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Tuesday. June 2. 1987

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work·study may locate the job he from Foster and the oene!il of
or she would like to have.
learning a job, work-study pa rIdeally, to prepare students for ticipants earn at least minimum
the responsibilities of a job, Ihe wage for their fulltlme or part·
educational process should begin tim e efforts. '
at the elementary school level
Employers gain financia lly
with career education and then from tlie arrangement In area s
continue at the high school level such as tii'X credits, a nd student s
with occupational education.
gain pride t hrough achievement ,
Occupational education maturity through work respon·
teaches good work habits and slblilites, involvemenl In the
attitudes, how to t!hoose jobs and ·local community and sa tisfac·
develop appropriate job qu allfi· tion or becoming a wage earner .
ca tions, how to apply and inter·
Foster says studi es have
view for a job. and how to get and shown that w,ork·study programs
keep a job. Foster ls now work ing help a large percentage of
with Joa n Sedar. of the J.T.P.A. high-school graduates become
(Job Training Program Act) working, taxpayi ng cit izens. Stu·
program through the Gallia· dies hav e also s hown th at after
Me igs Communi ty Action graduation, most work-study
Agency. to develop additional participants tend to take and
occupation al training programs keep jobs In their loca l areas.
for work-study participants.
Work -s tudy now has "20 or
Once a work-s tudy participant more communit y employers" In
ha s been hired by an employer, It Meigs County, says Foster, a nd
is then up to the Individual each year other employers jo in
student to mai ntain hls or her the Ust and open the door for
work schedule a nd comply with more job-seekin g s tudents.
demands of the job. Foster
Work·s tudy mu st be effective
maintains regular follow·up con· In Meigs County , because, adds
tact with employers and students Foster. "When I meet eac h
In order to head off potential month with regional wor k-study
problems and to offer' words of directors. they are always sur·
guida nce and encouragement.
prised to learn how many place·
In ad dition to the assistance ments our program has mad e."

five feet of wa ter. and It took the
cars down in to the s tream ," a
Chester Township Pollee spokeswoman said.
"One of the cars Is s till out In
the field. J understand it 's tota led
because of the water and the way
it swirled (I he carl." she said.
No Injuries were reported.
Flooding was also reported'on

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to smoke," said Snyder. "It goes tha t far.' '
But Horn said the bill does not , require local
of!lclal to ban smoking. "This simply gives loca l
government the au thorily 10 follow the wishes of
their communi ry ,' · he sa id.
On the budget, House Speaker Ver nal G. Rlffe
Jr., D·New Boston, and Senate Pres ident Paul E .
Gillmor, R· Port Clinton, sa id unofflcla! la lks may
begin later th is wee k amo ng m embers of the joint
conference co mmittee.
Glllm or said the Se nate co nferees will be
Republica n Sens. Stanley J . Aronoff of Cincinnati
a nd Theodore M. Gray of Columbu s, and
Democratic Sen. William F . Bowen of Cin cinnati.
Ri ffe Indica ted two of the House conferees will
be Reps. Willi am E. Hlnlg, D-New Philadelphia,
a nd Thomas W. J ohnso n, R·New Concord . He said
the th ird s lot Is undec ided .
Riffe said he Is mos t concerned about language
added in the Sena te which a ffec ts govfrnment
policy but has nothi ng to do with appropriations.
He said !hat has no place In the budget bliL
Glllmor said he agrees " in concept " with the
speaker, add ing "we'd be wil ling to take a look at
(t hat language) ,"

· OUTSTANDING EMPLOYER - Lois Moore,
owner of the Kountry Kitchen Restaurant in
Racine, has been recognized by Meigs County
Schools ' Work-Study Program as this year's
outstanding employer parllcl pant. Presenting
Moore's award Is John Foster , at left , program
coordinator, AI right Is Bill. Proffitt, work-study
parllclpunt from Southern High School. Foster
says Proffitt has been "accepte d as a member of

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In other acllon, the House pa~Ject and sent to the
Senate a bill permitting county treasurers to
accept pre-payment of real estate taxes. Cur·
rently, that practice Is allowed only In Summit
County.
The Senate approved House- passed legislation
openin g up 125 additional nursing home beds for
Alzheime r's disease victims In Fran~lln County
a nd 45 more In Cuyahoga Count y. State law
cu rrently restricts such expansions.
The Senate also sent the House bills:
- Giving physicians and chiropractors civil
lmmunlly for s lgnln g a waiver for a patient to
avoid wearing a seat belt for phys ical reasons.
-Prohlblllng the manufacture and distribution
of "designe r" drugs - dru.gs · which are
molecularly altered to escape the technical
de linl!lon of an Illegal drug, but which have the
sa me chemical effect on the body.
-PermUting a person to tes U!y against his or
he r. spouse as a wllness to a crime commit!~ by
the s pouse.
Bot h chambers wer e to reconvene today at 1:30
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the Kountry Kitchens' family" aad hM already .
progrC88ed ·In job status al the reelauranl. In
addition to the outstanding employer award,
Foster rece nt~)~ presented an award to tile
outstanding student participant from each hllh
•c hool In the county. Recclvlnll the student
awards were William Smith of Eulern, Tim
Smith of Southern and Bryant Young of Meigs.

Elliott Abrams says .
'soliciting shameful'

a nd mad e a mistak e by not
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s lstant Secretary of State Ell iott telling Congress lnllially th at he
Abrams testified today It Is solicited the SJO million from
shameful for America to be Brunei.
"rattling a t!n cup" but sa id It
On a day when an ABC News·
woul d have been Immoral for Wash lng1on Post survey show fd
him not to use hls lega l authority more than half of alt Americans
to gai n humanitar ian a id from now believe Presid ent Reagan
other nations for the starving has tri ed to cover up the fa cts in
hi s wors t political crls ls, Abrams
Nicaraguan rebels .
that If he and Secre1ary of
·said
Abrams, startin g a second day
before co ngressional commit· Stale George Sh ultz had know n
tees probi ng the Iran·Contra what was ~oln~ on, "We would
scandal. was asked by Rep. have stop (X'd It lns lan tly."
ELLIOTI' ABRAMS
Abram s, lhe hl ghes t·ranklng
Wltllam Broomfi el d. R·Mich., If
he believed It was proper to c urrent U.S. offi cia l to testify In
solicit $10 million !rom the s mall the hearings. said he wa s asked
Asia n nation of Brunei.
by Shultz In hiS ro le as assista nt
secretary ol state for lntqr·
The State Department olflclal American alfalrs to "monitor
made the solicitation las t August Olile" -Lt . Col. Oliver Northbut th e wealthy sultan of Bru ne! but the Marine at the hear t a! !he
was given th e wrong Swiss bank scandal assured him no laws
research .. . for products tna t
WASHINGTON (UP! )
account number and the money were bel ng broken .
Scientists are starting to under· offer promise for trea ting. curing
Abrams repeat edly denied any
never reached the a nti ·
a
nd
preventing
AIDS
a
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AIDS·
stand the basic tricks the AIDS
wrongdoing on hls ow n part, yet
Sandlnls ta rebels.
virus uses to cripple the Immune related diseases," Young said.
" I have to tell you I think It Is after a fu II day ol sharp question·
system and several discoveries
s hameful for the Uniled States to lng, lawmakfrs remained skepti· ·
Dr . Samuel Broder of the
hold promise for developing new
be go ing around ra ttling a tin c al about hls role In helpin g the
drugs to fight the disease, re- Nallonal Cancer Institute, recup," Abrams sa id . " I dld It Contras at a lime w hen Congress
searchers say.
viewing work with the drug AZT
because the Contras were, as far prohibited U.S. a id to the rebels.
and
s
imilar
drug
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just
being
" I think It would be premat ure
At an international conference
as I kn ew, starving.
on acquIred immune deficiency developed, promised: "Some"They were In debt on buying for me to say that he lied to
syndrome attended by more than thing can be don e about the AIDS food. They were cuttin g back Congress," said Sen. Wllllam
6,000 researchers , top AIDS viru s , even in a dvan ced
ratio ns. I had It In my lega l power Cohen, R·Malne. " (But ) I do
scientists Tuesday profiled their disease."
... to get them food and medicine think he misrepresented facts
progress In understandin g the
"It Is true that we do not hav e a
and clothing. And It would have before the var ious committees ."
disease. Frank Young, Food and cure In hand," Broder sa id. "!tis
Sen. David Boren, D,Okla.,
been Immoral, in my view, to
Drug Administration commls· erroneous to conclude that ncr
have failed to use that authority. explained tha t Abrams leaned on
stoner, said the findings would ,be thing can be done and that we are
But lt Is a practice tha i I think Is teehnlcalit Jes In testifyi ng to
turned Into therapies as quickly . not well on the way to making awful.' · he said.
Congress about the ad ministraas possible.
extremely Important progress
Abrams admitted in a first tion's policies during the last two
"FDA will place special em· agains t this extremely serious . rou nd of questioning Tuesday he years, knowing he would give the
phasis on producing the most threat to American public misled the public about U.S. wrong Impress ion even though
timely. effective and effi cient health."
opera tions tn· Central Arntrlca he "techni ca lly tohl. the truth ."

several other roads In the
Geauga County, a nd one Chester·
land resident sa id hls hom e' s
basement wall was co llapsing
under pressure from water, th e
spokeswoman said.
Sout hwestern Ohio counties
were some or \he ha rdest. hit by
the storms. Roads were closed In
Darke County , and sca ttered
power outages were reported In
Ci nci nnati.
Ronald Chudowsky, a fo recas·
ter for the Nationa l Weather
Continued on page 16

T9P scientists gather,
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By United Press International
As much as 2 Inches of rain fell
on parts of Ohl o la te Tuesda y and
early today , causing flooding In
some areas. Including Geauga
County, wher e two cars were
swept off a towns hip road .
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They may not, however, place limits on private
.esta bllshmenl s, such as restaurant s, which are
exempted from the s tate's law on regulating
smoking.
Senate Minorit y Leader Har ry Mes hel, D·
Youngstown , a heavy smoker, led the attack on
the bill. He sa id th ere l£\nO need tor It; that local
governm ents already have the a blllty to make
such regt! latlons.
.
Furlher, Mes hel argued, the bill Is part of "a·
co ntinual movement . to Infr inge on people's
rights," a nd would be "limiting people's oppor·
tunlty to do what'! hey please," such as smoke
cigarettes.
"! would submit ," retorted Horn, "that those
people who are subj ected to tobacco smoke
against their will have a co ns lltutlonal right to
breathe clean alr."
Sen . H. Cooper Snyder, R· Hillsboro, who lives
in Ohio's tobacco belt , sa id Horn's bill might allow
local officials " lo regulate smo king on street

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By NANCY YOACHAM
Senllnel News Staff
Meigs County Board of Edu ca·
lion's work -study progra m Is
most often des cribed as "the
program that works for you,"
according to J ohn Foster, program coordinator. And even
when school s close fo r summer,
the working part of lhe work·
study program continues for
many participating students.
The main purpose of work·
s tudy, which began In Mei gs
County In 1962, expl ai ns Foster,
is to help stude nts develop
" poslllve attitudes toward pro·
ductive work and work·hablts."
• Key In gredients in achiev ing this
purpose, Foster says, are to
"match the person to the job and
then make sure !hey succeed ."
During the school year, work·
study has two main parts,
classroom stlldy in career educa·
tlon and occupational educa tion ,
and ' work experience eit her at
school or In the community.
Classroom education Is usually
the responsibility of one or more
teachers at each of the three hi gh
'schools ln the count y. The work
experience is Foster's responsl·
'bllity, a lthough a participant In

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By LEE LEONARD
UPI Stalehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS; Ohio tUPI ) - Acceding to the
wishes of non· smokers, the Ohio Senate has
approved legislation giving local governments
authority to regulat e smokin g in places of public
assembly.
The legislation cleared the Senate Tuesday on a
24·8 vote and was sent to the House for furt her
consideration.
Meanwhil e, the House and Senate moved closer
to beginning negotiatio ns on the terms of the $22
billion state budget for 1988·89, passed by each
chamber In different for m.
. The Hou se today was to fo rm a lly reject las t
:week's Senate changes and ask for a conference
·committee. Most of the members of that six-man
panel have been chosen, an d informal talks ma y
' begin before the week Is over.
In the s moking debate, both sides cltedlt
Individu al right s in making theirr argu ments.
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Letters to the editor

~ach

Efforts deserve salute
A few days ago a write-up
appeared In the Sentinel concernIng the Woodland Center In
Gallla County explai ning In detall the work carried out there by ·
a very well trained staff and fine
doctors .
Th~ effort s put forth by that
outstanding staff deserves to be
saluted by every person In the

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Juri~ 3, 1987 ·

· Pomeroy . Middleport, Ohio

surrounding counties for their
outstanding work and acCOJllpllshments. Being In many hospl·
tats over several states, I have
never come In contact with a
greater dedicated staff of doctors
and counselors than I have found
ther e.
There great Interest, tender
love and personal counseling for

.

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Individual brought me thru
In need of a friend or counselor.
. the W&lt;)rse depressed state l have
Be not defrauded by gossip that
ever experienced In my entire
folks know nothing abou,t , Learn
life. Thanks to that staff, they !!rst hand the miracles wrought
gave me back realUy of Ute.
In Woodland Center. I owe all I
Their caring day by day, night by
have for their help to me. As for
night saw me thru this expeme · and my house, Woodland ·
rience. Not heavy medication as
Center desemres a round of
some of the. public Is led to
applause. It Is a house of
believe. Woodland Center Is to be- miracles given to those in desper commended for their ·dedication · ate need of a friend or counseling.
to mankind .
Support It to the fulfest. Stress
The staff Is a gilt of God's Jove
has no respect of person. Who
to this Gallla. Meigs, Jackson
knows, your ,family could be
and surrounding area to anyone

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Esasky, "offman pace Reds
to 3-2 victory over Cardinals

strlck'en next. Lets support It • It accelerate to the greatest .
with all we can muster up and see
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Phyllis Cadle

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Yes, Todd something should be
done about Pit Bull Terriers.
Apparently Todd you never
came home and found your
neighbor's pet collie, (one of the
best dogs ever, always had a
smile on his face for you,) dead In
your yard because a pit but!, that
had never been tra ined to fight,
got loose for its collar and
decided to kill
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Thank Cod it wasn' t a child out
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Yes, somet hing should be done
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Wallace Reuter

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CINCINNATI iUPI ) - The an · early 2-0 deficit to even the zog also praised Davis.
smallest player on the Cincinnati series betw een the two divisional
"That calc h turned It around
Reds suddenly has stepped Int o a leaders at one game apif'Ce.
for the Reds ," hr said. "He's a
Esasky, on a hitting binge hell of a player and he just went
big role.
si
nce
retu r nin g from Nashville of and got that ball, which I thought
Guy Hoffman, a compactly
th
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Amer ica n Associatio n. at first was a homer."
built 5-foot-9 lefthander pi cked
up as a free agent in the off· slammed his lou rt h homer and
Davis. whose batting average
season, gave the. Reds a big lift . si ngl ed In the winning •·un in the has dipp&lt;&gt;d to .329, was 0·3
sixth Inning to hike his average to Tuesda ~, but scored the gameTuesday night with three perfect
.333. And Davis, though strug· tyi ng run on ~ double by Dav e
Innings of pitching In, Cincinna gllng
at the plate In an 0·14 slump, Pa1·ker aft er walk ing and then
ti's come-from· behind 3-~ victory
may
have
saved the game with a ad\'ancing to second on a balk by
over the St. Louts Cardinals.
da
zzling
leaping
ca tch in center starter and lose•· L ee Tunnell,
"I was throwing the ball as
field that robbed ih&lt;' Cards ' Jack 2-l , in the sixth Inning. ' ·1
good as ever," said the 30-year·
old Hoffman after retiring nine Clark of a po ssible two-run
"The guy is amazing," said
homer.
batters in a row, three of them on
Rose of Davis. " I'd have to say
" Thai D ~l\'i.~ is unlJellevabh•. " · the catch aga in st Clark topped
strikes. He was credited 1~1th his
Hoffman
said . "When he's nol them al l beca use It kept them
seco nd victory in five da ys to
hitting
hom
er s or ctri\'ing in r un;;, from scor i ng two ru ns that would·
bring his record to 3-l and towN
he's
making
tho se ter rif il' hav e put them up by three."
his earned run average to 2.37.
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ches.
Today
hr
took aw·a,· two
Hoffman allowed only Hose
The twe teams close out their
runs from St. Lou is and gavr us throe-game series tonight when·:
Oquendo to hit the ball out of the
the lift we needed out th ere."
Infield.
Reds· rookie Pa I Paclllo, 0-1-; ·
Clark said , "Davis ~md our ow n fac es lefty Tim Con r o)', 3-J..
Hortman , whO has been used in
·'
Willie McGee are lhC on ly onrs
long relief by manager Pete
who can make th at " ca tch. I
Rose, shared· the spotlight with
thought the ba ll was ou t of tlw
slugger Nick Esasky and the
park
when I hit it. "
remarkab le center field antics of
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.
Cardina l managrr Whil&lt;')' HrrEric Davis. The Reds overcame

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I Summer league results I
SAFE AT .HOME - St. Louis' Ozzie Smith
scores In first Inning of Tuesday night' s game
against Cin cinnati. Reds' catcher Bo Diaz awaits

Jason Wright fa nned five batt ·
ers, Issued four free passes and
re linquished but thre~ hit s as the
Pomeroy Royal s topped Racine
17 to 4 In POny Lea,gue play .
Racine jumped out to a 3·0 lead
after one frame but from thai

throw from outfield. The Reds came from hehind
to win, 3-2. (UPI)
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point on the Royal s too k contro l ,
getting 13 hits olf Racine pitch·
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McClintock and Jason Quillen\
who posted six striKeout s and
gave up eight walks betwe&lt;&gt;n
them.
Getting safeties for Racine
were McClintock with a double
and R. Johnson and H ill with singles. For Pomeroy, Wri ght had
three singles; Mark Corsi a tri·
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two singles and Terry Reuter,
Randy Corsi and Jeremy Heck a
base rap each.
TOURNAMENT PLAY
ANNOUNCED •
The Bill Hubbard Memorial
Little League Tournament , un·
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ment, will get underway Mon ·
day , July 6th at the Syracuse
Park. The first four places will
receive sponsor and Individual
trophies· plus the awards glvpn
the most valuable player, best of·
fenslve and best defenslv~ play ers:
E!ntrles consisting of a 15
player ros ter (with numbers)
and a $15.00 fee may b&lt;&gt; sen t to
the Syracuse Fire Department ,
Cl o Jeff Hubbard. Box 242, Syra·
cuse, Ohio 45779. Deadline Is Frl·
day, June 26th. For additional information you may call 992·2909,
992-7181,992 -7775 or 992 -7777.
For area softballurs, A lou rna ·

Dawson continues rampage, drives
in seven RBis in 13-2 Chicub win
domina t in g offensively as Andre
Dawson." said M ason. who
pl ayed with Larry Parrish and
Pete Incavig lia among oth er s at
Texas.
Dawson hit two homers in a
game for the seco nd consecut ive
day, going4 for 5 with seven RBI.
In two games against t he Astros,
Dawson went 6 for 10 with four
home runs and 12 RBI.
"I don 't even know how to
describe it ," Chicago M anager
Gene Michael said. "Nobody
ever does I hat."
Dawson, who Is regaining his
place am ong the dominant play-

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UPI Sports Writer
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second and miss third .'
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" I think I had a three home- run
game with Montrea l but this may
have been a better ball game."
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RB I and 18 home ru ns In his fir st
season w ith the Cubs .
Dawson hll his first home run
Tuesday, a so lo shot. off Nolan
Ryan. 2-5, just before the umpires stopped the game because
of da•·knes s from an approac hing
storm . Th~ game was delayed for
2 hours, 46 minut es because of
rain, but Dawson continu ed his
onslaught after the showers
ceased.
T he former Montreal Expo,
signed by the Cubs as a free agent
in the spring. collected a tw o- run
triple in the fifth and added a
two-run homer In the seve nth.
Earlier In the game, he had an
. RBI singl e.
"f'm having fun and I want It to
1:9ntinue thai way,'~ Dawson
said.
Dawson needed a double to
complete what would have been
his seco nd cyc l&lt;&gt; game of the

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Niekro ho_pes . "

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530th turns.
Tribe around
By ROBERTO DIAS
UPI Sports Writer
CLEVELAND !UP!) - Most
of the com ic relief concerning the
Cleveland I ndians' 1987 season to
date has Involved the team's
bullpen.
But the aft ermath of Monday
night's 9-6 decision over Detroit
provided some painless laughter
in the Cleveland 'clubhouse, and
Phil Nlekro hopes . that will
st imul a t e the t eam's
performance.
"Now that my brother Joe and
I h'ave won 530 games (breaking
the record of 529 for most
victories by brothers held by
Gaylord and Jim 'Per ry I. I thi nk
· this will help the I ndi ans," sa id

Ni~~~~~r all. the Niekro brothers

majors at &lt;~. was on the clubhouse phone. H e had put In a call
to Yan kee St adium, and was
waiting for younger brother Joe
to come on the line.
" I didn't know that ," sa id
Clevela nd s hort stop Julio
Franco. "I needed to m akea call ,
so I asked Phil 'to hurry up and
get off. He started to laugh, other
guys started to laugh and then I
knew what wasgolng on."
Niekro had a' bucket of champagne by his locker. The presence of bubbly in the Cleveland
clubhouse Is Infrequent, a
thanked the players for giving
him the win," said Corrales . . • 'I
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did not beat D etro it . Phil Niekro
did not beat Detroit. Th~ Cleveland Indians beat Detroit ."
The guffaws ca m e when
Niekro. the oldest player in the
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llr tll low rd s ix hil s, struc k ou t
two and walked none.
"Hl' did ju st what \\' (~ w~ 1nlrd ,
six Innings of throw in g nothing
but st rikl\5 and ).:w
. t t in~ g rou ncl·
balls," Brrwl'!'s ManagN Tom
Trrb&lt;"ihurn said . " Hr held them
in c h('C k and our grlting going
cN I &lt;J inly helprcl him to kee p
go in g.
" l-11 ' had good ac1ion on 1hl'
fu::&gt;t bull , slid&lt;.•r, r urvf'ba ll anl'l

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pounds PVPnl y (lis tributrd o n
hi s 6-foot :! lr;unr•. Put 'l';tblrr
~ldmils his ph ,v sl ca l ~ tatun• has
rrsult l'cl in ;1 cnntr ol dil'lion that
has pla gu('(l his major l1•agtJC'

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" I kn ow ! look likf • a homPr un
hi l h1 r ," s a .\ · ~ lh f' Clt'\TI (tJld lnd i·

