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Loc'al briefs--

,P.a ge-8-The Daily Sentinel

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Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports three
ca lls Saturday and two. calls Sunday.
Saturday.at 6:23a.m., ·Rutland to Harrisonville for William
Heliger to Holzer Medical Center; Orange · Township Fire
Deparrment at 5:39 p:m . to a structure fire at the Provencher
residence on Ohio 7; Tuppers Plains at 5:39 p.m. transported
Amelia Provencher to Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Sunday at 2:42 a.m., Pomeroy 1o Village Green Apts. lor
Brandy F'ortune to O'Bienness Memorial Hospital: Syracuse at
9:17 p.m. to Minersville lor Harold Davis to Holzer Medical
Cenjcr.

Commission -makes approp~iations

affi 1·mative action.

part · of Febr uary, or late January,'' he said.

stown, will cq-sponsor the huge
bond issue aimed at helping local

. Gillmor
said reform
the civil
and
insurance
billjustice
likely
will go to one of two committees
- Economic' Developm ent and
Sma-ll BusU!ess, headed by Sen.
. Grace L. Drake. R-Solon. or
Financial lnstitufions and Insuranee , headed by Sen. Roberi W.
Ney, R-Barnesvtile.
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Gillmor said he may appoint a
select commit tee to handle the
bill, as Rille did in 1986. The
Senate considered tort reform
last year but held nocommillee·
hearings on th e insurance p6rtion or the package, which wa s
developed In the House and
atlached'as an amendml.'n t to I he
Senate- passed bili.
Gi llmor and Senate Minority
Leader Harry Meshei, D- Young-

governments
!)lake
needed r e,
pairs to Its basic
facilities.
In the House, Riffe ha s a
special committee headed by
Rep. Ros s Boggs Jr., D· Andover,
preparing a report by March l o
recommend ways I he state can
help local governments recov er
from frderal cu tbacks:
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Abolition of the depu.ty registrars Is a goal of the Senate
Republicans, whoclaimadminis·
tra.tlons from both parties have
used the sys tem to gene£ate fees
for . ki ckbacks to political
organizations.
A mall-order sys tem cleared
thl' Senate last session bu t was
burled in the House. Republicans
bellev ~ this Is a good time to
reform the system becau se there
will not be a new governor for
lour . more years,• and no one
knows whether it will be a
Democrat or a Republican.
Also winding Its way through
the legislative process again will
be a bill reviSing the regulation of
financial institutions. One passed
the Hou se last year In response to
an inves tigation of the 1985
saving.s and loan crisis , but it wa s
killed in the Senate.
New program s arc cxpectrd to
be spar se in the budget because
the sta te will be spending most of
the cash on hand by June :10 and

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Aprroved a request from Bob Eyer, EMS director, to ca rry
over accrued vacation time of employees to 1987.

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Arnold Hupp
Arnold James Hupp, 70. of near
Long Bottom. died Sunday at the
Holzer Medical Center.
A retirl'd farmer, Mr . Hupp
was born Feb. 2, 1916 at Beaver
Falls, Pa., a son of the late
George t. and Anna Dailey
Hupp. He was a member o! fhe
' Freedom Gospai Mission at Bald
Knob.
Surviving are his wife, I on a; a
daughter and son -In-law. Jean
and Kenneth Bass, Clifton, W.
Va.; lour sons and daughters-inJaw, James and Opal Hupp,
Racine: Chuck and Nancy Hupp,
Eddie and Sharon Hupp and
Rocky and Carol Hupp , all of
Long Bottom; two sisters,
Gladys Hutton, Portland, and
Grace. Knighting. Racine, and
two brothers, Clarencr Hupp,
Norwalk, and Don Hupp of Lake
Milton. Also . surviving arc 12
grandchildren and one great ·
grandchild.
Besides his parents, he was
preceded In death by a brother.
Everett B,ruce Hupp and a sister.
Elise Gibbs.
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Services will be held at I p.m.
Tuesday at the Ewing Funeral
Home with Roger Willford olli·
elating. Burial will be In the
Letart Fatiif%
· C tery. Friends
may call at t !' funeral homr
!rom 6 to 9th f'Venlng.

Lawrence Wells. · Dec'd, to
' Tessie Well s. Cert., Leba non.
Lawrence Wells. Dec'd , Tessie
V. Wells. Afftd .. Lebapon.
Lawrence Wells. Dec'd, Tessie
V. Well s. Afftd ., Lebanon .
Sumner S. Nease aka S.S.

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one great -grandchild, and two
step-grandChildren. Also survviving are a brother , Leon
Woodrum. M cA rthur. and three
sister s, Wanrda Smith, J:.ancaster; Nelia Hughes, Columbus,
and Manda Merrill, Hamden.
BesideS her parents, she was
preceded in death by two broth·
Prs, Ray and Clay, and thr&lt;:'c
sisters. Margir Pcrry, Bonnie
Perry. and Vesta Tom .
Services wilt be held at 2 p.m.
Wednesday at theBigony-Jordan
Funeral Home In Albany with
Re\' , Gary Norris officiating .
Burial wilt be In Temple Cemetery . Friends may call at the
funeral hom&lt;' after ~ p.m.
Tuesday .

Tara Bolen

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Tara Bolen, 9, Route3, Albany,
died Sunday evening in the
cmergency room of O'Bieness
Hospital in Athens.
She was born In Athens, a
daughter of Ronald a·nd Barbara
Dixon Bolen, Albany. and Is also
survlvrd by a sister, Lisa of
Albany: grandparents. Harold
and Minnie Dixon. Albany; Dorothy Bolen, Dexter, and
great-grandmother, Vesta Canode, Route l Albany .
Sh&lt;• was preceded in death by a
grandfather, Albert Bolen .
Tara was a fourth grader at the
Albany Elementary School and
attended the Temple United
Elsit' ~re
Met hodlst Church.
Private services for the family
Elsie }rice, Green Pond, S. C' .,
formerly or Albany, died at hrr only will be held Tuesday at the
Blgony-Jordan Fune~al Home In
residence Friday .
She was born at r;rifflthsvtlie, Albany where friends may call
W. Va ., a daughter of the laic from 7 to 9 this evening. Rev.
Pcter and Stella Stone Woodrum. .James Stewart will offi ciate and
Surviving are three daught ers, · burial will be In the Tem'pie
Betty Throck morton. Charles- CemrtNy.
ton, S. C.: Loretta Schmitt,
Grcen Pond, and Laura King of Chaptt·r lo mt't'l
Chilttcothc; five grandchildren,
Pomr roy Chapt er 1Rti. Ordrr of
Eastern Star, will mret at 7:4'
Fealurt&gt;d Mpeakf'r
p.m . Tuesday at thl' Pomcrov
Masonic Temple. Following th.e
A speaker from Boiivl11 wilt br me&lt;'tlng practicr will br hold for
featurPd at a missionarv scrvicc initiatory work and officers arr
to b!' hrld at 7: :!0 p.m.· Wednes· to wrar chaptrr drrssrs.
day at the Hollnrss Chap&lt;'i In
Pomrroy. Thr public is lnv itrd.
Na mf' b'llt'!!l ~pt-a k1•r

Met&gt;ts

Thun~day

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Laurel Cliff Health Club will
mret 7 p.m. Thursda y at the
homc o f Mabel Tra cy ..

To mt-1'1 Friday.
Mar~

Shrine of While Shrlnc of
.Jerusalum will meet Frida y, 8
p.m .. a t thr masonic trmpie.

Mec•l lonighl
RaclnP ChaptC'I' B4 Ordl'r of
Eastern Star will meet in regular
statrd meet lng tonight 1Mon·
day ), 7::10 p.m., at the masonic
· hall in Rar lne.

.Announ••e !!t'rvi('l'!!
Th e Sunday worship service of
Middleport Pt·esby terla n Church
,will lx' at 11 : 1!i a.m. The
Middleport chu rch Is exchang ing
time with th e Syracuse Presby·
terlan Church, which will hold
worship at . 10: 15 a.m.. so a
congregational meeting may be
held at Middleport following
· regular worship.

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·Hospital news
Veterans Memorial
Saturday Admls.sions - Amelia Provencher. Big Springs,
W.Va.
Saturday Discharges - Keith
Musser, Lester Lewis, Harold
Jerters, Carl Findling.
Sun'day Adm Iss tons - Amee
. Hubbard, Portland, Ore.
·Sunday Discharges - Veleeta
Rowe .

Nease.
Dec'd,to
Vswln
Dec' &lt;;!. A!fld
.. Sulton
. S. Nease.
Vs~in S. Nease, Dec' d, to Lea h
C. Nease, Cert .. Sutton.
Paul Simon. Allie Simon. to
Irene Well s, lot 381. Porn. Viii.
Ruth A. Ebersbach , to Jesse
t;luch anan. Edna Buchanan. lot
503. Porn. V.
Hilda D. Carpent er. Hilda D.
Wilson , to Peggy A. Carpenter.
parcels. Rutland .
Charles E . Yost. Margaret
Mae Yost. to Sutton Township
Trustees,' parc&lt;'is. Sutto n.
Ida M. Cowd er y, to Mononga ·
hela -Power Co .. right of wav.
Olive.
James C. Eddv: Chervi Ann
F:ddy . to Monongahela ·Power
Co .. right of way. Olive .

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Monday. January 5, 1987.

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.,. Squ.ads get 3 calls Saturday

Mt? igs County Commissioners met Wednesday in regular
session to ca rry out lhP following end of the year business
matters:
Made temporary 1987 appropriationsol$81 .538 In state money
. for th e general relief payroll and $18,752.16 for Carleton
School-Meigs Industries payroll.
Approve~ a $.'i000 performance bond for Commissioner
Manning Roush. comm.e nclng Jan . 2.
Approved a $500() Interdepartmental transfer within the litter
control grant budget.
Approvrd an addition to the · Meigs County Emergency
Medical Services bylaws, as requested by the ·EMS board of
tr ustees. regarding equal employment opportunity and

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the economic foroca st is fi al. The · for 1988 as for ··1987, with a .
Celeste administration has pro- possible 3 or~ percent growth l!i

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By NANCY YOACHAM
Sentinel Stafl Writer
Pomeroy Mayor Richard .
Seyler and members or village
council are beginning a search
.for money to fund erosion repairs
along 'East · Main . Street from
Kerr's Run to the parking lot.
' Preliminary plans lor the
repairs, prepared for the village
by the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, were explained In
Monday night's meeting · or
Pomeroy VIllage Council.
· The corps has been studying
Pomeroy's erosion ,problems
since summer. Close-up photographs or erosion sites were
taken In November after tollage
was down. The corps was originally contacted by councll•about
four years ·ago regarding an
erosion site near the Kroger
store.
· As explained by Councilman
John Anderson, the river frontage has been divided by the
corps Into 16 sectlot~ . Some
sections show serious geological
problems, and recommendations
have been made that 12 of the
sites be r~palred In 1987.
The corps has prepared a study
of the sites, listing the specific
problems, their causes and the
types or repairs needed. Cost

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Although the 16 sections have not
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The • co·rps further recommended the village keep grass
and foliage on the river bank cut,
and that shoring, put up by the
railroad company to hold the
bank In some places, be left as Is.
Anderson was quick to point
out that although the erosion
problr ms mus.t be given serious
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COLUMBUS (UP]) - The
117th Ohio General Assembly has
conv.ened for a two-year session
andwlllsoonbeglndeal!ngwltha
variety ol problems ranging
from civil lusttce reform to a
strained state budget.
Members were sworn InMonday: and le~dershtp was elected
In both the Senate and House. The
entire afternoon was ceremonial
In nature, as new and old
members , lnte{acted with their
. families and special guests.
In the House, Trumbull County
Common Pleas Court Ju~ge,
Robert A, Nader administered
the oat.h of office to all 99
members, Including 10 new ones.
A former House member him·
self, Nader also swore In Speaker
Vernal G. Riffe Jr.. D-New
Boston, tor a record seventh
term as spea)!er. The House Is
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2nd hearing
on sales ·tax
draws· dissent

Village to combat
erosion problems
A map outlining 16 sections
of · Pomeroy river frontage
needing treatment to prevent
further erosion was discussed
In some detail by Mayor
Richard Seyler and members ·
of Pomeroy Village Council
when council mel Mooday
night In regular session, as
seen In the above photo. ·A
StUI!Y o! the worsening problems, seen In the photo at
right, has been completed by
the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, and plans for repairs are beginning to develop. The question of how to
lund lhe needed repairs Is now
uppermost In the minds ol the ·
mayor and council.
rtous t~ey cannot ever be repaired. In regard to the parking
lot, Anderson said only minor
repairs are needed to maintain
the structure, but noted that
serious problems with the parkIng lot could develop down the
road, II the minor problems are
not addressed.
Interjected Councilman Bruce
Reed, "It's a pay now or pay later
situation."
Reed and Anderson also
pointed out that cost eslimates
are based on "today's prices."
All of council agreed that
financial aid wtll be needed to
star t and complete repairs, and
authorized the mayor to begin
contacting various government

agencies regarding the prob·, ·
!ems . Mayor Seyler asked that
council membel'S assist him in
the seach lor funding sources.
Council acknowledged the
corps' valuable help In preparing
the study at no cost to the village,
but pointed out that the corps "Is
not a funding source."
Concluded Anderson, "We
knew this was a serious matter
but 'we didn't know how serious.
We 're not at the point where we
can't do anything about thl
erosion, but we should begin
doing something soon."
In other matt ers , coun cil dis·
cussed waiting until a lighting
contract with Columbus &amp; South·
ern Ohio Elect ric Co. expires In

2\&lt;l yoars before ·rnovthg downtown street lighting.
Council also discussed a recurring problem on Willis Hill where
a landslide situation has made
re-opening Willis Hil i Road virtu·
ally impossible. Council would
like to get the road opened,· but
questions If repair meas ures
would hold the bank.
At the request of Clerk·
Treasurer Jane Walt on, council
approved' temporary approprla·
lions of $40,000 and the village
finance committee set a meeting
date of 8 p.m. Jan. 15 to set up the
budget for 1!187 ..
Anfl finally, lines and fees
collected In the village tor
December amounted to $5,424.

,domestic programs and fighting deficit -lighting strat egy. Chiles
any bid for a tax Increase.
sugges.ted the pian ml~:ht include
But Democratic leaders, who
a "deficit tax" or other revenue
will control both chambers of measures.
Congress for the first time since
Admln.tstratton officials disReagan took office tn 1981,
puted Democratic co ntentions .
promptl y challenged Whit e that their spending plan was
House financial calculations,
"dead on arrival" at Capitol Hill.
questioned the accuracy of d~
"The budget will be dead on
ftclt projections and suggested a arrival only If someone In Con·
thorough rewrite of the plan.
gress kills It, because II was sure
"(It's) cer tainly offth~track,''
alive when It le!t our office, "
said Senate Democratic leader declared :James Miller, dtrrctor
Robert Byrd of West Virginia. or the administration's Office of
"But we will take a close look at
Management and Budget .
It."
Treasury Secretary James
, Sen. Lawton Chiles, D-Fia. , the Baker called the budget proposal
new chairman of the Senate "workable." .
Budget Committee, asked Rea"I would hope Congress would
gan to organize a "summit · not summarily dismiss II or you
meeting" with co ngressional would proclaim It dead on
iea~ers to develop a united
arrival," he told reporter s.

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the West VIrginia side of thl' Ohio
United 'Pr~s International
River, has gone " smoothly,"
Sentinel Staff Reports
President Reagan's proposed Straw said, and awarding of the
1988 budget Includes an $8 million contract later this year could
request lor construction on the mean excava tion work might
Gallipolis Locks and Dam, a begin shortly afterward.
spokesman for U.S . Rep. ,Clarence E . Miller, R·Ohlo. said
" This cculd be the green light
to get things cookin g," Straw
today.
Legislative aide Phil Straw said.
Meanwhile, Democrats who
said hall of the funding for the
work would be derived from the will lead the lOOth Congres!i. say
Inland waterway trust fund .
President Reagan' s reco~d $1
· Straw said Miller's .office has trillion budget proposal for fiscal
been Informed by the U.S. Army . 1988 Is way "off the track" - and
Corps of Enl(lneers that the they want to meet with him to
anticipated date lor awarding draft a compromise.
Reagan sent his $1.02 trillion
the $37 million lock chamber
contract 'for the project •Is Oc- plan to Congress Monday, pledg·
tober. Land acquisition for the tng to "co ntrol the deficit
new locks and dam, to be built dragon" and bolster mllltaryy
south or the present facUlty on spending while ~utting some

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rPvlew thr book, "Shattrr&lt;'r of
World" by Peter Goodchild.
Members will givr an atomic
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A Flamr Chapter m eeting will
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thc Mt. Olive Communit y
Church, Long Bottom. Spra;(er
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Democrats.
Republican senators, who control their chamber by 18-15, were
sworn In by Judge Thomas J.
Moyer th ree hours before he took
the oath as chief justice of the
Ohio Supreme Court. Democrats
were o~worn In by Justice A.W .
Sweeney or the Supreme Court.
T~ere are lour new senatQrs.
Barry .Levey, a Mtddlefown
corporate attorney and former
state representative, was sworn
In to succeed Sen. Donald E.
Lukens, R-Middletown, whose
resignation was accepted by the,
Senate. Lukens was elected to the
U.S. House In November.
Sena,te President Paul E . Gil·
imor, R·Port Clinton, was rein·
stalled for another two years. He
already has served for tour years
as the Senate's top officer.
Other leaders elected tn the
Senate were Sens. Stanley J.

