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Page-10-The Daily Sentinel

.Tuesday, December 3, 1985

Pomeroy--Middleport, Ohio

,--Local briefs:---.. Fifth straight d~line
in farm assets seen

Akron man dies .while hunting
An Akron man ~pparently died of natural causes while deer
hunting in Gallla County Monday, according to of!!clals.
The bOdy of Wayne C. FUJtnger Sr., 61, was found near Jessie
Creek Road tGallla County 35) In Ches!)lreTownship by friends and
relatives at about 9: JO a.m., according to the Gallla Coonty Sheriff's
Department. Investigators said he was last seen at about 7: JO a.m.
Dr. Donald R. Warehime, Gallla County Coro""'r said Fillinger
died of natural causes.

Door prizes awarded
Door prizes awarded by the Ohio Valley Bulk Foods as a part rt the
Sunday open house program In Pomeroy were awarded to Pearl L.
Russell, Racine; Dorothy Schwarz, Mason, W. Va., and Phyllis
Baker of Middleport.

NASA head CharDie
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By MICHAEL C. TD'PING
LOS ANGELES tUPI) - The
head of the nation's space program
and three fonner colleagues at
General Dynamics conspired to
defraud the government of $3.2
mUIIon in overcharges for an Army
anti· aircraft gun that was canceled
because It did not work, a federal
Indictment allegt'S.
James Beggs, former executive
vice president and member of !he
toard of directors of General ·
Dynamics before being named
administrator of the National AeronautlcsandSpaceAdmlnistrationln
1981, and three current General
Dynamics executives were named
Monday in a seven·count
Indictment.
The indictment alleges that the
four managers at General Dynam·
lcs· Pomona Division juggled the
books In an attempt to recoup
millions of dollars In non·
reimbursable cost overruns on Its
~mUiion contract to buUd two
prototype models of the Anny's
DIVAD anti·alrcraft gun. also
known as the Sgt. York.
They are charged with one count
of conspiring to defraud the Defense
Department frcm January 1978 to
August 1981 and with six counts of
making false statements.
If convicted. thecorporatlonfaces ·
·a maximum flneof$10,(XX)oneachof
the seven counts. The Individuals
face maximum sentences of five
years in prison and $10,(0) lines on
each count.
Aspokesman at General Dynam·
lcs' headquarters In Clayton, Mo.,

Pfiffer..
Continued from page 1
Pollee.
Pfeifer recommended that law
enforcement officers file drunk
driving cases with municipal or
county common pleas courts, which
may ruspend or revoke the licenses
in additkln to Imposing fines or
levying minimum jail terms for
drtvlngwl!lle
"We have intoxlc;lled.
lor too long been
entirely t&gt;ocavaiier about drinking
drivers," said Pfeifer, suggesting
that the association submllleglsla·
llon changing the way drunk driving
cases may he handled.
He warned that unless this is do"",
"there could well be a rmve to
abolish mayors' courts."
"I'm strongly In favor of closing
that door (to mayors' courts
handling DWI cases) ," said the
senator. "If we don't see something
(!)lissed) from tbeHousefalrlysoon,
I'll generate something," he
promised.
Pfeifer said there would be
resistance to taking jurisdiction
away from mayors' courts because
they would lose a revenue source
from lines. He said It may be
necessary to establish a financial
penalty for a community which
processes drunk driving cases
through the mayors' courts.

said the firm and the individuals
"Intend to conte!lt these charges
vigorously."
"The Issue is a l!lghly sophist!·
cated regulatory and accounting
rna tier which should be resolved In a
civU forum, not in a criminal case,"
the spokesman saki.
Sen. Charles Grassley, R· Iowa.,
who chairs a subcommittee that
oversees defense procurement, said
Beggs "shouldstepaslde" as head of
NASA.
Beggs, !il, said that ba~ on what
his attorneys had told him, "I can
state that I am innooent of any
criminal wrongdOings and I Intend
to vigorously defend the case... : I
am conlldent that after all the
evidence is aired, J wlli be
exonerated."
At a Los Angeles news confer·
ence, U.S. Attorney Robert Bonner
said the Indictment was part of the
government's "continuing crack·
down on defense contractors who
through fraud are piUaglng the
United States treasury."
He· said General Dynamics,
"rather than absorb these losses" in
the Sgt. York project, "Uegally
shifted $7.5 million to overhead
accounts reimbursed try the govern·
men!." The Pentagon actually
relmoorsed about $3.2 million,
officials said.
The Sgt. York was supposed to
provkle anti-aircraft protection for
ground troops, oot the complex
weapon - two radar· aimed
cannons Jrounted on tank chassis
- did not work and in August,
Defense Secretary Caspar Wein·
bel'gl'rcanceled the order.
General Dynamics has been
rocked by more than a year of
charges that It defrau~ the
government of millions of dollars
from Pentagon contracts. The
allegations have prompted at least
eight federal investigations.
Earlier tills year, Weinberger
withheld millions rt dollars from the
company pending an audit of Its
bUIIng practices. ·

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BySONJAHD.J.GREN
UPI F'a('m Editor

By the Bend •...•.... Pages 6, 7
Classllleds ..•..•. P~ges 8, 9, 10
Comle&amp;-TV ............. Page 11
Deaths ................... P&amp;«e i2
Editorial •...•....•....... Page2
Sports ..•....•....•.... Pages 3, 4

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Republicanparty leaders decided to
add the race for U.S. Senate to the
tour statewide contests In which
they plan to make endorsements,
butforasecondtlmetabledamotlon
to make an endorsement In the
governor's race .
The likely beneficiary of the
Republican Central and Executive
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the GOP race for Senate Is Rep.
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the EMS unit.
Lyons said . he first saw Taylor
standing at the side of the van. He
then saw Taylor get In the passenger
side of the van and begin slidlngover
under the driver's wheel. Lyons said
he asked Taylor where he was going
and that Taylor replied he was
getting a way from there. Lyons said
he then took Taylor by the arm and
asked htrn to get out of the van,
which he did. Lyons then escorted
Taylor unhandcuffed to the pollee
cruiser. He left Taylor alone
momentarily In the cruiser while he
went back to the EMS unit. Upon
returning to the cruiser, Lyons
radioed the sheriff's office and was
Instructed to bring Taylor in for
questioning.
Lyons told the court he singled out
Taylor because he heard another
hoy "bollerlng at him. " The other
hoy. Lyons said, turned out to be
Terry Timmons, a brother of
victim.
The first person on the stand
TUesday was 13 year·oid Joey
Taylor, the oldest son of the
defendant and a witness to the
shooting.
He told the court that his father
had been drinking beer and wine all
that day and that he had not seen him
eat anything.
He said he accompanied his dad
that day when he left the trailer to
drive to a cousin's home In Racine.
Joey told I!Je COUI1 that his dad
stopped and bought more beer and
continued to drink, even when he
was driving.
Joey said that when they got ready
to drive home, hls dad was weaving
oo the road so bad that he (Joey) had
to drive.
Upon arriving home lace In the
afternoon, he said his mother and
father began arguing ahou t whet her
or not his "Uncle Terry" should be
allowed to borrow his mother's car.
He said his dad didn't want Terry
to use the car because It "might be
illegal. "
Joey testified that at one point
during the argument, which lasted
about a half hour, his mother left the
kltchen where his father was sitting
and went to a hack bedroom. He said
thai while his mother was out of the
room, his father asked him togo and
get the gunandbuUets,whichhedld. ,
He said his lather said, "Terry
better talk right when he gets here."
Joey told the court that when
Terry arrived at the trailer, the
arguing stopped. He said he tried to
signal to Terry that his father, who

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All dming Tuesday testimony in
the Joseph Taylor aggravated
murder trial, much emphasis by
both the prosecu tlon and defense
was placed on the mechanical
workings of the alleged murder
weapon.
Taylor, charged in connection
with theJuiy21shootlngdeathofhis
wife, MarUyn Timmons Taylor,
listened quietly to the proceedings of
the day, often with his head down.
Meigs County Sherif! Howard
Frank under cross examination
from defense attorney Herman
Caroon told the court the gun was
"unpredictable. "
During direct examlna tion, the
sheriff was asked to describe the gun
the jury.
c. T~Ior, charged with the death. 1\tbens Attomey to The
TRIAL~~- Meip SherlfiHCJI:VardFrank
sheriff testified that the
Kennan Car11011, presentklg the defendant, questions
teslllled as to the deleetlve aspeds of a gun wldch Is
trigger spring of the gun was gone,
SherHI Frank about the gun. Presiding Judge Charles
the alleged weapon whlcb kDled Marll,yn 'lbnmons
making the gundifflcuittocock. The
Taylor on July 21 as tile trial continued in the Melp
Knight Is In the background.
gun could only be cocked if It was
County Common Pleas CcJwt for her husband, JO!Jellh
pointed downward thesheriff saidso
that gravity would cause the trigger
to release · and make cocking
possible.
The sheriff also told the court that
record of public service to the people leste because "the top of the If the gun were cocked and a person
By RICK VANSANT
CINCINNATI (UPI) - ·Creating or this state," Rhodes said at RepubliCan ticket must be strong."
let his finger slipoffthe hammer, the
"I decided I can best serve my gun would fire. Frank said that from
a ticket of two of the most po!XIIar Tuesday news conference to Intronames in Ohio political history, duce Taft. "He represents the party and my stateby concentrating a half cocked position the gun would
fonner Gov. James A. Rhodes has coming generation of political my energy, my experience and my fire but a oollet would not discharge.
commitment in the governor's
. plckecj Hamllton CoUnty Commls· leadership for Ohio."
Frank testified that he and Paul
Taft,
43,
as
a
..
candidate
for
race,"
said
Taft.
sloner Robert Taft II as hiS running
Gerard, investigator for.the Meigs
With Rhodes sitting at his side, County prosecutor, recovered the
.!II!IleJor .ni!'Xt year's gubentatortal lieutenant gcvernor,is attempting a
big jump in his somewhat limited Taftwas asked by reporters abOut a .22 caliber pistol from the Taylor
eleclkln.
RhodeS. 76, Is seeking an unprece- political career, which has consisted statement attributed to Taft last trailer on Bald KnobStlversvme Rd .
denteg fifth tenn as governor. Taft's of five years as a state reptesenta· year that he didn 't feel Rhodes near Racine not long after the
father ah(l grandlather were sena· live and five as a county should run for governor again.
shooting took place.
"We're
talking
about
the
future
of
commissioner.
tors and his great·grandfather,
The sheriff said he was famUiar
Taft said he had considered thestateofOhlo, we'retalkingabout with the gun because he test fired six
William Ho'l'ard Taft, was
running for secretary of state, but the situation today in the Republican rounds.
president.
"Bob comes from a great family decided to'join Rhodes' bid to unseat partY," answered Taft.
Alfred Lyons, Racine marshaU,
"There's no question in my mind was called to the stand by the
that has a long and dlsllnguished Democratic Gov. Richard F. Cethat Gov. Rhodes Is the strongest prosecuUon to describe Joseph
Republican candidate, that he Is Taylor's appearance at (he time he
gcingtowln next year and that he is was transported by Lyons to the
the best man to db the job that needs Meigs County Sheriff's office for
to be done in Columbus."
questioning In the matter.
Taft declared he was "proud" tD
Lyons told Meigs County Prose·
be running with Rhodes and wasted cutlng Attorney Fred Crow III that
m time in joining Rhodes in although he could smell a Ico hoi on
condemning Celeste.
Taylor's breath, Taylor was nol
"Our state government appears staggering, he was talking In a
riddled with Incompetence and ' normal maniX!r, and his balance
corruption," he said. "We have seen and appearance appeared normal.
crisis after crisis, restgnatlon alter
Lyons said that atout 6 p.m.
resignation.
Sunday, July 21, he received a call to
"Our state has not enjoyed the full go to Eber's Gulf Slatton in Racine
fruits of the economic recovery set where there was trouble.
In motion by Preslden t Reagan. Our
Lyons testified that when he
bUsiness climate lags behind the arrived at the station, he saw a van
nation and our nelghtorlng states. on one side of the road and the
Our eco nomic climate is Racine EMS unit on the other side.
'&lt;llsastrous.''
He said a woman was ·being
Tall said Rhodes can "restore a transferred by cot from the van to
sense of honesty and integrity to a
state government. thai has been
paralyzed."
"The state of Ohio desperately
needs leadership with a sense ol
purpose and direction," he said.
"Jim Rhodes is the leader who can
setOhloooa new course."
Rhodes, who said he and Taft wlll
"campaign in every county in this
state "called the Rhodes·Taft ticket.
"not a campaign, but a crusade to
replace the most corrupt, inept
administration In thestateofOhio."
Rhodes, in continuing his heavy
antt.celeste barrage of recent
months, tooknoleofTUesday'snews
that Kentucky had apparently
beaten wt Ohio for the location of a
new car plant and said, "Celeste
should be a seven:star general of
Kentucky. He's done more for
Kentucky than (Kentucky) Gov.
Collins."
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Dayton Hospital. She Is surVIved try
five chUdren, several grandchild·
ren, anda brother, Paul Gomer, woo
also nves In Dayton. Funeral
James Donald, chairman of . services wlll be held Thursday
Agriculture's World Agricultural , morning. ·
Outlook Board, saldAinerican farm
exports, which fell from $.'l!bllllonto
s:n billion in flscall9!1i "are likely to Charles Snider Sr.
NEW YORK (UPI)- Credit card
drop even further In the coming
users could save hundreds of dollars
year." The 1985levei was 29 percent
Charles RaymoJ!&lt;] Snider Sr.. 64, a year on Interest charges If they
below a 1981 peak rt $!.3.8 biUlon.
of Racine. died Monday in Cedar shopped.around for banks with low
Total near·record crop produc· Rapids, Iowa. Arrangements wiD be rates, a group of New York
tlon !XI t pressure on farm (rices this announced by Ffwing Fu:reral lawmake~s said Monday.
year "and for 1986, crop prices wlll Home.
The lawmakers, appearing at a
continue under intense pressure,"
hearing of the New York Senate
Donald said.
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Even thoughfannersaremaking
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programs to take crops off the
market, prices have sUd to or below
levels that usually act as prlet'
Doors.
The only gooo ""'ws was for
consumers, who wlli see another
modest Increase in food prices In
1~followtng a modest rlseofailttk•
more than 2 percent this year.
Other bits of good news were
predictions of l!lgher livestock
prices and possibly a further
reduction In farmers' (roducllon
costs.
"But lower crop prices and
receipts may be more than offsetting, resultinjllncashfarmincomea
little below the forecast 1985 level
and lower net fann Income,
depending on the direction and
rnagriitude of Inventory change,"
Donald said.