;ms ' flr sl IJa S('J11;tn dl's lgn o dt~d
hittl' l'. " I know pro ple huw
rxpP&lt;'IPCI In&lt;' 10 hil a lot of
hunwrs. &lt;llld tilt•\ 'y(' IJt'l 'll dls:l p·
po intf'ld twcau st• I 'm nor.
" But I \ ·(· wnrkt-d nn i111 JH'O\' in g
tn\' c·onl lH'I ;II rlw pla!P . In llw

lu;lJ.! run . th:tl' s what 1 r an do
b('s L I think two sl nglt•s a n&lt;1 a
doubl t• an• wo rth rn o n~ ro lllf'
Indians than onfl homt• r un.··
Tabh · r ·~ S\I C' t 't '."S HI t IH• plait '
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nnr g OIH ' unnot ict•d . On
Monda ~·. h.-• wa ... ll itnlt'd IIH'

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ttu• s po lll . .1 IHi ; •d dl'd four dotllJ\('s.
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games due to a ham str ing injury
earlier this season, hobbled
home on Yount's hit and was
removed from the game becau se
of a strained groin .
Mi lwaukee added three r un s in
the sixth off Anderson io take a
9·1 lead . Yount doubled home a
r un wit h no out s and Braggs hit a

two-out single to score two more.
Anderson was replaced by
.Jerry Don Glea ton at the start of
the srventh and the Brewers
scored fi vP runs to make it 14-l.
An RB I trip le by Juan Castil lo
and a single by Cec il Cooper wa s
fo llowed by Rob Deer's 12th
homer of the sea son, a 410- foot ,
thre&lt;&gt;-run blas t to left.
In oth&lt;'r games. Baltimore
blasted Oakland 9·2. New York
nipped California 3-2. Toront o
l op peel Seat! le 4-:l, Boston edged
Minnesota 6-o, and Chi cago
trounced Texas l o-o.
At Baltimore.
Orioles !J,Terry
A's 2Ken nedy
and Larry Sheets sm as hed backto· back home r uns for the seco nd
straight game, enabling the
Orioles to snap a four-game
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belted a homr ru n into the upper
deck in right fi eld to snap an
eighth- inning tie and sen d Ca liforn ia to its lOt h loss in 11 games.
Blu e ,Jays 4, Mariners 3
A t Toronto. George Bell
clubbed a solo homer and robbed
Seattle's Scott Bradley of a
three-run hom er with a leaping
catch in the seventh inn ing.
Red Sox 6, Twins 5
At Boston. Bill Buckner del i·
vered a two-run single w ith two
out in the nin t h inning to lif t the
Red Sox .
Ranger s 15, \\'bit e Sox 5
At Arl ington, Texas. Greg
Walker drove in five runs wit h a
grand slam and a single to power
Chicago.
Cl eveland , Detroit ppd.
The game between the Cleveland fndi ans and Detro_;;..Tigers
was pos tponed because of ra in.

ars." says Ctevrlanci Man ager
l'at CcJtTa ies. "OK . he's no Babr
Huth . B ut Pat ca n hit with
rnough powc•r to all fi eld s. and
tw's also workPcl a lot of his
tlrfc•nsP. · ·
Tabid· ha s pia)'rd third base
and lht• outfi eld for Clrvrland
sl ner b(' ing acquired from thC'
l'hi eago Whit e Sox in cxch;tnge
l'or infif'ldrr ,)f'IT~' D.vhz.v nskl nn
Apri l I. l!IH:t.
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" I t's a di fficu lt posi tion. and I
admin• thr abilities of Kritl1
lt Nn&lt;~nctel and Don Muttingl_
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bro kP int o profrss iorwl basrba II
in ciH· Nrll' York YankN·s ·
uqw nit ation. H0 wa s thP 16th
pla w
_ •r li.lkrn O\'rrall ln thr .Junr
19il; draft .
MIN a l~XI track IU thr
Chicago Cubs and a t9R2 ca mpai gn with low;r of thf'A mrrlran
i\ SSIICi&lt;l lio n in whi r h hr hi t .:w2as
;r n A11-St a r 1hird basemu n Ta bier
wa s dealt to thr 1\'hlte Sox In a
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changeup. He did a good job. 11 he
threw that wa y ever y lime he 'd
be a starter, but· let' s wait and see
what happens. "
Glenn Braggs drove in fo ur
runs with a pa ir of two-run
si ngles to pace the Brewers to
their fourth · straight victo ry
following a 2-18 strNrh tha t cos t
them fi r st plac&lt;' in the -American
Leagur East. The triumph
boos tc&gt;d Milwaukee' s record to
:!6-21. third in thr di vision be hind
the lir st·placc Nrw York Yan kees and the second-piac•• Toro nt o Bl ue Jays.
" Tht'y'vr go t a good bal l clul:
and they' ll swing t he ba ts,"
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sa id. " We have games like this
three or four !I mrs a year. If you
took at the scoreboard there's
nt hrrclu bs geltlngbeat 14-o,lli-2
i r s nothing nrw ."
Roy als starter llud Black. 2-2.
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oni.l ' :1 1-3 Innings bC'cau sr of
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rd it•ver Rlrk Anderso n to grab a
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Chuck Crim, who hau li llie
, time to prepare for his l'irst
major-league start , received
enoug-h su pport to warm -up
against his opponents .
" This bfoing my fir st star-t , I
wasn't rea lly sure how long I
cou ld go," Crim said aftl'r a l !ihit Milwaukpr a tt:~ck powl'rrd
the lirPwrrs to a 14 :t rout of 1he
, Kansas Cit y Rny; il s "Rut thos!'
·guys went out lhrrr and went to
b~m~lng and got mP my r uns an d
it took a tot of pressure off mr. I
j ust relaxed and madc· m.l '
pilchrs."
Cr im start ed in place o f Mike
11irkbrck. who co mplai ned of
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Lakers race past injury-riddied Celtics
By FRE DERICK WATERMAN
UPI Sports Writ er .
INGLEWOOD, Calif. IUPI) Th e Los Angeles Lakers T uesday
turned the backboard Into a
spr ingboard for their l ast break.
James Worthy scpred 33 points
and Magi c John son added 29 as
the Lakers out· rebounded the
Boston Celtics 47·32 to co asl to a
126· 113 victory In the opening
game of the NBA fi nal s.
The Laker s l ed by at least 20
point s In each of the l ast three
quarter s before bolh teams emptied their ben ches and Boston' s
r eser ves cui th e deficit to 13when
I he fin al buzzer sounded.
" Th ey pl ayed a whOle lot bett er
I han we did," said Larry Bird,
who led the Celtlcs with 32 points.
" You can't bea t anyone when you
lei I hem shoo I l ayups all night. "

The Lakers allow ed t he Cel llcs
only 5 offensive retounds and
tu ~ every Boston turnover
lnlo a fast break .
" Our r unning gam e w as sharp,
especially In the begipnlng," said
U1kers Coach Pat Riley·. "And It
gave us a lot of confiden ce."
Game 2 is scheduled for
Thu rsday night at the 'F orum. ·
The best-of-seven series lhlm
shlfls to Boston for Games3and 4
and, II necessary, Game 5.
The Lakers took a 9-0 lead and
never trailed. A 12-0 run early In
lhe secoQd quarter provided a
51·30 adVantage. Boston wa s
never again closer than 12 points.
Johnson had 13 assists and
Worthy a career -high 10 as the
Lak er s running attack showed no
effects fr om the eight-day l ayoff
since Los Angel es swept the

Fenner surrenders to police
HYATISVILLE. Md. iUPii Unl verslly of Nor th Carolin a star
tailback Derrick Fenner , who
faces murder char ges in connec·
l ion w it h a dru g-related killing,
surrendered l o police Tues day,
author iti es sai d.
Fenner 's arrest stems from I he
May 23 shoaling death of Mar se I·
Ius Leach. 19, police spokesman
Dale1 Piummer said. Leach was
shot In the head near hi s
Hya ll sv llle hom e in a coca ine
disput e, pollee sa id.
Fenner, 20. a Hya tt sv ill e na·
tlvr, surrrndered to d&lt;?l ectives
Tuesday aft ernoon and Is being
held w ithout bond on flrst·degrre
murder char ges. aut horllies
said.
Paller said at leas t 1hre!' oth er
suspccl s are being sought in the

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MISSED IIOOP - Roston center Rohtlrt Parish (right) goes up
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•1u arl cr action. Parish misse d I he ha.•kcl. The Lak ers won. (UPI )

Gone West has ability
to compete • Stephens
lly .JIM LUTTUELL
U PI Sports Writer
IO: L.MONT, N .Y. tUP I J- Mos t
of Wood.v StephPn s' quP'i ions
abuul Con e Wt•s J's &lt;1 bllilv lo
com plf'l&lt;· Jtw I 1·2 mi l&lt;•s of Jht•
nf'lmon l S l &lt;.tk l·~ W(l/'(' iln SWf't'(' d
in lh f1 Pr1rr P'"tn S ! CJ k C'~ lwo
WI'Pk s ago. Th• • rrsl of lh&lt;'m wi ll
hC' nn.'iWf'l'( •d Sa turd ay .

Cone Wl'sl . Sir•phl'ns· l&gt;rsJ
hop•• for r•x tr·11ding his record or
c•o nsccu livP Bf'lmont vk lorles to
six. fi nlshl'd se&lt;'ond in t hr Mu v 24

1he Triple Crown sweep.

" l l ikP him, he paid me a good
mutuel price at the Prcakness ."
Stephens sa id. " Bul I will say
this, I 've probably !ra ined some
of t he br" 1\ lydars - f: ndear and
Mi ss Oceana . Endea r was lhe
only l'ii11· to bra t Lady's Srcn: t
lasl yt' ar - she bea t her right
herr and bra I h!'r bad. And Mi ss
Oreana wa s prcll y good too.
Nrl t hPr onr of them could go
farth er than a milf' a nd an
rlghlh ."

Pt •l t•r Pu n to L eo C'.'Jslf'!Ji , 'bu l

In A pril , Fenn er wa s char ged
In an unrelal ed ca se with pos ses·
sion of cocai ne and a .3R caliber
ha ndgun In Clin ton, Md .. aulhori·
tics sa id . He Is scheduled losl and
tri al on those charges In Aul(usl.
" If what he is charged with is
1rue. then his foolbaII ca r eer here
is over." North Car olin a Coach
Dick (rum sa id. "Of cou"c, he Is
presumed innocent until prov en
gu lil y. 1'mnollheonetosayifhc
Is gu ill y or nol."
Fe nnr r wa s enrolled In
summer cl asses al Chapel Hill
when tea m offi ci als learned
Mary land authorit ies wa nl ed to
serve him with an arres t warrant, Crum said al a news
con fr rence on l he Chapel Hill
ca mpus.
Crum sa id he to ld Fenn er
Monda y I here wa s "somc troub lr
at home" - rel'err ing to the
arrest warra nt - and I he sopho·

more l efl the campu s parking lol
wlthoul comment.
"You don't deal with this kind
of lhing hardl y ever, " Crum said .
adding th at he had no Indication
whether Fenner was capabl e of
such a violent acl. " It 's mind·
boggling lhat th is kind of lhing
co uld come along so close to
home."
Fenn er set a co nfer ence singlegame ru shing r ecor d of 328 yards
again st the Univer sity of Vi rgi·
nia and was an All· ACC tailback
in his sophomore year.
He brcame aca demically in·
eligibl e to pi a,· foo tball in De·
cem brr and was suspended pr ior
lo I he A loha Bowl , a post· season
all-sta r game.
Fenn pr also brcam e academi·
ca lly inel igi ble l o relurn for
Nor th Car olin a's spring semester . He had enrolled in summer
schoo l this year in an efforl to
boos t his academic standin g.
·
Las t year. Fenner led I he ACC
in ru shing wllh 1,250 yards - the
fi lt h besl in the nation - and
made the Ali·ACC first team as
I he Tar Heels fini shed 7-n .
Fenner joined I he Tar Her is in
1985 afler gradua ting from Oxon
Hill High Schoo l In Mary land and
starl r d as a fres hman in the
season's filt h ga me. a 34 -14
victory over Wake Forest Unl·
ver slt y. He r ushed for 109 ya rds
In th at ga me and ended his
fres hm an sea son wil h :193 yards.
Thi s Is I he se!'ond lime an ACC
leading ru sher has been In
trouble relaloo to dr ugs. Unlver·
slt y or Virginia's Barry Word
wa s conv icted on cocaine lra f.
!Irking charges afler his reco rd·
sett in g 198&gt; ekson.

w;1~

g l\·ln.c! up 11 pounds.
" ill' handl ed his last ,·ace good
and hr r arTil'd Hw li&lt;'lmont
\-\'dgfll 1 1 ~ 1 ; pounds t ," SIPptwn s
.'. :l id hPIWI'('Il lt' lrvision ini iT·

"You know w hat to expecl and ·
all lhe anticipation, worries and
pres sure begin 10 leave you the
more ex perience you gel ,"
Worthy sai d.
Boston Coach K.C. Jones said
Los A ngele~ · stral egy was no
sur pr ise.
" They did everything I ex pect rd. I very carefull y went
thro ugh l heir plays and had a
per fect plan. It dldn' l work ."
Riley reca ll ed l hat the l asl
tim e Boston and Los Angeles met
in the NBA final s In 1985. The
Celt ics routed th e Lak er s 148- 114
in I he opener then lost the seri es.
"I remem ber that gam e and
I'm sure they wil l come back
slronger ," Ril ey sa id. " We have
to keep in mind. I hat all we did
was lighl a fire under the
Celt lcs."

Board lifts fine
DAY TON A BE ACH , F l a.
A NA SCAR appeals
board ruled Tuesday that Geoff
Bod ine was not guilty of rough
dr iving and lifted a $1 5,000 fine
resuiting fr om a May23bumpin g .
inci dent with Dale Earnhardt.

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The Nalional Stock Car Raci ng
Commiss ion also said a NASCAR
decision lo place Bodine on
probation through the end of the
year should be rescinded.

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"No rust lonlg()l ," said La k ~rs
cenler K areem Abdul· Jabbar.
"Give cred il to Pat for t hai. He
made us r un a lol in the week off
- we dldn ' t lose our legs."
[..os Angeles led 69· 54 at hal f·
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out-rebounding the Cellics 27·12.
The Lak er s, who lmprovoo
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finished the game wil h 32 ass ists.
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l anes.
" They double-teamed us and
we co uldn'l ki ck It oul and
around ," Bird said. " We di dn' t
have a lot or open shol s. T he only
way you heal lhe double is by
passing. "
Wor thy. who dur ing th e
playoffs has hit a higher percen·
tage of hi s shots than anyone in .
post-season his lor y, made 16 of2J
atl empt s, Including 11 of his fir st
13.
" He's j ust Ia ken over, " John·
son said. 'T ·II jusl pass i1 to him
and sl ep out of I he way."
Worlhy has led lhe Lakers in
scor ing the l as t six gam es.
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fourth NBA finals, Worlhy cr ed·
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Ander son. who played 16 seasons
for the Cincinnati Beilgals with·
out an y seriou s injuries, decided
I hat while he was healthy, It was
tim e lo call it quits.
Ander son, drafted 'In the third
round in 1972 and led the Bengals
to their only Super Bowl appear·
ance , emotionally told a hasllly
called news conference Tuesday
he was retir ing.
: Ander son, 38, was flanked by
his wife B onnie and two of the
co uple's three children- Matt,
12, and Megan. 8. Molly, 4, was
not with their parents.
Ander son had been the 8engals
sla r tlng quarterback from 1972
until the third game of the 1985
se ason when Boomer Esiason
too k over and demo led Anderson
to backup.
' The Augustan a College (Ill .)
graduat e set numerou s learn and
NFL records during his career.
He was also named to tile Pro
Bowl five tim es,
·
' He owns two beer distributorships, In northern Kentucky near
his home In F ort Mitchell, and
Dayton, Ohio, but his ·future
plans are undecided.
When asked If he'd consider
coaching "I've only been
retired for 10 minutes. I haven' t
had any offers," he said.
· Nor does he foresee an Immedi ate legal career .
. " At a future time I may decide
to try for the bar,'' said Anderson
who has completed law school.
·· "I'm looking forward to the''
summer because I've never had
a·. summer off In the past 16
y~a r s,'' he said. "Now -I 'm going
to have tnor e time to play golf
and see my son play soccer and
spend mor e t1p1e with the
f amily.''
His coach Sam Wyche predicted " he's definitely headed lor
the II all of Fame."
" I really don 't know what 10
say. I was going to prepare some
r~marks, but 'l decided to wing ·
i(," he said al I he slart of the
news conference. '' You don't
every know when It is a good time
to retlr ~. The doclors were
eoncerr.eJ about my shoulder
and they told me It was Slarting
to wear oul a bit.
"I'm still healthy and have had
a" nice career in a great city ," he
said. "The lime Is right to retire
and I hav·e very few regrets .
We've l alked about It , but It' s
nevery an easy decisl on."
He said he'd been seriously
considering r ellrement since
mini -camp about lhree weeks
ago.
." He has had a great career and
has bren a credll In every way to
th~ gam e. " said Bengals vice
nresldcnt and general manager
Paul Brown who coached Ander·
son wil h 1he Bengals through
1~7o . " He ha s his life In good
ordrr and we wish him well in
every res peel . I'm sure we' li be
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the games.''
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fixture i n ihl s organlzllon for
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Wyche. " He's bren a greal
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pi e. It is a mel ancholy time. But
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h ' won'! be too far - way whenwe
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-Wyc he sa id Doug Gaynor,
ltariing his second year oul o'l
Long Beach Stat e, would become
lhe backup quar lerback . In has
th rown th ree passes and com·
pi eoed all I hrze.
" He II 1he logical successor, "
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elu sive. Wher e he needs to be
schools Is 16 gener alship In
leading I he team."
.- Anderson completed 2, 654 of
his 4,475 passes for a .593
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yards, 197 touchdowns and was
Intercepted 160 limes.
He pas sed lor 416 yardJ,
completing 30 ol46 attempts and
two touchdowns In a 36-24 win
over Buffalo In a Monday night
game In 1975. He passed for more
than 300 yards 19 times . .
In Super' Bowl XVI he corn·
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, ball to pitcher Curt Krlppncr in time to make the play Tuesday
• during the 1987 Coll ege World Seri es in Omaha. Stanford defeated
• the lop-ranked l..onghorns, 6· 1. (UP I )
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!Ken Griffey, Jr., .is
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by Seattle

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: CINCINNATI IU PI J - Things
have always cnmr easy for
;George Kenneth Gr iffey, Jr ..
)nay be too easy for hi s own ~ood.
• Young Griffey, a J?.yrar·old
ie nlor at foo th aiHam ous
Moeller High Sehoul in Cin cin·
nail and the son of Allanr a
·;Braves outfielder K ~ Gr iffey,
wa s made l hr No.~ pick in
lruesda y'sfrera grnl clrafl by the
. ;seattle Mariner s.
: Nobody questions the raw
al)lllly of Ihe fi·fool .:l, 190 pound
•Griffey, who hil .&lt;17R the past
~easo n with 7 home run s for rhr
Crusaders. ll 's his mol iva i ion
thai has some peopl e, including
high
school Coach M ikr Ca ·
I
meron. concc rn r·cl.
Whil e Moeller ;., known morr·
for football , wil h I hr I ikrs of
Steve Niehaus l l'l r&lt;l ·cvrr pi ck of
lhe NFL Seallh · S.:·alw wksJ,
:fony · Hunl rr, llnl1 Ct·a hl P and
~John
Shaffer r J&gt;rnn . Sw rr1
·Pmong it s gradu i.ll cs. Cam eron
'also has had hi&lt; sha re of
'out standing pln.v!'rs.
" They Include fo7r who ri ow arc
playing major lea gue ba seball-Buddy Bell and Harry La r kin for
~ he Clncl nnal l lleds, I. en Ma 1us·
~e k with th(' Los Angl'il's Dodgers
'and Bill Long wilh lhr Chi cago
White Sox .
' " Ken reallv I&lt; il hl'ller hasrha ll
~layer and ·bert c•r alhl erc lhan
any of th em ,'' .~ aid C'amrr on.
,','He m ight b(' Ill&lt;' IJ('Si alhl rlr
ever to come lhroug h I his schoo l.
" I ca n'l com pilrr him roo t h&lt;•r
playe-rs around rh'' count r·v bP·
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Cam@ron, " bur hr 's Jhr rincsl .
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not on ly at MOt·llrr. bul in
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Bill Doran of th&lt;· Houslon Aslros
and Leon Durham of 1he Chicago
Cubs abo ca me oul of Ci ncln na t i
during that period.
" The lhing I lhink is really
oul standing abou t him Is his
de fensive aiJilil y,'.' sa id Ca ·
m eron.

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will be opened on June 16 lor a
resurfacing and bridge deck
repair cont ac t on Route 33, four
miles from the Athens County
line.

Sentinel Staff Writer
New post cards Qf Pomeroy
deve loped by
the .. Pomeroy
Chamber of
'c ommerce
Included In the contract will be
should be avail·
draining, paving wit h asphalt
able before the
and bridge deck repair In Bed·
upcom ing Herit·
for d and Salisbury Townships.
age Weekend.
, Construc tion of the project
Pictures for the postcards -· should begin 30 to 45 days after
were selected tlil'ough a contest the awardin g of the bid . Com·
staged by the chamber. One Is plete dal e i s June, !988.
the monument on the courthouse
· lawn and the other Is Pomeroy at
Members of l he Rutland·
night.
Church of God will be stagin g
Businesses wishing to place another of their good rummage
orders for the postcards so they sal es on Thursday - starts at 9
will have them on hand to sell a.m. at I hi' church.
should call lhe chamber office,
Mr. and Mrs. H.R . (Eleanor
992 ·500~.
Smith)
Walt erolToledoandMrs.
Her itage Weekend, of course.
is the only actlvily that remained Audra Thompson of Columbus
alive from the many features were in to attend the annual
that were once staged on Regatta Pomeroy High Alumni Reunion
Weekend. The tr ibute to local and were guests of Mrs. Carl
heritage wa s developed origi· Moore. While they were here
.nally by the Meigs County Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Thompson
Pioneer and Historical Society as visited with Mrs. Donald Strauss
.a part of Regalt a Weekend. Now at Letart. Others visiting Mrs.
·some activit y builds on' the only Moore wer e her cousin, Will
survivor of Regatta Weekend. So ·Mason, of Waterford , and her
the Pomeroy Chamber will be niece, Mrs . William !Teresa
,hold a craft show from 9 a. m. to 5 Moore) Burnett and children.
p.m. on Court St .. as a part of the Chance and Penny of Fairborn.
Dropping by for a visit with
nerilage oservance on Saturday,
:June 20. There is a $5 fee lor Mrs. Marie Steiner In Middleport
-space and if you want to take part Sunday were her so n and
daughter·ln ·law, Mr. and Mrs.
cont act the chamber 'olfiee.
Earl Steiner and children, Randy
The Tuppers Plain s Commun· and Kay. of Warren. TheStei ners
) ty Cl ub - and I'm not too were on their wa y home from a
vacation aJ a mountain resor t In
ta mlllar with this group yet .will be staging a Captain D's fish North Carolina .
And Jack and Martha Greena:dinner at the lire house In
'!'uppers Plains from II a.m:Jo 5 way left Sunda y to return to
Florida alter flying up lor a lew
'p.m. Sunday.
. I t's an all you can ea t deal at days visit with friends and
j)ne price and, by the way. you family. The Greenaways do keep
can save a bit by purchasing an on I he move.
advance ticket. Adva nce tickets
lor adult s are $4.25 and $2.75 for
children. If you wail until th e day
The high school gr aduations
of the feed , tlcketsw lll be25cent s
are
over and thl'jl are occas ions
higher . The club will also hold a
bake sale during the dinner hou rs of mixed emoHons. Somehow
and some outdoor activities are they leave me sad even through
basically I really have no light
also being planned.
connections to lhe graduates. I
suppose It must be I he realization
that high school graduation does
bring with it such sweeping
He y, whal' s 1hls7 Something
changes for so many families.
for Mei gs County7
And yet - I hose kids will grow up
The Ohio Department of Trans·
in spite of us, won 't they? Oh
portation announces th at bids
well. try to keep smiling.

