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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Tuesday, February 3, 1987;

. . . . . . -Local Briefs--.- ..... ·S &amp; ·L judge limits evidence on witness ~ ..
EMS units respond to 5 calls
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CINCINNATI (UPI) - The
judge In the. Home State trial,
agreeing with prosecutors that
defense lawyers had beaten a
dead horse and now wanted "to

Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports five calls
Monday ; Rutland at 6:56a.m. to White Hill Road for Kenneth
Wolfe to Veterans Memorial Hospital: Pomeroy at 9:05a.m. to
Village Green Apartments for Brandy Fortune to O'Bleness
Memorial Hospital; Pomeroy at 12:26 p.m. to Spring Avenue for
Christy Fellure to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Pomeroy at
_2: 30 p.m. to Wetzgall Street for Brett Florian to Veterans
. Memorial Hospital; Rutland at 5: 49 p.m. to Ohio 124 for Christy
Shain to Holzer Medical Center.

Iva Turner

Scipio Township Senior Citizens Friendly Neighbor Club will
have blood pressure day Wednesday, from 10 a.m . to noon.
Everyone welcome.

Church to cater sandwiches
The Middleport United Pentecostal Church will b~ catering
sub-sa ndwiches Friday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sub, macaroni
salad, a pple or pumpkin pie, and drink, ail for $3. Delivery
service provided. Call 992-3824 with orders.

Drivers ticketed .in accident
.
Two vehicles were damaged and drivers·ofboth vehicles were
cit ed as the result of an accident on East Main Street in
Pomeroy Monday.
Pomero&gt;: Police said that a truck driven by Jimmy Buchanan,
Long Bottom, had stopped in the lane of traffic to avoid a hole in
the street made by water repair work when he was struck in the
rear by a car driven by Judy Spencer, Racine.
There was moderate damage to the Buchanan truck and
heavy damages to the Spencer vehicle. Buchanan was cited lor
not having financial reponsibliity and expired plates and
Spencer was .cited on an assured clear distance charge.
Police are also investigating ·a breaking and entering at the
Whitehouse Tavern on East Main Street.
Entrance wa s gained by breaking out a window in the back of
the es ta blishment. Several bottles of alcohol were stolen along
with candy and food items. A juke box was broken into and the
money removed.

West Virginia aids
!Continued from Page I I
other preliminary work.
In add it ion. Am erican Alloys
Inc. has already secured pledges
for cut -rate coal and reducted
rates in other areas and has a
commitment from one company,
whose name was not disclosed, to
purchase about $1.5 million
worth of its product, th!' governor
said.
The n!'w plant will produce
high silicon alloys for use in the
chemical and aluminum Indus tries, according to B!'rnard
Whit!'.
Shaw said th e governor's letter
of commitment Is good for six
months, "which means we've got

to move.',
In fact . Frank Lee was to meet
this morning in Charleston with
members of the governor's staff
and Doepken.
The senator sa td\e,.anticipates
a phase- In opening ~he n!'w
compa ny , with " certain crews
doing certa in thinl(s und building
up to a full operation.

beat a red herring," has limited
evidence about · star witness
Ronnie Ewton.
Hamllto!l County Common
Pleas Court Judge Richard Nle-

haus granted a prosecution mo·
tlon Monday ·to exclude all
evidence concerning persoonal
profiting or any-wrongful acts by
Ewton or other ESM Government securities officials.
Ewton, who founded ESM, .
already lias pleaded guilty to
fraud In connection wlth the
collapse of ESM. That collapse
triggered the fall of Home State
Mason, Eleanor B. Bessilman, Savings Bank, which did millions
Canton, and Mary E . Roush, New of dollars worth of business with
Haven, W.Va. ; one brother, ESM.
James S. McArdle, Sharon, Pa.;
. Former Home State owner
and five grandchildren.
Marvin Warner and ex-bank
Services will l_le Thursda,Y at presidents Burton Bongard and
1:30 p.m, at the Mason Unltejl David Schiebel are standing trial
l)tethodist Church, with the Rev.
on charges of misapplying Home
Bennie Stevens ofliciating. Bur- State money to ESM.
ial will be in Kirkland Memot4al
Ewton 'testlfied for the prosecu. Gardens. Friends may call at tl\e · tion that the defendants kept
Foglesong Funerat · Home ·on
pouring · money Into ESM ' alWednesday from ~- 4 and 7-9 p.m.
though . they knew ESM was
and at the church from 12: 30 to
insolvent. Defense lawyers co.n1:30 p.m. at t'he church on
tend their clients didn't know
Thursday.
ESM was brok~ and allege that
Ewton's luxurious lifestyle
Virgil V. Glaze
helped create the impression to
Virgil V. Glaze, 64, 291N .Front Home State officials that ESM
was profitable.
St., Middleport, died Tuesday.
"The manifest purpose of this
A retirejl master sergeant in
evidence,"
complained prosecuthe U.S. Army and a retired
constl')lclion worker, Mr, Glaze tor Lawrence · Kane, "is to
was born Aug. 31, 1922, in Akron, confuse the issues by t·rying a
a son of th!' ·late Homer R. and case ·against Ronnie Ewton and
Grace Van Horn Glaze.
Surviving are two sisters,
Louise Radford, Pom!'roy, and
Anna Pullins, Columbus; three
brothers,' Carl Glaze, Longview,
Texas; Harry Glaze, serving ·
with the U.S. Army in G!'rmany,
and George Glaze, Port Orange,
Fla., several aunts, uncles, nie·
ces and nephews. .
Besides his parenls, he was
preceded In death by a sister,
Bessie am. and five brothers,
Donald, Ray, Homer Jr., Herbert
and Glenn.
Mr. Gla~e served in the army
in World War II and in Korea. He
was a member of the Vet!'rans of
Foreign Wars.
Services will be held at 3: 30
p.m . Thursday at the' Ewing
Ail it would show is how
Funeral Home with Rev. Melvin
much dirt they leave behind.
J. Franklin officiating. Burial
Here's how our guarantee
will be in Riverview Cemet!'ry.
works: we'll rub a white towel
Friends may call at the funeral
over a carpet just cleaned by
hom!' from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Wednesday.

Area deaths

Center hosts blood pressure day

"I would hope within three to
four months we' ll start phasing
In the wo~k Ioree," Shaw said.
Shaw said that for many of the
unemployed workers. most of
whom were In the gymnasium
Monday night, the governor's
announcement means
"survival."
"These people had their backs
to the wall. They have waived a
severance package and that's
tough to do when you're losing
your telephone and your cars .. . it
was just a great sigh of relief,"
Shaw said.
The senator also said the
governor's news is important to
all of Mason County because it
brought to his attention th!' "dire
strails" the community has been
in economically.
"I think maybe it'll help us
change our attitude in the
county." Shaw said. "Hopefully
we've bottomed out and are now
on the upswing ... this is oneo! the
indicators o! things getting
b!'ttcr."

Iva Turner, 84, of 53 Beverly
Place, OakwOOjl, died Sunday at
Kettering Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Turner was a former
resident of144 N. Fourth Ave. in
Middleport.
A housewi!e, she was born Aug.
4,1902, at Leon, W.Va., to the late
George and Minnie Wingett Hill.
She was affiliated with the First
Baptist _Church of Middleport
· and was a member of the Order
of Eastern Star.
Survivors Include two daughters, Opal M. Priddy, of Point
Pleasant, W.Va., and Dorothy I.
. Drenner, of Garden Grove,
Calif.; two sons, Wililam H.
Turner, of Oakwood, and J.
Raymond Turner, of Grove City;
five grandchildren, Robert F.
Priddy, of Decatur, Ill., 'Kevin
Drenner and Mark Drenner, of
Garden Grove, Calif., Megan E.
Turner, of Oakwood, and Debra
Turner, o! Grove City ; and four
great-grandchildren.
In addition to her parents, she .
was preceded In death by her
husband, Jacob Turner, · two
sisters and one brother.
Services will be Saturday, 1
p.m., at Middleport First Baptist
Church with Rev. Earl Eden
of!iclatlng. Burial will be in
Middleport Hlii Cemetery .
Friends may call at Ewing
Funeral Home from 2-4 and 6-9
p.m. Friday. The family will be
present from 6-9. The Middleport
Chapter o! the Order of Eastern
Star will conduct services 7: 30
p.m. Friday.

Joseph C. McArdle
Joseph C. McArdle, 72, Mason,
W.Va., died Monday in Car!'
Haven Nursing Home.
He was born July 18. 1914, in
Mason to the late Arthur J. and
Leona B. Stanley McArdle.
He work!'d as a bulldozer
operator.
Surviving are his wife Edith J.
McArdle, Mason; two daughters.
R~becca J. Peck, Leon, W.Va.,
and Delores A. Shepard, Mason;
three sisters, Glenna L. Fruth,

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"The defendants are charged ;:
with misapplication of funds, pot :.
with theft. · Had they blien ~
charged with theft, the evidence •
would be ·releviuit to show that .
ESM and Ewton were the actua.l ..
thieves. ESM's misconduct is not .;.
a defense to a misapplication :
charge, however.
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"The ·crimes occurred wheri·
defendants placed the bank· ~:
assets at unjustifiable risk. That:
· the ultimate loss was due to a:
second crime - fraud, theft of:
any other- does not legalize the:
misapplications. One of the reai•
sons it Is a crime to put another's:,
money at undue risk Is thii'
possibility of .a subsequent theft; ,
fraud or simple busjness faililr~:
"It is apparent that the defend~·
ants are not satisfied wit~,
beating a dead horse," added
Kane. ''They also want to beat a.'
red herring."
Assistant Prosecutor r;:arL
Stich ·added that defense attor- .
neys .only wanted to engag&lt;" in
"Ewton-bashmg."
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Monday Discharges - Macie
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Pomeroy officials
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lor a n!'w water compressor.
- Council must approve water
de par tment pu rchases over
$5.000.
Council further authorized the
mayo r to c hrck on costs to have
the pre~r. nt a ir compressor rebuilt or to purchase a us!'d
compressor , to b!' used as a
back-up.
In fin a l business, council approved the mayor 's report of
$3,044 .08 in fihes a nd fees collect ed in .January.

upper 20s. Sunny Wednesday,
with highs near 40.

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The probability of preciplta·
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, February 4, 1 987

longer on passage of acid rain
An ordinan ce a bolishin g resid·
control legislation.
ency requ iremvnt s for Mar s h~!
"Mar!' than trees are dying
.loP Ki rby was given fina l approfrom pollution that cause~ acid
va l when Ra cine VIllage Coun cil
ra in," said Dr. Anthony Robbin s,
mr t in regul ar srs~ ion Monday
past president of the American
night.
Public Health Association. At
Counc il votrd to sr nd le tte r s to ,
s lake are people's health and
resi dents who have a llegedly
people's lives. "
bern dumping as hrs on streets
Robbins and leading experts
and a,llay rrqut•s llng th a t this b!'
from the American Lung Associdi
scontinu ed. Th r rr· port of Clerk
ation, American Academy of
Beeg le was approved.
,Juno
Pediatrics and Mount Sinai MediThr
rr port show!'d a Jan. 31
cal Center said immediate action
c ash balance of $f!-J.:l24.:l9. Makwas especially ne!'ded to 'protect
ing up thr ba tanct· arr general
children. who hav!' less ability to
fund . $22, :~10. 1 2: strN't fund,
fight off respiratory disease and
$7, 784 .27; fire, $16. 119.67; water
inhal!' more pollu tant per pound
re .. $21. 717.49; revenu e sharing.
than do adu its.
Power:~
fuel
supply
departmenl
said
such
.22: s t att• highway ,
$2,7RI
For the past five years, the
ACID RAIN DEBATE CONTINUES - While
aflet!t
the
coal
industry
and
the
.
limitations
will
$3, 247 ..13: remr tt•ry , $1,943.32 :·
main obstacle for acid rain
medical e•perls described the effects on health of
Southern Ohio Coal Co. comple• in this area. In
watt•r depos it s, $2,400.97; ceme·
IPgisla tion has been the Reagan
acid rain Tuesday, coal Industry olficials are
the above photo, Southern Ohio Coal employe••
trr v end owment, $6,0110, Beegli:administration, which says more
ur~:lng restraint he!ore Congress approves
Roy
Lanning
operates
a
new
roof
bolting
machinr•
a
lso g;~v r " report on thr stat(' .
research is need!'d to find out if
legislation limiting the output of . coal-burning
at
Meigs.Mine
No.
2:
a
udit or's sr minar dru ling with
acid ra in is really responsible for
power plants. J.E. Katlic ol American Electric
annu a l re po rt s he ld in
environm!'ntal damager,or health
th~ hand of those seeking iegis ia,
Sou thern Ohio Coat Co. comp lex bu rntng pla nt s a rc meeting fed· Ne lso nvill t•. ·
effects.
But Sen . George Mitch ell, lion to reduce s ulfu r e miss ions in Me igs and Vin ton count ies. r rat clean air sta nda rds, whil r
Street Commissiont•r Glenn
D·Maine, chairman of the s ub- from coal-burning power pla nt s referred to a cid ra in and anti - the Ca nadi a n power indu stry has Rizer reported 15 load s of trash
tongwailing e ffort s as " two mod· yrt to put its first scrubber on a go in g to lh e la ndfill. five calls
committee. sa id the ~ mer g ing and industrial boilers .
Ka
tlic,
senior
vice
pres
!·
mons ters that can' t be power plant sta ck.
ern
J
.E.
evidence of acid rain 's hea lth ·
unswem l . repai rs mude to the
"Th ev a lso do not rf'&lt;[u trr dump truck, pl owin g s now,
effects was a "significant d!'vei· dent of AEP' s fuel supply unit in destl'Oyed."
!Continu ed on Page 121
Katiic argued tha t AE P 's coa l·
opment" that might strengthen Lan cast er, which oversees the
s pr~a din g cinder s and the pickup
of H; bags of littN al ong thr
s tree ts of thr town du ring thr•
month. Council approved the
p u rc h a s~ of necessary gea rs to
.
J.e ban~~ lUPIJ .- ~A_.~ mt nt 'lDt. IQ COflltni!..:~,.Joollsh . ~ in review. ...~., , .,"· - . ~.:.:,.,..,;.,: -,;~(lUfC&amp;.• 'Bu.t,'I .S.EA U.Jn ndin~.o n and tater. by th O&lt;I ~ J a m i~J ih a d-for-. repair the hydr.autic pump. Co unShill~ mirttia' 6ffi ciai warne? that. action in Lebanon anll not engage
u.s. officials In Washingt on the beaches of the southern t he Li bl'ra tion of Pa les tin&lt; '. a ell approved fh (' purchusP of s ix
thr United States " will pay a the American prople in a new gav e no details of any plans for
suburbs will make Ka rbaia-5 previousl,v unknown group th at ha nd·held ra dios for the fire
c\a lmrd respo n si bill t~· for ub· depa rtm ent .
took like a weenie roast ."
very high price' : if Navy and quagmire," sa ld Tarek Ibrahim, th!' fo rce In the eas tern Medit er·
Ma rshal Kirby rc port l'd th at
Marine battle groups poised in milita ry affairs spokesman for ra ne an. Th!' U.S. forces were put
Kar bala -5 was Iran 's .January dueling four coil cgr professors.
the MrditPrran ean strik e a t the Shiite Mos le m militia AmaL
in place a ft er two Moslem
offensive on the SOHihN n Ira qi th rN' ofth Pm Amer ica ns. on.la n. hr had dr lvl'n 201 milt·s during
th e month , a nsw&lt;•rr d 10 ca lls,
Le banon in a bid to fr ee the
"The AmNicanswilibefoollsh extr e mist group s r!'newe d
port of Basra In whi ch tens of 24.
Th
t•
fir
st
threa
t
w
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s
;~cco
mpan
·
c
it Pd one dr·lv er for Spi'eding ,
Am t•rican hostages.
if th!'y atte mpt to carry out a threat s to kill th ~ ir Am erica n thousand s were kill ed a nd
icd
b)'
a
phOt
og
raph
of
Amr
r\ca
n
used
42 ga llons of gasoline and
Fea rs of a n Imminent U.S. m ilitary operation in Lebanon." ca ptives.
wou nd ed. Beir ut's southern sub·
Te
rry
Anderson,
kidna
pped
by
co
ilf'&lt;'led
bonds tota lin g $42.
milit arys trike mountedinBeirut Ibrahim said. " We are always
Diplomatic sources predicted urbs and easter n Le banon's
Counc il dls cussPd the lack o(
Tuesday night. Civilians hurried ready for them, al)d we are any Am erican at-tack could re· Bekaa Va lley arc a horb!'d of tht• Islamic J ihad Marc h 16. i9R:,.
home before da r k, a nd Moslem always on a lert. But we think suit in h!'avy casualties a mong Mos lr m fund a mental is m. SE AL Th e other cam e with a photo· enforcement of village ordinun.:.
milit iame n manned roadbloc ks they a re exaggerating their U.S. forces a nd dea th for the refers to NaV)' und erwa ter graph of Amer ican Alu nn Strrn. crs Involvin g tra ilers, dogs run &lt;:
a hductcd .Ja n. 2•1 by the Sf'Co nd nlng loosP, junk cars and litrcr . ..
a nd ant i·a ircralt guns across the th rea ts.
hos ta ges.
command os.
Council recessed until 7 p.m . on-::
"Th ey will not do II. and if they
A possibl e U.S. att ack is " a il
Two th reat s aga ins t thc' hos- group.
capital.
Monday.
r r b. 16. Att endinl( the::
Islamic .Jihad Is hol ding 1\nc!Pr·
tages were made Mond a)'. fi rs t
"We r ail upon th e Amer ica n do it, they will pay a very hi gh the ta lk in. diplomatic circles, "
meet
ln
g
wt•rc·
council members .
propie to pressure their govern· price," h!' said in a telephone said a Beirut-based diploma t ic by the pro-Ira nian Is lamic .Jihad so n, a n Assoriat r d Pr&lt;'ss repel!·,
le,·
Fra nk Cleland,:
Hob!'rt
Beeg
ter . Am eri can UniVI'rs il)' of
C•
I'I'Oil
Teafo
rd
a
nd Lai·ry Wolfe.:
IJI&gt;irut offic ia l Thomas Sulh cr·
1Continued on Pagp 121
land und three F renc hme n.

Th~eats

continue
against
hostages,
military
action
.

U.S. strike force poised off Lebanon

A five-ship U.S.
assault force is
led by the helicopter carrier
Inchon.and
~rries about
1,900 Marines,
and tanks.

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Sentinel Stall Reports
Air pollutants associated with
,acid rain - lorig suspecl!'d of
causing environmental damage
- also directly affect human
health by impairing breathing
and increasing resp iratory illness, h~ a lt-h experts say .
Meanwhile, a senior official
·with Amer ican El!'ctric Power' s
fu r l supply dl•!lsion in La ncas ter
warned that " coa1 oquais electricity ... if you play with th!'
. electric utility , you're directly
aff!'cting coal mines and coal
miners in thi s a rea."
Med ical authorities told a U.S.
s~ nat p subcommittee on environ·
' mental prot ection Tuesday new
·studies show that exposure to
cu rrent atmospheric leve ls ol
sulfur dioxide, nitrogren oxides
. and ozone can irritate and
-constrict lung passa ges, cau se
: bronchiti s and wheez ing and
·seriously aggravat e asthma.
- They said thl' evid enc!' of
adverse health effect s is suffi·
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: administration to delay a ny

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Doctors call
for limitations
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Two carrier battle groups, a total of 22 ships,
are led by the USS John F. Kennedy and the
nuclear-powered USS Nimitz. Each carrier has
Marine assau~ forces, Navy S~al commandos
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Partly clo~dy tonight, with
a low between :10 and 25. ·
Partly cloudy Thul'!'lday, with
highs near ~8. The probability
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!s tratton offi cial sa id tt would
not be useo in an ger if
Amer ica n hos tages in Le·
banon are kept aliv e.
A fi ve-ship U.S. assa ult
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force can·y in ~ about 1.900 r;~~;·! Ill' ·
Marines and tunks puil~d out lit
of a Spanish port two da)'S
ahead of schedule Tuesday
and hPaded cas t to join 22
other Ame r ica n wa rs hips in
the eastern M!'dit erranPan ,
thrcc of th em with another
1.900 Ma r ines a board, Pe n·
lagon officials reported.
The fi ve ships led by th e
hriicopter carrier USS Inchon
will link up with two a ircraft
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needed for response to the
"
hostage cris is in Lebanon, the
IN POSITION - A five·•hip u.s. assault force, carrying about 1,900 Marine~ and tanks.
·officials sa id.
pplled out of a Spanish portlwo days ahead of schedule Tuesday and headed ca&gt;&lt;t to Join 22
The appa re nt total of 27
other American warships in the ea11tern Mediterranean, Pentagon officials said. ( UPI I
s urface wars hips will repr~s~n t an assemblage of U. S. sea
yo u need them ."
Amer ica ns to Le banon.
lt y. "They're there tn case of
power ranking among the
Element
s
of
the
Io
ree
will
Ma rin e amphibious for ce~·
som" horrendous occurre nce
• biggest ever massed in the
re
turn
home
"
if
the
re
a
ren't
previous
ly have been used to
so the presid!'nt can make a
ar!'a - roughly south of
any
hostages
·
killed,
"
th
~
evacuatt' Amer ica ns . from
decision to use them if he
Cyprus and du P west of Isra el
official
said.
.
,
;
·
wanted,
hostile
areas. but the adminis- but an administration offiAt
least
28
forei
gn
tlbs
tages
tralion
has rema in &lt;'ll ·silent
.
"Jt
wouldn't
,make
a
ny
cial said the armada wa s not
are
being
held
in
th
e
region,
about
the
· buildup of naval
sense
for
U.S.
military
forces
dispa tched !or ' " offensive
including
the
most
recent
power
within
str iking dis tan ce
to be on the east coast of the
pu rposes."
I
college
captives
four
Beiru
of Lebanon a nd the reason for
United States instead o! the •
"We' re not gathering forces
among
them
three
professors,
it . One official noted an
eastern
Mediterranean."
he
to order a strike," said the
Aml'ricans.
The
United
States
evacuation
cou ld not be ruled
"That
's
the
whol
e
idM
added.
official, who like. the oth ~rs
ha
s
barred
further
travel
by
ou
t.
to
have
the
forces
where
on condition of

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COLUMB US t UPI J - Dr \' PI·
op in g ways to hrl p sma ll govrr n·
mf' nl ~ and !-i Oml" govf'rnmr nl
age ncies cope with th f' elimin H·
lion of ff'dr ra l n•vrnu&lt;• s ha ring
fun ds is thr job of u select
commltt er· as It rolls up · us
~ I C'f'Vf?' ~
and s ta rt s writ ing
recomm end at ions.
The House eomm iltre has ber n
co nc&lt;'nl rating on the problem for
srvcru t weeks. und Tu rsduy
mr m bf::rs spPnt their ta st da y
hraring tr stlm ony on how th&lt;•
state ca n help counties , cit ies and
cer tain agencies copP with the
Joss of f&lt;•derai dolla rs.
The actu a l ta sk of writ ing
recommenda t tons will be placr d
in the lap of u subco mm itt r•e
which has until March 15 to
repor t to House Speak er Wrnal
C. Riffe. D-Ncw Boston.
Re prese nt a ti ves o f threr
groups took th eir concer ns to th e
comm ittee Tu!'!iday : countirs,
c ities and the Env ironmentui
ProtroJ ion Agen cy.
G!'Orge Haggard. cha irman of
the EPA 's lnfrastru ctu r!' Task
Force and Water Public Advisory Group, said the E PA will
need more than S9 billion just to
meet drinking wa ter and waste
. wa ter n ~ed s through th e yea r
2000. The es timate covers im·
provements necP,ssa ry to meet
current mandated standards and
regulations, he said.
"This ts a con se rv ativ~ es ti·
ma te of practical and tan gibl e
need ," Haggard said. " Ohio
communiti es face a tremendous
shortfall" even if certain federal
funds arc r estored.
County representatfves complained that th e loss of federal
dollar s translates int o no capital

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no roa d a nd
brtdgr · rr pa ir &lt;l nd thr thrr ut or
tayofl s of employers In thr
('OUni ,V.
"Wr llrr lacr d with th&lt;' r ~s pon .
s ibttlty of s k yroc k rtln ~ man·
da ti's an d fl a t rrvr nues." sa id :
f,t ob!'rt .J. Ha r ad a. v il' ~ prrsident ,
of the Ohio Count .v Commt-.ton· :
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r rs Assol'ia linn.
Fr dNU I ma ndutc• ~ pply to ·
s tan dards "' county ja ilS: for·:
t' ~u mph · ,

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govern :

mr nt s a lso lac&lt;' incrr asrs in·
insura ncr• prr•mium s. huma n sr•r·:
vi c(tS

bu d~w t ~

unO union wagl's.:

set und&lt;·r the stipu lations of th!"•
coliccli vr b"r ~at ntn ~ taw , Bui&lt;:
uda said.
Somr solutions thr Leg t&gt;l arurr
s hould pursur. n arad a sii ld .in ct udr inrrca s i n~ Ihr \oral go:
vrr nmr nl fund . gi ving m o n~
lla lituM to toc;.t ~ ovrr n m r n t s 11{
increase tax t·s !Such as th r sa t.;s
taxi , a voidin g nrw regul" iion.&lt;
a nd n oqulrr mr nts a nd ta king up::
more n •sponst hlil ty in ma in tain -.
in g roa ds a nd hr tdgrs noW.·
mainta in ed by thr cou nty,
Other count y romm lssionpn;
who tes tified Tu r sday urged thflcommitt.C&lt;' to ch11 ngc lh(' s.vstr m
of selling uutomobiic llct·nsrs
that counties rPC irvc more mo::
ney, a nd i[llplr•mcnt a gaso itn~:
tax to benefit count y roads a nd:
·
bridges .
Claire Sawaya Hazuc ha. as·.
s istant director of the Columbus
Office of M a n a ~ e m e nt · a nd:
Bud~e t, s ul(~e s t ed other ways to;
boost. count y a nd city funds .
:·
She said the cap on the amount:
cities can tack on to driver· ~ .
license fees should be ra tsed .meaning d.r,tve rs would pay mor~:
every lour years when thry get·
their lice nses re newed.

