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Improvements
1l1ird't Home lmprovef\'lenh. Aluminum &amp; vinyl
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R Contractora: Siding,

ofOOflnt. new atruct.,area, reodelinl. deckt. patioa .
)rae ettlmates, Gallipo.lis.

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Improvements

Marcum Roofir'!g &amp; s ·p out·
lrig . Now inatalling rubber

rooh. ,30 years

a~~:perience .

1peclalizing in built up roof.

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Unconditional lifetime gua·
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Coli collect 1.·614-237·
0488. day or night. Rogoro

:HouM painting &amp; trollor roof
:topa. Coll814-441-2514.

Baaement WatfJrprooflng.

oofa· metal, etc. No jobs to
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Fru estimate•. Call

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Business Services

Ill Heating

Rotery or cable tool drilling.
Mo81 well1 completed ume
day. Pump Hies and Mntl-

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Phone 614·448·3888 or
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CONTINUOUS NO-LEAK GUTTERING
• ROOFING • RESTO.RATlON •
*SIDING*
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OVERHEAD Gft,.RAGE DOORS

"FHI Otn,g "
PH. 304·29$-7145

Cor. Fourih and Pine

repair work . Call James

Plants 81 4-245-5659.

4" s.war ••••.•••_... $3.70
4" Ell ...................$1.00
1" 160# Wotar ...... 1,9 '
1" Giii'Pipa..........:.. 11'

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

OrywaiJ. resiPential &amp; com·

merciel, quality tJanging
flnlthllig. Ceiling de~ign•

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Ohio-Point Pleasant, W.Va.

The Sunday Times-Sentinel

GUARANTEED
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Mintral Wells, W. Va.

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FREE
ESTIMATES

lAT. I. SUN.
OWN· YOUR·
flEW LISTING ·- 8~% fixed rate on approx
$14,000, monthly payment of $119, P&amp;l for 23
year5 remaining term. Want $19,100.00total price.
Call today.
flnr LISTING - large corner lot in a good
neighoorhod in Middleport 11\oor Jjan home with
some remodeling completed Want $19,900.00.
flEW LISTING- Middleport - 4 bedroom house.
nea~ convenient garage, on 2 lots. $12.500.00.
flEW LISTING - Middllt)Ort - 2 be&lt;Jrooms,
small lot, close to shoppin&amp; $12.500.00.
SYRACUSE - 4·5 bedroom home, 2 baths, acre
2 car garage. $62,900.00.

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HARRISONVILLE - 2 bedrootn ranch, approx. 6
acres. $17,900.00.
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ADDISON - Remodeled 4 bedroom home, I Yl
baths, •inyl ~din&amp; Approx. "' acre lot. $37,900.00.

814-367-0623 or614·367·
7741 night or dey,

BIG

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FOOT.
PARK

POMEROY- 3 bedroom Cape Cod wrth ri11er view,
garden space, large ~t full basement. $59,500.00.
SYRACUSE - 3 or 4 bedroom 1\Qme, garage,
50'xl00' lot. Needs work. $11,500.00.

21 ACRE FARM - 4 bedroom house, fencing,
barn, equipment shed,.~ garden area. Ow~
will finance. $35.900.00. l&gt;wner wants an offer.

RACINE - 2 bedroom stone home, large lot good
street $13,00000

POMEROY- I ~ story home wrth new •inyf siding,
new roof, 3 bedrooms, full basement $31,900.00.

NO MONEY

GALLIA COUNTY - Approx ..35 acre lot, aereator
septic system, I ~ car garage with workst-ilp, city
water. $12,000.00:
ST. RTE. 7 - Approx. 2 acres of Oh~ R1ver
frontage, wooded, water and electnc available.
$10,000.00.
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POiii:AOY- Kingsbu~ 'Rd. - l 'acre building or
·mbtile home .. site\. . Rural water and electric
available. $5.000.00 per lot.
MIDDLEPORT - 10 acre country setting, 3
~room house, barn, other outbuildings, Owner
must Sl!i. $26,900.00,
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MIDDLEPORT - Garage apartment building- 2
bedrooms, 3 car garage. Small tot. $12,000.00.
RACINE - Two 2 bedroom apartments, partly
lurnished, aluminum siding, double lot. RentS for .
$)50 each. $25.900.00.
MIDDLEPORT- Cozy. small 2 bedtoom home in
good neighborhood . . Carport, level ·yard.
$20.000.00.
POMEROY - _3 bedroom ra nch type home, in
country, large lot. $29,900.00. · · ··
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MIDDLEPORT :._ Recently rim10deled ! 11 slory
home. 3 bedrooms, neat and nice. $25.000.00.

NEAR .. TQWN . --;· ~pprox . .48 1h acres with ~ee
natural gas and 4. bedroom ranch. Pri•af~ and
5YRACUSf . ' J: ttedroo~ r~nch, de&lt;:k;n~e -lot,_; iectu~. $49·900·00·
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gas FA heat Owner needs to sell' n2.90000
CHESTER AREA- 3bedroom ranch mi 2.32 acre
lot. nice patio and bartleque. large rooms.
POMER0
Goodold rohuntry se Wng-adepprox. 3 . $42,900.00.
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acres. 1n story er ome. 1arge gar n area.
$17,900.00.
MIDDLEPORT- Wajk to all stores! 3 bedrooms,
cute '1nterior, newly llainted e!letior. $19,800.00.
MIDDLEPORT - Older 2 story bnck on a good
street, needs work. Could be duplex rental uOII. NEW LIMA ROAD- Neat 3 bedroom home. 2car
$15.000.00.
garage, fireplace. assumable loan. $36.500.00.

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.SYRACUSE- Nice 3 bedroom ranch, huge tamily
room, I \-1 baths, garge, b1g lot. Owner wants an
otfer.
MIDDLEPORT- Stately ader home.with up to~
bedrooms. recreation room, 2 car garage on agood
street $42,900.00.
· NEW LIMA RO. - 3 bedroom ranch home in good
' condition, fam~y room, nice fenced yard,
above-groond txJOI. $44.900.00.
LOT IN MIDDLEPORT- 50'x120' le,.llot with all
utilrties availa~e. Beautitul view of the nver.
$8.500.00..

NICE STARTER HOME - 2 bedfoom hme, 2 car
garage, fireplace. assumable loan. $36.500.00.
. MINI-FARM-Apt)~Ox. 36 acres. 3 bedroom home,
2 car garage, pond. pasture. $48,000.00.

POMEROY - 3 bedroom brick ranch. 2 baths, 2
fireplaces, fuQ basement, patio, on approx. 3.98
• acres. $75,000 00.
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MIDDLEPbtiT- 2 story 4 bedroom hme, 2balhs.
- lenc!!d yard. huge family room. $48,000.00.

TEAFORD
Real Estate
216 E. 2nd St.
Phone

1 -1614)·992-3325

NEW LISTING- Syracuse 3 BR ranch, lots ci carpeting
stepsaver kiti:hen, dining area,
kits of dilsets and tg lev~ lot.
On!Y $25,000.

MIDDLEPORT - Handy to
·shops is this 3 bedroom home.
full basement small yard.

POMEROY - Oose to downtown- 3 bedroom 2
story home, 2 baths. in good CQndition $30.000.00.

POMEROY One floor,
carpeted, 2 bedrooms, I~
basement out of fklod. Asking
$14,500. .

RACINE - Nice 2 bedroom home, quiet country
setting, outbuilding, full basement. $22.000.00.
TUPPERS PlAINS - 2\? acres. 3 bedrooms,
fireplace, carport $36,000.00.
MIDDLEPORT - N1ce corner lot. 4 .bedrooms,
go&lt;Xf neighborhood. $39.500.00.

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EASTERN DISTRICT - 3 bedroom ranch. rec. LETART- lam older home w~h spare house, on
room, study. 1y, acre tot. $45.000.00.
a corner lot 7,000.00.

2 story home on quiet street. 3 MIDDLEPORT - 5 year rid 3 bedroorniJOme, 2

bedrooms. prage, patio area. $19,900.00.

follow oigna.

LONG BOTTOM - Neat 3 bedroom ranch, family
room, approx. l acre with garden area.
$32,000.00.
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POMEROY - ~der 3-4 bedroom home, onginal
POMEROY - formal dining room. 2 baths. 3 · woodwor~ garage apartment. $21,500.00.
bedrooms, full basement. $59,900.00.
• DEXTER - Approx. 98 acres. pond, fencing, barn
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and lllher putbuildings. Older 2 story home.
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~ MIDDLEPORT - I ~ story, 3-4 bedrooms, good .
$43,900.00.
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street all sto&lt;ms. $31,900.00.
lANGSVILLE - 2 story, 3 bedrooms, garage,
~ POIIEIIOY- Older 3or 4 bedroom home in town, apartment
over cellar. $36.000.00.
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POIITIAIID AREA- Former church building. New MIDDLEPORT - 2 bedrooms, new drywall
siding, new steel insula1ed doors. storm V!indowS, thfoughout I.a. gas heat nice kit $10,850.00.
full basement. tots of space. $6,00000.
POMEROY ...: I~ story, 3 bedroom, rec. room in
basement. $21 ,900.00.
105 ACRE FARM - 10 room house, bath, 2
ponds. free gas, 6.000 sq. ft. w~l buik barn,
producing gas and ~I wells. Owner wants offer! lETART- 2 story 3 bedroom home, over 2acres
bottomland, basement. $19,900.00.
$65.00000

MIDOUPOIIT -

crOll Rtccoon Crlct.
Bridge. turn right and

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RACINE - ~ renewed 2
story home on corner lot
Basement, dbl. garage Aft
looks nice.

BRADBURY - I floor hQme W&lt;lh garden space. 3
bedrooms, fiont and rear porches. approx. 'Aacre. · POMEROY - Beautiful 3 bedroom home on good
$23.000.00.
street. 2 baths, garage. $34,500.00.
MIDDLEPORT - North Third SL - 2 bedroom
home with new roof, enclosed porch, level lot.
$29.900.00.

DiRECTIONS ....
South o~ O~io Rt. 7. II
milea below:Gallipotta

Fantastic home, 3bedrooms, 2\l
baths, gigantic fam1ty room, apprOJ&lt;. I acre.
$69,000.00.

MIDDLEPORT~

baths. tamlly room, central air. $41,500.00.

lEW UIIA ROAD - Approx. 58 acres vacant POMEROY - 4 bedroom rome close to school
IJOU!1d, a1 minera~. water and electr~ available. dining room, n~ level lot $27,500.00.
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Weugh's Water Service .
Wells. cisterna, pooll. Day
or night . Rhsonable rates.

Cell 814,258-1240 or 814·
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1183 Sec. A110., Galljpolio.
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5 ACRES - Southern schools,
with hil~ and trees.
POMEROY - Single lfoor, 5
rm~. rot water hea~ full
basement, dbl. proge and I&amp;
corner tot near hQSpital.
SPACIOUS RANCH - Picnlck·
ing will be a pleasure at this 3
BR brick. Maid's room, 2famity
rm~. formal dining olf~e and
I. 79 acre landscaped tot with
barbecue pit and shelter.

78 Concernl"\1
79 Boxes
81' Fish eggs
1 Thoroughtare ·
82 Asslstllllt
7 Hung~rlan CO'fl:'_
83 H~rl .
, poser &lt;tB70·t948J
84 CleMing
t2 Floats In air ·
substance
17 Clenched hand
. 85 Shon sleep
21 Mouth of, volcano
. 87 Marsh birds
, 22 MaCB\'1
89 RQQ8nl
23',Cierical collar •
24 Jot -· • . 90' Swindles
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92 Marcie event. ·
.26 ThrOe-toed sloth
94 Jog
· 2~ Landed
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95 Spruce
28 Crush into
96 warms
~ fragments
97 Marine snail
30 Iterate
99 Before
32 Printer's measure
tOO Organs of sight
33 No&lt;h
101 Dines
35 Solt mud
102 Conduct
37 ·Anclent Persians
103 At present
39 Food program
t05 EaMhquake .
40 Chinese pagoda
t07 Symbol tor tin
41 Indian mulberry
t09 Bitter vetch
43 Country ol Asia
110 Gong
45 Runs easily
47 TOIJionlc deity
t11 Denude ·
t13 Box
48 High
114 Spanish river
49 Jury list
52 Lot tall
115 Footbilll position:
. 54 Parent
abbr.
116 Spoken
56 Pursue
1t7 Hawaiian wreath
57 Whirlpools
59 Cravats
118 Distress signal
t20 Surrounded by
61 Walk unsteadily
t21 Helps
62 Pare
122 Undergarment
63 Pedal digits
123 Check
,
64 Symbol for
chlorine
124 R.ude cabins
t26 Oepre!iSion in
66 Permit
cheek
67 Spread for drying
t28 Domain
68Wee
69 Pianissimo: abbr. t30 Victor
132 Knocks
71 Transgress
134 Drinks heavily
72 Boast
135 Solo
74 Tropical trees
136 Symbol tor calcium
76 Stupid f.ellow
137 Doctrine
77 Cry of dove
ACROSS

139 Pitcher's faux pes
141 Kiloliter: abbr.
.142 Land measure
t43.)'oung salmon · .
1.45 Lr;&gt;ok fixedly
t47 Zest .
t49 0'llart ot hearing
152 Revised: abbr.
153 M!lfgi~ ·•
155 Markslillt by,
· wounds
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t57 Oetlatable
,.59 Prefix: twice
160 Bristle
162 Singing voice
164 Striped animal
166 Pens
168 Former Russian
ruler

t69 Supercilious •
persons
170 Atmospheric .
disturbance
17t Penalning to
old age
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1 Strikebreaker
2 Group ofthree

3 Sun god
4 Sched. abbr.
5 Lampreys
6 Quaver'
7 Note ol scale
8 Unit ot energy
9 Damage

10 Fairy In "The
Tempest"
11 Haphazard
12 Senior: abbr.
13 Peddle
14 In bed
t5 Sword
16 Guide
t7 Suitable '
18 Malden loved by

ZOIJS
93Landmoisses
19 Takes unlawtully
95 f1equlre
20 Mexican dish
97 N..-rate
27 -Frog
98 .Neither
' ·:.. 29 Behavior
· ·o~Jump
3t Near:·. ·
104 Crave
34 Roam ·
100 Stond..- tinrat
36H..-bor
107 Move sidewise
38 l'.ledlterranean
108 F•ctarteature: pl.
- ~.
110 Edge_ '· . · ·
-40·South African ·11
t Trap3 · .
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Dutch
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n2
Decant
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•42'Hawallan wreaths
44DiM
. . 114 Small wave
116 Spanish pot
46 Lean-to
117 Period ol fasting
48 Pronoun
119 Pierce
49 An apostle
5PWorshlp
121 God of love
51 French article
122 Declared
53 Sty look
123 A state: abbf.
55 POwettul deity
125 Quarrel
'56 Coin
.127 haty: abbr.
58 Fragments
128 Most unusual
60 Hea...,ly body
129 Wears away
62 Heap
130 Prison keeper
.65 Unit·of Latvian
131 Responds
currency
133
Bridge term
68 Bushy clumps
1
~6
Vehicles
69 Armed band·
138 Characteristic
70 Puzzle
140 Is aware ot
72 Unruly c1111dren
143 River in Italy
73 Army officer
75 Spanisl1 plural
, 144 City ,In Nevada
article
146 Thus
76 Those who eat to
148 Blood
lose weight
150 Son ot Adam
77 Brilliant strokes
151 Get up from bed
79 Jackets
153 Prohibit
80 Savory
t54 Take untawtully
62 To the left
156 iYeight ollndla
83 Drunkard
158 Metal
84 Chairs
161
Symbol lor
86 Fruit seed
tantalum
88 Anger
t63 Au~: abbr.
89 City official
165 Room: abbr. .
DO Gaiety .
t67 Agave pta~t
91 VItal organ

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POMEROY - Modern~ed 2
bedroom frame, lots of
shrubberY and shade. Over one
acre.
OLD LG. HOUSE - One nice
acre. You could real~ enjoy
renewing lhis one. Atittle paint
arid repaw arid what a place
yoU CDUid ~- Onei lillY buy.

Ams - 5 yt. Iii 2 BR

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$3l.SOO.

RUTLAND - New Uma Road - 3 bedroom
14 ~ FAIII - . 2 older houses, ~I and gas , ranch, lui basemen~ -aPPIOX. 2 acres IIIOUnd. in
,........, 129.900.00.
good tondilion. $33,400.00.
$17,900.00.

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· PRAVJ!lKJi:UL MOMEN'l' - Pope . John Paul 0 prays In the
Cathrlna Chlirch alter. lUI encounter with reJ!&amp;ious men lll!d women. The
-Pope's stay In· Utrecht l;iet · with. aome· oj,poeltlon as _about 5,000
~de.....,Ualjtn showed up lcir a protest march and had a minor clash
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Vlolen t storms blamed for four
deaths during the weekend huried
tornadoes, softball-size haD and
heavy rain at the nation's mldsec·
Uon today, knocking out power,
flooding streets, destroying homes
and triggering mudslides.
SIOims extended from Colorado
to the Atlantic Coast, but tne most
severe weather reinatited ' tn the
Plains, where a tornado watch
covered western Kansas. Twisters

late Sunday and early today struck
Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas.
During the weekend, floods were
blamed for two deaths 1n Nebraska
and one 1n New Mexico. Lightning
killed a Minnesota man.
An Oklahoma twister Sunday
destroyed three mobile homes near
Harrah, . Injuring t~ people.
Another .tornado smashed· a mobile
..h'!!"e !n Logan ·CQunty whll&lt;) ' tts ·
.. occupants were at church.
-· Fl'*'&lt;lswashedilutroadsalongthe
Wild Rice River in Mahnomen,

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rights and the dignity of every
human being."
"We are stut, unfortunately, far
from a world in whlch such
fundamental values are universally
respected. but we cannot gtwupthls
struggle, for whenever tne dignity
and rights of any individual ar!'
dented, every man, woman and
child suffers an Injustice."
On Sunday, hundreds of demon·
strators chanting "Kill, KUI, Klll the
Pope," foughf pitched battles with
pollee 1n Utrecht.
One protester was reported in·
Jure!! after a charge by pollee
wielding night sticks. Pollee fired
shots durtng the prot est and
subsequent rioting. Three polleemen were reported Injured. Fourteen people were arrested .

Minn., and the R!o Grande 1n New
.Mexico. In Texas, floods fed by as
much as a half foot of ra!n closed
roads and forced evacuat!ons in
Moran.
Winds of 86 mph strafed Possum
.Kingdgm Lake, Texas, and hail as
large as softballshltOklahomaCtty.
Okla ., and Burkburnett , Texas. In
. Stephenville, 'I'exas, po~er was
. kriocked out by a'hal.f·hour barrage
oi hrln; hall and wind: .
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A travelers advisory for 3 to 6 ·
Inches of snow cOvered the moun·

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tains of northern and central
Colorado. lnSOiltheasternColorado,
floods kept residents from their
homes Sunday and ra!n loosened
mud lining mountains.
In DeBeque, Colo .. what was once
tne northern face of K!mball
Mountain edged toward a horne,
said Robert Kistner of rhe state
emergency preparedrtess office.
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\lUUdlngupWlthhlghprectpllatlon;· ··
he said.

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WASHINGTON (UP II - The HouSe takes up the
budget bailie thls week and Democratic leaders are
vowing th~t they- not President Reagan- will keep
hls campaign promise notto touch Social Securlty.
The RE!publlcan-led Senate last week approved. by
lhe margin of VIce President George Bush's
tie-breaking vote, a budget that would cut $.'i6 bl,lllon
from the more than $:ax! billion deficit next fiscal year
and delay for a year scheduled cost-of.ltvlng Increases
forSoc!al Security recipients.
Whlle denying the 36 million Americans who get
Social Security checks an lnflatton-related Increase,
I he budget aliows mllltaary spending to grow enough
lomake up for inOatlon.
,
Reagan, who pledged In his re-election campaign not

to Iouch the Social Security program, s!gned'ori to Ihi'
Senate plan and lobbied for it while on his !().day
European trip 1n traris-Atlantic telephone calls.
House Budget,Commlttee Chairman William Gray,
D-Pa .. said Sunday on CBS' "Face the Nation," "I'
don't believe the House Is going to dotosenloicltlzens
... what obviously the president and hls party dld."
Trent · Loll of Mississippi , the assistant House
Republ!can .leader, also appearing on CBS, said "a
m~jorlty of the Republicans 1n the House ... are
opposed to" a cap on the .Soclal Security COLAs.
" There are a lot of 'programs that were left on the
table by theSenatethatcould bereducedturthet·,"Lott
said, clt!ng Amtrak, tne Food and Drug Adminlstra lion, foreign aid, mass transit and the Job Corps.

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Budget director David Steckman said on CBS that
acceptance of the Senate package "Is going to be
difficult in the House."
Stockman said · there can be no further cuts In
Pentagon spending and Democrats " have no other
alternative than to look at those reducttons that we
have proposed or to come right out and ten · the
American people that they would like to have a
massive tax Increase."
House Speaker Thomas O'Nelll, D-Mass., said
Saturday In a radio Interview "there Is no way" the
House would accept a delay In Social Security cost of
living Increases.
A group of moderate Republicans last week

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Introduced' budget plan" that ·would freeze most ·
federal spending and cuts several programs but does
not address the Social Security issue. The plan was said
to reduce deflc!ls by $275 billion over I lire&lt;' years.
Rep . Olympia Snowe, R-Ma!ne, said the group
preferred to have the Social Security issueserlled !n a
blparllsan way .
The GOP alternative wa s put togPther over several
months bS' members who had "a mutual desirero form
a voice for centrist elements oftheRepubllcan Party ,"
Rep. Tom Tauke, R-Iowa, said.
It would not eliminate programs such as Amtrak.
the federally subsidized rail pas.en ~er system. or the
Small Business Administration, as the pt'l'sldent
proposed.

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$3 million
sought in
lawsuit ·

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senr1ces
at
Morse Chapel
Setvlces wet'!' held Sunday at the
Morse Chapel ncar Dorcas as
announced earlier b.Y Charles
Baney, chairman of the church' s
board or trustees.
The chutch was padlocked prior
to seivlces on May 5, and a no
trespassing notice posted. However.
services were held on May 5 and
again yesterday. A hasp from
removed to . galn entrance to the
church, It Is reported .
Sevente!'n people allendcd the
services y es rerda y, Batley
reported .
J3enjam!n Edwards, superlntend enl oftheAth&lt;'ns Methodisr Di strict ,
had earlier announced that the
church would be closed and accord·
1ng loa not!ceon the door; thcchurch
will be offered for sa le~bout June I.

