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Tuesday. October 28, 1181

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Page-1 0-The Deily Sentinel

hio .Briefs:---.

-Kroger ·officials ·app()int new president .
CINCINNATI (UP! I ..:.. In til? . man Lyle Everingham. ·
wake of management ···dlfferenIn a statement, Everingham said
ces," of!lclals of the Kroger co. re and Kagler sharro rommon
have. named Joseph A. Pichler to views wer Kroger's corporate
replace William G. Kagler as direction, including a current respresident of . tlie nation's second . tructuring effort as well as til?
largest supennarket chain.
company'srontinuingemphasls oo ·
Pichler, 47, previously was exec- rost control and operating
utlve vice president of Kroger and efficiencies.
also chief executlveof!!cer of Dillon
"The very essmce d. a rorporaCompanies subsidiary.
lion Is individuals working together
Krogerof!!clals saldMondaythat to reach rommo'nly agrred upon
Kagler, 54, who had been president goals und:&gt;rtll? same philosophical
slnce January 1983, _was leaving umbrella," said Everingham. "BUI
Kroger due to "personal dltferen- Kagler and I share til? same goals
ces over the management of the for Kroger, but we differed over the
company."
approach to reach those goals.
However, til? Cincinnati Post,
"With the elevation of · Joe
clUng unlli:&gt;ntlfled solli'O!s inside Pichler, the overall . b ng-term
the company, said Kagler was st~ategy of Kroger will rotc~anllll·.
forced to resign. The newspaper HIS man~ement talents will msure
said Kagler had told associates he a co ntinuation in til? office of
was "stymied" ~ Kroger Chair· president of the high regree of

Lee retrial judge
mother. "Shirley iFurst I doublecrossed me." Furst, 43 and Lee's ·
girlfriend In early 1983, was til?
person wbo advised the sheriff
repartment of Lee's alleged partie!patlon In the murder.
On the morning of'&gt;\pril 7. Bane
testified that Lee turned to him
while eating breakfast in til? county
jail, saying, "You lmow I did It,
·
don 't you?. "
Unli:&gt;r cross.examination, Bane
admlttro that Lee may have
considered the court official as his
confldant and, according to Casey.
anythlng said by Lee to him should
not be used in court .
Miranda rights, by law, offer an
Individua l til? right to counsel
and/or a confidant. !3ane said Lee
may have viewed him as a
confidant tecause the official offerro moral reassuranre dtringthe
·questioning.
Bain also admlttro that, in his
opinion, Miranda rights sh:&gt;uld re
administered each day an itdivid·
ual Is questioned . Lee was not
informed the rmrnlng of April 7.
The issue of Lee· s question to
Bane - " You know I did it, don 't

!Continued !rom Pagel l

what tre argument was about and
"we saw it wasn't going to be very
pleasant. so we left."
Mrs. Dalley also testified to
events on March W, 1983, the day
Barbara Twyman disappeared.
Mrs. Dailey's husband John. a
trucker, left for Chicago and Mrs.
Lee called her to ask her if sre
wanted to go shopping. She said yes
and with her son. Benjy. Mrs .
Dailey went to Mrs. Lee's house in
Point Pleasant.
When they arrived, sometime
he tween 1:30 and 2 p.m.. Mrs.
Dalley said Lee was in the
basement. playing with an Atarl
game, and called up t re stairs to
Benjy. Lee dld cometot re top cf til?
stairs and declined an Invitation to
fP to Huntington,'W.Va .. withtrem
to sh:&gt;p.
Mrs. Dailey and Mrs. Lee.
accompanied ~ their motrer and
Benjy, went to tiF Hill's store in
Huntington and returned to f'Jint
Pleasant around 5 p.m .. sre said.

li:&gt;dlcatlon and exceUenre Blll 's ituatiOns at Kroget'."
. .
Kaglet perSonified._' '
Pichler was eleeted executive
Kagler had teen a &lt;bmlnant vice president of Kroger il August
force in Kroger'shard-llnestance in .1985. He joined Dillon in 1980 after
dealing with labor unions that serving for six years as dean d. til?
represmt employees. When Wiions school of business at the University
refused oompany requests for wage of Kansas. From 1968 to 1970. he
cutbacks, Kroger closed the stores. servro as special assistant to til?
ln the last thr!f' years, nearly 200 assistant secretary fo r man power
Kroger stores in ilur states closed. In the U.S. Department of Labor.
"Kagler was the armlta) t il the • Pichler Is a graduate of Notre
company'seffortstocompetermre Dame University and has a mas·
effectively in the face of incrmsing ter'sdegree In buslnessadmln istranon·unio? competitkln," said Eliza- !Iori and ·his ~ctorate trom the
beth Shtels, grocery ·analyst at University·· of .Chlcag~. He was
Hilliard Lyons broker~ge : "His elected to ire board :of. dir~tors of
emphasis was rnlabor costs and he Kreger wren Dillon ):leea'me part of
clearly concentrated on the union the company 'in January 1983.

.
'
CINCINNATI iUPII ' - Many parents in the Oakley res ili:'il\lal
section are not letlnlg tneii' cfitulren walt alone.for the school bus.
· In the past six weeks, two girlS have been sexually anacked in
Oakley as thev walled for the school bus In til? morning. Five weeks
ago, a 12-year· old girl was attacked and last week, an 11-year cid girl
was assaulted.
Police have dist rll;mted a drawing of what they relieve t IF man
looks like, but they have no suspects.
"We're stepping up patrols (in the area 1." said Pollee Lt, Patrick
Olvey.
•

LORDSTOWN, Ohio iUPI) -A carrying new automobiles that
Pennsylvania company hired to were to re dlstriruted to arm car
clear the wreckage of Sunday's craters by Total Distrti:JJtlon Ser44-car C·S·X Corp. train derailment vice lnc.. a company owned by
faced a difficult task because oftre CSX. Nine otrer cars were loaded
location of the mishap.
with automobiles headed for distri·
A csx spokesman Monday said butlon In Je~sup, Md.
Hulcher Emergency Service Co.,
Each rail car -.carrfes · about 18
called to return the ra ll cars to the automobiles.
Seven d. til? derailed cars&lt;:_arried
tracks, was hampered In Its efforts
because or the relative inaccesslb· auto parts. four of them headed for
the General Motors "Corp. assembly
lity of the derailment.
"This Is the worst derailment in plant In lordstown and thrre
this area that any of the railroad destined !ortll?Volkswagenassempeople remember." the CSX offl · bly plant in New Stanton , Pa.
cial said Monda y. "The cars are
The refrigerators.
remaining cars
were loaded
· stoves.
disparked on their sides, across the with
hwasrers and washing mochines.
tracks, down in a valley."
Although a dainage figure was
The 44 cars, carrying aulomobiles, auto parts and major appllan- rot available, a CSX ·spokesman
ces, left the tracks just west of tte said property lOss Is estimate:! at :!1i
CSX Goodman yard o!fice in million.
The 44 cars were'part of a 131-car
lords! own. blockin g til? rail com·
train
that originated in Chicago and
pany's main east and west tines.
had
stopped
in WUiard tefore the
CSX officials hoped to have the
mishap. The train was destined lor
tracks .cleared today.
The cause of til? mishap had rot Baltimore.
No one was lnju red as a result of
been determined Monday, rut the
company's investigation oommlt- tiF d:&gt;rallment, and noneoftiF cars
tee was on til? scene, rurveylngthe carried any dgngerous rubstances,
a CSX spokesman said.
situation.
Thirteen of the rail cars were
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726

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. CINCINN4TI (UPII.-,-;ThefateoftiF rhinoceros around the l\ll~ld ..
· Is helng dlsc~ssed in Glncinna ti this wrek.
·.
.
Cincinnati Zoo director Ed Maruska Is hosting a confermoe ci
rhinoceros e~perts: Tliey are worried that the mino rna~ becom~
extin ct,'mainly because of hunters. In some parts d. Asia and Africa,
rhino horns ~re highly prized. and very expensive.
Maf1!sk~ says there were 8,000 black rhinos in east-central Africa
a year ago. Today, that number Is down to 4,1110. .
&gt;'

Remov.al att~mpt called 'ironic

enttne

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• Vol .36, No.124

2 Sections. 20 Pages

Copyrighted 1986

HAMil.TON (UP!) - A juvmile rouri judge calls a citizen's
attempt to try to remove him from office "ironic."
.
Sandy Christensen is try ing to collect the necessary 10,337 petlbn
signatures to start removal proceedings' against Butler COUII!y
J uvenile Court J\l(]ge David Niehaus.
.
_
The attempt eomes after til? judge ordered a 3-year-old A!r-1
removed from her mother's custody and placed in her fat~r's ,
custody. A month lfiter, 'the girl died after being reaten and Iter
father has been charged with Involuntary manslaulltlter.
''It's all ironic," said Niehaus. "Working with kids Is IllY,lite's
. work. I'll just have to wait until it' s aU ()Ver to say anything. ·

By FRANK T. O&gt;ONGOS
WASHINGTON (UPI) -An air
traffic controller handling til?
Aeromexlro jetliner that collided
with a priva te plane Aug. 31 was
busy scolding another pilot fo r
flying Into a restricted w ne at the
time of the fatal crash, documents
show.
But feli:&gt;ral officials say they do
not believe the controller was
distracted from his jab, and they
stress that advisirig til? errant pllot
of the danger of his rules violation
was proper. .
The Federal Aviation Admin is·
!ration documents released Tuesday contain a transcript of final
conversations hetween tlie los
Angeles air controller and til? pilots
of several planes at the time of til?
catastrophe two months ago.
. Sixty-seven people aboard the jet
and til? private plane and another
15 on the ground died as a result or
the in-flight collision over S)lburban
Cerritos, Calif.
The transci-ipt shows that al'Ound
the time of the accident, the
controller was rebuking til? pilot of
a small Grumman aircraft that
strayed into the block of aii:space
known as a tennlnal.contl'OUed
area, or TCA, which Is reserved for

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airplanes , such as commercial can jet: "AU right. We'll maintain
carriers with altitude-reporting one niner zero."
equipment.
At this time, the controller had to
"OK. yw 're right In the middle of turn his attmtiOn to tre Grumman
the TCA, sir/' til? rontroller told the . plane - and 58 seconds later he
Grumman pilot. "~ wwld suggest could mtflnd the Mexican jet Cfl his
in the-future yru bok at yrur TCA radar screen.
chart. You lust had an aircraft pass
At 11:56:05, following unsuccessrlght off your left above you at 5,txXJ ful attempts to raise the Mexican •
(feet) ·and we run a lot of jets plane, the rontrcller asked an
through trere right at 3,000."
Arrierlcan Airlines jumoo jetto look
There was no indication from tre for the lost aircraft, saying, "I just
transcript that the Grumman- lost contact with a DC-9. Let me
threatened the safety of the Mexl- know If you see anything &lt;bwn
can jet, but an FAA official said til? there. please."
controller "was just doing his job."
Twenty-one seconds late- . tre
The transcript shoM the con- pilot of tre American re;ponred.
troller last heard from Aeromexlco
"Okay," he told t re controller, "I
F11ght 498 at 11:52 a.m. local time. sre a, uh, very large, uh, smoke ·
"Aeromexlco 498, maintain yoor screen off on tre left sicr of the
presE!lt speed," th~ controller said aircraft abeam - uh, til?, uh, the
at 11:51:45 a.m.
ncse of the airplane right off our
"Roger Aeromexlco -~" the left. It Is a very large srmke, uh,
pilot of th~ Mexican jetUner nepUed , column, uh, coming from It and, uh,
thrre seconds late-. "Uh, what emanating from til? ground. Arid at
speed &lt;b you want? We're reducing our altitude at 8,(0) feet, •there's
to two nlner to one niner &gt;I'ro."
another smoke column vertically
·Nine seconds late- , the oontroller overhead . It looks like It , !llmethlng
advised the plane, "OK. You can smoked up, uh, ahead and then
hold what yw have, sir, and we went down in."
have a change In plans. sir. Stand
The smoke was billowing from
by."
til? wreckage d. the two planes that
Thrre seconds later, the final had slammed into the quiet rururtransmisslon came from til? Mexi- ban neighborhood.
·

Despiie flap, arms progrees made
By ,flM ANDERSON
where we left off at til? end of the
WASHINGTON (UP!) -Despite Iceland summit." said Speakes,
the dispute over who is to )&gt;lame for who was traveling with Reagan oo
the breakdown at the Iceland a campaign swing thrtitgh the
summit, li.S.-Sovlet discussions South.
are quietly advancing on several
According tot be WhiteHouse, the
front s, Including a new accord on U.S. proposals oo the table when the
space exploration, admin istration Reykjavik meeting broke &lt;if Oct. 12
\)ffic ials said.
ca lled for removal of ooth slcrs'
· White House spokesman Larry -intermediate-range !Uiclear weaSpeakes also conflnned Tuesday pons from Europe, a 00 pe-cent cut
lhe administration had sent new In all nuclear weapons over a
instructions, based on the Iceland five-year periOd, and the lola!
summit between President ~agan elimination of balilstic mlsslles
and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorba- · after 10 years.
ehev, to Its .anns negotia tors In
According to til? Soviets, Reagan
Geneva.
had called for elimination d all
. "We're prepared to take up IUICiear weapcns at the end of the

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Hamlin King, Lee's original attor~y. was questiOned.
King said Bane as ked him into his
office in juvenile court on April 7.
told him about Lee's questiOn to
him and told King he was reluctant
to dtscuss tt with anyone else.
Unli:&gt;r Casey's questiOning, King
said he went to see Bane again a
day or""" late- and as~ Bane if it
was possible Bane heard Lee say;
"You think I did it, don't yw?"
"He tBaneJ agreed that it was
possible that's what he . (Lee) had
said ." King said. noting· that Bane
had told him til? statement "caught
him by surprise" wren it was
made.
King also testified to h:&gt;w he
assisted Shirley FUrst make a
statement in June 1~ In which
Furst tried to establish Lee's.
lnnorence. King said that at til?
time sre wrote tiF statement- in
til? liltchen d. Lee's rmtter's house
In Point Pleasan t - FUrst read
·earUer statements he had roUected,
"which kind of anroyed me." ll?
said.
She tren proceeli:&gt;d to put down
-hrr own statement. King said he
ooly helped in pclnting out significant details that he felt should be in
. IFr statement.
King noted that Marsha Lee,
U&gt;e's rrother, had mrUercontacted
him il Chicago while he was at a
conferenre to infonn him that
FUrst wanted to make a statement.
"I told her that UShirley wanted
to make a statement . tren ~ all
means take It," King said. "I
wan troll in her (Furst'sl handwrit·
ingsoMrs. Lee wouldn't beaccu.~
d making it up."
0
That's why Ire statemmts carry
FUrst's Social S~u ri t y numiJ' r and
marks around tiF edges made by
Mrs. Lee, he explained.
"Wouldn't It re fair ,br this jury. ,
since you once represrnted" the ·
.client . to say that. you're biased
· toward this defendant ?" Cain
: asked.
"I have very strong feeli ngs
about him IJ'Ing inrocent ," King
responded.
The criense's first wlt~ss, caUed
at 10:35 a.m. ofthe trial's sixth day,
was An~ l G. Sayer ci Elkhart, Ind.
Sayer. a wa itress at tre Frmch
Quarter during til? spring of 1983,
said she saw FUrst til? night IJ'Ior to
the murder ·at the Kanauga bar
with a gun similar to til? alleged
murder weapon.
The relendant's father, Charles
L. Lee Sr .. wascaUed totestify. The
elli:&gt;r Lee said re was confronted~
Fuffit and her son, John, at least
twice after the yrunger Lee was
taken into custody. The l!-year-old ·
Lee swore that Furst and ll?r son
lnstlgatro an argument With him In
a Point Pleasant bar il May 1983.
Thrre months late-, Lee testified
that Shirley Furst addressed hlnl,
d:&gt;mamlng $1,1110and a plane ticket
Re2ularand
to Florida , where sl'M&gt; woold Uve
with rer sister, for her rl!fuw to
testify against his son.
Also testifying for the li:&gt;fense
was Sandra Daliey, the crfendant's •
aunt and sister &lt;i Marsha Lee. Mrs. I
Dailey dtsru~ how uncomforta·
SURGEON GENE RAL'S • WARN lNG: Smoking
ble rer lamUy was with l2e dating
Funt, and testified that on Jan. 5,
Causes Lung Canc~r. Heart Disease,
1983, sre and her family dropped In
Emphysema. And May Complicate Pregnancy.
tv ~It wlti)Mi's, Lee and found her
and Furst tn· the midst of an
ar1111ment. Sre sald ~re clm't know 1'------,---------------~
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A pertormance by the Meigs High School Band will open the
annual Pomeroy Halloween party spo nsored ~ til? Pomeroy
Chamter of Commerce at 6:30p.m. Thursday. •
The party will be held In til? stage area on the upper parklnglotat 7
• p.m. following the band progra rl). Frlzes wUI be awarded for til? best
· costumes and there wUI be games. The winners of the poster contest ·
staged by the chamber at the Pomeroy and Salisbu ry Elementary
Schools will be anrounced .
.
Costume judging !"Ill be in four age categories: pre-school, 0·5;
graqe school, 6-12; trens. l3-17, and adults, 18 and over: 'Categories d.
judging will re prettiest. ugliest. scariest and most original . Free
lreats will be given to 12-year-oldSMd under attmding the p:~rty. In
case of rain the party will re moved to the Pomeroy VlUage Hall
auditorium.
On the evening of til? party, the P.A. Denny Sternwheelerwtll also
re on location at the levee and will be offerin g one-hour cruises. Cost
is $3 for adu Its and $1 for children. Hours wUI re 4to 5 p.m. and 5: 30 to
6:30p.m. The Meigs High YICA organizatiOn has reserved the ooat ·
from 7 to 9 p.m. .
Anyone needing furtiFr infilrmatiOn may contact Sherr! Hart at
992-5001 or 992·3810.

10-year perbd.
The subjects of the otrer talks
range from cooperation in search and-rescue qJeratl:lns at sm to·
strategic anns, nuclear tests, maritime boundaries and human rights.
A State Department spokesman
said til? discu~ klns are resigned
"to push forward the horizons of
bllate-al cooperation."
Secretary or State George·Shultz
and Soviet Foreigo Minister
Eduard Srevardnadze will meet In
Vienna, probably on Nov. 5 ci Nov.
6, when trey attend a oo nference on
til? Helsinki Treaty on Security and
Cooperation In Europe.
The two are expectro to resume
dialogue on arms ront rei discussions as well as on otrer issues that
were not addressed at the Iceland
summit.
The U.S.-Sovlet talks on .space
cooperation began Tuesday at the
National Academy of Sciences ln
Washington and are scheduled to
end later this week.
The talks, which follow a preliminary exchange in · Moseow in
September, could lead to a reestablishment of an agreement for
cooperation In space exploratkln,
neplaclng the bilateral pact which .
the Reagan administratiOn allowed
to lapse in 1982.
State Department spokesman
Charles Redman said til? talks
would mt involve til? Strategic
Defense Initiative, Reagan :s "Star
Wars" research project for a
space-and ground.JJased antimissile system.
The head d the U.S. tro m in the
talks i&gt; John Negropcnte, asslslant
secretary of state ilr oceans,
environment and science.

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RECEIVES COAL FACILITY GRANT - Bowling Grren, Ohio,
htventor Albert Calderon, above, received a $4.9 rriffion grant to
buDd a test facility for his pollutiOn-free coal buming proress,
officials said Tuesday. (UP!)
·

Pollution-free coal
test facility funded
converted Into a gas th at Is
By JIM SIELICKI
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio rumed pcllutlon-free to ~mer­
(UPI) - An inventor wbo says ate steam and electricity.
The presld:&gt;n t of Calli:&gt;ron
he ca n bum high-sulfur coal and
still produce low-cost electricity , Automation Inc. said he has
without environmental prob· worked since 1919 on developing
lems Is a little closer to his goal. Ire technology .
Bowling Green has agreed to
Alrert Calderon has been
buy
power !rom ·eatcrrcn when
awarded a $4.9 million federal
grant to build a prototype his prototype ~ant opens In 1990.
Most of til? proposed $45
faclUty to be used to test his
metbod on a large scale, Rep. million cost for the plant wUI be
Delbert Latta. R-Ohio. an- paid thrwgh til? sale of industrial revenue bonds.
nounced ']'llesday.
The financing was threatened
Congress also has agreed to a
special transition law in its new ~ the rew tax law, which wou ld
tax ~ tha t will mainta in til? have eliminated the tax exemptax-exempt status of the bonds tion those oonds enjoy, Latta
that wUllle IsSUed to fiMnce ttie said . The project was the
_recipleni of a special transit ion
project.
law he lobbied for, Latta said .
•
Calderon said his meth:&gt;d
Calrercn has long been an
advocate of til? count ry switch· pressufizes coal unt UIt yield; a
lng from an oil-based ecoromy gas virtually free of compOunds
ro ooe relylngon.ooal. He sald.hls of sulfur and nitrogen and
prcress will create a market ilr particulates. By-products or Ire
the natl:ln's vast reserves of process are sulfur and ash. Both
have applica tions in &lt;trer indushigh-sulfur coal.
"Til?re Is nothin g! hat can stop tries. Calli:&gt; ron said.
· "This Is a totally selfus, because we have til? mo·
ney," Caire ron said at a news contained !l'ocess. There wlll be
ro ac ld rain. problems." said
conference in Latta's office.
Latta,
who 19harnploned Calli:&gt; rUnrer his metlnd, sulfur and
on's
cause
through Congress for
otrer impurities are removed
til?
tax
law
exemptl:l n.
under pressure and tre coal Is

WASHINGTON (UP!) ~, The
National Cancer Institute has
issued a long-range plan to halt the
.steady rise In the c~ncer death rate
nationwide and cut in It hall by the
turn ol the century wit6 lifestyle
changes and better medl(,lll efforts.
The plan released Tuefday Is not
the final word In tre a!ttl-cancer
•
effort, but it takes an educational
tack - promoting less smoking and
· more healthful diets and malting
new detection and treatment tOctt·
nology more available.
"It ll'ieans act ing on present
knowledge," said Dr. Peter Greenw,ald, associate NC! dlrectOf for
prevention. "We have for the"first
time a comprehensive , pl&lt;l \ of
action that shows how manyi'jf us
can work tngether to lower 1our '
chances for getting cancer. "
Dr. Vincent DeVita. dir~tcl · of
the government's lead agenej' In
til? war on cancer, said a final
solut ion to the disease th at killed
462,000 Americans last year can
rome only from a ~tter understanding of how oody reUs become
malignant .
Theannualcanrerdeath rate has
, heen Increasing steadily for more
than 35 years, climbing from 143
reaths for every 100,100 people In
1930 to 169 per JDO,OCO In 1983,
primarily because of lung cancer.
Tobacco is the No. 1 target In the
new effort. The NCI said tobacco is
associated with an estimated 30
percent of all cancer deatiE in the
United States and is the major
cause of lung canrer. expected to
kill more men and womE!l this year ·.
than any otrer type of cancer.
"Because It takes 15 years fo r
risks to r~urn to near normal, It is
critical that the number of smokers
be reduced to one-half of l9lll levels
by 1990 fo r the year 20Xl goal to be
reaUzed," the report said.
.The goals are to reduce the
percentage of adults who smoke
trom 34 percent to 15 perrent or
less. and to reduce the pa-rentage
of you ths who srroke ~age 2J from
36 percent to 15 percent.
Diet is the other lifestyle change
teing advised. About 35 percent of
today' s cancer deatl's may be
relate:! to diet, and the neport
predicts 30,0CO Uves could be saved
l:ry 2000 "if Americans wou ld
modify their dietary habits."
The report said "a convincing
group of studies" prcvlclesevili:&gt;llC('
t!lat foods Slich as fruits, ..egetables
and cereals ro'ntainlng fi ber have a
protective effect against canrers of
the colon and rectum. which kill
00,(0) Americans E&gt;ach year. In
addition, the institute endorsed
recommendatiOns to reduce average fat consumption trom :rr
perrent to 3l percent of tota l
calories.
The report 81socalledfor&lt;'xpand·
ing cancer de t ~tiO n examirtatiort~
to rmre pecpletospot tumors early.
wren they are easily trea ted .

