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Ptue- 14-The•Daily Sentinel

December

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auders roll over ucks 92-7 4 for second
BUCHTEL'~ Meigs blistered
the nets for 31 third ~Jerlod points
on 15 of 19 shooting ·en route to an
easy 92-74 racehorse style win
over Nelsonvllle- York here
Friday.
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The Maraude~sow 2·1 over·
all and 2-0 In e VC. played
near-perfect in th fast-paced ·
game, turning the ball over only
10 times. Neisopvllle- York was .
abletoremainclosethefirsthalf
on 74 per cent shooting t17 of 231 .
but were dominated 29-7 during

the ttilrd quarter's first six
Nelson.vllle-York's Michael
minutes, going from down only Russell bombed In 26 points,
41-36 at the half to a huge 70-43 mostly from long range, but
MHS bulge.
cooled off after hitting all six ol
J. R.'Kitchen pumped In 10 ofl6 his first half shots. Point guard
fielders to lead Meigs with 22 Chad Savage added 19 for the
point s while hls guard running Buckeyes, whodropt.o1-2overall
mate Don Becker followed with and 0· 2 In the TVC. ·.
12 points and chalked up numerNo less than eight Marauders
ous assists.
The Marauder scored between five and ten
backcourt tandem of Becker. points and five different MelgsKit chen, and Chris Smith, who men had team second-high four
added six points, did not committ rebounds each. Among those
a single turnover:·
playing of special notice Include

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first four minutes of play.
Two goals by Turley and one
apiece by Milliron, Harris,' and
Amburgey gave SHS a sizeable
11·2 advantage, Mike Bradbury
ended Kyger's string of frustralion and turnovers to make the
score 11-4, the clasl'st KC would
come the rest of the evening. "
Me a n white , Southern
slammed head-on in to a De·
cem ber cold-front as it was
unable to score for the next two
minutes and a half.
The pe riod ended on a twenty
foot jumper by Turley at the
bu•zcr. the score 17-6.
Coach Caldwell's Tornadoes
gained second wind in the second
fra me, ripping the. nylons to
outdistance KC 21·7 for a 38·13
halft ime score.
Tu rtev had ten markers at half
to lead ~II scorers.
Although Southern' s defense
was much improved. it left the
back door open on several
occas ions, giving KC ample
opport unit y for a score. Kyger' s
inabil ily to score, coupled with
its surrendering of the basketball , however. gave the Tornado
offense the Incentive it needed

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named a three-member panel to examine
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Bids for a new' ambulance for ·the Meigs County Emergency
Medical Services were opened Wednesday by the Meigs County
Commissioners.
Horton Co., Columbus. bid a 1987 EMS unit at a cost of$47,646,
and a 1986 unit at a cost of $45,946, with delivery to be 45 to 60
days after the company receives the contract. .
·
St. Ives Inc., Toledo, bid a 1987 unit at cost of $51,691, with
delivery 90 to 120 days from the date of order.
.
The bids were tabled by the commissioners for review by the
EMS Board of Trustees, and a recommendation within the next
two weeks.
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The commissioners received a request for transfer of a D-5
liquor license from Georgia Joann Ward, doing business as.
Jack's Club, junction of state routes 143 and 7, to George H.
Ingels and Ernest W. Barley, doing business as Mizway Tavern
at the same location . Any objections to the transfer must be filed ·
with the commissioners by Dec. 17. The application lor transfer
must be flied with the bhio Department of Liquor Control by
Dec. 26.
·
In other matters, the commissioners reappointed Patricia
Holter to a seven-year term on the Meigs County Board of
Public Libraries.
·
And a request for an Interdepartmental transfer of $319.26
within the TB office budget was approved .

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1985 the nurses and aides tra·
veled 70,000 miles and through
November this year, the staff has
traveled more than 73,000 miles .
Last month there were 830 home
health visits made. The services
provided are . skllled nursing,
physical therapy and home
health aide.
The oldest person served by
Home Health was 104 yers old,
while the youngest person was
two days old. There are five
full-time empoyees In the program - Mrs. Smith, ·coordinator; Sharon Stewart, R.N. , Bon·
nle Dailey, aide ; Brenda
Cunningham and Isabelle Couch,
clerical.
· The nine Par! ·llme employ..
are Tina Story, R.N, June Kloes.
R.N .. Claudia Thomas, R.N.,
Tammy Ball, R.N .. Joan Anderson. LPT, Donna Tillis , aide;
Linda Field, aide, Susan Tracy,
aide, and Ann Cozart, aide.
The service operates under a

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recent events distract us from the cause of those
with Republicans only- to lay grouniJ rlules fpr a
brave flgnters for (reed om around the world,"
Capitol Hill Investigation of the policy of selling
and repeated his his hopes for a nuclear· arms
arms to Iran, the diversion of Its profi.ts to the
&lt;~greement and the Strategic Defense Initiative.
Nicaraguan Contras and allegations of possible · Senate Republican leader Robert Dole recomwrongdoing by the NSC and CIA.
mended that Reaglan call Congress back into
Reagan addressed the scandal directly for the
session expressly to name a select investigating
fifth time In three weeks on Wednesday , telling a
panel like the Watergate Committee tha~t
group of ·women entrepreneur~ that "the . Investigated the Nixon White House In 1974.
. machinery Is In place to seek answers to the
But Democratic leaders have been wary of
questions that are being asked- toflxwhat needs
naming a special committee now because thl'y ·
fixing and to restore complete confidence In the
will npt control th~ Senate until the new Congress
conduct of our foreign policy."
convenes In January.
However, he also declared, ,.'We cannot let
But D()le said any committee named now ~o,u!o

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Sentinel Staff Writer
"We're working to bring health
care back home where ·tt be·
longs .'' commented Elizabeth
Smith. R.N., coordinator of the
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Home Health Service program.
"Wlth one In every seven
Americans needing some help to
,live Independently, the home
health services provide the most
basic' as well as the mo.st
sophisticated health services In
the home setting," she said.
This week Veterans Memorial
Hospital Is joining in the observance • of National Homecare
Week.
.. The local home health service
. w as -started 15 'Years ago and in
Its first year of operation made
829 visits. In '1985 there were 7,038
visits made, and so far this year,
the visits have totaled 7,714 .
Since its beginning, a total of
57,940 visits have been made. In

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there would be a separate House committee or a
joint House-Senate panel.
Bush, In his first speech on the subject, told the
American Enterprise Institute Wednesday that
Reagan 's pledges to cooperate and his naming of
Frank Carlucci as .national security adviser "Is
fast action In anybody's book."
Bush conceded that the administration has ·
suffered. saying, "Our credibility has been
damaged by this entire episode . and Its
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Savqe 8:-3-19, Dave Kirkendall O.e.!, Mlkf

fo r a big win.
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In the Sl'cond half Shannon .
Riffle, Tim Gilbride, and Todd
Kimes excelled In back-up rolls
while coming off tile bench . ..
The well-drilled team of Coach
Scott Stemple continued to hustlebut the pressure SHSdefense arid
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Eagles edge NG
at buzzer, 54-53
Eastern rallied from a three winners, Mike Lemley 14. Cald·
point deficit with 13 seconds well had 10 for the losers.
remaining to edge host Nort h
F:A.~TF.IIN (S-1) - f~d ('ollln:o., i -3-17;
Gallla, 54-53, in a Southern Valley .(plf f 'aldwell. 1-2-16; Mark Grifrln, 2 ·-1-~;
.\tlkt• Murtln. 3-1-1: Rrl1111 Dursl , 'l· D--1; I\ I
A thlet lc Conference basket ba II 'l~ipp
. HI- ~. T(YJ'I\1., !l-111-lJ.
game Tuesday night.
~OR1' 11 Gt\LLI:\ i!i:J ) - 1\likto Kt•mpt'l',
The Eagles, now I· I both In 7--1-IK: Todd llol!-.l el n, &amp;-G-12: Ru~dy
v. :~o-6: Shunt• Gla... shurn. 2·-I·K;
league play and overall. trailed Dt:•nnt•.
Kt•Uh Rum t&gt;tt, ;~J - 7: ()u.,•ld ()lddlt•, 1-.. 2.
53-50 after Shane Glassburn's. TOTAL.~ t2·9-i:j.
two charity tosses with 18 se- St'ilrt' hy t(uartf'rs:
F.asttorn ...... ... ... ... .... .. .. l2 16 12 I.J-M
conds left.
North (rullla ........ .. ...... ll
7 IG IG-501
Jell Caldwell hit both ends of a
u~.,.t·n·~~ - Nurtl1 Gullia ;,s Eastf'rn -13.
one-and one with 13 seconds left
to make It 53·52. The Pirates
S\'!\U1 ES VALtE\' (;iOJ , - Larry
missed a free throw with fiv e F1•rri)o, 6-2 · 1~ ; Shailt• 1\leadllws, t -1-9:
seconds left, got their own Slt'''' ' flut es, 2 - 1}-~; Tony Sc:hnl'idcr, 1-fH;
"-"' Tt hhs. 11- 1· 11: .Jtuo \\'hit to, D-0.0; Mlkt•
rebound. but shot the ball instead Oall
l'altt•rsnn, t-:l-6; Don Craft. 2--0-~: Dwavnt•
of running out the clock.
~id'nrtl'· 0.11·0: f'hrl!'i {' risw t•ll, 1}-'0.0.
Mike Martin picked off the TOT;\1 ..~ 22-&amp;50,
II1\N N.\I'\ TRACE (iii) - Ttt•,·orSmall,
rebound, passed to Caldwei I who :H)-6;
St·ott Rankin. ·H -1:!; Rklt S"·ain,
raced up court and let go at the 1·'!· 111: l 'rl!'i Pt•tro, ~+ 17: Rlt•hard Sllll .
buzzer from 10-12 feet out to givr 1-IJ.-:!: ·l oth .Jon('N, 1~1).1~ :\lark .ft•nktn s.
1-'!-.t : Tim Rnunfi('ld 2· ~· 6 . TOT,\1 ..~
EHS the victory.
tl·lt-3j,
North Gallla dropped to 1-l 8)' qu ;trtt'I'S :
Sl•rnm t'fli \'alit•)' .. .......... '1' 12 11 t\1- 00
overall and 1-1 in league play.
tm Tr:u·•· .............. K 19 H IK-;5'7
North Gallia was 22 of 50 from llann
Rt•s t'fVt' St.'O rt • - Hann an Tract• .):J
the field and nine of 18 from the SymnH"' Vnllt·~· 21.
line. The Pirates had 44 rebounds, 10 each by Todd Holstein
S0l 1TIIWESTERN - 1611 1 - Dun
and Keith Burnette.
Ptthl t· k, '1'·6-H Span filllt•y, 2-K-12; Rit·k
NGHS had 28 costly turnovers. llabolu1•. H~H; llt•an Mt•Npal, '!··1·11: Ua\'f'
Mnshon, :t-0·6: · lul'it~·· Hurh,.IJn, J..t-6:
Shane Glassburn had six assists ;\ndy
llah.lnp. 1·11-2; Zant• ('olft•_,·, 1·&amp;2:
and Burnette five steals.
Brad Hl\•1'1)'. l~ t- 2. Tm'.\I .S 21-IJHiU.
OAK 1111.1. OU) - F.rlt• Fa,ft' , K- i -t:t;
Eastern hit 22 of 56 field goal
1\lllw
flah•. 9-f}.UI; Rrlan llowcll. 5-:J.t :t:
attempts and 10 of16 free throws. fri."' f'r:lhlrt•t
•, :H.I-6: Todd ('opa.o,, :l-:l-i!;
The Eagles had 20 rebounds. Ed l'tl11rk Ro~~·.., :l·l.,ti: ,Jnhn Rrown. 1 · 2·~: F~ rh­
Collins picked off six. The vis· Kt •rn, 'l·l)-t; .(udd Rawlinl'i, f.. H . TOTt\l.."\
1:')..ill .
!tors had only six turnovers. :1:1·
R~ quariN'.. ;
Caldwell had lour steals.
Sou111" '""'''rn ..... .......... l ~ 1:1 li ltt-60
"We not playing well right O:tk 11111. ..................... ~ '!'l l .i l ii-MI
" st~ lt4' - Oak IIIII 29 Soul h"'t&gt;sl ·
now," remarked Pirate ment or 1•rn1(4•!wn
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Bruce Wilson. "We had 'too many
mental mistakes," he added.
North Galli a plays at Symmes
Valley Friday. Eastern will host
Hannan Trace.
In Tuesday's reserve game.
North Gallia won 56.43. Steve
George had 16 points for the

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Southern .downs Kyger ·Creek
By SCOTT WOLFE
RACINE -The combination of
three twenty-plus qua rters and
27 Kyger Creek turnov e rs
enabled the high-flyin g Southern
Tornadoes to blitz Kyger Creek
80·31 here Tuesday even ing in
SVAC basketball action.
Coach Howle C?-ld'\'ell 's lads
enjoyed a great nigh t from the
floor as th'ey shot a red-hot 54.6
percent, while placing five men
In double figures.
Leading the balanced att ac k
was southpaw Kenny Turley with
12, followed closely by senior
guard Eric Milliron and so phomore guard David Amburgey
with eleven each. Seniors Tim
Gilbride and Matt Harris each
added ten markers each.
Mike Bradbury led Kyger
Creek with 11 , while Tim Gordon
and Billy Loveday notched six
apiece.
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Southern grabbed the opening
tip and raced in for lhe initial .
score on a Matt Harris jumper.
Billy Loveday tied the score on
the next transition , however,
Harris' goal sparked a torr id
Southern shooting spree of six
successive Tornado goals in the

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possible for her to stay at home. Here one of the aides, Susan
Tracy, assists her In gelling ready for the day.
Hugh Custer, advisory board
chairman; Herbert Shields, Or·
ion Roush, Barbara Chapman.

Carol TannehJII, R.N ., Ailee
Wamsley, Judge Robert Buck,
and Jean Neal , R.N.

Eastern hoard approves pay raise action
Pay raises for personnel not 55-cent -an:hour pay raise in two science courses cannot be concovered In the new contract with steps In 1986 and 1987' and an llnued and only one credit will be
non-certified personnel were additional 50 cents an hour In two allowed. The board Is conslding a
given when the Eastern Local steps In 1987 and 1988.
weighed grading program In lieu
School District Board of EducaThe board discussed the at· of the science course credit.
tion met in special session hletlc handbook, and to solve the Principal Don Apling, the
Wednesday night.
problem on who will evaluate the teacher advisory committee and
Included In the group granted head coach If that coach is filling a group of parents will work
pay raises to bring them Into line the position of athletic director, it towards developing the new
With other personnel .were the was agreed to have the principal system.
treasurer, assistant treasurer, make the evaluation.
Bus turnarounds were dis·
superintendent and the secre·.
The board was advised that a cussed and It was reported that 10
t ary . They will be gl ven a policy which was in effect last of them will need gravel within
,_11Ji....£!~lli.,..Jl~....;t~he next year, the cost being $50
year

GAO says aide
of lobbying

knew

per turnaround . Each one will be
considered separately as It · Is
called to lhe attention of the
board by the driver and bus
supervisor.
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The next regular mel' ting will
be at 7 p.m. Dec . 16. Attending
the board session were board
members. James Caldwell:
James Smith. Roger Gaul. Kathy
Manlcke and Susie Heines;
Treasurer Eloise Boston; SuperIntendent Richard Roberts and
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -PresIdent Reagan's newly appointed
national security adviser. Frank
Carlucci, knew about an Illegal
lobbying effort to win congressional approval of the purchase
of 50 C-5B planes ·from the
Lockheed Corp. In 1982, the
General Accounting Office sa:,:s.
Reagan appointed Carlucci
Tuesday to replace Vice Adm.
John Poindexter.