A $3,00,000 su!t was flied today In
County Common Pleas
Court against Meigs teacher Tom
Werry; administrators, J!mMlller,
Fenton Taylor, and . Supt. Dan
MorrtsandtneMelgsLocaiBoardof
Educatlon.
FlUng the action were Robert
Sisson, Jr., a minor by his mother,
Iva Sisson, and hls parents, Iva and
Robert Sisson, Route I , Rutland .
The a~tlon listing 34 cla!ms ts the
result of two allege(j Incidents at
Meigs High School.
The first, the plaintiffs chargt&gt;,
was on Nov: 9, 1984 when Robert
Sisson, Jr., was a student at Meigs
High Sehool and was attending a
scheduled auto mechanics class
superv!sored by Werry. Plaintiffs
state that Sisson, Jr., dld not meet
requirements . to obtain an Ohlo
·operalor's license and that such
lnlonnatlon was known by defend·
ant Werry prior to that date.
They chargt&gt; that Sisson, Jr.,
entered Into a repaired truck owned
by Robert Jeffers which was
biocklng the entrance to the auto
mechanics area. They charge that
with permission, Sisson, Jr., proceeded to drive the I'IIOtor vehicle to
the parking lot ofMelp High School
and due to his lack
d11v!ng
experience, the u'uck slld on the
pavement and struck a parked
vehicle owned by Stelle Coleman.
Coleman's vehicle
then pushed
Into a third vehicle OWIII!e by
Olarlene Swartz lncluTing heavy
damai!ed to both vehicle.
Plaintiffs clalll! that as a result of
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later 1n the day before meeting
leaders of other C:hrtstlan churches
and joining 1n an ecumenical prayer
service.
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Never In his 26 foreign trips has '
the pope met with such anger as in
The Netherlands, where liberal
Catnollcs contest what they see as
vaucan authoritarianism.
But Lubbers suggested the Dutch
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democracy and toleranee.
"We are attached to our democratlc tradition and enjoy being so,"
he said. " It !s part of an attitude
which determlnes the way we treat
one another. Something else ... Is
part of the same heritage tolerance .' '
The pope· praised the Dutch
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quite frank , simply the word Rome
makes some people uneasy If not
downright suspicious.
"However, I Imagine thai from
Rome, Ute Netnerlands seems no
less distant and provokes an equal
amount of concern," the prime
minister sald.
"The s!mliarity of !mpressfons
and approaches gives rise .. . to a
task to buUd1br!dges and to restore
confidence."
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The pope began hls day in The
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"All or you·have been called to be
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loving care for those 'w.ho suffer,' ' he
said.
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suspicious" and sald both sides must
'work to buDd trust.
The pope traveled from \Jtrecht,
where he was greeted Sunday by
Wtdespread rioting, to the The
Hague, HOlland's center o! government, tor an audience with Queen
Beatrlx and the meeting witl;l
Lubbers.
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lor the pope's tour of ·The Hague
today- exactly four years after the
pontiff was wounded by a would-be
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"Sometimes Rome seems a very
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The M eigs County men escapro
Injury when the vehicles they were
driving collided Sunday afternoon
onSR124.
TheGallla-Me!gs post oftheState
Highway Patrol said David A.
Barnes, 22, of Portland, was
eastbound on !24, around one-tenth
of a m!le east o! Meigs County 28,
when he attempted to pass a !arm
tractor driven by 16-year-otd Harold
Rose of Racine. Troopers sald
Barnes' vehicle tried to pass Rose's
trnctor as Rose was attempting a
left turn ontoTownshlpRoad l&lt;liand
Barnes went off the left skk&gt; ot the
hlghway to avlod a collision, causing
moderate dam~gt&gt; to his Vf'hlcle.
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one to perceptions acquired
through the media, the names by
which things are callj!d necessarily
become a maller of ~rreat ·lmpor·
lance. The pro-abortion lobb)' calls
tts~f Freedom of Choice, thus
making its central point in its very
name, the anti-abortion activists
return the compliment by calling
themselves the Right to Life

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Ill Court Street
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movement .
Nothing has caused more trouble,
or more controversy, In this
connection than President Rea·
gan's proposal to research and then

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
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(perhaps) deploy in earth orbit
several hundred sateUites capable .
ot sensing and then destroying
Soviet nuclear ICBMs launch~!!~
against the Uni!ed States. The idea'
originated, tor all practical pur·
poses, with Lt Gen. Daniel 0.
Graham, theretireddlrectorof the
Defense fnelllgence Agency. who in
1!*11 set up an organization called
High Frontier to lobby for the
proposaL
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When President Reagan spoke
approvingly of the concept in a
March 1983 television address to the
nation, he neglect~ to give It a

name. His critics promptly remedied the omission, derisively label·
lng the Idea "Star Wars" -a term
borrowed from the hugely popular
movie of that name and intended to
imply (quite falsely) that . Mr.
Reagan's plait would simply
transferthewagingotwarfromthe
Earth's surface to space, where it
would presuina bly be as nasty as
the combats depleted in the movie.
'lbe term "Star Wars" convt?nientiy ignores, and in fact impllc·
illy denies, the Important point that
Mr.. Reagan's proposal is purely
defensive, and would not so much

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Today in history
Today is .Monday, May 13, the l33rd day of 1985 with ·232 to follow.
The moon is in its last quarter.
The morning stars are Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn.
The evening star is Mars.
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as skin thekneeofasingleRusstan:
Its whole purpose would be to knock
out Soviet missiles already en route
to this country.
The Reagan administration,
quickly realizing that it W!lS losing
the terminological battle, cast
about for an alternative to Star'
Wal'S. High Frontier was available,
but had come to be used mostly to
refer to Gen. Graham's specific
proposal for the. use of off·IIJe.she!f
technology and high explosives in
the defensive satellites; whereas
Mr. Reagan and his adviserS lean
toward more exotic tec1moJogies

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fancier meihods, requiring fprther
research.
What by
to call
latter?
and
destruction
l;lserthe
beams~
The administration labon!d and
,finally came up wltl\ "Space
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Defense Initiative," orSDltor short
. - easuy the least calchy name to 1'
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rich's Committee lor the Survival of ,
a Free Conirre5S (or CSFC). The ,
ltberat media naturally stayed with •,
Star Wars, secure in the knowledge
that SDI was DOA.
I myself have wobqied all over
the place on this one, at times
resignedly using Star Wars myselt.
For a long time I tried to loft SANE
(Security Against NuClear Exline'
lion), which attracted. me because
·of its teitcitous contrast with the
strategic alternatie: MAD (Mutual
Assured Destruction'). I even trifled
briefly with "Stat Peace."
But the other day it dawned on
me that the term "Star Shield" is
just as short and catchy as Star
Wars, and infinitely more accurate
in the picture it conjures up. It
stresses precisely what most needs
to be stressed: the wholly defensive ..
character of the concept. It repla·
ces, to be blunt about it , a Ue with .
the truth .

Oman bullying, U.S. __.J___ac_k_A_nd_e_rso_n_&amp;_D_a~le_·~_an..-.;__At_ta
Letters.
to
editor.
Opposes ch'urch clo . '
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one o!'\he ;"non-me~·bers'' .',.
whom Ben Edwards refers to as he
relates the closing of Morse ChapeL
Of course I did not know ttlis until
Mr Edwards told me. You Set' I
ha\'e only been going to Morse
Chapel sinCI' 1956. Of course I did
not go every Sunday because I
a ttended college at Ohio State and
lived in Columbus for awhile. SlnCI'
I am married a nd have three
children and live in Syracuse. I tend
not to go in the winter time because
of bad roads . but re;t assured that
when my family and I didn't go to
Morse Chapel. we attended (he
Asbury Uhited Methodist Church.
So you Set', Mr. Edwards is right.
I am definitely a non-membr. All
the support. both .financial and
time. make no difference. The fact
that I have taught Sunday School in
both churches and was elected by
the congregation at Morse Chapel
to be trustee of that church makes
no difference 1at least to Mr.
Edwards) . My views are

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WASHINGTON -There must be
something fishy about a multi·
million-dollar Pentagon contract
that's being held up because of
inquiries from us. Bui that's what
apP!&gt;ars to have happened to a ~ .
million contract for the operation of
three U.S.·bullt military baees in
the strategic sultanate of Oman.
At the Insistence oft.hesu~an and
.~Is Br[tish adv(sel'S, tlte caret;tking
contract . was sup'posed ' to. ~·
. awarded to a.Brltish firm , Airwork
Ltd .. which took on an American
partner. Vinnell Corp .. to make the
deal less offensive to the Pentagon.
The Pentagqn a nd other U.S.
agencies didn't want to turn over
super-secret American code rna·
chines and other equipment to a
foretgn company.
But as we've reported. the sultan
of Oman is an absolute ruler whose
whim is law in the desesrt nation
that dominates the vital Strait of
Hormuz.
If the contract doesn't go to . the
British firm , the United Stlltes
might he unceremoniously de·
prived of it s royalty ~rranted

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metnbersi • ;_,tk,rf{ you ~ialrii . ;r~
inteL1ei1ng ·purchased those items ··
You claim you own them b~
a5sociation. then you must own our
homes and their contents too! We
have been associated. wit h M6~se
ChapeL I think not! That is why we
have deeds. Si(ow us specifically
where any of our former trustees
turned anything over to you and the
church building is yours. But 1 am
pretty sure no such thing exists.
Now you mention ail you have
done ro~ Meigs County. Grants in
the amount of $45,(JX) to Racine
UnJted Methodist Church and help
in paying student preachers. But
tell me how much harm have you
done In Meigs County? How many
churches have you closed and made
people so angry that they no longer
attend chu rch! I know of two
churches closed In 'the past six
months! Now tell me exactly ho\.•
When President Dwight Eisen·
much money or time have you ho\"er sigried legislation creating
given to Morse Chapel in the past 20 the National AE'ronatics and Space
years? I am sure the answer Is Act (NASA) he had no way of
unimportant~ .
none.
knowing that he was creating an
But tell me, Mr. Edwards, how
You evade the Issue by saying albatross to hang around the necks
often do you attend Morse Chapel? you were never asked. That is of the taxpayers a quarter century
When was the last time you helped because our church has been later . But that is what the l/nited
paint the roof or take part in the independent a nd always wlli be. We States space pro~rram has become
choir? I saw you all of one time and have always paid the bills, In tact, -a voracious albatross which each
that was when you told us we had no we paid your student minister, year drains away money from
say in what happens to our church. Keith Rader. through June 20. We other more worthwhile government
Who really is the "non-member" did so because we had a contract projects.
who is interfering? Why did you call with Keith for that time but he
. Recent flights of tbe space
the meeting any way? Was It just a apparently felt no obligation to shuttles have become laughable,
formality?
fuiftll his part of the contract. I even downright ridiculous, the most
Now you claimed in your article honestly don't blame him though, recent which landed at Edwards
In the newspaper " that property Mr. Edwards, because you ha ve Air Force Base in Callfornla last
deeds stated that they belonged to put him in a very difficult situation. week a nd carried the Spacelab. It
our denomination and that property
Please remember, Mr. Edwai'ds, · was supposed to coplpiete 15
was to be used specifically for our our con!ll'E'&amp;atlon is not anti· scientific expertments · using two
Methodist, we are simply against squiJTel monkeys and two dozen
cause." I assume "our cause"
means . specifically Methodist con· the practice of closing churches.
rats tor ei&lt;JlE&gt;rlmentai purpoSes.
terence. Have yoo looked at our The chl!rch was not put there to 1111 What the flight actually proved was
deed at MorsE' Chapel? It states the coffers of the Methodist confer· that animals and astronauts do oot
specttlcaiiy that the church Is ence. It was put there for the mix. On a previous Dlght from
deeded to trustees of Mo~ Chapel
purpose of worshipping God . We do Florida with Senator Jake Games
M.E. Church. Trustees refer to thatatMorseChapeibutwecannot of Utah as a passenger. Senator
local trustees not trustees of in good faith suppon an organlzatin Garnes acted as the subject ·in a
conference. You further state that tliat IS so dead set in closing study ol space sickness but otherthe contents belongs to conference. churches! -Aaron Sayre, Trustee, Wise had little to contribute to the
How can that be? We the "noil· Morse Chapel Church.
shuttle trlp. He Is chalnnan ol the
Senate Space Committee, a job that
Is espedally llnpw1ant lo NASA as
he L1lii1Iols the money they receive.
1 underStand that tbe Methodist comes a big bUsiness to make
Seoalllf Garnes was house' ·Conference has locked the doors of money instead of a church or the broken, !be li'IOIIkeys and rats were
the Morse Chapel Church, whose people whiCh' teache$ the Bible;
oot. The result was a severe
It Is tJrpe for us to stand up and brea~ problem for astronauts
doorS have been open since 1859.
I grew up tit that church and I ftght lor - and deriland our rights With monJceys 81111 rats competing
think It Is a disgrace to close one 1:1 for the lrl'edom of religion and not lor breathing room as feed partl·
let this large conglomerate clole
God's hOUse!!.
cles, animal waste and human
1beSe small churches are the our church doors.
urine Boated wellbfJNIIy llroulh
In MattheW 18: 20 It says "For orbiter's inter1or. Tllil pes you
baCkbone of our communities. Is
where two or three are gathered some idea of !be .-us that bave
this just a step toward closing all
country churches because It is together in my ~. there am I in toUowed the llluttles' . . . . llfDce
unecmornlcal to keep them open? the midst. of thenL" - Mrs. Judy. the Reagan Unlnlatratllln n!lllta!d
Are we to let thiS situation continue, Brace, Crown Oty, Oblo.
the NASA ruletl for ' llllltt pert~c~.

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privilege to use the Oman! bases tor
military emergencies and
inte
SoUi gence. p
· . the
entagon reluctantly
agnoed to give the contract to the
Brltish·An'lertcan consortium as .a
"sole source" supplier - despite
previous competitive bidding. The
announcement
"" 1 Dece was to 'have been
ma..., astl 1 u mber.
h Tile• Omanls
tr
we!! ~ . c a Y•.. t _ough privately, .
th_a t their demant!S
betng met.
.
But the. U.S. companies that had
been · bidding for the eontrac which ultimately may be worth ·$2
billion - protested. One o~ them
had spent $1 million in Its bid
.Preparation.
held
diThe wholE" matter was
up pen ng review by various
U.S.
Thagencies.
bo h
en, a ut t ree weeks ago , we
got id
Wind of the
utrlsituation and began
ma ng .1nq es. The response
was
electrifying.
" Do
't u
n te anybody you talked to
me," pleaded one high Pentagon
officiaL Another
• cautng the conh
tract a " ot potato," refused to

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comment on grounds that it might
repol1 to Ihe Americans at aiL
bringhisdismissal.
o ne thing was clear, though: The
But it's clear from other sources un1tetl States was losing control of
that thePentagonlsdistressedover the bases. it had spent hundred~ of
" the whole political mess," as one
ill
.
.
Pu·t it ..
m
ions of dollars
•bullding
upgrading.
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Since the delay ioil.owlng ou'r first ·
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The · situation ·is particularly
inquiries, the Oman! pressure has sens1t1ve rtght now: because the "
increased Lt. Gen. John Walts, a· ]"""
""" u·s..Oman! agreem.ent allow-·:,. :
BJitlsh officer "detall.ed" to .Oman . 1ng American use of the ~ Is up
as head of .the sultan's- armed · fora mandatedfiv
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} orces, "put
thii .. 1iact. a teari1'01
United Stat~s"· nigai'!ling ihe l'OR· • Department represe:~tv~ .;a~ ·
tract, one source said. }le informed .scheduled to he in Oman this weeW '·
the Pentagon, according ·!O the to discuss the review.
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source, that both the Omanis and
· The case has some ·disturbing
their British advisers "want com· ramitications. "This Is one of the
plete access to the bases where our first times that a leader of a ·
classified material is stored."
country, after making agreements
That was alarming enough. But with us, has tried to interfere with
Wa tts also reportedly insisted that operations of. the U.S. govern·
the civilian contractor "report ment," a source told us. It is also
directly to the SOAF (Sultanate of one of the few times a government
Oman Air Force) commander of has Insisted that a u.s. contract be
each base." It was not clear awarded on a .non-competitive
whether the contractor was sup- basis to a .foreign company. he
posed to report to the base
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commandere before the U.S. Air added.
.
What if t&gt;veryone sta rted· behav·
Force - or whether he would lng like the sultan of Oman?

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NASA albatross

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CommeQtary
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Monday, M.., 13, 1986

n!!lofttlll

CiUfttW thp

tiNt fKcmh .-mt"t.

member of a space crew had a
spectnc job to do and had spent
weeks training for that job. The first
reusable space shuttle, Columbia,
was launched Aprtl 12. 1981 and
orbited the earth, 3.5 times before
being broUght back to earth by
Astronauts John W. Young and R.
L. Crippen. The Columbia made
three more successful test flights
before Its final test flight from June
24 to July 2 and made over &lt;100 trips
around the earth.
The first shuttle missions were
performed by the Columbia which
continued to carry astronauts aloft
untU the November-December 1983
flight when it began to show its age
by refusing all.orders. Meanwhile,
two other shuttles had been buUt
and tested, the Olailenger and
Discovery. The orarrenger was to
carry the first woman astronaut
Sally Ride, Into space. With t~
shuttle, Columbia, CQI1\ing apart at ·
the seams and tbe Discovery badly
damaged In Florida oolandlng wtth
Senator Games, NASA oow has
only one shuttle that Is operational,
The Challenger that carried the
Spaceiab .Into orbit was three
months bebind schedule. NASA bad
promised • llilhts by October of
this year but only 17 haw aot olf the
ground since Columbia was first
launched. A Jenctllenlni strllle ol
spatus, has IJWTed rewnt IJltlhts.
World News reports, "sateWte and
sctentUic tests that don't work,
blown Ures. fro.len brakes, balky
plumbing and delays, delays,
delays."
The l!)aCe shuttle was developed
as a cheap and coavenlent way to
lauach and ~ I(I8Ce c:ommuni·
catloal utellllel. So far !be utei·
ills baw lholrll a reluctance to
leave thl!lr JleltJ oo the llhuttle and
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Customers tor shuttle services have
dropped alarmingly because NASA
can no longer guarantee timely
launchings and in a busineSs that
required split-second timing much
of the shuttle bUsiness has been
diverted, to Europe. It costs $269
million tor 'e ach 111gb! ail but a
fraction paid by the taxpayer.
. For operating a losing business
NASA has received little criticism
from Congress. It seems that our

lawmakers are content to finance a
failing project rather than make It
an Issue with the Reagan adminls·
tration. Each shuttle costs more
than a billion dollars and each
shuttle trip !ldds substantially to the •
NASA deficit. In this day when the . '•.
administration professes interest !n
lowering the deficit is the •time to
lower the boom on a project that has
clearly mttilved its time.

Berry's World

By JOE SEXTON

That was In Double-A and the
pitcher I faced was Scott Garrelts
In his first tltreeyears In the major (now Gott's teammate) and he
leagues, themlyhcmeruntrotJim
struck me out oo three straight
Got! ever made was back to the
pitches."
dugout after giving up one. Sunday,
Garrelts, 2-1, came on in the 10th to
he took the more enjoyable route
pick up the victory. Gott pitched the
around t~ base paths. TWice.
. first seven innings.
The right ·bander, who before this
San Francisco got ill! gameseason had never taken a major· wtnnlng run from a source aimot as
league at·bat, blasted two solo
urillkely as Got!.
homers to twiCe rally tbeGiants81111 .
David · Green, who entered the
pave the way for San Francisco's5-4 game with just rour hi~ in 50 at bats
]J).innlng viCtory over !be Sl Loots this season. singled home Chill
Cardinals.
Davts frcm second basewlthoneout
In addition to becoming the first in the lOth to nan down thetrtumph.
pitcher .to hit two home runs in one Green was 3-tor-5 on the day.
gamesinceMetWaitTerreilln1983 ·
Davts led off !be lOth with a walk
Gott laid down a sacrUice bunt
on reliever NeD Allen, 1-3, and
help the Giants score another run.
movedtosecondonawtldpltch.One
"I was a home run hitter in high out later, Allen intentionally walked
school," said Gott, who came to the Bob Brenly and Green followed with
Giants from the Toron~o Blue Jays his ~Ie to right center.
in an o!f-season deal for Gary
St. Lools had tied the score 4-4 in
Lavelle. "Butbeforethlsyear, I had the ninth when Ozzle Smith hit a solo
only hadoneat-batasaprotessional. home!'. his secmd.