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Meigs Clean-Up participants are announced
Meigs County's voluntary par·
tlclpatlon In Clean Up Ohlo Week
'87 was a very succeislui promo·
lion · and clea n·up effort. A
volunteer force of nearl y 300
people made up of · 4·H. Girl
Scout , and village crews , and an
unknown number of property
owners participated In commu nIty and ·nei ghborhood clean·up
efforts.
Volunteer organization s and
thej r projects Included:
Brownie Troop 1271, Kathy
Price, Leader. Clean up of
VIllage Park, Mechanic Street.
Pomeroy.
Brownie Troop 1067, Carol
Erwin, Leader, Clean up, Ches·
ter VIllage. ·
,
Brownie Troop 1259, Nora
Martin , Leadpr, Clean up, Ra·
cine VIllage.
Brownie Troop 1120, Barbara
Lawrenc e, Leader, Clea n up,
Syracuse Elementary.
Brownie Troop 1079, Ir ma Bay,
Leader, Clean up, SR 124 from
Ri verview Gr ade ·sc hool to
Reedsville.
Jr. Girl Scout Troop 1049, Lyla
Van Meter. Clea n up, Chester
VIllage.
Jr. Girl Scout Troo p 120( Apr il
Harmon, Clea n up, Syracuse
Park.
Jr. Girl Scout Troop 1042, Kay
Roberts, Clean up, Racine
Village.
Jr. Girl Scout Troop 1015,
Gladys Thomas. Clean up , Ches·
ter Village.
Starllters 4,. H, Sharon Riffle,
TR 149 Long Run and TR 114
Mount Olive Roads.
Rid ge Critt ers 4· H , Jan
Haynes, Bear Wallow Ridge.
Country Boys 4·H, Maxine
Rose, Carmel Road.
Suppor t of the voluntary acl iv·
ity of these groups wa s provided
by The Meigs County Office of
Liller Control. Meigs County
Highway Department, Pomeroy
VIllage, Chester Township Tru s.
tees, Ra ci ne VIllag e, Syracu se
VIllage, Parents, and other s.
The villages of Racine, Syra·
cuse, Pomeroy, Middleport and
Rutland also par ti cipated by
prov iding free curbside plck·up
of trash and debris: before.
during, and after Clean Up Ohio
Week. A total or 100, 1 ~ ton dump
truck loads were hauled from the
five villages to the connty land·
fill. Thi s service was provided al
village expense to village rest ·
dents, .. a commendable effort by
all co ncerned .

Other participant s inc luded

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Messenger .
Suc h a high level of vol untary
and contributory participation
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" Litter I s UnBEARable"; br ing·
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brother and si ster·ln·law, Mr .
and Mrs. · Denver Rawlin gs.
Albany. to Springlleld, where
they hel ped cousins Kyle and
Paul CoMbs. celebrate their
birthd ays .
Reverend Arthur Crabt ree at·
tended a Unlled Methodist Men 's
Retreat al Buchtel recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gryckto,

Annapoli s, Maryland, visi ted her
mother and step fa ther, Mr. and
Mrs . Carl Cas ter . Other relatives
who galherpd at the Caster home
Incl uded Mr. and Mrs . Clair
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New Haven Women meet
Th e New Haven Women of Th e
First Church of God held their
Annual Mother·Daughter ban·
quet on Friday, May 8, at lhe
fellowship hall of The Evan geli cal Chrlsllan Union Church In
Point Pleasant.
Delores Taylor gav£' th e bl ess·
lnf! prior lo dinner . Followi ng
dinner a story co ncerning Mol h·
ers wa s told by Freda Turley and
a poem was read by Grace
Cunningham.
A mother·daughter game wa s
pla yed following the formal of
Jhe newlywed game. T~ylor wa s
game hostess . Mothers and
daughlers participating were
Becky and Stacey Reed, Hester
Weaver and Jennifer Cund iff.
Norma Greene and Jackie Rus·
sell and Vanna and Joanna Frvr.
All participants received a g'i fl .
The win ners wit h the highest

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Reed _ Judge s were, Dori s
Yonk er . Sonya Roush and Patt y
Maynard.
Special gifts were presented to
I he oldedst mother present Mrs.
Mary Kell y. Th e yo unges t
molher present. Mrs . Jackie
Russel l and the youngest grand ·
mother Mrs. Norma Greene.
Also attending were: Orpha
Fields, Lufema Weaver, Fa y
Carpen1er. Connie Aelker. Laura
Ael ker, Lesa Carpenter , Roberta
Swisher, Sa mantha Mayard, Ann
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Me.rle Davis, Rutland, and Mr.
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and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Turner
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Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Jordan
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they were joined by their son and
daughter·ln·law , Mr. and Mrs.
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Tuesday, high noon. I was
working the day watch when my
partner, a blue-furred teddy
bear, ment loned that the latest
column was due. You know your
life Is getting strange when your
· best friend gets pushy.
My name Is Hilleary; I'm a
video columnist.
. A report came in th at fou r boys
had disappeared. I turned to my
partner and said, "Stand by me' '.
My part ner then said that he'd
love too, but since he was a teddy
bear people might ta lk. So he
pointed out th at Stand By Me Is a

fllm released by Columbia, has
an R rating and runs 87 minutes .
Four boys go out' on a search
for another boy who had been
killed by a train. Along the way
they learn that the things you
believe as a child are not. the
same things that are truth when
you become an adult.
This film Is a faithful adaptlon
of the novella by Stephen King
and Is one of the few fllms that Is
enjoyable, even though the Ianguage would make a sailor blush.
Tuesday, 12:15. A report of
trouble with gangs In Chinatown
came in and I turned to my

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partner and said. "Sounds like girl with green eyes.
the present isn't so bad after all.
big trouble In Little China.' '
Not too ·bad· If you don't mind There is some slightly rough
My partner reminded me that Seeing men explode and hairy language but overa ll this is a fun
was Otrlcer Kurt Russell's area monsters who kidnap beautiful . mov ie that le&lt;~vesyouwitha good
and that he. was busy doing a girls. But one hour after seeing feeling tong afterward.
crossword puzzle and I should go this I was hungry for another. It
Tuesday, 12:30 and my watch
kiss a pig.
was then that 1 learned that the was over. My partner had long
' Big Trouble In Little China reason my partner was being so since retired to the relative
runs for 99 minutes, and Is grouchy was that his old girl sanity of my dresser and I found
released by CBS-Fox . John Car- .friend had gotten married. I myself pondering the !jlepths of
pentf,'r who made us scared of asked him 11 It were true that
Halloween and The Fog has Peggy Sue Got Married to which
decided that he could turn loose he replied that my mother should
of his own Indiana Jones charac- have received a sympathy card
ter and came out with a story When I was born. ·
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Park, N.Y ., and he Is presidentAmerica Minister and Church founder of Trinity Television
Leaders Seminar will be held at Network, the Buffalo School of
the Rejoicing Life Baptist the Bible, Gibraltar Satellite
Church. 333 N. Second Ave ., Network and Trinity Ministries.
Middleport on .June 10, 11 and 12. He Is author of "The Exploding
Conducting the seminar wlll be Church" published by Bridge
lhe . Rev. Tommy Reid, the 10 and serves on the bdard of
a.m. sessions. with the Rev . . directors of Ch urch Growth In~nny Anderso n conducting the 2 ternational. He also serves on the
p.m. sess ions. The topic to be executive committee of that
handled during th e seminar Is organization.
"How to S uccessfully Deal with
Reid was recently chosen to be
the Problems and 'Hur ts of the pres ident of the National Church
Ministry ".
Growt h Foundation. He has been
Advance registration is $15 and co-speaker with Dr. Paul Yonggl
registration at the door is $20. Cho, pastor of the largest church
Reservations are to be made by in the world In Seoul; Korea, at
sending pa yment and the Church Growth Seminars across
number of reservations to the the United States, Mexico and
Middleport Chu rch at the ad- Europe.
dress above. Host pastor Is the
A graduate of Central Bible
Rev. Mike Pangia. There will be College In Springfield, Mo., Rev.
a special class for pastors and Reid has served for many years
church secretaries Included In as an evangelis t. In 1959, Rev.
the seminar.
Reid became pastor of Bethel
Reid Is pastor of the Full Temple In Manila, Philippines, a
·Gospel Tabernacle In Orchard chu rch of over 7,000 members. In

196b. he returned to ·America to
assume the pastorate of a struggllng church of less than 100
people In Buffalo and that church
presently has over 4, 000
members.
Anderson Is the bishop and
fou nder of Rejoicing Life
Churches of America. A former
entertainer, Anderson was well·
known as a recording artist and
performer .
After a gilder crash, he recovered from severe Injuries and
became founder of the Rejoicing
Life Churches as well as a world
traveler In the office of evangelist . Anderson has been a guest
numerous times on the 700 Club,
P:rL Club, and 100 Huntley
Street.
In addition to condu cting the
three day seminar. Reid and
Anderson wm conduct revival
services at 7 p.m. each evening
on the three days, June 10-12, at
the Middleport Rejoicing Life
Bapt.lst Church.

Family medicine:
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By Edward Schreck, D.O.

Assistant Professor
of Family Medicine
Ohio University College
of Osteopathic Medicine
(Guest columnist this week Is
Kerry Ragg. D.O., Ph .D., clinical assistant professor of family
medicine, Ohio University College of Osteopat hic Medicine.I
Question: I'd like to start an
exercise program. What kind of
exercise shou ld f do'~
Answer: For general fitness.
aerobic exercise is probably the
best type of ac tivit y to begin
with. Aerobics gently stresses
the hea rt, lungs and blood vessels
which supply blood and oxygen to
the muscles. Aerobic activities
Include brisk walki ng, joggin g,
cycling, swimming, backpackIng, aerobic dancing, and any
other exercise that Is continuous
once begun. The Intensity of
exercise should be low - If you
can't tal k white doi ng It, you are
ovl'rdolng it.
Question: Should f see my
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Answer: Because your family
physician knows your medical
history you should consult him
before starting your exercise
program. He'll perform a physica l check-up and, depending on
your past history, he also might
recommend a stress test. This
ga uges the ability of the cardia· ·
respiratory and muscular systems to do exercise. People with
known or suspected neart disease should have a stress test
before bejjlnnlng an exercise
program. In general though, the
average healthy , normal exerciser does not need such a test.
Question: How much should I
exercise?
Answer: Most exercise scientIsts suggest exercising a minImum of three times a week and a
maximum of five times a week.
Exercise should last at least 15
minutes and does not need to
exceed 30 minutes. If unable at
first to exercise for 15 minutes
wthout resting, try gradual In-

creases every fifth or sixth day of
exercise.
If you do several different
exercises and want to obtain the
same results from each activity,
spend the same amount of time
cycling, for example, as you do
jogging. Cycling one mile Is not
the same as jogging one mile. Butcycling for 20 minutes Is roughly
'equivalent to jogging 20 minutes.
It Is Important to gently
prepare the body for exercise.
Five to 10 minutes of stretching
or other warm-up activity makes
aerobic exercise more efficient
and therefore less stressful. It Is
especially important for those
over age 30 who have not been
regular exercisers.
After vigorous exercise. a 5
minute period of tight activity
such as stretching gives the body
systems time to return to resting
levels . This Is very Important In
exercisers over age 35.
Don't forget to see your faamlly doctor before _starting your
exercise program. Good luck!

Chester community happenings
By Clarice Allen

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Cl!'o Smith was elected presldent of the Auxiliary at the
Wt'dnesday pvenlng meet ing at
the firehouse. Other o!llcers
elect.-d we1·e tnzy Newell. vic.-prpsldent . Lora Damewood. secretary , Bonnie Landers. assistant, and Opal Hollon, treasurer.
Th~ meeting opened with prayer
and pledge to th e flog . Roll call
was answered by each namln~
her fa vorllc bird. The srcrPtary 's report was read by Lora
Dampwood and lhl' treasurer's
report by Opal Hollon. Commit tee report s were glvpn. Bltls
were paid and dues were paid .

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sick or the community . Thr
plaques fdr the Auxiliary and the
flrem.-n WNP on display and -wilt
be placed on the wall of the

firehouse . Buying an Ice cream Ifreezer· was discussed and a
member appointed to Inquire on
th e cost and If one Is available.
Refreshments were served by
Lora Damewood and Ethel Orr to
those named and Clara Conroy ,
Clarice Allen, Margaret Christy,
Erma Cleland, Betty Newell ,
Marcia Keller and one guest
Elsie Conroy.
Audrey Rowan . Pat Brownrigg
and Lyndla Berry all of Belpre,
called on their uncle Denzel
Cleland. Sunday.
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Opal Eichinger. Don, Jan,
Tiffany and Justin Eichinger
spent a weekend In Columbus

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Well , it could be wor~~- 'He
could be hooked on Ozzy"'sborne
concerts .•
· That 's all for this time and It's
adios for this month. See you next
month when we' ll find out what Is
good and bad In video stories .

Eichinger Is the pitcher for the
Walnut Ridge High School team .
Mr. and Mrs . Clayton Allen
recently visited his uncle Robert
Allen, a patient at Kings Daughters Hospital, Ashland, Ky .. Mr.
Allen celebrated his JOist blrt hday In February. He has been
returned home from the hospital
and Is Improving.
Relatives and friends here
were saddened to learn of the
death of Olin Baltey at his home
In Euclid. Mr. Baltey was a
former Meigs County res ident
and a graduate from Chester
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;recently tou red Harris' Green;houses at · Portland. Members
~and guests enjoyed seeing the
.plants, shrubs , hanging baskets
:and etc. Each one attending
' ecelved a plant. . The club
•members then dined out at Ma
Perry 's Restaurant at Ravens~~ood. W.Va. , then returned to the
~ome of Mrs. Donald Myers for a
~essert course served by Mrs.
Myers and Mrs. Terry Cline.
: The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs . Okey Connolly with
Mrs. Harliss Frank and Mrs.
,Thomas Spencer as hostesses.
Attending were j(uests, Mrs.
George Pickens and Mr. Jay
I-oong and Members: Mrs. Curtis
Cauthorn , Mrs. Terry Cline, Mrs .
Harliss Frank. Mrs. Herman
Grossnickle, Mrs. Donald Myers.
Mrs. Paul Thomas, Mrs. Denver
)Veber, Mrs. Clermont Harris,
Mrs. Ernest Whitehead, Mr. Ray
Young, Mrs. Okey Connoll y, Mrs.
J_.yle Balderson. Mrs.· Ronald
Osborne and Mrs. Donald
Putman.

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:Murray, Kingsburg Road, Pome;roy . was held recently at the
'Ca rleton Church social rooms.
: A large hanging basket of blu e
;petunias served as the cent er:ptece on the lace covered table
,for gift s. The plant was later
;Presented to Mrs. Murra y as one
o0f her gifts.
: Lime sheriX't punch, cake, Icc .
cream, nuts and mints werr
served to approximately 5(} fam'l'i ty members and friend.
: ·Attending were her son and
·qaught er-ln-law, Dana and Linda
~]vlurra y, Kentu cky, her son and
~ra nd so n , William E. and MI-chael Murray and a guest. Kim
'Thorpe. Columbus, and her
:f(randd a ught er and . great grandson. Tina and Brandon
Hudson. Sa ndyv ille, W. Va.
• Loca I friends attending were
:Richard. Marylou . Aud ra and
:Betsy Houdashelt. Pstor Dav id
' Curfman. Lee, David and Devin,
•Olen and Louise Harrlsoln.
Ralph and Sadie Carl. Roy and
:Mabe l Brlckles, Virgil, Delores.
~N eva and David King, Cindy
:Blackwood. BUI and Roxie Rapp.
&lt;Ginger and Mindy Finley. Roger,
!Yvonne. Wesley and ' Yvette
;you'ng. John Belinda and Vlrgl'rila Dean. Murine. Jessie and
:Aaron Dillon. Marjorie Smith,
~Srenda and ChriS Roush. Pat and
~uzan Thoma, Ruby Burnside.
:!)larcla King. Robert. Chr lsdty,
:1VIellss and Ryan Ramsburg, Ann
~ nd Chuck Mash, Janeth Beal
:and Alpha Bailey.
, Sending gins were VIrgil,
~ udy, Dan, Melodl, Brett , and
' andy Carl. Karen and Bill
Powell, Lloyd, Eva. Phil, Brill
'and Brian King, Susan Mash
:PuUins.
. Hostesses for the party were
t¥ary Houdashelt lind Yvonne
~oune.
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A boat trip to Blennerhasset
Island highlighted the last meet'lng untll fall of the Middleport
:Literary Club.
• Member traveled to Parkers :burg, had lunch and toured the
:renovated Blennerhasset Hotel
~fore going to the Island.
: Mrs. Dwight Wallace presided
[Il l the brief meeting and pres·ented the gavel to Mrs. Wilson
.Carpenter, new president . Other
new officers are Mrs. George
•Hackett , vice president ; Mrs.
~ibley Stack. secretary; and
'Mrs. Chester Erwin, treasurer.
, Miss Nellie Zerkle, Mrs. Jean
Coates , Mrs. •Ira Butcher, Mrs.
j!: lleen Buck. Mrs. Putman
Bragg were guests. The club
meetings will resume in October.

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Eichinger
with
Mr. and Susie,
Mn.Laura Elchln!(er and ·Jell Norton. They
attend.-d a baseball game on
Saturday evening where Susie

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Five Point s Sllndcrella Class.
Rhonda Roush lost the most
weekly weight with Jes~yca ·
· Hatfield losing the most weight in ·
the kid's class. At th e· Tuesday
morning class , Ruth Smith li•as
the top loser wit h Maxi ne Jordan
as runner,up. Carol McClure lost
the most weight with Joyce Dye ...
as runner-up at the Mason class
l.inda Young received her 20 Tuesday ni ght. JoA nn Newsome.
pound weight toss ribbon and director. is adding private diet
certificate at the Monday night and exercise cons ultations to her
class structure.

'Pic:k Your Own Strawberries

CGS-Fox-Trlstar. and Is about a
woman who goes to her class
reunton arter -she ts separated
from her husband.
There, she passes out and goes
back In time to when she was a
teenager and tries to change her
future but, instead, learns lhat

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Ni! llonal Hono r : Society, Isang
wit h the Cass choir, 'and was a
nominee to Buckeye Girls' State.
She planned to attend Indian a
University at Kokomo, Ind. majoring in elementary education.
Following graduation a reception honoring the graduate was
held at the home of Stacia Case.
,another :st udent at Cass County.

Christina Ann Norton; daugh,
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Norton, Onward, Ind., and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Norton, Pomeroy, graduated
nlnth In a class of 128 seniors
from the · Cass County High
School, Walton, Ind.
She was the recipient of the
Logansport Rotary Scholarship.
She was a member of the

ago ny that dr ives some stuffed
animals to hang around watching

HARRIS FARM·s

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SoufJ(ir like a case of Deja Vt~ at the Video Corral... ·

By left Hllteary

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SY RACUSE - M e1gs AssoCt a
tion for Re1ard!'d Ci11zcn s w1ll
mecl Th uiSdiJY. 7 p m . aI
Carl&lt;·lon Sthool 111 Sy 1acu'l·
REEDSV ILLI. - Ol tvr Town
sh tp Tru stees wi ll meet F'rtd av.
7 30 p m, ut th ( Hccd,vl llr fu e
sta ll on
MIDDI. E POHT - M1ddlcpor1
Evangel tnc Chapter In. Order of
Eas ler n Star. w111 mee l 7 30 p m
Thursd ay :ill yrar pms wt l l be
pr esent ed A pol luck dinn er Will
be served at 6 p.m. and membrrs
arc asked 10 bring " cov!'l ed dtSh
Meat will br prov1dPd
POMEROY - Sa l lsburv Tow n
shtp 'I ruslrrs Will meel Thurs
da y, 7 p m ,JI town lw ll

FRtni\Y
REF: OSVII .I.I-' - Ol1ve Town
ship TruSI N'S will meel l'nday,
1.:10 p m , at lhP HPed sv !llc I liP
sta11on .
SYH AC US I - MP1gs Assoc1 a
lion fo r r{f'la rd ed C' l iiZl'nS IS
sponso r ing d flra ma 1ket on
I-'11day al Ca rlet on School tn
Syracusr

POMEROY
Vacation Bible
School at Calvary P1 lgrm Chapel
w1ll be M id through Fr id ay, at
6 :m p m eac h cventng Ca lvaiy
Ptlgnm Cha pel 1s located on Oh10
14:1. half a mile off I he R oule 7
bypass m Pomeroy

8: 3ll p m Music will be by Staff
House Road of Pomt I;'leasa nt,
W Va All alumni and their
guesis are tnvl l cd to allend
SUNDAY
RACI NE- Rev. Charles Norrts wtll be spea ker at a r ev ival to
be held at M orse Chapel Church,
located on Counl y Roa d 35, the
Rac tne Porl land Road. lhrough
.June 6 Serv ices at 7 p m .

POMEROY - A cht ldren s
crusade "111 be held lhrough
Su nday ar Pomeroy Chu rc h of
1he Nazat en c. 196 Mulberry Ave
Rev a nd Mrs Don Dunn. of
Bar llett . wt ll be !he chJ!d ren's
cru saders for 1he week.

Gall ta
RIO GRANDE
Twtrler s Square Dance Club 1s
sponsor in g a "Spr ing Dance"
from 1· 30 I o 6 p,m on Sund ay .
June 7, at Rio Grande, w11h
national ca ller Gary Kincad e and
local callers John Waugh and Bill
Bush Everyone welcome.