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By United Press .International
Thanks to the weather. 1986
was not a banner year for Ohio's
farmers, although planting be·
gan early and harvesting was
finished slightly ahead of last
year.
In Its annual report, the Ohio
Agricultural Statlsllcs Service
said Wednesday that farmers
took advantage of good spring
weather to plant oats and corn In
early April,. but that a cold snap
at the end of that month slowed
planting progress for small
grains and row crops.
Early May broug~t good .
weather again and farmers
moved., at a quick pace - more
than 50 percent of the c,orn and 40
percl'nt . of the soylleans were
planted in the firs t two weeks of
May. BytheendofMay, rain was
needed to speed germination .
The rain came, but It stayed too
long In the north and not long
enougfl In the southeast. Frequent rain made harvesting
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right conditions for disease de· once th~ crop was planted, there
velopment In wheat. Wheat In was enough moisture for germlseveral northwest counties was nation and temperatures were
hit hard by scab, septorla and above normal until a late No·
rust.
vember cold snap.
During late July, soils started
In Its final weekly report for
to turn dry and topsoil moisture the 1986 season, for the week
became quite short during most ended Sunday, the agency said
of August. The southeast was dry farmers were continuing to harv·
· for nearly all the summer.
est corn and soybeans: alth9ugh
September .was fairly dry, but there were only 2.6 days suitable
only the e&lt;~rilest harvest of -row for fieldwork.
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crops were begun, with very little
The corn harvest stood at 93
progress through the month. Just percent completed, well ahead of
when the crops were mature and the 79 _percent at the same tlrpe
ready for h'arvest, rain came an!,( last year, and slightly ahead of
caused numerous" delays. ·
the 1981·85 average of91 percent.
Farmers made steady proThe soybean harveSt stood at
gress for a time, but fell behind 97 percent, the same as the
the average during October.
five-year average and slightly
Overall, though, the 1986 harv- . ahead of the 1985 figure of 92
est season was better than last • percent.
Ninety-four percent of the
year, when the harvest was
prolonged because · of a wet winter wheat had emerged,
November and l)ecember.
slightly behind the 100 percent at
Wet October weather also the same time last yetrr. Some 2
delayed .)\'Inter wheat seeding percent of the crop rated poor, 28 ·
and the crop WI)S planted later percent fair, 86 percent good and
4 percent excellent.

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owners of The Floral Bouquet In Mason are Purl
lhe shop In September 1985 and has remalnccl
aQd Barbara Van Meter, couple to the rlgllt.
active In Its operation, and Melanie West, a ·
Pictured with them are George McFarland who
graduate of the David Curtis Floral Sehool,
Dayton.
has been manager lo he past several months,
left, their son, Gre~, who wUI he handling

Floral shop's open house Saturday
Purl and Barbara Van Meter of
Rutland, new owners of The
Floral Bouquet, 10 N. Second St.,
Mason, W.Va., will have an open
house Saturday, 9 a.m to 5 p.m.
Mrs. Van Meter has been a
partner In ownership with Bonnie
McFarland since June with
George McFarland serving as
· manager. The Van Meters have
taken over full ownership now
and working with them In the
business will be Melanie West,
Racine, a graduate of David

Curtis Floral School, Dayton , . wedding flower arranging as a·
formerly employed with a Pome- hobby for several years.
roy fl9rlst.
The shbp will continue' areaThe Van Meters' son, Greg, wide free delivery·. They have
will be working In the shop and Florafax service . Funeral :
handling deliveries, and also sprays, grave blankets, wed-·
assisting will be their daughter, dings, holiday flower arrange- .
Teresa Houdashelt.
ments, and corsages are all
The Floral Bouquet was Included In their service. Ttiey
opened In September 1985 by will also be renting table arranNovia Preece, and purchased by gements for parties and .boll· ,
the two Holzer Hospital nurses, days, as well as complete wed- ·:
Mrs. Van Meter and Mrs. McFar- ding settings, arches, kneeling ::
IIIJld, six months ago. Mrs. Van benches, candelabra and : .
Meter has been Involved In silk flowers.
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Associat.Jon and' lhe American Newgpaper Publishers Association.
LtTTERs OF OPINION -are wel~me. They !:llould be less than~ word~
long, All letters arl' subj ect to ediTing e-nd JTDJst be signed with name address and
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· good taste, addressing Issues , not person all ties.

Orte ot the major players in the
,;They satd I inade$iOO million
"Pillow talk Is not inside · Hard-Tru teimls court."
takeover game Is 1\farvtn "The by using inside Information on information," Marvin's lawyer
"That's not right," I said. "!fit . '
Shark" Arm baker, whOse brll- · the merger of Wilkie Tent' Ptns said. "Besldes0 just because ·the wasn't for guys like yOII and IVan .
Hance at Wall Street's wip and Cyrus Cotton Balls,"
wife of a major player js kee~lng Boesky there would be no avarice
tables with loaded dice has not
' "Why would they say that?"
house 'for him doesn't mean in this country a tall."
. only captured the imaginations
"Clara Wilkie, tne chairman's Marvin made a killing on her
of the American public, but !111;' \VIfe, moved in wlth me a week h_ushimd's stock."
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Ma rvin said, "·Making mon~
Securities and Exchange Com- before .the merger took place and
Marvin said, ''The SEC hates is mY life. I have a house in East
mi.ssion as ·well. ·
told me what was goingo~;~. It was anyone , who .owns: more t_han Hampton, a boat In Fort LauderMarvln was waiting with his _just pillow talk.'' . · .
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three Mercedes-Benzes an'd a dale and atreehous~ In Nairobi.
laWYer ouiside the SEC en- rp;·~···
i{j;;jj;idjOiiiiiiiiiiQiQiQiiiiiiiiiiliidu:Qiii-liiQnUiiiiiiiiimii
forcer's office to make hts most
Important deal. In the biggest .
coup of his life he had fust sold out
h.ls mother and all her friends.
I said, "The SEC wants you
badly. Do you have any Idea
why?"
"They're mad ·at me because
I'm greedy," he said.
"That certainly Isn't illegal." .

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Chfeqo Ql Phoenb:, niJht

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Phlla
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Pttsbr
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NV lsln
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104
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20 118
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Monlrt '
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Hrtfrd
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Denver at New Jen,;y, night
Mllwa.ukee at. Wahlnatan, nlgbt
New ):'ork 11 Ulall, niJhl .

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Alliu!l• it HO..I..,, 8i311 .p.m. ' ·
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New l[ork al LA Clippers, It: 1111 .

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SOuthern ........................... ! 1 ttl ' 1141
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SOulhweiolem..................... ! 1
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TH~MAS CLOTHIERS

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WASHINGTON - American
.:·soldiers continue to die need.: lessly in accidents !hat could
;· have been prevented if the Army
· := would take safety instruction
.; seriously.
: Part of the problem is a sort of
; macho, fatailstic belief bnloung
. officers and enlisted men that
:: accidental deaths and Injuries
'!:are an inevitable price to be paid
i; 'tor realistic training exercises.
,• The Army's own lnspectqr
', · general holds the high com111alid
: responsible for fai ling to drill
:· safety into the officer corps ·and
·: see that recruits are taught how
· ;. to avoid accidents starting in
: basic trai ning.
The inspector general has set
.. forth his views In a highly critical
·· report, not meant for public
'· perusaL A copy obtained by our
· · associate Stewart Harris is
· stamped on each page: "FOR
OFFICIAL USE ONLY. This
document conta in~ information
EXEMPT FROM MANDATORY
DISCLOSURE ,"
This desire lor secrecy is
under~tandahle. Among the _
em' harrasslng infotmallon In the
: report, for example, Is a survey
: oi officer candid ates at Fort
.: Leavenworth. Kan .. which found
· that:
-22 percent said they "infre: quently or never" thought about
· safety on the job.
: -15 percent said their su per: iors gave safety "little or no
· importance" either on or off
·: duty.
: -17 percent said safety rules
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Wednesday, he was upstaged by
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Award flnall~ts wearing-a Soon~t .·
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pl~s a gold "Boz" dapperly
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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

ThLnday, December 4, 1986

Marauder cagers face VC Viking ~intet Friday· evenin.g
Meigs returns · )lome Friday
against Vinton County as the
resurgeant Marauders go . after
· the)r third straight win and
maintain a spotless TVC slate.
Tonight, Coach Ron Logan and
hiS: Inj ury-riddled Meigs Maraudetettes also hit the home planks
against Nelsonvllle-York. The
Mel,gs lasses have won both of
their previous starts Including
SS:4D over Eastern and 65-30over
Mlltt-r.
'!'he Meigs boys come off a
ro~slng 92-74 thumping over ·
Nelsonville-York Tuesday In an
outstanding effort by the twolime defending TVC champs.
The-Melgs-N-Y game resembled.

·have shaken away the opening asslst,s. 5-IO Joe Griffith.
tog tetter-wi nner and have lost
season jitters that bugged them
Meigs and Vintmi County met all three of starts to Logan,
in a season-opening 60-59 loss to In the Athens Shrine Preview two Vinton County. and Athens. The
Athens. With a rookie coach and · weeks ago with Meigs edging t he N,Y girls are coached by former
no returlng . starters, lnexpe- Vikings 27-24 In the two-quarter Meigs Countaln and Easternrlence showed In that loss. But In affair.
grad, Tom Gumpf.
the two games since, Including . Meigs probable line-up InMeigs' girls will be severely
the N-Y win and a 72-41 crushing eludes leading scorer 6-1 senior hampered by Injuries as a third
of Miller, the Marauders have J . R. Kitchen and 6-2 senior Don player went down this ·week,
shown more confidence and Becker at guards, · 5-10 senior guard Jennl Couch with very
aggressiveness.
Huey t:ason and either 6-5 junior painful bolls. X-rays on Tammy
Friday's opponent. VInton Mike Bartrum or 6-2 senior Phil Wright's ankle proved negative, .
County, has played only once this King at \he forwards. and 6-3 bu t the Meigs junior guard will
· year , a 69-68 win at Nelsonville- · junior Brent Bissell is at center. remain on·crutches and Is out lor
York. Coach .Buddy Bell returns
In the girls game tonight, the at least two weeks. A third
six .lettermen 'from last year' s Marauderettes will tackle a Marauderette, Naricy Bianken6-15 team Including leading Nelsonville-York bunch that was · ship, has been In a leg cas\ since
scorer 5-11 Mark Saunders (16 depleted.by graduation (rom last the season began.
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per game), leadlngrebounderG-2 year's 15-7 team. The Lady
Probable starting line-up for

senior Jennl Swartz and 5-7
Junior Shelly Stobart at guards.
6·0 senior Julie ·Miller at one
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Melp'... ..... ....... ................ . l I 131 101
Ne.l"9ftvilll--York ............... . t I U3 136
Mill..-................. ... ........ ... 0 I U 72
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Federal -Hocking..... ... ..... ... t I 56 51
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Mlllet' ........................ ........ t I U 7%
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Wedn esday night. the Redsklns
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ln the overtime. Eric Newsome played wisely inside, and
hli two layups, the second with
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}n ot her Ohio college games
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Mellon 68-52, Tiffin over Ohio
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At Cleveland, Kenny "The
Mouse" McFadden scored 20 of
his .game·hlgh 32 points In the
fliial 9:30 to spark Cleveland
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project of .B.a nk I ·- to provide
warm coats for children ~ Is
going well, there Is a shortage of
sizes 10, 12 and 14. You're asked
just to take you contribution into
the banlt and deposit it. In a
container near the door.

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by the Meigs Unit of the AlTieri- ,
can Ca~cer Society Is being :
postponed a few days and mostly
because Interest Is running high
In the endeavor.
And again this year, members
of tbe cancer board are selling
collector tins or delicious Christrna~ cooxles to raise funds for the
local unl!. Ydu ··can by from any '
board member or by' contacting, .
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of ,the local · unit, at the o!!lce,
992-7531, or at home, 992-7231.

You might have ·a· chance to
plcjt up some bargains on Dec. 13
when members of the Syracuse
Fire Depar(ment stage a Christmas auction of toys, tools and
miscellaneous Items. The auction will be at the fire station on
Route 124 starting' at 7 p.m. and
refreshments wUI be available.

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Ohio.
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holiday season wlih the theme,
"A Dickens of a
Christmas" and this ties In with
the fact that author Charles
Dickens was born In Portsmouth,
England:
A lot of special activities will .
tie in with the theme Including
the presE:ntatlO!I of Dickens' "A
Christmas Carol" at the Ports• .
mouth Little Theatre.

The National Association of
Rainbow Division Vetera~s
. that's.the 42nd Infantry Division
. ilf both World War I and II - Js
actively searching lo'r honorably
discharged veterans who served
with the division.
If you are a part of the group
and want to get In touch, contact
Lowell McMillan, North Region,
RDV A, 1545 Dodd Road, Niles,
Mich. 49120, for infcrmatlon
regarding men;~bershlp and
chapter locations.

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Belpre 35, " 'ellston 32
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decorated - the tree up ·and all
that good stuff and spent last
week here at tlie homeplace.
P'!tling up the second tree always spectacular. and furthermore, she has her shopping done
and the gj!ts wrapped. I told
Evelyn I would volunteer her
services to you. By the l'(ay,. she'
doecn't do windows.

holiday
If so,season?
be advised. . that the
Spanish Class at Meigs High
School is making pinatas lor the
Christmas season and you can
place your order by contacting
Fred Baley. Instructor,. at Meigs
High School, 992-2158 between
8:35a.m. and 3:15p.m·. Then you
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you'll know.

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Marhtla titi, Belpre 61
Njll~onvlll e- York 7:i, Logan 67
Wat erford 67, Ttlmhle 4H
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THURSDAY
SYRACUSE - Meigs Assocla·
Uon of Retarded Citizens meets
Thursday, · 3:31) p.m., at the
.
.Carleton School.

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Community calendar
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Dec. 14, with the · Leroy Manns
family. Services are 7:30 nightly.
Everyone·welcome,

SYRACUSE - First Church of
God, Syracuse, will hold a
Christmas bazaar Thursday and
Friday at Kro~r. Pomeroy.

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Ebers bach building Friday, Dec.
·POMf:ROY. - Mason, Gallia ·
5, from 10 to 7, and · Saturday, and Meigs Crusade tor Christ w!ll
Dec. 6, from 9 to I. The' bazaar Is have a gospel sing, Saturday, 7
sponsored by Enterprise United . p.m., · Hysell Run Holiness
Methodist Church and wUI tea· Church. Singers wUI . be Kim ·
ture gifts, baked goods and !lea Williams, the Charity Trio and
ma~ket Items.
Jim and Gwinn Craft.

POMEROY - Christmas bazaar hosted by Enterprise United
Methodist Church, Friday, 10
a.m.-7 p.m., and Saturday, 9
a.m.-1 p.m., former 'Ebersbach
HARRISONVILLE - Harri·
MASON, ,W.Va. - Bend Area
Hardware Building, Pomeroy.
sonville Lodge 411 regular meet- Gospel Sing, Satu~day, 7 p.m. to
. ing, Saturday, 7:30 p.m., open midnight , Christian Bretheren
POMEROY - Weekend revi- Installation of oflicers. Potluck Church, Mason. Several singing
val at .Freedom Gospel Mission dinner to follow.
groups wlll perform iluring the
Church, Bald Knob, Friday
everting.
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through Sunday. Servl~es '7: 30
MIDDLEPORT - There wlll
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nightly. Special slnghig and be a Christmas bazaar and
..PORTLAND - Ron Rigsby
speaking by Rev. Lawrence luncheon in the basement of Band will be featured at Portland '
Gluesencamp featured . Public Middleport United Methodist Elementary School Saturday evInvited.
Church, Saturday, starting at 11 ening. Chicken noodle dinner wlll
.
a. in. Sweet shop, bake sale and be served from 5-9 p.m., Christ·
PAGEVILLE - Scipio Town- handmade gift items will be mas bazaar and cakewalks will
ship Trustees meet Friday, 5: 30 featured.
be held.
p.m., township building h\
Pagevllle. ,
• RACINE - United Methodist
SUNDAY
.
Women of Racine Methodist
POMEROY -Community Sin·
SATURDAY
Church wlll hold their annual gers, directed by Sue Matheny,
SYRACUSE - Syracuse Fire Christmas bazaar Saturday, 10 will present a Christmas cantata
Department will stage a Christ· a.m.-4 p.m., in the church case- at Mount Hermon United Metlio·
mas dance at Syracuse Elemen- ment:
Lunch will ,. be served.
dist Church, Texas community,
'
tary SChool Saturday, 8-11 p.m.
Sunday, 7:30p.m. Public Invited.
Cost is $2 'per' person, refresh·
POMEROY- Tri-County Min·
ments ·available. Music will be strel Association will be having a
RUTLAND - E ucl)re wlll be
provided by disc jockeys Kelly gospel sing at _Hysell Run Hall· played Sunday, starting at 4
Counts and Wa~ne Lyons.
ness Church, Saturday, 7:30p.m. p.m., Rutland Legion Hall. Cover
Pastor Mike Thompson invites charge, $3. For more informaRACINE - The United Metho- the public.
tion, call 742-2266.
dist Women of Racine Methodis.t
-"--Church wUI hold their annual
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport r-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;~
Christmas bazaar Saturday, 10 to Masonic Lodge 363 F&amp;AM will
4, In the church basement. Lunch have installation of officers SatNOW OPEN FOR THE
wlll .be' servt!d.
urday, 7:30p.m. The installation
CHRISTMAS'
SEASON ,
will be open for all members and
PO.MEROY - There will be a invited gues'ts. Refreshments
~tin..lllas, 'Holly ,,,., llwo 1 Cut
Christmas Bazaar In the for1mer following the
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'FRIDAY
HARRISONVILLE - Scipio
"Township Volunteer Fire Depart·
)nent Is sponsoring a Christmas
·auction Friday, 7 p.m., at the tire
house In Harrisonville. All new
merchandise, including toys and
tools. Door prizes too. . Jim
Harkless, auctloneer.·Evecyone
welcome.
: MIDDLEPORT- Installation
.!Jf oflicers, Evangeline Chapter
172, O.E.S., 7:30p.m. Friday at
the Temple. Miles Crawford and
Dalcenla Locue, past patron and
past matron of SaUna Chapter,
Malden, W.Va. will be the lnstal!ing olllcers.
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Clinic set
HARRISONVILLE · - Harri·
sonvUle Senior Citizens wlll have
its regulat monthly blood pres·
sure clinic on Dec. 9, 10 a.m.·
noon. Ferndota Story, R.N., will
be in charge.
Chrlstmu breakfast
COOLVILLE - The CoolvUie
Elementary PTO is havirig a
craft sale and breakfast with
Santa Saturday. Breakfast wlll
be from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. for
children eight and under . ./The
cost is $1. The craft sale will be
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the
Coolv!Ue School, which is on
Main Street. There are some 40
displays of crafts expected.
Soup dinner
BURLINGHAM - A soup

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- A Christmas
bazaar, sponsored by Enterprise
Unlled Methodist Church, will be
held Friday, IO to 7, and Satu'r·
day, 9 to I, In ·· the former
,Ebersbach building. Gifts, baked
goods and flea market Items wUI
be sold.

