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Page- D-s-· The Sunday Times-Sentinel

Pomeroy- MiddlepOrt Gallipolis, Ohio Point Pleasant, W. Va.

February 8, 1!J87

Lawmakers oppose proposed
nuclear plant nile change
w!~:J~ORGE LOBSENZ
gressm
GTO~ iUP l i ·d C~nclear en say a PI oposc. . U·
1 hRegulatory CommiSsion
, ~ne c ange on :~?cualio_n plan~~mo~nt s to a d~clara tlon of
~~ar~T~~ stth!tates, r~~~ts - a

-Y sa&gt; " ' not go
unans~ered.
Massachusetts, Nr&gt;wYorkand
01\lo congressmen sa td Fndav
they will launch a legislati ve
counteratta~k ag~ mst the !'IRC
staff proposa l , whtc h would allow
a nuclear plant to get an
operal!ng lice nse even tf state
and l~c~l offtclals rdusc to
p~rtlftpa te in em Prge ncy
P ?,nn ng.
This rule represent " a dec 1~ :
rattqn of war aga mst the_s tates.
sai d Rep. Edward Ma t key., D·
~as s., who.~ccu~ed th&lt;&gt; .N HC of
consplrtng
wt th utlilltcs to
clrcumv~nt nuc!Pa r sa f~ty concerns ra tsl'd by sla te offtcta ls.
C·M~r key a is~ charg_ed at .a
aptl ol Htll ne11 sronfe t ~ n cc tha t
the r ule change would ,. , ~ late! he
lOth AmendmE'nt of I h(•( onstttulion by illegally gt v mg sta ir
powers- such as tralftc cont i'OI
neededd~nng an evacuationto uflltttes and p r~Vf'nl tn g go\'cr nors from protcct tn g Its cil tzcns.
Markey and ot her lawmakers
vowed to enact leg islation that

would. at minimum, require
state and local p~rticipation in
evacua tion planning. Markey
already has Introduced leglsla lion that would give governors
the r ight to veto licensing of
nuclear plants they consider
unsafe.
The lawmakers al so threa tened to hold up appropriations
and other bills afffecting " the
NRC unlil such legislation was·
passed.
Late Friday , NHC officials
"aid VIctor Stella, executive
director of opera tions at th e
NRC. had approved !he rule
chan ge. No date has been set for
heari ngs or a fi nal vote on the
plan by the com mission.
The draft rule would directly
affect controversl es at the Seahrook nucl ear plant In New
Hampshire and the Shoreham
plan t on Long Island. N. Y. In
both cases, state and local
offici alshave refusl'd to draw up
cvac uatton plans. l'ffectively
preven tin g the plant s fro m get ling opNating licensrs.
Markey c harged thr NRC r ule
change wa s "a naked allrmptto
ba il ou t ShorPh;,m and
Sra urouk. ·'
Thr co ntrovers.v also has affccted some plan ts wit h licenses.

Ohio Gov. Richard Celeste last
August withdrew state approval
of evacua tion plans at the Perry
and Davis- Besse nuclear plant s
Despite Celeste's actior., th~
NRC approved a license for .
Perry last November, saying
emergency planning · still was
adequate.
" The NRC has forgotten the
lessons of the Three Mile Jsland
acciden t and did not learned the
lesson 'of Chernobyl," said Re . ·
Denn is Eckart, D-Ohio.
p
"The NRC is becoming like the
three blind mice grabbing tlle
tall in fran! of th~m and hoping
some starr person hasn't 'misled
them ...
Also expressing outrage were
Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
D-N.Y., Rep. George Hochbueckner,D -N.Y.,andNewYork
Gov . Mario Cuomo. Cuomo
called !he .th e proposed t'ule
change "a blatant political fix"
and shot off a lett er to his fellow
governors urging them to voice
opposition.
NHC staff officials sav th e rule
change is needed bec'ause the
sta te and loca l "veto" on emer- ·
gency planning runs counter to
federal laws giv ing the NRC sole
author ily over nuclear safety
matters
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Municipal court sentences-;.,2 people
GALLI POLIS - Two pPCpif'
were srntencc•d frid ay in Galli polis Munici pal Court for DWI.
Fi ned $,300. given I hrr•e- day Jail
t er m~.

60-da y d r iv('r's licr-nsc

suspensions and I ~ months probation each were F ran k E.
Mayse. oei, 114 Fourth A\'e., and
Ph illip R. Dobbins. ~1 . Itt. 4.
Gallipolis .
A lr fl of cen ter ehargf.' agai nsl

Dobbins wa s dism iss o·d . II DW I
charg4' against Donald S. Mrlva n, 28, &gt;2 Mi ll C' rrrk l~nad, was

dhmisscd at req ues t of 1he
comp lain in g wi1ness.

Charged with thrre co mplaints
of disorderl y cond uct , James T.
Snodgrass, HI.:!, Ga llipolis , was
found not gu il ty ..John P. Duncan.
:rn. 104 Fourt h ,\ve .. forfeitrd $45
hond for opt 'n conta iner .

In tr"ffic cases. Tammy .J.
Moon&lt;. 2:1. Kanauga . was found
nut gui l tv of 1m proper turn, and a
no scutbC' II t·ha rgP a~a i nsl GP·

raid P. Hughes. 2ti, Gallipolis .

Meigs County Court
POMEROY - Th e follnwing
individuals were fined I his werk
In the Meigs Coun ty Court of
Judge Patrick O' Brien .
Tom Boso, Portland. James
Werry Jr ., Racine•. and Dean
Pullins, Portlapd, all fi ned $200
with $100 to be suspended for
good b&lt;.' havior during one-year
probation. 30 da ys in jail suspended on same st ipulation. 16
hours of weekly com mun ity
service through the Ohio Divisio n
of Wildlife, one-yrar suspension
of hunting prlvllrges, two-yea r
suspension of deer hunting privi leges, for spot ligh tin g and taki ng
a deer with a gun during closed
season.
Terry Adk ins, Middleport, 3(1
days In jail suspended to one dav .
six months probation, costs,
domestic v iolence; Allan Young ,
Upper Sa ndu sky, $o0 and cost s,
reck less operation; 10 days in jail
and $100 fin e suspended, cos is,
six months probation. fl eeing an
offi cer; Ray Wilson, Por tl and.
$50 and cos ts, taking and po ssess Ing a beaver during closed
seaso n; Mart)' Dagosti no,
Athens, $10 and c·osts. Sf'\'r n days
to provide proof of insura nce.
failure to display ·va lid regis lratlon; $7!i and cos ts. five days In
jail suspended if proof of valid
operatol"s license is provided
within :Ml days, dri\'ing under
suspension; Clcll LaBont e. Long
Bottom. $250 an d cos ts, th ree
days In ja il, tiO-day license
suspension, DWI.
·
Roy J. Neff, Mi&lt;ldlcpol'l. $100
and cos ts. three day" In jail. mu st
obtain Ohio llccnsl' with in 45 .
days, no operator's license: cost s
only for parking on highwa)' ;
Harold Nuzum , Logan. $2;;0 and
cos ls. three da ys in jail and
60-day license suspension. DW I ;
cos ts only for left of cen trr; Anna
Nicholson, Pomeroy, $250 &lt;tnd
cos ts, thrrr days in j ail wit h $1 50

of fi ne to br suspended upon
completion of state accredited
residential driving school; 60day license suspension, DWI ;
Mark Slater, Pomeroy, fi ve days
in jail with credit for lwo days
served, costs to be paid within
three days or made up in jail
time, conveying a controlled
substa nce int o a del entlon
faci lit y.
David Hobbs. Dex ter. $200 and
costs with $50 of find suspended,
five day s in jail suspended, six
months probat ion, driving under
suspen sion; .Ja mes McHaffie,
Racine, $25 and costs, aiding In
the unlaw ful possession of a
furbearing animal during closed
season; Debbie Whitlatch, Mid·
dleport , $10 and cos ts, failure to
display va lid registration; Anthony Chapman , Long Bottom,
$HJ and costs. fa ilu re to yie ld
r ight of wa.v: Edward Laudermilt, Pomeroy , $21 and costs,
assured clear distance: Char les
Craig, Racine, cos ts only, fa ilure
to license dog.
Fined for · speeding were Iris
Ba iley , Pomeroy, $21 and cos ts;
.Jeffrey Close, Miller sburg. $19
and cos ts; Kenneth Pryor. Parker sburg, W.Va., $28 and cos ts;
Hubert Coli rill, A thens, $24 and ·
cos ts; Bruce Hiv&lt;&gt;y; Ga llipolis,
$20 and costs; Ala n Terhall,
Galt•na, $20 and costs: Don Frye,
Marietta . $20 and cos ts: William
Cunutt. Letart. W.Va .. $24 and
cos ts; Michelle Corbin, Gall ipolis, $20 and costs; Phyllis Stoba r t, Racine, $21 and cos ts;
r; regor y Sheets, Hemlock Grove,
$25 and cosls; Marty Dagos tino,
At hens. $27 and cos ts; Alber!
parker, Pomevoy, $22 and cos ts.
For feiiing bonds were Myrl E.
Warner : Indi anapolis, Ind., $50,
spPedl ng; Teresa G. Chambers,
Parker sburg, W.Va .. $c&gt;O, speeding; Charles McGrat h, Rutland.
$45. disorder ly conduct.

was dismissed after the defendant viewed a film on sea t belt s.
Willl)a N. Peter s, 86, RI. 3,
Gallipolis, was fined Sl 2 for
fa ilurJ&gt; lo stop for a schoolbu s
while discharging children. and
Susan K. Gr ay9 24, 641 Third
II ve.. was fined $25, given a
·suspended six-month j ail sent ence and six months. proba t ion
for no oper ator's license.
Forfei ting bond for speeding
.Jon S. Hauper, 29, Martin Grove,
Dl. , $3!!; Ja ne W. But ler, 35,
Char lott esvi lle. Va.. $42; Deborah J . Davis . .34. Charlf's ton,
W.Va., $42; .Jane A. Imbrogno,
38, Worthington , $40; Mal! hew C.
VanVranken, 22, Pomeroy, $41;
.James A. Houck, .11 , Eureka Star
Route. $40; Roger E. Watts, 63,
South Charleston, Ohio, $40;
Debra I. Sword. 34, Rt. 2. Vi nton,
$3S; Ash W. Monroe, 37, Nelsonville, $42 ; farrell R. Miller, 21,
Patriot Star Route, $46.

SUNNY

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OVER 100 - This photo Is a copy from a color ·
painting of the over 100-year-old grandstand at the
Rock Springs Fairgrounds In Meigs County. The
original painting was done hy Sue Wall, a
Cleveland native and an Ohio University fine arts
graduate, . who specializes In painting old
structurefl, Originally buill in 188~. the grand·.
stand Is listed In the National Register of Historic

Places. It Is unique In that lllsoneoftbe'few, lf·.no:t
the only wooden grandstand, built with the
curving design seen In the photo. Some $2'l,000wa&amp;
spent in 1986 to renovate the aged structure.;Th!!
Meigs Fair Board has a color reproductloq gf
Wall's painting which will he hung In the bOard
office on the fairgrounds.
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Authorities probe Liberace's death. ·~

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RIVERSIDE, Calif. tUPll Medical r ecords show Llberace
died of a contagious disease, and
an autopsy was conducted to
determine whelher the flamboy ant pianist died of AIDS, authorilies said Saturday.
The Los Angeles Times repor ted Saturday that a medical
examiner said lests on a sample
of liiberace' s blood before he
diPd showed the entertainer had
bef'n exposed to th e AIDS vir us.
T he report could not be Inde·
pendently confiqned.
Riverside County Coroner Ray
Carr illo told reporters Friday
that records subpoenaed from
Ei senhower Medical Center in
Hancho Mirage, where Liberaoe
was treat ed a week before his
· death Wednesday. provide "very
conclu sive evidence which justifi es the post-mortem."
"There Is conclusive evidence
he died of a contagious disease,"
Carr illd said. but he would not
elaborate on !he co ntents of the
records. Coroner's spokesman
Phil Sandoval sai d·Saturday the
autopsy was completed at 7: 45
p.m. PST, but he would not
discuss the llndlngs.
The Los Angeles Times Saturday quoted Sabos ltosas. a
Riverside coroner 's supervisor,

as saying tests on a sample of
Liberace's blood at the medical
center before the entertainer
died revea led the presence of
antibodies to the AIDS viru s. The
anlibodies show that a person has
been exposed to the virus, but
does not necessarily mean he has
developed !he disease.
Carrillo sa id Llberace' s doctor
and the funeral home where he
was taken m ay have violat ed
California laws by failing to
report to th e coroner that no
doctor was present at Llberace's
death and that his dea th might
have. been caused by a contagious disease.
State law requires that county
coroners Inves ti gate deat hs in
which nQ doctor is present and
deaths that are suspected of
ha ving been ca used, by contagious disease.
Rosas also suggested the doc·
tor who signed the death cerliflcate could face disciplinary
action from the California Board
of Medical Quality Assurance
should the certificate prove
false.
The Las Vegas Sun in a
copyright story Jan. 24 quoled
informed sources as saying Llberace was dying from AIDS.
Llberace's m anager, Seymour

Heller , denied th e report
threatened to llle a libel sun
against the newspaper unless9
retraction was printed. But the
paper stood by the story.
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Carrillo' s assistants began per:- .
forming the autopsy frida~
night , hours after about 5Q()
family members, friends an9
fans attended Llberace's mass in
Palm Springs. Another 5®
crowd ed into !he street outside
Our Lady of Solitude Roman
Ca tholic Churc h near hi&gt;
Spanish-style home.
Among those attending wer!'
actors Kirk Douglas and Isabel
Sanford and Bob Hope's wlfi,
Delores.
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President Reagan sent a telegram, remembering Llberac e :
who used furs, jewels and ~
ca ndelabra as props while pefformlng - as " the ultimate
entertainer."
After Llbera ce died Wednesday, the body was taken lo foreSJ
Lawn Hollywood Hills In Los
Angeles County, where it was
embalmed.
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" The body wa s spirited out of
!he county, which raised
question In our minds as to wh :~:
the body was taken wilhoul
telling us, " Carrillo said.
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, "february 9, 1987

Copyrighted 1987

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House panel aiming
for tort reform vote
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By LEE LEONARD
section, which ca uspd C~lrstP's
Vf' IO.
UPI Statehouse Reporh•r
COLUMBUS iU PII - Th e
Ohio House lnsurancP Commit ·
Discussions ar e taking place
tr(' has reservrd two days thi s behind the scenes on how a
week to work over and vo te out
section limiting lawsuits against
l egis lation toughening insurance
manufacturers for defect ivr proregulations and modifying civil
ducts can be worded without
j ustice procedures, with the aim
offending the labor-consumerof lowering commercial liability
trial lawyer sidr which opposes
insurancr premiums.
thr Idea.
Th e committee has schrdu lrd
"I think we'rp making good
meetings for Wl'dnesday and
progr!'ss on thJI :·sa id Stlnziano,
Thursday, if necessar y, to place
" but we're far from a consensus.
the controversial measure In That sec ! ion is c!Parly the most
position for a floor vote Feb. 17.
diffi c·ult ,"
AI !Past JO amendments await
Mcanwhill', the governor's $22
the Insurance Committ ee as it
billion sta te bud get for 1988-89
tries to reassem ble a civ il justicP will b&lt;• dividf'd among va ri ous
and insurance r eform bill similar Ohio House Finance subcommit10 t he one which was pa ssed las t · tees !his week as the detailed
Novcmlx'r only to be vetoed by analysis begins.
Co\'. Richard F . CeiPslr.
Initial tes timony on 1he budget
Rrp. Micharl P. St inziano. was h'ea rd in th e full Finance
D-Col umbus. chairma n of thr
Committee last \\'eek. Th&lt;' Ohio
comm illee. sa id lohb&gt;·ists for th r
Hoa rd of RcgPnt s and th e state
insura ncr- businrss side and ·thr
Drpartmcnl of Ed ucation in
l abor-consumer-trlallaw)'et' sl dP particular eomp lai n&lt;'d about
" did not a1·o!d thr tcmplation" to thei r no-growth appropria tio ns
ti nkrr with the civil ju,tirr and
in thr first yea r of the budget
insurance portions of the bill.
pel'iod.
C'onseq uent! v, said Stinziano.
This wePk, thr Department of
there wi ll br amendments th at Human · SPrvicPs will Pxpand
upset thr bal ance ac hieved las t
upon its spendi ng plans in thE'
Y&lt;' ar through eight months of Human R&lt; ·soun·es SP&lt;'Iion Wed,givp and tak e. " I lhink that
npsda)· and Thu rsday . Thr Debalance needs to lx' main- partment of Mental Hea lth and
tai ned," hrsald, thoug~ he would Drpartmrnt of Ment al Retarda- not tulr . o~t changPs...in the. civil
tion and Drwlopmental Dlsabili·
jus tic~ iiMlnsur'iuicP regulation lies will appear bt&lt;lore !he sa me
par ts of th e bill.
subc om mill ee Wedn esda)'
St inziano said he would prder evening.
that most of lhl' cha nges bP
The (;enPra l Section of th&lt;'
con fined to th r produ&lt;'t liabll itv commiiiN' will hrar Thu rsday

i\1 least 30 amendments
await the Insurance fommil·
tee as it tries to reassemble a
dvll justice and Insurant'&lt;'
r eform hlll similar to the on•·
which was passed last Nov~ mher only to he vetoo'd hJ'
Gov . Richard F. C&lt;!leste.

mor ning from the Dr&gt;partmenl of
Taxa tion . which already has
oullined plans to fund thr budgl' l
with a series of minor tax
increases and fre hikes .
Other agencies receiving sullco mmlttee hearings this wrek
include thr socretar)' of sta ir's
office and Ohio Department of
Agriculture. Tuesday e\'ening;
the Consumers' Cou nsel and
Public Utilities Commission of
Ohio. Wednes day afternoon : and
the state auditor and Ohio
Department of Health. Thursda y
morning .
The House Children and You th
Committee will meet at .1 p.m.
Tuesda)' to consi der Stinzia no' s
blil to increase the penalty for
c&lt;·r lain drug offenses com milled
within 1,000 feet of a school.
At that same hour, the House
Human Resources Committee
will hear a bill sponsored b )' Rep.
Ba rb ara C. Prin gl e. D·
C' l~veland·.
requirin g monthlv
drug tes ts of correction s officers
and inmates.
Th e House will meet this werk
but thr Senate plans no \'O lin ~

Road work
Constru ction workers arP
hull ding a road to tht• work :-i itt ·
undt•r the Mason, W. Va. , sidt•

of the Pom er oy-Mason brld~···
,\s a dump truck with limestom.• hacks gingt•rly over tht•
r ail ruud erossin~ in thl' ahovt•

photo, Tim l'owell ol Maido•ns
&amp; ,Jenkins f.nn!'llrtlt'tinn, lht •

Nelsonvillt• firm doin~ tht •
repair job on the span. fills a
waitin~o:

lrm:k with st om• ht•·

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SPS!oiiOns.

