi s
Initial hearing thi s mornin g In Meigs Coun ty Com mon P leas
Court on a grand jury lndirlmenl for fr lonious assault. The
Indict ment was handed dow n May 21 in co nn ec tion with an

Incident May 9outs ide a Middlepo rt bar in which J ohn 0. Blake,
22. also of Middleport. was stabbed in t he neck . As reported by
Paul Gerard of the Meigs Cou nt y Prosecutor's office, Ra tliff
enterro a not guilty plea lo the charge and was released on a
$5,000 recoglza ncc bond. Trial wa s set for 9 a.m. July 27 .

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) ,....
The opening of 24 new Bob Evans
F'arms ' resaurant s'in fi scal year
1987 helped boost net sales for the
year 25 percent over the same
period last year.
Fisca l 1987 sales wer e $327,160.
comparro with $262.682 the year
before, the company said. Ne t
incom e was $21.470 or 90 cent s a
share, comparro with $20,575, or
92 cents in fisca l1986.
Bob Eva ns Far ms' board of
directors declared a 7·cents per

knowing the feeling of being
discouraged for not be the best
there is.
In closi ng, Louk s stressed the
need to ask God for His help in
guidance and accomplishment of
goals. She closro with the poem,
"A Cr~d for Today and Every
Day" by Anna Marie Edwards.
Se lect ions by the Eastern High
Concert Band , dlrectro by Wil·
iiam Hall, preceded the f,and '~

Hospital news

Meigs Sheriff Howard F' ra nk reports his departmenl had a
busy weekend. mos lly domestic violence re lated siluat ions.
Saturday at ~): 20 p.m. deputies wt&gt;re ca lled to a res idence on
Ohlo681 just outside Reedsv ille. Th~per son wh o called reported
a man was fighting with relat ives.
At 6:08 p.m ., deputies were sent w a domestic dis pu le in
Reedsville whc r ~ a woman' s ex· hu sba nd was allegedly ca using
damage to her home. Deputies were called back to t he res idence
at 9: 20p.m. and arrcsled Kennclh E. Rockhold on·a domestic
violence charge. Rockhold is being held in jail until his Init ial
·
appearance In Meigs Counl y Court.

Veterans Memorial
Saturday admissions: Marie
Wal di ng . Raci ne: Rodn ey
Spires . Ches hir e.
Salurday Discharges: Charles
Kl ein, David Talbott , Chester
Young, Neal Bonecull er Jr.,
Anne Davis .. Betty .Roush, Wil·
!lam Whitlock
Sunday Admissions: Rober!
Rinehart, Middleport ; Catha AI·
varada, Racine; J ohnni(l Mea d ows, Ma son, W.Va.; Kenneth
Cund iff, Syrac use.
Sunday Discharges: Raymond
.Justice. Paul Stei nmetz Jr ..

On Sunday, deputies responded to two domestic violencE'

Racine on a warr&lt;a nl iss ued by Meigs Count y Co ur l for fal\ u re lo

appear on an earlier citation.
Deputies received a r0 porl Satu rday ni ghI of va ndalism to a
pickup tru ek ncar the Hobson ·yards. Also Salu rday ni ght ,
deputies had a repor t of shooting taki ng place ncar the Ritchie
Bridge on Ohio 338. No one was found upon arr ival at the scene.
At 11 :20 p.m. Sunday, depu ties were ca lled to The Cove
night club outside Pomr ro.v w hr r f' three pat r ons wcrC' rt'fu sinp;
to leave at clos in g time.

Marriage license fil ed

tn

Meigs

A marriag:(• Ji o ·•nsC' has bf•en is surd ln Meigs Count y Probate
Court to Mark F'rPd f'r ld rmon, :\4, Albany. and Brend a Kay
Stanley, 30. Albany.

