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Feb 14-Symmes Valley ......................... Meigs
Fb. IL .................... Southern vs. Kyger Creek
Class A Sectional at Meigs 7:00

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Class A Sectional at Gallipolis 9 P.M.

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Feb . 13-Federal Hocking ...... ................. Away
feb. 14-0ak Hil ................................... Home
Fb. 18... .............................. Eastern vs . Miller
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stale, wtth some widely scattered flurries.
A northwest flow continues to pump cold air into the
state. Highs today and Thursday should be 15to~ and
lows tonight will rang.&gt; from 5 below zero in the rorth
to 10 above over the southern counties.
On Friday, with high pressure well east ri Ohio, the
winds will become southerly and usher In moderating
temperatures.
. Highs Friday and Saturday soould be in the lis and
readings Sunday are anticipated lobe in the 40s and
lower 50s.
A weak weather system was expected to move
across Ihe state later today and early tonight. causing
snow flutTies . With high pressure moving over Ohio
Thursday . skies should be partly ID mostly sunny .
On Friday. a weather system that was over the
Southwest United Slates loday is expected to move
across Ohio, causing a chan"" of snow. Saturday

WASHINGTON tUP)) - The
call for a deficit -cutting tax increaS&lt;' is growing in Congress. but
President Reagan. drawing battle
lines with critics who say his budget
is "dead on arrival,' ' warns any ta"
hike will be "vetoed on arnval" al
lhe While HOUSI'.
AI his news conferene&lt;' Tuesday
night. Reagan pushed his idea of
slashing lhe deficit through spend·
ing reductions. alone. and took
clear aim at lawmakers - includ ing some Republican allies - who
have begun to call fo r lax hikes.
such as an oil import fee. as a way to
avoid painful domestic cuts.
"Let's be frank ," Reagan said:
"ThoSI' who say thai our budget is
DOA - dead-on- arrival - arc
really saying 'Brace yourself for a
lax Increase.· 1 ihlnk taxpayers
want Congress to get its own houS&lt;'

in order. 1 do too. so res! assured
that any tax increaseSI'Ilt tomewUI
he VOA. vetoed on arrival."
The sentiment lor an oil import
fee has been growing In Congress in
recent weeks as the price of foreign
oil has plunged to the sro.per-barrel
range.
Supporters agree !he tax would
raise Ihe cost of gasoline. but argue
that with the falling cost of the
foreign product . !he priC&lt;' all he gas
pump will not go above whal most
Americans arc already used lo
pay mg.
Reagan, who has minced no
words in his ~position lotax hikes.
reccnlly hinted that he would
consider the oil import lee - bui
only iltili' money wen I to pay fort ax
brt&gt;aks and rale cuts included in an
overall, "rt'l'enue-neutral" tax reform plan.

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Both the Pomeroy Area and
Middlepo11 Chambers of Com·
merce votro Tuesday lodonale$500
each lo Ihe Meigs County Recrea ·
lion Program which is currently
being developed by the Gallli aMeigs Community Action Agency .
David Gloeckner. director ollbc
Job Training Partnership Acl
Program for C.AA. visited both
meetings to explain the program
briefly and formally request the
donations .

Gloeckner explained that a
C.AA survey of county needs.
which was completed last year.
showed thai a major cone&lt;'m of
Meigs residents is lhe lack of
recreal tonal opporlunit ies lor
youths and adults.
Gloeckner also pointed out thai
functioning recreational programs
could help In allracting economic
dewlopment to lhr count y.
C.A.A. is altempllng 10 "link" a,ll
existing monies in the area.

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should be dry and a chance of rain or snow is in
Sunday's forecast.
Across the nation, a powerful Pacific snowstorm
swept toward the West Coast today. threatenmg to
dump up to 3 feet on the northern Sierra Nevada.
while a blast of arctic air that chilled the norllwrn
Plains moved toward the East Coasl.
A heavy snowstorm that blanketed the East Coasl
with up to a loot of snow Tuesday moved oot to sea.
but travelers advisories remained in ellecl from New
York lo Virginia because of icy roads .
An arctic air' mass coming on the heels of Tuesday· s
snowstorm pushed temperatures in 1he nor! hern
Plains and lhe upper Mississippi Valley as low as 10
below zero. with wind chills a frigid 25 below.
The cold air was expected lo extend to the East
Coast. where temperatures were expected lobe in Ihe
teens in northern New England and in lhP :!Is and 30s

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HowPVer, congressional calls lor
the tax as a way to cut Ihi&gt; dellcit
have grown stronger In recent
weeks.
But Reagan was steadfast In
continuing his bpposilion to any tax
Increase. contending thai till&gt; economic growth of recent years was
due mostly ID his J.!ID tax cut plan.
"It's historic thai when you go
above a certain percentage in
taking revenue from till&gt; private
sector. government taking rPVenue
from the private sector. you find
lha I you slow !he economy."
Reagan said.
"The latest ev iden~ollhis Is thai
our tax program, one&lt;' instituted, I
think is th(&gt; principle reason lor the
:l! straight months of economic
recovery that we have had," he
no led.
Reagan added Ihal ~ lawmakers

in the middle Atlantic states as far south as the
Carolinas. The predicted htgh m Raleigh - Durham.
N.C., today is 38.
Despite the falling temperatures. an officia l with
the Washington. D.C.. Snow Center said he expected
no major problems Wednesday morning.
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Warmer temperatures are on the way. the National
Weather Servie&lt;' said.
Rain fell along the Pacific roast early today in
advance of a snowstorm expected to bury higher ·
ele,·aiions in the northern Sierra Nevada and the
Lake Tahoe area under 1 to 3 f&lt;'&lt;'l of snow. Heavy
snow was also predicted for parts of Id aho. Wyoming
and Montana.
Tuesday's snowstorm spread snow from Tennessee
and Illinois to the Atlantic Coast and north into New
England. tangling rush-hour traffic. delaying flights
and clooing schools as it rolled east

couldn't agree an cutting domestic
programs. they soould, Instead of a
tax hike. give him the "line ilem
veto" power to cuI specific projects
from whatever budget they
approve .
'T il make the culsandget Ihe job
done," he boasted.
Despite the president's tough
talk. Congress is still expected to
continue to study the oil import tax
and a Sen ale Finance subcommittee plans lo hold hearings on the
issue later lhls month.
There also is a split among
members of Ihe fuU Senate Finane&lt;'
Committee. which next month
plans to begin drafting its version of
a tax reform bill. A number of
members want to use Ihe tax to pay
for tax breaks in that bill. while
others wanl lo use it to cut the
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deftdt .

Gloeckner said. to fund Ill&lt;' "countywide" program.
A total of S32.46.'i in bcal funding
is lll'&lt;'ded lor development of the
program wilh C.AA providing
$27,265 In Job Training Partnership
Act monies. With the dona lions
from Pomeroy and Middleport
Chambers. and other local oources.
Ihat goal has been surpassed.
Middleport Chamber voted to
give tlrlr
to the program by
Sept. Ilof this year. Pomeroy voted
In deliver on their donation by the
end oi!JecE&gt;mber.
In other mailers. BUI Francis
reported to the Pomeroy Chamber
lr Is stUl awalllng a call from GTE
regarding a proposal lor loll-free
telephone· serviC&lt;&gt; between the
Pomeroy-Middleport area and Ma·
son County.
Francis sai!l_ this area. and lhe
Ravenswood-Portland areas. are
the only communities between
Marietta and Huntington that are
linked by bridges but not loll-frn&gt;
telepoore serviC&lt;&gt;.
He said hP toought that only 100
signatures would be needed on a

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cilizens• petilion fort he (TOposal. A
public hearing would lhl&gt;n by
scheduled by Ihi&gt; Public Ul ililics
Commission of Ohio where testimonies would be taken.
Francis said lhe loll-free serv ice
soould be oought afler in conjurelion wilh olhl&gt;r local organizations
from both sides of Ihi&gt; liver.
The organizing rommillee oil he
Dave Diles Riverside Park In
Middleport will be meeting tonight
(Wednesday ), 6:30p.m., at Middleport Village Hall. The meeting was
announced yesterday at Middleport
Chamber when a briefupdateofthr
park's progress was reported.
Middleport Chamber has estab·
llshed a separate treasury for
development of the park il was
announced.
Middleport Chamber also dis·
cussed participating in Clean-Up
Ohio Week. April 19-26, but no
formal action was taken.
Both Pomeroy and Middleport
Chambers meet on the second
Tuesday of eac h rronl h at 12 noon
and I p.m. ~pecllvely .

U.S. planes conduct
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From local&amp;
UPI reports
All Meigs County schools remained closed today
due to an approximate eight inch snow which fell
Monday night and Tuesday morning. While main
roads are relatively clear secondary roads remain icy
in below freezing temperarures. All schools are at
least two days over the five days permitted without
makeup lime being required .
Ohioans can expect bitter cold overnight temperatures lor another couple of nights before a Februar,lhaw sends temperatures into the 40s and 50s. the
National Weather Service says.
Skies were partly lo mostly cloudy overnight, with
occasional snow. confined to lhe northern counties.
Mosl accumulations were jusl a dusting. with some
places in extreme Northeast Ohio repot1 ing 1 lo 2
inches.
The skies cleared late this morning over mosl ri !he

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BOYS

Feb. 14-Federal Hocking ...................... Home
Feb. 20 ................ ............ Meigs vs. Ale111nder
Class AA Sectional at Athens 7:30
GIRLS
FEb. 17 ........... .. .. ............. Meigs vs . Winner of
Belpe ·New Lui ngton Game

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VALENTINE DAY COMING -Americans wUI sptlnd$570 mUllon oo
c110dy this Valentine's Day, which Is the burth large!!l day lor CIUidy
sales of the year ranldng behind Christmas, Halloween 1111d Easier.
John Donahue, merchandise mt111ager ol Fruth's, holds a tlree po1111d,
S3UO heart·shaped box oiValentlne candy which Is among tiE offerings
In the Big &amp;lnd area litis year.

WASHINGTON tUPI) -Planes
from two U.S. aircraft carriers.
steaming wllh their baltle groups
oil the Libyan roast. conducted
night operations today In another
assertion or U.S. rights to interna tional alrspae&lt;', officials said.
Planes from Ihe USS Coral Sea
and USS Saratoga resumed Dying
near the Libyan skies of the central
Mediterranean latP Tuesday in
accord with a notice or Intent filed
Sunday by the U.S. 6th Fleet . a
spokesman said. The operations
wt&gt;re to end 7 p.m. Friday.
President Reagan told a nallonally teiPVIsed news conrerene&lt;'
Tuesday ~ dld not know ·'the
nature of the operations" in ttr
area well enough to say whl&gt;ther the
earlier planes or lhe ships would
cross what Libyan leader Col.
Moammar Khadalycalled the "line
of death" Into the Gulf of Sidra .
HP said Khadaly's claim to th(&gt;
gull, which Is not recognized by the
United States, would be "akin to us
claiming waters all the way from
Flortda to Mexico."
It marked the second time In less
than a month that the U.S. Navy
came w!lhln striking distance or lb£'
Libyan-claimed gull. Similar rna·
neuvers were conducted between
Jan. 24-31.

Asked whether the United Slates
was playing into Khadaly's hands
by holding the exercises near
Libyan territory. Reagan replied.
"It didn't add to his image lhe first
time we did II ."
Unlike lhe firs! lime. Libya also
planned lo conduct Dlghl q:&gt;erations
from land bases In the same area
and flied a similar notlllcallon with
civilian authorities thai overlaps
the American notie&lt;'. It wtll run
through Feb. 18.
Renewal ri U.S. flight maneuvers
by t~ carriers, which ar~&gt; ammg
about 20 U.S. ships In till&gt; area,
apparenlly Is intended to maintain
U.S. pressure on the North African
country and demonstrate U.S.
resolve to conduct operations In
international waters and airspace.
The gulf Is within the Flight
Information Region and the United
States recognizes Libyan claims
only up to the 12-mile Umll, the
International standard.
Khadaly, woo rEPOOfedly has
warned the Unlled States against
crossing till&gt; "line d. death" Into the
gull, has threatened to attack
aircraft flown by El Al Israel
Airlines because of Israel's Inter·
ceptlon last week d. a Libyan
executive jel near Cyprus.

ADDRESS~ REPOR'IERS - President Ronald Reagan addressed
memhers of the news media 'liu&gt;iday night during ltls 33rd news
conrerence. UPI.

Bush pledges help
to parts of Ohio
CINCINNATI rUP! I - Vice
President George Bush concluded a
three-city visit of Ohio Tuesday
night by pledging to bring ('CO nomic
recovery to the "parts of Ohio" that
have laggro behind the res! of the

separa tes us from lhe DPmocratic
Party."
Bush was in Cincinnati to raise

money for the campaign of Rep .
Tom Kindness. ROhio. who Is
challenging Sen. .John Glenn. D·
nation.
Ohio. this year.
"There are more Americans a I
In addition to the 4JJ people at the
work today than al any other time $TOO-a -plate dinner. about 50 couin the history of the United Stales r:i ples altended a $JOOJ.a. couple
America ... ·Bush told a che&lt;'ring private reception with the vice
crowd ol430 people at a $100-a-plate president. Kindn ess campaign o[fi.
Republican fund-raising dinner.
cials said they hoped to raise about
"Bulle! me bevery clear." added $100.000 from the events.
Bush. "We understand that parts of
Earlier in Columbus and Clevethis country have not benefitted land. Bush said Pres ident Reagan's
fully and equally in Ihis recovery . "unprecedentedly high " popularity
Paris of Ohio have not benefitted will help Republicans make gains
and lagged behind.
nexl fall in local and stateelecr'-lns.
"To the people in thoSI' towns and
He said thoSI' gains will lead to a
cities - and they are out Ihere "broad Republican realignment"
here's our pledge: We are not going oil hi&gt; counliJ''S polilical institutions .
to stop working. we are not going lo and roasted !hal "the Republi ca ~
stop lighting. weare nol goinglo be party is becom ing the new party 0t
satisfied until every single Ameli· the American peop l~ ...
can who waniS a job in lhP private
"The American prople want :"x
sector has th at job.
reform that Is pro-jobs. pro-gro111 h.
"That Is our objective. And Ihalls pro-opportunity. pro- family and
why we have to keep this recovery pro-investment .·· Bush told a breakgoing forward . Opportunity lor la st al the C l~vcl and CitY Club
America- that's what we (Repub- Forum. "The House bill is not and if
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licans ) stand lor. And that's whal

ON CAMPAIGN TilAJL - Vlce-...EIIIdenl George Bush, on a lund

raising Swlnf!i throuf!ih Ohio lo buDd liE Ohio House Republlc1111
campalf!in collers, gestures as he addre&amp;8es a SIOO per !iate luncheon In
Coltunbus 'lilesday. Buslt also had slops In Cleveland and Clllclnnall.

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Jayhawks humble 'Missouri; Notre Dame wins ByCOLUNSYEARWOOD
UPJ Sporis WriiAlr
Sometimes it· s just hard to be
humble.
"We played great," sald Kansas
coach Larry Brown, who couldn't
hid&lt;&gt; hls prtde after his No. 3
J ayhawks annihilated Big Eight
rival Missourt 1(X}66.
"That's as fine a game as we've
played," Brown added. "We bo&gt;at a
good team by a lot and that doesn't
happen very of1en. Bul we played
as well as we can possibly play. You
don't like to beat people like that but
we played so well - whal C04 Id we

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SCRABBLE, Va. - Our local
paper, the weekly Rappahannock
News , carried a rema rkably reassuring headline last week:
"County Shows Little Gro"1h."
The f1gures made us quietly
proud.
Aeeordlng to statistics released
by the . Rappahannock-Rapiden
Planning Commission, Rappahan nock County had a net growth bo&gt;t ween l!l!ll and the end of 1984 of
precisely seven persons. We went
up from 6,003 to 6,100, a gain of 0.1
percent. That figurt'S out to 22.4
persons per square mile. Here in
the Blue Ridge Mountains, nobody
crowds anybOdy.

Our county seat is the town of
Washington. ~rge himself taid.
It out as a 17-year,.old surveyt:r.
He named the main streel(there
aren't but two streets) after his
sweetheart, name or Gay Fairfax, anddespitetbe semantic erosion of reeent years It remains
Gay Street to this day. Acrr:ss
from the courthouse is the Gay
Street Theatre. We have a movie
there every Saturday night, lri
season. The town of Washington
had a population of 247 in 19!ll.
Now It's down to 230.
You will unders tand that our
county seat Is not exactly a throbbing center of commerce. We

have one of the ftnest rJ&gt;Staurants
on the East Coast, where dinner
for two will set you back a
hundred bucks, but otherwise
there's no business to speak or.
Rappahannockers are not much
on business, or mlndustry either,
for that matter. The planning
commission credited us with a
labor force of 2.679, of whom only
132 are unemployed .
my guess Is that most of those
132 are unemployed more by
choice than by mls!brtune. A
healthy man would have to work
hard to stay unemployed In Rappah~nnock County. There's always something that needs to bo&gt;

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:The Reagan administration, impatient with foot-dragging by Soviet
leader Mikhail Gorbachev, is prodding the Kremlin to agrt'l' oo a date for
~ next superpower summit.
. The State Department Monda&gt;· ca lled on the Soviets to "move ahead" on
t.ne. issue. following a ,..,port from Sen. Edward Kennedy , D-Mass .. that
Oorbachev is tying progrt'Ss in arms contml negotiat ions to the summil
date.
: Department spokesman Charles Redman said U.S. negotiators have
"Instructions to make rapid progri'Ss" in the Gen!'\·a arms cont rol talks
"wherever possible." including oo intermed ia tE.L ran~· ruclear missiles in

E;urope.
· Kennedy, who met with Gorbachev in Moscow last week, quoted the
SOviet leader as saying an agft'l'ment oo loose weapons "would just ity the
proposed next summit meeting."
. Redman also said the administratiOn welcomes news that the Soviet
gi)vernment will allow the emigration of 25 Sov iet Jews. But he pointedly
n9ted the overall level of Jewish e migralion is "extremely low," wilh
thousands or Jl'Ws denied permission to leave .
:!'We call on Soviet authorttles to gran t exit perm ission to all Soviet Jews
who wish to emigrate." he told reporters.
. Redman read slalement s to reporters prepared in reponst'S to
s(atennent s by Kennedy Saturday upon his l't'tum from Moscow.
·Kennedy quoted Gorbarhev as say lng tha i. wit hout the prospect of an
aims control agf'('Pment. the Soviet leader questioned the value of a
summit in June. as the administration proposed. Kennedy also said Soviet
authorities had agrc!'d to permit r migmtion of 2S proplr on a Jist he
provided.
Redman sa id the admmistration a~reesarmscontrol is "a priori tv task"
bul believt'S summ it pr..,parations should procero as agrt'l'd at the first
Reagan-Gorbachev summit in Geneva in November. The two lmders
agreed to mt'l't in Washington this year.
"Obviously agf'('Pingon a date is a n important part of these prcva ratons
and we would like the Sovif&gt;ts to move ahead on this issue," Redman said.
. The administration has suggt'Sted .June or J uly for the next &amp;Jm mit. but
the Soviets have balked. Administration officials reported!)' do not want
the summit to take place durtng the August vacation penod, or during the
fall election campaign.
On olher U.S.-Sovil&gt;t tapirs. Redman :
-Decllned comment on the impending East -West prisoner exchang&lt;&gt; in
BE'rlin that will reportedlv include Soviet dissid&lt;&gt;nt Anatolv Shcharanskv . A
U.S. official conlirmed in BE'rlin tha t the swap wUI occur TUI'Sdav . .
-Sa id the administrat ion is working on re;trirting aeet.'SS b) Soviet bloc·
scholars ro U.S. supc=mputrrs. Reagan told reporters at lhf' Wh irr
House lh£' nrw procedure'S will be&gt; Jl('('pssm:.· to pr£'\'('nt "t hic\' rry of high
tech secl't'ts" bv the So,·iets.
-Said the U.S. Embassy in Moscow is conducting an inHostigationof the
reported vandalizing of a piano at til&lt;' !l'SidenCI' of l.S. Ambassador to
Moscow Anhur Hartm an Sunda~· ptior ton conCi'rt h~· a .fpwish diss idrnt .
-Said the Kremlin has "made no s&lt;cret of rts opposit JOn· to Jorda nia n
King HUSSC'tn's Middle East peace inil iatrve and has "opposro cwrv tro\'C
toward pPaCt' in the Middll' East in thP past drradr."