While was a ·surpr ise replace·
Aronoff, R·Cincinnatt. president
ment for Sen. Richard C.
pro tempore: Richard H. Finan,
R·Cinctnnatl, assistant president · Pfeiffer, D-Columbus. who had
been chosen at an earlier caucus
pro tempore: .. and David L·.
Hobson, R·Spttnglield, majority
meeting.
Pfeiffer and Meshei both said
whip.
the Columbus senator decided he
Finan replaces Sen . Paul E .
didn't want the job, but th ere was
Pfeifer, R-Bucyrus, who was
speculallon Pfeiffer was punbumped from his leadership
Ished for his vote two weeks ago
position alter he ran against
to override Gov . Richard . F .
Glllmor lor governor. Hobson
Celeste's veto of a civil Justice
fills Finan's 1985-86 position.
and Insurance reform bill which
Senate Minority Leader Harry
will soon be making Its way
Meshel, D·Youngstown, and Sen .
through 'the Legislature again .
Neal F. Zimmers Jr., assistant
Meshel denied that vote had
minority leader, both were re·
elected. But in ' line with the • anything to do . with Pfeiffer's
absence from the leadership
Democratic caucus's wish, ' Sen.
team.
.
Eugene Branstool or Utica was
In
addition
to
Riffe,
th
e
House
chosen minority whip, and Sen.
Democratic leadership team was
Michael While ol Cleveland was
returned .Intact : ·Speaker Pro
picked as assistant mtnorlt.y
Tempore
J. Barney Quilter of
whip.
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Toledo; Majority Leader Wit·
Branstool replaces Sen. Cha·
llam L. Mallory of' Cincinnati:
rles L . Butts, D-Cieveland, while

By NANCY VOACHAM
Senllnel Stall Writer ·
Public opinion was again
mixed In the second hearing on
the proposed 1 percent sales tax
lor Meigs County . The hearing
was held Monday morning at the
Meigs County Courthouse with
about 15 local residents in
attendance.
Some Individuals speaking 11 t
the hearing were completely
against the sales tax, or addl·
tiona! taxes of any type, IncludIng Guy Rose of Long Bottom.
Winston Varney or the Racine
area, and Gayle Price of
Portland .
Ros e said he understand s that
counties and townships need
more money "but the working ·
man needs more money too."
· Commented Rose. "There are
too many taxes b!'lng co llected
and the public Is not bring told
where the money is going...
Tax dollars are being wa sted.
he continued, and notrd the
recent roadbank seeding carried
out In the county with federal tax
dollars. Rose said the project
was a waste because alter the
seeding was completed, the
county highway department
sloped some of the roadbanks.
taking out the seeding. Rose
added that some highway depart·
ment workers waste t lme and use
machinery Improperly.
"I'm opposed to any more
taxes, " he said, "until I can see
that the tax dollars are being
used wisely."
Continuation of services
Commissioner Richard Jones
·explained -that the county highway department Is not funded by
county general fund m·oney. The
highway department operates on
auto license and gasoline tax
money, which Is money collected
In the county, ·sent to the state,
and then returned to the county
based on state formula .
He further explained th at money raised by the sales tax would
be used "lo continue services
now being provided and offset th e
loss or federal revenue sharing,' '
~a nd to continue, rather than
eliminate·, certain agencies.
In a statement Dec. 10, the
comtfltssloners said tax money
would be used to co ntinue fund·

lng the Mei gs So il and Wat er.
Co nsrrvallon program. exten·
slon service, historical ·society .
and senior dllzens. Also, payment to the sta te's mandated
Crlpplrd Children lund, In the
amount of $20,000. and the.
count y's sharc or public:' assist··
ance. tn the amou nt or $4li,OOO,
will be paid out of sales tux
revenue. In thr past, thc'Se funds
were paid with reve nu e sharing.
Without the sales tax , the
commissioners sta ted Dec . 10,
expenses would have to be
trimmed by short ening the work
week or public employees, laying
off employees, and closing certai n agencies and dtsconllnuln~t
funding to others .
Asked Varney, " Have you (thr
co mmissio ners) tlghl cnrd your
bell?"
Cuts have he&lt;•n made
.Jones said the commissioners
have made departmental budgetcut s each year over the past fiv e;
years, In excess of $1 million;
altogether. " We do not i eellocaf
agencies can br cut further," ht'
said.
Said Pr ice, "l'm against the
tax. but if you do enact It , which
you probably will, then I 'm not In
favor of dividing II wllh the
townships and vi llages."
Orange Township res ident
Lloyd Blackwood pointed 6ur
that the ('Ounty is losing $190.000
In r('vrnue sharing, yet Is osklng
lor a tax to generatr $400,000.
Blackwood satd he docs not
believe Meigs needs a higher
sa les tax than surrounding co unties, nor should the tax generate
more money than th e loss of
revenue shartng.-tll&lt;ockwood sug·
ges ted "one-half percent and
lighten your belt. "
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Ga llta and Athens Counties
now have one-hail percent sal es
tax es, but arc talking of raising
to th r full 1 percent ailowrd by
law. Vinton County co llect s a. l
percent tax .
Won't give It uway
Col umbia Township rcsi d(•nt
.Jtm Gaston said he was in favor
of the 1 per cent ta x but wondered
If half could be used for the
cou nty and the other half for
towp ~ hlps and villages .
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Reagan ·readies self
for final cancer test
By HEI.EN THOMAS
UPI White Hou81! Reporter
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WASHINGTON (UP! ) - President Reag an , rl'portcd "in
good shape" alter surgery for a painfully Pnlarg&lt;•d prostatl'
gland, prepared lor a final test today to lcar.n if th ere ha s b&lt;'cn
any recurrence of the colon ca ncer found In I98c&gt;.
The 75-year -old president was scheduled for a CAT scan. In
which doctors use equipment to tak e detaliC'd pictu res of hi s
. abdomen and pelvis. It wa s the only rcmainlnA medical
procedure following the surgery and a ch&lt;•ckup that Incl uded a
co lonoscopy, a cystoscopy, a cardiovascular f&gt;xamlnat ion and
chest ':X-rays. '
Reagan also cxpe&lt;:ted diagnostic result s today from a biopsy,
or removal of body tissu e (In this case nearly one ouncC' I, that
was performed during his on~hour operation Monday at
Bethesda Naval Hospital In suburban Washlngt op.
A preliminary microscopic examination ol a frown tissue
section r~moved from th e prostate Indicated It was brnl~n. or
non-cancerous, sa id White House spok~sman J..arry Speakes. ·
He said there was no sign of the malignant co lon tissue for
which Reagan underwent major surgery July 13, 1985.
"The president is in excellent cond ition,': Speake's told
reporters after the surgery, adding that R&lt;'agan was given
antibiotics but was taking no r;nedlcatlon to help him rest or to
ease pain.
Re~gan, who has demonstrated his humor in J&gt;rf&gt;vlous
hospital stays, was said to be cracking "urojogicai jokes" with
his team oiMayo Clinic doctors before and after thl• Operation to
ease pressure on the enlarged gland.
The upbeat report was accentuated by the White Hou se, as In
the past, wlih an effort to show the president lmmcdlatPiy back
to official business. Chief of staff Donald Regan visited the
'hospital Monday and was expected to return today, perhaps
with new national security adviser Frank Car Iucci.
" He's fine, In good shape," Regan told reporters as he irft '
Bethesda Monday .
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The surgery, performed by Dr. James Utz and Dr . •John
Beahrs, began at 8:15a .m. )!;ST, Speakes sali't, aild the president
was given a low spinal anesthetic tha,t did not force him to issue
a te,mporary transfer of presidential powers.
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DALE ROTHGEB, ,JR.
News Editor ,

I recenlly finis hed reading an
Jmpor l anl new book abou1 consll lulional war powt'r s !hal I w1sh
rvery m ember of Congress and
would-be pres ldenl would care·
full y slu dy "To Chain l~t' D og of
War " !SMU Press, 1986) by
francis Worm ut h •nd Edwin
F1rm age
Wn11ng bef ore lh e I ra nNicaragua mess r oc ked I he cur re nl adm imslralion, lhe auth ors
show how Ronald Reagan had
already bPcome a dangerously

unconstilulion al pres ident. In·
deed, say lhe authors, he has
comml11 ed a long siring of
Illega l , Impeac ha ble offenses.
They assert I hal Reagan's cons II·
lul lonal violallons represenl seriOus wrongs in which lhe Con·
grcss has shared
Wormuth and F1rmage leave
no doubt thai , under lhfConsiiiu
lion , only Congress has I he power
10 decla re war and commil
American forces t o bailie The
one exception Is an emergency

slluallon in whloh lh e president
mlghl have l o respond lo a
sudden allack on lhe Unlled
Sl ales
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The authors explain how America n foreign policy is a shared
respon slblllly of Congress and
I he presld enl
Unforlunat e l y, espec i all y
sin ce 1950, congressional power
lo declare war and I he power 10
share in !he formulation of
American fore1gn p&lt;:&gt;hcy have
been serio usly e1oded and Ire

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Wa,~h ington Window

Questions that linger
By NOR~lAN D. SANDLER
WASHIN GTON ! UP ! i - In his staled clfo11 l o lell all he knows
about the Iran arms Contra aid affau, Vice President George Bush
has lefl some qu es1 1ons unanswNed and failed l o dispel a cloud ot
doubt ha nging over his poliiical amb1110n s lor 1988
Even before disclosure of secrel arms sa les l o Iran or diveriPd
funds to Nicaraguan rebels, Bush was dogged by allegaiions I hal hi s
offi ce was involved m behind lhP·scrnes efforts 10 aid I he Cont ros
II slarl ed Wilh l he &lt;"api Ui e o f Eugene H ascnfu s, the survivor of a
Conlra supply flighl shol down over N icaragua m October Hasenfus
said the flighl s we• rcoo rdln aled by a felix Rodngu cz, also known as •
Max Gomez, who had eonnec l Ions lo Bush
Afler days of sil ence. Bush ac knowledged th ai he had mel
Rodriguez lhrec limes and co nsidered him "a pal no! ' for hclpmg
flghl lefl lsl guerrillas in El Salvador
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Bu sh sai d his disc ussiOns w tlh Rodnguez never touched on
Nicaragua. And he sa id any sugges11on I hal lhr Coni I a ai d nclwOJ k
w as being run from hi s office was "absolulclv, I of all y unl• ue."
" I can deny II unequivocally," he smd
Whal Bush did nol kn ow OJ men lion al I he It me was I hal his naliona l
securlly adviser, Dona ld Gregg, had mel w11h Rodnguez ear li er 10
discuss how I he Con11 as would survive du r ing I he period when US
asslslance to I he rebels was prohibiied by law
.The Augusl m eet mg. m which Rodriguez expressf'd concer n aboul
WASHINGTON- How do you
I he Co ntras, and a subSL'QUenl mrPI Ing al whch Gregg and hi s deput y
mi
slay Re,olulionary War can
Col. Samuel Watson, relayed 1hose womes 10 CIA and oth er offi cials
? 11 Isn'l easy, bul lhe
nons
was disclosed only afl el" senior aides 10 Bus h co ncluded I he r umors
National
Park Service m anaged
abou11h e vice pr es idenl' s links 10 the Con11 as- and the polcnllal
lo
do
II
pbllllcal damage - wou ld no! go away
Can nons, musket s, brass ca n·
But lhe acco untin g offered by Bush' s o!!1ce Dec I&gt; gave onl y
arc hival documents
dieslicks.
skclchy del ails The repor t also !ailed,.fo m~nlion a January 1986 1rlp
a
wagon
were am ong lhe
and
by Walson 10 lwo Contra m111i ary ca mps.
hi
slori
ca
l
1
1
cm
s
!hal could n ' t be
11 did firmly deny any ope1'allonal conncc110n l o I he pnvale Cont ra
lora
led
al
e1ghl
pa
r ks, hl sloncal
aid efforl or any prior knowlcdgC' I hal Ira n arms profll s had gone 10
slles and recrea lion areas sur
I he rebels
veyed bv lhe lnlrrlor Depart
However , Bus h's nam e coni mues 10 com e up as I he web of I he Ira n
menl
's mspec lor geneJal.
opera lion and I he parallel Cnt&gt;'ra aid ne1w01 k ar o sorted oul
Two
ol her $40,000 "surrendcJ
The name and lel ep ~ · · •e
'1ber of his mill1ary ai de, L l Col
ca nn ons," lreasured remmders
Douglas Menar chik, wa• found, ' ' g I he belongings of an A mer ica n
of lhC' Oc lnber day 205 years ago
who surfaced as pari of .1n ·
· t'siga lion of gun-runnmg lo lhc
when lhe Brili sh surrendert'd
Conlras Menarchik dem"'l '·
11 .g 'aboul any pr iva te" network lo
and " lhe world tu r ned upside
arm th e Cont ras
down,"
were found lo be m badly
Bush and Menm·chtk a lso were mentiOned m ,New York cou1 1
corroded
co nd iiion from exporecords in lhc case of several people charged wllh illegall y SC'II10 g
lo
the
Plemenl s al lhe
sure
arms to Iran.
Co lon i al Na 11o nal Hi slonca l
Bush Is c11ed as having given a green hg hl for a1ms saiC's 10 h an.
Park in Yorktown , Va
Menarchlk was r eported l o ,have hlnl cd lhis yC'a J 10 an 0 1ego n
The mspector general's aud1
bl!slnessman thai I he U S. poliCY aga 10sl ar mssales 10 Iran Was cover
lOI
S co ncluded I hal many 11 rr
for a cover! opera I ion
placeable ari ifacl s were r us11ng
The businessma n, Ric hard B1 enneke. also sa id he learned fi'Om
and 1oili ng while ot he1 s we• r
" Intelligence sources" of an apparent schPme lo bu y weapon s fo1 the
sl ored m condll tons that mvile
Contra s wllh fund s f rom lhr Iranian II"a nsac lion s
I hell or delenor a110n No one can
These mailers were nol mentioned In the Dec. 1!\ repor t
lell
for sure what may br
Earlier, when Bush ca m e und er iner e.I srd p1 css ure 10 s peal~ ou 1 he
m1
ss
mg,
bec,JU se I he records of
gavt&gt; a speech on Dec. l I ha l walked a l10c between defense of lhr
I he museum s associated with lhr
orlglmil Iran opera ! Ion and lhr long awailed admission I hal
Pighl hisloncal arras arc In
" mist akes were made "
hopl'lrss dl sord('J Herr ar c somr
Bush won prais~ for do10g whal ' somr Republic.tns I hough!
of
lhr probl em s delaiiPd in l hl'
Presidenl Reaga n should hav&lt;' done fl am I he oul sel.
Bush' s aides now hopr !hal suspicions about his !'Ole In lhe Ira n
affair havPrnded and t hai similar doubls aboul his lnvolvrmenl wtl.h
thr Conn·as wil l do I he sa mC' wl l h lhr C'Xpla nal ion of I he Rodi'Iguez
contacts Bul fir s! Indi ca ! ions are I hal somr qu es lions sti li l10 g'' '

quenlly ignored by " Imperial
presiden.ts" and a n_egllgent
Congress
While recognizing the advan·
I ages a stubbornly opportunistic
president has In bypassing Con·
gr ess, the authors point out that
lhe founders gave Con~ress ·
mui1Jple ways of reslralnlng a·
chief execullve, Including adviCe, ·
and consent , control of lhe ·
budge! and Impeachmenl. The
boo k leaves rro doubl thai a
strong case for lmpeachmenl
co uld have been made agalnsl
Ronald Reagan even before I he
Iran-N icaragua affair came to
llg hl
Some of Rea gan's unconstllulional and Impeachable offenses
~n cl udc lhe dispalch In 1982 of
so me 1,200 U .S Marines 10 lhe
Bt'irul airporl The president
dt'ployed I he Marines in LebanoJl#
Wi lli no prior consultallon or
approval by lhe Congress. The .
mi ssiOn wa s p&lt;:&gt;orly defined and
lhe scc url(y of the lroops was
shockingly neglect ed In what
Wormulh and Flrm age describe
as "a speclacular acl of preslden· ·
Hal Ignora nce." Over 240 sleep.'
ln g M ar ines pa1d wllh lhelr lives
for lhls unfonslllu1Ional and
ill prepared oper alion
· T he dav afler lh e Belrul
tragedv. Mr. Reagan ordered the .
Invasion of Grenada. 11 was. a
millla ry success, bul a dlplo·
malic and cons1ilullonal disaster. ThP presiden t ordered the
mvasion withoul so much as a
nod loward Congress while ban·
nmg the 'press from covering it.

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Twcnly·nine percenl of l hc
mu~e um s' ca l al og ca rd s wrrr
m1 ss mg. The cards are supposed
to give lhe l1J s1or ic arllfact 's
descrlpli on. hi sl orv, estim alcd
va lu f' and exac1 loca tion, bul
man y wpre found 10 cany
Inaccurate mforma lion. AI lhc
York l own mu seum , f01 exa mpl e.
calal og cards WC're in "complrlr
disa r ray, sca 11 eted all about
1ooms m sl ack s, frays and
boxes '
- AI tndPpendencr Na ll ona l
HisloriC'a l Park m downl ow n
Phi ladelphi a. l hP mu seum 's rc
eords lndicaled I hal 11 has 2 000
pieces on loan from lhc cllv of
Phll adPiphl a ThC' con eel !igUJ C'
is $4,000 Thr Norlh Alian1 1c

Fly the messy

Opinions of other editors
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Th•• Mluml New'
Th e Reagan adm lnlsll &lt;II ion added I hC' 13hl cru iSC' mi ss ile·
equipped B-52 bombe1 l o I he Sl ra leglr Air Command I he day afl rr
Thanksgiving, !hereby vlolallng lhe unrallhed second Stral egic
Arms Limll alion Treat y bul addin g no meas urable " ei ghl lo l hr
dl&gt;l errence ·
11 wi ll ha ve poliltca l repercussiOnS. Ourlng lhe pas! six vears,
President Reaga n has so ld a loy shop full of new weapons to Congr ess
. Whenevet Congr ess qu csiJo nC'd a weapon or Us cos I. I he president
said II was needed lo force I he Soviels lo agree 10 arms rcduclions.
Congress has rolled ove1 fo r I he president despll t&gt; li s doubts, bu t
eve ntuall y it will have lo "ondrr if 11 has bern had
Sen. Dale B umpers. D-Ark, is orga nizing a blparlisan m ove In
Congress nex l session lo repair the dam age. He t.olks abou t
l eg islal lng I he di sma nlilng of delivery vehicles 10 b1 lng the United
Slates bu ck wllhl n SALT hmil s.
Th at may be all Cong1css ca n do to fo•ce san ll y on a reluclanl
adminish nllon and gC'I 1he U nilcd Sta les back in to I he arm s co ni rol
game.

Today in history
'J:odav Is Tuesdm . ,J ,on 1•. I he S!XIh da v of 1~S7 w ith :lo9 10 follow
Thr moon Is in 1l s fir" qu,IIICt
The morning sial s .11 r MPJC'U 1v. Venus .1nd S.J IUI n
Th e evening si ,II S .ItC M.ors ,Jild .IupH er
Those born on I hiS d;IIe are undrr lhC' sign of Ca pJ!COI n T lw v
Include areMrologisl Hrmnfh Schli cm.onn, whq di&lt; covC'n ' d lhr 1uins
of ancien! Trov. In 1 S~2. pQ('f c.u l s.m~b u J g Ill 1R7R, siiC'n l mOVIC
cowboy si al Tom Mix 10 IRRO. Texas CongJL&gt;ssman Sam Ray burn In
1882: aclress L o rcll&lt;~o Young i n 1!11,11 age 741, aclor Danny Thomas m
1914 1age 731, poi lslc i Lou is Hmns in 1~211 age 66!: author E .L.
Doctorow In Ht31 I age• 561, and actress Bonnie F•anklin m 1944 I age

43)
On this dat e In hJs101 v
In 17'i9, George Was hln glon mall"led wldo-. Marlha Dandrldgr
Cuslls.
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Jn 1838, In Morr lslown, N.J .. Samuel f B. Morse and his pariner,
Allred Vall, ' publicly demonstrated I hell· new lnvenllon, the
l elegraph . fo1 l hr ffrSI "I ime.
In 1 ~50. Brllilln forma lly recogn ized the co mmunlsl govern men I of
China.
In 198:1, Prt'sldenl ReaRa n signed a b•ll boosting gasoline I axes live
cent s a gallon 10 raise $5.5 billion a year for bridge and road repairs.
In 1984 the firs! tes l lube quadruplets -all boys - were born In
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WAS H INGTON ! NEA l - AI ·
mos l an hour afl &lt;'r lhr sc h!'dulrd
dcparlure lime of Amer ica n
Ai(hn es· iate-aflet noon fh ghl
from Wa shin gton 10 Chtcago, I he
pla n• sil s molionl css al li s ga l e
Th•• Jrobiem · The pilot ca n' l be
found.
Thai's r.lghl One of lhc na
lion's l arges t and forme rly rei! a
ble a ir lines ca nnot assemble a
full crew for a r oulinC' flighl
"The pllol tu sl dldn'l show up"
because of a sc heduling mixup
an A merican spokl'sman taler
ex pl a in s
Afl c• ,, pilol of an arnvlng
fllghl IS d1 agooncd inl o serv ice
lhr p lane and li s seclhlng pa ssengers fly lo Chicago - but
nav1ga llng O'Hare Jn'lrrna lional
Au·porl !her e has becom e a
challenge thai would slymll'
Indiana .1om's.
In I hi s casC', a mal funcllo ning
landin g gear has temporarily
di sa bl ed a nolher American
plane so II sils on lhe tarmac
·blocki ng a half dozen at rcrafl
allemp llng l o reach lhelr as
si gned gales
WheJT I he pl ane from Washin gion finall y reaches li s gate. I he
combin ed delays exceed Hw
schedul ed flight lime
Th ai experience Is l ypical of
comm erlal. air line service now
deterlorallng so rapidly !hal II
has Inspired a spal e of crlllal
news accounl s such as I he recent
cover story In U S. News &amp; Wor ld
Report headlined: " The Lale,
Lale Show: Airline delays are
bad - and lhey'rm going 1o gef

·worse."
Forl une magazine offer s lis
readers an account of " The
Worsening Air Travel · M ess,"
while The New York Times
del ails "Those Exasperallng All·
line Del ays."

