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Page-8- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

r---Local Briefs:-....,
A one-vehlci~ acciden t on C'ounly Road 1 in Columbi a
Township Sunday Injured a Gall Ia Cou nty r.~an .
Richard Crouse, 28. Patriot Star Rout&lt;•. Gal llpo!is, was not
treated, accordi ng to the Ga ll ia-Mrigs Post oft he Ohio Highway
Patrol.
·
Troopers sa,id Crouse was southbound. :l.4 miles south of Ohio
14.3, at7 p.m. when his vehicle went off t.he rig hi side ofthr· road,
struck a ditch and overrui-nr•d, coming to a rest on its whePis. It
was moderately damaged, the patrol said.

EMS responds to weekend calls
Meigs Coun ty Emergenc-)' ~1edira i Servic-es reports eight
calls over the we£&gt;kcnd; lour Sa tu rday and four Sunda y.
Saturday at 10:06 a.m ., Pomt•roy to Pomeroy H~a llh Cure
Cent er for Della Stahl I n Vrt rr~ n s Memorial Hospital : Rutland
a1 12: li p.m. Jo Ohio 14.1 lor J.illian Black toO'Bieness Memorial
Hospital; Sy racuse at J· &gt;2 p.m. to Second Street for Patty
Lavender to Holzer Ml'dical Center: Rutland al .1:46 p.m. to
Meigs Mine No. 1 for Delbe rt Mar ks to O'Bil'ness Memorial
Hospllal.
Sunday at 7:40a. m ., Middleport to Stonewood Apartments for
Doris F'lfe who was d~ad on arrival ; Middleport at8: ~9 a. m to
782 High St. for Mary Hughes lo Holzer Medical Cent er;
Pornerov at 9:43 a. m. to Pomt'rov Heallh Care CP nter for
Clarence Norris to Veterans Memorial Hospita l; Tupp£&gt;rs
. Plains at 11:41 p.m. to Lon g Boll om lor Sadie La rkins who was
IH'll led hut not transpo rTed.

meet.~

tonight

Racine Boa rd ol Publ ic /\flairs will m£&gt;r·l i~ regular St'ssion 7
this evening !Monday 1. al Ihe sh1 inc t&gt;ulldin g.

Legion plans Valentin!!'s dance
Racin e ilmerira n Legion is sponsoring a Valentin&lt;' dan cr
Sa tu rday. 9 p.m . to I a. m .. with live music by the band /\mix. $o
si ngle and $111 co uple. Legion will furnish rncrrt. Bring a covered
dis h. Everyone weicoml'.

Hymn sing set fqr Saturday
i\ hymn si ng will b~ held Saturday. beginning at 7::10 p.m., at

Freedom Gospel Mission Church at Bald Knob. Special music
by Dan Hay man and Ihe Faith Trio. EveryonE' welcome.

Meigs girls host Federal Hocking
The Mr!gs Marauder girls' basketball team. currently
ranked seventh in lh&lt;' state, will go for their 18th victory without
a loss tonight !Monday), when they hosl Federal Hocking.
Tht&gt; FI-1 La ncers have a Jfi-2 record on the year. A Meigs win
will ~:J ve the homr town girls their second Tri Valley C'onfer£&gt;nce
championship in lh rE'l' years. Thr reserve contrst will begin at6
p.m ., followed immPdia tely by the vars it y.

Couple file.~ for dissolution
Sht•r ry Ann Buskirk, Syracuse, and George David Buskirk,
Middleport, have filed lor a dissolution of their marriage In
Meigs Count y c'ommon Pleas Court.
Elso n Ray Dall~y and ilnna Lee Dalley hav£&gt; b£'cn granted a
dissolulion of marriage.

Area bank file.~ for foreclosure
Citizens Nalional Rank of Polnl Pleasant, W.Va ., has filed a
foreclosure action In Meigs Count y Common Pl eas · Cour t
aga lnsl Carl D. Hughes and Evelyn Hughes. Pomeroy, et al.
A modlllcallon agreement has been filed In the case of Jerry
W. Harpet· and Mar ilyn Harper. now known as Marilyn Adkins.

10 die on Ohio highways
By Unlh•d Press International
AT least 10 people. Including
three pedes trians. were killed in
1raffle accidents in Ohio Ihis past
wcck~nd. the Sial(' Highway
Patrol said today.
Thl' count showed two deaths
Frida).- night. lhrPI' Sal.urday and
fil'r Sunda&gt;··
Both Friday nigh! vicllms and
one Sunday were pedestrians.
Onr person was killed In a
car-lrat n crash.
Virtlms include:
Friday night
Bowling Grrrn: David C'. LawNy , 27. Wrs t Millgrove. Ohio,
killed when st ruck by a car on
Ohio 19 ~! in Wood C'ountv.
C'IPvrland : Silas F . King Sr.,
fi(i, Painesville, killed when hit by
a car as he ll'lcd to cross a
Cleveland cll y st reet.
Saturday
Clevela nd: Timothy .1. SwE'C'·
nev, 24. Lakewood . klil£&gt;d In a
tw.o-car accidl'nl ·on Ohio 2 In
Cuya hoga Count y.
Ca nfield: Burel R. Myers, 29,
Alllance. killed when his car
co llided wllh a truck on U.S. 224
'tn Mahonlng Count y.
Leipsic: Clarence H. Bullock
.Jr .. 29. Leipsic. killed In a one-car
accldrnl on a cit y st reet.
Sunday
L~ ban on: Michael L. Carter.
17, Franklln. killed in a one-car
:accident on a WarrC'n Count y

Clinton Edgar Jones

Area bridge.__t_co_n_ti_nu_e_d_rr_o_m_Pa_g_e_1_t- - - -

Caro l Gorgy and Gladys
Woodyard.
Services wlll be held at 2 p.m.
Wednesday at-l'he Blgony-Jordan
Fu neral Home In Albany wilh
R£&gt;v. Donald Sh ue officiating.
Burial will be in Alexander
Cemetery. Friends may call at
the funeral home from 2-4and 7-9
p.m. Tuesday.

Clinton· Edgar Jones, 89. Rt . l.
Bidwell. died al his residence
Sunday.
He was a retired farmer. a
mPmber or th&lt;' Eno Grange an d a
member and trustee or Poplar
Ridge Freewill Baptist Church.
Born Sept. 3. 1897. on Poplar
Ridge. Ga llia County, to th~ !ale
Eqg;u· and Belle Shoemaker
.Jones. he was preceded in death
. bv his first wile, i\nna Rosett a
Virrs .Jones, in 1982.
He is survived by a sl•eond
wife. Elizabet h WolfingiJa rger
.Jone s: one foster son. Robert
Pnsons, Chester : six stepchildrm: Jwo sisters . .Jessie Lemley,
F lo rida and ~gie Topping,
Ga llipolis.
Also pr!'ecding him in death
v.-erp lh re(' brothers. Ferdie,
Willie and Frank Jones.
Services will be 1 p.m . Wednesday in Jhe McCoy-MooJ·e Funeral
Home, Vinton, with tho Rev .
Robert Persons offi cia ting. Bu rial will be In Poplar Ridge
Cemetery. Friends may call at
the fun eral horne fro m 6-8 p.m.
TuQsday .
Pallbear ers will be Blli, Paul,
Howard and Ray Peck, Emm ons
McC'onlhay and..Jimm y Massey.
Honorary pallbearer will be .John
.Jenkins .

Herbert Hardy
Herbert Hardy, Marlena, died
Saturday evenin g al a Marietta
hos pital.
Surviving Mr. Hardy are his
wife. Esther: a daughter, Jennifer Anderson of Pomeroy , and
four grandchildren. Kristen·,
Billy. Erin and Michael.
Services will be held at 2: 30
p.m. Tuesday at the McClure
F uneral Home in Marietta where
friends may call this evening.

Doris Fife

Former Ch£&gt;s hire resident .
Inez Doris FifP, 67, ofiiOOPoweli
St., Mlddleporl, dled Sunday
morning at hrr homr.
Born .June .30, 1919, in Ches hire.
she was a daughter of lhr late
Homer and Lula McCollum Abbott. She attended Silver Run
Baptist Church.
Surviving are her hus band,
Marvin Lewis Fife. of Middl eMella Fi~&gt;her
port; five child ren, James and
WIJllarn Fife. of Cheshire, David
Mella Jeffers Fisher. 85 . Route Fife, of Webb. Ala., Rachel
3, Albany, died Sund ay al Vete- Burns, at Cheshire, and Lois
ra ns Memorial Hospital.
Taylor, of Columbus: two sisters,
A homemaker, Mrs. Fisher Vi Thibaut . of Delaware, Ohio,
was born In Athens County , a a nd Kay Martin. of Columbus;
daught er of the late Wade E. and one brother, Willlarn Abbott,
Emma Chase Jeffers. She at- Columbus: 12 gra ndchildren and
tended the Carpent er Baptist seven great grandchildren .
Church and was a member of the
Bes ides her parents. she was
Busy Bees Class of the church.
preceded in death by thrf&gt;e
Surviv ing are a s ister , Id a sistNs and two brothers.
Cheadl e. Albany: a stepdaughServices will be Wednesday , 2
ter. Dorothy Matthews, Finley- p.m.. at Silver Run Ba ptist
ville. Pa ., a nd several nieces and Church. Mr. William Little will
nephews.
officia te. Burial will be in ChePreceding her in deat h besides shire Gravel Hill C'cmeterv.
her parents. were her husband. Friends may call Tuesday evenHarve: two brothers, Reed and ing from 6·9 ar Rawllngs -Coa tsChase Jeffers, and two s isters. Biower Funeral Hom e.

Utility, area resident
finalize suit settlement
1\ $1o0,000 settlement has been
finaliz ed ln the case of Norman
Milliron, et ai, adm lnislrix ol the
es ta te of Roger Miillron, aga inst
Columbus and Sou thN n Electric
Co., et a!.

Roger Milliron was killed April
20. 1982 in Portland. while erect·
ing a C'B ant ennae which co ntacted a distribution llnc owned
by toe defendant. Norman Mil·
It ron, father of Ihe deceased. was
also injured in Thl' accident .
A sui! for personal in juri es was
.brought on beha lf or Ihe estate by

C'lev£&gt;1and: Katharlna Stolz,62,
Vt&gt;ter-.ms Mt'morial
C'l£&gt;veiand. killed in a one-car
accident on a city street.
J ff
24
Salurda ,\' Admiss ions - Burl
Sa ndu sk)•: Scotti.. e ers , ,
BIE'vins, Middleport.
Milan . killed in a thr(&gt;('-Car
accident on u.s. 2!itl in Erie
Saturday Discharges - Ear l
County.
Fields , Iva Upton. Mark GorConllnental : Mary F . Yates,
gleln. Freda Miller. Li nd a
2R, DeflanC'e, kiiiPd when hpr car
Ball~y .
was hll by a train tn the Putnam
Sund ay Adm issions - Elwood
County vllla~e of Continental.
Bowers, Pomeroy : Clarenc&lt;'
Newark: Elnora Prlce, 49, Norris, Pomeroy .
Newark. hll by a tr uck on a
Sunday Discharges - Marie
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01« P11 Syatein SM.PIIf U.S.

Super Dream Pill

the plalnllff. HowC'vcr, the def£&gt;ndanl denies all llablllily a nd
respcnsiblllty for !he incident.
a nd dispu tes lh&lt;' plainlifl' s
in juries.
The parties S&lt;'llied their dispules and claims with a Jump
sum judgml'nl of$150.000, including attorney Ices. i\lso included
in that amount is an annuit y
contract, with premium prepaid,
to provide Norman Mllliorn. or
his heirs, with 20 yea rs ofmonthy
payment.s , beginning this MarC'h.
The fina l entry, filed in Meigs
Cou nt y Probate C'ourl , slipula Irs
that Jhe monthly payments arC'
not, nor Intend ed to be, comp£&gt;nsatlon for lost incomP by thr
plalntlff.
Th r month!)' payment s mav
not be sold, mort gag£&gt;d or tra nslct'rf&gt;d bv Milliron, and arc not
subj eel io accer lera tion, drf~r­
ra l, lncrcasP or decrease.
Attorneys for the plaintiffwC'rC'
Stevrn L. Story, Po meroy, and
Charles H. Bendig, Columbu s.

using lolls on bridges since th e
rates can be set higher because
motorists do not have a cho ice of
alternat&lt;• rout es .
A financial breakdown of expected maintenance and operation costs showed on tv two of the
five bridge slles - Chelyan and
Williamstown - would not ea rn
enough tolls to be S&lt;' lf-sufficlent.
Only two separa te stretches or
highway - Corr-Idor H from
Interstate 79 to Buckha nnon and
Corridor L from Beckley to
Fayetteville - wet·e listed as
bei ng potentiall.v sclf-s uff iclcnt.
But · no total project would
generate "gross revenu es that
exceed project ed annual deb t
service levels _... "
"The toll road corridors do not
appear feasible .... " because of
high maintena nce and policing
cos ts and lost traffic thro ugh
alternative routes. the report
sa id.
. "God knows we need roads and
bridges," said J ohn Karras , a
commissio n member and Repub·
lican senator from Ohio Co unty
"I think bridges make more
se nse than roads. II !here is an
alternal!' roulr than a toll road,
people will use it."
But in a land-locked di strict not
known for its easy acc0ss. Iell ow
co mmi ss ion mrmbN .J ar
Spea rs, a Democratic se nator
from Randolph County, Is encouraged that Cor ridor H has
been n•commended for furthf't '
study.
The 13fi-mil&lt;' hi ghway, from
1-7!1 near W(•s ton to th e V!t·ginla
border. has seen it s share of
C' On1rOV4 ' rsy.

Environm(?ntat

groups have opposed t hf' roadway because propos!'d routf'S
would have cut th ro ugh so me of
Wesl Virginia's wildes t areas.
"Toll roads arc lh &lt;' only way
we can go lor lh!'se maj or
'

1',"1

Lysand er Dudley, the state's
economic development chief, be-·
lieves lht' Corridor H ·project Is
essential to making the state's ·
tourism and ski areas read ily
accessible to major population
centers on the Atlantic coast.

Eac h win ner will receive
$601,2.38, paid out - In annua l
insta llmen ts of s:m,()(il , before

whole n('W ar0a we··ve never been
ro."

In his State or the State
address, Gov. A_rch Moore asked
the Leglslalure to ex tend the Toll
Road Com mission's life to Janu-.
arv 1988 so the 11 -member panel·
could finish Its work.
.
:
West VIrginia's toll road plans, ,
however, could be grounded
before th e~· get off the drawing
board.
A krr ('i cment Ia making the •
plan work is a provision contained in thr U.S. Senate's ·
Vl'rsion ol the proposed feder al Sut·far&lt;' Transportation Assist-:
unce Act.
"Wit hou1 enil bl lng legisla I ion.
in Washi ngton, our highway :
system. th e part where toll roads ·
are co ncer ned, is dead in the ;
water ... Spears said.
Slate Highways Commissioner ·
William Ritchie told rhecommis- ·
sia n last month that passage of :
th e acl with the Senate's provi-·
sian in !act is cr ucial to new road :

construction in an.v sta te.
"/\lo t of s tat&lt;'S want to pur tolls
on int l'rstalr highways just to
maintain thei r In terstate high\ya.v~o;.;, "

Ri!ehir said~

I.IXes. over The nex t 20 years.
Total sales for The lottery wer('
$.1,24o,4.1.1 and th e prize payout ·
will total $2,09.1,487, accordin g to lollcry officia ls.
Th&lt;'re wrr£&gt; 3o7 iollery players
who chose live of lhr six winning
number s: each winner will receive $f&gt;R2. Th£&gt;re also were 15,(69
players who chose four of the six
number to win $43.

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Wcdnt&lt;sday. with highs in the
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lht&gt; mid 20s. l'arlly cloudy

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Dudlay told a Senate Finance
C'om millce last week th at new
road construction "wil l open up a ·

Drawing produces 2.winners
CLEVELAND !U P!) -Thesi.'
winning numbers drawn Saturda.v in Ihe Ohio Lolte ry produrPd
two winn ers who wil l share a
jackpot of $1,202,476. The
numbers wpre 2. R. 9. 18, 21 and
31.

Meigs girls
heat Lancers;
earn TVC title
-Page 3

anerles," Spi'ars said . "I 'm sold
on th~ idea of building a highway
system based on tolls' th at allow~
us es to pay for something _t hat's
needed."

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special interest to those who

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Monday. February 9. 1987

Area deaths

Accident injures Gailia man

Racine board

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday. February 10, 1987

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Middleport officials not· satisfied with plans
The Ohio Department of Highways has ag'reed to mark roads
leading into Middleport for southbound Jrafflc on Route 7. but al
this point Middlepor t Village
officials are not satisfied wiTh thr
plan .
At Mond a)· night 's met'l ing or
Middleport Village Council.
Mayor ·Fred Hoffman read a
letter fr om Rep . .Joiyn Bosler
Indica tin g Ihat she has observed
that there are insuffi rtenl markings for southbound lralflr at
Route 7 and Hobson Road . A
seco nd letter was read from
Grorgr Dugan of the Ohio Department of Highways indicat lng
that the turnoff from Roulr 7 19
the Hobs o,n Road lead ing into

numerou s complain ts agai nst
the QVC' Cha nn el whic h was put
on the programming for lora!
subsc riber s on Channel 6 which
was prev iously_a Co lumbu s .s la·
lion . Mayor Hoffman announced
that a me£&gt;tlng will be held with a
ca ble tel evis ion tec hni cian
within the nex t two• weeks. The
technici an will outline allern ate
steps lh£&gt; village ca n take to
replace Co nsolidated Communi·
cations Group. Inc.. whi ch is
c urre ~!ly providing srrvice to
the town.
Councilman Allrn Lee King
aga in spo ke on th e need for
sidewalk ramps for the hand!·
capped. He was told th at one
estimate is on hand lor such
ram ps indl ca tlng that they will
run betwee n $375 and $400 £&gt;ach
The posl office now has ramps as
does th e new American Legion
building, il was reported . Addi tional estimates will be sec ured .

Middleport dors not quallf.v lor the report of Mayor Hollman for
intersection lighting .. He indi· .Ja nuar)· showing receipt s of
caled that signs will be placed on $3.370 in fines and lees. A second
both count y roads :l and 21 rrading was given an ordinance
leading into Middleport .
providing for the sa le of a
However, town officials feel village-ow ned Jot on Route 7
thaT Ihe s igns should, rather than below Middleport nea r the Giljus! be road number markings. bert Serv ice Station.
Council YO iced no objections to
should Indicate lhatlhe turnoffs
lead to Middl&amp;porl wiTh Ihe name a reques t from Way ne Davis to
of -the town being noted on the refinance wiTh Farmers Bank
signs. Mayor Hoffman will make and Savings Co. a loan on Ihe
cont acts wiTh ODOT Ia see if BraziN Dairy Queen building.
Council President Dewey HorMiddleporl can be included on
ton reported I hal he is reviewing
the signs.
Councli las t night approved the I he contract that th(' village has
th ird r£&gt;adlng of an ordinance lor cable Jelev ision serv ir r and
which will provide an approxi- . Mavor Hoffman reported th ai hr
mate seven percrnt salary Jn- wlli have copies of the cont rac t
rreas£&gt; for village employees made for all members of cou ncil.
effectlvr March 1 and approved Horton sa id thai he has received

McFarlaDe listed in

!ton:-; on tht' pui-rhasP. Co uncil
uis~u s srd thr S. Src·o od

also

proceed w ith a(·tivlt i0S for th r

Avr .. srction nt' ct l' 11w Sid Ll tt l1)
propcr t ~ · whNC' clrainagl' is a l-

obsrrva ncr of .J ulv i th wilh th e
undf'rstanding th at th (' v illa gr

\owmg watC'r: to stand on th 1•

has a $2.000 r1 ·c rea ti on fund.
Mal'or Hoffman ind icaie&lt;llhat

strrf't rrflat !ng a dan grr whrn

th r .JU !v 4t h rrlcb r atinn ht~s llPt'n

Ha iii'OiJ d track s whi fh mig ht

good t'or till' community and
pointed ou t that the town has

hun' ser \'Pd as a stOJ)P«'I' for "

t'flCC'ived doni.! I ion s in tht• p~ s t
towards th f' cos ts lnvolvC'd. Cil
mon• sai d hr wantPd tht"' appro
va l of othrr town orficw l s last

th;11 \\';1 1('1' ft 't •PZI'S.

sllcling VC' hiriP havP bf'f'n

n~­

morcd. Council wi ll look at the
spot w ith an !clroa of so mPhow
pr ovi ding twltPI' drninaJZf · It was

indicated Thd t lhpn • Is probablv

night so Thdl he co uld add
activiTies 10 the crlc brallon Th iS

not rnoug h fi n n crou1HI ut tlw

vrar
· r.ilmo rr a lso point rd out lh&lt;~l
somf' of thr m o nf'~' !J a m tht' sa lt•
of vil lage propcJTY on Third II ve ..
wa!&gt;; rarma rkrd l or blC'J(' hrrs for

1\ cau 1ion siJ.! n will lx- plt~crd a l

the park and indi cated thai il is

Sixth and \\'i illams Sis.

1ime t o ma ke drcisions . Ma~' Ol'
H offm an sa id t hP rPcrra t mn

\\' f' l'l'

commissio n wi ll hold ,, mf'el ing
to co m&lt;' up wit h l'('('Om m r nd;t -

lonllio n to insl.. ll gua rd 1ailln~:,
1h1 • to&lt;·at

ion.

l'uu n&lt;.'i ln• a n .Ln ·k Sat t•:rfu·ld
was naml'(\ to look Into .1 rPquf'sl
to r ,, strrr·l llg ht a! thr· eor nP r t lf
Ot hr r s all Pnclmg I !w mr 'f'l lng
Cn unC' llm an Wlllinm WHI·

lers. Poll&lt;·&lt;· ('hl&lt;•f Sid 1.1111&lt;• and
(' Jerk-Trl'iiSUr&lt;'r .Jon llu&lt;·k.

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'good ·condition' today
By WENDY ZENTZ
Wi\S HI NGTON !UPII - Po·
lice are trea ting as a suicide
attempt the ow rdose ol 20 Jo 30
-Valium pills taken by Robert
McFarlanP, the pres id ent' s
.formPr natio nal secu rit y adviser
·and the . man who implicated
:Ronald RPagan in the IranCo nt ra scandal.
McFarlane. under press ure fo r
his role in the sca ndal, admllted
taking the pllls early Monday.
pollcr. satd. Ho· lfas .taken by
ambulance to BPthpsda · Naval
Hospilal In suburban Maryland.
)l'herr h(' was lls1Pd in good
condllion.
Pollee deter live Dan Waring In
Montgomery County. Md., sa id a
report prepared by !he ambu lance crew indicated McFarlanr
took 20 Io 30 Valium, a widely
used lra nquillwr oll en prescribed for trra lment ol anxiety.
" It's br ing carried as an
all pmpled suicide ba sed on the
amount of pllls tha i wer r taken ...
Waring said. Thr amount was .
"wrltlen on lh&lt; ' (a mbulan ce!
report, ev id Pntly at thl' admis sio n of McFar lane."
NBC' News t·eporled loda;·
"thcrP wa s also apparentl.v a
note from Mc·Farlane wrllllen
afl pr he had Taken Ihe Valium but
nol ieglb!P and not shown Jo
anyon&lt;' out side Ihe famil y." The
note was bei ng held by McFarlane's wife. lh~ report said .
NBC a lso sa id McFarlan&lt;' has
been suffering severe bac k
spasms a nd though drow sy, he
told rescue squad members he
had Ia ken "2!i to :!0 Valiurns."
Ma rkTavcnnN , an emergency
med ical technicia n aboard the
Bethcsda -C'hN'Y Chase Resc ue

Co uncilman Bob Gilmon' was

given a ver bal go ahead to

ambulance that carried McFarlane to the hospital. told Uniled
Press International today:
"We recciv£&gt;d the ca ll at 7:05
a. m. for a sick person at the
McFarlane res idence. We arrived at i: II a. m. and I ransporled Mr. McFarlane to Bethesda Naval Hospital. where we
arrived at 7::l3 a. m."
Tavenner declined to provide
other details.
Lt. Ru ssell Sanford, a hospi tal
spokesman , also refused to comment on Whether the overdose was a suicldf&gt; ai!E'mpt. PNer
Morgan, an ·anor ney for McFarlane. sa ld simply, "There was an
ovl'rdose of Valium. "
Wa ring said pollee wrre investigating Ihe overdos~ to rul£&gt; out
foul play and the mallrr then was
to b£&gt; turned over to the hospllal.
"Basicall)' we're just looking
to rllminalr an)· foul pia)·," he
said. "Once wr deter mine iT's
·self-inflicted and once we delerROBERT MCFARLANE
min e the ~rson is now receiving
proper attention. w&lt;· lei medica l
White Ho use spokes man Marpro pie take care of Ihe problem." lin Fitzwa TN sa id Presidf&gt;nl
An overdose of Va lium rarC'l)' Reagan lea rned abou t Ihe OVN kills a person unlc·ss II is dos£&gt; Monday mor nin g. McFarcombined with other seda tives or lane was sched uled to ap~ar
alcohol, medical officials said. Monday brfore th r specia l presiHoffman -LaRoche Inc.. maker dential panel roV IC'wlng operaof the drug. ltas estimated 9 tio ns of thC' Natio nal Secur it y
rnllllom Americans lake Valium Council, whlch McFar lane led
annually .
during his trnurC' as nat la nai
McFarlane. 49. a la lhPr of s£&gt;c urit v adviser .
three, was at home wllh his wife.
McFar lan £&gt; rrs ignPd from thr
Janda. \\liten the overdose was Whill' House post In December
discovered. said Morgah. who is 1985 aftrr ha\·l ng cond uctl'd
a · co-co unsel with McFarlan£&gt;'s sam ~ ea rl)' negotiat ions in the
chief lawyer, Leonard Garment. secrrt U.S. arms sales to Iran,
" I think his wlf~ became but he co nti nued to pia.1· a kC'.V
concerned by his co ndilion and roll' in lh r iniliallve and its links
called Ihe hospital... Morgan to the release of Am1•r lca n
said.
hostages in Ll'banon.

asks
for
letters
I""~~?:..~n~t,,.""m~,.....~,
U.S.

