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                  <text>14- The Daily Sentinel

Wedne$day, February 11, 1987

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

We Reserve
Right To
limit Quantities ·

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

Prices Effective Thru Sat., Feb. 14, 1987

Federal deregula tion of thf'

Chuck Roast ••••• ~~. $13 9

Pomeroy Area Chamber of Commerce meeting by Gary Bates,

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

99&lt;

PKG.

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

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

Bridge repairs set
to ~tart in Meigs
th~

O.S.D.A. CHOICE

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

Round Steak •••••••
LB.

MOUNTAINEER

$]09
Po·rk Sausag_e ••••••
LB.

MEXICAN .

Tomatoes •••••••••• ~~ •• 49&lt;

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

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

Margarine .~ ......L:.•••·• 39&lt;

CAR

Sl 895

TRUCK

'199 So 3rd

CITRUS 7 or CHERRY' COLA

$1
1
9
Ice Cream ••••••••••••

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

.1

B PK. 16 OZ. RETURNABLES

.

Ti~e

Detergent

1470Z.

$589

Middleport

992-2594

DAIRY LANE

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

SUNSHINE

· lftAXWELL HOUSE

Dog Food

Coffee

:20 LB.

BAG

$229
.

3LB.

CAN

'

.

~~~·

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

·-

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

Sl .99

:;!'he

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

..

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~

. .....

_... .

;1

r rpair

carP

wi sh

''""''1!·.

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

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

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

plovr''" · c l\'if·
Ind ividua ls.

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

lo• ado ·rs and

Br·J inda .J oh nson .

c ha irwurna n

of th•· chamhf'r ·sponsor•·d :-.11 ss

srrvi cC'. H cards WPH' not n··

Swf'rlhf'~tr t

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

wiring

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

ins id€'thrho m rorbusi ness, fmm

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

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

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

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

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

installin g

prrsr nt cus tomers Jl'f'SignPd up

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

for rrpa ir ca rr . h&lt;· addPd .

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

t elrp h on~

protector

dev ices

ca llrd Telephonr Nr 1work Inter-

VillagP

&lt;·on tPs l IJf'ill J.! twld

II all

audilor iulll , n ·

:, .. ·.. ;: .,., ~,: ~. -- - ...
· '
HPip on, 'the homefronl from
Congressional conslitucnts is
needed to enco urage Co n~ress IO
push through already df'iaycd
Federal -Aid Highway Program
Act legislati on at oncr, Georgr
Dugan. deputy direc-tor of the
lOth District, Oh io Drparlmrnt of
Hig hway s, reporls .
Congress before last Oc!ober
should have passed the ac t which
would have permi tted !he dlstribut ion of abou t $:123 mil lion
dollars for 141 highwa) projeciS
in Ohio, D'ugan said. However,
th e House of Reprrsrntat ives
passed one version and the U.S.
Sen at&lt;' passed anot her version of
the requird legislation. Consrquently, slncr th e two pieces of
l egis l ation co nfl ic ted huge
amounts of money cou ld not be
distributed not only toOhlobut to
~

·
thr other stat es .
Dugan says that aga in lhr two
houses of Congress , wi th many
new members in volved since th e
November election , have passed
two sepa rate pieces of legisla tion
and again the federal highway
money ca nnot be pa ssed out to
the states because the two pieces
of IPglslation do not agree. Thl'
probl em has gon&lt;' int o a conferrncr co mmittee and the delay in
the legislation which should have
been ready last October is
throwing Ohio highway pro jrcts
behind since the co nstruction
p&lt;:riod is limited dur to weathrr
condi tions and other faclors .
Dugan poiniS out that although
the plans for Ohi o projrcts ar r
ready nothing ca n be done abou t
advNt is!ng !hem for IJids until
the money Is received. Evr· n if
'
·

·
'
!he mone,· wN r rrc!'ivc·d '""" ·
the dela y is bound to dl'lav
projrcl s plannf'd for this .vrar.
Duga n says thai th •· proj&lt;•cl '
must bl' adwrtisrd c·:Ju sing delay whi le con i raet ors flgu rr 1heir
bids and thrn aflcr bids ar r· so lei.
co ntractors mu st hf' gil'r n
another timr pf'l'iod tn gPI thr ir
materials. rquipmrnl and m:tn ·
powr r n·ad)' to go.
·
Thrrr arr four proj&lt;•cts sd tf'
du led in !hr ltl th Di slricl wlwn
frdr ral aid monry dors !'nmr
through. On• · of thr fnut' - t o l;~l
cost of lht' four Pxprclr d 10 run
abou t $9 million - Is In Ml'igs
Count)·. Thi ., wou ld h• · resur t;!l '·
ing li.2 mll•'s of US :n fro m .:1!1
miles ras t of Stair Routf• liK I l o
.fi l miles ''"" of Sta rr Houlf ' 7.
Total cost of thr lmpmvc•m•' nl i'
~s tlm a t ed a! $:1, :142.1XKI.

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

•

IS

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

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

l' .... llmat .·d

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

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

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

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

•11
d
st1 on agen a

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

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

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

hr su•·.-. for! no maiii'J'

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

RuuL' I'

~H i tl

11

was Hllr, .·s

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

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

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

Cf'lrstf',

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

Two state utility-monitoring agencies ask for more money

risco Shortening

$629

offers

1

ao

Retail sales down 5..8 percent

GTE

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

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

'

p !'O iec t o•· . thr!·""
' v..' I. I I IJr,::~ s f'I'V if.·r

if they wan tNI th e repair carl'

r('sponsible for

S1495

"·.~·

1\iC'h:ml

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

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

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

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

cus tom ers who do no!

. increased.

GRADE A

Ba lr s said GT I-: workr·rs arr·

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

12 OZ. PKG.

blt• in thr sys10m th C'm~0l v rs.

N•··"'' ' ''" '""r

Prt•siclr nl llill

ugl·d dwmbr·r m1·mht·r ~ tn ,:-;r·nd
lrlll ·rs in support 11 1' or li 'l'l'.\ '
S0 1"\Jicr to St;r l t· Si'll ~ rtHr .l:t n

con trac t, at $.2.1 pf'r month , for

d,
, •
, Ba tes'sa!'
•
s of .,Jan . 11987

\ncreasrs

ARMOUR SLICED

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

chH rge.

I\

IMPERIAL

Chrysler-Plymouth
Dodge Inc.

25 Cents

A Multimedia Inc. New spapar

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

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

2°/o Milk ••••••••••••••

COOPER

2 Sect•ons . 14 P:1nes

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

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

U.S.D.A. CHOICE

GAL

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

enttne

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

MT. VERNON
•

• New oil

•

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

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS

SCHEDULED MAINIENANCf ATREGULAR IIMI '

OTHEI MODELS
. SLIGHTLY HIGHER

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

at y

Vol.36, No.197
~ opyrigJlted 1987

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

Phone deregulation is
local chamber topic

.T.

CHANGE

Daily Numlwr
556
Sup~r Lotto

••

.OIL &amp; FILTER CHANGES
AT RECOMMENDED
INTERVALS ARE

OIL AND
FILTER

SUNNY

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, OH.

The decli ne occurred despite
sales of$102 billion, a 6.6percent
Increase ovN 1985 sales of $96.4
billion.
CM officials explained that
large ca pital expenditures for
new plant s and eq uipment, anticIpated closing cos ts for nine older
plants and an expensive fall sales
incentive program cut Into
profits.
· Thf' corporation has not ye t
announced bonuses for Chairman Roger B. Smith, President
F. Ja mes McDonald and other
top executives , but co mpany
officials said thr co rporation did
pa y $219 million In bonuses to
more than ;;, 700 offi cers and
manager s for 1986.
In a letter to personnel directors at various GM facilities, th e
compan y explained that the
formula for det ermining bonuses
Is different than the one used for
· profit shar ing.
Bowers questions how the
company ca n have mone)· for
bonu ses, but none for profit
sharing.
"How ca n I j ustify that to my
membership• T here Is no justlfl·
cation,'' Bowr•·s sa id.
Donald F. f~ phlln , UAW GM
Department director, said In a
recent letter to local union
ofll cers that GM officials should
be doing their part to help the
company through difficult times.
"Jf low earnings mean sacrlrlro• , the sarrlflr&lt;&gt; at the upJ)('r
lcv&lt;&gt;l shou ld be more than a token
gesture." he said. " Real restrai nt In the executive suites
would be a welcome and long·
overdue sign that GM Is truly
ser ious abou t getting Its house In
order."
Bowers sa id Ephlin has assured him that dev&lt;'loplng a
more equita bl e profit sharing
formula will be a priority Issue
when a new indust ry-wiM labor
contract is negotlatro la ter this
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Consumers' Counsel William
A. Spratiey told the House
F inance subcom mittee h is
watchdog group costs the consumers only three cents lor every
$100 worth or utility bills and has
saved millions ror them In past
years.
Thomas V. Chema, chairman
or the PUCO, sa id utility rates
have been stable during the last
two years for the first time In
more than a deca de, and are
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The Consumers' Cou nsel is
sudden large rat e Increases
asking for $9 .6 jf!llllon. ari annua l
resulting from long periods of
Increase or slightly more th an 13
stagnant ra tes - and the Inclupercent for what Spratley des·
sion In rate bases the cost of
cr lbed as a continuation level
eliminating acid rain.
He said his group already has •
budget .
"The average monthly utility · saved' customers of Cincinnati
Cas &amp; E lectric and Columbus
bill, was the same last year as It
was In 1983," said Spra tley.
and Southern Ohio Electr ic Co.
" What we have now Is a fla tte~~: , about $100 a year In pollu!lon
Ingot rates as compared with the co ntrol charges.
very sleep Increases In the early
"Had we not been In !hose rare
1980s.••
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cases, we have every reason to
believe the utilities would have
Spratley sai d his agency will
continue to bailie "ra te shock '' gotten whal they asked for, " he

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

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

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A ME MBER of The Unit ed Press I n r ~r narlo n a l , Inland Da lly Press
Association and the American Newspaper Publi sher s Association .
LETTERS OF OP1 NIO N au· wrlctHlll.'. They shou ld tx.• l l."s.~ than 300 words
long. Alll ell er s aresubjeclt o ed illn g and must hr siJ,:"ncd wiTh name. address and
telephon e nu mber . No Wl Slgncd IC'I11•r s w ill bl' publl !o.ht'd . Lell&lt;'rs should be In

Right on schrdule. Amer ica 's
new immigration law ls lhrowlng
off Its friendly mask. Among th e
victims: businesses, which a r ~
aboUI to br saddled with s till
more pointless regula lions.
In New York State ("nd no
dou bt elsewhere, too) , produrllve workers alr&lt;''ady ha1•e been
fired by skittis h· em.ployers who
are unsure a bour their origins.
MPanwhile, thf' Immigration and
Naturalization Service has pro·
posed giving companies all of 24
hours to dPiermlne the citizen·
ship of newly hired workers .
Enjoy paperwork? The INS
has just th~ I hlng. It's called I -&lt;l, a
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Th~nday, February 12. 1987

one permanently poor , alienated
and spea king a different tongue.
If this were true, it would be
worth wor ry ing about. It would
also ca ll for be.e fin g up our
southern border patrol to choke
off the inllux of illegal alien s, a
tactic thai should have been
employed anyway be lore forcing
business to function as a surrogate agenrlor the INS.
Happily, the ev idence suggests
a different outcome for Hispanic
Immigrants. Like every group
before I hem. Hispanics are makIng progress.
To appreclale this fa ct, it's
necessary first to put the His·
panic community in perspective.
Between 1950 and 1980, while the

good taste, addressin g l ssu ~. not l£'flion all tir s.

Was~ington Window

Buchanan's exit
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By ARNOLI&gt; SA WISLAK
UPI Senior l&lt;:ditor
WASHI NGTON !UP I 1 - lnrt•rpsr g roups whic h manage to place
one of their own inside the Whirr Housf' ca n be expect ed to roar with
pain when thr.v lose tha t voice at1 600 Pe nnsylvania Avenue.
Bul when Pat Buchanan announced hr was Iw ving his job as Whit t&gt;
Hou se communications di rec tor las l week, conservatives generally
expressed regret, bu l nor out ra ge.
Rober! Grant , chairman of the a:,o,OOO·mr mber Chris ti a n Voict&gt;
const&gt;rvaliv e evangelical lobbyin g group. hacl a chara ctt&gt;rlslic
reac tion :
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"Whilf' It comes as no surprise. we reg rr l tha i Pal is leaving. Pal
Buchanan was the one dy ed· in-the-wool conserva tivt&gt; who we could
count on in I he White Hou se. But Ihe loss will be fell more bv tht&gt; White
now be
. House than by the conse rvative moveme~l. Mler all. Pal
' fighting on the ouls lde, whe re he's mos l effective."
Grant ma y have been lrying lo pul the best face on the Joss of a
strong advocat e in the inner c ircle, bUI he also may have bern tacitly
conceding what man y in Washingl on a rc ass uming to be a fact- that
the ri ght has lililro r no cha ncP lo get mu ch more of it s prograQ'lOUt of
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!his adminis tration.
The absenct' of any mention of a nti-abo rti on legisla tion did not
escape noilce. in President Reagan' s Stat e of Ihe Union address las t
month. Reagan did Issue his a nnu al ca ll for lega lizal ion ofvoluntarv
prayer in ih(' public schools, but !her(' wa s very little else I hat would
qualify for th cconsrrva ll ve social agenda.
Furlher. as Buchanan himself recenlly noted aci dl y , a lot of
Republican s have abandoned Reagan - he said run for I he tall grass
- s lncr lh r Ira n arms-Cont ra a id affa ir broke . Th e prospect Is that
Reagan will ha ve morr tha n enough rrouble achiev ing relalively
mode ra te goals In lhr nexrtwo years, let alone h a v~ the clout to push
controversial conservat ivr iss ues.
So Bucha nan, who plaved wilh the id~ a of declar ing ror.Jhe 1988
Republican prr slde ntral nomin ation himself but wilhdrew lor the
slat ed reason that he did no! wa nt to hurt Ihe campaign of Rep. Jack
Kemp. RN .Y., now Is en route to the ex it him sP!f.
But onr thing seems sure. Hav ing es ta blished himst'lf as
Washingt on's fi erces t conservali vr nor lh of Jesse Helms, Buchanan
will be h.card from In the s truggle tha i al rea dy ha s begun for the
. Jradershrp of thr righl aft e r Rr gan re tires ro the ranch.
- Had he stayed al lhr Wh ile HouSf'. rven after quashing the
. pres ldenllal boomlet Ihat w;ts forming a round him . Buchanan would
• haw bem politicall y lmpolt•nt In 19R8 te rms. He could conllnue to
; smll r Reagan 's critics, bu t he could not do much on beha lf of anyone
• who was running to succeed him . unless It' was Vi ce President George
Bus h.
It iSl•nlire ly pos ~ lble that Pa I Bucha nan will s upporl Bush lf h&lt;' gets
. thr GOP nomination. But you can bN lhr White B o u s~ a nd rhrow In
· 'the Capllol that Bucha nan will br working for so mPOneelse ro ger I hat
: nomination very soon alt r r hr has sa id his goodbyes 10 lhP president .

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:.. Today in history

:: By Unih•d Press lntcrnutlonul
Todii.V is Thursday. Fr b. 12. the 4Jrd d&lt;Jy of t D~7 wllh :122 to follow .
Th is is Abraham Lin co ln' s birthd ay.
Th r moo n Is almos t full .
Th t' morning stars arc Ve nus and Sa tu rn.
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Thr evening sta rs arc Mercur)·, Ma rs and .Jupit er·.
:: Those born on Ihi s dale a rr undr r thrs lgn of Aquar·tu s . Th l'YInclude
.• phllanlhroplst Perrr Coo per In 1791; Abraham Lincoln, 16th pres ident
:: ol the Unlled Stat es, and bl ologis l Charl es Darwin in 18119; actor
~ Lornc Greene In 19l!i tagr 721 . a nd baseba ll player and sports
:.; comment a lor .Joe Ga ragio la in 1926 rag~ Gll.
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- • In 1877, Alexander Gra ha m Bell' s new Invention , Ihe telephone.
·• was publicly demonstra ted with a hookup be t w~?e n Bos ton a nd Salem,
•' Mass.
In )953, the Soviet Union broke relations wl ih Israel alt er lerrorists
.• bombed I he Sovlcl legation In Tel Aviv.
. , In 1973, the firs t America n pr iso ne rs of war in No rth Vietna m werr
r eleased; 116 POWs were flown fr om Han oi to the Philippines.
· .tn 1980. the lntern alioMI Olympics Committee rejected a U.S.
proposal to pos lpone. ca ner! or move the sit e of lhe 1980 Summer
.- Oly mpics from Moscow as a pr otest agalns r lh&lt;' Soviet Invasion of
, Mghartls tan.
In 1986, Int eriot' Secr&lt;'ta ry Donaltl Hodel removed· Chrysler
c hairman Lee lacocco as head or advisory commission on Statue~~
Liber ty and Ellis Island res!oration. He cit ed a possible conflict ol
Interest with Jacocca's role as a priva te fund raiser for the project .

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A thou ght lor 1he day : Abraham Lin coln remarked In a speech In
18.'i9, " Public opinion In this count ry Is everything."
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total U.S. population expanded
by about 50 percent, the Hispanic
population was Increasing by 265
percent. Moreover, as many as
one-third or the Hispanics th
~a Ilona! surveys sa~ they were
born abroad.
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Should anyone really be
ala rmed that a booming population reinforced by Impoverished
newcomers tends to Jag a blt1
Even so, many Individual
Hispanics are Indeed advancing
- and In cities with la f~f
lmmlgranl enclaves, too. The
experience of Denver Is fairly
typical. According to the Census
Bureau, the Hispanic population
of Denver's more prosperous
suburbs roughly doubled during
