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- Generic drugs are drugs without the brand names most people .are famaiar with. The
: .formu)as are basically the same. The.difference •. : you ca·n save up to 50% b~ asking for·
· genenc cjrugs. ,We c9rry both genenc and brand name drugs. Ask our pharmacist or
your doctor if your next prescripti9n can be prescribed generically. . ·
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vent and plnn.d hlngolid . Baked on enamel
flniah. 5 year limited warranty on grill head
caetlng.

FOAM CUPS

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:. Orderll to
factories climbed
·1.9 t;M!I'Ce!lt In May followlni a 3.4
peroent drop In April, wblle con·
;gtruct~on !lpelldlng roee 1.8 t;M!Icent
to counter a 1.5 pe~:cent April
decline, theCommerceDepartment .

Sun· Terrace
Casuai Furniture
Yellow/White
Vanilla/Terra' Cotta'

Foam Cups for
Hot or Cold

KODAK

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REDWOOD CHAIR

• Color Matching
molded arms with ·
Vinyl insert on leg
base.

Big Power In a Small

Package .

• ~nulne CalifOrnia Red·
wpodglvos
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With o
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The little Wonder, Mini·
EASYdriver
Rachel, .
Screwdriver, Reversible
Shalt far both Phillips and
Slotte~ 'Heads.

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ysnel ·saki ~ economy wW
"'llll!tlence "solid but sloWer''
. :growth through the end afthe year,
;but "may soon' lurch Into another

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CAIIIIII CAPS
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about the ECOillllilY In 19lll and
beyml.
AmajorWOlT)' Is thatrlslitgcredlt
demands later this year and 1ntrtll5
wW coincide With lltll!illlpta by the
Federal.- R.I!aerie to elow money
supply growth, leading fD higher

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In 1\S lactory-onlers ~ the
Commerce ~~ alao Saki
Inventories roeeastroag1.5jlelceut,
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wll!d to pursue the possibility of
· obtaining addltlanal millage on the

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IDncalt lar .........,. pr1tlcU 1'11111 ftir Iiiii.&amp; a1• '" '"' oo*+'
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asbestOS.
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-RM!l'vli!W Elerni!Dtai'Y: J'Oof racm hasubesto&amp; containing tile on
materials oontabllnl sm'ne ubes- ceiiiD&amp; and walls. the rooms off the
tos, pipe coverings In ~beating stage have walls with possible
-Salem Center EJementarY:
system tunnel. AU cetllngs thatwere asbestllll conultnJngmaterlals.
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at Tuppers Plains:
there . was 111 friable asbestos
sprayed when constructed In 1957,
roof rna~ · containing sune .
materlaltound.
.these llleludes all clasBraoms, all
--Salisbury Elementary: thece!l·
hallways, the main offtce, teacher asbestos was well as ceUing ttte and '
1ng In the foyer at thEi kitchen
wor'.atDn and reslr\UTI, reading wall tile.
-Eastern Hlgb: root materials
entrance and the ceUlng ~ the room and restnnn, storage room,
containing
sane asbestos mateslalrwell tothebOllerroomcontalns
llbrai'Yaswellasthen!SIItDilJDthe
rials,
sectk&gt;n
of schOOl built In 1957,
somedegieeofasbestos.
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ldlcben, alsothethei'mllllnsulalln&amp;
llleludes
all
halls,
all classrooms,
-Meigs Junior High: asbestos 1 panels In thecellbigln the gym. ·
cafeteria, lllrary, storage rooms,
was found In the ptpe Jnsulatk&gt;n of'
-Tuppl!rs Plains ElerneirtaiY:
the toler room.
roof materials containing some custodial rooms, treasurer's otllce,
athletic office, lobby and startways
-Meigs High: asbestos was asbesl0$aswellasptpemverlngsln
louDd In the pipe Insulation of the the custodial room ln '' the 1957 otr the gym, tumare racm ceWng In
as well as some pipe
ftlmaceplpeslnthebollerroom.
section. . AU ceilings that were stairs
covaings, pipes In heating tunnel,
At Eastern. the survey deter·
sprayed when addition wert! con·
the gym celllngandstagecelllng are ·
mined the following:
structed In 1957, these
made up of performed thennal
. . -Ctu:ster Elementacy; roof ldndergartellclassreom,flrstgrade ·
materlalscontalitlngsolneasbestos ciassrOCX\1, restroomS, teachers Insulating panels, main offices and
aswellassomeptpecoVerlngslnlhli WorkroomandiesbOoln,custodtal teacher's lounge, celllng and ~Continued on page 14
·furnace room may contain room, and aJ,I hallways In 1957

contalnlillf materials trom ldentJ.

November bBllot this year.
John Andel !1011, who made the
motkln. staled the vtllage needS to
generate mote revenue. The funds,
If approYed; will come trom
additional plqll!i1y tax.
The motloll came following an
executive session.

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. back.boe. The matter wW be . · nice the town looked during Herlt·
age Weekend."
referred to the water deparlmelll.
It was also iepot led empbyees of
Canmunlty Action "were doing a a
Henry Werry staled In his oplnloG ;
good job at Beech Grove the pollee were doing an excellent ·
job on the parking lot.
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Larry Wehrung stated since the Cmtetery".
· Attending were Mayor Richard
water departrilenl w~ given an
A letter was received trom C. E. Sey~. Betty, Barontck, Werr:V; .
1nf:reaSe In rates he felt It was their
Blakeslee
commending the vtUage Bruce Reed, Andefl9ll and Web·
responstbiHty to repair streets they 1
for
·the
excellellt
condition of the rung, councU members, and Bu1
have dlsnlpted In repairing lineS
and pay for the return of the riverfront and parking lOtand "how Snouffer, clerk.

lqv much more millage wW he
needed Is being studied. 1be vWage
presently has 40 mills.

The board of directorS of the andSavtngsCompanywiUbeasked
Fanners Bank and Savings Com· to exchange their shai'ES for shares
pany, 1\iuaoy, lliliiOIIi1C8I today lnthenewholdlngcompany.
then:uganlzatlonofthebanklntoa
1bt0dore T. Reed, Jr., president
bank hokllngcompany.
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of ·Fanners Bank and Savings
'llie.new company wW be knlwll Company, noted. that the bo8I'd of
liS Farmel'$ BIDcshares. Inc. and directors !Jas studied the reorganl·
will be charteled as an Ohio · zatlonforanext.ende!lpertodofllme
corporatlllli and f4!115tered as a and recently concluded that the
bank Mldlng cor/qlBny With ~ the holding company formation would
Feda'al ~ Sysleql.
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Increasingly deregulatEd hanldng

lrichtstry'

ssctlon would assist Farmers Bank·
and Savings Company In Its efforts
to remain Independent and at the ·
same lime provide Its customers
with the most ~rn banking

Under the holding COillpany
tormat, Fanners Ban\tand Savings
Company wW have an opjlortunity . services.
., The transaction Is expected to
to provide Its customers With new
take up to one year to conclude and
products and selV'IceS. enter new
lineS of business and operate across . requires the approval of the
shareholders of the bank · and
state Unes,
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Reed emphasized that this tran· vatiooS regulatocy a~cles.

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Tbe 118-ye.r;old Delhi QueD Is llho'!l'D docldac at
the Claelan~ pubUc landlap In 11183. (AP Laaer- ·

the children. employees and
dlstrlcl n:sldmts, by pursuing and ,t •louildRutland Elemelltary: the cen'
lnvesllptlng the feaslNBty of tngs . of the new addition contain·
removlitlorencapsulattngasbestqll some asbestos material.
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Stamboat Co. has &amp;IIIIOliDeed
Jt II movtac tile hlatortc paddlewbeellteamboat
Tile Delta Queen from U.llome port of Clllclllllatl.

