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.:EWING
' FUNERAL
'· HOME
·"DIGNITY AND
. '· sERVICE ALWAYS"

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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.

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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.
OH;
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GIRLS CLASS "A" SECTIONAL at MEIGS HIGH SCHOOL
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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1·••• ~-~
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"'twr luiW!ol Maltrlallllor ..t l'loco"

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TO WAVERLY DISTRICT
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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WED .. FEB . 25 - 7 :00 p.m.
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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WE WILl

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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7:30 o.m. to 4:00 p.m.

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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
!COntinued on Page 101

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,
·
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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mayors to run aga~n

/'3,Rft&amp;tered

N£EDS

C!..~ l cs t c

Council
member
outlines
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eros ton
problem

Firm-s back 'Goodyear amendment' bill

BOYS CLASS "A" SECTION at MEIGS HIGH SCHOOL

MUZZLE LOADING
' 1nd
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o ut-1 o P.M.

" ! 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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SAT., FEB . 28- 3:00 p.m.

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

: ,M0N.-S~T '' ·""

TO WAVERLY DISTRICT
v1. Minford Lowar
MARCH 3 - 8 :16 p.m.

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PO INT PLEASANT - A Li n·
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
Counlv scholl bu s on W.Va. 2 in
Ga ll i po l is Ferr y Tu es day
alfernoon.
Melvin Slas. 80. and Hei('n Sias.
71. both of Rl. 2, Harts, W.Va ..
were pronouneed dead on arrival
at P leasanl Valley Hos pital by
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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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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A fond fareweii ____~--.,..---·Rus--=ty;..._B_row_n:·
During six years of writing this
column on women fn the '80s, I
was frequently asked If It was
hard to keep coming up with
topics. No, I said, not when you
are writing about all the ways
women see themselves In today's
world.
Chronicling women In a period
of enormous social change Is like
covering fireworks on the Fourth
of July: Dazzling bursts of color
and sound come from every
direction to light 'up the sky . .
Like fireworks , the energies of
women are being unleashed In a

hunger of kids while providing a
'multitude of directions. Yes our lives are fragmented and sheltered place, rich In alfectlon,
pressured and teeming with praise and endearing traditions.
Second, we' see ourselves out·
distractions. BUt yes - we're
learnlrig to live with and love the side the home - making a
challenges and treasure the difference. Because of us, Ameriopportunities that allow us to can business has gone coed. We
realize ourselves. Let us count bring to the work place a talent
for cooperation and consensus
the ways: ·
We see ourselves, first, In the and new dimensions In manage·
home as primary caretakers and ment that are Inherent In the
care givers lor our families . We female perspective.
do this while holding jobs and
serving or leading In the com· . Women Insert different priori·
muntty. Today's mothers try to ties Into the agenda when they
stay on top of the clutter and become legislators, mayors and

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.The Lighter Side

How to conipete
in 6 easy lessons
By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON !UP! I - Competiliven~ss, a Harvard eco nomist
has observed, "mea ns diflerent things to different people."
: Definitely. And whll~ speaking In platitudes, It might ~ lso be said
that competlllveness often depends on whose ox Is being gored.
I'm sure the new congressional Caucus on Competitiveness would
only accept the view that it Is an American ox, and the trade deficit
would tend to support that argument . ! remind you, however, that we
llkewlse need to be competitive In the things we pack.
·: According to Delsey of Paris, a French luggage manufacturer, at
least half the U.S. bu siness executives who travel abroad forget the
pack a toothbrush .
; Oh, well, l suppose II is fairly slmplt• to send Fill out to bu y one. But
Delsey seeks to prod our memory by making available an IS· Item
checklist.
: If the company has Its way, we would never forget such things as
~redll cards and toiletries.
·; I don't want to .denlgrate the spirit of competit iveness, but the
WASHINGTON - As the bl·
checklist strikes me as woefully inadeq uat e. Almost as deficient as a
za rre plottlngs of the Iranamuck
ilst of warning signs that may indicate your stockbroker Isn't acting
conspirators were unfolding on
!n your best Interest.
the nation's f~ont pages, we cast
:· The latter list Includes such quPsllons as whether your profits
an Ill-considered slur on the
pxceed the commission fees. At no point In ques tioning whether your
competence of certain White
broker might be making you brokl' docs it mention his competence In
House aides. We described their
)lacking.
handling of the media as "ama· Nor does Detsey include·baggage on its lis t. Yet. how often have we
teurish." On reflection, we feel
set out for distant points and left our bags on the front stoop?
an apology Is due.
~ I mean, what profit is there In rem embering Ia pack a toothbrush II
What we forgot In the heat of
we leave the bag ltsell al home'!
the moment was their near total
; I would put baggage ahead of such items as tickets, passports,
success In convincing the media
jnedlcatlon, alarm clocks, cameras and film thai Delsey dutifully
that President Reagan was tough
Includes on lis checklist.
on terrorists - when, In fact, he
: The luggage company, for lnstar ·e. lists a "voltage adaptor" as a
was secretly sidling up to the
jravel necessity whereas credit cards. cas h and airline tickets are
most abominable terrorist of
listed elsewhere.
them all, Iran's Ayatollah
: Try flying anywhere without a ticket. or the cas h or plastic to buy a
Khomelnl.
pew one, and see how necessary thos!' things are.
Although their dealings with
• Delsey also might ha ve reminded us to take along a water bottle
the Khomelnl hierarchy had a
when we travel to France or other foreign destinations.
·
Maxwell Smart quality, the Rea: I'm sure II must have come as a surprise to you, as it did to me, to
gan proconsuls were deadly
find environmentalists and ot her h€•alth activists attacking lead
efficient In portraying the pres!·
'pipes.
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den I as the scrouge of terrorism.
·· I can remember when a sure t hlng was defined as a "lead pip&amp;\ But they focused media attention
Ctnch. "
errantly on Libya's Moammar
:: "Lead pipe cinches" were considered !'V('n more of a certaint y than
Gadha!l, whom Reagan called
were ordinary cinches.
"this mad dog of the Middle
~ I'm not suggesting that fo reign plumbers, like theh· American
East."
~ount erparts, may at one time have put a premium on lead pipes, but
The president's rhetoric posiIt Is best to be on the safe side whether traveling at hom~ or abroad. lf
tively bristled with righteous
lhal Includes paCking yo ur own drinking watN, so be it.
outrage. "State·supporled ter·
:· It' s a " lead pipe cinch'' you will forget to pack so m ethln~
rorlsm Is a form of warfare, and
Important , like a toothbrush, the next lim ~ you go somewhere.
you can't sll by and let somebbdy
·. But don't forget wh~re you are going.
else delcare war on you and
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pretend that you're still at
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peace," he thundered . The pun·

judges. Now that one of every
three labor union members Is a
woman, child care, maternity ·•
leave, pay equity and flexible
work schedules are :viable Issues
at the bargaining table.
· Third, we see ourselves Insist·
lng on fairness and 1ustlce In all
aspects of our lives. We objec!;
for example, to subtle put-downs . '
In the college classroom when ·
male professors challenge male
students with ·penetrating ques·
lions requiring critical judg·
ments, while asking women
questions · that take simplistic
answers.
On the job, we continue to
crusade for as much money as
men when our work - even II
different - Is equally valuable to
employers. We're willing to go to
court If bosses promote less·
qualified males, or call us
"honey" and "sweetie" and
pollu.te our workday with sexual
Innuendos.
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Finally, we see ourselves
learning from other women,
learning from each other. II was
wives, remember, confiding
their chilling stories of abuse,
that persuaded women to open
shelters lor the battered . Work·
lng women share their experlen· ~
ces and urge us to walk away ~
from stagnating, dead·end jobs, "
and some, pioneering In new ;:
fields, Inspire us to follow them . . ;;
I myself learned much from :.
the hundreds of women I Inter- : ;
viewed and the hundreds who '0:
wrote to respond to columns or to ~:
alert me to concerns they had as
women. ·

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. B~ United Press International
, Today Is Wednesday, Feb. 11 , the 42nd day ofl987 with :123 to follow .
The moon Is moving toward Its full phase.
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; The morning stars are Venus a nd Saturn.
: The evening stars are Mercury, Mars and Jupller.
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• Those born on this date are under the sign of Aquarius. They Include
l:ngllshman William Talbot , the lnventol' of photography. In 1800;
jnventor Thomas A. Edison In 1847; King Farouk, Egypt's last
.monarch, In 1920; actress Kim Stanley In !925(age62l. and actor Burt
:Reynolds In 1936 1age 511 .
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Mary had appeared to her at the tow n of Lourdes:
: In 1937, General MotOI'S agreed to recognize the United Auto
)'lor-kers Union as the bargai ning age,nt for GM workers.
• In 1945, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister
Winston Churchill and Soviet leader Josef Stalin ended a week· long
yvorld War II conferen~:c at Yalta.
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• In 1965, U.S. and South VIetnamese planes staged the first bombing
bids on North VIetnam In retaliation for a VIet Cong altack. '
: In 1970, Japan became the fourth nation to put a satelllteln·spacefollowlng Ihe Soviet Union, United Slates and France.
: In 1986, Soviet Jewish dissident Analoly Shcharansky and three
JVestern spies were released by Soviet authorities In Berlin swap for
ltve East bloc spies held In the Untied States and West Germany.
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lor hard work."
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dlts of the press, with few strays ,
swallowed every word.
Given the abuse we received
for saying otherwise, we might
be excused now for rubbing their
noses In the print. Here Is the
autopsy of a dlslnformation
campaign:
We lea rned In December 1985
that the White House had opened
back channels to Iran. When we
began poking Into the story, a top
Pentagon official telephoned ur·
gently and asked for an .off·the·
record meeting. He pleaded with
us not to run the story because It
would "endanger the lives of the
hostages."
We held up the story. But It

became obvious to us that the
White House was deliberately
setting up Gadhafl as a scape
goat to divert attention from lis
appeasement of Khomelnl. The
more Reagan turned up the heat
on Gadhafl, the more we Insisted
he was assailing the wrong
terrorist . "The most remorseless
perpetrator of terro rist actions
aimed at Americans is not
Libyan dictator Moammar Gad·
hall" we wrote, "butt he messla·
nlc mullah oflran .... Khomelnlls
our public enemy No. 1. " ·
We thought the story so lmpor·
tant that we wrote a dozen
columns In December 1985 and

January 1986 describing Khomel·
nl's terrorist operations. We
accused him of "waging an
undeclared war on the · United
States." We called the terrorists
he had recruited and trained "the
New Savages." We cited Inter·
cepted communications as evidence that Khomelnl was behind
the bombings, hljacklngs and
hostage -taking that have
plagued Americans in the Middle
East.
The American casualty count
In Iran's undeclared war, we
reported, had reached 264. One
was a high U.S. official, William
Buckley, who was kidnapped off
the streets of Beirut and sav·
agely tortured until he died. The
Senate Intelligence Committee
has reported that the White
House learned of Buckley's terri·
ble death "In late 1985."
We reported the story In grim
detail on Dec. 13, 1985, despite the
emphatic denials of White House
and State Department spokespersons . One staff member of the
National Security Council liter·
ally screamed at Dale Van Alta
on the telephone for printing the
story. If we continued such
reports, the staffer warned, the
White House would portray us
publicly as Irresponsible, even
traitorous . Other White House
ai des - co nv eyed the same

message.
Then we spoke to a Washington ,.
Post staffer who said Buckley
might still be' alive, according to ,,
his "CIA sources ." We not only :
Ignored the White House threats '"
and stuck to our story, we
repeated II. The Post thereafter ~;
deleted all references to Buckley •
until It ran Its own front -page .~
account of Buckley's death al· •
most a year Ia ter - on Nov. 25,
1986. The U.S. government's ;
acknowledgement flnalfy came ~
on Jan. 20, In a speech by VIce ;:
President Geprge Bush.
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Is one bright spot. We thought the •
president, unlike his aide, would ;;
not lie about his Iran overtures. ~
He agreed to see Van Alta on , .
Feb. 4, 1986. Without hesitation,
he acknowledged that Buckley ::
was dead and Indicated that the :
While House had open~ negolla· · •
lions wllh Iran. He asked only -~"
that we not quote him until the '·
hostages were safe.
But on April 23, Reagan de· :.
clared: "No one can kill Amerl· •·
cans and brag about it." By this ,.
•
time, 264 Americans had been •
killed by Iran-sponsored terror· ·,
lsts. And Ayatollah Khomelnl ~
unfurled a taunting banner above •
the road to Tehran's Mehrabad
airport. II boasts: "America •
can't do a damn thing."
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It' s not as bad as I had expected. nanced. The cost of the more
I had ·envisioned the Lyndon reeent ones has been about $2!i
Baines .Johnson Ll brary as a million. Once co mpleted, they
pharaonic structure dominating are turned over to the govern·
the Texas landscape, as Its ment, which assumes the cost of
namesake once lowered over the maintenance.
national political scene.
It's big, all right, but not all
In 1955, with only the Roosevelt
that archllecturally overpower· library to deal with, theresponsl·
lng or out of place In Its academic bllily set the Treasury back a bit
setting, the Unlverslly of Texas less than $65,000. The annual bill
campus.
has since topped $20 million .
And at 117.000 square feet. the
Cost, however, Is not the major
,Johnson facility recently loslit s objection of the critics of the
tllle as the largest such preslden· presidential library system as It
llal library to the 133,000 square has developed. Where the ea rlier
feet of Jimmy Carter's newly libraries were designed as and
opened complex In Atlanta.
have remained essentially re·
With that opeRing, there are search centers, the more recent
now eight such es tablishmen ts. ones have taken on a memorial
With a single exception, every quality. The emphasis Is less on
past president back to Herbert scholarship than on a celebration
Hoover Is represented.
of the personalities and accomp·
The exception Is Richard llshments of the na111esakes,
Nixon , and . even he has one even If their tenure In tfie Oval
planned. But there are some Otflce was In most respects less
problems there, Including, get· than memorable.·
ling legal control of presidential
There's also the question of
papers and tapes Impounded by title. Presidents since the begin·
Congress In the wake of nlng of the republic have been
earling their papers home with
Watergate.
Plans for a Reagan library are them when they leave office.
also well-advanced, but those, Their right to do so has been
too, are encountering problems. questioned, but, again with the
The proposed slle on the Stanford exception of Nixon, so far not
University campus has become denied.
Back In the Carter admlnlstra·
both an environmental and poll!I·
cal Issue.
lion, a proposal was made by lhe
The presidential library bus!· ' then head of Ihe General Services
ness began back In 1940 with Administration to federalize preFDR. His Is a relatively modest . sldentlal archives, with the go·
structure housing presidential Ver nment constructing a ce)ltral
papers and facilities lor research library to house the papers of up
on his presidency. But the to six presidents. But he did not
•concept has gotten steadily make much of an Impression
grander with · succeeding with the proposal, especially not
with the boss.
·
presidencies.
Doris
Initially
prl·
Kearns,
the
biographer
The libraries at!!
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of Lyndon Johnson, has said that
what's behind the presidential
library boom Is "competlilon of
memory." Competitors through·
out their political careers, once
presidents reach the While
House they continue to compete
- but now ll's a contest with all
their predecessors for history's
athmllon. Their libraries are
their declaration of their proper
place as they see it .

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· 6ut not good enough until we John's point guard scored 27
UPI Sports Writer
lear n to execute when the game points. He has 84 points In hls last
The Seton Hall Pirates are Is on the line. In th at situation we three games, hitting 29 of48 shot! ·
making progress In the Big East have to play better."
from the floor and playing even
des pite what th.e lr record
Since the formation of the Big minute.
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East In 1979, the Pirates have
"The performance of Jackso~
The Pirates, 3·9 In the league, recorded 18 conference victories tonight was another Emmy .. . :
have al ready mat ched their in all, Including three this season. another Oscar," St. John'sCoach :
conference victory tota l of last Seton Hall 's last eight conference Lou Carneseeca said. , "It's nol ·
year . They are piaylng co mpel!· ga mes hav e been decided by 4 just because I say so, lt ' sbecaus• ·
lively, even If they are losing. In polnl s or less. Scton' Hallls 3·51n of what you saw."
years past. they would just lose. those games.
Jackson sent the game Into
"We've played 12 Big East
"One night we don' t make free overtim e at 55· 55 when he hit a
ga mes and 10 have gone to the throws and the nex t night we play jumper in traffic wit h 19 seconds
las t minute," Seton Hall Coach . poor defense,'' Car leslmo said. left In regu lation . He also fol ·
P .J . Car leslmo sa id Tuesday "Tonight we ' couldn 't contain lowed Marco Baldi's game
night after the Pirates fell to No. Mar k Jackson."
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday. February 14;-1987

Southern run~ past Oak .Hill l 02-81 for third straight, win
By SCOTT WOLFE

Sentinel Stall
RACINE -Utilizing a scorch·
log hot tempo, the Southern
Tornadoes broke open a close
game In the second period
outscoring Its toe 27-llto smoke
t he 0 ak HllI 0 aks, I02 ·81 , here
Tuesday evening In an SVAC
make-up game.
The Tc;&gt;rnadoes of Coach Howle
Caldwell placed six men In
double figures, led by a sparkling
26 point effort by junior guard
David Amburgey . Other Torna does In the · umellght Included

Eric Milliron wllh 17 Important
markers, Matt Harris' 14, Shannon Rittle and Ken Turley 10,
Todd Kimes 12.
Oak Hill was led by Brian
Howell's 21 points, whlle teammates Eric Faye and Eric Kern
add ed 16 and 12 po Int s respectively. The usually high scoring
Mike Hale was limited to just 9
points.
Impr.eJ~s iv e from the start, the
Tornadoe,s claimed a 25-21 first
period lead, however, Oak Hill,
who was an earlier victory over
Southern was not to be denied.

