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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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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.:· ·
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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
.
(UPI)
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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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 . 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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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
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'ROBERT L. WINGETT
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PAT WHITEHEAD

BOB HOEFLICH

Assistant Publisher/Controller

General Manager

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
News•Edltor
A MEMBER of The United Press Jnternallonal, Inland Dally Press
Association and the AmerJcan Newspaper Publishers Association.
LETIERS OF OPINION are welcome. They shou ld be Jess than 300 words

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· telephone number. No W1Slgnal· l('ltcrs will be publishrd . Letters shou ld be&gt; In

Have you ·ever, been linked to
an airstrip? Neither have I, but
Lewis A. Tambs has. There was
l~e headline, right on page 1 of
The New York Times recently:
"U.S. ENVOY LINKED TO .
REBEL AIRSTRIP INSIDE
COSTA RICA."
Tambs has been our ambassa·
dor to Costa Rica, and what
linked him to an airstrip was a
report that he " helped secure
lnil ial Costa Rican permission to
build a secret airstrjp for the
Nicaraguan rebels early this
year (1986) and was deeply
involved in overseeing its use."
One of the presisting problems
for Democrats and their media
allies tryi ng to make a moun lain

out o! the contra-aid molehill has
been lo explain what's so bad
aboout helping the Nicaraguan
contras who alter ail are only
fighting for the freedom of their
cou ntry from communist oppres sion. Ail the critics have bl'en
able to turn up has been a law
passed by Congress (and ef(ee;
lively repealed in 1986) prohibit·
ing U.S. l ungs from being spent
on military aid for the contras.
That's the law they claim . Lt.
Col. Oliver North and others !llay
have violatE){! whe they arranged
for money in certain Swiss bank
accounts to be used to help the
contras militar ily. Proving that
that money belonged to the
United States is difficult, how-

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· The morning SH\rs are M&lt;&gt;rcury, Venu s and Saturn.
·. The evening slars are Mars and Jupiter.
·. Those born on this date are under the sign of Capricorn. They
Include Frenchman Jacques Montgolfier, who wilh his brother
~nveniPd the hot air balloon, In 1745; Millard Fillmore. 13th president
:))I the Uniled Slates, in 1800; St. Ber-nadette, whose visions led to the
•foundation of the shrine at Lourdes, France. In 1844; cartoonist
::t'har les Addams in 1912 (age 741, and singer Kenny Loggins in 1948
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· In 1450, the Universily of Glasgow was founded in Scotland .
In 1610~ Ga iileo, using his primitive telescope, discovered the four
:major moons of Jupiter- lo, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto.
~ In 178.~, the first nationwide U.S. president ill I eleclfon was held . The
·~lect ors chOsen by thr voters unan i_mously picked George
Washington as president and John Adams as vice president.
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President Herbert Hoover estimated that 4 million to 5 million
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Thursday, January 8 at 7:30 P.M. Rutland Civic Center
Wrestlen Scheduled' to Appear: Eddie Monsfltld, Sonny Prk11,
Mike McGee, Iuddy Donnan and thtt Wid load Warrror. ·

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Transactions
Basf'hall
Toronto - Sl.ntod pllclll'r .Jim
_flant'J to a '"'II yrur tontrat1:
munf.'d •Jot· IAnneu
manllR'~r.,gf
St. (';~lharlnt'S , tht•lr ('la~o~s t\ f"rm
duh In th f'Nt•w York· f'l'nn Lt&gt;u.~l'.

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kotkeihu.ll
~ard Gus
from \\'Mhlngton lor a
St'l.11nd·round drah plt-k In 1990. ·
\hstunaton- Acll\'uted forward
.fay '1\nct•nt from tht! lnjurl'd list
and placl'd forward Mlkt&gt; O'Korl'n .
on lht• Jnju rro liNt.

, Atlanta - t\t•qulrt&gt;d

Willhun~

Colll!f;:t•
Colorado S.alf' Unlver!Oity Namt"d Vam·t• Bedford 11M :ln
a.o•oHistant footbu.ll COilt.-11.
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K110sus - A~t."iistant foolhull
t~uach Ron Turaer will return to
Southern ('ul.
Kenlucky Shtll' - N~tml'll Athlf'tlt· Dlrt•ttor Mo'lllhtm Hnd loot·
hull c·oach; Hr•ad rt&gt;Miped as lrllck
and l'rOPt."i·L·ountry t.'G ilch.
Fo~hull

Housl(.n - Flrt&gt;od oflenl'lh't• llnr
t·otu·h Rill M'ulsla and quurterhuck
t'Oal'h Gary Huff; slped fret•

leads in the fir.st 10 minutes, I he without a loss. FHHS cui the
Marauders appear'ed ready to margin lo .lhree 58·55 wllh 13
break it open at the 3:32 mark of seconds lefl, but could not get any
the second quarler as two closer. ·
buckets by Bartrum and a
Meigs made 25 of 52·. from I he
Becker two-pointer gave Meigs a field for 48 per cepl and nine of 18
27' 19 lead. The Lancers. how- foul shots for 50 per cent.
ever; oulscored MHS 9-4 the res I Federai · Ho~klng sank 20 of 50
of the half to trail only ·31·28.
from the field for 40 per cent and
. The Lancers, now 4·6 overall canned 15 of 24 free throw s for 62
and 3·5 in theTVC, was down only per cent.
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42-41 heading for the final quar·
Coach Mick Childs' Marauders
ter. By the .three minute mark.
ou I rebou nd ed the smai ier
Meigsl had built a 55-47lead .
Lancers, 30-22. bul had only nine
Becker scored Meigs' fin al sc&gt;cond half rebounds comparl'd
four points lo seal the Marauder
to 14 for Federai-Hock·ing.' Meigs
win, their ninth overall aga insl . had 16turnovPrs and the Lancers
one loss and eighlh In the TVC
19.

Rio Grande College slipped
past visiting Malone College,
69-64, in the 198&amp;-87 Mid·Ohio
Conference cage opener for both
teams at Lyne Center Tuesday
night.
Mike Smith's driving layup
and foul shot with 1:28 ail bui
wrapped II up for Coach John
Lawhorn's quinlet, now 15·4
overall.
Smith and Joe Ver hr-ff paced
the Redmen with 20 points

apiece. Ro n Rillinger tossed in
19.
Rex Adams had 16 and Andy
Booth 12 for the Pioneers.
Aller building a 33-28 haiftimf'
advanlage, Rio Grande had to
fight off repealed Malone romeback at (empts to earn the vic·
tory . Verhoff had six of Rio' s
final 11 markers.
Rio Grande co nnected on 29 of
&gt;5 · field goa l attempts for 52.7

Two Southern Valley Athielic
Conference l earns took to the
road for non-leagu e games Tues·
day night and split wilh their
opponents.
At Ironton. Hannan Trace
edged Ironton Sl. Joe. 72-66.
At Mason Cily. Kyger Creek
dropped a 58-55 decision to lhe
Wahama White Falcons.
Hannan Trace placed lwo
players in double figures, led by
Chris Prlro's 22 markers. Scot !
Rankin had 21.
Pat Holmes led I !'Onion Sl. .foe
with 34. Joey Goheen added 14.
Coach Mike Jenkins Wildcats
jumped off to a 26· 18 first period
lead and increased their advan·
tage lo 50-34 after two quarlers.The Flyers pulled within eight
after lhree, 58·50.
Hannan Trace connected on 31
of 59 field goals for 53 percent and
10 of 15 free throws for 67 percent.
The Gallians had 28 rebounds,
eighl by ,Hick Swai n. HTHS had
15 turnovers.
Ironton Sl. Joe hll 28 of 53 field
goal atlempts for 53 percent and
10 of 15 from 1he line for 67
percenl. The Flyers had 27
rebounds . nine by Holmes. ISJHS
had 19 turnovers.
The victory snapped a IWO·
game losing slreak for Hannan
Trace and lefl I he Wildcats 6-4 on
the year. Hannan Trace. the
SVAC leader with a 5-1 mark,

r esumes conference play Friday
a! Kyger Creek.
In Tuesday's reserve game,
Hannan Trace won, 40-31. .Jack
Swai n had 13 points and Lan;y
Jarrell 12 for Hannan Trace.
Brian Myers had eight for the
losers.
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'Broncos defenslvf ~nd Rulon
Jones, who set a te'am record for
sacks en roule · to an AII·Pro
:Season, lias been named !he
j\mcrican Football Conference
defPnslve player of lhe year by
·united Press Iiiier nationai.
Jones, who has developed inlo
one of the league's fiercest pash
rushers, filled a key defensive
role as the Broncos won the AFC
Wt&gt;sl Division for thesPCond time
in lhree years.
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said alter being notified of !he
award. " It reflects on the way
we've played as a team this year.
Being on a winning team Is a big
partol it . I'msureiflwasn'tona
good defense, I couldn't accomp-

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Irunt on St. .Jut• :11 .

Billy Marshall led Wahama's
att ack with 18 points .• Brad
Bumgarner added 12 and Robbie
Grimm had 11.
Chu ck Lelloeh paced the
Ohioans with 20 markers. Mike
Bradbury tossed In 13.
Kyger Creeek led 14·6afler one
period. and 26·18 during half·
lime. The Bobcal s were still out
in fronl42·38 aft er three periods.
Wahama exploded for 20 points
in the final stanza and permitted
I he visitors 13 to avenge a 51·40
loss to lhc&gt; Bobcats earlier this
winler.
Kyger Creek shol 40 percent
from !he fi eld (22 of 55! and
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votes in a poll of sportswriters
from conference cit ies. Kansas
City Chiefs safely Deroo Cherry
was second with 7 votes, followed
by San Diego rookie defensive
end · Leslie O'Neal and New
England linebacker Andre Tippet! with 4 apiece.
Jones finished with a team·
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in losses. He was named the AFC
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percenl. AI I he line, I he Redmrn
were eighl of 13 for 61 perc ent. act io n at Mr. Vernon ~"ialut:.rlav . :
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·IHI; Kl'ilh 1'ru,\'' ' r , H HI: .Jim \\'IIM1•r ,
turnovers and 24 ass lsl s. Smilh :H
H~ ll ; lll' l 1\d11m ... 'l~· lli: · 1\ndy Uuoth.
had 8.
'i·O· I'o!;. Todd 1\furlln, ~· 1 · 1 : 1Jn~11 fn k
1·0·:!: !\-lark MaL'ion, HI·'!. '1'01'1\L"i ·tx..t.",! :
Maione. now 6-9 overall, hi! 2H jj.l,
of 55 from the field fo1· 50.!1
IUO tmi\N UE f69) - Milt~· ~ m ll h , ~
percent . Th r Pi oneers were 2 of :1 ll ·:l-20: ,(fU' \''·rhort . !H·t ll: lto~1n IUtlln·
lt t'r, ~1 · 1!1: JIOUJ( Fnj{t , 'l-11· 1: ltuh .l iu ·ksun,
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1 · 0· ~: .Jim Kl'nru ... l·ll·:l: ,\ntltutt\' lt atv·
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moro •, lkl·t T01'AI." ~fi. I ·M· ti!l .
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throws i ll of I ~ I . KCHS had 29
rebounds and J:J turnover s. Tim
&lt;.ardon nnd Hick Hudson paced
the Bobcal s on th e boards wilh
seven each.
Wahama hit 24 of 48 field goal
111l e mpl ~ for 50 P&lt;' rcenl and Ill of
14 free 1hrows.
In Tuesday's rc&gt;serve game,
Wahama won. 56·29. AIIPn Denny
led lhe Lillie. Bobcals wilh 1.1.
Chuck London had 11 .
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Anthony Harris and Gent Mont·
gomery each had 14 for Urbana.
now 5-10.
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At Rio Grande, Joe Verhoff and
Mike Smith scored the last ll
poinls for Rio Grande as the
Redmen held off Maione.
The lwo ended w,ith 20 poinls
each as Rio Grande boosted its
record to 15-4 ovt&gt;rall.
VPrholl had&gt; six point s and
Smith live in the las! two
minutes. inciudinJ&lt; crucial free
thr ows as Maiont&gt;, &amp;-9 overall,
fouled in an atlempt lo get the
bail.
Rio Grande led 33-i'at the half
and the lead changed hands
several times in the second hall.
Re-x Adams had 16 for Maione.
Elsewhere Tuesday night,
Wright State defeated Kentucky
Wesleyan, 70·64 .

The ManJUders . hit I he ro~~
F'1·Jday when they travel LO .
Miller. Meigs defeated 1he win,
less Falcon s 72-41 ea rlier thl$
season. FPderal -Hockln g is home
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White Falcons nip Kyger Creek, 58-55

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Tuesday, Vlnlon County look .
over sole possession of sc&gt;cond
place wllh an 83-74 win over
Al exa nder Nelso nv ille· York
smacked Miller 79-6f, and Wellslon edged Trimble tn 1wo
overtimes. 73-68.
·In the reserve aame, Meigs
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45·33 win. Joey Snyder led Meigs
with 15 while . Kevin Oiler and
Scott Nelg ier each added eighl.
Jared Nichols led Federa l·
Hocking with 14.
Coach Rusty Bookman's re·
serves go to 7-3 on the year and
7·1 in I he TVC.

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Rio Grande, Walsh. Tiffin and
Moun! Vernon each notched
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• Walsh lopped U~bana. 73-62;
Rio Grande defeated M alone,
69-64: Tiffin beat Cedarville. 96·
80: and Mounl Wrnon doWned
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Oman's rapid development has
not been withou t mistakes and
false slarts, · the information
minisler admits. He would critic·
ltr his coun trymt"n for perhaps
being too ambitious at times. for
allemp tlng lo achieve loo much
,
too soon.
"You always ,wan t the bes t ,"
he says.

MUSCAT, Oman !NEAl
minister of Information, the
Riadh bin Abdulla ai -Busaldl has challenge is lo Omanize the
a successfu I business career
infrastructure.
going back almost two decades.
But standards must still be
At various times, he has been
met. No Oman! should be apin banking and airline !llanage·
pointed lo a position simply
ment in Britain and in Bahrain. because he is Oman! and has
!he commercial ca pit al of !his
acquired a diploma. What mal·
part of I he world.
ters is whal he ca n ac tually do,
Early In 1986, he was ca lled
not only on I he job but · In
home to Oman lo run lhe preparing lhe way for other
counlry 's domeslic .air service,
Oman Is to fQilew him.
Oman Aviation, which during the
Abdul Aziz bin Mohamed at:
yea r passed a significant miles·
Rowa s Is another example of
tone. Native Omanis now com - Omanizatlon at work. He was
pri se more than 50 percenl of the · among !he thousands of educa ted
llne,'s \lersonnel , and their reOman is pursuing careers abroad
presentation is 'growing rap idly.
when th e. presenl reformminded
Ri adh bin Abdulla ai·Busaidi sultan ca me to power in 1970.
and !he enterprise he runs
Almosl all of lhe expalriates
illustr.ale a process !hat Omanis answered the call to return home
see as vilai to the future of their to help build a modern nation.
n a I i o n . . I I I s c a ·I I e d
His ministry, he es timates, is
"Omanizal ion."
now 75 percent Omani·staffed.
No! conlent met·ely lo pump oil The goa l is 90 pNcent by 1990.
and usc the proceeds lo hire
Those figures may be unusu olht'rs 10 run !heir coun try while ally high . The pace is considera·
th ey themselves live In Id le bly less rapid In o,ther areas of
luxury, !he Oma nis are deter- national life, especially commined 10 do the running themmerce. which
still largely in
selves. This means acquiring !he
the haods of Indian merchants.
· lechnlcal skills and managerial
ex pertise to do the jobs that
foreigners have done.
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b,ariged h~me 18 points and
grabbed 14 rebounds, including
13 rebounds in the first half a)on.e.
Other Marauders in double
digits illcluded senior guards J.
R. Kitchen and Donnie Becker
wj ith 12Band 11 resjleeliveiy while
un 1or rent 81 ssell chipped In 10
points to go withsev, en rebounds.
Federal H ki
· oc ng s Phil GilII an
topped the Lancers with 16 while
sophomore guard John Burdette
scored 11 points and 6-2 center
Steve ,Penswick added 10.
PenswiC'li led FHHS with fiye
rebounds while (;iii! an and Doug
Kincade had fqur apiece.
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contest, but also never led by
more than eight points. The score
.was lied once at 12·12. .
For lhe . s~cond consecutive
game, Metgs 6-5 · Jun,tor Mike
Bart rum was the games leading
scorer and rebounder. Bartrum

aid either.
·
But that's palenlly ridiculous.
As a matter- of fact. many in :
Congress who voted for the ban ·
undoubledly hoped that other :
nations and groups wovid rush :
into the breach.
But the need to jail somebody is :
central to the Democra ts' pian :
for wringing po'litical adva nlage ·
out of the Iran/ contra controv·
ersy (or ''sca ndal, " as the media
love to call. it ). Just how single· .
minded they are in theirdetermi· ·
nation to damage the Reagan ·
administration will be manifa sted by their reaclion to a
forthcoming deveiopmenl .
Ever since Iran seized the
Tehran hostages in 1979 and
Washington froze ali Iranian
assets in I his coun t,ry (amount·
ing to billions of dollars) . Iran
has been demanding the ret urn of.
those funds. Negotlalors · are
nearing agreemenl on the return :
of some $500 million of the tot al.
Int erest In the mailer is lnevita'.
bly heighlened by repealed sta te· :
ments of I he, Ayalolia h Rafsan· .
jani. speaker of the Iranian
parliamenl , !ha t In return for
sel tl emenl of !he funds issue.
Iran would put pressure on the :
terrorists In Lebanon to release ·
I he five American hostages
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Times' theory evidenfly is that,
sinc e Co ngress lemporarily
barred spending U.S. fuitds on
aid for the contas, no U.S.
ambassador tor staff member of
tht' Nationa l Security Council for
that matter ) could legally do
anything th ai would encourage

ever. Even If it · represented a
profil on sales of U.S. arms
through Middle Eastern middle·
men to Iran, ·the profit may
legitimately have been the mid·
d!eman's, to spend -as !hey saw
Iii. Also, some of it apparently
was donated by the. wealthy ·
sultan of Brunei. who was rooting
for the contras. And a large part
of it 11\aY have been contributed
by Saudi Arabia. for ·similar
reasons. Wh ere, in shorl. are the
misspent U.S. funds?
Anyway, the Democrats are
hanging onto that l aw with aii!O
fingernails. And the law is also
behind the Times' excitement
over Ambassador Tambs's
" link" to that airstrip. The