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GALLIPOLIS- Arifle could not that the evidence bullets removed ing such a statement. The majority
havedlschargedttlebulletsloundto from. the victim's head and chest of d:&gt;rringers possess rlnlngs, re
have kllled Barbara Twyman on . could not have been discharged said.
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March 20, 1983, according to a from.a rifle. According to tests he
The derringer was delivered to
Bureau of Criminal Investigations performed, Dye said tre'.22-caUber DyeonDec. 7,1983,acoupleofdays
representative testifying Tuesday bullets were subj ected to skidding, after he tesUfled in til? original trial
In til? retrial of Charles Lee II In , forming unpara llel riflings. Abullet and one day after toon-soorlff's
Ga llla County Common Pleas discharged from a rlne· would deputy Raymond Pope testified
Court.
acquire parallel riflings, Dye said. that the BCI had lnlonned LangAlso. a witness who saw vehicles
The skid marks, he added, are ford, via telephone, that too flreann
parked at the George Twyman more Indicative of a revolver. A )Xlssessed a smooth barrel.
residence near Elvington til? day of revolver, ·owned by Shirley Furst.
Durtng the retrial's rmrnlng
the shooting was brought 'in to 12e's ·fanner girlfriend, Is the session, Martha Sowards, nexttestify for the !!rst time.
alleged murder weapon.
door neighbor &lt;i the Twymans,
The prosecution was to begin Its
Dye also said he woukl not have testified t&gt;r the l!rst Ume In eltrer
cross-exainlnatlon this rrorning of told Carl E. Langford. Gallla trial. The Ewlngtoo resident said
Marsha Lee, mothe~ of the defend- county chief Investigator, In a she and oorchUdrE!l weredrtvlngto
ant, after she testified for the telephone conversation that the Vinton the rmrnlng of til? alleged
defense Tuesday afternoon.
Panzer · derringer, found In til? murder date to ruy a neMpaper.
Lee, 20. Point -Pleasant, was . Furst household, possessed a .
When they passed the Twyman
convlc!ed of Twyman's murder In smooth barrel. Dye said he knows reslrence, sre said, she saw tour
December 1983.
re would have had to have cal'll parked in the lot. Three d the
Ronald Dye of the BC! testified examined the l!reann before mak- vehicles were mt owned ~ thP

Twymans. she said, one of which
was red and white. She said she
thought It relonged to til? l.Duls
Hunt !am~ of Ewington .
Sowards said sre and her famlly
passed the Twyman trailer sometime between 11 a.m. and roon. She
told this lnformatl:ln to VInton
Marshal Bob Meade !llmetlme in
1983. rut soo was never contacted
for questioning, siF said.
Defense anorney James M.
Casey also eaUed tlrre of Lee's
former Point Plmsant High School
teacrers and o~ former classmate
to the wlt~ss stand as character
witnesses Tuesday.
Ruth Sawyer, a mathematics
teacher, and wrretta Jackson,
SOCial studies, each teltlfied I.eec
was what they characterize as a
typical student. Sawyer, currently
in her 17th ~ar r1 teaching, taught .

Lee during his sophomore and yearbook were mem~rs of ~r
junior years. Jackson, with ll years ~arbook class. sir said; Le&lt;&gt; was
,
ot teac hing, taught Lee In his junior rot.
year. Due to his arrest, Lee never
Greg Barker of Leon. W .Va .. a
attenli:&gt;d his SEJII:lr year.
former business classmate of Lee's
"He (Lee) Is til? typeo!studentto during tre defendant's freshman
rememlrr," Sawyer said. "If all year, also testified .. Barker. who
tre students were like him, teach- works for .the clerk cl. the West
Ing would be mu ch easier."
Virginia House of Delegates. said
Jackson testified soo remem- Lee was quiet and got along wit hhis
hered ·rearing Lee state re was classmates. Barker was not called
fPlng to quit school .and marry to the stand In the first trial.
someone. She quickly lllscouraged
Called to the stand ~ Casey wa,
him from that Idea, sre said.
· Mars I\a Lee, who tes tlfiro in detail
Til? third prep leacrer to testify . about hi!r knowledge of her son's.
on Lee's behalf was Avena Jackson, relatl:lnshlp with Shirley Ful'lll,!wt
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adviser of the high school yearbook which she disapproved.
and ooe r1 Lee's instructors his
"I told him it was kind of stupl~.
freshman year. The 44-year sre was five years dli:&gt;r than 1
teacher . said Lee voluntarily as- was," Mrs. Lee said. "It kind of took
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sisted ll?r with the yearbook ~ me by surprise."
Mrs.
12esaidshe
fciundltdUflcul[
taking pho(l)graphs &lt;i school activities . .Most students oorldng on the
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LETTERS OF OPINION arE" welcome. They shoo ld be less than :m words
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NEW YORK -Wren Secretary
of State George Shultz was told by a
reporter In the hOt hours illlowtng.
tre breakup ol ire IU&gt;yk;Javlk
sfmmlt that he looked ."tired and
disappointed," Gem'g.&gt; Shultz replied that this was' eaSy to ex~aln:
He ldoked tired and disappointed
bec a use he was tired and
disappointed .'
But tre trouble appears to rewith
tre nature of Mr. Shultz's disappolntm...t. He srems In liP •saying
that if only tre Soviet Union had
been a llnle more re!ax€d about tre
Strategic Defense lnltiatllre, lbr
example by accepting tre jJ'Omjse
not to deploy for 10 years and
permitting In tre meanWhile research and nnoderate testln~. wl(y
then all the balana&gt; of tre agrrements would have been ratllled.
ushering in til? millenniulTJ, or
something close to It lnstead we
are discovering, Inch by jneh . day

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WASHINGON (UPI )- When I flrstcametotre capital, the Washington
m.ager of Unlti!d Press International had a framed inscription on his
wall that was a parody of Kipling.
The iMcrlptlon, not the wall.
"U you can keep )&lt;lur head wben all about you are losing theirs," It said,
"It means you don't understand tre situati:&gt;n."
I was reminded of that message -bumper stickers hadn't yet achil'vl'll
a high decree of popularity -by a poll of hlsillessexecut!Ves conducted by
Guardsmark Inc., a securtty services firm.
The survey indicated that Amertcan executives adopted a "hlsiness as
usiaal" !lillcy alter the ootbreak of terrorism around tre world.
. It found that only about 3! percent changed hlstness travel plans to
oyerseas countrtes because of the terrorists.
• Althougll almost a third said they Intentionally avoided commercial
airlines that had been Involved in terrorist vi&gt;lence, the majorltychosetre
most mnvenlent flight.
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Maybe the small percentage wiD did tum back neglected to pack a
toothbrush.
According to anc trer smvey of tre same group, this one conducted by
Delsey of Paris, a French luggage manufacturer. up to &amp;I percent oft~
leaders of Amertca's top companies forgPl to take along a toothbrush wheri
·they travel.
It does little good, apparently, for an executive with dirty treth to try to
feint anonymity. 'The same survey srows that sunglasses are seeond to
tollet articles on the list of lbrgotten Items.
Executives might go to bed without brushing their treth, only 10 percent
forget tn pack pajamas.
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I don't know wretrer Michael Korda, editor In chief of tre publishing
house or Simon &amp; Schuster, was annong those polled, lJJt In a recent
niagazllle artlclo he addressed the subject ol "powe- dressing."
His secrets Included never carrying a pocket calculator, a visible pen &lt;r
pencll, a wallet bulky enough to be mistaken &amp;lr a pistol, as many keys as a
prison guard or a pocket knife large enough to serve as a weapon.
Nor, Korda says, should a power dresser wear a belt with a fancy buckle
big enough to set off aiamfs at airp:&gt;r1 security checkpoints.
• I have never dressed for power mysell, hit I agree with nnost of tiDse
strictures. They appear In fall under tbe heading of good grooming. .
U I may offer SOllie additkmal grooming tips lor the powerless, I
rtcOmmelld the following guidelines:
' -Never, but never, wear rtding boots lor a stroll m city streets.
-Don't put a JQ.gallon hat on a nine-gallon read.
-Don't dress In tre dark.
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-Avoid mixing plaids with strtpes.
-Don't build an airport terminal smaller than a securtty checkpolllt.
Business executives, apparently, nred have no fear of settlng off airport
alamls wHh bo&gt;lt hlckles. Ten percent of tiDse responding to tre !Risey
stlrvey said they frequently forgPt. to pack hells.
01 course, that also rules rut absent-minded lJJstness travelers trying to
tough it oot by ti.ghtenlng their belts.

Letters to the Editor
Expense levy needs support
I would like to take this opportun·
tty to ul):(e yoo to vote for and
support the 3-mlll current expense
levy which is on the Nov. 4 oollot In
Middleport.
This levy will not Increase your
taxes but is only a ren!!'Wal of a tax
levy whleh has been In effect for the
past ten years.
These l\lnds are used for strret
lighting. street repair, and current
expPnses. Without this levy, it
willlld be impossible to keep up tre
JeW! of servlc.tS which residents
have come to expect and ceriainly
deS&lt;'!rve.

Meigs, Gallipolis eye undefeated seasons in.final outings

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$!),000 per year. This levy .is usl'd to
provide llasic services to oor
residents and with tre bss next
year of $15,000 In revenue shartng
funds. this levy becomes rven a
more ImpOrtant part &lt;it he vlllage's
financial picture.
Residents of Middleport have
alwa.vs supported,wrthwhlle and

by day, tbat the Improvised arran·

gernents in Ire hot flusres of tre
exchanl!f's betw!'en Mr. Reagan
and Mr. Gorbachev , would have
been disast ro us . In their
Implications.
When you read reactioi1S to
Reykjavik, bear tt i1 mind that any
commentator above tre grade of
GS-11 .needs to precede any stat(..
ment about tre summit by rreitlng
tre obligatory soliloquy deploring
. ruclear bombs, beginning with a
denunct.itlon of Hiroshima. and
ending with a referenCl' to tre
likelihood or a nuclear wlnt..-. So
expect that. sit through it. play
tic-tac-toe until It Is done. and tren
begin to listen. Here Is what single
day's news brings In :
David Shlpler. In The New York
Times: "Although a senior ad min·
istratlon official Insisted that Mr.
Kohl ·o re chancellor or West
Germany\ supported the Reagan

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By CAPI'i\IN CROW
Meigs and Gallipolis wrap up
their respective conferena&gt; cham·
plonshlps and undefeated seasons
while Southern upsets Eastern arid
Nort h Gallia upends Kyger Creek
says the ole' bird In ·the area prep
football piCks for the lOth and final
week iba•rtng playoffs).
In other area top games, the
Crow Report has Oak Hill copping
the SVAC title Wllh a w!b over
Southwestern while Wahama co n·
tinues Its strong playoff conq,ues t
wilh a close win over Ritchie
Cou nty.
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Last week's results had tre ole'
bird hitting very close to the
seasonal average with a 12-3 ( .lllll) .
Misses wer~ the Hannan Trace
upset over Kyger Creek, Ripley's
shutout over Pt. Pleasant, and the
Wahama win over Spencer.
For the season. yours truly ha s a

position on arms reductions. a tration In rect'nt days. American
spokesman lbr the chancellor, OffiCialS SJdeStf'[Jped inquirieS 01( I'
Friedheim Ost, was quoted by Mr. Kohl's questions and sought ttl
Reute-s as expressing reserva- paint a pictUre 'Of broad accord." ,. ,
Bear In mind that Mr. Kohl's .,
tions . According to the Reuters
acco~ nt. Mr. Ost lold,reporters that . !PVernmen t has elections Coming 1
til? West German leader had sought up nex t January and
confront ,
assurances that u rrtrolum-rangp ttl&gt; Social Democrats which. al·
missiles were abolished in Europe. ttllugh it was their own leader M•.
West Germany would not be left Helmut Schmidt who originally
vulnerable to Soviet short-range caliro for the inslallatton of treater
weapons or conventional Warsaw nu clear weapons In Europe, r1&lt;n•·
Pact forces. Before the Reykjavik takes the capituiat!OJI!st position.
meetin g. Mr. Kohl had urged thai We have not· helped our ally. Mr ~
slnrt-range nuclear weapons be Kohl. by ordaining a position
Included In tre United States-Soviet different from his own on this
discussions on arms reductions .... delicate i8'ue.
· "The Ger!Ylan government accepts
Meanwhile. tre defenst' ministhe~ percent reduction but thinks
ters of the Atlantic alllanCf' were
the discussions In Reykjavik for mretlng In Scotland: and Brttaln' ~
greqter reduction could be adanger Defense Min ister George Younger.
lbr Western Europe,' Mr. Ost said. in the account of reporter Jdhn . ·
In keeping with the posture of Cushman . '"repeatroly warned ·,
optimism that has be&lt;'n carefullv that the eli minallo n of stra tegic
structured by the Reagan adminis· ballistic missiles would not hewlse
;
unJ€'Ss conven tional arm , including
· chemical weapons. W(\re also con·
trolled ." Mr. Younger wa s entirely
explicit . His government "would·bo&gt; ·
extremely concerned at a · ~ina!
agrR&gt;ment to abolish strategic .
baUistic missiles altogether if there
was not at the same time a very
rtfectlvr and approprtate rf'ductton
in conventional forces." Cap Weln·
ber~r tried to be reassurin11: "W~
need to mmpute the equations of
deter rence. If you chang!' IJlese
balances. vou have to look al the
equations. ;' Wish we had said that:
The third. story iby James
Markham! •bouts it out loud In the
headline itself: "Western Allies
Grum bl ~ Abou t Reykjavik Plans."
"Briefing lit&lt;' allies In Brussels
after the summit meeting ... Shull;! said funrer strategic rf'ductions .I
would havr to include the nuclrar :
ar&gt;;enals of Francr and Britain. •'
according to well -pwcf'd European
sources."
" This" - and ''this" 1.1111 hardly
surprise you - "upset the French .l
IJ&lt;&gt;causo 1hey have long insisted on
srveral cond it ions before they
would consl~r culs in Iheir lbrces.

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Rt&gt;Sponslbility for tiM' indiS&lt;.'I'iml·
nate bombings, which have killed 10
people and wou nded 162. was
claimed by a mysterlousgroupthat
calls Itself the CommitteE' l:lr
Solidarity with Arab and Middle
Eastern Political Prisoners. The
coniunctlon "with" may be Ire key
word In the IItle.
The demands tha t followed each
oombin~ has been consislrnl :..
release or three tcrrortsts held In
French prisons. Two . .Georges
Abdallah and Ants Nac.cache. are
Maronlle Christian Lebanese: tre
third. Varadjian Garbldjlan. is an
Armenian Christian. born in Syrta .
Fl'('nch officials fro m Prime
Minister J acques Chlrac doMl have
co nvinced tre pres• that Abdallah
is til&gt; key Individual. He heads a
small terrorist group. tre Leban ese
Arml'd Revolutionary Factions.

but Is charged with only minor
crimes In FranC!'. Tre Czech-made
pistol used In tre!982mur&lt;Prs of an
Israeli diplomat and 1111 American
military atlachr was found in
Abdallah's apart ment.
But there's no 0\ rer ev idence m
which to hold Abdallah for very
long. With or witiDut blackmail
bombing&gt;;, tre French would have
to set him free In a few year.&lt; at
m ost.

As for Naccache. who bunglf'd an
a" empt to assassinate an Iranian
e. ile leader. he Is small potatoes.
Hr doesn't even belong to a terrorist
organization ca pablr of a sertrs of
bombings.
That leaves Garbldjian. He is
•erving a life senten!X'. with no
possibility of parole, for the 1983
bombing at Orly Airport outside
Paris tha killed seven Jli'Ople.
Including an American. Garbldjlan
ac knowledged responslblllty for the
txlmbinf(,
Who i'l Garbldjlan? He is a top
leader - if not No. 1 -of one of tlie
deadliest terrorist groups in the
world: the Armenian Secret Army
for Ire lJberatlon of Armenia. In
tre last decade. ASALA assassins

MEIGS 42 . FE DE RA L·
HOCKING 0 - Marauders [9·01
go ing after school's first undefeated
season ever and also first TVC grid
championship. MHS can name the
score over winless Lancers (0.9).
VJNTON COUNTY 28, WELL·
STON 20- Vikings (6-3) In a real
dogfight with Rockets (6-3). This
one could go either way.

Don

Graff~

nec~tax l~lesan diwould

certainly urge your support for this
co ntinu ed progress In our
community.
l would certalnlyliketothankyou
for your support and cooperation In
the past and hope this will continue
in tre future In ensure continued
This :!-mill levy brings In approxi· progress in our cornmunlly.
' m;Jiely $:5.000 per year. The street
Fred Holfman. Mayor
!J&amp;btlng ~11 alone i'l In excess of
Vlllage r1 Midd.leport

OK, so 1 was wrong again.
When Israel's Labor PartJ and Ukud bloct joined in a coalition 119Yernment two ye~rs igo, 1 was convinced
lt ctiuldn'tlast. They were just too odd
a couple - at odds on virtually every
foreign and domestic illue. 'nle only
point of agreement waslbatthe counlry was in very, very bad shape. So I
wrote at the lime.
But II did last. As promised, ~bor's
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Shimon Peres bowed out aa prime
minister to make way for Llkud's Yltzak Sbamir. As it turned &lt;M, what
The Chester PfO would llke to radio. Mrs. Johnson. prtnclpal. they agreed upon outweig!IM all that
express their tha•ks for mal&lt;lng Supt. Mr. ·Roberts and Sect divided them.
this year's fall carnival a ~at Barbara !Winum, the cooks and
Peres' political skill a!IO l!elped
...:cess.
custodians and to tre parents lbr all more than a little. Ria per .. n01nct
treir donations and help.
has beea Jmproulve.
. ;.. special thalllta Is extended to all
As a leadl,. a.nnan ,..., SillChi!Sier PfO
t~ merdlant!t for their gt&gt;nerous
Sharon Pooler, tleuucbe Zelttml of Mumcb, com·
tlilnatioll!, tte ~tlrM'I and WMPO
Secretary mented, tbe Israel be baa relllmed lo
Sllamir's leadenlllp iJ virlally ••recognizable when compared with tbe
Israel be look over from Sballlir.
Israel bu withdrawn from lite Lebanese qaaamtre without sacrificing
any sipiflcant strateCic acl..atage.
A mistake that devutated.lbe econo.Today is Wednesday, Oct. 29, tpe ll2nd day of 1986 wHh 63 to t&gt;Uow.
my and morale, 1n the ranb and on
The moon is nnovlng toward Its new phase.
the home front, bas been written off.
11&gt;ere Is no morning star. ·
The EcYPUan connectiotl bas been
'Dae evflllng stars are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
largely ruland, aymllollall by the
'l'llooe born on this date are uncltr the sign of Scorpio. They Include Alelalldria meell!li of the lwo countrios' leaders. All ESYptlaa ambassa~ish biographer James llolwei In 17«1; .lillgl!r-composer Daniel
dor II In Tel Avlv for tbe fll'll time In
Ilteatur Emmett, ("Oilde") In !815; comedlan-sln~r Faney &amp;ice in 1891;
Nazi PI'OII'Iianda chlel Joseph Goebbel! m1897, political cartoonist Blll more 11r111 three years. Tbe clilpute
Maaltllllltl1921 (age 85) ; actor Richard Dreyfuss In 1947 (age ll), and over alllrlp of land oollle Galt of Aqaba iJ
submitted to arllitratloa.
adms Kate Jad&lt;soa In 1948 (age Jl) .
Overtareo
to Kina HIWeill have""'
·ba thil date in history:
yelled to a Jordanian connection, but
- In 161B, Sir Walter Raleigh' was beheaded In London, eh!lf~ with the situation on that front iJ not aa bad
partlc~tlng in a plot to oust King James I fl'om the British throne.
aa it waa. HIWein 1s no ........ courtIn 1901, Leon Czolpz was electrocuted for the assassination ct IDI the PLO arrd has curbed ll:aacllvlPr!!sidellt William McKinley.
ill • tlft'itory. Alld eln bas
Ill 192f. pandr!monlwn reigned n tbe New York Stock ExcllanJI! as Ueo
been a alpllleut demut II terror·
1st acllvlly In the occupied Wilt Bank.
collapsing prtces set the stage br the Ormt Depression of the l9lls..

Fall carnival a success

Today in historY

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Changing the guard

·SEOAL
SVAC
.:00 season wllh t we-touchdown win enough to win and that's all th at :
co unts. WHS can get Into playd(s, ·
GALLIPOUS 48, JACKSON 6OAK HILL !I, SOUTHWEST- over Wildcats (4·5).
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Blue Devils prepare lor state ERN 14 -Oaks (8·11 prove to be
SOUTHERN 18, EASTERN 12- but ~d win over tough Ritchie ;
playdfs for second straight year league's best with win over High· Tornadoes (1·8) have improved County (.6·2) eleven.
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b:
wit h easy win over Ironmen il-81 .. landers (6·31, w.tnnlng SVAC crown. rapidly In past weeks and could be
COAL GROVE Jl, FAIRLAN '
LQGAN28,ATHEI'Sl6-0liefs
NORTH GALUA H, KYGER prtmed forupse(overcount y-rtval 14 - OVC championship up for·.
(8·11 could be in for. big st ruggle CREEK 8 - Pirates 17·2). battle EagleS (3·6). This Sat urday til l is grabs as usual In tllis one. Hornets ·
against Bulldogs 16·31./lJJt Win by arch-rival Bobcats 15'41 when always up lbr grabs.
16-31 win CJi,er Dragons (6·3Jin real
two touchdowns.
anything has and wUI happen, in this :
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WARREN 36, MARIETTA 6- fierce rtvalry .
WAHAMA 24, RIT CHI E
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE •
Warrtors (7·21 gain revenge from
SYMMES VALLEY !I, HAN· COUNTY 18- White Falcons 17·11 28 ROCKHILL12-WCHHSmake :
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only blemish on Warren's 1985 9-1 ,---------------~--------------------­
mark. Blue and White have not
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TRIMBLE 13- Buckeyes (3·6) pull
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Virgfnian eleven .. Wahama fates ·
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have killed nnore than 70 Turkish for fou r other members charged
officials. family memrers and with the takeover of the Turki s~
anyonP else wOO got in the way . and · consulate In· Paris. In which a.
have wounded more than 300 in securtty i(llard was klllf'd .
attacks all over the world. ASALA
Our sou rces confirm that the
demands that the present Turkish Frmch cut a deal with ASALA In
guvernment.ad mit the genocide of January ! 9R2 . Thr bombings
hundred s of thou sands or Armen· stopped. Melkonian was set free
ians In the Oil oman Empire durtng and til&gt; four other ASALA prisoner&gt;; •
World Warl . and that an indepr nd· were glven tightrr sentPllC'I'S. 011t' 1·\
enl Armenian homeland be carved subsequently comm itlf'd suicide In 1
rut of eastern Turkey.
prison: the thrrt' remaining were
Our sourCE's . ,who an• terrorisl rclrasf'd last spring.
experts in various WE'l&lt;tern intell i·
The truce blew up- literally~
gence agencies. believe Garbidjlan wit h Ihe Orly Airport bombln~. But
I• tre French prisoner whose Carbldjlan .told French Jnvestiga.
release is tiM' crucial demand of the lors It was an ·accid ent : The
Paris bombers. They point out that suit case . bomb was supposed to
ASALA has the organization. disci· detonate ori board • Tucklsh
pllne and agrnts In FranC!' to carry airliner. not on French soil. The
out the series of bombings that French were furious anyway. and
be~an last February.
sentenCI'd &lt;:;arbidjla n to life..
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In this scenario, Abdallah. the
Our Inquiries Into the Garbidjla n
Lebanese terrorist. is just a red connection have made Freneh
reiTing to divert the press rro"' a so urces nPrvous. Mea nwhile,
real over &lt;:;arbidjian. In fact , a tiDugh. Chlrac has succeeded in ..,
similar situation developed exactly selling t il&gt; story that Abdallah Is till' ,
avo years ago.
rrnson for the bombings. (A
On Oct. 25,1981, ASALA launched iengley article In the New York ;:
a series of ·15 bombings In Paris to Times Magazine last Wf'('k focUsed
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win the release or an Armenian· on Abdallah and didn 't even
American ASALA leader. Monte mmtion Carbldjlan. J
Melkoni an, and better treatment

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Despite lopsided victories last
Friday, Gallla Academy and Meigs
high schools fell from their highly
rated spots in · each respective
region In ihe Ohio High ' School
Compu ter Ratings released this
morning.
The GAHS Blue Devils made the
most dramatic fa ll ~ first last week
to fourth In Week ·nine ot the 1986
campaign.
Despite .a 41·10 shellacking of
Marietta last Friday. GARs fell
hehind Wooster. Stuebenvtlle and
Columbus Mifflin . Wooster leads
the Blue Devils In Division II,
Region 7. by seven and one-half
points. GAHS trails Stuebenville by
five and one· half points and Mifflin
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The Blue Devils travel to Jackson
Friday nlghl to play the lronmen,
1·8. Jackson is rated 35thamong lhe
36 schools in tile region.
A 66·0 thumping of Alexander did
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jn Division Ill. Region 11. St.
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Orrville. who ~ads St. Clairsville by
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Tigers by 32.5 points.
Fairland is nlnih in tha t regio n
wlih 47.6250 points. The Dragons
play Coal Grove for the Ohio Valley
Conferene&lt;&gt; tllle Friday.
Oak Hill of the Souihern Valley
Athlellc COnference, moved up to
tiE number eight spot In Division •
IV. Region 15. wit)l 39.37Cil poinl s.Belprc!sslxthln Ihat region wilh46
and Coal Grove fift h with 46.~.
Portsmou th Noire Dame held
onlo fo urth spol in Division V.
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SEOAL are tied for .seventh in
Dlvlson II. Region 7 wil h 75.~
poinls. Ath~ns Is 19th with 44 and
Portsmouth ~ th with 32.
In Division Ill, Region 12.
Wheelersi:Ajrg remained in first
ploce with 84Jll points. Waverly is
tled fur elgh"th wlih Q rdcvil le with
5!i ppl nts. Ports mou th West
dropped to 17th with 42.Cil.
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riltln~ . t·ompil4 •d h~· ('h ill:~ Rrnd4' n!
prP~ Id1•nt ul lht• Ohio Hl l(h ~~· ht•ol
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Sl arrt •llt• us pit ching eoath; !'il):ntod
,Jinl -~nydt•r a ~ lirsl ha.'il' cout'h .
IIHU,..IOO - Namt-d ,(,•r'-'' Kill a.~
J.:t' n{'ral manager of thf'lr 0!4Ct•ola,
Fla ., a rflliah·.
San IJiegn - Nam('d Larl')· Ruw;1
; ~"' manUJ:'t•r.
Bai&gt;!llt•thall
fh lcagO - Cui ,~~;uurds ltlckv
Wlll'l oo, r\lfrt'ti!·r i,:k Hu ~:ht'N and
fnrward Mlkt• t:ihson.
( 'lt-\'l'land - Rt•lca:-.r d g-uards
Kt•,•in llf' ndt•r s on , D"·aynt•
:\ld'lul n and \\'illit• Whitt·.
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l)dt •r ,Vt"r hnt.•vcn und rooklr KlJard
Kt•nny Pallt'r!oOOIT.
ltou!'il.JI - \\'u iYPd vf'teran for·
ward Hank i\tt Dowa·ll a nd rookh•
forwards, Sarn Mitdat"'l and Mi ·
chnt•l ra~l'll.'.
Indiana - Placed ~n~ard K..l'lt '

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MORNING GLORm;
&lt;ktober Zl. 191Wi

NEW KNOX\' IU.E, Oh io !l'PI I - T h1•

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17.30: G. Edgt•rton -li.IIO. 7. Ayt.'l'!'i\'Uit·
13..iU: X. Syt·a morr Mohawk :ttOO.