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SAN ANTONIO (NEA) - Dr.
Gordon Dreesman spends a lot of
hi s time In the company of
chimpanzees.
Dreesman is cha irma n of vi·
rolgy . and immunology at the
Southwest Foundation lor Blo·
medical Research, one of the
Ins titutions eontrlbutlng to this
cit y's grow ing stature as a cent e r
for m e di ca l a nd scte ntifl c
research.
The focus of hts r esearch is
acquired immune deficie ncy syn·
drome - AIDS. He is seeking a
vaccine In th at cause, m a n' s
closest primate rela tive has been
e nli sted as an ally
The alliance goes back to 1983
when. even before the AIDS virus
had been ide ntl(ied for certain, a
test a nimal was successfully

infected at Southwest, establishIng the chimpanzee as an accepta ble stand-In for humans in
AIDS. experimenta tion
Tha t fir st patie nt , as it
happens , r ecoved after 60-some
days and is now In good health .
Why, Dreesman and his col ·
leagoes cannot say for sure. But
m e anwhile, other chimps have
been similarly infected, a nd the
search for an effective , sale
procedure to produce AIDS antibodies progresses.
This involves a computerdes igned synthetic protein that
mimics a por tlonofthesurface of
the AIDS virus The idea Is 'o
trigger enough antibody prod• C·
tlon to prevent subsequent In' ,c.
lion . If It works In chimpanz 1es .
It may very likely als• in

hum a ns
But the testing ca n' t be rus hed.
An experiment runs a minlmum
of 12 to 15 months, and the s upply
of c himpanzees, a n endangered
spec ies, Is limit ed. Only 25 of
Southwest's 'colony of 160 have
been drafted for the AIDS cam patgn Once mfected , a n a nimal
ca n ' t be u se d f o r other
experiments.
Southwest is one of several
fac ilities utilizing chimps In the
AIDS quest
There have been recent reports
of rival ries in AIDS resea rch so
Intense that they amount to
sabotage of coiJ!petl tive ex peri ·
ments. Dreesman Is inclined to
minimize the significance of
these accounts.
Basic researchers, he notes,

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: . compa nv about tht• QVC' c han nel
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·• • · Tod~y Is Wednesday, Feb 4, the 35th day of 1987 wit h 330 to follow
·:.· :· The moon is moving towa rd Its fi rs t quarter
::: . The morning s ta rs are Venus and Satu r n.
. • , The evening s tars are Me rcury, Mars a nd Jupiter
.
Those born on this date are under the sign of Aquarius . They Include
;•. -:;. Polish-born Amer ica n P,alriot Tade usz Kosciuszko in 1746, physic ian
.; : and educator Mark Hopkins In 1802; F renc h c ubist painter Ferdnand
::; ; Leger in 1881 ; aviator Charles Lindbergh in 1902; theologian Dietrich
;-:.-Bonhoeffer in 1906: civil right s activist Rosa Lee Parks in 1913 (age
-:..:74): actress Ida Luplno In 1918 (age 69); feminist Be tty Frleda n In
:;:::.1921 (age 66), a nd comedian David Brenner In 1945 (age 42) .

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:-:·· On this dat e in his tory.
:-·:: In 1861. at a convention In Montgomery, six states -Ala ba m a,
·: ·:Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Miss issippi a nd South Ca rolina :: ::e lected J efferson Davis president of the Confederacy .
: ·:: . In 1938, Chancellor Adolf Hitl er seized control of the German ar.my
- ·:~ and put Nazi officers in key posts as part of a pla n tha t lead to World
: : War II.
: · · In 1974, Patrici a Hea r st, 19, da ughter of Sa n Fra ncisco publis her
.Randolph Hearst, was a bduc ted from he r Berkeley , Ca lif ,
:._: apartment .by urban guerrillas.
;- · In 1977, 11 people were killed a nd nearly 200 injured when a n
·: ·:eleva led train jumped the track a nd cras hed Into a s treet below In
: · .: downtown Chicago.--: ':': · A thought for the day; Theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer said, "A God
• .· who le t us prove his ex istence would be a n Idol."

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"For your health's sake, no smoking on or off the job - and, while I'm
thinking of it, only eat meat twice a week, shower daily, go to church on
Sunday, and you can just forget about sex or out you go .... "

By KEITH WISECUP
Sentinel Staff Wrlt~r
ROCK SPRINGS- Mike Ba r·
trum and J R . Kit &lt;:hen combined
for 48 point s as Meigs rallied
from a th ree point deficit m the
fin al• three minutes lo score a
tight 75-68 win over Warren Loca l
here Tuesday In non- league
action.
The Mara ude r s had trailed
60-57 wtth 3· 22 left wh en they
pumped In eight unanswered
points, four each by Kitchen and
Bart rum, to take a 65-60 lead with
2:02 remaining. Twice the War riors came to within three, 65·62
and 67·64, but four stra ight free
throws by , Ki tchen and two
breakaway bucket s by Brent
Bisse ll In the final minu te pol·
ished off the Warriors' chances.

are Inclined to be competitive to
the point af times of behaving
like prima donnas. But he person·
a lly be lieves th at, faced with the
AIDS challe nge, the research
community feels a tremendous
urgency and so Is exchanging
Information more freely than a t
any time he ca n recall
The urgency, he stresses, Is all
too well -found ed. The re Is no
indication that the number of
AIDS cases Is going to do
a nything but increase in the
fore~eea bl e future .
"We have to get rid of the idea
th at this Is a gay disease," he
says. " It 's a venera! disease- a ·
fat al one that threatens
everyone . But right now public
education Is not getting that
acros s. "
Eve n so, he lhtnks we may
actually have lucked out on the
timing of the AIDS onslaught
"II this had happe ned 10 years
ago, we would have been in big
trouble The re would have been a
monume ntal epide mic . But now
we have hope. We have the tools
in cell -clomng and molecula r
biology adva nces to attack it."
. Still, It is going to be a long
haul . A vaccine, wh en it comes,
will be too la te to help the
millions already infected. New
drugs are their only hope , a nd
they may be three to five ye ars In
the future.
By tha t tlmP, If th e re Is no
setb~ck In current research
effo r ts, a vaccine may be undergoing clinical fi eld tests. But It
will be seve n to 10 years before
mass public inoc ulatlons is
feas ible
We may , however, soon hear of
a significa nt advance. Dreesman
says that within a fe w months,
Southwest expec ts to complete
the fir st ser ies of multiplea pproach vaccine tri a ls with the
c himpanzees and to announce
the resu lt s.

Bartrum drilled 26 points for
Meigs , hitting from in side a nd
around the perimet er while also
grabbing a team-high nine r e·
bounds . Kitche n scored 22 points
and added seven r ebounds. Bls·
sell had 12 points while Donnie
Becker contributed eight points
a nd played another remarka ble
floor game as the Meigs lads
turned the ball over only six
times on the evening.
Warren's bliste ring quick point
guard Doug Huffman pumped in
31 points, hltting12of19from th e
fi eld, and kept the Warriors on
top in the fi rst half with 17
markers.
WLHS' Brett Rauch also had a
superb gam e, scoring 25 point s
while grabbing 13 rebounds In a
losing cause. Rauc h picked most

and Japan . We becam e a differ ·
r nt place."
The 239-square·mile island is
mdeed a " different place.''
boast in g a healthie r economy
than na tions hundreds or thou·
sands of times ti S s ize 'l'h fact
tha t Singapore's living standard s
have risen faster than any other
country's in the last two decades
is the mos t s ignificant tribut e to
Lee 's leaders hi p

196~.

LPe has ruled his 2.5 millio n
people like a n tmperrous fat her,
sponsorin g numerou s ca mpaigns
des igned to keep hi s e thnrcal l1
diverse people happy, ha r m on·
ious - af\d orderly. Thouj:th
Srngapore's Chmese, Malay s,
Indians a nd E uropea ns spea k at
lea F! two dozen lan gu a~es a nd
dtalects, Lee ha s imposed Eng·
!ish as th e official lang uage o f
governme nt and sc hools .
• Lee's persuasive campa igns
have prom oted fami ly plann ing ,
marriag e between educational
eq uals, ~ood manner s and br us hIng a nd flu s hing teet h, whrl e

" I dtdn'l set out lo butld an
independent Singa pore,' Lee
told us r ece ntly " I set out to
build Sm gn porr which is part of
Malaysra ... Aft er 1965, the
QUC'SIJOn Wci S: ('quid W(' ~UfV I VC'?
Without Mal ays ia . thrre ww; no
hi nter la nd to keep the pla ce
go mg ..
" We arc likl' a heal! without a
body withou t Mal,rys ta And thPn
we had to rPach out to the world
an d make ourselves releva nt to
th e rest of t he wor ld . So our t ra de
I ines and our Investm ent lines
wPre thrown to Europe. America

condemnin g s moking, splttrng,
ch('wi ng gum a nd long ha ir
among men. Litterrng a nd jay
walking invite heavy fines;
ma ny comme rcial ve hicles nre
fitt ed with yellow rooftop li ght s
that stat I fla s hrng whe n th e
vehicle exceeds th e s peed llmrt .
Singapore s uf fere d a n eco·
nomrc s hock tn 1985 because of
the wor ld trad e slowdown Lee is
leadin g the Sli ugg le ba c k from
hi s count ry's worst economi c
s lump tn two d eca des. He adm tt
ted that it has been a "ver y s low

rccove rv.''
Th a t' s onr reason wr don' t
think Le&lt;' wtll te ltrc nex t year
He's not quitt er. a nd it wouldn 't
be likl' htm to bow out whilr his
coun try was s !ill stru gg ling reo
nomica lly. Anoth e r reason rs
thai. so far . none· of Lee's
lleut e na nr s has m eas 01·ed up to
his exactrng sta ndat ds as a
political he ir.
We asked him poi nt -bl a nk if he
was rea lly gomg tq reltre in !988.
Lee replied: " I'm hopin g tha t I'll

new ca reers Beyond a ll tha t,
delving Int o new areas of know! ·
edge m akes us feel better a bout

ourselves
I knew a 48·year·old freshma n
who was so excit ed about ap·
proaching her inte llect ua l expan·
slon thn t s he said , "I feel like a
child who' s been locked in the
attic a nd suddenl y le t out Into the
suns hine ."
I aiso remember a comment by

Me igs hit s It s' record to 16·2
with the win and sta vs a t 13 lin
the TVC. Warre n Local fa lls lo
10·6 overall and sports a 6· I
SEOAL ma r k, one ga me )Jehlnd
league· lea dm g Gallipolis.
Warre n, which held a com m a ndmg 40-27 edge on the
boards, wa s In cont ro l ea rly.
building a lead of mn e point s at
25·16 with 5:52 left In the fir s I
ha lf An 11-polnt spurt by the
Marauder s gave the m their fir st
lead of I he night at 27-25 wit h 3: 37
rem aining in the second pe riod
Leading 28 27, Me igs watched
rt s lead disappear thanks to Mr
Huffman who popped in three
quic k bas kets for a 33·28 WL

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the Wa m ors were called fa t lK
fou ls to Metgs' 15
Kevin Or ler. Todd Powell. and
Don Dorst all led th e Meigs
reserves with 10 pom ts eac h as
the Litt le Marauders rolled to ,rn
rasy 57 31 win Coach Ru sl\·

Bookman's reser ves we 1r

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tota l contro l, bu tldlng a :lO·I4
halftime lead a nd bv th e e nd of
lhree quartet s, led 48-18. Doug
Robert s led Warrrn w ith 111 Tho
Me igs resen es dre now 12-o
oHrall a nd are 11·3 tn !he TVC' .
Warr en's reser,_;ps have

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Rio Grande College, wrth four
pl ayers finishing In double fi g.
ures, outscored visiting Mount
Vernon Nazarene 46-28 In the
second half Tuesday to post a
94·68 Mtdd·Ohio Conference ba s·
ketbail vlctorv in LyneCenteron
"Insurance Night" before a
good-sized crowd.
Up 48-40 during the halft tme
int ermisston, Ri o scored ear l)'
and often to ope n second ha lf play
and rebound from It s first league
loss of the year.
On the season, Coach J ohn
Lawhorn' s quintet upped it s

mark to 22·5. Inside t he MOC', Rto
Improved its league· leading re·
cord to 8·1
In other MOC co ntest s Tues·
day, Urbana lost 100-80 to Cedar·
ville: Walsh edged Tiffin , 60-58
and Malone bea t Ohio Domini·
ca n, 66-59
Mount Ver non dropped to 8·D
overall and 3·5 on the season .
Mike Smith pumped in 25
points to pace Rio' s a tt ac k
aga mst the Cougars . Joe Verhoff
added 21. Ron Rittinger 12 and
Doug Fogt 10.
J eff Goodrich had 19 for the

~rsilors,

Todd Mornson II a nd
Tim Ju stice 11 .
Rio Grande wa s 4~ of 66 from
the fi eld a nd six of 18 at th e line
RID cont rolled th e boards, 4J -21i.
Ve rhoff picked off nine rebound s
and Fogt eight ThP wrnner s had
19 assists. six by Smith. a nd
committed 12 tu rnovC"rs
The Cougars v. ere 27 of 45 from
the fie ld a nd 10of19 from the Ime.
Richard Ca nter pi cked off 11
rebounds for th e losers Mt
Vernon had 20 ass ists, s ix bv .Jeff
Case. and had 16 t u 1 novrrs
Rto ret urn s to act ton Sa turda v

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MOUNT VERNON (tiK) - ,Jl•fl Cruod·
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.Ju,oo;lke, 4· 1·0.11; Sum Rarhcr, I :l B-K,
Richard Cuntt&gt;r, 3·11-6; Tom (lark. I 1·(}.1!1:
Tim Madison, 1·2-.f: ( niK Sho1•nu•k cr ,
I 0.2; Puul Gn•ll{ury, HI- ~ TllTt\1.."1
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Hawks get big
54-point effort
from Wilkins
By COI.LINS :VEI\RWOOD
UPI Sports Writer
The Haw ks needed everyonrr~t
Dommiqu e Wtiktn s' :,4 point s
Tuesday night to beat the Bos ton
Celtics
" It wasn t the type tof gam• •!
that I co me dow n a nd score and
the nPx l guv com es dow n a nd
scores." Wilkins sa id a ft er hrs
game-htg h perform ance lift ed
Atla nta to a 126· 12:! overt ime
vtctory over the C'rlt lcs
" It was som et hing that wa s
earned It wa s n' t like It was a n
easy 54. It wa s the tvpr of ga m e
th a t was nrp a nd t uck a ll the

be .tble to do it .
" It' s a target I have set in order
to for ce the pace for the vounger
men to com e forward and ta ke
ovet the job ill jusl) de pends
upon whether somebody ea n ta ke
over t hts job and run it. I think I
have a good tea m of younger
co ll~:ag u es who can run the
government "
As ked about his son, Brig. Gen
Lee Hste n Loong, Lee described
him s imp!) as part oft hat tea m
Som e observer s bel ieve Lee is
try rng to set up a C'h rnese dy nasty
I hrough his son. and Lee may In
fac t have that tn mind "Somebody has go t to take over thts job
a nd provldC' the .captaincy of the
!Pam." he said .
Asked what he would like to be
rem em be red for. Ler sa id· "A s
som eone prC'se nled with an awe·
so me cha ll e nge who m a na ged to
ker p the plaC'e a live a ns found a
vounget group of prople to keep It
go in g. im provr on it a nd prosper
a ft er mv coiiPagues a nd I were
too old Th at's a bout it "

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WINS SECOND PLACE HONORS - Shawn Connolly, son of
Kenneth Connolly who was one of the first graduates of Eastern
High School, recently won second place In a speed pitching contest
held by the Cincinnati Reds, Kand Kool Aid Speed Pitching 1986.
Shawn won second place hy throwing 58 miles per hour In the 10·12
year old division. The Meigs County native received a Reds jacket,
a trophy , and four tickets to two Cincinnati Reds games. Shawn
hopes to compete on a Babe Ruth team this summer. Shawh Is the
grandson of the late B'll Connolly and Erma Connolly of Long Rottom.

Pinango retains title
INGLEWOOD . Ca lrf !UP! I Bcmardo Pin a ngo withstood a
12th-round knorkdown Tuesdav
night to 1e ta in his World Boxing
Association banta mweight title
wit h a 15 round una nimous dec i·
stan over Frankie Duarte.
Pin~ngo . a 1q80 Oly mp ic s ilver
meda list from Venezuela w ho
now l lVC'S in Panama, was
su, pnsed bv a left hook and fe ll to
thr ca n~·as midway th rough the
12th He recovered qut ckl), howevPr. to run his l'ecord to21-2·21n
his lhli d It t lr de fense

actress Sophi a Loren: " It 's a
mista ke lo think th a t o nce you' re
done with sc hool. you need ne ver
Jea rn a nythm g new There Is a
fount a in of youth. It Is In your
mind ."

" Hr dtdn ' t know wha t hi t him ,"
sa id Pinango's trai ner, Luis
Spada "A ll h&lt;' knows It stun g

Th e coll ege professor was
right; .We' r e not fini s hed yet. We
mus t continu e to seek new
knowledge a nd let it re-create us .
That's t,he esse nce of living.

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Inland Oallv PrPSs Associ a! ion a nd t hr
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Adv('rtl slnJ! R&lt;'prt•sPnla!IVC', Branham

him that rn stant But he v.asn' t
r eally hurt (Duarte! gavr him
some good punchrs, bu t Bet
nardo is m good shape."
Duarte, who mrssed live vcars
in the ring while overcoming
drug and alcohol probl&lt;•ms. was
cut over both eyes Th e :l2·y~ar ·
old c halle ngrr bega n bleeding in
the lOth round and c lai m ed he
was the victim of a head bu tt
Th&lt;' oldes t fighter Pver to
chall&lt;'ngr for thr 118· pound
crown, Du artr lost for ju st the
srco nd timC' in 12 bou ts s ln cP
launchi ng his com eback in 1984
fi r is 41· 7-1 w ith 32 knockou ts for
his earerr.
.Judges Roi&gt;c•rto Ha mil rz of
Puerto Rico scorrd it 14 2· J.ll.
Rodolfo Hill of Panam n had It
143·140 a nd .Ju an Ma io of Argrntln a ha d It 14&gt;- 140. Ptnan go had
threc points deduct&lt;'d for low
blows in the second . fourth and
el~ ht rounds.
Pinango, who will turn 27 on
Mondav, captured the crow n las t
,June 4 with a unanimous declston
over Ga by Ca nizales, then re·
talned it with v rctorics over C'lrin
Dl Leva In It aly a nd Simon
Skosana In Sout h Africa .