HOBSON - Rev1va l sen Ices
at Hobson Church of Chrtst 1n
Chri sI i an Unio n c oni inue s
I hrough F'rtday Servtces. wi th
specia l singmg, begm at 7· 30
p m nig hll} wll h Rev Everet t
Delan ey, pas tor
Everyo ne
welco m e
POMEROY
Ballroom
closses w 1ll bcgm al Ro;a l Oak
Resorl Friday . Gera ld P owell.
insl r uet or Th e class for ad·
vanced dan ces w tll be al 7 p m
wllh I he&gt; begt nners class to begm
al 8 :10 p m On Sat urda y cloggin g classes wt ll be held arl p.m 1

DEXTER- David Nelson, son
of Ronald and Marg aret Nelson.
former ly of Dexter wJIJ be
preachin g al the 10 3() am
worsh ip servtcf al the Dexter
Church of Christ on Sunday. June
7 Nelson ts a sen10r al Johnson
Bible Coll ege 1n Knoxv tlle, Tenn
A potluck dinner and fellowship
will follow m orning serv ices

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Public Notice

Si\'fUROI\ Y
E:AST MEI CS - 'I h ~ EaSirr'n
Al umn i Reu nion w ill be held
Salu rd a\' iJ l Ea slr•1n H1 gh
Schoo l Th e banquet will be al
fi :!II p m fol lowed by ;J dance at

PUBLIC NOTICE
The
Letart
Townsh1p
Trustees wtll hold its annual
budget meehng June 15,

I 987, at 7·00 p.m. et tho

townsh1p building at Letart
Falls . Everyone welcome to
au the.r ideas and comments
Joyce White. Clerk

Is nothing sacred now?
SAN FRANC ISCO I UP I I Forr1 gn lnvrs lor s, c~lrracl y h1 ~h
r-o llers in sucll areas as in v&lt;s1
menI . real c•s lale an d a1 1 arc•
movl11~ rn! o 1hDI lus1 h tts l wn of
AmP! lean&lt;.~ - cl ass rc cat s
" l i's bad r nough lh al ou 1 I'Pcrl
es l al r and llusinl'ssrs at e heln g
bougol bv rore1gn inv&lt;'slor s, ·
sa id Armr Add iso n. a col lecl m
ca t rxpPII who pubiJshc·s dO
annu al 'B lu r Lts l · or lll'sl
co llcclo t· bu ys. ' Bul cvrn our
aulomollvc hi' I i t ag&lt;' is disap
pcarlng as lllr .Japanese and lht•
E uropeans buy lip the bcs l
ex ampl es of ou1 ·:,ns ,Jnd ·r,os
Amr•r fla n l.10d yac hl s and mu s
clr ea1
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for li 111!iY Ca d illac co nv e r llb l(' to

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Oon R Hill

$200,000 for a lg7J FCII ari Day
rona. hi' s.m l Tuesda y
A ut o cx pNt s all rlbute lhc
surge o f ini C'ff'SI In Amencan
ca r s lo I he dec line of the do lla1
Bidders ol IC'CPnl U.S auc-110ns
hd W' co mf' from as fa r awa y as
England. Wrst Germany, Chtna
and Sweden Add~&lt;on sa id
"Most of the traffic ha s been
w1th .Iapa n. · added Rick Cole,
preSidcnl of Rick Cole Auct ion s
Inc. , the largest sell er of co llcc
lor cars In Cal ifo r nw
Be said I he• Japan ese favor it es
arc Cadillac convertibles from
ihr l~oOs and '60s. Muslangs.
hl g fin Chrys ll'r s and lhc 1961 lo
1%:! T hundcr blrds. or wha l Addiso n ca lls "A ml'rica n Graf fiti"
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Harry C Hill

Public Notice

VS

NAOMI KING et al.
Defendants

CASE NO 87 CV 43
LEGAL NOTICE
SERVICE BY
PU8l1CATION

Ttle unknown heirs. deVISees. legatees, administrators. executors, and / or as Signs of NeU1e Gove, deceased; Frank Gove. the un
known heirs, devisees, le·
gatees, B)Cecutors, adminis·
trators and / or 8U1gns of
Frank Gove. deceased, Nedra Gove, Jean Sinclair, The
unknown he1rs, devisees, le·
gatees. executqrs. administrato rs and / or ass1gns of
Jean Srncla1r, deceased, Tamara Sirtclarr. Loretta Sinclair, Elva Gove . The un·
known heirs, devrsees. le·
gatees, admmrstrators, exe·
cutors and / or assigns of
Elva Gove. deceased; Mary
Gove. The unknown heirs,
dev1sees. legatees execu ·
tors, adminrstrators and / or
ass1gns of Mary Gave, de·
ceased, Harry Sovrl, The un known herrs, devr sees, legatees, administrators. executora. and / or assigns of
Harrv
Sov1L
deceased ·
Garth Sovil. Etta Sov1l; He··
len Sovil, Janet SDv1l , Eva
Sov1l Chaney, The unknown
1 . devisees. legatees, ad·
executors a nd / or ass1gns of Eva Sov1l
Chane!, deceased,
Waid
Cunnmgham (Chaney). Ttle
unknown hens, devisees, legatees. administrators , executors and / or assrgns of
Wa1d Cunnmg ham (Chan)
Robert Cunmngham
James CunnmICtoenAvl and Nancv
Rockhold ,
whose ad·
dresses are unknown, are
hereby notified that they
have been named defend·
ants in a legal action ent1tl8d
ROBERT HAR~IS pla111t1fl

vs NAOMI KING. et et, &gt;defendants . This act1on has
been ass1gned Case No 87
CV 43 and is pend1ng in the
Common
Pleas
Court.
Metgs County.
Pomeroy.

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Public Notice

no dullet or mlet and ts land
locked
The prayer ol said com·
plaint and amended com·
plaint ts tor the real estate to
be p8rttttoned, that plainttff 's tnterest be set off tO htm
or in the alternattve tha1 the
real estate be 1 sold and
platntiff