Long, D·C'Ircleville. isn 't making
prornisrs. but he is asking lor
letters of support.
Long is trying to find slalr
monev lor a IetTY servicP across
the ·Ohio Riv.rr while the
Porn erov -Mason Bridge is
closed. H.e has been in touch with
local gov~rnment services and

department Qf devri op menr oflicials. and. if nrccssar.v. In
Governor Richard C'l'lest l'. E:I lsar reports Long is Try ing ' "
schedu le a n app01 nlm&lt;' n1 wilh
Th r governor next wrrk.
With ODOT planni ng to closr
the bridg1• b.r March ~l o r lli. limP
is limited

smalllm sinrss d£&gt;VC'Iopment Si'r -

Ellsnr says lw has spokt•n tJ~·

vlces of the Ohio DcpartmPnl or tr icphonc with loc" l co mmunir v
Developmen t. and was told that iPaders to int orrn Th&lt; ·m ol L o n~ ·,
tellers of support from !oral efforts and makP rrquPsts fm
business and communi!_,. lraders lell crs .
would be helpful .
Elisa r savs Lon g is loo king at
Long is hoping for a masslv&lt;' thr Poml'rol' to Mas on. W.Va
tr lter-wrlllng ca mpaign !rom rro"i ng. in c: ludc•d in lhi'COstslnr
Meigs County.,
this ro ut &lt;· wou ld ill' a $11111,1111 1
, . rlw
i\cCOI'dIng to .Sroll El isa r. IIT&lt;' P'At•lot·m:tn
- '"&lt;' bond to sa: isf_
se nator's aide. letters should bt• U.S. Corps nl F.ngl ner·rs that an'
addrrssrd to Lon~. at the state· damag es to th r W&lt;·s r Virg in ia
hou S&lt;• in Col umbu s. and shou ld landing would br r&lt;'pa irPd.
sav thai Jack of ferrv serl' lcr .
Mason M:t yor ,\gnrs Hou.' h
rould have a "dirl' ···conornie Slli!C(J l'arlil'l' th aT " S'l.lill l
Impart" on loc·al bu sl nrss . possi · per lorrnantl' IJontl wou ld h&lt; •
bly ca using an "('('o nomlr ('mrr · n ·quln•d to prolf '{'l Po mpro,\' St .
grnt'y ."

in M ast1n, from

It! ('

:n.

shnuld h('il\':V

t nJ f(l ('

c;-IU SP. JW\ '(•mPnl fbma gP .

In a.dd i t inn. i ni tial npr•1 ;11 in,.g
f'XJll·nsP~ for f(·, T~ · opflr;Jl o r Do1 ·
J\1 C'C O.\' wou ld ,tlsn bf\ llPt'dPl l -

ahnu 1 $~0.1MMI.
St!lrll',\' l&lt;dwards . ol C alli;I Mt' i gs ('r~mm un tl)' /\r tl r1n
Ag&lt;'llC\' has hPPn cn nta rtrt) h\
1-:lisa r . as wr·ll ,. .., Pnmp rny /\n ·:r
ctwml)( ·l' of (' cJmmHf 'P Jl rf'~l ­
dPnl Bill N!'i.I"P . N •·ii ' C' n •pOI 'ls hP
ha s :.III'I 'LH I~· .s•'nl 11 .suppor t lr•W•1'
in hnpP.s Ihill th•· !'&gt;Pn111nr wr ll b(•
,._ U{'{'C'S.St'UJ in ._ P I 'UI [ I I~ I ]H"' IH'I •df •&lt;l
funds
Nt •;' "' ' s. dil hf' trddi·: Ji sar rh.r l if

.r

fPIT.\ '

In

lr:IOSp01' 1 \ 'f'hiri i' .S

cnuld nol \)1• nhl :drH·d. a
~ rn~N·

pot ~

l• ·rn fOUI!I hi' an .rl lrr na·

11 \f '. and g a v•· l~ l lsal na mt·~ anti
num bc ·r!" nf p:J ssf'ngl ' t' s•·t'\'i f·p

oJwr;ll or ~.

lan ding In

Fire leaves family homeless
Two st 1ucturc fires in Meigs
C'ountv. one early Tursday morning and anot her Monday afternoon. Jell one family homelt•"
and anot her wilh r' tpnsl\·1•
damages.
Olive Tow nship Fire Dcpat·trnenl was ca lled at !; this morning
to a flr r at ThP Walter Dillion
residence on Sugar Camp, ncar
Reedsville. Fire Chief Rick Bar·
ringer reports that lir·r in the
onC'-ston· fra m fl stru cturr was

"fuli v Ji1\'o lvrd" when llrrmrn
arrivrd. The home. ocr uplrd by
Dil lion. his wife and sma ll c-hi ld .
was a co mplete loss rsti mat cd al
$lo,00tl. Ther r- was no insuran&lt;'&lt;'

ucrordin~

to Harrini!l'l'. ;1nd no

ini urlr•s U&lt;'t 'UITI'd . Origi n or lhl'
bluzr has not bPr·n dPtPt 'mlnNJ.

Syrw·usr Fir1 • C' hir•l Cen1 •
irnbod1·n 1'1-port s that li rr darn ugf' was conHn l '&lt; i to otw room of
t hr Bar tHu·a I.C'\\Is rt~s id Pfl('fl on
Fifth St in S,vnH: usf'. s.vr:rc·u sP
WUS t'U IIPd to lhf' ~CPflf' HI 4: Ill
p.m . Mnndd~' . ;r ss i~tl'd t ,~ . Ril ·
ci n1·. Jm bodrn says t h~" l'f\ li f of 1hP
t wo- stc)r~· hOU!-&gt;P, whic h w r1s fOr ·
m r.r J~· a nursin~ h()mf', rf'('f•lvPd
smo k~ antJ w;1t r-r dumagr. Origin
of thfl blaZl'. nrw P~ llmal1't1
los-~s.

hal'r· t&gt;&lt;·rn dr·trrrnin•·d.

lm bod1·n sa y~ (~Jr·r lrl c l l .v
hC'f'fl J'f'S IOffld 10 I h r" hOUSI' .

has

SEN ..Ji\N M. J.ON(J

Ex-Home State owner begins testimony
CINCINNATI !UPl i - Refut Ing ea rller testimony, former
Horne Slate Sav ings Bank owner
Marvin Warner said Monda y he
was unaware th£&gt; thrift was
deallng wlth a broke rage firm
teetering on th~ verg£&gt; of
bankruptcy .
ES M Government Securities
Inc. founder·Ronnie Ew ton tesli·
fled last month he had told

After Six has cap tured all
the'glamour of "Dynasty."
All the dram a And all rhe
sryle. Just for you . See rhe
sophisricared new ·'Dynasty
Collecrion" of mens forrnalwe"r
liborftlds is now htadct,uart"s for
Master Tuxedo rtntals. For proms,

weddings and special o«asions. Stop
in tho mtn's department • hi floor
- Sot th~te line.

ELBERFELDS

MA~VIN

,.

WARNER

Warnf&gt;r that ESM was insolvent ,
but that War ner continued invrsllng mllllons of Home Stale
dollars in ESM.
Warner. beginning what Is
expected to be seve ral days ol
tesllmony In his own defense,
said Ewton never told him about
ESM's condition untlllt was too
late.
Both ESM and Home Stale
colla psed two yea rs ago. cr('alln g the bigges t banking crisis In
Oh .o.
l
WarnN. charged wlth willful
mlsappllcallon of Home State
funds and fraud. said when he
approved a erlllcal $700 mllllon
repurcha se transaction at an
Aprlll983 meeting,_the proposal
was presented by ESM olllclals
as rlsl&lt; free becau se a hedge- a
slf!lultaneous Invest ment on
short term trading - would
offset any losses.
At a later meeting with ES M
offlcers, Warn£&gt;r tesll!led, he •
said, "There was a recitation of
concerns expressed. This 'no
risk' Investment did not work."
Warner said In August or
September 1983 he Initiated steps
to make HomeSialewholeagaln,
Including a two- year extension of
the protll spread that ESM had
'(

lnllally guaranteed for one yea r:
a limlt on margin ca lls: and
conversio n of a five -year treasury note In to a one-y£&gt;ar Jreasury
bill:
Warner reca lled being in trodu c~d to F.wton severa l years
ago and sald he was Initially
"Impressed" with him . Ewton
latpr became the chief prosec utlon witness agai nst War ner.
War ner said he was Introduced
to Ewton through hls son-in-Jaw,

~~"~.

•

"Steve. I thought, was a good
judge of character." leslifled
Warner. " Based on what I.saw . l
was impressed twlth Ewton )."
Following the collapse of ESM
and Home State, Arky commit·
ted suicide and In a suicide note
exonerated both himself and
Warner ol any wrong·dolng.
Warner became a multi- mllllo·
nalre Jhrough rea l es tate devel·
· opment s and served as ambassador to Switzerland under
President ,Jimmy Carter. He
traced what he called hls " modest" beginnings to constru cting a
J().unit apartment building In
Alabama.

market In illabama became
sa tura ted and acquired Home
Slate.
Before Warn('!' began tes llfy·
ing. I\\'O character witncssl'S oral polio vaccine developer Dr.
i\lbC'rt Sabin and form er Uni ted
Na llons ambassador William
Vanden Heuvel - tes llfled on
Warner's behalf.
Bot h wit nesses pra !sed
Warner 's honesty and Integrity
and sa ld he was well-respected in
bl(Siness an d socl al ci rcles.
Standing trial along wil h
WarnE'r are two lorml:'r Home
State presidents - Burton Bongard and David Schiebel.
Sc hiebel concluded four days
of tesli mony Mondall and sa id
slate ol Ohio banking officials
took no official acllon regarding
Home St a Je' s deallngs with ES M.
Schiebel said II the Ohio
Division of Savings and Loans
had fell the business was "unsafe
and unsound." as deemed by a
bank examiner, "the superln·
Jendent cou ld have Issued a cease
and desist order."
"Not only did they not Issue
one," teslltied Schiebel, "t he
division never even threa tened
to."

Warner sa id he ca me to Cincinnati In 1950 when the housing

•

TVC CJIAMPS - Melp' Shelly Slobart (U) tnkCH hM" turn
during nel culling lime followlnK Monday nlght'H Tri·Valle~
Conference tltle-cllnchlnl ~lclory o~er Federalllockln~. See paKC
3 for game detaiiN.

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Commentary

Page- 2-'The Daily sentinel
Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio·;:
Tuesday. February 10, 198l'"

The Daily

MOC team
· must forfeit
eight victories

.'

Conlra war starts._:---______B_e_n_W:_at_te_nb_e--=rg:;

The ·Daily Sentinel
lll Court Street
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF TH E MEJGS·MASON AREA

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ROBJ;:RT L. WING E'M'
P ublisher
PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publisher/Controller

A MEMBER ofThe Unilod

and eq~lpment. The contras
didn't like being In Honduras.
The Hondurans didn 't like 11. The
United Slates didn't like 11 . The
Sandlnlstas In Nicaragua llkPd II
just fine .
Toda y, contra troop deployment f lg ur t's h ave
changed sharply. according to
Ameri ca n officials . Mosl of the
contras- aboul10,000- are now
where they belong, In Nicaragua .
Hundreds mort' are being lnfil ·
trated each week. Many contra
ca mps In Honduras are deserted.
Both the eontras who W&lt;'re In
Nicaragua before and th&lt;' nt'w
arrivals arp now betler
equipped: uniforms, jungle
boots, rifles. communications
gear. Many of their leaders are
fr es h from training by

There Is speculation about who
funded the contra war last ypar,
aboul American currenl public
opin ion regarding supporl for Ihe
conlras in that war. abo ut
congressional maehlnatlons con·
cerning a les t vote on aid to Ihe
co nt ras in lhal war .
Oddly. a lmosl absent from the
dialogue In the war Itself. As was
said during World War II , " Hey,
buddy. don 't yo u know Ihere's a
war go ing on?"
There Is a war goi ng on, in
Nicaragua. right now. as sche·
duiPd. The conlras began receiv·
ing legal America n milllary aid
only two months ago. Ai that time
there we re a boul 5,000 Ill ·
equipped cont l-as In Nicaragua
and aboul 10.000 enca mped In
Hondu ras waiting lor weapons

Pomeroy, Ohio

BOB HOE FLI CH
General Manager

Press Internationa l, Inland Dally Press

Assoc iation and the Ame rican Newspaper Publls hers Association.
LETTERS OF OPIN JON are wt•leomc They should tx&gt; less than nJ words
long. All letters a resubj('(' f to £'dltl ng and rru st bP signed wllh name. add rt"Ss and
telephone num ber. No w• slg n£JJ lf.' llers v.: lll be pu bll!!hed . Leiters should be in

good taste, address in g lssurs, not rr rsonalllles

Washington Window

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Qr~97 R&gt;Rf 'M)Rill &lt;;TAll-'ret.£~ eTTA

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Presidential staff
gets a new look

Americans.
There art' now dozens of
skirmishes pi' I' week going on
throughout Nicaragua. The con·
tras are apparently doing well in
combat agalnsl the large Sandi·
nlsta army. Thecontraunltsart'
llghl ·lnlantry mobil&lt;'. forces, llv·
lng and fighting on the move,
pulling back when Sandinlstas
bring In helicopter gunships or
lanks. As Iheir strength In·
creast's,tht'contralorcesplanon
hitting harder and more varied
targets.
Tht'y are carP!ul. F'or humanit ·
arlan and tactical rt'a sons !hey
rarely use pressure-detonated
mines, which can harm civilians.
The contras cannot afford many
gory scent's of civilian tragedy
that usua lly go along wlthguer·

H~ME

j?

MEA

~f\

By II ELE N THOMAS
UPI \\'hitt 1

IIOII !i('

Reporh' r

WASHI NGTON t UPI\- The Whil e House will have sev&lt;•ra l ne"
faces dur ing Pn•sidr nl Reaga n' s last two years in offi ce.
S£'Vt"ra l top aidfls havr quit or arr&gt; lf •t..~v in g to advu nc(· tht&gt; ir carPPrs
in prlva iP life with thr backdrop of sc rvirr in lh(' Whi lr • House. And
thf'rr is somfl room a t the- top now

Some oft h&lt;' aides held off jum pin g ship aft Pr 1he Iran sea nd al hit thr
Wh ite Hous&lt;·. bul lhey appear lo havP derided lh al Reagan has
wealhNC'd lhr storm and Ihe ir dr·pa rlu rrs will nol be co nstrued as
dC'sNiions.
•
Th r mos t visiblP

or t hf'

new in sidr r s is Marlin Fitzwo iE"r. wh o

rC'placC'd Larrv Spea kes as ch ief WhiiC' House spokPsman. filzwal cr
will always ha ve• a high· profile In Ihe wani ng adm inist ration slncP hr
is on the podium every day, briefing rC'por ter. .
Ever sin e&lt;' Ihe scu ndal broke. Rr•agan himself an d chi ef of staff
Donald Regan have been fairlv ou l of tho limelight cxcppt fo r
or{: as iona l CC'r rmon ial rv~n l s.
Whii C' Hou se Comm unica tions Director Patrick ·Buchan,m. who
tr i&lt;'d to put his finger in th r dike. is lravrng all he rn d of lh('month lo
r n s ur~

t hat

thC' consc rvati vP ra usC' is promoted in thP nr.x 1

pr·psidrnti al ca mpai gn.
His successor is ex pretrd to br less ol an ideologue. Buchan an,
known as ' 'M r . C'onsPrva li v&lt;'. ·· brra mC' th&lt;' pres idf'n t 's point m~n in

thP Iran affa ir and his biggr•s t publlr dPfr ndrr
Ot hers who haw d&lt;&gt;pariPd Ihe scP nr arp Mitch&lt;•ll Daniels, who as
RPaga n's chi Pf leglslativr liaison 10 Ca pit ol Hill suffered a biller
political blow wi th thr DPmocra iJC capture of the Srna le las I Fal l.
Da n iris madr some hradlinps whr n he asked Whi t&lt;' House chief of
sta ff Dona ld Rega n to step doll'n to give• Reaga n a clea n slarl in the
aftNma lh of lh P sca ndal.
Regan has a co nslilurnrv of one. bu t il' s thr mos l lmponanl ,·ote hr
ca n have as long as he sPrvrs In tht' While HousP. The prrsidPnlli kcs
him . supports him and docs not wa nt ro re linqu ish him despite
urgings 10 lh r conl ra r·y from family and friend s.
In add It ion. Dr \ar ll on Turner, the president's ehlrf drug adv i'l•r.
has qui t. ;JS has Reaga n's perso nal physlrlan. Dr. Burton Smllh.
Thr top national "'curilv mailers are now in I he hands of Frank
Ca'rlu ccl. who rrplared dc•posed NSC aclvlsrr Vier Adm . .lohn
l 1 n indC'x ler.
Carlu rci sw1 •pt Wllh a nPw b room. srnding SP\'f' l al NSC staffers

packing.
Somr of lh f' n )pla cPm f'nt s may bC' 1i,lkC'n fro m w ith in govrrnmf'nt .

Allyrd Kingan. onr ol Rrg;r n's top asslsl&lt;~nls. is lhr new NATO
am hassador to Bru ssrls. Another k&lt;')' slaffrr. De nnis Thomas. is said
to he• in li no lo rrplac•· Buc·hana n.
A new look al lhr WhitP House is n,;, un usual. par llr ul ar I)· at this
stag&lt;' nf a t wo·t&lt;'rm pr·,.sidPn l.
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Letter
to
the
Editor
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Some food for thought
: J\s a spniO I' citlzrn. I am
r(ml lnually thi nking of lhr past
and asking myself what the
h~pplcsl a nd most gra lifl·ing
d/J)'S of my llfr ha ve been. The
answrr Is always lhe same:
Being ac live In and all rndinf( Ihe
s(nall churches of my choler wi l h
lamllv and friends. The atmosphrn; in my sma ll c hurches arc
sincere. relaxi ng. sim ple, non·
poo II t i c a I . I r i e·n d I I' a n d
uhmalrri alis l ic.
; Our mi nistr rs had all ended no
irl slil utions of higher lear ning.
h~Hi no dortor·;Jt r dPgre&lt;•s. bul I
a)ways fc&gt;llthcy had somf' sort of
ordalnC'd gill brcausr of thcir·
ahllll v lo promote brother lv love.
r pmpasslon ;rnd harmony In
tllc lr communll y. 'T hPy nf•ver
df-J:raded. crllirlz&lt;"d. ridic uled.
nor were Ihey in any way
obstinate abou t a poin l of vlf'w
olhtr than lhelr own. Thc&gt;y
i:Jl.'lieved In soda l equa li ty wilh·
out snobbN)' These gifted mc&gt;n
1;Ned. pract iced a nd bellovro
t~ al greed. selfishness. jealous)·.
goss ip. c~o llsm . halrC'd. dccep·
t(p n.fr·aud and usl ngChrislia nlly
10 ga in polillra l power or mat&lt;'·
rial wraith was not, Is not, and
n)&gt;vcr will br on lhP agend a of
.J!'sus Chris t.
; 1 musl now ask myself another
q)Jes tlon: How much longer Is the
vpst maj orll y of lhe Am&lt;'rica n
pj'Oplr going 10 lolerale arr&lt;,l·
~nl. fra udulent lr lev lslon pl'r·
s~ n allli&lt;'s who by thea trics. heal
lamps. a nd d&lt;•crptlon di sguise
rl)cmselvrs as preachers to vic·
Uimizr and cx ploil our c&gt;lderly
and others who will brevcn tua lly
r~sponsl bl e for destroy ing our
small churches by lurnln ~ our
1·oulh off by the millions?
· ftlght or wro ng - II you don't
tx&gt;J icve our youth are turned off,
Ihim take a ra ndom poll as I have
over the pas t two years and lind
ou t. It is aslronomlcal. You can't
bl ~m c them lor being turned off.
They are taught as ch!Jdren. as
w~ all were, that preaching wa s

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an ordal nr d gift of God. Now Ihe)
arr srrlng most trlevls lon
preaching not as an ordal nc&gt;d gift
from Cod. hul as a lu cra ti ve
bu si ness endeavor where no
qualifica l ions arP req uired and
an von£' ran gC' I int o thr act,

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rv.idrnced bv wa l r htn g
tciPvislon.
·
In our frN' and op&lt;&gt;n soc lel y,
our yo uth :e st udying and
oiJSt'rvlng thr social cond itions In
Iran and olher sta tes lhal arc
to lally govcr nc•d by .rel igious
faclions w her e books are burned
;md all lrredom a nd opposin g
points of vipw obliterated. They
will have no part of II except to
oppose.
How ca n any of us possibly
jusllfy lhr enormous material
wea llh, eiPVa led living atmos·
phere and egollsm of lhose who
profess to represent lhe leach·
lngs, love a nd sacrifi ces of Jesus
Chr ist•
The money taken by this TV
scam would stagger thr lma gl na·
lion. How ca n you possibly
es llmale 1he amount of money
lhal Is being swindled from the
elderly and ot hers In the fo rms of
Insurance. lrusls, deeds. wills
and cas h?
We havp ma'ny dlfferenl points
of view on religion as well as
olher aspects of life, but the re Is
one lhlng we all ag ree on: Small
communllv chu rc hes of all differen I lallhs. living In harmony.
made this democracy .
Whal would happl'n In our
society II these billions of TV
dollars were funneled Into our
co mmunll y churches where It
belongs a nd where II would be
accountPd for?
Good quesllons, wllh reason,
give them so me serious thought
.. . very serious thought.
Bob Rader
Wheelersburg
P.S. II lhese self· lnteresl
groups arc noll he false Pro Ills lhen - who Is?

"That? It means our 'No Smoking' policy doesn't apply here at
corporate headquarters."

rllla warfare. For the ·final
oujcome of the contra effort will · ·
likely be determined by reac· ·•
!Ions. public and political, In the ,. ,
United Slates. Sooner or later, ;
television crews will go out with .
contra unlls. bringing back vi· •·
deolape that will tell America n
taxpayers whether their doll ars .
are being well spent.
So far, administration sources . ·
maintain . the milita ry side of the ·:
eontra war Is going be11Pr, and
more quickly, than expected. ·
Frank Carlucci, the new chief of ·'
the Nallonal Security Council,
visited Central America last
week and ca me back lmpre~sed .
But the real problems with the
contras, Carlucci understands,
are mostly on thP political side. "
The stronger mllllary force
net&gt;ds a unified Nicaraguan polll· ·
ical presence to direct the
military. Carlucci plans to work
on Ihal now.
All this would seem to represent a pretty good report card for
jusl two months Into a major
operation. The $100 million In
conlra aid was designed lo last a
full U.S. budge t cycle, expiring
next fall. CIParly , the wise
American response would be to
walt and S&lt;'e wh at happens otl ThP
ground before ma king any npw
decisions .
Instead. som e eongresslonal
democrats are intent on getting a
February negative vote on con·
tra ald. They lhlnk their chances
are Improved by the domestic
Ira n-conl ra scandal, an Item the ·
, contras had nothing lo do with.
If a contra put-down passes
Congress, II will be vetoed by the
president. !Is only effects will be
lo undermine the morale of
contra soldiers, now doing WPIIin
battle, lo undermine Central
America n leaders seeking lo
pressure the Sandlnlstas and to .
undermine the credibility of
America as an ally. Those are
hea vy costs just to. mak e polltl·
cla ns feel safp from the noisy
anti -war aclivlsts.
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MOUNT VERNON, Ohio.
(UP!) - Mount Vernon Na za·
rene College must forfeit the
eight basketball victories It has
compUPd this season because of
the use of an Ineligible player
during Its first 21 games.
Dr. Lora Donoho, the school's
athletic director, said 6-foot-7
so ph·omore Rick Burke, a
tra nsfer student from London,
Ohio, had been found Ineligible.
Burke, who attended Marletla
College and Columbus Technical
Institute before enrolling at
Mount Ver non, played In the
tt'am's first 21 games. MVNC
won eight of those and must
forft'lt gamrs to Spring Arbor
I Mich.), Mas ters Collpge
(Calif.), Cincinnati Bibl e, Ober·
lin, Bluffton, Urbana and two to
Ohio Dominican. Urbana and
ODC are ft'llow Mld·Ohlo Confer·
ence mt'mbers.
Letters to athletic directors of
each of those Institutions were
mailed last Friday, Informing
them of the use of the Ineligible
player.
Donoho sa id the collegp vio·
latPd NAJA rules requiring
tra nsfer sludents to sit out 16
calendar weeks after transfer·
ring from another Institution.
unless the student athlet&lt;' stays
ou I of school complet&lt;'ly lor two
full st'mesters or signs a one·time
waiver-of residency form, slallng
he did not play baskt'tball at lh&lt;'
!our-year Institution he ai!Pnded.
Burke a11Pnded Marietta In
1984-&amp;'i and was a m&lt;'mber of he
junior varsit y bas kPtba ll team.
He attendPd C'TI. a two-year
sc hool, through May 1986, bul did
not play baskrtball.
" We were wrong." said Do·
noho, a member of fh&lt;' NAJA
, National Executive Committee.
"We art' S&lt;'l now to get our hous&lt;'
back In ord&lt;'r. I don 't want to
underplay II because It's a
serious thing Ihat has happened
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meetings with foreign officials, checks and ba lances dt'sign&lt;'d to
and In Washington he cultivated prevent preposiNous clandt'S·
a wide range of private contacts. line opl'ratlons."
North's gung-ho und t'rcove r
On occasion. Casey would even
meet wilh an Individu al reporter. activi ties at the NSC were rlghl
not at the CIA's Langlpy, Va., down Casey 's alley. One source
headquarters, but in a 1\ldeaway Involved In the Iranian deal told
olllce near the While House. No us Cast'y spoke of North wilh
olher. CIA official would be such fondne ss thalli seemed as II
prest'nt. "! ca n' t always trust .the younger man Wt're a protPg&lt;'
thost' boys at Langley," Cas&lt;'y wor king for the CIA director.
had confided.
This source sa id thai prlva le
.meetin
gs he had with Casey In
In a 1983 profile of Casey that
was more prescient lhan W&lt;' 1985 mak&lt;' II clear In retrospect
knew, we wrote thai he was "a that Casey's early knowledg&lt;' of
ion&lt;' wolf (whci) lovt's the covert· th e Iranian affai r was "subs!an ·
action side of his job." WP added : tla l" and certainly more Ihan he
" 'The cowboys down In The acknowl edged to the Senal&lt;'
ranks will send up a harebra ined lnlellig&lt;'nce Commil tPe.
Medical ex per ts have sugproposa l, and the nex l thing you
know lhey're In his office plo tt ing ges led thai thr 73-year-old CIA
wllh him .' co mpl ained on e chief may have been affe.clrd
source. Oi her sources expressed du ri ng his testimony by lhe
concern Ihal this sidesiPppPd the malignant brain lum or Ihal was

