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Showers and thunde'l'!ltl'."l1tS I
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between 65 and~. Partly cloudy
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The probabUity of precipitation
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· Pomeroy--Middleport, Ohio; Wednesday. October 1. 1986

·A Mul!imedia hie. Newipaper

ReagaD,

Judge grants
.trial. recess
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POINT .PLEASANT - The · cesses were taken. One of the first
In camera discussions centered
murder trtal of Kel'mit Keith
"Buck" Clary CO!Itinues tOilay as
around whether the weapons expert
testimony before the jury, moves
the d.efense Intended to call to the
tilto a second week.
witness stand would be allowed to
' Mason County Circuit Judge .conduct a firing test of the gun
Clarence Watt halted trial proceed- allegedly used by Oary to klll
ings for the day at about 4:15 p.m.
Brumfield.
Tuesday When he granted a motion
Morgan asked that If the dltfepse
· by Prosecuting 'Attorney Damon B. · witness was permitted to rorlCiuct
·Mo~gan Jr. to recess untO Wednesthe test, the state be allowed·to have
Its firearms expert, Sgt. C.R. Lane
day afternoon.
Morgan asked for the recess to ' of the West VIrginia state pollee,
allow him time to prepare to
who testified earlier in the trial,
cross-examine the psychiatrist who
present at the test slfe.
attomey Don Kingery has said will . .., Court was recessed for a little
qe the last defense witness.. •
over an hour Tuesday morning .to
The doctor, R.W. Hibbard; has allow Lane time to travel from
reportedly been treating Clary, 53, Otarleston to Point Pleasant and
of Lesage, since shortly after the for the test to be conducted.
Objects to standng
death of Wllllam Keith "Bamney"
Brumfield, 36•.at the Glenwood ~n ·~ Following a recess for lunch, the
the night of Jan. 14, ·1986.
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Clary was Indicted by a Mason McCIJSkey of Mountain Securtty
Coun1J' .grand jury in May on a Specialties, to the stand.
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murder charge·in connection with · McCoskey said upon direct ex·
Brumfield's death. A state medical amlnation by Kingery that the gun
examiner salll, earlier in the trial entered into evidence by the state
that Brumfield died of a gunshot and i!Entlfled by,several witnesses,
.. wound to the chest, ·caused by a Including the defendant, as the
weapon that discharged In the
. .22-callber slug.
The defense . !s maintaining the Glenwood Inn the night of Jan. 14,
shooting was an accident and that resulting In the death of Barney
Clary went to the Glenwood Inn the Brumfield, was In excellent condlnight of the incident not to harm tionbutcouldhavefiredaccidently,
Brumfield, but to confront him depending on hoW Clary was
about rumors he had allegealy been oolding It.
spreading about Clary. .
McCuskey, to · whom the state
Out of jury's presence
objec\ed being qualifled as an
From the witness stand Monday expe:t witness, used a gun he
llfternoon eJary tolil the 1UJY, "I brought with htm from his business
went to the Glenwood Inn to talk to to demonstrate how Clacy's gun
Barney Brumfield. I wanted those might have been discharged acclrumors straightened ou t...stopped dently If the defendant had received
right then and there." ·
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a jolt whiJe·)loJdlng tiE weapon. ·
· He also ~id he had been led by . Clar-y testifi~ Monda~ that he
Bob Holley, with whom he had been had placed the pistol under BI'UJl'lr
talking and~rinklng earlle,r that field's jacket and the gun disday, to believe that Brumfield was charged when Brumfield's left ann
carrying a gun and was explosive. hit Clary's right han_d. .
Much of the court proceedings
McCuskey tes.tifted tlult the gun,
Tuesday were conducted "In ca- said tiy the defense to have been .
mera,'' or out of the presence of the
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Soviet
le,ader
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WASI;iiNGTON (UPI) - President Reagan and Soviet leader
Mikhail Gorbachev broke the diplomatic ice in resolving the DaniloffZakharov case and are now looking
to Iceland, where they will meet at
th~ end 1Jf next week to PiiVe the
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QUEEN AND A'ITENDAN'IS- Becky Evans, in
front, a sophomore at Sou~hem IIIKh and daughter ol
Denny iuld Unda Evans, Racine, was crowned
Harvest Moon Queen this past Friday durbtg halftbne
of the Southem-Syrnmes VaUey footbaD game. She
and her attendants, left to right, Leglna Hart, senior,
daughter of Dale and Kathryn H~rt, Racbte; Donette
Talbott, junior, daughter · cif Dan Taloott, Long •

Bottom, and Barbara Talbott, Racine; and Amy
. Harrtson, freshman, a daughter of Craig and Judy
Harrison, Morning Star, will reign over Saturday's
Harvest Moon Fall FesUvalln Racine. SDk flow~rs for
the queen and her attendants were provided by the
Pomeroy Flower Shop. Evans was escorted Friday
by Shawn Dldine~ Hart by Matt Harris; Taloott by
Jarrod IUD and Harrison by Brad Maynard.

P~ade, activities
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Surprise ahnouncement of their
meeting came Tuesday after some
high-wire diplomacy between Secretary of State George Shultz ~d
Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard
Shevardnardze. Its timing took the
heat off potential criticism that'
Reagan had caved in by trading for
the freedom of American journalist
Nicholas DanUoff with the expulsion of accused Soviet Sil,Y Gennadi
Zakharov.
The president arranged lo meet
with Daniloff this afternoon upon
his return from ihededicationof the
Jimmy Carter Presidential Ubrary in Atlanta.

The president indicated optimism for an arms control breakthrough. telling . reporters, '"The .
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The weather may feel like time of last Friday's SouthernAny ban&lt;E wishing to participate so me agreement on arms
summer, but fall will definitely be Synu:nes Valley football game.
In the festival aie reminded to . reductiOn."
contact Howard Wr!tsel at the
in the air In Racine this Satu!'llay
when the annual Harvest Moon FaU . Third Street In Racine will be Racine Gun Shop, 949-:sxl.
Gorbachev made the proposal for ·
Festival, sponsored by the Racine blocked to trafftc after the (llrade,
A junior garden tractor pull wlli
i.he
meeting in a Sept. 19 letter,
Community Boosters, gets under- and festival goers will enjoy be held at 2 p.m.. followed by big
Reagan
said, and Shultz said it
viewfug the many arts and crafts wheel races at 4.
way with a parade at 10 a.m.
"seemed
like a sensible idea, so
Leading the parade will be booths which will line the street.
A number of prizes will also. be
not?"
Games, contests, a haunted given' away at v.a rtous times
Harvest Moon Queen Becky Evans,
and her attendants, Leglna Hart, oouse, and concessions galore will throughout the·day.
The revelation of the &lt;Xt. 11-12
Donette Talbott and Amy Harrison. be part of the day's events, as well
So if you 're1 opting for fun and
The queen was chosen by the as Hve music and dancing, featur- relaxation thif · Saturday, visit meeting just a dozen days in
student body of Southern High . ing the Shady River Shufflers' Racine's. Harvest Moon Fall . advance, and set only three weeks
before the crucial congressional
FestivaL
School and crowned during half· clogging group.
elections, served as the denouement of the Daniloff affair and the
culmination of what Shultz called
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UJ:'I) -Gov. one-third of the cost of a college . instr uctional grant, making
Richard F. Celeste has promtsed ·to . education 'by the end of his next another 6,rol students eligilje for.
raise· Ohio's higher education pro- term, and hopefully by 1989.
grants.
gram to new levels Qf excellence at
The governor said that tuition
le5s ·cost to sttidents·and parents if
·'Keeping tu1tion low at rur PJblic went up an average c/.17 percent a
he is re-elected.
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colleges and universities Is essen- year in 1981 and 1982 when his
Flanked by admiring student tial to keeping college affordable," . opponent, Republican James A.
.. leaders fron\ Ohio colleges. the said the governor. "We must also Rh~s. was governor.
governor unveiled Tuesday what he revise state student aid programs
"Uncertainty marked Rhodes'
called his "Phase Two" program, to better assist those"familles who state funding for universities and
which calls for at least one. world are having a ham time paying for colleges." said the governor. "The
class department at each state college."
state wdget was undependable,
university.
Accordingly, Celeste proposed and mid-year cuts In appropriaThe plan also calls for continued raising from $25,000 to $:!1,000 the tions were common."
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rates of high school students going state can make.':' said the governor .
Other proposa ls made by
on to higher education. ·
Celeste said his administration Celeste:
- - Providing full , sta ble funding
increased spending for colleges and
for
higher education.
universities by 15 percent In 1985-86 .
-Establlshing
·a grant program
and 9.4 percent this year, and has
pumped $62 million Into exceflence to provide flnancia( aid to single
parents attending a public or
programs.
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The current wdget contains a 4 private college.
-Supporting legislation to repercent cap on annual tuition
quire
that a non-voting stud~nt
increases, and the student's share
member
'!ierve on the tx&gt;ard of
of the cost has aropped from 40
~ees
of
eac h public college or
percent to 36 percent.
"Higher Education is one of the university.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) -Almost television cameras as a free and
two days after being released from ,grateful U.S. citizen.
detention In Moscow as an accused
"I feel terrific. I feel I hpve been
ipy, American journalist Nicholas vindicated.'~ Da'l)loff said Tuesday

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Nlcholaa DanDoff embraced his chlldrq! ~pon ..s
n!tum to the United S&amp;a&amp;el at Dullell"111tematlonaJ
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1n a tear1ul reunion. Daniloff was
President Reagan for : finding a given a bouquet c:l yellow roses a nd
diplomatic solution to his plight and . a T-shin that read . ••Frred Nick
declared, "What !I wonderful nation Danlloff!!!" The "D" in freed a nd
It is that wlll go all out for a single the exclamation points had been
Individual."
scribbled in with a tiack magic
DanUoff, 51, a correspondent for marker .
U.S. News &amp; World Report maga"What can you say? I .am
zlne, planned to meet with Reagan I overwhelmed," Daniloff said softly.
at the White House todav.
"I am enormously grateful to the
Danlloff was allowed to leave preSident of the United States for ·
Moscow Monday In a complex · standing up fo r me," he told the
super!Xlwer deal · that also let news conference. "I know I had the
Gennadl Zakharov, a Sovie U.N. support of all the American !J'esS. I
employee occused of spying, go believe I hail the support of 2ll
oome after pleading no co.ntest to mllllqp Americans.
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espionage charges in New York.
"}"said I hoped the diplomats
The admin!stratiln Insisted that wou.ld work In !l!Ch a way that my
Zakharov, 39, was not traded for personal hOnor and personallntegDanlloff, but Instead was allowed to rlty would be preserved Intact. I
leaveinexchangeforSovlethuman feel tl\at has been done."
• rights leader Yurt Orlov, 62, and his
Danlloff also said 'his detention
wife.··
.amounted to "mmtal torture" but
. The American's release.ended a he hopes the United States and the
superpower stan~ff that Uu·ea- Soviet Ul)ion are headed toward
tened prospects for . a second improved relations.
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summit betweep Reagan and So·
DanUoff added that he thought
viet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
the KGB ~re damage to Itself
Upon his release from Moscow, than to hlin by trying to set him up
Danlloff !lJld his wife, Ruth, flew to oh espionage charges. _
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Frankfurt, West Gennany, . and
Daniloff, the SQII rl a Russian
then Tuesday . completed ~ 4,tro- emigre and an American woman,
mile ~ht to Dulles International said he IS hopeful that someday he
Airport outside Washington.
will be able to return to the Soviet
DanUoff
walked
cif
the
Pan
Unk&gt;n. In Moscow, the Soviet news
Airport In Wllhlnpon 'l'uelday. Fnm left are
Amertcan
World
'Airways
jet
with
agency Tass announced that DaniDanDofrs dau~, Miranda, 23,11011 Caleb, 16, and his arms ralsalln triumph and met loff
had been expelle(i.
wife RuQI, who accompanied Danllofl. (UPI)
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The case of Daniloff. the U.S . .
News and World Report correspondent arresled Aug. ll In Moscow
on espionage o'harges. lu¥:1 threatened to cripple ~uperpo~r relations. Ol'lly extended talks between
Shultz and Shevardnadze resolved
the month-long stan~ff.

Bargaining
in Marietta
at standstill
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No ray of hope exists that an
end to the nearly month-long
teachers strike in Marietta iS
ncar. .
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A district spokeswoman said
efforts to end the ' strike have
reached a swndstill. ·
Teachers union • President
Randy Shridt•r agreed, and he
said the deadlock is the fault of
school official' who are refusing .
to baltain in good (aith. The
school disl rict has made what it
calls · Its "final offer," and
Shrider said Tul'Sday that the
245-member union was rebuffed
In its attempt to offer a
counter-proposal.
"Deah .Jolley, chief negotiator
for the board of education, said
thts morning that the board is
not .Interested in meeting wit h
the MEA negotiating team,"
Shrider said. "The MEA had
requested an opportunity to
submit a CQUnt er-proposal to the
board's 'current' offer, and we
stand ready to meet with the
board at' any time."
Union spokesman·Olaf O'Dell
said' the teachers are giving
seriou~ consideration to the
filing of an unfair labor practice
charge within the next few days.
There were no classes In
Marietta Tuesday. More than
4,00l students are affectl,'d.
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DUBLIN- Margaret Heckler's · thought to wear a pin, a shamr~k. what It Is.
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· will ~lleet, it." ··fhe major .lllus- .
first
choice
for
the
presidential
and
It
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worketl:
,we
talked
about
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In
I.ondon,-6
young,
titled
officer
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trat€4; The IRA isn:t Y.e( !lP .· to , '.
DEVOTED TO THE INTEREsts OF THE MEIGS· MASON AREA
nomination in 198:1 was not Ronald Irel:lnd the whOle time.' '
talked ·· ol . what he wauld . face .. discovering Its ver~lol} ,of the Soyth · '
Reagan primarily for !l!e: one . .. President Reagan. appbin(ed her rei!Jrnlng to his ·post in _BEiiast African . N~cklac~: Its favorite ...
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reason that ·Mrs. HeCkler has . 'head of the [lepartment of )'!Pal(!) .. where he serves In the .regular tactiC IS sho,atlng · Irishmen, ·
ts:m~ '""'--'._,..,~d·=
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ali/lays ·been In favor of ihe Equal and H\l!YlaDServlcesdurtngthe last army . • The IRI\ is on · tb a Whetll'r Protestant. or .Catholl~. ·
Rights Amendment, ~avlng spent half of his first term.' after which ··sophisticated "form of harassment. tllrough the kneecaps , and · this ..
ROBERT L. WINGETT
mu.ch -of her . lively is years .In . there were policy differences and · Where. possible, of rourse, . ttl' ~ercls~ . Its metn~rs ha_ve even . ,
Publisher
Congress agitating lor this
the Mrs. ltec!Qer came as amlllssa' • fanatical catholics simply ·kill done, when ' Jl?SS;ble, m slow
other
neglected
woman's
rtgpf:But
dor; to. Irel!llld. Bo.th her parents British Soldiers, as fanatical Pro- motion, producmg exac_tly , _the
PAT WHITfHEAD
BOB HOEFL.CH
She
campaigned
f9r
him
vigorously
had been IDrn here, and Ireland test ants kill Catltb11c .targets of c\&gt;srred effect.
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Assistant' Publisher. I Controller
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Still, Mrs . Heckler reminds• us.
-DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
cou,fse found herself Scheduled to Mary O'ShaugW!essy, somethln~of quite 50 easy as heretofore.) and t!)ere were a _total of
PrOtest.,
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lunch orother: "I was determined I with cheerful dliigence, delights in a as uncorritortable as possible for the year. arid only three . of these
A MEMBER of The United Press International, Inland Da ily Press
would not raise the -supject of great exposure of Irish cultural · British mtlltary·; ·whase mandate is . mounted anything bke aggressive
Assoc iation and the Ameri~an Newspaper Publishers Association.
women's rights, because I knew activity; In the theater, In music and quite simply to keep the peace,This '. action against the Catholics..There
what· his position \vas on ERA. T the arts: ·and then. of course, shes Is done by harasstng and tllreatm · Is now In effect, of course, The
LEITERS OF ·f?P INIO N are w{.Jcome.. They should be less than 300 words
have never pre-planned a conversa- faces, as all Irish dO, the ongoing lng all Who serve the rnUJtary. · Agree men(, ;IS they call the lnstru. long . All letters are subje&lt;.'l to ed Hlng a lid mu st be signed with name. addr"ess and
telephonE' number. No lUl Sign~ ll'tters wlll be.puhllshro . L etters should b(&gt; In
tiqn In my ltfe," said the nimble,
nightmare one might just as well
"My wile and Iwili'need to empty men I bnposed by Westminster and
good taste, addrf:'Ss in g lssu&lt;&gt;S, "nO! perSonalilif's ,
self-assured redh~;&gt;ad, " but I call Irish terrorism. since that is our own garbage because no one mthll,siastically endorsed by Dub,
. , "
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Iln. What it .. does is simply to
acknowledge a procedure by which
Catholics liv-Ing IIi the north can,
invokjng Dublin, file ' thelt · com- ;
plaints. But all action. the com· l
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, plaints once filed, Is taken by .;
WASf!INGTON D. C.
Nortll'm Ireland , whic~ l. means :
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that
tt s !&gt;tlvereignty is reallirmed . •
•.. PRESSED FOR DETAILS, THE .SENIOR
The . bitter-enc\&gt;rs ainong the '
By DICK WE\iT
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don't like the agreeme!n
WASHINGTON (UP!J :._Professional vocalists may have helped raise
··1\,.EDGED 'THAT THE COUSIN OF A CAMEL
for
the
simple
reason that it
funds for Farm Aid. Live Aid and similar causes this vear but at the
' D.RIVER WHOSE NEIGHBOR IS Ae-_
acknowledges
such
a party as the
upcoming "Meow Off" all six singers will he amateur c~ts. '
QUAINTED WITH THE . SISTER OF A.
rwubiiC''
in
the
oouth,
ani! Indeed
The one deemed most capable ri hitting high C will be declared winner.
'IIOt.lAN WHO IS A FRIEND dF THE
ftjes
so
far
as
to
guarantee
that
The finalists, randomly selected from more than :!&gt;O,!XXI entries- bass.
UNCLE OF ' 'A TENT:· REPAIRMAN WHO
Northern Ireland will continue to be
baritone, alto and ·soprano- will perform with a symphony orchestra at
SOMETIMES PATCHES GADHAFI 'S TENT
a part of the United Kingdom until a
New York's Lincoln Center during an Oct. 30 rendition of a musica l farce
HAD REPORTED THAT GADHAFI PULLED
majority of all voters should elect
called "The Meow that Saved the Kingdom."
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..~~to-THE WINGS OFF A FLY LAST '!'UESDAY.
otherwise.
This: the ~ev. Ian
Opera star Robert Merrill and two other judges will select the feline with ·
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Paisley
and
fello\1( fanatics comthe best tonsils, and it will rec.-ive a $25,!XXI priie. plus a contract to star In a
. THE SE~IOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAi.
plain,
leaves
the
future &lt;f U)ster in
ca t food commercial. .
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tre
hands
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"demographics'.:...
the
Will it be Blackie of Giilifornia, Pidget of Arkat)sas. Detour of Minnesota.
THAT GADHAFt :wAs WEARING A· GOLD
same argument that Rabbi Meir
THIS ENLARGED COMPUTER-ENHANCED
Puff ri South Carolina, Spike of Ohio or Pumpldn of Massachusetts?
LAMt COCKTAIL. FROCK AT THE TIME
Kahane makes for ejecting the
PHOT O OF A WINGLESS FLY SIGHTED
If the orchestfll conductor, Joe Raposo, knows, he isn't saying. Raposo.
· OF THE ALLEGED ATROCITY.
Arabs
from Israel.
CRAWLING
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THE
DESERT
NEAR
by the way, is the composer of "Raggedy Ann," a Broadway-bound
But
of
course the Catholics In the
TRI
POLI
WAS
PROVIDED
BY
A
SENIOR
musical that opened In Washington this summer.
POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF THE
north
are
ouinumbered 2-to-1, and
ADMI
NISTRATION
OFFI
CIAL
IN
F.LY AS THE SAME FLY SAID TO HAVE
For what Its worth. my money's on Puff, but I'm a notorious hunch
RE
SPONSE
TO
DEMANDS
FOR
EVIDENCE
anyway, If there wer,e a secret
BEEN ri!UTILATED BY GADHAFI ' HAD NOT
player. Meanwhile, the do·re-meows &lt;f rehearsals are being heard mast to
rHAT COL . MOAMMAR EL GADHAFI IS
coast.
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plebiscite tomorrow. many Catha!·
BEEN MADE AT THE TIME THIS REPORT
PLANNING ,MORE TERRORI ST ACTIVITY.
WAS FILED.
ics In the north would eleet to stay
Some music patrons say the score of "The Meow tha t Saved the
right where they are', In the bosom
Kingdom," written by RapoSo, "bears a schematic resemblance to much
of Great Britain. The ,teason?
of Mozart's later work, especially 'The Magic Flute."'
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However natterirg it may haye been to Raposo to have his composition
welfare
payments and health care
compared to Mozart, I have grave doubts about the ability of cats til sing
@)1986' ¢01t:r WORT\\ ~TA,.·"TELE612AM.
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Ca ts seem to·do better with Italian and Mozart's e~rly operas- "The
climate, to' take on the extra ,load.
Marriage of Figaro." "Don Giovanni," etc: - were written in that .
language. But "The Magic 'Flute" has German words and we all know
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rendered by the sponsors as "Wie Ein Ml auen das Koenlgreich Rettete."
WASHINGTON - One Of ttl' Maza: we have verified the account old, under Mexican law.
guards were pos ted.
According to my World War II phrasebook, "wie" means "how." But I'U ·worrisome things about the Mexl· from affidavits and government
Maria Teresa and Juan begged to
let' Merrill straighten that out.
. can reglnfe Is the arroganCE anp sources In Mexico City. Here Is how he allowed to stay tn the commune,
But on Nov. 21. Marla Teresa
I understand he and the other judges wtll be blindfolded and will be contempt for the law shOwn ~ tJo · the man whO would be Mexico's and Garter agreed to let them, with
escaped and took her story to
guiled by the "uniqueness. dts~Uveness· and musical resonance" o!tba many . top otl1clals, ll'e natural neXt p~ident abused his power, their adult brother Santiago keep- ProceSo. In a S'Mlrn statement, she
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denounced her uncle's ·"abu§e of
Ralston -Purina, the "Meow Of:" sponsors, also will donate~ tons of food ~e-party domination. Elections cover up his own misdeeds:
the 15-year-old, returned to Mexico
power." On. Nov. 23; ·Juan also
to organizations that shelter homeless cats. Groups that' will divide the are stolen , the treasury -Is IOQted . In San Diego · de los Altos, with-his father.
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escaped,
and signed a similar
donation include ARF! of Ells{ Hampton, N.Y.
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and Mexicans whO are courageous Venezuela, a religiOus community
But the parents 5oondecided they
affidavit.
Their
two older brothers,
Frankly, I never heard a cat meow 11'ilh an "ARF! " sou nd but l never enough to · expose the rampant · was organized about a decade ago wanted the · two other.- teenage
Santiago
and
German,
denounced
-heard one hit high C either. As l,ong as the East Hampton agency takes in corruption oo so at -the risk of that attracted "pilgrim&gt;" from children with them as well. They
the
abduction
In a Venezuelan
strays, I'll not quibble.
harassment, financial ruin or throughout Latin America, lnclud- enlisted the help df the powerful
newspaper . .
I once knew a ca t that habitually meowed a rouple of octaves above high worse.
tng a Mexican.(!;!!!ple named Carter Bartlett .
C, but it never sounded very melodious to me. That cat. regardless of how · Now there Is convincing evidence and their live ch!fdren. The wife Is
On the night of Nov. 1. 1983,
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resonant the vocal chords, wouldn't have stood a chance In a national
that the Mexican minister of Ill' the siSter' of - Interior Minister Venezuelan ~deral and local pollee
But not a word of the story
competition If the judges had been blindfolded.
Interior, Manuel Bartlett Dlaz, who Ban lett .
officers scaled the wall .of the appeared In Mexico: · ·Bartlett ·
Let's hope for their sakes the blindfolds come down over the ears, as welL could become president In twc
. religious communlty and broke Into
learned from his sister that Proceso
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years."used the power of his high
The cart~amlly settled In the the hOme where the two Carter was about to print the embarrass·
office to arrange the Ulegal kidnap- Venebezuefllii ~mmunlty In No· children were staying. They took- ing story. · He sent hlgh-ranldng
ping of his niece and nephew from a vem r 1982· uut in the summer of them away at gunpoint, conftscatpollee officials to the magazine's
religious ,commune In Venezuela 1983 the parents returned to Mexico ing their passports.
offi
to ask that the story be
thr£e yearsago. Helhenbullledtre hefor a visit and had a change of
Wl.t hln a week, the teenagers withheld as a favor to Bartlett.
weekly news magazine Proceso
art.
were flown home In a state-owned
When that didn 't work, Bartlett's
Into killing the chlldrm 's story by
The father flew back to Venezu· Aeromexico jet that had been
minions threa tened the editors with · -.
sendin
g
•
pollee
to
theatm
the
ela
to
collect
tJ.
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s
belongings
and
the
dispatched
to
caracas
exprecoly
to
.
all
the power of.the pollee\
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Bostoo Herald
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editors.
thr£e
youngest
Garter
children,
fetch
them.
They
were
the..,only
.
If you can niad this editorial, you're fortunate; one in five young adu lt~
The magazine's publishe r, Julio Marla Teresa, 19, Juan, 17, and
Aware that others who exposed
ca n't: ... According to a government survey, 5 percent ri individuals aged
Scherer Garcia, has finallly re- J ose Ant onIo, 15. ...._
•ne two older passengers; a Mexican embassy
21 to 25 are IUiter Jte. while another 15 percent are semi·fiterate, unable to
led tre 1
child
s tl
d Ge
&lt;fflci_al assisted In their depo('la- official wrongdoing have been
vea
ong-suppressea story m . ren, an ago an
rman, lion. In Mexico Ci'", their parents
read and comprehend any but the simplest material. desplt~ the fact that
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jailed or even murdered, Proceso's
a tecently ·published book. It were both married and legally
98 percent of them have at least an eighth-grade education.
. Includes the full text of the original oould make their own decisions. So - and Bartlett -were waiting on
publisher decided the"story wasn't
The survey results coincide with news that In the oomlng school yea r it
story by news editor Enrique could Marla Teresa, !he 19-year- the tarmac and whisked them
worth the risk. So It was spiked home, where two dozen armed
untO now.
will cost $4,263 to educate each of the 40 million .students lit America's
public schools. That's an lnDation-adjusted lise of l8.3 percent since the
1981-81 school year.... As it ~ cost increases. the quality of a public school
education seems to decline. The vletims of this educational malpractice
include a disproportionate number of minority youth. llliteracy and
· BONN, West Germany (NEA) the Jeasi:'H;~ uld be regretted, but thrive. He quoted Chu rchill on entire house, possibly In part In •'
semi-literacy doom them to sub-stan tftrd employment· and lives of
After
a
Ieng1hy
summer
vacatbn,
not
Ignored. With a brilliant mind rnmocracy being an wisatlsfactory relief, so,ne commentators sug· ·.
poverty.
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West
German
parliament
rooand
sharp
political Instincts, he rose form ri goverrunent .mill com- gested, because It was the last
Record.Joumal, Meriden, Cotm. ,
pened
for
bl!slness
the
other
day
In
raptdl'y
In
the party hierarchy. He pared with the alternatives. and lecture the members would hear
Until now, the nation's service academies were one of the few places at
new quarters.
was finan ce minister under Willy told today's Gennans that. tliey had from him.
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which principle superceded sports and mnney. Afhletes at West Point or
In
the
first
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SocialistUnderlining
the
aggressively
Brandt
milling
to
apologize
for
In
the
vigor
Still, no one would question that
the U.S, Naval Academy didn't get special treatment. It was made very
temporary nature of this capital, dominated gover nment. When oJ their own democracy. ·
Helmut Schmidt's absence from -,
clear thai academics took priority. .. . ·
the Bundestag did rot rmve into Its Brandt resl!(lled In the wake of a
. He called upon Germans to hold tre Bundestag come January will ,
Now Navy Secretary John Lehman is allowing the latest miHtary
own
brand-new buDding rut Into spy scanda l, Schmidt took over.
fast to the Western alliance.
he a massive one. ~mocrats of his
phenom, running back Napoleon McCallum, to play pro football for tre Los
Bonn's former . waterworks. Pro·
He turned rut to be anything but
He wa!l warmly applauded by the stature don't come along that often ,.
Angeles Raiders and serve as a part-time naval offlcer..McCallum will
nounced by . experts a not~M"ortll)l ·a caretaker. He dominated West
make alot of money doing that and he will quite likely gain a lot of yardage
. In any country.
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architectural
specimen
and
exten•
Germany
politics
as
no
one
llefore
for his footba ll team. But the pubic's investment In him as a naval dficer
has ~n thrown for. a loss. And what's worse, one d the few remaining slvely rebuilt for the purpose, ttl' him with the notable exception of
new chambers are nevertheless yet Konrad Adenauer, with whom·. he
bastions of the Idea that serving one's country takes precedence over a
another
hand-me.OOwn.
shared some traits. Neither suigame, howe'ler popular. and that study and applied knowledge are as
"
The
main
business
was
tre
fered fools, and both let It be known
lmpol1ant as casn·and glory. has been breacbed. The Navy has gone lnoo a
quesitionable public-relations stunt and has punted on a matter of . annual budget debiite. which both they fo und plenty around them. But
government and opposition used to time ran· out. A staunch NATO
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ldck off the calltlalgn tbr the supporter, Schmidt lost support
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New Yorlf New!lday
But whill was rmst notable about 1st party. Then the Liberals, the
To most oiltslde observers- and perhaps to Salvadorans themselves- the cpentng was not t his preview of Socialists' coalition partners, pulled
...
' the third round of so-called peace_talks between El Salvador's government politics til come, but a rernlnder of out and Schmidt's government feU.
,..
and Its Marxist-led guerrilla opposition may seem pointless. After aU, two some from the past.
He had been quteier since •
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years have passed since the second round broke df. And now, with rports
The high point rhetorically, and returning to the opposition bench. ·
of new fighting and ongoing atroclt les by both sides, the Impasse looks to be quite possibly hlstorlcaUy, was the But his .two-hour farewell address .
ITIIJre Intractable than ev.er.
far e-.:ell address of Helmut proved to be for large stretches, In
Even so, the very fact that a third round of talks Is scheduled for next Schmidt, chan"Cellor llretght years tbe words of one commentator,
"
ruonth ... u~rscores the point that.slnce the lasi meeting two years ago, until his government disintegrated ·~ ~Qre, unadulterated Schmidt." He
neither side has achieved Its goal a: eliminating the other ...
.
tbur years ago, For the nrst jabbed at the current government
Compromise orr'one or tWo pressing Issues - perhaps a mnnltored Bundestag election In 00 years, tbr tts Inability to bring unemptoy.tion in an Isolated town , or an experiment to Integrate units or the Scllmldt will not be a candidate for ment down, for poor crisis manage.
...ernme~t and gueriilla forces - could begin to breakthe impasse.
a seat from his home. town, . ment after the Soviet nuclear
Hamburg.
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A ·Social Democrat, :&gt;chmidt· with radioactiVIty and for a "Ia~ of
.
The Louisville (Ky. ) 11rnes
If any national institution has a right to be non-political, It's the u.s. came up through the tough politics weight" In world affalts. The last
· otthetoughportclty. From the day accusation was· a reminder that,
Archives, the treasure chest of American documents . .. .
When Congress removed It from the jurisdiction of the Gt"neral Se;...ices be entered the Bunles!ag, he during Schmidt's watch, the West
"
behaved ac~rdlilgly, tO the fre. German leader's voice had been
Administration, the hope was that It would be even more IIKEpendent.
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President Reagan was urged to appoint as direCtor someone trained hi the quent ootrageofopponentswholelt perhaps-the most forceful of all In
the lash of his sarcastic wlt. }fe was NAto affati-s.
field - someone without polltical ties.
·
But there were also mellow
He hasn't. Instead, the p_resldent, has n:&gt;mlnated an atimlnlstratlon )ermed at vartoi&amp;s times disrespect·_
(lllllllrr' NE • . inc. q,..,,_Q~,A.t.'l..._
partisan, John Agresta...
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lui, Impudent and "the most stretches. He saluted numerous
I
,,
Ideology and political loyalty_shoullfn't even be considered In selecting . Insolent lout In this house." To me·time foes for a shared dedlfa·
"
We
'reln
a
ht~rry.
Where
are
the
best
leaves
.
headline writers and the Plblle, he tlon to democracy which, he said,
,an individual for this prestigious- and wrusually skilled - task. ...
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around here?"
became
SChmidt the Lip.
t:l!qlilred a "certain degree of
Not surprisingly, professional histol'ians and educators oppose the
choice. So do we and the Senate shOuld reject him.
·
None of which bothered him 1n community" among aU parties to
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expectations, . They've ·won four . ~&amp;M3Q.6 over Texas Tech. . . • ,
Plgaldn Genius . · . ·' straight, . Including . co me-from ThePac-10has: Southem GallforEgad friends! There wDI he btg1 · IE hind Victories ov~r highly re- nia topplpg Oregon, 24-15.: .UCLA
doings In Elnilington, Ala., when garded Florida and Ohio State, and sliding past ArJ?ona ·State, 31·28:
Alabama's Crimson Tide bosts the · convincing Win~ over Vanrerl)llt (Xiwerful Washingion taking Cali- ·
Fighting irtsh of Not're Dame: · and Southern .Mississippi.
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Coach Ray Perklils' crew.will get
Notre Dame, . lll1der coac h I.ou over Oregon State, 23'6.
. 'an qlportunlty to accomplish some· Holtz; has been impressive, but still
Scouting other top·rated teams:
thing neither, Alallama mr the manages to seif-desquct. a malady Okl;lhorna wUi romp over BigE;ight ·
immMal Paui:'Bear;'.. Bryaritever that ruined the Gerry Faust years. foe Kansas State, .48-6: in ·the SEC,
managed- defeat Notr~ Dame.
We see .a reso~~ful QB Mike .. Florida will edge Louisiana State;'
In . previous meetln~. \he Irish . Shula, stU! our dark hors~ ·ror the 24-22, and Georgia will prevail over
stand 4-0 against the Tide ,-In four Helsman Trophy, leading the Tide Mississippi, 25-7..
oftheclosestgamesever~ayed.In · to their first win over tre ·Irtsh ·
A pair of il)depenc\&gt;nt matchups
19~3. ·the · store was 24·23, .til the 31·27. Har-rumph!
' have Penrt State winning acloseone
Sugar Bowl; It was 13-llln the '75 . Elsewhere; a full slate In the Big from Rutgers, 27·22. and awesome
Or311ge Bowl; In 1976, the IriSh Won Ten IO(Jks like this: Michigan 42-14 Nebras ka t rouncing South Carol.,
agalii ill South Bend, Ind., 21·18; over Wisconsin: Ohio , .State 28-17 ina, 45.-21. Har-rumph!
and In 1!«1 ~ took a 7·0 victory over Illinois; Michigan State 28-22
Friday., Oct :t
hOme from Birmingham.
over Iowa; Indiana 21' 17 over
Brigham Young- 37 Colorado St 21
Egad! A difference of only 13 Nonhwestern: and Purdue 34-27'
Air Forre 21 Utah '))
points In four games. Um-kumph! · over-Minnesota .
Saturday,,,oct.:&amp;
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In the • tough .swc, it 1vUI tx&gt; :
A.labama''31 Notre Dame Zi
Arkansas I; TC'xas Christlan 14
In 1986? ·
Ark;msas 35-14 over Texas Chris. Army J3 Y:llf' 12
- Alabam&lt;t. tbli Hoople preseason ; tlan;_. Baylor 24:22 ·over ){ouston:
Aubum ·'li Wes\(;'rn ·oarulln a ll
Ba ylon 24 Houston Z!
· pick for No. 1. ·has Uved up to all Texas 45-14 over. Rice. and Texas
Boston 'to ll~£' 22 SMU 1.1
Bowling GTOE?'n 19 w· Michigan l'i