the 1970s, while the core city's
Hispanic community grew by
jusl 6.5 percent.
Nationally, Hispanic poverty
declined during the 1970s, and
during the previous two decades
as well. Only in the past few
years has this poverty been on a
slight upswing. And as any social
scientist will tell you, generallz·
ing from a few years' experience
is a high-risk proposition.
Anyway, It's misleading to ·ralk
of "Hispanics" as a group. Just
as there has been no ldenllcal
e xperience for various European
groups, so too with Hispanics .
Cubans have done qultP well In
the United States, In part because they tend to have more
education. Hispanics from Central and South Am~rica have
progress!"&lt;~ nicely, roo.
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Then th~re ar~ those of Puerto
Rican . an,d Mexican anceslrv
whose rise ha s been slower. Slow
progress is not th~ sam~ as no
progress . however. TherP hav('
been other ~lhnir groups who
didn't exactly bolt to th~ top of
the social ladder : Th~ Irish and
sourhrrn Italians camP lm'riw·
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Supplying the world __Ja_ck_A_n_de_n;o_n_&amp;_,.D_a_le_V_an_A_tt_;_a.
WASHINGTON- The Philip·
pines Is becoming the major
transit station for heroin and
other tllegal drugs on their way
from the " Golden Triangle" of
Southeast Asia to refiners and
and distributors in the United
Slates and the rest of the Western
world.
This Is the conclusion of U.S.
and Philippine government nar·
cotlcs officials Interviewed In
Manila recently by our associat e
Donald Goldberg as part of our
continuing investigation of
worldwide dope trafllc.
Philippine olflclals have re·
cently uncovered - as just one
example- a sophisticated drug
dis tribution network In their
country controlled by a single
Chinese organized-crime syndicate In Hong Kong. The syndicate
has moved Its amphetamine
producllon facilities to the PhiliP·
pines from Taiwan and South
Korea, where governme nt controls were difficult to get around .
Whal has made th e Philippines
so attra ctive to I he drug lords? A
combination or factors, not the

least ol which is Jhe unsettled
politica l condition of Ihe countrv
in the year s ince Corazon Aquino
beca me president. Crimina l
ga ngs can always operale more
freely In a s ituation of political
confu sion.
Corruption among Philippine
police official s is rampant , ac·
cordin g to one U.S. exper t:
es timat es of the number of cops
on the take range as high as .30
percent. twice as high as a year
ago. " I'm more afraid of the cops
than of th e crooks ," confided one
official.
Item: Seve ral months ago ,
$25,000 in seed money for a s ting
operation wa s provided by lhe
U.S. governmen t, only to dis appear wllhout a trace after II
reached the Philippine pollee .
The consensu s Is that the monev
wound up in the pockets of rh'e
police.
The Philippines ' geography. of
course . would ma ke it a
smugglers' pa radise even if
every cop were Sir Ga!ah ad.
With mon• than 7.000 separa le
is lands and dozens of diver se

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Georgetown records l,OOOth.

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now on. To complete this inconvenience - and to helghlen the
atmosphere of·s usplcton of appll·
rant s who look or sound foreign
- everyone will also be required
to submit two IDs or a passport
for inspeci ion.
These meddl esome rules
might be forgiven If they actually
addressed a serious problem . In
fact, they don' t. They ilatl at a
my th. nam ely thai the current
wave of immigrants (by which Is
really mean! Hispanic lmnilgrants) threa ten s to become
socially indiges tibl e.
According to our neo-nativist s,
we've got lo stop this du s ky
invasion, or else a second society
will grow up within our mids
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WASHINGTON iNEA ) Three months alter the scandal
developed over arms shlpmenls
to Iran and secret funding lor
Nicaragua's contras, the nation
has Its llrsl official report on I he
matter. It's not a· pretty sight.
Indeed. the 65-page, singlespaced account produced by the
Senate Intelligence Committee Is
a chronicle ol deviousness. incompetence and malfeasance at
I he highest levels or the federal
government -and that Includes
President Reagan .
Throughout November, December and January, almost all
the Information made public
about the scandal came !rom the
. news media, a situation that
prompted some chronic critics of
the press and mindless defenders
of the president to suggest that
Reagan's problems had been
exaggerated If not concocted. by
malevolenl journalists.
Continued reliance upon that
specious argument now has been
foreclosed by dissemination or a
report from a respected congress ional commltlee whose
members - Republican and
Democrats - clearly are disturbed by what they have
uncovered.
The report abounds with tales
of deviousness and ·deception.
The Central Intelligence Agency
withholds crucial Information
from the National Security Council. The NSC, In turn , misleads
the State Department.
Arms merchants, International financiers and assorted
other Intermediaries of dubious
characrer scurry around the
globe on chlndettlne missions.
Banks stretching from Switzerland to the Grand Cayman are
used as depositories for millions
of dollars In unvouchered funds.

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cultures. th(' country has neve r geoning dope manufacture and
solidly been und~r the control of
traffic. the country so far has not
the central government in Man· bern plagued by drug problems
lia . It la cks the patrol boar s that
among its own population:
Amqng the apparent reasons for
would be needed to give an even
cursory oversigh t to the thou - I his are I he strong Influence"of
the Catholic Church and the
sa nd s of mile~ of coastline and
the myriad lnlels tha t ca n · widespread poverty that keeps
heroin, cocaine and even mariaccommodate dope smugglers'
juana beyond the reach ol moirl
small surface craft .
Filipinos. Whatevpr the reason:
There's an additional !actor
the streets of Manila are nollcei.that makes the Ph-Ilippines a
fa vorite of the drug lords:
bly free of the "head shops, "
Philippine citizens are r('adii,· " crack houses" and s trl't'tcornrr dope peddftng that arc
a vailabl r as couriers, and they
commonplacP In major Amerioft en work cheap.
One r ecenr Investigation unco- ca n cities.
Another phenomenon makes
vered a syndica te operati on !hat
the Philippines attractive lodope
transporled the opium base for
traffickers: Convictions lor drug
m anufacrurc of brown hf'roin
from the Goldr n Trian gle to dealing are virtually non~
existent . According to a PhilipAms te rdam by wa)· ol thr
pine cusloms official, not a slngli&gt;
Philippines. The cour ier, trai led
by lawmen. wa s a British woman
one or the many " hands-on" drug
busts hi s men made In the last six
mar r ied to a Filipino: shr wa s
met b)· thrre C hin ~se in Amster·
months resuiled in so much as
d am . A subsequ ent ra id on the
jail sentPnce lor the powerful
drug
peddlers. Th(' official rr·
hou se where Ihe dope was being
c alled ruefully that ·a judge
refined turned up 1:1kilogram s of
e xpla ined lo him: "We can'1
her oin.
Despit r Ihr Philippin rs' bur·
make up the major dealers: thev
hl.lvr loo murh monl'Y. "
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a nce ," the report adds.
White House dissemblin g continued eve n aft er the intliaJ round
of revelations a boul the sca ndal.
" The NSC sta ff had prepared a
17-page hist or ical s ~tmm a ry of
the Ira n program dated Nov. 20
(almost three weeks after the
sca nda l broke ! wh ich a ppea rs to
contain numerous Important omIssions and missta te ments of
fac t," the Senalc report notes.

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: . CLEARS THE BOARDS- Missouri's Derrick Chlevous comes
,,,down wltb. an ollenslyc rei!Gund against Kansas loi'Ward Chris
f!per durillg llr.l-hall actloq Wednesday night at· Columhla, Mo.
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. 17 Kansas was
. upset hy Mlssourl63-60. (UP!)

By LOU RABITO
UPI Sports Writer .
Nor th Carolina Coach Dea n
Smith a nd Georgetown - two
fixtures In co llege basketball reached mil est ones Wednesday
night.
AI Chapel Hil l. N.C .. sop ho·
m01'c guard .Jeff Lebo scored a
career-high 25 poin ts to h ~ lp
l\ orth Carolin a defeal Wake
Fores t 9&gt;-M and give Smith his
liOOth career vlctorv.
A·r Har rford. Conn .. Reggie
Willi ams sco red 34 point s to lead ·
No. 10 Georgetow n to a 78-50 Big
Eas t rout of Connecticut for the
Hoy as' I.OOOth a!Hlme triumph.
Smith improved his coaching
mark to 6U(J.l7:1 in his 26th season.
becoming the !llth NCAA Div·
ision I coac h to reac h th e 61l0
pla lea u.
Le bo hit 5 .1-point shot s to pJce
North Carolina. 21-2 overal l a nd
10·0 in the Atlantic Coast Confe r·
ence. Wak e Foresl, 11-11 and 1-9,
has lost 12 straight · to. I he Ta"r
Hee ls. Mark Clirte lopped th&lt;'
Deacons with 21 points,a nd Sam
Ivy contributed 17.
. " ll jus! means . l' v.e been
coaching a 1ong tim"e ," Smith
,said of lhe mark. "What' s th e
dlllerence between thi S and No.
. o99 last week ? I really don't see
any reason to reflect on It , or any
slgnlftcanc(' lq It really."
By troun c in g Connec ti cu t,
Georgetown Improved lo 1,000·
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bega n in 1906. Since Coach .John each conver ted 2 lrer throws in
Thompson took over In 1972, the th e !Ina! 30 seco nd s "ro s.park
Hoyas arc 339-119. Including an Clemson, 22·2 overall - its most
18-4 mar k this season. Ken lucky, victories ever in th l' regula r
wrth 1.423 tr iumphs, has the most season - and 7·2 In lht• ACC.
At Nas hvill e. Tenn ., Dcr rlc· k
bas ket ball victories among the
McKey
scored 18 point s and
nation's Division I sdrools.
grabbed
a
ga me· hi gh 9 rebou nds
Willi ams scored 17polnts In the
Alabama.
18·4 and 11·2.
lo
power
first hail as Georgetown built a
38·21 bulge, capitalizing on the past Vanderbilt , 14· 11 a nd o·8.
Hu ski es ' :Jo percent shootin g. The · At Columbia. Mo .. Lee Coward
victory imp roved Georgetown' s sank a 3-painl shot with th ree
Big Eas t ma rk loS-4 . Connectlcur seconds left and Derr ic k Chie·
dropped to 2·9 in the !Pague and vous scored 26 points ro move
Missouri with in a gameofth r Big
8·14 ove rall.
El sewhere. No. 2 Jpdiana Eight lea d.
At Ga ln!'svi!lt•, F la .. Vr rnon
nipped Nor thwestern n75 In a
Ma
xwe ll scored 16 pcinr s and
Big Ten ga me. Oklahoma Stat('
Florida
received 34 pc int s fr·om
upset No. 8 Oklahoma 75·741n Big
It
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bt•nc
h in d c•fe a r in g
Eighl action. No. 11 Clemson
edged North Carolina St ate 78-75 Missls• lppl.
Also. Navy pcunded Muy la nd ·
in 1he ACC , No. 14 Al abama
clipped Vande rbilt 71· 67 i.n th e Baltimore Count y 7o · :~l . GPorgla
Soulheastern Conference. Mis- downed Louis ia na StatP 6:J-!i7,
souri surprised Nq, 17 Kansas Kentuck y tripped T(•nnPsSPP 91 ·
63-60 In a Big Eight gam~ and 84 in overtime. Lou!sv lllr de·
Florida I humped SEC rival Mls· fe ared · 'South Ca rolina 59-.'i5,
Nebra ska shaded Iowa Sla le
slss lppi 8!i-62.
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66-6.1.
Baylor bumped 'Trxa s
At E vanston, IlL. Daryl Tho·
mas scored 32 potnls, Includin g Tech 65-62 and Houston tipped
14 of 16 from the free-throw line, Arkan sas 57-54.
to !Pad Indiana, 20·2 and . 11-1,
over Northw estern, 6: J6andl -11. UPI leaden; samt'
At Stillwate r.· Okla.. Royce
Jeffr ies hit a layup wilh seven
COLUMBUS, Ohio (U Pli
seconds. remaining and Todd Barberton. Obe rlin and Co lum·
Christ ian added 2 free throws bus Wehrle remained th e. No. 1
with on e second left to lead team s In lhls week's Unit ed'
Okla homa State past Oklahoma.
Press lnt ernatjonal Ohio Hi gh
At • Raleigh, N.C.. Grayson School Board of Coaches boys
Ma rshall and MIChael Brown bas ketball ral lngs. with We hrle
the unanimous cho ir.r in Class A
for the third week In a row .

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with· 14 seconds remaining, a
s~?emingly •afe margin. But a
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, ')'hose who were .wonderlng if" baskel by OU 's Dennis Whitaker
\{ent State's Golden Flashes are cut II to 63·61 and wilh four
f8r re al shouid have been In seconds left . Ma ngapora was
1,\ t~en s Wednesday nigh!.
called for a foul away from I he
. :· k ent played without Its leading ball on an inbounds play .
srorer a nd had 10 survive a
Thai brought McDonald stormcareless lechnlcai foul on coach ing onto the floor and got him
Jim McDonald with four seconds charged with~ technical foul.
Since OU wa~ not yet in · thl'
io' pla y, but held on !or a 6.1-62
··Mid- America n Conference win .. bonus . the Bobcats got to shoot
.pyrr Ohio University.
, only the two.techpical foul s. P aul
,1 I.I was thes lxlh win in a row tor, Graham made the first to make it
!&lt;~:nt. mat ching its longest streak 63-62. but mis sed the second. OU
s i~ce 1950. It also kept the , I hen got the ball 6ur of bounds ,
f l!'shes alone In second place. In bul Graham 's 25- footer at the
·Ihe MAC '! game behind ,Central buzzer bounced off the rim.
" It would have been embarMichigan, an 83- 67 winner over'
·
r ass ing If we had lost! he game on
Miami Wednesday night.
Kent took a 63-59 lead on Jim mv technical foul " said MrDo·
· M&lt;~ng~ppra's two free lhrows mild. " We fou \(hl r'oo hard to lose
it on aT...
, 'U
Ja y Pete rs led Kent with 19
points and hit three 3- polnt field
goals in th(' second ha lf to keep

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.riearly upset

' SAN FRANCISCO iUPII Rcflecling on a quick star! hurt
..)Vrnd y Turnbull Wednesday
fl)ghl In her march aga inst
l&lt;aterina Maleeva.
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·,: But Turnbull gathered her
,,~bn ce ntralion and rallied to
.clci'feat Ma!eeva 2-6, 6· 4, 6-lln the
j econd round of the $150.000
Vir ginia Slims of California .
,,' Turnbull,' the sixth-seed. won
t.~ ~ first two games of the match
a gains! .her Bulgarian opponent.
'fne vP!eran from Aus tralia then
lp st the next: six gam es .

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Ha hn said ol Toole' s absence.
· In Wednesday night 's other
MAC games. Eas tern Michigan
dumped Toledo ·into the leajtue
basement with an 86·71 win over
the Rockets and Wes lern Mlc higa n edged Ball Stat e 102· 99 in
over llme.
Gra nt Lon g scored 23 point s
and Lewis Scott 18 in Easte rn
Michi ga n' s win over ·Toledo.
Ea srern led 53·25 at halltlme and
coas ted the rest oUhe way.
Andy F is her led Toledo with 26
po in ts. .
' At Mount Pleas ant, Mich .. Dan
Maje rle scored 29 points and
Ervin Leavy adqed 18 ·In Ce n·
trai' s win ove r Miami. Th e
Chippewas led 39-28 al halftim e
and buill their margin to 51-.'!5
with 14 minutes remaining. J e ff
Fuerslled Miami with 22 points.

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most too absurd to comment on."
That inlense opposition from
the president's most senior advisers on foreign policy and
national security should have
persuaded Reagan to abandon
any plans lor providing munl·
lions to the country whose
determined export of religious
fanaticism threatens what little
political stabllliy exists among
the region's predominantly Islamic countries.
Inslead, Reagan rejected his
Cal)lnet members• advice, then
found time for personal consulta·
lions with the likes of an
unidentified "Central American ·
security official and his wile, and
the senior CIA officer In that
country," the report notes.
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lns lead, the Senate report js
likely to be til{' first of many
ofllclal accounts whose devasta(tng detail will document beyo~d
any doubt a shameful series .e'f
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the Flashes out in front.
· "They had a lot to do with he ·
outcome of game,'' McDonald
said of the 3-pointers by Peters
and another by Ray Kuba ni. " We
were n' t getting them ar thr
beginning. We talked a bout It al
halftime and I told them we
needed more outside shooting."
Graham, who pic ked up his
second persona l foul le~s than
lwo minutes into the game and
sat out he rest of the hall, had 15 ·
points for OU, 1.3 in the second
half. Rich Sta nfell also had 15 for
the Bobcats.
Bill Toole. Ke nt' s leading
scorer ·with a 20 points a game
average. rillsst&gt;d the contes(. He
is in Robinson M('morlal Bospltai
in Ravenna suffering· from meningttls. Doctors, however , reporled Wednesday he wa s showing s igns of recovery .
"When a critical situa tion
occurs. I think a tea m pl ~.v s

~CANDIES

Reagan conllnues to handle the
issue as a matter of style rather
than substance apparently con·
vlnced that a good public reh1tions strategy lmplemenled In
his folksy personal manner will
somehow resolve his problems::

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The Reagan administrat io n Is
portrayed as compulsively deter·
mined to r escue citizens of lhls
country captured by Middle East
te rrorists a nd to advance lhe
ca use of the contra s In Nica ragua
- and to do virtua ll y anything,
over! or coverl,legai or Illega l, to
att a in those goals.
Near the beginning of the saga,
in mld-1985, NSC staff members
ctrculaled a writt en proposal
that calle d for weapons sales 10
Ira n as a means or enhancing this
country's Influence in Iran while
simultaneously minimiz ing the
Soviet Union's pollllcalleverage
there.
Accord.lng to the Intelligence
Committee report, Secretary of
State George P. Shultz bluntly
churacterlzed that approach as

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FebnMNY.12, 198~

North Gallia must win to maintain slim title. hopesj svA~o~=~ings: /
By JIM WEIDEMOYER
• December, the Pira tes, 12·3
OVP Starr Writer
overall and 9·3 In SVAC acllon,
In a Southern Valley Confer· · trailed the !lrs l·place Wildcats
ence bas ketball game that does by one game for seven weeks
not mean quite ·as much as It before losing last week to Oak
appeared It wou ld a couple of Hill, dimmi ng North Ga ll Ia's
wee ks ago, league-leadmg Han· chances of winning the league
nan Trace High School travels to title.
seco nd-place North Gallla Frl·
Ma thematically, North Gallia
day night owning a two-game still has a chance to earn a share
lead.
of the IItle with Hannan Trace.
After losing to Hannan Trace in The Pirates trail the Wildcats by
two games wit h two remaining.
North Ga ltla travels to Southw..
estern next Friday, while Hannan Trace hosts Kyger Creek.
After reeling off seven stra ight
wins, six In the conference, the
Piralcs have played uncharacterlsllcaliy sloppy In their last
two outings. They still managed
to blowout Symmes Valley 76·54
two weeks ago, but lost to Oak
By GENE CADDES
Hill 59·51 las t Friday. The Oaks
UPI Sports Writer
outscored Nor lh Gailia 23·9 ln the

foun h quarter.
Since coming off the ell!o!lonal
58-53 victory over third· place
Southern three weeks ago, the
Pirates have had problems. In
the loss to Oak Hill, Pirate Coach
Bruce Wilson wit nessed th&lt;.&gt; first
lime his senior-oriented sq uad
became "unglued."'
Hannan Trace on the other
hand has been on a roll fo r most