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It was needed because some Judges had re!uled to
the original staute - which requireS
drlverstodemOilStl'lltetlnandalresponslbllityorface
loss of certain dr1VIllg privileges- becaUie of the
constttUtlonal questklnS.
Stlnzlano's measure specllleS that lucJ&amp;es. Wb!m
Impounding ljceDse plates of mJtorlsta who are ~
financially l'ESpon51ble, wW ,be ~ Judlclat'
duties and not admlnlstr&amp;ttvework on behalf of the
Bureau of Motor VehicleS.
It also eliminates current proviSions Wider which a
motorlsttOundlnvk&gt;latlonolthelawcouldappealto
the Registrar of Motor Vehicles. ..

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Board' says bank reorganizes into holding firrit

LIGHTERS

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Bowers hadlntroducedthemeasuretouryearsago
atteran lncldentlnFJonialnwhlchamanwhocould
nOt pass that state'~ vlsk&gt;n test for an operator's
Jlcenle ~ad had his Ohio JJcense •aii!M!d. He
subsequently was Involved In a traffic accident In
which three chlldreil were kDled.
Also signed by Celeste MoiKiay was an lmme- .
dtale]y etlectlve bill aimed at resolving admlnistra·
tlve problems with thestate'sflnandal responslblllty
law.
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. Sponsored by Rep. Mike Stlnzlano, D-Cclumbus;
the measure deals with aJiege:l constltutiOnaliiiMi
other problems With the auto tnsurance law which
took errect Jan. 1.

Durable goods orders lncn!ased
3.8 t;M!IOI!IIt In May, the Cmunera?
Departmeut ssld, tbe ·biggest Ill·
creue since a 7.4 JM!i cent rile In
·JUDI! 1983.
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In the . construcll(&gt;n-spendlng report. ~sts .said the greatest
strength was shown In lndustrtal
constnactlon, ~was up 10.9.
to an
.~ rate of $]5.2

li!terest rates, . IIIII LaWft!llce

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Chlmerlne, chalnnan and c)llef

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stoclcplleut a pace above 1 pei'Ceflt, .
'lbe ·liicreul! Ill new orders had
been "ntlclplll!d In ll8ht It a~
advance report lliowlllsorders lor.
dllrlble I'Oildl- procb!ll expected
to 1a1t tine or more yean cllmber1 back llla1W troman AprU

The board's Econoollc Forum,. a
panel of12econmUsts and analysGt,
said In Ita midyear report that there
are "deep 8ild Widespread fears"

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. SchoolS (klilderprten tllmlgb 12th rem(lllild.
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&amp;ere's 'Die R till: ·
~~ toldel)tl(ypo&amp;slbleasbestos- · Accordlnl to Roberts, asbestos. · The results of the SUI'\'eY• sam·
containing materials used In their materlalhasbi!enusedstnce1900.
pllngandleltlnglniiCcordancewlth
llullfDnP·
· Carpenter and Roberts said thai EPA regulattms haS revealed the
ACcordlngJy, Melgund EaStern untn the state or federal govern· followlnglnMelgsl...ocalDistrlct:
local ICboal districts haVe corn· mentccmesupwlthftlndstorernave
-Bradbury Elemeiltary: the
pletedanextenslvesurvey.
· asbestos material, the school dis-: ceiJJngs In thenewaddltlon.areofa
Meigs had the assistance of an tr1cta will meet all reqlilements set · sprayed-onortroweled-oomaterlal
lndependellt laboratory, Kemron dowllbyEPAandwWbe.looldngfor acntalnlngsunedeoneeltasbestos.
..:Han1lonvllleElemeiltary: the
J.al:illofWllllamstown,W.Va .• ~ asolutklntosolvetheproblemover
anapproved~llahtmlcros· . the new few yearS. At the pteae~t ceiJJngs of the new addltlan which
copy~uesforllll8lysls.East· tlme,thecostwoulilbeprolllbltlve. were sprayed 011 or troweledon
ern has COillpleted a survey of Its
'l1ley sb sd there Is no 1rnme- · corrta1n some asbestos.
. hlghschoalllildChe&amp;ter, Riverview dtate health clan8er p!taent, 81111
-Middleport Elementary: there
and'I)IppersPlalnselen'lelltarles.
eventhoughEPAregulatlonsdonot . was no friable asbestos material
M. . BeNotllled
callb'removalorencapsulatlonof founl.
: According to James Carpenter,
ldenlltledareas,schoalomctalswW
-P&lt;meroy Elementary: there
a•siSIAilt supertnlelldent at Meigs,
be taking evecy reasonable precau· was no friable asbestos material
and Eastern Supt!rtntendl!nt Rl·
lion to Insure the healthandsafetylt
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· · B)' IL\'l'IE CROW .
chard Lee Robertt. Eallenl super·
Sa 11 ICwa '*I .,.,_.
· lntendent, teachers, students and
:A ·ru1e was lsiDed on May 'rl, 1982 other employees 11NS1 be ncttfled.
by the U.S. EnvirOnmental Protec· 'l1ley have examined.. the sltuattoft
111m Agency req11irln&amp; all public and and there II no law stattng that
private elemelltilry and seCondary ' ma~wlthasbeltosllllthastol~e ·

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~economists say, butothersare
warning of a recessiiJn by year' send
lmless the fecleral deftclt Is cut

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'Jbeprocec~urewWattectaboUtUmlllloodrlversa
1eneWtbelrOhlooperator'sUoenaesareaolngtohave
year who renew tllelrlll;en8eS. I.Joensesexplreevery
:topuaavlllklntesttodetermlnelftheycanseewell
tour years.
~to drive,
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Motorlsta w110 taU a brief vlsk&gt;n screening at a
: •.They'll also ~\e to demonatrate !lDaDclal
motor veblcle deputy'reglstrar's otllce wW be sent to
. responsibility ln case of an acctden.t or ~loss of . a State Highway Patrol driver's ucense examination ·
~ clrtvln&amp; prtvlleieiJ.
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statiOn for retesdnl·
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• Gov. RJcllard Celeste has slanedlnto taw separate
If stlllllllable to pass, 11 rnotot18t's licenSe wW be
:bills lmpoiiln&amp; the vision testln&amp; and resolVIng a
lifted and the driver wW be refelred to a dOCfOl" for
:conat~t~~tiOnal qyestlon that !lad been a clood over the
couei:tlon of the v1s11;m p!oblem.
:l!ldltlng t1nanc1a1 responslbillty law.
An additional $1 fEe Is 1mpoeed to cover the cost of
.: tJnderthedrlvervlslonmeuuresponsoredbyRep.
the screen1n1 pulglam, boosting the total cost of
~Bowers. D-Steubenvllle, examinations will be
Ucense renewal fran $6.50 to $7.50.
'administered starting next March 1.
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ccneole with "Lite-A-Motlc" Ignitor. Ex·
c;:lueive combination worming rack/ utility .
table. Chrome-plated cooking grid. Two .
utenoll hooks . Stay-cool wood lid and tide
hondl... ' sunbeam Grlllmooter Cookbook .
Includes Iavo rock and 20 lb. tonk wltk safe·
ty relief valve . Sturdy four -Inch st.. l poit.