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San Diego -Signed quarterback
Rruc e Mathl!lon.
HoL'kt')'
Det roit - St.'fll rookie ccnter.loe
Murphy to Adlrondarlr. of the IHL .

Transactions

Re,:km li
1. .\logadord~UO ; 2. 1\tcDonald 5K.&amp;.t: :t.
Rrlllla nl Bm·k(')·e North 34.50; ~ . Do&amp;llon
I!Ulll; :;. runotlon V a llt~~· 17 . ~! : G.C uyahuJ:U Ht·i~ht s H .50; 7. Fairpol1 Harbor
-'4 .111: K.. Sooth .\mht•r,..;t 12.00.

Locat

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Montrf'ul at Boston, niJ:"hl
llarlford ;II Toronto, night
Qut•l}t,•c IU Phlladl'lphia , nig-ht,
l&gt;t•t rolt ttl Minnesota, ni ~&gt;: ht

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ft •dan•illl' .1-1 .111: :i. Wllliam"'hu~ t U6: -1.
Tv.·In \ 'lllh'y Sooth tL25; 5. New .J11:t ml
;J)I, ;;6; ti. FalrWnks :li.OO: 7. St . Ht•nry
:lti.OO; K. Wayl1t',.-\'llh• :)1..31.

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NV l~landers at NI'W ,Ji' t'S4'J,.

l 'talho lit•.U.Ml; 7. llu)'lnnOakwood-1 2. 11 ; 1'1.
IJma Ct'fllraJ falhoUt• t-1 .56.
Dl\'~lon V

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Curtl., Kltt·hen .
Ulllh - Cti loAvard Jell Cook.
Washington - ~' al\·ed #\lllrd
1\llchllt l Adams.

wu... hlngton

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Warrt.'n Kennrd)' 66.011.

R~lon

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Rra-ion 9

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SatJramento- Cut guar'd Junior
and .ce nte r Dan

Br ldg ~ man

Hulfukl at Monlrf'lll, 7::~:1 p.m.
C'hh.:a l :" o utl)rtrolt, 7::J5 p.m.
1\'l ' RanJcrii at St. Louis, H::'i~,

1.\' oun«s lown Mooney lfll .lii; '! . Ga r ·
fi('ld &amp;&gt;l~hts Ttmlt~· 91.30; 3. Kt.'flstm
7X.ll.l; .&amp; . i\kron St. Vim-eni~S t. Mary "/&amp;.fig;
.t \\lLillllft• 15.00; 6. Ca1Y1Jbell Me morial,
7UO: 7. Clt•veland OrWI~t' 67.f)(); fl.

Bernl' Union
:L NP.Will'k Clltholk 6-t.!'..O ; ·1.
l'o ri .~mooth Notrt• OautM•· llt.:n: 5. East
Kno\: 5 ~ . $1; 6. ft('lhdrl' St . ,John t.I.J'l; 7
Caldwell ·11 .6,11: )1. Indian Valh'y 1\urth

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211 31
33 :17 .

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Min cy. ·
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rles J on es; pluced rente r William
Bl·dfor~ and
"'Htrd * Bernard
Tho~son 111 InJured reservt' .• ·

\\'ednCNday's Game~
N('W ,Jersey al Pltt!&lt;i hu~h . 7::1!J

Region 7
!.Wooster 11 ~.50: '!. Steubenvill{' 110.50:
:~. Columbus !\11fftln 110.00; -1 . GalllpoiiJ&lt;o
10 .).0&amp;: 5. Ashland KM.DO; 6. Columbus
Dt•Sal e~ fiii.S.O; 7. jlie) Log-an and \'ln t't' nl
\\'arr('n, 7~ . 50 ealfl .
RCK:ion ~
I. Clnl'innutl Pur&lt;:ell Marian 1:12.5(1;
~ .( lit •) Wa pakoneta and Galion, 101.00
t•adl: ~ . l.f'mon· Monroe9K.OO; 5. J..cllanm
9UO; 6. Urbana 90.00: 7. ltlt' ) Dayton
fhamin;adt"--Juli enne and Bt.•llt'loolitln t'.'
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J ackijon and forward Jerom·e

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Smyth r Ql\'il' illll
Edmnln
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Wlnnpg
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Ls Angls,
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2 · 6 1 5 ~I j4
Tut'ti day 's Rt&gt;S ultN
Harllord 5t Pltlshurl{h 2
. Quehec 6, lAs :\ngelt'H 2
Toronlo 2, thlc ago t
NV Island£•,; 2. Phlladt.'l phia I
Minnes ota 7, ('alg;~~ -1
R ushlriJton

Martin .
\\'alyed guard

Andre Thmet.

Toronto
Mlnn«!Nt
Detroit

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I. Clt'\'c land Benedktlnt· 12K.30: ~.
Willoudlh)' South 126.00; 3. Vennlllon
91.30: . . (tit&gt; ) Brl't·k... villf" and nrnn
fulumhlan , Mi'.SO eal'h; 6. MaUmet• )17,50;
i. Sylvania Northvlew 7-UCI: ~- Grllfton
Mld\•lt.,.. 71.811,
'

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('rot~ !OV illl' 70.00; ~ .

gu!Vd· fO~itl'd Bill
. Los An.-ele~ -

W LT Pts. GFGA
1'1 2 0 16 .IJ1 3ti
7 ~ 0 1.&amp; ~ IH
5 :1 I II 12 41

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STORE HOURS
Mon.-Sat. .8 AM-10 P~ .
Sunday 10 AM ~ lO PM

GAHS, Meigs ·drop in computer ·ratings

Macy on ~~red ret;er'\.~; wuh·ed

Ni\T UINAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Hy Unlled Pra.s Internation al
Walt!lli Conl&lt;"ren ce
Patrick Division

1. Centel"\'llle UCI.OI; 2. Fa1rlleld 1 ~. 086:
3. Oa)·too Dunhar 1111.011; -t Milford 110.00:
~. (' lndnn~tl Mof'llt 1r 1D·U17; 6.Middletown
96.50; 7. DaytM Me11dowdale 9-:1.50\ H.
findnnatl St. Xavk&gt;r 9f.4S.
Dlvhilon II

R~lon 10
I. Napolf'OR 7tt.OO; 2. E)3·ria Ca thullt·
~i). IID; :t Fustnria 7.1.(1); .a . 8ryiUI ii.OO : 5.
Voo Wt•rt 611.011; fi. Rt•ll"\' Ul' 61 .00: 7. Oak
&amp;rhor SUO; K. Rt•xlt~ .JX.OO.
Re.-lon II
1. Ironton 100.50: 2. Orn·ille l'lltOO: 3.
ThnmvUit• Sht rldan 14-1.50; t .St. CIWI'!I!"VDie
":-UiO: 5. Pomrroy Me i~s llOO : 6. ULillnJ:
Va llt•y 61Mll; i . Canal Fultm Nortllwt•sl
:iG.IICl: !\.. ,\lt.•Connl'IJ&lt;o-ville Mor~~:"an ~ . 00 .
~11:lon I:!
I , \\'h&lt;'el('f'shtlrg K-1.00: t (lie 1Cln &lt;:lnnatl
lo'ores t Park and U\PE, 66.30 f'al·h; t
l..twPiand 63.50: 5. Wes tt rn BrO't!.'D55.611 ; 6.
Sprin~tlit·ld Nort ht'a."il£'f'n 55.50; 7. ( U t.·)
~ rih Bt.' fld Tuylor, l..ogan Elm IUid
U' aw rly, 35.00 each.
Division IV
Region I:J
1. Lout..,·IJi p A.qum~ ili.OO; 2. \\'lndham
311.7!'i; :1. Gatlos 1\lllls Hawlr.m , 56.1111: .a .
lishun Anderson :J:i,:L'i; 5. Grand Valley
50.1K: 6. :\'orth Lima South Rllllll:"t' t6 .3i: i .
folumhlan a -12.96; K. Toronto -11 .00.
ReJ:"IOn U
I. ~targur ctt:~7UO: 2. RitlmM i:UXI: :1.
l.ilr:dn fi N!.ntlt'w 66.00: ~ . A\·on GI.OO; 3.
Huron 3."UO: 6. (lif'J An·hhold and Black
KiH r , ;;:1.00 t' Ul-h; · K. Pt!mht•rvllh· F.a."il ·.
wood -16 .5l.l.
~glon 13
1. Columho s lbrth•y 00.00: 2. Columhus
1\t•adt'fll)' ili.OO: :1. Frederh.:lllown :i!UO; t .
Amandal C'learcrt"l'lr. 50.511: 5. Coal Grovl'
Da" '!OOn Bryant .Jii . ~.O ; ti . lk&gt;lpn• t6 .00: 7.
Ratnt'M' illt• -11.00; K. Oak Hill :tJ.:n.
Rt&gt;gion lti
1. Ve rMllille; &amp;i.OO: 2. \\'esl .JC'ffer l!IOn
lii.OO: 3. Coldwater &amp;0.00 : ~ . Brookvlllt•
:):!.30: .'). i\rtanum :U.'l5; G. Sprin~l('ld

NHL r~ults

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lt am.o; in each rt•Jion in this wt•ek 's Ohio
High Sc hool Athlt'tit' Ass()('latlon COJ11)U·
terlzt•d football ratlngN . The top fouf
quaHf!-' for th e r~ ~IOn.al playoffs:

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ALL PURPOSE THROW RUGS BOYS' . DRESS SLACKS
For kitchens. bathrooms , foyers , 8 lo 14 Slims and Huskies. 26 to 28
Student sizes. Not all sizes il every
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Stzes S thru XL

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patterns . 1 4 1h to 17% neck siz es.
518.00 Shirts ................ Sale 112.59

121.00 Shirts ................ Sale 114.69
122.00 Shirt1 ................ Sale 115.39
123.00 Shirts ................ Sale 116.09

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Ernest and W!Unney, He just got ·
Attractive Sherry King Meek- back from Dallas, Texas where he ·
stroth, daughter
atten!Ed a seminar.
of BW and Noami
King, · Bradbury
If you're Into big and beautiful In
appeared last
tan plants, yru may want to go wt
week In her third
Bradbury way i&gt; see Mrs. WlllJarn
show , "SymFred Smith Sr.'s chrysanthemum.
phony In . Fall's four 1Dot-hlgh, and has ~mre ­
shion". featu!frtg
than 50 blooms on It. Mrs. Smith
. USA designers held at the Hunting- raised It Inside over t.he winter, then
ton Civic Center..
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It was co-sponored by the De- watered II wjth ':6 cup or epson salts
signer Room of Stone and Thomas · In a ':6 gallon of water (lice arm nth,
·and the Grand Staff of the and puts coffee grounds around It
Huntington Chamber Orchestra. every day.
The !lrst half or the two-hour show '
which had 34 models Including Mrs.
Arch A. Moore Jr'., had seven
dl!ferent scenes showing coats,
suits, dresses and styles for men,
while the· second half feaiured sell up by WU!ana Jones of Price
dslgns by Nolan Miller, creator of Elemetnary School, Loulsvllle, Ky.
,;Dynasty" fashions and formal and arrtved In Meigs County
. wear by other top American several days later. Radley Is the son
· designers, Including Liz Clalrborne, r:t Linda and Chafles Faulk.
Ellen .Tracy and Ralp)l Lauren.
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Fall Is a fantastic time to travel
modeled during the show, there was aild several Meigs Countlans are
music, music music with dancing laking advantage d. the rvt too hot,
by the Nancy Carter Dancers.
not too cold, weather br trtps.
Four ott he gowns rmr:Eled were
Just back from a trip to Iowa are
shown on the Phil Donahue Show Olarles and Teen Werry of Pllmesometime ago, and Sherry got to roy, woo lnclr:Entauy, w!U observe
wear one of them ..... one with a their 46th wedding anniversary on
$15,!lXl prtce tag. She also modeled Nov. 26: They visited Mr. and Mrs.
a red lox and several other Gardner Mankins at Carroll, Iowa,
garments during the evening.
and then went on to Council Bluff,
"Symphony In Fashion" Is pro- Iowa to see Larry Mankins and
duced by Stone and Thomas as a family . Their trtp also Included a ·
fund raiser for the Huntlngotn tour of Omaha. Neb. and after that
Chamller Orchestra Association they went to Lexington. m. for a
and the proceeds are used to vlslt with Mr. and. Mrs. William
·produce the ·Chamber Orchestra's Ells: Enroute home they !topped at
two educational programs: Effort Wllrnlngton to visit Karen Coins.
and On-Line.
Ancther' Meigs Countlan on the
Sherry who was in physlclal move has been May M&gt;ra who
education after she graduated from spent two w~ks In Bangor, Maine
. college changed to banking and·ls · visiting her granddaughter and her
· now an administrative assistant at family.
Securtty Bank, Huntington. She
Then NelUe Borgan. Thelma
was reCently in Denver, Colo., lor a Hayes, Josephine Richie, and Alta
training seminar. Sherry arid her Dlll took In the Grand Ole ~ry In
husband, Rick, have two children, Nashville over the weekend and
Aaron, 1\yo, and Nicole. five.
took In plenty of places Including
Conway Twitty :S home.
Jnclr:Ently, things are going well
This being the week of ghosts and
with her · brother, Kevin, who
!Jlbblins,
better watch oot!
graduated from Ohio University, ,

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, October'29, 1986

WEJ)NE'IDAY
meeting of the Long Bot tom bord will be held from 5 to 8 p.m.
EAST MEIGS - ·The regular Community Association will be · Saturday at the WllkesvDle Pythlan
meeting of the Eastern Local Board · held at 7:30 Wednesday evening at Sisters Ha_ll; adults, $4; chlldrm
of Education has been changed to the mine ot Martin and Maargaret under 12. $150. ·
Wednesday, Oct. 29, at the high Nesselroad.
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school.
MONDAY
THURSDAY
ORANGE TWP- Orange townMIDDLEPORT - Revival at
CHESTER- Friends apd neigh· ship trust£es wilJ. meet in rEgUlar
7:30 p.m., Middleport IndepEndent bors of Bob and Sue Smith. wrose sesslori Monday at 7 p.m at tiE
Holiness Church Wednesday ·IDmt' was burned Monday, Oct. 20, rome c1. D:&gt;rothy Calla&gt;Wy.
,through Sunday with · the Leroy are having l\ShowerThursday, Oct.
·
Manns Family, Point Pleasant, in 30, 1:30 p.m., at the Otester · CHESTER - CheSter PTQ will
charge of special singing. ·
firehouse. Everyone invlfed.
meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday at tre
school. Reports on the fall carnival
MIDDLEPORT - WlldlroOII
wUI be gjven and there will be a
Garden Club meets We&lt;lnesday, .
FIUDAY
milke it-take it works!Dp.
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7: 30 p.m.. at the Plant Parlor in . POMEROY- F1b.m!! FeUo~hp
Middleport.
Women's Ministries will be held
REEDSVILLE - Revival servl·
Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Senior ces will be held Monday through
REEDSVILLE - Trick or treat CitizEns Center sponsoroo 'ilY the Nov. 9 at the Eden United Bretlrm
will be observro from 6 to 7 this Gall!polls F1ame FeUow.;hip and Olurch, 2 miles north of Reesville
eve ning in the Reedsvl!!e the Long Bottom Flame Fe!!ow· on State Route 124. Servces will
community.
ship. Martha Knox of New Boston, begin each evming at 7 p.m. The
Texas will be the speaker. Wife c/. Rev . Robert Blain, Greenfield, will
POMEROY -Pomeroy Otapter the president of KNBO Olristlan be the speaker.
~. Royal Arch Masons, will hold a
Radio In New Boston, Mrs. Knox
special meeting at 7 this evening at ·teaches oo deUverance and !nner
RACINE - Meeting oi the
the temple with work in the mark heallng.
Racine Chapter 134, Order of the
master and past master degrees.
Eastern Star. wiKD be held Mort·
SATlOO&gt;AY
· day. 7:30 p.m. Initiatim will be
LONG BOTTOM - A special
WILKESVILLE - A smorgas· held . Refreshments will be servoo.

Layette shower conducted in Meigs
Carder, Edna Evans, Dina Stewart,
Cindi Stewart, Sandy Hanning, Kim
Hanning, Charlene Haning, Marilyn Poulin, Lisa Poulln, Mary
Roush, Dorothy Baker, Delcie
Forth, Kathy Baker, Angela Baker,
Rochelle Eichinger, Deland Elchin·
ger, Madeline Painter, Diane Bing,
Becky Amberger, Bethany Am·
berger and Lee'a Johnson.
Sending gifts were Elsie and Dale
tlarnhart, Cathie and Kevin King,
Bob and Wilovene Bailey, David
and Tammi Cale. Jane Hess.

Frost.

Mrs. Betty Dean, r~irlng pres!·
dent , Installed Allee Thompson.
presklenl; Shella Curtis, vice presl·
dent; Bolilie Karr. second vice
· president; Sheila Tayklr, secretary; Joan Francis, assistant !)E'Cretary; Melanie Stethem, treasurer;
Debbie Weber, ass\siant treasurer;
and Carol Erwin, ne~ reporter,
At the rEquest of Catey Johnson,
prtnclpaJ of the Chester Elementary School, tile dub voted to assist
w1th some plantings around tiE Oag
!Die and also 9J1Tie other landscap·
ing at the school.
The club decided to purchase

Stanley Wells and Jimmy, Mr. and
supper was hosted by Hayward and Mrs. Glenn Abels, Mr. ad Mrs.
Kas Bissell with evening entertain· Woodrow Fortney, Mr. and Mrs.
menI being provided by the CircleD Harry Richards, Mr. and Mrs. John
Wranglers, Roger Bissell, Glen Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Abels, and Bill Thompson.
Francis, Missy and Mary Jo, Penny
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Circle, Jeffrey and Nikki, Mr. and Lawson, Lorraine and Michael, Mr.
Mrs. James Hayman. Jim Hay· and Mrs. Edson Roush, Patty
man. Bruce Bissell. Todd Bissell, Circle, Shaine and Grant, · Linda
Jeromy Jackson. Mr_ and Mrs. Ptterson.
Roger Hayman. Mr. and Mrs.
William Sordem, Donald Da.
Charles Bissell, Naomi Bissell. vldon, Howard Frank, Hank
John. Lynn and Lisa. Jean Trussell. Moore, Helen Holter and Jamey,
Faye Kirkhan, Roger Bissell and Mr. and Mrs. Ho&gt;Wrd Wrltesel,
Tina, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Pitzer, Bobby and Jason, Florence Circle.
Robyn Pitzer, David Ballard. Mr. Lula Circle, Martha Lee. Becky Lee
and Mrs. Dores Anx&gt;ld, Missy and Amy, Mr. and Mrs. Randy
Wells. Mindy WeDs. Mr. and Mrs Reiber, Russell and Robert, Mr.

Denny McKeon's "Com.plete Guide
to Midwestern Gardening" for ihe
Pomeroy , Library. · Plans : were
discussed for Otrlstmas · Dower
show, Nov. 22 and 23, at the Senior
Citizens Building. A worksiDp on
the entrance design will be held at
the next meeting of the·club to be
held at the hoine c/. Mrs.- Weber.
It was announced that il OAGC
competitkln, the club's program'
blok took a superior, tbe therapy
blok an exceDent. and the com·
bined flower show with the Chester
· Cl~b. a superiOr. In tiE Garden
Clubs of Olilo,·Jacksondistrlicl, the
Club took a tlrst on program biok.
Mrs. Dean read a thank you card'
!rom Garret Karr for a sunshine
gift. and from AUce Loomis for a
remembrance klllowing her reeent
demonstration at the q&gt;eit meeting.

