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~-Middleport GaDipglis. Ohio Point Pleasant, W. Va.

hga E-8-The Sunday :rmu-.Santinel

.

November 23, 1986

.

Government may ·extend · autom~bile airbag .requirements
•

By FRANK T. CSONGOS
WASHINGTON I UP!) - The
government proposed giving autornakers a four·yE:ar extension
to install automatlccrashproteclion devices such as alr bags In
passenger cars sold In I be United
States, officials said Friday.
The proposal was made by the
National Highway Traffic Safety
Admlnlstr;~tlon, a division of the
Transportation Department. In
response to a petition flied In
June.by the Ford Motor Co:
Under the current rule drawn
up July 11, 1984. by Transportalion Secretary Elizabeth Dole,
automobiles sold In the United
States must phase In full front

protection devices - air bags.
sell-buckling seat belts or a
combination of the . two - by
Sept. I, 1989. Ten percent of1987
lnodel·year cars also must have
such devices.
This rule would be scrapped If
states comprising two-thirds of
the population pass mandatory
seat-belt use laws by Aprll1989.
In Its petition, Ford said if the
extension to 1993 Is granted, It
would Install alr bags for the
driver's seat - not merely selfbuckling seat belts -In most of
ItS automobiles regardless of
state action.

extension) by NHTSA ts sound
publtc policy," said Robert Munson, director of Ford's Auto
SafetY Office ar th e No. 2
·¢'a rmaker's headquarters In
Dearborn, \11lch.
.
"It gives the manufacturers
the flexibility to Install driverside · suppleme~tal alr bags In
large volume, Munson said.
"This Is a major breakthrough
for advancing the development
of supplemental air bag restraint
technology .
But Clarence Ditlow, director
of the Center for Auto Safety,

POMEROY -

called the move "an unwise
tradeoff.'.'
"Passengers deserve a supertor protwtion like air bags just as
drivers do," he said.
·A Tra'\Sportaiion Department
spokesman said the proposed
extension beyond, Sept. 1. !989,
would entourage the orderly
development and production of
passenger cars with alr bags
systems for both the driver and
front -seat passeng~r .
"We would continue to allow
the automaker to put tn a manual
system ior the passenger In the

elted by the Gallla-Melgs post of
the Ohio Highway Patrol
Thursday.
Stewart was ticketed for drivIng while under the Influence of
alcohol, left of the center line and
under suspension; all resulting
!rom a two-vehicle accident on

front seat as long as it put s In an
air bag for the driver's side;" thr
spokesman said. "But any rnanufacturer could stIll ,say that it
would rather install a·n auto·
m ~tic (self- burkllngl safety belt
for both slctes instead of the air
bags."
Granting the Ford req~ es t ''Is

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power a-tnc. power .........
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black cUllom cloth Interior,

air, AM·l"M oleroo caaaelle,
gaug01 with tach, WI, lnlermlt-

lao Grlbblelllo&lt; ............l,JII••

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dolouer, llet«y air, eruiae, WI,
AM-1M ateno cuoelto, rally.

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t1no, manual, 1oet oull, radio,
V_., I lpeed IIIIIIUII, pupa.
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Lell GrlbWe Dlle...........tt,&amp;ll

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mit. c-avan, red IIIII 1111nr with

ilurguDib' dGih IDierior, pup~,
v.......tic. lldor)' air, AIIFM sleno et'P'I'a, tilt, crulle,
""'"' ..... loeb, deep llalod
gila, 1 c.pllla'o cbaln, rear

seat, roof caole, illlermllleDt

lripers, heavy ...ay .......... :n
gallon fuel tank:
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automatic, rallr. wheels, 192311. Eltended cab U:f, black
lerlor, 4cylindJIIr, 5 tpetd manUII,
manUII, 1 cyllader, opllt foldlntl whltenll radllla, AM-FM lllno 1fith red lnlerlor, IIIIi""• pointed
bumper, power Jletrll!C, power
rear•L
· ceeeCfe, factory air, crulle.
radllllinl.
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lao Grlbtolt Dlle .............$Ml.M lao Grtbllle Dlle. ......... .n,711M jiiiiiP IIIII, llldlni rear 'llindoft,
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fac:torJ air, aportmlrrlln, erulle, . • . . .tie, .... clef1laer, fac:torJ
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cntllt, tilt, ""'"'
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Copyrighted t 986

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warranted by the various technl·
cat. engineering· and supplier
resource problems .. that currentiy hinder the. widespread
Installation of full· front alr bag
systems," th e government
agency said in Its proposed rule '
to be publtsh~d In the Federal
Register next week.
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County Road 1 in Salem
Township.
Stewart was southbound
around 6:47 a.m.. rounding a
curve, when he collided with a
northbound vehicle being driven
by Jeffrey L. Folmer, 36, Pomeroy, according to the patrol.
No one was Injured but Stewart's vehicle was damaged
heavily; Folmer's moderately,

Charles Ste-

wan, 23, Rt. 1, Langsville, was

Area SVAC

j

"The decision (to propose the

Patrol -;ites Langsville man

•

M'oslly cloudy tonight , with
a · low ncar 40. Rain likely

'l'u•sday, with highs between
55 and 60. The probability
precipitation .1&gt; ncar
today tonight and 60 percent
Tuesday.

en tine
3 Seclions. 36 Pages

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·Reagan faces pressure
to discharge key aides
By NORMAN D. SANDLER
WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Reagan, hls sense of
personal loyalty put to a severe
test, is under mounting pressure
from friends and supporters to
fire top aides at the center of the
polttlcal maelstrom over secret
arms sales to Iran.
"Cut yqur losses," Senate
Republican leader Robert Dole
·of Kansas advised Reagan In a
television InterviewSunday. " Rl·
chard Nixon never did that "
"We need a visible sign that
things will go differently In the
future," said Sen.pavld Durenberger, R-Minn. :such a signal
could be provided by "some
personnel changes," he added.
Amid speculation that heads
still rn ay roll, White House
spokesman Roman Popadluk
said there bad been "no talk of
resignations.''
,
But The Washington Post reported Sunday some of Reagan's
longtime Calltornla friends, Including Attorney General Edwin
Meese and former Interior Secretary William Clark. are pressing
Reagan to remove White House
chief of staff Donald Regan,
national security adviser John
Poindexter and Secretary of
State George Shultz.
Dole said on CBS's "Face the
Nation" that Regan told him the
slocy was : ·new~ to him." · - ..
'The Post reported today
another White House Insiders '
argument arose over advice

communications director Patrick Buchanan gave Reagan to
admit at his news conference
Wednesday night that the entire
Iran operation was a mistake.
The advisers ·considered an
alternative for Reagan In which
he would · have said It was a
mistake to sell arms to Iran while
he publicly called for an arms
embargo. Reagan rejected both
sets of advice and ·told the nation
he believed what . he did was
right .
The California ,group- was r\'"
ported to have the encouragement offlrst lady Nancy Reagan,
who Is known to be upset by the
damaging revelations on Iran .
Reagan said last week be had no
plans " to fire anybody.".
Some presidential aides con·
tend that while Poindexter, who
ran the clandestine contacts with
Ira n,. Is the. clearest target for
criticism, tht&gt; operation also
exposed Regan as Insensitive to
political and diplomatic risks
and Inept at dealing with the
resulting fallout.
Privately, these ai des portray
the Iran operation - which
preceded the. release of three
American hostages held by proIranian terrorists In Lebanon as the latest In a succession of
foreign policy snafus attrlbuta·
ble, In part, to Regan's lack of
expertiR In polltlca.and.fore'(!Jl
affairs.
The outlook fo r Shultz, despite
a vote of confidence from Rea-

gan, Is even more uncertain.
Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., Inter·
viewed with Durenberger Sunday on the NBC's "Meet the
Press," said Shultz has lost
' \some cre,dlblllty." particularly
among U.S. allies. At the same
time, he said ."II would be a .
supreme paradox" to dismiss a
man who opposed the arms deal.
Nunn said the fundamental
problem Is that Reagan "still is
not clear on what his administration has don e."
Former Secretary of St ate
Henry Kissinger indicated Shultz
undercuHrls position by exposing
his opposition to the arms deal
with Iran.
"In the end," Kissinger said,
"It Is the duty of the secretary of
state to get along with the
president, not the president to get
along with the secretary of
state."
The Post said the Californians
want former Transportation Secretary Drew Lewis to replace
Regan and Defense Secretary
Caspar Weinberger· to replace
Shultz. Former U.N. Ambassador J ea ne Kirkpatrick was menlloned as a successor to
Poindexter.
To succeed, the Califor nians
would have to overcome the.
Intense loyalty Reagan. has displ ayed to his staff In Urnes of
cr!!_ia.

New business ·
The old egg plant at MlnersvUie has been extensively
remodeled to. house Sloane
Carpeting. Partners In lhe
business are Charles Sloane,
pictured, and Betty Thomas.
The store Is open from 9 a.m.
to 6 p.m., Mon.day through
Saturday, and carries a fuU i
line of Armstrong carpeting
as well as other name brands.
Area rugs, instllllallon supplies and vinyl floor coverings
are sold and an Armstrong
credit program is available
tpo. Installation and rneasurlllg is provided, and new
shipments of carpeting are
arriving regularly. The
number to call Is 992-7059.

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Incinerator idea bums Vinton Countians

Philippine ·leader
fires minister;
coup plot foi"led
Senators suspect CIA link
in secret Iran anns .bargain

By PAUL ANDERSON
MANILA, Phtllpplnes
1UPI) - Preslaent Corazon
Aquino, seeking a " fr esh
start" for her beleaguered
government, fired rebellious
Defense Minister Juan Ponce
Enrlle In a sudden show of
political muscle and demanded that her entire Cabinet resign.
Armed Forces chief Gen.
Fidel Ramos said a coup plot
by politicians from the ousted
regime of Ferdinand Marcos
and supported by some military elements had been
"aborted without loss of life"
but said the military remained on alert.
• In Washington, &amp;tate DeJuan Ponce EnrUe
partment spokeswoman Anita
Stockman said. "We are durin g the weekend. was In
pleased that this reported "full · control," Ramos said,
coup attempt failed. We reiter- but added that II remained on
ate our strong and une&lt;julvo- red alert.
, cal sa pport for President
Aquino demanded resignaAq uino and h er tions from all 25 mern bers of
administration."
her Cabinet but accepted only
Enrll e, 62, a major force
Enrlle's Immediately. Some
behind the "people power" other Cabinet members were
revolution that swept Aquino expected to depart sodn as
to power In February, told part of Aquino's shakeup of
armed forces officers In a h er eig ht -m onth - old
tearful address Sunday that
administration :
he would go quietly.
"Of late, my circums pecAquino named Gen . Rafae l· tion has been v lewed as
lleto as her new defense chief weakness, and my sincere
and warned the nailon's powattempts · at reconciliation
erful communists that he&gt; as Indecision," Aquino said In
patience was running out and a nationwide tel evlslo~ and
they had only a week to reach radio address Sunday. "This
a peace agreement with the cannot continue."
government.
She said she ordered h,er
;·we need a fres h start ," negotiators to produce a
' ' nation In
Aquino told the
cease-tire In the four-month·
announcing' her first Cabinet old peace talks wlth commuchange since she ·came to . nlst rebels by the end of the
power Feb. 25 In lhe largely month or the .dlscusslons will
peaceful revolution that sent be terminated.
Marcos, ruler of the PhilipAquIno's surprise announce. pines for 20 years, Into exile In ment came after Ramos
Hawaii.
pledged full support for her
The nation, surprised on a government and ·ordered
quiet Sunday by the firing of troops "not to take orderS
Enrlle, was reported quiet and from the Defense Ministry."
cairn following weeks of unAquino Sunday swore In
·certalnty over repeated rum- Deto, 66, a West Pofut-tralned
ors of an Impending coup three-star general and former
attempt.
•
. diplomat, who · Immediately
The mllltary, placed on the called for discipline tn the
highest state of readiness armed forces.

ORLAND , Ohio (UPI) - The
organizers of a group opposed to
construction of a proposed ha·
zardous waste Incinerator say
they fear the lnclnertor would
spoil Vinton Count y's rural.
. wooded sett ing and disrupt
tour ism.

Patti Martin and her hu sband,
Jim, also say the winding roads
are too hazardous for tractortrailers and area fir e department s are ill -equipped to handle
'accident s.
Six weeks ago, Larry' Evans of
Col umbus announced he plans to

WASHINGTON (UPI) -Top
senators are stU! In the dark
abou) key elements o(Presldent
Reagan's secret arms deal with
Iran, and they suspect the CIA
had ·more to do with It than has
been told so far.
In the opin ion of Senate Republican leader Robert Dole of
Kansas, the lh\gerlng mysteries
- lncl!';dlng whether the weaponry was worth $12 million or
$100 million - persist either
becau se of "Intentional wlthiulld-

lng" . of Information by top
Reagan aides or because
members of Congress " haven't
asked the right questions."
But law makers are divided
over whether legal changes are
needed to rein back the National
Securit y CounciL the White
House agency that masterminded the Iran operation; lo
specify , how long the president
has to tell Congr ess of secret
operations; and to change the
Arms Export Act notification
requ lrements.
While official Washington was
buzzing .Sunday over specula! ion
Reagan might' dismiss some top
aides, Including Secretary of
State George Shultz or Adm.
John Poindexter, national securIty adviser, CIA Director Wll·

Holiday gas
prices ·down

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build an Incinerator to handle
hospital. solid household and
some indu strial toxic wastes In
the northern part of their cou nty.
Vi nton County Commiss ioner
J ack Herrold said he spoke to
Eva ns. who Identified himself as

Ham Casey and his agency were
pulled closer to the center of the
controversy.
Appearing on NBC's "Meel the
Press," Sen . Sam Nun n, D· Ga.,
said lawmakers looking into
Reagan's co ntroversial IS· month
effort to Improve relations with
Iran and win freedom for Amerl·
can hostages In Lebanon st ill
have "some rea l problems" with
the official ex planations.
"We have not heard ... all we're
goi ng to have to hea r from th~
CIA on this one," Nunn said.
·"They wer~ more involved than
we thought they were."
Sen. David Durenberger, R·
Minn., outgoing Intelligence
committee chairman, said con·
trolling the NSC Is not the crucial
1
Issue.

.' COLUMBUS (UPI) - The
price of a gallon of gasoline has
dropped 35 cents In the last 12
months, according to a survey or
service stations by the American
Automobile Association.
The average price for a gallon
of leaded and unleaded gasoline
In Ohto. Is 88.2 cents, the association said. The national average Is
90.4 cents, the lowest stnce June ·
1979 and the lowest average for
Thanksgiving since 1978.
Last Thanksgiving, Ohio mo·
tortsts paid an average of $1.23 a
-gallon, and ln,1984 the average ·
was $1.21.
The association reports that
the average price for a g;~Uon of
self-serve regular gas Is 71.2 .
cents. Self-serve unleaded Is 74.8
cents.
The price Is about 30 cents
more for full-serve. Th~ average
for a gallon of regular ls$1.01 and
the average for a gallon of
unleaded Is $1.05.
Diesel fuel prices averaged
94.9 cents a ·gallon, while pre- '
CHORUS LINE - D11nce Instructor Shirley
mlum unleaded averaged $1.06.
Quickel, center, baok row, wUI be the featured
Premium unleaded and .diesel
daucer on "A Chorus Line" In Saturday night's
fuel prices are not reflected In the
Big Bend Varieties of '86, to he presented at the
state and national aveuges, due
Rutland
Civic Center. Pictured with Quickel are
to their small market share.
members of her Dance Company whO will back
On Thanksgiving, 63 percent of
the number. The group Includes: front,l.to r, Abby
service stations wUI be open
Blake, Kristen Slawter, Lisa Poulin, Teresa
normal hours and 27 percent will
Deem; second row, I to r, Julie Buck, Chrl!ltl
be open 24 hours.

co-owner of Resource Energy
Recovery Systems Co. of Columbus . He said Evans did not reveal
his qualificat ions to run such an
operation.
Herrold said Evans told him he
expected tht&gt; project wou ld cost
$20 million to $25 million and
employ 3o to 50 people.
He said phone calls he has
received indicate some Vinton
Counly residents vehemently oppose th e incinerator.
·
Judith Carr. Vinton County
healt h com miss ioner , said
Evans told her he has not been
Involved with a hazardous-waste
incinerator before.
She said he identified himself
as a business cons ulta nt and that
he is "self-schooled " in the ·
hazardous-was te management .
field.
Carr said Evans to ld her he
chose Vi nt on County beca use of
the land is cheap and safe from '
flooding.
Pat Madigan of the Ohio :
Environmenta l Protec t ion
Agency said Eva ns has yet to
apply for a license, which wou ld ,
determine what wastes the inci nerator could handle. She said she '
will nol know Evans' qualltica- i
t Ions until he submits an applica· ;
lion and she added that the ,
application process takes at least :
two years.

Maidens; back, I to r, Jessica Mitchell, Susan:
. Houchins, Shirley Quickel, Amy Rouse and Mlsay:
Nelson. Advance tickets for the s how are on sate·
at Dan' s and the Middleport Department Store; ·
Rullaud Furniture and lhe ~niland Department
Store, and at Top of the Stairs, Farmers Bank &amp;
Savlnp Co., Swisher and Lohse Drug Store, Bank
One, Chapman Shoes .aud The Dally Sentinel In
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News Editor
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LETI'ERS OF OPINION are welcome. Th('y shou ld be less than ..))) words
long. All letrers aresubjeclto editing and IJll S! be sig ned with name, addr ess and
tl'lephon e number. No Wlsignm leiters will be published. Letters should be in

good taste, addressing Issues , not personalities.