REEDSVILLE - Olive Town·
ship Trustees meet Friday, 6:30
p.m., at the ReedsvUle !Ire
.station.
; POMEROY - Pine Grove
Holiness Church wlll be · In
revival Friday through Sunday,

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dlnnelf wUI be served 10 a.m. to 7 ,
p.m. Friday, at Word of Ll(e•,
Churqh, Burlingham. Adult::
dinners, $3:50; children 12 and,:
under) $1.75;, children 5 and:,
under, tree. Anyone wishing.:
takeout must bring own contain- .•
ers. There will also be a benefit :
. hymn1 sing Friday; 7 p.m., at.:
Word of i..lfe Church, sponsored:·
by the ladles auxiliary.
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Auction saturday
·
. ROCK SPRINGS - Word of :
Life Church will be holding an ;
&amp;uctlon SatUrday, Dec. 13, In the '.:
coon hunters building at the _,
Meigs County fairgroqnds, to ':
raise money for the chur~h .'
building fund. E'-:eryoile · \Vel- :
come. :Donations of merchandise ;
and money ~re being accepted. :
For pickups, call 698-7238, 698- ;
6855 or 992·5316. Donations may ;
be mailed to Rev. Ray Lauder; :
mOt ' 34055 Pine Grove Road, ·
Racine, Ohio 45771.
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School official
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School and Meigs Industries and call commenting how the,v WQU!d'
' their role in bringing the men- cope with a ment a II y ret ar ded ·
tally retarded and · physically child. . .
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Cathy Lubertt, director of Program for pre-sc hooers;
re- ·Soc!e t'Y, 1n memo ry 0· f Adelle
education, Meigs County Board larded disabled either or both, ' · Cullums, a former member, and
of. Ecluca(lon, Developmental and i~lormatlo~ Is · available to the Heart Assocaitlon' s turkey
Retardation Program, was guest through the Meigs County Health walk.
speaker at a recent meeting Of Department Children's Services
A letter was read from the
the Middleport Child Conserva- the , Welfare Office, and locaI St a t e pres iden t · PI ans were fi Ral•
tion League held at the Ohio school. She talked about helping lzed for Christmas dinner' at the
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•All season steel-belted radial tires

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School has l&gt;een announced. Making a
r,:;ade
ol B.orthero
above
ln all their
namedlo
· llwere·
. subjects to
Seventh Grade: Tamml Buckley, Kellle
Ervin .. Chad Wise. Robin Manuel. RDbln
Foley. Jeff All~. Jason Arnott. Dave
Black. Joshua Codner. Aml&gt;er Cumings,
Carlton Drummer. Sarah Duhl, Michelle
Friend, Todd Harrison, Andy Hill , Jodi
Hill, Marcy Hill. Jamey Holter. Velessa
Hunnell, David Ihle. Trevor Petrel, Jenny
VaErnlgeyh,.hJaGmresade~al}sa.rrod Circle, Jason
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Gheen Kristen HensiE'I'.
Third Grade: John Card. Chris Gllbrld&lt;'.•••
Jason Hudson, Paul lhle, Craig Knlgh!-'
Jonna.
Jyl MathPWS, . R~chlt.i',.
WamsleyManurl.
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FourlhGrade: Katrina Anderson, Grant,:
Clr"le,
' Scot! Grace, Shannon Morarltdy.
Kevin
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TravJs
Mugrage,
Ken ra.,
Norris. C
ourlney
RDush.
Jenl Slewart.
Flflh Grade: Beth Clark. Jenny Cleek.·
Rach ael Hensler. Jpnnl Hill, Ryan HoU_er.:
David Juslls, Brandl Mallory, MarcY,,
Mathews, Freddie Matson. JeremY .
Northup.
SIXIh Gnido: Todd Grace. Ju.lle Hill.
Heather Hill. Nikki !hie. Eddie Sawxers, .
Rusty Smit h. Kert Whitaker.

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Bruchea qutkt, a lfttMIIOMenl Ohio papel

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Jennifer Lisle, Cheryl Pape. Jennllor
Smith, Rob}'n Stout. Janelle Williams,
Michael Kincaid, Mike Russell, Jeremy
RDse, Carrie Scarl&gt;er,.Y. Tonya Ingels.
~•ngel Snld_er.
RaCtoe Elementary
The second sl·x weeks "•radln•" P".rlod
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honor roll
Racln£&gt; Elementary
School
has atbeentheannounced.
Making a
grade of Bor above In all their subjeciS 10
llf,'named to the roll were:
First Grade: Nicole Davidson, Ryan
Grace, MIS!y Hysell, Alan McGuire,
MallhPw Riffl e. Danny Sayre, Amanda
Theiss.
Jason Wrllcsel, Mall Hill. Melissa
Layne, John Matson.
Second Grade: Jesse Maynard. !&gt;.my
Nor thup, Jennie Scarberry. Bobb' Wrl-

DANIEL GREEN
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HUBIARDS

poup. The young group's ministry Is one of
encouragement presented 'In the old Southern
gospel style. The group began singing together In
November 1984 and II Is planning to produce its
llrat album In the near future.

Clrclt&gt;, Jayson Codner, John f:lobark ,

Open/ Sunday ·1 P.M~ til S P.M.

Ho.... Wttl, Cloritt. ..
Wroatht, CaMit lrr•-•~
GroWl ll...oh &amp; lptoy1.

GOSPEL GROUP TO PERFORM -Everyone
Is Invited to visit Columbia Cbapel Christian
Cburch, on Route 689, between WUkesvllle and
Route 346, S'!llday, 2; ~ p.m., to hear The

.Honor rolls·

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Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports five calls
Wednesday.
Middleport at 1:40 a.m. to 33 Custer St. for Bob Hunnell to
Holzer Medical Center; Syracuse at 9:33a.m. to County Road 14
for Ernest Wood to Veterans Memorial Hospltai ; Racine at 3:28
p.m. to Letart Falls for Alvin Ta ylor to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; ,Pomeroy at 3:44p.m. to Pomeroy Hea.lth Care Center
for Carla Smith to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Pomeroy at
8:03 p.m. to 1¥1echanic Street for Sarah Pierce to Veteran.s
Memoria l Hospital.
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Letha ·Jewell Cowen, · 116, of
Albany, died Wednesday evening
at O'Bleness Memorial Hosp(tal
In Athens.
A housewife and memberofthe
United Met hodist Church, she
was born In Carseytown, Ohio, to
the late Peter and Lizzie Buck
Steinmetz.
Survivors include two sorts,
Ronald Jewell, of Athens , and
Harold Jewell, of MlnersvlUe;
two ·daughters, Mrs. ~enneth
(Dena 1 Welsh, of Pomeroy, and
Mrs. ·Thea (Wilma I Hindes, of
Newark; 21 grandchildren; ;l8
great-grandchildren; nine greatgreat-grandchildren; , five . sisters, Minnie Foil, of Columbus,
Luella Haning and Glenna Colburn, both of Lancaster, Audrey
Grimm, of Baltimore, Ohio, and .
Ada Graham, of Wyandotte,
Mich.; one foster sister, Martha
Hodge, of Baltimore, Ohio;· one
son-in-law, Terry Kroll; and one
sister-In-law, Edna Steinmetz.
She was preceded In death by
two husbands, Clarence Jewell
and ' Rev. Earl Cowen:' one
daughter. Purle Kroll; one
gr and chil d; one great grandchild ; one. sister, Elsie
Haning; and two brothers, Thomu and Anthony Steinmetz.
Services will be Saturday, 11
a. m., at Blgony-Jordan Funeral
Home · in Albany with Rev.
Charles Norris officiating. Burial will be in Wells Cemetery,
Pagevllle. Friends may call at

Eastern' sports banquet Saturday
.The 1986 Eastern High Sc hool Fall Sports !lailquet wlil be held
Saturday, 7 p.m. , in the high school gym . All parents and guests
. from Chester, Reedsvllle and Tuppers Plains areas are to bring
one dessert and one vegetable. The athletic boosters will
provide the meat and dri nk.

DA V unit will meet Monday
The Disabled American Veterans will hold their regul ar
meeting at DAV Hall, 12~ Butternut Ave., Pomeroy, on Monday
at 6:30 p.m. Dinner wlll be served.
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Ministers' meeting cancelled
The Dec . 8 meeting of the Meigs County Minis.ters Associa tion
has been canceled.
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2 share Super Lotto
jackpot
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. EMS units respond to 5 calls

Church plans luncheon, bazaar
The annual bazaar and luncheon of the Middleport Uni ted
Methodist Church will he held at the church Saturd ay starting at
11 a.m. Besides the luncheon , there will be handmade items and
Christmas decorations on hand plus a bake sale will be held.

the funeral home ·{rom 2·4 and 7-9
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p.m. Friday.

Harllind Clair Athey
Harland Clair Athey, 73, died
Thursday at hls Cheshire Route 1
residence.
Mr. Athey was born April 25,
1913, a son oftbe late Harland and
Phena Abigail Rothgeb-Athey.
He was owner and operator of a
coal mine for 40 years and also
· was a farmer. He was a member
of the Kyger 01)lted Methodist
Church. a trustee for Cheshire
Township and a trustee for the
Gravel Hill . · Cemetery 'tn
Cheshire.

CLEVELAND (UP!) - Two · ble to claim equal share's ol a $7.5
tickets were sold that listed all mllll0n
' jackpot. ·
.
slx numbers drawn In Ohio's
The names of the winners will
Super Lotto game ,Wednesday be announced after the dckets
night, .making the. holders ellgi·· are validated at a regional
lottery office, a lottery commlssian spokesman sal~ today. The
winning numbers were 4, 7, 8, 9,
John W!Uiam Leach and De- 12 and 19.
borah Kay Leach, both of MiddleEac h of the ticket hOlders will
pori, have filed for a dissolution receive $3.75 million ln·.2() annual
of marriage iii Meigs Coun ty pre-tax payments of $18'7,500.05.
Common Pleas Court.
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.In addition to the jackpot
Granted a dissolution were winners, 429 players pic)&lt;edflve
· Connie Fay Burton and Stephen ·of the numbe rs to·Win $191 each.
Allen Burton.
Also, 13,533 players chose four of
Granted a divorce on grounds the numbers, winning $23 ap(ece.
of gross neglect of duty was
There were 164,731 tickets sold
Sharon
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from
Roher!
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tha
t listed ______
three of the numbers.
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Dissolution f i led

Surviving are a daughter and
son-In-law, Ruth Ann and Lee'
Gardner, Cheshire; a son and
daughter-in-law,- Paul R. and
Joan C. ,'\they of Johannesburg,
South Africa; two sons, ·Roger
Van Athey, Cheshire. and Cha·
rles L. Athey, Bidwell; lhree
grandchildren, Craig Athey,
Lake' Park, . Ga.; Patricia Ann
Athey aild Charles Richard
Athey, both qf Bidweil , and a
sister, Pauline Rife of Bidwell.
Besides his parents, he was
preceded In death by his wife,
Mae E. Athey, In 1969.
Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at the Rawlings-Coats. Blower Funeral Home in Middleport with Rev. Wllltam Curfman
offlcatlng. Burial will be in
Gravel Hill Cemetery, Friends
may call at the funeral home
from 6-9 p.m. Friday.

By United Press International
Just one month after losing by
An appearance by the Shady River Shufflers .In the
a landslide to Sen. John Glenn,
Parkersburg Christmas Pa rade this Saturday ha ~ been
D-Ohlo,
Rep. Thomas Kindness,
ca ncelled, Director Gerald Powell reported today.
R-O tllo, says he is considering
a nother U.S. Senate bid In 1988.
- : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , Even though the Hamilton
Republican outspent his Democratic opponent. Glenn collected
63 percent of the vote Nov. 4.

Vererans Memorial
Admissions - Ethel Hatfield.
Middleport; Clara Barnhart,
Pom eroy; Ernest Wood .
Pomeroy.
Di sc har ges - Beatrice
Ralrden , Mattie Coates, Steven
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Besides Kindness. Cleveland
Mayor George Volnovlch and
Rep. Robert McEwen, R-Ohio.
have also expressed Interes t

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South Central Ohio
Clearing tonight, with a low In
the mid 20s. Mostly sunny Frida y. wi th. highs lrt the upper 30s.
The probability of precipita tion Is 20percent tonight and nea r
zero again Friday.
Winds will be from west at fi ve·
to.l5 mph tonight.
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Ohio Extended Forecast
Saturday through Monday
A chance of- snow flurries
Saturday and. Sunday. with fai r
weather Monday. Highs will be In
the upper 30s or lower 40
Saturday and In the 30s Sunday
and Moilday. Overnight lows
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DECEMBER 6, 1986
10 A.M.-5 P.M.