WASHINGI'ON (UPI) - The
fortunes of American agriculture
wUJ sink even ~r next year as
exports continue a downward slide
and governrnent'()Wiled crop sur·
pluses mount, government econo·
mists predict.
John Lee Jr .. administrator of the
Agriculture Department's Economic Research Service, estimated
today that U.S; farmland values fell
another 3 percent to·7 percent this
year after falling 13 percent in 1984.
When all the data are in, he said,
the ""'t worth of the nation's
agrlculturlll sector wUI have fallen
again In 1985fortheflfthconsecuttve
year.
"In the year ahead, assuming no
major policy changes, total fann
assets may continue to decline, bul
at a reduced . pace as the sector
approaches equDibrlum In this
transition period," Lee said.
His remarks were prepared lor
the opening day ot the government's
62nd annual Agricultural OuUook
Conference, which continues
through Thursdal(.
"It may be some time before
agriculture again experiences slg·
nlncant price and income in·
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was sitting down, had the gun lying
beside him on the seat.
Joey salil that when Terry asked if
he could use the car. his dad said no
and his mother said yes.
Joey said when his mother made
the remark about not being man
enough to shoot anyone, his dad
"jumped up and the gun went off."
Joey said his dad knew the trigger
spring was gone because It had
fallen out "a long t lme ago."
He also testified that he had seen
his dad shoot the gun before and that
one time he had shot the gun Inside
the trailer because "the klds were
too noisy and he couldn't hear the
T.V."
Joey said that as soon as the gun
went off his father and uncle ooth
began shouting "call an amlxl·
lance." Joeysaidhisuncleranouton
the porch of the trailer and told some
people who were walling for him
outside to call for help.
Joey said his lather went to his
mother to try to pick her up and kept
saying over and over, "don't die, I
love you."
Joey said his four younger sisters
and brothers were outside playing
when the. argument and shooting
took place.
He said his dad and uncle carried
his mother to the van and everyone,
Including the children, left. He told
the court his dad kept performing
mouth to mouth resuscitation on his
mother in the van and that when the
van mel the EMS unit In Racine, his
lather was stUI performlngmouthto
mouth.
Under cross examination, Joey
was asked by Carson to sit at a chair
In front of a table and todemonstrate
to the jury how his father stood up
before the gun went off. Joey stood
up quickly with knees partially bent
under the table, raising his. arm
upward at the same time. The boy's
ann was bent slightly at the eltow.
Joey said hisfatherwasswayfnga
little as he stood up, and that he had
been staggering when they returned
to thet railer from thecousin'shorne
in Racine.
Also called to the stand Tuesday
as an expert witness was Dr.
Patrie!\ Fardal of !.he Franklin
County Coroner's office.
Fardal, who performed an autopsy on the victim·s bOdy, described
to the jury the location where the
bullet entered MarUyn Taylor's
neck, and the path the bullet took.
Fardal said the bullet completely
severed her spinal cord In the~
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Pirates sailed lo vtctocy in practl·
NG hit 18of 36(or50percentfrom
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season's sectional championship charity strtpe. EHS hit 18 of 58 for 31
game, winning Monday evening by percent and notched just3ol14 at the
nearly the same score 42-39 over the line.
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Eastern Eaglettes in an SVAC girls
In theresetvecontestNGpOsteda
basketball contest. Senior guard 26-21 trtumph. Rachel Borden led
Michelle George had another out· wlthl4 points, Denise Plckenshad8,
standing game In posting game- Ttna Parson 2and LortAxllne2. For
high honors ol 31 points for the Eastern Melanie Mankin and Jenny
winners.
Cowdery each had 6, Bev Wigal 5,
EaStern took an early 8-6 llrst Patty Durst 2 and Trlsha Spencer 2.
periOd lead, thenadvancedtoa20-15
Spencer led Eastern with 9
lead at theintennlsslon. The Pirates rebounds, while her team hit lOci 34
set salllnthethlrdframetogaintwo, lor 29 percent. The EHS resetves
14-12, behind the leadership ol are ().3 o\rerall, whlle.the varsity is
Mi~leCeorge.'
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now 2.J and H In the SVAC.
Flnally a late game drought
Coach Pam Douthitt said ol her
tumbled Eastern to the loss at 42-39. team's perlormance, "We dld not
Michele George paced the win· play well tonight. We really shot
nlng attack with an excellent fioor bad,mlssed too many foul shots, and
game and 31 points, while Jayne missed two many bunny shots. Our
Campbell was next In llnewith8and delense couldn't stop Michele
Gina Rutan had 3.
George. She had a fine game."
Senior post-woman Margaret
Eastern hosts Hannan Trace
Horner led Eastern with 14 points Thursday at Eastern.
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Academy of Physical Education, season, blocked two punts, inter- Includes spHt end Mike Adams of
UPireports
and Proctorville Fairland guard· cepted two passes and recovered Jefferson Area and tight end Mike
Meigs senior quarterback Mike linebacker Dean Wilks.
three fumbles. He also punted for a Meece of Madeira, guard Paul
Snow, a 5-foot.S, 195-pounderwith 38-yard average.
Chancey has been named to theltrst .
R.evollnsky of Elyrta CathoDe.
team class AA UPI all-state team the speed of a sprinter, was picked
"Dean has all the talent In the tackles Mark King .ol Waverly and
and to the second team AP,squad.
the UPI AA back of the year and world," said Snyder. "He's big, Guy Alexander of Bcyan and center
Two other Marauders were also Wilks, a 6-foot4, 265-pounder, the quick and mobile. We were really a Jon Wolfe of Bexley. Columbus
honored Including senior tallback lineman of the year in balloting by tough football team when he decided . DeSa.les' Shawn Ream Is the
to lake charge."
Brad Robinson (third team·AP and coaches from around the state.
placekicker.
The three other lllnnlng backs on
honorable mention-UP!) and junior
Snow, a 3-year starter for CAPE
The first team defensive line
end Ed Kltchen 1 (honorable Coach Steve Sheehan, has some the All-Ohio first team offense were consists of ends Keith Blllmmitt of
rnentlon-AP and UPI?.
Impressive statistics to sh.ow,lllsh· Tony ctra of Wlckltf!e, Patrtck Cas talla Margaretta and Eric
Chancey and Robinson were ing lor 1,816 yards In 10 regular Rogan of Urbana artd Keith Denson Poderys of Columbus Academy,
named TVC co-offensive players ol season gam this season In only 165 o!Orrvllle.
tackles Dave Inskeep of Urbana and
the year. Chancey gained tl)e honor carries, an average olll yards per
TheS-foot-10, 185-poundCtra, who Toby Gilbert of CAPE and middle
by passlngfor1,417yards this year, carey, and scored 'n touchdowns.
sat out bne game with an lnjuty, guard .J ohn Downa~d of
completing94of138passeswtthonly
Snow's 3-year totals, including rushed lor 1,119 yards and 15 Steubenville.
two interceptions and 17 touch· playoff games, show 5,185 yards touchdowns the past season. He also
Orrvllle's Leeder is joined at
downs. Chancey, son of Meigs lllshlng and 75 touchdowns in 33 caught 15 passes for another 195 linebacker by Todd Pfahl of Huron
football coach Charles Chancey, games played.
yards.
and John Dennis of Columbus
passed for 3,004 yards tn his
"I think one ofthe keys Is he came
Denson, 6-foot-1, 180, was half of DeSales.
three-year varsity career.
along at the right time for a OrrvUle's 1·2 lllnnlng punch along
The defensive backs are Scott
The 6-5, 205 lb. Chancey Is the beginning program," Sheehan said with fullback Jack Leeder, an Ferraro ol Brooklyn, Roten Searcy
all-time leading Meigs passer and ol Snow. ''With the players we have All.Ohio linebacker. He rushed for o!Wyomlng and BobBareofMason,
also was named the TVC's MVP In right now, he couldn't play If he were 1,TI3 yards in 231 carries, a 7.5 per
Barnesville's Matt Stephen, who
a freshman. But then, we had other · tcy average, and scored 18 averaged 40.9 yards per kick, Is the
basketball last season as a junior.
Robinson wound the 1985 season freshmen startlilg.''
touchdowns.
first team punter.
Rogan, the only sophomore on any
with 1,316 yards lllshing and 22
Wilks excelled both at offensive
Southeastern Ohio League cham·
touchdowns. The 173 lb. lllnnbg guard and outside linebacker for of tl)e All-Ohio teams, Is a 6-foot·l, pion GalHpoHs landed three players
205-pounder who Is desllned lor on UPI'sHonorableMentlonTeam.
back Is the all-time Marauder Fairland.
leading rusher and scorer.
''He!sanexcellentpullingguard,'' statdoln.
They are: Gamble Grant, Andy
'
Rogan, younger brother of Jeff Howard and Bruce O'Rourke.
Junior end Ed Kitchen was said Fairland Coach Roger Snyder.
Cllancey's lavortte target and a "For a big boy, he has excellentfoot and Greg, both All.Ohioans at
The Associated Press also came
Urbana, lllshed lor 1,642 yards (7.5 out with Its Class AA All-Ohio Team
deep threat. Kitchen caught a quickness."
team-leading 31 passes for 571 yards
Wilks also uses that foot quickness average) a11d 21 touchdowns and today. Howard made the Second
and 10 touchdowns.
Kitchen on the basl,!etbaD court, where he also did the Hille lim hers' Team and Grant the Third Team.
averaged over 18 yards per averaged 21 points per game last placekicking.
Bo Smith and Todd Slone received
reception.
The rest ol the first team offense Honorable Mention AP All-Ohio.
seas.on in leading his team to a
Also named to the UP! team was leaguetttle.
r----------------------Carlos Snow, a fast and powerful ·
Delenslvely, Wilks had 42 solo ·f'l!lllJ:IIU!lllll!llll!llll!lll~J:II:IJ:II:I~J:II:IJ:II:II!IIll!lllJ:II:IJ:III~I!IIlJ:II:IJ:II:II!IIll!lll~
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Sentinel Stall Wrller
ROCK SPRINGS - Senior lor·
ward Mike Chancey scored a
game-high 22 points and cleaned the
boards with 23 rebouixls as Meigs
rolled to their third cOnsecutive win
with a 78-65verdtctoverNelsonvtlJe.
Ymi&lt; here Tuesday.
Chancey, the second al·tlme
leading rebouooer In Meigs cage
histocy, had seven offensive rebouoos among his 23. The 6-5
forward hit on 10 of 19 lleld goal
attempts.
Meigs, now 3-0 overall and 2.j) in
the TVC, jumped to a 2'7·13 first
period lead and appeared headed
for an easy win. The Buckeyes,
however, came back to outscore
Meigs the next two'perlods and with
three mlnutes"Jieft In the third
quarter had narrowed It to 45-39.
Leading 5243 heading into the
final eight minutes, Meigs needed
some clutch tree throw shooting to
hold of! the Buckeyes.
Coach Greg Drwnmer's crew .
made 11 ol131oul shots in the final
two minutes to keep their lead.
Senior guard Rick Wise added 17
points and five rebounds for the
Marauders while senior center Lee
Powell came up with his season·
high cA 12 points plus five rebouhds.
SeniOrShawnBakercameupwith
his third straight 10-polnt game and

OU wins
Ohio University's Robert T~tum
scored a career-high 32 points and
teammate Paul Baron puUed down
12 rebounds, also a career high, in
leading the Bobcats to an 85-79 win
Tuesday nlght over Marshall.
Tatum, a senior guard, canned 12
ol 15 shots from the lleld and etghtc:i
10 tree thrOWS to better his previous
career high ol 26 points. Baron's
previous career rebounding. high
was nine.
·
ou which led 36-27 at halftime,
got 18 points from Paul "Snoopy"
Graham and 10 each !lllm ~amle
Brock and !Wger Smith In lliMing
Its record to' 2.0.

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Bucks edge Florida

added six rebounds.
Buckeye Dennis Howe put in 24
points to lead NYHS whlle guard
Chuck Walters added 14. Both
Kenny PersonsandTom Marttn·had
10each for NelsonvUie-York.
'We started out In a man-to-man
press and tt really worked well. We
dldn't play with the same intensity
the final three quarters as we had in
the first quarter. We just seemed to
play well enough to keep the lead,'
coounented Coach Drununer.
The Marauders made 27 of 69
from lhe field for 39 per cent and
made 24 of 33 foul shots. Meigs had
made 12 of 26 field goal attempts In
the 11rst period but could manage
only stx o120 In the final periOd.
Meigs had 46 rebouoos, 13
turnOvers, and was called for 14
louls. NelsonvUle-York made 11 c:i
17 tree throws and committed 19
personals. No other statistics were
avallabte on NYHS.
In the reserve game, Coach Mlck
Childs Little Marauders also made
It three straight. with a 5745 win.
Mike Bartrum led the way with 14
points,
Meigs will play again this Friday
when they travel to VInton County.
NelsonvOJe.York hosts Trimble
Friday.

COLUMBUS (UP!) - Dennis
Hopson shattered his career scoring
high oll9 points, scoring 34 points,

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Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, December 4, 1985 -

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Pirates upend Eagles; HT,_Southern and Oaks post wins
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ByScoUWolle
8ellllael seatf Wrler
EAST MEIGS - The red-hot
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_. Gallla Pirates .:..,malned
.lWCUI
n :
~at 2-0bere Tuesdav evening,
;
posting a close 77-66 SVAC basketball triumph over the Eastern
Eagles, whowereforcedtowalkthe
plank In ~latter stages c1 a torrid
cage battle at Eastern High School.
~win boosts North Gallla to 2-Q
both overall and In the league, while
Easterndrq)sto0.2on both ledgers.
Comlngolfatorrldshootlngspree
during the 1981-85basketbaUseason.
junlorMIIceKemperre-established
hlniselt as an all-league candidate
by notchlng a game-high points.
Two otber Pirates hit the double
· figure plateau as sharp-shooting
Todd Deel zipped 18, and Todd
Holstein added 13.
Eastern's young, but hustling
conting-ent placed four men In
double-figures, led by point guard
Jeff Caldwell with 15, Bryan Durst
wltl114, and Eddie Collins and Greg
Leachman lleach.
Eastern dropped to a 22-17 deficit

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In the first frame, but caught fire to
claw Its way back to a J6.36 halftime
score.
A nearly even second haIt saw
both clubs slow offensively In ~
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third frame, but again tum up~
wick for an exciting fourth quarter
shoot-out. North Gallla gained Its
stronghold with a ten point advan·
tage In the third frame.
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Thewlnnersrlpped the hosts' nets
for 31 of 62 field goal attempts for 50
percent. while canning only 13 ot22
at the line. Eastern sank awarm Z7
for 63 from the field for 43 percent,
th
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andnlpp€d of15at ellne.
Eastern claimed the battle oftbe
boards 43-36 1ed by the dominating
force of sophomore Wade Leachman with 20 and Eddie Collins wltll
9. Diddle and Kemper had 7 and 6
respectively lor the winners.
Nortll GaUia had 6 steals, 13
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fouls. Eastern had 2 steals, 9
turnovers.llasslsts andl5fouls.
In the reserve contest Coach Don
Eichinger's little Eag1es rolled to a
high scoring 60-55 triumph over tlle

little Pirates. Eastern Is now 1·1
overall.
The young Eagle nestl)ngs were
led In scoring by Tony HendrixRwith
15 and Mike Martin with 10. usty
De
ced all
· with 27
nny pa
scorers
pol21nfts,hewhlle I:Celtll Burnette added
ort guests.
Eastern travels to Himnan Trace
tllls Friday, whileNortll Ga Ill a hosts
Symlnes Valley.

SfMMI!I VALUtY (II) - Syl\'e5!('1' Bloomtleld

Soutllwestern.
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At Willow Wood, Deke Barnes
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""'"'"...uDa.~llldd"»"-P'"I""•I·9. MIIte Trace's 64-55 victory QVer Symmes
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Valley.SteveJan-eil addedl3polnts
EAS'IERN(II) -EdColllnd-l·ll.Gret~Leach man

aneasy69-23wtnoverKygerCreek.
The Tornadoes (2-0) were led by Jay
Bostick's 16 points. FUchard GU- .
bride added 10 for Southern. Riehle
GUmore led Kyger cfeek (0·2) with
10. Soutllern led 31-9at halftime and
53-17 attbe
of the third quarter.

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Community calendar I area happenings.

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WEDNESDAY
LONG OOTI'OM- Long Bottom
Community Association meets
Wednesday, 8 p.m., community
buUdlng.

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NOW OPEN FOR THE
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THURSDAY

SYRACUSE-The Meigs Association for Retarded Citizens will
meet at 7 p.m. Thursday at the
Carleton School.

Pai,.ltiu, Ita~ Wets, liw
&amp; Cut Chridmas Trees, Hally &amp;
lue Spruce Tl1tS, Chrislmas
Cactus, Door Wrea1h~ Cordle
Arra......,.
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For
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~c-teryVcnes, Manwnent
Sprays.
op· en Oaiy 9 -6; Sunday 1-5

RACINE - American Legion
refreshments.

POMEROY -Evangeline Chapter 172, OrderotEasternStar,meets
LEBANO~ TWP - Lebanon . 7: 30 p.m. Thursday at temple;
Township Trustees meeting, 7 p.m. officers are to wear chapter dresses.
Thursday at township building.
There wUI be a gift exchange, not
over $5. Women may bring men;
REEDSVILLE -Meeting, Olive men may bring women guests.
Township Trustees, 6:30 p.m.
Thursday at Reedsville Fire
FRI:DAY

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RACINE - The Racine United
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Christmas bazaar In the basement
or tlle Racine United Metfdlst
Church Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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POSTMASI'ER: Send address chang&lt;s

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SATURDAY

SUNDAY
POMEROY - Meigs County
GenealogiCal Society meets sunday, 2 p.m.,.home of Keith Ashley.
Instead of Dec. 15.

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No subscriptions by mall permJUEd In
towns where home carrier servJce Is
avaUable.

There will be a bake sale, homemade candles, and a variety c1 craft
Items. Lunch will he setved.

as spedllcally

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Inland DaUy Press Assocla tlon and \tle
Ohio-Newspaper Association. Natloqal
Advertising RE'presentatlve, Branham
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p.m. Handmade gltt Items, Christmas decorations, baked goOds, and
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Pomeroy.

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POMEROY -:rile annual dinner
dance or thf Jaymar Golf Club will
be beld Friday. All membe!'S,
league meinhers and guests are to
make reservatloi]S as early· as
possible by ·calling Bcb Freed at
992-2044.

Station.

Post!mmeetlng,Thursd~y.Bp . m.;

for the WUdcats (2-0) ' and Sean
SOU'IIIEIIN ,., - Er&lt; """""" 2 ~- Dm
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Soutllwestern 28-7 over a 10 minute connected on 11-17 fourth quarter
stretch ln~flrsthalt andcoastedto free throws to preserve the wln.ln
a 77-52 victory over the Highlanders. the reserve game, Chris Petro
TheOaks'MikeHaleledaUplayers scored 10 points to lead Hannan
with 29 points and 12 rebounds. Trace to a 49-37 win. Joe White and
Brian Howell and Todd Copas each Randy Nelson each scored eight for
added 12 points for Qak HID (1-1). . the Vikings.
John WoUum led ~ Highlanders
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Wednesday, December 4, 1985

Wednesday, December 4, 1985

Legion A·uxiliary holds meeting
Every resident of the Pomeroy
Health Care Center, the Meigs
C®nty ~flrmary, and Arcadia
Nursing Home at Coolville will
agatn this year he prPSente:l a
poinsettia by the . AuxUlary . of
Feeney. Bennett Post 128, American

Legion.

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The projector givlngpolnsettlas to
the residents was one of several
hollday activities planned at Wednesday night's meeting of the
Aux!Uary at the hall.
Two hundred and fifty poinsettias
have been purchase:!, and each one
will be tagged and delivered Nov .11
and 12. In addition, fruit b(ISkets wUI
be taken to all three facUlties and to

the Children's Home In GalUpoHs,
and the Carleton SchoollnSyracuse.
It Is the Auxiliary's third year for the
poinsettia project.

Grange. PlctuJoe41sElhaiJethJordall, wm P'l!l!!llled
a soc:k monkey to Mrs. Collllls, wMh from left Mted,
Pat Mauzey, Carolyn Fraley, CMunbla Gnnce:
Alma Halliday and Ruby Lambert, Star Gnn.,, and
standing, Mary Ell&amp;berday, Racine Granp; Rose
Barrows, Columbia; Barbara Fry, Rock Sprlnp,
Emma Adams, Radne; Je881e White, Hemloc:k, and
BemJee Mldldff,

TOYSFORTOTS-Moretban0081uffedtoysmade
by Melp Couaty Grance members were prmmted to
Veterans Memorlal Hospital Tuesday lfiEmoon.
Theresa CoDins, director flliiiU!IeS, accepted lhe toys
onbehalfofthehospltalforchlldrenwmareconflned
there. Each toy Is filled wllh Poly-Ill which Is made by
the Fairfield Ploc 111 Co. Which spo1110rs the
program eae!i year In cooperallon wllh lbe National

sear.