It' s been a long time since
any thing good happened to thr
Democrats. so they are en titled
to crow about a bit about their
recapture of the Senate: but In
truth th e result s of the off·year
e lec tion were remarkably
mixed.
The turnout was the low est in
40 yea rs, depriving Republican
ca ndidates of many of I he votes
(notably in the younger ca tego.
riesl that swellrd Ronald Rea gan's total in 1984. Virtually ail of
the Sena te contests were won by
razor-thin margins that co uld
just as easily have tilted the ot hrr
way. The Republicans. mo·
reover. were defending 22 seats:
the Democrats. Qniy 12. !The
Drmocrats have 19 .comlng up in
1988: the Republicans just 14 .1

In the House, Democratic
ga ins were held to a bare
half-.dozen. though it must be
remembered that they started
with an already comfortable
majority of 71 and could hardly
have been · expected to tncreasr
their margi n bv more than 10 or
15.
·
It was among the governor-

ships, however, that the GOPd id
best. Two big sw ing states
1Jilinols and Ca lifornia 1 were
kept in th e Republican co lumn
and another !Texas ! was added
- ·a factor Ihat _may easily tur~
out to be deeis ivc in t~e 198R
prrsident iai con test. Moreover,
the ser ies of Republican guber·
na torial victor ies in the South
!Florida, Alabama a nd Texas I
suggests that. despitesomeof thP

Ohio Politics

'Yo-yo' tax relief will
haunt the statehouse
By LEE LEON.&lt;\RD
UP I ~tat• hou st• Reporter
EOLUMBUS 1 UP! 1 - Ten da ys ago. in a lit of good se nse. Sen.
Robe rt L. Burch. D-Dovcr. propos!•d that s in ce the federal
government has chu cked re1·r nue sha ring. the state should use its
windfall from the federal l&lt;i.X reform law to help strugg lin g loca l
govrrnmPn ts.
Unfortunalrl~· . n ormalc~, rrlurnC'd a fP \\,' momC'nls lalf'L B ur ch'~

log ic was spumed. 20 to 9. and thp SC'nate me rrily doled out indil·idual
a nCI corporate tax relief that ma1· hai'C' to be rrvoked in the next two
yPat·s.
Despi te the uncrrta int .v of the stair's tinanriai future. lawmakers.
wit h thP b\pss ing of Go1·. Richard F . Cr lcstr. srcm compriiPd to offer
cosmel ie tax reli ef a t the s~ me t imr I he federa l gowrnment is put ling
more and more or a burden on thP statrs and thr local government s.
~ s Burch pointed out on thP Senate floo r. local governments are
go fng to lose $lli6 millio" in t·rvcnu e s haring funds.
Meanwhi le. th e statr is supposed to gain $~03 million in the fi sca l
vear begi nning next .July. and another S4ll million the following year
hera use l hr feds have el im inatcd certai n deductions. exemptions a nd
credit s. ·
Sin r e Ohio taxrs ill'f ' based on frderal taxablr income. some
Ohioans will bt' pavi ng more in state taxrs. Celeste and l hP legis lators
h a~t' proposed t·cduring the sta tr ratPs so therC' will be no "windfa ll. ..
J;!ut thP Ohi o rronom)· ha s gone flat. l nrome-reialcd tax revenues
are not ,·ising as fa st as pr('(iicted . William J. Shkurti. the state's
finance dirrctor. a lrcadv is taking steps to curta il next year' s
spending ba sC'.
Vctc'ran Sen . Thcodor r M. Gra)·. a Columbus Republican. voted
against a pa ir of minor tax breaks las t wpek. sa:.-Jngt hcstate can not
a fford an)' more g11·eaways to rna kc IPgisl a tors look good pol it ica\ly.
What Burch proposPd was to hold bark on the personal a nd
roiporatf' 1il x redue1ions. u:-.;ing ~OmC' of th€? money to "cushion l he

blow " to loca l go1•ernmcnts fr om the loss of federal funds and give
thrm a cl1anc·&lt;' to prcparl' for thP full impa ct in l9H9.
As long as thp stat e is grttin g the unbudgeted monC'y. Burch
reaso nt'd. it could bP used to hPip \oral governments.
A major it.1· "' iawmakNs di sa grcC'd. sa.l'i ng th at mone)· belongs to
the pcop\C'. So it will lx· gi\·pn to thPm. not necessaril~ in equal
proportions. Some people will Pnd up paying more taxes a n ~way.
1\ nd th&lt;' Legisla turr will bP back in a )'Par or two. saying it has to ·
raise tax t'a tes. just a litt le. mind .vo u. and maybe temporarily. as it
did fiv e or six )'Pa rs ago.
Thr go1·crnor w.1S fond of sa )·ing he put an end to "yO·)·o" budgeting
in l~R:I But neither h!• nor tht' legis lators seem to have de1·e!oped an
immunil.\' to

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William A. Rusher .
exc ited remarks on Nov .. 5,
realignment, or at ieastdeahgn·
menl, ts far from dead, The
Sou th .has long ?&lt;'en. vo ting
Repubitcan in presrdentral elcc·
tlons. but now the habit seems to
bP spreadmg to the state level.
Even in the Senate, the ideo log·
leal ba)ance is not likely to
change much. For example.
conservatives are predictably
going to be unhappy with Sen.elect Barbara Mikulski of Mary·
land. whose cumulat rve votmg
score in the House (as rated by
the American Co n serva ~ive Union I wa s six out of a possible 100:
but the liberal Republican _she
replaces . . C h ~ r ies Matht as:
scored only 14 h1mseif durmg hts
long and damaging career in the
Senate. And Mark Andt'!•ws of

North Dakota (whose rating was
231 isn 't ·likely to be missed mu c h
e ither. In addition, a number of
new Democratic senators Breaux of I;ouisiana, Shelby of ,
Alabama and Graham of Flor-Ida
for sta rters - are distinctly

co'nsprvativC', as Democrats go.
Nor, for that matter, will all the
Senate committee chairman·
s hips pass into ·the hands of
liberal Democrats. Liberal Re·
publ ican Mark Hat field will be
handing over Appropriations to
conservative Democral John
Ste nnis. The Fin ance Committee
w ill pass from Hatfield' s alm'ost
equally liberal Or~gon colleague
Robert Packwood to Lloyd Bent·
sen of Texas. Some of the
c hanges. It Is quit e tru e. ar~ far
Jess reassuring tCiaiborne Pel!
of Rhode' Isla nd. for example,
ta kes over at Foreign Rela·
lion s1): but rvPn in lhcScna tethe
picture Is by no means unrelit'I'Cdiv dark.
The ;·ca l losers in the elt&gt;ct ion
arC' thr American peopiP. who
appan•nli)· remain unabiP to
r&lt;'aiize how they cri pple their
govPrnment b)• dividi ng its pow·
ers between a Republican presi·
dent and a D£'mocraticCongress.
We a rC' now doomed to two years
of paralysis. in which Congress
twit hits c•yr fix ed firm!)• on 19881
will rc.icct or modi fy into ineffec·
tua\itv of all of President Rca ·
ga n's. major proposals . including
testing of the Space Shi eld a nd
further military aiel to the
Nicaragu'tn Co ntras. instead,
Co ngress will send him legisla ti9n (start ing with protecti v&lt;'
tariffs ) fiend is h!)' des igned to be
vetoed. to the ou trage of as many
voters as possiblr. Mr. Reagan
will dul.v veto such bills (as well
as a ny atiC'mpts to ra ise laxes t.
but that is abou t ail h£' can do.
Tt·ui)' rff(•ctiv~govcrnmrnt is on
hold at lea st unt il 19~. and W&lt;'
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By KElT .. WISECUP
ward Shawn Baker, center Lee
Sentinel Staff Writer
Powell. and guards Brad Robin·
A "new iook'' Meigs Marauder son and Chris Kennedy.
cage squad
opens the 1986·87
Up from last• year's 19-1 TVC
, .
season at Athens Tuesday under champion reserve squad, which
first year head coach Mick Childs coached, are guards Chris
Childs.
Smith and Scott Williams pius
Chli ds ' varSity coaehing debut forwards BUI Brothers and Mike
will "" only half of the different Bartrum ·Plenty of help !rom
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look "!'as the 1971 Meigs grad this foursome
ean be expected.
Departed TVC Coach of the
inherits not a starter from last
year's record-setting 23·2 TVC Year. Greg Drummer, has
champions. Don't sell the farm . moved on to Teays Valley High
just yet, t~ough!
School as the reserve coach after
Seven lettermen return, in· four years and back· to- back TVC.
eluding three seniors, guards J . crowns at Meigs. MHShad sla(es
R: Kitchen and Donnie Becker ·of 2·17.11-10, 17·5, ,and 23·2 under
plu$ fo'rwar,d Huey Eason a il Drummer.
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loggedconsiderablepiayingtlme
Childs has been the Meigs
a year ago. Other lettermen reserve coach the past six
coming baek to defend the TVC seasons. recording marks of6·13,
title fnc(ude forward Phil King 5·15, 4·15, 14·6,13·7, and 19·1for a
~nd three centers, Scott Powell, . 61· 57 total record.
Steve Musser, and Jesse How·
"ThiS gr6up's has a chance to
a rd. All seven are seniors:
become a good team , but we have
'Also ready to erupt from
to play together. Our strengths
Ch ilds' bag of tricks is EasternwUI be quickness and ·depth plus
transfer Brent Bissell . The 6·3 a s trong bench. Our main wea· •
junior center · was a aii·SVAC kness will be a lack of expeselection as a Eagle freshman
rience," sa id Meigs' new coach.
two years ago and no doubt will
About · the TVC race. Childs
be counted on to take up some of added "Belpre will be the team
the mass ive scoring s lack that
to be~t : They have everybody ·
graduated.
back plus Anderson .(Joel from
Gone from last season's dis· Warren Local Vinton County and
trict runner· up and sectional Wellston should be much im·
champs are co-district and TVC proved and Alexander could be
MVP Mike Chancey, . high· tough. The TVC from top to
scor in g guard Ri ck Wise, tor·
bOttom will be very competltve."

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WC' had lea rned . a nd c1·cn now
thcrearcsome thingswewi ll not
disclose.
Bu t we ca n say that Secord and
Clines. known to haw excellent
contacts in the Middl£' Ea st, wet·e
dis patched to the rrgion to dicker
OV&lt;'r the hostages' release. Thci r
mission had the approval of
Robert C. McFarlane, then the
pres ident' s nationa l securiiy ad·
visPr, who la ter fl ew to Iran
himself"to negotiate.
Cli nes was the d irec tor of
tr a inin g of ciandl'Stine . opera lions at the CIA until he left in
Jq78. He was linked to renegade
agent Edwin Wilson. who was
se lling explosi1·es to Libya and is
now In priso n.
After a len gthy grand jury
inves tigation that directly fol lowed a series of co lumns we
11'1'0 \e abou t a multi· mlilion dol ·
iar sca ndal in the shipmen t of
U.S. arms to Egypt. Clines was
indirtrd for fr aud . -In JqR4 . he

plead~d gu ilt y to filing faiSP
lnvoiCC'S with the Defense Do·
partmcnt a nd was fined Sl fl.OOO.
Gen . Secord is a West Point
gradual!'. a much·decoratc!l
comba t pilot and a former deputy
ass istant SPCrt't ary of defense.
Hr is known to have good
cont acts with va rious Arab go·
vernments, an d in 1981 was
Instrument al In persuading thr
Sena te to approve Prpsidcnt
Reaga n' s sale of AWACS radar
sun·ci llan cc pianPs to Saudi
Arabia.
Siner McFarlane's departure
as nationaf securit y advisrr last
year: primary responsibility for
the negotiations with Iran rested
on one man at lhP Na tional
Securitv Cou ncil: Lt. Col. Oliver
L. North. deputy director for
politi cal affairs .
Footnote: Neither Secord or
Clines could be reached for
comment. Thoircl andcstinemis·

s\on forth~ Whit e House involved
not hing illega l, of .course. A
National Secur ity Cou ncil spokl'sman would not comment on
"the assignments of staff."
C A LJ F 0 R N I A M A F I A
MIFFED : Donald Rl'gan 's tenurc as White Housp chiefof s taff
ha s left Prcsiodent Reagan ' s
old -lime Ca liforni a henchmen
grumbling. One vetera n Reaga na ut who has lett the White House
for a nother agency compla ined
that lht· presidPnt Is no longer ..
given a list of policy opt ions to
dec!dr among. Instead .. he is
presented wit h a yes-or-no deci- .
s ian on a singlp solution worked
out by Regan and his staff.
Usually. the amiable president
OKs the suggestion . The Californiavctrrans rrsen twhatt hey .~ee
as a power grab by Regan. and
say thallhl'presld~nt has always
fu nctioned bC'tt er by having
options to choose from .

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Today in history
;
By United Pre"" International
Todav is Monday, Nov. 24, the ~2Rth day of 1986 with 37 to fo llow.
The moon is in it s laSt quarter.
The morning stars are Mercur.1· and Venus.
The evening stars arc .Ma rs. Jupiter a.nd Sa turn.
.
Those born on this date arc under the s ign of Sagittanus. They
inc1ude Dutch phllospher Benedictu s de Splnoza In 1632: Brit Ish
novelist and clergyman Laurence Sterne In 1718; Zachary Taylor,
J2th president of t he United States, inl784; gam bier, frontier lawman
a nd sports wrller Bat Masterson In 1853; painter Henri TouiouseLautrec in 1864: ragt fmc composer Scott Joplin In 1868; actress
G~raldin e Fitzgerald In 1913 (age 73), a nd conservative co lumnist
Wlillam F . Buckley in 1925 (age 61).

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On this date in history:
In 181i9. women from 21 states 111et In Cleveland to organize the
American Women Suffrage Association.
In 1961, the U.N. Security Cou ncil authorized Secretary· General U
Ttiant to use force to set tle the v iolent Belgian Congo cris is which
erupted after Belgium gave the Congo its lndepend~nce.
-1)11963, Lee Harvey Oswald. named as the assassin of President
John F Kennroy two days earlier , was fata!!y s hot by. Ja k Ruby In a
Dallas .jail.
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The 198ii "peace mar&lt;·h" from
Cal ifornia to the nation' s capita l
is now hi storv . II PndPd in
mid·Novpmber with marching.
ra llies and concNts in Wa s hington. D.C.
Neit her the march acros s the
cou ntry or lh&lt;' final evrnts in
Was hing ton produced th e huge
crowds that gat hered in the late
1960s to pro test the Vietnam War .
But the small band that. for·
ninf'

months.

made

Its .wav

What were thr convict ions that
kept these marchers on the road
for so man.v diffl cuil months ? If
onr can judge from thP press
-intcn· iews. speec hes and at her
statement s. the marchers acted
from a number of convictions:
- They arr convinced that if
the United Sta tes and the Soviet
Union do not soon rmch an
agrflC'm(:"nl 1o rrvrrsc !hi?

arm~

race. it is just a matter of t ime
until by acc ident. misca lcu lation
or drs lgn &lt;t nu cirar ca ta strophe
wil l take placr.
·
- They are convin!'ed thai

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across the country des pite sca nt
financial support a nd difficulties
obtaining food a nd lodging has to
be onr of.the most va lia nt groups their own govrr nmc nl is not
in America n history . In my book rea lly purs uing a mea ningful
lhP)' arC' the truest patriot s in the arms co ntrol policy. The foilure
country. Theylove thenationand . of Pres ident Reagan to seize the
thei r fe llow humans enough to his toric opportunity at Rc.vk ·
call us away from thP foolish and . javi k to rever se t he arms buildup
dangorous policies now bei ng obviously sharpened the con·
pursued by a popular but wrongh· cerns of the peace marehers.
cadcd president.
The formula th at the president
In 1968 and 1969 I addressed rejected In ice land raliejl for a CiO
ct·owds at antl·war rallies In percent reduetion in strategic
Washington, Boston and (&gt;\S('· nuclear weapons, the wit hdr awa l
where that sometimes numbered of Intermediate ra nge · missiles
nearly a million people. At most . from Europe and a comprehen·
5,000 or' 6,000 prople assembled to s!ve nuclea r test ban If Mr.
hear the speakers featured a t the Reagan would agree to ronflne
end of the recent peaee march.
Star Wars to research for the
It was comparatively easy to nexl 10 years. Since the president
S!'e the folly of our Involvement In and his associates have said that
th e Vietnam War by the late one of the reasons tor Star Wars
1960s. It Is more eompiicated Is to use it as a bargai ning ch ip to
apparently for many people. to secure ari arms cont rol agreesee the foll y of Mr. Reagan's ment wit h \he Soviets, one can
dream of extending nuclear only ask, " What better ba rgain
arms In to out er space. But I have cou ld we have had on which to
no doubt that history will deal play our chip than the one Mr.
kindly wtth the peace marchers. Reagan walked away from in
Some day historians will try to Iceland?"
und erstand why so few of our
-Ma ny of the peace marchers .
citizens ,had the w!sdortl and the are convinced that our national
courage to protest the drift ,priorities are wrong. They do not
toward disaster.
bei!eve that the nation's greatest

ncC'd is for morr miss iles at a
II' hen WI' ran
already
J&gt;Ui vcrizr the• planet several
times ovPr. Rather. wit h the
federal dcfieit skyrocketing.
t he.v SPP a nPrd to divert some of
the arms s pending to strengthenlo g educa tion. defending the
I imr

'PnvironmPnl agu ins l ron t \lmJna·

lion ,

ass istin g

hard -pressed

farnncr s and frrdin g th&lt;' hun gry.
I turned down an invitation to
addr!'Ss. t hP peace marchers on
arrival in Was hington because I·
fC' Il this uniqu r demonstration
for peace should be addressed bv
a new generation of speakC'rs. 'r
now wis h I had IX'rn th ere to add
m y voice to this gallant and nobl&lt;'
effort.

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an 18·8 win over the Symmes
Valley Lady Vikings.
Coach Pam Douthitt's gals hi t 6
ofl3 !rom the field and ne1ted 6· 11
from the line. The Lawrence
Countlans managed just 4 of 22
attemptsfor18percentand0.2at
the line.
Mel Manklri paced theEHSwin
with 6 markers, Tony a Savoy 5.
Lesa Rucker 2. Dlon .Mays,
Becky Fuiier •. Daria Smith. and
Lori kuth each hajl 2 points each
for the losers.
Eastern grabbed 12 rebounds, ·
had· -2 assists. 13 steals and 11
turnovers, while Symmes had 13
rebounds, two steals, and nine.
turnovers. Tony a Savoy led EHS
rebounding with 3, wh!le teami ng
up with Lesa Rucker to collect

seven a nd 6 steals respectively .
Teresa Owens had four rebounds for Sy mmes Valley a nd
Tracy Flemming had 3.
In the ni ghtcap Ea stern over·
came a close ca ll In the waning
mom ent s, but ca me on strong to
edgeSV29-25.
J eff Caldwell Jed the winners
with 10, Bryan Durst added 10.
while Mar~ Griffin and Tony
Hendrix added four apiece.
Larry Fe rris and Sha ne Mea dows dropped in s ix each., while
Dallas Tibbs tossed in five
markers.
Symmes won th e battle of the
boards 13·7ied by Ferris an d J oe
White with 5 a nd tour caroms.
while Hendrix led EHS wit h 3.
E HS had 6 assists. 9 s teals,
three turnovers, a nd seven foul s.

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pared to 4 assists, threC:
s teals, eigh t TO and nine fouls for
the Vike's .
SVAC opening round action ,
opens Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
East ern hos ts Southern In the
SVAC headliner at East ern.

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Assisting Childs this year w!IJ
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RESERVE BASKETRAU ROS'I'ER
Feb. J;-a1 WellS! on ... ............... 6::!0
EVERYONE WELCOME!!!
(60's) Bob Ashley while former
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Frb. 13-at Fed•ni·Horklng ..
. .6:30
junior high coach Rusty Book·
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man takes over the vacated
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reserve slot.
s~rve Trarcy.... ...... ..
tt F 6-2
. In the pre-season thus far , the
Todd Powell......
10 F 6·2
K"tnBaker.
Ollrr. ..........
10 r, .p
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Marauders h ave gone aga I ns t
Mall
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North Gailia, Southern, and
Scott Nriotrr..
10 r. 6·0
1 who are S«&gt;tl
Brrn Bar1oo...
Lin lr.
10 Fp 6-l
tw 1ce w1t h Wavery,
10
6.0
coached by Childs' ex-mentor
.Jrff MrE tro) ,. ...........
10 G &gt;·7
Carl Wolfe. In the Athens Shrine
Preview , Meigs edged . Vinton
M a na ,IH' I'.~ -MlkP ParkPr Hn d .loC'
Roush.
County 27•24 last Friday.
Against Athens tomorrow
19l46-K7 MEIGS
BOYS BASKETBALL ROSTER
night, the Marauders will be up
NOKJSUII I
Player
Pos. Ill.
against mueh the same Bulldog .J.R . KH chrn· ................ . Yr.
12 G n·t
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five that Meigs thumped twice DQnn ll' &amp;ckN' ..
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Hu&lt;'y
Eason'
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12
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6·0
last year (91-59 and 78·62). Phil Kin!&lt;" ..................... . t2 F 6-2
Returning starters include the ·ScoTt Powrll ' . ....
12
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Mu sst&gt;r' .... ..
12
c fl·l
top two scorers from last year's S!E'V('
JC'SS(' HO\I.'ard" . . .
12
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H4 team, 6-3 junior Tim Adams Mlkr Bar! rum ... . ... .... . 11 F 6-t
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and 5·9 senior. P. J. Lyons, along Brrnt B!s Sf'l l, ..... ........... . 11 c . ,
Will iams .. ............. . 11
r. ~ . l[l
with 60 junior Thaden Brlent and $cell
Chris Smit h .............. .... .
11
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5-9 senior Jim Stricklin. The fifth 8111 BrothC'rs ................ . 11 F 6-0
st~rting slot is f'Xpected to be
either 64 junior Trevor Costello,
•-R('!U t'ninll( lctl &lt;&gt;rm('fl.
a transfer from New Jersey, or
SCHEDULE
Date-Opponent
Tlmt•
61 junior J~rry Jones.
No,•. 25-!ll Al hens ......
.. ......... ~ : ~a
Meigs Is expected to start 6·1
Nov. 28- Mll.LER ......
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Kitchen and 62 Becker at [}('('. 2- at Nrl sonvliiC" York ........... 5:55
Dec. !;-VINTON COUNTY .. ....... .6: 30
guards, 60 Eason and 6·5 Mike Dec.
9- TRIMBLE ..... ....... .... .. .... 5:no
Bartrum at forwards, and 6·3 Ot'&gt;c. 12-at Brlpm .........................fUO
Dec. !!\-ALEXANDER .............. ... .5: 55
Bissell at center. ~!though Childs ()c\c.
23-al Lo~an ..... ........... ...... ...... !l:55
has indicated he II use several. Jan . 2-WELLSTON .. .................... 6::!0
Jan . G-FEDERAL -HOCKINC ........ 5: 55
different combinations and play·
Jan. 9-at Mill f'r. ............................ ti:JO .
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RACINE - The third a nnu a l
" Riv al Classic" football game
between 1the alumni of Eastern
and Southern was played last
Saturday evening before a good
crowd at Southern stad ium,
where Eastern defeated SHS
28·20 ·In overtime.
Southern got on the board first
after an int ense delenslve battle
developed In the first 23 minutes
of play. Breaking a scoreless
deadlock. Greg ·Cumdiff. a 1977
·Southern grad, plunged into the
endzone, then added the PAT
kick for a 7·0 SHS lead.
After a series of unsuccessfu l
desperation passes by the Ea·
gles, Cundiff thew a perfect 25
yard strike to Richard Lyons on
the one yard line, where Lyons
leaned into the endzone on the
last play of the hall for yet
another SHS score... Another
Cundiff kick gave SHS a 14·0
lead.
Not to be denied Eastern
instrumented a suceessful serle~
In the third Ira me. following a 48
yard kickoff return by Randy
Browning, who reached the ·
Southern 37 yard line.
Eastern used the two minutes
and 18 seconds on six plays to
cover the remaining yards,
capped by a two yard r un by
David Hawthorne. Royce Bissell
added the two-point conversion
for a 14·8 sc11re.