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361 Squa,.. inch. Dual Burner Delu)Ce. 30,000
ITU•s. Twin Independently controll~

Plugs directly Into electrical outlets for
recharging . lasts more than I 'h hours per
full charge. llgh't ond easy to handle.
Always charged and [itody.
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C:.aaual Furniture
Yell ow /White
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; )factory
orders,
spending
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generally dry weather that IT)ost of
Ohio has enjoyed for the last week.
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While there have been acaltered
&amp;boWElS aDd tlliulaslomiS In the
itare for the tut rew c1ays. mQSt
lli'I!U It Oldo have not received any
nllnfilll.
. The around Is lleiiJnnlng to get
quite dry but ltWilUld have been nice

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covered
much
of
the
eastern
half of
cloud
cover
and
spread
showers
and
tortheraln to hold off for arew more
the
counlljl.
The
·high
will
continue
thunderstonns
across
the
state.
days untll after .the Fpurtb of July
OOIIday. However, the Berriluda · The rain areas Wednesday wW Ill! 10 weaken and move off to the east
hlgb that bas been provldllli the fairly widespread, espedaliy In the today.
A cold front in the northern Plains
l'l!lllii'aJIY falr weath!!f In Ohio Is northern Ohio couniles. The thun·
wealuontng and will begin to move dentouus wW spre8l;l across the. wW move !last behind the high. The
off to the eest.
. .' state fran the west during the day. · frontshouldmovelntoOhloWednes·
The holldsy will, be warm with day morning. As this front gets
Behind the high, a cold front wW
clo8er It will bring abOut an lllerease
highs
again In the In!.
movetntoOhloontheFoorthofJuly.
In cloudiness and wW trtaer
Ontheweathermapthlsmonilng,
As the front 11!18 clollertothestate, lt
showers
and thunderstorms.
will bring aboUt an Increase In the a weak . area of high pressure
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pelled to compete furiously for the percent by 1911'7." So much for
WASHINGTON - The story ~
The While House, suppressing Its
told of Sisyphus: king or Corinth, anger, coldly ·termed the action · 00 percent to ~ pertent of saVjngs _live-month-old p~tions.
Pomeroy, O.blo
tlla_i may he left. When demand for .: The abrupt and unWarranted rise
whO offendi!d Zeus ~nd was Sent· "disappblnting." The Word !s l!ladfDEVIJrED TO THE INTEREST OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA
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mOQey Is hlgl,t and the supply Is low, In the prime has to be halted. How to
enced to endless labor In the quate. This was the fourth raise In
Alb,
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we are reminded, the price of · do It? The prospective deficits unde""'orld. ;His task was to push A . tour months. A better word wollid
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money goes 'up. That glib conten- now made all tbe more worrisome
beavy stone up a hill, but
he - have been "unconscionable," or as
'q:!v neared a summit, the stone always an alternative. "Indefensible." Tbe tion stnnply will not wash. Business .by the higher cost of fedl:ral
SUpped from his grasp and I'Qlled greed of the big bankers kJI!lws no
borrowing In 1984 wtU Increase by borrowing - must be attac~
ROBERT L_. WINGETT
less than 15 percent over 198.'t. So even more vigorously. The HO)!Ie
Publisher
back down. Members of the U.S. bounlls.
Congress ;&gt;re s!lffering the same
This latest Increase cannot possl· modest a dema¢ could be acrom&lt; has proposed a COJ!lblnatlon. of tax
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BOBHOEFUCH
torment today . Every time .they bly be justified In terms of the cost . mOdated pl'9fltably at tbe Interest hikes and spending cuts that would_
: Anl1lanl Publisher/ Controller
· General Maai.pr
attack the federal cieflctt, events of money to the bankS, . tor their rates that prevailed until this past better the situation by $182 bi!Uon
. over the next three Oscal years. 'J'he
ron down upon them.
costs have not Increased propor· March.
DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
Thus House and Senate conferees' 'tlonately. Neither can It be deAs the bankers drive up tbe cost Senate's package would achieve
News Editor
.worked vaHaiJtly In rnJd.June to fended In the name of potential of buying a new home, a new car 'savings of$140 biDlon. A package of
find agreement on ways to cut lnllatlon, for the rate of inllatloil and a factory expansion, the $225 bUUon to $240 billion would
A MEMBER oi The Asooclaled Press, Inland Dally Preu AMOclamake more sense.
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tlon and lhe American New1paper Publisher Auoclatlon.
spending alld to raise taxes. Tiley· remains gratltylngly low. At 13 Treasury'$_burden of Interest paySuch
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LETI'ERS OF OPINION are "'elcomed. ~he)' should be less than . . words
permit
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approach
a
ba,lallced
cald and they hacked at the budget poll!ts above the rate of lnllatlon. If months ago the president's budget
. klnr. Alllet~rs are subject to edllln1 and mu&amp;t be •IC•ed with name. addre11 ...
budget. Far from it. But ·If the
. lflepho•e •umber, No unslcned letten wUI be publl••ed. Letler. llhou)d be f.ll
for defense. They wrestiell tor days this new rate or Interest holds, or advisers pr'edicted that the govern·
-1009llpf;e, ~dres slnll' lssues~ not peraonaUI~ea.
prospec,~ve
deficits could be cut to
with.taxes on liquor, cigarettes and goes higher, tbe bankers them- · ment's costs of Interest would
perhapt'$100
billion a year Instead
company-owned cars. And on J:une selves will be contributing mate- Increase only ·trom $118 billion "tn
25, just as they finished their labors; riatly to rising costs of Uvlng aero~ 1984 to $116 billion In 1985. Those of $l!Kl billion to~ billion a year,
word came from New -York: The
the board. ·
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estimates were based upon a - the debt would be rnim~able.
SUch dramatic I!Ciion by Congress
big ba!)ks bad 'l'alsed their prtrne
The famlllar excuse ts· :ttiat prediction that the rate on· 91-day
may be the only way to halt the
rate again,- this time from . 12.5 federal borrowing Is so massive' bills "will decline steadily !rom an
destructive
climb of Interest rates,
percent to 13 percent.
.ihat private borrowers are com- _ average of 8.6 percent tn 1983 to 6.2
but make no inlstake: No such
, ,. ,. reductions could be achieved with· .
out a waUoplng Increase In taxes
The Rev. Jesse Jackson Is bobbing and weavlngllkeaprlzeflghterlnthe
and a dismaying stretch-out of .
tlpal rounds of a title bout as he prepares to meet witp rival Walter F.
speridlng on national defense.
Mondale to talk about Democratic Party unity and justice.
· Congressional leaders, wbo must ·
.)ackson has been. sending out contusing signals as hE!.Works out a long
be as weary !IS old Sisyphus, can do
pe)'sonal agenda ior the t~ay's session with Mondale.
nothing more In 1984 than they are
To start with, the black civil rights leader seems to be suggesting divisive
attempting to do now. They have
IIOor fights at th~ Democratic National Convention by urging his delegates
neither the deliberative ttnne nor ·
this weekend to raise the "Rainbow CoaUtion" Issues In defiance of party
the pOlitical Inclination. The currules and In apparent contradiction to agreements reached by his ·own
allies last week.
