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                  <text>Ohio-Point Pleasant. W. Va.

March 30, 1

Divorced dad takes his daughter
along on newspaper assignments
WEIRTON,

W.Va .

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When Kim Nortll goes to oover a
game tor the Welnon Dally Times,
hls ! -year-old daughter Is likely to
tag lllong - on his back .

three aft~rooon games because It
got a little cold lhere late In lhe
season Friday nights. "
Does dad feel safe with his Infant
daughter strapped tto his back
along the sidelines at a foolball
game?
" Oh, yes. I've been on lhe
sidelines llr a numll'r &lt;i years and
I know what to look for when lhey
come at me. I've never had a close

The 26-year-old sports editor and
his wife were divorced last summer
shortly after the blnh
Melka
Lyndsay North.
By the time Melka was I year old.
she had attended four football
call.
games, 12 basketball games, sev·
"I feel safer with her there than I
eral baseball games and banquets.
"I get the baby on Tuesdays and would It I left her with a babysitter.
on weekends," North said, "and I
I 've never had a babysitter."
flgurel'mgolngtotakeherwltbme .
MPika cut her teeth In sports on
baseball.
wherever I go.

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"I took her to Amencan Legion
baseball games last summer when
she was two or. three months old,"
said The ~ily Times sports editor
t:l three years .
Does the baby attract attention at
ball games?
" Yes. The rrothers come down
and want to take her and hold her. I
tell lhem If I wanted !1Jmeone to
hold her, I would get a.babysitter."
How does the sports wtiter's
daughter react at ball games?
"She Is alert, attentive and never
cnes," he said. "She acts like she's
having a good time and every·

thing."

"For basketball games, I take a
ponable paypen with me and set It
up, and she sits there and plays wtth
her toys. She Is on a stage with me
at MatloMa games and In a comer
at Weir's lleldhouse where I can sit
wtth her."
Football presents different logls·
tics for the father-daughter team.
"I have to take 1t\Y own pictures
and everything, 9J I strap heroo 1t\Y
back In a backpack," Nonh said d. 1-';::;t-7
football ilray, " She went wtth me
to one night game at Brooke and

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SPRING'S ARRIV i\1. - Cleveland area resident.•
look advantage of Saturday' s temperatures that
hovered near the 811 degrt't' mark In Metro Park. 'IWo

on hor.;es, lllp photo, fonl a stream whUe, al
youngsters try their luck flsidng.(UPI)

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Historical group, lawmaker rally
to find funds for space museum
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WAPAKON ETA. Ohio IU P! t A musrum honoring t he fir st man
to walk on thr moon h&lt;ts c hanged
little since It opened in 191'2 and
official s now 'ay emer!(enc)· stair
aid m ay be nrcrss;tr:· to t\•furb!sh
its ex hibils.
The Neil A nnst rong Air and
Sparr Musrum ne«&lt;s $:l72.roJ fur
capit al improw mrnl projf'Cis that

may ev('ntually include mater ial
from othe-r spaC'f' m issions. pat1 lru larly thr shu ttle proj('('t. Del
Harder . chirf of far illl il's planning
for the Ohio Historical Socirl\ . '&gt;&lt; tid
F r iday .
"\\'(' nt&gt;txi to pump a litt lt' 01 '\\'
blood into it. " he &lt;.;atfl " It Wd~
original ly tn our caplla l imprml'
mf'nts pl an. bu t thr ddmtnistr:.ttiun
or leg lslaturv did not pick up on it "
ThP An 11Sirong muSI.'um is thr
only f ac ilit ~· within thf' ~ t.tt C'

historical sociPty's

s~· strm

that

deals with a contemporary subj('('t .
and Harder stressed the impor
tanct' of kPrpin g lhl' &lt;·xhibils

curnmt.
" A Iol of wa ter has gonr o\·er lhP
dam in thf' spacP pmgra m sinf'f'
th:Jse C'X hibits WPI r l'lSttllf'd Wr
has e to catch up." 1'1(' s,.wJ
T he monr~· would ht' lp upda I e
ex hibits. repair tht• Astro· Th&lt;•atrr
and install a nf'w pro]f'CI ion systPm.
h&lt;' sa id .
Stale S..•n . Ek'n (;arlh , J{.
Defiance. s.1id hr plans to ,;rw thr

Wapakon('t.a museum nrxt

WN?k

to

deter m ine how serious I he problrm
m ay be and will then ask lhr state
contru lling beard for an t'm &lt;'r~'t' m·v
aUoca lion if I t'e sit ual ion is crit leal
" That's a historical place ...
Gaeth said . "The~· haw a t:rauliful
facility down there ...
T il&lt;' Arms trung mus&lt;\lm. "hose

exfl)sed concrl'tr ruuf tx•ams and
dom e that pok&lt;' through lht• earth
are visible Jo travelers along 1·1".
opened In 1972, thrl'l' years aft er It s
namesake walked on the moon .
Museum visitor s are gr('('lf'd by
an FSD Sky lancer jpt set m a mock
runway who se I andi n~ li~hl s guidr
them to t il&lt;' entran ce . lnside are
Armstrong 's spacesuit , r f'l lcs or
Ohio's air and s p a c e
achievement s. and t tp Gemini VIII
spacecraft used by Arms t ron~ and
Maj . Dav id Scott to obit the earth
and carryout the first docking
mission in 19ffi.
DireCtor John A . ZwE'Z, who sa id
there have been no major exhibit
cha~~ges since the museum opened

and h&lt;' poin ted to til&lt;' om ission of
ex hibits on the space shuttle

program as an Pxample.
" We would like to broaden il ,"
said Zwrz . ·w r·d llkr to dedicate il
to all Ohioan s who have defied

gr:wlt\ ."
1\'ilh 1h&lt;' exception of 111&lt;' theater ,
whf'l'f' rf1Jall-s to the dom e ruined
tht· dCUstics. t iP fac ility is in good
ph) sica! condil ion. ZwPZ sa id .
,\llrnda r"" in 111&lt;' ear ly 1970s

a' ·rr agrd 140,00J poople a year, but
that has fallen to 55,00J visitors
M arch through Novemher, when
!he musrum is open. ZwE'Z said .
Although ZwE'Z is reluctant to
blame til&lt;' attendance drop entirely
on old exhibit s. Harder said the lack
ol new attrac tions may be a factor.
" When the m aterial is outdated .
vour patronage falls, " Harder said .
" I'm oot surf' ifil isa lldul'lothal, il
may br par i o f it. "

Appeals court denies award
to discrimination suit winners
l"I!\!'1!\!\,\Ti tl ' Pl l - ,\federal
.tpJWals ro ur1 has taken aw ay
$-KXl.OOI that lht\•e janitors were
awardt-d in an age disnlmlnalion

casf' again st a Cincinnati com pany
rhal fired !hem.
The tith C.S. C'irruil Coun of
Appeals. overruling both a jury and
a fl'llt•ral judgr. said Friday thrrr

" ·as no bcts is for infrning that agr
\,·as a fact or in thr firings.
Thr janitors werr aged 52.~ and
~·1 when fired
llw '!."t-vrar-old
cla Jm(•cl
\'io la ri on'- o f anfi
l't•r alia t lon sPct ions of dgf' disrrimi

n;.Jtiun Je~ws .
S..' tl, ·ill. Inc .. s&lt;tid '' fired Michael
Cain and .Jacob H ughes from lis
:\ut onr plan! in Cincinnati on Dec .
~1. I~ for allrgedl)' r'l'moving
company prO!X'rlY without au than·
tal ion. Thr company said it fired
fWtwt Merkel 10 mont hs la ter for

making !nronslstent statements
Jnd refusing to coop&lt;&gt;ratr in lhr
ln\'rsri.ga tlon of thf' other two
j,mJtor.;.
The thr"' ja nitor' fil&lt;'&lt;l age

discrlminalton charges against Sea·
v iii and a j ury awarded them a tot al
of MOO,OOJ. ScovUI asked trial Judge
Arthur Spiegel to throw out the jury
, ·erdic !, but he refused.
The appellate coun , however ,
threw out the \'Prd ict, said the
ja nilor-,; " w ere not entllled to
prevai l on any cl aim " and dis·
m isSt.'Cl the case.
Af!rr rev iewing the ev ldenCl'. the
appellate court concluded there

\\'as no "pm)X'r b asis for an
inft·rTrnrr tha t age was a deterrnin ·
lng factor in the company's dec!·
sion" to fire the lhtw janitors.
The appellate coun not only took
away !he $400,00J !he janllors had
won. II also revoked $125,00) In
a tt o111ey's fees tha t had been
awarded the janitors ' lawyer.
.Ja ITK'S F. Imer.
"Five years work on !he case. bu t
that's the risk you take," said
F. lmer. "But what's really dlsap·
pointin g is tha t the appellate coun
dr&lt;'ided a ju!)' verdic t means vel)·
Iiiii!'."

1 Not hollow
6 Outflow
11 Worthless matter
16 Lodging
21 Commonplace
22 Unlocks
23 Sped
24 To be of use
25 Tear
26 Lowest point
28 Woodworker's
tool
30 Jot
32 Prosecutor: abbr.
33 Diphthong
34 Reeeptacte
35 Perlorm
36 Competent
3 7 Dresa border
38 Work at one's
trade
40 More ratlunal
42 Eisenhower's
nickname
43 Untamed
44 Unit of Italian

currency
45 Everyone
47 Gaseous
hydrocarbon
49 Neap or ebb
50 Deity
51 Stage
54 Of the same
material
55 Sharpen
56 Lead
59 Spanish cheer
60 Bitter vetch
62 Gastropod
mollusk
64 Temperate
65 Tnat man
66 Yes, In Spain
67 Hearing organ
69 Breathe loudly in
sleep
70 Transaction
71 Examine
72 Sched . abbr.
74 Peels
76 Paving substance
77 Part of window
frame
78 Bridge
79 Decides
82 Summary

Shortens
Chinese pagodas
Engll1111 streetcar
Perlorms
Couple
Oevootness
Larger
Preclusion
Hostelries
Part of skeleton
Decay
Scottish cake
Government
u!Uity: inll.
t04 Total
105 Ship's prison
106 Ceremonies
106 Twitching
t09 Forenoon
110 Greel&lt; Jetter
t t1 Carllllon
112 Hates
t t 4 Underworld god
t t 6 Prefix for follower
of
t t7 Fish hawk
I t9 Church service
t20 Spigots
122 Looked
condescendingly
124 Grain
125 A short , stitched
told
t26 Breed of sheep
t28 In favor of
129 Tropical tree
, t31 Shut up
132 Mournful
t33 Fortune- telling
card
t35 Catch: colloq .
138 Lincoln's
nickname
!39 Wan
140 Slender finial
t4t Baker's product
142 Earth goddess
t 43 Plutonium symbol
144 Ivy League
university
t 45 Trumpeter bird
147 Pastime
149 Perched
150 Attempt
152 South American

mammal
t54 Badgerllke
mammal
156 Lift with effort
t58 Fumes

159 Worn away
160 Trap
161 Outdo

DOWN
1 Fastener

2 Bay window
3
4
5
6

Brim
That thing
Lair
Nonmetalllc
element
7 Smatt pianos
8 Indian weight
9 Suffix for lack of
10 "The sixth sense"
11 Delineate
12 Rage
t3 Frozen water
t4 Hebrew Jetter
t5 Succulent
16 Detest
17 Eggs
18 Tantalum symbol
19 Downy duck
20 South American
animal
27 Arabian garment
29 Body or water
31 Ancient
36 Assistant
37 Conceal
39 Prepared: archaic
40 Wild plum
4t American ostrich
42 Baby
43 Dark, purplish red
44 Nobleman
46 Lithium symbol
48 Priest's
vestments
49 Pttch
50 Liquid measure
51 Sat lor portrait
52 Baau monde
53 VIsions
55 Shocking
56 Face of clock
57 Inexpensive
58 Years between 12
and 20
61 Hindu garment
63 Burden
64 Liquefy
68 Leasing
70 Analyze critically
7 t Enthusiasm
73 Be present

74
75
77
78
80
81
83

Supplicate
Kind of fabric
Prophets
Narrow opening
Dines
Sinks in middle
Republican party:
In it.
84 Walking slick
87 Earns
89 Writing
Implement
90 Musical
Instrument
91 River In Asia
92 Cook in hot water
93 Repetition
95 Empty
96 Egg-shaped
97 Titled
99 Cry of donkey
tOt Tried
t05 Vegetable
106 Remainder
t07 Asterisk
t t t Flat-bottomed
boat
I 12 Arrow
t t 3 Part of fireplace
t 15 Clan
t t 6 Press clothes
t18 Wooden shaft
I t9 Horse's neck hair
t2t Bassilke fish
123 Teutonic dolly
125 Strike out
126 Cripple
127 Cotortul bird
t 29 Document
• t30 VItuperation
131 Buddy
132 Extra
t34 Above: poetic
136 Century plant
137 Climbing species
of pepper
139 Remunerates
140 Protective shield
144 Asian OX
t45 Military post
off,lce: inlt .
t46 Federal agcy
t47 Music: as written
t48 Article
t49 Algonquian
Indian
151 Selenium symbol
t53 Argon symbol
!55 Each
157 Prefix forlormerly

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, March 31, 1986

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A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

Carroll County just nonh of the
Ohio River down to Adams County,
and in some counties not bordering
the river, but winds had calmed by
Sunday evening.
Gusty winds during tti' after ·
noon . however, smothered their
ho!X'S by fanning flames in Law·
renee, Ross and Adams counties.
"Wind really causes it (fire) to
get out rontrol," said Blll Schultz,
assistant director a ! the Ohio ·
Department of Natural Resources
Div ision
Forestry center in
Athens.
He estlmated winds were five to
10 miles an hour Saturday as
firefighters, a lot
them from
volunteer departments. battled
blai.es In Perry, Washington and
Meigs counties in his district 's
control.
"Most of It Is debrL~ and brush
plies gelling out d. control ," Schultz
said .

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Majorie Norman , secr etary for
the division' s Olllllcothe center,
said officials belk&gt;ve the Sunday
fires In LawrenCl', Ro ss and Adams
counties resulted from uncontrolled
trash burnings.

GDC reJuvenated
after near closing
By John Friedman
OVP staff wrMer
GALLIPOLIS - Ov~r the years,
the treatment and !X'l'ct'PiiOn ot
menially retarded individuals ha s .
changed . Those change s have
radically affected til&lt;' Gallipolis
D!'velopmental Center . one or
Ga llla Coonty's Iat·gest employers.
to th~ point wher.- last year til&lt;'
(&gt;"nter was dan!(r rou sly close to
bring closed .
Now, howevN , Superintt'ndenl
Pam Matura says the center has
been tl'juvenated. the resident
)X)pulallon ha s staballzed and goals
and programs to Improv e the
facility art' bring dt&gt;veloped .
GOC cun'l'nlly has 290 r esident s.
down from a high In the 1970s of
2,500. Thl' neduct lon In population is
lh&lt;• result of a move to a
"communil y homf'" system . w here
residents are ptl'pared to Jive i n the
" lr asl rrs tnctive" rnvitu nment
jX)SSible.
" Some may never leave h&lt;'re,"
Matura sa id . " Some may ~ h&lt;'re 1o
yc•ars, other s may he h(.re for only
six months . We mu st rPallze the
emphasis Is now towards sm aller.
morl' specialized facilities."
The populat ion at GDC now
consists or the pmfoundly ret a rded
and m ulfl·handlcapped, high furr tion with behavior disorders and
resident s who m €'1'1 cr iter ia esJab·
lished by slate legislation, sh&lt;' said .
To keep GOC open, Matura said
speclaii7Rd !ra ining programs are
undN dl'\·elopmen l to triter trea t
Included are programs for 111&lt;'
Jrratment of blind r esidents; the
creation of a special unit to deal
with sC'Vere lnju rio us behavior
disordered iSIB I residents (resi·
dent s who InDict lnjunes on !hem·
selves 1; developing programs for
the Inter ests and abilities of el&lt;Prly
residents; a nursing area for
r&lt;'Sidents to recover following
hospital stays and an Incr ease In

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By United Press Intematlonai
The death of a v olunteer firefigh·
fer of an apparent heart allack has
prompted state forestry officials to
ask poople to use extreme caution
while bu111ln!( things outside ~­
cauSI.' of til&lt;' dry conditions and
wtnd.
Ray Scot!, 57, a mem~r of Ross
County's Liberty Township Volun·
leer Fire Department died Sunday
while fighting a fire near Londond·
erry In Ross County , said Larry
Ehlers, assistant chief of til&lt;'
Division of Forestry .
" This just PJ&gt;Inl s out the fact that
there are a lbt of m en, and women
too, working out there who aregetting ve ry tired," Ehlers said .
" These fires have all been staned
by humans and therr· s no reason to
bum outdoors at all."
Ehlers said 45 fires were reported
· Sunday. but therl'were probably as
many as 15 others In dlstncts that
had not reponed. He said it was
Impossible to estimate the amount
of acreage damaged Sunday .
Hundreds of !Ires have ll'en
reponed, many of them believed
set, in !he past week . blackened
thousand s acres.
Fires were reponed Saturda y In

ll'sidf'nt s,

on-and off-ground vocational train ·
ing experlenCl's.
The program dealing with SIB
residents Is highly successful ,
Matura said , drawin g attention to
the facility.
" ll iSlB I is a JI'Oblem all
facilities atl' facing," she said . .. and
we have had a high success rat e in
slowing or stopping If ."
Also under development are
programs " to provide ~ponunitles
to Jl'l('('t !he residents' nEeds,
including educallonal. medical,
soclall7.alion , rec reational and rell·
glous," Malura said . " We also need
to fut1her integrat e wtlh commun·
Uy progra ms. such as the 169 board
and Ga ll coSheltered Workslnp. We
also nf('d to set up regional
lnservlce training programs (for
staff memb!'rs l ."
However . 1hrl't' bills ha ve been
Introduced in Congress that may
affect GOC's opera lions.
A bill introductro by Sen. Lowell
Wl'icker calls for the establishment
of individual care plans for each
resident and an Improved monilor·
lng system that esta blishes new
standards that focu s more on a
c lient's lt{'('ds than !he physical
plant. Welcker's bill also calls for
til&lt;' es tabllslunenl
a !raining
curriculum for stal e and federal
Inspectors, the protection of client
right s. establishes a national " but or
r ight s" for MRDD poople. sl'ls up
due process and J'l'Quires lhe
ex pansion of communlly services
and their rronltorlng.
Another bill , lntrodueed by Sen.
BUI Bradley, makes res idents
ellglble for medicaid services and
funding no m atter where they live
provided a plan br their care has
been approved by the ~ate.
A controversial bUI, Introduced In
roth tti' Senaleand House, J'l'QUires
a limitation of federailllYment for
services oo facilities more than 15
beds. If passed, the biU wUI not go
Into l'ffect, howevi'J', until Oct. l .

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13 people die on Ohio roads
By United Press lntemalional
At leas! 13 people, Including two motorcyclists and two
!X'destrians, were killed In traffic acc idents In Ohio this past
weekend, the State Highway Patrol said today. No fatalities were
recorded In the Callla-Melgs area. Regional deaths Included LeeR.
Penwell, 36, Marietta . and Davlll L. Mirac le, 21, Vincent, killed when
their cars collided on Ohio 00 Friday In Washington County and
.Jeffr:ey Arledge, '!1, Laurervilll', and Jerry Knece, 32, of Olllllcothe,
killed when i\riPCige's truck hit a tree along Ohio 56 In Hodtlng
County.

Meets Wednesday
Pomeroy Lodge l&amp;l F&amp;AM will
meet In regular session Wednes·
day, 7:30 p.m ., at the Pomeroy
Masonic Temple. Work In lhe E .A.
degree. Refreslunents wtU foUow .
AU master masons Invited.

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death prompts
caution appeal

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LARGE GATHERING ·Blue skies and a temperalure ~
80 del!J'OOS brought out hundreds
of youngsters and their parents
lo the anmaal Easter egg hunt ~ .
the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary ·
Club al Hartinger Park on
Sunday.. Lasl year, the event
had to he postponed because ~
cold wealher. Shown Is ju!il a
part of the large crowd which
was on hand lor yesterday's
event.
Winners were chosen follow·
ing the hunt spoii!IOred by tiE
Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary
Club staged at the Hartinger
Park In Middleport. They were
front, I lo r, are Heath Shoemaker, Middleport, wtnno;r d. a
large DIIed basket provided by
the Middleport F1re Department; Chad EvereU McKinney,
Mt. Gilead, finder of the silver
egg worth $10, and Shannon
Scoet, Middleport, fbtder of the
bronze egg worth $5. Jolm
Conley, Jr., Middleport, found
the golden egg worth $25, but
was not present for the picture.
At the bal;k, I lo r, are the
costumed Easter Bwmy; BID
Francis, president of the rotary
club, and RArtarlans Rqger Lucke:vdoo and L. W. McComas.

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Christians celebrate Easter with prayer;
observance features parades, egg hunts
By CONNIE MAXWEll.
United Press Intematlonal
From " Hallelu iah" sunrises to
peaceful sunsets. Christians cele·
brated Easter wi th prayer . pmme·
nades in spring finery and egg
hu ots in rolling countryside swarm
lng w ith scrubbed children in their
Sunday best.
Strolll'rs in New York 's annua l
parade down Flflh Avenue flooded
lhr sun · splashed avl'nur with
colorlul frills and lop hats. Twoml"n
wearin!( rabbit ears and dressed in
S&lt;'(JUined tutu s accented wilh
Easter eggs danced on the steps or
St. Patrick 's Cathedral.
Rom an Ca tholic Cardinal .John
O'Connor said Christendom's holl·
est day marking the Resu JT..:tion
of Jesus is "a Jlmr of fa il h. During
the feast of Easler that which is
imposs ible is possible and the!
w hich Is Incomprehen sible be·
com es under stood because of our
faith."
On the West Coast, the open· air
Hollywood Bowl In Los Angeles
overflowed with a crowd of 17,000
worshipers.
" In our world we see the harsh
reality of people who have lost all
hope," Archbishop Roger Mahony
told !he sunrise , assembly . " The
ho!X' of sharing the ete111al banquet

or the Lord ca uSE's us to feed the
hungry In our midst. Wr must do
wha tever is n('(·essary to m akr
lnpr a r ea Illy ," he said .

shington's National Ca thedr al were
thronged w ith silk· and-sa tin -clad
worshipers mingllng wllh browsers
in blue jean s.