Southern picked up the pace In
t he second can t o wlth t he app 11·
calion of a full court press and
potent running game. Wh,l le SHS
was aII t he more 1nsp 1r ed • 0 ak
Hill tired quickly and led to Its
own demise . with a spree of
forced
B hi turnovers
d
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e n a grea a11 -aroun earn
effort annd key -floor play from
Amburgey, Milliron. Harris and
Kimes, Southern held a hugP
52-32 halftime advantage.
A somewhat rejuvenated Oak
Hill club managed to keep pace
wit h SHS In the third round,

·however, the hosts stretched Its tory on the bailie of the boards as
lead by seven as It went Into the Us thr ee big .men, Todd Klll'les,
finale with an 83-56 advantage.
David McMillin, and Ken Turley
Although Oak Hill had a mild · grabbed 11. 8, and 7 caroms
of1enslve outburst In the finale respectively .
SHS held on for the giant vlelory
Howell and Faye each had 6
and Impressive .comeback bid In .apiece for Oak Hill.
the latter stages of the SVAC
Southernf co mmitted 13 turnovrace.
ers while orclng Oak Hill for 26.
Southern hit 37-76 for 49.3 SHS collect ed 12 steals, 5 assist s,
percent and canned 28 of 36 for 78 and 21 fouls, while OH had 7
percent from the line. Oak Hill steals, 5 assists, and 26 fouls.
finished with 32 of 66 attempts for
Coach Jay Rees' reserves won
48 percent and 17 of 27 at the foul the reserve contest 46-35 behind
circles.
another good team effort. Chad
Southern claimed a 46-30 vic· Taylor led with 9, Ryan Evans
and Shawn Diddle had 8 each,
and Shane Simpson 7. Bob Ward
Jed the Oaks wit h 19 and Brandon
Morgan had 12 for the Oaks .
Southern hosts Southwes tern
Friday.
Box score:

·Free-throw shooting keeps Rio in first
place in .MOC; play at Walsh Saturday
Staff and Wire reports
OLD FORT - Clutch freethrow shooting helped Ri o
Grande maintain Us lead in the
Mid-Ohio Conference basketball
·race Tuesday night .
The Redmen sank four char ity
shots In the final 14 seconds to
hold off host Tiffin in a 76-72
triumph .
Ron Rill Inger' s basket with
1:53 left broke a 67-67 tie and
Jimmy Kearns converted a
three-point pla y to put Rio
Grande up 72-67. With 14 seconds
left, Tiffin was called for a
technical lor calling time out
when II dldn ' I have any remainIng and Mike Smith hit both fr ee
throws. Three seconds later .Ray
Singleton hit two more.

Tiffin' s Steve Doss ended the
game with his fourth thr ee-point
goal.
The lead changed hands 12
different times In the second hall,
wllh Rio Grande pulling ahead to
stay In the last five minutes .
Rlllinger scored 10 of his 20
points In the closing five minutes.
"We were poised down the
stretch," Redmen Coach John
Lawhorn said. "That was the
key. We were able to get the ball
Into I he paint area four limes in
the last minute."
Joe Verhoff l ed Rio Grande
with 22 point s. Smith added 16.
Skloo Sims led Tiffin with 22,
Doss 18, .James Norman 16 and
Tyrone '(rbovlch 13.

Athens High School Class AA
Boys Sectioqal Tournament
UPPER BRACKET
2 WARREN LOCAL (10-7)
FEB. 25, 6:00P.M.
NELSONVILLE-YORK (7-10)
MARCH 4. 7:30 P.M.

ALEXANDER (9-8)

WINNER VS.
IRONTON
LOWER
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WINNER
O.U. CONVO.

FEB. 25, 8:00P.M.
FEDERAL-HOCKING (7-ll)

MARCH ll. 8:15 P.M.

LOWER BRACKET

Vernon past Ced arville.
Mount Vernon had a 34-32
halftime left and stretched lt to
60-49 with 7:25 left. C'.edarville
managed to cut the lead to two
with 1: 31 l eft ; but could gel no
closer.
Cedarv ille's Mike Freeman
topped all scorers with 28 points
and Eddie Wakefield added 14.
Mount Vernon , which announced Monday it was forleltln g
all of Its earlier victories this
season due to the use of an
Ineligible player, Is now 1-22
overall and 1-10 In the MOC.
Cedarville Is 13-9 overall and 3-8
In the MOC .
AI Columbus , Doug Hoover
scor ed 17 points and Steve
Hawley and Bob Walters had 15
apiece to power Ohio Dominican
to Its win over Urbana.
Urbana got 19 points from Joe
McFadden and 12 from Arledge
Montgdmery.
ODU Is now 5-19 overall and 4-7
In the conference and Urbana i s
10-16 overall and also 4-7 In lhe
league.
Rio Grande's box scor e:
RIO GRANDE (76) -

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Southern
oak Hlll .............. ...... 2t 11 24 25- at
Reserve score- Southern 46. Oak Hill
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gt·a ndparcn i s are M elvin and
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CINC"INNATI (UPI) - The
Cincinnati Reds announced Tuesday that fref' agenl Terry Francona , 27, an outfielder a nd first
baseman. will be at spring
training on a trial bas is.
Thr Rrds sa id that' by March
26, Francona will either be
offered a contract or be free to
trv out with another team.
·Francona, the son of formrr
major league Tllo Francona,
played for the Montreal E .xpos
from 1981 through 1985 and was
wiTh the Chicago Cubs l as t yea r ,
hiTting .2W In 86 games.

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Publl ~ hro

Bradbury
PTO has
meeting

nated at Ihe March 24--meeting:
Bob Byer of the Meigs Emergency Medical Services was
guest speaker. He detailed the
services offen•d through the
EMS, lncltidlng the action of that
agency when an emergency
situation arises. the various
techniques used In emergencies ,
and the educational program of
th e EMS.
Room count was co nducted
with the winning room being the
fifth grade.

a computer. Currently a contest
Is going on to see whi ch homeroom turns In the most labels. A
prize will be given.
It was reported that Ju lia
Quail!\, Jane Good, and Dottle
Scarberry wer~ the winners In a
recent drawing. A monlnatlng
commi ttee of Donald Hanning,
Dennis Hockman, Sabra Click,
and Ni na Craddock was dt'Veloped to present a slate of new
officers for the 1987-88 school
year . New officers will be nom I·

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· recent rrieetfrg of the Bradbury
PTO.
It was also announced that the
last basketball game will be held
Saturday. Sharon Stewart pre·
slde'd at the meeting during
which time it wa s noted that
l abel s from C'ampbells and a few
Several activities lneludlng a other product s are still being
dance party for the fifth and six th saved wit h the redemption value
graders on Valentine's Day, 7to9 to be' used in the purchase of
p.m and a basketball banquet either a compu ter or software l or

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FEB, 28.
8:00P.M.

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SHERIDAN (8-9) .
FEB. 24, 7:30 P.M.
MILLER (3·16)

Sophomore forward Gene Wll,
Iiams, coming into the game with
a team-high 16-point scoring
aver age, was held to one point it came In the first half.
Rio Grande, 24 -5 overall, holds
a one-game lead over Walsh in
the MOC race with a 10-11eague
mark. Ti ffin is 17-10 overall and
&amp;-Sin the MOC.
Rio will now travel t.o Wal sh
(20-7 and 9-2) Sat urday to battle
the second-place Cavaliers .
Elsewhere In the M0C Tuesday night, Walsh remained in
second place, slipping past Malone, 60-57; Mount Vernon Nazarene beat Cedarville, 76- 70; and
Ohio Dominican defeated Urbana, 101-90.
At Canton, John Young hit both
ends of a one-and-one \lfith 12
seconds left to Ice Walsh's win
over Malone.
The two t eams were tied at
28-28 at the half the the l ead
seesawed In the second halt with
Walsh up 58-57 when Young wa s
fouled.
Keith .Troyer ' s attempt for a
three,point goal In the clsoing
second for M alone failed.
Shawn Gamble had 16 and
Allen Walker 15 for Walsh, now
20-7 overall and 9-2 In the"MOC.
Malone's Rex Adams led all
scorer s with 25 and Jim Widder
added 14. Malone Is 14-12 overall
and 7-4 in the MOC.
At Mount Vernon, Tom Clark
scored 21 points and Tod Morrison added 17 to lea d Mount

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By Cindy S. Oliveri
County Extension Age nt
Winter months are a grea t ti me
to ma ke a pot of homemade soup.
The aroma fills the house. a nd
It 's a super way to warm up a ft er
a day out In the cold. Ac tually
any.tlme Is a good lime to ma ke
soup, but I find myself maki ng II
mor e often dur ing the colder
months of the vear.
This week ·In the Spotligh t
takes a look at the types of soups
and shares some ideas for you to
try with your fa mily.
' . Ther e are three diffNent typos
: • of soups. Broth Is a clear soup to
which meat and vegeta bles may

Homemade soup Is economical
especially if you use leftover
meat and vegetables. Wha t goes
into a soup dPpends upon what
foods you have on hand and wh at
foods your fam ily likes. No food
need go to waste, when there is a
so up-min ded person aro und.
Keep a plastic container in the
frceu•r to sto re bi ts of l cf t ov~ r
food for future soup - bits of
cooked roast. pork , or other
meats, macaroni, spaghetti , or
other pasta . and odd tomatoes,
vegeta bles or brot h. When the
co nta iner is full, then it's ti me to
make so up. Let th e contai ner

thaw Jn the refrigera tor. Hea t the
cont ent s and add liquid , if
necessa ry. Season and serve.
For the cook In a hu rry , crea m
soups are an excellent -a lternative. They do best when prepared
and se rved Immedi ately.
When preparing crea m soup s:
Hea t milk at a low tempera·
ture, do not boil. Milk tha t Is
heated at a high tempera tu re
may for m a film on the surface.
This Is from the protein coagul a\·
ing. P rolonged high temJl!' ratures may also cause oil fl avors
and scorching.
Stir milk mixtures thickened
with fl our or co rnstarch con·

School chorus
to perform
The 6o- mcmtx&gt;r Wahama Hig h
School Choru s directed '' ·' · i\IJ hic·
.Johnson will give a co m·ert
• Sunday evening at 7 p.m. at the
·~ Middlepo rt First Ba pt ist Chu rc·h.
' The public is in vited.
Selection s hv thr choru s whi ch
performs in for mal atti re will
Include "Shin&lt;' Dow n", ·.Jubilatl'
Dio", "Drl'a m On" , "E ii j&lt;~ h
Rock", a trad itional spiritua l.
and "(;;rf'a t Is the Lord ."
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The chorus has per formec.l in
numerous churches in bo th Ohio
and Wes t Virginia. did sPiect io ns
on Huntio glon td ev is ion Chr ist • mas morning, and in May will be
tr awling to N&lt;•w Yor k to par tie!·
pa t c in com pe t it ion.

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,.-· P OMEROY - Ret urn .Jona·
: tha n Meigs Chaptrr, Da ughte rs
: or the ll mcrlca n Revol ution, will
. : ml'ct at 7 p.m. Thursday at the
:· .M~ Igs Museum , Butt ernu t 1\v(•,
• 1 Po m ~ro,· . ,\mcrica n histor)' &lt;'S ·
... ~av winnprs ami thP good ci tizrn
: winner will be honon •d.

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,· Lodge 453, F&amp;II M. Chester, wi ll
.; meet at 7:30p.m. Thursday with
: · wor k to tx&gt; In thr fellowcraft
: degree. Refres hment s will be
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; .JACKSON - Buc kPye .Joi nt ·
:- count v Srlf.lnsura nc&lt;' Counci l
-:;ru•Pting will lx• hPid at 9 a.m .
· Friday in thc dow nstairs meeting
: .room of the Comfor t Inn .
;..Jackson.

II br idal showrr honori ng .Julie
Elber fe ld, br ldc·elcc t of Sc·o tt
Dillon. was hrl d rerrntly in the
social room of St. Paul Lu thera n
Chu rch. B&lt;'l'ky Smith and .Judy
Elchlngrr hos ted thl' shower
,
Gam o•s were played and prizes
awardr d to E rna line Pra tt , .lul ir
Elberleld. Susie Sordcn and Lisa
, Rober ts-Lrwy,
,
Present ing gift s were Barbara
• ' and Sue Fry, Ru th Rush, Lisa
' Smith, Bec ky Smith , J udy Ei·
chlngrr. .Joan n Willia ms , Ma rtha
McPhai l. Carolyn Salser. Virg il
and Mary Ham m, Char lotte
E lbc rlrl d. Li nda and .Jeff .Iones,
Edn a and Trell Sc hoenlcb, Eu ·
n ice Nlehm.
Micklr and Diek Flck. Susie
Sordr n. Susa n Huntsman. Ema·
' · line Pratt , Tim and Edle King,
Jennifer and E rin Andrt'son,
Michelle Schr lener, Elmora Bo·
IcC', ·Bill, Rac ha el and Bill. .Jr.
Downie. Mildred Fry, Jea nie
Braun.
Ewiyn Romine, Nant·y dcLa ·

·Carmel note.r
Mrs. Lula Circle l'isl tr&lt;l at the
home of Mr. and Mrs . Rober t
Har den or Mor ning Star Su nda)'.
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Mrs. Marilyn Young of Sidney
spent thl' WPrkend at the home of
, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edson
; Roush. She also \' !sited hrr
mother at the Holwr Medica l
tenter.
Mr. and Mrs. Hayma n Rarnlt z
or Pomerov called at thr home of
' ,Eunlr Br l~ker on Sunday . i\lso
visiting Mrs . Brinker Su ndar
was Mrs. l.ll lle Randolph or
Alfred.

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F ifty-two attended Sunday
schOoi at the Carmel C hu rc~
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margarine or butter; Salt •to
taste; 2 cups mashed coo)(ed
vegetables, including liquid; ' I
qua rt milk.
Melt butter or margarine In a
large heavy saucepan. Add fl our
and salt, mix well. Stir un til a
smooth pas te Is formed.
Remove from hea t. Stir in milk
gradually. Add vegetables and
hea t .thoroughly. Add popper If
desired. Serves 614 cup se rvings.
For a cheesv variation, add I
c ~p shredded cheese to the
recipe. Stir and head unti l lhe
cheese Is melted .
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Par ty" was a nnounrrd at the
recent meeti ng of th r Helpi ng
Hands of the Zion Church of
Chr is t to be held Sunday follow·
ing church services hosted t he
youth group.
Plan ned duri ng the meeting
wrrr Valent ine remembrances
for the six woni r n and lour men
at the Meigs Count y Infirmary .
Kathry n Eva ns wi ll be spea ker
for the Wo m!"n' s Frllows hip,
Fe b. 26, at the Bradfor d Church.
Also anno uned were rev iva l
ser·vices to be held Apr il 24-26,
with Lowell Lusby as the
eva ngC' Iist.
Marge Purte ll presided at the
meet in g whic h opened wit h John
3, IIi in uni so n. Fo r roll ca ll
members rcspo nd ~d wit h a scrip·

Si\TURDt\Y
POMEROY - Pomcro.v Ar·ra
Charnbrr or Co rn merT&lt;' is span·
sor in g thr Bend llrra Miss
Sw('(•t hrarr Pagrant Saturday at

Pomcro)' \ 'i llage Hall audito·
rium . i\ges 3-4 an d 5-li from .) to:,
p.m.; i\gcs ? · ~an d 10·1.1 from fj to
R p.m. Registra tion is $10 at the
door.
HMtH ISONV ILL F: - The an·
nual ins pect io n will he held when
Har riso nvi lle Lodgr 411. F&amp;IIM.
meet s ''' 7; :10 p. m. Sa turda1· a t
the tcmplr.

P lans lor the annua l blur and
go ld ba nque t to be held Feb. 19 at
th•• ·Senior Ci tizens Center were
made when Po meroy Pack 249
met at the Pomrroy Elementa ry
Schoo l.
T he distr ict mr&lt;'li ng to be held
on March 21 wit h a boat derby
was noted, and 'a fund rais ing
project disc ussed. II ga me of dart
baseba ll was played. The group
rcp!'a ted the cub scout motto to
close the m&lt;'eting.

ll,\ LD KNOB - i\ hymn sing
will hr hrld at thr F rer &lt;lom
Gospel Missio n Chu rch at Ra id
Knob at 7; :UJ J&gt;.m. Sa turday wi th
Da n Hayman and ihc Fa ith Trio
to be fea tu red .

va l and Jpanle, .Janice Rcut Pr.
Rhonda Davis . .Ja ne Wise, Lil lia n
Moorr, Lisa Robcrts ·Lrwy, Lor·
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"lovr," Devotions were given
and included poems appropriate
to the month of February.
Susann e WarnPr read, "God's
Cr ea ti on "; Id a Mu r ph y,
" Love" ; Vlr lgnla Wyatt, '.'L~­
gend of Va lentines"; Mrs. Purtell, · "Va lentine's Day''; and
K at hr y n .J o hn so n,
" Was hington."
Mrs. Purtl•ll th" nkt•d those who
served thC' men's fl'ilows hi p 'iast
month. At the March 5 meeting at
I p.m at th church, more quilt s '
will be ti ed. Devotio ns wil l be by
Helen E blin and th r script u r~
word will be 'comfort. " Foll owing the prayer. the mem bers
worked on qu ilts. Attend ing
bes ides those named were Ca r r ie
Wears and Thelma Giles.

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lli\l' INE - i\ public va lent into
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Pos t Home by the pos t. Adm is·
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co upll'. ThOSl' attending arc also
to take a covered dish with the
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Helping Hands group meets

:~Bridal shower given for Meigs woman

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stantly to prevent Jumping.
Acids such as tomatoes or
lemon juice can ca use hot mil k to
curdle. Wilen mak ing a to mato
soup, thicken the milk first and
then add the tomato juice shortly
before serving. Anoth er option Is
to make the th ickened tomato
sauce and add It to the hot mil k
before serving.
Calorie counters ca n cut down
the calories in crea m soup by
using skim milk.
Cream soups can be livened up
with leftover mashed pota toes.
or a dab of macaroni and cheese.
You mi ght even try a dding~ cup
of Insta nt mas hed potato fl akes.
For a quick and easy soup try
this basic creamy vegeta ble
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Calendar/ happenings
THURSDAY
• PO MEROY - Rock Sprin gs
; Grange will mrt•t at 7:30 p.m.
• Thursday.
• .
; POME ROY - Preceptor Brt a
; Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
:· Sor ority wi ll have a soup suppN
• Thursday , starting 5::\0 p. m .. at
: Grace Episcopal Chu rc h pa rish
: house.

MICROWAVE

wintertime's favorite family meal

be added. An exampl~ of this Is
chickrn broth . or fre nch onion
so up. Thr second type of soup is a
erPo m so up such as rrt'a m of
broccoli or crea m of chicken. The
third type is a chowder. This type
of soup is hear ty wit h chu nks of
meat s and vei(ctables.
One of th.e favori tes at our
house Is New E ngla nd clam
chowder. I usually try to put
seve ral packages of clams in the
freezer aft er a visit to New
England, so that clam chowder
ca n be on the menu long afte r we
ret urn fro m ou r trip. Oth er
examples ol· a chowder Includ e a
chi ll or chunk y vegeta ble soup.