Extremists renew .death threats against hostages
say ing who was holding Wait e.
By SAMii\ NAKIJOUL
jsraeli officials Sunday said
BEIRUT. L ebanon I UP! l - A
the)·
doubted B£&gt;rri, Lebanon 's
Moslem ex tremist group Sund a.v
j
u,tice
mlnist&lt;'r and IPader of the
released a videotape of an
Amal
militia
. could deliwr forAmerica n hos tage who said hi'
and his fellow capt l\'es face Pign hostages in a swap involvin g
"execut ion" Monday if Israel the I srael i pilot and 400 Arab
docs not rPic·ase 400 Palcsl inia n prisoners held by I srael. fn
response. BetTi sa id , "They did
prisoners.
Another underground group · not say yes and !hi')' did not say
holding U.S. and French hos- no.··
tages warned of "sever~&lt; consC'- -~ In a video tape delivered to a
quences" if the United Sta tes WPstern news agency in Beirut ,
att acks Lebanon and accu sPd hostage Ala nn Steen. 41i, rea d a
miss in g hostage negotiator sta tement on behalf of the
Terry Waite of carryi ng a con- I slamic .Jihad for the Liber ation
cea led transmitt er to reveal thP of Palestin e r!'ilerati ng thr
group's dt' mands and threats to
hideouts of kidnappers.
. In Syr ia, Shiite Moslem militia kill it s hostages on Monday.
Strrn. a college professor of
chief Na blh Berr l sa id he be·
lieved lh&lt;' Church of England eommunicatlo ns. \i'as abduct ed
by gunmen wi th American proen vov would be released "soon "
and 'reitera ted an offer to ex - fessor s Jesse Turner and Rober!
change an Israeli pilot ca ptured Pol hill and Jndlan-born U.S.
in OctobPr for 4011 Arab prisoners resident Mlthileshwar Singh .Jan .
whose freedom Is demanded by 24 In Mos lem west &amp;! rut. At
lh&lt;' Islamic .Jihad for the Libera - lrasl five olher American hosl ion of Palr.ti nc. whi ch claims tb tages arc among 28 forel~ n ers
hold three American hostages believed hel d In Lebanon by
and an Indian -born U.S. res ident. va riou~ groups.
" M)· lnformatiop is that they
will relt•asr Mr. Waite soon. J did
A trx t of thr message read by
not sav In 24 hours or 4R hours. I Steen on behalf of his coll ragues
said ·davs. W('rks, and not was delivered along with the
monlhs.'' sa id &amp;rrl, without vl drotapp, with , some words

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School u well as vocational students In the llelds of cosmetology,
electronics, welding and hand cal culators will be taking part In the
15th annual VICA skill contest to he held from 6-10 p.m . Tuell day at
the high school. The contest Is being held as a part ol the
observance of·National Vocatio nal Education Week, Feb. 11-14, and
wUI al8o be a part of a public open house to be held· Tuesday
evening.

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RGC-CC enrollment
for winter increases
RIO GRANDE - Winter
quart er 1986-87 enrollmE'nt at
Rio Grand!' Coll ege and CommunitY CoiiPge totals 1.446,
accord ing to Information rt&gt;·
leased bv the co llege's office
of admissions and records.
The head count In the
private roli£&gt;ge to lals 443.
while enrollment In the communlly college stands ;ot 1.00.1.
'W!nfpr quarler figu res Include 9B n&lt;'W students.
Accord ing to college stallstics. 692 of the cd'mmunll)'
co lll'gP students res idr In the
four-count.v co mmunity col·
legr .dlstrict of Gallla. Jackso n, Mt'lg s and VInton
cou nties .
In-district communlly college enro llment breaks down
as follows : 319, Gallla; 251,

.Jackson; 99, Meigs: and ~:!.
Vinton.
F'l~turPs further show that
231 students In the private
college res ide In th e fourcounty are·a: 120, Gallla; 73,
Jackson; 32, ME&gt;Igs: and six,
Vinton.
Resident students tot al 353,
while 1.093 commute 10
ca mpu s.
Students from 58 Ohio counties are enrolled In the com·
munity colige, v1hlle 52 counties are
presented In the
pri vate c lege.
Private college enrollmenl
further Includes 12 students
from out of state, as well as 45
sludents from foreign nations.
International enrollment Includes students from India,
Nepal, Japan and Thailand .

underlined .
"Feb. 9 is the last datr to
r elease th em l the Arub prison·
ersl. If th('\' don 't gel rdea sed
our fa te will be execution t under·
'lined I and th e I slamic .Ji had for
the Liberation of Pal es tine is
ser ious about th&lt;' tim&lt;' it sri
tunderlinrdl .' ' the staiPmcnt
said.

nec.m SC'u within striking distu nr •·
of Leban on after lhP ~rofl' '"o r s
WPI'C SPiZPd and SIPI'fl said lhr
kid napper" had In fo rmat ion th;il

" If our lives arc important to
America it must order l sr&lt; t&lt;' l to

1\ similar wa r ning w;1s issuf' d

relea se the ~00 Pal es tini ans '"
soon as possible - that is,
Monday as a maximum." sa id
Steen, unshaven and weari ng a
white T-shil·t and glasses.
Stern. who read from t'h e
statem&lt;mt In a halting manner,
looked uncomfortable on the
six- minule v ld~o t ape and ended
with lhP words "s ig ned b.v the
I slamic .l!had for the Librrat lon
of Pa!Pslln p. "
The Unil&lt;'d Stal es ma'"rd
naval forc~s in the Medi!Prra·

an Am0riran ol\la ck " is hf'inr,:

prepared and it is In th e las t
step.'' Be warned th at "i\ mPri ·
ca ns in thr wholr world will ht •
lht' vi&lt;·tim ol our admlnl str" ·
1ion's stupid il.r ."

U.S. hos ta ge .losl'ph .l&lt;tml·s Cl&lt;··
ipp io, !iii. an d a Frrnrhm&lt;t n. said
lhP plann Pd opr•rall on \.\'Ould
a nm·rll landing in 11Pil'ul .

includf~

air

~ •ltm · ks

on •·us H·rn L{' banon

;tnd lhr kitlnapplngs ol offic-Ials
nf til&lt;· pro-l ra ni&lt;J n llr1.bollah
funclamPnt alist par t,v .
"So mP pl;t c·Ps wh• •rf' thP hos·
tag rs arr b&lt;•llr&gt;ved hr·lcl . mtd til&lt;'
pli.t CP of. Wa i If', hit\ '(' bl'f•n IOC'UI r•t.l

b&gt;· th e shadow\ Hrvo lutinna r.\ '
.JusticP Organ ization. which In a
statement to lh&lt;' lndep~nd c'n l An
Nahar newspaper sa id 11 h&lt;~d
information

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immiru• nl

str ike h.v thP l'.S. , b r aPI. Franco•
and thr Christ ian Leb&lt;tnrsr fnrces mill! Ia .
"Any sud1 fJ ltac k w ould rrs u ll
in sC'vrr(' C'O ns('qurnt·r&gt;s." ,o.;aill

th r slttl r-m, nt ;•rc·o mpanird

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photograph of llm Pr ic&lt;Jn hos la g&lt;·
Edwa r d Aus tin. Tra c~·. ~~. wh n

wa s kidnapp&lt;•cl Oct. t.1. 19Rti.
ThP g rnup. wh ith al so l1t1 ld ...

th ro ugll a dpfr·ctlon Ul'\'iC'l· th at
Wil ~

planl f'CI In hl!oo

rWuil fl'st

bod)'," and monitOI'Pd b)' lntl'll i·
gr•n&lt;·r cqu II&gt;mr•nt. thr· group saId.
In Lond on. a Church of r-: ng·
land S JJOk P:-~ mun c·aJIN.J lilt'
('han:w ·· a~)s u rd ...
Thf' I{ P\· oJution~~ry .l w·nlct• Or·
g;mlzat i1111 s l~lf · m (' nt wa .~o, lhr·
fir st suc·h C'ommun iq1w I n nwn
lion \\' :li11 · ~ inn• lllP ho~ la ~ l ' '

np_go tl:tl or d L.,;.l ppr•nrr·d .lan . 211
wtlrn ht · ll'ft hb Drut.r· ho d~
guard~ 1o mPf•l rhr c; tprnr~ or
llmrric&lt;t ns Thomas Sut hr rlan cl
and Tr l'l'y ll ncll'l'son.

1'1IE I!ESI 'l} f' IS ISOI.A-

'l'JON - S•••·retary nl State
(;t•urgc• S hulti~. ltppcturlngSun ·
tlay on '"l'hi&lt;W&lt;·t•k With llavld
llrlnklt·.v." sai d tho• po•oph' of
I .t• ha nun, mark1•d a!'l SII()IJUr·
lers nf lntt~ rnallonal t(•rrnr·
Ism. ltr&lt; • Isolating lht•msl'lvt'H
lrom the world "und tht• world
, hould i"•lalt· tht·m." iUPII

Area bridge included in toll project study
CHIIHLESTON, W.V11. rUI' I i
- Although Wes t Virginia nN'ds
!he hlghwllvs, brldgrs would bi·
easier to construct and wou ld be
more profll able to opera te. a
study on loll road s co nstruction
shows.
The study speclflcall.v r~ro m­
mends the co nstruction of fi ve
bridges over thr Ohio and Kanawha r ivers. Only three of J:l roa d

projr•c rs n ·vi Pw('d wf'n • r('C'O m ·
mendr•d for fu r thc·r r onsldrr n·
liOn . Of lhl' remaining highW;!)'
project s. tht'rc· W&lt;' l'~ listNI as
possiblr c&lt;t ndiclatrs and sr vc·n
should not be co nsidered.
Mcmlx'r' of tht' WPsl Virginia
Toll Road Study commission
havP elected to srr•k morf'
Information on eight possible toll
projec·ts: the Sixt h Strrrt Brldg,•

In l;lunt lngton. thl· ('hr•l)'an
Br ldg&lt; ·. th&lt; • Wi lll 4mst own Ma 1'1 '11•11 a, Ohi o. Bt'ldg•' : thP
Shad!!' Hridgr in Point Pit•asant.
the Mark• ·t Slrr.'c'l Bricl gro In
W&lt;'i rton, ll ppalachlan Corridor
H, Appalachia n CotTidor Land
rh0 Rfv·kh·.\' t)y -pa ss.
Th&lt;· l.rgl~la tu rr c-rr•a tt'&lt;l thr
co mmission In 19Wi to study thP
feasibilit y of financi ng thr con·

&lt;11ld malntr •nan ('l' or
hr ldgc·s and 11 ~ ~-: hwa .v.., ln lhl·:-.1all •

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usi ng toi l&gt;
In O&lt;·tnh&lt; •t till' fi rm &lt;olllow;u d

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NI'Pdl' ·~ Ta m nw n ~· Rl ·rc ,~ ndolt
hf'giJn I'P\'it'\\'inc IH tli ).! h wu~ · &lt;trld ;
brldat' IWOp n'- dh In tlw ~ Iii i i ' . l llol
flndin J,: ..., Wt 'll ' df·lln ·n ·d In nllf J.

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'J'hP C'On!-ou 11.1n1... 1•·en mm• •nf lf •d
t C'o nl lnur·d on P ag 1· k1

Report: White House dealt with radicals
WASHI NGTON 1UP ! l - Vice
President George Bush and
Whil e House officials knew from
an exlenslve ,July briefing by an
Israell official that negotiations
with Iran Involved Rot Iranian
moderates but "the most radical
elements," reports say.
President Reagan, who has
defended his' covert arms sales Ia
Iran as a bid to build ties with
Iranian "moderates." may ha ve
been misled about the nature of
the factions In an attl.'mpt by
officials to win his approva l, one
report adds.
Th e Washin gton fast , printing ,
the complete text of a three-page
top-secret memo written by

Bush's chief of staff. sa id !hi' vic&lt;'
president received the iletall cd
briefi ng from I sra eli ter rorism
expert Amlram Nlr In a meeting
at the King David Hotel In
Jeru sa lem .July 29 .

contacts wet·c being made with
t·adlcal ci&lt;' men ts as opposed 10
modera tes. ThP aides spoke In an
altempt lo widen lhr• circle of
Whit e HousP knowledge and
bolst er Bush, thP TimPs saI'd . '

Nir delineated I srael's rol e In
the U.S. ar ms salrs to I ran and
provided more evidence the
deals were made specifically to
free America n hostages held by
pro-Iranian terrorists In Lebanon, th e newspaper said
Sunday .
Today , The New York Times
quoted Bush aides as say ing
several senior White House off!·
clals also knew last summer that

Th Rush-Nir meeting had
h&lt;&gt;en rrported ca rllc&gt;r ,.but dNa lis
of the session wcrr not kn own
before the J&gt;ost obtai ned the
memo wr it trn by Bush chief ol
staff Cra ig fuller .
Thr m~mo was Included In a
first draft of the Senate fntelll·
gcncc Committee's repor l on Its
lran·Contra probe but was d!'
leted In the final vers ion r eleased
lwo wt;eks a~o at the request of

th&lt;' Stall' llr·panm&lt;' nl. whlr·h '
to pllhl lr view ot &gt;urh
hig h·l&lt; ·l'f'i di&gt;&lt; 'U&gt;S!ons. iht • l'ost
SH!d .
ohjc•rt~d

The Nlr hrl&lt;'i lng dr•sc l'ih&lt;'d an:
oprratlO[I thai dl ti&lt;'t'r'&lt;l dromutlcally from that outlined lo
Rca~ an iind nush six months:
earlier h.l ' \'leo' lldm. .John
Polndl'xlet·, who was lh&lt;'n ltra-·
gun's nallonul .&lt;&lt;'Curlty ud\'ISct·, :
lhf' nrw pupt•r nOIPd.

"We at'&lt;' dr·aling with so in., of
lhr most t'lldicall'lcmcnls," N!r
told Bush, thr Fuller mrmo :
shows. " Th l.• I; good because ·
we've I •arncd thry ca n deliver :
and the mod&lt;'ratrs ca n' t."