and

ing to their interests after
paymer1t of real estate taxes
and costs of thts action mcluding plamttlf's attorney
fees the defendants are required to answer said complamt and amended com·
platnt within twenty-eight
days after the last publication of thiS notice. which will
be
published once each
week for Slk consecutiVe
weeks. the last publ1cation
will be made on the 3rd day
of June. 1987, and the
twenty· eight days for an swer will commence on that
date .
In case of failure of the defendants to answer or other
WISe respond as requued by
Oh10 Rules of Civ1l Proce ·
dure, JUdgement w1ll be

~~~d~::~f ~~~~s~d!~e~ tf~~
complamt
complaint

also bti considered
The V1llage reserves the
nght to reject any or al1bids
1
Fred Hoffman, IM aypr
V1llage of Middleport

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PU8LICATION OF NOTICE
TO All PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF
MARILYN SNYDER, DE·
CEASED. LATE OF ROUTE 1.
CHESHIRE. OHIO 45620.
MEIGS COUNTY PROBATE
COURT, CASE NO 25528.
An apphcation has been filed
asking to relieve the estate
from admmtstratlon. sayn1g
that the assets do not·exceed
$15,000 and the credttors Will
not be Pf'81Udtced thereby. A
hearing on the apphcation wtU
be held Monday, June 22,

1987, at 1.30 o'clock P.M.

Persons know1ng any reason
why the appllcat1on should not
be granted should appear and
NOTICE OF
inform the Court The Court is
APPOINTMENT OF
Ohio 45769
located on the Frrst Floor of the
FIDUCIARY
Meigs Couty Court House.
On May 13, 1987. m th e
Me 1g s County Probate
pla1nt is to parttlion the fol -. Court Street at West Second
Court. Case No 25523.
low 1ng descr~bed real esta te and Mulberr( Avenue. Pometov. OH 45769
Kenneth G Hartley, Box
by order of court
Robert E Buck,
507 Bunker Hill Road.
Sttuated in the Township
Probate Judge
Route 4 , Pomeroy Ohio
of Ohve County of M81gs
lena K Nesselroad. Clerk
45769. was appomted Ad
and Sta1e of Oh1o. 1n Frac151 27. 161 3, 10 3tc
mmtstrator of the estate of
t1on 30, to· wtt ·
Avis G Hartley. deceased,
Beginning on the nonh
Public Notice
lat e of Box 507, Bunker Hrll
hne of Fractton No 30 at tho
Pomeroy . Metgs Coun1y,
northeast corner of lands of
Ohto. 45769
sa1d Guy T Morton and
PUBLIC NOTICE
Robert E Buck,
northwest carne' of lands of
Bids will be received by
Probate Court
Jasper N
Sovel, thence
the V1llage of Mtddlaport,
Le na K Nasselroad Clerk
west 26 'h rods to a stone;
Ohio, Meigs County at the
151 20, 27. (61 3, 3tc
lhence south 25 deg eaSI Mayor'sOff1ce at the Village
....,---- - - - - - - - - - - ' c . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - j S 8 rods to
a stone; thence Holl. 237 Rece St.. until3 p
Ia
south 35 3.4 deg west 49 %
m June 22, 1987 for con·
rods to a stone. t hen ce south
struct1on of the following ·
52 'Ia deg east 20 rods to a
E"'cavate area 74' x100 '
stone. thence east 14 rods
adjacent to tennis courts for
to southwest corner of lands a new basketball court. Pave
of Jasper N . Sovel. thence wnh 3"-301 bitUminous
north 1 04 and 8 / 10 rods to
base and 1" - 404 asphaltic
place of beginning, contain·
concrete Stripe two besket·
ing 10 and 6 / 100 acres
ball courts
more or less
Bids for alternate. mateSa1d 10 06 acres tract has
rials and construction will

pl:t~~ ~~~ec~m~'nJ:: ~~~:

l.J3
REAl
lOR

216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1-(81 4)-992-3326
NEW LISTING: 22 rm bustness butld1ng 4 ~ baths. 2
lg busmess rooms and 6
porches Good opportumty
RUTLAND: Wonde1ful 3 BR
randh Pool, satell1te d1sh,
woodburnei, Elec BB heal
2 ful l balhs. range, refr~gera
lor and dish wash er. sundeck. carpet mg and dbl
car port lg level lot
40 ACRES· Btg house, loisol
n~ce pa ne l~ng k1t chen.
ra nge carpelmg, lg porch,
summe1 k1!chen and lree'
gas
66 ACRES· All m woods,
lresh a~r, w1ldhfe and all
mmerals
100 ACRES: Near Pomeroy
Good road, 2 LC water taps,
2 gas-otl wells Free gas and
mmerals
NICE 2 STORY: Ha s 2 full
baths. mce b1rch ktlche~ .
cook and bake untt s. slorm
wtndows &amp;doors, basement.
furnace. garage. TP water
and lg lot
100 ACRES RIVER FRONTAGE: On Rt 124 Woods.
old house barn and TP
water
FAMILY. 4 BR s. gas hot
water heal, 2 full bath s. oak
lloors, basemen!, ran ge,
relr1geralor and 2 porches
REEDSVILLE 6 rm home.
bath, TP wale!, mce k1lchen.
range Exira lol setup lor
lra1ler No reasonable olfer
rei used

THE OLIVE TOWNSHIP
FIRE DEPARTMENT &amp; LADIES' AUXILIARY

CERTIFIED
'APPRAISALS
992-3326

Will Be Sponsoring A

HousiJlq
HL'ildquarte1s

STEAK &amp; CHICKEN DINNER
JUNE 6, 1987-4 to 1 P.M.
At The Fire Station in Reedsville
ADULTS S3.00

~America's Rlvorite Store
c:::ll
SALE STARTS WED., JUNE 3,
ENDS SAT., JUNE 6r 1987

...

KIDS SUO

Wednesday, June 3, 1987

Wednesday, June 3, 1987'

Public Notice
IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
ROBERT HARRIS. Plamhff

•

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Ohio

·Community calendar/area happenings
THURSO&lt;\Y
RACINE - Racmc Am~nc·an
Legion Pos l lill2willha\cclectlon
of 'offi ce rs 6 p m Th~rs da y
Refreshments wtll be sened.

DOES YO

Business Services

HEATING

E.i!Aiii.W..

&amp; COOUNG

POME~OY,O.

Residential and small com-

992·2259

' duel work. hum1dit1ers. tur-

mercial units. lnstallot1on of
naco. heat pumps, and 111 condilioninl
Alf wort IUaranteed. Call
(614) 985-4222 (reSidence)
'SpeCIII HEll pack••e
central
-.
11r conditonon1 for mob1le or
modular homes lnslalled on
pad and ready to cool . Pnce
11199.00 plus tox
or a HEIL2Y. ton Heat Pump 111•

NEW LISTING - LEADING
CREEK ROAD- Abeaut1ful
bnck ranch home S!luated
on appiOXImately 3 acres of
land. Th1s n~wer home Wilh
central a~r ts tn excellent
co nd1t1on and offers 2
bedrooms, and famtly room ·
w1th sliding dooJ to VIew a
reaJ pat1o and your own
satellite d1sh I ~ baths 1
caJ gaJage, lenced yard.
young orchard You need Io
see th ts home tf comfort and
neatness appeal IQ you

stalledonyour~ectflcfurnace

Pnce. $1699.00 plus tax. S-28

,

$60,000 00
NEW LISTING - EASTERN '
DISTRICT ON RT. 7 - Are
you looktng for a mtnt larm'
Do you want an older 4
bed room farm house w1th ;
most of the Iemodehng ·
comleled' large rooms wtlh
modern features Barn &amp;
storage shed and ch1cken
hou se complete thts 18 ~
ac1e m1n1 farm Call for you!
s howing
ASKING

ROOfiNG &amp;
SIDING

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

PH. 949-2756
John J(, Bentz
Owner/Mechanic

5-5·'17-3 mD.

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL

$45,000 00

GUnERWORK

VINYL 1 ALUMINUM
Compt.lte Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Types

20 Years

Exp
EXCELLENT
REFERENCES
FREE ESTIMATES

614 367 0412
•

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5-5 '11 -1 mo

A COllEY INTIIPIISI
HAND &amp; CIR . SAWS

CARBIDE TIPS
SCISSORS - SNIPS
PLANER BLADES
ROUTER BITS
CLIPPER BLADES
KITCHEN KNIVES
PRUNERS - BAND
SAWS - CHAIN SAW
CHAINS
35171 Oak HiH ld.
La"' letto11, OH. 45 743
985-4182 ., 667-6954
5-22·87·1mo

Let U1 Fun 'lou In

J.R.'s REPAIRS

Howard L. Writesel

PH.

lo~

Borton, Owner
5-21 -87-tfn

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE
-

Addont and ramodelmg
Roofing and gutter work
Concrele work
Piumbtng and electrical
work
(Free Estima1es}

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

8-20- '86 Ifn

POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL
FREE ESTIMATES
6-2-87-1 mo

.ARCUM
CONTRACnNG

CHECKING.

CHE5nR, OHIO
•ROOFING •SIDING
•WINDOW REPLACEMENT
•REMODELING llo
ROOM' ADDITIONS
•GARAGES t1o POLE
8U1LDINGS
Ph0111 Day or honings

985·4141

5-6-'87-1 mo pd

*VINYl SIDING
'ALUMINUM SIDING
*BlOWN IN
INSUlATION

-tlte ~9 P/M(f,

5-19-1 nlo

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

GEARY'S
BODY SHOP
(ustom Painting
Service, Rustoration
&amp; Collision Servile
Wash &amp; Detail
Service
550 PAGE ST.
MIDDLEPORT, OH.
PH. 992-3537
5-19-'87-1 mo
ICUT OUI FOR FUIURE UIEI

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

TRENCHING IS OUR LINE
Trenchrnc ot Any lype
Backhoe St,..lce
Plumb1n1 Serv1ce

Custom Weldin&amp;
lowboy Hauhn1
Septte Systems
We Carry Concrete Culverts
licensed &amp; Bonded
WILLIAMS

lrAIH

•Washers •Dishwashers
•Ranges
•Refrigetaton
•Dryers •Freezers

It 4. Hysell lun lo•d

PARTS end SERVICE

Pomeroy. Ohio 41769
PH 16141992-2834 or
992-6704-Free Estimates
1-ll-2 mo

BISSELL
BUILDERS

SMALL ENGINE
REPAIR
Authorized Se!Vice
&amp; Parts
Br~ggs

CUSTOM BUILT

HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"At Reasonable Prilts "

a.

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

Stretton
Tecumseh
Weed Eater
homeltte
Jacobsen

Day or Night
NO SUNDAY &lt;AilS
4-16-86 tfn

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY
Middleport, Dh .

992-661 1

UDNALL
&amp;

5·13-17

SALES &amp; SERVICE

ComputerizeH Heanng A1d Selection

~ Swim Molds · Interpreting Services

~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.
l:

1-13 tfn

ROMINE ROAD
RUTLAND

NEW HOMES
RESIDENTIAL
RENOVATIONS

742-2070

25 YEARS EXP.

REWINDS All TYPES
OF MOTORS

Choice Evergreen Assortment
Choose Yews. Junipers, Arborvilaes,
Flowering ShTubs, Shode, Ornamenlol Frull Trees. Rhododendrons. Azol·
eos and many olher shrubs. For Ideal
landscaping. Shop now and savel
Llmliod
i i AYIIIable' No ro10checks .

Organic Peat
Moisture preserving
organiC peal tor lawN

........

and gardens. 40-lb.'

50'~" .-.lnlo!oed gar-

den hOse wl1h brass
couplings. ~

FREE
ESTIMATES
ALLWORK
GUARANTEED

IIIIMO

RADIATOR
SERVICE

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

When You Join THE ·'-'.....''-'
You'll Receive All Of These Benefits
For One Low Monthly Fee That Doesn't Vary A.bout The Same As You May Already Pay
For Regular 'Checldng.

Wcllng Plants
12 pk., ready to plaHt.

185 UPPER RIVER ROAD, GALLIPOLIS

lEMlER F.D.I.C.

IIIISCI el
New Ba-, W.Va.

sa.u

RACINE,

G.Mt&gt;al
OHIO

Contractors

9C9-27C8.
5-18-'87-tfn

LIVE
ENTERTAINMENT
WED. 9·1;

Middleport, Ohio
1-13-tfc

FRI. &amp; SAT.
OPEN

R_oger Hysell
Garage

SUN.

Dl+' au A PoW n a IIIC, W.Va.
ltl-un
r--

•
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Altt Tr••••lul••
'"· 992-5612
or 992·1121
6-17-tft

9:30·1 :30

7 DAYS A WEEK
3 Ul-12 A.M.

MONDAY-SATURDAY

10:30 A.M.-2:30 A.M.

11. 124, l'emo10y Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

An;wu ncr: mr.nts
3 Announcements
Tour GuideJ· Ooet money motl·
vttl you~ S•l•v to •t•rt -:
CommltllnJ· Bonu• . Ftnt.. l•c
opportunity to Etrn teOO ·
11000 / wk M•nv comp1nv
Mnllfht·•dvenc•ment m.,.egemtnt potltloni h'•llltblt Ctll
Sue for lntervi.w 014·28Be•21 Not Ju•t • job.

SINGLE DIYORCEO .
LONELVIII

Control your W••gt'tt . T•kt
" New Shipt Dltt Pl.n" •nd
Hydrex Wtt•r Pills Fruth
PhiWmK¥

Giveaway

Fr•• •ntert•lnmen1 c•nttr
Ador•ble kht..,,, 2 whit• 1
bltck. 3 griiY 1tr1p~ Lht.,
lrlin. .. C.ll 114-«1· 1713
4 Khns to • good hom• Ph

441·4014.

IAdoratM•puppi• Fathtf pure
brad Engll•h Sen•r. Moth.r
Collle-Sp~nl.t mix Ph 01 · -

311-8114

F..n... blade • liM thtPMd
Good wtth chlkJren Vtrv timid
Noodl DODd homo P~ lt4-

,,,,, c...• #,
Nltul"

Chergo t2.00

-

2 POOl Tlfmt mo

wko old.

992-9901

Wanted To Buy

W• P•v c••h tor l•te model cl•.n

TOP CASH paid for '83 model
•nd newer used c•n Smith
Buick-Ponti•c 1911 Eattern
Ave . Galllpotl1 Cell 614-448-

2282

2 Horse trailer c•ll 614-446-

7313

Old Cl•wfoot Btth Tub In good
cond to be uud In • home Call

8t4 448 3389

Buymg da1ly gold. 11lver coin•
rmga, jewelry 1terllng w•re. old

cotnt. large currency Top prl·
eel Ed Burkett B•rb•r Shop,
2nd Ave Mlddt•port Oh 614-

Chrlltmu Around 11'1• World It
badt and bttt.,. thanAt.Yerl Now
hlnng •rn IUPtfVIJors fOf partv
pt., FrM tr•lning, no 1nv.. l·
mMt no collecting Free kit •nd
•uppll" 304· 486·6733 .
VETERANS · E•rn extr• money
In the Army N•tlonal Guard
304·876-3960 or 1 ·800-642·

3819.

EXCEPTIONAl MANAGE'·
MENT POSITION Now hnmg
1harp perton Iprefer womeo) for
your ••• to h.r• •nd superv• ..
p.ople Great work •t hom•
potttlon Waektv income pluJ
bonua... Hurryl You won 't want
IO mi" thl• r•re opporltumtyl
CALL "collect' TODAY for
mor• tnform•t•on for local•ntar·
viM House ol Lloyd, In c Betty
C•r•llo !3041744·0924.
M.ature rell•ble babyJitter
w11nted for 4 month old m M..on
•••· Mon thru fn, refrencl$
rtqulfid. «:all aher 5 00 or
weekend• eny t1me 304· 773·
9166

16

Schools
Instruction

Retratn Now Southeastarn Bus
iness College Call 614 -448

4367

291-t:W3.

2 puppfet 10 Oiv• IWrt Ph.

814-44t-2200.

C'"'• dryer, will run ntotda
tome work H114l IWtY'· C•ll

-3111 .

41tl1tensto.Wetw8Y. Tam•. 7

Coli lt4-H2-121t

18 Wanted to Do
J1m'• odd jobs pamting drfve·
w•v re•e•llng. carpenter work 81
roof repair. trees &amp; hedgeJ
e111perienced Cell 614 -379
24 16
M &amp; M lawn Care &amp; Wtndow
Cle•nmg. Call any diiV •fter 6

PM 814-379-257t

Jim's odd Jobs, p•lnllng, drive
way rne•linQ, carpenter work &amp;
roof repair, trflft &amp; hedgeJ
experienc•d Ph 814 -379

2418

C•n do light hauhng and roofing
Reuon•ble r•tu M•rlon
Snider 814-949 -2629
Will do b1bylitting in my t'!ome
12 yn •xptfience Aef•rence•
prollld•d Aea•onable rete•

QUILTS
Cuh p•ld lor collector •n1tqu•
or pre 1960 q1.1lll• Pltc«t or
applique Any cond•1ton Higher
prlceJ paid tor unuau•l ptttern•.
C•ll M•rc It 814·992· 2,01
day• or 1 -692· 2461 eYenlng• or
we•kend•
W1nted 1o buy good u•ed
doghou•e. 304·2298.

St:rv11:1:o
11

Help Wanted

EXCELLE NT W"GES tor •p•e
time •11embly wOrk; electroncnf11 Olh ... • Into (1504)

•c..

641 ·009t EXT 2987 Ooon 7
D•vJ. CAlL NOW I

Mtnqer nnd.ct. F•mlfy beiiUty
11lon l•nning cent•. G•lllpoll•
S•l•ry pi1.11 CGmmlulon, p•id
vac•t10n, in•ur•nc•. profit •h•r·
mg • mor•. FDr lnlltrvlew, C•ll
614-781-1313 r:oiiM:t

DRIVERS
S.m T•nkllwy Trucking Inc It
now hiring slngl• t" lo 2nd
Driv••· Top mll•~~g• p., uc•l·
lent benefit~ All P•terbilt FIMt,
mutt h•\l't 1yr old f A.
e•perltnct 0 O.T qutllfllld,
cle•n M V A , be 23 or old•r.
Singlet mu•t have 2yr old T.A.
..-... ifytble e~~.pwl.,c• C.ll our
WVt loc•tlon 304-757-8898 or

800-527-TEAM

GET PAID for , ..ding boobl
•100 00 per 1itle Wri1• ACE·
33. 2 Plm•. N•pervlll•. IL

60540.

R..pon••bl• penon lo b•byalt In
my home Quell Creet.; lor 2 bov•
14mol • 6yrJ 3-4 d.,-1 per
week Ptt 814-246 -&amp;504. After
6PM .

GOVERNMENT JOBSI Now
h~ring

1n your are•. bott't tkiU.d
•nd untklll.t For list of Jobs •nd
•ppllc•tlon C•ll 115 -3832&amp;27 EXI . J 412
Baby1lner, In my home, for two
chlldten 8..,., to 4pm we...
days
Holzer vlclnity
C•ll

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-----·Ganrpolis________ __ -------P-ome-rov· --------·
&amp; Vicinity

•

5 Family Yard Sale Rodney Rt
36 . \.ook forJ~g ns Ph 614 -245

9293

Y•rd S•le. Mill CrMk Rd
wnnger w•sher frutt Jars loads
of ttem• to cttoose from Ph

614-448 9515

Y•d •ele ne•r GriHm's Groc m
K•nauga, Saturdav 10-? Gtrl 's
10 speed btcvcla car rl'ldtos
ottter mise itemJ R•tn C111ncels
Moving Sale TuAJ Wed
Thun G•s stove, hou sehold
numerous it111msl Rou1t1 lane
Cheshire Follow signs

1-:-4-:-t.-m-=-u-, -.-,,-:-,-,-:-,,-J:-u-,.-4:-r-:-h-S-th

GARAGE SALE J une 2. 3 &amp; 4
2 7PM Tare Estates c.ff At 7m
Addison, h111 t)lue houJe near
pond
MOVING SALE, June 4 . 5
Clothes. furnitu re hOLISBho ld
ltem1, craft Items, mit e 9 5
Centenary •
~OADYARDSALE

WeJt e ndol
Kerr ftd Jun e 4 S. 5 Watch for
JJgns
J · Famtty G•nge Sal• 641
Founh Ave 9· 6. June 4 &amp; 5

lNG CO ftcommend• thlt you
do bualnn• w11h p.apl• you
know. •nd NOT to •end mont'~'
through the m•1l until you hiiVI
lnve1t1glttd the offering
Auto p•rt' scrip mettl. bl.ltl·
nH• equipment. •tuck. 6 •cf••
Locat&amp;d on St•ttt Route C•ll

814-992-9488.

Homes for Sale

Hom• lor S•lt by Own ..
OrHnbrler Elt, 38A .. b1· l8'oltl
on 2 4 acrn, AC, W B F P , wet
b•r. 2 Clf QII'IQ• Ph Befo•e
o\ OOPM 114· 4·1· "009 Afttt

4PM. Ph 304-175· 3816

M•Y' contldtr trld•ln of Mobile
Hom• ot Pro'/trty on thiJ n..., 3
BA . Home
c•r gl!ftU• Oml.
South on At 7 f47500. Ph.

614·440-8038.

By Owntr . SmtU 2 Bedroom
Hou•• From St At . Z18 ttkt
Krlntt Rd "' lie. flr1t houJt on
right 114.000 C•ll B14·446-

Hug• Communi1v S•le. Rio
Gr•nd• Eatate• June 4 &amp; 5.
9 00 to ? ClothtJ, hau .. hold.
mile. g•lore.

Hou1e hold ule June 2 for 4
dayJ Antique lurnllur•. lg
froezer children• clo1hlng 272
E 2nd S 1 Pomerov 10 00 to
5 00 p m

Glg•ntln 3 F•mlly Y•rd Sale. ra in
thine Frl Junft Sth , 1011m to
&amp;pm 1 mile aH 218 on Ingell•
Ad Watch for •lgnJ lou of
exceiiMr cloth M, baby thru
adult 1lna

4 F•mlly Yard Sale fhur~ Frl
State Rt 1 &amp;0 4 mllet from
Holzer MoJp Big red barn behind
white houu lota of miJO
merch•ndl•e
3 F•mll~ V.rd Salt
Skldmorea Rttlden ce
gr•en Thutt and Frl

H•nrv
Ever -

Yerd S•l• S.•urday Aeln or
Shine 8-6 b•hlnd old Bidwell
Elementary School
Otr•g• S•l• June 4, 6. &amp; 6th
One mil• out 218
2 Y•rd Stlt• on lincoln PlkeJu•t
off 141 · at C•nten•ry. doubl•
wid• &amp; 4th tr•ller on left Th1.1re.
41h &amp; Frt 5ttl • S•t 8th
Clothing , jew.. er't, dlah••· ro·
till.,, lawn mower~ 6 tot• ml•c

G•r•g• S•l• r•ln or tt't lne 9 to&amp;,
Jun• .4 &amp; 5 Aodnty Vlll-ae II .
Third St fypewrller, ch•nglng
labl• alrlt lnl•nt •nd toddl•
clothH C8' 1, hnme Interior,
11blt &amp; tamp stand. rn•lernlty
clothtJ. Jm•ll moton
Y•rd S•l•· Frl and S•t Bem to
8pm Jun• 6 &amp; 6 1 6 rnlla1
IOUih On 32tli
Gl•nt Y•td S•lt. 1/. mil• oul
Neighborhood Rd Applilf'l(l.,,
tfUck pert• 3·wh ..ler Fri. •

Bot

V•rd S•l•· School deJk chllrt,
Did d jshes •nd v•rl01.11 othtr
tt.-n J June •th •nd &amp;th 9 111 4 .
Rt . 141 11 C•nten•rv ne•
Jumbo

Entrv 1..,81 poJitlon ...,.lleblt
Fully paid tr••nlng provided to
high tchool Qrld 1g1 17-30 In
good htllhh Will reloca11 tuc·
c•tful•pplletnt •1 our tXP-",.
C•ll1 ·800· 212·1 38•. Mondey
· ThurtdiiV. 9•m·2pm

31R . vinyl siding. rur•l wat•r.
nlc. n•lghborl1ood. llidw•ll
School t19, 000, Ph. 441·
3249 or Ul· 1339 Df 448·

Vlfd Sal•. Frl June 6th 9 00 tu
!i.OO. Clothlnu. housew•re1,
l•mps, boy• bicycl• ster.o,
Jtorm door , w•ed
Cl
A•dlo. ICIInn•r

Now t•lng •ppllc.tlona •t Do·
m1no' • Plzz• for drNen Mutt be
18rra ot age. h... e • c•r, Insured
v•hlde. Good drlvlno •Kord.

•nKhld
rllf•enett

44t-2387

t~28

For •Ill• 01' rent 3 BA hou ...

g.,•g•. CA. deposl1 &amp;
r.c~ulrtd

44t-2183 8-5

Ph

&amp;14-

GOVERNMENT JOBS . Moving, houtl &amp; building. 30
111.040 · 158.230 yr. Now tcrH Coli 814-379·2263
Hnlnv. C•ll805-117·1000 Ext.
A-9801 for currnl feder•lliat.

2t01

Truck driv.,-• nHded. M•l• or
f•r11al• C•ll 6U -192 -2371 or

1 600-247 46tl

D•monnr•t• the l•gnt lin• In
~It Toyt. gtfll·
hom• diCOr·PII.It btltld nt'W
Chrlt~mll lint Ovtr 800 h:emJ
No dfllv.,lng, no ctJh.ctlng. No
exp.,I.,C1 Call Fritndtv Home

Ptrtv plan. Ftt•

Portlll 1-800-227-18t0

N..dtd b•lrt•ltt• for 1· 2 ""-'·
rnttt • wllk for one child
SomftlmM 2 C•ll 81• ·992·

1780

HIAINOt Oov.,nm_,.t jobt· ¥Qur
•rtt 116.000· 111.000. Phone

1 'h ttory C•p• Cod bv A•nd•l

Homn Some-thing n.w •n Mod
ul•r ' HouJing on di•pl-v at
French Cltv Mobile Hom ... Inc
O•llipoliJ, OH Ph &amp;14,· ••&amp;·

9340.

FGr .. tt by owner. 2 •tory houte
In Middl_,on overlooking Plfk
30 yr . uu•rnt.-cl v•rttlt 11dlng,
w w c•rptt. 1 1h b.th, unique
woodwork. 114·192·51 2&amp;.
Qov.,-nm...-.t HomM from 11 lu
r-..•lr) O•llnqu.nt tu property.
A•pon••ion• C•ll 805·817·
&amp;000 Ert. OH-9101 for current
'lfPO list
Fully furniJhed 2 bHroom t'tom•
In Aadn• with ~uippad khch.,,
rtvw '&lt;lltw Pfopll'ly, tcro•• from
O•n«•l Store hey aec.u to
Ohkl Alvtt bo" l.,nehlno •nd
Nnctv b..eh. ttS,OOO 614·

ooll •elundol&gt;lo. 11021131·1119 i41-2tel .. e14-849-22e&amp;.

•xl. 1203.
Scol•nhlp ...,.lllbl• for q~o~tntlld
•P~»Ii-=-nt•. c.tl ERA, Town •nd
Country Rtlll htlte. 304·175-

9548 •

lomtrthlng N•w Under The Sun I
Rtpt n..ted for luMn_. Account• Pert Tim• •u.ooo Poltntl .. Full Time tiO,OOO pfus
poltndll. Worll own hourt·
ptovldod C.H 1-112-

t.-.,

831 -0618 M-F 8:00om ·
9 OOom IC.S.T I

3 bf(ltoom btlck hou•• In
lhldbury, Ohio n.. t to WMPO
c... p~«&lt; . nlc. kit chn, wood·
IX.Irner Appoln1mtftt ontv Cell
114·192· 8984 Or 8,.· 992 -

&amp;08&amp;.

3 bedroom houM on Wlht
ftrrK•In Pom.,oy. •11.000 or
bte1 offlf'. Must .... C•ll

Thur and Fn June 4 and S 9 till
7 lots ot e11.tra ni ce junior
clothing sl1es S 11 Many other
nuJc ttem• Arnolds re• •ero"
from ForeJt Run Chur ch on
Coun1y Rd 30

June 6 •nd 8 9 ·00 am untlld•k
Crew Ad . Pomet'oy Toy•. child·
rttn1 clothes 814-992-2588

Hou•• B. •xln lot 011 O•k Or.
Spring V•IIIIV E•t•les Ph 114·

449-8297

t•~met

'It, mile Bulavllle Rd Wed &amp;
Tt.urt. 10 t•m•1in lot of
goodl•' Come &amp; See

Big 3-F•mlly Y•rd S•lt LOIJ of
chlldf•n• clolhn. computef,
1oya. Somt1hlng tot '"eryone.
Jcl . of 110 &amp; 1564 •t Porter.
June 15 • e

29t7.

June 4 and 5. 9 00 4 00
RiggJcreat Deryl Well's C•n
OP¥" bedJpnad. sandbox .