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Southern bounced right back
as a five yard drive covering 65
yards resulted In another SHS
score, Its last of the game. The
Tor.n adoes ·took less than four
minutes to complete the score
after overcoming two consecu·
tlve 15 yard penalties for a first
an d 40 situation.
Cundiff again finished the
drive on a one yard sneak with a
two point eonversion. failing, the
score 2~8.
Eastern, facing a fourth and
goal on the eight yard line, ~coted
again when Royce Bissell found
C.D. Mcintyre aloOf;) in the edge
of the endzone. ·
Eastern again scored ,as Haw·
thorne rambled. 29 yards for a
score, following a big pass play
from Bissell to Charlie Ritchie.
tying the score at 2~20.
The tie held up through the
remaining 8:54, ending the game
and forcing an overtime.
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In overtime, Eastern had first
possession alter winning the coin
toss.
It scored live plays later, after
going twenty yards and overcom·
lng a five yard penalty, when
Browning drove in from lour
yards. Browning added the two
point conversion to put EHS on ·
top 28-20.

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EAST MEIGS - The Eastern and strength.
Another team weakness listed
Ea,!itlettes of Coach Pam Douthitt
by Coach Douthitt Is the team's
hope to open the 1986·87 season on
lack of size and rebounding
a winning note as they open
ability.
season play tonight at Southern.
Several ,EHS high points In·
Although losing two key playelude
its ability to work hard. its
ers from last year's second place
desire to win, and its .extreme
squad , Margaret Horner and
quickness and team speed.
Amy Young, Eastern returns
"Thus far, our seniors have
five lettermen to form a nucleus
tor a so lid team.
shown much team leadership, "
Lost to graduation was Amy
said third·year1 varsity lllf!ntor
Young, an SVAC first team
Pam Douthitt.
selection. SV AC All-Star team
selection, and seeond team AllBecause of Its speed Easiern
District honoree as well as
hopes to run much with the ball
ea rning honorable mention on
this season, ut!l!zing the fine
the state's eiass "A" squad.
talents Of guards Tonya Savoy,
Young was also the Eaglette's
Melanie Mankin. a'nd Arlene
Most Improved Player honoree·.
Ritchie. Ritchie and Savoy are
Another giant loss was four
seniors with much experience at
guard.
year letterman and SVAC selec·
Eastern travels to Southern
tion for the past three years.
Savoy, a former first team
tonight for the season opener at
Margaret Horner. Horner also
SV AC honoree and past Honora·
5: 30 In Racine.
was winner of the Best Freebie . Ment\on nomipee, was the
throw shooting award and Best
tea m.Best Defensive players last
BASKETBALL ROSTER
Team Rebound er for the past . season and was a lso the team's
VARSITl'
three years.
Most Improved players two . Player
Yr. Pos.
years ago
. t...~sa Ruck"r• .. .. .. ..................... 12 r
Currently, 15 girls are vying
·
To ny a Savoy••• ........... .......... .... 12
G
for starting roles on the varsity
After losing Its two top re· Artrnr Rt\ehtc" .... .................... 12 G
and junior varsity teams. Des·
bounders, senior Lesa Rucker. Patty Du~t·· · ·· ~················ ........ t2 F·C
another veteran and three ear Er!ca KCSS)~Ror ······················· 12 f .G
pile its fiv e ret urnees, only four
Y
Tara Wo~s ............................. 12 F
have mu ch experience. leaving
letterma n, will join Patti Durst tn Melanie ankin" ..................... 11 G
picking up the sia~k under the Trlsha Spencer• ...................... 10 F
an absence of bench experience

Eastern alumni wins, 28-20

Berr'i's World

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face" to outscore Its foe 27-15, in
the finale.
The Pirates hit a warm 15·34
for 44 perceni !rom the ·f!oor and
connected on 10 of ·15 fro111 the
foul circles. Hannan· Trace sank
1~31 for 32 percent , taking
advantageofahot13-16fromthe
line.
North Gall hi had a well·
balanced attack as Mike Kemper
paced the team with 12, Shane
Glassburn and Kerry Burnett
added 7, and Todd Hplsteln 6.
Steve Swain led HT'with 9, D.
Bailey added 8, and S. Rankin 5.
HTcolleeted15reboundsledby
Swain's 5. R. Denny and Kemper
had five and ·seven respectively
at NG ciaime,&lt;I a 24·15 edge on the
boards.
Eastern took advantage of

Eaglettes open season this eve~ing

_Pushing the deal ___--=-Ja~ck_A_n-:-d_ers_o_n_&amp;_D_al_e_Va_n_A--:-u_a
WASHJNG'I:ON - Two former
hi gh· ranking governmen t offi-·
cia is were a n int egral part of the
secret arms i hQstagc negotia·
lions with Ir an. They a re retired
Maj . Gen. Richard V. Secord and
Thom as Cli nes, a one-time top
man in the CIA's covert opera·
lions bra nch .
WP were the fir st to dic \osr the
secret negotiations with Iran . We
report ed early this yea r that
Isra el was the des ignated conduit for the sa le of arms to
Tehran until the Na tional Securitv
. Council der ided !alP last .vear
to " regularize" the weapons
s hipm ents bv sendi ng them di ·
rectiy fmm the United States.
We also repor ted that former
CIA and Pe ntagon officials wprc
involved in the secret talks with
Ira n. over the hostages and other
Iss ues. Th&lt;' Reaga n admin!s t ration appPaied to us to krep sC'cret
the details ·or thee mission thai

By SCOTT WOLFE .
with 10 ·markers,
Rita
OVP Staff Writer
Cordell added 6. .
CHESHIRE - !loth Eastern
NorthGalliahit6of23fromthe
and North Gall Ia's boys and girls field for 63 percent and 4 of12 at ·
gained pre-season triumphs over the line for 33 percent. HTcaimed
league foes in the second night of . 9 o!27 for 32 percent and hit 3ofl1
play ill the SVAC cage preview at at the line.
KygerCreekHighS~hool .
The Lady Pirates outre·
The North Gallia gals downed bounded HT by a 15·10 margin,
Ha nnan Trace 26·15. while the · led by Tina Parson·~ 6 caroms.
boys did the same with a 40·33 Paula Van Hoose led Hannan
win. The Eastern Eagles with 13 markers and six rewhipped Sy/Tlmes Valley ·18,8 to · bounds, wh!le Trina Triplett had
set the tempo .for ahard·fought. .6: .
.
29·25 win by the EHS boys .
In . a torrid offensive battle
In the opener Coach Dave North Gallia outlasted the Wild·
Moore's Lady Pirates grabbed a cats with a big secon.d quarter
10.4 lead In the first canto, then offensive outburst. The Wildcats
never looked back as they· of Cqach Mike Jenkins Jed 18-13
outscored Hannan Trace 16·11 in at the conclusion of the ·nrst
the second round.
Ira me.- however. Coach Bruce
Rachel Borden led the winne'rs
Wilson's troops made an "about·

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or the litx•ra\s' rather com ical
attrmpls to interpret these
tangled tea leaves as proclaiming the dea th of the "Reagan
Revolution .··

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Area deaths

:MuiTllin C. Long
' Funeral services for Murrain
Cecil Long, 73, · of Ravenswood.
W.Va. , formerly of Meigs
. County, were held Saturday at
· the Franklin Funeral Home in
Parkersburg, W.Va. Mr. Long
died Wednesday.
He Is survived by two sons,
Rev. Russell Long, Petersburg,
Va .. and Linn Long, Ravens·
. wOOd; a daughter. Sue Phillips.
.. washington. W.Va. ; 10 grand·
: children and 11 great ·
grandchildren. Also surviving
_are two sisters, Dorothy Long
and VIolet Walker, both of
Pomeroy . .
.. He was preceded In death by
his father, William Long, and his
.mother. Myrtle Long, and a
.. brother. Lewis Long.
· 'Burial was in Evergreen
Cemetery.

Barnard A. Milhoan
. -Barnard A. Milhoan. 75. near
~ t:bng Bottom, died Sunday at
Camden-Clark Hospital in Parkersburg, W.Va.
'Mr. Milhoan was born at Long
Bottom on Feb. 20, 1911. a son of
the late Everett and Glenna
Chambers Milhoan. He was a
member of the Long Bottom
Christian Church.
Surviving are a sister. Hazel
Rose, Columbus; two brothers,
Wayne of Shade, and Dwight of

Jury selection begins anew in Home. State trial

CINCINNATI (UPI) - A se-· learned of ihe loss. they started a violations and one count of theft and tedious questioning of potential jurors by lawyers .
.cond week of jury selection run on their bank, which closed in by deception.
Pomeroy, and several nieces and hegins today In the trial offormer just a few days. That In turn
Because att(lrneys have the
Schiebel Is charged with 44
nephews.
right
to automatically reject 24
Home State savings Bank owner started runs on other Ohio counts of willful misapplication
Besides his parents, he was ·Marvin Warner at\d tw'o ex-bank savings and . loans and Gov. of funds , flv e ~a unts of s~ urltles seated jurors, the judge Is trying
preceded In death by a brother, presidents accused of helping Richard Celeste closed 70oft hem violations and one count of theft to tentatively ~eat enough qualiBlaine Milhoan.
trigger Ohio's ban·k crisis last until they obtained federal by' dece ption . Bongard Is fied jurors so that a final panel of
Graveside rites will be held at year.
Insurance.
·
charged with 44 counts of willfu l 12 regular and four alternate
11 a.m. Tuesday at the Sand Hill
jurors· can survive all the
Hamilton County Common
Warner is charged with 45 misapplication of funds.
Cemetery with Rev. Carl Hicks Pleas Court Judge Richard Nle: counts of willful misapplication · Most of the flrst · week of the challenges:
"
officiating. Friends· may call at
haus says he expects jury selec- r_:O::_f_::fu~n~d~s~,f::;o~tir~c~O~U~n~ts~o~f~s:;:ec::_:u~r~lt~ie:::s:.__::tr~la~I:_Wras=co~n~s~u~m=eld~~~S~Io~w~;;;;;;;;~~--­
the Ewing Funeral Home from tion
t~ continue at least through
2·4 and 7-9 p.m. today.
the Thanksgiving h!)lldays.
Warner and former bank pres!·
dents David Schiebel and-Burton
Derek Lee Priddy
Bongard are standing trial on
Derek Lee Priddy, 11-month· charges of illegally funneling
old so n of Dale Leonard and mlllions of Home State dollars to
Mary Allee Fitchpatrlck Priddy, ESM Government Securities of
Gallipolis, died Saturday at the Fort Lauderdale. Fla., which
went pankrupt.
·
Holzer Medical Center.
Home State lost at leas t S144
He was born on Dec. 24,1985, at
mllllon when ESM collapsed.
Point Pleasant, W.Va.
Surviving besides his parents When Home · State depositors
are two ·half·brothers, Doug]as
Allen Priddy , Fort Campbell,
Ky. ; and Gary Leonard Priddy,
Pomeroy; a half-sister. Debra
A br~a klng and entering at the
Ann Riso, Denver, Colo.; paterHarrisonville
School over the
nal grandparents, Guy and Marweekend
is
under
investigation
garet Priddy, Pomeroy; and
maternal grandparents, Claude by the department of Meigs
and . Eunice Fitchp atric k, County Sheriff Howard Frank.
The janitor reported the lnci·
Rutland.
dent
to the sheriff's department
Funeral services will be held at
at
7:37
a.m. Monday. Entrance
I p.m Tuesday at the Rawlingswas
gained
through a window In
Coats-Blower Funeral Home in
the
music
room. Des ks ·were
Mld.dleport. The Rev. Paul Tay•
lor will officiate and burial will ransacked and a determination
still to be made on missing
be in Gravel Hill Cemetery. is
Items.
Friends may call at the funeral
Investigated by the depart·
home Tuesday until time of
men
t over the past five days have
services.
heen six deer related ac cidents,
all resulting In significant auto·
Edith K. Williamson
mobile damage.
Edith K. Williamson, 84, Salem
Street, Rutland , di ed Sunday
Lotto 'prize
night at the Holzer Medical
Ce nter.
CLEVELAND (UP!) - Ohio
Born In LangsvUle on Feb. H. Lottery officials said Sunday that
1902, she was the daughter of the three lotto players won the
late Henry and Ellen Colwell $3.278,306 jackpot by choosing
Kennedy : She was a retired the numbers I, 4, II, 20, 26 and 33.
assistant manager of the !?orne- The winners are · eligible to
roy National Bank, Rutland collect . more than $1 million
Branch; and belonged to the apiece.
Harrisonville Chapter, Order of
Lottery officials also said there
the Eastern Star, the Rutland
f
Garden Club, the Rutland United were 291 players who chose lve
of the six winning numbers.
Methodist Church and Its United Their tickets are worth $845.
Methodist Women, and the Meigs
Four of the winning numbers
Senior Citizens.
were chosen by 13,399 players
She Is survived by three so ns who pick up $49 fo r their tickets.
and daughters-in-law, Fred and
The drawing next Saturday
Donna Williamson and Bill and will be for an approximate $I

Break-in report~

Christy Lambert, 16, Rt. 2,
Coolville. was cited by the
·Gallia-Melgs post of the Ohio
Highway Patrol Saturday alternoon for fail ure to yield the right
Qf way, res ulting in a two-vehicle
·accident on Ohio 7 in Chester
·Township.
·. : Lambert pulled from a private
driveway onto 7 around 3: 20p.m.
~ nd Into the path of a northbound
vehicle driven by Ciell Labonte
Sr.. 54, Longfellow, according to
the patrol.
·Lambert s truck the right side
of Labonte's vehicle, causing
-moderate damage to her vehicle
·and light to Labonte's . troopers
said.

Emergency runs
Twelve calls were answered by
local units over the weekend, the
Meigs County Emergency Medl·
cal Services reports.
· Saturday calls included: 12: I6
p.m., the Rutland Unit to Langsville taking Vanessa Rice from
an auto accident to Holzer
Medical Center; Pomeroy at 2:09
p:m. to Chester for Evelyn Gaul.
to Hol zer Medical Center;
Tuppers Plains at 4:25 p.m. to
Texas Road for Milton Tuttle, to
Veterans Memorial Hospital;
Pomeroy at 5:23 p.m. to the
Pomeroy Health Care Center for
Leah Winebrenner, taken to
Veterans Memorial; Middleport
to Ohio 554. the Luther Coleman
residence for· a fire call, but there
was no fire; Rutland at 9:16p.m.
to Meigs Mine 2 for Richard
Martin, to Veterans Memorial;
Middleport at 10:17 p.m. took
Marie Dudding from South Seco nd Avenue to Vetera ns
Memorial.
'sunday calls were: Rutland at
2!48 a.m. to Meigs Mine 2 for
Laura King, to Holzer Medical
Center: Middleport at 12:39 a.m.
to E lm Street for Bob Kennedy,
to Veterans Memorial; Tuppers
Plains at 10: &gt;8 p.m. to Reedsville
for Walter Brown, to CamdenClark Hospital, Parkersburg;
Racin e at 11 : 36 p.m. to County
Road 9 for Carl Smith. to
Veterans Memorial Hospital;
•· MiddlepOrt at 3:43a.m. Monda)'
went to Brownell Avenue for
Curtis Braley, to Veterans
Memorial.

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Janet Wiillamson,
and
· Tommy
and VickiRutland;
Williamson,
Kettering; eight grandchildren,
and eight great-grandchildren.
She was preceded In death by
her parents and her husband.
Harry L. , and three brothers.
Waid. John and Wall ace
Kennedy.
Services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Rawlings·
Coats-Blower Funeral Home.
The Rev. Robett Mussman and
the Rev. Paul Taylor will off!·
elate. Burial will be in Miles
Cemetery. The lamlly wlll be at
the funeral home to receive
visitors !rom 3-5 and 7·9 p.m. on
Tuesday.

r;m;lll;lo~n;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~

Don't Forget! ·

titled action. I willexposeto
sale at pl.l blic auction on the
front stops o~ the Moigo
Co_untv Court Houee on Friday, Dec . 19, 19$6. at
10:15 A .M . of said day, the
following described r•l ea- .
tete:
Situated in the Village of
Tuppers Plains. , County of
Meigs. and State of Ohio
and described as bllows ~
wit :
'
Lots 18 and 19 of Me ·
Cune 's Second Addition to

the
Village of Tujlflar•
Plains, Ghio, as· same appears' in ·Volurile 3, Page 29
oft he Plat Rlleords of Meigs
County , Ohio.
Cll'rent Owners Name ;
Donald H. and Geneva C.

Maxson
Address:
50031 State
Route 681 . Reediville, Ohio
45772
APPRAISED AT:
$27-.770.00
TERMS OF SALE : Cash,
cannot be sold for less than
213rds oft he appraised va lue. $600 .00 down on ·day
,of sale. cash or certified
check, balance on oonfirma·
tidn of sa&amp;e .
HOWARD E. FRANK .
SheriH
Meigs County . Ohio
DENNIS REIMER CO ..
L.P.A.
By: Dennis Reimer
,
Attorney for Plaintiff
9806 Ravenna Rood
P.O . Box 382
Twinsburg. OH. 44087
(216) 426 -4201
(11)17. 24 : 11211 3tc .