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Who threw the kilts
into the lady's haggis?
WASHINGTON ! UP! I -Shortly before Prime Minister M~rgaret
Thatcher's arrival , I took part In a whiskey-blending contes t at the
British Embassy. Whal Is more, I was one of I he winners .
Which Is som et hing I ca n't say for assortt'&lt;l slaleandlocal lottcries.
Ma ybe buying a ticket does help. after ali.
Anyway, as I was being co ngralula led by the losers, I fdt a billike
the sloried kilt s-wea rin g Scot who passed out on the way home and
was discovered by lwo English lad ies out for an even ing's
conslitullonai.
I guess l 'd better not !In is h 1he joke. IPSI I be j a iiPd for por nO i,'T ap h)'
by Attorney Genera l Edwin M ees~. The punch li n~ definil ely wo n' t
bear repeating around children.
.' If you insist on lea rning how 1.1ends, send in a plain , brm&lt;'n wrapper.
· Anyway, I now have a certificatf', suilablc for framing, fr om !he
Scotch Whiskey Associalion attesling 1ha I I am a "masler blender."
Can Margaret Thatcher say IlK' same? Or Meese eil her. lor Ihat
matter'?
· OK. So maylx' the co nies!. as m.v wife ralh&lt;'r forcefully poinled ou1
l~t e r , was fixed. Maylx' I he blend I concocted did indeed inspire yucks
from olhcr con teslanls.
: 1 can only
. note in my defense, or " defence" as the Brit ish might call
it, thai the j udging was supposed to be done wilh I he nose and noll he
throal.
Tony Tucker, the associa tion's executive direc tor, · told us
professional blenders may deal with as many as ~ types of single
malt and grain alcoholic beverages duririg a day. 'It wouldn ' t do 10
swallow lhf'm al i.
. ·:True, !he blf'nding room he ushered us into contained only five
Wi&gt;es. Bull I though! I did ralher well wit h whal I had to work wilh.
.
Co)lid I help It if some of the samples disappeared '~
&gt; And did you know thai Scoliand has a lowland as well as~ highland"
f. didn't either unlll I entc&gt;red I he blending contesl.
.: Which brin gs up a related question: Why do Scots. par ticular!)·
(l[piomats. poets and whiskey brand namrrs . lend to be so prejudiced
.
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)!ga ins! the lowlands?
.·• Sir Anlony Aciand , the&gt; British ambassador, called the ev~ning a
:\&gt;Highland House Party" and fed us what was billed as "a hi ghland
clinner."
:: Even Robert Burns, portions of one of whose poems was read "11h
'i he serv ing of lhP haggis, wrole "A High l and Welco me," part of
which goes: " In heaven itself I'll ask no more .... "
. Bul did you ever laste a genuine lowland whiskey'? I did. and fo und
it ralhN 1oothsome. Made me wan! to burs t into a chorus of "My
Hearl May Be In the Highl ands but My Ta ste&gt; Buds Dc&gt;fini tely Are in
·the Lowlands."
·· Tucker advised blending I he various types so we migh t handle 1he
sea tin ~ of dinner guesls who were "objectionable&gt;," "u npr"'lictable"
'and so forth .
. I tried to comp ly, blending lowland guests wil h highland gues1s and
~eati n g I hem al l. whenevN possible, below the salt .
• Thai formula , as I have already Indicated, was a big succcss. The
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OhiQ State University . football
coach Earle Bruce has rejected
an offer frqm lhe University of
Arizona, It was learned tOday.
OSU Athletic Director Rick
Bay, in San Diego with Bruce for
a coaches' convention, told United Press~ International In a
telephone Interview that Bruce
decided to stay at Ohio State
despite a lucrative ·offer fro~
Arizona.
"In the final analysts. even
though the Arizona contract was
superior to what we could do lor
him, he could not bring himself to
leave Columbus, his team, the
assista nt coaches and Ohio
State," Bay sa id. "He's a Buck·
eye through and through. He's
go ing to be back . Obviously, I am
ex treme\Y pleased.
"He is one of the great coaches
in America .nd I would not want to
lose him to anyone else."
Th~ Arizona Republic, quoting
untdeMIIied sources, reported
today Bruce was o!!ered a
live-year contract by Arizona
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ru nning back Curt Warner. sl!lellned two years ago by what was
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Warner. a four-year veteran
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yards receiving gave him 1,8231n
total yardage, the mosl In the
co nf e r e nce amo ng non quarterbacks . Warner outgal ned
his neares t 'AFC compelltor,
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waukee defeated New Jersey
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and Seattle routed Phoenix 138·

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Bullets 112, Clippers 97
At Landover, Md ., Moses Malone scored 27 points and Ja y
VIncent added 23 In his Washinglen debut to help send Los
Angeles to Its 13th s lralghl loss.

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to the Jay hawks' loss to Ohio
State on a disputed lip·In at the
buzzer In overtime. "They came
out and slowed down Ihe tem po
and exec uted."
Wichita Slat e center Hr nry
Carr went scoreless in the fl rs l
half. bul sco red 12 polnts, lnclud·
lng 2 3-polnt plays that enabled
the Shockers to hold on and
Improve to 9·4. Kansas fell to 7-4.
Carr sa nk 3 of 4 free· lhrow
attempls In Ihe final 4:1 seconds.
the las l giving Wi chi ta Sta le a
52-43 lead.

haven' t recovered fro m lhose
other losses yet."
On the Shockers' hOme court ,
Kansas went to the free throw
line only 6 times co mpared to 26
times for Wichita State. The
Shockers slowed the Jayhawks'
running game to a crawl. out rebou'ndlng Kansas 17-10 In the
second half to compensa te lor
33-percent shooting In the per iod.
"I think this one was worse
because we were prepared to·
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Cartwright. who had 15 pqlnts
and 14 rebou nds . . ,
Behind 31 points from Ewing
and 19 from Gerald Wilkins, New
York avenged $114·92 loss to the
Hawks over the weekend. The
32-polnt vlc.tory was the Knlcks
biggest marglnoftheseason. and
their 118 points their highest
total. Atl ant a's 86 points was Its
season low. The Hawks went
scoreless over the first 3:126 of the
final period.
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"They dom inated the 1ga me In
every area: They rebounded the
ball, they ra n their break and
shot the ball well," .·Atlanta
Coach Mi ke Fratello said.
"There'is really not much to say.
They jusl played an excellenl
game. When you get a good
beating you just have to sta nd up
and admit you had a good
beating."
Ewing, who sco red ·a careerhigh 43 points the last time the
two teams met at Madison
Square Garden. scored 14 points

ThP Cli ppers ha vt' thr
worsl record at ~ - 2X .

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AI Ri chHcld, Ohio. \ hi cago
limilpd Cleveland to 12 fourlh·
quarl er poinls and MlehaC'I J or·
di!n scorrd i7 poi nt s to hand
Cleveland li s fourlh ·straig ht dr·
leal. J o rd;~n has ll'd tht• learn In
scoring In CVC I') " gamr hut Onf'a 113·90 loss 10 ~1ilw a uk ct' on
Decemlx·r 13. in which J ohn
Paxson led IIH ' Bul ls with ](;.
Buc ks 12·1, 1\;l'ls 112

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Pacers 101. S1111rs 9!1
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Gil more's goa llend ing on Vl' rn
Fleming' s driving shot in the
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By GERRY MONIGAN
l!'PI Sports Writer
the cont ract was more lmpor(anf · Huble Brown used Bill Carlwto aruce than the dollar amount. right and .Patrick Ewing In the
Bruce recently finished the same lineup, an&lt;l the tactic
!lrsl year of a three-year con- became a major Issue In his
tract at Ohio State. the multi- . firing. Bob Hill. having scrapped
year contract ever given an Ohio the l&lt;;!ea to-.placate critics, has
. State coach.
revived the formation, and the
It's worth $87,000 a year and New York,Knlcks have won five
includes no guaranteed ex tra of their last six games.
benefits, but~ Income from
"When.Jcamelnascoach, this
television and radio shows. he whole Twin Towers thing was
re~eives a total of about $200,000. blown up," Hill said Tuesda y
The Arizona pac~age reporledly
night after the Knlcks rout ed the
was worlh a bout $200,000 Atlanta Hawks 118- 86. " It was
·
- like ·they were bigger th an the
annually.
team. I wanted to take the
pre&amp;sure off them, so I defu sed It,
Bay said he could not offer a nd then gradually got back In to
Bruce a longer contract.
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"I wish I .could have. but I was
Accordingly. the Knitks have
not empowered to do .so:" he said.
gotten back to respectability . If
"I really ·had to appeal to his they keep It up. they:llmake the
heart, his loyalty, his emotl&lt;&gt;ns."
playoffs- and lose a shot -a t the
The Arizona job opened last lott ery for the·lop draft pick.
week when Larry Smith ac·
"We can.turn it around quickly
cepted the coac hing post a1 by beating th e teams we' re
Southern California.
supposed to beal and· sneaki ng in
Bruce completed his eighth
season at Ohio State this year
with a New Year's pay victory In
the Cotton Bowl over Texas A&amp;M:
and a 10·3 record . In eac h of his
previous seven years, he had a
By GERRY MONIGAN
9·3 record and his winning
UPI Sports WrUer
percentage was the best In Ohio
Kansas could not have picked a
Stat e history.
worse lime to make Its fir st vis it
since 1955 to Wichita State.
Reeling from losses to No. 15
Pittsburgh and Ohio State last
weekend In the Hawaii Rainbow
Classic.
the No. 18 Jayhawks
fin 1:Unllrri 111k ~.fin fuurMr,o DU,\' :VI
were dealt their third loss In four
nn ~~·,\lllt•.f 32, Syt •unur~· I ~
l'ln Ml Not no Dllllll' U. Rt•adln.: ;~
games.
a 54·49 defeat.
l 'ln St•iun l l, ( "In HII Kh•.,. '!!
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"I don't think any team would
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Asc hemeler In 1980.
8y GENE CADDES
New Riegel's girls. who hil
UPI Sports Writer
only
5 of 19 free lhrows during
COLUMBUS. Ohio !UP! ) Ohio high sc hool basketball notes regulation play last Sat urday.
cann ed 5 of 7 In overtime for a
from arou nd the s tate:
Salem Coach . George Spack 50·45 win over Vanlue. A jumper
cla ims his halftime speech last by Tanya Smit h. who had a ga me
Friday night was nothin g spe- high 18 points. put New Riegel
cial. Maybe It wasn't; · bul the ahead to stay In the OT.
Marysville has a streak go ing
result s certainly were.
The Qua kers, losers of eight that will make an old man out or
consecullve games and trailing Coach Jim Kaufman before his
winless Struthers 30-19 at hal f· lime. The Monarchs l'dgro Bucktime. came out with lire In their eye Valley 50-49 on Saturday
eyes in the third quarter. They nighl, their third win In a row by a
pitched a·24-0 shutout during tha t single point.
Ak ron Central-Hewer, ran off
period. going from an 11-point
defi cit to a 13-polnt lead. 43·30 17 unanswered points In the thi rd
quarter las t Sal urday night for a
after three quarters . .
"I had no sage words of co me-from -behind 67-56 wl~ over
wisdo m at the half," said Spack, Kent Roosevelt . The Eagles,
who starled three sophomores In down 27-19 at halftime, outsco red
an effort to sha ke up his strug· the Rough Riders 27· 7 during the
gling team. "I just Iold the kids to crucial third period to up thei r
relax and the ball would start record to 4·3. Roosevelt. which
falling. I didn't lhlnk that goi ng in lost for th ird lime in a row , new Is
there and ripping on Ihem would 5·4.
Columbus Hartley's Tony Luhave been approprla le."
cas. a husky 6-foot-5. 220· pound
Norwalk 's Tornado Buster T- junior. will ha ve the college
shlr ts helped some las t Friday coaches knocking at hls door as
nlgh l In It s game agai nst Tiffin soon as the NCAA permlls th em
· Columbian, but nol quite enough. on his front porch. Lucas. a
The prev iou s ly unb ea te n J.year starter for the Hawks. Is
Truckers (9·1). st ill smarting averaging 29.5 point s and 13. 9
from an 83·48 loss a year ago to rebounds per ga me lor Hartley
Columbian, donned the T-s hlrts despite being lhe local polnl of
for their ·pre-ga me warmup. An · every opponent's dC'fense. He ·
Inscription on he back read: also Is shooting 80 percen1 from
"Feb. 8, 1986," lhe date of Ia&gt;! the free throw line and 58.8
yt-ar 's embarrassing loss. The percenl from the floor.
T-shlrts turned oul to be wort h
about 31 points as the Truckers
again losl, not by 35as a year ago.
but by lour. 61·57. It left the two
teams tied for fir st place In the
Norther n Ohio League with 4·1
records.

Dwight Praylow led all
Shockers· scorers with 13 pol nl s.
Manning led Kansa s with-" 12.
followed by Cedric Hunler and
Keith . Har,rts with 11 apiece.
Wi chit a State had lost seven of
the previous elghl match ups
between I he schools.
In other ga mes, Villanova
stopped Boston Co lleg~ 66-58,
Connectlcul whipped Selon Ha ll
77-68. and Soulhwes t Missouri
State upended Brigham Young
62-61 In overtime.
AI Boston. Haro ld .lcnsen
scored 17 points, Including·

Of crueia l :!-point liPid guu ls !u lr
in thr •gamr to lf'iH.I Vil bn nvJt to
the Btl-( East victor;·. Th•· Wit~ ·
ca ts iJ I' l." :1- 0 in thr conft·rcnc1&gt;.
The Eag lt'S. play ing llll'i r tr•uguc
opC'ne1:. dropprcl to 7-4. l\Pnny
Wilson und Doug WPsl ruc h
added 1.6 point s for Vi lla no va.
and Dana IJ;ur o~ p;t r·Pd lhi\
Eagles wllh !H.
At Easl Huthr rford. N ..J .. t'llff
Robin son sro l'&lt;'&lt;i 1!1 poi nts und
Ta te Gro rgr Mdrd 1!i to help
Co nn ec:ttru t snap S(•ton !l ulls'
!lvr·gam t' winning str(•ak . Phil
Gambi C' fl nis iwll with I ~ I&gt;O inl s
lor Ihe Huskb . who Improved lo
6-6ovcratl and 1-2 in t lw Rig East.
John Monon lrd th,. Pira tr s. 9·2
and2·1. wi th !C&gt;pointsa nd Mar ti n
Salley Had 1.1. ·
At 'pr·ovo. Uta h. Win, rnn G&lt;w
land ~eorPd 2:) point !-i, in rl udln ~

an R-[oo t jumppr wi th :1 sr•ronds
tell iri over time. to llrt Soulhwesl
Missouri St:~ t P an ct snap lhr
Cbu!j'irs' r ight · ga mr winning
srrrak. rw u. 10· "· hall lakr•n "
()] . 6() lead on .f r ff C' hatm att' s
lay up off a bad pass wi th II
seconds !cit. Tht' Bl'ars im·
proved to 111-4.

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Brad McMillan scored a ca reer
high 39 poin ts Friday night to
lead Warren Harding to Its ninth
win In HOW, 79-68 over Cleveland
West Tech. McMillan. a 5- loot-10
junior guard, hit 18 of 30 s hots
from the fl oor. including 9-of·9 1n
the third qu arter.
Jim Harris . a 6-foot -2 senio r.
scored 46 points In leadtngTinora
to a 72.-49 vlclory over Ayers ville
las t Tuesday night. Harris' 46polnt -outpu l equalled Ihe school
mark set previously by Tim

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By gDWARD SCH'RECK, D.O. stnuslits are fever. bad breath,
Answer: People who have
Assistant Professor
facta! patn, yellow mucus and a dental work performed on teeth
ol Family Medicine
' stopped-up nose.
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tn the upper jaw· may develop
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Often a~cold or allergy can sinusitis because the roots of
ol Osteopatf!lc Medicine
cause sinusitis by clogging the these teeth' Jte right below the
Question: After·suffering from sinus ducts. This traps natural sinuses. The rapid .changes tn air
facial pain for severa l days, I secretions and allows a bacterial ·pressure · during a plane filght
visited my doctor. She said I have Infection to develop and thrive. A can also lntens.lfy pain caused by
sinusitis. What Is sinusitis?
broken nose, nasal polyps or slnu~ttls, And people, WhO smoke
Answer: Sinusitis ts an tnfiam· foreign bodies· ca.n also obstruct are more prone to respiratory
matlon of the ltntng of sinuses tn normal sinus drainage and cause Infections like s!nusLtis· because
the head. The most commonly sinusitis.
tobacco smoke paralyzes the tiny
Inflamed sinuses Ue Immediately
QueStion: Can other factors hairs that · ltne the air passages
above the eyes and just below the aggravate sinusitis?
and expel dirt and mucus .
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detect anU tre11t sinusitis? ·
The combination of antibiotics . '•
Answer: After examln!ng'your and- decongestants should relieve
head and nee)&lt;, your doctor may sinusitis In a few days,
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order x-rays to determine
Another treatment for'· sinusitis"~
whether a sinus Infection exists. Is breathing . warm,: moist a\r::;
If your sinuses are Indeed In· from ' a humidifier and .drinking.; .
fected, your physician will pres· · plenty of liquids. Both remedies·•
cr!be antibiotics for a bacterial help thin .mucus In the sinuses. -~
lnfectlon.a
If ~ fever persists for several ~
Decongestants might also be days and you don't feel better, ·:
recommende,d , tor they shrink see your doctor. It's Important to '
the tissues that surround · the get an examination and medica·.:,.'
passageway where the sinuses lion before sinusitis becomes: ;
open Into the nose. Tnts helps serious. ·
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·cLRSSifll:D RDS

.Educational opportunity ·
comes after some ·effort
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Sentinel Stall Writer
Education opportunities are
out there for
those who want
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Athens Menta!' Health Center
could be a forgotten group over ·
the holiday season .- - bu(
they're not , thanks .to the efforts
of Drew Webster Post 39: American L,eglon · Auxtllary In
Pomeroy.
.
-The group handled the remembra)'lce program again In December' and ex tends special
tha'nks to the Davls-Quickel
Insurance ,\gency which served
as a collection point: the Riverview Garden Club and the Racine
Grange for .sizeable donations
and Ralph Matthews who donated gloves for all the patients
Involved. and to all the others
who gave so that the lives of
others might be brightened.