The Mussavi clan. currpntly

based in Leba non, deserves to be
treated with the same barbaric
lnhuman it}' its memli'rs have
shown toward the Americans they
have killed . We can't do tllat . but
we can put their depredat ions on
J'('COrd. against the day when they
will f!na llv be brough t to just ice.
One point about t he Mussavi
clan should be made clea r at lhe
start: its motivt'S for ter roriz in g
America ns have less to do wit h

Shiitl' Mos lem fundamentalism
than with plain, old -fashioned
greed. The so-ca lled Islamic revolu tion merely gi\'I'S the Mussavis the protective colora tion of

religious fervor as they shoot and
bom b their way to ever-greater
power.
In fac t. intel li ge nce assessments of the Mu ssavls' rapid ac cu mulation of wea lth and in fluen ce suggest that thrv are
closer to the Corleo ne famll.1· of

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painted, or repaired, or ~sh ·
hogged- some fence that has to
be restrung, some firewood that
ought to be cut and spilt. First
thing you know, it will he March
and the garden plots will have to
bo&gt; turned over. It's getting harder
and harder to find someone to do
the work .
The hunting season, which begins in September and laps over
into January, was about average
this year. Hunters killed 1,(!11 deer
and 13 bear. Nothing unusual
there. Quail and rabbits were
down, but squirrels were way up.
WUd turkeys continue tbelr romeback. Quite a lew grouse live In the
higher elevations, but they rarely
rome to town . One af1ernoon lasl
summer, a cock grouse came
sauntering down the fence-row In
back of our house. WI! watched
him br maybe three or bur min·
utes as he took his own sweet IInne
· for a stroll. The grouse Is a snappy
dresser. This one looked like a car
salesman at an office party. A
kloker.
According to the planning commission, we had 49 crimes In Rap:
pahannock County in 1984. The
number seems a mite high. We
had one spectacular homicide a
couple of years ago, growing out
of a !eud over a right-of-way, but
that's about the only fatal shooing
of recent memory. Nobody gets
raped or mugged. Our crime Is
generally at the level of speeding
71 mlles an hour on Route 522. The
crime Is in being too dumb to
know where Sheri!! Woodward Is
lurking. Every week we read the
Rappahannock News to see who
got caught.
What else is news ? Our retail
sales were estimated at $8.8 mU ·
lion 1984, and that figure seems a
mite high too. Much of It must ile
in tbose $50 dinners at the Inn. The
farmers' co-op does a good business, but $8.8 million?

do?"

Kansas, one day after achieving
its highest ranking this season,
improved its record to 2.1-3 overall
and _8-1 in the Big Eight. The
Jayhawks shol 71 percent in
extending their winning streaks to
four games overall and 30 games at
home.
Derrick ChiE.'IIous scored 17
points and Jeff Sirong 14 for

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"The Godfather" than to the
dedicated followers of Mohammed .
In only three years, from their
base In the Bekaa Valley of east·
e rn Lebanon, the Mussavis have
murdered and kidnapped Amerl·
ca ns, leaving at least 264 dead as
a result of their operations. They
still hold four almost -forgotten
American citizens as bostagi'S.
Anot her America n, CIA agent
William Buckley was brutalized
for a year after his kidn applng
and evcntuallv died of heart fai lure brought on by torture.
The Mussavls were responsible
for the Octobo&gt;r 19Kl bombingofthe
U. S. Marine barracks at Beirut
Airport In which 241 died . Then in
December of that year they were
peripherally involved In a serl!'S of
bombings in Kuwait, which re·
suited In the arrest and conviction
of 17 conspirators.
Two of the 17 were Lebanese
Shiit es - bot h from the Mussavi
cla n, according to Intelligence
sources. • A Mussav l terroris t
ga ng. calling itself Hezboliah
!Party of Godt. emerg&lt;&gt;d a t about
that time and began a wave of kid·
napping a nd hij ack ing wit h one

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night's ball game al South Bend, Ind. The Irish de!eated the Rams,
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regular season at al-0, co ntinued Its
climb and moved up one spot to
sixth, followed by Columbus Soulh
119·1). Cincinnati Prin&lt;Fton 118-11.
Maumee (19-01 and CIE.'IIeland
Glenville (18-21, rt'lurnlng to the top
10 aft er 2-wt'l'k absen&lt;F.
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76th consecutive win over thrt'l'
seasons. The Knights can break the
state record, held jointly with the
Middletown boys of I he mid - 19~s.
in their first sectional tournament
game .
West Holmi'S received 16 of 24
first place voti'S and 219 poll points,
while Granville. runnerup for lhe
fifth wt'l'k in a mw, got two firsts
and all points. The Blue Aces also
finished aJ. 0.
Wellsville. Rocky River Lutheran West and Wellington wound up
third, fourth and fifth agaln this
week. while Vienna Mathews ad vanced from sevenlh to six! h.
Rounding outlhe AA top 10 were
Kenton Ridge, Canfield, Tlpp City
Tippecanoe and Warsaw River
View.
&amp;the!. 19-0 going into its regular
home against
of
Sl'aSOn
finale Arcanum,
ThUtlidayswept
nightaJ at
26 first place voti'S in Class A and
held a 253-al3 margin over runnerup Antwerp 118-0L The Bees
won their 19th game Monday night.
70-28, over Cov ington.
Buckeye Central 116-21 wound up
third again among the small
schools and Kirtl and moved up to
four th, dropping Peebl es down one
spol to fifth .
Danville remain&lt;'&lt;l No. 6, followed by Galt'S Mills Hawken, Fort
Frye, Zanesville Rosecrans and
unbeaten North Lima Soul h Ranw.
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principal goal: release of the 17 themselves to the teeth, which Is
not to the advantage of the Islamic
prisoners In Kuwait .
For example, the key demand Republic of Iran. And there Is no
for release of the hijacked TWA way that we can bring them to
plane last June and a Kuwaiti air- their knees unless we are able to·
inflict relentii'SS blows on them
liner six months earlier was
releasee of the 17 terrorists . The from within. That Is, to neutralize
demands were not met. and the tbem at every step."
Unfortunately, the Mussavls
hijacklngs ended, but three
Americans were killed In the two have demonslrated an awful abUJty to live up to their bloodthirsty
Incidents.
rhetoric.
·
More significantly, last SepEXECUTIVE MEMO: Presitember lhe Hezboll a h reportedly
made a tentative offer of a pri - dent Reagan disclosed a while
soner swap: The four American back thai he had stopped using
hostages for two of the 17 terror- artiliclal sweetners In his coffee
Ists being held In Kuwait. The two because he didn't know what was
In them. The American Council
were I he Mussavi clansmen.
The ultimate aim of the Mus- on Science and Health, a genersavi family seems to be the crea - ally prop-Industry outfit, read
tion of an Islamic Republic of Le· about the remark and rushed
banon, run by pro-Iranian Shiites, Reagan a brochure on sweetners
of which the Mussavls would be with a note saying: "Here Is evthe most powerful. In a secret erything you want to know about
meeting with top Iranian offi- artificial sweetners and more."
cials, Hussein Mussavl (code- The council also added a comnamed Mirhashem) gave a rous- ment thai may have puzzled
ing speech laying out his objec- . Reagan: "Common table pepper
wouldn't survive the types of
tives :
"The reactionary forces of the tests done on artificial sweetnregion,'' he said, "either out offear ers." No word on what the presi or lor reasons of dependence on dent now uses in hts coffee- pre- •
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Seton, West Holmes
clamp down top spots
mLUMBUS, Ohio iUPII Cincinnati Seton and Millersburg
Wt'St Hohn!'S have put a virtual
clamp on the No. I spots in the
United Press International Ohio
High School Board of Coaches Class
AM and AA girls basketball
ratings and Tlpp City BE'thells only
one win away from tucking away it s
second consecutive title in Class A.
Seton, which wrapped up its
regular season at 20-0, held a solid
170-113 point spread over runnerup
Columbus Brookhaven with one
week of voting remaining. The
Saints received 13 of 18 first place
voti'S and 170 of a possible I!()
points.
Brookhaven 119-1 1. despite suffering Its first loss of the season, a
2-point overtime decision to Columbus South. moved past both Barbo&gt;rton and Pickerington this wrek lnto
the runnerup positiOn.
Barberton 117·21 and Pickerington (18-11 tied for third at llO.
followed by Canton McKinley 117-11
in flfth for the second week in a row
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assists and 3 rebounds. Cedric
Hunter had 16 points, Archie
Marshall 13 and Greg Drelling 12
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the first half. Manning scored 19
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halftime lead.
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Duke 85, Stetson 66
At Daytona Beach. Fla., Johnny
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first five mlnuti'S. After Stetson
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Notre Dame 81, Fordham 38
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Oklahoma 85, Kansas State 77
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Today in history
Today Is Wednt'Sday. Feb. 12. the ~lrd day of 1986 with 322 to !bllow.
This Is Abraham Lincoln 's birthda~ .
The moon is moving toward it s first quarter.
The morning stars are Mars and Saturn .
The E.'llenlng stars are Mercury, Venus and Jupiter.
Those born on this date are under the sign of Aquarius. They Include
Pollsh·Ameriean RevolutiOnary war hero Thaddeus Kosciusko In 1746:
phllanthroplst Peler Cooper in 1791 : Abraham Lincoln, 16th president of
the United States, and biologist Cllarles Darn'in in 1800. American labor
leader John L. Lewis in M; televisiOn and radio emcee Ted Mack In 1904:
actor Lome Greene In 1915 (age 711 : baseball player and sports
commentator Joe Garaglola in 19:!&gt; (age 001 , and actor Joe Don Baker in
19.li (age ~).
On thls date In hislory:
In l87T. Alexander Graham Bell's Invention . the lelephone. was llJbllcly
demonstrated with a lmlrup between lla;ton and Sa lem. Mass.
In 1953, the Sovlel Union broke relations with Israel after lf&gt;rrorists
bOmbed the Soviet legation In Tel Aviv.
In 1973, the fi rst American prisoners of war In North VIetnam were
released: 116 POW's were flown from Hanoi to the Philippines.
In 19fl), the International Olympics Cornrnlttee rejected a U.S. proposal
to postpone, cancel or move the site of lhe I9SJ Summer Olympics fr om
Moscow as a protest againsl the Soviet invasion of Afghanislml .

WASHINGTON (NEA) - Here's the contests long before the polls have
improved new schedule for balloting closed in many states.
in presidential elections designed to
The networks claim such informaprotect the voters from premature tion is news that should not be with·
disclosure of the resul ts by hyperal'· held from the public, even for a few
ti ve television networks
hours. In fact , they're offering ersatz
In yea rs divisible by lour. all ol the news - partial results of voter intercount ry - except the 4\-1 states in the views - rather tha n actual tabul aPacific time zone - will maintain the tions of votes cast.
current practice of reverting from
Moreover, on every day of the yea r
daylight to standard time in late except Election Day, the broadcast
!ktober.
schedules of the networks and their afIn those 4'1• states (Californra, most fi liates are adjusted to prevailing loof Oregon. Was hrngton. Nevada and cal time. Thus. a program offeret:l at9
the northern "panhandle" of Idaho) p.m. on the East Coast is not seen sidaylight time will be extended for an multaneously at 6 p.m. on the West
additional two weeks. which means it Coast but is delayet:lthree hours.
will still be in effect on Election Day
That logical practice even applies
The polls in those sta tes will close at to the networks' evening news pro7 p.m. Pa cific daylight time. while the grams. Although there are two
polls in the Mountain. Central and "feeds" to affiliates every weetday, at
Eastern time zones will close simulta- 6:30 p.m. and 7:00p.m. Eastern time.
neously at 7, 8 and 9 p.m. standard no stations in the Pacific time zone
time. respectively.
broadcast the news "live" at 3:30 p.m.
Is this a joke' Absolutely not. It's a or 4:00p.m.
very serious - albeit not very sensiBut on election nights , especially rn
ble - plan thai the House of Repre- yea rs wrth a presidential contest, the
sentatives actually approved by a vote networks abandon rationality in a
of 204-171 in late January.
senseless scramble to beat the
What's happening is that mi llions of competition.
voters , as well ~s thousands of state
After years of complaints from both
and loca l government election offi·
politicia
ns and voters, however, they
cia ls. are about to be forced to bend
reluctantly
agreed that if Congresses·
themselves out of shape to satisfy the
tablishet:l
a
uniform nationwide poll
ABC, CBS and NBC television
closing
hour,
they would not use exit
networks.
polls
to
publicly
characterize, project
In recent years. the networks increasingly have relied upon "exit or pret:llct the probable outcome of
polls" - surveys of vo1ers as they elections prior to that time.
But devising a universal closing
emerge from balloting locations - to
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stituencies and to ascertain the likely addition to extending daylight savings
outcome of the election long before time once every four years.
the polls have closed.
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Michigan and Indiana are tied for
I he Big Ten lead wilh seven gamPS
remaining, but the Wolverines havr

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final seven leaguP cont ests at harnP

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seven. .

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READY 1'0 GO - Mille Cloolnnatl Reds manager
Pele Rose, left, Is all but ready lor SpringTraiUig to
start Feb. Zl, two ol his players, Dave Van Gorder,
center, and Eddie Milner, riidll, await MJrd oo

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Tuesda.v's salary arbitration hearinl!li. ll&lt;llh seek big
raises while the ball club Is trying to hold the line oo
pla.ver salary demands. (File photos).

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baseball players, spring tra lnlng
means the end or a relaxing
vaca tion. To Pete Rose. it m eans
lhe end of a heclic traveling
schedule.
Rose, who lasl season passed Ty
Cobb to become baseball's a ll -lime
hit leader, has spenl mu ch of lhc
off-season making public appear·
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$225,00) the Reds paid him last
year.
Bill Hayes of Taft M arketing said
Rose' s return to Cincinnati, lhe
Reds successfu l 1985 season and.
mosl Importantly, his record·
setting exploits have made Ro se a
hoi commodity.
"Instead of having a picture of a
swaggering, sbding, head· first hoi
dog, people see something differ·
ent," Hayes said. "Consistency has
set In and we see theef!or1, the hurd
work, Ihe enthusiasm necessary for
such an achievement."
Despite the rigorous schl,'dule,
Rose managed to m aintain his
regimen of off-season workluts In
pl'l'paration for spring training,
which begins Feb. 21 for pitchers
and catcbers. '!be full squad holds
Its first practice Feb. 'II.
Hayes said requesls for appear·
ances and business elfers have
!Fen tightly controlled and that he
and Rose are taking a "long-term"
approach.
Rose made appearances for the
Boy Scouts and Easier Seals arrong
other organizations during the
off-season, and he also agreed to be
a co· chairman of Hands Across
A m erica along with other
celebritieS.
Bul , Hayes said. ooe type of
request is always r ejected - those
asking Rose to visit a school.
Meanwhile, salary arbitralion
hearings were held Tuesd ay forlwo
Rfds. outfielder Eddie MUner and
calcher Dave Van Gorder. Milner,
ll, demands a 19lli salary or
$5ll,&lt;XXJ which Reds' general man·
ager Bill Bergesch termed "outlan·
dish ". The Reds dferea Mllner
· $liO,&lt;XXl up from his $llO,OOJ salary
of last season. During tt.&gt; l!ei
season, Milner batted .~ wilh
three home runs and 3.1 RBI 's and

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24 runs bat led in in 73 games lasl

year.
The Reds say lhey went into I he
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proteclthe j:l]Silion of ma jor·l~ague
learns trying to lnld the line on

runaway salarirs.

St ill awa iting salary arbilration
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Wayne Krenchicki and backup
catcher Sal Bulera. obtained in an
lrade l as l D ecembe r from
Montreal.
Krenchicki &lt;Pmands a $340,001
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his $210.001 earnings of last year.
Bulera wanls $120,&lt;XXJ while Cincin·
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Michigan, the defending cham·
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Salu rday and has a game wilh
Minnesola Thursday. The Hoosiers
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Sentinel

Gasoline dealers won't risk price war

Redmen
upset
Tiffin
Rio Grande College upset Mid-Ohio
Conference basketball leader 111fin
University, 81-72, at Lyne Center
Tuesday evening.
The Rio Grande victory coupled
with Malone's 86-68 win over Walsh
and Cedarv!IIP' s 73-61 victory over
MI. Vernon, left Tiffin, Cedarville
and Malone tied for first place in the
MOC standings with 8-3 records.
Joe Verhoff' s 25 points and 15
rebounds paced Rio Grande to its
fourth straight conference victory.
Ron Rininger tallied 16, MikeSmiih
added 14 and Kent Wolfe had 10
points and dished out 12 assists for
the winners.
Tiffin dropped to 21 7 overall Rio
Gran&lt;IP upped its rfl'ord to 6-5 and

By United Press International
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leaded gasoline that acrounts for a
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an all-out gas price war.
"With a large number of sta tions
pricing regular leaded below $1, the
general public has been misled into
· expecting a gasoline price war,
which is not going to happen," said
Dan Lundberg, a Los Angeles
gasoline market analyst.
Smveys Monday showed regular
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gallon in some U.S. cities, and
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found that regu lar leaded at
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Tony Su«on pac&lt;'d the Dragons
with :16 points.
"1llis was our bi~Pst victory of
lhP SPUson. II kept oor playoff rOpeS
alive," said Rio roach John Lawhorn . "We controlled the game's
tempo , lakmgonly good percentage
shots," he added .
The Redmen were :&gt;Al of 45 !rom
the field for 66 percent . All he line
Rio was 17 of 21 for 77 percent. Rio
had ~ rebounds and 13 turnovers.
The Dragons were 3.1 of 54
attempts from th&lt;' field for 60
percent and four of five fi'Om the
line for 00 percent . Tiffin managed
ooly 14 rebounds. The \isilors had
si.x tu movers.
Rio's final hom£' game is Saturday . against Walsh College. The
Cavs are currently fourth in the
MOC wit h a 18-8 and Hat 7: :&gt;Al p.m .
Rio finishes up regular season pl ay
on the road at Cedar;ille, Dyke and
Oh io Dominican.
Box score:

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Pomeroy. $50 and costs. disorderly
manner; Kenneth Wise, Middleport, $50 and costs. disorderly
conduct; Jerry Moore, Pomeroy,
$~ and costs, open flask, and John
R. Saunders, Pomeroy, $.'XI and
costs, disorderly conduct.

Fined were William Massar,
Middleport, $]5() and costs, assault
upon an officer; Sl50 and costs,
resisting arrest; $50 a nd costs.