Easter dawned in lhr Rockv
Mountains wiJh some 8.00J people
singin!( out a choru s of " Hallelui ·
ahs" as the sun peeked over the
h:Jrizon at Denver's Red Rock s
sunrise servi ce.
The world's l a r~st Easter egg
hunt, accordin g to !he Gu lnness
Book of World Records, was held on
til&lt;' 40-acr e farm or &amp; tty and
Her~ rt Garrison at Hom er . Ga .
About 14,00J children and young
poople sea rched for 72.00J oolled
and dyed eggs, plus 40,00J candy
eggs.
Miami's M etrozoo !llld hollowed·
out ostrich eggs for Easter for $ll
eac h. Thr football -s17.ed eggs ar e
!he byprodu ct of an &lt;Nerly 9J ecess·
fu l ostrich breeding progra m .
Gr ay clouds and rainsh:Jwer s
failed to dampen t h&lt;' spirit s of
hundreds ol worshipers gathered
for sunrl~r servi ces around Por ll'and. Wash. Som e dressed In
Easl er finery and used umbrellas
bul others huddled together on
blankets, newspapers and sheets of
plastic sprea d on concrete steps.
The gardens and ha Us
Wa-

The music of ch imes and a yoo ng
people's orchestra wafted from the
ch apel , where tourls" snapped
pictures of a rea l m oon rock
I'IYibedded In a stained -gl ass SCl'ne
of Jesus' life, across the blossoming
grounds where grown -ups c hased
merry children play lng In !he
fading su mmer · like day .

or

Along• the boardwalks of New
J('rsey. a brisk bree?J&gt; from tti'

Atlantic ooan ruslled flowered
bonnets of strollers in a t !Past three
parades. In Asbu ry Park. little girls
dressed In lheir spc lless ll'sl and
ca rrying parasols join ed m archers
w earing the l op ha ts and l a::eofthe
189Js- and one wom an dressed as
a daffodiL
And in Hawai i, hu ndreds at tended Oahu Is land's R4th sunrl~r
service at the Na tional M emorial
Cemetery of til.• Pac ilic In !he
ex ti nct Punthbcwlwlcano. Tho hill

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Multiple charges filed after wreck
Sheriff Howa rd Frank repon s a
one ca r accident at 4:31 a.m .
Monday morning on Story's Run
Rd . In Salisbu ry T OII-11Shlp. Cited by
author ities for OWl , failure to
cont rol and dr iving under suspension, was Larry Cundiff, 28.
Un ion Ave.. Pomeroy.

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The sti'r lff repor ts thai Cundiff
was traveling east on Story's Run
w hen his veltlcle. a 76 Ply mouth,
left !he right side ri the road , hitting

a utility pole and t m rin g out .l i fl . uf
fenCl'. The car rolled at )(mt onr
tlme and l ra, ·eJed 100 fl brfor l'
stopping in t h&lt;' IJ·ush. T lw ca rwas 11
total loss. Cundiff w as tak en 10
V eteran s Memori al Hospit al by
EMS . ThJ·f(' pa ssen~rs In !he car ·
w er e unin jured acrordin~ to !he
sheriff' s repor t.

The sheriff' s depart m en t issw'd
eight other tr affic rl'latm c itallons
over the w eekend . sLx for D ill .

Gallia lawmen probe separate shooting incidents
suffering a gunshot wound 10 the
left chest area . He was discharged
Sunday, officials said.

GALLIPOLIS- A Gallla County
woman Is being treated at Medical
Centl'r and a ·county man was
treated and released following
separate sh ooting lncldl'nts
Satunlay .
Linda Lou Baker, 22. of Rt. 2,
VInton, Is listed In good condition
wttb a wound to her right leg,
hospital officials said. Ernest E .
Walker, 00, or Rt . 1, CaiUpoUs, was
admitted overnight Saturday after

Carl Langford, chief Investigator
of the Gallla County Sheriff's
Department, said Baker was apparmtly shot In the area ofthe rlghl
knee wtth buckshot from a 12-guage
shotgun following a wmesUc dis·
pule at a Scott School Road
resklenCl'.

There were sever al wltresses to
the 8: 16 p.m . shooting, Langford
sa ld . No charges ha ve been filed
and the Incident Is still under
Investigation.
Also still undl'r Investigation,
Langford said, is a 5: 30 p.m .
Saturday Incident In whlch Walker
was allegedly hit In lhe ll'ft side d.
lhe back by a ~ngle shot from a
22-cal. han~n .

Langford said Walker was al·
legedly soot by Bernice Clair , 64 , of
Rt. 2, Bidwell, following an appar·
ent wmestlc dispute at Walker's
rome oo Georges Cr B" k Road.
Clair clai m ed she had bet'n
stabbed In the incident, bul she was
oot Immediately treated, Langton!

added.
No charges have been flied, he
saJd, pending completion ci Jhe
department 's In ves tigation.

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Commenta•"Y

Pege-2-The Daily Sentirilll
P~y-Middleport. Ohio
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Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTERFSTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
BOB HOEFUCH
General Manager

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
News Editor
A MEM BER ot 11w United PrPSs lntern a!lonal . Inla nd Da lly Pri!Ss Assoc ia tion and thf' i\m('riran Npy,;~ap er Publis hers Association.

LETTERS OF OP lNlON are wei rome. They should bl' lt'Ss than 300 words
long. All letters aresubj('('t to ed iting and must be-signed wllh name, addrrss and
telephone numb&lt;&gt;r. f'o unsigned letters will be publlsned. Letters should be In
good

tas te, addressing lssut'S. not personalities .

Was Broder ·right?
One of the explanations that was offeml tor the stunning upset of the
regular Democratic candidates for lieutenant govermr and secretary of
sta te tn the Illinois primary was that they had losing names- Sangmclster
and Pucinski.
A Fairchild and a Hart , complete outsiders, ~;on thost&gt; contests. Some
said it was a caseofdeep-seatro prejudice against foreign-sounding names
on a list of names that most voters had never heard of. Others said on the
contrary the voters did recognize the names &lt;1 tiE regular Democrats a nd
cast their ballots for anybody else but.
In any event, the Fairchild· Ha11 victories were tmi'e than a small
embarrassment for Democratic professionals because both winners were
fo llowers of Lyndon LaRouche. who has bePll described as a Far Lett
lhemt't ician tumro Far Right politic tan.
In the raseofthesecandldates. it was oot a question of whellEr they were
maw rick Democrats, but whether they were any kind of !A&gt;mocrats.
So. apart from the obviou s conclusion tha t such a victory exposes
somettling of a shortfa ll in the Illinois Democratic Party's campaign
machine!')'. the outcome also points ro a basic weakness in the whole state
party sysTem.
To put it in the short form . a politica l party that can't keep oorslders from
winning its nominations is hard!~· a political party at all .
Political parties, aft er all. are nor part of the formal governmental
structure in the Unitro States. They developed inrorrnally when it became
Dl'C&lt;'Ssarv to organize people of a like mind on public issues, such as
s laver~· or Tariffs, to support candidates for local, state and national
government. The cimdidares t-epreS&lt;'nted the parties. which represented
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The Daily Sentinel

PAT WHITEHEAD
Assishml Publlsher/Conlroller

Isn 't 11 the case. the reporter
asked, that our "attack" on U~a
wtll have the effect of eleva tfng
Khadafy in Arab eyes as a hero?
Isn't It a fact -we haw heard
this one l!Yer andover again- that
our help to the contras has had too
effect &lt;1 cementing Latin American
sympathy on the side of the
Sandlnlstas?
It we want to add to SlJCh a
catalog of non-rational phenomena,
we can extend the tlst very long.
Isn't It true that Israel's successful
and heavy raid against ldl Amin
had the effect of ronsolldatfng
Amin's popularity among
Africans?
The generality - that yoo Incur
enmity by doing tIE rorrect thingdoesn't, howevE!', extend indefl·
nit ely. When we lll:l&gt;ratro Grenada,
we did not stir up the wrath ritl-e

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Caribbean nations. And when,
finally, one Atrtcan state moved
against Gen. Amfn, there wasn't
ronsolldated resentment by the rest
of Africa. It had !Jerome a local
story.
The rEpOrt!!' persevered on .tre
matter of our action In the GuH o1
ii!ra. Wasn't It, he asked , a matter
rJJ1 pretty suspicious coinCidence
that tiE United States ffnc:b Itself
defending the-freedom~ the sees In
an area the title to which L5 l:l&gt;ing
assertoo ~ an acknowledged
enemy of the United States• Can
the world 1:1&gt; expectro to take
seriously the proposition that tiE
U.S. Navy was merEly engaged In a
ctfnfcal exercise In freeoom-ot-tiEseas sweeping? Weren't we actually engaged In looking lor an
opportunity to provoke an ackno\11rogro enemy whose forces are

concededly Inferior to our own?
Yes, that's true in a way. We are
ob\lbusly pleased that It was Ubya
who presented this chaUenge to the
freedom of the seas, not Norway.
On too other hand, there Is no
defending Ubya's theoretical position, namely that yoo should 1:1&gt;
allowed to draw a line between ooe
cuspid of your territory and
anotrer, and declare the entire
cavity to 1:1&gt; terrttortal waters. It we
drew a lin!! ~:»tween Eastport,
Maine, and Miami , Fla., and
declaroo that that part of the
Atlantic Ocean Inward &lt;1 that Une
belonged to us, we ~rould have
engaged In tiE largest act ct
territorial expansion since acqulr·
fng tiE Southwest Territories !rom
Mexico.
For the first 24 hours alter the
Incident there was something like

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KI,HT LANE
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iSSUP'S.

As the sharp issue differenC&lt;'S of the 19th c&lt;&gt;ntu"' becameduUro ~what
Nelson Rockefeller used 10 ca ll "mainstream" political opinion, the
mission of politica l partit's chan~d .
The parties continued rn ronC'f'ntratP on electing rheir own byalists.
sometimes so efficienll~· that the tmst successful ~:»came known as
"machines." Candidates still nroled the parties ~:»cause the voters
idenmied with them and becauSP lhe parties had the know-how to elect
them.
Now. ~&lt;ith the arriva l of teJ€\·isio n. romputerizro mailing a nd public
opinion polling, candidates don't need parties. Presidential candidates
often ignol'!' them. Conwessional candidates commonly omit their party
affiliations from their adv&lt;rt ising. In Washington and the state capitals.
lawmakers flout party plaTforms "'ith oo f!&gt;ar of rellilxllion.
Whal happPnro in Illinois was not a first. Stales like Ca Ufornia and
Wisconsin common!;· hand nasty primary surprises ro their politic al
parties in I he form of upset primary winners. But Illinois was SlJpposfd by
many observers to 1:1&gt; one of I he last r«&lt;oubts of tiE strong political party,
especia lly on the Democratic side.
That It has proven to be otherwise might 1:1&gt; taken as !he realization ol
reporter David Broder's hook on politics a fl'w years back. He titled It,
"The Party's Over. "

JIJ~e Jr~
WASHINGTON- The menacing
visage ol the Ayatollah Khomelnlls
looming ever lar&amp;&lt;'r in the delll:l&gt;rallons of experts trying to Identify
!bose responsible for the terrorist
assau Its on the Rome and VIenna

airports that ten six Americans
dead last Deceml:l&gt;r.
At the tlme, President Reagan
angrily blamed Li~a ·s volatUe
Muammar Khadafy . But U.S.
intelligence agencies have recelvoo
intormation from usually reliable
sources that Abu Nidal. the renegade Palestinian who heads tiE
group that commtttro the attacks,
usro Iran as a planning and
training center br the ~ration.
What makes this development oo
significant - and so alarming tor
the Unitro States - Is that Nidal's
proteclor and supporter for years
has been Iran's blood enemy. Iraq.
At one rtme. Iraq was bankrolllng
Nida l {real name: Sabri Banna i
and his group to tiE rune of $23

million or

lT()Jt&gt;

a year.

But then, as part of the U.S.

stony sUence by our allies In
Europe. The others had reacted
about as expected. The Soviet press
trotted out the Une about lntenUI·
tiona! banditry, which tltey have
been using about us ever since we
airllftro bread and medicine Into
BerUn in 1948. The Arab ~rorld
accused us of aggression. Europe
was silent - until Mrs. Thalcher
broke the Ice and observed that In
asserting the rlght r:1. the frEedom d
tiE seas the Unltoo States was
d&gt;lng an lnternatlonal service.
At this writing not all our allies by
any means have joined Mrs.
Thatcher. The reasons are plain.
They are the same reasons Euntpe
telused last January to join Mr.
Reagan In ' boycotting Khadafy.
These nations trade heavily wllh
Libya, and they are afraid of the
1EI'l'Orlst n!ach of Khadaty. No
European natlon Is courting his
specllled l!lliTllly. There are too
many terrorists at his disposal.
And, lndero, he now speaks of
suicide "patriots" who wtll engage
In a holy war of retaliation against
the United States.
It Is one thing to ask: Shouldn't
our aiUes immrolately endorse
what we did? Something else to
ask: Why did they not do so?
Countries otten do that which they
ooght not to do. Perspectives
chan&amp;&lt;'. as one moves from capital
tv capital. And whereas these are
nat Ions In Europe and even in
Africa and even - I dare say - the
Middle East that are glad tbat we
did as we did, they are not about to
make the point publicly, oot about
to court the displeasure of Khadaty
when tbere Is oo ~tal point to 1:1&gt;
servro In doing so, save to stroke a
SlJperpDWI'l'.
But OUR lesson !rom all this ll;
that the right thing to do Is.~ rlght
thing to do, 11 the configuration of
diplomatic support Is not something
yoo can count oo. and thereforeyoti · ·
are rest off Ignoring it. So we can .
expect lhat firmness In pursuit of
too correct pnlk:les wtll, in the last
analysis, bring the respect ol other
countries, which Is d1fferent !rom
tll!lr affection. We'd like both, but
must court only one.

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attempt to lure Iraq oot ol too Soviet
Meanwhile, Nidal has carved a
orbit with arms supplies and Olher path of murder and mayhem
ald. the State Department pre- across the Mlddte East and Europe.
vaUro on Iraq to drop Its support &lt;1 His usual assassinatlon targets
Nida l. The selling point was that have been moderate Arabs particuforCing Nida l to move h1s headquar- larly PLO diplomats.
ters from Iraq might remove Iraq
On June 3, 1!1!2, Nidal actually
from tiE list of terrorist natlllns Ignited a war when his goons
lnellglble for U.S. ald .
seriously ~rounded Shlomo Argov,
Unfortunately, the pressure the Israeli ambassador in London.
seems to have worked - smding The attempt was the immediate
Abu Nidal into the arms of cause- onme say the pretext- for
Khomeinl.
Israel's UI-starred Invasion of le:
Nidal was once part of the most banon three days later.
militant wing of the Pale91Ine
After the twin airport attacks last
Lll:l&gt;ratlon Organlzatllln. He was Dec. 'll , the Reagan administration
associated with Black Septemter, blamed Libya as an accomplice.
the terrorist group that commlttoo, But the evidence points more to
among other outrages, lhe massa- Iran and Syria. The t"M&gt; lour-man
cre of Israell athletes at the 1972 . teams of terrorists got crucial
Munich Olympics.
training and operatlonal planning
At about that time, Nidal spilt in the Bekka Valley of eastern
with PLO chief Yassir Arafat, and lebanon. The Bekka Is controlled
in 1974 a PLO court Uied him In ~ til! Syrians and patrolled by
absentia and sentenced him to hundmls of Iranian revolutionary
death. Ever since, Arata! and Nidal guards, who run the valley as tt It
have been trying to get each ott-er were a sulxlrb of Tehran.
Secret interrogation by Italian
assasslnatro .

Intelligence of the lone surviving
terrorist In the Rome attack,
Mohammad Sarbam, conflrmed
that some of the teams' tralnlng
took place in Isfahan. Iran, as well
as the Bekka. and that the airltOTI
attackers entered Italy via Syria.
Our own onurces Inside lrllll
repor1 that Nidal himself has spent
extmded periods of time since last
Sepleml:l&gt;r at the Iranian terrorist
training camp In Manzariyeh Park,
close to Khomelnl's Tehran residence. One trustro CIA source said
Nidal stayed as long as a week on at
least half-a-dozen occasions 1:1&gt;tween Septeml:l&gt;r and lhe Olrlstmasttme airport atttacks . His
escort on these visits was Khomelnt's son, Ahmad.
Several U.S. Intelligence oftlcl,als
oow concede that Iran (and Syria)
l:l&gt;ar tmre blame lor lhe attacks
than Ll~a . If Nidal has IndeEd
!Jerome a lackey of Khometnl, It
means he may shlft his attention
from old scores against the PLO to
new ones against the Unltro States.

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oBVIoUSLY A

MA.JOR fl1ALFCIMcTIOH ...

Today in history
Toda\' ts Monda\.

~1arch

31. the OOth d&lt;l\' of

1 9~

with :!75 to

!olio~&lt;· .

Tiw fnoon is a pP;uaching its lhird quart('r .
Thf'

monling sta rs arC'

~tPrcUJ':\' . Mars .. lupitrr and Sarurn.

)hr f'\·rning star is \ "rnu:o .

1hoS&lt;' born on this date are unckr ti"&lt;' sif!ll of Aries . They include
phiJosophPr Rcnr De'canes in 1596: composer Franz Joseph Haydn In
173'2: CRrman chrmi~t Robert BunS('fl. in\'mtor d the Bunsen gas burner,
m J8U: trumperecr Hrrb Alpert in 19:\1 Iage 5l t. sing&lt;&gt;r Richard Kiley In
192'2 tagr 1).1 1: Ct:'sar Cha w~l. foundpr of lh:' farm workrrs' union. in 19Z7
IJgr S91 : act rPSs

Shirlr·~·

.J onf's in 1934 lagf'

~21.

and .:.:-tors R ichard

Chamberlain in 193; rage :,] ,, ChriSiopber \\'aiken in 194.1 tage 43 1, and
Gal:» Kaplan in 1945 ~age 41 '0 n this date in hls!Ot)'
In 1!11!9. the Eiffel Towrr was ina ugura ted in Paris for the Universal
Exhibition of Arts and Manufact ures.
In 1!il8. The Marshal Aid Act , a plan to rehabUtta!P war- ravagro
F:urope. was passed by Congress.
In I!Jffi. President Lyndon Johnson announced he would not seek
r!'-election and simultaneou sly orderro suspension of American bombing
in North Vietnam .
In !971. Lt . Will iam Calley wa s sentenced to li fe imprisonment for his
part in thr deaths of 22 Vietna mese civ ilians in what was called the Myla l
Massac re.
A t hou ~ht for the day: Philosopher Rene Dl&gt;scar1es said, "I think,
therefol'l' I am."

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two fast-moving teams

Monday, MilCh 31, 1988
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In the first game of the World Serious. the Tippers beat the Gippers.
Speaker Thomas P "Tip" O'Neill is as
passionately against aid to the Nicaraguan contras as President Reagan
is for it.
O'Neill is a tough foe ; he is a man of
honor. deeply patriotic. serving his
la st term. with a record more right
than wrong O\ler the years, properly
lauded as a great American at testimonial dinners by Reagan and Bob
Hope. O'Neill used wit and muscle to
rally just enough Democrats to beat
Reagao's contra plan.
It is a battle of gtants over the na ture and future of American foreign
policy. Both men are emotional about
it Reagan thinks Central America is
the place to start rolling back the red
tide. But what are the rool..j or
O'Neill 's emotional commitment'
They are both ordinary and
extraordinary.
On the ABC news the other night,
Tip gave clues. The ABC sketch by
Peter Jennings showed that O'Neill
opposes contra aid for some obvious
reasons; he particularly fears a Vietnam·style escalation. But the piece

also stressed that O'Neill's passion
has another powerful dimension. He
is a devout Catholic; within the deeply
divided Catholic community O'Neill
listens to those whoop~ t.:.S. poll·
cy; O'Neill's much,beloved aunt was a
sister of the Maryknoll Order; O'Neill
particularly heeds . the Maryknolls'
counsel. "When they come in to see
me," O'Neill told ABC, "they are
women of the cloth. people of God....
They are not going to mislead me."
If Tip's emotions on Ute issue are
tipping the balance, if the Maryknolts
are a key influence on Tip. then the
Mary knolls are .very important. Who
are they?

They are a small Catholic order.
Many of their mell)bers devote themselves to serving the poor.

But the Maryknolls also practice
political action. Their publications
have praised the foreign policy of
Castro's Cuha. Maryknolls have supportoo the communist guerrillas in El
Salvador and in the Philippines. They
nave supported the current Sandinista
government in Nicaragua. Ironically.
thdt is the same government that
most of Tip's Democratic colleagues
characterize as "Marxist-Leninist." It
is the same government that tne primate of Nicaragua. Cardinal Obando
y Bravo, has denounced as "totalitarian." The Sandinista foreign minister
Miguel d'Escoto is a Maryknoll priest .
He has said "Marxism is one of the
greatest blessings on the church."
Yet Tip O'Neill - who is as far
from Marxism as you can get ·- has
ne-ver gotten the word. Last year he
satd: "We've followed the (Maryknoll )
order all our life .... When they come
and talk to me. I have complete

O'Neill beat Reagan in round one.
even though a majority of the House
believes that military pressure rnust
be part of the package to push the
Sandinistas to free elections

It is a torturous issue for many legislators on both stdes. O'Neill - still
trusting Maryknolls and still remembering horror stories half · a ce ntury

old. tytng all that together With llllln

ordinary concerns - will continue to
try to defeat. delay and dilute contro
aid . He still may succeed.
He 's a great American all right,
and making a 'real mistake, leading
hts Democrats tn the wrong direction,
based on bad memories and bad
advice.

Berry's World

trust. ''

It goes beyond Maryknolls. O'Neill
has said one reason for his opposition
to the contras goes back to an incident
when a lriend of his. a 17,year old Marine. was stabbed in Nicaragua more than ~0 years ago. The Marine.
says Tip, told him the reason he was
in Nicaragua was "to take care of the
property and the rights or rhe United
Frull Co. I got stabbed for United
Fruit."
Oh. my . Since the Marines left Nicaragua in 1933, the-Soviets have be·
come imperialists who penetrate the
Third World, Cuba has become a Sovi·
et stooge, Cuba and the Soviets are
pumping Nicaragua full of arms, Latin America has had a revolution in favor of democracy, and Latin countries are
beggi,ng
American
com~nies

to come ' in and provide

jobs: Yet, O'Neill hark.• back to the old
world of United Fruit.
Using masterful politica l strategy.

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DALLAS tUPI &gt;- Who ·says the
race is not to lhf' swift'~
"We like 10 play an up-tempo
game and so does Louisville," Duke
coach Mike Krzyzewski said
Sunday .
Said Loulsvllle coach Denny
Crum ; "We play best with a fast
pacr. and if that is not goud enough
ag&lt;tinst Dukt• bec ausP thi.•y are
i:l&gt;lter, then it's not goud enough."
College basketball concludes it s
season tonight beginning at 7; 12
EST, at a speroway otherwise
known as Heun ion Arena . No. I
Duke meets No. 7 Louisville. for the
NCAA Iitle in a game ~:»tween two
teams that run stricliy on tligh
oc·tane fuel.
"We are not as goud playing
s!ov.:do~A'tl ," Crum said. "It' s not in
our best interest to changf' now. I
don't know if we have an advantage
in quickness. but to win at this level.
you have to do what you do rest ."
The Ca rdinals, 31-7, have won al
of their las t 21. including Saturday's
88-77 \Octory over Louisiana State in
the semifinals.
Duke. ~7-2 goes one step i:l&gt;ller
with 21 s ~·aighl triumphs. The Blue
[)('viis' 71 -67 decison ovl'r KanS&lt;:~s
g&lt;tve them more single-season
viclmirs than any other major
college basketball team. They ha ve
oot losl since Jan. 21 to Georgia

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inning of Sunday's exhibition game al St. Petersb1rg,
Fla. Backman's throw was good to comp~e a cl&gt;uble
play on Tony Pel't'Z's grounder. The Mets won, S-1.
UPI.