Congratulations
are In order for
· Ronald L. Diles,
Middleport, who was an Adull
Basic Education student who has
decided to further his education,
Ronald made the honor roll for
his first quarter at thi&gt;Tri-County
Vocational-School in Nelsonville.
Diles enrolled In the loc:!al Adult
Mr. and Mr.r. Char/e.!' Ohlinf!,er .
"Basic E.ducation . ·program on
Sept. 30, 1985 and received his
General Equivalency Diploma
on Aprll16, 1986. An average of 45
The Harrisonville Senior C!ti·
.. Is need .to pass the G.E .D. test zens Club will be holding Its free
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ohlinger Hawkins, Racine; Dorsey Ohlin·
and he scored 50.6.
blood pressure clinic fro m 10 will observe their .50th wedding ger, Gallipolis; Jackie lcE"nDiles resides at 713 S. Fourth ' a.m. to 12 noon on Tuesday and anniversary on Friday, Jan. 9, at hower, Rutland, and Shelly ObSt., In Middleport with his wife. you're welcome to attend. Fern· their home In Harrisonville.
linger, at home. The couple also
Hazel, and their three children. dora Story, R.N ., a favorite
Mr. and Mrs. Ohlinger are the has 21 gra ndch ildren and 12
After gettJng his diploma he person of many, will be In charge parents of nine children, who
-grandchildren.
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enrolled at the Nelsonville voca- of the clinic which will be held at Include Donna. McFarland , Mid· great
Their mailing address for
tional school and now plans to town hall.
dleport ; James Ohlinger, Salem those wishing to send cards is
open his own elect rlcal business
Center; Goldie Carson, Racine; Box 218, Nic holson Hill Road.
ih this arra when he graduates in
Help me grasp this.
Charles F. Ohlinger, Pomeroy; · Rutland, Ohio 45775.
June 1987.
If you have been watching Eunice Duff, Athens : Dottie
Meigs County presently has channel6 on television- that has
two Adult Basic Education lea rn' been a Columbus statio n, WTVN
ing centers. One is in the - yo u can' t do that anymore.
. Middleport Public Library and C h~nn el 6 Is now QVC on which
The Rock Springs United Meth·· trip to Korea also showing
· the other at the Pomeroy Com- you .can do shopping. The Colum- odlst
Orga nization met pictures of !he country and
munit y Action building. If you're bus station you watched before is at theWomen's
chu rch recenfly for a purchases madr there. Gilts
Interested in the program you now on channel 30. Now if your potlu ck dinn er e and gift were wrapped for delivery to
can enroll at anytime. Just call set won't receive channel 30 you .exchange.
coUJity infirmary resident s a nd a
~~2-&gt;713 or 9~2- 2222.
can go to the Consolidated
Rev. Fra nklin presenled donation was givrn to Sen a Car a.
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Communi&lt;'ations Ca ble TV office prayer before the meal and Jane Eleven members a nd three gu· Or how about becoming a ..., that's only entails a trip to . Walton presented a talk on her ests attended.
Off
. baseball or softball umpire?
Point PIC'asant. and what the
If that prospect appeals to you heck you have lots of time- for a
: contact Gordon Fisher at ~92- conv C'r tor at no cost.
·
: 2185; Dennis Eichinger at ~85If somehow you feel that you
. .3329; Howie Caldwell at 949-2611 lost out along the way with
or Ike Spencer at 949-2448. Anyl computers. ca ble television. las·
David L. Bumgardner, Shirley Wilkenson. Randall R. Tal boti,
, one of them will be happy to II I ers, and theothr r new technology J , Bumgardner, to Terri Powell, Helen Talbot!, Mildred C. Soud·
OFF
you In on the details.
of ·todav, welcome to the club. parcels, Rutland.
ers. to James W. Suftle, Greta M. ,
There's a whole bunch of us. Do
Robert W. Oliver, Dorothy J. Suttle. parcels, Lebanon.
•GROUP OF PANELS 1/2 PRICE
keep smiling.
: Meigs County t·esidents at thr
Oliver, to Cella Rose McCoy,
Roger A. Holsin ge r, Ci nd y L.
parcels, Porn. VIII.
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Holsinger , to Mononga he la
Clifford G. Newlun, Dec'd, by Power Co., right of way, Olive.
•GROUP OF CALICO $229 PEl YAID
. adm .. to Barbara Frltzpatrick,
Darrell L. Henderson. Ml ·
Sharon Frltzpatrlck, parcels chelle A. Henderson, to Darrell
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PRICE
L. Hend erson,"Lot 4, Olive.
AlrSTINN. Texas iUP!i edlfor for the magazine, said ~Adm .· Deed), Olive. · ··· · ·
Deborah Lynn' Wood. to Earle
Andrew C. Bradford, Dec'd,
Texas. USA. the state's sesqul· Tuesday.
•GROUP OF MAGAZINES
PRICE
Lee
Wood,
19A,
Bedford
.
Ruth Frank, Affld ., Raci ne VIII.
centennial bull that died from a
Texas. USA, designated the
Barry D. Marshall, Judith M.
Beneficial Mtg. Co. of Ohio, to
broken back suffered during a .sesquicentennial bull for the
•GROUP OF KWIK SEW PAnERNS
Marshall,
to B. Joe Gar nes, Shari Frederick L. Wflllamson, Donna
mating mishap. received Texas state's 150th anniversary cele·
J . Wllllam&lt;on, parcel, Rutland
Monthly magazine's annual top bratlons last yea r, got its name Garnes, parcels, Chester.
Mildred
B.
Rummel,
Dec'd,
10
VIII.
Bum Steer Award,
from markings on Us forehead
STOP IN TO
James
Daniel
Rummel,
Affld.
SINGER
Jeffrey W. Marcinko, Peggy J .
that resembled a map of theLone
SEE OUR
for trans., Minersville.
Marci nko, to Columbia Gas
" It comes as no surprise ·to Star state.
Lyle
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R.
Sinclair,
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Paul
L.
Transmission Corp., Agreement
BEAUTIFUL
anyone that 1986 was a bum year · Burka noted -the bull died last
Sinclair,
Carolyn
S.
Sinclair.
lot.
Easement.
Olive.
for Texas, and dec iding on the · year after suffering a broken
NEW SPRING
Cec il 0 . King, Gladys R. King,
REG. 1209.90 Now
biggest bummer of all was back In what was described as a Bedford.
Earl Thoma, Dec.' d, to Patsy to Ge nea l Dunkin, lot. Salisbury.
FABRICS
tough," Paul Burka, a senior "mating mishap."
A. Thoma , E. Kelly Thoma ,
Ad alln e Price Summ ers ,
Suzan A. Thoma .. Cert .. Bedford. Forest Summers, to John H. Noll:
Earl Thoma, Dec' d. to Palsy A. parcels, Lebanon .
Thoma, E. Kelly Thoma. Suzan
Flossie Ragan . to Leading
A. Thoma, Cert., Chester .
Creek Consv. Dlst.. right of way,
E. Kelly Thoma. Suzan A, ease, Columbia.
NEW HRS.:
Thoma
, to Patsy A. Thoma.
William F. Griffis, Giselle Y.
By WILLIAM C. TROTI'
parcel. Bedford,
Griffis. to Leading Creek Consv.
Mon.-Sat
United Press International
Joyce Davis, David W. Davis, Dlst.. right of way, ease ,
ADVENTURES OF INDIANA HASENFUS: The story of
9:00-S:OO
Margaret Wilkenson, Timothy Co l~mbla ,
gunrunner Eugene Ha.~enfu• ' Nicaraguan adventures may be
coming to a theater or boo~store near you. Hasenfus, 45, has
received several bOok and movie offers, which could help pay
off the big legal d~bt he ran up In Nicaragua .
. "TherE' have been some Inquiries and we really haven't had
an opportunity to consider them and respond fo them," said
Hasenfus' lawyer. Eme.t N. Pleger of Marinette, Wis. "'As to
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whether thcy are of substance or mater ialize, we rea lly have no
wav of knowing,"
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Hasenfus was shot down Oct. 6 while running guns"io the
Contras but ·tast month a Nicaraguan court pardoned him from
a 30-ye~r prison sent ence. Hasenfus has Indicated he -rould like
to rNurn to constr uction work In the Marinette area but Is
reluctant to get a full-time job because congressional
committees ma y fxo calling him to testify about the Iran-Contra
affai r.
t;LTON RESTING: The doctor who performed ex ploratory
throat surgery on Elton ,John was available for comment after
the oper;lllon but the singer's publicist says he appeared to ,
come through II quite well. "The ex ploratory surgery took about
30 minutes but we won't know the results for some time," sa,ld
Patll M011tyn.
A spokeswoman at St . Vincent's Private Hospital in Sydney,
Australia, also said the surgery went well and t•hat John was
" resting comfortably. He will remain hospitalized until at lea·st
Friday and has been told to rest his voice and not to speak for at
Seneca, The Juice Folks, introduce new, great Cranberries are special. That's why Seneca And SENECA glvu you
least a week. The fhroat problem forced John to break off his
tasting Seneca Cranberry Juice Cocktails. Not research has developed Seneca Cranberry Juice · .four great cholcu .
Australian tour and cancel plans to play In the United States.
too tart, not too sweet-just right. Great tasting Cocktails. They'retight, tasty and delicious with • Cranberry Julct Cocktail
BAKING WITH JUNE: Nobody has promoted the milk-and·
juice cocktails with the goodness of cranberries no artificial flavors, color or preservatives. Now • Crtnbtrry·Applt Ju!CI Cockllll
cookies Industry more than Mayfield's No. 1 mom - June
and loaded with Vitamin C. In fact, there is awhole you can serve natural greattasting cranberry juice • Ratpbtrry·Cranberry Julct Cockttil
Cleaver. Now Barbara Billingsley, the rock-solid mother In
day's supply of Vitamin C in Mry six-ounce glass cocktails to your family and at the same ume gtve • Grape-Cranberry Juice Cocktail
"Leave It to Beaver" and now "The Ncw ·Leave It to Beaver." Is
them a whole day's supply of Vitamin C..
AI alwayt, you can fHt good about
of Seneca Cranberry Juice Cocktails.
telling tht' world how she kept &amp;aver and Wally happy . •
giving
SENECA to your family.
"For years. 'Beaver' fan s have been asltlng about the
Ingredients of my chocolate chip cookies." she says. "So In
Special Vllue:Tty Slnec• Cr~nblrry Juice C«ltta/1 todl'f
honor o!1987. the 30th anniversary of 'Leave lito Beaver,' ... I,'ll
and SAVEl
.reveal my.secret recipe."
It goes like this: preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix 1 cup of
sflortenlng, 1 cup of sugar. lh cup of brown sugar, two beaten ,
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eggs and 2 teaspoons of vanilla, Blend 21h cups flour, I teaspo~n ·
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of salt and !teaspoon of soda and stir ln. Mix In a small package
f
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of chocolat e chips, Drop rounded teaspoonfuls onto an
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cookies.
MEDIOCRE COMET: Halley 's comet and loan Rivers have
scaled the heights of mediocrity, according to the Millard
Fillmore Society, The,organization singled out the comet for Its
1986 Medal of Mediocrity because It was "all fluff and glitter
with no substance," said Phil Arkow, society spokesman.
"It ts clearly a - If barely discernible ..:.' winner, beat lng out
· Burger King's Herb by 46 .million miles. " ' Rivers, who was ·
described as "all Ourt and no substance," was a runner-up along
with Max HeadfGOIII of video fame and Vanna ~lle or TV's
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Calendar

POM EROY - Preceptor Beta
; Be ta Chapter, Bet a. Si gm a Phi
Sor ority, will m eet at 7:30 p.m .
· Thursd ay at Grace E piscopal
Parish House.

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limit Quantities ·

STO.RE HOURS
Mon.-Sat. 8 AM-10 PM
Sunday 10 AM-10 PM

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, OH,
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PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., JAN. 10, 1987

Ex-teacher sentenced for abuse
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BUCKET

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Ste·w Meat ••••••••••
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~Chuck Roa-st ••••••• $14.9
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KAHN'S

$1
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Sliced Bacon •••••••
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Grain price$ post retreat

OSCAR MA·YER SLICED

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CHICAGO (U P I I -Corn ma de contract lows again Tu esday
" on the Chicago B oard of Tr ade. A midday att em pt at a rally
t hroughou t the grain and soy bean complex f ailed and prices
ret ri&gt;a ted to l ower levels.
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The exceptions W!'l'e oats and soybean oil which closed higher
across th~ board .
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Ther e was a ·lltlle short-covering In corn and soybPa ns but In
gener al t he sellers held the upper hand throughout the day.
Commerci al selllpg press ured corn to new lows in every
contrac t. Th e wee_k ly -export Inspection figure was bearish fo r
co rn. and basis IPvels declined a~ country mov ement picked up.

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South Central Ohio
Mostly cloudy tonight , with a
. low in the upper 20s. Mostly
sunny Thu rsday, w ith highs in
t he upper 30s.

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· T hursday.
Winds w ill be from northwest
five to 10 m ph tonig ht.
Public Notice

Ohio E x tended t 'orecast
Friday through Sunday
Fai r wpathPr Friday and Sunday, with a chance of snow on
Satur day. Highs will bl' In the30s
F r iday and r anging fr om the m ld
20s to the mid 30s Saturday and
Sunday. Overnight lows wil l In
the. ~s Frid ay and Sa turday
mornings and in t)le f('('ns ear ly
Sundav.

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CO L UMBUS 1UP I )- Among th e ea rly bill s Introduced In the
new session of the Ohio Gener al A ssembly Is onP forbidding
peOpil' under 18 t o drive on Oh io hig hw ays at night .
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Sen. Richar d H . F inan, R -Cinclnriatl , subm itted the proposal
Tues day.
" I have nev.er had anybody ex plain to me the n!'ed for a 16-or
17-yeljr old to be on the r oad at 3 a. m :," said F in an, whose own
children are p ast their teen year s.
Fin an sa id other states,: tn cludlng Pennsy lvania, have such
prohibitions and it has redu ced their accident rates by up to 40
percent. " It 's a given fact that It does r educe accidents ," he
said.
The senator sa id teens w ho have to drive to a job would be
exempted. and t hat he's w illin g to negotia te a r esonable cur fe~
for the other s. " This I~ just a starting poin t,'' he sa id.

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SUNDAY
:· M IDDLEPORT - T he Sunday
· wors hip service of M i ddl eport
: Presbyter ian Chu rch will be at
: 11 : 1&gt; a.m . T he M iddleport
churc h Is cxcha nginl': tim e w it h
- th e Syrac use Pres byter i an
Church, wh ic h wil l hold wor ship
at 10: 15 a. m .. so·a conl':r egarional
meeting may be held at M iddl e·
port fo llowing regular worship.

City and Ric hfie ld . Ut ah, also
, ca lled the sheriff's office Monday
• nig ht to repor t 1h&lt;· distress ca II
: ;md give directions to the
• st ra nde(l hiker s i n Second Wa ter
; Ca nyon, In th e mou ntai ns about
' 15' miles w!'s t of Price.
· l\ search team ·sp!'n l hours
loo kln~ for the you ths. aged 15
and 16, befor e lht'y found them
.: tiuddled Inside their fou r-w heel
· drive vehicle. The vehicle had
- bccom !'stuck In snow dri ft s som e
200 feet orr the r oad, Bryner said.
·s teven Proc tor , dir ector or
tei&lt;'Commmunlca tlons for the
Ot ah Public Safety Department ,
sa id the long-distance "skip" of
the CB radio s ignal Is not unique.
"Som etlmes' thOse things will
bounce orr the clouds or the
atmosphpr p," P roc tor sa id. "Be·
cause of what's ca lled skip, I 've
talked to somebOdy f r om Al as ka
In, U t ah" on a low-band radio.

AKRON 1UP I I - A former Akron junior high school teacher
has been sent enced to six months in j ail on a c har ge of havin g
spx with a 13-year-old student in the spring of 1985.
Bryson F illm ore. 50. m ade an apology M onday' before
municipal Judge Robert M axson, sayin g he regretted that he
had caused harm .
.
M'axson ordered Fillmore to perform communit y service in
lieu of payin g a $1.000 fin e and to continue to undergo
counseli ng. whi c h F illmore had started shortl y alter his arres t
Oct. 23,
Fi l~m ore resigned from ~ i s job as music teacher at Hyre
.Jun"'or High School in mid- Novem ber.

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-: AP PLE GROVE - A h.v mri
· sing w ill be held at 7 p. m .
: Sa turday at the Apple Grove
United Met hod ist Chu rch fcat ur: I n ~ t he Sisson Fa m ily.

H ~ m ra dio operator s In Sa lt Lak£&gt;

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BEACHWOOD I UPi i - Progress ive Corp .• a Clevela nd-area
speci alty Insura nce company, Is planning to build a $300 million
co mplex in dow ntown Cl'evel and that will Include a hot el, retail
space, an art mu seum and a park.
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Th e co mpany has offices In Beachwood and Mayfi eld and
br anches In other st ates.
Progr essive Is already negotiating for some 100,000 square
feet in a proposed $7 million office building In Richmond
Heights.
The company has seen it s rPvenues grow from $6 million In
1965 to $750 million in 1986, Cra in 's Cl ev el and Business reported
.
Monday.
Crain 's said Progr essive i s looking at the Cleveland project as
part of It s plans for the 21st century .

: R OCK SPRINGS Roc k_
- Spr ings Grange m !'e ts Thu rsday ,
- 7:30 p.m ., at the grang!' haiL
Gues t spf'a k er will be from
So uthern Ohio Coat Co.

PRICE, Uta h IUPI I - T hr""
t!'enagers stra nded for severa l
bone-chill ing hours in the m oun . tain s of cent ra l Uta h were .
: rescued after their dlsl ri'!S slg. nat hit an "a tmospher ic sk ip"
and reached a Ca liforn ia ham
.radio operator.
· Carbo n Cou nty Sheriff Barry
13r y n£&gt;r sa ld T uesday the dlst r!'Ss
signal se nt by cit izens· band
radio was pic ked up In Ca li!OI'· •
: nla' s ca pit al.
: " Th ey sent out a dis tress signal
; that hit an at m ospheric skip and
went all the way to Sacr ament o,
: he sa id.