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Assoc iation and the Am£&gt;rican :-.iewspaper Publishers Assocn&amp;.ti_on.
LE."nERS O F OP!NlON a rr w('k'O m(•. They should 1x' lrss than :100 word s
long. Alll f'IIPr s a r esu bj ('(' tt o rd JIIn ~ &lt;J nd mu st b&lt;&gt; signed wi th nam(', &lt;~ dr:lrt$S and
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Reform
Of a ll lhe harm thai 111 co nsld ~ red liberal nostrum s
have done 10 this country, lhe
da mage ca used by the federal
welfare sys tem may well be the
worst. The fact Ihal II was
Inflicted unintentionally, from
the highes t of motives, Is Irreleva nt save as a - spectacular
example of how wrongheaded the
pure of heart ca n sometimes be.
The keys lpne of the welfare
arch is Aid lo Families with
Dependent Children ( AFDC l.
Lik r mosl liberal inspirations,
lhis one began with the perceplion of ·a "need," which Ihe
ex penditure of tax revenues
could supposedly meet. In this
case it was Ihat of impoveris hed
widows, lefl by the premature
death of their husbands to bring
up minor childre n alone. The Tip

couples struggling to gel along on
the husband's low pay. Perhaps
they already had children; II no I,
the lure of AFDC soon taught
them the wisdom of having some.
Then the cruel logic of AFDC
forced the final step: The father
faded away, leaving his wife and
children lo survive on AFCD,
while he spent exclusively on
himself whatever he could earn.
You think a fal her who thus
deserts his family can be compelled to contribute to Its support?~Only 58 percent of single
mothers with children even have
co urt orders for child support by
the a~sent fathers. And of those
Ihat do, only half 1or 29 percent of
lhe entire group) receive1the full
amount due. A fourth get nothing
at all.
But perhaps the worst conse-

0' Nellis of Ihe world dashed to

the rescue, and quickly succeeded In making a bad situation
infinitely worse.
As Rep. Jack Kemp has
pointed out, If you subsidize
so mething, you get more of it . As
soon as the news got around that
there was cash lobe had for being
a single mother with minor
children. 'the number of such
mothers began to Increase dramatically. I know of one girl in San
Francisco who had a perfectly
good job in a hotel but decided fl
would be more fun to raise a baby
instead. So she quit her job, got
herself pregnant, gave birth to
lhe baby, and settled down to
raising II. Uncle Sam, throu gh
AFDC, Is picking up the bills.
Far worse, however, was the
Impact or AFDC on many young

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By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLU MBUS 1UPII - T"l k is cheap before an ei &lt;'&lt;'iion. For
examplt'. Gov. Richard F . CPiesiP was iond or sa~lng las I fa ll I hal his
Republican opponent, JamPs 1\ . Rhodes, " raised taxes 20 different
ways and sill! didn ' l balancr Ihe budget " when he was governor.
!': Well , lhe chickens cam r home to roost Ia" wr f'k when Celes te
:: offered hi s $22 billion budget for 1988-89, it looked remarkabl y similar
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to one or Rhodes's- financed with a crazy-quilt of k e in creases and
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minor tax hikes tied to a pra~cr thai II will be balancrd.
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Rhodes rai sed taxes 20 ways, e h'l How about increases in Iaxes on
.cigaretles, lnlerstat e tele ponc ralls, commercial aviallon tu el.
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slockbrokrrs and finance companies? Thev're all in lh&lt;' Celes lr
: :.;budgf'l.
"·:·· How aboul lhr •·rcommended new dam conslr uclion fcc and
~ ·'increases in solid w;~ s l r di s pos;~ I fr rs, 1ruc king ident 11ica t ion stamps,

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license fees. slalr building and inspection fees. boater reg istration
fees , low-level radiation genNaling 'lees, insurancr agent s' fees and
fees for using campground s, ca bins and docks at stale parks'!
Now ll' s true that the governor kept his word and did nol
recommend Increasing lhe sa les, personal income or corporal e

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budget tha t offers on ly I pr rcenl growlh in spending the fir s t yra r and
' prrcenl the seco nd '!
Beca use Ihe govPrnor and Ihe Genera l Assembly havr given back
all the m a ne~ . and more. th an lhe)' raised in 1!183 throu gh that

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Becausl' of c·onilnuou s Pl'r-clect ion lax redu ctions, thes lale income
tax rate is now " less for the average taxpayer than it was at lhetimc•
Governor Celes te took office in J anuarv 198:1," sia le Finance Dlrcclor
William .J. Shkurti sa id last week. ·
In fact, the governor and lhP lawmakers ha vP given back mo n e~
the,1· don ' I even have ~et -more than $700 million thai is supposed to
come in becausr of di sallowed rxpmpilons .under the nrw federal Tax
. Refor·m 1\rl .
· It 's no wonder thP hudgct Is so preca riously balan ced, and thai
.·Shk urti says Ihal if rherP is an unc•xpected recess ion, "all bet s are
.orr" aboul nol ra ising major ra xPs or r utting ex penditu res.
Shkurl i SiiVs ih f' budget is prediealed on middle-of-the-road
l'C'onomic ass ump1ions and f"P \·r nu C' proj r('tions, but to so mP
observers. II loo ks like an optimist ic Irac k has b&lt;•en lak&lt;' n jus I to grl
the budge! In balance. as r&lt;'q uil'l'd by th r slat e Cons&lt;llution .
DPsplle ihe orrtcr of RudgN and Managemenr' s prediction or
"s luggish" rronomic grow th at hi's!, rhe administra lion is counting
on 10 pr rcenl growt h in salc•s lax rrvrnurs , J:l percent grow th in
pPrsona l Inco me lax c·o lleclio ns and 20 perrrnl grow th In cor poratr ·
taxrs.
In ra irnrss to lhr ad minis tratio n, two admirublr fl ('W larks havc
brrn tak en In attem pling lo fas hion ;, budgPI in tough tlmrs.
For th r flrsr limP, lhe Offlc&lt;' of Budge! a nd Man agement
n'commr nd r d cur s or eli min atio n ol some programs thai ha vr go ne
untouched for years. Some of lhem involve lhe ed uca ti on
I'Siabllshmrnl. Ol hers slep on pel projrcls or lrgls lators.
Also, lhr Depa rlm r nl of Taxa lion offerpd a Iis I ofq2 sp&lt;'cial-lnlerrs l
lax rxl'mptlon s. deducl ions or credit s I he law makers cou ld choosl' lo
c los~ If they wanr mon• monr): for govern menI progra ms.
Tax ('ommlsslonr' r' .Joa nne Limbach polnll'd out that the slal r lax
co llec tions bi'ln g in $8 billion " yea r, bur anolhc•; $&gt; billion esca pes
through thPse loopholes.
In summ ar)', lhe Celrs tr• budge! will provoke ,fighting amon g
spending Jobblt&gt;s for lhr availab le monr~. a mong sp&lt;•cia l inrerest
groups lo grl lhl' taxes an\) fpe h!k('S off !heir hac ks, and dmong
legls lalors lo kc•rp thei r prt projc•cls. Should be a mos l inlrrrsl ing fi ve
monr"s.

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By Unllcd Press lnlernallonal
Today Is Monda)•. Feb. 9, the 40th da y of 1987 wllh 325 to follow .
The moon Is moving toward its full phase.
The morning stars are Venus and Saturn.
The evening srars are Mercur)·, Ma r, :nHI .Jupi t0r.
Those bor n onthls da le are under the sign of Aquarius. They Include
William Henry Harrison, nlrt :l president of Ihe Unllec! States, In 1773·

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Sen. Robert Dole, speaking for
the Republicans, said there
would be disagreemen ts over
particular reform proposals, but
thai " it is an area that should be
add ressed."
Indeed It should .

The mastermind _____Ja_c_k_A_n_df_!r_so_n_&amp;_Jo_s__:_ep_h_S_:_p_ea_r
WASHINGTON - No wond er
the members of Congress were
gr inning broadly lasl week as
lhey applauded President Rea·
gan's State of the Union ca ll for a
balanced budge!. They knew
they were going to get !heirs, no
matter how much the budgets for
the nation's defense and social

services are cut.
Barring a last -minute miracl e
of self-denial, every member or
Congress will gel a 15 percent
pay raise lhls week - without
even having to vote on It. The
only way this automatic raid on
lhe Treasury ca n be prevented is
for both houses to vot e against it ,
and thi s Is the kind of miracle
Ihat Is demonstrably beyond the
courage of Ihe lOOth Congress.
How did this come to pass? It
was no accident. Congressional
pa y hikes used to require approval by bolh Senate and House
majoriti es before they took effect. The roll -call 'vote dls courged pay hikes because It
identified those who vot ed lor
I heir own pay raises.
This embarrassing situalion

SDI and

Hometown favorite leads
West All-Stars to victory

quence of AFDC Is !Is effect on
boy_s growing up without a father.
From this pool of restless and
undisciplined "talent" are recr4· .
ited, In very large part, 'the
·
criminals of tomorrow.
Ronald Reagan has been warnIng against the abuses ramp~nt
In our welfare system for more
than 20 years. But as long as the
Democrats relained control of
one house of Congreos, let alone
both, serious reform was out of
the question unless they- whose
disastrous policies created -the
problem In the first place- could
be persuaded to go along.
The good news Is that· the
Democrats seem, Ilnally, to have
seen the light. Well aware thai
Reagan Intends to submit his own
plan for wellare reform (a pledge
he renewed in his State of the
Union address), Democratic
Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of
New York, recently announced a
·plan for lhe radica l overhaul of
AFDC.
Moynihan, who Is chairman of
lhe Senate Subcommittel' on ·
Social Securily and FamiJy ·Policy, opened hearings on his plan
wllh the flat declaration Jhal
AFDC " Is not working and can't
be made lo work." He proposed
stricl enforcement of chidsupport orders issued to fathers,
plus a requirement that able·
bodied mothers must work full or
part time (with the government
providing child care where necessary), and finally, limelimited child-support payments
to the custodial parent insofar as
necessary.

was remedied by Sen. Ted
Stevens, R·Alaska. He qulelly
Insert I'd a new pay-raise mechanism into the 1985 continuing
budget resolution. The Stevens
amendment made a presidential
pa y recommendation for Congress automalic unless twothir ds of both houses rejected it
wllhln 30 days.
Stevens told ou r associate
Stewart Harris that his littlenoltced chan ge was In response
10 a 1982 Supreme Co urt de'cislon .
The COIJrl ruled"(I n Immigration
and Na luraiization Service vs.
Chadha) lhat an execulive
branch decision may not be
overruled by one chamber of
Congress; both must agree to
make a law to change it.
From 1977 to 1985, a presiden·
llal pay-raise recommendation
could take effecl only with th e
approva l of both House and
Se na te . There for e. Ste ve ns
a rgu ed , this all owe d one
chamber to veto the president's
decision -In vio lation of the 1982
Supreme Courl ruling.
Stevens also defended the

compu~er

automallc pay raise " because Marbury Foundation (a small
Congress Is so functionall y des la- group dedleated to fiscal resbillzed when il comes lo what Is a traint), Is one of the atlorneys
who has filed suit In federal court
proper salary."
The Founding Fathers spoke to block the backdoor pay-hike
plainer than that when they mec hanism on conslltullonal
decided 10 Jet Congress regulale grounds. The plaintiffs are Sen.
lis own salaries. At the Constllu- Gordon Humphrey, R-N.H., Rep.
tlonal Convention in Philadel· Bob Smitli, R.N.H., and the
phla they decid ed after lengthy National Taxpayers Union.
Slrauss says Slevens Is confusdebale th at the votNs could be
co unted on to punish lawmakers Ing a prl'sldentlal recommenda who voted to line their own tion with an executive decision.
pockets .
And he adds that proponents of
James Madison. the pr incipal the automatic pa y hike may havp
author of the Constitution, put It gone furt her than they meant to
lhls way: "The power vested In In their legal argument.
Congress to set its members ' pay
' 'They are saying that if the
is a powe r that cannot be abused president proposes a bill, then
without aro using universal atten - both houses have to vela it" or it
tion and Indignation."
beeomes law, Strauss said. But
Madison and the other framers . this means that the president has
didn't reckon on the legislative virtually free rein lo raise
skill of I heir 20th century succes- congressional salaries - or
sors, who have managed lo line lower them .
their pockels Is such a devious
The Founding Fathers explicway that atlentlon and lndl gna· Itly set out to avoid this, because.
In I he words of Alexander Hamillion are far from universal.
There ha s been some Indigna - ton, "the power over a man's
tion , of course, and some action . subsistence Is a power over his
Bill A. Stj:auss. a founder of lhe wilt."

error _____G_eo-=rg_e_M_cG_ov_e_rn

There are compelling reasons a wide range of opera li ons,
for questioning the wisdom or In cludin g medi cine, ba nking, bil·
Presldenl Reaga n's determlna - ling and mllltary matt ers.
Some patien ts have lost their
llon to carry the nucle.a r·arms
race lnl o outer space with his lives because or errors in compu terized trea tmenl procedures.
so-called Slar Wars system.
Most scienti s ts find it a waste- Numerous banks and corporaful and Impractica l vent ure that lions have encoun tered costly
has no chance of success. Arms· errors in billing or accounting
control advoca tes see It as a procedures. Tesl runs on wea·dangerous esca lation or Ihe arms pons, planes, tanks and ships
race. Many thoughtful critics have repeatedly demon slrated
view It as a misconceived effort embarrassi ng and potentially
to provide a defense against a fatal flaws eit her In computer
nuclear atlack when, In fact. design or programming.
Computer expert Peter Neu!here can be no dependable
defense In the even! o! nuclear mann has asserted th at " Ihe vast
war. Furlher , the Illusion of majority of syslem• are deeply
defense may undermine the fl awed ;rom the vlewpolnl or
determlnallon of national lead- rellablllty , safety, secur ity a nd
ers to prevent the use of nuclear privacy ."
Even In comparallvely simple
weapons.
A growing technl ca I reason for comput ers, Ills difficult to avo id
ques tioning the ·. pra cticality · of the possibility, If nol l he probabll·
Star Wars Is the virtual Impossi- lty, of error ~ either in the
bility or building a reliable machinery or the software. Bul
computer system for a project so In highly complicated computer
systems, the error danger complex.
.
Gompulers can perform won- especially In software -ls ,vastly
drous feals . But they do malfunc - grea ter.
"It's as hartl to predict softtion and , at best , are no more
ware
failure as It Is to predict
dependaable that the human
what
your
poker hand will be In
beings who create, program and
the nexl deal," says NASA
Interpret them.
Some months ago I cited In this software expert John Garman .
British computer experts had
column a computer expert wril ·
lng for The Atlantic who esti- equipped the frigate Sheffield
mated II would require 19 million with an air-defense system to
lines of computer programming detect radar signals from mls·
to put Star Wars In place. The slles used by the Soviet bloc. But
author saw no way of assembling during the brlel Falkland war,
suc h an array of computer the ship was sunk by a French
technology without mlslakl's Exocet missile fired by an
either in the eq uipment or Its vast Argentine pilot. The computerIzed defense on lhe ship was not
programs.
More rece ntly, Bob Davis, programmed for French miswriting In The Wall Street siles, and the attack went unde·
Journal, examined the growing tected until the ship was fatally
concern over computer errors In hll .

The Siar Wars system Pres ident Reagan' s " drea m" is a · " nightmare " from the
sta ndpo int or comp ut er designers and prog ra mmers . It Is
the mosl complica led challenge
ever present ed to the compuler
world .
"The Penlagon 's software
problems bode poo rl y for President Reaga n's Strategic Defense
Initlalive. " concl udes Mr. Davis.
"A ny softwa re system that is
lar ge and has to work prrfeclly

lhe firs! lime has two strikes
against II."
"Strike three" would be the
fa ct that Star Wars would be
facing a determined advl'rsary,
says John Shore , a form er naval
soflware exp!'rl.
.The problem with all of this lor
Star Wars adv&amp;cates is that there
can be no tol erance for error In a
sys \em in which error could
bring on a nuclear war I ha l mig~ I
end clvillzallon.
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By Di\VID E . NA1'JI ,\N
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UPI Sports Writer
Sieve Alford spent Friday and
Sat urday pass ing lhe basketball
and Sundav• shooling·il .
'
Alford , bar rrd from shoaling in
· pracllce by Coach Bob Knighl in
,' .hopes of divers ifyi ng I he Hoos i·
ers' offense. scored a gamP·high
" .10 point s Sunda~ 10 help second •···ranked Ind ia na dow n visiling
·)\llchigan 83-ti7 in a Big Ten
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"We co ncen rra ted awfull v
hard on helping Ste1·e oul ,"
''Knight said . "He scored .10 poinl s
but we had some help for him,
which
I think is instrumenla l fo r
II•
11
us.
• Alford. a senior who scored a
career-high 42 poinl s Wednesday
., aga inst Mi chiga n Siale, now
needs just 16 poinls to become
'.' Indian a's a l l-lime lea din g

• scorer.
Indian a impro,·ed lo 19-2 over, all and 10·1 in lhe Big Ten. Th t•
" Wolvcrlnes, lo-Ka nd 6·o , werr led
' hy ·13 po ints eac h from Ga r·y
Grant. Ga •·dr Thomp son and
Glen Ri ce.
Alford scored n po inl s du r in g

RACIN E - Thhrer ro nsec u. tlvr Jossps al lradilional basket·
.. ball power So ulher n jus I docsn' l
,happen very olten. So mebody
, wa s goi ng to pa,v , and Fedrral·
Hocking wa s lh e l arge!
·.:Saturday .
n • Soulhern placed fii' P mPn in
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a krv 19-8 run in lhr firsl half.
Indi ana led 41 -29 at halflimea nd
Michigan came no closer th an 10
polnl s lhe •·est of the way. The
ma rgi n grPw to as l::t rgP as 80- ~(l
wilh 3: .1H left on a ha sket b~·
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In olher lop ga mt'S, No :1 North
Caroli na edged Virginia 74- 7:1.
No. 12 Texas Chr istian defearcd
Texas A&amp;M 55- :,0, No. 17 Kansas
dow ned Notre Dame 70-li!l. Stanford tripped Soulhern Cal ifornia
72-:,7 and Washingt on State bear
Washington 86-RO.
AI Chapel Hill, N.C .. J .R.
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ltft cd Norlh Carolina pasl VIrginia. Rl'id. a freshma n. finished
with 21 poinl s and 14 rebounds as
th e Ta r Heels remai ned und&lt;'feated In , th e At lanlic Coas t
· Conference.
AI Colle ge Stalion, Texas,
Carvert Hol co mbe and Tony
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lifl Texas Christian pa st Texas
A&amp;M . The Horned F rogs lead the
Southwes t Conference by lhrec
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Ma nnin g scored a career· high 40

points and Kansas extended its
home winning sl rea k to 46 games
b~ bealing Noire Dame. Man ning, a junior forward. rallied
Kansas fr om a 5- point, seco nd ·
half dr ficl l.
AI Stanford, Ca lif., Todd Llchli
scored a game·hlgh 23 points to
spark Stanford over Southern
California. Lichti hit a basket
and a 3-point shol early in the
second half to help the Ca rdinal
pull away.
AI Pullman. Wash, .Joe Wal la ce had a game-high 23 poinl s,
including 7 3-polnt shots, helping
Was hinglon State snap a nin egame losin g strea k with a victory
OV f' r

Wa shington .

In ga mes Salurday involving
rank ed lea rn s . top -ranked
Neva da-Las Vegas beal San .Jose
Slate R3-74, No. 4 Iowa besled
Arizona 89-RO, No. 5 Temple
lopprd St. .Joseph' s 78·69, No. 6
Pu rdue whipped Norl hwestrrn
86-60, No. 7 DePaul routed
Dayron 88-6:, No. 8 Ok lahoma
edged Missouri ~1 - 78, Kentucky
nipped No. 9 Alabama 70-ti9 and
No. 10 George!own lopped Villanova 89-Rii.

·"Southem snaps three-game
_:·s kid with win over Lancers·

Po mNO_V, Ohio 4!l764. Ph. !lfl'.t-21:.11 S('·
ro nd C'l:~ss postaJZ(' \):lid a r PomPrO''·

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quarter of the NBI\ All-Star game In Seattle
Sunday. The West won 154-1491n overlime. (UPI!