Newspapf'r Salrs 733 Third i\V(InU C'
New York.. Nrw York HKJ17

Said Atla nt.r C'oach Mtkr F't a·
te llo· " The Cel tics don't throw
ga mes away You have to win 11
from them . 'Niqu e rWIIkmsl wa s
sensa tiona l and (,John) Bat tle
stepped m a nd drd a super jo b."
Wi lkins , who scored &gt;7 point s
against Chtcago on Dec. 10 a nd 5:l
points aga in st t he Los Angrles
C' lrppl'rs on J an 12, hit 19 of J4
s hots from the fi eld a nd 16 of 20
from the free throw lin e aga inst
the C'elt ICS.
Boston led 58-51 at h a lftim ~a nd
86-81 after thrre quarter s
Atlanta fought back to tie the
score 111 111 with 22 seconds l ~' fl
in regulation on a basket bv
Wilkms
Wtlkin s scor~d 16 po in ts m thr
fo ur th quar!Pr and 11 tn over timr
to help tht• Ha wk s earn the
victory Boston mtssed a cha ncr'
to tie th~ score wit h tw o seconds
ll'fl when La r ry Btrd hit the b.rc k
of the rim on a n :I-point shot
Elsewhen ' , Phil adelphi a dr
fea red Indtanapolls 99·94, C'hl·
cago beat Was hin gton 98·91.
Den ver s topped Hou ston 107· 101.
New York upset Mi)waukro'
110 ](19, Spurs dec ked Golden
State 11 I · 10:1. Uta h t ripped Sacra·
m enl o 101 95 and Portland be lt ed
P hoenix 117· !OJ.
76ers 99, Pa cers 94
At Indi a na polis, Charles Bark
ley scor ed 22 po in ts to spark t hl'
76ers to a co me-from · behind
victory a nd hand the Pa ce rs the ir
seventh straight loss Bnrkley's
field goal with 2:02 rem a ining
gave the 76ers the lead a ft er they
had tra iled most of the gam e
Indi ana's Herb Wtlliam s tied th&lt;•
gam e on a free th row, but
Andrew Toney's 10-foot jumper
ga v~ the 76ers the lead for good.

Bulls 9K, Bullets 91
At Chicago, Mi chal'! .Jordan
scored a ga me hi gh :12 pornt s a nd
Mike Brown scored 10 fout th
quar ter potnl s to sp.r rk thP Bulls
Brown ftni shed with 16 point s as
the Bulls snapped a ft vr·ga m P
los tn g streak ..Je ff Malone and
E nnis Wh atlev each h.o d 20 point s
for Wa s hmgton
Nuggets 107, ltockcts 1115
At Houston, La faye tt e Lever
sco red 26 po int s. gra bbed 14
tebo unds and handed ou t 11
ass is ts to power the Pacers

Jackson
grid coach
steps down
.J ACKSON - The .J ac kso n
Hi g h School hra d V .tl srt.v loot ba ll
coac h has a nn ounced hr · wil l
testg n h om his posl tton
Al though sc hoo l offici a ls ll'
fuse to co nfirm th(• ann o un r•~
me nt. second-yea r coach Dt•nn is
flui Ph lson submt tled his l~llet of
res rg nation Mond av. acm rdtn g
ro The .Journai -Hrot a id
Hut C'htson would not puhll rll
commrnt brrausr thP .Jackson
C' itv Sc hool Board has not actrd
upon t h ~ resigna tion.
Hut chison n•vca lrd h~&gt; d('( I
sion to mem bl't s of thr football
tra m las I Wednes dav uftrt noon
Thursdav nt g ht , hr met wrth
lea dC'r s of the .Jackson Sldrllnet s
Club, " pn va t r su ppor t gr~&gt;up
A 191i'lgr.tduatr of.JI1 S. Hut ch I·
so n ftrs t coac hed a! W.01tlm lll gh
in Bir mln g h o~m. Ala . wh •' t c hr•
compli ed a 24 H trt·ot d In l YK:&gt;.
h• · was hired as football coac h
and ma t hm c trcs al .JII S, uftl't
.Jim Revnolds reslgnPd from thP
pos ition a nd was pt omotPrl to
asststa nt pri nci pal
Hutc htson's 19H'J sq uad posted
a :l-7 tecord L.tst sraso n JfiS
fini s hed 1·9.
He sa id he will continue to
teac h at .Jfi S a nd will work with
the footba ll team un til a n •plaCP·
m rnt Is found .
Hu tchtnson Is thr second
SEOA I. gr ld coach to n •s lg n
withi n a werk Loga n' s C'larr nce
Perrv 1cslg n&lt;'d In latr .Janu a ry to
accept thr Wilmington Hi g h
Sc hoo l post.

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Redmen rebound with 94-68 triumph

Learning should never stQp _ _R_u_.~ty_B_row_n
A college st ude nt, rebelling but not easy. For one thing , while
aga inst a poetry·wrltln g assign· I was fa sc inated with the rhe tor ic
m e n! , compl a ined to his pr ates· of Quint ilia n, my husba nd was
sor. "I' m no poet " But the less tha n c ha rmed wh en I wa nt ed
professor shot bac k: " Young to leave Friday-nigh t pa rties a t 9
m a n, I want you to unders ta nd beca use of Saturday-morning
you're not fi nished yet. You're classes.
s till In the process of bei ng
Pam Mendelsohn of Arcata.
created."
Calif .. returned to colie!'(e in the
I think of t hat incident as a '70s for a master 's In psyc hology.
reminder that we a ll s hould Out of her own need s. s he was
recast ,ourselves from time to Ins pired to write "Happier by
t'lme a nd not consider ourselves Degrees'' t Ten Speed Press) - a
"finis hed ." For our own inner combination guidebook and pep
g rowt h, it's good to jump-s tart ta lk lor co llege- bound wo men.
our mind s rnt o new directions She writes about t he hurdles of
a nd diffe r e nt goa ls A career
reentry 1admissions tes ts and
coun selor once said. "If you want
registration run·arounds) a nd
to be alive as long as you li ve, offers ad vice on how to cope with
you've got to Inves t in yourself. fea r of failure, how to study for
You have to be invol ved in the exams and what adult students
t as k of se lf re m aki ng a nd may have to give up: friend s,
recrea tion "
le is ur e. bei ng a per f ec t
One of the best wa ys to do this,
homemaker.
of course, Is through con tinuin g
She also discusses how a
education Tec hniques and tec h· mother's r eturn to school affects
nologles are changing so quickl y the famil y. Children may com·
these days, few of us ca n afford
plain about thrown-together
not to re-school and retool to
meals ("Youcallth" dinner ?"),
upgrade our marketable skills. It and hus bands get Irked whe n
is reported lhat more · than 20 studen t-wives spend a ll weekend
million adult Americans- or one
writing papers.
of every e ig ht - is tak ing courses
But the women Me ndelsohn
part lime .
Inte rviewed also articulated upAnd wome n make up the
beat adva ntages: " I fee l that I ' m
highes t 'percent age of those on a rea lly good role model lor m y
ca mpu s. That' s because women c hil d re n ": "My e ntire life
are more a pt to fors a ke educa. changed - I rega ined self·
tlon for marriage or move In and · confide nce"; "I didn't expect to
out of the work force with the e bb m eet peers, make friends a nd to
and fl ow of famil y responslblll· be In an excltln~ atmosphere" ;
ties. What ever th e r easo n,
"I'm proud of gain~ back and
women. a t som e point. often
unde rtaking something very dlf·
realize th a t their lives are
flc~lt and very remote from what
chan ging a nd more s'chooling is
I ever had before."
necessary for the transition .
Returning io school sharpens
our
skills or teaches us new ones :
Whe n I returned to campus to
It
can
get us a promotion a nd
prepare for a new caree r some
higher
pay;
tt can ready us for
years ago. I found It exhilarating

margin Warren led 37 3~ a t the
half.
The two ream s traded baskets
most o f the third period as
War ren held it s lead a li of the
qu arter. but was up only 49·48 to
begin the final eight minu tes.
Meigs outscored WL 7-2 a t th e
outset of the fo urt h quarter to nab
a 55·51 lea d, but that quic kly
evnporated mto a 58·55 defi cit by
the 4; 12 mark .
Meigs mnde 30 of t;9 from the
field for 44 per cent and canned l !i
of 22 fr ee th,l'ows (68 per cen!l
lncludmg nine of 11 In the final
period . Warre n shot a v.arm 54
per cent, making 29 of 54 whtlr
dropping 10 of 17 fou I s hots (59
per cenll .
Warr en was quilt y of 18 tu rnov ·
ers compar ed to Meigs' srx and

of hts pomt s under t he bu cket a nd
hilll of 14 fro m th e field

Keeping it thriving ___J_ac_k_A_nd_e_rs_on_&amp;_-_D_al_e_Va_n_A_u_a
WAS HI NGTON - Alt hough
he' s onl)' G3, Prr me Mmts ter Lee
Ku~ n
Yew IS the dean of
de mocra tic polittr i,ms m th e Fa r
East, havi ng held power for 28
vears. He has announced he' ll
retire nex t yea r . but don't bet it .
Lef' has been Singapor e's
leader smce the for mer Bntish
co lony achieved limit ed sell-rule
in !9Ci9, the n t hrou gh two drfficult
yea rs in a fede ra tion with Malay·
sia and final lv Ind e pendence in

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· Meigs Marauders outlast Warren Local Warriors,. 75-68

Allies against AlDS ____;______,D_on_G_ra_iff

The Lighter Side

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By DIC:.:K WEST
WASHJNr.TON 1UP II - Judges elsewhere m t he world s til l have 11
rnanths In which to compe te, bu t the title of the yea r' s m os t
mjudlc tou s mngistra te thus far in 1987 clenr ly belongs m Zimba bwe.
In the city of Harare, It has bee n re ported, a judge sent enced a
nurse to fou r years m prison. And all s he did was set a nother nurse
a fir e.
Th e judge said the nurse teacted "out of a ll ptopotlion" to hav mg
twr ear bitt en off Needl ess to say, I don' t agtee
If you lose an ea r dut ing a n a lt erca tion, II seems to me the onl v
sens rble reCOUi se ts to set your assai lant on fir e
Most nurses. as you may know fr om bitter experience, don ' t burn
very well Dou sing hl'r wtl h gasoline may have been necessary to get
the fir e s tarted.
For a judge to d ecide that Is a pr ison offense strikes m e as the heig ht
of lrrespons lbiltt v, pa rt tc ul a rly when the other nursP a lso underwen t
trea tme nt for de press ron.
Biting off a co lleague's ear is no ca use for dppressio n. That proves
o ne's teeth a nd g ums a re rn good sha pe, whi c h Is reason to set vour
s pirits soar ing
I would say Nurse B had nothin g to be depressed about. At leas t.
· nothing tha t could be bl a m ed on the dl'fendant
The Bibl e teaches us to•rrtaliate rn kind . By tha t tokpn, mavb&lt;' the
defenda nt s hould have go ne for he t opponent's ear ra ther tha n fo t
.~ m a i&lt;'hes But all in all , I would say. Nurse B got off lig htl y
Aftrr a ll, she didn 't hav&lt;' he r rx terna l aprwar a nee ma r red. drd s he'!
·- Once I he burns hea led, she could trpot I to a hospt lal 01 ,r ny ot her
-:' prospective pmployer as good as new .
· ·· But a nurse with one eat is fa t from being tn mint cond i!to n A
~ ; prospecti ve em ployN would thr fully just ifr d m concludrng that
· :· somethin g wa s miss in g. High pr ires. for exa mple.
:: Tired o f pay rn g htgh pri ces for coffee? Ma vbe vou wou ld lrk e to pav
•. hi g h pr ices of a ~ up of gasoline mstead
·•
Alt hough I haven't fi gu red out what a cu p of gasolme would cost at
current ra tes, I do know tha t admmlst ra tlo n offic ials ci ted falling
prices of gaso line bv the ga llon as chrefl y responsr bl e for las t yea r 's
: drop In th~ U.S. in fi n! ton rate So per haps gasoline by the cup Is so
~ inex pr nstvt&gt; tha t even a nur se In Zi mba bwe ca n a fford rt.
~ ·. At any rate, it proba bl v is chea per th c~n beefsteak
. According to thP lates t edition of F'o r e l ~ n Agrrcul tu re. there arc
. • "excellent opportunitit•s" for Am et lean expor ts of bPe r a nd dall)
cattle in Mex ico
. It wasn' t so lo ng ago tha t the Me xir a n economv was geared to
. ; gaso line pt ices. Tha t ou r neig hbor south of the borde t m ay br
• ·sw itchin g to be~ r ,md milk cows Is good news llndeed.
: ·: A dash of crea m in a cup of r·offee alread y is a requt s tl r for many
: :colfel.'- dtlnr rs If Mextcan beef becomes ple nt tful. It mav rep lace
·.: ea r s as the sta nda rd fare with Zimba bwean nu rsps
.. I cet ta lnlv hope so Prison tr rm s aside. l:lf'ef may cos t more bu t it
: , also rs m pre nutritious

Wednesday, February 4, 1987

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
Wednesday, February 4, 1987'

lnolde Melp Colonl~
13 Weeks. .... .... .... ... . . 1!7.29
26 Weeks . . . ... ..... .
. 114.06
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OUlolde Molp County
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Providence ·coach upset with officials

Scoreboard ...
NBA Standings

Wednesday, February 4, 1987

By DAVID E . NATHAN
· UPI Sports Writer
Providence Coac h Rick Pltino,
a disciple of outspoke n' Hubie
Brown, sou nded like the for me r
NBA coach Tuesday a ft er the
18th-ranked Friars dropped a
67-66 decision to Bos ton College.
Pitlno ripped the three officia ls, charging a missed call In
the closing seconds of t he gam~
cost his team a victory. Pltino
claimed Ted Kelley fouled Marty
Con lo n of Providence when the
two were fightin g for a rebound
of a missed soot by Bos ton
College's Jamie Benton. Ketley
grabbed the rebound a nd scored
the winning points with four
seconds remaining.
"That was an absolute dis grace to the ga me of basketball, "
Pltino said. " How ca n you let that
happen? (Ke lley~ pushes (Con·
lon~ In the back and they let it go.
"Those three guys ll he offlcals) are the mos t gutless group!
know, to llet th at go. It ' s a shame
that the game has to marred
because they had no gut s to make
the call," said Pllino, a former
ass ista nt under Brown with the
New York Knlcks.
Kelley sai d he bumped Conlon
but there was not eno ugh co nta ct
to merit a foul.
"I knew lime was runnin g out
a nd I went for the ball," said
Kelley. "Mar ty Conlon was t here
a nd we m ade contact. I was just
hoping to m ake contact and,
hop&lt;"fully, jar the ball loose. But I
thought It was only con tact. "
Host Boston College improved
to 9-11 overall and 2-8 In the Big
Eas t. The Friars, who ent ered
the evening tied with Sy ra cuse
a nd Plltsburgh for first place in
the confe re nce. dropped to 16-4
a nd 6-3.
Ernie Lew is had put Providence In front 66-&amp;1 wllh 511
seconds r emainin g when he hit a

3-point shot.
Following the basket, the Eagles moved the ball to midcourt
and called a timeout with 35
seconds left. Boston College then
worked the clock down to nine
seconds before Benton fired his
shot tha t bounced off the rim.
Kelley., who finished with only 4
points, pulled dow n the re bound
and thr.ew up a n off- balance shot
that hung on the rim before
rolling ln. A 25-.foot hook shot by
Providence's Jacek Duda fell
short at the buzzer.
Troy Bowers led the Eagles
with 20 points. Oana Barros had
16 and Benton finished with 9: ·
Delray Brooks led a ba lanced
F riars' attack with 12 points
while Lew is had 11.
In other games, No. 11 Syra.cuse struggled before beating
Seton Hall 84-80 a nd Wes t Vlrgl·
nla d ow n e d Alabama ·
Birmingham 79-64.
At East Rutherford, N.J ., Greg
Monroe scored 16 of his 20 points
in the second half to spark
Syracuse to a ·c ome-from- behind
Big East victory over Seton Hall.
Monroe a nd Sherman Douglas
led a rally tha t enabled the

By RANDY MINKOFF
UPI Sports Writer
CH ICAGO IUPI ~ - Big Ten
bas ke tball coac hes urged the
NCAA tourney com mitt ee Tu esday to consider six teams from
the conferenoe for next month's

"Th ey will take six teams.
When you look at the Big Te n and
However, the coac h ~s insisted the top 25 ratings, half of them
they were still pointing prln ci· have been beat by the Big Ten,"
pally toward the league cham- sai d . Frieder. " I think we've
pionship rather tha n gear ing for a lready proven we'll get six
the tournament.
teams. I'd be disappoint ed If we
The league has bee n ra ted by didn't."
some as the toughest in the nation
"Loo k at a team like Ohio State
this year with four teams ranked which is playing well now," said
In the top 20. League-leadi ng ' Purdue coach Ge ne Keady, " a nd
Indiana, Iowa. Illinois a nd Michigan is goi ng to be In the top
Purdue would seem to have a 20 soon."
lock on a tourney bid while
"We think with the schedule
Michigan and Ohio State are a lso tha t we 've played that if we ca n
in the r unnin g.
win some more gam('S then
The Big Ten , a holdout in the we've got a c ha nce." sa id Bucktrend toward adoptin g a post - eye coach Gary Williams , whose
season league tourney, has sent club Is 13-B. " We 're still playing
six team s to the NCAA In the past fo~ the league cha mpions hip and
two years.
that's the main goaL"
" I would say they should take
Keady agreed, sayi ng the
six . The league Is so. so tough Boilerm akers' prin cipa l goal a lwhere e ve n a team like Michiga n ways has been to win the league
State which has n't had a great championship.
·
post-season tournamen t.

MISSES REBQUND- West VIrginia' s Wayne Yearwood (50)
missed this rebound as Alabama· Birmingham's Eddie Collins ( 31)
snared II away. The Mountaineers defeated the Blazers, 79-&amp;1, In
Mor~antown Tuesday night (UPI)

"I'm a league title guy ,"
Keady said. "We work like heck
to work and Improve each week .
We want to do well in· the NCAA
but we haven't been Invited yet."
Williams said pointing toward
the Big Ten title is enough
prepara tion for the NCAA
tourney.
"You ca n' t worry about the
NCAA if you don 't do well in the
Big Ten," Williams sai d. " If you
play well, everything takes care
of Itself."
Frieder also pointed to the
success of capturing the league
title has had on recruit ing a nd
fa n support. He noted he is the
only coach in the last seven yea rs
to win outright conference tines
back to back.
" We've got six teams playing
'as well as a nyone, so I think s ix
should go, " said Minnes ot a
coach Clem Ha s kins. "f'm a lso in

favor of an open tourney so
everyone ca n pa rticipa te In thr
to urney."
Wisco nsi n coac h Stev£&gt; Yoder

a nd Northwestern coach Bi ll
Foster, tied for the cellar with 1-8
r&lt;'co rds , both agreed tha t a n open
tourney should be adopted.
"''d be for It,' ' Yoder said.
"But I also think the confere nce
c ha mpio ns hip s ho uld mean
something. l may be in the
minority but I think if you win in a
league like this. you' ll be ready
for the tourney ."

Poller

~asy

'Itoo
Hearts

WICHITA, Kan. (UP! ! -Top
seed Barbara Potter breezed Into
lhr second round of the $75,000
Virginia Slims of Kansas tourna ment Tuesday wi th a 6-1. 6-2
victory over Ara ntxa Sa nchez of
Spain.
Potter, who is ret urning to the
tennis tour aft er a t hree- month
layoff. opened the mat ch by
winning the first five games. Th e
15-ycar-old Sanchez ma naged to
win just three gamf&gt;s.
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Gt•tt ing back to the Meig s Inn . I
understa nd then' £t i'C pla ns for
the large area on which it sat. I
hope so. I have nothing agains t
mini-parks. but enoug h is
l'nough .
Sentin t&gt;l subscribers in thr
Syrac usf' and Racine arras may

get their paper a little later tha n

The Ladles Auxiliary of Ve tera ns Memorial Hospita l sends a
big vote of thanks to Mr. a nd Mrs .
Larry Powell for the g ift the unit
received d in the sa les s lip savIngs program .

The four th performa nce o r the
Valley Artist Series In the perfo rm ing a'rts center at Rio
Gra nde Colleg e a nd Com mu nity
College sou nds interest in g.
The presentation will be "ThP
Mikado" by the Skylight Com ic
Opera and is staged by Pet er'
Amster who has direct ed and
choreograph&lt;'d produc ti ons of
opera and thea trica l works for
thr Chicago Opera Theall'&lt;'.
There·s a toll fr ee number you
ra n c ull in tTga r d 10 the pe rformance which will be a t 2:30p. m
on Sunday , feb . 22. lt's 1-800-282·
7201.
There' s nothing wrong in being
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ta lking about othe r people . Do
kr rp smiling .

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Cynthia Crooks, daughter of
Mr. and Ms. Edwa rd Crooks, 5.16
Hig h Street , Middleport. has
been selected for membership In
Phi Theta Beta, the Mu sklngum
College Educational Honorarv.
Qualifications for mem~rshlp
inrlud£' a :t2 gradf' point aver·
age . junim· sta nding, a n commit ment to a career In !'duration.
Musklngum recruit s three
rimes thr na tio nal ilVrrage Int o

edu cation. In addition Muskingum student s ave rage 20 PJ:rcentage points hig her on 11'{~·· ACT
a nd SAT achievement tests than
edu cation majors natinally.
Musklngum was rece ntly se·
lerteq bv thr s tate of Ohio as a
site fo r · the " C'Iassroom of the
Future". a fiv e year . proj ect
directed toward s tudy ing elemen tary and second ar~· edur a·
lion in the 21st r e ntury.

.Jos hua Bell

Stephanie Bell

Pageant results announced for kids
Stephanie a nd Joshua Bell.
children of Shawn a nd Rhond a
Bell, were both trophy winners In
the Dream World Baby a nd
Bea uty Pageant held Saturday a t
South Point.
Both children won first places
in t h~ beauty competition. Str ·
ph an ie was al so crowned 1987

Mi ss Model , Miss Swimsuit . a nd
Mi ss Spor tswe a r and I'Ccf'ived

trophil's In eac h ca tegor.L She is
a stude nt at The P innell Dan ce
Centre In Columbus a nd Is
sc heduled to begi n !ra ining in
profes sional modeling late r this
month with the Su ga r and Spier
Modeling Agenc.v, Columbus .

Fireman's auxiliary has meeting
Several rund r ais ing projects
were discussed at thr rece nt
meetin~ of the Rutla nd F ire
Departme nt 's Auxiliary .
A fi sh dinner . potluck di nn er
and an a uction were among the
mo n e~· · r a i s in g
projec ts di s·
cussed . Marie Bi rchfield will
check into what is involved in

having a fi s h lry. whi le .J oa n
·Stewart wil l confer with u auetio·

neer for the s a le which would
involve both I he auxiliary and the
fi re department.
Plans we re mad e for Inv iting
the Harrrsonvill e f\uxiliarv 10 I hr
April meeting.

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fund , a nd E il een Dowt•rs,
mother-daughter dinner chairma n. Officers from now on will
serve only one y£&gt;ar terms.
The . mother- da ug ht ~r fellowshi p dinner will IX• he ld May 7 Ill
6::!0 p.m. with the theme to be
" Suds of Love ... Janet V~noy had
mission study on Ope rati on
Eva ngelize. Eileen Bowers had
progr·am on ··The Happies t Day
of I~'Iv Life" wit h Bib ! ~ readings
by various group mrmbers .
· Plans were ma de for a laye tte
shower honoring Brenda and

Bo th chl dre n Will co mtlrtr in
lh£' st at e final ~ in .JunP

... to dazzle your favorite
Valentine. Choose either
style aooiillb/e with shimmering white or white
and sapphire blue Austrian crystals. From our
Krementz 14Kt. gold auerllfy collection.