PAI NESVILLE I UPII ~ A Cl!'veland archit ecture firm has
been hir ed to oversee the construction o! Lak e CQunty's $17.3
million jail and sheriff offices.
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Voinovlch-Sgr o Ar chitects Inc .. the s am~ f irm that drew the
plans and specifi cations for the project , will be paid $887;000 to
oversee constru ct .ton, which Is expec ted to begin In early spr ing .
a nd ~ complet('d In 18 to 20 months.
.
Commissioner 'John P l atz said as project man ager ,
Voinovic h-Sgro w ill make sure that the 298-bed j ail Is built to
speci fica tions and no C&lt;J rners are cu t.
Close scrutiny of the project w ill also r educe cost overruns, he

Firm plans Cleveland complex '

POMEROY A fin ancia l
wor ks hop for Inter ested seniors
of M eigs, Sou thern and Eastern
Hjgh Sc hools w ill be held at 7:30
p.m . Thursday In the Meigs High
Sc hoo l Librar y. Ric hard Rit z. man, ass ls_l/lnl direc tor of Hnan. cl al aid at M arietta College, will
- present the p rogr am for se niors
who plan to atte nd a hig her
lea rning ln stltlt lon in the fall and
their parenTS.

POM EROY - Senior Citizens
, Dane!' Club w ill have a dance at
: the S!'nlor Ci tize ns Cent er on
· Mul ~r ry Hei~ ht s Fri day. 8-11
: p.m . Music by the Stringdusters.
: Adm ission Is $1.50 p!'r p!'rson.
· Bring snac ks for thcre fres hmr nl
: table.

'B riefs:---, OU names
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,eminent
scholar

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SYRACUSE T he M eigs
Association of Retarded Cit izen s
will m eet Thursday, 7 p. m .. a't
Car leton School, for installation
of olflc!'rs.

FRIDAY ·
• POMEROY - Mary Shr ine of
~ Wh ite Shrine of Jcrusalum will
: meet F r iday, 8 p.m., at the
- maso nic tem p le.

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: Cllff H eal th Club w ill meet ? p.m .
Thursday at t he hom e of M abel
Tr acy .

_ MIDDLEPORT- Evangeline
· Chapter 172, Order of th e Eas tern
: St ar . will haw• its regul ar meet .: ing Thursday, 7: 30p.m . Officers
.. ar e to wea r street dress. Th urs•_day is also the las t day fo r
mem bers to pay their du es.

Ohio

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, WEDNESDAY
POM EROY - A m issionary
service w ill be held at the
Hol in.. ss Chapel \n Pom eroy at
7:30 p. m. Wed nesday with a
spea ker fr om Bolivia . to be
feat ured.
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THURSDAY
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POMEROY - The p 'o meroy
Wom en's Aglow Chapter will
meet Thu rsday at the Meigs
Sen ior C itizen ~ Cent er , Pom e: roy. A 7:45 p .m. m ee ting will
· follow at 7 p.m. buffet . Speaker
: will be Dian(' H arrison, Rutland,
· recording secretar y l or t he Southeast Ohio A rea Aglow I)oard .

Pomeroy- Middlepo~.

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Clreular In Mon• • Sentinel

made on Jenuary 21, 1987
the twentv-eight davs
j28) tor answer will com·
mence on that date .
In case of our failure to an·
swer or otherwise respond
: . ot
as required by the Ohio
· Jennv Beth Daniels
Rules of Civil Procedure,
CASE NO. 26377 judgmenr by dofoult will be
' NOTICE BY PUBLICATION rendered against you for tht
To Gerold David Bonnett. relief demanded in the petiwhos e last known ad.drets tion .
· w 11 Bo• 692 . Canton, N .C.
The hearing of the petition
28716. and t he unknown herein shall be held in the
· heirs , devisees, and legatee.• Probate Coun Room, Meigs
: of Gereld David Bennett. !' County
Common PI•••
~e be deceued, whose rell· Court, Pomeroy, Ohio on
dern::e and address are un· the. 24th day of February,
COURT OF MEIGS
COUNTY. OHIO
PROBATE DIVISION
IN THE MATIER OF TH E
ADOPTION

-ng

an~

. known .
1987, et 1:30 P.M .
• You are hereby notified that
Robert E. Buctr , Judge
Pot~oo for · Adoption ot
and Ex- Officio Clerk
Jenny 9oth Bonnett bv But 112117, 24. 31 : (1)7 , 14, 21
Gilboll DeniMs
the 6tc
· odoptiOO of Jenny Both Bonnon ha - . in th6 p.,.
Public Notice
bote Dlvttian, Melgo Coumy

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. moroy, Ohio 46769, case
NO. 263n.
- _ The dernend of tho peti-

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. niels adopt your child. Jenny
Beth Bennett, for a change
at name to Jenny Both Do·

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT,
PRO~ATE OIVtSION
M EIGS COUNTY. OHIO
IN THE MATIER OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS.
PROBATE COURT. MEIGS
COUNTY. OHIO .
Accounts •nd ¥OUcloOI'I ol

niels.and that you be parma·
nentlv div11ti d of all your
parental rights .
Yo u are required to an·
'swer the Comptail)t withl~ tho f-ng """'"" fldudor·
twventy-tlght 128) d•v• eltor in h'ovo _, fllod In th6 Prothe lest pubUcalion of this Court. Mlllgo County,
notice which will be pub· Ohio, for •pprovlf end Hftlt.
lished once e~ch week for mont:
six (61 conucutive weeks.
ESTATE NO. 26048 - Fl The tam publlaotlon win be .nelend .Diatributlve Account

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AUCTION

· JAN. ~, 1987-7;00 P.M.
EVERY FRIDAY NITE ,
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lOCAnON= Rutland, Ohio Amlrican LlgiHIIdg.
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New Recliner Chairs, Thomasville brend; Other type
furniture also; tools, air compressors. very larce
truckload.
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SEWR: lowmans Enterpri11s
~UCTIO~EER: Lon Neal

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Public Notice

of Ruoutt Shloldo , Adminiotrotor ol the ES1oto of Lerrv

Kibble. Deceased. Item 1 0.
Unlnt e~ception1 ere filed

A. Plan, Dece11ed .

thereto, A id DCcounts will be
for hearing before said Court

ESTATE NO . 2604B -

Firtt, Final and Distributive
Acc ount of Ruth Contor,
Guordlon of Kelty Joolto

Clark. a Minor.
ESTATE NO. 24B2B - Fi-

nallnd Distributive Account
of Marie Romine. Executrix
of the Estate of Kannltth Ro·

mine, DtciiMd .
ESTATE NO . 19811 Third Accovnt of Bernord V .
Futtr. Successor Tru ttH of

on the 11th day of Fobruary.
1987, et which time Slid tc·
count• will be coneidered and

continued from day to day until llnolty disposed of.
Arrv person lnt..-ooted moy
file written e.:ceptktns to laid
accounts or to matt•s pertaining to the eKecutlon of the
truat, not leu than five davs
prior t o ttle date l8t for hea ring .
ROB ERT E. BUCK ,
JUDGE

the Trutt crNted by Ite m
Two of thll Will of G•org• W.

ooc..ud .

Common Ple aa Coun ,
Probate Division
Meig• County, Ohio

ESTATE NO . 24627 Flrot end Flnoi-Amondod Ac·

count of P1ul M. Reed.
Guardian of lillian Barbel.
ESTATE NO . 20234 Ninth end Final Account of

Bernard V. Fultz, SuccellorTrustee to Anderson B. Kibble Undot the Will of Edne K
Stewan, Deceased .
ESTATE NO . 21816 -

Seventh Partl1l Account of
Bernard V. Fultz , Trustee of
the Ettate of Anderson B.

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JAMES KEESE

ATH ENS (UP1) - A senior
researc h sci en tist for Merck,
Sharp and Dohme Research
Labora tories In Ra hway, N.J ..
has been nam ed to an em in ent
sc hol a r posit i o n a t Ohio
Universit y.
John J. Kopc hick, former ly a .
researcher in t he Department of
Animal Dr ug Discovery In t-he
Merck Institute of Therapeu tic
Resear ch, wil l serve as eminent
schpl ar in mol ecu lar and cellular
biology.
Kopchick, whose wor k Involves gen!' tra nsfer and cloning,
was I ntrodu ced to facult y
members Tuesday as th e university 's Milt on and L awr ence H.
Coil Ohio E m i nent Schol ar durIn g a recep t ion attended by Gov.
Richar d F. Cel este.
" ThO' r eality is that Ohio needs
scholar s such ·as John Kopchick
· and th at' s r ealty what the etni nent scholar progra m is all
about.'-' CPi es re ~a id . "Thev act
as magnet s l or fres h invo:&gt;stme nt
and suppor t from peop le l ike th e
Goiis. T hey servr as m agnets for
prom ising young studen ts and
faculty who wa nt to be where the
most cxcit lng wor k is bei ryg _
done."
Th e pos it io n i s fun ded by a
$500,000 grant awarded by th e
Ohio B oard of Regent s In May
1984 and a matc hin g $500.000 gift
from the Colis, a fa ther and son
who ar!' gra du ates of OU.
" I can assure you that we w ill
do molecular biology In At hens.
Ohio, " Kopch lck sai d at the
r eception. "I'm look in g forward
to cloni ng genes, express in g
genes and placi ng those genes
In to animals. I'm very excited
about In teractin g with people in
moi!'Cul ar and cellular biology."
At Ohi o University. Kopchick
will be a professor of zoo logy and
blo/Tledi cal sci ences and part icipate I n the in terd iscip linary
doctoral progra m in molecular
and cellu lar biology .
The progra m , begun i n 1982 .
integra tes bas ic resea r ch bei ng
done by faculty from the depart.
ment s of botonv. chemis t ry.
psychology a n? 'zoology. Kopchlck also will head t he molecular biology r esea r ch progr am at
OU's E di son A nimal Biotcchnol- ·
ogy Cent er.
K op~ hl ck . 36. - has do ne research rel atrd to the st r uct ure
and regu lation of genes In ani mal
cells and in the introduc tion of
cloned genes i nto fertilized rggs
of pou lt ry . His work will compliment t hat of t he Ed ison Ce nt er
which Is di rec t ed toward developing novel st rains of liv!'Stoc k
wlrh desir abl e genet ic trai ts.
The em i nent sc holar progra m
Is parf'of the selective excell ence
program for Ohio publ ic universities. It wa s in iti ated by Celeste
to r!'COgnlze and str£&gt; ngt hen
o ut sta nd i n g academic
program s.
Six of the 18 establls~ed em inent sc holar positions have been
'fill ed. Grants awarded by the
Board of R!'gent s require m atchIng fund s from the schooL

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lor trailer. a/c units, lireptace,
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PRICE REDUC ED - LONG
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burlt-in range &amp; oven units,
separate dining ar ea. Gas f.
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acre with garden pace and
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NEW LISTING - POMEROY
- Six acres close to townwith nrce l'h story fr ame
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lin

~ Colf1luterized Hearing Air ~tectton ·

-a: Swim Molds- lntet]lreting Setvices

- ~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.
:I: licensed Clinical Audiologist

-z

(614) 446·7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue. Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
1-13

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WANTED:

OLD RADIOS WANTED
Any

lrond Namo... loughl

hfore 1940
Top monty fo r somt models of
ltnlth. f'tt ilco, Alwtl tr Mint,

PH. (31141 112·2220

t tn

BOGGS

DENNY CONGO

WILL HAUL

SALES &amp; SERVICE

JUST CALL!
992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Aulhoriud John DH rt,
Now Hollond, lush Hog
Form lquipmt nl
Dtaltr

F1r111 Equlttntllf

Pert• &amp; Ser.lu

1-3- '16 tit

10-S-tfc

RADIATOR

•VINYL SIDING
"AlUMINUM SIDING
*BlOWN IN
INSULA nON

SER~ICE

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

· BISSELL
SIDING CO.

New Homes Built
"Free Eot imateo"

PAT HILL FORD

PH. 949-2801

992· 21 98

or 949-2860

M iddleport, Ohio

No Sunday Calls

1-13-tfc

12·16-'16· 1 mo.

1/ 11 / tla

Roger ,Hysell

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR ·

Garage

Truck. auto, &amp;

Rt. 124, Pomtroy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Al•o Tr•••111iulu
PH. 992-5682

h111vy equipment
rep1 i11 and w eld in g .

!All m o keo &amp; m o d e lo)

PH. 949-2893 or 949-2756 ·
John II. lenta
Owner/Mechanic .

or 992-7121

..,...,., .....

6-17-lfc

Henry E. Cleland, Jr.

992-6191
Jean Trussell ..... 949· 2660
Dottie Turner ..... 992-5692
Office ............... 992· 2259

·Am
REAUOI

Don't g&lt;~ stung by htgh p11ces !
Shop ih• clos&lt;r{IM sw•on

YOUNG'S

MOUNTAINEER

CARPENTER
SERVICE

PARTS INC.
Has Lowered Prlcts' .

BODY SHOP .

- Addont tnd tttnod.tlng
- Root ing • nd gutter w ork

- Concrt1t wo rk

64

- Plu mblnQ and t ltclr lcal
work

Mi1c. Merchandi se

ALUMINUM SHEETS
FOR SALE

FRI., JAN. 9

LONNIE NEAL
AUCnONEEI

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

8-10-'86 tfn

OPEN

NEWER HOME - Wrth Gambriel type root, plu sh carpet.
tremendous living room with
cathedral ceilings, stone lireplace , equip ped kitchen.
3 bedrooms. lull ba sement.
2 heating systems. large
older barn. pond and approximately 30 acres of nr ce
laying pasture. $69,500.00.

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

z

IIEASONABII • RELIABLE

NEW LISTING - POMEROY
- A 3-4 bedroom home on a
I acre lot Private but close in.
Ca rport, garage. storage bUild·
ing_Asking $17.000.00

ONLY

Groceri••·

BISSELL
BUILDERS

J.R.'s REPAIRS

AUCTION
7=90 P.M.
Everything from
furniture to

4/ 1/ tt n _

PAR TS and SERVI CE
4-5 tic

SIZE 23X3J)X007

Start~ at

CHESTER - 985-3307

" At .Reasonable Pri&lt;es "

985-3561

We Carty Fis hing Supplies

tFrH Eotlmo tes)

AMERICAN

Shop Toeh•lolu
oft Ouly
RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

We'll Sell You A

APPLIANCE

·-

RUTLAND

•ZE N!lH

KEN'S

PlUMBING &amp;,HEAnNG

(

•SYLVANIA
•SPEE DQUEE N tAUNOR V
• GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
•SAIElUTE SALES&amp; SERVIC E
We Mm AFull Tt11t

St. At . 33, Pomeroy, OH.
Used Car or Fix
Your Old One
)J.'871 mo

1 Mo. 12-9-86.

·--WE AR E YOUR SA LES
AND SERVI CE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

(CUI OUT FOR FUTURE USI)

~

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IMpiDrl/11111

25( E~CH

. V. C. YOUNG In
9'12 ·6215 or 992-7314

romtroy, Ohio

4-15-'86-lc

ForO • OM Truck hnd*''
' 39 - t.t tl '6&amp;
Chtnml! Bumpe,...... GM 7:l ·

. e.,,. .

80 tl56 - Ford 7J. 71 t59 · '
THRU DEC. FREE INSTA,L
ON BEOLINERS
"
WB 1ttll 1op qutli1y pitt I •
1nd tl1ve 3 V'· Fllll ·lflrougt.
wmantv 1\/lilltblltv
Of.I.IV(IIIY IN TAI·STAll' Alli e'"

Loc11 304· 8112· 3728 .,
tU57
0&lt;11old&lt;J wv 1-100·023-2013
12·J.Iti-l mo.
lr~t l dllt WV 1·•00·1 8• · •

• I

AUTOMATIC
'TRANSMISSIONS
REIUILT &amp; REPAIRED

USES FOR ALUMINUM SHEETS RANGE
FROM, ROOFING DOG HOUSES TO
MAKING HAMMERED LAW SHADES.,

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

CAN IE PURCHASED DAlY AT THE
DAlY SENYINEL TIL 3 P.M.

PH. 992-9949

190 .MUliEIRY AYE.
POMIIOY, Olt.
1Gb lartttn,

o..-

12. 3()-111-1

t••
MAIN STIEET
ow

PIZZA ·

I

.

222 E. Moln, P-ro¥
PH. 992-2221 :
4 P.M . 'Tit 11 P.M .
Sund ay thru Thu rsdey
Friday &amp; Seturday "
. 4 P.M . 'Til 1:30 A.l\11 .

PilUS, SUS

PIUAIIIAD

110-

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Page- 10 - The Daily Sentinel

Annou ncem enls

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

LAFF-A-OAY

3 Announcements

beginning at 1 00 p.m Fac1ory

Nice 2 bedroom Mobila Home,
Roo•h Line On nice spot In
Che1hire, 304-n3-6828

Choke, 12 guage shotgun a

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE

·-~-~-

676·3000.

Two bedroom mobile home,
turntshed, S76 deposit plus
utilities. 304-675· 6612.

Free to goQd home- Pure wh1h1
female cat -f ull grown . Fnondly

r:: at &amp; good mouser Ca ll 614 -

245-5462
fe mal e. 16 Pekingese, 1h Poodle
Approx 3 mo s Bla ck. Call
614 446 -339 8

A~o0 enue

Call
Ask for Dawn

614 -446 - 2601

FOlJN O. Bl acll Bnd whit e cat.
co rner of Court and Thfrd. Has

been declawed Call 614 -446

"Then I said to my wife, 'This
$200 bill for a mink coat,
that's not bad,' and she ~ays,
'That's 11eor.Patty.'s DOLL.".'

676 6971

- ------,-- - ·IC-

l ost · Reward -2 femal e st ratg ht
leg Beagles Wh 1te with brown
and black spo ts l ost m liberty
A-vo a nd Rutland St area
Mtddlopon 614 992 -5580 after 4 30pm

9

Wanted To Buy

We p11y cash tor 181e modAl clean
used can
J1m M1nk Chev -Old• In c
8111 Gene J oh nso11
614 446 3672
TOP CAS H paid tor '83 model
and neWer used can Sm1th
Bu ick-Pontiac. 191 1 Eas lern
A-v e. Gall•polis Call 614 -446-

2282

for Sale
growning retail companv is
saeklng an aggre11ive per~on
willing to be tratned m retatl
bu1meu. No prev1ous exp&amp;rience r&amp;qtmed. Eke benefits
Sertd •esume and salary requirements to Wii-Car EntMPrisea,
In c : P 0' 8 o)( 1308. Port•mouth. Oh1o 4666'2 .