of the season. The Wllqcats, 12·5
and 11·1. have won 11 straight
conference contes ts since their
seaso n-o pening l oss t o
Southwestern.
They have passed every test
thai has come their way w1th the
final one being Fr iday against
Nor th Callla. Hannan. Trace has
defeated the third and four th·
place squads the past two weeks,
playing with the type of confl·
dence that could carry them fa r
Into tournament action next

Buckeyes
sign 19
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COLUMBUS, Ohio tUPII -A
recruiting class of 19, described
as "good" by coach Earle Bruce
and headed by record-setting
Car los Snow of the Cincinnati
Academy of Physical Education,
was signed Wednesday by Cotton
Bowl champion Ohio State.
"I think we had a good class, ..
said Bruce as he wrapped the
year 's work. " We didn't have
many visit, just42, and we signed
19. We go t quality players. The
victory In the Cotton Bowl lover
Texas A&amp;M) gave us a good
attitude going Into recruiting.
"I think we got the . two
outs tanding running backs In the
state In Carlos Snow and John
Spencer (St. Clairsville) and two
of the best defensive barks In
VInnie Clark (CAPE) and Tim
Rullege (Youngstown East).
" We got some offensive· linemen who I think are real good,
but we dldnt get enough,:' adde\i
Bruce, "and Ihe Icing on the cake
was Jeff Ellis ...
Ellis, a 6-foot-4, 225-pound tighl
end from Louisville, Ky. , Male
High School,' was the last to
a nnounce for Ohio Stale, picking
the Buckeyes over his home state
University of Kentucky. He Is the
son or former heavyweight
champion Jimmy Ellis.
Bruce fell Ohio Slate's new
Jndoor allelic facility, presently
under construction and sche·
duled for completion In August,
was a boost to Buckeye recruit·
Ing. "Everything's a plus right
now." he said.
Well, almos t everything.
Bruce d!d miss out on a couple
of his prime liirgets ,- bolh tight
ends -Dave Dleboll of Mayfield
·He ights, who went with arch·
r ival Michigan, and Darrel WO·
tleckl of Chagrin Falls Kenston,
s igned by Notr(' Dame.
"There were some who got
, away that we'd liked to have
.had," sa id Bruce, " but you've
j;ot to forget a bout those. Ob·
v!ously, when you lose a Dleboll
or a Wodeckl, It hurts, but we got
two ou tstanding light ends In Jeff
, E llis and Ja y Koch."
, The6·fOOt·3, 195-pound Koch, of
·ptvtslon II s tate champion Cln·
~·c!nnall Purcell Marian, was the
•:lJPI Class AAA lineman of the
:.~ar. He caught 61 .Passes for
~i:106 yards and 11 TDs In 1986.
One of Bruce's top priorities
this year was running backs and
4n Snow, Spencer. the brother or
l
1 orrner Buckeye tailback T!rn
· ~pen cer , and Tyrone Harrison, of
Highland Park, N.J ., he bol·
:S tered that spot considerably.
· Snow, fn his lour yea rs at
CAPE, rushed for7,856 yatdsand
)04 touchdowns.
- Among the linemen Bruce
i; tgned were Mike Huddleston, a
~- fool ·5, 260-pounder from Woos·
ter; Mlck Shoaf. 6-foot-6, 290,
i rom Orwell Grand Valley ; John
Kacherskl. 6-foot-3, 240, of Mil·
ford, Conn.; Roy Nichols, 6-foot·
5. 2.15, of Jeannelle, Pa. ; Paul
J..ong, 6-foot-5, 245, of Mayfield
Heights; a nd, from Waldorf
:Junior College, 6-foot-5, 260·pound Derek MacC ready, who
already Is on campus.
Two linebackers. Torn Lease of
·Kenton and Andy Gurd of Cha·
.g r in Falls Kenston, were signed.
:I'he 6-foot-5, 225-pound Lease
was the UP! AA lineman of the
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Bruce also added a pair of wide
r eceivers In 6- foot -6, 180-pound
Bernard Edwards of Fort Myers.
Fla ., a nd 6-foo t-2, 18.'i- pound J eff
:craham of Kettering Alter.
·~ To boost his kicking ga me,
,Bruce signed Mark Smtih, of
-Canton Mc Kinley. Smtih qua r:lerbacked Ihe Bulldogs last year
·and also Is an outstandln~
:placekicker.

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month.
· and 5-7 · will shoot for Its firth •
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In other SVAC action Friday straight' victory agalnstOakHIII. North 0o111a.... :............ .- a 10
night, Southern hosts Southwest· The Bobcats, Who uketo slow the ::":"" ......,...............
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ern; Oak Hill travels to Kyger tempo Into a half:court game, o.'l.
a 1111 Ita
Creek; and Symmes Valley have a strong and consistent Southweou.m.•.. :.............s II • INa
heads north to play Eastern.
Inside ga me with senior 'flm ::::,~~-~~:::::::::::::;:::J 1: 1 1:
At Racine, the Tornadoes, 10·7~ Gordon, and juniors Bill Loveday symm"' Volley ., ............3 tt ·1111 tfQ
and 7-5, will turn their scoring and Mike Bradbury- all at least
iCONFI!B&amp;NCE)
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The Oaks, 10·8 and 6-6, have ~~~·~.~~~~~.:::::::::::::: ... a 111 ..
ern Highlanders. Soulhern has won two games In a row and are • Southem ........................7 I 1141 It!
scored 90ormorepolnts In Its last looking to close out the season ~t!':~.::::::::::::::::: ::::::J
three games, since falling out with a strong finish .
· Knerc,.ek................. :.s 7 lie 117
conlentlon for the conference
At Reedsville Eastern 7-10 Soulhwestern..................t H 1311 117
tltle three weeksago.
and5·7,willbel~ok!ngtoget!ts
symmeoVoltey ........ :····· 111 HI 1a1
Southwestern , 8-10 and 4-8, outside shooting attack In full
Tu .. ~~a,y·, ,...-.
have lost four ,of Its last five gear against !he las t-place
Kacet111d tlly.) Rt, Symmea Volley It
games. Since losing five players . Symmes Valley VIkings, 3-14 and
KnerCrcek&amp;il.O~~~~.. eyohrlllllan!O
In the las t three weeks, the 1-11.
·
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Southe&lt;n ~~~~~!;·, 1ameo ·
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Highlanders have been forced to
In · Saturday non-.conference
Oak Hill at Kyre&lt; c.....,
shift two players Into unusual action, North Gallla travels to
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starling ro les and several others second-ranked .a nd undefeated
Haonan Traeell North Gllllla .
into responsible spots corning off Class A power Franklin Furnace
SatUrday'• '""'""
the bench.
Green, while .Symmes Valley
~:!'~"::~~~v~~':!,:!;:':.~~tey
At Cheshire, Kyger Creek, 9·9 hos ts Hannan (W.Va. 1 High.

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. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. iUPIIFormer New York Yanke~s
:great Joe DiMaggio is 'expected
tp be d! sc h ar~ed from MI. Sinai
Medical Cent er today after un.
dergoing heart surgery twice last
'\'ePk, a hospital doctor said.
. Mt. Sinai Chief of Ca rdiolog)·
'Dr. Philip Sarnel sa id the 72:.Vear-old Hall · of Farn~r h11d
e ntered the hospit a l hb. ~
s'ufferlng from fati guf'. He was
diagnosed as hav in g arrv th mia.
a slow heart rate. Samet recom.
·mended •Di Maggio reccivf' a
pacemaker.
A temporary devic·e wa s im·
planted Feb. 1 by Dr . RogN
.Javier in a woccdurr las ting IrS&gt;
than an hour. Dr. Char les Bvrd
irnplantro the perma nent pacr·
mak er Feb. !i. DiM aggio will be
~ released from the hospital toda)·.
Samet said .

·F rancona adds to Reds' field
.
in hunt for first .baseman
.

"He's in excellent co ndition."
said Sam&lt;•l. rrfNring to DiMaggio's blood pressure, mental
statu s and muscle tone. " f hop&lt;'
I'm in as good condition as he is
at 72."
Sa ml't said DiMaggio can
l'l'SUm(• norma l arl iv il ics ~
"whal r vrr

hf~

wants ." .

DiMaggio was the s)·mbol of
thr Yankees· po11Pl' and cla ss
both on and off thl' field dUI ing a
cmw•· that tasted fr om lq:~i· l !ln 1.
The righl ·handr d hil ling centPr
fi elder was named the Amer ican
l.ragur' s Mnst Va luable Plilyr r
1hrr.C' times e~nd won two ,\1.
bat ting titl es. In 1941. hi' hit in a
ma jor-league record !iG cotlser u·
Jlvr. ga mPs.
DiMaggio. on1•·1imf' husband
of Marilyn Monroe. ulso hrld
numr·rous World Sf&gt;ri0.s rC'co rds.
He played on lfl champ ionship

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basebal l' s greates t living player
in 1%9.
DiMaggio. born Nov. 2:i. 1914,
had a ..12:i llfet ime baIting
a\wage a nd hit :!61 homers.

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CINCINNATI IUPll - The
decision by the Cincinnati Reds
.to. Invit e iree agent Terry Francona to spring tra in ing as a
non·roster player apparently
means Dan Driessen won't be
offered .the same lnvllation.
The situ at ion is a reversal of
1985, when Driessen beat out
Francona for Montreal' s first
base job. The Reds were consld·
ertng both players to fill the
club's need for a Jefl· handed
hitting first baseman.
"I would have to say (thlsl
certainly lessens Danny's chances because we only plan to take
one player to camp In this
ca tegory," said General Man·
ager Bill Bergesch. "We've been
talking with Danny and have
gotten nowhere.
"Terry I ~ eight years younger

tFrancona Is 27, Driessen 351.
and (ma nager! Pete !Rosel
knows him very well."
Driessen, who played for the
Reds !rom 1973·83. was re leased
last season by lhe Gia nt s and
As tros. The Reds and Fra ncona,
who also plays outfield, reached
an agreement Tuesday. By
March 26, he will either be
offered a con tract or be Ire~ to
try out with another team.
Bergesch said Francona is a
candidate for the star ting first
base job, joining Nick Esasky
and Tracy Jones. Rose, anolher
fir st basema n, Is not on the 40·
man winter roster and Isn't
eligible to return until May 15.
Francona. a five -year major
league veteran. became a fr&lt;'r
agent last fall when the Chi cago
Cubs, who had obta ined him in a

trade with the Expos after the
1985 season. took him. off their
protect ed 40· man rost~r .
In 1982 fra ncona Inj ured his
right knee. requiring surgery,
and Ihen Injured his left knl.'l' In
1984. Tha t tnju r)' also required
surgery.
He spent th is win lcr playing in
Venezuela . where he bat ted .:!51.
" Mv knees didn' t give mr a bit
of tro~ble 1in Venez uel a I." Fran·
ro na sa id. "I playPd :&gt;0 games a t
fir st and 20 in lhe ou tfi eld ;md
they held up fin e. Hopefull)•,
that's " sign th at m y l nj ur~·
problems a1·e b«hind me."
Fra ncona sa id he HCC&lt;'pl ed an
uns igned co ntrac t for "a lillie
less" th an !he $2!\0,000 th e Cubs
pa id him last season

Acquisiti~n of Knight completes Orioles offseason pl~ns . . .
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· By STEVEN GINSBURG
' BALTIMORE !UP!) - Ba lt l. more Orioles General Ma nager
Hank Peters says th e acqu isition
of frce, agent third basema n R,av
~night completes his offseason
pfans to fill three positions 1\hal
plagued the club in 1986. ,'
· "At the ehd of last season. we
SaW three areas tha t we )ODS!:
d'e red to be problem ~cas,
Peters said. "They wer&lt;.&gt;c tchcr,
second base and third b, se. We
went out and got (Catc hPYI Terry
Kennedy, (second
sema nt
Rick Burleson and
Ray
!';night.

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"1 have to say we tllJ a who e
lot better aboul the ballcl ub now
thanwedldattheendoflastseason."
Kn ight, :;4, the Mos t Valuable
PI aver in the 1986 worl d Series as
a Npw York Met, agrN'd Wedn&lt;'S·
dav to a one·vear co nt rac t with
the Orioles. Peters said Ihe deal
cont ains an option for 1988.
Th e contrac l reported ly was
worth $475.000. but cou ld yield as
mu ch as $1.3 million ove r two

natt'o na·J's Na t J'o nal Lcagurt
'
Comeback Pla)·er of the Yea r in
19R6 whil e Bu r leson won lh~
same award in the i\L.
A career .278 hitter, Knight
batted .298 and drove In 76 runs

for the Mets las t season. overcoming two previous years of
Injuries. Knight. who hi! .390 In
the World Ser ies, becomes th e
firs t player not to return to his
team after being named lhr

World Ser ies MVP.
Burleson was acquired from
Califo rnia as a free agent.
Kennedy ca me from Sa n Diego In
a trade for pitcher Storm Davis.
" We placed a high emphas is on

character, Peters sa &gt;d . We
1 l th
01 on! pia" lhC'
ee esc guys n
Y . ·'
ga me, but they play II hard .
That' s wha l we Wl'n · loo king fOI.':
These are th r gu)·s "''' wa nt ed .

seasons if incentives, such as

games and at-ba1s. are attai ned
in 1987.
Knight was Unti ed Press Int er·

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Scoreboard ...
NBA Standings

b•t•kf'f" t·oadl Norh Ht&gt; t•ker a"' iox et·uth•••
admlnlslratlvt• ll"'sbitant .
IIOC'KE\"
Chit'llK" - Tr.aded fo~ard Eurl f urt•lon
to lh t• IA)s An~ t.&gt;let~ Cllppt•r!&gt;i ror a st••·•md
ruuntl drafl ph·k In Hl89.
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By l lnited PreNs Internat ional
EASTERN CONFERENCE
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Rnslon ....... .... ............. ... :l5 12
Phlladt•lphl a .. ........ .. ...... 2X 21
Wa.o;hlnl{ton ............ ....... 21i t2
NC'W \'urk ............ ... ....... l5 :u
New ·h•r"'cy .............. .. ... 11 36
Cenl rat Divbiion
Athtno . .... .. .... ..... .. .... ..... at · 16
Oetrolt .. .. ... .... ;.......... .. .. ao Ui
Mllwaukt•t• .... .. ... .. ..... .... :~0 21
Chh:agu ..... .................... 2:1 '!:t

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Ea!o!lt•rn :\llclllgan KG, Tnlt'lltt il
Kt•nl ~ta lt• ti:J, Ohi11 Univ·~ndt ,\' . 6:!
Cincinnati fi.~. St. l ..tmis 8~
Wright Slatt• Ki, ·K('nltu ·ky Slatt• 0-1
F.al&gt;. t K4 • ntu t k~· 1:!:1. \\'llming1 on "il
f hira.co Stalt• 69, ('4•ntral Slah• 611
l\fotll)l Union 4I, Haldw ln·\\'all al't' li "i
Otterlwln xa. llt•ldt~ lht"I'K O:i
~•••sldngum 711, 'larleua 69
\\"iltt•nherJt a7, Ohio 1\;oriiH•rn 32
fapit:tl ll2. Woostt.•r H7
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£J,\'kt• IU!i, nluflton 9~
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("lark 92. Suffolk G2
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Dickinson "i9, (;t•ltyjolhur,f;' 75
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Edlnhoro !l:C, l..o t k llil.V(' n ti~
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lft1sson 06, l '. Nt•w E nglom d :)'~
Ithaca iO, Hul'lu~h·r lnstitutt• !iK
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Lafuyl 'tll' K"i, Ridt•r X:!
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SftK·klon St. Xi. Kut ,~t~·rs·famd Pn 65
S\ IN\ ' Potsdam IUti, St. l.awrent '4' 66
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PICK·UPS

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Stock # 10691. 2 dooo, h;od top. v-a air

cond .. auto. trans. PS. PB. power woubw~
power door locks. tin whl!fj. cruise control.
AM/FM radio. sleroo tape. radial tin" wMe
walls. bucket seats. 12.1XXJ miles.
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111 wheel. cruise rontr~. AM /FM rado. ~ereo
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dr.e. 6 cyl.. PS. PB. AM/FM radio. radialtires.
bUcket seats. "'" window detogger.
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1985 FORD T·BIRD
Stock N10680. 2 door~ hard top. 6 cyl.. a~r
cond., auto. trans. PS. PB. power Windows. til
whl!fj. cruoe rontnJ. AMIFM radio. radial tires.
whrte walls. bucket .,at~ rear window
defogger

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drive. 4 cyl. air cond .. auto. tran &lt;. PS. PB.
AM/FM.rado. radial tires

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CUTLASS SUPREME

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radial tires. whne wal~

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WE HAVE PURCHASED-ADDITIONAL INVENTORY FOR
THIS SALE • HURRY WHILE SELECTION IS GOOD.
OVER (40) TO CHOOSE FROM!

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and title- ore atnt.

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1984 FORD RANGER
Stock N72281. 2 d= 4 cyl.. AM/FM radio.
, stereo tape. radial tres. wMe wall~

WAS
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COUP
StockH10641. 2

NOW

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-8. air cond .
roof. auto. trans.. PS. PB. power window~
power door locks. til wheel. cruise control.
AM/fM radio. stereo tape. radial lires. whrte
WAS
walls.
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did ill o us i.\ c o up ! t ·o f ~·(•c.tr s a go, '+,.
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I· l ook it. If not, I passed off. In
fact. I r ea lly think il wa s an
Chu ck Per son bols tered his
unselfish 42 po int s.··
Rook!&lt;' of ! he Year cr edenti als
Steve Sti panov ich added ~2
Wedn es day nigh! with .a pcrfor- . poin ts for the Pace r s. Hr rb
mance few veterans co uld
Wil liams· scor ed 20 a.nd Clint
match.
Richard son 13. Phoenix was lf&gt;d
The former A ubu r n star sco red
hy Walt er Da vis wilh 2:1 point s
42 point s to lead the Indiana fol lowed by La r ry Na nce wilh 19
Pacer s to the ir lhird strai ght
- 17 in the second hal f. Ed
victor;·. a 121·105 decisio n over
Pin ckney ch ipped in 15 poin ts off
the Phoenix Sun s. Th e m anner in
wh ich he reac hed his career -hi gh
was extra ordinar y.
The 6·fool ·8, 225·pound small
forward hit 18 of 23 shots from the
fl oor, in cluding all 6 att empt s
from 3-poin t ra nge. A fourthqu arter dunk was Per son's lone
fi eld goal fr om with in 14 fl'€1. fi e
did not a !tempt a f ree· lhr ow in
sur pa ssing his previous NBA ·
high of 34 point s.
" You won't sec m a n ~' perfor·
man ces 10 equa l thai," said
Indiana Coac h Jack Ra msay ,
whose learn won for the third
stJ'aig ht lime on the r oad. equa l·
&amp;
ling a seaso n-hi gh. · ·1 know
nobody on any of ffi)' tea ms thai
&amp;
ever shol the ball like !hal .'"
PhoC'nix had won fi ve of its
proviou s six gum rs .aga in st th r

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UPI Sports Writer

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Vying for rookie of year, Person
scores 42 to lead Pacers to victory

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1986 Econoline Van .........................................6722
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1987 lincoln Continental .................................7304
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bucket seals.

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Th~sday, February ·12, 1987

Eden Church
UMW meets

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COMPANY'S

"Love for Mi ssions" wa s rhr
study theme for rh'' ITtcnt
mrNi n ~ of the Women 's Missionar)· i\"ocilllion of Eden U nit ed
Bre thren Ch u1ch held " ' rhr
home· of F'or r esl Adam&gt;
The group sang ' II Thai hn ' !
Lov&lt;'" and l-if'ir'cl ed scrip tun · ~
a nd n ' ad ings wpre presPntc-d.
OfficPrs' rrpons ~vPrl~ -given a nd

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Prl PI" M a r1 indaiP of Green lirld
began a suppl;· pa st m·aiP of rhe
Eden U. B. Church in .Januar)·.
HP is prr•spn !l ~· finishinJ! his
srudies ur !he School of rhr Hibil'
in GrC'rn fil'ld . Hr and 'his wit(',
B•· ts_
, .. haVI' th ree r hilun·n. Ra ·
chrl. .Jos iah and Micah.

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TABLE W/4 CHAIRS ........................................................$19995
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Special services
MIDDLEPO RT - Speica l services. Church of Chris! in Chrislian Union. Sund ay, 7:.30 p.m.:
Re fl ections Trio ro sing.

~IATII SLOGAN WINNEn -:- Rubin llall is shown with the
gumhall maf·hine she r en•ived as first prizt• winner in a slogan
contest held at lht• Salisbury Elementary School whcrt• she is a