NEW 606 LEVI'S FOR MEN

Crooks selected for society

winner

SEE US FOR ALL
YOUR HARDWARE
A·ND PLUMBING
NEEDS

'JW'

The Meigs Inn is now histo ry In
Pomeroy. At lo ng las t the fi re
gutted stru cture has bee n
leveled.
Among 1hose on hand on a
sunny Monday afternoon to see
the las t of !~•.:- ~ t r ucture co me
down were .Jack 11:1tson, Ge rman Village, Co lum bus, a
former resident who is vis it ing
her e and Ge rald Shu ster,
Pomeroy.
Gera ld h'a s had the gloo pis for
weeks on end now - a nd st ill isn't
su rP how he' s progrrss ing.
By thew a;·. he and wife, Millie.

will mark t ht~ir wedding anniver -

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well as the Interna tion al Motor
Sports Association a nd the SCAA
Trans-Am racing programs .
· The Cha mpions hip Auto RacIng Teams program, of which the
India napolis 500 Is the glamour
event, is run in North America.
Jo hn Coo k. pr esiden t of
Porsche Ca rs North Ame ri ca,
sa id at a ne)&lt;'s conference Indys tyle event s are one of the few
racing forms In which his company has yet to co mpe l ~. He sa id
this latest endeavor - a threeyear arrangem ent with Quaker
Sta te motor o il as r.xclu slve
sponsor - marks a "new chap:
trr" for Porsche.

N•·w• .p L(otlfo•''I''''P'"

r efrcs hm('nt s.

rnOneymaker.

Po.,sche to enter oval racing, Indy 500
NEW YORK I UPli- rforse he,
taking it s au to racing ope ration
Int o new territory. Tu esday a nnounced pla ns to e nter oval
racing an d participate at tho
India napolis 500.
Compa ny executives said
Porsche Is largely embark in g on
the venture becau se more th an
half It s sa les is concentra ted In
the United States a nd the new
racing progra m provides greater
visibility for the West G,·•rman
automakrr. ·
Porsche has es ta blished Itself
on th e Int ernationa l Gra nd Prix
and Formula Or ! c ircuit s . It will
continue to take p art in those as

Plans for a va lr ntine dlnrH'r at

the Point of VI ew in Parkersbu rg
WC'r(' madC' at a recC'nt mePt lng of
the XI Gamma E psilon Cha pt .. r, ·
Bl&gt;ta Sigm a Phi So rorit;· Ltnda :
faulk presided at the mee tin g ·
with me mbers vo11ng to do thl'
door-to-door hC'arl fund dri ve In
Middl e-port in F'dJruary. Ca ro l
Crow nn d L y nne Crow S l'l V('d

By BOB HOEFLICH
usual on Thursday . Rosie
McClaskey, grandmother of
Sentinel Staff Writer
Lebanon Is closer to
route driver. Brenda Randolph,
County than you
died and funeral ser&gt;&lt;lces will be
might realize.
on Thu rsday. Brenda will get
You probably
your paper to you just as soon as
possible follow ing services.
have notic e d
that the U.S.
Navy and Ma·
Then there's Portland Pete.
Pe te is a groundhog who lives
rlne forces are.
on the Gay le Price fa rm In the
·within striking
distance of Lebanon as the plot Portland a rea. Pete couldn't
thick e n s o ver American wall until Monday to make his
a ppearance and so came out of
hostages.
Tony Kennedy, son of Mr. a nd his hole a nd went Into a second
Mrs. J .R Kennedy, Tupp&lt;"rs hole Sat urday. He didn't see his
Plains, is serving with the u.s. shadow but then, you ca n't
Marines and Is aboard the USS depend on an ea rly spr ing on the
Ke nnedy close to · the troubled basis of that outing since he was
spot. Not a good position to~ In, out of the wrong day .
Inciilentally, Gayle Prier is
that' s·for sure.
·
learning
tha t business is businf'ss
I know I don't pick up too
quickly on these things but I do is business .
He received a notice of a
wonder why Americans st ill
re ma in In Lebanon ·especially div ide nd - a mou nting to all of 12
when It has been dec lar ed a n cents. it cos t 22 cents to mail
unsafe area. They stay, are taken Gayle the notice. Incide nta ll y,
hostages, a nd the na tion fl exes Ge~y le wha trve r tha t invest m ent
Is , it doesn' t appear to be a real
ils muscle.

should go to tourney

rPCOrd pla)·s us ·real tough a nd
cou ld have won." said Iowa
coac h Tom Davis.
Mic hi gan coach Bill Frieder
pointed to the league's success
agains t top competit ion .

Sorority meers

Really close to home...

11-polnt second- half deficit.
At Morga ntown, W.Va., Tyrone Shaw scored a season- high
27 points, Including Including 14
straight free throws. a nd Darryl
P rue added 23 point s to lead Wes t
Virginia ove r AlabamaBirmingha m . It was the firs t
m eeting between the schools .
E lsewhe re, Army nipped Fordham 68-67 In overtime, Boston
Univers it y stopped New Hampshire 72-58, Penn edged Prin·
ce ton 69 -68 in overtime, J acksonv ille routed Morgan State 102-66,
Western Kentucky des troyed Old
Dominion 94-53 and Houston
pounded Southwestern Louisiana
75-51.

~earns

· Wednesday, February 4. 1987
Page- 5

Beat of the befzd

Orangemen to overcome an

Big I 0 feels six

-The Daily Sentinel

At City Loan Bank, we teU you right up
front how low your monthly payments wiU be .
And along with your low payments, we give
MONlllLY
you. plenty
AMOUNT 'fJ!RM PAYMENT
of lime to.
r-::==---:-----:--:::-=.---1 repay, and
u ,ooo 48 month I 97.64
we don't ask
$4,000 48 month 1130.1 9•
for one bit
15,000 48 month 1157.26*•
of coUateral .
16,000 48 month 1188.72••

We'll

take
your application right over the pho,ne. And ·
give you an answer fast, usually m JUSt 24
hours.
Other IIIIOWlll IIIII termuho milobk.

even

That's the ~ay we are at City Loan
Bank. Up front, fair, plain talking. So call
City Loan Bank. Get the money you need
today, without getting payments you 'II regret
tomorrow

36 OZ.

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SHIELD ••• ~.~ ......................MI •.••• 6·9(
BOUNTY TOWELS ••••••~ ... JJij.S1.09
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REG. JELLO ..................... 2 FOR 89&lt;
16.5 OZ. PIICI SAVEl
CAKE MIXES........................... 79&lt;
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170Z. DEl MONTE
SWEET PEAS ...............l.~4~~ 51.19
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Friendly
gardeners
haye meeting
Therapy work a t the Rutland
E le mentary Sc hool was discussed at the rec~nt mrrting of
the Rutland Friendly Gardeners
held at the home of Marjorie

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Davis.
In December the group planted
tulip bulbs around the school.
Lorle Barnes furnished koolaid
and Margaret Edwards. cookies.
Joan Stewart will take s hells to
the February meeting to be used
In .,I he therapy projects at thP
school in March and April. She
will furnish cookies and koolaid
lor the February therapy
session.
Devotions entitled "Alter" was
given by Mrs. Davis. For roll ca ll

members presented something
for an auction. Officers' reports
were given and thank you notes
read from Audrey Patterson and
Iva Stewart lor holida y fruit
~
baskets. .
Kimberly Willford read a letter
from Tourllne, Inc. on tours
a.vallable, and Lorri · Barnes
discussed the spring tour to
Calaway Gardens In Georgia.
It was voted to pay a dollar per
member toward the Meigs
County History Book recognlta·

Wednesday, February 4, 1987

tion page of the Ohio Association
of Garden Clubs honorl,ng Janet
Bolin, . new president.
Margaret Edwards Won the
traveling prize brought by Mrs.
Bolin. Gardening tips were given
by Marie Birchfield who noted
that now Is the time to sow.seeds
for bedding plants, llke·begonlas,
coleus. Impatiens, and other
slower growing plants. She also
suggested ordering dwarf dahlias or sowing seeds now for
summer bloom. ·If houseplants

are not growing well, give them a posed by Mrs. Stewa'rt wit h
little more sunshine and wat er. Margl Blshlp and Iva Sisson to
she said.
hawe charge· for February. Mrs.
Mrs. Stewart's topic was Stewart also proposed that the
"Making containers from Junk ." · club· gl't Involved lri decorating
Members displayed containers 'the fireman's park for the July 4
they had made with Mrs. Stewart celebration and arrangements
show ing an arrangmentln a junk · were made to check into park
~ontainer. Suzy Carpenter and
benches for the park.
Janet Bolin and Sandy Titus
Joann Fetty will mak~ arrangrttents In junk contai ners to displayed arrangements at the
meeting. Mrs. Bishlp won the
display at the post office.
Civic beautification and doing door prize, and refreshments
something each month was pro- were served by Mrs. Davis.

Deposit

99

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Martha White

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EICh of th&amp;Se advertised i!IIITIJ ia reQUw.d 10 be IUdi/y IY8ilabitl f01 NIB in IIC~
Kroger Store. e~ceot as soecilicellv "oted '" this ed . If we do ru~ out of an
· edvertosed i!tm. we w111 otfar ~ou voor choir:e of a COtnPitllble •tern . when
BYiillble, 11fle cting rlit same savinRS or a rainchKk which w~l entitle vou to
purcl'lese the adven•sed •tem at the ed,.trttSfld Pri~e wtt~Hn ll dDVS Onl~ on'
vendor caupoo wi•l be accemed oer item ourchaud

6.5

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CAN

Tuna

.USDA CHOICE

Full Cut

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PR ICES GOOD SUNDAY. FEB . 1. THAOUGM
SATU RCAY , FEB: 7. 1!187. WE liES EAVE TH ERIGHT
TO LIMIT QUANTITIE S. NONE SOL D TO DEALERS

Round

POIIIEIDY AND ~lliPOUS STO~ES.

· •PEAS •CORN •GREEN BEANS

Steak

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25 LB. BAG

·Del Monte
Vegetables

9

NO SALT
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5 FOR S200

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PASTEURIZED PROCESS
CHEESE FOOD

FOODLAND GRADE 'A'

ASST.
SLICED

Large
Eggs

Pork Chops

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DOZEN

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FNH. fi-

16-oz. Loaf

Iugar- ...11-o- ruddt~
(INiant or c:o ot.-d) (3
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SUgar- Jett-o- Gletattn ( pkgo.)'

MIJdUNI

Potlo Natuoot
flat..o
LOg Cab!"' Ute syrup

LOUII Rtc:h- b1ooy Cold Cull

~ poc:*oce equo~ one~

BigK
Soft Drinks
2-Liter

Maca·roni and

Cheese

tnner

Spotlight Been Coffee 2-lb... $3.57
Spotlight Been Coffee 1·1b... $1.79

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12-oz.

ggc ~~?~~s ......... fi9C

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Natural or Butter Flavor
Betty Crocker Popa-Secr:et

Microwave.
Popcorn
10.5-oz. ·

18

Flour ... ·............. s-Ib.

32
BTL.

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59c

20

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Spaghetti Sauce
$
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Tomato
Catsup
oz.

$ 49

U.S. Gov't Graded Choice Grain Fed Beef~
"Untrimmed Wholesale Cut" 11-13-lb.

·Blac.k .Pepper
$OZ. CAN

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Fourth Grade: Kelly Thompson. Jerry

~ambe rt. Tcra Hanson. Jeremy Ford.
Shell~· Williams. Cindy Armstead, Lean 11
By~r~ Jason Dunlap, Abe Hatslop, Mark

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Ross1 ' Sar~h Wi seman, Chrtsfy Jenkins,
David Lambert . Ca th~· McGuirP Lori
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Sixth Grade: Adam Blair , Angle BlakE'·

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

man, Dan ny Erb, I..t&gt;ah Arrowood, Tina
Buck, Dn'ma Gil bert Tom Lambert Mike
Miller, Jodi Stanley, Kathy Watson, Jason

Williams.

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: ~ . .' Eighth Grade: Lisa Hall, Eric Lloyd,
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Jim Howard , Cheryl Darnel!, Chris

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Mrs. Nita Conde and Jessica
Cale attended a recent layette
· shower honoring Mrs. Brian
t Conde. Their names were unln·
•. tentionally omitted from an
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earlier listing of guests at the
' shower.

FRIDAY
Pi\GEVILLE - Scipio Township Trustees will mN't Frida)' , 7
. ' p.m .. at Pagevllle Township
Building.
MIDDL EPORT- 'The United
Pentecos tal Church in Middleport will offer sandwich meals
with deliver y service fro m 11
a.m. to :1 p.m. Friday . i\ sub,
maca r oni salad, pie and beverage will · be served for $3.

l as 1 six wPe k s.

Honor roll

'l'hf' l hl n l six " 'l'l'ks g- rlldl n ~ pPt 'llld

honc1r roll at th4 ' Sal l~ h\11'\' F. h•mrntar v
School h;_a:-. l&gt;r f'n ;,~n nu uuri, t Makin g .1
• gra dr • o lll o r ;1bm •p In all thPlr .'. U b]{'{' ! ~ lo

lw• 11 11 111!'&lt;1 !&lt;I TIW ro ll wt•n •:
r xc han gc mark('! . (' XC('p! that
rir ~ t Gra dr' : Blll .v .In l ~l'· nt U• .&gt; . l.att nt•
so mehow export s &lt;H0 su ppo~ Pd Hlan kl'n sltlp . VltH'Pil l !1rod&lt;•r'kk . l . ;~I ' V
Dl t • kr~ n s .. Jt•:-.-.r· F ots tm an . C'h ,1&lt;1 Fo lnwr.
to incr PasC', and im ports a re
.IHso n FrP• ·krr. M i1·hott •l Fr\' lll \t'r , .l!tmt •!&gt;
supposed to decrease and br- GriJ,:i'l'. Myr a H HYI '~ .. lo-. lnitt l~ 'Ht'h . Sa t :1
come morP Px prnsive. a nd 1hl' . ' " ''' · M lrhnrt I R if hl'l t, 1-lrldl Ll'~ar. Tar ;l
:vl lrh:u•t, l-lull v Ml lhnan. ShC'rn Pa fl(•rson.
r esult is ., upposrd to bf' tr~dr
Meliss a I Lunshur~-: . . lf' t' t'm lah Russf'll .
Sabrin a Srnllh .•INt •lll\ Kln j.:
b ala nCl'.
Sf.&lt;.'Ond C r otdl&gt;; l.t't' Cord t':t\', .la rt•tl
1\ln g, 1-: rl n K r ;m ~t'IV n . T lmnw ' l 1t•;n •lt'\
(' hd s toplu ·t Ht~u ~ h . Mr•li" ·' :' Wha l•·v
Thin! Cr:l dl' : A utumn Cn ndt•. t}Qrollt v
l.r' ll hi•l1, M lnrl~ l' :t l lt ·r~to rL llani r•l Hu-.sPII
Fo ur lh (; r ;uli •: .l .t l'tn&lt;l F••lmt·t . l lt •lrl l
Huflm.'tll .. hii'\' l .l p~t ·"nl h . Sh llt • ,\ •lrt tHt'.
Milllh f' w M orri s, 1-:t·lra Hobu· . T'l n \':t Will .
r\d ;tm Kral-l ~ t ' l\ ' 11
Fif th C radt •: lh .tn l'l•nrlt•. J• ·t·n.-. 1
llou ~d o l ~. Tony Kin~ . Hr:td 1\n••ll!. . Erw
W&lt;~~o:rwr. .la S!t ll Wllhl'rl'il
~ 1 :-~ 111 Grad•·: C'a rrl1 • 11anr•l!. , M;tll ~·cook.
J.:ll zu b ' lh D••wn lt •, Ml ~ l v l t;n·IJI OIII .. I ;L~I •II
Hurtm.J n .. lnltn Ma r·lin . hturtrll'\ ' Mlcl kil l .
.li rn Pullins. ShPi lP.\' Snr lth . \'\'4'111 ' "• ·UilJ.!

It 's ju&gt;l th at somr holl' along
the wa y I developed thi s grea t
ad mira t io n fu r t lw c igi:lr ·
smoking Paul ,\ . Volckcr, chair·
m a n of 1hC' F'r dC'r al Rf'S (' r\' f' . i\ nd

when he gets to 1alking about the
dis tortions and Jmbalancrs . and
th e danger of " free-fall " , w~ ll
m y depressio n neurosis ac.fi..

va trs and I ft•ol like stock ing the
ba scmr•nt with food and thin gs.

When someone ta lks about a

PHONE 992-2156
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$ 59
Shced ~ologna ••••• 1
BONELESS SKINLESS
$
Fryer Breasts•... ~~. 269
DINNER BELL BONELESS
Hams ••••••••••.••• ~~ •••• $189
OSC~R MAYER 12 Oz. Pkg.

CHOPPED

Sirloin Patties •••••
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SUPERIOR

Dexter, Ohio 46726 and that
his address is currantly un·
. known. The plainttff seeks a

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divorce, custOdy of Susan

Love, an.award of the real estate. and a fair division of of
p,ropeny and assignment of
debtl. Larry Roger Love is required to answer the com·
plaint within 28 days attar the
last publication. by service of
an answer upon the Meigs
County Common Pleas Court

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Real Estate t..r!
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216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1- {614)-992-3326

BROUGHTON 24 Oz.

Cottage Cheese ••••
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Pizza •••••••••••••••••••••
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Giazed Donuts •• ~~z. $.129-

FRISKIES

FLOUR
BAG

FRESH BAKERY

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67 ACRES-Minerals, T.P.
water available. Tractor Iiiia·
ble
LARGE HOME - lg lot, 3
BRs, 3 bath s, one on each
lloor, garage, lull basement,
gas lu1nace, atlached wood·
buro1ng un it, nice kitche n,
lam1ly rm. wilh wood burn·
ing unit. $50.000.
83 ACRES - Nea1 Racine
wrth m111mts and 3 BR
home. About 25 acres of
lrac lor land.
4.36 ACRES - Near Ra1in e
l ocks. ·T.P. water avilabl e.
High on a hill wilh wonderlul
vi ew. Only $6,000.
RACINE - 4l. 9 rm. home
next to school. Dinin g 18xl2,
4 BRs, living about 25x24,
den with fireplace. garage and
2 ~~ - Just $27.500.
MIDDLEPORT - Remo·
deled 3 BR home on corner
lot near the school. Gas fur·
nace, range, ref11gertor. gar·
age &amp; carport. $29,500.
SElliNG PROBLEM, CALL
BRUCE 992-3325 OR

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Umil I Por Custornor
' Good Only At Pawoll's S..por Valu 5
Offor Good Tltru Sat. Fob. 7, 1987

TO OUR MOTHER
(Freda Carseyl
We'd love to tel the
story
About our mother in
all her glory.
She worked all day
from morning till
night
With seven children it
· was such a sight.
She cooked
and
cleaned
without
any pay
And sha didn't com·
plain any day .
Now that we're all
gone from home
We're thankful for
the seeds she's
sown .
The love she gives we
cannot repay,
But within our hearts
her love will stay;
HAPPY BIRTHDAY,
MOM I
With all of our love.
Judy, Sally, Jr .. Jim,
Polly, Wayne, Cathy
Real Estate General

2% Milk ••••.•••::'•••• $15 9

Charml•n ••••••••••••••••

46760.
Lena K .

Ne:::.~!!~.JC~~=

PUBLIC NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
SPECIFICATIONS
Sealed bids will be re·
ceived in the office of the vil-

lage Clerk, Pomeroy, Ohio
t.Jntil 12 o'clock noon on
Feb. 16, 1987.

Public Notice

1. For the purchase by the
Village of Pomeroy a (1) new
Portable Air Compressor 176
CFM with minimum spBCifications as follows:
·
ENGIN.E: Diesel 3 Cylinder
- Air Cooled 173 Cubic Inch '

Displacement · Ether Cold
Weather Starting Aid · Muf·

fler with Rain Cap .

COMPRESSOR :

RPM With f21 3/ 4 Service
Valves - Automatic shut·

Down fo'r High Compret~or

Air Discharge Temperature .
Fuel Tank 1201 Gallons or

ICUT OUT FOR FUTURE USE)

J.R.'s REPAIRS

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service

985-3561
All M1ket

•Wa•hert •Dilhwaahert
•Ranges

992·7614

•

••

.
I

'

•Refriger1t0r1
•Drvert •Freezer•

PARTS and S

Now location: - .. ·
168 North Second
Middltpqrl, Olio 45760

Automotive lepair
&amp; Strvict
IUNEUP! to !RAN!Mt!!ION!

SALES &amp; SERVICE

CALL 992·7403 Apt.

We C•rry Fl•hing Supplies

We'll Sell You A
Used Car or Fix
Your Old One

mo.

E. Main

r

Pay Your eable &amp;
Phone Billa Here
l tUSIItllS PIIONI
1614) 9'12-6SSO
l.l!lliNCI PHONE
tll4) 9'12-7714
!128/tfn

POME~OY,O.

992-2259

POMEROY - Nice 1~ story
home with vinyl sidi n~ 2·3
bed10oms, partial basement
and equipped kitchen. Just
$10,000.00.
HYSELL RUN - Really mce
ranch with a gorgeous kitchen, huge family room with
lirepl ace, plus a !railer hoo·
kup. All quiet and pea celul
on approximat ely 20 acres.
$53,000.00.
SELLERS RIDGE ROAD Approximately 150 acres of
vacanl land. 17 acres tillal·
ble, balance pasture and
woods. Electri c availabl e.
D1iiled well, roya lty income
and hee gas. Will split
acreage inlo separate parcels. $400.00 an acre. Call
lor mote inlormation.
HYSELL RUN - A 14'x65'
mobile home with 2 bed·
100ms. equipped kitchen, and
in real good conditiort.lmmediate Possession. $10,500.00.
Honty E. Cio!tnd, Jr.
992·6191
Jeon Trumll ..... 949-2660
Dollie Tulnlf ..... 992-5692
OffiCI ............ ,... 992· 2259

BISSELL
BUILDERS

"At Rea~ablt Prices"

.4-16-'16 tfn

All Makes &amp;

Models
2 4 HR. SE:IVICE

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL
IIVEIINE ANTIQUES
1124 EaJt Main St.
Pomeroy
HOURS: Tuo.-Wod.·fri.
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday: 1 p.m.-7 p'.m.
ly Chonco or lppointmMit

IUSS MOOIE
992-2526

1· 14·1 mo.

1·11·1 ...

ALUMINUM SHEETS
FOR SALE

Hcadquat ter s

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CHEmR-985-3307

GINGERBREAD
HOUSE
PRE-SCHOOL
Middleportr Ohio

cARPENTER
SERVICE
-

GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FIRE DEPT.
Balhan Building

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30P.M.
Factory Chot.o
t 2 Gouge Shotg11u Only
10-8-tfn

ONLY

2s(

EACH

USES FOR ALUMINUM SHEETS RANGE
FROM ROOFING DOG HOUSES TO
,MAKING HAMMERED LANP SHADES.
UN BE PURCHASED DAlY AT Ttl
DAILY SENTINEL TIL 3 P.M.