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Wednesday, February 11, 1987

Bus•van ,crash

Local Briefs:--..

rcontlnued from Page li

(;' ~:Li_ttle releases January figures
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.

s·:~· t~:~ ,acci~E'nts
Middleport pollee madP 50 arres ts and investigated nine
In January, according to the monthly report of Paller

• ·• ~ .Chief Sid Little. Vehicles of trhe dl'partment were driven 5,350

: ~ :•mues d\lrlng the month and parking meter collections totaled
; :~ ~:$1164..50. There were .518 parking tickets written and merchant
:, · ~ pollee cOllections totaled $42.

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Department records 37 calLs
The Middleport Fire Departmen t answered 37 ca lls during
January; nine fire calls and 28 emergency runs, Fire Chief .Jeff
Darst reports. All vehicles were driven 1,219 miles.

Village junds total $363,772.48
All Middleport Village funds tota led $:163,772.48 as of .Jan . ;11.
Clerk-Treasurer .Jon Buck reports.
RE'celpts and di sbursement s for each fund during the month
and the balance of each, include: gener al. $1!;,694.85, $22.297.81'\,
$35,264.91; street mainlenapce, $2,550.4:!. $1,66!1.64, $1,706.95:
revenue sharing: no receipt s. no disbursement s, $412.:11: fire
equipment , $1,17!i, $297.6.'i, $!,517.52; firE' truck, no receipts, no
disbursements, $9,019. 72; public rransportation, $6,081.84,
$8,742.93, $20,546.20 defici t; economic development, $1, 712.4S,
$709.16, $10,577.52; sanitary sewer escrow, no receipts, no
disbursements, $JOR,217.29; fire house improvement, $4.70, no
dlsburs&lt;&gt;mPnls, $43,899.18; water rank, no receipt s, no
disbursements, $125,977.!;8; water, $9,768.85, $8,186.05;
$10,189.21: sa nitary sew0r , $7,349.89, $5,459. 72, $23,657.6.1:
swimming pool, no receipts, S20.21, $729.88: crmet&lt;&gt;ry, $994.49,
$1,083.62, $473.42; wat er meter trusts, S575, $165, $12.675.56.
Receipts for the month totaled $45,907.50 whil e expenditures
amounted to $48.731.86.

Library to mail books Feb. 16
The Meigs County Public Library announces that the maifing
,: of thr 1986-R7 annual books-by-mall catalog to households along
• rural routes In ChE's ler. Hemlock Grove, Langsville and Long
Bottom in Meigs County wilt take place during the week of Feb.
. 16.
· The annual ca talog contains 800 rilles of both popular fiction
and Interes ting non-fiction books for adults and children. These
can be borrowed by se ndl~g in the postcard attached to the
catalog. Books from old ca talogs may be ordered at the same
time. The only cos t Is the firstl4 cent postcard. Books-by-mall
. pays all postage both ways on the books themselves.
Books·by·mall Is a sPrvlce provided by the Meigs County
. _; Public Library under a contract with I he Ohio Valley Area
. _Libraries In W.eilston . The program is supported by Federal
, • Llbrilt)' Services and Construct Act Til Jp I funds granted by the
State Library of Ohio.

Student's name omitted
The First Baptist -Ohio VaiiPy Christian School reports that it
erronrou slv omitted the name of Brett Wilt, twelfth grade. from
the third six weeks honor roll and the semester honor roll.

Last day set to apply for HEAP
-

Friday, Feb. 13 is the last day to apply for the Home Energy
Assistance Program.
HEAP is a federally-funded program designed to help eli~lble
Ohioans meet the rising costs of home healing this winter. To be
eligible for thP program , the tota l hou sehold Income must be
iPss than !50 percent of the federal Income poverty guidelines
· for 1986 and 1987.
H0lp. Is avallabiP for the emergency hea ting assistance
progr ~m to assist households which have r eceived a final
disconnection nbotlce, a gas or el£&gt;ctric sE'rvice disconnection or
have l£&gt;s s than a 10-day supply of bulk fuel :
A onelim£&gt; payment of up to $200 cam be made for eligiblE'
applicants one lime per winter heating season. For more
, Information, rail Gallia·Meigs Community Action AgE'nC)' at
" 4~6-0611 or 367· n41 In Ga llla Counly or 992·5605 or 992-6629 in
Meigs Counr.v.

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Middleport court

fine.~

8 people

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Seven defendants forfeited bonds and eight others were fined
in the court of MlddiE"port Mayor Fred·Hoffman Tuesday night .
Forfeiting bonds were Kevin G. Stewart, Athens, $400, driving
whll£&gt; Intoxicated; $100, open co ntainer, and $50, expired
• operator's license: John Sturgron, Gallipolis Ferry, W.Va.,
· ·• $450, driving while intoxicated; Janice Gieseklng, Middleport,
$50, expired tags: David A. Lewis, Pomeroy, $50, traffic ligh.t
violation: Donnie Stone, Middleport, $150, driving under
· suspension: Richard Fr iley , Pomeroy, $100, disorderly
~ manner , and Charles Canter, Syracuse, $225, assault .
Fined were Ellis S. Clonch, Middleport, $425 and costs and
· three days in jail, driving while Intoxicated; Mark Tyree ,
. Mlddleparl; Tammy Zedeker, Bellefontaine; Phillip Zl!deker,
Bellefontaine; Rod Ebersbach, Middleport; Dewayne Fisher,
Mlddl&lt;&gt;port: Frank K. Varian, Middleport , $25 and costs each,
all on disorderly manner charges; Jack Adams, Ra cine, $25,
failure to stop for a Sl'hool bu s.

Mayors court issues 7 fines
Seven defendants were fined in the court of Pomeroy Mayor
Richard D. Seyler Tuesday night.
.
· TheY are Robin Slater, Route 1, Dexter, $50 and cos ts, expired
~ plates; GrE'g Davis, Long Bortom, $47 and costs, speeding, and
_ $100 and costs, fleeing 'an officer: Jimmy Buchanan, Long
· Bottom, $25 and cos ts, no insurance, and $25 and costs, expired
• plates; Linda Breeding, Middleport , $46 and costs, speeding;
.• Timothy Faulk, Middleport, $47 and costs, speeding; Elsie
Staats, Racine, $43 and costs, failure to yield the right of way;
. , Ramona Glover, Point Pleasant, $45 and costs, speeding . .
TwE'Iv e others forfeited bonds and they are Roy Showalter,
Rutland, $43, assured clear distance; Dwight Sturgron,
: Middleport, $46; Denise Miller, Portland, $46; Debora Musser ,
• Rutland, $46; Mary Floyd, Ga llipolis , $48; Judith Dixon,
, Pomeroy, $46; Earl D. Wellman, Huntington, W.Va., $44:
Rebecca Colter ill, Pomeroy, $44; Btenda Hamm, Point
,'. ·Pleas~nt , W.Va .. $44; Michael McDaniel, · Rutland , $47, all
.; . posted on speeding charges; Judy Spencer, Racine, $46, failure
to yield: Donald Fry, Pomeroy, $43, failure to yield.

Ohio Power to reduce base rates
·
COLUMBUS (UP! I - The Public Utilities Commission of
·:, • Ohio has authorized the Ohio Power Co. to reduce its base rates
' • by $7.1 million, resulting in a savings of $6 annually for the
·'
rompany's average customer .
.
The lower rates ar E' the result of changes In corporate tax
·rates stemming from the Tax Reform Act of 1986.
"The commiss ion is pleased to sec that Ohio Power is
Incorporating the changes In federal tax rates, thus passing
'sav ings on to their customers," said PUCO Chairman Thomas
Chema. " We are eager to see similar efforts from other Ohio
· utilities."

Perl Wallace

member of the Order of the
Eastern Star and .the White
Shrine of Jerusalem . .

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wallace,
Middleport, were called to Bev- ·
erly by the unexpl'cted death of
his ororher, Pert Wallace, for··
merly of Middleport. Services
were held at the StonE' and
Mathf'ny Funeral Home inChes·
terhlll and burial was In the
Stockport Cemetery.

Surviving are her husband,
Laing J. Strcing, whom she
married on Apri17, 1926.1n Meigs
County; one daughter, Eileen
Carter, Gallipolis; two sisters,
Hazel Grate, Pomeroy, andMyr·
tie Gardner,. Rutland; and two
grandchildren.
She was pr-eceded In deat h by
two brothPrs, Harold Gardner
and Earl GardnPr.
Services will be Friday at I
p.m. In the Willis Funeral Hom e,
with the 'Rev. James Lusher
officiating. Burial will bE' In Ohio
Valley M e mory Gardens .·
FriE"nds may call at the funeral
home Thursday from 6-9 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations
can be made to the Faith Baptist
Church building fund.

Helen W. Strong
H&lt;&gt;lrn W. Strong, 79, Rt. 3,
Ga llipolis, died Tuesday in
HolzPr Medical CPnter. She was
retired from Gallipolis Stat&lt;'
Instit ute in 1966.
Born Oct . 6, 1907, In Meigs
Countv, she was the daughter of
the 1i11e Frank and Barbara
Folden GardnE'r.
Sh&lt;' was a member of Faith
Baptist Church andwas a !iO·yi'ar

Oscar nominations issued
HOLLYWOOD (UPII - The
Vietnam War epic "Platoon" and
"A Room With a View, " a
Victorian co medy -drama, rE'·
ceived eight Oscar nominations
each, including best picture, to
lea d the field in the 59th Academy
Award nominations announced
today.

''Hoosiers. ··
Best supporting actress noml·
nations went to Tess Harper for
"Crimes of the Heart ," Piper
Laurie of "Children of a. Lesser
God," Mary Elizabeth Mastrlan·
tonlo from "Color of Money,"
Maggie Smith of "A Room with a
View" and Dianne Wiest for
"Hannah and Her Sisters."

Also nominated for best pic·
lure of 1986 were "Children of a
Lesser God," "Hannah and Her
Sisters" and "The Mission."

Nominat ed for best director
were David Lynch for "Blue
Velvel," Woody Allen for "Han·
nah and Her Sisters," Roland
Joffe for "The Mission," Oliver
Stone for "Platoon" and James
Ivory for "A Room with a View."
The nominations for best for·
eign language film of the year
were "ThE' Assault" fro m The
Netherlands, "Betty Blue" from
France, "The Decline of lhi'
American Empire" from Ca n·
ada; "My Sweet Little Village"
from Czechoslovakia and "38"
from Austria .
Newman's nomination was his
seventh but he has never won an
Oscar. He did , however, receive
an honorary Academy Award
last year.
It was also the seventh nomina·
tion for Fonda, who won for
"Klute" In 1971 and "Coming
Home" in 1978. Another victory
would allow her to join Katharine
Hepburn as the only actresses to
win three Oscars.
Hurt would make it two consec·
utlve Oscars should he win,
having won last year for "Kiss of
the Spider Woman. "
Spacek was vot ed four pre·
vlous nominations and won the
Oscar In 1980 for "Coal Miner's
Daughter."
The best original song nomi·
nees are "Glory Of Love" from
"The KaratP Kid II," "Life In A
Looking Glass" from " That's
Ll fe," "Mean Green Mot her
From Outer Space" from " Little
Shop of Horrors," "Somewhere
Out TherE'" from " An American
Tal~" and "Take My Breath
Away" from "Top Gun."

Nominated for best actor were
jazz saxophonist Dexter Gordon
for his acting debut In "'Round
Midnight," Bob Hoskins for
"Mona Li sa," William Hurt in
"Children of a Lesser God." Paul
Newman for "Color of Money"
a nd .J ames Wood s for
"Salvador."
Best actrcss nomlnPes wpre
Jane Fonda for " The Morning
After." Mar lee Matlin from
"Children of a Lesser ·God,"
Sissy Spa cek fpr "Crimes of thE'
Heart." . Kathleen Turner in
"Peggy Sue Got Married" and
Sigourney Weaver for "A liens."
For best supporting actor the
nominees were Tom Berenger
and Willen\ Dafoe from " Pia·
roon," Michael Caineof"Hannah
and Her Sisters," Den holm Ell I·
ott from "A Room with a View,"
and Dennis Hopper for

Tourney Saturday
The Tri-Valley Conferpncr
wri'slllng championship will be
held Saturday at Meigs Hi gh
School.
There will be 195 match es
during the tournament as each
team will wrestle every other
team. The first round of matches
begins at 10 a.m. Tournament
action should end around 6 p.m.

Dance scheduled
Meigs' County Senior Citizens
Dance Club Is sponsoring a dance
this ·saturday at the center on
Mulberry Heights, with music by
the StrlngdustE'rs from 8 to 11
p.m. Admission $1.50 per person.
Bring snacks for r efreshment
table.

CHAIRPERSON SPEAKS
- Clergy Week Chairperson
of the Meigs Clvltan Club Sue
Malson presided at the dinner
m eeting to honor area
ministers.

Club honors
area clergy
The Big Bend Clvitan Club
presented certifica tes of appreci·
arion to area clergy during a
dinner held at the Meigs High
School to emphasize February as
"Clergy Appreciation Week."
The program was co-hosted by
Wahama High Sch9ol and Meigs
High School Junior Clvitan
Clubs.
The dinner is an annual obser vance held by Civitans through·
out the United Stares and it the
third one held by the Meigs Club
which has only been charter ed
for three years. Presiding at the
local dinner and pr0senting the
certificat es to the area minister s
were Sue Malson, Clergy Week
chairperson, and Tracy McKin·
ney, Meigs High Junior Civitan
president. ·

Shinn, 13, and David Eberl, 13.
and Ju lie Martin, 13. all of
Gallipolis Ferry.
Burns said both Mr. and Mrs .
Slas· suffered massive chest
injuries · and Melvin Slas al so
suffered head injuries .
The bodies were removed to
the McGhee-Handley Funeral
Home in Hamlin, W.Va.
Details of the accident are
sketchy, but a Mason County
sheriff's deputy sa id the driver of
th~ schoolbus ,' northbound on 2,
apparently did not see the
oncoming stationwagon. Tire bus
was turning left onto Modock
Road at the entrance to Beale
Elementary School when thr..
co llision occurred, the depu ty
said.
The sta tio n wagon was appar ently traveling at a ra te of speed
from 55 to 60 mph, he said, adding
tha t the speed limit In front of
Beale School is 15 mph at that
time of day.
Both the station wagon and the
bus, a 1986 Int ernational, wer e
estimated to be a total loss,
according to I hi' sheriff's depar tment report.

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8 A.M. Until NOON SATURDAY
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DR-63). The loot known ad·
droa ofllrry Roger Love was
Box 31466 Bowles Road,
Dextot, Ohio .45726 end that

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divorce, cuotody of Suson

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P.H, DAILY .

.M eigs County Emer gency
Med ical Services reports srvcn
ca lls Tuesday.
Pomeroy at 6:15a .m. to Ohio 7
for CHarles Griffith to Holzer
Medical Center; Tuppers Plains
all: 36 p.m. transported Kenneth ·
Rll ch ie to Ca mden-Clark Memorial Hospital; Middleport at
2:10 p.m. to Cole Street for Alfred
Birchfield lo Veterans Memor ial
Hospital ; Middleport at 3:.34 p.m.
to a brush fire on Jesse Creek
Road; Pomeroy was called to
assist at :1:50 p.m.; Firemen
were on the scene unlil 7: 17 p.m.;
Pomeroy at 10:55 p.m. to Lincoln
Hill for Patricia Stanley to
VE'Ierans Memorial Hospital ;
Raci ne atll: 22 p.m. to Pomeroy
Health Ca r e Center for Dale
Roush to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.

Love, an award of the real estate, and a fair division of of

and auignmen1 of
- · llrry Roger Lova io r•
qui,_ to answer the com·
plaint within 28 dayo aftor the
laot porblication, by 181Vice of
pn&gt;per1y

an anawer upon the Meigs
County Common Pleas Court

Cletlc.
11) 2T . 28; 121 4, 11 . 18, 26
6tc

Lena K. Nnaelrood. Clerk
1214, 11,18·3tc

Veterans Memorial
Tuesdav Admissions - Bel'lha
Robinson: Pomeroy; Marv Vall,
Syracuse; Ruby Frick, Pome·
roy; Michael Hewitt , Pomeroy;
Audrey · McQuaid , Pomeroy:
Mary Page, Langsville; Beulah
Ransom, Racine.
Tuesday Discharges - Elvira
Barr, Minter Scharti14er.

I

MUS girls play
last game tonight

Name omitted
The name offlrst gradestudent
Rainy Walk er was unlntentlonally omitted from Pomeroy Ele·
mentary's School's third six
weeks honor roll .

'
Fire destroys Syracuse mobile home
The trailer home of the Ray mond Ca nter family was des·
troyed by fire early Wednesday
morning.
ThE' Syracuse Fire Depart·
ment was called to the Canter
home, on Ohio 124 at Maplewood
Lake, at 4:08a.m. this morning.
Racine Fire Department was
called to assist at 4: 18 and at 5: 29,

Syracuse EMS tran sported Can·
ter to Veterans Me!Jlorial Hospi·
tal for smolie Inhalation ..
Syracuse Fire Chief Kenneth
Jacks reports that the trailer was
"pretty well destroyed" al·
though some contents Inside the
trailer may be , salvaga'ble.
Origin of the fire and monetary
losses have not been determined.
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Erosion problem !Continued from Page 11
elates the corps' preliminary . stage," he added, and suggested
study.
that local businessmen, their
According to corps' findings, employees, and community lead·
most of the sections should be ers, write of the problem to state
repalrE"d in 1987-1988, but and federal representatives.
"there's no way the village can
afford to pay the costs," said
Reed. And although U.S. Rep.
Clarence Miller and Stare Rep.
South Central Ohio
Jolynn Boster have been rooper·
Partly cloudy tonight, with a '
atiVf when contacted by Reed, low near 30. Mostly cloudy
th£&gt;y have not had any sugges· Thursday, with l!lghs between 45 1
lions where money might be and 50.
obtained.
The probability of precipitation
Is near zero through ·
Reed said Boster Is arranging
a meeting with ODOT to discuss · Thursday.
Winds will be from the south
the problem, and Kim Shields,
near
10 mph tonlghl.
director of development lor
Ohio
Exlended Forecast
Meigs County, Is looking Into
FrldfiY
lhroup Sunday
funding posslblitles.
Fait Friday, with a chance ot
He said that If the road goes tn· rain or snow Saturday ahd
the rive~. then money would be Sunday. Highs mostly will be
available, "but I'd like to see the between 40 and 45 each day, with
overnight lows generally beproblems headed ott." .
"We're at the letter writing tween 25 and 30.