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Delta Kappa Gamma holds auction
A silent . auctkm of gift and
Chrlstm"lis ltemswasafeatureofthe
holiday meeting of Alpha Omicron
Chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma,
held recently at the Methodist
Church In McArthur.
Patty Proples, member of the

scholarship cornmlttee, had charge
rJ the auction which followed a
dinner served Ill 36 Delta Kappa
Gamma members. Tables were
decorate:! with home-grown pumpldns, and a comlcopla centered the
officers' table. Cheryl Nisley gave

the lnvocatlon.
President Jean Ward announcea
that a joint meeting will he held
March 21 at .the Christ United
Methodist Church In Jackson.
,Esther Maerker, treasurer, read a
thank you note from Mary Houser
and reported that Jane Boorne Is
now at Eatontown, N.J . Mrs. Ward
also read greetings from Elaine Van
Tllburg, retlrlng state president,
Thanksgiving program consisting and from Dorothy Woodard.
of songs, skits, readings, and
Pauline Burson le:l group singing
recitations was held.
of Thanksgiving songs, Including
Aspecial award was presented to "Over the River and Through the
Shirley Friend as captain of the Woods", "Falth of ~r Fathers",
winning team. The church pastor and "America, the Bea~tlful."
. had the closing prayer. On Sunday
Next meeting :wll J?e held at the
evening the teens of the church ' Univerlty Inn, Athens, Dec. 14, 11
present a:! a Thanksgiving program a.m Meigs Crunty members attend·
which concluded with Sharon lngtheMcArthurmeetlngwereLee
Wright singing "The Lord's Lee, BeciiY Zurcher, Wykle WhitPrayer."
ney, and Nellle Parker.

Roundup contest held at church
The Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
Church recently complete:! a fall
famUy roundup contest
Shirley Friend's team won by a
considerable margin over Bob
Barton's team. The losing team
provide:! turkey for a.Thanksgiving
banquet held at the Senior Citizens
Center with about 90 attending.
Following the dinner a complete

Meigs Girl
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the Middleport Emergency Squad,
and the Meigs County Jaycees. The
annual_ Christmas party for auxilIary members was set for Dec. alat
6: ll p.m. with a $5 gift exchange.
Active legionnaires of the post are
Invite:! to atiend the dlnner·prece:llng th party.
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The charter. was drape:! In
memory of Golda Mourning Roush,
· Due to time changes In Buckeye

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Would let .,., know lila 1 time ~ gone,
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Wllh trying to make them 1..1.
SO I guess Its best, the way II ~.
Bull wonder - I'd feel.
To rt'Call and b'y to &lt;1:&gt; tinle things,
And find they were not real.

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and Introduced Eunice Harne, past
grand .chief, and Desste Conway, ·
both of Pataskala. Officers for the
new year were nominated.
During 'the social hour, a cake
.with the Pythlna emblem and Ice
cream were served by the commit·
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POMEROY, OH.
PH.992-2556

Scarberry, leader, and Nora Mar- .
tin, CD- leader, presented world ·
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attending was Maxine Wingett who lai;;;;;;;;i;;.-;;.;q;;;;q;!.lii(;iiii;iii&amp;iiiiOiiHiHQiiiiiiii~
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atthe ceremony. ·
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Syracuse BroWIIIes 1100
F1ower bulbs were plante:l
around the Syracuse Grade School
flagpole recently by members of the
Syracuse Brownie Troop JUJ.
Three new members were In·
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to bring tn food for the Community . _, -·.~
Action Agency's food pantry at the liH)"-&lt;
troop's Christmas party on Dec. 16.
A workshop on Christmas crafts
was set for Monday's meeting.

RI'X:ALLING TIME
When I look back o'er the life I've lived,
lr makes mt' wonder why.

awarded and refreshments were
served.
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The new off!cers are Ariene
Ritchie, Eastern, president; Gina
Pellegrino, Southern, vice pres!·
dent; Michele Folmer, Meigs,
secretary-treasurer, Patty Dui'St,
Eastern, chaplain and parHmentarlan, and Tonya Young, Soulbern,
competition chairman. Sally Yates
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"108 MaJesty"
The glory &lt;I his Majesty
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naked eye to see
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made he
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Pythian Sisters conduct meeting
Alta Ballard, district deputy of
District 11 was honored as the
"Pythlan Sister of the Year" at a
meeth!g of Rockland Temple 615
held Monday night at the commun·
lty buDding at~ Bottom.
AcertUicateofmerltandacrystal
dish were presented to her by the
Temple. Mae McPeek, rrost excel·
lent chief, presided.at the meeting

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When my ship ot llle set san,
Not too many years ago.
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Southern third. Door prizes were

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Katheryn Metzger had the prayer
and Peggy Caton presided at the
meeting In the absen!!' of Becky·
Tyree.A door prize sent by Mrs.
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turkey .and ham dinner preceeded
the meeting. It was noted that the
Post wUI sack Christmas candy on
Dec. 22 at 2 p.m. for their annual
project of remembering children d.
the oommunlty.

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8-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy MiddlePort, Ohio

Wednesday, December 4, 1985

·1\JcFarlane resigns from foreign policy post

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·· .,m.ENDIOMAS
tJft Willie lloule Reporier

House to hold oft official c:omment
on such a move lor so long.
VfAS!UNGTON (UPI) - Na:
The Washington Post, cttltig
tiona! ·aecurtty adviser Robert administration sourres, said t!)day
McFarlane, frustnited by an mg(lthat McFarlane lnformedPresldent
lng tllrf ·battle with White House · Reagan r1 his decision to leave- to ·
· cllk:fotstatrDonald Regan, has quit spend more t!me with his family hls tql toretgn poHcy post after two whlle the president vacatkmed In
•yean, aciJnlnbtratlon otflclals say. California durtng the Thanksgiving
· Allies said they expect a formal holiday.
IIIUIOUJicl!mEnt of the resignation
The Washington Tlliles reported
today.NewsreportsotMcFarlane's today thatAdm.John M. Poindexter
de&lt;:lslon ~rfaced two days ago, was chosen to replace McFarlane.
making It unusual for the White Possible successors had Included

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David M. Abshire, the U.S. ambassador to NA'rO; Poindexter,
McFarlafle's deputy; and Lawrence Eagleburger, ~ormer assistant secretary of state.
Poindexter, reached at his suburban ~kville, Md ., home, declined
to comment on the report. "I don't
have any comment," Poindexter
said.
Sinre Regan came the White
House In a swap of jobs with
Treasury secretary James Baker,
there has been frlctton between

nuclear-powered missile submarines for the Navy, F-16flghtersfQr
the Air Force and M·l tanks for the
Army.
"The suspension Is lor a tempor·
acy period pending completion of
the legal proceedings Initiated by
the indictment," the Navy said.
"The suspension Is based on
y esterday's (Monday's)
indictment."
General Dynamics, based In St.
Louis, has :Jl days to respond to the
suspension.
In a statement, the firm said the
suspension was "Inappropriate
since the Issues in thecaseshould not
have resulted in Indictments against
the company or Its people. The
company's actions challenged In the
indictment Involved highly rophlstl·
cated regulatory and accounting

matters."
The Indictment charged the
Pomona division and the lour
employees, Including Beggs, with
trying to hide a $3.2 million cost
overrun on a $39 million contract to
build two prototypes of an Army
anti- aircraft weapon known as the
Sgt. York gun.
The Justice Department charged
the defendants with one count of
conspiring to defraud the Pentagon
from January 1979 to August 1981
and lflth six counts of making false

r!!slgnallon Monday night upon his
return from Calllornla with
Reagan.
The president declined Tuesday
to discuss . the matter, telling
· reporters: "I'm ·not taking any
questions."
• Both ·cas News and the Post
·reported McFarlane had informed
Reagan d. his declston last week In
CaHfomta.
A retired Marine lieutenant
colonel, McFarlane was named to
replace Wllllam Clark as nattonal
secudty advlser0ct.17, 1983. He had
been Clark's deputy and a speclat
envoy to the Middle East.
He also served In the State
Department and durtng the Nixon
era when Kissinger was national

securtty adviser.
McFarlane, 48, has been close to
the president, frequently seelnghlm
several. times a day to brlnghlmup
to date on secudty and tntelllgence
matters. He also was an lrii(JOrtant ·
force before the Geneva summit
meeting between ijeagan and
Soviet leader Mlkhall Gorbachev. ·
But the pecking order was plain tg
see at the summit when Regan sat
next lo Reagan at the table durtng
the plenary sessions with Gorba'
chev and his advisers.
Several months ago there were
rumors that McFarlane was In Une
to become ambassador to Japan
when Ambassador Mike Mansfield
retires. He also was mentioned as a
possible ambassador to Israel.

Regan, on the other hand, has
objected to McFarlane bypassing
hlm and calling the IreSident
directly In times of crisis.
. .. The White Hwse remained otiiclally silent m the matter Tuesday,
but deputy . press secretary Larry
Speakestoldreportersthepresldent
.would abide by the wishes of any
staff melllber who wanted to leave
ctllce, an Indication McFarlane's
resignation was being accepted.
· McFarlane quietly said "no
to United Press Internacomment"
statements. Beggs worked lor the
tional when asked about the
company untll 1981.
The company said It wUiflght the
charges.
The Army later selected the Ford
.,
Aerospace Co. to build the weapon,
blit after spending more than $1
Of Writt Daitl¥ S.nti"tl Classi!Md Dtpl.
billion, Defense secretary Caspar
lll Cou1t St. PomtlfY, 0"1o 4$769
Weinberger scrapped the project In
August because the weapon did oot
meet speclllcatlons.
Public Notice
Public Notice
Public Notice
Public Notice
The company Is the subject a: one
of · the biggest Investigations ln
Pomt Rock In Melgo County, rovioion to ODNR '-•mit No.
Vlriton County Rocordor, VinADDENDUM TO PART 1,
Ohio. More opaclficatty. lllo D-0354. Molgo Mine No. I.
Defense Department history stem·
ton County Court Houoe,
ITEM E (8)
Main s-. McArthur, Ohio lilt occuplll portiona of Owned by Soulllom Ohio
ming from problems Involving
SOUTHERN OHIO
46861
. Written oorr..P..,. Soctiona 26, 26 end 31 In Coot Co~ony, P. 0. Box
military contracts.
COAL COMPANY
Columbia TOW!lohlp, T.9N., 490, Alhono, Ohio 45701.
dence concerning lllo opptictRACCOON MINE NO. 3
The Navy suspended awarding
tion mov be .,bmltted to 'R,15W. The deocribed areolo The olte Ia located 1.6 mileo
REVISED 8/29/85
dlo Dlvlalon of Rocleme- oonlllned in tho Volea Milia Eoot of Solem Center ldja·
new contracts to the firm from May
tion.
Fountain Squ....,, Bultd- ond - - u. s. Geologi- cent (in 1 Northerly direction)
21 to Aug. 13 lor so- caned
LEGAL NOTICE
lntf
B-3,
Columbua. Ohio co! 5"""'1' 7.6 minute quat- to SToiii'Routo 124 In Melgo
rongto .._, A oopy of tho op. County, Ohio. Mora opoclfl.
"pervasive" misconduct and with- ' Purauent to Ohio Reviled 43224.
Section 1613-07
plication ia IVIitol&gt;to for Fllblic catty, tho tile oa:upioa por·
held progress paymej'lts of $437 Coda
IF!, nollce Ia hereby given o1
inlpoction at lllo office of lllo tiono of Socdona 8 ond 18
million on existing contracts be- ""'Ilion to ODNR '-•mit No. 1111 13, 20, 27: tl 214. 4tc Melga County RIICOrller, and
Fractiono1. 2, 8. and t2
tween March and July because of 'D-04t3, R-n Mine No. 3.
Public Notice
Melga County Court Houoe, (Sectiona 9 ond 16) In Solem
owned by Southom Ohio
Seoond Street. Porraroy, Ohio Townohlp, T.8N., R.16W.,in
"unallowable expenses".
Coot Compony. P. 0. B""
46~19. Wrilt4ol comopon- lha hollow of Porker Run .,d
ADD~NDUM TO PART t.
It also canceled two contracts· 490, Athens, Ohio 46701.
donco ooncoming tho opptict- ko unnamed tributerieo. The
ITEM E.(5) ,
worth $2! mllllon and fined the firm Tho olte lo locetld 2.6 mlloo
tion may be oubmlned U&gt; deacrlbed area is contained i"
SOUTHERN OHIO'
lllo Dlvlolon of Roclemetion, the Wilkaovlte and Ruttlnd
COAL COMPANY
$676,283 lor giving g!lts to rellred Willi of Witk-llo odjactm
tin a Soulhwooterly dlrocFounllin Squa,., Building B- U. S. Geologico! Su!Yoy 7.6
MEIGS
MINE
NO.
2
Adm. Hyman RJckover, who super- 'tionlto State Route 124 in
3. Coklmbus. Ohio 43224.
REVISED 8/23/.86
minulll quldrongte ftiiPI. A
vised the Navy's nuclear power Vinton County, Ohio. M..O
(11113. 20.27: (1214. 4tc copy of lllo app-n 1o llllilopoclllcaotty, lllo olta occuptoo
able tor public lnopaction 11
LEGAL liiOTICE
program.
of Section 16 end
Purau~~nt to Ohio Rovialllo offlco of tho Moigo County
. Public Notice
Despite the penalties, General ponlona
Froctlono 24, 30 and 38 in 011 Cocle &amp;action 11113.07
!lacordor. Moiat County
Dynamics won $6.6 bllllon worth r1 Witkoavlte ToiMiohip, T.BN .. !Fl. nollcela
given o1 ADDENDUM TO PART 1. Court Houoe, Second 11"Pofi'IOrO'/. Ohio 46789. Writ·
Pentagon contracts durtng the brst R.1ew., tmmldtetetv ldJa- revition to ODN R '-•mit No.
ITEM E (61
ten w;&amp;IJ)OI'dM\~» concemSOUTHERN OHIO
10 months of 1985- a 1111.6 peroent cont tto tho Eutl of Roccoon D-03&amp;5, Melaa Mine No. 2,
ing lllo appticttion may be
Crook. The due- - Ia owned by foulllom Ohio
COAL COMPANY
Increase compared with the same contained In lllo Mulgo .,d Cotl Company, P. 0 . B""
oubmilllld
to tho Dlvloion
MEIGS MINE NO. 1
of Recllmllion,
Fountain
period a year ago, the Washington WikteovNte U. S. Gootogiclt
490. Alhono, Ohio 46701.
REVISED
9/19
/
86
Survey
7.6
minute
quatran·
·
Squa.._
Building
B-3,
ColumThe
oilo
io
located
jull
South
LEGAL NOTICE
Analysis Corp.reP,Orted recenlly.
gte mo.-. Acopy of tho oppi· of tho inter-lion ~ County
PUrsuant to Ohio Revil- bus. Ohio 43224.
cotton lo available lor public Roodo 27 end 9. oppmxlme· ed Cocle Soctlon 1613·07
lnopoction altho offico of tho ·toly t .1 miteo Soulhooll of (F), notice Ia hereby given of 111) 13, :!o, 27: (12) 4. 4tc

-Dynamics hit with suspension
By RICHARD C. GROSS
w~ (UP!) -General
Dynamics Corp. Is out of business
wltb the govermnent untll a federal
fraud lndlctlnent against the em·
battled weapons maker Is resolved .
: The Defense Department barred
the firm Tuesday from bidding on
any new government contracts as
punishment for the Indictment
handed down Monday by a federal
gralid jury In Los Angeles.
Amongthefoqrpeople Indicted as
well as the company's Pomona.
Call!., dlvlston ·wasNASA Ad minis·
trator James Beggs, who stepped
iloiW from his post pending resolu·
tlon of the case.
It marked the second suspension
~lnce August against the nation's
No. 3 weapons maker, which won
$6.8 billion worth of Pentago
contracts durtngflscall981.
The Navy, which acts as execu·
tlve agent for Pentagon contracts
with the company, said the suspen~ton does not affect existing con·
tracts but those cannot be renewed
or extended during the suspension
jJerlod.
The suspension applies to every
dtvlskm In the company that does
business with government agencies. The firm also produces
components lor NASA 's space
. program.
Military contracts include

McFarlane 1\lld Regan. Aides say
McFarlane. has resented Regan's
"take charge" style and his Intrusion In foreign policy maklng.

The Daily Sentinel

PHONE 992-2156

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Beggs said to be-resigning
WASHINGTON (UPII - · NASA
Administrator Ja~ Beggs, on the
threshold of what he&lt;called Amert·
ca's "most important year" · in
space,' Is stepping aside to fight a
federal Indictment charging hlm
with fraud, administration sources
say.
Word that Beggs was taking an

Indefinite leave of absence came
while the NASA chief was in
Washlngton overseeing the highly
succes!tul mission of the space
shuttle Atlantis, which landed In
Caltfornla Tuesday.
· Earlier In the day, White House .
spokesman Larry Speakes hinted
that President Reagan wanted

Republicans table
·p roposal to endorse
governor's race
By GRETEL WIKLE
COLUMBuS, Ohio (UP!)
RepubliCan party leaders decided to
add the race lor U.S. Senate to the
four statewide contests itl which
they plan to make endorsements,
but for a second time tabled amPtlon
to make an endorsement In the
governor's race.
The likely benioficlary at the
Republican Central and Executive
Committee's decision to endorse ln
the GOP race for Senate Is Rep.
Thomas Kindness, the only Republl·
can so far to announce his Intention
.to ruh against Democratic lncum·
bent John Glenn.
The committee agreed in October
to endorse candidates for auditor,
attorney general, secretary of state
and treasurer. A cand.ldate screenIng committee wUl meet later this
month and make recommendations
tor endorsement by the end of
January.
But a decision on endorsing In the
governor's race was pushed back to
January, In hopes the candidates
will have chosen their running
mates.
Former Gov. James Rhodes
Tuesday named Hamilton County
Commissioner Robert A. Taft II his
running mate.
- The three candidates for the Ohio
Supreme Court who were recomIJiended last week by the screening
committee, Judge Thomas Moyer,
Judge Joyce George and Justice
Robert Holmes, received the committee's endorsement.
But a handful of committee
members, led by Cuyahoga County
GOP Chairman Robert Hughes,
want the party to !Did off on making
otber endorsements until· after the
Feb. :llllllng deadline.
Both their attempt to table the
endorsements lor Supreme Court
candidates and their attempt to walt
untD after the flUng deadline to
endorse faDed, bUt they managed to
prevent the cornmtttee from decld·
lilg to endorse a candidate In the
jiOVernor's race, a proposal supported by Rep. Robert Netzley,
It-Laura.
"As I look back m the lasl:llyears
of the Republlcan .party In Ohio,"
Netzley said, "It's been a prettY sad

situation. Since 1966 we've only
elected three candidates to statewide oi!Ice. I consider It aJ years d
disarray." .
NeWey blamed the party's c.pposttlon to pre-primary enoorsements
for Its weakness In state elections
and criticized the comrnlttee for not
nuturtng young candidates.