UPI !!poria Wdler

Both or Gott's hQmers came

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Bob Focsch and each time tted the

score.
In other games, Hruston out·
slugged Cincinnati 10.5, Montreal
blanked Atlanta HJ, San Diego beat
Chleaao 5-3, New York· edged
Philadelphia 3-2 and Los Angeles
shut out Pittsllllrgh 2,0..
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In the AL, it \vas: Toronto 9,
Seattle 5; Minnesota 7, Baltimore 3;
Oakland 5, Boston 3; MDwaukee 7,
Call1ornla 4; Kansas City 6, New
York 5; Cleveland 6, Texas 0; and
Chicago 4, Detroit 0.
A8troll0, Reds I
AtCinclnnati,PhiiGamersingied
In a run to break a 3-3 tie in the ruth
81111 Mark Bailey, Bill Doran and
Denny Walling homered to power
l{ouston. Bob Knepper. W, pitched
ttve Innings to earn the viCtory a.nd
Jert Calhoun ftntshed tor his second
save. Jay Tibbs, 2·5, fuok the loss.
Expos 4, Braves 0
At Montreal, Davtd Palmer
tossed a five-hiller over eight
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Innings to carry Montreal over
Atlanta and give the Expos their
recoi'dot210mphbyTomSnevawas club-record fourth consecutive shu· INDIANAPOLIS (UPI). - Four
slots remain tp be lllled tor the broken twice In the first tour tout, Palmer leveled his record at
stllrting ,grid til !be May 26 qualltylng runs, exesalve winds and 3-3, while Craig McMurtry fell toO-l
Indianapolis 500 and those vacan· warm track surfaces negated all
Padres I, Cubs S
cies should be occupied by the close efforts to lower the new standard. .
AtSanDiego,DaveDravecky,2-2,
of next weekend's second round of
Chet Fillip, In a Lola Cosworth; and Rich Gossage combined on a
qualifying.
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was tbeonlyolherdrlvertomakea · seven-hitter and the Padres took
Weatherconditionswerenotideai quilllfying run Sunday and he
advantage of a two-run throwing
for most drivers walttnB to lake fashioned a 203.661. So far the emtr by first baseman Keith
qualitying runs Sunday. Although sloWest car in the field ts the Moreland to post the victory.
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only · two made the 1\ftempt to Lola·CosWOI1h o1 Derek Daly at Dravecky won his second straight
increase the fteld to 29, both were 203.1112. 'Thelleldaveragels207.8'12. gameandGossageootchedhlsnlnth
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Afterthelleld Is filled, possibly by save. DickRuthven,l·2, suffered the
successful.
Steve Chassey made his way to pext Saturday, drlvers stlll have an defeat.
No. 28inthefteld ashefl!llabllshed a opportunltytobumpthfslowercars
MeteS, Phlllles2
record tor V.a stock bOck engines from the grid
At New York, Danny Heep went
with a four-lap averare of 204.224 ' Those.ted tomakequaUfy· 2-tor-4aodscoredthewinningrunto
mph in a March. .
ingruns in the final weekendoftralls spjll'k New York to its sixth straight
The breezes ~ o!f Tum 3 inClude Jacques Villeneuve of victory. Ron DarUng, 3-1, was the
kept speeds dpwn after Pancho Canada, Raul Boesel of BrazU, winner and Jesse Orosco finished
Carter set an ali-t~ J,ndianapolis veteran George Snider, Dennis torhisfounhsave. Kevin Gross saw
his record slide to 2-4, whlle
Motor Speedway bui"·lap track Firestone and Phil Kreuger.
record of 212.583 Sfiturday with a
Carter, one at the tew ~rraduates Philadelphia lOSt its sixth in a row.
Buick V-6 stock block engines to trom the sprint ~ar ranks still
~i, PlrtllesO ·
~rrab the pole.
driving Indy cars, has only won one
At Los Angeles, Bobby CasWlo,
Scott Brayton. . also with a major distance race. thE' . l!m making his first NL start since 1981,
March-powered · ick engine, had Michigan 500. He was hurt in a 1977 pttched a lour-hitter over 6 1·3
the second best a..erage of 212.354, racecrashandisoneotthreedrivers InningsandGregBrockdroveintwo
including the sin!!le lap record of
Inthelndycarilneupcrtppledbyleg runswithallomerandsingietolead
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Mei~ girls capture TVC t~~~~ title
BELPRE _- The. 1\1.elgs ·girls' • cons~tlng of , Hqward, · Rhonda
The Meigs. girts now enter
· track · team , !'i,¥1ed 'o . ·J.IJI. ~nd . l!a~. Rhoillla N~. !indS~arrz . .~Uonal C!)lnpeittofi wit~\. an-I!Uf·
straight .Trl~'i/alley . Conference (~h Dreama :EngJJsh;S. English; . ·Sta ndingtf arii mark of6f•1•l..Thelr
chatnpionship as it brought home _CI)armele Turner, and Tammy ooly IO!is was to Gallipolis in the
seven first piilces enroute to a Cremeans (400), and S. English. Rotary Relays three weeks ago.
58-pOJnt viCtorY over second plac;e Turner, Cremeans, and tinda
The Meigs boys' 400 ~lay team
Wellston in ti!IITVC track meet here Stewan (lm).
also won top honors. That foursome
last week. 'I
AlsoscoringlnthemeetforCoach included Brad Robinson, Mark
The Meigs tjoys' team placed fifth Gordon Fisher's Meigs lasses were Hammonds, Darrin Cremeans, and
in the 10-terun field. Belpre was ~ S. English, second in thi! 100; AmY Ed Kitchen.
nine-point vtctorover'li1mbleas the · Radekln, second in the 100 hurdles
Also scoring for the Marauders
Golden EagE thinclads remain the and filth in the~ hurdles; Neece. were Cremeans, third in the 100 and
TVC's dom)llant team.
. ftfthin thehlghjump; JenniMlller, fourth in the:m; Bryan Korn, tltth
Winning 'heague championships third in the high jump; Julie Mlller, in the pole vault; Chris Smith, sixth
for the ?.larauderettes included thirdinthe100; Swartz,fourthinthe · in the 1m; the 3:nl relay team of
Missy Hoo.rard (lm run), Sherrie long jump; Tanunl Gardner, third Dave Warth, Smith, Rex Haggy.
Southworl/1 (shot put), Stephanie in the 400; Wendl Kioes, second in a nd ,Eric Johnson took sixth place,
English (lixlr.un). Jennl Swartz (&lt;100 the ~; Kim Calvert., sixth in the aitd the 1600 relay team of
run). and ·t)iree relay teams 1600,andTurner, fifthinthe:m..
Cremeans. Kit~hen, Hammonds,
and Smith were also were sixth.

Celtics defeat 76ers,l108-93
BOSTON (UPI) - The Boston
Ceitics were good and scared.
With only one day to pnipare Cor
the Eastern Conference finals, the
defending world champions responded with a 1(11.93 victory
Sunday· in Game 1 over the
well·restl'd Philadelphia 76ers.
"They had a lot ol time o!f with a
cl!ance to work on some things,"
said Boston roach K.C. Jones. "We
just went out there and played
scared."
The Ceitics, playing their third
game in five days. used a collapsing
defense and the scoring punch of
their frontcourt to stop the rival
Sixers and advance their own
pursuit of back·to-back NBA

crowns.

Kevin McHale scored a playoff
career-high 28, Robert Parish
neued26andLarryBirdadded23as
the Celtics' starting frontline out·
scored its Sixers counterpart 77-33.
Game 2 wUI be played Tuesday at
Boston Garden. ·· ·
Sixers center Moses Maione
registered 19 points and 10 rebounds
while forward Charles Barkley

posted 10 points 81111 12rebounds, but much as we could," said Boston
neither was ellectlve In thefinal4: 39 guard Danny Ainge. "We wanted to
as Boston ended the ganiewitha 1&amp;-4 let (Maurice) Cheeks beat us from
the outside, it he could."
surge. Bird scoring eight.
"The key Is to hit the open shOts
The Sixers guard scored a
team-high
ii points, hitting 8-of-14
when we have them, as we did down
the stretch," said the superstllr from the Door and allll free.throw
forward. "We probably played our opport.unit!es.
The Ceitics, wlto have won l8 of
best basketball of the laSt month."
Philadelphia traDed 71-62 midway · their last 19 home games, · are
through the third period but rallied seeking to become the llrst cham·
to take a 77·'16 advantage on pions to successfully defend a title
Maione'sjumperatU:20ofthefinai since their I~ counterparts.
By sweeping Milwaukee in four
quarter. McHale's two tree throws
games,
Philadelphia had a week to
at 11:00 started an 8-2 run and gave
prepare
for Boston, while theCeltics
Boston the lead tor good.
In the fourth quarter, Bird scored did not tlnish their serniftnal series
10 points, Parish 8 and Dennis with Detroit until Friday night.
"We had to transfer our minds
Johnson 6 while the Sixers selt·
destructed, committing 8 turnovers trom the Detroit Pistons.'' said
Jone&amp;,
and shooting 38 petcenl.
Philadelphia coach Bll]y Cun·
JohnlonsaldBoston'svtctorywas
nlngham said that Cor Game 2, his
due to the usual reason- deten~.
team "must be ready at the start
''It's defense that wins games,"
and
we have to make sure we're
saldtbeCelticsguard, "andwedtda
prepared.' ' The Celtics think
more
ereat Job. We played defense for a
they
know
what the changes will be.
lllll48minutes. Whenyou'replaying
Alnge
predicted,
"I'm sure the
Pbilly, at no point can you let up
adjustments
they'll
make
wiD be to
against them ."
,
try
and
takeourinsidegame'
away."
"We didn't want Moaes to hun us
down low 10 we doubled down as

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With the possible ensofPar· Sunday'l opener.
kersbw'i driven Mlb lzano and
Balzano In hill MOler's machine
fii'OliPol and Smltllln hla Hardee's car, will
MikeSmithaneven I
area race r~ns haye e
an
be competlne In other races Friday
Interest in the openlnf JII'Oil'81ft at , and Saturday In\ Kentucky and
the new West Vtl'linla .Motor
Indiana but plan on being at WVMS
Speedway Sunday aftl!moon, May · Sunday. Since this pair have stock
19. That's when the Al-lltar CircUit
appearing can In comparison to
of Championls Wed&amp;T/ Late Modell
!be wedlta ~AU-Star they wtll be
and the lOcal Hobby fitoclla wtll be
allol1lld to mount .a ftw.by·tlve
In action oo the blf, ti'IH!Pthl
wing alllp tll!lr rooll.
mUe banked dirt
Bob Adami,
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!shed an outatandlng third behind
super late · model pilots Larry
Moore and Jack Boas at a race in
Smithton, Pa. last Wednesday.
Other more recent entries in·
elude Crail Letat, PIU!Dn, ilnd
Steve Francil, Albland. Ky.
Welt Vlrllnla Motlr Spieclwll)' II
Jocall!d Jlllt IOUtll ~ Parlttenburl
on 1.'71 at the ~I Weill exit
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LOTS OJ!' STA'l1C - Home plate ump~ llob
.Enlle ~reta a doable ear iul ol dtsap;reerneat from
Redll' P!&amp;Yet'IJII!IIAier Pete 8Me and Tony Perez.
ielt, after EnP, nlied HOIIItGII;AJ....., CftiZ Willi sale at

home In the ftlth Inning Sunday after CI!ICinnatl
catcher Dave Van Gorder failed lo touch the plate.at
lhe bepmlng of an attempted double play. Watching
lhe ~~Ill Reds' Ron Oester, center. (\JPI).

Marauderettes face Minford;
Marauders play. Wellston nine
RQP&lt; SPRINGS -The dtstrlct·
bound Meigs Marauderette softbait
team will play Minford this Wednes·
day at 4 p.m . in Ironton.
Coach Jon Amott's crew is
currently 19-1 on the year and go
after their second straight 13-0 TVC
season mark tonight at Wellston in
the loop reguiarsea~n tinale. Meigs'
has already clinched the Eastern
Dtvtslori playoff ~rtb. Meigs'
opponent for the TVC cbampionship
won't be deCided untO after tonight.
U Wellston loses to the Marau·
derettes tonight. then the Lady
Rockets will fail into a tie with
Trimble for the Western Division
playo!fberth. Thosetwowouidthen
battle for the right to meet Meigs.
Meanwhile, the Meigs boys•
baseball team will also travel to
Weilston tonight with TVC playo!f
aspirations . still In han(! . The

Marauders can gain a tie with
Warren Local for the Eastern
Division playoff berth only If th&lt;iy
defeat the powerful Rockets tonight .
Weilston gained a distrtct berth by
defeating Vinton Count)' In the
secttonallinals last friday. ·
Coach Tim Saunders' Marauders,
now 14-8 on the year, were ousted
lrom tournament play last Thurs·
day in the sectional ftnals to New
Lexlngtoo, .8-3. New Lexinglon wlli
play Ironton at Unioto this Wednes·
day in dlstrtct play. Meigs Is the
defending TVC champion, having
upset Wellston 10-4 in the league
cl!ampionshlp game a year ago.

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Oarby Downs results
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Caruso
wop the $7,&lt;100 second leg of the .
. BlldWei.ser Sprlnt Championship
·series Sunday with a one-length
victl\ry \wer favored Dream CircUit
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The Daily Sentinel

By ·T he Bend

Monday,

The Daily Sentinel- Page- S

M1~ 13, 1985
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SWCD poster, essay contest
winners announced in elementary
"Plants, Animals and Man,
·Sharing the Earth" was the theme
for the fourtb grade poster contest
and sixth grade essay contest
sponsored by the Meigs SoU and
Water Conservation District
CSWCD).
Wl.nners in the Eastern Local
School Dlstrlct received awards of
$3 and a blu~ ribbon.for first place;
$2 and a red ribbon for second
·place; and $1 and a white ribbon for
third place In the poster C&lt;)ntest and
·$2 and a blue ribbon for lirst place
and $1 and a red ribbon for second
place in the essay contest.
Winning first, second and third
respectively l.n the poster contest

TIJPPERS PLAINS - Tuppers Plains Elemen·
tary Schol!l poeter and e,ssay contest wtnnen (b'ont
from left), were Chad Griffith, B. J. Murpily, Joseph
Marcinko. Second row, Angte Murphy and Mark

were Sherri Smith, Sarah Harris

and Rhonda Gibbs from Chester '
Elementary School; Chad Griffith,
B. J . Murphy and Joseph Marcinko,
Tuppers · Plains Elementary
School; and Karen Morris, Nicole
Kanawalsky and Chast,ldY MIUhone
from Riverview Elem·entary
School.
Sherri ·Smlth, Chester Elementary School, was a county cochampion In the paste~ contest and
received a trophy.
·Essay winners were first and
second respec'ttvl'ly, Angle
Murphy, Mark Murphy from
Tuppers Plains Elementary School
and Edna Driggs ·and Andrea Leigh

A SALUTE TO

Cleland from RJvemew Elemen.
tary School.
Angle Murphy, TuPP!!fS Plains
Elementary School, was a county
co-champin In the essay contest and
received a trophy.
Awards were presented by Roy
Miller, Associate' Supervl!or flf the
MeigsSWCD.
The Meigs SWCD sponsors these
c.intests each year for fourth and
sixth graders as a conservation
education project. They show a film
In the schools, preceding the contest
and dls.t rlbute booklets, "Plants,
Animals and Man, Sharing the'
Earth, An Ecology Story."'

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Pomeroy Health Care Center is celebrating National Nursing Home
Week May 12 -May 18th. The Center is owned by Americare Corporation with home offices in Columbus~· Ohio. Pomeroy's facility was one
of the first built by Americore. Ground breaking ceremonies were held
on June 17, 1978, with the full support of our county commissioners
and community. On November 11, 1979, open house and dedicotic.n
ceremonies were held at the facility. After many licensure requirements were met, the first resident was admitted on January 7, 1980.
Located on Rock Springs Rood, Pomeroy Health Core (enter is situated
on ten acres of lovely country land. It is the only skilled facility in the
county licensed for l~ng term core, and is able to core for one hundred
residents. Professional nursing core provided around the clock and re·
habilitation services to help the residents ·return to their own homes
are only part of the services provided at the facility.

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teacher; Wendy Haler, sixth lfllde teacher and
. principal and Robert Sandera,llflh gnode teacher and
science teacher.

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,Monday A.M.
Mayor Seyler proclaiming May ·12th May 18
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National Nursing Home Week
2:00·4:00 P.M. Entertainment
Cookies, Punch, Coffee &amp; Tea
Entertainment
Tuesday, May 14th
"2:00-4:00 P.M. Sara Lee Crumb Cake, Coffee &amp; Tea
.Wednesday, May 15th 12:00·4:00.p.M. En_t.rtainment - .Relish &amp; Cheese Jrays .
· · Thuuday, May 16th · 1:30-2:00 P.M. · Open House &amp; Picnic .,. · ·
Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Baked Beans,
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Speaker -- Kermit Walton
Balloon Lift Off- Clown
. Entertainment
2:00-4:00 P.M. Entertainment
Chicken, Ham
Friday, .May 11!h
&amp; Cheese Salad, Sandwich, Coffee &amp; Tea.
Monday, May 13th

t.AAH MUST

SHARE

CHESTER WINNERS - Chester Elemenlaey
School poSter conlellt winnen (lront lrom left), were
Saralt li1u'ris, Sherr! &amp;qlth; back, Rick Martin,
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poster and essay contest winners (front from left)
were Karen Morris, Nicole Kanawalsky, Chastidy

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Grace Weher, sixth grade teacher and principal; and
Fred Kessinger, fourth grade teacher.
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Ninetl'E'n women attended ladles
day at the Jaymar Golf Club
TuPSday. Plans were made for a
Scotch foursome and a potluck
dinner to be held at thl' club on
Sunday. May 12. beginning a t 4 p.m.

Arthur Chigas, local spokesman
for Jehovah's Witnesses says that
about 70 .local. residents will be
attending a two-day circuit assem·
bly at Waverly High School,
Waverly, Saturday and Sunday,
. May 18·19.
Alter 18 hall'S of play, prizl's were
Chi gas said assemblies like this
awarded to Nmma Custer, low · are designed to hl'lp cope with
gross: Nancy Hill, low net: Nl'ncy pressuresaffecting modern soclety.
Reed . low putts, Nl'llis Brown for a
chip in. All woml'n golfts are invited "The program. Is divided into·four
to attend ladll's day at 9 a.m. each sections including inlorm~ tlon on
Tl.tl'Sday at the club.
training children, making a success
of marriage, handling problems of

youth and strengthening famil y
life," he adds.
The highlight of the weekend's
program will be a public address
Sunday at2 p.m. entitled "Basis lor
Faith in an UnbelievingWorld."The
address will be given by James A.
Hinderer, representative of the
world governing body of Jehovah's
Witnesses. ·
Due to this special event there.wlil
·be no meetings held at the local
KingdomHaU during ttl!! weetcend.

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Craig ·birthday ~celebrated . ·.
Sara Jean Craig celebrated her
filth birthday' recently with a party
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Steven Craig, Pomeroy. .
A Care ·Bear theme was carried
out with a Cabbage Patch cake
baked by her aunt. Donna Shato.

being served with fruit drink and Ice
cream. Attending were her grand·
parents, Jean Craig, Tuppers
Plains; Betty Reibel. Pomeroy, her
j:l'eat·great·aunt, Emma Ogdln,
Pomeroy, and a great·great·uncle,
L.D. Jiartlnger, Middleport. Also
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Tuppers Plains; Pat Custer, Mlddeport, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Roth,well
and
Evin. Glouster; Mr. and Mrs.
· Mr. and Mrs. !Wbert S. Burdette
Buster
Phelps and Kelly, Mary
are announcing the. birth of their
third child. a daughter, Andrea Sue, Bowles, Pomeroy; Ginny and Eli
May 2, atthe Holzer Medical Center. Craig, and Jeff Hysell, Pomeroy.
·Sending gltswere hergreat·grea r.
She weighed seven pounds and one
ounce.
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grandmother, Edna Reibel, Deloris
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. and Robbie Hawk, Pomeroy; AI·
Robert B. Burdette, Pomeroy, .a nd thea Strong, Wilkesville; Mr. and
Arby D. Mason, Mt. Vernon, Ind., · Mrs. Jim Shato, Kristin and Molly,
and the great ·great .grandmother Is Gallipolis; and Carolyn Searls,
Columbus.
Dllash Mas&lt;in ol Indiana.

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N&lt;'W York. NE"w York 10017.

POSTMASTEI;:t: S(lnd ~ddn?ss chan~l'!'

to Tllr Dally St&gt;ritlncl. 111 Cour1 St •.
Pomr-roy. Ohio 45700.

SINCE 1164

SIJJISCRIPTION RI\TES
By Carrier or Motor Route

One W&lt;'t'~ . , .. ... , ......... .. .. , ........ ..... $1.10

One Month ............... .... ........... .... $&lt;J .RO
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Community calendar/ area happenings
MONDAY
CHESHIRE- Kyger Creek High
School presents French Toast and
The Ransom of Emlly Jane, two
one-act plays, Monday, 7 p.m.
AdmisSion Is free.
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PI'. PLEA&amp;A,NT -Gospel Taber·
nacle Church starts revival services
Monday with evangelist Tom Vogel·
song. Si nging by the Sisson Family.
Services 7: :lO p.m. nfghtly through
May18.
POMEROY - The Meigs Local
Athletic Boosters meet at 7 p.m .
Monday at the high school.
MIDDLEPORT - International
Order of Job's Daughters has
inspection at 7: :ll p.m. Monday at
the Middleport Masonic Temple. ·

RlTJ'LAND - Pl'O meets Mon·
, • _day, 7 p.m . for election, lnstalla tlon
of officers.

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POMEROY- Meigs chapter 53,
Disabled American Veterans meeis
6: :IJ p.m. Monday at Chapter Home.
POMEROY - Meigs athletic
boosters meet 7 p.m. Monday at the
high school.

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SYRACUSE - Pl'O meets 6:30
p.m. Monday with fourih grade
nuto-phone claBS presenting short
program. Special program by Mrs.
Brendli King, .Middleport Pollee
Department on preventlonn of child
abdllctlon. Parents will screen
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children 's film and consider show· dleton, music by mall' quartet;
ing it to students. Plans wlil be made friday, Rev. Lloyd Middleton,
for field day.
· music by trlo; Saturday, Rev. Carl

~DAY

GALLIPOLIS LaLeche
LeaguemeetsTul'Sday, 9: 30a.m. at
41 Spruce St. Topic: Art of
Breastfeedlng and Overcomlng
Difficulties. For Information call
''" '195, '" co14 or """'990.
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T:KMll1
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RUTI.AND - Rutland VU!age
Council mrets Tul'Sday 7:30p.m. at
the civic center.
CHESmR - Public meeting 7
p.m. Tuesday at Town Hall to
discuss use of brine water for dust
control on ToWnship roads.
GoHoullng
CHESHIRE - A golf outing Is
plano€&lt;! lor Kyger Creek High
School Alumni and thel.r spouse!l on
May 25 at the Riverside Golf Club.
Mason, W.Va. ThoS:e Interested In
particlpatl.ng should contact Chuck
Leach at 367-0057.

Joppa Revival
POMEROY .:....JoppaChurchbeglns revival Monday, continUing to
Saturday with various speakers and
singers nightly.
Services 7::1) will have: Monday,
Rev. Eric Starr, muSic by Bethel
Choir; Tuesday, Rev. David Clark,
muslcbyYlctoryl Wednesday,Re\1 . .
Seldon Johnson, nwslc by Duane
Wolfe; Thursday, Rev. Lloyd Mid·

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Hicks, music by George Luster. At 2
p.m. on Sunday a cantata will be
presenred.