N.Y. Mets defeat Reds, 6-4;
Brewers lose two pitchers

Mets srorrd 1\.\.V mort' in the fou11h

on an RBI triple by Ron Gardenhire
and Darling 's HBI single. The Mots
added a nm in the fifth on Dar.,·!
Strawtx-rry's single-. an error b~·
Eddie Milner. and Foster's second
RBI single .
The Met s pickro up another run
in the seventh off Rob Murphy on
two walks and an RBI single by
Barry Lyons, l:l&gt;fore the Reds
scorro twice off Bruce Berenyl in
the eighth on singles by Milner and
Bell and Parker's second double of
the game.
Meanwhile, the Milwaukee Brewers. who are 1rying to rrbuild
through yout h, had lwokeypltehers
from their lone jl{'nnant-winnlng
season of 1982 leavr ·the&gt; roster
Sunda y.
F'Pte Vuckovlch, who won the
American League Cy Young award
in 1982 for the Brewers, announced
his retirement, and Mllwaukeesent
right-hander Moose Haas to Oak·
land for three minor-leaguers and a
player to 1:1&gt; namro .
Vuckovlch . 33, was In Brewers'
ca mp as a non -roster player after
l:l&gt;lng placed n n waivers following
the 1985 season. The Brewers said
Vuckovlch v.111 remain with the
organl1..ation as an instructor and
also wUI have some scouting duties.
Vuckovlch won the Cy Young
Award In 1982 after posting an 18-6
record to help lead the Brewers into
the World Series. In 198'J. however,
he appeaml In just three games
~:»fore l:l&gt;lng placro on the inl4ml
list with a torn rotator cuff. He
missed all of !he 1984 season after
undergoing surgery_in April of that
yeat·.
Last season, Vuckovlch was 6-10
with a 5.51 ERA. He underwent
surgery In Septeml:l&gt;r to have a
calCium deposit rE!llOVed and a
rougbed area inside his shoulder
joint srroothed down .
·
, Haas, 29. had an 8-8 record with a
3.84 ERA last season lor the .
Brewers. He was 0-0 with a 4.91
ERA In three games th1s spring.

has appeared in two
prt.•viou s lillr games, losing to
UCLA in 1964 and to Kentuch)' in
1978. In fact, the Blue DevOs have
yet to win a ni:ltional C'hampionship
in any sport
The Cardinals have all but filed
for rPs id Pncy papPrs at thr F inal
Four, with four appearances in lh&lt;'
last sevpn yPars. including an
NCAA cmwn In 1900.
"My main conce m isou rph_v skal
rondit ion.' ' Krl.y7..('\.\.'Ski sa id . ··Yes·
terday tSa tun:I C:Iy l wr playrd aver~ ·
physical and tough game. I've
heard some prople s.ay that game
wasn't pn:·tty. I didn't know
basketball was supposed to tx•
pt&lt;&gt;lly ...
Theil' is &lt;Jt least an aesthf'tic

consensus on two players: Jolm ny

Dawkins of Duke and Milt 1\'agner
of louisville. They can shoot and
run and lead. The~· are two of rho
I:Psl in any backcour1.
Dawkin's had 2l points Saturda\·,
and has atlrast tha l many in al l fi\·r
toumamrnt ·,ga mes. while sinking
62 perCPnt of hi s shot s. Against
Wagner, he f aces a n cpp.mc nt thrf'f'
inches taller.
Lou isv illt.' t'£'SC'tv c Robbif' VaiPntinc s.1 id his roommat e, Wagner. is
rt&gt;ady for Dawkins.

West captures all-star game

COMPLETES DOUBLE PlAY - Newl'orkMets'
second baseRUIII Wally Backman gum ~gh over
sUdlng Cincinnati Reds' Nick Esasky ( 12) at second
b....,. whlle walching his lhrow lo flrsl In lhe sixth

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. tUPI &gt;
-Ron Darling's streak of scoreless
Innings ended ar al Sunday. but the
New York Mct s still were able to
defeal the Cincinnati Reds S-1 as
George Foster drove In his first two
runs of the spring with a pair of
singles.
Darling , who enterro the game
with a string of 19 consecutive
scoreless Innings, added one more
I:» fore glvln~t up a run in the second
on a triple by Nick Esasky and Bo
Diaz' two-out double.
Darling gave up another run in
the third on a single by Buddy &amp;II
and Dave Parker's RBI double, but
still had an Impressive outing,
allowing two runs on six hils in his
six innings. ln 26 innings covering
sl' starts ttlis spring, DarUng has a
3-U n~ord and 1.38 ERA.
The Mets roughro up loser Tom
Brown in~ for five runs on U hits in
five innings. The Mets scoml twice
in the first on RBI singles by Gary
Ca rtrr and Foster, · who had gone
through his first 38 at -bats ttlis
spring without driving In a run .
After the Reds tied I he gam&lt;'"" h
runs In the st'Cond ;md third, the

Tech.
Duke

Ha as. wbo first joined lhl'
Bn•wers in 1976, has 11 ca !'({'r
nmrd of 91-79 with a 4.1ll. His best
yea rs were in )98) when hP was
16-15 with a 3.U ERA and in 19&amp;1
when he 13-3 with a 3.'!1 ERA . He
was 11 -8 In 1982 when the Brewers
lost to St. Louis in the World Series.
The Brewers obtainro Infielder
Steve Kiefer and lefthanded
pitchers Mike Fulmer and Peter
Kendrick in the trade .
in Sunday's game at Chandler,
Ariz., Tim l1eary pitchro three-hit
ba ll lor six innings to help Milwaukee record its first shutout thi s
spring - a 4-0 decision over the
CUbs. Leary's stint was the longest
by a Brewer this sprin~.
In other exhibition games:
At Winter Haven . Fla ., Mike
Stenhouse contrilxltro two hits and
thrre RBI, and Dwight Evans went
3-for-3 to lead Boston to its third
straight victory, a 7-2 d('{'islon over
Toronto. Dennis "Oil Can " Boyd,
hlndeml earlier this sp1ing with a
liver infection, sca ltPrf'd five hits in
six innings lo pot:. I his first victory.
Dodgers beatm
At Vem Beach. Fla.. Bria n
Harper and Jim Morris each
compilro two hit s and tm runs
scored and right-hander Rick Own l:l&gt;y provided six in nings of s11ong
relief to ca tTV St. Louis to a 7-1
decision over ·Los Angeles.
At Br·adent on. Fla . Junior Orlil
smashed " pinch hit, ttu-re-ru n
homer and R.J . ~eyrokls doublro
in three more runs to spark a 1!\-hil
attack that carded Piltsbu tgh to a
13-2 triumph over Philadelphia .
At Lakeland, Fla., veteran Frank
Tanana and non-roster pitcher Don
Heinkel combined to seanor seven
hils in pitching Detroit to a 3·0
victory over Minnesota. The shutout was the third of the spring for
the Tigers.
At Fort Myers. Fla .. Buddy
Blancalana walked twice, scoml
two runs and drove ·In the winning
run to help Kansas Cit y real lhe
White Sox 6-5. Charlie I.Pibrandl
earned tlis first victory. allm•;ng
me eaned run on eight hit s across
six innings.
At F'orf Lauderdale, Fla .. Butch
Wynegar's pinch-hll single wilhtwo
rut in the bottom of the lOth in ning
scored Mike Pagliarulo from lhlrd
base and l~tro the Yankees to a 3-2
victory rNer Texas. New York' s
John Montefusco continuro tlis
comeback from pffseason hlp
SUl'&amp;&lt;'l')l by pitching two more
shutout innings &lt;1 relief lo lower his
spring ERA to l.lll.
At Klsslmi)lee, Fla.. winning
pitcher Floyd Youmans slnglro and
Jim Wohlford tr1pled to hlghllghl a
four-run sixth Inning that gave
Montreal a 5-2 decision over
Houston.
'Goes distance
At Miami, Scott McGregor became the Orst pifcher In the
American League to work a
complete game during the exhibition season to enable Baltimore ro
defeat Atlanta 6-3. McGregor threw
· 104 pitches and breezed through the
llrst six !Mings l:l&gt;lore allowing a ·
oolo homer to Ted Simmons.
j
At Tempe, Ariz., Pat Tabler

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look goud .
In addition toLE's, thr gamrwasa.
showcase for playrr!-i such as New
Mexico's John Brown. Jackson ville's Ot is Smith, Iowa State's Jeff
Horn acrk. David Lipscomb' s John
Kimbrell and Old Domin ion's
Kennv Gattison.
eeOrgrtown's Da vid Wingate.
likelv lhe most ta !Pntro player in
thr Con tf'sl, \.\' a s nam('(l its most
Yaluablf' playf'r.

and Hafael Addison of Sy racuse
and Kimbrell eac h had 10.
The game was played at an NBA
pace. with Ll's pushin g the \\'est's
offense down II"&lt;' floor and Krn·
tucky's Roger Harden sending the
East ttu·ouglt its headlong offensive
rush. Still. neil her ream could grab
cont rol of thP gam('.
les, V..-'lt h I il::' Wrsl down ~ - k7 and
'5 second s Jpft , mnnrcted on a
22 ·footrr to tif' t!Y' srorr. Brad
Sellers of Ohio State convertro 2
ftw lhrows for lh&lt;' East. but
Kfystkowiak mad e 3- ol-4 fr('('thfow allempts to put thr We'l up
92-91 with 41 seco nds 10 play .
A Smith fi·"" throw allowed thr
F.ast to tir thr scon• onC' last timr.
and the West turned 1I"&lt;' ba Uo,.,.,. oo
thr f'nsuing trlp dO\.-I.'Tlrourt. \r\' ilh R
S({'Ond s to go. Smith wa s t"a ll('(:l for
walking
'J'hp\\'pst callr'1l timPnut lo Sf' t up

a fin&lt;JI shot. The plan was to go to
thP tettf'r-kn ov.:n Prrssl&lt;•y . 001 it
was Les who got the chana;' to win
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Exhibition baseball
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"I undf'rswnd that wf''re not H

grm t t0am, no t a sup:.·r tram."
K1~1.~7Pwsk.i said

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DALLAS 1UP! I - For players
such Bradley's Jim Les. the md of
lhP season ll'VOIVPS around a series
of all · slar games. Sunday. the
National Associa tion of Basketb'l)l
Coaches AII -Amencan a ll -star
game revolved around him .
"I'm a complemrntat-y-rype
player: I make passes, nm the
offenS&lt;'," said Les, who drilled a
27-foot jumper at the buzzer to lift
tht.' Wrst 10 a 94-92 victory over thft

collcctro three singles and thrre
RBI to lead Cleveland to a 7-5
\·i clory over Sc-attiP.
AI Palm Spring~. Calif .. first
b&lt;Jsemf'n Strve Giln' f'~' and .John
Kmk rombin0d to go a- for-~J and
drivr in fin• runs to JXIWer San
Diego to a 9-4 df'Cision O\'f'r
Ca lifornia . Ca t".re:·/s two -11.1n 00mcr off \'!'t cra n right -hander Don
Su llon ga,·c the Padres a 2- llead in
Les, who scorC'd 10 points. was
the fow ·th . Kruk slugged a three- one of six players In double figures
run OOm er to triggrr a four -run for the Wrst . Bmwn lro wilh t1
SC'vt'Oth inning.
potnts. Kevin Catron of Sr. Cloud
AI Phoenix, Ariz .. Mike Davis State and Lan)' Ktystk!m;ak of
and Dave Kingman rach strokro a Montana mch had 12, and Dwayne
ttuw-run hom er to spark Oakland Pol"" of PepjX•rdinl' and Villanoto an 11 -~ victot;.' over San va 's Hamid Pn-ss l&lt;•y fin ished with
Francisco.
10 each .
\\'ingaiP and Smith Parh had 14
points for thf' East . Call ison had U .
a_,.t

" It's just t:tnottl'r ga mf' to hlm,"
Valent tnr said . "Hr played against
Dell CUny t of Virginia Tech 1 and
dtdagrea'rjobonhim WPfollowthe
philosophy that ~ you can't get the
ball, you ca n't score'."
The otrn matchujli smuld go
ttlis way : JC'ff Hail-Tommy Amaker at gua rd , Pcrvis E ll ison-Jay
Bilas at crnlrr. Billy ThompsonMork Alaric, and Herl:l&gt;rt CrookDavtd Hende rson at forward.
"Duke is stronger in side, bul we
do ha,·e a slight hei ght advant11gr
with Ellison 1a freshman), although not in game rx perience,"
Crum sai d. "As a duo. their guards
arP quicker, but we havr• a height
ad\'ant agr-"
For al l Du ke's sucC'rss. the Blue
D.~, ·iJs are no t tl'ga rdf'd as a killer
tmm . Their coach, in perhaps some
ps~·c h ologica l
games m a nship ,
lead s tht' way .

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Sf'ason bu1 gave Wi-1)' this ~- C'ar

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And she is onr of 1hr main
rmsons Texas is thr national
champion.
The 6-fool -2 senior rntcrro the
game late in the first half with USC
ahead 3().29. She lmmedialely
scored from underneat h. and added
a free throw ro give Texas the I
for good. She then sttJil'CI 4 more
quick points to help stakeTrxas to a
10-poinl halftime lead .
The L.olll(homs became the tirst
tmm ever to complrt e Jn Wtbeaten
title year. and ea rnro for them·
selves the cro"'n that had eluded
their dynasty lor four years. NO'
team has won tmrc games the last
four seasons, but unt O Sunday,
Texas had t-epe~~troly fallen short in
ti-e NCAA tournament.

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Monday, March 31. 1986

·Annual banquet held .for Southem athletes
By SCOTf WOLFE
RACI!I.'E - Saturday evening,
the annual winter sports banquet a t
. Soutbern High School was honoring
the boys' and girls' basketball
squads and cheerleaders.

An excellent potluck dinner and
awards feat highlighted the event
held In Charles W. Haym an
Gymn asium in Racine.
·
Booster President Sue Beegle
ooett ir'1£ welcome and
the

TORNADOEI'l'El'i HONORED - Members of the Southern
Tomadoette girls' ha.•kethaU team wt!re IMJoored Saturday Ill the
winter sports banquet. Pictuml :ue, siltlng,l-r, !\lana Butler. Wendy

lnnvocatlon which preceded 1he
\ictory dinner.
Miss Debbie llghtfrltz, reserve
girls' coach, made the Init ial
awards presentalk:m to members of
her squad.

First year varsity mentor , Kim
Phillips, talked about the girl's
198MI6 campaign and honored
members r1 her squad . Phillips
challenged the younger members
of her squad to work hard till s

,~J

Fry, Anile Bostick, Crystal IIlli, Tammy Theiss, and Angle Grueser.
Back, Rachel Reiber, Diana Simpson, Lori Adams, Karla Smith,
Jenntler Amold, 011d Coach Kim Phllllps.

summe r for an Improved season In
1986.
Cheer leading adv is or Sandra
Baer awarded the varsity and
reserve cheerleaders.
Rachel
Reiber received the 110% award,
Jenn~er Arnold claimed the Best
Rebounlllng award , Co-captain
Alana Butler claimed the Best Free
Throw percentage award, and
freshman Crystal Hill, best field
goal percentage.
Coach Howie Ca ldwell and assistant Jay Rees made presentations to
the boys' fres hman basketball
team.
Reserve mentor Jay Rees
awarded members of his SVAC
champion rese-ve squad who
posted a fine 17-3 record .
First year varsity mentor Howle
Caldwell, whose club posted a fine
al-4 overall record and claimed
district runner-up honors, and
SVAC and Sectional champions,
praised his learn lbr a lremendous
eflm1 and superior dedication tot he
gamE'.
Coach Caldwell spoke of this
team 's sacrlilce, dedication, and
competitiveness oot only on t he
com1 but also In the classroom.
Caldwell said, "Hard work and
dedi cation got these boys where
they are . They were wUllng to pay
the pnce. and in return made
basketball fun again th is year for
everyone In the community."
''I'm going to challenge the
freshmen and next year's team to
improve lhemeselves In the offseason.... to put another banner on that
waiL "Only 'they' can det ermine
their futurt'. "They" are the ones
who wHI have to work to pay the
price."
Coach Caldwell praised hJs team
for its success then made award
present ations . Coac hes- awa rds

The benediction was given by
Rev. Steve Deaver.
Following Is a complete list of
team members and awards.
Karla Smlth, Wendy Fry, Crystal Hill,
Alana Butk&gt;r- Co-rapt., Diana Simpson.

and Jennifer Arnold.

Th e '.~

Angle Bo5tlck. Tracy Beegle, Letlee
Dudding , Dawn Johnson, Becky Wlnl'brmncr . Angle Grueser. Bedty Evans,
Debb ie Greathouse and Barbara Lis le.
VIdeo
Jackie Justis

Scorekeeper
Jodlt&gt; Harr1s and Llaa Parsons.
Var1lty ChHrfeaden
Lisa Pape. Capt ., Jill Nease. Tracy
~ I f', Kim Adams and Annetl CardoneRe&amp;erve Cheerleaden
Dina :?lluler, Monica Hill. Jessica
[\'a ns. Ca rissa HHI and Tracy Bet.-gle.
Capt.
S VAC A Sectional Cluunflolla

Todd Ada ms, Co.·Capt ., KelleyG ruHer,

Kenny Turlf'y , Matt Ha rris , Dave Am bur·

StaUoltcl"""

Kt v ln Teaford and Tony Deem

Scorekeeper
VIdeo Crew

Beat of the bend

Max Hill and Keith All en
Ttmekeeper
Jamt&gt;s Lawrence

RHeneTeam
Tim GllbrldP. Jetr Holtz. Kenny Brown .

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Shannon Riffle,

Shawn

Cunningh am, Chris Baer. Rick Sellers ,
SM1t Mc Phail , Jim Deave-r and DaveMIIIan.
Fre~hmau

Team

Todd LlsiP. Chrls Stout, Brian Weaver,
MlkP Amos. ShaneSlmpsM, Shawn Diddleand Ryan Evans.

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SOUTHERN CIIEERI..E,\OERS - )! embers of the varsity
cheerleadlng squad honored at Satunla~··s );outbem Winter sports
lwtquet were. slttln g, .11.11 Nt&gt;a.o'it', :\nnf'th• r arWne. &lt;Uld Tracy
Beegle. Back , l...i.'ia Papt\ Kim

.\d a m~ .

Mile bogpyed three of 1he final fou ;
h:Jirs to blow a three · shot lead, and
John Mahaffey pooled a one-stroke
victory in the TPC. worth $162,(00.
Mahaffey had his worst round o ft~
tournament. a 71. for a 1:1under-par Z75. and Mlze was on 1he
brink cl tears a ft er shooting a 76 for
a 276. Mil.e settled for $97.:00 a nd
Tim Simpson was third aJ :&amp;J.
ca rning $6l,:nJ.
:1-flw. who had 18 birdies and just
lwo ho geys a fter three rounds for a
16-undcr :00, began the da y four
shots ahead of Mahaffey . A birdie
;rt No . 6 gave hJm a fi ve-shot
cu shlon.

A family gathering

R(&gt;('()rd : 17·3.

fried Chicken

PONTE \ 'E DRA. Fla. tUPliFour )-ea rs ago. a jubilant Jerry
Pate dove int o the water dfthe 18th
green after winning the Tournament Pla)ws Championship .
1\'ho could blame Larl)' Mize for
wanting to get sloshed Sunday
night'?
In one of the most glaring

NAME THE GORILLA - A contest to name ltis puppet, which will
be U!led In storytlme and other chUdrm's acllvMies, Is Wlllerway at the
Pomeroy Ubrary. Sap:esled lllllll&lt;!l on lonns provided by the library
are to be clropped In the !lsll bowl there and on AprD 10, one will be ..-awn
and the puppet will be named. The prize wD1 be a !uD meal deal !rom
The Dairy Queen, Middleport.

Tra rlf' Hubbard

lional

PH.

Although Aprtlls well known for
being the month when Income taxes
are due. It's also the month when
residents of Meigs County get
lmportan t health information
which may save their lives.
Aprtlls cancer control month and
will be used bY lhe Meigs County
Unit of the American Cancer
Society as a lime to dlstnbute
literatu!l' and to raise funds for
research, service a nd educational
proglrams.
Mrs. Delores Frank, executive

Gli lJ' Relene Team

g£'y. Todd Kimes. Jay Bostick, Co.·Capt ..
Sean Grues er, Richard Gilbrid e , Scott
Wick line, E r ic Milliron and Jamie
Hensler .
Rl'&lt;'ord 2(l .•t
Mua&amp;en
Da ~· id Dffm and Brucf' Wolfe

By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel Slat! Wriler
Lively Anna Ogdln. a long -time
teacher In the
-Rut land schools,
celebrated
86t h
at
.:U., Hocking Val·
Jey Inn at NelsonVille Sunday.
· All of Mrs . Og.dln 's children, grandchlldren and
_great-grandchildren were on ha nd
lor the observance Including Mr.
:Ond Mrs. Charles !Maxine Ogdlni
-Griffith, Karen Lynn Griffith.
:Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. He rbert
'(Janet Ogdin l Jones, Keith Jones.
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. John
·(Conn ie Jonesl Doss, Elizabeth
'Ann and Christy Marie Doss, Plain
·City, and the honored guest.
· · Mr. Ogdln was born March 28,
1900. For those who would like ro
ex tend bela ted greetings, her ad ·
dress Is 26915 SR 124. Langsville.
Ohio 45741.
Sophomores of Eastern lllgh
School will do an auction sa le as a
fund raiser a t 7 p.m. on April 12 In
the high school gymnasium.
They're busy gathering up a wide
variety of merchandise and would
like your help. They wlll take ltro'ls
on consignment - and, of course,
any contri butions. If you want to
help phone ~-5694. 992-G.l:Xl or
!m-3653.

YOU GAVE US ANOTHER GREAT SALES YEAR. SO WE'RE HELPING YOU.

SAVE
p~

pool table are set up br yoor
participation every day .
Saturday- Spring Fling for area
senior citizens. The day's actlvtties
will begin a t 10 a.m. and with round
and square dancing until noon with
music played by the Strtngdusters.
Lunch will be SE!Ved at !llOn.
Following dinner the after!llOn's
activities will be round and square
dancing with the Happy Hollow
Boys playing, three dance oontesls
wiD be held with prizes awarded Ill

the winning couple.
As a break In the afternoon's
activ ities a clogging program will
be presented at 2:30 by lli&gt; Sbady
River Shu!flers, under the direction
of Gerald l'llwell. The cost for the
day Is $3 per person and Includes
lunch. Calli he Center at 002-2161 by
Tuesday, April 1 at 4 If you plan Ill
attend the Spring Fling.
The Senior Nutrition Program
menu lor the week Is:
Tuesday - Pork chop, potato

pull, green beans, apple raisin
cobbler.
Wedneway - oven baked
chicken, bi'usset sprouts with
cheese·sauce, sweet potato,·cake.
Thursday - Swedish meatballs
In mushroom sauce, masbed pota toes, broccoli, glngerlread wf1h

lemon sauce.
Friday - Scalloped salmon,
buttered rice and peas, Harvard
beets, orange and grapefruit S&lt;l' tions. cookie_

Cancer information folder available in area

Girls' VanKJ Team

Lori Adams- CM'a pt., Rachel Reiber.