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wUf stick around. At least. four
teams in tile SEOAL are,far from long season with murderous sche~1all Suhscrlptlon s
lnsld' Meigs County
pretending. With league action dule yet to come.
13 Wt'C'kS ... .... .. ...........
' . SJ7. 29
starting this week ¥d continuing
MILLER 18, ZANESVILLE
:.!6 We&lt;&gt; ks .. . . .... ..........
.. S34.06
the remainder. of the year, bogan, .RCEECRANS 12-Fa lmns' (1·4)
52 Weeks .................................. S66.56
Oul!iildt~ M el ~ Cou nty
Warren, and Gallipolis are all tasted . win after W consecu tive
1:1 WN'kS ........... ,......
S1R20
undefeated while Athens has lost losses last Friday an_d founp the
26 WN'ks ........................ ........ .. ~15J O
5~ Wtl(&gt;kS ......... ... ......... ... , ......... S67,6(J
but one for a gleaming comb!ned'Continued on page 7
19·1 record. A whole sllo full of
computer points awaits the team
that can go through that foursorve
undefeated.
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Meigs and Vinton County remain
WE
HAVE
YOUR
.CANDY
MAKING
·the only TVC teams without a )oss,
but Belpre and NelsonvVle-York
~PPUES FOR HALLOWEEN ... .
could tighten things 'cp, trailing
FRESH MERCIIENS
with only one loss apiece.
Nonh Gallla. Symmes Valley.
11.
Oak· HUI, and Southwestern all
Milk Chocolate, Whi'te Chocolate, ·As·
share the SVAC lead at 1·0, but
sorted Colors includi~g Halloween
anything could happen In that
Orange.
·
well·balanced league.
Last week's gu,esses netted a
not-so-good 13-5 (..722), bringing the
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season's mark to a slipping 69-20
( .775). Wrong piclis Included .
Atll'ns' loss to Gadlz (14-7), VInton
County's slip agalns~ Portsmouth
Notre Dame (1f0), Pt. Pleasant's ·
:
DOZEN :
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win over Hurricane (21· 7), Chese~
peake's rorriP over Rock Hill (32·0),
.. 'and -Symmes Valley's win over
Southern (32·13).
TVC
MEIGS 35, NELSONVILLE·
992·6910'
YORK 7-Marauders (5-0r looking
Wt ACltpt
"Food
·Stamps
toward first undefeated season In
school's history. Buckeyes maY
spoU Meigs' four-game shutout
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·25~/o

GREAT NEW SELECTION I

CHOCOLATE

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MOLDS . :

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YEUOW OR WHITE

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SOfo

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""'-'\J-''--', -NEW

•PENDANT WATCHES
•POCKET WATCHES
•QUARTZ LIGHTERS
•~E . 'S . JEWELR~

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$61900

NEW EDITION!
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SEEJHIS
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NEW
COLLECTION
TODAY!

DIAMOND
WEDDING

1/2 :

EDITION!
HOWARD MILLER

GRANDFATHER
. (LOCKS

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$49500
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•FREE SETUP
•FACTORY SERVICE

$TART A
FAMILV TRADIT/()N

. BALLERINA RI~G
36 DIAMONDS

NOW

$.199500

WAS $2795

SAVE SBOO

MATCHING PENDANT
' AVAILABLE

195

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·and CHAINS
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NOW ·

. PLAIN lEADS, FANCY,
DIAMOND CUT
MANY OTHERS

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14K GOLD BALL
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THRU SAT., OCTOBER 4 ·· ·

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SEE S10RE .FOR DETAILS

ADDinONAL PUICHASI.

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GRADE 'A' MI.XED ·

HOLlY FARMS

Fryer Parts

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FALL MUMS
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3 LB.
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LB.

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U. S. NO. 1

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BONELESS

$179

3 lb. bag

· Maxwen House

Chuck ·Roast

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BOILED HAM
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·. a o,. aag $119

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KRAFT

OUAIIffRfD

PARKAY SPREAD

PORK lOINS

59
Oi.Tub $1

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Ozark Valley

Ice. Milk

Pot Pies

FRANKS
MILD OR HOT
SUPERIOR

$220

POLISH
SAUSAGE

CASE
:;'

,SLAB
··BACON

$2~~

LONGHORN

$J97

CHEES£ ·

. 10 lB. HORN

..4·6 LB. AVG.

USDACHOICE WHOLE

BEEF TENDERLOIN
Cl/1 &amp; WRAPPED FIIEE

USDA CHICE WHOt£

SIRLOIN TIP
CUT &amp; WRAPPED FREE

14 LB. AVG.

GRADE 'A' TENDERBEST

. TURKEYS
10 LBS. AND UP

60~.;

· FLANDER'S

BEEF PATTIE.S

CASE

S LB. BOX

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SUPERIOR

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$·4 00

SAUSAGE

SlKED

AVG.

12 LB. AVG.

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FRANKS
BREAST FilLETS

FACIAL n5SUES
175

SLICED

BACON

IONEUSS

SUPERIOR

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CHUCK STEAK
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SUPERIOR
:

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$980

BACdN

· Boneless .

Instant Coffee

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TENDER BEST USDA CHOIICE

2 VARIETIES

YELlOW ONIONl

HAMS

SMOKED SAUSAGE

$199 ~B.

MEDIUM
SWEET

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TAVERN HAMS .

S600

. TAVERN

LARD

PAIL

Smoked•~eg. •Beef•Polsko

70C

HILLSHIRE FARMS

SAUSAGE

BOX

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SUNNY CANE SUGAR
8 oz.

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BELLVIEW CIDER VINEGAR

Galla•

FOODLAND

TOMATO JUICE

46 oz.

HUNT'S MANWICH

u.s ...

FOODLANDI

SALTINES

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CASTLEBERRY BEEF STEW

2

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·. 5t¥1ft

bp' .

PORK &amp; BEANS

1S Oz.
(an

FOODLAND

MAC. &amp; CHEESE

7.5 Oz.

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of any grocery product in the stor! and we willaelllt to. you at 1_0"1o
abon our Book Castll Our order book will be nadablt for ·yo!JI' dlsclltiOII.lllow 3·
5 days f11r delivery.
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•Wot ReoeNe Tho Right To Umlt Quantltl&amp;l •'
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Buy ~ full

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TRUCKLOAD

S4.

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• 'Not Re..,onaible for TyPographical Errors
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JAR

$ 99·.

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2212 Jackson Avenue

New Haven ..W. Va.
882-2135

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I ity GM pam. No substitue for quality. limit S quam oil.
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FRIOAY 8 Tp 5; SATURDAY 9 TO 3
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COLUMBIA GAS
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. coupons are wonh double 11 Kroger with t 10 .00 or more
purch,ase. Limited to manufactured products coupons
wonh up to and Including 50&lt;l Off. Coupons wonh more
than 60Q are redeemed at tact value ontv . Limit one coupon
for each product purchased, Limit one coffee coupon. No
beer, wine or clgarene coll~nt will be doubled. Not va lid
on frle coUpons, Kroger coupons or ' retail fo od store
coupons, The amount refUn ded cannot exceed the price of
the ltenj . You mutt purcha~ product in 1izas specified on
the coupon. Thll offer 1ppllta only to manufactured
.'producrs " cents a,ff" coupontfor itCtm~ W\l e,arry , To aaurt!l
product avabbiUty for an our cuttomers, onty one coupon
per thopping family, will be doubled on any brand item

during !18th store villi.

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, So the savings really add up.
furnace brings warmth ahd com- A new gas furnace is the best way
fort into your home. And savings: to get through our tough winters
the new models cut gas usage feeling :Narm, cozy, toasty. .
by as much as 30%.
For more details, check with
There's more: a gas furnac;:e ,your -heating dealer. then ·go
_·need.s little maintenance, and will with the comfort and energy efkeep operating at top efficiency ficiency of modern gas heat.
for years to come.
And relax.

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Special Price.

vou to put chasn I he atto·M,$ed •lern

Mea1 EJ&lt; per1SI

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IN THE DELl -PASTRY SHOPPE. "FRESH MADE" 12-INCH
CRUST CHEESE &amp; SAUSAGE OR CHEESE &amp;

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woll

lt1e adv,rt1sed price ""'m'" )() &lt;:1ev s o ~ r~ one
vertdor coupon w1ll t)~ ~c cepl~d pgr otem

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PRICES GOOD SUNDAY, SEPT . 2B, THROUGH SATU R.'
DAY , OCT . 4, 1986, IN RlMEROY AND GJILUPOUS, OH STORES.

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AUGNMINT CHECK tNo adlust ..ntol

Go Krogering

~n adw!f1 ryHI rtr111 1. wr · ,.. ,]1 .,ll •·r ~'''' Y'""
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Quescions .And Talk To Our Tra ined

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coolin&amp; system if needed with aenuine GM coolant, check hoses. 1
clamps and drive belts. (All Added Labo• 1o ~ana Ext•al
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San r a::mrl~ ·~.~00 ~'100 ~

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Boneless
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. REGUlAR~+ TAX

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POINT 12-Homets (2-3 ) mu(~
better than record would slrlw and
provf' poin1 wilh easy Wi n over
Pointers 12·31.

Call This Numbet Toll Free With ·

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HILL 0-Pirates (5-01 make It six,,
st raight as Redme~ (0-5) have a :,
rough road to hoe from here on•wt. .
Twice, tllls ole' bird has predicted.:
f«Jck Hill games, and roth times :
they rurned the tables with losses. •·
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C'lnciTUJa 11 0

(RKomtltolle4 at 24 -th·or 24,000 milt irttenals)
GOOD THRU NOV. 1. 1986

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readol~ a•aola]}lp, lur. sal!! rn !)lOCh K}O&lt;l• ·• Stm&lt;',
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NAN TRACE 8-Hjghlanders (41) back on track with big upset win
missed playtJ'fs ta.St year· by width over Ravenswood tiist Friday and
of a shoelace and continue to try continue winning ways by knocking
and oot let it happen again thi_s · off class A Tige1's 1l-41 .
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amazing tu maround from las I Blacks tl -41 maybe primed lor
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McArthur Vlmon County (4·11 is
member. The Warriers. defending dropped into a tte lor second with ·17th in Division III, Region ll, wlth
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last week, have 25 points, tWo more
points.
than filth plilce Orville. and three
andone-halflesstharith!rdplaceSt,
Logan. also of• the - ~EOAL, is
Clairsville.
eighth wlth 'll markers; and defend 11 Holding
is defending.
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down champion
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Administrators attend conferenc~ ·
Mei~al School District Superintenaent Dan C. Morris, apd
John -. Usle, PomefOY Elementary PrinCipal. attencrd the 1986
LeildershlpConference held on Sept. 22 and23In Olluhl~sunderthe
sponsorship of the Ohio Department of Education, division of
elementary and secondary educailon.
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Theme foi'the conference, "Caring for Learning," focused oo the
!li!velopment of more effecting teaching and IncreaSed learning in
the.«~)assroom. cThe cOnference included n;1ajo~ national speakers Jn
general sessions and a variety of speakers and panels in sr:nallgroup
sessions.
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welcome. Gordon Caweltz, executive director of the AssodatloJ1 i0r
Supervision and C~rrlculum Development, Alexandria; Va ..
addressed the conference on "How Effective instructional Leaders
Get . Results"; State Assistant Superintendent of- Instruction G.
Rnbert Bowers diScuss!.'(] "The Classroom ci the Future''; .Harry K.
_Wong; teacher~nsultant, Las LornUas School District, Menlo Park
· &lt;!lid Director 9f the TKI Curriculum Project; Sunnyvale, Calif..
spoke on "How to Achieve Maximum Success In the Classroom. ''
Speak~r for the fourth general session w~s Ann . Lieberman,
executive director of Puget Sound Education Consortium, ,
University of Washington, in Seattle, who tised'too topic, ·:carlngfor
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The $late highway patrol cited Danny :J. Howard, 17, Pomeroy,
Tuesday ior failure tu )naintain ;m assured, clea,r distance, resulting
in a two-vehicle accldfnt on Ohio 143 in Scipio Township.
Howard .was noi-thbou!l(l at 6: 25 p.m., .trailing a vehicle driven by
Carotene J. Bing, 48, pomeroy, according to the patroL Bing s!owed
to tum U!ft into a private W:~eway and Howard, unable .to slow l~
tlJYie, struck the rear of Bing's vehicle, troopers said: Howard's
vision was reportedly impaired as he came over a hlll crest, the
patrol said.
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The Gallla-Meigs Community , Action 'Agency is accepting
apJ?IICatlons for low-in~me weatherization services for a!( age
, groups. The weatherization program is designed to reduce
heating-energy waste· aild the' cost of home heatlhg.
'The program's services are provided a.t no cost to low-Incqme
individuals and families. Each eligible home Is Inspected and
provided appropriate weatherization services In accordanre with
priorjtles established by the state of Ohio.
Eligtbillty for the program is based oo.income and s[+e of family
household. Applicants are required td furnish proof of Income such
as copies of checks and wage and earni~gs statements. Applicants
also should provide copies of their utUity bills or thelr utility bill
number.
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County Courthol!se In Pomeroy at 992-5fil)5; the Outreach office at U!e
Gallia County Senior CitiZens Center at 446-0611; or the central office
at Cheshire, 367-7341 or 992-6629.
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the court of Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyler Tuesday night and a
13th was finect for speeding.
Forteitlng bonds en the charge were Betty Barber~ R_!l~ine, $44;
Mary Haggerty, Athens, $47; Aman(ja Welch, Galllpol~; Janice
.M. Baker, Pomeroy, $46; Robert Musser; Pomeroy, $44; Carol~n
Moore, Racine, $46; Martella Shof!, Reedsville, $16; Robert Baker,
Reedsville, $44; Harlan Aleshire, Holden, WN a., S47; .Jerry Milam,
Middleport, $46; ·Gregory Davis, Long Bottom, $47; Jeffrey Werry,
Lo~n. $45. Fined $47 and costs on speedingcharges was Kim W.
French. Pomeroy.
Others forteiting bonds in the court Tuesday night were JOhn
Foreman, Syracuse, $43, stop sign violation; Donald Dotson, Grove
City, $43, Illegal tum; Charles R. Lewis, Pomeroy, $63, failure to
control, and $375, driving under the influence; Jerry Cavanaugh,
Milton, W.Va., $63, no operator's license, and $375, driving under the
Influence; [1avld Sigman, Middleport, $63, squealing t!ies.