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Sut&gt;scri~s no t desiring to pay tht"'rar·
rter ma y remH In advanct"' dlrf'cl ro
ThE.&gt; Dally Sentinel on a :1. fi or 12 mon1t1
bast~ . Crrott wll1 bl' giv('n car rlrr ('ach
month .

RALL'S

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BEN FRANKLIN

No subscrlp!lon!C bv mall JX'rmlttM In

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Beeg"'·

Darrell _Sayrt&gt;, Kyle WicklinE'.

Fifth gradP- Jody HayE.'I .
Sixth grade - John Barnes. Jason Shain,
Manhew Swa,rtwout.
Spec. Ed. - Robert H•ndrlx. Ellzallelh
Lyons, Donnie Spaun.

'l11e l!lth siX weetcs grading periOd '""'"
roll a t the Raclrw- ElPmentary SChool bas
bet&gt;n anoounced. MaklnR a Kf8.dl&gt; of ~ or

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Beth &lt;..lark. Jenny &lt;?.lark,
Freddie Matson, Brandl Mallory, RaschCI
R.oo.w&gt;, Rachael Hensler, Marcy MattK&gt;ws.
AlrTM.'e Manuel , Ryan H.otter.
Fourth grade'- Jeremy Dill. Heathl'r Hill,
JuUii:' Hill. Ty!io"n Mugrawe. Rusty SmJ1h,

Michelle Slobart.

ntlh grade- KE'IIIE.&gt; EJ""\Iln. Todd Hanison,
lhJe. Trevor Petrel, Don
Stephetoon, Jenny Varney .
Slx\h JUade- Jarrod CtrciE'."Jason Circle.
Shannon counts. JC'nny Damron. John
Hoback. Ollln Maltk&gt;ns, Jennifer Smith, Jan
Williams. Stlelly Winebrenner. May Ia
Yoacham.
Ja~Jle)' Holter, David

JOHN A. W4DE, M.D. loc.
VETERANS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
EAR, NOSE &amp; THROAT

GENERAL ALLERGIST
CAU (61_4) 992-2104
(304) 675·1244

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FrM Electron!~ hurtno IIIIa will be gl..n by IeHane Heel·
tno Aid Center at Dr. Rankin Plckena' Office 508 South 3rd
Avenue, Middleport, Ohio.
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aallon Ia Invited to
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POMIIOY, OH.

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BAUM LUMBER

FABRIC SHOP

KING ·BUILDERS

DOUGLAS We l.lnLE

K&amp;C JEWELERS
POMEROY~

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DOWNING-CHILDS ·.AGENCY
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ATTOINEY -AT-LAW

MIDDUPOIT, OH.

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PLASTIC
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MIDDLEPORT, OH• •

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Mo~t hMrlng problema can be helped todey, Many .......
who could be helped aufler -.Ieuty from IIIIa Jlloblwl which
affect• mllllone at people.

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KING·SBURY ·HOMES
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The IIIIa will be g~n by • llc•n•d HNrlng Aid lpeciallll
Thurlday, May t81h, lrom 8:00A.M. to 12:00 P.M. utlng ,_.,n
electronic equipment.

MIDDLEPORT, OH.

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MARGUERITE SHOES

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FUNERAL
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MIDDLEPORT, OH.

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PO. .OY OH.

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The D!th siX wt'CI&lt;s grading. jlertod honor
roll at tile U&gt;tart Falls E"'m.nta!YS&lt;hool has
b?ren announced. MakJnR a Rrade of B or
above In all their subjects to be named to the
roll weno:
First grade - No honor roll glwn for
. shkk&gt;nts In the ftrsl grade'.
Sl'cond gradf"- Sabrina Congo, Justin Hill.
Tracy PlcUtt, Brandy Roush, Shannon
staats. Tammy Buffington.
• Thlrd grade- Ban Swartwout.
Fourth gri¥Je - Nlc kl
Elsie
But!lnRton. Slterry CODpl'r, Carey Rowe.

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MIDDLEPORT

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446-4522
For Less"

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AUTO
RENTAL
St. Rl. 160
North
Gallipolis, Ohio

PLUMBING &amp;
HEATING
317 North Second
Midtlloporl, Ohio 45760

SALEs &amp; SERVICE
f'?{.. . IUSIN!SS PHONE

!6141 992-65iO

IISIOENCI PHONI!6141

THE QUAUTY
PRINT SHOP

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992-334

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POINT PLEASANT, W
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I miles from
Pomoroy;Moson B1idce
SINGU 12 4.9S
304-675-6276

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Loae walght nowl Herval
weight 1011 ... n on Good
Morning Americ~. Cell 814446 -2081 or 814- 446 ·
3788, no drugo.

EI&lt;VIHOHMEHTAL SYSTEMS

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4-16-1 mo. pd.

Trim off pound• with Go
Beae Grepefruit EJChl
Strength . Capaulea. Fruth
Phermacy, Middleport.

TROMM EXCAVATING

Heve your Kirby cleaned and
checked for only t14.9&amp; .
Suda, balta and bag• 1valla·
ble. 304·675·11182 .

BULLDOZER &amp; BACKHOE WORK

•live Ente'rtainment •free HBO
•Kitchenettes •Res1auranf

Announcement•

Reduce 11fe • faat with
GoBen c8paulea • E ~ vap
'weter pllla ' Fruth
Phermacy.

Complete Stock of Weather\
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Cond itioning and Furnaces.
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SWEEPER 1nd sewing me ~
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Pick up end
supplies.
delivery , Oevia Vecuum
Cleener, one hlllf mile up
Cleorgoo Croelt Rd . Coli
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*BASEMENTS *SEPTIC SYSTEMS

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304·675·6276
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*FOOTERS *GRADING

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Giveaway

*CONCRETE WORK

FOR SALE
Ia secretatre, Columbus, !leated; ancj standln11, Pat
Olaker, ChWcolhe; YarcblvWe; Dorothy Worf,
Chillicothe, ritual and emblemsronunlttee; l!ndPearl
Knapp, Pomeroy, lleCOild ~r. children and
youth, joined by Loretta 'Hemeyer, petit chapeau of
Meigs Salon, ten tAl right:

· 'ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED - Unda EdmundSoD, seated left, Colwnbus. Ohio Departemental
chapeau, Eight and Forty, was honored at the recent

20ih anniversary of the Meigs County Salon 710. Olher
departemental officers attending were Grace Green,

Poet's 'Corner

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Make Uke A Friend
As'rl'r s un !llowly sinks lx&gt;hlnd yonder hil l,
Another day will d raw io an end;

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Or ~leU lgnor~ or_tum them aside,
for a bit of advice~

f 'wtM.&gt;n asked give help where I could,

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to SOfllP, ll kP a king on a thron('.

Wlth·a crown and looking first rate'!
"Tha t maybE? I' d ~lve It a thou~ht , "
But now, they Wf!uld ;ust have to wall'!

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Flr@lly a though t now comes Into \'IC'w .

Put astde slncr&gt; the time olthelr ha(lpE'nlnJ!:,
Som&lt;' ~- som (' better, SOTTK' bad ;
Vet knowtng l h&lt;'y once h&lt;'ld high honor.

Like a OOy who l~ proud oC his dad.
So as •llme move5 on w\lh no PH'ort.
Eac h day, many morP wlll onf&gt; know:

The- Daily.- Sentinel

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•Refrigerator~
•Dryer~ •Freezen

Like rays of a lamp at night
RefUS{' to dim with passing lime.

ELECTRIC
SE·RVICE.
FOR ALL YOUR
. WIRING NEEDS

Ill Court Sl .. PaiMIOJ, Otlil 4S76t·

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Public Utilities Commission of

3 / .6 in. Meiers ........ $225.00
Qnli Inch Moters ...... 400.00
T"'"'lnch' Moters...... ~00 .00
Four Inch Motors ...... 700 .00
Six Inch Mel8r0 ........ 900 .00
·A·, _ lOp il hMoby defined
tu.be the inatalletion of water
..W. ·on a line where f'IOn8
fumMI\1 exin.t and which
,.._the inllallatlon of , _
llnel from the water· main ,and
the installation of a new meter
end..,...., box in a location"not
1onnoo1y ...-vod by walaf
l8fYiae from the Nid water
main.
Sec. II. Thai Soction IV of

Ohio, Borden Building. 11th

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Ord .,, 1122-82 shell be
onlondod "' ....d .. follows:

S.Wttge T~ Feea ilre as

41nch
:d:teetion ...........1225.00
8
-ccwwOK'Iion .... ........ 600.00
oonnection .. .......... 600.00
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"' bo t h e - of - r
Rftlioe on a Nne wtwe none
~ oxlotod and which
- - t h e IRIUIIII!Ion of,_
lkl!"lrom t h e - moin to a
loqliion - fonnelly 181Ved by
ooMcofrom the said

-main.

Sec. Ill. Thlo Ordlnence ohol
..... o!foct and bolnforcoln&gt;m
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oncl.pfovided IP(Iaw.

floor - Room A. 180 East
Broad Street, Columbus,

June 12, ·
1985 at 6:30 p.m. at the
Mercer COUnty Coun House.
Auditorium, Main &amp;. Market.

Ohio: Wednesday,

Celina, Ohio; Thursdely, June
13, 1 986 at 7 :00 P.m. at tha 1

Brunswick Municipal Com-

plex, CitY Council Chambers,
111 FloOf, 4096 Cante&lt; Road.
Brunswick, Ohio; Wednesday,

June 19, 1985 at 6:30 p.m.•at
the New

Philadelp:h~

Call:

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· 3rd FloOJ, 304 North Church
•. ·'- . ORDINANCE
Street, Bowling Green, Ohio;
·'' • NO. 1155-85
An Ordinance to Fix rates for Wednesday, June 5. 1985 at
Ytlllt• and aewer tips in the 6:00 p.m . at Huron High
School. Gymnaaium, 71 0
Villoge of Middl_.t.
Be h O&lt;doined by tho Council Clevetand ROad , Welt, Huron,
of the ·ViRago of Middleport al Ohio; Thursday, Juno 6, 1985
follows:
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at 6 :00 p.m . at Marion City
.Bee. I. Thai Section IV of Hall. Coun'ci+ Chambers, 2nd
Ota.- 'No. 1070-78 io haroby floor. 233 West Center Street.
Marion, Ohio; Tuesday. June
•me{lded to read:
Water Tap Fees are as 11 , 1985 al 6 :00 p.m. at 1he

Munici·

pal Building, 2nd Floor, 166
Ea11 High Avenue, New Philadelphia. Ohio: Thursday, June
20, 1985 at 6:30p.m . at the
Portsmouth MuniciPal Build-

Ing, Council Chambers, 2nd
Floor, Room 3, 728 2nd
Street. Ponsmouth; Ohio; and
Wednesdoy, June 26, 1 9B5,
at 7:00 p.m. ot Englewood
Gover.nment Center, City
Council Chembois, 333 Well
National Rood. Englewood.
Ohio.
The amount of the revenue

lnc:tOOM 1'8ql*led In tho
opplicrioo il 158,07B,OOO.
The mlljor 'iAUW In thia C8H

""''olthe r•oonoblenMa of the

·'
ioaon-;-·.
k) ·- bo eliminated
bonded
or phued
should
out;
II the level and ltruelure of
basic exchange rates including
dllf......... ir\ loop

length and donoity iihould bo
roflec1ed in ouch met and
Whether the appliconl'o propoool to shift 26 percent ot 11o
non-traffic aenaitiv• cotta
from ita intrastate toN IIWYicW
to basic e.~tchenge rete1 is
ro...tnoble;
m) tha applicanl'o propooat
ID · impl-m non·opdonoi
Uoage SenoitMt Service !USS)
for buoi- and l'1llldemlol
C~omefS in the Huron; Mont·
rose. Bollawe and Oak Harbor .
exchanges;
ol the propoood role for coin
~eNice of 26 cents per call;
p) ttle rate levela for
operator·ellilted catll:
q whether the company'•
and Stofl'o po-opooalo - r d·
ing cUOIOmor notilicadon of
optiom•l maintenance of irwide
wire chargea are reaaonable;
and •
rl the quality ot tolephone
IOMcO prGIIided by the oppli·
cant to its customers.
It il. therefore,
ORDERED, That loaol public: hooringo boholdotthelimoo
and plocoo dtol9fiOied in Appendix A. 11 Ia. lurthor,
ORDERED. That I1QIIce of
tho heeringo bo publiohed by
tho ·~1 u diowcl8d In
Finding 4 - lilt, lurthor.
ORDERED, That 1 copy of
thlo Entry bo on oi

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capv
of the BUilt
po-O!¥Jiod Inc-;
Rlporl of I~ and o1
bl tho compa~y·~ propoool l&gt;'lfl* ol recO&lt;d.
to amortize , the ·dtfference m
THE PUBUC UTILICIES

deprwciotlon
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the FCC depreciation
dology and the PUCO authorized depreciation
..-odology;
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Wed.-.....,, J'u ne19. 1985
- New Phlladalphio 6:30p.m .
Municipal Building - 2nd
Floor, 166 Eeot High A"'ffUO,
New Philadelphia, Ohio
44883 . .
Thundoy, Junli 20, 19BII -

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. 992-2el96

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llinor11 Wells, W. Va .
PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY. OHiO
ESTATE OF JESSIE M.
WEBER. DECEASED
Cue No. 24,752 Doc:bt 12
Page485
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF ADUClARY
On April 30, 19815, In the
Meigs CountY Probotio Court.
C.io No, ~4.7112, lrlo M.
Wilton, 13 H - Dr., Rt&gt;- · N.Y. 148211, Cleo M.
Smith, P.O. Box 33, C - .
Oh. 41178li Opol M.
G.-.-. 38193 Rock .........
Rd ., Po"*"Y, Ohio 487811.
oppoin1ed EllaCUiri- o1
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48743.
, Cllarloo H. Knlghl
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IN YOUR AREA.
CALL 303-7 59-3200
Ext. 2407
Public Notice

Lano K.' N_..;ed
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Roger Hysell
Garage

PU8UC NOTICE
The Molgo County Budget

c.......-.w!lholdoopec~o~

mwllng T-y. May 14.
1816. It 10:30 A.M .. lithe
Meiga County Audltor't

Office.

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•Wood Modo Cabiltll~
Dtolfn and PlotWitng

GII£G ROUSH
PH. 992-7611

12'x16'

Sizes Start From

· 10-6-tfc

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS ~OR
•ZENITH
dYlVAIIIA
.SPEED QUEEN ~UIORY
•0111011 IEFRIGUATOI

AUTO
RENTAL

St. At. 1110" North
Gallipolis, Ohio
7111 / tln

......,......
'""

' WtiiHt.A fill Tl•• .
~~·

RIDENOUR

TV &amp; APPLIANCE

CHESTER-985-3307

WELLS
DRILLED &amp;i·
SERVICED.

.

' .

PRICES ON REOIIEST

·-

'
•'

•

·..- 742-3147 or ·
' 99'2..:5007.

. . 5-10-ifil

Public
PR08ATE.COUiiT OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
ESTATE OF VIRGINIA S.
HUBIARD.DECEABED
C... No. 24769 Docket 12
Pogo 484
NOnCE OF

APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On April 29, 1986, In the
Melgo County
Court.

Pro-

C... No. 247159, Horold E.
Hubbard. 412 S .. Faun~
Str•t. Mlddlepon, Ohio
48780 ...,..niOd E....,_
"" ol tlio of VlrgiNo s.
HubbMd. Baa 1rd, late of
412 8. Fourth BlrHI. Mldclaport, Ohio 48780.
RoberiE. Buak.
Probollo Judge
Lano K. N

I Old

a.tt
(1)1. 13,

/·

zo. 3tc

73·79 Ford Tr.
ftr~clers .........................•••

FrH kittena to reaponaible
peroon. Coli 614-922·2620
alter 6 :00pm,

coMPLETE

11 9 7 S

2 Beagle pups .. 304·6755492.
Germao Shepherd puppies.
304-8711·81138.
.
.
Small miJCed breed puppiea,
304-882-31143 aftr 8 :00
PM .

6

lost and

'Found

LOST womena brQwn bilr - - - - - - - ' , , - . , - - - - - . , . - - - - - - - - r l l f o l d at Kroger• or in parking
lot~ Had ~food stamps S. '
.
..
driva·r licanae, etc. Call 304.Television List~liing Devices
675 · 6251 or 304 -675Computerized Hearinc Aid Selection
5372 .
,CI Hearing Evaluations For All Ages
LOST Brown • white pony
.!
In vicinity of Smoky Run fld
. ~· LISA~.
. &amp; 775 ._Reward. Coli 614·
446.-9556 ' or 111""·446·
~ .· ticenstd ClinicJI A~dioiogist
2'787.&gt;
.•.
'
- . . . , - - - , - . , - ---lc- ·
(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992·6601
loai 3 coliies. · 1 mele, 2
fem1lea. Five Points· Pil1e
417 Second Avenue, Boa 1213
Grove Rd. 1rea. Reward.
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
614-992· 5344 or 614· 992·
2763 .

KOClf, M.s: .,

z

YOUNG'S

. '~· CARPENTER
SERVICE

8'-ll 'ffn ·

~---------;-----~-.:..:.:..::;;...J I LOST OOCl, omall female
Chihuahua,

- Addoni end remodeling
- Roofing and gutter work

THE BIRD CAGE
"gp,lllf gptel•l"

- Concr•te work
- P!umblng end electrical
wprk

loby Parak"l,
(ago &amp; Supplios ..... '24.75
Pair Fancy Finches, ,.. .
Cage &amp; !uppH11 ..... •31.00

I free E•timetesl

Cockatiels, £xoti&lt; lirds
Available
Cagoo &amp; Supplioi
Al10 Sold Soporololy
Call Ennings:

ACCENT

614-985-4212

FENCE &amp; SUPPLY
PH. 992-6931
After 5 Call

4/ 111 mo.

7U-J027

BOGGS

I

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO

''fn• Estimales"
lmtallation

10· ·lfc

5-7-tfc

4-i7-1 mo. pd.

FrH puppie1 :Spaniei-Spltz
mi11breeda. El!:cellent pete
•nd watchdoga. 3 malea, 2
fema••· black and white .
814· 992-5857 4· 7pm only .

'"S

WAT~R

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

S.

73-10 (howr Tr.
73·79 Ford Tr.
Doors ......................... '125
Doon ......................... '135
73·10 (how,. Tr.
10·15 FOfd Tr.
Hoo4s......................... '150
Doors ........................ $ 145
7]cl4 Chow' Tr.
·
11·79 ford Tr.
lumpert ..................... $70
GrMis ..................... $52.50
73-79 Chow' Tr.
10·15 ford Tr.
GriiiH ..................... •3a.so
. Hoo.ds .........................
73 -79 Chtwr. Tr.
13-15 ford langor
lockor Panth ..::........... •25
Hoods ......................... '130
13·79 Chtwy, rr.
·
13·15 ford langeiCab ComtrJ .................. •2o
GrijiH ...........................s7s
New arNI Used '"'• Glass-lot• Modtl Ports
WHALEY'S AUTO PADS
9- lJ.ttn
· II. 611 West Darwin Ohio - 992-7013

992-6215 ar 992-7314
Porno ray, Ohio
12-8-tfc

4·1-2 mo. d.

Southern Spi.m Available

with Tracker

CALL
.446-4522
"Wt Rut F" ltn"

V. C. YOUNG Ill

JAMES KEESfE
PH. 992-2772

Two Beagle puppies to gi:
voaway . Call 614-446 ·
1093.

Complete System

RENT A CAR

.

8 mo part border collie pup.
outaide dog. very friendly .
Call am's before 1 0 or eve.
alter 7 614·446· 9270.

*Drake 1
LNA
*Drake 324 RECEIVER

1/11/tln

· BASS·
DRILLING

Dexter, OH.

Phone: 614-669~3761 or 669-3765
*10' U.P. Wire Mesh

Rt. i4

.•«

&lt;

We can repair and recore radiators and
~eate! cores_
. We c~n
·also acid boil and rod
out radiators . We also
repair Gas Tanks.

INSULATION

~
SEMI .DRIVERS

Public Notice

.......................
.....................

twt·

J&amp;F

2 YJ Siberi1n Huekya. Call
614-446·3797 alter 4PM.
Metel Honda crating . Pick,
up 11 Betz Honda . no calla
please.

Dave Holllts

Hamtls luilt
"Free Estimates"

N1w

Call 304-419-2027

•••lhodoiOtJ;

,.._

RADIATOR
·SERVICE

J&amp;L BLOWN

Business
Opportunity

eCirr........c•/IHI...t

'·

w•.