Served with whipped potatoes. chicken gravy,
cole slaw. hot roll, butter and coffee. Sorry,
no subslitute s except beverage with addi·
Kelley Grueo!W, Eric Milliron, and Jamie llensler.Siandlng """·Jay
Bostick, David Deem, Mgr.; Scott Wickline, Kenny Turley, Todd
Adams, Rlcl:L.lll'll_Gilbrlde, Bruce Wolfe, Mgr.; 011d Coach Ho..ie
CwdweU . The team posted a \'0-4 Ol'erall record.

The Metgs Coonty SenlorOtlzens
Center, Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy, has the following activities
scheduled for the week of Aprt11 '5:
Tuesday - Chorus 1-2.
Wednesday - Social Security
Representative 10-12, Bingo 1-2,
Exercise Class 3: »4.
Thursday - Ceramics 10-2.
Friday - Bowling 1:30 at
Pomeroy Bowling Alley.
Games, quOting, sewing, and

award.

COMBINATION DINNER ONLY
DINING ROOM ONLY

DJSTRJcr RUNNER-UP - The 1!185-86 sv.~c and Sectional
Champion Southern Tornado haskdball team of Coach Howie
CaldweU was hoool't'd Ill Salurday's "inter sports hanquel In
Charles 1\i, Hayman Gynma•itun In Racine. Pictured are team
members front. l·r, ~latt Harri-;, Se1U1 Grueser, David Amhurgey,

Senior Citizen Center weekly activities set

went to Todd Adams and Scott
Wickline: 110% Awards went Ill
Kelley Grueser and Sean Grueoer;
and DaVId Amburgey won the best
Free Throw Shooting awanl.
Richard GUbride was named
Most Improved and won the
Defensive award. while Jay Bootick claimed the Top Rebounding

Tammy

The Daily Sentinei- Page-:-5

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Karen Werry, local history buff,
Is looking for any descendant s of
Valentine Lures who died In I912 or
his son. Martin Laures. That's right
two different spellings were used on
!he last name and that has
happened frequenlly here over the
years. II you can help, please give
Karen a ring a t 949-2936.

The dance will be staged al the
Royal Oak Recreational Building
with the Tune Timers, out of
Columbus, providing music . Admission for non-members of the
club wlll be $15 a couple.
As usual you always help and
Richard and Pamela Wallace
HUlon of Dexter extend thanks for
your kindnesses when their trailer
burned with a special than ks to the
Middleport Church of the Nazarene. the Citizens Ba nd Radio Club
and Feeney-Bennett Post 128,
American Legion, Middleporl.
The Rutland Ovic Cen ter crga nizatlon will be hosting the James
Hetzer Europea n Circu s at the
center again this year on Aprll 16
with sho..,; at 4:30 and 7:30p.m.
The re wlll be no advance sa le of
tickets and admission at the door
will be $3 and $5.
Advance tickets for a wrestling
card. another civ ic project, may be
secured at the Rutland Department
Store, Mlller Brothers Store and at
CK Market In Midd leporl .
The wrestling program will be at
8 p.m. on Saturda y, April S, and wil l
feature women wrestlers. midget
wrestlers , the Blue Cyclone, The
Shane Gang, John DIBiase. and
others. Advance tickets are $3 and
$5. Tickets will be an addlt ional $1
eac h a t the door Saturday night .

In recent list ings of new businesses for Middleport , the Blue
Streak Cab Coc, whJch qx&gt;rates In
bolh l'llmeroy and Middleport was
&lt;NcrlookEd . Middleport Village
se-rves as 1he admin istratlve agent
for the new cab service which has
been highly success ful. Owner Is
Btl! Snouffer.
OH KAN Coin Club held a
successfu l annua l show a t the
Holiday Inn, near Gall ipolis, ~&lt;ith
some 1,(00 vlsllors " attending.
Winners of gold were BUI Childs,
Middleport , an d AI Loveday,
Bidwell.
The

Wll h an Impressive membership,
the Royal Oak Ballroom Dance
Club has scheduled the first of three
da nces to be held this year a nd the
first will be from 8 to midnight on
April 5.

"We now know that bY adding
certain fOods Ill yoor diet, you may
help reduce your canrer rlsk. Good
foods Include tbosecontalnlngllber,
vitamins A and C, and especlaUy
foods of the cabbage famlly broccoll, cauunower, brussell
sprouts. By eating less of other
·foods, like high fat foods, you may
reduce your risk. One of the most
Important steps In avo!dlng cancer
Is to stop smoking," Frank
comments.

director of the Meigs Unit, reports
that !he focus of the I~ education
campaign Is on nutrition.
The Amencan Cancer Society's
recommendations of how diet can
affect one's cancer risks are
Included In the folder, "Eating Ill
Ltve: · What Food May Help You
Reduce Your Cancer Risk?" As
volunteers move from door-Ill-door
!he first two weeks r1 Aprtl theywlll
take the !IJC!ety's message on diet
and cancer to area residents.

There will be a training meeting
for all volunteers at 7:ll p.m.
Wedesday at the Trinity Church, E .
Second St., Pomeroy. All volun teers are urged to attend that
session, Frank stresses and residents are as kEd Ill be genersous
with their contnbutions. In 1984-R&gt;,
the local unil was able to assist 103
patients through the generosity of
Meigs residents.
Anyooe needing more information can contact the Meigs Unit at
~-7531.

Tubercu/ojis.· The disease that won't die
By JOAN TEWKSBARY, R.N.
Meigs Coullty Healh Dept.
The goal in treating tuberculosis
Is to control and prevent the spread
of the disease with medications and
close follow-up care. Your county
- tuberculosis nurse has a vital role to
play In this process since she has
the task of patient observation,
teaching and follow-up.
Whether a person who Is exposed
to tuberculosis actually rontracts
the disease depends on many
!actors. Condltk&gt;ns contributing Ill
the development of tuberculosis
Includes general physical debU!tatlon, constant exposure to active .
tubercle bacllll, lowered resistance
because of the presence of other
diseases and conditions such as
diabetes , cancer, slllcosls, a person

on steroid therapy, alcoholism and
pregnancy.
There are a lot d factors that can
lnlluence the development of cllnl·
cal tuberculosis. It Is like a time
bomb, because some people who
are Infected can get tuberculosis
months or years aft~ the Initial
event. Until you die ~ sometling
· else, there Is no guarantee you
won't get tubereuk&gt;sls.
A major way of preven ling
tuberculosis Is toldentlfythe person_
with tuberculosis Infection and
treatthatlndlvidualsothelnfectlon
won't progress at ~me later date.

positive reaction Includes a careful
Positive skin test reactors with
case history, physical examination. abnormal chest x-rays or risk
chest x-ray studies, sputum smears factors for reactivating tuberculoand cultures.
sis. Positive skin test reactors up to
FamUy members and close age 35. l'llsltlve skin test reacklrs
contacts of tuberculosis patients CNer age 35 In special situations.
need to receive tuberculin skin tests
Your tuberculosis office In workand!ollow-uphealthcare,lncludlng lng diligently to keep tuberculosis
preventive therapy. Preventive under rontrol. We strive Ill find
medication Is aoo Indicated for the those who need treatment.
following groups of people:
Remember our Open Door policy
Tuberculin skin test converters - we work because we care about
(a pe-son whose reaction changes YOU! We are happy to answer any
from a negative to a positive within questions you may have. Call us at
a perlodoftwoyears). This person 992-3722 between the hours of 8:00
should be cons Ide red newly a m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through
Infected.
Friday.
Skin testing Is an Invaluable tool . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . : . . . . - - - - - - - In Identifying the Infected person.

JOHN A WADE MD Inc.

The skin test of choice Is the
Mantoux (needle and syringe)

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methods are the muHiple puncture

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GENERAL ALLERGIST
"WE NAVE IIEARIN6 AID$"

y:'rra:
Indicates Infection, but does not
prove the presence r1 active

Supplementa l Security Income
checks will be delivered III Tuesday . April I. To distinguish ~I
payments from Social Securlty
benellts and other government
checks, SSI checks will be mailed In
a blue envelope.

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SSI check, :~v~:,_as:~tM~~:' :~
ho~~;~;~~=~~~~ans
envelope
:'msoo;r
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change color
The Supplemental Secunty In·
come (SSI) checks ror Aprtl will be
printed on the new, lighter, multicolored paper which all govern·
ment checks will eventually use.
Social Security benefit checks were
switched to the counterfeit·
resistant stock In November and all
Income tax refu nds a re now Issued
In this format .

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Monday. March 31 , 1986

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Monday, March 31. 1986

EHS students ·jump for heart
Physical Education cl asses at
High School and the
Elista:n Chapter of the FHA
partlclpatoo In the annual "Jump
Rope for your Heart " ca mpaign
preceding the Easter break this
weekend.
A total of &amp;I students participated
ln . the event with a team of six
member jumping for a thrre hou r
duration. Eleven teams partici·
patoo In the event, dOnating their
and effort to help til&gt; heart
lund.
Individuals were pledged donations for each period th at they
jumped. A goal ol $l!Dl is hoped to
be·,reached by the students with an
of!lclal count to he announced l at er
~stern

time

this wrek.
Mrs. Susan Arnold conducted the
event in conjunction with Eastern
Physical E duca tion, wh\le Janice
Weber assisted with the Eastern
F H A chapt er . Sev eral ot he r
teachers donated ass~tanoe .
Participating were :
Gr ou p I
AIE&gt;Shia Hols lnli:er , Mar~a rN HomPr ,
Royce BisselL Trkl a S.ams. Li sa Htmdt&gt;r ·
son. Brent Blssf'l l.
Grou p I

Pa tty Durst, Mf' llssa Nut ter , Leosa
Rucker. Ar l(' nf' Rit chie. Susan Swa in .
P aula Cow d(lr:,

Kr lstl Hawk .

Hroop 3
Ton~· a Sa vov. Lee An n

Robinson. Llsu Lan&lt;-'(', Mt&gt;lailie Man kin ,
De lea h Sa ndNs .

Grour 4
Moon:•, Mlk k Hupp , 1\li chel l£'
Wllson . Crls lv Newlun . J antot Wt&gt;rry, Tract
Jill

Wi th Cagney when he died w ere
his wife of 64 y ears, Willy , and
Zimmermann and her husband. H e
had neturned hom e last week from
New Yor k City, where Jl&gt; was
!J1&gt;ated lor heart trouble and
diabel &lt;'S at Lenox Hill Hospital.
Prf'Sident Reagan , w ho presented the Medal of Freedom to h is
friend and colleague in 1984, called
Cagney " a classic !\ m er ica n success story" w oo " was lhe best at
w hatever he did - a hero , a villain.

G roup ~

Angl t&gt; Chapman. Ttna Foste-r. ShPrrl
Bisse-ll, Missy WE'lls, Toby Hill, Amanda
BISS{'Il .

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Group 6

Robin White, Diana Kes u~rs on , Bt&gt;rh
Arba ugh, Mary P arkE-r, EllzabethBcyan l .
Ta ra Morris .
Group 7 ·

Suza nn f' Clay, Leigh Ann Rt'dm•ian,
Am\-' Murp hy, Mlchf'llt' Malhotra. SH•·
pha'ny GardnPr, OebblP Brooks.

a comic or a danct'r.
"N ancy and I haw b st a dear
friend of many yea rs today and
America has b st one of her finest
artists. J lmm)• burst .upon oor

movie scram wil h an en~rgy and a
talent we hav e never seen before
and w ill never see again."

Cagney's show OO sines s career
began in vaudeville in til&gt; 1q:ns and
Included more tha n six dozen
m ovies. He rN ired in 1961. but
retur ned to films as the pollee chief

D. E"erson Miller
D . Everson tDocl Miller, 69, of
Or ange St ., Hockingport, died
Sund ay at his hom e. He was a
form er resident of M ariett a.
Born April 28, 1916 ln Roane Co ..
W .Va .. he was a son of the late
Lemuel Newton and · F1ora D .
Nester M iller. He was a U.S. Army
veter an of World War II.
Survivors inc lude ilur chUdren.
Darts G . M iller 11 M arietta , Denver
D . M uter of Fremont , Mrs. Larry
1Debbie I Schultz of Coolv ille. Mrs.
Michael 1Darla 1 Swa in of Orient;
six grandchildren;
two great
granochildren : fou r brothers, K er ment Miller of Belpre, Qucn ton
MUlr r ri. Nit ro. W.Va .. Ne ~&lt;1 on
Miller of Spencer, W.Va ., Arch ie
MUter of F leming; and t wo sist ers.
Emogene B urdette, SissonvUie.
W .Va . and Kit ty H annaman, ~o tt
Depot , W.Va
In addition to his par~ t s. he wa s
preceded In deat h by h is wlie , Ava
D . Bise M iller , and a brother, Ear l, .
M iller.
Services wi1 IJi&gt; Wednf'S da )·. 1
p.m .. at the White Funeral Home in
Cool v ille wit h R .., .. 1\'ps l&lt;''
Thatcher officiating. B urial wil l be
in Ever green Cemet e :y. Friends
m ay c all at the funera l fu m e from 2
to 4 p.m . and 7 10 9 p.m . Tuesd a)·.

Re"· lnuis Camplwll
Rev . Lou is E . Campb&lt;&gt;ll. 73, ol 731
Sycamone St. , Belpre, died Sa turday at Camden·Clar·k Memoria l
Hospital In Belp ne following a
six -week illness.
Born In J ackson . he wa s a son of
the late E land and A nna Lew is
Ca m pbell .
He was a gr aduate of Oa k H ill

High School and a ttended Rio
G rande College. He w as a graduate
of the College of Woost er. In
Wooster. and Princeton Theological Sem inary in Prince ton, N .J .

Mlk&lt;' F'rash, Scott Fitch, Je-ff Homt&gt;r ,
Mlkt' Frost, J .J . L.a w ren ce. KPvln Barber.
Groop II
Donn a Curtis, Jf' nn ~· Lf'(', Pam La w ·
r r nel', DariPnt:' Bau m . Kim Ball, Susan
Rau m.
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During his ministry , Rev. Camp·
bell held pas torates at Alexander
Presbyterian Chu rc h . nea r Heb·
bardsvill e;
Harri sonv Uie Firs t
Presbyterian Churc h, HarTison·
vi lle: Rock HUI Presbyt er ian
Chu rch, ZancsvUle: H awley M em oria I Prf'S by tcr lan Church. Blue
Ri dge Summit . Pa .: an d til&gt; Fir st
Presby ter ia n Church , Delawar e.
wh&lt;&gt;re he served from 19:JJ to 1975.
Since h is r et irem ent in 1975. Rev .
Campbell has resided in San Diego,
Ca. and Belpre.
Su!'i, ·ors include his wife of 44
y ears , Coelle Alkire: a daughter ,
Mrs. Ja mes t Ann 1 Campbell
McAndrew , Chelmsford, M ass.:
two sons, T hom as F . Cam pb&lt;&gt;ll of
Wor thington and Dav id E . CampeU
of San Diego, Ca.. and two
granddaughters, Claire and Erin
M cAndrew of C'hcimsford, Mass.
In additbn to his par ents, hP was
p receded in deat h by a br at !&gt;'o r, U .
Col. Edward E Ca mpbell .
Gr a\·cs idc sel-,·ices wUI he held 2
p .m . Wednesd ay In Oak Grove
Cem etery. Delawa r e. Friends may
call a t Spencer Fut'l'ral Home. 220
Ma in St.. Belprc.trom6 to i: 30p.m .
Tuesdav
In lieu of oill'r memorials, the
family rE&lt;] uests that remem bran ces he m ade t o the Ca mpbell
Mem ori al BuUdlng Fund , in r are of
th!&gt; Fir st Presbvter lan Church. 7.1
Wf'St \\'in ter St·, Delawar e. Ohio.

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Weather forecast
Mostly sunny TuPSday wi th a
high again near 00.
The probabili ty of pr ecipit ation is
near zero through Tuesda y.
Winds w Ul be l ight and variable
today and l ight and fro m the sou th
tonight.
Extended Fore&lt;&gt;asl
Wednesday through Friday
F air Wednesday wtlh a cllance ol
showers Thursday and Friday.
mgt.. wW he tn the 60. Lows wW
ran ge between 35 and 45.

Ohio Lottery
CL EVELAND tUPI I - Satur·
day's w innin g Oh io Lo t tcr y
num bers:

Dally Number

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Ticket ~les totalf'd $1,243.526 ..'(),
w ith a payoff due of $535,347.:,0.

Lotto
14, 29, 13, 23, 38, 28.
Ticket sa les totaled $3,579,611 .
There were oo Ohio Lotto pl ayer s
w ho c hose t he six winning num bers
ln Saturday' s Ohio Lotto dr awing ,
m aking next Saturday's j ackpot
worth nearly $3 m illion.
The number of players who c hose
four or five of Ihe six number s wUI
b&lt;&gt; known today .

Meet Tuesday
Pomeroy Eastern Star w ill m eet
Tuesday evening and wlll hold
practice tor Inspection. Officers do
oot need to wear c hapter dresses.

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Public Notice

Public Notice
SHERIFF 'S SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
MARTHA MAE SNYDER
and HOWARD SNYDER ,
WHe and Huobond .

Being the Ame reel Ntl'le
conveyed unto LIITY D. C..llp

..,d Lois A. Cutlip, by Fint
Faderol Sailings lind Lo..,
Alaociotion, a Corporllion
lnmrporotad unci.- tho laws of
tho Sllto of Wost YirgO&gt;ia, by
daod doted the 30th dly of
Plaintiff,· December. 1981 to be

YS .
JACK YATES Ike JOHN
LEE YATES . at ol
Daten dints
Cooa NO. 85 -CV·207
As Sheriff
of Meigs
County. Ohio. I hereby offer
for sale at 10:16 A.M . on

April 25 . 1986, A. D.. etthe
House 11epa, Pomeroy, Ohio , tlw following
d11cribed parcels of r•ln·

Court

tete:

PARCEL NO . 1: The fol·
lowing r8111 estate situated in
the County of Meigs. in the
State of Ohio. and in the Vil lage
of Pomeroy and
bounded and described 11
follows : Being Sub . 15 1h of

lot 178 and being the ume
premi111 11 ere described in
Vol. 98 , ot Pogo 89 of tho
Meigs County Dted Re cords , 10 which reference is

"""'-·

PARCEL NO. 2: Tho lolowing ~ r111l 81tat&amp;.
lituotod in Section 4, Townlhip 4. Range 12.
Township, Meiaa County ,
Ohio, in tho Yillogo of Tuppon
Ptllins:
Convnencina at a ooint r.
the northeast comer of aald
Section 6; thenoo lOUth llong
the aest liHt ot uid Section 5 ,
or ... ga Township Md tho
line of Section 34, Olive
Townlh!&gt;. 2459 •at. mora or
leu. to 1 point in the gnntors
aouthe111 property comer;
thence west ak&gt;ng the grwtton
!lOUth l""perty line, 792 1oet.
more or len, to a point in the
grantors property corner;
thonoooouth 5 degrea 62 ' 51 "
W8l1 along tho grontoro orty line. 69 .88 teet too pont
in the arontors !lOUth property
line. thence north 87 degrees
52'01 " well olong tho gran -

o...ue

hereby made .
PARCEL NO . 2: Tho lol· tors lOUth Property line,
Jawing described reel estate 89 .18 .,.. to on iron pin in
situated in the County of tho existing wostorly right of
Meigs . in tho State of Ohio. way line of State Route No. 7
in the Village of Pomeroy, Md the reel point of t.ginning
baing pert of Lot No . 178:
lor the l101d herein dncri&gt;od:
baginning 106 feet North of thence north 87 dognoo 52'
the Southeast corner of 11id 01" Wost a&gt;ntinuing llong
l ot No . 178 et the street uid lino and ~g on Iron
line: thence N . 23 degree s E.
being part of lot NO . 178, pin ot t99.79 loot a total
beginning 150 feet from the diltanco of 439.79 loot 10 on
Southeast corner of lot No. iron pin; thanoo north 9 dagree
178 on the street line; 43' 29" eon along on lne
thence along the street Jine 100.00 feel 10 on ron pin;
50 foo t:
thonce N . 86 thonoo lOUth 87 degree 52'
01 " aut along o line .,d
degrees W. 100 i~et; thence
1
S. 23 · / 4 degrMJW. 60 feet; paging .n iron pin at 240.00
thence S. 68 degrees E. 100 loet o total - c o of440.00
feet to .n iron pn the extnilg
fee t 10 the ~ace or begin W811orly right of wwy lno of
ning .
State Route NO. 7: thonoe
Reference Deeds:
Vol .
282. Pogo 61 , Deed Records muth 9 degree 43 ' 29" olong tho Pilling -orly
of Meigs County . Ohio .
right of woy ineol SlltaRouto
Said real estate is &amp;p ·
No. 7, 94.00 feet 10 . .
praised 11 S 17,00D.OO end
cannot be s old for1esa than ••ilmg concrete m::~nument
thonoo lOUth 11 degree 43·
two -thirds 12 / 3) of the ap·
praised
price
(nemety 29" W8l1 continuing llong
said line, 6.03 feet to tho point
111 .333.34) .
of beginning, contai ning
Sa id reel estate is told
under foreclo t uJe proceed- 1.001 acre.
DEED REFERENCE : Yo·
ings a t a land contract
~me 262 , Pogo 167 ond
e~~:ecuted by end between
Yakima 280, "-1Je 721 H.
Jock
Yotoo
oleo
John
Loe
Vates, vendee, and Mart hi Meigs County o-1 Records.
Being 1he . .t ......
MH Snyder and Howard
conveyed unto lerry D. CIAiip
Snyder, wrte and huablnd,
and LDio A. Cutlip by First
vendors.
F - Sllllingo .,d Loon
Said real eltata is located
on 278 W. Moin St.. Po- AIIOCiation. 1 Corporllion
meroy. Ohio, and Ia the pr• in_.ad u - tho Iowa of
miNt formerly len own 11 Au· tt. State of Will Yirginil, by
daod doted the 30th doy of
tomotive Transmission on
December. 1981 , to be
278 E. Main St., in tho Vii·
roc:ordod.
loge of Pomeroy, Ohio.
Said P~rcel No. 1 was
Said rMI ntate to be sold
- o'oed II $28,000.00 .
•• one tract.
Said Porool No. 2 Said sola Is subject to opprovol by tho Common Pleu _.wiled ot $27,000.00 .
T.,. of Sole: Cosh.
Court, Meigs County, Ohio .
R•l IIIII• cannot be oold
Howard Frenk, Sherttr
Maigo County, Ohio
lor loa than - -of tho
.,.,ailed value.
Fred W. Crow, 111 . Attorney
for Howard Snyder and
- E. F,.,k.
Martha Mae Snyder
Sheriff ol
13)17. 24 , 31 ; 3tc
Molt!• County, Ohio
(3)17 . 24 , 31 ; 1417.14. 5tc
Public Notice
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of on Ordot' of Solo
ilwed out of tt. Comnon
- . Court of Moitlo Clllnty,
Ohio, in 1he . . . of Mognet '
B.,k. formooly First Fedarot
SINin9o end "-' A-tion,

Pllinlltt, oglinn UIITY

D.

c.....
.. .... Dofendonta.
._, o judg,.,t !her'*' ,.,.

boing C.. No. Bli·CV ·
381 In llid Clllrt. I wi1 olllr
lor - · on lie 25th dly of
April, 1988, ot 10:30 o.m.
o'dodl, 1he lolowlng IIndo
ltld ,.,.m.ntt, to-wtt: snuate In the Townehip ot
Oronge, County of Molgo
ond Stoto of Ohio:
PARCEL NO. 1: Bolng Lot
No. 9 o1 Hid&lt;ory Acr•
Subdlvilion, In Sction 5,
Town 4 Norlll, R.,ge 12
Woot. Ohio
y·o ""•·
doodbed In Plot
lloolc No. 4. Pou• &amp;II .,d &amp;II.
Molt!• caumv Plot Rocordo.
.. bjoct ., 1he truldlng · -·
tlono .. CDn!Mied in Mid Plot
Rocord.
DEED REFERENCE: Yo·
~mo 260, Pogo 151 .,d
Yolumo 280, 271B. Molgo
County o-1 Rocordo.