Nine cases were processed in the
court of Pomeroy Mayor Richard
Seyler Tuesday night.
Fred Kuhn, Middleport . was
fined $63 and costs, on a disorderly
manner charge. Fotfeiting bonds
were William Kent Hill , Dunham.
N. C.. $43; Thomas Dannery.
Hinckley. $43; Cindy M. Parks,
Middleport, $44, speeding; Harold
Norton, Point Pleasant, :1@, no
operator's license, and $46, speeding; Ja mes Johnson. Jr .. Middleport, $43, Improper backing; Marion Watson , Pomeroy . $63,
disorderly manner; John R. Dill,
Middleport, $63, failure to control ;
Gregory Cook, New Haven, W. Va.,
$63 ronsuming aicotol in a motor

:A judgment in excess of
$113,123.51 has been granted the
HOme NatiOnal Bank, Racine. fi'Om
Dale Wallace Hill, Racine. et al, in a
loreclosure action in Meigs County
COmmon P leas Coon. A judgment
of $23,035.48 from Dale Wallace Hill
his been granted Thorp Discout, a
~fendant in I he same act ion.
Foreclosure actions have been
filed by Central Trust Co.. Middle pOrt, against Osby A. Martin and
~ry A. Martin, Katy, 'IX., et al,
fE!lUesting$27,842.11 lor property in
Pomeroy Village; James Bailey
aJid Cella E. Bailey, Long Bottom.
r~uesting $3i,3'1S.37, for property
in_. Pomeroy Village; Okey R.
Laudermilt and Cheryl Laudermllt, Racine, et al, requesting
$28,884.37, for property in Chester
Township.
Capital Savings and Loan Co ,
GaUipolis, has filed an action
requesting a judgment of $4381.85.
An action by GLenda G. Gum
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Fotfeitlng wert' Charles Ca ntor.
Syracuse, $100. disorderly conduct,
and $100. harassment, and DeVon
Wanat, Middleport, $100. disorderly
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Marriage licenses have been
issued in Meigs County Proba te
Court to Kevin Wayne Knapp, 20,
Racine, and Judith Ann Johnson,
24, Racine; Gerald Vernon Arnold,
45, Pomeroy, and Bertha Margaret
Feuty. 45, Pomeroy; James Arnold
Gheen, 32. Middleport , and Elizabet h Lucille Wright, 25, Middleport;
David WaynP Pulman, 25, Coolville, and Kimberly l&lt;ay .Jackson,
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The Teleflora Cuptd Bear" Bouquet
A detachable plush bear that hugs
a btg red heart !ri led with flowers
and says. "I love you·· on
Valenltne's Day .. and forever
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Are you in need of job skills?
The Adult Education Center at
Tri-County J.V.S. may be able to
start you on the way to a
rewarding job through one of its 12
adult vocational prog(ams. There
will be a meeting at Pomeroy
Community Action Agency Office,
117 W. Second St. on Thursday,
February 20th at 9:00 a.m. to
explain the programs as well as
financial aid available.

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But LundbE-rg sa rd n.' onomist&gt; themsdvrs on prices thai low."
and forecasters how erro nPousJv· said Bob Shprwin , m;magPr of
promoted the thcmy tha t each Mike's l&lt;t•rT· MrG('(• station in
$!-a-barrel drop in cnKIC prices Oklah oma Cit y. \\ herr the grade
means a reduct ron of 2.1 r Pnts a dmpped ro l!l .9 rent s a gallon.
gallon at the JXJm p.
Dealers agrr&lt;'d that comprtitiv·r Veterans Memorial
pricin g fi·om the wo rld or! glu t
hasn't flowrd tlu·ough to rhr mo:·r·
Arlmissiuns·· l·rrg rl_ .J acks. Erexpensive un le-aded and high-tcsr &lt;I I Ia nger, 1&lt;)'.: Dr•ssir· Boring, Middlethe pumps.
port; Trisman Pr iddy , Rut land ;
"Self-serv ice r('gU lar leaded hasl. lessir Houchins, Mrddleporl
always been a ca ll ingca rd. Dm lcrs
Disc hargr·s--S hd lev P roffill .

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price-runinggrade.butaccounts for
only 32.8 percent of all gasoline
sales," he said.
"Dealers will not undertake a
price war with aU grades of
gasoline because as pump prices
respondtofallingcrudeprices, they
must defend their operating mar·
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Beat of the bind
By BOB HOEF1JCH
Seul..rel Staff Writer
Steven Knight, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Terry M.
Knight of Caledonia - Terry Is
formerly of
Pomeroy - and
grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Chester
Knight, Pomeroy, has been awarded a
leadersblp.service grant at Bluffton
College in Bluffton.
The grant recognizes ootstanding
leadership and service activities in
school, ch•Jrch and eommunity and
Steven has been an active one. He
has been with the student council
both as a class representative and
class officer. a recipient of superior
ratings for two years at the scienee
fair. He has been a member of thl'
French Club, Sclcnee Club, and into
bask£'tball, footba ll, baseball and
golf and has been a varsity
letterman for four years.
Blutfton CoUege, aecredited by
the NCA, is a tour year Christian
liberal arts eollege affiliated with
the General Conference Mennonite
Church.
BiU Grate, formerly of Middlr·
port and now of South Charleston,
W.Va., sends along a copy of a John
B. Rog£-rs production. "Minstrel
Chuckles" presented as the Ma sonic Temple in Middleport way
back oo Jan. 24-25 of 1934.
Fascinating- thl' names of some
many participants in the musical.
Since yoo know that I'm mt a
spring chicken I admit that I
remember seeing the productionthe one big thing that t remember Is
the former Katie Hawkins who was
absolutely sttikingwith her red hair
accenting the white parka costwne
she wore. You KNOW she had to he
outstanding for me to remember
her appParanee so many years ago
- 52 to hi' exact. according to the

Wednesday, February 12. 1986
.

Pomeroy Middleport. OhiQ

CaLendar I happenings

Tops .in leadership
date on the program.

Along with love and words that
rhyme:
Along 111th hope, and birds that
sing,
Our God created everything.

Accompanist for tlF show was
the late Fern Bradbury who could
knock t hi' ears fit a piano and
Interlocutor was Lyston Fultz. S;u-a
Louise Scott. Dick Wiley, Bob
Our God created all we i&gt;el,
McMaster and Starling McCul·
Within us both. a love so real:
Iough were t hi' leads In thl' first act.
But greater love than this has He,
Making up the danae line in the act
Still, ours will grow t'ternaUy .
were Mildred Russell, Fanny Pul·
lin. Virginia Lou Stanley, Mary
Grate, Mary Reymlds and Betty
Our God crm ted mountains high,
Lou Hoeflich.
That leave tt.&gt; eat1h to touch thl•
The toreadors were Bus Reichsky:
man, Ralph Graves, Max Lambert.
With all these wonders herr
Chap Talbott, George Schaaf,
below.
Marion Ward. Wiley, McMaster,
Our God crea ted "truth". you
Dana Byers, Cub AUensworlh, Wt's
know.
Belles and Qyde Het111g. The buU
throwers were Charlie Barnett,
Then God created you and me.
Dook Dillard. Johnnv Gilmore and
And used "tt.&gt; truth" to set us
Pat Murray.
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tree;
There were parts taken by Vivian
He used the love and words that
Smith , Margaret MarshaU, Ruth
rhyme.
Ebers bach.
To make. my love, this Valentine.
Eleanor Roush. Emma Jpan
Bearhs, Mary Fick. Stella Palm&lt;'r.
Our loV!', like His. will never die.
Ruth Hawkins. Rub\' Barll('tf, Viola
Uke Valentlnr5 and mountains
McCullough. Virgtnia Ll&gt;onard.
high:
Buff Juhling, Nclltr Bolton. Jane
When birds and ri\'crs C£'ase to
Ann Fick, Margaret McBride.
be,
Beulah f..e&lt;&gt; Smit h. Mal)· June
I'll stilllovr you: yoo'II stilllovr
Roush and Betty Ughter,
me.
What a niC£' g!anCP bock wardsI affectionately
remember so
And my a.d"icc:
many of these people don't you?
U you neglect to pick up the
Of course. in aU l'!'ality . we ha\'e Valentine.
There's one thing left to do:
to look ahead and I orrtainly don 't
Take
your Sweetie firmly by tht•
want to hi' t'Pmiss in not reminding
you that Friday is the day of hea rts hand.
And say. "My Dear. I do b\'e
and flowers - and caney and cards
and pPrfume and undies - and you."
And it might hi' a good idea to
whatever.
keep
smiling while you do this .
It's has hl'come tradition for me
each year to ge t to pass on the
annual Valentine fX&gt;&lt;!m that Jtm
Huffman, Sumner Road. Pomerov,
writes to his lovely wife, Mal)'. Th.is
year is no exeeptbn and here 'tis:
Valentine's 011)' , 19S6
Our God created Valeminr5,

THURSDAY
POMEROY - Pomeroy Chapter. Women's Aglow Fellowship,
sweetheart banquet, 7 p.m. buffet
followed by meeting at 7: 45 p.m.
Richard and Edith Post to hi' the
speakers .

SATURDAY
HARRISONVILLE - Annual
inSpectbn, Harnsonville Lodge41l,
F&amp;AM, Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at
temple with work In ·the Master
Masons Degree.

POMEROY - Preceptor Beta
Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority, will meet at 6 p.m.
Thursday in the Riverboat Room,
Diamond Savings and Loan Co.

Dance at Racine American Legion
Post 8l2Home Saturday, 9 p.m. to 1

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Wf'Strrn ~uare Danee Club will
sponsor an ~n dance Saturday at
the Roval Oak Park recreation
building , 8 to 11 p.m. Caller will be
BUI Darby of Beaver. W.Va. All
western square daneers invited to
attend.

Public Valentine

Dinner canoell'&lt;l
MIDDLEPORT - A Feb. 14
Valentine's Day dinner to. oonor
sen lor citizens at the Middleport
First Baptist Church has been
postponed till a later date du e to tiM!
MIDDLEPORT -Story hour for
POMEROY - Belles and Beaus weather.
pre-schoolers Thursday, 2 p.m. at
the Middleport Library.
,----------------------a.m. with music by thl' Circle D
Wranglers: women attending are to
take a covered dish. Admission is Sli
a single and $10 a ample.

FRIDAY

WILKESVILLE - A smorgas·
bord will hi' held at the Wilkesville
Pythia n hall Friday with serving
from 5 to 8 p.m. The public is
invited . Charge for the dlnnt'r wUI
be $4 for adults and $1.50 for
children
POMEROY - Return Jonathan
Meigs Chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution, meeting,
Friday, 1:30 p.m. at Heath United
Methodist Church with Mrs. Roger
Luckrydoo, Mrs. Wilson Carpenter,
Mrs. Nan Moore and Mrs. Roscoe
Wtse as hostesses.

Valentine dance
RACINE - .Iunlor High valen·
tine dance. 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday:
sweetheart queen at 8:30 p.m.;
Chuck Anthon;-, Logan DJ provid·
ing music. Closed danee except for
invitations: sponsored by girls'
basketball team.

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Practlve lor ritualistic work in
preparation for the spring district
meeting was held at Saturday's
District I3, Daughters of America,
meeting held at the Senior Citizens
Center In Logan.
Logan Council IW hosted the
meeting presided over by Eileen
Clark, district councilor. Syracuse.
Janice Law9:ln, district I'I'(:Ording
secretary, read minutes ot the

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January lllEetlng and a practice lor
receiving national and state otflcers
was held by Mary K. Holter, district
captain. Esther Smith, captain of
the district Initiatory team, pl'&amp;C·
tlced Initiation.
Reported Ill were Margaret
Kissler, deputy of Logan Cruncll
I ~ Ada Morrts, Chester Council,
recuperating from eye surgery at a

relatiVe's home In Columbus; Faye

Trowbrklge, Logan Council, who
broke her wrist; Doris Grueser,
Chester Council, Ill at home;
Marcia Keller, Chester Council,
recuperating at home following
surgery.
Opal Hollon gave the tn&gt;aSurer's
report, and Mrs. Smith, distriCt
deputy, spoke brleOy concerning

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at tlr school on March 7 at the
It was noted tha t the fourth
Harrisonville Elementary School.
slx·week grading period wUI end on
Students will he chosen oo the basis Ft'b. 28. The annual variety show
was tentatively scheduled for I p.m.
of grades and Interest In science.
They are to take a brown-bag lunch that day. Work has already begun
on t re school y&lt;'arbook by Mrs.
for tlr ali-day presentation.
It was noted that career aware· Jenell Barker's sixth grade
ness activities are In progress for a students.
A limited number of tapes of the
two week period, and that the Water
I985 Christmas program at the
and SoU Conservation Committee
school are available at the school
will mak&lt;' a visit and presentation
office for $5.50. Meetings rt the PTO
on March 3.
Robert Smith spoke lo the group wUI he !rid on tlr fir st Thursday of
on tlr local cub scout pack noting a t'ach month at 7:30 p.m. for the
need for new leaders. He com· remainder of the year.
mended the previous leaders,
Marcia Barrett and Becky John·
ston. and asked that any Interested
Three members of the Racine
parents contact him.
Future Farmers of America partie·
Nominations lor tlr office of vice !paled in the District 14 public
president, recently vacated by speaking contest.
Carla Large, will he presented at
Brian Freeman placed second In
llr March meeting. Nominations the prepared speech with his talk
may be made with Charles Halli· entitled " What's Wrong with the
day or the dftce staff at the school World?"; Andy Rose placed third
prior to the meeting.
in the extemporaneous speaking
Campbell soup labels are to he division with his speech on tlr
turned In this week. School valen· · American farmers' role in feeding
tine parties will he held Friday at 1 the world; and Benny DaiiPy
p.m. and there will be no school on
received a bronze rating for his
Monday . Presidents' Day.
participation in the creed contest.

Special academic activ ities in
reading; . spelling, math, and
science were outlined at the recent
meeting of the Salem Center PTO
reid at the school.
It was reported that ttr St. Jude's
math-a·thon Is In progress with
pledges due this week. The Leul«'mla Society r ead·a·thon will begin
on Feb. 24 and conllnue for four
weeks, with students to also
participate In otrer reading actlvl·
ties during the Right to Read Week,
tre first week In March.
Kick-off for that will include a
. balloon launch on March 3. Actlvl·
ties for the week Or March J. 7 will
be under the direction o1 Ms.
Becky Crow, building coordinator.
The PrO will purchase helium
for tre balloons.
The annual school spelling bee in
preparation for the county contest
will he held on Feb.~ with a written
test to be given at 2 p.m. and tlr
oral test at 2: 30 p.m.
It was anoounced at the meeting
that 12 students from grades live
and six will be chosq~ to partlclpat&lt;'
In the Cenler of Science and
Industry on Wheels program to he

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Members are to take hofll€fl1ade
valentines.
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Ill Court St. Pomtt a~. Oh to .5 769

....... Doz.

Public Notice
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
PURCHASE OF TWO
SCHOOL BUSES FOR THE
EASTERN LOCAl
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Sttlod propooata will bt
rocoived by the Boord of
Educotion ot the Eootom Lo·
c. I School Diotrict of Rttdovitlo, Ohio at the Trtllourer'a
ofllc. until 1 2:00 noon on
Morch 3, 1986 end ot thot
time openod by tho Treaauret of ttld boord 11 pro·
vidod by tow for two 121 71
pouenger ochool buoeo, tocording to opeclflcotiono of
ttid Boord ot Educotlon .
Seporoto ond Indo pendent
bido wtll bo recelvMI with

Public Notice

Public Notice

KROGER

Brach's Shadow
Box Hearts... .. ...... .

lb.$6

NON RETURNABLE BOTILE, PEPSI FREE,

PLAIN OR SELF-RISING

Diet Pepsi
or Pepsi Cola

Gold Medal
Flour

2-l.iter

§.lb.

BE MY VALENTINE

retpect to the ch111i1 and

Bouquet Of
Roses Cake

body typo and wlllotato that
the bul when nsembled 1nd

Each

tion1 and currMit Ohio Mini ·

prior to dollvory complioo
with allochqol diotrictoptci·
fication1, all ufety regula ·
mum Stlln.rda for School

88

00

Buo Coni1Nctlon of the De·
pertmont of Highway p.rr·
ouont to Soction 45t 1.76 ot
tho Rovioed Codo ond oil
other pertinent provition1 of
law. Speclflcetione and in ·

1truction1 to bidders ere on

filo In the office of the Troa ·
WHITE OR CHOCOLATE BATIER HEART CAKE EACH $3.99

1 ,,

Meat Nutri-Facts
See Your Kroger Store

~
On Kroger Beef

For Nutri· Facts Brochures

U.S. GOV'T GRADED CHOICE
GRAIN FED BEEF CE NTER CUT

•10 to 30% Less Fat*
•Fewer Calories
•Better Value

Like better value because of less waste .

10 to 30% less fat• on the beef you use in some of your

*Based Upon Test Of 14

Boneless
Chuclt Roast

399 S. THIRD
IIIIDDlfPORT

88

SPLIT LEVEL HOUSE with

3 bedrooms, 2 COift!lltl6
blths. din inc room. hYinc
room and 11111 recreation
room . louted on &amp;acres.
llrce farm pond. Racine

I-

MEAT
INFORMATION
HOTLINE

HOr.l NAOONAl
BANK
949·2210
Real Estate General

DOUBLE
COUPO s
MANUFACTURER'S

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With $10.00 Or More Purchase

'":rhli week vour menufacturered product• "cent• off" coupons ere worth dou~ 11 Kroger. Limited to manufectured

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130 ACRES
Huge Dutch style born,
uctllont lokt sido and
farmlond posture and
woods. Alking 5'00 ptr
ocre. for quick salt. Adjoctnt Pomtroy.

BETTY CROCKER

Super moist

2 BUILDING LOTS
1 ACRE PLUS
S4,000 CASH
SPRING STREET
6 ACRES- S6,000
.

Cake Mix
18.25-oL

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I 5 acrtl woadld land,
hug• polors, uulllnt
timber, sunic. Wright
~ ~ St., Pomtroy.

produCII coupons worth up to and including SOC Off. Coupons worth more than 50¢ ere redeemed It face Yllue ontv,
link one coupon fOr each product purcheaed. Limit one coffee coupon . No beer, wine or cig1mte coupons wilf be
. ,double. Not Yl'ld on frH CoupQf'\1, ~r99ar coupons or retail fMd ltOf"' coupoN. The amount refunded ctnnot txcwd

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MONTGOrtiRY '

,1111 prtco of tilt ~em . You must purchaoe produe1 W. oizoo -~ltd on lho coupon. Thll offet opplitl only to
··1ntnuflctul0d producto "conto off" coopono for kama wo ..ft'Y. To_,. l)foduct ovelltbNity for oR oor cuotomoro. only
~-coupon por shopping fomily, wNI bt doublod on ony bnlnd Item du~ng IIOh 110r11 vloh.

Public Notice

'I

'&amp;R315·7419

Collect Colis ACCijlttll

''~-----.0...."'""1

349 llo. 2nd Awt.
Mioldloport, Oh.

992-3559

FREE DELIVERY
IN
SYRACUSE, POMEROY
MIDDLEPORT
BRADBURY
MASON . W. VA .
Open Mon .-Thurs . 4~ 11

Fri. &amp; Set. 4-12
I·

Any person deairing to file
exceptions thereto mutt file
them at leaat five days prior
to the date set for hearing.
Given under my hand and

1111 of uid Court. thio 30th
day of Jonuorv. 1986. ,
Robert E. Buck, Judge
Bv Lent K. Neaaelroad .

Deputy Clort&lt;
1216. t2 , 2tc

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
FOR All YOUR
WIRING NEEDS

Residential &amp; Commercial

Call:

992-5875 Or
742-3195
l l ·l4·1fc

Public Notice

MGM

Probete Divialon

To the E•ecutor or Admin·
iltrator of the eatete, to auch
of the following 11 ere reai ~

Form City, Inc.

Real Estate

'R

216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1-(61 41·992-3325

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NEW LISTING - 36 acres
mo re or less 1ust ruts1de of
Po meroy w1th lots of trees .
LIKE NEW - 6 rm. ranch ,
lull ba sement. nice large
kitchen with lots ol wood
cabinets. serving bar to di·
ing, lml lot and atlached
garage.
COUNTRY - 2 BR traile1
and 6 acres Lg dbl garage
on Counly Rd. 18.
ONE flOOR - full base·
ment, hot water heat. lovely
en closed el porch, 2 BRs,
ulility rm .. cella1 and dbl
garage.
2 STORY - .lg rms.. lg
yard, lg. oulbuidingwilh db l.
ga rage. A real lamrly home
with 4 porches, Ig. trees an d
sh rubbery .
300 ACRES - W1ld l1le. lots
ol trees. waler. elec .. lences
and about 411 ac1es mcrops.
Offer invited.
IIODERN - 4 n1ce bed·
rooms.
new equipped
krtchen, carpetrng,lull base·
menl. lront and back con·
crete porches, garage and
nice lot
FIX -IT - Want to try your
ha nd at re storing this lovely
old lg. 2 story. All ulrlities
and Ig. lot. Offe1 might buy.
RT. 7 BY-PASS - 3 BRs
with v1ew ol stale road.
Rural w•ter . Bath. On one
floor .
LG. STONE FIREPLACE Inthe family rm . lois ol nice
storage cupboard s, 2 mo·
dern baths, dbl. garage,
young lruit and 2.47 acres.
REASONABLE - 2 BRs,
auto gas heat. In town near
stores. Offer.