Addon1 •nd r•mod•linlll
Roofing and gutter work
Con cr•te '*orh
Plu mblng 1nd electriCil

hold unt il the contract or bid
is properly executed by him .
Bidder to submit detailod
specifications ol equipment
offored
The right is reserved

bv

Council to reject any or all
bids.

!2 14. 11 21c

MILLS ELECTRIC
COMMERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL

614-992-3023
f , IJ,' .,. I mo.

V. C. YOUNG In
992 -6215 or 992 -7314
Pomeroy,

&lt;-~-------------,

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
· FILL DIRT
• 10-S·tfc

Open Enrollment
Thru The Year
OPEN TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY &amp; THUISDAY
9 AM to ll t30 AM and
12t30 PM to 3 PM

We can ref11ir and rP
core radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

PAT HILL FORD
992·2196

Middleport, Ohio
1-13-tfc

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR
Truck, auto, &amp;
heavy equipment
repairs and welding.
(All makes &amp; modeiol

PH. 949-2893
or 949-2756
John I. hnt1
Owner/Mechanic

MEIGS
EXCAVATING
COMPANY
•All Typos ot

Excavating
•Landscaping
•B11ement1

•Sewage Systems
•Water II. Ga1 Lines
•Water Well Drilling
•Trucking_

Call: 742·2407

1-16-'87-1 mo.

SHARPENING
SERVICE
Circular Saws

Sow Choln

Planer nive•

Orilt Bin

Kniva1
Chisel•

GRAVELY
TRlCTOI SALES

ow Open
MAIN STREET
PIZZA
222 E. Main, Pomeroy

PH. 992-2228
•

4 P.M. 'Til11 P.M .
Sunday 1hru Thursday
Friday &amp; Saturday
4 P.M . 'Til1 :30 A.M .

PilUS, SUIS
P1Zl.&amp; BIEAD
1· 7·'17· 1 mo.

J&amp;L BLOWN

INSULA nON
VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•ln st.Jiatlon
•Storm Doo rt
•S1orm Windows
•Repl ace ment Windowt

• New Roofing

204 Contfor !1.

"fBIISTIMATIS"

Pomtroy, Oflio

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992·2772

PH. 992-2975

1-15-'87-1 mo.

BOGGS

SALES I SEIVICE
U. S. RT. 50 El ST
GUYSYILU, OHIO
Aothoriud John Dttrt,
Now Holland, luth Hot
farm Equlpmont
· Dtaltr

F~t•

E••l••••t·

Pttfl &amp; Serwloe

3 Announcements
Reciflfl Gun Shoot spon1o red b"t
Rncinfl Gun Club. Every Sunday ,
be ginning •' 1·00 p.m . F1ctory
Choke, 12 guage shotiiiUOI.

work

(614) 992-7328
OFFERS ENRICHING
LEARNING EXPERIENCES
FOR CHILDREN 3 TO I
YEARS OF AGE

-;:

j Free Eatlmale•l

992-3410

H9-'87·1 mo.

Roger Hysell
. Garage

Be an Alotl e ~:o11 en . hold 11n
Allon~ Show . Free (!Oim ft tic:•
Feb . b onus benefits. Ca11 Oon n11
Oallon 304· 676 ·4689 or Debb i
Beckn er 304 -895- 30 48.

4

Giveaway

B o~ apr ing• B. m111tr eu . Call
6 14·446 -7060.

&amp;

Whit e

10

6 ·8aby rabbit s C11ll 614-.U&amp;1149
Small lo ng-haired puppie1 to
give away 6 wu lu old. Cal'
614 ·99 2·7636 .
Cat a to give away. Good hun·
ter1 . Ca i16 14·906· JBB4.
Puppies t o gtvft away
614 - 74 2- 2026

Ca ll

Pupplet mixed Collie, m1h1 and
f emale. phon e 304 ·676 ·4853
or 675· 7669

6 lost and Found
L.ost In S yncu1e . one or11nge
u g er m111 11 CAl w ith bh1ft coll ar.
Ono cros1ed eytt R6w nrd . Call
6 14-992 -2364

Lo1t 2
Brind le.
w n•ri.ng
mornmg

female Pit Oull1. On11
other white pup. Both
red co llar• SIUnd•v
on Bigley Ri dg• Ad .,
long Bott om Cnl l 614 986·

3982

l ost Cock A Poo don Black
w ith whito spot on che1t . Hrts
c hoke r ch atn on No tall . l o1t 1n
Mon key Run llrfle 6 14 -992 ·

3992

Lou Brtndle Piu Bul l. 4 vr\ old
M ining since Frl In Brl'ttbury
" ' " ' Antwtrs to Tigar. R~1Hd
61 4 , 992 ·2881 Dill StewiW't .
LOST . Fem1!e Blue Ti ck Coon
hound. Cornuoclt IHU . \l lelnit y
of Crnh Crfl ek . on e Vfllt old.
color wh ite w ith tnr gtr 1nd ~ m all
bl•ck tP01t. lin coloring on l&amp;tU
w eight ab out 60 lb1 , wurin9
c o ll ara. o n11 et ee1ro nlc trainmg
coll ar Q(l!d in color REWARD for
return or inlorm111lo n ludlh\j t o ·
th e rew rn of tht1 dou. Don
o. 30 4 576· 32 8 9

2

c•••
7

Yard Seie

Gallipolis &amp; Vicinity

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Alto TrU&amp;MI,.Io•
PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121

gray ' m81e cat

giveaway Ca l1 614· 446·9301

Rl, 124, Pomoroy Ohio

Feb

7. 9·6pm

S1500·New

Avo n ruoduett·lt dlacount

1

mrle •bove Sliver Bridge P1111
Loolt ·SI!fnl

9

Wanted To Buy

6: 17 ·lfC

l·l-'16 lfc

We P•V c• •h for lat e m odel cle.n
u•IHf cart

SIZE 23X30X007

CERTIFIED APPRAISALS

H OtiSIIHJ

Dtlf

SER~CE

Dqy or Nig,hI
NO SUNDAY CALLS

949-3088 Bus.
949-2606 Home

N

RADIATOR

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

laclnt, Ohio 45 771

If• Htv.t Afill Ti1111
Shit Tt1~1lel ..

Call Adminillrator Mrs.
Shirin. J. Nuggud. M£d.
1-7-'87·1mo.

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

G&amp;M TV ·
REPAIR
49135 St. lt. IU

ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENITH
.
•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN lAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
•SATELUTE SALES UERVlct:

4/ lltln

PLUMBING &amp; HUnNG .

St. Rl. 33, Pomoroy, OH.

POMEROY - 1'h acres, nice
1 lloor plan home with car·
port, shed s and cella1. Garden space and other lea·
lures. PRICED TO SEll AT
$26,900.00.

YOUNG'S

Busine.ss Serv
· 1·ces

SANDY'S
AUTO SALES

PRICE REDUCED - MORNING STAR ROAD - Here is a
beauliful ranch type home
with a lull basement, W.B.F.P.,
on I acreof land, wrth plenty
·of e•tras. Coun try setting in a
great neighlxnhood! NOW
$49,900.00.

Iagie Council a~ a guaranty
without trade-in .
Best Warranty Possible that if the bid is accepted .
Eac h bid mt.Jst contain the contract will be entered into
ftJII name of every parson or and its performance prop company interested in the erly socured .
The111 checks or bonds will
same, arid the bid must be
accompanied by 1 check or be returned at once to all ex·
bond in the sum of $100,00 capt the auccentul bidder.
to the satisfaction of the Vii· His check• or bond will be

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REASONABlE • REliABlE
8-20·'116 tfn

601 ·

More · Lockable Side Panels
• Hourmetar · Fuel Level
Gauge • Engine Water Tam·
perature Switch . Engine Oil
Pressure Switch - Sound AI ·
tentuetlon 76 dba 7 Meters
from Enclosure. ·
Offered As Trlde-ln; Coun·
cil will accept bids wi1h or

Public Notice

Public Notice

Public Notice

An nou nee menls

Electronic Organs
l\llobile service

Real Estate General

Single

Stage Oil Flooded Rotary
Screw 175 CFM @ 2400

Public Notice

1·

12!4. 11.183tc
Public Notice

In Memoriam '

•'

BROUGHTON

TOILET TISSUE

Robert E. Buck.

Public Notice

614-843-5248

$ 159

Wildwood
garden club
has ·meeting

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIOUCIARY
On January 30. 1987. in the
Meigs County Probate Court,
Case No. 25413, Freddie
Houdlllhe11, 398 Grant Street,
Middleport. Ohio 46760, was
JlllPOinted Adminiotnotrix of
the estate of Leona Kohl, deceased, late of 386 Grant
Straet, Middleport, Ohio,

Box 31466 Bowles Road,

.

KAH~'S

NOTICE TO:

dress of Lany Roger Love was

Luncheon Meat ••L:·. $-12 9

$ 29
Fryer Breasts •••• !'.. 1
SPLIT

Public Notice

meroy, Ohio !Case No. 880R-63). The last known ad·

FLAVORITE

LB.

Public Notice
larry Roger Love. please
take notice that Karen Eileen
Love has filed a complaint for
divorce, in the •Meigs County
Court of Common Pleas, Po-

POMEROY . - A Title XX
Comprehensive Social Serv in•
.Plan hearing is scheduled for
1'uesday, Feb. 10, 9 a. m., at the
Meigs County Courthouse, for all
• Interes ted parties who wish to
at lend.

I.

The F abric Shop will be mov·
in g to Main Street befo re the
spring flower s bl qom .
Ada and Arlhur Nease have
purchased the formerEbcrsbach
Hardware building and arc al·
ready Into remodeling it . Th e
new location will allow th e
Ncast's to expa nd their already
large volume of materials and
accessol'ies, as well as 10 perhaps
offer some sewing and craft
classes.
And rumor is that a phys ica l
fitness center will be going in to
the building on Second Stref't now
occupied by Th e Fabric Shop.

So the groundhog saw his
shadow - what' s anot her ' six
wPcks of wi nt rr if th ey' re li ke t hC'

Or Write Dailly Sentinel Classified Dept.
111 Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

CSSP meeting

Birds was I hi' topic of a paper
prepared by Doroth y Smith at
this week' s meeting of the
Wildwood Garden Club held at
· • the home of Sandt Hawt ev.
In hrr paper Mr·s. Smith sa id
that the da lly requiremen ts of
birds arc about the same as our
own, food , water and sheltt•r ,
with bushes and t rrcs Into whi ch
birds ca n fly as bplng th e shelter
needed. She also reported on tlie
various ki nds of feeders for
birds. alan~ wi th the different
foods, and noted the bir ds also
need sa lt . A var iety of bird
pictures were displa yed and two
· games on birds were conducted
by Evely n Holler with prizes
going to Bett y Milhoan, Marcia
Arnold and Janet Theiss.
Devotions were given by Hilda
Yeauger who read "The Afterglow" and " Red Letter Year ",
and gave a prayer for the month . .
Mrs. Ycaugcr was congratulated
. on her 56th wedding anniversary.
A paper was . given on the
carnation and there was a
discussion held on forcing tulips,
hyacl nlhs and daffodils for In·
door blooming. Evely n Hollon
read an article stating that the
peace rose has been chosen as the
national flower . Refreshments
; were served to 10 members and a
- guest. Dianne Hawley.

Our best wishes to Glad a Qavis
of Dexter who will celebrat e her
891h birthday on Feb. 12. She
enjoys cards and lhey may be
sent to her at 35293 Bowles Road,
Dexter, 45726.
· Mrs. Davis enjoys gettin g out
and frequently allends the
square dances at the Rutland
Legion Hal l. Now in case you've
been th ere and wondered who the
lady was with a partner out there
on the floor doing the schot tische,
it was Mrs. Davis. Loves to
scholtlsche!

" free•fa ll" in the dollar' s va lu t'.
my stomach hurts, not that f
undersl.and what it all mm ns but
somehow j ust the words of
" free-fa ll" sets up a fear cmot ion
and I ache.
Never did really unders tand
the econom ics Ol' thr impart of
th e dol lar sl ipping on the forr ign

Arvll Holter Is having some
heail b probl ems and Is now a
patient at St. Joseph Hospital,
Parkers burg, Room 308, )9t h and
Murdock Ave. He could use some
cheering up about now so per·
.haps you'd like to send a ca rd .

The Daily Sentinel

WEDNESDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Middl epor t
Literary Club will meet Wednes·
-day al2 p.m. at thrhomeofMrs.
Robert Fi sher, Middleport . with
Mrs . Roy Holler to review,
"Lonesome Dove" by Lar ry
McMurry . Roll ca ll wi ll be a
-: comment on the book.

, , . POMEROY
Ca th ol i c
Women 's Club will meet Thursday at 7 p. m . at the rectory .
Rosar.v will precede the meeting.

been sold and that wou ld have
given more reside nts the chance
to SE'€ what 's availabl e in local
shops and perhaps that would
have tra nslated in to even more
shopping at home.
Buying in the Bend is the name
of the game, and the merchants
who participated last year fell
the style show ga ve an extra pu sh
to I heir spring business.

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REEDSVII,.LE - Oli vP Town·
ship Tru stees will m&lt;'rt Thursday, 6:30p. m., at the Reedsvi lle
. F ire Station.

ROSI' .

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Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Na ve the
former JacquPiinc Rapp. c:aw.
fordsv ille, Ind . are annou ncing
the Oct. 10 bi r th of a da ught er,
Kayla Marie. at 1he Wr ight
· Patterson Air Force Hospital.
Day ton. She weighed six pounds
10 ounces and was 20 inches long.
Malt'rnal grandparent s arc
Mr. and Mrs. Larr.v W. Ra pp,
Pin e Grove Road, Rac ine, and
paternal gra ndparent arc Mr.
and Mrs. .Joseph Nave, Cra wf or d sv ili f', Ind . G r eat grandparents are Mrs . Th elm a
Banks, Pom eroy, Mr . and Mrs.
Lawrence Rapp, Shade, and Mrs.
_ Phala Amos, Co ttk. W.Va.
• Great-grca t·grandmother Is Sa l·
- · lie Cadle. Shrewsburg, W.Va .

THURSDAY
ROCK SPRINGS - Sa lisbu ry
Township Tru stees wilt meet
T hu rsday , 7p.m.,a tthC' township
· · hall on Rock Springs Rd.

Hanson. Miss!(' Williams Jason Savag-e
Mall Miller. Missy Arr9Wood. Ch'rt~
MlllPr, Heathf'r Bond, Cltrls Metzger.
Penny Break! ron, Ai mee Branham, Angle

...
~

Prices Effective Thru Sat., Feb. 7, 1987

Nave birth

·

Sevf'nlh Grade: Kt&gt;i1h As hworth, Brian ·'
Apple, Lovel Forgev , Jessica Roach. Ka ra
Marcum ,. Adam ~reak! ron , Lynn Gi ll,
Remoe H al('. Stacey Pratt, Ml'\lnda Spur ·

1l

Kayla Marie.Nave

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel Staff Writer
Remember that terrific style
revue last sprin·
g ..... all those ,
lovely clothes,
shoes . and jewelry modeled
by local res!·
dents to show
what' s available
In stores her e.
Well, another one is being
planned by the Pomeroy Area
Merchants Association.
It will be held on April 2nd,
probably al lhe Pomeroy Ele·
mentary School. Annie Chapman
Is chairman and will be needing
all the help she can get.
Pomeroy's v illage hall audita·
rium was used las t year and
while it' s a nice facility , th e
merchants found 11 not big
enough to handle everyone who
wa nted to come.
Many more ticket s could have

, Johnson, Charil y, Lewis, Devi n Melzl!er.
Jason POJX&gt;. Ml)neka Pope, Jason White.
Alecla C ~ambers .

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The Daily Sentinel Page--;9

Ll!?rU9E~El&lt;Jrlly I Community corner Being fashionable ... _________

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Pomeroy- l\!liddleport, Ohio

Wednesday, February 4, 1987

•VINYL SIDING
0
ALU-.UM SIDING

"a-:

"ILOWN IN
INSULADON

z

~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.
:s:: licensed Clinical Aaidiolo&amp;ist

z

- (614) 446-7619 or (6141992-6601
417 Secllnd Avenue, Box 1213
Galipolis, ll1io 45631

1·13

BISSBL
SIDING CO.

Ntw

Ho11111

luilt

Jim Mink Ch...,.·Oid t Inc
Bill G•n• Johnson

614-446. 3672
TOP CASH p•id tor '83 model

•nd newer ul&amp;d e 1r1. Smith
Bulek ·Pont ilc. 1911 E11tM n
Ave. . Gallip o1l1. C•l1 614 · ~·48 ·

2282 .

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W.nted to buy · tllf'ldlnljl timber
Callthtr 6. 01 4·446·7624 .

"Fr• Eetlmet•"

Tr•ll•r lot in G1lllpoll1 vicinity.

PH. 949·280 1
or '949·2860
No Sundoy Calls ·

C11t 614·441·44115.

_.

• 11111J1:!

12&amp; Clth Ptid for c:ompl.te'junlt
cart. bodltt tow8d IWI.,. .· C111

814 -882 -6750 or 614· 2415 ·
9264

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Pomeroy-·Middl!lport, Ol)io

LAFF·A·DAY

Wanted To Buy

44

Apartment
for Rent

BU.VING RAW Fl/RSI Glnui1g,
Ytlktw Root. belli and deer-

Furnished apt. 919 Second.
Gallipolis. 1150. Utilities pd.
Single mate, shere b .. h. 4484416 tfter 7pm.

Buying daily gOld, sitver coins.
ringa, jawelry, ltMiing ware, old

2 room, furnished, upstairs aPt.
dean," no pats. Adults. Utilities
furnished. R~tf . &amp; dep. required.
ca11614-446-1519,

large cunency. Top pr i-

us. Ed . Burklt1 S.rbef Sho p.
2nd. Ave. Middleport, Oh . 814-

992-3C76.
Modern 1 bed room apartment.
Call 8U-446-0390.
·

Standing timber. At Tromm.

61--7·2-2328.

.
Furnished apartment, 2 BR, nice
loc .. lon. Adults only , No peu.
Call 814·«6-2404.

Ulld sliding glau doors. 304895-3859.
.

Furnl1htd O•aae IIP!Irtment.
Adults only. No p.ta. Weter &amp;
Qlrbtga included. You Pll'f elec.
Coll814·4•8-8288.

Employmr. nt

S~fVIC~S

11

Help Wanted

AVON -Wowll Make big bucks.

,

No proceding charge.
814-448-3368 .

Call

AvoA. Free Buic Kit. Jan.
28 -Feb. 8 . Start now. Earn elltra
dollar~ . Call 814 -446 -21&amp;6,
448-·882

=---:--::--::---'600 per week. 2 yellow page
salespeople needed. Only thOle
with at lflatt one veer sale•
uperlence need 1pply. M1il
return" to box T-8000, care ol
th11 Gallipolis Dellv Tribune, 825
Third Ave . Gallipolis, OH 4&amp;631 .

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Telephone ulea-EJtperien ced
people to tell ads in newspapers,
Re-locate to TUpelo. Miss. Moving e•penses paid. Plus a free
apartment. 8300-81000 week
-pottlble. Details 1-800-647·8177
_Barmaid wa,nted-Happy Cor11er.
Mu1t be 21 . Ca ll after 4 :30.
814-446-2625 .
~outekeeper wanted part -time.
Co11814-245-6488.

Occasional baby 1itting in our
:home for 17 month . old. Dev
,light houn. Some evening. Call
.6U-446-8648 after 6.

No eJtperience necessary, mu1t
be available for immediate em-

ployment. Co. Beneiita, major
medical benefits. Call Thursday
.&amp; Friday. 10 AM to 4 PM
·814-446 -1648.
- - - - - -- -lcAIRUNES NOW HlfUNG. Flight
Attendant•. Agent1, Mechanics,
CultOmlf Service. Saltritt to
f60K . Entry level position• . Cell
806-687-6000 EJtt. A-980&amp; for
current li1tings.
- - - - - - - - - lcGOVERNMENT JOBS .
.f 16,040-e69, 230 yr. Now~Hir ­
.ing. c.n 806-687-6000 E•t
.R-9806 for current federal list.

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The Meigs local School Di1trict
"is currently sccept int~ appli ca·
tiona lrom individu111 who mey
.be interested in participation in a
forty j40l hour cour111 laading
towards cartitication as a Drivar
~ducation labor~tory Aide. Applicants must provide eviden ce
bf driver insurability 1nd 1
' Department ot Motor Vehicl"
chtcl&lt; will be made of applicant•
driver licen t es. Information 1nd
appli~eatio nt mey be obteined
·fror:n tha Milgs LoiCIII School•
SuperintendMit's Office in Mlddlt!port. Ohio. 614-992-2163 .
Someone to care lor fllderly In
her hom11 in Tuppett Plaint .
Room, bo ard 1nd so me pay. C1ll
evenings 61 4-446· 7496. Be11
Webatflr.
Avon reprHentativH wlnted.
No shipping charge. For more
information, call 614 -992 7180.
AVON , no 1erviee charge. open
territories . phone 304 -676 ·
1429.
Be part o f the number One
Be1uty Company with AVON .
You earn as you learn. Call
Marilyn Weaver, 304-88228U.
HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS AND
SENIORS : Join the Army National Guard noW. begin earning
• monthly paycheck, 1nd deter
your active duty lrainlng until
June 1987. Pert-time job1.
304-875-3950 or 1-800-8423619.
Turn your hobby into ea1h.
demon1trate need craft at home,
parties. earn cHh tnd merchandi•e. no deliveries. call J o Ann
61.·3 88-8833.
12

Situations
Wanted

Qui et settled lady with little or no
income to live In, in exchange for
light houtework whh a tettled
lady. Call614 -446 ·9515.
15

Schools
Instruction

Retrain Now . Southelttarn Bu1·
ina11 College. Call 614-4464387.
18 Wanted to Do

Will c lt~an your hom e or office
t nytlme. Plt!tl fl Clll 614-266·
1240.
Will do bebyal tlln g in mv ho me.
Contact Uu Thornton. 614446-4117.
bpet"ianced baby1itter in Northup. Call614-446-&amp;89&amp;.
Will do first cleaa wathing and
Ironing in my home. Can give
raferenctl. Call Mn. Ctldwtll
on Bob McCormlcll Ao.cl at
614-446-4334 altar 5 PM.
Will care f01 eldtrly in their
home. 304·676-72.98 .

F1nonwl

21

Busine11
Opportunity

Own your own jlln·Jportswtlf',
laditt epparel . chlldren 't •
m1temity. lar;e 111". ~He,
dtnc:eweer-aeroblc or aoceetorl• nar•. Jordtche, Chic. Lit.
L..., l. lrod, Ghana, Gueta, Cetvln
Kl ..n, SeuHrgkl Vet ..te, Evan
Picone. Lll Cllibome, M1mben
Onty, Ot1oUn1, Hutth• av.1.000 o1hert. t14.800 to
ue.eoo inventor,, trattdna.
flatur11 . O.nd opening etc. C.n
open 15 dlft. Mr. 81dnl't
1•041262-·488.