Lydia Council meets
Plans for a harvest party to be
l)eld at the Bradford Church of
Christ were made when the Lydia
C01mcil met at the home of Gerry
Lightfoot. Pomeroy. The party will
be at 6:30p.m. and will be a ''come
as you are' ' affair.
Also discussed at the meeting
was.the men's prayer breakfast to
be held at the church Saturday 1 at 9
p.m.
A layene shower was held lor

Dorothy Roach, Trudy Williams
and Kasey, Mildred Riley, Becky
Ball, Adellne Snowden, Lois McEl- John
GerogeMichael
and Debbie
Pickens,
Pickens,
sonmis·
of
hinny, Bertha Bing, Penny Roush, slonaries In Africa. Refreshments
Kandl Kern. Mildred Jacobs. Ca· of cake, punch. and cheeses were
rolyn McDaniel, Hildred Carson.
Bonnie Smith, Elsie King, and
Lucretia and Tanya Stobart.
Door and game prizes were won
by Mary Roush, Madeline Painter.
Panna Hartson and Marilyn Poulln.
Refreshments of sandwiches,
potato chips, cake, mints, punch
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and coffee were served_

Bissell annual event conducted
The annual Bissell chUi-ooup

New officers were installed and a
civic project at tiE Chester Ele·
· menlary School planned when the
· Sha.Qe Valley Council c/. Flpral Arts
met recently at the rome ot Jackie

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served to Nancy Morris, Delores ·
Frank, Debbie Pickens and John r;:;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;::;;:;:~·;
Michael Pickens, Helen Miller,
Jackie Reed, Suzie Lightfoot.
Cherie Williamson, Jan Koehler,
Becky an&lt;l Bethany Amberger, .
Cheri and Ashley Seevers, Frances
Hysell, Madeline Painter, Norma
Russell, and Mrs. Lightfoot. wro
had devotions.
Next meeting wUI be Nov. 10 at
the home of Madeline Painter,

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Inspection was held at the
Tuesday night meeting of Chester
Counci1323, Daughters ot America,
at the haD. Esther Harden was tbe
Inspecting officer.
Jo Ann Baum presided with
members giving the pledge to the
na~: and the Lord's Prayer in tbe
.opening. Reported lU were Gay
Gaul, Margaret Amberger, and
Faye Kirkhart. A card shower was
held for Ada Morris.
Friendship night was announced
lor Nov. 6at 7:30p.m. with potluck
refreshments. A cake &gt;Wlk was
held with Janice Lawson as the
winner. Potluck refreshments were

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Jane Walton who recently spent
three weeks in Korea where her
son. Scott. was stationed, usoo
"Life" as her topic comparing the
llfestvles of the Koreans with that ri
Americans, at Thursday night's
meeting of the Preceptor Beta Beta
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority.
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: commentary of Mrs. Walton wro
· told of the places she visltoo, the
contrast In lifestyle from the very
wealthy to the very poor. She also .
displayed some of her purchases
while In Korea along with
photographs.

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: Kn!11tter. Norma Custer, Vera
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Group II of church has meeting
Group II of the Middleport
Presbyterian Church met recently
at the church, with Mrs. Harley
Brown and Mrs. William-Morris as
hostesses. Mrs. Eddie Burkett ·
presided at the meet lng in the
absence of Mrs. Harry Moore.
chairm3Jl.

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andMr. BobReiber. Rev. andMrs.
Carl Hicks, Douglas Circle, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Curtis, 'Ibby'and J.D.,
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Mrs. Butch Lightfoot. Kelli and
J miles north of Chester, Ohio
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Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. tarry YoUng,
SEWING NOTIONS
Melissa Scarbr91ijth, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Young, JOe Young, Mr. and
QUILTING SUPPliES
For more information contact:
Mrs. Gary DIU, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Martin aitd VInson, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Whan. Darlene Shain. Jerry
POUND GOODS
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Hayman, Misty Hayman, Mike
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Marilyn Young, Youngstown, -1Llta Burt, Gallipolis; Mr. and Mrs.
Denny Congo, William L. Trompson and Linda L. Gill, ~venswood,
W.Va.; Mr. and 'Mrs. Ron Timmons
·and Matt, Columbus; Sam Cozart.
~olumbus; Mandie V)llgamore and
L\'cy, Waverly; Charles Cozart,
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Keen,
served. Guests besides Mrs. Newark, Michael, Martin and John
Harden were Janice Lawoon. Mar· Ball, Newark; Mr. and Mrs. Craig
garet Cotterill, and Betty Biggs, au Dougan, Kandl and Steve. Athens;
of Guiding ·Star Council 124, Jerry DeMarco. Ripley, W.Va.;
Kila Young, Point Pleasant; Steve
Syracuse.
Members aMending were ~len Feldman, Texas; June Feldman.
Wolf. VIrginia Lee, Margaret Tut· Massaptqua Park, N.Y.; Mr. and
tie, Marcia KeDer, Alta BaDard, Mrs. Ralph' Bissell, Norwalk.
Jean Frederick, Ada Morris, Everett Grant. Thelma White, Erma
Clelnd. Sadie Trussell, Ruth Smith,
Mae McPeek, Esther Smith. Bell·
lah Maxey, Doris Grueser, Otarlolte Grant. Genevieve Ward, Iva
Powell, Eva Robsoo, Ethel Orr,
Doris Koenig, JoAnn Baum, Betty
Denied thP benefits ~ deRoush, Ada Bissell, Ora Dame·
serve? Call a lawyer with
wood, Laura Nice, and Opal Hollon.
expPrlence In handling Social
Security cases. No attorney
fee unless your claim is
approved . FrN' Initial
ronsulla tlon.
Mrs. Burkett conductoo the
deVotions using "You May Be
Rich" by Amy Bolding, concluding
wll~ a prayer, "Prayer Answered."
Mrs. Jack Sorden collductro the
least coin and read "Standing in the
Presence of God" and also con·
ducted the Bible study from · the
seventh chapter of Concern maga·
zine. Pie and coffee were served.

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Church of Christ. Rita
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shower which carried out a Care
Bear theme.
Attending were Dolores Bailey,
Dorothy Bailey, Ruth Barnhart,
Farie Cole, Naoml.King, Mary Ann
Mulford, Megan Mulford, Hen·
rietta Shuler, Sharon Wyatt, Joni
Jeffers, Bernice Jeffers, Donna
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All SALES AT CHECK OUT

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TAKE AN EXTRA 40% OFF
ALL SALES AT CHECK OUT .

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and all Marked Down Items

BEDROOM SUITES

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RECLINERS-WALL·A·WAYS .
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Wednesday, October 29, 1986

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

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Appl 'f.Cattons
no onger ,accepte .

AppUcal!ons for weatherization services fo r persons 59 years of
age or under will no longer be accepted by Gallia-Melgs Communit y
Action Agency after Monday, Nov. 3.
The program has already received its quota &amp;lr this age group.
Applications lor senior Citizens (60 years or oitErl will continue to be
a~cepted .

A new program will be instituted during the second quar ter c:i 1987,
and the agency may be able to accept applications forall age groups.
Those with an approved application on rue by 4:30 p.m. Monday,
Nov. 3, williWeive services on this year's budi(et.
l&lt;m'-rmm infermation, eontaet-Ron E'rawford-at-6'1-N s-Ches hire
office. 367-7341, or at 992-6629.

1982 Datsun.• McMillan, -16, also of Racine. was cited ior expired
Ucenseplates, according to the patrol.
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The patrol said Brown pulled from a private driveway in tot he path
of McMillan 's vellicle, troopers said. McMillan was westbound on
124; Brown was attempting also to head westbound. McMillan struck
Brown's vehicle pn Ute right side.

Court issues marriage licenses
Issued marriage licenses In the Meigs County Probate Court were
Anthony E. CardillO, 30, of Langsvllle, and Kimalia Moore, 29,
Langsville; and Dean A. Colwell, 24, Route l Vinton, and Alan a L.
Barrett, 18, Route l,-VInton.,

Dissolution peti.tions filed

Patrol issues two citations
Both drivers in a two-vehicle accid~nt on Ohio 124 in &amp;!!ton
Township were cited separately in the same accitEnt Thesday.
Craig W. Brown, .17, Racine, was cited fo r causing the accitEnt
which moderately damaged his 1980 Buick and David A. McMillan's

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Dennis Tolley
Tolley. both
of Langsville, and Davtd K
Breeding
and LindaBarbara
Sue Breeding,
LangsV1Ue.

EMS units respond to four calls
Four calls were answered by unit s of the Meigs County

A rea deaths
may call at the Bigony-Jordan
Funeral Home in Albany from 7-9
)his even ing.

Paul F. Chevalier

Paul F'rederick Chevalier, 65
61702 Sta te Route 124, LongBottom: Mahle Frost Taylor
died Wednesday at St. Joseph
Hospital in Parkersburg, W.Va ..
Mable F'rost Ta)•!or, fo rmerly
following a lin~ring illness.
of Meigs County ,died Sunday at her
Mr. Cheva lier was born March home in Millerspor1 following a
28, 1921 in Long Bottom, a son ri.t he · lengthy illness.
late John and Ethel Coats Cheva Mrs. Ta)·tor was born in Meigs
lier. He was a veteran of World War County on Oct. 17, 1914. She was
n. hav ing served in the U.S. Air pn:~edcd in death by her parents,
Force . He was a member of T111m an and Iva Frost ; her husAMVETS.
band , Rmmond R. Taylor; a sister.
&amp;!rv iving are his wife, Martha
Fave. and a brother-in-law. George
Barber Cheva lier; a son, Gary Lei&gt;,
Loga11.
at hom e. and several nieces and
Surv iv ing arc three sons. Ralph
nephews.
Tay lor and Thomas Taylor. both of
Services wUI be held at 11 a.m.
M illerspo r·t~
Robo?rr S. Taylor.
Friday at the Whit e FurFral Home
California: a da ughter . Mrs. Frank
in Coolville wit h Rev. Roy Deeter
1Barbara r Jam('S. Croton: eighth
officia ting. Burial will be in Eden
grandchildren a nd lhiW greatCemetery. Friends may call at the
grandchildren, all of Millersport .
funeral home frpm 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Mrs. Taybr wa s a freq uent
Thu.,;day.
vis it or with many friends and
relatives in this area. Surviving
nephews and nieces in clude Dwight
Franres L Darnell
and Kay Loga n Sr .. Rock Springs
Road: Avery and Peggy Logan.
Frances L. Fink Darnell, 62, Fon Topsham, Maine; Helen and
Wa~ ne, Ind.. a former Meigs· Wavnc Milhoan . Da rwin ; Avice
Cou nty resident, died on Oct. 13 at and Elmer Bailey ,' Darwin ; Miss
the Holz€r Medical Center in Bernice King, Hemlock Grove; a
Ga llipolis.
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grea t-niece. Sandi Sargent of Wolf
Born at Rutland in Meigs County.
Pen. and a gr eat- nephew. Dwight
Mrs. Darnell is survived by her
(Skip ! Loga n Jr.. Midd letown, R.I.
husband. Raymond C.; five sons.
Services were held at 1; 30 p.m.
Raymond E .. Daniel K.. Steven L.
today tWednesdayl at the Johnson
and Timothy W., all ol Fort WayrF,
and Smith Funera I Home in
and William M. of Peru; two
Batrimorr. Oh io. Burial was in the
daughters. Carolyn Newhouse and Millersport Cemetery.
Christine F. Ba rtlett. lX&gt;th of Fort
WayrF; a brother. Eugene Fink ol
Rutland; two sisters. Eva McKin·
Louis Winner
nev of Rutland and Bet ty Strait.
cOcoa. Fla.. and 13 grandchildren.
.1. Louis Winner. 92, Rout e 1,
Services were held on Thu.,;day, Stewart. died Tuesdav at Hickorv
Oct. 16. at the D. 0 . McComb and Cres t Nu rsing Center.in The Plains.
Sons LakesitE Park Fi.l neral Home
He wa s born in Rome Township,
in Fort Way ne. Burial was in Athens Cou ntv, a Sl&gt;n of the late
Highland Park Cemetery at Fort John R. and Florence C&lt;1rter
Wayne.
Winner. He was a graduate of
Stewa rt High School and attentEd
OH io Un iversit y. He taught school
Mary Monharren ·
in Rome TOI&gt;nship, worked as a
carpenter. an electrician and a
Ma ry K. Monbarren, 4.1. a native ronstr11rtion worker. "'"s a substiol Riple,l'. W.Va .. died Oct. 23 in
tute mail carrier at the Str\l'al1
Kissimmee, Fla.
Post Office. He owned and operated
A switchboard operator, she is a thrashing machine and bater for a
survived by her hu sband. Clyde;
num ber of years in addition to
son Mark . Orlando, Fla.; brot hers,
farming.
Mr. Winner was a member of the
Walter and Clayton Miller, both of
Stewart Un it ed Methodi st Chu rch,
Salem. and John Miller. Pomeroy;
sisters Gold ie Benson of Orlando a 70-year member of Savann ah
Lodge 46li. F&amp;AM, Guysville; the
and Faye Odom of Ravenna; Marie
Casto of Ripley and Ilene Harrison Athens Chapter Council and Commandcry: the Scott is h Rite Valley
of Salem.
of Cambridge; Kn ight of Kn ight s,
York Cross of Honor; the Knights of
Dori!' A. Morgan
Jrdand registered in Jre land and
rtJ;&gt;
· Unit ed States. He was a
Funera l services for Doris Ann
Morga n. thr1'!' months of age. who member of Minear Chapter 274
died at her Route 2, Albany. home Order of EastPrn Sta r. Guysville;
Mondav. have been set for 10 a.m . and Moli'rn Woodmen of Amer ica.
Surv ivin g are tour dau¢1 ters.
Thu roday at the Riggs Cemetery in
Mary
E. Win ner, At ix'ns: Floren('('
Pagevillc .
Survivors include her parents, K. Mtchaell. Ca nton: Ca therine
Dannv a nd Althea Aeiker Morgan; Lenart. Worchcster. Mass.; Evea
a rwtn sister. Dorothy Lym and a· Lou Carrico. Stewart Route I; five
brother. Danny Isaac. )lot h a t ~ran d chi ldr cn and e ig bl
home; mat o-nal grandmot her an\] grandchildren.
stepgrandfat ror. David and Anna
SN;idcl his parent s. he was
Cain . Alban)·; mato-nal grand· pr·cccdcd in dea th hy his wife, Evea
fat her. John Aelker. fl:lmeroy; Parmiter Winner, and two brat hpatrr nat grandmother. Thelma ers. Prcste,1· T. and Eugene M.
Morg&lt;dn. Albanv: maternal great · Winner.
grandparrnis, Everett and Mary
Set'\'iCt'S will bo? held at 3 p.m.
F riday at rtJ;&gt; Hu ¢1es Funer·al
Pauley, Albany.
She was pre:-ected in ti&gt;at h by Home in Athens wit h Rev. Roy
paternal grandfathers, James Mor- D&lt;:&gt;etcr officiatin g. Burial will be in
Stewart Cemetery. Friends may
gan and Lawrence Dilcher.
Rev. James Stewart will officiate ca ll at the funeral home from 2-4
at the Thursday services. Friends and i-9 p.m. Thursday.

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Medical
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At10: 32 a.m.
Ma ryService
PickensTuesday.
was taken by the Syracuse urut. !tom
Ohio 124 to Veterans Memorial Hospital: at 11:20 a .m. the Tuppers
Plains unit transported Donald Myers from Ohio 681 .to the Holzer
Clinic; at 1:57 p.m. the Middleport uni t tra/lsported Leona Wall ar~
from Highland Road to Veterans, and 11t 9:18p.m. the Mrddlepo!t
unit was called to Zuspan Hollow for Jerry Uri~ who refusoo
trea tment.

posted on speeding charges; Margarpt Hanning, Pomeroy. $43.
fa ilure to yield the right of way; Gary Grueser, PomerO)'. $63, traffi c
light violation: David Sigman, .Middleport , $43. left of ·center. and
$375, driving tinder the influence.
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and no. operator's license. $63 and ·costs; Carl Hall , Pomeroy. tv.·a
counts of assault, $213 and costs on each count ; .James a -emeans,
Pomeroy, speeding, $46 and costs; Nicholas McKnight . Middleport.
. $44 and costs, speeding; Earl GootE, Pomeroy , $~ and rost s.
speeding; Timothy L. Vincent, F1lnt. Mich., and Edward _A.

Twenty-one cases were processed in the cou11 of Pomeroy Mayer
Richard ·Seyler Tuesday night.
Fourteen defendants forfeited bonds. They are Jeff Whittington ,
Middleport, $63, disorderly manner: Don Rose, Portland, $45; Kelly
N i~rt. Gallipolis. $44: John Grues ~r. Racine,. $45; Allen McFann,
Wellst!ll1, $45; Carin Taylor, Pomero.v, $45; Larry Rider. Pomeroy,

tary retirement program
face of .aggressive co mpet ition,
As prevktusly announced ,- costs overa ll performan ce In the quarter
associated with the headqua rters :was especially noteworthy."
reductio~ an d 1he saiP of unproflta·
One except·ion. however, wa s
bte food stores and mat uf&lt;rturing
retail l"ll si ness in Texas, "Which
!&lt;~Cillties wer~ taken as a one-time
continues to suffer as a resul t of a
after tax charge in the third . depressed energy-celated econquarter. In addition, the charge omy," sa id company official s.
included another $12.1 nnillioh
" In a word, business is good,'·
applicable to operatklns • being said Kroge r Chairman Lyle EvediscontinuEd . ln total, the specia l ringham . "Consideringt hecompet·
ch arge amou ntEd to $94.4 million , itive sit uatkln we've fa ced in many
or $l.!B per share.
of our major mar~ ts. plus the lime
The company said Urat " in the and energy the entire crgan izat ion

charges.

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Regular meeting of the Rutland township trusto:-s wlll be held at
6;30 Thu .,;day at the Rutland fire house.
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•jJnventory reductio ns and activJiy

relared to the sale of the drug store
~usiness'' hur1 the division's third
quarter r'P'; ult s, ·the c~mpan.y said ,

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has had to dPvot.e to implemrn!lng
ru r co rpOJate re&lt;;t r-ucturing program, the thir d quarter performance Is very gr·a!if)&lt;ing. With
restructuring behind us. 1w tX' Iir v&lt;·
we will. tmve a strong -ilJtJ.&lt;;t uf
momentum going in to l98.i ."
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a nd Hook Dnrg stores iiPXpr&lt;'IPd to
he compleiPd hy Ihe em!oft"' yeat.

Zebols~.-Cold_Water,_Mich_~li.'ifi.and_cost~ach.JJILllll;&gt;gl!Lpar kin g

Cases concluded in mayor's court

(Continued from Page 11
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to communicate with Furst. which
she described as "like talking to the
wall."
Mrs. Lee sa id she "told her olf"
pn Jan . 5, 1983, theday ri.Mrs. Lee's
mother's birthday, when Lee and
FiJ.,;t arrived at Mrs. Lee's mother's house In Gallipolis Ferry.
Lee had "sucker bites" on him
and Furst was giggling, Mrs. Lee
testified. She sa id she notified the
prose:-utor's office in Point Plea'
santto see if anything could be done
about Furst. She also grounded
Lee, she testified .
Despite ~ing grountEd , sro said.
Fu.,;t picked up Lee and took him to
her hou se to live. Mrs. Lee said she
again visited 1he Mason County
prosecu tor's office and the GaUia
County prosecutor to ~~ action.
Shortly afterward, Lee returned
home.
"We had a discussion and I he few
days he spent over there seemed to
change h\s attitude alX&gt;ut Shirley,"
Mrs. 1k'E' said.

Kroger's
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up over
last year

$53; 'Margie Wolfe, Racine. $46; Richard Friend, Syracuse. $.J5:
Janice Baker, Pomeroy, $45; Larry M. Smit h. Pomeroy, $4.l,, all

The Daily Sentinel - Page ~ 1 5

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

the nation's sE:Cond largest super- cents, compared wit]) 47 cents last
market chain , report s that third . year.
. Sales from continuing operations
quarter earnings from continuing
. operations of its core businesses in the thirdquarterwere$4.9bllllon,
were ahea_d of last year 's third up 4.9 percent from sales of $4.7
billion .in the 1985 third quaner;
quarter.
Kroger's corporate res tructuring
Net income from co ntinuing
program. an·nounce1 in J uly, . inoperations before a special charge
involving the company's restruc· cludes the sale of its reta il drug
turing was $42.9 million, compared star. bu si ness, the withdrawal
with S41.9 million in last year's third from the St. Louis market. the
quarter. company officials said closing of other unprofitable food
Tuesday. Per share ea rnings bo?- stores an,d the reductbn of headCINCINNATI &lt;UPI) -Kroger, fore the special charge were 48 quartO!rs expenses throogh a volun-

Rutland trustees meet Thursday

Two petitions for dissolution of marriages have been filed ~ the
Meigs County Common Pleas Court. Filing for dlssotutxm were '

Wednesday, October 29, 1986

G1ner11 Rules
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Pomeroy- Middleport,

· WEidnesday, October 29 .. 1986

Park -District createS structure to promote area tourtsn•
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significant events associated with
Morgan's Raid would he re.
sea rchoo and sites mapped . Mini- ·
parks and cornmemorat!ves would
tren be plan.ned fo r plocement at
these sites a iong the route. Ascript ·
describing tre route and s!gnlficant
events would tre n be IJ'epared for
use In tre tape-tour. Qn(J' all
aspects of the project are on papa-,

cpera ti ons

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MEIGS COUNTY PARK DISTRICT
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
!EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the
third in a series of four infonnatlve
artiCles outlining the Meigs County
Park District Project. The Meigs
CO!J nty Park Dl&lt;trict Board .of
Commis.&lt;ioners &lt;'&lt;&gt;nsists of Charles ·
D. Barrett, Stephen E. Powell and
Steven L Story. A slide presenta- , ·
liOn of the Park Di•trict Project is
. available fo r viewin g hy any group
or organization. To schedule the
presentation or if you have any
&lt;tuestion.' or eommenl' regarding
the project, contact · the Meigs
('ounty Park Dlo;trict Board of
Commio;sionrrs through the Meigs
County Ot•velopmenl Office at
002-ll!!61.

A ha~· hour kaleidosmpt• program dealin ~ ' with this p rogram
will air at 10::10 a.m. Thursday.).
The Meigs County Park District
Project has evolved from Ihe basic
irlca of prm iding inrrr.asoo recreaJional oppol1unit ies in Meigs
C9U nty. It is now an aggress ive
pro ject encompassing various aspcris of hislorical and natural
reSilurce pres&lt;'rvat ion and conser-'
vation. recreational and economic
development an d tourism Industry
development through the marketing of Meigs County's assets.
The fol lo,ving list of locat ions.
occurrences. proposoo activit ies
and progr·ams is to show the
di\'Prsity of the potential which
t•x ists in Meigs Cou nty for park and
recrea tional developmen t. 11 also

Ulustr ates the wea lth of oppol1Uni·
ties which can be utilized In the
development of a tourism industry
wit hin Meigs County. This listing
does not include all development
possibilities available. nor does It
es tab lis h any pr iority for
development.
The reasoning behind selection of
these and other activities for
development within the Park Distr'lct structure is that they utUlzethe
assets of Mel~ County In such a
way that benefits of their existence
would be realizoo directly by
county residents through increased
recreational opportunit y; they
would establish ~ system through
· which these assets can he pre·
served for fu ture generations; they
provide an excellent scheme for
bringing tourists and tourism dollars into Meigs County.
The list Includes: Rappelling and
Roc.k climbing complex, Nat'Ure
Preserves, Museum of Na tural
History, Photographic worksoops
and expeditions, Meigs County Arts
an d Crafts. Marina development at
embaymcnts of the Ohio River,
Chester Court House and Academy,
62 miles of Ohio River, Rural Bed
and BreakfastNaratlon Farms,
Dwight Mutchler Mural, Kidnap·
• ping of 1824, Colonel Jenkins raids,
Morga n's Raid, Indian enrounler ci
John Coleman and Jarob Kimes,
Na ti,·e Indian sites withln Meigs
County, Stage line rou tes and stops,

Prof hails longwall studies
;;MORGANTOWN . W.Va. 1UPl 1
- Technologica l kno~ ·- how from
West Virginia Unilwsi ty and longti me experience in the People's
R~publ ir of Chi na has led to success
in longwal l mining studies.
Syd Pen~:. chairman of WVU's
mining engipflE'r division, said an

academi c. exc hange between
li'VU's College of Mineral and·
t::nefllY Resources and t h~ China
lnst itute of Mining and TechnoloR)'
h&lt;~.s proven beneficia l since its
establlshmr nt last vear.
l.o'ngwall mining was a no! ural

area of mutual interest sin(J' WVU
has been recosmized internat ional ly
as a leader in the field and China
has had plenty of e&lt;perienre in the
ta-luniq ue. Peng said .
Last summer. five scien tl~ t s of
China worked wit h Peng and other
WVIJ facu lty mcmt:l' rs to lllild a
1
noodr l for longwa ll simulatio n

. "What we have 10 offer the
Chinese is expert i~e in mechanized
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mrn mg, eng saJ .
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longwall mining 1s 100 percent
mec hanized and our productivity is
the highest In the world."

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do.hav&lt;' something to learn from us
in thl s arro ," Peng said.
A visit ing schOlar' and three
graduate stUdents of China enrolled
this year at WVU and two
undergraduate!; will rnr:oll next
spring. the 'NVIJ chairman sa id. ,
A group of W\IU faculty
members will be ln Olina next
summer, Peng said.