:South Filth Ave .. Mlddleporl.
'dl!'d Sunday at Holzer Medical
;cenler followin g a brief Illness.
Born Sept. 5, 1914 at Cheshire,
'he wa s a son of the late Sa muel
:and Erma Folden Baker. He
worked 37 .v.ears for Columbus
:and Southern Ohio E lectric Com·

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pany before retiri ng, and was a

)member of Mlddlepo rl Chu reh of
iC hrlst. He wa s a U.S. Army
!veteran of World War 11 , and a
'member of FeC'nev -BCn neH Pos t
:128 of the Amcrlc.an Legion. tile
:veterans Of F oreign Wars and
:the Disabled AmNica n Vetr
irans. He al&gt;o ~lo n ged to the
~elg s Co un t.1· Coonhuntrr s
~Associ at ion.
' Survivors lnrludf' his wifr.

borothy• For th HakPr , a nd tw o
d.oughtf. rs , Kath y a nd Angl'lla
:Baker, all of Mldd leporl; tw ~
slslers. Mrs. Es t her Gurdon of
):heshlre and Mrs. Juli:l Lee of
·Addison: two brothers, All en
:Saker of Ga llipolis and Charles
;Baker or New Bos ton: One
~lster· ln - law. D&lt;'lcir Forth
of
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Middleport ; and SC'\' f'ra \ ll JC'C'f'S
itnd nrphPws.

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precrocd in d~ath by a daughter,
Beverly Rae. and two brothers,
Theodore and Robert.
Se rvices will be 2 p.m. Wedn es·
day al Ihe Mi ddl epor t Ghurch of
Chr iS! wi th AI Ha rl so n official ·
in g. F ri ends m ay call at
Rawli ng·Coats.-Rlower F un eral
Hom e on Tuesday fr om 2 to 4 and
7 to Ha nd at !he ch urch for one
hour prior to services . Bur ial will
txo in Mou nd flill Cemetery in
Ga lli polis. Memorial co ntribu ·
lions for Mr . Baker may br m adf'
'to Middleport Church of Christ.

Sallit· L Cadit'
Mrs. Sal lie Louise Cadl e. 79. of
lOft fr nter Ave., Shrewsbury,

W.Va ., died Sa turday al Charles·
ion Area Medical Ccnl er. Mem·
oria l Divisio n, alt er a long
il ln ess.

A nat ive of Lltt lc Rock. Arkan·
sas, s he was bor n Nov. 25. 1907 1o
thr late .John and Sara h Payne
Elrod. She was a housPw ire and 1;1
mrmbC'r of the Holin rss Faith.
Surv ivors inc lu de one daugh·
ter, Mrs. Thelma Banks of
Pomero.r : one bro ther. Cli ne
Elrod. Morga ntown. K)' .: sl'
grandch il dren: 14 gr~at grand·

)Wheelchair-bound girl
\charges discrimination
' CANTON. Ohi o iU P tt- Hall)'
Reusser sa~s despil e her ballli'
;with spina blflda. whlr l1 has left
:her In a whcclcllilir. sh1• Is a
~o rmal person.
• "The o nl~ lhln g th'" does n't
!work Is m~· Jrg:.;, " said thr lR·
~ypar - old s{' n\or at Can ton Mrl\in·
' l~· High SchooL "Wh)' should
. !they put barriers up for me just
lberau se m~· Jrgs won ' t work '! "

The barrier Reusser is Irving
!to cross Is the high sc hoo l sta ge
~uesday
nig ht to gN her
ldlploma.

iha~~~~ pr'~~~i~,;~o:·;~~ ~~~~s~~
;wh~l her chair onto lhP stage

\would be dangerous. Reusser
jclalms discriminatio n.
' ·Her lawye rs wi ll meet tod ay
'-'·lth the srhoollaywers to decide
'how to handle i hc complaint.
!{oily expects to know later toda y
,If she will get her wis h. She has
been thinking about s kipping the
ceremonies II she Isn't allowro to
wheel her chair across the stage.
"It's discrimination , plain and
'simple." she said. " Just like
'telling a black person he ca n't
walk through the graduation lin e
beca~se he' s black.
Blosser has said he feels Holly
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would br safrr If shr wcrr not on
the stagr.
" WC' believe that it presents a
hazard to Holly," said 8\ossrr.
" WP'rt' not tryi ng to deny Hol!y
anv rh ing. Wr want to make sun"