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS

ternate proposals as may
promote the best interest of
the State .
As provided in Section

Sealed proposals will be re-ceived at the:

DIVISION OF
RECLAMATION
DEPARTMENT OF
NATURAL RESOURCES
1856 FOUNTAIN SQUARE
- SECOND FLOOR
COLUMBUS, OHIO 4~~24
unlil March 6. 1987 at 2:00

123.T61 of tho Ohio Re·

vised Code and Administra-

tive Rule 123,2-15-02 of
the Department of Administrative Services. the CON ·
TRACTOR shall make every
effort to ensure that certified minority busine ss subcontractors and material
men participate in the c on ·
tract . The total value of sub contracts awarded to and
materials and
services
purchased from minority
bu1inesses shall be as set
fonh in the speficiations.

p.m. Eastern Standard Time
and opened t hereaher for
furnishing the materials and
performing the labor for the
execution and construction
of: ;

UTILE LEADING CREEK It
RECLAMATION PROJECT
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
RECLAMATION PROJECT
NUMBER MG·Sc-2
in accordance with the plans
and specifications prepared by

bruarv 11 and 18, 1987.
RECOMMENDED:
LARRYW. MAMONE, Chief
· Divison of Reclamation

Date' 2/ 3/ 87
APPROVED:
JOSEPH J. SOMMER.

Displacement · Ether Cold

fler with Rain Cap .

COMPRESSOR :

of tho Ohio Revised Code.
CONTRACTORS ARE AD·
VISED THAT IN ACCOR·
DANCE WITH THE PROVl·
SIONS OF THE JANUARY
27, 1972 EXECUTIVE OR·
DERBY THE' GOVERNOR OF
OHIO AND AMENDED EX·
ECUTIVE ORDER 84-9, FE·
BRUARV 16, 1984, EQUAL
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUN·
tTY CONDmONS ARE AP·
PUCABLE TO THIS BID.
WAGE RATES
ESTAB·
USHED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH SECTION 1613.18
AND 1513.37 OF THE RE·
VISED CODE ARE ALSO AP·
PUCABLE.

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Real Estate General

TEAFORDm
Real Estate

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216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1-(614)·992-332&amp;

Bids are sealed and addrnsed

to' DEPARTMENT OF NA·
TURAL RESOURCES. DIVI·
SION OF RECLAMATION.
1855 FOUNTAIN SQUARE,
BUILDING H, ·SECOND
FLOoR. COLUMBUS. OHIO
43224. No bidder may with·

NEW LISTING - 40 acres,
more or less, 9 rm . home,
lree gas, mineralsand bldgs.
on good country road. Ask·
ing $43,000
HANDYMAN - Well buill 8
rm . home with carpeting,
gas FA furnace, shop, 2
baths, fam ily rm . and 4 BRs.
Olfer in,ited. $18.000.
43 ACRES - laysvery well
in Orange Township. 9 rm.
!a rm home. furnace. bam &amp;
bldgs. $45,000.
RACINE - Lot, 12x50
trailer, 2 BRs, gas lutnace
and sundeck. Just $8.000.
POMEROY - Hot watet heat
3 BRs, den, 2 ~ bath~ carpet·
ing, oak ftoors, range &amp;relri·
gerator. As~ng $28,000.
PORTLAND - Lot 206x206.2,
old 6 rm. one ftoo- home.
Drilled well &amp; bldgs $11,CKXl.
REEOSVILEL- 21ots, 6 rm.
home, bath, tap water plus
trailer setup. $16,000,
RUTLAND - 2 lots, 2 apts.
near the post office, bank &amp;
stores. Just $25,000.
HAVE A SELLING
PROBLEM I
CAll 992·3325

draw his bid within aixty (601
days after the actual date of

tho opening thoraof.

The director of N1tural
Resource• reurves the right
to reject any or all bidl, or to

accept the bid which om·

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Switc h .- Engine
Sound Attentuation 76 dba 7 Meters

from Enclosure.
Offered As Trede·ln' Coun·
~~i~~~~ ~~~::.1nbids with or
Best Warranty Possible
Each bid m"sr contain the
full name of every person or

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GUN SHOOT

BOGGS

100 ft. X 100 ft.

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

Hartinger Parkway

Bashan Building

SALES &amp; SERVIC.
U. S. RT. SO EAST ~
GUYSVILLE, OHIO '.

FOR SALE

company interested in the

EVERY

same, and tha bid must be

Middleport

bond in lhe sum of 5100.00

Zone- Commercial

accompanied by a check or

to the satisfa ction of the Vii-,

Iagle Council as a guaranty
that if tho bid is accepted.
contract will be entered into
and its perlormance prop·

erly secured .
These checks or bonds will
be returned at once to all ex ·
cepl the succeuful bidder.
His c hecks or bond will be
held until the contract or bid
is properly executed by him.
Bidder to submit detailed
specifications of equipmenl
offered .
The right is reserved by
Council to reject any or all
bids .

nel , Pomeroy, Ohio on Fe-

site.
·Copies of the plans . speciDirector
fications and proposal forms
Department of
will be forwarded from the
Natural Resources
Divlson of Reclamation, Department of Natural Re - Date: 2/ 3/ 87
(2)11 .. 182tc
sources. upon receipt of a
check in the amount of
Public Notice
$14.00 made payable to the
Department of Natural Resources . These may also be
PUBLIC NOTICE
purchased with cash in the
LEGAL NOTICE
exact amount. Plans and
SPECIFICATIONS
specifications become the
Sealed bids will be re·
propeny of the prospective ceived in the office of the vilbidders and no refunds wilt lage Clerk. Pomeroy, Ohio
be made . Additional infor- until 12 o'clock noon on
mation may be obtained Fob. 18, 1987.
from the Division of Recla1. For the purchase by the
mation , Departmeni of Na- Village of Pomeroy a 111 now
tural Resources ,
1856 Portable Air Compressor 176
Fountain Square. Building CFM with minimum apecifiH. Secood Floor. Columbus. catlons as fOllows:

Wtht TtrrCKI, Pomtray, Ollia '
l«gt lot, full ba-t~ - S16,500.00

773-MMOn

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111-Lollrt
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lNG ASSISTANCE IN SE·
CURING BIDS FROM CERTI·
FIEO MBE SUBCONTRAC·
TORS AND SUPPLIERS
MAY CONTACT THE STATE
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT CO·
ORDINATOR BY . CALLING
(614) 466·8360 OR THE Ml·
NORITY BUSINESS DEVEL·
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loti-A.m.

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266·1068) .
· Air Cooled 173 Cubi c Inch

57)-Cotor or embroider
adorable little animal
designs on (35" • 46")
baby quilt. Twelve motifs,
transfers and directions
are included.
Each pattern $3.25 plus
75e postage/handling.
(N.Y.I!Sdents add sa~s lax.)
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Molgo County

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Each bid must be accom·

The Meigs lady Maraudt&gt;rs,
currently 18-0 and ranked Si'V·
enth in the state, will play their
final home game of thr season
Thursday night against Trimble.
The Tri -Valley Conference
champions will hold senior night
and parent s night , with the
r eserve contest beginning at 7
p.m. Satur7y night the team will
close the season at Southern.

11 - Ho~pw..,

Gellle County
A,.. Coelol14

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2•1-Rio Or1nde
211-0uyan Diet .

tho DEPARTMENT OF NA·
TURAL RESOURCES. THE
DIVISION OF RECLAMA·
TION,
COLUMBUS, OHIO.
Public Notice
BIDS WILL BE OPENED IN
THE SECOND FLOOR CON,
NOTICE OF
FERENCE ROOM OF 1855
APPOINTMENT OF
(BUILDING H) OF · THE
FIDUCIARY
FOUNTAIN SQUARE Of·
011 Januerv 30, T987, in the FtCES OF THE OHIO DE·
Me~ County Probate Court,
PARTMENT OF NATURAL
ea.. No. 26413, Fnrddio RESOURCES. THE ESTI·
Houdolhett. 398 Grant ,Street. MATE FOR THIS PROJECT
M~eport. Ohio 46760, was
AS DETERMINED BY THE
..ppointed Adminlotrlllrill of DIVISION OF RECLAMA·
lhe 11t1rt1 of Leona Kohl, d• TION IS 5860.465.00.
. -. ltrte of 366 Grant
A pre-bid meeting will be
Street, Middleport, Ohio, held on Friday. February 20.
'45760.
1987 at 10:00 a.m. at the
Robert E. Buck,
Probate Judge

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following telephone exchanges ...

- 11 ;00 A .M . SATURDAY

take notice that Karen Eileen
Love has filed a complain1 for
divorce. in the Meigs County
Court of Common Pleas, Pomeroy, Ohio (Case No. 86-

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or

YOU'Ll SAVE MONEY
IN THE ClASSIFIEDS
AND THAT'S NO RULli

New Holland, Bush Hog

992-3005
992-616 7

2·5·87-1 mo.

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

681'

A good opportunily for
an ambitious family .

992-2156

Priced on inspection .
Call for Appointment

985·4167

Sealed bids will be received

Authorind John Dterf!, ·.
·

SAT. NIGHT

Farm Equipment

6 30 p M
:
• •

Dealer

Fo&lt;tory Choke
12 Gauge Sho1guns

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

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f arm Equ jbrman t .·
Parts &amp; Service :
1·3·'86 th:

!CUT OUT FOR FUTURE US')

KEN'S
APPLIANCE·:•
SERVICE

992-3410

985-3561
All Mtku

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL · SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

•Woshors •D is hwashnr.
•Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Drye rs •FrnelOf S :

PARTS and SERV IC

10·8-tl c

5I

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by tho lebanon Township

Trutt881 untli' noon on Fe-

bruary 29, I 997, for tha fol·
lowing: A rotarv boom type
mower and a tractor of no less
than 67 H.P. 'Specifications on

ANTIQUES

BUY

OR

SELL

'VINYL SIDING
'ALUMINUM SIDING
'BLOWN IN
INSULAnON

MEIGS

YOUNG'S

EXCAVATING

CARPENTER
SERVICE
- Add ont and remod11tiny '•

these may be obtained by con·
tactlng Trustao Eugene Long,
51849 Bald Knob-Stivorsvilla
Road, Long Bottom, Ohio,
45743, ·phone · 614-843·

RIVERINE ANTIQUES

5425. Bids will be opened at
the Township Building at 1 p.

11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

SIDING CO.
New Homts Built

Svndoy• 1 p.m.· 7 p.m.

"Frue Estimates"

Ex:cavating
•Landsc aping
•Ba sements
• Sewage Syatems
•Weier &amp; Gas Lines

ly Chanu or Appointment

PH. 949·2860

•Water Well Drilling

m. Fobruarv 28. 1987.
121 111tc .

1124 Eost Main St.
Pomeroy
HOURS, Tut.·Wtd.- Fri.

RUSS MOORE
Real Estate General

992-2526

l ·t4·1 mo.

J.R.'s REPAIRS
.lllorlrrr•

E.

POME~OY,

0.

992·2259
NEW LISTING - MIDDLE·
PORT - Newly remodeled 3
bedroom homeon acorner lot
Modern kitchen with ceramic
cook unrt, ref, dishwasher, microwave. New Lenno1 gas lut·
nace, water softener, central
air, tunv Insulated. Fenced
yard. thisisan e•cellent b!Jy at
$31,!XXIOO.

TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service
Electronic Organs
Mobile service

614-843-5248
REASONABLE • REIIAIIE
8-20-'86 tfn

J&amp;L BLOWN
RUTlAND - BARGAIN RENTAL INVESTMENT - Business
room on lirst lklor. l ,440 SQ. ft.
wilh 2 bedroom apt upstm.
In good condrtion. Apartment
rental will make payment on
buildmg! 24'•220' lot. Bargain
at $7,000.00.
NEW LISTING - JUST
WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN
LOOKING FOR! 56 acre farm
in the country. Modern split
toyer home wilh many lea·
lures, mcludes W.B. lire·
pla ce, W.B. lurnace, pond &amp;
lruit lrees. Good locat1on.
$54,900.00.
NEW LISTING - CLOSE TO
TOWN! This older home
needs some repa ir. Features
29 acres and lree gas to
house. $19,500.00.
RACINE - Close to everyth in~ Cute 3 bedtoom home on
a level tot. Catporl, separate ·
'Utility room, carpetin&amp; storage
buildin~ $19,900.00.
IIINEASVILE AREA - 6
room home on a nice lot 3
bedrooms, base.,ent, nice
woodwork with 2 ~replaces
Catpeting and many other features. ASKING $24,900.00.
Henry E. Cllland, Jr.

992·6191

Jean Trussell ..... 94t-2610,
Dottle Turner ..... 992-56!1
Oft let ................ 992·2259

INSULATIOH
VINYL &amp;
ALUMIN.UM SIDING
•Ins ulation
•Storm Doors
•Storm Windows
•Replacement Windows
•New Roofing

"FREE ESnMATES"
JAMES KEESEE
PH.
2

BISSELL

or 949-2801
No Sunday Calls
l ·ll·lfn

Roger Hysell
Garage
RI. t 24, Pomeroy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

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Ia malt• your own quilts
and fHI proud!"

Lessons start
MAICH

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SHARPENING
SERVICE

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Saw Chain
Planer t&lt;nlvoa
Drill Biu
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PH. 992-2975

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WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
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TV &amp; APPLIANCE

Middleport. Ohio
1-13-lfc

CHESTIR - 985 -330
4/ 1

992-21 96

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS
REBUILT &amp; REPAIRED

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND
190 MULBERRY AVE.

POMEIOY, OH.

PH. 9«12·9949
YOIJ CAN'T £!0/'£ flo( CAI.AI
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G&amp;M TV
REPAIR
49835 St. lt. 124
laclnt, Ohio 4 S771

949·30111 Ius.
949·2606 Home

ftr - • iftformaliort ccill•

AHMobs&amp;Motltls

614·992-7537

24 HI. SEIYtCE

2·11·1 mo.

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PAT HILL FORD

PH. 949-280'1
or 949-2860

QUILTING
LESSONS

~

John K. BentJ
Owner/Mechanic

We can repair and recore radrators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
1epair Gas Tanks.

"At Rtosonablt Pri,n"

SUNDAY CALLS
4-16·16-lln

Pomoroy, Ohio '

949-2893
949-2756

RADIATOR
SERVICE

CUSTOM lUlLT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

NO

V. C. YOUNG Ill!

Truck, auto, 8r
heavy equipment
repairs and welding.
(All makes &amp; models)
or

1

992 -62tS or 992 ·731';

AUTO REPAIR

992·5682
992-7121

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(Fr Re Eatimates)

EAGLE RIDGE

PH.

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PlufJ'Ihtng and lll fiC1rt c r~l ;

1·16·'87-1 mo.

PH.

6-17-tfc

Concrete work

Call: 742-2407

Truemlttlon

or

- Rooting and guuer wo rk \ ·

•Trucking

~Ito

BISSELL
BUILDERS

Day or Night

COMPANY
•All Type a of

J.l2·1 mo.

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lob lorton, Owntr
2·5- ·86-tfn

Computeriz~

Hearini Aid Selection
CJ Swim Molds • lnterpretill&amp; Services

-~z LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

, .

::t Licens~ Clinical Audiologist

~ (614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6iiJ1
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213

Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

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42 Mobile Homes
for Rant

LAFF-A-DAY

3 Announcements

2·bedroOm mobilt hOme tor rent.
Adults only. Call B14-992-

259B.

Racine Oun Shoot sponaored by

2 bedra:om trailer. couples, 1
smell child. Loculi Rd. Rt. 1. P'l .
Pleastiit , 304-875-1076.

Racine.Gun Club. Every Sunday,
begirlmnv at 1:00 p.m. Factory
Choke. 12 IJU19t thotguna.
Haven't hiCI tchool

K &amp; K Mobile Homes, 2 and 3
bedroom mobile homes. 304·

Picture• or

senior plctur" tak" yet? Call
Prectous Memories Studio at

676-3000.

614-949-3080.

Trailer for rent. 2 bedroom•.
Gallipolis Ferry area. 304-875·

MASTERCAAD -VISAII No

7942.

credit check. Alto, new credit
card. no one refuatdl For info,
call (urfundtble) 1· 316- 7336062 ext. M -573.

2 bedroom all electric, 1125 .00
month plus utilities, phone 304·

675-40BB.
44

4

Giveaway

e 14-25e-6003.

Rabbits to give away. Y: Checkered Giant and "h Chinchilla. C.lt

61 4-9B5-42BB.

4926.

614-992-7764.

12

SituationsWanted

Will babysit in my home hourty.
Daily or weekly . Call 614 -388-

B470.

Puppies pan Collie, bom Christ ·

mat Day, call after 5:00 PM.

Room and board for senior
citl~en. TLC . 24 hour care. Call

304-675· 7659.

614-992-6873.

6--lost and Found

Situations Wanted - Typing In
my home or part-time secretarial
work. Good e~eperienced backgJound - 1110 medical . 304-67&amp;-

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F•und:
1986 Gallia Academy
Girls ClaiS Ring, outside Lynn' s
center call 614-446 -2158.

L6ST, mans ·sliver braclet lott
bi tween Fruth and Pleannt
Valley Hotp Feb 7, REWARD.

JQ•-676-3630.

3BB-8633.

1984 Schultz Mobile Home
14a70 3 bedroDm , 2 bath. with
11xpando. Call 614-446-6726.
1980 llbllf'ty, 2 bedroom. satup, cen be moved or left on
rented lot. $7450. Call 614-

Retrain Now. Southeastern Bus-

~;:;. College. Call 614-446-

18 Wanted to Do
Painting, plumbing, odd jobs ..
References . Cell 614 -246-

1981 Patriot, 141170, 2 bedrooms. 1 'lz baths, , 304-895I

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Farms for Sale
30 acre farm. has good home.
large barn Ill large pond .
Southwestern school district.

9546.

Financial

614-448-3672

TOP CASH paid tor '83 modet
a~d newer used can . Smith
Buick-Pontia&lt;:. 191 1 Eastern
A"'e., Gallipolis . Call 614 -446-

21

2282.

Business
Opportunity

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U~ed mobile home1. Call 614-

446-0175 .
81tn11m Chickens call614-3888672 atter 6 :00 pm.