E. Main

POMEROY,O.
. 997·Z2S9
NEW tiil'ftNG - M;ner s·
ville- App x. ~ acre lot with
5 roo m house, 2 bedrooms.
garage and part basement
POMEROY - Stately home
with river view. Has formal
dinrng room, lamrly room, 4
bedrooms, l 1h balhs, lull ba ·
sement and 2 car garage.
Slorm doors and win dows
and woodburning lireplace
help keep the heating cost
reduced .
down. Pr~e

$24,900.
EASTERN
DISTRICT PRICE REDUCED - Lux uri·
ous colonral home has 5
bedrooms and large rec.
room . Sits on I ac re lot.

$54,900.

PRICE REDUCED - High
on a hill but what a view.
This ranch type home can
be yours. Sils on 3 acres.

$31,900.00.

MIDDLEPORT - I II story
older home that needs love
and repair. Nice level lot.

$12,900.
IIIDDLEPORT - Party te·
modeled but coukl use some
more repair. I II story home
in good neigllborhood. 3
bedrooms. nice porch. Barn
and other buildines ·
$19.900.
Htnry E. Cleland, Jr.

992-6191

T' Sllrt Vtll $rlfl•l

Jean Ttulltll 949-2660
Dottie Turner 992·!692

,,..,, C.ll

99Hits

.l

H ou sllllj
HeJdqu. l tlt·l ',

Authorized John Deere,
New Holland . Bush Hoi
Farm Equipment
Dealer

Parta &amp; SaN.iee
ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS
Sizes Start From

Insulated Dog

12116'

Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
lacina, Oh.
Ph. 614·B43-5191
1·20·tlc

PLUMBING &amp; HEAnNG
Ntw loca~on:
161 Nortl&gt; Second
Middloporf, Ohio 45760
Cable &amp;
Bills Here
IUIIN!SI I'MON!
1614 1 992· 6550
R!lfDINC! PHON!
16141

alumlnusn cans.

Ph. 992-M~.t ~0

CONTRACTING
DOZER, BACKHOE,
TRENCHER. S!PTIC
SYSTEMS. WP,TER .
GAS S. SEWER LINES ,
RECLAMATION, PONDS.
SPRING DEVELOPMENT.
HOME FOOTERS.
DUMP TRUCK STONE
lo DIRT

JIM CLIFFORD
PH. 992-7201
WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENi!~

•SYlVANIA
•
•SPIED QUEEN lAUNDRY

*GIBSON REFRIGIRATOR
•SATRUT£ SALES &amp; SER)'ICE

RIDENOUR
CHEml-915·3307

4/ 1/tln

WANT

All

WITH IIAIIGAUIS

A1111 ou nee 111 1: nl s

·1·

1 Card of Thanka

3-24-tfc

HAN 0 t!o CIR . SAWS
CARBIDE TIPS
SCISSORS - MOWER
BLADES
!MAll JOI!
~LUMIING

• PANniNG

much for oil the
now«~ .

c ... •

vitltort while I wu In 'ttl•
Mlapit1 l. Frlanda are grNt. Ailt

thenkt to my Oocwrt: Holtllf-

Str~ftord , Htrd ... &amp; Nur. .. ~....

Joann Stewert.

....... ... :

3 Announcement. ·.: :

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UTILffl IUIIDINGI IUILT
ON !IT!

lARRY !Poat I CARNAHAN

Middleport. Ohio ·
1·1 3-tfc

U5·4182 or •15-3301

992-2196

10

prayers , cerda,

CEKING Til

151 71 Oak NIH ld.
longlottom, Olt t~n3

J-31 ·16·l lllll

Contrading Service
!Free Estimatasl

JEFF CIRCLE, SR.
long Bottom, Ohio

PH. 949-2649

1·23-1 mo .

DUGAN'S
FRONT-END
ALIGNMENT
1) Yro;

F\ pto r t•lllt '

Compl ete Fronl End
Parts and Se1v1ce
I OCA Tfn ON
MAIN S1
IN HUH AND

Fnr

SWEEPER tnd tawing rn•lnt .
reptlr, ptrt.. tnd tuppli•- P!j::k
up tnd detivtry, Dtvis Vecwm
ct..ner, one htlf mile up
Georoil Creek Rd . CtH 114·
448·0294.
Pregnencv Tftting; Birth control
VD t•dng; conftden.
tiel; slidtna fee teele; Plennld
Ptrenthood of 5 .£ .0 .. for appt .
Colt 614 ·446·0166 or 814·
992 -69t2.

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

New Homes Built
" Free Estimates"

PH. 949-2801
or 949·2860
No Sunday

Calls
3 / 11 / tfn

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE

- A ddons and remodeling

- Roofing and gutter work
- Concrl!lte work
- Plumbing 1nd electrical

Ptul Griffin, 81 Grape St ..
Gtllipolis, Oh 48831 . t114-44841 e5 . Write me I lett• 06 cell
me 1t this numbtr If yOu lil1ow
me.

Rtcine Gun Shoot spontorlld by
Rtcine Q(61 Club. EverySundty,
beginning 11 1:00 p.m. fectory
Choke 12 ~~~~e ahotguna.
Outil, incuMtors, brNdinlplftl
of til kinds . ltoring P••· f411d·
ers. wtterefl, hot pede . .AH
equipment tnd birdswlllbe .. lll.
La Bonte'a Outll Farm, ~
Bottom. Ctll 814 -9115 · 434~
lndhlklu1t gutter 1et10n1. &amp;ialf
L4l now at Brun ietrdi Mulic, ctl
814-441
0887 Of instructor Jeff wam'•ley. 814·446·1077.

lonley, Need a Ut•1 Cal
01tetime 1 ~ 800 - 972 ~ 7171 . • 4

4

Giveaway

work

!Free Estimates)

Appntll llth !tl!

CA LL
74 2 2057
:n

•VINYl SIDING
• ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

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

I' tk

CALL
446-4522

"W• Rill FOI Llll "

Pomeroy, Ohio
128tlc

Parts • Soni&lt;o

Gokltn Retrl"'•· Ctll814 ~ 4'11 4802.

949 -29..
111/lllllllg 01111

PUSH MOWER TUNEUP
Oi Change. Sharpen B -

RENTAL

Turn left at Meigs Memory
Gardens . 3 mile otf Rt. 1 on
th e right

St. Rt. 160 North
Gallipolis, Ohio

7111 /ttn

5 fuzzy bltd kitt1n1. 2 lldutt
tem11e uts . (304\ 4158- 1525.

Mixed leegl•. Call 814 -317 -

U-SA~E

AUTO

Bugle puppiM 10 good hOme.
Call 814-446-39&amp;9 .
·

EAGU IIDGE
SMAU ENGINE CEIIltR

(Parts included)

119.95
47159 Eagle Ridge Rd .
1·1/. tin

0602.

A neut• c11. C1ll &amp;14· 41U-

9348 tfther 8:00.
Cut big tree for your firawood.
CaU

114 -4418-7475.

•·

Gentle m•l• white SfNph.,d
dog. Clll 614-985· 3958 .
3 pups ·part ShiiPh•rd and p8rtMIItmute. Phone 614 -742 ·
2368 .
... .•

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wt4.:;·

FOUND Blue gr1y klnen
whit e paws. Found Upp•
cond Ave. Clll 614 -448 -13CW. .

a.:

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9

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SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.
VINYL &amp; AWMINUM

Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Types
Worked in home a rea
20 veers

"Free Estimates"

CAU COLLECT:
Ph.

used ca rs

J im Mink Chev -Oids Inc
Bitt Gene J ohnson
61 4 ·446 -3a72
WANTED TO BUY usld wood II
coal huterl SWAIN ' S FURNt.
TURE , 3rd. &amp; Oliv e St. Gelllpo-

lil. Caii614 ·.W8-3159 .

IO·S·Ifc

EUGENE LONG

(614) 843-5425

1·12 ·2 mo.

Wanted To Buy

Wt pav c1sh tor lat e model clean

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL- SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

Blue Streak Tax Service
W. E. (Bill) SNOUFFER

-

fu_.

Wtntld to buy good
oil
hllttf or lerg,e gn htater. c.n
814·266-6&amp;38 .
W~ntld to buy good fuel cHt
hlltlr or ltrge e• hMter .

c..

8,.· 266-8618 .

FEDERAl-STATE
INCOME TAX RETURNS
1D7 Sycamore St., Pomeroy, Oh.
PHONE 992·707 5
HOURS: 9:00 A.M .- 5:00P .M. Mon. thru Sat.
Evenings &amp; Sunday By Appointment
1· 15-tfn

Buying dell¥ gold. aitv.- coins.
fings . ;.w.1ry, ttlrttng w.,., otc1
coins. 1'1e c:urT.,cy. Top prt. ~
c11. Ed. urtlttt Berber Shop,
2nd . Awo. Mlddtopon. Oh. 114- ._:
992 ·:M11 .

fili i' II' 11111'11 1
St!l vI I. I''

THE QUALITY
PRINT SHOP

F11 All

Television Listening Devices
Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
Hearing Evaluations For All Ages

y,., Pl/11111 Nun

PIUS: 0111&lt;1 luppliot &amp;
Furnitvrt, Wod&lt;ling
ond Gro.,lfitn
Staliontry, Magntfk
Signs, Rublotr Stamps,
luoin•• Forms,
Copy Strwi&lt;ot, II&lt;.
ZSS Mill II., Mid41oport
104 Mullltrry h., Pomtray

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.
Licensed Clinical Audiologist
(614) 446·7619 or (614) 992·6601
417 Second Avenue. Box 1213 .
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

992-3345

3/1/tln

S~·~ TH~tlelll

TV &amp; APPLIANCE

Also Trans11l11lan
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

992-3410

Wt HhJ AFill Tl ..

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Altlf 7:00-367·0626

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

Complete Gutter Wortc

J&amp;F

AUTO &amp;TRUCK

6 lost and Found ·.;;;

9-30·11

Mull bt cemploft!y flat
All othtr 11ptl of aluminum
purchased doily.
Open 8 a.m. til 6 p.m.
weekdays
8 to 12 Saturday
lo&lt;atod 11/o Milos
East of Pagttewn

I 0·2 !.IIVIIIAY

Court St., P-oy

PAT HILL FORD

RENT A CAR

Bashan Building

for flatttnocl

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

1·3-tfc

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

SCIPIO ENERGY
RECYCUNG
llow Payi111 2 5c II.

Garage
Rf. 124.Pomeroy Ohio

PEAT'S SHARPEN UP

and

GUN SHOOT

12

RADIATOR
SERVICE

GUYSVILLE . OHIO

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Factory Choke
Gauge Shotguns Only

PARTS and SERVICE

Complete Building

Wt t:orry Fithinp Supplln

6:30 P.M.

•WarJ]ers •D ishwa shers
•Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers

U. S. RT. 50 EAST

REFRIGERA DON

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT

Sitvet" Coins. Alto Cla1 •
Ring1. Serll) Silver I Gold
OI'IM 10·1 WBIDAYS

REPAIR

All Makes

SALES &amp;SERVICE

L11TLE'S

All Ktnd s ol Pel
Supplies
We a'so have Canary &amp;
Gurnea Prg feed

NOTICE OF FILING
OF INVENTORY AND
APPRAISEMENT
Tho Stato of Ohio.
Meiga County
Court of Common Pleas

985-3561

CIRCLE
CONTRACTING

11·21·3 mo.

APPUAHCE SlllYKI
USIII APPUANm
lifllo Kygor Rood
Chtohrr11, Ohio
PH . 614·361·0f.1P. 1 .,.

SERVICE

a ·

We Buy 1nd S-'1 Gold

sllf\/1~• .

Sizes from 6'x6'
Up to 24'x36'

CHAlLIS lAlLEY
PH. 742·2050

KEN'S
APPLIANCE

CLAIIC COIN SHOP:

Roger Hysell

Thanh

UTILITY BUILDINGS

Han Your Woddi~ ,
Anninrsary or S,~trol
Or:«11ion on Vidto.... Wt
Tapt Any Sp~tial Onooian.

ICU! OU T FOR FU!URI Ull l

4·5·t!C

Farm E•ulpment

o'clock P.M.

Only 19 50
25# Cat Food
Only 1752

REALTY
,

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NOTICE 0-F .
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On January 28. 19B8, in 54 Misc. Merchandise
the Molgo CountY Probtta
Court. CaM No. 25.041 ,
Wm. M. Zahl, m W_,
Why Pay lrl~re for
Stroot Grovoport.
Ohio
43125. lppointed Ad·
Your Pet Food, When
miniotmor of the eotato of
MGM Farm (rfy, Inc .,
Aoron M. Zlhl, docMoed. loto
Pomeroy Oh ro
of 250 Mulberry Avenue. Po.
moroy." Ohio 46719 .
614 992 2181
Robert E. Bud&lt;,
Is
lower
Prrced w1fh
Problte Judge
Lono K. Nooulrood, Cieri&lt;
A B•lfer Producf.
(216. t2. 19, 3tc
5011 Dog Nuggets

$29.000.

OLDER HOUSE with 3 blld·
rooms on corner lot in Sy·
rae use.

1-800-632-6900
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Public Notice

TEAFORDm

2STORY IIOUSE in Racine
near Elementary School.

'

(215. 12, 19, 26, 4tc

the aforementioned , de ~
ceased. late ot aied County,
were fi'ed in thia Court . Said
Inventory and Appraisement
will be for hearing before
this Court on tho 24th day of
February, 19B6 . at 2:00

Real Es1a1e General

REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE

U.S GOV 'T GRADED CHOICE

Pound

Eloi18 Botton. Treeaurer
Eaetern Local
School District

Experience Required .
Tools, Required ,
Good P1y &amp; Benefits.

Boneless
English Roast

~ !~

Elhol N. Clorl&lt;. docoooed.
R.D. 2. Albany, Scipio
to five pareont ot the bid oholl Township, Meiga County ,
bo oubmltted w~h •ch bid. Ohio, 46710.
Caoe No.
No bids may be wi'thdrawn 24.972 .
for atleutthirty 1301 dlyufVou are hereby notified
lllr the ochedulod clooing that the Inventory and Ap·
time for rocolpt of bido.
praisement of the eatate of

company in an amount equal

DEALERSHIP

Real Estate General

Pound

mentioned persons:

Real Estate General

alii.

Boneless
Rib Eye Steaks

tho bidder and the ourety

01111

88
GRAIN FED BEEF

A certified chock payeblo

to the Treaaurer of the above
Bolrd of Education or • lltia·
ftctory bid bond oxocuted by

the next of kin. the beneficiaries under the will ; and to
the anorney or attorneys re·
prenntlng any of the afore·

denta of the Stete of Ohio.
viz :-the surviving spouse ,

U.S . GOV 'T GRADED CH OICE
GRAIN FED BEEF

Different Cuts Of Beef

thitt's our new 1/ 4" trim . The measurable difference in beef today.

Help Wanted

AUTOMOTIVE
MECHANIC/
TECHNICIAN
NEEDED AT
COOPER
Chrysler-Plymouth

Pound

We now trim all our U.S.D .A . grain -fed boneless beef down to 1/ 4". And that can add
up to some pretty terrific benefits for you and your fam~y .

And , most importantly,
family's favorite meals .

11

aurer. Reedl'tlille, Ohio.

ANGIE'S PIZZA

BOGGS

THESE ITEMS AVAILABLE ONLY IN STORES WITH FLORAL SHOPPES

Grade A
Large Eggs ....... ........ ..

usiness Services·

Salem Center PTO has meeting

Roses .................. .. ooz.

· Tl , 1-. IN GAI.LPOI.ISI P()I[ROYSTOf!£5

" EliCh of

12.1986

Grange to meet

the spring rally to be !rid March 15
at the Carleton School In Syracuse.
She asked members to get tlrir
gifts ready for the tables at tlr
rally.
A practice was announced or
Feb. 22 at I p.m. with another at tlr
Carleton School on March 9.
Refreshments were served by •
Logan Council.

L~~;'St~~"'"'"'

COPYIII~HT

.
WE AES£111\'( TH( AIGM T TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
,.~ · SOLD TO OEALEI'S

Wednesday. Febnuuy 1 2, 19~6

P9maoy- Middlaport. Ohio

TOWN I COUN11Y
YEniiNAIIAN
CUNIC
Paul E. Shockey, DVM
PT. PUASANT OFFICE
305 Jacll1111 bL
SUU AIIIMAL HOUIS
...........Thurs. 3·! ,..
T1111. 6:30·1; FrL 1· 2'"'
Solvrdoy IO·ll :JO t111

LAIGI ANIMAL I
SUIGIIY IY APPT.

PH. 304·675·2441
lEND A1EA CALL
llpley Office

For llourt
304·372·

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n

11

Help Wanted

El.ctric•I-Meehlll iCW . We ere
hiring now to fill op.nin~;~s In
m~ny filkls. No experience
neces .. ry ··We will train voul
Must be willing to l'lert imm.
di11efy. High 1choot diptome
pr1tenad . but nol required,
17 -30 v..n okl in good phylic•r
condition. For oonfldentltl Inter·
view Cltl 1"1 Ohio 1 ·100-282 ·

1384 . Mon.-Fri., 8AM-2PM.
AVON · Still Sel l Make 4U .
Ce11814-..8-331JI .

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StyNit Wtnlld , lppfr HeM HIP" • :

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pening. Sltv• lrktp

INTERTHERM &amp; COLEMAN

BENNm'S MOBILE HOME
HEATING &amp; COOLING

Government Job . '11,040·
158 .230 yr. Now hiring. Coli
106·!187·1000 ht. R-41121or · ,.
·'
current t.dertllltt .

..

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By offering o completo line of mobile homo
heating and cooling products lor the tri·
county area.
'FURNACES
' HEAT PUMPS
'AIR CONDITIONERS
' CO MPLETE LINE OF REPLACEMENT PARTS
'FACTORY AUTHORIZED &amp; TRAINED
SERVICE CENTER
. FREE ESTIMATES ,
24 HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE

CAU (614)

446~9416

..

Eooy aoo-ly worllt MOO. 1* . ,
100. ou.,...tllld peym.nt. No
exper,.ae -no 11111. DNHs

tend letf·edd..... ltMIHd
.,.,llope:Eien· vtt.f-711 1411
Ent'"l'rltl Rd ., Ft. -

33412.

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11

LAFF-A-DAY

Help Wanted

Apartment
for Rent

&amp;1 Houaehold Goode

Duplu. for rent, 181 Third Av..,
G11lipolll. 2 bdr...,. ~htingroom,
dinlngroom , n1w kitchen ,
fenc.t beck yard, rtfrig. a
rang1, 1281 plus utiUtiM, •
security depolit . CaH 814-441·

Wuhlt'l, dry.,., rtfrig...-.tor~ ,
t1nge1 . Skltlll Appllenctt ,
Upptr River Ad. billldt Stone
Cl'llt Mot1l. 814-441-n88 .,,.

0000

lee ret ar y - Bookk'' per .
Immediate opening . Expe ·

r*'oed or Colleoe tfllned . Must
be fut typltt, know lhorthand ,
bookkeeping. Send full r81ume
~~nd Nyou erelntiM'tlted In full or
p.lrt·tlme work . Alto hew .oon
availlble. To Applic1nt: Box 426
Pomeroy, Oh . 45789.

oe90.

Fumiahtd apt ., 1 bdr.. 29 'h Neil
Ave., OIIJipoUt. t235, C.tilttlll
paid. Ca11441·4418 tfttr 7pm.