INSIDE YARD SAtE

Down !tom. Rutland Post
Office, will be runni)J until
alter Christ1111s. New &amp;
used toys, somethlnc for
the whole family, dolls,
tools, novelties, etc.

His

decision to take the leave
while he defends himself against the
Indictment Is acceptable to the
White House, the sources said.
NASA officials refused to confirm
or deny the report. However, James
Fanseen, special aSsistant to the
administrator, said Tuesday Beggs
was "going to sleep on It tonight.
He's going to make up his mind
tomorrow morning."
Beggs, early today, announced he ·
would hold a newsconferenceat2: 30
p.m. EST to discuss his future. But
the newsconferencewascanceled a
lew hours Iaterwithoutexplanatlon.

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CIVIC CENTER
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Sat., 10 o.m.-12 II-

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10/10/l mo. pd.

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TREES
&amp; PINE CONES
FOR WREATHS

EUGENE LONG

Comptell Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of ott Typ8o

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Oalllpollt, Ohio

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Ripley OHict
For Hours
304-372-570'

"Free Eatlmatea"

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Ph. 16141 143-5425

11-12·2 mo.

LINDA'S
MEXICAN
POnERY &amp;
GIFT SHOP

10-14-tlc

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

3n K2nd
lllthlleport
•POTTERY
•CLOCKS
•TOYS
•IMPORTS

FOR ALL YOUR
WIRING NEEDS

11-7-85·1 mo.

Residential &amp; Commercial
Call:

992-5875 Or
742·3195

BOGGS

B·B·tlc

SALES &amp; SERVICE

'VINYL SIDING
*ALUMINUM SIDING
*ILOWN IN
INSULATION ·

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

3-D
AUTO
CENTER

BISSELL

Authorized JohR Deere,
New Holland, Bush Hoc
Farm Equipment
Dealer

110'12 Well Main Slrttt, Po1111roy, Ohio
Pho.e 61 ••992.6778

SIDING CO.

1973·80 GMC TRUCK PARTS
FENDERS ...................139 DOORS ••••••••••••••••••••••119
·TAll GA1ES ................ S9 led linln-'165 Ia 1175
8FT. GM COMPLETE BEDS MIAILABLE

Sunday Calls

All STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS
Sizes Start From 12'd6'

Hysell·
Garage

UTILITY BUILDINGS

fiiut
K CAB CO~
. 107 Sycamore St., Pomeroy, Oh. A

t
t

PHONE 992 .. 707 5

Racine, Oh.
Ph. 614-843-5191
.
10·6·tfC

•

Rf&amp;JC111
We can repair and re·
core radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

PAT HILL FORD
992-2196
Middleport, Ohio
1·13·tfc

At. 124,Pamerar Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

· '

We With All Our
Cutto111ert A Merry
Chrllfmannd AHappy
New Yearl
11·29·851 mo. pd.

Also Transmission

PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121
3·24-tlc

j

2 LOCAnONS
New Lima Rd.
I 08 ViM St.
Rutland
Gallipolis
742-2225 or 742-2771
446-9244
9:00 A.M. • 6:00 P.M. Monday-Saturday

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Statio":,t ~otic

SigM, I

Sto..,.,

lusiness Forms,

Copy Sanim, ltc.
m Mill st., lllidol..,.r

104 ..,.... , h., , _ . ,

Battery Sale

SALES &amp; RENTALS

992-3345312/tln

NOW DB DK. 4

1.0% OFF
ANY PERM

992-2725

169 ... 21111 • .,.;
Middleport, OIL

11/4/1110.

Out of Town Customers Call Collect
•Home Oxygen
•Ho111ital Bods •Wheal Chairs
WE IIU IIIDKAII ANI OTHER INSURANCE
CAIIMEIS WilEN EIIG.LE

(CUT OUT FOil FUTUII US£)

WE HAUL-810 OR SMf.LL
PICK UP WEEKLY ·

KEN'S
APPLIAN(E
SERVICE
915·3561
All Mdu

•Washert •Diahwuherl
•R•n~a

•Rofrigerotaro
•Dryora •Fretlert
PARTS and SERVICE

AGRI BOSS

12 VOLT-6 VOLT
3 YE'All WARRANTY

lOWMAN'S HOMi u• MEDICAL SUPPLY
61 Plote St., Go.....

ONLY

24

MGM Farm City
Service Station

ANGIE'SMlcldltport,
PIZZA ·
349 N. 2nd,

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
6 A.M. TO 11 P.M.

Oft.

992•3559
SANDWICHES

OPIN IA.M.
fll It P.M.

i

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Computerized Heari11 Aid Selection
Heanng Evaluations For All Ages_

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

REAL ESTAlE ·
FOR SALE
SPUT Ll'ID. HOUSE with 3
Wootns. 2 COII1flot• bllhs,
dininc room, IMn1room and
,lqt rwcrutlon room. lo.caltd on 8 ICI'IS. t.p !ann
pond. Racint 1111.
1

3 BEDROOIIIIOBILE HOllE
on 3 lots In Syracuse.
·
OLDER HOUSE with 3 bedrooms on corner lot In Syr·

CUSI.

! (614) 446-7619 or (614) 992·6601

HOME NATIONAL

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Real Estate amto'
4

216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
·l-(6141-992-3325

Playful Christmas kittens, to

MIDDLEPORT - 5 room
frame, I foor, 2 BRs, gas
heat &amp; extra large level lot.
Just $16.500.
NEW LISTING - 6 quiet
acres and mobile home IJ1
jJlod paved road. New work'
shop/garage and drilllli w~l.

$22,000.

Giveaway

good home. 1 black. 1

BANK

Help Wanted

FREE PARKING
Sue llultlhv, lliHon Roush,
V'qjl &amp; Blut:e.

Housing
Headquart~rs

credit carda. and gttneral
office administration. Sucoe11ful candideta will be

oolf-motlvoled. tlka chol·
longing work, have good

communications ski!ll. int elllgent, ISJS.,IIIIV I I Rd

able

obaorb end apply

to

comprehensive training pro·
gram~ to perform succellfully. In credit, ootal, collection• and administration .
Competitive aalary com·
menaurate with experience
and excellent benefit•. It

Free to good homo. 2·3
month old puppioo. Block .
lab. type. 814-992·6824.

Help Wanted

eve,.,thlng. Call 814-4483870.

Pan german ahttpherd 8t

.

POMEROY -:- Mulberry
Ave., 'stts this good 3 BR
house. Storm windows, oak
floors, hot water heat &amp;walk
to the stores. Ony $28,000.
SOUTHERN - 2 houses &amp;3
acres near Racine.
SYRACUSE - Small 3 BR
frame being remod~led &amp; 2
lev~ lots. ' Asking $16,000.
MIDDLEPORT - 5 room
one floor home near grocery, Ras heat. carpetinR &amp;
small lot lor $17,!XJO. ·
MIDDLEPORT - Modern
type home, 2 BRs, full base·
ment &amp; formal dining. Has
garage apt. Near the busi·
ness section.
HANDYMAN - 2 houses,
one needs work, bulonejust
remodeled, in Middleport.
Only $25,000.
!liE FLDOR -In Rustic Hil~.
Stove, refrigerator, washer,
dryer, office plus 6 rms. Very
good carpeting Family rm.
12xl9 &amp; chain ink fenced
yard.

au mer financial Hrvle• con·

eumer toane. home mort·
gaget, InSurance .. lu.

intarooted, cell 81 4·4482786 ond ook for Mr.
Clatworthy tor your career
lntarvlow. Boneflclel of
Ohio, Inc . of 416 2nd. Avo,
Goltlpolio. Oh 45631. Equol
Opportunity Employer M-F.

orange, 1 taupe. To go with

Need 8 good peoplo.

6 Lost and Found
FOUND: Bifold wire rim

No experience necaaury .

Must be available for Immediate employment. Houra
1 PM tit 10PM. 11,200 118'
month. Call Thur1. or Fri.

glooooo. on Court St. Celt 10AM to 3PM for peroonol
6t 4-448-1777.
lnteNiow 614-446·7441.
Loll · Shocking Collar. Euy · Auembty Work!
Vicinity McClintock $26 . 1600.00
par 100. Guaran·
Aoword. 304-676-1249.
LOST dog, 6 y11r old tomato
Golden Retrivor, port of toll

miaslng. 1n1wera to Ashley,

REWARD. 304-876-1222.

Found TNT area -· Blonde

teed payment . No
uperlence-No selea. Detallt

aond oalf -addraaoed
llampad envelope: ELAN
VITAL-5847 341B Enllr·
prloa Rd. · Ft . Pierce. FL
33482.

Cocker Spaniol dog. 304- Eooy Au ombty Wo1kl
876-3633.
1600.00 per 100.Guoron·
teed Payment. No
Loot In Gottipolio .. Rope Experi.onco-No Sataa. Do.otvlod odd-a-bead necklace. tllls
1111nd salf-addrassad
About 46 baada on chain. atampad
envelope: Eton VI·
Rawardl304-676-7645.
tot -71 6 3418 Entarprloo
Rd. Ft. Pierce. FL 33482.
7
Yard Sale
Part lima R.N.o. 3:00·
11 :00, 1! :00· 7:00. Wilting
to wort&lt; in tong tarm care.

...... Gaiiiiioifs.. ------&amp;Vicinity
Hutod Garoge Sola Debby
Dr.. 10% off oil ~omo 011cept
fumiluro. Thuro .. Fri., &amp; Sat.
Workman ' s. 814-446·
3918.

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Muat be abl~ to coordinet'
excellent piltiant cere tor our
residents who are very JP•

clot people. Accepting oppll·

catkins Mon . through Fri. at
Pomeroy Health Clra Cen·

tor. E.O.E.

.

To oell Avon. call 304·676·
1429.
RN'a appll 0otlono now being
eccopted lor part·limo em·
ploymant. Call Plauont Vol·
loy Hoopltat. Poroonnol dept.
304-875-4340 ext. 308.
Wanted pizza datlvery .,.,.

608
E . Main

POMEROY,O.
992-2259
NEW LISTING - Near Pomeroy - A neat ittle two
llidroom home on small lot.
Gas heat, c~y water, garage.
()rly $8,!XJO.OO.
· PtUCE REDUC£D- Here is a
real bargain, really nice 2
story home in Porreroy.
tmner must sacrifice &amp; has
reduced price to $23,000.00.
Call now~ your sllow~g

We have several investment
properties thlt are prictd to
sell. II you want a rantal
unit to rtPiir wt hm sev·
oral &amp;aad deals. Call &amp; we
can ten you how t1 1111ke
money wrth 1 rantal.
, NEW LlSTlN - Rlcint Need a building lot11 acre lot
with all utilities on site plus
septic. 28'x44' block base·
ment already constructed .
$10,000.00.
Henry E. Cleland. Jr.
992-6191
Jean Trussell 949-2660
Dottie Turner 992-5692
Jo Hill 985-4466

RICK PEARSON AUCTIO·
NEER SERVICE . Eolato.
farm.

antique, liquidation

sal... licensed Ohio and

AIIIIIJIIIII :t~ IIWIII S
3 Announctmtnta

Recine Gun Shoot opon·
oorld by Raclno Gun Club.
Every Sundoy, beginning ol
1:00 p.m. Foctory Choko12
guoge ohotguno.
No hunting or tteop-lng.
doy or night on lllo Chorieo
E. Yo11 Forma. Vlolotor1 witt
be proaocutod.

Inn.

gent'-man. Day care. C1ll

9

Wanted To Buy

304-676· 3664 or 675·
4314 .

We pay cuh for late model

clean uaod cero.
Jim Mink Chev.·Oido Inc.

12

Bill Gena Johnson

Situations
Wanted

814-448-3672

WANTED TO BUY u10d
wood 8t

coal

heaters .

Privata core for elderly per·
aon In my honw . Room 1:

·&amp; Olive St. Gallipolis. Colt

6t4-448-3169.

board, good cere. On Rl.
218, Crown City. Coll614·
268-8609.

Wanted to buy· guna. knives

Vacancy for the elderly in

SWAIN'S FURNITURE. 3rd .

coino. paying In coah, wilt
pick up. Call614-448·3449
or 814·448-2799.

&amp;

Smell mobile home, 8 or 10
ft. wide. Reuonabta. Call
Mytlmo 814·388-9711 .
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE. Bodo, Iron,

oor homo. Traina! and fif-

t•n yNn experience. C11l

814-992-7314.
Nursing

cere

In private

honw . Room tor two PI·

~anti. $600. 1 month. Coli
814-992-3696.

!-=========18 Wantad to Do

1--------------dloheo.

wood, cupboarda, chairs,

chooto, baaketo,
llono )Ira, antlquoo, gold
and altvor. Wrlto -M.D.
Mitior, Rt.2, Pomeroy, Ohio
45769 or coli 614·9927780.

Proloooionol Santo oooklng
employment. Buolnaoe or
family Chrlotmoa portioo.
Coil 304-e76-n48 wkh
one weak

Buying daily gold, lilv• booking.
colna, ringt,jewelry, aterling
ware, old coins. large cur-

notice for

rency. Tor&gt; prlcoa. Ed. Burkott Barber Shop, 2nd. Avo.
Middleport, Oh. 614·9923476.

Fin~nw l

Wanted to buy good uood
piano for church. Coil 304·
876·1284.

Opportunity . Nolionotty

21
Bu1ineas
Buying Row Fur. Boot and
0 ppo rtu nity
Door hldeo. Salting-trapping
oupplloo. Whoot .,d nlto
IIIIa. Goorga Buckley, 614I NOTICE I
884-4781 . Houra:12-9p.m. THE OHIO
VALLEY PUBUSHING
CO.
rocommondo
Wontld:old planoo. Poylng th1t you do bualneaa
with
tZO. l t40 . uch. Firat ftoor people yoo know, ond NOT
only. Write giving dlroctiono.
-d money Ill roug~ the
Witton Pionoa. Box 188 to
mall until you hove lnvelltSordlo Ohio. 43948 . Phono gated
the offering.
at 4-48 3·1806.

FmploymPn1
Sl!l v li:(~S
Help Wanted

()no certified Modlcot Tech·
nologiol, waokdayo. Sona
reoumo or oppty to Medical
Plozo. 203 Jochon Pike,
GolllpoNo. Oh 46831 .
Experienced bobyolttor
wanted in mY home. Wukdlyt appro.:. l30·40 hours a

SWEEPER end aewing mo·
chine repolr, porta, ond
Mlppllu.
Pick up .,d
delivery, Devlo Vaouum
Cteoner, one half milo up
Goor111a Creek Rd. Coli
et 4-448-0294.

son . Muat have own vehicle

and bt 19 v•r~ or older.
Apply In peraon VIllage Pizzo

Wool Vlrglnlo. 304· n3. Part ~me cooking and tight
6785 or 304-773-11430.
houaokeeptng for elderly

Real Estate General

~ Licensed Clinical Audiologist .,

"

Notk:a Super Cable.. Free
hookup ends Dec . 13. To
add channala or get cable
call 304-876-6066. Dionay
or HBO is a great Chrillmos

11

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417 Second Avenue, Box 1213 ·
·Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
S:U tfn

Road .

PHONE 614·992·9932

ssoo

' Usteniew Devices
Television
z

Rayburn

gift.

"IS &amp; COOIIIIS

LG. PIZZA w/one Item .........

C!l

TEAFORD :

FRESH MUD

Subs· Steak· Stromboli
Ham 8t Cheese • Pizza Bread
FREE Local Delivery

T111i1g $'1611/

$39 95

All SIZES IN STOCK

JOHN C. EILIN
GA.AGE SERVICE
Rt. 2, Cooi•Mio

COMPLETE LINE OF
FARM AND AUTO
BATTERIES

614-446-7283

We Deliver

Real Estate General

LANGSVILLE - Over one
acre in the country and a
like new 3 bedroom ranch
lyp'e house with 2 garage.
Equipped krtchen, all in
good condition. $41,900.00.

THE QUALITY
PlUS: Offlco SUpjlli• &amp;
Furnilurt, Wo4dlng
and Graduation

and

Phyllis Burton farm .

COUNTRY ESTATE- Over 4
acres of ground with a beau·
tilul new home. HI story
home, lull basement, 2 car
garage, in·ground pool and
many other features. Call to·
day. $64,!XJO.OO.

Have Your Trophy Mounted ly A
Full Tl• Taxidermist
Co"""' Q111Dfg, Not p,~,

,, All YHI Pt~Mitt /illir

Men or Oogo between Eck·

ard

HANDYMAN SPECIAL Owner wants to sell &amp;has re·
duced this orne in Middle·
port to Sl2,!XJO.OO. Fulllol
!valued at $7,!Xl0) that only
·1~aves a $5,000 value on
lhis two story home. Needs
repairs. Call today.

THE TAXIDERMY SHOP

PIINT SHOP

No hunting or trespualng.

1·3·Hc

Roge~

11

.. tomor Representative.
Lonoty, nead a dlio1 Meet c
Be eaoclated with one Of
thot apoclot aomaono today I the leadere in consumer
Colt Datotimo tott-fr• 1· financial
aervlcea. lmme·
800·972-7678 anytime day dlato opening
for qualified
or night.
lndivlduot lntarolled In con·

Far111 E•ulplll ..t
Partt &amp; Set-lee

FALL SALE

New Homes Built

992·6215 or 992 ..7314
Pameror. Ohio ·
12·8·tfc

11·22·1110.