Buyi~g daily gold, silver &lt;:olnJ.

ring1, jewelry, sterling Wire. old
coins, large currency. Top prices. Ed. Burkett Barber Shop,
2nd. Ave. Mlddlepon, Oh. 614-

992-3476.

Standing timber. AI Tromm .

61·· 742-232B

Would like to buy aundcl.rinet.
Cell614-992-5692.
WANT TO BUY - 3 to 7 HP
motor tor boat after 4:30.

30.·BB2-37.7 .

Employ lllP.nt
S1:rv 1r:1:s
Help Wanted

AVON ·Wowll Make big bucks.
No procelling charge. Call

-lc-

AIAUNES NOW HIRING . Flight
Anendents , Agents. Mechanics.
Cuttomer Service. Salaries to
*60K . Entry level positions . Call
805·887-6000 En A-9806 for
current littlngs.

Opportunity tor 1990 Iuper
ttore. The d1111rt center of the
future. Soft trozen yogurt. ice
creem. dole whip a. more.
Complete de~lgn layout II equipment , No franchise feet o.royattin. Call304-422-5410.

Someone to cara for elderly in
her home In Tuppers Plains.
Room. bo~rd and soma pay . Call
evenings 814· •46·7•98. Bess
Wabsler.
H~rd

working. motivated lndl·
lliduel wanted et Southeastern
Buslne11 College. Call614-441•367 and Ilk lor Sharon Drain.
Ttle Meigs Loeel School District
is currently seeking applications
lrDm certified applic1nts tor an
Assistant High SclloOI Track
Coach , Junior High . Track
Coacll. Assistant Junior High
Track Coach and Girls' Reserve
Softball Coach tor, tlle1 986-87
achool year. Appllc•ne• mutt
hold a valid Ohio tetchlng
e~~rtiticltl and for coaching
pOsition• must meet c..-,lticatlon requiremtnts of Ohio tor
tports medicine 1nd CPA . Per·
tont int..-ettlld should contact
Oan E. Morrie. Superintendent
of Mtl'l local Schools, at 821
South hird Avwenuain Mlddle-por'l. Ottlo .
Wanted: Heiratvllst, male or
female. 1 ye..- experience pre·
ferred but not nec..sary. Send
Rtsume to Daily Sentlntl P.O.
Boa 7295 Pomeroy, Ohio.
AVON. no aervice charge. open
territoriea, phone 304 -876 -

1429.
HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS AND

SENIORS: Join the Army Nl tionel Quard now. bevln awning
a momhly paychedl. tnd defer
your uttve duty training until
June 1917. Part-time jobs.

lNG CO . recommends that you
do buslnttl with people you
know, and NOT to send money
through the mail until you hll\lll
investig.ted the offtuing.

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kond nithto, 814-4U-8791.

Hutlng and Air Cond' indlllatlon end Hrvi~ Pti'IOII. 15 yaare
a~eperience In rnidtnc 1nd llogh1
comm'erciat work. Mutt hiVI
hand tOOII. OUr •mploy... lrt
lnformtd of thlt ld- R..,._ ere
contidential . WriNI lo• C· 10.
Point P1e1Hnl Rqltttr. 200
Main St .• Point Pttlllnt.

&gt;

Commercial building•-for lease.
Downtown Pt . Ptee1ant. Stores.
offices. A·One Reel Estate.
Carol Yeager, Broker. Call 304-

614·4·B-·428 .

Pncious Memories Studio
Sweetheart Special-through
Saturday. Includes one 8x10,
two !hc7's, three prl\liewund 6
Willett for t23 . Call 614·949·

3080.

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

R!!a l Es tatP.
31

Homes for Sale

3 bdr ., close to town. Z beths.
firaplac:e, ctntralair. Ctty school
dlttrlct. C•ll 81•· 241-1241 ..
3· 4 bedroom houae ntlf tctlool
and hospital. Priced to tell.

Jr. 304-578-2336.

7482.

For Sale or Rent . 3 bf ••2 full
b1ths, bulh· in kitchen. Clll'ltfll
air, barn, pond. 8Ya tcrtt. 3
mil" from town. Rt. 2 North.
Will eonskttr lend contract .

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APARTMENTS, mobile homes.
houses. Pt. Pleasant end Galli po-

One bedroom furnished apt in
Point Pletnnt. all electric,
adults only, no pets, call after

Houses for Rent

OODB.

4,00 AM, 304-876-3788.

Furnished ap1rtment, 2 Bedroom. nice location. Adults only.
No pets. Call 61 4-446· 2404.

Nice 3 BA house. f360 plus
utilites • sec. deposit . Call
814 -448 -9280 atter 6 &amp;
weekends.

45

8 room ttouu on 60 tCf'es at
Eureka. 1200 • month. Call

Furnished room. $115 Utilities
pd. Stova. ref.. single male.
Stlare bath, 919 2nd ., Gallipolis .
446-4•11 aher 7PM .

304-675-5104.

2 bdr hs. '3 miles out ot city on
218 . *200 month. Call 614-

Furnished Rooms

For renl SIHping Rooms and
light house keeping rooms. Park
Central Hotel . Call 614·446-

0756.

Aoomt for rent, day. week.
month. Galli I Hotel. Call 614446·9716. ~tnt as low I t 1120
month.

46 Space for Rent

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· Office Space for Rent . Elllcellent

256-1946 oflor 5.

Newly constructed 1 story. 2 BR
duplex. approK. 1 mile from
downtown G111ipolis. Reteren·
cas. No pets. Call 814-4462· Btdroom house loetted 52
Mill CrHk Rd . $160.00 month,
t75.00 dtpo1it Ph. «8-3870.
Available March ht. In Mlddl•
port. 2 bedroom houn. •22&amp; .
p• month plusutlllti•. Aefer1J1·
eet and deposit required. No
ptts. lncludllkltchen ttove. Call
2 bedroom house In Pomeroy.
UOO per month plus deposit.
Aef•ence rtquired. Call 644-

992-281B.

Cute 2 room cottage wilh b1th.
fumlsh~. utiliti11 peid. 16&amp;.
weft. e100. deposit raquired.
304-675-3100 or 17&amp;-.609.

for Ahorney1, Accountant. etc.
Close to Court House. Call
Wi1em1n Real Ettate Agency.

814-.46-3644.

COUNTRY MOBILE Ho'me Park,
Route 33 . North of Pomeroy.
Rentel tflilers. Call 614-992-

7479.

Space tor Aenl : Trailer spaces.
Locuat Rd. At . 1. Point Plea11nt.

30.-875-1075.

51 Household Goods

~42

GOOO USED APPLIANCES

18'64 lnternatlonel Pltmp .
Ne.MII .battary and brake work.
t1000. Stall Associated Fabricators or cell 614-992·15101 .

'

Wuhen, dryert, retrlgll'ators,
range• . Skaggt Appliances.
Upp8t' River Rd : beslde Stone
Crest Motel. 614·446-7398.

Used Furnitura: wood table &amp; 2
benche1, beds. dresser, wood
wardrobe. 3 miles out Bulaville
Rd . Open ~AM to 6PM, Mon.
thru Sat. 614-448· 0322.
Good used portable and tloor
model tv tor sale. C.ll day or
night 614-446-1149.
HCJt Point Automatic Wuher
196.00 Call 614-446-1616 or

814-446-1243.

4 pc maple bedroom suite
$190.00. Electric hoapittt bed.
mUtre1s, rails . trapeze

1. -lf

66 Building Supplies
Building Suppli11. CIOIIOUII·
Buyouts-Surplut 1114'x8'x"-"
Yellow pine rough 18wedT1 · 1 1
aiding . 810.99 ea. 2&amp; pc. up
89.99.j2) 4'aB'a%'" Yellow pine
rough uwed T 1-1 1 lidlng.
16.89 ea. 26 pc. "up 14.99. (3)
4'x8'x%" T&amp;G plywood.
110.95 ea. (4) 4'JC10'x~" plywood, 816.98 ee, (6)4'x8'JCIJ.''
Luan plywood, •5.99 ea. !81
4'118' ell wood paneling. Woodgflins 6 prlnta. •7.96 ea.
Seconds $6.99. (7) Masonite.
M1rlite pltnkl 18" wide 86"
long paneling. TIIG. Seconds
t1 .&amp;0 ea. (8) 4'aB' Marlite bettl
panelemboulld in 4"x4" block
t7.95 and $8.91 8a. (9) 4'd'
Foil faced foam intulltion board.

lhlck U .99ea) 114"-16.991

55 Building Supplies

57

Musical
lnatruments

Smtll Pi .. o and stool in good
condition t25.00. Call 814-

Farm machinery for sale. Gehl
9&amp; grinder miKer, New Holland 1
ft. hay bine. Both eJCc . cond.

304-273-4215.

Now buying shell corn or ear
corn . Call forlateltquotes. River
City Ftrm Supply, 614-446-

29B5.
63

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Quarter horset. weanlings, year1ings. &amp; 2 year old. Al1o
registered quarter gelding-hn
pleasure points, been 1hown in
4-H a. placed et O~lo State Fair:
&amp; 6 reglltered Quenereoltt. Call

1977 Plymouth Fury . 1968
Rambler. 1983 Ford Galaxy
Conwrtlble. 1966 GMC Van.
1971 Ford plot-up. Call 614742-2466 or 814·742· 2&amp;BO.

lowery Orgtn with bench, 2
key-botrd, foot ptdtls. Clllttte
tape pteyer and rwcorder, rvthm
unit. Call 814-448·0176.

1878 Chrvller Newpon. All
orlgintl. Apprc~x . 30,000 mll11.
LOIIded width l'llfV option . 4
door, htrd top. U&amp;OO. 614·

F11 "' Suppl11~s

Building Materials
Block, brick, sewer pipes, windows, lintels, etc. Claude Win·
tpu, Rio Grande. 0 . Call 814·
245-5121 .

rn SpomCentar

1985 Honda CR 500, exceMent
condition Ph. 614·388-8368.

76

(I) Ent-lnment Tonlght

Conaeta blockull 1lzes yard of
deUvery. Ma1on send. Gallipolis
Block Co., 123YJ Pine St. ,
Galllpolit. Ohio Cell 614-4482783.

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61 Farm Equipment
2010 John Dure dlnel trectorplows, disc UIIO. New Idea
Dynelouncemow..-t495 . Yte
model 224T John Oetre btlll'

n295. Hoy wogon
1300. Clll
81•·281-8&amp;22
.
cRoss • soNs
U.S. 31J WNI, J•ckton, Ohio.
114-211-8451 .

Maee.y Fergueon, New Holland,
lush Hog laiN • Service. Ov..40 uaed tr~ctors to choon from
• comp4ett llri,a of new &amp; uMd
tQUiPJMnt, lArgMt Mlection in

S.E. Ohio.
JIM'S FARM EQUIPMENT,
CENTER. SA 31 W. Clolllpollo,
Ohio. Coli 814-441-tm, ova,

1 GUE.5fl
I~ GOII.IG TO HM

TO DIVORCE 'rW!

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'73 Nova, 33.000 miiM, 8 cyl,
A.P.S. 4 door. second owntr.
vr· blk top, ., .950.00. 304-

875-5384.

'84 AMC E1gle. 4 whHI drive,
AM-FM sttriO, tlh, cruise, air,
32,000 lctual miiH, lkC cond,

$8,100.00. 304-·58-1031 .

l-IE 1-0vt:.S J'To~U?S
A&amp;oUT WHE:-f2E
ot..f? 8oNE.S A~t:
I

Camping trailer, 1972Jayco. 20
ft self . contained with eatres.

30•·675-3346 or 676-5685.

2 bdr. tr~llor in G1lllpollt a,.a.
t250 plul utilltiM . Call 30•-

2 row pltnttr •271. Htmmtf
tnlll Wtth II ICceuori • . Clll

72

814-285-8122.
3010 Jolin OHnl diMOI iroctor
whh plowo •41H, John DHro

3 BR , partlelty turn .. wtttf plid.
conv. locatkm, At . 7 . altO
IPirtment In Chahlr•furn. Call

treneport dttc •111. AC no-tiH
pl1nter 811510. 300 gallon

814-218-8118.

oproyor 1291. Coli '814-28S8522.

2 Mobllt Hom11 lor rtnt
•1 10 . 00 1 mon1h Itch .

t -.•no,
PvM

t100,00 di!IOoil ooc:h. Wotor

HoMond hoy
IYl&gt;l· UHII only 3 tlmoo,

paid, newty decoratH. lull'f!Mie

Coli 814-NI-4414,

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Edgar will be happy the table doesn't rock
anymore until he discovers his most
valuable baseball card Is missing.

Whitt Farm Trecton. laet Price

Truckl for Sale

1172 lnterntUonal Fleetstar
2000 trlctof, ZID cummhlga10

llfld,. Aoadrongor. Rodgors 18

tan 111t d•l tandMn · lowboy
equip. trelltr. loth very good
cond., 14 ft . ttMI oil ll•d bid
w~ Cllt protector. ctov. tall
loldlng roll••· he•vy duty
wtnch. boom pol• • tool bo111.

Cotll14-387-7560.

1171 one ion C-30 Chwy with
meCift_.• Mel. 42,000 tCIUat
mMoo. 4 IIOIOod. 360 ""'"'· Call

In A,.._ Sldors Equlpmont Co,
Handonon, w. va. 304-m- 114-843-8340 or 814·8497421 .
2413.'

l]t Wheel of Fortune
• i]JI Ill! JIOpll'dy
(lJI J~I'IOI'II

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7:36 (JJ Honeymooners
8:00 •
(]) (lJI Hlghwey to
Heeven (CCI A communl1y
revolts wl1en o heWway

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opens in their neighbor·
hood. (60 min.lln S10roo.
(I) Bring 'Em Back Alive

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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional IHetlme guarantee. Local references furnished.
Free ntlmates . Call eollect
1-614·237· 0488, day or night.
.Rogers 8asement
Waterproofing.

house for menta! patient&amp;

i

Home
Improvements

(JJ II (JJ Perftc1 Strangers (CC) When Larry's bi·
cycle
disappears,
he
strongly suspects Bolki's
new friend, a tough shoplift·

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... BlJT THAT'S

IMPOSSIBLE!
COULDN'T

IT

BE THE SAME

i!!£1 teenager, of ateal!'tet.
• (IJ Co!l0191 Bilk
II:

PERSON!

11 ..,

Loul1lons s- 11 Oeorglol
(2 hrs.)
(JJ
MteNIII·Lehl'lf
N-'-r
~ D !lJl New Mike Him-

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SWEEPER and sewing machine
rapalr, peru.. tnd suppll". Pi cit
up and deli\lery, Davis Vacuum
Cletner . one half mile up .'
Georgn Creek Rd . Call 614· 'r

448-0294.

mer Hammer investigates
the murder of a novitiate
nun. whose former husband. an eK·con just re·
leased from prison. is a
prime suspect. (60 min.J

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FTM Gen.-at Contracting 13yrs
exp•ienca. Roofing C. Conltr..ctlon Ph. 114-318-9308.
F,ree a1tlmata1 10% off during
the holidays, offer expir• Jan

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16. 1987.

® Nlllonal Geographic

Speclll: In 111e 9"-dow of

EEK &amp; MEEK ''

v..uviua

All fVpet clt'penter &amp; concrete
work: Interior, eJCterior, rl!lfi'IO·
deling,. painting. roofing, free
eltimates. C•ll614-446· 6174.

I'M

The excavations
of Herculaneum, an ancient

A~· 10

llalian city destroyed by 1he

~CREAL

eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

are sludied. (60 min ,)
(lJI MOVIE: 'The· Malte11
Falcon' Colorized Version.
8:05 Cil MOVIE: 'Network'
8:30 (JJII(JJHNdoltheCiou
(CCI Charlie discusses

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RON ' S Televisiol'! Service .
House calls on RCA , Ouazar,
GE. Specilling in Zenith. Call

i

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304-676-2398 or 614-4462.54.

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WHEN YOIJ FACE
NO&lt;I'H 1 EA5T 15

895-3802

ON'ftl.JR RIGHT...

60, WHEN 'ft?LJ
F;6.CS SO/..ITH,
EAST 15 .. .'H

Day.
9:00 B ffi Ill! Olmme a Break
Joey is lhrilled when he gels

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MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP
Rotary or cable tool drilling.
Mo1t wells completed umeday.
Pump sales and service. 3().1-

thoughts of romance with
his students on Valentine 's

•

Fetty Tree Trimming. stump
removal. Call30..-876-1331 .

IF

r

a ·chance

to meet his TV
hero, umil he sees the star's
true character . In Stereo.

(1J
(I)

W,AS HIS NAVIGATOR,

undergo a heart biopsy, AI·

COL WMBIJ5 'M::ILJLD HAliE
WOIJND UP IN )c;o\NSI\5 CITY.

eKis makes a deal with Mi·

chael Culhane and Sammy
Jo enrages Clay by asking
Steven to move into her
house. (60 min,)
(JJ (j]) Ey11 on 1he Prill·
America'l Civil Rlghtt
v..... 1954-1985 Mau

P1umbing

demonauations

&amp; Heating

Cor. Fourth tnd Pine
Galllpoll1, Ohio
Phone 814-446-3888 or 614-

BARNEY

446·4477 .

· JUST HOW LONG
HAS SNUFFY BEEN
OUT OF WORK
ANYHOW?

General Hauling

GIT BUSY
CI-IOPPIN'

11-tAT

wooD !i

AN' 60 I-lOT UP
11-t' COOK STOVE
AN' FIX ME
SOME

., ,

trated Loreua fifes Nick as
the manager of her would·
be singing career. but Nick is
determined to win baqk his
job . In Stereo.
10:00 • (1J (B) St. Eleewhere

1\e,

(CCI Eliol has double trouble
whorl hio felhor checks in for

cancer treatmenl and his &amp;JC·
girtfrlend returns with her
Switl husband in tow. (60

VITTLES

.j

and

· marchea become powerful
weapons in 1ha flghl for civil
rlghls . (60 min.)
Clii•GIIMagnum. P.l . (60
min.)
9:30 B ffi (JIJ Tortellls A frus-

·~ ·

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

Waugh '• Water Service. Wells,
cisterns. pools. Same day deliv-

700 Club

II (I) Dynuty (CCI
Critically-ill Krystina must

Starks Tree and L.ewn Service..
Hedgea , shrubs. bu1h111
trimmed, landscaping, ltump
1nd leaf nwrmval, 304-576.
2842 or 678-2010 .