can do th is sa fr l ~~ and
proprrly without a ha zard to
heo·."
·T m trying 10 change thin gs.
no I only for my self but fo r ot her
prople going to McKinley." she
said . "ll's only going to take !11•e
mi nules a nd I think I dese rve
th at five minut es - after wor king m)' butt off for 12 years.
·· I 'm not ask ing fo r a favor or
anything else, .. she said. " This is
a rule that should have been
changed a long time ago."
Holly had attendro Mass illon
sc hools. but after the s ixt h grade,
she tra nsferred to Canton , In the
sa me county. because the facll l·
tics for the handlcappro were
better.
" I'm a normal person. The
only th ing that doesn't work Is
my legs," she said. She has the
support of the Ohio Lega l Rights
Ser vices, whose alforney Susa n
Tobin says the school is prohl·
blte d from discr imin a tion
against wheelchairs because It
seeks froeral funds.
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stan ce" for the entrance of the66
class members.
The Senior Hi gh Chorus. di·
reeled by Valerie Ransbottom.
presenled " Peace Be With You",
" Ma ybe So meda y" an d a
member of the grad uat ing class,
Tara Woods, sa ng a vocal solo,
"We Must Say Goodbye".
On behalf of the se nior class.
Rona ld Todd Clay, class presi·
dent , present ed an engraved
plaque to Richard Roberls; su·
perint cndent of the district who
has resigned. in apprecialion of
his work over the past years.

Invoc ation a nd bened ict ion
were by the Rev. Robert Sand·

ment entered a new market,

Memp his, Tenn.. during 1987.
The new market add ed three
r~u te sales represe ntatives and
brought to 87 the number of Bob
Eva ns Farms sa usage sales
representatives . Also, . fuli.Y"
cooked ham and cheese bJ SCUll s
and sa usage and biscui ts were
introduced in sel ected market s

Phil
Niekro
sets
mark
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during the year.
The new products will be
brought into a ll Bob Evans
F'arms markets by th.e •end of
fiscal 1988, the c-ompany said.
Plans to begin selling a brownand·serve sausage under the
Owens Count ry Sausage label
are also under way, the company
said.
The company's annual s.hareh·
oldre's meet ing will be held Aug.
10 at th e Bob Eva ns Farms in Rio
Grande.

Ohio Lottery

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u nited Brethren Church wilh
Monsignor · Anthony Gianna ·
more. pas tor of Sacred Hea rl
Chu rch in Pomeroy, deliver in g
the bacca lau reale address:
" Life: A Gift and a Task"·
Clay gave the welcome wit h
Lee Ann. Robinson, class vice
pres ident . int roducin g the c~ m ·
men cement speakers.
High
School Principal Dr. Dan C.
Apling recognized the 10 top
scholars of Ihe class and pres·
ent ed the Class of '87 to Supt.
Robert s with M rs. Carolyn Sus ie
Heines, president of the Eastern
Local School Dist rict Board of
)::ducal ion, conferring diplomas
Kristi Hawk. class secre1ary and

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CLEVE LAND. Ohio iUPi l The Super Lotto jac kpot for
Wednesday night will be at least
$6 mit lion because no player had
a winning t icket Saturday night.
Ohio Lottery Commission offi·
cials sa id $3,326,828 worth of
tickets were sold, bul no ticket
had the numbers 7, 13, 26, 36, 40
an d 42.
However, 96 had five numbers.
meaning each ticket is worth
$1.0DO. The 4. 466 that had four
nu mbers is worth $85.

5,000
7,500
10,000
12,000
18,000

9:30 TO 5:00
MON.-SAT.

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BTU
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BTU
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115
115
115
230

(As of 10:30 a.m.)
Provided by
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewl
Firm
Price
Am Electric Power ............. 26 ~
AT&amp;T ........ ................ ... ...... 25~
Ashland Oil ........................ 62\2
Bob Evans Farms ............ .. 25 34
Charming Shoppes ..... ...... ... 25\io
Froeral MoguL ............... ... .42Y,
Goodyear T&amp;R ................... 6611.
Heck's Inc ...................... ..... 4\2
Limited Inc... ........... .... ..... .40 ~
Multlmrola Inc ................... 53\1
Rax Restauranls ........ ..... .....
Robbins &amp; Myers.. , ................ ll
Shoney's Inc ....................... 27\io
Wendy's Inti . .... :................. . 9Y,
Worthington lnd .................. 20\l