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By ALI)ON GRANT
DAYTQN, Qhlo (UPH. -:- Rep.'
Thomas Kindness Introduced a·new..
twist into ·his oft-repeated ,complaints about his oppo~nrs unpaid
campaign debts -a woman .who's
ow!.'(] nearly $7,000 from . John
G!enn's'19'7P senatorial campaign.
Robert;:~ Thomp.St&gt;n,- presldent'o!
Aviation · Sales .Inc. of Vandalia,
joined the Hamilton County Repub!lean a.t FJ . news cOnference lUes:'
day. ThompsOn said her company
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·was never paid $6,927 i!l ~k ~lli!J'It&gt;r because he disbanded hls 1970 on· the bank Jo:anS. sin('(' las.l
fees fro'!' Glenn 's unsuccessful1970 · campaign committee alter the 1\ovember and haS refused to make
Senate race..
~lection · and state · law ooes not payment~ until at least ' &lt;!Iter the
· "We learned through veiybiller atlow candidates to be lie!d person- 1986 election."
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Jri addition. aboui tiXJ ~ma(l
you're going- to deal. with a
corrimittee·(lebls.
businesses have been !ell with
'polltician. perhaps you couW conKindness said Glenn pe·peruateQ unpaid billS from Glenn's 19Sl race,
sider getting your money up front. a ·•spend mw, Q\IY maybe" ·debt . he said. .
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Glenn has said re~a tedly he will ·
Thompson said :. "After 16 years the presidential bid. ·.
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bill has stU! not been paid.';' ·
. Glenn owes at least $2.8 miffion CU(Tent Cai)lpaign _JS ov~r.
Aviation Sales · could not sue from the effort, including $2 million
Kindness criticized Glenn for
Glenn for the . unpaid ·tmlanrr
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American
people
are
speaking
with
Glenn
will continue despite a recent
WASHll'!GTON (UPI\ ..:. Presi· . talks, it would draw enough GOP
dent Reagan is hoping new diplo- loyalty for the ·veto to survive a one voice, expressed by Congress. poll In The Akron Beacon Journal
·"Unfortunately the pres)dent is that showed hlm about 37 percenmacy both to Pretoria and on . Senate vote. t with us " Kennedy said "but -tage 'points behind the incumbent. .
Reagan
allies
also
said
he
was
Capitol Hill can avert a major
~~e
people: around the :.Vorld
"WhaVwe're finding all over the
foreign . policy loss, but Senate personally lobbying Republicans he
understand
this.·
we
are
standing
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.state
1s t~attheretsa consc1o~sness
leaders say iheir determination to thought could be persuad~ to
tail
and
have
.reasserted
moral
and
awar~?ess
of JohnG_Ienn sdebt
. express "moral leadership" .wlil change their votes and prevent-the
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problems,
Kindness
satd . .
overturn his veto of new economic two-thirds Senate majority that eaers ·
Th
Kidn
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,e n ess campaign IS ~would override his veto.
sanctions against Soil th Africa.
The Senate approved th_e sanc- Dole and nine· other. Republicans nlng .television advertlse~nts m
Witll his bid to kUI the sanctions
tions
bill 84-14 Aug. 15 with only and brought a ,new factor in to the the Cleveland area an.d radto. ,;pots
bill crushed in th~ House, Reagan
Republicans
. in. 0pposltlon. Late sanctions showdown _the super- stat~w!de, but Klndnes~ satd be
named a riew black ambassallor to
South Africa· Tuesday and sent Tuesday, Senate Republican leader power meeting ·between Reagan cannot afford the150,1XXl':in security
Secretary of State George Shultz \o Robert Dole of Kansas said, :.It's and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorba- and transportatiOn Iees 1t would
Capitol HID In order to get key tightening up" - though he would chev scheduled in Iceland Oct. cost lo have Pres1_dent Reagan
11-12 .
stump for htm m Oh10.
rot elaborate.
senators to support him.
~le said Shultz "lndieawd that it
Reagan's political advisersh~ve
Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., the
the president hoped that by
ldn't
he
any
help
when
the
told
him to not do fund -ra1smg,
Fore!~
Relations
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Commltt~
appolllting a black to deal With
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(with
the
Kin~ess
added.
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chalrinan
who
usually
backs
Rl!a' Soutli Africa's whitel minority
Soviets)
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if
he
was
clobbered
by
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Kmdness
predicted
a
low
turnout
.government in Pretoria, it would grui, has led the pro,s!mctlons effort
sMw a new diplomatic. effort to . In the GOP-led Senate and pre- the Congress" on a veto override. m_ the No_vember general election. .
"It 1s .far:fetched to think the G1ven that, he said a strong
bring an end to that natlon's· dicted defeat for ttie veto \\1th
apartheid sysiem of racial .debate · scheduled to begin by president would tie discussing coahhon of voters. who oppose
· South Africa with Gnrbachev," abortion and ~pport gu)l tight$,
Thursday. ·
segregation.
"It ill seem as who support voluntary school
In res(Xlnse to Reagan 's plea tbat
coun ter ed .
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He hoped that by baving Shultz the president should set a united - fLugar
-let hed to my colleagues as it prayer an tra 1 1011
r an
tell 10 Republican lawmakers an foreign policy, Sen. Edward dar ~
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values," :and who are fighting
oes me.
pornography "just might make all
overturned veto would affect the
the differenre" in hls Senate race.
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Syracuse man pleads ·gUilty
Brian C. Ritchhart, 31, Syra&lt;;_use, marijuana.
Judge Knight accepted Ritch·
appeared Tuesday morning in
Meigs County Common Pleas Court hart's plea of guilty and ordered
before Judge Charles H. Knight to sehtenclng continued until 9 a.m.
enter a voluntary plea of guilty to Tuesday, Nov. 11, to allow completion of a pre-sentence investigation
, cultivation of marijuana.
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The charge, which was cOntained and repi&gt;i1.
Rltchbart
was
released
upon
a
in a lllll of information prepared by
$1,00!
i&gt;Efsonal
recognizance
bond.
the office of Prosecuting Attorney
Fred W. Crow liT. is a felony of the
·fourth degree carrying .a possible RevivaJ underway
penalty of Up to $2,5oo, according to
Paul , Gerard, prosecutor's · ·Re"VIvat setvlees at Davies Grove
Investigator.
BaptiSt Church (back ·or Point
Acting . on a tip, Gerard and Pleasant), beg~;~n Monday and wnt
Deputy 'Sheriffs Kenny Klein and continue through Sunday. Singing
Donald Snyder w,ent to •the Ritch· by tihe McDaniel Trio wUI be
hart res idence on Friday. and . featured Thursday night.
confiscated . a . quantity of

Area deaths
Jasper 0. Robinson .

Survivors include hiS wife, Katie
E. Searles Robinson, WIDIT\ he

Jasper 0. Robinson. .74, of
Mulberry Street, Rutland, died
early Tuesday morning at Holzer ,
Medlcal Center.
A retired mechanic , Mr. Rnbin son was born In the Story's Run
area on Oct. 1, 1911, to tt.:&gt; late
David aM Mary Vansickle Robinson. He was a member of the
ASsembly of (iod Church in Findlay, Ohio,
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daughter, Jean Duffte!d, Findlay;
one son, Michael Robinson, Fostor[a; three grandchildren; two great
grandchildren; and one sister, Ina
Myers, BrookesvU!e. Fla.
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preceded In death by two brothers
and one sister.
Services Wnl be Thursday, 1:30,
at the Hunter Funeral Home, With ·
~v. Paul Taylor cificlating. Blirial
mergency rUnS
wUI be in Miles Cemetery. Friends
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and relatives may call at tihe
Meigs County Emergency Medi· · funeral IDme !rom 7. to 9 thls
_rc_on_tin-ued_rro_m_P_ag_e_11_ _ cal Services reports' four · caDs evening (Wednesday\.
Tuesday.
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Middleport at J2:44a.m. to Sout h
Prosecutiiig Attorney Morgan Second Avenue for Jay w.Morris to · Veterans Memorial
objeeted to the defense · cautng . Holzer Medical Center; Middleport
Hibbard to the testify, and Judge at 2, 37 a.m. to 98 Pearl St. tor
Admissions - Charles-Stewart,
Watt dismissed the jury for what Donna Graeser to Holzer Medical Chester; Matilda Rawley~ Pome- .
was to be a brief recess whlle Center; Syracuse at 8,02 a.m. to the roy; Ruth McElroy, Pomeroy;
. ·Hibbam ·testlf!ed in camera .arut Pomeroy Health Care Center for . Virgil Dill, Racine; Charlie Boyd,
how he had reac!Jed hiS oplmo1ir. · Pauline Boster to VeteransMemor- Middleport; Joseph Sayre, ReedsFoUow!ng tihe In camera tes lrn· Ia! Hospital; Syracuse at 10, 39 a.m. ville;
omas-Par er, Pomeroy;
ony, the judge dismissed the jury to Maplewood Lake for Belma Michael . m
omeroy.
for the day. The panel was to report- Parsons to. Pleasant Valley ' Discharges- Clarence Gilmore,
back to court at 1:30 today.
Hospital.
Ma·ry Casto. Anne Scarberry.
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purchased by Clary's father in 1900.
was smaller than many guns
manufactured today, and that the
lact,_tihe Clary has big hands would
have made H difficult for him to
safely operate the weapon.
A larger handle, McCuskey said,
aids In the safety of handling and
accuracy.
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-He added that the gun useQ to kill
Brumfield featured a cut out
trigger guard, apparently intended
by the manufacturer . to accomoUnion Avenue has been closed lor additional repair. work by the
date a lar~r grip.
State of Ohio, it was announced Tuesday. The route to travel since
Mechanics ol Dring
· the closing will be the same as when the streetwaaclosed for several
Kingery
spent a great deal of
weeks ·during an earlier repair project . on the avenue. 'A
ttme
questlqning
McCaskey about
spokesPEJrson at Pomeroy Village Hall stated that It Is not known at
·':trigger
creep,"
a phenomenon
this time how long the street will be closed.
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tha l McCaskey described as the
amount of friction one can feel
when the trigger Is engaged. The
witness testified that Clary'~ pistol
contained Utt!e "creep,". and that
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upon Hrtng the gun, ,the hokler
The October meeting-of the Meigs County Board of Education ·
should mt be able to feel Its Internal
schedul€(1 for Wednesday, Oct. 14, has been changed•to6: :vi_p.m. thls
mechanisms and would not be able
Friday, Oct. 3, at the board offices in Pomeroy VIllage HiD.
to anticipate the wedpon
diScharging.
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McCuskey also desCribed and
demonstrated for the· jury the
·mechanics
of &lt;:i:Juble action and
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single action rTIOde.
A divorce action has been filed In Meigs County Common Pleas
Court by Deborah Lynn Wood, Gallipolis Ferry, W.Va .. against ' The gun in evidence, McCaskey
said, is a double action pistol,
Earle Lee Wood, Pomer6y, charging wss neglect of duty.
meaning It can be ftred by pulling
Jerry M. Atkins, Pomeroy, has flied for a divorce !rom Mary L.
ihe
trigger, but can also be
Atkins, Lucasville, charging gross neglect of duty and extreme
discharged
by cocking the hammer
cruelty.
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Bonnie Sue Loscar, Long Bottom. has filed for a divorce from John
In addition, McCaskey testified,
Loscar, Middleport, because they have been living separately for
the gun could be discharged in a
more than a year.
third mode; If the hammer was
Granted a divorce was Sheila Ann FollroO'!rom Jack Eugene
pulled partially back, the trigger
Follrod. The court restored t.he plaintiff to her lbrrner name Meek.
engaged and the hammer was .Jet
back down.
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matlve when·Kingery asked hlm If
. hls test of the gun revealed the
Gall Osborne· arid Pebble Osborne, Tuwers Plaint, have filed an
weapon could re dischar!J!.d withaction In Meigs County .Common Pleas Court against Mart~n
out the hammer being -pulled fuUy
BuUders,Hocklngport, and H. Mark Little, Hockingport, requesting • back. But he .added tihe gun would
·· judgment of $21,00!1
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mt discharge wlttiaut engaging the
Fanners ·Bank and Savings Co. has flied a ilrecloSure· action
trigger.
aga\Rst Gary L. Smith and-Kathleen M. Smith, rtques_tingjudgment
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Psychlatmt called
of $11,5\fj.OO.
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gan, who questioned McCuskey
against Donald Eugene Pierce has been dismissed, and a temparary
extensively about . his credentials,
protection order has been issued against the.defendant In~ case by
the witness said discharg!JI!I a gun
Elsie L. Queen, Middleport, against Michael T. Queen, Gallipolis.
in the't hlrd
he described )lias
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"an unsafe, Improper way" toflrea
gun.
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any, the defense calted R.W.
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There wlll be a ~&lt;illllre danee Frtday, ri p.m., at the Lonj: Bnttom
been treating CI8J1' sinre late
Community Building. Door prizes Will be given away.
January or early February and
who defense attorneys said would
be testifying to the defendant's state
of mind at the time of the srooting.

Union Avenue closed for repairs

_..Board's meeting date changed

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The afternoon. program wfil,
Ohio Association of Garden Clubs, Include -a (!emonstatlon on inoderrk
meet Oct. 18 at Betsey' Mills in arranging by Mrs. James Bates of .
Martella.
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Registration and coffee hour Is · OAGC accredited judge. arul the ·
scheduled lor 9 a.m, with the ·second vtce president of th~ dhio
morning Session to include oosiness Assocaltlon of Garden Clubs. Cost
and reports frorri state officers, · for the entire ·day is $7.50 or $4 ilr._
regional chainmen and· county the afternoon session. Resetvatiorui
contact chairmen. Lunch will 11" are to be sent to Mrs. Cynth!~
served at noon.
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· Road in PomeroY, The sale wlll be
Thursday, Friday and Saturday .
The ·Pomeroy Chamber of Com- from lO a.m. to4 p.m. each day with
merce has · been
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rain cancelling the event on any
around for a
particular dlay. Proceeds will go
while and Sherrt
towards remodeling of the church.
Hart, chamber
employee, Is in
• Spring Avenue resident, Veda
lhe process of
DaviS, Is confined to Holzer Medical
compiling the
center, room 408. Veda Is such an
group's ·llistory.
active -member of the Lilctles
She's particularly in need of the Auxiliary and the junior unit of
names of past presidents and lhe D~ Webster Post 39: American
On Oct. 19 a "western night" has ·
Several fund raising and social
years lhey served.
activities wei'\' plaimed &lt;1! recent been planned as a family soc(al 'at
Legion. She had been working hard
U'n you can help, give Sherrt a towa rds Thursday's dlstrtct confermee,tings of the Ohio ·Eta Phi .the home 'of Judy Wiilfartis. A
call at the chamber
office.
Chapter
of' Beta Sigma Phi model meeting wa s held with f.l1&lt;2.
ence
to
be
held
In
Pomerciy
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dulles ol ·the various offices be,lrlg_
Sorority.
however, unfortunate.Iy, she PrOba •
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.· Out Tuppers Plains way, lhe bly Is not going to be able to attend.
ex!iruned, the by-laws were read,. '
Meeting at lh\' Senior . Citizens and Mrs. Williams was seected as , .
Oliv~;&gt;-Orange Chapter 9003, Vete.
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the Middleport block party Valentine. queen. Cathy Johnson,
rans of Foreign Wars, has found
Did you rea llze that your ~i ­
NEW TO STAFF- Melissa Downing and Shelly Ohlinger have joined·
activities. were discu ssed and plans president, conducted the n\eeting. ·
that with taU and winter ~p proach­ garette iighte)- &lt;; esprelally attrac- • the. staff ollhe new·Added Touch StyUng Salon, North Second Ave.,
made ilr a soup supper to be held
ing the meeting time of the group is tive ,to many young chlldreri who
The rush party was held at lhe
Middleport. They wW make appointments from 8 a.m. ·tu 9 p.m., · preceding a Meigs home football
too late.
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of Charlene Hoeflich ,- spondon't realize the dangers involved?
Monday through Friday, and from 8 oo 6 on Saturday: Both are
game in Cktoi;Jer.
.So they've agreed to change from
Sor.
A
dinAer was fr)llowed \lY ,
About 200 deaths each ·year are
graduates of Meigs High Sehool. DoMIIng Is the daughter of Mrs. Patsy
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several
games
with prizes going to
Og&lt;Jin and Paul Downing and OhHnger l&lt;i the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
meet at theschoolonthesecond and · clgaret lighters and ci 11-ese, an • Charles Ohlinger. Appointment can be made by caUing 992-5'766.
lhe winners. Next meeting wil be -.
fourth Thursday of each month. estimated 140 deaths are the result
held Oct. 14 at the home of Pam
The time change will go into effect ci children playing with lighters.
Diddle.
for the next meeting on Oct. 9.
. SHADE ·- A hymn sing wlll be
Most of ti-e victims are less lhan
five years old.
held at the United Methodist
Former Ohio Governor James A..
Church Sunday, (!)ct. 5, at 1:30 p.m.
Remember the lighters are ooklr-.
Rhodes who is seeking his fifth term lui, fit easily into a small·hand'and
VIctor Quartet will be \he featured ·
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as head of Olll.o will be keyrote throw out a flarpe relatively easy.
singers. The public Is invited.
speaker at a Republicimrally to be
So - It would be wise to keep
Tn !O l"nrl a ht-aUti(ulh
held at the GaUia County Fair- lighters out of sight and out of the
· PORTI..AND - Hazel Commun~~·!i lfCni"ff funt&gt;ral ·
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Holly Allyn Wtlliams,
who was
Ity Church, on Rt. 124 between
reach of a child. Experts say neVer
;1rr:m,a:~mt'nl. ju111 l'all
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The rally, co-sponsorect by the · to ·use a lighter as a source of named Miss' Model al'[lOng all
Portland and Long Bottom, is
Gallia County Republican Party amusement for a child because contestants in the Dream World
having a hymn sing Saturday
POMEROY
and Republican Club, will begin at once their &lt;;tniousity IS aroused, com petit ion held in Gallipolis in
evening starting at 7:30 p,m. The
FlOWER SHOP
' /! or M"' r..,,.,;.., .' r•tul.. 1.,,.., .·
5:,30 p.m. with dinner at 6. Dinner Is kids may seek oot a lighter m their June., will now oompete In the state
group Saved will be featured.
free ol charge.
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own and the results can be a finals to be held at Gradvlew Inn,
Everyone welcome.
Since the GallipqJis group asked disaster.
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South Point on. Oct. 11.
that I (lass on information about the
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
event to you. I think I'm safe in
What with retirement from Foote Williams, Route 4. Hysell Run
assuming that Meigs Countlans are Mljleral, Scott Shank, IJnlon Ave., Road, Pomeroy, Holly also reLEV~
welcome. ' There will be other resident, Is finding time to work in
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4 to 14 Reg. &amp; $Lims (not oil sizes)
Oakley Collins, candidate for ree- . United Methodist· Scott Is now group at the preliminaries.
Holly Allyn Williams
lection to .the Ohio Senate and Gary working towards a hymn sing !br
Hunter. seeking election to . the 7:30 p.m . on Oct. 11 featuring the
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Middleport Evangeline ChaptH
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And so It's October- the month Order of Eastern Star Is having a
WANTED TO BUY
Aitother church is going for a in which we all get to wear our
rummage sale Wednesday through
WH.D Gt4SENG ROar
yard sale. It's the Full Gospel fuMy faces. Here, here. Do keep Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the
WET OR DAY
Lighthouse Mission on lhe Hiland smiling.
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basement of the masonic temple.
We are paying $120 to
$130 per pound for good
average dry Ginseng and
up to $200 per pound
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YOUTH AND ADUlTS
for
graded top quality
program
Is
a
grant
under
the
Cont.inuatkm of some phase!; Of
h National !Jistltute on Social
selected Ginseng root.
the Family Support Network pro- recently enacted bill which prork in Rural Areas, held at James
All other roots bought.
gram through the Meigs County vides for Alzheimer's Disease
dlson University in Virginia.
Bring
your Ginseng to ,
Council on Aging seems assured, research and respite care for
ans are'also being made to have a
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locations.
according to Mrs. Eleanor Thomas, victims' famD!es. Plans are being workshop In Ollumoos this fall for
Every
Thursday
9 a.m.to
made through till' . local Meigs the Ohio Department of Aging at its
ex~utlve director.
12:30
p.m.
at
Village
Mrs. Thomas advises that the County Council on· Aging to apply annual Multidisciplinary Institute
Pharmacy parking lot at
Meigs County Department o( Hu- for funding under the bill.
on Aging Conference.
MEIGS, WAHAMA, SOUTIIRN, EASTERN, KYGER CREEK
271 N. Second Ave ..
The original federal demonstaman Services has made available
Linda Friend at the Center wtll be
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ery Thursda_y 2 p.m. to 7
continue the respite care part of the · $17,500 U.S. Deparlment of Human of the Family Support Network and
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June
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to provide mbney for additional
who requlrea lot ci carearelnvlled ·
Jackson, Oh .
17 training sessions for 15 family to contact her about participation.
caregiver training sessionS.
There Is also a possibility of caregivers, ranging from health
Advisory board members for the
For more information
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call Ohio River Fur
sion of the program through the exerc.lse ID copiP,g wltti death and Collins, Veterans Memorial HospiCo .. E. Liverpool,
Area Agency on Aging, since lhe dying, and all of the stresses tal; Sidney Edwards, Community
390 N, SECOND AVE·.
Ohio 216-385-1832
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MIDDLEPORT
program pertains to long term care Involved.
Action Agency; Michael Swisher,
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and offers an option to nursing
Department of Human Servcies:
Since the project confirmed Jon Jacolll and Norma Thrres,
homes or other lnstilutionalizatkm.
Arother possibility for funding to repeatedly the strong preference d Health Department; Malcolm Orecontinue certain phases of the the elderly frail and lhelr families baugh, Woodiand Centers; Cindy
toward home care, etJlphasiS of the Oliveri, Extenskln Odfice; Dr.
•local Council on Aging, will be to David Sutherland, Ohio University;
secure as much funding as possible Dr. James Witherell, Rev. James
and provide as much training and Corbitt, Charlene Hoellch, andassistance as possible to the care Florence Richards.
givers so that lhe elderly can
remain in the home setting.
As for cost eYtectiveness, II was
The United Pentecostal Chu rch of
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to 2 p.m. Customers may request that qualltycarecim be provided in
delivery or eat at the church. theh:lmeatacostr1nearly$0001ess
· Dinners, at $3.50 each, wlll.oonslst than i1 a nursing ·home. ,
As a part of lhe demonstration
of chicken noodles, green beans,
project,
a guidebook has been
111 Secl!llll St., , _ , . ,
cole slaw, rolls and a choice of
YOUIIIIDEPEJIIDENT. ·
peach. apple, pumpkin or cherry prepared anddlsti;ibutedforutillzapies. Call 992-3824 to place orders.
lion by other agencies. Mrs.
A.GE._S SDVING
Tlx&gt;mas and Sandy White have
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conducted two worksmps on the
MEIGS COUNTY
FSN program, one for . ti-e Area
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REMEMBER·.
WITH .FLOWERS

GIRLS' BASIC LE &amp;

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R~. sl5.99to· $18.99- N0W $999 • $1199

Rummage sale

BASIC CHIC JEANS .