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YESTEUAY'S SCIAM-LE1S ANSWEIS .

K1t1en - ~- Clua - LMIQit - TALKING
"Do
fetllll welkl IJ'OUnclin a bear ault to advertlaa
a drink~llkld
man~e man In the bear auH replied:
"No more thlln you for TALKING to a bear."

BRIDGE
James Jacoby

...

NORTH

t-11 ·11

,976

By .llmtl JIIO~

tAKQJ087

This m.estina&lt;l*lsive de~ was repcrtool'f
Natallsaje Sarma ol Madril. lnlia. Place you~elf
WEST
EAST
i1 lhe East postiOn and lrj Ill defend wiiOOut
8QJ873
810 52
looiina It the South and Wos1 hands.l'leoM )jve a
'AQ4
'KB2
small hint - you wil the OPMil&amp; lead wlh lhe
+32
tJH
q- ol hen. Nao what?
.
+6 4 3
+Q5 2
01 ooorne I is' oMius l!om the one-spade
SOUTH
response shownt~ IXIi1ls tf1al dedMer has at .
8A
K 9 64
Ieist the ace of sllldes. Plltnet's lead of lhe 0011t
10 3
deuce slowed ~ bir cards. 10 you cannot st1
+94
the hllld in lhlt ..t If docln has the jack of
+1098
domonds cr lhe queen ol cilbl, lhe de!!nse is
Vulnerable: Both
helpless i1 any evat so you 100st PlY for the
Dealer: Nor1h
chiiCI! that your par1n1r has tlllse loey cards. T~
answer ther1 is In lodl dedn il &lt;llmmy 10thol he
Sool~
Wn1
Eaot
must eventUIIIy lead .,ry l!om lhe A-K-Jof dulz.
1 ...
Pa"
That 1111st be done carelully.
2
NT
Pass
Pa"
ust should ~ay a low 0011t badl a1 trid&lt; twct
Pass
38
Pass
Wesl wins lhe kng 111d ~!'f! back a third hellt.
PaBS
PaM
Pass
.., l1f East's ace.N!Jo East rA!'f! a di11110&lt;1d West
Pw
d put up the jack orjy ! dlclnr ~~the nine
• 16 or more high-card points
WhM declarer is eventullly forced to ploy roay
• • Bor more hiBh-card points
tom lhe A-K·J ol dulz. Wesllakes the dub queen
and one more heart lo stt the oonlrad.
Opening lead: ' 2
" the de!onden had Cllelessly laken lhe fil!t
lllllr hoart tricks, West would hive been and played
allhe fiftlltriclllf he led a~1110nd, decWerwoold
duel&lt; 1o lhe nine. If ~ led a dub, dedn woold &lt;llmmy on the lllllrth heart II he led asp.le, 1
duck to tr. 10, havilR IIJown tr. dub jack ~om would 1J1 to decl•et's !Ce.

+A K J 7

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by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
41 Czech
1 Zola work
river
5 Footless
DOWN
1 Neck pan
1 9 English
river
2 Spanish
10 Fathered
pro\ince
12 "The Great '..3 Not mean1
Commoner" to be
I 3 Explosive 4 Leaf-cutwr
device
5 Have
I 5 Yale
hopes
14 Force unit 27 Faith student
6 Michel- 18 Prewnse 29 ·- ~'oollsh
li Abyss
angelo
19 "Georgy - • Thlnp"
17 Actre88,
work
22 Enclosure 30 Savor
Su!l&amp;ll 7 Scrap
24 Go far
34 Gue
18 Cat or goat 8 Bogan
aneld
38 Daisy ZO Appeared
movie
25 "''he Scrlllf!!l
.in print
II Stand
Animal"
37 Meredl1h
21 French
aghast
28 In unison
Moeriver
22 Yield
23 English
river
24 Fabled
bird
25 Earthy
deposit
27 Peter·
Pan's foe
28 Burro
29 Tempest
locale
31 Oodles
32 Noah's son
38 Snooze
S5 Paint
37 Ascent
38 Expunge
31 Before

Will" haul limestone. 15 or more
tons . 18 .25 a ton . Ctii614-3BB ·

2-11

min.)

M W D

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• rn odd Couple

Even the Hlevll\1
Weep: The West VIrginia
Mini Woril Mike Connors
narra1e1 111e slory of lhe 40yoer effort by Weal Virginia

(I)

2919.

House coal , ll'"ntone. end
gravet. Delivtfld 1 ton 1nd up .
Jim Lanier, 304-676 -1247 or

576-7397.

Coal end llmntone d..iverv,

304-875-3190.

boa! mlnere to organ1ze a
statewide union that culmi-

nated , in 1921 , in on armed

"&lt;

•

confrontallon

••

raeeo agalnal 11me 10 uvo
the life oil vlohlng po!ice in·
~~tor'o daughler, who
muollesrn the lderlthy of on
informtnl who hlo been
helping her la1her. (60 min.)
Pert 2 of 2.

Upholatary

Chy, Oh. 81··218-1470, Eve.
614-441-3438 . Open daily 9 to
4'30, Sao. 9,30 to 1,30. Old •

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t 0:30 Cll AmertCM1 Snapehola

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.(!JINN N~
liD Tine O..llliooll of
the llluel Tl1e flflt how fit·
1UIN bluet grtll John °.H
Hooker. Smokey WM~&lt;.n
end Robert Grey; lhl HCond
l11tur8t Jeannie Chellhlm.

new Uphotter«J.

Mowrey's Upholst•lng ltn(ing
tri county area 22 Yllrt. Thedett
in lumiture Upholstering. Call
304 - 675 - 4164 for tree
tet:lmtt".

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304-678-2919 or 871-2.84.

R II M Custom Couctta and
R.upholatery, 81. At. 7. Crown

U.S.•

ill • IJJ Equalizer McCall

Water hauling, Formerly Ken
Wheaton• now Jottn'1 Water
S~Nice. "" Stme prices, phone

87

with

''

AXYOLBAAXR

tal hazing incident Involving
his college fra1ernity . (60

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laLONGFELLOW

7911 .

James Boys Water Service. Also
pools tilled. Call614 -266-1 141
Or 614 -446·1175 or 614·4•6·

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(Lat.)

One letter standi lor another, In Jhla sample A Is used
lor lhe line L'a, X lor the two D's, etc. Single letltrs,
apo1lrophes, the lenath ancllonn~~tlon ol the words are all
hlnll. Elchdaythecode lellersue different. •

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40 Prophet
DAILY CIIY'PJ'OQtXrrEII -Hm'a how to work !I:

min.)
(JJ • C1J Arthur Hilley''
Hotel (CC) Peter is emolionally tom be1ween his la1ally
ill ex-wife and Chri"lne
while Dave copes with 1 bru-

ery. Call 814-256-1240.

orialnll, 33,000 mil11. I'Nikt an

plowo• dloc USIO. John 004ro

'

l

Watterson ' a Water Hauling ,
rtasontble rat'es. immedia1e
2.000. gallon delhlery, cisterns,
poolt. well. etc. call 304· 676·

'76 Muttang 11 . black wtth ·,lei
pinetripe. nle c•. r..nt good,
tiiO.OO orbaltoH..-. 304-571-

fort

D ())Judge

8U~I~l&gt;.

Ser vi ces

8873.

oHor, 304-875-53B4 or 304·
581-2305.

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TO

MecNIII-Lehrer

BlmltY Miller
. 7:05 (JJ Senfllrd end Son
7:30 • (1J (I) New Newlywed
Game
ill' NHL Hoclcey: NHL All·
SW. VI. Soviet Nlllionli
T""' From Quebec Cl1y. (3
hrs.l Live.
• CD Too Clole for Com·

•

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

'84 Pontiac Fiero. 4 apeed, FM
sterao c. .ene. black. tliiC cond.

u.aoo,oo. phone 304-8755110.
197:1 N.... I cyl, outo. PS. all

~W'!~~~\ER LETTERS

g Gllllll Wheel of Fortune

FRANK A·ND ERNEST·

Dillard Water Service: Pool1.
Sit18ffll, Wells. Delivery Anytime. Ca\1614-446-7404.

.

•

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2

Newshour

614-446-0966.

B2

1

(B) Newt

Used OM transmiSsions. All
internalty Inspected a. guaran-·
teed. Also Ford a. Chrysler. Call

B1

PRINT NUMBERED LETTERS
IN THESE SQUARES

(lJI

1980 VW Atbblt. cloth interior,
low rnBNae. no rutt. must till.

John Dew• 1010 tractor with

175-8209.

tions.

'

e

.CDM'A'S'H
8 (JJ PIOplt' 1 Court
(I) MOVIE: 'Th1Computer
. Wore Tennl1 S'-1' Port
1.

Budget trenam•u•ons used &amp;
rebuilt all types . Torque converters &amp; transfer c11e1 . Engine
over haul kits. Alli1on Trensmis·
sin ~"· lnd eve joints. 30 day
to lifetime warranty .
Will
deliver, ctsh and carry or install.
Call 614-379-2220 . or 2&amp;8·

1974 Chwy lmptla, loaded.
••so. t•lll14-1&amp;5-«&amp;4.

448-0608.

114-441·3512. Up front trac:~
tors with Warranty over 40 uud
tractors, 1000 tools.

ET reports the announce·
mont of 1ho 69th Annual
Academy Award nomine-

T!IK.~ 1

Auto Parts
&amp;. Accessories

85

Coli 81•·992-7881 .

M~~g&amp;~lne

(JJ Hlrdcntle arid McCor-

mick

19n Dodge Monico . • 426 . Call
814-985-4240 or 614-98&amp;-

•184.

(g) WKRP In Clncln11811
(I) Andy Griffith

7:00 • (]) PM

sen

Livestock

2814.
1918 Fard Torino 302. 88,000
mil•. mutt 1tll. mlkt oHer.
304-S?&amp;-3734.

Ch"hlro. Coli 11•·:M7-7148.

Motorcycles

atruc1ion.

62 Wanted to Buy

•oe-4520.

I. IIVI'SIIIi,k

z bdr. tultyfurnlltlededulttonly.
ulil. paid. Calll14-448· 4110.

Mobtle home tor rtt'lt in .,ldnt.
Alto moble homt fof Nnt In

1he science of laeloll recon-

:.,.

I

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by filling in ltle mis.sing words
l.-J.L...~--.J-L-..L.-.1--' you de&gt;~elop f rom step No. 3 be!ow.

Host Ira. Flatow e~aminea

992-7171 or 51•·992-55B7. ·

.

I At· 181 Ph. 814·441·
3881' or 814-448-4411 .

IID Newtan'1 Apple !CCI

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II Ir

I1

(I) Doc1or Who

(J). 1])1 CBS N -

61 Farm Equipment

Coli 514-286-1576.

Naw carpet, beige, 13JC31 ,

578-2704.

02,600.00. 30•·882-3e44.

.. --r.N...::O;...::-F;;.U..:Dr;----11· .,"_! sonTheleam
dad was helping hiS young
to ride a bike. It
1
suddenly dawned on him thai In
leamlng to ride a bike children
need both support and ELMSEY
~-.,r:-.;16:-=-:,r~=~r,l---1
Complete tke chuckle quoted
~

6:30 • (])Ill NBC Newa
. ill lnolde the _PGA Tour
(I) D (JJ ABC N • CD Hogen' I HeiOH

1971 lntarnationall Scout, 4ll4;· .-:J
304-882-3237 after 5:00PM . '"'

I I _

.

6:05 (I) Beverly HlllbiiMH

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

74

Call 304-e75-4131 .

Woodchiet woodburner and one
lo1d of wood 1150.00. 304·

(Bifec:llofLHe

3

_ 1 I

(JJ SqUire One .TV (CCI .

197? Chevy K· 10. • whe~ drive ::;:
lookt good, runt good, .. :,

ll lMiliJ!jU, , ifoo.

(!) J~-

liD Secret City

Bla~er.

_,T;,._::,.R.:.:A..;.F-=0~~~··

ill Mardi Spomlook
•

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RUGOME

r

N.-

(]) Big Vllley

304-458-1oa1.

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Antique wooden window thut·
ters. 304-882-2869 or lft~Jr

E'JENINQ
8:00 • (]) (JJ li (JJ ili.IBHlll

1984 M111:da. 5 speed tratmlssion, PB. AM -FM stareo, 41 .000
mil11, exc cond, 13,850.00.

73

I

2/11/87

Coli 514-892-2707.

2 pc gold velvet living room (1 ' '- $6.59) (1 0) 48' ' Vanity wittl
suite, blue and gold valvet chair, rnorble top 1179.95. 1111 30"
rockM, lamps, exc cond, 3 maple . Vanity with marble top f79.96.
ttblea end alec ttOV'e , 304·676· !12) 6 piece high gloss tub
3223.
encloaure· kit t28.9fi . (13) &amp;'
tampered ulan sliding tub . 6,.·2B8-8522.
doors. aluminum finish, 149.94
52 CB,TV, Radio
or 839 .96 with purchaseoftub.
64 Hay &amp; Grain
{14) Single door med. cab.
Equipment
plastic box, sttlnltu ateel
frame. $1!).96 e1. (15)1 and 2
23 Channel Robin CB. brand piece fiberglus tub and shower
lArge round biles of hay, will
new antenna. Would like 860.00 combination . Colotli &amp; white.
dtHiver. 116 a bale. Call 614Call 614-379-2464 Between 8129.96 to t199.95 ... 5
446-1052 after 6.
eem and 2:30pm.
Pflt'cent discount on 2 piece a.
up. 116) 4 piect 101id oak towel
Hay for ule: Clean, mixed
b1r Itt. •19.95.(17) Prefinished
hey-never wet. 8126/ bale. Call
53
Antiques
Olk bruce flooring :IA."x2Y.t"
814-406-·053.
Ra~dom length• 11 .95 aq. ft . 10
c.t.n up 81 .75 sq. ft:. 20 tq . h .
Hay for Hit. Call 614-446Antique dining room set; table. pr. c.t .n. (18) Prehung steel
0933.
insulated
doors
119.95
ea.
(19)
china closet, &amp; buffet. 70 yeart
old. Solid oek. Call 614-388- Pine panel doon •39.95 to
Oritd thelled corf} $4 .60 per
169.96 B. grldn. (20) Double
9950.
cwt. Ground 86.00 per cwt.
sidelight entrance doora VI glau
Groundwlthmola1111 $&amp; .76 per
111 """· $299.95 el. (21) 8 '
CWI. 304-458-1031.
Doublt
entrance
doora,
Y,
glut
54 Misc . Merchandise 1
h penei.S349.95. 122) Prehung
Wheat-straw wire trad bales
interior doore. finiahed &amp; unfin t1 .75. Tom Wilson, Leon, 30.4ished . Choice si~es . t34.96 ee.
675-572• .
C1llahan's Used Tire Shop. Over (23) Wood . &amp; plastic shutters
1,000tires.sizes12. 13. 14. 15. from 31" to 80" 19.95 to
16. 16.6. 8 mllet out Rt. 2·1 B. t28 .96 pr. (24)111 wood screen
Call614-268-8251 .
doors . t1 2 . 96 ea . 125)
Tronspor ta ti on
1'/4 ' x36" xBO" white storm
Plude cistem state approved. doors, insulated foam filed .
pintle septic tanks. plastic t89.95 . (26) Coun1ertop plaltic
culvertl, metal eulvans. RON 60 cents 1q. ft. (27) Vinyl tiding
EVANS ENTERPRISES. Jock· trim 6 colon (12' J chtnnel 71
Autos for Sale
son, Oh . 614-286· 5930.
•11 .50) (10' inside corner
13.00) (10' outsidt corner
Radio Shack TRS-80 model 18 14.00) j28) 12"JC12" plain
1982 Buick Riviera, Grey with
computer, 2-16 meg hard disks whrte ceiling tile 21 centset. or
(Radio Shack). 8 meg hard disks 64 piece ctn. *16.60. 128) ' power settt, air, PS. PB. tilt.
erui1e, delav wipers. 48.000
(Radio Shack). Key bo~rd &amp; 24"x48" acousticel tmbolltd
mM". 17800. 'Call 614·••6·
cable1 Call 614-388-8323.
fire re1i1t1nt ceiling panels
4223.
12.35 11. 130) Cloeeout white
Freezer, 26 eu. ft . Kenmore eeiling grids 112' mtin tee 11 .50
1983 S10 Chevrolet pickup,
chett. Like new - 8176 . S&amp;W 32 11.)(4' t" 50 centt ea.) Penn'•
4x4; 1183 Olds Hurst; 1981
model 31 Holster 6 shells. Like W1rehouse. Wellston. Ohio .
Monte Carte; 1980 Plymouth
new· $200 . Call 614-246· 614· 384-3646. Opan 8-6, 8
Volare: 1970 Chevetle; 1976 IAr.
9516.
days.
ton Chevrolet pickup; 1968
Chevrolet
pickup; 1978 Ford
Model 12-12 gauge. Full choke.
Custom Van ; 1972 Chwrolat Et
1400. Ca/1614-317-7770.
Ctmlno . Oyn1mark Riding Lawn
Mower. Call 614-446-8201 or
56
Pets for Sale
Gravely tractor. electric start . 8
614-446-8113 . Make offer .
speed . lthica 20 gauge Pump
shot gun . Rotary cultivator~ &amp;
plow for Gravely tractor. Cell Oragonwynd Ctn..-y 'Kennel. 1984 Mercury Lyna. Auto., air.
AM -FM. Caah price $2999.
614-·46-4149.
CFA Himalayan, Persian and John's Auto Sales, BulevllleRd .,
Siam111 kittens. AKC Chow
Miaed h•dwood slabs . 812. per puppin. Ctll 814·446-314• GalllpoHs.
bundle. Cor;~tainlng approx. 1 Y.t
lfttf 7PM .
73 or 7• Dodge. 360 engine
tons . FOB Otllo Pallet Co .
with running g...-s &amp; frame. •
Pom~ttov . Ohio. Call 614 -992Registered Miniature Schnauzar Good tires. $376 . Call614·256·
6461 .
puppiu. Also Registered Cocker 9303.
Sp1niel puppln. Gra11 Valentine
Firewood tor sale. 836 per load glfto. Call 814-992-2607.
1978 Dodge Aapiln as is, ••king
or 5 loads t1150. Delivered tr'ld
01300.00.
Ph. 81.·245-9802.
stacked . Call 614-949-2&amp;01
Reglltlfed flam•polnt female
after 6 PM .
Himeltyan kinen. VlfV affec- 1969 VW Beetle In good condi- -- -- - - - -lc- tionate. extra long-haired. Ask- tion. f&amp;OO .OO firm call after
New kerosene heaters. 2 tp&amp;ed Ing 117&amp;. Call614-742-2944.
• o30pm 614-256-1912.
tans . Call 614-742-2455 or
614-742-25BO.
AKC Regittlftd bleck German 1983 4-door Honde Accord.
Shepherd puppln, looks for
Tony' I Gun Repaira. hot reblue- 1ign1 on Jerrv• Run Road, Apple &amp;-speed, 1 owner, excallent
condition t&amp;OOO.OO in Jackson
ing . Open 9:00AM to 7 :00PM . Grove, W. VI.
Herbalifelndep.,.danl Dist. Call
me for product. Mon-Frll. 9 -3.
Gloria Gr~te . 304-882 -3152 .