21

eOOT C..-11~•'""

(51 6, 13, 2tc

Anomoy Examiner (6)8, 13, 20. 31c
. , - the 22nd cloy ot April
APPENDIX A ·
1985.'
Wed........,, May 29. 1888
Public Notice
c) the propriety of an - Athomt 8:00 p,m, City Hoi
A11811:
Cot! Hortcy - - for Conotructlon - Murtit:ipal Coun Room Worlc In PfogiWI !CWIPI; . • 2nd Aoor, B Eeot W...lnftlin
Preoidentof
PROBATE COURT OF
dl the -..nl!llon of • s-. All*to, Ohio 48701
Council
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
cash work,lng capital allo·
Thurodly, May 30, 19811 ESTATE OF GLADYB J .
.ion Buell
wonoo and the ai'PfOIINio Bowling G,_,II:OO p.m. City GOUPEN,DEC&amp;ASED
' Clwlc
molhodology In cor1ducting Admlnlllmlon Building .
c... No. 2,4780 12
load/ l a g - ;
(81 ,;,; 20. 21C
Council Che-. 304 North Pltgo 483
. el the oppropriole toot yeor Church BlrMt - 3nl Floor,
NGnCEOF
of locll ......,.,, 11011, ond Bowling a..... ohio 43402.
APPOINTMENT
• Publio Notice
~. J .... 8, 11188
OF FIDUCIAllY
diNc:tory
ldwr1lalng
~ the p
rope
r -for - Huron 8:00 p.m. Huron
On · Aprll
1t815. ~ the
.,
High School Gymnulum; 710
. LEGAL NOTICE
Melgo Cauntv ""'- eom.
HUfOfl. C... No. 241eo, SHARON L
lilted (Including m.,. c . _ _ Rood.
~,...,., ~ Commil·
Ohlo44838
'
BUSH, 3888 Kotllutl Ct.,
oia!rol Ohio._ -.Md lor tllllmtn1 Thundoy, J .... 8, 1988 bonlfill). - lnd
. . Income
....... c... No. 84-1028- t8xee;
·~
OH 43011Morioo 8:00 p.m. City Hoi oppulottod
of
Tl'-AII'I. bolng In the ~of
Council
Chemboro,
233
g)
the
propoood
•mortlu·
1he eotalo of GlatlyaL. G-.
. . .. ~of -~
StrMt - 2nd Floor. doc;mo~. "'- of 11402!1 SR
T I II ..... Componv of Ohio lion ot omboddod · rnml- aqu1pmem and Ill- M-. Ohio 4330a.
338. - n d. Ohio ~770.
loo •
10 , _ lion COlo_, inoide wlnl
T.-.,. J..w 11.18815Cherloo H. Knight
Columltuo 8:00 p.m. llordon
Acting Probotio Judge
end to Chrlngl
•r tione
Building - , 11h Floor \
aottl, I'IIICIIau Aflocdng the '1ionh)the~~·
Room A. 180 E• 1 ....... far the .......... ol
II the .........,_ of ., StrHI. Columbua. Ohio
OJ~ opi late rftl af IWIUm,
43218.
(8) 8, 13, 20. 3tc
'•"Jed• ; •.• June 12. 1985
..... 10-.ylnlhla--· Including the coptlol lng. The locel t-rtngo wll bo end the.,..., tl*g'll uMdfO - Ctllnl 8 :30 p.m. M ......... the~.ofconwt1011 COUiltY Court Ho.. - Audit·
hlld811M~tlmoo1101
oqulty;
'
orlum. Moln • Market. Calno.
Jl the ..................... Ohlo48822.
t!'tedt • 1 •• Mtly 28, 1181
WANT ADS
Thundoy, J .... 1 3, 19815 II 8 :110 p.m. at A - City -...on lnd wlwd., the
~7:00p.m. linn·
Mu t'a'p • Ccut Room.
2nlt ,._;,, Eall WMhlnlltot• -~··~-.
COII•boood pric- wicft Muniolpoi Complp, City
aDrib-e Mllbt con· Council ' Chambott - 1ot
IIIII( A.._ . . lauu•• ing,
.._. City Admtrnlabalkwl lor Ito com~ Floor, 4088 C... Rood,
•F'•· Cc¥d CNIIatblla. produelo and oorvlceo, il ~.Ohio 44212.
.t

c-

bpert Service And
Quality Name Brands At
DISCOUNT PRICES

- ft'iddleport; ·Ohio

Portsmouth 6:10p.m. Munici·

pal Building - Council
Chomboto. 728 2nd S-1 2nd Floor - Room 3, Porta·
mouth, Ohio 45862.
Wed..-y, J..,. 26, 1985.
Englewood 7:00 p.m. Englo·
wood GOV&lt;tm"*ll C.,l8r,
City Council Chemboro, 333
WMI Notional Rood, Englo,
wood. Ohio 45322.

By: Stephen M . How.d

u.--.-- ..

. 4/29/tln

BISSELL
SIDING CO. '

Assum es-command once more;

Residential &amp; Commercial
- Public Notice

APRil SPECIAl
Dexcel Receiver
8' Alum. Dish

4.4-1 mo.

Sets the course for nobler deeds.

·

Public- Notice

OHIO VALLEY
SATEWTE SYSTEMS

Call 992-3561

PARTS ind SEIFIVI

But shine wlth1brUUa.lice bright.
UnUJ the mind wllh erron spent.

(If

. ..

949-2263
or 247-4641

moll wllh l'!ower and

Installed Plus

•Waehera •Diihwaahera
•Rengel ·

.PHON_
E992~2156
Writ• O.iJIJ Snlinil Cltnifitd O.pt

.

843-51S5 or
843-5410

groin dr!ll. hoy rake,101t.
drag harrow. Cub Far-

f149 5.00 Tn

And clPa ner thought s explore.

"

.~

ct an unclean mind,

985-3561

All M•h•

-By Olen Han1son. Pomeroy.
Thoughts

DtdiJ K&gt;em

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Though lonely. and heartbroken Jlt':
What onCf' was to you, and m ea nt so m uch,

Like the sun's warm rays to the earth.

plow. h1y crimper. sub
IOiler, potato plow, hay
baler and more.

NEW-IIfPAIR
Guttero - DownopQutl
Gutters Cleaned
Painting
StQrm Doors
8t Wlndowa
Siding • S.offit Work

Dl.c. plow•. corn planlara, 3 ii1. brueh hog1.

4-10-1 mo. d,

(CUT OUT FOI FUTUIII USII

Can stU! be had for tree.

Being

Roofing (o.

to a body, so feeble and bent,

Too old, and no pace to go.

Whilf' others stay locked In llw heart .
Like a chest of treasures well J!:Uarded,

Or did Ttut'fl away with a bit of e&gt;XCUS(',
T~ ~ some thi ng that wasn't worthwhtl£\'!

Btclroom Apt.
in Rear.
lo Po11iblt to Got
Carry-Out LiconH.
_PIICEO AT $11,000

FARM EQUIPMENT

9'

1'hosf' things that once were so real.
And tf yhou desire, you ca n call them,

Hid from tOOse who know rot thE&gt;Ir worth;

2

9

Mernorieo To Rec.U
M('mor!es 1 llkl• pages In history,
Pas! now. but once plaYed a part;
For some are alffiost forgotten,

DO lt l'reely and manage n smile ?

With

Yet with comfortln~ 'thought , time cannot
erase,
A knowlf'dge that no onto ca n steal;
Assures one·~ .!lf'lf, what's yoors Is still your.5,

- By Olen Harrison, Pomeroy.

It~. the way I oolllludt&gt;q myS('!f,
To others ~~ar 19 be nice:

01~

me live throup;h the

nll'lht ,
Tomorrow, ' 'II m ak e like a friend.

1 always wonder Dl-ep down In m y hear1,
today I had J{Bined 11 nf'w friend

W~.asked

I~

But lf He' ll lx' kJnd ,

In Do•tor, Ohio .

(all David M&lt;Donald

But

There ls On{&gt; I tlar(&gt; not offend ;

SMALL GROCERY
STORE w/GAS PUMP

Howard L. Writesel

S&amp;L

PH. 742-23.28

'VINYL SIDING
"ALUMINUM SIDING
*ILOWN-IN
INSULATION

Authorized John Deere,
New Holland, Bush Hci&amp;
Farm Equipment
Dealer

ftrlll

'

e... l~llltll

P•rts &amp; Serflee

I ·3·11&lt;

JOHNSON ELECTRIC
Specializing in
All Types Of
Residential
Wiring
And Repair '

fllioY

~

(ompltt• relaxation any·
time, year cnullll in your o~n
Hot
Spa. Stop ltr to '"
tiN m
we
in stock.
llACIWOOD HOME SrAS
4003 7 Sunmtr ld.
Pomoroy, OH.

S,.!f ha••

(61-t) 915-3805
4·10-1 mo.
Reel E1tete Genaral

" Baby

LOST Tom Wlloon A 2000
XL ball glove behind Heckt .
Tony Riffle . . REWARD
820.00 . Phone 304·11753692.

$t,sol1/ R1111 Fot
'Se11lot Clflz1111
PH. 992-3549

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

4-1-1 mo. pd
Auction every Friday night •t
the Henlord Community
Center. Trucklo1d1 of new
merchandi1e every waek.
Conaigmenta of new &amp; u1ed
merchandiH alway• wei·
comod. Richard Reynolds.
Auctioneer. Call 304-276·
3069.

P£RSONAUUD POOLS
VINYL LINER POOL
ACRYLIC WALL POOL
ABOVE GROUND POOL
Ower 400 C~oices

"SPAS"
HYDIOliCI CHEMICALS
491 Gtn. Hortingor Pkwr.
Mioldloport, Ohio
HRS. 10 a .m. to 5 p.m.
Day
Night
1-614
1-304
992-2549
773-5634
4- · m

9

EUGENE LONG
AFFOROAIIf - PORTAIIf

name

Jill". teat aean near Galli poll a Ferry Post Office. Adrienne Sibley, Box 14, Gallipolia Farry. W. Va .

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Wanted To Buy

Complete· Gutt•r Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Types
Worked in home aree
20 v.-r•
"Free E stimatea"
CAU COllECT:
Ph. 1614) 843-5425
51912 mo. pd.

TOWN &amp; COUNtRY ·

SPLIT LEVEL HOUSE with 3 bedrooms, 2
complete baths, dinin&amp; room, livin&amp; room
and lara• recreation room. Located on 8
acres. Larce farm pond. Racine area.

~~o~r:~:='e
=:;:...'""l.:t...
llo.

IMMo o. ............
·304-112-3632 ... -614·446·941•s""
._"
.
l -lti-1 mo.
.

•'

HOUSE WITH GARAGE: Small shop and
shower in basement. Four rooms and bath.
. 2 porches. carport, new furnace and cantral
air. Middleport. Ohio.

HOME JIAliO"'L.IAJII
CALl 949·2210-Ask for Tim

I npfll'l '"'' "'
~I' I V ll. t' ,

11

3305 JACKSON

AVE.

_.,,..,
.
.
s,
.
.
.
.w.-.,

Wonlod: A modl. .l Techno!·
011111 lor -dayo only.
ASCP requlrod. ApDiy In
peroon betwoon 1·4PM to
Modica! Ploao. 203 Jockoon
Pika, Odlpolls.

SMAll AIIUIIOIIft

SUPERIOR

EX1XII'B&amp;II••:...IA''II«i CO. INC.
1
GINDAl PUT CONTIIOI

,............
" .................
614·179-2243 ..
614-379·

2

Help Wented

PT. PLEASANJ OFFICE

Tuto4ay 6110 ....... "''"'
s ,~ ... -s,.....
1'lionHy , ....... s , ....
frWoy I .., .... 2 ..,...
lotw.., 10 LOO.· ThSO L ...

lAIGE AIIIIAI.S AND
SUIGEIY IY APPOIIII'.NT
304-6PS-2441

12·3·Hn

,,

Government Jobs.
111,000·t80.000yr. ponlble. AU acoupotlono. CoH
1011·811·8000 pt. R-4812
to lind out how.

home buitt on your lot. From
II 3.900.00. Coli lor ootl·
mateo, 304-878-3981 .

1--- - - - - - Log homa 3 ocrH. 2 mi . out
Jorric:o Rd. 184.000. Call
304· 878 ·61122 .

1-,..-------:--2 Aory. 4 bedroom houM.
vinyl eiding. 1 v. acrn. cer·

peting. ebove ground awim·
ml .n g pool optional.
•4&amp;.000.00 or m1ke oHer .
Thomaa ftidge Aoed. Ma.an
County. 304.·886-3872 .
3 bedroom home. 8 YJ per·
cent ••aum~~blll08n, prden
apot. Reduced down to
149,000 . 304-1175-11047.

32 Mobile Homes

HOME OWNERS · Rolinonce
to low fixed rate. Uae equity
for any purpoae. Leader
Mortgage Co.. 814·692·
3051 .

1:;:;:::::;=:::::=====

C1ll the Afmy National
Guard end uk about our pey 23 Professional
end benefits, includl~g edu·
Services
ca~ional aeaiatance, Call t -------~-304-675-3960 or 1-BOO- , .
642-3619 ..
Piano · Tuning and Rapair.
Cuatodian (pan-time) . Ma· Brunlcardi Music Co., 614eon County Public Ubrery. 446-0687. Twentieth year ·
8th and Vlaf'd Streets. Point of quality aervice. Line
Pleeaent. Metureanddepen· D1niels. 614-742-2951 .
dabla peraon. Mu1t be avail·
oblo for rolollng day end PIANO TUNING AND RE·
evening 1hift1. Gene.ral d PAIR . Summer rates in
eclaaning end light mainte· effect· free ettimatea .
nanee dutiea. Experienced Ward'a Keyboard, 304-176·
56_o_o_or_8_7_&amp;_·_3_8_2_4_
. __
only need apply. Pay 13.35 ' --'per hour for 20 houra-week. a·
Available July 1, Call 304'
8 75 -2943 lor more InforReal Eslale
mation. Application dead·
llna: Moy 22, 1986. .
Library Technician (lull-' 31 Homos for Sale
lime). Maaon County Public
Ubrary. Mature .and depen· Buy from owner &amp; aeva.
dable person. Previoua li·
brary experience de81rable. Terrific locatiol"!. Kygor
Typing required. Duties in· Crnk School, 3 bdr .. fire·
elude acquiaition and cetal· piece. Built-in kitchen with
oging of library matilrialt dithwaahar. range, oven.
under supervision of librar· Full be .. ment with family
.
P
h
room, gaa heat, pouible
tan . ay 13 · 50 per our 1or 91h% loan aaaumption.
40 hour-week . Available $4. 8 . 600 . Call 614 . 446 .
July 1. Send letter of
.
applicl!tion to Maeon 4042
Count
_ y Public ~lbrory . A
. tNice 4 badroom, .1 'It bltha.
ten!lo~ : Peroonr!el" Section. go rage With worltbonc~. goo .
6th and Vlanci-Streolo, Point . hoot (e2 9 .00 b'udget), _c~n·
P84tia.nt, WV 26660. APpll~ . tralair, "h acre flettot . K,yger
cation deadline: May 22. Creek Schoola. * 46 •000
1986
bl
·
Owner financing po11i •·
Help wonted lull and pan , ,c_e_l_l ~
61_4_-_
44_6~·~1_9_.,9_0_. ...,__
tilne .weitre11'1 ehd· ..,bar- •-Good ~ rental ·prOpa~ · -lix
maid. Send raaume to ·boX· room oou... a.nd 2·3 .roo
. m
71 t . G.allipolii _Fer,.Y, :wv.
couitilei • . Call 614·44626515
·
21143. ·
HAIR STYLIST WANTED. Government homes from
New York - New York of ,, . (U repair). Alaodaliquent
Point Pluaant is looking for teJC property. Call 805· 687·
talented and embitiou• •tv· 6000 , ext. GH-468~ for
liat. Good pay, Good benet- Information.
ita. Apply 401 Viand St, call
304-678-7311.
Flatwood area in Pomeroy
for br .. FR. BN ceiling. vinyl
Airlines now hiring. Reaer· aiding, aluminum window,
vatloniata. stewardeaaea 17 A. av1ilabfe. Call 61 4·
and ground crew positiOns 446-2369 .
available. 1 -8 19-589'·0241
for det1i11, 24 hra.
Building new home-owner
must 1811 3 bdr. ranch, FR.
Wanted experienced bee uti· carport, deck. cjty schooli &amp;
clan with good following . utilities . Reduced to
Commiaalon paid based on $33,000 . Call 614-446·
gross, excellent ~orking 7144
condition. 304-876-4472. 1 ---·--------~
Attractive 4 bdr. , tplit. 3
Duke Cleanen. Inc, 2419 betha, 2 fireplacet. AC.
Jackson Ave .• accepting ap· 3 , 000 oq . h . 166. 000·
.PIIc1tione for employment, $40,000 ~ For better caah
apply in person. Mon. Tue, price ca11614· 446-7019 .
and Wed, Mav 13. 14 and
16, 9:00 1111 12:00. No 80 yr. old 2 etory, 2 bdr.
e.~tperienc_, necesaary wi,ll
hou11 with 2 •cret of lind in
trainer.
city llmh•. lleoulllul viow of
city. stanewalka&amp; garden. 2
car garage. or,ginel oak floor
12
Situations
&amp;. woodwork Including open
Wanted
ataircaae. New energy effi·
cient furn•nce &amp;. much
· more. E~~tellentforthoMwho
Room and board for one appreciate quelltiu of older
elderly lady in my homa . Cell well buill homeo. 146.000.
Coli 614-448-B844.
614-446-2847.

18 Wanted ta Do
Kotallc lAndociplng daolgnlng, planning. mowing. trimming, retail ahrubbery. All
round bwn · m1intenance.
Coll814-448·3100.
Wented to Jawning mowing
Galllpollo oroo • vlnclnlty,
Coli 614· 2811· 8281 altar
8 :30PM
Wanted to mow lawna Oelll·
polio ar... Call 814-4484387 alt ... 8.
T- Work Topping, pNnlng,
removal1,, hldfll a bu1hat
trim. Frt~e eetimatea. Call
814·448·8078.
COLEMAN WATER WELL
ORILLINil
Pump oaleo, oorvlce. Reglot•od It) Ohio. AH worlt
..,.rontHd. Call 304·2732111 . Rownowoad, .w. Va,
Eaperlonced poroon wonio
ta do oprlng cloonlng, 304878·3871 .

· for Sele

1--------.,..--

22 Money to loan

3 bdr home 3 yrs old. rurel
w1ter. near Mercerville,
t33.600. Coli 1114-2888694.

E. SHOCKEY, D.V.M.

OPEN EACH
THURS. EVl 6-8

Eaay Aaaembly Workl
1800.00 per 100. Guaran'
teed Payment . No
E.~tperlence - No S1lea. De·
tails tend aelf·lddreaaad
stamped envelope; Elan
Vital-716. 3418 EnterpriH
Rd, Ft. Pierce, Fl. 334B2.

Home• for Sele

Have en· en...-gy efficient

1----------

We care for Senior Citizens
ond dl11bted pertono ·fn our
home. Heve referencea. Call
814·992· 3696. )1.1rt. Joe
Bowlond, 874 Plum St.
Middleport, Ohio.

IN MIDDLEPORJ
PAUL

Mechanic -ded, o•P· only.
I NOTICE I
Aj&gt;ply In peroon. Bill Bonnell THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
Auto So!••· 2311 Sacond LISHINQ CO. racommand•
Ava .• Gllllpolia.
that you do buaineu with
people you know. 8nd NOT
to Mnd .money through the
Collage Student a
mail until you t,ave invnti·
In the summer of 1984, we g111ed the ·offering.
aelected over 1 ,500
1--------"-----atudenta to work in our
Coffee Shop Mlling equip·
college program. Thele
mant, leeMa· low priced .
atudents earned an average Call 814-446·3407.
of 1275 per w ..k 91'
a4.440 for the summer. In Automotive or commercial
oddlllon, over 100 of thott ohop willi office • cor lot
college students .. rned
available. Partially supplied.
college IWirda in exceaa of LOC41tltd At. 1 eo. Can after
1113,000. Sovarolllu5. 814-388-1711 .
dents alao received JICI ·
demio ·credit a towerd-their J.tome AIHmbly lncam..
degree. lnterviewa: Thu{a., AeHmble productaat home.
May 18. Noon lllfi :OOPM . Pon-llme. Detailo. Coll813417 Second Ave .• Qollipo· ,327·0898. oxt. 1119.
llo, Oh. Room 18.
Nation·• No.1 Toy •nd Gift
Part · time joba·pfcking Company. Houee of Uoyd
straWberrieal Taylor'a Berry h•• opening for auperviaore
Patch . Coli 814-448· 81192 . and demonetrators-. Free
training. free kit. Call collect
Maintenance men to live-in. lor daloilo. 1-814·474Call304· 676-5104 or 676· 8213.
5388.

We buy junk Clfl , Call
614-245-9284 or614· 6827163.

Buying dally gold. silver
coina. rlnga, jllwelry. sterling
ware, old cofna. large cur·
rency. Top price1 . Ed. Bur·
ketl &amp;arbor Shop, 2nd. Avo.
Middleport, Oh. 814-9923478.

31

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Experienced· modlcjl Hero· 1
lary. Apply In peroon ol ,
8 uainess
Modlcel Plan. 203 Jockoon 21
Opportunity
Plko. Golllpollo. Bot-n
SAM &amp; 4PM .
1- - - - " - - - - - -

8 room houee end 16 A
ground on black top road Jn
Kyger C'"k School Dlllrlct.
Will Hll on land controct.
lmmadiate poaHIIion. C1ll
814· 367·7678.

CUNIC

IENNETT'T MOW
HOME CONTUcnNG

f llld lll.l.ll

Wonted: !land 10 -ploy lor
wedding reception near
Pomeroy. Junl 15th. Con·
tact D. Francia at 21 1 ·928·
6487 or 21 8·283·3744.

VETERINARY

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Help Wanted

We pay Gllh for late model
clean uaed cara.
Jim Mink Chav.- Oida Inc.
Bill Gene Johnson
614·448· 3872

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD.S
FURNITURE.. Bedo. Iron,
wood, cupboarda. t;helra,
cheata. baakeu. dithtl.
atone jara. antiquea. gold
and •ilvar . Wrlte · M·. D.
Miler. Rt.2 . Pomeroy. Ohio
48789 or coli 814·992·
7760.

VINYl I ALUMINUM

11

The Daily Santinei- Page- 7

··-·"''Giiiiipofii-··--·-"'
&amp; Vicinity
··~··~··~·-· ··· ······· ····-· -·

Goroga Solo: Thurodly, Fri·
cloy 2 . 3. ·1123'11 Ru-1 9t.
Grovel Hill. Middlepon. be·
1
hind Hein ...a Blllcery.

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Floo Morklrl. FroiZOfl Bot· Moy 2 -3. 8 :00-4 :00 pm.
tom, WVa. on US. 35 open Guy Spencer. Tuppera
ovary $oturdoy &amp; Sunday. Pl1in1 . karoaana he•ter.
9-6 . Opon air &amp; tovl&lt;ed .gen.,etor 3000 W . preuur1
apacea for rent. off road pump. atorm door. bic.,.cle.
perkiqg.
be by bed. ice cream .,..._.,.,
woven ruga. clott••· etc.

......P.om&amp;rov·--,·--··
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

······-··~··-· ··· ··· · ·· ···- ···

·It-

May I . 2 , 3 . l.eldlng C'"k
R011d. Firat houee an right.
Appli•nc••· clothlnt. baol&lt;o .
Rain or ohlne.

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL' S QUAL- ··-·-··-·-·····-··-------·!cITY MOBILE HOME SALES.
4 MI . WEST, ClALLIPOLIS , '• ·~
RT 36. PHONE 614-448 ·
· '
72]4 .
Rr.ntof ~.
1971 Freedom good cond.
Coli 814· 266-6520.