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STATE OF OH(O ,
DEPARTMENT Of·
TRANSPORTATION
C.Wmbus, Ohio
October 10, 1986. .
Contract Sates
Legal Copy No. 88-1113
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT

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17 OZ. DEL MONTE
SWEET PEAS •••••••••c.A.~t •••• 2/S1.19
' 10 OZ. VIENNA I!ORK

BAR-B-QUE •••••••••••c.~~ •.....••.. S1.39
24 OZ. MQRTON HOUSE

BEEF STEW ........................ S1.S9

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·174 CT. PUFF

FACIAL TISSUES •••••••••••••~~t .... 99&lt;

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On ,0 - 7,.1986, i1 the'
Meigs Co\Jnty P.Obete Coort. ..
Case No. 26278. Mae
COUNTY .
701 2nd Ave.
Mc"-l&lt;, R. D.. Lono BottOm. '
COORDINATOR \
Ohio 41743, wa1 appohtod ,
Gallipolis, Ohio
Executrix of the ootate of '
This opening located in
OPEN 9 AM-6 PM
,t.eona M. Henlley, deoaaood, i the GMCAA/JTPA:s Meigs
' 10/2 3/ 86/lfn
Sealed . proposals will be IIIIo of R' D.. Lang' Bottom. , County facility . in Po;
received at the office of tho Ohio 46743. · .
.
· ,
meroy. The County CoorOiritctor of· tho OhiO o.p... .
'Robert E. 11uc:k, ,
mont of Tr-rtalion, Co·
Probote Judge , dinator is reponsible for
tumbus. Ohio, ·untl 10:00 lAna K. Nllletroacl, Cllirk
the, programmalic activi- . Real Estate General
A.M., Ohio ' Stondord ''lime. 110116,22.29, 3tc
_ties of the Meigs County
Thu~. November 6. ·198i, ,
,JTPA Program and for
_for ir11Jrove~ents i1:
supervising subordiqate
. Melg_a and Wiulf:llngton
Coo• . O~io. on MEG·,24B·
staff. We are looking for a
(0 .00·5 .041 Stele Route 248,
highly
motivated person
..d WAS·124 - \0 .00-3.37) 21
~sif!ess
who
is'
sensitve to client
State Route 124, by resur·
0 pptrrtunity
110 acres on
,,
"
and · program needs and
faci1g w1th asphalt concrete. ·
Proje c t and Work ·
has proven · abililies .
Rainbow Ridge in
IAngth-71 ,386 """Or 13 .62
A
Bachelor's
Degree
in
miiOL
.
OPI!OIITUNITY
Chester Township.
Business Administraiton,
Pavament Width; variU:
,Fr.,Qhile ovailabla h
Personnel Management or
Bidding on this project .is
the. Pom..,.Midclleport
Home National
restrielod to Minority lluAI• ·•m.If YOu 1re proficient
a Public Administration
Entorprisas fMBE'i) oortlftod ' II Pl'lltllriJtt lndlvidualin·
Bank
Certificate is required. Exas MBE's in accordance with
cometu',.,ms.erewil·
RACINE,
OHIO
cellent
written
and
verbal
Section 123.151!81 121 otthe
ling to uMerga Mtontivo
O.R.C by · the State Equal
training, end wou.ld like
PH.
949·2210
communication skills are
Employment Opportunity
to conven a smellnvest·
required. This is a senior
Coordi!\otor and qualified to
ment Into a hea~hy in·
level position requiring a
bid with OOOT ..,der Ch-ter
came - send your re·
Real Estate G'onoral
sume.to:
mature thinking individual
5525 of the O.R.C.
DanTax. tnc.
, with excellent manage·
''The dote set lor cq""letion
Box 129x
of lllis work Shan be as ,..
ment skills.
forth in. ihe bidding -posat."
c/ o Daily, Sentinel
~111 Court
MARKETING
tO' Each
~to witll
hisi bid bea coftffied
biddershol
required ~~~=::~~~~~
SPECIALIST
Real Estate"L::~
check or cashier's dleck for Ill
This
position has the
amount equal to flve per Cll'lt
216 E. 2nd~S1. .. . -,
specific responsibility of
&lt;if h~ bid, but i1 ro went more 1-----~--­
·Phone
'
then fifty 1housarid dollars, cr a
contacting area busi1-/6
14)·992-3325
.
bond for t&amp;~ per cant of his bid. .
nesses to market JTPA
P,ayabla.to the Director.
services and benefits. to
MODERN - 3 BR, master
Bidder1 must apply. on lllo
39xl5, 2 ~ bat)ls, lamrly rm ,
employers: T~ e successproper lorms. for &lt;rJaiHicatJon ·
27xl5, 2 woodburning fireplaat least ten cloys prior to the
ful applicant mu st posces. range, relrigerator, dispodele 881 lor op111i1g In acmr·
sess eilher a Bachelor's
d.,ce wltll · Chapter 6625
sal, central air and heat. 2 lg.
Degree in Marketing or
Ohio Reviood Code.
patios, db!. garage on landsten years susta ined exPh111 and apecffications are
caped lot $130,000.
on file in the Oepartin~t of
perience as a successful
83 ACRES - Sec. 9, Surtoo
Transportation .,d the office
manager ol a business re·
Townsh&gt;p. 5 rm. farm home,
of th8 District Deputy
quiring direct customer
fireplace, woods. tractor land.
Director.
contact. This is a un ique
creekand minerals. Oil wels on
The Oiracto,r reserves the
next \arm $50,000
right to rej.ct any'and ott bids.
position " requiring a
wa .....J Smilll, Olrector
100
ACRES - 2 gas and oil
highly motivated and ma(101 22. 29, 2tc
wei~.
minerals. gooo gravel
ture · individual able
road
tn
Salisbury near Rock
to successfully commu·
(
Springs 2 watet taps Free gas.
nicate with both em·
$40,WJ
ployers and clients to inONE STORY - 6 rms, Buck
sure mutual goals. There
stove, nat gas, carpetin ~ 3
'
will be extensive local
BRs, tn Ractne. $24,000.
1r11 tranl , and reliable.
10 ACRES - lebanon low n·
shiJ. 70x14, 3 BR trailer, 1\?
transportation is neces·
baths, drilled well, palo, range,
sary. Additional responrefrigerato
r, su ndeck.$27,500.
'sibillies ~lso 'include the
46
ACRES
- Near Tuppers
utilization of the media to
Plains.
M
inerals,
2 !railer spots
create a positive public
on good gravel road. $30,000.
relations program to inBARGAIN Nice and neat, 3
Wanted
sure emp loyer awareness
BR one f~or home 011 Rt. 7
of a very successful emby-pass near Middleport Need
lo sell befora winter. Jus!
ployer
and
training
proRADIOLOGIC
$1 8,000
gram : Specific media
Magruder Hospitrll has two
positions
65x
l2 MOBILE HOME - 2
training
may
be
required
.
· available lor qualified AT's. One is a s.talftoch posiBRs, gas furnace, range.
tion and the other ·seeks a steff tech whh special
BOOKJmPER
refrigeratorandsome furnnure.
procedure experience. M•rudar offerrt a salary
The
Gallia-Meigs
ComOnly
$9,800.
oommensurate with experience .Md a ~itive
nwnity
Action
Agency's
benefit package . Locoto• on tile ahoraliflolto Erie,
NEED HO ME AND
Port Clinton is the hOirt of 1 lloeutilulvwetiOtiland
Job Train ing Partnership
FINANONG?
area . For more informldion Oft the ~ttien and tha ,
Act (JTPA) program has an
area , please contact:
C
ALL
992-3325
opening for a bookkeeper
LINDA BAlMY
at its Central Office in
Housing
OUEF TECIIfiOLOSISI'
Cheshire.
Headquarters
at
A' minimum of 2 years
experience
in
bookkeep·
1-1419 734-3131 Ext. 285.
ing required, including
Real Estate General
inputling l,inancial information into (digital ) computers . Experience in FedRESPIRATORY THERAPIST/ TECHNICIAN
eral programs preferred .
A full time position is available for an RRT,
Post high school educa ·
CRTI or eligible pt Magruder Hospital. Port
lion desirable. Ability to
Clinton , Ohio in the heart oft he Lake Erie Va·
work with others a mu st.
608
cationland area . Salary is commensurate
E. Main,.,.,...,_,.
SECRETARY
I
with experience an~ Magruder offers a comPOMEROY, O.
RECEPTIONIST
petitive ben efit-pack~ge . for mora-inform•·
~992 ·2259
Thfs position 'opening
tion contact:
BRADBURY - Recently remo·
is located at the Cheshire
deled 3 bedroom home with
Administrative Office of
parlta l basement. huge
the Gallia·Meigs CAA.
equipped
kttchen. ,dtning area,
This-is a full-time perma·
i ..
'·
·and
tree
gas to house.
'. · ne~t entry level pos~ion
$35,000.00.
.
with all Agency benefits,.
The successful appli ca nt
MIDDLEPORT - Ntce 2 story
must have a high school
3 bedroom with 11h baths,
diploma or GED. Post
enclosed Iron! strting porch.
ftreplace, carport. lots of
high
school
training
in
REGISTERE
SE
~orage space. M
any other
computer use and office
Looking for now challengesllld a chOnge in
features.
All
for
$37,500.00:
sltills is highly desirable.
environment? Magruder Hospital Is. no_w
The person -hired will be
·hirihg full and part·timo RN'a . Openings
REEDSVILLE - A neal 2-3
resp 0nsible for . answerexist on both our Medical / Surgical and our
bedroom home ona large level
ing the telephone and ,
combined Intensive/ Coronary Care Units .
lot. Basement, large 2 car
routing. calls in a very
garage, storage shed. Aluni·
Full time equivalent salaries for these posi·
busy non·profit agen cy
nu m. skiing. Good condition.
tions. range from U1,160 to $24 ,260 per
serving the needs of resiOnly $23.000.00.
year depending upon trainl11g , qualifica ·
dents of Gallia and Meigs
tions and experiences. Magruder also off.
MORNING STAR SUBDIVICounties. Excellent tele·
ers a competitive benefit package with
SION
- ' 3 acre parce l of
. phone skills are required,
many varied options.
vacant
land. Road ~onlage,
including tact and an
w
ater
and
elec\nc available.
Located on the shore of Lake Erie in tho
abilily to react posi·
$9,500.00.
heart of a beautiful Vacationland area , Port
lively 1,0 u~ c lear ques·
Clinton offers a friendly, small town atmoslions. Typing skills are
Sl. RT. 325 - Vacani'wooded
phere within easy i'each of metropolitan
also necessary. This is an
land. Appro1imalely 11 9 acres.
cul1ural. social and academic activities.
lots of road fron tage. No
excellent opportunity for
minerals. $30.000.00.
a mature person re·enter·
Magruder is ·also now oftering MOVING
ina
the
labor
·
force
and
EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT to ell out·
LONG B:ITIOM - A 3
wanting to help others .
of-town nurses who accept full-time posi·
bedroom home wilhu nfin ~ hed
tions, '
·
1f qualilied, apply by subfamily room on approximately
8'k acres, mostly wooded.
mitting a cover letter and
For further inforinatiotl' qn Ma_vn'lder and '
Garage. Close to state parkand
rtsume $.1Jting whic~ JIQ·
packet describing our Vac;atloalilld atea,
·
hunting'$15,000.00 ·
s~ion to the Gallia·Meigs
please con teet:'
•
CAA/JTPA, Box 272,
~ enry E. Clei1nd, Jr.
MR·S. MAUIEEJt CAMPBEU, R., "Cheshire, Ohio 45620.
992-6191
'
' DIRECTOR Of NURSING
For further irilormation
Jean Trussell .. ,.. 949· 2660
(4191 7S4-3131, £xt: 238
Dottle Turner ..... 992-5692
call (6L4) 992·6629 or
at
367-7342. GMCAA/JTPA
Qftir.• '-""""992·2259
is an Equal Opportunily
MAGRUDER HOSPITAL
Employer. Closing date ·
61S fulton St.
for applications is No·
Port Clin!oll. Oliio 43452
vtmber 1986.
An Eqvl! bpportunlty Employer
11£AI.101 •

Unimproved·
Land For Sale

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J.R.'s REPAIRS

GUN SHOOT

TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service

RACINE

FIRE DEPT.
· Bashan Building

.EVERY .
SAT. NIGHT
6:30P.M.

Electronic Organs
Mobile service

6'14-843 -5248

Factory ChOite
12 Gauge Shotguns

REASONABLE • REliABLE
8·20.' 86 tfn

SUGAR .RUN
ASHLAND

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AlB

Call: 742 -2407

10/27/ 861! mo.

Roger Hysell
Garage
Rt. 124, Pomeroy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Also Trln1tnl11ion
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215 or 992-7314

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
All Maku

BOGGS

SALES &amp; SERVICE

" At Reasonable Prices"

GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Authorized Jaltn Deere, ·
New Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Deal or

U. S. RT. 50 EAST

PH. 949-2801

•Wltshers •DishWa sher s

or 949-2860

•Range s
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers

Farm E,ultme•t
Perfs &amp; SeNiee

Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CAUS
4-16.'86 tfn

PARTS and S

THE QUALITY
PRINT SHOP .

·1·3·'86 lfc

RADIATOR ,

*VINYL SIDING
"ALUMINUM SIDING
. "BLOWN IN
INSULA nON

Fot All Ym P1lwllw1 N11d1
PIUS, OffiCI Suppies &amp;
Furniture, Wedding
and Gradualian
Stationery, Magnetic:

SER~ICE
We can repair and r&amp;&lt;
core radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out .radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

Signs, Rubb.or Sttonpl,

N.ew Homts ~ilt
"Free Estimates"

· Business Forms,

Copy lorvius, Elc.
25'S Mill sl .. Middlljlort
104 Mulberry Av., Pomoroy

PAT HILL FORD

PH. 949-2801

992-2196
Middleport, Ohio

or 949·2860
No Sunday Calls
3/ tl/lfn

992-3345

3/2/tln

1-13-,t fc

. ACCENT .

86 M. H. Repair

"~HDM4N'.t

675-46i G I - 2

We '

ll

.

.

Stock ·
Mobile Home Parts

Alt.r 5 Cal

J42·2027

4

417 Second Avenue. Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

L________"!"'_ __ _ _

..;;.;;;.;;;;...o~,l

GREAT BEND ELEcTRIC, Inc.
N.E.C.A. CONTRACTOR .

WIGS CO. HUMANE
SOCIETY ~AS _BEAUTIFUL
KJmNS and CATS FOR
ADOPTION
$SOD Adoption Fee ,
Includes Wormed and Fir1t
lnnc;~culat i o ns

HALF COST of SPAY I
NEUTER at time of Adoption
Balanct Paid monthly ,ro
Humane Society
CAll 992 -6505
992-5427 or 992-3026
10/ S/ 1 mo.

games. m isc .

....... Pt'Pieasaiit .....
&amp; Vicinity
'

MOVING SALE - 2215 Jeffersan Avenu e Monday through
Wednesday.

1

Yard Sale. refrigerator , babY
clothes and toys, c lothing. mit e:'
etc. Tum in to Jr. High , house ,
behtn d track . Wed , Thura, 10:00
AM till ?.

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Grand Ra·op ening Sale Satu rday &amp; Sunday at Ed's Gallipoli1

flea Market in

former ThaiM

Ford building, Rts. 35 &amp; 160,1
Free doar p~izes . Free gifts lof
children , ~hr i stmat glh s. Old
and new merchandise. Dealera
no t e: Only a do zen spaces left at
$6 0 a manth. See me there
Fr.iday 9AM to JPM .

Wanted To' Buy

·

'

We pay cash f or lat e mo del c•ean&lt;'
used cars.
Jirn Mink Chev.-Oids In c .
Bill Gen e J oh nson

.,

WANTED TO BUV uHd wood &amp;
coal haaters . SWAIN' S fUANl ·
lURE, 3rd. &amp;. Oli ve St. GaiUpo'lis. Call614-446-3159 .

Buying d a ily~ gold . silver eoil"'s, '•
rings , jewelry, sterling w ar e. old
co ins, large currency. Top pr ices. Ed. Bu rken Bar ber Shop,
2nd. Ave . Middleport. Oh. 614-~

992· 3476 .
Want ed 10 Buv s1and ing timber. 1 ••
ph one 304 -676- 4412 . 8:00.•
6:00 PM after 6:00 PM 304676- 3924 or 304- 372 -6192.

••

[mploymt~nl

~

..•,..'•

Scrvtces

•1•
1--.H"e'"t"p-:-:W
:+a-n""t-od..,..- - ~

614-446· 33 58.

~

Lif e
of Am er1ca s great hfa insurance

i.'

agen cies has an op po rtun ity for a
supervisor in the Gallip o lis area.
An ind ividual with a s ucceutul ·
sales ba~g round of at least two '
years, shoul d sen d hi!l o r het' ~&gt;
bu!liness eardto Mr. Wh ite. 870 '~
Michig an Ave .. Columbu1. Oh :

43215 .

Re cine Gun Shoot sponsored by
Ra cine Gun Ch;b . Every Sunday.
beginning at 1:00 p.m . Facto ry
Choke. 12 gu•ge shotguns. ·

Trapping supplies - Nite ,lil'es,
Wheat lit es. Also buying Gin .
seng . Geo rg e Buckley. 614 884 -476 1. Hrs. 2 -9 p,m. Man Sat Closed Sunday.
Naed 1.00 cve'rweight peo ple' t o
try new Herbl l Weight Contro l
Pro gram. No drugs , no exercise.

Ca11614-992·15007.
No hunting or tr"p•u ing,
Mynas Farm locat.t Chestnut
'

. Giveaway

:L10 w.tol! .JOid t&gt;U!II&gt;iel, both,
female, Call 6 14- 367 - 0615 1.

Yard S ale left overs givea way.
Must tahe all. Call 61 • ·446 ·

7076 .

--~
. ----------~- :
Eamings are up to you. Be a Fl ea t.
Ma rket Dealur. Indoor spa ce
oost sso monthly. Tal k 10 ; ·
dealers and man ager Friday •
9AM to 3PM . Ed' s Gallip olis
Flea Market in fo rme r Th aler
Ford buildin g. Rts. 35 &amp; 160 .

--:---::''------

time· Li censed
Prac t ical Nu rse f1 4 ho ur s waekendg) for two res idential
prog rams for developmentally
disab led ld ults in Gellia County
Want ed :

Part

~

1"t

:
1..
1.

,.
!Gallipol is -Bidwell) . Hours: 89:00 a.m. and 3 - 9:00 p .m ., ~
Saturday and S unday. Current
Ohio LPN licen s• . Pharacology ~
Certificate {or dotumentation of 111

r

r

tra in in g). valid Ohio driver's 1111
license and good driving r eco rd "'t

3 calico kittens &amp; 1 long haired
black &amp; white. Co li 614- 446-

AACitiE, OHIO
Emergency 949-2516

Ca rport Sale on Broadway St. in .
Racin e. November 1st , Satu rda y. _9 ,00 · 5 :00 . Clothing. '

.,..,-- -- - .
lns~r&amp;r_' ce s.up ~ rv isor . On e ~

9636 .

' OHice 94M4U

Nov. 1 and No v 3. Edward Ball ,
r e~ id ence End of County Rd . 1Q ,
on old At . 33 .
~

Make Christmas money, sell ~
Awn . Mak e 45 percent . CaU • ·

SWEE PER and sewing machin e
repair. parts. end supplies. Pick
up and deli wery , Devil Vacuum
Cleane r, on&amp; ha lf mil e u p
Georges Creek Rd . Call 1514 446-0294.

4

RA_YMOND E. P~Offlfi WAC)

,,

-- ..

3 Announcements

Ridge Road .'

•Residential
•Commercial
•l.ndustrial

omeroy
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

Used mo bil e homes , Call &amp;1• .' 1

Announcem enls

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

....... p....................... ..

446.·0175

Debbie Meadows- Owner; lmojean Blevins
Loretta H,olsingar, Shel!v Ohlir)geJ ·
· Melissa. Downing,'
. Merri Ainsbu ·

z

I

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"Free Estimates"
Installation AvaUaltlt

EAR PIERCING, MANICURING;- PERMS 1\ND -AU YOUR STYLING NEED~
~

~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.
x Licensed Clinical Audiologist

9-~

. 2282 ,

OPEN:Mon. · ffi : 8 am-9pm- Sat. 8 -6
Walk-ins Welcome
·

-a:

3 Family neer NGHS on At . 160.
Thu rs .. Fri . &amp; Sat C lothin ~ ,
sweeper, glasaware &amp; antiquas. ,•

· TOP CASH paid for '8lmocte1 1 1
and newer used cars . Smith
Buick- Pont iac. 1911 Eutem I
Awe., Gallipolis . Call 61•· 446·"

992-571111

FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS
C!' Co1111uterized Hearing Air Selection
z Swim Molds · Interpreting SeiVices

Yard Sale Oct. 29-Nov. 6~ t '
-door. auto accessorles, s mall ',
fuel sto-ve. clot hing. hou 1ehold .
goods, Srnit hs, Johnson Ridg e ·
Rd .
''

614 -446-3672

10-S·tfc

271 N. 2nd, Middleport

~

•

Yard SaleCent en aryTownhouse ·-'
Oct. 31 . Nov". 1 . Corelle dishes.
home inte ri or. coffee pot, miXer .
jewelry, matt r&amp; ~s boxspring, . ,

9

FEia COMPANY ·
PH. 992-6931

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL · SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

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.. ----- -·-- ·-· --------.------ -· -··

BISSELL
BUILDERS

-CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

985-3561

·- ·-- -- "

6-17-tfc

Pomeroy, Ohio
4-15-'86-fc

[CUT OUT FOR FUTURE USEI

1

•Trucking

(free Estimates)

Bob Barton, Owner
10·17-86-1 mo.

.

::.:=::::~~
:
7
Yrird Sale

•Basements

work

PH. 992-9949

.

FOUND tan and white colli e, ~
J un tor High area . 304-67 6 - "
~
1320.

•SeWage Systems
•Water &amp; Gas Lines
•Water Well D,rilling

- Addo'ns and remodatlng
- Roofing and gutter work
- Concre te w ork
...!Plumbing and electrical

190 MUlBERRY AYE.
POMEROY, ON.

area Ca ll 614-667 - 3562

•All Types of
Excavating
•Landscaping

CARPENTER
SERVICE

REBUILT &amp;REPAIRED

LOST 800 lb Hereford cow. _;'
Strayed frQ m William Wat ~n ~
Far m. Owl Hollow Rd . Easl.
Shade. Maybe in Sliver Ridge

MEIGS
EXCAVATING
(OMPANY

YOUNG'S

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS

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LOST in vicinity of 77 5 &amp; AI ...•
141 , long-hairl!ld w hite-cat with ~ gra y sPots, last seen Oct. 18 . '
Male, f amily cat. Ca ll Brian r
Crou se or call 614 -379 -2167.

·POSITIONS
AVAILABLE

FIOUCIARV

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6~Losc
tan
-d~
Faund
~~ v

Ph. (614) 843-5425

.

NOTICE OF
APPCIINTMENT OF

1

"FO. .IlY SIMIIOIIS OLOS.-CAD.•CHEY."