'"

1984 Toyott .$Fi 6 piCk up. 6
•PHd. Ele&lt;rtronlc fuel hljection.

lAYNE 'S FURNITURE

Bruce Beattie

--2 bdr .. all utilities paid except
elec., furn. or unfum ., IIC:
deposit rtqUir~ - Convenient
location. Cell 814-«6-8151 or

51.·448-477B.

1878 4x4 Chevy Bluer for 11le
or trada on 87-89 C•maro. Call
814 ·7•2-2372 before 3:00
p.m.

Sofas and chtira priced trom
$396 to 8996. Tabl111 ISO and
up to 8126. Hide-a-beds t390
to $695. Recllnera $226 to
1375. llmpa 828 to 1125.
Dinmes 8109 end up to 1495.
Wood table w-6 chain t286 to
4796 . Desk t100 up to t376 .
Hutches UOO and up. Bunk
beds complete w ·mattriiiHt
1296 tnd up to $39&amp; . Beby bllda
$110&amp;8175. Mehreuasorbox
spring• full or twin tel, firm
873. and 183. Queen sets 1225,
King t360 . 4 drawer che1t $66.
Dreuera 889. Gun cabinets 8,
10,12gun. Gator electric range
f376 . Baby mattresset 8~6 II
146. Bed trem11 120. flO •
King frame S50 . Good selectin
of bedroom suites. metal cabinets. headboards $30 and up
to $66 ,

I .

Truck• for Sale

Valley Furniture. new II Liled.
Large section ol quality furni·
turt . 1216 Eastern Ava ..
Giilipolls.

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Mobile Homes
for Rent

72

1977 Ford Plcl&lt;-1111 F-150. h cellent condition. Call614· «62544. BefOfe 1 :30 p.m.

UlO. 882-28.4.

Merr;hanrl1 se

KIT 'Nr CARLYLE ®by Lerry Wright

CountY Appliance, Inc. Good
used appllences and TV St11.
Open 8AM to 6PM . Mon thru
Sat. 814-446-1699, 62r3rd.
Ave . Gallipolis. OH .

304-675-5162.

SWAIN
AUCTION • FURNITURE 62
Olive St. , Gallipolis. NIIW &amp; used
wood -caalstoves, 8 pc wood l:R
3 bedroom house. Gallipolis suit• U91, bunk btda t199,
Farry, 304· 675· 6335 or 676· recliners new &amp; used bedroom
3246 .
tulttt, wringer Wtlhert, 6
, 1hoN. Naw llvlngroom auitll
Hou•. 304-876-8720.
1191-$&amp;99, temp•. Call 614·
;;::;;:::;,:;:;~~~== 4•6· 3119.

· 2 BA Mobil• Home tDt Nnt-2
children. Aeterence. Call 614·

388-8833.
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAUTY
MOBILE HOME SALES, 4 MI.
WEST. GALUPOLIS, AT 35.
PHONE 114-448-7274.

2 bedroom apt. Syracuu. $1 36
month . 875 depo1it, plus utilitin. Ctll 614· 992-7671 Of

773-5024.

HouH, Gallipolis Ftlrry. 3 b~ ­
rOoms, large living room. famlty.
kitchen tnd utility, 1 bath. ane
outbuilding, 1.8 tete, 304-875·

14•70 Fl-ood. 3 bdr., 2 full

6U·992-77B7. EOH .

Two bedroom furnished apt New
Haven. 304-BB2 ·3267 or 30•-

Re nta ls

2 bdr, mobile home. C1111drtn
accepted. Calll14-441-3897.

batht, total tlec. LHte ntw. price
negotiable. Ctll after 4 wHIIdayt, 1nytlme wHkends. 114-

2 bedroom riverview apartment .
Equipped kitchen, trash pickup .
Jdeal for 2 parties to share
elllpences. Call 614-992 -6539.

lio. 614-446-8221 .

30•·675-26B5. Butch • Pot

GraeniH.

Modern 1 BR apt. Conv . location
closa-town, 1ingle person preferred . Sec. Oap ., Ref's. Call
614-446-2056 after 8.

-~-------,-4

123,000. Coli 814-892·6080.

Nice house in Pomeroy. 6 room1
1nd bath .. with full b11ement.
117,&amp;00:' Phone 114 -192·

Unfurnithed apt.- 4 room1, bath.
Centrally located. 1 or 2 adults
No pets. References. Security
depo1it requtred . Call 614 -446·0444 .

882-2586.

Ashton building loti. mobile
hom" permitted. Clyde Bowen,

51 Household Goods

$395.00. 304-676-80B5.

3 room furnished apt . for rent .
Cell 614-992· 5434 or 304-

814-992-5018.

Julie's Psrtonal Care Home.
Clifton. W.Va. Family bu•n..,
Iince 1161. Have vec~ for
eld..-ly patient. 3()41·713-5873.

Call 614-446-0390

2 bedroom, turnished or unturnished apanment on Spring Ave .
large patio . Call614-992-6886
after 6:00 p.m

1260.

Piano &amp; organ leuon1 . Mary
LUCII . Call 614· 4415-9787 or

clean, no pets. Adults. Utilities
furnished , Rei. &amp; dep. required.
call814 -446-1519.

Antique shop and stock tor sale.
Will sell stock and building
1aparate. Ca\1814-687-6538.

Small2 bdr . house on Lincoln St.
availeble March 1st. U&amp;Q per
month, utilities not included.
Doxol gas hut; ht tank fill-up
free. New carpeting, wetherdryer hookup, has 1tove &amp;
rtfrlgtratOf, fenced In yard.
Quiet neighborhood. No pet•Madmum of 2children. Security
depoalt &amp; retarences required.
Call anytime 814-968-4150.

Professional
Services

2 room. furnished , upstair• apt.

614-992-5732 .

Own your own jeen-sport1wear,
ladies apparel , childrensmalernlty, large ai~•• . petite,
dancewaer-aeroblc or accessorln store. Jordache. Ctllc, Lte.
Levi. ltod,Gi1tno. Mens, Ctlvln
Kleift, Sergio Valtf.tt. Evtn
Picone. Liz Claiborne, Memb.rs
Only, GasoHne. Health tax over
1000 others . t14 , 800 to
t26,900 inventory , training,
fixutru, grand opening, etc. Can
open 115 dt¥1. Mr. Lougtllln

23

0338

675-5106.

3 bdr. ranch, Rodney Village II.
UB6 mo. plus dtpotit, Referen·
ces required. Call 814·441ll

(612)B88-8655.

Furnished apartment. ne111 door
to library. One professional adult
only .. Plfking. Call 614-446 -

Gracious living. 1 end 2 bed·
room apartm8flts et ' Village
Manor end Aiv&amp;rlide Apartments in Middleport. From
1215. including utilitiel . Ctll

Own your own Jean ·
Sporuwe..-, L1dies apparel,
chlldren•· maternlty, large tlzea,
petite. denceweer-aeroblc or
acc:euorie1 store. Jordache,
Chic. Lee. Levi. lzod, Gitana.
Ment. Calvin Klein, Sergio \hlente, Evan Picone. U~ Claiborne, Members Only, Gasoline,
Hellthtea over 1 000 othMI.
t14,BOO to 126,900 inventory.
training, fiMturet, grind opening
etc. Can open 15 days. Mr.
Loughlin 812-888-4228.

304-875·3950 or 1-800-842· 2284.
3819.
'/
Wtnt.ci • l1dY~ to lhlt in with 32 Mobile Homea
for Sale
tldttly couple. 30-4·891· 3880.
lebyetn...- In my hom~~ Mondl't
thru FridiV. occaslonaUy

Business
Buildings

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·

- -- -- - - - ·lcGOVERNMENT JOBS .
t11S.040-t59,230 yr. Now Hlr·
lng. Call 805-687-6000 E'xt
A-9806 for current federal list.

34

Furnished &amp;: unfurnished apts ..
$150.00 and up. references Ph.
304-875-7738 or 304-675 5104 A-1 Real Estate.

Modern 1 bed~oom apartment.

337B.

WI pay c;ash for late model clean
used cars. '
• Jim Mink Chev.- Oids Inc.
'
Bill Gene Johnson

6U·4•6-336B.
- - - - - -- -

141170 Fleetwaod. 3 Bdr., 2 full
bathl, totll elec. like new. price
negotiable. Cell eher 4 weekdayt, anytime weekllndt. 61•·

Call 814-245-924B.

~ Wanted To Buy

11

for Sale

15

Schools
Instruction

2 Bedroom apt. nice cerp"eililg.
water
paid,
&amp; dryer
hook-up,
nove,washer
refrig. fumithed
available Jan 1, 1987 Ph.

614.446 . 7025 .

'81 Commodore, 14x46. like
new lived In only 8 month1.
payoff. Phone 304-882-3664.

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304-675 ·51 10.

Opportunity.

992-7479

LOST, Red Mud Ridge. Gallipo·
a ~h.

446 ·3997 Equal Housing

34,7.

LOst: male Beegle on McKentie
Ridge Rd. Cell614-843-5164.
lit Ferry area. Blue Heehtt',
answers to J11u. scar on slom-

TACT: Jackson Estelet Dept . Ph

1 32 Mobile Homes

ttome . Female with mitten paws.
Indoor cat . Call814-992-7227.

7376.

0200.00 oecuril'l deposil. CON-

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Young cat to gi\lt away to good

Part Pitt Bull puppiM, 304-675 -

1 Bedroom basi'c rent 8176.00
plus electric. Also required •

"It's a wedding mVI
. 'tati'on'.
. g her
Lois Trogger is marrym•
jOb!~

1 male puppy
to giveTyrenu
away. Part
Huskie,
part Great
and
mi11ed . Call 614 -992 ·2016 Of

Apartment
for Rent

2 BA. 16 Court St. Carpeted.
Kitchen turn. $350-month . Plus
utilities, deposit . Call 614-446-

5 Puppies to give away , mottutf
it r811ittertd Black Lebrador . Call
614-446-4179 after 6 :30 .
4 young ffyert to give away Ph.

Wednesday,_F~ruary 11 , 1987 ,

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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Wedne$day, February 11, 1987

No payment
·ups-ets staff
at 'GM plant
LORDSTOWN, Ohio (UP()- ·
Employees at the General M o- :
tors Corp. Lordstown car and van '
assembly plants are upset over
GM's failure to provide profitsharing payments for 1986, a
United Autoworkers official said.
Bill Bowers, president of UAW
Local 1112, said Tuesday the
tension level will rise if top GM
execut,Jves receive their customary bonuses ..
"!always thou~ht a bonus was
a reward for a job well done,"
Bowers said. " If there wer e no
profit s to share wit h our membership, then somebody didn' t do
somethin g right. "
Last week, th e au tomaker
reported 1986 profits of $2.95
billion, down more tha n 26"
· percent from profit s of $.1.99
billion In l98o.

We Reserve
Right To
limit Quantities ·

STORE HOURS
Mon.-Sat. 8 'AM-10 PM
Sunday 10 AM-10 PM

Prices Effective Thru Sat., Feb. 14, 1987

Federal deregula tion of thf'

Chuck Roast ••••• ~~. $13 9

Pomeroy Area Chamber of Commerce meeting by Gary Bates,

Sirloin
ARMOUR
oz. ,
Wl·eners .....•.........
12

99&lt;

PKG.

Bologna •••••••••••••••• $11-9
,•. RECEIVE APP~ECIATION PLAQUES - Bill
Nease, at right, president of the Pomeroy .Area
Chamber of Commerce, presented Mark Gillespie, of Pizza llut, and Dick Warner, orKroger;left

Whole Fyers ••••• !'.•• 49&lt;
BUCKET
$219
Cube Steak •••.••• ~~.

Bridge repairs set
to ~tart in Meigs
th~

O.S.D.A. CHOICE

Repairs to a bridge on Bedford
meetlng to ask
co mmissio nTownship Road 86, King Hill
ers to •. consider· pay raises for
himself and fellow employee,
. Road, will bf starlin g soon,
~ccnrdlni,to;l'll;!!lg•:to6n:ty Eng!- R&lt;lger Michael : ,Nease. sa'id that •
neer Phil Roqerts and Highwa y
talses which ha ve been given
Superintendant Ted Warner.
since the office was established
Roberts told the M eigs County
eight years 'ago have bern
Commissioners Wednrsday th at . appreciated. but th at basesalarcounty highway workers will
ies are st!ll low. He said he would
begin maklpg structural re pairs
like to see the salar.Jes Increased
to the bridge as soon as creek
to reflect the responsibilities of
water is low enough they ca n get
the j obs. "We think our expeto the abu tlnent. Robrrts sa id the
r lence and type of work we do is
br ldge!lo0rw!llbereplacpdwlth
ofsuchanaturethat lhe bo thjobs
should have a higher base," he
corrugated sterl. widened and
paved. and co ncrete will be
said. He noted that Michael is
poured around one pier . Mate·
making l ess money than the first
rials will b&lt;: purchased, except
deputy recorder, yet has worked
for concrete. from Ohio Bri dge
longer. Clerk Mary Hobstett er
Co., Marietta , for approximately
repor ted the fi rst deputy re$8,500.
corder:s sal ary at $12,f.OO and
They sa id the bridge is not sa fe
Michael's at $12,000. She reto cross until repairs are made.
ported Nease at $1&gt;,200. Nease
Highway depar tmen t tractor
said he realized t·he commissionbids, tabled last week for review
ers must work ·within a budget,
by th e r ngineer, have bren put on
but askrd them to consider five to
hold lndcflnlfely. Robert s said
seven percent increases for the
!he low bid of $22,997 from
pl at map offlcr.
Falrplaln Tract 9r Sal es, Ripley ,
A letter was rrad from Consoli·

Round Steak •••••••
LB.

MOUNTAINEER

$]09
Po·rk Sausag_e ••••••
LB.

MEXICAN .

Tomatoes •••••••••• ~~ •• 49&lt;

~;.a~~~~:a/~:t~~~~~\~;sp~~~ ~~~~ ia~~m~~~~~~~~.s ~.~~~

chase at this time.
Ro berts and Comm issioner
Mannin!'( Roush reported the first
discussion on the highway de•
partm~nt's expiring union co ntract was held Friday . Roush
represen ts .tile commissionrrs in
the contract discussions. The
men said th e union has submitted
a fir s! proposal. but did not
el abora te.
Dan Nease, with the county
plat map office, . wa~ at the

Margarine .~ ......L:.•••·• 39&lt;

CAR

Sl 895

TRUCK

'199 So 3rd

CITRUS 7 or CHERRY' COLA

$1
1
9
Ice Cream ••••••••••••

Slice •••••••••••••••••••••• 79&lt;
THANK YOU CHERRY
$ · BANQUET
Pie Filling •••••••·~.·.L··· 1°~ TV Dinners ••••.•·~.o:~ •• 89&lt;
12 GAL.

.1

B PK. 16 OZ. RETURNABLES

.

Ti~e

Detergent

1470Z.

$589

Middleport

992-2594

DAIRY LANE

limit 1 Por C•stomtr
Good Only At Powell's S.,.rmarfltt
Offtr bpirn Sot., f ... 14, 1917

SUNSHINE

· lftAXWELL HOUSE

Dog Food

Coffee

:20 LB.

BAG

$229
.

3LB.