c htldfen• · adu lt cl1thmg b•r
ttool• tires. 9111 grill air cond1·

J1.1ne 6 and 8 Turn flrat ro•d l.tt
from Middlepon hill 5th houte
on left.

Own your own •ppar_. or •hoe
Jtore, nl1oo•• hom . J••n ·
tportaw .. r. l•die• •pp•rtl.
menJ ch1ldren·maternl1y . llriJ•
sins ptlit• . d•nc•w••r · Moving V•rd S•l•. W 141 then
..robic, brld•l. llng•ie or acc••- 233 Wllt ch tor 1lgn1 Clothin'g,
oorl• ttore. Add color •n•ly•l•. dlth••· mt•c. J un• 6 • e
lr•nd• liz Cl•lborne, Guollnt.
H•llhhttx. l•vl. L••· C•mp ll't h•t. the Annutl41 Sprue•
B•v.,ty Hill•. St Mlch .. e, Ch.ua, Street E¥tnll On• d•y only,
Outbtdl Atd, Gtn"''· Forenz•. Stturday June lth . 9 -4prn.
OrgMic•lty Grown Over 2000
othtrl Or 113 99 on• price V•rd 6•1• •1 W•ndt Athe'•· 6 I
dttlgner, Multi Tier pricing Third St. lldwell Thufl, •nd
dltcount or family tho• ttore
Frl
RM•II prlctt unbiiiiY•tbl• for
quall1y 1hMt narmtUy pticed G•r•we S•le, 11t houte on L1Hie
from •19 •o t80 Ovlf' 250 Kygtf' Rd .. ju1t off At. 7. Jun• 8
brtnda 2100 •IVItt •14,800 to A &amp;th. Frl • S•l Antlquedllhtt,
121.900 ln'&lt;l•ntory, training
dolls, ult lo pepp••· goad
thtlurn, gr•nd openlnQ, airftre, , clothing ch11•p tools, •IHl
ttc C•n o"" 1B d..,, Mr
lront, new lA 11 p grinder 3pt
Kten•n 301· 3&amp;8 ·1808
P' 1 I . plowJ. rruh J•n rocking
ch•lrt , B. miJc hem•

31

J1.1ne 4th and 5th Chnltlt' Ro..
reSidence on County Rd 28
9 00-4 30

Vard Sale 1 mite on 218 Wed &amp;
Thurt

Of

THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·

5 tamtly June 4·6 Freeur.
dreuer, bo11. aprlng1. m•ur .., .
clothes. dishes toy• etc. Finl
house pelt church in Ct.ester.

SauerFa,m. 4 1h mii&amp;JfromRt 7
on CG1.1nty Rd 3. 1 1h m1l1u South
of Rutl•nd Freeur, furnl1ure,
hGUithold tfem1. bGOb. 1986
car, and much more Fn June 5
Sat June 6 9a m - Sp.m

Btby•lttlng In mv home. •ny
hOUfl, 304-896· 3930
'

INdTtCE l

Moving ule June 2-4 Tool•.
plano, turmture, awnmg lor
camper, much mtJC College
Rd , Syracuse

Yard S•le. rain or sh.ne Frt &amp;
Sat June 6 &amp; 6. 9 to 5 6th
Avenue All types ftnd sizes ol
good ciGtheJ &amp; mrse Items

PORCH SAlE . Thurs , Fri . Set
80 locuJt St l11mp1 dishes &amp;
gl•11w•re galore Some An·
tlqutJ, Jewetrv

in-:-e:-:s:-:s- -2,.1.---- 8..---cu-:-s;:
Opportunity

9 famtly tnfantJ and chlldr•n•
clothtng 3 miles Gut LeedlnQ
Creltk Rd 742· 31$4. June ht
through 61h

_________,,_

Give plano •nd org•n leuonJ lo
beglnnet's. •ctvenced 11ud•ntt
and adullt in my home At•o
t••ch cording •nd tr•n•po•lng
C•ll614·992·6403

,

Street wide v•rd u les Jun• 6
and 6 , 9 ·6 Wnght St PomerQy
E1ght plus hOu•as

B. 6tl1 1 mile out St At 218
On• Maore reJtdence Something tor evervon f)! 9!1m-4pm

8 · Ftmllv Y•rd S•le. room sin
carpet Thurtdey June 4 2 mi
out 21 8 H•ftelt Res .

r;n anm l

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

- r. ---- - .--------- -.

814-992-7532 •

992-3478

•fl.,.

We Are A Prlv1te Club
Now Accepting New
Membeto
MEMBERSHIP 15.00
NDn·M.,be• Covtt

POMEROY, OHIO

9

Ol•crMt in1roduatlon• In your '
•r•• by t ....,hone. C•ll . 115- W.. t.d. Someon• to b•l• h..,.
292·8900 ht. C-359.
Call
I 00 p m. I 1 4· 949

4

992-2196

' "THI 1m11 lANK"

Whilt quantities last.
No i1in ch~eks.

BELL CONSTRUCTION

PAT HILL FORD

Peoples Bank

(6141 "2· 7714
1m1t111

licensed Clinical Audiologi!t

RT. 1. BOX 278

32933

Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone Bills Here
t iUIIN!SI ~HONI
16141 "2-61!0
II~OINCI ~HONI

417 Second Avenue, BoK 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

MOTOR REPAIR
•

•

~ (614) 446·7619 or (614) 992-6601

RUSS
ELECTRIC

Rtck Purson Auct1oneer ll ·
cen•ed m Ohio and Wnl Vlrgl
m• Real E•l•te. •nttque. farm .
liquidation J•l•• · 304 773 6785 or 773-6430.

45 "'

We Carry Fishing SupplteJ

3-11-tfn

304·468·

F11111111 v1111: nl

PLUMBING
HEATING
161 North Stcon~
Middleport, Ohio 45760

or 949·2801
No Sunday Calls

ch•~r.

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

All Maku

BISSELL
$10.000
ACCIIINIAI

304-895-3935

985-3561

TRENCHING SERVICE

10-8-lfc

N•w Homes Built
"'Free Est1motes"
PH. 949-2860

Sp•yed full bi0!1ded Etk1mo,
good watch dog, to good home

814-448-3672

FREE ESTIMATES
1-1·17-1 mo.

1-3-'86 tfc

WEllMAN'S PAINIING
&amp; SANDIUSIING CO.

CALL b 14-4411-3028

t3t4

1.1ted c•n
Jim Mink Chev ·Oids Inc
BiH Gene Jokn•on

ECE.TYLENE
WELDING

Far111 Equlp111eat
Parh &amp; Serwlce

PH. 992-2772

'NOll GUAlAJtf(fO /FHl UTIUTU

ELECTRIC &amp;

SALES &amp; SEIVI'CE
U. S: RT. 50 EAST '
GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Authorized John Dttre,
New HoNand, lush Hog
Farm EquipnMinl
Dealer

GARAGES

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

992-3989

BOGGS

CUSTOM BUILT

I'll 'oMit to yeu.

RT. 4, POMEROY

4-21-87-tln

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

PortaW1 s.dlblasting

Pretty color k1tten1, 304· 676-

8

THOMAS
1
BODY SHOP

ROOFING

Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service

TYsr

RESIDE1111AL, tiiDUSTitAL,
COMMEICIAL

4 female tiger kln•n•. Moth•r"
beautiful long-h•nlld Calico 6
wks old C.l1614-986-'367

Female German Shepherd
puppy. 304-676-2362

511 / tln

or 949-2168

PH. 992-9949

985•4244

11 Help Wanted

Iii .005 ., ' • 211tltl

REASONABLE • REliABLE

MULBERRY AYE.
POMEIOY r OH.

K1tten• to giveaway Call 614

Old b•m
tur down tor
material See Doyle Ord aero••
from A•venlde Golf Cour~e .
Muon, W Va

PUIIIC INYmD

949-2263

190

To • good.. country home. 6
Shept.erd-Colll• mixed pupp11J
Call814-742 2488

t042

614-843-5248

SUGAR· RUN
ASHLAND

7 month old mote bird dog Coli
614-742-2328

Brown vmyl

992-2526

REBUILT &amp; REPAIRED

Male Pitt Bull

458-1823

Mobile service

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS

a month old

The Daily Sentinel Page 13

2 Mommy em 1 kttten, 304·

RUSS MOORE
1-21-87·1 mo.

BINGO
IAGl!l CIUI- POM!ROY, OH.
THUll.,! I'M-II 6·15

742-2027

NEW LISTING - N1ce I ~
st01y home overlooking the
beautiful Oh1o Rtv er 3
bedrooms, full basement
eQuipped k1tchen. 2 CaJ
gaJage. ce1l1ng fan are other
added features with lh1s
home Also woodburneJ
fneplac e. wookshop tn base
men t, eal-l n krtchen, patto,
and a lmnt porch wtlh a
VIeW ONLY $29,900 ()()

(

Any F1ve Rooms and
Hall - 194.95
l-!8-1 mo.

REStOENTIA.liC OMMEACIAL

Electronic Organs

''

·

FREE ESTIMATES

NEW- REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

Henry E Cleland Jr
992-61 91
Jean Trussell ..... 949-2660
Dott1e Turner .... 992-~692
Tracy Riflle ...... 949-3080
Office... .. . .. 992-2259

a -

FENCE COMPANY

East Main St.
Pomeroy
HOURI' 1ue -Wtd.-Fri.
I 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Iunday' I p.m.•7 p.m.
ly- ChiiKt or Appointlnfftl

1124

RACINE - Newer ranch
home on comer lot Spactous hvtng room wtlh
beautiful fireplace Large
modern k1lchen . 3 bed
rooms, basement. Excellent
con~ilton large carport,
l.concrEile dnve $47,500.00

44.95
Any Three Rooms and
H 11 '59 95

ACCENT

PEAT'S SHARPEN UP

Riverine Antiques

SYRACUSE - 2 bedroom
home on l acre lot I lloor
plan w1lh pail basement I
car garage Good begtnner
home $16,000 00

Brindle oot.. 814-742-2450

1

EUGENE LONG
CAll' •
Ph. 16141
843 _5425
1-12-87-1 mo pd

ll

CARPET
UPHOLSTERY PlUS
Any L!Yinl Room and
tJ' 95
Hall
Any 2 Rooms •an· d HaII

20 years
"Free Estimaws"

JAMES COE
CA

moln Coli 8tU92-3923

44L·6323
Day or En.
" '

Worked m home area

NEW 'LISTING - LONC
BOTIOM - A VIeW of !he
nver 1s an added at1ract10n
to th1s 12'x40' mobile ho,me
on '• acre lot ·Use for
summe1 camping or yeaJ
round Jestdence TPC water
ava~ lable ONLY $7.500 00

ACCOUNT STACK UP?

· Ftat

Giveaway

L&amp;N CLEANING

•

Truck. auto, &amp;
heavy equipment
repairs and
welding .
(All makes &amp; models!

SAT. 10-9, SUN. 12-6
SPECIAL GAIDiN SHOP
HOUR$ I A.M. 10 CLOSING
THUlL THRU SAT.

s

4

f~;;;;,:;~:;::::::ilrr::;::;~:;:::::::=::::;rr=======;~1;:::=:::::::::::::::;::~ Several
Beaut1fulcolort
k1tten1 Malft
to g111eand
away
f•

OPEN MON.-FRI. 10·9,

lml 8
5.97
~; $
150-Pf. G•d•n .._

I'

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

SIDING CO.

67~
:.":'at~
.o-lb..

.'

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2 tamlly Wed and Thur June 3
and 4th Rt 33 1 mil• from
Beacon Service Slltlon •I Do·
rothy longt retidenc:e

3 pc outdoor furnltura, dinette
let, clothe• ell JlzeJ, mi•c lttml
Friday June 6 al B•lltov' a •t
Flatwoodt
2 pr tlldlnt clo111 doon· lltrd·
ware, Jtcret•rv ch•lr. colltt,
cloth" m•na· llfge, wom.nJ
&amp;· 7 m~ Menv mise lt.nu
Every thing clean like n.w,
che•p c.. h only 3 1/J mil•• out
For ..t Run off 7 thtn 1 'h ml
•10•2 Morning Sttr Rd.
4 f•mlly yard ••le June 4,8 ,1
R•cln•. b•hlnd M••onlc Lodu•
Oannl• tUII R••· 9 00 · 5 .00
Mtny Item•.

••I•

5

Frid•'l Jun•
H•rrls.
Y•rd
Brtdburt bthlnd WMPO. W•tch
for tlljlnJ
June 15th 1nd 0111 RDckaprlngt
Ad Toddl•r. adult , girl• cloth..,
hou•ehold llem•
4 f•mlly. Friday. Juna 5, SMur.
d". June B 10.00 •m rill 8 00
pm , C•r~••t. awe•ptr, lterl,
tm·fm r•dlo. much mor•ll Nick
lhle r•ldenc•. 282411 Apple
Grove·Dorc•• Rd . Aaeln• Rtin
or thin•.
Thurt. •nd Frl , Junt 4th t.,d
lth. 29805 Pin• Grove Ad , Jutt
off St At 124 b.tw..n R•clne
and Syr•cu•• Chlhlftn •nd
.dult clothing toyt, 11 IIi Inch
rlmJ with lugt and center•. miJc
Items.
June 1111 10 00-? lttw"n H
.nd A Block •nd Cl•anc~ R..ltv
Appll..,cq, clolhH. ltC
Ch1.1rch of J•tu• Chrl•l, Apot·
toile F•lth (Jun P••• Plrlt, New
Umt Ad) JuneAth 1 &amp;lh, 6th No
junk, etten Jilt Anythlnt you
n.ect Toy•. dl•h••· btdclothn.
clothll,
o..p W•ll
Pump, 1•nk. p P•• At in c•nc.. a
PaJ~or R. Rlchtrdt, 014·111-

M•r,•rt

9091

Moving nl• Jun• &amp;1h. &amp;ttl, 7th
'h mil• from r•Uroltd cro11lng In
Otll.ttr on Bowl• Rd. Hond•
3-whHitr. pontoon ba•t. de-..
hee.r:t. ridlnu lawn mow•r. mllftV
ml•c. lt•m•.

30918 Ne.c• Rd Middleport.
Cloth••· cotfee •nd 11nd t•tw•
J•t MIJt
Junt 4th •nd &amp;th I 00· 5:00 2 ,
miiH uut tt 31141 Flttwootls
Rd. MiiC lott af v~ nice k'fl
nlothn lnf•nl •nd up. 614·882-

2103

--------·1•Gtr.ge AI• Jun• 4th lnd lth
Brv•nt Ad. Rutland. C.cM Win
rnidenc• lota of womMt ctott'tlng, m•n• •ultt Somtthlng for
lfVIItVon• R•ln or 1hlnt

...... PfPieiiaiiiif ___ __
&amp; Vicinity

••t.,..

IS· F•mlty Y•rd Salt On lincoln
Pik•oH141 W•d , Thurt , &amp;Frl
Ph &amp;14-441 -3171
Two F•mfly Y•rd S•le 8· 4-87
At '7 Jet 218 Sign
707 Thltd Av• Thuu. 9· 6
0•r-oe 8•1t. At 1 &amp; 218 Su
June &amp;th 9 til ? B•ra•lntlll
Y•rd Sal•. Frl 6th St•req,
diJh.. eloth•J. odd• &amp; endt
101 M•bll-"t Or
6·F•mlly 9 00· 1, Cl•yCommun·
lty lldg 'h mitt below Jet ot
218 or Rout• 71lov•rJ U.n•J
loll of curtalnt, bldtprltldl,
dish•• · •duUt &amp; chlldr•nt
clo1tln, hom• lnt4tflor, tiC
4·F•mlly, home inl ...lor, btbY
lttmJ 413 R•llrofld St. tc.MR
Wtd
Thur• 9·4
'

a

4· F•mltv. F•rm Rd . •••t Bob
Ev•n• SauHtiJ• Bhop. Come
Mong•. port• power, Joe chtln1.
cabl• pulltll, b•bv clothll . loyJ.
......, •pok••· girl• • boy• •
•dult clothn Som.thint for
•~eryont. Fri. I Sit .. June 6. 8
A•ln c•nc.ls. 10 tlll7
G•r-a• Stlt 1•1 t lm•ev•r. Thur
.th &amp; Fri. 5th &amp; 81t 8th Olrlt
blt1•. doll buggy toyJ, houslthold
90odJ, 1ho••· clo1h ln9, jm..u ,
wom~~n, chlldrttn) org•n. Cl1ri•t
mts hMnt, Lot• Morel4 F•mllyt
Atln Of Shin• 811 Third Av•
G•lllpolla

Yard Sell, Thur• •nd Frl, Jun• 4
•nd6 , 8 00 em t1111 .00pm, 131
•nd 13 3 So. P•rk Orlv•
Yard S.le. Thurund Fr1, K &amp; K'•·
rt!n c•ncellt. 9 00· 3·00, Home
lnttrtor . chain b•by ltenu
JprudJ curt•in•
·
Giytntlc Yard S•lt, Thur•. Frl
1nd Sat 4 hou1e1 tHtlow &amp;Ide,.
J•wlerv. O•lllpollt Ferry W . Va
MOVING VAAO SALE. S.t,
Jun e I , Brtaad Run •cron from
8po1n Plant. 9;00 1m 1ill 4 00
pm. Everyrhlng 10 gol
Y•rd S•l• 1153 M1in St, New
Hav•n. M•nJ. Iedin clothlno.
u•rclur bike. odd• •nd •nda
June 4 ,5,8
y.,d S•le. S•t. 10 oo Ull
28015 Bltth A'tit, Pt Pit

• ·oo

, '

t..rge Mov ing S.lt behind hxon
9t.,lon l.lPP41t Muon. W. V•
June 5 and 8 , Jt•rting 9 00 1m
2 famll'f v•rd tilt, June 4 tnd 15
2629 MI. V•rnon Av• Mtyl~g
wrlng•r w••h ... lotJ mort. 9 '00

lUI&lt; oo

Yard S~lt, 2 ftmlly, baby Items.
women a cloth11, co•••· nick
nach, much more June&amp;andt.
29,3 Spruc• Strut
~---

6 family, 2 hou .. r,•rd "le.
f•lrgoundl Ro.d, fol ow 1ign 1
Jt.me 6 •nd e . 9 .00 till 3'00 .

G•r•;• S•l•. 3307 Frtnldln ""•·
F11 June 5. 9.00 1111 1

t14·112-1111.

15 f.milyl•n•'l•rd .. It Thurund
Fr~. I 00 4:00, 3 miiM btl~
Btu• Bridga IH•nder~anl on At.
2 w•t ch for 1ign1
"'

2 bedroom hom• Ctmp Conllt'lf.

304-179-2129.

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frage- 14- fhe Uaily Sentinei

HOM ES

USED

KIT 'N' CARl&gt; YLE ®by Larry Wright

M OBI LE

K ESSEL'S QUALITY

Soundetlgn floor mOdel. AMFM radio. caasette, record,
8 -tracli. and ph ono Ph. 3670369 .

PHONE _61 4-446·7274.
Buddy, 38R , 1 1h bat h,

total elec:trlt:. alo t lr:it extras. Will
c onsid&amp;r r11aaonable offar. Call
6 14-44 6-3086 &amp;ftef 6 PM .

Ctrponl , lhfllter t'touMI tnd
garages ; C a rports . 1 2x20
1895.00: 201124. 11895.00:
Garagea, 16x20, 12395 .00;
24 x24. $3595.00. Post·Frtme
Bu ildeta, Athen a, Oflio 614592 -2937.

1984 14x6S Mobile Home on 3
lou. all ale&lt;:t .. lanced yard, out
buildingt $18 ,500. Ph . 446 ·
3249 or 4 46 . n39 or 448 ·
1528

30.000 BTU air condit iOner,
$15 0. 3 apead holling motor
$70, _6ft. wood ladder. S16, 8ft:
alum rnum ladder, $15. 3% HP
Rototiller. $160. Old rocking
chair, $20. &amp;mall baby bed
$5.00. Ree1e Hitcfl. $200. Alii~
good condition. Call 614-992.
721 5.

Furntahed 2BR . Shult1 Mobile
Ho me T.o~ k e ovar paym11nts ,
ha lanc4! 86.000 Call Evenings
61 4-446-4489
1 974 Grandv ill e 1 4~70 , 3 BR , 1
&amp; 'h Bath s Total l'lhlctnc new
car pat E~ ll a nice SB950 00 Ph.
61-t-446-0175 .
Sc ~Htll

14x70. 3 BA ., 1 'h bat h&amp;.
CA. excu ll an t condition . On
ren t&amp;d lot in Gallipolit . lmm e~tatA ponenion French City
lhokbrane CiJU 61 4 ·44 8-93 40
1973 Fr8edon. 2B A, to181 elec tri c. Ph. 614-39 8 -972 4 .
1973

1 2~85

Ki rkwood

Ft~mo-

dolod. Will consldo • off ,.. 61 4·

992-245 4 afl ar 6 :00p.m.
1973 Freedom.
1 4•70. . !17
3 450.
bedroom.
part ly furnished
CIIII 61 4-992 -7479 .

14x70 Park Esllto1. 2 bedroo mt . 1 'h bathJ. furn lshad. 2
expa ndos, porch, shed. centr al
ai r 11 nd h1111t, und eq'l &amp;nn lng, all
electric, price re duced a s teal at
$15.000 .00 . 304· 875-670 4
19 86 Culumbia 14 x80. Bflfl at
K!HliUgll Mobile Hom e Sales,
Ktm auga. Ohio. or call Peoples
Bank, 30 4-676-112 1. f inancing
!l ,ailable.

33

Farms lor Sale

8/ICIASonT ribbl a Rd of1 Rt.62 .
Pl u11 t!IJ flll buil ding, WllfOhOuUI.
) 'e A house, barn, cellor, pl us 2
oth flr buildings. All blac k top
road . Ca ll 304-4 68-18 19. Cnll
nftur 6P M
Mini farm . 9 6 ac res. Bash an Rd.
M11 lgs Cou nty. 6 roo m house.
lull t.n l! ment . s mall b11rn, one
out buil ding. &amp;26.000 614378· 6209.
20 acn'l farm Hannan Tr ace
Road. Glenw ood, W Ve tor
more in for mation call 30 4· 773611 8 or 173 -6186 afl flr 6:00 .
1 10 11crtn, L11on Bade n Ad .
Hou u &amp; outbuildi ng. Stream
ttu ough prope rt v 304 -4581066 .

34

"I noticed that your ad offers
free checking. I think that's a
very nice thing to do for
those Of US who don't have
any money."
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42 Mobile Homes

47 Space for Rent

for Ront

Com mlll ctnl buildings lor leau r
Downt own Pt Pl eaattnt . S lor&amp;s,
offi ce•. A-One Real Estate.
Ca rol Yeager. Br ok!lf . Cal l 304·
675 -6 104
747 lnddustr iat sto rage 12 foot
ove r he&amp;d door. 3 phases ol
electric, 18K48 ueel build ing
6 1 4 - 44 6 - 2362 Fo r
appointmor1t

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park,
Rout e 3 3 , North ol Pom!H'oy.
Rrmtal tr aitera . Call 614-992 7 479 .

2 or 3 bedroom. f urni ~ h ed . AC.
Good cluan condition . No pets.
New Haven. 304 ·882 -2466.

Spacu for ! malt trai lers. All
hoo k-ups Cabl e. Also effic iency
rooms. ai r and cable. Mason.
W.'l /a. Ca ll 304 -773-6661 .

House trailer fo r rani Call
6 14-7 4 2-2753 alt er 6:00pm.

2 bedroom. you pay uti lltt ell,
aduha only. dapos it requir ed,
304-67 5· 2635

FAM ILY PRID E MOBILE HOME
PARK , Rt. 2 south. Gal!lpolia
Ferry , WV . Now r enting Iot a for
$65.00 per month. Cell 304 675-3073 after 5 :00PM

2 bed room tr11ller turn l~ hed , 14
Bmdfl ttlt Addn, 3 04-6 7 5-6372 .

47 Wanted to Rent

2 br mob ile hom e lur ni1hed.
U11od lawn mowers lor sal e.
304 -676-66 12 elt 61' 6 p.m. trll
12 p.m

3 or 4 Bedroom hou s e in Kyg e r
Creelt S t ho ot Distri ct. Releren·
CBI Ph 614-446· 8621 .

Mobil a hom&amp;a lor rent . 2 hed·
room lu roiahed. Ph o ne 304675· 861 2 or $ee Hugh Burril .

Hou11e want ed. Rens onablerent.
wr ll repan if nace11ary in Point
Pleasant or Gallipolis Ferry araa .
Call 304-458-171 2 .

2 b ed room m o bi le ho me.
11 150.00 per month. 304-675·
1371 or 676-381 2

44

Merchandi se

Apartment
lor Ren1

51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AU CTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Olive St ., Ga llipolla. New &amp; used
wood-co al ~ l ov es. 6 p c wood LA
suite 1399 . bunk bed s 1199.
recliners MW &amp; used bedr oom
auitea , wringer waaher1, &amp;
shoes. N ~tw livi ngroom 1uites
.1 199-1699. lamp1. CaU 614 446-3169 .

plus olectr ic. Al s"o required a
&amp;2 0 0 .00 tecu rlty deposit . CONTACT· Ja c h ~n n Ea tet aa Dept. Ph
44 6 - 3 997 Equ a l H o u a ir~ g
Ovpo rtuni1y.
Fu rr1 i1 hed &amp; unfurnished apia ,
$150 .0 0 and up , rulerenc e1 Ph.
304 · 675 -7738 or 304 -6766104 A- 1 Real Eat ele.
Furm shed Apt. 522 5. Utlhl les
Pd , 1 BA 607 Second Ave ..
GAllipolis . Ph. 446-4416 all er
7PM .

County App ll lln ce, In c. Good
u1ed appl inn cu and TV lets.
Open BAM 10 6PM . Mon thru
Sat . 614-446 -169 9 . 6 27 3rd.
Ave. Ga llipolis. OH

Furnl!~hed

35 Lot s &amp; Ac rea ge

Elf icienev 1 146 . Utilities p11id . s har e bath. 607
Seco nd Ava., Geilipolis Ph.
44 6 -4416 &amp;ft er 7PM

1 8 Acres, nice building sit e. 2
mi Nor1h ol thlll citylimltsonR t
'] . Catl814 -446-7627

1 BR Ap attmen t, 740 S ~con d
Avo. $186 per month. Depo1 it
required . Cl!ll 614-446· 422 2
bet w een 9 &amp; 5.

la nd lor Sail!, 75 ttcres CHtb
Cree k Road. 304 -675·4 324

41

Vall ey Furnit ure. new &amp; usod.
large llftCiion of quali ty lurn itur e 1216 Eas t e rn Ave .•
Ga llipoli s.
GOOD USED APPLIAN CES
Wa1hars. dry er11, refrigerators,
ra ng u . S kagg 1 Appli ances .
Upper Riv er Rd . besi de Stone
Crest Motel. 6 14 -446-7 398

Ups tairs u nfurnis h t~ d Rp artment
Utililiel t&gt;ai d Carpeted. no child·
ren or Ptlts. Caii614-446-1B37

LAYN E'S FURNITURE
So la&amp; and chai rl pr iced from
$395 to 199 5. Tables 150 and
up to $1 26 . Hide·a·beda $390
to $596 . R11clinera S226 to
&amp;376. Lamp1 U8 t o sus.
Dinett es 8109 and up to 1495 .
Wood tabl a w -6 ch1lr1 8285 to
1796 . Desk 11 100 up to $376
Hut chftll $400 and up Sunk
bodt comp la le w -matu eun
1295 and up to 139 6. Ba by bed•
8110. Matttel&amp;el or box apring1
f11ll or twin 16 3, firm 173, and
183 Queen seb 12 25, King
1360 4 drawarc hast $ 69 . Gun
cabinett 6 , 12 gun . Gas or
electric rang&amp; $376. BAby mattr euea 135 &amp; 14 5. Be d lr11mea
S20 , $30 &amp; King lram e 150.
Good s el ec tio n ol Mdroom
auhet, m etel cabinet s, headbo llrds S30 and up to S65.

Nice 2 8R , turni1hed apt Main
S t. C hes hira. Wa un paid .
UOO mo. Sec\lrlty depo1i t requ i r~t d . Ca11 8 14 -245- 6818.

Rentals
Houses for Rent

3RR . bnth llo 'II, hm1ily room .
Locntod on 688 Refor en co
rnqul rfKI. $32Smo. C11 ll 6 14 •
266- 6789 or 266 -6206
Nicolv lur nis hod 1matl housn.
Adul tll 6nly. Re ler encu re(luirorl . 0 11 lt reet pllrki ng Ph .
6 14 446-0338
1DR. lwn ls ha. 1 small chi ld. No
pAl ~ Cllll 6 14-446 -032 1.
3 BR un lurnisf,ed. Z chlldutn
No 1wts Cal! 61 4· 44 B-0321

1 BR , grou nd floo r. all utilities
paid. Near Mt: Oonatd1. Call
446 -70 25 .
Apt s. 28R . and lBA . adults only
in Ga lli po lis. Ph . 446 -B221 .
Furn l11 hod Apts. N~,.t to Rio
Gr11ndo CoHnge Ph. 614-446 ·
8883 .
Oalu•e 3 roont unfurnis he Apt
Now kitchen, c11rpet thf U OUI.
1 at . fl oor. of! atreet parkin g. Ph .
6 14-44 6-4 604 ()f 44 6 -2602 .
Mode rn 1 BR apt. C8 11614 ·446 0390.

3 BR . bu ck in Rio Gumdo Soc
Dell N o ptlts $2]5mo Call
614 24!5 -54 ]9.

F\11ni1 hed apt. nl'tl doo r to
li br11ry . One profassio nal Adult
on ly. Parki ng. Ph 446· 0 3 38.

3 RENTAI.S AV AILABLE
1 Air ConditionOO 4 bedroom
homA. Rio Grenda 2 . Small 2
btlrlroorn unit in vtiiiiQA, Rio
Grande 3 Pt c t ur~:tq u e homu 3
mll&amp;t lOUth ol Gal lipQII!I, At. 7.
Ad111t s p1 etorred in .'Ill 3 t oc~ ­
t io n ~
Rnfl!renca&amp;, l1opostt roqutr od Ph 446 94]0 or 245
94 57.

Graciou1 liv ing. 1 and 2 bedfOO m apa rt men1 1 8t VIllag e
Manor and Rlvers ida .6.part me nt a In Middlepo rt . From'
12 16. inclu di ng util ities. Ca ll
6 14 -992-7787 . EOH

Nn::u 3 bArh nom hou &amp;n FArmly
