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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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. . Mino r ~rul~es were found on her body. but none indicated she 'was
h ' alrn. Jeffries said. Authorities . said they have )iot ruled ·rut a
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.Jim Hauser. an investigator !rom the state firknarshai's office.
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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JzulKe bloclt..s tests on rape victim
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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Sn.1rle•r Ga rla nd ,' 5~. of Wilberforce. was indicted in April on 33
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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Dlll u1g a pl'P-trial hearing Tuesday in Summit County Common
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
11 ied '" :&gt; n adu lt for aggravated murder, robbery. kidnapping and

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collece. footballt~am emblem of our choice. Buy 10 bags and get a sweal·

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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.' -Phil Rob!irts, county Engineer,
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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· ·. · ~terlalnlng al ~he plano and organ at the Center, The
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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CHAPMAN SHOES
. NEXT TO ELIEIPILDS IN POMEROY

Recogn1tion.luncheon ho~ors
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The 13th. an~uai recognition Bernadine Meier, Lula Mae Qu!- Margaret Butcher, Flossie Dillon, :
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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res\lrface Hobson Drive (County
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
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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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the spending base is 3.5 percent
~% :,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.
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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
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"backwor" spendThe ·•last witness called to the
be likely come to a psychiatrist with
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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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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 .•
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· have INiea liVen 011110.area resident&amp; lor lhe 3 p.m. sealed by 2:411 p.m. Pictured abovewllhthe CO.,IIIIn! Ohio's \lnemployment
of the tests and his interviews with
judge dlsmi.sse:! the jury fqr a shoit
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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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Memorial Hospital. Among the other 40 first year
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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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
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construct restroom !acUltlfls.at the services Is already mused 111 the
Syracuse roadside park were IDWnstairs of the same buDding.

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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
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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
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"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.
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Ohio Extended Forecast
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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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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 '
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On "Firing Line" re::ently, as thoi
clock~ed' the last few·sreonds of

that Buckley, llke Katpov or Inviting Bin to say whether violence
KaSparov In tO:: world· chess of the type cqrrently. engaged in by
the p ogram, a mischievous c;llampionshlp contest now going on the ANC was, In Blll's opinion, a
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·or the panel asked nw In Leningrad, Is capable o1 malting. legitimate possible optl:&gt;n for a
vahl
coUeague Blll Buckley a mistake under pressure of the · SoUth African · blaol&lt; today - or
whethe if he"were a S:JUth A(rlcan tln\e cJoek.
even, perhaps, the only smslble
black, he would join the African . There Is, of oourse, the thresmld option?
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~ven on the latter .assumption,
communist-dominated · ·orga~tlza - . as (Say) a Zulu. Did Blll's ques- though, I am !xiund to say thai I·
tlon that Is conducting a campaign tioner urean ,to ask lilm to ptcture ' believe · BUI's ' answer was · misof terrorist vjolence In ~uth Africa himself, Including his well,known takeu;' and his subsaiuent public
-most of It, at the moment, aimed argumentative temperament and wrestles with the issue In his ·
at the ANC's ·competitors ' l:lr British publlcschool background, column Indicate, at a minimum,
leadership of the nation's blackS).
as mystically Inserted Into the skin that he hlmseltls uneasy about the
With one eye ·on that red serond of aSouth African blaek and called matter.
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The governing ~rinc!ple here is
join the ANC. Which merely proves (more likely) was he simply that a person living In a reasonably
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United States or Great Britain, has
ro rmral light to resOrt to violence
to· overthrow the government, .
hecause · he has lull recourse to .
political action (notably ·votingl as ,
a m~s of getting his way on · •
•political issues. If he doesn't get his.
way. tl\at Is only because more
people voted ·to . arrange matters
some other way. The subtle combination · o! mtnolity. rights hnd
majority rule legitimately forecloses any appeal to brute force . .
In a totalitarian states (such as
the Soviet Union, for example), no
one- or at least no one outside the
Politburo - has any even a
potmtlally effective voice on polltlcallssues. In such a situation, as L
said lrj a book published 13 years .
ago, the ordinary ·citizen "is, _In
effect, a political plisoner; and as
such he has the right of anyone
unjustly Imprisoned: namely, to
rebel against his jailers In any way
he can."
But the· United Staies and the
Soviet Union are, of course, almost
· paradigmatic examples of a democracy and a totalitarian state. The
'difficulty In applying the rule to
S:JUth Aflica Is that a number of
factors complicate the plcture
drastically In that particular case.
Blacks, · to be sure, · cannot
presmtly vote in South Africa. But
sur~ly It maJ&lt;es ~ dlfferenee_
that the
government---,.- actively .seeking
negotiations with all blacks willing
to renounce violence (i.e.,. other
than the A,NC), looking to the
formulation of mutuaUy acceptable
constitutional provisions to bring
blacks Into the political life of the
oountry.
And surely It matters too that the
ANC (to quote Buckley himself) "Is
most certainly directed by communists." For If the ANC achieves
power. and communism comes to ·
South Africa, her black citizens,
along with everyone else, will very
.obviOusly not enjoy that political
freedom whose dental was the
justification for resorting to vlolenre In the first place.