:Alford scores 30 to pace IU
: :r out of Wolverines Sunday

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double fi gures and raced lo a ihr·ows l'!i pcrcenll while
20-poinl halft iml' adva ntage be- Federa l-Hocking mana ged 25 of
fore co mpl t'lel.v dis mantling 62 field goa ls 140 percent 1 and B
FPdrral -Hocking 94-1'! herr Sat · of 26 foul shot s (50 perecnt J,
· Southern domln a led lhe
ur·da)' In a non-leal(ue ga me.
The Tornadoes pul il a ll boards, bringing down 37 to lh~
together aga inst lhe Lancers, Lancers' 27. Kimes paced South·
shooting an Augu sl afternoo n· ern wilh U I nlgo Urgu lza paced
li ke !i8 percent fro m rhe fie ld, FHHS wilh six.
making :19 of 67.
Federal-Hocking was forced
.Junior Da ve Am burgey fi red in
21 poinl s to pace Coach How ie into 29 lurnovc rs while Southern
Ca ldwell' s crew and had plent y , was guilty of 17. Southern comof help as junior Shannon Riffle milled 19 foul s and Federalpumped in 15, 6-2 senior Kenny Hocking 24.
Tu rley fir ed in 14, senior Todd
In thr reserve ga me, FederalKimes chip ped in 12, a nd senior
Hocking
pulled orr a 65·50 win
Tim Gilbride add ed 10. In all,
nine Tornadoes touched lh~sco•·· over lh&lt;' Southern reserves.
Shane Burchwelll rd Ihe winners
in g ('o lumn.
.!ohn Burdelle led the La ncers with 21 while Shawn Diddle
with 17 mar kers while Sieve . paced lhe LIIIIP Tornadoes wllh
Penswlck and Bria n Tabler 17. '
!\ triple-header Is In store for
added JO ap iece.
Sout hPrn lifled Its' record lo9-7 So uthern fan s this Tuesday. At
on lhe )'Car whi le remaining al 4: 4o, Ihe Southern freshman pla y
6·4 in SVAC play . Federa l- Pt. Pleas ant's ninth graders
Hoc king fa lls 10 7-11 ove rall a nd followed by lhe reserve and
va rsil y make· up games wllh
maintains a 6·9 TVC s lalr
SVAC
Hill. Federal The .Tornadoes wer
:om· . HockingfoehasOak
a chance to knock
mand by Ihe seco nd qu;,, 1er, a nd
Meigs'
Marauders
from clinch·
had a big 48-28 lead al l, he
lng
sole
possession
of th e TVC
inrermisslon. !\ 27·polnl fourlh
crow
n
by
hosting
!he
TVG leadperiod gave the Tornadoes their
ers
Friday.
second stra igh t 90-plus offensive
·showi ng. So uth er n Iosl 91-90 to
t 'EDF.Ri\1,-lf()( 'KJN(J (13) - F.rh·
Ha nnan Trace Friday.
llciutteholder Z.. O.t

"Our defensive play Is what
brought us out of II . We played
much bettet defensively against
Federal -Hocking, " said Soulh·
ern Coac h Hdwie Caldwell. "I
thought we even played pretty
good defense against Hannan
Trace even though they scored 91
points. They were shoot ing extremely well. Imagine scoring 90
points and los ing."
Southern dropped 16 of 29 frel'

~oil

Way 2-G-4. Ste\'e
Pt•rntwlck .J..t- 10, ••ohn BurdeUl'l-5-17, Phil

GUIIan H -6. BriM Tat.ttler 4-l-11, T~rey
IIIII 1-0·2. Doua: Kincade I··U , lnl1o
Urplza z-•4. TOTW 21- i:J-.1.1.
SOIJTHERN it4i ·Erlc Mltltroo 1-1·1,
Dave l\mhur1ey 7-i -21 , Mhannon RUDe

H II, Mall llarrlo Ht. !leoti Mcfholl
0·0-0, Tim Glt hrtdr U It, ~dl HoHz ... , ,

Sh~~own C:unnlap.m 1·0.4, Ke nny Turle)'
7-11-t4, Dave McMittt111 11-1-1, Todd Kim"'
3·1-ll. TOTAU! 111-lf.tl.
By q1W1er11:
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Southern ..................21 Z8 II 2'7- M

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By MIKE BI\RNES
UPI Sports Wrlt~r
SEATTLE (UP I)- The hometown favorit e denied the senti·
mental fa vorile his hope of
winning rhe NBA All·Star
Game's Most Valuable Player
!\ward In his final season.
Julius Erving, playing In his
last NBA All-Star Game afler an
illustrious career on and off Ihe
cou'rt, scored 22 points Sundav
and appeared to hav e an excel·
lent chance at lhe MVP Award
when he sank an 18-fool jumper
that put lhe Eas t ahead 138-137
with 38 seconds remaining.
Bull he ending thai would have
dellghled lhe senttmenl alists
was ruined when the West lil'd
the score, Ihen went on to record
a 154-149 overlime victory over
Ihe Easl.
And Ihe triumph helped Sl'all le
forward Tom Chambers win Ihe
MVP award.
Chambers, a lat e replacement
for Injured Ralph Sampson.
scored a game· high 34 points including 10 late in the fourth
quarrer- to lea d lhe WesiiOoniy
ils second victory In thl' las I elghl
classics . The scoring total was
the lhlrd·hlghest In the AII·Siar
Game. and mad e the sandyhair ed Unlversily of Ulah gradu ale the first hometown All-Sta r
MVP since ,Jerry West of Ihe Los
Angeles Lakers in 1972.
"Today, I'm Jhe best In lhr
world . ll's unfathomable lhal
me, Tom ChamtK'rs, ca n be
that, " Ihe 6-foot-JO forwa rd said.
"ll 's an honor I don't thin k I c:rn
ever top. ll 's untK'iieva ble. f
redeemed myse lf from Ihe dunk
l'Ontes t and star ted orr loday on
Ihe wrong foot ."
Chambers had missed lwo
jams and was Ihe fir s I of the eight
parildpant s to be eliml naled
from Saturday's Slam- Dunk
Competition . Sunday , he missed
his first fou r shd'ts- the first an
easy dunk allcmpl - and mi·
shandled Ihe ball several times .
Overa ll. though, he hit 13 of 2:,
shot s a nd finis hed wilh 4 rr-

bounds, 4 slra ls and 2ass lsls In 29
minu tes. And hi s 10 poin 1s In lhr
final ':07 of the foul'lh qual' lr r
hel ped br in g Ihe WrSI back fr om
a 128·116 defi ci t.
.. It 's a big momcnr for ml'," hr

lng to put the East ahead, but
Blackm an pullf'd up on the
baseline and was foul ed by
Drlroit 's lsia h Thomas.
Wlrh Thomas laughing and
tau nling him , Bl ackman. stand·
sa id. " I l'C'al l.v wa nt f'd to bf' hrn '
ing alone in the key , coolly
In Iht' 1\11-Siar Came on I he home co nvrned bo lh foul shots to
lloor. I always drramed of produce lh e rtrsr All-Star overrunnin g with tl.a krr s) .JumPs
lime sine&lt;' 1984.
Wurlhy and Mag ic r.John son) in
" t'i'he launllng J. was what I
the middle. ll 's as good as I c•xperlc·d.' · said Blackman, who
imagined."
scored 29 poinls In 22 minutes off
.John son, who &lt;'O ntr ibul l'd a lhP bench, bul · lost 8-6 to
game-high 1.\ ass JSis to lake Ihe Ciwmbers In lh P MVP volin g. "I
lead from Bob Cous)' on lhl' can handi&lt;' \I,"
all -timr All -Star ass ists lis! wilh
Sai&lt;l Thomas, who. as usual,
~12, sounded :r s if he wuntl'd
spl'nl lht• aflcrnoon smiling and
Cha mtK'rs lo joi n ihr Lak&lt;'rs joking on the co urt : " I tried to
following I hi' co nt ~s!.
say anyihlng Ihat came Into my
mind . I ca lled him a sissy , a
"Tom IS an l'xce ll~n t offl•ns\1'&lt;' punk. I sa id anyl hlng."
playe r; hl' knows how lo play."
Jllac kman and Chamhl'r·s each
Johnson said. " I told Tnm, 'Don·r s('OrPd a pair of baskrl s 10 give
be lmpalienl. I'l l ge l lh r pass to thP Wrsl a 150-146 adva ntagP
yo u .·
and rvC' nttwll v 110
wilh 2: 41i left In ovrrllme. Ka·
n•spunded."
n•·m 1\bdul-Jabbar, like Erving
Th&lt;' Kmgdomr C' rowd of :14,27co pla yi ng his llilh /\11-Star Ga me,
- the srco nd -Ja rg(•s1 in Ali·Star
ihl'n blockr d Malone's shot and
his tor.v - rrs pondPd to Erv ing
huggrd lht• ball. 1\fl&lt;'r adjusting
w hen hr wa s inl rodutt~tl Jvst
ih&lt;' gogg les thai had fall en over
among thr ~4 playrrs, givi ng him
his mouth , lhl' Lakrrs captai n
a rou sin g st andin g m·a lion.
jammer\ homr a Blackman pass
The :lli-yea r-old Ph iladPiphia fnr a 1!i2-146 advanta ge wit h 2:08
forward, who ha s said hf' will
ll'fl. The ba sk••! was his first
rr t in' f o ll owi n ~ thP sra~wn. put
s lncr lh•• S!'CO nd quart er, and the
lhe Eas l ahead l:l~ 1:17 wi lh .l8 Sc.~st nPvP r thr£&gt;&lt;.~tenrd agrt ln.
S{'COnds lrf1 when hi' rP-Pnt Nf'd
the ga m l' aftr·r sonw

1~

m \nutPs
on lh(' bl' nch to drill hflmP a

jump&lt;'! from llw lrll fl a nk
" I knrw if I go l thP l&gt;al l. I wa s
going to shoo t it." saitl F:r\'lng,

who hi1 9of hi s 1:1 shols in ill s ltith
1\11 -Sta r app!'arancP. " I had a
good shooting tnuC'h wtH•n I wrnl
out . It wa s flxr itt ng, hut I'm
di sa ppo\nl ed . "
All er Erving' s hask PI, 8osion's Kev in Mc Hale foull'll Rolando Blackma n on lhr • fo n•a1·m
wllh 24 Sl't'O nlls lr fl. and tht·
Dallas guard I il'd lhr· score with I
of 2 foul shols.
Mosrs Mal one of lhr Ru lll'ls.
who had 27 polnls and 18
n•bounds . lippr •d in a Ml' lla l&lt;'
mis!' wi th Ihn"~P S('('O nd s rrmt.t in·

Meigs girls looking to wrap
up Tri-Valley basketball title.
ROCK SPRINGS - The undefeated Meigs Marauderettes can
ton ighup
t althe
Larry
Gymwrap
TVCMorrison
championship
nasium, bul thai could be a tall
order agalnsl a strong FederalHocking fi ve.
Coac h Ron Logan' s Marauden•lles are 17-0 overall and 14-0
In lhe league while the Lady
Lancers are second at l!i-2
overall and 12·2 inside TVC play.
If FHHS should pull orr the upset,
Meigs would have to defeal
Trimble next Thursday for the
Marauderett es 10 caplul'r lhe
title.
In the first meet ing lhis y&lt;'a r,
Meigs shot only 21 perrrnl from
Ihe fi eld but sllll managed a .14-22
win. That Joss and anolher 10
Alexander wer e the La dy
Lancers only stumbles lhls fall.

fres hm an and l &lt;·&lt;~ d s th r l.;ul v
Lan cPrs in scoring th1s Y•' ur.

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regional semifinals before losing . Federal -Hocking ha s moved
to class 1\1\ this season. The Lady
Lunr('rs retu rn rour startr·rs
from last year's 211·5 l&lt;"am.
The defending Class 1\A sectional and district C'hamplon
Ma raudercttes a r(' currently
ranked 71h (!\Pi and 9ih i UPi i ln
the mos t recenl sta le rallngs.
Federal -Hoc k ing had bee n
ranked as high as 12th ii\P i
ear lier in thP vca r, but haw sin ce
dropped from Ihe top 20.
Exprcred 10 star! for Mclg, are
5-foo l-6 se nior .lenni Couch and
5-5 junior Ta mmy Wright at
guards. 6·0 senior .Julie Miller
and :,.g senior .lenni Swartz al
forward s. and fi-1 s£'nlor ,Jenny
Mlllrr at center.
Probable starlers for FederalHock in g ar&lt;' 5·9 .Jenn ifer
Cucklcr, ' ·R Kim Chapman . ti.:l
Michelle Han es, 5-8 Lori Williams. and , .;; senior Tammy
Lockharl. Williams wa s il lldist rl ct selec tion lasl year as a
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ptnS co1t mt a total of $100. 1am a car uletman and
am paid on a commission basis . Can I deduct the cost

of the pens if I do not itemize on my income tu rt·
turn?
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n'" "outside ulosporson" {ont who doos his or her
stlllnc IWIY from lht employ"'' place ot bullntlll.

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M~day. fe bruary 9, 198i

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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NBA Standings
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Phoenix .............. 20
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KanSa."i 711. Nolr•• l)amt" fit
Unh• t •rsl t~· of South 77. t-: ar lh am

·:. Redmen utilize foul
·: to capture MOC win
URBANA, Ohio iUPii - A
co ntroversia l pia~· in the closing
seco nds, drawing a techn ical foul
on t he Urbana bench, providf'd
Rio Grande with fiv e point s to
·; ,edge the Blue Knight s 7R-7:l in thr
Mid-Ohio Conference Sa turday .
The win kept lh&lt;' Redmen on
_ t op of lhf' MOC' wllh a 9-1 mar k ,
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~)cad, and Anthony Raymore stole
:. the ball and passed to MlkcSmlth
who was immediately fouled as
. limE' ran out. He hit both frN'
· throws and Urbana Coac h Bob
" Ronal was whistled for a technl·
- ca l lor prol cs ling and Smilh hit

onr of the two shot s.
Smllh fini shed wllh 19, sE-cond
to Joe Verhoff's gamP-high 24.
Ron Rillinl'(er added J:l and
Raymore finished with 11 for Rio
Grande.
Urbana . 9-16 over all and 3·71 n
th e MOC. got 24 from Anthonv
Har ris and 19 from Milch
I sen hoff.
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Smllh 6·i · HI; RIUinr;••r ft.J -1:1: Ra)'mort•
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,: Meigs receives No. I seed
THE PLAINS - Meigs, 17-2,
wa s selected lht' number one
:. seed Sunday, while Warren Lo·
··ca l, 10· 7, was voted number two
_seed . In thE' Athens High Sc hool
.- Cla ss AA Sect ional Tou r namen l
', gra wlngs.
" . • Meigs will play Belpre, 11 -9, on
: February 28 a t 6 p.m . In !lrsl •. tound action or the lowN
,,.··· bracket.
Also in lh&lt;' lower bracket
'Incl udes Sh eridan . R-9. against
.. Miller. 3- 16, Febru ary 24 at 7: .)0
· p.m .. with 't hat winner playing
New Lexington, 17. on F ebru·
ary 28 at 8 p.m . Winner of the
Sh&lt;&gt;rldan·MIIIer-New Lex.lngton

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games plaxs the Meigs- Belpre
winner on March 7 at 8 p.m.
In the upper bracket. Warren
Local goes against Nelsonville·
York, 7-10, a t 6 p.m. on February
25 followed by the Alexander,
9-8.-F ederai -Hocklng, 7·11, game
at 8 p.m . Those winners play on
March 4 a t 7: 30 p.m . for I he
championship.
ThE' upper bracket sectional
winn er will play the Ironton
lower bracket winner at Ohio
University's Co nvocation Center
on March 11 at 8: 15 p.m . The
lowE-r bracket sectional winner
plays the Portsmouth lower
bracket winner on March the 10
at 8:15p.m .

Several members were reported til at the Tuesday night
, meeting oi Chester Council 323,
Daughtf rs of America, held at
the haiL
Both Ellzab.(!th and John Hay.f.i.
are Ill, Arvll Holter Is hospital·
lzed In Parkersburg, W.Y'a ., and
Jean Hall of Guiding Star Council, Is just home from the
hospital.
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Margaret Tuttle, councilor,
presided at the meeting which
. opened with the pledge to the
!lags and the Lord's Prayer. The

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unanswered points , triggering'~
streak that pushed lifo 82-56 with'
1: 19 left.
"We wanted to lake their inside
ga.me away early," Huckabay
saia. "True, they · missed some
shots, but we intlmi98ted them a
bit: We play well when we jump
on people.

man made a run late In the fir st
ha"lf. outscor ing Marshall10-2 In
the final 2: 04.
Th e P urple Pa la dins al so
scored the first basket or the
second half to pull within 40 -32.
But, th e Thundering Herd pu shed
II to 56-38 with 14: 35 remai ning.
Furman sliced it to 58-47 with
10: 34 left.

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Noah, the top seed and world 's
No . !i player, ap-peared sluggish
in th e first set. But he found his
rhy thm and r('('led off the last
three games aft er trailing 5·4 In
the seco nd set. He won the mat ch
by smashing a lob.
Noah had not beaten Nystrom
sine'(' their first m eet ing al
Stockholm in 1981. Nystrom. the
No. 2 seed. hild won tnreE&gt;Iimes in
a row before Sunday .
The 32-player tournament in
Lyon event marked Noah's return to tennis fr om a brief
vacatlon .he took after r" achlng
the quarterfinals of the Austral·
ian Open.
Noah won $32.500 and Ny strom
$16,200.