Public Notice
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
'
On November 7, 1986, in
the Meigo County Probete
Coun . Coso No. 2&amp;332 ,
Harry Osborne , Jr., 34363
Bailey Run Road. Pomeroy.
Ohio, 45769.
was ap·
pointed becutor of tM 81·
ta~e of Wilma Osborn , aka
, Walma Oaborne , deceaaed ,
~!• of 2 Lincoln Terrace , Pomeroy, Meigs County, Otlto.
Roben E. Buck .
Probate Ju&lt;*!o
Lena K. Neoaelroad. Clark
(11 ) 17. 24: 11211 3tc

c

•v

'----------1
Business
Services

RADIATOR
SERVICE

p u r chI s.

prIca

Public Notice

0I

$2.000 .00.
WHEREAS , the POME·
Village Council is desiof purchasing ..id real
estate for the fUrther developmerit of recreational
facilities.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED by tho POME·
ROY Village Council,
County of Meigs, Stoto of
Ohio, that the POMEROY
.Village Council:
HEREBY: Intends to pur•
chase a .280 of an acre
parcel of real estate owned
by Gladys Smith and Thoophilua Smith · lor the pur·
chooe sum of $2,000 .00:
and hereby authorlzet and
directs the Mayor of Pomeroy VIllage to .e aecute the
necessary documants and
arrailge for payment to the
above grantort . for ..id
purchase.
'
Mr. Young offered a Hcond to the motion and upon
roll call. the vote results 111
follows :
Betty Boronick
Bruce Road
larry Wohrung
William YQung
Dick Saylor,

,
NOTICE
Saturday, November 29. at
10:00 A.M . Tho Home Na·
tlonol Bonk, Racine, Ohio,
will ollor lor uto at Public
Auction on the B1nk Parking
Lot tho following:
1980 Plymouth Champ 1M24KA7901010
1981 Oldsmobile 2 Dr. Cpe.
- 1G3AR47A5BM408862
I 983 Chevy Cotobrlty I G1 AW27X6D685B036
1974 Ford Pickup Truck
IF260) - F2&amp;YCU48B71
Term• of sale are Cash.
Tho Homo Notional Bank
reserv11 the right to bid al
the S81e or to remove any or
all items from the sale at any

time.
)
(11 I 24. 26, 26. 3tc

"At Rtcuonable Prices"

V. C. YOUNG In
m-6215

or

.,.,,r.--

Por11troy,

•VINYL SIDING
*ALUMINUM SIDING'
*BLOWN IN
INSULAnON

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

New Homes Built

PH. 949·280 1
or 949·2860
No Sunday Calls

Ad 26j .at Harley
Haning retldence. 2
Mi. from Fiv• Point•
Watch for Signa
11·24·86·1 mo .

OF5

NO SUNDAY CAUS

Rt. 124,

4-16-'86 tin

EAGLE RIDGE

99

OPEN

AUTO REPAI.R

Truck, tiuto, 8o ·
heavy equipment
repair's and welding;
(All makes 8o modelt)

REBUILT &amp;REPAIRED

PH. 949-2893
or 949-2756
John K. ltnh'

190 MULIEIIY AVE.
POMEIOY, OH.

/

lob Barton, Owntr
10·27·86·1 mo.

(CUT OUT FOR
Now loaofion:

FUTUIIf

foii~WIIIIIIItllll1111~$laiiiQCII ~ lOit !C

~~1'"11

~~~~

~

~

l •lltl 1kl~

GENERIC
DRUGS COULD
SAVE YOU

~

S~tol Neoolbr~

·upso

"111111111

ftM IIII"ft-..OI'I~lllle~lll&amp;l!ti41

ALUMINUM SHEETS
FOR SALE
ONLY

ON YOUR NEXT
PRESCRIPTION .
ASK YOUR RITE AID
PHARMACIST FOR
COMPLETE DETAILS

2s·(

USEI

USES FOR ALUMINUM SHEETS RANGE
FROM ROOFING DOG HOUSES TO
MAKING HAMMERED LAMP SHADES.

PRICE REDUCED - POIIE·
ROY - Older I\! story
frame home on a large lot.
House needs repaired. 3
bedrooms, bath, kitchen.
$9,900.00.

CAN BE PURCHASED DAILY AT THE
DAIL' SENTINEL nL 3 P.M.

PRICE REDUCED - 1110·
OLEPORT- HANDYMAN'S
SPECIAL - I\! story older
home thai needs wor~ Nice
level l.ot, 3-4 bedtooms, two
car ·garage, $9,900.00.

ATTENnON DIABEnCS
INSULIN NJ PAMfHLET
IS AVAILABLE A All
RITE AID PHARMACIES

RITE

PRICE REDUCED LANGSVILLE One lioor plan
with 2 bedrooms, aluminum
siding, new roof. Large bath
with utility room. I ~ acre
lot. Screened side porch.

AID

. $17,000.00.

.

915-3561

992-3345

992-6191

RITE

•WE BILL ALL INSURANCE
•PURCHASE AND RENTALS

AID
M,_,!!IICI

&amp;UII.13UI7DD,

Si• rooms and bath, paneled and carpeted. Just above Pomeroy, Ohio on Stale Highway. Gas furnace, blown in insula·
tion in walls and ceiling. Large living room. Nice front porch
covered with indoor-outdoor ca rpeting. Overlooking the Ohio
River. Ali this for only $19,900.
·

208 EAST MAIN STRE£1
POMEROY, OH.
PHARMACY PHONE: 992-2586

1:117,lll,1t7DD Silrpl••

. .1t1t1 TtulltlL.... 949-atiO '
~~~ lumer.:... ttZ·!UZ
pntce............'.... "2·22$1

;£ ~

#652

ll!Ufl ~110. !nwll, --C11JII. E~ 13o41.D410::1GII, frill
..... tlli~W. C... IIJQ2.MIOO INWITNI$8 MAl:Of 111M
,.....,... ..,....111¥1111!111 ... CMM,., ... IO .. tiUMIIIICciMIIhl,
()'IIO.flltOf!..:IOM. GiorttF• 51411 lll l!ot\ll'~~te:t oli)oo lo&amp;211

...;;;.!!t:Z!!!~

'

,.

Found·Coonhound, white with
black &amp; white apota, female. Call

•h•• 6. 614· 379-2458.·
7

lusintss Farms,

Middleport .,
&amp; Vicinity

3/2/Hn

··· ···············-·······--·-··· ·

•
Heated Garage Sale! Good wi'3·
tMclottling .1 6 inch tires. brown
recliner. CB radio, and many
other ileme. November 215 from
9 to 6. Teaford r•ldence,
Racine, Oh io.
'*

•Dishwashers
•R•nges
•Refrigerators
•Orv•• •Freezers ·
PARTS and SER1~lC:E

(614)

9 · Wanted To B"uy

JACK'S
TANK SERVICE

DENNY.CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

Window - Wood - Paper
Plastic - Ttuck

992-3410

Jackets - T-shirts

.24 HOI IR SERVIfF.

JERRY'S
SIGN SERVICE

W, VA. Residenh
Call Collect

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

Pomeroy, Ohio

. Middleport

"YES. WE AR£ OPEN.';
THURHRI.-SAT.
9 to 5

CEMENT HORaE&amp;.
DEER,S. RABBITS, DOGS.
CATS. EAGLES . VIRGIN
MARY. WHITE ANGELS
ALSO LARGE BIRD BATHS

Used Mobile Hom11 Ph . 814·

Old Furniture · cupboarda, taW•
&amp; chalra. chests. bookcases, ice
boxes, Iron beds, c11h paid flh .
614-446-3759.
.

•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
•SATRUTE SALES &amp;SERVICE

SALES &amp; SDYICE

We Hlf.t Afill Tl•

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

RIDENOUR

••• Ttohl•l••
•• Dlly

·

&amp;

TV

· Now Hollo.., ..... Hot
hrm Et(ulpmtnl

wanted to buy. Bt..wttngt\m.a.r .

Call 614 -742-2328.

•••t

Pule

CIRCLE

"H"

Middleport, Ohio

•Baaements
•Sew~ge Systems
•Water 8o Gas lines
•Water Well Drilling
•'Trucking

Call: 742-2407

10/2 7/ 86/ 1 mo.

LIMESTONE
HAULED
TROMM
EXCAVADNG
742-2328
11·7·16·1 m9.

J.R.'s REPAIRS
TVs, Antennas
Satellite Salts
Installation . _
Service
Electronic Organs
Mobile service

614-843-5248

wi:
-.

GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

FREE HEARING TESIS WEDNESDAYS
o Co1111uterized H•ring Air Selection
z Swim Molds - hrterpreting Services

Bashan Building

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
•
6:30 P.M.

a-:

~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

:z::: Licensed Clinical Audiologist

Serv1ces

12

G~ugo

11

Help Wanted

ELECTRONICS APPRENTICE
Entry IIYII poaition ...,1llatile.
Fulty plid trtining provided to
high 1chool grad . age 17-30 in
good health . Will relocate suCeesafulappllcant at our tllptnse.
Call 1-800· 282· 1 384. MondayThursday, 9am-2pm .

Mtkt Christm•• mon., , sell
Avon. Make 45 percent . Call

614·446·3358 .

Choko
Sltotg111t

fa&lt;tory

z

Salespeople· Full or part

1ell cemetery

a.

ti me~

m•ch. Call

61• · 448 · 3616 or 614 -192''515t .
.

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Secon~ Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

Mtlnt'enanC! peraon to live

Annn unr. em r.nl s

i;;

ap.-tment complex. Call 304·

676-5104.

Progrnlivt Hulthc•e Ftcilltv·
aeMclng full-time &amp; P•t-time.-

BUILDING

GENERAL REPAIR
REMODELING

INTERIOR

PAINTING EXTERIOR

BANKS CONSTRUCTION CO.
317 N. Second

·

Middleport, Ohio

RN 's. E1tceMent sal•y &amp; benet·
ita. If interested apply 11 Scehlc '
Hills Nursing Cent.-. Rt. 2 lox

Dear Huntlra
FDr 1111 1 small trailer, carpeted
ld• 1400.00 Ph. 6t4-266·

WANTED: PtrHime Commun':
ity Service Worker for an inter-

.676.
No hunting or tr"pauing on

W•lt••
farm on WlterlooRoads. Union District.

C~plhert

PHONE (614) 992-5009
SPECIAl/ZINC IN WINDOW l DOOR REII.ACENENT
1J.l0·86·1

GREAT BEND ELECTRIC,

DECIDE NOW TOGETHER
Ohio Vtllty Memory Gardens
Gtilllpolla, Melg1 Co. M•mory
Gardtnt Pomroy , Ph. 614-1592&amp;151 or 11•· 446-3615 .

Elrl

COM/IIRCIAL - R£SIDENTIAL .
-FREE ESTIMAtES-

n.

N.E.C.A. CONTRACTOR

Racine Gun Shoot aponaorltd by
Racine Gun Club~ Evtry Sundey.
beginning It 1:00 p.m. Factory
Cho~e. 12 gu-ve shotguns.
No hunting d~ or night on
following ltnd: R.H . Bo.cright,
Keith Ridenour, Junior Hunt,
O.rv DUI. John Glnthar, ·steve.
DHI.

Cake 'o.coratin,g Claaan stll't·
irtg Otcamber 1, 1986, Taught
by luMy Kuhl. For det1ils. call
514 - 992 ·7~37 ..
p;eno T~nlnl end Rtpllr. Clip

this 1d tor 2 percent disaount.
Lont Donltlo 114-742·22911 .

J.&amp;L BLOWN

•Residential

INSULAnON

•Commercial
•I ndustrial

•lnsul at ton

•Storm Doort

No hunting or tr"pnalne.
Mynn Ferm located ChHtnut
Alcltlt Rood.

S.nta 'for hire. Ewn6naa, Sat 1nd

lundrto, 304· 773·&amp;112 .

RAYMOND E. PIJOFFm' (MAl;

JAMES KEESIE

RACINE, IIIlO
~Offke 949·2411

El'lltrgtii(Y 949·!516

212 Bldweii .•OH 4&amp;814

01'

Clll

Miry O'B_rien It 614· 448· 7160.

mediate cere facility fordtWelopmentally dlubled 1dults in
Gallipo li1, Ohio . Hours : t2 1
midnighl·8:30 1.m.. FRt ·SA.T· .
SUN . High ac hoo l degree. valid
Ohio driYM' s lieen .. 1nd goOd ·
driving record required · ex-p_eritnee working whh Peraohs
with mental retardation end
developrittntal dinbilhles pr&amp;ftrrad ; good housekeeping skills
needed . Sal.-y: •4.25 per hour .
Vacation and Sick lttve benef.. '
h1. Send rHume to Robin E~v ..

Buckeye Community Services
P.O . Bo• 604, J•ckson. oH =
46840. De1dllne for applicants; •
11 · 28·86. Equal opportunitY
_employer .

·

•

leading Pharm.cy ntttdl top
notch Pharmtcilt. Large RX '
volUme, nursing homu, divers ified. modem comPutttlrtdfacil ·
tty. No aundtys or hotidtya top
aal•v It btntfita. Conttct' Jim
StakM, Portsmouth , Oh J'h. ,

614-383· 1135.

•

Irick Mason Sub·Contractars
needed . Gu•rantlld 1ull· time
wortc. Call Steve 8:00a.m . to
I :OOp.m. Mon thru Fri Ph

114·888·4851.

lecauM my 2 Vllrf Ylluabll
Oenn1n Shepherd dog a
lhot, ·Hunting 11 no lone-r
permitted on my term on Red-

•

'

.

Custom typing needed , must M
w••. n-.t
work, Cteh p•id per pifW ,

mond Rldg1 . Edith Rog1ra .

"f.E ESTIMAWS"

11·1-16·1Ma.

fmpluymenl

ll -4-86'1 mo .

PH. 992 ·" 73

tfn

PH. 992-2772

•

LARRY'S CARPETMiddleport,
OUTLET
OH.

llfASONAILE • REUllll

•Storm Windows
•Replacement WindoW'S
•Now Roofing

BUYING RAW FUASI Gintang,

Yellow Roo t, beet 1nd deerhldtl . A.lto telling trapping
suppli", Whe1t Lit... Nlte Utat.
Hours 1 :00· 9:00. Clostd Wed.
Georie Bucklqo 814· 684·476T.

•AUTOS •liGHT TRUCKS

HobsC!n ld.

-

HHder Pinel, grill 1 and front
bvmper, for 1981 Gran Plymouth Fury, Ctr usa from
1979· 1982 . Chrysle t New
Yoril:lr. New Pon or pty , Fury.

Good uaed 1n1r1 drum. Call
614-742-2160 .

·Ph4;42·259¥
- .,
.

.

Cetl614·992-7076.

24 Hour Wrecker Service
full Sonkt &amp; Repair
.35809 Titus Road

$4800

Excavating
•Landscaping

Buying daily gold , ailv• coins,
ring•. jewelry, aterli'ng ware , old
coina, l~rge currency . Top pticea. Ed . Burkett Blrber Shop,
2nd . AYe. Middlepon, Oh . 614·

992-3476 .

Doalor· •

Ftl'lll

·

446 -0175.

•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN lAUNDRY

Ault!orizlll Jolon D1111,

L'""' FDI cb,;,.,,

lis. Cali 6U-446·31e9 .

•ZE~ITH

BOGGS

5 GIFT SHOP

2282.

WANTED TO BUY u1ed wood~
coal heaters:. SWAIN 'S FURNITURE, 3rd . I Olive St. Gallipo.

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

Rl. 7

11-7-86 -1 mo.

. In Syracuse, Ohio

TOP CASH paid for '83 madet
and newer used C8t'l. S~ith
Buick·Pontiac , 1911 Eastern
Ave. . Gsllipolis. Call 814-448-

11 -4-86·1 mo .

SIGNS OF All KINDS
SIEGFREID

614-446 -3G72

614/992-711'9

9~2-7460
JERRY

We pay c11h fo r late model cle&amp;n
uaed cara.
Jim Mink Chev.·Oida InC . . .
Bill Gene Johnson

40US St. Rt. 611

Silk Screening
Boat Lettering - Realty

Yard Sale

······ p·om·erov·········'

•Was~rs

RESIDIIICE PIIONE

of Ftirfietd

614·246 ·9209.

Copy SorYilll, Ell.

All Mtku

IUSIN!lS PIIONE

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

flii!IY E. Cleland. Jt.

RITE A.ID DISCOUNT PHARMACY

brown. Vicinity

Stotionory, Mognoti&lt;
Signt, Rubltor Stonpt,

PANASONIC RECEIVER

PRICE REDUCED- POIIE·
ROY - Good looking stucco,
la rge lot. garage, basement,
fireplace , 3 bedrooms,
needs repairs. but has
potential to be really nice.
$24,900.00.

EACH

WE RESERVE THE liGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES • PRICES EfFECTIVE NOV. 24 THRU 30, 1980 • NOT RESPQNSilll FOR TYPOGRAPHIOL ERRORS

~QUIPWIENT
'WE SPECTAUZE IN CARING"

Vanco · Rodney Cora Rd. Call

F~r AH l'trl Ptllll.f Nuit
PWS: Offi&lt;t Su"U.' &amp;
furnilvro, Wedding
and Groduo1ion

10 ~ MESH ANTENNA

IN POMEROY - Nice little
house ready to move into. 3
bedroom~ gas lumace, Iron!
si«ing porch. $14,000.00
but will except offer.

NOVEMBER IS NATIONAL
. DIABms MONTH

.SAVINGS EVERYDAY
· IN EVERY AISLE AT. ••

PRINT SHOP

AUTO

.BUSINESS OPPORTUNITYH
-Bar room &amp; liquor license
available and or commercial
building, Call lor details.

SIZE 231301007

~To

FOUND· Smtll femtle
with collar. Bilek It White ..a

255 Mill St., Middloport
104 Mulberry A¥., Pomeroy

Pay

Your Cable 8o
Ph&lt;Jna Billo Here

beeile

THE QUAUTY

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

We Ctrry Fi1hlng Suppll•

Loat In A1ccoon T.W.P. mlli: ed
breed •hepherd-boxtt. Fa;wn
colored. anawer• to bear RE ·
WARD Ph. 6t4-245 ·82&amp;2 .

6-17 ·tic

·PH. 992-9949

Owner /Meehanic

Loat in Eno vicinity elong htir8d
Chi Hua Hua, mile bltck w~ · a
white chlst. anawen to Chico,
weights appr. Sibs., mill(ng
aince 11 -18-88 . REWARD
1100.00. Ph. 614·388 -9832·

PH. 992~5682
or 992·7121

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

10·30-'86·1 mo.

NICE LISTING - Really
nice! Split Ioyer home with
4·5 bedrooms ail in mel·
lent condition. Garage, nice
lot, W.B. hookup, blinds and
shuttl!ls included. Want
$54,900.90.

1012lllti/ tfn

Pomeroy Ohio

Also Trta&amp;ln.hrlon

•All Types of

DAILY q AM-5 PM

.

Lost 'h hllh Saner. 'It Cocker
Sptniel, 2"h ft . till, brown.
"nawe,a to Bridget. In arel of
fhc~::o-;m rd . • Shonlrlng Aldoe
Rd .. REWARD Ph 614-446·
3780 or &amp;14-448 ·3077Hk•tor
Eltint Mumpowtt.

REP~IR

AUTOMAnC
TRANSMISSIONS

p.m.

6 lost end Found

AUTO &amp; TRUCK

RIASONAIIE RATES

.EIGS
EXCAVATING
COMPANY

701 2nd An.
Gallipolis, Ohio

needs repair . 304-876-28711

,tt... 5

Roger ·Hysell
Garage

Day or Night

9'12·7314

19" color TV on pede1t1l ataiwd,

roo . ll· l7 ·11

PH. 949·2801
or 949-2860

(;:" Estl....too)

16141 992-•sso

Located on
Flatwoodo Ad. (Co.

110 acres on
Rainbow Ridge in
Chester Township.

OLD
HEADNG CO.

PKG.

llll lby ~MYI~t.~~

Point PltMII

1·13-tfc

Pn-tut treesavailable

Land For Sale

.