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"1 think that kind of question Is totally speculative, ..
the governor said when as ked If he would yield to
Glenn's candidacy. "I'm looking at this fi·om the
standpolnl ofwhethcrDickCeleste Is a candidate. and
that's the perspective I'll pursue It fi·om in my
conversations with John or anybody else.
" I have to believe that I'm as ready as any of the
other people who are runnin g or I wou ldn't be
running," Celeste said when asked If he Is "ready" for
I he presidency.
The governor said he has t·eceived favorable and
unfavorable reaction to his potential candidacy. "I've
been encouraged by some people and I' ve been
discouraged by some people," he said.
One of the discouragin g remarks, Celeste
half· joked. Is that "I hav en't been canonized by my
hom etown press ... The Plain Dealer In Cleveland has
not given Celeste a sofi ride In its u·eatmenl of his

Pomeroy VIllage Council Man·
day night gave the fh·st reading to
an ordinancetoraise salaries of the
mayor, clerk-treasurer, cou ilcll·
mPn and members of I he board of

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pubHc affair s, retroactive from

Jan. L
lf passed. the ordinance would
increase the mayor's annual sal ary·

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administmtion.
The gover nor sa id he want s to m ake sure Ohlo' :;

progress can txo sustain ed during his aooence for a
campaign, thai he can co nvey a message applying his
sucr.ess In Ohio lo the nallon. and lhat he has a
"reasonable" chance of winning.
Celeste said lhl' 1988 Demoo·atic presidential
co ntest is "a race without a rabbit lfrontrunner/lti II "
and he has time to make up his mind. "I think It' s
going lo tHk&lt;• me some time," he added.
The governor said his vis its with European business
leaders were "Int erest ing and timely" because or the
devaluation of lhe America n dollar and an
In creasingly protectionist attitude on the part of ttxo
gover nm ent .
He said tho foreign rosiness leaders found Ohio a
"pm·t icularly all ract lve" place to trade.

S82'l check to John Tillis, president
the b!Uld
boosters. Tillis says the money will beusedtoasslst in
the pun:h11&lt;e of uniforms and Instruments.

fr om $3.000 to $3.6011; the clt~k·
treasurer's from $8,400 to $10,(ffi;
councilmen from $10 per meet lng to
$21 per meeting: and mem bers of
the board of public affairs from $~1
per meeting to $10.
Mayor Richard Seyler reported
that repairs to the Pomeo·oy·Mason
Bridge are slightly ahead of
schedule. He said the pier on the
Ohio side or the bridge ll; flnl&lt;hed
and workers are now on the West
Virginia side. The bridge has bl.'&lt;'n
closed for repairs since March 30.
In other business. cou nell gave
the first reading to an ordinance to

enact the vuiage·s codiflcallon
books "' prepared and submltled
by thr Waller H. Drane Co ..
Cleveland: and passed n resolullon
lo trans fer S8.000 from rhe wa ler
departmen t bud get back Int o the
village general fund. The transfer
will reimbu rse char ges of workrr' s
compert&lt;ation, for thr water depru1ment, that werededuct!'d from
the ,.village's February tux settlement by the county audit or.
Council accepted a bid fi·om
Byers Chevrolet . Columbus, of
$11.869 for a new pollee cru L•eo·.
Only Cou ncilman Larry Wchrung
voted no on accepllng the bid.
Wehrung explained that he was not
agalnsl pu rchus lng a new cru Lw
but he would prefer to purchase th"
cruiser from a local auto dealer,
Instead of going out·Of·town. Coun·
clil plans to advert ise the vill age's
old cru Lser for sale.

Councilman .John Anderson r&lt;•
ported he Is making a lis t or n~ed
street signs for the vUiage. Cou ncil·
man Bl'llce Anderson volunteer&lt;id
to assist In prepru·atlon of the list.
Clerk·Treasurer Jane Walton said.
the village will be nnanclally abl e to
P~&gt;rcha&lt;e the signs In the fall .
Finally, council discussed a call
received by lhe mayor from Ohio
Department of 1i'ansjXlrtatlon re
presenta tlves, telling him or thetr
plans to Include blacktoppin g from
the U.S. :1:1 fOUl'• lane to Ihe end Of
NyeAvenu e on their 1988sohedulc.
The mayor suld he would rather
OOOT blacktop the village's Main
St. Instead. Council uwtoed with Ihe
mayor that paving from the
fouo' iane down Nye Ave. ll; s till in
good shape. The mayor sugges ted
he and rouncll dlscuss tlie matter
with ODOT before !heir 1988
schedu le Is finalized .