sixth ~ader . Th l' slogan will h1• used at the school for th e
rcmalnd&lt;•r ol the school year as stress is plat·ed on mathematic~ .
Robin's winning slogan Is "Math is the ht•sl ahoVf• alllht• re.st. So
learn your math and. you'll he the hest." Second plal'l' win nor was
lleldl lluflman, a fourth grader. and third place honors in the
cont est wt•nt to Carrie Gl azt•, a st•cond grader .

Belles and Beaus travel for dance
Twen ty-one m embers of the
Belles &amp; Beaus Square Dance
Cl ub I raveled to Lu beck. W.Va ..
F'rid ay lo all end th e Sta rdu slr!'l
20t h an niversary dance.
Billy G. Evans. Gal lipolis, was
t'a ller for the even ing and I here
were' fivr area cl ubs rep r esen ted. The Belips &amp; · Beaus
performrd t hei r "srea l a

bannrr' · rou tine and W(-"rr. presented th eir own ba nner that the
Slardu sters had stolen ea rl ier
pl us they were givf'n a Stardusters traveling banner.
Member s atrendlng were Roy
and Pa r Holter, -Virg inia Cha dwell, Harold and B&lt;' IIY Newell.
Lynn and Clara Burroughs .. Jim

Sl ewart, Sally Savage. K en and
An n R iohardson, Da le and MarIE'ne Harr ison. Bil l and Naomi
Ki ng, Mickey and Sue Burkt:',
Henry and M ary Hunt er, and
Homer and Shirley Belt.
On Sa turday 10 mem bers of the
group went lo Beverly to a dane&lt;'
sponsored by th e Muskingum
Vallev Twlr h:•r s wi th Keir h Rippcro ca ll ing. They ret urned ho me
with a banner from the Twirlers.
Making rhal trip were Virgil
and Kather ine Windon. Harold
and Bell)' Newell. .Jim ,and
Donn a Nelson. Dalra nd Marlene
Harri son and B ill and Naomi

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Oak, modern Formka top table,
wicker-back chairs, podded seats,

$4500°

SALE $799 95 AS IS

BRAND NEW - FLOOR SAMPLE

'1 wan!Pd to trll yo u that
Pauline Parker is r ecove t·ing
from major bark surgl'!'y. She
wbuld r eally likE' ro hear from
hOme folks and cards ca n be se nr
to her at Tampa General Hos pita1, Room C-922, T ampa, Fla..

33601).
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'And .Jam es Reyno lds of Mid·
dl ~por l is r ecuperating al \)ni-

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BUCKETS - Students ol Salisbury Elementary School are
making " huck•·ts" these day•, hut Jl has nolhlng to do with
basketball. Th !• ar r being us&lt;•d in elassrooms as pari of lhe
empha., ls In mal hemallcs. Students arc given math problems on a
sliP of paper lo work, going along with lh••lr current study. Every
two weeks, fi rst place winnrrs in each ci""s recei ve priZ&lt;•s.
Pictured is semnd grader, Erin Kr11wsczyn.
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Shower
.held
.
f0r woman
Stc-phaniC' Al1 •xa ndPI' was n:~o.

centl v honored w irh a Ja vrl!r
shm&lt;.-t' r at lhP home of Emma K.
Clalwor thv with co-hostesses
1'\vila Chlids, .Jr nn ifN Ha rr lson,
and Mary Wi sP.
A pas rrl color sr hrmewa s usrd
and 1hr gi ll !able wa s decorated
wilh pastel colored streamers
!low ing dow n to 1ht' tab II' from a
b~b\ ' sca lr ronurl nlng
tcddv

bea;· ~ whiCh wf'H' suspended
aboV(' fllP t;lbiP.
1hfl rrfrC'shmt •nt tab!(• was

do[•o ral l'd with " bluP and wh ile
paprr rocki ng hor sr. Hr fr·esh·
m~nrs of frPsh fruir. pound ra kr .
snack mix. C'Offef' and tfla wrrP
Sfti'VC' d .

G ues ts were i\bb)· BlakP. Mar gil' Blake. Do nn a Byrr, Helen
BvPr . Mar.\' Byer .. Jessica Cu le.
Nanrv Ca iP, Kat lr Ch ilds. Jim
Clal\\··orr h)', Clara C'riswPII. Pau ·
llnP Hort on. An gle Houchins,
Susa n Houc hin s. Vick i Houchins.
Donna .Jenkins. Grace Johnson,
Bill lr .Jo Krawsczyn, Kat hryn_
Knight. Na n Moore.- Mar~· Price.
.MargareT Belir WeJxor. L•·tt ie
Young. Ne llie Zcrk h\ a nd !he
Rriv. Sonny Zuniga.
Unable to atr end yet srndln g
gift s were Dollie 1\lpxa nder.
Jua nll a Bachtel. Jack BE'cht le.
Jca nnr Anne Bradbury. Julie
Bvcr. .len Ches her, Scor ~e
Hayes. Edllh Jlvldt:'n .. Jean Horrog. Paula Hor ton, G~bricl Jenkins. Stev&lt;' .len kins, clroi Tannehill. and Lillian Zerkle.

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Va ug han gavr offici•rs' rrpnns.
I t was dr•eldf' d 10 sC'l l cha in

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The Racine Merchant s Associ·
ation will be awardi ng so me
shopp('r a hal f-dozrn long
stemmed red roses for Valentine's Day Sa tu rda.v. Bill F ra ncis
is donalin g rhc rasps for the
promotiona l progr.am held by
merchan ts.
ThPrc will be no bookmobile
operating in Meigs Co unt y Monday . That' s because Monday is
the observa nce of Presiden r's
Da)•. Next I imc I pass this way.
f'm goin g to gel a job somepla ce
where all of th ese times through
the yea r are days when you don't
havP to work . f know . You th ink
f'm t ired. You're" right, but not
roo Tired to smile. Arc you?

CJ!&lt;i~ is t

wi rh. thr pa ri,.nr s.
A \ 'alcntlnf' IC'&lt; I was p la nnrd fnr

F'rh. 12. Ill a.m ro 4 p.m .. ll"ilh tlv·
s ta ff. nu rses. C'mp l oyC'~. (;IUXi l·
iar.\· mC'nl hf •rs ctncJ \·isilors at thl'
hos pital bPing inv itPd to alrend .
Nrx.t m_rrlt ~ g '~' Ill be held on
Frb._ 2t rhrr I' "Ill be a st lrn r
auc11on andrh e hostPssPs wtll br
.Janrc(' Danu: Js. Lou rsr 8(':1rhs.
and Nel lie Horga n . .

pinrapp lP. milk.
Fri da)': cooks' cho ice.
Meigs
Monday: hot dog wi th sauce,
french friPs. fruit, rookie. milk.
Tu&lt;'sday: macaroni and
cheese. peas. bread and bull er.
fruit, milk.
Wedn esdav: r hicken p a tti~
sa ndwich. 'm ixt'd vrgetablPs.
fru ir, ilrownlr. milk.
.
Thursday: chili and cracker s.
peanu t bu i rer sa ndw ich, rgccse
wrdge. milk.
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F rid ay: cooks chOice.

"and Gold banquet planned

nf'e kl:lcr~

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a monrv -rnaklng

projrC'I
Tlw ;t nnu ;tl A~ h WPdnf'sd&lt;J .\'

IPn!Pn

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Tr in ity

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.Joa n Sordr·n. Lt' nni~ · Hap l on a nd Kall u · ~· n J\:llliPr ol

sl&lt;:tl l.

Group II (Jrf.' St' Illl'd a pla .\ 'lt ·l
ent il il'li ··The Call." N1•.,1 mc •!'l ·
in g wil l br hf' ld on Marr h 21; " '
7::10 p.m . M rs . ll arpi •r will I"""' '
COMI'ETITIONS - M" mhers of thr 19~6-K7
Meiw; ,Junior -lligh ('hee rlea din~ Squ ad are
Jlreparin g for tom petitions I his spring. Making up

1111' group an frunl,

Krist1 ~n

FAMI LY MEDI CINE

Slawh•r: flr:-ot ruw,

Kim Oshorn1~. Smm n llout hins, Mldwll(• Mal·
thews; se~ond row, i\lll.\' \\:art h. t\ngt· l ~•l...a rkin!&lt;i,
Missy Lcat:h und Tcrt'!!lu B•·•·m. Mm·y lludson .
Rout~· 2, i\lhany, is adviso r o( the }{I' UUJI .

df'vot in ns. (;mup I thr pt•ogrM'Il .
and Croup II wil llw host
Hr frPshmPnts \\'(•l'f' 'i l 'l'\'f'd 1)\'
Cro up I durin ~ a ('(llll'iud ing
social hour.

Diabetes and its effect on -vision

By Edwar~ Schreck, D.O.
Assistant Professor
of Family Medicine ·
Ohio Univ er sity Co llege
of Osteopathic Medicine
Queslion: My doctor says J
should have my eyes checked
oft en bec ause f,havc,dlabp!es. I s
there a link between diab('tes and
blindness?
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Answer: Whil e blindne ss i s nor
an i nevitable resull of diabetes,
I hi s di sease is a leading cause of
blindness in the Unit ed Srares.
Nearly 5,000 people lose their
eyesight each yea r because of
dlabe tE's.
People who have diabetes for
many years oft en experience
changes in the ret in a, The inner
lining ol the eye. Th e tin y blood
vessels which su pply th e re llna
ca n weakpn and leak, inj uring
·
the retina.
Peopl&lt;' who are borh diabetic
and hyper tensive run an even
grea ter r isk of eye in jury beca use high blood pressure accel ·
era res I he deterioration of blood

vessels. It 's imporrant for them
ro moni tor bblh their blood sugar
and blood pressure.
Question: What can I do ro
prel't&gt;nl eye damage from
dia betes•
Answer ; Keeping your blood
sugar under co nt rol ca n help
keep your eyes hca llhy. Kit s !hal
allow yo u lo chec k your glucose
or sugar level a! hom&lt;' or
frequenl visi ts to your physician
wil l help you monll or· your hlood
suga r leve l. Then you must
follow your doct or's spec ific
instru ction s abou t mrclica l lon.
dier and exerci se.
People with dlahclrs sho uld
see an ophthalmol ogist. a phys lcial who spec ializes in vi.sion
disorders, at Jeasr once a year .

Teafords
announce
twin birth
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Te&lt;1ford of
R&gt;Jc lnr arc annou ncing rhc birlh
of idenrici1 1 lll"in sons-born .Jan. li
ar the Holzer Med ical r·en lcr.
Thr infants ha vl' been namPd
Oak Clair IV and DPrrk Daniel.
ThP.\ ' Pach \\'cig hed five pounds
and rwo ounces and were JR
Inches long.
Ma rer na l granclparcn! s . arc
Mr. and Mrs. Larr.v O'Brit•n.
RacinL'. and patPrnal gra ndpar·
cn l s an • Mr. and Mrs.. Da le
T ra forcl. Po r rl antl . Ma renal

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You r famil y doctor c ;ln n) fpr you
to onC'.
If yo u p.xprrlrncr vi sion
changes suc h as blurring · or
doubl r vision, or you st•r dark
spots th at don'! disa ppear when
you blink, ~f'r yo ur docto r at
once.
Question : Oner m y famil y
phy!' IC'ian hi.I S S(' nl ml' to nn
ophtha lmologist. how wil l rhi s
sprcialisl ex[!rnlJw rny ryC'~ -~
Answer : . When lhr doer or
chPcks you r r .ves for tli abr tes. tl P
uses eye drops 10 &lt;lllal&lt;' lh&lt;•
pupil s. This al lows eas ler exa ml ·
na tion of the rr tina . Hr m&lt;:~y ~:~ l so
perform , IC'sls to mNL~;ur.-. th (l
hea lth of the rerlna - and blood
vessels.
ff !he ophtha lmologist decides

th at you n4.'C'd t n •;-JI TTlt' nl , tw rna~'
prescribe laser lhPra p,v to lrPlp
stoprhang es in lh &lt;' ll' lin;l· ., blood
vPsscls . T his rrrarment and rhr

trs ts m f'nll on('(l Jb!JV(• ;u·fi paln IPss JH 'O&lt;· N IU t'PS usu;dl y do nf' o n
an nurpatlrnt b a~l..., _
Af'C'&lt;lWIP dlabf'I C'!' I s ;t IPo.HII ng
ca usf' o f bllndnrss and PY('
Ui ~o n.ler~. l ht~ kl'~' to prt'VP ntln g

vh;lon problPms n' lalt'd tu t hi s
rl lsea.' !' is delt'clln g and l!'c•atl ng
lhr m Parly . Monl!o t· yo u1· blood
sugar anti sPr your ph:o,'sielan
. nfl&lt;•n .

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' t epha nl e Michelle Hlad ,
d'aughter of .Joyce and Michael
I;Ilad. formerly of Pomeroy, wa~
o~osen as Miss Photogenic and
lftsr runner-up Jn the five year
q)d ca t egory of the Sunburs t USA
at&gt;uuty Pagea nt held In her town
I~ Pa l atka. Fla . Sherecelved two
l:(ophles and ' won a trip ro the
state fin als which will be held In
oHando In Ma y. Her gra ndparebls are Mr. and Mrs.· Leland
~Qnch ol Rout e 4, Pdmeroy, and
lltr. and Mrs. Harold Bolen,
Columbus.

RUTLAND
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March .J , thP Sr ing Prf'sh.v tl1ria n
for Apri l, ;tnd thP rnn iiH'r daughtrr banqur-1 on t\1a ~ · l~ at li

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Holte of the Irate lor•; Where r•• tet lreet B•r•l
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"Sa nd_,. has ver?&gt; fairh fully
been minisrrring ro a group of
peop le rh al a lor of l ime gel left
our of activit ies roday. We ar e
re ferr in g to oldl'r peop le and
shut -ins in genpral.
"Sa nd)' goes to Heartland Care
Ce nl er each wrek to talk , rea d
the Bi ble, ro sharr ChriST ian
IapPs and ju sr listen ro rhe older
folk who Jive I hen•. Sandy has
also for a long lime vis it ed older
people in her neighbor hood and
taken !hem cookiPS and ot her '
'goodirs' to let them kn ow that
lhev arc still loved.
. :Being a pen-pal for Prison
Fellowship is also one of Sa ndy's
favori te Things to do. Sandy had
identified severa l neE'ds an d
followed through in fi lling them.
Keep up the good wor k. Loca l
Mi ss ionar y. Sandy Paulk."
Incidental ly . Sandy m arked a
birthday thi s mon th .

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Other Spring Merchandise Arriving Daily
•Stoneswear for Kids

742-2211

tkvo tiuns f'lllit l(•d •' J1utting N('W ,
WitH" Int o Old Wirw ski ns." Ca r ·· •
rol l i\nn l·l ;11·pc• r arrrl Huby

Sweetheart Deals

.k

ON THE,, "T" IN MIDDLEPORT

.loan Sord4 ·n ha d tlu • opf'ning

pra.n •r wil h F a.\ 'i · \\' a ll;H'f' g: i \' lng

grrHT -grantipart'n l s arc Mr. and
t&gt;~
Mrs. Marshall Adams . Hacinc.
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;~nd Mr. ~lnd Mrs. Rc~ O'Bri•' n.
;·Thr annual blue anti gold ga me of da r t baseba ll wa s
SIC\\';11' 1. Paternal g r•·ut IJanqucl to be held on F'cb. 19 ar pl ay&lt;'Cl . Th e C ~tb .Scout motr o grand mot her is Mrs. i\llah TPa ·
forti. HE'bron.
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till' Senior C'i t i1.ens Cf'nler wa s clos rd !he mer lin ~.
p~1nnf'd during a mPcting o f . - - - - - - . . : . . . - -- - - - - -- - - - - - - - ('~mcroy Pack 2~9 hPld rPcenrl.v
a~ tht' PomrrO)' E IPmPnrar_
l'
~hool. ·
; ,Jt wa s noted !hal lhr scou r
h\(Ji an d ancers wi ll br al rhr
tiunquel to per form. The district
fileer ing to bo hrlcl on March 21 .
wlth a boa t drrby was annou nced
t(ld it was rcporr ed th at a fund
I'JIIsing proj ect is underway . !\

ONLY ONE AT THIS PRICE
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Wood Frame-Blue Velvet

LADIES'

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.J ~ annil.' Clerk. arli\'il)" dirl'ctor

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Auxiliary conducts meeting

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10 GUN GUN CABINETS (ONlY 2 LEFT) OAK .......... SAVE OVER $2000°
CURIOS (ONLY S LEFT AT THIS PRICE.............. Reg. '329.95 SALE $1_5900
NEW LOAD OF SWIVEL ROCKERS IALL COLORS) ............. $158 &amp; $198

Appeal to her senses.

c hf• rr~

"Thrt•r

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"T he co uple was marriPd on
.lan.16. 1 ~137- the big flood year .
;1'he chu rch fr JJ owship hall was
d~corared for the parry and There
was a 12 fool banner which read.
"Congratula tio ns". The couple
w)!s prcsen lrd a ca kr. a silk
flower ar rangement and many,
many congrar ulations.
1 know the Schads rca JJ)• mu sr
have appreciated and enjoyed
thf su r prise and the lribu lr.

USED BOOKCASE
BUY ONE

and " do

t\ donativn w a~ rn ;u.IP tu th f'
I&gt;Uilding lund 111 !he n' ccnl
m 01lng of thf' Womrn ' s Asspda·
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Women meet

A nice rribu H' ro Sa ndy Miller
Faulk, da ughter of Gail and
i\l !hca MillPr of Middlepor t. in
her c·hurch paprr al Urbana . ThC'
ar l id C' st&lt;:.~tt•s :

Mr . and Mrs. Char les Schad of
Dexter have just returned from a
ttir.ce week trip ro Ca liforni a ro
vis it two of Iheir daught ers.
T he biggie though was Sunda.v
al rhr St. Pau l Lu ther an Church
whr rE' both I he Sahads, Charles
and Thr r Psa. ar·e Sunday sc hool
r e~c hers. T he Sunday sc hool
gr;pup su rprised t hem wiTh a
p~rly to mark the Schads' oOih

TABLE, 6 CHAIRS, CHINA

In Cherry and White Wicker

Presbyter i~n

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Dri ve , Dodd's Hal l. Room 411H.
Columbu s. Ohio ~ :1210.

PiCtures wi ll be taken and a
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who participate.

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By BOB IIO EF'UCII~ ­
Sentinel St11ff Writer
Now if you reaJJy wa nt l o be a
ro manti c~
.vou
have an opportun ity to prove it
ttris Sunday_ one day after
Vale nt i n e' s
Day, bur rea lly
close enough.
The Ru tland Chu r ch of God wi JJ
be observ in g Hear t Sunday. As a
pari of the observance people
wishing to repea l their wedding
vows m ay an end the morning

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The Rev . Co rl Gi I ila n. pas tor of
t he Edr n UniiPd Brr thNn
Church. is rrc upf'raring ;H homr
fo llowing rPer nt s u rgrr~·· ..
The Ru ss&lt;'!! Willia ms fam i lY

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va r ious pro j f' Cl S 10 r aisP funds

for thr Vf'ar ' s work WC'r€' dis· ·
CU$5iC'd it was rf'por tr d tha t &lt;.1
total of $2~:!'' was mJdr on lhC'
.Januar)' pro tt't' l of " pass "'·o und
the apmn."
11 was not ed 1h:~ 1 Sundapchoo l
a(( Pndancc· al rhr Edrn U nited
Br cthrrn Church on Sunday was
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By .Jeff llilleary

·' •""· Welcome to our C'Xcursion mto
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:the deep , dark Hollywood Junglf'
:¢'hen• only the brave dare go and
-~.II that other stuff that we mac ho
ltwanas spout when we conduc t a
'{our of this region. Are you
.r.eady'! Stay bPhind mP and we' ll
:begin . ·
· Now, over behind those hu shrs
· is a sper ic.tl closrt that ha s

Thursday. February 12, 1987 .

·Beasties and magic make some me~orable movies

excursion:

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horrlblf' beast in it. You all ' land
back while I open it. Creak! It ' ~
the sinister dummy from the
mov ie. "Mak ing Con tact". This
fi lm run' 8~ mi nutes. has a PG
rati ng and Is relf'ased by N&lt;&gt;w
World Vld&lt;&gt;o.
II litrlr bo)·'s fa t her dies and'
immed latply he star ts receiving
messages from his ~a d over a tO)'
telep hon&lt;&gt;. Th is prolnis lng begi n·

nlng suddenly becomes a mlsh·
mas h of Poltergeist m('ets ET
meets Close Encounters. Don't
think th at I didn' t like It. I lovE'&lt;! it
for the acti ng, the story, the
special e ffects aild everything
else tha t was In it. Catch th is with
)'Our fav~ri t e ve ntr iloq uis t
dummv because it's a fun movie.
· Oh ...:. don' t panic. but we've got
a lit tle problem: Some wild
ani mals arc appraochlng us now
and... wait a m inu te ... ! recognize
them. The) are the "l nvadPrs
from Mars" . This film r uns for
. 102 minu tes. Is ra tf'd PG and
romes from Ca nnon.

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This Is remake of one· of th&lt;&gt;
all-lime classic scl('nce fiction
movies and Is just as susp('nsclul
as the origina l. It stars Karen
Black and Hunter' Ca rson In the
,~.lead roles. For those of you who
do not know what the plot Is
about , I' m not going to tell you!
So there! You'll 1\ave to see It
vourselves oc miss out on one of
ihe greates t inovles of the year.
Is It my Imagination or are we
get ting lost? This reminds me of
the movie, "La byrinth". It Is the
enj oya ble ,romp In the mag ical
world or George Lucas and Jim
Henson where you meet t))e

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Does th&lt;' thin man in back ha111!;
unfor·get ta b!!' charatters o'f Hog·
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gle and the Goblin King..Jaret h. a q uest Ion ?. .
" Hey, VPr n, It' s me, your olg::
Sarah, played by Jennllrr Con·
noly, comes to the magical rea lm · buddv. Erenst P~ Worrel. Ju~
of the Labyrin th ro sea rch fo r her Ilkeo ld times a ln'tlt? Th lnkhe'~
little .broi h£'r, Tab)', who was fm·gotten a~ut my video? It '~,
tak£'n prisoner by the goblins, at ca ll ed "The Ernest Film FesJ!-f.
va l' ' ahd has 101 of my beiit•
ironicatly her own rPq uest.
commerc
ials with some blooperF.
Ja reth·. played wonderfull y b)•
David Bowie. Informs her that th rown In at the end. It 's a lot or:
she ha s onlv I~ hours to come tq _ fu n. Vern. Catch it. It's on;
his ras tle and resc.ue her brother KNOWWHUTIMEAN? Video. ·,
Well . vldro fa ns, that's it lor ::
before he b('comes one of the
this
time. Hopefull ~·. we' ll be out ·,
goblins forever. Th is runs !OJ