1 molt dog, 1 'h voon old. No
phone ctllo oher 4 p.m. 3011676 -5726.
•

446·6323 Day or benina

NO DOWN PAYMENT

- .-,.---------4

COMPLETE LINE Of MEDICAL CARE EQUIPMENT

992-2196
l!o1iddlaport, Ohio

TAGGING NOW

54 Misc . Merchandise

- Plumbing tnd eleotrlctl

-Concrete work

SALES &amp; SERVICE

CHRISTMAS
TREES
Unimproved

CUSTOM IUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

PAT HILL FORD

FOR SALE

ATIEST:
Jane Walton, Clerk
of Pomeroy Village,
Melgo County, Ohio
(11124ttc

- Rooflno end gunor work

161 North !o&lt;OII!i
Middleport, Ohio 45~60

!!Ill~·

Mayor

SERVICE

-~ddono and remodeling

We can repair and rP.
tore radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boi I and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

"Free Eatimat11"

CIIEIIlHE

C1t1 tnd kitten• 19 give 1way.

Ctll 614·98&amp;·3884.

CAIPU
UPHOLSTERY
PLUS-

BUILDE.s

PER MONTH WRH

12 noon to Spm

HOME·MEDICAL

" {j

•

a..

Open House
. S.un•ay,
Nov. 3'0th

Mary F. Yeauger

PLEASANT VALLEY

I

eta! .

Defendants
COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS,
MEIGS COUNTY. OHO
In pursuance of an Order
of $ale to me 1directed from
nid Court In the above en -

RESOLUTION 1186
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
. TO AUTHORIZE THE Subjftt: Purchoae oll\4 Ton
PUBLIC NOTI'CE
PURCHASE OF REAL EST· Four Whoot Drive Truck
The annual repon form
ATE WITHIN THE .POf\IE · . ·for; Tho Boord of tho
990PF lor December 31
ROY VILLAGE LIMITS FOR Southern Local School Dis· · 19B6. lor the Kibble Foun:
R E C. R E A T 1 0 N A L trlct, Box 176, Racine, Ohio clition, Bernard V. F~tz .
46771 . .
'
FACILITIES.
_Trustea, Is available forpub WHEREAS , 1 cenotn .,.,.
led propooato will be lic inspection at Bernard v.
eel of real ootato being .262 received by tho Boord of FUltz Law offica, 111 v, W.
of an acre situated In Pome- Education of the Southern Second Street, Pomeroy,
roy \lltlago wao sold purou- Local School Dlotrict .o f Ohoo 4&amp;769, during regular
•
Oh'10 R .. d
Racine, Ohio at tho Truouran, to
ovoae
odo or'o office until 12:00 Noon bu1iness hours for 1 period
Section 721.01 through
of 180 daya oubooquont to
Section 721 .281ncluoive on on December 19, 1986 and publication of thit notice.
th 171h d
be
at that limo opened by tho (11)18,19, 20, 21,
01 N
.1 ;B&amp;.
ovom r, 1reoouror of ootd board ••
23, 24 , 2&amp; . 7tc
WHEREAS. uld real 011• providad by law (1) Now 'A
at~ w 11 oold for the oum 01 Ton FourWh"l Driva Truck.
$2,000.00 and thot uid according to orpoclllcationo r
money has been e·ar m~rked of ..id Board of Education.
by thlo 011Unlcipallty and ;1
Spocllicotlons and in ·
1 · h d 1
otructlono to blddoro on fila
neces..ry ,o r t 8 eve OP· in the offlctof.t he Treuurer,
mont of public roc,..tlonol
areao lor tho general public Racine. Ohio.
lthi h"11
· · r
The Boord hoo tho right to
w
nt
ml\n•c•pa lty.
cancel and reject·an bids. • L.-------~
WHEREAS, lhoro lo a
By Order oltho I"
parcel of real eatete adjoinBoerd of Education
ing real estate which has
been dovelopad 81 8 pork
t;lennlo E. Hill. Troos.
area in the SUgar Run area in
Southern Local School
the Villoga of Pomeroy end
Dlatrict
that this poreel ia .280 of an Box 176, Racine, Ohio
oco and io being oold by 46771
Glodyo Smith and Theophi·
(11 )"24: 112) 1. 8. 1 &amp;. 4te
Ius Smith. dece11ed, 'for the

CA. RPENTE.R

Real Estate General

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Street ·

- vsDONALD H. MAXSON.

Public Notict J

FUllY REMOTE &amp; INSTALLED

Ohio weather

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SHERIFF'S SALE, REAL
ESTATE .
CASE NUMBER
86 · CV- II&amp;
VlCTOR FEDERAL '
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
Plaintiff

P11blic Notice

Giveaway .

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RACINE. OHIO
PH. 949.2210

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Public Notice

4

Business ·.S ervices

'I

Home N-ational
Bank

Mary Frances Yeauger. 78,
Route 2, Cheshire. died Sunday at
her residence.
A homemaker, Mrs. Yeauger
was born April 2I, I908, In Gallla
. County, a daught er of the late
Char les and Ella Harrison NeaL
Surviving are a son and
POMEROY MERCHANTS
daughter-In-law. Lawrence and
Carolyn Yeauger, Gallipolis; a
daughter and son-In-law, Thelma · l-....
Stb of 01110 ~ C' l~s.·a·u C."~(;•~ ~· Cootlphnv-TIIt •~·
and Bill Mayo, Norlh Miami om.gnlll
S..C.,...,..otfM.o'I!U fl lflf Slllf o!(ln.{,
Beach, Fla., 10 grandchildren AllfOIIOIU MCOOI' IIAIITrOIIJO C(llllj rt kl ..... ~ S'lll t1 ~ftllkt·
t tll
l lriGit!I.II"'f,ZI(I
and five great -grandchildren.
i"¥ 10 fltllfltl Ill IM
•II II»'CICI'•IIt DUSIIItU 011111•1·
· Besides her parents, she was l l'(f !ItIfilll "I'""'"'
IIClll tOICII., 11 t'-' llf'* I" JI' 1111-11. """" ~tl
ti!o-t ,_
)I 11115 Adm!Md _ , St51Jt:l ... il0
WIUntCil
S'lll2JM.2100C [•IJt'ICtUts
preceded In death by her hus· Sl211117YSGil
SIJ m .moo Hfthlt!S SJ1 :Jt3 11100 CIICllllll2 50001101» IMWlTNf:SS
NHEREtf
I
lMI'IMIINO
k!trkr&gt;OM
l!ly
!!IIIII
"Y \et110 Ill
band, James Max Yeauger; a I~ tiC.~ 0!1-o IIH IIJ tiiOCM GttfQflndfillcMicl
$IIIII ollnlvfi!Q
brother, Charles Neal, and a • Qlloo ,. ..,
S!flt o! 011. ~of """JI'(f Cfrl,lc:•t o! ~piltnCt-T"' ""'
sister. Allee Fisher.
,.,...,.... s..p........,.,. otl-~ ol " S. fl ()oo, ht&lt;IOy ,..,.,"''nil
IQUIUIU! UJ! AIIIJIIOe Ofl Til: US Ill '*' 'Ibn.
Mrs. Yeauger was ·a member fi.IICOif\Oiotdll'lllllllt ild clfM SiMI~P~»tCaalt 10 ~ lilll ol...rl~Y tllelil&lt;ll'"lj
Cl!lltfll'"' 10 ~t'IUI:I lf'llillllllft. _.. , tit~ ot 11'11111111(1
of the Hobson Church of Christ In t!'ll
til mt
plan Ill ~!Nne.. ~01' " ......,. "' IN ~ llllf!M!!I IO
... 9IUIMOO
Christian Union.
l •U ·II&lt;tt 148 1U lOti U00 S•rJIIvl I121UU)I)CO l ~tCII'I\
$711'0
0W
I!.oltw:l
!~"'"
S
Urt.IC1JI700
INWITNUS
W...AEOF
Services wll! be held at 1 p.m.
"""l'llltd;I W..rll * "" ftl llll..., ,..,...!!I, tall lOt. .,.*'. Col..n·
Tuesday al the Hobson Church of OVI CNIIM"fw.! - Gwgl fltll. &amp;up a! I'*"IIKtlt ()liD (•!041
S~t 0' ()loa t:ltoer1!1111'11 ot ~t CM ~( IItlt Coonllf,ti!Ct--TM ~' ·
Chris! In Christian Union with OMI9'*I
S;.iptr,..,.... lit~ 01 "" Slltt 0' c:r.o fltttD!' etrll'&gt;tl 1'111
UIMM
Lft . . to,, liiWrl 5!1111 ut -..-.. llll 'OI!'f!..e
Rev . Okey Cart and Rev. Theron . ..mll'lf ~too~R*O
oi""SIM
,.
Durham officiating. Burial will
Veterans Memorial
be In Gravel Hill Cemetery at
Saturday Admissions - Ed· Cheshire. Friends may call at the
ward Calm, Cheshire; Frederick Ewing Funeral !rom from 2·4 and
7-9 p.m. today .
T~ttle. Pomeroy.
• Saturday·Dtscharges- Wilbur
Smith, Cathy Chapman. De·
wayne Taylor.
Sunday Admissions - Linda
Cozart. Pomeroy; Lawrence
South Central Ohio
Scarberry. Racine; Preston ParMostly cloudy tonight , wit h a
sons, Racine; Robert .Canaday, low near 40. Rain likely Tuesday,
·Pomeroy; Bernard Ralrden. with highs between 55 and 60.
Hjlrtford, W.Va.; Virgil Saund·
The probability of preclplta·
ers. Pomeroy.
. tlon Is near zero today tonight
· Sunday Discharges - Jessie and 60 percent Tuesday.
White. Nancy Wollard, Douglas
Winds will be light and varia·
Seyler,
George
Hoffman.
ble
tonight.
..

•24 HOUR SERVICE
•FREE DELIVERY

PHONE
992-2156
Of Write
SHtiMI
~iMy
Cim·~tld Dip!.
111 Court tl., PoMroy. Ollto •S76!

Pu bli&lt;: Notic.e

The Daily

Ohio

The Daily Sentinel ·

CHR\!lll

Patrol cites teen

November 24, 1986
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Monday, November 24, 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

4

· Giveaway

olcot. lnd 2 - . old
pupPet to gtve IWI'f Ph. I 14·

Motloor

387-0541 .

Send resume to boJt T-700 ~in
care of the Gallipofla OalJy "
~rlbune, 825 Third A~e. Ga11ipo- • :
taa. OH 45631 .
~

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Alrlinn now hiring. Flight' At- 1
t.ndann, Agents. M•chaniet
~
Cullom• S.Nice. 8118fin ~
15
Entry.,.. polftiona , Calt · •
1 ·105-117- ~ bt. A·980L , ·'

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Help Wanted

44

LAFF.-A-DAY

Apartment
for Rent

MOM ANO DAD • lOOking for
college funds for your son or
daught8f"7 The Army National
Guard can provide more than
$18.000 in education a1111tanct
to qualified lnd\Vtduals Seniors

3 bdr. apt. upat•rs. prNate
•ntr•nce Adults only , no pll'tt.
Utilit1u furrushad . Call 'I 14-

445-2583.

can enlitt now and btigin eern-

2 blidroom, partly furnished
aplrtment off Spring Ave
Pomeroy, Oh1o, Large patio and
yard Call 814-992-6988 after
6 .00 p m

mgs $86 00 for one Wtek·lf\d

l)er monlh and delay Bu•c
Trammg until June 1987 For •

FREE INFORMATION PACKET

call 1-800-642-3819

2 and 3 bedroom apanmentt
and housH 1n Pom•oy or
Middleport. Furnished or unfurniShed Pay own utilities Clll
daya 614-992-2381

VETER~ NS - Your prtor mdttary
sMvlce •• worth MONEY. An E-4

tn th e Army Nattonal Guard can
earn up to S131 98 for one
week -end per month, an E-5, up
to $163 80. Other benefits
mcl ude S50, 000 life insurance.
edueat1on fundmg ass•stance
r etir~~ment , and much more Call
304-675-3950 Ot 1 800-1142
3619

5 room unfurnished apt forJent.
C.ll 614· 992 -6434 or 304·

882·2666.

1 and 1 'h bedroom apt available
at Riverside tor rent. Bas1c rent
11ar11 at S179. plus utlhtlet
S200 ltcurrty depottt reqwed.
lnqulr• al 814-992-7787

Beaut•c•a ns nMKied, Stud1oOne,

304 675-4510 after 6.00 6752473 ask for Teresa or lana

12

Situations
Wanted

Trucker wants to move rn share
ell p.snses Oh•oorW\1 Boll156.
Chestt1r1. OH 45620
Vacanc1es for elderly people 1n
mv ho me. Short or long term
Hot meals an d warm home.
Reasonable rates References
and lots o1 TLC Call anytwne
Q14 949-3014
Will do l1gttt houu cleamng
Wages by day 5 days a week
304-675-6947 or 675 -1296

18 Wanted to Do
Need help w•th your hol1day
claanmg? Call Glanburn Clean·
!"11 Se rv1ca Ph 614 388-9027

:W•II

do house cleanrng 304.675 5726

Financial

:21

Business
Opportunity
I NOTICE I

TH E OHIO VAllEY PUBLISH
lNG CO recom mends that vou
do busmess With people yoJ
know and NOT to send money
th rough the mail until you have
!nllestlg&amp;ted the ofler1ng

ATIENTION INVESTORS
Take advantage now before tf'te
new tu: laws 8 un1t a partment
com plex lo cautd in Wellsto n.
Oh fully rent ed renter• pay aU
Ullht1es
lncoma ovm $1 ,400
F_er mo Sell pnce $96,000 call
p&amp;ys 614 -592 1189 or even
lngs 614 -594-2874
Operating ABC Club in Pomt
pleasant area 3200 sq loot
bulldmg on 2 acres of land
304-675-3509 evenmgs

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Professional
Services

and Lawn S.;_,~e•
shrub• . bushel
~r~mmed .
lands capmg st ump
a'iid laaf removal. 304 576
184'2 or 576 201 0

St.a lt•
~ &amp; d§ es .

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32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

1985 14X60 lor sale or rent 1
m1le south oi galltpOits Dam Ph
Ei14 256-6089
R1o Grande FA Gas. l g. Kttehen.
lots of cabinets, well lnsulll!!:td.
40 gallon HW tank. 4 bedrooms.
clo ae to school batik, c ollege
Rental Poten l1aL extra lOll, call
6 14 · 245· 5823 aft er 5·30 814
446 5345 d11ys
Houses for saleon Evans Hetghtl

&amp; a lot m Fairfield Gled8 m Tenn

Four room• and garage 2323
Jefferson Btvd 8150.00 141170
mob1le home Camp Conley
f226 00 304-875·1 371 '

APARTMENTS1 mob1 le homes,
houses Pt PteuemendGalllpohs 614·446·8221

1973 Arl1n9ton mobile home tor
sale Ph 614 448-8000

42 Mobile Homes

Must sell. 12X66 Vrndale 14X7
UJ)ando . woodbu r ner , d1sh
wastter, under pmn~ng , CA. 2
decks with awn~ng , priced tO
tell Ph 614·256-1608
1973 Vtndale 1 2x65 wtth 7x14
e.11 pando Total electric sat up lor
woodburner Good Condttion
Ph 614 -245 · 5308 between 9&amp;
5
Repossessed I We ttave em, we
f1nance ' aml t500 down • lake
over payments DalivMed at No
E.:tra Cttarge Mid Oh10 Fman·
c1a l Se rv1ce Call 800-828
0752
CASH for your used ttome Now
buy1ng pre '76 modeta Contact
Mr E1telat 800· 826-07!2
1971 2 bdr &amp; large lot. Be11de of
Clay School Call 614·256·
1992 after 4pm
1985 mobil&amp; home lor sate
141170 e11cellent conditiOn 2
bedroom. 2 full bath s C111
614-992· 7163
Bx38 house lra1l11r 1 bedioom.
$700 39861 At 143, turn off
north Rt , 7
79 Victonen mob1le hom•. 1
acre, 121118 room addition. front
deck, S25.000 00. Glenwood.
W Va 304-576·2018
'71 two bedroom mobrle home
half acre land. leon. pnce
goo .oo Call 304 · 175 -~

:;4

1970 AtlantiC 12x60, 2 br,
eQui pped for woodburner, refrigerator and stove, bedroom air
cond $3,800, 304·675·6947,
117212•10 mobl.. homtt, 3bf,
1Y1 bath .. front dedi , !111127
concrere covered back porch.
central alt. Bll12stor~ebldg 'h
acre lot, 'h mile bettind Muon
514,000. 304·773'· 5361

Business

Office spiKe · Store ap.et in Pt
Pleasant, A One Real Estate Ph
304· 675·5104

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
7 acres, 2 barns. 1 septic tank
and rural water for 7.000,
814-UI-8699
Total electric lots available m the
K Ba K Mob•le ttome p11k on
2146 Eastern Ave Move In now
pay no rent until Jan . 1987, Ph.
304-675-3000

Rentals
41

Houses for Rent

3 Bed room hou1e. fire placet.

6 room flouse, 928 f~rtt 1ve Ph
614 ·416-3946 after 4p m

1969 121160 Holly Park 2
bedroom, new car pel. vert nrce
mus t 1ee $5950 00 Ph 614446 0175
6 room house 1 2 ac res Double
car garage Located on Rosa Mill
Bargain pr1 ced 520. 000. Call
6 14· 678· 2513.
For sale 8 room house 4 lots E
Mam St Pomeroy Call 614
985-4427 after 6 00 pm.
House J)artty furmshed 5 acres
on Rambow ~ldge Good hunt·
1ng $15 ,000 &amp;.14 -853·5440
House for sate 380 Grlf'lt St ,
M•ddleport. 6 room. baltt, gar·
a ge, worll shop f23 ,700 Make
offer . Call 6U-992· 2602
Dune Buggy, p1pe frame, street
llliJ'a l Needs engrne work e750
Of trade for good small d.rt bike
or ridmg lawn mower Call
614-949· 2877.
.
2 br, llllchen , bathroom. whh
laundry roorn. living room &amp;
din ing room, all elec Approx 7
mllas from Pt Pt on Fit 62 2
tra&lt;:uappro11 1 ac remoreorle11
overlook rng Kanawha River
$40 000 Ca ll 304·875 ·15440
between 8 30 an d 4 ·30

&amp; v,. FR ,
located 3 % miles out At. 588
$326 OOmo plus Oepo11t Ph
814 - 2&amp;6-8789 or 614 ·21515 ·

:t Bedroom, 811th

6206

3 Bedoom houae Close to c;ty
tc hoolt, inqu~re at 53 Garfield
Ave.to,fadtemp
2 Bedroom house 63 Garf111ld
Ave ref Adutu prefened.
Sm1ll 3 bdr house. niee nttgh·
borhood. c:1ty 1dloolt, no peh,
couple or couple wrth ctMktren.
f300 per month. O.poait , 1 v..
laue. References requ1red. Cell
614·446· 0122 1fter 4pm
For ttrn· 4 bdr, 2 bttt'l, LA.
k1tchen-din1ng room , f•nced
bac:kyard t250 per month.
f26 0 secur.ty down C•ll Stulet
Reel Et.-te 614-«6-4208.
Be~ut•fut 3 bedroo m hou1e In
Syracuse Depos1t and r.teran·
ce1 required Clll 814·992
6298 9· 5. Monday through
Saturday

2 bedroom ttoute •or rent •n
Mtddleport. CompletelY remodeled New carp«Jting through·
out New Clbinett $275 ptr
month plus d•po111 Call 614·

992·6868
'
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304-676·3073

Small 2-bedroom home In Mid·
dleport, 81th w1th tub 1nd
shower. lttiCf'tad· garqe, verd.
CarpBted, new stove and rlfrig·
erator Just right for 1hngle or
working couple Sorry, no peu
er cttildren tcceptad 1116
monttt plus securitY deposit
Phone 114·192-6292. after
6p.m, or wfttttnds

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

2 bedroom house in · country
partly flnitf'ted. t 60 deposit
S160 mont!\ plus utilltin 814843-r.t-440

ANXIOUS to sitll, :t bedroom
house, new roof end wlnng,
t38.000.00 negotiable. Pomt~
Pleasant 304-876·6939
le11se to J)urchau .Willable an
three bedroom house, 1 acre lot,
Jim Min Aotd or will accept
1rade-in on immed1ate purchue,

NEW AND US£0 MOBIL!

HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES, 4 Ml
WEST. GALLIPOLIS, AT 35
PHONE 814· 448-7274.
14x70 FINtwood 3bdr . 2 b1ths
Mldt sale, for more Info call
614· 388-8833 alt• 4 p m,

for Rent
2 bdr , all utilides paid .sxcept
.slec . furn or· unlurn , sec
depos1t requ1red Conv.snumt
loca11on Cell614·446·8558 or
614·446-4778 ,
2 bdr fully furnished edults only
ultl pa1d Call614·446-4110
In Eureka· nice and c lun , adults
only No pets , depostt requ1red,
18000mo c all614-266· 1838
before 10e m
2 bedroom mobile home for rent
Ph 614·446-0722.
Mob1le Home 2 bedroom. fur·
ntahed rn ;atll8olla , rent
t200.00 mo. $20 .00 dtPOSit
If Interested Ph 1,4·446 7699
days or 614 - 448 - 9539
ell'enmgs
2 bedroom In centen..-y Ph.
614 446-4292
3 Bedroom r1nch , Rodney V1l
lage II. t286 00 per month. plus
dtPOIII. references required
Blackburn Realty Ph 614-446-

0008

2 bdr mobile home ., EY&amp;f;reen Call614-446·7032
2 bedroom tr11ler for rent. Close
to schools and atorn Call after
5•00 p m. 814·992· 6914.
12x65. 3 bedroom furn1 t hed.
W-0 . awntng and underpmning
8200 plus deposit and utihtlts

Ctaan 2 bedroom homt In
t..ngtll'jlle area Stor8gl bulldlnv
and cell• on 1 1cre lot
814 -742-2841 .
House in Rutl.,d n..r Eltmtrl·
twy School 11 25. per month,
t12lli d~sit . IH in person
only It car lot across from Clv1c
Cant•. Absolutely no calls.

Furnished Rooms

FOf rent Sleepmg Rooms and
l1ght housa keepmg rooms Pari!
Centrll Hotel Call 614·446·
0756
Rooms for rent. day week.
monttt Gallll'l Hotel Call 614 ·
446·9680. Rent as low as S120
month
Furn11hed room 919 2nd. Galh
POliS 8115 U11ltties J)d. Share
bath Smgle male Call 446
4416 after 7pm

46 Space for Rent
COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park
Route 33. Nonh of Pomeroy
Urge lots Call 614 -992-7479.
Mob1l home lots. small Children
accepled. At. 1. Locust Road
Mob1l home lots, Oh10 R1ver
Road and Potters Creak Routa1

304-675-1076

Business or Ofiiee Space tor
rent New Haven 304 ·773
5024 or 304-882 3287

49

For Lease

Wmter special t400 00, 1 year
tease min1 f..-m, 14 acres , 2
miles from town bt1ck ttouse,
central heat and air co nd , new
deck garden, amall barn. pond,

304 875-6276

Merchandise

614·992· 7479.

For rent or sale 14x70, 3
bedroom. toni elewk: 275
Ptt' monttt. i11dudn w1ter and1

*

. - . .. • ao . ......... r .....•

2 bedroom mobrle ttome, Middleport. 0 Reference with security deposit 304-882-3267
or 304-773-51):24
Mobile home1 , 8200 OOto
S275 00 monttt. water and
leWIII included. 814-448-0497,

K • K Mobile Homn. 2 and 3
bedroom mobile homn , 304

675-3000.

Two bedroom trailer, couples
one small child, reference• and
depo1it. Everett Schw•tz. At 1
Locu1t Lane. Po1nt Plutal'lt back
ofK&amp;K
2 bedrooms, all furnishad . mo bile home, Gallipolis Ferrv. HUO
approved I ·C, ;u furnace , c~ty
water Call 30•· 578 -2132 or
576 ·2083
2 bedroom trailer. lit corteht10n.
washar &amp; dryer, 1180 00 plus
utilit le1. referenctt required
Ga11ipolis Fe"¥. 304-675· 3218

44

51 Household Goods

-

cn. Mo 1\ebtlng or dt'tnklftv C•"
614-367-7287

Apartment
for Rent

2 bedroom hou se for rent Ph

614·446·0722.

614 992·2094.

45

446·2430 "' 446·0608

Call 614 446 -8699 ,
a• r pool, ule or trade A-ONE
Float Estate Ptt 304·675· 5104

Houses for Rent

1984 Schult 3 BA . 14X70 wlttt
7ft X20 exp1nds on LR &amp; OR .
has space uver mu:rowava in
ll1tchen
Total electriC, 2 full
baths Ownarw11l help finance II
•nterested call 614-"6·6725
Must Sell

Buildings

Beaut1 lul home m Flatwoods
area of Pomeroy ava1labht New
k1tchen. bath. &amp; carpeting Call
614-446-2359
~

cat1ons
lor r&amp;ntal
ut11tance
for
low in come
tenior
citizens
Contlct Village Manor Apt
Middleport 614- 992 ·7787
, Equ1l Houstng Opportunity.
One bedroom. tDtll electric,
unfurm&amp;l!ed ap•tment Water
free C1ll 614-992·6742 or

Homes for Sale

3 bdr , air, pool, ga rage Ntce
Commerc1al property, corner
lots &amp; f't•gf'tway frontage l tst
with us We heve bu&gt;rers A-One
Real Estate· Broker Call 304
674 5104 or 304 674· 5386

41

;,:li;A':'.;:,~~~~ T~~~.~:r:

Cute 2 room cottage with battt,
furntthed uttlltle1 paid, S55 00
wtek, depbttt required, 304
675-3100 or 675-!1!109

Real Estate
31

1 bedroom apt. lor rent Bas1c
rent ttarta 121 &amp; a month that
mcludet all ut1lltin Depoalt

"Writing 'Dear Abby' again?"

34

Monday, November 24, 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Regency Inc: 2 bdr .. kitchen.
nice good location, furnltf'ted,
rta1onable C1tl 304-676· 5104
er 304-675-7437.
Nicely furn1s hftd mob1le home
CA &amp; heat. e11e&amp;l. loc:ation,
adult a only Call&amp; 14·446-0338.
S.13Yz 3rd, Ave, 1 bdr. priVate
bath S140 per mo Oepotit
requmed Call 614·446-4222
between 9 &amp; 5
Furnished apt. 1225 Utilit1e1
paid 1 BA , 920 41h G1lhpolr1
446·4C16 aft• 7pm
Fur011had apt. 1 bdr I 225
utilh1e1 paid 701 4ttt Gallipolit
C1ll 44'6·44 16 after 6 pm
Furn11hecl efficiency t160 u11li11n paid. sh.-e bath, 701 4th,
Gallipolis C•II448·C416afttr6
pm
.
Furnished 3 rooms 11nd battt,
clean. 1duln Of'lly, no p111 Call

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62·
Olive St , G1 lllpolis Naw &amp; used
wood -coat nove~. 6 pcwood LA
suite $399, bunk beds 1199.
antron recliners 199. new a.
used bedroom SUitM, ranges,
wringer washers, &amp; sttoes. New
liv1ngroom tuttes t199-1599,
lamps, •lso buying coal &amp; wood
IIOII'eS Call 614· 446-31!'i9
County AJ)pliance. Inc Good
used eppliances 11nd TV sets
Open BAM to 6PM Mon thru
Set . 614-446-1&amp;99. 627 3rd
Ave Gallipolis, OH
V•llev Furniture, new 8. uud.

Large te&lt;:ttOn ol quality furn iture 121 e Eastern Ave .
Gatllpolts.

LAYNE '$ FURNITURE
•

Sofas and Cf'taiU pnced from
f395 to U96 TBbles 150 and
up to $125 H1de·a·btds 8390
to S695 Recliners S226 to
1376. lamps 828 to 8125
Qmetles S109 and up to 8495
Wood table w·6 charn S285 to
t795. Oetk S100 up to S375
Hutches
and up Bunk
beds complete w-mllttressn
t296 and uptot395 B1bybeds
$110 &amp; S116 . MatlresNsorbox
•J:~ringa full or tWin 883, ffrm
873, and S83. Queen sats 1225.
King 1360 4 drawer chtll $65
OretMtl 189 Gun cablneh 8,
10. Ill 12 gun Gas or eteCinc
range *375 Baby mattressM
835 •Ill f46 . S.d framH 820.
830 &amp; King frame t50 Good
selection of badroom suites,
metal Clblnett, headboards f30
lnd up to $66,

••oo

Ustd Furniture W•sher &amp;·
dryM. gas renge , wood tlble &amp;
2 ban ct1ts, beds. dresser, wood
wardrobe. 3 mites out
Bulnilte Rd , Open 9AM to
&amp;PM. Man thru Sat

514-446·0322

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Walflert, dryers, refrlgllrlltors,
ranges . Skaggt Appl1anc es .
Upper RIVItf Rd . betide Slone
Crest Mot~ 61C-446-7398
Electric counter top ltD'ie &amp;
oven, copper colored 81SO.
Automatic Washer 8125 00,
amlll etec dryer &amp;100.00 2
rtclinert 830 00 aach Call

614·446·161·9

514-441-3005

N1clly turnttfled 2 bdr aJ)I
Aduha only Inquire at cornet"
F1rst • Oltve St 11 Stteppards
Sal111 II Sennce

Flower couch &amp; love nat. good
condition 245· 6128, t

Furnlatted •partment, upalaiu
Adults only . all utilities p11d Call

614·446·9523.

2 bdr. newly redecorated. all
utilities pllid, nMr McDonlkls
C11t 114· 440· 7026
Nice l1rge 2 bedrooms. Main at.
Chnhire, clun. turnish.t, wa·
ter ptld t200 00 mo Ph

614·246·6818.

Furntttted Apt. for rent. 1 or 2
adulta only. W••r and trash
plok·up •ncludtd.
Vou pay
tlectrlc, 1200 00 per month
plut security dfpotlt C1ll 814·
441·8211 1ft•l:30.
Modern 1 bdr, 1partmwrt. Slngl•
PM'IDn prtltrrad . No pen. Ret·
erence. Call 114· 441-206F.i at·
ter lpm

Elee. Range 381n. f95 00, Elec.
Renge COin 175 00, Elec .
Aenge 30in IVOCIIIO 1125 00,
2 1lc, range• 30 1n wh ite
*1211 00 e.ach Elee, dryer cop·
pertone. gaa dry'' f95 oo.
Kenmore lutom~tic Wither
186.00. &amp;k1ggs Appliances,
I,Jpper Alv.,. Ad Ph 614 ·446·

7398

For 11le good utecl color TV 's c111i
814·446·1 149
Large retrtger1tor freezer. G E ,
1elt -detrott Clll · 814· 992 ·

2892 or 81~· 441 · 7248

Pickent Uted Fumitura. ~ood
qullity ulfld furniture Open 8 to
8 0t Clll for appolntmtnt.
:104-671-1483 or 675-1460
Cr~hmatlc chllr, light tan, exc
cond. 304· 875·4616

fffloncv opt completoly fur- 64 Misc. Merchandise
nlttMd, ut1lhl11 plld nesr Rio
Grande Cotfege Ptt. 114-«1-

1323 or 514-245-8170.

Furnished ll)t. , 3 rooms &amp; Httt,
llllulil;tiel Pd. 1210 DO mo. 210
founh ne Call 814 · ~1- 0544

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1729.

73

SAVE your loved ones 1on,e of
the sorrow &amp; eMpenu Purchn·
lng memortal property before

Memory o.., •• , Call614-592- 55 Building Supplies

63

Livestock

For sale a Kimball Fun Sw~nglt" ' Co.nerele blocks all Sties yard or
150 twenty week otd reldy to lay
Organ and 1 1978 Honda Min1 delrvery. Muon sand Gallipolis
H and N Leghorn Pulletslocatlld
Trail 70 00Calll!14-446-3993
Block Co . 1231Ja Ptne St ,
ne• Pomllt'oy Call 614·992·
Gathpoha. Ohio Call 814 -441·
2164.
Browmng SWeet 1 6 g11uge 2783
8550 00, Ruger Modal77 L.W
3 Hertford Halfm Calvn for
270 new $326 00, Savage 99
tall Call614·742 · 2014
Pole
Buildings
by
Quality
w11h scope 30:30 S250.00,Siv·
Bwlders. Workshopa, carpont.
age Ansdlutz 22 Cal new
anrmal 1hfilteu, g11ages Ftllfl 6 yaer old Quarter Horta.
8360 00 Ph 614-446 -7019
estlmetts Phone 814- 384- .geldtng, ttas been thown 4· H,
886000 ftrm , 304· 876-6799
6762
Schwmn 10-spead bic1cle ,
after 5 30.
Cannon sure shot 35mm C l·
mara. Weatherby 22 calibur r1fle
56
Pets for Sale
Ph 614-245-9109 torpricet
64 Hay &amp; Grain

Mixed hardwood slabs. 112 ptf
bundle Conlammg appro.11 1 V1
tons FOB Ohio Pallet Co
Pomeroy, Oh1o. C1U 614· 9926461
Firewood Seasoned hardwood.
spht and dellll'ered 840 Ex-large
P U. loed. 614-992 -3110
LP Gas Stove Warm Morning
65,000 BTU Complete wlttt
blower. Cost 8799.96 sell tor
8300 Call614-985·4149
Coat. delivered Run of Mine,
842 1 ton: Lump, S56 a ton;
Call Don Hoyd. Forest Acres
Park, Rutland 814-742· 2600
Coal delivered Run Of Mine,
842 a ton, Lump, t56 a ton ,
Call Don Hoyd, For.att Aeret'
Park, Rutllnd 614· 7U·2600.
Firewood for sate. 836 per load
or 5 loads 1150 delivered and
stacked Call 614-949·2601
aft~~r 5 .00
Uvlng room furn;ture (couches,
chairs, table1, lamps, mirror),
naw Western Httt (6lf1 ). guitar,
mise Call 814-992-32&amp;7

Dregonwyntf Cau~ Kennel
CFA HimBiayan, Persian and
S1ameu kittens. AKC Ch,ow
puJ)piet C•ll 614-448-3844
after 7PM
Groom &amp; Supply Sttop
Profa1110n11 Service, all styles,
all breedt, nate At 1• 1 Gllhpohl, Oh1o 46631 . Jul•eWebb. Ph

FULLER BRUSH PRODUCTS,

Call 304-676-1090

24 pc naw ctuna 126 00: 43
Old Album• 820 00; 1913
Browme camera 120.00, bo11
leh over yard Mleltems 815.00
tor alt. 304 675·61 18.
Cttrittmas Trees Seltct your
tree. Cut it anytime before
Chr111mas •12 .00 •nv size
Newell '&amp; Christmas Tree Farm
Hang1ng Aoek Rd . Muon, WV ,
304-773 -5371 or 882-2888

1 'h year old Rabbit 8e1gle, good
markings Ph. 6'1'4·446-8170

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AKC Reglstet'ed Sibertan Muaky
puppiet. bottt parents on premlsn Cell 614 -949-2940 after
6p.m.
AKC mm11tur~ Dash Hound
pupp1111, AKC .registered Ptkin·
gese puppleJ f200.00 each
puppy Ph 114-448·7920
AKC Reg. German Shephard
pup Beautlf~o~l • lovetble. EKeellent Chriatma• gHt C1ll -e 14448-421 1 or 614-446-9779
AK~ Registered lanett Hound

pupt 6 weeks old Tri-colored.
Motttar and ~thef Clan ba INA

Dog hou 1e. med ium 1lze dog,
l.llC . cond. l25 , boll 1prlngt,
e11c. cond 126 , matching mat ·
tfen free wit h boJI 1pnngt,
wood grain. drapery rods no.
IICf't 304·875-li578

Build•ng Suppllet
Surplus-Closeouta·Buyoutl
1 Wood burning sheet metal
stovu s1mltar to Frenktin
f59 95 each or 2 for 1100 00
2 Steel Insulated prehung
door '•· oo brick mold 69 96 ·
3 lntertor pr~ung dOOf' l all
Sties and fm11hn t29 96 uch
4 42" \(anitvwhh (81 m~rbletop
S149 95 81th
1
5. 6" by 20' Whhe commtfetal
gutter 1 00 per ft .
6. 1 end 2pc Fiberglaattub't and
s how , rs wf'tht 1nd colon
11!19.95 to f199 95
7 Pretin1shed olk flooring W' T
11 2lA"W rtndom length T G
Gunstatk and natural tlnlth
81 .75 tq ft.
8 , 60% off Vinyl ai di ng tnm
0 S Corntn f4 00 , Inside
Corners S3 00, 1 2-J Chane!
S1&amp;0 00 (51 eolort.
9. Wood Roof Truss 20' to 20 '
110 DO to 26 00.
10. Tempered lnsl'lated Olsu
P•nelt. V," T 11 32"W x 76" H
f29 96 each.
11. Scrubbable prtplllld vlnyle
walt covering doubta roll •e 99.
12. lntulat•d whlteuorm door's
1 V.T X 38 "Wx8D"H
Reg .
f129 .96 Now Ul .915.
13. 4"118 "~tlh" R. Gu•d Foam
,Board Fotl Face, 13.89pe
14. Deco rator Wood Paneling
t6.89 Seconth u 19
16.keyed or Bed (AI lodct
S3.99 aach.
16 5pc. Hlgttt Gloss tub wtll klu
with shalvatl28 915 .

*

Celllhtn't Utact Titt Shep. Over
PENN'S WAREHOUSE
1,000titH, .iZIIt12, 13, 14. 16,
Welltton, Ohio
18, 18 15 8 mtln out At 218. •
514·384·314&amp;
Cllll14·251-1261
8Diys8to5

01.800 00 Ph 514·446 -0577

,.. Julius Boros
Cll 0 (I) ABC News

,,

German Shan Hair Pointer,
excellent bird dog. f76 00
30C-87S-21S9

3 beagl•• for sale. 7 year, 4year,
3 montht. 1300. for 111. 304-

675 -3796.

K1mb1ll ptlno. 1rt11t COI'Itole
Cat•l 304·87&amp;-2S1 1 after 4 :00

pm.

58

1971 Cobra part1lllly r•tored
hQ AM FM Ca~..n , P8 . PS.
rebuilt 4-speed. vood condition
Ph 614-245·91152or614-448·

'

Coli 614·....,·2746

1 983 Oldemobilt Roy•le, e~tcel ·
lent condition PS , Pl. cruise
control, re• dlfro1ter, crushed
velvttsuts. 4dr., sttver. Priced
tosellat S41500 Caii448·084D
or 440·1429 after 6pm
1974 Dod.. ucellant running
condltlon, jutt wlnterl1ecl , alact·
rk: Hits. body In good shape.
new tirn, new batlery, and AM
FM In dash caultt t400.00 will
t.ke anything in on trade 636
Jackton Pille, Apt88 -8. Qltllpohl, Ohio across I rom Donneti' s
1872 Ouatlf, good shape 8)
IUIO, *595 00 cell 614·446·

2468.