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pieces to be used at the convenllon. Mrs . Thompson volunt eered
to make lhe tablecloth lor the
club and also to provide table
favors.
Melanie Stet hem will be guest
speaker for the locus workshop to
be held March 18 at 1 p.m at the
Athens Extension office on con·
trlved flowers.
The program was presented by
Sheila Cu1·t1s on the Christmas
poinsettia, how .to care for it and
what to do with II once the blooms
have laded. A paper on square
food gardening was given by
Sheila Taylor who talked on what

and served with distinction In
FranCE' in World War II. With
help from Democratic Party
boss Thomas Pendergasl, he
Pnlered politics and was elected
Uniled States senator In 19.'15. He
was re-eiN'Ied to that position In
1940.
Truman was appointed by
President Franklin Delano
Roosevelt to head a special
committee Investigating na·
tiona! defense. He was elected
vice: president In 1944 and at the
death o(FDR. was sworn In as
president. President and Mrs.
Truman lived at Blair House
while the White House was being
restored.
· A few months after his appoint·
ment to the presidency, Truman
ordered the bombing of Hlro·
shlma and Nagasaki. which
brought World War II to a close.
In 1948, he was elected to the .
presidency over Thomas · E .
Dewey. In the succeeding years,
he established a containment
policy restricting the expansion
of Soviet Union Influence, estab.llshed the CIA, the Truman
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to do when gardening space Is
limit ed.
For roll call m embers named
ther favorite houseplants. It was
noled during- the meeting that
three members have had babies
In the past few months. JoAnn
Francis and Marlle Baum are
th e mothers of sons. and Debbie
Weber, the mother of a daughter.
Next m eeti ng will be held at the
home of Janet Koblentz. At that
lime an auction will be held to
replenish the treas ury and
members are asked to take
something for the auction to the·
meeting.
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Doctrine, the Marshall Plan,
NATO, the Berlin Airlift and In
1900, ord~red direct engagement
by the United States In the
Korean War.
Although Bess preferred the
quiet life, she was wile to one of
the most dy namic presidents In
U.S. history and remalnl'd his
confidante throughout hi s
presidency.
Daughter Margaret married
C'llflon Dar\iels, and Bess bo•·
ca me a' grandmother at age 72.
Although lh ~ pres ldf'n l died
first, he Is burled with his wlf£&gt; In
Independence. ' Mo. II was hi s
wish that "First Lady of the
United States ol America, April
12, 1945 · Jan. 20, 1953" be
inscribed on Bess's tombstone.
Following the book' revl~w.
refreshments wert' served 1o
Mrs. Wilson Carpent er, Mrs.
James C'latworthy, Mrs. Chester
Erwin, Mrs . Char les Gaskill.
Mrs. Ronald Rey nolds, Mrs.
Dwight Wallace, Mrs. Marvin
Wilson , Mrs. Forrest Bachtel,
Mrs. Roy Cassell and Mrs. Nan
MoorP, by hostess, Mrs. Si bley
Slack.

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AI llalc" &amp; ••••••
2411.

Pomeror, Ohio
4,15-' 86 -lc

OPEN TUESDAY, ;
WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSD~Y

9 AM 1o 11:30 AM ontl
12:30 PM to 3 PM

.DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

Coli Administrator Mrt.
Shirln J. NuHUd. Ml:d.
1·7-'87-1 mo.

992·3410

Ann ou li Ce 111 cnl s

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL'
FILL DIRT

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Announcements

Aadne Oun Shoot tponaortd by
Recine Gun Club. Ewry Sunday,
beginning at 1:00 p.m . Fect,orv
Choke, 12 eutge thotgunt.

10·8-tlc

Htvtn 't had tchool plctur• ot
tlf1ior picture• taken yet7 C.ll
PrKiout Memories Studio It

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

814 -948 -3010 .
MASTERCARO ·VISA!l No
c~h check. Alto. new credh
cerd, no one rtfutedl For Info,
ctll lretundtblel 1 · 31 &amp;· 733.
1082 ext. M-&amp;73 .

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•Insulation
•Storm Doors
•Storm Windows
•Replacement Window•

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Giveaway

•N•w ROoting

"FREE ESnMATES"

Germtn Sl'lepherd · Frlendly .
Glvt to good home. Cell 114-

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

448·478&amp; .
7 month, femtle. miud breed,
1*1 German Bh~tpherd. Htt
bHn ou11lde. Call 614· 446·

1-19' 87-1 mo.

0 VINYL

SIDING

0 ALUMINUM

0 llOWN

Glvt IWiy. 1 rebblt dog and 1
lare..- hunting dog. Ca11 114·

SIDING

882·7180 .

IN

INSULA nON

Rabbttlto gtve away . Yl Chttk·
1r~ Qlantand Y, Chinchilla. Ctll

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

81 4·98&amp;· 4288.
1 mile puppy tO Oivl tWty. Part
Hutklt, part Grot Tyrtn• ·and
mhttd. Call 114·992-2018 nr
114·992-neo.

New HOMII luilt
"Frea Eetlmatel"

PH. 949-2860
or 949-2801

8 Loat and Found

No Sunday CaNs

FOUND : Poodlt· wlclnlty of
Chntnut St. Call fl14 ·448·

3-!Hfn

114-742-2108.

We can repair and re-

LOll. Ftmtlt Blut Tit:* Coon.

coTe radtttors and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

hound. Corn1tock ar••· vicinity
Cr•b Cr.... ont vtlf okl.
cokK whhe whh l.,a• tnd am•ll
bl•ck spats, tan colorlrlg on fHi ,
w•lght •bout eo lbe, WllflnQ 2
coli••. ont tt•ctronlc tr•lnr.tfi
cou., goldlncclor. REWARD for
return or lnformtUon luding to
tht return of thla dog , Don
CillO, 304 ·1511· 3289 .

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PAT HILL FORD
992 · 2196
Middleport, Ohio
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lo1t ~ack &amp; whitt r•l tarrlor
named Prince. Long Hollow ltd.
Letan •re• . Rtw•rd. 304· 8115·

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NEW LISTING - JUST
WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN

NEW LISTING - CLO~E TO

a level lot Carport, separate

8s Vicinity

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llelry E. CIIIMtl, Jr.
lt2·illl

JtM T11IIIIL... MS. 2MO
Dottlt filii« ..... ttz-5Hf

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L1undermat . Mondll)' and tuM;
dey . Ftlb. 8th 1nd 10th 1 :30 to

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411/tfn

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Wanted To Buy

Wt PtY c•th for Iat• model cltlh

·BISSELL
BUILDERS

CUSTOM IUILT
HOMES &amp; GAUGES

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860
4-16-l&amp;·dn

ulility room. carpeting, storage
buildinP. $19.900.00.
room home on a nice lot 3
bt!drooms. basemen!, nice
woodwork with 2 lireplaces.
Carpeting and many other lea·
lures. ~KING $24,900.00.

Sale

Middleport

TV &amp; APPLIANCE

LOOKING FOR! 56 aete larm
in the country. Modern split
Ioyer home wilh many lea·
tures, includes W.B. lirepla ce, W.B. lurnace, pond &amp; ·
lruit frees. Good local&gt;on.
$54,900.00.

Yard

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RIDENOUR

at $7,1XXl.OO.

AlB

Found: Mala Oolden Rtt6twer.
on Nt!w Lima Ro.ct . Wtltlng red
toll.- . Found Feb. 8 . Call

Wt MIWJ Ahll fl••
t••~ Tuhltiu

wKh 2 bt!droom apt upstairs.
In good condition. Apartment
renlal will make payment on
buildi n~ 24'x220' lot Bargain

IIIINIRSVILE AREA -

RADIATOR
SERVICE

•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
• SATILUT£ SALES &amp; SERVICE

Day or Night
NO SUNDAY UllS

49135 St. lt. 124
loclllt, Oil'- 45771

Open Enrollmeni
Thru The Year ·

•ZENITH
•SYLVANIA
•SPUD QUEEN LAUNDRY

RACINE - CIDSe lo everyth·
ing. Cute 3 bt!droom home on

G&amp;M TV
REPAII

V. C. YOUNG Ill

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

1115-Dollllld ClotheS

Business
Senrices

(Free Estimates)

3942.

"At Raatonoble Prien"

CRAnS
PATTERNS

OFFERS ENRICHING ·
LEARNING EXPERIENCeS
FOR CHILDREN 3 TO 8
YEARS OF AGE

4102 . '

TOWN! This older home
needs some repa ir. Features
29 acres and lree gas to
hou se. $19.500.00.

' Add l1 .05lol PI lil'tw:. . 'li·

- Plumb ing tnd electfical
work

992·6215 or 992-7314

3 Craft lloOitl (nlue $8.851
when you Oilier one ol the
$2.95 bQaltl bled belOW.
111--HUpin Cruc:hll
115-EIIY ~ Crocla1
117-Mollill~

1614) 992-7321

- COncr.te worh

air, fully insulated. Fenced
yard. this IS an excellent buy at

lovely pineapple pattern

PRE-SCHOO~
Middleport, Ohh~

1271 .

nace, water sotter1er,

720t-use three-ply fln·
gering Vllrrt to make a

CARPENTER
SERVICE
- Roofing 1nd guHit' work

Knive1

Aulhorlztd John Ooore,
Now Hollond, lush ·Hog
farm lqulp11111nt
Deolor

SAT. NIGHT

GINGERBREAD
HOUSE

YOUNG'S
- Addont tnd remodeling

U. S. RT. SO EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

EVElY

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SALES &amp; SERVICE

Bashan Building

12

Circuler Sew•
Saw Chain

204 (ontlor St.
Pomeror, Ohio

2·5-87-1 mo.

6-17.-tlt

8-lJifn

Chisels

Zone-Commercial

Alto Trmllllttl••
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

417 Second Avenue, BoK 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

SHARPENING
SERVICE

100ft.

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR .

~ (614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601

1·16-'87·1 mo.

100ft.

Rt. 124, PoottroJ OW.

:t Licensed Clinical Audiologist

Call:· 742·2407

FOR SALE

Roger Hysell
Garage ·

Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
0z Swim Molds • Interpreting. Setvices

$3\,!lXJ.OO.

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Pomeroy, OH.

MEIGS
EXCAVATING
COMPANY

bt!droom home on a corner lot.
Modern kitchen wKh ceramic
cook unit, ref., d&gt;shwas ~. m&gt;
crowa~. New umnox gas fur·

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40Z.

Q·TIPS
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SWABS·

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s.oo P.M.

local Tuberculosis Office concer ning additional assis tance for
the child .
Mrs. Hysell, nurses sc holarship chairman, noted that she
wUL be placing literature at
Veteran s Memorial Hospital con·
cerning the scholarships avalla·
ble through Eight and Forty . A
fell er. was read from Barbara
Gross, Sprlngflel~. awards chairman, concerning the Maybelle
Gamble trophy which the salon
won In August.

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8t00 A.M. to

American Legion Child Welfare
Foundation and El~ht and Forty
Scholarslp Fund In memory of
Belly Fellows. A card will he sent
to Reginald Fellows and Mrs.
Fellows' daughter, Mrs. Jack
White, about the m emorial
donation.
Pearl Knapp, chapeau, presided at the meeting with Veda
Davis serving as Ia ·aumonler.
Mrs . Davis also reported on a
cystic llbrosls children. Mrs.
Knapp will check through the

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Enclolld PINII Find My Special Prepaid
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111 Courl St.

mother's llf~ In Indep~ndence,
Mo., where at age 19, she became
head of the family- her mother
and three younger brothers wh~n her father commlttf'd suicide. Bess's lifelong friend was
M ary Paxton, who lived next
door, and Bess married Harry
. Truman, son of a mule trader and
farmer.
Harry Truman was an avid
: · reader and mainly self-educated.
· He bacame an Infantry ca ptain

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omeroy

GENERIC
DRUGS COULD
SAVE YOU

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Mrs. Dwight Wallace, president of the Middl eport Lit erary
Club, greeted club members at
the January m eeting held at the
Middleport Presbyt e rian
Church.
The I hough! for the day , as
presented by Mrs. Wilson Carpenter, program chairman, was
" men ought to love their wives as
their own body."
Mrs. Ches ter Erwin was Introduced as reviewer of the book
"Bess," by Margaret Truman .
Margaret Truman has authored two books- one about her
mother and onE&gt; about her father.

.. - In "Bess." she tells of her

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Also announced was the meet·
lng of the Pas I Councilors Club to
be held Feb. 11 at 7: 30p.m . at the
hall. Marcia Keller and Charlotte

Middleport Literary club meets

L YON , France tUP))- Yan ·
nick Noah of France defeat ed
Joaklm Nystom of Sweden 6-4,
7-.'i Sunday to win a $li5,000
Grand Prix ten nis tournamen t.

Valeatlae Love •Del

service.

Grant wll be hostesses. The Good
of the Order co mmittee thanked
those who bought valenllne
candy. ·
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Others allendl ng were Dorothy
Ritchie. Beulah Ma xey , Sandy
White, Doris Grueser, Thelma
White, Lora Damewood, Ruth
Smith, Opal Hollon . Mae
McPeek. Ada Bissell, Faye Kirkhart. Esther Smith, Ethel Orr,
Erma Cleland, Jo Ann Baum,
Everell Grant, Pauline Ridenour , Goldie Frederick, Alta Bal·
lard, and Betty Young.

Garden ·Club do1Ultes book to library

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Noah wins tourney

Cower Change-Must

A donation to the National
Jewish Hospital In Denver, Colo.
for the treatment of children with
cystic fibrosis and other respira ·
tory diseases was made when the
Meigs County Salon ·.710, Eight
and Forty, met Monday night at
the home of Julia HyselL
The Salon also made arrangements lor donations for other
project work of the Eight and
Forty. A feller was read from
. Mary Martin wilh a dona lion to
be given her and the Salon to the

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A book, "The Complete Guide
:· ; · : to Midwest Gardening" , has
been dona led by the Shade Valley
Council of Floral Arts to the
: : . Pomeroy Ll brary, it was noted at
a meeting of lhe club heid
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·&gt; :- .recently at the home of Denise
•• • · Mora.
·:
. Allee Thompson presided at
:; ·· ·the meeting noting that the Ohio
·..
Association of Gard_en Club's
: , • convention will be held July 28,29
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.· ,· 'country theme will be carried out
and each garden club In Region
11 has been asked to furnish a
tablecloth made out of quilt

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nallonal anthem was sung and
scripture was read !rom Psalm
67.
The .district meeting was announced for Feb. 7 at the New
Lexington Senior Cit lzens Build·
lng, at 10 a.m.-Refreshments will
be potluck and t hose attending
are to lake their own table

Business. Services

:Eight and Forty. chapter has meeting

VALENTINE

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Herd looking to extend win streak ··
HUNTI NGTO N. W .V ~ iUPIJ • " Th e lntr nslt)· level on defense•
- Marshall U niversit y is looking was good lhr whole ga m e,"
lo cx tPnd thr · nation' s longest
HuckaiJ av
sa id. " T om Curry'
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m~ jor college winning strea k to
~a rn e prepared to play. He was
l :l games tonight when II host s responsible for our ra·st break. "
The 6-foot -9 Curry gra bbed 14
Southt'rn Conf&lt;&gt;rcncp foe The
Citadel tonight in Cam Hender· rebounds.
son C'c nt el'.
Marshall led .Jo-17 at 2:56
The Thundl'r ing H erd ran Its before inter mission and :JS-20
with 2: 27 before halftime. Furstreak to 12' ga m es Saturday bv
walloping Furma n 82-61, · and
Furman !'oach Butch Estes sa id
when lhP Thunderin g Herd plays
like llw t lhNc's nothing &gt;'OU ca n
do about i t.
Cent er Tom Currv scorf:'d 21
point s and guard Skip Henderso n
notc hf'd 18 to spark Marshall,
w hi ch dominat ed in rebound s
i8·22.
Mar shal L 17-4 overal l and 11 -0
i n 1he conference, raced to an 8·0
lr-a d In the fi rst 2:39 and never
trailed : The Thundering Herd led
by as many as 18 points twice in
l hc first half and held a 40-30
halftime m argin.
Furman , 14-9 overall and 8·4 In
the conference. was led by David
Brown wilh 17 points and. Eric
Moore with 14.
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.John Humphrey and Maurice
Br;·son tallied 12 point s apil'ce
for MarshalL
"That' s the best In a yea r and a
hal.f I've seen Marshall play ,"
Estes said. 'They played with
intensity for 40 mlnutf:'s. Their
deff:'nse was absolulely outstand·
lng. It look us com plel r l y out or
what we wanted to do.
"Their bo ard strengt h is obvious . They had 22 pQints off
offensi ve rebounds . Between
th£&gt;ir l ast break and boards. il
was no contest. Wh £&gt;n they play
hard. there is not hing you can do
~bo ut it ."'
M arshall coach Rick Huckabay also took noiP of his team' s
intrnsily.

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

' S.rYICt

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

Bel~ You A
UMd Cer or Fix
· ·Your Old One
We'll

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UNd mobllt hom". Call

441·0178

892· 3471 .

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mot01 fot' bo•t efltt 4·K
:104·112· 3747.
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114· 742· 2321.
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190 MUUEIIY AVE.

PH. 992·9949

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luyl~ dli.._ gold. aiNtr coWi,.
rk\91 . jewtlfy, tt•Wnt Wtft, Gird
cotnt. 1.,-g• cun.ncy. lOp 11111
eft. Ed. lurkett lltbtr Bhel'
2nd . Avt~ . MlddltPOf1, Oh . . . . ~

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IIEIUILT &amp; IIEPAJIID

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TOP CASH ptld fDf '8l mocftl
And Olfttt Uled c•t. 8mfdt
lu lct.· Pontlac. 1111 Eltttrn
Avt .. Oalllpollt . C•ll &amp;14·4f4l:
2212 .
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John K. IHh
Owntr /Mecholllc

Aoto1Hthre lhpalr

CALL
n2-740S Apt.
!t. II. U, r-oy, Ott.

811-448· 3172

PH. 949-2193
or 949-2756

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS

·

Jim Mink Chev .·Oidt Inc . • •
8111 Otne Johnton . ~

Truck. euto, &amp;
heavy "equipment
repelro and welding . ·
(All mokee &amp; modolel

SANDY'S
AUTO SALES
TUHIIJPI to TWANSMISSIONI

uMd cars.