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But Jackson also had many kind words to say aboutMondale-- thellkeJy
presidential nominee -- and even said natly he and his supporters would
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expects to adjourn on Oct. 4. For
Jackson and Mondale will meet privately when both are In Kansas City
good or ill, the figures for flscal1985
.-to speak at the annual Convention of the National Asso(:latlon for the
are now pretty well fixed.
Advancement of Colored People. It will be the first lime tbe two have met
No matter who wins the presidenl:UM:
since the end of tbe primary season.
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government's budgetary problems
convention of his Rainbow Coalition. "After aU, We are J)ersonaJ friends. I . .......,.,_
must have top prloJ!ity next year.
The urgent need Is for a system of
respect him very much. We have worked together for more thaO,a ficllde,
If he wins tbe nomlnailon I will support him. I find Mr. Mondale to lie a man ·· ~- ~ ..
taxation that will be simpler, fairer·
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wbo Is decent and wbo has ln~ty. "
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"We're going to work real hard to get a Democratic president -In
Stnnultaneously, every dollar of
November," be told a luncheon Saturday.
unnecessary spendl!li must be
Jackson also outUned a long agenda for his discussions with Mondale
-squeezed out of the budget. The .
ranging from the party rules, to selecting a vice president and Cabinet, to
prospects are11 't · pretty, but the
U.S. policy toward South Africa.
results of a prolltgate life seldom
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But his kind words did not mask the anger Jackson still expresses about
the party rules. Now he has added as a target tbe rule requring 25 percent
support to get a dissenting committee report on the convention lloor.
So just Ignore the rules and raise your Issue, he told his delegates.
WASHINGTON -- What Presi- part ' of comb!ned ronventlon.il- appeared to be.almed at the United launching demoristrates that ·
"Tbe 25 percent threshold Is too high. Bring It up .anyway," be said . .
dent Reagan dismissed In early
"They cut off your microphone. Raise It anyway."
States, not Western Europe.
hundreds more nticlear missiles
nucleai' war plan!
April as "regular and routine
In the face of agreements m__ade by his aides last week on delegate rules,
The · CIA 'pointed out that the may be atnned at the U.S. ~and
For one ihlng, -t he CIA disCovered
maneuvers" by the Soviets turned
Jackson saJd he supported them on the one hand-- but was, paradoxlclilly,
that an entire .-Soviet city was SS-20's range was beUeved to be than had previously been tbolfpt
out
to bave beel! ~ a massive, evacuated during,the exercise, In a 5,!ID kUometers maxlmll1TI (about
going to continue the fight.
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Here's why: Top-secret estiunprecedented exercise tbat til- test of civil defense measures tbat 3,100 mlles) - -not great enough to mates put the number of mobile
_Ironically, Jackson may have p6l;ed a central question for both him and
eluded the launching of six nuclear would accompany a nuclear strike. reach tnnportant U.S. targets. The SS-20 launchers at more than 400.
Mondale In these words: "At the meeting with Mr. Mondale ... we will
missiles toward the United States.
discuss wbether or not we are welcome (at the convention).
Even more slgnWcantly, the ~lA suggested the intssUes might Each launcher Is bellevi!d to have
They were presliJ!lably unarmed.
Some party . leaders have s~tm ·Jackson Indeed would not be
exercise suppOrt/!(! the Pentagon's be designed to "roll over" - after - five mtssUes, and each SS,20carrtes
Publlslled report$ described the suspicion that the Soviets' sup- launching and head toward Europe . . three Independently targeted warwelcome, for many Jews - a small but tnnporiant element In th~
great number of Soylet warships posedly lntlirmedlate:range SS-20 This argument won the day.
. Democratic Party -- are outraged by Jackson's handling of supporter
heads capable of a half-megaton
that left Arctic and Baltic seaports -missiles may now have to be
·
, Louis Farrakhan' s comments over the year.
But after April's large-scale nuclear blast. That means a tol!ll of
for war games In the North ci&gt;unted as -Intercontinental mls- Soviet war game. the CIA Is now more than 6,&lt;XXI warheads.
Jackson repudiated Farrakhan's comments on Israel and Judlasm In a
strong statement late In the week. But aides to Farrakhan, a mlnlsterwbo · Atlantic. Secret Pentagon talUes sUes capable,of hitting targets In t~ conceding that tbe SS-20 may have
The SS-20's efficiency Is frighten·
showed iust how huge the llotilla United States. It was the SS-20's to be counted as an ICBM. What · lng. The Defense Intelligence
heads the Nation of Islam, attended Jackson's Rainbow convention this
was: at least 135 s1!1111ce ships al)d 111asslve deplo~nt In Eastern changed the agency's .mind was Agency esttnnates that the missile's
· weekend, and Jackson welcomed members of the Nation of Islam meeting
70 submarines, Including nuclear- Europe that prom pied the·decision · that the Soviets launched six of the · warheads can hit within 2ll5 meters
at Operation PU~. which ~ackson founded.
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mlssile subs In their largest deploy· to arm NATO with new U.S. mlssUes from the western town of (about 314 yards) of their targets
ment-ever.
Yurya on a northern trajectory ....:. more than half the time, and thatlts
Euro-mlssiles.
Now mY associate Dale Van Alta
Def~nse Intelligence Agency that Is! on the polar route toward the . launch reliability Is 95 percent, Its
bas learned from Intelligence sour- had spotted something peculiar Unltecf States.
ln·fUght reltab!Uty '1J peJ cent, and ·
ce:! and highly classltled reports and alarming ~ about some of the
The missiles, presumably armed Its wai-head 'rellablllty 'YI perCent.
that the exerelse was moreorntnous mobile SS-20s located In northern wltb only dummy warhead$,, w~re The weapon system's overall reliathan even tb~ nlllljbers suggest. _Russia early In 1981: The launchers destroyed after they reac~ outer bility Is 89 percent.
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One. source said It appeared to be
space. But the very fact of their
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: Today Is Tuesday, July 3, the l85th day of 198t There are 181 days left In
t2le year.
• Today's highlight In history:
: On July 3, 1883, the Civil War Battle of Gettysburg elided afler
Confede1'ate General George Pickett's troOps suffered severe losses In his
tjunous charge.
; On this date;
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· • In lin!. the city of Quebec was founded by Samuel de· Champlain.
': In 1775, General George Washington took command of the Continental
~Y at Cmnbrldge, Mass.
• In 189!), Idaho became the 43rd state or the u,nton. ·
,: In 1ll98, the U.s. Navy defeated a Spanish lleet In the ~at Santiago,
CUba. during ·the Spanish-American War.
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the Korean Con1llct.
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': In 1962, Algeria became Independent -a fter 132 years of·French J:"Uie.
:'ten years ago: J&gt;resldi\nt Richard Nixon and Soviet leader Leonld
Bl'ezbneY ended their third sununlt meeting by Signing 8 cmummlque in
whlc:h they said their countries would seek a uew Interim IICall'd on
tlmltmg otfenslve nuclear weapons.
Five years ago: West Gennany's lower house ot parllament, the _
Bundestag, voted to aboliSh the statute ot llmllatlons tor ttwrder to