U you heard a low rumbling on the afternoon ~ Sept. 23, It probablY was
Dirksen commenting on the latest outrage committed
bY tllll folks he left behind to tend the nation's business.
Dirksen's posthumous dismay would have been caused by the House of
Representatives, which gave final congressional approval ~ legislation
designating the rose as the national flower.
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taken the Senate fioor and denounced the choice at lengthlnan avalanche'
· of technlcolor rhetolic delivered In an oratolical style once rescribed as "a
rising tide of olive oil."
. Dirksen, wiD came to Washington In J933~d represented lllinois in the
House and Senate for 36 years, was the champion of the marigold for the
national flower. His loyalty to the maJ'Igold was as passionate and
steadfast as his advocacy for other lost causes d the day, such as balanced
budgets and more Republicans In the Senate.
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. His speech~ n behalf of the marigold were yearly events eagerly
awaited by a ionadoes of old-time elocution, and there were some wiD
believe the · · te over the Issue of a national flower was pu!pOSely
prolonged by mbers who preferred to listen to Ev Dirksen damn· the
rose and other such pretenders as the dog\llood and the con)flower at
length rather ihan sit through another dreary crbate over ·nuclear
proliferation.
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Dirksen, who died just 17 years ago, was one d the last practitimers of
medicine show oratory In Congress. His vdlce was l:&gt;w and syrupy, and like
Tony Bennett, he loved to hold a note, rolling a long word around on his
tongue and savoring each syUable like a tasty morsel.
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Tall, sharobllng, usually rumpled with flyaway hair, Dli'ksen In the 1900s
was a klnd.of polltk:al throwback to the days when senators lo9ked either
like distinguished statesmen or ham actors, take yoor choice. Some
thought he was a·carlcature of the latter, caDing him "oleaginous Ev."
· Hls ornate style could be. deceiving. During one legislative battle,
reporters asked Dirksen, then Senate majority leader, a question and were
told In sonorous tones, "That Is locked In the boso~ of Abraham."
He was teUing them to ask House Republican lead~• Charles A. HaUeck.
One repOrter who recaDed that the Initial stood for Abraham got the story.
Others, and. their names -might be a surprise, regar!Ed him as a
tough-inlnded realist who played polltlcs to the hilt but could accept defeat
with good grace.
One was Oarence Mitchell, the NAACP's CapHol Hlll canny lobbyist
WASHINGTON -"Aright-wing,
of these groups is to cwerthrow gas.
salesman of tooling equipment; has
during the great civil rights battleS r1 the 1900~. Mitchell, as unassuming as anarchiSt white supremacy move- goat
the
government,
and
their
protest
Has
built
schools
to
teach
been involved In health food stores
Dirksen was·flamboyant, said he never had trouble doing honest business
ment .. . antt-8emltlc, extremiSt .. activities are only one way to members how to evade federal and and served In the U.S. Army
with the Illinois senator.
considered violent and dangerous
state truces.
Ordnan ce In Southeast Asia." .The
Another was Lyrxlon B. Johnson, who said In his memoirs that Dirksen, ... a threat to the peace and achieve these ~als ."
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The
manualls.a
W.tD's
Who
of
tax
Has·
founded
churches
to
help
profile
adds that the man left his
lor all of his bombast, coulltjlle trusted to do what was right for the muntl)'. seculity."
protesters,
llstlhg
the
dubious
crememberS
evade
taxes·
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wife
and
three children and "Is now
And, said LBJ, It was DirkS€!! who broke the back r:1 tfu anti-civil lights
The ravings of some left-wing dentials of 48.distinct groups. The
Is
ronductlng
paramilitary
believed
to
be living.with the wife or
filibuster In 1964 by signaling the end of a l:&gt;rig. Republlcan-Southern campus radical taunting his politi-- Ust Includes various Ku r&lt;Iux Klan
training.
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ex -wife of !I fellow Posse member
Democratic autance with the declaration that the end of legalized racial cal enemies? Hardly. These denunorganizations,
the
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are
establishing
com(name unknown ) In ...
discrimination was "an Idea wtvse time had come."
ciatory descriptions are taken from 'Posse Comitatus, the Kansas-based pounds In rural, sparsely•populated ·Pennsylvania ."
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Another .A:lsse big shot fingered
manual - a sensitive, Internal paramlllfary Christian survivalist privacy" to manufacture their own by the IRS manual is retired CoL
document Intended for the edifica- ~tflt ,,jVtllse name is a Jingle: The weapons, the manuaf states, adding WU!Iam P. Gale, a former aide to
tion of Internal Revenue Service Covena,nt, the Sword and the Arm .that "In New Orleans, La. , Posse the late Gen. Douglas MacArthur
agents.
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o!the Lord.
r:llembers have managed to take and a director of guerliUa opera,
The Indianapolis Slar
CompUed by an agency intEIII- . · Complete with photographs, the pctures of IRS agents for Posse lions in the Phutpplnes In World
Soviet troops Invaded Afghanistan at the request of the Soviet "puppet
gence officer !rom crim!f1al ie- manual gives IRS agents the •threat' use."
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government !here in ~Rcember 1979. The Invasion was Intended to tlghte11 . cords, news cl1ppings · .-an1f the history, organlzatlonai breakdo\11\S
Agents are told how to spqt Posse manual,_Gale and his grdUp use the
· Moscow's control and secure Soviet power closer to the Persian Gulf and
subject organlzatl:&gt;ns'·· own propa- and membership requirements of Comitatus members. They "wear colonel's California ranch as a base
Arabian Sea. ,
ganda leaflets, the training manual the extremist groups, as well as the tiny gold hangman's nooses on their and have formed alliances with
Since then about one-third of the Afghan population has been killed or has
warns IRS agents what to expect vital statistics of their leaders. For lapels," the manual s~ys.
Oklahoma and Arkansas motorcy!led, mostly to neighboring Pakistan. But the Mujahedln, the Afghan
when they go after tax protesters example, the manual describes
The often painstaking detail cle gangs, "iradlngdrugs for111egal
freedom fighters, continue fierce resiStance. As a result, the Soviets control
who belong to such militant tax- Posse Comitatus as a collection of provided In the manual Is IUus- guns and explosives."
only about 2 percent of the territory.
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protest groups a5 Possee Comita-" "unau thorlzed, self-appointed trated by the profile of a former top
Gale declined to talk to us, but his
More recently, the Soviets have been trying a new strategy: pressuling
tus. Our t;EPOrter David Davis groups seeking. the return of Posse ol!tclal. He Is desclibed as 44 wife, Roxanne, said her husband
Pakistan Into halting supplies to the freedom ftghters....
obtained a ropy of the' manual.
vigilante 'justice.' "
. years cid. 5 foot 10 Inches, :alO has never hoarded arms. "In my
The freedom fighters·deserve hop&gt; and they deserve U.S. help. If they
It Is "clear ·that sbme of the
According to the IRS manual, the - pounds, brown hair, blue eyes and humble opinion," she said, "the IRS
make the war costly enoug_h for the.U.S.S.R , the Soviets may have to pour tax'protest movement has pro- Posse:
"often dressed In a black beret, Is nothing more than a Soviet
more money and Uves into the conflict with no certainty of success In the gressed to a right-wing, anarchist,
-Advises supporters tostockpile rombat boots. and camouflage Gestapo with bullying and scare
near futu re.
white supremacy movement," the weapons, anununltlon, gas masks, fatigues.'' He took part In survival tactics. They have already overMinneapolis Slar~d Tribune
manual stales, adding: "Thf:&gt; main medical supplies, food, water arid training schools and "worked a~ a thrown the government."
' President Reagan ... thinks any !ederally-~t (speed) limit Infringes on
states' rights and would therefore return to the prt&gt;-1971 days when
legislatures could set any limits wlttllut 11sking the loss of federal l)Xlney.
(Thall clashes with Reagan's 1984 position ... that states raise the
drinking age to 21lf they are to rontlnue getting full shares of federal ald.
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the problem is so clear-cut and the benefits so clear-cut I have no misgiving
The mall concerning surnrner shortage of courts,,when as many heart-to-heart conversation with honesty and trust . If she wants to
about judicious use of federal i!lducements to encourage the states to·get
tennis has been very heavy, and as 14 people play tn each side. What her. Tell her the rmst Important cheat on her calls, su~est that she
moving. raise the drinking age and save precious lives." ...
must be answered immediately.
you sbould have said to Rose Is, thing In a marriage Is romplete play golf Instead.• - A.B.
This year at least three states - Maryland, Vermont and NevadaDear Sir: ' ·
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have been threatened with loss oflederal highway aid forfaillngtoenforce • , Tl)is summer I J'!'SCrved a rourt game Instead?" - A.B.
the ?5-mph maximum. Perhaps t~reln ll.es the president's consistency:
at 10 o'clock In the morning. When I
Dear Sir: ..
21-year drinking ages and semf-volu,mary seat.belt usage are good politics,
showed up, Payette wouldn't get
I play with . a fellow named
taking away federal highway aid Is bad politics. Credit .Reagan with
off.
He
claimed
that
I
had
refused
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(no relation to thli fllnner
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Secrelaly.of
Health, Education and
'lbe (New Orleans)
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he had a J;I!Servatlon. The Welfare). He has never.opened a •
'l'lme!I-Plcayune-&amp;ales-ltem
reason I refused to leave was that I · can of tenniS baUs In his life. He says
Confession, It has been said. is good for the soul. In the months and years
hadn't finished serving. What tha~the reason he doesn't do this Is
ahead, the nation should discover whether it is. good for the U.S.
should I havedonetogetPayetteoff that every tt,ne you tear r:tf the top
MOND"-Y
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The EPA has confessed that it has repeatedly violated the Endangered
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Species Act. The agency_acknowledges· that ,it has laDed to' protect
There Is only one thing to do t1 Valenti
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threatened animals and plants !rom pesticl(les as required by law.
such a case. Take Payette's tennis
Dear Jack: This azaterumorhas
t Having thus admitted guilt. agency officials 5&lt;!-Y that ;ieps are being
balls and throw them ov~r the been going arourxl for some time.It
!aken to bring the agency into flin.compliance by 198!.
fence.- Then when h'e goes to fetch Is spread by prople who have
I The report co ncluded that the EPA had ~Ued to take proper action In
them, lock the gate on him. !fit can guarded the same can dballs since
ahol,!t a third of some 40 cases referred to It by the F'ish and Wlldlife
work for Johri McEnroe, It can they look up playlilg tennis. While
Service.
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the awne is being destl1ly.ed,lt Is oot
The fact that the EPA commissioned a study of its performana- te!ated
!'lear Sir:
caused by tho~~e opening c'ans oot .
to the Endangered .Species Act and has (aken corrective measures
I had a singles' game with· Rose by people wbl are ronsU:Otly
illggests that it Is determined to clean ·up its act. Good.
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Styron the othef day, and ' she .lobbing the balls high Into the air.1:
The DaUy Oklahoman Oklahoma CHy
arrived, wtth six house guests. I A.B.
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protested that we couldn't get alld
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suffering endured by the town and the'workers, the p.~bttc may fairly ask . . Shebeciu:neangryandsaidthatslie
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what the local union, P-91gained lor aU Its trouble. A union lll'gotlator said
had promised her guests a game singles against t:ach other. 'The only
that under the agreement wages wlll he restored to levels above the wage
and she rouldn't understand why I problem I have Is that she calls all
t'llts Implemented by Honnelln 1984. ...
was rnaXlng such a ljgdeal over a myshotsootwhentheyareln.Ifshe
, That Is one penny more than Harmel was (Dying Its workers In October
few extra people. Was I WI'Oag In cheats at tennis, how do I llnw she
1984. when It reduced plant wages to $!1.~ an IDW' Wldera "me, too" clause obJecting to · having so many lsn'i cheating at other things? II) the union contract. It entitled t-he firm to respond t~chan~s In wages
pl&lt;!Yers on the court at the same Bruce Dogged
and benefit packages offered by at lea ~ t three ol the five major
time? -Wendy Leurs
Dear Bruce: The first · thing I
meatpacltlng companies.
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would suggest is ask yoor wile to
· The union objected, but two dlt!erent arbitrators backed the oompany.
It's hard to say who Is right111~ take an eye examination. As with.1.
Then the local, against the adv~ rt Its parent union ... went out oo strike.
willis wrong. Whlle!ourpeopleare many tennis players, It's possible
EwntuaUy the plant reopened wJth new workers and disUiusloned union
usuaUy the maximum ilr a tennis ht!t' eyesight Is impaired enougll for
membbers who crossed the picket lines. Now many olthe diehard strikers
match, tliere have been OO:aslons, her to llelleve that ywr soots are
may havl:' lost their jobs for good.
particularly .w11ere·--there Is a out U her eyes are OK, then have a
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Both Eastern and Southern hope
Two things speD trouble for the
to tum their seasons around . this · Eagles: · North Gauta's §trong
weekend as the two squads enter o~ense and Its·strong defense.
t~ir third week of SVAC football
Northa GaUla bas won fpur ·
action, Eastern wUI.entei:taln North , straight since losing;Its ~nerwtth
GaUla In the Eagles' homecorrilng . Portsmouth Notre Dame:· 20,0. In
tllt, ·while Southern travels to Oi!k those lour gamei)t has aUowed just
Hill.
24 points, while scoring 85 ofits own. ·
In other league games Hannan • Most of its offensive production .
Trace visits Southwestern and en conies from'theilowerhouse backSaturday Kyger Creek goes to field of Richard Hurt and David
Symmes VaUey.
Roush, complimented by QB Mike
After live g~mes a somewhat Kempl!r.
unpredictable season · has deve- .
La$ week Roush complied 50
loped, leaving four league teams yards on 15 caiTies as North GaU!a
undefeated In loop play and four capltall2ed Oil Hannan Trace mlsMIKE ROUSH
EI)DJE CROOKS
others winless In two loop starts..
takes ana a battered WUdcat ,.,
l&gt;-5, 124-Pound
l&gt;-10, 1155-Pound
The . unbeaten · are Oak Hill, line-up. Hurt has had several
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\vtn the SVAC this season, sits In .a to Oak HID, where top-gun's Mark
great position to do so, however a-- Boggs, Blian HoweU, and Eric
psyched-up group of E;agles are not · F~ye lead a bulky Oak HUI club.
about to have their hdmecomlng . Split-end HoweU grabbed two
spoiled.'
ID's last week, while QB Faye
· Senior Doug Beaver and Brian added the other, taking the oftenBeeler hope to lead the Eagles Into stve l:&gt;ad off IB,Iented back Mark
battle, carrying with them a Boggs.
compllm~ntary effort from East, In five games the Oaks have
ern's best rusher, junior Jeff srored ~ markers and given up 00,
Johnson "(166 yards on ·45 carries). Indicating that lhey can be scored
Most likely, regular quarterback against should one stop the powerBryan DIII'St will miss a few roore ful offense.
Southern will match wits· with
starts with a separat~ shoulder,
pawing the way for a quick-handed Pete Roush as Its leader. The jul)lor
Mark Griffin as signal caner.
fuUbac~ ; not only manages the~
In four g11mes, Durst Jed the EHS single wing, but P':Ovldes a lot of
assault with 51 tackles. Johnson power yardage out of the backfield.
follows with 47, and Horner :1!.
In ftve games Roush has 484 yards
SCO'IT NEJGLER /
J. R. Kfi'(JHEN
Since the first game with Water- In 113 caiTies.
&amp;-i ,142-Pound ·
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ford, Eastern has had trouble . Aggressive Scott BW'rls has
Sophomore QB
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fabricate a drive.
Last week Roush found the
Eastern has managed under 100 . endzooe once on hls own, then threw
yards total offenSe In consecutive · a ID pass to talented sophomore .
outings, gaining fl1lSt d I ~ yardage Chris Stout AnOther ID pass was
with Its passing game.
caUed hack. ·
Southern'soffensehasbeendolng
· According to co-coaches Don
Eichinger and Ron Hlll, much time an &lt;~(~equate job, but defensively
l!ndefforthasgonelntoreconstruct- SHS has been troubled, taking a
lng "the offense. Hoep!Ully, more passiveapproachratherthimbelng
favorable results will come from the aggrressi&gt;r.
In N-M-W
t~ EHS camp.
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Junior S.teve Homer has been the
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POMEROY ..:.. .Meigs' undefeated Marauders (5-0) gd after
their fifth straight shutout against
in\iadlng NelS(InvU!e- Yor~ here Friday, a team-Meigs has never lost to
In six previous meetings.
, Having received tl:)e gtatifying
ne~ of a fourth place in the Ohio
Regton 11 Division III computer
ratings, the Marauders shou ld be a
overwhelming fqvorite against the
young '2-3 Buckeyes of 21-year
veteran head coach Dave Boston.
Coach Charley Chancey's Marauders cim't take NYHS lightly,
however, as the boys from Buckeyeland know what it takes to win.
Nelsonville-York has not had a·
losing season fo r 18 years (1968)
- which includes the state championship y&lt;&gt;ar in 1981 and another
playoff berth in 1982,.
·P reparation for the Marauders
Ms Coach Boston up in arms this
week. "We pract)ced' against Belpre's running game all of last week
alid they carne out throwing and
riddled us to death (Belpre won
31.0). Now we have to prepare on
both ends as Meigs can do roth well.
Bartrum (Mike1 is a fine passer
artd getting better and they also
have twa fine tail6acks (Huey
Eason and Jeff McElroy), They
have .a veteran line, roth ,Offenslvely and defensively. We'll have
to cut down on misfakes. and play a
near perfect ball game to beat
them. We realize Meigs is an
ou ts ta~ding football team, but
we're going in with the idea that we
can win," said the NYHS coach.
Meigs defeated the Buckeyes ·

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C.R. Savage (12-1651 .._...... .......... .. RE
Bart rum has hit iJ1 23 of 56 passes Hayes Dean &lt;9·150) .......... .. .. ........ QB
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Yoong (ll-160)...... .. ............ .WB
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HALFliACKS -Chad Savage 111-150)
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1519-878 total yardage adva.nta«e
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its first top 10 appearance of the from a liif for ninth a week ago to rJI ·-BA""RGA=1N.:. :I'A;:,T:;_lN,:E,;:ES:_,S,;,ATU:-.,R: O-;-:AY""&amp;,nelphos Jefferson's unbeaten WUd· . year-, whUe McDonald returned sixtli this week, followed by WorSUNDAY . ALL SEATS $&lt;.50
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"ONE CRAZY 'SUr-tiER"
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CAPE, which trimmed Deer
7:00 &amp;9:00P.M . RATEO (PGl
Coaches Class Afootball ratings.
Class AAA and AA remained
Je!ferson, · second to. Newark unchanged.
Park 43-8 Saturday night, collected
Catholic the first two weeks of the
Canton McKinley, despite a 15 first place votes and 232 points in
balloting, advanced to UJe top spol narrow 31-28 overtime win over the AA balloting. Or'rvUle and
on the strength of a 46- 0 win over Youngstown , Cardinal Mooney, Ironton, which hosts CAPE later In ·
Upper SCioto Valley Friday night maintained a solld mar,:;n over · the season, both wound up with 185
and WatkinS Memorial's '14-13 Centerville among the big schools, points this week, followed ·by
VICtory over the Green Wave on · while the Cincinnati Academy of Columrus DeSales with 142 and
_Saturday night 1)Jat snapped a Physical Education (CAPE) was Columrus DeSales with 124.
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31-game winnin~ streak for NC, the well out in front ·of co-ruMersup
two- time defending state champ . . Orrvllle and Ironton· in AA
loss to McKinley, retained its sixth
McKinley, which trailed Mooney
Jefferson; making its first ever
t, with st. Cla!rsvU!e, Castalia
argaretta, Wheelersrurg and Ak:
appearance as the top- . ranked 23-14 alter three quarters ·but came
team, picked up 10 r1 the 26 back 10 win, received 16 of :B first
ron St. Vincent-St. Mary rounding
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poll points. Catholic, d(!Spitethe loss voting AAA roaches. Centerville, a
was the ooly newcome~. replacing
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four.flrsts and 170 !lOints to !lnlsh a day night, got six firsts and 200 ,....---..,....~-~-----l
points, while North Canton Hoover
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for the third consecutive week, with points and three ftrst place votes.
Cincinnati Moeller advanced ooe
St. Henry adiiancing li-om filth to
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Crooksville. Versailll!s and Allen Gahanna· Lincoln, whleh also
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Rookie right-hand~ Jimmy ·At131Jta 6-5, Pittsburgh d~feated St. · an 11-7 victory over the -Baltimore ot~r runs in the Inning scored on Saturday evenings, featuring a with late models and Hobby Stocks
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Tile Red Sox reported that team innjngs to pOSt the victory.' Calvin'
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,JAYCEE HONOREE. - Jason Bush, 5-11 2111-pound senior.
centeNJefendive tackle for the
Meigs Marauders was named
Meigs County ~aycee "Playerof-the-Week" lor Ills efforts in
the Wellston game Sept. 26. ush
led MHS with 10 solo tacldes and
was a leading force in two
goalline stands as Meigs posted
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crew saddles up for a trip to
&gt; Southwestern, wbo comes ofH :wo ·
big SVAC wins.
· Halslop, Bryant, Burleson, and
:Burnett were the big SWHS names
last week and are to be reckoned
wUh.
T&gt;ieanwhile, HT msut be able to
IJ!Iurn QB Jay Jarrell, back-up QB
Crady JohnS(ln, and tailback t .D.
.4:dklns. The expertente and talent
rf these three were greatly missed
last week:
Coach Me! Coen's young, bu t
tafented KC Bobcats must contend
with Symmes Valley and rurmlng
!;lack Donnie Craft. who has rushed '
for nearly :nl yards in hls last two
outings.
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week in SVAC football, possibly the
week of the upset. We'll wait and
S/!€. P:ll game times are 7: 00.