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WASHINGTON iUP!l - Un·
cle Sam has the economic
equivalent of a hangover, ex·
perts say, and his ronditlon Is
going to get worse.
Aller a first quarter In which
the economy ·grew markedly
laster than normal, recent signs
point for the gross national
product to rise at no more than
. half tbe pace II did In ttose first
three months or the year.

economists predict. Some ana·
lysts forecast no growth at all .
The latest signposts of the
economy were expected today
with the release or three repons
on new home sales. business
productivity, and manufactu r·
ers' shipments, Inventories and
orders.
Monday, the Commerce Department reported the seaso nally adjusted annual rate of new
construction rose a puny 0.4

perccnt in April. Single- family
home buildin g and some retail
ronstructlon made up fo r a slide
In multUamlly and publi c build·
lng, the government said.
Sln glefamlly home co nstrue·
lion has supported the consti'Uc·
tlon Industry In recent months,
as high vacancy rates and lax
cha nges made multifam ily
housing and office construction
less lucrative.
Now even construction for

one family homes may bepctl•r·
ing out. Mortgage rates starl ed
rising · rapidly in April. going
from 9.14 percent at lhc early
part of the month to 10.5percent
by month's end.
Those rate Increases In tum
caused the annual sales pace for
existing homes todropl percenl
in April. Many economic ana·
lysis said the sales rate for new
homes probably fell .1 percent lo
' percent tha t sam e monlh.
"In effect, higher mortgage

rates are dampening what cou ld
have been an exceptional spring
sales market, especially for
flrst·time home buyers." sa id
John TuecUio, chief economist
for the National Associat ion of
Reallors.
Tuccillo now forecasts horne
sales overall will drop 7.2
percenl from the first quarter to
the second or this year.
The outlook for manufactur·
lng L&lt; equally di m. Businesses
Increased their ln venlorles by

$00 billion In the fi rst three
monlhs of 1~87. then saw the
lnOatlon-adjusted sales pace fall
2.2 percent.
Experts say the result has
been that Inventories, which
provld!'d almost all the propel·
!ant for tlie fl rst·quarter rise In
the gross nallonal product, w!U
not be mu ch or a fa clor at all in
the second quarter. Most econo
mists said the Iot a! va lu e of
In ventories probably fell about
0.:! peo·ccnl In ApriL

Southern board approves substitute list for new term

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Celeste said he hopes hean dG ienn cansit down and
discuss tlie campaign within a w~k. and he lefl little
doubt wit h reporters that he wllltrytotalkGlennout
of running.
In addlt ion, the governor answered "no" ro a
question as to whet her anything in h~ personal life .
would preclude him from being president. as it did for
former Colorado Sen. Gary'Hart.
Glenn has Indicated he will consider anor her run at
the presidency In 1988 if he can get rid of a lingering
$1.5 million deb! from his ill·fated 1984 bid for tlie
Democratic nomination, which ended In March of
that year.
Celeste supported Glenn until he abando ned Ihe
race. Asked what has changed, Celeste said, "I've
had four years to be governor of Ohio. The relative

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Sizzling
Summer Savings
· on Paint!

Louery numbers

with a payoff due of $590,178.
PICK-I
l9:l3.
PICK-4 ticket sales totaled
$184,1i10, with a payoff due of
$83.157.
PICK ·4 $1 st ralght bet pa ys
$2.052. P1CK4 $1 box bet pays
$171.
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Super Lotto
42, 36. 7, 40, 13. 26.
Super Lotto ticket sales totaled
$:\,326,828.

1 Section. 10 Pages

2. 1987

Experts feel U. S. economy will get worse later in year

Sou th Central
Partly cloudy tonight with a
slight chance of thunderstorms
this eveni ng. Low in rhe mid 60s.
Li ght sou thwest wind. Chance of
r ai n Is 30 percent.
Partly cloudy Tuesday wilh a
chance of thunderstorms. High In
t hf' mid ROs. Chance of rain is 40
percent .
Ohio Extended Forecast
Wedn esday through Friday
Seal! ered thund ers tor m s.
warm and 'humid Wednesday.
Highs In the ROs and lows In the
60s. Clea ring and cooler Thurs·
day. becoming less hum id.
Mostly sunny with pleasant
temperatu res Friday .