' · continue prosecuting l'{IIZI war crimJnais.
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Brady, Pa., Jtnn Kelly tried to model
himself afler Terry Bradshaw and
he still wearsBradShaw'sNo.12.But
Bradshaw never bad Mouse Davis
and his "run-and-shoot offense."
The 1&gt;-foot.:J, 215 pound Houston
Gamblers rookie was named Mon·
day the United ·f itates Football
League's Player of the Year-afler
putting iogether tbe most produc·
live season ever by professional
quarierback. It was accomplished
but under tbe tutelage ot Davis, who •
~loped the quick-strike, . short·
passtngolfensethatallowedKellyto
fuflll his promise.
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"BradShaw Is my main man, I
hold the ball the same way be doeS
andihavethesamenumba,"Ketly
says of tbe Pittsburgh Steelers'
quarterback.
"But Mouse has been such a great.
help· to me. He's taught me a .lot ·
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Recently I wrote a column about
The only ttason 1am pointing out
''The New Yorker" magazme. ·It through .
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talking to God, wbo angrily reMed howvlgorouswearetnmakingsure
appeal'9 one of their writers,
.. On many· bccaslons I have . President Reagan~s contention that that all the facts In my column are
Alastair Reid, admitted·- to Wall
Wr!i'ten about private meetl~gs . God has been driven out of the correclls not to gloat over the "New
Street Journal report\!r that be had
between President Reagan and Public schools. One of the more Yorker" embarrassment, but to
created composite · characlefl! . various membe1'9 of )he White lkeptlcal checkers said he doubted assure the reader ·t hat everything
rearranged scenes and fabricated Qouse staff,· quoting complete I had spoken to God. I told him the he, or she reads In my colwnn 1s
dialogue for nonfiction pieces li~ · conversations that took place In the, next lime he went to church to ask checked and double-checked before
had Written over the Past 25 years.
Oval Office.·
Him . Thechecke~came back on the It Is disseminated to the public,
ThiS surprised many pet'lple In the
' Whenever ·one ·of the checkers Monday morning and apologized. . If I ever had tp resort ' to
journalistic world because the calls me on-this I say; "If you don't He said; "I read tbe column to God fabricating dlalogile or playing
"New "Yorker'' has . the foremost : believe ·me why don't you call the and he·admitted Jte did talk to you, _ loose with .the truth, I would never
reputation for meticulously check· White House?"
anci was only disappointed you be able to look at myself tn'-lbe
lng fac;ts. even ibose _In
and
_ Whe~ the checlcer does call the didn't use ihe tun text of His mirror tn the _m orning again.
short stories.
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president's press secretary, he ,Is .. remarks In the (lrtlcle." .
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Mr. Reid justified his method of Invariably told, "I have no comwriting nonllctlon by saying that · menton that," which Is just as good
wl!en he played with facts he was
as a confirmation as far as
creating a reality that was man! Washington Is concerned.
aCC4fate than what actually t~
The least or my problems has to
place. BUI Shawn, his - editor, do with the CIA, which will never·
- contlm! or deny a 's tory no matter
defended Mr. Reid.
While not wanting tll judge the _. bow wild It Is. thetefore, while r
"New Yorker" one way o~ ihe Insist every fact tn a CIA colllmn Is
otber,llhoughtthereadermtghtbe true, and 'since tbe Agency won't
Interested In how this column deals say otherwtae, the fact-checkers
with !acts and tbe standards have 110 choice but 10- permit the
applied before It get.t Into print.
piece to stand as It Ia.
My highly paid staff consl5ts of
The Pentagon, on the other hand.
my assistant, Catby Crary, .and an will deny everything I write. Once 1
eight·person fact-checking l4¥1m "had a fight . with one · of the
who work on the !loor just below fact-checkers. because . I said that
me.
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When I write a colwnn It Is 1uunn1ers rcir • · A red nag:
Immediately sent down to the
Immediately W!!ftl up, and· the
fact -cbecklng office to ~Ia! sure · checker ·came cJuu-aln&amp; upetaln
everything I have said ill tnli!.
yelllD&amp;;-"Whcl are you trytua to kid?
Last week, tor example, I Wrote a _ Nobody II ao~DJ to pay ldiS for a
pieCe saying that Walter Mondale
S7JO hammer." I calmly dialed A.
lntetvlewed me to be 1111 vice Emelt P'ltlprald at the Pentaaon
president. One of the checkeri . whO not only confirmed It; but pv~
called Mr. Mondale to verity If It! me a lilt ~other tools that COlt the
was tnle. Mr. Mmdale, whO ·has taxpayer mDUons of dollan more
interYtewed 10 l1l8JIY people for the than they were worth. Stnm lben
job, was atrald to admit he couldn't· I've !leVer ~ a problem Wltb my
rememberlfhehadorhadn't.Sohe · fact-checkers oVer- any ltOrY I'W
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SteVe "Bye Bye" Balboni ts sillmmed two-run homers and
·bidding fiii'I!IW!ll to baseballs with . FloydBannlstercheckedDetrolton
Increasing regul8rtty and the Kan- live hits as Chicago ~ted the
:;as City Royalhre saying hello to a Tigers for the first time In ie\len
pennant race.
tries. Baines blasted his 13th homer
- The 27-year.ald first baseman off Dave Rllliema In the first Inning
homered In each game Monday after Scott Fletdlet' stnglal, and
night · as the Royals swept a Klttlehlthis19th,abel"""'•'\118hol
double-header trrorn the Cleveiand onto tbe roof In lefl-oenter, In tbe
Indians 9-3, 4-3 and stretched their · fourth after Baines singled and was
winning streak to five games.
forced at second ..
: "EarUer lntheyear~ lfigotagood
"I'veneverhltonefarther, ~
pitch to hit, I'd hit a single," said maybe It was at thedrlvtngrange.
Balboni, wbo has seven homers In said Kittle, whOle drive was his
tus last 11 games after hitting only second roof 8hOI of the seasoo and
five In his first 48. "Now, If I get a sailed aver the 374-foot mark onto
good pitch to hit and I hit It, I know the roof, which ~1~feethlgh. lt~as
it's going to be a borne run."
the ;17th ba)l ~ history ot
. 1be sweep lifted tbe Royals past - Comiskey Park hit on or over the
Seattle Into fifth place ln the roofandKlttledldlltwlceasaroolde
American League.West, live games . last season. He also threw a runner
behind pace-setting Callfomlil.:., 1n oot at the plate In the sixth Inning.
otber AL games, ChicagO trimmed
Ralllftll1, YM]ree- 8
Detroit 7-1, Texas edged New York
BWy Sample's tie-breaking two7-6,, C.allforpll) downed Toronto ~;
run doUble In thlitlft,hlnnlngcapped
Minnesota defeated Balt!Jpore 6-4,
Texas' comeback from a 5-0 deficit
oakland outlas~ Boston 9-6 In 11
while Oickle Noles, aCquired from
Innings and Mllwaqkee took two
tbeChlcagoCubsonSunday, plc\&lt;ed
!rom Seattle, 3-2 and 6-4.
up · the win In his AL debut by
Balboni slammed a two-run allowing an unearned run and two
-homer and a single In KC's
ltitsin41~tnnlngs~reUef.
openlng·garnetriutnphandaddeda
Gary Ward had a two-run triple
single, double and bo~ In a 3-for·3
for Texas, which tied the Score on
nlgbtcap. George Brett also hit a
Pete O'Brien's fifth-Inning Single.
two-run bomer In the first game
Home runs by Steve Kemp and
while Larry Gura Scattered seven
Dave Winfield helped tbe Yankees
hits. Breti cblbled home what
tothelr5-0leadafter2&gt;r,jtnnlngs,but
proved to be the winning run In the
they blew a chance tp put the game
ninth lnnmg of tbe Second g~
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Hunleysaldl¥!wasunaw~ofthe