Growth in the ·heartland
HOUMA, La . (NEA) - "The
Bayous of Loui sia na," a book
published a lmost hall a cenlury
ago, aptly describes lhe sou·
thernmost portion of this stale as
" a land a parl, shut away from
the resl oil he country behind Its
liquid barriers."
In recent decadPs, howt'ver,
Houma, Morgan Clly, Lalayt'll e
and other communities In the
midst of Louisiana's coasta l
wetlands have been growing a I
an ex traordinary pact'.
Belwet'n 1960 and 1980, Houma 's populallon expa nd ed fro m
22,500 to 32,600. Following lhe
1980 census, this clly, nearby
Thibodaux and ot her surrou nd·
lng communities were olllclally
c lassifi ed by Ihe federal govern·
men! as a " metropolll an slalistl cal art'a." a designation Ihal
technically gives It urban statu s.
Wha l has been happen ing hPrP
also has been occurring &lt;'ISe·
where throughout the cou nt ry.
but unlll recentl y lhe pheno·
menon had not bP&lt;'n adequalely
c hronicl ed .
Now. however. an Important
n&lt;'w book, "The New Hear·
tland. " wrillen by veleran Nt'W
York limes correspondent John
Herbers. describes and explains
the unprecedentPd pall cr n of
growth:
" II Is new populallon and
commercial growt h of very low
densil y, lower than Ihe sprawling
suburbs that were decried for
sca ttering urban populations. 11
Is growt h around small towns
and metropolilan areas and ovt'r
rural areas wllhout destroyi ng
lhe essential character of the
landscapl' ...
"Some of II has been mlstak·
enly described as an extension of
Ihe suburbs or as a revllallzatlon
of small low ns. Those who have

studied II know II is neilher of
lhese. nor Is It a repopulation of
the farms ...
"Tht' new ht'artland can be
st'en on lh&lt;' oul er fringes of
melropolltan a reas; a round
small low ns far removed from
lhe large cities; along rivNs.
coastllnc&gt;s and reservoirs; near
rPcr eallon a nd retirement
areas; on marginal farmland :
along co untry roads; and on
remote land that Is barren except
for li s physical beauty ."
Among Ihe mosl nota ble examples oil he development cll ed by
Herbers In "The New Hear·
lland" art' the count ry's smaller
slale capllals, stretchin g from
Co ncord. N.H. 10 Olympia,
Wash .. thai long were stagnant
but now arP fl ourishing. Al so
lncludt'd In tha t ca tt'gory are
Austin. Texas; Sanl e Fe. N. M.:
Dover. Del. ; Annapolis, Md.;
Helena. Monl. ; Madison, Wis.;
Lincoln . Neb.; Montpelier, VI. ;
frankfort, Ky. ; Raleigh, N.C .,
and Bismarck, N.D.
But state ca pital status Is
hardly a prerequisite lor "new
heartland" development. Among
lhe other communlllt's cited by
Herbers art' Bullhead Cll y,
Ariz.; 'Slate College. Pa.; Coeur
d'Alene. Idaho; Fort Colllris,
Colo., and Ann Arbor, Mich.
All of North Carolina, the book
suggests , Is a " prolotypl' for
America's future," embodying
on a statewide basis lhe diffu se
development pattern Herbers
believes will become even more
dominant In coming decades.
Unlike many other states,
North Carolina does not have one
dominant large city. The state's
mosl populous city Is Charlotte,
but II has only 350,000 residents.
SCattered elsewhere lhrough·
out the slate are more than a

somP tough shots lonlghl. ·I
lly GENE CA DD ES
noticed more quickness from
l JPI Sports, Wrllor
him . He ju st lorgol aboulthlngs
COLUMBUS, Ohio !UP I)
Ohi o Stat e's Dennis Hopso n and wr nl ou t and played."
Hopson. who leads the Big Ten
do~s n ' t think there's any doubt
the BuckPves will gc·l a bid lo tho rn scoring wit h a 29-polnt •ver·
NC/11\ Tour namr nt following age&gt;. had bren he ld 1011 and 20 the
Mondu1· night's 90·72 Big Ten last 1wo ga m C's.
" II dcflnltdy was an embar·
vlc lot y ovpr Miehif(an Statf". Hi s
coac h. Ga r y. Williams . isn'l q u iiP rasslng performa nce by the
Spa rta ns ... sa id Michigan State
SO S UI'(' .
" I lh ink wp'rp In," sa id Hop- &lt;·oaclr .lud Hrathcolc . "We were
so n. who srorPd :14 polnls. oulhusllrd and 11ad a difficult
gr&lt;JbbPd 6 rPbou nds ~tnd h.::td (l lime agai nst lhr lr press and In

abou 1 s1x l ea rns and I 'rn su11·

pli:! ,VPI'. "

wr'll bc•urwol lhem ..

ThP w1 n liy th&lt;' BuckeyPS·
a 90-M loss il l Mi chigan ·
Stat" as 1hr· Bur krvrs Opt' ned Ihe· ·
&lt;'O ni erenec season with three

By DAVID E. NATHAN
UPI Sports Writer
Although the calendar shows It
Is February, Syracuse is playing
like It Is March.
The ninth-ranked Orangeman
losl their lourlh gam&lt;' In eight
oullngs Monday night, dropping
a 63·6I decision to No. ta
Pittsburgh. Syracuse cuslomar·
II)' plays Its worst baskt'tball In
March during the NCAA 'tourna·
ment , falling to advance pas I the
spcond round thE&gt; last lour years.
The OrangemE'n also have not
won the Big East tournament In
thai span.
The viclory gave Pittsburgh
sole&gt; possession of !he Big Ea st
lead. Charles Smith hit a pai r of
free throws with right seconds
rema inln~ to lilt lhe Panthers,
who have never won thE' league
title.
Smith reboundPd a missed shot
by Rod Brookln and was fouled
by Syracuse's Howard Triche.
All er Smith's foul shots. Pitt
caiiPd timeout, allowing the
Orangemen to sel up a play . Greg
Monroe mlssro a 3-polnt shot at
the buzzer.
.Jerome Lane scored 17 of his
game· hlgh 21 polnls after hili!·
lime forth&lt;' Pa nthers. Lane, th&lt;'
nation's lop rebound&lt;'r, also
gra bbed 14 rebounds. Including 5
offensive boards after halftime.
".Jerome had a great game off
the boards," Pill Coach Paul
Evans sa id. " His second rflort
a nd reboundin g In thesPeond half
kPpl us In the ballga mt'. "
Syracuse Coach .Jim Boehelm
sa id rebounding decided the
out come.
.
"II was our defensiv&lt;' rebound·
lng In the lasl ten minutes of the
ballgame Ihal really hurt us,"
'Boehelm said. "If I was to put m)'
linger on 11 . Ihat was whallosl us

Robert Walters ·:

Berry's World
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Wil liams als o bl'lil'lf'S Oh1o
ment. bur h&lt; · was not so bold lo
prPdrct a su rr lh ing

cons£'ru1ivf' loss(•S

"I thi nk we 'rr a n lmpr,oved
!Pam," said Williams. " I'm
pi'Oud of lh P way the learn has ·

" Wf' · rP r&lt;I IPd in 1h(l t op 2:1 in t hP
natlnn in lhP pOWPl r a tings,
whi( h ar• · bo~ s t'&lt;.l on \'-'h D vou pia~·
and whf'l'l' vou p!a v, " said
Williams " I lhin k wr·' ll nf'l'd 17
or l R win s t o j;.!, P t in . I kn ow .o; umf'
11•am s who tw vP go111'n in with

shot and vo u havfl som e doubts,

bul l his tr&gt;am never qull .
" Wr ' rr brllrr dciPnslvely,"
&lt;Jddr•d Willia ms. " llhoughtll as •
lo t toug her for Michigan State to
scur" lonlgh llll an it wa s for them
up lherc. It' s hard to gel some

ran J1 s OVPI'CJ II
rf'cord !o l .1·H w il h its win ov1•r
S tat ~&gt;

Ohio

Michiga n Sidle a nd ll• ·d Michi·
g.J n for fill h pl;wr in 1hr llig Ten

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Bllc k f'~' f&gt;S

wi1hin stx point s Par i~' in lh P

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REJE('TION - Michi~an State'., Darryl
,Johnson blocks a shot by Ohio Stale's Curtis
Wilson early in llrst·hall action of lheir Big Ten

game in Columhus Mn nda ~ night. 'l'hr• llu ckeyr••
won 90- 72. (UP I )

sPCond half. but a 7-poin t Ohio
Stat •· run pur th e Buckcvrs ba rk
up b.v 1.'\ a nd lhf' V m·vr·r IC'd tJ.v

less than 12 111" rest of tile· way .
" )l 's nieP 10 srP D1•nni s sc' orln g
said Will iams ' 'Hflma tlf'

f'!-i tr'r n on Sa tur·da.v .

agt:~rn, "

the ballgamc.
Pill Improved to 20·4 overall
and 9·2 in Ihe con!NenrP. Syra·
cuse dropped lo 19·4 and 8· 3.
Smith and MikP Goodson fin·
lshed with 12 polnls each lor Pitt.
Rony Sc&gt;lkaly scored 19 poinl s
and pulled down 11 rebounds for
lh&lt;' OrangemPn. Sht'rman Dou·
glas added 16 points.
In other games. No. I Nevad a·
Las Vegas .downed Pacific 7:1-59,
No. 7 Temple r dged Penn Slate .
n 70 In over lime, No. 10 Geor·ge·'
town trounced Boston Co llege
78·56. Auburn stoppro No. 19
Flor ida 84-70 and Ohio Slat£'
routed Michigan Stale 90·72.
AI Slockl on. Calif.. GPr aid
Paddlo finished with 1~ poin ts lo
lt'ad UNLV over Pa rifir.
At University Park, Pa .. Mlk P
Vr('('swyk hil 3-poinlcr with 17
seco nd s lefll o tie the sco re. then
sa nk another in over lim~ lo ra il)'
Temple pas ! P&lt;•nn Sial&lt;'.
AI Landover, M&lt;l., Reggie
Willia ms hit for 11 of his gamP·
high .25 poinl s In th e fir st right
minutes of lhe gamr. spar king
Georgetown ovE&gt;r Boston College.
AI Gainesv ille. Fla .. ,Jeff
Moore scored 20 points. and Mike
Jones and Chris Morris added l R
each to help Auburn snap Flori·
da's 18-gamt• hom r wi nning
strea k.
AI Columbus. Ohio. Drnnls
Hopson sco red 34 points and .lay
Burson chippC'd in 18 to emrblr
OhioSiatelo pull away lair in Ihe
flrsl half en ro ul l'. lo a B1g Ten
victory over Michigan Stair.
Elsewhere, Na,·y rlpp c•d
George Mason 81-64, Arm)"
downed Manha11 an 74-58, .James
Madison bra I America n 82· 77,
Northeastern ro uted Colgate gj;.
79, St. Joseph's drft'alrd George
Washing! on R4· 76, Akron edged
Tennesse Tec h 87·8.1 an d Auslin

1n Febr uary~

hut If wt• co nllnue to work hard,
\\'f\'1 1win u ft•w morC' ~amC's."
.lav Burson follow!•d Hopso n In
scoring for Ohio Stal e wllh 18
points, wh iiP .John Anderson had
11 and Wilso n 11!.
Darry l .Johnso n, hc•ld scoreless
fo r ov.rr Ill minut es by lhc
Spar lans. fin is hed wi th H 16 of .
thf'm in !he sero nd hall, and
Vernon Ca rr added 20.
Ohi o Sial&lt;' lakes IO lh r• road
now, wll h games al Wisco nsin
Th ursday n l~ hl and at NorlhW ·

Wf1 rlt ,lh r ;HI :Ul-

2R nn Hopson ' s :\-point frP id goa l
with 4 O&lt;ilr-11 rn lh r lrr sl hal f ,rrrcl
lrd 42.:12 all he Intermissio n when
Hopson slol• • lh r ball a nd fed
C'ur trs Wilsr'n for a la.vup wilh
lhr&lt;'J' st'conds In pia)'.
Miehigan Si.Jr&lt;' got IJ,II'k to

,,w,ID

WP star1ed 0-3 and

improvPd

so mctlm&lt;'s your co nfld&lt;•nce Is

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UNL V remains. No. I
team in basketball poll
ll y ,fiM LU1"rrtELL
Ul'l Sports Wrilcr
NEW YORK I UP I t- NPV&lt;ida·
Las VPgas 1·arnPd eo liege IJaskel ·
ball's lop ranki ng lor lhP sPeond
consPcutivP wpt•k and

J\.1pypr· ~

two \.\' I 'C'k s

DflPC~ul

Coa~ hcs

The Ru nnin ' Rebels . 2:1-1. n ··
C&lt;'IV('d :n of l2 firs l·plac!' volr ·s one• l('wpr than l ast Wl'Pk - and
filii poi nt s lo ouldislaner• No. 2
lndl;ma. which had six No. 1
votes and o72 points Thr&gt; lloosi ·
thr Nu

rPportedl y In

a~o .

' ami going us f ar as
tournamr n1

wr c;m Is our top prlor il y.
"Our main goa l Is to gN 11 n
in vl lallon to lh&lt;' I NCAA I lOUr·
ncv . Wp've slill go t so me tough
J,:t.tmros at No tn· DamC' and
Marqwllr• und GPorgla Tech
coming in."

Prs Wf'rC' fo llowt•d hv No .~No rt h
Carolina wt th four ftr!" t~ p l ilf' f '
&lt;~ nd

wt~ s

·' I'm p!Paspd wil h our progress
but wP huvr to co nllnur to
irnprn v&lt;' If wf' ar&lt;' gol n~ lo br a·
good tournamPn l learn.'' Meyer.
sl!id. "Tht• polls an• fine but the

rwo pos i tions to Nn . ;)
!Otlily in vol ln g hv Unit(•d Pn·~s
lnt rrnati o nal ' s Ho&lt;Jr tl o f

vot('s, No -1 l ow iJ

job

wopardv. DPPaul. 211·1. was lhe
Ia .&lt;~ und rfPa trd lra m In lh~ '
n.lll on until los ing to Georgetown

s u r~f'd

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Blur- i)(•mons .
Pun.luf' ht' !d on l o tlw No. li

position whiiP Tr •mplr •. &lt;iPs pll r• a
:J.() WP!'k and 2:1-2 rPC'J ll'&lt;i . s lrpprd
two nolchrs to No. 7. Oklah oma

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OIL &amp; FILTER CHANGES
AT RECOMMENDED

nnP No. 1 votf' 1 \\ '.t s No. H and
Wd S fo llnw,·d t)~· Nu. !-! S~'t'UC' U "i(',
\Vh iC' h jumpPd !wo spots, i.lll d 1'\o.
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(;~&gt;or~t·tow n .

Complt ·ling ttu · Top

INTERVALS ARE

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No. 11 Clemso n. No. 11 lll rnnts .
No. 1:1 PI! rs l1urgh. No 1•1 Ala·
bamu . No. J;i T••xas Chrl stltt n.

No. 11; Duke. No. li Kans&lt;J s. Nn .
l HSl. .John 's, No I'! fl orida and
No. 211 Texas·El Paso.
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SCHEDUl ED MAINTEN!NCE AI RlG UL ~II t tMI '

sf •dson unra nk( •d and C'o&lt;..~ch ./Of'Y

.. onto this rehnund as he collid ('S wit lll'ill shurJ{II '!'i Curtis 1\ikcn in

their Big Eust cnnfronnt:tlion !\-Iunday in

l'itt~ hurgh .

Till' l,u n lh crs

won 6:1-61 lo g;(in so le llOSPsslnn of flr•I Jllacr•. I Ul'l)
l'eay tr ipped Mon •hrcrd Sta te
HXHI! .
Also, Mississ lpprdefr•al •·rl Van·
derbill 77-04. Ea slf •rn K1 •nlu&lt;'k.v
stopped Mur ra.v St ate ti!l·76.
Marshall nippPd The CllmiPI
96·92. South Alabama got pdsl
Old Domi nion t;o· l&gt;l. South F' ln r··
id a down r d Al;,h a ma ·
Birmingham

topped Da)'ton !111·7!1 Mid 1-:vans·
vii i&lt;' nrp p('(l Oral Ro br•r Is li7-ti:t
In thr lop indi vid ua l pr rlo r·
rnancr ol thr ni ghl , Da rrln
1-'i lz~rrdld poured ;n a school·
r'('('O rd :i4 poi nts, In cluding :14 In
1hf' seco nd ha lf. 10 spa t k lluller lo
an 88-77 vir tor)' Oll'r' fl r tro il in a
g;rrl1ij at lnd ta n(l poll., .

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.double figures with Julie Miller se vc·n being tops. Mei gs had on ly
leading the pack with 1:1. Swam 12 turnovers and wasc alic(i for 11
added 12 and J ennl Couch and fouls comparro to 1hr Lady
Jenny Miller both scorep10each. Lancprs' 2:1.
The Meigs win overs hadowed a
Mrlgs also won ttw rrsr·rve
brlllanl 2&amp;-polnt performance by game as .Jodi Taylor 's 16 point s
Federal -Harking's all-dislricl led the Lillie Mar;ruderellcs Ia a
2:1- 12 win . Other Meigs scorer.;;
Lori Williams.
The Lady Lancers suffered Included · Beth Ewi ng. Cal hy
only thPir third loss oil he season.
Hobs lt'ller. and Kenda KloPs
two coming at the ha nds of wllh l)llo each and Nikki Whl·
Meigs, lor a 1!&gt;-3 mark and arc llalc h had on&lt;'. Youn g and Hart
12·3 In the TVC . Meigs las t won led FHHS wll h lour each .
the TVC championship du ring
Thursda y, Meigs can take
the 1984-&amp;'i ca:npalgn and fin· another step toward a perfect
lshed tiro fo r second wil h season as they wi nd up TVC play
Federal -Hocking behind Alex· agains t Trimble In a make-up
' ga me. II will be P arent s' and
ander last year .
The Marauderelles sho1 22 of 52 Senior Night. Sa turd ay. Meigs
from lhe field (42 percent) wraps up the regular season a l
Including 14 of 23 (63 percent) Souther n.
during the second half. Meigs
made 14 of 26 foul shots (54
FEDERAIAIOCKING (46) - ''"""~
percent) while FHHS made eight (;uckl
fJI' ~ 1 ·'7, Kim Ch..pmd ~· !·8. Lori
of 11 (73 percent) . MHS had 26 Wllllun• ll·l·lt. llll ch&lt;l le Han• T·O.t,
rebounds with Julie Miller's Tammy IAlckhiU'l .... o, ~·an11 Bennett

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Marauderettes clinch Tri-Valley crown
ROCK SPRINGs- The Meigs
Marauderettes cam&lt;' out on fir&lt;'
In th&lt;' third quarter and cllnchro
th&lt;' TVC championship wilh a
58-46 win over second place
Federal-Hocking be!or&lt;' a larg&lt;'
crowd at Larry Morrison Gym·
naslum Monday.
The undefeat ed Mar a u·
derell&lt;'s, now 18·0 and 1!&gt;-0 In the
TVC, rolled from a· tight 23·22
lead al the halllo a 40·25 margin
just lour minutes Into th,&lt;' third
period. The Marauderettes
drilled nine of 14 (64 percent)
!leld·goal attempts during the
third quarter.
"We came out In the third
quarter and played .a s well as we
can.play. We moved the ball well,
paned well, and shot well. Jennl
Swartz and Tammy o,yrlght both
were great defenslyely, also,"
commented Meigs coach Ron
Logan.
Four Marauderettes scored In

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"I lhlnk Ohio Stair Is co ming
the toug hc·st co nfere nces in th&lt;• on. r.ar·v Is doin g a grral job with
n&lt;t1ton. Evcr.v .V f'dt lhP~' t ak •• avr r,Jgr lale nl and one great

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dozen ol her small and mld·slzed
Here in Houm a , lor example.
cllles. none wll h a population of longllmP r~sld enl s not&lt;' !ha t 40
more than 200.000, Including sq uare m11es of Louisiana's bay- ·'
Asheville. Wlnslon-Salem. High ous and marshes disappear be·
Polnl , Greensboro. Durham. Wll· nea lh the Gull of Mexico evNy
so n. Rocky Moun!, Fayetlev llle yea r 1 wllh much of thp subs!·
and Wilmington.
denee blamt'd upon oil a nd gas
Herbers suggpsls lhal thP develo pment In the region.
trend toward dccenlrallzed de·
Bul mu ch of the area's unique
vclopment Is generally salutary charater rema ins lntacl as plan bul noles thai il is hard ly free of la tlon mansions, moss-covered
problems. Including lhreats to . oaks and shrimp boal s COPXIst
Ihe envlronmenllrom a populac&lt;' wilh expensive new homPs, mod·
rt' loca tln g a ll across l he esl offi ce buildings and spra· '
la rid seape.
wllng shopping malls.

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our drfensivf' assi gnments.

gain top spot
Big East with win

di scovered just hours before he
was to have a ppl'ared for re·
newed quesllonlng on Capitol
Hill. The nature of his tumor, th&lt;'
expPrls explained . .could have
Impaired Casey's ability lo recall
eve nts or concPntral&lt;' on details
of his tesllmony.
Casey did tell the senators
enough to convinc&lt;' them Ihal he
knew aboullhr arms dPa l before
any other CIA official. The
agPncy's Involvement was signI!·
icant. from buying lhe weapons ..
!rom the Pentagon to providing
the primary Swiss bank account
ust'd In the complex transac· .
lions. A CIA representative at·
tended each ol tht' meellngs with
the key Ira nian middleman.
Manucher Chorbanlfar. And II
was lh&lt;' CIA tha i gave Chorba·
nifar lhe polygraph tesls hP
reparledl y flunkro .

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w in OV C' r thr
Spanans. "The Rig Ten is one of
assists

Panthe~

Casey knows more____J_ac_k_A_n_d_er_s(_m_&amp;_,_D_a_Le_~_a_n_A_u_a';
WASiHNGTON - CIA Dlrec·
tor William Casey knew more
lhan he told - or was able to
remember- when Senate lnves·
tlgators questio ned him about
lhe lran /conlra arms scand al,
according to our sources.
These sources say 1.1. Col.
Oliver North. who ran the Opl'ra·
lion out of Ihe National Security
Council , conferred privately wilh
Ca~ &lt;'y. whom hP greally rt'·
spected. These st'c ret mPellngs
and telephone calls wert' unre·
ro rdPd for the mosl pari, so only
Norlh or Casey could say lor sure
what the CIA chief knew a nd
when.
Privale, one-on-one mt'ellngs
were lypical of CasPy, who cut
his Ieeth on lh&lt;' clandesTine
Offi ce of Stralegie Servic&lt;'s durin!( World War II. When he
traveled he liked to have sec rel

Ohio State routs
Spartans; looking
for tourney bid

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:D esire motivates Musketeers
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; By United Pr••ss International
, Coach Pete Gillen says it was
desire rath~r than rrve ng&lt;' tha t
f!otlva lrd his Xavier Musket ·
('('rs Monday night.
: The Musketeers drfra trd Lo;·ola of Chicago 80-72 In Midwrsf.
er n Collegiate Confrrenr&lt;' action
:al the Ci ncinnat i ·Gardens lo
•avenge a one-point loss to thr
ileague·lrad ing Ramblers earlier
:Ihis seaspn.
, ."It wasn' t revenge." said
;callen . " lt was a moment where
;our kids said 'we can play a lit lie
•bit too' . Th~y just wanted It a
:un le bll more."
· Gillen also dis hed out praise
:for Drxter Ca mptwll. who held
;Loyola's Andre Moore to 12
•poi nts, more th an 7 points lx&gt;low
• average.
.his
; "Camptwll did a grra t job on
•Moore," said the coach. "Andrr
:had 12 points. but he earned P\'ry
;onr of them. "
1 ThE&gt; Musketcws held a 411·39
:trad at halftlm r but th e
:Jlamblers usNl a 16-8srorlng run
•to grab a 55-4R ~dvantag~. Xavier
:tllen wmt on a 13-2 run to regain

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Th&lt;' Ramblers rrspo nded wit h
R stralghl points to take a 65-61
lrad. Xavier tied the game 67-67
on an IR-fool jump shot by Byron
Larkin ·with ;;: 14 lrfl and went
ahead for good 71-69 on a pair of
frrt' throws by Camplx&gt;ll two
minutes laiN.
The MusketePrs sank 9 of 10
frrt' throws down the srretrh to
accou nt for Jh~ final margin .
Larkin sr orC'd 28 points. Kylr
Taylor added 16 points. Tyrone
Hill had 12 and Camptwll finished
with 10 to help Xavier lmpro\'e to
13-10 ovrrall and 5-31n the teague.
Loyola, which dr.oppi&gt;d to J:i-10
and 6-2. was paced by Bernard
.Jackson with 25 points. while
Keith Carter had 13.
F.lsewhrre Monday night,

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By Lou Horvath

Field ·Representative
Since this is the time of the year
when many people retire, how
about some Social Security Information lor those of you who ,are
contemplatjng retirement? ...
And also for those of you who
have friends or relatives who
may be retiring soon.
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: The Rutland TOPS OH 1456
: Club has moved to a new
•jocatlon. M('('tlng are now lx&gt;lng
: held at the RUtland American
•·Legion hall. TOPS continues to
·'meet every Tuesday with weigh·
~ Jils at 6 p.m. Top loser this week
: was Bonnie Evans with Sharon
· .Thacker as runner-up. A new
&gt;riontest will begin on FPb. 17
~:41ong with the funny money
' :auction. Information on the club
; ·and Its activities may be eb_::talned by calling 992-2612.