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Ch;mcey stated, "They're a lot tlke
Only l njurtes fo.r the Marauders f.htee-year starter' is expected' to Howard with -al. Phil King comes in ,'
Continued on. page 5.
Wellston, but not quite as quick. !rom last week_'s .21-0 win · over shuttle with 253 lb. senior Paul ----'--------""---~-----'---------:
They have a team very much Wellston seem Ill be a,leg Injury to Wolfe at the defensive tackle slot. ·, t·co(llparable to last year's. teiliT\. messenger ,offensive tackle, Scott · Meigs' leading tacklei-. is. last
Jolley (Brlan·t is the ir lOp back." · Hanning. The -l l5lb, junior is listed Week's, "Player of the Week': , 218
Chancey adds that his Marauders as doubtful and ha;; not practiced lb. senior cen~er ·and defensive
-~ery much want to keep the
this w~k .. Also, ScOtt Powell, a 'XJ7 tackle Jason Bush. Bush h~d 10
17-quartel\ , lour-game scoreless lb. sen io~ tackle, has saw more tilckies last Friday for a team·
streak going. "W~ hope to keep a action on defense each week a~d leading 31. Linebacker Paul Dailey
positive attitude and want to .keep
the streak going. Em:&gt;tlonally, It ·
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ROft!rYe Teiaphone Con11.,V
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to
increote certairl of .itl ftlod
NOTICE ill'er'!l&gt;y givan lhet
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11 10:00 a.m .. a.publoele!ewill . chargao lor telephone ~ca.
be held' ot 105 Uni!&gt;~ Avenue, For "" jluopC&gt;Ie of providing
l'o"*"'!; OhiO, IO tall for otlh an , opportunity to inter811ed
membeil of the public 1o
lhe following colateral:
1978 Mozdo I'll. 1978 taotify illhjs IJ'Oc:oecling, lootl
.O.MC Matidor 4 door. 1980 l\ejlriftg • will be held at the
Mercury Zaphier ~ !k&gt;&lt;&gt;r. 1980 foltowing times Qnd lOcations:
Tuesday, October 21 . 1986
ChtMOiol Cillttion , 4 mor.
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6:30 p.o:n .. B•low Coin,
1977 AMC Gremlin .2 doorr.p.
1980 VW ciesal2 door, 1978 munily Center, 41 South
. OViatt St., Auentbly Room.
Chevrolot Z28.
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Tho Fanjlon Bank and Sav- Hudson. Ohio 44236.
Wtdnoidav. October 22:
ings Company , Ponteroy.
Ohio. reoerveo the right to bid 19B6ot 6:30p.m .. Powhatan
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.a!&gt;ova coUoteral prior 10
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or an bids .. bmittfd:·
Further. tho abOve oollatiO'ill
be sold In the oondilion ~ ii
i1 willrro acpr... td·ori"1'!td
warranties gtven . ·· ·

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The Public Utilities Commil·
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hasring Case No. 86- 1973·
TJ'-AIR. being in the maner of
the appliottion of Wootem

In Memoriam

In loving memory of
Henry Guy Arnold on
his Birthday October
2nd, who passed away
January I, 1983.
One heart of aoid stopped
beating, '
Two shining eyes at rest,
God broke our hearts to
prove to us
He only takes the best.
To others he may be part of
the p~st .
.aut to us who loved and
lost him.
His · memory wiii always
last.
VetY Sadly Missed by Pa·
r111ts: Dores and Mildred Ar'
nold; Wife, Barbara
dr111, Brothers and

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REALTY
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NEW LiSTING - ACREAGE
- 1.92 acres with nice two
bedroom mobile home. in·
eludes stove, rrfrig., central
air. antenna, drapes. gas
heal. new storage bldg. Ask··
ing' $20,000.00.
COUNTRY LIVING -Three
bedroom brick home, lull
basement. garage, tree gas.
sits on 5.75 acres. Asking
$64,900.00.

FLATWOOD ROAD - Two
story cedar home, features
four bedrooms. large 6VIng
room w/fireplace, lormai din·
ing room, recreation rDOrr],
custom kitchen w/breakfast
room. full basement.· Sits on
three acres. Price Reduced.
Cali for .details.
RUTlAND- Corner lot wrth
modern ranch home. Three
bedrooms, bith, living room,
dining room, large kitchen.
Storage · bldg. Lot 90'x 100'.
Asking $38,000.00.
Velma Nicinsky .
Associate
(614) 742-JJ92 .

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NOriCE OF
APPOINtr.{ENT OF
FI,DUCIARY
.On September 16. 1988. i1
the Meigs County Pmbate
Court Case No. 25,262. J .
leland Crans. 3640 Bellocreat
Avenue. Cincinnati. Ohio
46:'.08, was appointed EKecu·
tor of the estate of Evelyn M.
Gruaser, deceesed. lote of 86
South Fourth Street, Middle·
port. Ohio 45780.
Robart E. Buck, ·
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Pmbato Judge
lena K.. Nossolrotd, Cieri&lt;
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC SALE will be
held by The Bank Josephine
on tho 14th day of October.
1986 al the Bank's equip·
mentlot located one {11 mile
north of Cheshire, Ohio on
OJ'Iio Route #7, also being
the location of Jov· ll'trCosl
Company on the aoot side of
State Route #7. Time of tala
will be 1:00 p.m. Sale is for
the purpose of disposing of

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SLEEPWEAR, SWEAT CLOTHES, GLOVE~ SURFS,
EARMUFFS, PURSES, COATS
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CAMOUFLAGE CLOTHES FOR MEN.&amp; BOYS.

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to satisfy a i:ommeicialloan
deled the' 14th,dav.of June,
1986.
THE BANK JOSEPHINE
RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO BID.
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TERMS OF SALE:" 'CASH'
Tho Bank Jooitphona
P.O. Box 471
Prestonsburg, KV 41 &amp;53
!91 25; (10) 2. s, 9, 12

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Double Dresser
&amp; Mirror...... ...... .... .. $2!19
Sweater Chest .. .... ... 8119
Twin Bed With Foot .... 189
Skipper• Bed ..·.. .. .. .. . s179

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Public Notice

•A.P.R. FACTORY
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Point. Grode SchoOl Audi11l·
the followiilg min·ing equip ~
rium. 2nd S1r8el. Pbwh811n
ment; .
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14 BU1.0 Joy · Lotding·
Point. Qhio 43~ .
Thurodoy. October 23 .
Machine #9652 ·
1.98611 6' 30 p.m ... K..I Stota·
~ong-Airdool Foodei .._.,
. ~iiiOnity, AlhllibUII " Cam·
#&amp;4·1477
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38 ·1ncll .. 100-loot NiOW
rium. 3325 W. 13th Street. ·Redial Stac,ar #il61 8
Allhtabula, Ohio 44Q04. .
100 . HP .JI&gt;y . Belt-Drive.
• The aroount 'of tNt rBV'mua Startei &amp; Tailpiece 440
increase · r.Bqunted is
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. Joy 16R8 4-Wheel Drive
ia1108s In this Case are:
Cutting ll(lochine 440 #17781
a) the iletoiminotk&gt;n of the
S&amp;S 488 Scoop. Charger. ·
appropriatel811alt·of Ot&gt;oraling and.·2 seta of 'ne~ bltteri81
revenues. op~g ~pen ... · #1144
an'd taKes;·
500 KVA Pamco Subst•·
b) the dtlarmination of the tiOn 480 to 4160 #A6363appropriate rate bele;
· 1077
c) the dtlarminotk&gt;n of the
600 KVA Lioe Power In·
appropriate rate of retum;
side Box· 4180 to 480 and
d) the .dltllrminatiqn of the . 550 #9462· 94B8 ..
appropriolo rolit dolign and · ..Galls·300 !loof Bolt"! 440
AC #1652
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dlreciDry . . -....d .....
Galit 300 ROi&gt;f Bolter 440
vW:e oonnecdon char:ges;
AC #1473 ·
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Joy 21 SC Shunle Cor
d) Kay, PBX and ~~i-lile #ET 124~
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Joy 2 SC Shutlle Cor
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and Kingery continued Wtth'the line
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of
questiOning. ·but adtled 11&gt; hls
A'se\iere storm Wt!dnesdaY·attei-noon cause&lt;l-~ensive damage In ·
.
questiOn
"assiimptlons" based on
·tl!e Reedsville area llC\X)rdlng to a report !rom Meigs Coonty She!'iff ·
testimony
given previously in .the
Howardfrank.
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At approxlniately 5::II p.m., .the sheriff's o!!lce was notlffed d. the
··"Based
uplln
your
~ucatlon,
damage alld.an otf!cer was dispatched, to the area.
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treatment of patients and your
· One mobUe hOme was UPBet ·with peQple lnslde, but .no one was
treatment of.)3uok Clary, and .,the'
· !ilju~d a sheriff's deparjment spo~man said. ,
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Two ,other ,mobile .homes were knocked trom:tl!etr foundlltiojiS. ·• tests that were run ui)Jn htm and
. the results of those tests· a~
'•Ailu'ee cargaragewasalsodamaged when winds lifted it from its
·
interprete!l by yw, do'you. within a ·
·fOundation.
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teasona)lie
degree of -medical
·
. Strong Winds further damaged roofs CJI several houses, numerous
certainty,
have
an oplnion ...as to
trees were downed and a portionof Ohio.l24 was blocked for a period .
whether or not l3uck Clary intended
of time. . .
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to hurt ;'.Jhoot or . kill one Keith
Telephollf and electrical serv!C\'l,\ were also di~rupted.
'Bamey' . Brumfield?·" Kingery
. Els!!Where In tile ~unty. otrer · power outages occurrro and
asked
the doctor. .
.
portions of roadways were bldc,ked bY fallen trees.
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Mo~ri
again
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obj,'Cted
and
Personnel trom the ,Ohio Depar.tment of Transportation and ttv!
Judge Watt called the attorneys to
Meigs County Department of Highways worlu!d untll all roads were
the bench. Afte~ a brie! discussion ·.
cleared.
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between the judge and lawyers,
Kingery re-phrased the ·queStion. ·
· call~
Hibbard then told the jury .his
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opinion as to Clary'silitalt the night
Three calls were answered by local units Wednesday, the Meigs '
of Jan. 14, based upon the tests
·County Emergency Medlcal SerVices reports:
adminlsterd (o the defend;mt in·his
.At 2:31p.m.• Racine took Debbie Johnson from StiversVUle !Wad
office
and hls Interviews with arid
to Veterans Memorlil Hospital; Rutland at 2:55 p.m. took James ·
observations of Clary, was "that he
Hayes from State Route 124.to Holzer Medical Center. Pomeroy at
did not:'irltmd to hurt, Injure, shoot.
10:26 p.m. t09k Gladwin Werner !rom the Pomeroy Health Care
or kill Mr. Brumfield ."
· Center tO Veterans Memorial. , ·
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Hibbard said his cpinton was
formed ' after about two or three
interviews with Clary.
Th~ Southern 'I.qcal School Distrtct Bo~ ol Educatiol\ will meet
On cross-examination, the pr'osein special session at 9 a.m. Saturday in the high school cafeteria.
cutlng attorney pointed oot that the
shooting 'orourred on Jan. 14 and
Hibbard did not see Clary untU Feb.
.
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24. "Are you able to read what was
Five defend~ts were fined In the court of Middleport Mayer Fred
in the defendant's mind a month
Ho:!fman W~ay night. .
earlier?" Morgan asked the
They Include Mike Manley. Middleport, no operator's license and
p;ychiatrist.
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~o Ucense plates, $25 and costs .on .each charge; charles E. Boyles,
Hibbard replied m. .
Middleport, $10, failure to yield; Max W.·. WUson, Shade, $2&gt; and
Morgan questioned Hibbard ex·
costs. ·reckless operation; Tornow Walters, Middleport, $2&gt; and
tenstveiy abOut psychiatrtc theories
·costs, aUbwlng a dog to run loose; Charles Sprouse m. Middleport.
of personality and tre !J'oress used
$50 and costs, disorderly co!Kiuct, and $100 .and eosts anjl three days
by the doctof to tmn his opinion of
' fifjaU,
. assault.
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Clary's lntmt, as well as whether he
was qualified to testily as an expert
on psychiatry and its relation to the
law. He also asl&lt;ed the ooctor alxlut
: Dr. Bernard F ..l'~liehm waselecteddtstrictchatrman d. the M-G-M
the
results of the tests administered ·
· Scouts during the group's recent organizational meeting.
to
the
defendant.
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Other officers named tor the 1986-87 !ls,cal year were; Everett ·
During
questioning
of the p;ychiKing, district conuntssloner; Bob Anns, dlstrtct camp ranger; Tiki
atrist,
Morgan
asked,
"Yo1,1're not
Henson· (Scout) and Sarah Johnson (Cub),'rou!Kitable commlsslon·
saying
the
defendant
suffered
from
ers; Charles Henscin, Rllbert M~tthews Jr. and Frank DIClemenle;
p;ychqsis are yw ?"
tratnlng staff (Sco\!ts) and Kathy Workman, Shirley Smith and
"No," Hilbard replied, adding
Becky Tyree, training staff (Cubs) . .
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that
the oopressfon and anxiety
Also, Bob Smith, Cub commissioner and district membership
suffered
by Clary -are much less
chairman; Bob WoOOnall, distrtct activities chairman; Frank
severe.
DiClemente and .Gene Valentine, merit badge &lt;;oordlnators; and
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D!Ctementer publicity chairman.
M:C-M representatives to !he Tri.State Area Council Executive
• Board will be Niehm, D!Cieme1!~ and Smith.
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The 1986 Fall Co~ree will be held Oct. 17, 18, and 19 at Camp
Klashuta In Chester. The theme this year is "Paul Elui\Yan."