Region' s genPra l led ger show s
arlifacls worlh s:J 3 million: 11
should show $ll4 million worlh.
- Appra isals arc vea rs ou1 of
dal e, thp aud110rs found In 1981.
for exampl e, several sl iver ob·
jecl s were stolr n from the Edison
Na tion al Hlsloncal Silc m Wesl
Orange N J The lhlcf was
ca ughl and lri~d The rourl
l"C'COgnJ zed lhe sfolen ifems '
va lue al a mprr $8.700. because
I hal was I he va luallon placed on
!hem m l he las ! appra isa l - 21
years earlier
· - Thf' Na lional Cata log. wh1rh
lheorrlica ll y con l ain s descnp·
lions of lhe.cnli re Nal ional Park
Service collecllon, , lisIs onl y
abou l 4 percent of 11 According 10
Park SNvi ce cu r ator Ann Hil ch
cock , I he coll cclion ha s app! OXI·
malelv 26 million obwrts T he
Na l 10nal Catalog !ISis only . 1
milli on
- All srv!•n mu seum s aud11ed
were found l o have madequa lr
fire and burglary prol '\clion
Two had been I he sce ne of majo1
thefts, a nd theCaprCod Nalional

S0ashor r museum was brokrn
1010 undelcrl ed beca usC' " lhe
1n1ruder al arm svslrm had been
tu rned off bv park employers"
· - GE'm sl onrs va lu ed al $20.000

I accordin g l oa 1960 app ra isal ~
werE&gt; fou nd slored al l he Edison
mus eum nexl 10 toxic chemica l s.
AI ! he Delaware Wafer Gap
mus&lt;:&gt;um, valuable silverware
was kepi in a " remol &lt;:&gt; and
Iso laled" barn.
H11 chcock agreed 1ha1 !he
mspeclor g-eneral's r eporl was
accu ra l e._She said I hal proposed
deadlin es and eslimaled cosls for
revisin g lhe card ca talog would
bf' submllled t o Congress lhis
m onlh
A LIEN ANCHORS AWAY!·
The Navv can award all Its
co ntracts for moori ng and anchor chains lo lhe onl y U.S.
manufaclurer of heavy naulical
chams wilhoul compe111Ion, the
com pi rol ler general has ruled A
Ca nadia n chain maker had protested lhr l'javy's sole-source
procurcmrnl/.!t om Baldi Inc ..
bu l lh e compt roller general
re] ec l ed !h e co mpl ain ! on
grounds !hal Baldi might go
b1 okr wi1hou11he Navy conlracl s
and I he company's exlslence Is In
I he ml ereSI of nalional securil y.
"The normal concern of m axim·
izlng com pet ilion is seco ndary 10
lhr need s of Industrial moblllzalion," lhl' decision expl ai ned.

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The ai rlines aren' t onllrely to
bl am e Indeed, a fal r shareof lhe
rrsponslbllll v rests wll h PreSJ·
drnl Reagan, who m rarlv 1981
filed 11.400 ail lra fh c coni rol l er~
because lh ey had illegally gone
on strike aga m s1 1heJr employcr .
lh e federa l Avi a 1J o n
Admimslrallon .
Today, lhe numbC'J of sc he
duled airline flighls has 10·
cr!'ased m arkt'dl y bu l lhr work·
force of fAA employees. who
gu id e !hose pl anes lhrou!(h lhe
crowded skies. sli ll has not been
l o l ~l l y rebuilt
(About four s
years arc r equired 10 Iullv I ra in a
professiona l conlrolle•· )
The airlines cou ld sca le back
l he1r opera tiOns l o amrHora le a
diffi cull sll uatlon, but they rr·
ma1 n drlcr mmcd 10 p1otec1 lhe1r
res pective m ark et shares at a
lim e when federa l deregul allon
ha s produced unpreceden ted
compel ilion wllhl n lhe industry
Thus ." American perslsls m
sc hed ulin g 12 deparlures from
O'Hare dunng lhe six mlnul es
bel wee n 5 30 p.m and 5· 35 p m .
every weekd ay, while sc heduling
four pl anes l o ar r ive simullane·
ously al lh e airporl al exaclly
5'45 p .m .
That' s surely irresponsible,
but Unlled Alrllnt's has eveJY
more oper ations at O'Hare- and
engages in far more outrageous
overschedulln g. Moreover , lhe
sl1ua11on In Chicago pales in
compar ison with the problems al
I he lhree alrporls I hal se rve I he
New York City area (LaGuardia,
Newark and Kennedy) and are
r esponsible for almosl one-lhlr d
of all thecountry ' salrlinedelays.
Compllcauig an ~ !ready dlffJ.
cult sltu!i'fon Is a wave of ,
corporate m ergers. Airlin es I hal
will be conso lid ated In the
coming months include Del1a

SHOOTS ,JUMPER - Southern's Jennifer Arnold (1 5, right )
shoots jump -shol over Gallia's Betsy B ergdoll (22) in Monday's
non-league basketball game at Southern. Th e Blue t\ngels won,
72-30.

mdu slry ' average Is aboul 85
perce n1.1
Thai Norlhwesl official acknowledges encou nt er i ng "oper·
a lional dlfffcullies" In evt'r y·
thing from credtling passengers
wll h frequent fl yer mil es (dela ys
ra nge up 10 five monlhs) lo
prov iding enough telephone r eserva lion agents ·
In 1987, ot her newly mer ged
carriers ar C' likely 10 experience
w hat NorthwC'st blunlly class!
flcs as " horror stor ies."

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m g Ga llipolis Monday nigh!
The Me1gs Cou nt y qumtel
1ra1ied 24·2, 45·10 and 57- 20 at I he
quarlerm ar k s.

seven for I he" Jnne1 s, Amv Hili
four foul I he l osers
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llollt•y, 9- 1 19• Todd, 5· 0.111. !\J.thr} ,.. , 7,
llamllton, O.:l :J, B..rgdoll , B-6-1:!: ( npmhs,
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WELLSTON - Jenn 1 Swarlz
and Jenn y M1ller each scored 14
poinl s m icadmg the undefeal ed
Meigs Mar.Judcrell es 10 !heir
e1ghlh siJalghl win here Monday,
eas ily outdisla nclng W&lt;:&gt; llston,
52-.lb.
In whal Coach Ron Logan
ca lled her besl gam e of I he year,
1he senio1 Swa1lz hi I live of nine
lieltler s, was pcrfecl al I he fou l
line in Jour allcmpls, and led
M eigs wil h 10 rebound s
· Jenny Miller al so had a fi ne
ga me, addin g mn e rebou nds lo
hc1 14 poinl effo rt. .Julie Mlllr1
chipped in wilh 12 polnl s, .Jenm
Couc h had elghl point s, and
Wendv Fry add ed fourpoml sa nd
six 1 cbounds

comment
B ruce, who IS atl ending an
NCAA conven11on m San Diego.
was unavailable lor comment
Monday
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1ecor d, wa s sr en w11h Demp sey
Sunday at a Tucso n Jesor l, lhc

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AI Iowa Ci ly, low,J, Ed llorlo n
scor ed 16 polnl s and Brad Lohaus

NORM1\N, Okla. (UPI) - AII·Anwrlca llnchackcr Brian
Bosworth will nol r eturn to Oklahoma for his final y••ar of
cllglbllliy.
Bosworlh, who had a year ol ellglhlllty r emain lng hcc uu'c h••
r t•d·shlrtcd on e sca.•on, did nut play In lhc Or,mg•· Bowl af11•r
tesllng puslilve lor steroid• . lie joined his l cunnnatcs on !111•
sideline'S and l'Xpresst•d his diMph•a.•un with th&lt;• NCt\A
suspension hy wearing ,, T ·shlrt wlih th1• words "Nutlonnl
Communists ,\galnst Athlel es. Welcome t&amp; Russia.''
In a puhllc statement prior to the game he I:IHIIpar~•d 1111• In
Norman, Okla., to living In Moscow .
" Afler having dlsc&lt;tsslons today with Brinn Busworlh, I " ·'"'
decided II would he In lh1• hcst lnh•res ts of the Univer sity &lt;II
Oklahom a football program I hat he forego his senior sea.•on of
ellglhllllv In 19~7 . " Oklahoma Coad1 Barry Switz er said

Houdashell wilh four eac h and
Nikki Whillalch had two. Ri se
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Me1gs arc 8 0 overall and 7 0 in
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Against Well slon. MHS made
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10 of 20 foul shots.
In lhe r eserve game, Mt'lgs
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Purdue, 10· 1 overa ll and 2 0 In
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Michigan l or l h&lt;' !ir s! lime since
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Svracusc gal by Prov idence 89
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UPI Sports Writer
Thai mu sl have been some
basketball l o walch, back on
1hose playgrounds i n Ander so n,
Ind
T rov Lewis a ju mor gua rd
lrymg l o b1eak a slump by
recapturi ng t)1e feeling of hi s
hom e! own courl s. Monday nigh!
scor ed a cart'er-hlgh 39 p&lt;:&gt;inls l o
lead fl flh ·ranked Purdue l o an
89· 77 Big Ten VICIOIY 0\CI
Mlch1agn.
Lewis said he wa s res pondin g
10 advi ce from h1s bro thel
K endJ'Ick, wllh wh om he spoke
d uring las ! w ee kend .
" He I old m e, 'Pla y I he way you
are ca pable of pl ay ing - play
like you're on the p l ayground, "'
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Mar.tudcr among the league's
lop l fi. wil h a 14 :1 a~oragp, go~d •
for lllh pl ace . M ike Barf ru m s
22 p&lt;:&gt;inl game agamsl Wells ion · ·
las! friday is not Incl uded as I he
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l!aiirum, 11tr MC'Igs si.JI Iing
llnr up shou ld Included Huey
JO:.oson and Donnie Rec ke1
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Phil King, S1 ot 1 J' ow&lt;'i I. Chris
Sm11h Slri'I' Mu ss('r , Scoll Willi
&lt;1ms and Bill 11rollwr s

co mpil ed by Jackson spor lswJ I·
fer, Ra ndy Heal h, has be~n
released and , mcludes games
unlll Dec. 25 Nelsonv ille· Y01 k' s
bomber M1ke Russell l eads lhr
pack wilh 138 pomls 123 01 will!
Alexa ndct 's .Jor McCI,Jin se&lt;und
Wilh a 22 2 average.
Me igs' J R Kll chen Is I he lop
MaraudeJ on lh e ll sl, hav ing
complied a 17.5 aver age, good fo1
fourlh place lmmedlalely behind
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Republic, offers a hlnl of whal
ra n bt&gt; ex peeled - and 11 's no! a
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and 7· 0 In lhe TVC, have a one
ROCK SPRIN GS - Leaguel eadmg M etgs risk s an eight· game l ead over second place
game winning slreak al l he Alexander and Vlnlon County,
La r ry Morrison Gymnasium I hi s bolh a1,6-1
evenmg aga ln sl a pesky federalHocking five In boys TVC cage
Coach Tim Simpson 's Lancers
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slow sta1 1 this yea r A f ler los ing
have run off eight straight win s lour of thei r first five, FHHS has
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league loss 10 AI hens (60-59) and
are 3-4 in tlie TVC following las !
have looked lmpr.esSive on
Fri day's 57 -45 wi n over
The ' Nelsonville· York
nearly ever y occasion
Mara uders, who are 8-1 overa ll
The TVC's scoring JeadCI s. ·

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Ty ler Clements·
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humldlly , freezing and insects
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F•;&lt;•e pickup or Christmas trees Is being condu cted In
Midd lcport !,his wPCk . Residents are ask&lt;&gt;d to place their trees
ncar lht&gt; cu ~b in front of Iheir homes and they will be picked up
b,Vthe vill age slr&lt;'el dnparlml'n t. free of charge.

Cable firm switches .station
Consolida led Commun ica tions Group Inc. has swil ched
WTVN -TV. Col umbus. fro m cable cha nnel~ to ca ble channei:IO,
CCG of!icials Informed Mlddlepo rl Mayor Fred Hoffman.
Repla ci ng WTV N on channel li wi ll be a 24·hOU I' home
shopping nelwork. which will permit ccr. subscribers lo shop
from their homes via a phone call and a credll card number.
The change w:~s made Monday. Hoffman was Informed.
Officia ls sa id an ad will bP placed in local news papers advising
cable subscribers of the change. Those who do not have a
ca bl e-ready lelev lslo n sri or who Is nol receiving one of CCG's
pay S&lt;•rvicl'S ca n pic k up a c·onverler al Ihe CCG office, 1410
,Jefferson Blvd .. Point Pleasa nt . and no drposl l will be required .

Thun~day

Shade Rivrr Maso nic LodgP 4o:l. Free and Accepl rd Maso ns.
wi ll ml'&lt;'t al 7:30p. m . Thursday. Refreshm ents will be serv&lt;•d.

Meigs board meet.'&gt; Wedne ...day
The Meigs Local Sc hool District Board of Education will hold
!I s org cmi zation:JI Sf'Ssion &lt;H 7 p.m. Wf'dnrsda.\' at th(' board

meeting room in Middlrport.

EMS unit.'&gt; answer fil 'e call.'&gt;

Louise M. Taylor
Louise McDaniel Taylor. n.
Gai'ioway, form erly of Mason
County, died Monday morning at
. Doctor's Hospital West In
Columbus.
She was the d'aught er of the
late Lewls-C. and Lillie German
McDaniel.
A former Maso n County sc hooll&lt;'acher, she was - preceded in
dea th by her husband, Lee Roy
Tay lor ·Sr., who died Sept. 15.
1984. She was also preceded In
death by two brothers and one
sister.
Survivors include two daughters, Ca rol Holley, Ga lloway, and
Geraldine Roush; St. Peters·
burg. Fla.; two sons, L. Roy
Taylor Jr .. Columbu s, a nd Tom
Taylor, Maso n. W.Va.; one sister, Mrs. Reed tGaidle) Thomas,
. Point Pleasa nt . U grandchlldn&gt;n
and three greal·gra ndchildren.
Services will be 1:.30 p.m.
\Vedn·esda y at the Crow·Hussell
Funera l Home, with Rev. Terry
Alvarez officia~)ng. Buria l will
be In Lon&lt;' Q;lk Cemetery.
Friends ma y ca ll at the funer al
home from o·9 p.m. Tuesday.

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cal ls wrrr a nswrn•d by local unit s Monday. lhl' Meigs
County Emc·rgrncy Med ica l Services rc·porls.
AI !1: 22 a.m ., lhr Middleport Unilt ook Ro nald Frv from Elm
Sirect to the offici' of Dr .. lam&lt;'s Conde; Pomeroy ai 11 : ol a. m..
took Mrs. r. uido Ci•·oiami from Bu ller nut AV&lt;·nur to the Holzer
Med ieal Cr nt rr Plaza: Sy racusr ati :H p.m .. ass isted b.v the
Racine Unit. too k Mona Pic·kc ns from Ohio 12' lo PIPa sa nt
Vail!')' Hosp ital : Rac ine ill 7: oli p.m .. took .John M.vers from
Port land to Verrrans Mc•morial Hospit al: Pomeroy at 11 :2:1
p.m . wc•nr ro Ohio 12~ on" false alarm fi re rail.

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Th P Sen lor Cit izrn' Da ncr C'l ub will hav e il dance a I 1he S&lt;&gt;n lor
\ il iz&lt;'ns \enlt•r on J\1ui1Jl' IT)' Hl'i gh ls this F riday fro m 8 to 11
p.m. Music bl' S! rin gd ustrrs. Admissio n $1.o0 per prrso n. Bring
snacks for rr frPs hm cnt tab le.

Dr. George C, Schaaf, 79,
Frankfort, a Middleport dentist
lor many yea rs, died Sunday
night at the Heartland Rest
Home In Chillicothe.
Dr. Schaaf had recently suffe red a hear! attack a nd was
Ia ken tot he res t home a It er being
di scharged from the Medical
Center Hospital In Chillicolhc.
Serv ices will be held at 11 a.m.
Thursday. Friends may call
from 4 to 8p. m. Wednesday atthe'
Fossetl Olive Gla,;s Funeral
Home In Chillicothe.

Grange plans Thursday meeting

Maxint' MrHaffit•

Club .;;chedule.., Friday dance

Roc·k Sp rings Cirangr wil l mc•pf Thursday , 7::!11 p.m., alrhe
gr angr hall. Gues I spPa kPr "'ill be from Sou 1hPrn Ohio Coa I Co.

Blood pressue day Wedne.;;day
Seipio Tow nshi p SPnio r Cit izPns i"r irncil;· 1'\righbor Cl ub will
han• bloocl press ure da.1· Wrdnrsda1·, HI a.m. to noo n. at lhe
Sc· ip io fin · houS&lt;'. Rurlanrl 1-:mNg&lt;'ncy Squad workers will br in
c h ar~( '.

MARC to meet Thur.;;day
The• Meigs Association of Retarded Cit izens will meet
Thu rsday . 7 p.m.. at Ca rielon School. for insta llation or offi cers .

Health club

schedule.~ "}eel inK

l.aur&lt;•i Cliff lkailh Club will mer •! Thursda;·. 7 p.m.. at lhP
hom&lt;' of Mabrl Tracy .

2nd hearing

1Con tinurd from Page

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Funera l services lor Max lnr
McHa ffie . 65. 7&gt;01 Brlghlen
Drive. Tampa. Fla., a fo r mer
Middleport r~side nt , were held ·
Dec . 27 in Tampa.
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Mrs. McHaffie died Dec. 24 a t
Town and Counlry Hospital in
Tampa. She was the former
Maxine Warren. a 1939 gradual&lt;'
of Middlepo rt High School and a
Mlddi('porl residen t until 19:il.
She was preceded in death by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Warren. and a brother. J.
Warren Jr .. all for mer Middl e. port residents.
Surviving are her hu!i}:&gt;and.
Dougl as McHalfir. fo rmerlv ol
Middl eport whom she married on
March 9, 1941: a so n and
dau g ht ~r - i n - l aw.
Barry and
Brenda McHaffie an d a gra nddaughter, Hea ther McHa ffi e•, all
of T ampa: two sisters. Rowena
Young of Pomerov. and Gar nel
Warren of Belpre. '•md a brother.
Gerald Warren ol Fairmont.

In regard to di ~ pPrsmrnl of of s:loi ,IXlO fo r lh&lt;' coming yea r.
sa les tax rvvrnul' . Jon~s sa id the · Included In this fi gure• -arc the
commissio ners dlsru ss('d . the $190,000 loss of reven ue sharing-"
matlrr befor&lt;' the Drr . 10 an
and budgPia r.v request s lor , Brian Bow lin g. Raci ne. was
· nouncrmen t or •heil· lnrenr to coun t_,. offices whic h cxccPd li ned $2;;() and cos ts In Mrlgs
('nacl the tax . .Jones sa id thr;· unli ci paled rrvr·nuc by $1~ 1.0011 ,
County Court for driving under
were told by Depu ty Stal e
The commlssion&lt;'rs will dis· SUSpension, not DWI: as eill'ller
Auditor Russ Rauch that "w ilh· cuss information ga lhrrrd from
reported. Bow ling was also given
out question. It Is Illegal for this th&lt;• two public hear in gs - the a :10 day jail sentence, with all but
board lo eollecl a sales Ia.&lt; and fir st was held Dec. :Kl - a nd three days suspended . and two
usc II fr&gt;l' anything oth &lt;'r lh&lt;m ann ou nce their nrxt step at
years probation. He was lin&lt;'d
general fund expenditure's."
Wednesday 's regular co mmis- $100 and cos ts for pa r king in
Added .Jones . "II would bp sioners· i'nre tin~: .
roudwa~' ·
ludicrous to stand bl'fOrP lht•
public and say wf' ha\'1'\ n flsral
&lt;•mergem·;· In Ihr' e·ounl )' . pu 1on"
sa lt'S !H:&lt;. a nd lhrn gi,'P if aw ; 1 ~·. · ·
In rrs pon ~t · to H CjUf'Siion fr om

Correction

Varn e~ . . Jam..~ !-iaid

Stalf' 1Hw
a llows co untirs to l' n al'l sil l r~

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taxes and munlclpalilif's to enact
Income laxl's. But , It w"s his
(J ones') undcr sla nding lh&lt;• o'niy
way to genera te more revenue
lor townships wou ld bP " voted
levy.
In response to a final qu&lt;•s llon
from Prlcc . .Jones noied thrrr
''arc no admlnlslnllive cos ts',' to
the county to collec·t t he sales 111x .
The lax ;..Ill br collrct ~d by lhP
Ohio Departmen t of Taxa tion
and l,tlc lull amount rei urnrcl to
Meigs County . ...