--·--·PfPieaaaric··
&amp; Vicinity
··············-····~~-~---·~~·

3408 Howord Avo.. May
14· 111. Avon bonlee. llopota, clothing, ahoea. tOY(.
bC;Ioka, Rain cencallaa.

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1977 Regant. 1 4X64. 2 bdr.
Coli 614· 245·11286 .
For Sale By Ownera." 2
mobile hom11 located on
waterfront lott. Raccoon
Cr- . Large deck, polo
btlm , out buildinga, boat
docks. much more. Call
814-278·4050 or814·279 ·
1225.

41

House• for Rent

1 room houM with 2 cer

ger1ge. loc•ted In Ch11hire,
1260 mo. pluo d-oil. no
peto. Call814· 367-7302.
4 bdr . in country-White Oak
Rd . 1200 mo. pluo dop.
Kyger Cr- School dill.
Call 814·387-0609.

Big down payment. ahort Centen•ry-3 bdr. brtck. 2
time empk)yment.
or credit b•t h, gerage. 1g .•.
..,,. ad u 111,·
hi olory otopptng you 1rom ref. &amp; dop, t3BO mo. Coli
buying • homa1 conoid~r • 1-814-843· 2844.
reclaimed unit. 0 nly tu 00 1- - - - - - -- - down and take Over PlY· 1 bedroom houM in Minen·
ment. We're Mid-Ohio Fi· ville . Beaide Mfneravill8
nancial Servtce (61~1 772- . Church. by Bul" P!ant. Total
1220 or (8141 773·3928. ol.e ctrl c . Coli 814-992 ·
Coli today.
6215 .
1978 Ballglode 12' x86' all 2 bod
f
1 hod h
electric. 3 bdr .. AC. under·
room urn 1
ou"
H .ln Pomaroy . 1260 per
pinning. waahar-dryer. 'fur· month. Call 814-992-15113
nlohed . Call 614·446·3289 altar 5:00PM .
or 614·992 ·7079 or 614· l - - - - - -- - - 258·6532 .
Unfurnished. 2 bedrooms.
fully corpotod. Daposll ra·
1982 Clayton 14a88, l~r· qulred. Coll814-992-3090.
nlshed. underpinning,- porch
waaher • dryer, exc. cond . 1 bed country home. Yard
112.000 . Coli 614·268- and gerden . Neer Meigs
1821 or 614·258·82BO.
County fiirgrounda. Depoait
required. Call alter 8 :00pm
p k
d 114 70 H II
IC age- ea ~ x
o ey 814-992-2827.
Porlt ' mootlylurnlshod · large 1 - - - - - -------:front porch. on 2 acres of Unfumiahed. 2 bedroom&amp;-.
ground with nic.e view. fully carpeted. o.poait r.•·
24,.24 garage building. quired. Call814-992-3090.
owner• muol oell · Reduced - - - - - - - -·lcto t24,900. Wiaemen 2 bedroom. furnished. air
Agency. 614-448: 3144.
conditioned. Good clean
G
"I
condition. 1 child. No pet:a.
73
2
60
2
1 x
19
bdr. ranvne Naw Haven . *176 per
totol alocl., 8• 24 porch, ·month. 304· B82-2486 .
underpinning. · good cond;
-•6 ,600 . _. Coli 814· 388·
-.
_9768 , -'Ve"' nice. 3 bedroom ho""',
---~-----'- 2Y:t' baJhl. central ~f, 2 car
garage, f•mily room. vlc•nt
1971 12• 60 mobile home, and
rudy for occupant.
gel. utilitiaa. $600. Call Homeatead Realty, 304·
614·3.88·9081 or614· 3B8· 8711•5640. •nd 304·882 ·
0,.,.·~;:;__ _ _ _ _ · ·.2406\ ·--. ·
_B_2_3~
N
M
2 bd
11 &amp; --;:;;:::;+,;;::;=~==
ew OOD
r, ·tfl er · ·· -:
lot. near Tycoon L.o ke; . 42 Mollilo Ham
_· es
.. a&amp;,OOO. Call.·ofter 6 . -614·
for
Ren
.
t
388 . 871 1 ·
1971 Oak Brooke new carpeting, 2 bdr ,, 1 2x60, Furnished. air cond .• eable.
15,000 . Coli 614- 388· no city tl.~tea, bMutiful fivet"·
view, K1nauga. Foa'er'eMo·
8269.
bile Home Parlt, 614-448·
1989 Champion trailer .1802.
12x80 with 1975 add·on l - - - - - - - - - 12x24. Good condition. Coli 2 bdr. lumiohed, all utMiteo
614·992·2689 .
pd .. e•cept elect., convo·
nient location, MCurity dep:
MOBILE HOMES MOVED. oollreuqlrod. Coli 614-448·
lns~red. 20 yra eJ~:perience. 8558.
304· 676-2B86 or 676 ·
2 bdr . mobile hOme. Call
2998 .
614-446-0390 .
Mobile home 1970, 12x66.
3 bedroom. 1 Y.a batha. utility 2 bdr., w•sher• dryer, trash
room. underpenning. • wo&lt;or paid. 1200 mo ..
16500. 304-875 -3797 or deposit. 1 mi . fiom HMC .
Call 61 4·448· 1311,4 .
8711-7988 .
Mobil home with half acre.
nice out building. tor sale by
owner. can be aeen anytime,
304-468- I S 17.

For rent mobile home Upper
River Rd . Call oltor 1 PM,
81 4-448-05oa.

1973 Douglao 14x86 mobile home on rented lot,
underpinned porch, renge,
refrigerator . Homeateed
Really, 304·1175·5540 .

Ever9reen. Call 814·••8·

14•70 Shultz porch 12x20
with awning. 3 bedrooma,
1'h baths, S2•1081ot. ator·
age building , 304· 992 68B8.
33

Farms for Sale

fOr aala to Httle estate · 7
room shingled houM • 65
acres on Rt . n&amp;. Leete. Oh.
Alilo barn, 1mob hou• I
crib. Tobacco booo, 2 dug
walla. Contact Donald My·
ars. 614-843-2488.
.

2 bedrooms. full b81ement,
double cer garage, 1 .2. 36 lots 8t Ac reege
acr•. Ro .. Hill, Pomeroy.
t28.000. 814-878·2613 . 1- - - - -- - - -

2 bdr.

mobile home •t

~032 .

2 bedroom mobile home for
ren1 , Burdette Addn.
1176-.00 plua utilitiaa and
depooll. 304-675·2484.
2· 2 bdr. mobile homeo. tBO
dop. 1178 10 11111. plu•
oloctrlc &amp; gas. 304-6711·
6612.
2 bedroom trailer. *135 .00
pluo utllllios~ 304· 6711·
4088.
43 Farms for Rent

1- - - - - - - - - Pasture for rent. Cell 304·
876·8104 .
5 rooma •nd bath. Sever11
out·buildinga. Locatad nur
new ro•d. on mail, milk.
peper, achool bua routes.
Call 114-992-7257. Della
Stahl.

44

Apartment
for Rent

Up.taira 3 room1, fumiahld .
beth. wuher-dryer. AC ,
. clean. no peta. ref.. dep .
'"" odullo . Coli 814-448·
1619 .
Upataira unfurnished 3 room
apt., carpeted, utilitiel paid.
no children. no peta. Call
814-448 -1 637.
Naw one bdr. efficiency IP"·
Call 614-448-0390 .
Gar-ee apt .• fumiahed , 29 Va
Neil Ava .. Golllpollo. 1..bdr ..
1238, utlllloo paid. Con
448-4418 alter 7PM.
Furnithed •partment . •
Adutta only . Call 814-441- ~
91123 or 814·4411· 1443.
:
2 bdr. Apt.1 • hou181 fCM'
rent 1126. 1180, 1200. Coli
676· 11104 or 878-6388.
3 rooma A bath furniahed •

utilities furniahed. *200
mo., 141 Third Avo. Coli
814·4411 -3793.
FUrnit ..ed ·efficiency • 1 10
utllitiea paid, 7 Neil Ave ••
Clolllpollo. Coli 448-4418
alter 7PM.
Furnlohed efficiency 11110
utHitloo paid, 91 9 2nd.,
Gallipolla, lingle male pre·
lerrod. Coli 446·441 8 alter
7PM .
Furniohed opt. 1 bdr. 1246.
utlilios peid. 807 · 2nd ..
~allipolia, adutta. C1H 441 ~
441 II alter 7PM .
Riv•aide Apta. Middleport.
Special rOIH lor _Sanlor
C«izans. 1130 .. Equal Houo· ·
lnQ . O-pportQI1itle• . 114 ' 992•7721 . . .
-- .
2 bedroom apartmenta .
Hovon, WVo. Newly
romoclolod. In town . 1114-.9 92-'7.481 . ,.. ,,
NtiwJy _ro_mO&lt;Iolod: 4 ro'c!mo. o~d beth opt. Corpett&lt;f.
kitchen furhiahltd . On Eaat
Main ·St. in Pomeroy. Call
814-992-7314 .·
One or two bedroom apart ~
menta In Pomeroy . Fur·
niahed or uhfurniahed . Rent ··
negotiable. Call 814-992·
8723 or 814-992· 6133 . .
Two bedroom furniahetl
apartment for rent in Mid· .
dleport. All utilitiea peid.
Coli 814·992·5084 alter
8:00pm .
Pomeroy. 2 bedroom, 1 at
floor epartment. CloM In
town. Suitable for mature •
person or couple. Refer· •
enca . 814·992-2888 .
P.O.Bo• 249, Pomeroy.
2-bldroom ap1rtmant near
shopping in - Middleport .
Dopooll '"uired . 614·992 ·
2879 .
APARTMENTS . mobile ·
homea. houHI . Pt . PlaaNnt
and llallipollo. 614·448 ·
8221 .
.
lAurolond Apartmento. NHiven. now accepting •pptl·
catlona for 2 bedroom •PM1·
menta. 8aaic rent 1183. ,
Inquire lpertme.n t C· 1 .
Equal houiing opportunity.
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45

Furnished Rooms

For rent Sleeping Roome"'·
and , light houM kMping
roome. P1rk Central Hotel .
Call •14·4411·0758.
Furniahed room. range. refrig . 1100. thlre beth. ain· ~
gle mola. 919 2nd , AVe., ·
Gollipolio.' Coli 448-4418
alter 7PM .

46 Space for Rent
Three bedroom hou11 on 1 acre level ground. 0 reen
Union Ave., Pomeroy. Call Twp. restricted. Call 114·
Mobile home lot, 12 ' ~t60 ' Or ·
814-992-2720 or81 4-992· ._4_4_8_· _
3 _0 4_4_._ _ _ _ _
ameller, $76 water p11id. 4th
3889. Can llnonca.
'·
I·
67 ocroo, 28 or moro w«h 44
Apartment
• Noll, Gollipollo. Coli 4463 bedroom hou• In Ruelle timber, ooma bottom lend,
for Rent
4416 olter 7PM .
Hilla. Fully carpeted. atorate good hunting land. creek
building, lorgelol. Call814- lrontoge . riding lawn 1- - - - - - - - - - Trailer apace. water • traah
992-5088 otter 4 :30.
mowor. Coli 814·3B8 ·
paid, *815 mo.. 1 mi. from
8834.
HMC . Coll814-448-138• .
JACKSON ESTATES
T k
1-----::--::---:-:·lcNothing down. 1 • over Hi acraa. 2 trailers. 1 0KI50 APARTMENTS !Equol
poymonto of 1333 por
Trailer ap1ce on Pt. 7 near
month on 111umoble of IV. ond 8a40. North Eoot Malgo Houolng Opportunity! town . Coli 114 · 448 ·~'20
per coni. ·Included In pay· County . 115.000. Collet4- monthly rent ltarts at •1 89 or 81 • ·3117-0232 .
. •.
for 1 bedroom and 1204 for
ment are tax•• and lnau· 898·1227•fter 1:00pm .
2 bedroom, dopooll *200, COUNT.RY MOBILE Homo
ronce. Lou of ramodollng. 4
bedroom•. btlth end ~ : ApproKimetaly 6 eerea over· located neer Spring Valev Porlt, Routt 33, North CJI
centrolheltlng, In Pomeroy. looking Ohio RlvorotRoodo· Plozo and Foadlond. pool Pom..,oy, Lorge loto. &lt;!ell '
vlllo. Ohio. Excluolve occooo and Coble TV ovollable. 814-992°7479 .
814-992· 7074.
to booting lacllltlel. 814- houro 11 poulblo 10 om to 4
. - - - - - : - pm and 7 pm to 9 pm Trailer apecee, nice enll
8 roomo. bath. utHIIy room, ._3_7_8_·_8_z_z_8_
otorm wlndowo and d-o. , Monday·Frldoy, Call 814· quiol, 1 •moll child oo- aluminum aiding, ntw roof lArge building loll, Jerry' a 4 41 - 2 7 411 or lo ov o coptod, no poto, 304· i711- •
ond wiring. Gorogo. Call Run Rood. 13000. Clvdo mouego,
1071.
•.••
814-912·11204.
eo-n Jr .. 304·1171·2331 1 --...::..-~---N.Icaly furnlahed mobile
3 bedroom houM with liJir· 2 lev.. Iota, 7 mil.. from home. eff. apt.. centr81 air --:-:~--::--:-----.,; '
For le11e
·
ego. Now roof, siding, dou· · lo-. off· Rt. 2 , 304-875· and hoot In city, odullo ~nly . 49
ble paned wlndowo. blown · .l t89 alter II PM . ·
Colll14-441·0338 .
lnoulollon, wood burning 1------- - - - 1---------::-llovo, now lumoco. now Qov't, land 140.00 on ocro. Fumlohed afllcloncy 701 WANTED OIL • qA_I .~':
LEASES. Wonl 10 drMI . _ , •
Wiring .nd Plumbl nft ...,. 0 Many loti IVIIIIble. BuHd 1 4th Avo .• Golllpolla. f1 80,
wont old produotfoll, •~
-••
· tuturoll Coli 1·818-1188· utlltloo paid, olill't! bath,
dalod kitchen with ~ ~· os•a lor lntor-•tlon, 24
C II 448 ••11 ~
blnoto •11.000. Coli 814·
u
.._
odullo. a
·""'"' Reody cooh . Write P. 0 . Jlqlt ·
1833. Porkorlburg. w..Ye .'~·
112-8031.
hro.
2r.1o2.
•.
t- - - - - - - , - - 7PM .

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aloo

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81

LAFF-A-DAY

For lease

Tobacco barn for lease. Call

84

Farm Equipment

Spring Special: 24' x30' x8'

Hay and

81 4 -992· 7885.

Merchandise

•51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olive St., Gallipolis. New
&amp; used wooct-coel stov...
pc wood LR 1uite $399,
bunk beds $199. antron
recliners 199, new S. used

e

rangea.

wringer washers, &amp; shoes.
New livingroom suites

$ 199 -1959 9.

lamps.

also

buying coal • wood stoves.

Coli 614-446-3159.
LAYNE ' S FURNITURE
Sofas and chairs priced from
1285. to IB95 . Toblos. t50
and up to 8125 . Hide·•·
bedo
90 . and
to
S560,S3
., sofa
beds up
$145,
Raclinero. $225 . to S375 ..
Lampo from 128. to s125 .
pc ." dinetteo from s109 .. to
435 . 7 pc . $189 and up.
Wood table wiih six choirs
8286 to $745 . Desk $110
up to 8225 . Hutches, e650.
Bunk bed complete wi'h
mattretses. $276 . and up to
S395. Baby beds, 1110.
Mattresses .or box springs.
full or twin, $68 ., firm, $68.
and 878 . Queen sets, $225.
4 dr. chests. t49. 6 dr.
cheats. $59 . Bed frames,
S20.ond U25 .. 10 gun .
Gun cabinets. 8360 . Gas or
electric ranges S375. Baby
mottraoseo, t2511oS36,bed
frames $20. $25. S. $30,
king frame $50. Goodsetection of bedroom suites,
rockers.-" metal cabinets ,
headboards $38 &amp; up to
$65.
I

••••• • • • • • • • · · · · ·

Used Furniture •· 5 pc .
dinette, head boards, electric range . 3 miles out
BUiaville Rd . Open 9am to
6~m.

corn

79

KIT 'N' CARLYLB ®by

for ule.

Mon . thru Sa1.

d 0llai', Stranger.
. n Y One
Al} drink
b k d· • ·
UC .Ufffig
H
H S One
,
appy 0Uf.
"Q }

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54 Misc . Merchandise

55 Building Supplies

Hot Poil'!t refrigerator frost low grade lumber 600
free . food compartment, tor board ft . $60. Millwood.
mobilehome. Call814-446a Inc .• intersection, U.S. 332037.
W.Va . 2 . 304-273-2622.
opeo 7 a .m. • 8 p.m.
Story Clark uprigt'tt piano. Saturday. 8 a .m .. 3 p.m.
Cell 614· 256· 1922.
1967 '-1 ton truck. good
cond .. $1 ,600 firm . 3 speed
elet. boat motor $60 . Mec.
660 reloadar S100·set up
for trap. Powell tobacco
setter 1 row 8250. Steer
haltart, show boxes. Stand~
ing hay for ~ala. 3 tobacco
bale boxeo. 76 Honda CVCC
6 spd .. body trana. good.
need some work on engine.
Coli 814-446-019B .
1100 lb Beet. already but~
chered. 1.90 lb .. pluo bu1~
chering bill, willing to
'h'o. Coll814· 245·5223.

1111

56

Pets for Sale

1----------HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding Ill breeda. Heated
indoor~ outdoor fecilitill .
AKC Doberman puppies:
Stud Service. Ciil\6 14 . 446 .
7796 .
Briarpatch Kennels Prof••·
lionel All ·broed grooming.
1 d
d
·
n oor-out oorbolrdingfe·
cilitiea. English Cocker Spa·
niel puppies. Call 614 ' 368 .
9790 ·..,
Oragonwynd Ca«ery Ken·
nal. CFA Himalayan. Peraian
and Siamese kitten• . AKC
Chow puppies. Call 814 .
446· 3844 after 7PM .

Monday, May 13, 1986
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Used V30 Ditch Witch and
GOOD USED APPLIANCES used TF1 000 Davis
Washers. dryers. refrigera- Trencharo. Coli 614-694·
tots. ranges. Skaggs Ap- 7842 or 614· 694·5006 .
pliances. Upper River Rd . - - - - - - - - alebeside Stone Crest' Motel. TV antenna, tower, and
6,4.446 -7398 .
rotor. $90.00 . 275gellonoil
tank . $40 .00. Coleman utilCounty Appllaoce, Inc .
ity trailer. 8300.00 or beot
·'Good used appliances and oHer.
Will trade. 614-696·
'~;\(sets .. Open BAM to 6PM . 1227after5:00pm .

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self propelled. alao farm
trector. Call after 6. 814·
388· B71 1.

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1973ChevyPUU50. 19114
Ford PU $350 . Call 614·
446·3032.

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Autos for Sale

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1--------81 Chevelle Malibu, 76VW

9N Ford tractor, ne..; tuna·
up, new paint, 2 bottom
plows, 8 h. disc, cultivators,
· boompole,aiii1,995 . Call
614-286-8622 .
New Idea 12A manure
apreader 8396 . 5 ft . hardy
buohog 1276. 4 H . Brillion
cultipack8r 896 . Call 614-

1984 Cougar XR7, ollvor.
Rabbit 80 Pontiac. Phoenix. low mileage, loaded. A· 1
Dodrill' s Auto P1rt1· Sale1. condition. 304· 773-91 34.
8:30-6:30. Call . 614~388·
9616.
81 Buick Regel 3.0 2 V~8
auto. air cond .. PS, PB.
AM·FM caooette. new tlreo. 1---------'-goodcond .• 57,000mi .. one 82 Eacort am·fm; a-c, 4
owner. $4,800. Cell 114· opoad. hotchbock . 304·
446a1683.
676 - 1690~
1979 Regency 98 Oldo 1
owner. perfect condition,
new tires. Call 814-446·
3681 after 8 .

1982 Toyota Turcell AC. 4
dr., 37 mi. MPG. one owner,
286~8622.
eJI . cond., $4,276. Call
614·246·9118 .
Bigh 81 vyd ty6t u018
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on
1979 Toyota Celica GT.
Farm wJgon. running gears, h hb k AC
0 d
614
286
::~~: 95 ' Call
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19iiOblackGrendPrlx,AC.
A~-FM-CB. PS. PB, Auto.
CruiM, Tilt, 304-676-11572 .
'81 Cadillac Eldorado .
18,500.00. exc cond. 304·
875-7476.
1978 Chryolor New Yorker
aroughom.Looded: Willoell
e1.900.00oraomeonetake
t
304 117"
ee'44 poymen '·
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197&amp; Sportlter cuttom
peint &amp;. chrome. lnvaider 8
apoke mago. f2.800 . Call
814· 245·9428 after 5.

3 wheeler. 260 Kawasawki
exc. cond. 910 ·miles. Call
814· 388·8861.

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Brand new trailer for 3
wheeler, *226. s•w model
34SS 22 cal .. 1260. Coli
814-448-7019.
1981 Honda 'CB650. Coli
814-949-3037.

614·245·9118.

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Marcum Roofing St Spout·
lng . Now inotelllng rubbe r
roofl . 30 yeara e~perience,
apecialiting in built up root . .
Call 61,a388-9867.
BASEMENT
WATER PROOFING
Uncoi'lditlonel lifetime guarantee . Local reference s
furnlohed . Fraa as1imateo. ,
Call collect 1.-614-2370488. doy or night. Rogers ""
Ba-.ment Waterproofing .

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finishing . Ceiling deoigna &amp; .
repair work. Call Jamoo '
Plonto 614 · 245 ·5659 .
Baird's Home lm,prove mentl. Aluminum &amp; . vinyl.
siding. atorm doors &amp; win ·
dowl, gutters, roofing. Free
aotimotos. Coli 1 -614· 367·
0409 .

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roofing, new atruCtures. remodeling. decks. patios.
Frn eistimates, Gallipolis,
Oh. Cell814·446·7687.
Houle painting &amp;. trailer roof
tops. Call614·446-2514 ..
Roof Work, Old end new . All
foofs- metal , etc. No j_obs to
big . Free estimates. Call
814-446-0817 anytime.