12

Situations
Wanted

Will l•v e in &amp; care&lt;{gr o ne or twa
amb peraona Light h o u1ekoep~
ing. Hours negotiabl e Write P 0
Bo._ 9 , Galhpoli1, Ohio 46631
Room end board for employed
man N1 ce home. Family atmoa phere. Cat1614 -992· &amp;873.
Room and board for senior
cit1zena Plenty of TLC. Call
614-992-6873.

15 to 16 ft fibe rglau Bus boat
w11h motor &amp; t rolling motor, etc.
C&amp;U &amp;14-446· 1142
Gu heating · uove &amp; gas drye r
Cell 614-367-0613
8 uy1ng datly gold, 1il-v er cotns.
rmg a. J&amp;welry. ster hn g war e, old
coma. large currency Top prices Ed. Burken BarbM Shop,
2nd Ave Middlepa n , Oh 614·
992 -3476 .
BUYI NG RAW FURSI Glnung,
Vellaw Root , beet and deerhid es. Also aelhng trapping
su pplies, Wh eat Lites. Nite Lites.
t-l ou 11 1 :00-9 .00 Closed Wed
Geort~e Buck ley 81 4-664•4761
QU ILTS
BOUGHT-SOLD

Cuh pa1d. Pre 195 0's Single or
whole co ll ec tion Call Mar c and
Ellen Fulu 614-992-2 101 days
or 614 ·692 -246 1 eva ninl)a and
weekend•
QUILTS
BOUGHT -SOLD

Cash paid . Pre 1 950 '1. Single or
whole collection C1ll Marc and
Ellen Fulu 61 4 -992 -2 101 days
or 614 -692-2461 eveni ngs end
weekends
Buying jun k can Call6 1 4 9925649 11fter 5:00 pm
S ur pr~ se Birthday Party to celebrate Evelvn Gam mon ' s 80th
Birthday . All form er st udont1.
l.11mlly, friends ond 111aociate s
are welco me Ja nua ry 8th, 7 -9
Pt PI Pres bvtertan Chur ch

Emp loyment
Se rvices
Help Wanted

HOM E ASS EM8L V
E•cell ant lptue time income;
electroni c•. crattl , no experienct~. Others. informat ton 604·
641 -0091 11111 . 29 87, 7 days
CALL NOW!
Wen led Re cep tfoni1t for profea!lon al otftce Ex perience utqu lred. Salary commens urate
With e1pR11ence. Se nd r11um e
to· Bax T-1000 Galll poll1 Daily
Tntx.tne, 026 Thu d A-ve Gt~ lhp o­
lla, OH 4 663 1

Wou ld hk e to do babytttling m
my ho me, lacated near North
Ga llia HS . Call 614-388-9098.
Gl-..&amp; piano and organ le11ons in
my home to beglnntu , ad·
vanced pupils and adulh Alao
leactl c hording and tran1poamg.
Call 614-992-6403:

Financi al
21

Business
Opportunity

I NOTICE I
THE Ot-110 VALLEY PU8USHING CO . recammends that you
de buaine11 with people you
know. and NOT to und man.,.,
through th e mail until you hava
invesugated the offering
Own yo ur own Jean·aportawear,
ladieS apparel. children. matern ity. lerge 1izet, petite,
dan cewe~r - aerobic or accello·
rie• atore. Jordacha, Chic. Lee,
Levi. bod. Gitano. Gueu. Calvin
Ktam. Sttrglo Valenta, Evan
Picone. Uz Claiborne, Members
Only. Guoline, Heatttuo over
100 0 o thers ·• 14 800 to
t2 6 .900. inventory. 1r11ninog.
fixtures, grand cpRning e lc Can
opRn 15 dt'l l Mr Keenan

(306)678 3639

Own your own Jeart -l portswaar,
lad iu 11pparel. c h ildren s mat8fn ity , large alzet, petite,
dancewear-aerobiic or accauorlu st o re. J orda che, Chic, Let.
lev i. hod. Gitana. Gueaa. Calvin
Klein: Sergio Valenta. Evan
Pico ne, liz Claiborne. Member~
Only, GltOIInt. Hulthltll: onr
HJOO othefl , &amp;14 , BOO to
&amp;28,900 invtntorv. training,
flxttJres. grand opening etc Can
op&amp;n 15 dtya. Mr. Keena.-.

23

Professional
Services

Piano &amp; o r~:~ an teuont. Mary
lucn . Call 814-446-9787 or

614·446·4426.

Sterk• Tree and Lawn Service
Hedgt l, s hrubs , buattu
trimmed, land1ciping. 1tump
and leaf removal. 304-676·
2842 (It 676-2010.

Real Estal!!

33

Farms for' Sale

100 AcrR Farm Call 614- 386 -

8139

1786.
Parttime houtekeeptnQ po1ition
in &amp;plnt mlllf1t bulldmg locat e d in
Pomeroy, OH. Se nd u perience
6 three references to P.O. Bo)(
136 . Marfetta , OH 45760 We
11 e a n e q u al o pportu niiY
employer
Dependable tn dlv1 dual tor gen eral off ice work Mull htwe
accurate 1yping 1hllls, good
hendwriting . &amp; pleastnt telephone voice. San d resume to
Bok T-2000 G(l ll ip olis Dailv
Tubune. 826 Umd Ave Ga ll ipolis. OH 4 5631

- - -- - - --·lc-

Government job1 . $16.0 40
t69. 230 yr Now hiring Call
805· 687-6000 E•t . R-9805 fo r
current federa l li11.

31

Homes for Sale

3 bdr .. eir, pool. gal-age. Nice
Co mmmci al property. carnat
lots &amp; highway front1ga llat
with ul We have buyer~ . A-One
Re el Eltalt· Broklf Call 304 ·
674· 6 104 or 304·674-5386 .

••It

Mull
now l Two hou1e1 in
Middleport. One, 8 room1 and
bath end othltf 9 rooms end beth.
Bolh good condition . Dol~
pr1 ced below appral1ed value.
Ca ll 61 4 · 992 -8B03.
2 br. kit chen, bathroom, with
laundry room. living room &amp;
din ing roam. all elec. Appro~~: . 7
mites fro m Pt Pl. on Rt 82. 2
lracu appro• 1 ac:ramora0fleaa
overloo lt lng •Ka nawha River.
UO,OOO. Call 304· 676·6440
betw een 8.30 and 4 :30.

F-ederal, S tate nnd Civ1l Service
jobl. t 15,414 to *6 8,786-tyellr. 1- - - - - - - -- -Now hiring · Call fob Une 1-5 19- 2 b11drooms , khchan, bath, l..-ge
U9-l611 Ext F· 13860 for 11 -..l ngroom , full baument ,
lilt ing. 24 hi. .
forced t it o•• heat with centrtl
1ir t:Qnd, det ached g1rtgt,
Po1i1ion Notice: Wanted pl!lrt alumn liding. Pr leed In ttlt JO' t,
time boo kltetper, 20-24 hourt 202 N. Park Dr.. 304-89&amp;weekly . 16.60 per hour min· 3635.
lmu m. Experience if' Account• I- - - - -- - - - -P1yablt, Accountt Receivable, 3 btdroom Jerrya Run Road ,
P1yrOII and Cultamer Acco unt• • • 6 .000 00, 304· 678· 2&amp;18.
required. CoJnputar all parience
preftned. Send 111umeto Me lg1
lnd u•lrl•. P.O. Bolt307, Syura- 32 Mobil&amp; Homes
cu•e. ' Ohl(l 45779 . An equal
for Sale
oppcwtunlty employer.
High 1chool J unlortandSanlor~
can join the Army Natio nal
G1.1ard now. Begin earning a
monthly PIV check 1mt defer
your ectNe duty training until

Hutche1
8400
andup up.
Bunk
8796 Oeah
$100
to t376.
beds cQmplate w -math'MIH
t296andup tot396 Babybed1

676-4874

0110&amp;0175 MonrHIHOrbo•

1prlng1 lull or twin t63. firm
873, and tal. Queen set• t225 ,
King t350 4drawarcha•t•6&amp;.
Dressers $89 . Gun cabinets 8,
10. &amp; 12 gun . Gat or electric
range 8375. Babv mattrnsu
t36 &amp; $46 . Bed framea t20,
S30 &amp; Kmg frame t60. Good
seleottan ot bedroom 1ultet,
metal ceblnett, headboards $30
and up t o $65.

2 bodnlOm mobile hQme Upper

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOM ES KESSE L'S QUALITY
MOBILE t-IOME SALES. 4 MI.
WEST, GALLIPOLIS. AT 35.

J,n. 1987. 304-175-3980 or I·P
_H
_O
_I'_E
l _I_1_4_·«_ 8_-7_Z_7_4_ _
1·800. 142 "3119 ·
14•70 Fltotwood, 3 bdr. 21u11
Pr1r1 tim• help with alderty lady. · batht . tottl elec. like new. price
Soma houte cltenlng. Raf..-en· negotl~•- Call ah• 4 ~ ­
cea required. Reply to P~O . Box 1 dav1, anytime wHktndt 814461, Po int PltiiJnt , W Vt
388· 8633.

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44

Apartment
for Rent

1 Bedroom basic rent 8176.00
plus elec1ric. AIID requtred a
$200.00 security deposit. CON TACT · Jack10n Ettatet Dept Ph
446 · 3997 Equa l Mousing
Opportunity .

Used Furniture. dryer. woQd
table &amp; 2 b111t1ch.,, bed1,
dresser, wood wardrobe. 3
miles aut Bulav1111 Rd. Open
9AM to 6PM . Mon thru Sat.

614·446·0322.

Furnished apt. • 176 00 water
r.J. 2 bedroom 131 Y, Fourth
Ave Ph. 446-4416 aft• 7pm

Business
Buildings

Office space - Store space in Pt
Pleaunt, S200.00 A·One Real
Estste Ph. 304·6715-5104

11987)
Anyone mtere1ted In the 17
acre1 of Harold t-lolsinger, contac t daughter Juna Payne at
614.289-4436, Plkecon. Ohio
45661 . Theacreag•iswithin 1 1/ ,
m1le1 ol Forked Run Lake.
Aahton buildmg lots, mobile;
homaa permitted, Clyde Bowen.

Jr 304· 676·2336

Rent als
41 Houses for Rant
2 bedroom I 3 bedroom h o uns
for rent Ph . 441·1875.
2 Bedroom houaa, 842 Ftrtt
Ava , Gallipolis No pets . refer ence~ &amp; depo l it required. Avail lbleJan . 1, 1987 Call614 -256·

1629.

Newly decorated, must h1111e
good refMenct Call at 631
Fo urth Av e . In Gall ipolis '
Daytim11

GOOD

2 to 3 bedroom apt Canvanient
location In town. All ulllltiHpaid
e326.00mo .. refer ancet It dep oait required . Wiseman Roal
Estate Agency Ph. 614-446·

3 bedroom houu. unturni1htd.
2 children. no pe11. Call 6H·

U6-0321

3 ~ed room houu, til c •rpeted.
on Rt. 218. UOO mo. plu1
depo11t. Call614-2&amp;1i-1623.
Beautiful new hou1e In Pomeroy. Alto new one bedroom
furnlt hed •Ptr1mtnt In Mlddl•
pori Call 614-448- H562 or

814-992-5304.

Cardinal in Middleport.
2 bedroom home In cou ntry.
large yard Langavllle area.
Deposit tequlrtd . Clll81 4 -742·

3644

Ray's Used Furniture. Addison
Cr~ll 61'1t-446 -0637 King coal
l tove, t160 Pot belly ttove,
81.00. laundry ltove, 186.
~pst~l!•. ~t.!~~~~~~~ ~-- ~J?~, car'J)eted. u11lit1et pald. no ch1ld'ren . ' Bathroom heater. 110. Fuel oil
no pels call 446-1637.
stove, 17&amp;. Chest ot drawer~,
$36 . Dresser, $46 8uHtt, 626
Apartment tor Rent, 821 Se- Bunte bed•. eas. Gun cabinet,
cond A-vanua, 2 BR, Ektre Nice. t45 Open 10·6 Mon.· Frl
equipped kitchen . C·/ A
t260 / ma. Cell614· 446-2158. Pickens Used Furniture. Gaod
quality used furniture Open 9 to
Nice unfurn apartment 4 roo ms'
8 o r call for appojntment.
&amp; bath Close 10 achools &amp; 304 -676-6483 or 675 ·1450.
ahopplng Ref. 6 Sec . Oep.
r&amp;qtllred. Call 614-446-0444 .
Queen t 1ze water bed and
drawen, 1200 00 304-895·
Completely turn 2 BR apart- 3823
ment, ltrge ll~tlng room 468
Seoond. Adults . 8226 per GE wuher and dryer, white.
month Sac. Oep. 6 Rof. Cell 8100.00 each. 304 -676 -7641
814-448-2236. 446-25B1 .
evenmgt.
Ju11 built 2 bdr dllplex. -extta
nice. gaod location. no pet1 l
Flef&amp;Jence &amp; security deposit
roqtJired. Call 814-446-1250.

53

Furni1htd apartment, next door
to hbraJV. One prof"11onaladutt
only. Perking. Call 614-446·

0338

Furnished apt 9 19 Second.
Gallipolil. t160. Utilities pd
Single male, ahara bath . 446•418 aher '7pm

2 bedroom thl ar view apt
Washtr and dryer n-atlabl e.
uitlitiea paid, equippad krtchen.
newly painaed end curtains, no
peu . dapoalt. Ideal tor working
girts tathtrtexpenct. 614·992·
0639 morn lnos.

for Rant
2 bdr., all utllitiet paid except
elac , turn or unfurn., sec.
depaait required. Convenient
lo catlan. Ctll814·448-8658 or

Someone to move in and ahare
ltvlng upence 2 children wetcoma. 814-992.-7662 call1fter

pets. phon• 304· 876-1388-.
Sm1ll turnl1hld ept. adultt. no

P"''· rofronceo. Po;nt
304-876·1386

E._gr...-.. 4 mi* p.. t Hob:tr.

Coll814-448-1323.

t

332-9746.

1978· 2•0 Timberjeck alclnner.
Ctll 614·388· 9062 or 398·
3000 Ford tractor-new ahQrt
block with plow• and dit c
13950, gravity bed Wagon
*296. 2 row corn planter $275,
Call 814-286-6522

Guitar, E-70 tire. dryer, Kawalllk• motorcyete, Volkeswagon,
chain saw. txerc:iu blkt. bicv·
clea. car carriers. 304-676-

2010 John Deere diuel tractor
with plow• and disc 13960.
New Idee Dyne Bounce mower
t496. Late model 224T John
Deere bller t1296. Hey wagon

*300 Coiii14-2BI-1522

55 Building Supplies

1980 long 610, 4)(111, e• HP.
Independent PTO . Call 614·

•
Building
Materials
Block, brick, sewer pipe( , win dOW I , lintels, etc. Claude Win·
tert, ' Rio Grtndt, 0 . Call 814-

4U·9667.
.,-:-:,.,----,-,-,---·lp-

ConcrfJta blocks aU sizes yard or
deUverv. Muon sand. Gallipolit
Block Co , 123 ~ P4ne St .,
Galllpolll. Oh10 Call 814· 446-

White Farm Tractan, Rest Price
In Area, Siders Equipment Co,
Htnderton, W Va 304·675-

1 918 JO 360-C buUdo!ar. I
wey bltda and Winch. t8500.
814·198-6631 ••k for Rickey .

246·5121 '

Pets for Sale

·

Now buying 1hell corn or elf
corn. C1llfor Itt eat quotet. Rlvtf
City Farm Supply. 61 4· 446·

2915.

63

9167 '

AKC Reg. miniature Oach1hund
puppin &amp; AKC Rag. Pekinltse
puppies. t1150 each. C.ll &amp;1•-

Livestock

t-lolatem bull calf. Call614·388152...

;;;::::::;:;;:::;:;;::::;::==
Hay "· Grain
"'

Large round baln of hay for sale.
t10.00 each Ph . 814 -446-

1052.

Hay for Hie. e1 .60
814-251-1427.

1

bale. Call

Mixed grass hey tor tile. Cell

146·7920.

114·949-2237.

AKC registered Chow-Chow
pupplu, very reuonabte prlcn,
call after 15 ·30, 304-178 -1799.

t-lay, b4,ue ribbon fair , $1 00 and
t1 .50 sqUIIre bale. Phone 3041876· 5086 atctr 6 p m., night
loading

UKC Pitt Bull puppl11, 8 wMkt
old, 304-882-3796.

Musical
Instruments

Tran sporta tio n
71

Pen-ey CS BOO. CS 200, two
2&amp;0's pow8f amps, 1lx. Sun
cabinet:•. 8 CL traynor mixer, 10
ft . 10 power can llghtatand. Call

Autos for Sal&amp;

69 Pontltc: leMens. 400 eng.
Ntw 1uto. trant New rear end.
New water pump. *750 . Cell

614.446·3126.

814-446-2119.

58

1974 Pontile: U.Mana, t1 ,500
or beat ofltt. Call 61•· 367-

Fruit ·
·&amp; Vegetables

0541 .

A new lrtJckload thott f1mou1
~ke Ontario Appl•. l•rv• aize,
good keeper•, 7 varl.-1.,, all
fruit and produce. Jaclt ' t Fruit
Mtrket, Rt. 35, t-lendtrlon.
W.Va

Fo~r m S uppl 1 1 ~s

198• ChiVy Chevette, 4 spd.,
Ctl h Price *2399 . John's Auta
Sales. BullVille Ad .• Gallipolit,
OH

Coiii14·U6·4782

79 Ford Pinto, 4 C'11 atJto. new
'tires, AM· F.M eauatte, ex . running cond. took• good. •ooo.
Jack10n Estate•. on Rt. 36 bv
Foodla.nd, Apt. 888 , anytime.
ChM~rotat

Mtlibu Ctetslc:. 4 dr.
1977. nice car. Interior perfect .

® MOVIE: 'Shadqw Qf

73

our

Vans &amp; 4 W .O.

runs &amp; lookt SJOO(I. U 100 with
m~a.
t2900 without Ctll

61

Farm Equipment

CFIOSS • SONS
U.S . 315 Wnt. Jacklon, Ohio.