minutes a nd Is released by of this jungle in time for the next :
E mbassy. It has a PG rat ing for column bu t if we aren't, I'll save ~
you a banana. That's a promise. •
some very mild swE!i'r lng.

TO PLACE AN AD CALL 992-2156
MONOA Y thru FRIDAY 8 A.M. to 5 P.M.
8 A.M. Until NOON SATURDAY
CLOSED SUNDAY
POUCTEB

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10 A.M. TIL 7 P.M.
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SUNDAY PAPER

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TRIP WINNER - Florence Smith, of Pomeroy, Is the winner of
, a lour-day and lhr~c· ni ghl slay In Daytona Beach, 'fla., given
away by Pnm eroy Foodland, in conjunction with Athens Bottling

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4571 -::Toss

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pu ll·on skirt . S1z es
5 !8 ·10 ):
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DUTY ·

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easy·sdw cape (IWOma1r'l
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, POMEROY - Ro ck Spr in gs
:cra ngr will mret at 7:.10 p.m .
;rhursday .
POMEROY - Preceptor Beta
flcta Chap iN of BPI a Sigma Phi
Sororitr will have a soup supper
Thursday , STar ti ng o::lO p.m., at
Grace Episco pa l Church pa1·ish
house.
• POMEROY - Re turn .Jona than Meigs Chapte r, Daugh ters
Of the Ameri ca n Revolutio n, will
meet at 7 p.m. Thursdav at the
Meigs Museum, Bu ttcrn~t llw.,
Pomeroy. American his torv es·
Say winners and th&lt;' good cl,tlzen
winner wil l be honored.
. CHESTER ' - Shade Riv er
:Lodge 4oJ, F&amp;A M, Ches t&lt;'r, wil l
•meet a t 7::10 p.m. Thursday with
work to h&lt;' in the fellowcra!t
degree. R£'freshments will be
servPd .
Fltllli\ \'
.Ji\C'KSON - Buckeye Joint·
:count~· Sf'l!·lnsura nce Council
'm&lt;'et!ng will be he ld at 9 a.m.
Fridav in th e dow nstairs mreting
room · or the Comfort Inn ,
·.Jackson.
POMEROY - Sen lor Citizens
~q u are dane" ar the center 8 to 11
p.m. Frida y. Music by Bend
River Boys. Those all'll'd lng are
lo tak e snacks. Admi s~lo n $1.50.
Si\Tl !RDAY

POMEROY - Pomeroy Area
Chamb('r of Commerce is sponsoring the Bend Area Miss
Sweet hear t Pagea nt Saturd ay at
Pomeroy Vi llage Ha ll auditoriu m. Ages :l·4 and o-6 from 3 to 5
p.m.: Ages 7·9 and 10·13 from 6 to
8 p.m. Registration Is $10 at the
door.

~ik(']\' eHr to br sto iC'n .

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' c,-'r tifir d Co lla tt·r al Corp .. a
Chicago firm that srarr hrs srria l
'Oumb('rs and prov ides cat· thrft
:and prier in format ion for ln,u ·
'ranee companies, said Genera l
rvtotors' 19H4 Cama ra was Ameri·
('&lt;J ·s most ·stolC'n ca r last yC'a r .
Cami.lros of var iou~ yrars
lll l&lt;'d five of the 10 spo ts on the or·
ganlzat lon'• mos t·sto len list, and ·
GM model s accounted for the entire top 10 list.
R;tnk ed sreond and third on the
mosl-s tolen li., r wrt·e the 19!!.1 and
19R6 versions of the Ca mara. a
low-slung sporty cou pe.
"It 's prima ril ~· t hr parts va lue.
Tht •sr cars a rr r hop·shop ltrms
for sur&lt;'. " Howa rd Tullman,
prrs idPnl and found&lt;•r of Certl ·
(led Collateral. sa id Tuesda,1·.
: Among impor ts, thP 1983 Toy-

TRASH MASHER

ON ALL

20°/o
OFF

MIDDLEPORT

·ATHLETIC SHOES
NIKE • CONVERSE • PONY
BROOKS • AVIA • FOOT-JOY

992-5627

REG. S349

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REG. S399

REG.S449

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Slimming flare drtts wilh
cape collar or a yoke.
UH crepe, rayon: HaH
Sizes 10 'h to 24'.2:

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MICROWAVE

wornen·a Sizes 34 to 52.
7147-Crochet an out·

standing hal and

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synthetic woolltcl. Oirec·

REG. $499.00

DAY ONLY)

Woodside

N.Y.

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FASHION AND CRAFTS
71~trna

ONE DAY
ONLY!

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GALLIPOLIS
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and Pap1
bears are aNdressed up
ancl ,.aoy tor 1 hug. Ua
prush or ayntht lic fur.
Tissue panaon Ia 1a·
btars lnd

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Spot
Financing

REG. S349.00

NOTICE OF SALE
Offers will be received until 3:00P.M . onthe20thdoy
of March, 1987, It the
M~yor ' s office•. 237 Race
S1rHt, Middleport, . Ohio,
lor the ,.,, of the fo,lowing
deacribed reel Htate. to· wit:
Root ntota al1uoted along
Route 7 and is a portion of
Lot 327 No. 052. The Village· 1cquired title to .. 11id
realeatate by deed r'I)Corded
In Volume 227, Pogo 8&amp;7,
Meigo Cournv Oeedo Records.
Sate of ..ld reo! nto10 wn
outhorizod by Ordinance
1 119·87 adoptod Jon. 28 •
1987. The Villogo re011rv01
the right to reject any ond ott
bids. The ule it purtuent to
Section 721 .03 ol1he Ohio
Roviood Code.
Fred Hoffnllln, Mayor
VIllage of Middleport
Fob. 5, 12. 19. 28: Mar. 6.
12
Notice

For Flwcal Veer Ending
. December 3t, 1988
LEBANON TOWNSHIP
Coun1y of Meta•
" Thit Ia an unaudited
Ftnonclol Raport"
SUMMARY 0
CASH• BALANCES.
RECEIPTS ond
EXPENDITURES
GOVERNMENTAL FUN OS
RECEIPTS :
Toxao ,,.,............. :9,81 9.00
Llcen111, Permits
ond Feeo .......... 2.138.00
Intergovernmental
. Rti"'IP)I .........58, 81B.OO
SpiCit i'AIII!IH·
menlo .............. 8,822 .00
All Otllor
Revenue ........... 3,088 .00
TOTAL
.
AECEIPTS ... ... B2. 603.00
DISBURSEMENTS:
General Governmont ....... .. ..... 22. 824.00
Public Workl ..... 38, 364.00
Sorvicoo ........... 7,019.00

REG. S399

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Public Notice

Miscellaneous... ...... 91 0.00

$347
$227.
$397

WIRELESS REMOTE

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Eaull!.,.

17 ft I .' .....miMI

Human

COLOR TV

VCR

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REG. S149 .

4 HEAD
WIRELESS REMOTE

COLOR TV

u-ca. TV •

131lutlolo
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Copilot Outley ... 16, 943.00
Dob1 SorvicaNoto Principal
Poyment ....... 6,61 1.00
TOTAL DISBURSE·
.MENTS .......... 90. 681 .00
Toll! Rocolpto Over (Under)
Dlob ....... , ........(8.0158 .001

25."

(1

~art

set and be prolected from

SHARP VCR

RCA

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illlll.ll

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FIN'-NCIAL REPORT
OF TOWNSHIPS

lions, one size ·to lit aiL

ROll

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11-c......... ........

-Codo:I04

Public

$329 $347· $267 $99

Change- Must It 21

A SWEETHEART
OF A DEAL!

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SYRACUSE - Hymn sing at
Sy racuse Miss ion Chu rc h Sunday at 7 p.m. wi th Shekl nah,
Har old and Prggy Clark and the
New Convenant singers to takr
part.

ora Corolla was thr most · stolpn
ca r last year .. lh&lt;' co mpany said,
but It wa s Gi st overalL
Certi fied Collateral said lis
most ·stolen list was based on
more th a n 74, 000 claims fo r
w hl ~h It provided va luations las t
yea r. Of those, 653 were lor 1984
Camaros .

REG. S349

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:c amaros are hot with car
, CHI CAGO IUP II - Ownrrs of
')9R4 Chr\Tolrr Ca maros. b&lt;&gt;·
warr . ,.\!'('pOrt sn .v~ it' s thf' mos.t

REG. S329

RACINE- A public valent ine
da nce wlll be held Saturday at
thr Rac ine Amer ica n Legion
Post Home by the post. Admls·
sian Is $S a single and $10 a
couple. Th ose att endin g a re a lso'
to take a coverE'd dis h with the
pos t to prov ide mea t.

SUNDAY
POMEROY - Meigs Genealogical Soclet,v will meet at 2p.m.
Sunday at thr Meigs Museum.

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$297 $267 $299 $2 77

HARR ISONVILLE -The an·
nua l insp('ctlon will be held when
Ha r risonville Lodge 411, F&amp;AM,
meets a t 7: ~0 p.m. Saturd ay at
the tempi&lt;'.

BALD KNOB - A hyinn sing
will b(' held at the F reedom
Gospel Miss ion Chu rch at Bald
Knob at 7; 30 p.m. Saiurday with
Dan Hay man and the Faith Trio
to be fea tu r&lt;'d .

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REG. S399

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DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION
- 11 :00 A.M: SATURDAY
- 2:00P.M. MONDAY
- 2:00P .M. TUESDAY
- 2:00P .M. WEDNESDAY
- 2:00 P.M. THURSDAY
- 2:00P.M. FRIDAY .

The Daily Seniiitel

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Company. Smith was notified of her win hy telephone on ChrL• tmas
Eve. Ol!lclal presentation of the vacation t·ertlllcatc was made
: Tn e!'&lt;iday hy Pomt1 roy stor( 1 managf r, Don Perry.

Calendar/ happenings

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CROSLEY
REFRIGERATOR

Automatic
Dryer

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Ctauified page• cover the
following telephone e%change1...
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Publl'c Notice

Automatic
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THURSDAY PAPER

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•A cllllffled tdvtniHment pltced In The Dally Stnllntl fu ·
ctp1 - cl ..aifktd diaplay, Butlnest Card lnd ·legll notlou)
will 1110 appur In the Pt. PleiHnt Register ..,d lhe 0.111·
poUt DaHv Tribune, retching over 11,000 hom•.

SATURDAY, FEB. 14 .
10 A.M. TIL 7 P.M.
ONE DAY ONLY

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In Memoriam

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•Adt th.. mud be ptid in advance ere:
Cilrd of Thankt

COPY OEAOLTNE -

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Adt outtldlii ,Meigs, GaliN! or M110n count... must bt pr•
pold,
.
_ •Rectlvt f .&amp;O diKount for ada paid In adYtnce.
•F,.. •• - Oive•wly and Found ldt unci. 15 words will bl
run 3 ell¥• 1t no ch~rge.
•Price of ld for til eapilll letters it double price of t d cost
•7 po4nt line type only uaed.
,
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•sent in• Ia not retpontlbl'e for trrori 1ft11 flrtt diV . IChtck
for trrora fktt day ad runt In paper). Call before 2:00p.m .

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1\lOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On tho Februory 9, 1987,
In tho Molgo County Probate
Court, CaM No. 25 ,421 •
Goorgo L. 11orrio. Sr.. 1864
Uncoln Hatghts, Pomeroy.

Ohio 4&amp;789. wao oppolntod

Executor of the estate of
Lewit E. Harri1, dece11ed,
late of 32046 Stato R1o.
124. Wtlchtown Hill, Minorovttto. Ohio (Pomeroy)
46789 .
Robert E. Buck,
Probeto Judgo
Lonlt K. Nouefrood, Clerk
(21 12, 19, 28, 3tc

Business Services
FOR SALE
100 ft. X 100ft.
Hartinger Parkwoy
Middleport
Zone-Commercial

Call 992-3005
or 992-6167
2·5·87-1 ....

$1.099
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•446-3 733 - ·
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PUBLIC NOTICE
COUNTY : MEIGS
The follow ing were recll!lved/ prepored by Tho Ohio En-

vironmental Protection
Agancy (OEPA) teat wHI&lt;.
EHocttve datu of final octlont and luu1nce datil of
propoHd ectiont are 111ted .
Final actions may be appealed, In writing, within 30
days of the date of this
notice, t o The Envlronmentot Boord of · Roviow, Rm .
101, 260 E. Town St ..
Cotumbuo , OH , 43216 . Notice of onv oppeot ohott be
filed whh the director within
3 dayo. Propooed ac11ono
will become final unle11 1
Wriuen adjudlc1tlon hetring
reque1t 11 aubmitt~ within
30 dovo ol1ht tnuonce doto:
or the DiNCtor revltet
/ wlthdrewo tho propolecl
action. Any person may
IUbmit comments and / or
request a meeting reg1rdlng
•nv non-final action within
30 doyo of the dolo lfldl·
cated. " Action", 11 used

above

FOR SALE

Charlie Sergent's
CHRISTMAS
TREE FARM at

Alfred, Oh .. 4 mi .
W. of Tuppers
Plains on St. Rt.
681.
A good opponunlty tor
an ambitious family .
Priced on Inspec tion .
Call tor Appointment

985-4167

MEIGS
EXCAVATING
COMPANY
•All Typoo of
Excavating
•LIIndocoping

•BaMmenta
•Sewogo System•
•Wator • Gu Llnoo
•Wot er Well D r illing
•Trucking

doll not include

roclip1 o1 o verlfltd complolnt. tf olgnlflcont public
lnternt oxtoto, o public
meeting moy bo hold. Ao t o
ony oc11on, tnetuding roceipt

of verified complaint•. eny
peraon may obtein notice of
further actions, and add l·
tlonal fnform1t kan. Unl111
otherwiu .provldlld in noti·
cea of particular action1, 111
commun ication• shall be
oent to: · HuriRIJ Clorl&lt;.
OEPA. P. O. Box 1049.
Columbuo, Oh. 4321 I , Ph.
(814) 411-1037. Conoult
ORC Chop. 3741 ond OAC
Chopo, 3745-47 end 3746&amp; l or requirements.
Fln~l iuuanca of ren.wtl
of NPDES ptrml1: Soutflom
Ohio Cool Compony Motgo
Mine No, 2. P. 0 . Box 480,
Athono, OH. Effective doto:
Jon. 21. 1987. RoceiviRIJ
wotero : Ogden Run: Focltlty
dncrlptJon : Coal w11her;
Pormh No. 01l00028'00 .
Thia final act'on not pre·
ceded by propooecl oc110n
end Ia •-toblo to EBR .
(21 12. 1tc

Fund Cath Balance,
Jon. 1 ............ 22,698.00
Fund C11h 8al1nce,
Doc . 31 .... 1....14,638.00
TOTALS.
FUND BALANCE
RECEIPTS :
,
To... ', ........... .'.... 9.8t.9.00
Licon111. Permlto
ond FHo ..........2,1311.00
Intergovernmental
Roce tpto ......... 58,1168.00
Specl1l A11t11·
menlo .............. 8, 822.00
All 01110&lt;
Ravenuo .,,, ,.,.... 3, 088.00
TOTAL
RECEIPTS ...... 92. 503.00
DISBURSEMENTS:
Gonorol
Govommont ... 22. 824.00 1.-- - --==----.1
Public Worko ..... 38,3&amp;4 .00
Sorvioeo ........... 7, 019.00
Mtoooflone®l......... 81 0.00
Capitol Outloy ... 1&amp;, 843.00
Oobt SorvlceNoto Prlnclf'OI
Payment ....... &amp;,1111 .00
TOT'-L DISBURSE·
' MENT8 ........ i.I0,881 .00
Toto! Rocofpto Owr/ IUn&lt;*)
Dlob ............... (8,088 .001
Fund Cooh 8olonct,
~~__;~:§:~~
Jon. 1 ............ 22 ,8811.00
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Fund Cooh Botonce,
• Doc. 31 .......... 14.838.00

70 PINE ST.
GALLIPOLIS

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Doc. 31 .. ... ....... 2.7114.10

tlonl l)b lfes. 16"a UI".
pillowl, 15"•1S".

1he ,_wing

!101' to .be to tho -

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PAT HILL FORD
992-2198
Middleport, Ohio

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DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

10·8-tfc

YOUNG'S

CARPENTER
SERVICE
- Addona"and remodeli ng
- Roofing •nd gutter work

- Concrete work
- Plumb ing 1nd tlectric•l
work

!Free Eatimat e•l

V. C. YOUNG Ill
n2 -b215

or

VINYL &amp;
AlUMINUM SIDING
•lnau&amp;.1ion
•Storm Doors
•Storm Windowo
•Ae plac•ment W indows
•New Roofing

" FlEE ISnMATES"

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992·2772

1-19-'17-1 mo.

•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
•GilSON RffRIGUATOR
.SAHWH SAlES &amp; SEJVICE

1ft llnJ AFill Tl••
•••• , ....Ill..
uhlf

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPUANCE
CHESTEI - 915

fa r111 Eq1lp111eat
Part• &amp; Service

RUSS MOORE
992-2526

1·14-1 mo.

MILLS ELECTRIC
COMMERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL

614-992-3023

ICU! OUT FOR FUTURE Ulll

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
98$-3561

VINYL SIDING
• ALUMINUM SIDING
0

'ILOWN

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

All Meku

New H - lullt

•Waahers •D ishWII he' l
•Ranget
•Re frige rators
•D rye,. •Freezers
PARTS and SERVIC E

PH. 949·2860
ar 949·2801

" Free E1tim11e1"

No Sunday Colh ·

3·1J.tln

4·l ·11t

J.R.'s REPAIRS
TVsr Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Servi'e
Electronic Organs
Mobile service

614-843·5248
MIIAILI
8-2Q.'I6 1fn

R!ASONAIL£ •

SHARPENING
SERVICE
Circ ular Saw1

Saw Chain

Roger Hysell
Garage
l t. 124, ,_,., Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Aleo Tre...llulu
PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121
6-IHic

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR
Truck.

repairo tnd welding.
(All makeo a. modelol

GRAVELY
TRACTOR SALES

PH. 949·2193
or 949-2756

204 Coftllor It.
,.,...,..,, Ohit

PH. 992-2975

heavy equipment

John' I. h•h
Owner/Mechanic

1·1-'17·2 ....

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AUTOMATIC

TRANSMISSIONS
REIUILT &amp; REPAIRED

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND
190 MULIEIIIY AYE,
POMIIOY, OH.

UD
ALL
PlUMIING &amp; HEAnNG.
161 Nortlt Soclllll
Mid••part, Ohio 41760

SALES &amp; SERVI(E
We

C~rry

1IUSINUI 1'110111
"141 "2·6UO

IISlDlNCI rt10111
1'141 "'·7714

lolt lart011, Owner

BISSELL
BUILDERS

(USTOM IUILT
HOMES &amp;GARAGES

G&amp;M TV
REPAIR

"At II••••Wt Pricft"

49835 St. lt. 124
laclne, Ohio 45771

, PH. 949·2801
or 949·2860

949-3011 Ius.
949· 2606 Hollie
AIIMake~&amp;MeiWI

QUILTING
LESSONS
"All yau ntt4 1t know
fa makt your own quYts
tntl ful prautlt"
Lt11ons start

MilCH 16 &amp; 17
Fer 1110(1

·
A . Jolin-. Ctorll

2-11 -1 .... pd.

5 LISA II. KOCH. M.S.
1&amp;1 Licensed
%

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$ ",500.00

lnfortllltion colh

61.t·992-7 537

2.t HI.

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of my -

Flth lng l uppll•

Poy Your Coble &amp;
Phone Blllo Here

PH. 992·9949

&lt;!I SWim Molds · lnterpretirw Setvices

end ......

auto , &amp;

Pla ner Kn l"e'
Drill Bill
Knives
Chloolo

Computerizld ltelrirw Aid Seleetion

rw-

IN

INSULATION

I11R i fln

Day or Night
NO SUJfDA Y CAllS

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•SYLVANIA

IIBIDCIM IIOUSI, . . · - · httierey, Ollie

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.J!alll- Woodside N.Y. 113n. j'

Dealer

4-15-' 86·1C

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postage and hencl11ng.
Send to: Patternl, Dept

Pomeroy

HOUII, Tuo.-Wod.-fri.
II o.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday, t p.m.- 7 p.m.
ly Chanu or Appoinlmonl

1·3-'86 tic

•ZENITH

~-':.:"11.1Sl 13.25 tor each panern.
111.. Add 75e each_pattern tor

-,..-n

12 Gauge Shotguns

WE ARE YOUR SALES
ANO SERVICE
HEADQU~RTERS FOR

Ofllo

t

factory Choke

R~~~~11/

We can repair and.re·
core radtators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

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oortlf\r

6:30P.M.

1124 East Main st:

4-1&amp;-16-Hn

blllllilul ' lady oT The
in paJrioliC cot•
Ofl . Trans!tr. color

I

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

Oldrtondlng

Jon. 1 .............. 8.286.12
Now lluuu ............... - ORrtlred ................ 5 , 51 1.02

r :i..-Embr o!der the

RIVERINE ANnQUES

Authorized John D1111,
New Holland, lush Hog
f arm E~uip..nt

1-16·'87· 1 mo.

Botonce ......... .18.099.00
Lo10 Out.,.ndiRIJ
Chocflo ............. 3,881 .00
TOTAL
,
BALANCE ...... 14,ne:oo
IUMMARYOF
INOEBTEONEIB

pup In e11y CtOtl litch,
1 cute tctnen In -*'ole
stitch. Tr1n~ler . direc· ·

U. S. RT. 50 EAST

SALES &amp; SERVICE
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

Pomeroy, Ohio

TDIIIT,...,rv

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ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL

Balhan Building

Call: 742·2407

Oopotitor(
lolatnco ......... 18.099.00

ponel

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

BOGGS

Public Notice

' Human

CAMCORDER

GUN SHOOT

rou Don't HO"tt To Loot frp
To ipy rfte llnr 8uy• /11
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Clinical Audioloeist

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6101
417 Second AWII!It, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