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Public Notice

Public Notice

.-.n

Pavement Width- varies. gallon for appied
control:
"The data sot lor compte · for the various wades of
tion of this work shell be •
bituminous materials whidt
set fonh in the bidding pro- lhal conform to the pert:iunt
posal. ' '
State of Ohio, Dep ..ment of
Eoch bidder shell ba re· tho Hlghwoy Conotruction 111d
quired to file with his bid 11 Material Speciflcotiono 111d
certified check or cashier's tt. Meigs County Hlghwoy
check for an amount equal Department ' s Bituminous
10 five per cent of his bid, but Specifications.
in no even t more than fifty
2- Yandoro shol underthou11nd dollars. or 1 bond lllnd tt.t m ~erantee il
for ten per cent of hie bid ,
gNon "' the aco..at "' ..p1y1ble to the Director.
needed, but ..- ,
Biddlrs mull opply, on tho vendor lhol be required to'
proper forms, for qu•llfica - lumioh ol or ""Y port of tho
ttons It leest ten days prkn Cwnty'a requirenwlts 11 or·
to the date H1 for opening .-.ring tho bid period.
bids in eccordance wrth
3- Bidded prices shol ba
Chopter 6625 Ohio Reviled firm end in ellect during tho
Code.
bid period.
Plana end spectficetions
4- Ail biddOI'Ori'Aiotogreato
are on tile in the Dep1rtment lumioh ony bituminous nwteof Transportation M1dtt. of· rioll, 11 requeotad :;&gt; Item 1. ot
fice of the District Deputy
the pric8l lD Ill tho
Director.
Paliticol Subdlvlolono of Maigo
The Director reslfVel the County during tho bid period.
right ta ,.ject any end all
5- Tho onvolopa. contain·
bldo .
lng eoch rrooth'o bid, lftlot be
Warren J . Smith. pllinly morMd " Bituminous
Director 8id" .
13124, 3t . 2tc
6- Proposols are to be
riiUmed on bid forms .,IIPiod
by tho Meigs County Engln•r.
Public Notice
or - e d through tho olllco .
of tho Boord of Molv• County
NOTICE TO
Commluionn.
CONTRACTORS
7 - Tho MJCCeaful wndor
STATE OF OHIO
wilt ba required to -lumilh .,Y
DEPARTMENT OF
lib wor1t or design grodoo 11
TRANSPORTATION
requested by thl Meigs
Columbus. Ohio
County Engin-.
Morch 14. 1986
8 - Tho Molgo County ComContract Sales
missioners reserve t tw right to
logo! Copy No . 86· 328
accept or rojoct ony or ol bido,
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
or ony portU....OI.
SuWd proposals will be
Mory
Cilrtl
r.ceNed at the offiCe of the
Meigs County 8o8'd
Director of the Ohio Depart· oiCommilslon. ..
ment of Transportation, Col13124, 31 ' 2tc
umbus, Ohio. untH 10:00 A.
M .. Ohio Stondord Time,
Tuaodoy, April.8. 1986, lor
Public Notice

Hobot-.

i~~ve~t• in:

Gollto , Hocking, Meigs.
Monroe, Morg1n . Noble and

Wuhington Counties. Ohio,
on vartous routes and MC·
tionl. the City of Mariette
ond tho Yillogao of Bella Vol·
ley and Clarington , by 'her·
bicidel spraying .

Work Length- 0 .00 miles.
"The dalt1 aat tor completton of this work lhall be a
oat forth in the bidding pro·
posal. "

Each bidder oholl be ,..
quired to file whh hlo bid 1
certified check or ca1hier' s
check for an amount equal
to live par oent of hlo bid, but
in no event more thin fifty
thousand dollars, or a bond
for ten per cent of his bid,

poyoblo to tho Diroctor.
Bidders mull opply, on tho '
proper forms, for qualification• at Mast ten daya prior
to tha date •t for opening
bid1 in accordance with

Chopter 552&amp; Ohio Revised ·
Coda.
Plans and specificltions
•• on file In the Deportment
of Trlnaportation and11w of·

fico of tho Dillrict Deputy
Director.
The Director reMNM the
right to reject any .,d all
bids.
Warren J . Smith.

Director
(31 24, 31 1 2tc

Public Notice
NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Columbu s. Ohio
Morch 14, 1986
Contract Sales

Legal Copy No. 86 · 316
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
Soolad proposals will ba
rocolvod ot tho olllco of the
Dlroo:tor of tho Ohio Deport ·

ment of Tranaponatkm, Col ·
umbuo, Ohio, untN 10:00 A.
M .. Ohio Stondord Timo,
Tu"doy, April 8. 198&amp;, lor
i"'Provomonts In :
Athens. Golllo, Hodtlng.
Meiga. Monroe. Morg~~n ,
Noble, VInton and Washington Count .. a, Ohk) , on
Athenl-13·0. 00 on S . R, 13
In Athono, Qollia, Hoddng,
Meigs. Monroe. Morg~~n ,
Noble. VInton and Washing ton Countloo, by opply lng
Foot Dry point lor oont or
llne1 and edge lines.
Projoot Longth - 0.00
IMt or 0 .00 milo .
Wortt U.ngth - vorlouo
feet or variou1 ml ~ .

Public Notice

NOTICE TO
AGGREGATE VENDOR&amp; :
Saolad bidl will ba received
by the Boord of Meigs County
Commiuionen, Court Hou11..

Pomervy, Ohio 46789 untl
12 :00 Noon on tho 9th dly of
April, 1988, end tho bids will
ba opened and rood olood et
1 :00 p.m. on the 8th dly of
April, 1988, lor tho fumilhing
of oggregota !hot my be
required by the Molgo County
Hig-y Deportment
Ellimoted quentitieo of oil
oggrogote required, opproximotoly 40,000 ton~
SPECIFICAnONS
FOR THE BIDS:
1- Bid price I* 11n l .o.b.
loaded ot the vendors pl..,t, for
tho v-.s kinds ..,d liz01 of .
oggrogotao thot moy be
rquirod, wl1ich wil oonlonn to
the portin..,t State of Ohio,
Dep-t of tho Hlghwoy
Construction and Materiel
Specificotion1, excepting pao

or short gr...,., wlidl 11 .,
ungroded m.oteriot.
2- With • - t to the
alor"'"'"', Ollimotod quontitieo. tt. -don ..... U&gt;der·
lUnd that no guenr'ltee il
given ., tt. ICtllll CJI..titiel
naodod, but eoch vendor lhel
be required to lumilh '"'Y port
of tho ICtllat roqukemonll n
ordored cllting tho bid period.
3- Biddod pricoo shol ba
firm 101d in ""-c:t loom Af/ril1 ,
1988 lD April! , 1987. '
4- Alblddan muotogr•to
fumlsh any moteriols ot tho
•me pricoo to tho Poitlcol
SubdMsiono of Moig1 County
during the bid period.
6- On tt. envelope contoining Ooch month's bid, the
nome 111d eddr.. of the
""'dor .,.. .. bo ohown end •
pllinly ,.rtcad "Aggregote
8id" .
8- Propooots ora to ba ·
,...mad on bid lormo &amp;~pplied
by tho vendor, ond wil be
op.,ad on the data llld ploce
opocifiod above.
7- Tho Moigo County Commiuionen .....ve tha right ta
occept or rojoct ony or ol bids,
ond or ony port thorool.
Mory Hobot-. Cilrtl
Molgs County 8o8'd

NOTICE TO
BITUMINOUS VENDORS:
Seolad bidl will ba received
by 1he Boord of Molgo County
Com"Th 1' 1)¥..._ Court Hou-.
Pomervy, Ohio 46769 until 12
Noon on tho 9th day of Aprl,
1988, end tho bidl wll be
oponed ll1d rood oloud 011 :00
p.m, on tho 9th day of Aprl,
1988, lor tho lumlol*lg of
blluminouo ,_.... lor tho
Molt!• County Highway 0.
portmelt .,d ..., month
thoroo!W. bido wit bo .-lvod
ond op..ed 111 the loot - ~ of aoc11 month lor tho
following montho' NqulroEotimoted «JJontltilo cl
lquld oopholt ... ulred, ·
lmotaty 500,000 golons lor oiCommilslon. ..
tho y-.
f3124, 31 ' 21&lt;:
SPECIFICATIONS
~-..-.
FOR THE BIDS:
,...
1- Bid price .,.. gollon
WANT ADS
f.o.b. v..,don pl.,t tho bid
price.,.. golon do-..1 to tho
-doro . . . . - . . . . . any
toootion the ooumv •
doolgni!Od by tho CGunty
E.P.•. tho bid pr1co

an

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lot. lkautilul hreplace. lamily
room, lull basemen t and
equipped kitchen $27.'ll0.00
FARM - 98 acres. lillable
groun d. Pasture, ~ou se, bam,
ponds Has great poten tial.
ONLY $43.9JO.OO
POMEROY - Owner called
and wan ts ollet now . 2 ~ ory
lr ame w11 ~ lull basement.
large yard. many leatu res.
Ca ll lo1 appomtment Make
oiler $26.500.00 .

INTEREST RATES '91h·ll 1h
FIXED FLEXIBLE TERMS .
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54

SHERIFF 'S SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
FARMERS SANK AND
SAVINGS COMPANY ,
Plainti ff .

VS
HAROLD P. JONES . at ol
Defendants

Cue NO . 86-CY -309
In purw.,ce of ., Order of
Sale in the above entitted ac ·
tion . I will offer for sale at
pubic auction . at the front
door of the CourthouM. Se·
cond Street, Pomeroy, Ohio.
in theebovenameCounty. on
Friday, the 25th doy of Apr~ .
1986. ot 10 :00 A.M .. the fol lowing descri bed real estate,
situate in the County af Meigs
and State of OhkJ , and in
the Township of Columbee.
County of Meigs and State of

Ohio , to -wit;
Sttuata in the Town s hip of
Columbia, in the County of
Meigs and State of Ohio : Beginning at the Nor1heast

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co nveyed to Harold P . Jones
and Sheila J . Jones hom
Myrtle Irene Thomas by ge ·
neral warranty dead dated ,
Sept ember 27 , 1987, pre·
sented for record , September 27 , 1978 , and recorded
In Deed Book 272, Page 817
in the office of the Recorder
of Me igs County. and being
the same real estate oonveyed to Harold P. Jones
from Sheila J . Jones by 91 ·
neral warranty deed datecl.
January 3 . 1984. pre sented
for record . March 23 . 1984.
and recmded in Deed Book
292, Page 127 in thft office
of the Recorder of Meig s

County. Ohio .
Said premises k&gt;cated at
Stanhart Road , Pomeroy,
Ohio 46759 . ALL SHEA ·
IFF'S SAL ES OPERATE
UNDER THE DOCTRINE
OF CAVEAT EMPTOR . THE
MEIGS COUNTY SHER IFF
MAKES NO GUARANTEES
AS TO STATUS OF TITLE
PRIOR TO DATE OF SALE.
Said Premises Appraised

et $9 ,000.00 en d cannot be

corner of the Southw81t
quarter of the Northw81t
Quarter of Section 8 , Town ·
ship 9. Ran ge . 16. said place
of beginning being 1110 the
Northeast corner of a cert1in
80 acre tract of tend con-

mid for less than two -thirds
of that amount .
TERMS OF SALE 10%
Cash or CERTIFIED check
on dey of Sale . 8elene11 upon
receipt of Deed .
Howard Frank . Sheriff

veyed to William H. Cheadle
ond ldo M. Cheadle , by deed
recorded in Volume 201 .
Pogo 175 . Meigs County
Deed Records; thence South
following the East lin a of uid

Meigs County . Ohio
Fred W. Cro w . Ill . Attorney

By :'Ruth Frank. Deputy

272 . Poge 617 . Deed Records of Meigs County , Ohio

ond Vol . 29 2, Page 127.
Deed
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Meigs

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IUiinnt forms,
Copy Sor•i&lt;ts, Et&lt;.
255 Mill II., --~
t 04 Mulbtrry b ., Pomwoy

Insulated Dog· Houses
PLUMBING &amp; HEAnNG

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

New loc:ation:

Racine, Oh.
Ph. 614-843-5191

I 68 North Second
Middleporf, Ohio 4S760

EUGENE LONG

16141 992-6SSO
R!SIDIN(£ PHON!
1614) 997· 7154

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

l ' ?!l l tlfi

VINYl &amp; AWMINUM

SALES &amp; SERVICE
~

RADIATOR , BRASS.
COPPER , CAST,
SHEET ALUM .

Au thomed John Deere.
New Holland: Bush Hog
farm Equipment

RIDER

Far111 Equlp111en1
Parh &amp; Sarvlea

1· ] ·11&lt;

20 years

2 FT . LONG IRON ,

S RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

Dealer

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Type !I
Worked in home area

BUYING
SHORT STEEL

·· Free Estimates· ·

CALL COllECT:
3-11-1

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

HOURS: 8-S

3/ 18 / 1 mo.

((UT OUT fOR FUTURE USE!

NEED STORAGE

KEN'S
APPLIANCE

SPACE?

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL
Fill DIRT

CONVENIENT
STORAGE UNITS
RENT BY MONTH
S.IO, IOxiO, 10x24

985-3561
All Mtket

Manag~r

•W11hers •Dishwashers
•Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers
PARTS and SERVICE

446-8592

CONTRACTING

Kana uga. Ohio

DOZER , BACKHOE .
TRENCHER. SEPTIC
SYSTEMS . WATER .
GAS &amp; SEWER LINES ,
REC LAMATION. PONDS.
SPRING DEVELOPMENT.
HOME FOOTERS,
DUMP TRUCK STONE
&amp; DIRT

3-i2 -l mo.

Spring Speeial
FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH
NEW CHEV. TRUCK

On YA &amp; FHA. Low Conn ntitnol
lt..,l .hailoWt. hrchcnur lttina~~ct .

Vic•i• Houldrto- M6·4042
(OLUIIliUI Ill!! ltlllf!GAGI CO.

1· 11 -1 ... .

1973-80 Fender ............................. 53900

WEST
DARWIN, OHIO

614-992-7013
OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY

8:30A.M. Tlll.5:00 P.M.

MANLEY'S
TRASH SERVICE
NOW SERVING THE

ROCK SPRINGS
and

S-POINTS AREA

TOWN &amp; COUNTRY
. VETERINARIAN

For Senict Cal

CUNIC

lt. 124,Pam~toy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TROCK
REPAIR ·
Alto Trut•litlu
PH. 992·5682
or 992·7121
3-24 -tlc

12 B·tlc

GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FIRE DEPT.
Bashan Building

Lost and Found

LOST. Engli s h Poincer. wtlile
wittl brown spota, Roosev elt
S choo l area , Rt. 2. Point Plea ·
u nt. Belland nem• leg on collar,
REWARD. 30 . -676 ·5893 .

7

Yard Sale

Mawani L Writesel

ROOFING

NEW- REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

949-2263
or 949·2969
1·11·86-lfn

&amp; Vicinity
Mo11ing Sale Mon., Tues .• &amp;
Wed . Furn itu re. nama brand
cosmet ics , ctothing, household
il ems too nu merou s 10 Hst. Fh .
HIO . 1 VJ mi . North of Po rter .
614 -388 -9790.

J&amp;L BLOWN

SIDING CO.

New Ho11111 luilt
" Free ESiimatea"

lEND AREA CALL
Ripley Office
For Hours

PH. 949·280 I

1

1

ar 949·2160
No Sunday Calls
I.J.-,...---..-~!..!!!!.J

Wanted

&amp; Vicinity

9

Wanted To Buy

We pay calh tor lete model cleen
used ce n .
J im Min k Chev.- Okl t Inc .
Bill Gen t John 10n
61, ·446 -3672
WANTED TO BUY used wood &amp;
oo el huters. SWAIN 'S FURNI ·
l\JA_E. 3rd. • Olive St. Gallipo lis . Cell 614-446 · 3169 .

2282.

0 175 .

Used Trailers . Call 61 , · 44 6

Buying daity gOtd, l ilvlf COUll.
rings, jew el ry. s1erllng w•re old
coins, Iaroe cuJNr. cy . Top P"
ces. Ed. Burittn 81rblr S no p.
2 nd . Ave. Middleport. 011. 614992-3078.

I I ltln

tfree Est imates)

JEFF CIRCLE, SR.
long lottom,

Ohio

2-20-lfn

..•..,

•• MIIJ Afill Tl ..
Sht T11hlelu

RIDENOUR
TV &amp;APPLIANCE
CHESltR- '915 -3307

4/ 1/lfn

W•nted m do lawn mowing, .
rNIO nab le rtt• . Call Keith It
61.· 266· 9261
Will do babysitting in my home

for wo rking parentl. Call 81 ' ·
367-7873.

Give piano les.ons In my home
to adult 1tudent 1. Al.a teech
chording and ". ensposlng . Call

614-992· 6003

Dependable Yard Service .
lawns mowed. ganeJtl yard ·
work, ligh1 hauling. manuel
lit! or. Bill Slack 61 4·992-2269.
Sma ll liJIIrdens plowed and lawn
mowerl repaired . 304-87fi·
1563

St:rVt1:1~s
~~,.....,.,.,---,-- 1

11

Financial
21

Business
Opportunity
I NOTICE I

THE OHIO VALL EY PUBLISH·
lNG CO. reco mmends t het yuu
do buai n• • with people vou ,
know, and NOT to aend money
1hroultl the mail until y ou h.va
inv ntigated t kt offering .

Will place cigarena mechin81.

Goo d co mmitsions. Call 30,.
773·561 1.
1 100 .000 per year lpotant lal).

Wouki you Ylceto qpltl vour own.
tl"r dling eproduC1•tlat
h~nne in your '
.,.. ·•• gue rar.t .. .. ~· "'" 'te l1 Billiof'l
S Ins Cl'l •·
• .,. ._
l arge ~·
, : u OI II IIu '
n
f4tl ! · ,. S ill,., Cou
b. •
~ •• enc·••· W Od LD v .} • L•r
b J SI N ES ~ TH A1
.,. 11 il
travel t1111 un ,... , .- ..
15

neeoad by

will C ru•~ II • e~ 1'1UI I
.., ••, .. rlla1 w 1ll be r , ·

busmats 1n •n·

•Replac ement Win dows

Complete Building
and
Contrading Serviu

Employment wanted . Heavy or •
ligtlt houte cl ean~g . WMidy or
biweekty . Call 614-24&amp; -6021.

b- • 1111'""~

•S1orm Doors
•S1orm Windows

CIRCLE
CONTRACTING

Wanted to Do

GARAGE S ALE, 6 miles out
J erry 's Run Ro... at Appl e
Gro11e. New clothing, shoat,
Home Interior, and lo ti of misc.
April 1st to 1

3 bdr. house with t round 5
acres, w lthfn 7 -B.milll city park .
Ctll eu.ue-3376.

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

Have roo m and bo ard fo reldetty.
Reuoneble . Ca ll 814 -992·
6022 .

Young , hud -working girl wenta '
to do house cleaning work. ,
Phone 61,·388 ·9373 after 4
p.m.

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

•New Roofin g
" fRIE ESTIMAIE5"

Vacencv tor man or womtn,
PJ iv ate ho me. hot m ..ls. TV , lge. •
roo m. bath , reaso uble . Call •
8 14-266 -8609 .

Yard Sa le l inco ln Pika off Rt.
141 , 2 nd . brick hou se. right. 3 rd
trail er. leh . April 1st -2nd. 9 :00 -1

INSULATION
•In sulat ion

Con scierltous 23 year o ld Chri ..
tian mel e wishes to rent 2 . ,
steeping room in Rio brande 1
area. Referen ces upon requnt.
Call 61 4 -.t46·3l03 eft• 8PM t
or wr it e P.O. 8011 309, Rio
Grande , Oh 466 74.

Peinting. interior and axterio i.
Reaaonlblerates . Ctlll1' ·448·
7212 after 5:00PM.

For 11111 900 lb. to bacco pou nd.ge . 50 ctntl per pound Call
61· ·. .6 · 31 59 .

BISSELL

PH. 304-675-2441

Situations

Ge rtge Sele Monday. Tua~day.
W8dn•dey . Chlldren 's clothing,
misc. Bldweii·Aodnll'l Rd . off
Rt. 36 , th ird houae on right .

TOP CAS H ptid for '83 model
and new tt uNCI can . Smi1h
Bulctt ·Pontiec. 1911 Eettem
A~t~~ .• Gallipolis. Call 11 4 · 446·

UIGI AIIIMAl &amp;

SUIGIIY IY APPT•

12

·······Galli'pons-····---..

.. -. Pf Pliiiisiiii't ..... .

,l'ult. 6:30-1; Fri. 1-2 pm
lcrturtloy 10· 1!.30 am

be.

Maturelldy to live in with elderty
'NOmen. Room, board and II·
lary . 304-675 -15 78 .

18

Choke
12 Gauge Shotguns Only
g. 30·11

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
• ZENITH
•SYLVANIA
.
• SPEED QUEEN IAU"ORY
*G IBSON REfRIGERifOR
• SAIELUTE SALES &amp;SEI!VICE

3·3,.86·1 mo .

SMAU ANIMAl HOUIS
Mon.·Wocl.-lhlln. 3·5 pm

l04· 372-5 r0~1.u,

6

Yard Sale Centenery Townshou lt, Apri l 3 &amp; 4 . Drapes,
bedspre ad • . ho me int e rior,
Pfe l1a: graft dishes. smellepplien·
cea , s ilv er w a re , c hildrens
cto th es.

*VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
"llOWN IN
INSULA noN

Jacksen

pickup loed busted up con c rete. 304 -67 5 -13 35 .

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30 P.M.

PH. 949-2649

Paul E. Shockey, DVM
PT. PUASANT OFFICE

Roger Hysell
Garage

Pomeroy, Ohio

992-3194

305

Ceta nd kitten • !51 to giv e ewev .
Coli 61 4-985·3884 .

f llljllllyllll~llt

992 · 2196

19 73· 79 Fender ............................,$40 00
1973-79 Door ............................. 110000
1973-79 Radiotor S"""rt .............. 5100110
1973-79 Grille Shell ................... 110000
1978-79 Grille lnsert .....................13900

Whalev's
Auto Parts
tn. 681

JIM CLIFFORD
PH. 992-7201

Middleport, Ohio
1 · 13 -tlc

NEW FORD TRUCK

Motors, Transmissions, Reorends, Rotors,
Radiators, Sheet Metal etc. on Domestic
and Foreign Cars &amp; Trucks.

SERVICE

We 'can repair and recore radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators . We also
repair Gas Tanks.