LIGHT TRUCK
SPECIALS

South Cen tral Ohio
Increasing cloudln Qss tonight.
wit h a low nea 1· 40. Mos tlv ciOudv
Wedn esda y, with n ch.Hnc·e ci r
showers and hlgh.s In th(' mid 411s.
The probabllil y of J)reclpila tlon Is near zero tonigh t and 30
percent Wednesday.
Winds wlll be from the south at
10 to 20 mph tonlghl.
Ohio Extended Forecast
Thunday through Saturday
A chance of snow flurries In lh&lt;'
northeastern part of the state
Thursday, wllh lair weather
elsewhere through the . period.
Highs will be In Ilie .10s Thu rscla,v
and Friday. dropping info "
range or Ihe upper 2()s · lo lht'
lower 30s Saturday. Overnight
lows wlll be In the 20s Thursday
and Friday mornings and be·
tween 15 and 25 early Saturday.

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W.Va.
Her two sisters. her brol her
and - a niece, Melanie Bintz,
Cambridge. have returned to
Jheir homes alter attending the
funeral services.

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SAN JUAN , Puerto Rico IUP!) Rosario would nol comme'nt on
- InveStigators said they have that or on the possible authentic·
co llected enough physical evi- ity &amp;f the claim,
dence to obtain convictions In the " Andrew VIla, the Bureau of . ·
New Year's Eve fire that kllled96 Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms · .
Marvin W. Moms
people at Ihe Dupon t Plaza Hotel. official in charge oft he Investiga.But au thorities declined to say tio n, has said results of labora·
Marv in W. Morris. 77, 28956
Nelson Road, Dexter, died Sun· if they had suspec ts and said they tory tests of physical evidence
·day at the Fawcett Memorial did not expect any immediate taken from the hotel was ex·
Hospital in Port Char lotte, Fla. · arrests In the fire, which en- . peeled to be made available
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Mr. Morris was born In Langs- gulfed the ground floor of the toda y.
Health
Secretary
Luis
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vlll~. a son of the late Edward
~~~~~day.resort hot e l-von quierdo Mora said of the 120 .
and Cora Ward Morris. He was a
Th&lt;' San Juan Star newspapN, peQple hospitaliZed with Injuries . •
retired railroad engineer. He
was a member of the Orphans- quoting unnamed federal invest!· suffered In the blaze 20 remain In .·
Friend s Maso nic Lodge 275, gators, reported today th at vola· Puerto Rican hospitals, IncludWilkesville, and the Salem Cen- · Iilc pjas tic used to wrap furnitu re Ing one man with burns over 54
slored in the hotel' s ballroom percent of his body. Forensic
ter United Methodist Church.
was responsible for the rapid experts had Identified 64 or the 96
Surviving arp his wife. Mildred
dead by late Morday.
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Smith Morris: three sons. Carl _spread of the fire.
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Jus
tice
Secretary
Hec
tor
Rlv·
MorHs. Rutland: Fred Morris,
The newspaper said Ihe arson - era Cruz and Polic.e Supt. Carlos
St. Lou isville. Ohio~ and Jack ist mighl have lnlended to set
Lopez FPI iclano met late Monday
Morris of Chesler: nin e grand· oniS&gt; a small lire. bul th~ plaslic
at
the beachlront resort hotel to .
c hildren. two g r ea t - wrappings quickly burned out of
confer
with several prosecutors
grandchildren, and two brothers, control and emitted toxic fumes.
ass igned to the fire.
Bruce and Theron Morris, both of
FBI spokesman Diader Rosa Langsville.
rio said Red Cross officials have
Vt&gt;lt'ran~ Mt&gt;morial
Services will be held al 2 p.m. reported thai a person c·lalming
Thu rsday at the Bigony-.Jordan some connection with th P lire
Mond ay Adm issio ns - Norvell
Funeral Homr in Albanv wilh railed severa l Iimes on New
Allen. Glenwood, W.Va. : Ray·
Rev. Rober t Muss man o'lficla t- · Yrar's Da y.
mond Justis, Pomeroy: JohQ .
ing. Burial will be in the Standish
Thr Slar. quoling Red Cross
Mvers. P ortland.
·Cemetery. Friends may call at chief Luz Pe tprson. said the
Monday Disc harges - Angela ·.
the fun eral home from 4-9 p.m . person 1ried 1o make ar range- Gri!filh, Glen Thoma, Bo nnl~ .
Wednesday.
ments to turn himself in. bur · Walkci·.

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were Emma Ad ams, Mrs. Curt
Johnson, Mary .Jones a~.d Sara.
Nita Conde, Hazel H ~yes , !Ia
Mae Bowers, Na ncy Circle, Anne
Cottrill, Joan Cottrill, Sally Ervin, Sally Wllllams. Marla Fosler , Martha Bart rug, Jill Cotl rlll,
Jennifer DCottrlll, and Paula
Howell.
Sending gi ft s wr•·e Marge
Andrews, LauriE' Wayla nd, Della
Norton, Helena Daniels, J oA nn
Tatterson , Betty Noria n, Kat e
Welsh, Joann Foster. the women
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Yoniece Miller. Helen Nease,
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Bell . Mo rning Star Road.
Atte nd ing were Sha wn,
Rhonda , St('p hani &lt;" and .Joshu a
Bell , Columbus: Doug Bell, Po·
whatt an, Va .: Terry, -Car ill and
~ierlssa 8(&gt;11, Poriland ; Loyal
Holman, Ra cine; Helen Phillips,
Alan, Barb and- Brandy Chap·
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Johnny · Ohlinger, Middlepor t,
and Lillian Napper. The Bells'
daught er;- Sherr l. -a nd their
grandchlid reen. Jacob a nd Nikki
Holman, were unabl e to atl end
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Portland are announcing th!'
birth of their first child, a nine
pound. 14 ou nce son, Kyle RIchard, on Nov . 2 at the Holzer
Medical Center. Paternal gra_nd·
parents are .Mr. and Mrs. Rl·
chard Mees of Pomeroy;

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Middleport, OH. '
Phone 992-6661

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omeroy Home &amp;Auto

Miss Hysell was entil led "The
Priceless Gifl."
For the program. Mrs. Yoniece
Miller. a·guest. read " Le t' s Keep
Christmas" from lhe book by
Peter Ma rs hall . Mrs. Moore
closed the program wllh "The
Shoemaker's Dream by Norman
Vin cent Peale. A gi ft exchange
was held. The traveling prize was
won by Bernice Durst. and the
door prize by Mrs. Veda Davis.
Refres hments were served.
Ceramic fa vors were gil'e n Jo
each or lhoose attending.'. I

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New tires -mount~ef and balanced no charge.
. Retreads plus Rtcapable Trade. ..:

Garden Club has meeting

Aglow to meet Thursday
Tlw interns! cl=s an sccumi CcntmLiiU!.I may he tllx deduclihk.
11w new fox law a/kn;;s jilr !leductum of:mre crr all of tlw infenlsl
rm urar" st:cmrd hy a /)ersrmlll rn.•idetrce.

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A surprise jayette shower
honoring Nita Yosl was held
recenlly at the Pomeroy United
Methodist Church with Debbl
Foster. · Grace Rusche!. Sandy
McDaniel, Naoma Hayes, Jan~
Thompson, an Mary Kay Yost as
hostesses.
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A Teddy Bear theme was
carried out wllh yellow and green
accents. Games were played
with prizes being awarded to the
winners. The door prize was won
by Toni Rutter. Cake, spiced
elder, fres h fruit salad. vegeta·
bles, nuts and min is werr served.
Attending bes ides those named

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IHILE PIIITS HT IICLUDED
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reading a Bible verse. Prayer
was by the Rev. Edsel Hart.
Refres hmen ts of icc cream
cake, punch ·and cookies were
served .
Atendlng were Mrs. Nancy
I!' Lawson, Zel ia, David, Bonnie
and Jerry, Mrs. Da isy Van
Meter, Mrs. Evelyn Icenhower
and Eddie, David Laudermllt.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Pauley and
Patricia, Mrs. Kate Evans and
Sandy, the Rev. and Mrs. Edsel
Hart, Todd Bissell, and the hosts,
David and Audrey
Brewer.
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A Christmas party was held
recently at the home ol David
Brewer and his mother at Stlversvllle lor the Sunday school of
the Hazel Community Church.
The Brewer home was exten slvely decorated for the holida ys
with many of the decoralions
being handmade by David
Brewer. The group had a Christlan service with carols being
sung and poetry read. A Christ mas special was given by 1\/an.cy
Lawson and Daisy Van Meter
with eac h of i the members

A report . on the de livery of lure ~weepstakes award. Debbie
holiday fruit b!lskets to shutins Ball, lour ribbons. Belly Mil·
was given at the recent meetin g haon. two, and Pcg~n; Moore.
of the Wildwood Garden Club one. Awards from the OAGC
held at the home of •carrie · were also presentPd to the club.
Ga mes were played und er Ihe
Grueser.
Maq&lt; Nease gave devotions direct ion or Mrs. Hollon with
using scrlplure I rom Luke2 and a prizes being awarded to Mrs.
Nease, Debbie Ball, and Juanita
reading " Holly and Greens ."
Ctherlne !VIIIIer had a paper on Will. Members brought corsa?es
lhe ponsetlla. Report was given and arrangement s. Gifts were
oq the county Christmas flow er exchanged and refreshment s
show with Evelyn Hollon receiv· served to the 13 members and
ing nine ribbons and th e hortlcul- gues t. Jane Harris.

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Athens: Mr. and Mrs . Pajl Kroes
and Michael. Syracuse. w0re
Friday dinner guest s of Stella
Atkins and Ruby Diehl. Alt.ernoon callers were Mrs. Dan
Stanley and sons, and Mrs.
Mar ilyn Wll.t and fam il y,
Lancaster. ·
Mrs. Ellen Berges ol Ports·
mouth spent a week with Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Blackwo,od.
Mrs. Betty Bishop vlsiled
Thursday with her mother, Mrs.
Golda Hart. McArthur, and her
grandfather. Dar rell Kinney ,
Hamden.

Christmas meeting of Ihe Middleport Amate'ur Gardeners was
held at the decorated home of
Mrs. Jean Mote with Miss
Kathryn Hysell and Mrs. Lillian
Moore as co-hoslesses. .
Mrs. Gladys Cumings presided
at the meeting with the club
coOect being given in unison. For
roll call members gave a Chris t·
mas wish. Mrs. -Elizabeth' Lohse
gave an article ent itled "Usee
Season's Trimmings to Decorate
Your Home" by Carleton Var·
ney. AnothN reading given by

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Mrs. Stella Atklns and Miss
Ruby' Diehl were Christmas
dinner guests or Mr: a nd Mrs .
Paul Kloes, Syracuse.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alklrc
spent Christmas with Ray Alkire
In Columbus. They also visited
Mr. a nd Mrs. Howard Gilkey and
Mr. and Mrs. James:Hewilt.
Dr. and Mrs. Don GIQson, Gay
Lynn Gibson, and Mrs. Margaret
Douglas visited In Rockville, Md.
with Mark Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs . David Ray Riggs
and Danny Riggs, Columbus;
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lw11dy lor next st&lt;'l'
According to fi gures prepare'()
by the cou nt y budget com mls·
sian, Meigs Cou nt y, wit hout the
sales tax, laces a d&lt;:'flclt budget

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net evidence of arson

Free Christmas tree pickup slated'

Lodge to meet

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This week " In the Spotlight"
shar es some tips from· Carolyn
McK i nney, . Fam ily Resource
Management Specia li st , The
Ohio Coo p e ~ tl"e Exte nsion
Service.
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By BOB HOEFLICII
the United Methodist Chu rch In
Sentinel Stall Writer
Apple Grove, Ohio - that' s on
; CongratulatIons to Cynthia Route .13S. The Sisson family wlll
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Crook s,
be featured.
~aught e r of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed·
In the bir thd ay corner is
\"Hrd Crooks Of
.Jamcy Ash of Pomeroy who wlll
Middleport. ,
mark his 24th on .Jan. 7 - th at' s
! Cynthia, a seWednesday. alrea dy.
~lor at Muskln·
gum Coll ege,
A clever "smi le" sign apivas r ecently Induct ed Into two pear ed mysteriously on my des k
. honorary societies at the college. befor e Chr istmas.
She was on e of 10 studen ts
It 's an o ptl~a l Illusion and if
Selected for m£'mber ship Int o Psi you look at it In a certain wa y
~hi Chapter of the National
(perhaps, y.ou have to be menH onor Society In Psychology and
tally ready , I pon't know) - it
was one of 16 seniors. educa1lon reads " smile"i · However. at
majors. t'hOS('n for member ship other times, It resembles only
jn Phi ThN a Beta, education som e geo m e t r i ca l t y pe
i!Jonorary at Musklngum.
markings.
' A minimum 3.2 accumulative , l don' t'know If it' s copy righted
grade point average plu s pr ofcs· or not .. .hope not - since a couple
·· ~or committee ~el ec tio n ar e of people have copied the pattern
necessary to be considered for to duplicate it . Oh- we " think"
acceptance Into the honorles.
Wilma Sarg€'nt created this one.
; Pomeroy firemen have se·
From Pau l Clark of Middlepor t
lected a number of prlz€' winners - th rough his brother . Floyd
(n conjunction with their fund Clark of Por tland . • Oregon.
;Falser.
comes a clipping of a Dear Abby
' Th€' group lnclud€'s Tracy co lumn which ran In lh €' Orego·
1\bbott, Mason, W.Va.; Gilbert nian on Dec. 12.
~willing, Pomeroy; Manning
Th e column deal s with
~oush , Pomeroy: .JaneSnoulf€'r,
chickens livi ng sever a! days Pomeroy; Laura Rerd, Middle- and even for weeks- aft,&amp;r being
rPort; Ri ck Cart er, Ga llipolis: decapit ated,
'c;eorge Collins. Tuppers Plal.ns:
At any rate, Abby .tells of
!Larry Thomas. Rutland; .Jan€' -receiv ing copies of pages from
\Michael , Ru1land; · Matt Van Rober t Ripley's Believe It or
Vr anken. Pomeroy: Mar th a Not" book, published In 19.11,
St r ubl e, Po mero y ; Roger telling of chickens living variou s
Je ll€' r~ .
Pomeroy, and Bill length s of time after being
ftjlyes. Dexter.
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behea ded.
In rase you are on the list hut
Among the communi ties where
haven' t heard about your prize. these incidents have occur red
you might want to make a according to the listing from the
cont11ct with Danny Zirkle in book is Middleport , Ohio.
Pomeroy.
Well ; I didn't know that.
: There 's an Apple Grove.
W.Va .. and an Apple GT&lt;lVP,
Ohio.
· For the record the hy mn sing to
be held Sa turday at 7 p.m. Is at

Hope you'r e enjoying the pleasant wea ther - that sun's for
rea l - and just think every day
now brings spring a little rloser .
Do K&lt;'e p smiling.

Chester community notes
By CLARICE ALLEN
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen
~pent Christmas In Wester ville
with Dr. and Mrs. Bill Allen.
Katie and Bobby. They attended
~hrl s tma s eve candlelight ser- _
vic€' at Cent ra l College Presby·
)erlan Church where Katie Is a
)'r1embcr of ih~ ChN ub Choir .
lfhey also v\sit('d with Cletus
Allen In Columbus.
Chri stma s dinner guests of Mr .
and Mrs. Robert Wood were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Beegle and child·
ren. Gallipoli s. Mi ss Sandy
.Wood . Bt&gt;lpr r . Robert Lynn
)Nood, Amy and Charlie. Racine.
Tvfr . and Mrs. VIrgil Wood.
Columbu s. Mr. and Mrs . Roy
t hri sty and Mrs. Letha Wood.
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f.iarv and Susan, North Ca nton.
were Christmas guests of Miss
" ' Lucille Smith.
~ Christmas guests of Mr. ,and
Mr s. Bu&lt;'l Ridenour were Mr.
and Mrs. J ames RiM nour and
Janet . Mr. and Mrs. John Riden·
our. Jason and Jared. Mr. and
Mrs . Lowell Ridenour and sons,
Opal Wickham. John L. Ridenour·
'and Janet Werry.
, Mr. and M rs . Roy Chr isty and
.Letha Wood vis ited In Tuppe r ~

Plains on Christmas evening,
with M r . and Mrs. Harold Hawk
and Krlstle.
Sunday dinner guest s of Mr.
and M rs. Kirk Chevalier . Jessica
and Krlst ed were Bett y Cheva·
ll&lt;'r . Tupper s Pl ains. Mr. and
Mrs. Rodney Cheva lier . Adam
and Abby , local .
Mrs. Opal Eichinger spent
Chr·tstmas In Columbus with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Eichinger and
Suzie and L aura Jean. Eichinger .
Mrs. Tom Nlc€' spent a few
days In L oui sville. Ky .. with Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Hartung and
daughter s. •
Mr . and Mrs. Don E ichinger
and children spent Chr istmas
week with her parents Mr . and
Mrs . Robert Wil son. Sava nnah,
Ga .
Leonard and Mary Myers
returned home to Fort , Ril ey.
Kansas. after two weeks here
with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Myers and Mr . and Mrs.
Larr y Cl €'land .
Goldie Frederick and Bonnie
La nders spent Christmas ~ay
with Mr. and Mrs. Jer ry Frcder ·
lck and children. Long Bottom. George Genhelmer spent
Christm as day with his daughtl'r
and famil y, Betty · Lou Dean.

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th rend of !l.ummN .
'An ht mrudow!lstart to brown.
Thr fr(lr(' I('U V('S I n ra ch ~l'n t h' brrf'"t,t'.
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To tft.d tlw stock '!If sprln ~ .
'l'he bird• have alllclt lon~t ago,
yof IM)I know what wlniN br\n$[8.
ret animal s have 1\nrd their d('ns.
thert'd food, and put In stonr.
or IOI'flt, It will bf 1prtn ~ bP. rorc.
~open up th l"lr door.

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Mlkllll rPady to r nature 's c h an~~:e.
ftMWmber. thPy have a lift to II Yl'.
And llkf' us. ha vf' to pr('-arran p:e.
For ~veryone knoWs, as tlm ~..R0«.'8 on .

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TUESDAY
POM EROY Xi Ga mma
E psilon Sor orit y meets at 7 p.m.
Tuesday at the Meigs Si'nlor
Citizens Center in Pomeroy.
POMEROY - Drew Webster
Pos t 39. Amer ican Legion . will
hold a· dinner meetin g at 7 p.m.
Tuesday at the post home.
Rt: TLAN D - Ru tla nd Vllla!(e
Council meets Tu esday at 7 p.m.
at the Rutl and Civic Center.
MIDDL EPORT - Regular
meet Ing of Mlddlepor't Lodge 363,
F&amp;AM will be held Tuesday. 7:30
p.m . Refreshments will be
S£'rv('(i .
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MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Li t&lt;•rary Club will mee t Wednes·
day. 2 p.m .. at the home of Mrs.
.James Clatwor thy. Mrs. Rich ard
Owen will rev iew the book
"Shatt cr er of Worlds" by Peter