WANTED · People power. weare

looking for people who went to
111m, grow and expend with ue.
People who genuinely like peo ple; who fifld uUsfection m
hlllplng others; in going out of

Fum. efficiency •150 utiliti•
l)ltid. Sh.,. bath. 107 2nd. Avt.,
Gelllpolie. Single. Ctll 4464411aher 7pm

thllr rWIY 10 be of service. We
nMd people with an eve for

Newly /rtmod.ted 15 room u~
lttira apt ., 238 First Ave.
Kitchen fuml1htd, no p.ts,
U25 mo., plusutll!tl•. rtf•.n·
c• • depoatt. C111 114-448·
4928.

dlteilawllltosuccelld. Wen..t
people to melle thlng1 go
Jml)ottlly. Pitople witt~ ideu.
People with all kinde of potential. People powtr. We lf'tt~ now
accepting appliCIIiona ano1 r•
annH at our office. A. Craig

Fum. tpt. 919 2nd Ave G1lli·
polis 1hara bttll. single mele,
t176 mo., utllitill p1id. Cell
448-.UU after 7pm.

MethiWI end Larry 0 . k.nntdy

DDS. 205 N. Second A"' ""
Mkfdlepon , Ohio.

"It's the latest Japanese G111ipolil,
2 bdt. apt. , • mil• from
ltovt. refrlg. &amp; wetet"
Referen ce requ it'td ,.. .. ,...
1200 mo .. no pets.
model. You sit on the floor." fumlshtd,
8:30 and 1:00 1 1 "-'·1&gt;12 ·
Coli 81 4·44e·8038.
7013 .
Villegt of Syr1cua• il •ccepting ~--------~--------~ Two bedroom eptrtrnent downtown. 1210 wfthout utllititt;

Wentld: BoctvMan. E.IIP.,._.. .tCI

Ni~

In 1uto rep1ir 1nd pW ...11
twHn

tppllcetiona for tht paaltion of
pool mtntglr tt London Pool.
Relllmn 1rtlo bt submitted by
Feb. 22 to Chwk -Treuurer Jln lcelawson .

21

100th Ann iver11ry AYon . 1o 1111
ca11304-675 -1429

Beauty Shop oo~lete. for rent ,
304· 676 -2930 or 675 -3388.

Join tht Army National GtJard
for a part -time JOb, monthtv
p1ycheck , ~ucatlona l 1111st·
1nce. lif111 insurance . retirement.
end mtny other benef its. 304 876-3950 01" 1-80 0-642 -3619
The At my National Guard needs
individuals with prior mtlittrv
experience. Many benefits avtll ·
1bl1 Where eln can you g111t a
part-time job with 10 mtnv full
time banahta ? 304-675 -3950 or
1 -800-6'2 -36 19
Part -time secretafl' . 3 hrs a day.
five day e week , good tyJ~•ng
tkilll and ability to meet public a
rrust Send rMUme to P.O . 80JI
415 , Potnt Pleasant. W. Va

Situations
Wanted

12

Vtcancy fa r !tlderly person in mv
privet a home. 24 hr . ctre. hot
mat II , 1pacial d1ats . large room.
TV . reaaonlbla. Crown Ct ty,
614 -256 -6609 .

13

Insurance

LICENSED INSURANCE
AGE NT Would you hk e to betelf
employed and have a pro duct
you c1n market in vOitJme on a
direct or group basis even tn 1
recession .11nd with little competetiOn l Ooo1 you 1 present
situtatton offer - No collecting ?
No restrtcted terr itory - 10 per
cent renMa l s tart ing the ucond
month - Rtt t ireme nt thru
renewal• · Stock bonus plan ?
Protfnionala trainlg 1 leed a furnihud 7 Call collect for a PM·
10nal and confid ent ial int111rview
Ken Wh itlltW . 304-424 -606 1.
Wed Th tJrs . Fr1, 9 00 AM · 5 00
PM W Va ruidoots only

15

Schools
Instru ction

Tru ck Drtver School J ob placement assistan ce DOT Ce rtil tc a·
tiO n, Eligrl:l le lnltt tut1on fedet" al
aid . !JlJIHanteed studt~nt loans.
Ho me studv resrdont tratntng
Start rm med1 ate ly Untted Tr tJc k
Mu l&amp;r M1n en11 Wolls IN Va
304 48 9 2027 home off1 ce
Clearwater Fl

~18 Wante d to Do

Wtll baby Sit 1n home 1n town
Ca l\ 614 -44 6 -748 0 any11me
Valeotrne·s Da'¥' 11 Mom needs a
bfeak !' babysitt ing. referen ce.
upenenced mo ther . Be ck v
Mtll er 304 -675 6939
OffiCIII end house cle anmg , Patnl
Pleaunt and G&amp;llipolts. rasona ble rat es . Ask fo r La mm e
304 -B95 -3972

Financial
21

Business
Opportunity
! NOTICE t

THE OH IO VALLEV PUB US HING CO recommends that you
do buatneas with people you
lm ow . and NOT to send money
througtl the mail unt tl you have
irnret f'Qatl!ld th111 off111ring
Own your ow n jea n-sponsweat.
lediea 111pparel. child rens . la rge
sue, pet1te. combtn at10n store,
maternity dan cewear. accl!lssortel J ordache, Ch1c, Lee , levt.
lzod. Giuno , To mb oy, Calvm
Klein . Serg io Valente. Evan
Picone, liz Clttbome, Members
Only, Ga11o linfl. HulthteJI . ovM
1000 othefl 113 , 300 t o
S24 ,900 inventory , tra ining.
fb.tyures . grand opening flt c .
C1n OJ) en 16 days Mr 81ng

14041262 4489

Own your Jean Sportswear, Ia
dial tpptr&amp;l , childr&amp;ns. larg e
aiu, petite. co mb 1n&amp;t10n store,
matern ity , dan cewear. acceuori.. . Jordach111. Chic. lee. L111vi.
lzod. Gittno , Tomboy , Ct lv1n
Klein. Serg io Valenta. EYen
Picone, liz Claiborne. Members
Only, Guo lin e . Healthtelll , over
1 ,000 others 113. 300 to
t24.900 inventory , trtining,
fbltur•. grand opening , ate Can
open 15 dtys . Mr Bing

140412152·4489

WOMEN AND MEN Opportun Ity to mtkl uoo to nco •
Promolto n b11ed on
m..-+t.• Prott..tiOnll trlining in
ICh ttep.ofyourctrrer .. Worllling
with NYSE co.,-.,lf'IV th1t it firtt
In Itt fletd and Ifill grownlng
R.oognl.tk&gt;n 1nd rewtrd for •
jOb_. 4Dnt. An ecdve II Itt job
wtth no pr~lou1 experience
IWOIIINI'Y· Working cion to
homl 1no ovemlght tr~v~)
Stcurttv 10 that you mty ret1re tn

w.-. ,

yom M you wloh. LET ME
PIIOVUHEI THINGS TO YOU I
CoiiOOiloot 30.. 424-11011 , Kon
WhldoW Wod. Thuro, Frl, 8:00
AM ia ii:OO PM, W01t Vlrglnlo
II

,....... ,, onty.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

22 Money to Loan
HOME OWNERS -Ref1nance t o
low fhted rate Use equlty'for any
purpose leader Mortgage Co.,
814-692 -3051 .
Unlimited ctpital 1v1iltble tor
lilY butinets purpott Call 61 • ·
266 -1772 .

23

Professional
Services

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR .
rediscover your PllnO' I betut iful
tOnf, cell todty. W1rd '1 KIY ·
board , 30'· 875 ·6600 or 875·
382• .

1 973, 12 ' •65' Ktrkwood mobile
ho me , new undarpenning , Slit
heat. good cond. call 304-882·

33

Furn. 3 rooms 6 bath, upstairs,
clun. no peta. 1dult1, ref &amp; dep.
raq . Call $14-448 -1519 .

Farms for Sale

135 Acre ftrm Roane County
W V Wooded . some timblllf, 4
wheel drive acceu, many exceltent house 1tt1111. 8315,000 Call

614·992 ·6283

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
Property in Wnt Columbit, W.
Ve. Ca ll614· 992 -2617.
Camp lite Addi1on , Ohio, with
river front. septic system, elect·
ric . 82 .000.00. Aftar !5:00 call
304-895-3638.

41

31

Homes for Sale

4 bedroom
fireplace. 3 mi
lis. 532.50 0
446 -1615 or
12U

house for tell,
south ot GtllipoCa ll days 814n1ghts 614 -446 -

Government Homtl from $1. (U
repair) . Alaa deliquent tu proparty . Ctll 805 -687 -6000 Ext.
GH-45&amp;2 tor informttion
Modem 3 bdr. ho me, nic.
kitchen , rtnge. r111frigerttor. dis·
hwuh•. a•• heat, centrtlatr, 'h
baumern. 1103 Ohio Ava For
rent with option to buy ." Ctn
finance t360 .00 mo No Pets
Call81•·«8-2573.
For ula or trtde. 3 bdr. house
wtth 1 5 acrn on Rt 7 ne11t to
Clay Schoo l 4 yrs old . Priced to
sell. Ctll 614 ·258 -6580 or
614 -446 -1611
6 roo ms, bath , ut1hty, garege,
ce ntrtl h11t Good condition.

Cell 614 ~ 992-5204 .

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEl 'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES, 4 Ml
WEST . GAl liPOLI S. R·T 35
PH ONE 61 4 -446 -7274 .
1975 R1chwood 1 4•60. part
lurn , goodcond Calltftltf6 :00.
614 -448 -46 51
1982 Clayton , 14X65, fully
fum washer . dryer. AC. underpinmng &amp; porch. Exc cond .,
Make an Offer Ctll 614 -266·
Hi2 1 or 614 -258 -6315 .
t 2•60 N11w Moon. wtth P -'
acras . par1111lv Jurn , ~~erv good
cond . fUit off At . 218 . Ca ll
614 ~ 245 ~ 5 0 4 9

1975 14•70 Fl eetwood New
carpet. woodburner, Iota of
ewas Supe1 mce . S9 .900. Call
614 256 · 6587 or 614 -868 ·
1687
19 B1 Shul1 1 mo b1la home,
14•70 , 3 bedrm . new c.,n1 atr
cond underp1nnmg. already 1et
up. ren ted lot Pr• ce f12 .500
367 -0 147
1973 mob1le home , 12Jl60, 2
bd r fullv Clltpeted. W &amp; 0 . AC.
pe rch, underpmned , 6 'I• " tnsuleuon to tal electri c Eltcal\ant
con d1 t1on May l111ave on kit.
askmg S6 ,200 Call 614 -245 9459 or 30 4 -675 -308 4 or 614 446 9506
1971 1211BS Schultz 2 bdr .
S5 ,900
1963 101160 New
Moon 2 bdr . S2 90 0 Both in
good cond Cal\61 4 -446 -0175 .
1980 lt bart y 14x54. 2 bed·
room, unftJ rn11hed . Ylnyl tJ ndtr·
pinning included Musts!tl l Ctll
304· 773 -5873
1975 Cameron Mobtle Ho m111
12x60 ft For further 1nto call
6 14-992 -66 24
1984 Shu ltz Tra1ler 14•70, 3
bedroom• . 2 lul l baths E lC IIIIIent
con dition $18 ,000 l ocat ed 1n
R11 cme Call1 -30 4-925-3293
2 bedr oo m hOlJU Ha ile r
S3000 00 Call614 -992 -2094
2 lots w it h lr11 ler and 3 add-on
rooms. Imm ediate posseuto n
Pho n111 814 -992 -6913 days,
61 4· 94 9-2538 ntgh t1
Kirkw ood Mo bile Home with 1
acre ground , 2 bedrooms. g ..
hilt On Ball lll'r' Run Ad Call
814-992 -3623 .
MOBILE HOMES MOVED: insured , teaaonable rat... Cell

304·678·2338

Preown&amp;d mobile hom• like
new , larger selection Sea them
al K&amp; K Mobile Home~ In c. 3411
Jackson A11e . Pt. Pl. ecroaa hom
Jr. High . 304-676 -3000 .
1980 Hellmtrk 3 br, new ctrplt,
drapea . 141170 only t 12.800.
Price lnclud" satup in K&amp;K
Ptrlll . 304-676 -3000
1982 14x48 2 bldroom Commodore furnished, assume loan ,
ttl52 .09 month. Moving, mutt
..... 304·8715-6782.

2 bdr., new carpeting, ne•Pinl
Hut, a11tillble Mtrch 1at. Call
814 -446 -7026.
Eff . apt ., 111 utilltl• ptld. turn ..
np.t to Rio Grinde College. Call
814-448 -9762 or 114-446·
1323 .
Furnished efficiency. 7 1ir Neil
Ave .. GelllpoUt. Si~ll . I 150
mo , udlitlet paid. Call 446441 8 1fler 7pm.
Furnished apt . 2 bdf., U50 mo ..
utllitiet peld. 701 4th Aw .•
Gallipolis Ctll 446-4416 after
7pm.
3 roonu &amp; bath, all c•ptt, til
uitt . paid but alec. Dep. &amp; ret .
rtquired . Call 614· 448· 7616 .

Rentals

TONY 'S GUN REPAJR , full time
111 nsmith . Hot rebilling, hours. 9
till dark . 304· 676· 4631

Real Eslal e

t330 with utllitl• . Deposit
required . Ctll 114·448-2129
8AM-6PM.
Aptrtmant fOf" rtnt. B1eut1ful
bach.tor apertment. wood burning fireplact. til utlliti• p1td.
Fotter Moblla Hom• P1rk. 814448 -1602 .

3364

Have 11acancy tor roo m and
board in my ho me Reuo nable
C all 614 -992 · 6022 .
Have vacancy for 111lderly m1n or
woman in pnva te ho me , 24 hrs . a
dly . C•ll5 14-992 -7553

Business

0 ppo rtu nity

Houses for Rent

Nice duplex hou••· 15 room• •
bath , clean, co mpletely turn ..
t200 mo . Mtln St., Ch•hira.
c.II6U -245 -6818 .

2 bdr. unfumtlhed house wi1h
gartge. Cell 814-448-9888 .

Two 2 bedroom 1p11. for rent in
Pomeroy. 1 In town 1nd other
above Kroglf'l, Ctll 814-992-

e216 .. 814 - 812 · 7314 ~

One bedroom total electric,
carpeted apte. ne• shopping.
Frea wlter and tr11h picll:uD. Cell

e14·992·2094.

In Racine, very nice, 2 bedroom.
Completely furnished . t2215.
plu1 depolit. No pets. Call

Ne•r Bucklll'r'• Hills 2 bdr . FR.
woodbumer. $226 &amp; dep .. no
pets C1ll 614 -2415 -15097 or
BU -245 -6369 or 814 -4-t&amp; 94715 .

814·949·2801 .

4 bdr. hoote tn Pltntz SubdNI·
lion , city achoota . Cell 61-4 -446 0278

The Vlllagt GrHn A~rtmentl
ere accepting IPPIIcttlona for
occupance. The ap.-tnwnts are
two btMiroomt. For more lnform•don , ctlll14-192-1174 evening• . Equal Housing
Opportunity.

House -4 rooms &amp; b1tn. loo1ted
736 rear 3rd. Ave , furnished,
1126 .00 mo ., 176 .00 dep . Call
446 -3870 or 448 -1340.
4 bedroom hou11, woodburning
firepl1c1. No pets. Ctll 814-

949-2263.

2 bedroom furnished 1pt. for
rent in Middleport. Call 1-304-

882-2816.

APARTMENTS , mobile hom11.
hou. .. Pt. Pl. .ant tnd Gellipo-

llo. 81 .. 44e·l221 .

Nice 1 tnd 2 br 1per1ment11
downtown, 304-676 -221B ,

HotJte fo r rent efter M1rc h 4 th.
815 0 . per month 1815 Mulberry
Ava., Pomeroy, Ohio. Ctll614 -

8-8

-----------------Middleport, PlrttCIIIY f\Jrn ithed·

liUteland ttPtl, stOVI. reffigarltor fum, 2 bedrooms. carpeted.
all lite, 1pt1, tor more lnformetlon 30•·882 -3711

992 .6422 .

house, cletn ret~ontble rent.
Middleport . Ohto. rf inter•ttd
eell 304 -882-3722 .
2305 Mt Vernon Ave .. eva illble
March ht. $236 .00 mo nth rent
plus 1 month depoart. 304-675·
2973
2 be drooms , l1vi ng room .
ltitcnlan, TV roo m, corner lot,
fenced backyard. 304 -676 4255 after 6 :00PM

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 bdr. fully lurnt.httd. 12xfl6,
conv. loctt1on. Upper RIVer Rd .,
water paid. aec dep requtred
Call 614 -446·8558 or 614·
448 -2430.
2 bdr. mobile home, unfur·
nishad. louted in mobila home
perk Call 614·448·072 2 .
2 bd r . nice ly lurn . ex cond .
ref . &amp; dep. requlfed . Ce ll 614·
448 -4169
1 2JI65 Winds or. furnished , new
c •1pet. gas heat , CA. Roush
Lint, Chethira. Ctll 61 4 -367·
0221 or 814-387-7242 .
2 IKir . large privata lot, 1180 mo.
plus dep . Call81 4 -446 -2236 or
814-446 -21581
3 b.droom. near Big Wh•l.
ge r~e . wood burner, expando,
gerden and fruit tren . Depoah.
and rtferencll Ctll 1514 -949 3031 .

45

Furnished Rooms

For rent Sleeping Rooms and
light house k•plng rooms . Ptrk
Central Hotel. C1ll 814 -446-

Mobile nome lot 14x70 or
amtllar t75 .00 wtter, ttwet
and truh paid Ohio 304-675-

3000.

47 Wanted to Rent
Chntt ian tidy • 6 mo . old child
art wishing to relocate in
G1Uipolis . N..d to rent home.
tpt . or...,'" benment. Would be
will ing to cere for tldtrty or child
In e11ch~nge for ptrt of rent.
Write. P l.J ., Bo• 1.1SH, 0•
PIUW , IN .7116.

Mcrcllandise

3946

SALE OR RENT - 2
bedroom trtillf , turnithed .
wa~h.- end dryer. air conditfon
304·875·4874 .
FOR

Mobile hom• . 2 bedroom•. one
au tltctrlc and one
1140 .00
month plut utilities. 304-675 -

Q•.

Apartment
for Rent

JACKSON ESTATES

APART ~

MENTS (Equal Hous ing Opportun ity) monthly rtnt ster1a et
1178 tor 1 bedroom tnd 1212
for 2 bedroom, dapotft UOO.
located nNf' Spring VIIIIY Plaza
and Foodltnd, pooltndCableTV
IVIIItble. office ~un 11 possible 10 em to 4 pm tnd 7 pm to I
pm MondJY· Frld.-,, Call 814448 -2748 or leave m•tege.
Nicety fumlahtd mobile home.
.tf. apt ., ctntral air 1nd htl1 In

city, tdutts onl'f. Cell 814· 446·

0338 .

RedtcOIIttdapt ., 2 bdr., 11!50
to 12150. Ce11·304· &amp;78 -5104 or
304· 678· 8381 Of 304·675•

7898 .
740 ~

SO&lt;ond AVo. 3 bdr .. f1 80

mo ., dtp . rtqUirtd. Ctll 614-

448-4222 bot- g .. 8.

74

Building Mattritll
,
Bloc*, brick. IIWif pip•. win ·
dowa, lintels. etc. Cltudt Win ·
ttrl, Rto Grandt, 0 . Clll 814-

245-5121

Kantucky lump , Ohto lump,
Ohio S1ok1111. Yard or dtUvery.
cement black• end building
mat•i•l. Gtllipolls Black Co.,
Pint St.. GtllipoUs. Onto Call
814-448-2783.