DEA..LINE DECEMBER 20, 19B5

U-SA~E

SUIGEIT II APPT.

Worked in horN erN
20 Y•ro

Flatwoods Rd., Co. Rd 26
2 Mi. from fiWI Poinll
Watch For Sigm
11·26-1 mo.

"Wt R111 F" lm "

Mon.-Waoi.•Thurs. 3·5 pm
TUII. 6:30-11 Fri: 1-2 pm
Saturday 10·11 :30 1111
UIGE ANIMAL &amp;

VICYL &amp; AWMINUM

PRE-CUT TREES
AVAILA8LE

CALL
446·4522

SIIALl ANIMAL HOUIS

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

ALSO

ACAR

Paul E. Shockey, DVM
PT. PlEASANT OFFICE
305 Jacklon ln.

11-12-1 mo.

CHRISTM~S

V. C. YOUNG Ill

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and scenes blanketed with snow, Christmas encompasses
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this past year. For us it means saying "thanks" to you, our many
friends, old and new, whose kind support we'll always treasure.
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"Free Ea1imates"

Beggs to step aside, saying, "The
president believes Mr. Beggs will d9
the right and proper thing so far as
his government service."
Beggs, a formerGeneralDynamlcs Corp. executive, and three
current of!lcers of the ftnn were
· Indicted MondaY on charges of
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w•k. hour. Ylry. ReferenCII required. Wrhe to box

3030 In CllrtoflhoGottlpollo
Dolly Tribune. 826 Third
Avo., Galllpotlo. Oh 4683 I .

Moorman

FHd

Bualne1s

know manuficturer needs

localulea and service representative. On -the-job trlinging . Excellent benefiU .
Would prefer peraon who
haa raised I iveatock or been
In own busJneq . Muat have
good reputation and crwdit

rating. For confldontlol In·
terview oend to Box T1010
In core of Gollipollo Dolly
Tribuna, 826 Third Avo.,
Goltipollo. Oh 4563t .
22 Money to loan
HOME OWNERS-Rofinonco
to low fixed rate. Use equity
for 1ny purpose. ,leader

Morlgogo Co., 6t4-6923061 .
23

Professional
Services

The Golllo County Extension
Service Ia now accepting
applleatlona for a temporery, parttime 4-H program

ooolotont. We wilt be ac·
copttng apptlcollono
lhrou_. Docombor 13. lntorootat lndlvtduali should
contoct tho Gatlla County
Extension Servlco, 1602
Eollem Avo .. Gotllpollo, Oh
814-448-7007.

Piano Tuning. lane Daniela,

814·742· 2961 . Aloo: Baby
Grand Pi1no for qle. Free
delivery end tuning.
Plano tuning end repair, tunl

up lor tho holldlyo, apoelat
delivery. Ward'a Keyboard;
304-876-6600 or 6753824 .

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Profe ..ionel

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

LAFF-A-DAY

ServiCI!I

46

By owner. Muotoell·moved.

3 bdr. ranch, one car garage.

Wt.lng clllllnce from North
eMilio High School. Reduced
to t21.900. Call 614-388·
8711 .

A Nndyman'e opportunity
lor profit: Green School
diltrict, 2 ltOry hOUIO with
v-r•ga, 1torm window•. re·
frig . , ttove &amp; wuher
t28,000 or belt offer. Coli
114·441·2028 or 814·245·
9180.
1 acre with houH, 2 bdr.,
Nral Water, septic tank.
mobile homo hookup ,
112,500 . Call 614-388·
1858.
81 ecres plua beauttful ttona
ond ctdor homo. Ovo~ook·
lng back-up weter of Hock-

Ing 111-. Reduced from
1181,000. to 1126,000.
Mull - to opprecloto. Coli
1114·187·1150 oltor 9 :30
a .m . or 7:30p.m .
·
By owner. Remodeled 3

bedroom houoe on At. 33.
• N- F.A.Iurnaco, lorga lot.
123,000. Collect 814-423·
8289 .

By owner. Stately, 3 bed·
room houM at 10 E. St. in

Pomeroy. 5 woadld acrn.
t.rnily room. dining room,

F.A. hoot. 2 bltha, bloo·
mont, garage. 127.000 .
Collect 614·423·8289.

Exterior complete interior
..,.dy to complete. All ~ck.
onorgy olflciont. ~~~- bed·
room r~~ncMr litting on one
1cre. Priced on Inspection
only (3041175·2981 .

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."We get twiCe as

junk
mail as other families. My

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41

Houses for Rent

for Rent
Hames for rent . Easy to
hoot, 3 bdr .. fomily room
wijh woodburnor. goraga. 4
bdr.. 3 batho, 2 fomily
rooms, 2 fireplaces. privecy.
3 bdr . brick with .2 llroplo·
ces, f1mily room. gerege. 4
bdrt., 2 batht," family room.
2 fireplaces. Wilking dit·
tlnce to lawn. 2 bdr.
fireplace, fuR batement. gar·
age. 3 bdr., 1 car gerege.
country etmoaphere, 111y to
hoot. 4 bdro .. 3 batho, Iorge
FR.

DR.

eat~ in

kitchen,

oocludod. Roforoncoo&amp; dop·
osits required. Wisem1n
Roal Eotate Agency. 614·
448· 3644.
3 bdr. bath,' lull bloemont,

I.

14x70 Fleetwood, 3 bdr ..
1 Y, bltho. largo kitchen ond
aoporolo utility room. All
appliances Including wa1her
• dry,r. Woodburner with
hoorth. Totol electric . All
underpinning, stormwin ·
cjowo ond 3 docko. Extra
nlcol Muot oell. 110.800.
Celll14·21i8· 6687.
117914o70 Bayview, 7x24
oxpando. 3 bdr .. I 'Ia borho,
Free lot I moa.. mutt Mil.
Celll14·317·7408.
MOilLE HOMES MOVED:
lneured. ·r..aon~~ble rates.
Coli 304-571·2338

33

Farms for Sale

Apple Grove 100 ocroo,
largo blm 120x28. 1,300 II
frontage on Jorrv'o Run
Road. 5 mileo from Goodyelr Plant. Mineral righto.
Wont offer. Clyde Bowen,
Jr. 304·578·2336.

JACKSON. ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equal
Housing Opportunity)
monthly rent attn• tt t 119
for I bod room and 12041or
2 bodroom, depooit t200,
located noor Spring Valley
Plezt and Foodlend. pool
and Cable TV avollablo,
office houra 11 po11ible 1 0
am to 4 prnand7pmto9pm
Mondoy· Friday. Coli 814·
448-2745 or loava
message .
Nicely furnished mobile
home. eH. apt .. centrel elr
end heat In city, 1dult1 only.
Call &amp;14·448-0338 .

city school dist., gas hett,
flrepltce. 1Yt ecre. Ref. &amp; / Redecorated 1pt., 2 bdr.~

dop. roq. t3&amp;0 mo. Coli
&amp;14-446-4305 or614·448·
1171 .

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3 bdr .• cerpeled, net.
hoot, 'h mila out lit. 141.
Dep. roq ., 8196 mo. Coli
814·441·2034.
Small house 6 miles from
town suittble for couple

only, 1150 mo . Call 814·
441·2917.
2 bedroom houaa in Pomeroy . Fully corpoted. $180.
month plus 8 60. deposit.
814 ·992-30&amp;4.
Unfurniahed 3 bedroom
houae. Pey own . utilltill.
Deposit required . Call 614·
982·7807 after 6 :00 p.m.
weekdeyt.

Efficiency cottago, 866.00
wook. utllltloo paid. phone
304· 676· 3100 or 875·
6509 .'
Two bedroom hou .. for.rent

In Jericho troo. Call 304·
675· 8483 oftor &amp; PM.
large hou11 and epertment,

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL·
lTV MOBILE HOME SALES,
4 MI . WEST. GALLIPOLIS • .
liT 35. PHONE 614·446·
7274 .

Apartment

44

unfurnlohod . 304·675 ·
1385.
.

2 bedroom home Burdette
Stroot. foncod yord , deposit
ntqulred, 304-676-7207.
42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
Furnlohod, AC, coble, no city
te1te1. btautlful river view in
Keneuga. Fo1ter1 Mobile
Homo Park. Call 114·448·
1602.

2 bdr. 2 miltt from Holler
Hospftel et Evergreen .
Children occeptod. Call
814·441·3897 or614· 246·
5223 .
Spotlou 2 bdr., 12x60.
khchen appliances, fur nlohed, lorgo private lot, I Y,
mi. from town, t200 mo.
plus sec. with references.
Call814· 448· 2236 or 814·
446· 2681 .
Nice. furnished. 2 bdr ..
adults, merried, no children
or poto. 1176 mo .. pluo
dopoolt . Call 614-3889060 .

Household Goods

AUCTION

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3 bod room houoo. Coll614·

Mobile Homes
for Sale

ffiUCh

wife kept her Own name.."

By owner 6 bedrooms. lar;8 949· 2424. -

livlnlfoom, dining room, lull
NMment, 2 ur g1r1ge.
Iorge lot. cloH to P~JH ond
Ordnonce. Coli 3~4·675·
6861.

tl 50 to t260. Call 304·
676· 5104 or 304· 875 ·
6388 or 304·676· 7898. ·
Up1t1ir1 unfurnished apt.,
ctrpeted. til utiliJies paid, no
children, no poll. Coli 814·
441·1837.

s:A~RNITUAE

62 Olivo St .. Gollipollo. Now
&amp; Uled WOOd · COiiltOVII, 8
pc wood lR au~e U99,
bunk bedo 1199, ontron
(ocllnoro 199. now &amp; uoed
bedroom au it as. ranges.
wringer waahers, &amp; shoos.
·New livingroom tuites
tl99-1699, Iampo, oloo
buying coat a wood stoves.
Coli 614·448·3159 .
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofas and ch1ira priced from
128&amp;. to *896 . Tabloa, S60
and up to 112&amp;. Hide ·• ·
bo~a . 1380 . and up to
teoo .. oofa blda 8146,
Rocllnoro, t22&amp; . to $376 ..
Lampo from 828 . to 8126 .
pc. dinottoo from tl09 .. to
43&amp;. 7 pc. 8189 and up .
Wood tabte whh six chairs
f286 to f74&amp; . Desk &amp;110
up to 1225: Hutchoa, t560 .
Bunk bed complete with
mattresees, *276. andupto
t-396. Boby bodo, 8110 .
MattretMI or box springs,
full or twin, t63., firm . t73.
and t83. Queen 1111. 8226 .
4 dr. cholta, 849 . 6 dr.
cheoto. $59 . Bod framoa,
t20.ond t25 .. 10 gun · Gun
cablnoto, 1360. Gao or
oloctric rangeo 1376. Boby
mottreooeo. t25 II&gt; 836 , bod
!romeo uo, $2&amp;. &amp; no.
king frorno no. Good seloc·
tion of bedroom MJites.
rockers, . metal cabinett ,
hoadboardo •38 &amp; up to
866.

Furnlohod opt. 2 bdr .. 131 \'1
4th, Galllpolio, 1195 woto~
paid. Coli 446·4416 aflor
Uatd Furniture .. .Dreuar, &amp;
7PM.
bed, molal office dooko. 3
Now efficiency apt. Coli mlloo out Bulavllle Rd. Open
9am to 6pm, Mon . thru Sot.
814·446·0390.
814-446 -0322
740'h Second AVo. 3 bdr ..
*190 mo .• dep . required. GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Call 114· 446· 4222 bo · Wa.t1ert, dryert, refrigerators, rongoo. Skaggo Ap·
tween 9 $&gt; 5 .
pllancao. Upper River Rd.
Furnlohod opt .. 3 roomo. 11o blaido Stone Creot Motel.
both, .-ly docorotod, no 814·448-7398 .
polo, aduito. Call 614·448·
County Appllence . Inc ,
1619.
Good uMd eppllances end
Deluxe 2 bdr. downtown. TV oeto. Opan BAM to &amp;PM .
complete kitchen. oil carpet, Mon thru Sat. 814· 446·
washer. dryer. electric h11t 1899, 1127 3rd. Avo. Galli·
&amp; AC. o.p. required. Coli polis, OH.
dayo 814· 441·4383, ovo. l!o
Valley Furniture, new &amp;
woekondo 814·446·0139 .
used . large aectlon of qual·
Furnlohod opt ., 1 bdr .. ity furniture . 1216 Eaeta rn
1236. utilitloo paid , 7 Noll Avo .. Golllpollo.
Avo.. Golllpollo . Call 446·
E·Z Credit Mollohon Furni4418 alter 7pm.
ture, Rt. 7 North of Gollipo·
Furnished· apt.. 4 rooms &amp; Ho. Call814· 446·7444 .
beth, no pitt, edulte. Avtlll·
blo Doc . I . Call 814 ·441· Wuher IVOCidO t160 ,
dryer ovocodo 196, GE
1619.
woohor whita 1160, dryer
Oartge tpt., furnished, 1 whhe U5. electric ronge
bdr., 29 Noll, 1236 mo. whhe 185, electric ronge
utllitif.o paid . Coll448·4418 horvelt gold •12&amp; , oklo by
oldt rolrlgorotor f176 , avo·
altar 7PM.
codo rol~orotor 2.dr. 1126,
lerge 6 room upstairs 1pt., Meyteg wringer waeher
lumllhed kitchen. 1200 mo. 898, portable dlohwaohar
pluo utHitleo. 238 hi. Avo. 176, upright frHzor U&amp;.
Skagga Applloncoo, Upper
Coli 814· 446·4926 .
Rivor Rd. 614·441· 7398.
3 roomo &amp; both oil now
cerpet, private oil utilitloo Goo range• .5 pc. dlnotle
pold, butolectric, 1220 mo .. recliner &amp; bedding. Corbin &amp;
roloroncoo &amp; dop . Call814· Snyder, 1&amp;5 2nd . A•o.
814· 441·1 171 .
448·7115 .
6 room• 81 beth. loceted
Crown City. Newly deco·
rt11d. ele~:trlc stove • refrlg.
No poll. Call 614· 268 ·
1222 .
2 bedroom apartments .
New Heven, WVt . Newly

romodolad. In town. 6 14·
992·7481 .
6 rooma unfurnlthed l pt.,
Coli 814-992-&amp;434 or 304·
882·2688.

Setra crul11 qusrters bunk
oet. 2 yro. old. 1200. Call
814· 446·D3361fter 6 .
Wotorbld . Call 614· 24&amp;·
6039 .
Country atyle oek furniture,
hand croltod ond finiohod,
antkfue reproductions. Paul
Conkol, Rt . 7 , Tupporo
Pl1in1.

3 pc. llvlngroom ouha, good
cond .. 304·875·3869.

One and two bedroom fur-

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Lots

II&lt;

Acreeg•

Farm for ule: no hou11, 2
bamo. countv wotor &amp; ioptlc
tonk. Coli 814-379-225B.

TRACY .
WE''~~ HAVE 1b HO~E UP

.

Boat for sale Or t rade for va n
or truck . 16 ft. Starcraft
liblrglau boos boat . 50 HP
Johnt on motor with trailer.
Call 304-875·2295.

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HE~~_'rtli.R A~RTMENT,

Television
Viewing

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WEDNESDAY

Ttl!

A~to P a rts

IICil CilCV D Cil lll iUJ
Nowo
Cil •100.000 Nomo That

8:00

VW bu•·bus, high perfo r·
mance engine kit, includes
new case. 88 MM piatol·
cylinders, rods. crank and
over 20 other parts. Worth

2 bedroom expando Hvln·
groom, 119&amp; mo .. t100
dep. 314 3rd. St .. Konau~.
Call 814·446· 7473 .

nished apts. for rent in
Middleport area. All utllitill
paid. Coli 614·992 · 5084.

Middleport duplex. I bod·
14x70 furnished 3 bdr ., 1 'II mom apt. 1170. pluo utili·
bath, 1280 mo .. 841 3rd. tloo. Alao 2 bedroom. lot.
Avo .. Gollipolio. 614-446· floor apt. I 190. pluo utili·
e acre• with 2 Stperlte 3793.
tloo. Call 81 4-992· 7177.
mobile home Iota with un~
derground utllltloo ond 2 2 bdr .. unfurnished mobile 3 bedroom unfurnished
very nice mobile hornaa.
homo. 12x60. I mi. from Rt. apartment for rent in Sy,.Atntal Income uceeds 7 on Gocrgoo Crook. Call cuso. Coli 614·992·7689
•400. per month or live In 304-875-9760 or 614·446· aflor 5 p.m.
one and rent the other. A 4381 .
.
great lnveatment et
I bldroom apt. In Middle·
127 , 800 . Moigo Local 3 bdr. total electric . Coli port. No polo. 614·992·
Schools ntlr HarrlaonvUie.
2238 or 614· 992· 6304 oft.
814 ·446· 4263 .
814-742· 3033.
4 p.m .
1973 Boron Crown oxcol·
1 1'AI ecret with electric
lent condition, ewnlng, un- APARTMENTS, mobile
hook-up. 24 fl. x 40 fl. derpinning. w11her·drrer. ' homes. houses . Pt. Pleaunt
2 · yoor· old garage. 814 · nlco lot·lown . Call 814· and Gallipolis. 614 -446·
988·4406.
448·11577 or 614 · 448 · 8221.
2805.
2 br epertmenta in Hendtr~
fll'lll.ils
2 bodroom, 12xl5. Nlco aon. 304· 875·1872.
condition . Applloncu l~r·
41 Houaea for Rent nlohod. Blgyard. Noor Horrl· Nice 1 and 2 bropartmonll
oonvlllo . Mol gl Loco I downtown. 304· 575·2218
Nico 2 bdr. homo, 2 full Schoolo. Hoot furnished . • 8· 8
batho. 'Ia bl. from Wuh. uoe.00 par month pluo
Elem .. UU, Nl. roq. Coli dopooho. No pall. 814·742· P~oto gorogo opt. 2316
Mt. Vernon. Adutte, no pete.1
3033.
814-448-2168 .
Coli 304· 875·1055.
Furnlohod houoo. 241 Jack· Two bldroom, fur.,iohed,
oon Plko, Oolllpollo, UOO waaher and dryer, eir cond .•
wotor paid, 2 bdr. Coli gaolu!nOCo, Rt. 2. t200.00, 45 Furnl1hed Rooms
•100.00 dopoolt. 304·11&amp;·
448· 4416 after 7PM .
6051 .
For rent Sleeping Rooms
ond light houoe kooplng
2 bdr .. unlurnlohod houoo
with gorago. Rol. &amp; Dop. Troller lot, IOOxiOO ot Golll· roomo. Pork Centrol Hotel.
required . Coli 614-448 · polio ~orry, totol oloctrlc, Coli 814· 4411·0711 .
cltv wotor. call 304·175·
1888.
3218.
Hou......,lng room, Nngo,
rolrlg.. oharo bath. mole
2 bdr duploo, 1200 mo ..
Sao. dop. &amp; Nl. roqulrod. 1 bdr. mobile homo for "'"' prolorNd, utllitloo pd. tl25.
or aole. Coll304-178·416". Coli 448-4415 oflor 7pm.
Cell 814-446-0284.