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- Ha rrl··sonville Senior Citizens Club will
i . ~old' Its free blood pressure day
·.'Tuesday, 10 a.m. to noon, at the
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·· HARRISONVILLE - Harrl;.sonvllle Chapter, Order of the
: Eastern Star. meets Tuesday.
: 7:30 p.m. , for regular meeting.

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Plans for asu mmerra mpwere
discussed when the Meigs Association of Retarded Citizens mel
recently at the Carleton School In
Syracuse. ·
It was · noted that the M~lg
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BaOO A.M. to S100 P.M.

Mills, and back, Jo Ann Quat, Amy Moore, and
Daniele Hen• ley.

EAST MEIGS- Eas tern Band
Boos ters will meet Tuesday. 7:30
p.m., in the band room.

POMEROY - Meigs Alhietic
Boosters will mret Tuesday. 7
p.m .. a t the high school. Everyone welcome.
WEDNESDAY
ORANGE TWP - Township
Trustees will hold a · special
meetin g Wednesday. 7 p.m., at
the home of Dorothy Calaway.
clerk. The meeting concerns the
Robinson-Sargent fence Issue.
THURSDAY
POMEROY - Rock Springs
Grange will meel at 7:30 p.m.
·
Thursday. ,

lhan Meigs Chapter, Daughters
of the American Revolution, will
meet at ·7 p.m. Thursday at the
Meigs Museum. Butternut Ave.,
Pomeroy. American history essay winners and Ihe good citizen
winner will ·be honored.
SATURDAY
POMEROY - Pomeroy ArPa
Chamber of Commerce Is sponsoring the Bend Area Miss
Sw...,theart Pageant Saturday at
Pomeroy Village Hall audit orium. Ages :1-4 and o-6 from 3to 5
p.m.: Ages 7-9a nd10-1.3from 6 to
8 p.m. Reglslration is $10 at the
door.

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ParPOMEROY - Preceplor Brta
Beta Chapter ol Beta Sigma Phi enthood of Soulheast Ohio P.aSororit y will have a soup supper· tlenl S!'rvires offi ces wi ll be
Thursday, stao·ttng :;:.10 p.m.. a t closed Monday In observance of
Grace Episcopal Chu rch paris h Presiden t's Da y. Offices will
reopen Tuesday :ot 9 a.m.
house.

that a new va n will br provided
for their use. Bids wi ll b&lt;' opened
on the new sheller house this
wrt'k. Donations are being taken·
on a comfortt•r made b:t Ruth
Karr fo r a fund raising project.
Lee Wedemeyer. super intendent, gave a report on serveral

srhool pi'Ojrcts bPing planned for
lhecomlngyear.
A report was also givrn on the
queslionnalre sent o~l from the
sc hool recentl\'. .Jessie Might
was named chairman of the ways
-a nd means comm ltteee, and
serving with her will be · Nora
Rice. Rhea Roush, Va lerie Hanstein, and Shirley Durst . The
pre-vocational class won the
att endance bann er. Kim Hale.
speech therapist, gave a repor t
'on her work at the school, and Pal
Carson, memix'rshlp chairman,
not ed that du es ar e now
paayable.
A va lentine's da y dance and
party for· Carlet on School students was set for Friday during
school hou rs.

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Libby Sayre hosted last w~e k' s
meetin g of the XI Gamma Mu
Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi SororIt y. Maurlsha Nelson presided at
the rneet_lng with Kay Aikins
servl n ~ as hos tess .
The annual "hear I and hands"
exchange of homemade gift s by
se('l'cl slstrrs was held . lnforma ·

Deadline nears for entry

Today Is the advance deadline ships lnvo lvrd In th&lt;' pageant
for applicants into I he Bend Area which Is sponsored by the Po mPMiss Sweelhearl Pageanl lo b&lt;' roy Chamber or Commerce and
held at the Pomeroy Vi llage Hall Is ope n to all com pet ilion.
The first place winner In eac h
Audll orlum at 3 p.m. Sa turd ay.
calegory
wi ll rec~lve a trophy.
However. entries will b&lt;&gt; taken
banner.
corsage,
crow n and a
until 3 p.m. Saturday .
sav
in
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bond;
fi
rst
runner-up
The pageanl is for gir ls from 3
will
gel
a
trophy
and
a bannrr
through 13 years of.. ag&lt;' and
judgi ng will bP held In agr and th r second runner-up In Parh
brackets·whlch Include Wee Miss catego ry will rrcelve a plaqu••
SwN'Iheart, 3 and 4; Tin;• Miss and a banner .
Judging Is based on poise a nd
Sw('('lheart , 5 and 6; .Junior Miss
personalit
y and clot hing will ix'
Sweetheart , 7through !I and Mi ss
parlv
and
dressy lypc· apparf'i .
Swwtheart, 10 through 13. Entry
Each
contesta
nt will b&lt;' r&lt;'C)uirPd
f&lt;'e Is $8 but altt'r today will b&lt;' $10
with entries to br accepted until :l to answer a question during
p.m. on the date of lhr pagea nt. judging.
There an• no business sponsor-

ewe c~rtducts recent meeting
Several fu nd raising projecls
wrrf' discussed at the o·ecenl
meeting of the Cat holic Women·s
Club of Sacred Hearl Church held
Thursday.
Anna Blackwood presided at
the meeting which followed Rosary services by Msgr. Ant hony
Gla nnamore. pastor. Offict'rs'
reporls were given afong with a
report by card cha irman. Kal·
hleen Wells, on remembrances of
the 11 1. It was noh.-d Ihat new

t ion on Buckey&lt;' Gir ls Stair was
pres&lt;'nl ed. and II was noted thad! :
Mrs . Evelyn Knight. sponsor, Is :
now recuprrallng at home after a •
time of hospitaliza ti on In Par· :
kNsburg. Founder's Day has '
ix'en set for April :JO at th e
Sporlsfllan In Athens, II was
unnounred.

Valentine
flowers with
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carpeting has b&lt;'&lt; •n purchas&lt;'d for
the en trance of the church
aud itorium.
Hostesses for th r March m&lt;'&lt;'l ·
lng will tw Rita Hamm, .Janet
Duffy, Pearle• Avarlon, and Tina
Nclgler. The Iraveli ng Madonna
was w,pn b.v Mrs. Blackwood.
Aller thr closi ng CEC prayer,
Cecelia Milch, Barbara Smit h,
and Diane Bartels servrd w
freshmcnts . Ellzallclh Horak
was a contributing hostess.

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Teleflora's Valentine
Bear Bouquet for February 141·
A cuddly plush bear with top
hat and ta1ls hugs a red heart
filled with flowers. He's the
classy way to say "I love
you "...all year long .
We'll wire him anywhere in
the Uniled Stales and Canada
through Teleflora or we'll
deliver him anywhere in town.
Call or visil today.