THE

:_ Business .• services

Ronald Wesley Meredith D.S., Southern Ohio Elect: Co., right of . .to ,James T. Ward, Esther Ward, '
Faith F. Meredith, to Riding way, Orange.
2A, Chester.
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Rocint !lun Shoot o-rod!&gt;Y
Masters, Ltd·., tracts, Bedford.
William Frederick, Rebecca S.
Homer .D. Hi ggIns, Dec 'd' , . ~;:::;;:;::;;;;;=iTt========tr.:=======;iR•d_,tGunCiub.
beginning ot q!OEverySund.v,
p.m. Po...,Y
Faith F. Meredith, to Ronald Frederick, to Robert Gary HolAdena
E.
Higgins
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Brewster
&amp;W
CLEAtiNG
Choko,
12 o•••• ohotf1Una.
. Wesley Meredith, tracts , ter, Judith Ann Holter, parcels,
Hlgglns,Jos~phHigglns,BettyJ.
L
J.R.'s
NohuntingortrtopOHinedoy;or
Bedford.
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Chester.
wms:
Cert.
Trans.,
Columbia.
Allr
TV
Ant
night
en .... Ch•~- E. Yoll
John P. Ash, Dlana. L. Ash, to
Ernest M. Cale, Jr., to Jeffrey
Ralph s. McKenzie, Dorothy
UPHOLSTERY
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RACINE
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m_•·--~--:.,.... Raymond A. Willford, Kim Wll- M. l,.ong, Vicki L. Long, 1.00A,
McKenzle, to Robert J. Lewis,
Satellite Sales
FIRE DEPT.
Hom• D•corotlng Opon H..,.
' lford, tract, Rutland.
Chester.
Addalon
M.
Lewis
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parcels,
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446
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· George Lee Queen , Hanna E. · Ernest M. Cale, Jr. , to Eldon Sutton.
Bashan Building
Hlllo. svroc:uoe. Ohio. 114-982·
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· . Queen, Affld., Rutland .
Sauter.s, Christine Sauters, parVillage of Middleport, to Heo~entee
EVERY
comber 4th, &amp;th, &amp;th. ta:OO·
. John W. Hall, Dec'd:, Stella cels, Chester. ·
raid on &amp; Gas Co., right of way,
Electronic Organs
7:00. Evoryono ,woh:om•Han Fleshman, Cert. Trans.,
Richard A. Flnlaw, Gertrude Sallsbury.
SAT. NIGHT
Re_rr_•_•m_•.,.•t- •1,..,..--,-Mobile service
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' Letart. ·
Flnlaw, to William Grueser,
Clyde Sovel', Dec'd, to Herman
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6•30
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Taking orilero lor Ch,lotmN.
Manuel E. Gheen, Barbara G. Buena Grueser, lot 10, Porn. v.
Sovn,·· Bertha Milhoan, 'Lula
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614-843-5248
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Colonial olylo doll crtdiN and
F to Chok 1
Deecon style .toy chllt, mH•
.• Gheen, Franklin Gheen, Donna
Citizens Devp. · ·Co. Inc., to . Rockhold, Affld., Olive. .
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R£ASONAILE • REIIAIIE
at ry
tturdy. &amp;14-992'33&amp;2.
· .Gheen, to Carl Vincent Gheen, Village Qf Mldd., parcels, Mtdd,
Herman Sovll, Dec'd, to Albert
Rt. 124, ,...... y·Oiia ·
tin
12 Gauge Shotg1111
No hunting or tr•pusint.
parcels, Racine V.
v.
W. Sovll, M. L. Sovll, Affld.,
AUTO
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Mynot Form locotod Chootnut
. Fred W. Crow III, Lynne M.
Truman H: }&gt;rlddy, Dec'd., to Olive.
_R.:.Idg:,:•_R_ood_
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Crow, to Richard G. Well, parcel, • Macte M. Priddy, Affld .,
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Rutland.
Tuppers Plains-Chester Water
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Charles F. Vroman, Norma
NOONEREFUSEDICo!!1 -B1-8·
Laurence R. Groggel, Trustee, Dlst., . and James R. Husk,
Dee Vroman, to Vicki A. Hanson, Janice L. Groggel, Trustee, to Maxine Husk, James S. Husk Sr., , PH. 992~.5682
SALES &amp; SEIVICE ~:!;_3648 Ext c-rtao. ~ 4
lot, Midd. V.
Laurence R. Groggel, Janice L. CoTnhnle Rucker, Agree, Olive.
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RT. 50 EAST
Clara K. Wells, Dec'd by Groggel, parcels, Lebanon.
omas L. Boggs, Betty H.
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executor, to Jean L. Moore, Pt.
6-17-tfc
UYSYILLE, 01110 .
George Lemley, vs.·, Hocking Boggs, to Tuppers Plains lot, Middleport.
Domestic Coal Co., Journal En- Chester Water Dlst., right of
3 Pupples8wkt old. tolivnWav
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Aulhorlzad John DMrt,
to a Qood ho""e Ph. 14·246·
Roberta C. O'Brtell, James B. try, Salisbury.
way, Olive.
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Now Holland, lush Hog
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O'Brien, to Charles L. Kitchen,
Norada E. Beaver, Dec 'd, to
Harry M. Carleton , Candace
Farm Equipment
Helen L. Kitchen , Pt. lot, Mldd. Henry R. Beaver, Cert. Tra,ns., Carleton, to Tuppers Plains7 month male ~ '--brJ(Iore
CARPENTER
Doalar ·
Retriever, good with chlld~tn
v.
Chester.
Chester Water Dlst., right of
fttlll Equltllllll
Ph. 614-446-3820 oltor 4p.m.
Joseph K. Testerman, Karle R.
Beverly P. Wllson,. 1¥1arvln E.
orange. ·
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Pupplet part Beagle Ph.,'e14- ·
Testerman, Polly A. Timmons, Thornbury, Wilbur S. Wilson, way,
Nancy B. Dorsey, to TupJ)ers
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to Randall L. Arnold, MaDonna Wanda 0 . Wilson, to Guy T. Plains-Chester Water Dlst., right . - Rooflng tnd ounor work
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Half grown and full grown -Citt
S. Arnold, 1.825A, Orange.
Hayman, Sue ·Hayman, parcels, Ol way, 0 range.
-Piu...,gond olootricol
w ith· 1hort hair end long heir,
Margaret Ella Lewis, Dec'd, Olive.
Clement Lee Cowdery, Joyce
work
304-676-7546.
aka Margaret Ella Hysell, to
tfrH Eotimoteal
Joel Keith Jones, to Joseph W. Cowdery, to Tuppers PlainsWindow
Wood
Paper
AUTOMATIC
,Bobby Arnold, Trustee, Cert., Jones, lots 2 &amp; 3, Chester.
Chester Water Dlst., right of
V.
C.
YOUNG
In
6 Lost and Found
Plastic - Truck
Scipio/Rutland.
TRANSMISSIONS
VIrgil E . Abrahamson, Dec'd, way, Olive.
Silk Screening
992·6215 or 992-7314
Orval L. Wiles, Betty Wiles, to Jeanette Abrahamson, Cert.
Boat Lettering · Realty
REIUILT &amp; REPAIRED
LOST: Grey calico ltitt.,., t..
Po1111rty, Ohio
Village of Pomeroy, Pt. lot, Porn. Trans., Salisbury.
Terrance A. Smith, Debbie G.
Jackets • T-shirts
male. declawed. Wearing 11ee
--~4-15 -'86-lc
·vill.
collar &amp; purple colter, Whtte
Ronald D. Loscar, Dorothy Smith, to Tuppers Plainscircle on Ieee, 1 front foot light
·JERRY'S
: Homer Wilson, Helen Dorst Lascar, to Dorothy Lascar, par- Chester Water Dlst., right of
colortd, white on ches1, fluffv
. Wilson, to Columbus &amp; Southern cels, Orange.
tall. REWARD: 110.00 ·Ph.
.
way, Chester.
.
SIGN
SERVICE
814-448-3866.
,Ohio Elect. Co., right of way,
109 MUI.BEIIY AVE.
Jeffrey W. Marcinko, Peggy J .
Grant Allen Smith, Elizabeth
•Orange.
992-7460
POMEROY, ON. •
f,
Marcinko, to Ronald Dillon, lot Louise Smith, to Tuppers PlainsLOST:
Gray Schnauur In
11ielnity
of
Slate St. 8t Hedg•
' Johnny L. Roush, She'r rle A. 12, Orange.
SIGNS
OF
All
KINDS
Chester Water Dlst., right of
€l
wood Ph. 814-448-2108.
PH.
992-9949
:Roush, to Columbus &amp; Southern
JERRY
.
Rt.
7
Velman E. Winland, Glenn 0. way, Chester.
lob Burton, Owner
JACK'S SEniC
·Ohio Elect. Co., right of way, Winland, to M. Sue Rice, 3.27A,
SIEGFREIO
Middleport
Found: Female Beagle with pup.
Sol Bigley, Fannie Bigley, to
11-28·86-1 mo.
Wearing collar. On Portbnd
Orange.
ll
-J:86-l
·mo.
TANK SERVICE
Sutton.
Tuppers Plains-Chester Water
Raven1wOod brldg8. Call 8'14·
Pearl J . Shatto, to Columbus &amp;
843-6446 .
James T. Ward, Esther Ward, Dlst., right of way, Olive.
4062 5 St. Rt. 611
Pomerty, Ohio
lott: Dee . 11t. Chinon Suplf 8
24 HOLIR SERVICE
movie camera In old Pomeroy Jr.
' ...._- ---"- ~-"--'---------........- - ;c
High-Spring
Avo. erN. Reward.
CIRCLE
614/992-7119
Call 61 4·992-881 0.
..
"N"
W. VA. Residents
LOST one 1mall bieck female
AUTO
Call Calltct
klnen , long heir. near Ieaia
Or Wrill OtiMw S.nlintl Clluitild Dept
U-4-86-1 mo.
24 Hour Wrecker S•rvice
School, child's pat, REWARD.
II t Ca11rt $1., '"""''· Ohio 4S769
304-676-6604.
.
Full Sortkt &amp; lopait
FOUND small white long hairld
35109 Titus Road
dog, Salt Creek eraa, 304·875·
Mltldleport, Ohio
2858.
Public Notice
Public Notice
Public Notice '
Public Notice
. Ph. 742-2592
7
Yard Sale
bert. Ike Drexel Lambert,
ORDINANCE #Bill
NOTICE OF SALE
LEGAL NOTICE
doceaoed,
lela
of
34370
An Ordinance lo pi'0¥1de
Offora will be received at
Seated bids for etoct•ic additional
compeniltlon for Side Hill Rood , RD 1, Box the olflcea of Porter, Ulllo,
angary to operate mumicipal
•AUTOS •UGHT TRUCKS
7 Years ·
24. Rutlend. Ohkl 46776 . Shoolo 8o Fnocke1, 21t-213
electric equipment used in VIllage amploy- for 19811.
Jl-4-86-1 OfO .
Robert
E.
Bud&lt;,
Be
il
D•dalnod
by
the
Ealt
Sacond
811111,
PomMaintenance
&amp; Vicinity
the water works and tew-ua Council of the Vll..gt of
Prot.te Judge eroy, Ohio. for tho purchue
.
disposal svstema in ...
Experience
Pomorov. two.thlrda of all Lena K. Nouol•old, Clerk of the reaidence of the
Vihoge of Pl:lmoroy, Ohio meinbert
concurring 111) 20. 27: 11 2) 4. 3tc
Truman A. Ruuen. dewill be roceivod by the .lei thereto:
Work
BUILDING
GENERAL REPAIR
Chrittmas Craft Sale. Decemblt'
ctllod. The property io
Village at the oflict of tho
6 &amp; 8. 9am· 5pm. Addison TOwn
Guaranteed
SECTION
1
:
Thlt
fo•
tho
REMODELING
loclttd
on
Union
Avenue,
Clortc of tho 8011d of TrusPublic Notice
Houte. Barb Jewatt &amp; Judy
1988 tho Vlllaga aha II
PoR'Hiroy. Ohio, near Hiland
Reynold•.
•
tees of Public Affairs untl year
614-446-7126
pey eoch fuU and pert time
INTERIOR PAINTING EXTERIOR
Road tcounty Road 76). A
12:00 o'clocl&lt; ·ooon on tho amplovu
'
'
4 mhto"' 141 . .,..,, o.Q.·•
In actlvto employ-uty ol)ap II I'll 1 ut to
NOTICE Of
.
11.1h day of Docaok, 1986.
thru e . Home int•lor, toys~ baby
tho
IUidence.
ldeol
f01
home
ment
11
of
Otcembe•
11.
APPOINTMENT
OF
Each bid mull contoin tho
ltem1, dlthes. gift itam1, milt:
and
buainou
May
bo
uen
19811
In
oddltlon
to
art
othll
FIDUCIARY
lull no moo of ""er'f pe~aon 01 aelery 1nd fringe benefits
items.
317 N. Second
Middleport, Ohio
On Novembe• 17, 1988. by appointment., Call 992•VINYL SIDING
~ OOR1'1RV intereeta:t in it and
8889.
All
offora
will
be
conherotoforo
provided
tht
oum
in the Meigs County' Probate
bt accompanied by a certi·
*ALUMINUM SIDING
· COMIIIRCIAL • RESIDENTIAL
of f1fty dolltls 1160.00) as Court, Case No. 26,209, lldotld until 12:00 noon on
fled cheek in tho .,m of additional
qlory.
Friday,
Oocembe•
12,
1988.
*BLOWN
IN
Dor9thy M. Collina, 32762
t&amp;O .OO drawn on 1 solvent
-FREE ESTIMA11SMiddleport · :
SECTION !!: That this Collin• Road, Pomeroy, Tonns of •lo: Cash upon doINSULAnGN
bank, •• a guarantea that I
!iyary
of
deed.
&amp; Vicinity
the bid is accepted a con· O•dlnanca Ia· horoby dt· Ohio 4!769 wea appointed
PH0NE (614) 992-5009
. ·:
Jay C. Ruosell,
BISSELL
tract will be entered into. All clarod to bo en -erg....., In AdminiStrator of the estate
-············--·-········----·····
Adminfttioator
SPECIALIZING IN WINOOW' DOOR REPlACEMENT
bids 11"1Jd be t.aa:t upon o•d•• that omployua may be of Robert E. Col!ina, de.
t1
2)
3,
4,
6,
7,
4te
polcllhla
addltlonol
compenSIDING
CO.
cea•ed.
late
of
Te1a1
Road,
tpecificattons adopted by
ll-10-86 -1 mo.
---···pfPieiiiiiiriC
...
utlon bofo11 Chriatmoa and Pomeroy, Ohio 46769.
tho Council of sold Village on ine"equ1te
Ntw Ho1111s Built
EYE
THE
meetinga
Ire
Robert E. Buck.
Nov. 24. 1986. ond oow on
&amp; Vicinity •·
"Free Ettlmat•"
Probate Judge
file In tho olfice of tho Clerk achldulod to pen thla Ordi·
WANT ADS
n1nce
by
normel
.
Lane K. Nos•lroad. Clerk
PH. 949-2801
of tho Boord ol Truotees of procedura.·
FREE HEARING TESIS WEDNESDAYS ....................... ······-····
FOA GMAT IUYS ·
t11) 20.27: ft21 4. 3tc
Pubt;c Affein. copies of
or '949·2860
SECTION Ill: Thla Ordi·
Cl Co1111uterized H•ril1 Air Selection Garage Sale, Carllo1well Raflwhich specifications win be
Gunville Road. furniture,
nonce
ahtll
llkt
lflect
and
No Sunday Calls
Z Swim Molds • lntalpn~ting SeiVices · dence.
furniahed prospective
antiques, clothing, ml1c. Tu..
be
In
force
from
and
attar
bidders upon application .
thru Sat .
•
a::
1!, 1988.
The right is rosooved '&gt; Docombo•
PASSED:
Doc.
1,
t986
·
Flva family yard nit. complt1e
reject any and all bids.
~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.
ATIEST: Jone Walton,
hou11hold good1, old McClung
8y order of tho Board of Ct.rk/
Tre1aurer
(CUT OUT fOI FUlUII USEI
Licensed Clinical Audiologist
Store, New Haven, Fri and Sat.
Trustees of Public Affairs of
Richard
0.
Seyler,
Mayor
the Village of Pomeroy .
Garaga Sale, Dec. 5. 1988, 9 :00
Bruco J . Rud,
Ohkl .
AM to 2:00 PM . Toyt, cloth• ...
Council
Pruident
(614)
446-7619
or
(614)
992-6601
Now
Locafl1111:
-Pat Thoma 11214, 11, 2tc
lo11 of thlnga , 2926 Maple A~.
161 Norfh Sacand
Clerk of tho Boord of
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Middlaporl,
Ohio 45760
Trustees of Public Affair•
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
Public Notice
9 ~anted To Buy it2)4, 11c
SALES &amp; SE~VICE
. Wa Cany Fishing 8uppll•
915-3561
NOTICE OF
Your Cable &amp;
APPOINTMENT OF .
All Mak11
54 Misc. Merchandise
Pht)no
Billa Hero
FIDUCIARV
•WIIhlra •Dilh.WIIIt.ra
10' MESH ANTENNA
On November 10, 1988,
.,_..r- IIISIIISS PilON!
...
•Ranges
In tho Molga County Probata
PANASONIC