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Firewood-cutup slabs. 1
truck load ttOO. 2· 1180.
Pickup loed. you haul 116.
HEAP accepted . Call 614·
246-&amp;804 .
HouH coal. Lump·&amp; atoker.
Zinn Cool Co. Call$14-448·
1408.
Collohon'o Uood Tiro Shop.
Over 1,000 tlroo, olzeo 12,
13, 14, 1&amp;,18, 18.5 . 8mlleo
out At. 218 . Csll614' 266·
' 8261 .
Firewood t40 PU loed doll·
vered . 8 ft. lendscepe
tlmboro t4. 80 • .. 6 fl . ocoth
\plno·llvo X· mootrooo billed
,. burlapod 132 .60 11
Mulch. Coii814· 446· 179B
dayaor614·448·9848 oltor
llpm.
White aawlng mochlnos:
-lpptd to zlg.zag. mono·
grom, overcall, aotln IIHch.
makaobutton holaa. mond·
lng. blind ham. dama. HWI
on buttono &amp; mora. Rag.
price t299, now •129. Call
collect 114·395·8025 oloo
hovo Ntcohl machlneo reg.
price 1528, now 8249 . ·
Will cut door t20. Some day
oorvlct . Coil 814 · 387 0832.

Sf!'asonad firewood for

sale.

large PU load. $2&amp;, $36
delivered . Call 814· 446 ·
0871 .

Savogo 30-30 bolt Action
Rille. Now, novorflrad . Nice
Chriotmoo gift . SI8D. Call
614-742 · 2 5°2 .
Firewood for 11le·tll herd ~
wood . 12&amp; If you pick it up or
135 por plck·up lood deli·
vorod . Call 614-986 · 3567.
Biro N o.-33 meet aaw. Band
type. Good condition. Extra

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Pets ~or Sale

Oragonwynd Cotlory Ken·
nol. CFA Hlrnolayon, Porolon
ond Siomooe kitlono. IIKC
Chow pupploo. Coil 441- .
3844 oltor 7PM .
Li•o Teddy Buro .. AKC !let·
Chow Chow puppieo. Coli
., 4·258· 1271.

Stereo. Pilot Brand . Origl·
nally $1700, oolllor 16&amp;0 .
or beit offer . 1 ye~rold . A- 1
condition. Call 614· 742·
2576.

Go,;,on wlroh~lrod pointer
pupploo. verutlla huntl!tv
dogo, oxc. polo &amp; lomlly
protection. Champion on
from top winning stock wtth
hunting background. Cell
614·388·8720 .

lump houH coal. deliver any
amqunt, 304·676· 7397 or
676-1247.
Chrlotmao half price oalo,
Cabbogo Potch dollo. Mr. T
dollo, 304· 676· 6460.
Dook and choir, otonding
org1n wilh SJool, twin bed·
room suite complete .

washer ond dryer aot. RCA
TV and 1t1nd with computer
games, coli bltwoon 10:00
AM and 4:00PM . 814-446·
B603 .
Christmas treea t18 .00 .
Three miles out Sand Hill

Road on loll.
Diaco type 11ere:o. revotving

bill; llaohing lighto. 12 in.
Sears B·W TV exc. cond .

Clol 304·678-537&amp; .
Mhced firewood *30 a cord.

AKC Germon Shaphordo,
black &amp; ton• "'block &amp; .......
rudy Doc. 8. Coll614-381·
9640 boloro 7:30 p.m.
AKC Rog . 8ritlany Sp. .l
puppieo 115. Black hol-t
plgocno· quoll ond bentv
chlckono. Coli 114· •1·
7649.

Autos for Sale

1883 Oldomobllo dloul
Delta Royole 62,000 miloo.
power wlndowa·door locks.
AC. cruise control. good
condition, great fuel
ooonomy -35 MPG, now
llreo, priced to oell, 16,000.
Coll614-446-0840 "'614· ·
448·1429.
1982 Dodge Arlao, 2 dr,
33,000 mlleo, ex. cond. Call
114· 448-0264.
1976 Oldo Storflro, excel·
tint running cond., no rurt,
Coli 814·448·9419 before
9PM .
. •
1979 Muotang 4 opd .. ·AM·
FM, good g01 miloago.
12,600. Call 614· 388 ·
8334 oltar &amp;PM .
1919 Pontiac Catellna runs
gr•t• good cond:, must sell.
t290 or boot offer. Coli
814·241·9167.
1976 Chevy Novo. auto.
trans, 6 cyl., Nnl very good,
1850. Con bl soon 11 Groot
American Floor Care Center,
45 State St.. Gallipolis
lOAM to &amp;PM .

Purebred Slomooo klttono,
180. 10 w•k~ old. Cell
304·676 2169 .

1979 Monta Corio. V6. pa.
pb, olr. Exc. Cond . 814·
992·2849 .

Full
ooded AuotriiHon
Shop rd, blue Mural 1 vr.
old.
form dog. U8 .
Call 304· 75·8799.
Champion olrod Corfn Tor·
rior lomole, houao trolnod,
Nloonobla price . ·call 304·
676· 3638 ~

Woman' • full ' length and ,.
length leather coett. Boyt
coats. misc. clothes &amp; toy1 .
Coli 30"·875·4646.

AKC Gormon Shepherd
pupo, price reduood. Coli
304·4&amp;8· 1 821 after 4PM
anytime wMkends.

tapa player. Call 304· 875·
2776 .

71

AKC l.hooa Apoo pufiO,
maloo only. 20 chomplono lrl
podlgroo. gantlo, quilt loving dogo. 304-875-5537
or 876·2223. "IOIIOUiioiO
tvoe ut".

U· haul or wa deliver. Coif
304·876· 6692 . .

Gym pac plus fitnest sya·
tem. conaole radio- phone~

57

Muaical
Instruments

Sears 9 in. tabli sew and

otond, like now 1150 cash .
lllo Sunda'f 11111. Call 304·
676-6384.
Niee utility trailer encloMd
with top end windows,
8300. Coli 304· 876·2296 .

Kimball, 2 kayboord organ
wh Rhydlmo maotar, vory
good cond. Call 614·381·
9898 .

f .1111, Si lpplll~
&amp; ii'JI~sluck

I..,.- -- - - - - -

Pie kona Uood Furnituro. Ao· 61 Farm Equipment
sortment of cheata ,
drenoro, wardroblo. glau·
CROSS &amp; 90NS
were, jewelry. Chri1tma1 U.S. 36 Welt, Jackeon,
itomo. Call 304·675-1483 Ohio . 814· 261· 1451 .
or 675 ·1460.
Moooay Forguoon, Now Hoi·
lend, Buoh Hog Soloo &amp;
Service . Ovor 40 uoad triM:·
56 Building Supplies
tors to choose from •
co mpleto Una of now &amp; uetd
equipment. Llrgeot - ·tion in S .E. Ohio .
Building Materials
Block, brick, tewer pipes.
windows . lintels , etc . 9N Ford tractor wijh equip.
Claude Wintero. Rio Gran do. mont. buoh hog. plowo.
0 . Call614·248·6121 .
rotorhoe, herrte, tnd boeM .
polo . Coli 614·288-1522.
Kentucky Lump, Ohio Lump.
Ohio Stoker. Yard Of dollv·
Livettock
ary, cement blocks end 63
building motorial. Gallipollo - - - - - - - - Block Co .. Plno St .. Oalllpo·
lio. Ohio Coli 814 -448 · 8 yoor old llog. aorroll
2783 .
Querter mare. bred to 8uMY
Doo Bor otud. Coii814-2U·
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
6522 .

1- - -- - - -- -

Surplus utnge cloteoutt, 2 Rog. Anguo bullo. ortlfl·
I . 8 " •7 · 16 " xl8 ' prime clel, performance tested, 8
hardbo ard oiding 20 .00 mco. old. 80 o pound, Ml
pr.oq or 1.76 pr. ploce. rioo. Coli 304·876· 2902
2. Embo11ed wood grain oflor e.
aluminum t iding with foem
bock in color 38.95 sq.
3 . 4 'x8' on 4 'x9'•7·18 64 Hey 6 Grain
stucco to Masonite siding
B.96 on 13.95 pc,
4 . 1h" and %" exterior For oele hoy, otrow &amp; 1111~ .
plywood with flborgloll Coli 304-671· 8081.
·
reinforced two aidet 8' wide
14' 6 " 1ong 36 .00 ea .
5 . 12 poe . otul lnoulated
I r .IIISfllll Lilll/1 1
prehung door't, 6 panel, 8
panel or flush 2· 8 or 3 -0,
75.00 ea . Singleo 88 .95 • ·
6 . Durham oak mooonito 71
Auto1 for Sele
paneling 4'KB'x 1A' 15.99 or 1 - - - -- - - - Wo~odfiald cheat nut 8 . , ~
gredo.
.
7 . 4'x8'x'lo'' prollnlahod ma· TOP CASH pold for '80
It
11
madll end no- uoad ooro.
aon
pono ng oocondo Smith Bulck-Ponliec, 1911
3 .99 an up.
A
C
B. Brushed aluminum key Eootom vo.. 0 illlpollo. oil
entrance locko 4 .98 11 , 1 _. ,_4_·_
44
_ 1_ ·_22_82_ ._ - ' ' - 9 . Interior prehung door't , .
asaortad oizo'o an flnlohoo 1978 Plymouth Vollont
29.96 .
Scemp, 2 dr., grMn, Y·l,
10. 48 " oak vanity with 8 318 motor. good rodioltirlo,
grade marble top 189.00 . rodlo . AC. Coli 114· 241·
Ponn' o Warohouoo, Wall· 1 9_ &amp;
_9_8_._ _ _ _ _ __
lion, Ohio. Call 614· 384· 1'
Extro ctoon 1 982 Cuti3846.
Siora 42,000 mllao, Blook. brick, mortar and drlvor. t&amp;.800. Coli 814446 · 2123.
maaonry oupplleo. Mount~ i- - - -- - - - State Block. Rt. 33. Now 1978 Pinto 4 oyl .. 4 ....
Haven. W. Va . 304· 882· now point, rune good, , _ ,
2222 .
Coli 814· 441· 4412.

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56

Pets for Sale

Brlorpotch Konnolo All Admiral oklo bv lido rofrlg.· . brood grooming. Gordon
freezer. run1 good. ex. Setter fomolo obodlen-co
lhapa. t100. Coll114· 388· : trolned. Englloh Cockor Spa·
nlelo. 388· 9790.
8894.

8:3&amp;

Mo1ors Homes
&amp; Campers
--------

7:00

10'h or 11 ft . aelf·cOntained
truck camper. Very good
condition . Coli 614·9B6·
3839 .

f!ORNLOSER
P'
1\ie Sl.D
W6l~J!; ""

1973 Fen lee Uner ca mp ing
trailer. 16 ft . co mploto. Call
304· 676· 2367 or 5 7~ ·
2288 .
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lHATA

Services
81

Home
Improvements .

7:0&amp;
. 7:30

BASEMEIIIT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime gua·
rantee . local references
furnithed . Free estimetes.
Call collect 1· 614 ·237 ·
0488. dey or night . Roeors

ANNIE
YCS. THAT'S WHY IS He AU'iNIHii
TOWSE8.' MOO'ftiiN Clfla.ES?

Basement
Waterproofing.
_
__
_:.__:_ 6

7:3&amp;

Wf(EHEVER MitT'(

D.and M. Contractors. Vinyl
siding . replac;ement win·
dowa. insulating, roofing,
new and remodeling, concrete. Call 304· 773·5131 .

8:00

iS. Wti'( IIIV'N'T He ljO

Wl'fN HEfl?

J .and L. ln"ltallation . Roofing, vinyl aiding, storm doors
and windows. Free esti·
mateo. Coli 614·992-2772 .

1972 Corvette. real ahorp,
urlouo ir)qulroo only, 304·
876·1949 .
.

Fetty Tree Trimm ing, stump
removal . Coil 304· 67 6·
1331 .

1974 Monte Corio. excel·
lent condition. Low mileaQe,
304·87&amp;-2033 .

perlancad carpenter. electrl·

80 VW Dasher dloool wagon,
48·48 MPG, no ruot oxc.
cond.. 13.&amp;00. Call 304·
1176·3108.

Cll

Kol'n)lt And Mlu Pi88Y
Hoot Witty Clndoralla
BalloVG"'"t Per!.
WPBY ••' ·
Cll GNit Porlormon..o:
Clndorolla
(j]) Tho Nutcrockor A girl'o
Christmas Eve dreams ere
filled with dancing toyo,
toy soldier• and a prince.
(90 min.)
•
&amp;II Little Ro1C8Io Chrlll·
moo
iHBOJ Amorloo Undercover:
Down ond Out In Amorloo
Tho
unemployed
and
homele11 are interviewed
oo Amorica'a middle clns
olips down tho ladder of
auccoao. (80 min.)
IMAXI MOVIE: 'Johnny
Oongorouoly' (CCI
8:06 Cll MOVIE: 'Naked Pray'
8:30 • (J) ® 'Twao thl Night
BaloN Chriotmoo Tho onl·
meted voroion of tho fo·

*

RINGLES 'S SE RVICE. ••·
cian. muon. painter, roo f~
ing (Including hot tar
application) 304·676·20BB.
or 675 · 7368.

GASOLINE ALLEY

Starks Tr88 .anti tJiwn Ser~
vlce.landooaping. 304·578 ·
2010 .

1972 Nova 360 eng in ,
1400. Coli 304-676-6480 , ,Rotory or-cable tool drilling.
Most welli'"tompJeted same
79 Codlllac Fleetwood day. Pump aales andtervlco.
lrou'gbam 1 owner, good 304· 895·3802
cond. black brown metelic

with luther Interior. Sae at
32 Worwlck Rd .. price
11 ,600. Coli 304· 876 ·
2884 olter 7PM .
1880 VW Rabbit c. diaool 1
owner, 82,000 miles, tun
roof. new paint, very good
oond .. 46 MPG. 12,750.
Coli 304·676-2088· office ·
reaklence.
77 Mercury Caprice, Ghia,
48.000 mlleo. good ohapo
1 .400. Rece Clr pert• for
•lo, oil now lor Nova. Call
304-!i78· 2602.

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72

Trucks for Sale

Get your carpet in ship shape

with Captain Steamer. fur ni~
ture cleaning ~ water damage
worlc. 304·676· 2296 .

moua

82

hauled, t3,196. Call 614·
448-2123.
1872 GMC truck V·B, PS ,
p a. long wide bed, price
fl80. ,Coll304·458· 1997 ..
19&amp;8 Chevy PU \'1 ton
ohortwhool blao, otepolde. 6
cyl .. 3 opd. Call 614-268·
1778 oltor &amp;PM.
1986 Chevy P.U. truck. Po,
pb, V· 6. OUIO, 88000. 614·
149· 21&amp;0 .
'
1185 Dodge P.U.. llant6, 4
ep ., overdrive, topper, tlidlng wlndowo. o•tras . 614·
742· 27B8 .

9:00

WINNIE

1976 ChavyS .W.B.. 6cyl, 3
opood, 11 ,&amp;00.00 . Solo or
•ado, 304·876·4181 .
74 Chevy PU foctory
flotbld. 304· 875· 8809.

73

Vans

II&lt;

4

W.O.

Scout4x4, 1978, 34&amp; eng ..
PS, PB, AC. AT, outo hubo,
major rust repaired, uud
prlnclply lor poaaangor cor.
looko good, 12,400. Coli
114· 256· 5038 .

Excavating

Good · 1 Excavating, base·
ments. foolera. driveways.
septic tanks, landsca ping.
Call anytlma 614- 4 46 ·
4637, Jemes l. Davison. J r.
owner.

VOU'RE GOIN' DOWN TO
PLAV CHECHERS AT TH'
GENERAL STORE. PAW-IF

BACK A
PAIR OF RED

BRING

General Hauling
,•

SHORE··
IF I

DON'T
FORGET

VOU WON'T
FORGET,
HONEV-POT

SHOE LACE~ FOR
JUGHAIDS

...

10:00 G (]) ffi Sl Elaowhoro
Wootphall triooto hide hio
Salvadorian housakeeper
to prevent her deportation.
end Caldwell is confronted
about his harattment of
the women at St. Eltewhoro. (60 min.)
(!) Chomplonohlp Roller

Ken's Water Service. Wells.
cisterna, paola fiUed . Phone

614· 367·0623 or814·36 77741 night or day.
Waugh ' s Water Servi ce .