These Special Apply to GM Owners Only

Pybllo Notico

I

DOWNING CHILDS

SLICED BACON ................... S1.49
SUPERIOR
BULK
WIENERS
..
.
............
L~~ .. S1.49
.
Tit~ Chinese
have
been using r~m;i;n;im;u;m~
. A~s;ll;lu~st;r;at~io~n~,;w~ell~'il~l~~;~~~~;;~~;;;;~ ECKRICH.
longwall
mining fo
r about
HONEY CURED HAM ••••••L~~ •• $2.99
and a bout ffi percent of their mines
HOMEMADE
are Iongwall cperations, Peng sal&lt;!.
In the United States. less than 20
HAM BIGSALAD
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cperating within
the county. Thls
cooperative
ar ran~men t will ensure that no existing agency is
usurped and that no duplicatio n ot
~ttvttiesoccu r. lherroy prevenung
the waste of valuable time and
resources.
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To achieve the goals of the Park
District, an orga nizn tional structure has been deslgnoo with these
ideas in mind, consisting of specialized departments with d ear and
operable tines of rommunication,
while at tre sa me time. holding the
oomplexlty of Ire crga nlzation to a

VINYl &amp; AlUMINUM
Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Ty(ll!a
Worked in homo area
20 years
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County, Site of the fi rst formal
, settlement In Meigs County, The resffirch, and fKlress, all wss!ble
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Keg Company, The Cahoon Gang, fu nding sourees for tre IJ'Oject. .to
Tow Boats on the Ohio Past and Include all ·available state, federal
present, Shade River Valley, Hunt· and private foundation grant oour· LOCATED AT FIYEPOINTS INTERSECTION
ing and fishing management, Coal ces whlch might be ln teres too ln
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Museum, Visitor information een· participating ln the !J'Oject.
Once all funding req uired fo r
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ters. Off-road· vehicle areas, Use of
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tours of vlllages. Hiking tralls, Bike secui'OO . the project becomes the
resiXJnslb!Uty
of
the
Development
paths, Horse trajis, Theme•festi·
Department. Th L~ department will
vals, and more.
Ilion begin the physical develop42 OZ. GIANT
Spoce limitations do not permit a ment and placement of tre !J'Oject.
listing of all development cpport'Un· Mini-parks will be ronstructed .
Illes available, but reading !trough tren tapes lJ'OOU(J'd. maps prin)&lt;U
thls brleflisting should spark some etc.
ideas of yoor own as v how each
When completed. the project is·
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can be used !br Park District given to the existing projects
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PU!lJOS€8, and bring to mind other division, which oversees project
aelivitles not mentionoo here.
operation. maintenan ce·and securThe objectlve ofthe Meigs County lty. The Promotion Division will be
MR. BEE-Reg. 11.49 Bag
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Park District will be accomplisred r-esiXJnsible fo r advertising tbe
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without du plica tlng or Interfering ava liability o( the tape tour to
with tre functions of other city, ensure a high user leveL
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township, county, stat e, or federal · This is a simplification of a much
agencies. All en ti tles operating more detailed process, l:lr t soould
Plir s
l tt 1 · ht
Fast Friendly &amp; Full Service
wlthln the Park District, Structure give you an idea of how the district
V uper 0 0 ' onrg
will cooperate with, and utilize. to will funct ion. The md result . in this IJ~!J!!O!v!e!r!$!l!S!!J!MIII!io!niiiiPriii!izeiiii~~ at The Gas Primps
the maximum ex tmt. all other case, is an attraction whl ch elfers t
agencies already exf;ting and an interestingtouro! MelgsCounty,

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track the deveiqpment of a basic buill around. ~ ~ significan~ of poople having other ln ter~ ts . · tXll h
Idea to its !inishedproduct. tlu·ough Morgan's Raid in our history. The the spo rt sman arid cla"i' ' tqu tist.
thls strurture, usingMorgan's Rald beauty of the tape tour Is that we making Me igs County u place
through Meigs County as an can · direct people through oor prople rould eome to visit. spend a
example.
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villages wrere ·they can sh:lp, • few &lt;;lays. an d mjoy the mselves.
Morgan's Raid is a well - p.! rchase gocids ajld services. and Our own citizens wil l In herit from
docunientoo ,.,ent in the history-&lt;lf provide the type or ecooomic this an active pres eJ'vation of
Meigs County. The idea Is to stimulation ou r bcal economy sign mcant natural an d historical.
develop a .driving tape-tour in
needs oo despe rately.
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phenomena . recreational and .ecoassociation wit'hthi sevent along! he .
Other ·projects developed withi n nomic development , and lnrrrosoo
entire route of Morgan's Raid .from
the Park Di$trici wou ld draw · opp.!rt unities ilr employment.
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uses a cassette tape, an d acro(ll·
panylng map,' tb direc t lndlviduals ' .
arout\d an · area. It' includes, In
addition tb (lirections, information
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requir ed: e• perien oe Working •
whh pei" sons wkh mental re1ardltion and dev elopmental dis abilities preferred. Send resume ~

tO Robin E~y. ·euckiye Com - l~
munlty Servin . P.O . Box 60 4, t-,

J ackson. Oh 46840. Dead lin e

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for applica nts : 11 -6 ·88 . Equal Iii!
Oppo rtunity Employer .h
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Wa ntM r elii b le PEnso n f or 11ft

housekeeping . E~t p erlence It hri· "'\.
eren ce.s. Call between 5:30 or "'1

688 . Call

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45:.:,·_;_&gt;~: ~'
3000 Governmen1 Jobs ~is\. _)(;

Female white hllmpster. Call

tn g. Call 80 5· 687-6000 E&gt;t . :R-9805 .
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814-446-3919 .

614. 446-1354.

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October 29, 1986

LAFF-A-DAY ·

Help Wanted ·

Need women . who are looking

2

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the gifts under the tree by having

iQrward to Chrln~s . Help

a Friendly: !:tome Pany at nome
or just by a akin~ vour friends for
an order from a book. Over 700

ft. EMM£1T, M-0:

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items. to Moose from! Get yours
free from your party. Ca.l l your,
Friendly Home dealer now and
bo o k a party. Magnotla Nitl .
614 ~992 - 356 1 Of 614-992 655 4 Of 614-992 -5729 .

Do,TOJL

VET ERAN S : Put your ellperience t owOI'h AnE -4earns up
to $128 .00 for &lt;lne week-end
pe r mon tl'l - ·an E-5, up to
$159 .00 : $60 ,000 life insu ran ce - Gl Bill - Retir ement and
m.1ch more to qualif ied men and
women i1 !he Army National
. Call-3619
30 4-675
-3950 or
,Guard
- soo-642
.

12

Situations
Wanted

Will 00 baby-s1n ing in my home
1n Midd lep&lt;lrt. Call 614-992 6926

1 B. Wanted to Do
Se~tic Tank Pu""flin g . Commercia l &amp; residen tial. 2 trucks tor
pr o ~t service sao pet' 1.500
gal : lo ad . RON EVANNS ENTER PRISES . Jackson . Oh. Call
co llect 614 -286-5930 .
ATTENTION CAMPERS: Will
mo11e your ca mp ers from carh p
si te to winter ~torage area. Ca ll
614 · 742-3166

Financial
21:

Business
Opportunity

! NOTICE
THE OH IO VALLEY PUBU SHIN0: CO re co mmends that you
do ,business with people yOu
know . and NOT to sen d money
through the m11i l until you l'lav e
lweost igat OO the offering.
'
-lc Opejl your . own beautiful shoe
sto re Lad1es -Child rens· Mens .
All first Quality merchandise.
Over 200 top Rllme bran ds- Over
1500 styles _Gloria Van derbilt, 9
Wes t , · Evan Pico ne. Andr ew
Geller, Lil ClAiborne. Cepeilo,
Bandolino. Bass. Bear Traps.
CaliCO. Reebok. Stride Rite,
Bus ter; Brown . Candies, LA
Gear, Cherokee , Florsheim ,
Freeman. Boston10n and many
morb. 512 .900 to 539,900
1ncludes beginn ing inventory,
!raining. fi11tures an d grand
fl)Bning promotions. Call todAy.
Pren ige Fashions 501 -329 2362 .
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Ow n you1 o wn J ea n Spo rtswear , lad ies ap pare l.
childrens-mat ern ity . la rge !Iil es,
petite. dancewea r-aerob ic or
accesso ries slo re. J ordache.
Chi c. Lee. Le11 i, lzod : Gitano,
Gues5, Calvin Klein, Sergio
V11tente. Evan ·Picone , lil Claibor ne. M11mbers Only, Gaso line,
He&amp;lthtex over 1000 ot l'l ers,
514. 300 to 525 , 900 inventory.
Training. fi~tures , grand opening
etc Can open 1 5 days . Mr
Loughlin 612 -888-4228

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Profe ssio nal
Services

Starh s Tr ee and lawn S&amp;rvice .
He dges . s hr u b s , bu s hes
trimmed . landscaping. stump
and leaf removal , 304-5762842 Of 576· 2010 .

Real Estate
31

Homes for Sale

3 bdr , air, pool, garage . Nice.
C&lt;l mmercinl property, corner
lots &amp; highw&amp;y fron tag e. Li st
with us . WP. h1111e buyer!l. A-One
Real E5tale-Broker Call 304 674 -5104 or 304 -674 -6386

In Ra cine. nice 2 bedroom
dupteJ PArtly !Utnished !1200
per month plus deposit. C1111
614-949 -280 1 or 614 -949 2860.
For Sale . 3 bedroom, lull bath
up. Y1 bsth dow n Carpe t,
paneling . Nice to have you r own
home tor Chriatrms . Ca ll 614992· 724 4
2 br. kitchen . bathroom. with
laundry room, liv ing room &amp;
dinin g roo m. all ete c. Approx. 7
miles fro m Pt . Pl . on At. 62. 2
tr acts app ro11. 1 acremo reorless
over looki ng K!ln8Wh3 River.
UO ,OOO C&amp; ll 304-676· 5440
between 8 :30 11nd 4 :30
Log home . 3-4 br. all elec-. fully
carpeted . finished ba!lement,
Ambrosia . 7 miles from Pt. Pl. on
Rt . 62. City water, paved
driveway &amp; septic tank. situated
on 'h ac re. overloo king Kanaw ha
River . S60.000 . Call 304-6765440 be rween 8:30 and 4:30.
2403 Mt. Vernon Ave. new
house o .~~eeptional quality .
2403'h two unit apt building,
exc co nd. good income producIng. 2814 Lincoln Ave e11c con d.
energy efficienl 304-675-4580
or 675-1962.

32 Mobile Homes
for

Sale

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOM ES KESSEL ·s QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES. 4 MI .
WEST, GALL IPOL IS. RT 36.
PHONE 614·446-727 4 .
CASH for yeur used home.
. el.lying pre •76 modele. Contact
Mr. Eitel at 800 ·826 -0752 .

bedroom, ·p1nty

furnlshtd

apartment olf Spr ing Ave.
. Pomeroy. Ohio. Lllrge patio llld
yard. C1ll 614· 992· 6886 after
6:(U:. p.m . ·
1 bedroom furnished api. in
Middteport. All utiUtin Plid . Call
614 · 992 , ~0B4 .

houses . Pt. Pleasant and Gallipolis . 614 -446-8221 .
Efficiency apt , one

b~room,

·down town , 304-875-9760 .

74

CARLYLE ®br LMry Wrtgllt

KIT
Graln .fed . freettr beet. C11l
614-318-8418.
Trailer frame 2 axl11 , 8foot wide
11 toot long t100 . c.n 814250· 1785 .
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"What kind of QU8ck is he?
No special foods, no pills. He
just believes in WILL
POWER."

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32 Mobile Homes

41

Houses for Rent

Mobil ~me Iota. ln\811 (;hildten
accepted, Rt . 1. Locust React
Mobil heme lots, Ohio River
Road and Potters Crsek Rout' 1 .
304-675· 1076

for Sale
1976 141170 Gettysburg, 2 bdr.,
2 full baths, porch &amp; awning. 2
AC 's, ell elec., exc. cond . Best
offer. Call 614-256-6520 or
B14· 256-6502 .
Big savi ng &amp; big selection of
used &amp; bank repo11essed mobile
home. Catt Kanauga Mobile
Homes. 614-446·9662.
12 x65 Vindale .12x6 eX:pando. 2
decks , wilh awning , central air,
underpinning, woodburner, dis hwasher. $7 ,600. Call 61•·
2 56·1608 .
1984 Schultz 14x70 with 7x20
expando on .. vingroom 8a kitchen area, 3 bdr .~ 2 full baths,
total elec. has G.E. apace saver
microwave . Selling tor ptyoff
possible level contact if needed
or loan-assume, will let underpinning &amp; sma ll wood deck go with
the trailer, if interested. Cell
614-379-2725.

3 bedroom house in Henderson.
W. Va. 304-675-7'48.

47 Wanted to Rent

3 bdr. house full basement . Call
305 -675-3030 or 304-676 3431 .

Garage to store ca r for winter,
prefer vicinity of hosp ital. 304675·37BB.

3 bedroom hoh-tefor sale or rent;
gas heat. 26 acres, in Gallipolis,
Ohm. 304·BB2-3536.
3 room furnished apt. 2 bdr.
house. no pets. Call 304-6762453.

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 bdr .. all utilities paid except
elec.. furn . or unfurn .. sec .
deposit requ ired . Convenient
location. Call 614-446-8558 or
614 - 446 - ~778 .

2 bdr. fullyfumishedadultaonly ,
uti!. peid. Ca11814-446-4110 .
2bdr. unturn ., ell elec .. 2 miles
At . 558 private lot $200 month .
Call 614-446-4607 or 614446-2602.

2 0 acres and 1973 Eagle Trailer
whh 2 bedrooms plus 1 add-on
bedroom. Gas heat. Tuppers
Plains-Chester water !lystem .
Will sel l seperateiy. Succe11 Rd.,
Tuppers Plains. 614-667-6437.

2 bdr. Crown City area . Call
614· 256·64B4.

12x65 Vindale. 12116 expando, 2
decks with awning , w ood·
burner, di!lhwasher. underpinning . Ca11614-266-1608 .

2 bdr. mobile home nearHMC no
pets, S166 water intluded ,
1100 deposit . Cell 614-4463617 .
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Rousl'l Ln. Cheshire. Trailor &amp;
approx. Y~ acf8 lot with, porch &amp;
storage buildin g. Call614 -3677 4 92.

3 bdr. trailer. 1112 bath on Cou nty
Rd . 46 in Evergreen. Call
614- 446 -1323 o r 614· 2 45 9170.

Great Buy- 12.1160 2 bdr. mobile
home 24x28 metal pale building. a pprox . 11 ' clearance. ex tra
hook up fo.r mobile home. garden
space, all this on large corner lot.
size 8 511 172 . Nohillstomow, in
Pauiot. have to see to appreciate. Call 614-379-2282 .

' 10x50 2 bedroom m obile Mme.
near Racine. Call 614 -9926858. Available Nov. 2.

2 bdr., furn . Waahar S. dryer. 1
acre gro und . Call 814-38884&amp;9 .t1.er &amp; :39.

1974. 12x85
trailer. 3 He dro , 2 tlath .
Electric. Call 614- 85-3928.
'81 Windsor 2 br
room &amp; kitch8fl , 2
underp enning, great co
sell. 304- 882-3716.
8 &amp; R Mobile Home Mower s,
insu red. reuonabla ratM. call
304-675-6512 01 575·2485 .
121160 mobile home and lot on
Hereford Lane, Apple Grove and
1 1h acre lot. 304-576: 2953.
12 ' •65 rrailer. utility bldg.,
storage bldg ., :.nacre land. Rt . 2,
4 -miles Nonh frcm Point Pleasant. Anne Schmitt. 304 -6755422 or 675-7976.
1975 Freedom Delu xe. 121165,
5 rooms and bath, 8x30 frcn t
porch . one outbuilding and
cis tern . S9 ,000.00 with half
acre land. Palest ine Road. Ashton. bus route . 304-576-223'1 .
141170 Community trailer. com·
plet etv furnished with water bed.
air c ond , \lnderpenning ,
porches. Everytl'l ing goes. 304773-5945 .
1974 Hollypark, 100x100 lot,
chain link fen ce , Plymale Road.
Gallipolis Ferr y, 304-676-2029.
1982 Venture Villa. 3 bedroom.
all elec, exc cond, call 304 -8756505 atter 3 :30 PM.

Rentals
41

Houses for Rent

2 bd r l'lousfl w ith [lara&gt;ge carperad , curtains . . dlshwa • hei &amp;
refrig. Near new city pool , 105
KinBOn Dr. Rent 1300 'mo. dep .
8e lease requ ired . Call 614 -4464347.
5 room house, good location.
I 225 mo. plu s security dep. Call
614-446·8657 .
2-3 bedroom house in Pomeroy.
Unfurni shed , Sugar Run area.
clo1e to school. very nice. Pay
own u tilities and deposit requ ired. Oay 614 ·992-238, or
614-992·2720 .
3·4 bedroom houae in Pomeroy.
fully furn ished. w -d. miCt"Dwave,
newly remodeled. ntc. room . Pay
own utilities. deposit required.
Ce ll days 614-992-2381 or
814· 992· 2720.
Beautiful 3 bedroom l'louse .in
Syrillcuse. Deposit and referen·
ci!ls required . CaU 614 -9926298, ~ - 6, Mondr( through
Saturday .
2 bed roo m hOme. Largeylrd, lfl
cou ntry. 08POtit r&amp;qulred . C11l
614 · 742· 25 41.
3 bedroom double wide with
large vard. Partially furnished. 3
miles out of Pomeroy on At.
143 . Availlble November 1st.
$276, Cat1614-992 ·7401 .
For rent or sa le. 3 bedroom home
in country . Close to Dexter 1nd
coal mfnB!I. If interetted: ceii
614· 742· 2729 .

2 mobile homes for rent . 2 and 3
bedroom. Fumished. $185 and
$210 month plus ut ilities and
deposit. 614 -992-7479 or 6 14·
992-363B
1 bedroom Duplex trailer lor
rent . S121 p., month for one
end S140 for other. Partly
lum i!l hed . . You pay utilities.
owner pays water and sewage.
Cell 614-992-2394.
Taking Jpplicationi on 10.1160.
total elac, 2 bedroom mobile
home on Rt. 2, S150.00 per
month 8100.00 depo sit. 304 6715-3002 or after 5:30 call
304 -675-6389.
Taking applications on extra
cleen 3 bedro om. total ehtc.
70~~:14 mobile home. security
depotit required, 1300.00. 304675-3002 .
Teking applications on four, 2
b e droom mobil e h o me s
$180.00 per month plus gas.
$200 .00 deposit , 304-676 3002.

44

Apartment
for Rent

Regency In~ . 2 b.dr., kitchen.
nice. good location. reaso nabl e.
Calf 304 -675-5104 or 304675·7437.
Duple ~~:

for rent 846 Second
Ave., Gellipolis, 3 bdr. livingroom, diningroom, new kit c hen. backysrd, refrig . &amp; range.
$28 5 plus utilities &amp; secur ity
depo sit. Call 61,·446 - ~90 .
Nicely furnished mobile tlome
C A 8t heal. exeat location,
adults Qnly, Call814-446-0338.
61 3'h 3rd. Ave. 1 bdr . t:tri\Jate
bath , 1140 per mo. Deposit
required , Call 614-446-4222
between 9 &amp; 6.
Furnished apt. 1235 . UJilitiet
p•id . 1 BR . 920 4th . Qalllpoll1.
448-4416 after 7pm .
fyuljtbed apt. 1 bdr. S236
utilities paid. 101 4th Gallipolis.
Call 446-",6 after 6 pm.
Furnished effici ency 1,60 utilitin p.~id . ahara bath. 701 4th,
Gallipoli1. Call 448-4411 aftere
pm .
Furniahed 3 room• and be th',
clun. adult s only , no pets. Call
814-446-1619 .
Nicely furn9shad 2 bdr. apt.
Adultl only. Inquire at corner
Flr1t &amp; Olive St. at Sheppards
Sale~ &amp; SerYice .
1 bdr. apt. Dli&amp;rlook ingcltypark.
K-0 $180 per month . Call P.J 's
814 · 448 · 1819 or evenings
814· 446·2325
Small apr. 2 roo m. furnished ,
utilltill ptid, woutd like retired
person, references requirod. Cell
814· 446 ·4063.
1 bedroom apt. for rent. 8asic
rent starts 1216 . a month thet
In cludes aM utiUties. Deposit
required of 8200. Contact VIllage ManOr Apt. Middleport.
814-992 -n87. Equal Hou sing
Opportunity.
Apart menta for rent in Pomeroy.
One and two bedrooms . Call
014· 992-6218 .

Merchandi se
5 t Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Olive St.. Gallipolis. New &amp; used
wood-eoal stoves, 6 pe wood LA
suite 8399, bunk beds t199,
antron rec liner• $9-9 . new &amp;
u1 ud bedroom suite! , ranges,
wringer washers . &amp; shoe! . New
livingroom suites $199-$699,
tamps, also buying coal &amp; wood
stove! . Call 614-446 -3159 .
County Appliance, Inc. Good
used appliances and TV aets.
Open SAM to &amp;PM . Mon thru
Sat . 614-&lt;M6 -1699 , 627 3rd.
Ave. Gallipolis, OH.
Valley Furniture. new &amp; us8d .
Large sec tion of quality furniture . 1216 Eastern Ave ..
Gallipolis.
LAYNE ' S FURNITURE

Sofas and chairs priced fro m
8395 to t995 . Tab les $50 and
up to $12&amp; . Hide-a-beds 8390
t&lt;l $696. Recliners 8225 to
8375 . Lamps $28 to $126 .
Dinettes S109 and up to $496 .
Wood tabl e w-6 chairs S285 to
$795 . Des k 5100 up to $375 .
Mutch es 8400 and up. Buhk
b&amp;ds complete w-manreases
$296end up to $396 . I;Saby beds
5110 a. 8175. Manresses or box
springs full or twin $83 . firm
573, and 883. Queen seta $226 ,
King S350. 4 drawer ctlest S66 .
Dresse rs 889 . Gun cab in etl 8,
10 , &amp; 12 gun . Gaa or electric
range $376 . Babv mattreu..
S35 &amp; S45. Bed '. frames t20 .
830 &amp; King · fra me 860 . Good
selection of bedroom suites,
metal ca binets, head boards S30
and up to SS5 .
Used Furniture: Washer &amp;
dry er, elecltic range. gas range,
wood table 81 2 benches. bed s.
dresser , &amp; recliner. 3 miles but
Bulaville Rd . Open 9AM to
5PM . Mon . thru Sat.
614-448 -0322 .
GOOO USED APPLIANCE S
Wasllera. dryers. refrigerators,
ranges . Skaggs Applian ces,
Upper River Rd . beside. Stone
Crest Motel. 614· 446· 7398 .
New &amp; used retrig ., ranges,
washers &amp; dryers. 6 pe. woad
· L.room suite $400. McUohan
Furn .. Rt . 7 North , Gallipclls,
Oh . 614·446-7444 .
Rocker reclinet's like new , used
twin &amp; full t ile bedding'. Corbin
&amp; Snyder Furniture, 955 2nd.
Ave, Gellipolll, 614-446 -1171 .
Sears upright fr eeza r, 3d in.
elec . range. 2 air condltlonflr!l
27.000 BTU &amp; 14 .0008TU. Call
614-446·4B66 .
Good uted colored TV for sela.
Call 614-446· 1149 .
Pidcens Used Furniture. Good
quality used furn iture. Open 9 to
6 or call· lor appointment.
304· 676-64B3 01 675 -1460 .
23 inch Zenith color TV console.
need l work , 8100 ~ 00 . O.B.O .
304·675·6504.
Wh irpool 16 cu tt freezer, call
after 8 :00PM, 304-675-2451 .

2 bedroom. furnished apartment
for rent. Adults only, Call
614·992·2749.

Smell 4 room hou ... unfurnished for rent. Adults
'
614-949-2818.

Clellft , roomy 2 bedtoom •penment s. New H1ven . W.Va. C1ll
814-992-7481 . AlsO commercial spice.
·

2817after&amp;rM .
Montgomery Ward microwave,
must sell, dtlx. model. Cali
614-448·8637.
Milied htrdwood !IIebi. S12 . per
bundle. Containing approx . 1 1!2
tona. FOB Ol'lio Pallet Co.
Pomeroy, Ohio. Call 814- 992 6461. ...
.

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Firewood for stle. 136 pick-up
load . Delivered . Heap Voudlers
_accepted.
_:__ _ _ _ _ _ ·ItFirewood for sale. t35 pick-up
load . Delivered . Heap Voudlera
accepted. Call614 - 74 ~- 2488 .
·U sed R-66 Ditch Witch Trenctler
and Bob Cat Loader. Ca111-614894 -7842 nr 1-614-694-5006.
Persottal computer, Commodorl 128, 1571 disc drive. 7
progfams. 8600 . Call AI 614-·
992-2914.
3 HP. two sutge. servic:e !ltation
type air COITCHeuor. A!lking
0750 . OBD . Coli 61.4 -992·
&amp;\lenlngs.
Half prieel Flashing arrow signs
S2891 Lighted , non·arrow 82791
Unlighted $'2 49! Frse lettersl
See locally. Call today! Factory :
1-800-423-0183, anytime.

67

lowery Oen• Ottan $300. Call
614; 318-9306 ..
.
.