Goodchild. Roll call wll be an
ato mic bo"mb mem ory .
POME ROY - A missionary
set'V Ice will be held at the
Hollnrss Chapel in Pomeroy at
7:30 p.m. Wed nesda)' with a

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Olen Harrison.

Pomf'roy . OhiO ,
Tht star !
T hl' !Ua r that !!~ h O nl' In Bc&gt;thll'hl'm

ThrouJil hout that Holy nl aht
Wa"' p:l\'l'n a special purposr ..
That !'. Wh.\ ' \5 5hon(' 1110 brl!fhl ...
A !li ar of brilliant :.plf'ndor
(I did th•• sk,\' ado rn
Tht' F a lht'r did placr I! thrrt ...
A hol:v C'hlld was born...

borrowing. Also keep In mind the to stretch money Is to find ways
library and public services. Al so to make the things we have last
are ypu willing' to loan?
longer. Almost every product we
Next, SHARE. Often, we can . buy needs some kind of care. See
stretch our money by learning to If you ca n find ways to make the
shari' Items w,ith.our fam!ly and Item s you buy last longer .. wear
friends . Neighbors can some· longer or keep them from spoil·
times share the cost of a bushel of lng before you use them up. Take
apples and save money.
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the time to car e for your things.
Or, SUBSTITUTE . When you
FIND THE BEST BUY. It
go to buy something, ask yourself often takes time and energy to
If somethin g at a lower pr ice find thl' best buy. The best buy for
would do the job almost as well. you is, the Item that will serve
Many products have very good your needs best at the lowest
substitutes- '\nd sometimes you price. Look in catalogs, newspap·
may find the substitutes are ers and two or three different
better tlian the original. Gr ocery stores. Sometimes secondhand
storps are full of examples of this stores offer t he best buy. If you
Idea . I s the highest priced brand know exactly wha t you need .or
always better?
want. It wlll be easier to find the
And, USE WISELY. One way best buy for y ou.

speaker from Bolivia to be
featu red.
SCIPIO - Scipio Towilship
Senior Cit izens Friendly Neigh·
-bot Club will have blood pressure_
day Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 12
noon. at the Scipio fire house.
Rutl and Emerge ncy Squad
workers will be in charge.
TJIURSDAY
/ POMEROY -Preceptor Beta
Beta Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority, will meet at 7:.10 p.m .
Thursday at Grace E piscopal
Parish Hou se.

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Discussions wer e held on a new
bulb catal og, the beautification
project in Rutland and a tag-akid pr oject. Several members
discussed the recent tbur through
Stahl' s Nursery and the Mid·
dleton Doll Co. Aft er the report
from the sunshine committee.
the junior garden club was also
discussed with plans made for
sed?r lng new members next
yea r .
The club held a Chr istm as gift
exchange for secr et pals and a
package decora ting cont est' was
held using some kind of plant
material either live or dried,
according to the rules. Judith Hill
won the contes t with a package
which featured a flat Chr istmas
tree outline replica madl' of
cinnamon sticks and fillin g In the
design with potpourri.
Diane Ash led the program on
evergreen trees discussing the
different types and "displaying
one of her small trees.
Refres hment s car rying out a
holiday theme wer e served to
those named ear lier and Janet
Bolin. Susan Sisson. K rystal
~olin. Brenda Bolin. Gina Tillis,
Tahnee Johnson, Sandy McDa·
niel. Judy Snowden. L or r l
Barnes. Camille Bolin and Lilly

man, assis tant direct or of financial aid at M ariett a College. will
present the program for senior s
who plan to atlend a higher
lea rning lnstitltion in t~e fall and
thei r pa re nts.

Kennedy.
Th e Janu ary meet ing will be
held at the home of Sandy
McDaniel with Mar garet Ed·
wards to present a program on
making velv et r oses.

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CINC INNATI (UP!) - The
Sccu rlt les and Exchange Corn·
miss ioh questioned the financial
condition of the parent company
or Home State Savings Bank ~ nd
reject('(! a proposed debenture
issue by the company in 1984, the
Yf~ r before its thrift subsidiary
failed.
In a suit aga inst the former
ow ner and two senior managers
of the th r iQ, Ohio contends that
offi cers of Home,State Savings
manipulated a mer ger with parent Home Stat e Financial Inc.
because approximately $29 million of debentures Issued by the ·
parent were due- to mature In
October 1984, and the company
did not ha ve enough money to
pay off the debt.
Ohio law prevents a subsidiary
from lending money to Its parent.
The state contends Home State
merged with its par ent so It could
avoid scrutiny by the feder al
Securities and Exchange Com·
miss ion and that the amalgam a·
l ion facil itiated the commission
of secur ities crimes.
The mer ged companies eventu'ally sold a new debenture

MEIGS CO.
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issue.
Defense attorneys denied
-&lt;:har.ges that the thr ift's financial
Jwalth was threat ened by the
-merger and said It had $50
:million in assets that could have
;been sold to retlr€' the debenture
'debt owed by its parent holding
-company.
Th e defense cont ends that
;there were simultaneous prepa·
-~att o n s to res pond to the SEC
:eoncerns and to prepare for the
·merger. SEC began questioning
:Home State offi cers in Februar y
:1984. and the sav ings and loan
•assoc iat ion star ted mer ger
: procedings in June of that yea r.
On tri al in Hamilton County
·Common Plea s Court are for mer
:Home State owner Mar vin

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Whit e Shrine of .leru salum will
meet Friday . 8 p.m. , at the
masonic temple.

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:S culptor crafts recreation
;of dead .teenage boy's face
By ALL'&gt;ON GRANT
XENIA I UP II - A forensic
~rtis t who has bu ilt facia) repll·
cas from the skeletons of crime
:and accident ..:ictims, and his tori·
):al figures such as KlngTut , has
f inished the facs imile of a teen:ag&lt;' boy whose badly decom·
:posed body was found Dec. 6 In a
Beavercreek barn.
• Supplied with a photogra ph of
'the facial sculpture by Bett y
·Gatliff of Nor man. Okla.. Greene
County officials hope the assumed mother of the youth will
be able to make a positivi'
Identification of the body this
week. The woman's 14-yea r -old
son has been missing since June
11 .
" We have not had an exchange
of ·photographs. I don't want to
see anything that would interfere
with the technique." Gatliff said
fr om her Oklahoma home
Monday .
The mot her . who now livPs i n

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found on ihe skel eton, which
officials said show('(! no signs of
violence. Other relatives said the
missing youth had clothes matching !her('(! T-shir t, blue jeans and
white high-topped tennis shoes
found In the barn.
The mother al so did not recognize jewelry found on the body,
including an ear ring, bracelet.
silver neckl ace and ring with a
Playboy logo. Officials declined
to reveal the name of t he mother
or her son until identification of
the body is verified.

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PURSUANT TO Tlttalll of
the Surface Mining Control
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1977. 30 U.S .C. t 201 et
seq .. tho rOhio Deportment
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Stoto of Ohio. The State of
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all who assisted in
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and for flowers.
donations end love
shown at the passing away of our
loved one. Donald
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Sincerely,
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whi ch wa s subm itted by t ho
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saly affected by past m ining.
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m ine dra ina ge fro m a h illside
near Mulberry S tr eet. The
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and her skills have been em·
ployed by police departments in
24 states anti Canada.
Ga tliff sa id she begins the
three-day process of m aking a
lifelike face by visualizing the
probabl e distribution of skin , fal
and muscle on a skull. She
consults a " tissue depth" table
complied from a study of
hundreds of cadavers. The facial
features are then sculpted in cla y
with reference to 26 different
"landmarks" on the human face.
she said.
The artist adds pros theti c eyes
to the !ace and photogr aphs it In
two poses: smiling. to show the
Gat llff Is one of a handfu I of
teeth, and with the lips closed. A
med ical artists in the United
wig to match the victim 's hair
States .who specializes In fa~i a l
length and color completes the
sculptures on th e skull for
facs imile.
Identification. She worked 20
" It's like putting a puzzle
years as a medical Illustrator for
together." Gat III! said. " When
lhe U.S. Department of Transyou see someol)e Identified. It's
portation , wher e she developed
exciting. When you see someone
the reconstruction technique.
brought to justlce. It' s really
rewarding."
Officials say It wil l be difficult
to make a wat ertight r uling on
whether the boy found in Beavercreek was a homlc!de v ictim.
" If a person decomposes, you
may. never know If It was a
homicide," said Stephen Hale, an
lnvesllgator for the Greene
CLEVELAND IUPl i - An nounced. Lottery officials will County coroner 's office.
immediate cas h payo ff of up to contac t the finalists, advising
Estimating the time of deat h of
$500 and the chance to appear on them where and when to appear. a corpse Is difficult , Hale sa id. I n
a weekly television game show
Mar cus Advertising Agency,
the case of the Beavercr eek
await s pl ayer s who take part In which Is ·the Ohio Lotter y's skeleton. the flesh was comthe Ohio Lottery's latest Instant prim ary advertisin g vendor , has pletely gone from the upper hal t
game. lotter y officials an- hired Rick Alexander to produce of the body, while the lower half,
the weekly game show.
nounced Monday .
encased In heavier clothes, was
The new " Cas h Explosion"
,Alexander has served as a mummified and br ittle. he said .
game. which started Monday, stud io manager and producerGatliff. who-has reconstructed
offers instant cas h payo ffs rang- director at WUAB·TV In Lorain
the faces of King Tut of Egypt.
ing froln $2 to $500, but lotter y and has oper ated a private F rancisco Plza.r ro, conquerer of
Peru; and the only two m ember s
official David B. Gale said production company since 1984.
of the U.S. Army's 7th Calvary
another maJor attract ion Is the
Any person purchasing an
opportunit y to appear on the " entry" ticket should fill out the
found at Custer 's las t battle at
back of the ticket and mall It to - the Little Bighorn. said fa ce
television contest.
,
" If the word •ent ry' appears the lottery commission's Cleverecon stru ction r equi res pathree times when a ticket Is land office Immediately . The tience. finesse and ar tistic
rubbed. the player becomes a ticket also may be delivered to
instinct.
semifinalist with a chance to the nearest Ohio Lottery r egional
" I use my fi rst Impression."
become a contes tant on the office .
she said.
lottery' s weekly ·ca sh Explo"As an artist I have a tendency
sion' TV game show ," Gale
to want to make them pr etty. But
you're locked Into what the skull
explain('(!. "This will be the.
By United Press lnleraallonal
r i c hes t ga·me s h ow o n
Indicates."
The most densely populated
tel evis ion."
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• independent nation in the world
Seven of the winning "entry"
is Monaco, on t.!te. French Rl·
tic kets will be selected each vlera, with 28,000 people living
Public Notice
week, and those winners will within its .73 square mile of
have an opportunity to try for a ter ritory or a population density
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENTOF
top weekly gra nd prize of$50,000. of 38,356.2 per square mile.·
FIDUCIARY
Each of the remaining six
On
o-mber
18. 188&amp;,
contestants will win at least
ln.the Mtlgt County Pro batt
$1.000. and Ga le said some
Court. CtH No. 28354. Do·
rolhl L. McKenzie, PtnHntl
Ohio- made products and servl ·
Ridge. P-oy. Mtlgo ,
ces also will be awarded.· •.
County. Ohio wtuppolntld
Beginning Feb. 7, the game
Admlnlltl'lltrl• o1the Hlllt
show will apl&gt;ear Saturday
of Dontld E. McKonzlto. dt·
nights. fro m 7:Jp to 8 p.m., on
- -· ltlt of Ptt...nl
Ridge, Pomeroy, Melgo
television stations around the
County, Ohio.
state.
Robtrt E. Bucto.
During each program, finalists
, ,
Probate Judtt
Lint K. NHNifotd, Cltrlt
who are to appear in tbe next
1121 30; 1111. 13 3tc
week'; program · will be an·

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Warner , U.S. ambassador to
Kreider said Schiebel told him,
Switzerland under President " They were a good fir m, res pon·
Carter, and two former Home slve; and carried out or der s."
State officers. The March 1985
He also questioned wher e the
failure of Home Stale tr iggered a securities used in the repurchase
run . on other state-chartered transactions wer e stored, and
. thrift s, · spurring Gov . Richard what the risk was to Hom e State
Celeste to close all 70 of them · i f ESM went bankrupt.
until they obtained federal
Schiebel responded that the
Insurance.
maturity dates of the secutltles
Gary Kreider. an Independent matched those of cont ra-par ties
lawyer hired as a consultant to to the transactions. so there
. the bank, testified that Initial would not be a conflict in gettin g
reques ts to the SEC for reglstra· the secur ities back, l)relder sald.
l ion of new debentures began
Repurchase transactions are
Jan. 19. 1984. But the SEC. loans that use securities for
expres sed concern over · Home transactions, under which a
State's repurchase transactions · borrow er usually sells Treasury
in government secur ities and Its bonds to a l ender fo r cas h or
financial health In light of" the credit and agr ees to r epurchase
them at preset time. The repurcompany's growing losses.
chase
price includes an agreed"My Impression was that the
upon
amount
of .Interes t to the
SEC was concerned that Home
lender.
State was engaged In day trading
Kreider said he advised Home
and repo (repurchase) transac·
tlons without regards to profit State that the proposed merger
GOuld not be accomplished under
mar gins ," he said.
·
Kreider sald1he SEC required Ohio law. But another firm
Home State to answer a series of handled the mer ger, which took.
ques tions centering on trading place In August 1984.
" l thought that state law
risks.
He also testified the SEC sent required th at savings and loans
five " comment lett ers" to Home could only merge with savings
State cover ing a period of Febru· and loans." Kre ider said.
But under cross examination.
ary thr ough August. questioning
·repurchase transactions, ri sks Kreider said the original Idea fo r
. involved and the feasibility of the mer ger was his. He said he
thought of the mer ger as a way to
dealing with one brokerage firm,
reduce
reporting expenses for
meaning ESM Government Se·
the
two
companies and because
cu rl ties Inc.
Ohio
had
passed a law that
Wheti the F ort Lauderdale.
Fla .• brokerage firm collapsed In incr eased savings bndloan assoMarch, 1985. Home State lost$144 ciations' flexibilit y and power.'so
million. Warner and the two a holding company was not
form er officers, Bur ton Bongard necessary.
In earlier testimony, Kreider
and David Schiebel. are accused.
said
he did not feel that Wa r ner
of illegally funneling millions of
dollar s of Home St ate money to and Schiebel had been for thr ight
with him in their dealings wit h
ESM.
ESM.
Kreider said he asked Schiebel
" There was a lot of Information
why the Cincinnati savings and
that
was not disclosed th at I
loan dealt exclusively with one
would
have liked to have had, " he
fi r m.
said.

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Financing Available to Qualified Buyers
Tax and Title Fees Not Include ·
531 JACKSON fiiiCI

The Daily Sentinei

Home State's fiscal condition

.o r MAKE IT. Sometimes you'
can get something for less money
by making it. But remember ,
sometimes, a factory can turn
out an item for less money thap
we would need to pay lor supplies
to m ake it.
And ' RENT OR HIRE . The
goods and services we can get
l r€'e help to stretch our money.
Our tax dollars buy things for the
community that everyone can
use- parks, services such·as the
Cooper ative Extension Ser vice
and other service agencies. Are
you using the things available to
you ?
•
· And TRADE. Do you have
things to trade th at you no longer
need or want? Or , can you tr ade
your time and energy for some·
thing you need q
Keep these tips in mind as you
pl an for 1987.
DID YOU KNOW TH AT: The
1987 Ohio Garden Calendar is
now available at our office. The
cost is $2.10 If picked up at our
offi ce. If mailed the cost Is $2.83.

SUNDAY
MIDDLEPORT- The Sunday
worship ser v ice of Middleport
Presbyter ia n Church }Vill be at
11: 15 a. m. The Middleport
LAU REL CLIFF - Laurel church is exehanglng time with
Cliff Health Club wlll meet 7 p.m. th e Syra cu se Presby terian
Thursday at the home of Mabel Church, which will hold worship
at 10: 15 a. m .• so a congregational
T ra~y .
meeting may· be held at MiddleSYRACUSE - The Meigs port following regular worship.
Association of Retarded Citizens p .
will meet Thu rsday, 7 p.m ., at
ostponed
·
Carleton Sc hool, for in s talla tion ~. DLEPORT .January
m ttng of the Middl epor t
of officers.
__ _
·
arden Club has been postponed
POMEROY _ A fin ancial until Tues day , Jan. 13. and wi ll
workshop for interes ted seniors be held at thC' Mrddl Pport Pr esby·
of Meigs, Southern and Eastern ten an Chur ch.
High School s will be held at 7:30 , . - - - - - - - - - - - - ;