roo m. gl'lllll!ltl. ba&amp;llml!nl , !m ee d
&amp;it hea t , 5 womhtd acres S275
put me. nth $100 dfiPOSt l No
lnshJe pats 10 E1st St . Po mu·
roy . 6 14 · 423-628 9
2 bodr oo m. lurni shtld. AC GoQd
clun condttion No pit ts $ 160
par mon th . Nllw Hsven 304882 -24 88.
Nice hou se 6 tooml 1nd bll th
Flt ll bRifi ii iOII I {U'I(! I IIBpi AC D Hl
PometOY Ph o ne 6 14 99 2
3 197
Small. nice 2 hathoom Cllrpo tt
At . 248 . Ca1161 4 -985 -4 2 44
Boautilul renovfltfld 3 br h'l me
or Morglln' s WooOiawn fo rm.
Rt 35 P l i r~y 8400 per n10111h
304· 675· 1286
Completll hou so co ndo Crystal
Batc h neat Clearwatnr, Fin
Avail11ble June 6 thru Jun e 13.
Extr11 nice, all club houll! tacit!·
ties. poo l, eX~~J r Ctle roo m, spa,
etc - 3 bedroomt . lloepa-8.
&amp;460.00 nllo,)ot iab!e 304 -675 344 7 or 813 44 1 164 3
Hou n tor rant Ha rtfo rd, 11ice.
"'ery cl ear~ . close to scho ol,
1200.00 Pfll' month. phone
304· 882 · 2016 .
4 room houso Ca mp Co nltl't'
area. 8150 .00 pfll' month. 304·
876-137 1 ~r675 - 381 2 .

CARPET
Cart:~e t ramnanu $8 00 a oy ll rd
end up . Molloh11n Furn iture
Upper River Rd. Ph 614 -446·
7 444 . Ope n till 7PM o n Wu k
Day•
CAR PET
Ca rpnt remnantl S6 .00 a yard
11 nd up. Mollohan Fu rnitur e,
Uppflf River Rd ., Ph 614 -4487444 Open titl 7PM o n Week
0 8YI

1 bedfQom ap t in M i dd le ~Jo rt
All ulilt tie1 paid . S2 10 par
mont h. Ca ll 6 14· 992-5150.
APA RTME NTS . mobi h:1 homes.
houses Pt Pl811111nt11n d Ga ll ipo·
lis 61 4 44 6 -822 1

Good uud color floor model and
po rt ebi&amp; TV Ph 6 1 4 -446·
49

1,

l bndroom ground floor, priv11h1
rmtr11ncn. recently remodel841
Everythi ng fu rn .. loc. outlkirll
Hende rson. $260. mon th., 30 467 6 -B730

2 pc liv ong room'luita. very good
c:;o nd, 304· 675-4871.

GO-car1 . 6 HP . 21 in. ATV tires
on rear with Torque converter.
&amp;300 . 614 -742 -2420 ifte r
5 :00p.m.
Tony's Gun Repaira, hot reblue-

ing Open 9,00 AM to 7 ·00 PM .

2BR . water &amp; trn h paid. 1 mile
fr om hospital. S20 0 rent plus
deposit . Ph. 614-446- 13 54.

Mobile Hom e IPII&lt;l fl for rent.
With g&amp;rden &amp; gar eg a. 1 mile out
on 15 88 . Nice loctllon . Call
61 4 · 446-4 344.

Drago,nwynd Cattery Kennel.
C~A Hlma~ayan, P1t1i1n and
S•am_-e kittens. AKC Chow
PUPPIII. New kittans;· Siamese
and Himtlayans. Call 614· 4483844 after ?PM .

Btby Raccoons for 11le 30489!5· 3972 .
.

Hos pital
table,
good
cond,
650bed
.00. ind
Phone
3 04 -&amp;754396 ,

57

Util ity trailer new lights ready fur
the road $360.00. Butche ring
aq_u lpment, band saw. meat
grmder, tenderizer, cutt ing table, paper holdar. must sell all
11 ,000 .00 . 304-882-3793 . •
Whitt 11nllque wicket cou cf, and
cha ir with new cu shion s. Two
nice e nd ftblet , 1 loot 11tool and
2 ladder back chaira . 304·6762336 .
Elextric lift reclin•r chair. brown
twean, $1 ,800. new will sell
1500. Red Rollt Wheel ch1 ir
wtth leg lifts $300 . Folding
walker 136 . Th it equipment
u' ad lflsa than one week. Toilet
chair $40. 304-862-2211 .
3 / 8 tran s mi11ion rebuilt, wood
and coa l burning stove can sea
306 14th Str&amp;et Des ida Power
Company.

55 Building Supplies
Buildin~

Mtterial•
Block, ~ri c lt , 1ewer plpee, win dow •. lmt els. etc. Cleude Win ters, Rio Grande. 0 . Ce ll 614245-5121 .
BUYOUTS - SECONDS ·
CLOSEOUT'S
1.- Counter tops. Kit chen and
beth 1nd bar. 12.99 lin. Ft. JBI .
2.- Marble Vanity Top 's (B) From
16-19 to "22-48 " 110.00 to
$60.00. 3.- 22-30 Almond
Vanity end Marble Top $79 .96
4,- 60'" Steel Beth Tub'1 Almond
and whit_ $89.96ea. 5 .- High
Glou tub wall kitt almond and
white. S29.96. 6.· 1 pc. Fiberglass tub and shower combin ation . White ar~d colora S1 69.95
to t179 .96 . 7 .- 2 pc . Flberglaaa
tub and ahowan combination
white tnd co lora 11199 .96. 8 .Delllxll acrylic tub and thowe ra
with top . Reg . S89 .95 Now
2 99.95 . 9 - Color Commode•
169.95 . 10.- Fibarg18$SS Roof
1hingles (8) 816 .96 sq.- 90wt .
roll rotting 19 .915. 11 - Pin•
ro ugh sa w T.· 1 · 11 siding
('Vu4x9' 12 .951 2Spc . up 1.00
o ff pr . P c . 1 2 - lfu4 ' x8 '
Plywood-8 .96 'h · 6.95 21Sp c:,
up. $1 00 ott pr. pc. 13.~x 4Jt8 11 to ngue &amp; groove wate r
boerd . $9.96 or (%x4•8 -8 .96 ).
26p c
up 1.00 oft Pr .
Pc .(7 . 16tht x 4 ~ 8 - 5 . 95 ) 14 .- 4x8
cedar or treated lattlcfl 12.96
tnd 10.95. $1.00 off 26pc up .
16 .- 1 /ut4•~ wood oak panel ing
/81 5.99aa. !A) grad e 8 .95ea.
115 .- Vu 41t8 Birch Panel ing Reg .
24 .96 now 15.96 . 17.- Pine and
ce d11r w oo d wings c o at ing
165sq. ft pr. ps eklge $8 .95 and
1 10 .95 ph . 18 .- 4x8 Gl8zo&amp; til e
bath pan t~l l (B) 4.99 and 6.99et.
19 .- Perm11 (A I in aulat ed t l'ltet·
tng foil one side ( ~ 11 4 K 8 - 4 . 99 )
P..h 411 8 -6 .99) ~ 1 - hB - 6 . 99 ) .
2 0 .· Thermo! ply in, ulativesheathing foil {2) •idlll 4x8 4 .95
2 6pc. up 1 .00 off Pr . Pc .
2 1.-lnauulated temperfld glu a
panels. %;x 32 ~t 76 - 29 . 96 ea.
35p c up 25 .96 . 22.- Pine inside
tovered edjut table ahuttera. ell
sizes bslow whol eaat a cost.
23 .-K-lu x bench mark "brick
corner• 50 canta bo• . monor 2
g el 10 .95. 24 .· Praf lni•hltd
bru ce oak flooring ~ th lcil: 2'4
w ide. 20aq ft . ctn . S46 .0D 10
ctn. up . 39 .9 6 ctn. 25 .-Ptehllng
interior doors prel!nlslled and
unfini shed til ai:raa (B) 29.96 e1 .
26.· Stael 911&amp;rlor in1ulllted prehung doora {8 ) 69.96aa. 27.•
Ext erior Ileal door blanks {81
25.00ea. 28.· Pina Louvered Byfold cloott sets {24· 29 .961 (3035.95) (32 -39 .96! 135 -44 .915)
{48 -59.901 . 29.- OouDiu idalhe
entrance doo r 111t1 with decorated gl111 and 1heel p•nel
doou . 360.00ea. 30.- Bron!e
1luminum do ubl e commerc ial
entr11nca doors sau 599.96 or
1ingel1 399 .95 with ht ndt lt and
loc ka. 31 .- Singla or dou bla
leaded gl11s steel insulated
doon sets. rag, 699.00 to
1800.00 no w 349 . 95 lo
896.00. 32 .-Sto"
doo•• ' "d
"'
Jamb. prahung 1 Yt hr. fire rated.
189 .95 . 33 .- Prehung steel
insu lated doou whh Yt gl• 11
lnaultted 129 .95ee. 34 .- Prehung pin e panel doors 111 al.ua
89.95u. 35 .· Bltnkhollow con
doors from 1 2 to 20 w ide 80
' long - 400ea. 3&amp;.- Prefin lal'led
prehung olllt legtcy doors •nd
jamb allsiral 44 .95ea.
PENNS WAREHOUSE WEll STON, OHIO 614 -384-3845.

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

St~awberries : Picll your own.

Bnng containers Claude Winter l . Rio Grande, Otrio. Call
614 -245-5121 .
Rou sh' s Strawbeniet, 2 mitn
ba~k of New Havan, WVa at
Untrm C•~pground. Stan May
2 5. You p1ck· $1 .00. We pick11 .25. BAM to 6PM . Ph.
304-882 -2237.
Strawberries . Teyfors Berry
Patch . Kerr .• Ad . Monday Saturday 8AM -8PM . Call 614 446-8692 or 614-245 -5178.
STRAWBERRIES - Pick your
own - atarting Thursday, May
2ht . 8 a.m - 8 p.m. already
picked -- &amp;1 .25 qt . Campground
field ·only.
Happy Hollow
Fruit Farm
304-676 -2026
Hu saell '• Strawberrie1 Fields
open for picking. oHSandhnt Rd .
U-Pick, We Pick. Moo thru Fr17
am to 8 pm. 304 -876-2817.
Oualitv Fru ill end Vegetable&amp;
nrt 8i1 and wtroleaale. B. &amp; S.
Produ ce acro1s from Piua Hut
Gallipolia, Ohio.
·

59 For Sale or Trade
Sale or trade for WO -WD 45 A.
C. Tre ctor. VW Dune Buggy with
libar glass body . Ph. 614-446773 9 .
For ule or trade for Conversion
Van. 1967Ct maroSSand1990
Cutla1 Suprema. Both ncellent
condition. 61 4-742· 2372 .

for111 Supplies
&amp; LIVI:Stock
61 Farm Equipment
CROSS It SONS
U.S . 35 West. Jeck&amp;on , Ohio.
614· 286-8451 .
Ma11ey Fergu•on, New Ro lland.
Bush Hog S.lea It Sarvice. Over
40 utftd tractors to chooae from
&amp; complt~t e line of new &amp; ut ed
equipment . t..rgest aelaction In
S .E. Oh io.

Tobacco or tomato aticka 52",
15c each. Morgan'1 Woodlawn
Farm At. 36 Pliny. 304-676 ·
1286.

1986 Dodge pi ckup , 3 1/4 ton.
21 .000 miles. $6900 . 1969
lnternetionel 2 ton with winch
Cal/614 -992 -5468 .

Tobacco b&amp;d, 304 -676-5928.

1978 Ford F·10.0 Y.t ton, auto ..
good shape. $1900. No run
Call 614 -446-3B52 aher 5pm .

62 Wanted to Buy
·'

Now buying shell co rr~ or ear
corn. Call for latest quol e1. Riv er
City Farm Supply, 614-446·
2986.

63

Livestock

Ouroc Boar&amp;. Bred ju1t lik e the
boart we te1ted at th u Oh io
Testal ion that gained over 2.6
lbs . . per day. Roger Bentley ,
Sab•ne, OH . 513-584 -2398 .

801 Ford Tractor with plOws.
diac. mowlngmech lna, rake, hrr
baler 13796 . Ph . 814- 288-

For sale or trade 1876 4~4 Ford
Bronco. 302 auto , AM -FM ,
18. 649 miles on flng . Fair cond
Call after 6PM Ph. 814 -2661969.
1980 Ford4 x4 F150. XLT auto,
air. tilt. AM· FM . toolbox U600.
19B1 Honda Ac cord S1195 .
614-949-2288.

73

Clean. mi•td hay. $1.00 a bale
you pick up in the field. Call
814-446-7803 Of 446 -2784.

1977 Ford Cuatomlzed Vtn
$1 , 800. Ph. 446-8249 Of 4461339 or 448 -1628 .

Hay for aile. $1 ,30 per bale
b11n , 304-676-2466.

84' Chevy Window Van. lop of
lin e. loaded, va,.,. aharp, Ph

11

Transpo rta ti on
Autos for Sale

1980 Chrv•ler Fihh Avenua,
good co nd itio n. Call 614 -446-

0008 .
1985 ChtWy Chavetta 4·1peed
S2999 . 1984 Chavy Ch1111tte
auto. 12999 . Johnt .Auto Sales.
Bill Willi Rd .
1984 Dodga . .. t tl clun
12795 . 1981 Chevy Malibu 1
OWnet" 68 ,000mi. lik e new
$2350. pe,_ 614 -288 -8622 .
1984 Plymouth Colt. 4 ·1peed,
AM -FM tepe. sun roai. wire rima
$2499. 1SI83 Dodgt Colt, 4·
•peed, AM -FM ttp .. wir e rims
11999. Johnt Auto Sales, Sui•
villa Rd .
'
1983 Plymouth Hor izon ,
60,000mi., aut o, AC . Ph . 1514379 -2726.

1982 Plymouth Chemp .
47,000mi. Ph. 614 - 379- 272~.
78 ' Ford lTD nfi'IIY tlras. nfi'W
belt., AC. cruise. PS. PB.
11400. Ph. 614 · 245 · 5239 .
81 ' Con~etta whh 5100 • ctutl
m il81. Ph. 2158-1174.

6 14 - 246 - 613 ~

79' Chwv Panel Van. ,.4 ton, low
miles, very good thap e. Ph .
245 -5131 .
'76 Chevy Bluer: 400 , 4 apeed,
PS , P8 , full c arpet, 12,70(' .00 .
]04-675· 2327.

74

SNAFU®by Bruce Beattie
,.., .....

--

87 Oodg11 Omn i, new cond.
t5995. would conlider oldtr
van. 1:11' or truck witl'l not over
tHiOO value on ued•ln. Cell
614-388 -8706.

Ani 1harp 19~12 Cutleaa SuPfllml, Brougham top, V-6
tngfne. •ir, PS , PB. Qrll 114 992-&amp;941 .

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1962 Kawankl KOX 176 din
bike. Good co nd it io n. Cell 614992 · 2604.
1984 Y· 30 Magnt. ex c cond..
like new. garage kept, muat see
to •ppriciltt, 11 . 850.00 firm,
304-876-7762 .
1982 Honda 850 Ni~f,thiWit,
act 12,000 mil•. 11 ,600.00.
304-875-3097 .

75

Boats and
Motors for Sale

21ft. Sltltfcrtft, siHPt4· 8, 120
H.P. Mercury 1-0 motor. Needs
r.furbithing I repainting. Will
&amp;ell or trllda tor livlitodt. Ph.
446-7026.

Auto Parts

1978 Uncoin ContfMtt1el Mtrk
IV . Good motOf end tran•mia·
lion. 2 n... r..ptn • .
Nev.- wredteci. C.ll 814·742·
212&amp;.

.,-rt.,

t•"'·

• ·dr .. PS, PI, 1117 Ford NEW, duel
AM -FM 8 -trKII . FH-st 1150. · ~ bed. tHO.OO . One plir
Buy~ tt. Ph. 114· 441. 4111.
10.17 tn.tck ...... tZIO.OO.
Aftw 1 :00 c.n M'·171·3013.
1971 Nov• 2110 Awta, 1400.
Runs good. body lei? . S.1 el 11 ft . dump beef tiiO.OO. eel
Cinema
.304-111-:.237 eft.- 1 :00 pm.

78' Ford tr:TD.

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acuo Nowton'a
A111110 (0:30) D
llJ ll\owll&amp; ToCIIr News ol
the enttrtllnment world Is

anchored ltvo from Now
York. (0:30)
lUI \Yl(RP In CtftCIMoti
1:31 (J) ~ H To le~ver
7:00 (J) Hlnlcootlo ond
'MoCannlall:

1986 11111 aize slide in tructt&lt;
camper. Call 614-446· 864,1;
aftet 7PM .
· ''"1
24 h . Golden Falcon travel•
ttallllf. well , equipped. 11900'.;
Call614· 388-9378.

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and financial nowo with Lou

Dobbs. (0:30)
18 Gl lfA1 Whltl ot Fortuna

i8 Bo!Mir
Mitior
Stir Tre(I)

7:06 (J) IInford ond Son
7:30 •III ill Newi,...S Olmo

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illl of Fortune 1;J
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Home
Improvements

IF THe Mf:TS' ~N
PA[?LIN&lt;i EVE~ PI'JI::~ES'

SWEEPER and sewing mach In
repair, partt, &amp;nd.aupplies . Pick
up •nd delivery , Dtvil Vacuum
Cleaner. qne half mila up
George&amp; Ot'helr Rd . Call 614-'
446-0294 .
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Vinyle It Aluminum Sidi~g .'
Storm windows &amp; doorl , over"
h.eng gutter1. Free estimates.
Ph.614·446 ·6332.
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fo~ .&gt;u~E!
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Ace Construction. Roofing, gut ·
teu, m11a0nry work. All work
guaranteed. Call81 4-388-9766
or 388 ·9792.

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PA~l-IN4S~Ct...EMENS'

ct.eM~Ns,

7:35 (J) MajOr Ltagua Bneblll
1:00 (J) Doktari
rn co~~oge Boubol

llS "MY

go...s-roN~

All types carpenter &amp; concret•
work: Interior, e11terior, ramo J
deling , painting, roofing, fraa'
estimaln Call614- 446- 6174 . ~

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Larry fesrs Balklls headed
for heartache when he falls
In love. (R) Q
·
(!) all s..MVol ilpeelol The ·
faoclnatlng specieo of seals
are filmed above and below

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1111 IBIJ T1i4l Now Mtko
the wttar.

Hammer Mike .Is tried for
manslaughter In the death of
a pollee officer. (R)

llJ Prlnlorlewo Wrep ups of
the day's world

news and in

depth feature reporto. (1 ,oo)
&lt;BI MOYIE: 'Going lefllrk'
Prime Movtl (R) (1 :25)
• (I) MOVIE: lko: Tho War
Yurt, Plrt 1
1:30 ill • (I) Hood of the Clotl
Alan becomes quiet and
evasive when asked to trace
hlo ancestry. (R) r:;J
9:00 (J) 700 Club
(J) GS Nleht CCiurt Pacific
prklcell mlotakoa Harry's
concern 11 a marriage
propooal. (R)
ill •111 M1oQyytr
Mac&lt;lyvor and four offenders

Vlnyle 81 Aluminum Siding.
Storm windows 81 doors , ovef
heng guuera. Fret~ ea1imeta1:
Ph . 614·446-6332 .
B.I.SEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unc onditional litetime guaran tee local reletancea furnished:
Free e1timata1. Call coltect
1-614-237-0488 . dtY or nightr
Rogers Basement
Waterproofing.
,

EEK &amp; MEEK

are ltrlndtclln rwd

... AID~ L SAY 10

Fetty Tree Trimming. 1tump
removal. Call304-676-1331 . ·.

AlL MY I.Or'AL FRIQX)S
M 'T11ERE ...

.Rotary or cabla tool drilling.
Most wells compll1adsameda)'.
Pump nfn and urv lce. 304896-3802

I IJ~E.D AVE: M!U.a.J
ro.LARS eH ~.

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Concrete finiah. parking loti. ·
basement&amp; - toy aize job. Sanior
Citizan Discount, Aidl Garfield.
614-986-4414 .
Starks Trllfl and lawn San~ic l,
lawn cera_. landacaping, stump
remo val , 304 -576- 2842 dr
576-2903.

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Building and rt~modeling . room
additiona, roofing , layout IIVi ling. siding, btthrooms . concreta. e!IC'Irical . dfVWIII, plum.,.
ing , 304 - 615 - ~713 .

mountiln •rea. !RI r:;J
(!) liD Plghtlng 'ronorlom:
lnllcle Nllt'l ~ COUncil
Tltla program takoo tho
VieWert behind the Clote&lt;f
dOOle of 1 olmutotad Whitt
HOUU NOtlonll Socurlty
COunc:ll oooolon during a
nuolttrottoclt.
Ql ·~~~- Qome Jennie
runo Into John white trying to
etude her IOteot victim. (A)
llJ LerYr King Llvel tn dopth
lnta,.,_ wlih top
ntWOmoitoro 1n&lt;1 celobrltles.
t::tO•C2l r~a1111ng 1n
common Somoono on
Dovtd'o 1t11H hll ·botn giVIng
m1tllrlol to hia compotl1ora.
tO:OO .III 01 NIC lpeciOI
Uto In the Fat Lano
ill elll ll*f llllly'l NCrat

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MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP
THAT~ ,A.W... RIQHT: •.

IM GOING a.rr 1l:l

THERE's NO BOTTQM

PIQ( a::w.E WI t..D
BL..LIE'SERRI ES.

IN THIS eucKET:

Pill Cltdlll up him
Involving "im with murder.

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Plumbing
&amp; Heating

Tltlo dr""" IHuotrltillha

dovooutlng en- of '
Alzhol_.l 0110011 on one
lollifr. 8uHnnl found
ltorootf locod with protl(lms
ohe .... onttdpalod.

aJ .DThllqtlllltr

McColl 0011froo«o hia ahady,
dongtr llltod put. (R)

I-·

liD IHINowt

IS THAR ENNVTHIN6
I CAN 00 FOR YOU
WHILE YO'RE LAID UP,
LOWEEZY?

~asidenlial or commarclal wlr·
rng . New ••vice or repairs r
licennd electticiM . Ettimlte
frH. Ridenour Electrical , 304 '
675-1786.
•

General Hauling

UH··THAR 15
ONE LITTLE
t THING

A wrap up
of today·• nowo and a 1oo1t
ahead to tomorrOW'
otorloo. (t :00)

·(I)1~ (I) MOVII: Clllofmltl Kfcl
(NRI (1 :113)

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· -oro
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of men ondatiM lfvlng'whhlha horror• of
tholr uportonceo kl Ytotnam.
20 viii - k with o1udonta.
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Dilltrd Water Sarvica : Poo11;
Cisterna, Wells. Delivery Anv J
tim e. Call 814· 4-46-7404-1110:
SundtY calla.
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R &amp; A Water Service Home'
cistern•. wills. .pool• tilled.
Formerly Jamas Boy s Water
Same rate&amp;. Cell 304 - &amp;;76 ~'
8370.
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R I M Cuatom Couthtt ~ ·
A~upholstery , St. At. 7, Crown
C11y, Oh. 814-258-1470. e..-,
8 14·446· 3438. Open d•ilv 9 to
4 :30. Sat . 9 :30 1o 1 :30. Old 1
new UPhotltweci.
Sln1a'a Upftolst.-y sn"op; Furn i- I
turt. cer ...ta. boat ••••• ttc 1
Cell 614-258·1270. R o Ckli~ '
Rold, Crown City. ·
M_o wr-v'• Upholttwlng •~l flil
~·county arq:z:z.,....,,The belt ''
'" fumlture ullholsll'ring. C.ll "
30_4 · 171 · 41154 tor tru "

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Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

85

O Rearrange

latten of the / - - . .......,..--...,...,~,.""
four ·scrambled wards below to form four simple wards.

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Our office manager announced
Ihe sale of a king·stzed bed over .

lhe office intercom. One secretary
wanled io know if the " king ••••

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with ·'·"
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th e chuckle quoted
b y Id ling in ·the missing wo rds
1.-.J.-..l..-.1.-.J.L......I.. ......J
· yo u develop from s1ep No. 3 below.

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YESIEIDAY'S SCIAM·UlS ANSWEIS
Clutch - Radar - Sadly - Poetic - DULLEST
Mer attending my first week of boring lectures l"ve come
to tbe conclusion that it's always DUt,.LEST beforeihe yawn.

BRIDGE

NORTH

1-3-07

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,95

James Jacoby

It looks like four
but it's only three
By Jimes Jacoby
When South made a game-try of
three hearts, North was optimistic to
catapult to four spades. But he had
confidence in his partner:s declarer
skills. Let's see how that confidence
was justified.
II West had been clairvoyant, he
would have led diamonds. The defense
would quickly take three diamond
tricks and wait to take the setting
trick in spades. Since he was looking
only at his own cards, he led the club
king. T~at gave South his chance.
The unthinking declarer would win
the club ace and immediately play A·
K o( spades. He would then have no
way to make 10 tricks. Instead, at
trick two Ieday's South played a club
lrom dummy and trumped it. Then
came A·K o( spades. Although It appeared that the defenders would get
three diamond tricks plus the spade
queen, look what happened as the
crossrull proceeded. South next
played A-K of hearls and ruffed a
heart in dummy as West discarded a
club. Another club was ruffed and
South led his last heart. West could not

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Vulnerable: East-West
Dealer: South

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North

East

Soutb

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alford to rulf (declarer would simply
let a diamond go from dummy), so he
discarded a diamond. The heart was
ruffed in dummy and declarer ru{fed
another club with his last trump. He
now had 10 tricks and the defenders
were left to divide the last three tricks
between their high diamonds and the
queen of spades.

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RON'S Talevision Servlce l
Housa calla on RCA. Quaze_!f
GE . Spaclaling In Zenith. Car.
304 -576-2398 Of B1 4-446 2464.

84

GAMI

A UNSCRAMBlE TO
W GET ANSWER

NowoHour(1 :00)

1978 Georgia Boy Class A .. 2&amp;
11 , motor home. loaded .
$11.600 .00 . Call 304-8823237 after 5:00 PM .
'

WORD

THESE SQUARES

illl Nowo
llJ -rttne Currant
report1 M world economics

21 H. travel trailer . Sail,
contained E~Ccellent condition ~
Call614-992-7215.

'::~~:~' S©~~r~A-lG.
ttfS®
ltUt•cl lily ClAY I . POLL,t,N

&amp; PRINT NUMBERED l ETTER S IN

.III PM Magullll
ill E n - Tonight
.Ill ........ CCiurt
(!) all -Nol/ I.Ohror

22ft 1975 Starcratt Travel
Trail•. Self containea, crank-up
lfttenea, c11refree awnining. big
bath withtub&amp;,hower . u .eoa •.
Ph. 614-256 -1343.

a

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1111-

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(!JIIIgnOII
0 MDrwJ•• Current
roportll 011 world OCOIIOmlcs