·FURNITURE MAN·UFACT ·.. . S FROM AROUND THE .WORLD.
. ~:~ N.H~F.A. ~~~~~:t~~~~. ARE SPONSORING T'HIS GREATN~no~n£ . · .. .· ·
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While rummaging a11)1&gt;ng some
good old sluff, Jea!l Seldenabel ran
Into ,a Feb. 19, i!m copy of -pJe
Leade~ whlch was a Meigs County
newspaper back when. ··

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place Cliff on a sensible diet,
Denise prepares to leave for
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her freshman . year at coltimid. He really should have cue-bid
Dealer:
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diamonds since his band held slam poCD Coral Jungle
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cused of being a cocaine
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pusher. (60 min.)
keep'East-West from taking a cheap defeat the slam, and he hoped hiS partCi.il living Planet: Portrait
save agaiiiBt a vulnerable game.
ner would have enough length in that
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tant potnta to eKptore the
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forces that shape our planet.
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than one prize.
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31st.

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person per family.
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at Rutland between now and·Decem- ·
ber 20th receives 3 additional tickets
fdr first $100 purchase and 2 addi '
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that. .
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LA·Z·BOY IS -GOING HAND AND
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WITH THIS SALE .

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WHAT WAS ~IS EARLY
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Care About You

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Wlth a scheme. to steal a
massive amount of missing

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.Furniture
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'Pharmacists Who

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featured speaker at a revlvill to
be held at th~ Hope_ Baptist
Churclun 5'lO Gruni St., Middleport, at 7 p.m .. Monday through
Oct. 12. There v/UI be special
vocal music each even_lng.

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in an •uproar. (60 min.)

"TWIS IS M'&lt; REPORT ON

PROGRAM SPEI\KER

quality

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serted him when hd' was a

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MODEL

SALE
PRICE

• Sickroom; surgical needs
• Vitamins and diet aids. ·

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40 Monaco's

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lady

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hoping to prevent the con·
damning tapes from baing
_publicized but is suspiciously turned away. (60
min.) Part 3 of 3. (R) .
9:30 IICD®NightCounSEA·
SON PREMIERE As new
court baliH Roz Russell reports for duty, Harry must
deal with a 15,year-old let-

NOT 't'OU ··
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SWEETIE

NOW ON SALE

• Prascrlptions filled
• Over-the-counter drugs
• Hee.lth a.nd beauty aids

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30 Had lunch
31 Amalgamlue
13 Mr: Galahad 1::-t-+-+-+34 Seraglio
chamber
35 Eye shield
38 French

awav in a secluded clinic,

BARNEY

·oue to some employment discus·
.sian to come up, the Meigs County
Board of Education has.chan'ged Its
regular meetin.l; da_le lor October.

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4 Wagnerian

covering
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summer
22 Clumsy boat~~=: · with board
drinks
23 Pro 24 Abyss
31 Church
37 Repudiate
24 ~reelandk
25 Portion .
song
39 Nightfall

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helper
18 Guido's
Yesterday's Answer
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19 Entertain
14 Brazilian
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MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP
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The Wonders of Plastic
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Cll700Ciub
Cll
Cll Colbys (CCI 180
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observing·· homeeomings a t. t. his
lime tut so are a num~~:&gt; r ol are puning ·out. tlx: ru.d iDJCCiion
mOOC'Is. One drawback b 1l1at. th~
C hUrC~ es
).
lim'S clog ~p - and IG pn•venl lh"l
Among them is The World of L~e
Chu·reh af'BiJI'lingham which wUl from happenmg, ~-ou ha1 l · 10 buy a '
hold an ru tdoor covered dlshdinner special premium gusoline c&lt;lnsiderably more expensive ·per ga llon..
at noon on Sunda.v followed by a I
Come a gasoline s!J.ll1agc. two- rop.m . service. The Smith Family
· EvafW'IIstic .Tea m 'l'ld The Old · one says 1•ou· probablY won' I even
Time Religion group wlU be singers be able io bu v it. How about H"-ll,
new car owner? Will I ha I keep Y.OU
lor tile a~ernoon sen1ce .
smiling" .
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for Oct 14 Will inslead by held at.
6: :lJ p.m. this Friday al ihe boru:d
· clf!ccs at. Pomeroy Vili~Jge 'Hall.
-'- And a .couple ·of upcoming
blrt!Days .- .bolh ,on Oct. • 11 .
Observing tbelr anniversaries w111
be Jim Brewer a'nd Junior Riley.
Bolh rr-'lde in ~ld~leport .
·
· Not only are the- high schools

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YESTERDAY'S SCIAM.IIIS ANSWERS

newcomer Kim Novak.

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sake, · r, hope he . thlnlis lt has
Among the reports · was one
·..~tine! Stall Writer
changed.
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ooallng ~lth a meeting at the
· Do you by any chance remember
• ~r. and · Mrs. Mllls wUJ accom- Blennerhasseft Hotel - In Ma·
James 'Frederick ·
·
· pany Sisson to Columbus {)n the · rletta, I believe -:-. 10 discuss Ihe
Sisson?
· weekend ana he wfil vlsll a brother tmnatlon of an ··ohio · Valley
. If so,"you have
in Chicago · before returning to
Baseball Circuit.
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a good memory.
. Phoenix. By tiM! way, Sisson Is the
The account 1old of attempts
Sisson is in Mrd·
son of the late Fred and Jessie
being made in Charleston, W.Va.,
_, dleport for .tbe
.Sisson.
·
to , lnfluen!:!! the West VIrginia
·' first time in· 49
--Legislature to legaljze ball games
years· anp ls the
Doris . and Eber Lewis have rn Sunday.
guest of Allee and Ru~ll Mills. returned to their home on' Park St.,
We 've come a long way, baby Sisson and Russell gradllated l·n the Middleport, after a coupleofdayslil or have we•
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same class al the Middleport High Waynesville • where ' they were
School in 19:J). Sisson moved to
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary ·
Las,l bul never least.
Chicago and later lo Phoenix, Ariz. , Hllchcock.
Soutll:'m High Scllont will hold its
He and the Mills have kept ln
13efore their retirement about annual homecoming · ori Friday,
touch over the years and the Mills three years ago, Mr. ·and Mrs . Oct.-10 with tbe annual parade - when .they ' make lrlps· to
LeWisllvedln.Mason,Ohlo-What and they lum out some ·excellent
California :-call Sisson ln Phoenix. . a great spot II you're a'Klngs lslan&lt;! floats !orlhe occasion- will be held
Last year, he went to California to
tuff- and afterrellrementmoved at 1 p.m. on thai date.
.
visit with them and vowed tie would
back to Middleport.
Sludents are il)vitlng grou~ and
return to Middleport his year. He
' While In the Waynesville area, ,Individuals to take pari In the
. did and no doubt Is enjoying seeing · they visited friends in Mason and parade. If you 'd like to participate
•the old home town· again .- and
Eber returned for a visit to the do ca~ the high school and ·advise
perhaps, some old friends. For our · Lebanon Correct!onal Inslltutlon the office of your .intenllon by
where -be worked before relrement.
Wednesday; Oct. 8. The number Is

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(!) Hogan's Heroes
Cll Doctor Who
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1lll Body Electric
@Good Times
6:35 (]) Beverly Hillbillies
? :00 D CD PM Magazine
Cll Hardcastle and McCormick
(IJ SportsCenter
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ET goes behind-the-scenes
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12:05 (]) MOVIE: 'Convicts
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guest is Jeff Altman. 1611
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OhiO

Pome~oy-Mtddleport

Thursday October 2 1986
18 Wanted to Do

'(ard Sa\eS
GREAT BEND ELECTRIC, Inc.

Lcm: Goklen lhtr eV"er Ce111f11
Coney I u
Rewa d 30.,_
&amp;7&amp; 41217

STAR GAZER SYSTEMS
TUPPEIS PLAINS 011

N.E.C.A. CONTRACTOR

Wanted Tit Buy

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SAME SY:IlEM AS AIOVE WITHOUT IEMOlE Sl 250
$~65

DESCRAMILIRS WITH SYSTEM PURCHASE DESCIAMIUI ALONE S315

&amp; Vtctnity

THERE ARE STill APPROX 100 UNSCRAMIIEO CHANNELS

CHARlES WEBER
667 6235

NORMAN WEBER
667 3074
9-15 86

TOP CASH poicl fo

83 mode

and n FNJ e uaa:t cart Sptllh
Buick Pont ac 1911 E•ftem
Ave Gall poll Cl 614 448
2282

WAN TEO 10 BUY uud wood &amp;

RAYMOND E. PROFFin (MAC)
RACINE OHIO
Offece 949 2438

Booklr§ann ng ja

992 3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

SALES &amp; SEI1fl4

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992 6215 or 992 73 14
Pomeroy Ohoo

SALES &amp; SERVICE
We Carry F shlflg Supp es

BUSINESS PHONE
1614) '1'12 6SSO

RISIIINCE PIIONE
614i '1'12 7754

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AUTOMATIC
TRANSMJSSIONS
REBUILT &amp; REPAIRED

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND
Bob lorton OwMr

BISSELL
BUILDERS

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
At leosonablo Proces

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860
Day or N19ht

NQ SUNDAY CALLS
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Homemakers andC•
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yOu ne ed s a des e o make
man ey have tun and a few
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prov d a eve yth ng you •••" to •l
get started and here 11 no
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REPAIR
Alto Transm1ss1on
PH 992-i682
or 992-7121

mo

RADIATOR
SE~ICE

We can repa.r and recore radtatoTs atld
healer cores We can
also actd bo1l and rod
out radtators We also
repair Gas Tanks

PAT HILL FORD
992 2196
M ddleport Ohio

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PH 992 6931
Mter S Call
742 2027

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985-3561

All Makes

•Wast'lers •0 shwashe s
•Ranges
•Refr ge ators \

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PARTS and SERVICE
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PRINT SHOP

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and GraduatiOn

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lus~ntss Fo ms
Copy SenKtt (lc
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104 MuiiNr y h Pome oy

992 3345

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Oct 3d and 4 h
10 00 6 00 208 S S e con d
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M dd epo t Mens
womtns ch ld ens clo h ng
wtnt e co ets eurt a n1 2 bi cv
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d1hes ewe ry Lowes p ces

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Chesler Ohio
Mon Sat 8 am 5 pm

985 3350

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p m 17 Umon Ave Pomeroy
OhiO CkJ h ng and t»useho d