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comn to consollnc sonrtont who hlllost alovtd •
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lhtm. 111d dotl't hlda yout ltn. Ask uch child If
ht or she Wlnll to attend tilt tuntral. and acct~~t
uch tnmr H rlpt far tUt c~ltd.
5. Don'tllaf IWIJ. EM~ it ''"''rt tfrald y011'1i
~~~all tht wrotlllll•p. -It y011'rt tao uplllto
uy anytltln&amp;. 8rltvin1 ptOPit r - * your prtunct and rour touch. not your wards. Jut bJ be·lnatltra, you can help thtttt throup thtlr pain and
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and Beaus travel

; '· Member of the Belles and
) Beaus Western Style Square
' ·Dance Club and class members
~ ~ whO are .now taking lessons
, traveled to Point Pleasant over
' • the weekend lor an evenlhg ol
• ; danCing.
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'· The dance was sponsored by
' : the Grand Squares Club o!
1; Gallipolis with Ed Clark of .
• Jackson u tilt caller. ClubS from
•! McArthur, Jackson, Pomeroy,
•; Belmont, Lubeck, Raven&amp;wood.
::·Soutb Charleston, Teays Valley
' • and Huntington wer e
re11resented.

Mr. and Mrs . Roy Smith, Rock ·
Springs Road , spent Tuedsay :
altenoon with Mr. and Mrs. :
Charley Smith and Iva Johnson. :
They also visited Mrs. J . R. ·
Murphy In I he evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Russell,
Mandy and Michael of Racine :
were Sund ay vls ilors of Mr. and :
Mrs. Rob&lt;'rl Russell.
Mrs. Leslie Fra nk , Sarah Beth, :
M.athew Ryan of Texas Road , :
spent Wed nesday with Mr. and ·
Mrs. Eugene Haning, and
Ronald and Gladys Tucker:

LET THE HIART SPEAK

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CHEERLEADERS - Fifth graders who are
cheerleaders at the Syracuse Elementary School
are left to right, front. Jodi Hobbs and Aimee

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This monthly provision Is used

Xi Gamma Mu chapter meets

tlon techniques, recipes. diet
' : partment will twgln a series of recall sheets, exercise tech• · six W('('k classes on weight · niques and other phases of
: control with registrations now weight control.
Classes will be limited In
; ~ being taken.
·
numlx&gt;r
so residents should rPg. · The first olthe ~cries \If ill begin
lster
as
soon as possible due to
• : a't 5:30p.m. on Feb. 17 and those
. ~ . r,akl ng part will have a choice or dass size limitations. Those
.·•:evenings lor their classes. either wishing to register may call the
.• Tuesday or Thursday. and there Meigs County Health Department ot 992-6626 and are to lx&gt;
· ~ : Is no charge of Meigs County
preparrd to Indicate their prefer, &lt;residents.
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ence
for either Tuesday or
' Each Class will b&lt;' two hou rs
:•.Jong with att('ndance required at Thursday evening. The classes
.::only one two hour session each will be hPid In th(' conference
. · ·week. Classes will Include nu trl- room of the multi-purpose build·
:• .rton education. stress manage- In g. Mulberry Heights,
.; ment , weekly weigh-Ins, ri'laxa· Pomeroy.

WOOD BOSS

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only once. If Angelo decides to'
work In 198!1, whatever he·earns ·
over the applica ble exempt:
amount will lx&gt; applied lor the ;
entire year. whether ll's earned ·
In one month or 12.
·
II you've got any questions
about Social Securit y retirement
benefit s or any other coverage, .
cont ac t our ·office. We're open:
from 8:45-4:30 Monday through .
Frida y and our local numtwr Is ·
992-6622 .

Kanauga.

:weight control class set
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Mardonl Is 63 and plans to work
through July '87. ear ning $22,000.
His.twnellt amount Is $600 and his
excess ea rnin gs, $16,000, are too
high to allow payment. However,
since this Is hts first year of
retirement, we ca n appl y the
monthly exempt amount. Angelo
will get checks lor August
throu gh December '87. lhe
months his earnings were under

Kevin Knapp and Amy of
Racine were Wednesday visit ors
of Mr. and Mrs. Cha rley Sm ith
and Iva Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Johnson.
Rav~nswood, visited Thursday
wit h Mr. and Mrs. Har ley Johnson and Tammy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Holley and
Ca lvlnlee. were Sund ay vis itors
of Mr. and Mrs. Har ley .Johnson
and Tammy.
Charles Smith and Char les
Knapp visited rect' ntly with Mr .
a nd Mrs. H ~r l ey Smith .

iMARC discusses summer camp plans

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Community calendar/area happenings

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: .. POMEROY - Pomeroy Area
;,(;hamtwr of Commerce will meet
f at noon Tuesday at Trinit y
· Church In Pomeroy.

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work? The answer ts no . There Is
one exception to the application
of annual earnings against benefIts. A monlly test applies In the
year of retirement (or so me
other year ol the beneficiary's
choice). This means a benefit Is
payable for months when earnIngs are under the monthly limit
which Is $500 for. those under 65
and $680 for people 65-69.
Here's an example. Angelo
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affecting benefits. This exempt
amount Is currently $8160 for
lhhose lx&gt;tween 65 and 69 and
$6000 for those under65. (Folks70
and older have no earnings
limit .) Half the figure over the
exempt amtiunlls withheld from
the year's benefits.
What happens to a person who
retires during the year? Do the
pre-re tire ment wages co un t.
against the months there Is no

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at age 65 but reduced benefits can·
be received as early as age 62.
The reduction is permanent to
a:ccount for the longer period of ·
receipt. At what age you rellre Is
an Individual decision based on a
number ol factors . Lei's talk
about earnings In the year •of
retirement as one of those
factors.
There Is an annual amount a
beneflei ary can earn without

Glenda Hunt and Deena
.Kennedy wwere honored as dlv:Is tonal winners In weight loss at
·the Tuesday night meeti ng of thr
'TOPS OH 570, Pomeroy, held at
. Veterans Memorial Hospital .
. They were present ed flowers
:and gifts of money. The group
·voted on the ''Angel of the Club'
:with the winner to be announced
' in Cincinnati a t the Area Recognition Day, April 25. J aunita
Humphrey won the fruit basket
:at lhe meeting conducted by
· Dreama Pickens. leader. Offlc:rrs' reports were given. A quiz
: was held on benefits of rlub
•membership and how to i,n prove
: the club.

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hold meetings

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Bradley whipped Dayton, 9()-79;
Su bscrlbftr s not &lt;le~~lrlngto pay tht.'car·
r'lt:'r may remit In advance dlrf'l· l to
Cleveland State thumprd Wes tTh(' Dallv SEonlln rl on a 3, 6or 12 month
er n Illinois. 85·61: Akron nipped
basis. C r.f'dl~w\1 1 b&lt;&gt; glv('n carrll'rPa ch
Tennesser Tech, 87-S:l: Mlddl&lt;'
'4'('('k .
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Tennessee got by Youngstown
No s ubscrlpllons by mall permllll'd In
57" wide
State, 88-79 In overtime: FindlaY
ar(ta!l wh f're hotn(l rarrler s&lt;'rV\('(' Is
available.
50"
high , 17" deep
defeated Bowling Green. 86- 7:i;
Dyke b&lt;'a t Geneva HiG-99 In
Mail sultocrlpllo••
doublr overllme: and Ohio Stai r
lnolde Melp Coulll~
downrd Michigan Stale, 90-72.
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At Peoria , Ill. , HerseY Haw~ ~~=~: :
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OPEN DAllY 9-S
klns , Luke Jackson and Greg
Outoide M•lpCounty
MON:
9 FRI. 9-8
Jones seored 16 points each to
lJ WPoks . ,...................... ......... $18.20
2fi We(&gt;ks ....................... ... ....... . Sl.~. 10
lead Bradley pas t Dayton .
52 Week&lt;................................. $07.6{)
Bradley ran off two spurts In r===========:::_J__:~~~~!!!!!~
the fir st half to gain a 40-20 lead
and the Flyers could get no closer
than 10 points the rest olthe way.
Anthony Corblt.t and Anthony
Grant both hit for 16 points in a
losing effort that dropped Dayton
to 10-11. The Braves upped their
mark to 13-10.

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SWEETHEART OF A DEAL

;SVAC Standings
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ByThe ·Bend

movement .

In the top 35 since 1981.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI I Sixth-seeded Wendy Turnbull
Kathy Rinaldi Is 19 years old and
of
Australia eliminated 17-yearPatty Fendick Is 21. What separ·
o
ld
Gabriela Mosca of Argentina
ated the tw o In their first- round
match , in the $150,000 Virginia 6-2. 6-3 In another opening· round
Slims of California tennis tourna- action.
ment was experlenc£&gt; ~ that of
Turnbull,
andserve
a 12-yea
veteran,
llost34 her
threer
Rinaldi.
Rinaldi, seeded second and . times In beating Mosca.
"She slices wpli off her backranked No. 8 In th e world,
survived a 4-6, · 7-5, 6-0 scare hand and has a good topspin shot
Monday from the 99th-ranked when she charges the net."
an d defending NCAA singles Turnbull said. "When she hung
c hampion from Stanford onto the line. I·just started to go
crosscourt."
University.
In other matches. Ann Hen"Obviously she was three cuts
ricksson
outlasted Natalie Tauabove my college play," said
zlat
5-7,
6-2,
6·2: Katerlna Ma·
Fendlck. who was two match
leeva
of
Bulgaria
defeated
points away from triumph but
Marianne
Werdel6-2,
6-2:
Alycla
allowed her opponent to rally
Moulton defeated Debbie Spence
bark and tie 5-5 In the second set.
3-6,
6-1, 6-0: Laura Garron e of
Rinaldi adm ltted a threeItaly
dPfeated Tina Scheuer
month layo ff has left her rusty.
.
Larsen
of Denmark 6- 1. 6-1 : and
"This Is my first match slnee
Andrea
Temesvar l of Hungary
Novrmlx&gt;r." said Rinaldi. who
beat Elly Hakamt6·4, 6-4.
did not follow I he winter tour to
Australia. "I was nervous out
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there. I wasn•t doing anything
with the ball. My feet weren't
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moving bu t I ke-pt calm the whole
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match."
Published £'Vf'r:V aftf'rnoon. Monday
Fendlck was altemptlng to hit
throu~h Friday, 111 Court St., Po·
drop shots a nd forehand lobs in
mM'oy , Ohio, by the Ohio Valley Pub·
Us hlng Company / Multlmf'dla, In c ..
the third set to disturb Rinaldi's
Pomoroy.
Ohlo4~769. Ph. 992-m~ S.·
tempo.
rond class postage paid at Pomt'roy.
"This match will help me when
Ohio
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MPmber: United PrE"ss Jnt('rnatlonal,
., sa id Fendlck, who. has lx&gt;en on
Inland Dally Prt"Ss Association and 1hP
Ohio NPWspaper Assoclallon. Nallonal
the tour as an amateur for two
Advf'rtls\n~ Reprt'sentatiV(', Branham
years. "It givrs me a good look on
Nl'wspappr Salr5, 7:\.'l Third Avenu£',
what my competition Is for the
N£'\1.• York, New York 10017.
future.·· Rinaldi has !wen ranked

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split with Rio. Grande In two
The 't hree guards like to pass It
previous meetings this season.
inside to the Dragons' mon&lt;:'y
The Dr~gons, 16·9, and 6-4, player, forward Gene Williams.
MOC OVERALL
poundPd the Redmen, 105-83, In The 6-5 · sophomore leads ·the
WL
W L Pel.•
the opening round of the Mus kin· team In scoring, with a 16-polnt RIO GRANDE ............9 I . 2:1 5 .921
gum Tournament In December. per game average, and re- \\'lliKh... ........ .. .. .. ... , ....!! 2 19 1 . 7:u ~
The Redmen bounced back from bounds, averag.Jng eight per M"alone.... 1....... ... .. ...... 7 ~ llll .IHjO
IG 9 .640
Tiffin ........ ...... .. .. .. ... .. 6 ..
the devastating loss to tmme- outing.
It 9 .51(
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9 H .3&lt;;4
dlately run of! their 12-game
·The Dragons will start Morris- Mt . · ~ernon N.li.z .... ......:l 7
9
IG .aeo ~
Urban!l
..
...............
.....
:l
7
streak.
sey as the lone backcourt player.
! I I .111!7
Ohio Domlnlcan .... ...... l 9
During that streak, the Red· with 6-0 sophomore Skibo Sims
men clobbered the·Dragons 97·80 playing the swing position. WilliFriday'• "'"""
In the comfortable confines of ams arid 6-5 freshman Tyrone
Tiflla 7K. Ohio Domlni&lt;M 71
· hor th e 1ow pos t
Paul R, Lyne Center thr('(' weeks TrbovIc h WI"II anc
&gt;laton•· HI,Saturda:v's
&lt;:•·dar&gt; menosulis
7K
ago.
· positions · and 6-6 sophomore
Wat•h 79. Mt. vernon 74
To be successful, Lawhorn said James Norman wllllx&gt; at center.
RIO GRi\NDE 1~ Urhan• 7:1
gam"'
The Redmen will counter with
hi S squad must dl elate Ihe tempo
f&lt;•darvUeTae!tday'•
al MI. Vernon
NIU.aren••
and style ·· of play to Tiffin 5-11 sophomore Ant.hony Raywat•h at Mutone
play-making guard Scott Morris- more and 6-3 senior Mike Smith
llrhana t11 Ohio Dominican
sey. The 5-loot-9 sophomore, at guards and 6-4 senior Joe
RIO GRo·iNSalurday's
DE •• Tiffin
aam ~
V
h
along wlth·lreshmen Steve Doss
er off and 6-7 junior Ron
Ohio Domtnkan a1 Cedarville
and Chris Settles, like to pene- Rlttinger at forwards. with 6-6
M•hmo· at Urhana
11flln 11.1 Mt. Vt•rnon ~lllllrfne
trate and take advantage ol the junior Doug Fogt a t th e pos t spo t ·
RIO GRi\NDE •• wut•h
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Tran11aclions

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TIFFIN - With an engagement with second -placPd Walsh
Sarurday, the Rio Gra nde mens
basketball team can Ill afford to
lose tonight against third-placed
Mid-Ohio Conference foe Tiffin.
Thr league-leading Redmen.
currently holding a one-game
edge- over Wals h, who Is 7-3 In
conference action, have run off
two straight wins since Malone
snapped their 12-game streak
nine days ago.
. Rio Gra nd e Coach John Lawhorn understands the Importance of tonight's game.
"We can't afford to lose the
ga me against Tlflln with only a
one-game lead going Into Wal sh
Saturday." he said. The Red·
men. 2.1-5 overall and 9·1 In
teague ac tion. will play on ·
Walsh's fl oor.
The Redmen, however. must .
b&lt;' careful not to look past the
Tiffin Dragons. a team tha t ha s

Phil. Tt•xlllj• M;, c: ta!OSbt\rn i6
Pln•hur,;h tia, S,\ ·ra•·ust· Ii i

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Redmen gear up ~o defend first place·· .

1\rm)· 7~ . Md!wattlln all
,\lollr;umpUon Qll, Sprindlt"t • n
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Millrr.. \IIIJ• II i, \'lr)llhlla l into n 10;1
!'tftlra\·lan 91 , .\llhrl,;hl till
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Tuesday. February 10. _198!t

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Scoreboard ...
Nation's Top 20

____.,.. _ ,.

Local club members attending
were Ken and Ann Richardson,
Jim Stewarl and Sally Savage,
Harold and Betty Newell. Roy
and Pat Holter, Mickey and Sue
Burke, J!Jll and Donna Nelson,
Dan and Karen Meadq,ws, Roy ..
Lois and Mike Test, Art and
Mary Skinner. Class members
going were Joe and Marge
Chapman, Fred and Ruby Smith,
Mike and Heldt Elberfeld, Matt
and Ruby Burke, John Ridenour
and Janet Werry, Bob and Ann
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Sargent.

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Tuesday, February 10, 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
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--Local briefs _ ____, Cape Cod .hit hard as blast heads Northeast ·
•

By United t'rt'Ss International

State hearing slated Feb. 20
A stat ~ hearing on Tit!Q XX Social Ser·.'lr•• Block Cranl
·.comprehensive Social Sf'rvicc Plan for fis cal yea r RB-~9 will b&lt;'
held Feb. 20, 9 a.m. 10 12 noon a nd 1 p.m. to i p.m.
.
The meeting wi ll be held in !he lobby h~ar ln g room or !hr Slalc·
O!llce Tower. 30 East Broad Sl .. Colu mbus.
Clflzens a nd ol h&lt;'l' int crrslrd pan iPs wi II be given opporlunll .v
to provide public &lt;'Omm•·nl on !hi' &gt;ocia l scn·ice plan , In
accordance with Ohio Rrv isrd CouP provisio ns.
Participant s may prnv id c oral ancl·or wril!en ll'st imonv at
· !he hearlnJ&lt; or mail wrill&lt;;n ('ommr nls 10 the Bu reau of Adull
Services. 30 Easl Broa dS! .. ::tJ!h Floor'. Col um~u s. -!:12f~i- rn 2:l.

Squads receive (•ight calls
Meigs C'oun ty E rn (\ r gen c~· Mf'&lt;..licu l S&lt;.•1y itPs n 'por1 S r ight
. calls Monday; S.vra&lt;'U"' ,,, lfl : 12 a. m. lo {')hiu 12-1 fo r Will iiitn
Lewis lo Vrlerans Mcm or icd Hos~ il a l : Pom&lt;• ro)' a! 1c: 28 p.m. lo
Pomeroy H•·allh Ca rP CP n&lt; ••r tor Ot•torcs Wi ckline lo \'el&lt;•rans
Memorial H os~l l al: Sy racuS&lt;' " ' ·1:111 p.m. loa slrul' lu n· fi re•at
the Barbara Lew is res id• ·ncc on 1-'ifl h S!.: Ra('in&lt;' wa' ca tted a!
4:03 to ass ist Syracuse: Rulland a! '1 :22 p.m. ~r ·c al &lt; ·d Tommy
Schoonover at the SC!'nr· ol an au to acci d&lt;'n l in fran! of Mittrr'&gt;
Grocery: Rutland a! H: 1:1 p.m. 10 Cook Gap Hil l for Roly·rl
Moodlspaug h to VPirra ns M&lt;'moria l Hos pital: Middl r porl at
- 8:44 p.m. to Holzer Cli nic parking lot tor Norma H ~sd l lo
Vclerans Memorllll Hos pi " Jl: Racin e all! : l(j p.m. to a chimn c'y
fi re at the Calvi n lmbod r n rrsi d~ n rr on Court S!r&lt;'&lt;'l Road

Case

.~euled, dismi&lt;~;.~ed

ThrcasrofCar·t F: . Smilh Pr!rolpuno I nc ag;oinsl Floyd A\·is
a nd Doris Avis. ha s bf'f'n s0ttk•d ;md di sm isst'd in Mr igs Count~'

Common Pleas Cour l.
A tcciproca l action fo r child supporl has hr-&lt;•n filed by !he
Stal~ ·of. Wrst Virginia and 1';1mm v Am is ;_~gD in s ! Chri s Withe-r ,
Mlddle porl.
The caS&gt;' of .!r nnife r Mi cha r l vN &lt;us TPtT)' Mic·hacl ha s bern
dlsmiss&lt;'d .

Middleport man cited by patrol
Middl rpor l man wa s ci lf'd Mon day nig h! by lhl'
Ga ttla-Meigs Post of !he S!atl' Hi ghwa _,. Pal rol for drivin g whill'
und&lt;'r lh &lt;' influcne•• of alcohol and wil hou ! an opNal or' s tie&lt;'nsl'
after he ligh!ly dam agc·cl !hc pick-up !ruck hi' was driving.
backing if11 0 a dll ch
Wattace L. Reulrr . 748 Hi gh Sr .. was no r!hbound on Oh io 14:1 in
Salisburv Township around lll: 1:, p.m .. when hr a11emp1 ed to
turn around at !he old land li lt roa d, accord ing to !he pat rol.
Reul('r.was back lo~ wh('n hP w&lt;·nr int o !he ditch and damaged
his 1977 Chrv rotr l !ruck. lroopcrs said .
1\

Slwt•ls

Charles G. Shei' IS, li:\. oi H
Mulberry H l' i~:ht s. Pome roy,
: ctted Monday a l th r- Holwr
· Medical Ce nl rr.
: 1\ forem an a! !he Ph ilip Sporn
: Power Plan!. Mr . Sheets wa s
;born at Wellsv ille. Ohio. on .Jan .
14. 1924. a son of the !alP Charles
G. Sheets. Sr .. and Beul a h M.
Payne Sheets.
: He was a vel&lt;'ran of World War
: II, a member of Drew Webs IN
· Post :l9. Am erican LeJ&lt;Ion. and
: Harris onville Grange. He had
:been a member of Harrisonv ill e
·Masonic Lodge 411 , Free and
· 1_\rcepled Masons , for over :10
years.
Surviving a!'P his wile, Do ro!h)'
E . ShPPls; a son and daugh'!cr-intaw, James R. a nd Jennife r
Sheets, Pomer·oy: a daughtcr .
Susan P . Shrrls, Jac·kson; a
,daut:(hler and son-In-law. D&lt;'·
borah L. and Rodney Wlnlrrs.
Wellslon; a s lepdaughlrr and
slcpson-ln-law. Dottir and .John
:F . MussN. Pomeroy; a s is tPr.
Vivian S. Lindsey . Gailhrrsl&gt;urg,
Md .; sel'e n g randchildr e n.
.Jared, Aaron and Adam Sheet s.
.Jason, Tamm)· and Brian Winters a nd Si eve Musser·. a nd a
ni!'C!', Nan cv Fcdcr llne.
Services wilt b&lt;' he ld a! 10 a.m.
Thursday at !he Ewing F' un rra t
Home with Mr. AI Harl son
pfllclat lng. Burial will be in
Whit e Oak Ce metery . F r l• ·nds
ma y ca ll at the funera l hom• ·
from 2 to 4 and 7 lo 9 p.m.
Wecln•'sda)·. Mason!(' riiPs will b•·
hcld alt hcfunNa l homrat7p.m.
on WPdnrsda y.

f(' rs . Cay iP SturgC'on, Nrw Lr banon, Ohio an d J c·an ni&lt;: Rla n·
kr nship, Trolwood , Ohio; two
s! rpdaugh! ers. Hazell.r wis . .Ru !lan d, a nd .Joyce Lra dford. Dayion; two brolhc-rs. Raymond
Sturgeo n. Mullins. W.Va .. a nd
Ira Sturgeon. Phelps. Ky .; three
sisters. Rhordia Lane. Phelps.
Ky .. ·Viola Vane&lt;'. Vinlon. and
E:dllh Spears. Vinton; and se\'·
era! neicrs and nephews.
H•• attended the Lighthouse
Assembly of God, where se rvices
wit! be held at 11 a. m. Thursday,
Rev . .Ja mes E . Randas officiat Ing. Bur·ial fo llows In Vln1on
Memor ial Pa rk. Friends may
Ci! ll a! Willis Funeral Home 41o9
p.m. Wednesday . The body will
be la krn to !he church one hour
prior 10 serv ices.
·

St•t•kl'l divorct•
Waill•r A. Crosby, Dexter. has
fi lrd for divorce in Mrlgs Co unt,·
Common Pl ras (our! from Diana
L. Crosby. WPis lon.
.!acq ueline K Cart. Pomr ro.v.
ha s flt r d for dh·orro' from Dwight
i·:. Car t. Nrw Castle. Pa .
Terrsa Hoffman and L a r-r~·
Hoffman haVl' b&lt;'cn gran !rd a
dissolu!ion of th&lt;'i r marriage.

Clarcnrr M. Slurgco n. 7-t. ot
R!. 2, Vl nl on. died Monday at hi s
·reside nce. Hr was a retired coa t
' miner.
He was bom Or!. 29. 1912 in
VlrJ&lt;Inla son of !he la te .J op
Harrison S!urgcon a nd Ma r)'
Elizabeth Williams S!ur·gpon.
_ He Is survird b)' wile Tennic
Stafford Slurgcon . whom hr
married Or!. 24. 191;9 In New
Lebanon , Ohio.
Also surviving arc two dau &gt;th·

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GUN SHOOT

,

Meit:(S Genealogi cal Society
will mec l Sund ay, 2 p.m., a11he
Mr igs Museum . Sunday is !he
lin at clay Ia accept fam ily biograph iPs for new history book.

Mt't'l Thursday
Shade Riv er Lodge 4ol Chesler. will meet !hursday, 7:30
p.m .. lo r work In the fellowcraft
deg ree. Refreshments · wilt !le
served.

RACINE
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''It wa s a combination of snow,

Ice and dead fis h." said Carol
Marsalek, a Department of
Transportation spokes wom a n.
"The wind off the lake was so
fierce , the waves were comi ng on
t&lt;l the Shoreway."
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Carrie Gloeckner was unlnte nlionally omitted from Soulhern
Junio r Hi gh Sc hool 's seventh
J&lt;radc honor roll fo r the third six
w~~ks.
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FEBRUARY

15th,

1987

lssurd lirenst'
A mar ria ge license ha s been
issued In Meigs County Probate
Co urllo David Alan Fife, 33, and
Rosemarie Dalcne Fife, 29, both
of Reedsville.

By CIIARLES S. TAYLOJt
CU MMING . Ga. iUPit Black activist Hosea Williams
be!(an a dea th-or-juslice fas l in
· the for sy th Counly jail over his
arres1 outside "The Opra h Winfr ey Show." and his fdttowers
vo"l,ed lo march from Allan! a if
-.charges are not dropped by
: Wednesday.
The Rev. Witti ams an d seven
other s WNe arrested on charges
of unlawful assembl y Monday
.while pickeling Winfrev' s sv ndi-.cated ra lk show llecause bi'acks
,_ were exc luded from participation . Williams led a group of
aboul lwo doze n blacks from
Atlanla lo demonstrale aga inst
the telecast.
, Winfrey said lh r show was
. meant 10 give resident s ol !he
all -white counly a chance to
count er charges of racism follow Ing Ku Klux Klan-inspired violence against bl ack marchers
lasl month.
, Winfrey, who is bl ack. sa id she
"was a little shaken b,v some Of ·
· the thin!(s J heard in there" a nd
lrfl town shortly aft er the s how .
. The arrested protesters were
: pNmilled to leave police cus lod.v
· on their own recognizance. but

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Ti ckcl sales 1 o t a I e d
$1,30:1,:&gt;'\5.50. with a payoff dm' of
$9:10,560.50 .
PICK-I
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$175.666. with a payoff due of
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Williams and three ot hers chose
10 remain in jail. Williams. whn
was also c harged wilh obstruc-t ion of a hiJ&lt;hway, began a hun ger
s lrik e. demanding th a i all
charges b&lt;' dropped.
, " I have begun a fas f and will
not eat ano ther mouthfu l or food
until jus! ice prcvai Is or until l am
dead," Wlttlams , who wa s an
aide to s tai n civ il righ ls leader
Martin Lu!hrr King .Jr .• said
from the jail Monday nigh!. "I
have com mil!ecl no crim!'. !here·
fore I will pay no fine ."
Terrie Randolph , Will ia m s's
aide. said II !he charges arc no!
dropped by Wednesday, a gr oup
of abo u1 20 peop le will ma rc h th&lt;'
40 mil es from Atlanla 10 Cu mming. She said !he marc h will be
followed by a "very large·
demon stra llon in Cummin g
Saturday.
King's widow , Co rella , a nd the
Rev ..Joseph Lowery, head of !he
Sou!hern Christi a n Leadership
Confcr ence fou nded by King,
said in A!lama rhe arrcs1s
viola! ed th e pickets' constilutiona l r ighls of fr&lt;:e speech and
a ssembly and they sough! a
meel ing wilh Gov. Joe F r ank
Har ri s lo di scuss !he siluat ion.
A jail spokesma n said Monday

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ci ties . to f orsyt h Counly lo
explore th e feeling of !he allwhite communil y foll owing a
civ il rights mar ch by 20.000
proptc on .Jan . 24 protes ting Ku
Klux Kla n-inspired vi olence.
No blacks haY\' lived in th&lt;.'
count y since 1912. They where
chas ed oul when th ree black men
wrrP accused of ra pin g a whit e
woma n.
Abo ul 125 reside nl s of th e
W(' f'f'

1-2-'17-l mo.

The Daily Sentinel

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V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-621 S or 992 -7314
Pomeroy, Ohio
4·11 'B6·1c

SHARPENING
SERVICE
Circular Sews
Saw Chain
Planer Knives
Drill Bits
Knives
Chisels

GRAVELY
TRACTOR SALES
204 Candor 5r.
Pomaroy, Ohio

PH. 992-2975

~

in Winfrey ' s au-

~

di ener, wilh many blaming lhe

.

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

Licensed Clinical Audiologist
'
~ (614) 446-76I9 or (6I4) 992-6€'11
417 Second Avenue, Bo~ 12I3
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
ILl

news mr dia for an " unfai r"

::t

por traya l of !hei r counly as
racisl.
Sevpral whites sa id they parlicipatrd in lhr massive civil
r ighl s march. pnd on&lt;' said lhr
jeering from whil es " rea lly
mak es you feel ashamed.' ·

CIITIC
..211

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CAPI!l'S 01 CAPsULES

umz

Public Notice

Public Notice

IN TI!E COMMON
PLEAS COURT.
PROBATE D1VIS10N
'' MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
j; IN THE MATTER OF
t' SET'I'LEMENT OF
( ACCOUNTS,
"- PROBATE COURT
' • MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
~~

Account• and vouc'hert of

tloo following nomtd fidu: • dorleo hovo been filed In the
·~

• • Probate Court , M•lga

'• Counly. Ohio. for opprovol
onciHIIlemont: ·
, EJitoto No. 24950 - Flnot
•nd Dilbributive Account of

Jam8t F. Butcher. Executor

of tho Eotote of Reino Lind,
DoctooadEototo No. 19105 - Eloventh Annual Account of

Louis B. Vaughan. Guordton
of tho Eotere of Wllllom
Roovto. on lncampotont
Ptrson. ,
Ettoto No. 2514~ - Fino!
end D!otrlbutlvo Account of
Shlrlly A. Sm"h, Admtnlo·
trotriK of lhe E•toto ot
WIINom J . Smith, Oo-1011.
Ettoto llio. 24A07 - Fino!
ond Dlobrfbutlvo Account of
Morv Kun•olmon. ExocutriK

'

GINGERBREAD:
HOUSE
PRE-SCHOOL
Middl•port, Ohio

"flEE ESnMA TE!"
JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772
1·19-'87·1 mo.

(6141 992-7320FFERS ENRICHING

LEARNIN G EXPERIE NCES
FOR CHI LOR EN 3 TO 6

YEARS OF f'GE

Open Enrollment
Thru The Year

RADIATOR
SERVICE

OPEN TUESDAY.
WEDNE5DAI &amp; THURSDA I
q AM lo IUO AM and
12:30 PM Ia 3 PM
Colt Administrotar Mrs.
Shirin J. Nuggud. Mfd. ·
'1-7-'87-1 mo.

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

Annou ncem en Is

PAT HILL FORD
ig92-2196

Middleport, Ohio

bay or Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS
4-16·86-tln

SANDY'S
AUTO SALES
Automotive l•pair
&amp; S.rvlc•
TliNEU" Ia TUN5MIS510N5
CALl 992-7403 Apt.
St . Rt. 33, Pomeroy, DH.

We 'll Sell You A
Used Car or Fix
Your Old One
1-7-'87-l mo .

Yo u'll build o b&lt;g nt n •gg whtn

you SO't W&lt;l h tht CIOH&lt;(&lt;edS

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS
REIUILT &amp; REPAIRED

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND
190 MULBERRY AVE.
POMEIO Y, OH.

Ill Courl St ., Porrt~IDJ. OlliG 4S7U

PH.

992-9949
lob Barton, Owner
2-5--86-Hn

·Public Notice

3 Announcements

beg inning at 1:00 p .m , Fact ory
Choke. 1 2 gua~a 1hot guns

Haven' t h1d achool picture• or
nnlor ple1 ur e1 teken ye11 C•ll
Precloul Memorlet Stud io 11 1
814· 949· 3060 .

MASTER C ARO · VISA I! No

cutdll check. Alto. new cutdh
u rd . 110 one refu aed! Fnr info ,
call jrefundnble) 1 · 316 ·133
6082 BJII . M-573

4

Giveaway

Germnn S hnrhlu d - Fr lundly
Gi'J e 10 good ho me. Call 61 4

446-4766
7 month. fnmnle, m ixM breed .
pert Germnn Shepherd Hil s
bun ounide . Ctll 614 ·446 .
1271 .
5 Puppies f(] give tway , mother
is register 11 d lllacll labrador. Call
614 -446-411 9 after 6 :30
Rabblls to gi'Jfl away . 'h Check·
•red Giant and 1/) Chlnchlllt. Call
614 ·986·4289.
1 male pupp.- to glvn away Pa rt
Hu1lll6. Pllrt Gffla t Tyrorutt ttnd
mi~ed Call 6 14 992 -2016 or
614 -992 7764
Young n11t to ljive11way to good
ho me: Female w1th m ittlln paw•
lndoui cat , Cnll 614 -992· 7227
Pari Pl1t Bvlt PUPPIItl, 304 6?&amp;

7375.

- -- - ;;-;-:-:::---:cc:-..,.---;- 6 lost and Found
- - - ---FOVNO
Che11nut

480 2

Poadle
St

'Jic1nl ty

ot

Call 614· 446

•

Fo und: 1986 Gtllla Ac a~e"!r
Girls Cltu Rlny, uuuirht ly,;n.)
Center call 814· 448· 2158 • •.

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LOST, Red Mud Ridge. OalliijQ.'
111 Farry are11, Blufl Heeltr~
IIIIWIH I f l) J t n , IC II
tc h, 304-675 -15 1'10.

On

t !Ofn•

•

LOST , rhtnt tllv rtr braclet t6N
between Fru th and Pte ..ant
Val11r1 Hot p Fnb 7. AEWAIIID
l04 -676 .Jfli30.
;.r

St.

Loti In Pomeroy, E. Main
Brown 1nd whlll Rabbh Beegle
with co ll~r •r:ad tag . Answe,. ta

Tom. ISO. ttwtrd for ••ftl

1987,' at which time uld
acc:ounta will be considered
Hookino, Decooood.
Eotote No. 25231 - Final and continued from day to
ond Dlobrlbut,ivoAccount of . dov until finally dlopaoad of.
Any person lnttrtlttd
Paul S. Moore. E~tecutor of
lho Eototo of Clinton H. may tile written e~tceptlona
to said account• or to
McNomoo. Decooud.
1
Eototo No. 25002 - Firot ·maners penelnlng to the
Account of Richerd E. 'e xecution of the trust. not
Jon11. Truotoo of tho Truot le•• then five d•v• prior to
Crooltd by Item Five of tho the dill• aet for ht1ring.
Robert E. .Buck. Judge
Will of Monning D. Webster.
Common Plees Court,
Oocoootd.
Proboto Dlvlolon,
Unleotr IKCOI)1iono lrt fittd
ihoroto. oold ot;COUftiO wiH bo
Melgo Counly. Ohio
of lhe Eatate of A11 A.

on tho 13tlo doy of March,

or 992-7121
6-17-lic'

•New Roofing

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

Real Estate General

PHONE
992-2156
Or Writt D1illy Stn!lntl Cllnilird OtJI.

121 10. 1tc

"lao Trustllluln

•Insulation
•Storm Doors
•Storm Windows
•Replacement Windows

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"AI Rtafonoble Prices"

.:;.
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I for hoorinv lw!O&lt;o Mid Court

;

REPAIR

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

.

lo-i

AUTO &amp; TRUCK

614-843-5248
REASONABlE - RHtABlE
8-20-' 86 lfn

BISSELL
BUILDERS

WE ARE YOUR SALIS
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENITH
•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
•SATELLITE SAl~ &amp; SERVICE
lie Ht;e AFtll ll111e
Shp Tuhllelu
ot Dllf
RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CH£STER-'- 91S-3307
411/lfn

VJANT
ADS
VJORK!

Public Notice

lt. 124, Pomeroy Ohio

Raclno Gun S hoo t t ponto red by
Ra cin ~;~ Gun C lub Evttrv Stmda.,,

.• ~~~==~~==--~--~

10 COUNT .

Roger Hysell ;
'
Garage

Servi'e
Electronic Organs
Mobile service

1-13 -tfc

. MOBILE. Ala . tUP il - The
presence of bl ac k peo ple when' haVf' not rendcrf·d judgmrnt s
·• NAACP will co ntinue 10 press a
!he reastjnabty for eseea ble eff ec t aga inst such organlza lions as !he
;: $10 million lawsuit aimed a1 would be lo inlimida!e or harass Klan. I hope lh e Pvidrncr is so
' bankrupllng the Uniled Klans of
blacks in the exerrisr of !heir s lro ng !h at it wo uld apprar to be
sca ndalous if a juryra me up with
r igh!S," Dees said in !he tri ter.
· America despi te the Alabama
a juclgmc nl or a "'' rdicl !hat
.: ~roup' s agreemenl to stop wea rGl lll~rd said the par!ia l se ttl r·
· ln g robes and burning crosses in ment im·oived only the loca l Kl an wo uld be unfavorabli' 10 1hc
::rront of bl ac ks.
gro up. bu1 would be a "poinl of plaintiffs ."
Accord ing 10 rour t documPnt s,
:· · The federa l suil was filed by re fer·ence" lor other NAACP
Donald. 19. \\'a s ptuckcd from a
· att ornev Morris Dees of !hr c hap!crs In olh rr Klan cases.
Pot'! Cil ,v Slt'I'CI in Mar('h 19RI b ~
: - ~1ontgomery - ba se d So u1h ern
" I was surprised !hal Shetlon
•' Poverty Law Ce nlcr on be half of signed !he agre&lt;'menl . In my th r two Klan mPm ber s &lt;md ta ken
· ihe NAACP and the family ol opi nion, thc cour1 wou ld no! have I n a rura l Huldwin Co u n t ~' arf'CJ
: Michael Donald. who was · gone rha l lar had we tried thi s whNr h&lt;' "''" h&lt;'alrn to death
wilh a lt'Pr lim b. His body was
: ly nched in 1981 by two members Iss ue." Dees said .
2 Jn Memoriam
lh r n 1aken hack 10 Mohill' and
_ , of the whi te supremacis t g roup.
An all-whil e ju ry of six women
. On Monday. Rober! Gilliard, and 1wo men ha s been selec !ed 10 ha nged from a lrce.
H rnl'~' Francis Hays • .'!~. was
' pr·esidenl of Ihe Mobile NAACP. decid e whel her Donald' s famil)'
conviclrd
at c a ~ l l a l mu rd• ·r for
i releas ed a tett er from Dres is emill r d 10 damages fr om !he
Do
na
ld's
dea
th and scnlenc• ·d 10
In Memory Of ,
!• delilllin g thc part ia l se111e mcn l Klan. Dees has said !he suit is
dir in Alabama's f' lt'c t ric chair.
•. in which United Klans Pr('s idenl designed lo br·eak th e Klan
Lowell Wingett.
: Robert Shell on ag reed thai his financi ally and Corer lhr group 10 His co-ilrfr ndan l. .Ja mes Kno·
Today we would
\V IC'~ . 2l rrcrl\·Pd a li fe sP n! PnCt'
: group would not harass and sell off asse!s !hal repor! edly
have bean cele· th reaten blacks.
Incl uded a $120,000 headquarlers a fiN pl&lt;' ading f.(ulll )' lo drpriving
brating our 23rd
Do nald ol his civil rlg h!s and
: Gi lliard, who Indi cated thc$10 in Tuscaloosa.
lrs
tifying
again
sl
Ha)·s.
wedding anniveri million s uit will continuC' . said
Th e jury mu sl fir'S! der ide
• the federal court in Mobile must
whe!her monelary damages .-----~------.-1· sary. I am just
: agree 10 the terms of th e should be grant ed before 11
' grateful and give
·· agreement - which both sides considers !he a moun! of damthanks to God I
~ - signed - b('forr il beco mes ages and who shou ld pay !hem.
was al;le to share
- · ~rrectlve . Shell on was un ava lt a- Gill iard said he Is worried a boul
those years with
bte lor comment.
getting a lair ruling from !hi'
•.· "It t1he agreement) goes so f ar
all-whit e panel.
you.
!'as to enjoin th e Klan a nd its
"Thai's a very dis!Urblng
With all my love,
, : members from even wea ring a aspecl ollhecase,"Gi l! lardsaid.
Your wife. Mary
:: robe .or burning a cross in the "Traditionally a ll -while juries
. . ~ - ' .

work

(Free Estimates)

Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
" Swim Molds - Interpreting SeJVices

: Trial continues despite settlement

.......

TVsr Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation

PH. 949-2860
or 949-2801
No Sunday Calls
l-11 -lln·

PH. 992-5682

Chicago-ba s(•d show, see n in 14!1

co unty

CARPENTER
SERVICE

- Plumbing and electrical

•Sewage Systems

ni gh! !hoi William s a nd lhrrr