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO IEPAII

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Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio
44

LAFF~A-DAY

Bermaid wa,-.ted -Happy Corner.

Apartment
for Rent

Must be 21 . Call afteJ 4:30.
614-446-2626 .

2 BA , 15 Court St . Carpeted.

Occa110nal babysitting in our

Kitchen fum. f360-rnont h. Plu1
utllltin, deposit. Cell &amp;14· 448-

4926.

home tor 17 mon th old. Day
hflht hours. Soma evening. Call
61 4-446-8648 aft er 5.

Gracious living. 1 and 2 bed·
at VIllage
Menor and Ai'tl8flide Apart·
ment t in Middleport. From
$215. including utilities. Cell

room· apartments

No e•perience necenary, muat
·be 11111ilabl a for immediete em -

614 -992·7787. EOH.

pl oyment. Co. Benefits, major
medic ill benefit a. Call M onday &amp;
Tuesday . 10 AM to 4 PM
614-446 -6 146

2 ~edroom apt. $yrecuJe, S1 36
month, $76 depotit, plus utili·
titt. Cell 614-992-7671 or

614·992·6732.

Babyaitter need ed in teachers
h ome. 8· 4 . M onday -Friday .
Mu st li ve in city of· Gallipolis.

Ca ll 614-446· 4294 aher 7PM.
Hard working, motivated in di ·

vidual wanted at Southnstern
Businen College. Call6 14-4464367 &amp; ask lor Sharon Drain .

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tlouses. Pt . Pleaa.!lr'lt end Gallipo·
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AIRliNES NOW HIRING . Flight
Attendants, Agents. Mechani cs.
Cu11 tomer Se rvice . Salaries to
S 50K . Entry level posi tions. Call
805 -687-8000 Ext. A-9805 tor
current listinga.

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GOVE RNMENT JOBS .
8 16.040 -$59,230 yr. Now Hiring . Call 806 -687 -6000 Ext ~
R ·9806 for c urrent federal list .
So meone to care for elderly in
her ho me in Tuppers Plains.
Room. board and some pay . Call
evenings 81 4-.446-7496. Beu
WBb!ter.
Hard working. moti11ated individual Vo~Bnted at Southaanarn
Business College. Call614-4464367 and ask for Sharon Drain.

The Meigs local School District
is curren tly see king applications
fro m certified appllc&amp;nts for an
Assistan t Hlgtl School Track
Coach , Junior High Track
Coach. Aui stant Junior High
Trnck Coach and Gir ls' Reserve
, So.ftbllll Co11ch ftu;, tile 1986-87
, school year . Applicants must
, hold a valid Ohio teaching
certificate a nd for coaching
pos it ionl must meet certifica·
t•on requ irements of Ohio for
5port1 medicine and CPR . Per !
sons in terested aho uld contact
Dan E. Morris, Su perintendent
of Meigs local Schools. at 621
Sou th Third Avw enue in Middl eport , Ohio
AVON , no service ch arge, open
terri t o ries, phone 304 · 67 5 ·

1429.

"But are you SURE they all
lived 'happily ever after'?"
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Professional
Services

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3 bedroom house in city. Call
614·446-1875.

Piano &amp; organ lessons. Mary
Lucas. Call 614-446-9787 or

614-446-4426.

Small Z bdr . houaeon Lincoln St .
evaileble Mirth 1st. 8250 per
month. utilitits not included .
DOJIOI g• hett; tat t1r1k fill -up
free. New carpeting, wtsher·
dryer hookup, hn stove &amp;
refrigeretor, fenced in 'f&amp;rd.
Qui" neighberhood. No pall.
Muimum of 2 children. Security
deposit &amp; r~erenC.. required.
Co li anytime 614-968-4160.

Julia 's Petsonel Care Home,
Clifton . W.Va. Family buline11
si nce 1969. Have vacancy for
e ld erly patient. 304-773-6873.

Real Eslale
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3 bdr .. close to toWn. 2 baths,
fireplace. central eir. City echool
district. Call 814-245 -9248 ..

Newly constructed 1 story, 2 BR
dupleJI , approJI. 1 mile from
downtown Gallipolis . Refaron·
cea. No pets. Call 814-448-

A-1 co nditlon -Con'tlenient In
downt own area. 333 Tf1ird
A11enue. Caii614-446-07J7.

Equal Opportun ity Employer" .

2 bedroom home. large yard.
Interested p.uties only. Call

3-4 bedroom t-.ouse ne81' school
and hospital. Priced to sell.

814-742-2641 .

$23,000. Coli 614·992·6060.

3 bedroom house tor rent in
Pomtroy. *275. per month plus
deposit and reference required.

614-992-7727.

For rent O'uple• 3 bedroom.
basement. Mt. Vernon Ave.
304-675-3030 or 676-3431 .
3 br full basement. garage, larQe
lot, close to 1chool . merket. etc,

304-676-3431 o• 676-3030.

Cu te 2 room cottage with bath.
furnished, utilities paid. $66.
week. e100. depollt required.
304-675· 3100 or 675·6509.

42 Mobile Homes

Situations
Wanted

Anom and board for senior
cltil fl n. TLC . 24 hour c arfl. Call

614-992 -6873.

SituAt io ns Wanted - Typing in
my home or part-time secretar ial
werk. Good experienced background . a lso medical. 304. &amp;753 447

2 bdr., all utilities paid except
alec.. turn . or unfurn .. 11c.
deposit required . . Convenient
locttion. Call 614 -448-8568 or

32 Mobile Homes

614·446·477B.

f(lr Sale

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Schools
Ins truction

2 bdr. mobile home. Children
tccepted. CaM 614· 446- ~197 .

2 BR Mobile Home for rent-2
children. Refer~~nce. C. II e14·

388·8633.

446-0608.

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES. 4 MI .
WEST, GALUPOUS, RT 35.
PHONE 814·446·7274,

2 bdr. trailor In Gallipolis trta.
t250 plus utilitiBI. Call 304·

676 -6208.

3 BR . partl.!ly turn., wet• paid,
Con'tl. locaUon, Rl , '7 , 1lso
apartment in Ch•hir•furn. C1ll

14)1 70 Fleetwood. 3 Bdr ,. 2 full
bathl, total ele&lt;:. Like new. price
OIIIJOtitble. Call tlttf 4 week·
daya , 1nytlme weekstnds. 614-

814·268·5818.

38B·8633.

2 bedroom trailer, unfurni1hed.
1 chHd accepted. Re1arence and
deposit requ ired . 614 · 742 -

1982 1411116 Mobile Home on
rtverfront lot in Middleport. Unit
ha1 all 8J1tra'1 1et up. Cell
814· 992-3348 after 5 :00pm.

2890.

Mobile home for rent In Aacln e.
Also mobile heme tor rent in

1980 Uberty, 2 bHroom, nt·
up, can be moved or leh on
rented lot. $7450. Call 614-

Chnhlre. Coll614-387-7148.

2 btdroom lrliler, couples, 1
1mall child. Locust Rd. AI. 1, Pt.
Pleasant. 304-676· 1078.

Retnin Now . South easte rn Bus·
iness College. Call 614·446·
4367

' 18 Wanted to Do

2 bedroom . Good condition.
Must sell. S3000. Call814-742-

K &amp; K Mobile HomM. 2 and 3
bedroom mobile homll . 304·

3100.

676·3000.

'81 Commodore, 14l4t5, like
new lived In only 8 monthl,
payoff. Pho ne 304·882·38154.

Tralltr for rent. 2 bedrooms.
Gallipolll Ferry area. 30•·87Ji·

7942.

1981 Patriot, 14x70 , 2 bed·
room1. 1 1h baths, 304~ 8915 ·

44
Farms for Sale

Will do tint cla n waahing and
ironing in my home. Can gi'tle
references. Call Mrs. Caldwell
on Bob McCerm ick Road at
614-446 ·4334 ef1er 6 PM .
Pa inting, plumbing. odd jobs.,
RAfe rences . Ce ll 614 -246 ·
95 46 •

H1ve room in home for elderly
person Excellent Ca re. 304·
676· 76 41 ave n i n~ • Bn by- sining In your home. good
re ferences end reliable. 304·

ee2·3290.

Finanml

773-5024.

304·676·1076.

Merchandise
51 Household Goods
Mollohan Furniture . Rt. 7 No"h.
Gallipolis, OH PH. 614-4487444 . Why pay more? Check us
out for low prioes on furniture &amp;
appliances. 6 piece wood living
room group, $399.

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62

Olive St .. Gellipoli1 . New &amp; used
wood-coal stoves. 6 pc wood LA
suite U99, bunk beds •199.
recliners new &amp; used bedroom
suites, wringer washers, &amp;
shoes. New livlngroom 1ultes
8199-8699, lamps. Cell 614·

446-3169.

County Appliance. Inc ~ Good
uaed appliances and TV sets .
Open BAM to &amp;PM . Mon thru
Sat. 614-446· 1699, 627 3rd.
Ave. Gallipofil, OH .

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washlfs. dryerl, refriger1tors,
ranges . Skaggs Appliances.
Upper River Rd. beside Stone
Crest Mottl. 614-446· 7398.

LAVNE 'S FURNITURE
Sofa• and c htirs priced from
t395 to t996. T1bln 8150 and
up to '126. Hidt·a·beda 1390
to t696 . Recliners t225 to
13715 . lamps 828 to • 126.
Dinettn t109 and up to t495.
Wood teble w -6 chaira t285 to
$795 . Dtlk 8100 up to e376.
Hutches t400 end up. Bunk
beds complete w-mattre11n
f295 and up to t396 . Btby beds
•1 10 • t1 76. Mettrnseaor box
springt ful! or twin t63. firm
t73. and t83. Oueenseta*226,
King f360 . 4 drawer ch81t t86.
Drellel'l t89. Gun cabinets 8,
10. 12t~~un . GtsOftlectricrange
e375. Baby mattre•au *36 &amp;
t45. Bed tram• t 20, *30 &amp;
King freme •so. Good sei8Ctln
of bedreom suit... metal ce·
binets, headboards UO and up
to t86.
Ustd Furniture: wood table &amp; 2
benchH. beds, Ore11er, wood
wardrobe. 3 miles out BuleviUe
Rd. Open 9AM to 6PM , Mon.
thru Sat . &amp;U-446-0322 .
Good used portable and floor
model tv 1or tale. Call dey or
night 614-446-1149·.
Sat of bunk beds with matretl,
box springs, It elder. Good Con d.
'76. Call after 4 PM 614· 446·
Sur• Cold Spot Refrigerator,
coppenone. Stirs Kenmore
auto electric r•nge, coppertone.
Mtytag W11her and Dryer,
white. Kitchen table and Jl
chairs. 1 buffet. 1 cheat of
drawers. Ctll 814·992·7462
after 8:00 p.m

Small1 bedroom apt. at 22nd •
Mt. Vernon. • 132.&amp;0 month.

Coli 614·245·9248.

304·875·5679.

Business
Buildings

63

2 bedroom apt In Point Plellant
call 814· 446· 2200 1fter 6:00

PM .

Commerclll bulldlnga fo; leate.
Downtown Pt . Pleasant. Stores,
offices. A-One Retl Estate.
Carol Yeager, Broker. Call 30•·

1 Bedroom bMic rent t176.00
plus el~ric. Alao required a
8200.00 security deposit. CON·
TACT: Jackton EttatH DePt. Ph
448 -3997 Equtl Housing
Opportunity.

Antique shop end ttock for 11le.
Will ...1 stock and building
separ1te. Call 614·067-6&amp;38.

2 Btdroom ept. nlc. carpeting,
wat., paid , walher
d~~
hook-up. stove. refrlg. fumlthtd
t'tllllable Jan 1, 1987 Ph.

a

36 lots &amp; Acreage

014-448·7025.
Furnished • unfurnished apts ..
t1150 .00 11nd up. rtftren cn Ph.

1 'h aertlet w ith ntw septic 11nlr.
lnltelled .. 3'h miiH down A1. 7 .
Call 614-448-4701 .

304·87&amp;·7738

A1hton building Iota. mobile
ho mes p..-mltttd, Clyde Bowen,

Furnished epanment. next door
to library. Onaproflltkmaladult
only. P•klng, Call ' 114· 448 ·

0'

304·076·

6104 A· 1 Alii Ettlte.

J,_304·676·2338.

Antiquas

Antique dining room 1et; table.
c hina c:lotet, &amp; buffet. 70 ye trs
old. Solid oak. C•ll 614 -388-

9960.

64 Misc. Merchandise
Tony' I Gun Repelrl, hot reblue·
ing. Open 9:00AM to 7:00PM .

Coli 304·876·4631 .
20 "

Homtlita cha in saw

t100.00 . Speed Queen clothes
dryer 8100.00. Antique cedar
c lout t 150. 00. 304 · 773 6303.

2 acres Sand Hill Rold. 304·

614·446·4149.

MiJted htrdwood slabs . 812. per
bundle. Containing eppro11 . 1 Y.z
tona . FOB Ohio Pellet Co.
Pomeroy, Ohio. Call &amp;14· 992·

6481 .

Reduced. 1 1h acrtlot, loc•ttd at
FlatrQ.ck, 500 tt frontlt~~e. priced
upon lnspKtlon. John Werner,

Firewood for ule. $36 per load
or 6 leads S160. Delivered and
stacked. Call · 614•949· 2501
after 5 PM .
·
King WOOd •COBI ltO'tle with
blower. $260. Call 304· 882·
2024 between 7-10:00 p.m.
Firewood for sale. Seuoned
Oak. Delivered 836 h11ping
tru ck load. Rutland, Pom•oy,
Muo!' aree. 614· 742·264&amp;.
3 pc. liv ing room suite, 1 gold
carpet end ped appro11. 24x14.
Good condition . Phone 304·

773·6313

For tale: Warm Morning g11
heater thermostat• and fan .
Harry Btiley 1126 E. Main
Pomeroy. 814·992· 3408.
New kerosene heaters. 2 speed
fan1 . Ctll 814 -742· 2465 ot

814·742·26BO.
- - - - - So.b2.tcln06

Lost in Pomeroy. E. Main St.
Brown end white Rabbit Be&amp;gle
with collar and tag. Answers to
Tom . 850. reward for tafe
rtturn. 814·992·8216.
Upright frtezer for ta lo. $200.

Coli 61 4-992·3B16.

May tag Wringer wa1her for u le.
Like new. $200. Cell 614-742·

2362.

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEV PUBLISH·
lNG CO. r.c:ommenda th .. you
do buslnes1 with people you
know, end NOT to und mon.y
thrDug h the mail until you hve
m'tlestl g.. td the oflerlng.

Nice 3 BR house. •3&amp;0 plua
utilltls • Hc. dtpotlt. Ctll

Modern 1 BR apt. Conv. locl'li0n
clo. . town, tingle p•ton pr•
ferrtd. Stc. O.p., Aeft. Cell

weekends.

814-448·20&amp;e ,.,.. e.

wood. t18.95 ea. (15) 4' d'•V. "
luan plywood, t6.99 et. (8}
4 'x8' all weod paneling. Woad grtlns &amp; prints. t7.9! ea.
Second• t5.99. l71 Masonite.
Marllte pfenh 11" wide 98 "
long paneling. T&amp;G. Second•
t 1 .50 ea. !81 4'x8 ' Marllte bath
panel emboued In 4 " x4" block

17.96 end ee.95 eo. 191 4"•8'

EQtllpjlod khchon. .,..., plokup.

8 room tlou•a on SO aer" at
Eureh. t200 a month. Call

Ideal for 2 ptrll• to 11'1111

304·871·1104.

PPIIICN.

l

Coli 814·1192·1all.

® Secret City

@ Facts of Ufe
8:05 CI) New !.,eave It to S.aver

6:30 Ill Cililll NBC Newt
I]) A!&gt;tlon Outdoo" with
Juliut Boroa
(I] II (I) ABC Newa
• (l) Hogan' • Heroes
(I) Doctor Who
@ D ll2i CBS Nowa
(ill Reading Rainbow
@ WKAP In Cincinnati
6:36 CIJ Down to Earth In S1ereo.
7:00 IIIli PM Magulnt
(I) Hardcaatlt and McCIM'·
mlck
I]) SportsCenter
(I] Entertlllnmont Tonlght
ET 1alks wi1h Michael J . Fox

Auto Parts

&amp;

---- -- -- - Accessories
Budget transmissions used &amp;
rebuilt ell typet. Torque conver·
ltrl &amp; trenlfer easel. Engine
over had kits. Alliaon Transmis·
tin parts and eve joints. 30 day .
lo lifetime warranty.
Will
deUvar, ca1h.end carry or install.

Large round belet o1 hay. will
delivti'. t1&amp; a bale. Call 614448-10&amp;2 after&amp; .

Modern dining room suite, tllblt.

Hay for11hl. Call 814·448-2974
or 441-0788.

Cell 614·379·2220. "' 26866n

Hey for ule: Clean, mixed
Surplus, Oanim, Rental, Army. hay·nevtll' wat. t125 / bala. Call
Carhart Clothing, eloae OUI-' 814-448·4083.
pricn on heavy c lothing, Sam
Somervilla's E..'l Rl'tltntwood Hay. t1.&amp;0/ ba4e. Cefi814- 24&amp;Junction lndepend1nce Road 54B6.
Old Routa 21 Frl 581 Sun

Used GM tranaml11lons. All
intlrnally inspected &amp; guaranteed. Also Ford &amp;. ·Chryslar. Call

6 chair• .• chin• caiHp.t. Used

YO"fllttlet380. 304-67&amp;-4679.

66 Building Supplies

79 Motors Homes

71
Building Materi•l•
Block, brick, MWtr plptt, win·
dows , lintels, etc . Cl1ude Win·
tara. Rio Grande. 0 . Call 614·

Autos for Sale

79 Formule Firebird. Higfl miles.
good shepe. t2600 neg . Cell

246-6121".