PAT HILL FORD

19 73-IS Door ................................ sasoo
1973-85 Rotker/PoneL ................suoo
1975-80 Grille ............................... 52500
1973-85 Front Bumper..................56SOO

BIG VARIETY IJ USED AUJO PARTS:

RADIATOR

CHE CK, educe1ionalass1Jtan ce,
life inanen ce end retirement·
ber"lsfitl M)und 1 Where ella but
t he ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
can get a part time job whtl so
many fuH time benlfit11 30467 6-3960 Of 1 - 800- 642 - 381~ . .

Jun k TV ' s. Ceii614 ·"6· 1U9 .

992-621S or 992 -7314

Living On Prtmists

J&amp;F

S mall pups to giveaw ay . Call
814·246 ·5813 after 3:30 .

V. C. YOUNG Ill

10-8-tfc

OUTSIDI SlOIAGI AVAILULI

4·l·llc

LOW IHTEIIST l!ftHAN~G
Homo Morlgogt Loons
91/l 'lt FIXm RATE

Add&lt;1 n1 er.d remo de ling
Ro&lt;lfing and gutte r work
Concrete wo lil
Plumbing an d elect rical
wo rk
(Free Es1imates)

SALVAGE

Being the same Jaeles tate
Misc. Merchandise

mo.

992-3410

SERVICE

mo.

CARPENTER
SERVICE
-

G i veaway

v,

Factory

Ph. (614) 143·S42S

St. Rt. 12 4, Pomeroy
PH. 992-5468

HOW DOES A MONTHLY PAY-·

Male Seagle dog . Call 81 4 · 74 2 -

1·20·tfc

SAL£S &amp; SERVICE
Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone Bills Here
IUIINISI.PHON£

PRIOR MILITAR Y SEAVICI!INOIVIOUALS -- Ttle Army Na· .
tionel Gusrd needs your11aluabl e
expflfien c. . Join the Guard for 1
part ·time job with meny beneflll
like prorm1ion1. educadontlll·
sist enoa , ret iremen t. •nd meny
more. 304-675 -3950 o r 1 -800·
642 -3619 .

2962

We Ceny Fishing Supplies

992-3345312/lln

BOGGS

Ohio

YOUNG'S

12x 16'

UTILITY BUILDINGS

County , Ohio.

54

Middleport,

All STU'. &amp;
POL£ BUILDINGS

13117 . 24 . 31 ; 3tc

80 acre tract 560 Ill at to the
center line of the pubiK: rew!id ,
T-13 ; thence in a Northwes·
terty d irec tion folloW'ing ti-e
center line of said publ ic road
10 tl e North line of uid 80
acn tract; thence East folloWing t he North line of said
80 ac re trac t 620 feet tot tl e
place of beginning , contain·
ing 6 acres, more or leas.
Reference Deed; Vol .

PAINTING EXTERIOR

~7S:S6- 1

Public Notice

Euv Auembtv Workl f&amp;OO .OO
per 100 . Guaranteed payment. .
No uperian oa ·No sal•. Oetells ·
sen d aeii ·Midreued ltl mPICI '
en velo pe: Elan Vittl -7 15, 3418
EntefJ) ris e Rd . Fl Pierce, Fl.
3348 2.

S ecretari al po sitio n c onttruc·
tion offi ce. send resume to Bd.w.
C-27 , P1 . Pit. Reg ister, 20P
Mein St .• Point Plasunt. W . Va. ,

$PEC1Alll/NG IN WINIJOW I. IJOOR REPlACEMENT

From

Easv Au embly Workt •eoo.OO '
pa r 100 . Guar•n teed payment .
No ex perien ce-no .. lee. Details
l8f'l d aelf-addretsed lttmptd '
8rlvalope: Elan Vit al-68.t7 :M1B
En terprise Ad Ft. Pierca . Fl
33482

4

GENERAL REPAIR
REMODELING

PHONE (614) 992-5009

Sizes Start

Go\lemment Jo bs. 118 .040 ·
t59 .230 - .,. Now Hiring. Cell
805 ·687-8000 Exl. R-9805 for ·
cu rr ~t fed e ral list.

Federal. Stete .,d Civil Service
J obs now eveitable in your erH.
CAll (refundeble) 1-51 8-.tfi9-"
35 46 fo r current Federal Ilat.

COMMERCIAL • RESIDENnAL
- FREE ESTIMAlES-

CAll (614) 446·9416

e~raoftbe .

Singles Introductions , fr M applic ation, Personal Touch lntrod uc·
tio n. P. 0 . Bo• 6636 , Chrtn·
to r. , W . V a . 263 0 2 .
'1-304· 727 ·8434 .

317 N. Second

heating and co oling produ cts for the tri·
county area .
'FURNACES
' HEAT PUMP S
'AIR CONDITIONERS
' COMPLETE LINE OF REPLA CEM ENT PARTS
' FA CTORY AUTHORIZ ED &amp; TRAIN ED
SERVI CE CENTER
FREE ESTIMATES
24 HR . EMERGENCY SERVICE

..

8· 13 tfn

BANKS CONSTRUCTION CO.

** **

Menager &amp; A..t . Man-aer with ·
e• peri ence in re111urent mlfl ·
egement 11l1ry neg . Send ,., '
me to bo x r2221n
Gallipolis Deily Tribune, 821. .
Third Ave .. Gelllpo li a, Oh
• 5 6 31 .

ledie• to hl\le naMUe creft
c le111t1 in thei r hon . Earn
m erch and ise an d fret ki ts . Call
Joa nn at614 -38B -88 33 .

INTERIOR

BENNOT'S MOBILE HOME
HEATING &amp; COOLING
#1 line of mobile home
By offering a complete

Announcements

Help Wanted

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

) ·6-lfn

BUILDING

3

S WE EPER and si!Wing m ach ine
r8p air, part s. end supplies . Pick
u p end deliverv . Davis Vac uum
Clea ne r. o ne ha lt mile up
Georges Creek Rd . Call 614·
4 46 -02 94.

licensed Clinical Audiologist

~

, ~·

\

or

~

d- .·' ·

11/Tf !I TH[FIM

WANT THE BEST
FERTILIZER AT
THE LOWEST
PRICES?
BLENDED TO
YOUR NEEDS
PLENTY OF

1-705-672-3888
Ph. After
1
1-705-647-8:533

Annou nee me nts

n

Misc . Merchandise

RIIUOR

Public Notice

'949. 280 1

110 CANADA

PHONE 992-7075

___:;.;-.· $3 49 lncludu Complete lnstallotion

11 ·14-tic

POJ

HOURS: 9 :00 A .M .· 5:00 P.M. Mon . thru Sat .
Evening s &amp; SundBy By Appointment
1- 15-tln

TRIPLE PANE THERMAL BARitlER DELUXE Till·
SASH, IASY CLIAN REPlACEMENT WINDOWS

Contractor
•15 Yrs. of local Service

North Cobalt, Ontario

Ph. Before April 15

Sprl11g &amp; Su111111er Spael1l1

•A Professional local

... 218,

1D7 Sycamore St., Pameray, Oh.

OFJE~

•FREE Vinyl Siding E11imates
•New Homes Built
tFHA ·VA-HUDI

MAIDEN BAY CAMP

FEDERAL-STATE
INCOME TAX RETURNS

NOTE : First quality merchandise from f actory
NEW POnEIT &amp; BIID IUHS liE IN
Kissing cement yard dolls, cemantanimals. clay
rod lire hydrant with dog, flower pots of all kin ds
(some with stands) ; Gifts of dishes, figurines,
lamps, clocks . b rass. vesM , toys .
SHOP HEll &amp; SAVEl
3·14-1 mo .

0Rtario

For more informat ion write:

W. E. (Bill)

Corhe in and register for
FREE BIRDBATH to be given away

1','

Northeast

In

lt.

•Blown In Insulation

Call:

HUJiliNG &amp; FISHING

JO'S 124,
Gin
SHOP
in Syracuse

PUSH MOWER TUNEUP

NEW LISTING - RUTLAND

Nf.W LISTING- State Route
7 - Recently redecora ted 3
ted room oo n~. Appro• . 2 a:re

RE-OPENING MARCH 17th

949-2969
,,,,t,t~,

all electric. Must move to
our tot. $6.00 0.00

ch-. •

KING
BUILDERS
SUPPLY
405 N. 2nd Ave., lfiddltport
Ph. 992-37 41

Parts • Servin

NEW LISTING - 12•55 mo·
bile ~ome - 2 bedroom s,

Harris

Floyd Henry Moore, 74, J:m Lone
Oa k St., Paris, Tenn., died Friday
in H enry County Medical Center ,
Par is. Tenn.
Born Oct. 14, 1911, at Hogsett,
W.Va ., son of the late Willie Curtis
and Helen Frances Woods M oone,
he was a retired carpenter and
m ason. He w as a m embi'r of the
M oose Lodge In Plain City , Ohio.
and a labor union m em b&lt;&gt;r In
Columbus.
Surviving are three daughters,
M rs. Roger t Helena 1 Riggs of
Rutland. Mrs. Richard i Dorls l
Swanson of Pomeroy , and Mrs.
Charles Thomas 1Dottle I Curtis of
Keyser. W.Va .; two sons and
daughter s· In-law, Thomas and Patricia M oone of Columbus, and John
E . and Pa tricia M oore of Rutland:
a stepson and stepdaughter ·ln ·law,
Paul and Joan Grover of New
l..exlng1on: two sister s, M rs. Thena
Glassburn of Bidwell , and Mrs.
Beat rice Dunlap of Columbus;
thr ee brothers, 1\'Ullam M oore of
F indlay, E ugene M oore of Che·
shire, and Clarence M oore of Par is,
Tenn.: a close friend, Dorothy
Sm ith; and 12 gr andchildren and
nine great·grandchlldren.
He was preceded In death by a
stepson, Kenneth Grover, and by
three brothers and a sister .
Services w ill be held a t I p.m .
Tuesday In WUUS Funeral Home,
with the Rev . Am os Tillis offic iating. Burial will be In AddisonRR v noids Cem etery. Friends may
call at the funeral rome from 2-4
and 7·9 p.m . today.

E . Ma in

1984
14x70 Skyline mobrle ~orne .
All etec tn c. Bu11t 1n double
oven . ran ge top . 3 red ·
100ms. bay Wi ndow. Must
move to yOU I IOt. 16.500.00

Mary Ann Kl mb lt&gt;.
Group I

Floyd H. Moore

EAGLl IIDGE
SMAU ENGINE CENIEI

992·22S9
NEW LISTING -

chrllE' GarfiPid, VIolet Viola, Susie Kimes

Area deaths

608
POMEROY , O .

G roup 8
.
Mf"ltnda Wtlls. Melissa Ed..-·ards. M i·

In 1981's " Ragtime." His last role
was In the CBS television movie
· 'TenibleJoe M oran," made ln 1983
and stown in M arch 1984.
Cagney suffered a stroke ln 1971
and was hospital ized twice In 1984
with tJ&gt;art and lung problems In
Booth Bay Harbor, M atne, and tll&gt;n
In New York .
Originally a slnger and dancer,
Cagney, who called himsel f a
" j ourneym an actor ," crea ted a
sensation In 1931 as til&gt; g angster
Tom Powers in "The Public
E nemy," when he sooved a grapefru it Into the face ol M ae Clark.
By 1937, Cagney was earning
$150,(00 a movie and made " AngPis
w ith Dirty Faces," receiving his
first Oscar nomination as the
gangster Rocky Sullivan . woo goes
to ttl&gt; elechic chair as a coward
because his childhood fr iend, a
priest, asks him to "act yellow" to
disillusion the boys who admire
him.

11

Business Services

N~w iu n .

Actor James Cagney dies at age 86
STANFORDVIL LE, N .Y . tU PI I
- Ja m es Cagney , the actor woo
carved out a role as an Am erican
symbol with par ts as different as
the cocky criminal of " The Public
E nemy " and the st ar-spangled
hoofer of " Yankee Doodle Dandy. "
has died a t the age of &amp;i.
Cagney died E aster Sunday at his
IJI&gt;I(JVed farm In New York, upstate
from the city streets whose memories he used as the raw material fo r
m ovie char acter s ranging fro m
swaggering hoodlums and psy·
chotlc killer s to cru sty mUitat)'
commanders and the ch arming
en tert ainer " born on the F ourth of
J uly ."
" We wene getting him neady for
breakfast and he just closed his
eyes and went to sleep. It 's Ea ster
and it' s a good time If he had to go.
H e's definit ely going to go to
heaven," said Marge Zimmer ma nn , Cagn ey 's m ana ge r ·
confidante.

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Help Wanted

CA N

.,.0 11

co r :•o··
n Ye1t1 SJ 11
• • vtr~ nto rv d· r

S 15 .000 lo •
11 :1 on w e11 l " " rorm o r , ,
s 10 0 000 p•• ve•t "'"
busine!b ttH•t c• n net yo.
,
k1nd ol monev IF 'f0t"'

AN SWE R IS VE!' , CA LL MA a
KET IN CJ DEPl r E 'XT :
161 5 )58'·8641 Energv ~ h .. .
o! Am erica , Inc

22

,

.
'

Mon e y to L&lt;&gt;o••

- - --· ---HOM E OWN ERS -Refinen .. a ' " • · '
rl(e , liM !IIC)IHIV IO•, ,, 1
porp o1e Leader Mort\1•9• •. o ..
614-69 2 ·:1&gt;51 .
kl W f llted

Ca tt taker wanted rot 1p t.
co rr.,lex · to lht• ln. retired
COUI)Ie . C1ll 304-67&amp;· 51 04.

23

AVON S•ll Avon start up fH
FREE. l imited time . Cell 6 " ·
. . 8·3358
Lldv to liv e In wh h e kj eriy
ambularuory lady in Cha rt•ton
WV. rOO m boM'd, end good
ulary . Light ~uNWork end
co oktng requ ired . Call 81 4 · 4481816 .

&amp;tcretarlai -R eceplionltt po si·
t ion eveMable. ExceHant fringe
Hneflt1. Sel•ry : minimum wage
or n~gotl lllli~. deptnding on skill
and ••JMrlanc. . Contact the
Gallla Co. Coop•etivt b ten·
lion Service, 11502 EastMitA.ve.,
Goltlpoilo, Oh &lt;aUt . Con 114·
448-7007 . We will be ac ctptlng
riiU INIIhrouQh A.IH'H 7 , 1918 .
Equ11 Opportunity Employl r·
Atflr mettve Actio n.
Pool Manager and M
fe oual'dl
nwdtd forMiddleport Munldpal
Pool. Pldl up •Pt:~licatlon• It

mayor's office Monday "'"'

Friday 8AM to 4PM.

Profeuional
Servic es

PIAN O TUN ING AND REPAIR ,
red iscover your plano 's beautiful
ton e, c all todey, W•rda Key-· · p
board. 304 ·875 -6&amp; 00 or 875·
3824 .
" ., ,
S Hf lTON POOL CO. Swim-.
m lng Poo l S.l11 · lnttttlatlons · , .,
Aapa lrs . Yo ur fr iendly pool
builders. Buffalo, W. Ya . 30.t- ..
93 7-2. 76 .

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bedroom

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for Sale

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house tor Mil, ' ••

flret&gt;IOH, 3 mi. IOVth ol OIIINjlor ~. 129.100. Con d1yo 114·
UI· IIIS or nighll 814-U8·
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31

Homes for Sale

LAFF-A-DAY

2 bdr 6 yr home, mint coodi·
tion . Restricted 1ubdiviaion. 9
miles from G111ipolis . Call 614266-8200.

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Olive St , G111ipolis . New 6 used
wood -cotlltov... pc wood lR
suite U9!' , bunk btdl t199,
1ntron f'tCiinen t99. new 6
used bedroom suitll, r1nges.
wringer w11h1r1. 6 sho•. New
liviogroom ~~o~lt• t199 -fl99 ,
Iampi. 1110 buying coli &amp; wPQd
ttovh . can 81 4-446 -3169

e

7 rooms &amp; bath, 1 acre more or
leu. cerpeted throughout, VIRVI
Siding 826.000 12 N Ma1n St .
Cheshire. C. II 8, 4 -448 -3793.
Fo r tale or rant 3 bdr. houl8 1n
Eureka with 32 .crea On AI 7
Oil heat, county w•ter Call
614- 448 -2206 .
l aura! Ranch Styla. 3 bdr &amp;
garage, on large lot in Addia.on
Twp ., 9 Y.I% fixed 30 year FHA
loan available . Call 614 446072 2 .
3 bdr . 2 baths, l1rgelot, 18:~~32
poo l, 1Y.I milafromhospitll Cell
6 14 446 -9756 , 1 -4PM
Hou1&amp; for 1ale or rent. Call
614-367 0242 .
3 bdr , 2 bath 1anch. gartga,
f1repla ce, ucellent neighborhoo d, wallling distance city
school. Red uced to sell. Call
614 -446 -0388 .

"I am NOT immature! If you
say that again I'm telling my
mother on you."

8uautiful bricll ranch , 3 bd1 , 2 '/:z
bath, familyroom with fw!lplaca.
2 car gangA. 6 m1le1 from town
Call 6, 4 -446 -0388
68 acres . Two -story r&amp;ltored
home.
furnace.lg woodburnet fuel
stoneoillirAplace.
barn.
graina rd, mitk houta, worll•hop
and other btliidinga. Aural water .
Beautiful lf!lftlng oVArlook•ng
Raccoon Cteflk At 160 in
Ewing ton . Shown by appomt ment only. Ca ll 614-388-8610.
l bed room hou1e. loca1ed 3h

mi les out Rt . 588 , $39 ,000 Call
6 14 266 6789 or 614 -266 6206 .
l a rge 2 sto1y home Full balll·
•nent, wood fu rna ce and fuel 011
turnace. tra1lar hooll-up Appro11
1· 2 IICtft!i Clo .. to Maig1 Mines.
ul OttA t&amp;r Puctrd to Mil Call
61 4 · 742 2832
In M1ddlf!lport . 3 bedroom remodeled home A1r conditrontd,
vinyl sid1ng. •nsul ated , fenced 1n
Deck yar.t. storage building.
cltuA to sc ho ols Show by
1tpPOIIl t ment on ly C1ll 614 992 -2012
1 flo or noma. st o1m wtndowl
;~n d d oors . aluminum siding.
new roof. new Wiring. gartge.
Good condi tion Cell 614 -992 5204
6 ro om house With bath. 1 12
acres at 1ntersecun 143 &amp; 7.
turn left , firs! green house Call
6 14 -992 7453
1

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ReSlO ied home V11111 S1ret1
A11 cme 3 bedrooms. batl'l. car·
pet mg. ""'alt covenngs . d1aperies
oncl uded
New k 1t c hen
S35 .000 Call 614 949 2540
alt er 6 WIH!kd 11ys . anyt1me
wee~ ends
7 room house'" Chester. OP't10
Pr1ce reduced •, 1 down lftlllike

rent for 5 years Call 614 -985 ·
35 71

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32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL 'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES. 4 MI .
WEST. GALLIPOLIS . RT 35.
PHONE 614 -446-7274
1972 141170 3 bdr home good
cond 1tion. best offflf C•ll6,4446 -7545

, 981 Commodore 44•14 , 2 br.,
uc cond. CIII614 -388-B528.
1 969 Elcono 121160, 2 bdr .,

U .SOO Ceii&amp;U-446 -1!511 .

33

Farms for Sale

52 acre f1rm including mobila
home, fen ced wood• 1nd Pll·
ture with year -round w•ter
supply. tlll•ble acr1age, b•rn ,
shed and corn crib. For more
lnformttion Pleell Clil 6 14·
696 1124

75

acre~

on H1ppy HollowRotd

w1th 5 working
614 742 -2593

o•• wells

Call

Small farm In Ma10n , 12 scre1
and 8 lou , would ~ell on 11nd
contrecl. 304 -773 5157

35 lots &amp; Acreage

Alt br~c~ .
~mc h e n an d

1 IICie with 'Nitti, IIKtttcity ,
end "ptic 1•nlc. On C. R 1,
Salem Center . 10 minutn from
M1na No. 1 614 -992 -2969

50 acrn, 1rnall barn . tobacco
ellotment. minerel rtghu. rurel
wetar 304 -675 -3628
1 3 acrn L•on &amp;aden Road,
304 468 -1920 eftar 6 00 PM

19 72 BudriY t 4a 70. furn1shed
w11sher ·dryer 2 AC's. must 1111\
bt11 09 tr11 nslerrfld S6 000 C1 ll
6 14 -245 -58 30 11he1 6PM
19 7 0

Concord 1 h65 wtttl
t~ •ptlondo
woodburnmg Sf OIIf!' .
AC rel ngeu1to1 end ~t o ve . 2
bed10 0ms. S4 200 Call 614
4 46 1692
1980 L1 bertv 14 .5 4 2 bed room. ~tp p h an c 4!1 . unda rp1 n n~ng ,
~t• c AIIent con d1t10n
Must be
mo11ed . $7 500 C t~ll 614 446
0 963 01 614 -44 6 -6265
1978 Beyv1aw 14 • 70. 2 bed
room b11th. tollll etectn c ~tr
woodbmner . e• cellant cond1
t10n CBII 614 446 1425 at1er

36

Real Es1a1e
Wanted

Wanted 11ppro•1mataty 10 acrn
vacant land with•n 20 min of
HMC , mut1 htva road front1ge,
prah1 at lf!lalt partially wooded
Call61 4 -245 -5890

Rentals
41

Houses for Rent

5 Cour'l St 3 bdr M.ot chen
furmshed . llO pets, S250 mo .
plus ll11hUH , lelf!lrtnces !t dap .
o11t Cell 614 446·4926 or
6, 4 446 -9580

6 00
1 4x70 FeS1111a t. 2 bd r 2 lull
bat hs . lots ol ctoseu . uttl1ty
too m AC Cal l 614 446 62 4 1
any tome

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1978 fDIIITIOn t 9ayVICW 2 bd1
t11rge l,... •ngroom d1n1ngroo m
w ollo burh on hut ch llpplo~tn c es .
dou ble o11en new csrpet on
master bedroo m c urtains. 2
po rcMes undAtpmmng . good
t.: on d . must sell ma•e us ""
o fltrr (,116 14 2 45 58 15
1983 Hapov H ou ~f!l1 4~ 56 tota l
t~la ctrtc .
2•6 outs •de walls
undtupmnong other e~ II /IS p,. .
os t 'tra iler Park for tnlormatton
614 367 7438
74 Graywood 1 4 ~ 7 0 3 bHd
roo m 1 1 bath wftsher &amp; drver
S11 e to a p p1ac ~ llte remodoled
$7 .800 Call 61 4 44 6 3040
I 980 l 1benv 14•54 . 2 bed
1oom. unfUim~hed ..,.tny l undf!lr
pm nmg mcluded Must sell C1ll
304 -773 5873
I 975 Cam9t"On Mob1la Home f01
sole 12•60 Call 614 992 ·
6824
121160 PMC handy mans spectal
$2950 14' a60 Aquarious 2
bedro om Al l electnc Sale fo r
S4600 . Call 6 I 4 66 7 3670
1972 Homatt e 12•65 2 bed ·
roonl. gas heat , gal Wll8r
huter . gal stovf!l Traitor set up
on renlf!ld lot 1n ChMhue
84000 Call6.1 4 -742 -2726
121166 Shull 2 be droom. fr ont
dining room. raislld panel cei ling , 11ew fumitu re availabla
12x60 Bayview . 2 bedroom,
front end rear New 10~20
eluminum ewmng. 1 only . 1696
C1tl Kmgsbury Home Sal• tt
61 4 -992 -66B7 .
MOBILE HOM ES MOVEO in sured , r1110nable ra1U, C1 ll

304 -676 ·2338
Holly

Pafk 1 2•66 , expando
8:~~12 , 3 bedrooma. porch , un ·
derpenning. new heat pump ,tou
of edrat. will aell cheep . 304 ·

773 ·9134.
'76 Perk Avenu1. 2 porch
RW ilings . new carpet •nd under ·
pllnlling, 304 -875 -2866 or
6 75 -6755.
1978 mobile home. AC . appll•n·
cal , und1rp1nning, nice 3 bed·
roo ma, 2 full batht . c1ll 3046 76 -1418

Apartment
for Rent

JACKSON ESTATES APART MENTS IEqu1l Houting Oppor
tunityt rnan1hty rent 1t•rt1 at
1176 for 1 bedroom •nd 1212
for 2 bedroom , deposit 1200,
IOCitad nur Spring Vtllev PIIZI
and Foodl•nd , pool•nd Clble TV
IVIil~le. office hours •• polliille 10
to 4 pm and 7 pm to 9
pm Mond1y -Frkley, C1ll 614 446 -2746 or luve mnuga

8 acrn . 1 tN!rns. eapt1c tsnll•nd
county ...... tar Fin1ncing tvlileble Cell614 379 -2268

3 2 Mobile Homes
for Sale

In Eure"'• n1ce &amp; cl .. n. part
turn .. adulu only , no petl. 1180
mo . Dap. raQ Call 614 256
1636 ~ 614 -266· 1291

44

2 4 ac re butld1ng lot , cit..,
schools , 16 .600 Clll614 379.
2855

For thA tetired parson Two
bedroom house c lose to down
to wn Potnt PIAalllllt Aebu1!1
stn ce t11st occ up1ed Phone 304675 -6709

F~niehad . cable. be•utiful rivar.
view . m Kan1ug1. no c1ty tuel
Foeter1 Mob ile Home Peril C1ll
614 -446 -1602 .