RECEIVER
!6141 "2-6ll0
•Aatrlgaretora
TOP CASH peid for "83 molfll
Court: Cast No . .21 .323.
•Dryer1 •FriiZtrl
FUU Y REMOTE &amp; INST AllfD
end newer used ctrs. SmOh'
Edith E. lambert, 34370
~~~~a
PHONE
PARTS and SERVICE
Iuick· Pontiac , 1111 · Eac••n
Side H~l Rood, RD 1, Box
. +~lk:
Ave., Gallipolis. Call 814 · 446 ~ .
mo.
24, Rutland. Ohkl 41177&amp;,
2282.
woo appointed Eaoo:utrix of
the eli1t1 of Drexel lAm·
WANTED TO euv utod wood'
PER MONTH WITH
coel heater~ . SWAIN' S FURNIFOR SALE
MOUNTAINEER
NO DOWN PAYMENT
T\JRE, 3rd . • Olivo St. OaiHR!JO

Ll

HARRISONVILLE
ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL

G&amp;J.PARTS PLUS AUTOSTORES

I

992-3410

Kindness eyes ninning again ·

Parade appearance cancelled

SAil PIKES GOOD

1911

OLD
·HEATING CO.

MEIGS

7D 1 21111 A¥1.

EXCAYAnNG

GaiHpolis, Ohio
OP£N DAU 9 AM-S PM

CO.ANY

10/13/16/lln

ALUMINUM SHEETS
FOR SALE

•All Typea of
Excavating
•Landacaplng
•BaMmen11
•Sewage Syatama
•Water &amp; Gil Linea
•Water Well Drilling
•Trucking

Call: 742-2407'

SIZE 231301007
..

ONLY

2s(

EACH

Pre-cut trHs available
located on
Flatwoodo Rd. (Co.
Rd 28) at Harley
H•ning raoldence, 2
Mi.. from Jive Polnia
Watch for Signa
11-24-16-l mo.

BISSELL
BUILDERS

USES FOR ALUIINUM SHUTS RANGE
FROM ROOFING DOG HOUSES TO
MAKING HAMMERED LAAI' SHADES.

elso acid boil end rod
outr•diatoTs. We also
repair Gas tanks.

CAN BE PURCHASED .DAlY AT THE DAILY SENTINEL TIL 3 P.M.

992-2198

PAT HILL FORD
MlddlltJiort, Ohio
1·13-tfa

Has Laworod Prlc•s

Ford

a OM Truck Fenders

Earty •38 - Ute '56
Chrome Bumptri- GM 73·

l!-1·16·1110.

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

AIID SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

•ZENITH

Owner /Mtchanit
11-19-16-1 ItO.

•SPIED QUUN IAUNORf

•GIBSON REFRIIIIRATOI
•SAIILUTE SALIS &amp; SIRVIC£

Wt lltwJ Aftll Tl•

Shp '"hl•l••
HD!IIy

IIDENOUI
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
OtlSTEI-985·3307

411/1111

Old ••ih•·Co•h plid.

c.n.

614· 246 ·9 448 evenlnas ,,
write: Rt. 3 Bo~e 15-C. Rodney

Ohio 46631 .

·'

c."
' .

Will do babysitting In my hofne'"
Mon thru Fridey 8 :30 to 5. l~
of TLC. Call Orandmaln Vint""

Ph.614-388-8193

211 N. 2nd, Middleport

992·5766
OPEN: Mon.-Fri. 8 am·9 pm- Sat. 8-6
Walk-ina Welcome
EAR PIER(ING, MANICURING, PERMS AND
ALL YOUR STYLING NEEDS
Debbie Meadowo- Owner; lmolean Blevins
Lorette Holsinger, Sholly Ohlinger
Marrl Amsbliry

"
•

Buying dally gold, liNer com1
rlngt, jewelry,''"""' wara, ol~
coin1, llfge currency, Top pr!;
cat. Ed . Burkm Blrbtr Shop
2nd. Avo. Middlapon, Oh. 614:

992-3476.

Wanted tQ buy. Standing timber

Coli 614-742-2328.

.·

Header panel. arm and frotlt
bumper, for 1981 Oran Pty.
mouth Fury. Clr u11 hom
1979· 1982 . Chtyllar N 1 w
Yorker, New Port or Pty. Fury
C1ll 614-992-7076.
: "-

BUYING RAW FURSi !linlon,.

Yellow Root, beef and d. .:
hld11. Alto ltlllng trapplllg
tupplias. Wheat Ut11, Nil• Ut• ·

Houri .1 :00-9 :00 . CloHct Wed:

Goo111• Buck loy 614-114-47n

I 'I' I' l11', rl'l'''l
~I I VIII'

J&amp;LILOWN

INSULAnON
VINYL&amp;

.SYLVAIIIA

,,

John K. Ientz

.

Us~ Snap On tool• &amp; chest.

warrentt M11118blhv

Loool 304·112-3729
!noldo WY 1-800-154-4887
~ wv 1·1100-523-2013

&gt;

lis. can 814-448-3111.

..... 8. 814-4411-8183.

DEUYEIIY IN TRI-STATE AREA

PH. 949·2893
or 949·2756

Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CAUS
.4-18-'• tin

'1

Wa ••II top quality pertt

PH. 949·2801
or 949·2860

HOMES &amp;GARAGES

PH. 992-6173

and have 3 yr. run-through

"At Rtasonablt Pritll"

CUSTOM IIILT

LARRY'S
CARPET
OUTLET
Hollson Rd.
Mltltltport, OH.

10 1111- Ford 73-n t59
THRU DEC..FREE INSTAL.
ON I!OLINERS

Truck, auto, &amp;
heavy equipment
repairs and welding.
~All makea. &amp; models)

WE ARE YOUR SAliS

We can repair end rP.
core rldilton end
halter cons. We can

BODY SHOP
PAITS INC.

ALUMINUM SIDING

11 . Help Wanted

•lnaulltlon

•Storm Doort

io

Saleepootti•Full or part tim e
sltl cmnMtry a. m•ch, CeiL

•Sto•m Wlndo.ws
•Raplacemont Wlndowo
•Now R""flng ·
"F.I IS'IIIU WS"

lt4-441-3815 or 114-lqJ.
1181.

JAMES KEESEE
PH.

~ work 111 3 ahlft1. In tM
..:em~ ar... 3 mil• out ot

Neod ro!ltiltto blbvalltor fol 2
v- old In our home. Someon~

~·

Cop 441-8411 ,., 21f1!1.

�Page 10 The Daily Sentinel
11

!ialp Wanted

LAFF·A·DAY

M1intenance p.-.on to llvt in ,
lpwtmtm· COihpl•. C11i 304.17&amp;-5104.

...

1-loo=~=~

~....

R.\~

Jf\A .. , JJI:.n
1.\.+\1'1 llt.:.IK .

.-·.
..

.

L--··..,.----"'--

CII•IIIMI'..... .....,....... Wlllll.........

"If · you don't g•.lVe me the

•itt•

for your divorce, Florence."
31

Homes for Sale

2 bedroom houat for Nil in
Clifton (Mablt Johnson prop·
.-tvl. Fully cerpttlld. recently
remodeled, new roof. Asking
t18,000. C.II30•-n3-6&amp;34or
30;'·n3-li784.

llro• hou" with thr.. lots. 810

E. M1ln. Pomeroy, S18,000.
C1ll 114-9811-4427 ahtr 1:00
p.m.

Netdltd: Blbvsh,er to our home
far ini~nt end p,..chooltr, Mon·
dty thru Friday. Send rtsume . 2 br, kitchen, bathroom, with
and rtferencnto P. 0 . 8oJl'l52. laundry room, living room &amp;
Point Plttlant, w. Va.
dining room, allelec. ApprOJC. 7
mil• from Pt. Pl. on Rt. 82. 2
Lei Avon twtlp yoo gel the • • of h'ec:tltppro.ll. 11c:r.mor,Dflttt
thole pott Chrlltm11 bills end overtooking KaniWhl River.
l&gt;luH. Fr" gift ~wlth lirat orct., S40,000. Cell 304-875·&amp;«0
call 304· 882·2845 .
between 8:30 and 4:30.
Pan time temporary t•ephone
work. eppty WI penon 405 Mliin
St.. FridtiY Dee. 15. 10:00 tiM
5:00.

12

Situations
Wanted

Mature lid¥: to care fOf petient at
home. Woutd eonsldll"aomeone
to live- in or aomeoneto work dav
lhift. light houtiWOfk • cooking involved. Send • • • with

exp•i•ce • rlfer.nce. to Boll
986 Glllipolil, Ohio, 4&amp;831 by
Dec.

12.
PAAENTSII

Sente will vltit your child It
home. Beli..,er• cell North Pole
614- 245-9613 for d.. eihl.

17

An exceUent in\tllltm•t for
htndy m1n. Gr..t 11ener or
HeOrtd home. 3 b.clroom, perttv
restortd, 2 ttory flf'm houtt.
new wiring end plumbing. city
end dry wall, n...- kltehln
and c~rpet. beautiful otk trim,
OUIIide nHde tlftQVtlion, full
dry bll..-nent, 1 1crt level land,
ue.ooo.oo. Option of epprox
14
ecr•. lwei 1nd clterld.
11,000.00 qch. Plved road off
Rt. 2, Gatllpolta Ferry, 304-17153073.

•t•

mo"

----·Will do bebyait1ing in my home
3-4 deys 1 weM including some

weekenda. Prlflf 3or4ytaroldl
Ctll 614-245-15172 .tt• 4p.m.
Deer Cut, 116.00, Cut &amp; Wr.P
UD.OO. 10 Ve•• miNt cuHWtg
•• .,_;.-~ce ·c.ue14 · 448 - 31_95 .
Will do typjng in my hom., Clll

614-992·1921.

Will c•• 1or children In their
hom .. ~175- 7211 .

21

Busineas
Opportunity

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·
lNG CO. recommend• thM you
do busin•• wlih P~t you
know, 1nd NOT to lind mon.,
through the mall untH vou h.ve
lnvest5g8t:H the Offllf'lng.
Bulin ... Opportunity, op1r81ing
btf-elub. 3.000 1q f1 on 2 • •·
304·175·31509 ovonlnga.

23

Profenional
Services

Tuning and Aep1lr. Clip
thlt ad for 26 ptrc.nt ditcount.
lAne Dtnlelt 114· 742-2111 :

3 bdr .. 1ir. pool. Olf'tge. Nice.

Comm•elll prOI*tY. eomlf'
loti • hfghWIIV fronQgt. Ult
whh u•. We h•• buyen. A-One
Aell lbtlte-lroker. Ctll 30•·
174-&amp;104 01' 304-874-5381.
Hou ... for Illeon Evant HiliOht•

4 Room hou ... ga htst , big
v•rd. 1150.00 plut u.1 ilh!• Ph.
81 .. 4·8-0974 .
3 bedroom wtlking diltsnce to
cltyiChooll. 1350.00 per month
1310.00 Security Depolit. Ph.
614·446·40&amp;1
2 bMtroom houN for rent In
Middleport. Complttety rtmodeltd. ~w c~rptling throughout. Ntw cabinets. *275 per
month plu• depo11t. C!llll 81"·
992-&amp;858.
leeutiful n.w hoult in Pom•
rov ~ Alto new one bedroom
furnished 1pertm111t in Middt•
pon. Cell 81•·,...8-1 5&amp;2 or
11-4-992-6304.
3 bedroom In Middleport. G••
furnset. Wethtr, dryer hook-up,
carpllted. 12215. ptr month plu•
utllltlea. 1200. dtpolit. Call
81.·892-7107 .
3 bedroom•. country, S260.00
month. p1111ty furnlthed, 304882·3121 .

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HQMES KESSEL"S QUAUTY
MOBILE HOME SALES. 4 MI.
WEST. GALUPOUS. AT 31.
PIIONE 114-446-7274.
1171V.....1h. . . b14
•peMo. Tuttl"-"'o•upb
woodbum•. Good Condition.
Ph . 114-246-&amp;308 betwttn ••

5.

1917 Futivtl 14x70, total
tltc:ulc 2 bedroom Ph. 114·
387-0118 tfter lp.m. or 814·
441-0112 ut. 32 before I .
81 Otllbrook uJ*td0, 3 bMt·
room, 2 ful b1the, llcwe •
refrla••tor, n• cltPet. Must
1111 Ph. 114-378-2187.

Mobile Homes
for Rent

2 bdr ., til utlllti• paid e•cepl
.. tc.. furn. or unfum., sec.
dtpotft required. Convtnilllll
loc:"ion. C.lll14·446·8668.,
&amp;14· 44&amp;-4na.
2 bdr. tully fumlthtd tdultt only.
utll . ......

c.• .1 ..41.&amp;· 4110 .

In Eurtk• nice 1nd etten, lduft•
only. No pet1, depoalt required,
110.00 mo . c•1&amp;14-2&amp;8-1831
tMfor• 10a.m.

MobHt Home 2 bedroom, fur·
nlthtd In gallipolis. ren1
1200.00 mo. t200.00 d..,atlt.
H inttrtited Ph. 114· 4"1-71599
dlyl 0' 114 - 441-9639
tvtnlnp.

llg down p.ymtnt. ahort tim.
emptovmtnt or Pllt credit hit·
1818.
..., ... you from buyinal
Conlidw • r•cltimtd 14a701
1100 .00 down, 1numable ' Two' bdr., privet• lot, turn. orlasn1. No cherge for delivery. unfurn., c~rpet, dlahwtaher,
lnt.,..ted? Call 100-821-0752 gwb~ge dlapaoul, encloetd p~­
tk). 2 milta on Uncatn Pike oft of
1974 12x60 olllloc1ric. ....... 141 . &amp;ocurllydopoolt·r-lrod.
undtfplnnln9- fully ctrpettd. tit Cell " '·U03.
down etrtpt. luldlng In uctl·
2 Bedroom furnished. We .ac:ept
lent condition. Mty buy tr-.lltr •
HUO. le1utJful rlv• vfew. Fosrll'lt lend 2'!Jml. N . Pt ptN. .nt
t•• Mobile Home Ptrk 114·
Ph . 11•-.ue-3005.
448-1602.
1878 llyvlew 14•70 good
condlt6on Ph. 114·444-1421 2 bdr. mobUe home. UPJ* Rivtr
Ad. YJ milt from Glllipoli•. 2
IIIII 5 :00.
c:hlldrtn accepted. C.ll 614·
1981 mobllt hom• for ult. 448-0509.
14•70. uctlltnt concU1ion. 2
bedroom, 2 lui bltht. C.ll Trail• spece •crot• from Ohio
Pillet on C.R. 20. TPC wet•.
11 ... 192-7113 .
Call I1•·892 -2M1 .vening•
end 114-892-1411 dfYt.
10.1110 2 bedroommobHehome.
3 bedroom iumithtd. w..h..
Coll614· 949· 2424.
IIKI drvtr, Alr~nd awning. f 200
plut dtpOJit and utllitlel. 11433 Farms for Sale 992·7479.

6 IICrft MI L, 4 bedroom•. brldl
rlllth, 3 blth•, full btMmlflt,
30' 132' DlfiQI, ruralwlttr, fr"
gn 1nd Income. More ac:rt~~~
avalllble, UI ,OOO.OO, 304·
458·187&amp; .

Business
Buildings

2 bedroom. 1 child, no pttl. Call
304·882·2461.
12xl&amp; trailer, fully c•pettd, 2
bedroom, 11• fum.ce. 6 teres,
neo I* month plut utilltlel.
114· 912· 2011 or 114-992-

nu.

2 blldroom mobltt home. Mid·
dleport, 0 . Ref•ence with ••
curlty dtpOStt. 304·812-3217
or 304-n3-502•.

Ofllce •p-=e · Store
In Pt.
Pltt1ent, A·One R"l ht1t1 Ph.
304-175· &amp;104

K • K Mobil• Hom•. 2 end 3
bedroom mobil• homee, 304175· 3000.

36

Mobile homt. · 2 btdroomt.
IOCittd A1hton Upton Rold.
S110.00 month plu1 utillti...
304-176· 4088 .

Lota

&amp;

Acreage

7 1cr•. 2 bern•. 1 nptic: tank

rurll weltr for 7,000.
114-«1-8t91 .
'
~nd

44

Apartment
for Rent

·.r C•lll14·441·80tl.

1 Room hoult. 1111: bath. 3
. bHroamt. utility rm .. VII hilt.
c·ek, cMn Of lton~gt, lml from
town. Ref. • O.p. ,.quW.d, r.m
321.00mo plu1 udlitl• Ph.
114-ue-•7•1 .

Nicely furnlthed mo!Mie home
CA &amp; heat, excel. location.

41

Mutuontv. C.lll14-448-0338 .
Houses for Rent

3 Bedroom. lith • Vi. FR.
locfted 3Y.! mllei out At. &amp;88.
t321.00ma plu• D•po•it. Ph.
114•211· 1788 or 11'· 211·
1201.

&amp;13"h 3rd. Aw. 1 bdr. priVIte
beth, 1140 p• mo. O.po11t
r-~-- C.ll 8f4·441·4222
bllhu"n 9 • 15.
Fumllhed tlfldency S1110 utll·
tt.. plicl, th. . lllth, 701. 4th,
O.fUpoNt. C.l144&amp;-4411 aft• I
pm.

2 Bedroom houN IOCM..S 158
MiU c-. n60.00tno. •n.oo
_ . . I'll. 114·448· 3170 ..
114-448-1340.

Fumlahtci 3 roomt end bath,
de.n, Iduna &amp;mfv, no peu. Call
114· ....· 1118.

eroomhouM.1 .2KJ•. Double
e11 pr.... loclled on Rote Hill.
..'/..... P'iood UO, DOO. C.P

Nlce+o, fumlthed 2: bdr. 1pt.
Acluht only. fnqtlirt et C9fntr
Pirtt • OHve It, It lhapperdt
llerv/01.

11 .• 7 .. 2111.

Houll fer ute. 310 Gf'lft1 St ..
M.....,ort. I room. beth. Gilt·
illl&amp;
• -114-H2·
· 023.700.
off•.-Coli
2102.Moko

Oof-·
..
-.
.
.
.
=11
..
.
.
.
-Mot. .
Qouu"'""" hom• from 11. 10

.....1.

c.u 101·111-

.....QH-1101 for CUI'fent

&amp;4

W.O.

.

C.llth11t1'1 Ueed Tirt Shop . 0Wf
1,000tktl, llfl•12. 13, 14, 11,
11, 11.1 . 8 INIM out Rt. 211.
Colll14· 256·6251 .

.,.....

Telev.i~io.n

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Viewl~g

. ~

.

1977 JHp Chet0ket • · Wh"' •
drive 1110.00 Ph. 114-~79- ·rlfJft ·
2.2..
'
1971 Jttp CJ-7. good condl~
83.000 mtla, I cvl. 3 •plld; ..:..IZUI. Cell 11,· 4·8-9811.
I

Plt~ttc

clltern .utt..._epproved,
aepdc tsRu,. pl..tk
Culvert•. metal culvtrtl. M:ON
EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jooll·
oon. Oh. 814·2S6· 5t30 .
plaetlc

12/4/81

'
. 1879 Jeep CJ&amp;. a·ood condltlon . .Rabultt engine. C.ll ~er
3:00pm 114-742-21711.
. ..;

Firewood for 11!1 130.00 ~
to.d . Cell AOit" Mt. ., 11il·
3Ba-8417.

Handmtdt afghant . VerioUI
cotora. Willmtktnlc:.Chrittmu
gifts. 131&amp;. tec:h. Clll367·7123
eft• •pm.

1:00

@News

lll(IJ~

"(I) S-2,1. Co.- ICC).
' il]llleoret CI1Y
•
@FeotiOfUt.
. 1:0&amp; liJ Andy Orlttllll
8 :30 G til9 NBC Newo
(I) • (I) ABC Nowo
g (IJ Hooan'o Horou
(I) Doc1or Who
I)J .IDl CBS Newo
1111 llody Eloctr1c
@OoodTimH
8:36 (I) Bote 1 1 - l n Sweo.
7:00 G til PM Me~~tlne .
Ill Herdoal!le end McCor·