187:1 VW. one owner 31 ,000
ectull miles, fae~:ory AC. •ectric
r.. r defaulter. 4 new r1dl1l ftrn

Appltt, Ill large lilt, 7 varieties,
by bag or bushel, all fl'ultl and
vegetablll. WI accept lood
tlamps, open 7 deys, Jaekt Fruit
Mkt, At 3G, Hender5on. W Va

81 Plymouth-Champ, good con-

dillon 11 .700.00.Ph. 614·266·
1386

19B6 Chevette 2·door. 17,000

mH" *3500 Coli 614·446·

8528

72 Buick Electra, 4155 eng .

0250 C.ll614·448·496l

1978 lincoln Mlr1t 4 Only
84,000 miles, Good eondi1ion,
Flrtt *1750 tllkH it CaM 114·
742-2753 ~
Savage 22 Hometh1gtt powerad
rtfte f326 . ortradefor8700ear
Staver with regulw tnd Deer
Slayer berrel Call 814·992-

3621

For tale or trede. AOHA mwe
end c:olt. Mare it bred to AOHA
P1lomino stallion. Call 814·
949-2.&amp;6 evenmga · or 814·

992-7863

F,11111 Suppl1r.s
(:. Lrvt:&gt;tut:k

61

Farm Equipment

U S 36 Wett. Jac"kson , Ohio
614·286·84!11
Mauev Ferguson, New Holland.
Bust. Hog Salet &amp; Ser~lce Ov•
40 used 1r1Cton to choose from
• c:ompiBta line of new &amp; used
aqulp,mant. Llrgett 1election in
S.E Oh10.

JIM ' S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER SR 36 W, Gallipolis.
Ottlo. C•lll514· «6· 9777, tve
614·448·31592 Up front trac·
tou with warranty over 40 uted
lracton, 1000 toola.
New •nd used Plrtl for Whttet,
O~vera. M·M. Oaut.l tr.ctorl.
S1dars Equipment Co , 304·

675-7421

1974 LTD Ford, 400 en9in11.
n81d1some work As1• UOO.

1979 Oattun 310 AM·FM
.Cisutte. good mil•age, front
wtteel drive $1495 080 Call
614· 992-7039 er 1114· 992·
7606

15,000 bush.. grain bin lor rant,
Morven's Woodlawn Farm, 3~ ·

875-1280 or 576·2276

62 Wanted to Buy
Now buying ah-'1 corn or e•
Call forlatenquot• . Rlvw
City Farm Supply. 114-446·
2985.

~orn .

Want to buy pickup lo~ of corn.

304-682-3110.

CCC Generic Cenltlcttes. 304·

175·1107

Livestock

Quarter Hon• 2
waenllnga. 1 bfood m••lft taul,
call 8\lanln;s Ph , 11-·446·

2075

I&lt;'RANK AND ERNEST

HOME FURNISHINGS

GM eutomattc trantmiuion '

luted &amp; rebuittl Includes 350 '
short tlii fer chevy truck AlsOa
chryaler V8 transmlnlon. 111
good condltton. Ptt. 614 · 446- ·
0966

Z CAN'i fiND

THE'

l·iU:&gt;E:·A-gEP$

ANYWH~~~.

1976 Chrysler automatic transmillion with under dr~ve, w•ll fit
lchool bus81 • recreationll :
vehicles. In good shape Ph

II -

~/'•
I .., .

MacGyver and a lovely deaf
woman become tnvolved tn
a plot to steal a QUidad mis·

SilO

350&lt;:ttevy engine1nd tnntm••·
&amp;ton, 8175. 304-571 2704

Horseman'

ALLEY OOP

Cll
MacNeii·Lahrsr
Newshour
~ G @ Kate &amp; Allie iCC)
Kale and Allie flashback 10
the 1970's, when bo1h were

2 Mohawk snow tlt81 · H 70-16,
very low mileage wear. 836 00
for both. 304-875-6884.

young brides awaiting the
btrths of the~r ftrst babies

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

llil Wonderworks: Jan'o
Place (CC) When a young

- - - -- -·"

g1rl's parents seek a dtvorce.
she looks for a lawyer to re·
presen1 her (60 m1n ) IAI

10 ft t lide-1n camp•. fully aelt
cont•ined for tale SBOO Cell

IW MOVIE: 'Hold The
Dr01m' Pan 1

614·949·2013

8:06 ())MOVIE: 'Red Dim'

8:30 D ffi ®Amazing S~aa
(CCI Tho drab lifo of a 1,0·
year-old girl living wi1h har

Serv11:es

81

72 Ford

pidlup run1 good

060000. Coli 514·256·1208.

19715 Cttevv Sitverado 4 · door 1
ton duel wtt•ls 13,000 00 or
batt offer Ph I14·2C5·&amp;600.
out Hubs . Dll•l nh1u1t ,
13,11100 DO call614·245·12•1.

use 81 o pick·up. Sttort bad
whh llidlng glus wlndow, sun
roof, AM -FM cenette, Qnly
19.000 mil• Asltlng•osoot 01
talt.e ov• payments, C•l 114·
848-.2212 tft• .I •00 p m
·lc1974 Ford F110, 381 engine,
IJIC. work vehiclt with like new
aluminum topper , nltda some
body work . As It •Hfi. C•tl
514·742·2741.
1974 Ford F110. 351 onglnt

E1c.tlent work vahtcl• wlttt .. e
ntw alufNnum topper, needt
eoma body WOI'Il. As Ia 1815.

Phono 014-742· 2746.

1973 International ftet bed IS
tpeed trensmlnion, 2 speed
IJitf Clll 814-181·4107
'71 OMC 350. AT. PB , good
paint, camper ' top, meke oHer,
1910 Ford pickup Flattteed tlx.
ood cond, • 1,200 00. 304-

l 76-5123 . .

mean stepfather rs bnghtanad when she discovers
'hole people' living tn a dned
~ well In Stereo

EEK &amp; MEEK

Home
Improvements

BUT WE. HAl.{ 10 UR3RAC€
a.R !IAPa411JIOO CHIPs

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncoodlt1onal llf11lma gultln·
tee. Loc.l ref•'"* fumithed .
Frwe eatim81es Call collect
1·614· 237·0488, day or night
Rogers Basement
Wattrproofinv.

PRINT NUMBERED II
lETTERS
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ANSWER
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BRIDGE
James Jacoby

DID '10/..d.,.FJND 1')-jAT

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I PLIDDIIN(i IM"\6 KINDCl'OiE:WY.

®I D

@ Newhart iCC) A
series of btzarre events
threatens to destroy Dick's
dream of an old·fashroned
Thanksgrvtng.

lilJ Making of o Continent.
•

9:30

MONEY IN TH'
WOODPILE

Plumbi,ng ,

AND HEATING

General Hauling

SNA·K E!!
1H~

IF 'IOU WER.fi.

James 8oys W11er Serv• ce Also
pools filled Clll614·256-1 141
01 614 446 · 1175 or 614- 446·

C~OOII..~

!SWIMMING, WHICH

eAT A

WOUl-D YOU RA-rHeR
HAVE;: AC,;tOCOOII-15

7911

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Wattenon ' s W1'1er Haulmg .
rftasonable rate•. 1mmedlate
2,000 gallon dehvery, cisterna.
pools, welt, etc: c111 :104· 576 . 2919.
Colli, l1mntona: gravel, etc "
Delivered 1 ton and up J lm
Lanier. 304 676· 1 :J47 or 67&amp;· =
7397
.,

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Upholstery

WHILE WE'RE OUT 1-lERE,
WE REALL'( 514.0ULD DO
SOME 61RD WATCHING ..

A &amp; M Custom Couettes and '
ReuJ)holstery.' St. Rt 7. Crown
Cit.v.' Ott 1114· 288 · 1470. Eve
814·446·3438. Open da1ly 8 to
5. S1t. 9 30 to 1 30 Old &amp; new
Uphottered
Mowrey 's Up,holatllt'ing servmg
tr1 county 1ru 21 years Tile ben
1n fum1tura uphofttenng Call
304 675 - 4154 for free
ertlmatts

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confidential~

i1y 1n ch1ld abuse casas. (60
mini
lliJ Aido Show: Artiata In·
valved with Deeth and
Survlvol A combinatiOn of
performance and

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Military uml
llr1he
Part ol am
fliVOUa&lt;

documen~

1ary iluatrstoa the 1mpact of
AIDS in tha gay communi1y
(60 min.)
@The Honeymooners
11:30. (I) (JI ...t of Clreon
Tomght' 1 gueata are Acnold
Schw!!'zanaggar, Ed Be·

Eatt

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Pass

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Openmg lead:

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tie spade. If East discards a spade,
South will make the I Oth trick with an·
other small trump.
Kauder casually dropped a monkey
wrench into all ol this intricate bridge
machinery by playin&amp; a dub badr. ..al,
ter wmnlng the diamond kin&amp;. Now· ~
clarer could not return lo dummy l~e
required number of times to get three
ruffs in, and the contract had lo fail.

30 Paper
or fah r1r
31 flnngJOY
32 G1ant
36 Latvian
38 Lush
40 Wager

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lsLONGFELLOW
One leiter stands lor another ln. lhis sample A IS used
for the three L's, X lor \he two O's , etc. Smgle letlers,
apostrophes, the length and fonnation ollhe words are all
hints. Each day the code letlers are different

mtn.)

doclor·patient

Nortb

s helte r

encouraged to volunteer lo
help protect a South Afncan
runner dunng the Gotham In·
v1tational Marathon. (60.

@Nawo
10:30 ffi 8111 Cosby Show
ffi Rollermania
eCDrNN New•
llil Thio Old Houoe (CCI
11 :00 D ffi@ e (HI@ Nawa
ffi Hardcntla and McCor·
mlck
ffi Soaring: The Quiet
Challenga (R).
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Cll Monaglng Our Mira·
claa: Heolth Core in Amar·
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10:00 ffi Surfing
(I) MOVIE: 'The Villain'
• CD Odd Couple
Cll Aaaignmant Africa: In·
oida Story Special Edition
®J G (HI Cagney &amp; Lacey
(CCI Precinct detecttves are

Cor Fourth end Pm e
Gallipolit, Oh10
Phone 614-448 · 3888 OJ 614·
446 4477

Vulnerable Neither
Dealer Soulh

37 rhine'"'

lnhabttants. (60 mm ~
®I
(HI Deoignlng

Women Julia and Su!·
anne's mother and her fnend
vtSII for Thanksgiving and
1nvest1gate a mystery when
a Sugarbakers client ts mur:

&amp; Heatmg

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35 "Diamond

canyons of the North Amer·
1ca and the evolulton of I heir

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footage shows the great

BUTTER · AN'·EGG

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34 Ma.'IOn'•

Corrldon of Time (CCI Film

~ARNEY

Ashby Conuructton. carpen ·
tery. ramodeling, room addition,
cement bloc:k work. roofing,
mt•ior •nd eJitarior plintmg,
sid1ng Rooting Free ett•mates,
304·675-5445 or 676· 5162

tJ 9 3

7 Deletion
8 Anticipate
10 Tcnn
in offi ce 25 Impels
12 Stairway 26 flrewm g
post
pouch
17 Poem
27 "My - Cnes
20 Learning
lor You"
23 Spoken 28 ShinLo
24 Italian c1ty temple

city

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24 Make
healthy
28 Golfer's
hazard
27 Relgian 28 Tasman , e.•.b-+-+29 Work un1t
30 SWISS
33 "C hances

tionship.between the nse of
modern medtcrne and the In·
vent1on of stattstrcs (60
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I Fuss over
2 Outraged
3 Egg-shaped
4 Espouse
5 Rank

14 Trap
U - lor tat
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18 Stitch
19 Tnck
21 Function
22 M1ne
output
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tional champtonships. Jimmy was a
formidable adversary, but I have not
seen h1m for a while at North Ameri·
can championships. However, thts re·
port from a lr1end who played w1th
Kauder recently at a Calilornia rub;
her bridge club shows that he ts as
sharp as ever.
Although you may not like the bid·
ding, accept it and then place yoursell
in the East chair wtlh Jimmy Kauder
Aga1nst the four-heart contracl, part·
ner leads the two of spades. Declarer
wtns the ace and plays a diamond to
dummy's queen immedtately. You wtn
the kmg ol diamonds. What next? If
you routmely return a spade, note the
consequence. Declarer will w1n the
king and play A· K ol hearls. When de·
clarer reabzes trumps are not break·
mg, he will resort to makmg the contract by scoring his lr11mps "en
passant." He will play a diamond to
tbe ace alld ruff a diamond, then a club
to the queen and another diamond
ruff. Finally, a club to the ace and an·
other club. If at any lime East lrumps
10 front or him, South wtll shed his lit·

· warn1ngs that Aunl Elsie wtll
take over the household

Fetty Tree Trimm1ng. stump
removal. C11t 304·675· 1 331

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bndge-playing lam1ly HIS late lather
was a well-known hie master; his
mother, Mary Jane Farell, won nu-

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House calla on RCA. Ou1ur.
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Cla•ner, one hall mile up
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246·9694.

1975 Ford Pinto, goodworkCir,

304·876·2107.
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rebuilt Tool converters •
transfer cates Will delivm Cash
II Cerrv ar ln11att catl614· 446·
4870 or 614 -379-2220.

Rot•y or r::•ble tool drilling
Mott wells completed nm•day.
Pump utea and serv•ce 304-

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1984 gray Chevy Cavt~lllf Auto
trans., PS. clean. low mileage.
new lues. Catl614-992-3703

1980 Plymouth Horl.1on TC3,

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with Hondaecceuorin, AM·FM
cauette, S1600 XL 260 for
pertsl50 304-882-3397

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munlty invites subscription
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1981 Honda, CX 600 for 1111.
exc. cond 8660 30•· 882·
2436

1979 Plymouth Volere 15 cyl,
auto. elf , t760. Call 814 949·
2877

1972 Chevell SS 350 4 barref. 4
speed Good Condrtion 81800.
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79 XlCH Sporttter. 9,600 ongi·
net mllet s.. Leon· Baden Rotd
2 miln south off Rt. 87.

Stlfkt Tree and Llwn Service,
Hedges, sttrtJbt , bushes
trimmed , landscaping and
stump removal. lAiaf removal
304· 576· 2010 or &amp;78· 2842

1974 lTD Ford, 400 engine
Needt teme ~ork At It UOO ,
Phone 614· 742 ·2745

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1979 Chevy ob4 350 ong. Lode

lntern1tlon11 1260 Grinder
Mlur, aJIC cond, 304· 273·
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cycles a. parts . C1U 614·446·
7414 after 5 p m on w81tkdays

Ford 4·wheel drive, front end 81
transter case t350 00 Ph 814·

Ph 387-0160

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&amp; Vegetables

Motorcycles

1979 LTO

II. AC,PS,PB,AT,
S60li.OO Ph. 614-448 -3093.

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1980 Trans AM. low mileege,
auto, PS. PB, 11ir stereo, CB,
asking S4.500 000 Not 1 hot
rod, It not sold will 1M traded in

CROSS &amp; SONS

245 -5121 .

1973 S.dan o.vme 57.000
mlltl, new radlalt, many new
P•tl Very good c:ondtt10n

2 Regln•ed Pft Bull pupp• for
Ale or trade C.U 814 ·B43·
6154

882·3397

Building Mat&amp;rllll
Block. brick. 1awer pipes, wm dows, h.ntel1, etc Claude Winten, R1o Grande, 0 Call 814·

Mercedes 1978 450SEL 4-door
XX S~ •P loaded w1ll trade
1-814· 886 -7311

7270.

Couch. cttalr and colfee table,
good• cond1riDn, 1100 304-

55 Building Supplies

Autos for Sale

$126 C.ll614-567-6758.

For sale, pool t"ble, e11c. cond
m slate top 8500 304·675 2162 after 4

30 06 Aem•ngton pump w ith
!Cope S250 304· 895· 3630

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Heavy duty lov sphlter, ~" cyl ,
41 " st rolle, 18 gal. per min. 2
st1ge pump, 16 H.P. motor,
e111re powerful

LAr'!Jfi round baln of ttay 110
each, Square bal&amp;l, t1 , 25 elctl
Call 614-446-10&amp;2 after&amp;.

614-445-0231

Pnot AHI.ia.d. CJ.Hidly Teddy
Tony' • Gun RBpWI , tlot reblu .-..~ Milt&amp;, AKC r-ott1erld Chow
•ng Open 9 00 AM to 7 00 PM
Chow pupp1es Rudy to go
Call 304-675-4631
home Nov 19 Red,biJCk, exc.
blood line, peymant plan aveile·
Surplus regular army camou- ble The perfect Chnstmu Gifl
fl•ge, Carham, Denim, Rental 304-675·1799 after S:30
clothing . camouflage coveralls
no 00, H 0 • "Sem" Som•
rville. (Sgt. U.S.A.F Ret.) Eeat 57
Muiical
of Raven1wood. Fri. S11, Sun.
Instruments
12 00·8 .00 PM. olherdeyaatter
' 4.00 PM. 304-273-6866

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1975 GMC ven, rebuilt engme. "'
transmiasion. new t~res • 11600
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Ft ra,.vood for tale 1315 p1 ck- up
lead Delivered. Maap Voud!ers
accepted Call614· 742· 2466.

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1979 Jeep J·10 pickup 4 wd. _,
exc cond 304-676-3641 .
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Sawmill 3 BloCk 1tandard size.
new wood, good cond1110n
$1 ,600 00 with out blade or
power unit Ph 814-441·8038

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1982 Jeep CJ-7, Ren~ade
package, 258·6 eyt 5 spd hard
top &amp; 1oft top, 42,000 mil...
, Ell.ceUent eonclltloh Retail book:
value, U200. SellinG price.
15600. Call 614·448-7289.
'86 Chevy S10 trudt, 4 wheel
drive. 4 speed, f7,460,00.
304-676·6643 . , . 5 00.