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12,1887

Pomeroy· Middleport. Ohio

BORN LOSER

Television
.Viewing

...
73 · Vena • 4 W.D: . ,

...._.~ ~ ~ ~afVe· lw•y. mother

•• ,......,... llMkLebr•dor . c.n

814-4411-4178 """ 5:30.
4 young

614·448· 7025.

tr,.n to gkfl IWIY Ph .

814·2h·8003.

moth: BMJI type Call 814-3&amp;7·

7111.

2 room, turnithed, upt11irt apt.
cle.n, no pitt. Adultt. Utllitiet
turnlthed. Ref. 6 dep. required.
Clll 814·448· 1618.

7375.

Puppt• ptrt Collie, born Chrltt ·
mu Oty, Clli tfttr 5:00 PM,

Modern 1 bedroom apartment.

304-678· 7889.

Coli 81 4-446·0390.

"Don't eat it all. I've -got this

To 1 laving hom• 1 3yr old
female tlam ... cat fOf tndoofl
only 8 to noon Ph. 871·3514.

Lost end Found

Found: 1986 Golllo Acodomy
Girlt Cltn Ring, outside Lynn's
center call 114-446-2158.

LOST. m1n1 lilvtr braolet lost
between Fruth and Ple.. ant
Valley Hoap Feb 7. REWARD.

. 304·676·3530.

lost blue heart ring left in
. Whahame gym on ble•chers Call
' 304·812·3198 .

ciOM-tOWf!,
,.odem
1 BR tingle
apt. penon ·Prt·

814· 441·205&amp; 1fter 8 .

Would like to do houte d11ning.
Call anytims 114· 379-27715.

21

Wanted To Buy

'; '-----------------· We psy&lt;:llh for late model clellfl
uud Clrt.
Jim Mink Chtv.·Oidt Inc.
Bill Gene Johnton

814·446-3672

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TOP CASH ptid for '83 model
and newer used Clrt . Smith
Bulc:k-Pontitc, 1911 Eettem
• Ave.. Gallipolis . Csll 8U·446·
1
' 2282.

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u etd mobile homn. Call 81 4·
446· 0176.
.::...~~-----------Bantam Chicken a ca/1814 -3888672 after 0:00pm.
10 used church pews 10 to 11
fill long. In good condition Ph.
44'1 ·462&amp; .
Buying dillY gold, eilver coint.
1
ri,Hg•. jewelry, starling wart, old
eoifll. large cu"ency. Top prlc•. Ed. Burtett Barber Shop,
2nd. Ave. Middleport, Oh. 114·

992-3478.

Sttnding timber. AI Tromm.

&amp;t4-742·232S.

Would like to buy • uttd clarinet.

Call 814·912-&amp;192.

THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·
lNG CO. recommend• that you
do butlneu with people you
know. and NOT til •end money
through the mtil until you have
i~VIItlgated the offering.
Ta~o~ern

butinns end buslne11
building for tale in Pomeroy.
Inquire at 100 E. Main St. Only
interested parties.

Professional
Services

814-441·4426.

Prtclou1 Memoriu Studio
Sweethetrt Specitl· through
Saturdty. lncludet one 8:.10,
two 5K7'1, three previiiWI and I
wtll ... for $23, Call 61'·949·
Julia's Personal Ctrt Home,
Clifton. W.Va. Ftmlty bualneu
Iince 1969. Have ~o~lctncy far
elderly pttlent. 304-773-5873.

Real Estoh:

AVON·Wowlt Mska big bucks.
No proct11ina ch~rge. c.n,

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6:00 D CIII]) D Cll GJ 8 !W GJ)

I

AIRUNES NOW HIRING. fllghl

Repounttd 14x70. 198115 Petriot Oelu" 2 bedroom, 2 btth.
tSOO.OO down tab over pey·
mentt ot U26.00 P• month,
Fr• O.liv., . MID OHIO Fl·

for

1 I 8.0 ..0· 111,230 yr. Now Hh·
i11g . Call 805·181-8000 ht.
R-9808 for current ftdertl Utt.

Someone to c•• for elderly in
htf homt In Tuppert ptllnt.
Room, botrdandsomepay. Call
evenlrla• 11 4· 441· 7411. a...
Webtttr.
. • fht Meigs loCltl School District
It currllf'ld\' eeeking tpplicttions
from clrllfltd tppllctmt for an
Aetltttnl High School Tfl~
Coeoh, Junior High Tr•Ck
Coach. Allllstant Junior High
Track Coach and Glrtt' AIMIVI
Softblll Catch for lht 1811· 11
e,chool year. Appllctntt must
hold • valkl Ohio 1eeching
eertifictte and lor coKhing
poe"lons mutt meet certltlc•
tian r!Ciulrtrntntl ot Ohio for
aponi mediclns tnd CPR . Ptr·
10n1 hltNetted JhOf.lld cantlel.
Den E. Morrie. Superintendent
of M•ip Local lchoole. at 121
South Third Avw.nue in Mlddl•
port. Ohio.
Wtnted: Htlratylltt, male or
temtle. 1 .,.., IKPJrlence pr•
tltl'fed but not n•c•Mrv . Send
AlliUm• to Oaltv Sentln" P.O.
Box 729S Pomeroy, Ohio.
AVON . no 1ervice chlf'le, open
ttrritories, phon• 304·115·

1429.
HIOH 8CHOOLJUNIORS AND

SENIORS : Join thl Army Ne·
tlontl Gutrd now, begin ••nina
a monthly pavohtdc. 1ncl deftt
your sctlve duty training un111
June .U87. Part-time jobs.

Antique shop and stock for 111e.
Will tell 11ock tnd building
IIPirlte. Ctll 614-887-8538.

2 bedroom apt . Svraeuee. t135
montfl. '715 deposh, ptut utili·
ti•. C.ll 614· 992· 7871 or

514-992-8732.

3 room furnished tpt. tor rent.

Coli 614·992-643• or 304·

882·21581.

APARTMENT$ . mobile homeJ.
houaet. Pt. Pi en ant tnd Gallipo·
lit. 814-448 ·8221 . '
Two bedroom furnlehed •Pt New
H.ven, 304-882· 3287 or 304·

Houses for Rent

.3 bdr. rtnch, Rodney Vill~ge II,
1285 mo. plus deposit. Ref•encn requir.ld. Ctll 814-446-

0008.

Nice 3 BR houtt. t360 plus
utilltet Ill sec. deposit. Call
11 4 -448 ·9280 sfter I &amp;
wetkenda.
8 room haute on 50 ecrBI 11
Eureka. 1200 1 month. Call

304-875·610..

-'

2 bedroom river view apartment.
Equipped kitchen, tr~sh pickup.
Ideal tor 2 ptrtin to •h•r•
'"l*lCII. Ctll814· 992·8638.
Gracious living. 1 end 2 bedroom apartmtntl at Village
Mtnor and Riii8Jtide Aptrt·
mentt In Middleport From
2
• 16. lnduding utilities. Call
614·992-7787. EOH .

2 bedroom, turni1hed or unfur·
nithed aptrtment on Spring Ave.
Llrae p11io . Call 11514· 992·8886
tfter 8 :00p.m.

Rt:nlals
41

Furnithfd tpti1men1. 2 Bed·
room, niceloation. Adults only.
Na pets. Call 11 4-«6-2404.

.

Newly constructed 1 storY. 2 BR
dupt... appro•. 1 mile from
downtown Gtlllpollt. Aef•enOH. No pets. Call 11514· 446·

1250.

2·Bedroom houH located 52
Mill Creek Rd. •180.00 month,
1711.00 deposit Ph. 441·3870 .
Very nice houM,2 bedroomt1 'h
bltht. gsrage, 3 mil• from
Holzer Hosphal on At. 180. Ph.
446·2713 evening• 448-2&amp;51 .
AVIIileble ·Merch 1st, in Middl•
port, 2 bedroom hOUM. &amp;2211.
Pll' monttl plus utilhl ... Ref wen·
CH tnd deposit required. No
peta . lnclud~tkltchen tto~o~t. Call

773-502C.

Cute 2 room cottage with bsth.
lun1ithecl, utilllilll paid. •16.
Wllk. t100, depo1it rsquired.

HouH, 304·67&amp;·115720.

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
Nice 3 bdr. he, wathM • dryer.
retrigerttor, atove Included. Ph.
614-248·9182.
3·4 bedfoom houie n•• school
tnd hospital. Priced to tell.

023.000. Coll614-992·6010.

Nict hou11ln Pomeroy. 8 rooms
lnd beth whh full baement.
117.600. Phone 114· 992 ·

7462.

For Stle or Rent. 3 br. 2 lull
b11ht, built-In kitchen, centrli
air. barn, pond. l'h ICf•. 3
miles from town. Rt. 2 North.
Will contld• lind contrtct.
30•·175-2888. lute~ e .Pot

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a. Chtir t76.00 Call

614·446·3574.

54 Misc. Merchandise

2 PC GOld Ytlvet living room
tuitl, blue end gold vetv.t chair,
rocker. lampt, exc cond, 3 mtple Kintt · Heating Cot! or Wood
ttbl" tild lite ltOve. 304·81115· . Stave with ftn only 2 v-tr• ald.
3223.
1\tso &amp;in(ler Comm«cilll Sewing
· ~•chine tnd Aberglut Motor
Boet. Ctll 441-3131 10 to 8

Equipment

-

8 446·2200.

'

Utitd R-815.Ditch Witch Trencher
end 350 John Deere Dozer

53

Antiques

Antique dining room set; ttble,
chin• closet. &amp; buHet. 70 V"rt
ofd. Solid oak. Cell 814·388·

9960.

MixN hardwood slsbt. 112. per
bundle. Containing approx . .1%
tons. FOB Ohio Pallll Co.
Pomeroy, Ohio. Call 614·892·

1481.

Firewood for ule. f315 per lotd
or I loads ttiO. Delivered end

otackod. Call 614·949·2801
oftor 6 PM.
'

-----.,--------··keroiene hetten. 2 apetd
New

fene . Call 814-742· 2451 or

64 Misc. Merchandiee

It 4·742-2680.

Single box apring end mat1ren.
Now 1100. Coll814·742·2861 .

Callihan's Uted Tire Shop. Over
1.000tir... tizt112.13,14.115.
11. 11.5. I mil• aut Rt. 218.

Tony' a Gun Repslra,

it!g. Optn 9:00

AM to

Ceii614·2B6-6251 .

Call304-675-4831 .

Pltatlc cistern state approved,
!)tattle eeptlc tlnkt, pl11tlc
culverts, mttel cu~rtt, RON

Herballfe Independent Oitt. Call
me for product. Mon~ Fri . 9 -3;
GloM Gr111. 304·882-31 62.

ton, Oh. 614-286 -5830.

New ctrpet, beige.
304·171· &amp;1 12.

EVANS ENTERPftiSES, Jock·

Share blth, 919 2nd., Gsllipolit .
446-44 t 8 •tter 7PM .
For rent Sl&amp;eping Rooms end
tight house keeping rooma. P1rk
Cen1ral Hotel. Call 614-448-

Freeztr. 25 cu. ft . Kenmore
chlllt. Ukenew- $175. SS.W32
model 31 Holster &amp; shells. Like
ntw- &amp;200. C1ll 814-245-

Rooms for rent, dey. week.
month. Gallia Hotel. Call 114·
441-9716. Rentlllowes$120
monttl.

56 Building Supplies

Woodchiet woodbumer •nd on•
IOtd at wood t110.00. 304•

578-2704.

248·812t .

56 Building Supplies

'Concrete blocks 111 1i111 vard or
delivery. Muon 11nd. Gallipolis
I lode Co.. 1 23Y.I Pine St.,
Gtlllpolis, Ohio Call e14·441·

0756.

27S3.

66

Pe1s for Sale

46 Space for' Rent
Office Spsce tor Rtnt. Ekcellent
tor Anomeys, Accounttnt. etc.
CloM to Coun Hou~e. Cell
Willman Rttl Ettete A.gencv.
114· 448-3844.
COUNTRY MOBilE Home Ptrk,
Rout•· 33, North of Ponieroy.
Rtntal tflil••· Ctll It 4 -992·

7479.

Mercl1ri lllil:&gt;e

2 bdr ., all utili till paid ••cept
elec .• turn. or unturn., sec.
depo1it required. Convenient
locetlon. Cell 114-441· 81118 or

51 Hou1ehold Good1
Vllley Furnlturt, new &amp; Uled.
ltrte MCtion of quality turnl·
ture . 121 I Entern Ave .,
Gtlllpolil.

GOOO USEO APPLIANCES

Wathlfl, dry••· refrigerttofl,
reng••· Sktgae Applitncee,
Upper Rivlt' Rd. betide llone
Cr"t Motel. 8 14-441· 7381.

Oragonwynd
Cattery
Kennel.
CFA Hlmtltytn.
Peraltn
and
Starn... khtens. AKC Chow
puppin. Call 81 .4 -448·3144
after 7PM .
Regllterld Minillu,. S~hnauz•
puppiH. Alta Rtglatered Cac""
Sptnielpuppi". Grt!dValentlne
gtftt. C.H 114·182-2107.
Regitttred flame-point female
Hlmaltyan kitten. Very affectionlle, e•tra long-htir.d. Atk·
, ing •175. Ctll 8U·742·2&amp;44.
AKC Retistlit'ed black German
Shepherd puppi81, loob for
_.'"'on Jerrv• Run Road, A.pplt
GrO'II, W, V• ·

57

Musical
ln1truments

Smtll Piano tnd nool in good
condition 1211i.OO. Call 814·

448-4120.

814-281-1!22.

IHI'I Siillli lll'\

6t4-44&amp;-4778.

1\

li'JI".IIII~

2 bdr. fuMy furnished a dulls only,
util. paid. Ctll 1814-441-4110.

61 Farm Equipment
'

2 8R Mobile Home for rent· 2
children. A•f•ence. Call 114·

64

Hay &amp; Grain

deliver. 116 a bale. Ctll 614441·1052 1her 6 .
t
Qried thellld com •4.60 per
cwt. Ground 16.00 per cwt.
Ground with mole•"• t5 .l6 per

cwt.

304·458·1031 .

Whel'l·ltrtw wire tred btln
=~~~7~:m Wilson, Leon, 304'·~....::...·.::...:.:..·"'-''-------,--Hay t1 .215 late 304·1715-3997
after 6:00 ·

Tr 11nsllllrl aI nn
71 .

1982 Buick Riviera, Gray wite,
power tlltt, air, PS, PB, tilt,
crui1e. deity wipers. 48.000
mlln. t7800. Call 614-448·
4223.
.
1983 510. Chevrollt pickup,
4x4; 1983 Dlda Hurtt; 1981
Monte Ctrlo; 1980 Plymouth
Voltre; 1910 Chevelle; 1978 ,.4
ton Chevrolllt pickup: 1818
Chevral.t plcllup; 1978 Ford
Cullom Ven; 1972 Chevrolet El
Camino. Oynamerk Aiding Lawn
Mower. Cal! 114-446-8201 or
614-446·8113. Make offer.
1984 Mercury Lynx. Auto .. air,
AM-FM, C11h price *2999.
John' a Auto S•l•. 8ull't'ille Rd .•
Gtllipolis.
1978 Dodge Aspen 11 is. asking

t1300.00. Ph. 814·248-9602.

•

Hou ... Galtipollt ferry, 3 bid·
roomt, l•a•l~ing room, family,
kitch.., end utility, 1 btth. on•
outbuilding. 1.8 ICfl, 304·171·

~

Barney Miller
7:05 (()Sanford end Son
7:30 D CI1 (I) N- Newtywed
·Gome

FRAN'K AND ERNEST·

•

1983 4·d00f Ho1'dt i'ccord.
5-sp8ed, 1 owner. eltcellent
condition tliiOOO.OO in Jsdlton
Ctll 11514-286-1176.
71 Maida RX .7 41.000 mHet,
A.C, AM·FM,npellentcondhion

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304-678-3348 or ,75·5181.

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''TAl&lt;!: AN ANTI£lOPY
.. TO .I..UNCI'F WEE/&lt;·'

Se rv1ces
Home
Improvements

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when ·he must deliver three
babieS at once. and Vanessa
gets nervous when a friend
smokes a cigarette in her

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Uncondhlontf llfetlmt guartn·
til. ·local r•l•encn fumlahed.
Fret'' ettimllet. Ctll coiiKt
1·614-237·0418, d.V or night.
Rogers Basement

W,.orprooflng.

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SWEEPER tnd eewlna mtchlne
reptlr. partl. and tuppll•. Pick
up and delivery, Davit Vtcuum
Cleener. one h•lf mile up

other to solve the case of a
man accused of intentionally
setting fire to his business.

OeoiiJOO Crook Rd. Coli 814·
44&amp;-02114.

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FTM Oen.rtt CCM\trtctlng 13yrs
e"perlence. R~oflna • Con11ruction Pf'l. 11514-388·9308 .
Fr• estimet.. 10% off during
the halld-vs. llfl• •pira Jan
All typ81 carpenter • concret:•
work: lnt•lor, exterior, remodeling, painting. roGfhtg, free
tstlmatn. Ctlll14&amp;-441-1174.

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Coli 814-992·7811.

1981 Cl~o~Jiier Z24. Four speed.
AM·FM Ct1M1te IUtO riYtrlt.
LOIIded. Auurhe paymentt. Cell

8U-149-2637.

1981 Oldt Cutl.. t . lm1culate
condition. New llr" ind chrome
wheels, AM-FM CUMttt tnd

AC . Aoklng t3200. IU'·992·

1585.

Pump sal• and tetvlol. 304- '

.
'

Plumbing
• Heetlng

..
! 1M Ei&lt;)ING; TO ENTER
CHIPS IN THE BIG
006 SHOW NEXT WEEK .

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GOOD CI-\ANCE ro
WIN, DON'T YOU?

ANY OTHER DCJE&lt;S
IN ,..,E SHOW~

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Holmes suspects a crime of
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Ollllpollo. Ohio
441-4477

General Haull~g ·

.

1 JUST PUT
JUGHI\ID AN '
TI\TER ON P.
BODY BUILDlN'
PRQ6RAM

BODY

BUILDIN' !!

YEP .. THEY 'RE
BUILDIN' ONE
RIGHT NOW

passion when the brutal Sir
Eustace Brackenstall i1 mur·

10:00 eCII&lt;liiLA. LewKuzak is
forced to compromlu his

imago to win the right to represem a major pharma·

Jam11 loya Wtt• 8.-vlce. Al10

Becker tries to charm Roxanne out of her demand for a

ory. Coli 614-251-1240.

2284.

ceutical

:

poolo flttod. Coll114·286·1 141•

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

7111 ,

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Will htulllmettont. 115 or mort
tont.
1ton. C.lll14·388-

•e.u

9173.

Wttteraon't Wtter Hauling,
rtuoneble Jttliil, immtdl11~
2,000 gallon delivery, cletemtl

pools, won. Ito. ooll 304·17

72 . Ttuck• for Sale

2919.

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Hou11 coli. Hm11tone.
,,..,.. . Dtllvll'ed 1 ton tnd upl

Jim lor11w. 304-178-1247 01
171-7387.

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304-175·3110.

zoo

Wotor houNng, FOf-"f Koif
WhHtanl now Joltn't W.etl ·
lorvl-. lomo prloio, - . '
304-871-281 ... 171-244.

Situations
Wanted

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bllrvolt In my hom• houriy,
DeMr or wookJv, C0tt 114-Ht·
Wll

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W1ntld to Buy

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10:30 (I) IIlii Cosby Show
e!IJINN News
(j]) Tony llrown'o JounMol
at News
10:311 Cll a.-.oldng the Spell
Amoricen end Soviet rnHI·
tory, aclentlflc ond· oduca·
tlonolleadaro propose way•
ol avoiding nuclesr wtr.

Colleae ...._.... Ari·
zona II UCLA or ClllfomiaBarklloy II w..Nngton.
. (80 mln.l Uve.

,74 2
t A J 10 3

IILQNGFELLOW

make an announcemem . (80

Coel and · llmeatone dallv.,.,

confldondol. W.tlo I•• C-10,

company . while

$100 raise. 160 min.l In
Stereo.
Cll D Cll 20/20 (CCI 160
min.I
• rn Odd Couple
Cll Frontline: Stopping
Drvgo (CCI The war on
drugs is explored.
ill 8 (JI Knoll Landing
(CCI Ao Lotus Point opens,
Ben and Mack dlvl11 1 plan
to help Ben survive, Jean
thraoteno Vllene ond her
childron ond Gory and Jill

or 114·448·1178 .. 114·445·'

SOU Til
+Q 10 6

I Masticate
2 Acquire
9 Pizzeria
lloture
DAILY CRYPI'OQVOJ'&amp;II- Here's bow to work ll :

Stereo.

W.ugt,'e Wl11t' Service. Wellt,
cl•~•n•. poult. Serfte dllf dat~:

+H 3 2

DOWN

dored. (60 min.l
9:30 8 (I) (JI) Night Court In

1

'K 8
t K92

main

an unlit mother. (60 min.I
(J) Nove: OrengUIIno of

Phon• 814· 441-3888 or 114;

'QJI09 5
• 8 6 54
+to 9 8

29Conccai
30 Head
31 Gyrational
32 Betty
or
Pearl
34 lntlmOtc
37 Munch ·
38 Whelp
41 Redolence
43 Venerate
45 Unyielding
48 Overfill
47 Relu""
48Joln in

who study tham are pro·
filed. (60 min . ~

Cor. Fourth and Pint

EAST
• 9732

ACROSS
4 Greek
1- up
ghost
(perform 5 Deposit
poorly)
with
6 Idle talk 8 Hold last
10 Refuge
7 Hebrew
II Ani!IY
measure
18 Chris
8 Grandof
parental
tennis
9 Minuscule
Yeoterday'e Answer
14 Witless . 12 Billy 15 Skin
Williams 26 Sun. talk as Dry
problem 17 English . 27 Bring
36 Thea!A'r
16 Operate
river
to trial
boo
18 Caustic 19 Muscle
29 "A - rnr 38 Eric
substance20 Ham It up
Sale"
nr Duluth
JB Billow 21 Cravat
(1930 song)39 Compulsion
21 Rewrite
Iabrie
311nlet (Sp.) 40 Aristocrat
24 Pole
22 - Tan8Uay33 Exciting 42 liO set:• .
28 Ble~'!ed 23 Ex-01
34 44 Adams or
or
25 - Gardner excellenc t~
JuhnJIDn

comes enraged when Sable
wants to declare Adrienne

CARTER'S PLUMIINO
AND HEATING

WEST
+A

by THOMAS JOSEPH

same. In Stereo .
[() 700 Club
Dl]) Colbyo (CCI Jail and
Miles learn who lathered
Fallon's child and Cash be·

'

+16 5

"WAf"t,(

for one last fling , provided
he allows her to do the

WILL THERE BE

Z·l%·17

tQ1

There are a lot at kmdamenta~ to learn in
bridje butltle inlan~~es are a~ imp()'(~!
Here ~ one o(them: Be wary of hiendly
opponents.
After a Jaco111 transfer. Soulh arr~ed al
tour spades. He ducked Ire llfiCiling lead of
the heart queen but won the conlinualion at
trick lwo. We can all see lhat declarer cookl
lake a diamond finesse and gs rid ol
dummy's little heart but declarer felt he
would always make the contract anyway ifthe
diamond ~ng was ~side, so he played a
spade bach to his queen.
West took lhe ace and p(ayed a t~rd high
heart fast discarded a low diamond as South
followed Now, of alllhin111 West ronlinued
wilh stin another heart Declarer could n~
believe n· he was going to dodge laking the
diamond finesse Declarer shed a low
diamond hom dum Ill\' on lh~ heart lead. East
threw the diamond nin~ and declarer rufted
in his hand. Now he played the 10 ol spades.
West discarded and declarer had to pay low
hom dummy. There was nothing left but to
play lhe diamond ace and try to gel to dummy
by ruffing a diamond, but East 011errufted wth
the setting trick.
Declarer was naile. If West held the
diamond kin~ there was no way he wruld

min .) live.

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

NORTH
+K JH 4
'A fi 3

By James Jaco~

gutans and the scientists

time. Call 114·441· 7404.

114·2H·81tl.

A&amp;ill hone
mads in Troy

9:00 8 CI1 iliJ ChHrt (CCI Alter
Ssm's wild bachelor party.
Diane offers him 24 hours

,.

Dllltrd Wlter Service: Pools,.
Slsternt, Walls. Delivery Anv-.:
3 BR. partillty tum.. wtter paid,
canv. loCIIIion, At. 7, alto
apenment in Ch•hlr•fum. Call

James Jacoby

her what happened during
the night. Port 2 of 2. In
Stereo.
(!) Top Rank Booing from
Lao Voges, NV 12 hrs .. 30

lt•kl Tt... and Uwn ServiM.
H•dgu , 'shrubs , bushes
trimmed, ltndtciPing. ttump•
tnd lttf rsmovtl, 304·176-,
2142 or 571·201 0 .

82

BRIDGE

morning he refuses to tell

.

-

AIOtgW - Draft - Foond - Seemly - FREEDOM
The dad was help~ng hie young· son learn lo ride a bike. It
suddenly dawned on him lhlltln learning 10 ride a bike children
need both suppon and FREEDOM.
·

drunk at a party and tho next

614·985·4240 or 814-988· RINGLES'S SERVICE. oxpe·
41S4.
rltncld c•penler, eteotriolen,
m-•·