HouM cotl. lump •ttoktt. Zinn
Cotl Co Ctll 614-441-1408.

suit• 1399 . bunk btdt f199 ,
entron reclln•s t99 . new I
used bedroom suit" , rang11,
wringer washers, a thOM . New
INtn groom suh1111 1199 -1599.
ltmpa. alw buying coet a wood
tto\'et . Call 814-446· 31 69.
LAYNE 'S FURNITURE
Sof11 end cheirt priced !tom
1286 . to •a9&amp;. TH ie~ . tso ~d
up to 1125 . Hldt·t ·bedt,t390 .
and up to tl550., toft beds
f14&amp; , Rec liners , •225 . to
1376 .. lamps from UB . to
t1 25 . pc. dinetttt from t109 .,
to 435 . 7pc. t189 end up . Wood
table with tO chalr1 1285 to
1146 . Dttk t110 up to 12215 .
Hutch•. ••no Bunk btci complete with ml"tttMI. t275 .
1nd up to U95 . lab't beds,
t110 . Mattru••• or bo11
aprings, lull or twin, tl3 ., firm.
•?3. and au . Outen sets,
t2215 . 4 dr . chtttl, t49 . IS dr.
chttu . t69 . ltd framu ,
t20.1nd U5 .. 10 gun . Gun
ctbineta, 13!10. G11 or eltc1rlc
r•na• U75 . B1by m1nr~tttt,
t35 a 148, bad fram11 UO.

025,

&amp;

Cannon T-60 36 mm ctmer•
with fla•h • various lena. 1111
than 1 yr . old. Ctll 1fter 5.

81 4·387·7226.

66

Pets for Sale

Bri1rp1tch Kennell All -brHd
G!'OOming . English Cocker Spa·
n1t11 . 388-9790.
Drtgonwynd Ctttary Kennel .
CFA HlmlltYtn , Ptrtlan 1nd
Slameae lllitttna. AKC Chow
puppiH. can 441 -3844 1tter

7PM

GE w11ntt &amp; drv-r. C1ll 614 446 · 2868 ~

Blec k powder t6 . 9!1 , T-C
Hawken 1209.96 , 40 .tyl• of
IMit buckl• U .96 • t7 .95.
Koebel's Guns • Repair . Mill
Cr11k Rd . Hrs . M·F, 5-8 PM
Sat. 1 -5 . Ctlll14-441 -2318.
Ytlhica 36mm c1mara with
ce11. lent with CIIM, •lectronic
fluh , exc. cond. Ctl~l14 · 347 -

0389.

1100 Remington tuto Bicente·
nial, perlect eond. never been
shot. Call 814-2615·6228 .
Color TV 25 inch Ztnith, good
picture. Ctll 814· 246 -6131 or

814·245 ·8656.

GlbtOn rtfriget'ttor-lrHrer. 5
yrs . old. tuto ice miller, 1300.

Coil B1 4·44e-85BO.

Electric r•n;• 30 in . Sttrl
Kenmor• . 8ft. fibergluttopper .
Ctll 8U· 446 -n87 .
1 ltOFIICII ... 1-25 '' color RCA
TV, 1-19" bl.cll6 whitt TV . Cell
«8 ~ 3828 .

American Pjf Bull puppltl, 3 mo.
old Cell 814-388· 9881 .
AKC A~g . m•l• Dobtr""n pup.,
black &amp; tlJit. wormed, shots,
ttila bobbed , p1pen. 150. Cell
814 · 448·779! ~

8ttglt puppitt tor pie. Ctll

614·2158-1902 .

Apricot fem1le Toy Poodle. 6
wHkl old. • 160. Male white
Poodle. 7 mon1hl old. t100 .
Ctll SU -949 -2272.
AKC Doberman pup1 tor ule.
Red end rust t75 etch Call
814 ~ 1182 ~ 7570 .

Mtle bltck Chow. AKC regis·
tettd . 2 Ytlfl old. Cell614 ·9922017 ~

dOll.

304 ~ 882 ~ 3072 .

Valentine Specill P1nkeett
t11 .99, c~g• .9.99. Flth buy
one get 11cond half price. Fish
hnll tnd Ptit Shop, 2413
Jdaon Ave .• Point Pletnant,

2 modtl 12 Winchntar. 1 model
10 Remington, 1 Frtnch it32 ln .
tul , 1 model37 R.l Winchnttr
30 in. tul . Ctll 8, 4 ·441 -33U.

fdllll Su ppl1 1~o

/1, LIVI:SIIICk

Fumacu &amp; water tanlll . Willatle
r1uonable pleue et1161 -4 -448·

Uted Fumlture -- Ortner, 6 bed.
rnWII offl~ dttb. 3 mllea out
Bultvlle Rd . 0Den Bem to 15pm,
MOl' . thru let.

e14-44e-0322

1980 Olds AC , PS , PB, cru ist,
ex. cond Call 81 4 -446· 2323
lfttr 4 ·00.
614- a8&amp; ~

1 wedding drns. 11ze 8. Call

614 · 992 ~ 5320

TONY 'S GUN REPAIRS . hot dip
reblueing , 111 typ11 of gunsmhh

work . fast aervlct . 304-675 -

4831

100 Annivertary Avon to •11.

Farm Equipment
CROSS &amp; SONS

U.S . 315 Wnt, Jtcbon , Onio.

614 · 288 - 8461 ~

M11eey Fergu10n. Ntw Holltnd.
Bush Hog S1l .. 6 Service. OYer
40 uted trtctors to choose from
&amp; co.,lete Une of ntw &amp; used
equipment largest Hltctlon In
S E. Ohio .

w~ l

PTO .. Ford

8N ·9N.

John Deert 2020 - 2030 - 1520
dll. 011er 76 uud tractOI W· pS.
Jim 's Ftrm Equipment Center.
R1 . 35 W11t. Gellipolla, Oh. Call

Be 1 1weethetrt and tune your
piano Alto an e11cellent Vlltn ·
tine g ift. Ward ' s Keybotrd,
304 -675 -5600 or 875-382-4 .

20 ft. flttbed nect. trailer with
ctttle riCks. 808 Ftrmall tflctor
80 HP . I · 18 ln. 5 bottom ptowt.
12 ft. hydr~ullc dlec . c.n
614 -266-6801 afttf &amp;.

HALF PRICE! Flathlng trrow
110n s t289 1 Light~ . non -trrow
t2691 Non lighted U1 91 Free
lettar1 i Very lewltft. Staloctlly.
1(8001423 -0113. anytime.

t16 0 00 aevlnga World book Encyclopedia, t10.00 deposit .
t26 .00 monthly For Informa tion c•ll your Jocal School
Sarvlca Aepr•entttive, M1r·
Qlftt Pierce, 304-175-377&amp;,
ct.ll co llect

1981 FOfd Future 4 door, new
tirea, 55,000 miles. full equipment. very nice. C1ll 6, 4 -2456131 or 814- 2415 -9566.
1978 Ford Futurt 2 door,
69 ,000 milas, AM -FM ttpe, tir.
tuto . C1ll 814 · 246·6131 or

614-246·9656 .

1981 Delta 88 Roy1le Broughman 2 dr .• AT , PS , P door locke.
Air, m1t0on lntidl-out. AM -FM
c11sette. Excellent condition.
Htljlh milage. Cell 614·448·
1979 Corux)rd 6 cyt ., auto . good
condition, low mil11gt. C1U
814 -441 -1522 or 614-448 ·

7672 .

1984 Toyot• van . 26 ,000 m i.
C1ll 814· 4-41-9740 1her 7PM.
1980 Coug1r XR7. good cond.
448-2422 '"" 1 :30.

19n Pontile Grtnd Prrx, good
con d., runalikt ntw . Call after 5 ,

114-448 ·1622 .

136 M111ey Farguson Trtctor
with high tnd tow rtngl . PtowL
diu;t, 6 ft. bush hog . All for

03895. Coli e14 ~ 288 ~ 8522 .

197-4 Alita Chalrntrl, 730 f1rm
tteetor. 17900. Good cond.

304·1!75-7421.

New O.Utz Model 3 . 90. 73 hp.
PS . ROPS , 12 sp•d. FebNiry
caah price • 18,930.00. Big
cv11h dtacountt on all Deutz·
Allis Equipment . COMPARE
AND SAVE ltUUU . Siders
Equipment Co .• H1ndareon. W.
IJt. 304· 8'78· 7421
For Sele plga, 304-676 -3308.

1979 Ptymouth Horizon TC -3,
t1 ,000. Call 8U·441 ·8314
evenings.
74 Dodge Dart • new tir• . runs
good, body in flir ahepe. Call
e14 - 388 · 8472 ~

1980 Toyot• Celie• GT Coupe.
Excellenl condition. Ntw paint
and tires. tun-roof. AC . mucn
mor•. Clll 114-992-2762 or

Livestock

Grain fild freazlf buf. Will
deiNer to butchlr anop . Cell

814·387-01112 .

992-7401 .

Can yoo buy JMpa. cert, Of
4Jt4 "t .-zed in drug rtids for
undtf t100 .001 Cell for facts
today! 18151 219·1701 E11t .

698 .

8538.

8•"·

Splrl1

DL,

THIS IS OUR ANNUAL SALE,

11 &amp;0.00 NVinQe Worklbook En·

cyciopodlo, f10 .00 dopolh .
t26 .00 monthty. FOf lnfotme·
lion Clll yOur focal School
Serwice R••entttlw. ,..,,.
glt'et Pierce, 304-171· 3771.
c .. l col'-&lt;:t.

34,000

miles. white with blue velour
enttriot. rtcltnlng stete. r11r
louven, 11ec: trunk, 13,200 .00.

304-77 3-8337 ~

' 79 Corwtte. uc cond, lo w
mlle-ue. ctll 304-G715 · 64515 .

e14 · 332 ~ 9748

1972 Ford Mu1t1ng, 351 Cleve·
land engine. t200 .00 304·
1988 Dodge Pol1ro. 73.000
goOd eond, 304·895·

miloo,
3972.

Vo. 304-182-2222 .

and cabbaqe!

from Piancavallo, Italy. !60
min.I
Ill Ill [ZI Dyneaty (CCI AlAdam learn Ban Foilmont's ~et. and KryS11a
eais ~

min)

illJ Planot Earth: Tar..
from Othor Worldo (CCI

(J)

AND HEATIN G
Cor Fourth and Pine
·
Gtllipolia, Ot1 io
Phone 614· 4•6 -3888 or 614 - .. ·

Meteorites found in Anta rctica reveal information
about the fdrmation of the

&gt;

solar sys1em. (80 min .)
tO:OO ill CBN Nowo Tonight
@ Championship Rollor
Derb_r
CIJ Ill [ZI Arthur Hoiloy'o
Ho1ol (CCI An old flame of

.' .

Peter' s romances him as
pan of • plot involving
laundered money from a

Excavating

Good -1 hcavating , bnemenu. •
footers. driveway s, u ptic links ,
ltndtcaping. Call anytime114 · ·'
441-4637 , Jtmn l Dtviao rt
Jr owner

b6nk haist. and a lawyer
shocks his wife when hareveals the e•istence of his illegitimate
Vietnamete

BARNEY

child. (80 min.)

0 Ill ® Equellzor A pol84

icewoman 's life ia in danger after she realizes that
her fellow officers are involved in corruption and

Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

!PM.

1875 ~

n

Kenwonh 318 Vtt. 73 Trill
mobile flit. W.S ., slid ing ttmp .

oil. Colil14-892·11053 or 814·
742·2821 .

Coil 814·448-7444

Mll ed hay iltte ,quare blln.

76 ChiVY PU 360 IU10 .. PS . PO.
runt QrH t Clmplf IMII . Call

814-248-8040.
72 Ford

f . 100. 302, 3 opd.,
cemptr top. belt offlf. Call

304·1!78·:1858.

murder. (80 min.)
(J) Groat Parformancoe:
Tho Cotton Club Romornbored Cob Calloway, tho

A-1 Re tr igerat1on &amp; Applian ce
Rep air, washer &amp; dryer Call
614 · 446 ~ 8640 .

85

'

General H

Nicholas Brothers, and
other original stirs of Harlem's famous nightclub of

I'

au '"9

Ken 's Weter Ser11i ce. Wotls.
cisterna, poola filled Pho ne
614 -367 -0623 or 614 -367 7141 night or day .

268 ~ 11228 .

min ~ l

Harrison and Cindy's plans
for a romantic weekend are
upse1 when they spot an
old friend who supposedly
died five years earlier. (60

CARTER ' S PLUMBING

448 ·4477

(60

0 CIJ ® Crazy Uko o fox

NO .. . I'VE 8EEN
AND CALLINI&gt;, BUT.

1976 Chtv Capric Clattlc, AC.
PS . PO, n1n1 good , cell tfter

Trucks for Sale

Women's Slalom Coverage

exis is scorned by the men
she loves most, Steven and

WINNIE

Jtmes BOVI Wat er Serv1 ce Also
pools fill ed. Ct/1614 2!56 1141
or 814-446 -1175 or 6 t4 -446 7911 .

outo, 454 .,gino. Coll814 ~ 448 ·

For llfl 110 bll11 or condltl·
on.t hey, """• wet. flrtt
c:uttint, mlled h1~ . 11 .21 Tl·
moth'f •1 .38 . 304·891-3010.

the place desaned . (2 hra.)
ill 700 Club
@ Skiing: World Cup

Fricla4 SP.ecial
is piq's feet

Plumbing

814 · 367 ~ 0121 .

tho 30's and 40'• como 1oder's look e1 what the

87

TRISTATE
UP HOlSTERY SHOP
1113 Sac. Avo . Gn ll1 11oh s
614 -446 -7833 or ll 14 44 6 '

1833.

R &amp; M Furnitllle M•nufact unng.
81 Rt . 7 , Crown Citv , on. Can
614-268. 14 70, cell Eve 614448 - 3438 . Old &amp; n a~
Uphoat ered.

Cot~

heyday~

(80 min.l

lllJ Nowawo1ch

10:25 (J) MOVIE: 'Delloo'
10:30 ()) C.n You Bo Tlllnnor
81 (1) 1NN Nowa
illJ ~makoro Five
Cl)Newo

11:00 • (I) N•wsC.n*
ill Mon from U.N.C.LE
Ill To Bo Announcod

CIJ • Cll. ~ r:lll Nowt

81 CZ) Bonny Hill Show
CI)ICTV

(Answers tomorrow)

Vestet'Ciay's
I

PLUME

OUPLEX

ADAGIO

Answer: Wha l the middle-aged Romeo acted like tle
was -" MUDOLE·AGED "

BRIDGE

James Jacoby

In search of
trick nine

NORTH

Z-11 -H

• 52
• J 816
t AK 63

By James Jacoby

+KQ6

EAST
Although North and South have a 4- . WEST
tAQ984
•
763
4 heart fit . three no-trump is the bet.Q
10 2
ter game contract for a change, but it t Q 10 I
tJ9 7
is not a laydown. After winning lhe +9 53
tJ8 72
opening spade lead with the 10, declarSOUTH
er can count only eight tricks . He must
t K J 10
develop the ninth trick without allow.AK43
ing East to get on lead to send a spade
+8&gt;2
back through his K-J . How can it be
t
A 10 I
done?
Vulnerable: East-West
He can get his ninth trick in either
Dealer: East
red suit. First, diamonds. Let him lead
a diamond right away. U Wesl plays
North E.ut
Soot.
low, South goes up with dummy's king, w..,
Pass
I NT
returns to his hand with the club ace
Pass
3 NT
Pass
Pass
and leads another diamond . If West Pass
plays the 10, he rises w1th dummy's
ace and plays another Since West has
Opening lead: • 8
the queen, West will win the lead and
be unable to run his spade suit. or
course if West goes up with the queen
earlier, declarer simply lets him hold queen. If East puts up the 10 when
that trick with the same result.
hearts are rtrst led, declarer wins the
Hearts are easier. Declarer enters ace or king, returns to dummy and
dummy with either a diamond or a leads still another low beart, with the
club and leads a low heart. If East same intent as before.
plays the two, declarer also plays low.
Don't even give a thought to making
West will win the nine , but now the I 0 tricks in a beart contract. Your only
ninth trick can come from the heart chance is if the queen of hearts drops
suit, since the A-K will drop East's doubleton, and today it does not.

•n

( ''

~tJby THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
I Fuel

DOWN
I Find fault

~

2 Nymph
3 Wash ~ . O.C.

Burn thr
midnighi
oil
9 Field
10 Noble
12 Budget

attraction

4 Oevour
5 Invent
6 Musical

expense

show

13 Dodged
15 Sylvan
deily

7 Moslem
chtcf

Yesterdats AM:wer ·
19 Convene 27 Have pity
8 Ad
agencies 22 Altar
29 Nobleman

16 Greek

letter
milieu
17 Marsh elder II Raze
18 Unrank
14 Escort
20 Congeal
161ndian
21 Cross out

weight

enclosure 30 Expunge
24 How droll! 34 Cw-h river
25 Unscathed 36 Actress
26 Mai n or

blessed -

Balin

37 Turf

22 Clay
variety

23 Verity!
24 Aiddy
25 Religious
body
27 Hindu deity
28 Centunon's

greeting
29 Handle
oneself
31 Marsh
32 Wing (l.al.)
33 Berore
35 Uncut
37 Impediment 1.,--f-+38 Mortise
fitter
39 English
river

40 Bombast
41 Impala, e.g.
DAD..YCRYPiliQUOTES- Here's bow to work It:

AXYDLBAAXR
IILONGFELLOW
One letter stands for another. In this sample A ts used
for the three L's, X for the two D's, etc. Single letters,
apostrophes, the length and fonnalion of the words are all
hints. Each day the code letters are different.
·
CRYPTOQUOTE

2-12

ilDErowlttwsiN-

QUW

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BE

G I U IJ

URK W

c r.

YWKWN ,

' LW C LOW

HU C

" EBYPW

PUBOJUC C J

AWQ

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R y

C L W Y

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CL WY
ABYJ . - W . T . H IJBQ W
YeoteniAJ'I CJ7Ptoqaote: MY PERSONAL IIORRIES
ARE READING, USTENING TO MUSIC, ANO SILENCE.
- EDm-1 SITWEU.

illJ Wolk Through tho 20th
Century with BIR Moyero:
Tht SIOO.ld ~n R•
volutlon (CCI The history of

PEANUTS
Upholstery

rnor II rJ

ton Club was like during its

SNAKE!!

.

7a97.

Now arrange the circled letters lo
form ltle surprise anawM, as suggested by the above canoon.

Jumble" GLADE

gether to provide an insi-

Wtug h' s Wtter Servica Well s.
t:ittern s, pools . Fast. re lt11b le
aervit;:e Ctll 614 -256 -1240 or
614 -256 -11 30.

H1y for Nit. Cell Art NNie.
114-Mt -27&amp;4 or 114 -992·

Ito«*. brick, monar and m•
tonry 111ppUtt. Moun.. ln 81111
ltod1. At. 33. N.w Htven , W.

I hope not! The

Rootrng, 111 kindt lna1alled or
repaired . Insured . fr ee esti mttn. Phone 304-523 3617 or

' 84 Chev C•v•liar stttlon·
e11c cond. AC . redlning
saau. •&amp; . 991 .00 . Poulble
1r.te. mult sell 304-937 -2881.

w~gon.

When Alex and Leonard
spot strange ligl'lts in the
sky while visiting a small
town , they awake to find

renewS/her riva lry with Al-

Co1l. llmesl one, grave l, et c
Delivered 1 ton end up J im
Lan ier. 304 -6715 -1247 or 675-

f1.150 . J04-87B·SB79.

8:05 (J) MOVIE: 'A Man Called
Horao'
8:30 G CIJ ® Foloy Square
(D) To Be Annov.-d
9:00 IJ lii IBi 81ooko'o Magic

895-3802

1973 ChlfVY Fleetekte PU , w hh
tool boll• topptf , Cll1814 -446·
1781 or 814-N-5 ·1861 1f1et

c~leet.

tures. (60 min.) In Stereo.
llJ) MOVIE: 'Rear Window'
(D) NBC Nows

Rotlry Of clbl• tool dr illing .
Moat wells completed same day
Pump HIH and serv1ce. 304 -

82

gates the daa1hs of 1hraa
lollow agents . (60 min .!
fj) CZ) MOVIE: The Exor·
cio(
0 Ill ffD Mary (CCI
Ill MacNei~Lehrer Newahour
illJ Notional GeoGraphic
Special: Cr11turoa of 1he
Mangrove (CC) The !idol
forest of Siarau ia home to
an amazing array of crea-

Sterkt TfH end Lawn Servi ce ,
landscaping. 304 -1576-2010.