p.m. Thursday in the Mei gs High
School Library. Richard Ritz·

Friends &amp; Flowers club
conduas recent meeting
The Friends and Flowers
Garden Club of Rutland met
recently at the home of Janice
Fetty with Mrs. F etty using the
Christmas Story f~om Matthew
1:18-21 for the devotional period.
Members exchanged hornemade ornaments for roll call and
a thank you note was read from
Janet Bolin. new president of the
Ohio Association of Garden
Clubs. The club presented Mrs .
Bolin with a watch at tier
installation reception.

SEC 'questioned

Il l C611tl St . Po m • ~Y - Allkl 4S769

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Th£' thln~ s . onf' has to know.

to nuttt"r down.

Ttlt l(arrk•n has b('(ln ha rvf'!ll cd ,
1\11 cannl'd and put away.

skill and practice to find the best
ways Ill stretch your 1 family
dollar. Here are ten Ideas to help
you think of ways to cut your
spending.
·
Flrst,'bON 'T BUY IT! Apply
this idea first. Ask yourself if you
really need the Item. If It Is a
want Item, ask yourself I!ther e Is
anything else you want more.
Give yourself t lme to think about
it. There are very few Items to
buy that won' t wal t a day or two.
Next , BORROW. Sometimes
you can bor row an Item you need
- especially If It Is something
you don' t need very often. Do you
need a steamed pu~ding pan if
you are onl y going to use it once a
year? Remember the neighbors
and friend s when It comes to

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Tuesday. January 6, 1987

Cutting costs .by making, borrowing, sharing, shopping

By Cynthia S. Oliveri
County Extension Agent
; The hustle and bustle· of thl'
:'· ~holiday season I ~ behind us now.
.New Years for some Is a time for
:resolutions and goal setting. One
goal that can be helpful to one
~ nd allis ll'arnlng to spend less.
It's easy to find yourself short of

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Tri~J ·s,hOWS

The .Daily Sentinel
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In the SJX&gt;dight:

1987

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

SEIYICE
Clrcut1r Sawt

Sow Chain
Planer Kn lveo
Dri ll Bill

Kniv8J

Chisela

GIAYELY
TIACTOI SALES
204 Collllerlt.
POIIItriY, OIH

DENNY CQNGO ;·
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL! ... ,,

992-3(10, ·..r

LIMESTONE .:.:
GRAVEL • SAND ·
TOP SOIL .. ,

FILL DIRT .,' ·
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42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 bdr., all utilities Paid t11cept
elec .. furn. or unfurn., sec.
dt.Potit required. Convenienl
locati&lt;ln. Call 014-446 -8658 or

Rncine Gun. Shoot sponsored bv

Ree.lne Gun Ch.1b . Every Sunday,

beg•nning at 1:00 p. m~ Factory

614-446· 4778.

KIT 'N'. CAIILYL! ®bJ Lllr, Wright

44 · Apartment

Nicely furni1hed 2 bdr. .pt.
Adultl only . Inquire at corner
First 81 Oliva St . at Sheppard•
Sales 81 Service.

'&gt;IT

~ B'/

not be doing income ta.11es

this vear. Wallace ~une l l ,
Bradbury.

4

In Eureka· nice and clean, 1dult1
only . No pen. deposit req~ired,
180.00 mo. call614-258-1838
before 1 Oa.m.

Giveaway

2 Bedroom furnished . We 1ccept
HUD, Beautiful river view. Fos·
ters Mobile Ho.me Park , 814·

Froe to good home- Pure wh ite
female eat -full grown. Friendly
e at &amp; good mouser. Cell 614-

446-1602.

245-6462.

2 BR. S160/mo. plua deposit
and utilities . Raccoon Rd. Call

Female. 1ft PekinOete. Y:! Poodle.
Appro.11 . 3 mo s. Bleck. Celt

614-446-9346.

614-446-339B.

1 full grown cat, 4 kittens. One

Calico. Free to good hom e

304-676-6747.

Cl "" ........ ,,,..._h -

IN
•th red Cnll
co llnr
on Fourth
Avenue.
614-446-2601

''' lo• Down.

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Help Wanted

Government jobs . $16,040
859, 230 yr. Now hiring. Call
805-687· 6000 Ell:1. R-9806 for
current federal li1t.

LOST: Black mate dog. lindberg,
weight -60 lbs. wearing blncl~:
thin nylon collar, rewnrd . Or.
Kranil 304-676-1373 . or office

Federal. State and Civil SeNice
jobs . 816,414to Sti8,786 year.
Now hiring. Call job line 1 -5 1 8·
459-3611 Eltt. F-13860 for
li1t inQ. 24 hr.

Lost : male Bluetick at Albany Air
Port around LeMaster Farm.
Dec. 30th. Call 614·698· 6056
or 6 ·1 4 · 992 -7749 . Eugene
Smith:
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(1 98'71

lost ; Reward -2 fem.ale straight
leg BeaQies. While with brown
and blnck &amp;po ta. lolt in liberty
Ave. Md Rutland St . area
Middleport. 614 -992-5580 af·
ter 4 :30pm .

9

Wanted To Buy

Wo pay c1nh for late model clean
used cnrs.
Jim Mink Chev .-Oids In c
Bill Gefte Johnaon
614·446-3672
TOP CASH paid for '83 model
and newer uaed cars . Smith
Buick-Pontiac. 191 1 Eaatern
Ave., ,Gallipolis . Cnll 614-446-

22B2.

Country furniture. collectibles ,
children's toya , dotlt. Pre-1960.
Cora Mill. Cat1614· 379· 2727.
15 to 16 ft . fiberglass Ban boat
with motor &amp; trolling motor. etc.
Call 614 -446- 1142.
Wrmted· Used automntic de·
hum~lfier . Csll614 -446-0884.
Top Caah pnid fo r junk cars,
com plete . Bodiea towed away.
Call 1!114 · 245-9264 or 814-

6B2·6760.

Gas heating stove &amp; gas dryar.
Cat1614-367-0613.
Buying dally gold .. silvltl' coina,
ring•. jewelrv. sterling ware, old
coint,' large currency. Top pri·
cea. ,!;d . Burkett Barber Shop.
2nd. Ave. Middleport. Oh . 814-

992-3478.

BUYING RAW FURSt Ginaeng,
Yellow Root , beet and deef.
hidu Also setung trepping
auppllet. Wheat Lites. Nit e Lites.
Moutl 1:00-9:00 . Cloaed Wad.
George Buckley 614-664· 4761 .

QUILTS
SOUGHT -SOLD

Wlllliv eln &amp; car!Jg,t,~qn_e or two
am b. persona. l9'\l "H'Ollaekee-'·
ing. Hours negotiable. Write P 0
Bolli 9, Gallipolis. OMo 46631 .
Room and Loard for employed
man. Nice hom a. Fatnily atmosphere. Call 814-992· 8873.
ciU~:ens .

and board for aenior
Plenty ot TLC . Call

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wukands.

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

Ca1h peid , Pre1950'a , Singta or
whole colt .etlan. C1U Marc and
Ellen Futtz.fi14 -992-2101 days
or 614-692-2461 evenlnga 1nd
weekends.

614-992-6873.

2466.

Homes for Sale

2 br, kitchen. bathroom. with
laundry room, living room a.
dining room, al.t elec. Approx . 1
mile• from Pt. Pl . on Rt. 62. 2
tracts approx. 1 acre moreorlesa
overlooking Kanawha River.

040.000. Coli 304-676-6440
between B:30 end 4 :30.

100 Acre Farm. Call 614-388-

B139.

Employmenl
Servir:es
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THE A~

CN ~lT 1l£e-Slaf.l RIX:i~

Financral

Completely furn . 2 BR eparl·
ment, lerga living room. 468
Second . Adults. 8225 pnr
month. Sec . Oep. &amp; Ref. Call

814-446-2236. 446·2681.

Jull built 2 bdr. duptex •eJCtre
nice. good locetion. no pets t
Raf•ence It security deposit
required. C•ll814-448·1250.
Alhton buildinv lots. mobile
homes permitted, Clyde Bowun,

J•. 304-576-2336.

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ElceUent ape re time in co me;
etecuonlct, crafts, no e~~:pe­
rlence. Oth&amp;rl, Informat io n 604·
641 ·0091 ext 2987, 7 dayt.

CALL NOWI

Business
Opportunity

lAdy needs 1omeone wilh valid
drl ver ' a ll c enu - live 1n .
tranlport-weMtty erranda. Small
pey. Call614-261l-6650.
PnrH1me babysltttt naednd in
my home. Please call 814· 256·

1786.

Airline. now hi ring. Flight At·
rendantl, Agent1, Mech.nics,
Cultomet Service. Salaries to
S60K . Entry level potltlona. Call
1·806·667-6000 h i . A-9906.
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only. Parking. Coli 614-4460338.

Rentals

814-&lt;46-1323.
I NOTICE I
TH E OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH ING CO. recommnndt that you
do business with fll!tOple you
know, and NOT to 1end monaot
through the mail until you heve
invenigated the offering.

Professional
Services

41

Houses for Rent

2 bedroom I 3 bedroom houan
for rent Ph . 448 -1876.
2 Bedroom house, 842 Fir11
Ave., Gallipolis. No pets, refit'·
encea &amp; dtposlt required . Avail·
able Jan. 1, 1987 Cat1814·266·

1529.

Newly decorated. must hwe
good reference. Call at 631
Fourth Ave . in Galllpolia .
Daytime.

Small, 3 bdr .. city, carptted.
814.446-4421.
cllln, no Pill, accept on a child.
Starkt Tree and Lawn Service.' Ref. • dep. t2&amp;0·mo. Celt
He dge t . thtubs . bu'shu 614 -448-2459.
trimmed, landscaping. stump
and leaf removal. 304-578· 2 bdr. houae on Pine Hill
Camelary Rd. C•ll 114·«6·
2B42 or 578-2010.

Real Estate
31

Homes for Sale

674·6104 oo304-874·5386.

liHie Bullskin School Houae on
U1tla Bullakin Rd. Bttt ofter.
Caii1 ·304·137· 311B.
3 bedroom Jerry1 Run Road,

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146.000.00. 304-576·266B.

' fORE" VOU
IN THE
CLA~~IFIEO AD~

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Furnished. apt. 1 br . First floor ;
S2Z6 . Utllit i11 pd. Call 448·
4416 after 7pm.
Otluxe downtown aplrtmenlntwly redecorated 2 bdr. ept.
with full Insulation, complete
kitchen , wathet'·drver, elr cond.
sundeck. Call 614-446-4383 ·
dl'(t, 614· 446·01 39 eveninga
8e waekendt.
2 and 3 bedroom apartments
1nd houtes in Pomeroy or
Middleport. Furnlthed or unfur·
nlahed. P1y own utilities. Call

dayo614-992-23B1 .

Apartmenta for reru in PomMOV.
One and two bedroam. Clean
and nice . Call 814 ·992-6216 or

114-992-7314.

6 room ha .. bllth, 84 G1rfleld
Ava. t176. I room apt.. Hth.
609 •econd. t200. 3 room •pt.
Cedar &amp; 4th. t1711. All catpet..t
&amp; redeCOfllad, piUI lJ1illtl.. &amp;
depoalt. Ctll81•·-«8·0962 for
tppointmtnt:
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304-882-3181 Of 614 -992 7481 .
.

Rooms far rent, day . w"k.
month. Gallia Hotel. Cell 614·
446 -9716. Rent as low as •120
IT!Onth .

2 bedroom apt1 .. New Htven.
Al1o commardal spece suitable
for aerublc1. tannlng , ci-1h1 . Call

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Ptattie ci11ern Jtate approved,
plaatic septic tanke, plaatic
culvertt, metal culverts .. RON

EVANS ENTERPRISES. Jockson. Dh. 614-286-5930.

Tree !I stump rimoval. stona
malt. firewood t9&amp; . dump load,
HEAP Vouchers accepted .
Oon's Lendscipes . Call 614-

SWAIN

AUCTION 11o FURNITURE 62

446-9646.

Olive St .. Gallipolia. New &amp; u1ed
wood-coet atovea, 6 pc wood LA
suite $399, bunk beds f199.
antron recliners S99. new &amp;
uaed bedroom tuites, rangea,
wringer w11hers. !t shoes. New
livingroom auitea t199 -$699,
lamps . ntso buying coal &amp; WGod
stoves. Call114-446-31159 .

Bleck powder 6.96. capa, flasks,
horna, b•gs, quick loedera,
Thompson 4:enter part1. Muul•
loading Speciality Shop, Mill·
creek Rd. Hra. M·F 5·8 PM , Set.
1·5 . Call 614·446-2311 .

A naw truckload thoae famOus
Lake Ontario Apples, l•ge slu,
good ke&amp;p&amp;rl, 7 varieties, all
lrult end produce. Jack's Fruit
Market, Rt. 35. Henderson.

F;mn Supp li es
&amp; L I VC~ Io ck

614·288-6461 .

Firewood far sale. Herdwood .
Large pick-up load 835 . Call
614 ·446· 9266 or 4f6· 1437.

Malley Ferguton. New Holland.
Bush Hog Saln !t Service. Over
40 used tnCton to choose lrom
&amp; comptate line of new &amp; used
equipment. Largest sehtction in

FireWood. ell hard wood. Heat
vouchera accepted. t36. a
pickup load. Phone 614·742-

2468.

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Firewood for ule. f35 per load
or 5 loads •no dellv•ed and
atacked. 614· 949- 2501 after
IS :OO p.m.

Elactrre hospital bed fDf sete.
Excellent condition. See 81129
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy or c1ll

614-992· 3833 or 614-379·
6214.

Firewood for aale. Seaaoned
oak . Accept haat voucher. C•lt

614-742 -2645.

(19B7)

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Good u1ed couch and cttair
Washers, dryers, refrigeratott, · t 1 eo. 2 end tables end coffee
ranges . Skaggs Appliancet .
11ble 060. Call 614-949-2249
Upper River Rd . beside Stone
after 6 :00pm.
,
Creal Motel. 614· 448-7398.
- - - - - - - - - - - - 11987)
For ute : Firewood. Heat
Washer GE t96. Waaher West vouchers accpPttd. Dan Taylor.
inghou.. Avacado 19&amp;. Wether
614-742·2426 Of 814-742 Kenmore Avacado t95. Waaher
2692.
Cdppertone Kenmore $96.
Electric range Harvest Gold S96.
Tony' a Gun Repalrt. hot reblu•
Ga1 range30 inch f96. Rtfriger·
ing. Open 9 :00AM to 7:00PM.
ttor Avacado S96, Refrl9er~tor
Call304-676-4631 .
White 2 dr. f95. Gt~ dry'r. t96.
Color tv floor model 8126.
Surplut, army, denim, Carh.-t.
Skagga Appliances Upper River
rental clothinQ. Eut of Ravens-

Farm Equipment

814-992 -8304.

.

cqoss &amp; soNs

U.S. 35 Weat, Jldl;son . Ohio.

8:00 PM . All 1ize11 clothing,
heavy all winter, insulated, da·
cront coveralls $25.00.

For aale: Sofa and mltchlng
chair. Cell614-367-0403 .

8u11.ding Material•
Blodl. brick. sewer pipea. wlndowa, lintels. ntc. Claude Wilt·
tera, Rio Grande, 0 . Call 814·

245-5121 .

Concre1e bioclts all alus yard or
delivery. Muon 11nd. Gellipolis
Block Co., 1231/J Pine St ..
Gallipolis. Ohio Catl 614·446·
278~ .

Pole 8ullding1 by Quality
Bullden. Workshops. c•parll.
animal ahalters, garagea. FrH
e1timetet. Phone 614 -3B4-

2 bedroam, unfurnished. In
Rutl~~nd. Noptt:a. reflftnCHif'ld
depoth requlr..t. Call 814· 1•2·

JIM 'S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER . SR 35 W. Gallipolis,
Ohio. Call 614·446-9777. eve.
614·446-3692. Up front tree·
tDfl with waffanty over 40 used
tractora, 1000 toolt.

81

27'1138'x9'EAVE with slidiniJ
door &amp; aervice door t4 ,288.00
erected.
Iron Horse Bultdinga Ph.614·

Unoonditional llfttime gueran·
tee. Local references furnithed.
Free eatimatea. Cell collect
1·614-237-0488. day or nlgl'lt.
Rogars easement
Waterproofing.

skinner.

Call 814-38a-9052 or 3889312.

C.II614-2B8-6622

SWEEPER and sewing machine
repair, par;ts. end 1uppli1t1. Pldl:
up and delivery, Davia Vacuum
Cl.,ner, one hall mile up
Georg• Creek Rd. Cell 614-

2010 John Deere dieael tractor•
with plowa and disc '3960.
New Idea Dyne Bounce mower
8495. Lite model 224T John
Deere baler t129&amp; . Hay w•gon

FTM General Contracting 13yra
•perience. Roofing &amp; Con·
struction Ph. 614·389· 9308.
Free eatima1e1 10% off during
the holidays. offer eapirea Jan

3000 Ford tractor -naw ahon
block with plowa end diac
t3910, gravity b1d wagon
t295, 2 row cotn plant at" 1276,

noo.
&amp;14-218-8522.
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1976 JD 380-C bulld01tr. 6
Coli

Whitt F1rm Tractors. ' Beat Price
In Area. Sidera Equipment Co.
Henderson. W. Va. 304-675·

21S1 .

1i1J C7)

7421 .

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(]) MacNeil-lehrer New&amp;h·

our

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has become a target for

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1HI~

ARE

HEAll~

MY HOr;u;cm.

UP Ai.L 0/ER .. .

TODAY SAID...

B'OO

min.)

ill 700 Club

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP
1

THIS IS Yot..IR

PERSONAL

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BY 'PERSONAL' WE MEAt-J. THERE WA5N'rANYROOM
THAT IT IS FOR'l'OLIANDYOO LEFr R:lR THE HOROSCOPE.

O#N

~ILY

HOROSCOPE . ·

676-20B8 or 676-7147.

ALOJEAND THAT UNDER NO
Cii&lt;Ct.J/1\ST.'-NC~(S

Starks Tree and Lawn Service,
Hedget . a hrubt. bu1hea
tr immed. landscaping and
atump removal. leaf remov1l.

U.rge round baita of hJY for sale.
t10.00 each Ph . 614·446 ·

1052.

5TRON5!..Y. ANY
INVA51CN CF YOUR

Rotary or cable tool driiHng.
Mo1t walls completed aameday.
Pump uiea and service. 304-

614-268-1427.

Hay for 11le. Call 814· 696 -

896-3B02

May. blueribbon fair, t1 .00 end
t1 ,60 square bale. Phone 304·
675-5088 alt&amp;r 6 p.m .. night'
loading.

Aahby Conttruction. carpen·
t8f'l/, remodeling, room eddition,
cement block work. roofing.
Interior tnd eJCterlor painting,
siding . Roofing. Ffee estimatea.

1243.

PRIV)CY~~

PUNI6HABL.E

BY LAW." ,

BARNEY

304-175-6445 or 675-5152.

82

PAW··I TlliNI&lt;

· WHAT

OC BULLET NEEDS MAKES
A PAIR OF
SAY
E'(EGLASSE!:j
THAT?

Plumbing

&amp; Heating
Autos for Sale

CARTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

1982 ptymouth Horizon, auto.

air. Call 114· 379-2726.

Cor . Fourth and Pine
Galllpolia. Ohio
Phone 614-446-3888 or 614·

446-4477

85

General Hauling

SNAKE!!
NO

T &amp; L Wetar delivery anytime Ph .
814 - 389 -9 732 u rn e day
delivery.

KIDDING ..
WHA1"1S 11"
CAL-L-ED?

· Limea tone and 1l1bwood ~ euled.
AI Tromm. Rutland. Call 614·

1974 Pontiac LeMan1, t1.600
ar bHt offer. Ctll 814·367·

0541 .

1984 Chevy Chevette. 4 apcl ..
C•th Price *2389. John' a Auto
Sal... IYIIYIIIe Ad.. Gallipolll.

••renee.

QH Call 114·441-4782.

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APARTMENTS. moblls homH •
holldl. Pt. Ple111nt andGatllpo·
ila. 114·441· 82.21 .

•'.

, 1113 Ptymouth Horl1on. Rune
gr.... Call 114·112-1421 .

House coal. Delivered 1 ton •end
up. Jim Lanier, 304· 676· 1247
or675 ·7397.

1172 Corvette, eJCc cond,

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1881 Monto Ca•lo. O.C. 304·
175·8930 Of 875·3348.

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PEANUTS

bedroom apt. 304·676·

1171 Must.ng. eac, condition.
four new rldiaft. new ahocka,
battery. tim6na beft, eahaust,

5988 afltr 6'00 PM.

Apartment to.- ttnt, 3 roomt tnd
Nth, newly remodeled, utUitln
fumi1hed. Cell 30.t-811-3448.

11200. 304-818-8138.

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A &amp; M Cuttom Couchet and
Reupflolster;o, St. At. 7. Crown
CHy. Oh .. 814· 2&amp;1·1470. Eve.

614-441·3438. o,... dally B lo
15. Set. 9 :30 to 1:30. Old !I new
Uphostered.

Mowrey's Upholat•ing s~lng
trlcounty•ruZ1years. The belt
aoe IEdhlonlloaded whh at,.a. in furniture ufhol1tering . Call
304 - 675 - 4 54 for free
PCl cond, 42,000 mMtl, lhtr
. tttlmates.
8:00PM. 304-1112-3n5.

1IU FOf&lt;l Tllundorblrd IHoon:

On• bodfoom funolhHd apt fr1

"I come baok BVB'J year to 1188
the tourlata return."

Point Pleaunt, ectultt qnty, no

pen. phone 304-6711-1386.

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(I) llt Cll Moonlighting