917.
Ti cket sales rora l!'d $1,414 ,232.

thunderstorms

Pomeroy council approves
first reading for pay hikes

JAYCEES MAKE DONATION - The Melp
County Jaycees have donated S822tothe MelliS Senior
and Junior High Band Boosters DrADRI&lt;allon. Steve
Bachner, left, president of lhe Jaycees, presents the

Weather

CLEVELAND tUPII - Sa tu r·
day 's winning Ohi o Lottery
numbers:
Dally Number

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporia'
COLUMBUS, Ohio tUPI) -Gov. Richard F .
Celeste says he's st U! weighing the pros and cons of a
presidential bid In 1988, but he says Sen. John Glenn,
D·Ohlo, Is not one of the factors standing In his way.
Celeste Indicated Monday that although talk of a
Glenn presidential candidacy Is being rcvived. he will
not yield to Ohio's senior senator and, In fact , believes
he would be a superior candidate and president .
Celeste called reporters In to discuss his recent
two~k IJJslness·famUy trip to Europe, bul once he
delivered a monologue on that subject, the questions
were all about his presidential ambitions.
The governor said It ~unlikely that he and Glenn
can .both be candidates. sin~ both draw from the

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and

likely Wedne;da,y.

Celeste won't back away from Glenn in race

IN STOCK •••
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!

Mdgs J un ior High seventh and
eigh lh grade athletes, cheerlead·
ers and coaches are have a
sw imming part y at Middleport
Poll on Monday from 6: 30 to 8: 30
p.m. Sevent h graders, bring a 16
oz. bag pota to chips: eighth
gr aders. bri ng 12 ca ns pop. no
bottles. Any question s. ca ll .992·
6212.

Showers

enttne

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, June

AIR CONDITIONERS

Swim party set

children and t hre~ great great
grand children.
Serv ices were held 11 a.m.
today (Monday! at Cook F'uneral
Home Chapel, Cedar Grove,
W.Va., wit h Rev. He rbert Adk ins
a nd Rev. Charles B l a nk~ns hip
officiating. Entombment was In
the Kanawha Valley M~mo rial
Gardens Mausoleum at Glasgow.
W.Va .

No

Showers and ..ttamderstonns
likely tonight. Low 6.~ to 711.
Ch!Uice of rain 111 percent

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urer. led the turni ng of the tassel.
. Vol. 36. No. 272
. Copyrlghtod 1987

Number

448
Pick 4
0261

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Vivian Powers.

Area deaths
:Raymond M. Baker
''• Raymond M. Baker. 72, of 21i:J

plans to add a carryout service at
Bob Evans F'arms ' restaurants
in the coming fisca l year.
The company's sausage seg·

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Sheriff reports activities

calls. one at F: nterprlse and the oth er at Reedsv il le.
At 7:05p.m. Salurda y, d(•pu ties arres iPd Paul E. Wilso n in

share· dividend payable today to
shareholders of record May 8.
During 1987, the company also
took control of Owens Cou ntry
Sa usage Inc. and one or Its
restaurants in Longview. Texas,
bringi ng the total number or
restaurants in operation to 17&gt;,
compa rro with 150 at the end of
the period in 19a6.
A number or new It ems. such as
taco salads and fr esh-fruit plat ·
ters. were added lo the resrau·
ra nt menu . The compa ny said it