814·446·8891 ofte&lt;l PM .

Conaete blocka all slzea yard or
dtliYerv. Mason ••nd. Gallipolis
Block Co., 1 23~ Pine St .•
Gallipoli1. Ohio Call 614·448·

1983 510 Chevrolet pickup.
4JI4; 1983 Olda Hurst; 1981
Monte Carlo: . 1980 Plyn\oulh
Vol"e; I 970 Chw"lo; 1976 &gt;,;
ton Chwrolet pickup; 1918
Chwrolet pickup; 1978 Ford
Cuatom Van; 1 Et7Z Chwrolet El
Ctmino .. Dynamark Riding lawn
Mower. C1U 814-•48-8201 or
814-446· 8113 . Makt offer~

27e3.

56

Pets for Sale

Foll faced foam lntolltlon board.

742-2416 .. 614-742-2180.

61 Farm Equipment

l----------2010 John Deere dlestl tractor~Mowa, dltc 139150. New Idee
Dvnt Boun~ mower t495. Ute
model 224T •John Dowo bot.,.
t1295. H1y wagon t300. Call

614·288·&amp;522.
.
'

CAOSS. SONS
U.S . 311 Wttt, Jadcson, Ohio.

814·288·8451 .

Ma1aey Ferguton, New Hollend.
Bush Hog Sal• • Sef'tlk:t. Over
40 used tractora to ehooH from
• complete line of new • und
equlpmlr'lt. large1t ltlec:llon In

s .E. Ohio.

marble to p t179.96. (11) 30"
Venlty with marble top t79.96.
!12 ) 6 piece tllgh glon tub
enclosure ~~~ t29.96 . (13) 6 '
tempertd glan sliding tub
doon, aluminum finish, 149. 94
or •39.9.6 with purcha1e of tub.
114) Single door med . .cab.
pltltic box , stainltn sletl
frame. •19 .915 11. (15)1 and 2
piece flbergl••• tub and 1hower
comblnation. Colora • white.
8129.95 to 8199.96 ea. 5
perc!lnt discount on 2 piece &amp;
up. 1161 4 piece solid oalc towel
btr 111. • 19.96 . 11 7) Pfefini1hed
Olk bruce flooring W 'x2W'
Random lengths t1 .96 aq, ft . 10
c.t.n up t1 .76 sq. ft . 20 sq. ft.
pr. c.t.n . (18) Pfehung atell
Insulated doors 889.95 11. (191
Pine p1nel doors . t39.91S to
'69.96 B. grtdn . 1201 Double
lidelight tntrtnce doora 'h gliat
'h panel. t299.95 ta. (21)
Double enhtnct door1, ¥.. gla11
111 plntl.t349 .96. 1221 Prihunt~~
Interior doort, flnithed • un11n·
ishtd. Ctloice sizes. •34.96 et.
123) Wood 6 pl11tlc lhuttert
from 31 " to 80" t9.9&amp; to
*26.95 pr. f24) all wood scr""
d oo n . t 12 . 95 ea . (26)
1 '!4''x31 " x80" wh ile 1torm
door1. ln1ulattd foam fill...
t89.96. (26) Countertop plastic
60 cants aq , ft. (271 Vinyl siding
trim ! colora (12' J ch~nnt+
t11 ,60) (10' inside :corner
t3 .00) 110 ' outlilte corn•r

JIM "S FARM EQ~IPMENT
CENTER. SR 35 W. Qollpollo.
Ohio. Coli &amp;14·446·9777, ovo.

11"'· 16.691110148" Vonll"j whh

e·

14.001 12BI 12"'x12" ploln

white ceiling tilt 26 cents ••· or
64 pleca ctn. •11. 60. (29)
24"1148" 1r:ouatlctl emboated
fire resistant ceiling panels
U .35 ea. (30) Cloteout whhe
ceiling grids {12 ' mainteat1 .50
ea.)(4' teeiO cents ea.) Penn's
Wtrehouse. Wellston, Ohio.
.. 8
614-384-36•6. Open 8 -a ,
days.

'73 Nova, 33 ,000 mllet, I cyl,
A,P,S , 4 door, second owner,

g•-blk lop, ti .950.00. 304·
875-5384.
'78 Pontitc Bennevllle. all
power. tSOO .OO . 304-876 ·

3044.

1984 Chwy Station Wagon, low
mileage, t6,350.00. 304-676·

4480.

1884 MtrcurvTopaa , clean, AC.

13.150.00. 304-676·4480.

1982 Ford Escort, 2 door,

11.750.00. Phone 304· 676·
4480.

82 Ply. Reliant, white, 4·dr , ac,
pa, at, new tires. t2860. 32
WMWick Ad. Pt. PleiNnt.

81 4·441·3592. Up front tree·
tort with warranty over 40 used
tracton, 1000 tools.

304·875·3183.

1980 350-C John Deara doz..wilh canopy • winch. C11f

'84 AMC Eagle. 4 whNI drfve.
AM·FM stereo, tilt, cruite. air,
32.000 actual mlln. e11c cond.

814-388-90&amp;2 or 614·3B8·
9312.

John Deere 1010 tl'lctor with
ptows &amp; diiC •3seo. John Deere
2 row planter e275. Hamm•
mill with til •cc1110rlas. C.ll

814·288-6822 .

3010 John De are dieMI tr•ctor
with plows 141150. John Deere
transport disc I 1881. AC no -till
planter 11550. 300 gellon

oprove• 129&amp;. Coli 614·281·
6822.
.

1982 Ctlrysler- Fifth Avenue. catl

t8.eoo.oo. 304·458·1031 .

,.,

-'

... ...
I;

I

'

1977 Fofd Pick-up F·1&amp;0. EJI·

1171 one lon C -30 Chevy whh
mechlfticl bed. 42.000 actutl
mlln. 4 1petd. 3110 tflglnee.

1111 Ch ...y Blutr 4J14, Loaded.
21 . 000 mil . . . Like new .

118• lnttrnatlonal Dump.
Needt battery •nd brth work.

0'

Drt.d lhtllld corn t4.10 p•
- · Ground e5.00 ,.. owt.
Braund with mol..... e1.71 per

CWI, 304·411· 1031.

1114 Mudt. I tpeed 1ra1mit·
sian, PI, AM -FM ltiii'MI, •1 ,000
mil•. uc cand. U ,ISO.OO.

1983,__ 110.
V-8, 5 '"""·
•••
, 4•4.
304-878·4883
..
171·4230.

boy reclaim his stolen horae.

16D min .)
(jJ) MOVIE: 'Thunclelboft
1nd Lightfoot'
8:06 (I) MOVIE: 'DNtlt of I

EEK &amp; MEEK
WHAf?

~ ~£M&amp;R

ll-PS£
MOOKE.YS... StE 00 £VIL,
HEAR 00 £VIL AtJD
SPfAK 00 E.VIL ?

8:30

82

! NOTICED SOMETHING,
WATCH I\'&amp; TV L.A5TNIGHT.

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

Gunfighter'
®
IDI. My Slater Sam
ICCI Sam reluclanlly allows
Pa11i 10 t61k her inlo a blind
date. no1 realizing that her ,
regular boyfriend Is on his

e

way to visit her.

9:00 11 CIJ ()II Two Mra. Oren·

MORTY MEEKLE AND W.~I::..:NT.:.:H.:.:R:.:..O:.__P_ _ _1
PWPI-E WHOOOAIJWMOB/LE
Cl::I'M\EI&lt;CIALS ALWI&gt;.YS YELL .

.-...----------.;:.
IFYOO HADA MILL/OJ
CLUNKERS TO UNLOAD,

'rOU'D YELL, TOO.

vtllniCCI Following Billy '•
discovery of Ann's shocking
aecr81, a family uagedy
leaves Ann accuud of mur·
der . 12 lws.l Pan 2 of 2, In
Stereo.
CIJ 700 Club
(I) II (I) MOVIE: 'Loot
FHng' (CCI
CIJ 'SUttowidl: Darrell
McOIIW
® • 1D1 Nowhlrt ICCI
When Larry. D6rryl and Dar·
ryl are arrested for stalling a
cow, 1hey 11k a rotuc1an1
Dick 10 defend 1hem In
court.

® American Pl8yhouH:

CARTEA 'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

Smooth Talk ICC) Joyce
Chopra's film of 1 girl's com·
ing of age is presen1ed. (90

Cor. Fourth and Plne
Gallipolis, Ohio ,
Phone 614·448· 3888 or 614·

min.)

9:30 I]) College llllkttblll: Ml·
chlgen SUitt at Ohio BUtte
(2 hrs.l Live.
C1J Collop IIHkltboll: Cl·
tadol at Mtrahtll 12 tnl
®
The
houee lt 1urned upalde down
when two of K~ ' a chorua girl

Excayating

•az en-a"'

Beck Hoe work. Local. 2 hour
minimum. 825. hour or t140.
dtY with operator plus fuel.

ANOTHER

OADBURN
LEAl&lt; !!

friendll visit.

10:00·Cll~~.

· · f:IND I

&lt;11. ""' . . . .

ALREFIDY
USED UP FILL
MY POTS FW

PANS

North"

e

Watte rson 's Water Hauling,
retsonable ratn, immediate
2,000 gallor\ delivery, cistarns,
pools, well. etc. cell 304-578-

2919:

e

304-676-3190.

Water hauling. Formerly Ken
Wheaton• now John 's Water
Service. Same prices, phone

304-878 -2919 o• 676-2464.

R &amp; M Custom Couches and
Reupholsttry, St. Rt . 7. Crown

Chy, Oh. 814·2&amp;8-1470, Eve.
81-4-448-3438. Op., dolly 9 lo
4:30, SOl. 9,30 IO 1·, 30. Old •
new UphO:•te;red .
Mowrly's Upholstering lervlng
trl countYirll 22 years. The~M 11 t
in fumhijrt upholltering. Can
30• · 875 · 41 54 tor free

••Imaca.

•

N

N I DG 0 I

I()) Tho l'llnl1

PEANUTS
8UT '1'0\JIRE
T11ERE M~WA'I'
'100 ? UJj.tl( 1

(l) TIIXI
(J) ABC NIWI Nlghdlne
Ear1ll Scion·
1ia11 txpiOI'I how ltld why
11it tanh's c((malo hea

changed.
(il (g Magnum, P.l . .
® This Old Houle

emin.)flZ1111-Simon •

Simon 170

12:00 Cll Burnt • Allin
I]) America'a· Cup Chill·
ltnge Oownundlr 13 hlt .l

Conlinutd, Live.

CIJJ•"'"-

Twowere
woman
In the the
grocery
store
discussing
high
· quality end cost of a certain food ·
they were purchasing. At lh8
checkout counter Isaw they were
buying - - .

I

0

Compl ete the chuckle quoted
~Y t.lling in the mi~•ng words
you de'tle lop from ste p No. 3 below.

YESTEIDA Y'S SCIAM-IIfS ANSWEIS
Relief - Logic - KJtry - Frenzy - LVfNG

"lhlnk lheladyforlhe wonderful dinner," ordered the~ ­
The youngster reotlsd, "But HI thank har lor the bnxX:OII won I
she know I'm LYING?" ,

BRIDGE
James Jacoby
He practices
whit he preaches

NORTH

1:-9-R7

+3
•.19 2

By James Jacoby

• KH

Florida expert Bill August ~ one of the
finest when 1 oomes lo leaching bridge. Pari
of h~ success stems lrom his conla~ous
tmll.t~asm and love lor the game An~ her
part mmes lrom participating in tournaments, where he demonstrates ~~ skill as.a
oompeOor. We see an example ol h~ skill

loday

+AQ9 1f&gt;54

WEST

EAST

• ,, 7
¥ IU 7 a
• Q 10 63
K 10 8 2

tA Q98612
• • l

t 94
+ .tl

+

SOliTH

+ K 10 I

.

.AKQH 4
tAJ 752

Bill and his partner lid aggresstVIiy to
reach six hearts· alair oontract al best After
+...
the lead of the spade jac~ declarer Augu ~
Vulnerabl e' Roth
assumed that East would n~ hiNe bid two
Dea le" Sout h
spades vultte-able wlhoot a~en-card suh.
So ulh
Since Ea~ would lhen have on~ ~~ cards in
Nor th
West
the ~her suts. clubs and diamonds were not
3t
2+
Pass
&amp;Ding lo break Ver'l 111!11. But declare- sawa
Pass
3+
Pa !is
way of !ringing in lhe diamond su~ provided
PasM
Pass
that the 10 of hearts was favoraltl placed.
Pass
Pass
East lelurned atrump at lite semnd Irick.
Sooth rose whh h~ aca played a&lt;Iamond lo
Ope ning lead' • J
oommy's ~ng and ca1hed lite dull ace, on
which lite tlrew lis 10 ~spades. Nexl came
lhe diamond ace, lollowed by a ruff of l he I he outstanding lrumps, and 811 AUllllsl had
tltird diamond whh dummy's hearl nine Ea~ shown that he ~ay s the gameas w~l as he
muld nal overruff. lledarer now ruffed a teaches h.
dub ruffed analher diamond whh dummy's
Lesson: Bilrsplay wasclear~ best, making
jack ' ~hat made dedarer's last diamond a the citnlract whenever diamonds were 3-3 or
,winner) and came back lo h~ hand by ruffing · when diamondswere 4-2 whh hearts splil!ing
·an~her dub.H~ K-Q of hearts now ptcked up and Ihe heart 10 whh West.

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22 Expen•ivc 31 Speed nff
16 Concern 10 Top off 23 Mcxkan
32 Nautical
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24 Lively,
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21 Fashion
22 Tolemw
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33 ~umm er ( Fr . )
34 Hevererw•·
35 Merry

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Tonlghfl gUII11 Itt Lizll
Mlnnelll. humoril1 •Roy
Blount and comoditn Bobby
Keflon . 160 mln .l IRI In
Stereo.
I]) Amllllca •1 Cup Chill·
ltllge Downundtr LIVI .
(I) WKRP In Clncinnlttl

Jtmu Boys w.. er Strvice. Al1o
pools filled. Call 814-256-1141
or 814-446-117&amp; or 614-446-

87

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Lecoy

iCC) Cagney comes to gnp•
wi1h her la1her"1 drinking
problem when ohe anenda
en Alcoholic• Anonymoua
mee1ing aa pan of en under·
covsr e111Qnm8nt. (60 mln .l
t 0:05 (I) MOVIE: 'Ttl~ Wild

' Waugh 's Water Service. Wolls.
cisterna, poolt. Same day d8 1i'll·
ery, Call 6_t4 -258-1240.

304-411-1031 .

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

Northbound HOI'It iCCI A
sheriff aasista an orphan

Starks Tree and Lawn Service.
Hedges , s hruba . bustle s
trimmed, laridscaping, 1tump
end leaf removal. 304-&amp;762842 or 616-2010.

Coal and limestone dtlivery,

1112 GMC dump truck. Good

her fa1her.

l1lJ Wonderworka: Ride a

896-3B02

W..wlak Rd. Pt. P4•MBnt.

"71 Dodgt Mul Von, 81,000
t1 .11. Tom-, LHO. :104- mH11, tl,IOO.OD. 304·871·
3044.
875·1124.

WhMt·atrsw pwlfe tl'ld IMhl

would enable her to live with

Rotary or cable tool drilling.
Most wells completed umeday.
Pump ulu and service. 304·

DttaUn 'h ton plc*up, white.

4-opood, .... cond. t18DO. 32

73

nia 1o auend UCLA, which

875·7147,

House coal. Delivored 1 ton and
up. Jim Lanier. 304-675-1 247
or87&amp; -7397.

ceton orc.814-112·1101 .

lh-- t1700. 304·SS5-3J22.

tUO bolo. Fl- out11ntt t1 ,311.
\'IfNI lrodo far aowo. 304-811·
3010.

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876-20B8

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Trucks for Sale

t1000. S..ot Aoeoclotod Fobrl·

Call 11•· 441·

.il21

Kate worries when Errvna
considers moving to Califor·

RINGLES'S SERVICE , experienced cerpenter, electricien.
m.. on, painter. roofing linclud·
ing hot tar application) ~04 ·

Will tteul llme1tone. 15 or more
to.1 s. •&amp;,25aton. C1ll6 14-388-

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HE'S .JUST A YOLING GUY
HITCHHIKING, !&gt;,VA, !&gt;.totp
IT'S COI.D OUT THERE ,

Fetty TrH Trimming, stump
removal. Call304· 876·1331 .

p.m.

64 1Hay &amp; Grlin

ALLEY OOP

2454.

72

1111 Toyota 4a4,niiW tiNt end
rlml. AM -FM cliuett, Iota ex·
nmothy hay. Btoond cunlnt lfft, like MIW, 304· 773-H ••.

"I know It's a silly
macho as I ev~r gell"

RON'S Television Service.
House c1il1 on RCA , Queur,
GE . Specitling in Zenith. Call
304 - 678-2398 or 614-446·

7911 .

114-211-6122.

ance egent . 160 min I In
Stereo.
(I) Flllhtr Murphy
(I) Ill CIJ MocGyvtr ICCI
MacGyver learns wilh an attr8ctive scientist to smash a
gong of modern-day pira~es
who are endangenng an 1m·
portent ocean research pra·
ject. 160 min.l
• (l) MOVIE: ' 01'(1 of
Heaven'
(I)
MacNeil· Lelvor
Nowthour
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Kate &amp; Allie ICC)

WOLF.

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448·4477

814 -742 -2372 boto1• 3,oo

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1178 4x4 Chevy Blutr for ule
or trade on 17·19 Cemero. Cell

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62 Wanted to Buy

Querter haras. wtanUngs, yea·
rlings, 6 2 ye• Did. Alao
"'llil'lentd querter Jaldint· hll
pl. .u,. pointe. been sha'ffft In
4-H plocid ot Ohio 81110 Foi"
&amp; I ,.laterad Quar1ercotta. Cal

sia and thinks he 's an insur-

THE

Telephone sarvice in home,
wiring repairs. Ca11614-446·

Cell 814·84J.5340 o• 814·
841·2493.