IMMEO ATE OPENING

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h11 op en111g1 o fo ow ng
pos ttons
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f you a e hon e1 &amp; depend a
be and wou d ke a e1 ee
n1 ead of just a job C a fo
p•son a r~t e v fJW 10AM to
4PM Thus &amp; F 614 446

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20l4 E ea am Av a 4 Fam y
Ya d Sale Oc 3 &amp; 4 9 6
Baby cothel stove m11re11
&amp; bolt sp ngs baby bad
do h u and much mo e

SWEEPER and sew111g ma
ch n a ap a parts and aupp :1687
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P ck up 1111d de very
Devs Vacuum C e ane one Reg tte .:1 Nu ses Part me
haf m e up G eoge1 C eek and Fu tme P111 ec est Ca e
Center a 116 bed skll ed
Ad Cal6144460294
fac ty nuds fu
me and
Noah s Ak Anma Pak part t me Reg 11 ered Nurses
S chools chu ch 11 COrJ1) .,y We ofle tjiOod • • ~ ry and
pen cs brthday pan ea and ben ef Is P ea se c a Of send
•ume o Pne c est
tam y euntons Cal 814 38• you
Ca e Clthte 666 Jackson
2108011 BOO 282 2167
Plke Rd Ga lpo 1 Oh 46631
Phone 614 446 7112 EEO M
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TV &amp; APPLIANCE

M cD an el Ct.l11om Butch enng

Lage Poch Sole Fal &amp;
w n a cloth ng men s &amp;
womens boys 11ze 10 12
Househod &amp; ktchen ema
Toys c:omp etesetofM11 "'
of he Unive sa cof11) ete
At a set c &amp;rtfKIO as &amp; mo a

6 days week 304 882 3224

Sol Oot 4 h 830 7 136S

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cloth es bed IPJOidl Kn ck
Kna c ks e c

Ocf 2 3 4 John Damtwoods
on countv Rd 28 abov a E ••
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Kmans part lynx 304 676

Oct 3d and 4th Salem St
Rutland K mball P ano 1200
S e eo a camp ar men
women child en cloth111g and
baby tams

5182

Feme a cat de c lawed
tpayed 304 675 1989

S1tu at1ons
Wanted

6 lost and Found
LOST Fam t e dog ~ Io n d o J 5
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LOST Tttjl8f cit on G ntl Hill
Ad Cheah r1 A award Call
614 38771181 0
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ney a Of Bashan Kefio Rd
Thull F I tnd SIt 0 ct 2nd
3d end 41~ 114 1148 2827
Ya d Sa e Clethlng bliby
clothea miu~ lttrnt I aturday
and Sunday 0 ct 4th Md 8th
OH New LlmaRotd lnAutl.,d

Aaemb ert Wanted earn up
to
00 p a dey 111 embllnu

Complete Gutter Work
Worked n home.,,.

806 687 &amp;000 Ext
for cur tnt repq ilt

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448 995&amp;

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Ao~lnga1 000 Cal afur500
114 218 184&amp; • &amp;14 286

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na er &amp; appro• ~ ac a ot
with po dl • ator ag t bu kl ng

814 992 8624

laby •tting In my home call
CoroynRoulh 304-n3 5414

0 ctob e 3rd and 4th a 00 t
dulk B ldgtmtn and Wttlf
St etta Syracuu E~ 11trge
size m• and women s do
th fng ptnte suha wntar
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pack lleaplng hi ..... ...
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end 4
Fumtture houuheld tterna
clothes 124UnlonAve Pome
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aon W V a 304 675 7448

42 Mobtla Homes
for Rent
Fu nth ed 2 bd mobU a home
n Crown City C a 114 268

Pasloe a nale 2 comblf'la
t10n cutt ng to ch et Ro ckw •II
portabenaaw 1 oncl'taenfeH
oak ehne cabnet Ca 814
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3 bd 14x70 t280 p us no
depost
nckldN water &amp;
garbtgt Nod Ink ng fighting
o peu Ca 814 387 7287
N ca 12~e60 2 bel

c:e couch a. cha lamps
coffee &amp; ..dtab n ec ner
bel suit oth e t ems C til

614 446 3224

14x61 Ft mont BeyviM 2
bd all e1 a ctri c und arp nninv
new carpet t7800 Cal
814 2411-&amp;818

At 7 Col oftor3 00 814 448
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1173 Amer oana 14x70 tou
electric cent 1 air 12~~~:12
wood uttllty bu ldlng on .nt ed
loltl 000 Call&amp;l4 448 3400

Trale sptc81 1m1 chid en
accepted Rt 1 locult Road
back of KIt K Mob e Homes
304 676 1076

2 bdr all ut t es peld except
elec turn o unfurn tee
depostt aqu rtd Conven tnt
location Cll1814 441 4758.
N ce 2 bedroom mob It home
tor rent Near; Rtdne Ce
&amp;14 892 &amp;1&amp;8

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304 176 1142 0 875 7298
2 br kit eh en b11h oom wtth
laundry oom hv ng room &amp;
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1978 1h70 Ganytburv 2bdr
2 full baths porch • twn ng 2
AC • 111 elec uc eond a eat
offer Call 814 258 81520 o
814 218 8502

Farm&amp; for Sale
11 north of
80 •cr 11

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Buddmgs

2 bedroom mob le home for
ent •175 00 month 304
67&amp; 4154

2 bad oom mobile home fu
nshed Phon I 304 175 8612
oftt 600PM

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Apartment
"!for R~tnt

Oupl ex fo rent 141 S 8 cond
A11a Gel poll 3 bd liv n
til oom dm..,groom n WI k t
chen bac:kya d
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anoa 1286 p ue ut t aa •
ucu lty depost Catl 114
44&amp; 0880

Nicety fum thed mobile homa
CA • h•at excel locatkm
aduhs on v C• 814 446
0338

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1 c e 2 car ga age 30•30
hut watt 1 tctric Stt up
for rnobtla home State Route
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Wheaton Ad tiiOO Trade for
30ft o lll'ger camper Cal

pad 1 BR 92041h Oa po •
44&amp; 4418 otto 7pm

N ce 2 bd 1pt 4 mltn from
Ga po • Stove
ef lg &amp;
water fun shed $210 e
monlh no pets C•l 114 446
8038

&amp;14 388 874&amp;

Filhfne camp atone Ot ve
G ten Cretll About 3 m •
out ef l.verty Ohio Com11
wilh ••II• 2 lot d I ild wen
and oio&lt;trl&lt; Clllt ott4f"'t; 30
pm eu 948 2912

lyrecute 1 tcrebulldlnglot 1
blo clc from pool Mull 1•
mtoito aile
CoH 114 912

Unfu n 4 roomt • bath c en
kJce eel no pets ef &amp;
eee dep Cal 614 «I 0444
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1 bedroom apt fo• tnt Basic
tnt IIane t216 a month that
ncludes 1 ut tl• Deposit
f'equlrtd of 1200 Contact
VI II 1M anor Apt Mkld eport
614-992 7787 Eque Hous no
Opponunny

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304 &amp;7&amp; 2331

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURN TURE 62
0 va St Ga lpo s New &amp;.

uted wood c:oa 1tov11 8 pc
wooel LR suite 1399 bunk beds
1199 1ntrcn rec ntfs 199
new &amp; used bedroom sun n
1nges wrnge wuhtfl &amp;
sho as N tw lvlngroom suit •
1199 •599 amp• a so buy ng
coal • wood stov• Call
614 446 3169

Voklwagondunebuggy S300
614 266 1393

79 Motors Hom es
&amp; Campers

79 AMC..Sp irit , 6 c:y AC
cru11e co~ 3 40011\1 e•
t2300vef:¥sli'arp c ar&amp;14
446 3200

1977 Mabile home for 11 e.
14al5 8 chu tl 3 bedrooms.
fumahtd wth m1ny a&amp;lt'll
Can be left on rented lots.

19 80 0 00 304 67&amp; I &amp;88

1915 14xll4 Mansion mob e
home ltvel,t 1
tl 700
304 17&amp; &amp;031 1ft ar 8 pm

Houses for Rant

v••

2 bd •100 month 20m •
out 141 to 233 Dry Rklgt Rd
You PlY utlit 81 C a 1614 448
4703 mommgs o 114 379
2885

81 Wind so 2 br l•ro • liwlng
room kitchen 2 pou•• I
underptnn no great cond

27 It Trotwood c ttnp er uH
corttaned vood ahepe

2 bed oom apartment fo
n Mdd epOI .185
month t100 deposh Ca
114 982 6111 d lVI 0 814
992 6783 even nvs

Freest and ng Buck Wood end
Co a Stove F ep oof pad
stoveppeandt pewa chm
ppa Ca 814 949 2284

1'V

GE godwashe anddrye ut
1226 G E natu a gas t125
13 2 cub c ft up ght f eeza
f150 14 t;;Ub c I chelt type
f ee1er S100 0 E wuhe
1100 e ectr c dry a $100

New dea No 323 one row
c:om peke F eld aady h
ce ant oondlt10n Ca 814
9Q6 3856 ar 614 986 3868

81

BASEMENT
WATERPROOF NG
Un cond ttan all fetimtgua •n

1972 Cornet Oodge 1 owne
318 moto 8 cy Has 67 540
actua mles PS PB auto
Good t r as good cond on
11200 Co 614 992 6868

1 toni FOB Oh10 P a ei Co
Po a roy OhtO C 1 614 992
e4

Home e Chan saw
Supe XL AO 3 5 cu n ch
eng10 e menu a and auto o I
1984 Chevy Caval e 4 doo
ng 16 n powa• tiiJ bev P S P B auto t anam1s on
t289 DO We have ova 30 41 000 m es Call 814 992
good used tnd ebu It uw1 n 3703
stock from t76 00 10 S1 50 00
We w gve a fee chan o
1978 C tmaro 6 cyl tu o
elact dlain uw s~arp o C een PS PB P10n1a I a
uaed
with the pu chase of
.a svtt em 814 992 6369
saw Keefe Service enta
StAt 87 Leon W VI Phone

Sofas and chals priced from
t395 to t991S T abl as tiSO and
up to t125 Hide • b•ds UBO
tc:Jt 1696 Reel ne111 U26 to
•:t75 Lamps t28 to t1215
0 netttlt109 and up to t4915
Woodtabew8cha tl286to

1795 ~ ... •too"" oo 0376
Hutches S400 and up Bunk
beds comple e w m ott eat as
t296 and up to U95 8 eby
bad• •110&amp;t17tli Man .., .
o box IP ngt fu o twn t83
firm $73 and 183 Queen sttl
t22 5 ~lng 1350 4 d WJar
cheat •ee o etl ars tBI Gun
cab natal 10 a 12 gun Gu
o •leetr c nnga 1376 Baby
manressH 135 a. ••5 Bed
fr1m•UO UO&amp;Knuf .me
t&amp;O Good u ec:tlon of bed
room ..ius mtul e abtnett
headboards no tndupto tl&amp;

UsMI Fymitu e Washe &amp;
dry• e ec c ange gat
ranve wood table a. 2
l)ench• bede d •11 &amp;
ec ner 3m 8toutBu avW e
Ad Open 9AM to 5PM Mon
lhN S.l 614 441 0322

Rough lumbe t160 1000 fl
fl ewood 120 on Qual tv
Stone Handeton W Va
phon e 304 176 11 00
3 c ues of Strawberry Short
cake dolls with cloth as 12
dO I
5 ICCMIO es 8
fo
$100 00 304 882 2301

QuIt Top• t25 00 uch 304
676 6396

55 Bulld1ng Supph es

USED APPLIANCES

Avocado ef lg e ato 111d e by
skit •195 tflge ato froat
free t160
et lge 1to cop
pe 1ona •no
ef igertto
harve1t gokl Ike new $111
w1she &amp; drve portlble e96
each Hoove drye 196 auto
waahe Ul 20 In
r•g•
S75 Mayttg wrnge waahe
1915 Sk IDOl App an cu
Uppe RverAd 614441

Bu dngM•ter as
Blodc b ck s ewa pipoo
window• n els etc C aude
Wnters RIO 0 and• 0 Co

614 245 6121

v••

62 Wanted to Buy
Pets for Sale

66

Fum..h ad one b tdroom apt a
electric nope s refertnCM
0210 00 afto 4 00 PM 304
67&amp; 3788

emovat Wntll'izttlon
twn and eaf remov•l

304 &amp;78 2010

84 Chevy S 10 V 6 4 IPe&amp;d
Pt. pb am fm eats att e sporty
24 000 "' ..
900 304
lf75 7330

o•

Ashby ConttN c:tlon c lrp tn
emod el.,g room •dd
t on c •m ant block WOrk. ent ..
t ery