OFF THE STREET PARKING

MIDDLEPORT

Southern Local Board of Educa· Joy~ Back. Todd I&lt;Jng and ers wre Charles T. Chapman,
lion nnallzed sub;tltute lil; ts lor the Franl&lt;lln Petrie Jr.
· Tammy Chapman. James O'Brien,
coming school year when they met
Employed as sutxstltute cooks Joe Dras ko and·William Downie.
Sa turday morning In regular were Carol Hood, Barbara Chap.
Teachers Charlsse Knight and
session.
man. Shirley Shultz, Marie Norris. Kathryn Hill were employed by the
Employed by the board as Janet Manuel, Mary Smith. Tessie board on cont inu ing cont racts.
suootitute teachers were Angella Evans, Sharlee Evans and Shirley
Salaries for all prlnlcpals In the
Baker, Ros e Ann Jenkins, Randy Evans.
district were updated. The salary
Koehl&lt;!". Leda Mae Krautter, Bar·
Employed as sub;tltute custodl· for principal Is paid In addition to
bara Lawrence, Vinas ~. Patrl· ans were Pat ty Brown. Shirley the regular teacher salary. Ele
cia Parker, Fanny ~. Dortha Shultz, Mary Smith. Carol Hood, mentary school and the junior hi gh
Petrel. Christy Nelson. William Janet Manuel, Charles Curtman, school principals' salaries were
Robinette, Eileen Buck, Sue Grace. ' Marie Norris, Toni Hudson. James raised by the board to $6,ll0 for the
Helen Maag, Michelle Mowrey, O'Brien and Shirley Evans.
1987-88 school year. an Increase of
Employed as substll\lte busdriv· approxima tely $360. At the high
Charles Norris. Mary WooiE'Ver,

school lcvel. the principal's sa lary
received a $L:iXl increase.
In rela ted matters, lhe board
raised the salaries of h~ad volley·
ball coach, head cheerleadlng
advL&lt;or and head softball coach, all
at lhe high school ICIIel. from
$1.~8.24 to $1,588.10. This Is the
same sa lary as head baseball
coach. The board Increased the
salary for junior hi gh cheer leading
advL&lt;or from $532.~ 10$973.41. the
same a• coaching positions at the
ju nlor high lcveL By this action, the
board equalized the coach ing salar·

Arms hearings resume; Abrams testifies
By E. MICHAEL MYERS
and JUDI HASSON
WASHINGTON (UP)] - Con·
gressk&gt;nal Invest lgators stopped
just stort of accusing Eillolt
Alrams of lying about his role In
sro'et aid to tho! Nicaraguan rebels
when they told the assistant
sro'etary of state he had "a lot or
explaining to do" at today' s IranContra hearings.
At:cams. the administration's
offiCial point man lor the u.s .•
backed Contra rebels, was called
today as the first wltne;s In the fifth
week of hearing. Into covert
American arms sales to Iran and
tbe diversk&gt;n or money to tbe
guE!'rUia9 at a time when U.S.
military aid to them was U)egal.
As assistant SI'CI'etary cl state for
Latin America, the combative
defender cl President Reagan' s
policy In the region Is the hlgheslranklng current U.S. o!lldal called
to lesllfY to the coneresslonal
committees probln&amp; the case.

•

The committees are exploring
the chain ,or command from the
Contra Operation In Central Amer·
lea to the halls of power In
Washington. and new Information
about an active OA role In the
secret rebel supply network has
raised moJ'I! questions about who In
the pollticaJ hierarchy gave the
orders.
In testimony released Monday
anw being censored bytheOA, the
committees heard the former CIA
station chief In Costa Rica detail
privately last week how be gave
crucial Intelligence lnl'llrmatlon to
the Conlra supply airlift even
lhougll Congress had banned such
actlvhy from October 1984 to
October 1986.
Jose Fernandez, wto did his 0 A
work undl!r the alias Tomas
Castillo, contradicted earner stat.~
menls by At:cams and OA o!lldal
Clair George In testifYing at a
closed sesslcn Friday undl!r Umlted