Liveltock

shock. ALF conrracts amne· .

AII typa carpenter &amp; concrete
work: Interior. exterior, r•m o·
deling. ptinting. ~oofing , t ree
Htimat". ~11 11 614·446· 6174.

304·27J.421 e.

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.I)IS~ACT!:D

BASEMENT
WATERPAOOFING

'84 Pontiac Fiero, 4 tpeed, FM
etereo c•une. ·blltk, e•c con d.
tl,800.00, phone 30.· 876 ·
6110.
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- 7·10,00p.m.

Bruce Beattie

HE

f'\UST HAVE .

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614·992-5101 .
or 441-4!22. See ua far ell yourltvettock lnCf hor•trailwn.-cts . . 2000trtctor. 210cummtnga10
Also, In ltoclc steel flit bede for spd .. Roadranger. Rodgers 18
B5 General Hauling
plckupa end ton truckt, P • H 1on 1111 duol """"" Lowbo'
tqulp. trailer. Both 'lllry good , - - - - - - - - - -apting bumpera.
cond. . 14 ft. steel oil field bed
Whht F1rm tractors,lttt Price wtth cab protector. dove tall
Dill•rd Water Ser'tlice: Pools.
ln Area, Sldera Equlpmtnt Co. load ing roller~ h11vy duty Si1terns. Wells , Delivery Any wench.
boom
poln
6
toot
box.
Hendenon. W . Va. 30•~ 175 Ume. Call 614-441 · 7404.
Coli 814·387·7680.
7421 .
.

Now buying sh•ll com Of • •
com. C.llforlet. .tq.,atn. Riv•

opfb~TUNITY,

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Home
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mprovemen S

1971 Chevrolet lmp111, PS, PB.
CC. 73.900 miln. nice in1ide
and outside. 304·6?'5·4893.

condition. Calll14-448·
MOTOA CAR BROKERS. Sl. callent
Rt . 110 North of Holztr Hoep, 2544. Befort 1 :30 p.m.
Golllpoll1, Ohio. &amp;14-441-1192 1872 lnternetiontl Fleetatar

Ferm machinery fot- 1111. Gthl
95 grlndtf' mixer ~ New Hollend 7
ft . h.., blne. Both ••c. cond.

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ID ll2l (jJJ Jeopardy
@ Jeffol'lllnl
7:36 (I] Honoymoonent
8:00 D Cllllll ALF Aller e•periencing a strong electrical

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1977 Plymouth Fury. 1968
Rsmbl.,. 1913 Ford Gala•v
Convertible. 1916 GMC van.
1971 Ford pick-up. Cafl 814·

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Services

Dregonwynd Cattery Kennel. 1983 Chevy Chevette. t2200. Unconditional lifetime gu&amp;ran·
CFA Himalayan. Pertlan and Coli 114·441· n11.
tee. Local references furnllhed.
Siemne kltlena. AKC Chow ·
Free eatimttet. Call collect
puppiea. Call 814-441-3844 1984 Mtrcury hynx. Auto., air, · 1 ~ 614·237- 0488 , dav or night.
1fttr 7PM.
AM·FM. Ctsk price *2999. Rogers Basement
John'1Auto Sal•. Bulaville Rd., Weterproofin~ .
2 full blooded Doberfntns. No Gallipolis.
pap8fl, 8 wkt . old. t41 each or
SWEEPER and sewing machine
beat offer. Call 814-441-3236. 1981 Celebrity 3 ••t wagon. repair, parts, end supplies . P_ick
V-1 , auto ., overdrl'lle, a l e, up and deUvery, Davis Vacuum
Buy your honey • Valentine crui ... 1tereo, door locks, Exc. Cleaner, one half mile up
Bunny . Nttherland Dwarf rab- Cond. Coli 814-446·227e.
Georges Creek Rd. Cell 614·
bits tor ule. Call after • .
446·0294.
614-446-0804.
73 or 74 Dodge. 310 engine 1 -------~-::-­
witfl running geart &amp; frame. FTM Gener1l Contracting 13yra
AKC Miniature Schnauzers and Good tires . t375. Caiii14-2S6- ellp..-lence. Roofing &amp; Con·
full bloodad Cocker Spanills for 8303.
1truction Ph. 61 4 · 388· 9308.
NIB. No chtclr.a. Call614-992·
Free estimttts 10% off during
8618.
1179 ChiiWette. Auto, PS, PB. the holidayl, offer e•pirea Jan
Good condition. Call 614-992· 16 , 1987.

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f.l (l) Too Clooe fO' Com·

FRANK AND ERNEST·

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Me films. "Light of Day"
and "'The Secret of My Sue·
cess" ,
• (l) M•A•S•H
11 (I) People' 1 Court
(I) MOVIE: 'The Throe
Uvea of Thomaalna" Pan 1.
@News ·
(j])
MacNoii·Lehror
Newahour
•ll2lllll Wheel of Fortune
@ Bamoy Miller Pan 1.
7:06 (I) Sanford and Son
7:30 D Ill (I) New Newlywed
Go me
I]) College Ballkotblll:
Syracuse at Pltttburgh 12

614·446·0966.

Travel trailer-1 987 Americana
8'x38' . 2 tlpeuts: W11her-dryer.
'S torm windows. Interested calls
only. t12.600. Call 114-448·
4393 afTer 4PM. Friday, Mon·
day. All day Sunday.

u'

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about his two upcoming fea·

&amp; Campers

Ph" thick t4.99 ee) !'~ "- t6 . 99)

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2 btdi'OOm river viM tptnment.

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(I) Square One TV ICCI .

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HerbeUfe 'i ndepandent Dltt. Call
me for prod~ct . Mon·Frt. 9 · 3.
Gloria Grete. 304· 882-3152.

Hey for Nle.

0444.

a.

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/'. l1v 1·SI111.k

110.98 ••. 141 4'•10"•&gt;,;•• ply-

Unfumlthed apt.-4 rooms, bath.
Ctntrllly locatad. 1 or 2 aduha.
No pett. Aeftrencee, Saeurhy
depotlt requlrtd. Call 814-448-

3 bdr. r1nch. Rodn.y VIUtge II ,
t286 mo. plu1 deposit, Rt18ftn·
cet . rttQulred. Call 014· 448·

114·441 ·9280 '"" a

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f .Hill SIJ\IIJ III:S

Building · Supplies. CloteoutaBuyouti· Surplul (1)4'J18' 111Yi"
Yellow pine rout~~h sawed T 1·11
siding. t10.89 ea. 26 , pc. up
t9.99.i2 ) 4' J18 'xW' Vellow pine
rough sawed T 1-11 siding.
t6.99 ea . 26 pc . up t4.99 . (3)
4'x8'JI ~" r•o plywood,

Coli 814-448-0310.

OOOB.

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54 M' M ere h d"
64 Hay"'
•· G ·

66 Building Supplies

Modern 1 bedroom ap.,.ment.

Houses for Rent

New a

1563.

76

b•
low to form four 1lmple word1.

[IJ Bfg Valley
@Mazda Spoml.ook

1978 IKIWIIIIki KE 100, perfec;t
cond, 1300.00. Call 304-67!1': 1

2210.

Fumlshecl gariiSJI apartm.nt.
Adult• onty. No p.ta. w... •
gerbage inctuded. You PlY t+tc.

41

after 4 p.m.

tht

6:00 D Cil Cll II CIJ 00 e lliHlll

now . 860. Cell 614·992·3090.

Coli 814-4411-8218.
Oppert unhy for 1990 super
store The deue,n center o1 ~fle
hllu re. Soft lroren 'ogurt. rce
cream, dole whip &amp; more.
Co mple1 e deslgn·fayout &amp; equipment . No frenchlsa fan or
rp-waltles. C&amp;ll 304· 422· &amp;410,

304 - 875- ~40

EJtcerciu bicycle tor sele. Like

coli 814·441·1819.

Business
,
Opportunity

a. 1982 XR100. Phone

horranga !etten of
0 four
- ICromblod we'd'

EVENING

Motorcycle for sale, 198-1

t&lt;X420

- - - -- - l~llo4 ~, CLAY R. P!IUAN

2/9/87

19e4 Honda XL600, 2,500

1I".:;;;:;;;:;::::::~::~;==.;::======-l Cllv
2181.Form Supply, 814-441· t12,100. Coli 304·112· 2024

SNAFU'"

FL'/i~b OFF 1\1~

Motorcycles

miles, like n·ew. 304-676-7471.

u ,oo-8,00PM

2 room, furnlshtd , upltalrt apt,
clean. no peta. Adults. Utilities
furnished. Ref. • dap. ntqulred.

676·7844.

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3243.

a

!·-·"'""""'/lAC, Jil'&gt;T AA'¥114':!
LITTl~ Jli'B NIT~

85 ATC 200X three wheeler.
many extrea. 88 PUCH Moped.
Cell 614·985·44611 after 4 :00
p.m.

0

Radio Shac~ TRS·80 model16
compu1er. 2-16 meg herd diskl
(Radio S~eck). 8 m~ htrd disks
(Radio Shack!. Key board &amp;
cable. C&amp;ll 614-388·8323.

033B.

304·878·3717.

21

Apartment
for Rent

Two ~room furn l1hed apt Ntw
Haven. 304·812· 3217 or 304·

30 acre farm. hat good home.
11rge barn S. large pond .
Southwestern school district.

875 · 610~.

E11. porim1ced beby1itter in Northup Ca ll 814-446 -6695.

Space tor Rent: Trailer spaces.
Locuat Rd. Rt. 1. Point Pleattnt.

7360.

3378.

34

7479.

2 bdr. tully furnished adultlonly,
util. paid. Cell &amp;14· 446-4110.

14x7 0 Fleetwood. 3 bdr., 2 full
bett-11, totalelee. Like new, price
negotiable. Call after 4 week·
days, anytime. weekends. 614·

33

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Perk,
Route 33, North of Pomeroy.
Renlel trailers. Call 614-992-

Valley Furniture, new &amp; used.
lerge section of quality furni ·
ture . 1216 Eutern Ave .,
Gallipolis.

for Rent

992-7479.
12

614·446-3644.

1260.

THREE CHILD ADVOCATES '

262 05 . 304-34B -3780 ." An

Office Space for Rent. Excellent
for Attorney1, Accountant. etc.
CloJe lo Court House. Cell
Wisemi n Real Estate Agency.

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Television
Viewbtg

BORN LOSER

250 Reb ... 1760 mllee. Lota
of extras. Call 814-448-6290
efter 6.

170 cord. Firewood stacked •
delivered. Cell 614-379-2151 .
Heap 'tiOucher eccepttd

Gravely trtctor, elef tric ttert.·8
1peed. lthica 20 gauge pump
shot · gun . Ro,ary cuhlvetors
plow for Grevely tractor. Call

W.O.

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1437.

0400. Cell 614·367·1770.

!I&lt; 4

83 Harley FXR 9, 600 actual
miiH. t4495 neg. Call 614~
448· 869l 1fter 1 PM.

Firewood for Hie. htrdwood,
large pickup load, t3&amp;. Cell
614 -448-9286 or 814-446·

Model12 ·12 gaUge. Full choke.

46 Space for Rent

74

Plastic eillern lttte approvtdl
plastic septic tlnks, plutlc
culvert s, metal cutvarts. RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jack·
son. Oh. 814-286-6930.

Freezer. 25 cu. ft . Kenmore
chest. Like new - t175. S&amp;W 32
model 31 Holster &amp; shetls. Like .
new - t200. Call 814-246·
9516.

Vans

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1987

Monslav. February

1976 lnte~aUonall Scout, 4x4.
304-882· 3237 after 15 :00 PM;

Coli 614·268·8261 .

5/ 8 &amp; 7 / 8 Ctble. Call614-448·

0766.

73

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by Lllrry Wright

Callatlan 's Used Tire Shop, Ovtr
1,000 tWas, sizes12, 13, 14, 1 &amp;.
16, 16.S. 8 rfllltt out At. 218.

For rent Sleeping Rooma and
light hoult keeping rooms. Park
Central Hotel. Call 614-446·

2 bdr hs , 3 miles out of city on
218. $200 month. Cell 614266-1946 after 6.

Homes for Sale

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Half Price I Fltshing arrow signt
82891 Lighted, non-trrow t2791
Unlighted t239! Free_ letter-s!
See (ocally. Call tDday l F1ceorv:
1-800-423·0183, anytime.

Roo ms for rent. day, week,
month. Gallia Hot el. Call 61 4·
446-9716 . Rent as low as S120
month.

Houses for Rent

54 Misc . Merchandise

Furnished room. $116 Utiliti•
pd. Stove. ref .. single male.
Share beth. 919 2nd .. Gelllllipolis.
446-4418 after 7PM .

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Wilma Osborne residence for
Bo part of the numbet One sale. 2 Lincoln Terra ce. PomeBeau ty Company with AVON . roy , Ohio 46769. Call 814-992·
You earn as you learn. Call · 7462 after 6 :00p.m.
Mar ilyn Wea ver, 304 · 882 ·
2646.
For Sale or Rent. 3 br, 2 full
betht. built-in kitchen. centre!
HIGH SCHOO LJUNIORS AND air. barn, pond . B'h acres. 3
SENIORS : J oin the Army Na · miles from town. Rt. 2 North.
t ion al Guard now. begin earni ng Will consider land contract .
a monthly paycheck. and defer
304· 676-2886 . Butch &amp; Pat
' yo ur act ivo duty tr aining until Green lee.
' Jun o 1987. Part -1imo jobs.
304-676 -3960 0 ' 1-800-642· House, 6 acres. Beeutiful coun3619.
try setting. livln~room , formal
• •
dining room . large kit chen ultra
• Turn your hobby into cash. modern , 3 bedroo ms, .3 bath1,
demonst rat e need craft nt flome, optional 4th bedroom or office,
parti es, ea rn cash and merchan· carpeted. den with full klthcen
dise. no deliveries. call Jo Ann 1nd woodburnlng stove, ..-.ergy
614-388-8833.
efficient heat pump, "'arege
worklhop. Creek with potentltl
"Wanted a lady to lfve in wi1h pond. both flat end rolling. Mutt
eld erly couple. 304-895 -3890 .
see to apprtcietel Apprtistd
' -·
SB6.000.00 but price negotitlt,'IMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR ble.
Mutt aellll 304 -675-3099 .
Minimum salary 126,104.00
-.;u1ually, W. Va . Dept. of Human
'$~(v ices wiahea to sl8ff Child
Adv oca te offices in Region Five.
~Non end Putnmen Countlu
Region Te n. Rewleigh County,
Region Nine, Kanawha County
tor the purpose of providi ng
child su pport enforcement lervi ce. An e mployer in the child
Advocate clessification witl represent Mothen in paternity
actions before child family lew
mesten or oth8f officers of the
co urt. enfo rce child su pport end
othtr orders flitted to child
s upport. Advoctttl mutt Qutlity
for admiulon to tht prtc11ce of
law in West VIrginia, plu• hl\le
two year• full time o r equllvant
p1ut-time e11perience e• en aHorney. prefertbly in tht Ueld of
domestic relaUons.To include
child custody , child vi1ltatlon.
child support or alimony ca1e1.
Contact Mfl. Sandra Kay Gil·
more, A.ni1tant Commi11ioner,
Child Advocate Office Bldg. 6.
Aoem 8-812. 1900 Washington
St. East, Charleaton , W. Va.

Furnished Rooms

'Monday. February 9, 1987

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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

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

meet.~

tonight

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Clinton Edgar Jones

Area bridge.__t_co_n_ti_nu_e_d_rr_o_m_Pa_g_e_1_t- - - -

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

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

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

Doris Fife

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

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

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

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

Super Dream Pill

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

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

Environm(?ntat

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

1',"1

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

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

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

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

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

Ri!ehir said~

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

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

PICK-4

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

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

Meigs girls
heat Lancers;
earn TVC title
-Page 3

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

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Guaranteed Weight Loss Chicago,
special interest to those who

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featuring Super Ute 'Dream• Life Extension. Much to her
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· Winds will be ligh t and from
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thousand~ ot calaria in ham·
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Monday. February 9. 1987

Area deaths

Accident injures Gailia man

Racine board

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

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

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

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

McFarlaDe listed in

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

also

proceed w ith a(·tivlt i0S for th r

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

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

\owmg watC'r: to stand on th 1•

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

strrf't rrflat !ng a dan grr whrn

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

Ha iii'OiJ d track s whi fh mig ht

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

hun' ser \'Pd as a stOJ)P«'I' for "

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

th;11 \\';1 1('1' ft 't •PZI'S.

sllcling VC' hiriP havP bf'f'n

n~­

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

indicated Thd t lhpn • Is probablv

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

not rnoug h fi n n crou1HI ut tlw

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

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

the park and indi cated thai il is

Sixth and \\'i illams Sis.

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

\\' f' l'l'

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

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

ion.

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

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

•" ' "'

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

Co uncilman Bob Gilmon' was

given a ver bal go ahead to

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

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

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

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

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

Ellsnr says lw has spokt•n tJ~·

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

in M ast1n, from

It! ('

:n.

shnuld h('il\':V

t nJ f(l ('

c;-IU SP. JW\ '(•mPnl fbma gP .

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

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

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In

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

cnuld nol \)1• nhl :drH·d. a
~ rn~N·

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l• ·rn fOUI!I hi' an .rl lrr na·

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

oJwr;ll or ~.

lan ding In

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

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

ucrordin~

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

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

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

hal'r· t&gt;&lt;·rn dr·trrrnin•·d.

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

has

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

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

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

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

ELBERFELDS

MA~VIN

,.

WARNER

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

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

~~"~.

•

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

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

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

•

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

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