aild flnlnCIOI nowa with Lou
Doi&gt;OI. (0::10)

a .....,moo~..
• (!) L.d¥1

tt:30 • (J) 111 -

Coun 1cat r»n
o1 cenon

. ~=i'::J~~
IW:::':l;l

II) """' Torllght Action

Pld&lt;ocf oport11 hlghllglltll with

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&amp; Acca11ories

1:01 til 01111" 11 llllnd
1:30·III· IIII NIC Nightly Nowo

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76

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26 ft . Titan motor home, c o~
pletely se lf-contained, genera"'
tor•. 'lleeps a. $8900 c'ilt
614-448-0008 .
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CARTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor . Fout1h and Pina
Gallipolis. Ohio
Phone .614 -448 -3988 or 614-•
446-44-77

1981 Y~maht 6!50. 4600ml ..
acelltnt condi~n . $1 , 000 . Ph.
614-379-2818 .

• (I) llttllllar Ollac:IICI

YOU THE TRUTH~

1982 Y.maha Via ion 550, w•ter
cool&amp;d, gear drive. 1.000
112.00. Cell814-441-8543.

1979 Honda CR -250. t800 pe,_'
81,-446-3040 .

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•III ·ill •111 1111

&amp;E.,l'VE MS•DON'T
YOU? VOU'VE &amp;OTTA
8EL1EVE ME, t•M TELLi~ '

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I!VI!NINQ

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Ory wall and repair work. 20 yr i
exp8f' ience, tree flltimstea. reas:
onable r1111, 304-675-4452afttlf 6 :00.

&amp;891.

198.2 Dodge 400 2 · dr., HT,
auto, 4-cyl .. AM -FM ciiHttt
18,113 mHea. Ph. 114- 441~
011.2 llltt. 37.

the mileage we walk to the plane?' '

The Daily Sentinet- Pa9e- 1S

I

J &amp; J Water Service. Sw imming
14" Altum lnum Fllhing Boet poola. c iatern•. wellt . Ph. 614-,
whh Trell•. 2-new tlr81. excel· . 246 -9285 .
lentcondlt ton. Staat87VineSt.
1974 Nava 6·cyl, 43, 000 1ctual
Wtttenon 's Water Ha ul ing
mtlea. 11200 . Ph. 814 -448 · 38" River Queen Housaboet. raa ao nable ratea. i mmediat ~ :
fully .ctuippad. Ph. 114 ·448· 2.()00 galloo !Htlvery, ci1tern1, •
3040 .
2387.
pools, wall. et c. call 304-57&amp;- (
1978 Old1 Aagancy, 2-dr ., full ' . , - : , - - - - - - - - - 2919 .
powet, ntw lirl* , no rult. 1973 Starr:refi 23 fi c~mper.
hctllenl co"dltlon. s.. at MC co"d, full aWfting. rMIOfl•
F.--nett City Mablta Homee C.H bla price, 304 -175-1197.
87
Upholstery
814 · 448· 9340 or 304-675 1918 VW Jttts 4· dr.• auto, ,t,C
PB . PS . AM-FM can.tta. 4-c:yl .:
42, 928' miln Ph . 114-4410612 Pt. 37 . 1

"Does the frequent llyer program co&lt;.int

BORN LOSER0

1974 Hondt 760, loaded. excel·
lent condition . new rune--up&amp; oil ·
change. 1800 or bast ofler Ph.
U8 -6619 aft..- 6PM .

6622.

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Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

Hay &amp; Grain

64

1983 Plymouth Hor izon , 4-dr.,
4 -ap., good work car. Ph.
614 -379-2726.

36 Fergu aon Tra ctor, bcalltnt
cond., 2 bottom plow, pick-up
dia c. bush hog. Ph. 614 -3888609.

1976 Chevy 4-wheal drlva 34 ton
pick-up Tr11tk. $900 . Ph . 814·
379-2818 .

1973 Scout, 4 -wheel drive ,
6-cyl. , auto, runs good 8660.
Ce11814-379-2140.

It
t"
IC bl 8
n arnt tOni u o - oy, plow
disk. blada, 42 in. woQd t . belly
mow-er. 13000 firm . Ph 81 4·
446-1602.

conditioners. 1400. tiiCh. 220
vott alto 1 w indow unit . Ph.
246·6131 .

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Autos for Sale

3-14 Ford Bottom plow a S325 1972 Monte Carlo 360 eng.,
Ford 8ft. disk 1250, Baltic a111o trans .. good shape Call
seeder· apreader 1260, shaver after 6 Ph. 614· 245-925B.
poat driv-er 1700. 24ft. hay
ftlavator nice $166 . Ph . 614· For s ale: 1971 Dodge Charger
388-9832.
500 .340 auto, 1lap stick . 614992 -3342: No Sunday call•
Used lnternatlonal37 baler, new please.
part&amp; have been added. bean
kept in barn at all timtta . OthfJI' 1980 Camaro . VB, ni ce. S.1900.
miscellaneous used equipment. 614-985-4366 .
George Woodward. Call 6141980 Oataun, reduc&amp;d.-. Excel379-2597. late eva. please.
tent cond ition . OwnBf toolt good
Super !55 Oliver Tractor nice care of thia one. 304-675-5669 .
with 3pt . hitch ra~e - Equipmant
ingood l hepe. Aft for S2695. Ph '78 Datsun B210, run' good ,
body lair, t360 .00. 304-675614-288-8522 ..
2183 .
AC Tractor with belly mower &amp;
plows . 2 rowplantar. 11795. 5h. '72 B11 ick leStbre. 3150 auto,
bush hog $295 Ph. 614 -286- $200.00. 304-468-1712 .
6522 .
'82 Bonnevilta Pontiac, loaded.
$3.000.00 firm , 304-875-2563
3000 Ford Tractor, PS, S2995
6ft . finish mower S795 . JO 14 aftl!' 5 :00 .
Ton Baler '696 . JO 4 bar rake
'72 MonteCarlol600.00 . 1000
$860 . Call614-288 -6522 .
Kawa11ki LTD $500.00 . 304John Deere Oies&amp;l 3020. Front 675-6697.
weightt, wide front . Excellent
condition . Ca/1614-742-2806 . '85 Trans Am. e•c cond, ioaded,
witf, T-tOP I. $500. down as·
Buy one any size c hain 1aw chi in sume loan. 304-676-2295 after
•nd get second chain half price. 4:00 .
S IDERS EQUIPMENT CO .,
Henderson, W. Ve. 304 -67572 Trucks for Sale
7421 .

71

2- 3 t on Ull cO nlalntd tiT

Moving, Bolttn!l mow.,, frHUr,
piano, dining t1bl1.
&amp;tlrl&lt;), wuhet &amp; dryer , rnitc.
Hwnt .
e1 4-3 79-2263.

71

Jiv iden '• Farm Equipment
614-446·1675
Spaet el Seta Prices on our new
Rioti Tractor! Vermeer llay
equ iJ!ment up to t:JOOO off.
Mower &amp;, m owe, condit ioner &amp;.
rakn, tedders. &amp; roundbelera l A
c:omplele llnaot bale flendt lng &amp;
fae dlng ac ceuo riet , gr inder
milllrt, wagon1, rottry -tiller s,
rotary cutters, bladea. diac cu11 ivato rt. plowa, saedl!'l , pott
driven. woodsp li11flfl, getea,
headgetea, tru ck rac:kt , tru ck
b1d1, trailert. sprayers. teed
bunks. liveatock wetarera. min·
ertlleedsrs. WhHIHorulawn I
ge r d e n equ ipmant . Ua ed
f::qu ipment · 8 round b•l•n
(somet htt take aa lowata35HP
tractorl mow ing machine&amp;.
rakaa, drum mower. square
balllf&amp;, uaed tractors . 3 7 '
heybine •. cutditionar. li me
1preader. to bacco setter&amp;, diacs.
plowa. harrow. guwhv wagon.
And 1ee us lora complete line of
peril II t ervical

School modtl aew!ng m•c hin e
d&amp;liQned for school u se. New
with 215 vr . warttnty. oo ..
everything sewt on all material
even luth1r. Reg. 14&amp;9.96
Now t1 79.915 . Ct111 -&amp;1•· 38154635 .

2 etta,

s·1 Farm Equipment

273 New Holland sq. Baler
11500. Fo rd 3pt. R11ke $3 26.
Skaver Poll Orivflr $700. 7ft .
locust po111 $1 .35 each Ph .
614-3B8-9832.

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Pluth: cistern t llfl approved.
plattlc uptic tanka. plutlc
culvtns. metal cuiYfns. RON
EVANS ENTERPRIS£8 . Ja ckton, Oh. 614-2U-15930.

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For . sale lowery Organ Ph.
614· 246-5836 .

Ce ll t han "a Utad Tit!! Shop. Ove r
1.000 tires , abe• 12 , 13. 14, Hi,
16, 16 .6. 8 miles out At . 218 .
Call814-256-6251 .
1

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MF 60 Tractor, good rubber, 1979 Fleetwood Cadillac. 1979
gas. Good condition . 12 ,800. Jeep Cherokee Call 614· 3792746.
Ph. 246 · 9~09 or 245-!5239

58

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

Musical
Instruments

Arthritic lift chair. uoo.oo
good cond. 2 Y~'~~ old. phone

.

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66 MF Tractor 12450 . 7ft . Flail
mower UOO. Hay wtgon S300. '1976 Dodge Aapen Station
Post hoe digger 8275. JD Wagon. a,d 1977 Dodge Aspen
hammer mill $125 . Ph . 614- Station Wagon. Call 61 4· 3889724.
286-6622.

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Reg . Engliatl Springer Spaniel
pups. Ex~llant hunting stock. F.
T. Chtmp10na, Dad &amp; Grendperenta from Engltnd . Ph. 4461383.

Call 304 -676-4631 .

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6: 1518 Unll\lg CragerSS Ma9s
with nuts end loeb and 2
L80 11. 16 tirea. All in good (OOtid .
S325.00. Ph. 614-446-04,., .
worlt ~ A1k for Phil) Ph ., 441.·
7616 after 6:00

Groom and Suppt¥ Shop-Pet
Grooming . All breads ... AII
stylet. Julia Webb Ph . 614 -446on1 .

Brown
Pakingnesa
1100.00.
For Sale:
5mo. oldforRegl1t11red
Celt 814-448-7249.

.

U1ed and ~ e builtTranamlaaion; :
All internally in1pected •'1,
guaranteed . Installation ant~ ·
pick-up ev11ilabla Call 614-4460966.
!

Pets for Sale

54 Misc . Merchandise

Furnished Rooms

Fu rnis hed fOO m . 1116 . Utllit ia1
pald S hare btth. Single mal e.
919 Seco nd . Gtlllpolla. Call
446 -4416 after 7pm.

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Wednesday, June 3, 1987

BUDGETTr1namiaaiona: Ua.d'&amp;
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minumllm ol 30 days . will
deliver , cash • carry or lnat~.
Ph . 614-379-22 20 or 1-30•·
676-6758 .
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Ready mbt concreta and 811
co.nCf'etl tupplies . Call ua Valfay
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nishad apt, 304-882 -2666 .

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month. Gall i!! Hotel. Ca ll 61444 6 -971 6 . Rent u low •• 1 120
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si• cha irt . $375 firm . Ph.
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Mollohan Fu rni tu re. Upptt Riv er
Rd . Ph . 6 14 -448-7444 . Open
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Middloport All uttlitielpaid. Call
614 992- 608 4

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2 &amp; 3 Bed roo m Mobile Hom n
Ph. 814-448·0 527.

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61 4· 446-0 322.

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

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

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

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

Weather

Licences !,'l'anted

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Edith Teaford

WedneSday,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Court news
David Hendricks, Midd leport.
ltas flied suit in Meigs Count y
Common Pleas Court requesting
a $40,000 judgment from Mike
Eblin, doing business as M&amp;J
·Garage, Gallipolis.
The cases of Paul Steinmetz.
Jr. , et al, against Cathy M.
Branham; and Frederick Hel·
dreth and Vicky Held reth against
Larry and Jean Po~Vell. doing
business as Powell 's Super Valu
• nd Powell's Super Vatu Inc.,
bav'e been dismissed.
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Ponieroy-Middleport, Ohio,Thursday, June 4, 1987

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

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

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

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considerably. " Roberts plans to.
The board discussed re.placlng
County Road 21, Hobson Drive, n:,gurfaee' the road in -about twn the courthouse roof whlch' lcaks
was planed Wednesday morning weeks. . ·
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badly In several places . Funds
.. of appi'oxlmat e!y'. one and one·
A resolution was approved by
amounting to $50,000 were ear-·
.hal fro two inches ol.asphalt . Phil the commissioners committing marked In this year's county
Roberts, M ~igs Cotinty.engi_neer. ' the couniy to a $12.500 local share bu~get for a new roof.'Once the
reported the project We.dncsday of an economic development extent of the roofing project Is
to th e Meig s Count y revolving loan lund through ·· determined, the board willl ad·
Commissioners.
Buckeyl' Hills·Hocking Valley vertlse ior proleel bfd~.
Roberts )Vas able to get the Regional Development District.
'Upon recommendation from
one-half mile or road fr om Stille The commissioners agreed to insurance consultant Richard
Rou.te 7 to the Middleport c.or po- be(:onje part of the loan lund In . Patrick, lhi'commtssloners, have
ration limits plan.ed . by BOCA · January. An Ohio Departmeni of rejectro all bids for a new
Construction Co.- of. Norwalk, Developme?t ,grant for the loan lnsuran£e ·carrier to provide
Ohto. lor $3,500. BOCA Was fund Is now In the final re~lew health and hospitalization coverbrought Into the area by the,Alan · process. Commitments of local a~e lor employees at the ·co'urt·
·stone Co. of Chcsterhlll for .work portions or the funding lr.om each h~use, county hlgtiway dep~rt ·
on the Gallipolis Eastern Ave. county trrvolved are necessary ment and Department of Human
project. Because ' the asphalt before the graill ca~ be ap- Services. The e,Ommlssioners
planer . was .brought In s!Jghtl:f proved. M~igs County's local said Patrick felt there· was not
ahead of the Eastern Ave. · share of $12,500 would be · enough dl!terence In the county's
schedule, .lhe ~ompany agreed-to . matched with $50,000 from the p,resent fnsurance costs and the .
tackle Hobson Drive In Meigs state. 'The revolving loan fund bias. to warrant acceptance of a
County. He said·. $3.500 was a could be · used to provfde seed new carrier. The commissioners
·''goood . price" for th~ planing money lor new businesses In the . said · they will continue their ,
which will "leveltheroa(j's jolnt s count y.
pursuit of a cheaper Insurance
.
.
..
rate .

R~agan, will

press allies on
arms policy while in ·Europe

. PLANING ROAD - County Road 21, Hobson
resurfaced In about two weekll. BOCA Co1111lruc· .·
Drive, ·from State Route 7 to the Middleport
lion Co. of Norwalk, Ohio plane\! the half-mile
corporation. limits, !'IIlii planed Wednesday
18 a
strip of ro!Ui for S3,i100 which Roberll!
morning of about one-and one-hall to two Inches of
"good price." The 1111phal! which waa removed
asphalt. County Engineer Phlllp Roberts, picfrom the road can be recycled hy the county
tured:at right In front, says the planing wUIIcvel
hiKhway deparlmenlllll cold mb materlaj, lf.ltls
VtNtCE , llaly iUPil - Pres!· duled fo r just alter Ute surhmtr. . fln~l statement at the conclusion . the joints of the r&lt;lad co1111lderahly and make the
used within two-weeks. After two-.week!l, the
deni Reagan is prepa,red to urge
rotid much ~moother to travel a..• 110on as 11.- is
With no · olficial meetings , or the ~ummlt .
·
material sets hard a.• concrete Roberll! Hays.
; allies at the Economic Summit to· Reagan was relaxing ar the
Medium·range and shorter·
"press ahead vigorously" . with · three-story Villa Condulmer In range nijclear missiles are re
arms talks aimed at halving the Veneta. ·
· garded the most fertile ground .
s~perpowers' strat egic nu clear
Althou gh of!lcials In Wa.~ hlng- for a pilssible superpower agreemissile arsenal. his national · ton played down expectio.ns of ment at Geneva arms control
security adviser says .
any substanltive agree!llenls at. talks.
.Reagan spent his first full day . next week's summit, national
But · Carlucci said he also
in sei:ulsion today at a 17t h- security adviser frank Carlucci expects. Reagan and .the leaders
century villa - equipped with a told reporter s ~ aboard Air Force or Britain, France, JaP.an, West ·
, lly United Press International
following stat ement :
.
stable and golf course- about 12 One th.at Reaga n will push the , ,Germany; Italy and· Canada to
Gqv. Richard F. Celeste's top
"II newspaper has -an obllga- .
miles nor th of Venice, 'were allies lor a unified position on . discuss strategic nuclear weapoilt)cal adviser has la shed b ~c k , tton to report us fuli.y as possible
leaders of seven Industrial pow- . nuclear arms coritrol a nil for help . pons, like lntercont lnental ballisat
tlie Cleveland newspaper that on the men who run ror prcs td unt.
ers will meet next week for the in keeping the Persian Gulf opm. lie missiles. ·
branded
the govern or as a The Inform ation about Governor
· 13th annual Economic Summit .
Reagan ~pokesman Marlin · "O.ur position Is we need to
womanizer,
and some, pollllcal Celes te' s personal.llfc. which has
. Reagan'.and hi s wile, Nancy. Fitzwater said ·there will be a pr.ess ahead vi(~Orously oil •
observers
specul
ated that Wed· been th ~ subj ect or rumor and
arrived late Wednesda y lor what "good full dlsscusslon" of arms . START," Carl,u_ccl said - refer·
neSday'
s
sensation
a I story might speculallon lor many Y,Cars. was
was originally scheduled as a · control'
·
tng to Strategic Arms Reductions
·kill Celeste's budding pres idcn'' carefull y Inves tigat ed by two of
four -day state visiT to Italy, It ·
Carl~ccl said a pending agree- Talks between· Washlngtbn &amp;nd
tlal campaign.
our mos t experienced reporters.
was made a prlvate i&gt;isll aft er the ment wlth 'the Soviet's on eliml- Mosco)V seekt.ng a 50 percent
In
Columbus,
the
governor's
"We have been workin g on this
· Italian governmen t w ~s dis· natlng me,dium-raru:e mlssles reduction In the 'long·r.ange r:nts+
offi ce teporlep a brisk stream of story lor ,orne ti me and decided
. :Solved and elections were sche· probablv will be addressed In a . sies . "There's no reason wl\y !he
telephone calls, about 50-50 In to publish alt er the governor told
Soviet Unibn ·cannot decouple
. support or Celeste, following' The a news conferehcc on Mond ay
this fr.om the defense In space
Plain' Dealer's story alleging that he did nol have a Gary
GOV. RICHABD CELESTE
and begin · lo 'negotiate In
CPJest·e had extra · marit al al· Hart· type persona l probl em...
earnest."
fai
s with three women within
"The Plai n Dealer has no
The Soviets ·have previously
the last decade.
y toward' Governor Cc·
animosit
Insisted on making deep cuts In
Austin,
Celeste'sguber·
Gerald
tes
te.
We
have-endorsed him for
strategic weapons·· contingent
natortal
campaign
manager
and
governor twicr . 'the charactN of
upon t~e scrapping of the Reagan
ltingtlmo
political
adviser,
sa
id
a
person consld!'ring runnin g for
. admlnls'tratlon's prized · StreTho
Plain
Dealer
.had
an
"
ult
e
this
count ry highest o!!lce Is a
, teglc Defense Inlative, the pro·
rlor.mottve"
which
was
to
kn
ock
legitim
ate subj ect ror a news pap·
.posed space· based .anli-mlsslle
Celes te out or lhe pres idential er 's scru ti ny."
·system better l!nown. as "Star
SANDUSKY; bhlo ·(UP! )
sweepstakes.
"Dick Celeste's per sonal lire is
Dagmar Celeste says she stands
· Wars." ·
" If you look at the stories and non!! or my business and I don't
On the econ.omtc !ronr. Fitz- by her husband, but would not the ~ea dlines and the edit orials thin k It 's anybody else's busi·water said. reagan will try to say If she had forgiven her of the last fi ve years , this Is a ness, either." said an obviously
soothe the fears his rouriterparts husband; said to have ~xten paper that Is out to get Dick a nnoyed Democrarlc State
at the samniit may have about romanlically ll~ked with three Celeste for one reason or Chairman James M. Ruvolo.
~.s. monetary pollc)&lt; as a result other women In the· last decade.
another." said Au$tin.
Ruvo lo declined furth er com·
of . the depar(ure of Federal
Accuasatlon~ of marital in flAustin not ~ th at repor ters menI. Asked ir he wanted time to
.Reserve Board Chairman Paul dellty were m'ade by the Cleve- never raised the Issue In 1986 cool of!, he res(l(Jnded: "Those
Volker add the appointment of . land Plain Dealer Wednesday, des pite hints by Republican arc your words."
economiSt Alan Greenspan as his just two days alter Gov. Ri chard candidate James A. Rhodes that
'Stat e Rep. David W. Johnson,
..:_su~c;;;ces":
· ~so.;,;r,..- : - - - -·~-~ · F. Celeste said he had no "Gary Celeste's personal habit s could R·North CailiJJn. who headed
Q._k
.
Hart· type problems."
be cailed into question.
P!'esdent Reaga n· s Ohio cam~ gas tncreast: ·.
The Plain Dealer, fn a copy"At no tim~ did anybody write paign In 1.984 and Is an Ohiq
right story quoting unidentified , abOut his personal life," said leader In Vice President George
€0LVMBU8, Ohio (UPI)
sources, said'Celeste awes were Austin. '' Why was that story Bush's bid .fo r the pres idency ,
Gov. BlehU'd F.
lllld lep worried that reports he was . written now? He's not a said the new spaper story would
lrllden Ill lbe Ohla HOllie ud "romantically llnked" 'with three ' candidate."
have' a " devastat ing" el!ect on
REAGAN
StJMMft" '- 'Pn..Nnt Beacaa
~~ra·llle are ,,... ,to tN!ll a pi !IIIIo women· fn the past decade could
.Celeste is In the process or Celeste's chances and could put
IIITIY.,. ·at Marc:o Pell! Alrp111 Wedae•~•Y. add 'Ia ~llown here
laere-lbe IRate I-11Detu5.1 harm his chances for the Dema- making up his rrilnd whether to him out of lhc running.
,
revlewla1 ltallu. 11'110111 ·a~o~~,_ wltll Italian Prim~ Mlnlller .. ceall ud ·may pal It Ill IM! 1%.4 cratlc nomination lor president. run lor the Democrallc nom(na·
" I think It's too bad that we're
'Amlatere Futanl. Prtsldellt ReacuiiiiD ltalyfor.uevetlaallon
blllloa ·l r-porlatlon blld1et ·The three women were not tion for president In 19!18.
Into this," said Johnson . ''I'm
(!(lGaomlc !lllmmlt wldcll bellaluae 8. I VPIY
IN!td '!'eeL·
.
Identified.
Continued on page 16
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