Wallt. cisterns. pools. Fast ,
reliable servic e. Coil 8 14·
268 · 1240 or 614 · 2 6 6 ·
1 130. Reu onable ra tes .
Llmettone, house coal. Call
614·367-77 60

Dumptru ck Delivery Ser1982 Joop TK. 4 -WO, 4 _v_l_c •_ ._3_0_4_·6_7_&amp;_·3_1_9.,_o_. _ _
1
opd .. air, AM· FM caooetto.
bookl for 18 .500 ooklng
t4,800. Call 304· 773 · 87
Uphols tery
5144 or 773· 6337.

TRISTATE
UPHOLST ERY SH OP
1163 Soc. Ave .. Ga llipoli• .
1971 Dotoun. 1871 Pontloo 1878 Honda 760, t926 . 814·446 · 7833 or 614-446 Orand Prlo Nedy lor wi!IW. Coli 814·448· 2378.
l 1833.
1971 Multong. Aeooonallle 1~-------..C.
olfiN ocnoldoNd. Celll14· 1985 Honda lour whoolor . , R &amp; M Furniture Manuloc.
3711·2851 . . . • .. . ,
125, •1 .160. Like now. turing. St . Rt . 7, Crown
104-882· 2938 .
City, Oh. Call 614 ·266·
. '1174 • Mo'fat'IW · CorHtet
1470, call Eve . 614-446 ·
MOO or blot offer. Coil 1184 Honda CAlOR. Call 3 4 3 8 . 0 I d &amp; n e w
114·4411·8118.
304-871·4049 .
Uphoot~ ro d .

74

o...

Dozer Work land clearing,
ltndscaping, etc. Free esti·
mateo. Call 614·448 ·8038
"' 614-992· 7119 anytime.

James Boys Water Service.
Aloo pools filled . Call 61 4 ·
266 · 1141 or 814 ·446 ·
1175 or 614 ·446·7911.

,

SNAKE!!

~·
(D Arthur Hollty'o
Hotel (CC) A young woman

IS1'He.RE
1.-1 Fl!. AF'I"ER
DEA1'1-l, OH
G~I!AT

SPIRI1'?

Motorcycles

~----

II (]) CZl

HoU Town Cui·
tural bockgroundo collide
when 1 Iormor 'Hell Town'
retident marries the ton of
Beverly Hillo oociolltoo. (60
min.)
(}) 700 Club
Cll ID lUi Ovnoatv (CC)
Blake vioito Dalla Rho.
whore Krylllolo being held
captive; Alexit chooaet be·
twoon Oo• and Golen, end
Blake 1rulns Claudia'• fin.
oncia( indopandonco. (80
min.}
D Cll (JJ Cho~lo and Compony When Chorllo 11 appointed temporary manager of the Dopartmont of
Aoodt ond Highwoyt, hio
fellow workers aee it as an
opportunity to goof off.
fJI Sooaono
tlngo from
thl H-ymoonoro
IHlO) MOVIE: 'Tho Soduotlon'
9:30 G(J)®Oeorllt8umoeo.
medy Woek A cronword
puult fanatic become1 un·
wittingly involved In a comedy oontoot.
(j]) Ho Makoo Mo Foel Like
Dancing ·
•
fMAXJ Crory About thl
Movleo: Groat Sc"'"n Mov·

JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT·
lNG . Rt . I , Box 355, Galli ·
polio. Call814· 367·0576 .

86

Moore

1111 Chrlotmu Rllccoono

CARTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis , Ohiq
Phone 814-446·3888 or
614·446-4477

83

Clement

Chrlotmao poem.

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

11181 \'1 IXIn Chovv . PU. now
paint, engine just over·

(1) 3-2· 1, Contact (CC)
(JJ Eyowltn111 Nowo
Cfll Elocirlo ComP!Inv
1111 DltrNnt Strokoo
Cll Andy_Griffith
II(]) W NBC Newa
Cil Groen Acroo
(!) SportoCentor
()) IBIUJ ABC News
a()) 110 CBS News
Cll Doctor Who
(j]) Body Eloc~c
Ill Tool
Cll Carol Burnell
II (]) PM Magozlna
Cil .Courtohlp of Eddlo'o
Father
(!) . Tonnlo: 198&amp; Au•
trallan Opon Champion·
ohlpa Women 's Semifinals
from ,Melbourne, Australia.
(3 hro.)
Cll Entartolnmont Tonight
Interview with Patty Duke.
ffi D Cll Whoel of Fortuna
(I) BCTV Network
(JJ Evowltneu Nowo
_
(j]) MocNoll·lohNr Nowoh·
our
lll (D Divorce Court
Ill Jeffertona
Cll Mary_Tylor Moore
G (]) (]) Now Newlywed
Gar!ll
(}) Ploato Don't Eet Dololoo
Cll Jtopardy
Cll Nlghdy Buoln111 Report
® Whool of Fortune
G) (D PriCI lo Right
1111 WKRP In Cincinnati
IMAX) Hoadrocm
Cll Banford and San
G (]) Hlyhway to Hooven
(CC) Port 1 of 2 Jonathan
lparkt a rom a nee between
a young blind woman and
a dioligurod ortill, and
Mark tries to stve the mar·
riage between hit coutin
and her whtelchalr·bound
huoband. 160 min .)
Cil Flipper
())Tho lnoldaro (CC)
ffi 01 1H1 Billy Graham'o
Sauthom Now England
Cruudo
D ()) (JJ Charlie Brown
Chriltmol .Charlie Brown
searches for the true meaning of Chriatmao .

m•

. 'C!?LEMAN WATER WELL
•
, : · DRil~lNG
·
Pump sales , service·. 'R&amp;gii:
1982 Cullou Supremo terad In Ohio. All work
Brougham, auto, V-8, po, guarentood. Call 304·27 3·
pb, oir, cruloe. VGC . 614 · 2811 . Ravenswood, W. Va.
892-6160 daya, or 614·
892·3117 .
RON 'S Television Service.
House cella on R CAr Quuer.
1878 Chovv Chevotto. Runo GE . Specialing in Zenith.
good. Good body. Coll814 · Cell 304·676-2398 or 614·
149·2228 after 6:00 p.m.
446-2464 .
.

low mileage one owner,

Home lt:ereq system. Cell
oltor 4PM . 304- 676 ·38~8.

8:06
8:30

350 engine and transmis·
aion. 76 ,000 actual miles.
Coli 304· 676· 32 69.

blades. t676 . Call 614·
992-6666 .

TONY ' S GUN REPAIRS ,
hot dip rebluoing, alitypoo of
gunsmith work, fa at eervice,
304-676·4631 .

THI? DfliL•• I?
AIMED TO ~ORE
RIGHT lroJTO
THE SEA~

$1 ,100, aokln g $850. Call
304 · 676 · 2088 · ofli co·
reSidence .

Mixed hardwood slabs, $12 .
per bundle, contolnlng ap·
prox . 11h ton. fob. ·Ohio
Pallet Co .. Pomeroy, Ohio .
Phone 614·992·1481 .

·

C!J Mazdo SportaLook

AND WITH TWO 51\CKS
FULL OF C~IH ESE FOOD
IN T~E

BACK SEAT!

THEY KNOW I CAN
I!E TRUSTED, 1J.IOU6H ..

EXCEI'T I OPENED
ALL ~ E FORTUNE
COOKIES ...

trioo to koap 1 dork oecrot
fr9m thoidloobltd choreog·
rapher she i1 devoted to, ·
and a woman with a.promising career at the St. Gr•
gory lo ofrald hor put may ·
c atc h up with hor. (80 min.)
D (J) (JJ Tht. Equollrtr
Cll Amorioon Pll'{houat:
Mottor of Prinolplo .
(MAXI MOVIE: 'Ch-h ond
Chona'• Nloe Droamo'
10:08 (J) MOVIE: 'The 81'""-i'
10:30 Cil Fitnaoo Magazine
CfllLooB~•
11:00 aCil())
® •
lUI Nowo
(}) Min from U.N.C.LE
@ NIA Today

m• ())

Clli\'IICNei~Lohnor

Newoh-

our

eBinny Hill Show
(HBOI MOVIE: ' Body Dou-

bv H""~ Arnold ond Bob Leo

Onl-to-IICI\IIr8,tOioim
lour ORIInary -

EYENINQ

&amp; Access ories

)il THAT SCIWIBLEO WORD OAME

~ \!:!} ~~e
Unacramble lhllo ,.... Jumbloo,

12/4/85

Tuno

homes from

For ulo by owner 79 mobile
home 1 4x70, frOnt porch.
underpinning. now carpet. 2
bdr., 2 baths, gerden tub.
firoploco, all molntonanco
free. 1 acre M· L. rurelweter,
•11.000 firm .. Coli today
114•258·8702.

Boatsand
Motors for Sale

John boat fo r aale, Call
614 · 25 8 -1417.

2· 6 ,000 BTU AC. Call
304· 876· 7340 after 6PM .

t 1 , (U-Npoir). Aloo dolln·
quent tax p&lt;oporty. Coli
808·187·8000 oxt. GH ·
10188 lor Information .
3 bedroom homo with ott·
eohed garage. Nlcolot·good
lomlly neighborhood. Movl·
In condition. AvoHablo Do·
cember, 1988. Di10ount lor
cooh, wlllflnonce. Coll814·
288· 8110.

75

KIT'N'CARLYLE®b,l.llrryWrlght

Mobile homo lot. 12'• 50' or
omollor, t76 water paid, 4th
&amp; Noll, Golllpollo. Ca1144 6 · 1 - - - - - - - - 4418 I ller&amp; PM .
·King wood·coalotovo. youth
COUNTRY MOBILE Homo bed. Soaro boby intercom.
Call 614·387·7120.
Pork. Route 33, l\lorth of
Pomeroy. Ll!rgo loto. Call ,Woodapllttor lor Gravely
614· 992·7479.
tractor (Ierew typo) with
own gear box VGC. ·uoo.
Trailer IPICII. Sm1ll chil~­ Solid maple diningroom ta·
ren accepted. Out Rt . 1, blo w ith 2 loalo and 8 chalro,
Locust Rood, bock of K&amp; K. VGC, S226. Coli 614· 387·
1 -304·876·1076 .
7612 .

Homes for Sale

Government

64 M isc . Merchandise
Portable RCA VCR &amp; co·
moro. Coli 814·446· 8688
or 61 4-448· 3288.

DO YOU NEED TO PUR ·
CHASE AN IRA1Coll &amp;14·
448· 3e31 .

31

Space for Rent

Wednesday, December 4, 1985

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MATTe~ Ol"iHIS .

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rx

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Prlnlenawer here: [
Yesterday's

I

Now arrange the circled tettBrS to
lorm the surprise answer, as aug.
gested by the abo";~ cartoon.

xX: xI ) rn
&amp;

(Answers tomorrOW)
J umbles: SWOON ABOUT ECZEMA JETSAM
Answer: Wh at that prac tica l joker hadA ZEST FOR JEST

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turns to gold '

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By Jame~ Jacoby .

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OES meeting scheduled

Charles Snider

Evangeline Chapter 172, OES, will meet at 7: JQ Thursday at the
Middleport Masonic Temple. O!flcers are to wear chapter dresses.
There wUI be a gift exchange, with women to take women's gilts,
men to take men's gilts, not over $5.

Charles Raymond Snider Sr., 64,
of Racine, died Sunday evening at
the St. Luke Hospltru In Cedar
Rapids, IOWa.
A retired truck driVer, he was Wilford Bing
born May 6, 192lln Huntington, W.
Va., to the late Charles and Jane
WWord Bing, 58, of Columbia
Stowe Snider. He was a veteran of Station, Ohio, formerly of Meigs
World War II.
County, died Tuesday.
. Surviving
his wife, Oretha . He was born to the late Wald and
PlckensSnlder; onedaughter,Mrs. . Edith Randolph Bing of Hemlock
Kevin .(Ramona) Oark of Cedar Grove.
Rapids; fO\\r sons, C!'arles Snider
Surviving l)l'e his wife, Dolores
Jr .. o! Letart Falls, Marion Snider,
.
of
Patrick Snider and Marion Snider, Green
~edinaBing;
and two
Ricksons,
and RBndy
his wife,
all d. Racine; four sisters, Beatrice Linda, of Columbia Statton; a
Rairden of Har1ford, W.Va., Janet . daughter and son·ln·law, Sherrll
Reeves ot Pomeroy, Ruth Koenlng and Kenneth Rundle of near
of Long Bottom and Bre!JIIa Watson Baltimore, Md., two brothers and
of Pomeroy; two brodlers, Dale slsters-ln·law, LowellandAvlsBing
Snider of Pomeroy and Ronald of Chester and Vlrgll and Jean Bing
Snider r1. WllUamstown, W. Va; and of Wooster; a sister and brother·In·
law, PhyllisandKennethSandersof
nine grandchildren.
He was preceded In ·death by one Wooster; four grandchUdren and
several aunts, uncles, nieces and
son, Rick Snider.
Funeral services .wm be 2 p.m. nephews.
Mr. Bing's wile, Dolores, was
Friday at the RacineBaptist Church
reared
in Meigs County by her ·
wtth Rev. Steve Deaver rl.flclatlng.
BUrial will be in Greenwood grandparents, the late Ernest and
Cemetery. Friends may call at the Nora Spencer Holter, Eagle Ridge.
residence, Third St., Racine, any- Cards may be sent to her at 14182 S.
time today and all day on Thursday. Station Road, Columbia Station,
·The Ewing Funeral Home Is In Ohlo44028.
charge of arrangements.
The body Is at the Baker Fune~al
Home In Berea. Arrangements
have not been completed.

Meigs EMS answers six calls
Six calls were answered by local units Tuesday, the Meigs County ·
Emergency Medical Services reports.
At 12:37 a.m. ; Middleport took Geraldine Halley !rom Roote7 to
Holzer Medical Center; Pomeroy at l:al p.m. took Helen Lochary ·
from the Pomeroy Health Care Center to Veterans .Memorial
Hospltru; Rutland at 2: ?.'l p.m. took Ethel Chapman from Salem St.,
to Veterans Memorial; Rutland at 5:26 answered a nre call contained to the chimney - on Smith Run; Pomeroy at 9: 15 p.m.
tookiCharles Ohlinger from 16GI Nye Ave .. too Veterans Memorial
and at 9:55 p.m. ~racuse took Michael Hubbard, Fifth St., to
Veterans Memorial.

Pomeroy court fines four
Four deiPndants were fined In the court of Pomeroy Mayor
Richard Seyler TUesday night
They Include Charles McCloud, Middleport, $113 and costs,
possession d. a controlled substance; Randy Stone, West Columbia,
W. Va., $375 and costs, driVIng whlle Intoxicated, and $43 and costs,
faUure to yield; Steven Craig, Pomeroy, $43 and costs, failure to have
vehicle under control, and $375 and costs, drtvlngwhlle intoxicated;
Howell Jarvis, Gallipolis, $45 and costs, speeding.
Fodelting bonds In the court were U1ny Raptis, Cambridge, $43,
stop sign violation; Robert Untruan, West CQ)umbla, $51; Victoria
Wise, Rutland, s4.'1: Scott Hysell, Pomeeroy, $46; Charles Blake,
Pomeroy, $45; Jeffrey Beaver, Racine, $47; Rhonda Bell, Pomeroy,
$43; Mary Brady, Albany, $&lt;19; Ronnie Scott, Albany, $49, all on
speeding charges; Ann Biron, Middleport, $213, petty theft; Walter
Ellis, Pomeroy, $63, failure to control; Walter Eblin, Pomeroy,~.
traffic light; Barbara Eblin, Middleport, $45, speeding.

Middleport court hears Qcases
Nine cases have ben processed In the court of Middleport Mayor
Fred Hoffman.
Fodeltlng bonds were Richard C. Eblin, Pomeroy, $450, driVIng
while intoxicated, and $50, weaving course; David L. Roush, Letart,
W. Va.. $450, drlvbtg while Intoxicated, and $50, left of center; John
R Nelson, Pomeroy; $44, speeding; Tracy E. Hysell, Syracuse,$450,
driving whUe Intoxicated, and $50 weaving course.
Fined were Tim E. Justis, Middleport, $100andcosts, flvedaysin
jail, driVIng while under suspension; Floyd L. Warth, Hartford, W.
Va., $425 and costs and three days In jail, driving while Intoxicated;
David R. Young, Columbus, $425 and costs, three days in jaU, driVIng
while Intoxicated. and $100 and costs, possession of marijuana;
WUIJam D. Whittington, Pomeroy, $50 and costs, driVIng while under
suspension, and Judy Laudermllt, Middleport, $50 and costs,
disorderly manner.

BOSTON (UP!) - Joseph P.
Kennedy 2nd, thesonofthelateSen.
flo bert KennedY, appears ready to
carry on till' family tradition in
politics by announcing his candi·
dacy for the seat of retiring House
Speaker Thcmas O'Nem.
Kennedy, 33, was expected to
make the formal announcement
today at a news conference. Aides
said he made a rourid of courtesy
visits ~ week to key Democratic
officials to Inform them of his
decision.
Kennedy was unavailable for
comment Tuesday, but an aide said
a decision had been reached.

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numbers:
Dally Number: 181.
Ticket sales totaled $1,215.~.
with a payo!f due of $596,953.
PICK4: 8510.
PICK4 ticket sales totrued
$169,663. wtthapayoff dueof$76,471.
PICK4 $1stralgbt bet pays$4,728.
PICK4$1 box bet pays$197.

Hospital news
Veterans Memorial H011pltal
Dec.3
Admitted - Bernard Ralrden,
Hartford ; Ethel Chapman,
Rutland.
Discharged- Wanda Upton.

Home tn coowme wtth Rev. vtc
Jungkurth o!ficiatlng. Friends may
call at the funeral holt)e trom24and
7-9p.m. today.