mlok .
lil Entei181nment Tonight
ET talka with actor/
direc1or leonard Nimoy
about hla , return aa .ihe
character Mr. Spock in the
upcoming 1hird sequel,
"Stor Trek IV: The Voyage

T••••

Hou .. on
Rd . for rent.
Mobile home on Still• C1. Ptt
514·448·0751 .
2 htlroom houae. YefY ciMn

0160.00por mo .. •7&amp;.00 diP"

otit, louted I Whit• Ave Ph.

441-1170

••i• •

FunWthtd 1,.-fmtnt. upft1ff1.
Aduttt onlr. Ill uttlltitt pMd, C. II

114· 446·11&amp;23.

Furnllhed lfflolenov 1171.00,
Artnt with option to buy. E~ttp· 2rms. • beth utHitl• Pel. .....
tlonllly load 3 laclr. horne.,._. · -4418lfler 7p.m.
0811Mt. plu1 meny mort utru.'
Ctty tchoolt. Under S40,000. Fumlehld Apt. 1210.00 utll•
V.L. lmhh. Rtlh:or. C1ll 114· u. NL 1 bedroom. flrrt floor Ph.
311·H26.
641-4411 eft• 7p.m.

1 Todltr Clr Nat, 1 Ragullf elF
1 high chair Ptt. 614· 251·
15307.
Mit.

1 bedroom apt . for rent. &amp;Isle:
rent lttrtl 12115 . 1 month lhtt
lncludn •II utili1iM. DepO'Iit
required of 1200. Contact Vllllge Manor Apt. Middleport.
814-992-n87. Equal Housing
Opportunltv.
·
One bedroom furnlthtd aplrtment for rent in MlddltpOrt. AI
utilitl" paid. Cell 814-992·
&amp;086 . .
2 bedroom lurnished ept . In
Middleport. Allutlliti11paid. Cell
614·992-15084.

.

Apertments for rent In Pomerov.
One and two bedroom. Cl11n
end nice. Call814-992-1216 or
11.·982-73". '
APARTMENTS. mobilt homts,
hou•11. Pt. PI Hunt end Gllllpo·
lit. IU-UB-8221 ,
Unfurnished epertment for rent,
2 bedroom1, yard end bl1ement,
1150. month, 304-67&amp;-7&amp;41 ,
evening•.
Furnished Rooms

Roomt for rtnt, d.., . wHic .
Gall!• Hotel. Cali 11!1448-9715. Rent111ow .. 1120
month.
m~th .

Furnl1hed room 919 2nd. O.lli·
poll•. 1116. Utllhlea pd. Shtfe
beth. Slllfll• male. Cell 446·
4411 eftar 7pm.

46

Space for Rent

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Psrk.
Route 33, North of Pomeroy.
llrge lob. C.ll814-992-7479.
Bulineu Of Office Space lOt'
rtnt. New Haven . 304-17315024 Of 304·882· 3257.
Mm: lldllllisl:

61

Houeehold Goods

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Olive St .. Otlllpoljl. Ntw. Uled
wood·COIIJtovn. l pc Wood LA
Illite 1389, bunk btda t198,
antron rtdin., 199. ntw •
used bedroom eultn, rengn,
wringsr wtah.,., • tho ... New
llvihgroom suit.. 1199·11199,
lttmpa, 1110 buying co• • wood
110'111. Calll14-441·3159.
County Appliance, Inc. Oood
UNCI tpplltnctt and TV •••·
Open BAM to IPM . Mon thru
81t . 114•441-1199, 827 3rd.
Awe. Gellipoitl, OH.
Valley Furnlfu,., new a. uttd .
large uction of quelity furnl·

tur•. 1211 hstern Ave .,
&lt;Jalllpol.i l.
LAYNE' S FURNITURE
Sof11 and chitin prleltd from
S39&amp; to S991. Ttbln taO end
up to S121. Hide·•·btda f390
to t&amp;BI. Realm.,. 1225 to
U76. Umpa 128 to t125.
OlntttM 1101 and up to USS.
Wood tlblt w-1 ch1l,. 12815 to
1791&amp;. DHk 1100 up to 1376.
Hutch" t400 end up. Bunk
bede complete W· mMtr....
1286 snd uptol391. Blbybtds
1110 • 1175. Mtn,...•orbo.ll
tpring1 Wll or twin Sl3. ftrm
t73. and t83 . Ouetn•etsl225,
Kino suo. • drewer chett •ea.
Drttltrl 189. Gun c1binett 8,
10. • 4 12: lun. Gu or tltetrlc
rtnge 137 . Baby mllttr•••
S36 &amp; US. Bed fram• 120,
130 &amp; King fr1m1 teO. GOOd
lelect.lon ol bedroom IUittl,
metal c•bln.t•. htldbo~rdt UO
1nd up to til.
Used Fumitura: Welh• lie
dryer, g11 rtngt. ¥: ood ttblel
2 bench•. btdt. dreu•. wood
wtrdrobll. 3 mlln out
BuiiVine Ad'. Open 9AM 10
6PM, Mon. thru S.t.
514·446·0322.
0000 USED APPUANCES
Weah.,., dryert. rllfrlger•tors,
r•ne•• · Bklgu Appll1ne11,
A'-' Rd. buldt Stone
CrMt Motet 114-441-7388.

u,.

II yard• of ultd c~rptf, I 100.
HNt pump. •1oo: Roll•exerci·
Mf 1411. Ctii614·2H·1267 .
lutll waer with
bhidt S121.00, Toyo ltovt
ktroten• huttr with blowtt'
uas.oo PI!. 114·441·7209.

Gatoiln•

Mtyteg gu dtylf'· rteeda repelr,
Ul . Coll&amp;14·112·nll.
Pkllctn1 UMCI Fumtur.. Good
"'-'kv UMd htmlturt. Open I to
• or cell for •ppointment.
:104·1'1S·I483"' a7&amp;· 14150.

Veritty shop on Rt 315 under new
management. Urge 111ortment
of Chri1tm11 glttt. uttd tlr• &amp;
recsp•. mud &amp; ~now tlru. new
Ur1111 gue111nleed.
Mixed h•dwood .,..,,, S 12. per
bundle. Containing epprox. 1 Yll
ton•. FOB Ohio Pallet Co.
Pomerov. Ohio. C1ll 814-982·
8'11 .
Electric Lowrey Orgtn with
padllt eAd loU of rhythm1.
noo. Five light b"" chlf'ld•
liM, 17&amp;. White gold ditmond
ntckltct, t300. Call 11•· 9922571 . ,
I

Chri1tm11 TrHI. Select your
trtt. Cut it anytime before
Chrlstmtt. •12.00 any lilt.
Newell't Christm• TrN Firm.
Henglng Rock Rd., Mason. WV.
lCM-773-15371 or 812-2111.

Quilt top• tZI5.00 tKh, 31M·
676 -5391.
PRICE WARI Hjlf price! Flllh·
lng arrow ai(ln• S2891 Ughttd.
non ·arrow U781 Unlighted
t2391 FrH letter•l Set locelly.
Fectdry : 11800)423 · 01 13,
envt:L_m t.

&amp;

Atgi•t.-lld 1Owk. old TOV Poodl• C. II 114-441·21111 .

,..,.. bred black Germtn ShtPird female, papert, 3yf1 Old
Cell 114· 441·0648.

1981 Fll'tbird. exctiltn1 condl·
tion. C•lllft:•l p.m. 304-175·
3189.

AKC Regleter'lt Billett HOtllld
pups. 8 week• old. Trf.color.
Mother end lither can bt .....
•121. Clll814-117·1758.

·ao VWFhbbit AC, AM-FM , new

Regltwlld Mlr1ittur• SchnM!IIf'

puppla, Alao Shttltnd Sh..,.

doy IS-I pup. ~o dlodoo.

Col1114· 982·2607.

PhVey 'P.A. Syltem XR700

mixer with tPMIIen, monitor•.
mlorophon•. etand, Ph. 304·
175-3178.

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61

Farm Equipment

CROll &amp; SONS
U.S. 35 Wilt, Jac..on, Oh6o.'
114-211-1451.
M111., Feroueon. New Hollnd,
Bush
Hog s.l• • s.rnc.. ,Owtr
40 uled trectors to ohoo11 from

tir•,tunroof. 30mpg., l·..,..:l
VGC. t1,895.00 price n~~gotla·
bte. mutt Mil (boulht new cerj.
Coli 114-448·132 .

1871 MMibu Cl111ic 2-door.
Auto. Good condition, run1
....... tirOI 0660.00 Ph.
1114-3(?-72114.

71 Chtvl'( Monti Carlo, body
Ruff. motor good thape, runs
IIOOd f.COO.OO or bttt offer.
fnqulrt It 8. O.rfWd IV..
1811 Mr.tlteng 2·door. 302,
.1.1100.00 Ph. 114-371· 2 -.
Mul"l ... 1078 Dllturt 200 IX.
Actull ISml. •-• tren1rnlllion,
l runa good t1 .200.00
..... 1114·441·11806.
1883 ,.Ymouth Turtlmo. 1.7

nice, t3000.00

Crafttmen. 10 inch r.ditl '""
NW, brtnd new, never betn
Ul. ., 304· 175·5471 .
26 Inch Zentthc:olor COniGIITV,
rectntl¥ rtpalrtd. 1100.00,
oao. 304·175-11104.

62

Wanted to Buy

Now buying shtlf c:om or ••
corn, C.U torlettttttUOt•· Rlnr
City F1rm Suppt,, 114·441·
2961.

Top-of·th•Line CA Wtte.r btdl
Klng·Sizt " Splendor" 10tt·
tldtd we.. rbH. Leu then 30
dayt otd. 20 yllr warrsnty. Two CCC Otn~rlc C.rttflcat••· 304·
121 solid ttltt hlatltt, metal 675·1107.
frame to fit nandard btd,
1t1ndard shwltllt. Wlllttll for
htlf prQ. Wllllhow euemQed,. 63
Llvaatock
by appointment only. 304·1711678.
Polled Ch•ollll lullt growthy,
corrtct 800ibl. Woodwtrdl
Olllloo Farm• Ph. 814-371Firewood *25.00 pickup load, 2597.
304-675·7771.
v...l511g PuHid Hlrefurdlat!IPII.
Metal offlc:t deakl. drtwlf'l oi 114-317-nZ4.
typewrHtr pllltform. ~th lldJu•
llble twlvtl ch..,., both for Slmm.,tal lui 4 YHrl old "PI!,
114·378-2330.
n2a.oo. 304-372· 2801 .
Firewood fiO.OO dump truck
load dtltvlt'ed. New Commo.
dore 121 comput~r, cHtc drhrt.
print• lcoeJIOritl, S800.00 .
Phone 304· 171·2842 or 1712010 •fler 8:00pm.

I Whlt•fHed Htlfef• for nle.
Colll14·112· ns8.

64

Hay

&amp;

I'll. e14·379·Z7~1

'77 Ctr~ell Mtllbu t711.00
' 79 lnt... •Uonll loout. 4lll4
11 ,000. ,
'81 Mtrcurv Lym, •utomllic. eir
t1.1191.00
' 84 Ford E•cort, 4- •petd
t2,895.00
Ph. ll14-31...115
1 880 flrtblrd Tr~nt·AM. power.
air, ...... ca. new engine. 22
MPQ. EICtl..,.t mllnt•ence,
not • hot rod *4,100.00 or bttt

oft•.
m" trade Ph. 114-44127415.

1814 Chevette 4-tpttd. AM·
FM T.... wire rimt, 12.411.00
Jotlne Auto Sal•, lui1111Hit Rd.

G81Npott•.

72

1911 · Y·IC·.Mop.lawmil_,o.
nice 1terto • wMtls. Cin
814· 241-9497 ott• lp.m.

Nn••·

Two 1t73 White fr'lllaht
both good cond, 11'1 rnotiH'
hom• dtM I fot . . or trlldt
304· 411·1728.
.
1810 FOrd bUcO. oondi·
don. fiM held eil, t1 ,200. Atao
1875 Ford Pinto ongtno ond
traftlfflttlan, good condition,
304·875-5123.

!ell. 110. ..... 4 ....-,
AM·FM CIMtt...ldlnl windDw.
o1:hll' tdfll, 304·11f·3417.

18to. F·700 Ford. 210n, 1•tt
- -.
- - -.
n .ooo.oo.
-.4A·1713.

ft..

1•17 GMC -

1on• I cyt. 3
lbed. niW •hlft•.
104-e71· 4Z1o.

1~. ntw ftllt

••eo.oo.

1MO, F-700 Ford, 210n, 1• It
ft .............

- _ .,

n ,ooo.oo. -.411·1711.

66

Building Supplies

luilcllng MettriMI
llodl, brick, ._., plpee, wlndows, llnttft, etc. CIIUde Win·
t.rt. Rio Grtndt, 0 . Call 114245-5121 .

bH of hor. •10
uoh. lquere bal-. •1 .a tedt.
C.lll14-441-1012 ott• I .

1H7 OMC holt

toil.

I cyt, 3

~. IIIW ftlll: bed. ntw thifter.

I I ,111111111 l&lt;i IIIII

@ Berney Millar
7:06 [I) Sontord "oncl Son
7:30"
C2J [I) Now Newlywed

a

fill (IJ Too CioN

II til Judgo

OF UANDARD!

(I) Fell ond RIM of Rogin·

5TRIPES' wrn;
CH~C/&lt;5?-~

Serv11:es

.

-p. •100.00•

1•77 Dlhun
1(1&lt;1.871·2111 .

1874 ford F-100 LWI new
71
Auto• for Sale OliO, WI rlmo, aood wortc tJuck
' 0300.00. 1871 ford' f100.
1t71 102 lour · lodd•
Mor-187S4801!L4-~r··
000 .011.
30&lt;f.871-21
- 1:00, - ·
I)(
llllltp 1-114-111·7311
. .... """' 178·
2010.

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...

old Perrln
I)J Whool of Fortune
IIIDlllJI JOOfNirdy .
@Ben•
7:35 lil Tho Honoymoonert
1:00 . GC2J@Cooby&amp;howiCC)
In Stereo.
(I) Coral Ju!llllt
lllll !ll Our World ICC)
160 min.)
1i11 (IJ MOVIE: 'Hold Tho
'Dream' Part I of 2.
(I) MacNti~Lehrer Nowal&gt;
our
I!) IIJIDJ Twlllgh1 Zone A
retarded teenage boy with
a special gift 1, sheltered
from the outstde world by
his loving · parents. In

Stereo:.
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1111

Dey the Unlvorte
Changed: A p.,..nal VIby Jomea Burko ICCI
James Burke takei a look
at oarwin'a theory of evalu·
tion and how It was
adap1ed to fit capitalist
America , Nazi Germany
and Soviet 'Russia. (60
min.)
@ MOVIE: 'Hold The
Dream' Part 2.
8 :05 C1J MOVIE: 'Morooned'
8:30 G C2J@ Fomlly Tlot ICC)

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81
Home .
Improvement•

8A8EMENT
.•
WAYERPAOOFiNG
'
Unconcltklrntl llfellmt guerln· '
tH. Local rtf~rencea funiilhed . t
frH tltlmlll:tt.' CiH collect ;
1·114· 237·0488.- diV Or night.
Roger• B•••m•nft t
Weterprooflng.
.::_::.:..:....:..:..._::__

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SWEEPER and sewing mldrlne '
r-,alr, plftl. 1nd tuppllts. Pk:k
up •nd d•lhlery, Oavl1 Y..:uum
Cleaner. one half mile up1
GtorgM Crtek Rd. C.ll 814·
441·0294.

EEK&amp;MEEK

RON'S Ttllvlslon Service .
HouH ellis on RCA. Ou111r,
GE . s,...;~ing in Zonkh. C.ll
30•· 6'11-2398 or 514-441·
2414.

Fttty Tree Trimming, lli.lmp
ramov11. Call lOot-871· 1331 .

I

TARCAV

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RINGLES'I SERVICE .
riet'letd c~rpenter, Mlctrldan,
m110n. pllln11f'. rooflngllnctud·
lng hot ttr eppllcatlonl 304·
175· 2088 Of 175-7147.

MORTY MEEKLE AND WI;.:.:,:NT..:.:H::.R::.O.:..P:...__ _"
. '.

AOtery Of ceblt tool drilling.
Moat wt11 c:omplttld teme day.
Pump "'" end ,..,.ice. 304·
8111i·3802

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MRS. 5Te:N6LE'5 GOT
A 6HARP6HCOTER'5
EYE ...

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AND AN ARM I..II&lt;E
A CA.NNON. ,.

TO~Y

SHE TOCKQ.JT
THREE KIDS WITH ONii
CHALKBOt\RD EAA6ER .

tSI~,;•
by

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Monica

BARLOW
CAN"T COOK \NORTH
A HOOT, PAW !!

ELVINEV

and

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R &amp; M Custom Cpuch.. end ' ;
Reupholtllf'Y, St. At. 7, Crown 1r
City, Oh. 114·2151· 1470. Eva. · 1
814·441-3438. Open_d1lly 8 to ·. · .
II.Sat . 9 :30to1 :30. 01danew
f
Uphoetertd.

fr•• ..;
.•.

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to late r enjoy the long clubs, and she
would be held to eight tricks. BuL oo
one ever said Lhere wasn't a lot of luck
in bridge, and Amalya Kearse took ev·
ery advantage of her opportunily.

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31 'l'yp• s ize
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32 Gauge
27 Shopping
36 Rivouac
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1111 Dey tho Unl¥1rot
Chon~tc~: P-.ol Vltw
by J - BIIIM ICC) Thla
progrom looks 11the rtlo·
tiohlhlp betwun the rise
of ~ern ll'tMicine and
the lnvtrntlon ef ttltia1ics.
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ICC) Grog offers Ben e job
as Peter's pren secretary
while Paige seti out to
an1re Peter. {60 min.)
1111 (l1) NtWI
10:30 (I) llll Cooby Show
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, IHI ·Tony Brown'• Journal
10:41 (I) MOVIE: 'llrtgh1
11:00e!Il!llG!Il®IIIIDl
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(I) Hordcaotlo ond McCor·

Co1i ; limenont. grav1l, etc.
o.Jivertd 1 ton 1nd up, Jim • ~,
Llni•, 304·1711-1247 or 87&amp;- ; -'t
7387.
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Dealer: South

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43 Afford
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ICC) The changing roles of
blacks in economics and
politic• are examined. (60

Watttrlon'• Weter H1uling, ,. :.
reuonabl• re ~e • . immediate '\
2.000 gsllon delivery, cluwnt, •,
POOls. well, etc. ceH 304-!571· ·,

Mowrey'• Upholtttirifto Hrving
trl county erea 21 Y•••· Tht best
In furnitur1 upholltering. Call
304 ~ 171 - 4184 lor
11tlm1tt1.

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37 Oo buslnes.•