Wednesday,

Febru~rv 4, 1987

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"When I -get -it · perfected, -it
will be .so dangerous it will

Unfurnished apt.-4 rooms. bath.
Centrally located. 1 or 2 'adults.
No peti. References, Seanity
deposit required. Call 614·446·
04U.
Apartments for rent in Pomeroy
and New Haven. Call 614-9926069.

BORN LOSER

ICIT 'N' C~RLYL! (!lbJ Larry Wright

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Autos for Sale

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In A - E. .lpm ... Co,
".......... w. v.. 304-17117421 .

62 Wanted t9 Buy
NOw buying shell corn or ear
corn. Call forlatut quotes. River
City Farm Supply. 814 -4412986.
Hlhboro 16ft dump aooteneck
grain trailer, t3,600.00 . 304767-81577.
63

Livestock

Quarter tto,.as, weanlings, yearlin!JI, • 2 year old. Al1o
regilttred querter getdlng· hu
piNIIUfl pointl, been ahown in
4-H &amp; placed II Ohio State Feir;
&amp; &amp;registered Ouart11rcoltt. Call
81·-288-6122.
Pig1 for treerer: .225-240 lb1.
Coll61•· 388-8889 alter 6
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Hay

S.

Grain

Large round belt~~ of hl'f for t ale.
$10. 00 e ach Ph . 614-4481052.
Hey for Hie: Clun, miaed
hay·niNif Wilt. e126Jbale. Call
61•-UI-&gt;1053.
•!
Hoy. •UO/ bale. Call~h- 2•55.85.
.
1•
Hey for 1ale. Ctfl, -614·992·
583&amp;.
Hay for lllle, mixed. e1 .00 to
01 .25 bale. 30• · 895 - ~60.

71
Autos for Sale
1--------1980 ~rans·Am; new Y·8 en·
gin e. no rust. 9 inside, 8 outlidt,
Auto .. PS / PB. air. steteo. ca.
not hot-rodded. well meint•ined. Asking t4BOO. or beat
off• or tradfl for 4 to !i
pauanger 4 wheel drive. 89 to
13 muatlng convertlblaarwh•thove-you. Call 614-446-2745.
1976 Lincoln Mark IV Designer
Edition, new engine, complata
new interior, e•hautt. tirll,
brak•. alternetor. bl1tery. PS.
pump, control module, water
pump, etc. No rust. Asking
U.OOO. Bett oHar or tradafor 4
or 5 palltnQif, 4 wheel drive, or
what-hev•you . 3 eppral1tl1 of
ear for U200 before paint
acrltchtd by vtnda4t. Nothing
tOd..,, will pull ClmPifll well or
In clastic comfort . Cllt 814•n-2746.
197._ Chtvv Ceprlca. good
cond. AUI1t good. Auto .. PS , PB,
81•-4•1-1622.

4 W.O . ;:

aood. call&amp;14·379· 22&amp;2 .

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1983, S10, 4••- V-6, 1 opHd:
11•c cond, 304-875-4B63 Or
676-4230.
' 79 Dodge Ma• i Van .. 88,000

50UIJPtD f'RE'IiY GOOD!
Motorcycles

1981 Honda XR800R , t17&amp;0.
1981 Honda XRIOOR , U76.
1983 K1wesaki LTD 750, Shaftdrive. 81376 . Call 814-9927218 . .
86 ATC 200X three wheeler,
many extras. 86 PUCH Moped.
Cell 614-98&amp;· 4468 aft• 4:00
p.m.

76

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SWEEPER end 1ewing mtchine
repair. p1n1, and ~ppllea . Pick
up and deliverv. Otvis Vecuum
Cleaner, one ·half mile up
GeorgH Creelc Ad. Call &amp;14••8-0294.
FTM Genlfll Contracting 13yra
ekplfience. Roofing &amp; Connruction Ph. 114-388-9308.
Fr1111 estimates 10% oft during
the holldl'fl . offer eJipiret Jan
15. 19e7.

1974 Buldl Electra, PS. runt
good. eaoo . can 61.t-446 1172.
11i&amp; Chryallf Fitttt Avenue.
With an toy•· 33. 000 mllft,
tl100. Must Mil, Call814·892·
2601 .

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Plumbing
Heating

&amp;

CARTER"S PLUMBING
AND HEATIN G
Cor. Fourttl and Pine
G1lllpolls. Ohio
Phone 614· 446· 3888 or 614·
•48-•477
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General Hauling

'78 'ontltc lonnevlllt, ell
powor. fiOO .OO. 304-676·

3044.
11M Ch""Y Sial loft w...... low
m l - 01.310.00. :104-1711-

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F·l7 FIGHltR.£1"5, FULLY
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· HOW DO!

KNOW I'lvl

REALLY

A ~12ROT?
MAYBE" I',\.\
NOT...

BARNEY
I THINK I'LL CHARGE
TH' TOURISTERS FIVE
HUNIIIERT OOLLERS FER
'Tt-\15 PA'TCHWORK
QUILT.
ELVIr-.IEY •·

Waugh' t Water Service. Wells.
ci Uerns, pool1. Same dev deliv·
ery. Cat1614·266-12 40 .
James Bovt Watlf Service. Al1o ·
ooola filled . Ca11814-2&amp;8-1141 •
or 614 · 446-1175 or &amp;14-446· '
7811 .
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Will heullimettone, 15 or more :
tont. 88 . 26 a ton. Call614-388- ·
9873.

Hou•e coli. Ot llvarecl1 ton end '
up. J im llnltr, 304 · 87&amp;· 1247 ~
"'671-7397.

171-7276.

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Dillard Water Sllf'vlee: Pools.
Sistern1, Wet11. Delivery Anytime. Call 614-.tl46· 7 40 4.

1910. Z28, 360 V-8, l -oop, auoo
triM, PI, PI, m-o whttlt, new
tir11, ttc. 304· 175-8392 eft•
6:00.

•JO Conco•d. good cond. 30""

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W1tten on ' 1 Wiler Hauli ng,:
r1110n1ble nt11, Immediate .
2.000 gellon dellvary, cisterns. ,
pools. well, ate. call 304-576- •
2919.

'79 · Camero, t1 ; 500 .; 18Cemero, U ,OOO . 304-8?83302.

ir~ -"VES Z · ~

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Telephone 1ervice in home.
wiring &amp; repair•. C• lll14-4465188.

19?9 MercuryCou;.,.XA7, 1ow
mileage, t2, 100. 00. Call 304871-SUI.

'73 Nov•. 33.000 mil•. e cyl.
A.P.S. 4 door. aecond owner,
tlf· blk lop, 01 .110.00. 304571•13M.

ovE~He-A~IN&lt;S •. .

·All IYP" carpenter &amp; concr11e
work: lnttf"lor, exterior, remo deling, p1inting, roofing, free
estlm1t11. Ctlt 614-448-6174.

cruisa, delay wiplfa, 48,000
mlltt. e7800. Call 814-o\484223.

1976 Chtvale M1llbu Clauic.,
8 ft. pull-type dl1c. Call 814266-1178.

H~LP

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditionet lifetime gu1ran ·
tee. Local retet"enctt furni1hed.
Free eatimata1. C1ll collect
1-814-237-0488, dl'f or night.
R 0 g e r I a II I a m • n I ·
Weterproofing.

Rottrr or ctbla tool drilling. ·
Molt well• completed aeme dey.
Pump uln 11nd 1ervice. 304· '
895-3802

78 Camero, sttarp. Ntw; t lrtl,
brakn. eahMitt. New velvet
inl-. Coli 114-379· 2920.

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Home
Improvements

1974 Buick Apollo. Good work
car. t595. 1980 Plymouth
Vol1rt. Qood cond. Call 614448-8201 .

1978 Honda Civic. 4 apd .,
r•bulh motOf, m~ehining by
Jeg'•, ljlr.a naw radili1, n••
petfeel: Interior, n.. perfect
body-nNds paint. eUOO+InYest..:t. Tlklng oHera. Call &amp;14U6-2301.

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Ser v1 ces

1970 Chevelle 327. 4 apd .. new
paint &amp; tirn, o\&amp;,000 miln.
U185 or belt offer. Cell 614448-8201 .

1983 Ford Etcort, 4 apd .,
AM-FM tapa, wire riml, Cllh
price f2198. J ohn't Auto Sales,
BullVille Rd. Oallipoll1 .

&lt;SuYS, gui

Budglt trenamltslona used &amp;.
rebuilt all typet. Torque converters &amp; transfer Clift. Engine
owr hiUI kits. Allison Tr~nsmit·
lin parts lnd eve jOinta. 30 dl'(
to lifetime warrant.,.
Will
deUver. cuh and ~earry or install.
Call 814-371-2220. or 2585677

AINGLES 'S SERVICE, u perlenc&amp;d carpenter. electrician.
masan. painter, rooting llnclud·
ing hot tar •pplicatio nl 304875· 2088 o• 675-7147.

Riviera. Grey with

Excust: ME;,

Auto Parts
Accessories

Fattv Tree Trimming. stump .
removal. Call 304-875-1331 .

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Motorcycle trailer, 11xc cond.304-675-7476.

Cttevy trucll, ultd·eutomltic
350. trtnemiaaiona., FMX·C4.&amp;
Ctlrytllr. Guar•nteecl. Cal1614-

1982

FRANK AND ERNEST·-

1984 H011da XL800, 2,600
miles, like new, 304-875-7478.'

0 Ida -Pontil e- Buic k-Chevy-

power seals, air. PS. P8 . tilt,

~·· 676 - 3 190.

Upholstery

R &amp; M Cuttom Couches a~d ,
Alupholatery, St. At. 7, Crown
C~y . Oh. 614-216-1470, Eve .
6U-UI· "38. Opon dally 9 10
• :30, Sot. 9:30 1o 1:30. Old •
new Uphoattrld.
Mowr..,·a Upholtterlng llfVing

trlcountv~rea21Yhft , The best
in fumtture upholstering. Call

304 - 871 - •154 tor frtt
•llmates.

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fll IIl Jofforeans
I]) Squore One T\1
Ull Sacral City
illl Facta of Lite
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6 :30 U ill@ NBC News
ill Inside 1ho PGA Tou•
II) 0 (J) ABC News
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II) Dacto• Who
® "G) IDJ CBS News
(fl) Newton"s Apple (CCI
Ira Flatow d isc usses lhe
physic s al base ball. loo ks
at polarize d sunglass es
and visits the inventors
fa ir.
illl WKRP in Clnci"'fati
6 :35 ffi Andy Gritlith
7 :00 U ffi PM Magazina
CD Hardcastle and McCormick
ill SportsCento&lt;
I]) Entertainment Tonight
Aud rey He pburn
talks
about he r AB C-TV movie ,
"Love Amo ng T hie ves" .
M·A·s · H
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® MOVIE: 'Tho Boy end
the Bronc Bus1ar' Par1 1.
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Ull MacNell-lahrer Newshour
II) W 1Dl Wheel of Fo&lt;luno
llJl Barney Miller
7 :05 C5J Sanford and Son
7:30 U ill Cil Now Newlywed
Game
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Ranf!.8&lt;S (3 hrs.) li ve.
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II) IDJ IDl Jeopardy
ilJl College Basketball : La
Salle at Notra Dame (2 hrs .)
7 :35 I]) Honeymooners
8 :00 U Cil @ Highway to
Heaven (CC) Mar k sa bota ges J o nath an's -atte mpt
to re unite a n a g ed film sta r
and he r daughter wh en he
lea rn s that J o nathan may
be s e nt to He aven after th e
ass ignm ent is completed .
(60 min.) In S16reo.
(]) Bring ' Em Back Alive
Cil 0 Cil Perlact Strangora
(CCI larry w o rries lhat
Balk i's behavi o r w ill ru in a
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Auburn a1 Kentucky (2
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(j]) GI IDJ Now Mike Hammer Ha mmer bec omes involved with murd e r whe n
a n old fr iend asks him t o
he lp her bro t her, a retired
bo xe r on th e co me bac k
tra il. (60 mm .)
(I]) Discover: The World of
Science Researc h on ro·
be tic ha nd s is studied and
a new ra bies vaccine is
loo ked at (60 min .) •
B:05 I]) MOVIE: ' Scaramaucho'
B:30 (J) 0 ® Head altha Class
(CC) Charl ie 1eaches ultr a·
cool Eric a less o n in a c·
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re fuses to join 1he other
me mbers of the c lass in a
c ompetitio n ag ai nst a te a m
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pro blems,
Sa mm y
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serves Clay w ith a n n ul·
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pro poses to Da na Wa ring .
{60 m in.)
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Years 1954-1965 The in crea se of stude nt invo lve men t duri ng the Civil
Ri gh ts figh t
is d ocu me nte d. (60 mi n.) ,
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9:30 U CII!Dl Ta&lt;lollit W hen
No rm a nd Cliff leave t he
Chee rs bano visit Nic k a nd
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whe n s he off ers s helter to a
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t u• e . (60 min .)
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Hotel (CCI Pe lor'l ax-w ile
u ne xpectedl y arrives and a
lo ya l hotel em plo yee hides
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her tet her'• lite . (60 mi n.)
Part 1 ot 2.
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LETTE RS IN SQUARES

YESTERDAY'S SCIAM·LifS ANSWEI-S
111rusr - Robin - Group - Jackel - TONIGHT
Mistake overheard in weather forec881: "Sunny and cool today wl1h little or no chance of TONIGHT. "

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815 250 Rebel, 1750 mila. Lots
of extras. C1ll 614-446·6290
after 6.

RON ' S Televl 1iori Service .
House c alla on RCA. Quaa:ar.
GE. Specialing in Zenith. Call
304· 578· 2398 or 614-446- '
24&amp;4.
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THAT fli11:&gt;T f').RT

miles, $1 ,800 .00. 30•· 676:.
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3044.

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1979 Chevy Luv 4Jt 4, lift ki_t,
good Ur•. chrome wheels, rol
bar, tog llyhtl, runs 8! loollt .

Timothy h1y. Second cutting
e1 .40 bale. Flrlt cutting f1 . 3!i.
Will trede for cows. 304-8913010.

Tran spurt• tiun

Vans

198&amp; Ford Rangll' 4x4. Many
extrat. 89300 or e1 000 &amp; take
'over paymenll. Call after &amp;pm;
81.·446-4788.

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For sale: 1973 C-85 Live Tandum. long frame. Cell814-8988631 .

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tollbrtfY. On1pro~ldult
only. PO&lt;klnfl. Coli 61•·UI·
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76 Chevy Silverado, 1 ton
dullly. 4 d•. 03600. CoM 614·
448· 2107-doylimo. 8,.· 246y
5800-evlflinge.