CAN

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limit 1 Per Cutlimlr
Good Only At Powell'1 Soptrmarflot
• OHtr bjtlns S.t. feb. 14, 1917

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· COLUMBUS. Ohio {UPil Two state agencies · monltortng
p'ubllc utility ra tes told an Ohio
House budget panel Wednesda y
theY need more money lnlhe nex t
tiVo years to continue holding
utllity rates down .
Ohio Consumers' Counsel
a'hd I he Public Utilities Commission of Ohio have .put In for
Increases of 13 and 22 percent,
respectivel y. In 1988 to do th eir
work.' Both are funded chiefly
with assessments and fees on
utilities and railroads, . not gen-

Sl .99

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limit 1 Por CuttoGood Only AI Powoll't Sur;•marktt
Offor bpirn Sot., ,,., 4, 1917

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rPsponsibility for insldp w i ring.
Ca rds· Wfli'P sf'n t with trlPphonP

Nrasr · said Lon g n1 ·1·ds lr • IH ·r~
rrnm busint •ss rn~' n . tllr·ir 1'1'11

bills, pr ior l o lhf' .Jan . d~ r~gu l a lion, informi ng cu,tomrrs of

plovr''" · c l\'if·
Ind ividua ls.

r('spo ns iblil y c hctngr.s t.~IH.I asking

lo• ado ·rs and

Br·J inda .J oh nson .

c ha irwurna n

of th•· chamhf'r ·sponsor•·d :-.11 ss

srrvi cC'. H cards WPH' not n··

Swf'rlhf'~tr t

Saturfl a:v aftrrn oon ;H l 'omt •rr l.\"

wiring

turned sln ting rrpai r ser vicf•wa s
nol wantr d. the co mpanv au to·

ins id€'thrho m rorbusi ness, fmm

ma tica lly &lt;-~ddcd th r sf'r virr• to

pOrlf:'d 2R c on!f':-. t (•nt rir·s h:1 \·r·

thr phonf' company 's j ack . RPca use of this cha nge, GTE is now

lhr monlhl y bill, said 1\att•s.
Ninrty-flvr percent of C'I'F: 's

brrn l'c•&lt;'P ivP&lt;I. TIH • o·o nl&lt; ·sl i' tn1
gir ls :l-1:1, and pn • trgJSII'al ;, .,, h

installin g

prrsr nt cus tomers Jl'f'SignPd up

$R . Saturda.\ ' rt'gis tr;lliou , IJI' g ln -

for rrpa ir ca rr . h&lt;· addPd .

ning al :t p. m. will ill' $ 111

t elrp h on~

protector

dev ices

ca llrd Telephonr Nr 1work Inter-

VillagP

&lt;·on tPs l IJf'ill J.! twld

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audilor iulll , n ·

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HPip on, 'the homefronl from
Congressional conslitucnts is
needed to enco urage Co n~ress IO
push through already df'iaycd
Federal -Aid Highway Program
Act legislati on at oncr, Georgr
Dugan. deputy direc-tor of the
lOth District, Oh io Drparlmrnt of
Hig hway s, reporls .
Congress before last Oc!ober
should have passed the ac t which
would have permi tted !he dlstribut ion of abou t $:123 mil lion
dollars for 141 highwa) projeciS
in Ohio, D'ugan said. However,
th e House of Reprrsrntat ives
passed one version and the U.S.
Sen at&lt;' passed anot her version of
the requird legislation. Consrquently, slncr th e two pieces of
l egis l ation co nfl ic ted huge
amounts of money cou ld not be
distributed not only toOhlobut to
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thr other stat es .
Dugan says that aga in lhr two
houses of Congress , wi th many
new members in volved since th e
November election , have passed
two sepa rate pieces of legisla tion
and again the federal highway
money ca nnot be pa ssed out to
the states because the two pieces
of IPglslation do not agree. Thl'
probl em has gon&lt;' int o a conferrncr co mmittee and the delay in
the legislation which should have
been ready last October is
throwing Ohio highway pro jrcts
behind since the co nstruction
p&lt;:riod is limited dur to weathrr
condi tions and other faclors .
Dugan poiniS out that although
the plans for Ohi o projrcts ar r
ready nothing ca n be done abou t
advNt is!ng !hem for IJids until
the money Is received. Evr· n if
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!he mone,· wN r rrc!'ivc·d '""" ·
the dela y is bound to dl'lav
projrcl s plannf'd for this .vrar.
Duga n says thai th •· proj&lt;•cl '
must bl' adwrtisrd c·:Ju sing delay whi le con i raet ors flgu rr 1heir
bids and thrn aflcr bids ar r· so lei.
co ntractors mu st hf' gil'r n
another timr pf'l'iod tn gPI thr ir
materials. rquipmrnl and m:tn ·
powr r n·ad)' to go.
·
Thrrr arr four proj&lt;•cts sd tf'
du led in !hr ltl th Di slricl wlwn
frdr ral aid monry dors !'nmr
through. On• · of thr fnut' - t o l;~l
cost of lht' four Pxprclr d 10 run
abou t $9 million - Is In Ml'igs
Count)·. Thi ., wou ld h• · resur t;!l '·
ing li.2 mll•'s of US :n fro m .:1!1
miles ras t of Stair Routf• liK I l o
.fi l miles ''"" of Sta rr Houlf ' 7.
Total cost of thr lmpmvc•m•' nl i'
~s tlm a t ed a! $:1, :142.1XKI.

Insu~ance-tort retonn
£
D-New Bos ton. acti ng at Gov .
Richard Celeste's request. or dered It be eliminated .
"Wf' vcr.v much would llkr to
stay on thr schedu le whi&lt;'h calls
for tth e bill ! to move from
commi ttee so it ca n be on thr
floor Tut'sday ," St ln zla no sai d
aftH holding off un lll laic Wed·
nesday to see If another vote
cou ld be found .
On Wrdnesda)· morning Sllnzlano ad j ourned th P mretlng wh• ·n
· only seven Dcmoc·ra t s In favor of
t hr bill were prcsr nt . Eight vo tes
are needed to reconi'mend II .Two
. oth er Democrul ic members of
the co mmitiPe wr rr .,bsent. One
was Ill und th e other wa s
altendlng a state lr~ls l a t o r' s
meeting, St in zla no said.
When com mitt ee members w
turn today . they will co nsider a
series of amendments sugges ted
by the Ohio Al liance for Civil
Justice, a group whlrh s tro n ~ ly
suppor ts kerplng th &lt;· produ ct

•

IS

Anolh Pr of Ill(' l our projt · t · t :-~ In
Disrricl W i.-. In 1/ocl&lt;ing r ·ouil i V
&lt;tnd woul.d up,L! I'~l dt' ltlf' l'f'~ t i l !'f': l

on US !lou I(' :I;J In H orl&lt;i ng l'ou111 ,1·
with !hf'

l' .... llmat .·d

('0!'1 1 I n 1}1'

$1 ,I:t I. t iWI.
T he l'' 'nl&lt;lillin).! lwn prnjt·d ~ nJ
IIH' lour taq,:t•lr·tl !Ill' ni.. . tr ll'l 10
from lht · trodl' r;ll l und~ nr1· In
Wt.~ s hing ton

Crr unt _\ . Onr · wrmltl
h• · I h1 • n ·~ u rfad n~ of :i IX r11 i lr ·.., nl
ST fill at a •·lrsl n t :!i-l:rX ,I Ktl! ;IIHII!lr·

s• ·c·om l w o uld br · pa vi ng ru;Jtl
h1·rn1:-. , u pgr adin ~ !'.i~ n ~. rr-p l;u ·
in g guardr:rll and rl ' pair ln g
l;rnd sl i p ;l r£\J ~ on I ntPI '.-. t a !l · i7 In
M.:.n ii'lt :r from .!Hi tn l i . l ~i mll11~
north of lh f' llhlo Wr ·:-. 1 V irg inia
... t:rlf 1 linf ·~ . Cn~ t of 1h;ll projf •C' I i..,
I•St imalf' d :rl $:\,:liO,fKtO .
Du gan ;t...,k.-. th ;rl ollil'i :rl.., 111
f ·r rmmunilif ·~ In Di ~ t rk l 10 .rru l
l 'o nI i mwcl on pa gr· 11

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d
st1 on agen a

llahllltv In lh• · bi ll.
"Rr!JlOv in g lhP product IIHIJil ·
lty provis ions from 1thr bill 1
seriously undrrm inPs th•• rlt01b
to achlcvr. mNtnlngfu l to r t n ··
for m," said Mark D. Da vi d,un.
chairman of th r alllan&lt;·o•, " Wo •
understand lhr speakPr' S a&lt;·t !Qll .
How£'1Vt'r, wr are rom·•' rn('d I ha t
the govNnor's fallun· to krPp
p:w&gt;with thi s lrgislallon Is 1u ~ t a
lactic to dera il r na rt mrnt of ''
significa nt- Ohio pr01Ju C'l&gt; l la tJII ·
II~· law."
Meanwhilr. Eli'r nard K. RauP r,
pres ident oft h&lt;' Ohio Academy nt
Tria l Law.1·ers, sPnt a lett er to
Stlnzlano claiming that thr com·
mlttec fail ed to delrlr all pmvl slons . dealin g with produ ct
liability.
Bauer said th P suiJstitulr hill
still co ntains a prov ision allow ing contribut ory negligence a' a
defensr In tort (•asrs. Thf' prov ision states th at If a manulacrurer, for exa mple, provros "

pla lntlfl v..•;ts ;tllf •a ... r ;, 1p1H'f· nt at
f&lt;~u ll In an acTi il• ·nl. tli•·vl:dnl llt ,
l'fl llll OI tiJ IJi' Cl ; J n~· d:trn ;rgf•S .

Undf't' CUI'I'Pnl Ia \\' a plidnt lff
ran cqlh•ct lOll p••r c1•nl of lhr
itmount

hr su•·.-. for! no maiii'J'

what ciPgl'flf' of rPs ponsl hl llty ffJ I"
lhc' acdd,.nt I&lt; a ss l ~ llf'd to him .

RuuL' I'

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11

was Hllr, .·s

intr,) ntlu n IIJ n •nun·•· lhHI prnvl slnn. HIHI Sti tiZimw s: lld it will h1 ·
i ro nr'd uut Thu J. . cl a\ .

1\ sim ll;_rr p:wk ;tg,. ol lt•.t.dl-llil
lion pn~~• ·d th• · C r·nr •t il l ~\-.~1 · 111 ·
hi _
\ ' Ia ~ ! \f•trt . h ut ( "r · Jr ·~ l l' Vl ·l or •d
ll In Dt\t•f•mtu ·r hf ·cauNI · tw ~~~ id
lhf"~ j}I'OdUf• t ll ;rhi lit\ M'l 'l iiJil l011k

too mu ch aW.t\ !rom , -, ~ n .., uml'l ~ ­
~l d lng wi th «'{HI."' UI1WI
ad VOCJJif ·~ and 111 ganJJ(·d la l~l ll ',
has ln s l ~ t, ,d on si t il·t ltHhll itv

Cf'lrstf',

a gOJins l thr • tn;nlll l:rc·t un ·ro, nl
dciPcti vr pr oduo·t, ,
RIH0 and Stirl!iann ~ a\ ti ll '
producl llal&gt;lllt .\ !ss w· 11_.111 IH·
drall with (JUkkl\ a~ 11 "" 'p;rr.lff ·
!Jil l.

Two state utility-monitoring agencies ask for more money

risco Shortening

$629

offers

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Retail sales down 5..8 percent

GTE

Dugan says help needed on
ho!m efron.t £or
h•·.ghway funds
1

saying th e firm Is planning to
By GRETEL WIKLE
ex pand cable television, fac ilities
UPI St11tehnuse Reporter
dnto new areas of the co un ty,
Requests for expansion, If not
COLUMBUS, Ohio iU PII
already In the plans, will be The chairman of th e Ohio Hou se
stud ied for feaslbllty, the lett er Insura nce Comm illl'r want s to
stick with plans to have a
said.
Dor thea Fisher, of the Meigs l andmark civ il justi ce and i/l SU·
County Humane Socl etv, met rance reform package on thr
wit h the com missioners io clar- • Ohio House fl oor for a vote next
ify policy on dog kl'nncl Tuesday, thpugh th e pack age has
sta lled In committee.
licensing.
C:halrman Rep. Michael P.
Stinzlano, D-Columbu s. sche·
duled a meet lng for 10: a.m.
today to consider the bi ll again .
The co mmlttc•c Wednesda y
WASJIINGTON ( Ul! l) -Retail sail'S nationwide plummeted
came up shorl of th e number of
a record 5.8 percent last month because auto sales declined by
votes needed lo rec ommend it to
more than 22 per cent, the Commerce Department said today.
the fu ll House, meani ng the
Economists expected the decrease and said they are sticking
legislation stalled with only De·
to their predictions thallh c 1987 economy will he slighlly bcller
mocrat s backing It .
than 1986.
·
RrpuiJJicans on th e commit tee
Americans hough! an estimated $119.3 billion worth of goods
refused to support the pa cka ge
In ,January, $2!1 billion of II from auto dealers, the department
wl1hout a secllon limiting lawsaid. Those estimat es were adjusted for seasonal differences.
suits agai nst manufacturers for
The volume of auto sal"" dropped a record 22.4 percent from
defective produ cts . That section
December, breaking the. old mark of 19.5 percent set last
was removed Tuesda y when
Octob&lt;•r .
•
House Speaker Vernal Riffe.

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' v..' I. I I IJr,::~ s f'I'V if.·r

if they wan tNI th e repair carl'

r('sponsible for

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However. wi th deregu l ation of
sta tion w i r ing, cus tomrrs ar e

·to right , with plaques of appreciation for their
generous donations to chamber sponsored events.
The presentations were made at Tuesday 's
chamber meeting at Pomeroy Trinity Church.

insta ll ing lhC' new p rotrc t ors ~~ s
lhey make calls to hom('S and
businesses. Thf're is no cos t l'or
the protrctor. howf'V('I', if ;.J
custome r r eq u f's t s a r C'pt.lirma n
come specifical l~' to instal l ct

Mich:~o&gt; ll.o n g, ll ·CII 'I' Io ·l' ill• ·. "as
qui,. kl) '" poss iiJio ·

cus tom ers who do no!

. increased.

GRADE A

Ba lr s said GT I-: workr·rs arr·

telephone servlcrs, suc h as pric&lt;:
on lim•s, arr sli ll
federa ll y rrgu lated, Ba trs sttid .
Approva l fro m the Public Utili·
tl&lt;:s Comm ission of Ohio is
requir ed be fore ra t es m ay bC'

12 OZ. PKG.

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\ncreasrs

ARMOUR SLICED

laces. at !he point of f'ntry to lhr
homr or bui nC&gt;ss . Thr df&gt;v iC'r' w i ll
r no1b l r customers to isolatr trou -

chH rge.

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Chrysler-Plymouth
Dodge Inc.

25 Cents

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thC' federa l gover nmen t no loriger
srts pr icPs on sta tio n wiri ng into
hom es and businesses. Par ts of

office.
Although deregu l ation went
into eff ect i n Feb. 1982, fu r ther
ch anges have co me recently.

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COOPER

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providr• M 1·i).!s ('n unt ~ · wit h th1·
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Maso n brid ~r · i..., ('l o:-, ·d lo1
rf'pa ir:-. . Th t~ ln idgt· i:-. :-. l'l1t·dulnl
fo r a four-month !'lo:-.u11' hr~-: ln
n 111 g ·I 11 M a !'(' 1L l . rII 1g 'II' II 1II '
prrsc•nt ing 1111· !PI 11·rs 11 1 snppn rl
t o Ohio D1 •parlnH ·n1 rd D!'\'t •l opm• •nl off idal s an d C o\' f'I'I\ Ot

manager of General Te lepho ne
Company of Ohio's Pomeroy

U.S.D.A. CHOICE

GAL

(up to 5 qts car516 qts trucks/
• New Mopar oil filter
• Check fiuid levels
• Check Dattery
• Spe(laf or additional b11
slightly higher

enttne

telephone compa ny, w hich rr suited i n nrw pr icing policit'S,
wen• addrrssed at Tursday 's

MT. VERNON
•

• New oil

•

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, February 12. 1987

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS

SCHEDULED MAINIENANCf ATREGULAR IIMI '

OTHEI MODELS
. SLIGHTLY HIGHER

:Jo, 28, 8, 9, 7, 6

at y

Vol.36, No.197
~ opyrigJlted 1987

l'artiy doudy tonight, with
u low lll'ar ~!i. f1mslderahlt•
sunshim• Frida,y, with highs
ht_·twct·n :10 and :Ja.

Phone deregulation is
local chamber topic

.T.

CHANGE

Daily Numlwr
556
Sup~r Lotto

••

.OIL &amp; FILTER CHANGES
AT RECOMMENDED
INTERVALS ARE

OIL AND
FILTER

SUNNY

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, OH.

The decli ne occurred despite
sales of$102 billion, a 6.6percent
Increase ovN 1985 sales of $96.4
billion.
CM officials explained that
large ca pital expenditures for
new plant s and eq uipment, anticIpated closing cos ts for nine older
plants and an expensive fall sales
incentive program cut Into
profits.
· Thf' corporation has not ye t
announced bonuses for Chairman Roger B. Smith, President
F. Ja mes McDonald and other
top executives , but co mpany
officials said thr co rporation did
pa y $219 million In bonuses to
more than ;;, 700 offi cers and
manager s for 1986.
In a letter to personnel directors at various GM facilities, th e
compan y explained that the
formula for det ermining bonuses
Is different than the one used for
· profit shar ing.
Bowers questions how the
company ca n have mone)· for
bonu ses, but none for profit
sharing.
"How ca n I j ustify that to my
membership• T here Is no justlfl·
cation,'' Bowr•·s sa id.
Donald F. f~ phlln , UAW GM
Department director, said In a
recent letter to local union
ofll cers that GM officials should
be doing their part to help the
company through difficult times.
"Jf low earnings mean sacrlrlro• , the sarrlflr&lt;&gt; at the upJ)('r
lcv&lt;&gt;l shou ld be more than a token
gesture." he said. " Real restrai nt In the executive suites
would be a welcome and long·
overdue sign that GM Is truly
ser ious abou t getting Its house In
order."
Bowers sa id Ephlin has assured him that dev&lt;'loplng a
more equita bl e profit sharing
formula will be a priority Issue
when a new indust ry-wiM labor
contract is negotlatro la ter this
)lear.

Ohio Lottery

SVACteams
resu~e play
Friday night
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'
era! tax revenues.
Consumers' Counsel William
A. Spratiey told the House
F inance subcom mittee h is
watchdog group costs the consumers only three cents lor every
$100 worth or utility bills and has
saved millions ror them In past
years.
Thomas V. Chema, chairman
or the PUCO, sa id utility rates
have been stable during the last
two years for the first time In
more than a deca de, and are
likely to con!lnue thatway.

;.

The Consumers' Cou nsel is
sudden large rat e Increases
asking for $9 .6 jf!llllon. ari annua l
resulting from long periods of
Increase or slightly more th an 13
stagnant ra tes - and the Inclupercent for what Spratley des·
sion In rate bases the cost of
cr lbed as a continuation level
eliminating acid rain.
He said his group already has •
budget .
"The average monthly utility · saved' customers of Cincinnati
Cas &amp; E lectric and Columbus
bill, was the same last year as It
was In 1983," said Spra tley.
and Southern Ohio Electr ic Co.
" What we have now Is a fla tte~~: , about $100 a year In pollu!lon
Ingot rates as compared with the co ntrol charges.
very sleep Increases In the early
"Had we not been In !hose rare
1980s.••
,
cases, we have every reason to
believe the utilities would have
Spratley sai d his agency will
continue to bailie "ra te shock '' gotten whal they asked for, " he

said.
Chema told .Jhe subeommlt tee
that utility rates have not In·
creased In the last two years. "To
the contrary, rates have fallen by
an average of 2 j)('rcent In 1985
and an additional on c·half per·
cent In 1986. " he said. "We SI'C
them as stabl e to slightly falling
In the future."
The PUCO Is asking for Increases ol22 percent 1hls coming
year and 7.6 percent In 1989.
Among the Improvements to be

mcu.Je urr• addln g :«1 tr·( ·hnka J
posi tion s for an I 'X&lt;Hll lna tln n of
utility cbmp'an;v mana ~· · rn,.nt
practlct:'s, addin g t I lull ,tlm• ·
regula tory staff po;lllon,, t~r&lt; '!'
gas llnr ln s t~·rt ors and t hr~ ~
attorn('ys.
In all, Ch •' m;,,snld , &gt;Opositions
wil l be addrd with $4 million,
which rrprrsrnts "J)('n nics a
year to consumMs hut allows us
to co ntlnU(' tn do the work that
represent s a s a v ln~s of millions
of dollar~ . "

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