stalemate. "I guess they're playin&amp;'
hardball. But right oow I'm not
worried. I won't worry about this.
We've stBI got how many days unw
camp? (July J5)"
"I'm stiU looking forwad to
amtng to Cincinnati. I'm studying
the playbook and llttlng~ts and
running;'' said ijunley.
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KQch said, "I'd like 1o1 reach an
agnB~~e~~t to do tbe thing I do best in
tutillty this 11!111011.
the wmid-play football."
After sqles by WQUe Randolph, • Paul Brown, Bengals vice presl·
atltch Wynegar and Don Mattingly dent and gmeral manager, said the
made It 1.0, Wynegar was thrown
QUI trying to score on Don ~ylor's
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CINCINNATI (Al')-- Mario Solo
Mllre Brown hit · a! pilr of ·liolci has begun his second suspension of
holnml and Fred Lynn added a the season for fighting after the
two-nm blast as Mike Witt won b1s CtnctnnaU Reds dn~ their
third stralgl!t decision.Witt allowed
appeal Monday.
eight-hits before being relieved by
Solo refused to comment on the
Don Aase with two out In the ninth. ~lonbutremalnedwiththetearn
Lynn hit a_ two-nm bcmer &lt;tf Jtnn
at Pbliaclelphla.
-ClanCy In the first Inning, while
Solo was suspended tot five days
Brown connected &lt;tf Clancy In tbe and flned $5,&lt;XXI by National League
third and Dennis Lamp In the ninth.
President Chub Feeney tor fighting
TRill, 0r11111!s 4
with tbe Atlanta Braves and
Kent Hrbek and Mickey Hatcber outflelder Claudell Washington.
bornel'ed and Jchn Butcher scah
Soto, 9-1. will be ellblble to pitch In
teredlOhltstnbeatlngBaltlmoretor Saturday's game against the Mets
the third lime In threemeetlilgs this at New York. ·
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Bob Howsam, the Reds' preslln the ftnt three Innings and then dent, said the club dl!clded U was
blanked tbe Orioles unW the lllnth.
best to "just get the suspension over
Hrbek, wjj, lxxnered In the with."
second
and singled and
A club spokesman said tbe Reels
scored the pabead run In the sixth, felt the chaJI!)es of winning the
has 14 hltsandelglltRBJstn his last appealwrenot good. ·w~·s
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don'tsten them." '
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and loses his racquet during his fourth round match a1alnst fellow
American Bill Scanlon on Wimbledon's No. I Court, Monday.
McEnroe delated Scanlon, 6-3, 40-3 6-1 and later said It was his best
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five-set defeat ()f No. l5 seed Vltas
By ANDREWW,,\RSHAW
Mem~: Tbe AUQCtated Prell, Ill·
Martina
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to
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GeruiBitls by John l!adrl of Char·
APSportsWrlter .
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Manuela
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of
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lotte,
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soclatlon, N1tlonill AHvertlllnl RepreJimmy Connors ls.asked the same before. Pam Shriver's match hOurs and.l5mtnutes. Sadri won 6-3,
sentative, ·Branham NewJPiper Sal•,
against
Kathy
Jordan,
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question at almost every major
133 Th1rd Avenue, New York, New
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York \11011.
tournament these days- when will AmeriCan attatr between two big
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four men's seeds to tuinble ouiotthe
you retire?
PQSTMA.STER: Send addreu to 'l'M
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seeded
No.
3,
champ!onshlps to unseeded play·
D&lt;iUy sentinel , U1 CouM St., 1'9meroy,
"As long as I'm playing like I'm
Ohio
4~769.
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to
ers.
playing, I don't seewbylcan'tgoon
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8VI8CIIJ1!TION RAl'llll···
another ~ar or two." said Coilnors 6-2. With over 100 tournament
Alias went down in straight sets to
By Canter "' Mol• Roole .
after an lmptesslve four-set victory victorieS behind hlfn. Connors Is
One Wee!\ .... .' ....... ,.....................$1.10
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Tomas
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Czechoslovakia.
Mon&lt;'lay over fellow American Titn
One Month ....................., ....... ..SUO
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Mayotte In the four.th round of the
Despite his enjoyment of the
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men's singles at Wimbledon.
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"But then again. 1f I lose my is ndt as dominant In his life as in the Wm play Lend!.
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Interest. I'd sooner get out."
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Subscribers n01: dealrln&amp; ·to pey the car·
rler may remit In adva.-ce direct to"
Uke the rest of the men left in the
"My goals are a llttl!! bit dltferent champion Navratllova took. the
Tile Dally sentinel on 3, S or 12 montb .
opening
set
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against
Elllabeth
singles tournament. Connors was
than they used to l\e. I still enjoybasis. CreQlt wilt be gtven caJ,Tter each
enjoying a day off today as the golngln and trytngtowinevery time Sayers of Australia who· then
month,
women tOOk to the show.~urtsofthe Iplay-butldon'tplayasmuchand withdrew with a stoma.ch inJury.
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Carina Karlsson, a Utile known
I will play less and les&amp;." ·
AD· England Club.
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avaJ]able.
Swedish player, added to her
Chris Evert Lloyd was first up on
In the quarter-finals on Wednescollection
of
surprtslng
victories
by
Centre i€ourt In a delayed fourth day, Connors will meet Paul
MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS
ctefeatlng 15th SEeded Andrea TeInside Ohio
round match against Claudia Annacone of East Hano(iton, N:Y .•
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mesvartofHungary64, 7·5.
Kohde-I&lt;llsch of West Germany, to whO Mollday upset Johan Krtek 6-3,
2S Weeu .................... ............. $29.12 ,
Mandllkova reached thelaste!ght
52 Week$ ..... ............................ $.'18.:U
he followed by a quarter-final clash 6-2, &amp;4.
0Ut81de10hlo
hetw~ No.10 seed Jo Dwie- the
Other fourth round men's results ' at .the .expense of her compatriot
13 Weeks ................................. $15.li0
HelellaSukova. ·
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last British hOpe in the competition includedJOhnMcEnroe'sS-3,6-3,&amp;1
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- and the No. 3 seed from victory over Bill Scanlon. Ivan
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and the Kswere being posted on the a double to Cruz, wholsnowl8forhls
Ph11Hes4, RedsO
upper deck facade at a rate last31.
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Wally Backman led the New York over seven innings and OZzie VIrgil
commensurate with the rookie
strikeout artist's latest overpower· attack by drtving In three runs, but and Glenn Wilson hit solo home
log performance.
errors contrtbuted to the cause.
runs.
The Mets tied It H In the second
Rawley, 1.0. acquired Saturday
Acrowdof21,923hadcometoShea
Stadium hoping to See the 19-year- inning when Darryl Strawberry from the New York Yankees,
oil;! right-hander take the major
tripled off the -left·field wall with . allowed both hitS in the fifth inning.
. league lead in strikeouts. He didn't Cruz missing a catchable ball and · AI Holland retired all six batters he
disappoint them, fanning 12 In a 4·2 scored when Hub!e Brooks hit a faced in the filial two innings.
victory Monday night over the chopper that shortstop Reynolds
Juan Samuel opened thePh!U!es'
Houston Astnis to boost his total to
tried to short-hOp but misplayed for first with an Infield single, stole
se&lt;:ond and third and scored 'when
125andpltchtheNewYorkMetsinto a two-base error.
first place In the National League
catcher Brad Gulden's throw went
In the ·fifth inning, New Y o rinto
k !e ft fle ld .
E ast.
A large red K was taped to the ' scoredtw!ceagalnstM!keScott,4-6,
The PhUUes made It 2-tl in the
raU!ng an,d the drama COI)tlnued to · without hitting the ball out of the second on V!rg!J's 12th home run of
mount with each succeeding stri· infield. Right fielder Terry Puhl · theseasonandaddedanotherrunln
keout In What has become knqwn as misplayed a l)lt by Ron Gardenhire the sixth.
The K Komer, a spot near the in the seventh to help the Mets, who
·Wilson opened the seventh by
lett-field foul pole. It reached Its lead both Chicago and Philadelphia hitting the first pitch from Tom
climax when Houston's Jerry by three percentage points, score Hume.~overtheleft·fleldwallfor
Mumphreyfannedforthethlrdtlme the!rflnal run.
his sixth homerun.
to boost Gooden past Fernando
San Diego went ahead 2·1 on a
Expl8 5, Braves 4
.
Valenzuela of Los Angeles.
slxth·!nn!ng throwing error by loser
Andre Dawson's double h!ghllghGooden, in llvlng up to b!s RlckReuschel,44,andaddedthree tedafour-runs!xthlnningthatmade
reputation of being poised far more •runs In the seventh with the a wbUier of David Palmer. Miguel
beyond his years, seemed unmoved help of a two-run error by Gary Dllone, batting for Palmer, 3-3,
by all the commotion.
Matthews..
singled for the first of four str:\lght
"I don't get caught up In the
Garry Templeton ted off with a hltsoffAtlanta'sPascuaJPerez, S-3,
crowd," saki Gooden, who hAs double·andGeorgeFrazlerrelleved wh0hadret!redl4oftheprevlous15
!aimed 10 ormore•stx times. "The Reuschel. Pinch hitter Tim battersand.~da2·1lead.
flist tbne It happened I wondered Flannery walked·and Alan Wiggins
Titn Rallli!s, who had hOmered on
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r!ght-handers in the league," said
Jose Cruz, who had threeofthee!ght
hits · off Gooden. Jesse · Orosco
relleved Gooden with one out In the
ninth and picked up his 15th save.
Elsewhere, San btego tripped
Chicago :&gt;-1, Philadelphia blanked
Cinc!nniltl 4.(), Montreal edged
Atlanta 5-4 and Los Angeles·shaded
Pittsburgh 5-4. St. Louis and San
Francisco were not scheduled.
Gooden, 7-5, taJT)ed the hOt-hitting
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followed with a single and then Pete
Rose singled to drive In D!lone.
Raines scored the go-ahead
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on a wj!d pitch and Gary
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droVe in the final run of tre
with a sacrifice fly.
The Braves had tied the game l -l
In the fourth and went ahead an
inning later on Claudell Washington's lOth homer.
Atlanta ~tened totlethegame
In the ninth, but Dale Murplw, whO
had slngleq off Jeff Reardon. was
cut down by Carter trying to steal
third. Then Reardon got his 12th
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Flannery and Wiggins came home
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Teen-ager fans 12, Mets defeat ·Astros
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seven runs over 1he!r last l2 games.
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Publtlhed , """ry ariern-. MondaY
tlu'ouah Friday. 1U CouM s - . by tile
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Pametor Middleport, Ohla
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flying?· Nervous about leaving your
home? Get help trom· Dr. maker's ·
neWsletter "If yoiJ Are Phobic."
Send !10 cents and a stamped,
self-addressed envelope to Dr.
Blaker 111 care of this newspaper,
P .O. Box 475, RAdlooCity station,
New York, NY 10019.
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Write to Dr. Blalrer at the above
address. Tile VOl~ of mall
probhlblts penodal replies, but
questions of &amp;eneral Interest wm be
dlscuuecl 1n f\lture columns.