814·317-7877.

1970 CheveUe conv., 3&amp;0 auto.
trent., ·,M tlrM, "ewtop, &amp; new
ellhiUtt. e2850 or bn:t off•

. FRANK A·ND

It-==========:.J.::·:·:·==·=======~

SNAFU™ by Bruce Beattie
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For ttle or t~acle for alngta axle
dump tru Ck, 78 Cadillac

Eltlorodo·lootJhJifl 80.000 oc·

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tuel mil•. brand new Goodyear
Aniwa tlrn, brand new diic
brelt81, IOM!ed. Call 114-4-tl 2232 ehtr 5pm
1871 Volk•w•gon Rabbit. good
cond . New motor, uklng

11100. Co11814·211-1878.

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1983 Ply~th HOrir:on . Runt
great. Ctllt1•· 992·1421

0

1181 VW GuH. 5 tpeld, AC.
gold color. 2•.000 mll11. Like

f'ole-W

Room• tor rent. dey. week.
month Gtllla Hotel. Call 114·
•41-1'7111. Rent
as •120
month. f

1172 Carv•lta, .. c 110nd,

••law

te.aoo.oo
n-11oblt. 304-178-ISOI or
304-191·3427.

Q ,OOO actuel mil•.

1r HAP A HALF LIFE
•

Want to buy : ,Engine. 1980
Monte Carlo 360-305 . Phone
304-676-7457 or 675·6391 .

Furnllhtd room 919 2nd, GtHI·
poll1. 1)15. Utllltl" pd. Share
b.,h, I ngltl mil~ . Call 441·
«11efter 7pm.

1111 Mont• Certo. O.C. 304·
~ 171 - 1130 or 171· 3341.

6 DAY.S.

Of

ALLEY OOP' '

Home
Improvements

•c.

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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

Unconditional Nfltime guaran·
tee. local references furn11tled .
Free estimates. Cell collect
1-614-237-0488, doy or night.
Rogera Batement
W1ttrproofmg

,

SWEEPER and sewing machine
repair, parts, and 1uppliu Pick
up and delivery, Davis Vacuum
Cleaner, one halt milt up
Georges Creek Rd. Call 614-

-

FTM Gen..-al Contracting 1 3yrt
IXI*'Itnct Roofing &amp; Con·· 1truction Ph. 814-388-9308.
Free estimates 10% off during
th a holidays, otter expirtt Jan

8:06
8:30

TH 15 NOTE FRO'A

Fetty Tree Trimmmg, atump
remo'olal. Call 304-676· 1331 ,

MI&lt;S. STENEfLE 5rAI&lt;TS
OFF PRETTYGC\Xl...

RINGLES ' S SERVICE. eKperlen ced c arpenter, electrician,
mtaon. plinter, roof1ng !indud·
ing hot tlr •ppllcation) 304675-2088 or 676·7147.

IT SAYS :

BUT AFTER THAT,
ITS DOWNH ILL..
ALL THE WAY.

'MY DEAR MR.
WORTLE.:'.

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CIJ lit CIJ Dynooty (CCI
Adam mee1s Ben's long·
los! daugh1er Leslie. Ml·
chael and Amanda plan a
romant ic sailboat trlp and
Krystle dreams that Ben
tnes 10 kill Blake on a bu siness tnp to China, a dream
that may very well ' come

true. (60 m;n.)

CII Dlocover tho World of

895·3102

Science (CC) Host Peter
Gravu loo ks at a ma jor
fossil find In Nova Scotia
!hat could link tho maue•·

A1hby Con struction , cltfpentery, remodeling. room eddition,
cement 'block work, roofing.
inlerior and exterior painting.
t iding. Roofing. FrfH!I e11imat:es.

tinction of dinotaurl to II·

taroids colliding· w1th the

or 676·6162

BARNEY
DOC .. I

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

GOT

THIS TERRIBLE
PAIN
MY

CARTER"S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

HIP

AN'- -

Cor F o urt~ tnd Pine
Galllpolit. Ohio
Phone 614-446-3888 or 614446-4477

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ARE YOU
HURTIN'

T~IS WILL

ae- -

BEFORE I GET
OF HERE

E~NVWHAR

General Hauling

show In America Is fee·

9:30 D CiliHI You Again? (CC)
In Stereo

Jamq Boy s Water Serv ice At1o • ~ :
pool• filled . Call 814-258-1141 · ,.
or 814-446-1176 or 614·446-

SNAKE!!
'

Umtttone end 1labwood hauled .
AI Tromm, Rutland. Call 614·

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742·232a.

11

the differenl architectural
8tyes
of
American
churches. (60 min )

'

T &amp;. l Water delivery anytimo Ph
6, 4 - 388 - 9732 sam e day
delivery .

serial killer u_.,. jingles as
clues 10 his /murders and
challengea Magnum to
ooteh him. (80 m1n.) (R) .
il]) Smlthoonion World

tured along with a look

'
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7911.

ea rth . (80 m;n I
® II) (!}) Magnum, P.l. A

-(CC) The largest airplane

ELSE,
LOWEEZY '?

''

THEY EMBRACED WI-TH
GREAT URGENCT'.THEIR LIPS
TOUCHBD,QUIVBRING WITH
A PIRE·LIU PASSION.

NO
WOULD
HAVE GUESSED THEY
WERE MAIRlED.

THEY WERE NOT.

Wau erson ·a .Wil e r Hauling ,
reaaon1bl e rites. immediate
1,000 gallt;tn delivery , cistarn1,
pools, welt. etc. call 304-5'76-

10:00 D (I) 1!11 St. EIMwhoro
(CCI Morrioon. Ehrlich ond
Chandler fight In a ' llged
·cep1Ura the flog ' mili18ry
conteo1 while Croig ho'"t
to rein11s11 hl1 mold'• huoband, a Soviet doctor. 160
min.)
(ll Amorlco'o Cup Chol·
Iongo Downundor: The
Final Four {60 m;n.)
_..
CIJ lit (() Arthur Helley'a
Hotel (CC) Dave 1urns, to
amphetamlntl to prepare
, for hit bar eum, Christine

2919.

mov11 In with Peter when
hr 1p1rtmtnt ia rtf nttd
and 1 youngc.crlmlnol on
probotion bo1rl'fl hit be·
nefactor. (10 min .l
Odd Couple
(() Book It 1M Ranch (CC).
liD • ()) EqUIIim McCall

t-lou 1e coal O.ll'olered 1 ton and
304-876· 1247

7-&gt;o~..:-::o:-:-:c::--• •

A • M Cuttom CouchH and
Atupholatery. St. Rt. 7, Crown

Chy, Dh. 114·268-1470, Eve.
114 ·••6- ~38 .

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PEANUTS
LISTENTO THOSE VIOLINS !
60~. I'D LOVE TO PLAV
IN AN ORC~E5TRA ...

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park.
Routt 33. No"h of Pom•oy

0

YESTEIDIY'S SCIAM-IITS ANSWEIS
Li::hen -:. Goqp! :_ Craft - Guilo/- TOu;H

Famous quote: Most people want to be delivered from temptation, but would like to keep In TOUCH."

BRIDGE

1

Of COURSE, VO\I D
WWE TO- ~CTICE

help• a female construe~
l ion worker who olalmalht
witn..lld 1 murder in 1
lu :tt:ury high-rite IPirtmtnt.
(60 min.)

(j]) Newa

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James Jacoby

1-l-81

NORTII
+AQ64
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WEST

F.AST

• J 9 52
, 875

• 10 3

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Vulnerable: Both
Dealer: So uth
Wet1

Nor1b

P ass
Pass

It

Puss

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6 NT

Pass
Pass

Pass
Puss

Ea11 t

Opemng lea d

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South
I NT

Pass

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mond s), leaving yourself truns(lQrtatiOn between your hand nnd dummy in

the other su1ts
A new book by James Jacoby and h1.&lt;
father. the late Oswald Jacoby, Is now
available at bookstores It rs "Jacoby
on Card Games, " publrshed by Pharos

Book.&lt; .

11 1917 NEWSI' APim li:NTF.RP Rist:

A ~'iN

a

ill 700 Club

Rotary or cable tool drilling.
Moat well• compllled umeday.
Pump ulet and serv1ce. 304·

Mowrev ' t Upholat•lng tiN'ino ,. 1
trlcountyarea21 Ylltl . Thtbtst
in fumkuft upholst_,jn;. C•ll , •
ao• - 175 - •114 for tree. · ...

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TIERS

When East won the club ace and returned a club, declarer was right away
([) Honeymooners
confronted w1th choices. Of course he
II Cil (J]I Highway 10
won the club queen, but what to lhrow
Hooven (CC) Jonathan and
from dummy ? It was not really too
Mark help a pony thief de·
difficult to let go a heart. That w ~y , ir
ci de what to do w1th the
diamonds
split 3· 3, he had 12 tricks. II
million do llars he found in
not,
he
still
had chances. He played K·
a briefcll e. (60 min) In
Q of diamonds and went to dummy
Stereo.
with the heart ace . Now the ace of dia·
ill Bring 'Em Back Alive
(J) College Buketball: St.
monds drew a club discard from West
Johns at Georgetown (2
as South also shed a club. Next came
hrs.) Live.
·
dummy 's qpeen of hearts, and a trip
CIJ CIJ Perfect Strangers
back to his hand with the spade king
(CCI Balk1 and · Larry a1·
When the heart king brought down the
tempt to keep the1r newoutstanding hearts, South was able to
found dpg a secret from
continue with the fourth heart. Look
landlord Twinkaceni .
W Cll College Beake1ball: 1_"""' that did to West. Because he had
to keep lhe spades guarded, he had no
Alabama at Ken1ucky (2
choice but to throw his club tO away
hrs.)
and hope that Easl held the club e1ght.
CII MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour
No such luck! Not only did South have
@ II) (!}) New M;ke Ham·
the eight of clups, but he also had been
mer A 16-year-old g irl hi res
careful enough to watch the club
Hammer to fmd her miss ·
spots, so he knew his e1ghl was high
•ng father. 160 min.)
Some things lo remember . Leave
(j]) Discover the World of
open as many options as possible when
Science (CCI Host Pe1ar
forced to make an early discard. When
Graves looks at a major
you have 11 tricks and possibllilies in
fossil find in Nova Scotia
other suits, the defenders are likely to
that could lmk the maas ex·
gel squeezed. In taking your high-card
tinction of dinosaurs to 88·
tricks, you should first take the tricks
teroids colliding with the
In blocked suits (in this case, dia earth. (60 min.)"
I]) MOVIE: 'Woman of
Subotenco' Part 2.
CIJ MOVIE: 'Father Gooae'
CIJ (I) Head oftho Clua
(CC) When En c provokes a

ious phone call from a man
claiming to be an admirer
of hers eince h igh school
In Stereo.

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

304·576-2398 or 614-446·
2464

ootlmotft.

I I I I I IAI I I I I'

w·M6LE

IBl Benson

9:00 0 CIJIHI Glmme a Breek
(CC) Nellreceivea • mystor·

1113 ford Thundlrbkd (tt.rit·
... Edttlont IHded wtrh •me.
•c cond. 42.000 mM•. 1ft"

1,00 PM. 304-H2·ml.

•

Complete lfle dwdle QllOied
by ftll1ng m lh e mmmg word s
yo u deve lop from step No 3 below

I'

" ' PRINT NUMBERED
~ LETTE RS

By James Jacoby

son.

46 Space for Rant

f1200. 304·1711-1138.

I I 17 I' lg 1e

L-.J.-...L.-.l.-.J.l....-/o..-.J

D CIJ Judge

chology to 1eoch him a los·

•

RON ' S Telev isi on Servic e.
Hou1e calls on RCA , Qua•ar,
GE Speeltllng 1n Zenith Call

t

.--A-C_E_M_I_L_...,

W CZl Too Close for Com·

teacher Into hining him,
Charlie usea reverse psy-

All types carpentry- work Interior/ exterior. Remodeling:-'
kitchen•. bathrooma,baltment
con'oleraiona, gerag11, lr" tstl·
mattt. Call 814· 446· 6174.

Upholstery

. ·:

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Optn dally 9 to.
' :lO. Sat . 1 :30 to 1 :30, Old •
new UphOitMtd.

" He's the only one available

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1171 Muttang,
condtdon,
four nM redllla, ntw lhodll.
Nnery. tk-nlna belt, e11hau1t.

Largo lou. Coli 814·992·7479. ·

,,35
8:00

Se rvi ces

87

:.!

®Wheel of Fortune
Ill (!}) 1!11 Jeopardy

Y~A~'$ ~E.&gt;Ot..UjiON ...

now. tiiOO. Call 814-742- up J im Lan ier,
3010. .
o• 875·7397.

0781.

6

I I 1 1

fort

W~L.I.., ,ANOTH~F NuCL.fA~

Old • · Pontia c-C hevy - Chevy
truck. ut,ed automatiC turbo
trantmleeione. Call 614-446·
0968. Repairing Alao Available.

85

1978 Ford Bronco, 4 wheel
drtve. PS·PI . air, AM rJdlo,
t2200. COntact H1rotd George,
814· 441· &amp;341 .

5

Keeping
options open

elud e Georgetown. Hous·
ton . 'Kentucky and Virgin1a.

2220

82

t---,.:R.:..:E:r-V:.,A::--TT.--11

I bellfMl Hthe government were
lo uk to have the paper clip In·
vented today ~ would have saven
moving parts, two battsriis and
~-ulre servicing al least - - 8

•

NCAA Final Four High·
lighta Highllghts of the
t984 final four teams in·

Budget tran1mt1110ns u1ed &amp;
rebuilt all typea Torque converters &amp; tranlfer case1. Engine
over haul kits Allison Tran•miaalon parts and eve Joints . .
Minimum 30 dav to lifetime
warrtnty. Will deliver. eastland
carrrv or in1tall Ph . 614· 379·

~04- 876 - 5445

!

Game
(J) NlnotO.n Eighty Four

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

«6·0294.

r,-,s_V,E~W_Ir--i, l'
I I 1· I .

7:05 I]) Sanford and Son
7:30 0 Cil [IJ New Newlywed

1984 Cl'le\ly Custom Van
25,000 mil es Loaded with
extras Call 614-992-6421

81

II I

Ill (ll) (j]) WhHI of Fortuna
llll Barney Miller

197612 pa11engar Ford van. A
good buy. Cell 61111 -446 -2310.

76

I
II

Fear' Pan I.
"
®News
il]) MacNeil-Lehrer Newsh-

3429.

82 Atbblt Olesel, clean, •harp,

448-8201 .

•

fll Cll M'A'S'H
D [IJ People's Coun

1974 Ford Courier. body good
c:ond. needs motor. 304-676·

Ctll614·446·7904

MatHV Fefiluton. New Hollen d.
8uth Hog Sal• 6 Str'ollct O'oltr
40 uted trectort to chooll from
• complete lint of new a. used
~uipmtnt . Largnt seiiCIIon in
s E Ohio

'

For You".

16, 1987.

Electric: hotpital bed for 1111.
Excellent condition. See at 129
Mulberry Ave .. Pomeroy or call
614-992-3833 or 114-3786214

•

No1 Perfect, But I'm P6rfoc1

1976 Ford Ranger F-160,
UQO.OO. call after 6 .00, 304·
468-1904 or 468-1727.

62 Wanted to Buy

Co11 114·441·1113 or 614·

..

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Dragonwynd Cattitry Kennel
CFA Hlmal.,-an, lt.r1i1n and
Si•mese kinant. AkC Chow
puppiet. Call 614·U6· 3844

57

The multi -talented Grace
Jones talks about the sue·
cess of her new smgle. ''I'm

cyl . standard. good condrtlon.
Nearly new topper , $2000.00 . . ·
304-468..1801 .

7421 .

5762

56

CIJ Entertainment Tonigh1

1977 Ford pickup. F-100 ol•

2783.

Pole BtJIIdlng• by Quality
Buildert Worhhopt, c_arport1.
tnimal sfJtlteu, gtregn. Free
e1tlmttea . Phone 614· 384 -

mick

(J) SportsCentar

9312.

Rutt Ktnmore dryer 1100.
White GE w1atler $100 .• 304876-3816 aftlll' 6 :00.

to do the driveway?!"

'

'

qutpmen

27'x36'x9'EAVE with sliding
door &amp; eervict door U ,288.00
erected
Iron Horae Building• Ph.614·

Surpfu1, army, denim, Carhart,
rental c lothing E11t of RINenawood . Sam Som~Nille' • · 304·
273· 6866, Fn, Sat, Sun, 12:00·
0 DO PM .· All size as clothing.
heavy all winter, in1ulatttd. dacron• coveralls e215 00

gr...,, Coiii14-UI-7032.

3 lA uall•. 1'!1 both. loca&lt;od In

E

814-281-6451 .

Oo wnata1r1 fumithed tpt, 1
bedroom. 400 Twenty f lrtt
Street. 2 utllit.i• paid, f2 16.00,
adulu, retr.,eas and aectJrity
depo1lt, 30111-175-2851

6:35
7:00

UTILITY BLDG SPECIAL

Tony's Gun Repain, hot reblueing Open 9 :00AM to 7:00PM .

. 114-441·1341.

2 RR , Mobile Home •t btr·

arm

5,00 p.m.

Ploo.. nt.

For rant SIHping Mooms and
light hause keepiqa rooma. P1rk
Central H0te4 Call 81•· •4&amp;·

2 8R, t150/ mo . plut depoth
end utlltiM. Aaecoon Rd. Call

Firewood for aale. 136 per load
or 5 loads $ 150 dellvlt'ed and
stacked. 614-949-2&amp;01 altltf

Apartmenl for rent. 3 room• and
bath. newly remodeled, utllltln
furnished . Call 304·675· 3449.

61 F

JIM'S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER. SA 3&amp; w. O.llipotil.
Ohio Call614 -448· 9777, eve.
814-•48-3692 Up front tractOrtWithwtrrtnlyover•ouatd
tractor~. 1000 tools.

&amp; liVI:S IIICk

2461.
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·~

614·247-4292.