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1 978 Dodge Power W•gon •
Wheel ~nve Ph 614·388 -9688. •

Fall 11 for plentlng trees &amp;
bushes, also fill dirt &amp; top soil
Dlvtsons Landscaping Ph 614268-1427

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11/24/86

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Zenith 'tul'nt•tMe. c assette tep a
dack, turner amplifier, UOO 00
ligf'tted sterlo cabinet 8100 00
814-387-0394

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1982 Subaru 4 WD wagqn, VG •
cond. 83,360 Call 814-448·

Firewood delivered O•k Ba hick ory, :~plit , HEAP voucher, pickup
load S35 Caii614·446·22Z3or
614-446-3028

Ltve Xmes trees, mulch, stone,
f~tewood &amp; coal delivered Help
vouchers acc:epted Con's
landscapas Call 614 -446·

Television·
Viewirig

Two 1973 White trelghl lmen,
both good eottd, 304 -45B

Firewood for sale 130 00 PU
lo1d. C1ll Roger Meade. 61 ,.
388-8417

Cub Cadet, Aid1ng Mower, 3pc
Bedroom Su1t 20in. boys bike
Ph. 814 446-4426

PomerQV-Middleport, Ohio

November

for Sale

BORN LOSER

Plastic c1stern slit• apprnvad,
pl11tic septic tenks, plaatlc
culverta. mttel cutvtrtt. RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES , J•ck·
son. Oh. 814·281 -r.t830

Call now tor brochure. Oh1o
Valley
need 11jus1good
Memory commonsense
Gardent. Call
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Page-S:-'the Daily Sentinel

Monday. November 24, 1986

'Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Area.girl

Hqmequilders plan for _Christmas _party

to take part

Plans for the annual Christ mas
party were ma-de when the
Homebuilder s Class met at the
Middleport Church of Christ.
The potluck dinner party at the
church was set for 6: .~0 p.m. on ·
Dec. 16 with Flo Grueser ; Coieen
Va nMeter and Geneva Tuttle
named to the dining room co mmitt ee; Ka thryn Eva ns, Clarice
Erwin and Doris Carter. pro-

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tn pageant
Crystal Renee Holman has
been selected to part icipat e In
the Miss Junior American Pageant on Jan. 18 in Columbus. She
· was selectedonthe basisolbeing
photogenic.
At the pageant she will have a
· screen . test given by the Mis s
Junior American Audio- Visual
Unit and there will be judging on
the bas is of beauty, poise and
personallt y as well as appearance in sportswear and gown
Crystal Renee Holman
competition.
Crystal has been in four other
pageant s in 1984 a nd !985w inning- and Spice Baton and !/om Pam
Pee Wee Beauty, Little Miss · Corps, Is a Brownie scout. and
Model. flrs·t runner- up in the attends th e Sacred Hear t
Little Miss Beauty at the state Chu rch. She is a second 'g •·ader at
finals in Akron, a nd fou rt h the Raci ne E lementary Schoo l
ru nn er-up in Littl ~ Mi ss and res ides in Racine .wit h her
Wint ertbne.
grandparents, Mr . ahd Mrs.
She is a mem bet of the Sugar Robert Waldnlg.
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Southern FFA chapter
captures silver rating
Th e Southern FFA Parlimentary Procedure Team recieved a
silver rating after coming In
fourth place in the Subdistrict B
parli a m e n tary procedur e
contest.
The Southern team will receive
a s ilver bar at the an nu a l District
10 banquet. Ma king up the group
are Bryan Dailey, Scott Ki ser,
Mickey Eakls, David Custer.
Shannon Wiliams. Bobby Salt sman, and Benny Dailey.
The contes t is a n ou tgrowt h of
the need to develop the abilities
to participate effectively in and
to conduct business meetings.
This Includes not only proper '
participation. but recogni t ion of
er rors . on the pari of other
mem t.?rs. Th e opening and clos·
in g ceremony a nd the bus iness
meeting arc all .a part of the
contest.
Th e So uth ern C h ap t er
members are now preparing for
the publi c speaki ng contest to be

gram ; Thelma Boyer and Dorothy Roach. clean-up committee.lt was derided that in lieu of a
gift exchange each m~mber will
give $3 to be used to help the
nee!ly during the holiday season.
Kathryn Evans, president, was
in charge of the meeting.
Thec lassvotedtopa ySI50 an·a
new public address system bein g
purchased by the church and to

purchase two powsell ias to IX'
used du ring the holiday season in
the church. P lans were made to
go to the Athens Mental Hea lth
Center on Dec . 9 for a party. The
gro up has made monthly visits to
the facility for the past 18 years.
It was agreed to cant inu e helping
with the Chris tian hope rad io
·ime ever_,. Sund ay mornin g.
Thelma Boyer was named to

News of the Wolf Pen .community ·
Recent v is itors ol Mr. and Mrs. lion held at the home of Mr. and bara, Ashli, and Joshua Da vis,
Clair Giles were Pau l (Tony) and Mrs. Frank Beatty for Bertha Bashan, visited recently with
Roberta Hawk. Becky and Hart Moore and Eldon Moore. Mr. and Mrs. J. R . Murphy a nd
Jimmy. Hebin, Ill. The Giles They were married at 1:30 In Peggy .
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McElroy of
enjoyed their granddaughter . Dayton, and all six ol the sisters
two
brothers
were
there.
and
Columbus were weekend guests
who remained for a three-day
While In Urbana Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Paul McElroy ,
weekend visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Giles s pent Giles vis ited Giles' s ister, Mella .Sr. and Mr. a nd Mrs . Biil
McElroy, Jeff, Joey, and
several days in Urbana having Rhoton In Moraine.
Jim Murphy of Sonora, Calif, Jessica.
go ne ther e for a surpr ise recepRol)ert Murphy, Robbie and John
Mr ." and Mrs. Charley Smith
E. M~rphy, Mrs. Joseph Evans spent several days here with Mr.
and Jonathan of Racine, Mrs. and Mrs. Daniel Worley, Stacy
John
Downs ol Glous ter. Bar- arid Dani el. Da niels, W. Va .
Brent andDeniscArnold. Hemlock Grove, arc a nnou ncing the
birth of a seven pou nd. 12 oun ce
son. Gran t Lane. on Oct. 29 at tho
Holzer Medi cal Cen ter.
Ma terna l grandparents are
Marrin Whitr. At hens, and Na n
Whit e. Memphis. Tenn .: Ma rv
White. At hens, an d Margaret and
Ha rl ey Haning. Pomeroy. great grandparent s. a nd Edna Haning.
P o m eroy . g reat -!(reat grund pa rent s. Pater nal grandparr nts are Stacie and Marcia
Arn old. Rac in e: Carrie Grucscr.
Racine. a nd E ffi e Black. Rutlapd. grea t-grandmo thers.

send blrt hd ay cards throughout
·th~ year; Kathryn Evans and
Dorot hy Roach were named to be
in charge of funeral flowers and
send ing sy mpa thy and gel-well
cards for the yea r. Dorothy
BakE'r, Fairie Cole a nd Doris
Carte r were named as the
comm itt ee to head fun eral
dinners which might ~ required•
during the year.
.
·F lo Grueser . Geneva Tutt le ·
and Coll een Van Meter ·served
refres hments to . Ray ll)ond and ,
Falrle Cole. Dorothy a nd Ray·
mond Baker. Diclr Forth , Clar'
e nce E rwin . Doris Carter,
Thelma Boyer, Do~o thy Roach.
Kathrvn and Glenn Evans. Willa rd 'and · Nettie Bo.ver, Bill
Gruescr. Clay Tuttle and Bud
and Hazel Wilson.

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Vol. 36, No, 143
Copyrighted 1986

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GENERAL ALLERGIST
"WE HAVE HEARINC A/OS"
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Monda v night at the home ofSu zi
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\.arde n Clu b wili meet at ; : :!0
p.m. Monda)· at thchom!' nl Mrs.
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SYRACUSE- Rel' ll'al b&lt;'gins
Tu~sda .v . S~· rat· u s e Church oft he
Nazarenv. cont inu ing throu gh
Nov , :lO; Trd Robin ~on evang&lt;•list. Services at i p.m. wrC'k
cvC'nlngs. 10:,10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Sunday.

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Reagan. seeking
• • •
to stem critiCism
By HELEN THOMAS
UPI White House Reporter
WASHINGTON (UP I) -Pres·
!dent Reagan spoke clearly In
denying reports that top aides
nilght be fi red in the fallout from
his secret dealings with Iran, but
his voice was less emphatic when
asked about his satisfaction with
the staff.
"I'm not firing anybody."'
Reagan told reporters who
pressed ' him Monday. Asked
bluntly whether he Is satisfied
with his senior advisers, how·
e ver, the answer was less tha n an
unequivocal e ndorsement .
" Uh -huh," he murmured with
a clenched jaw as most oft hose In
question sat near him during a
White House photo session.
Reagan held a private strategy
.aeoslon w.lth . his top advisers
Monday afternoon to review the
unstemmed criticism and political damage that has erupted
from disclosure of the 18·month
Iranian operation.
Whit e Hou se spokesman Larry
Speakes said the meeting was
attended by Vice President
George Bush, Secretary of State
George Shultz, Secretary of
Defense Caspar Welnbe rge~ .
CIA Director William Casey,
Attorney General Edwin Meese,
White House chief of staff Donald
Regan and Vice Adm . John
Poindexter, the national security
adviser who oversaw the secret
contacts and arms sales.
The White House stayed ow:
cially mum about the meeting,
which lasted more than an hou r,
bu t speculation remained .high
a bout an administrative shakeup, possibly after Reaga n
returns !rom spending the
Thanksgiving holiday at his
ranch in California.
In a copyrig hted broadcast.

Honor given
Henry Hunter, fourth from
left in the above photo, was
presented a plaque in &amp;pprecl·
ation for his hard work for
Meigs County Democrats by
the Democratic Executive
Committee. In the pholo, I tor,
are Norman Will, committee
memher; Jan Michael Long,
senator-elect; Rebec&lt;a Triplett, Long campaign eoordl·
nator; Jane Frymeyer, committee member; Hunter, Don
Mullen and Edwin Cozart,
also t'Dmmittee members. In
the photo · at right, Long, a
native of Meigs County, is
pictured with Hunter. Lone
returned to Meigs County
Thursday night to attend a
Meigs Democratic Party post·
election dinner.

district from · four to 3';{ An
appropriation modification was
made for the Chester Eleme ntary School. transferring $1.565
from one fund to another.
Linda Well was spokesperson
for a group of parents from the
Chester PrO who voiced concern
on the number of children enrolled In each of the primary
grades, wit h the opinion that
there are too many in each class
and an additional full-time .or
pa rt -time aide should be avalfable, and on the electrical system
as It relates to safety and fire
hazards.
The board of educa tion agreed
to check on the electrical system
and will take Int o co ns ideration
the employment of an aide.

Holiday seasons are noted for deat hs totaled in the 102·hour
two things: travel to vfsit
period the patrol uses lor its
seldom-seen relatives and, pro- . holiday period in 1983 was the
portionately, Increased highway safest on record, . report s
accident and death· toll figures .
Indicate.
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Elgh't years ago, 43 people
Records show Thanksgiving Is
no different. Over the last 11 were kliled in vehicular ace!·
years 250 people - averaging dents during the 102· hou r period
the patrol used for its holiday
more than 23 deaths per year period In 1978. The worst Thanks·
traveling In motor vehicles have
been killed, according to Ohio giving death toll on record is 52
persons, registered in 1968.
State Highway Patrol figures.
"Thanksgiving is traditionally
For the last five years, the
a holiday when families travel to
figures In Ohio have been far
be with friends and loved·ones,"
lower than the 11-year average,
Lt. Dan Henderson. commander
none higher than the 19 regis·
tered in 1981 and 1984. The 15

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SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: S,moking
By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal
Injury, Premature Birth. And Low Birth Weight.

It was noted also that persons·
applying for new sidewalk per-:
mils are being requested to)llake.
th e m accessible to the:
handicapped.
·
Councilman King also ex·
plalned hi s negative vote re-.
cently on ch anging a part·time
employee to a full-time . em·:
pioyee. Kin g said not only did ~ e:
consider the additional cost but·
that he had been advised that i
full-time status employee is
working only 32 hours by cho)ce
and the additional hou rs are
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The proposed athletic handbook was discussed, but no action
was taken . The board approved
$150 in matching funds for the
purchase of 30 dictionaries for
the Tuppers Plains School a nd
$300 · for Riverview Sc hool, a
two-year allotment , for the pur·
chase of a VCR table.
The ending date for the semes·
ter was' changed from Jan. 9 to
Jan. 16 lor the high sc!jpol, with
semester tests to be adminis·
tered on Jan. 12, 13 and 14. A
learning disability tutor was ,
employed on a half· lime basis for
the school year and hired were
Nola Cline, substitute custodian.
and Carolyn Smith, library· aide,
custodian arid cafeteria worker .
Holidays were approved for

12·month employees, who will
have off the day after Thanksgiving and the day before Christ·
ma s, Dec. 24.
Plans were made lor expansion of lhe office space of the
treasurer. The expansion will
involve using a girls' rest room in
the junior high $eclion. The
·maximum cost will be S500 With
the work to be done by maintenance personn el. Don Eichinger
reported on a workship he
attended in Athens.
The next regular meeting was
set for Dec. 16 at 7 p.m . ana a
special meeting was set for 7:30
p.m . on Dec. 3. The llOard moved
Into executive session to discuss
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Patrol braces to cut highway death toll

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TUPPERS PLAINS - Oll vC'Orangr VFW Post 911'1 .1 mee ts
Tuesday. 7::l0 p.m.. a t Tuppers
Plai ns E lement ary School .

$1.

Christmas bonus · and $75 for
Mayor Hoffman also reported
part· lime employees. The bonus that progress Is being made on
program will cost the village the proposed nursing home conabout $3,000, Mayor Fred Hoi- · struction, that the certificate of
!man reported.
.
need has been issu€11 and is In the
Councll 'g ave a third rel!dlng to hands of appropriate officials.
an ordinance appropriating r e- HUD personnel will be in Middlevenue sharing money amounting port on Wednes day to work out
to $4,300. Mayor Huffman pointf(l further details. the mayor said.
out that village employees ha~e
Councilman Allen King asked
not had pay raises In two years about progress on making sideand he ·suggested that when the walks accessible to the handibudget Is prepared In December capped and Councilman Jack
that some type of Increase be Satterfield agreed to contact
considered. He co mmended El&lt;lon Walburn to get facts and
workers of the town.
figur es on curbing conversions.

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By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel Staff Writer
The Eastern Local School
District Board of Edu~ation has
ratified a new agreeme nt wit h
non - c~rtified employees of the
dis trict.
· Meeting Friday night, the
board approved provisions ol the
new contract which was ironed
out in Its final form on Thursday
evening. The con tract now has
gone to the non·certl!led em·
pioyees who a re expected to
approve the provisions within the
next few days.
In other actions, the board
approved a resolution from the
co~ nt y budget · commission accepting 1he amount s and ra tes
set to reduce millage In the

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POLICY CRITICISM John Whitehead; deputy secretary of ~tate, testified
before the IM. House Foreip
, Alfairs Committee Monday.
Whitehead said President
Reagan's advisers may have
been dealing with the wrong
people in the secret shipment
of arms to Iran. (UP I)
WCAU·TV. a CBS affiliate in"
Phfladelphla, said Mond ay it had
learned th at form er Transporta·
t lon Secretary Drew Lewis was
offered Regan's job but turned It
down .
.
Lewis . head of Union P acific ,
was in New York Monda y· with
some of his closest advisers.
Regan denied , tha t he m ight
resign his post.
"I don' t think a nyne should
resign at this point," he told
reporters, adding that he did not
expect anyone to leave· " thi s
week."

,E astern board ratifies entp,oyee .pact

RAW I.I NSTOWI' . W.Va.
\. t·ubb Family Sing&lt;•rs at Pleasa nt \ 'a ile)· \ ommun it_,. Churc h.
POMEROY- C' hil&lt;l r ~ n s Trust
Fund Advisor&gt;· [loard mrets
Turs d a~ · - 7: .10 p.m .. offi ces of
Meigs Count )' .Jurr niic Court.

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He expressed his deep appreci- .
atlon to the .voters of Meigs
County , emphasizing the margin '
of 1,075 votes from Meigs County
putt lng him over the top on
election night_ Long said he Is
looking forward with great enthusiasm towards serving the
people of the di strict.
State Rep. Jolynn Boster was
detained in Columbus by legisla·
live duties and was unable to
attend the dinner. She sent
regards and appreciation to
Meigs voters. •
.
Also attending the event to
represent Attorney General An·
thony Celebrezze Jr. and State
Treasurer Mary Ellen Withrow
were field representatives Carolyn Andrews a nd Margaret
Yeager, respectively. Each expressed appreciation to voters of
Meigs County.
.Henry Hunter. local Democrat
chairman, was presented with an
engraved plaque from the executive committee in appreciation
for ail of his hard work and
dedication to the party .

ing a t F:d Burk&lt;'lt's Ba rtiN Shop
in Middl!'port. A _,ocial hour and
trading se,sion will pri'Ced&lt;' th&lt;• H
p.m. m&lt;'&lt;'ling . Coi n auction and
r·efr&lt;'shmrn ts folio"· meeti ng.

POMEROY - Paren ts of seventh and eighth gra de Meigs
High band s tude nt s a!'&lt;' invited to
attend thv Dec. 1 meeti ng of the
Meigs High Schqol band boosters. The me!'ting. In the Meigs
High band room, will begin at 7
p.m. Mem bershlp f9r one year is

Plans are also being made to
expand Christmas lighting In the
town this year, Blower pointed
out, with about 100 white lights to
be used on every tree along
Second Avenue, where electricIty Is availa ble.
Businesses are being encouraged, Blower stated, to secure
white lights as they replace their
decorations each year.
Running along the holiday
subject also was an emergency
action by council , passing an
ordinance providing full·Hme
emp loyees each with a $150

Winners
express
thanks
to Meigs

rrgulilr 'mPf'l ing Monda\' C'VPn·

M el~ hoost~l'll

tions to be carried out. Stores will
continue the ·evening hours until
Christmas Eve. ·
Blower· sa id tha,t merchants
have put together a shopping
promotion with five prizes,
valued at approximately $1,500,
to be awarded. ·
At Blower's request, councH
voted to free the parking meters
In the town from Dec. 8 through
Dec. 24. Blower said that merchants will be asking their
employees to use parking other
than the free spaces, saving
those for shoppers.

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POMEROY - Drew Wrbs ter
Post .1~ Auxili a r)· l! nit of Ameri can Legion potluck Thank,gi rin g
dlnnrr b&lt;'forr Tuesda1· m&lt;'r t in g
flrl ng rol'rred dis h. Pa st pres idents will bC' honored and post
mem b&lt;'rs hav r bvrn in1·itcd. For
infor·matlon . ca ll Mrs. ll'a Powr ll
a t !l!l2-!i7!\0.

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Pomeroy-Middleport;, Ohio, Tuesday, November 25, 198~

By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel Staff Writer
. The upcoming Christmas sea·son played a major part In
Monday ~lght's regular meeting
of Middleport VIllage Council.
Mi\ldleport Chamber of Com·
merce President Bill Blower met
with council and reported th at
the annual Christmas parade will
be on Monday, Dec. 8, form! rig at·
the Sears-Fruth parking lot and
moving through-the T onto Mill
Street.
Stores will remain open unt II 8
that evenin~ with special promo-

race.

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Jan Michael Lm\g, a native of
Meigs County and 17th District
State senator· elect, was featured
speaker when the Meigs County
Democrat Party hosted a post
election dinner Thursda y evening at the Senior Citizens Center
In Pomeroy.
_ Long told the approximate 125
persons attending about the
exhaustive campaign he con·
dueled to win the state senate

POMEROY - \rw officNs of
Pomero,·1 Chaptcr IHti. Ordf'r of
thP F.a sl&lt;'ro Sta r. wil l b&lt;' ins!J il ed
Monda1· nig ht ar . ; : .10 a t thr
PomNo&gt; Maso nie TcmpoiP.
F:ar h mrmb&lt;'r i&gt; to tak!' two
doz.. n rook irs for thr socia l hour.

Rain tonight,
a
heavy at tbnes,
near 50. Rain likely We dneti·
day, with highs in l.he upper
50s. ThP probability of precipitation l~ near 100 percent
tonight and 70 percent WedDl&gt;sday.

Chamber briefs council on Christmas .plans

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JOHN A. WADE, M.D. Inc.

held in January. Members may
tryout for the creed and!!f~pared
or extemporaneous ~o nt ests.
Other coot ests in proficiency
areas include beef. agriculture,
mechanics: placement illj produ ct ion. a nd hom e improvement.
The c ha pte~ Is also wotking on
fruit sal es. Delivery will be the
secon d week In Decem b&lt;?r.

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,Meigs girls
are ready
for season

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Mlr suggested10tail price.

heavy traffic and buildups
of · the Gallla· Meigs post of th e
by accidents, disabled
caused
patrol, said. "Thls heavy holiday
vehicles
and other highw ay
traffic almost always · causes a
emergencies.
disproportionate In crease In the
With every available trooper
number of serious traffic· accl· ·
working
over the holiday, along
dents during a holiday."
According to National Safety with the the 55-mile-per-hour
Council research, a 5 percent speed limit and Ohio's tough
increase in traffic volume can drunk driving and safety belt
cause. traffic accidents to In- laws, Henderson said, "We have
everything we need to make this
crease up to 25 percent.
the safest Thanksgiving on reHenderson advises motorists
cord
in Ohio.
111anning to travel this holiday
season to plan the trip allowing • "It could even be safer than the
sufticient time to deal with Thanksgiving of 1983 when 15
adverse · weather conditions , people were killed in traffic
accidents."

DEDICATION - Members of Racine American Legion Post
602 are pictured at Oar dedication ceremonies held at the Letart
Falls Elementary School.

Racine Legion ceremony
honors area man's memory
J;tac ine American Legion Post 620 present ed a dedication
. ceremony at the Letart Falls E lementary School on Nov . 11
honoring Francis Webb.
Mrs. Francis Webb donated the American flag tot he school in
memory of her late husband, who had served as a postal carrier
in Letart Township for 34 years.
The elementary band presented several num bers a nd taps
were played by Teddy Smith and Lee Spaun, band students at
Southern High School. Legion me mbers conducted a program
on handling the flag and other information about legion affairs.
The program was concluded with several songs by the school
. children.

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