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$1 699

SWEATS-SWEATS-SWEATS-SWEATS
CREW NECK and HOODED TOPS
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Revival

Calvary Pilgrim Chapel is having
a .r.evlval starting Friday and
continuing through Sunday, Oct.l2,
with Evangelist Wilton Beck from '
High Point, N.C. Services wlll start
·at 7:30 each evening and feature
"special singing. Pastor.()ewey King
Invites all to attend. The church IS
located on Rt. 143, one half mUe off
the Rt. 7 by;pass.

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. SYR,ACUSE - Meigs ~socla­
tion for Retarded Citizens will meet
Thursday; 7 p.m., at Carleton
School.
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MARIE'M'A - A meeting wUII;Je
held Thursday, 7 .p:m., at the
Lafayette Hotel, Marietta, for all oil'
and gas producers. . PoUtlcs lmd
regulatory .reform Wiu be dis·
cussed. SponsOred by Southeastern
Ohio on and Gas As!iOCiatlon ..

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StatEd meetIng of MiddleP,Ort Evangeline Chapt~r Order of Eastern Star wiU be
belli Thursday. Officers to wear
·street dresses. New officers wlll be
elected. All members urged to.
attend.
RO!lK SPRINGS - Salisbury
Township Trustees will
Thursday, 7 p.m. ' at !Dwnship'hall
on Rock Sprtngs Rd.

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Church olthe Nazarene, 5!ll Beech
Si,. will be In revival Tuesday
tl))'ough ():!., 5 with services at 7
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af -the townShip building in
P'ageville. ·
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revival Friday through Sunday Oct.
with ~vangellst WUton Beck,
gh Point, N.C. Services begin at
30 nightly. Everyone welcome:
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lh. 2 ten miles north of Point
~leasant, W.Va., wiU be In revival
friday through Sunday Oct. 12 with
J.re.v. Clarence Gandee. Services
~I begin at 7:30 nightly. Everyone
relcome.
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~c'lne, 1s having a ~mn sing
Silturday, 7 p.m., with the Victory
~artet and RIH~ell Speno!r singi.(tg. Public welcome.

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Rt. 124 between
'-ortland and Long Bo~tom, Is
ljhving a W-rnn sing Saturday
, ten ing starting at 7: 30 p.m. The ,
group Saved will be featured.
'lveryone welcome.
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CRISPY SERVE .
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WEDNEmAY
. MIDDLEPORT ...: iddleporf
· Evlmgelille Chapter Orde of Eastem Star Is having a rummage sale
Wednesday tlu'ough !laturday, 10
a.m. to 3 p.m., in the basement of
the masonic temple.

Sorority meets, plans ·

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. '• PORTLAND -Hazel Cor'nmun1~ Church, Portland, is haveing a
, hf mn sing Saturday, 7: 30 p.m.,
-wjth singing by ti"e group Saved.
EJyeryone welcome. .
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- A smorwill be held at the Scipio
Fire House In Harrlsonvllle Satur·
day from 4 to 7 p.m. :fhe charge Is
$3.75 for adults and $1 .75 for
children. The Scipio Thwnship
Voluntrer Fire Department Is
seonsortng the dinner.
g~sbord

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.PORTLAND - A hymn singwUI
bQ held at 7: lJ p.m. Saturday at the
Hazel Community 0\urch between
Port!arld and Long Bottom. Featu red singers . wUI be "Saved".

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SUND~

2°/o Milk ........~L .. $149

SHADE - A hymn sing will be
held , at lhe United Methodist
Church Sunday, Oct. 5, at1:30 'p.m.
Victor Quartet will be the reatured
singers. The public Is Invited.

PARKAY

Margarine •••••••••• 2/$1

HEMLOCK GROVE - Homecoming will be observed at the
Hemlock Grove Christian Church
Sunday wlth morning worship at
9:30 a.m. followed by a basket
dinner at , 12:30 · p.m . . Featured
during · the afterroon program
which starts a t 1:30 p.m. w!U be
gospel singer, Jonnle Belinda.

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EAST MEIGS - South Bethel
New Testament Church will rold Its
an nual hclmecomlng Sunday.
Dinner will be held at 12 noon.with
an afternoon service from i tO 3
p.m. Presenting "music will be
"Saved" and Sabrina ColelTlflll.

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ARMOUR TREET

Lunch Meat •••• ~2.~;

Hymn sing

. RACINE - A hym n slngwill be
held S~turday, .. 7 p.m.,, at. lhe
Fellowship Church in Racin~.
Singing will be the VIctory Quartet,
311d Russ~U Spen&lt;Er. Pastor Charles Bush Invites the public.

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~IDDLE PORT - The United
Pentecostal Church of Middleport
will be serving ~lcken roodle
dinners Friday, from 11 a.r:n. to 2
p.m. Customers may request deUv·
ery or eat at the church .-,Dinners, at
'$3.50 each, will consist of chicken·
. . noodles, green beans, cole slaw,
' rolls and a choice ct, peach, apple,
pumpkin · or cherry ,pies. Call
992-3824 tn place orders .

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·People in the

RACI·
f' Nr- HARVEST MOON

with
teenager
"They Hispanics
accepted measanda generously

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shared
theirculture,lheiraffection
and their
friendship," he said.
"Those daxs are among the
happiest and craziest of my ure."
The Spanish record mmes out
Oct. 6and Roth dediCated it to those
long- ago co-workers- "wherever

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Public Notice

Earnings

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You get rea

ely

1986.

lssu e.

Total Receipts

· J .. .. . 1.242 . 004
(0 perot~ng
DISBURSEMENTS:

A. No os lssures Published

and

B. Annual S Jbscription
Price · $65 00 H,ome .Deliv·
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VENTED &amp; UNVENTED

AMually: 255

.Pomeroy, Ohio, Meigs County

PICKENS HARDWARE

5 location of the Headquar1ers or. General Business
Officot of the PubhsheiS: 111

Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio,
Meigs County 45769.
6 Publisher: Robert L Wingett, Syracuse, Ohio 45779
Managing Editor: Robert Hoe-ftidl, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.~ Valley Publish1ng .~ . 1

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Greenville, S. C, Woket'
E. 8orttett. Cincinnot1, Oh.;
Cado &amp;Co .. New York. N. Y.;
hyte.

S C.; Jamos A. Jolley, Greenville, S C.; Robert A. Jolley,
Jr, Greenville, S. C.; Dorothy
P. Ramsaur 1St A. F. Burgess,

Trustoeo Und"' Will of A. C.
Peace, Greenville. S. C.: Gene·
vilwe Leake Salcas, Greenville,
S. C.: Wilson C. Weam, Greenville, S. C.; Phillip J Don.,ue,

New York. N Y.

s. Parties

hokting

notes

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excess of 1 percent of tOtal ndebtednass: The Chase Manhanen Bank.:-New York. N. V.;
Bank"' Trust of New York.

New York. N. Y.

Average No . Copies Each

Issue During Preceding 12
Months :

10. Extent and natu re of Circulation.
A Total No. Copies Printed .

5.809.

B. Paid Crrculat10n.

1. Solos throudl Dealers
and Carriers, Stroot Vendors
and Counter Sales: 4,882 .
B Mail
Subscflpttons :

563.

C. Total Paid Ctrculeuon :

5.445

Other Free Cop1es: 85
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Total

Distrtbutlon :

5.530.

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F. Copies ' Not DIStributed :

1 Office Use left Over,
Unaccounted, Spoiled Aher
Prtnting · 83.
2. Returns from News

Agents: 196 ..
G. Total. 5,809

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Actual No . Copies of S in ~l e

Issue Published Nearest
to Ftling Date·
10. Extent and Nature of
C~rculat•on

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Total

No.

Printed. 5.750.

Cop1es

B. Paid Circulation
1 Sales Through Dealers
and Carriers, Street V endors
and Counter Sales · 4 . 746
2. Mail
Subscriptions .

534.

C. Total Paid C~tculation :

5,280.

0 Free Distribution By
Mail Carrier or Other Mean s,

Samples,

Complimentary

and 01her Free C o pies : 85.
E. Total
Distribution .

5,365.

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F. Copies Not Distributed ·

1. Office Use left Over.
Unaccounted , Spoiled Aher
Prin1ing : 18 5 .
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2. Returns from News

Agents. )lOO . "
G. Total. 6.750.

' I Certify that the state·
menta made by me above
are correct and comp lete,
Robert Wingen ,
Publisher

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In . .. . .. ........ .. 4, 511

Operatmg Transfers

BOut ..... ...... ........ (5,841)

Rocpts

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Total Other Fin . Sources

Rcpts / Sources
Over / (Under)
Dlsburs,ements and Other Uses

/Net .... ............ (44,3B1)

RUTLAND

Beginning Fund Cash

Balene&amp;...... . ... 263.9B6

Ending Fund Cash

DEPARTM ENT STORE
Phone 742-2100
PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAl.. OCT . 4. 1986

TURKEY BREAST.......~ ......~~.. S3.39
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BOILED HAM ........ ~ ........ n~.. Si.19
1 LB. KAHN'S VACUUM PACKED
WIENERS ••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••• S1.89
HOMEMADE
HAM SALAD ..............,u ...IA..... 99c
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10 LB. IDAHO
BAKING
POTATOES.. ........ Ml\. SL93
·40 CT. MARSH
RED
tRAPEFRUIT ............ 2/ 79'

LONGHORN
CHEESE ................ .Le..$1. 97
1 LB. SHEDOS SPREAD
MARGARINE WIM1W.2/99'
KRAFT 1~01. 16 StiCE PROCESSED
PIMENTO CHEESE ..... 51.89

D. Free Distribution by Mail
Carrier or Other Means, Samples, Complimentary, and

Other Financing,
Sources (Uses)
Contributions &amp; Do nations .. . . . ........ 948
Operatmg Transfers .

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Marian L. Harris, Greenwood,

8 OZ. BIRDSEYE

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COOL WHIP ................... AQI ••••99(
B OZ. BANQUET
POT PIES ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;~9i ••• S9&lt;
16 OZ. T·SEAS
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1 0112 OZ. HILTON

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46 OZ. SHUR FINE
TOMATO JUICE ...............~~ $1.09 ·
16 OZ. OREGON WHOLE
PURPLE PLUMS ...............~~•••••• 9(
141!,

OZ. SWEET SUE

(Oper.J ............ 85,397

Exc . Rcpts . Over fUn ·

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16 OZ.' PRICE SAVER
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EGG NOODLES ••••••••••••••• J.~tQ.... 69(
24 OZ. WELCHES
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GRAPE JUICE •••••••••••••••••

8alonco ..... ...... 219,604
EXPENDABLE
TRUST FUNDS

Revenue Rece1pts
Elltracurricular Activ-

1ties ............... 12 ,629
HU·nr•l
(Op'ora,tingll' ............. .12,629
Expend1ture
Disbursements
EKtracurricular Activities ................ 20.877
Total Disbursements

("aerating)........... 20 .877
EKe .•Rcpts. Over (Un·
Der) Dlsp .............. (B. 2481
Other Financing
Sources (Uses)

CARIBBEAN COOLER .......~u $2.89

FENCE COMPANY ·
PH. 99H931
After 5 Call

742-2027

Public Notice

Public Notice
Non ·Oper. Rcpts
[Disbursements)
State Sources ......... 3,584

Fed .. Source ....... .. 37,6B6
Refund of Prior Yra .

Expend.·.............. .. .. 1, 21 6

Total Other Fin . Sources

(Uses) ,.... .. ......... ... 42,486

Exc . ,R cpts / Spurces
Qver / Under Oisburse m~nts and Other Usas

/ Net .................7,988

Begginning Fund

Commuri1ty
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Services .. ... .. ....... ... ... 11 0
Extracurricular ~c- " ·
l ivities , ....... ......... 63,369

&amp; Wages ...... . .... 30,745

Employees Retire.

ices ........... .. ... .

(Un·
der) Disb........... (82.81 51
OTHER FINANCING
SOURCES (Usos)

CQntributidns

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Installation Available
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Federal

Source ... ...... .... .... 37,6B5

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Roger Hysell
Garag·e·

OPerating Transfers~

(Out) .................... t6.3B3J

Refund of Prior Vrs.

124, Pomeroy Ohio
AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Alte Transtnission
I.

Rcpts ..... ............ !4.692)

Total Othar Fin. Sources

!Uses) .. .. .... ......... 40,193

Exc. Rcpta / Sources
Ever lUnder) Disburse·
ma:nts and Other ·

Uies/ Not ...... .. .. .(42,822) '
Beginning Fund
Cash Sol ... .......... 301,633
Ending Fund Cosh
Balance .. .. .......... 258,9_08
Cash in Banks
(net) ........ ........... 248.9~
Investments ...... .. ... 10.000
Total Fund
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SUMMARY
INDEBTEDNESS
80NDS

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Real Estate General

Veterans Memortal Hospital
and f01 thecoosol1ng words of
Rev. Steve Deaver and Rev.
Earl ' Shule1 We appreciate
deeply our HiiHop neigftbors
in Racme and the staff of the
Ewing
AI Funeral Home.
I of you 11ghtened our burden. Thank you so Vf1Y much.
The entire Family of

Contributions.
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Donations ·~
.... 735

ONLY

Period ..... ....... 130,000

6·30·86 ........ .....130.000
MEMORANDA DATA

608
E . Ma i n

Number of Non- Cart .
Number of Cert.

Employees . .............. 61

I certify the following re~
port to be correct and true.
to the best of my knowl-

Eloise Boston. Treaa.
of the Board of Education

RACINE - ApproXImately 4
acres ol vacant ground tn
the country. $1,500 00 ·
NEW USTfNG- RACINEClose Jp everythmg Cute 3
bed room home on a level lot.
Carport, separate ut1111y room,
carpeltng· slorage OUildin&amp;
,$19,000 00.
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NEW LISTI,NG - POM·
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home that looks good. front
sittm gporch , 3 or more oed ·
rooms, neal k1lchen &amp; large
li vlflg room. Owners Will sa crifice at $19.900.00 .
NEW LISTING - MIDDLEPORT - Stately home on a
goOd street, large lot &amp; many
leatu1es Great location , g~eat
style, g~eat des1gn Must be ·
seen. $42.500 ~- -

USES FQR ALUMINUM SHEETS RANGE
FROM ROOFING DOG HOUSES TO
MAKING HAfM'IERED LAMP SHADES.
CAN BE PURCHASED DAILY AT THE
DAILY SENTINEL TIL 3 P.M.

CHESTER - S1t on yoo~
screened . po1ch and ·v~ew a
3 61 acre lot. dotted with
abundant shade trees or relax
in th1s 3 bedroom, 1 jloo1 plan
home w1th 1~ bath s, all appl1·
ances 1ncluded , washer &amp;
diye1 Also a pond. storage
building-cellar. woodburner.
,$34.00000

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IMPORTANT MEETING TO
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REGULATORY' REFORM

"Where Do We Go
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7:00 P.M.
THURSDAY I OCT. 2
LAFAYETTE HOTEL
MARlEnA
SPONSORED. BY SOOGA
Real Estate General

parmastone home, three bedrooms,
I' ng room,
bath, kitchen and din in. comb~
ble car ·gar·
age with room for storage·. Sits on one acre . Pri·
vate setting. · HOBSTEITER REALTY - O,all

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PUBLIC AUCTION

GREAT BEND ELECTRIC, Inc.

TUPPERS PLAINS, 011. '
1'0' 2" AU ALUMINUM BLACK· MESH SEA BREEZE
SATILLITE SYSTEMS. Full R•mote. Installed ........ s1,650
SAME SYSTEM AS ABOVE WRHOUT REMOTE S1,250
DESCRAMBLERS Wllll SYSTEM PIIRCHASl - $365
DE5CRAMBl£R ALONE 5385
• THERE ARE Srltl APPROX. 100 UNSCIAMREO (WANNEli
CHARLES WEBER
NORMAN WEBER

667·6235

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-· · Gallipolis ·-··· ..... · Pom-erov.. ·........

N.E.C.A. CONtRACTOR

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Ch'eshire Old At 7 O t:t 3 td &amp;
4th. Clothes, books . m1sc . Lot s
of •terns

•Residential
•Com""ercial
• .Industrial

'86

FOLLOWING ARE RE·
POSSESSED PROPERTIES
THAT THE OWNERS WANT
AN OFFER ON. CALL FOR
SHOWING.

AT POMEROY HEALTH CARE CENTER

ON ROCK SPRINGS RD. (Old Rt. 33)
ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION
Numerous new auction items have been donated by
area merchants lor this sale. There will also be some
used merchandise. All proceeds of this sale will go
to the Arthritis Foundation .
AUCTIONEER-JIM CARNAHAM
TERIIS- CASH
FOOD AVAILABLE
"Not Responsible for ACCidents or loss of Property"

ALARGE modem home 10 a·
good neighoorhood . Up to
l1ve bedrooms, located on
app 1011mately one acre lol
m th e R1ggs Crest Subdiv l·
sion App rox 9 yrs old with
2 baths Many other mce

FOR :rHE

featu ~es

HANDYMAN 's' SPECIALIN MIDDLEPORT ~ 1\1
story older home that needs
work. N1ce level lot. 3-4 bed
moms. two Cal ga~age ·

PtJSLIC AUCTION

POMEROY- Older l'h story
lraml home on ~ large lot
House needs 1epatred 3
oedroorns. ba th. kitchen .

- SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 1986
10:0 A:M.

This is the personal property of the late Hollis Grate.
Located 2Yz miles -from Salem Center store and approx. 16 miles from St. Rt. 7 bwass of PomeroyMiddleport on St. Rt. 124. Mrs. Hollis Grate is moving back to Kentuckv, so will sell the following .
1
TRACTORS"
"
lnternationa1464 w/ P.S. Iive power, power Ill just wheels.
dtesel , 3 pt. hitch . Good condition.
Farmall Super C. good condition..
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- "EQUIPMENT"
_
420 I.H. baler, 32 ft . elevator w/gasoline en~ne, 7 ft. pull'
disc, 5 It I.H. brush cutter, plows for Super C,I .H. 100 manure spreader, 3 pt. blade, I.H. 27V mowt~r w/hitch for Super
C, Oliver pin drills. spike and Iill poles. trailer, hay wagon,
hay rake, single shovel plow, misc. parts fo 25 and 'liV mow·
. ers, I.H. weather .front, and.Model.#85
Cadet riding mower.
1'MISC."
'
v, HP m co~ressor, log chains . grease and oil. bench
vlces and grinder, screw lacks, wood crates, pickup truck
racks, cut~ff saw mandre, tile blotks, step ladder, wheelbarrow, misc . hind tools. misc . Jot hay, and all kinds of
farmers tools.
"HOUSEHOLD"
GE refr~gerator, Gibson 20.8 chest type tte•p freezer (approx. 2yr. old), rocker/reclinM, platform and swivel rock·
ers, desk, stands, lawn furniture, Eureka uprigftt sweeper,
misc. fruit jars, step stool, ~binet. and other misc.
'ANTIQUE OR .COLLECTOR ITEMS"
Oak stand: dinner bell from Holliday home, draw knives,
wicker clothes basket, s~les, milk can and 1111 crates.

MIDOLEPORT - Fan tastic
home with a g1gant1c fam1ly
room w1lh a beautiful lireplace, Ja~ge hv10g 10om. 3
oedrooms. 21'1 batl!§.lull Oa ·
semen!, ~ acre of gmu nd

'POMEROY - Beaut1ful view
ol the Ohm R1ve1, 2 slory
home w1th 3 bedrooms. luI
basement. I \1 . baths. 2 ca1
garage. Att1c area and la r~e
front s1Hmg p01Ch ·
MIDDLEPORT - Beaut1tu l
olde1 colonial with all modern featu1es. Incl uding in·
grou nd pool, fi1eplace. cenlral "'· lormal d1n10g roo m,
2 balhs, family 1oom ando
more
MIDDLEPORT - 2 fam ily
un it ~ental. 2 story, large lol
Good rental u01t
Henry E. Cleland, Jr.
992-6191
J11n.Trus~ell .. ... 949-2660
Doltte Tufner ..... 992·5692
Office ................ 992-2259

OWNER: MRS. HOLLIS GRATE

·£i·m
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Eats · '
Posilive I.D.
DAN SMITH: AUCnONEER
. (61~) 992-7301 or (614) 949-2033
"No) responsible for accidents or loss of "'"'"•rt·v"

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Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

Large yard 11 ale at M arv
layn e's, CheshtJe, OH Oct.

1.2.3. &amp;4

.

c"enten ery townhouse Oct 2 &amp;
3. Clocks. l amps, pfalugraH

ICUI OUT FOR fUTURE USEJ

RAYMOND E. PROFFin (MAC) ~

~REE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS.
Cl Computerized Hearing Air Selection
Swim Molds - lnterpreling SetVices

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

z

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RACINE, OHIO
Office

a:
L5 LISA M.

985-)561
All Mahs

J: licensed
.
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KOCH, M.S.
Clinica~-A\tdiologist

417 Second Avenue. Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

PARTS and SERVICE

..----"'----"'1 lt-------------....;:__ _ _ _ _...__""1 II

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860
Doy or Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS
4-16 -'86 tfn
Howard L. Writesel

ROOFING
NEW- REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

949-2263
or 949-2168

SATELLITE IS STILL·THE WAY TO GO
Over! 00 unscrambled ·channels.
NOW A 'COMPLETE 10FT. SYSTEM FOR

$2Q

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND
190 MULBERIY AVE.
POMEROY, OH.
PH.

992-9949

Bob Barta.,, Owner

9;127/86/1 mo.

Real Estate General

992-6173

9-B-86·1 mo .

GENERAL REPAIR
REMODELING
INTERIOR PAINTING EXTERIOR
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PAT Hill

FORD
992 ·2196
Middleport, Ohio
1·13·tfc

Middleport, Ohio
COMMERCIAL ·• RESIDENTIAL
-FREE ESTIMATES-

"VINYl SIDING
• ALUMINUM SIDING
"BLOWN IN
INSULATION

PHONE (6141 992-5009
SPECIA.l/ZING IN WINDOW I. DOOR REPlACEMENT

J.R.'s REPAIRS
TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
se;vice
Electronic Organs
Mobile service
614-843-5248
REASONABLE - REliABLE
8-20-'86 tfn

SELliNG' PROBLEM?
CALl 992· 3325 ·

Housing

f-l eadq ua rters

'New Homes Built
'
"Free Estimates"

EUGENE LONG .

'i?H. 941)-280 1
or 949·2B60

SUPERIOR
SIDING1 CO.

No Sunday Calls '

VINYl &amp;lWMINUM
Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roof~ng of all Types

3/ 11/lfn

DE-NNY CONGO
Will HAUt
-JUST CALl!
. ' 992-3410
LIMESTONE
GR.AVH - SAND
TOP SOil
Fill 01

20 years
" Fre1
· Estimates! '

11 - 15 86

·

54 Misc. Merchandise
PLUMBING .&amp; HEAliNG
Ntw loco lion:
168 North Second
Middleport, Ohio 45760
SALES &amp; SERVICE

•

We C a ny Fish•ng Supplies

Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone Bills Here
BUSINESS PitON!
16141 992-6150
mtDENCI PHONE
(6141 992·77S4
ln8 ' 11n

BLACK WALNUTS

·saoo·

.
Star t .•ng , nee.....