2010 John Deere dleteltractor·
plowa, dl•c $39&amp;0. New Idea
OyneBouncemowert-49&amp;. Late
model 224T John Oe..-e bsl•
t1296. Hay wagon UOO C1ll
814-288-8622.
'"

Firewood, all hard wood . Hut
\'Ouchen eccepted. t J5 . a
pickup load . Phone 61l -742-

APARTMENTS, mablle homn,
houaea. Pt Pla•ant and Gallipo·

On• bedroom tumihsed apt in
Point P11111nt , edult1 only, no

erch&amp;ndise

Firewood for aale. Sea•oned
oak. Accept heat voucher Call
81 . _742 . 26 ._ 15
- - - - -- - - - · l cGood usld couch and chair
t160. 2 end tablet tnd coftH
table f50. C1l 814·949-2249
after 8 :00pm.
- - - - -- - -- -lcFor tale : Ftrewaod. Heal
vouchers t ccepted. Dan Ta_ylar.
614- 742· 2426 or 614 -7422592.

1'461 .

Wed

M

1SC.

Mixed hardwood 1l1b1 t12. per
bundle Containing approx. . 1Y,
tont. FOB Ohio Pallet Co
Poineroy, Ohio . Call 614-992-

614-949·2218

2 bdr lulty turni1htd adull1 only,
utll. paid. Call '14-UI-•110.

441-1102.

5006.

1 bedroom apt. In Middleport.
e1 50 month plu1 utilities Day•
614-992 -66•5 or eun lngt

45 Furnished Rooma

2 Bedroom turnlthld. We accept
HUO, a..ullfut riYtf vitfW Fot•
tttt Mobilt Home P•rk 814·

Ut ed A· 66 Ditch W1tch Trenchef
&amp; John Deere Oo;~: er . · Call
614-694-7842 ar 614· 694-

614·992-50B4

614-446·4778

In Eureka· nlct tnd cle.n. lduhl
only. No pt11. depoalt r8quirtd.
180.00 mo. tllll14· 251· 1631
before 10 • .m.

Firewood tor sale. Hardwood.
Large pick-up load 136. Call
614-448-9266 or 446 -1437

Middlapan Allutllltlet paid Call

2 'h bedroom apt. 304-876&amp;968 after 6 :00 PM .

42 Mobile Homes

2 roll• steel cebl&amp;- 7 / 8. Call
614 -446-3243 after 5 PM .

2 bedroom furni1hed apt. 1n

54 M"

54 Misc. Merchandise

1973 Supar Stinger, 400 TK
t nowmoblle, 803 milu. Very
good cond. Call 814-446-6278 .

1975 Ford F-250. Super Ceb.
Auto, PS, AC, 78,000 milet .
Looks and run1 good. 88715

new tiril1,
~.;~;;~~;~~~; ~~:;~~·;.~~;""~"~,...~~~1 4-apaed,
1'81 Mazda
truckIKC
, 4. cond.
cyl ..
304-875-&amp;822 after 4 ·30 p m.

Ol.ck Springer Spanlll, Cock.Spanitl mix. puppiea. 4 mo old
main. 140-each. Calll14-245-

6 cham binden. 2 of them .,.
recoilnl. t100. Cell 614· 446·
2819 .

7481 .

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2 AKC Reg;storod Slber;on 64
Hutkleo. $250/ polr. Coli 614266·8132.

Black powder 5 95, caps. flasks,
horn s. bag1, quick lo ader~ .
Thompaon center part I . Munl•
lotd lng Speciality Shop, Mill·
creek Rd. Hra. M-F 6-8 PM . Set .
1-5. Co11614-446-2318

"WE WERE IN l-UCK" .. ,

1973 C-185 Ch1111y live Tandum
$3600 614-898-8631 aak for
Richey.

Antique quilt, tog cabin pattern.
11870 period) . Price f300
FIRM . Ca11246-6416

Plastic cistern state approved.
pleat1c •eptlc tank1, pl111tlc
culvena. metal culvena RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jack·
son. Oh. 614· 206·5930.

6:06
6:30

CAPTAIN EASY

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([) Andy Griffith
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CII Doc1or Who
® II) (!}) CBS News
il]) Newton'o Apple (CC).
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([) Saf111 Homo In Stereo
II Cil PM Magazine
ill Hardcastle and McCor-

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1979 Ford: V-8. auto., 19'78
Chevy 6 cyl., ttandard Call
614-448-3243 1fttr 5 PM

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TABPHY
2
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IHI Newo

1978 2 ton GMC septic tank
cleaning truck with 1600 gaUon
tank, hosea, dump bid. Call
814-448-4782

d ·7-B7

ltttert ,of
four ocramblad wards be·

EVENING

e,oo D CilCIJ a CIJ!lD II) (!})

1981 Ford. F-100. Y:t ton, 361 ,
V-8. Stand•d. 66.000 mllu,
thort bed. good condition ,

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after 7PM .

Callahan 's Used Tire Sh(lp. Over
1,000 tires, sites 12, 13, 14 , 16,
16 . 18.6 8 mites out Rt. 219.
Call61• ·256· 6251 .

2 bedroom apts., New Haven
Alao cammercial apece s uitable
for aarob1t1, tannlnog, crafl 1. Call
304-882 -3581 or 61 .. · 992-

2 -llory. 8 rQom• &amp; bath, ba•emant, large yard, c lose to
schools, all carpeted. Retart n·
ce1 end De posit 304· 675 ·
2651

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13.000.00 Co11614·245-5077.

1663.

Furmshed II unfurm1hed apts ,
e160.QO and tJp. relerence• Ph .
304-675-5104 A-1 Real Estate.

"'· 814-446 -8221 .

30H78-36!5

114-446-7398.

For 11le: Sofa and matching
chatr. Call614- 367-0403.

2641.

2 btdroomt on Ohio Rt 141 , all
carpeted, 2 mil11 from down·
town O.llipoll1, dtpotit tnd
relrencn required, t275 .00.

APPLIANCES

614·448-1149.

. Deluxe downtown apartmentnewtv rtdacor1ted 2 bdr. epl .
with lull insulation, complete
kitchen, wnher -dryer, air cond .
tundeclt Call 814-448- 4383614·446·2469
daya. 61 4·446·01 39 8Yenlng•
Ill weeltenda.
2 bdr. ho tJse on Pine Hill
Cemetery Ad Cell 614-4482 and 3 bedroom apartmMtl
2196.
and houu1 in Pomeroy or
Middleport . Furn lthtd or unlur·
1 bdr. newly remodeled inc ludu
nla hed Pay own u11lltles. Call
lurnllure &amp; water Good ret. &amp;
days 814-992- 2381
tlepot lt required U26 . Call
5 rocm ht , bath, 84 Garfl ald
Ave. t176 . 6 room •apt., bath,
609 aecond t 200 3 room apt
Cedar It 4th. t176. All c•rpetad
&amp; rlldecoreted, plus tJtilitin •
depo1h. Call614-448-09621or
appointment.

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Good uud portable &amp; floor
model color TV for sal e. Cr~ll

Smell. 3 bdr., city, carpeted .
clean. no pete. accapl o ne child
Ret. 6 dep. S250-mo. Call

614-446 -1769

~y ~THE FlitU t;'PIIIE:'!&gt; .

Cs11 304-n6·4631

Washera. · dryers. refrtgerators,
range1 Skagg1 Applitnces.
New 2 bedroom apt• 1n Ma~on .
Upper River Rd . beside Stone
W . Va . Quiet .. uing. off street · Crest Motel. 614-446-7398.
parlung. Rent 1tarts at t199
Call Linda Carson at 304-776- Washer GE 896. Wa~her Welt·
6011 or Oem1e Streib at 614- mghouu •-..acado 896, Wtlher
863 -4111 . Equa l Housin g Kenmore Avacado t96 , Wa1her
Opportumty.
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Coppertone Kenmora •9&amp; ,
. Electric range Harvest Gold t96 ,
2 Bedroom apt mce carpeting, Gas range3Q inch 895, Refrigtr·
water paid, wa1her &amp; dryer ator Avtcado 896, Refriget'ator
hook-up, 1love. refrig. furn ished White 2 dr. 896. Gas dryer ts6 ,
ava1lable Jan 1. 1987 Ph . Color tv floor madei t126,
614-446-7026.
Skagg• Appliances Upper River
Ad .

3 houtes tor rent Nice. Set
Ruby VatJghan It V•ughMII

Par1 th'n e ba by1ittor nneded i.n
my hOm e Ple ase c all 61 4-256-

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1984 Schultz Mobile Home14•70with 7x21 tt expando 3
BR , 2 full baths, total electric.
apace uver microwave, vacant.
Need 10 1ell. selling lm pey-off
If intereated with loan approval
through Greentree Acceptance.
May finance tor 10 percent
down. Ya,u pey 6 peJcent &amp; we
pay li parcanl tor yau lntMest&amp;d
-Call614-4•&amp;-6725

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Repos1es1ed Mobile Hom~. We
have'em, We finance' em Good
selection•. 8600 down , talte
ov..- petymenu, no charge tor
dehvery. Mid Ohio Firiancal
Ser-vice Call 800-828-0752

18 Wanted to Do

Cou11try furniture , collectibles.
children's toys, dolls, Pre-1960
Co ra M11l, Ca ll 614 379-2727.

Tr•iler. 2 betlroome, furmshed,
air cond, washer and dryer,
$180 00 plut utllitiiiii!J and references. Galhpolit Ferry, 304-

osit.
River 2Road,
children
rflfrencea
accepted,
and 614dep·

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE .
LOST Black m eledDg. lmdber g
...veighl -60 lb s w otmng black
ttun nylon co llar rewa rd Dr
Kranz 304 -675 -1373 . o r office

Sofas and cheira pnced from
5395 to $996. Tables 860 end
up to $125. Hide·t ·bedt t390
to t696 . Recliners t22&amp; to
537&amp; lamps *28 to f126 .
D1nBttttt S1 09 and up to ••95.
Wood table w-6 chalr1 t286 to

Mail and tchool bus route, 3
bedroom1, bath, heated with
wood or gas, unfurnished , 304._58-1887 l(idt welcome, no
pets, refrences. Hud accepted

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LAYNE' S FURNITURE

446·0608.
1-;:;:::;~;:;;;==:::=:r-::;:;;::;::;:::;;::===::i
11 Help Wanted
32 Mobile Homes ,

7137 after 6 PM

304-675·3641 '

,, filn9H.L: WilD 1\1\1) liAS OWN Cl.o'Je1'
UIITI\ 5,000 CATNII' Ml~. fu7ZBAj.j...
WAS D&lt;I»&gt;Eb eJf IMa.t&gt;A MIIRCOS,

Valley Furniture, n~ &amp; used.
Large section of qualitv furni·
ture . 1216 Eastern Ave ..
Gallipoll•

Two bedroom•. e125 QO month
plus utiht1u must 1ign 8 months
lea. .. phane 304-875-4088

O Reorrange

1981 AMC Concord Dl 1tat1on
wagon. low mlletge. ex.e cond,

County Appliance, Inc Good
used 1ppllancet: end TV 1et1
Open BAM to 6PM Mon thru
Sat 614-446-1699, 627 3rd.
Ave Gallipolis. Ot-1 .

K &amp; K Mobile Homn, 2 end 3
bedroom mobile ho mes. 304-

Giveaway

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2 bedroom mob1te home. Middleport, 0 Reference with •ecurlty depo1lt. 304-882-3287
or 304-773-6024.

Wallace Ru ssell.

Fcund Ma l e Golden Retriever
w1t h red col lar on Fo urth

- - - - -··
675-5810.

Olive St., Qalhpollt . New 6 uaed
wood·cotlltovM. 6 pc wood LA
1u1te t399, bunk bed1 t199,
1n1ron recliners e99. [IfNI &amp;
used bedmam tuitu,
wringer wat hen. &amp; 1h011. New
lhllnoroom •ultet t199·f&amp;H,
lamps, alto buying coal &amp; wocd
ltOY81. Call 814· 446-31 69.

I w111 not be dotng 1ncome taxes

6 Lost and Found

Autos for Sale

1996 Camero tBBO.OO, 304-

3 bedroom, furniltl&amp;d. wethtf
and drver UOO. Ptr month plut
deposit and utllltln. Call 614-

992-7479.

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51 Household Goods

R•cuut Gun Shoot sponsored by
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22 CIBIIIIy glly
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Sixteen cases were processed
.
In
the court of Pomeroy Mayor
a
nd
the
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County
School
Dr, C~rge Schaaf
Richard Sey ler Tuesday night.
Board.'
·
Fined ·were Kei th MuSser ,
Surviving are his wife, Wilma
Private services will be held
Portland, destruction of propThursday morni ng at the Salem J une Shin gle Sc haaf; fourdaugh·
er
ty, $113 and cvosts; disorderly
ters,
Mrs.
Richard
(Ginny
Lou)
Chu rch. Ch ill icot he, for Dr.
manner,
$63 and costs; !ntox!ca'
Koehler,
Columbus;
Dr.
Sally
George C. Schaaf, 79, Fra nkfort,
$113
and costs; Jerry
The
Plains;
Mrs.
Daniel
Schaaf,
a former Middleport dentis t, who
Moore,
Pomeroy,
fleeing and
died Sunday follow lng a short · (Barba r a) Wade, Frankfort, and
$313
and costs;
res!sl!ng
arrest,
Mrs. Charles (Betsy ) Jones,
.Illness.
trepass1n·g,
$213
and
costs;
: Born in Pomeroy, Dr. Sc haa f Londo nd erry: a so n and
was the son of the late .Jo hn and da ughter·in-law, Charles a nd
Margaret Hess Sc haaf. He grad· Dana Schaa f, · Frankfort;. .15
Service times changed
uated from the Ohi o State Uni· grandchildren; · several grea t·
· : versily School of Dent stry in 19:11 grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs
S~nday's worship service at
· and practiced hi s profess ion for Ed ison IMargaret) Wessa of · Middleport Presbyterian Church
Columbus and Mrs. i!: vere tt
56 years.
wlll be at 11:15 a.m. The
(Kathryn) Bachner, Middleport.
He wa s a member of the
Middlepor
t Church has exIn addition to .his parents, he
Middlepor t Masonic Lod ge 36:!.
c hanged times with the Syracuse
F&amp;AM, ·for 50 years and a was preceded in death by a son,
Presbyterian Church, which will
Jon M. Sc haaf, and a sister,' May
member of th e Salem Church,
worship at 10:15, so that a
E llis.
Chillicot he , where he wa s pres i·
congregational meeting may be
Friends may call at the
dent of the congregation. He was
held In Midqleport following the
Fawce
t t·OIIver-Glass F uneral
a form er member of the Fra nk·
service.
regular
fort Exempt ed Village Sc hool Home In Chillicothe from 4-8 p.m.
today. Burial will be ln., Green·
Board a nd was on the founding
lawn
Cemetery at Frankfort.
AA chapter to meet
board of the Piekaway·Ross
The r egular. meet ing of Alco·
Joint Vocational Sc hool. He was
Catherine E. Phillips
ho lies Anonymous will be Thurs·
a current member of the voca·
day,
7 p.m., In the basement of
tiona! school board of education
' F unera l services for Cath erine
the Sacred -Hea rt Ca tholic
E lizabet h Phillips, 98, North
Chu rch, Pomeroy .
Sha nnon Avenue, Athens, former
Meigs Cou nty residen t who died
Jan
. 1 at her home fo llowing an
Four defendant s forfeited
·
ex
tended
illness, were held at .1
. bonds a nd six others were fined
p.m.
Su
nday
at the Hughes
In the co urt of Middleport Mayor
Funeral Home In Athens.
Fred Hoffm an Tuesday night.
Born In Meigs Cou nt y, Mrs.
Forfeiting were Kenneth R.
Drummond, Ga llipolis, $50, fail · P hillips was a daught er of the
ure to yield the right of way: Joan lateLeroy a nd Margaret Mic hael
Carl. She and her hu sband
E . Seder, At hens, $41, speeding;
Ferrell W. Day, Middleport, $450, opera ted the former Alpine Res·
driving whil e intoxica ted, and ta urant In Athens and later
Dav id R. Schm itz, Pickens. S.C., ow ned and operated Carl's
Lunch on Court Street in Athens.
$100, di sorder ly conduct.
Fined were Rodn ey Ebersb· She was a member oi the First
ach, Middl eport. $25 a nd cos ts, Chris tian Church.
Survivi ng are a nep hew,
disorder ly manner: Thelma E.
Wilmer
Carl of Colu mbus; and
Payne, Pomeroy, $21 and cos ts.
two
nieces,
Helen Chapman ,
speeding; Kennl'th E. Wise,
Sl
iver
Spring,
Md.,
a nd Margaret
Cheshire, $425 and costs and
three days in jail, driving whil e B urrell, Columbus. Bes ides her
intoxicated, and$50andcosts, no parents, she was preceded · in
operator's license: Richard Fri· d ea th by her husba nd, Carl
ley, Middleport, $50 and costs, Phillips in 1971. and seven
disorderly man ner: George W. brothers.
Officiating at serv ices was Dr.
Hackett , Middlepor t. $16 and
James
Grooms. Burial was Jn the
costs, s peeding, a nd $2&gt; and
West
Un
ion Street Cemetery,
costs, disorderly man ner: Jef·
Athens.
frey Cu ndiff, Middleport, $50 and
Morris
cos ts, di sorder ly manner, and MarnQ
$100 and cos ts and five days In
Funera l services for Marvin
jail, res is ting arrest.•
W. Morris, 77, Dexter, will be
held at 2 p.m. Thursday a t the
Veterans Mt~morial
Bigony.J orda n F uneral Home in
Albany
with Rev . Robert Muss·
Tuesday Admi ss ions - Mi·
ma n officia ting.
c hael Sals~r, Shade; Dessle
Friends may ca ll at the fu neral
Patterson, Pomeroy: Pearl Ra n·
home from 4·9 this evening and
dolph , Coolville: Carl Findling,
Masonic services by the Orphans
Reedsville: Preston Parsons,
an d Frle·nds Masonic Lodge 275,
Racin e; Ma ry Ro ush. Rac ine.
Wilkesville, will be held at the
Tuesday Discharges - Po·
fun era l home at 7:30 till s even·
rothy Brewer, Evelyn Kni ght ,
in g. ·Burial will be In Sta ndis h
Loshla 'Mitchell.
Cemetery .
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'Mend a beaullfuJiy ,
""•lgned fu lleral
arr~Angemenl, juel eall
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Oliv~·Orang&lt;' Memorial VF'W Pos t 90:.3 will meet Thursday
7::10 p.m , at Tuppers Pla ins Elem ent ary.
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but Smith ca lled the Pomeroy
ill will a nd hatred, and at the very
Pollee Department. They say least ' werr negligent act ions.
they were told by a policeman
Bot h Doughty and Barnett arc
that Smith could make them use . s uing for $750,000 compensa tory
the fire escape . . In moving Ihe damages and $750,000 punitive
eq uipment down the fire escape damages. Doughty's wife . Is
stairs, bo th plaintiffs fell and suing for $.'i0,000 compensatory
susta ln('d injuries.
a nd $50.000 punitive damages. A
Plaint lffs allege t h&lt;t t act Ions by tria l by jury is tequrs ted.
the defendants were the result of