4738.

Mf"Y.

SUSPICIONS I

2454.

lllrQt round bel• hey in bam,
we lold. Ct/1114-440· 1878 .

la191 round bl~of good mlud
hty. •10. per btlt or ueo. tor

THEIR

RON ' S Ttlevition Strvlce .
Hou1111 calla on RCA . Qu•u f,
GE . Specialing in Zenitn. t:111
304 -576-2398 o r fi14 -446·

Ric har d ' s Gerba ge H&amp; IJ hn g
14.6 0 a mo nth &amp; olher hau ling
Ctll tnytlme day or n1ght Call

8313.

HMMM' SOMEniiNG
MUST HAVO AROLISEl&gt;

Block tnd concrete work a lto
palntinQ 1nd carpentry, garaqea,
biNmlt'lts, lidiWIIkl, PIUOI,
retaining wall1. 30 yr. explt;rience . FrH "timatll. We're on
the level . Ctll814· 446 -091&amp;:

1982 Ford PU , low mlle~ge like
~ . t4 ,500. Ctll 114 -448 -

55 Building Supplie1

HotH 81df0.

BASEMENT

1948.

1973 18 h . van t.d roll up door,

EIW W· 11' l 8 tlldlng dOOr &amp;
door- IUS&amp; lrtctild. Iron

-----~ -

1974 Ford Gran Torino ltttion
w1gon , t400 .00 . 304-176·

1980 Oauun PU good cond.,
57,000 act. mil• . Cell 814·
Cheap h1y will uldt fo r ct«lt.
C•H aftet SPM, 114-448· 1052.

lmprovements

83

72

Bear Compound bow with ac·
cnaorin, 1171 .00. 30-4-17&amp;-

_0 MacGyver's life is placed in
when he investi-

~ jeopardy

fta•1---.H~o~m~e
~--~ ­

'77 C•prlce Ciattic, AC . AM -FM
ceuetu. will teklt'l c tre of,
Richard Picktnl, Vall.y

6610.

AMC

angel who has been trying

to earn his wings for 200
year• ~ (60 min.!
@ Flohln' Hole
CIJ Ill [ZI MocGyvor (CC)

Cltrk Plumb ing end Hu11ng. 18
yean e11perlence , un stop drai ns.
New -remodeling -repai r work .
Phone 304-882· 2012 .

tV80

tempt to help a misguided

Services

1985 CtmlfO, toeded. lo w
mile ege . t9 . 500 304·876 ·

Up draft Qtt tum~ee . fofctd 1ir,
125.000 btu , ••c cond, t8o .oo

Hay &amp; Grain

71 trevtl trtiler 18ft .. sleeps 6,
MII· COntalned , Rt . 2 Boll 86-A,
Neighborhood Rd ., Gellipolia.
Rtymond Kerr .

1973 VW Verv good condition.
•eoo. Cell 814-992 -6188 tfter
4 :00 p.m. weekdays .

6:00, 304·178-3124.

64

614-448-2077 .

&amp; Heating

B•luw -Stwfller- manual tbfl ·
alve bth11ndar - Model 1080 1 Atg . Quarter hora• brolldmtrl
Btl11w citcular J.tW and tool UOO. Crop-out Q,H. yearling
ljlrindar tharp·tll. Auto IIW coh UISO . Ctll 81.-448-0183
filer -model 387 -Foley . All
t9oo.oo. e~u 304-17&amp;-1623.

304·875·3119.

&amp; Campers

304-882·5200.

773 ~ 61173 .

63

illJ MecNeii-Lohrer Nowth·

304- 896 ~ :le38 .

RINGLES ' S SERVICE , upe·
rienced carpenter, •lectr•~an ,
mnon, p~i nter , •oofing (Inducting hot tar IPPiication) 304· .
676 -2088 Of 175-7368.

C:.~AVE Ple6E~

I

Print answer here:

(J) Nightly Buaine.- Report

7:05 (J) Moty_Tyler Mooro
7:30 0 lii CIJ Now Newlywed
Game
(!) Outdoor Lifo Mogezlne
Hosted by William Conrad.
fll (1) WKRP in Cincinnati
0 CIJ (D) Jeopardy
(J) To tho Manor Born
® WhHI of Fortune
g) (nl Price II Right
llJ) Bob Newhort
7:35 (J) Sanford and Son
8:00 IJ lii Highway to Heaven
Jonathan and Mark at-

Fetty Tree Trimming, slump
remo\'tl . Ctll 304 -676 · 1 331

tI

CD Jofferoono

llJ) Barney Miller

WATERPROOFIN G
Unconditional lifetime guaran tee . Loctl r•feren cea furnished
Frlll!l eatimetts Call collett '
1-814·237-0488 , dey or nig ht, Rogers Ba sement
Wtterproofing.

IAHVt:fl

® Eyowltnou News

Four 15 inch old style Rally
wnMit 1100.00 . Two 260 al•
cyct. Chevy angina 6100 .00

2882 .

1980 TC3 Hori1on. Excellent
condttion . UBOO . Ctll 814·

304 ~ 876 · 1429 .

12 double int•1l1ted 1ilt In·
windows with acreens. like new .
CtiiiOt" inl 304-458 -1566 .

m i., euto, tir, n.w
paint. rebuilt 1ngine, t2.850. 86
Multlng 289 HP, euto., pony
interior. new top, th1rp , U ,OOO.
Sterwan·s Auto Stln. 81 4 -379·

135 g11, da l. , MF 3e gu, dsl.,
Ferg. 30, Ford· 7000, 5000,
4000. ~00 dii., Ford2000gu,
FOt"d 2810 del. • PS· Ol, Ford

&amp;14 ~ «6 - 97n .

New World Book Encyclopedia
for 1399 .00 (t150 .00 IIYinga]
Chlldcrtft for 1100 00 with the
offtr (199 .00 liVings] . Peyment
tarma avallablt . Ctll 304-15762897 for lppointment.

W~Qo ·

netr~ 58 . 000

CIA~L.Y !M~~AA"EP

t.J&amp;UA!..!..Y WA5.

(J) (D) WhHI of Fortune

our

1974 K1yot cemper se lf ·
con\1ined, 318 Dodge engine,
22 ' long sleeps six , S&amp;.OOO Ca ll

614-992·2941 .

860

0

Ill ~ Divorce Court

85 Chevtne CS , 4apd., 9,000.
t3,900. 84 ChevetteCS, 61pd.,
I , 700 mi., t3 ,500. B4 Chevene
4 opd .. 37,QOO. f3, 100. 80
Horizon TC3 IUto .. &amp;5,000 mi .,
12,000. n Cordobl IUtO lir,
PS . PS, PW. new tlr . . . ptlnt.

WHAT iHE FINAN-

tJ K I I

man.
fl)

814-379·Z728

68,000 mi.. t1,400. n

ilD Eyewltnon Nowo
illJ Newton' a Apple
llJI Good Tlmaa
(J) Andy Griffith
.
0 lii NBC NlghUy Nowo
(]) The Rifleman
(!) lnolde tho PGA Tour
CIJ Ill cnl ABC Nowo
fl) CD One Day et e Time
0 CIJ liD CBS Nows
(J) Doctor Who
illJ Body Electric
@ Jofforoons
(D) NBC Newt
(J) Carol Burnon
0 lii PM Magazine
ill Mother/Daughter Pa@8nt
(!) SportaC.ntor
(J) Entortolnmont Tonight

1

Interview with Gene Hack-

BA~' BRI~ ME. AI'UJ6LE
Af.lD BRifJt1 lJ.I!S FW.ER Hf;:l?£
nt I ~ l VJH~N 11M 0'9r1A'/ Cl&lt;l~&lt;?,_)
EVER'/Sroi ~it.lkSl

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

79 Motors Homes

Mid -Winttr Cleartnce Stla .

u.- tractor1 MF 1815 dal. . MF

76

1982 Chyrsler LeBaron 37,000
mi1n. 1ir. tilt. cruise. tJt . nice &amp;
clean, padded Yinyl top. Clll

Coil 814·388-8487.
61

Boats and
Motors for Sale

8823.

1979 Toyot• Celica A-1 cond.,
AM -FM 1tereo. AC . mutt tell.

2217

Pole Bulld ings by Ou•lit~
8uUdtrs Fret estim1t11. Ctll

8:05
8:30

Moj;\iycles

7 HP Out boerd , 304-676 -2073 .

8050 .

2 mille AKC Silver Poodle Pups,
h.:! 111 tl'tota. mHe good house

W.Vo. 304-176·2013 .

2 form1l1 aiu 5 I 7. wom once.
Buuty shop equipment Cell
614 -266 -1275 tfter 6:00.

YOU ~EE, IN THE
UNITED STATES, THI~
I~ &gt;'/HEN THE CAVALI&lt;Y
WOULD CO~~ CHAR&amp;IN6 OYER THE HILL.

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19B2 Spirit 41pd., AM-FM ttpa,
.unroof, wire rima . k&gt;w miletge.
f1,999 . John ' • Auto S1les,
Bul.ville Ad . G•llipolit, Oh.

CILIY

(I) GrHn Acres
(!) Mazda SportaLook
CIJ 0 Clllll ~ (D) Nowa
fl) CD Diff'rent Strokes
(l) 3-2-1. Conroc11CCI

Autos for Sale

1sn Robbitt. Coil

Co11814-258 ·8251 .

f30, king lromo UO. Udllty lldg. Spl.: 30'a40 'a9'.

Good ltltctlon of bedroom
tult•. ro cktrl, mt1tl cabinets.
hltdboard• 138, • up to •tl5.

71

8428 or after 6 :30 114· 388·

Firewood tor lilt t30 .00 PU
lold , HEAP ICctDted. Call 614·
388-9341 , Rogar Melde.

&gt;

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75

Ctllahtn 'a Uetd Tire Shop. Over
1,000tirM, tiiM12 , 13, 14 , 16,
18. 16 .5 . 8 mil• out Rt. 218.

EVENING
8:00 0 lii NowiCenter

8:35
7:00
55 Building Supplies

I'::t.=-..:K) - J

2/12/88

1971 Scout, 4114, AC, PS , PB,
crutle. good oond. S 1.960 00
304-882 -3237 after 5·00 PM .

1218.

Antique kitcntn CUPbolt'd, with
flowr bin, natural wood finish ,
PC. cond. flOC . 441· 4514.

WEDNESDAY

1982 JHP CJ7 l a redo. Hard ·
top, 6 eyl., 5 speed , lock-out
hubl, 37 ,000 miles . Aallling
•5.700. Phone 614·992 -7863
efter 6 :00 p.m.

Genuine hardrodc mtplt dining
room 1uite. 31 in . hutch , tlbleft
chain, lillie nii!IW . ••oo.Od". 258·

Antiques

OF 5UC.H A THINO ...

19815 Cu.tomind Dodg1t Mini ,
Rem vtn, nuleage low , excellentcondldon. Call 814-446 -83•2

Chtrry bookcue !b. . utlfuiJ
t3&amp;0 Otlll gouip benet. t200.
girtl 3 spd. bike (ntw) 160. Call
814-441-2410 after 3PM .

53

VITAMIN, I'VE NEVER HEARD

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1978 Oodgepowerwagon. 4x~.
good working cond . I 1 .600
Ca/1114-266· 1427.

OlS

Oolllpoiio. Coli 814-44e-7444 .

U1ed b1rg1in1l 3 autom.tlc
Wllhert, 2 g11 dryers, 3 eltctric
dryen, 2 door refrig•etorl.
eltctric r~nge, Qat rtngt, G.E.
dlahweth..-. G.E. cofl'4)ecter.
Ttll Firutone Store In
Mlddlepon

Sil11erado

Vans &amp; 4 W. D.

73

fcURS':DRE

THIS IS OUR ANNUAL SALE .

4088 .
44

AIIIUf 1"~~ ON m1 AMI&gt; AIL OC!IISION'&gt; .

AI:IO ....

Television
Viewing

J

~ Lll\'£b 1"1\.i..tllb

A~D &lt;;{:~£'~

Chevy

19515 Chevy 2 door led an,
t1,200 .00 or trlldl for 3 or 4 '
wheelar. 304-882-2438 .

Mollohan Fum. • Appl. Sa ...
Gib10n • Me~ag . St. Rt. 7 N..

51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION lo FURNITURE 62
Oli ve St • Gallipolis. New &amp; uHd
wood -cotlttov•. 8 pc wood LA

1980

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 13

Ohio

' DICK TRACY

Trucks for Sale

loadad, ahort bed. t6 ,600 00

IJ•IIey Furriiture, new • u1td .
lll'81 Nctlon of quellty fuml·
turt . 1211 htttrn Ave ..
Gallipolle.

Lincoln AC 2&amp;0 haa11y duty
wekter, 30-4-176-50,1 .

773 ~ 5828

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12, 1986

A -4056 AN~I\L RE'TURN
ON 'lOUR INVESTMENT!

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IA11Mt
SToltl&amp;lo

Avt . Gallipolis, OH .

Htlf Prica l Flashing arrow signa
1289. Lighted , non· t rro w *269 .
Nonlighted U19 . Free le1tltfsl
Very few f.tt SH locally.
1(800)423-0183. 1nytim111.

Trtiler aptc n , tmtll childran
accepted , At . 1. locust Road.
b•ck of K &amp; K, 304-175-1076.

72

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Sot. 81 4- 441 ~ 1188, 827 3rd

46 Space for Rent

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park.
Route 33, North of Pomeroy.
L1rgelota c.n 814 -992 -7479.

Llrry Wright

County AppMince. Inc. Good
uMd tppllancea 1nd TV •••·
Open BAM to IPM . Mon thru

814-669 ·3561 .

Mobile home lot. 12'JI60 ' or
am1ller, 115 wtttf pa id, •1h &amp;
Neil , Gallipolis. Call 4•6 -44 16
that BPM .

KIT 'N' CARL YLI

APPLIANCES

0768.

2 bedroom mobile home, Roush
lane. Ch• hire. Ohio Call 304In Syrecuse. 2 bedrooma. 1186 .
p84' mon th pltJt utlltt l• tnd
le••e. No pelt Phont 6U -992·

USED

Wednesday,

Wednesday, February 12, 1986 ·

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Daily Sentinel

'IOU£ NOSE IS WA~M,
MONSIEUR .. 00 'IOU
FEEL ALL ~16HT ?

!-lAVE I(OU ~EARP oF lJ.IE
INFlUENZA EP117EMIC?
l'J.IE~ sA'r' SIXT't'-FIVE
-rnovWW S&lt;X.DIERS ItT CAMP
PONTANEZEN,J.lERE IN
FRANCE, HAVE niE FLV!

IT'SEITHER T~E FLU
OR LOVE •.THE SVMI'TOMS

ARE TilE SAME ...

bllcka in America Ia ••-

plored from 1he Revolu1ionory Wor to World War I.
(60 min.) (A).
11 :30
I)J Tonight Show In
Stereo.
·

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(!) St&gt;ortoConter
CIJ WKRP In Clnclnnotl

81ClJ®TIXI
• ([I T.J. Hook., When
Hooker'• old flome 11 mur- .
derod, ho Is dotermlned 10

find tho parson reeponsiblo. (80 min.)
(J) Auotln City Llmltl
• [ZI ABC Nows Nlgh~ino
@ Troppor John, M.D.
12:00 illao.t of Gro\tcho
@ ESPN Skllnt Mlgozlne
([I Entertainment Tonight
Interview with Geno Hockmen.
• (I) Gun1mok1

Ill McMillon end Wit.:
Burlod Alive

Ill il]J Eyo on Hollywood
12:21 (J) MOVIE: Tho Wrong
Men'
t 2:30 D (I) (D) Lora Nitht With
Devld Lottonnon In Stereo.
()) Bill ColbY Show
@ Ski TV
CIJ ABC Newo Nlgh~lne
D CIJ MOVIE: 'HIUnd Run'
-~NIWI
Cl) MOVIE: 'A PioM of th•

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t :00 ill Doblo Gllllo

�Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

1986

Mobile home nn•·~r.~:t
must be regulated
~HatTiett

L. Temple

· Harriett Lillian Temple, 93,
'Houston, Tex., formerly bf Meigs
'County, died Sunday in Houston.
A registered nurse, Ms. Temple
was a graduate ol the Grant
.Hospital School of Nursing and was
an army nurse in France during
World War I. She was commended
by President Ronald Reagan in
Washington, D. C.. in November.
l985, for her service during World
War!.
Surviving are a ntece, MarjOJir
Moss, Holiday, Fla .; a great-niect&gt;,
Beverly Mitchell, Kingwood. TPX.,
and great-nephews. Russell and
Michael Moss, Florida.
Setvices were held at 8 p.m.
'!Uesday at the Schoedinger-Hilltop
Chapel in Columbu s. TherP willlx•
no setvices in Meigs County. Burial
will he in the Wells Ccmctcty.
Meigs Coonty. The Ewing Funeral
Home . is in charge of local
arrangements.

Howanl G. Roush

Methodist Church with Rev. Roger
Grace and Rev . David Hartis
officiating. Burial will be in the
Letart Falls Cemetery. Friends
may call at the Ewing Funeral
Home from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday.
The body will be taken tot he church
one hour prior to Thursday' s
service. Friends may donate to the
Racine United Methodist Church
building fund in lieu of flowers.

Theresa P. Fisher
Theresa P. Fisher. EIJ. Dutchtown
Hill. MinerS\·ilJe. died Tuesday at
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
A homemaker. Mrs. Fisher was
lxlm in Mrigs County. a daughter ct
the late Georg&lt;' and Ll'Oa Mitch
Philltps.
Sun.-h·ing are two sons. James P.
Fisher. Cincinnatt , and C.eorge
William Fisher. Plantation. Fla.;
four grandchildren. Greg Fisher.
Florida; Lucinda Ortner. Cincin·
nati; Pau l FishN. Cincinnati. and
Laura Fisher, San Jose, Ca lif .. and
a grea t-granddaughter. Megan Eli·
zaheth On,.,r. Cincinnati.
Besides her husband, she was
prrrcdcd in death by her husband .
Paul P . Fisher. a brother and two

Pboto,

. Mobile home parks are subject to
a large number of regulations
governing such lnstallatlons, Meigs
Sanitarian Joe Young said today.
Young points rut that any tract ct
land upon which thrre or more
housetrailers used for habitation
are parked, either free r1 charge or
for rE'Venue purposes, constitutes a
housetrailer park.
Regulations dl'aling with the
housetraill'r parks are quite comprehensive and any person wishing
to park three or more trailers
should contact !he Meigs County
Health Department for a brochure
containing the required information, Young J~Orts. Urilicensed or
illegal houselrailer parks will ool 1x&gt;
permitted in the county, Jon D.
Jacobs, Meigs County Deputy
Health Commissioner, warns. Persons with questiOns may call
992-6626.

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LADIES' THERMALS
TOPS

ate

50% l'olyestet -50%

Cotton lor muimu mwarmth and
comfort. Reinforced collar and
shouklet seam. Long Sleeves.
BOTTOMS are 50/ 50 Poly/Colton blend. Mintmum shrrnkage, '
·mutmum warmth and comfort.
Ladies' Sizes S. M, L, XL
REG. 16.00

Tuesday; Rutland at 3:35 a. m. to
Romine Rd . for Virgil Jacks to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; s, .
lem Township Fire Department at
8:52 a.m to a chimney fire at thr
German resid~nce on Rt. 124.
Tuppers Pl ains at 10 :o~ am. to
Reedsville for Carl Buckley· to
Camden-Clark Memorial Hospita l:
Rutland at 1:51 p.m . to FlrN'h
Grove Rd . for 1'111man Priddy to
Veterans Memor ia l fl ospit.t!,
Pomeroy at R: 20 p.m. to !11tners\'ille
for Donald Rav Adkins tu \' et~ran s
Mt'motial Hospital; Middleport "'
8:22 p.m. to Broadway and Park

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necklacu. pierced urrinas. clip urrinas or bracelets

$279 ta
$2079
Sletson. Wild Musk.
Emeraude. Nuanre, So·
phia , Longan. Musk' lor
men , colognes. dusling
fllwders, gift se ts.