Per Hundred Pounds
After Hulling on
Hammons Huller

SEPT. 29-NOV. 8
Just Bring your Black
Walnuts still in the hull
to
.
NEWELL'S SUNOCQ
' I

.., Mon.·Sal. 8 aM·5 P"'

9B5-3350'

Real Estate General

Unimprov~d

Land For Sale
110 acres on
Rainbow Ridge in;
Chester Township.

9-22-86-1' mo .

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lfl 'DIE
AMJ.

3 Announcements
SWEEPER and SMN1ng machine
suppli~n . P1ck
up and dehvery, 0 av11 Vacuum
Cleaner, one half mile up
Georgos Creek Fld Call 614 446-0294

rup air, parts . and

Noah ' s Ar k An1ma l Park .
School s, churches. CO"ff any
pi cnl$ll. b1rthday parties and
family r eunions Call 614-38,4·
2108 or 1·800·282 ·2167 ·

4 k1nen s, appro x 3 wks . old

.

Caii614-446 -0815 .

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Grey kitten with stnpes, about B
weeka old. litter 1r a1rH1d. Call

614-446·9636
5 year old Germ an Shepherd
dog to g1va away Good watch
dog Cal1614-247 -2022
Gerbils . phone 304· nJ-5604

6 Lost and Found .
LOST -Female dog. blonde. 35
lb .. med1umhei ght. Betw een Rio
Grande &amp; Vmton Call 614 245 -5043 .
LOST tn Ty eoo.!!_ Lake area,
male English bulldo g /lucky dog
c'ommerc:ial type dogl light
brown &amp; white . old , c annot see
or hoar ,good. Fam•IY pet Call
614 -246· 5497 or 6 14 ·245-

623t

LOST S 100 cash reward for
retum · •nform Dt to n leading 10
the wherB about• of a male
bll(;k 1. ab. losl•n 0 .J White Rd.
are a Cell 614-446 -0370 .

1710

BOGGS

WANTED TO BUY u•ed wood &amp;
eo al heeters . SWAIN ' S FURN I·
TURE . 3rd . &amp; Ol ive St. Galllpo .
lis. Call614· 446· 3159.

SALES &amp; SERVICE :
U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Authoriied John Deere;
Now HoiiGntl, Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Oeoltr

lost- collie. tan black and white
pup Greer Road area Wearing
black c'o llar. 304- 675· 1320 Of

876· 64 19

9

1-3-'86 He

•Cleaning Inspection ~
• •Flue Caps Installed
•Chimney Rebuilding
, "TOTAl. FIREP LACE AND

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CHIMN[Y WORK"
INDUSTRIAL
..SfA..LESS STEEL L..ERS

·...-;;\./

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..SUtANCE WOII

f()H, HII I ',flr.1f,ll, I 1\, I

g.,.t mo..
ll•lY 1\1(

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446-2062
',[ 1 "11, , I

II II

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Yard Sale Oct 1. 2. 3 TaK as
Rd 8th house left after Evans
Packing W1nter -summer dO ·
thing, H altowaen costumes
123 4th Ave. Oct 1, 2 , 3 10 to

5. Clothes. babvs clothes. other
th1ngs

tf

Gar a9a Sales 6 mtlas down
Rt. 7, Wed . ht tflru Sat. 4t fl .

Dtsh wa1her &amp; mtsc

Gree~ Ten ace Mobile Home
Park. Community V ard Sale
Rt 141 Centenary . Oct 1. 2. 3.
.Vard Sale Wed .. Thurs . F,ri
Sat at 30 &amp; 32 Ch1lhcothe Rd .
Quilt s, pillows, clothes. baby
mattress. crafts. ·
2nd, 3rd 9 ·30 -6:00 Oct.
8to 12 Ant~quewallmirror
wtth !!helves. trunk ~ wood kltch en t able, c ann ing jars 8o led s.
yard goods. qu11t pieces. elec.
range. motorcycle p artJ, 75
Chevy van Nonhup Patriot

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YardSale0ct. 1 &amp; 2 810 S 1'11
mile down At . 7 . Toys, clothu.
furniture, etc
Yard Sale Baby clothes, odd &amp;
ends 128 State St . Th urs &amp;
Fri, 8-?
GarageSaleSat Oct 4thf rom
9· 4. Buck Flidge Rd. brick house
bes ide Scenic H1lls Nursing
Home EKerctse bf!f'IM , d o th1n g
and misc. If rain unceled
Yard Sale 5 F amlly Wed . thru
Sat. Oct. 1, 2, 3, St 4. Clipper
Mill on Rt 7. 1st house below
church on r ~ hl
l ot s of
everythmg
Y a'rd S ala A few an11ques .
uwing machine, Avon bot11e a.
scanner. menswomens&amp;ch tld·
ren clothing. Old 160 &amp; Buckridge Rd . Thurs . St Fri., 9· 5.

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Fri. &amp; Sat. 9-5. 307 Debby
· ·
Driv e.
YardS ale 3rd &amp; 4th Oct across
from Foodland on Fourtt. Ave
From 9· 6PM

Wanted To Buy

We pay c111h fo r late model
clean uaed cars
J•m Mink Chev .-Oidsln e
Bill Gene Joflnson
61 4·446 ·3672

2282

larg e Famil y Yard Sate
Georgn Cre r,lll Rd . v. mtl aoff of
Bulaville. Fri. &amp; Sat. . 9 10 4.
2 Family YardS ale Qet 2, 3, 4.
Bam to &amp;pm. 86 Grape St.
Ans. Cr aft• &amp; Supplies Mise
Thurs . Fri.. Sat. Upper Ri ver
Ad near otd Green G able •
Y a.rd Sale Fri .. S ot. F1 ease hhctt ,
h1tchn. 14 " t ires , b eby ck)thes,
c:lot hlng M ise Rt 6 beside Cl ay
school.
0

Buying daily gold. sliver coins ,
rings. j~elry , sterltng ware, old
eoms, I arge curreney. Top prl·
ces Ed . Burkett Barber Shop,
2nd Ave. Middleport, Oh . 614·
992 · 3~76

Employ men I
Services

Farm E•11lpment
Parts &amp; Service

FIREPLACES &amp; WOODSTOVES

I /"f '."-.\

e

8 F am1ly 't &amp;rd Sale 21 Th1rd
Ave. Add.ition at mdse. 2 good
elec stoves. Thurs .. Fri &amp; Sat

YardS ale 638 &amp; 640 2nd. Ave .,
Thurs , Fr t &amp; Sat

Giveaway

4

TOP CASH p atd for '83 model
and neoNar u1ed cars Smith
Buick -Ponti 11c. 191 1 Eutem
Ave ., G allipoli~ . C aU 614 -446 -

C!tlfimnry C!tarr ··--

86 M. H. Repair

Yard Sale 510 2nd AVe Wed
&amp; Thurs

R ac1ne Gun Shoo t sponsored by
3 F amity Y ard Sale B abv
R ac•ne Gun Club, Every Sun ch lltlrenl &amp; adult clotfles, miS e
day, beginning at 1 00 p.m.
itmes. Mon -Fri. And y Dodrill
F ac fory Ch o ke, l2 gu age
...~oad . Rt. 160, Vinton .
shotguns

E?tpanenoad Media S llle1 Reps
Need . Base plus c:ommiulon.
Call 304-757-7881 Monday
thru Fr~d •V· 10 to 4.
Make Chrl1tm M money, sell
Avon . ~ •k o; 45 tP ercont. Call .

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814-446·33 68
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Alrllne Jobs t16 . 747 to
t59,865 yur now h.irlng, Ctll
}ob Ina 1-518- 469-3535 ext
A- 1980 for Info 24 hrs.

HELP WANTED - Sldlnq oppllcatort who have out of town
wortc experience with profe•·
11on al Honw lmprovament comp.,tea Call 814·992· 3283.
ev!ninp. S-9
So'meone to drive· kidney dltlytil pltlent to Huntington OCCI·
lion•lly, for more information

con 304·675· 309e .

3 F emily Thurtd ay 8·4, Bob
McCormick Rd Mens &amp; I ad1es
clothes S.M .l &amp; XL . elmo mis e
Items.

V ard S "Ia Perry Township
Townhou1e 5 mi S of Rio
Grenda on R1. 325 on Oct 4 .
Nice elothinv and mi•c:: item1.

11 Help Wanted

_

Garage S ale Thurs only 1069
Second Ave .. 8:00· 6:00. R atn
or sh1na

4 F amity Sale Clothing. tum iture , curtams , bedspreads ,
toys, ate 2 m 11es from Rt JS on
Bidwell -Rodney Rd Watch tor
s~gns . Oc:t. 1, 2. 3 .

10 -4. -

1

Yard Sale 2, 3, 4 Tables
~IDtheil and kmck knacks , FairVIew Evergreen Rd

67 Garf1eld Beh ind 55 . Oct. 2 ,
3 R 11ind 11te 6. 7 Sm aU refnger ·
ator. bra akf ast set.
•

WE ARE YOUR SALE5
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARHRS FOR
•ZENITH ·
•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN lAUNDRY-.
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
•SATELUTE SAlES &amp; SERVICE
· We Hm - Fall Tltr
Sho~ Tee.nlelan
u Dut1
RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CHESTER--985·3307
4/ 1/tln

liCENSED-INsuRED-CE RTIFIED .

Stock
Mo6ile Home Parts

Yard Sale Thurs and fr1 , 815
30th Street. Everything under
53 00

hpurien oed Media S ale1 Rep,,
needed Base plus commiasion.
Call 304- 757-7881 , M on -Fri.,

PH . 949-2210

We

1 Card of Thanks

LOST large pony black &amp; wfl1te,
lowerRt 1 . RaeeoonRd. Call
614 446· 3460 Of 614 ·446 ·

Honie Nation~l
Bank
'
.. RACINE. OHIO

BasemantSaleOct 2&amp;3 , 10til
5, 212 Jackson PikB. Adults
clothtng. some toys, many other
thmgs

Road , mailbo~~;112

Worked in home area

Chester, Ohio ·

BISSELL
SIDING CO.:

•

CAL COLLECT:
Ph ..(614) 843-5425

A11 11uun c1: men ts

McO aniel Cu st om Butchertn g, 6
days we eh. 304-882 -3224

317 N. 5erond

$30,000

$40,000.

·

BANKS CO'NSTRUCTION CO.

NEW LISTING - Lg modem
hmre, 39x46 plus 2 pat1os, 2~
Oaths. central •a.r and heat,
range. refrigerator, d ~posal ,
n~ce carpel~ng fam1ly 1m, 3
BR, master has full bath. dbl
garage and landscaped lot.
NEW LISTING-83 acres.
m ~era~, lots of traclor ~nd , 3
BR, Oath. Some bmber In
Sutton. Sa~ pr~ e $~ . 000.
NEW LISTING-46 ac~e ~
Orapge Du~ well, e~cllic ·and
oarn. Hunttng mi nera~ jnd
othe1 bidgs Sale p11ce

20 ACRES- Lovely. 14x70
moboo home 3 BR, 117 oaths,
range, . relngel8tOI, sundeck,
cistern and ,drilled well near
Portland. Sale price $27.~0.
NEAR MIDDLEPORT-Modest
3 BR, one stOI'/ • home
·ovetlooking Rt. 7. by-pass,
leirling C1eek water an~ smaU
lot Sale pnce $18,000.
IIOBILE HOME-12x~. Natu·
raJ gas furnace, ~ahge, refrigerator, .carpeting and lurnkure
Sale pr~e $9,800.

.- Plumbing and electrical
wo•k

We can repair and recore radialors and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
oul radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

BUILDING

216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1-1614)-992-3325

lARGE &amp; NICE: !.! lamtly rm.
w1lh woodburn1ng f11ep~ce
und. 3 lovely bf;droolffi, 3
baths, one on each f~or. lg:
liVIO&amp; Ig. d1n 1ng nice· modern
kdchen. garage m tlasemenl
and lg. Jot alm~t ~e l Sa~
pnce $501000.
RACINE-'-Corner Jol wdh dbl.
garage, 6 rm. ho~. full
basement, bath, coal furnace
and 2 )imches. Near the ban ~
Sale price $24,000.
1QO ACRE5-Minera~ . 2 gasOil wei~. some old bldgs ,lois of
young trees, lois of bottom, 2
water taps, near Rockspring.i.
Just all lou1 lane 33. Sa~ pr~e

- Concrete work

SER~CE

2-17 ·86-tln

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS
REBUILT i REPAIRED

lmwo od Or. A10 Gran de . Oct
3rd 10 4 Toys, clothing. mfs c
items

RADIATOR

(With Larry's ~arpet Outlet)

Two f am•lv v ard s ale. Oct . 2 &amp;

CARPENTER
SERVICE

We Also Update and Service
Most Systems

LARRY'S SATELLITE SALES

Yard Sale Oc1. 3 &amp; 4, Friday &amp;
Saturday . Old hand tool s, an ~
tiques, ceram•cs &amp; other Flea
Market 1tems 9 til ? 740 Fourth
Ave , G a!lipolls

YOUNG'S

(Free Estimates) .
V. C. YOUNG Ill
992·6215 or 992-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio
41 5-'86-fc

A MONTH

SII\181W are

3 9 to 5 N• ce cloth•ng - Men ,
I ad1es . teens &amp; chi ldren s Lots of
good 11ems. Odds &amp; ends. At
Centenary

, - Addons and remodeling
- Roofing and gutter work

8-13 tfn

4·5-llc

Emer~en(y "949-25 16

1 mo.

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

•Washers •Dishwashers
•Ranges
•Rtfrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers

949·2~38

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Garag e Sale. Oct 2-3-4 . Four
1 amity Main St. Rutland .

3 family Clothing, houHhold
Items, misc. County Road 3, 1
m1lefrom Harrisonville Oetober
1st through 6th
Books, cann1ng Jars, Jlome
blue) plants, clothes , set Currier
and lves pattern dtshes, kttehen
ware . other items. Oct. 2. 3, end
4 from 9 am to 5p.m 789
Maple St Middleport R a1n
cancels

home interior, 1m all
eu rt eins , &amp;

appli enJcea .

T~E

, FRIDAY, OCTOB~R 3, 1986
AT 1:30 -P.M.
·

Cash

I

POMEROY, 0 .
992-2259
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
-IN MIDDLEPORT- N1ce
lamily restaurant, all eq Ul·
ment &amp; licenses to op erate.
BUikling available also ready to opmte Must be
sold Owner will negotiate.
Call f01 deta1ls

Employees .............. 46

EACH

Copy Sti'Yi&lt;es, It&lt;.
25 5 Mill St., Middleport
104 Mill berry Av., Pomeroy
. 992--3345312/rtn

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"AI Reasonable Pri(es"

Balance

25(

PWS: Offi&lt;t Su"liK &amp;
Furniture, Wedding

BISSELL
BUILDERS

Bal. Beginning of

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STAR GAZER SYSTEMS

dishes.

Refund of Prior
Yrs Expand ... .... .. !_.834

SIZE 23X30X007

our famil~ . Ahd, of course,
we're grateful to the staff of

F01 All

Business Forms,

notions ... ........... 1,6B3
State Source .......... 3,6B4

ALUMINUM SHEETS
FOR ·SALE ·.· &lt;- "· .

THE QUAUTY ·
PRINT SHOP ,

. and Graoluation
Stationery, Magnoti&lt;
Signs, Rubber Stamps,

EKe. Rcpts. Over

Thank you for car'ing! Supplies &amp;
· 10-1-Hc
Materials .. .......... 41,912
We went to extend our
most heartfelt thanks for all .Other Objects .............. 125
of the kindnesses extended T01al Disbursements
-lOper.) .... ....... 1.388,348
to Oval Diddle and to us at
the 11me of hiS death.
We thank all of you lor your
54, Misc. Merchandise
trayeiS. ca1ds, flowers. food
and your visits Thanks to the .
neig1tbo1s mAnttqulty for the
-lovely flowets and to members
of the Antiqu1ty Church· for
your ving watchfulness ewer
Oval th h the later years.
The women , e Racine Baptist Church have ur deep&lt;!St
' '
thanks fort he dinner served to

.

13- OZ. CRYSTAL UGHT

ACCENT

OPEN MON.·FRI. 10 A.M.-5 P.M.
SAT. 10· 2

Purchased Serv-

CIDER VINEGAR ......... ~ ••••~~~$2.49
CHEESE PIZZA •••••• ~ ........ A~I S1.29
4 OZ. DAWNS
FRESH MUSHROOMS •••:••.lM.... 59&lt;
16 OZ. KRAFT ·
·,
..
CHEESE .WH.IZ •••••-. •••••••••• ~ $2.29

.-BusiDess Services

r

Sen ..................... 12.466 edge:

LUCKY LEAF 100% PURE

151/• OZ. CHEF-BOY ·AR·DEE

'.

' POUND GO(fDS

Employees Salar-ies

Card of Thanks

lll Court St . Pomi!O'f. o•uo 4S76~

HANDMAD£ CRAF.TS

der) Disb ........ (34,497.1 Debt Services . .. .. 3.393

derJ Disb ....... .... (40.0701 1

IUsesj ......... '(4,311)

111 Court St.. Pomeroy.
Ohio, Mu~imedia · lnc .. 305 S.
Moirl St.. P. 0. llo&gt;· 168B,
G~llile. S. C; 29602.

..,, . 7. Stockho~s owning 1
perC*\) « mOre Of total shares
out.-,ding: Donald J Bar-

S~rvlces

...... · 3, 393

Refund of Prior Yrs.

MASON, W.VA • .

-·

ActiVIties............. 32:492

Objects ..... , .. 125
Total Disbursement&amp;

Exc . Repts Over (Un·

·:'

45769.

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Disbursements .... ....... 1• 282 , 074

NICE SELECTION OF. ELECTRIC
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SEWING NOTION$
QUILTING SUPPLIES

Cosh Balance ...... .13.467
Ending Fund •
Cosh Balance ........ 21,466
TOTALS &amp; .
FUND BALANCE
Ending Fund
RECEIPTS:
Cosh Balance ...... 17,B49 Tues .................. 326.,594
PROPRIETARY
Earnings on• In'
TRUST FUNDS
vestments .... . ........ 10,182
Operating Receipts
Food Services
Food Services
Sales :............ 46,8BO
c~:!:•M~i~;i~i;· .. 46 ·8B0 Extracurricular Activ Ities ............ ....... 35.319
&amp; Fees .... ............ 4,220 Class Matenals
Total Rcp fs
&amp;Fees ................. ... 7,362
(Operating! ......... 50,900 Misc . Rcpts . ...... ... .... ... 162
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State
Disbursements
Sources ..·. . .. 854,216
Employees Salaries
Federal
&amp; "'foges.,............ 30,745 Sources ........ .. ... ... 25.01 9 ·
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Total Aeceipts- (Op·
mp ovees et•re
Sen .................12.465' Orating) .... ......., 1,305.533
Purchased
DISBURSEMENTS:
Services ........ .... ... .
Instruction ......... 722,207
Supplies &amp;
Suppo111ng
Materials ............. 41 ,912
Services .. ......... 623,872

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SSUPP«?Ming
523 B72
ervrcas ... ... .
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CSomf!'Unlty
110 1 Other
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EKtracurricular Ac:tiv ·
Hies ................ 2.2.690
Class Materials
&amp; Fees .. ............... 3.142
~i!!:; Rcpts........ ....... 16 2
Sources ............ 854,215
Federal
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Sources ............ 25,019

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Disbursements

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STATEMENT OF
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Public Notice

Operating Transfers
-ln .. .. .... ................ 1.B71
East~~nEL~~~tu~~~~hool ~:;::~dofPriorYrs _ 12
District.
Operating Transfers
County
of
Meigs
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38'900 S.R. 7, Reedsville, Refund
of Prior
Yrs. 15421
Oh., 45772 .
Acpts ............... ...... .. (671
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR Total Other
ENDED
Fin. Sources
JUNE 30.1986
(Uses) ........... .. .... .. 2.019
. This is on unaudited
EKcess Aopts/ Sources ·
financial statement
Over / Underj
GOVERNMiiNTAl
Di.bursaments
FUNDS
·and OtherUies
RECEIPTS:
Beginning
Fund ... (6.2291
Revenue Receipts
/ Net .. ..............
Taxes .................. 326.594 Cash 8alance ....... 24,0B.O

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EASTERN HI~L
FABRIC SHOP
S miles north of.Chester, Ohio

Brown then turned aro~nd, pulled
down his orange Jail- Issued
trousers an~ IJ&gt;nt. over . .~e tpld
Bia!ore. "See you m hell, as he
JllUed his pants up, a bailiff said.
On Monday, Brown was orde~Ed
by Munlc;ipa) Judge Nathan "1lhara
.to serve six months. in the county
jail for his qctlons befo~ Bla!ore.
H'is cbllrtty'jall t'erm-wlll be served
when he gets out of state pr~on ,
officials said.

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' 'You may," the judge r~!led .

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mando center

· Not only- did Edward fail lo
qua lify for the umt's boxing team.
he 'also "took a nght dnJbblitg,"
according to a sergeant who
witnessed the bout. Edward did

When - Brown was sentenced .
Friday by Biafore to two years in
state pr~on for burgh:fey and
proba tion violation, he aski'd, "May

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LIVE MUSIC
JO:OO AM ........ ,,,,,,,,Parade Bend River Band will
2:00 PM ....... Mini Tractor P~ls
be playing all
afternoon.
S:30 PM ·,,,,,,,,,Shady R'IVIr
Shufslers 19 WhHI racing. sa&lt;k ra&lt;e~
7·00 PM
t-·are Dancing '"'""""" to\lflllllilllf. Haunt·
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8:00 PM ,,, Milnight Rock way dands of all sorts. Drawings
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d throu!#lout the afttrnoon.
p 0y1ng eCOr S Dart G'""11; StrHt Binga. Art&lt;
8:30 PM-10:30 PM AftiX Band mdCrafts.

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SAN JOSE, Calif. (UP!) - A
butglar will be spending an addltlona,V§ix months behind bars for
dropping his pants In court.
David Brown, 20, pleaded guilty
Monday to contempt of court and
Indecent ex!XJsure alter "mooning"
Supertor Court _ Judge • Joseph
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Wednesday, Octoller 1. 1986

news.;.,;_-.;...___;___...--~ Six monthslor panrs drop

s;ANTEME, [)AVE: David Let) lmp~ss his mat'es with his deter:ml- Cambridge earlier. thls year und
Roth, ha'rking back -to his days as a nation. however. ·'We don't think started· his commando training
stable hand in Southern California, )lts career prospects are In the Sept. 10. He will spend one Year
has made. a Spanish version of his boxing ring but he's certainly got learning the dulles of a marine
double· platinum a)bum "Eat 'Em the g rit of a commanding officer," commando officer and then probaanrl Smile."
the sergeant sa id ' .
·bly go on to l~ad ' a rifle company.
ln'a not(' to the Spanish-language t-_:E~-d~w:::::a~r:!!d:...·_;2~2::_.~~~~-~from~~.:._---'--...:_'T'_ _...,.._,
· medw, : Roth said he Jearnect
Spanish while working ' m a stable

p~pares for a con_}ert tour lhrough
North and South America . Japan,
!justral ia a~reat Britai n.
Dy N""E: Don'l
BLUE B
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look lor Prince Edward tobetaking
on Marvelous Marvin Hagler any
tirrie soon. Queen Eitli.belh's
I ed blood
during
a ooxing
of his
y0ungestson
sufmatch
er aas partynosc
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ard Sale out Bulavllle Rd in
Plants Subdlvlak&gt;n Main St.
Mist Am~,~~~ a dishes. depression gl all1930 end mise items .
Oc:t. 3, 4 , 5. 10-6PM

3 family Oct. 2.3.4 626 Front
St Middleport. Guns. lawn
mower baby clothes . adult and
kids Furniture, d1shes .
Barn sale Oct 1,2, 3 ott 124
between Long Sonom. Portland, Junk1ns Walls Run , Smith
Ridge. Edgar Brewer resiCtence.
w atc:h for signs. Antique wood
beds. qu ilts. collectors ttems ,
numerous kinds clothes , shoes,
ahw whatnots, booka, dishet,
Silverware Ratn or sh1t1e
Oct 3-4 1 0 .00 to 4:00. H arn·
sonv1llrt St Rt &amp;84 6th houaeon
left Household items. toolt. old
crates. some co litet1bles. lots
of 1other thtngs Ram c an eels. '
4 fam1ly y ants ale Bumper Pool
table, furniture, sc: anner, r ad •'
detect or. eiBctric B.Q grill. P.U.'
snow t~r e. elothtng, and lots
more. Skate A -Way,' ChestM,
9 · 5 Thur and fri . Oct. 2&amp;.3
1 mile north of F1ve Points on St.
Rt 7 . lots and lo1S of chlldrens
wmrer clothtng Also lots of
adult clotfling. plu•misc . items
Great buys Oct 1,2, 3 only.
9 00 -5 00
large vard sale: Shop and hand
tools , baby nems, eanningjtrs,
clothing , toys, and flousew area.
Wed Thur Fri. Oc:t. · 1, 2, 3 ..
10 00 till 6 00 pm 107 Pleasant Ridge Pomeroy, Ohio.
Garage Sale Spencer. Tupper
Pl ains, Oct . 2; 3 &amp; 4th. 9 til4.
Wsrds "d tng mower. sikh pro·
lector screen . glassware. new
qutlted bedspreads, 2 'lm....lt.'l:.
lour comtorts Je an. &amp; etC . Blodl
Sal e Sat. ,
Clorhing· baby , .,aternity, et c.
Baby items . backpack, walkeJ,bathtub, more Wetght bend:!.
sl antbo ard, wetghtt, electric 3
wheeler, toys . Taka 124 to
Port I and Oh10 Corp sign to
right. 1st house on nght 614·
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10 00· 5 00 208 S. Second
Ave . Middleport Men s,
womens , childrens clothing ,
winter co ats curt ems , 2 bicycles, old perfume.bonles, dtshes,
tewelry. lowest Prices.