olher pickPts were fa sling. but he
refused lo give any de!ails: Still
jCJ i!ed wc•r(• Williafll ~ · s son. Tory,
daug hler. E li',a,beth. a nd Jesse
Smilh. anolh" 1 i kcl ~ ·'
Sh&lt;'r iH Wesle.
a rav n ·a id
Williams wan ted lo be arr ested .
" He sc reamed 'Arres t mr , arrC'st
me,"' Walrave n sa id . "That' s
what hr ca me up here for."
Winfr ey said she broughl her

J.R.'s REPAIRS

- Addons and remodeling
- Roofing an d gutter work
- Concrete work

Excavating
•Landscaping
•Basements

-Black activists fast in jail

We Resene The Right
To Limit QU1ntities

South Central Ohio
Mostly s unny !oday, with hiJ&lt;hs
in !he low 40s. Mostly clea r
tonigh! , with a low in !he mld 20s.
Partly cloudy Wednesday, wilh
highs in 1he mid 40s.
The probability of pl;eclpitation is near zero lhrough
Wednesday.
Winds will be from the southw es t a110 to 20 mph today and light
and westerly tonight.
E.tended Forecusl
Thursday through Saturday
A chan ce of rai n or snow eac h
day. Highs will be in the 40s
Thursday and ran ging from the
mid 30s to the mid 40s Friday and
Saturday. Overnight lows will be
In the upper 20s or lower ~Os
1hrough thl' period.

.Jacksonvill&lt;•, Fla., alter arraignment. Arrested
in Pamama Sunday, Reed and hls wile are
accused of helping Lehder imporli,OOO pounds of
cocaine. (UPI)

ANOTHER DRUG ARREST - U. S. Citi:ten
,John Carlton Reed, an alleged memhcr ol the
&lt;:olomhian Carlos l.&lt;hder's cocaine empire, is
cscorled from the lederal courthouse Monday in

YOUNG'S

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!CUI OUT FOR rUTURE USEJ

Ntw Hom11 Built

{: !i£tas~llled Ads.

Open I AM-&amp;

!-ll-'87-1 mo.

" Free Estimates "

:

618 East
•in Street
Pomeroy. Ohio

b14-992-3023

gaa-J4to
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL · SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

1-3-'86 tfc

FOR SALE
Charlie Sargent's
CHRISTMAS
TREE FARM at
Alfred , Oh ., 4 mi.
W . of Tuppers
'Plains on St. At.

FOR SALE

~'

WHEltE MORE AMERICANS FIND A BIGGER REFUND.

ELECTRIC
, COMMERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL

985-3561

Edson L. Hart, dec. to Anna
Ha rl, dec., Thomas B. Hart, Cer·
llflcate. Bedford.
.
Anna Hart. dec . to Thomas B.
Hart. Certificate, Bedford.
Carol L. Gilmore, Mary Gllmore to Everett L. Gllmore, Jo
E. Gilmore. 1.893 A. Rulland.
Paul G. Buckley, VIrgie S.
Buckley to Paul G . Buckley, Virgie S. Buckley, tracts , Orange.
Keith E . Bogle. dec. to Opal H.
Goble.
affidavit, Salisbury
(Middleport Vltla ge).

Monday Admissions - Robert
Mussman , Rutland: Robert
Salser. Racine; William Dale
Barnhart, Middleport; ·William
·Lewis, Syracuse: Alberta Edwards, Reedsville: Edith Edwards, Le tart Falls . .
Monday Discharges - Beatrice Donohew. Lena Baxter.
George Black.

NOW

The tax changes for 1987 are the
most-sweeping in history. We
know you're concerned, and we11
answer your questions. This year
.put H&amp;R Block on your side.

MILLS

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

Property transfers

I PIOI

Ha r risonville Lodgc-411 F&amp;AM
will hold regular inspectio n Sat urda y, 7::m p.m .. a t Harrisonvi ll e. M:JS!Cr ma sons welcome.

· The Daily Sentinel- Page-,7

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Ohio were closed Monday. while
schools and unive rsities canceled or delayed the start ·or
classes in many counties of West
Virginia, Maryland, Oh io, New
J ersey . N{'w York and Delaware.
In . Cleveland, a lakefront
stretch of L-90 was closed early
Monday as heavy winds · blew
water and ice across the road
surface. .
.

Hospital news

Plan insJlt•t•lion

Group to
Clan&gt;nce Sturgt~n

trlclty to aboul 23.000 customers
In ' southwest Philadelphia and
the Chester Counl y, Pa .. area.
All electricity had been restored
by Monday nigh!.
"This Is the worsl storm of the
year, as fat a~ road co ndlllons
are concerned," said Police
Chief Kent Carper In Charteslon,
W.Va., where high winds, lfeezing rain and snow sel)t cars Into
ditches and tractor-trailers skidding sideways on state roads. ·
· Blizzard conditions were reported In Oakland, Md. , as winds
in excess ' of 40 mph whipped
about 6 'Inches of snow. Ten
inches ' of snow fell a1 Princess
Anne. Md. State pollee repor ted
no major problems.
Several major Interstates In

Weather

Area deaths
· Charlt•s

rad io transmission tower or
WCOD In Hyannis, forcing the
A bl izzard blanketed Cape Cod . statio n off the air.
with up to 2 ft'e l of snow !oday in
Elsewhere in th(' Nor theast,
the la tes t blast of a ' "weirdo"
winds gusting to near 70 mph
winter s1or m that kill ed at leas!
swepl snow lnlo 5-foot drift s In
lhrrc people, knocked oul elecOhio. the western mountains of
tr icil.v and closed schools. road s Maryland and Virginia's eastern
a nd airports acro ss lh e shore, forcing authorities to close ·
Northeast.
numerou s highwa ys.
Blizzard . war nings wrrc In
Three traffic dea ths have been
eHccl loday for .Cape Cod, the
blamed on the storm since
Massac hu sell s Islands and lhr
Sunday: one each In Massachu stale's southern coas1. and ga le se ll s . D e .l awar e and
warn ings were pos!ed along thP Pennsvlvanla.
Eas iPrn Seaboard from New
On ~1onday , th e storm dumped
England 10 the Carolina s.
15 Inches of snow at Chili, N.Y.,
Winds of morP !han tiO mph
and 14 inches over nor!heastern
brough! winds chills of 20 10 :10
Ohio. A foot of snow lel!ln Erie,
dcg rrrs below zero across easl- Pa .. and In Cape Ma y County In
rrn Nrw York and mu ch of New
southern New JerSey .
England today; !hr National
" It 's just one of these weirdo
Wt&gt;athcr Serv iC(' rC"portrd.
storms." Cape May pollee dlsThr blizza rd ball cr ing Cape
pa!cher Claire Lindholm said.
Cod t ad&lt;.~)' r·.:fused powPr outages
" We dicln ' It hink I his wa s going IO
and f'X Iens ivP snow drifts a nd
happen."
cr-ml!'d "whill'Oul " co ndl!ion s
The New ,Jersev Assembly
rh&lt;~ t cu i visibilily 10 zero. The
canceled its Monday session in
wca1her office in Chatham rrTrenton .
ponrd ](; lo 24 Inches of snow on
The snowstorm forced Philath&lt;' grou nd.
delphia International Airport to
On Mond ay. the s torm close&lt;!
close lor about four hours Mon Ba rnslablr Airport. c ut off ferry
da y, and "a few delays" were
service between Hya nnis and
reporled at New York City' s
Na nlucket and bus lines to
LaGuardia Airport.
BaSion . High winds damaged Ihe
·The slorm knocked out elec-

Tuesday, February 10, .1987

re1urn. 8 14 ·992 ·1215.

PLIJIIING &amp; HEAnNG
ISl North So&lt;ond
MNWr.,.,l, Ohio 45760
SAUS &amp; SERVICE

7

omeroy
Middieport

Pay Your Coble 1o

3 IEDIOOM HOUst Wtht Ttrract, hflllfoy, Ohio
Latgt lot, full llasemtnt. - S16,500.00
'

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92-5 15

Phone Bills Here
• IUSIIIIII ~HONE
41 tti·UlO
IISIIIIKE '**I
("41 HH754
117.111111

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WI Cerr; Flthlng Suppll•
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&amp; Vicinity

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li"lllde Vwd Set1. Tup!)trt Plltl'll
l.aund~trm•t . Mondty lnd Tu. ..

d.-.,. Feb. 9t~ and 1O.h. 1:30 10

3:30.

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Page-S-The Daily Sentinel
9

LAFF-A-DAY

Wanted To Buy

44

Apartment
for Rent

We PIV Cllh for late model cleen
u~

cars.

· Jim Mink Chev.-Oidt Inc.
Bill Gene Johnson
814·446 ·3672

2 bedroom rivervifiW apartment .

E.quipped kitchen, trnh picllup.
Ideal for 2 parti&amp;a to share
expences. Call &amp;U -992 -6639 .

TOP CASH paid for '83 model

af~d newlt' uted cart . Smith
Buick-Pontiac. 1911 Ee1tarn
A-..e .• Galllpolit. Catt 614-4462282 .

Gracious living. 1 and 2 bed·
apartmBnts at Vilh!IIJII

room

Manor &amp;nd Aivenide Apart·
in Middleport. From
8215 . including utilities. Call
614·99l·77S7. EOH.

manu

U•e4

mobile homea. Call 614448·0176 .

2 bedroom apt. Syra c u~e. 8135
month. 875 depo1h. plu1 utilitiel. Ct~ll 614-992-7671 or
614·992 ·5732.

Buying daily gold, tllver coin1.
ring•. iewelry, sterling ware, old
coint, l1rge currency . Top l)ri·
CM. Ed. Burkett' Berber Shop,
2rtd. Ave. Middleport, Oh. 614982· 3476 .

... 0 .. •.

Sllnding timber. AI Tromm
614·742· 2328 .
.
Would like to buy·a u1edclarinet .
Coli 814· 992· 6692.
WANT TO BUY -

J. -10

3 to 7 HP

~~ m,.,~,__.,.,.__ • ._.,... ...

motor lcr boat after 4 :30,
304-882·3747 .

"It's a real gi'lJdge match.
They've both turned off their
beepers!"

E mpl o ym ~ nl

Se rvi ces
11

Fin ancial

Help Wanted

AVON -Wowl! Make big bucks.

No proca11ing
814· 446· 336a.

charge.

Call

Occuion1l beby1itting in our
home for 17 month old. Dav
light hours. Some evening. Call
61,· 446·864a ohe• 5 .
,
Held working, motivated indi·
vid•al wanted at Southeaatern
ButinHI College. Ca11614· 446·
43.7 &amp; Ilk for Sharon Drain .
·lcAIALINES NOW HIRING . Flight
Anend~nts. A9ent1. MeChanic•.
Cuttom1r Service. S1ltrie1 to
UOK . Entrv level potitlo nl . Call
801· 817-6000 Ellt. A-9805 for
curtent li1ting1 .
'
·lcGdvERNMENT JOBS .
811.040-169.230 vr. Now Hiring .• Call 805 -687-6000 Ext.
R - ~805 for current federal lltt .
Someone to care for elderly in
her ~ home In Tuppers Plain1.
Roqm. board end •ome pay. Call
evening• 614-446-7496. Be11
Webtter.
Hartl wOfking. motivated indi·
vid~al wanted at Southea1tern
Buline11 College. Call614-44643&amp;7 and 11k for Shat"on Oreln.
The Meig1 Local School District
is currently ~eeking applications
from certified applit¥tl for an
A11)1t11nt High School Track
Coach. Junior High Track
Coach, A11iatant Junior High
Track Coach and Girl1' R"erve
Soft~ell Co1ch for the 1988·87
tchool ye1r. Applicants mutt
hold • a valid Ohio teaching
certificate and tor coaching
potitions mutt meet certification requirement• of Ohio for
aporta medicine 1nd CPR . Par•on• intera1ted 1hould cont1ct
Dan E. Morris, Superintendent
of Meig1 local Schools, at 621
South Third Avwenue in Middleport, Ohio .
Seereterv. with efficiency In
1horthand and typing . Prefer
a~tpMI.,ce and a11ocltte degree
In 1ecretarial 'lcience. Submit
r"ume lo D,aily Sentinel Boll
729F , Pomeroy, Ohio.
AVON . no 1ervice charge. open
tarrltorie1 . phone 304 -875 U29.
HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS AND
SENIORS; Join lhe Army Natlonel Guard now, begin earning
a monthly psycheck , and defer
your actfve duty tr1ining until
June 1987. Pert-time job1.
304-876-3960 or 1 ·BOO-642·
3819 .
Wanted a l1dy to live in with
elderly couple, 304· 895-3B90.
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR
THREE CHilD ADVOCATES '
Minimum 1alary •26, 104.00
annually, W. Va. Dept. of Human
Services withe• to 1taff Child
Advotell offic" in RegiO n Fl\le.
M11on tnd Putnman Counti81,
Region Ten, Rawlelg" County.
Region Nine, Kenawtla County
lor the purpoae of providing
child 1upport enforcement tervice. An employer in the child
Advocatll cla11ificetion will re·
pr•ent Mothen in paternity
action• before child family law
m••ten or other officers of the
court, enforce child 1upport 1nd
ot"t' ordert relttltd to child
support. Advocat81 muct qualify
for ldminlon to the practice of
l1w in Wnt Virginia. plul htve
two veeJI full time or equlivant
pert-time e111perience 11 1n attorney. preferably 111 the field of
doma1tic relatlont.To include
child cu1tody. child vi1itation.
child 1upport or •limon¥ c••e..
Contact Mrt. Stndra Kay Gilmore. Atthrttnt Commiuioner,
Child Advo&lt;:ata Office Bldg. 6 ,
Room B-81 2,-,1 900 Wa1hington
St . Ea1t. Charlauon, W. Va.
25206 . 304 · 346 · 3780 C' An
Equal Opportunity Employer'' .

21

Business
Opportunity

Opportunity tor 1990 1uper
I lore. The de1sert center of the
future . Soft frozen yogurt, ice
cream. dole whip &amp; more.
Complete dtlign leyout&amp; equipment. No franchi1e fell or
rovaltiet . Call 304-422 -5410.
I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH ING CO . recommendt thlt you
do busineta with people you
know , and NOT to tend money
through the m1ll until you have
investigated the offering .

23

Professional
Services

Piano &amp; organ lestons . Mary
lucas. Ca11 , 614-446-9787 or
6 14-446-4426 .
J~,tlia's

Pertonal Care Home,
Clifton. W.Va. Family butin"s
sinca 1959. Have v1cancy for
elderly patient. 304-773-6873.

Real Eslale
31

Homes for Sale

3 bdr .. clo1e to town. 2 bath1.
fireplace. central air. City 1chool
diltrict . Call 814-245-9248 ..
A· 1 condition-Convenient in
downtown are•. 333 Third
Avenue. Call 814-4415-0737.
3· 4 bedroom hou1e near 1chooi
and hospitel. Priced to 1111.
123.000. Call 614· 992-6060 .
Wilma Osborne rHidence fOf
sale. 2 Unc~n Terrace, Porn•
roy. Ohio 46789. Cell814-9927462 after 6:00p.m.
For Sale or Rent. 3 br. 2 full
bath1, built· In kitchen. central
air, barn. pond. 1 '12 ea11. 3
mile~ from town, Rt. 2 North.
Will consider land contract.
304·675-2886 . Butch 6 Pet
Greenlee.
Houae, 5 acre1. Beautiful country tetting . Llvlngroom. tormel
dining room, large kitchen ultra
modern. 3 bedrooms. 3 batht.
optional 4th bedroom or office,
c1rpetad. den with full klthcen
and woodburning stove. energy
efficient hilt pump, gar1ge
worklhop. Creeh with potential
pond, both flat and rolling. Mutt
aee to apprecletel Appralted
S85,0oO.OO but price negotiable. Must 1ellll 304· 676·3099.

32

Mobile Homes
for Sale

14•70 Fleetwood. 3 bdr .. 2 lull
blt"•· total elec. liken"""". price
negotiable. Clll after 4 weekdtVI. anytime weekenda. 814·
388· 8833.
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL 'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES. 4 MI.
WEST. GALLIPOLIS . AT 35 .
PHONE 814-448-7274.
1 4ll 70 Fleetwood. 3 Bdr ., 2 full
btthl. 10111 tltc. Like new, price
negotiable. Cell after 4 weekdayl, anytimewaPaandl . 614388· 8833.

1 9B4 Schullz Mobile Home
14•70 3 bedroom, 2 balh, with
ellpando. Csll 614-446-8725.
1982 14K66 Mobile Home on
riverfront tot in Middleport . Unh
hal all extra'• 1et up. C1ll
614-992-3348 tfter 5 :00pm.

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Situations
Wanted

Will b1by•lt in mv home hourtv.
Deily or weekly. Call 014 · 388·
8470.
Room end board for tenlor
citizen. TLC . 24 hour c1re. Cell
114-992· 6873 .

Situations Wanttd - Typing In
nw home or pert·timetecretariel
work. Good elllptr\.,ced blckground . also medical. 304-675·
3447.

1980 Liberty. 2 bedroom . Ittup. can be movltd or lelt on
,.,ted lot . t7450. Call 614992· 7479.'
2 bedroom. Good condition.
Mutt sell . 83000. Call81 4· 742·
3100.
'81 Commodort, 14~e 46 . llke
new INed In only 8 months.
payoff. Phone 304-882· 38114.
1981 Paulot. 14x70 . 2 bedrooms. 1'II b1ths. 304·B953378.

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Schools
Instruction

Retr1ln Now . Southelttem But·
lnHo Coli.... Coli 6 14 · 446 ·
4317
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Renlal s

Wanted to Do

Will do tint claM w11hing end
tronlna in my home. Can gNe
referM'CtS- Call Mfl. C.ldwtll
on lob MeCormldl Rold It
&amp;14· 44e-4334 ofterl PM.
Pllntlng. plumtMng, odd Jobs ..
Aefattnc••· Call · 114-245 -

Fsrma for Sale

30 ecra lwrn. hat good home,
lerge barn I large pond.
Southwettern 1chool di1hict.
Coli 614· 245· 8248.

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Business

Buildings
Comm..-clll bulldlno• for leeu.
Downtown Pt. Ple•ant. StorH,
otflcn. A·One Reel EJtate.
Carol Yeeglf', Broker. Call 304875-6108,
Antique shop end 1tock for ule.
Will tell ttoclrl and building
~tp•rate . C1ll 814-&amp;67-1836.

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lots

&amp;

Acreage

M48.

lab¥ lining In yollt h()m8. good
.-.ferencee 1nd relllble. 304·182· 3210.

Atllton building loti. mobUe
hom• permhlld, Ctvde 8owlft,
Jr. 304·676·2338.

Houses for Rent

Household Goods

reclinen new &amp; uaed bedroom
suit... wringer wethen. 6
thoN. New livlngroom tultH
$199-11599, lamps. Call 614·

1885 Toyota 4x4,new..tirn and
rim1. AM -FM c•uett. loll ex·
tret, like new, 304· n3-91144 .

23 .Channel Robin CB. brand
new 1ntenne. Would like t 60.00
Call 614-379-2464 Between
Bam end 2 :30pm .

53

Two bedroom furnished apt New
Haven, 304-882-3267 en 304n3·5024.
2 bedroom apt in Point Plea1ant

54

Misc. Merchandise

call 814-446-2200 after 5·00

45

Furnished Rooms

Furni1hed room. S116 UtilitiBB
446-4416 atter 7PM .

46

Space for Rent

Small2 bdr . hou1eon Lincoln St.
available March 111. 1250 per
month, utilltie1 not included.
Office Space for Rent. hcellent
Doxol gas h&amp;at; 1st tank fill-up for Attorneys, Account11nt. etc.
free. New carpeting, wuhtf·
Close to Court Hou1a. Call
dryer hookup, hat 1tove &amp;
Wiseman Real Estate Agency .
refrigerator. fenced in yard\
61 4·446· 3644.
Quiet neig"borhood. No pets.
Maximum ot 2 children. Security
COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park.
depotit &amp; reference• requirltd. · Route 33, North of Pomeroy .
Call anytime 614-968-4150.
Rental treileu. Call fl14-9927479.
2 bdr ha, 3 miles out of chy on
218. 8200 month. Call 614Space for Rent : Trailer spices .
266-1946 atter 6 . .
locust Rd . Rt . 1. Point Pleasant .
304· 676· , 076
Newly conn1tructed 1 story, 2
BR duplex , approx . 1 mil a from
downtown Gallipolil. Referen ce•. No peh. Call 614-4461260.
Merchandise

Mobile Homes
for Rent

2 bdr ., all utlliti81 paid a~ecept
elec.. turn. or unfurn., tec.
depotit required. · Convenient
locetion. Cell 614-446-8568 or
814-448-4778.
2 bdr .'tully lurnl1hed adult• ontv.
uti\. paid. Call 614· 446· 41 10.

2 BR Mobile Home for rent-2
children. Reference. Call 1514446· D80a.
2 bdr. treilor ln. G111ipoli1 erea.

1260 plu1 utilltiee. Call 304675· 8209.
j BR, partially turn., watlf paid,

conv. location, Rt . 7, al1o
apartment In Cheshire-furn. Call
614· 268-6818.

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Mobile home for rent in Recine.
Alto mobile home for rant In
Che1hire. Calll14-387-?148·.

2 bedroom mobile home for rent.
Adults only . Call 614-992 ·
269B.
(- -- - - - - -2 bedroom trailer. couplet. 1
tmell child. locust Rd. Rt. 1, Pt.
Pleeunt . 304 ·675·1076.

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K Sa K Mobile Homes. 2 and 3

bedroom mobile homn, 304675· 3000.
Trailer for rent. 2 bedroom•.
Galiipoli1 Ferry area. 304 -8757942.
2 bedroom ell electric, 1126.00

month plu1 utilitin, phone 304676-40B8.

44

Apartment
for Rent

2 IR , 1 6 Court St . Cerpeted.
Kitc"en furn . 8360-month. Plut
utllitiet. depolit. Celt 614· 4464926.

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Callahan'• UMCI Tire Shop. Over
1,000 tiret, 1izas 12. 13. 14, 115.
16 .. 16.6. 8 mile~ out Rt. 218.
Call614-268-8261 .

51

Household Goods

Mollohan Furniture. Rt. 7 North.
Gallipolil, OH PH. 614-4467444. Why p1y morel Check us
out for low prices on furniture &amp; ·
appliances. 6 piece wood living
room group, 8399.
County Appliance, Inc. Good
used apPliances and TV 1ets.
Open BAM to &amp;PM . Mon thru
Sat . 614-446·1699. 627 3rd.
Ava. Gallipolit, OH .

Plastic cittern stete approv.ct.
plettlc 1eptic tenkl. plastic
culvert•. metal culverta. RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES, JBckaon. Oh. 814-288 -6930.
Radio Shack TAS·BO model 18
cOmputer, 2-1~ meg hard di1kl
(Radio Shack!. 8 meg hard di1kt
(Radio Shack), Key board &amp;
cable. Call 614-388-8323.

Freezer, 25 cu . ft . Kenmore
che11. Like new· 8176. S&amp;W 32
model 31 Hol1ter &amp; 1tlell1. Like
new· 8200. Call · 814-24159516 .
Model 12-12 gauge. Full choke.
8400. Call 614-367-7770.
Gravely tra'ctor, electric ttart . 8
1peed. lthica 20 gauge pump
shot gun. Rotary cultivators •
plow for Grevely trlctor. CaR
614-446·4149 .
Mixed hardwood 1labs. 812 . per
bundle. Containing approx. 11,/z
tons, FOB Ohio Pellet . Co.
Pomeroy, Ohio . Call 614-9926461 .
E•cerciaa bicycle for ule. like
new. 860 . C1ll 614 · 992-3090.

54 Misc.

Merchimdise

·Hay

&amp;

Large round bllln of hrf, will
deliver. t1! 1 b1le. Cell 614·
445· 1052 otter 5.

Tony• a 'Qun Repairs. hot rebluelng. Open 9'00 AM to 7 ,00 PM.
Coli 304-178·463 1.

Hay for uta: Clean, mixed
hay-nw.r wet. t1211 / bala. Call
614. 4411-4083 .

20" Homellta chein ••w H1y. •1 .50/ bele. Cell614·246•1 00.00. Speed Que., cloth• &amp;486.
dryer UOO.OO. Ant!que ceder
cloaet 1150. 00 , 304-773· Hay for ule. Call 614-4461303.
.
'
,0933.
Herballte Independent Di1t. Ce.tl
me for product. MDn·Fri. 8 -3 .
Gloria Grete. 304-882-31112 .
New . cerpet, beige.
. 304· 875·6182.

Woodchief woodburner end one
load of wood 11150.00. 304·
678-2704:

Dried shelled corn $4.60 per
cwt. Ground 85 .00 per cwt.
Ground with molhaet $&amp; .715 p•
cwt. 304-456 ·1031 .

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Concrete blocks allsiztl yard or
delivery. M11on 11nd. O.llipoli1
Block Co.. 123'11 Pine St.,
Gallipolis. Ohio Cell 814-4482783.

56

New kero1ene heater~ . 2 speed
fan1 . Call 614-742-2456 or
614-742-2680.

«;FA Himllayen, Ptrtien 1nd

Pets for Sale

Oragonwynd Cettery Kennet
Sl1mtH kittent. AKC Chow
puppi..', C1ll 814-4o&amp;l-3844
after 7PM.

Upright freezer for ule. 8200.
Buv your honev 1 Y1ltntlne
Call 614-992-3816.
Bunny. Netherland Dwarf rebbitt for ula. Call after 4 ,
55 Building Supplies 614·441· 0804.

71 ,

Autos for Sale

1982 Buick Riviere, Grey with
power teab. air. PS . PB. tilt,
cruiH. dell'f wipers. 48.000
milft. t7BOO. Call 814-4484223.
1983 S10 Chov•olot pickup.
4x4: 1883 Old• Huret; 1881
Monte Carlo; 1980 Plymouth
Vqlare; 1970 C" ....elle; 1978 ~
ton Chevrolet pldlup: 1988
Chevrolet pickup: 1978 Ford
Cultom Van; 1172 Chevrolet El
Camino. o,namark Riding Lawn
Mower. Cell 814-446-8201 or
614-448-8113 . Make offer.

1984 Mercury Lynx. Auto.. air.
AM-FM , C11h price 12999 .
AKC Miniatura Schn1u1ert end · John'• Auto Sal,., Bulavllle Rd .,
full blooded Cocker Spaniel• for Galllpoll1. ·
Hie. No checka. Cell 814-9921tl8&amp; Celebrity 3 Met w1gon.
8618.
Y·8, auto .. overdrive. 1/ c.
AKC Reglttered bleck Qerm•n cruiM, ttereo, door lodc1. Exc .
Shepherd pupplno lookt for Cond. Coll614·446·2278.
tlgnt on Jerry• Run Road, Apple
73 or 74 Dodge. 310 engine
Grove, W.Va.
wrth running gean a frlmt .
Good tlrn . $375. Calll14-21589303.
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Musical
Instruments
1878 Dodge Atpen 11 it. 11lllng
81300.00. Ph. 814-245-9102.
Small PilftO and alool in, good
condition t26.00. Ctll· 614448-4820.

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2010 John Deere dl11el lractorplowa, dlte 139150. Ntw Idea
Dyne Bounce mower •496. Late
model 224T John Deere baler
812915. H1y w.gon UDO . Cell
614-281-6122 .

1969 VW Beetle In good condl·
tion. t600.00 firm call after
UOpm 814· 266· 1812.
1983 4 -door Honde Accord.
IS·tpeed, 1 owner. excellent
conditton •&amp;Ooo.oo in Jackton
Colle14· 2ae-1576.
19n PlYmouth Fury. 1968
Aambler. 1983 Ford Galaxy
·Convertible. 1988 GMC Van.
1971 Ford plck· up. Coli 61 4·
742-24515 or IU-742-21580.
19n Dodge Monico. f425. Coli
e14·186·4240 •• 814· 985·
4184.
1978 Chrytler Newport. All
oi'iglnlf. Appro~e . 30.000 mlln.
Loaded width every option. 4
door, hard top. 121500. 114992· 7871 or e14·992-8887.

CROSS. SONS
U.S . 35 W•t. Jackson, Ohio.
814-288-1411.
1974 Ch..,;y lmplfl, l01dtd .
Malley Ferguton, New Holl1nd, •450. Callll14-986- 44154 .
Buah Hoa Selaa • Strvice. Over
40 used triCtofl to choote from .'73 Nove, 33,000 mil.., 6 cyl,
I complete lint of newS. uted A,P,S. 4 door, teoond owner,
equipment. lerged •eiKtion In gr·blk lop. f1 .950.00. 304·
S.E. 0"kJ. "
671·1384.
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JIM'S FARM EQUIPMENT '78 Pontiac Bonneville, ell
CENTER. SA 315 W. Gallipolil, power. •8oo .oo. 304-675 ·
O"lo . Call 814-448-9777. ne. 3044.
614-441-31592 . Up front trac10" with werrenty over 40 Ultd
1982 ChrvtiM Fift" Avenue, c•ll
trlctorJ, 1000 toolt.
304· 878-3183 .
JohnDear11010tractorwh"
plow••dl~eU1150 . JohnDeere

2 row planter U715. Hammer
mill wh:h Ill acceuori... Call
114-288·8122 .
3010 Jolin Deere cfieNI trector
with ptowt •41150. John O.ere
trlntPQrt disc •&amp;85. AC AD·till
planter •1550. 300 SJIIIon
•prayer UBI. Call 114-281·
11522.
New Hohnd hay tlddlf. Pull
type. Utld only 3 tim•. tl50.
Calll14·181-4414.
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MOTOR CAR BROKERS, St.
At. 100 North of .Holzer Ho1p,
Gallf:llt,
Ohk), 814-441-1112
or• 1- 4 IZZ. leeutfonllyDUr
livntockandh~trellerntedt.
Aloo. In 11ock o\HI t1ot bodoror
plckul)l and ton trucb. ' • H
spring bumpert.

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AM -FM 11ereo, tilt. cruill, air,
32,000 actual miles, exc cond,
•&amp;.000.00, 304-458-1031.
1819 Chevroletlmpall. PS. PIJ,
CC. 73,900 mll11. nlct intide
ll'ld out1ide. 30•·875-4893.

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WATERPROOFING
Uncondltlonel Ufetime guarantee. locll reference• fuml1hld.
FrM ntimltet. Call collect _
1-814-237-0488. dey or night. , ..
Rogers la1emen1 • ,
Waterproofing.
SWEEPER 1nd sewing machine
repair. perta, and 1uppli... Pick
up and deUvery, Davia Vacuum
Cluner, one halt mile up
Georg• Creek Rd. Call 1514446·0294 .

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experience. Roofing &amp; Construction ~ . 614-388· 8308.
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wiring 6 rep1irs. Cell614·446·

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HouH cella on RCA. Quazar.
GE. Specilling in Zenith. Cell
304·678-2398 or 614 -446·
2464.

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stump
Cell 304· 875·1331 .

Rottry or cable tool drilling.
Molt wells completed •arne day. , ,
Pump tal• end tervice. 304895·3802
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Hedge1, lhrubs, buth•• - '
trimmed, landlctping, slump
and leaf removal, 30 ..-576·
2642 or 678·2010.

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1•

Yesterday'• Anower
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togelht·r 4 New ( c·omh. find
souml
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rorm l
Ia llcvere nc 1• 30 Chur&lt;'h
18 Wornt•n 's 5 Tea 21 - aprwal
c:ound l
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8 Mimic
22 Tlalh
32 U. or Ma ine

Tonlght' 1 gueot• ore Mi·
choel J . Fo• and mualcon Pe·
tor Schickale. (60 min.) In
Stereo .

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West

DOWN

Exc ha n~c·

discount
12 Paradi·
s lacal
14 Got

dloguioel her•alf as a boy
after being ohipwlecked.
(86 min .)
(jj) Otolt. Ruby : My Mon
Bovtnnt ICCI Children gel
after their mother when ohe
sttna Hting 1 man 1he met
11 s.J::I1ic1l rally.
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A NICE SU~
FOR '(OUR 1'06 IS
A REAL. ART~

Vulnerabl•: North-South
Dealer : West

9 Vetch srP&lt;I

10 Prank

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Where did South go wrong' He should ltd
play West bon~ \Wo heam To lock West in
w~h an end play. he should play klw on the
. openilg heart lead ~om OOth hands. Now he
can proceed as aoove. along the way cashing

(jj)@ New•
10:05 (() NBA Baakotalt: 1M
Angaleo Lakaro at Secra·
manto Klngo (2 hrs.. 15
min.) Live.
10:30 (l]. Celobri1y Chela
(!) INN Newo
® ·To Be Announced.

Oillard Wet• Stpvlce: Pool• ··t. '
Si1terns. Weill. Oeli\ltry Any: , -1
time. Call 614-446· 7404.

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club trkks

(60min,)

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WEST

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General Hauling ·-·

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Robin Williams for an evening of music and comedy .

··FISHIN'
WORMS

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North knew he rould show a profit by
doubling five diM~onds. Since he also kne.v
he had plenty o( vulnerable five-spade gama
he didn't want h~ opponents to get away wrth
an inexpens~e sacrilfce His th inking was OK.
lxlt declarer joined 99 percent ot all bridge
playllf1&gt; 17; gong set when the1e was a fairly
otNious way to make lhe hood.
Oedarer read the heart 10 as denying the
queen. so he won the ace o( heam played a
spade to dummy, ruffed a diamond and
played another spade to dummy. He trumped
a second diamond, played to dummy's heart
king and led lite k~g of~amonds. When East
played low, he lh1ew h~ heart Wt~ay. His
thinking was lhal West migllt have started
wrth oo~ two hearts and would not have to
lead dubs. But West won lhe o( diamonds
and played a heart South ruffed and was still
able lo ~to dummy wlh a spade to play a
dub. Everything would still have been all rigllt
East !QIIowed wrth the dub deuc~ but East
had heard aoout eod plays. He put up the
eight ol dubs and declarer had lo lose two

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By James Jacol7;

iner. Whoopi Goldberg and

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Jam.. Boys Weter Service. Alto
pools filled. Cellll14-2151-1141
or 614·448-1175 or 814· 4467911.

NORTH

Burnett welcomes Carl Re-

BARNEY

Btelc Hoe work. loci!. 2 h~ur
minimum. •215. hour or t140.
dl'f with OP8fltor plu1 fuel. , .r
e14-992· 5101 .
.,

1873 Novt, 6 cyl, auto, PS, ell
CM"i91nll. 33.000 milll, maktan
offer, 304· 175-1314 or 304·
111-23015.

Closilll
I loopltole

to find a stolen painting .

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Excavating

Waugh 's Wiler Service. Wells.
cistern•. pool•. Ssme diV dtliv·
ary. Cell814-266-1240 . .

II CD@ Hill S!,.el Blueo

James Jacoby

Tony Roaelli blackmails him
into undertaking a danger·
ous plan. (60 min .) Pari 2 of
2. In S1ereo.
[JJ II CJ) Carol Burnett
Special:
Corol.
Can •
W._l. Robin (CC) Carol

LOOKY

86

9:00

BRIDGE

Collage Baoketb.sll:
Georgia Tech at Marylend
12 hrs .l Live.
(1) II [JJ Moonlighting
iCC) (60 m in.!
(1) Vicl"!'f al Sea
® 1J (JJl MOVIE: 'Still·
welch' (CCI
(jj) Frontline: Stopping
Drugs ICC) The war on
drugs is explored . (60 m in.)
9 :30 (])MOVIE: ' Rogue's Ragl·
mant'
10:00 D CD (JIJ Remington
Steele When Remington
and laura head for london

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RINGLES'S SERVICE . exp•
riencad' carpenter, electrlciltl, · • ·
m11on, painter, roofing (including hot tar applicltion) 304;;•
875-2018 or 175-7147.

10

Fautty - Cltllt - Envoy :._ lnd/QO 7"" CAT FOOD .
Two women In the grocery store ware discussing the high
quall)y and coet o1 a certain food they were purchesfng . At the

When Buntz is left in charge
of the station after Furillo is
away on business. he turns
the cops loose in a wild
scheme lo confiscate a re·
cord amount of dope . (60
min.)
'
(l] 700 Club

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caine Is being used.

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8686.

8:05
B:30

filed . (60 min.)
MOVIE: 'Coogan'•
Bluff'
([)MOVIE : 'Ma~owo'
(() D (1) Growing Pains
ICC) Mike mus t make a
tough decision when he
goes to a party where co-

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All types carpenter a. conc:rltt work: Interior. exterk»r, ramo- •
deling. painting. roofing. frM • ·
eatim1tn. Call 814-448-8114.

r~moval .

(]) MOVIE: 'The Three
Uveo of Thomasina' Pari 2.
(JII News
(jj)
MacNeil-Lehrer
Newshour
G {jj) (JIJ Whoal of Fortune
(j) Barney Millar Pari 2.
(()Sanford and Son
D CIJ (1) New Newlywed
Ooma
(!) AWA Wrestling (90
min .)
Ill Cil Too Close for Com·
fort
Ill (])Judge
tJm Wheal of Fortune
Ill {jj) IBl Jeopardy
(j) JafferBOno
(() Honeymoona,.
D CIJ (JIJ Matlock Matlock
has an opportunity to w1n a
lost case when a former

specials . 160 min .\ (AI .
(jj) Nova: O rangu11ns of
the Rain ForesiiCC) Oran·

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checkout counter I saw they were buying CAT FOOD.

the making of the 'Peanuts'
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~ IN THESE SQUARES

M'A'S'H

min.)ln Stereo.
(l] Hall Town
CJ) Ill [JJ Who'olha Bosa7
(CCI Angela !rains Tony for
a PTA charity boxing me1ch.
f:l Cil MOVIE: 'Gator'
(1)
MacNeil-Lehrer
Nawshour
® G lUI It's Your 20th
Telovlolon
Anniveroary,
Char1ie Brown Cartoonist
Charles Schultz hosts a
behind-the· scenes look at

ALLEY OOP

c~uckle

6

(1) People's Court

client, unjustly jai~d for a
murder. kills an inmate in
self·defense and laces an·
'other murder charge. (60

Home
Improvements

1 Bedroom buic rent •176.00
plu1 electric. Al1o required a
.·'
*200.00 18Curitydiposlt. CONWill h.ul lirriettone. 15 or more
TACT·: Jacklon Esletet Dept. Ph ~-----------1::::::::::::::::::::~
'75 Multang II, bllck with rtd
tons. •8. 215 a ton. C•ll614-388· ~:'
441 · 3997 Equal Hou1ing ~
p4nttrlpa. nit Cll'. runt good.
91173.
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•e&amp;ooo •-t 0 H 304 • 7e
SNAFUrM
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2114 : . , _
W1tttraon '1 W1tar Hauling, .,.•. _
2 BedrOOm tpt . nic• cerpeting,
tlttoneble r1t11, immediate • .v~·
Wl1tr paid, Wtlhtr 6 dryer
2.000 gallon deUvery, cilttms,
hook-up. stove. refrlg. furni1hed
72 Truckl for Sale
pool1, well, ate. cltl 304- 576· •
available Jan 1, 1987 · Ph .
Whke Ferm Trectoq,, lett Prloe
2919.
·••.
814·441-7026.
In Am. Bid... Equlpmont Co'. k::::-:--:--:-:--:--:~7"­
Hond.,..n. W. Vo. 304-e715. 1877 FO&lt;d Pld!·up F·150. EK·
•,.
7421 .
clhntcondltion.C.UI14· 441- HouM coel . DetWerlld 1 ton ind " ·
Fumith~ &amp; unfurnlthtd eptl ..
up. Jim Lani«. 304-87&amp;-1247 -~
2844. - · 1 ,30 p.m.
11 &amp;0.00 tnd up, rtfertncet Ph.
Farm machinery' for ..... Oehl
or8711·73&amp;7.
*' "! •
304-175· 7738 or 304-171-,
815 grind• ml••· New Holllnd7 1872 lntern1tlonal FIHt1ter
5104 A· 1 Real Eatate.
'
ft. hiY ~ne. loth llC. cond. 2000trac:t0f,250cummlngs10 Co1l and UmHtone delivery, ,·~;
304·273·4218.
opd.. Roodrong•. Rodg... Ia
304·175·31 90.
· Furni1hed ep1rtmant, next door
ton tilt dull talld..., lowboy
to library. Ontproflltionllldutt
· irqulo. !roller. loth VO'V IIOOd Wtttr hauling. Form..-tv Ktn
only- . Parkln$j. C1ll 114 -448cond.• 14ft. otto! oM.fllld bod Whutona now John' 1 Water
82
Wantad
to
Buy
0335.
wfth ceb protector, dove tail Str\lice. Seme pric". phone
· loedlng roller. heaVy duty 304-576·2919 o• 571 .2484.
2 room. fumlshld. up_ttlirl apt.
wench, boom pol• • tool bo•.
clten. no pet1. Adults. Utilitl•
Now buying thell com or •• Corllei4· H7-756D.
furnl1hed. Rtf. • d11p. required.
com. Colllorlll"'q""'", Rlv«
87 U pholuery
corlle14·448· 1119.
City Form Supply. e14-44e· 187t OM ton C·30 Chowy wMh
, mldtarMe. bed. 42.000 actu..
28e&amp;.
Modtm 1 btdroom epM1mtnt.
mH•. 4 lpOod. 380 ongln&amp; C.H
Coli e14· 44e·0390 . .
e14·843·1340 or e14-141· · R 6 M Cuttom CouchM 1nd
Reupholltery, St. Rt. 7, Crown
83
Llva11ock
2413.
Unfumlehld ept. -4 mom1, b1th.
· CHy, 0". 814--258·1470, IEve. . 1
Centr1ltv locettd. 1 or 2 adulu.'
1178 4"4 Chevy IIIIer for ule 814·441-3438. Open d•lly 1 to
No pttt. RefertnCM. Securtty
or trw:le Df'l 17·•• Camero. Cell 4:30, Sit . 9 :30 to 1:30 . Old &amp; 1 •
a.
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vdepo111 requked. Cell e 14-448· 6,.·7•2· 2372 bofo•o 3 :00 ntw Upt.olterld.
rt~nao. • 2 yoor ole[ Aloo
0444.
.....,_ ....,.... glldlntl-hoo p.m.
MowriV'• Upholnaring ..-ving
Modern 1 BR apt . Conv. location
~~~- polnto. - - I n . 1114 lnte1n1tlonal Dump. trlcountylrea22~ll'l, Thebnt
4-H
•
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Ohio
ltoto
hi"
don-town, tingle perton preNHdl nttwy Md brllle work. In furntture 'uphottteflng, Ctll
• ~--Ocro,_colto. C.H . •1000.
lerred. Sec. O.p., Ael'l. Call
IHotA..aotodFotirl· 304 - 8715 · 4114 for fret
"You got a nibble on your book ... a paper
el4-2tll-1122.
614-'(o4e· 2055 oftor
.nimltiS.
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or
olllel4·"2·1101 .
recycling compdny called ('