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Braille bank introduced ·at convention;_
l'HILADELPHIA (AP') -

An $8
shllet of plastic with Braille lnstruc·
tlonshasmade4,00lautomatlcbank
· ~rmachlnesnatlonwll)eaccesslble ti&gt; the blind, a speaker told the
ropvention of lhe AmeriCan Council
of the Blind.

project coordlnator,llnd Its project
coordinator, Margaralne G.
· Beaman,
Ms. Beaman Said she developed
the Jdea seven years ago after
overhearing a blind man talking
about Braille. Her organization

self-adhesive
plastic Texas,
panels
areXhea project
of the Austin,

!arranged
of Brallie
shopping the
mallInstallation
directories,
street

Jimlor Women's Federation and Its

¢ommunity group , has-meeting
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The Long Bottom Community
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The Rutland Garden Club met In
ureoomeofMrs.c.o: Chapmanand
Ann Webster with 1( members
a.tll!ndlng.

Association met Wednesday with 20
members 11ttendlng.
Newofllcet'selectedwereMelody
ROberts, president; HarlanBallanl,
vice president; Mae McPeek,
54Jerelary; E~tlne Hayman,
treasurer; Jlla1ilta Wells, news
reporter; Sue Hayman, activity
chairman; Frances Andrews, four.

tenn as trustee.
F!naJ plans were made for the Ice
cream social July 14. The men
decided to meet to finish construe·
tlon on the bac)t poreh. Refresh·
ments· were served by Dorothy
'lllruston and Soe Hayman. A silent
auction wW be held during the next
regular meeting at7: 30p.m. July25.

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Momay lbat ~ r1 hls network's 5111
machines 1n Pennsylvania, · New
More tban 50 au!oolated teller Jersey lllld Delaware already haY!!'
networks bave· cooperated, w)th Instructions 1n Braille, the ralsedroughly 4,00l machines converted dot .code used m reading tllr&lt;Juab
across the country, she said.
. the touch r1 a fingertip. Most of the
Doutlas Anderson, lli8JIBgl!l' of restshouldbeequlppedbytheendr1

Baked Steak Dinner
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Served with
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MIDDLEPORT - Middleport Lodge 363 F&amp;AM will meet
.Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. ;Fellow·
craft Club wm meet In the lOunge
.at .6:45 p.m. Refreshments wm
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Fourth,
He Is the son of Helen and Fred .
Burkett. He Is a barber in Middleport, and has been for :rJ years. He Is
a member of the S$cred Heart
Cathollc Church lind currently Is
president of tile 0-KAN Coin Club.
She Is the daughter of John and
Estella Joachim and ·a-member rl
the. Flr8t Presbyleniln Church,
Middleport. She Is active in thecholr
and garden club.

POMEROY - The marching
· tJMd in Southern High School
:wm practice Tuesday from 7: :rJ
I•· to 8:30 p.m. for the July 4th
: parade.

·, ~Scb,oglrnarcblngband wm .
, · ;ractlce Jllly 3fl;onl 7::rlp.m.. to
8:30p.m. In preparation for the
:Fourth of July parade.
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POMEROY -Eastern Athletic . Boosters will sponsor a
chicken barbecue July 4th at
· EaS!ernHighSchoolServlngw!U
begin at 11:00 a.m.

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Day c;elebratlon, sponsofe4 lly
Modern Wo6dmeri of Artterk'a.
Ciu'np 10900 will be held Wednes·
day, July 4. at 2::rl p.m. at
Malone-Hendel'll&gt;n Farm home,
County road 56. Coolville, first
fann on right.
Richard Kent Welch · and
Richard .Parrlsh wtu be IIDnol'ed. The camp wm provide,
treeofcbarge,melon,lcecream
and beverages. 'There will be
contests and door prizes

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MIDDLEPORT ~ Persons
· wtsblng.tomakereservatlonsfor
summer basketball, mens' soft·
bMJI, retll'I'Ve shelter houlle or
wish to !)lay a tournament at
· Middleport Park are asked to
contact Bob Johnson at 992-61100.
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GOOD THRU JULY 8, 1984
OR WHILE QUANTITIES LAST.
WE )IESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES

p.m .July lOin the Bob Evans shelter
bouse. ·
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Lewis, a former ll)!"mber of the
American Irts Society, displayed a
drawing sho"''lng the parts of an b1s
and Its hybridlzatlon process.
Lewis and Covert reported on a
workshop In Wheelersburg, Ohio
with arranger Bob 'fholnas. Mrs .
Roy Snowden made two plantings In
the.MIIesCemetery ,It was reported.
Mrs. Vernon Weber, Nicholson and
Mrs. Parsons did plantings In the
town planters ..
The Club planned to prepare and
use a float for the Fourth of July
parade in Rutland . Church arrangements w~re dellvered by Mrs. Carl
Denison, Mrs. Atkins, Nl&lt;:lmlson,
Miss Diehl and Mrs. Chrts PiehL
· The annual plcnlc Is scheduled for
the next meeting In Forrest Acres
Park .

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·Meigs .studerit participa~es
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among 52 young people from all . writing and public speaking skills.
over Ohio and as far away as
These Skills are emphasized to
·Detroit who arrtv~t Ohio Unlver- prepare the students for future
slty to begin the Summer Trials of participation In the Annual Junior
the Olympics for the Scientifically s c 1e n c.e a n d H u m a n I t ! e s
Inclined.
Symposium.
Students woo attend this twoDr. Ray Skinner, co-director of
week program participate in indl· Summer Trials, says that all of the
vidual and sman work groups In the students are very enthusiastic
science field of their cholce.
about the program. One. student
The goal of. tile progra~:n Is to remarked, "This program gives
motivate each student to conduct a me a chance to learn about things
research project of their own. The that my school couldn't &gt;teach me.
participants wm learn how to use It's great! ..
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conducts regular meeting

WEDNESDAY
RACINE :.... Tlie Southern

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George (Eddie) and Elizabeth
Joachim BurkeJ;t, Coal Street,
Middleport, will celebrate thelr 25th
wedding anniversary July 8,
An open house reception· wm be
held from 2·: 30 p.m. to 5 p.m. In the

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PRESSURE COOKERS, BLANCHERS
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Poe!nS and prayers were
by
Mrs. Harry Williamson.
Mrs. . Ernest Covert, regional
director, updated the Ohio Assocla. lion of Garden Clubs news, statewide and regjol)ally . N~ band·
·book.S tor tile 85Siiclatlon were
priced. Gardeners Day Out Is being
planned for Sept. 18 In Wooster,
Ohio. The fall regional meeting Will
be held In McArlhur ln October.
Mrs. James Nicholson wlU serve
as delegate and receive the club'.s
award for thelr program book. Mrs .
CharleS Lewis announced the
county Ctu1stmas show also received a superior rating.
The Open Gate Qub extended an
Invitation to thelr operi meeting at 6