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34 "CaLcher

hit ;epresentation in their
divorce. (60 min .) . i~
Stereo.
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Jem11 BoytWttwS.rvic.. Also
POOl• tilled. Call 114'·256· 1 141
or 114·441·1175 or 114-4. ..
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241 Risque
27 Mothe r
28 Apiece
29 Rlvd.
30 Bo xing
weight

chuge, a nervous Becker
must contend with his par·
entl both of whom seek

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18 Greek
17 United
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20 Trim
19Complain 23 pltasmtry
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5 Encourage 2 Greek poet
9 Complete 3 Expiate
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6 Naughty
13 Snake
7 Native
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Marple Investigates a mysln~tolving a child's nur-

Upholatery

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Jurist, author and bridge experl
Amalya Kearse has now added " world
champion" to her list of titles by wm·
ning the World Women's Pairs with
partner Jacqui Mitchell lasl Septem·
bef in Miami. Today's deal shows
Amalya warming up for lhat event by
ma~ing four diamonds doubled in lhe
Mixed Pain the week before.
When defender West, the doubler,
started Lhe club king and then Lhe ace,
Amalya ruffed and chose tbe right Une
ol play by leading the Jack of dia·
moads. West p!ayed low, declarer
played low from dummy, and the 10
appeared from East. Declarer played
a diamond to dummy's nioe and ruffed
another club with tbe diamond ace.
Amalya . now played a diamond to
dllmmy's king and began running the
clubB. Although West held off trumpins, eventually she had no choice ex·
cept to ruff and take her spade ace,
but Amalya hkd the rest and her dou·
contract.
As is so often the case, the defenders
would have done much better if West
had simply started trumps on the
opening lead. Now there would not be
enough entries to dummy for declarer

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llJl Chllrt ICC) hOi·
ane il humiliated when er
poem Is rejected for a ma·
gazine while Sam's poem

concer.,lng

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

dellvllfY, 304·176-3190.

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warms up

Scott. 180 min.)
Cll. Nove: Are You Swim·
ml!lllln a &amp;ewtr71CC) How
u.s.cities deal with harbor

ttry. rtmodtllng, room addition.
cement block work, roofing, 1
lnttrior tnd exterior plinting, .
tiding. Roofing. Free tltlmetes.
304-171-5441 Of 175-6112.

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min.)
Ill) My.-v: Atotho Chrl"
tle'e MIN Marple ICC) Miu

Coel end llmtatone hauled ..
Tromm Excavating. Call I 147'2-2328.

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BRIDGE

pollution is examined. (80

T. L Wettr~Ntrv•nytimtPh .
114-388-9732 um• dly
dllivory.

omplolll lhe chuckle quoled .
by filling In lhe missing WC¥c:fs
you dOYelop from slop No. 3 below: ·
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IN THESE SQUARES
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oourl ot Oklahoma State (3 ·
hrs., 30 min.) Live.
, ,
!IJG!IlColbyoiCC) Bills
lover Kolya decides to defect. zach confronts Sable
with a peinful question and
cash rnust make a decision ,

Alhby Con,truction, cerpen.

CARTEA "S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and·Pine
O.Wpoiio. Ohio
Phone 114·441· 3881 or 114·
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(I) 700 Club
(!) College Foolboll : Ml"

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A.J. and Rick take drltti.C
me11uras to ptOtect ,I pa1r
of boou111ul Grotk llignt II·
tand•nts · who were whnesses .to a murder. (80

I'M STltL FAT.
AXlR AOO lA1E.
9:00

Stlrks Tree and Lawn Service,
Hedgu. sh,ubs, buehea
trlmm1d, lendec1plng end
11Ump rtmOVII. laaf 'llmCNII.
304-871·Z010 Ml76· 2842 .

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Cot!, hev, wood. lumber, mile .. " !
things, 304-171·1724.
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1711·4111.

for Com·

fort

ALLEY OOP

1H7 OMC holt 1on. 6 cvt. "3
tpeld. MWftet Md. nM thfft•.
.&lt;MO.OO. 304-e71·4210.

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1981, 17 ft Trotwood camper!
11 ,000.00. 30.· 67&amp;-7817.

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Coal. Mm11tone, sand and gravtl •.!'

1e71 Chivy ... ort whtll
I ide Step pk*up, )10 twto, PI,
looks and drlvta ' nice ,
U .•10.00. 304·1~·1718 or

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MocNol~l.threr Newol&gt;

Gil liZ llJI Whoel of Fortune

.'· '(OU'/?E F·~~P!

IIIII ...... _,d,
n.ooo.oo.
304· 4f1·1713.

18e0. 'F-700 ford, 2 lon, 1• ft

D'*' - - ..... 0&amp;.60 . .

-grouftd- wtth molti.OI) ••·
I *71- pet·
304· 481-1031 .

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Motors Home8
&amp; Campers

2818.

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the military achool he
He clalml they ..-Y u,_, II""
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Four Atlu Studded Snow Th-11,
L78x115 mounted on rim1.
160.00 each. 1204 Ohio St.

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(I) People's Court
Buolneu Report

c &amp; M Auto Paru. St. At. 110. ' 1
814-445·8227.
"73 1o "80 · ,
Chevv truck ftndert. 134.915: '
doon U9 .00 ; t•llg•tu . ~
S59.00; bed tides, 11"715.00: .
'81 to '86 . Chevy fender•. · ,
149.00;' doors, 119.00; teil· ;
gates, $86.00; '73 to '79 Ford
truck fendera, 13&amp;.00; ·so to
'81 FOrd ftndart, S49.00; 73 to
'81 ·ford ,ruck doon t75.00;
t1llgttn. t75 .00. large sllle.:.
lion of bodv Plrtlr.

Truck1 for Sale

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82

.'110.00. 304·1171·4210.

Grain

Chrvslercaiii1•·,41-0tll.

1 Sll 2.2 Engine. Auto • AC.
1 1 .OOOml. like new t4,925.00

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Whitt Ferm Tr~ctOrs, ltll Price
In AI'M. Sidtrt Equipment Co,
Htncl•son. w. V•. 204·171·
7421 .

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QM Autom1tlc Transml1~0n1 &amp;

79

1.-13..,..:1
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IM'Igine, 2-door. 115,000 mW•.

1870-..
uth Dm•Y-8, nuur
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0,..
• c:ompleteline of
ustd l.:.go_o_d_PII_._11_6_. _1 _4..,
tqulp~Mr~t. Llrgett •tltct6on In 1815 Turllrno. 2.2 1-apa.:l,
'POll ... tow.., AM-FM, ntw
Antique Vie1orltn couch, n. . S.E. Ohio.
dlepoint lovneat, weight btnch JIM'S FARM EQUIPMENT tir• Ph. 114-441·3324.
and we'clht•. 1971 Ford Torino ·CENTER. SA 31 W. GINipolit, 11it11 Mulltlrtg, new tlrll. ntw
Squire 1t1tion wegon. 304-176· Ohio. C.ll 114·441-W777, IIWt. ,.mt, rtbult engine. EM:IIIent
1636.
114-4-Q-31582. Up ftont tree· condition. nooo. Phone 114tors with . .rnnty ov•,40 used 182_.78&amp;7.
Surplu1 tnaul11td cemft1ugt d•- tract on. 1000 toolt.
cron covwltlit. tmell, medium,
leru• 1215.00, XL UO.OO end 2 m~n ,oNeco ~tripper. P'"' 1813 Dodp Ch1r91r Shllby.l
copy thl1 tdv .' C.rhwt. army t.IIO.OO .nd 1 Tobeceo etkrk ........ AC, PS, AM·FM. cell
l1tut clothing. boot1. bibldenlm pull• •• &amp;0.00. ""· 114·371· 304·182-22a5.
t11 .00, Wrangler l•ckett.
1975 Mom• C1rto, 1100.00 .
shin•. plain pocll.et denim pent• 2•z•
Ro.nd bile fwdtr on salt now 304-171·1318 .
14 Oll. Stm Somtnrillt, June·
tlon lndependance AD*~, Old
SII.IO • 71.80, Applt gact 1880 Cutlue Suprtme. Pl. Pi,
At. 21. Etat·RIVtn.wood. Fri, ftecl... 111.10 Alber Ferm
1
tilt
S8t, Sun, 12:00·8:00PM, othllf' Supply Ph. 814-2415·1113
power wlndowt. cru ••·
whMI,
low
mM11.
30-4·882·
daYt after ·4:00 PM . Phone
UTIUTY BlDG . SPECIAL:
2788 1fter7:00PM.
304-273-81615 or 304·175·
333... ·
27'x31' d ' EA.VE with •!Wtng •71 Cordtbl. good cond, phont
door 14.281.00 304·175-7871 call11 :00 AM .
Wlnchnter 12 g1uge pump shot door • ...nee
•tftld.
oun, exc cond 1100.00. 2 Iron HorN Buildings Ph.814· 1977 Ch~ lmplla. ' door,
on• elec Hondo II Let 332·97415.
PS
o•oo oo h
~ llart.
, vIt ,I 00
, pPM
one
ul eopy wfth Cllt 1160.00. 1- -- -::-::c-:---:-- •uto•
304 e12 .2010
On• Acouttlc wit h Cflt F......·. JD4'0Donr.
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11215.00. loth In good cond. blade, winch end c•ntpy. 1 eel C"""-tl 88, t600.00,
1980 Honde Odnaey 1400.00. Tromm Excevttlng. Cell 114- 3CM·I71-72150 .
304·A2·2821 .
742·2328.
Weight bench end wtlghtt,
hvdtv used, S80.00. 304·882·
2715 after 8:00.

Auto Parts
Accesaciries

Budget tran1misaion1, uatd &amp; 1
rebuilt. Tool convtrttrt &amp; I
trlntftr c.. n . Will deliver C11tt,.. :
6 Cerrv or lnsttll c•ll 114-378i.' 1
2220.
...

Fllld R•l· Eflglllh lett•. mate,
3yra. ofd Ph., 114-2U·HI7
lfter.lp.m.

H1nd mldt .olkl wtlnut Of
chi!., gun o:oloinou. holds 10
gun11 phOne 3~-t1B·342 • .
Andereen'a High PerformMCe
wlndOWJ, 1tlll In certon. Nev.,
been uaed. 304-&amp;75-.,.78. C111
•Iter 5 p.m. ·

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•llbf-Mdt, ettttRt.141 Gllllpo11•, Ohio •11131, Julie Webb, Ph.
614·448·0231 .

AKC Regltltred le~lt pups. 7
Price Werl Htll price! Flllhlng wltks old. 8oth p•renll excel·
arrow dgn• t2891 Ughted. ltnt hunt.-.. t&amp;O. tlch. Clll
non-1rrow t2791 Unllghttd 614·911·4450.
12391 Fr.. lttttnl • • locelty.
Flctory : 1-800-423-0113, •nv·
time.
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Musical
Chri1tm1i tree1 tor ult. Choou
Instruments
vour first rtte Whit• or Scotch
Pine from Webers F•rms. Grown
with cere. After Dec. 1, C.ll
&amp;14-n2-2143 ..
811dwln church org1n, 1300.
Call 441-3181.
Tony't Qun Aeplira, hot reblu•
ing. Optn 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Yam1he 2o0 Gult1r whh 011e
c.n 304-175-4131 .
.,00.00 ""· 814·317·0172 .
Shop for Chrlstmu with Dobro txctllent condition. Can
FULLER IAUBH PRODUCTS. blstentt 111 Third Aw. oreal
Cell304 -87&amp;-1090.
514·441·1541 .

Conet..e bfodtt ell alae• Y•d or
.......... . . . . ..... Oolilpollo
Block Co., 123M! Pint St.,
1
Galllr.ll•. Ohio Call 814·441·
Ktnmort portable full 1ln 278 . •
09PJMI10nt butcher block top
dlehwnh•r . 1121.00 . 304· Pole Bulldlnu tiy Ou1llty
Bulldert. Workthopt, Clfpont,
773-1211.
1nimal lhllheta, ' " " "· Fl'lt
fltlmtttt . Phont 11•-314·
Couch, lovMNt end rNintr, 1712.
:1()4. 773-6455.

Ltdv

Groom &amp; Supply Shop

1

(I) 'Tennla: 1881 NobiM...,. Round Robin from
Madloon Square Gorden,
· NY. l3 hri.) LIYO.

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ProfeNionll ltrvlce, all

1i til !llG CIJ ® GIIIDI
(I) Big Volley

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1878 Chevy SWI, 4 wheef' : :
drive, loaded, new 10-f!:"' tlr•, · 1
11.000 mllet. *3,800.00 or,fair. '' I
offff'. 1918Jeepwlth'74. 1eyl I
motor. E~trythlng nlw I 9Q:O.00 ....j
or ftlr otter. 304-171-2142
1fttf I PM 171-2010.

Fl-ood clllivorocl O.k • hick·
orv.tpNt; HEAP voucher, pldtup
lotd 136. Cilll14-.4 41-2223or ·
814-«6-3028.

Several piece~ antique litvtr,
BMX Bikellkt new 136.00, a..,
. Grin I• Hunting Bow &amp; Arrow• &amp;
Quiver t40.00 Ph. 11•· 4!11·
In R•cine, very nice 2 bedroom 9398.
duplex . Fully Clrptltd. 1200.
per month plut utilities. C1ll Maytag Dishwasher. like ntw. 2
816· 9•9-2801 or 114-1149- Acou•tlc GultiFI Ph. 614· 461·
2880.
06&amp;8.

'1/lifV nice 14x70 Wind110r, 2
bdr .. 114 bltht, Dinlne Am.,
unfurnlth..S. Wlttf pekl. rtfrla·
emor end ttov•. Cell 246·

• • krt in Fllrfltld Gledrlin TMtn.

3 hdroom, brsu• w•v. 2 c:•
glf'qt, 1 'h acre •PP· 5 mit.
fromHolzerHosipitelroute110
e-'111•· 311·9301 orl14· 388·
8706.

1 end 1 'h bedroom ept. IVIilllblt
at Aiver•ldt for rent. B•lic rent
starts at $179. plu1 utilltin ..
•200. Mc:utlty depotlt required.
Inquire It 01 ... 992-7787.

42
Mobile Homes
for Sale

•P'"

Homes for Sale

7 Room 1, blth, full bum tnt.
City School district, 3mi. from
town, No p.ts, rtf. &amp; depo11t
required Ph. 114-'48-0143.

For rent Sleeping Room• 1nd
light hou1e keeping room1. P~rk
Central Hotel. Cell 814-4480766.

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31

Houses for Rent

46

TV room, ,2 blth1, aluniinum
tiding. ttorm wlodowL can
304-675-1572.

Pi~no

Starks TrM 1nd Lawn Stnrice.
H•dou . thrubl . bUih . .
1rimmed, llftdscapinv. •tump
tnd l..t removal, 304-5782842 or &amp;78-2010.

41

Mngr. E.H.O. Meneged
US
00_.,:...·_________
_s_h"-'"'
__
2 1nd 3 bedroom eplf'tment•
and
hou"'Fumlshed
In Pom•ov
' Of
Mlddltport.
or unfur·
nlthed. P•v own utllltln. CeH
deY• 114-992·2381 .

Two ltory, 'NctroorM, ~bt"ths ,
new kitchen, newty redocretad.
•271.00, d.,olk and refrences,
304·882·2096,
'

Grti(l FHd Freuer Beef for sale

C.I1 814-2&amp;8,1181.

Vanl

The Oakt ApeDortm~: We 1rie
nowhevlng1 oem .... mov• n
tpecltl on rent &amp; depoait. 1199
it .tl you Pl'l to move In for
Decombor. 0.1 in on .... lotion

4 bedroom horne. tully ~ed .

ntce, 3041-171 - ~ .

clll 614·246-6064.

Will do MWinu In my hom ..

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Large ftrm houtt In country, 6
mil•· from tOW'n, frM 911,
304--&amp;71·4800, 9:00 to 4:00
PM.

Miscellaneous

Wanted to Do

Urge •pll'tmtnt. 2 bdr.;. fur·
nithtd, cletr'l, wet• plld .
lotlted on Mtln St. in Ch•hlrt.
1200. per month. "(:ell 241·
1818.'
'
Apartment for rtm:. AI utllltlll
ptld. · Next to Rio Grtnde
College. 1221. P• month. C.ll
!141-8883 .
- - - - - -- - - , - Apanm~nta for rent f100 .00,
•no.oo.
noo.oo. Ph 304·
1575·15104.
..:_:..:__ _ _ __ -:-:--:08kwood IPtt. lnodern 1 bed·
room unit•. S111.00 piLMI utili·