INR All&gt; CROCHET

YARN
4 ply · 3 oz. skrns . As·
sorted colors.
REG. '1.69

s139

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SIIEIN

BABY YARN

Velutl .. Sele

3 Ply-1'/• 01.
REG. 11.t9

Sale

20°/o OFF
LOVELY (,_ ,~ ,

IIG. 3.00 10 '29.00

$239,.$2319
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By NANCY YOACHAM
Sentinel Slall writer
The Gallla-Jackson-Melgs Mental Health Board wUI he asking
voters in the three-county area to
pass an operating levy in the May
primary election.
Ramola Hopkins, executive di·
rector of the G.J-M Mental Health
Board, outlined the proposal Wednesday with Meigs County Commlssloners. She told the lxlard she
wanted Its input and wanted lo
answer any questions it might
have.
. Hopkins has already been in
contact with the Gallia and Jackson
County Commissions.
Hopkins told the lxlard she was
not sure at this time how much
millage wUI he requested, but she
expects a decision to lx&gt; made
Monday nlgh1 when the mental
health board meets in regular
session.
She said one milt in the threecounty area would generate atxlu t
$8ll,tDJ.
"What If a levy doesn't pass?"
asked Commissioner Richard
Jones.
"We have to plan for that."
Hopkins said. "We are trying to get
the mental health system readjusted," she said, adding that the
system has been feeling the effects
of major federal funding cutbacks
over the past five years.
At one time, Hopkins said, the
system had $2 million more a year

wrth V!lentme hearts and
rrbbon s.
REG. $3.49 to 125.99

Fragrances

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Meigs County Emergenc,· ~1&lt;-di ­

STUFFED
ANIMALS
Cute liHie animals -many

COTY

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CASSETTE
TAPES
Give your Valentine his !avoReg. S5.79 Cassette
Tapes .............. 14.115
Reg. 17.79 Cassette
Tapes .............. 16.25
Reg. S9. 79 CaHette
Tapes .............. 17.85

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rile music. Choose country.
rock. popular. sound tracks
or relrgrous

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HANKIES~1

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na6ud stit&lt;hi119
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$188

99 ( Skein

YAL£NTIJIE SALE
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luxurious velvet in an

MEN'S AND BOYS'

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Lrst '119 95

SALE

Memorial Ho!'pit al: Pomf'rO\ .11
10:17 p.m. to Rt. ; for Arlie
Marsha ll to \'ptr rans '1&lt;'mortal
Hospital.

Men 's all cotton and comfort blend briefs. boxers. A-shirts and T-shirts. Boys' briefs and Tshirts

v LIGHTWEtGHT

Bush pledges

REG. '209.00

20°/o OFF

v RECHARGEABLE

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SAVE $50 .00

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LIS! $214 95

th(' low('r 'lOs. W£'5i t win e!~ around 10

SALE

mph.
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lUPER POW!R

LIST 1229.95

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SALE
PIAK
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$17995

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upngh t carpet cte11n •no acho n
• R OTO - MATI C P o wer Nozzle

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carpets

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per1ormance w11h huge 6 5 AMP motor

• Chrome -plated steel VIBRA-GROOMEA
II hU 7 beater barstodeepclelnclrpets
as neyer before possible
• Wide-lena Headhght

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• 6-way DIAL-A-NAP adjusts \I'IC 16 all
catpers helghta
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Ohio lottery winners

all-steel constructiOn

CLEVELAND (UPI I - Tuesday's winning Ohio Lottery
numbl'rs: Dally Nwnber

ELBERFELDS

41li.

Ticket sales totaled $l,lffi,?A5,
with a payoff due of $469,472.:xl.

PJCK-4
8429.

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BOYS'
"LEE' AND

a chanct' of snow flUIT if'S. High in

2.0

Reg. '7.29 .... Sale ss.83
Reg. sa.99 .... Sale s7.23
Reg. S9.79 .... Sale S7.83

SlO.OO ..... s7.97
S13.50 •. Sl 0.87

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Weather forecast

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• 4 carpet he•ght allrust me nts
• Brilliant headlight • lO It cord

HANES QUAUn
Snow cap and fashion
colors. Plain and argyle
styles.

selection of pattern s.

SAVE $75.00

oag s,..stem •s c to g

oaseboards wa u-ro· wlll cteanmg'

with a cha nce of snow. \'r"· cold
with thr low o to 10. West winds loss
than 10 mph .
Thursday ... mos ll,\' sunnY Htgh
near 2S.
Chancr of snow.. 40&gt;&lt;•ru•nt toda\
and tonight and near zero prrc'&lt;'nt
Thursday.
E•tended fon-ca.&lt;;t
Friday lhl'OIIgh Sunday
Chance of snow Friday. Fair
Saturday. A chance of rain or snow
Sunday. High!! In the:llsto lower40s
Frlda,y .. IIi the :lJs SaiUi'day .. and
wannmg to the 40s to lower 50s
Sunday. Lows~ to 15 early Friday ..
in the teens Saturday. Lows
wannlng to the 20s early Sunday.

THERMAL
UNDERWEAR

MEN'S

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through [lush 's Sp&lt;'f&lt;'h a
young man and a .voung: woman
paraded across the e&gt;•nl!•r of rho
City Club chanting ancl holding u
red and yellow ban nrr that pm
claimed "U.SA No. 1 tl•rrorist ."
Secret S&lt;orvicr agents hu stl~
them out of thr room :tnd Rmh
rontinued his sprrch without

MEN'S

SALE

POMEIOY ·

992-3671

DENIM
JEANS
·
Student sizes 26 to 20- Slims and Regulars 8

LANE

MEN'S
"let" and "Wrangler"

CEDAR
CHESTS
Quality Lane chests in maple,

S22.9S IASI( DENIM

pine, cherry, oak and cedar.

JEANS

REG. 5239.95 to S549.95

Waist sizes 29 to 42 , lengths 00 to
36 inches. Pre-washed blue denim,
sltaighl leg and boot llare styles.

S1le
Prlee

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for operations than it does now.
Without a levy. she explained, the
system "wlll see no increase in any
service lines" and wUI he unable to
address some specific needs that
have surfaced through a recent
comprehensive needs assessment.
Those specific areas r1lll'€d include
children, the elderly, and domestic
violence cases she explained.
Commissioner David Koblentz
asked If all thrre countll's would
pay the same mlllage, or if one
county or two could end up paying
when another doesn't.
Hopkins said she has been
advised that all three counties
would pay the same millage,
however, the levy could actually
fail In two counties and stU! pass
because of the vote count.
She noted that If the levy was for
one mill, then half of the $8Xl,tnl
generated by that mill would come
from Gallla County, E'Ven though
Jackson Crunty has atx&gt;utthesaml'
number of people. Meigs County
generates less, but has less people
she added .
Status report

Jones also questioned the ll'esent
status d. '!he Meigs branch of
Woodland Centers.
The Meigs branch has "been
reduced In the past three months to
a two-day q&gt;eration," she answered, and administration and
support staffs have been reduced
throughout the three-county sys(Continued on page 12)

l

Attorney William Conley will he
filing a motion next week for a new
trial for Tracy Hysell, found guilty
last Friday by a Meigs County
Common Pleas Jury in cormectlon
with the beating death of Douglas
Rosenbaum.
Hysell, with Conley, appeared
this morning before Judge Charles
Knight who explained that the
possible penalties to that charge
have been reviewed by the court .
Because the court has the option
of probation, not only at the time ol
Sl'ntencing, but also at a later time
in the COITI.'Ctlonal institution, the
judge ordered a pre-sentence lnves"
ligation of Hysell.
A pre-sentence investigation is a
normal requirement of the court
when probalbn Is a posslblity.
HySI'llls to remain in custody at
the Meigs Coonty Jail while the
pre-sentence inves tigation Is
completed.
Upon completion r1 the Invest iga -

lion. Hysell will he returned to the,
court for sentencing and will then
he advised d. his rights of appeal.
The motion lor the ~w trial must
be filed within 10 days of the final
court entry on the conviction. That
entry wlll 1x&gt; flied today it was
reported.
A new ttial may be granted on
motion of the defendant for several
reasons - Irregularity in the
proceEdings which prevented the
defendant from having a fair trial:
miscooduct ol the jury, prosecuting
anorney or the wlt~sses ot the
state: accident or surprise which
could not have been anticipated; a
verdict not sustained by sufficient
evidence or contrary to law; error
d. law occurring at the ttial; new
evidence which was unknown at the
time of the ttial.
Conley did rot say on what
grounds he will 1x&gt; filing the new
trial rrotion.

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$100,000
fire hits
business

HARDWARE STORE DEN'IHOYED - The
Tuppers Plains Hardware Store located on SR 7 was
hit by a $100,000 lire earlY Thursday morning.

area lire departmwts fought the blaze lor lour and
one-half hours. 'lite state fire marshal's office has
been called in todetennlnethe eoxactcauseoftheflre.

Firelighters from the Orange Township and other

Losses were estimated at$100,tnl
as the result of a fire which struck
the Tuppers Plains Hardware Store
on Route 7 in '!Uppers Plains at
alxlut 12:15 a.m. Thursday.
Orange Township Fire Department Chief Roger Willford said that
a passerby noticed the blaze Inside
the store at about 12:15 a.m . and
summoned the fire department.
The fire was completely out of
control, coming out the front of the
building, when the department
arrived at the structure which was
gutted. The Chester Fire Department arrived to assist with the lire
and firemen were on the scene
about four and one-half hours.
Chief Willford indicated the blaze
may have started from a woodbumingstore, but said that a representative from the state fire marshall's
office will examine the scene in an
attempt to pin down the cause of the
fi re.
The store was owned and operated by Ernest Vineyard, Tuppers
Plains.
Chief Willford indicated that
there is insurance coverage on Ute
estiinated $100,tnl in losses.

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Senate committee acts Community
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WI
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block grants
on new oug
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aw get approval
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) Legislation further tightening the
noose around drinking drivers
cleared a committee in the Ohio
Senate Wednesday and headed
toward a floor vote
0~ iThe Senate Hea1t h., Human .xrv
ces and Aging Committee voted
unanimously for the bill which
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Relocat";On
• set
heanng

A public meeting on the proposed
relocation of State Route 124 In
Meigs County from Pomeroy to
Ravenswood will be held at 7 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 20, at the Meigs
County Senior Citizens Center.
Mullx&gt;rry Heights, Pomeroy.
According to the Ohio Depart·
ment of Highways District 10
Director George D. Dougan the
purpose of the meeting Is to receive
public comment on the proposed
project.
Gov . Richard F . Celeste authorized preliminary engineering on
the project - which will provide
direct highway access from Pomeroy to the Ravenswood Bridge and
Interstate TI in West Virginia- as
a part of his "operation jobs highways" program.
Drugan said various feasible
alternatives will be presented for
public comment at the Feb. ~
meeting. An q&gt;en houSI' wut he held
at the center from 4 to 7 p.m.

eliminat~ the option of sentencing

a first-time offender to an alcohol
counselingprogramandrequlresa
stretch of 72 consecutive hours in
jail.
It also applies the strict state
penalties enacted in 1983 to drunk
driving cases within municipalities
lor the first time.
When they enacted the tough
statute three years ago, lawmakers
envisioned It would apply statewide, frightening drinking drivers
with the threat of an automatic
three days in jail.
But it never was applied to
offenders caught within city limits,
and last year a modifier was
enacted allowing the pre-trial diverslon program for first offenders.
The latest bill, sponsored by Sen.
David L Hobson, R- Springfield,
COITI.'Cts those provisions and:
-Increases license suspensions
on second and third offenses to a
maximum one year instead of six

months. The committee. by amendment, kept the license suspension
for the first offense at 60 days
instead of taking Hobson's recommendation to increase it to~ days.
-Raises from four to six the
number of points on a driver's
license for OMVI .
The committee, also at tne
suggestion ot Charles R. Saxbe,
representing the Ohio Association
of Municipal and Crunty Court
Judges, knocked rut another Hobson provisiOn which would have
prohibited occupational driving
privileges for the first lldays of the
license suspension.
Saxbe said the judges need more
flexibility to deal with individual
cases.
The bill does, however, contain a
provision that if a driver J'E'Iuses to
take a blood alcohol test, he cr she
forfeits occupational drivin g privlleges fo r the duratbn of the license ·
suspension.

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oc ran . proposa
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e opmen ·
This was reported Wednesday at
the Meigs County Commissioner's
meetmg
Th ·
al
ed
b eltptedroposby ths were atypprov isas
su m
e coun comm ·
s10n, however, fonnal approval wtll
he forthcomutg _from the state at a
later dale, pnor to the actual
release ofardfundmg.
The lxl
approved a request
from Southeastern Dhio Management Consultants Inc. to check with
Insurance compames which have
had prevtous liablity insurance with
Me~ County· Records will he
rE'Vtewed and data wlll he compiled
which may lead to a sell-insurance
program for the county.
The county will be without Uabllty
Insurance come Feb. 25 when
(Continued on page 12)

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Chancey accepts OSU offer;
Lifetime dream comes true.

"WRANGLER"

to 16 - plus Hu sky sizes. Pre-washed , straight
leg styles.
REG. '14 .95 ............... SALE '11.79
REG . •16.96 ............... SALE '13 .39
REG. '18.96 ............... SALE '14.99

2 Sections. 1 2 Pages

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, February 13, 1986

Conley expected
to seek new trial

array of colors. Fea tures include the MARFLEX®cushion.

UNDERWEAR

Sts. fo r Jpssit' Hourh ins to \ 'ptprans

en tine

648 board
will seek
tax levy ·

Reg. sa Behs ...... '6.39
Reg. S12'Belts .... '9.59
Reg. 514 Belts •• 511.19
Reg. S16 Belts •. 512.79

FOR YOUR

SAL£

Vol.36. No .210
Copyrighted 1986

Choose dress belts, western
belts or sport belts. Sizes 30
to 42. All genuine quality
leather.

20°/o
OFF

Meigs County will prosecute all
violators of dog tag requirements
lx&gt;ginning Feb. 15, Meigs County
Judge Patrick H. O'Brien said
today .
According to the Ohio Revised
Code. a dog owner must purchase a
dog or kennel license from the
Mrigs County Auditor each yPa r.
Licenses purchased during the year
are valid until Dec. 31 of the
particular year. All dog owners
mu st purchase their 19&amp;&gt; licenses
immediately , J udge O'Brien
warned.

614 / 992 -2644

at y

MEN'S LEATHER

t·.

Emergency squads
answer seven calls

on Page 7

Report on Page 9
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Tags or licenses
must be provided

VA LENTINE'S WEEK FLOWERS

sto~

Drug investigation

Howard G. Roush. 69, Racine.
died Monday at Riverstdr Community Hospital in Bossier City. La .
Mr. Roush. a retired II' est ing·
house employee. was oom July :!S. slstr rs.
SrtYicrs will lx' hrld at 2 p.m.
1916 in Letart Falls, a son of the lair
Walter David and Edna Boston Fridav atthr Ewing Funeral Home
with R,,,. Stew Nelson officia ting .
Roush.
He was a member of the Racine Burial will lx' in Beech Grove
United Methodist Church a nd CrmetPry. Ft·iends may ca ll at the
served with the group of membt'rs funeral home from 1 p.m. Friday
until timr ol the services.
who WE're active in thP ronstruct ion
of the new church. He was a ,·rteran .--- - -- - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - ----,...----1
of World War II having served in
t"clt!Nli\Ji,•"t 'iq""~··: ,.,..,...~ ••
the U. S. Army and lx&gt;longed to thr
Racine American Legion Post fll~
Surviving are his wifr. Belly
Coyle Roush; a daughter and
son-in-law. Rebecca Faye and '
For those who plan to send flowers lor Valentine's Weak. : :
Richard Shiflet. Bossier City; u
·Feb
.
10- 14. here is a tip from Francis Florist of Pomeroy: •
sister, Gladys Shields. Racine;
•Vatenttnes
don 't have to be liFnted to a dly - many P"Qplec:e4·
three brothers. Herlx'rt . lRster a nd
' ebrate Vaktntin e's Week so they cen S'ljoy the holtday longer.
Russett Roush. alt ot Racine. and a
There's a Pickle Week. oo why not a Valentino's WHI&lt;l
brother-in-law , \\'alter McDade.
•Red flo wert are very popu!ar at V1lentine'1 Week but most
people. according to studte• by Florists' Trans world Oeliv·
Troy. Srveral nirces and nephews
ery (FlO), the florist delivery service. indictte people like
also sutvive.
mtxed bouquets just 11 w:tl.
'
Besides his parents. hr was
preceded in dea th by a sister. Edith
McDade.
Services will 1x&gt; held at 2 p.m.
Thursday at the Racine United

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Valentine queen

SALE PRICED

S179,oS412

By KEml WISECUP
SYRACUSE -"This is a lifetime
dream tor me. I've always rooted
for the Buckeyes," those were the
words of Meigs senior Mike Chancey after having signed a letter of
intent to Ohio State on a four-yea r
football scholarship.
Chancey's signing Wednesday
was the first day that recruiters
could r1flclally proclaim their prize
athletic catches. Chancey ~ one of
26 the Buckeyes are expected to
sign.
Not since the early 40's has a
Meigs County athlete lettered in a
major sport at Ohio Slate. The
tatest was Jed Mays In basketball
while Pomeroy's Fred Crow and
WUUam "Tippy" Dye both starred
for the Buckeye football teams in
the late OO's.
Crow lettered In 1936 and 1937 and
was narrtrld lxloorable mellon
alf·American as two-way tackle.
The legendary Dye won a nowday

unheard-of nine letters at OSU,
three each in basketball, baseball,
and football where he became an
all-American.
Ohio State assistant coach Steve
Devine recruited the &amp;-5, 205 lb.
Chancey, son of Meigs football
roach Charles and Mary Chancey
of Syracuse.
Devine thinks big things could he
in store for the young quarterback .
"Hopefully, we have a great career
in the offering tor Mike. He's a
young man from a winning football
team tha,t we've observed for a
couple of years. We're more aware
of his abllity more as an athlete
than as a football player.
At Ohio State, we're interested in
recruiting athletes who happen to
play football, ~ot necessarUy guys
who just play football . Michaelis an
all-around athlete and all-arourd
person and we think he can help us
at quarterback," commented Devine.

••

Achievements
Among Chancey's long llst of
achievements and awards during
his prep years inClude In football
this year a tlrst-team (UP!) and
second-team (AP) aU-state class
AA selection, Southeast District
"Back of the Year" (AP ), and an
all-TVC pick for the second straight
year. He also Is the TVC's reigning
MVP and a leading candidate for
that award again this season In
basketball.
Chancey holds all the Meigs
school passing records while also
the career leading scorer and
rebounder in basketball.
Chancey threw for 3,!XM yards,
completing 168 o! ll4 passes llr 55
per cent and 29 touchdowns for his
career. In his Sl'nbr year, he had a
tremendous year, completing 94 of
138 passes lor 91 per cent, for 17
touchdowns and 1,417 yar~ while

(Continued on page 6)

ALL SMJLilll - 11se OwiM Chancey lamly of
8yliiCUII! w•IIIIRnllel WetlnllldaJ aiPtu )'OIIIIIer

- . Mllre, a lftllor at Melp Hqh School, llped Ills
leiter of ~ to attend Olllo Stale Valvenlty on a
football lldlolanldp. Chancey, an all-league pel'

fonner and .u&amp;ater Jlllld thh was "a dlwm liOille
true". Shamg tile happy occasion were Nl lnther,
IU'*, his mother, Mary and father, Me1p loodJIII
coawh Charles Chancey,

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