5 pc Roglfl dn1m set ,wtth
Zildjen cvmb~s tnd attnd.
owner will to finance, 304·81153880.
I

Pnvy PA IVI'Bm eJ:celfent fer
1inglng group ar church . Mlllft,
11ends, edqs, Primier unre
drum with cne. stand e~~:traa.
Call 304·468·1e&amp;3 for
det1il1 .

mo.-.

56

' ... d popl11r
Rcugh Lumber. Oak
5125.00 to $150.00 per 1.000.
assorted length Masoned wal nut . Can deliver. 304-675 4412. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Can set
Walkers Wrecker. Henderson.
WV. Rt . 36.

Cabinet Zenith Jtyle stereo
t 275. Gas hot water ttrik 30 gal.
Tra iler steps . 20 in dirt bike . 24 1
in x 28 in . 10 tpd bike . CaM
614-387-7216 or after 3 614 ·
367·0522.
'
Dsep freezer 16 cuh 1 yr ~·d
Asking 1200 . Call 61 4-'4 46:
B073.

14 WI Rabbit GTI , 6 ipd., .., ,
AM -FM cetaette, eHoy whHtl ,
lllle new.'Call 614-245-5040.
75 Chivy l.oguno S -3. PS. P8 1
V-8. new ptint. bood con d. Call
814- 24&amp;· 8040 . •
19n • Caprtca Ctulk, whitt
body, lght blue vlnal top, light
blue Interior, power everything,
H- aond .. tilt steering wheel,
t.pe .-._ , new tintl , Nns
•celltnt. Call 814-446-1758 .
71 IulCk LaSabre hal It ell, exc.
aond . lnlklt and out. Priced to
oolt. C.H 11 4·446·0776.

74 Plymouth Duuar. 10
Chevttte . 77, Honda . II
Chorgt&lt;. Call 61 4· 446· 8993

1984 Etcort eJC. cond., red , aif

naw t'ldiala. 11110, 84,250 . Calf
Dons Undacaplng 614 :4488845 .

Fruit
S. Vegetables

APP \ EI . plenty appt.., large
size, all variety, ell fruits lftd
produce. Jech Marht. At. H.
Hendetton .

1973 Toyota Celice 2 dr.. 4 cyl ..
4 spd., lllns good. t2215 . Call
614· 266·6836 ,
1980 Okl1 Delta 88 4ck, lots of
.tr... Cail 81,·268· 6836 .
1178 fDrd FairmDnt . Extn
thtrp , Low mileage. $1800 .
1878 Chevy Coprico
11110. Coll514·949· 2801 .

w-.

: ,~r.n Sup,1i11·.
,\ i lvl:,llll k

Ctlilds 4J4 benery opet'ated
truck. 16 inch boy!l bicycle.
sewing machine. truck camper.
Call 614·985· 3931 or 8149B5·3139 .

Squ ire fireplace insert, to p of tht
line. electric blower. u1ed one
winter only, 8650 ,00. 304· 675 ·
2927.

Musical
Instruments

PiaM for aale. "Wanted! " R•
aponsible pany to •sume IINII
monthly payment11 on modern
style con10le ,;,.no. Mev be,. .
locally . PIHH' call . 1 Man~ger
1 · 800 · 523 · 28~0 .

15 ihch radial studded 2 lf'OW
tires with wheels . Asking teD .
Used 1 veer only . Call614-992·
5171 after 5:00p.m. Baby bed,
&amp;50 .
.

Small Hamelite Chain Saw 66 ; 5
horae garden tiller. 8125.; apanment size rafrlgerator, S60 . Call
614· 992-7B41 .
•

1

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61

1178 Oolto 88 Royolo OldomoWia. ODDd temity cer. •1050 .
A.C .. new tfra. btttary, br•~ ­
Con 814· 742· 21 18.

Farm Equipment

CROSS 6 SONS •
U.S. 38 West, Jackson, Ottlo .
614-281-6451 .
Massey Farjuaon. New Holland.
Bu1h Hog Sal• &amp; Suvice. Ovar
40 Uled tractors to c:heose from
• corf1)hltt line of new • uatd
equipn-.nt. lMgest •taction In
S.E. Ohio .
JIM 'S FARM EOUIPMUIT
CENTER . SR .35 W. GolllpGh.
Ohio . C.ll 114 - ~1 - 1777 . ' " ·
114·4&lt;18·3511 . Up front ....
ton ~ith wananty over 40 u1td
.tractors, 1000 tool1.

1 171 Ford Elite. Very good
«)nditlon . •1600 : Call 814185·4&lt;118. '

p.m.

Autotlllinted. •ns. Call &amp;1•742-2:123.
'
11~2 F,rd Muatang . Auto .• PS,
Pl. T-T.,, bucket seats, excel-

loft1 3421
-·
147·
. ·· 13100. 8141978 Chryshtt Cordove . Good
oondltion. goad body. S1000 .
C.H 114-593-7390 after 6 :00
p .m .

a

Buy

M•vtag wringer Wllher. exc
cond , *40 .00 . Tread M ill
120.00. After 5 :00, 304· 578·
2381 or &amp;76-2386.
Two couchs and chain , king lilt
bed, Kenmore dryer , 304-6765995 .

55 Building Supplies

Now bu-ying lhell com or ,.,
corn . Clll fMiatnt quotes. "iwr
City F1rm Supply. 614-4412985.

63

Liveltock

AkC Reg . German Shephl!!lrd
pups. Cttampion bloodline~ , Sltl!!l
&amp; dame, RUd y for immediate
sale. Call 614-446·421 1 . ,
AKC blonde poodle pups. Champion lined . Wormed &amp; tailed .
t 121!ii each . Call814-446- 7372.
AKC Rep;.tered m•ie Sheltia;
Reg istered rnale Cocker Spanlal
pup; Miniature Schnauzer pupa.
Coli 614-992· 2607 . ·

•eed

•

Register_. pi, ned Hertfotd. 2Y.t
years old . C.l 814-143-5210.

1982 Soberu 4WD wogon·, VII
cnnd. t3 .• S . Celt 814-441·
4141 .

' 71 Monte C•rto seoo.oo." n
thunderbird t900. 00. 304·
875-7181 .
197.2 Corvene. 45.000 miles.
Cond, t8 ,100.00. 304 -676·
1108 .. 576-8789.

1:311
• ~t'

72

1178 ChavyLUv 4 ipd . radto,
lh•!'P· t1. 199 whh ttlis ad.
J~n·s AutoASales. Butaville Rd ..

o,tilpoWo. 011.

(!)~

CD· E~ Teltltlht
ET teltlt to LONnZo ~
abou1 his now sy-ed
series, "'Dancin' 10 the

1971 Chtvv pickup, PS. new
battery, new carbormr. Cell
814-448 -1835 or 814-441·,
2203.
1981 ~A IOn J"PJ e'ckup, auto.
locking hJbs , PH , PB, lir,
AM·FM. Coli 514 ·245 -5B41
lfter 4PM.
172 ford F- 100 ftttbtd .
H ,OOO original mll11, on•
tiOlUJD . Days 304178·4230 ...,lngo 571· 41U.

-.n•.

1183 Chevy S -10. 4•4. elu:
IOftd, loll of exttll, days 304·
171· 4230 or twnlngs 875·
4113.
1177
83 ,000 mlloo. V·l
"'""'· t2.100.00 whh topptf
1nd new tir11. 304-578· 21 01 .

73

R

71

c -'

Yomollo Vlrogo .

CoN 114 -241·11837 .

a

C!lM*A*S"H

aCD .......'ac-

Cil Nlolllly ~~~~~- Re·

lin.w.
()!)

BRIDGE

.

M8cNeii·LIIhrer

James Jacoby

Newahour
•

(!II (II~ of Fortune

!Bi~MIIIer

7:05 CD Slmford and Son
7:30 • Cl) ()) N- Newf¥wed

Game

()) NML llo chly: ~
8abrwa 11t M111'11*11 c.Mdiene l3 hrs.) live.
(I) Too Clole for Celn·
fort
.
a CD Judge
CD Mother end Son
(]0) WMe1 of Fort..,.

a

FRANK AND ERNEST

• (jJ) (JII Jwop Oldy
(BIB7:36 CD TIM ·wHoo;;...,-..,.--~e~nra
8:00 •
()) (II) Mlghwar to
H......, ICC! Jonttthan and
Mark help out a popular
child&lt;en's . television host
who mus1 dacide whether or

Auto Repair

not he wants to adopt two

voung11ers. 160 min.) In

1,'

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Stereo.

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(]) Brint 'EIII Bacll Alln

a

CD
Cll
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(I) MOYII: 'TIM End'

CD
M8cNell·l.ellrer
Newlhour

Home
Improvements

(ll) Better 0.,0 Di·
saster looms when the boys

(jt •

try to help out a homeless
man.
® leo-: Ohio Specill:
Glenn-Kind- DeMie
(HI MOVIE: 'TIM Oc y ·
8:05 CD MOYIE: 'The l.onl b '
8:30 CD
Htlld of the Clua
(CC)

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RON'S Televi ll on Service .
Hou!l e ca ll s on RCA. Quaz•r.
GE. Speeiallng in Zenith. Cell
304-576 -239B 01 614 -446·
2454.

(ll) Together We
Bland When Sam gains
new-f&lt;U\d popularity aa •
candidate for school president, his campaign manager
Jack becom.a jealous and
decides to run against him.

EEK&amp; MEEK

1J.IE. 11iOJ5LE WITH

15

I'M AFF1AID t:&gt; LE.T P#J'OX:,

Fatty Tree Trimming , stump
removal. Caii3Q4.-676 -1331 .

A tough play
to find

'Hi

By~J.-y

tto e 6 5

atace of a putic:IIW deal. Wbea tbat Is : • 6 2
tbe CIM, JOt! jilt llave to llrit your ' t A 3
teeth lid mUll tbe play. Larry Grif- .1
ley of J~, Flori!la, was West
llld - faeed with jut aucb a problem ap!nat the mundane two-spade

Starks Tree and Lawn Service,
Hedges . shrubi, bushes
trimmed . landsca ping and
1tump removal . leaf remova l.
304·57&amp;-2010"' 576 ·2B42.

II"Cill A y.....,g English·
woman't trip uti thl Ams·

1 One kind
of rain
5 Ship
. of 1898
10 Soft drink
II Behavior
12 Exactly

ANYTHING ELSE
'rt:U'D LIKE 70

roqerCOLD.

Plumbing
&amp; Heati'ng

CARTER 'S PLUMBING
ANO HEATING
Cor. Founh and Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio
Phone 814 -446-3888 or 614·
446-4477

a (!II Magnum, P.l. A

(fi) lea-: Ohio SpecNol:

18 Paseover
meal

river

Zll Credo

Excavating

UNK SNUFFY,
so•s I CAN GIT
VOU 80TH IN TH•
PlltHER ..,.~ '' '··

or Merrick

()!I) •

(ll) Eq...U.er

·88Jlepute

40 Dice throw
41-French
reoort

42Mum
rragment
43 Zounds!
DOWN
1 ~ad the .
boards

2 Avian talk
3 Bantu
language
4lnlem&amp;·
tionai -

DAILYCRYPTOQIJOI'ES- Hert'l botr to trri II:

MI:CJol

must seve twO t~
boys when they dl...,...r 1
coffin filled wi1h crack and
deadly drug delilrl.

Jam11s Boys Water Service . Al so
poals filled . Call614-266-1141
or 614-446 -1176 or 614~446 7911.

AXYDLBAAXR

Ia LONGFELLOW

min.)

IN-:

Dillard 's W11ter Delivery, Cisterns , pool &amp; well. Anytime but .
Sundey, 614-446-7404

One letter stands for another. In this sample A is used
for the lhree L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apo~Jraphes, the len81h and formation ol the wor!ls are all
hlnta. Each day the code letters are different.
CB'YP'I'OqUOTE
Ill-It

Ohio

cetelbre:i;;. Moyer ._.

Wan e rson ' s Water Maul ing .
reasonabl e rates, immediAte
2,000 gallon delive ry , cis tern a,
pool! , well . ere. ca ll 304-5762919.

G

Coal, limestone. grawe l. etc.
Delivered 1 ton and up . J im
~an i er. 304 ·675-1247 or 67 5 7397

tt :OO

Coal and limestone delivery.
phon e 304-675 -3190.

1111.

74 Motorcycles

Upho.lstery
•

. TAl STATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1163 Sec. Ave ., Gallipolis ,
114-446-7833 or 614 -44618.33.
A &amp; M 'Custom Couches and
At upholstery , St. Rt. 7, Crown
City, On. 814-266-1470 , Eve.
114-448-3438 . Open daily 8t o
6, Sat. 9 :30 to 1 :30. Old &amp; new
UphO itlred .

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WINO IS D15TLJR81N6
TO ANIMALS WHO LIVE
THE DESERT..

W~EN THE WINP 15
SLOWIN~AN'T

A LOT OF ANIMALS
WON'T COME OUT
OF ~EIR HOLES ·
IF IT'S WIHD'r' ...

HEAR

'

Mowrey's Uphol!ltaring servi ng
tricountyatet 21 vun. The best
In furnlture uphplsterlng, Call
Y-ollo 310 XT, 4 ~ 'N , 304 - 876 - 4154 tor free
12,400.00. 304·137· 2805.
estimates.

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. '(O()R HAT OFF!

Amb_l.:fi,('e 1poiled kXr,
who bIll 1111 the 11fg111 of •
ldlto. IIJ I IS plot. 170 mitt)
12:Ge lt) . . . . . Allen
(J) ktlit • Ill Cycling:
. utA we, 111111
from Houlton, TX . 180 mln.l
.•

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AJ . -G NWJAT
K'BGXXVP
. Y-rda)''a CryptOqliOte: INDIGNATION DOES NO
GOOD UNLESS IT IS BACKED Wl'l1l A CLUB OF
SUFPICJENT SIZE TO AWE 11fE OPPOSmON. -

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190 min.)

General Hauling

donna
38

glance

of WSW

and M-. 1110 min.)
CD • ~ MIW Hohy'a
Hotel ICC) (80 min .)
·
• (I) CWd Ct pia
f]) Stwl uti ' The love
affair which bioeeomed between C.S. lirwia lnd an
American pen pel is ptoflled.

MOVE IN CLOSE,

20 Wanton

(sl.)

38 Wood sorrel
38 Sox In
Boston

311 • .~"'!ht up 1..-.j......j.....f-f , Brinkley

a dlsputa b e t - Chondler

BARNEY

Good-1 Excavating . basements,
looters. ~r iveways, saptic tanks.
llndscaping. Call envtime 61 • ·
446·4 537 , Jam es L. Davison ,
Jr. owner.

()) (JII 111. EIHwhM e

18 Like oome 31 Balanced
coats
32 Prima

..

,

28 Opposite

Int. . . . .
(II) vou · Aptn7 As
Henry decide., to run for city
councilman, Enid hopes ·to
become a U.S. citizen. In

a())

ICC) Westphlll ftelps 1 pair
of parents coPe With their
son's fatal illnm, Craig be·
gins writing his memoira lind
Turner become• involved In

/0 CENfS

11 Othello, e.g.

25 Clinging-

t 0:00 •

LchiONADEi

Balin

8 Seine
8 Before

serial killer UIBS ji•s as
clues to his mll'dars and
challenges Magnum to Cllc:h
C.lnte·Rhodft·Kuc~~ch

9:30

Brontes

7 Actress

14 Ham it up 15 'Mr. Tam·
featerday'l Anatrer
16 Earnlnf!B
bourlne -·
18 Every ooul16 Deadly
21 Start
Sins
21 Surfeit 34 Thirst
22 Rosalind
by n~mber23 Excessive
quencher
RuBOell
17 Expiate 27 Sojourn 35J.sian
ntm
18 Out of
28 Capuchin
holiday
24 English
the way
monkey 37 Appre&lt;:iate

him. 160 min.l

. KNOW'?

sacrlOces
8 One of the

13 Showy

160min.)

BECALISE .PEOPlE tao~'r 1..11'-t:l
SOLJP THATS STAA.rl~

5 One who

ACROSS

zon River is chronicled, us-

WHY fXlN'T 'rOO SELL
5aJPWHEN rr5.6TARTIN6
10G5TCOLD?

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by THOMAS JOSEPH

ing dramatic sequences of
her life i• tho Bolivian jwngla.

Ashby Construction, c arpen tary, remod eling, room eddition,
cement block work, rooling ,
interior end ellterior painting,
aiding. Roofing. Free estlmatn
304·876· 5445 01 675 ·5152.

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An Amazon Ad·
ventura: R'- Joumeya'

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min.)

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

,.

tKQJI62

Vubterable: North-South
pua two apades. Although three dla·
Dealer: East
mOIIdl might come bome lor East·
West, there were a lot of boles In their· West
Nri
Sol~
sulta, and declarer would have to
llbl.
c- to play South lor the diamond
Paa
2t
Pill
klnl· But DOW II was Ume to defend
aplult two apadea.
d
Opening lead: t 6
East took t1te lis of diamlltlda lea
with tbe ace and retarDed tbe four·
spot. Declarer won and tried tbe queen
of apades. East .w011 the ace llld, lor
better or wone, played back a low dla·
.
IDOIId. (We cu see tbat It would have the club klDc. So be made the only play
beea better to lint take two club at this polat that. could set the contrieb.) Declarer was happy to lbed a tnct. He Ullderled his club ace. East ·
.laelafl clttb a West ruffed, ind Larry woa the kla,c and played back the dla·
Griffey wu - In the bot aeat. His mead qu-. to promote West's spade
natural play WOIIld be the ace of clubs 10. Tltat wu live tricks lor the dellld aaolber, bat Griffey felt It was un- ' - · and the heart king wu the set·
Ukely tbat declarer bad started with tlng trick.

(I) Uzzle:

Rotary or cable tcol drilling.
Mo1t wtlls completed same day
Pump sales and service . 304•
B95 ·3B02

EAST

tA
.84
tAQ15f
tKJ974

SOVTH

coatraet.
East made a reasonable decllion to

S1areo.

CD 700 Clull
Cll. ([) ay,.ty (CC) (60

11-zt.H

tH73

WEST
I•
10 7 5 3
unusual play Ia tbe middle or later . 'K 10 9 1 2

rives with ahockmg news. In

RINGLES ' S SERVICE. experienced carp·enter. ~eclt ician.
mason, painter, roofing (intluding hot tar application) 304675 -20B8 or 87&amp;-7147 .

NORTH

au

At tm. Jl"llll!l" delenae requires an

9:00 • ()) 1111 Oimme .......
After Nell and Addy finally
find an ·aport_,t In New
York City, Noll"a mothor ar·

I'M 1'ERRJ AID (J IO:llt.X:.
MY IIJIX~...

e£r·IC!"AU.Y Cl.OS£ ...

....
-'.,4_ _
. ---

Sp_, - Blend- Fbi- SOFTNESS
I've dllcovaled that the ,hlrdneee ot tilt buttet .-. be(ng
I8Md II In direct praportlorl'.to the SOFTNESS of the brad.

Vans S. 4 W.O.

.,.•o.ao.

cw 1rld•

YISTIDAY'S SO*M II1S AISWIIS .
. NafJon -

Hits'".

Dogwood. Bkle Spruce • 12 .50.
Trees, ttu,.,s &amp; leaves r&amp;moved, mulch . f111din 1 firewood ,
coal . Oon 's Landscapes. 61444&amp;-9&amp;48 . .

85

1114 Dodve Carn·•n .
304·171·31 00 or

StlngfiY,

I

CiJI Good nmee
CD Beverly HHIIIIIIH

Truc:ks for Sale

t421 .

For oolo

·

Gil NBC N.-

7:00 • ()).PM M. . .IIHI
(]) HMicMde and McCor·
mlck

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncondition al liletime guaran tee. local references lurnistl.ed .
Free estimates. Call collect
1-814-237-0488. day or night.
Rogers Ba se m e nt
Waterproofing .

83

1180 Hondll Accord, 4 doot,
FWO 1110 1978 Jeep Cherok"
..... "" ........... 304-678·

1982 Dodgo Osmol AC. wO.
rims , low ml
a, 12 .... .
John 'sAutol..... ulftllefW .,
Clolllpollo, Oh.

(Il

Stereo.

Clo..;y,

71 · Autos for Sale

MMda BpbfteLpoll

Cll • (II CBS N ()l) Body Electric

ALLEY OOP

62

1

. ()) Action Ou1docn with
· Jullua 11o1o1
·
()). ())ABC N • (I) " - " ' • H ()) Doclor Who

7375.

tl78 C.J5 Joop. 4 "''"· 8 -.4 ..
. .. Card . t3. tOO . 304-178-

n3-

I'I.L NEVEFI: FIND
MY WAY IIA.CK. TO
THE HUT NOW.

PiC

Puppies, half Beagle h1H Slue
Tick, t20 .00 a1ctl . 304 ~ 6715·
42B6 .

A'KC Silver Minatura Poo~la10r
Stud Sa"'~•. pflona 3049197 .

8:30 •

Front Disc Brake Service for
moat cal'l, t65 .99 install new
disc p ..s turned and true rotorS.
repack bearings. inspect calipers, repla ce fluids . Phone 304675 · 2&amp;63 alter 5 p.m.

81

lt11ert of the
lour ocromblod wordo b.
low to form four ~mplt words.

(I)Jwllw3·2·1, CcMtact ICC!

-8,01~€13-Andr·Grtfllth

Four iza Wl1eels for salt. Priced
reaso nably, excellent co ndition.
Used 1 year. Call 614-9926787.

Serv1ces

. O learrango

Lhrinll w1111 Aftio1\llle
!BJ F - ofu.-

Mountaineer Auto Bodv Partt,
1318 6th St ..New Hevan 'I/I!.Va.
ha the larges~ ,in'&lt;lentory of after
market. perts in the area at low,
low prices. 73-80 GM fender•
$39. GM doors $79. 73 -?9 Ford
fender~ $35. Doors $99 . We
now have short and long P .U.
GM bed side, blazer lidos and
eerlv and IJte Ford btd sides in
atoek.Aiso parts for cats and
vane , bedliners. !ltftp bu"1)ers,
Sharp 775 aprav gun and cup
t99, while they laJt . 8aneriM
and ect. Also 11.11ail able a 3 year
rust through warrenty on our top
quality body parts. Outaida West
Virginia .Call 1-900·623·2013.
In West Virginia 1-800-6544867. Local calls 304-8823729.

' 71 Ford Granade, 5 cyl. auta ,
"'"'good. nso .oo. 304-171-

17t·ROI.

Snow blade with hydraulic con.
trois lor ~etp, good ooncUtion,
USO. ~oil 814·448· 3232 oftor
5PM.

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76 Chrysler torquetlite. eutomade trenamia1ion with under drive. wm fit recn~adona&amp; vehl cles S. school buaea . Call
614-448 -0966 . Guaranteed.

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parts . av1llable. Ca11 ' 614-·3 88-.