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One bedroom furniahed apart- _44
ment in Middleport for rent. Cell Seara Cold Spot Refrigerator, I ~
81-- 992 -630• •• 614-446- coppa&lt;lono .. See" Kenmo,. 66 Building Supplies
t - - - - - - - - . . . , . - - - - - - - - - 1 1 5 5 2.
. auto ldectric r~nge, coppertone.
Maytag Waaher and Dryer,
and 1!1
One tnd two bedroom lpert- white.' "Kitchen table
1S. uppliiJ . Cloteout•
mentsln Middleport. Furni1hed. c h• I" · 1 bu Ifet. 1· chut of Building,
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Business
36 Lots S. Acreage
drawers. Cell 614-992·7462 Buvoutl·r urplua 111 ' xl' x~ "
Coli 814-992-5084 .
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Yellow pifleroughuwtdT1 ·11
0 ppo rtunity
•ntr ! p.m.
· 'd"1ng: o 10.99 ea. 25 po. up
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2 bedroom riverview apertment.
2YJ ecret of bottom land, Equipped kitchen. tre1h pidliup. Brown colored electric range. ·~ . 81 . (2) 4'a8'x~ " YeUow pine
Good monev weekly . Proce11ing
approx. 15 miles south ot Eureb Ideal for 2 . perti• to 1hara e75.00 to f100 .00. Cell aher rough uwad T 1-11 siding.
mail intormetion . Ruah nlf- off old At. 7. Good home site.
tlli.99 ... 25 pc. up U .99 . 13 1
5:00 PM. 304-676-2929 .
••pence1. Call 814-992-11539.
addreued stamped envelope: Coll814-258-1774.
4 ' x8'•~" T&amp;G plvwood,
$10.9&amp; ea. (4) o\' • 10'x%'' ptyTerry Lee, 131 -A Eureh St•
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end
2
bedGracious
New couch Ia matching chair. wood. , 18 _96 ea. (&amp;) 4 'aB'xW'
At .. Gallipolis. Ohio .t.5831 .
Aahton building Iota, mobile room apartment~ at Village
homn p•mitted. Ctyde Bowen. Manor end AivM1Ide Apart- C•ll 614-446-3B97 or 614· luan plywood, t6.99 11. (81
f1000 .00 p• week net-profit Jr. 304-178-2338. ·
_• _4_8·_:2_:3_:1_:6:_.- - -- -- - I 4'a8' all wood p•neling. Wood·
menu In Middleport. From
Unique vending unitl with loctgralnt 6 "prints. f7.96 e1.
t216.
including
utllitin.
Call
tions Name brand itemi, Pop, 2 ICtel Sand Hill Road. 30._ 814-992-7787. EOH .
Seconds tl5.91. 111 M1aonlte.
Candy &amp; snackt. lnvlllmtnt 67fi- 78.4.
M1rlite plenkt 11" wide 96"
53 ·
Antiques
1ecured with inventory equiplong p1nellng . . T•o . Seconds
in
Bradbury.
2
Nice
apartment
ment . Cell Now at 818· 741 · Reduced. 1 v, acre lot. located at
f1 .60 ea. (l)4'x8' Merlite bath
bedroom•. Ph btth. Call 6149298.
embouad in 4"•4" black
Aatrock, 500 ft ffontage, priced 992-3312.
Antique dining room tat; te~e. pHel
t7.95
and ea.ae ••. (9)
upon inspection. John Warner,
chi111 clotet, &amp; buffet . 70 yeart Foil faced
!NOTICE!
foam inaulatlon·board.
30.· 675-3717.
1
bedroom
apt.
In
Henderson
for
okt.
-Solid
oak
.
Cell
614-388THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH l'h'" lhicik •• .99 Ull'll"·ffi.99i
r.,t.
304-876-1972
aher
6.
9960.
ING CO. recommends th• you
11 "-16.&amp;911101•8" Vonilywhh
do butinnt whh people you
marble top e179.96. (11) 30 ' ~
One
bedroom
ap1nment
in
Poirit
II now. end NOT to 1end money
Vanity
merble top f79.96.
Pltesant. Very clean and nice. 54 Misc . Merchandise 1121 6 whh
through the m1il until you hiNe
piece high gloll 'tub
Has
·washer
d,Ytr
hook-up.
Rentals
inveatig1ted the offtf'ing.
encloaure kit f29 .96. (131 6'
Adutta only. No patt . Phone
tempered glau sliding tub
30.·
876-1400.
Own your own jeln·IPOrtswear,
40 gellon ges water heater. J ike dootl, aluminum finish. 141.94
Iedin apparel. chlldrent new. Price negotiable. Cell 614- or f39.95 With pur~ehue af tub.
APARTMENTS . mobile home1, 446· 9348.
m•ternity, large 1iHa. petite. 41 Houses for Rent
1141 Single door med . cab.
Pt.
Plea
..
nt
and
Gatlipo·
houses.
dancewear·lerobic or lccesao-plastic bo•. 1talnlen steel
lis.
814-44&amp;-8221
ries ltOfe. Jord1che. Chic, Lee,
Callihan's Used Tire Shop. Over frtme. e19.9S 11. (15) 1 and 2
Levi. la:od. Ghana. Guen, Catvln 3 BR, unfUrn'ed houae. tv room
1,000tirn, liles12, 13. 14, 15, piece flbtrglasa tub and thower
Klein, Sergio Val ..te, Evan with fp, 1 b1tf't, 1 / 2 mile p11t One bedroom fu rnlthed apart:· 1&amp;, ·16 .! . 8 mllet out Rt. 218. combination. Colora &amp; white.
Picon11. Uz Claiborne, Members Holzer Medicll Center on Rt. 36. ment in Point Pl111111nt. 111 Call814-258-6261 .
e129 .9&amp; to t199.915 ea. 6
"
H 1h
U&amp;O / month. Dep. &amp;. Ret. electric. Adults ontv. No paU.
0 n1y, Gaao.ne,
percent discount on 2 .piece •
eat tt.lt 0 .,. AOl'ed . C1ll 614-·.. 8· 4389 o• Ctll after 4 p.m., 304-676·
1000 oth1n . t14 .800 . to
....
Plattic oittern U1te 1pproved, up. 1181 4 piece 101id oek towel
3788.
plastic ttptic tanks, platti~e bar 1e1. t19.96. (17) Preflnlthed
$26,900 inventory, training, l -3--;·-6_7_1-_9_7_6_0_
. ----fiJtturn. gtlnd opening etc. C.n Oellixa 2 BA house. 842 First Two bedroom furnished ept New culverts, mtt1l culverts. RON oak bruc~ flooring %" x2'h"
open 15 de.ya. Mr. Sldntv 14041
EVANS ENTERPRISES. Jocll- Random lengths f1 .95sq. tt. 10
262 4489.
Avenue. Gatlipoll1, off street Haven, 304-8B2-3267 Of 304- aon, Oh . 614-286· &amp;930.
c.t.n up f1 .75 sq. ft . 20 sq. ft .
773-&amp;02
•
.
perking, no pets, referenctJ.
pr. c.t .n. (18) Prehung steel
deposit. Call 814-266-1629.
Insulated
doors $89.95 ea. (191
for
aale,
herdwood,
Firewood
Unfurnished five room apt, call lerge pickup load. $36. Call Pine panel
23 Professional
doors t39.915 to
30•-875-1415.
3 bdr. ranch, Rodney Village II,
814-448-9286 or 614-446- 159.91 B. gradn. (201 Double
Services
t 286 mo. plus deposit. Referen.1437.
lidelight entrance doort 'h gl111
ctt required. Call 614· 446·
1h penel. t299.915 ea. (211 8 '
45 Furnished Rooms 170 cord . Firewood stacked &amp;. Double entr1nce doors. 'h glua
0008 .
Gu~ar lestons. Call 614-389:
delivered. Call 814-.379-2151 . 'h p.eMI. f349 .95. (22) Prlhung
B43fl.
Nice 3 lA house. •350 plus Furnilhed room . $115 Utilitie1 Heap voucher accepted
interior doon, finished • unfinutitltat &amp; sec. deposit. Call pd. Stove, ref., single male.
Ished. Cholet 11111. *34.96 ea.
Starks TrH and Lawn Service. 614 -448 -9280 after 5 &amp; Share bath, 919 2nd., Gallipoli1. Radio Shack TRS-80 model 1231
Wood a. p4astic thutltrl
Hedgea , shrubs , bu s hu weekends .
446-4416 1fter 7PM .
.
1616 computet". mag herd dl1kt from 31" to 80" t9.96 to
trimmed. 11ndac1ping, stump
(Radio Sha~ekl . 8 mag herd di1b Ul.91i pr, (241 all wood screen
1nd le1f remov1l, 304-576· Unfurnlthed house in city. 641
For rent Sleeping Rooms and (Radio Shackl. Key board &amp; doon . e12 .96 •• . (26)
2842 of 6711-2010.
Third Aw. U25 • month. C11t light house keeping rooms. Park cable. C•ll -61 4-388-8323 .
1lf•." •31"KB0" . white storm
814· 258-6338.
Central Hotol. Call 814-446doors. insul1tltd foam filled .
Julia 's Pettonal Care Home.
Firewood for ule. Call 8 14-986· e89.95. (28) Oountenop pltttle
Clihon, W.Va. Famity buskleu 8 room hou1e on 60 acr11 at 0716.
4484.
60 cents ,q. ft. (27) Vinvl tiding
1lnce 1989. Have vactncy for Eureh. UOO 11 month. Call Room• for rent , day. week.
trim 15 colors (12' J channel
elderly p1tlent. 304· 773-6173. 3o•-87fi-1104.
month. GaHia Hotel. Cell 614- Visa-Mastercard. Get your cerd f11 .101 (10' inside corner
446· 9716 . Rent ulow 111 f120 today! Alto new credit cerd, no o3.00I 11o· outaide co'""
House for rent. Rt . 180 North, 3 month.
one refuted! C1ll 1·618-469- f4.001 1281 12" •12'' plain
miles from Holzer Hospltel. Call
364&amp; Ext. C-13860 24 hours.
white ceiling tile 26 cents ee. or
Re•l Estate
614-448-2783 daytime or 61464 piece ctn. f18.50. (29)
.C.6·2661 evening• .
46 Space for Rent
Unwa nted Ada . 198Z-8HP 24"x48'" acoustleal tmbotled
Kohler walk behind gravely with fire rnlstant ceiling p•n•l•
31
Homes for Sale
2 bedroom. furn ished house tor
mower. Sulkey 1nd snow blade. f2.35 ea. (301 Cloaeout whhe
rent. No pats. New H1ven.
Excellent cond. e159S . l Model- ceilinggrid1(12' maintMe1 .50
Office
Sp1ce
for
Rent
.
EJtcellent
3 bdr ., clott to town. 2 bat~t . 30.·882-2468 .
for Attorneys, Accountant. etc. Gravely with mowi!H' 1nd SUikey. ea.) (4 ' tep 110 cents 11.) Penn't
Runs good. e&amp;96. 8aum Lumber Warehouse. Wellston, Ohio.
firepl1ce. centfll air. City school
2 bltdroom home. large yard. Clo18 to Court Houn. Call Co. 814-885-3301 .
81•·384-3646. Open 8 -5, 8
diltrict . Call 614-2415· 9248..
Wiaem•n
Real
Ettlte
Agency
..
lnter•ted parties only. Call
davs.
114-U&amp;-36U.
Mixed hardwood slabs. s 12. per
A-1 condition-Convenient in 8U-742-26n
bundle. Contlining eppro• . 1'h
downtown ara1. 333 Third
3 bedroom ttouse for rent in COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park, tons. FOB Ohio P1llet Co. 66
Pets for Sale
Avenue. Ca11114-4.t.l-0?3?.
Porileroy. f275 per month plus Route 33, Norttt of Pomeroy. Pomeroy, Ohio. Ctll614· 992·
Rental
trailtia.
Cell
814-992·
6481 .
J BR . 2 1cres of land, g•aae. deposit tnd reference required. 7U9.
81.· 992 -7727.
Call 614-448-9232.
Dr•gonwynd Cattery Kennel.
- - - -- - -·lcSpece for Rent: Trailer 1pacn. Excerci1e bicycle for tell!. Like CFA HimiiiYtn. Pert lan 1nd
Governmtnt hom" from e1 . 1u
Lacu1t Ad. "Rt. 1, Point Pleuant. new. 850. Call 814-992 -3090. Sl~tnese kittens. AKC Chow
repair). Delinquent ttJt property . 42 Mobile Homes
puppiea. Call 114--.8-3844
304-875-1078.
2 atorv house. 1~':- batfl. 1 110ry af1•7PM .
RepoltiSiiona. Call 8015 ·687for Rent
house. newly decorated. large
6000. Ext, GH -9805 tor current
picture for sale. Call 614 -992· 2 AKC Reg . Pekingne puppl• .
repo list.
72U.
f 126 tach. Adult male f76 . C1ll
Merr.h•ndi
se
t110 par month. *150 depolit.
3-4 bedroom hou•a ntlf school 12x60
8U· 266-9391 .
turni1hed plu1 wtilltin.
Firewood for 111le. 035 pet' load
and hospital. Priced to 11111, Reccoon Ad. Call 614-441·
or 5 lold1 t160. Delivered and AKC Mlni .. ure Schn•ur lfs and
023,000. Coli 6U-992-8&lt;HIO .
9~0 mclood. Call· · BU-9•9-2501 full blooded Cocktr Sp1nllls tor
51 Household Goods
lfter &amp; PM .
Wilm• Osbome rnldence tor Convenient locl1ion· upper At.
aalt. No checllt. Call 614-992Hie. 2 Lincoln Terrace, Pome- 7 . Nice 3 8dr .. p.rtlally fur·
8518.
Firewaod. f25 . pickup lold. Not
•ov. Ohio U719. Call81•· 992· nithtd. Water peld. no in1ide
OelivO&lt;od. 304-675-7771 .
7412 after 8:00 p.m.
One Siamut kitten, litter
pela. C.lll1·· 245-5818 .
Mollohtn Furniture. At. 7 North.
triined, t415.00. One baby OOit
Gallipoli•.
OH
PH.
614·«8·
2 br, kllchen, blthroom, whh Mobile home, furnished. Wnher 7444. Why pey more? Check u1· Fuel oil1ank • uud gu turn~ee 010.00. 304-871-6043.
laundry room, living room S. a. dryer. In Centenary araa t210 out for low prieta on furniture II· " like new .. . 304-87&amp;-3000 .
dining room. all elec, ApprO)!.. 7 a month. Call 814-.&amp;48-2390.
appllencea. 6 piece wood living Tony's Gun Repairs. hot reblu•
mllet from Pt . Pl. on Rt. 82. 2
59 For ·sale or Trade
room group, t399.
iny. Open 8:00AM to 7:00PM .
trectstpprox. 1 1cremoreorlns 2 bdr., all 'utilitin paid ••upt
overlooking K1nawha River . tltc ., turn. or unfum., sec. USED FURNITURE. Sofa, neal- Ca11304-171-•631 .
o4o.ooo. Call 30•·676· 6••o deposit required. Convenient lent condition. coHN table. 1otid
23 inch Zenith CDflaolecolor TV. For 11le or trade for 4 whetter,
b.tween 8:30 anil4:30.
locetlon. Cell 814· 448·855B or m1ple corner cebinlrl. Corbin &amp;
080.00. 30.·675-2815 altl&lt; 1972 JllfJ CJ6, ntw tires, top •
614-446-4778 .
Snycter Furniture, 15&amp; Second 5:00.
clutch. Excellent cond. Call
Aeducltd, 3 bedroom hou1e, low
614-367-0397 altO&lt; 5PM.
40' a, 304-8?1-8751 or Donna. 2 bdr. fulty furnished aduttt only, A111. Gtlllpolia. 814-448-1171 .
20 " Homellte c hain aaw
Town and COuntry Rell Estate uti!. paW. CaiiiiU-448· 4110.
SWAIN
f 100.00. Spttd Queen clothes
Broker.
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62 ' dryer f100.00. Antique cld.2 bdr. mobile home. Children OH\Ie St .• Gallipolis. New &amp; Uled cloael 1150.00. 304 -773 .IIIII S uppii i'S
The Price is rlghtll 3 bedroom ICCtPtad. Calll14-448-3895.
woOd-coal stoves. I pc wood LA &amp;303.
hou•t on lA •ere. C111 now,
Llvc:,tor:k
Maidl 304 -458-1831 with 2 BA Mobile Home tor rent-2 suit~ f399, bunk bed I I 199,
rechmn
naw
&amp;
uNCI
bedroom
Am•ican Dream Hom•.
children. Rlflt'ence. Cell 8U.- suites, Wrlngar Wllhers, &amp;
448-0IOI.
shoes. New llvingroom tu ltet 56 Building Suppliee
e199-e599. l1mpa. Call 61461 Farm Equipment
32 Mobile Homes
2 b.drootTI treiler. coupl11, 1 U8-3169. ·
sm1ll
child.
Lacult
Rd.
At.
1,
Pt.
for Sale
Building Meteriala
Pletunt. 30.t.-171-1076.
County Appll~n ce. Inc. Good Block, brick, ttw.er pipt~, win·
uNd lpl)ll•ncn 1nd TV aatt. dowt, llnteiJ, elc. Claude Win· 2010 John Dtlfe di11al tractor·
• K Mobile Hom•. 2 and 3 Open BAM to 6PM . Man thru t" •· Rio Grande, 0 . C1ll 814· plows, disc $3150. New Idea
1981 Oallbrook, 14•70 whh K
Dyne Bounce mower f495. Late
7•12 e • p~ndo. 3 BA ., 2 baths, bldraom moblla hom•. 304· Sat. &amp;14· 448-1699, 827 3rd. 245' 5121 .
Ave. O.llipolis, OH .
• ~
model 224T John Dt111 baler
woodburn.,. •• - cond. fNnch 1575· 3000.
Concrete blocks 111 lit es yard or e1 295. Hev w•aon e300. Call
City Brollerage. Ctll 814· 448- Two bedroom mobllt homt,
Vall.-y Furniture, new &amp; Ulld. delivery. Mlson lind. Glllipolit 614-288-15f522 .
93•0.
fumished. t7&amp; .00. 304 ·875· L~rge MCtion of quality turni- Blodl Co., 1231h Pine St.,
ture. 12111 Etstern Ave .. Galllpolit, Ohio Cell 814-441CROSS. SONS
Skyline 14•70. 3 bdr .• 911. 6612 .
G1IUpolls.
·
2?83.
U.S. 35 Wttt, Jackaon, Ohio.
1hin9ltd roof. hou11 tvpe aiding.
614· 281-M61 .
French City Brollereg•. C1ll
GOOD USED APPUANCES Polt Buildings by Qual ity MatHy Ferguton. New Holland,
614-446-93.0.
Washert. dryers. refriglflitors. Build••- Worlr.thops, c•porta, Bush Hag Bel• a Service. Over
Apartment
rangtt . Skaggs Appllancas. animal shelters; · g~rag". FrM 40 used tractOfl to chllost,from
· 14x70 FIHtwood. 3 bdr., 2 full 44
Upper River Ad. b•ide Stone 111imattt. Phone 814 ·384 · &amp;. compl ..ellne of new • uatd
ba1h1. total elec. llkt new, price
for Rent
Crnt Matal. I 14-.t141-7398.
15762.
equipment. Largest selection In
netotllble. Cell aftet 4 wtekd•ya, 1nytlme weekends. 614~:::::::::::::::::J~:::::::::::::::::J
:.
S-_E:_.O~h-lo:_._________
388·8833.
Urge apt. \ dupla hou.e on
JIM ' S FARM EQUIPMENT
• Ch•hire. 2 bdr.,
CENTER . SR 35 W. Qallipolit,
NEW AND USED MOillE Mtln St. Water
pekf, Call614·
Ohio. C1ll 814·446·9n7. eve.
Bruce
Beattie
HOM ES KESSEL'S QUALITY fumlshtd.
814-441· 3892. Up front trtc·
MOBILE HOME SALEB . • MI . 2·6-6818.
tors wtth vwan•nty over 40 used
WEST. GALUPOLIB. ·AT 38 . 2 IR , 15 Court St . CarpMad.
triiCtora. 1000 tools.
PHONE 814-448· 727 • .
Kilchlfl fum. t360-month. Plus
utllitill, d.poalt. Call 814-4481180 31G-C John Oe1re doa:er
14•70 Fl.-twood. 3 Bdr., 2 full 4821.
with canopy • winch. Cell
b1tha. tot1lel.c. Like n.w, price
814-388-1012 •• 11.·388netotllbta. Calf aft• 4 weak·
newtv dtcoratld, 1
8312.
d..,l, 1nytime w~1.nda . 614· Furnllhad.
BR , l~t~t endoaad porch. UOO
388-8&amp;33.
month. Aduha. Sec. Dep. Rtf' I.
John 0.111 1010 tractar with
Call
11•· UI-2236 o• e1•·
plowt.dltc U150. John Delft
1912 14xl5 Mobile Home on U8-2681
.
2 row planter t275. Hamm•
rtverfroftt tot In Middleport Unit
miU with Ill ICCtttorl•. Cllt
has ,.1 otra' s ttt up. C1ll 1 hdroom belle r.,.t t171.00
51•·216·6622 . .
614· 992-33. . ,,,.,6:00pm.
plus electric. Alto r~ulrtd 1
, 3010 John
dille! tractor
2 bedroom . Nice. Clnn, eood UOO.OO HCUri1v d -. CON wtth plowt t4110. John
condtUon'. f3500 . Call I 14· TACT: Jac:Uon f:atat11 Otat. Ph
441 -3117 Equel Hims lng
IJanapo&lt;l dllc Ull. AC no-IIH
7·2· 3100.
Opportuntty.
pluter t1110. 300 t•llon
'81 Cammadare. 14a41. lllr.e 1-::-.:,:..__.:_______
fii'8VOI' U91. Coli 114-211·
new ltv.d In only e months, 2 hdraom apt. nice ClfP"Ing,
1122.
•M 882 3•-..a
Wltllf' paid, Wllhlf • drytr
If
pavo · rnone _,,..
· ~~;~~ .
hook·up, 110\11. refrio. fUMfshld
MOTOR CAR 8AOURI , It
Rt. 180 North of Hob• Hotp,
19113. 14x70 trellar, c..l tfttr avelleble Jan 1. 1887 Ph.
Ohio. 11&gt;1· - ·1112
1 :00, 304-773-1163.
' 1...... 7026.
......... .22 . ... utlo&lt;lllFumllhtJd • unfurnished apta.,
llvM1Gd&lt; ... hOt• Ifill• ·
t110.00 1nd up, ref•enCII Ph.
Alto. 1n ttHI neo- 1o&lt;
33
Farms for Sale
:10•· 171· 7731 . Of 30.·671plolcupo and ton tNcloo. P • H
6104 A-1 AHI E1181o.
30 tete ''""· h• good Mme.
large barn • large pond.
louthwett.-n IChool di'ttrict.
Co11114-2U-IUI.

PUZZLU

EVENING

Uaed Furniture: wood table &amp; 2
benchu. beds, druser, wood
wardrobe. 3 milea out Bulavllle
Ad. Open 9AM to 6PM. Mon.
lh!U S11. 6 U -448-0322 .

outlaw war."

THAT DAILY

Trucks for Sale

73

.

low to form fo ur simple words.

1982 Ford E1cort. 2 door,
S1 ,760.00. Phone 304· 8754480.

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' Topaa:, clean, AC.
1984 Mercury_
03.110.00. 30.·675-4. .0.

Sotas end chairs priced from
t 3 96 to *991!1, Tabl11 t&amp;O lnd
up to *1215. Hide·• ·bldt f310
to t695. Atdine,. t22&amp; to
0375. Lampo 028 lo 1121.
Dinettes f108 tnd up to f495.
Wood ttble w· B chairs t28&amp; to"
*715. O..k f100 up to f3?5.
Hutchn $400 and up. Sunil
beds complete w-mlttretMt
t286 and up to f39S . 88by bedt
*110 &amp;. t1715. Mattrna•or box
~prlngs full or twin f83; finn
173, and e83. 0uHntetse225,
King f350. o\ drt~r chnt tG5.
DrtHert eae . Gun cabinett B.
10. 1'2gun. Galorelec:tricrtAge
t375 . Baby mattreu" t315 •
$o\5. Bed frtm" 120. 830 &amp;
King frtme e&amp;O. Good selectin
of bedroom auitea, metal c•
binetl. htldbotrda no end up
to f86 .

Sofa &amp; chair, brown•.· t2oo.·
10ta, beige1, t176. Call 814-

Pomeroy-· Middleport. Ohio

.

LAYNE'S FURNITURE

hidll. AI.O lltlling trapping
tuppNea. Whe.t lit•. Nltellt ...
lut day to buy furs Feb. 7th.
Hour~ 1 :00 -I :Q_g. Clo1ed Wed.
George Buckley 814-864- 4781 .

coin~.

61 Household Goode

Wednesday, February 4, 1987

James Jacoby

Nothing
but the best

NORTII

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c ha n ces . Cover the East -West hands
a nd pla n your play in six hea rts.
Certa inl y you w ould win wi t h th e
heart k ing and play to your ace. Since
Wes t is left w ith a na til ra l heart tric k.
you ca nnot a ffo rd to lose a noth er
t ric k. Because the di a mond suit is a
logical so urce of t r icks, you wou ld
next play ace a nd a dia mond tow a rd
dumm y's K-Q. But when Wes t d is·

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North East
South
Wes l
appa r e ntl y left with dec iding be tw ee n
I.
2
Pas;;
Pass
the club a nd s pa de finesses for your
4 NT Pass
12th t ri ck. At first g la nce you c a nnot Pass
6• .
f1
NT Pa ss
Pass
ta ke both fin esses . Suppose t hat yo u
Pass
6•
Pass
cas h the ace· a nd kin g o f s pades. May - Pa ss
Pass
be the queen w ill fa ll doubleton . II it
doesn't, t he n you la ke the club finesse.
Open ing lcild : • Q
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but pla ying for th e drop has less
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Millie Mae Price, Middleport , has flied for a divorce In Meigs
County Common Pl eas Court from Robert Lee Price,
Nelsoiwllle. ·
Granted di vorces wer e Lori L. Warner from ,James W.
Warner, Robert L. Hunt against Frances L . Hunt and Charles B.
Williamson from Anna Jo Williamson.
In related matters, restraining orders have been Issued
against the defendants In pending divorce actions by Glenda
Marlen0 Donovan against George W. Donovan, and Linda K.
Persons against Denver Ru ssell Persons .

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The cases of Joyce Diane Otto against Vernon Micha&lt;'l Otto,
and Rema Chafin Mohler against Thomas Mohler, have been
dismissed in Meigs County Common Pleas Court.

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Meigs Count y Emergency Medical Services reports five calls
Tuesday .
Rutland at 6: 19 a. m. to Meigs Mine No. 1 for Terry Neal to
Pleasant Vall~y Hospital; Tuppers Plains at 11:20 a.m. to
Bigley Ridge Road for William Brewer to ,Veterans Memorial
Hospital : Pomeroy at 12: 27 p.m. to Pomeroy Health Care
Center for Delores Wickline to Veterans Memorial Hospital;
Rutland at 6:19 p.m. to Ohio 325 for Drussle White to Holzer
Medical Center; Racine at 7: 38p.m. to Letart Falls for Beatrice
Donohue to Vet er an s Memorial HospitaL

MARC plans Thursday meeting
Meigs Association lor Retarded Citizens will meet Thursday,
7 p.m ., at Car!Pion SchooL

Lodge slates Friday inspection
Ra cine Ma sonic Lodgl' 41il F&amp;AM will be Inspected in fellow
craft dt'grt'e, 7: 30p.m., Friday . 1\ll masons invited.
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Court to Larry Edw ard Kit' in, 19, and Norma .Jean Hysell, 18,
both of Pc :oo~ r o,· ; Ri cky Eugene Lunsford, 24, and Jeanette
Lvnn Thomas, z,, both of M idd lcporl.

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interest from Sherman Ra,· Marcum, In a property set tlement ,
and a judgment of $175 in late child support.
Winifn·d L)·nn Hawk, now Winifred Lynn Young, has brPn
. granted a $900 judgment Is latP chi ld support from William W.
Hawk.
Standard Food Service Inc., Hurricane, W.Va., has filed an
action against Yvon ne Scally , Middleport, and Paul Dalley,
Gallipolis. et a! , rC'qurs ting j udgment of $1,528.23.

EHS plari8 .mlo recital
Vocal ;md instrumental students of Easll'rn High School will
pr~srnt a solo r~c ita l at 7: :m p.m. Thursday at the United
Met hodi" Church in Chester.
1\pproxlmatrl,· .10 students wil l take part In this concert which
is bring presmtcd in preparation for the Ohio Music Educa tors
Association Solo and Ensemble Contes t to be held Saturday at
Ohio .Univrrsitv . In addit ion to solos, several voca l and
instrumental C'ns~mbl rs wil l also perform. There will be two
flutr t rlos , a trombone quartet, a clar inet choir and brass choir
plus vor al tri os and quartet s.
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Minna E. 'Johnson

nlngham Lyons.
She Is survived by two sons,
Minna Evelyn Joh'nson, 75, Dlotis McCloud, Newark; Harold
New Haven, W.Va., died Monday McClaskey, Heath; three daughIn Pleasant Valley HospitaL
ters, Isabelle McCloud Blake,
She was born April 12, 1911, in New Haven, W.Va.; Mrs. Roy
New Haven, to the late JosephA . !Emileen) Sayre, Racine; Mrs.
and Maggie L. Fry Kay Sr.
Clyde !Ada I Gallagher, Newark;
She was a retired cook at the two brothers, Oris Lyons, Lowell,
Philip Sporn Plant.
and Russell Lyons, Middleport,
She was preceded In death by and a. sis ter. Mrs. Ernest
her first husband, Walter E . tGretta) Tanner, Thornville.
Owens, who died In 1962. and her Twelve grandchildren and 14
second husband, Willie 0. John- great -grandc hildr en also
son, who died In 1971; one survive.
brother, Carmel K.; and one
Besides her parents, she was
sister, Florence Cullen.
preceded In deal h by her first
Surviving are three brothers, husband, Diota McClou'd, ner
David G. Kay and JosephA. Kay second husband, Cecil McClasJr .. both from Letart, W.Va., and key, an infa'nt daughter. a
Ivan G. Kay, Jacksonville; Fla.; brother, a sister and two
several nieces and nephews.
grandchildren.
Services will be held at 1 p.m.
There will be no ,visitation or
services.
Thursday at the Ewing Fun~ral
The Foglesong Funeral Home Home with Rev. Charles S.
Is In charge of arrangements.
Norris o!!lclatlng. Burial will be
In Greenwood CC'metery .
Friends may call at the ,funeral
Rozella MrClaskey
home from 2-4 and 7-9p.m. today.
Rozetta McClaskey, 80, 15e Iva Turner
lrvlnwlcks Drive, Heath, died
Monday at Licking Memorial
Pomeroy Chapter 172. Order of
Hospital.
Eastern Star, will conducr serv iA housewife. Mrs. McClaskey ces at 7:30 p.m. Friday at t he
was born Oct.18, 1906, at Graham Ewing Fu neral Home lor Iva
Station, W.Va., a daughter of the Turner rather than the ·Middlelate Tom and Minnie Cun - port Chapter as reported earlier.