10 and ext erto p •lnt ng ,
sdng Fee Mtmat• 304-676 5445 ... 875 51&amp;2

Plumbing

82

&amp; Heattng
CARTER S PLUMBING
AND HEATNG
Co Fourth end Pin a

G1llpoll Oho
197• 81 pa u enge nte na
110n el bus au o t ant new
t " Nna g eat 12000 Cat
W e cke 68 Ch ~ vy 440
Homes t w ng ng boo ms

c. 1614 266

1393

Now buylftg sh etl co n or a a
com Cal fo late1t quo es
Arver City Fa m Supp y 614

Phon a 814 44&amp; 3888 ,.. &amp;14
446 4477

83

Excavating

Goo d , Exc tv at ng bast
m ent• foot• t d veways.
1apt c ankl 1ndsc:ap ng Cal
anytme 6144414137
Jameal Devtson J owner

84

63

a

Golden R •t eve pupp e.,.
wks old AKC eg It e eel Only
31eft aim a •• t175 each so
hUrry! lncludn lhots p tp ••

Electncal
&amp; R afng er 1t1on

Lev esto ck

Po ad&amp;homedHerafodbu s
A I bu 1 ~mnu cavng cows
Lawren ca Bu dell Cal 614
24&amp; &amp;161

75

Vans &amp; 4 W D

1973 AM C Jeep good cond
lion Call 614 446 9536

todty

eppt 304 &amp;75 8483 o 675
1460

Merchandise

For u a AKC Dobe man pup
pnred.bleckte docked
Wo med thOtl PIPtrl t60

C• 114 441 ns&amp;

.:.:..:.;_:..;.:..__:_..:.,_---11980 Fo d F250 4who e d

vo

351 4 ep ead k) ck out hubs
goo d co nd lion 13 600 614
742 2373 after 4 00 pm

AKCBa11ettpups 2female 4
months old Spec a pri c e 190
6141167 3886
)puppies Bwks old HafPt
Bul R a edy to go 126 00
p ece 814 992 5497 even
nv• 814 742 2211 days

Transporlalion

AKC Boxer female 304 676

Jam e1 Boys wau S e v ct
Alsopoos f l ed Ca 614258
11410 614 448 1176 0 114

446 7911

74 Motor cycles

2981

Mus1cal
lnstrum ants

l.ow _,,,.. eO'llln TwoRTR
homt ater.u tpUklrt 30•
882 21118 anyt me
Woocllume tiOO 00 LarGa
a cond •300 00 Ollhw ash t
t12ts 00 Ping pong tab •
dr•u tnd mlrrow t25 09

Autos for Sale

1988 Honda XR600R 2
months old$ 960 Ca 614

68

a.

1988 Chavrolet Spnnt p u1 6
tpd tranaml11lon
ado ex
cond Very bw mine• Ex
ceMent
m ugt C•

19811 Plymouth Horilon euto
t ans
a
cond
AM FM
c~ette 22 OOOmllu owner
moving mutt aeU t!S99B Ce
"~ 44&amp; Z719

Upholstery
TR
UPHOLSTERY SHOP

1986 Kaw auk KX 260 Good
condition t1400 Cal 114

1183 Se c Ava
614 448 7833 0

Oai'Poll
114 -441

992 &amp;11&amp;

1833

1985 Kaweuk KX8D Vary
good condhlon Muet u
C tl
614 992 3377 after 4 30 p m

R &amp; M Custom Couch n tnd
R eupho at erv St Rt 7 Crown

Fru1t
V eg etalil es

H• f runner biMS P ck your
own tiS 00 bueh ell After 3PM
c1 momlngl 114 441 3201
for d t ctton•

81

ST~TE

u••

814 246 9(19B

C y Oh 614 216 1470 Evo
814 446 3438 Opondoly8to

5 Sa 9301o 1 30 Od&amp;n.w
Upt-101 e eel

304 &amp;7&amp; 1711

72 Ford pi akup 380 V 8 good
2 bet"• k tchtn fur
nllhed 11 Court It t32&amp; P&amp; cond $171 IC nv 0 H • 11
wood colletove put act;;es
mo pusUIHh r•
.., .. 304 &amp;7&amp; 8623
f_IPOolt Col 814 "*4128

r•f•anc•"

•n

&amp; dog food Col814 28&amp; 6110

2720
2 bd

&amp;14

446 2986

I b """m opt n Middi opon
oH uiiiiM poid 0200 por

w IV't n twly remod tl eel re c
roofft Pay own utflttl et d aposh

304 176 2398 o
2414

stu~

0 tgonwynd Can ery Kannel
CFA H malavan Pe 1 •n end
S amese •dtttns AKC Chow
pupp .. c. 614 446 3844
1f11 7PM

57

3 • btdroom houu n Pome

House c a Is on RCA Qu Ua
GE Specla ng In Zenhh Ce

of

12 000

304 675 8483 0 875 1450

•• b2 fclu44

3211

RON S Telev son Se"'lcf

Sta ks Tree tnd l.wn Sar

992 7258

Two unfumteh.d apertmenta.
4 roome 1nd bath e roomt •nd
beth C ifton W V 1 304 671

614 446 9646

v ce Hedgn lh ubbe bueh•
t mmed lands tiP ng end

614 268 1393

Oh 614 448 7444

D Bltllf 1100 00 b ae1 head
boa d twn 11ze •10 00 Ext a

Fall new and used equipment
spec ala One New Ho land
No 8 3beaterfor8tjleboxW1th
tandem ax • 12 ton wagon
't190000 OnaNo 8bo~ewth
10 10n w 8tjlon S6 600 00 On •
Mode 30 tor .g e bk&gt;w er 1 000
RPM U 800 00 One used No
B fo age wagon with 10 ton
running gu U 100 00 One
\J s ed 6 717 choppe
t1 700 00 One uud 718
t;;hopptr w th 1 ow he ad
$3 50000 Oneused718wth
2 row hcud t3 000 00 One
new 474 a even too de ux e
heybent t6 90000 One new
•a9 nme foot de uu hayblne
tl 900 00 One New Holltnd
302 1 200 slurry manu e
sp ude 16 900 00 One 307
tandem u • sturrv spnada
2 200 gal t11 1500 00 One
3&amp;3 e!Qh v bu New Ho and
g lnde mxe 16 800 DO One
365 hund ed tal gr nd 1 mix e
t8 BOO 0D One Ntw Hoi and
L 4&amp;2 lkid stee o.te 30 hp
S116000D One uted 845
NewHo and850ftroundbale
M 1500 OD Two used 851 New
Ho .-td 1600 fl round ba ars
S6 90000 each On a us ed
Bobclt 810 thirty hp new
buck 11 *I 600 00
nte est
fee fntnclng on New fo age
equ.pment wat S ep
1987
on hey mols w. Ju y 1 1987
Keafars: Sarv ce Cen e St
Rt 87 leon W Va Phone
304-995 3874

7398

New &amp; used et g
eng ea
washers &amp; dryeu e pc wood
L room su t e •400 Molloh •n
Furn Rt 7 North Gall poH1

Eve g een1 shade &amp; fruit
t en T ee stump rtmov11
Sand&amp; vave stone mulch
top so
coal &amp; firewood
deN e ed Don • lendac..,es

304 996 3874

71

1100 dopaoit Coli
912 &amp;&amp;11 d ... 0 114
liZ &amp;713 OYenlngt

tee loca
efarenc• fur
n shM F ea tit mat .. Cell
oollool I 614 237 0488 dl\'
o nght Roge s Basement
Wet e p oofing

614 256 9320

fum~thecl

814

Home
lmprov em ants

M •eel hardwood slabs S12
per bund a Containing approx

2 bedroom home for tnt
Deposit end rtferanoa •
-qu eel Cal afur eoo pm

eveninga 114 882

ServiC I!S

No 36John0eeacombne
$200 John Dee e fa
chopp e used, v arv I ttl a $250
Olva 1 owconp ck•lneeds
g ea box) t100 1976 Oa aun
p ekup ruck t anam 11 on
needs altght overheu UOO
But trHe efo dFa m ea Jay
614:'268 6518 afte 6PM

50fl.4

Coli di\'O 114·992

ulf
New
2 30
5822

Wa d1 T ae. ScNb Sennce
Top t m &amp; emovals Cell

apart
m tnt to ant In Middleport A
utllhlea pad Call 614 992

roy fullyfumlehH w d micro

1986 Folt F e camptt' olded
ac c ept atemodtlveh c t
ast ada n 304-671 1•t23

614 742 2312

Llvng oom suits occu
cha • JQt;;kl 1 b suiu
wath e • dl'ye 1 ttove 9 6 by

2 bedroom

2311

614 446 1358

County Appllan ce Inc Good

lfOOd oand 304 875 1760

2 bdr ~ mllea from G alllpo s
Bt Rt &amp;88 0200 ptuo d opoolt
A ereun ce equlr..t Ceii1444B 3413

roqu~od

Camper 1f ft tol et thowe
kitchen equipped 1leep1 six
setf eqn1aned •1 700 Ce

used applilnce• end TV eets
Op tn BAM to 6PM Mo'h thru
Sao 614 446 1899 827 3d
Ava Ga lpols OH

814 742 2541

Victor 1n mobh home 14x87
on on • a c a 101: G enwood
304 &amp;71 2018 boloro 4 00 of
aft I f I 00 PM

- -- - - - - ' - - - Ge you ca aady fo winta
Pamt ob sUrttng •119 OD
304 675 2663 afte • p m

61 Household Goods

qua ty uud fu niture Open 9
to I o call fo 1pp0111 man

1 bedroom apartmentupate s
N tw y carp 81 ed th oughoul
P1rttyfum11hed Ca 114·992

&amp;71 2217

1973 G anv I e 14~~~:70 3 bed
rDOm mob e home Fum shed
ut up Undt pinning 18960
Co 614 992 74V9
n
usonable rates CtU

Case 600 Comb n e
propel eel wth 2 he ada
Idea Co np c:ke p ckl
nch rows Cal814 246

Mere ond ise

P ckens U1ed Fun tu e Good

Ashton buNd ng lots with pub c
weter mobl a homM p•m t
t ot1 304 &amp;71 233&amp; or 304-

2 b eel room It eat.. I ev t1 apart
mant Nice ya d pato oft
Spr ng Ave Pomeroy Cat
814 892 8886 ofto 6 00 p m

MOBILE HOMES MOVEO

n3 &amp;825

w

3717

3 bedroom a ahc:: M 110'h W

1977 14x70 Fa mont Bay
v WI 2 bedrooms cent • _.
washe and drye equipped
to woodbu n er kh ch M ap
pi an cas undlfp nn ng Ctll
614 985 3555

304

446

Wathasdv•• tflgellot
angaa Skaggs App ences
Upper RIVer Ad bttdeStone
c HI Motel 61-4 446 7398

1808

32 Mob le Homes
for Sale

Colt 6144AI4426 o
1819

QOOO

.. · - 304-678 143&amp;

41

.700

8ft llid e n ~ruck camp• e•
cond 1800 l C tl 614 448
3&gt;63

LAYNE S FURNITURE

8

1110 o.0573

Muot • 11 30• 182 3711

Farm Equipment

Autos for Sale

Large lilt floo fveroom
apertmen 1 h bath newly
tdteo ated 1326 mo p~s
ut t • Ret S. dep requ red

age porch tulycer

Fumlohtd opt 123&amp; UlltiM

a

71

ForLease

1978 M an110n 14x70 tot a
alec 2 bd dM! with wood
burn• AC apPI anc• unde

MornngStar• ea Laeepond
and ye d Child ens wooden
play cente Hom a hM new
k teh en with range efritera 749 Third Ave 1100 oq ft
tot end dthwaaher mdud8'11 COrnn~•ctel or warthouu
Stone f epltce fullr Cl!f' Parking on side AdJacent to
peted Mutt 1811 Make offtf third a Pin • st c -'1 e14 441
23811Dr appaln em ent
c. &amp;14 949 2103

au ad

and wood etov e
t260 CtH 614 446 2628

$450 Co a

49

FMm Suppli es
&amp; Livestock
CROSS &amp;SONS
US 35 West Jeeklon Oh o
614 ~6 8461
Ma11ey Fa guson New Ho
land 8ush Hog Sa as &amp; Se
vce Over40usedt ac:tosto
c:hoose from &amp; comp ate n 4t
of new &amp; used &amp;qu!pmunt
La get ae acton nS E Oho

~d

on Rt 36 2

m es from hosphal tow a dl
Rodney Cia 81-4 241 1223o
&amp;14 448 3187

Ct &amp;143877l92

34

House 6 rooms bath Jtffe
aon Blvd Call aft., 7 p m

Now

77 Auto Rep atr
N

6520

1986 1Cxeo ft'~Obl e home 1
m eba&amp;owGa poll Damon

In

fa••

o

2406

614 246 5043

ing Col

240 ac • farm 1m

Gove nm ant houalng f om
$1 00 you ep81f' Aleo den
qUent tu proptniea end
closu e prop ert •• For nfo
cal 1 ufundable 1 ~115738