(CCI (60 min.)
(]) MOVIE: 'VIctory at S.a"
® Cil iHJ MOVIE: "At Moth·
e(s Request' Part 2 of 2.
(j]) Do Not Enter: Tho Visa
War Agolnstldoll (CC) .
10:00 8 illllll NBC Nowo Special : The Arms, the Men.
Tho Money
(I) 0 I]) Jack end Mike
(CC) Jackie end Mike's
ma rriage

is

threatened

when Jackie is offered a
New York televialon job
and Mike considers handling e ·wes1 Coast franchisa. (60 min.)
fill CD Odd Couple
(j]) Nowo
10:20 ([) MOVIE: 'THe Night of .
the Grl11ly'
10:30 fJ) (7) INN Nowa
(j]) Gallery
11:00 .. il)l]) llt (I) liD II) I)})
IHIIlll News
ill Herdcao11o and McCormick

i!) lneido tho PGA Tour
1i1J (7) M"A'S'H
(I) Country Expflll
(j]) Crlola on Fodera! S1r011
11 ,30 G ill !Ill Tonight Show Tonlght'o guest is Jay ~a no.
(60 mln .lln Stereo.
(J) SportoCentor
(I) WKRP In Clnclnnotl
al CDTexl
llt (I) ABC Nowo Nlgh111no
(]) Blu.;ron Remblt
II] Magnum. P.l.
· 111 1111 T.J . Hookor Hooker
end his team ruoh to catch
i psychotic killer praying
on nuroeo. (70 min.) (AI.
12:00 ill Burno It Allon
tiJ NFL Fllmo Film hig hlighto of Super Bowl Ill
with the New York Jettand

2919.

U.OOOKIUalm\10.. oe.IOO.oo 97
Upholstery .
nagoolabfl. 304-875-leOI Of .
304-198-3427.
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pluo dapcooll. 304-178-7541
2~

742-2328.

Watt enon's Water Hauling,
raa1onabie rates. im mediate
2.000 gallon delivery, ciaterna,
pools. wall, et c. call, 304· 676-

Mt.J6T ANY

Drni:R EYES
55E IT. I\€ CAN l--OT
SJRE$6 rH15 TOO

304·676-2010 or 676·2842.

H1y for •ele, t1 .&amp;0 e bale. Call

8 ill IIII Hill Street Blues
Davenport is t a ken hos·
tage by a desperate suspect whil e Goldblume ne gotiates. for her life. j60

RINGLES'S SERVICE . e~pe ·
Jltnced caJptnter. ellctrician.
ma•o'n, painter, roofing (in dud·
lng hot tar applicatlonl 304-

251-&amp;832 .

114-141·2216.

murder. (60 min.)
(j]) Nova: China's Only
Child (CC) The one-child
per family policy ol the
People 's Republic of China
is examined . 160 min.! (R/ .
!HI MOVIE: 'Woman of
Substance' Pan I.
8:05 (]) NBA Basketball: Chicago Bulls at Cleveland
Cavaliers (2 hrs., 15 min.)
Live.
8:30 (I) 0 I]) Growing Pains
(CC) M0 ggia grounds Mike
lor the weekend lor lying.
but he demands the same
punishment of her when he
overhears her tell an un truth to her boss.

•

Fatty Tree Trimming, atump
remov•l. Call 304· &amp;75·1331 .

64 Hay &amp; Gra1n

The Wizard Si-

mon helps a dancer who

2464.

Now buving shell corn or ear
corn. C1ll forlateat quotea. River
Chy Farm Supply , 814· 446·

MOVIE: 'Cloak and

Dagge~

'

,

1 ' bedroom apt. in Middltpart.
,, 10. month ptut utilitlea. D•v•
614 -892· 61415 or evenlngt

husband with a deadly
sauce. (60 min.) In Stereo.
ill Hell Town
Ill NHL Hockey: Teams to
Be Announced (3 hrs.) Live.
(I) 0 CIJ Who' a the Boss?
(CCI When a blizzard
s1randHhe family at home,

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RON'S Televiaion Service .
Houu calls on RCA , Quazar,
GE . SpeciaUng in Zen'ith. Call
304-576-2398 or 814-446 -

Pets for Sale

·Dragonwynd Cettery Kennel:
54 Misc. Merchandise CFA Hlmtll'(an. Pertien and
Siamete kittens. AKC Chow
pup pi•. Call 114-448-3844
Squere 0 . 100 amp, 30 fu .. efler 7PM .
UO .; Kenmore dishwuher
t11iO.; Full view ttDfm door 2 AKC _Raglstfii'N Si'*lan
150.; 2 racllnera 160. tach. Hu1kin. 1250/ J*r. Call 814·

tlock after she is accused
of poisoning
her ex-

reminisces about his
days as a truck driver while
Mona recalls Tony's infa.
mou s housekeep ing prede·
ces sor.

All types carpentry work lnterior/ uterior. Remodeling:
kitchens. bathrooms,b11ement
convarsiona, g•ages, free estl·
mates. Call 814-446· 6174.

w1y btade and winch. $8600.
614-698· 1531 ask tor Rickev.

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7,35 ()) Hone.I_mooners
8:00 8 ill l!il Matlock A TV
c·ooking queen hires Ma -

16. 19B7.

U800. Call 814-U&amp;-1552.

evenlnat.

2 ·alorv . e roOm• • b8th, ~••
mtnt. large yard. clott to
IChootl, all c•pettd, Refwenon and Dapo1it . 304· 171·

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441-0294.

1911 Pfymouth Reliant, 1988
Plymouth Dualer . Choice

2 · bedroom home in country.
Large ytrd. L..ngsville lfH,
Deposit rMtUifed. Call8•14· 742·
3 Md roppt. full bailment.

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332-9746.

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Unfurnlahed 2 bedroom apt,
yard end ' baiement, t1&amp;0.00

304-675·3030 Of 675-3.31 .

Home .
Improvements

UTILITY BLDG. SPECIAl'

1978·240

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James Boys Water Service. AJ to
paola filled . Calll14-266- 1141
or &amp;14-446-1176 or 614- 4487911 .

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Services

Tronsporlotion

FIRM. Call 246-6416.

DATE.;

Actor/ writer/ d irector Em ilio Estevez talks about his
new film, " Wisdom" .

Tony

S.E. Ohio.

5712 . .

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304-675·7467 o• 675-6391 .

2986.

55 l;luilding Supplies

ARE ~00 &amp;TILL
Wl!i1\NG '1'18b'

Want to buy: Engine. 1980
Monte Carlo 350·305. Phone

wood. Sam Som ...ms·o. 304- 62 Wanted to Buy
273-6666. Fri. Sal. Sun. 12,00-

Someone to move in tnd ahare
living
2 children wel3 housBI for ren t . Nice. See come. 8 4-992·7582 call ahar
Ruby Veughen It Vsu;h1n1 · Wed.
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i_!!g auccess of tfle mother.
CHI Good Tlmea Pan 2.
6:35 ([) Safe et Home In Stereo.
7:00 II ill PM Magazine
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Ot ds · Pontiac- Chevy -Chevy
truck. used automatic turbo
transmis1iona. Cnll 814-•410968 . Anpatring Also Available.

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2220.

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8481 .

614.44&amp;·0322.

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36mm Minolta XGA Cam••·
1315 &amp; 50mm lenua, flath,
aceessoriH. e~ec . cond . Call

446·0321 .

Beeutiful new hou11 in Pom•
roy. Also new one bedroom
furnished 1partmtmt In Middleport . Call 114-446·111!2 ' or

'lOUR
SCAVENGER HUNT,
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Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

· Budget tranimissions used B.
rebuilt all typea. Torque COQVertnra &amp; trnnsfer c111as. Ehglne
oyer haul kits. Allison Trantmis·
libn partl and eve Joints.
Minimum 30 day to lifetime
w8rrenty. Will deliver, cash and
carny or inttatl Ph. 614·379-

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Miked htrdwood slaba. i12. Aet
bundle. Containing •pprox. 1V:
tona. FOB Ohio Paller: Co.
Pomeroy. Ohio. Call 614-992·

Used Furniture: dryer. wood
table 6 2 benchnt. beds,
dresaer. wood wardrobe. 3
miln out Bulaville Rd . Open
9AM to &amp;PM, Mon. thru Set .

304-676-2191 .

&amp; Vegetables

2 rolla ateet cabl• 718. Call
614 ·446· 3243 after 6 P'-'.

814 -367-7BOO.

Sotas and chairs priced from
S395 to i996. Tabtea S60 and
up to 8126 . Hida·a-beds $390
to S595: Recliner~ 1226 to
S375. Lampa $28 to t126 .
Dinette.,• S109 nnd up to $496.
Wood teble w -6 chaira i285 to
8795. Dealt t100 up to 8375.
Hutchet i400 and up. Bunk
beds complete w-mllttreasn
8296 and up to $395. Baby beda
i110 &amp; • 176. Mattreun or box
spring• full or twin te3. firm
873, and tal. Queen sets f22&amp;.
King $350. 4 drawer chesi 18&amp;.
Dressers f89 . Gun cabintrt• B,
10, 6 12 gun. Gas or electric
range t375 . 8aby mattretaH
i35 &amp; t45 . Bed fram• 120,
UD &amp; King frame t50. Good
11leetion of bedroom 11.1ites,
metal cabinets. headboardt S30
and up to $66 .

Antique quilt, log ctbln pattern.
11870 period! . Price 8300

1984 Chevy Custom Van .
26,000 miles. loaded with
extras. Call 614·992-6421 .

· Fruit

1973 Super Stinger, 400 TK
snowmobile, 803 m'iles. Very
good cond. C•ll614· 448-6278.

LAYNE'S FURNITURE

Antiques

58

2B19.

Valley Furniture, new &amp; used.
Large sectiOn of quality furni ture . 1216 Eastern Ave . ,
Galllpoll1.

53

.CAPTAIN EASY
· " WE WAITED TWO KOUR!I FOR TKS
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Peevey CS 800. CS 200. two .3429.
280'• power ampa, six Sun
cabin&amp;ta, 8 Cl traynOf miur, 10
f1 . 10 powercen light stand. Call ...

614-44&amp;-31 25.

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scrambled words

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1974 Ford Courier, body good
coRd, needa motl)r , 304-676-

8 chain binders. 2 of them are
recolleea. 8100. Call 614-448-

County Applian ce, Inc. Good
used appliencea and TV seta.
Open BAM to 6PM . Mon thru
Sat . 614·446· 1699. 127 3rd.
Ave. Gallipolia. OH .

3B23.

(1987)

Nearly new topp8r, S2000.00 .

Cailahnn'a Used Tire Shop . Over
1,000tiral,lizes12,13, 14,115,
16, 18.5. 8 miles out At. 218 .

51 Household Goods

Queen size water bed and
drawers. t200.00. 30•· 896·

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Merchandise

Din&amp;tta 1at , 4 chalra. 1moked
gl111'top. 304-675-4616.

ill Big Volley

1977 Ford plc:Jtup, 5 ·100. six
cyl .• atandard, good condition .

(AI(tMf"

Coli 814-.261-6261 .

Picken• Uaed Furniture. Good
quality uaed furniture. Open 9 to
6 or call for 1ppointmant.
304·676·8483 Of 876-1460.

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1981 MIZda truck, 4 cyl.,
4 -speed. n81N tires , e.11c. cond.
304-675-6822 after 4 :30 p.m

tJ.8al

1091 .

New Se1ra elactric range. AI·
mond. 1250. Dlnene table and
four ehetra. Excellent thape,
1?6. Call 614-367-0639 aher
5:00p.m.

6:00 8illCilOCII®Cil iHJ

675-1146.

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Ftmiiy . 4-ad.ults needs thriB
bedroom• and basement in Pt .
Pleasant. within .5 mil ea. Reterencea furnished. 304· 875 -

614-446-1149

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'72 Chevy truck , 307 4 apeed,
short bed, step side, looks ggod
in end out, 81 ,800.00. 304·

1·" ·87

Good uted ponable &amp; floor
model color TV for ute. C.all

1/6/87

614 - 247- ~292 .

46 Space for Rent

Rd . 614-446-739B.

\

1975 Ford F-2&amp;0. Super Cab.
'Auto, PS , AC , 78,000 mi/11.
Looks and runa good. 8876.

Furnished room 919 2nd. Gallipolis. 81 16. Utiliiies pd . Share
bath. Singl• mate. Cell 4464418 atcer 7pm.

GOOD ,USEO APFLIANCES

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1979 Ford: V·B, auto ., 1976
6 cyl.. standard. Call
614-446· 3243 aher 6 PM .
0
1973 C -66 .Chevy Live Tan~um
13500. 614-898-6631 aak lor
Rickey.

3 badroom house. unfurnished, ·
2 children. no pett. Ctl1 014·

2 bedroam. Furnlthtd. t100 .
per ,month. Ntw Haven. W. Va .
Call 304·812· 2406,

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Furnished apt. 919 Second,
Gt11ipolls. 8160. Utilitlet pd.
Single male. share bath. 446·
4418 atter 7pm.

1 bdr. newly refnod ..td includet
furniture 6 Wlter. Good ref. &amp;
deposit required. 1226 . Cell

614-448-1719.

3 bdr .. air. pool, garage. l'lliee.
Commet'cial propany, corner
lot1 &amp; highway troinage. Lilt
whh us _Wa hl'ofe buyera. A· One
Reel Eatate-8roltlf. Call 304·

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•

Furnished apanment, neJCI door
to librery. One profe11tonaladult

Efficiency apt. all utititin paid .
Furnished . Nut to Rio Grande
Collage. Call 614-448·8883 ro

219&amp;.

Wanted: Ra cap1io nl11 for profestlo nel office. Eaperlance raquirttd. Salary commenturate
with e)lplflence Send resume
IO· Box T-1000. Gaillpolla Daily
Tribune. 826 Th ird Ava . Gellipolit. OH 46631

Upstairt unfun11shtd ept. car·
paled. uti1 ititl p1ld. no cl1ildren.
no peta call 446·1637. .

,The Daily Sentinei-Page...:9.

•

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For rent Sleeping Aoom1 and
light houae keeping rooms. Park
Central Hotel. Call 614-446-

47 Wanted to Rent

.

614-446 -47B2.

45 Furnished Rooms

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park,
Route 33. Narth of Pomeroy.
Large lOti. Call 614·992 ·7479.

'

1976 2 ton GMC se p~ic tank
cleaning truck with 1600 gellon
tank. hos,a; dump be,d. «:;ell

f

2 bedroom mobile home, Middleport , 0 . Reference with se·
curity deposit. 304-882· 3267
or 304-773·6024.

Office apace . Store space in Pt.
Ple1nnt, &amp;200.00 A-One R..l
Estete Ph. 304· 875 · 5104

Call 614-992-6403.

Pi1111o &amp; organ leasona. Mary
Lu caa. Call &amp;14 -448-9787 or

HOME ASSEMBLY

Nice 2 b'droom Mobile Home,
Rouah Lane. On nice spot in
Cheshire. 304-773 -6828.

Nice unfurn, apartment. 4rooma
&amp; bath. Clolt to tchools &amp;
shopping. Ref. • Sec. Oep .
required . Ctl1'114· 446·0444.

Givn piano end organ lnsona in
mv hom e to baglnnert. ad ·
vanced pupila and adult1 . Al•o
teach chording tnd tran1posing.

23

Help Wanted

992-7479.
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Business
Buildings

34

4,00 614·992·3933.

Surprilt Birthday Ptrty to cet&amp;brate Evelyn Gemmon't 80th
Birthday . All tormer 1tudents,
family, frienda and aasocllles
are welcome. January 8th. 7-9.
Pt. Pt Preabyterien Church.

3 bedroom. furnished .' wa1her
and dryer. '200. per month plus
deposit and utilities. Call 614·

Apartment for Rent, 821 Se·
cond Avenue, 2 BR , Enra Nice,
equipped kltct'tan. C I A
8250 / mo. Call 614-446-2158 .

18 Wanted to Do

Buying junk cars. Call614-9925648 1f1tr 6 :00 pm.
Acreage Wentad: 3-20 acrea,
Meigs· High School to Darwin;
old Route 33; Hamloclt Grove
1ueas. Water _,aitable. Call da..,.
614 ·742·3 1 04 or evening• alter

31

2 bedroom . 1 child. no pels.
Fn.mishBd or unfurnished. New
Haven. W.Vn. Call 304 -882·

2 badroom&amp;. kitchen , bath. la,ge
K &amp; K Mobile Homes, 2 and 3
living room , full basement , · bedroom mobile homes. 304·
forced air ga1 heat with central
675-3000.
air co nd , detached garage,
alumn siding . Priced in the 30'a,
Two bedroom· mobile home,
202 N. Park Or., 304-895·
furnished,, 175 deposit plua
utilities, 304-875-8612.
Posiiion Not ice: Wanted part · 3636.
time..bookkeeper, 20-24 houra
weekly . 16.50 per hour mli'l·
Two bedroomt, S126.00 month
imum . E)lperience in Account•
plua utilities mustaign e months
32
Mobile
Homes
Pavable, Ac counts Receivable,
leaae. phO!"II 304·675 ·4088.
for Sale
Pavroll and Cuttomer Acc;ounta
required. Computer experience'
preferred. Send resume to Meiga
44 Apartment
lndu1trie1. P.O. Box307, Syure· NEW ANO USED M091LE
for Rent
cuae. Ohio 46779. An equal HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY
opportunity employer .
MOBILE .HOME SALES. 4 MI.
WEST: GALLIPOLIS. RT 36. 1 Bedroom basic rent i176.00
High sc;hool JUnlou end Seniora PHONE 614-446-7274.
plua electric. Alao required a
can join the Army National
8200.00 aecurjty depoait. CON·
Guard now . Begin earning a 141170 Fleetwood, ~ bdr. 2 full TACT: Jackson Estates Oapt. Ph
monthly pay check and deftlf batha. total elec. Like new. price 446·3997 Equal Houaing
your active duty training until negotiable. Call eher 4 week·
Opportunity.
June 1987. 304· 675· 3950 or days. anytime weekend•. 614·
1-800-642-3619.
Furnished apt . t175.00 water
3B8-B633.
pd. 2 bedroom. 131 % Fourth
Bebyaitter wanted in my ttome, Repo11e11ed Mobile Momn. We Avn. Ph. 448-4416 aftfll' 7pm.
hours 2 :30 to 11 :'00 PM weak · htve'em, We finence'em. Good
d.y1 only . Send reaume to 80.11 ·aelectlona. '500 down. take New 2 bedroom apta. in Maaon.
C-30, Pt . Pit. Regiater. 200 over payments. no chargn for W. Va. Quiet telling. off ttreet
. Main St ., Point Pleaunt, W. Va. defivery. Mid Ohio Financal parking. Rent starts at t199 .
Call Linda Carson 11 304· 775Service. Call 800-826-0752 .
Pert time help with elderly lady.
6011 or Oenlae Streib at 614·
Some houae cleaning . Releran· 1981 141152 , 2bdr. unfurnished, 863 · 4111 . Equal Houting
ces required. Rnply to P.O. Boa total elec.. like new 17900. Opportunity.
461 . Point Ptaa .. nt. W. Va.
loc1ted at Johnson's mobile
2 Bedroom apt. nice carpeting,
park, lot 29.
MANAGEMENT TRAINEE ,
waler paid, washer &amp; dryer
growning retail company it 19B4 Schultr Mobile Home- ttook -up. dove. refrig. furnlah&amp;d
seeking an aggressive peraon 14~e70with7~21 fl . e~pando . 3 avalleble Jan 1, 1987 Ph.
willing to be trained in retail BR . 2 full batht. total elactric. 614-446· 7025.
,...
butlnna. No previous e11p• •pace saver microwave, vacant .
rience required. he bene1its. Need to aell, selling for Pl'f·Off. 2 to 3 bedroom tPt . Convenient
Send reaume nnd tal.-y r.,quire- If lnteieated with loan approval location in town. All utilities paid
ments to Wii-Car Enterprise•. through Greentree Acceptance.
U26 .00mo .. references &amp; dep·
Inc.: P.O. Bo)l 1308, Ports- May finance for 10 pttcent Olit required. Wiseman Real
mouth, Ohio 46862.
down. You pay 6 percent &amp; we Estate Agency Ph. 814-446PlY 6 percent for you. tnternsted 3644
·Call814-448·8726.
12
Situations
Furnished &amp; unturnished apta.,
8150.00 and up, references Ph.
Wanted
304-876-6104 A-1 Reel Estate.
33
Farms for Sale

Cash paid . Pre 1960'•· Single or
whole collection. Call Marc and
Ellen Fultz 614-992-2101 dll'(a

QUILTS
BOUGHT ·SOLD

ham-

Want!KI : FOfmtr or new Avon
representatives . No service
charge. Sell to h iends and
reletivea . Call814-992 -7180.

Room

o• 814-692 -2461 even\ng11nd

3 BR trailer. 1 V2 bath. located in
Evet"giee'ii, 4 mites past Holzer.
Cat1614-446· 1323.

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FOUND: Black nnd white cat.
corner of Cnurt and Third . Has
boon de cln.,.GCI. Call 614-4467137 after 5P M,

676-6p71

,

"What did you use
burger hinderer?"

6 lost and Found
F()und. Mai e Golden Retri9\lllr

2 BR . Mobile Home at Ever·
green. Cell614-446-7032.

I

1981 Ford.'f -100. lh to!'l. 361.
V·8. 8tand•d. 55.000 · mlleto
thort bed. good condition.
t3.000.00 c.u 614-246-5077.

Cnolle, 12 guage shotguns.

2 bdr . fully furnl1had adult• only,
util , -paid. Call 614-446-4110.

Tuesday, January 6, 1987

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Sacrificing one trick to gain two is a
dramatic play to remember . Bul a delender can battle to avoid taking that