u11, no pet1, lingle per10n
pr81trred Ctll 614·441·20511
eft• 8~. m.

CINn, well maintlintd, llumtnum sided, 3 bedrooms, 1YJ
blths. formal dining. rte:. room.
l•rvt m -In ldtchen. 2 c•
u•t~~•· Ntw full .rfldtnt fur.

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18

AperttMnt .
for .Rent · ·

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December 4, 1986

loan, I won,t be able to pay :,~·~~~;.~3~~~~~:~.~:.,r:~~
bv

m~nag~rnlf'lt t~;:~==:;=:;:;:::-r;;=;~~~;.~;.;:']

Bilby
Ctntrli School Di•·
trict. 304-875-71&amp;•.

44

Dupl-. . . . leoond. cerpMed. 3
, bocfroorn, LR, OR • . _ ldtchon
&amp; beth, weah• a dryer hook-up.
1285.00 mo. plua utllttlt1 •
aecurltv depoth Ph
, • •1•· 0180.

Need I good people
No availebl•
Mperi~ncstornec11ury.
bt
lmmtdl••Mutt
tm·
ploymtnt. Hours .1pm tll10pm.
S1 .200 Pit month. Gill for
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Iranians would persuade Moslem extremists In
Lebanon to release six American hostages
inCluding Beirut CIA station ·chief William
Buckley. The Re\C, Benjamin Weir was the only
hOstage' freed In September 1985, Buckley's
captors announced in October 1985 that he was
dead.
'
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Meese said Reagan was "Informed generally"
of the first shipment after the fact. The president
did not make ,a lormal decision or "finding"
approving the shipments until January 1986,
Meese said.
House and Senate leaders announced Thursday
they will form two new panels to Investigate the
scandal.
White ijouse spokesman Larry Speakes, who
announced Thursday he was leaving his job for
Wall Street In February, said Reagan would walt
for a recommendation from both Republicans and

. By DANA WALKER
.
WASHINGTON (UP!) -New questions were
raised today as to President Reagan's first
Involvement In secret arms shipments to Iran.
The. New York Times reportecj that former
' national ·security adviser Robert McFarlane
testified Monday belore a senate panel that
Reagan approved In aqvance the arms sales,
contrary to what Attorney General Edwin Meese
said In his bombshell Nov. 25 news conference that
first disclosed the diversion of arms sale profits to
the Nicaraguan rebels.
Quoting three unidentified sources familiar
with McFarlane's closed-c!oor testimony, the
newspaper reported that jl,jcFarlane said Reagan
used him In August 1985 to Inform braeli
representatives the president would '"condone"
an Israeli arms shipment.
·
The first shipment of missiles was made the
following month with U.S. officials hopeful the

attorney general's requ est that il appoint an
Democrats before deciding whether to call
indepehdent counsel to take over the criminal
Congress back.
.
,Reagan scheduled a meeting with Republican · investigation, and an announcement was ex·
pected as early as today.
leaders today and White tJouse spokesman Dan
Meese, under crlticjsm for his role in the probe, .
tJoward said, "We're still discussing the idea" of
a special session of Congress to start work on the
took the unusual step Tuesday of publicly
announcing his decision to ask for the independent
formal Investigation. Senate Republican leader
counsel,
as It is called by law. The job is simUar to
Robert Dole of Kansas favors an immediate
that of the special prosecutor who conducted the
session but Senate Democratic leader Robert
Watergate investigation.
Byrd of W~st Virginia wants to await the new
FBI Director William Webster told reporters
Congress when Democrats wUI control the
Senate.
Thursday that Meese waited four days after the
discovery on Nov. 22 of a key National Security
With questions remaining about the exact
Council document that Indicated Improper staff
structure of Capitol Hill Investigations, Indica·
lions mounted that an Independent counsel soon
activity before he asked the FBI to enter the
wUl be named to determine whether any criminal
investigation. Webster said Meese turned down
his routine offer of assistance Nov. 21 when
wrongdoing oq:urred In the Iran-Contra
Reagan first ordered the attorney general to find
connection.
out all the details of the arms sale.
A special three· judge panel was considering the

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:Leading consumer advocate
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By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
. COLUMBUS &lt;UP!) - Consu·
· mer groups and trlallawyers 'are
·. lrying to Induce Gov. Richard F.
: Celeste to veto. a comprehensive
· overhaul of Ohio's civil justice
and Insurance regulation sys, tel'l'\s. saying the bill would
· restrict the rights of workers and
: consumers to obtain fair compensation for injuries.
,
The bill, recently passed by the
General Ass~bly, Is 011 jts wa)l
to,tlle gov""'nor's desk for action.
"Your role as· governor Is to
uphold fundamental principles of
access to justice, not to yield to a
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Thursday In a letter to the Influences."
governor.
Nader said the legislation will
·The Ohio Public Interest Cam· do nothing to guarantee the
paign said the bill should be availability of liability Insurance
vetoed because it · "severely at reasonable rates, but will
limits" the rights of victims to . subject courtroom justice to
collect ·damages from accidents "!actors o! power and money."
caused by defective products and
"This legislation will freeze the
companies' negligence.
evolving potential of Ohio's com·
Trial lawyers maintain the mon law. the compassionate
legislation would wreck the deli· evolution of which has deterred
cately balanced civU justice unsafe practices, disclosed
system.
dangers to a wider public, and
The bill was pass~!!! In holle5 of expanded respect for huma!lllfe
ensuring available and .afforda- · that dlsUnaullhes OIU' countey
ble commercial 11alllllty lnsu· !rorntmost Other nations,'' Nader
ranee by cutting down on the wrote.
OPIC issued a handbill headed
number of frivolous lawsuits and
with a skull and crossbones and
excessive damage awarjls.
"I urge you to be the leader the caption: ~ 'Never Again." It
your Intellect can have you be said recipients should write
and side with the Injured or sick Celeste and request a veto.
OPIC said the legislation would
victims, not the overcompensated Insurance executives, and restrict Ohioans right to protect
veto Substitute Senate Bill 330, as themselves against such hazards
amended," Nader told the as asbestos. the Dalkon Shield,
dioxin, Agent Orange and the
governor.
explodlng
Ford Pinto.
"Otherwise your -legacy here
"Most legislators who voted
wUI be long remembered in
anguish by harmed people and by for It really did not know what it
a less safe Industrial system would do," said the handbilL
subject to fewer deterrent

Trooper Daniel L. Hopkins

Post selects
'
top
trooper
Trooper Daniel L. Hopkins,
27, has been selected 1986
"Trooper o! the Year" by his
pee~s at the Gailia·Melgs post
o! the Ohio Highway Patrol.
The announcement was
made today by Lt. Dan Hend·
erson, post commander.
Hopkins was selected in
recognition of outst ~nding service during 1986.
The selection was based on
leadership abilities. pro!esslqnal ethics. courteous treat·
ment of others, enthusiastic
work attitude and cooperation
with supervisors, peers and
the general public.
Hopkins is now a candidate
for district qnd state awards,
to be announced later.
Hopkins joined the G-M post
In 1984 after graduating from
the palrol academy.
Originally · from Augusta,
Ky., Hopkins graduated !rom
Bracken County High School.
He attended Eastern Ken·
tucky University, where he
earned an associate degree In
police administration. He
served as a police officer on
the Augusta Police force two
years prior to joining the Ohio
State Patrol.
Hopkins and his wlfe Teresa
reside on Rt. 2, Gallipolis.

TV COMPETITQRS - The Melp High School
Quiz Team will be on television Saturday evening,
on Cbiulnel 15, MAP, Parkersbur , W.Va., in
. -.
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SoCiety." , lnclu~ed In lhls teleYised .honor
program; lor seniors only, are 20 learns !rom 20

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Reagan spokesman will step down
WASHINGTON !UP!)- White others as victims.
House spokesman Larry
Speakes, on the !Iring line lor
The resignations later in the
almosi six years, is heading to day of White tJouse drug policy
Wall Street In a move he adviser Carlton Turner and
describes as coincidental to the White House physician T. Burton
crisis that confronts President Smith did little to quell rumors of
'
Reagan.
a po~sible staff exodus.
Praised by Reagan for "cool·
"These are three unrelated ·
ness under pressure" and "pro· resignations," said deputy White
fessionallsm and effectiveness at House press secretary Albert
times of crisis and ' calm, " Brashear. "None of the them has
Speakes announced Thursday anything to do with one another."
that he is going to work Feb. 1 for
Interior Undersecretary Ann
the Wall Street giant Merrill Dorr McLa ughlin, who worked
Lynch &amp; Co.
for White House chief of staff
"A great opportunity pres- Donald Regan at the Treasury
.ented Itself and I took .It, " Department, was considered a
Speakes said -In an Interview. "I strong candidate to replace
wanted to be certain the presl· Speakes. who may triple his
dent was comfortable with my $75,100 salary on Wall Street.
decision and my timing and he
Other possible contenders In·
was."
elude: Sheila Tate, a. former
The announcement was not press secretary to Mrs. Reagan ;
unexpected, but served to fuel Brashear, and Gary Schuster,. a
speculation that the scandal over former Detroit News and CBS
arms sales to Iran and diverted News correspondent now work·
profits to Nicaraguan rebels lng as a consultant to the White
would hasten departures of some House.
White House aides - or claim
Another potential candidate,

COLUMBUS . (UPI) - The larger - not significantly larger.
Ohio lieutenant governor's of· It's a very constrained budget,"
flee, vacant since July 1985, Is she said.
being spruced up for Lt. Gov.·
Leonard Is looking for a chief of
elect Paul R. Leonard, who will staff and a receptionist. He
move In Jan. 12, becoming the already has hired Beckl Bean,
office's !irst occupant In 18 Allen's secretary, as his sche·
months.
duler and director of constituent
Leonard, the mayor o! Dayton, affairs.
is conducting job Interviews
Suzanne Fraley; executive sewhile his quarters across the cretary to former Celeste chief of
corridor from the governor's stall Raymond T. Sawyer, will
office are cleaned, repainted and fufill the same role for Leonard's
recarpeted in part.
chief of staff.
Jan Alien, deputy chief of staff
to Gov. Richard F. Celeste, ~s
directing the transition. She said
some new furniture may ·be
purchased and that the refurbish·
lng will cost $6,000 to $7,000.
"Primarily, Paul's going to
make do with what's there," said
Allen.
The lieutenant governor's of·
flee has $197 .2651n its budget this
fiscal year even though there Is
no lieutenant governor. The last
lieutenant governor. Myrl H.
Shoemaker , died In 1985 shortly
after the current budget was
enacted.
Celeste and Leonard have said
that the new lieutenant governor
wUl play a key role In economic
development and will serve as
the administration's liaison with
local governments and the bus!·
ness com~Runlty.
,
"The governor and Paul are
working on the development of
what his role will be," $31d Allen.
Allen Is preparing the lieu ten·
ant governor's budget request,
which must be su bmltled this
week to the state Office of Budget
LOG REINDEER - Melule Slethem of the Shade Valley
and Management.
Council of Floral Arts, who Ia alsa a parent volunteer at the Chester
The current two-year appropriElementary School, worked with Mal')' Ja Buckley's class to
ation Is $394,429. and Allen said
create a log reindeer lor a lawn decor Ilion. Here Harvey Bartlmus
the new one wUl be "a little bit
ftnlahes ofi"Rudolph" with a bright red nose. ·.

I

area schools. Meigs will be up against the quiz
learn !rom Fort Frye In Saturday's program.
right, are Meigs Quiz Team
From lett
•· I'Midi _ilf} r L8t•,·"-UCilJW,'DeliliJW•h
and Jennl Swartz, and th~lr advisor, Rita Slaven.

Marlin Fitzwater, press secretary to Vice President George
Bush, scotched talk Wednesday
that he would succeed Speakes.
Denying he was "abandoning
ship," Speakes said the Iran
arms-Contra aid uproar, which
has created a massive public
relations problem, was the reason he decided to delay his
departu re until Feb. 1.
" I wanted to stay on for a
longer period than one normally
would have, " he said. "The 60
days will give us an opportunity
to talk to the public. I am
convinced the president has been
doing the right thing and I think
by the time I leave we'll have pu1
a lot of this behind us ."
Speakes, 47, who will become
senior vice president for commuplcatlons for Merrill Lynch,
said he took pride in having buUt
"a press office as good as any
that has ever been" and said, "If
I could wrile my epitaph, it would
read: 'He told the truth.
Always. " '

lawn
children. They made colorful bows
them to lhe tree.
Taking part In Ihe project lrom the left, Shain Lo.clar, Raymond
Tipple, Tommy Shuler, Travis Cain, ..arvey Bartlm\18, Thomas
Baslm, Alex Dowler and Tom McKlty, wllh teecher Mary Jo
Buckley.
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