1979 141170 Schult with ell·
pan do 3 bed 1oom. 1'h baths,
fireplace . ha1t pump , deck.
•wning. underpinning Clll614·
245 -5586

Ou&amp;!1ty bwlt 1' 1 story Tudor
~ t y le home on 5 wo oded acru.
10 minutes fr om Po1nt Plea1an1 .
Sa nd Hill Road S88.000 .00
30 4 -895 -3363
3 bed room la1ge
dtnmg area Ca rpon
l arge corne1 lot M1d 40 's
30 4 675 -3030 or 675 -3431

51 Household GOilds

3 bdr house . furn •shed k1tchen
Call 614 446 7025
3 bed 1oom all c1rpetad . wet11 Sr
trash pa•d. 1 mi la from holpitll .
S 225 rent olu1 dapos1t Call
614 -446 -1354
N1ce 2 bedroom apt tn Chesh~rt .
luln lst'l ed c arpatlld clean . large
bac~ ya• d S200 ~no nth
Call
614 245 5818
2 bdr
' , dou ble urpeled
k•tchen 1pploe nce1 Loc111d
120 State St . S200 mo Ctll
614 -446 -0254
8 room house on coty 1250 mo
plu1 1100 deposn C ell 614 446 -0924
Beautoful new 2 01 3 bedroom
hou1e Alao new one bedroom
fUIMIShftd apar'lmAnt In Mukll•
po rt Call 614 ·992·530 4 or
614 -992 -6 5 66
3 bedroom. d1mng room. car peted . ut1ht y room_ 11oraga
buttding. n1c8 lot Mt V•rnon
Ave . Pt Pleuan1 , W V1. Call
614 992 -685B
2 bedroom hou11 lor r1nl m
Pomeroy. 160 depoeit , 1190 par
month Cell614 -992 3064
For rflnt with option to buy , 3
bedroom• . built in llitchen , 2 c..Qirege. 1220 00 month , depOIIt. N8W Haven 304-882 ·
2688

•m

Nicely furn isbld mobile home.
aH . •pt. , centra! air and heet in
city. tdultl only. C1ll 614 -446 ·
0338.
Rede&lt;:Orlted 1pt , 2 bdr , 1175
only. C•ll 304 676·5104 or
304-675 -5386

2 bdr mob1le home. Celt 814446-0390
2 bldroom. 1160 mo , plus
depoeit C1ll 6U -379 · 2436 .
2 bdr. unfurn11hld. 12a80 '6
mi patt Holzar Med ic.t Centa1
Call 114 -446 -4369 or 304-

876·9780

.

Two bedroom tr•lltr with 1..-ge
add on room, Creb CrMit Road,

304·87&amp; ·1208 .

County Appltanca. Inc. Good
u1ed apphances and TV lets
Open BAM to 6PM Moo thru
Sit. &amp;14 -448 -1699 . 627 3rd.
Ave . Gallipolis. OH

Whirlpool w11her 176 , GE
w•sher 1150, Mlvtlfil dryer
165 , WAsllnghouse dryer 196.
reMgartto• froatlree eus . re·
frigerator avocado 1mall 195,
cheet freezer t95. 30 1nd1 gas
reng• 175 Slleggs Appllancu,
Upper River Ad 61 4-... 6 -1398
Sears Coldtpo t 11friger1tor 17
cu.tt . gold Call614 -388 -9728 .
King SIJe waterbtd S 32 5 ,
ne•ter. w1valeu menreu. tide
p..:le . mettress p.t . Can 614 ·
256 -6608 efter 5 00

36 in tnt!)' d001 with sidelight1.
mirror tiln, black &amp; white TV .
Call 614 -256 -1614

Unfurn1shed 2 bdr 1n Crown
Cily Cell 614· 258· 6!520

Am•n• 1ide-by-1ida refriger•tor
1nd Gibson continuous clellling
11ove . Good co nditiOn . Ca ll
614 -992 -5741

Up1ta1r1 unturm1had apt , Cit·
pated Utllitill peid no children.
no pet1. Call 61 4·446 · 1 637
2 bd r , turn . good location.
utllitiea paid Call 614 446
1457 etter 4 30
Nice 2 bdr apt ., 4 mi . from
Gallipolia. StrJVI, refrtg. &amp; Wlltr
furn11httd t200 month , no pets
Call 614 -446 -8038 .
2 bedroom 1pt . in New Heven,
W Ve Newly remodeled In
town Caii 614 -992 -74B1
1 bedroom apt lor rent Ba11 c
rent st1n1 1216 s month thet
1ncludt1 ail ut1ht1e1 Oepo11t
required of S200 Conta ct Vtt
lege Mano1 Apt . Middleport
614 -992 7787 EQual Hous1ng
Opportun ity .
1 bedroo m unfu1m1hed 1pt ....,,th
stove, rat . wuher . drye1 All
ut1itie1 pd e11cept alectuc Ou11t
cou ntr..,. setting 12 mdf!ls
roorth....,e lt ol Pomeroy on U S·
33 .Csl l 614 992 -2807 at1er
6 30 p m
4 ro om furnoshed and 5 1oom
unfurmshad apu 101 rent Cell
614 992 5434 or 304 -882
2566
2 bedroom furn11hed ept tor
rent 1n Middleport All u11h t1ts
pa1d C•ll614 -992 -5084
In Midd le port 2 bedroom .
ground fl oo r ap1nme nt w1th
yard S 176 plu s ut1httes Call
614 -992 -7177 after 6 00 p m
APARTMENTS , mob 1le homes .
houses Pt Pl .. unt and GallipO lis 614 -U6 -82:i'1

45

Furnished Rooms

For r&amp;nl Sleepmg Roo ms and
light houu ~eflp•n g 100m1 Per~
Central Hotel Call 614 .448 0766
roo m 11 15 mo
uti h11n p11d , renge, refng
s1ng le mete , sh111 beth 919
2nd Ave Ge lhpolll Call 446·
4416 1fter 7p m
H ou1elu~epmg

46 Space for Rent
1 or 2 double tratler lo ti_acan• c
wooded Sp•ce lo1 tam1ly and
pets Close tg town Counr..,.
water C1ll 614 245 5B65 or
614 ·448 -0239

16

cu

trosthee Norge
1100. G1b ·
10n el&amp;etrtc ran gf!l _ S50 C• ll
6 14 -992 -6505
ft

rafrtgerllor - frae~er

King Slla bed · mettrllt boa
1pring1. tram•. Ellc•ll.,t co ndi·
tion Cell814 -992· 6810
Bttd f11ma, m1tching 9 drewer
drauer . 2 n1tltland1 bar end 4
1toois. table and ch•in 1111dother
things 49302 M1nuel Ad . Ra cine Phon a 81 4-24 7 -44 58

54 Misc. Merchandise
Ca llahan s Used life Shop Over
1.000hrelll lell2 . 13 14 . 15
16 . 16 5 9 miles oot At 218
Call614 25 6 -6251
Electrolu~

vaccuum cleenets
A- 1 co ndit •on -atte c h mf!lnts
Availeble 1t S72 00 Cnh or
te1m1 arr1nged Cell 614 24 5
9115 or 304-675 -6799
Ptastoc ci1tern 1t1te appro11fld
pi.II!C Sti)II C tenks. PIIIII C
culver'ls. melal cut ... arts, all caps
Ron Evans Entf!lrpr iiM. Jackson
Oh 614 2286 -15930
For sete 900 lb tobacco poun
diQe, 50 cent1 pe1 pound Call
614 -446 -3159
An11qua &amp; modarn IU1n1ture
la1ge whtt&amp; macrame tabla . large
room sh~tll , glsnware Ca ll
614 -446 8398
197 4 John Def!lte dOl ar 360 8 -6
way blede , Lon g 1uper two 5NI
backhoe. 1969 GMC 5500
~er.es V-6 li spd ca b P. dlasay.
1978 Ford Fa11mont Call 614
2156 -1905
F1rewood 1DO % oak U5 a load.
$32 for 5 or IUOrf!l C1ll 61i U6 -0373
1 veer old hlly ftraplece inaert.
1300 Cs ll614 -446 -7106
-46 eq yd gold color well c11rpat
C•ll 614 -448 ·8024
Twon bedroom su1te , rafrlgare·
tor , chest of drawar1. tr eezer.
rocker. QUeen spring• &amp; mat·
treu. racliner golf clubs Cell
614 -446 -3224

' 't HP Hobar'l maet grmder . new
head C•ll alt8r 6 00 . 61 4 36 7
0493

Trailer sptCII . sm1ll ch ildrln
accepted . sewer 1nd w1t11
furn11h8d . Locust Rd. beck of K
&amp; K, 304 -676 -1078

Roger Renge dooble oven. •vo·
clk'lo. 1160 00 Elec Singe~
sewing m•chine , btonde cabtnet. $50 00 82 model elec .
ltlrl Grewel'l tractor w ith cuh•·
vetor, gr111 mower Br bueh hog,
12500.00 Elec 11icer, U5 00 .
388 -1148

Mobil home lot for rent. Me It
Mowrey• Upt'lo l.stery. Mason
County F•ir G1ound1 or phone

11 HP mower . rubbe1 tire ....,heal
berrow, 100 amp br•aker b o:~~ ,
high dllir Call 448 2867

COU NTRY MOBILE Ho me Park ,
Route 33, Nont'l of Pom~roy
Larg1lot1 Cell814 -992 7479

Trailaf IPICII Gel lipolil Ferry,
w•ler , tr11h pick up , 304 -675 ·
6335 or 676 ·3248

47 Wanted 10 Rent
Urge house 1n the country with
10me 1cr11ge. C11l 614 -698 ·
1271 .

Merchan!11 sc
61 Houaehold GOilds
Pictcene UHd Fumiture. Goad
quetitv u1ed fumtture. Open 91o
8 or call for IPPOintm~nt.
30•·8111-e.t83 or 175- 1450.
0•• clothn dryer, hN'IY' duty,
IIC cond. 304-871·4218 .

56 Building Supplies

'

Mia ad hardw ood slab• ,, 2 par
bundl1. co nt•ining 1pprox 1 112
ton. F.O.B. Oh io P1Uot Co .
Pomero'1. Ohio. Cell 8 14 -992 8481
TONY ' S GUN REPAIRS . hot d1p
reblu1ing. 111 typ• of gunsmlth
worll , l•t IIJVic., 304 -875 -

1200.00. 304-882 ·2092

lnotruC1ion . AKC

hatred Pointar
814 -388 -8720

AKC Regist•rad BauatPuppias.
Tri-colored Call for lnformttion.
Clark ·814-662 -15143
One AKC r~~giatlred Sheltia
IMinatura Collie) fem•le, 10 witt
old . e175 .00. 304-576-2762 .
BoUle fed l•mbe, h11hhy , gr11t
Pill . UO . 304-773-6891 .

61

lo'veatock

Regietered full blclodld ARAB .
gelding . wall tra6n.t. Poll.t
purebr.t Simment•l bull, 1 mo .
of aga. C•tl•h•r 8:00, 814 -387·

0493.

Hor11. Middle &amp; brld .. ror Mle,
1300. C•ll 814· 387-1770.
4 Registlred Anou• &amp; 5 R-ei•terad heifer• Call 81• · 2158 8210.
Ynrltng Charol1it bull. ""6... 47 or 441 -9762 10 :0012 :00. 4 00 -6 00 .

19,3 Pontiac 1000. PS . PB.
IUto 12900 Cell 814 -949·
2e&amp;O .
1975 Dodg• D•rt
8915 -31538 .

••so. 304·

Good mi11ed h•y . t . 75 • bele.
Call6,4 -949 -3059 efter 8 :00.
Elf com for ute, 12.30 bu.
Wants 10 buy Clttle tell...
cepecily 1500 lba. 1nd mUkcant
for decorttion . Ctll 304-882·

2882 .

100 lerge round b•l•ofhay. fl5 .
.,... b•le. C1ll Rodnev Chtvafilf'.
Shld1 River F•rmt. 614 ·986·
38156 .
Miud h1y llrge equ1r1 bllll.
11 .215 . 304-875-51579
Hay for .. le, 304·8915- 34150.
Mutch hay 1nd atrew. 304-675 -

60841 .

Transporlal;on

C•ll

Fftem•n 2000 loedM tor M.F.
135 &amp; 35 lractor. Cell after
6·00. 614 -367-0493

85 Mont1C1rio . pow.uteering ,
power brlkM, 1ir, cruile, 305
V-8, cw•rdrNa Jrtnl, etan~o . C1ll
614 -379-2862 .

Joh n Deere modal 50 manure
sprf!ladf!lr $300 . Almo11 new
la1m wagon 15 h bfld. u18d post
note dig ge1 3 pt. 5 h . 3pt brush
hog new S450 1 set new stock
I&amp;Ckl for 8ft pick -up tNCk . 14
h 111lu mnum Jo n boat. like new
w1th or vvithout motot Single1•
1n 3 PI pk&gt;w. 3 pt . 1Ub10111r.
Robfln Hil l. R•c1ne. Ohio. Ca ll
6 14 -949 -2013
ln ternauon1! 600 C dozer with 6
wt..,. 7 ft . blede and roll Clb.
Ellcallent condition. I"• than
BOO hours on ...nit. t9000 Call
6 14 -698 -7148 1h1r 15:00.
30 20 John OeerA Tractor. E•cel·
ten t con dition 2 111111 low boy
tra1ler Call 614 -992 7401.
Before you buy your nut tractor.
gat the best price , Sidera Equipmen I Comoany. Henderson . W.
Va 304 -675 -7421
2 row mech . 1ranapl1nter 300
gal Wiler tenlllike ni'W 11000.
152 ·· to bacco ot tomato sticke ,5
ce nh Mo rgan ' s Woodlewn
Farm, Rt . 35 , 304 -676 -1286 ~
304 -523· 5843
Pole Bu1lding Spectal many
colo r1 and sizn , c•ll for k:lw
pric11 . 6,4 . 245 -9146
MF hay bnd. MF 2 bottom plow .
hey rake. New Holl•nd 7ft. rur
mowar, polt hole digger . 304896· 3450
Lmll spreed1r. C
304-458 -1873 .

E Oowlll,

Ou ciJ ·AIItl lewn and gtrden
t1acto rs •nd ttqulpment B1fore
you buy chec:lt wilh Ul on th•
hors epower vou need . We heve
B. 10 . 11 . 13 . 14 , 18 ,17 , 191n
differan1 si111 and mow11
width1. Wa h1ve C:Oif1)act di•al
trectors in Hp rang118 . 26 . 32 .
Buy wt'lare you c•n g1t MNict
end pert• KMf1r1 Sarvic1 Cen flr , St. Rt 87 , Point Ple111nt
and Ripley Roed . phone 304 895- 3874.
Ou1te·AIIia Tractors 1nd Farm
Equipment Don ' t buy b1fors
you give u1 • try. we cen 11ve
you mon-v on avery dill , plu1
Wy where YOU cen gill IM'11 and
11.-vica. See our new model385 ,
4 row com planters , thl't' htva
been tested for 4 y11r1 . KMf.,.
Service Center. S1. At. 87 , Point
P11111nt and Rfpl-vRold . phon•
304 -1195- 3874

62 Wanted 10 Buy
For 1al1 900 lb tobecco pountt.QI , 50 cent1 per pound. C1H

814 -445 -3159 .

Autos for Sale

1980 Multang . 111nd1rd. 4 cyl,
11 ,000 .(1) . 1973 Pinto tor part•
*100 .00. C•ll att..- 6:00 PM

304-998 -30t2 .

198ot Ni..•n Sentre, 2, ,000
mile•. 1xc cond , t6, 3150 .00.

40t4 .

1972 Teg -A-Long ,8 ft. treilar
V•rv good condhion 11495
Cell 614 -992 -8173 or 814992 -6206.

c~~ev..... 4 apeed.
good cond . t2900 304 -773 5218 or n3 -15272

83 Chev

1979 Pinto . 4 apHCI. pt. pb. 1m
rMio . IXC. cond. 304 -8715 -1732
5 :00 .

•fl.,

1961 Ford G•l11l1. 2 door HT. 6
cyl .• 3apeed, good body, perflc1
interior . Run1 good. 304-676 -

Trucks for Sale

1980 Chevy 1AI ton. 4 wh11l
drN1. 350 eutamttic. C1ll 6t 4·
268-1917 or 814 -992 -38815
19411 Ch.wro lat lon •nd 1 half.
good tlf•. just ,.ullt 63,000
miln, noo. Cell after 8 :00,

1986 NisNn 111nd.. 6 spd .
U ,995. Call614-982-328, .

198. FOI'd LTD 1uto. •ir. AM FM, 13 ,699 . John' • Auto S1l ...
Bulevilie Rd .• G•llipolie , Oh.

198, F100 fOfd pidl;-up. E11cel·
tent condition. t4300 . C•ll
614-992-396&amp; 1ttar fi :OO p.m

1979 Ford Pinm t725
614 -367-0290

1986 FOJd Rang..- . AM -FM

1981 Buick LeSabre all power,
AM -FM CIIHtte, crulte, V-1 ,
vary clean t4 .200. Call 814 ·
.W8- 1985 ,
Nice-. clean. 1978 Plymau111
Yliient. 4 ct:lor, 6 cyl. , 1lr, good
tire1 . whit1 • burg1ndy ,
t1 ,396. Call 814-448 -3224.
197&amp; fOfd Granad1 good wor._
ctr. new paint Call 614 -4-18 ·

8024 .

Mike ' I Auto S11... Houri Mon ·
Fri 9 to 15 . S1t 9 to 12 C•ll
614 -446 -2900. S.l•nwn M1rt.
S11fl•. 19B4 Renault Alliance
4 dr .. auto . 1ir. onty t4,995
1978 Pontiac LeMan• 4 dr . •ir.
ont., 49 ,000 mi ., •1.995. 1980
Chevy Ch:atlcln 4cyt .. 1u1o. 4 dr ..
12 .195. 1981 Chrysilf ldaron
llent 6 1uto , 1tr. only 13.295
1976 D•ttun f . 10 rune good,
1396 .
1980 Ch.,.,tftl good condition.
11.1576. C•li &amp;14 -388 -8441 .
1985 P~mouth Duller. AC .
A.M -FM etarao. eport wheel•.
ont., 16,000 mil• . t8 ,500. Call

6t4 -245-1408 •• 114 -448 ·
02t2 .
1977 PontiK Grsnd Prill 2 door,
auto, AC. rldlo. lilt WhNI. good
lirtl , good condHion. Priced to
..u. c.n &amp;14 · 641 -9320 .
1981 Chewltte4 door.•lrcond.,
lilt whlel , manual, good condilion . Pric*' to .... C•ll &amp;1··

canene. 5 apetd. Gr11t g•
miluga . tfi900 C•tt614 -992 ·
2848.
1986 Chtvrollt 2ton truck . 283
..,gin•. 1500.00 . C•ll614 -247 4793.
1974 Chtvy haH ton truck. 6cyl.
3 tpeed 1uto, nhde some work.
.... 1375 .00. 304 -895 -3076
evaningl 6.00 to 9:00.
1972 Chevy h1H ton trucll .
t2.000.00 30'· '158-1920 •• .
ter 6:00PM.

73

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

81

77 fOfd ven converted
614-446 -11501.

C•ll

1986 Chevy S -10 blazar good
condition .
61.t -36 7 -789 ..
ahor 8 OOPM .

c.n

1979 Jtep CharokM. . ... . 380
3 IPeH. v•rv oood conditton .
t1900. Call614 -742 -2944.

Motorcycles

1981 Honda 650 custom. ,981
Suzuki GS Bl50 G fully drnted
1983 Hond• CB 1100 F, Uke
new. on~ 1.100 mW•. B1111in
buya. Call 614-44&amp; -0UB.

Suzuilte 5&amp;0 GT , 3 cyl, 1xc cond,
1882 Honde 100, goad condi·
tlon, new- cheln end tproctcets
and tire . 304· 8711 · 2508 .

8oatland
Mo1ora lor Sale

11 tt Tomboy b111 boat. 1974
60HP EY*'!Ndl. lots of IPtrll,
t17150. C•ll •tt•r 6 .00 , 8U -

,977 El C•mlno Clu-'c CIM

18'h' Cri1 Cr•ft V-bo«om ski
bolt, 2 10p1, 312 c:u.ln. 22&amp; HP
inbolfd .nP,t. 40 Ill link, Ill
iM'OI'· lki bar, trailer C•li
&amp;14· 717· 2768 .

Two prom dr••• · eill 9 1nd
, , • phon• 304·876-4479 .

1880 TC3 Horlaon . AM ·FM
c uUitl , 4 epaed , turban
wh•le . In eAcellent c:onditkm.

Whh• Rock• chicken Nnt: Bull
grlda r.t angus. ructy tor
llniiCI . Phon• 304-875· 2817.