Immuni ty from prosecu tion.
-Abrams' stalement Ihat he di d
Abrams has denied knowing not "know anything about this
anything or the Iran arms deals, but private network" for the Contra,.
the committees are more con· Investigators note he worked
cerned with his denials regarding closely with Lt. CoL Oliver North,
aspects of tbe Contra network.
the fired National Security Council
The questions looming before aide al the heart of the scandal.
today·s hearing focused on:
-A brams' statemC!ll Ilia\ he
-A dirt airstrip In Costa Rica often discussed the "sou tliern
used to refUel cargo planes for tlie front" of rebellion In Nicaragua
Contras. Abrams said he did not ' wit h Tamil;. There are questions
know about It until It was built, hut about the legality of that ,role. ·
Lewis Tamil;. who was ambassa·
"He has a lot of explaining to do."
dor to Costa Rica at the time, said Sen. Sam Nunn, D.Ca ., said on the
last week that Abrams discussed cve or today's hearing. "He ha&lt;
the airstrip before It was carved out givCIJ Inaccurate Information."
ot tbe !rush near tbe· Honduran
"I think yru'il lind that he had
border.
more knowledge than he revealed
-Abrams' early statements tliat to the various committees (when)
he knew not hing of ot her countries he test Wied before," agreed Sen.
provldlng money for the Contras. William Cohen, R·Malne. He said It
He later acknowledged he was the was possible, however, that
o!flcial who solicited a SID millton Abrams could have teen mlsln·
contribution from the sultan of formed by . others and did not
Brunei, a donation that was losf. lntentk&gt;nally plan 10 deceive
u nLU May because It was directed to (:mlgress.
tlie wroog Swiss bank account.

les. 11 wa• also point ed out lhe
chet:~lead lng adv lsors' positions
are year· round job; and shou ld 1M'
equal to that or coaches.
The ooard will txo adveo·tL• Ing
within Southern Dist rict for the
hiring of Individua ls to fill four
su pplemental positions. The board
has vacancies for two varsity

football coac hes, boys reseow
basketball coach, boys fres hman
ha•kct ball coach, girls reserve
ba•kct bal l coach,junlor hi gh girl&lt;
ba• ketbal l coach and junior high
chcerlcadln g advL•or. These posl·
lions were posted within the schools
but no teachers applied for the jobs.
Cont lnu!'d on page 6

Ohioa11s favor 65 mph
(,1NCINNATI !UPI) - The latc&lt;~t Ohio l'oll rt·ports thai most
. Ohioans favor ml&lt;ilng the Spt'Cd limit on mrallntl'T'slat&lt;&gt;&lt; to 65 mph
for both c!U's !Uld I!U'ge truck.;.
The poll rele101ed Monday, ...Ud ii~ percent of the ""pondents
favored raising the llmK to 65, whil e 41 percent favort.! ke&lt;op!J!g tiM•
Umk at 55. Sev"' p!f'oont ..Ud k should he ralstod to 60.
Barliw 1tt&amp;&lt;l ye!U', when k p111&lt;Sed a new highway spt'lldlng hill,
Cool!fu;s gave statoo the rlgllt to ml&lt;ic their •P"'-11 Ibn it to"'' high a•
6.~ mph on sectlonH of Interstate hiKhway outHklc dt"" of 50,(Xltl
pop!Jiatlon. Twenty-!4x stat"' have ralo!ed the limit.
The Ohlo Gen!f'al A""""'liy loi considering two "''parate spt'&lt;'d
limit lillH. Undw a proposal hy Sm. David Hotf!on, It ,~pringfle ld,
the limit woold he 65 for car• Md 115 for truck.&lt;. ,u_., lnclutiLod art•
strooger ponallle!! lor most spJcdlng violations.
1\ hlU sptlfL'lOf'cd In too "'"'"" hy ltep. em Stl'•n, ll·i\kron. would
st'i hoth llmKs at 65 and woold prohibit poUuc from Issuing warning
ticket.&lt; to !lOme S(J&lt;!IJIUS,
But Gov. Richard Cel.,.te has vol&lt;:cd 110; opposKion to roll&lt;;!ng the
speed limK, Haying to do Sf! woold lead to roorc aecldents and
!njurkJs.
The most roomt Ohio Poll was conduded ootw•'Cfl AprD 23 and
May 9. A random sample of 818 adults from throogh the state wa&lt;
lnlervlcwed, an~ resuls are a«:urale to wMhln plu .. or mlnus-3.5
percent.
Males were strong supporia's or the lnU'ea&lt;c while women
favored 55. Blacks are also strooger proponents of the 65 mph lim II
than while&lt;, lhe poll loond.
011""
!llrongly favoring the in&lt;2'.... e to 6ii on f'liral
tnterslates, lhe poll ..Ud, w,..e .l,ll.to 29-year·ohls, Ohloar&gt;i with
Income over $41,000 a year, college-educated people and Ihose with
profession!'! or managerial o=patlort,.

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