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2211

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1974NovoSSiooded1860.
merclol, quality hanging &amp; , '

NH hoyblnoa,
3 ·NH
·rakoo.
bushog.
mowi.,g
machine,
aplko tooth harrow, cultivo toro. plowo. tobacco saner.
Jividen'• Form Equipment·
614-446·1675.
---------2,000 Ford dieael tractor,
1,400 acUtel hours. extra
nice, price e&amp;.760. Call
614-•46-40153.

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United landscape box 1 --------~-- '7&amp; Nova, 6 cyl, 4 door. 1982 KewaHkl 440LTO.
Will do painting, inside and
$296, 8 ft . Bushog Brand Sharp-1978 Ford LTD II. atandlrd, 114.000 rT!ilea, Chain driven. Sought bra!'1d
out, most plumbing, yard ·
wheel disc. with cylinders low mileage, $2,700. Call one owner, e750.00. 304· new and driven tor 2
work. Reaaonable prices.
thooes 1695. Coll614· 286· _6_1_4_·4_4_6_·_8_2_0_7_. .....,--- 675-4279 .
montho . Approaimetely 814· 992·6023.
1
6622.
4,000 mileo. Needa new
1969 Camaro ~dy, feir
front tire and rim. *600. or
D.and M. Contractors. Vi.-.yl,.
English Springer •Spaniel 1962 8N Ford tractor plow. cond .. new cowl hood, 2 72 Trucks foi' Sale
belt offef, 814-247·2021
siding, replacement w in·
puppies. AKC. great house disc. cultivaton. potatoe .n ew · full quarter replace- 1-~--------- after 6 :00pm. Paul Hill, dow1. intulating, roofing , ~
pets, good hunting dogs. plow, grader blade, brUsh ment panels: e1 ,500. Call Chevy Luv pickup, with flit 1_R_o_ci_n_•_·O_h_lo_._ _ _ __
new and remodeling, con-,
140 oa. Col614-245-9157. hog . Call 614· 446·4375 614· 388·9758.
bid. blot oHer . Coli 814·
eftar 4.
256·11261 ofter 6:00PM .
1985 Honda A.T.C. 125M. crete. Call 304·773-6131 . '
4 yr. old silver f8male
1980 Chevrolet Monza.
3 wheeler. 3 months old.
RON'S Television Service.
Mon t.hr~:~ Sat. 614-446Poodle . Very good with Pole Buildings Constructed 83,500 . Call 61 4· 446· 1981 Chevy Luv 4 opd.. UMd very lillie. 814· 949·
HOuse calls on RCA, Ouazar.
1~99, 627 3rd. Ave. Galli·
Flowers. bedding plants. children. Housebroken. will for commercial. garages, 8184.
AM-FM. Calh price $3,199 . 28~1 .
GE . Specialing in Zenith .
polis, OH .
hanging beakets, pots. ve- take 166. Call 614-448- farm. stores. etc. Any "size.
John's AUto Sales. Bulaville
Call304 ·576· 2396 or 614- '
free estimates. Call 304· 77 Buick Century PS, PI, Ad, Gallipolis.
1977 Kawauki KZ1000.
getable plant•. tomatoea, 7415 .
Villey Furniture, new &amp;. peppers, cucumber plants.
676a3981 .
air , cruise. AM -FM Clll..
Full fering . In excellent 446·2454.
uaed . Large section of qual - Cleland Graenhouoa. Vine Purebred Border Collie
$975 . Call614-245·5884. 71 ford tandem dump tNck condition. 61 4·992-5992
Fetty Tree Trimming. stump ' •
ity furniture . 1216 Eattern
St.;
Racine.
Ohio.
Hour•·
pupa
..
Srookdale
Farms.
Call
l)aed
A•40
ditc
h
witch
r 9000 250 HP Cummings. ~ening1 .
Call 304 -675 Ave., .Gallipolis . .
. Daily . 1(1 :00 til dark , 614· ~86-2498 . . ·
.tre~cher an.d uoed 7014 1978 V.ga Station Wagon 13 opd. trono, 38M rearo, I_;_ _;;;________ removal.
1331
.
.
'
Sunday·1 :0Qtil. dark. .
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. -- Davis w- ~oe tor .. Ia, e·1 4, $600, Call614·446·2303 . 17.500 ." Call' 1114·4'8 1973 Kowoooki 175 f.? ~---'---:-~
Why p~y mo~87 Che~k . us
·oaut•'
ful
·
A
KC
81
at · 694· 7842 or 694·5006 :·
7732
·
Enduro. 1400.00, · phone
RIN.GLES 'S SERVICE:. ex· ·
out, New fu11nitur~. applie"' ' Beautiful seleOtiori of tilk B Urld puPpies ; !:t .
1979 Trani Ain : EXcellani
·· ·
•
304-676-1&amp;47. _.,_
perfe".,ced carpenter, electri·
ces outlet. Trade Center, flower~ for Memorial Day: chec~ed , $300 ea . Exc . Ph yard
4 wh&amp;ei condition. Alpine stereo; air.. 1980 GMC PU truck. dleMI
clan, muon. painter, root•
Kanauga, Oh . Call614-448· Cliff'• Place. next to Heinen bloodline. all tri-colored . dl'ive loader. good cond. cruise. power steering and '360 engine. IUtO. trans, PS. 1979
EIIC- ing (including hot ur 11
7444.
Call614·256·1652 .
$6,00.0 . 00 . 304 - 675· brakes . Craig Vonoy. Cell PB. 13,160. Contact Mr. tro Glide Clooolc. Lke new.
8raod Store In Middleport.
application) 304-675 · 2088 · ·
25,000· BTU air: col')ditioner
2377 .
614·992~6~07 .
·
George. 814·4•6-634!1 loti of extras, garage atored,
or 676 -736B .'
111
• · 8325. 1965' Cprvair t500.
&lt;&gt;icl~r~m . .275 flellono. Jock'o
,,
. .
low
· mull
IO
1988 2 ·"·oor VW . . 197.3 8:30-&amp;PM.
· ; •. ,. , m
nop.
.
..Fot 1ease 250001b
.
, to acco .,.
197&amp;-F:ordTho"derbi;dmoba· s•
- ' Fo·rctF -. 10~.1tepside,4
.o ffer.._. Rotafv or cable tool driiling .
·, • tor'
&amp; · tranami..iOn w•th· • 11 0 0 . ompetest~~t .. Witti "·Pi.l"!k
battitUb.
Oh . Call
.b(ise; ona ·.farfn:.with bbarn 1 .,~dan V· ~"'
. ·6.14· 992-7866. 1981
. Moi~ w_elfs. cQmPieted se,-.e ·
car-has lo be ·put ·_in·· ciu, aink, .commode. tr30. Elect.' Ne.wll .
1·Cabell. At . 2, 15 mileS.abOV'e ..
covered -bed.,
· dav~ Pump tll.il tnd ,_ervi$800. Call 614-448-3105 . ric ho1 wate·r heater, short ready to
.:-i..
· Huntington, :304-736~2342 ·
Ch-evette. 4 door..
Ct:~~ah· p~ice. •4.'HtS. JOh~'s 1:
ceo. ·J04-895 ·3B02·.
style.
30
gallon.$40
.
Air
evenings.
·
speed.
exCellent
condi·
Auto
Sales,
Bulaville
Rd.
75
·
and
conditioner. 8500 BTU .
doves,
tion . S3.700 . 614-992 - Gollipolio.
Motors for Sale .
Painting exterior. 20 years·
Country Oak tables. chain .
875
.
1976
Chevetolet
4WO
skunk
.
Baby
1
row
tobacco
setter
with
39b5.
uperience. ,304-675-6384 .
cupboards, desks. ice boxes. pickup.
614 ·9BS-4462 .
parakeets 18.50. Gerbil's, plows $460.00. 1.000 plas1980 Oetoun auto, AM-FM .
Conkles. Tuppers Plains. At.
hamster. guinea pigs. Will tic tank with Homelite pump 1968 Dodge Charger · 2 Caeh price •2. 799.00 . 18ft. Checkmate Predictor.
7 . Hand crafted and
Exterior wooden door . have half run.,.er beens .for $660.00. A-Model with cui- door. hardtop. Good body. John's Auto Sales. Bullville 140 HP, Evenrude power tilt 82
Plumbing
finished .
32x80. Also storm door. canning. tomatoes, sweet tivators $1 ,900.00 . 7· ft. good interior. Belt offer. Rei . . Gallipolis, 814~ ~48 · - • trim. $ilver &amp; red. perfect
&amp;.
Heating
cond. Ceii814·3B8·975B .
4782 .
Air conditioner . New . 2·. 800 Both for $60. Call814· 742· corn. gooseberries. Sun~ Wood s B u 1 h H o g Call 614-742· 2603.
Clooad . Now houro' Mon .· $1 ,600.00. Call 304·736·
BTU . Cools up to 8 rooms or 3092.
1974 VW Beetle. Call 614· 1979 Ford Coun.r truck MFG bin • okl boot, 60HP
less. A Midland CB radio 1- - - - - - - - - - Thuro 2 '00·6 ,00. FrL·Sot. 2342 or 304·675-1286.
CARTER 'S PLUMBING
with copper and C8 radio. More. loaded. oxc. cond. ,
2:00·9
:00
.
949-2759
.
with antenna. 23 channels Maytag wringef washer .
AND HEATING
.Nice lntorlor· needo engine 13,300. Cell 614 · 4411·
wit~ upper and lower side Works good. $75.00. 16 HP
1965 Ford Galaxy. $200. work. 1961 Ford pickup. 0671 .
Cor.
Fourth and Pine
Live.stock
83
band . 614-992-5946. Call Sears riding mower . Runs AKC regis1ered Old Englioh
Call614·949 ·2908.
Gallipolis.
Ohio
after
Can
1114·3117·0279
good. Priced to sell. Call Sheep dog . Male. 1 OY2
any1ime of day or night .
&amp;PM .
1984 Fiberglass ba..boat, Phone 614-446 ·3888 or ·
614-992-7841 .
months old. Call 614-9921 980 Ford Thunderbird. 2·
trailer, 105 Chryaler 814-446-4477
2 five yr. old Ouarterhorse tone. AM-FM stereo, air. 1977 Ford F-100 Ranger. with
Pickens used furniture. 304- 1 - - - - - - - - - - 6039 .
cryatelgreft, lots. lots.
mores. Coli 614·379·281B . 614-949·2162 after 5 :30 11,800. Coil 614-446· new
675-6483 or 875·1450 .
Firewood $20.00 pickup
more. Aolilng 14000. Coli JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT·
load. $30.00 delivered . Cell Fish Tank and Pet Shop,
pm.
4425.
7pm 814-379-2688.
after
lNG . Rt : 1, Box 355, Galli·
RICK'S NEW AND USEO 304 ·675 · 6762 or 675· 2413 Jac:kton Avenue, 5 4-H SuHolk market lamb
Point Ple11ant, 304-876- rams. Cal be registered 1966 Chovv. 4 door: 6 78 4 ·WD Ford . Clol 1114· 17 foot Crootliner. 1116 polls. Call614-367-0576 .
FURNITURE . Compare our 2991 .
2063. Fish, birds and more. 175·1100 ao . Coli 614· cylinder, automatic, engine 446-0811 .
prices. save today. Phone
inboard -outboard. power
Reduce 1afe and fast with
367-7133.
304· 773· 5430 .
needs rebuilt. utily rea·
trim prop. power trim tabs. 83
Excavating .
GoBese Tablets and E-Vap Beautiful AKC. German
needs transmi11ion 1980 Dodge Romchorger. 4 trl·houl, 304·675·6286.
' 'water pills'', Fruth Shepherd puppies. Ready Reg. Quarter horae bay tared,
seal. 1450. 614· 742-2420 . whMI driVe, , 2-tone pelnt,
May 11th. Small deposit will mare, with 2 month old boy
54 Misc . Merchandise Phar"lacy.
318 englne.du•l Lowe 8111 Boat was Good-1 Excavating, bass · ..,.·. ·
I- - - - - - - - hold . Phone 304· 675 · colt by Super Chb: and b)red 1988 2-doO&lt; VW . 1973 automatic.
e•hautt,
AM-FM.
doodcon· 12,300.00 now 12, 100, 00 . ments, footers, driveways . ~ ...:
PHOTO SPECIAL. now thru 4663.
beck to him ell for 8750. Call Sedan VW. 61 4-992· 71165 . dillon. 614·949·2830.
Reduced Jeep was aeptic tanks. landscaping .- .
May 18. color film develop614-245-5811 .
12.200.00 now •1 .999 .00.
Knauff Firewood Summer ing and printing. 20· 24-36
anytime 614 - 446 · :-·
1984 Dodge Daytona 1 984 Ford pickup tNck, Tri County Sport Shop. Call
rates-big loads. May 1•t· expolure -81 .00 off. 12-16 57
4537. Jamesl. Dawison. Jr: ·~
Polled Hereford bull, 18 Turbo. PS,PB,elr condition- F1&amp;0XLT.Powor nearing,
Musical
July 31.at. Doesn't apply to u:posure -60 cents off .
owner.
montho old. Coli 814· 387· ing. AM-FM atereo Cllaette, power brekea, power door 304-876·2988.
Instruments
HEAP . 614-258·8246 .
Hockenberry Pharm1cy
7575.
cruise
control,
6
apeed,
locka
and
windows.
AMNonh .
Dozer Work land clearing, ...~
leather interior, rear window FM·coooetto, oUdlng rear 78
Auto
SPECIAL cut slobo 8 PU
landscaping,
etc . Free esti·
Horned
Hereford
Bulla.
Heif•- A
·
Ovation acoustic -elecrrlc ers. and coWs with catvea for defroster, rear window louv- window, crui... dh. atMrlng·
loads delivered in dump
mates. Call 614·446 · 803B
wheel.
pluo
more.
614·9B5·
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miiNge.
metallic
ers,
low
guitar -with fitted cese. Call sale. Line , One Breeding .
truck $100. or 21oadl $180.
or 614· 992· 7119 anytime . ...
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614-448· 7781 . enytlmo.
You pckup 115. Cell 614·
Butler Hereford Farm, Route or 1114·92-7828 after 3556.
245-6804.
7, Gollipolio, Ohio 45631.
1982 Chevy 'II 10n. 4WD, Five 14 Inch Chevy Rolly Dozer and dumptmck servi·
Antique mahogany baby Phone 614·258-8518 or 6:00pm.
liter dlenl, 4 • - d Rlmo with center. 304-875· cas. D.A. Boston Exc avat- ~
•11.2
grand piano, good' cond ., 614· 258-1113.
lng . 614· 667-6828 or 614·
1981 Monte Carlo. e11.c overdrive. Goad condition, 1 _19_4_8_._ __ _ _ _ __
needs minor repairs with
378-6288 .
cond.
$5.300
.00.
304·6711·
15.600.
1114·892-5747.
,.
tuning. $1,200 negotiable. For sale at ell timaa apringing
4 1 4 inch Chevy atumin'u m
3378.
Call814·4411·8644.
Holstane cowl and heifers.
19119 Chevy with· 20 H. roll wheelo end tlrea, excellent
Electrical
304·576·2510. 675·304·
1980 Olda Cutleoo blck oqulpm.nt bed end condltlon,lfOO. 304·1176· 84
2263.
&amp;
Refrigeration
Brougham V· B. ~c. rear wench 14,100.00. 1978, 4853.
58
Fruit
window defogger. AMafM FIIOO Ford with utility body,
&amp;. Vegetables
Plgo 830 . 304· 675· 6492.
stereo. exc cond. low mi· 42 11. aerial bucket
Jaogo, muot oell. 304· 6711· .1 0.500.00. 304·488· 77 Auto Repair
SEWING Machine repairs,
1031 . .
2485.
Mrvice. Authorized Singer
64
Hay
S.
Grain
Call now to piece ordara for
Sales ' &amp; Serwice Sharpun
strawberries! Will be picking
1984 Chevett. one owner, 1972 intemeltonal, 24 fl. C &amp; J 8ody Shop· reopen for Scissors . Fabri c Shop .
soon . Taylor'• Berry Patch .
low miles; exc cond, mut1: ~ed with ceb over, buolneu . Coli 61 4·446 - Pomeroy . 614-992 · 2284.
Coli 614·446· BB92 .
~=~~~nd corn . 814-992 aoll, 304·675·26113 after n.ooo.oo. •• cond. Cell 0198.
Potted tomoto plonto. 1100
5:00PM.
304·5711·12811or304·7311·
p.,.ons Body Shop. Locust 85
General Hauling
per 1.000 plants or 10
I
Rd. Pt.Pioeoent . Poll K&amp;K.
• plant. Portland. Call even- t'
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Froo Eotlmoteo. 614·985·
inga 614-843-6309.
They'll
It Every Time
118
dumpfor
tNck,
axe.Ford
cond.FIIOO
Or tredt
car. 4174.
James Boys Wa1er Service.
Also pool• filled . Call 614Tomito planta. Jet Stor ond
304·5711·2898.
266 - 1i41 or 614 · 446 · ·
/fOI.II:;MYIII(;IN?HE.
7116/11~~/.tMti£· 1---------Superoonic. Troy or thou·
1175 or 614·446·7911 .
Nndo. Good tor gordon. Coli
~s .z.eat /111'/S
....,.A7 A J.()CAL . 191111 Chevrolet truck UOO.
Eugene Oovio, Rocine1114·
LOTSOI'NII'/!/('(u•
RJ;A MA~T····
191111 Volkoo-gen comper 79 Motora Homea
247-3263.
van 1800. 304-8711·31188.
Ken's Water Service . Wells, '
dining room euite
S. Campara
cisterns, pool• filled . Phone .
14150.00. I piece living
$12 &amp;A04·
614 · 367·082.3 or614 · 387·
room euite In stock *12&amp;.0
Potted tomato plonto. Cell
AHP TU&amp;V'W:
73 Vena S. • W.O.
7741 night or day.
to 1225.00. Picken• Uoed
814-247-3896.
SO i..OV&amp;L'(!
Uko new 32. ft .. camper,
Furniture. 304·1175·8483 or
loedld, COlt I 1 3,50ll. 1984 Waugh 'a Water Service .
676-1450.
meb oHar. muat Mil. Cell Weill, ciaterns. poole. Day
59 For Sele or Trade
111 4·2&amp;11·1 21 II.
or night. Reaaonabla rates.
BIIHit.
Coli 1114·256·1240 or 814·
111' Fold down, compor,
286· 1 130.
Far 11ta or treda Farmell H
elum. top, new canvea eldH,
trlctor. John
H treca
eleopo 5, end eeay to pull, no
tor, Ford 1 ton truck, 711
18711 Ford window van . appHen-. •810 ftrm . Coli
87 Upholatery
Plymouth . eel~ 1114·388·
V-8. automatic, power 114·4411·4033.
9303.
-ring, po- brekee, air 1-:-::-::-:--:-------aondltlonor. Good oondl· 1880 flftllwheel 32 ft.
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don. t31110. Celll14·811· -m-..
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d
c • 11
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
43&amp;7.
1114·441·1808.
I ,tl'l Supplq,
1 1113 Sac . Avo .. GoUipollo
814·4411· 7833 or 81 4 ·446:
1178'h Chivy . . .., 4a4,
I; I I J •: .I ttl.~
17.000 mllea. PI, PI, euto, 197S 22ft. c e -. lleepo 1833.
U.IOO. Cell 11 4·112 · 8· 8tolnl- otoel kitchen, 1-:--:--::-::--:-:--:-~-­ .,
tull alze blth, tondon axle. A • M Furniture Manufac- ~,
2803.
turing, St. At. 7 . Crown '
.1.200. 114·112·8111 . .
City, Oh. Coil 614·256- t
711 Oodge ven. ou110m.
-eo.
tinted
wlndO-. 111n 20 toot Mldel Camper 1470, coli Eva. 814·44&amp;· ,
TOll lntornotlonal with
"'of •1000. 2304 Madloon. n,aoo. oo . Good cond. 3438 . Old &amp; new
-nch. blede, fii.IOO.OO.
Uphoatared.
304-871·8301.
304·171· 72S1.
304-488· 1031 .
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U.S . 35 Weot, Jockaon,
71
Autos for Sale
Ohio. 514· 2811·11451 .
MIINV Ferguaon, New
Hollond. 8uoh Hog Sileo &amp; TOP CASH paid for '80
model end newer und e~ra .
Service . Over 40 und
Smith
1911
tractor• to choose from &amp; EeaternBuick-Pontiac,
Ave., Gallipolis. Call
complete line of new &amp;
614-446-2282 .
uMd equipment . Llrgeat
select.ion in S .E. Ohio.
1977 Ford Maverick, belt
JIVIOEN 'S FARM EQUIP· offer. Cell 61 4· 268-6251
MENT
after 6 :00PM .
May •I• on Long tractorc •
Vermeer balers w -6% int. on 1979 Camara Berllnettli, all
financing! And -- 41 . for 0 extraa, axe. cond. . white
complete II ne o f farm 1ng with reef interior. Call 61•·
&amp; service.
accaooorie•
USED-All used
equipment 446·7814 .
discounted . 2-MF 16D's, 1981 blue ,_,11d1 RX~7 exc .
2·Mf 50' s, MF. 165, 2000 shape. 27 , 000 mllea.
ford. 3600 For'd, 445 Long, 87,600 Cah be .-an It the
1266 Oliver. Jubilee Ford. Jumbo in Rio Gronde. Cell
2-Vermeer round balers. 3· 614a246·963,or614·246-

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Motors Homes
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'80 Coachman, 26 ft. completely self cont1ined . root . •
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304· &amp;75-4579.