Court takes forfeited bonds
Seventeen defendants, all
charged with speed ing, forfeited
bonds In the court of Pomeroy
Mayor Richard Seyler Tuesda y
night.
They are Robert Spencer,
Chillicothe, $48; .James Hubbard, Rutland, $49; Ralph Calver t Sr .. Pomeroy Route, $48;
Boni ta Freeman, Pomeroy, $47:

Allen M. Bolen, Albany, $49;
Vicki Johnson, Portland, $45;
Sheila Harmon, Rutland, $45;
Scott Dlllon, Long Bottom, $48;
Wanda Vining, Rutland, $46;
William .1 . Roush, Syracuse, $44;
Mila Raymond, Long Bottom.
$44: Jeffrey 0. Patterson, Route
4. Pomeroy, $48; .Nora Hughes,
Apple Grove, W.Va., $44;
Rhonda Snider, Pomeroy Route,
$52; Theodora Woods, Pomeroy
Route 52; Charles Call, Huntington, W.Va., $52; Elmo Pierce,
South Central Ohio
Mingo Junction. $45.
Partly cloudy tonight, with a
Others forfeiting bonds were
low between 20 and 25. Partly George Hoschar Jr., Pomeroy
cloudy Thursday, wi th highs Route, $375, driving while lntoxinear 40.
ca tl'd; Donna J. Miller, MiddleThe probability of precipita- port, $1i3, no Insurance, and $43,
tion is near zero through Improper backing.
Thursday.
Fined were Pearl Boling,
Winds will be light and varia - Toledo. $46 and cos ts, speeding;
ble tonight.
Gary Priddy, Pomt'foy, $63 and
Ohio Extended Forecast
costs, expired platl's; Earl R.
Friday through Sunday
Fields, Pomeroy, $63 and cos ts,
Fair through the pC'rlod. Highs no operator's license, $47 ·and
will be In the 30s Friday and costs, speeding; Sharon E.
Saturday and ranging !rom the Jacks, Rio Grande, $47 and costs,
low to mid 40s Sunday. Overnight speeding; Gary Lang, Wheelerslows will be In the 20s Friday and burg, $47 and costs, speeding;
Saturday mornings and
the ,TPd W. Smit h, Racine, S43 and
low or mid 30s early Sunday .
costs, speeding.

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Eight defendants forfeited
bonds and two others were fined
Tuesday night In the court of
Middleport Mayor Fred
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Hoffman.
Marshal Kl rby, Clerk Beegle,
Forfeiting were Carl ~tewart, Street Commissioner Rizer,:
Middleport, $100, disorderly Bond Clerk Peggy Kirby and
manner; Allen G. Gering, Cot- Fire Chief Robert Johnson. Ai&gt;"
tageville, W.Va., $40, speeding; se'nt were councilmen Dick
Leonard R. Smith, Point Plea- Wamsley and Scott Wolfe and
sant, $4:;{), driving under the Mayor Charles Pyles.
Influence; Trent A. Nash, Mid·
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dleport, $50, spinning tires; 1
Loren Neal II, Cheshire, $100,
petty theft; Richard Friley,
Middleport, $100, disorderly
manner; Dale F. Riffle, Pomeroy, $200, driving under sus pen·
slon; $4:;{), driving under the ·
Influence, and Charles P. Petry,
New Haven, $450, driving under
the influence:
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Fined WC'ere Robert L. Riffle,
Pomeroy, $425 and costs and 10
days In jail, driving under the
Influence: $100 and costs, failure
to control vehicle, and $100 and
cos ts. possession of marijuana;
Anthony Seyler, Mason, $25 and
Come in anytime between
costs, disorderly manner.

Vol.36. No.192
Copvri9hted 1~87

Council

By NANCY YOACHAM
Sentinel Staff Writer
A representative of the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers rx plained · upcoming cha nges ' In
flood insurance to the Meigs
County Commissioners at their·
regular Wednesday meeting.
Larry Davis, · a hydrologic
technician and flood plain manager, told the commiss ioners
that effort s are under way to
convert unincorporated areas in
'se:;eral Ohio counties, presently
under federal flood insurance,
from an emergency assistance
status to regular status. Proce·
dure changes in the co nversion
will be minim~!. Davis said .

·we Are Having A
Candy Workshop
Through Sat., Feb. 7

Tuesday Admissions - Charlotte Hess, Pomeroy; F'rancis
Thompson, Coolville; June Cremeans, Middleport; Freda
Mllll'r, Racine: John Dean,
Pomeroy; Beatrice Donohue,
Racine.
Tuesday Discharges- Jeffrey
McKinney, Elwood Bowers,
Evelyn Schuler, Dorothy
Brewer, Darlene Hicks.

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New flood pia In maps, based on
100-ycar frequency of flooding,
are being developed. Prelim!·
nary maps will be sent to the
comm issioners for study, review
and public Input, said Davis.
Then. at the appropriatE' time,
the commissioners will pass a
resolution to en ter Into the
regu l ar flood insurance program, wh ich will allow loca l
insuranee ·· companies to Issue
additional flood coverage for
buildings within !he revised flood
plain.
Davis will al so be contacting
municipalities in thl' coun ty for
additional information to be used
in preparing the new maps and

Insurance changes.
Davis said the changes arc
"still several months down the
road ."
Discussion of tho county high·
way department's union contract , which expires in March,
will begin Friday afternoon' with
a meeting of County Engineer
Phil Roberts and union representatives. Commissioner Manning
Roush was appointed to serve on
the highway department's negotiating committee.
Roberts and Tl'd Warner,
cou nty highway superintendent, .
r eported that a bridge on Bedford
Township Road 89, n(•ar County
Road 18, Is bei ng closed lndefi-

nltely , Costs to repair the a~ ln g
structure would be $:15, 000 to
$40,000 RobNt s sa id. As an

alt ernativ e- 10 ('Xpr nsivfl rrpairs,
Robert s and Warnt' r arr co nsidering closing that end oft hH oad .
Probl ems with .I he bridge W(' re
discovered during Robert s' annual brid g0 inspections, which
are about half finl s h~d .
A bridge on Ches ter Township
Road ·114 was found in in need of
minor rep air, Robert s said.
Replacement of a br ldgr on
Lebanon Township Road 138 was
recently co mpleted. hr added.
Tabled by the commiss ioners
for revirw b~' Robrr ts Wl~ r r

tractor bid s ol $27,5711 from
Depoy Ga r:1 gr , Gu y s vl ll ~ ;
$2K,H85 from So uthPastPr n Equipmc •nt Co.. Ga ll lpoli.s: and $22.997
from Fairplain Trac tor Sa il's,
Riplr)·, W.Va . The highwa.v dcpa r lrnf'nl is pur&lt;'has!ng a l;u·gr
tr;J ctor to bC' used in mow in g.
Upon n•commpildat ion from

Mike Swisher, direc tor of the
Mc&gt; igs Coun ty Departm ent of
Human Serv lcr s, the board
passed a rC'solutlon adoptin g an
alt ernate tran sfer seheduiC' for
payment s of th eco unl y ' ss h a r ~o l
public assistan ce.. which is about
$46,0110. Th~ r·oun ty will now

Democratic chief visits Ohio
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UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS tUP!) - Democratic Nationa l Chairman Paul
Ki r k says hi' wants to work
close ly with staiC' plufi"· leaders
to ensure th~t Demo'crats don' t
leave their 1988 presidential
chances in shreds on the primary
campa ign trail.
"The need to win on the part of.
the Democr atic part,· has never
been greater," Kirk told reporters Wednesda y bclorf' att ending
a fund-raising dinner sponsored
by Attorney General Ant hony .J.
Celebrezze Jr. for thC' national
par ty.
Kirk said he want s to make
"'sure the !i)emocrats do "nol ~et·
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presidential contenders because
he Is tired of th e Republicans
winn ing the presidency.
Kirk said the · single-Issue
groups and s(X'cia l Interest factions within the Democratic
party " have to understand that
no portion of their agenda will be
accomplished if we lose again."

which could skew primary
res ult s.
The chairmon said the party
enjoys diversity, " but we can' t
allow that dlvNslty to sow the
seeds of our division. We have to
make II work for us ."
Celebrezze said he ho(X'd the
dinner wou ld raise at least
$50,000 for the party . Kirk said he
"Wr are going to ask our would use 11 to help the party
candidates and constituencies to expand Its data base, local&lt;&gt;
r un with positive messages,"
voters and make surf' th ey vote.
Thechairman said that despite
said Kirk. "People don't want to
hear the n e~ative . They want to an early southern regional primknow what we're for . We want ary Ohio, which votes In March,
the ca mpaign to be a positive, " will be at least as Important if
civil, substantive and construe- no! more so."
,tive .~lal~~e. " • ··•&gt;&lt;•--·"'"'' ..... Jlut .be noted that ."unless our·,.
. li&amp; 11lso sa id he will tr.y··lo get party Is competitive in the South,
t,he 1988 presldl'ntlal hopefu ls to I don't believe we're going to
refrain from Issuing straw polls carry I he nation ."
Alt hough he maintains "absolu te neutrality" In the presidential sweepstakes, Kirk said Gary
Hart Is the frontrunner now
bl'cause of name idt&gt;ntlflcatlon.
He said Gov . Richard F. Celete
of Ohio Is becoming a strong
national political flgur~ because
PUSII FOR UNITY - Paul Kirk, chairman of the Democratic
WASHINGTON tUPI)- The administration hopes to defuse
of "his toughness to govern and
National
Committee, right, answered •1ucstions al a pre'"
potPntlal hostilities In the eastern Mediterranean Sea by
his compassion to car£'. He's
conference
In Colurnlms Wcdnt.,;day . Kirk was In town to atllmd u
brin~ing a Marine assault force home and sending an aircraft
right up !her~ with the best of
lund-raising rt~;eptlon and dinner sponsort!d hy Ohio Allorni'Y
carrier battle group Into port. Pentagon sources say.
them. " said Kirk.
General
Anthony ,J, Celt!hrt•1.Zc, h'fl. ( Ul'l )
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The arrangement will hold as long as American hostages in
L~ba non ar~ not killed, they report.
Still, a second Marine group of five assault ships kept an
·easterly coursp in th e Mediterranean Wednesday, ready to join
onp of th e biggest U .S. flotillas In the region Saturday as a
replacement for the three-ship Marine force now there, the
sources said .
The military showcase began developing after the latest
round of kldnapplngs In 'Beirut last week, but the Pentagon
By LEE LEONARD
sources said officials have moved to cap the buildup In the
lion proposed b)' Gov . Ri chard 1' . lr-gps and universit ies.
UP! Statehouse Reporter
absence of escalating hostllllles - and by Wednesday the
But hP poiniC'd out !hr. studen t's
C'r lcs te.
number of U.S. ships In the region was down to about 20 from 22.
COLUMBUS fUPII- Chancel- . But he said that since• st udents sha r P of th e cost of coli&lt;'g&lt;'
lor William B. Coult er of the Ohio pa y one-third of the cost of lh&lt;"l r ~ du ca tl o n has dropped from 47
The Marine force on extended stay west of Lebanon. led by the
Board
of RPgents says Ohio' s edu cation, and th0re is no In- pC'r ccnt In 19R:l to the cur rr·nt :Hi
huge helicopter car r ier USS Sal pan, was ordered to head home
co llege students will have to pay crease In st a t~ funds, It stands to pC'fc•·nt, and said the proposr•d
past the Incoming Marine group led by a smaller chopper
three times the amount of any reason they wil l have to pay thr ~~ budget " will dr lvc· this well back
carrier, the 'USS Inchon, the sources said.
cost Increases on campuses limes th0 am ount of any cost up bt'yond 40 perl'cnl. "
1\t' the same tim e, one of two aircraft ca rrier battle groups
during the next year.
wllhln striking distance of Lebanon, led by the USS John F .
Th ~ chanre llnr IJi tar- ked In
Increases.
And Cou lter told a sta te legislaKenne(ly, was au thorized to put Into the northern Israeli port of
Coult er decried the mraw· r pa rticular t h ~ lnstru ction;c! sull·
tive panel Wednesday that If Increases of 0.4 pr rce nt in fiscal sid i&lt;'S. tick c!Pd for no lnct'casr In
Haifa Friday. Some of its escort ships have moved to area ports
cos ts ~o up by 1l percent, as they 1988 and 7.:1per ce nt In flsca l1989 llsca l i !IRH and a 4.7 percent hlkr
ajready to give crews a chance to res t, the sources said.
wlll for most state agencies, the for higher education in the In llscal 1989.
The administration is "trying like hell to defuse It," said one
students will be hit for a 27 governor's $22 billion bud~ el .
source knowledgeable about events In the area. "There' s ·
··rrJs nof r r.asn nahlf' to c·xpc·c·t
percen t Increase.
nothing like defusing It than putting ships Into port. "
that
campu s tost s will bcha vr In
Hr sa td it~ls the first time he
In testimony before the Ohio can remember OV(' f a :Ill-year I his way," said Coulter , citing a 1
A second Navy task force headed by the nuclear-powered
House Finance Com mlttee on the ca reer In th e hlghet· edu cati on (X'r Cl'nl annual Inflat ion rat e and
aircraft carrier USS Nimitz kept apart from the Kennedy group
and was condllctlng routine operations In the area with Its • higher education budget , Coulter sy st em that no )'ea r-to-year negoti ated sala ry I ·
lit•
declined to predict the exact Increase has been proposrd.
warplanes Involved In normal exercises, the sources noted .
said cos ts could r.lsr hy
amount of fee Increases resulting
or more, and If
Coult er said any fee Increases
from the no-growth state alloca- would depend on individual col!Continued on

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a low In tht• mid 20s. 'Mostl_y
doudy Friday, with high.• In
the mid ~Os, Tht• probahlllty of
prel'ipilutlon l.s near zero
lhrough Friday .

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George Pickm s. a missionary to the Ivory Coast, Africa. will
show films and speak about his work, when he visits Keno
Church of Chris t, Sunday, 7:.30 p.m. The public Is Invited to
attend.

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CHAPMAN SHOES

Ohio LQttery

EXEMPTION TESTIM·
Stille Rep. E.J.
. ThOft\8!1, R-Colutnhuo, quet~U·
oned a wltne~~s Wednesday
during a hearing on a JIOIISible
saleti tax lncrell!ie for the
·manufacturing Industry before the llousc Ways and
Mean• Committee. (liP!)

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By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statrhouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Legisla tion narrowing a manufacturing
sales tax exemption granted last
year by the Ohio Supreme Court
Is ready for a vote in the Ohio
House of Representatives.
. The Ohio House Ways and
Means Committee reported the
blll out Wednesday, 14-2, desplle
concern from state Tax Commissioner Joanne Limbach, who said
It will cost the state at least
several millions of dollars which
are counted on for the 1988-89
budgeL
The committee approved the
blll only after lnsertln&amp;a pair of
amendments appeasing representatives of the manufacturing
community who testified they
would otherwise be worse off ,
than before a June 1986 Supreme
Court decision whlf h broadened
the sales tax examptlon on
manufacturing.
Before the court decision, an

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to spend the money grant exempItem had to be directly used In the
tion s) . Th ere Is a revenue loss. "
manufacturing process 10 be
Bur Limbach said the bill
exempt from the sales tax .
would
··substantially" reduce
Companies frc&gt;q uent ly visited
the
$170
million loss. ·Th e
courts of law to challenge the tax
overwhelming
majori ty of the
on many ft~ms.
The high court extended the loss does fix, " she said.
I. John Reimer s of the Ohio
exemption to Items "essential to
the manufacturing· process,"
The commlltee approved
which Llinbach said would cos t
the
hill only afler ln~ertlng a
the state an estimated $170
pair ol amendments appeas·
million. The Ohio Manufacturlng representallveti of the
ers' Association said the figure
manulaclurlng community
was more like $.'j() million.
who testified they would other·
T~e committee vote&lt;J to ~eturn
wl•e be woroe oil than before a
to language pre-~atlng the court
June 1988 Supreme Court
decision, with two exceptions:
decltilon which broadened lhe
-Equipment used for testing.
oalero lax enmptlon on miUiuproducts·, now taxable In some
factllrlng.
cases, will · be tax exempt.
Limbach said the revenue lm·
pact would be•"mlnlmal."
Chamber of Commerce, sald~h e
-Equipment used to measure revised version was "close" to
Ingredients before they are com· what the chamber . wanted. He
blned In the mart'ufacturlng pr~ had been opposed to the bill
cess will be exempt.
before the amendment expand . "I'm·· disappointed," said lng the exemption.
Limbach. "The committee chose , "We can't oppose the bill,"

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On

of the Ohio
1\ssocl alion. " !\ s
un,drl stand the amendm ent s,
they ' ve ta ke n care or our

ro ncrrns. ''
Sr&gt;vrral compan ies tes tlfll!d In
favor of the broadened exemp·
tlon. " We do not want a sal es tax
Increase on mJnulacturers ,"
sa id Whltnry Compton , Bethel
Park , Pa ., at ax att or ney for USX
Corp.
John Naughton, Parm a, repr~se ntln g LTV St C'el Corp ., said
the bill could cost his compuny
$500,000 to $U million unless the
measuring equipment were
exempted.
Ri chard Cunningham of Cln·
cln~atl, representln~ NCR Corp.,
said taxation or testing equipment would hurt his company.
"We' re faced with a tax Increase
and millions of dollars In legal
fees," he said . "It's this kind of a
change that' s going Ia cause a
tr em e nd o u s amount o f
litiga tion."

make publi c assistance pa,\ ·
mcnl s In two equal lnstallrn&lt;'n ts
In June and Septcmb•' r.
llrequ&lt;'st from 1he Soil Con ser va tion Service for a $211,0011
mon ~v transIN wi ll be discussed
with till' co unt y audit or to dC't ~r·
min(' If the enlin• am ount can be
tran sf~tT Pd at th is time. SCS
nflrds the transff'r l&gt;:v .June 1 10
r~cclve s tat ~

matching funds.
1\ nd finall.v . plans Wet'e laid by
111e board to "lrv lo get ba&lt;·k on
lhr srhedul0" of purchasing one.
car a yrar for the sheriff'
dr partmenl. This pra ctice would
less en maln ta inancC' bills the
comml s~ lont•r s !-iald .

Hostage
standoff
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continues

BEIRUT, Lebanon IUPI) Shill&lt;' milit ia lt•adt•r Nablh BetTI

warnrd today again st U.S. mil·
iwry a('lion In Leban on and said
such an lntt&gt;rventlon would lead
to the kill ing of ho"agrs h0ld In
thP wa r-torn rountr ~·.
" flny American mil itar y Inter vention In l.obanon would prov ide thP I&gt;Pst oppor tunity for
killin g thr host ag t•s, ·· Bcrrl said
in an iniPI"V If'w with a F'rC'nch
television stat ion, •' xcerpts of
which Wf're publ lshrd by l'li' irut
nrwspapPrs .
I:Wr r t also salt! Iran wa s not
Involved In ' thr " detent ion" of
Church of Eng lund tlos tage nego1Iator Tf•r.r.v Walt r .
" Walt~ l.s not kldnappecl , but
detained. His capt ors are not
LC'ba n rs~ . .. , Therr are a lot of
no n-I.C' bum•sf' l&lt;.•m.JPr s w ho HI'("
behind the det ention Of Mr.
Wa ite. .. . Iran has no part in thr
matter ." BNrl said.
Wail (' droppt&gt;d out of sight In
Bei rut . l:~n . 20 wh~n he !ell hi s
Druzt&gt; MQslem militia r scort s for
a mretlngwlththe kldnappcrs ol
two 1\m('ri can s, Thomas Sutherland, ac tin ~ dran of agriculture
at thP 1\mrrlran Unlvr rslty of
Bei rut , and Ton y 1\nder son,
Midd le Eust co rrPspondent of
Th ~ 1\ ssocia trd l'rrss .
Militia sourcr s sail! Wl'dn rs·
du v Waif•' was being held In
Brl rut' ' lf;.squarP ·mlle Shi lll'
southern suburb - a st&gt;ml autnnomous reg ion adjacf•nt to a
Pa lestin ian rc•fu ger ctlmp that
h"s I&gt;Pen lnaccrss lbtr to goVl' rnm r nt sf'curlf y for mon• than two
years.
Concern over Walt r'scondlflon
was couplr d with fC'a rs of an
Imminent U.S. strike In Lebanon
to rescue some· C'lght 1\mrrlcan
hostages ilf'l)r vrd dotalnl'd b.v
Moslem fundamt'ntallsts or to
kill th e hos tage· tak ers.
Syrlu Wedn~sda.v act usr d thl'
United Stat es of using the hos·
I a~~ C r is t~

(JS d COV('f

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all i.i Ck

l.ebanon.
" Wa s hln~t on

h osta g e~ affair

has

usr-d

thP

as a pr Pit' " to

launch an ;J tta ck as part of Its
sl ra trogy

for thf' rf' J.!IOn."

thf'

Syrian ra dio sa id . " Wushlngton
want s to bring thf· /\ rail P'" fll&lt; · to
their km •&lt;•s."
U.S. olllc· lals In Wa,hln glon
Wednesdav ,oug ht lo too l tht ·
c risis a tmns phl' rr c n •o Jtf•tl t)v
bu ildup In t h ~ Mt'ditc orr;~n&lt; ·un I1Ut
warned th at two U.S. &lt;·arrlers
had Instructions to IJo mb drm •ns
of targPts In i.Pbanon shou ld l hr
Uni!Pd Stnt fi's ordr r a rf'lnl ial inr(

If the host ages ar(• klll• ·d.
!\ flw-shlp U.S. assault for&lt;·c
c a r r y ln~ tanks and about 1.!10()
Marines tell a Spani sh pMt'
Tu~sday and heu dcd to jo in 22
other U.S. warships In the
eastern Mr·dll cl'l'anran , th ree of
them wllh an othr r 1.000 Marines
aboard, Pr-nta~o n olflcluls said.
The ·fi ve ships, le-d by thl'
helicopt er carrier USS lnl ·hon,
will link with two aircraft car ric •r
battle groups ca rry ing about 180
planes to stand by If nr~drd to
res'pond to thr hostage c rt.~ Is, the
officials said.
·
The 1\merlcan buildup began
aft er the 11111~- known Islamic
Jihad for the Ll berat ion of
Pal es tine thrt•utcned to klll four
kidnapped professors, thre~ of
them Amcrtcuns, unless I srael
freed 400 Pal es tinian prlsonprs
by Feb. 9.

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