unwanted trick. In that situation lhe
winner -is usually the player who has
the lowest spot-card in the key sui t.
South overcalled the East opening
with one spade and then jumped to
three spades alter his partner had bid
one no-trump. North wisely passed,
feeling. his diamond K-J might be
wasted . On West's good opening lead
of the heart 10, declarer covered with
dummy's queen. East won 'he king
and returned the jack. Declarer won
dummy's ace, took the spade finesse
and played the spade ace. Meanwhile
East had followed to spades with the
five and nine. Declarer now exited
with the heart seven. East won the
nine ol hearts and came lo the right
conclusion as to declarer's original
distribution. South was known to have
six spades and three hearts. Beca_use
West had discarded his lowest diamond on the second spade(showing an
odd number ol cards in that suit), East
assumed declarer had only one diamond. So he cashed the diamond ace
and played the club king. IJI&gt;clarer had
to hope that was ·a singleton. He l ook
the ace and played the king ol spades.
East lhrew the queen away, hoping he
wouldn't be put on lead. but S&lt;l uth now

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play a red card back to dummy. That
let declarer shed his two club losers
and make his cQ ntracL

A new book by James Jacoby and his
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available at bookstores. lt is "Jacoby
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diversion of profits to Nicaraguan Cont ra rebels.
Two of Presidenl Reagan's lop men, meanwhile
- Vice P,residenl George Bush and Defense
Secretary Caspar Weinberger- ha ve weighed in
with new , commenls on lh&lt;' worst crisis of his
political career.
Following a meeting wilh Ihe president al
Belhesda Naval Hospital. where Reagan is
recovering from prostale surgery, B!:sh was
questioned Tuesday about Weinberger's com·
menlsearlier in lhe day thallhere is no evidence
the Contras received any of the Iran arms sale
profils.
"I'm inclined to feel that way, based on some
information," Bush said. "! wish that the Sen ale
-the full Senale- would vole to release that
Senale Intelligence Cornmll tee report. ll' s been

drclasslfled. and Ihal would be the most defln ilivP
docurnenl to delermine whether any money go I
there or nol. "
The Senate agref'menl Tu&lt;&gt;sday seemed to
preclude lrnm('diale release of Ihe rcporl. bul Sen.
Da vid Boren, D·Okla., the new chai rman of lhC'
inJelllgencc. panel and a member of the special
c~mmittP~, promised a "good faith " rffort 10
release the infor mation.
The Senate InlelllgencP Commlll ce has con·
dueled the mosl lhorough probe of lhr scandal
lhus far. bul Dcmo&lt;-rat s who now lead Ihe
chamber have resislrd releas ing lhl' commi llec
reporl prep·arPd while the panel was In GOP
hands.
The New York Times reported today the
intelligence panel report shows thai Ll. Col.

Oliver Nor th, Ihe ~ at ionaI Serurli)' Council aide
fired for his role in the dlvNs lon scheme. fal sified
. informal ion on Ihe Iranian arms sa les 10 suggcsl
Ihey had not b&lt;'gun unlll afl cr Reaga n officially
aulhorlzed them .
. Clllng un ldr.nlified Wh ile House officia ls, lhe
· Times said Nonh' s account ram &lt;' In ehronology
hr prepar.ed for t he Whl ti' ·Housp when lhe
dealings wilh lr:tn became publ ic In November.
Thr chr o n o lo~'Y was given to the lnlelllgence
panel
The officia ls sal (.! their lni lla l publ ic acco unts of
lhr arms sales were based on No rlh 's chronology
and they were misled. Only aftN probing by
Atlorney CenCI' a! Edwin Meese and congres·
slonalhcar ings lasl monihdld anarcur·alc plcl ure
emerge, lh ry to ld lh&lt;• newspaper.

Signals
worked
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at ttme
of crash
CHASE, Md . iUP il - lnlllal
les ts show 1wo !rack signals thill
should havr prev~ nl ed a Conrail
locomollve from cross in g In Irani
of an Amlrak train werrworklng
propc•·ly al lhc lime lhe lrulns
co llided, killing 15 people, led·
cral ortlclals say .
.Joseph Nall of lhe Na llon~l
Tra ns po~t a llon Safely Board
said Tuesday lnvestigolors deDIGGING - Workers for the Fishel Co. ar~ mean het,cr service for GTE customers,
1ermlned Ihe signals posted two
placing manholes and Installing undcrgrou?d motorists will have to put up wllh lh&lt;• ''--l:lll1es
and ;;oo feel from Sunday' s
cable lines in Pomeroy for General Telephone C.o. Inconvenience of barricaded strePts.
c•·ash,
lhe worsl In Amlrak' s
of Ohio. Unlll cofnpletlon ofthe project, which will
history, "were funcllonlng as
dt's lgned.:· ·
:
Amlrak spokes man John Jac·
obson said lnvest lgalors believe
from lrs ls of Ihe warning llghl s
lwo mli&lt;'s from lhecrashsile thai
lhcy properly signaled the Con·
rail engineer 10 slow down and
prepare Ia slop al Ihe upcoming
By NANCV ,VOACHAM
The projecl, described by Gar)' proleclcd" In lhe condull . Also swllch.
Bal ~s of GTE's Pomeroy office
Sentinel Staff W,ller
with conduil , air. can be pum ped
The Was hlnglon Post reporled
as "large," ca lls fo r placement In to lhe lines and workers can
Conrail
engineer R'.L. Gales l o l~
Driving through Pomeroy Is of four new manholes. and monllor an air pr!'ssurc guag&lt;"
inves
tl
ga
lors ·the fl rs l warning
becoming somewhat difficult as lnstallallon of thrce·four inch whi ch wa rns o f poss ibl e
llghl s gave him a "false clear"
a 'projecl to· Improve General dlamelcr conduits alongside ex· problems. him he could
signal.
Telephone Co. of Ohio cable lines !sting cable l),nes .
Cosl of Ihe pro]PCI is upprox l· proceed telling
onlo
lhp
main line jusl
conllnues.
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Bates sa id Ihe pr~sen1 system mal ely $96.mO. Bales sa id.
ahead
of
lhP
passrngcr
Irain. ·
GTE Is also Involved In a
Three places on Main Slrl!l't, Is filled to maxi mum, Including
The
Posl
also
quolrd
sources
aerial facllllles on power similar projccl undrr t h&lt;•
within lhe three- block area of exlsllng
close to Ihe lnvcs tigat ion as
In addillon, ex lsllng ca b! ~ Pomeroy-Mason Bridge.
downlown Pomeroy, are • now poles.
saying
a shr ill whlslle on lhe
has reached It s life expectancy
Ohio Departmcnl of Tra nspor·
under conslrucllon by the the and
Conra
il
loco mollve des l~ned to
needs to be replaced Bates lallon plans 10 repai r lhc str ucFishel Co., which contracl ed
warn
engi
neers they had passed
ture call ed for a lr.mporary move
wj th GTE for the job. A fourth said.
signals
1
elllng
Ihem 10 slow dowo
GTE lines now leave lhe of lelcphane lines.
pllfce has been filled ln.
had
been
covered
ovN wllh fresh
Pomeroy office toward the downHowever, Ba les Sil ld. CTE la pr, preve nlln
g 11 from
lown area, turn up Butlernui decided to move li nes under the sounding .
livenuc onlo Second St reel. and brldgr permancnliy and lnslall
Gales has admllled seelng ,l he
then down Ia Sycamore Strcel condull. ·This proj ecl calls for "slop"
signal farlher down -Ihe
On Jan. 5. plalnllffs allege Ihat alld back lo Main. Lines will now - placemenl of lwo manholes and a lrack - ;;on feel from :the
Smllh told them to remove their be taken down Main Slrcel only. 975-fool lrcnch wllh slx·four Inch Gu npowd!"r River Bridge cros·
equlpmenl fro m the building Complellon of lhe projecl will condulls.
The $90,000 projeel under 1hr sover· where lhe lwo lral)lf
because Doughly's will' and shorlen lhe presenl roule ab&lt;lul
- but sai d Ihal by then
WE'll as reii!"Ve tWO bridge will fu rlher r;TE's lm· crash••d
daug hter and been lhere lhe 35 feel,
hP
was
unable to slop the
prov!'menl plans for Pom(.'roy,
• previous night and were not exlsllng cable lines.
locom01lvr
In lime, Nail laid a
As explai ned by Bales, the new will eli minate low aeria l cable news conference.
wa nted. Pl'alntiffs allege that
Smith would nol allow lhem to "underground'' cable differs crossings, and will eliminate
Th&lt;' 1\mlrak Irain Colonial was
use cleared · fronl sleps, bu t from exisllng "direct burled" lhrec fire damaged cables .
bOund
Boslon al 105 mpH
·Bolh projecls call for rcsurfac· when IIfor
Insisted lhey use a back fire cable, because of lhe condull
rear·endcd lhc Conrail
lng of the roadways which ar!' locomollve,
escape which was Ice· and seal.
repor lcdly goi ng 60
Ba tes said the new lines will be being dl s lu rbcd by rhr mph, ju sl south of lhc Gunsnow-covered.
Plalnllffs say lhey proleslcd. " much more secure" and "more conslrucllon. '
powder RlvN nea r Balilmore.
(Continued on Page 12)
kil lin g 15 proplr and In luring 17fi
olhcrs, aulhorltlrs sai d.
·
· Enough wnoc kage was rf&gt;.
moved from lhc cras h sliP ' l?Y
ar ly lodav lo allow Amlruk lo
resume normH l s~rv l cc In IHr
nallon's bu ~les l rail corridor lor
Ihe flrs111m~ since Sund ay .
" W~ hllVI' rrl n" ll l&lt;od lhe fUll
Non
hcas t Corr idor s~ h edul~ ..,
vollng down a Republican prop80
I
rains
a day," Am1rak spo~cs•
osal that would have barred
man
Cliff
131ack sa id loda)'.
conslderallon of any bill Ia raise
The
accld&lt;'nl
had cu i off rall:
lax rates.
lraffic
betwecn
Was
hington and&lt;
The GO P move was defealed
Ph iladelphia. dls rupllnJI lravr(
on a near party-line vote of
ror a n cs l lmal cd :w.ooo:240·175 du r ing an olhe~wlse rou·
passengers
.
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line consideralon of proposed
Ll
mll
rd
srrv
lc~
was
res
umed·'
rules to govern the House during
Tuesday wi th some 25 dlcseJ,::
Ihe new session of Congress.
powered t ~ aln s making Iheir way::
The anti· tax . provision, propasl lhc crash sll ,.·
slowly
posed by Rep. Trent Lon of
High-speed
Mclrollner service::
Mississippi, the assistant Repubremained
cancclt'&lt;l
unlll loday::·
lican leader, would have probl·
when
workers
rt•stored
electrical··
blted lawmakers from even
~wer knocked out by lhe::
considering an Increase In the
.
::
accldcnl
Income tax rates established In
.John
Riley
of
lhe
Fcderai.last year's lax law.
Rallway Ad mln lslrallon said":
The law established five separ·
Tuesday
th ai Conrail lratnc:·
ate tax rates, ranging up to 38.5
operates
under a three·Wa}'::
percent !or the top tax bracket
.
·DOING
FINE
Pre.ldenl
.
ae.,u
·
reeelved
the
traditional
warning
syslcm
conslsllng oh
this year. Next year, the rates
phoDe
cali
from
ooncreulonal
leaden
Tue.day
Inform
Inc
hfm
that
·
lrackslde signal llghls, a s lgnat:'- ·
will drop to 15 percenl and 28
the
JOOth
Coarre~• hu eonvened and II ready to conduct bualness.
In .the locomotive cab lhat~·
percenl, although lhere will be a
The
pretlldent
Ill
recoverln1lrom
prO!Itate
'1ur1ery
~t Belhesda
duplicat
es the lrack signal, PIUI'
hidden 33 percenl bracket for
H011pllal
.
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Naval
shrill
whistle.
"
I
he
some people.

Telephone line improvement
continues in Pomeroy streets

action, lhe plaintiffs, Ri chard
Doughty and Darrell Barnell ,
wt1re hired to play .,muslc at the
club on Jan. 3 and 4. 1986, and the
following weekend.
On Jan. 4. Doughty's wife and
daughter accompanied Ihe two lo
the club. Jane Doe allegedly
made racial comments about
Doughl y's family . She .was also
belligerent, plalnllffs allege, and
following their performance,
made them res tack equipment In
a storage closet. three tltnes.

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Budget chief to plead ·case
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COLUMBUS tUP!)- Leg'isla· seeks to provide affordable com·
tlon calling for a 10·year bond mercia! liablllly insurance by
Issue of up lo $1.8' billion to limlling outrageous 'judgmenls
finance local repairs or replace· and providing stronger regula·
ment of highways, bridges and lion of the insurance Industry.
water and sewer faclllllcs has
Seriate Jolnl Resolulion 1. the
""been · introduced in Ihe Ohio bond Issue for helping local
Senate. .)o
governments, was co-sponsored
The bill was inlroduced Tu~s · ' by Sen1ite President Paul E.
day by lead.e rs of Ihe Republican Glllmor, R·Port Clinton, a nd
and Democratic parties.
Senate Minority Leader Harry
AI the same lime, Senale Meshel, D-Youngslown.
- Republlcans Introduced theit lop
"This is a 'Rebuild Ohio'
priority item as Senate Bill 1, ·program ," sald Glllmor. "Ohio' s
ellmlnaling deputy motor vehl· Infras tructure ls old and has
cle reglslrars and providing for • deteriorated. It 's lime to hall this
auto reglstrallon and driver erosion and rebuild our basics ." ·
license ren'ewal by mall.
Glllmor pr,edlcled Ihe heavily·
Meanwhile, Sen. H. Cooper sponsored proposal will clear the
Snyder, R·HIIIsboro, resubmit· .. §lln.ate sqon. If passed by the
ieil 1' t'he''"'colnprehenslve civil House and adopted by Ohio
justice and Insurance reform volers, it will enable lhe state to
package lhal was adapted by sell up to $180 million worth of
bolh the Senale and House In bonds per year and divert the
November, but veloed by Gov. proceeds lo crlllcal local con·
Richard F. Celeste.
slrucllon needs.
Although 'hearings arc ex·
"We're not building domed
peeled to begin quickly In' lhe stadiums," Glllmor emphasized.
Senale Economic Development "We' re digging trenches for
and Small Business Commllll!l', water and sewer lines and
Ihat same measure probably will building bridges and highways.
move through lhe House flrsl. We're nol doing the glitzy sluff.
Speaker Vernal G. Riffe Jr .. We're doing the bas ics."
D-New Bos lon. has pledged to
Glllmor said he Is looking
have H over 10 lhe Senal e by toward local government associ·
early nexl monlh .
allons and the building lrades to
Snyder said he has Invited Ihe push the proposal through 1he
governor's office to negotiate the · Legislature.
'terms of a section on lawsuits
Mes hel said an advisory com·
agalnsl manufacturers for defcc· . mission will be assembled 10 sell
.ttve products, which was lhe the Issue to lbe public. If the
cause of·Celeste's velo.
public approves the bond sale,
"I'm assuming lhe only ele· t he General 'Assembly will have
mrnl al Issue Is product llabil· to adopt Implementing leglsla·
lty," said Snyder of Ihe bill which tlon In early 1988.

. The Pomeroy Fralernal Order
of Eagles Club Is being sued for
$3,100,000 on charges of racial
discrimination and negligence.
Th~suil has been filed In Meigs
. Counly Common Pleas Court by
Richard Doughty. Carol Doughly
and Darrell Barnett, all of
Athens, agalnsl lhc club and
Charles Smllh, president of the
· club, address unknown, and Jan·e
Doe, bar manager; known only as
Ann·a, address unknown.
Accordlng'topapers filed In the

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Jan. 8-Fe~eral Hocking ............ Away
Jan. 10-Militr ........................ Home
Jan. 12- Southern .................... Home
Jan . IS-Nelsonville:................ Away
Jan.l9-Vinton ........................ Home
Jan. 22--Trimble ............... ....... Home
Jan. 26-Belpre ........................ Away
Jan. 29-Aiexander .................. Home
Feb. 2-hstern ........................ Away
Feb. 5-Weliaton ...................... Home
Feb. 9-Federal Hocking ........... Home
Feb. 14- Southern ..................... Away

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By JUDI HASS6N
WASHINGTON ~UPI) - SenMors had- 10
overcome a partisan squabble In selling up a
Walergate-style panel lo probe the Iran arms·
Contr.a aid scandal, but Ihe House found the path
smoother .as It worked loward Its own special
com mil tee.
Aller hours of haggling over release of a secrel
Senale commlltee reporl on lhe maner, senators
voted 88·4 Tuesday to establish the new
ll·member panel and allow it to sludy a .rewritten
version of the earlier report fo r possible release.
The commlllee has a deadline of Aug. 1 to
complete ils own work.
The House was expecled to follow wllh similar
legislation today · sell ing up a 15- member
committee that also will probe the secret sa le of
U.S. arms to Iran and the possibly criminal

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a low In the upper 20s. Mostly
sunny Thursday, with highs In
the upper 30s. The probability
Qf precipitation Is and near
7.1lro tonight and Thursday.

Se0:ate establishes ·arms affair probe panel

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Daily Number ·
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Copyrighted 1987

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WASHINGTON (UPII- White deficit to $108 billion, down from
House budget dlreclor James ihls year's $173 billion. The
Miller takes his defense of lhe administration says Its proposal
nation's first $1 lrllllon budgel would bring the deflcll down 10
proposal lo Congress today, $107.8 billion; lhe Congressional
ready to lobby for Presldenl Eludgr.l Office says the actual
Reagan's drive lo shrink ,the figure will be about $60 billion
deflcll by culling domesiiC' higher . .
The administration also has
spending.
said
lis plan calls for no general
Miller Is scheduled to testify
tax
Increase, but Democratic
before the Senate Budgel Com·
mil tee In the first In a long series congressional leaders say the
of budgel hearings bef~re proposed Increases In health
Insurance premiums and In fees
Congress.
for
various uses of public lands
Reagan senl his $1.02 trillion
are
the equlvalenl of new taxes.
fiscal 1988 budget proposal . lo
Some
Democrats also have
Congress Monday, mapping out
plans lo Increase military spend· suggesled a new tax package
lng and cut certain domestic may be needed to raise the
programs to aChieve the deficit· money needed to pay for govern·
reduction goal specified ·In the ment programs and meet the
Gramm -Rudman balanced deficit reduction targel.
The Democratlc·controlled
budget law.
House refused 'Tuesday to f\!le
The goal for the fiscal year • out the prospect of an Income tax
beglnnlng' Oct, lis to shrink lhe Increase In the n!!xt two 'years_.

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