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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Pre-empting with a long s uil has·
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your opponents that you are probabl y
short in other suits. A declare r has to
remember that tables of probabilily ·
of distribution do not appl y when one
defender is known to have a long suit.
~fter North had responded one no·
trump to South's one-spade opening.
East jumped to three diamonds - a
pre-empti ve bid in his methods.
Although the strength of the South
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show his second suit at the three level
when the three-diamond bid took
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The defense started with two dia·
.mond tricks . Next came a club : and
declarer took the ace .. A · s pade .was
played· to the queen in dummy and a
heart back to the king. The contract
was safe. but a decision needed to be
made _lor the overtrick . Normally
when declare r is missing four cards
inc1Jidi0g the queen . the best chance
according to probab!lily tables is ·i~
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led the heart jack and· let it ride .
When East showed out South rufled a ·
low spade. cashed the hea rt aCe, dropping .the queen. and.ruffed a c1~~ back_
to hts han4. The spades were now
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Page-1 o...:..The Daily Sentinel

52 soccer fans killed; ..
211 injured in ru-e

$3 million sought
(Continued from page 1)
Plaintiffs allege that about that
the accl~t Sisson, Jr., was cited date, Sisson, Jr., was required to
for reckless operation and for not repair a car which housed several
having an operator's license. He bottles of beer and that Defendant
received a fme anCIIS classified as a Werry fallea m dJsroYer and
high risk for lnsurance coverage remove the bottles from the car and
pu~ fora three year pe"rlod, the
as a result Robert Sisson, Jr., and
plaintiffs charge.
sevei-al other students opened the
Plaintiffs further contend Werrv bottles. As a result, Sisson. Jr., was
with breaching his duty of care owed suspended and subsequently ex•
Sisson, Jr., by carelessly and pelled from school for the renegligently permitting the latter to mainder of the school year. ~)aid
operate tjl~ truck without a valid expulsion was bjlsed upon a vague
Ohio driver's license. the platntllls and 1J11C0nsclonable rule. the plain·
charge that as a result of Werry's lifts charge.
Again, the plaintiffs charge that
alleged negligence, Sisson, Jr., has
suffered expenses for property Werry breached his duty of care
damages to the truck and two other owed plalntl!f Robert Sisson, Jr.,
vehicles and that he has endured by carelessly and negligently super·
great mental and emotional vtslng the Meigs High School Auto
. iUigulsh.
Mechanics class. They say that as a
Plaintiffs charge that Werry was result of the alleged negligence,
acting as an employe or agent of the Sisson, Jr., has suffered expulsion
otller defendants listed In the suit. from Meigs High School and
The plaintiffs charge that Werry's subsequent lmpafrrnent of his right
conduct Intentionally diminished of education. As a result, they
the esteem, respect, good will and charge, Sisson, Jr., has endured
confidence In which Plaintiff Robert great mental a nd emotional
Sisson ts held and.dld excite adverse anguish.
In the second Incident, the
and derogatory opinions against
him. The parents charge that they, plaintiffs charge ihat Werry was
too, have also sultered great mental acting as an employe or agent and
and emotional anguish in addition to under the supervision of the other
tile property damage expense.
defendants listed In the suit.
Plaintiffs charge agaJn that they
Second Incident
The second Incident around which have suffered great mental and
the suit revolves occurred on Feb. emotional anguish and the Incident
excited adverse and derogatory25, 1985.
opinions against them.

Meigs County happenings..
Divorces sought
Paula A. Adkins, Pomeroy, has
flied for divorce In Meigs County
Common Pleas Court from Teriy C.
Adkins, Sissonville, W.Va., charg·
log gross neglect of duty.
Paula Marie Myers, Langsville,
has CUed for divorce from Wlllam
Robert Myers, Fernandian Beach,
Fla., charging gross neglect of duty
and extreme cruelty.
Terry p , Moore, Syracuse •. has
filed for divorce from Linda M.
Moore, Syracue, charging gross
neglect of duty andextremecruelty.
And a dissolution of marriage has
been granted Sandra Kay Scott and
Steven Ray Scott , both of Pomeroy . ..

Emergency squads
answer eight calls

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Hospital officials said ·at least~ 111 •
the Injured would have to underg~~
malor plaStiC surgery.
. '
PollcechlefJohnSampsonsaldhe
was still uncertain about thecauseof
the fire, which swept throUgh the '
wooden grandstand packed with
fans durtng a televised soccer game
at Bradford stadium, 200 miles
!
north of London.

BRADFORD, England (UPI) Firefighters searcJte.d the charred
remains of a. soccer stadium
grandstand for clues tothecaiiSeof a
blaze that killed at least 52 people
wht!e officials tackled the task of
· .Identifying the bodies.
.
Bradford pollee said Sunday
many of the. viCtims In England's
worst Sports tragedy were children
and the elderly. Medical authOrities
were trying to ldentlf1the bodiesmany of them burned beyond
tecognltlon- by jewelfy and dental
records.
Another 211 were injured In the
blaze Saturday and pollee said 24
people were unaccounted for.
•At least 55 of the Injured were stUI
being treated In hospitals and ~Ix ol

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:naomas.

Meigs County Emergency Medl·
cal Service answered eight calls
over the weekend, six on Saturday
and two on Sunday.
On Saturday at 4:'!1 a.m., ·
Syracuse went to.Serond St. for Cell
Jenklns to Veterans Memorial
Hospital. Pomeroy at 9 a.m. went tO
301 Wrlghf St. for Gi3dys Moore to
Veterans Memorial Hospllal. Mid·
dleport at 10:10 a.m. went to 528
COLUMBUS (UPI) -Discus·
North Serond for Elizabeth Fisher
slons resume in the Ohio Genera l
who was treated but not trans·
Assembly this week on the plan to
ported. At 9:00 p.m. TupperS Plains
rescue the Home State Savings
was called to Eden Ridge for Flossie
Bank of Cincinnati by Implementing
Reed who was taken to St. Joseph
Its sale to Chemlca1 Corp. of New
Hospital. Racine at 10:52 p.m . was
York.
·
called. to the scene of an auto
Legislative leaders from both .
a·ccldent on Wells Run. Ronnie Ross
sides of the Statehouse are prepar·
, Velera.n s .Memorial
was taken from• the scene to ·~ lng to· make . their next moves .to
solve the savings and loan problem,
sQturday AdmJsslons·Earl She· Veterans Memorial Hospital. Syra:
pard, Reedsville; Gladys Moore.
Pomeroy; Llll Stevens, New cuseatll:
llp.m. and
wenttook
to Wells
Run
which has capltvated Ohio for two
to assist Racine
Thorllff
months.
·Haven; Edna Barton, · Poi'Jieroy; Bentz to Jackson General Hospital
ijou~ Democrats.• and Gov.
Te.rry Wa ISO!!, Pomeroy. •
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In Ripley . •·
•i:.tlcltard F .. Celeste, who closed 70 .
··· Sat urday· Dtsch_arges•Joseph_ At 10:53 a.m. · svnday, R~!Cllle
prlvately·insOfed · tltrlfts March 15 •
Proffitt, · Howa'rd Rlchards, Jr.; transpOrted Clarence L&lt;iwson from · . after· "runs;. sliut down Hl5me State,
. Esther Dalley, Estill Moore.
his Ohio 338 residence to Veteran$ , favor quick passage of the bill to
Sunday Admissions-Rose Lee, Memorial Hospital. And at
expedltetheChemlca lsale.
Pomeroy; Clarence Lawson, Ra· a.m., Syracuse transported Greg
But majority Republicans In the
cine; Armand Turley, Pomeroy; lj.yan from 6th St. to Veterans
Senate are skeptical about commit.
Heather Ca lhoun, Rutland.
Memorial Hospital.
tlng too marty state dollars and
Sund ay DlschargE&gt;s·Walter
reluctanttoasslsta NewYorkhank
Haggy.
to get a foothold in Ohio.
Farmers Bank and Savings Co.,
The Senate last week adopted the
Pomeroy has filed a foreclosure House-passed banking measure
action against Roger E. Carpenter with some amendments. 17·16. The
and Linda K. Carpenter, Pomeroy next step Is for the House to decide
Partly cloudy tOdaywlthachance tor $31,349.36 due on a promissory
of showE&gt;rs and thunderstorms. The note for real estate In Salem·
· .Marriage licenses
highs will be,ln the mid Ills. Partly Township.
cloudy tonight with a low In the mid
Farmers Bank and Savings Co.
·has also flied a foreclosure action
60s.
Marriage licenses have been
Mostly cloudy Tuesday with a agalnst Anthony Eblin and Pa tricia Issued in · Meigs County Common
chance of showers and thunder· Eblin, Rutland, for $10,846.66 due Pleas Court to Patrick 0 . A.mold,ll,
storms. The highs will be In the and owing on a note for property in and Crystal Faye Glaze. '!1, both~
Scipio TownshJp.
upper Ills.
Belpre: and to Bradley Scott
The probability of precipitation Is
Central Turst Co., Middleport has Johnson, 25, London and Robin
40 percent tOday, ~percent tonight flied a foreclosure action agalnsl Marie ShOwden, 24, Pomeroy.
Carl Davidson and Carol Davidson,
and 50 percent Tuesday.
Winds will be from the southwest Middleport to recover the sum of
at five to 10mph today and light and $8254.11 due on a note for real estate
In the vUlage.
variable tonight. CLEVELAND (UPT) - Satur·
In olher court matters, Joseph A. day's winning Ohio Lottery
Extended outlook
Chanee of showen and thuder- Bartoe has been discharged from numbers: Dally Nwnber
s&amp;orm!l Wednesday and Friday and probation which began Nov. 22,1982.
924.
.
And G&amp;J Auto Parts, Pomeroy, · Ticket sales totaled $1,402,456.50,
fair Thursday. Highs wiD benear80
Wedne!lday and between 811 and 75 has been awarded a $6,516.17 with a payoff dueof$497 ,927.50. Lotto
Thursday and Friday. Lows wiD be judgment fromEmberMining, Inc.,
10, 20, 28, 32, 34,.35.
Pomeroy.
In the 1108.
Lotto ticket sales totaled $3,8i6,\m.

searching the burned-out wreckage
for cities.
Some witnesses said a smoke
bombwasthrownjustbeloretheflre
started, whUe others spoke of seeing '
children playing with matches.
:
''1 am not prepared to come clown :
on either side," Sampson $i!ld. He
added the origin of .the
was";
believed to be underneath a seat.

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Social Security becomes hot budget ttemagatn
WASHINGTON (UP!)- Social Security Is shaping
up as the "linchpin" !~sue facing House Democrats on
the Budget Committee as theyworkona spending plan
for next year, says panel Chairman William Gray.
Commlttee Democrats met late Into the night
Monday but had not settled the Socl;ll Security Issue,
Gray said. The Republican· led Senate last week voted
to freeze Social Security payments to 36 million
recipients, denying a scheduled cost-()f·Dvlng
Increase.
·
Democratic leaders tried to make polltlal points on
the Issue, ell lng President Reagan's campaign pled~
not to touch the pension program. But House
Democrats themselves were divided .
They set a meeting today to consider a resolution
from Rep . .James Oberstar, P.Minn., that would
require the budget " not Include any reductiOn In Social

Security benefits, including any reduction, freeze or
delay In the automallc cost-()f·llvlng adjustment due
Under current law."
House Democratic leader Jim Wright of Texas and
Rep. Claude Pepper, P.Fla., at 84 Congress's
staunchest defender of the elderly, made an
appearance on the Capitol steps Monday to diSplay Ill
sacks of postcards calling 9n Congress not to touch .
Social Security.
"We do not believe that It lsfalrorequltabletoplace
the prtnclpal burden for balancing this u11balanced
budget on the backs of t~ who have ;~lready
suffered," Wright said.
aut several conservative Democrals. are saying
privately that lf the entire budget Is frozen, Social ·
Security could be held down as well.

Middleport VIllage's ca ble ser.
Council authorized Mayor Fred purchase and that to his knowledge
vice Is to he updated this summer Hoffman to filE&gt; an application · noproblemsexlstw l thth~ purc hase
now that Middleport Council has through the Ohio Department of agreement. The vUlage will be
adopted a cable TV ordinance with Transportation for an 18 month responsible for removing the old
Co nsolidated Communications grantfortaxlservlcetobeg1nJtily1, tracks, as stated In the purchase
Hoffman reported he had received agreement, rather than pay an
Group of Point Pleasant.
Council gave the third reading verbal approval from Pomeroy addltlonai S!ro to change the
and adopted the ordinance at Mayor Dick Seyler for Middleport to agreement which Is a standard
Monday night's , rt'gular village administer the taxi program witlch form.
.
council meeting.
Is \O ~~ervlce both Middleport and
The Meigs County Jaycees have
Three Consollda ted Corru:imnica· ~~roy villages:
.
volunteered to paint ilie depot
··lion$ representative~ were.present
Councu .,; hired attorney Steve . bulldlngfor.thevill.ageaccordlngto
for the meeting Including Hugh· Story as assistant vlllagepi-osecutor CQUnclli'nan Bob· Gilmore, and Jim
Buckner, vice-president of opera· and law director at S3Xl a month and Pape.ot Ace Hardware ha~agreed to
lions. Buck!ler reported the com· $40 an hour for any work over the donate the paint.
.pany wm begjn upgrading services normal requirements of the village.
Awallll¥don
.
·'In early June with Improvements to Maypr · Hotfnl!lit:. recommended · ·Mayor t{oftman reported that•he
: ~completed by Sept. 1. Wori&lt;onihe · Stc:&gt;ry f~r tho;&gt; position whic~ was. ls' s.tlll ~alt!Dg ·for ~ opinion fi'Qm
·. systcm·ls to bC carried out betWeen : ct:eated atthesUggesilon·otBernard tM Ohio Attorney General r.ega'nk
12:30 a.m. and6: :ioor7 a.m. so as riot Fultz, village solicitor. Fultz, who · lng the sale withOut advertising of
to interfere with regularTVvlewtng has donated his services as solicitor new homes In the Hartinger
hours and notification will be given for the past several years, feels his Subdivision. It Is hopEd the attorney
. the public when outages are private practice now llmltsthetlme general's opinion wUI be received
. expected to occurr.
·
he can give the vUiage. Fultz will within a week to 10days.
A $15,012.62 bid from Orange continue to work with Story wheThe mayor also reported he met ·
Township Volunteer Fire Depart· never needed.
recently with Phll Roberts, Meigs
ment for engine 1~ was accepted.
At the suggestion of councilman County engineer and Tom Hedrick
One other bid, $10,110 from Guyan JackSatterfleld,councllagrerothat of ODOT to discuss prellmlnary
• Township In GaUia County, was Fultz should be presented with a engineering plans for the Middlereceived. Council accepted the bid plaque in recognition of services to port bike path.
. with the understanding Orange .the vUlage,
Sid Little, acting Middleport
Township wUI not get engine 13 until
Mayor Halfman reported he has police chief, reported he has had
Middleport gets Its newtruckwhich been In contact with ChessleSystem pollee on foot patrol the last two
Is on order.
.representatives regarding the depot
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Gray, D·Pa .. said late Monday he wanted to hear
what the Democrats as a whole have to say on Social
Security bedore completing his budget .
"It's sort or a linchpin Issue," he told reporters
outside the closed budget session. "I! Is a key Issue that
Is sort of the cornerstone of putting together a
package."
Budget director David Stockman said he expects
Reagan wUI be able to essentially hold his latest budget
,together, even In the Democratic House.
But as to whether there mlght be some c hang~. he
said: "We'll )lave to see what they do."
House Republicans are sltllng back on the budget
this week, waltlngto see whatDemocrats do, but GOP
leaders are also opposed to tampering with Social
Security.

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The GOP·Ied Senate last week approved a budget
that cuts spending by $06 billion, holds defense
spending growth to lnllatlon and cancels Social
Security recipients' lnllat!on· related Increase next
year. The plan does not Include any new taxes.
A White House spokesman said Reagan would not
give further on the budget.
"This IS really for us the bottom line as far as the
major budget package Is concerned. This Is what we
want ," spokesman Larry Speakes said. .
.
' But Reagan's "bottom line" has changed regularly
In a year that saw him go from an initial defense
request of a 6 percent Increase over ltrflatlon. settle
reluctantly for a 3percent hike and then finally agree to
a no-growth·bul·for Inflation budget. He also changed
his pos iflon on Social Security at least twice.

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Cable TV renovation
slated to start in June

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whethertoacceptthechanges.
Meanwhile, plans have already
been made for House-SenatE!confer·
ence commlflee negotiations to
begin In the likely event the House
disagrees with the Senate. Informal
talks could start today.
. Rep. Robert D. Nettle, D·
Barberton, chief .. .spon5or ·.of the
Honw . Stine ·buyp!it .measure, . .Is
expectei! to be named chairman of

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Firefighters, who had recovered

Graveside services for Charles
Gibbs, formerly of Pomeroy and ·a
retired field representative for the
General E lectric Co,, were held
WedneSday at the WoodmereCemetery In Huntington, W. Va.
Attending from Meigs County
were Mrs. VIrginia Oller,- Racine;
Mrs. Naomi London, Syracuse,
Mrs. Dorothy Roller, Mrs. Richard
Gress, Mts. Kenneth Cale, all of
Middleport. Gibbs wasagraduat.eof
Pomeroy High School.

MEIGS IWYALTY- Marla Averlon,
of Dr. and Mrs.
RogeDo A. Averlon, Pomeroy, and Dan
son of· Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel D. 'lllomas, Middleport, were crowned queen and ldng of the 1985
Meigs High School JunloNlenlor Prom Saturday night. The auditorium
and foyer were decora&amp;ed elaborately In silver and shades of purple for
the annual event which was headed by faculty member, Mn. Jeanne
Taylor. IUI!h School Principal James Miler crowned the queen. A full
evening of activities was carried out Saiurday night for members o1 the
two clal!ses and their guests. 'There was a buffet MJpper preceding the
prorri dance and foDowmg that a pll:ta party and movies were the
feature untO about 3 a.m.

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CABLE TV 0Ff1CIALS - Three offtc.IU! from
COiii!IOIIdated Corrununlcatlons Group of Point
Pleasant told. Mlddlepot1 oouncU members 'Monday
nlghtthatcable servlce wtllbeupdatedthhlsummer.
During Monday's meeting, oouncU approved tiM: third

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Salt brine ~pproved for dust
control in Bedford
Township
.
Following a one and one half hour
question and answer session Mon·
day, Bedford Townsh.lp trustees
pasSed a resolution allowing the use
or salt brine for dust control on
Bedford Township roads.
Edith Leach, township clerk,
reports 16 people were present at the
meetlpg including Tom Smith and .
Bill Cornell representing J ,D. DrU·
ling Co .. Racine.
Leach says of the Bedford
Towrishlp residents in attendance, a
couple were completely against the
brtne usage, a couple favored It but
the maJorlt.v had no opinion ell her

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readb!g lhu8 adojlltng a new cable TV ordlnanOe.
:raldng part In a similar presentatloo reoonlly at the
Holiday IM a&amp; Kanauga we~ left to rig!&amp;, Le81er Erll,
en&amp;Jnner for Coll'IOIIdaled; Marty Crawford, center,
regional manager and Hup Buckner, vlce-pft!sidenl
of operalloiL'!I. (OVP file photo).

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way. They, however, were there to Urnes when brine Is being applied to
the roads.
ask qu~ tlons ,
In addlllon. only J .P . Drllllnjl has
Leach describes the situation as ·
"half and half" pointing out that by a contract with BedfordTownshlpat
the time the trustees had fanned the lhis time to spread brine. No other
resolutions with some stipulations, driller will be permitted to spread
weryone In attendance "seemed brine In Bedford Township unless a
contract Is arranged.
'
satisfied ,"
Leach
reports
that
Bedford
Town·
The resolution. as related by
ship
Trustees
David
Brickles,
Leach, Is that only brine from
Bedford TOJ!!Inshlp Is ·ro be put on Robert Pickett and Stanford Stock·
ton WCfl' presenT for the meeting.
Bedford Township roads, any
Public meetings to discuss brtne
landpwner not wanting the brine In
usage
are scheduled tonight (1\res·
front of hiS property Is to contact the
day)
In Chester Township and
trustees and at least one trustee
tomorrow night In Sulton Township.
must he present to supervise at all

Police action destroys homes
PHILADELPHIA &lt;UP!) - Peo·
pie pressed . against the pollee
barricades· to watch their houses
.bum, some of them reslgn.ed ·to
starling over and others wondering
why "Mayor Goode bUrned my
house down."
Pollee set off an Inferno when they
dropped a hombonarowhouselnan
attempt to nush out members of the
anti-establishment group MOVE.
Sixty houses were destroyed 60
homes and dozens more were
damaged.
"My family had alilts dreams, all
of Its aspirations, tied up In that
house," said Janice Walker, crying
as her home was consumed by
names. "There was no need to
destroy an entire neighborhood.The
nre was not necessary."

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The pollee moved In early
Monday with an eviction notice after
pressure from Irate neighbors who
were . fed up with the violence,
squalor, rats, garbage and late-nlgt
bullhorn harangues from the MOVE
hou.~. Mindful of a bloody confron.
tatlon seven years ago in which a
policeman was killed, autborltles
first evacuated residents from

oiMOVEmembenGIIIIreaadqo+k~. . .Cinqh
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several blocks around the MOVE
·compound.
After the MOVE members failed
to respond towater. teargas and gun
fire. pollee dropped a concussion
bomb on lhelr roof, set tlng off the
fire. Firelighters were shot at as
they tried to ext lngulsh It and Mayor
Wilson Goode said the unexpected
blaze caused S5 million In damage.
"What you see here Is a classic
exampll' or citizens being Ignored by
their goV(inunent," said a federa I
employee who declined to gtve his
name. "Mayor Goode burned my
house down.
"It I remember correctiy, my
Insurance doesn't cover acts of war
or pollee actions."
Many residents were outraged by
lhe pollee tactics and othel'!l were
concerned aboui financial recovery.
"Now who's going to give me
resiltutlon?" said Gary Winfield,
wbo Uved next ·.door to MOVE. ·
"Sanebody's going to give me
something or they'll have MOVE IT
on their hands. All I have to say for
the neighbors Is, I hope you're
satisfied."
Kareem Nadir, who described
hlmsel! as MOVE sympathizer,
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said, "Do you know what they 've
just done? They've drat tliem drop
bombs on hou ses? Do you know
what they have started hen~? It's
going to be one long, hot summer
now they've done this."
Many people who gathered at the
pollee ban·lcades to watch tho:&gt;lr
houses bum to thP ground wet·e
angry,
"It Is ridiculous. Why did they
have to burn down the whole
block?" asked a man who di'CIInl'd
to gtve his na me.
"They dldri 't bring a solution tot he
problem,'' lamented a 39"year-()Jd
man who called himself Aba. "They
Inflamed the problem by using these
kinds of weapons,"
Elrldge Burroughs, who was
living a block away from MOVE
until he was evacuated, ·said, "I
think they handled It the best they
can.

"The only complaint 1have Is that
when the fire started they should
have poured more water on It."
Earl Watkins, 73. and hJs wife
Uved across the street from the
MOVE frau.~ and lost t;'Vt'rything
but he .also was not bitter.

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