. .. &lt;OOflng llnlilucl1976 Chryoler NtWpon. ·All lng 1\ot poln
,. opptlcotlonl' 304original. Appt"ox .. 30~~ mllet. 178· 2088 or 875· 7147. ·
Loaded wMtth every aptlon. 4
daor, h•rd tOp. *2500. 114- ROIMV Of clble tOol drANng. '
992· 7671 or S14-192·8587. · Most nts compleltd samtday.

TO GET ANSWER

YESJEIDAY'S SCIAM-LEIS ANSWEIS

room whHe on a Chicago
banking seminar. she gets

RON'S Teltvltlon Service .
HouM cell1 on RCA, Quaur,
GE . ~ s~eciallng in Ztn ..... Call
4
1
304-&amp; 1·2318 or 11 ·44 •

•

PRINT NVMBERED LETTERS IN
THESE SQUARES

V

When Alex and his attractive boss must share a hotat

I

Complete the chu ckle quoted
?v t:lli ng in fhe minmg words
you deve lop f• om srep No . 3 below.

!1'1! UNSCRAMBlE ABOVE LETTERS

prlll'

·
1977 Ptymouth Fury . 1918
Rtmblll'. 1983 FDt'd OtiiXY
Convertible. 1911 QMC V•n.
24114
I 87t Ford pick-up. Coli It 4- 1..::.:::.:..·-----------,...-742-2465 or 814-742-2110.
' Fttty TrN Trimming,
1977 Dodge Monico. 1426. CtR remcwtl. Ctll304·175-1

1980 VW Rtbbit, cloth \ntertar,
low milatge, ·no fUit, must ••II.

A

V

8:05 [()MOVIE: 'Lettera From 1
Dead Man'
8:30 D CI1 iliJ Family Ties (CCI

UPS

Ttltphone ltNic. In home,
wiring&amp; repekt. Celll14-441·

811-3802
.

l.__l __J_J__.JL.JL-...1

the formation of the solar
system. (60 min . ~ (AI.
@ MOVIE: 'Midnight Ex·

EEK &amp; MEEK

1375.00. con 448·1812 or 8888.
2151-8314.

up

,S0/111:-THING.

Camping trailer. 1972Jayco, 20
ft ... , conttined whh extras.

81

(!)~dwoek

• !Il Too Close lor Com-

Off I 01-1 .. it'll.&gt; L-liT!..E'

15. 19S7.
l · ~tl~on~-~·8~0~0~
11'4. 00~~fl~rm~c~al~l
·251·1112. ~o~ft=er

Slit or rent New Htven, 3
bedrooms. 2 bttht. fiNpiiCt,
D•tt•· UI.OOO.OOort276.00
month plus depa1it, 304· 273·

.

Newshour

• !W Clll WhHI of Fortune

J

~III1
NOCTOY
I
1--.;,~6;...:~~...::.-.l:..._;l,....:...,lr---l O
I

2.

79 Motors Homes
&amp;campers

B5

Heetlna aM Air Cond lnftlllati&lt;Mt and .. rvlce ptrton. 6 years
u.,.,tence In reeidMc and light
comm•dal work. Mull hlft
hlftd tools. 0Yr tmP'o'f'MI tre
tntonMd of this lid. A.,U• ,,.

........ TLC. 24 l••rr • .._
11 ..NI·H11.

Uted GM t~tntmlllione. AI
interntllv lns~ed &amp; guaran·
teed. AIIQ ford &amp; Chrysler. Call

1

(jJ News
ill)
MacNeil-Lehrer

Cell .814-379-2220. o• 281·
5677

171-1384.

Btby..n« in my ham• Mondav
thN frkii'V. occaelontlv weektnd nlghto, 114-4411-1711.

12

Budget trtntminions u1Bd &amp;
rebuilt all typet. Torque con~o~e. r­
tcilrt &amp;. 'trentfer celet. ' Englri_e
OVIf' haul kits. Allison Transmit·
tin pert• and eve Jolntl. 30 diiV
to lltetime warrenty,
Will .
deliver, c11h end c1rry or inltlll.

Au~os for Sale

304•178·3880 or t-B00-1423111.

Point Pl.. ..,~ Aeoltt•.
' Main 8t., Point Pl. . . nt.

Auto Parts

1

QreeniM.

2471 .

76

114·4411-0981.

'13 Nova. 33.000 mlln, 6 cyl,
A.P.S. 4 door. Mcond own•r.
gr· blk top, •1 .880.00. 304·

.

$600.00 firm 678-779

2 Nannie Gotts $415.00 each Ph.

•4&amp;0. Coli 11..4·915-44114.

unit. Coll814·446·0171.

14 ft. iock V· haul fiber glut
with trail• twin Evlnrudemotor•

I

SUBAE

One elderly lady to anolher: "I
have no lortitude left....Oiher lady:
"Couraga comes and goes. Jus!
~-----------------. hold on for Ihe neot - . "

6:35 C1J Andy Griffith
7:00 D CII PM Mogazino
Cil Hardcaotlo and McCormick
(!) SportoConter
Cl) Enterteinment Tonight
Dan Aykroyd discusses his
new film , "Dragnet '87 .. .
• !Il M'A'S'H
D Cll People's Court
Cil MOVIE: 'The Computer
Wore Tennis Shoes' Part

Motors for Sale

2

.....,P:....;E;..:S:...,:.T..;E:,..~~
..c.··
5
cc

found an 11 -foot giant buried outside of town
@ WKRP in Cincinnati

&amp; Acceseories

1974 Chwy lmpllt. lotded.

Lowery Orgtn with bench. 2
kll'f'·board, foot ptdtlt, c.... tte
tlfNI pl....., tnd recorder. rythm

I .:...::...::...:...:.:..:.:~------­

441-CleOS.

Oultl'ter horns, wetnlings. ye•·
rllngs, &amp; 2 , vear old. Alto
rtgitttred qutrter gelding·hll
ple~re points~ bft1:1 shown in
4-H &amp; placed 11 Ohio Stitt Fair;
&amp; 6 reglllered0uertercol1t. Ctll

1819 VW Bettie in good corw;li-

LAYNE'S FURNITURE

2 bdr. mobllt home. Children
accepted. C.lll14-441· 3187.

1iBD Hondi HtWk. PriCen-aoti·

----------------

13x31.

Building Mattrialt
Block. brick. tewer pipes, windoWs. lintel•. etc. Cltudl Win·
tert, Rio Grtnde, 0 . Ctll 614·

9816.

1981 Hondt CRIO. u~lltnt
condldan Ph. 814·446-0114 ..

· Livestock

L~rge round bal11 of hay, will

Rodio Shock TRS·SO mc&gt;del.te
One bedroom furnished apt in
computer, 2·115 meg h•d di11ui Antique wooden window ehut·
Point Pleeunt, ail electric.
304-812· 2859 or after
Shock!. 8 meg hord dloko tefl,
tdults only, no pttt." call after . IRodio
8:00. SS2-2144.
IRidio
Shack).
Key
board
&amp;
4 :00AM, 304·17&amp;·3788.
coble. C.lll14·381·8323.

Furniehed room. •11 &amp; Utilitln
pd. ·StoYt. ref.. tingle male.

63

23 Channel Robin CB, brand t -614·194· 7S42 or 694-5008. 104-675·6S23.
niW antennt. Would like no.oo
C1tl 814-378-2414 Between
Btm end 2:30pm.

1981 Hond1 CA 100. IXCelltnt
condition P·h . 814-318·8358;.

Coli 814-992-5387.
l.::::::::::::!:::::;::::=====~·:·~~ .oblo.
76
Boats and

304·675·31 00 or 175-81109.

NANCIAL SERVICE Ph. BOO· 3 bedroom houte, Gtlll~li•
826-0752.
Forry. 304·175·1335 or 876·
3241.
3 BR , 2 btthl, ldtdlen, LR , DR .
FR . Woodburner. new furnace.
New roof. loca1e:d on 1 l•ge lot
in tht country, but jult I milee
from town Ctll 614-448-2946.

317·0825.

t95.00 Coli 614·441·1618 or
614·441· I 24:1.
Sofo; boiaoo: $176.00 Pt1. 814·
448-7357.
.

CB.TV, Radio ·

or bpt o""· Ctll 814-

$7150

Facts Of Lif1l

6:05 I]) Beverly HillbiiUes
6:30 D CI1 iliJ NBC News
(!) Lucky Ughts lnteinationl!l Dlrto Challenge
I]) D Cll ABC News
• !Il Hogan's He10111
Cll Doctor Who
Clll 8 !W CBS News
ill) Real Advns. of Sherlock
Jones • Proctor Watson:
Cooe of the Weno1kll Giant
(CCI A man claims to have

AND
UPWARP.toH!

1I I I

L--..~--1. .~. 1. . ~. 1'. . .~1- -l

ill) Secret City

ONWA~P

Mtny extrta. Good condhlon.

Hot Point Automttie Wllhtr ·

52

()

Motorcycles

lAM I

~y

HOPSIL

I

(!) Muda Sportolooll

tJCIM. Qoodyetr tires on rear.
Antwtt' 1iltncer, r~df.. head.

model tv for ule, Ctll d-r or

1398 00 304 875 8085
· · ' '
·

74

•Cll rn
Jefferson•
Square One 1V ICC).

,

t8S4 ATC 280R. Extondod

night 814-441-1148 .

4 pc m~~ple bedroom auh•
•190.00. Eltcuic hotphtl bed,
mttt r'tu. reu•:· tr•~ieu

Cil Big Valley

~

Good uaed porttble M1d floor

Uted Soft

N-•

Bl.zer. look• good, run• good, ~

n.6oo.oo. 3~· BS2- 3M4.

Sot. 814-448-1899. 827 3rd.

Trail• spacet.
Point ptea11nt.

31 .Homee for Sale

805·187·1000 Ext. A·9806
currtnt IIJtlngt. ______ lc==.:,::.:.:...:.::.._
G·OvERNMENT JOBS .

c
· b 'ld'
f
ommerc•a1 ~· mgt or 1111 ' ·
Downtown Pt. PltiiiMU. Storet,
officea. A·Ont Rtll Ettatt.
Ctroi·Yeaglf, Broker. Calll04 ·
875- &amp;1 08.

814-992-501S.

.61::..C-448·3358.
:. .:. :.:. :.:.:.:____ ,c-

Atttndtnlt. Agtntl, Mechtnlct,
Custom• Sarvlce. &amp;alert• to
•&amp;Ok . Entry 1~11 potidons. Call

Buildings

2 bdr ht, 3 miiH out of city on
218. 1200 month. Call 814·
251-1941 tfter fi.

Plsno· &amp; orgsn le11ons. Mtry
Lucu. Cell 814-448· 9787 or

'

Business

Jr. 3~· 576-2336.

I NOTICE I

Help Wanted

34

Ashton building lots, mobile
homes plrmhtld, Ctyde Bowen.

3080.

EIIIPIOyllll!lll
S1:rv11;t:o
11

Business
Opportunity

Opportunltv for 1990 auper
ttore. The de11ert center of the
future. Soft froien yogun, ice
ctearh, dole whip e. mort.
Complete detign lsyout 6 equip·
mtnt . No franchin feet or
roysltin. Call304-422-6410.

23

1981 Patriot, 141t70, 2 btd·
rooms , 1\1:1 baths. 304·895·

337S ·

35 ~o1s &amp; Acreage

F;n;mr: ;al

I

..

0•44.

·n~~~~~~~l
Clln~o~. location
15
Schools
forrod. Sec. Dep .. Ref'o . Cell
r-u~~i.~~~~~~ra~
Instruction
for Sale

676·2S8t .

•

Unfurnished apt.-4 rooms, bath.
Centrtlty locttld. 1 or 2 tduhs.
No peu. Reteren~• . Securtty
depo1it required. Call 814-446-

wonderful recipe for leftovers."

Stolen from 714 Third A~~e
Qlllipolit Valentin• retidence, Rttrtln Now. Southeil&amp;ttrn Bu t·
_
ine11 Collega. Cell JU.446A Brown m I• od. ..UJMd
puppy 4367.
with white front PIWI • white
on head . 4 mo. aid, 1 nswers to
thenamupite. Puppywtutktn· 18 Wanted to Do
from a linle girt. Contlct ebovt
addrell no qu~ation• ••ked .
loti: malt Beagle on McKenlie'
Ptlnting. plumbing. odd jobs..
Rtlerencet . Call 614 · 246. Ridge Rd. Call 814·843-6114.
91146 .
·
LOST. Red Mud Ridge, Gtllipo·
Rooting. Ptinling, small plumb·
llt Ferry' trea, Blue Hethtr.
answera to Jtr:t., sctr on atoming and carpetry jobs. Aenont·
11ch. 304-875-5110.
ble, Free Ettamat11 Ph. 304-

j

Ave. G11Upollt, OH .

033S.

P1rt Pitt Bull puppi", 304· 11576·

'

6104 A·1 Real Ettlle.

Furnished apartment, next door

Cit to give IWIY to good
home. Fem•lewlthtnltttnptwt.
Indoor Cit. Ctll614·912-7227.

: 9

County Appliance, Inc. Good
uHd tppliancH end TV Nit.
Optn BAM to IPM . Mon thru

to library. Oneprofeuionilltdull
only. Ptrklng. C.ll 1 "· 441 -

Young

!

Fuml..,ed &amp; unfurnished aptl .,
UlSO.OO 1nd up, reftrencH Ph.

304·876·7738 or 304-676·

3 PUDI 8wt.1 Old mlxlld brud,

6

----------------~:
1977Chovy K·10. 4W\!Midl'lvoi .

hook-up. atoV1, rafrlg. furnlthed
.v•ll1ble J1n 1, 1987 Ph.

WOlD

low to form four simple word1.

' EYEN!NQ

·I '

:Z . . .dom •PI· nice c_,..Jng,
.Wittr Plkl. w..h., a dryer

'::~:t~' S&lt;tH\&lt;tllA~ t.~s·
ldllld
CLAY I . POLLAN
Rearrange tetten of the
0 four
Krombled words be·
-..;_~_....;,;_;;;

21121a1

'

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. The
Daily
13
.
. Sentinei- Page.

WNpone in

·=•

lht light lor clv~

• . (80 min.)

11 :01
11
:30

MOVIE:
(J) (JD ~

Illun'
'-

Tonight'a gueataere film cr;-

llco Gene Slake! ond Roger
Eben, tennis player Bons
Becker ond linger Jose .
Jo11. (80 mln.11n Stereo.
Cll WKAP in Cincinnati
e CIJTIIJd
el]) ABC News Nlghtllne .

I]) Machenlcll UnivCJI Mognunt, P.l.

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�Page- 14- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

·- Warm weather
sets new records
By United Press Interna tional
Warm alr movi ng in fr om the"

north er n Pacifi r

cou~ L

Board questi9ns Reagan for more ·evidence
L akr

Southwest and breaking temper·

Su prrior, Lake Huron and thr·
nor ther n now Engla nd coast.

ature records on thr wu:v brought

SnO\.\'showers f"X tr·nd&lt;'d over

mild weather lo the wes ter n half
of the na tion today un d pushed
east, where wind chill lrmpera tures of up to 60 below ' hivr'rcd
New Engla nders.
\\' ('&lt;.~ thf'r
hi gh t em prr&lt;~t ur"

Th e

un seasonabl r

brok_l' or 1ietl ll
records in the Dak ota s. ~e··
bras ka , Minneso ta . OrPgon .
Mi chi ga n and Iowa wilh read ings
ranging into thP mid -liOs Wedn es day . lt al so producflcl

r~t r f&gt;

&lt;I

1hund erstorm in Den\·N .
" Thr• warm et ir is mo\·in g in

from th e Sou 1hwcst," sa it! l·I;HT\'
Gordon of the Nat ional Weather
Service. "The pattern has been
warm tempera tu res progressing
eas t across the na tion. I don't
see any reaso n for th at to change
,In the next few da ys."
· He said th e strcak of records
:wa s likelv to co nti nu P IOdav and

'Frid ay. - ·

·

But ra r l.v morn ing trm pPra·
.tures W(' l' l' v r&gt; ry co ld ovpr mu('h

:of New England
·. Stro ng

no rth w0s t

w i nd s

brought wind chil ls dow n to nP&lt;I r
60 belmv zr ro a t LimC&gt;stonP.
Maine, late Wrdn es d &lt;~Y and ear ly
'today. Wind chills - how ;w ir
lrr ls aga inst l'x posrd skin wrrfl

co mm o n! ~ ·

tJetwf'Pn 10 a nd

40 be low zr r o acros s 1hr rpgion

lair Wednesda,·.
Elsrw hrrP. warnings of ga lf•
force wi nds wrr0 up 1mJa_
, . tor t hC'

MichigJn an(l ra in was sc;J ttrrrd

ovor ce ntral Co lorado. Skies
wr• rr- fair ov£&gt;r m uch of the&gt;
.rrma i nd(•r of the nation .

Thr· co ld in I"Pw En gl and
eonlrastPd with :\lis and lills
W edn ~sda y over the northern
hall' of the P lai ns, the upper
Mississippi Val ley, the Pacifi c
c·o &lt;~ s l.
l hP f\oekir·&gt; and the
Siluthf"&lt; ~ s t . Rr·:.td in gs WI'!'(' in thr

o n !~·

rwicf' brforr in morr· than a

century - in 1940 and 1902.
Unsraso nalll_\" wa r m tr mpera turrs in Montana forrPd a rer out in g of par t of a five- da~;. 500-mi lc
dog sled racr. tho Govern or's
Cup 1011. because snow me lted 120
miles of thr· trai L
Rl'co rds broken WPdnesda;•
wp rp in A br' t'dcen, S.D. 58, Grea t

Falls. Mont.. li2. Hu ro n. S.D, 64,
Miles Cit y. Mont., 59, Por tland.
Ore• .. til and Muskego n. Mich ..
had 4o. Records wert' tied in
No rfolk. Neb.. Ottumwa, Iowa,
Rap id Cit)', S.D .. S!. Cloud,
Minn.. a nd Williston, N. D.

F'irC' Drpa r tm r nt w;Js c-al lr d at :J:2i) a.m. th is

morn ing 1Thursdav1 In th e Charies Shain res idp n r~ on
Pomorov Pike. Th• · lwu'" wa' airr•ady 0 n gulJ~d when firrmt'n
ar r ivpd, &lt;J nd thP hou se• ·w as " mostly gut tpd"

said a fire'

depm·tm r nt spokesman Ni nl'l&lt;'&lt; ·n Pomrro.v fi remen responded
tn the ca ll a nd ChestN Fire DPparlm Pnl "'""railed for added
waiN. Origi n of 1hc• f1 re ·.·wa " probably a mal fun ction of a
propane gas heat er." the spokes ma n sa id . There wa s some
insul'ancr, but lossf· s ha\'C' not bPPn cs t im alrcl.

receive four calls

Meigs roun l y EmPrgPn&lt;"y Mr dil'il l St'rVief'S rPpor ts fo ur ca ll s

Wedn esda.v: S)'rae·u'r F'i rc Department a t 4:08 a.m. to a
structure fir e at the Raymond Ca nter res idence' a! Maplewood
Lake; Sv racusP at R: :n a. m. to Sixt h St. for Hall ie Cross to
Holw r Medical C'cn tr r; Midd lepo rt at 1: 41 p.m. to a bru sh fir &lt;&gt;
on .Jessil' Crepk Hoad: Raci nE' F'irr• Dppartmcnt at 6:59p.m. to a
s tructure lire at thr Da vb res idence on Vine St.

Teachers said
ill-prepared
for stress
OXFORD. Ohio tU Plt -

A

Rill n•('omm.-nded
COLU MBUS. Ohio (UP lt
The House .Judiciar y and Crimina l Justice Co mmitt ee has recom mended a bill but Iaw ing th r
sale, manufacture and possessio n of ba ll istie knives and Ninja
StiJI' S.

'T m not aware of an.v legltl·

rrpor t to hr issuPd nr xt \VPrk
mat r soc ial usr for t hesr WE'a·
say!-! hrginni'1g t r&lt;H.' hPrs arf' · pons ." Richard Sa hli. leglslativr

th rown the class room keys and

. givC"n l in lr advirr o n how to

· t1a ndto thr ir fll's l works on th&lt;'
job.
The lar k of entr; -.ve' at roachIng is a pr imfl rraso n why nPar ly
1" pcrcr'nl nf teachers quit in
shock r-~ ft rr thP fi rst yPar. acco!'d·

ing to thr rPpor·t rommissionPd
fo r the li.OOO- membPI' ;\ ssoeia ·
lio n of TeachN Edu ca tors.
" It' s as if thl' cultu re of
teac hing has fin all;· rrcog nizr•d
that it has an aberra n1 V(JJU(' , ..

sa id Do ugla s Brooks. ehair man
of the trar hr r cdu cat ion dt' pa rlmC'nt ::1 1 Mi ami U n ivPrsi ty. "Th at
abPrran t valuP is tha t good

10achrrs ar£1 s urvivali sts."
Brooks, who sat on til l' 14m c mhrr

rom mi ~s i on

that

clra ft ed 1he report. "Tea&lt;· her
In ductio n: A New Beg inn ing, "
sa id It Is expPctrd to generate
hratrd debate whf'n th&lt; ' ATE
holds it s a nnual m!'elin~ Feb.
1o-IR In Houston.
The
st udy ation.
proposes
teac
her orient
programIshabeI
s~t up in t•ver)' publ ic school
dist rict in thecountry . Cur n' nll y.
abo ut 17 states offer or arc
planning to offer such progrmns.

"rN"cnt acqu isitio n of nrw mat e-

ria l" a nd needed an extra week
to wrap up -and Reagan quickly
grant ed it.
It was not crrta in if the " nev.:
f113 lerlal" linked the NSC to the

ferred to today in The New York
The Was hin gton Post said .
Times. Sources told the news- Shullz objected to the testimony
paper the board had uncovered in a tense showdow n with Reaga n
"striking new ma terial" regard- In the Whit e House Jiving quaring a pr iva te supply network at a ters Nov _20. just fi ve days l)efore
time when U.S. aid to the All orliey Genera l Edwin Meese
.I Nicaraguan rebels was Illegal.
announced his preliminary inTh e Issue of secret aid to the •qu iry had turned up a scheme to
Contras is just one aspect of the divert profits to the Cont ras from
Ira n arms-Contra aid sca ndal covert U.S. arms sales to Iran.
being pursued by c.ongresslonal
Officia ls to ld the Pos t Casey's
panels and an independ ent fed- tes timony prepared for Nov. 21
eral prosecut or.
would have denied the ·u.s.
government knew abo~ I an.arms
A related report today said s hipment made ·by a ·CJA - conSecretary o'f Stale George Shultz trolled airline from Israel to Iran
s park~d the inqui ry that expos~d
in November 1985.
the Iran-Contra coo n ~c tion by
Casey instead planned to tell
clas hing with Reaga n over mis- the Senate Intelligence Commit leading testimony CIA Director tee the .flight was be lieved to
William Casey pla nned to give 10 in volve oil drilling equipment Co ngress In the affair.
· a cover story I he co mmit tee now
has reported was devised by the
NSC's Lt. CoL Oliver Nor th . .
Eut Shultz knew senior gover nSupporters have ' complai ned ment officia ls were aware of the
th ai House Speaker Vernal G. s hipment of 18 HAWK an ti Riff~ .Jr., D-New Boston, has
a ircraft missiles in November
been holdin g th e bill up fo r 198o, and the Post said Casey' s
political reasons. Tranter denied wrH'ten t es timon y was r ev isE'&lt;.!
I hat Riffe as ked him 10 delay the
be fore he talked to th e
proposa L
committee.
You ngstow n cit y offi cia ls
as keel the commill{'(' WednPsda)·
to a bolish I he judges hip becau se
thr&gt; cit y's 100.000 population
C'onj.jnued from page 1
baret;· qu a lifies it for one judi cia l
resident s fire letters 10 thcir
position. let alone three.
Co ngress men at once urging that
"We' d be hard-pressed to ju s- leg islation be worked out at oncr
tify two judges hips," sa id Rep .
to free the federal mane;• sc that
Joseph J . Vukovich Il L ·
highway wor k ca n br contracted
an d get und erwa)'.
Dugan indi cated th a i the bil l.
which
it does come . out of
tackles in 10 games, 40 assists.15
co
nfe
rence
committee. wi ll probsacks, caused 10 fum bles and had
three fumble recoveries. Howard a bi )' inclu de a por tion which will
was Ga ll ia's Golden Helmet change the oo miles per hour
Award winner in 1984 and MVP in speed limit to 6o miles an hour.
both 1984 and 198o. He was but will leave the fina l der ision
All -SEOAL three years, league on in creasi ng the limit up to eac h
MVP hi s se nior yea r. Dist rict sta te.

Panel may vote on judgeship bill

Fire gut.s Pomeroy house

Squad.~

WASHINGTO N 1UP!\ -President Reaga n ·answered moro:&gt;
ques tions from his specia l National Securit;· Co uncil review
board and Is giv ing it mo re tlmo:&gt;
to complete its work as new
repot·ts emerge t;·ing ihe NSC to
a private Contra aid network.
Reaga n "a nswered all of lh&lt;"
board's questions" in his second
session with the three· member
pa nel. whi ch las ted about 70
minu tes at th e Whit e House
Wednesda Y, a opokcs man· sa id .
The hoard 'aid il had mad e a

suppl,\ ' networ k. whirh was I'P·
70s in thC' "ou thrrn tirr SIJtC's .
The Dako ta s have been hav in g
an esprc- iall_
, . '"-'arm month. with .
temprral urr' averag in g 24 dr·
gl'f'r ~ abovf" no r ma l at Wi llisto n.
COLUMB US. Ohio ;UPI I N. D., and 1~ drgrecs a bove The Ohio House .Judiciary Comnormal ;;I Hw·on. S.D. Thunder- m i ll €'£~ ma:v votr- nex t WC'f'k on a
storms tha t hit DenvN Wedncs- co nt rovr.rs ial bill elimin ati ng a