304 876

VINYL &amp; AWMINUM
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of ell Types

In M ddlaport 1 )", Mory house
5 ooms and bath Comp at ely
r emod 1 eel nsu al ed low ut
t as Optlonalato11erlf lgera
to
tnd al
condition I f
Fenced In bact!: yard andstor
age bu dng Reducedtostl

Ye p ced n the 30s 304
895 3463

4/ I tfn

EUGENE LONG

020 000 Col 114 178 2113

3 4b 11etec fultv
tnilhed ba1ement
7 m 11 from PI P
Chy watlf' peved
d v.WIY S. sept C tank. ltU
ated on !h acre ovtrktoklng
Kanawha RIYer •eo 000 CaM
304 876 5440 between I 30
and 4 30

an o

Slit~ heh•lelu

6 oom house 1 2 ac "
Double ca ge 1ge Looatlcl
on Rou H I Bargain p Iced

Lovho}ne
carpeted
Ambrol a
on Rt 12

f d&amp;'/0Ct 3 900 to400 Bob

•ZENITH
•SYLVANIA

Itt Hn.t ~ full Tl•

¢l Latge cone oi Country1tre
E~tetes Cerptted 3bedroom
lvingroom FR 1 bathl.o oga
148 600 c. 614 44 &amp;271

1 acts app ox 1 tc: e mort or
len ove ook ng Kantwha
River UO 000 Coli 304176
6440 berween 8 30 end 4 30

Pomeroy
Mtddleport

992 2720

oft of 8 00

For sale 3 br hame with llwtng
raam dnmgraam kitchonttnd
tam ly room on N Pan Or
304 875 3423

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICEHEADQUARTERS FOR

• SAI£lUTE SAllS &amp;SERV CE

1"12 btth LA

k lhoon Call &amp;14 4417128

1971 El oon • trellor 12a85 2
fumlah eel on ent ed lot
Clot a to town 81t1 8 out bu d
bd

_

A moving • a e every h ng you
c en h nk o1 S art ng Mon
S ep 22 cont nuou t unt a
lemssod Campbell Je t ho
Ro ad 3bockltomGinoa
Watchfo s gna

NEW- REPAIR

•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

3 bdr home

2 3 bedroom houee n Pom•
roy Unfumilh ed Sug 1 Run
1 u
close to 1 ehoo vary
nice P.v own ut It es and
depotU requlnd Day 614
882 2381 o even nv• 614

•

3 bedroom on 1 th d 1 Crt 4% 8 aum tnt shofo qr norag a
m ea out Stnd H
Road ..ndtr lfOrt 1101 J•Harsan
Coat• tire
Seen w 11h 1 tnd dryer air Blvd AM fo
cond kitchen app ano11 chanter Hiram WIne
~.,jack tft • for alec
304 876 2698

Pt Pleasant
&amp; Vt Ctnlty

ROOFING

949-22U
or 949·2168

comp eu k tch en bulh rn
db;hwahe range oven. m crow eve &amp; w11her dryer TV
room 1800 or 2700 - n &amp; 30
years f nanclng avalal» 1
Kyger C eek School •41 000
ext eland ave lab e 81-4 44CS
7827

8340

••e

&amp;

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Clean opg
Pamtong
FREE ESTIMATES

FPin~R

3 arve
bedroomt tou e ec New
carpet t7996 F anch. City
Brokenga Cal 114 441

••na.

1:.

286 6930

388

1318 Filth Sl

S2 &amp;CO Ct 814 2&amp;1 1393

1971Rolemont14~~~:70

Pomeroy on Old 33
Government Homes from n
IU eparl Del nquent tu til able land 2 dw Mllngs 114
pro)) arty Repou
C II 947 2338 oft or 3 30 p m

t.

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Hav81 W V a Phone304 812
3729 h es a tu
n e of body
partafo Clf'l trucllt end vans
September Spa e als Es c:ort
Ch evetta no Datsun 79 83
Toyo 1 4x4 p u fande s
t39 00 81 up Ford and G M
p u fend a 1 *46 00 Hoodl
S99 oo 73 eo G M uta,u•
and bunlJ ers til 00 ~81 up
G M ta ig11k and bump•s
885 00 73 • 79 Fordtalgtttl
and bUR1&gt; e • 185 80 up Ford
ta g• as and bumperl
875 00 Only 1 ITMtedqulntltv
to be sold at theu pr e11 10
hu ry De very'"'" eble

61.

814- 8080

Coli 814 992 11018

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FIDUCIARY

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NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF

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CHI MN 1Y \X

Ju st Br ng your Black
Walnuts stll n the hull
to
fn

Go age Stle Sat Oct 4th
from9 4 Buc:kRidQ e Rd b ck
haute betide Seen c H s
Nu sklv Home h. a c 1 e
ben c:h dothtng tnd mls e f
an c tnee ed

614 843 6387

•Flue Caps lnslalled
•Ch mnev Rebu Idong

SEPT 29-NOV 8

No Sunday Calls

4Fam yY
Sat Oct 4
9AM Rt 141 at C entan ary
Clothes dshes Home lnt
fum tu e R aln c-an ce 1

FIRE~LA.~~!n~g~~~c~!!O~VES

Pe Hund ed Pounds
After Hu ng on
Hammons Hul e

PH 949 2801
or 949-2860
3 11

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Estomatos

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wak e bat htub mo v Wergh
bench 1 antboa d wegh 1
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to nght 1st hou se on righ

C!tltimnry C!tarr

BlACK WALNUTS

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Co hng baby m e a nty et c

A CHIMNEY FIRE
CAN DESTROY YOUR HOME

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At 7 3to4bdr

992 6601

______

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Conv enlent o catiOn oft Upper

LICensed Cllmcal Aud1olog1st

446 7619 or

1968 Fie efW90d •2 500 C 1
1111 to Ed 614 448 7044 or

Ca
304 674 6104 or 304
674 6386

LISA M KOCH M S

446-2062

BISSELL

New HOJIK!S

ANO USED MOBiLE
KESSEL S QIJALITV
HOME SALES 4 Ml
GALLIPOLIS• AT 3&amp;
, , . 4417274

3 bdr • pool gar ave N ce
Comma e 11 prop arty com..,
ott &amp; highway frontage Ust
with us We have buyers
A One Ru EshU Broke

FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS

FOR FRH'

Roger Hysell
Garage

614 742

Housefo u a5 oom••btth
apartment upttl 1 3 rooms&amp;
bath 141t70 t eler, 3 bed
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Wood crOfts, pictures,
figurines, pl•es;
planters, g~ssware e11d
Christm~. wood crafts •.

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Huge selection of coats,
jackets and snowsuits! Huge
· SWINGS. Buy . now for
· Christmas giving.
Layoways are wekotne.

BELT SALE
Many ntw fall itylts. This salt in-

NECKTIES

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MEN'S $10.-95

SPORT 'SHIRl

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Me's si11s Sthru ll.
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$8,50. Ties...... Sale ss. 99
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Spilgfolt n W.angleo l1nMds ·
i111i11s Smalthru .XL
Crtw M&lt;k swiCIIIhirts, tlartic
waist and drawotring pants,
fltto lined. Maoy

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YOUR CHOKE

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SHIRTS
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complete.
Neck sizes 14'/J ,. 171/J
Sltnt IHgths 32 to 35
IIEW FALL COLORS
S18 Dress Stirts ·~~~14.40
S21 Dress Slirts ... S16'.JO
S23 Dress Stirts ... s11.40

regulars • huskies • stu.,.t sites.

BUY MOW AND SA~E
St4.95 Jeans .... S10.47
SJ6.95 Jeans .... S11.87
SJ9.9S Jeans..... S13.97

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Color includes Navy, Brown, Rust and Teal.

BEUTIFUL F~SHIOtiS - .OREAT QU~LIT1
Reg. s22.00 Lady Devon ...........:.. su.sa
Reg. $26.00 Lady Devon .............,$20.78
Reg. $34.00 Lady Devon .............. ?27 .18
Reg. S48.00. Lady Devon .............. S38.38
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Long and short gowns, long and short robes, night
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b'. $·766To$33 9 ~

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SPORTSWEAR
Printed sweatshirts;
hooded pullover
sweatshirts, swett p'ants.
Sizes S-M-L

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Rilg. 57 .SO 1.50 oz.
SPIIAY

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Casual and Dressy Blouses by
Judy loncl, Gailord and
Laura Mat.
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Sizes I to 44.
REG. s14.00 TO $3 7.00

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ROCKERS ·- ROCK.'A-LOUNGERS WOOD ROCKERS .
Included in this sale

is the all new Auto-Motion

'•••r Wallawty Recliner.

Tops, Knit Tops-ond
Sweat Shirts.
S6.00 ·Tops ...... ~ ·s4:so
~9~00 lops ...... S6.75
· 512.00' Tops ... S9.00

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Blouses, Sweaters, lig

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LADIES'

BUXTON ·
CLUTCHES
Choose either t.he ·
Buxton Combo Clutch
or .the Petite
Coi·Q·Ciutch. •

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All Ploytex Gird.les .•• 20°/o o.FF ~­
AU Playtex Panties·~ 20°/o -OFF
LORD ISAACS

SLACKS
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100"1. ~lyesterslocks- paly/wool blends- pa·
ly/ cotton blends - corduroys - printed jeans.
Junior Sizes 3/4 to 20 •

Reg. Sli:OO Slacks ........... $13.50
Reg. S22~00 'Slacks, .......... $16.50
Reg~ S2 7.00 Slacks ........... S20;2 5

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By United PreSs IDtemallonal
Public school admlnlstrafors and
~chers In Columbiana, Ohio,
• solved several smaller problems In
contract negotiations that were
broken oi!Thu!liday I:Jut.continue to
seek common· ground on major
Issues.
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Jn the session, the 7~member
teachers union came to ferms with
school. offlclals on nine areas of
disagreement, but the talks broke
of! early In the morning when the
two sldes couldn't agree on salary
issues an&lt;j contract language.
Each side Is blaming the other for
the breakd~ In communications.
Superintendent Roger Stiller sald
the teachers are asking the Onanclally troubled school dlstrtct to
commit to pay raises that lt may n9t
be able to lund, but Ohio Education
Association rejlresenlatlve Tim
Bibler said the teachers shouldn 'I
'1 have to pay for the school district's
!allure to malnlaln financial
stablllty.
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working together with communication, support and
coordlnallng tbelr efforts Is shown In the picture with
Leonard Sparks, Cn&lt;!l employee, who was mcharge
of the vtsll, explaining procedurES and · lessons
il)volved In the Pl'Oal8Sel11nvolved. The exhibit was In
the Meigs toea) District Wednesday and was In the
Soul hem District today.

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lasers and computers. Pictured l!i a le!s oomplex

COSI EXHmrrs- Some 14 exhibits by the Center
of Science and lnduslry, Columbis, were on h111141 at
the Tuppers Plains Elef!lentlll)' School'lbu~ lor
students .rram the fourth throup lllxth grades bl that
. school and the Riverview School, al8o In the Eastern
Local District. The exhibits, giving a hlllld-an
experleace to the y~. carry out the theme,
"Towanl the 21st Cenluty" and are cearecJ towartli
life In the ~ cenluey, some ;iresslng the use or

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S199 ro$1199

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512.99 Drapes .....;.. 57.14
su.99 Drapes ........ sa. 24
7.49 Drapes ........ 59.~4
518.99·Dropes ...... S1 0.44

Your favorite cassettes
ore on sale.

Our entire stock of beads,
earrings; pins,- .rnts and
bracelth.

·A· REG. S6.00 TO 120.00
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Heavy weight IOO'Io !tHon straight
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·JEWELRY .
Knit Taps - Sweaters - · ·
Shirts - 'Sweatshirts
Sizes to mos., Ia
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-SO". m
-lilt, !'Ill. llnw11, red, II. grttn
. -Limilld . .n1ity

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By LEE LEONARD
Statehouse Reporter
. CQLUMBUS. Ohio (UPI) - A
special committee of the Ohl9
House of Representa)lves has
started hearings o~ a pair :or bills
dealing wlth medical malpractice
and product 'liability lnsuranre,
hoping to provide coverage at more
affordable rates.
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The hearings began Thursday In
the House Select Committee on
ClvUJustice.
· One blli, sponS&lt;Jred by Rep. Paul
Jones, 0-Ravenna, and heavily
lobbied by ~octors, hospitals and
others in the health care Industry ,
attempts td llmlt' recovery In
medical malpractice lawsuits.
The oll~r, sponsored bY Rep.
Robert H. Doyle, R·Beavercreek,
and sought for years by manufacturers', establishes i!mltations on
lawsuits · again st defective
products.
Rep., John. D. Shivers Jr., D·
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Exciting new. tan cllors in

Our new foil collection in .: ·
ploin tolars, stripes or
paHems. Sure to pl~sel

Wrangler canis for comfort and pro·
vtn fit. Klllfll fit after
ted
washings. leglllor fi1 sir · ' ' ltg
stylt in .waist sizes n Ia 5 •

dudes a ·,... selection in wtslem
·belts and l~tlaltsl in drus and rn·
ersiblt bills. Waist sizes 30 Ia 46.