by Bruce Beattie

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SerVICes

'84 Pontlec Fiero, 4 speed, FM
lllreocauette.black.occond.
,8,800.00, phone 304· 8715·
11110.

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7 :30

Camping lf'Ailar, 1972Jayco, 20
fl tell cont1lned wit" extras,
304-676· 3348 o• 675·5686 .

Whelt·atrew wire tred' beln
•1 .11. Tom Wi11on. Leon. 304·
8715-1572• .

Trans porta l ion

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FRANK AND ERNEST"

Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

sister'S

dia"f .
(j) .WKRP in Cincinnati
(() Andy Orlffl1h
II CIJ PM Magazine
(l] Hordcao11e and McCor·
mlck
(!) Spor1sCentor
[JJ Entertainment Tonighl
Burl Reynolds talks abou1

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Building Supplies

Bulldl,g Materi1l1
Block, brick. HWtr' pipa. windows. lintel1, etc. Cl1ude Winters. Rio Granda, 0 . C.ll 114·
246 ·6121 .

81

79

13x31 ,

Antique wooden window 1hut·
tert, 304-882-2669 or after
5,00, 882·2644.

55

Timothy hey. Second cutting
•1 .40 bele. Firat ,cutting t1 .31i .
,~J~J.rede for COWl. 304-895-

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bear."
Com ple te the
quoted
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by fi lling in the m1ssmg words
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yo\.1 deve lop from step No. 3 below .

Cop".

Budget trtn1mi11iont uted •
rebuilt ell types. Torque cot:~ver­
lflfl &amp; trantfer c11n . Engine
over haulliitt. Alllton Tran•mittin .p artt end eve jointl. 20 day
to lifetime warranty.
Will
deliver, cuh 1nd ctirry or install.
Coli 614· 379-2220 . or 25e·
6&amp;n
Uttd GM trentmilllonl. All
lnttm1lly in1pected 6 guaran- ··
teed. Al1o Ford &amp; Chry .. er. Call
814-446·0968 .

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"Do you feel silly walking
aroun~ In a bear au~ to advartlae
a drink?" asked the man. The
man In the bear suit replied : "No
more than you for to a

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hls new movie. "Rent-A·

DO Tf!E CI-,F: ~IK~
C»J 1ti£VI~\OtJ, 0110'

Grain

Mavttg Wringer w••h• tor sale.
Like new. t200. Clll 614·742·
2382.

Firewood for sale. t36 per load
or 5 loadt S1SO, OeH\Itred and
stacked . Call 614-949 ·2601
after 5 PM .

Building Supplie1. CloteoutiBuyouts-Surplus (114'x8'~e%''
Yellow pine rough IIWtd T 1·11
Valley Furniture, naw &amp; used. 1iding. S10.99 ea. 25 pc. up
'Large section of quality turl}i - · 89 . 99.j214 ' x8'~e ~" Yellow pine
tura 1216 Eutern Ava .. rough sawed T 1 -11 tiding.
Ge ll ipolil.
86.99 ea. 25 pc. up 84.99. (3)
4 ' liB ' ll 1h." T6G plywood,
GOOD USED APPLIANCES 810.95 ea. {4) 4 'a10'x'A" plyWasher1, dryer1. refrigerators, wood. $16 .96 ea. (6) 4'x8'xV."
ranges . Skagg1 Appliancn. Luan plywood. 86 .99 ea. (6)
Uppar River Rd . beside Stone 4 ' x8' all wood paneling. Wood·
grains &amp; printl. n '95 ••.
Crest Motel. 6i 4-446· 7398.
Second• f6 .99. 171 M11ontte.
Marlite planks· 18" wide 98"
lAYNE 'S FURNITURE
long paneling. T&amp;G . Seconds
81 .50 ea . (8) 4'x8' Merlitebtt"
Sofa~ •nd chairs priced from
8395 to 8995. Tables $60 and panel amboned In 4 " x4" block
up to 8126. Hide-a-bed1 8390 S7.96 end 88 .96 ea. (91 4'.S'
Foil feced foam in1Uiation board.
10 8595 . Reclinan e225 to
8375. Lampl $28 to &amp;126. !W' thick 84.99 aa) (14" -86.99)
(1"· 86.591110)48 " Vanitywh:h
Dinette~ 8109 and up to '496.
Wood table w-6 chain 8285 to marble top 8179.96. !11130"
1795. Oe1k t100 up 10 •375. VBnity with marble top 879.96.
Hutc"e• •400 end up. Bunk {12) 5 piece "igh glou tub
bed• complete w · m1ttre11t1 enclo1ure kit 829 .95 . {13) 5'
8295 end up to 8395 . Babv beds tempered glau tllding tub
S1 10 Bt 8176. Mahreuaaor box doors. aluminum finl1h, f49.94
1pring1 full or twin t63 , firm or $39 .95 with purcha1e oftub.
873, 1nd 883. Queen tett 8226. 1141 Single door mMI. ceb,
King 8350. 4 drawer cheat 886. ~ lutic boll . ttainleu steel
Dre11ers •s9 . Gun cabinet• B. frame. 819.95 ea. (1611 and 2
piace flberg1an lub and thower
10. 12 gun. Gn or electric range
8375. Baby mattre11e1 835 &amp; combination. Colora &amp; white.
8129 .95 to •199 .96 11. 5
846. Bed frames 820, 830 &amp;
King freme 860. Good ••lectin percent ditcount on· 2 piece &amp;
of bedroom 1uit11, metal ca- up. l 1814 piece 1olid olk towel
bar 1et. 119.95.1171 Prefini1hed
binat•. headboardt t30 and up
oak bruce floDflng 'A, "x2'12''
to 866 .
Randomleng1hst1 .96tq.ft. 10
U1ed Furniture: wood tabla &amp; 2 c t.n up 81'.76 1q. ft . 20 1q. ft .
pr. c. t.n. (1 81 Prehung steel
benchet. bed1. dra11ar, wood
wardrobe. 3 miles out Buleville in•ulated doors S89.95 11 . (19)
Rd. Open 9AM to 6PM . Mon. Pine panel doors U9 .95 to
859.915 B. grade~ . (20) Double
thru Stt . 614-446·0322.
lidelight entrance dOOfl Yo! gl111
Good u1ed portable end floor V: panel. 8299 .96 ea. (21) 8'
model tv for 1ala. Call dav or Coubleentrence doon , '!J gl••
..v, pen&amp;l.t349 .95 . (22) Prahung
night 614-446-1149.
interior doort, finithed &amp; unflnSet of bunk beds with matreSI, l1hed. Choice 'lit81. 834.95 ea.
bOIC tpringl, ladder. Good Con d. {23) Wood I plastic shutlert
$75, Call after 4 PM &amp;14-446- from 31 " to 80" 19.96 to
t26.96 pr. (241 all wood 1oreen
7360.
doorl . $ 1 2 , 915 ee . (26)
Hot Point Automatic Washer H '." d6"d0" white 1torm
895.00 Call 114·446-1615 or doon , intulated loam tilled,
'89.95 . (26) Countertopplattic
614-446-1243.
80 centnq. ft. (27) Vinyltiding
Se1n Cold Spot Refrigarttor, trim 5 color~ (12' J ch1nnel
coppertone. Sears Kenmore 811 . 50) (1 0 ' inti de corner
auto electric range, coppartone. U .001 (10' oultlde corner
Maytag Wn"er and Dryer, •4.001 (281 U"~t12" plain
whhe. Kitchen table snd e white calling tile 28 cent• a 111• Gr
chairs. 1 buffet. 1 cheat of 64 piece ctn . t18.150. (29)
drawers. C1ll 614 ·992· 7462 24" x48" eeoustlcel emboMed
after6 :00 p.m.
tire retittlnt ceiling pane11
82.36 ••· (301 Clo11out white
4 pc maple bedroom tulte calling grid• (12' main tee t1.110
8190 .00. Electric h01pltal bed,
aa.) {4' tee 50 c.,t•••-1 Penn'•
mattreu , r1il1 , trtpeze Wtrthoull. Welltton, Ohio.
1395.00. 304-676· 6085.
614· 314· 3646. Open 8· 6, 6
days.

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CIJ Hogan's Heroes

Peoklns Fomlty Mom
nts to be mora involved
in the children's lives and

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1976 lntemationlll Scout. 4x4, ~ ' ~
304· 882-3237 after 5:00PM . · ; ',

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[JJ Looming Hour
(jj) Secret Cl1y
llJ F11e11 of Ufe
6:05 (() Beverly H1Hbllll11

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APARTMENTS. mobile homes,
houu1 . Pt Pleasant and Galllpo·
lit. 614-446· 8221 .

Rootn s lor rent, day. week .
month. Gallia Hotel. Call 614446-9716 . Rent as Iowa• $120 6/ 8 a. 7 / BCable. Call614-446month.
. 3243.

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Antiques

B room hou1e on 50 acres at
Eureka. 8200 a month. Call
304· 675· 6104.

3 bedroom houu. Gallipolis
Fe,ry, 304-876-8336 or 6753246.

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For rent Sle~~ping Rooms and
light house keeping rooms . Park
Central Hotel. Call 614·4460756 .

Cule 2 room coltage with bath.
furnithed. utilitie1 paid. •65.
week. 8100. depoah required.
304-875-3100 or 675-6509.

Vans

the

be·
low,to form four simple wordt.

EYENINQ

'78 Dodge Maxi Van, 18.000 , ...
miln, •1 . 800 .00. 304· 676·
3044.
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CB, TV, Radio
Equipment '

Nice 3 BR house. 8350 plus
utilite1 Sa 11c. depo1it. Call
614 -446 · 9280 after 5 8a
weekends.

Available March ht, in Middleport, 2 bedroom house. &amp;226.
Plr monttl plut utilitiee . Reference• and depo1il required. No
pet1. In clude~ kitchen ltO\Ie. Call
1514-992-&amp;018.

73

2 pc gold v~vet living room
suite. blue and gold \lelvet chair,
rochr. lamp•. exc cond, 3 maple
table• and elac stove 304·676·
3223.
.

R~rronge . latttn of
0 four
scrambled words

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446·3169.

pd. Stove, ref. , single male.
Share bath, 919 2nd .• Gallipolis.

3 bedroom house tor rent in
Pomeroy . 8275 per month plus
depo1it end reference requirttd.
61 4· 992· 7727.

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wood-coal stoves, I pc: wood LR
suite 8399, bunk bed• t 191.

2 bedroom unlurni1hed apt. in
Racine. 8225 month plua depOiit. Call614-985-4454 .

Television
Viewing

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Sale

1984 Mazda. 6 1peed tresmil· · .: ;
tion, P8, AM -FP,II stereo, 41.000
mll11, tKc coftd, U ,850.00.
304·46a-1 031 .

3 bdr. ninclt. Rodney Village II ,
8285 mo. plu1 deposit. References required. Call 614· 4460008.

3 bedroom house in city Cell
814-446-1875.

72 . Trucks for

Olive St .. Galllpollt. New 6 uled

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3 room furnilhed apt . tor rent.
Call 614-992-5434 . or 304 882· 2666.

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SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62

2 bedroom. furni1hed or unfurni1hed apartment on Spring Ave. ·
large patio. C.ll614-992-6886
after .6 :00 p.m.

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Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio .