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, January 8. 1.987

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Commissioners approve sales tax, '87 budget
Department of Taxation In late Items in miscellaneous Is $18,919
By NANCY YOACHAM
April
or early May .
Sentl.nel Staff Writer
to crippled childre n, $20,800 to
An $8.2 mllllon budget to
Appropriated by the commls· soli and water, $10,075 to sell
operate. Meigs County govern- slon· to the county general fund, survey and $15,000 to senior
me nt and. services in 1987 was comprised of county offices and cit !tens .
adopted Wednesday by the departments, was $2,072.016.50.
Appropr iated to the landfill and
co unt y commissioners.
A figure of $5'0,000 has been set
The budget is about $600,000 . bond retirement were $71,434. 37 aside In capital improvement s
more than last year's spending and $47,373. 11, respectively.
for the posslblity of putting a new
The remainder of the budget, roof on the courthouse.
bill of $7.6 million, and reflects
anticipated revenue from the over $6 million, we~t to special
The auditor's bud get of
passage of a 1 percent sales and revenue funds tor clviUnd public $161,183.98 Includes a new cour t.
permissive use tax for the services. .
. house computer system. The
Insurance raised this yea r auditor's budget . for 1986 was
county.
The sales tax was also passed from $44,000 to$63 ,200, reflecting $U9, 183.95.
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by the bo ard Wednesday, just an increase In liability .
The s her iff' s dep art m e nt
Several funds which In the past showed the grea test Increase
prior to their adoption of the
budget, to become effec tive Feb. have bf:en pai d out of fede ral with $~93,378.14; as. compa red to
1. Revenue . !rom the tax is revenue. s haring dollars were last year's figure of $264,794.88.
expected to begin filtering back combined ·in a miscellaneous Included in the sheriff's budget
to the county from the state category of $75,121.61. Among are increases for f,aod and

also given 4. 7 percent salary
increases as was Trea surer Jane
Fry, who was given a four-year
cont ract earlier. Her ne w co ntra ct started Jan . 1, this year. It
was noted that the pay Increase
given the two administrators and
the treasurer Is the same rate of
increase as given Meigs Local
teachers In their recent new
cont ract.
Board m e mbe r Rob e rt
Snowden was re-elected pres!·
dent .of the board for the new year
with three of the five board votes.
Richar d Vaugllan, who served as
(Continued on Page 12)

Southern Local board
reorganizes for year

.U NTIL

Mostly cloudy tonight, with
a tow hctwel!n . 25 and :W.
Mostly doudy agai n F riday,
with hl g~s between 40 and 45.
The probability of preclplla·
lion Is near zero tonighl and 20

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Vol. 36, No.172
Copyrighted 1987

By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel Stall Writer
Super intendent Dan' E . Morris
a nd · Assistant Superintendent
.la mes Ca rpent er were given
new four-yea'r contracts in their
respective pos itions when the
Meigs Local District Board of
Educa tion met In Middleport for
its organtzai'ional session Wed·.
nes day night.
Announcement of the grant.lng
of the co ntracts, which will.begln
on Aug. 1. 1987. was made
following an executive session by
the board .
The two administrators were

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Ohio Lottery

A woman's
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-~age 7

Morris, assistant
get ~ew ·contracts

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By NANCY YOACHAM
"I don't think just beca use
there were only 13 people tes tify·
Sentinel Staff W~lter
As expected , the Meigs County ing that that 's all the citltens of
Co mmiss ioners . approved pas· this county who are aga inst the
sage of a one percent sales tax for tax . But it probably shows that
the county when they met Wed- the major)ty of the people of
nesday . The tax goes inio effect Meigs County understand the
Feb. 1.
predica ment we'.re In, not that
In discussion, Commissioner they wa nt more taxes."
Jones said that If the commls·
Dav id Koblentz sai&lt;J' that most of
13 indiv id uals testifying at two slon·ers made one mistake in the
public hearings on the proposed sales tax procedure, It was
tax , presented personal views scheduling the public hearin gs in
"but no real solutions" to the the morning hours, rather than at
count y's financial problems.
times when wor king people could
,
" In order to balance the county have attended.
budget, we've got to have a sales .. Jjpii'~Y~~ • . Jones ~greed that
tax a nd I' m In favor of )t ,'' • "iio feasl~li! alternatives ~· were
presented at the public hearings,
Koblentz sa id.
Said Ma nning Roush, com mis· and he too voted for the tax .. "The
slon pres ident .• " I feel the' way commissioners have the respon·
I've felt all .along. There's no slbllt y of ma intaining tlie· coun·
other way out a nd I feel . the ty 's financial Interests and I
ma jority of the people In the think the sales tax Is in ·the
count y will support our decision county's best interest," he
(to pass the tax) 100 percent. "
commented.
The commissioners ex pec t the
Commissioner Richard J ones,
reviewing testimony from the county to begin receiving rehear ings. said that of the 13 who venue from the tax in late April
testified. seven were against the or early Ma y. The tax will be
tax and six were for it, with three collected and distributed back to
the county by the sta te Depart·
vol~ing concerns over the dls tr i·
·butlon of the tax revenue.
(Continued on Page 12)

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medical needs of prisone rs.
The sher iff's budget,.as well as
other office budgets, reflect las t
year's e mplo yee s.alary
increases.
The commissioners' budget
s hows a de c rease, from
$172,999.42·1as t year to $158,274.76
this year. At the suggestion of
state auditors, part of the co m·
missioners budget was transferred to the buildings and
grounds category, from which
the custodian' s and janitor's
salaries are paid.
A breakdown of other count y
general fund budgets show the
treas urer with $00,641. 83; ot her
financial administration,
$2,364.10; prosecuting a ttorn ey.
$110,388. 48; burea u of Inspection,

.Joseph Thoren was elected the new ,ptesident when the
Southern: Local School Dis tric t Board of Education me)
Tuesday night for its organltatlonal session.
Charles P yles was elected vice president and compensation
for board members was set at $80 per meeting for three new
members and $40 for two others who are continuing their terms
of office. The compensation Is set by Ohio law .
The board voied to join the Ohlg, School Boards Association.
The Racine Home National Bank was named at the district' s
depository. Performance bonds were established for the
· treasurer, assislimt trfasurer , payroll clerk, secretaries,
principals, and the s uperintendent In the amount of $20,000
each. A $2.500 service fund to cover expenses of members doing
board business was established.
The board hired Nancy Fisher to s ubstitute In the high sc hool
'&lt;lor Daisy Franz, wlfo Is on leave. Plans were made to open bids
. for the removal of ashes los, ceiling repair work and lighting
fixture replacement a.t th e high school, Portland and Syracuse
schools ai 2 p.m. Thursday.
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The' board approved the purchase . of maximum liability
Insurance for the . district, individual board members, all
employees and volunteer workers through Nationwide at a cost
of $2,255. Other board members are·Don Smith , Dennie Evans
and Scott Wolle.
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ran 's services; $29,541.1!;; the
county's share of public assis t·
a nee. $46,438: plat map,
$37,488. 68: law librar ies,
$U90.o0; historleal soc ie ty,
$6,000: a nd $2o,OOO l.n
co ntingency.
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which Is the sta te audi tor's
exam ination of county fun ds,
$50,000; co unt y pla nning com·
mi ssion, $5.257. 75.
Com mon pl eas cou rt,
$92,500.66, Inclu din g a $5,lXIO
In crease ill attorney fees; domestic relatio ns and juven il e rourt,
$4 5,609.72: proba te co u r t ,
$25,697.59: cler k of co urt s,
$102,041.37: coroner, $19,434.89;
count y a nd municipal .courts,
$74,426. 95; boa rd of elect Ions,
$76,906.36; maint enance a nd op·
erat!on. $141,777.27: recorder,
$62,704.94: disas ter services,
$1-,622.27; agriculture, $74,163.
Reg is tratio n of vit al sta tistics,
$100; county home. $86, 348.12:
childre n services board, $26,4:Jil:
soldier's relief, $J6, 664..1R: vet e.

Offi.cials: sales tax
good for .county

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Gregory Hicks, Pomeroy, dl~- Wyant, Pomeroy, $46; . Jack and Michael Hlndy, Pomeroy;;,
orderly mariner, .$63 and costs;
Sattertielll, Pomeroy, · $49; . $47, aU · posted on speeding;
expired plates, $63 and . costs;
Tommy Goett, ., Syracuse, $46,
charges.
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Cal'! Hughes , Pomeroy, $63 and ·:r-"..,.....--.....,.:____..__,.....___...,..______,_..,
c.osts; six mohths probation,
disorderly conduCt; Debora NeJ:
son, Racine, $51 ·and costs,
speeding; Richard Gerlach, New
Haven, W.Va., $63 and costs,
expired plates, .and $49 and costs,
speeding; Shari Stone, Middle.
port; $63 and costs, expired
plates, and $46 and costs, .
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speeding.
Forfeiting bonds were Debora
Davis, Middleport, $49; Debora
Coffey, Rutland, $46; ·· Dennis
Boothe, pomeroy, $47; Melissa
$48; Linda .
Hubbard,
Grover,
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Pomeroy mayor c~nclu(les 16 c~es in court . ~
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Wednesday, January 7. 1987~ .

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio.

Area deaths

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Amo ng the speclll l reve nue
fund s, $805,:1:!6 was appropria ted
for the co unty board of m ent al
retard a tion a nd devPlopmental
disabilities: $2,890,982 for public
assistance; $79,650 for litter ·
cont rol and recycling: $48,790.50
In rea l es tate ?Ssessment:
$1,462,845.94 In the motor vehic le
a nd gasolin e tax fund which
Ofl&lt;'raiPs thl' counl y hig hway
garage: $10:1,610.72 for TB;
$420,676.42 lot· EMS.

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Budget
.
summit
may be
possible
By LINDA WERFELMAN
WAS HI NGTON (UP()- Pres·
!dent Reaga n Is opposed to
negotiating his $!trillion budget
plan wit h lawmakers who want to
raise taxes. his budget director
says. but " hcar t·tO·hM rt talks"
abou t a reas for compromise
could encourage him.
Jam es' Miller, director of the
admi nistra tion' s Offi ce of Ma n·
agcment and Budget, s u ~gested .
after his fir st day of Ca pit ol Hill
tes tl ~ony that Reagan might be
wllllng to meet with lawmake rs
about the plan .

G.f;-OSED TO TRAFFIC - L'ynn Street In
Pomeroy Is closed to traffic preparatory to the
razing of .the Meigs Inn. Although the building Is to

be torn down soon, the the eucl date of the razing
Is still unknown.

Common pleas court slate~
sentencings in three cases
Wlelgs County . C~mmon Pleas
Court Judge Cha rles H. Kni ght
ordered sentencing of three de.
fendants for 9 a. m . on Monday,
Feb. 17, following arraignments
of the three In his court.
Douglas E. Freeman, 19, Mid·
dleport , entered a plea of guilty
to a two-count bill of Information
prepared a nd filed bytheofflceof
Prosecuting Attorney Fred W.
Crow II chargin g In count one,
grand ·rheft~to; and count two,
receiving syllen property .
Charges result from an inc!dent on Nov. 29, 1986, In which It
was alleged• that Freeman hal)
stolen a 1975 automobile belong·
ing to .Earl a~d Nel\'aza Smith In
Pomeroy. According to Paul
Gerard, Investigator for the
pro~ec utor's office, Freeman
then purchased gasoline for the
vehicle with a stolen credit card
belonging to Francis Broderick .
Grand theft auto Is a felony of
the thir,d degre carrying a
possible penalty of one,l ~ or two
years In prison, and a possible
fin e of up to $5,000. Receiving
stolen property (a~credlt card) Is
a felony of the fourth degree
carrying a po sslbl~ penality of
six, 12 or 18 months in prison and
a possible fine of up to $2,500.
Freeman wa s released upon a
$1,000 recognizance bonp until
Feb. 17, the sente nc ing date.
Michael A. Sheffield, 19, Mid·
dleport, recently of Santore!, N.
C. , and Etta N. Randolph, 19,
. Coolville, also known as Christy
~ Randolph, also known as Etta
Noel Kelly, enteRd pleas of
guilty, each omf(~harged . with
forgery, In bl),ls of Information
tiled by the.offlce of Prosecuting
Attorney Fred W. Crow III.
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Sheffield and R.andolph were.
each charged with one count of
forgery as the result of &lt;In
Incident which occurred shortly
before"Chrlstmas, according to
Paul Gerard, Inves tigator of I he
prosecutor's office. The two

allegedly passed a c heck bearing
the for ged signature o! Ran·
dolph's former hu sband, accor!f
lng to Gerard.
Fargery is a felony of the
fourth degree ca rryi ng a possible
penalty of six, 12 or 18 months In
prison and a flhe of up to $2,500.
Sheffield wa s released under a
$2,000 reconglzance bond an d
Randolph was released under a
$1,000 cognizan ce bond until the
sent enc ing date.
Also, David T. Barstow, 33,
Route 1, Albany, a ppeared be·
fore Knight Wed nesday for sen·
tencing upon a prior plea of a
charge of felony dru g a buse
(cocaine).
Barstow was charged as a
res ult of an Incident which

occurred In 1986 at his Gibson
Ridge home, according to Paul
Gerard , lnvestlga!or for the
count y prosec utor's offi ce.
Of!lcers from Athens Cou nty
had go ne to Barstow's hOme to
serve a warrant from Athe ns
cou nty chargi ng Bars low with
trafficking In cocaine In Athens
· Count y, Gerard sa id. Bars to":
a llegedly had cocai ne In hi~
possess ion at the time at"
Athen~ offi cials ca ll ed the Me gs
Sher iff' s Offi ce In at tha t point.
T he charge Is still pending a nd Is
scheduled for trial later this
month In that county .
The Meigs County charge Is a
felo ny of the fourth degree and
carries of possible maximum
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"I t hlnk the possibility Is worth
rxp lorlng," Mill er said,, " (but) I
think we need to have some
hear t·to· hi"ll rt talks before any thing Is decided."
The budget dlrt&gt;&lt;:tor cau tioned
that dec isions wou ld have to be
made fir st on wha t lop lcs would'
be incl uded In any " budget
summit ," a nd he not ed Reagan's
expressed opposit ion to a ny
compromise In favor of a new
~e n eral tax.

Mill er's comment s ca me alter
3Y, hours ol testimony Wednesday a t the Senate Budge t Co mmittee's fi rs t hearing on the $1.02
trillion flscal1988 proposal.
Treasury Secretary James
Baker was to testify before the
same panel today.
The president 's plan - the nrst
In his tory to exceed theS I trillion
mark- expects to meet the $l08
billion deficit reduction target
spec ified In the Gramm-R udman
balanced budge t law wit h cut s In
domes tic programs, sales of
government property a nd In·
creases In fcesf or peop le who use
federal lands . .
Reaga n wanls to ac hlevt· lhe
goa l while ril ls lng military
spending by .1 percent . plus
Inflation . Many tawma kN s ·in
both pa'rlles ~ay the proposal
cannot grt th rough Congrrss
·· without maj or changes.
The Democrats chall enge ad·
ministration
ca lculation s that
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our
customers
a
low
as
possible.''
asser
t
the
deficit
ca n be trimmed
Unlied Press International
Ga
llia-Melgs
of(]ce
manager
from $17.1 billio n this yl•ar to
Sentinel Staff Report.~
Columbia Gas of Ohio has for Columbi a, Jo hn M. "Jake" $107.8 billion for the fiscal yc•ar
beginning Oct. I. They also sayannounced a S2.'i nillllon rate Koebel , term ed the move "good
even though the Whit e House
red uction a nd pledged lo seek no . news.''
Koebel salq Co lumbia Is also claims lis plan Includes no new
rate Increases throughout 1987.
as
king the Ptlbl! c Utlllttes Com·
taxes - that proposed new fl.'Cs
The rate reduction,. effective
mission
or
Qhlo
to
approve
the
and other moncy·raislng provl·
Immediately, ·wnl result In a
slons amoun t to thl·equlva lent at
savings of about $10 a year for an .. following :
-Conttnuatlon of a red uctio n tux Increases .
average c~stomer, · 'Columbia
Chai rman C. Ronald Tilley sala In rates that wa s to have e nded
Jan. 1, amounting to $5a year fo'r
Wednesday .
Sen. Lawton Chiles. D·Fla ., the
The reduction Is a continu ation the average customer.
Budget
Committee chairman,
-A
reduction
In
rates
due
to
of a rate red uction tha t was to
said
negotiatIons
with the' White
lower
corpora
te
federal
Income
have ended·Jan 1.
House
on
a
co
mpromise
would be
Koebel
said,
tax
rates.
This,
Tilley said lower operatlhg
the
best
way
to
"really
fact"
up to
amou
nt
s
to
.about
$5
In
sav
ings
cos ts enabled to company to
lhaf'wc
have
to
get
the
problems
per year for the average eusto·
redu ce rates.
mer. "We advised the the PUCO. this bUd Ret on track."
·Sen. Warren Rudman, R ·N.H.,
· "This Is the seco nd consecutive last fall that we would fully a nd
agreed the at.l mlnlstrat ion and
year that we are reducing rates promptly reflect the changes In
and voluntarily' placing a freeze federal tax rates," Koebel said . Congress must cooperaH; .
"sooner, rat her ·than later, to
on base rate Increases for the · "We propose to reduce rates· now
fashion
a compromise. If we walt
entire year," Tilley said . "The so that customers quic kly retoo long to do It ... we're going to
announcement Is In line with ou r ceive the lull benef its of the
have a hard tlr'rw."
continuing efforts to keep cos ts to reduction."

Columbia Gas slates
' rate reduction
major

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