1982 Dateun 200 SX. lo.tld.
Good oondh:lon . C•ll 814-tl2 ·
6723 aftlf 5:00p.m .

02300. Ctlllt4 ·992·740t .

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mtck is shocked to d•scove r that his teen tdol. a
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has hit the skids and is
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(CC) The different aspects

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decide whether or not to
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Aot1ry or cebl1 loot drilling .
Moet weH1 completed eamed1y .
Pump ...., 1nd tervice . 304 896-38J2

SHIEL.D IN FI&lt;ONTOF
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CARTER ' S PLUMBING
ANO HEATIN'O
Cot Fourth •nd Pin1
G•Hipolit, Ohio
Plw)ne 814 -446 -38B8 or 614 ·
441 -4477

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1113 Sec Ave., Glll lpolie .
614 -446 -7833 or 614 -446 ·

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cisterns, poole filled . Phone
814 - 387-0623 or 614 -3677741 ntght or dey.

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Good- l Excawating . basements,
footer1, drivaw1y1, sapt •c tanks .
landscaping. C1ll1nvtime 614 ·
446-4537. Jam•• L. Dtvil o n.
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remov•l C•ll 304-675 -133,

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day's deal, Miguel created an alterna+J 8 6
tive in the play for the declarer. caus·
SOUTH
ing him to be set on a contract that
• 10 4 3
·would normally be made.
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trump response to a major-suit openVulnerable: Both
ong bid as forcing, a response used to
Dealer: East
describe a wide variety of hands.
When South rebid two hearts, promisNorlb Easl
South
ing a six-card suit, North went right to West
Pa"
game in hearts, figuring that there
Pass
was no scientific way to preCISely Pa"
Pass
Pass
Pass
evaluate his minor suit values plus Pass
singleton spade.
Reygadas led his songleton club. De·
Opening lead· + 5
clarer won the club queen in dummy
and played a low diamond , won by
West's ace. Now came a low spade to course - the Jack! If you now place
East's ace, and East returned a club. yourself in the position of hapless
Miguel rufled and played back a dia- South, would you not assume that the
mond. Declarer won in dummy and heart king was still guarded in East's
cashed another high diamond, throw- hand' That was declarer's view, and
ing two spades from his hand, and then he promptly played a club to get back
led dummy's 10 of hearts. When East. to dummy's ace so he could take anplayed low, South put in the queen, and other heart finesse. Just as promptly,
what card did Miguel Reygadas Reygadas took the setting trick with
smoothly play on that heart queen' Of the lowly four of hearts. Ole, Miguel'

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GE Speciellng in Zenith C•ll
30• · 676 -2398 or 614 -448 2"64 .

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1111 Coble Motorboet whh
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8:00 0 (]) @ You Again In

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North ol S1lver Br idge . C•ll
614-446-9646 .

7397 .

II It Trua You Ctn Buy Jeepe for
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1 -312-742 -1142 . ht . 4088.

Knight.

Lendt&lt;:aping tvtlgr1en1, 1hld1

Jemes 8oy1 Wtt•r Service Atao
pgols filled . C•ll614 -256 -1 14,
or 614-448 -1175 or 614 -446·
7911

Tomu Moped fOf ..t. 2 •peed,
automlllic . bcellent condition .
Prictd tO •U. '195 . C1H 814 IMJ-54215.

Interview w ith Ted

night

rLANi rHAT MAPE
veLc~o • . . .:t WAS'

a. fruit uee~ . Mulch 136. 2 mllfll

1911 860 Suzuki motor cycla.

0400. C1ll 114·985·3839 .

78 luldl aport coupe. 3t.OOO
mit... tote of •trae. CaR IU-

814-992-2412 a11 .. 8'00 p.m.

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Vinyl R..,alr Service Home,
butin•• &amp; •uto. S••ting, Mon .·
S1t . B.00-6 :00 . For d1teilt call
Henry. 614-379-2630 or 614 -

Sterk• Tree •nd Uwn Service.
l•ndactp lng. 304-676 -2010.

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Dtve 't Home lmprovem.,tt.
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Csii614 -U8 -9467 .

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Fr.. estim•t11 . Call collact
1 ·614 237 -0488 , diiV or night .
Aog1rs B111ment
W ltlf'l) roofing

RINGLES ' S SERVICE , axpe nenced c•rpenter. alectr:ciln,
m•eon, p1inter. roofing (includ ·
ing hot t•r tpplicl1iOnl 304 876-2088 or 675 -7368 .

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1 new Hond1 V-30 m1gn•
motorcycle. never uHd . belt
oHar. C.ll 614-446· 3128

304-875-4437 .. 878· 33S4 .

1982 Honda CB. 710. with
IXtlll, 2 ,800 mi. t1410 . 1984
Rebbit GL, ' • .• AC. etc.
19,000 mlln. t&amp;.eoo Call
44t -0122 lhlf 4 p.m .

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FRANK AND ERNIE

Home
Improvements

c.n

814-379-2424

448·9320 .

268 ·8800.

•

Service s

1978 CJ 6 JMJ~ , new 4 -WD ,
ovethauled .,gine, 11 ' 700 .

74

Game

2484 .

1980 Multa,ng, 4 cvl. 4 IIPeed .
30 mpg , IUnroof. H .OOO miln.
eporty. u.aoo.oo. 304 -8756122.

1980 Plymoulh Ch•mp, sun
rool. good condition. t1 ,900
Call 814 -268 -8704 .

448-0648 .

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Laroe Ster Crah fold down
cempet, good cond , 304 ·882 -

1978 Chwy Luv, 4 ll)d ., AM .
wire rimt. tporty, t1 .699
John ' • Auto Sel• . Bul•vllle Rd ,
G1llipoli1. Oh .

1984 Bronco II perfect condi·
tion. 18 .000 miles. t1 ,0001Ht
than •verege book. Call 614 -

Eyewitness News

[)) MacNeil-Lehrer News h-

304-676-2918 .

'80 Rllbbit, •ir cond, AM-FM, 5
apead , t1 ,700 .00, aft1r 5 :00
PM weekdiVI .ny11ma weekend• . 304 -876 -11!1159 . ·

1982 b1.ge Chi!Yitla Seootlf.
50,000 mites. sumoof, 12 ,400 .
C•ll 614 -446 -4463.

1966 Chevy II SS very good
cond , best offer Cell 61" · 4&lt;411!1 7545 .

®

Sconie camping 111ilar, 19 ft.
single a111e. telf con11inld
Gr1vely tuctor with bn.lltt hog .

Hardwood Aoora S1nding &amp;
rlfiniahing. P~rllet end tounge 6
groov1. frH Htime1et. ref•en ·
ces evail1ble. W1llard &amp; Otvid
Blll'lker11hlp, 814 -4&lt;18 -0286 or
814-446-4047. Commer'cill &amp;
ralident•el.

3324.

(])Nightly Business Report

(]) College Boskett&gt;all R..
port

1980 Toyote truck 5 1pd .
AM -FM , tMldliner, low mileege,
excallent condit6on , t3 , &amp;00
C•ll614 -M6 -1915.

1980 Chii'V.ne. good condilton.
run1 CJ)Od. good tir... auto. AC ,
t1 .360 firm. C•ll 81• ·.U6 -

fll m Jolleroons
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'30 I tOT 11115

1978 Plymouth Fury 2 dr . new
Tiempo tir• . 1lot ot new pant,
in •gin e . Sale ortrad• for
blut oHer. s" It 1710 Chithem Ave , Gellipolit. OH .

Pigt for 11le, iuet wttnld , m1le
1nd femele , cntrated and
wormed . 130 .00. 304 -875 ·
4589 .

liveatock

8640.

379 -2636.

C•ll

Till&lt;; /#.[;€ II£
Af'f'E'Af': UfJFRIE'f.lDIH,

Sleept 1b; , canopy, e11cellent
condition . t800 Call 814-388-

114-379-2210

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Interview with Julian lennon .

21 ft. P•rry camper. bath tub ,
A.C., roll out twning. T.V
1ntenna . t29915 . 814 -742·
2126 or 614 ·742 -2778 .

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@ Jeffersons

7:05
7:30 0 Cil Cil New Newlywed

2!108.

UtilitY bldg . tpl .. 30':~~40'x9 ',
15 'xB' 1liding door &amp; 3 ' earv.
door . t5 . 265 erected . Iron
Ho11e Bldgs 614 -332 -9746 .

165 Meuie Farguton cab 1nd
tractor Extre n icl Musie Ftr·
guson mower. 7 H. ber. •595.
John Daere reke 8696 New
Hellard 68 beler. t89S . IN Ford
wilh hiljjh and low r1ng1. New
rubber I save t Two, 2 ptowa.
S295 2 row culttVItar S196. 3
point adJustable diiC . 1295.
Post hole digger 1195 C1il
6 14 · 286 · 6522

lllJ Body Electric

10 ft . truck · camper. 1xcellent
condition , 1111 contained Call
114 -742-3028 .

1971 Ford Grtn.ta. one owner,
1975 Toyot1 Celie~~, ' ..,e«t,
2810 Meple Ave ., 304 -875-

Rotary plow tor Gr•velv trector.
Cs ll 614 -446· 4149

El) &lt;1) One Day at a Time

1973 Mazd1 RX -2. Nne good,
ttrll good , rotary engine.
12150 .00 . Call batora 9:00PM,

Mi111d lwy t1 . b1le. C1H 614388-9887.

Hollend tobacco sener
614 -256 -1467 .

Cil al il} ABC News

19B1 Z 28 C•mero. 3&amp;0 auto,
T-top. good cond. 304-5762119 .

CROSS &amp; SONS

340 lntemationel tr•ctor with
plows &amp; mower . U .495. Call
614 -286 -6522 .

nament

Sltde in 1ruck camper, atove.
ice-box. turnance. eink. lots of
dattt apace. sleep• 4, t760 .
614 -388-9780.

HOW A COMPEiENiTHIE!F
DOES HIS WORI(.

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Smith King Mackerel Tour-

1975 Sooth Wind motor home.
Cofr4)illlly 11H-conta1ned . Low
mllea. Mu1t 1eil C1ll 614-9926908.

304-87! -7t09.

63

&amp;978.

8t4 ·992 ·Z724 .

304·87! ·8888.

Hay &amp; Grain

M1111 llthl. lmlll horizonel
milling m•chine. Mig watd1r .
Rldiel arm drill P'"'· 304-&lt;168 1920 1fter 8 :00PM.

Prom Gown1. till 9 -10 . On•
blul. one p6nk, llka new . Mutt
... to •PPr~lltl, 30•·871-

1979 Monte C1rlo landaau.
Lo.ted. Good condition . C1M

Hay for Mle 75 cent11 bale. C1ll
614 -379-2424 .

86 Musev Fargu1on 240 die11l.
2 spd. trans. live powa1 . spin
outl. power steenng . Call 814379 -2652 .

INESINGj

Rifleman

(]) Fishing: 1984 Arthur

&amp; Campers

Autos for Sale

71

Farm Equipment

JIM ' S FARM EQUIPMENT
CE NTEA SA 35 W Galhpolls,
Oh1o Call 614 -446-9777, 1v1.
614 -""6 -3692 . Up front tt'K ·
ton with warrenty over 75 uHd
lrecrors, 1000 toole .

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Hey for Hie Of UMII . Round lila
squera bll". C1n delivtf . Call
Tom stu,..,, 6U -38B ·B17B

U.S 35 Wen, J1ckson . Ohto.
614 -286 -6461 .
Mauay Ferguson. New Holl1nd.
Bush Hog S1ln &amp; Service Ov1r
40 u1ed tractors to choosa from
&amp; OO"l)leta line of new &amp; used
ttqUipmAnt Largest ealaction in
SE . Oh10 .

6:30 D Cii NBC Nightly News

(l) Doctor Who

64

Fa r111 Siip pl les
&amp; L1ves tnck

CAPTAIN EASY

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(llJ Good Times
6:05 (I) Down to Earth In

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AKC Poodle puppies , Es11er
tpecaal . 2 male end 2 femal1.
Ca ll 614 -446 -0497

Auto Repair

Auto Plintlng and body work,
doni to your lltilflctfon. rlcaive 10 par cant off •ny job
ICh.tuled between now 1nd
MIV 111. lnsur•nc:e cl•ima, "
det1illng end sonw mech1nictl .
worll. ffae eetimatae. Call for
eppointiT'III'It , . 3()4-1!176·2883 .

puppiM . C1ll

Rat Terrlf!lr pupp ies, •••ndtrd,
bobte•led . 6 weeke old . Call
614 -266 -1467

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Oragonwvnd Cen1ry Kennel
CFA Himal•y•n. Persian end
S1am111 kittent. AKC Chow
puppie1. C1H 448-3844 1fler
7PM .
Ticktield
grooming.Kennel•
Obedi1nct
All breed
traming
dog

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Pets for Sale

by Henr• Arnold and Bob Lee

Unscfamble these lour Jumbles ,
one letter to each square, to fl)m'l
four ordinary WOfds

EVENING
6:00 D CII NewaCenter
@ Green Acres
(]) Mazda Sportslook
(]) liJ Cil Ql il} @ Nowa
fll CIJ Diff'rent Strokes
(]) 3·2· 1, Contact (CCI

Fiberglael topp• flu 8 h . bid
with 111ding wlndow1, A-1 eond,

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~ THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME

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3/31/86

379·2226.

1.600 ft . Walnut •nd Ch1rry
lumber. saa1oned and cured for
2 yeatt. 304-675- 3924 after
5 :00PM.

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Television
Viewing

All tYPII uud 6 rebuil t
tranamisaiona- uantfer cuM
100 . Ovet"drive, front wheel a..
rNr whe.. driv1 . Tranami11ion
ldtl 6 tcult oonverten. Alllyp•
eir co,.,rllton 1 to 50 HP . 8
HP · 2 stago 11 ,2516. Ctll 814·

Block . bricll , mort•r •nd me·
sonry 1Upplin. Mount1in S11t1
Block, R1 . 33 , New Haven . W.
Va . 304.-882· 2222

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Ohio

Auto Parte
&amp; Accessories

76

Kentucky Lump, Ohto Lun'CI ,
OhiO Stoller Y•rd or deiNery,
cAment bloclle •nd building
m•tltfial Gallipolis Btock Co ,
Pint St , G111ipolla. Ohio C1ll
614 -446-2783 .

4831 .
HALF PRI CE I flllhing •!Tow
sig n1 12991 L!Qhtad . non ·•rrow
12791 Nonlightld *2291 Fr-..
lenert! Only ftw ltft. See
locelly . 11800 )423 - 01 &amp;3 .
•nylime

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by urry

Building Materi1l1
Block, brick, M"i''ler pip•. win dowa. Hntell. etc. Cteudt Win tar•. Rio GrtnddO Ctll 8U 24&amp; -61 21

V1lley Furn1ture. new &amp; uted
ltrge saction of ouelity tumi·
tun 12U Eutern A11e.
Gallipolis

2 bdr , n11r S itver Bridge Piau
Nica c1rpeting, w1ter &amp; gar•b·
age paid Cell614 ·446 ·7025

814 · 992 - &amp;8~8

Treller for 11nt, rlfrtncet and
depolh:. you PlY utilitl" , 30467&amp;· 2635

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Wllhert. drvera . refrigeuton.
r1nges Sllaggs Apphencu.
Upper Rive• Rd beside Stone
Crest Motel. 814 -448 -1398 .

Furn 1pt . 919 2nd A.ve . Galli ·
polis st'ltre bllth. sm gle mele.
e150 mo .. utll1t1M p11d Call
"46·44 18 after 7pm

3 BA mobile hom•. 314 lrd St ,
K•n•uge , 446 -7473
2 bedroom, R1clne arta. C•ll

Used Furnlturfl .. OrAIIM , &amp; bed,
Trundle o.d . metel oHice dnk1
3 mil11 out Bulav1lle Ad . Op~
9em to 5pm . Mon thru S•• ·
61 4 ·448 -0322

1 pc. d inttte set no . 3 pc.
bedroom suite including mil ·
trhs &amp; bo• 1300 . 112 bed
including msnre•• S. box spring•
1nd dra11er $200 Cell 614 ·
446 -0924

3QH70 -4164

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

LAYNE 'S FURNITURE
Sofas 1nd chairl priced trom
1286 to 189 5 Tables , t50 and
up to U26 Hide·e-bedl , t390
and up 10 $&amp;&amp;0 , 10t• bedl
1145. Recliners . 1225 . to
1375 , lamps from 128 to
8125 pc dilllttn from t109 .•
to435 . 7pc . l189andup . Wood
1able with li11 ch1irs U85 to
8745 De1k 1125 up to 1376
Hutchet. 1660 Bunll bed compill• w1th m1ttr••ae1, 1275.
1nd up to 1396 . Bab~ beds.
t11 0 MattreUf!ll or box
~pung1, full or twin , 163 ., tirm.
t73 and 883 . Quean lltt,
8225 . Bed framet , 820.1nd
t26 . 10 gun - Gun clbin11t1.
S350 Gil or electric r1ngh
t375 Beby mattretlfl, U&amp; 6.
845, bed framee no, t25, •
130. ktng frame 8 50 . Good
1ehtction of b.-.lroom tuitll.
rocken, met1i c1binet1. heed board• $38 &amp; up to 1615 .

Monday, March 31, 1986

Monday, March 31, 1986

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SALE

SHEERS

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- la'll• assort ..nl of &lt;olors
- Ma&lt;hiM walhablo
-UM~&lt;OIItd resistance to sun
dam ago
- Outstanding wear lifo
- 12 inches widt
- 36 to 90 in&lt;hos length
REG. 17.99 to 131.99 Pair

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Sale Pried

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THROW
RUGS
Large assortment of colo rs and sizes

I

up to 48"x72" .•
Machine washable - ma chine dryable.
100% Dacron Polyester.
Reg. $5.39 21 " x34" Rug ....... $4.33
Reg. $8.99 2b" x44' Rug ........ s7.13
Reg , 510 .99 24" xb0 " Rug ... $8.73
Reg. $16.99 3b" xb0" Rug ..... s1J.S3
Reg. s27 .99 48 "x72" Rug ..... 522.33

BERKLINE

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CHAIRS
Saw on our entire stock of
quality Berl!line chairs.
Recliners, Rocker/Recliners
Wallaway Reclin1n

25°/o
OFF

$6 39 TO
$2539

ALL CHAIRS
OAK

CURIO CABINETS

DELUXE UPIRIGHTJ
WITH
HEADLIGHT

For that extra accent ... quality
oak curios cabinets.
REG. 1280.00 to '369.00

Powertul Mo tor
Top. Loadrng Oust Bag
Power Or•Yen Bea ter
Ba • Bru sh Rou

Model 1114

$tltPII~u

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$

GET S200°0

Roto-Ma11C

V1bfa Groome1 11

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UPRIGHT

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$9 88

Furniture Throws

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FOR YOUR OLD SOFA

S24nos
"7 • ~~..:·'"

Trade your old sofa in on a new Kroehler.
N.orwalk or Rowe 2 or J piece living room
suite. We'll give you 1200.00 trade -in allo·
wance toward the purchase of the new
suite.

Solid color and prints to match mostdecors. Machine washable for easy
care .
$8.49 60"x70" ...........Solo 16.79
$12.49 90"x70" ,.......Solo 19.99
$15.99 120"x70" .,.,Solo 112.79
$J9.99 140"x70" ....Solo 115.99

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CUSTOM MADE

SQ. YD.

Th ic,~ . luxurious sculptured Saxony.

100 ,, contmuous Filament Nylon resists abrasions and Will not fuu or
shed. Tefl on carpet protector helps
prevent so1l10g and staining whi le reducing stat1c electr ic ity shocks.
Armstro ng lim1ted Five -year Warran ty
1s yo ur assurance of quality .
Stoc ked m Blue Granite. Hon ey Peach
an d Hemp Be 1ge. 12ft. widt h.

DRAPERY
SALE

SAMSONITE

CARD
TABLES
Stur dy construction wi th

50°/o

vinyl top.

OFF

Reg. IJS.OO

30" Table ... Sale 128 .00
Reg. $43.00

34" Table ... Sale 134 .00

SHEETS

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ON QUALITY DECORAMA
DRAPES AND BEDSPREADS

KIRSCH

ANY WIDTii . ANY LENGTH, ANY FULLNESS
*HUNDREDS OF COLORS AND PATTERNS
*HAND SET PERMANENT PLEATS
*LINED AND UNLINED

DRAPERY
HARDWARE
SAL

first quality oo-tron
percale sheets. Each
set contams one fit ted sheet. one flat
sheet and two pillow· Special Spring Clean1_ing ~~
Sale prices oo
cases.
Kirsch Drapery Harcl!•m.
Twin
~a lance rods. curtain rods.
Sheet Set ... $1 3.99 traverse rods , cafe rods,
deco ra tor traverse rod and
Full
drapery hooks.
Sheet Set ... l1 9.99
Queen
Sheet Set .. ,126.9'1

TOWEL
SALE
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$224 00

asso r' men! ol Ofmts

$2 .4q Wash Cloth .. . 11. qq
13.99 Hand iowei .. . IJ. l q
ss ,qq Both ToweL ... 14.7 q

Matching Blllspreads Are Also IICiuciCI 5D"'el

Sua

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20°/o

BEDDING SALE
EXTRA PREMIER COMFORT
H&lt;avy Duty Coik- Smoolh

IN STOCI!

WALLPAPER
SALE

R£AOl -MA D£

DRAPERY
SALE
N1ce assortment of fabncs
drapes

R£G. ISSO.OO

FULL SET QUEEN SET

$21 ooo $2 7

Give your home a oew look'
Choose fro m huod reds of
patterns to compliment any
decor. All are gua ra nteed .
Most are was hab le and pre pa sted

m unlined . msulated l1n1ng

or self-lin ed

REG. $380.00

T~ Conslru&lt;tion

00

QUALITY ARMSTRONG
AND CONGOLEUM VINYL
FLOOR COVERING
Sta&lt;ked in 12 and 9 ft widths

ONLY

$595 SQ. YD.

II\ISTALLATIOI\I AVAILABLE

40°/o
OFF
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CARPET REMNANTS
SAVE UP TO 50°io

DINETTE SALE
Sou an dmmg n om fur niture, mt tal dintlte uh and

wood dinolle 'o"'
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Reg. $239 . 3 pc Metal
Sole
Reg . 8298.00 7 pc. Metal. .. Sole
Reg. '349.00 7 pc MetaL..... Sale
Reg. '4 12 .00 5 pc. Oak . .... . Sale
R~. $ 10 60 .00 7 pc. Pin a ..... Sale

' 191 .00
'224.00
' 262.00
•329 .00
'798.00

h eel lent COIOJ sel ec tion of permanent pres s. machine wash·
able Cape Co d curta1ns. Polyester/Rayon blend in 68 " width.

sol•dco101 '" 21" to 63" l.ncths. P•ints '" 21" to 15"1encths
Reg. 'H~ .... 24 &amp; 30 in&lt;h ................ Solo '4.7 9

1252 12"x15'6' trawn Sc~turecl...'16a
'225 12'•13' camel.. ..................... l173
1168 9'x12' C.lery GrHn .............. I12S
5252 12'x19' Brown Janes ............ 5189
1250 12'x15'4" Burnt Orange ...... $165
s14 a,00 10 •X17'7" Brown ...............575 ·
1199.00 12'x18' Orange Plush ........199
596 12 'x11'6" Gr11n Turf ...............148
12b412'x16' 6"Rust ..................... 517S

PORCH ND PATIO

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- I fOWft Or green
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