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wear it.
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WASHINGTON /UPl) _ The
Thecomrnt~Wesaldithaslearned ·
most potentially dangerous toy a that Coleco Industries has quietly
parent can put under the Christmas . inod!fted · the collar but has not
tree this year Is also a member of warned against the old verslon, ·
one of the most popular toy families which Is stU! available In stores for
In recent history - the C;lbbage Christmas.
PatchKlds,aponsumergroupsays.
TheKoosalstheanlmalversionot:
The Consumer A!falrs Commit- Coleco'sCabbagePatchKlds,oneof
tee of AmeriCans for Democratic the inost popular toy lines In recent
Ac\lon, In Its 14th annual toy report, history.
warned parel)ts Tuesday that a
Committee Chairwoman Ann .
liar
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Brown called on the Consumer ·
~d ..~~?~:~a:a::a~~ Product Silfety Commission to :
cause choking In children who try to
·
InjUries occur.''

Blanche Bail, 97, of Columbus,
died Tuesday at the Alum Crest
Nursing Home following a long
Illness.
A member of the Pentecostal
Church In Athens, she was bam to
the late Nicholas and Mary Ours.
Surviving are one daughter, Ida
Mae Har liner or Columbus; a son
and daughier-ln-law, Pearl Jewel
and Mildred Bail of Guysville; six
grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren, 11 great-great- .
grandchlklren and several nieces
and nepbews.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Arthur, and a son, Milford.
Funeral services wm be 2 p.m.
Thu~y at ~ White Funeral

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County notified to apply for
new·liability insurance form
asllillant chlel olllle Middleport Pollee Depu1ment,
DEFENSE'S
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Hennan Carson reprdlnr an lntox~ lelit

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The Meigs County Commissioners have received notification trom
the National Sheriff's Assocllltlon
that If the county will make a new
application for llabllty Insurance,
· N.S.A. wm try to place the sheriff's
departme!ll with another insurance
company as&amp;&gt;elaled wtth N.S.A.
The commissioners were notified
last week that the sheriff depart·
ment's current llablllty insurance
wtth Impe~lal Casualty and lodemrilty lnsuranceCo. Is belngcancelled
effectl\'e Feb. 25 and Is nonrenewable.
The commissioners are In hopes
that N.S.A. can place the' sheriff's
department with another company
although there Is no guarantee this
wtll happen.
Under review Wednesday by the
board was . a letter from Gov.
Richard Celeste that House Blll176,
concerning soverlgn lnununlty for
government entitles, has been .
signed into law and wUI offer local
goverrur.ents partial soverign lm·
munlty from legal actions.
A copy of tbe new law accompanIed the governor's letter.

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County Engineer Phil Roberts Service, was present at the meeting
reported to the hoard that 13mUesof to discuss a problem wtth seeding In
county roadways have recently one area of the county landfill.
been centerllned, (ncludlngsections
First also reported that about 10
of County Rd. 1, HobsOn Rd. , acres of county roadbanks wUl be
Bradbury HUI, County Rd. 22, Union included In a grant proposal for
Ave. and County Rd. 75.
reseeding to be submitted to the
Upon recommendation of the state In the near future.
Meigs County Emergency Medical
Bob Gilmore was Jresenl to bring
Service Board d. Trustees, the the board up to date on the oounty's
commission accepted a bid of ' soil survey. Gilmore reported 70,fXXI
$34.~ from Horton Co., Columbus,
acres In the county have been
for a conversion bed for an EMS completed so far.
vehicle to be ~ded \O the Middleport
Ameeting of the steertngoommltdepartment. Tbe chassis for the . tee for the .soU survey has been
vehicle Is being provided by Pat Hm scheduled tor Tuesday, Jan. 28
Ford, Middleport, at a cost of Gllmoresald.
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$13,150.
1o other matters, the board
Robert Byer, EMS director, reappointed David Weber, Reedsreported that construciion of an ville, and Richard Ash, Syracuse, to
expansion to the EMS building on three-year tenns' on the Meigs
Mulberry HIS. Is about a week County 169 Board or Mental Retarbehind schedule because of recent dation to commence Jan.l.
bad weather. Flooring has been
·The board apiJotnted Anna Mae
poured Syer said and workers are to Leamond, Racine, as a new
begin laying block this week. The member of the hoard to serve three
expansion Is being built by Roush years commencing Jan. 1.
Construction Co., Syracuse.
Commissioner Manning Roush
Bob First, of the Soli Conservation was absent.

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United Pre&amp;'! lmematlonal
The Eastern ·fl'EE'le exlended as
far south as Dixie today, packing
Salvation Army shelters In the South
1 and prompting New Yolit City
pollee to prowithe streets for a third
night In a row searching tor the
shivering homeless.
Early today, the mercury In the
upper Midwest felll degree below
zero In Bismark, N.D. In the East,
temperatures In the teens were
reported as far south as New York
and freezing readings reach.ed Into
the Carollhas.
A storm that dumped up to a half
foot of snow In the northern and
central Plains Wednesday pushed
toward the Great Lakes tOday, and
advisories for blowing snow and
hazardous roadS were posted In
Wisconsin, Iowa and llllnol5.
At least 24 people have been kllled
by snow and hitter cOld ·since a ·
snowstorm pushed out of the
Rockies Sunday. 1\11 .85- year-old
Cincinnati woman died of apparent
carbon monoxide poisoning Wednesdaywhentheflamewentoutona
gas stove she used for waniith.
1o the South. the ·Greensboro,
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DAYS 'TIL CHRISTMAS

Aaddine

awaybumthevk:tlm.
Questioned by Attorney Robert 1Toy, Fardal told the court that a
person act:ustomed to drinking
could
learn to control certain
"Joe Kennedy wUI make an
behaviors
that are associated wtth
annoUIICement tomorrow (Wednes·
drunkeness,
such as staggering and
dily). All I can tell you Is Joe has
made a decision regal'(llng his slurred speech.
Under questioning by Carson,
future, and that's what he'll be
Fardal
said that a drunken person ·
discussing," said Steven Rothstein.
could
learn
to control large motor
Although Kennedy has never run
skllls
but
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small motor. He said
for public office, he has gained
headlines wtth Citizens Energy that a drunken person's reaction
Corp., a non-profit company he time would be Impaired and that a
founded to supply low-cost fuel oil to person might even "overreact" In
poor families. He appeared recently an effort to compensate for the loss
In a number of television commer- of controL
cials aired statewide publicizing the . "What type of motor skU! Is
raising your ann?" asked Toy.
service.
Kennedy's anticipated announce- "Large," Fardal answered.
"What type· of motor skill Is
ment should make for an ilterestlng
pulling
a trigger?" asked Carson.
congressional race. Also consider·
lng running Is Boston attorney "In·between," Fardal said.
Throughout Tuesday's proceedJames Roosevelt, grandson of
Ings
which recessed at about 3: aJ
President Franklin Roosevelt.
p.m., the attorneys time and again
approached the bench of Judge
Knight to discuss aspects of certain
key testimony.
'l)Je trial resumed at 9 a.m. this
Today - Mostly cloudy. High
morning.
near 40. Southeast winds around 10
mph.
Tonlchi-Cioudywlthachanceof l1
rain or snow. Low in the lower lls.
Light south winds.
'lbunda,y- Cloudywithachance
AND
of rain. High In the mid 40s.
Chance of predpltatlon - 10
percent today, 40 percent tonight
and 50 percent Thursday
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POMEROY
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Saturday and a chance of snow or
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mostly In the 30s and morning lows
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Blanche Bail

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Fardal said he thought the gun
was fired about two or three feet

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Page-12-The Daily Sentinel

packed beyond capacity with 43 the record number of homeless
people Wednesday night, and offi- seeklngahavenfromthecold.Some
cials said they expeCted thesltuat!On 8,293 people crowded Into 19
would get WQrse as temperatures municipal shelters Tliesday night
and early Wednesday.
got lower.
1o Boston, two bomeless men
"There are still people who
found
refuge from subfreezing
haven't come In )let," director Don
Bovender said. ",They take w.hat temperatures in the lobby d a police
they can for a few nights, then start station Wednesday night. Family
shelters for the homeless werefUled,
flocklng In here."
It was only 29 degrees IOday In and at least a dozen families have
Raielgh, N.C., where people were been turned away this week.
"This Is the most people we've
walling In line wben the SalVation
Army shelter opened In the early seen so early In the winter," said
evening. Salvation Army worker Roy Morrtson, project coordinator
Bobby Bledsoe said, "They're for a shelter In Boston's south end.
1o the Midwest, homes for the
waiting outside every night since It
homeless
In Minneapolis were
gotcold."
·
nearly
full
today,
but Mary Fithian,
Atlanta shelters were !Uied Tues·
day night, and Yvonne Hardeman, a supervisor for the American Red
security · o!flcer at the Dtlnbar Cross'sEmergencySoclaiServices,
Community Center, s8ld Wednes- said, "Most of our tree shelters are
day, "We''Jil! had a steady flow of nearcapactty all the time, no matter
what the weather."
people ill here tonight."
Officials were watching the Rum
For the thinl'tllght In a row, a cold
)"eather emeraency was declared River at Anoka, Minn .. northwest d.
because of freezing temperatures bt Minneapolis, early today after an
New Yolit, giving pollee the power ice jam backed up the river, pushing
to take homeless people to shelters. It to 2feet below Qoodstage.
Rain feU today In Florida, the
Pollee picked up 1M Monday night
Paclflc
Northwest and trom the
and 76 Tuesday night.
New Yb11t officials Wednesday coast of Texas to Tennessee.
agreed to (rOVIde 600 more beds for Freezing drizzle ooaled Kentucky.

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Meigs County Prosecuting Attorney Fred Crow Ill rested the state's
case against Joseph Taylor shortly
after 11 a.m., Wednesday morning.
The final person to take the stand ·
on behalf of the prosecution was
17-year-old Robert DeLong of the
Portland area.
DeLong was outside the trailer
homeonJuly21whenthedefendant,
Taylor, charged wtth aggravated
murder, allegedly shot his wife,
MarOyn Timmons Taylor.
Marilyn Taylor died at Veterans
Memorial Hospital shortly after the
Incident occurred.
DeLong told the court that about
4::1lp.m. on that day. he took Terry
Timmons, a brother~ the victim, to
the Taylor residence on Bald
Knob-SttversvUie Rd. Other people
were with DeLong and Timmons,
Including Timmons' wl!e.
DeLong said Tenywanted to talk
to his sister aboutftxinghercarsohe
·could use it. DeLong said Joseph
Taylor was not at the trailer when
they arrived.
DeLong said thar after Timmons
talked with his sister, he (DeLong)
took Tim,mons to Ripley, W.Va. to
purchase parts for the car. They
returned to the Taylor residence
between5::1land6p.m. he testified.
When they arrived at the Taylor
residence the second time, Joseph
· Taylor's van was parked In the
driVeway and argUing voices could
be heard coming from the trailer
DeLong told the court.
He said that Timmons went Into
the trailer alone while he (DeLong) ,
Timmons' wife and the others
walled outside In the car.
DeLong said be heard the gunshot
and thai Timmons, upset and In
tears, then came running out on the
porch screaming for his wtte and
shouting to him (DeLong) to call the
emergency squad.
DeLong said he drove about a
quarter mile to another residence
where he called the squad.
Timmons was the only other
person on the stand Wednesday for
the prosecution.
When asked by the prosecution to
describe the shooting, Timmons
llroke dOwn. He regained his

Crow, he (Timmons) said he
composure after a couple minutes.
Timmons testified that he saw remembered seeing Taylor stand
Joseph Taylor stand, point the gun up and "point the gun rtght at
at his sfster Marilyn, and pull the her ... it's burned In my mind."
The defense began Its case at 11: 20
trigger.
Under cross examination, Her- a.m. by calling Assistant Chief
man Carson, attorney for the George Muter of the Middleport
defense, pointed out to Timmons Police Department
.
Miller, at the request of the Meigs
that In grand jury testimony, he
(Timmons) testified he didn't see County Sheriff's Dept, tested the
the gun until after the shot and that defendant's Intoxication level on the
!be defendant was not In a night of the shooting. Miller said that
completely uprtght position at the about 7 p.m. that night, he
time of the shooting. Carson transported Taylor to Middleport
referred to a typewritten transcript P.O. for the intilxllywr test and a~
of Timmons' grand jury statement. 7:32p.m., Taylor tested at .22.
Miller told the court under direct
Timmons admitted to the court
examination
that he had smell(!()
that his grand jury testimony was
Inaccurate. He said that durtng the alcohol on the defendant and that he
grand jury proceedings which were (the defendant) had "moved dec!:
held the week after the shooting, he slvely slow.''
Under cross examination by
had been concerned aboutwhatwas
Crow,
MUier testified that Taylor
going to happen to the five children
was In leg Irons during the time he
of Marnyn and Joseph Taylor.
Timmons described for the court was withhtmandthat the defendant
how he and the defendant carrted walked and maintained his balance
Marilyn Taylor to the van so they and was capable of conversing.
Miller said that Taylor had no
could take her for medical help. He
trouble
completing the lntoxUyzer
said he carried her upper body and
Taylor carried her feet. He said test which required blowing into a
mouthpiece for 10 second!!.
Taylor had no trouble helping him.
When asked by Crow If people
. However, Carson pointed out that
during grand jury, Timmons said ever say they are unable to blow into
that Taylor was not much help the mouthpiece for the required 10
because he couldn't hardly help seconds. Miller responded yes.
When asked by Car!lln If he
himself because he was staggering.
·Timmons said hls statement to the (MIIIei') believed those people when
they say they can't blow Into the
grand jury was a mistake.
mouthpiece
lor 10 seconds, he
1o response to other questions
from Carson, Timmons said that at answered no.
Also In response to questions from
no time was he concerned that
thedelense, Miller told the court that
Joseph Taylor might shoot him.
Carson also pointed out that only about one ou tollOpeoplc tested
durtnggrandjury, Tlmrnonssaldhe on the lntoxUyzer this year at
heard Taylor saying to Marilyn in .Middleport P.O., tested as high as
the van that he loved her, he didn't Taylor. He said he "was suprtsed"
mean It, It was and accident and he when Taylor tested at .22.
Also on the stand Wednesday for
was going to throw that damn gun
the defense was David Hall, a
over the hUl.
When asked by Toy to explain the firearms expert with the Ohio
dl!ference in testimony, Timmons Bureau of Criminal Investigation
said he didn't actually hear Taylor and lodentlflcatlon.
Hall testified that the gun used In
say anything and he thought maybe
his own wile, who was also In the the shooting was defective and
van, had told him she heard Taylor described In detail the mechanical
problems with the gun.
make those statements.
Testimony ended about12: llp.m.
Timmons was reminded by Toy
that during a written conversation Wednesday. Court reconvened this
with Assistant Prosecutor Carson morning at 8:30a.m.

Drugs, money taken during
armed robbery at Fruth's
An undetermined amount of

drugs and money are missing from
the Fruth Pharmacy, N. Second
Ave., Middleport, as the result rl. an
armed robbery at the store late
Wednesday night
Middleport Pollee Chief Sid Utile
reported that Pharmacist Herbert
Carson at about 10:45 p.m. Wednesday locked the door to the establishment after seeing the last three .
employes on duty leave. Apparently, the robber at hid In the store
and when Carson was alone, the
man using a nickel plated automatic
weapon robbed the store. According
to a description, the robber was a
white male, between 25and alyears
old, weighing 160 pounds. He was
clean shaven wtth straight brown
hair and brown eyes, '
The Individual was wearing an d.f
white sweater, a brown tweed
bomber style jacket wtth brown
trousers, brown shoes and brown
gloves. After gathering up the
undetennlned amount d money

and drugs, the man fled the store
and It was undetermined ~ there
was a vehicle in which he !ledorlfhe
Qed on foot.

Carson was oot tied up and
harmed and he summoned Middle··
port Pollee after the robber had fled
from the store.
·

Celeste signs new legislation

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OOwMBUS, Ohio '(UPI) - Gov. Richard F .. Celeste signed
lepiatlon Wednesday Increasing the penalties lor child abu8e and
expanding llle reportilg requirements lor ... spooled cases of abuse
or nealed ollrall aenlor cltlzem and mentally retarded adults.
'Die bills take elfed ned March 6.
Oae, II(IOIIIOred by ilep, Vernon Sykes, D-Akron, makes chlld
abuse a f~ lnlllead ot a misdemeanor If the offense results In
serlouJ ph)'alcal hann to the child, or If It Is a repeal offense.
A loudh depee felony carnes a maximum JaU lenn ol six monllli
to live yean, or a maximum $2,1100 llne.
'Die GUier biD, i!p011110red by Rep. Paul Jones, D-Ravmna, requires
that nunes and lll!lllor citizen providers report ,..spected abuse or
neJ[ect ol people over tiO who are handicapped "" a resull il aging or
are unable lo care for themselves becau8e ol a mental « phyalcal
lm~
Su8pecled abu8e of mentally retarded or devoopmenlally
dlsaNed adults will havelo be reporied by nurses, service provlden,
and members and employeP.S of oounty boards d. mental
retardallon.

Fann Bureau reaffirms need for law's reform
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) Delegates to the 67th annual Ohio
Farm Bureau Federation meeting
have "reafflnned the need for a
major reform of the workers'
comWJsallon law."
That Issue· was one of the main
toPICS of discussion at the IPderation's three-day meeting, which
concluded In Columbus Wednesday.
About l,!llO people, Including 400
delegates, attended the meeting.

'

Recent Ohio court decisiOns have
made It easier for an employee to
sue his employer even.If the.worker
Is covered by workers' compensa·
ilon, said Dean Simeral, spokesman
for the federation. .
Those court decisions fall part leu·
larly hard on rarmers, farm bu.reau
d.ftcials said, because farming Is a
hazardous occupation.
Slmeral cited the case of a
Clermont County farmer who Is

being sued for$2mllllon by a worker
who lost a leg Ina fanning accident.
The threat of similar lawsuits
"seemed to be the most Important
thing on ~erybody's mind," said
delegate John Hiser d. MUledgeville
In Fayette County.
"We )'/ant everyone In the state to
know (workers' compensation) Is
not just a farm Issue," said Hiser.
"It's going to chase companies
away from the state."

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