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A Multimedia Inc . ' Ne~_spaper

·Coitl'mittee 'to work·on
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malpractice,
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product ·liabllity bllls.

Complete selet)ion of styles. Insulated ,
comalls, blanket and quilhJined .'
jack.ets and coats, .h1141ds. lined vests,
lined or' unlined bib overalls. SiJts for
e~ryone including regulars, toils and "
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Pomerov~Middlepon. O"'io, Friday, October 3, 1986

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-FAMOUS BRANDS- EXCELLENT QUALITY- GREAT PRICES

Stiller said the district got some
good news from the state Depart·
ment ~ Edwcatlon, which Issued an
oral ftndlng that Columbiana's
Interim Instruction pro~~~:am meets
state standards. More than 00
perrent o! the district's 1,100
students were In the classrooms
Thursday.
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Federal Oll'dlator David Thorley
has not set a dale for resumption of
negotiations.
The Columbtana teachers have
beeri on strtl(e slnre Sept. 15.
In Marl~tta. 245 strlklllg. public
school teachers have now been off
the job i&gt;r a ~mnth, with oo
negotiations scheduled.
There has been no rmvement In
the labor dlsp.~te since the board of
educatk&gt;n made what I temied Its·
llnal clfer to the teachers.
M&gt;re than (COO students 'have
been out o! school since Monday,
following the state nepiutment of
Education's ruling that Marietta's
Instructional efforts were oot up to
standards.
Meanwhile, negottailons were
resumed Thursday night between
school &lt;tflclals and 75 ron-teaching
employees In the Chardon school
dlstrtct. The two sides laDed to
rmch arreement oo a new rontract, trough, and union members
said they would ltle notice today of
their lntl!nt fu strike within 10 days.

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year of the time a patient discovers
an injury or ailment caused by a
doctor or hospital.,
Under no CirCl!mstJmres could a
patient rollect damages for any
Injury which occurred more than
foif\. years earlier.
The but also provides for perlo·
die, Instead of lump sum, payment
of anticipated future looses li'ooi an
injury . Jones said tnsuranre companies should be penni!ted to Invest
tun~ for such anticipated awards
to help offset costs.
.
Doyle, an Insurance agep1, cited
a Xenia hydrauUc 11ft manufac·
turer with $1.5 mutton In annual
sales forced to pay_a $:ffl,!XXJanlUial
pl'emlum for defective IJ'oduct
lnsuranre .
Under his bill, the manufactw-er
would rot be liable for lnlurles
caused by a product mote than 10
years ·old, or where the injucy
occulTed outside the scope of the
Intended !l';e of the product.

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' CINCINNA.f1 (UPI) - Marvin
Warner, the embattled fanner
owner d Home State Savings Bank,
has been hit with federal Indictments In what his lawyer charges is
an attEI'tlpt to eUmtnate the pqsslbll·
tty ol a fair trial on state charges.
The IndictmentS, handed lip
Thursday, allege Warner and
Burton Bongard, the former president of Home Slate, conspired to
defraud the thrift's deposito~ when
dealing with ESM Government
Securities d .Flo11da, the colla,pseo!
which triggered the downfall rl.
Home State In March 1!*15.
Home State lost Sl45mllllon In the
banknlptcy of ESM.
In addition to conspiracy, the
Indictment charges Warner with 16
counts of wire fraud and two counts
of causing the Interstate movement
of money taken by fraud. Bongard
Is charged with conspiracy, 13
counts of wire fnlud and two counts
of fraudulent lnlerstate movement.
Warner's lawyer, Heroert Miller ·
61 Washington,.said the Indictment
was "deliberately tllned" to dft·

Salem, committee chairman,
placed both bills In a subcommitt~
and said they wlli be prE:pared fo~ a
floor vote when the House recon·
venes following the November
election.
Shivers also held out the p:&gt;sslbll·
lty that the two billS may find their
way Into a conference report on a
comprehensive blU overhauling the
clvll justice' system and Insurance
Jaws .
Jones's medical malpractice bill
oontatns many o! the same concepts as the civU justice reform bill.
It discourages frivolous malpractice sults, Umlts lawyer qmtln·
gency fees, bases liablllty on the
percent of negligence, and reduces
damage awar~ by the·arrount d a
collateral source, such as ll!alth
lnsuranre.
Jones's blU, which he said
borrows from laws In Illinois and
other states, also requires that a
malpractice suit be filed within me

Deliberation~

By JUDY MORGAN
OVP News Staff
POINT PLEASAN"J: - The Jury
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In the murd~r trt~l nf Kermit Keith
, "Buck" Clary, 53. of Lesage, began
deliberations this morning after
_ healing Instructions from Circuli
Judge Clarence Watt and clost~g
arguments by attorneys for the
state and the defense Thursday
afternoon.
The deliberations call)e 10 days
after jury selection began and
· seven days after testimony opened.
Clary Is charged with the shooting
death of• William Keith "Barney"
Brumfield, 36, at the Glenwood Inn
the night of Jan. 14, 19B6.
The jury must decide on one of six
possible . verdicts: first degTee
murder, flrst degree murder with
mercy (making the defendant
eligible for parole In 10 years),
second degree _murder, voluntary
manslaughter, lnvolunlary .manslaughter and not guUty.
The defendant maintains the
s!Dotlng was an accident and told
the jury Morxlay that he did not
Intend to hann Brumfield the night
he ~renttotheGiemrood Inn, taking
IMPROVING LOOKS OF S1RUCTURE - EJ&lt;tmslve exlo'lor work
with him the .22-callber pistol
Is being CIU'ried out at the Midwest steel Co. Plant, East Main st.,
witnesses have Identified as the
Pomeroy, where workers are taklag out the lundreds mwindow panes
weapon that killed Brumfield . The
which have long hem bt the bUDding, at leaSt lo when It Willi the
defendant said he only wanted to
Pari&lt;enburg Rig and Reel, and are ooverlng the area Involved with a
confront Brumfield about rumors
rooMed plaMtc type material. One side of the prooess bas been
he had allegedly been S!l'eadlng
now lnslalllng the matlrial at the lront of
that Clary was "queer" or h:lmocompleted and workers
the stncture. 'The new material will be safer and mike lhe lar!J'
sexu,at, and get th:lse rumors
stftldure wanner, Ills reported.
stopped "then and there."
~ testified tllat ~ took the
n with him to the Glen..ood Inn
because Bob Holley, with whom he
w·
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at Anne's Lounge in Huntington,
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the rwnors. had said Brumfield
carried a gun and was explosive.
From the witness stand, Clary
testified he had told Holley upon
leaving the Humlllgton bar that he
S'hluld'go to the .Gienoood Inn and
"scare the h... " out of Brumlleld.
Toward the end of his closing
. argument; Prosecuting Attorney
Damon B. Morgan told the jury that'
Clary's clalin that the shooting was.
accidental, that the gun discharged
when Brum!leld's left hand hlt his
rlght hand thatwasholdlngthegun,
did not "fit" the evidence.
"He (Clary) got angiy," Morgan
sald. "Hehadmallcelnhlsheart!or
Barney Brumlteld.
"Buck Clary did what he set w tto
· do, he stopped th:lse rumors dead.' '
Morgan continued, "Bu,ck Clary
did too many things that nlgbtnotto
have Intended to shoot and kill
Barney Brum!leld.
"It- was no accident," he added
after summarizing the events of
Jan. 14 as descrltoed by witnesses
who testified during the trtal.
"He wants (the rumor) stopped
oow, 'then and there.' He took the
eans with him to stop It 'then and
,' and he used that gun to stop
It,. • n and there,'" -Morgan said.
" ( III'Y) said at Anile's Lounge
heshou
theGl~nwoodlnnto
confront B
lteld) and by the
time he .got me (to Lesage). he ·
was going,"
gan srud. the
prosecUting alto
added that
. Clary's reaction
edlately lotlowing the shooting a ~es
the tnc!Qent was not an acct
. '
Clary testified, Morgan
thejury,thlllilletilmedandwalked
OU! of the"Dar alter the . gun
discharged. He dld not, Morgan

said, stay to see if Brumfield was
Injured; he did not stay 1o see him
slump !D the floor. Nor did he say
anything that Indicated he was
shocked or surprised that the gun
went off, Morgan added. "Bang, he
turned around, and Buck Clary's
gone. Bang, he's gone," Morgan
said.
Morgan told the jury It would be
up to them to geclde if walking Into
a bar with ,a gun and shooting ,
someone was something that was
OK to do In Mason County. , .
Law provides that tile prosecut·
lng attorney open' the closing
sta!ement portkm of the trial with
oo more than 45 minutes of
arguments. Tfie defense .. is then
given an hour and an half to make
Its closing arguments, and the slate
returns with a final 45 minute
presentation.
Defense attorney Don C. Kin·
gery, In his .closing statement,
asked the jury to keep one thing In
mind during their deliberations.
"What was the Intent of Buck Clary
on the evening of Jan. 14, 1986"?
· "Intent Is an esSelltlal element,"
he said .
"Buck Cjary has told you what
happened,'' Kingery said. "Is Buck
Clary bellevatlle? That Is what you
are going to have to decide.
· "Unfortunately, Barney Brunifield is gone. We can:t bring Barney
Brumfield bacl\.'' Kingery said,
adding that lt Is also unfortunate
that a third party, Bob Holley, !Did
Clary something that may or may
not be true about the victim.
"I don't know whether Barney ·
Brumfield was carrying a gun.
Buck Clary doesn't know whether
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wo us vers are suspen e y
:!:~~r~~~~~.:~ Mei.gs·· board during ·special-meetmg
prive Warner of his right to a fair

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to return telephone c~Us. . ,
Warner, lonnerly a top DemoTwo school bus drivers -rere
crattc Party lund·hllser, and' Bong· .suspended when the Meigs Local
ard are also facing state charges ~ School District Board ot Education
willful misapplication o! the bailk's met In special session Monday
lunds. The two,.along with fonner evening.
·
Home State president David Schle·
Suspended bY the board because
bel, are scheduled togototrtaiNov. ' the neet Insurance carrier of the
17.
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district wauld not continue to Insure
The federal Indictment charges them were driver, Charles Wllll·
Warner, 66, and Bongard, 45, with a iunson and Minnie Thornton. Supt. ·
scheme to defraud Home State Dan E. Morris saki that the carrier
depositors· and debenture holders, ·..Qf the district's oeet Insurance
the Ohio Depos!t-Gtiaranty Furxl wouldnotconttnuetolnsurethetwo
and the Ohio Department o! drivers and thus, the suspension by
Conunetce's Djv'l$kln r1 Savings lhC board. Both drivers are curand 'Loan.
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rentlyo,nslckleavei:JutwUlremaln
Wamer and Bongard caused \ ,suspended upon tile completion of
Home State to transfer assets' the leaves untU they can be Insured
derived :rom depositors' funds to' by the carrier. Supt. Mortis said
ESM In order. to obtain lor Home ·that the carrterwDl oot Insure a bus
State funds and otiEr benefits · driver who has two accidents tn the
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last three years. The two would
again be Insurable when the
records do oot show two accidents
over the previous tliree year time
span, Morris reports . .
Preceding the open business
meeting, board membets, Dick
Vaughan, Bob Barton, Roher!
Snowden and Larcy Rupe, met In
executive session to discuss personnel, negotiations, finances and
pending litigation.
.
In other matters, the board
.adopted permanent appropflalk!riS
for the fiscal year, July 1, 1986 to
June 30, 1987 with general lund
expenditures totaltng'$6, 748,829 and
the tOtal for all lunds In the
resolution amounting to
$8.443,243:00 lor the year.
·
The payment to Yvonne Young

for se,IVIng as a reader guide for a
blind student w~s reduced to $6.TI
an hour and CharleS Norrts was
added to the substitute teacherS uSt
Fred'Baloy was given a supplemental \Dntract to serve as advisor for
the high school newspaper .
Granted · maternity leave was
Cheryl Bally, secretary at the
Rutland. Elementary School. Professional leave :Nas given .to Carol
Crow to attend an Ohio Teachers
Forum In Columbus; 10 Martha
Vennarl and John R.edoVtan, gut:
dance pel'liOMel, to attend a
financial alde and articulation
conference In Mar ietta.
Transportation arrangements
were made for three more Sllldents
to attend the Gallla Christ~ School
at Cheshire making a total ~ ilur
""'v to atlend tbat school.
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