BORN LOSER

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12:20 (I) MOVIE: 'Cheln Ughtn·

12:30 ~·CD (JIIArte Nklht with
DIIYid letllfmll1 t onlght "•

guosts era Del Shannon and
com1c George Miller. (60
min.) In S tereo.
CD 8111 of. Oroucho
ffi Tom Menn Outdoon
(1) ABC Newt Nlghtllnt
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.:EWING
' FUNERAL
'· HOME
·"DIGNITY AND
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Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

This Week's Oam·as
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MEIGS

SOUTHERN
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EASTERN

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(GIRlS)
Feb. 12- Southwestern..... Away

(GIRLS)
Feb. 12-'-Trimble ................ Home
Feb. 14- Southern ............ Away
(BOYS)
Feb. 13- Federai-Hocking ...Away

(GIRlS)
Feb. 12-Symmes Valley .. Away
Feb. 14- Fetltral·ltocking ...Away
(lOY$)
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Feb. 13- Symmes Valley ...Home
Feb. 17-FederoHtocking ... Home ·
Feb. 20- 0ak Hill .............. Away

Feb. 14- Meigs ...................Home

(BOYS)
Feb. 13- Southwestern...... Home
Feb. 17 .:....Ravenswood ........ Home
Feb. 20- Symmes Valley .. Away

· Ben If, Ewing-Director

TOURN·AMENT BRACKETS

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Vol. 36, No.196

MULBERRY AVE.
GIRLS "AA" SECTIONAL AT ATHENS HIGH SCHOOL
Trimble 19'-81
SAT., FEB. 21 - 1:00 p.m.
Warren Local16·9)

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THURS .. FEB. 26-11:00 p.m.

'~HOME

BANK

Sheridan 11 0·5)
SAT., FEB. 21 - 3:00 p.m.
Federal Hocking 114-2)

FOR .

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THURS .. FEB. 26-,8:00 p.m.

949-2210

TO ATHENS DISTRICT
vs. Ironton Upperr
MARCH 3- 8:00 p.m.

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MON .. FEB. 23- 8:00

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Alexander 112-31
THURS. , FEB. 19- 7:30 p.m.
Belpre (0-15)

BRUCE FISHER .'
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Atttlrtion to ,D•tsl/' 1 .

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Warren Local110 -7l INo. 2 Seed)
WED .. FEB. 25 - 6:00 p.m .
Nel1onville-York 17· 10)
WED., MAR . 4 - 7:30 p.m.

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TO OHIO U. CONVO .
vs. lfOnton •ower
March 11 - 8:16 p.m.

Alexander (9·8)
WED .. FEB . 26- 8:00 p.m.
Federal-Hocking (7-11 ~
Sheridan 18-9)

. "A GREAT PLACE
FOR BREAIFAn
WNCH &amp; DINNER
. Featuring
* Great Hamburgers
· •Roast Beef on a
Croissant Stuffed Baked
Potatoes Taco Sala~s
• Salad Bar

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* Real Ice Cream *

Dining • Carry Out •
Drive-Thru
Mon.-Thuro. 6 A.M.· 11 P.M .
Fri. &amp; Sat. &amp; A.M.-12 P.M.
Sunday 7 A.M.- 11 P.M.
1198 W. Main Street, Pomeroy

992·20.57

TUES .• FEB. 24 7 :30p.m.
Miller (3-16)

SAT .. FEB. 28- 7:30 p.m.

Meiao/17-21 INo. 1 Seidl
SAT.. FEB . 28- 6:00 p.m.
Belpre 111 -9)

SAT. MAR . 7- 8 :00

POMEROY.
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Hemlock Miller (7·9) (No . 2 Seed)
SAT., FEB . 21 5:G'O p.m.
Racine Southern (6·1 01
SAT .. FEB . 28 - 1:00 p.m.

..YOUR FINANCIAU
97 N. 2ND STREET
MIDDlEPORT

992-6661

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"'twr luiW!ol Maltrlallllor ..t l'loco"

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VI. South Point Lower
MARCH 5- 8:30 p.m.

No. 1 Seed

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By GR ETEL WIKLE
COLUMBUS i UP! t - A bill
th at would rPmove the remporary stipulations of a l aw passed
last year l o help Goodyear Tirr &amp;
Rubber Co. l end off a hostil e
lakeover bid is being aired in th e
House Civil and Commercia l
Law Commll tee.
Andrew Doehrel. dlrecl or of
labor rel alions l or the Ohio
Chamber of Commerce, Tuesday
to ld the commiltee he kn ows of
no Ohiocorpor iltion I hat does not
supporl preserv inl( provisio ns
whi ch are sel lo expire this year .
The provisio ns are lemporary ·
IJ&lt;&gt;cause the need lor lhe law
arose qu ickly - brought on by ·
Goodyear 's sit uationa tlh eend ol
I he la sl sess ion - and l aw makrrs were short of time toevaiuate
I hem .
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Som e market observer s_)ay
the legislation is the counlry 's
most gen ~rou s to corpora te
direc tors.
Opponenl s say lhe provi sions
tlil ut.c the eq uity of shareholder s

oCOIIIPl£TE RADI, TDR SERVIC£
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•MAJOR REPAIR I

•IIIOST MAJOR CREDIT CAR91
ACCI;!PTED

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Kyger CrHk
SAT.. l'EB . 28- 7:30 p.m.

TO CHILLICOTHE DISTRICT
vs. Minford Upper
MARCH 4

Trimble
WED .. FEB. 26 - 8 :4&amp; p.m.
SOUTHERN
No. 2 Seed

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TAKE CAR~ OF
AhLYOUR

INSURANCE

·~~macists

Five ca ndidates have flied
petitions of ca ndidacy l or I he
M ay prim ary elec tions in
Pomeroy and Middleport, I he
Meigs Count y Board of Elec·
lions repor ts.

1 §erve Vou"

~: ~ Till9:o0.
.( Jvery Night

HUNTING SUPPL

I n M iddlePJ!.rl, Fred Hoffman has fllro lor nomination
to run again lor mayor and
Lewis Sauer has flied a
petition of candidacy for thP
town 's board of public af.falrs .
I n Pomeroy, Richard D .
Seyler has l i led for the nomi·

Sunday 11-1

HOURS:
Mon.. thru Fri.

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7:30 o.m. to S:OO p.m.

Soturday

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is in I nd ia on a t r ad&lt;• mls:-; ion.

Ri ffe rrjrcled I he Idea ·Of holding up l ht• enl ir&lt;'
pa ckage until Mareh 4 and dcc id" d to go ahead
wllh I he f'&lt;'b. 17 vo le. minus Ihe prod uct ilahlill v
sec tion.
"The governor a skt~d mr to df' lay pa ss a gf' or
House Bil l 1 to allow him mon' ti m• · tu st'ek
agr C'cm cnt ln l hr pr odu r t li abi lll .v langua gl ',"

Siild Riff&lt;'. " To del ay passagr of the Nlllro · bill
ro uld r ausr cont inur d h.:Jrd,s hlp on t h os~ 1 smal l·
bu si nl"ssPs, sc hool boa rds, loca l gO\'('I'rtrnrnt s ;111 d

ot hN entltl rs th at nrrd help now ."

Starr. 47, Rl . 1. Hamden, Ohio.
Slar r and ano ther pa ssenger,
Joseph Adkins Jr. . 18. Ranger,
W.Va ., were also injured and
ad mitted to lhe intensive ca re
unit al PVH .
A PVH nursing super v isor said
Starr is listed in lai r condition
wit h injur ies to both arms and the
hea d and fr ac tures. while Adkins
is listed In stabll'condilion with a
l ral'l ured leg and head inj uries.
One stud ent on the bus, Gr ace
Pall erson. 14. Gilllipolis Fer ry,
was adm illed to the hospit al l or
observa lion and is listed in stable
condil ion, lh&lt;' nu rsing supervisor
said.
The bus driver. Rob&lt;&gt;r t K.
Russell Sr .. 43, Ga llipolis Ferr v.
was l rea ted and rt'leascd at
PVH, as wer e four.other student s
on the bu s- Joy A uslin . 15, Apr il
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By N:\NCV \ ' OA('II:\M
S&lt;-ntin &lt;•l St all Writt•r
" C i tiz&lt;' n ~ m ay not n•a lizt• llw
lull po!Pnl ial u f !he prohh•m,
hct'(:IU SP

trying to make II a political issue
tor rhe 1988 presidential ca mpaign," Rep. Willi am Broomfield, R-M ich.. said in an i nterview Tu esday wilh Uniled Pr ess
International.
" This is going to bf' stretching
l ate into the year." he noted.
" The presiden tial campaign w ill
be well under way .... I thi nk the

al th e whi m of the board of
direc tors, reduce the demand l or
stock by large i nstitutio nal Investors and lower lhe pri ce ot the
slock.
Doehr el said t he law will help
Ohio maintain and afl racl cor por ati ons, most of which have
become skittish about being
based In Ohio because laws
designed to pro tect cor porations
from rai ders have IJ&lt;&gt;en declared
unconstil utional.
State Rep. Ronald Suster,
D-Cieveland, sponsor ol t~ e bill.
sa id one of the three provisions
that would be made perm anent
would give co rpo rations the
authority to adopt shareholder
r lghls plans. Such plans are also
known as .a "polson pill s," and
are designed to bar holders of
larf:(e blocks of sl ack fr om
exerc ising th e r ights granted to
the other public sharehold er s,
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Suster said.
He said shareholder rlghl s
plans have been successful In

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nation to seek re-election as ·
mayor of the lawn. Jane
Walton , Incumbent, has flied
lor nomination lo r un lor
village cierk-l reasurer. and
Incumbent councilman Bruce
Reed has tiled his petition l or
nomination lo run for reelection. All of the ca ndidates
flied In both towns are
Republicans.
The filing deadline for the
pr imaries in the t owns of
Pomeroy and Mlddlepor l Is 4 •
p.m. on Thu rsday, Feb. 19.

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eo ming ror u long li mt\" ~ a Ill
Co un(•ilman Brun• Ht•rocl, as hr
f'X J)Iai nr cl thr· sr r io usll(':-; S of
r lvPr bank rros lu n in Po1w ·nJy ,
a t Tu C'sdav's m r (•lin g ol Pomr.··
f'OV !\ rru (''tJambrro f ('ommC' rCI '.

AFTERMATH '-' E mergency jll•rsonne i "'V f ~w
I he• aft ermath ol a colli sion ht•!weo&gt;n a van and a
Ma.s on Counl.Y .sc hool hus 'fu Psday afh~ rn oon in

GufllpoJJs F e rry, W.Va. Thf• U(:d dc nl tnok twn
li ve•• .

entlrr cred i bilit y of our govrr n·

Contra reb&lt;' ISaI a time whpn U.S
milil ary ai d l o them was banned

m enl is som ew hat in jeopa rdy

bv Jaw.

until it' s co mp ler ed."
Broomfield is a lead ing GOP
member of l hr select House
panel lnves l lga tlng President
Reagan's worst politieal cr isis his covert sa le of U.S. arms to
i r 11n and I he subsequ&lt;'nl scheme
to divert proli l s 10 Ni ca raguan

· Wh&lt;'n Allor nrv Gen er al Edwin
Meesf' rPveal rd. t hf' ll'an-C'ontra
link Nov . 2:,, hl1 said us muc h as
$~ffi milli on W i.JS divc•r led IOSf'Crrt
Sw iss l:w nk ;lccoun l s for l h£'

Conl ra s.
Wh lir· Congrrss ha.&lt; not drtrr ·

defending cor pora l ions from a
hostile takeover bidder who is
using coe rcive tactics.
"Shareholder r ighl s plans do
not Insula!&lt;' management or
entrench I heir pos itions." Susl&lt;' r
loid lhe commit lee. " Th e adoption of such plans may sl lll bt•
challenged by shar eholders in
I be courts, wh ich wil l str ikrdown
plans rou nd nol l o be in Ihe b&lt;'SI
i,niNPSI of the corpo ra tion."
Others supporlin g lhe bil l
incl uded E .A . Schrag. chairman
of the Ohio State Bar Assoc ia·
lion's Corporal e Law C'ommil·
l ee, James Tobin, also an officer
i n I he Ohio State Bar Assoc iat ion.
and Ronald Budzik , vlrc presi dent lor gover nment affair s for
lhe_ Mead Cor p., wh ich has
headquarl er s in Da y ton.
"Although ther e has bePn
much recenl litiga tion abou t th e
lega lily of r ighls plans, there an'
no decided cases In Ohio ye t."
Budzlk said. " But co urts ln!Pr·
pr etlng the laws of Delaware,
Indi ana, Michif:(a n and Minne·

so la have al l upheld 1he authorit y
Of cor porali ons to adopt r ights
plans."
Courts in at least three othl'l'
st ates have dN· la rf' d shar eho iLIPI'
right s plans unconsti tu tional .
Rudzik said, whic h mean s rai d·
er s would he aflt'act&lt;•cl to those
sla les.
Budzlk sa id r ig hi s plan s en·
courage a polrnl ia l r ai der 10 acl

more

r·ps ponsi bl.v and to nrgo·

tia te wit h l he ta r get' s board of
dir ectors.
"This ... gives the l arge i's
boar d precious l ime l o srck a
betlr r deal for thr company's
shareholders, employees and
ot her const ltur nclr s. either with
Ihe ra ider or through a friendl y
merger with another corpora l lon
which Intends to run lhe tar gcl
co m pa ny as an ongoi ng bu siness
rat her than to dismantle II. "

In lhC' rase of GoodyPar ,
cor porate raider Jamrs t: oldsm il h had thre atened to dismantle
1he company.

Po m ~rov Villa£&lt;' Counci l &lt;'O n·
ta r red thP u.s. Army Cor ps or
F:n.(.; inrr r s lh t·rr .Vfi:Jrs ago, fl N'd
said, wh f' n t' t"O~!o n pro b l1•ms
Wf' l"l' nolll'rd In l hfl il l'f ' :J o r rh• ·
KI'O gf't' SIOI'I\

" EvPn t hf' co r ps d id nor n •aii1.P
thP ext&lt;'nf of l hf' prolilr m unt il
they condu&lt;' IPLI a pr&lt;'llrnlnary
mi nr &lt;.J if a ny or lhC' eas h ;trt uall v st ucl.v " of fhP Ea sl Main Sil'l'l'l
I'( •ached I he rebe ls. T ho Washingbank. sal d ilP('U.
i on Pos t too:la)' '" id co ngrrsslonal
" Ohio Powr r l'ompany hils
in v( ·stl~a t ors now bc· lk \'(' $111.!&gt;
rr·loca l &lt;'d polr- ll nPs " lrom l lu·
mil lion IA'a.s skimmf'd fo r usf' b.v
r ivt•r bank 10 l h&lt;' Ol lt••r sldt• or
the J'l•bc•ls .
Ea's t M:.~ l n IJ(•t·au st• pnh•s WP t'f •
Th r Post s;Jid only $2 mi ll ion nf shill ing, infr·rject ed 11on Ash.
the diverted funds cam e fn•m
m unag r•r uf PO !ll l 'f'C JV "s Ohl o
prolil s of the arm s sales to Iran. Power offl c••.
wllh the ot h e r $~ . ;, mill io n traced
BCJsr-d on pr · Pl l m i n ar~· flnd ln).! s,
to a loa n mad e by Saudi hl lilo- Reed explained. lht · ('OI IlS (•sl l·
nalre arm s mf'l'chan l Adnan
mated ovrnd l ('OSt s lu l'O ffib i.ll
KhashogJ.( i to f in ancf' a U.S.
l h• • on-going prolll r-11 1 al $1.H
shipmcnl of Hawk anti-aircr " ff · mil lion.
radil r . Th e ch•al rollapsr•d, frr r ·
(nrps f\ nt:,: in C&gt;PI'S c.Ji vl tkt.l lhf'
ing monr y for oth C'r pu r posrs .
river bank into IIi sec tions. to bi'
Operati vos in thr M i cld lr East
r r pair·ed at different times owr
are o n C~ as pl:(' l of I hfl l ra n-Contra
tht• next few years, dependi ng on
prohe, and Tut•sday tho select
the ex tent of problems In r aeh
11 o u ~tl p;m r l mf'l pr iv atf'!:V for an
section. Cosl s pt:'r set•tlon va ried
adml nl st rallon hrir rlng on thr
from $~~ HI, IXJO fo r serflon lo anti
slluation in tho rrg ion.
$2 l :t. IXIII Ior sect Ion Hi, bo th In 1hr•
Thr co mm i """ is of I ic'l ai lv HVl) vlclnil y ol Kroger , lo $:lll.Ot'N) fnr
wl'&lt;"ks In to Its ri rob&lt;'. hu t lritr I I~
lhP low(•r parkin g lot.
Senate coun iPrpart it has had to
P ro j N: I f'&lt;.lt·u st~ w1·n • hasPII on
de-a l wi th del ay s in gaining 1-' RI
1987 priers and i.IS nolt·d by 111' fl d,
Sf1C Urif ,V (' lf 'tJ I' Un (' f'S fOr Sl ul'f
n •pai r co~ ts t~ nd r•ros lon prn t,
mPm bers usslgnt•d to I'PViPw
lf'm s will lrH.T Pil Sl' f'tiC h year.
classified docum('nt s.
"f f' S IW I'd to ff•IJ Whil l lli 'X I ~' f ' U t'' S
omm iiiL'L' Chairm an LoP II a·
prubl ('rns an d n •pa ir ('OS I!'i will
millon. D-lnd .. denies ehargrs by
hr·." he s11ld.
Republica ns. led by B roomfield,
Th fi ('orps t·ond ud 1·cl lh1· r lv1·r
t hal Democr ats arr stalling
ban k S! Ud V &lt;II nO I'OS.I lo !hf •
purposel.v 10 takr full polit ical
v i!ILl gC', hu l pa ying for 1h1 ·
iidvanl ag•· of Reaga n's crisis.
repairs Is anothl'l' ma ll t•r .
Hamlllon, a low -kry vctcnm
ThP co rps has d•' lc•r rn lnt •tl tltr•
res pected on both sldPs or the
pr o bl~'m s Jn · s tf'rn mln g !rom
House " ish\ ha.s noted 1he f' BI
" backwm t·l' :1n cl drJ lna};!f' proh
w kes .10 to 6(/ da ys to condu(' f
r(•ms," H f•Pd ~ aid , nCJ I IJ' II rll thl ·

sf•c urll y elt'arancrs
tr•(•

or co mm it·.

staH m£'m btlrs and thPrP c:trP

boxes of doCumfl nts to rPv irw
br for C' \.l.'l l nPSses can bt• Cjut\"i l l·

onr d In puhlir.

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ri ver w a ~ h ln g &lt;~ W o t ;.· 1111• IJ:tnk.
F o r th is rP : t ~ on , lh(· C'llr p:-. vdllno t

fool r·rpa l r hills. hr' rPpnr tl •tl.
adding that th P vlllag•· nppn··
ll'onlin ut·cl on P;1g t• 10 1

Middlepor.t, Pomeroy Militia launches attempt to free U.S. hostages
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/'3,Rft&amp;tered

N£EDS

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Council
member
outlines
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problem

Firm-s back 'Goodyear amendment' bill

BOYS CLASS "A" SECTION at MEIGS HIGH SCHOOL

MUZZLE LOADING
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" ! l hink l he Democrats are

INSTAllATION LOANS

992-3007

SU"DAY·

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SAT., FEB. 21 - 8 :30 p.m.
Reedoville Eastern (5·91

North Galli1 IBye)

''C'&lt;' rt ainl y w il h lhC' govP rnur not hl.'l'l'· lw
l'Ooidn' t gel inlo il with both rc•t •l ," sai d Us h&lt;'r.

Bus-van crash
causes 2 deaths

ca ns say.

Ffll., FEB . 27 -7: 30 p.m. ~_:T!:2.,~Hi!J
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v1. South Point Lower
MARCH 6

i n 1986. the Re publican-domi na ted Senate• origi·
naily dea lt only wil h civil justi ce reform and
ignored ·i nsura nce regulation un til pressured by
I he Hou se.
The l egislation is aimed at cull ing down on
f'X 1ravaga nl damage awards and all or nt)y fr r~ .
an d regula ting the insuran ce indost rv l o makl'
co mmerci al liabil il y insurance ava ilable l o
bus inesses and local gover nmen ts at affo rdabl e
cos is.
Bria n T . Ushrr , the gove t·nor' s press secrcl at')' .
said nego tiations had been prol'eed ing on product
liab ilit y language. bul allorneys work ing wi th
ehil'f of stall Alex Shumate ~Ya nl e d t imr to st udy
I he lal rs l pr oposals .

By E. MICHAE L MYERS
WASHINGTON I UP! I - Polit ical tool-dragf:(lng is IJ&lt;&gt;hind th e
sluggish pac&lt;' of the House prob&lt;&gt;
inlo l h&lt;' Iran arm s-Conl ra aid
scandal . which hit Ihe public e)•e
last fa ll bu l will not air In public
hearings un til spring, Republi·

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Southweotern
. 4- 7:00 p.m.
CROOKSVILLE

CelestE"s i awy~rs said lhey need m ore time to
study the co mplex la nguage on produ ct liabilit y.
Riffe , honoring the governor's reques t to del ay
th at sec tion, assured it wil l be dealt with quickly
as a separate bill.
Ri lle, who accelerated the civ il just ice and
insurance refo rm s la st year onl y to ser lhrm
vetoed by the gover nor because of the produ ct
liability section , said the mai n por i ion of the bill
will proceed to a House vote as scheduled Feb. 17.
But Senate President Paul E. Gi limor, R·Por t
Clinton, sai d removal of l he product liabilily
sec tion leaves " eveP)•th ing up in the air."
" There would no t be anv co mmi tment lo pass
anvthing over here 1in the Senate! ," saidG ill mor.

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CENTER"

COLUMBUS 1UP!) - The Ohio House Insurance Committee prepared today to dea l with a
host of proposed amendments to a landmark civil
j ustice and insurance r eform package.
Rep. Michael P. Stinzlano. D-Coiumbu s,
chair man of the committee, urged a minimum
number of changes in the bill, which Is is similar to
the one passed by the General Assembly last yea r
but v etoed by Gov. Richard F . Celeste.
Slinz lano' s j ob was made simpler Tuesday
when House Speaker Vernal G. Rille Jr., D-New
Boston, acting at Cel es te' s request, ordered lhe
elimination of a controversial seclion limlling
lawsull s against manufacturers lor defective
product s.

GOP charges Democrats with exploiting arms deal

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co in Count v. W.Va ., couple was
killed and· lhr ee other peopll'
were hospit al ized for injur ies in
an accidenl invo lvi ng a Mason
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alfernoon.
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71. both of Rl. 2, Harts, W.Va ..
were pronouneed dead on arrival
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Dr. Georglanna Bur ns, ac ling
Mason Counl v coro ner, f ollowing
the 3: 40 p.m: accident in which
the vehicl e they were riding in
collided with a school bus ca r rying 23 Point Pleasant junior and
senior high school students,
accordi ng l o the Mas on County
Sheriff' s Depar tment.
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BE IRUT, Lebanon (UPI ) Shiit e Mos lem militi amen art'
trying 10 engineer th e reieas(' of
lhr ee AmPrl ca ns a.nd an indian
held hostage by Moslem ex l remlsts by exchanging a captured
i sraeli air man lor 400 j ailed
Palestin ians, mili tia sources
said.
· The Shiite Moslem mllil ia
A mal made no mention Tuesday
of effor ts to ar ra nge lhe deal,
proposed by Amal leader Nablh
· Ber r i : But Am aI sources said
they made "som e feelers" on a
swap to lhe I nter national Committee of I he Red Cross .
The I slamic .llhad lor the
Ll beratlon of Pal estine, the
group holding the hostages, postponed a threat 10 kill them

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their demand s and release the
Arabs.
Th e ex tension of the kid·
nappers· dr adllnr eaSI'd tension
in Beirut, Damascus, .J eru sa l em
and Wa shlngron and led to hopt:'s
Tuesday lor a negoti ated sell le·
menl wil houl bloodshed.
Several radio and other report s
In Lebanon speculated th ai co nlact s and negotlallons were
under way to free I he hostages .
Israel and the United Sl ates
reiler ated earlier refu sals to deal
wllh ler rorlsts.
Sl ate Deparlm enl spokesman
Cha r les Redman sai d In Washington that the U.S. policy Js
" no co ncess ions'' 1o I error . " We

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do not en courage l hlrd parties 10
make co ncess ions. W&lt;''re not
talking l o I srael about any deal,
and we don'l plan lo dO so."
I sraeli Fo rei gn Mlnl stPr
Shimon Peres, who ~a i d Sund ay
any swap r equ est presenlcd "In a
proper way" would be consl·
der cd by Israel. sai d on Tu es duy
that he doubled Bcrri could
engineer l hc refease of ihC'
hostages.
T he Tslami c ,Jihad l or lhe
Llb&lt;&gt;ration of Pal estine is holding
Am er icans Alann Sl cen. 47, Robert Polhlii, 52, Jesse Tur ner , 39,
and Indian-bor n U.S. res ident
Mifhlieshwar Singh, 60, ail prOl essors . al IJelru t Universit y
College.
Berrl has sugges ted swapping
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the 4011 Pal PSI In lans lor an I sntl'li
airman t·;,ptu n ·d In Oct liiK' t'.
Ber r l offt'rNI to act "s ;, middll'man In l hP d&lt;·al, whi&lt;'h lw H;tld
co uld prompt th1· l.•lamlc .Jihad
for t he Liberat ion of Palr slint • to
free li s l our c;Jp ll ves.
Berrl pia)·•·d a rolr• in "" ~&lt;l n &lt;·&lt;' r·
ing I he· r&lt;'l raS(' of Am• ·r ica n
hos tagcs In 1hP19Ro hijacking of ;(
'i'WA ·airlln('r !n Bclrul th at IPII
,Na vy dl vrr Robi ·rt St('ih(•m
dealt.
,... " I do not know who this grnup
is, but II thr y l'r lcasc llw lt' four
hos tages, thPn I prom ise l o gr;
!heir 4110 men from Isr ael In
exchange lot' the l snH'II pilot we
have," Ber t'l loid United Press
Intern ational In Damascus.

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