3 family yard sale: Sat Oct 4,
9 a.m. Numero us baby items
484 M am St M iddleport, Oh io
· Oct 4 8 asem., t Nil of mise
used too ls Stihl chain uw,
c~r cular saws. radial arm sew ,
tap and die set, metal thelves.
mi 5c butld1ng m 11ter1afs and
el ectr~c al supplies. E htetric:
meat slice r Plu1usualy ard 1 ale
Item s, 35,000 BTU warm Morning Hea ter. ,133 Butternut.
Pomeroy
Oc:t. 2 ancl 3. 9 :00 Mn ..

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p m 117 Union Ave Pomeroy,

Ohio Cloth ing and household
ltBms.
Oct. 4 and 5. Rutland. firat
house on nght. Happy HoKow
off New L1ma Rd . Niclnsky
residence .
Oct. 2,3, 4 John 0 amewoods
on cou nty Rd. 28 above E utem
High School.
Turn. Memorial Gardens on1o
Co. Rd. 32 . 4 1,1 miles on left
J ohnson! Oct 1, 2,3. 9 -?. Fill
cleaning s ala
Thur and Fri St Rt 7 one mile
above F1ve Points. by Meig 1
Memory Garden a. Starts at
9 ·00 a.m
Yard sale. 2.3. 4. On 664
between Cheshire and Poner
Bedding. cunain1. store equip.

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A mov1ng sale. evervthing ' you
c: an th1nk ot. St aning Mon,
Sept 22 eontinuou s until ell
it eml! so ld. Campbells, J encho
Ro ad , 3 blocks from G1no's 1
W at~h for s1gns.
Yard S ale, Wfld thn.J Sat,
fu m ace to r mobile ho me. e~~;e
co nd , ba by bed , m1sc clothes,
Rt 2 North Rollinstown. to .oo.

4:00
l a1ge Y-ard S alu, Children s
clothes , tu miture, proceed• 10
Commumty Service . 2022 Jeff erson Bl vd. Pl. Pie aunt. Beside Medi·Center Wed .. Thurt ..
Frt. 8 30 -3 30 .
Porch Sale l eon 8 aden Rd.
Antiques. Starts Sept 30 thN
Oct 4

anti~

' Michta an Sale 50 Neil. Microwave. cloth ... christm 81 item s,
))JbV fum ., weldeater. saw .
j.welry , ~btddlnfl draP•·

Gig
ard §ale, Oct. 2. 3.4,
Former Powell' s 8 arber Shop.
G allipo li• Ferrv. Rugs dolliet.
towels. curtain s, lamps , chshe1,
appl ian ces. v au• . Tupper·
ware. clothing, I'INB aters, tools
ot all k1ndli , saws, t!hums,
antiques , lots of Misc.

Yard Sale 2-3 . 1h mL off
Ktn ·H ani1burg Fld . Clothes,
dishe•. entiques, watch for

Yard Sale, ThU'r and Fri . 9 ·00·
6:00. 144 English Cour1, no thing over $6,00 . '-

sign•,
Yerd Sale Friday Oct 3, 8 ·30 .
810 Hldgewood . M •nv mlac ..
nice amtK Junior, 10· 12
, 14 'h
, med maru.
3 F f!tmity V ard Sale Frld •v Cl'lty

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Big ·v Brd sale, 2205 N . M •in
St . any thmg vou can think of
Oct 1 .2.3,4 .
Gar age" Sale. S andhlll and
Meadowbrook, Th\.lr., Fri, Sat
Ceramic. ~II p Mntec:t picut11,
Home lntar~or, Nlc N ackt

Centen1ry on r6ght . Cortlle Yard Sale. &amp;family, 2 residen ~
dilhll. tupperw 1re, houllhold ces, St aft Hou" Ao lid nur
h1m1. nlct clothlntl, girls 1· 1 • . F 1lrground1, follow signs ,
boyt 3· 5. nN waterless thin - Thurt , Fri. Sit, 9 00· 2 :00.
Ills ttHI COOIMIIrl.
' Children• clothing, toys, )ot1 of
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extra mon.., with ,,._dty Home
Pertill a nttlonwide co m
'-'Y · lmn'ledtltt ~lngs fot
M., IQ.,.. •d O..n,trttort

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no e ash in..,.tment no coMec•'"i· no delivering ..a no 11n11ee
durge W, haw two ' full
coltred catalogs wHt\ over 100
percent .,. ., ant ted fe atunng
tbe n.w .n1.m at.d talking doll
Cncllet whil! wtll ._ llfvan ised"

mllsthiaexcitlflg &amp;n d rtw ard~ng
Cflportunl'ry For mort•nforma-

ttOn cd. 1-100 22'71510 . .(
30 00 Government Jobs h~
116.040 230 v_r Now

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hiring Calll05-687-6000 ext
GH 4662
D1etaty po1itton available,
appty Scenic: Htlll Nuremg Cen
ter Monday thru Friday 9 to 4
Pan 1ime lmited hour•
Sales position available In
eetabl11htd auto s •l• flfm.
Leno ''" " Good bonet&lt;tl
Apply now for t rewardtnQ
ca
reer Send to k• T-200 •n
care. of the .. GallipDhs Oelly
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82" Th A G 1
Tn une, ~:~ ird ve a hpo
45831
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"We were out of instant
coffee, so I made you some
minute rice."
Homes for Sale

Gov&amp;rnment homes from &amp;1
(U ·rep atrl Delinquent tax prop·
eny Reposses11 ons Call 806·
687 6000 QXt GH 4662 for
current repo hs1

Holp W antad La ca I fi nanc1el
... t II
St 6• P1 • 11
c'
e er
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Hov5e tor &amp;ale 5 rooms6 bath.
Send resume
to
300 '" apa rt ment upst11rs 3 rooms • ,
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G 1Bolt
K 111·
a(
1 0 11 1
c•rw
tr.
lpo
Y bath 14x70tretler 3 bedrooms,
Tribune, 821 Third Ave . Galh· LR . DR In co me t700 mont h
t 65 000 . Call .Earlie Carr
polll, Oh 45831 ·
614· 266· 1646 call anyttl'fte,
Baby sitter my home iot 19 mD I
641 Th ~rd Ave
old M F 8· 4·30 Reference
req•med . Scmng v•lev area ,3 bdr 8.,, pool. garage Nice
Pleue
call after IPM. '614
Com merc1a1 property. corner
44 • 329 4
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lots &amp; highway fruntage l11t
w1thus Weh a vebwyen A·Ona
IMMEDIATE 0 PEN IN G
Reel Estate-Broker Call 304674· 6104 or 304·674-5396
New tocal ftoor c are COrf'91AY
hu 01Hill'1gl for foUow•nu
C"onvBntent lo c atlon off Upp•
poerteon•
Rt 7, 3 to 4 bdr. FP in LA
Manag er rr 11nmg
comQiete ktt chen, butlt In dis•
Oelivery
hw asher, range, oven, m1 croSaln
If y01.1 are hon•t &amp; degend a ble w 1ve S. w •• her· d~r . tV room
and wou ld like a care" •natead 1800 or 2700 down &amp; 30 years
ol Jult a JOb Call for penon al fm an c1ng av all able K¥gar
Creak S chcel •4ts,QOO e~ttra
1n1erview 10AM to 4PM, Ttlurs
I and av a•l able 814 ·448· 7627
S. Frl 6,4 446 -3687
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khh can C all 614 '46-7628
per 100 Guer1nt ..d Paymant
Nl) S alu Datatii ·· Send
Sump eel En~elope Elan-71 6 0 roo m house 1 2 acres
3418 EnterpriSe, ft Plerc:e Fl Double ca rg BriiQI Locattdon
Ron H1ll 8 erg 11n priced
33482.
020 000 Call 614-678· 2613
Ltvt In co mp tntOn emgle
worn an at tt aat 80 yt .,, of In M l dd l ~pon 1 VJ storyhouse 6
age T akt care of 3 ctllktran, do roomt and bath ComplsteJY
lltht hou1ework , mod&amp;llla remodeltd lnsul atQ.. low lrttll·
o.ok1ng WiH furnish room and ttea Option al ttowt:.r)frigtraw
l» ard and Sllery Call after end e1r conditit'lnett'.en ced-ln
ba cky a rd anasto'•tebutldrng
700 pm CaH 614-742 2050
ced to soil C •111514 912·
Onver· Mecharuc fo• "~c~:tl Co 6018
,enea
Mutt haveteots "' ""
S111nd reauma to ~
•J11tlnel Government Ho mes from 81 !U
rep a1r) Delmquent 11K Pf"'IBoll 729 M Po,
rt1 o
erty Repossee ..one CaN 805bt GHI806 for
J OOO GoYem rrrr
, L•st. 687·6000
c:urrenl repo hst
S11,040-t59 23t
~o w Htr·
nt Call 805-68 / 0000 ht
J bedroom. one third 1 ere, 4lfl
R--05
mtles outS and tt;tfR o ad , StaJI
w ssher • nd dryer 11r COPld,
lady to bve., with ekttrty lady
P1111nt no1 t.td-hlt Ctll 614· kitchen ap pli ances 304 675·
2698
992· 3769

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For sale 3 br homt wrth IIV•ng
room, dining room, kitChen an~
1am1ty room on fill P erlt Dr
. 304 675-3423
EKP~ienced med1 a 1 ales repre·
sentatlves needed &amp;ne plus
O(l mm•umn ao• 757 · 788~. H.ou lt 5 rooms bath. Jefferaon
Blvd C all after 7 p m 304·1 75·
Monday thru Frida., 1000
1 142 or 675·7298
4;00,

A.VON , op., territones. call
304-175 1429.

full time I)OiftiOn open for
r11iden t rri.neger to manage
133 urut for ap anrnentet~~lex
1n R avenswqod WV Send
resume to: Colon~al Amer1can
Devetopment Corp 380 S. F1hh
St., Columbus, Oh10 43215
Attn John HunteJ

2 br kitchen bathroom. With
laundry room, hvmg room 6
dimng room. ell ele c Approi 7
m1l111 from Pt PI on At 62 2
tracts app rox 1 • ere more or
leu overlook•nlil K an awh a
Rtver S40,000 Call 304· 675
&amp;•40 between 8 30 and 4 30

Aven reprutntauve wanted,
JUit In rime fDr exciting Chriltm • sal• I Ptlone 304-6762318
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Log tlome, 3 ·4 br all elec fwlly
ca rpeted . f tms~td ba~ement.
Ambr011 a 7 mti N from Pt PI
on Rt 62 C•ty w.,er. pi\IM
dr~v9way &amp; septle lank. slluated on Y2 acr e, overlooki"8 ~
Kanawh a R•ver t6D.OOO Can
304-675· 6440 between 8 30
and 4 30

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Asatmblers Wanted. e am up lo
$10 00 pM dey ""mbhng
dt.,l ay clowns M atwrlal eupp1181111 Send 11am,Bd 111f ad
dr•S«t envelope, H'fi'Wk' L:and.,, , P 0 &amp;ox 13493, Orlando.
Fi 328&amp;9

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Guitar and I au hbton• Call
S14· 992 66 24 .
aa·by sin ln g m my home csll
c arotynRoush , 304-n3· 5•1•

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Bu1ineaa
Opportunity

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY P~8LISH
lNG CO raco nvn en• that 'fOU
do busm•• with people you
know. and NOT to Nnd money
lhroultw the mail until you ~ sveo
tnvnhg sled the offering
' Frtck s awmill 3 Dlock Re
stocked 5t 1ndl blade Good
oond. t 1800 Of best offer Call
614-367· 75111 .
Ow n your ow n J&amp; a n ·
sportswear. ladtftl epp arel
ctnldrern·m aternhy hrgeslzat.
petite dancewear nrobic: or
acceuo u• atore Jord ilcht,
Ch1c:. Lee, Lev i, l'l:od. Qit ano.
Gu•s. C11Yin Klein, SergiO
Val'"te , Eva" Ptcone, Lit Clal
borne, MernO.aOnty Qasohne,
Hufthtelt ' owr 1000 others.
t1 4 . 300 to U6 ,900 mventory,
tr.sn,u. fhc:tutes. gttnd open·
llllil ~c: Cln ~., 15 d1y1 Mr
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w 1 t~ well I MrYteed and drilled
Fre. est•mates Call &amp;U-992
5001"' 814· • · 3147.

3 bedroom. ell etec. M aeon. W
Va p11Cedinthe30 a. 304 895
3453

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Mobile Homes
for Sale

NEW AND USED MOillE
HOMES KESsEL·&amp; QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES . 4 Ml
WEST, GALLIPOLIS, AT 35
PHONE &amp;14-•46·7274
1969 Holley P ar k 2 bdr dinNt·
groo m 11r condttlonlng refng
&amp; , tove underpmnlng. porch
•4.000 Call 61 4·448· 7020
1966 Fleetwood 12.&amp;00 C d
ask for Ed. 614 446-7044 or
8 14· 446-80BO
1978 Ro1emont 14x70 ]large
bedroom• total elec New
carp et 17996 Ften ch Ctty
Ehakeraga C ai614-U6 ,9340
1971 Elcona traitor. 12d6 2
bdr . furn ithed. on rent&amp;d lot
Clost to town 8x1i out buitd
tng 17000 Call 614 ·... 6-9115&amp;
or 614 446- 1441
2 bdr mob1l e horN~ tow ard
Crown C1ty Kenny '• C arryout
Asking t1 ,000 C•ll eft!lf 6 00.
61• · 266-6645 Of 614 · 2566878

Hom ea

for Sale

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GnernrYie n t housing fr o m
•1 .11. you
Atto, delin
.,_. t p ...,..,.,•• and fo re·
c.....,. ptOpllfti• For Info, c 1M
lr-doblot 1· 311731·1810
•t 873.
3 bedroom1. z b ttht. f amity
lftd dtnlno rHm. front porch,
........ hilt ICt&amp; Will take
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171· :1030 Ot 171-3431

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BuJ' Idt'ngs

~!~~:~r:1 a~v~r ! ,~.: ....~
1 0

Parking on l!de AdJacent to
third I. Pme St Call 61.446
2 382 for appo,em.-.t

35 Lots 8t

Acreage

Syracuse 1 acre bu1ldmg lot,
utlhlltl evalleble 1 blockfram
pool 88000 0 8 0 C•ll814892-3717
t;Ox.100 lot. Syncul8 Garage
ap1rtment strvcture Needs
work t6600 0 8 0 Call814·
9,92-3717
F11hmg camp alongOhveGreen
Cr•k About 3 mil01 •out of
Beverly Oh1o Comes wtth
tr aller. 2 lot drilled well end
electric Call after 6 30 pm
114-949-2912
A1hton building lots with publl c
w at-"· mobtle hom• permitted,
304· 676· 2336 or 304·571·
2267

Pla1t1c c11tem state approved,
'pi aet•c s eptlc unks, plarllc
culverts, metll culvert• RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES, J eck·
oon, Oh 614·286·5930

Furnished ap1 • t236 Utitit1•
p akl 1 BA, 820 4th G tHtpohl

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1973 Gri1wllle 14~t70. 3 btd
roum mobilt1 home. Furnished,
eilf up Ynderplnnl"g •&amp;960
C 111 S1 4·992·7479
M081 LE HOM ES MOVED on·
sured, rea10n Abla rate•. C eH
304· 578· 2338

1977 Mobtle home~
r 1•le
14 ~t 86 9 chuhz. 3
s.
fumishtd with many 1 tr 11
Can be leit on rerrted lOti,
u .soo 00 304-675-1599

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Farms for . s ele

.240 a ere f erm. 8 mil• nortfol of
'omtroy on Old l1 10 • cr•
lllhble l ..d. 2 dwetllnt•· 81•147·2338 effe&lt; 3.30 p.m

Galll~l"

Houses for Rent

2 bdr . 2 m1lt11 from G 1lhpoh•
St Rt 588 UOO plus depoSit
Reference r~u~rtd Call 814446-3413
2 bdr , •100 month. 20 mtles
out 141 to 2~-0ry A1dge Ad
Vou pay ut!liltes Call814·4•&amp;·
•103 rncrn1ngs or 614-379·
2BB5

••"lo.

Stave,
&amp;
•
wner umJs h~
.,..., •210 •mont,,.
no pats Ca11114-446·8038

1 bedroom apt for rent 8 Q IC
rent suns ~15 a month that
•ncludu al utllltl01 Depo1h
roquor-• oft
Cont 1ctV!I
...,.
11191 M11nor Apt Middleport.
614· 992·77B7 Equol Hausong
Opportunity
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AptnmenuforrentlnPom•ov
One and two bedrooms CaU
814-992-621 &amp;
-:----;------:1 bedrQom epartment upatattl
throughout
..,.,..... , carpat·•
vu
1uAOAOI•
P1rtlyfurnished Canea,9926101
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O&lt;tpl• tn R ICine Ntct, 2
bedrooms furnished U26
plut utFII11111 C •II 614· 949·
2101

2' bedroom

street level apart
ment N•c:• Ytrd, p 1t10, off
Sprmg Ave , Pomeroy C aU
61' 992-6888 •fter 6·00 p m
1 bedroom apt Nice for working
P••on 402112 Twentyfourth St.
Pt Pluunt C•ll 814·992·

6158

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Re nt a l ~

Furnished

Rooms

For rent Sleepint Rooms and
hght hou1e hMplng roofns Park
Central Hotel Call 614·446
0758
Roonu for rent. day week
month Gallla Hotel Call 814
441-9680 Rent as low as f120
month

2 bedroom hou11 '" Middleport
No pets Depos1t and references
requtred 114 992 6018 ,
2 bedroom home tor rent
Depoel1 and references re·
qutted C all after 6 00 11 m
814· 742-2541
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42 Mobilf Homes
for Rent .

N1ce 2 bedroomtr ••I• for rent tn
Chf shlra On nice lot C •II
304· n3-582a
2 br At 2. 1 small child
ac:cepted. t150 pat month
plu1 ut1lit•• Call 304,175·
3002 or otto&lt; I 30, 875·1389

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2 bedroom IPirtment for ,.,.ttn
Middleport •1 86
month
UOO depolit C11 614-992·
1811 dav• ~or 614 9921783
1Vtlnll1111

18 cu h ... upright fr ee1 ar, 2
VCR '1, barbell tat 12•16
carpet, all m e~tcellent cond1
1 614-446-4169
t~n , Cal
2 ue ed console 1JII &amp;VIItOns on e

RCA oneZemttfrCalltormore
tn,formatlon. 614· 448-9476 at
't e(:6
Nic) W·D, couch &amp; ch '"·
Iampi, coffee &amp; &amp;nd tables
rechner, bdr su1t, other Items
Col/ 614·446· 3224
S-W Deer gvn 6 ", 357 Ma~
c '" 61 4· 446· 9222
Mi~ted

hardwood slabs, t12
'per bundle. Cont e1nmg approx
1v, tons JF08 Oh1o Pallet Co
Pomeroy, Ohio Call 614-992·
64 61
H elf Price! Fl aahing 11rrow algna
S289 ! Lighted non J srrow
&amp;2691 Nonltghted S2291 Free
letters! Few left. See locally
1(800)423·0f63, anytime
Sofa, love 1 eat'. and ch air
'200 Cell 814-992-6378
L~lny

room lUll tor sale L1k e
new Call614· t92 6523

Large pri~ ate mobile ~ome
sp aee In Centen ary Call 61•·
448-4063

HAlF PR ICE Fluhmg arrow
signs 828911 Ltghted no n·
arrow $2&amp;9 !! Nonlighted
U2911 Free latt erlll Faw leh
Soo locally 118001423 0163
ltl'l'ftiMe
Trailer spaces, •mall chtldren
accepted. Rt 1 locust Road
back of K • K Mobtle Home•
304-675-1076

Rough lumber $160· ,000 h
fir awood t20 ton . ,Ou alny
Stone. Hender&amp;on W Va
phon a 304 675 1100

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3 cases of .. Strawb erry Short ·
cake" dolls wtth clothes, 12
dolls, 6 ace eu(m es. all tor
.100 00 304 882-2301

For lease

Furm1hed 2 bdr mob1le homem
Crown C1ty Call e t• 266SWAIN
. 6620
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 82
- - - - - - - - -..JUI.ve St . Galhpoht New I
3 bdr , 14x70 8260 pUll R
Ulld WOOd•C:O al ltOY 81 , 6 PC
depoait Includes water a ger- wood lA suite 8399 , bunk bed•
b&amp;t:je Nc dnnktng, flghtint. or t1tl, ant ron reclln ert 899
pan Call 614-367·7267
new • used bedroom IUitM
ranles, wnnter washers &amp;
Ntce 12x60 2 bdr on At 35 2
New h~ngroom suh•
mlln from ho11plul. towards shon.
•119·8699. I amps, 1110 buying
Rodney Clal 614 ·246·&amp;223 or eo II &amp; wood stov ee Call
614-446-3697
614-448 3169

N1ce 2 bedroom mobile home for
rant Nur A acina Call 614·
99:1.-5858

Puloe atr 1 nalle~. 2 combination cuttmg torches. Rockwell
pona ban uw, 1 ton ch alntajl
o•k chtna cabtnet Call 614·
38B· B711

Surplus ·· Army regular 11sue
camouflage. all acceuories
field gear, u1ad ret.tal clo·
ttung, Army fuld t ackets new.
camouflage kldl. tnhler for
rent Sam Som erv•ll e's E ut of
R '"' enswood, Phon e1 304175-3334 Pt Pleasant. 304·
273 56&amp;5 Old Rt 21 , Ffl 5 at~
Sun . 12 00 8 00 p m

2 bdr mobile home on Upper At Large ftnt floor hve room
7 Clean furntahed. wattf'plld, apanment . 11h b•th. newly
UOO a month Call 814·246· re-decorated, U25 mo plu1
u11ht18S Ref 6 tlllep requtred
6818
Call 614·446· '•25 or 4't~
.
Tout elec 2 bdr furn•shed 1819
adulla only no pe11, TV cable
available Call 614-387-7438
Men: llld1se
2 bdr . 12•60 Moily Park,
w 11her dryer hookup Y.t ml
past HMC Ref I dep required
Call 6 14·446· 4369 or 304
51 Household Goods
676· 9760

141170 2 fidr 8200 a mon1h Ius
uttlht• 2 chlldtan accept
peb, 1111 on 1 acre I and C all
614·388· 9681

Ctess-ceram1,c k1ln Ltke new
240V Call 614·446· 2183 af·
Ur6

County Appha,.ca , Inc Good
Ulld IPPhl)nCtl •nd TV sets
Open SAM to 8PM . Mon thru
Sat 814-441-1199 , 627 3rd
Ave G tlhpolil, OH
Valley Furniture, new &amp; used
L•ro• a action of qu ahtv fum•
ture 1216 Eutern Ave
Q 1M1p0h1
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
So111 •nd ch ltrt pnced from
U95 to t996 T lbl11 e&amp;o and
up 10 •12e. Hlde· t · beds U90
to tl95 A ecUn en e2215 to
U715 l•mps t28 to *125
Dlntn11 e109 tndupto t495
Wood t•ble w-1 chairs t2815 to
t?tl '0Hk a100 up to 8376
Hutch ea 1400 •nd up Bunk
beds complet • w .m attr eu n
t2115 end up • 1395 Baby .
btclt e1 10 • 8171. M attr e11es
or bo~t tpringa fuH or twill t63,
ilrm 173, and *83 Ou e en 1 ttl
U21, Ktnt 13150 4 drew er
ch•t •11. Dr•sera t89 Oun
c:abinets 8. 10, • 12 gun Olt
or tlec:tnc r1n1e t37&amp; Btby
mettretut e31 • 846. Bed
fremM t20. t30 &amp; Kingfrtmt
tao Good ul eetion of b lid·
room sutt•. mMal cebiut1,
hledbotrdl: no and up to . . ,

Yted Fumlturt W•thtr.
dryer. eltC'Iffc: r .nge. gas
rtngl, wood teble &amp; 2
2 bedroom lumil hed ap trtment
benchn.,b . .. dr ... tr, &amp;
for rent m Middleport All
utihtl.. pa•d Call 614·992·· rec:hntr. 3 miiH out lwlavUi e
.. d. Open lAM to IPM, Man
6084.
thN 8 ot 814·448· 0322
One bedroom unfurnished apt
on Mtln St Pomeroy, water GOOD._ USED APPUI\!!C£9
W11h erl. dry 111. r lfriQ er 1t0r1,
and garb age colltctlon fr•
rtngft. lk8fls Apphnctl,
614 992·2094
u-.er Arv• Ad. betide ltone
APARTMENTS, 1mobile hamee, CrOll Motel 814· 448·7:118.
houNI Pt. Pleannt tnd 0 •111·
Avocado rlfflg.irator eklt by
pol/t 114·448·8221 .
tiel• t181, refrittrttor ff'olt
Two unfumilhed liP lf1~Mnti. 4 frtt t110. ,.,..,ator coproomt and b lth, 5 fOOIN and perton• t110. refrtgarator
hlrv•t gold lilt new t181.
bath Clifton, w v • 304-175
wllher • dryer portable 111
3218 .
uch Hoover dryer 891. auto
wultor
••1. 20 In ... rlllgo
Furnl•"'ed one bedroom 1pt, an
tlectric, no p.. 1. rlf•encee t71 M •vt11 wm, ... w
Appliances.
f210 00 1hor 4 00 PM. J04· ttl lk•lt•
Rl'ltf IIJ4, 114-448675 3788
7311.