da.v havr orc ur rC'd in Frbruar_y
municipal court judges hip in

--Local Briefs: ------.
PomC'rO~'

Th11sday, February 12, 1987

liaison fo r Attorne)' Gpnrral
. An th on;· CciriJIWZf. said Wednf's da ~-.

Hospital news
Wrd nrsda y Adm issio ns
Dale Ro ush. Pomeroy ; Ray mond Ca nt rr, Raci ne.
Wednrscla;· Disc har ges- Burl
Blev ins. Floyd Webt'r. Elwood
ROWf'fS.

Spt'('ial St'n'i('t' ,..,,

You ngstow n.

" We 're go ing 10 put it on tlhe
ea l ~nd a rt for a not her hea rin g
nex t wrr k and see wh err I hP

oppos it io n is coming. from , if
thet·e Is an)' ." sa id Rep. Terry M.
Tra nt er. D·Cincinnati, the commi ttee chairman, following Wed·
nesday's fi rs t hearin g. "It 's
possi ble-th ere could be a vote on
it nex t week."

Mt•t&gt;ting 1oni1-&gt;i1t
t\ spPc lal mer lin ~ of the
Ra cine Board of Public Affa irs
will be hrld at 7 this evrni ng at
the ShrlnP Pa rk building.

OIL &amp; FILTER CHANGES
AT RECOMMENDED
INTERVALS ARE

tMARl
SCHEDULED MAINTENANC' AI REGiil iR TIMt,.

Andy Howard , 6-2 se nior. 195pound fullback and defensive end
for the 198:\ and 1986 Southeas ter n Ohio League champio n Gall ipolis Blul' Devils , will at tend
Mi am i Universll y. Oxford, Ohio,
this fall on a foot ball sc hola rship.
Howard is the son of Mr. and
Mrs . Bill Howard, Ga llipolis.
During his three-yea r career
with the Blue Devils, Howard
rushed :171 limes for 1, 981 ya rds
- just 248 short of the school
mark set by the ! a t ~ Danny
Howard 11960-62\ a nd scored 88
poi nts. During the pas t cham pionship season In which he led
GAHS to It s sec9nd strai ght sta tr
playoff appearance, Howard
rushed for 688 ya rds (101 at templ st for 6.8 per carry , and
scored 42 points.
Defensively, he had li7 solo

Superlotto goes
unclaimed
CLEVELA ND tUPll - The
top prize in Ohio's Super Lotto
ga me iwent unclai med Wednesday night for a second consecuti ve week, increasing the jackpot
to a t least $10 million for next
wet'k's drawing.
A loltery commission spokesman today said there were no
tickets sold that- listed all six of
the nu mbers drawn Wednesdav
night. The winni ng numbPrs
were 6, 7, 8, 9, 28 and 30.
Although Wedn esday night's $7
mill ion jackpot went unclaimed.
279 pla yers picked five of the
numbers to win $28o eac h. Also,
10,70:\ players chose fo ur of the
numt:iers to win $2R apiece.
Th ere were 144,!140 tickets sold
th ai listed three of the num bers.
Those tickets arc worth $3 eac h.
Ticket sa les for the weekly
draw in g totaled $4,894,503, with a
tota l prize payout of $814.915.

Lineman of I he Yea r his se nior. r~~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~
All ·Disl rict AP two ;·pa rs. 11
member of Ba lly's Al l-America
Team his smior year . a nd !his
past fall was bot h Associated
Pre"s and Unit ed Press Int erna tional F irst Teilm All -O hi o. Howward will rrce ivf' a full ride al
Miami aft er signi ng his Jetter of
intent Wednesday.
He will play for the South
All -Stars in the Ohio North-South
All -Star ga me this summer .

Weather
South Central Ohio
Becoming mos tly sunny lodav ,
wit h highs ncar 50. Partly cloudy
tonight, with a low near . 25.
Considerable su nshine Friday,
wit h highs between .10 and .15.
Th e probabilil)' of precipita tion is nea r zero through F riday.
Winds wi ll be from the northwes t at 10 to 20 mph today and from
thf' northwest at less than 10 mph
toni&amp;ht.
Extended Forecast
Saturday through Monday
Fair Saturday und Sunday,
wi th a cha ncp of snow or ra in on
Monday. Highs w11! range from
.!!i to 45 eac h day. with over night
lows in the teens early Saturday
and in the 20s Sunda;· and
Monday mornin gs .

Send a message
straight fiom your heart.

POMEROY
FLOWER SHOP

Daily Number
572
0161 -

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Vot.36, No.198
Copyright0(11987

Pomeroy~ Middleport,

Hou~e, to
I.

In creas in g cloudi ness .
Chan ce of rain and a low In the
mid 30s. Rain likely Saturday ,
with highs between 4~ and 50.

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2 Sec1iona. 16 Pages

Ohio, Friday., February 13, 1987

consider insurance, civil.justice hill
Wednesday' s impasse resulted from Riffe's
decision earlier in the week to remove a
controversial product liabilit y section of the bill.
Republ icans on th e committee refused to support
the package without that section, which would
Jirrtit lawsuits against manufacturers for defec·
tlve produ cts.
But Republicans voted for it beca use they were
successful in addin g the punitive damages
amendm ent, and because they want ed to comply
with Insura nce Committee Chairman Rep.
Michael Stinzla no's request for a unanlmeus vote.
Stinzlano said he would have welcomed
att empts to adopt other amendments. but he sa id
his concern was "to vote on a bill tha t was as close
to las t session's conference committee's as
possible wllh the exception of the deletion of
product lla blllty."
The product liability section prompt ed Gov .
Richard F . Celeste to veto the entire reform
pac kage last year be.cause he said that sectio n

was unfa ir to consumers and labor unions.
" We' re n ow li ghting a multi· fron t war," said
Mark D. Davidson, president of the all ia ncP.
"Before product liability was remov ed , we had il
ail focu sed In one bilL We hope both houses wil l
move on products liability expeditiously."
Stinzla no. D-Columbus, assured s uppor tet·s
that a separate product liability meas ure will be
in troduced Tuesday and assigned to I hi' Civ il and
Commercial Law Commlllee. But not all who
want produ~t liabilit y Included were sa tisfied.
"The (product lia billt y) bill will not come to 1his
committee," Rep. William Batc helder, RMedlna , said. " It' s upse111ng because we've spent
a lot or time taking testimony on it. It's a weak
reed In a storm now ."
Da vidson said it will be toug her to move the
separate product lia bil ity through th e Democrat co ntrolled House.
·
Before the vote. Batchelder said th e Republ icans backln~ the bill " have very grave

reserva tions.'' and he said he thinks sma.ll
insurers are being bas hed by thr new rf'(j ulre ment s, whieh large co mpanies will not find
difficutl to meeL
·
Davidson said removing I he product liabilit y
provisio ns fro m lllP bi ll undermines effor ts 10
achieve mpa nlngful tort reform , but he said I hi'
measure vott'd out of ro mm ill ee Is an lmprov PmPnt in Ohio civil jus tier law .
J&lt;e.v poin ts of thr legisla tio n would:
- Increase thr authorlly of the Ohio Depart mpnt of In surance in I'C'g ulatin g thr im; uranc~'
i ndu str~' :

- Rcqu in ' in ;-. urr'rS to prov idr drtal lt'd report s
of financial information on clai ms, payout s and
rr scrvf's;

- Encouragr out -or-court sC'tti Pmc nts of damagC' c·la ims:
- Li mi t award s and lawyf"r' sco nt ingenry frcs :

and
-Rev ise lll P systrm of "wa rding damages

prices
up 0.6 ~n January_;
cnide oil jumps ·

CAR

OIL AND
FILTER
CHANGE

$18 95

TRUCK

By CRAIG WEBB i
WASHINGTON iUPli
Wholesale prices rose 0.6 percent
in January, the bigges t Increase
si nce November 1985, as cru~ eo ll
prices increased a near-rP.co rd
19.7 percent, the Labor Depart·
mpnt said today.
'
That petroleum increas e d[ove
up crude goods prices 2.9 perf enl
for the month, t h ~ lar gest ,rise
since August 1980. while the 'cos t
of intermediate goods it\¢rel\sed
a strong 0.9 percent, the depart. ment said In Its monthly produ cer pr ice index report. · I
The average cost of fini shed
goods rose 0.6 percent. a hse
unmatched since November
1985. the department .sa id, and
beforE' seasonal adj ustments. the
government Index stood at 291,-7
for January.
t
The producer price ind,ex
tracks the cos t of wholesale
goods as they move from fielps
and far ms through their initial
processing in factories a nd finally to the nation 's markets as
,finished goods.
Also today, the Federal Rrserve Board report~d the produ t- ·
lion rate in American industrie1s
rose 0.4 percent in January. the
fourth s traight monthly irlcrease. Productions of construe,! ion supplies and defense and
space goods led the wa y at 0.8
pprcent, with only utilities outpul
dropping. by 0.1 percent.
Crud e petroleum 's 19.7 percent
r ise In cost during January was
the spcond-blgges t monthl y ri se.
s ine~ the government sta rted
tra ckin g ·lr lces in 1947. Onl ~· the•
Ja nuarv · 1974 Increase of 22 ,
perceni increase Is bigger.
Oil producers' ga ins were 1.
offset a bit by cheaper food

OTHER MODELS
SLIGHTLY HIGHER
•New oil
(up to 5 qt5 cars/6 qts trucks!
• New Mopar o1l fi lter
• Check nu1d level~
• Check battery
• Spectal or additional 011
slightly higher

COOPER
Chrysler-Plymouth
Dodge Inc.

106 Butternut Ave., Pomeroy

992 -2039 or 992-5721

:199 Sn. ) rd
Midd leporr
9n -2'l9/j

m.mopgr .

BAHR CLOTHIERS

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CLEVE LA ND t UP1t- Wed·
nesday's winning Oh io Lotte ry
numbers:
Dally Number
556.
Ticket sales ~otalcd $1,473,004,
wi th a payoff du e of $285.265.50.
Super Lotio
:JO, 28, 8, 9. 7, 6.'
Super Lotto tic ket sales tota led
$4,894,503.

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-Page 3

By GRETEL WIKLE
COLUMBUS, Ohio !UP!) - A . ma jor civil
justice and Insurance reform bill designed to
make commercial lialbiiily insurance mo~e
available and llm ir · a~ards In civil suits has
Tecelved the unanimous approval of the House
Insurance Comml11i&gt;e aft er a delay of two days.
The 11-0 vote ca me Thursday after the
committee accepted one ~ ubstantlve amendment
which removed a prov'ision allowing punitive
damages to be assessed i~ wrongful death actio ns.
The amendment was submitted by the Ohio
Alliance fo r Clvll.Justlcei a group which has been
a stalwart of tor t reform ever sincet he issuearose
last year.
; .
The bill stalled in comml11 ee Wednesday when
Democratic members could not round up the eight
votes required to send the bill to the floor . House
Speaker Vernal G. Riffe, D- New Boston, has
pushed for full House cons iderat ion of the bill
Tuesday.

Gallia's Andy Howard selects Miami

Lottery numbers

A special se rv ice will be held at
7: :lO p.m . Sund ay at the· Chu rch of
Christ in Chris tian Union. Pearl
SL . Middleport, with music b)'
Th l' Refl ect io ns.

Dugan ...

Even so, the newspaper said, :
Casey asserted verbally that "to
the CIA's knowledge" the No· · .
vember shipment contained oil ,
drilling_equlpment.
· ,
Reagan's meeting Wednesday .'
wit h lhe special board he ap- :
poi nted "reviewed the National•'
Security Council process and the ,
developmen t an d execQtion of
the Iran policy and (his ) role,"
sa id Whil e House spokesman ..
Marlin Fitzwater.
Reagan had previous!;• ans- .
wered ques tions fro m the board '
Jan. 26. Going in to the second
session. th e panel members - '
fo rmer GOP Sen . John Tower of,
Texas, former Secreta ry Of ~tate
Edmund Mus kie and former,
mlllcinal secur ity adv iser Brent
Scow croft - had th e benefit of
reviewing some of the pres i-, , .
dent' s privat e notes regar&lt;)ing .
the· policy tha t has erupted in to
his worst politica l crisis.

prices . The average cost or raw
foodstuffs fell 3 perce nt while the
cost of processed co nsumer
goods at th e supermar ket
dropped LS percent In Janu ary .
Th e 2.9 percent in the crude
goods index above December's
levt'l was th e bigges t Increase
since ra w goods prices rose 4. 7
percent in August 1980. the Labor
Department said.
Toda y's report refl ected the
end of a yearlong fight among
OPEC nal!ons over oil prices and
the return of energy prices as a
driving force behind lnflatlon.
The Orga nization of Petroleum
Exporting Coun tries' price war
forced down oil prices from $28 a
barrel in late )985to as low as $Sa
barrel in .July. Prices rebounded
to the $15 range aft er OPEC
Countries decided to limit Its
production for the last four
months .of 1986.
They have risen steadily by
JUST CLOWNING AROUND - Clowns were of lour-yur-old llealh&lt;•r Ferrell and 21-month-old
another $3 since Dec. 20, when
the order of the day at Thursday's Valentine party Hollie· Ferrell, In front, and Vh'kl Fer rell , Shr•rrl
members of the oil ca r tel agreed
ul the Meigs County Senior Citizens Center. Darst, Sharon Wise, holdin~ 2-ycur-uld Bf! njamln
to cut overa ll production for the
Oldsters and youngsters alike enjoyed the antics Bookman, and Donna Gmlc, from lt•ft to rlghlin
fir st half of 1987 and return by
hack.
Feb. 1 to a fix ed oil pricin g
system based on an $18- a· barrel
average.
Prices have fallen back in
premium cos t of $4.92 a month . las t full mrasurr of srcur il('
recent weeks because of warmer By TAMARA HENRY
The
plan also would limit to aga inst the grim choice ril
WASHINGTON tUPI J- Presweather and reports OPEC Is
$2.000
the out-of- pockel expens es
bankruptcy or drat h.
exceeding its self- Imposed pro- ident Reagan' s proposa l for paid fo r sPrvices now cowrl'd by
Mem bl'rs of Congrl'ss In both
duction limit of lo.8 million ca ta s trophlc·l llness ca r e Is both pa rts of Medicare.
parties wcre not so surr.
fau
lled
by
conservatlws
and
barrels a d ay .
The Hea lth and Human SPrviRr p. Claude PPpprr, D-Fia ., a t
Nevert hPiess. today 's report liberals alike. drawi ng Imme- ces Depart ment sc heduled a
Rli
the oldes t momber ofCongrr·ss
diate criticis m In Congress for
~ haws the respite from energy
news
co
nference
today
to
ex
plain
a
nd
a cham pion of tht' eldrr i)' .
price Increases that consumers offerin g " lar too little" to Ameri- the legislatio n. A department
denounced th r pla n as a " meas ly
ca ns fac in g huge medi cal bills.
enj oyed last year Is now over .
spokesman 'said, "Now th at
tittle step" offeri ng nothi ng to
Aft
er
weeks
o!
withho
lding
Economists predict the price
Reaga n has ' final ly accepted a help tho'c who nred long-te rm
judgment,
Reagan
embra
ced
th
e
hikes mea n a re tu rn to inflation
pia n, WP want to trll people thr
n ursi ng hom C' carr. lon.u· tr rm
rates of the 3 percent to4 percent bulk of a proposal by He all h nut-s and bolt s or it. "
home carr. many medlclnr.s a nd
levels of recent years after 1986's Secreta ry Otis Bowen and told
In
a
nnou
ncing
his
deci
sion.
a
nything t' ise th at dors not
miniscule 1.1 percent growth in Congress Thu rsday he wa nt s to Reagan said the plan off ered .10 rcquil'e a hosp ital sta y.
ex pand Medicare coverage for
the Consumer Price Index.
catastrophic Illness at an FXtra million elderl.v Amerleans " !h al

Congress criticizes health care plan

Charge
two with
insider
.trading
NE W YORK i UP ll - Three
Wall Street exec utives were
charged with exc hanging coni!·
denllai Informa ti on betwe('n
Kidder. Peabody &amp; Co. and
Goldman, Sachs &amp; Co. In an
Jnsidcr· tradlng scheme that
y l ~' ided "millions and millions"
of dollars In Illegal profits.
Robet·t M. F rer.'man, 44, a
partner In Go ldm an. Sac hs, and
Ri chard Wi gton, ~2. a Kidd er
vier prcs ldr nt , were arrested at
th eir offices Thursday, Timothy
L. Tabor, :~!. formerly a Kidder
vice president . was arres ted
Wedn esday at his home.
Th P three were charged with
brea king federal securiti es laws
by trading stocks based on
Jnlormatl on a bout corporate
mergers th at wa s not avu ll ablc to
1he public.
The charges '"" th£' mos t
serious on Wall St reel si nce stock
spec ulat or Ivan F . Boesky gave
th r govNnment $100 million to
St'llle charges that he had trad ed
with Insider Information. Boesky
also agreed 10 plead guilt y to one
felony co unt and cooperate with
the gover nment 's Inves tigations .
A.(tm· a hearing Thursday
before U.S. District Judge John
Krpnan, Tabor was released on a
s'r,oo,ooo pprsonal recogniza nce
bond. Freeman and Wi gton were
each released on a $250.000
personal recogni za nce bond. All
lh l' bo nds were to br· sec ured by
$25,000 cas h and propert y. Ball
terms also required all th ree to
surrender their passport's .
Preliminary hearings were set
for March 2 and 3.

Temperature drops
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over the upper two- thirds or lh ~
northern Pacific Coas t and the
nor thern coast of New England.
Unseasonable ·warmth across
Heavy snow and stro ng wi nds
much of the nation gave way to
battered
high er eleva tion s In the
slightly cooler temperatures as
Nevada
of Ca liforn ia,
Sierra
gale·lorce winds lashed the
nor
th
or
Yosem
it e, and th e
northern stretches ol both coasts
mou ntains of west ce nt ra l
ad heavy snow and winds swept
Nevada.
the higher eleva tions of the
Travelers advisories for heavy
Sierra Nevada .
were posted over the
snow
"Temperatu res are not very
remainder
of the Sierra Nevada
extreme," said Harry Gordon of
and
In
western
New York sta te,
the National Weather Service.
" No high temperature records the wea ther serv ice sa id.
Elsewhere early toda y, snow
have b!&gt;en set. That 's generally a
fell
in central New E ngland, New
sign that It's not as warm as It
'York
state, western Pennsylvawas yesterday or the day
nia
and
northeas t Ohio, while
before. "
thunderstorms were scattered
Eleven r.lgh temperatures reover
east central New Mexico
cords were set or tied Wednesday
Into
the
Texas and Oklahoma
and three more on Thursday In JO
panhandles.
states.
Rain fell over western Kansa s.
But ·northern New E ngla nd
and
rai n In wester n Colorado
remained very cold . Limestone,
mixed
with snow over the mounMaine. rerordP&lt;1 • rPadln2 or 2
above zero. Early Thursday , tains of central Colorado . Rain
wind chill temperatures !n Lime- fell from western Nevada across
stone dipped to near 60 degrees Northern Califor nia and' the
below zero and wind chills of be- Pacific Nor thwest.
Marble-size hail fell at Good·
tween 10 and 40 below were
well, Okla., and winds gusted to
eommop across the region .
55 mph at Redding, Call!. ,
Gale- force winds today howled
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JAYCEES TJIAN1t BANI.Kelllledy,left, reprettallnl
the Meigs County Jaycees,
Ted Reed, president of
Farme"' Bank aad Savlnp Coptpany, wllh a pique In
appreciation of 'the llrm'a 1uppc!rt In the ofa)'cee~~' aonual
Christmas food h1111ket and toy proc\-11111. This past Chrlstmu, ln
addition to conlrlbullns to,the food basket8, the bank staged a toy
drive. For each new toy purchase,d by a bank employee and
donated to the drive, the linn matched, dollar lor dollar, lhe cost of
the toy. AI the end of the drive, the match money wu U8ed to •
purchase additional loys. The toy drive wu headed by buk
••mployce, ,John Karschnlk.
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BAHR C·LOTHIERS

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N. Second

NAMED DIRECTOR - Delorew Frank, rl*ht, haH been namL'&lt;I
Director of Voluntee r Sen lee• at Veterans Memorial HOHpltaltiDd
will he available at the ho~pllal on Mondays, 9 a .m. to 1: 30 p.m.,.
and on Tue~~days and Thursdays from h .. n1. to 5: :W p.m. She will
work with tbe Women' I Auxiliary of the ho1pllal and memhel'l&lt;hlp
Into lhal organization Is open with appllcatloll!l !lvallahle through
Mrs. Frank. Thursday Ml'fl. Frank and her volunteers •ta~•·d a
Val enllne reception lor employees and vltrltor. at ihe hOt!pltal.
Plt&gt;tured with M,.. Frank on lhe left Is Tere11a Colllll!l, R.N.,
director of nunlng at Veterans Memorial.
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