1157 Dodge. 2 door coupe. VI
avto. 31,000 actual miles. Call
114·949·28B3 bela.. 10:30

Surplus · Army , Denim 1 Ren tal,
Carh.n Cloth1ng, Kkls Camou- Bidwell Ca.t. FHd &amp;-.,ra Bpe·
flage (F ree Helmet with Co m· cia Is thnA Noli. Wild bird tiMid
plete Suii , Purcha!le with copY 28'11 Suoor Spon dog laod. For Hie or trade. ' 74 Corveue
ttlis AD at Regular Price). Fri. Aking with all drain pipe. Call for Sting, Ray, 350 auto. air. T-top.
•new tires and new Plint. 304Sat. Sun. '12:00-B:OO p.m. prices et 614 ·388-9888.
876-2953.
Oth er Oaya after 4 p.m . East of
Raven swood . H.O . ''Sam" . JIVIDEN'S FARM EQUIPMENT
Somerville, lT-Sgt . U.S.A .O . 814-441-1676. Ct.eck out liM· 1884 F,.d LTD Ul 302 V-8.
dal price on Hutq\lama chain lo~ed with options . Automatic
Ret. I
saws, long tractor , &amp; Vermeer with overdrive . 1-614 - 388 13:12.
HALF PRICE I Flashing arrow hey ... ip mtnl.
A co""lete line of bale han sig ns 82891 Lighted, non-arrow
$279 ! Unlighted 12491 Free dling a .fetdinU ICC:euories, 1182 Ford Escort station
leUer.l Sen locally. Call todayl grinder mixers, wagon. rot.-y wagon, whlte-blu e intertor. a c.
Factory: 1(800}423 - 0163, tillers , ro-:y cutters, bladtl, new tlrn, newly .-.built ongine.
cuhi'&lt;lators. diK, plows, tHdtrt, 12.000 ., 304·1112·3200 .
anytime.
post drivers, wood·tPiittlf, ,
13 good wooden Windows a. gate.l, hlld -gatts, powet- 7'1 Dodge Magnum. ps, pa , ae,
1-pietute window, plus storm w..hert:, Wheel HMse lawn &amp; .t. rur dllf .. 360 engine, am-fm,
windows &amp; screen fOr each. Garden ! hnk feeders a. trail• . cb rtdio. 8-track , reclin ing seats,
USED EQUIPMENT
htgh miletge. body exc. cond.
304-675 -1595.
Used trac10rs, round bal.... wag - -1500 . 304· 875 ·611B4.
Quilt tops, $25.00 each, 304- ons, tobecco setters, lpraYtf,
cuhivators, wn ..l·dlac. plows, 1970 Camaro. Very good condi·
675 · 5395.
rekes. sq. balers, mowing rftl· don . 304-676· 3097 .
Three 6 ft baseboard heaters. chlr!e. cuttipacktr, hay-binds,
1172 Grand Tor ono Grand
S 40 .00 ' eiCh . 304-675-5428 manure 1preecter.
See us for a COft1Jiete line of Sport. need• motor, 304 -882after 6:00 .
parts !. sarvicel
2180.
Tonv '• Gun Repain. hot reblu•
in g. Open 9:00AM to 7 :00PM. New end und part a tor Whtm:. ., . Coupr XR 7 , dalto '75
Olivers, M· M, Oeutt trecton. Meverict.. both like nerw. no rust.
Call 304-675-4831 .
Sid8fl Equipment Co.. · 1304- eneowner cars . 304 ·876 -1428.
Woodburner ttove. C0"1JUter, 8 ~ 15 - 7421 .
1185 Dodge Shelby Charger S
babv stroller, teen coats sweatTurbo, good cond, 304ers 1nd jeans, bureau dri!IWers.
112-3148.
high chair. Call 304-675- 2217. 62 Wanted to

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1 bedroom 1partmenr. Ntwtv
carpeted. HUO approved . 402112 ·
24th St. , Pt. Pleaunt. Call
814· 992-8BBB .

3 bedroom home in Ctlester.
Prefer retired co uple. No children . t200 per rrionth plu1
utilities and deposit. C1ll 614985· 4300.

Sctlnasuaer-Min . male. AKC
black &amp; silver. 16 wks . Ear
cropped, shots . Call 614-446·

Dodrill's 'Auto Parts. 21h mi.
Nonh of Vinton on St. R,. 160 Is
the place to buy 'your used auto
parte . You ' ll recei'&lt;le fa~t .
friendly 10rvh;e 9 the best used

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Transmltsions. 811 types , over.
front. rear, 4 wheel drive, and
parts . Will deli'&lt;let. Ca11614 -3792220.

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Excellent Chrlatmaa ,Gi f t , Building M.. eria la .
" Sherp ", Carouul. mjcor,wa11 e, Block, brick, ~er pipes, win : Registered .,er1er horH. g.W 1 cu h with cookbook. $150,00. doWs. lintels, etc . Claude Win - ing, 6 'yaar~·Ofd: good alze , well
304-675·1146 .
ters, Rio Gr11nde, 0 . Can 6,4- broke. trill.,; well, hell betn
shown. Peyment plan with ~­
- - - - - - - . . . , - - 1245-5121 .
Plclten s Ueed Furl\itUf! , washer· - - - - - -:::......::.__ ptOviid credit. Tren rtdai Mil.
drver. n~trtgeralor, gas and elec t- Concrete blocks all 1i1es yard or A-iced to ae11 . seoo. 304-671·
ric range. King Wood and eoal delivery. Mason sand. Galllpollt 1798.
stove.
Block . Co., 1231/:i Pine St.,
Gall ipolis, Oh io Cell 614-446- Reg . Charolel1 Bull, IPfii'OII ffilltety 1700 •s .. 4 yeart okt,
Lirge chest tYPe freeur. 304- 2783 .
304· 175· 2870 01 304 -171895· 3598.
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Pole Buildings by Quali ty 1824 lf1• 4 p.m.
Builders. Wcrk1hops, carports,
54 M.isc. Merchandise animal shelten, gareget. Free Reg . Polled Hertford Bull, 4 Yl'1
estimates . Pttone 814 - 384- old Nov. 1 BBO. Rolled by
· Pursley Farms. Ripley, W. V•. Wt
5762 .
1400 ., 1100 lbo. t700 .00.
Callahan 's Us ed Tire Shop. 011er
304·871· 4&lt;176.
1.000tires. ai1es 12 , 13 , 14 . 16 .
56
Pets
for
Sale
16, 16.6. 8 mUM ou t Rt. 218 ,
liv•todt: 20 htld crou-bf'ld
C!lll 614 -258-8251 .
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stock COWl, vft ~tcktd for
•rtv catv. and tMttii.Yacctn•·
Oregonwynd Cauery Kennel. tlono.
304-175·21!41 oltor 8 :00
CFA HimJiayan, Persian and
PM.
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S iamese kitten s. AKC Chow
puppies . C!lll 814-446-3844
after 7PM .
Firewood for sa le t30 .00 PU
load Call Roger Meade. 6143B8· 9341 .

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Television
Viewing

1.9 85 Harlev Davidson 'f:xRS,
with hll'ldling package. •198
miln 86260. Call 614 -9•92497.

Even"'ld• roWing michln i ul8d
· 1 ye1r. $60 . Call 814 -4410065 .
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month . Gallia Hotel. Call 614- Wildcat 125 pd . draw with 4 pd.
446-9580. Ren t a1 low as &amp;1 20 scope. Call614-448-41 38 2PM
' to 8PM . .
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month .

COUNTRY MOBILE Ho.me Park,
Route 33. Norih of Pomeroy .
Large lots. Cell 614-992-7 479.

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~""a;.T oor C~= 1110~,

Sun~kl 75cc looks ·and runt
good . $200 . Coli 614· 256·
1756.

Warm Mominu wood burner
with fan good conditktn . Cell
614·.2 61·6731.

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Motorcycles.

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POmeroy-Middleport.

1978 Super glide. 5 gallon bob
tiiRks. Ftip fender. Ektrachrome.
t3500 fi,rm . ,C all614-446-0497

Warm Morning wood stoveu~
· very little. Call &amp;14 -.4 48- 8799.

Eor rent
light house
Central Hotel .
0756.

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1982 Hond• XA80 e• . cond .
1400 . Set of white s poke rims .
t100 . Call 614: 266-1n8 afrer
5.
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3 bdr. 1 bath, new carpetS. wall
paper, ou tside newly pa in ted ,
g1rt tyrnJ.ttled, gooct JQC:tUion &amp;
neighbo rhood 566 Jay Or C11 ll
6 14 -446 ·151!3
6 roo m house. 1.2 acres . Double
car garage. Located on Ros e Hill.
Bargain priced 520.00.0. C~ll
814-678 -2513

Apartment
fo~ Rent

APARTMENTS , rriobile homes,

AVQ n. Opoo territOrll!ls. Ins
available, 304-675 -1429.

MONEY FOR CO LL EGE Ouelilied m8f1 llf"'d women of th e
Army National Guard can ret:eive RIHO' than S18,000 for
their education . Join now ·and
begin earning a monthly paychec k. Y&lt;lur active duty training
can be delayed un til the schoo l
. year M dsandyou 'Nil! earn S639
or more per montl'l while in
tra inin 'g . CALL 1 - ~00 - 642 36 19 tor FREE information
package.

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ANNOUNCING THE ·

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By_CHARLEI)IE HOEFLICU
Sentinel Staff Writer
Landfill problems s urfaced
again Wednesda y when Jon
Jacobs of the Meigs County
Hea lth Department advised the
Meigs County Board of Coun ty
Commlssoners that· only a "condltional llce(\se" for the operatlon would be Issued a t the end of
this year because "It is nearly
fill ed to capacjtyJ'
J acobs credited the EPA wi th
the decision and said that the
· ~ most I ca n buy is six months'
time. "
The present license expires

By BOB HOEFLICH
S~nlinel Stall Writer
Meeting in special sessio n
Wednesda y night In Middleport,
the. Meigs Loca l Sc hool District
Board of Education approved a t
a 3-1 '"
vote a new one-year
cont ract with the Meigs Loca l ·
Teachers Association .
The las t minute tentative
agreement between the · two
groups. was r eac hed Monday

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Dec. 31. Jacobs told the commlsstoners that he had talked with
the Board of Health about the
extension and It was their opinion
t hat If the license Is not extended
after the end of the year , then the
result could be that the ·county
will ·be full of road~lde dumps
again.
He stressed; however, that the
six-month extension would be on
a conditio nal license a nd then
after tha t If a new landfill is not In
operation, the county would have
to deal directly with the EPA.
J acobs noted that he had sent
recommendations on new. sites to

evening and teachers approved
the contract provisions that
night. Te-a chers had ·olficlally
notified the board that they
would strike a t 12:01 a.m. Tuesday If a cont ract agreement was
not reached.
Meeting in special sess ion last
night , the four board members
present. Roliert Snowde n, Ro '
bert Ba rton, ·r,arry Rupe and
Richard V·a ugh an, moved into a

CHECK US OUT!
COMPARE OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
AGAINST WHAT YOU'VE BEEN PAYING..•
YOUR POCKETBOOK WILL IE GLAD YOU DID!

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STOP :BY AND REGISTER FOR A25" SYLVANIA
COLOR·T.V. CONSOLE TO BE GIVEN AWAY
SATURDAY, NOV. 1st AT 8:00 P.M.

GOOD APPLES - These ar~ the firs t tlree good apples
named in the new Apple FROM._!he teacher program at the
Pomeroy Ele mentary Sc hool. They are, I tor, Travis Drenner,
fourth grader; Tara Hawley, first grader, and Nathan Brown;
six th grader.

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recognizes student dee~

· No purchase necessary, neetl not be present to win.·

WI CUT COlli ACIOII IIIBOAIDI We did away with the till••• yo•

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HERE ARE 7 BIG REASONS WHY

YOU REALLY
DO SAVE·A·LOT
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SMART BUYING

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We carry many name braf1dS but If we find a product of equal
quality but at a lower price we.buy it. We don't pay for fancy .
labels and neither do you. _.
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You do not bag your ·awn groceries: We Do!

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We carry only 'the beat selling Items and sizes. This
eliminates extra Inventory and wasted space. We don't pay
Interest on the cost of excessive Inventory so neither do you.

MINIMUM PRICE CHANGES

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We don't change prices every day or every week, 'only when
-the market changes. We don't pay someone to make price
changes every day so neither do you.

BUY ONLY WHAT YOU NEED

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prices are the same for one, lwo or three items or a case.

MINIMUM ADVERTISING

We carry only the beat selling packaged meats and produce
to eliminate expensive equlpm·ent and high utility costa. We
save on this expense and so do you.

We don't have to promote weekly sp_eclals, our prices are low
every day of every week. We don't have to pay.for excessive
advertising and nelthet do you.

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WE WELCOME
FOOD STAMPS

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9 a.m. to 9 p.111. ;
Sunday
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seveJl cou nties, Including Meigs .
Accordi ng to Wilson, the
commu nity-\lased institution will
serve between 50 and 70 males
convicted of non-dangerous felonies annually. These felons
would be ones sentenced to the
fa cility by Common Pleas Courts
in At he ns, Hocking, Meigs, Marga n. Perry, Vinton and Washington ·counties. Purpose would he
to prov ide progra mming and
24-hour living accommodations
In a secure faclll ty for probation·
ers, which would Involve a split
sen tence a nd work release program. Prison overcrowding has

been a factor In the state's
decision to work toward regional
facilities_, Wilson said.
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Plans call for architects to be .
Intervie wed Nov . 7 and 8 -in
preparation for getting the pro·
ject moving. The Judicial Cor·
rectlons Board, composed of the
common pleas judges of the
seven cou nties, will administer
the facility and program . II).
addition, eac h county, according
to population, will have represen'
tatives on a Citizens Adv isory
Board, an d the commissioners
were asked by Wilson to a ppo int
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short executive sessio n to discuss
the new one-year co ntract before
moving again Into open session to
approve the new cont ract.
The fifth board member, Larry
Powell, was not present. Voting
in favor of ratification of the
agreement were Snowden. Barton and Vaughan, while Rupe
cast the dissenting vote. ·
The ne w contract provides for
a 4.66 salary incr ease for
teachers a nd Is retroactive to
Aug. 25. For example. a teacher
with a bac helor'.s degree and no
ex per lence wlll rece ive $15, 'illO a
year ·while under the form er
co ntract that teacher would have
received $15,000. The salary
sc hedule base increases wit h
experience . The top rung of the
salary schedui'e Is teacher with
W years experience a nd holding
a master's degree. That teac her
will now receive $29,015 an nually
COI'llpared to $Zl, 750 received
under the former cont ract.
Assistant Sup eri nt e nd e nt
James Carpenter said that the re
• wete only minor changes in at her
aspects of the contract In com-

TRACKS - This holst' equipped with an
electro-magnet Ufts heavy rallraod tracks heing
taken up alont: P~~tneroJ&gt;'a.l:aat Main street. 'nle
Mirro Corp. of Indiana has a contract with
parlsQn to the for mer agreement
between ·the board and the
teac hers.
After ratification of the new

·chesapeake &amp; Ohio Railroad to remove the no
longer used track ralls. The ties of the track are
being left In pl..,.;, 'l'be equipment places the ralls
in piles an·d they are .then trucked to Indian a.

con t ract. Board P resi den t
Snowden commented that even
though the board had negotia ted
in go_od fa ith and Is aware th at

there are ~ad teac hers in the
district, the new contract was
appr&gt;oved "gr udgi ngly" by the
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Board, non-teaching staff reach impasse

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the · commissioners some tjme sewage system in the apartment
ago, but hadn 't heard anything in . on the golf cours~ . .Th e apart response.
men t, adjacent to the club house
The current landfill located on ' and near the James Hall res tl{owell Hill Cemetery Road in dence, is cu rrently unoccupied , it
Salls.bury Township was put In to was noted. Since (lie county owns
operatio n' fou r years ago. It Is the go lf course, the matterw lll be
located on 100 acres owned by the Investigated and the needed
county, with only 10 acres cur- corrections made.
rently in use as the existing
Correction Center
permitted a rea for dumping.
Monda G. Wilson, develop men t
Development of other dumping coordinator with the Southeast
areas at the sa me site may come Ohio Corrections Center, met
under co nsideration. It was indi- with the commiss ioners to discated at the meeting.
cuss the proposed new 30-40 bed
Jacobs also·· talked to the correctional facility to be co ncommissioners about a faulty slructed In this region for use by

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near 40. Moslly s unny Friday,
with highs In the mid 60s. The
probability of preci pitation Is
. near zero through Friday .

Health official seeks landfill permit extension

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The old adage, "An Apple FOR the Teacher" has changed to
"An Apple FROM the Teac her" at ttpe Pomeroy Elementary
Sc hooL
The dever approach is designed to recognize good deeds on
"the part of students be · they in acade mics. behavior or
- consideration for others.
Here's how the plan works:
Eac h teacher at the schoo l is given two co nstruction paper
apples. The_se apples are awarded to stude nts in recognition of
good deed s. The stude nts, In turp, ta~e the appl ~ replicas to
?dwell's Super-Valu , Krogers, Big Bend Foodla nd or Mlck's
Main Street ]\'lar~et where they_ ;;an exc h11,nge_ tlt..!'lr paper
apples for shiny real apples.
An att ractive applr tree replica has been placed on a wail in
the foyer at Pomeroy E lementary and students recognized as .
"good apples" In the program have their name placed on a
small paper apple and t hese apples are being placed on the tree.
So far. three students have qua lified as "good apples" and are ,
represented on the tree.
The new program was inaugurated by Pri nci pa l John U sle.

heat. A seco nd readi ng was given
on medication and overtime
policies . The need for gravel at
bus turn-arounds was discussed.
Pam Douthitt was given permission to attend th e state
volleyball tournament in Col umbus on Nov. 2 and the board
ap proved education reimburse·
mei11 for course wor k completed
at Ohio Un iversity in complia nce
with the ma ster cont ract.
An executive session was then

held by the board to discu ss
and negotiatio ns .
Board members present were
J im Smit h, Kathie Manicke, '
J ames Ca ld we ll, and Susie
Heines a nd along with five ·
principals, Apllng, Superintend- · •
ent Richard Roberts an d Treasurer E loise Boston. A special
meetlngwlllbeheldonNov. l2at •
7 p.m. and the next regular
sess ion will be at 7 p.m. on Nov.
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P.A. Denny ·a~rives today
for two days of cruises
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The P.A. Denny will be arriving In POmeroy tod ay .
Tickets for one-ho ur afternoon c ru ises- 4 to 5p.m. and 5:30 to
6:30p.m. -will be so ld on the boat. Prices will be $3 for adults
and $1 for childrer.. ,
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The Meigs High Band wil l perform at 6:30 p.m. on the parking
lot, followed by a community Halloween party al 7 p.m.
- The ste~nwheeler'-s schedule on Saturday-will be a twO'hour
cruise from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., $6 for Individua ls 12 and over and
$2 for c hildren; prime rib dinner cr uise from 5:30 to 7:30p.m ..
$35 a couple; a party cruise from 8:30 to 11: 30 p.m., $20a ro uple .
Advance tickets will be sold for the dinner and party cruises.
Tickets for the two hour cruise will be so ld on the boat.
For Information. con tact Pomeroy Cham ber of Commerce,
9,92-5005.

Jury in Lee murder retrial may get case this afternoon
GALLIPOLIS - The jury In
the murder retrial of Charles Lee
II In Gal ll a County Common
Pleas Court was expected to gN
the case this after no on a fter
hear ing closing a rguments fro m
opposing counse l.
Closing arguments were scheduled for Weilnesday after noon
after de fense attorney James M.
Casey concluded his ~ase, but
Judge Richard C. Roderick Jr.
allowed the prosecution to call
six . rebutt al 'w!tnesses before
adjourning for the day.
Lee. 2il, Point P leasan t , was
convicted of the March 19&amp;3
murder of· Barbara L. Twyman,
17, Rl. 1, Ewlngton.
The first rebuttal witness
called was Shirley Furst.•
She did not have a gun a t the
Fr~nch Quarter on Ma rch 19,

1983, did not have harsh words
with Marsha Lee and she did no t
have co nversations with Mrs.
Lee abou t Barbara Twyman ,
Mrs. Furst testified .
Mrs. Furst also reiterated she
did not know the victim , but knew ·
of her, a nd the threats Twyman
reportedly nlade against her so n.
Twyman and her mother had
been pointed out by the defendant
to Mrs. Furst, slle testified.
She also admitted under cross
exami natio n t~ . £1atement s
signed for then-defense counsel
Hamlin King were not true, and
further admitted she lied In both, ·
and when she told Lee she was
going with Cathy · Elias to de:&gt;
lauhdry on March W, 1983.
But. "I don't lie," Mrs. Furst
contended.
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An Impasse has been reached report. an oil immersion microon a new contract betwee n the scope for biology will be purEasterri Local School District chased as a cost of $427 . The
Board of Education and the board also approved the purnon -certified employees an d a chase of three overhead projecfederal mediator will be asked to tors, a film str iP projects at a cos t
en t er the n egotia t ing of $524. Ron Hlll was employed as
eighth grade assistant boys basprocedures.
This was announced Wednes- ketball coach and Robert Lang as
day eveniilg when the board n\et 's eventh grade tx&gt;ys basketba ll
in regular session at the high assista nt coach, pending certifisc hooL The mediator will be cation of both.
At the request of Apllng the
reques ted to meet with negotiaboard
ap proved buses for band
tors from both groups as ear ly as
members
a nd other students plus
next week .
·In othe r actions, the board parents for the state finals in
agreed to advertise for bids on Lancaster Sat urday wit h the
fleet Insurance. tires . tubes. fuel Easter n band having earned the
oil, gasoline, motor oil and diese l 'right to com pete. The buses will
fuel for an eight-month period. perform at 8 a.m. Ther.e wi ll be a
New activity !llffils- were estab- $-1.00 c harge-tor those other than
lished for the junior and senior band members ridi ng the bus .
The board accepted the resigh lgh choral groups.
nation o! Barbara Masters , a
Principal Daniel Apii ng reported and in co njunction with cook at Rivervie w :,nd employed
his report. Rita ' Williams an d ' Sandy Bowen as a substitute
Don Eichinger were named jun_. c ustodian and Patricia Thomas
lor class adv isors a nd the annua l as i substitute· cook. -The board
approved the use of the Chester
junior-senior prom was set for
E lementary Building for a trade
April 24. T he senior trip with Jim
Huff as advisor was set for April s how and dinner by the Chester
30 thr ough May 5 and graduation Agriculture Service either on
Nov. ll or Dec. 14, with the
was set for Sunday, May 31. .
c
harge to be $50 for the building
A new band handbook was
custo&lt;ilan charges and $1 a n
plus
submit ted and aptyoved by the
board. As a result of Aplln g's hour for lights a nd $1 an hour for

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Mrs. Furst said the defendant
paid for a mo tel room one night
and his mother the second time,
June 22 and 26, 1983, although s he
(Mrs. F urs tl signed the motel
registers .
The testimony of Robert Twy man , brother of the victim, was
read in transcript. Robert Twyman Is In the armed services.
stationed In Korea.
The section of testimony read
dealt with the timetable of his
whereabouts March~- 1983. and
when he saw his sister.
The iranscrlpt stated Robert
Twyman en tered his home at
11:15 a.m. after fixing a flat tire
on hlscar. He ate about 11:45, but
ills sister did not. When he left at
noon, onJy his sister was hom e,
and she had not eaten lunch. He ·
drove past the home approx imately 6 p.m .. but did not stop.

It also Indica ted tlrat Carson church youth meetings .
Hall, a defense witness, told
Spence also said she does not
Robert Twyman at a late- tlme remain in a room when Martha
there were 's everal cars In the Sowards , a lsoanearlierwltness r
driveway after he (Twyman ) left comes In to talk.
In the afternoon.
Casey rested his case after
Hall did not have a recollection doing a redirect examination of
of the time of day, number, make Marsha Lee. t~ defendant's
and rrodel of the cars, according mQther. Mrs . Lee stated. al . to Carl Langford, also rec ailed as though her son wanted to e nd the
a witness .
relations hip with Shirley Furst,
John Furst testified that b'edld he failed to oo so, because he
not kill Barbara Twyn\a'n. He enjoyed the sex ual activity on
all!o did m1t lqan his weapons tg which the relationship was
anyone at the time oft he murder, based .
Furst said.
Mrs . Lee said she never
A rebut lit I w\t)less called to the encouraged her son's relationtirl ;tr.e-tr ial before ship with Furst and asl!ed him to
stand nor
was Tina Spenee !· who has Hved . en d It. After spending a couple of
In the Twyman household for the days at Furst's Georges Creek
past 1W years. She testified she Road residence d11ring tile 1aa2.
was not engaged to ·Gregory Christmas vacation, Mrs . Lee
Holcomb, an earlier wl!ness , and a nd her husband, Charles Lee
had only seen him a few Urnes in Sr. , swor e out warrants ·for their

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so n's and Furs!'s arres t.
During that holi'day season. the
youngest Lee dec ided he wou ld ~
quit attending Point Pleasant
High Sc hool and was rumorrcl to
marry · the t he n-41-year-old
Furst. After the warrants scared her son into returning home. •
Mrs. Lee sa id she felt Charles .
Lee was less enthused about •
Furst and was going to let the • •
relations hip "run Its course."
During cross ex amination
Mrs. Lee admitted that she kne,.; "
her son spent time with Furst a t
least eight times between Feb. Jl
and June 26. 19&amp;'3. Each time. she
stated-, FtrrSt Initiated the en.counter a nd her son only went •
along for sex.
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Both times Lee a nd Furst went . ~
to out-of-town motels In J une ··.
1983, she sa id her son called her.
conveylngtoherhewasall right: :·

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