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Qu•lt TopJ, 825 00 each. 304
675·6396
Woodburn er 8500 00 Large
air cond UOO 00 D t at'lwu~er
t12&amp; 00 • lling pong table.
dresaer and mirrow U6 00
304· 876·8751

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Building Supplies

Building M 11 ert all
8toc:k. bf'lclt, I ewer PIP 81, Wl'1•
dow&amp; hntels. etc Claud e' Wtn·
tet's, fttO Granda 0 Call
614· 245 &amp;121
. '
Concrete bk&gt;ckl all11zltl y•rd
or d ehv ery M 11on 1and G •IIi
polls Stock Co , 123 ~ Pin a St .,
G alhpolls, Ohio Call 614-446·
2793
Pole Butidings by Qu 1llty
Buildtrt Worbhops, c arport•.
animal thetten gar~ges
Fre'e utlmatts Phone 114·
H9· 7121

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Autos for Sale
Far 111 Su~plie~
&amp;
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LIVCSIOCk

Farm Equipment

CROSS &amp; SONS
US 36 Wall, Jackson, OhtO
614-288-6451
M a11 ay F ervuwn . New Hoi·
land, Bush Hog Sales &amp; Service Over 40 us ad tr 1ctore to~
choo1 efrom &amp; comp!eteltn e of
nti'N &amp;. used eqwpment largMt selection 1n S E Ohio
JIM 'S FARM E QUJPMENT
CENTER SR 36 W Galhpoh,s,
Ohto Cell614· 446-9777 eve
614-446·a692 Up front 1rac·
tor• Wit~ warranty over 40
used trectors. 1000 tools

AftC Reg 0 aim 1t10n1 pup,
m•le t126 . Csll 614·"6·
207&amp; .v ening1.
H alf Labr 1dor &amp; h elf Gold en
reh'tev~er Call 814-246·9397
Golden Retriever ~pples- 8
wks old . AICC register tel . Only
31eft jail m1les 1175 ••chi -so.,
hurryllnclud et lhOII, pep"'· •
dot load. Cell 614 ·286· 61 10
today.

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No 36 John' 0 e ere
co mb•n e

S200 John Deere fletl
&lt;:hopper used very little, 1250
011\1 er 1 row cornptck er (n e eels
gear bo•) 8100 1976 Datsun
p1ckup truck (tr an1miss10n
n eed1 slight overh eul) t200
Butler Hereford Farm call Jay
614·266· 6618 after 6PM

New •dee No 323 one row
corn picker Field ready h eallent condition Call 614-986·
3855 .. 614· 986· 3B6i

Fall new and used oqwpment
sp eel all On aNew Holland No
8 3 b e ater forage bolt with
tandem axle 12 ton wagon
S6,900 00 One No 8 box wtth
10 ton wagon t6,600 00 On e
Model 30 forage blow&amp;r 1 000
RPM 82.600 00 One used No
8 foreg a wagon wtth 10 ton
runnmg gear U .10000 On e
used, 5 · 717 c hopper
81 ,700 00 One uud 7,8
chopper w1th 1 row He ad
S3,60Q 00 One us~ 718wlth
2 raw head 83.000 00 One
new •74 seven foot deluxe
ha'(bm e t6,9DO 00 One new
489 nme foot delu~te haybine
16,900 00 One New Holt and
302 '1 ,2[)0 slurry manure
spreader t6.900 00 One 307
tandem ula llurry t preader
2 200 yal t11 600 00 One
353 eighty bu New Holland
gnndlr mi~ter 15,800.00 On e
36&amp; hundred W grmder m1ur
86,600 00 One New Holland
, l 462 skid at eer loader 30 hp
t11 ,600 00 On a uud 846
New Holland860 h rountt baler
M.ISOO.OO Two und 861 New
Holland 1500 ft 10und balers
16,900.00 uch On e und
Bobcat 610 thirty hp new
bucket a6 600 00. Interest
tr a e fin anong on N ew for 1g e
equipment ~til Sept 1, 1987
on hay tools ootil July 1 1987
Ke ef era S en•c e Cent er St
Rt ~ 87 . L.on. W Va Phone
304· 896-3874
Sunflow a1 r eke. good condl·
tion. 8276 00 304 876 8083
after 6

ed

to

Buy

Now buying shell corn or a ar
com Call for lat811t quotn
Rrver Ctty Farm Supply, 814·
448·2986
Wanted to buy Good grain dnll
C •n be horse • drtlawn Call
614 266-6038
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Livestock

Polled &amp; hom td Her etord buill
A I bulls, IPrmg ca lving COWl
L&amp;VI(ren ce Burdell Call 814245-51B1
4 horse trailer t1 .000. Call
614·266· 1393

3 pupp1 " · 8 wb old Half Pit
Bull R e tdy to go U5 00
piece 614-992 · M97 wen.
lno• 814·742· 2211 da.,.

Lowr~GtnleOrgen TwoRTA
Mme 1t1r10 1Pt1ker1 304·
112· 2118 anytlme.

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10/1/86
News
Big Valley
(!) Mazda Sportslook
ill Jeffersons
® 3-2 l , Contact (CCI
ITil Livmg w1th Animals .
@1 Facts of Life
6 .05 ® An~y Griffith
6 :30 0 Cilllll NBC News
(!) Actton Outrloors w1th
Juhus Boros
C!l 0 (JJ ABC News
@I CD Hogan's Heroes
® Doctor Who
®liD @ CBS News
ITil Body Electric
@1 Good Ttmes
6 35 ® Beverly HillbJIIits
7 00 0 00 PM Magazme
Cil Hardcastle and McCor·

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THAT

DON'T WORRY,
ROU~eTTE .

l DON'T CARE
ABO LIT. HIM .

GUY'Ll- GET

1980 Ch 8vett e runs good.
$700 Call 514 2&amp;6 -1393

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Trucks for Sale

1985 Ford R1nger, tshe over
payments C all 814 · 4 46
9267.
1984 Chevy Sconsctall, 4whl
dr , r«&lt;. PS. PO, AC . ttlt.
AM ·FM. svlt gastanll, chroma
1t ep burf1ler lmm aculate
Ca/1446 6297
1974 66 pasunger lntema·
bus auto trans, n ew
tlru flint graat. u. oo tf."'"call
614-268 1393
t!O f) 11

8t 4 W.O.

1973 AMC J up good cond l·
t•on C. all 814 ,446-9636
1982 Dodg e R am Conven•on
V •n 8 eyl e~tcehnt condition
Pric er .tuced 814 94to9· 2226
1980 Ford F280 4wheeldrlve.
361 , 4 IP eed, loc:k out hubs,
good cond1t lon t3800 81'4·
742-2373 tft er 4.00 ~m
1979 Ford Bronco, PS, PB AC,
4 speed. AM·FM t ape, good
shape, 304·17615118 after
600PM
19 86 Ford Econolin • van, A· 1
cond, low m!leag e, t9.900 00
304-875-5393

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74

71

Aulos for Sale

1886 Dodg • Sh albv c~ arg er
r aason ably. priced, turbo en
.;.. • . 304· 882· 3146 .
1979• La Stbn; 1975 Buick
lllvorla 3o4-675· 6162
1980 Buick Skyl1rk, 4 door,
11 . 200. 00 . Coli 304· 875·
1213
1984 Okllmobllt Flranu, 2
door hatchback, euto trana, air
aoncl. dll whul, AM ·FM 1te·
reo, lhtrpl phon• 114· H2·
M14. Ml for T•m Evenings
coM 304· 882· 3692
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Motorcycles

1981 HondiMIQniV•&amp; New
t1re1 81500 Ctll et•-H2·
5883
1888 K-oukl KX 260. Good
condttion. 11400 Cell 814·
992·11 15
1185 Kawaukl IOC80 Vary
vood condldon. Mult Slit Call
814·1112· 3377 ohor 4 30 p m.
Honda Ooktanwtntlntlfttet-.
11 00 cc, ••c ~d KZIIO. n1n1
.,.,., Coli onfl/mo J04-88Z·

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C•mper 18ft 10het. ahower,
kitchen equtpped lltteps SIX,
self contatned. 81 ,700 Cell
514·446· 136B

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27 ft Trotwaod camper • elf
contained . good ah ape
$2 1100 Call 614 266 1393

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1971 25 ft Winnebago R V
Good conditiOn &amp;8000 Cal
614-986-3857

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1985 Fo• F1r11 ca mper loaded
wltl ecceptlat e model v el'llcle
11trldetn, 304·676·1•23

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MORTY MEEKLE AND Wri7-N..:..TH:.:.R:.:.O..:;__P- - --.:;:--, ..-..-------~----"
AND MY DAD 5AY5 ,

I'LL HAVE&lt; A BIG,
SS:AUTIFLJL

MY M0V1 SAYS THAT
AF.TER ! HA\&lt;1: MY TEETH
5TRAI!:fHTENE:D ..

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Ashby Construct•on carpen·
t •ry. remodeling. room add•·
t•on. c:ement block work. •ntt·
rlor and exterior painting,
11dlng Free ntimatn 304
676· 6446 or 67&amp;-5162

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Plumbing
&amp; Heating

BARNEY

AND HEATJN&lt;I

15 'lORE PORE
WIFEMATE STILL

LAID UP 1111

BED,

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THAR
MOPPIN'
RIGHT
NOW

SHE'S

I'M TICKlED TO
HEAR SHE'S BACI&lt;
ON HER FEET
AG'IN

Otllard's Water 0 eliv ery Ctst·
ernt, pool, • well. Anyttm e but
Sttnday, 614-441·7404

SNAKE!!
O.OP6 SORRY
A80UI 1"HAI"

MAYBE

I'M AFRAID

IF I L.JE

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HAVE: ONe: ~

HERE AND
f'I_.AY DEAD.

W lit erson"s Water JhuUng
rea,onable rates, lmm ed•ate
2.000 glllon delivery cilterns.
pools. well, etc ca11 304 678·
2919

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Upholstery

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
,
11 83 Sec Ave , Gallipolis.
., ...... 6 7833 or 814· ,48·
l833
A I. M Custom Couch" anrf
A.upholstery, St. At 7, Crown
City, Oh 614· 258· 1470, Evo.
114· «t-3,38 OpendlttyBto
5. S•t. 830to130 Old&amp;naw
Uphost erect.
Mowr e~ 1 Uphollt erlngs erving
trl caunty area 21 yurs The
beat in fumlture upholstering.
C oH 304·178 4154 tar tr . .
lltlmatts

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S1gn on rear window of statron wagon loaded wi1 ehiloren
Don't Bother To Count. There Are TWELVE.

BRIDGE
James Jacoby

Spectacular play
saves the day

NORTH

10-1-81

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+A 10 8 6

By James Jacoby
Whe n you re play rng for a na t rona I
champoonshop and loso ng t ha t's the
tom e to be aggressove In one of the
early matches o.n last July's Grand Na·
tiona!, our team had ots ba ck to the
wall. Sittong'North. I overbtd m y hand
to reach s ox clubs That wasn 't s u c h
good judgment exce pt that Jieclarer.
sotting SOuth. was' Bob Hamm a n I
nommate thos as the best-played hand
of 1986 and probably of many other
years as well
Bob won th e ace of spades and
played A·K of hearts , s heddong a s p a de
from dummy Noting the fall of the
heart Jack. he assumed t hat West a lso
had the queen Smce th e openrng le ad
marked West With the spa de queen
and perhaps the Ja ck. Bob now ha d t h e
sinking feeling that East held both mo·
nor suot kongs. (Woth one of those kongs.
West moght have opened light as deal·
er ) So he played a doamond \0 the ace
and led the queen back The Uong ca m e
up and South 'ruffed A thord heart dos·
closed the queen from West, a nd Bob
ruffed m dummy Bob now cashed
dummy 's club ace, played the di a·
mond Jack , pitc hing a s pade !rom his
hand , and ruffed a fourth d1amond
woth hos club ..,ven Now came the
good 10 of hearts West ruffed low to

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collect 1 614-237-0488, day
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19Q6 Chevy C-10 •7. 999
G alltpolit, Ohio
1980 Datsun ,, ,998 1980
614·448-_.3888 or 614·
Dado a 0 · 60 t1 989 1978 Phone
Chevv LUv 81,499 1978 Ott • 448 4477
su nt1 . 199 John '1AutoStle1
Bulaville Rd , Galllpolil. Ohio
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Wrecker 88 Chevy 440
Holm ea. l wmgtng boom1 ,
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Ward l Tree a. S crub Serv•c•
, Top 1r1m &amp;. removals Call
For ule or trade 1977 Sulek 61• 286·9320
C enrury 350 V8 auto tr ana· ::-:::-.::::-:::-;-~--:--:-­
mis•ion •PS runs •good, good RON'S T elevitlon S ervlc t
tun. good car 8976 or beat Haute calls on RCA, Ou az:ar.
oHer. 614 992 3323
GE Spec11lmg in Zenith, Call
304 · 676· 2398 or 614· 4461984 Chwy Cavalier 4 door. 2464
P S P B auto tr tnsmiasiOn,
41 .000 mit es Call 614 ·992· Feny Tree Trimrrung, stump
removal Catl304-875 1331
3703

197'7 Olds Dfl lu 88 Royale. •
door. hard top. lo ld ed, exc tl·
lent condttJOn C'lll 114 -949
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t1on Call 814 446 82,81 •

1978 Camaro. t ' cyl auto
Clun PS , PB . PIOneer ate
reo 1y11 em 61 4 · 992 · 835~.

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sleep• "" Ice bolt, ltove,
tu rn ace Call 61•· 985· 3839

1972 Cornet Oodg e 1 owner
318 motor, 8 eyl H11 67.540
actual m1les P S , P B . au to
Good t~res . good condttlon
o1 200. &lt;:all 614 992 6888

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8 tt lid e In truck camptt ex
cond , 8800 Call 61•· 446·

1986 Chry1ler Laser, turbo.
automatic air. til optkms.
13 ,000 mil et. Call 614-44841 60 aft CH' 6 OOPM

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79 AMC Sp1r1t, 8 cyl . AC.
cru11e control, PS , 3.400 miles
S2 300 ury tharp Call 814·
446 3200

Street rod , 1948 Ford Coupe
Call 304-675·66«

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Mountaineer Auto Body Pans
Inc, 1318 Fifth St , New
Haven, W, Va Phone3014·882·
3729 hu a full lme ot bOdy
parhforcars, truckl andvant,
Sept ember Sp ec• 111 Escort,
Ch evette. 720 Datsun. '79 · '83
Toyo1'• 4x4 p u fend
t39 00.' 81 .up Ford and G.M, •
p.u . fender1, e45 .00 Hoodt.,
t9~ oo '73··80 o M tollg~u·
.,d butT1)ers, •65 00 '81 · up '
G M lliloatel al).d bump en.
866 00 '13-' 79 Fordtallga1as
and buf11J ere, tl&amp; . '80·up Ford
tallgat .el end bumpers .
t75 00 Only a llm1t id qu •ntity
to be sold at thete pnc:tl, 10
hurryl Oehvery •veil able

Get your carr eady fg,r w1ntar1
Patnt JOb sterttng 1189 DO
304-676 2663 after 4 p m

80 AMC Concord Dl Payoff
$1800 All new tlfea "new
water purrtt 49,000 mt let
Cei/814· 38B 9822

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trana . a~r cond , AM · FM
Cauette 22 .000miles,owner
movmg, must 1ell t6995 Cell
614-446· 2719

~04·896 · 3874

AKC B lltett pupt 2 female. 4
month1 old . Special price tiD.
114 86 7· 3858

Bo• quit"· 1 yr old, orgln ally
1367, ull t1110 Saupr.ont
tZ50 loth good condhion Call
814-371r-2183
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bel• UOO 00 Pavsrt las•
guH:1r and amptlfler, like new,
neo.oo 304·178· 3628.

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New anduted p art• tarWh•t ea.
Olu,.ets, M-M Deuu ua ctors
Cla~tlc C aprlc 2 dr , whit ebody
S1ders Equif1ment Co 304 · hght.
blu e vinyl top Ught blue
676· 7421
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lilt, tape deck, runs excellent,
Homelite ch ain saw ule, looks
mun sell Make
Sui) er XL·AO 3 6 cu tnch 19n sharp,
Mike m• tn offer Call
engtn e manual &amp;nd auto oil
mg. 16 In pow&amp;r t1p bav S14 446 t756
t28900 W e havoonr30 1976 Ford Gran Torino C aJI
good uaed and rebu•lt aawsm 614
·446· \622. $360
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stock lrom 875.00 tO S160 00
WeW111 g•~ ·e a free cham or 1980 Chevette Red AC,
el eet ch atn If/IN sharp en er
ana 11,00 1978 Ct'levv
Wlll'l the purctl as e of any u1ed C
apnc: e Wagon Good cond•·
saw Keefer Service Center, t10n
s•9·
St Rt 87, Leon, W Va Phone 2001 . 81100 Call 6,4
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•1&amp; 00 or Will tr 1(1 I for Call
i04;&amp;76·&amp;761 .

Muaical
lnstrum ents

76

1979 Capri 4 ely , 4 spd turbo,
mce condition t 1.460 Call
614· 266·1526

Volksw agon dune buggy. t300
Call614-256 ·1393

For 1 11e· 2 Sim"' ent el H a if er
' 1'12 vurs old Call sa. 9B6·
3549 after 15·00 p m

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C 11 e 600 CombIne ~elf ­
prop ell ad w1th 2 he ad1 New
Idea Cornp lcker· p•cks 2· 30
mcft rows Call 614·245-6622
eventngs

FCM' sale AKC Doberman ~p­
plll red &amp; bleck tad dock ~Mi .
Wormed, shots. PIPtrl f60 .
CoM 614· 44&amp;. n96

A.KC Sour, female. 304·87&amp;- .
2181.

1988 Chevrolet Sprint plus S
spd tr ansmlaston. r ad1o ex
cond. V ety low m1le age Eke el·
lent 1:111 mtleage Call 614·

76 Bu1ck R erg al, 79 Grand IJriK,
78 Plymouth Fury Sport all m
super condiuon Call 614·4468261

Pets for Sale

Dragonwynd Cattery ~annel
CFA Himalayan, Perttan and
S1ameu kittens AKC Chow
pupp•as Cell 814 -446-3844
lfter ?PM

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8 spd. w1th attachment w1ll
sell separate Call 614--446 ·
4149

62 Want
56

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Maul sacrfury desk Call
,tter 8 00114-445 9346

Free standing Buck WMd lnd
Coal Stove ~ireproof pad ,
atovep1pe andtrlplew•llc:htm·
ney ptpe Ctll814· 949· 2284 ,

1 btdroo.m apt m Mtddlepon all
ut•htt81 pa•d $200 per month
t100 depo11t Call 614-192
6611 dav• or 614·192-8713
evenings
3 bedroqm house tn Henderson.
w v a 304·676-7.48

wood.
aphtfor
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full
Firewood
aalel edallt40
hard
pickup load. Call 614-446 ·
3028 or 614·446·2223

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Truck bed 2 8 V-6 motor &amp;
J other
parts Call 614· 266·
6439
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front, rear 4 wheel dnve, and
pa"L Will dehver Call 614·
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Fu'm11hed room A1nge. retflg
S116 Ut1lltlts paid 919 2nd
G alllpolls S1ngle male. share
bath. 446 4416 after 7 pm

In 0 anv1lle. O)llo 7 room1, 1Yl
b at ~ • Cell614-742· 2347

Now 11k1ng applicttlons on
Mobile Homet lf"l KaK Mobil•
Ho me Park t110 ' per month
plu t utll•t•• Call 30•·175·
For sale Aoush lane. Chsshlre, ~ 3002 Of' 11ter 8 .30. 875-1389
trailer&amp; apptox. Ya u:relotwittl
porch I storage IMI41ng CaH 2 bedroom mobile home for ,.nt.
t171 .00 month 304-871·.
61 4· 3S 7· 7492
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19"77 14•70 Fairmont B•v·
vifiW 2 bedrooms, centr al llf.
w aJher and drter eq utpped for
44 Apartment
woodbumer. kttchen applian
for Rant __
ces underpmmng Call """81'4·
9B6 ·3666

Victorian mobile home 14xl7
on one e ere kilt OtenwOOd
i04· 576·2018 Ntoro 4 00 or
1fter I 00 PM

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5131h 3rd Ave 1 bdr. private
b atit •140 per mo Depo11t
requtred Call 11•· 448·4222

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Callah•n''l Uted Tlra Shop
Over 1,000 t11es,
12, 13,
14, 15, 11, 16 6 8mtlesoutRt.
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cond t66 00 2807 Birdl Ave.
ptuJn e 304 t75 3243 1fter
4 OOPM

Nicety fumlshtd mobtle home
CA &amp; litat, e~tcel IOC811on,
adult• only Call 614-446
0338

betWeen 9 &amp; 5

1986 Lowe 14ft Ins lOLl
9 8 HP ITIOtor. Carp e1.t. with
ltv•• will Call 614 · 992·2794

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HP Even rude, trailer, re al good
t tl1pa Cati6U 256 6743

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uood cond 304 675-17&amp;0

Duplex for rant 148 Second
Ave.: G allipGiit. 3 bdr liv1n
groom, dmmgroom, · new . kit·
chen, backyard, r&amp;fr1g &amp;nnga
t285 plus uttllt1ea &amp; M t\,lfltv
depOsit Call 814-•48·0890

on n at10n aiT V W1thChr~stm ••
JUS'I around the corner 'YOU are
sure to get a grut start Don't

BORN LOSER .

Pldl ens Uud FurnitUre Good
qu •hty used "furniture Op an 9
to 6 Of call for appOintment
304·676·6483 or 675· 1450

Furf'lithed IPI ad'"utts onty Ctil
814·446·9623

e•citlng toya aftd g~fts en 100

Goods ,

_2!! 01~~8, 7.'164.~-

2 bdr 2 baths. kitchen fur·
ntshed, 11 Coun St t 3,26 per
mo plus uttlltl• . reference &amp;.
d&amp;fiOIIt. Call 81 4· 446·4926.

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WedneSday, October 1, 1986

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New ,&amp; used reing , range1,
wash en S. ~ry ltrl 6 pc wood
L.room suite t400 Molloh •n
Fum , Rt 7 North. G.. Hipolls.

A'ltnC:V Inc l janment"2bd1utililiOI panty paid nl01 Cal1
304-675 5104 •• 30• en
7921

deatre to m eke rt'l:lney, h ave f\ln
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City CoM 114·251·8620

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We Will PfO"'ide

6t ~oueehold

Ap1rtment
for Rent

- -HOJMmak•a lftd C..-... Peop ..

Wednesday, October 1. 1986

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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SHELBY (UP! 1- 'The deatl) ora Shelby woman. wiDse ID.cb' was
fou nd inside the garage of her vacant and bJrned home, rernatns
under·inv,•stlgatlon, Richland County authorities said Tuesday.
Sanda K. Sprague, 33, dlro !rom carbon rroooxide polsonll1g,
flichlanrl Coonty Coroner Dr. William Jeffries said.
Hrr body was found in a garage near her lloU§e, which was .
des6oyf'd by a deliberately se.t fire,The bleb' wasdlsrovered several
. hours after Sunday's fire had been extll1gu!shed.
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tu lrd thP fi re wns set. The va.cant house was damaged by another·
fi re Oct. 21; 1!185. and at that time, authorities tmnd marijuana boiing
l.Ultiva ted inside.

Sprngue and her husband, Joseph, own the property.
No 11 rrrsts ila\'e bem made. said IA&gt;ta::tive.Dale Shetleter.

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XEC: L\ iUPil - A judge has refused to allow a 7-year-old girl
al lr·grdly m~f() IJy 1!1e president of .t he Greene County chapter d tbe
:-11\,\ CP to undergo tesls.
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c&lt;,un !S of rape of I he girl between June 1982 ~nd October 1984. ·
\.;arland. wlio could be sentenced to1ife in prison If oonvicted, has
plr;,cjecl itillCX'P nt and is fi-ee on baiL Hi:; trl,jjl is to begin Monday.
1;, r&lt;:·nr County Cor11{110n Pleas Judge Edward K!mmel refused a
tHPU S&lt;' motion til is past Monday toorderpsychologicalandphysical
tesl~ 011 tl1e girl. He also tllled against a motion by Garland'siawyer ·
lila !"he be allowed to study grand jUly testimony of the girl and her
tnot ht'r befut'P tile ltial opens.
.. 'llle judge grauted a defense r!'(juest !hal spa::ial prosecutor Linqa
Howla11d .luntish a supplemenl al bill of particulars ronceritlng the stx"&lt;'ilic clatPs a11d times of the alleged incidents.
'l&lt;'i rm nel ri1lf'd In .July that the child can testify at the triaL ·
Suppotwrs of Garland. president of the Greene County chapter of
thP Ni\,\CP for l :i ye;1rs, !tave claimed that the case is racially

Trial set in Aleron murders·
1\ 1{110:&gt;1 IU PII ,- 1lte trial for Richard Cooey II, accused in the
Lal&gt;.tr Lla~ rnurdet s of two University of Akron women, will stay in
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Plms C'uurl. l:OOI'v's lawyer requested. a change r1 vEflue tor his
client. whu tws pleaded innocent ~y reason of insanity.
' "llw judg,.- tll l0d that the rmtion for a chan~ of venue was
pt om,I UJ'P ." sold Summit County Pro~utorLynnSiaby. "We must
" ' "''"' ntake an efforllo seal an impartial jury here."
Ju11· 'olcclion i' to brgin Nov. 12.
: Cooe;l' s Ia 11 .vrr also asked Ihat certain evidence be suppressed .in
tl1r lri;ol. The rnotion .will be considered at a hearing Oct.lO.
Als•l .1piJE'.1 1in~ ln cou11 '1\Jesday wer~ Kenneth Horonetz, 18, and
l'el'l )' ';,ant, 19. 13olll men have pleaded innocent to charges that
Iiley ltri[H I disjXlse of evidence in the case.
l'linr Dickrns, 17. is a wailing a hearing to determine if he may be
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shtrt wtth the maror college team emblem or your choice.. Buy 15 bacs and
Itt a london Foe stachum sweater. lnsulation pu rchasos must be made btl·
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and Ted Warner, highway ruperintendent, •presented.therommission• ers ·a: tliumb.nall sketch d where the
highway, departrn~nt stand&lt;; at this
point In the year..
Warner said t~ department Is
now in the . .process of stocking
oversized cinder&amp; from the KYger
Creek J)OWer plant to be used snow
and Ice rontroL The ·dePar!ment Is
still d!tchtng and cutting brush, he .
added . .
Roberts said ihat roa~ .seal1ngs
h;lve." been rompleted wllh the
exceiltion of a)e projeCt to be done
for Letart Township.
He also report€\! tbat . three
RECOGNJZED - ~Oliver, RSVP dlrel:tor a1
bridge repair projedS in !hi! west
the l'!imior (:ltlzens Center; left, pins first year
end .of ihe county have hli' been
wlunteer, Robert B~,, whose oontrlhut'-"lncludes
finished.
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In another matter, the ooard
Maples, aud the Extended Care FacWty of Veterans
intends to grant a te:juest from
Meigs County Court Jud~ PatrtcR
O'Brien to cancel a bond on Kelly
Silyder as a deputy oounty court
clerk, and in her place, txmd Linda
King. The boaro wjll ·(ulfUI ·the
rtquest as soon as the judge puts
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Recogn1tion.luncheon ho~ors
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luncheon of the . Retired Senior vey, Joseph Smith, Bill Qulvey and Evelyn Mundry, Margaret .
Volunteer Program was held . re- Dora Crispin.
Kennedy, Robert Bush, Kenneth
' cently at Dale's Smorgasbord to
Cundiff, Wllliarn Hol:Bck, Herman
honor the~ volunteers enrolled In
First-year RSVP volun .eers rec- Kincaid, Harold Rice, GeOrge ·
tbe Meigs project.
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ognlzed and .pt¢sented pins wet~ Sellers, Don Kennedy; Mae Lyoch;
.• rt~~e proiifam pro'VIdes .volunteer • 'Ciyda Ailen!IWQJ:U!, Martha Olllds, f1eva McDaniel, Stella Fieshm!lll.
service at 38 stations with over Eunjce Christy, I Martha Clonch. Vmg!qia Walton, MOdred Well,
50,00J ho~rs of volunteer service Zlma Gainer, · Wilma Ha~on, Gharies Murr~. Louise Hines and
being complled annually.
Est!~){ Hayes, Cllrlstine Kessler,
NeiUe Lowe.
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Presented 10-year service ,HazeJ\ McC!oild, ·Freda McFann,
Program staff are Susan Ollver,
plaques were Ada Bissell, Edna Ruby Morris, Irene Ralph, Carolyn · diroctor;. Jeanne Braun and Alice
Carman, Sylvia Curtls, Llll1an Smith, Eleanor Smith, .Edith Wolfe, CQOrdlnators, and Doyle
,Demoskey, Emma Ha~.man, Spencer, Frances Starr, Nell Hudson, driver.lnteresled retirees,
' Garnet Hensly, Violet Jarrell, Wilson.
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age 60 or more, who would like
Sylvia Wolfe, Frances Alkire,
Carrie Kennedy, Mae McPeek,
more information about volunteer..
Opal Diddle, Mamie Buckley, ing are invited 1o call !!!2-2161. ·· ·
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;u{d 111stallatlort of tire lzydrants; Township, $6,721.76 to hard surface
Syracl!se Village, $4,9)) to extend a portkm of Zuspan Hollow Road;
the p:JOl deck arourid London Pool; · Rutland Fire Department. $~.00J
MHjdleport Village, $lll,OOO to pur- for part rl the funds needed to,
chase and tear down the burned out purc)tase a new rescue Md equip.Empire Furniture Building so the ment .truck: Scipio Fire ~part­
~rty can be resold for develop- rnent, $10,00J for : fire fighting
ment; Tuppers Plains EMS, sal0927 ff)uipment; Pomeroy EMS, $5,451
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·requests were Racll1e Village, &amp;ltton Township, $8,678 to hard hydrants In the Ohio 248 and Keno
$8,073 tor waterline replacement rurface Mile Hlll Road; Sallsbury • areas; Rutland VIllage, $al,ll)(l to
dred~ a stream on Salem Street,
which Is filled with run off from
stnp mines; Pomerny Village,
$8,00l liir installation of wreel ~hair
access ramps on the sidewalks;
Meigs County Engineer, $:/l!,7lll to
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By LEE LEONARD
teste ·· tax hike," Rhodes said be tolerated .
Road 21) from Ohio 7 to the
UPJ stalehoilse Reporter
Wednesday in citing two para·
"It is ab11ndantly clear that state
POINT PLEASANT - The Brumfield when he went to the Middleport rorpor~lion limits;
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!)
graphs of a five-page memoran- spending· is out of rontrol," said
defense rested its case Wednesday Glenwood Inn the night of Jan. 14. · Pomeroy Fire Department, $13,646 flepubiican gu~rnatorial candi- dum sent Sept. 8 from the ' state Rhodes. "These are not Jii'n
afternoon, six days after testimony
Hibbard testified he .first saw for fire fighting equipment.
· dale James A. Rhodes has accused Office of Budget and Management • Rhodes's Jlgures. This I; Celeste's.
hegan in the murder trtal of Kermit Clary on Feb. 24 upon a referral
The ~4 requesis total $173,616.76 . the administration of Gov. Richard to the governor and slate legislative hand·!lcked budl}!!t director condlKeith "Buck" Clary, 53, Lesage, · from another doctor and has been
The county has available a total F, Celeste with "wild eia::tlon year leaders.
tioning the Legislature for another
W.Va., who Is cbi.rgedJn coons::- treatll1g ilim sll1ce tor depression, of $82,5ll to be dispersed among spending"whicilhesaldwillsetthe
Rhodes quoted William J . tax hike." '
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lion with the Jan. 14, 1986 shooting anxiety and sleeplessness.
eight eligible projects.
stage for another tax hike.
Shkurti, director of the OBM, as
"111 no way are we preparing to :
death of Willia!ll Keith "Barney"
On Feb. 19, Hibbard said, Clary
The rommlssioners .will meet
The Celeste adm1111strallon im- saying thai state spendll1g this . raise taxes," said Shkurtl. "! dOn't
Brumfield, 36, at the Glenwood Inn. began a battery of tests conducted Tuesday with Kim Shields, rounty mediately denled·~ntemplating a fiscal year wlll exceed income by think it's vel')&lt; llkely. It's not
Maspn County Circuit ·Judge by his staff which rontinued on Feb. development director, to rev Jew the tax increase, said the spending was $358 million, raising base spending something we're planning at aU~ "
Clarence Watt ordered the eight· 20 and Feb. 24. The tests, Hibbard applications and determine eliglbil· agreed to by Republicans and by · 3.5 percent for the next
Shkurtl expiall!ed that state
man, eight-woman jury, whic~ · said, were administered for the tty. The accepted projects will be pointed out a moratorium on new ·biennium. '
legislative leaders from IDth par~
includes four alternates, toretum to p~rpose of aiding him ln making an announced on Oct. 21.
spending is in e!!ocC
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The portion of the memo omitted ties, in' adopting the current budget,
court at I p.m. today to hear evaluation of the defendant.
Final appllcation from the rounty
"Wild election year spending by by Rhode~ urged austerity on the agreed to draw oown a $458 miillon
instructiOJri from him and closing
· The PIYChtatrlst described tlary, for CDBG funds must be submitted the Celeste.administration Is cata- part of state agencies ancj said l:Blance at the end of June 1986 to
arguments frorn)'rosecuting Attor- , . during the first session with him . to the state by Oct. 31.
Wiling Ohio toward another Ce- · · bJilt-ln spending increases wlll not '$54 mUllan by June 1987 in crder to·
ney Damon B. Morgan·· Jr. and
persOnally on Feb. a1 as being
fund additional tax culs and
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defense attorneys Don C. KiJJRery . depressed, nervous and worried
spending programs.
and David Nibert.
and said the defendant told him he
In his memorandum, Shkurti
. Clary, who testified Monday in
was having trouble sl~plng. By the
polntl'\1 out that the drawdOW!J 1
his own defense, maintains the
next session, on March 18, Hibbard
preseitts "a difficult challenge" for ·
_ shooting was an accident. He sa;,:s said, Clary revealed he was
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budgeting because it puts
he went to the Glenwood Inn the
sleeping better, and'by a March 2!1 ·
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~% :,e t!;; ~~nt~~~~t h';: meeting, .the defendant appeared
higber than the lnrome base .
ahout rumors he had allegroly been
less depressed ~t indicated ~
Shkurtl saip revenue growt~
spreading that C!arv was "q · · ..
wanted to avoid the pubUc, d!dn t
durtng the next two years wlll be
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want to see anyone and had
'"ronstralned" and that a 5 percent
The defendant ·told the jury he
tiD ghts of s icicte.
wan ted the rumor stopped and only
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persbnal income tax cut takll1g.
Hibbard testi!led he h!KI 10 rrore
meant to scare Brumfield. The gun
effect next Jan . 1 wlll wst '$125
he carrted with him that ·night,
sessions with Clary, each ias\~g an
mllllon 111 Oscal J9ll8.
based on his belief that Brumfield
average of half an hour. the last
In his memoranduffi, Shku rti
may have also had a gun, dis·
session, he said, was Sept. 16, ablut .
asked Celeste and legislative lead·
charged Clary said wben Brum- a week before the trial bega,p.
ers to:
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-COntinue a moratorium on
fleig jerked his arm upon hell!g
person who lntmtlally · hurts, in·
additional
spending bills.
confronted by Him.
' jures or kUis another person would
-Minimize
"backwor" spendThe ·•last witness called to the
be likely come to a psychiatrist with
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and
ac;cumuiate
as many lapsed
stan~ by the defense w~s R. W.. symptoms of dep~on, Hi!J!iard
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(savings)
as possible.
.l'llbba,rd of Huntington, the_psychla·
said they would'rot, b!ieause such il
-Forbid agencies to bJDd In
t11st "'ho has been lreatliig Clary . person would probably feel ro guUt
infiatklnary increases and one-time
sina; about a month after Brumor remorse.
!llrchases into their new budget
field s death. In an abbreviated
. Kingery then asked Hibbard if 00
requests.
sesslori of court, which lasted from . had form!'d an epll11o ' based · the
aboutl::Jlto4p.m .. thedefl!!lsealso
tests adminiStered t0nCiary, ail~ his
'.Rhodes has prop:Jsed another
ra::alled Its ·weapons expert, Pete
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McCoskey to clarlfy hi
interviews with the defendant, as
automatic 5 percent reduction In
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towJ:!ethercr mtBuckCiary,onthe
credentials.'
the personal inwme !a)( next ~ar,
· Dr. ffibbard, whose testimony
14th day of Jan11ary, h!KI any 111tent
PO!T COLORS FOR CONCERT . - The Rio · Cooperation with Rio G..U.de Co!Jele. Lyne· Center which would cost the state even
Graacle College JWro Cadet Baltal1on will post the Will seat Z,I!OO..RemQinfng me tlcl!eis wiD be ctvm more.
was objected to by the pro~uting
~=· B=~~~~t or kill one
colors
before lhe t11ar1 d. lids Sunday's concert by The oot on a flnt.come, flrat.M've basis ill the ctflces of
Shkurti has rounseied agalhst
attorney, told the jury UP!&gt;n direct
· Before Hlli&gt;ard answered the
· Unlled Stales Army Fleld Band ud Soldlen' O!orus The Pally Sentmel, Gallipolis Dally Trl1lute llidPolnl impielllent111g that cut, which
examination by Kingery that l! IS • . questlon Morgan obj ted and the
at Lyne Cenler In lUo Graacle. More thlln'2,1110 tickets . Pleasanl ~. 11cket holclel'll &amp;I'll uqect Ill he under the law wlll take effect tilly if .•
his opinion, based upon the results
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of the tests and his interviews with
judge dlsmi.sse:! the jury fqr a shoit
taUs to 7
concert 11p011110red by Ohio VaDey Puhlllllilng Co. 111 ~ battalion llltllllberll, fram left, Clll'illtlt Prollll, . perc:ent for six consecutlVe roonths,
and observations of the defendant recess. I:.ess tllan lll minutes later,
Tanja Tracey, Jennie Slater and Usa Evans•
. that Clary did not .111tend to .klli ·
(Continued on Pa~ 9)
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1be rate Is now 8 percent.

Rhodes allegesiax bncrease;
·Celeste camp issues denial

Defense·rests case
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volunteers receiving pins were Freda McFarm and
Zana Gainer, Ito r, who vohtnteer at the hosplal and
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the 1987 Gtmrnun!ty Developmetlt
Block Grant pie llave been rubrnllted to the Meigs County Commlsstoners. Out of those 14, only eight
can be funded, acrordtnc to CDBG
guidelines from the Ohio Depart·
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"We lee~· this is a potentially ha1aroous situation," Pieloch said.
" We won't know the cause until the contractor romes in
1\\'ocbtrsda)·l morn ing. but we believe a iar~ part of tre !X'Oblern is
tluc to II ~al')' rauts in area last few days."
Pirlrch sa id that 'CCIion of 1-70 is built on fill dirt which possibly
began erddutg. . ··
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Shelly and Sa nds Co. of Zanesville Is to begin repair work ldday. 'Pit•lcch &gt;: tid he didn 'l know how long it would take to repair.
Ontil 1epa irs are romplel ~. westbound traffic is being detoured
ahout sl' miles starting 'llt tile New Concord exit. Pteloch said the
cl(·tuur u&gt;es U.S. 40, a four-lane highway in that area.

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~ned and then tabled by the.
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commlssioner5.
.The Meigs COunty Health Depart, Syracuse h8$ $7,00 in Communment will operate on about $«l,OOJ lty D~:velepment Block .Grant ITIJ·
less 111 1987, whlle ·.the county TB nies with which to buDd t II! facUlties
office wllllncrease about $40,000. ' and both bids came in well ewer that
These are the only chan~s in the amount. Modern · Protecttve Gtatproposed 1987 , budget for ·Meigs ings, ColumbJs, entered a bid of .
County as prepared by the budget · S'Z7,390.40 and Hous~ Comtruction,
commission. A resolution accepting Syracuse, entered a bid .of $12,000.
the pro~ b\ldget, with rates of
'l)le boar,d tabled the bids 1D be
taxation, Was accepted Wednesday returned to Syracuse Village Coon·
by the Meigs .Co·unty . c1l for review and directions m how
Commissioners.
the commissioners should proreed .
· Accordll!g to the proposed in the matter. bJdget, the health department's
The ooard ~~Ccepted a bid from
one-mlll Olllll"atll1g levy will l'educe Maxine Gaskill, Middleport, tor
10 •75 mlll 1987.
additional office space tort he Social
The one mill generated services division ·of the Meigs
$181!,~.63 for the health depart·
Ceiunty Department ·of Human
ment, according to budget COrnmls· Services, subjoct to approVal from
sion figures. The · .75 mlll will the state Department of Human
generate $148,025.86.
Services.
By vot~ in May, TB's operatll1g
'98$klll offefed l,(ll9 ~ ,llare feet
levy Increased trom .40 mill to .~ of space in the up!tairs of the
mill, which, ,under new valuation, former ColUmbia Gas building In
means an 111crease from $55,325.75 Middleport, at a rost of $000 it.
to $95,18.191.
lllonthfora·periOdofiW!lyears, The
. . Bids from two rompanies to food stamp portion of liuman ·
construct restroom !acUltlfls.at the services Is already mused 111 the
Syracuse roadside park were IDWnstairs of the same buDding.

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Slip muses 1-70 lane shutdown

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\\'endy Offrrdo, 21, and Daw n Mt'Creery, :D. Cnoeycouldr!J11'iVethe
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h o l c t·sw~ 70 from New Conrord to Norwtch and a rontractor wtll
su rwy damage t:xlay.
f&gt;&lt;•pprtmm t spokesman Dwayne Piela::h said cracks had formed
on ti"' roact_andthe betm along a 2(XJ.foot sa::tion of the highway
w h~rc an embankment had slid away. Pei!ech said a 31-fool vertical
clrop began only six feet from tlle highway and guardrails were

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the mid ~s to low OOs Saturday and
Theprobabllityofprecipitatilnis ,Sunday. \fighs w,ill, be iJ .the ~s ·
70 percent today, 00 percent tonight · Friday, between ffi aJid 75Sal\lrday
and 3l percent Thursday..
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Waste Facility,
slt!!S for WTI. ·
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Board. .
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Charles Waterman •.r~resentlng
· B4t the Ohio aiforney ~neral's
offtc~. aJ)d ro\msel for 'WI1 . said ·
said tre "state of the art" '
maxin;tum safety pra::aqtions have facility will accommodate haza)'d-;
· 11een \taken, and the facUlty will ous waste from ·seven states Md; .
result in · the • "minimal, adverse will- ,dispose of it permanently by,·
envlrdnmentalimpact."
inelrieration, "Nothing about this .
' "Th~ Hazarwus Waste Facility · faciUty Is a dump," he said. '
Board\. clid rot -rEquire WI'! to ' Tobin. the d&gt;unty prosecutorwlio;
produCf any. indication t!Jat . this .represents protesting residents or.,
was th~ ~t site for !he dlsp:Js~l . East Uve11XX11 and Wells~e. said ·
facUlty \" argued attorney pavid the board ·"put•lhe cart. hefore Ire
Tobin. represE!IJtlnir the Columbi- liorsi&gt;" in approving tre facUlty.
ana Coo'r ty ~i""d of Health ;nld the · . "Obviously, there can .be no
Co.m ll)U n i \Y Prot e.ct Ion perfect site, bu\ one site CO)IId he
AsSQciatioh: •
. better than another,'' said Tobin,
"Nowt\er€ (in the statute) does il · arguing that thebuqlen tallsm the ' .
say
thill 1any other sites 'must be HazardOus Waste FacUlty Board,to
Winds will be light and from !he
ronsldered
by the board," roun- protect the citizens by keeping the
southwest tonight.
tered
MIQhaei
Marous, an assistant incinerator away from the bull\ of
Ohio Extended Forecast
stat•
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altto~iiey
general
representing the ~.(00 'powtation.
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COLUMB)JS, Ohio (UPI) -The
Thelligh roijri lsex!X'cteii to rule
O)lio Supreme Court. has .takeri . by ti)e end .of · the year on .the
under advisement the controversial five-year (Hd plan.
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issu~ of wh!'ther to permit a huge
Chief Justice FrMk D. Cell-'
regional hazardOus waste inclnera- brezze ·.Is campaigning for re. tor to be locafed in I;:asl Liverpool. eleetion on · another hazardous
The court heard. oral arguments waste case, saying the hlgh court)
Tuesday in an appeal by local, policy Is th.a t loca!Tesidents should
citizens and the Columbiana he permilted .lo prole::! themselves
County Board of Health from a . from toxic ,fumes and liquids.
lower court decision allowing
An attorney ·for . Columbiana
Waste Technologies Inc: to con- , County and Its. residents told the
struct tile . S!lJ mlllioQ incinerator court Tuesday that !he Ohio '
near the Ohio River.
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