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tlonshlps become mroe and J:l'l!&gt;l'e
about my past becaWJe 1 am so
Important and Onally replace thoSe ashamed. Suddenly 1 kDow how It
saved only for parents because by wouldfeeltobeleftbyiOIIM!OIIeyou
then lllDthe,r s and I fathei'!I . IJilve
care abOut, and 1 reellze just how .
usually passed away. Salvage your cruel I bave been. .
relatlQnshlpwlthyourslsterbefore
DEARREADE~-Ah.ifltwere
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DEAR DR. BLAKER - I have there was probably an Important
hurt many women In my life. Ibave psychological reasoo beblnd YOIIJ'
dated them; courted them; _m ade
~ treatment r1 women.
love to them; promised to marcy
Don 1 you thin[~ · you owe , II .to
tllern - and then deserted them. · yourself 8llfl your new f'l~d to
And I dld It all ()11 Plll'fl008· It. was flnd out w;hat tbat was·
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to leave my estate.to Is my sister,
but 1 ain too~8ssed to let her
know. ·She Is 0n1y aware of my
negauve feelbigs towards her.l,am .'
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punish her. by withholding from her
the Jove that you feel. ·Maybe It .Is
finally ttme to accept her as the
personshehasbecomeandtakethe
chance' that her feelings might be
reCiprocal.
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her rejection to take this risk
before Is he · all th 1
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By Karen Blaker, Ph.D.
Dt;:AR DR. BLAKER ~ My
sister and I are three yeai:S apart
a_J)d In our 60s. We have never ·
gqtten along because I couldn't
handle her suC&lt;;ess. She worked ·
hard, was ·. blessed with great
iu:tlstlc ·talent and made a lot of
money.
.; I always wanted her to accept
me, but as sl)e became more and
tnore successful. I felt that It was
· less and Jess a possibility. I
withdrew from her and hated Iter
bl!causeineededherlovesamuch.
never marrted and noW must
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and aslldemounter. All~bayeto ' goested retail prices are Sll3 for the
you don't sit too
to theacreen.' schoOl or omce pf~nntatioai, the
of Conswner Beporlll
do Is load ·the e~ 111m and tllm-()l'OCellin&amp; box, $17 for the
Polacbrome sllclel tranlllllt OIIIY Polachrome color Illite 111m ntay be
Some rum processors are able to Pl"Q9eS801' )llic:l!: Into tbeiJtooesstng slide IJIOUIItel', $5 for a box or 100 about one-thlnl
much ll&amp;ht as ~ble. since the systml Is
, return finished prtnts from 35- box and crank the 111m tluuigb !hi! slide mounta·and $11 to $15 for the · conventional rolor IIIJdes - some- certalnly convenient. But the plloto
m111lmeter fUm 1n as little ~ art. developing · process. Mounting Polachrolne 111m. ' (TWelve- and
thJni you'd notice tt·the alldes 'l\'el'e " experts add tbatll may not provide
oour these days. You usually have slides with ihe system's mounting 36-eJLPQDW'e rolls are available.)
mixed with slides from CQIIVen· the ~!rightness or irrulae quality
to.walt at least 24 hours for finished device and slide mounts . can be But actual~elllng prices are likely
ttonaLcolor !Urns.
you'd Uke for vacation snapsoots or
. 35inrn s!Jdes. But Polaroid's new ~ carried out witoout ever touching to be about 20 percent to :rJ percent · With Polachrome film, reddish other casual pbotographs.
. raj)ld Autoprocess System prom- the fUm Itself.
below the suggested prices.. At
tints tended to be emphasized and
(FQr a special· reprint of Consuls&amp; to deliver finished 35mm slides
When the pOOIO experts hied the typical disCount prices, the fUm
red and orange obj~ IOIJII!IImes men Union's t!v'aluatlon Ql how to
lnJlbout live minutes.
system, they found tbl!t everything tails about 00' percent more th3n appeared sllglltty luminous. In protect your valuables, aend $1 for
Kodak color slide fUm plus process- some slides, white cjouds had a · eac11 copy to CONSUMERS, P ,O.
Consumer Reports photo experts from loading and unloading the
evaluated the system · recently to Camet'&amp;, cranklt!g the fUm through lng. Unfortlmately, the ftlm Is the . . slight plnJdsh cast. 'floweva', the Boll 461, Radio City Statloll,· New
see 11 It could. Indeed, deliver the the processing box alid mounting blflllest cll'awbil.ck with the Autopl'o- · . photo e;~perts said coiOI' renditiOn In 'f01'k, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to ask for
In five minutes and to
how the slides, ·was easy and neatly cess System. · ·
Polachrome sllcJ!l$ was Judged the reprint on hOw to protect your
th@ finished sUdes from Polaroid's foolpJ;OOf. Processing anainoun~ · · Consumer Reports photo experts generally pleasing, !ll!hough In yaJuablel.)
spectal 35mm film ·compared wtth a 12-exposure roll took five min· found the Polachrome slides to be side-by-side comparisons with Kod·
Se!ld your questions to Consu·
tllllse processed through conven·
utes; a 36-exposure roll took 10 considerably grainier !ban tho6e · achrome and Ektachrome rums, It mers Union, Box DCB; 2!56 Wa- ·
tlonal means.
minutes.
from Kodak's ISO 400 Ektachrome came out thlnl.
s111ngton St., Mt. Vernon, N.Y.
Tile Autoprocess sY~ Includes·
However, the !iystem's equip- film. But they said tile graininess
If you:re not teiTibly fussy about 10053. Volume Of mall prohibits
film, a processing hox, ~Ide mounts
ment .l$n 't exactly cheap. Sug.
Probably won't be objectionable If picture quality, say for frequent
wnodal replies.

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met In l'elrular sessloll receJ)tly.
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Becky Tyree, p~ldent. followed by
a prayer by chaplain Katherine
Metzer.
Thirty members have paid 1!!85
dues. senior dues are J7 while juniOr
dues are $4. Dues may be mailed to .
Susan Jean Rice Chambers
Mrs. Albert Rousl), unit secretary.
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g r a uatesummer convention. Cominander
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member and city counclbnan
welcomed them to the cJty.
Susan Jean Rice Chambers,
.:\Waids In a recent contest wE're
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester given to the unit for flrsf place for
Rice and granddaughter of Mrs. children and youth, second place In
Eula rua;. all formerly of Middle- AmeriCanism, first place_in comport was graduated from Georgia munlty seiVIce, first place til
State University, Atlanta June 16. .. · veterans affairs. Post members
, Chambers was graduated cum · honored · were Emma WhaJen, ·
laude, .~th a 3.67 grade point MargBret Clatworthy and Beulah
average, with a bachelor 6f science. Roush. .
in special education. ·
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The eighth dlsbictfall conference
ShewasamemberoftheZetaTau
Alpha Sorority and Delta Kappa PI
• Education Honor Society. She
Mr. and 'Mrs. VIrgil Parsons,
' received·a sCholastic honor cllallon
Albert
Roush, Lisa and Justin
upon graduation from the Mortar
Roush,
·were
ln St. Albans recently
Boord Honor Society.'
the
firaduatlon
of· Shet'l')l '{,ynn
fpr
the Chambers famtly held a
Roush
frtm
St.
Albans
High School.
party In her honor following the
graduation ceremony. Approximately 50 friends and · relatives
attended the cocktail buffet.
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Attending fro~'! OUt-{Jf·town ~re
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roush and
Mr. ,and Mrs. Robelill"Merrill from grandson
Spanky Tyree spent the
Ridgewood, N.J., and Mr. arid Mrs.
Wl!ekend In Columbus with Mr. and
Denver Rice and Bill Rice from
Mrs. Roger Rogers and Mrs. Larry
Middleport.
Flowers.
Chambers now resides will\ her
VIsitors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
husband, George C. Chambers and
Roush on Sunday was Donald
a son; Clint, 14 and Emily, 8ln East
~t.heney ot Wlbnington, N.C. Mrs.
Point, Georgia. Sl!e plnns ro teach
Cindy Ozes and two children, Justin
special education In the .metro. .
and Katie from Jacksonville, N.C. . ·
A:tlanta school ~stem .

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Attend f!raduation

' Wilkesville Oct 4. A
wtu be held In

steak dinner wm be sold.
Attending were Ethel Hawk,
Nettle Hayes, Etta Will, Erma
Hendricks, Grace Welch, Sonya
Whalen, Jean Gilmore, Becky
·Tyree, PIJYIIis Blake, Jerry and
Maxine Parsons.
Gayle Fen-y was welcomed as a
new member. The wilt will spOnsor
three new patients from , the rest
home to the Jamboree July 13 ln
Middleport.
One delegate wm a ttend the
department convention in Dayton.
The charter was draped In oonor of
Beulah Roush, amembersince 1933.
On the sick Jist were Kenneth and
Mary Madden and . ~va Hartley.
Door prize, donated by Mary Lou
Miller,. .WiiS won by Erma Hendricks. A po!X cllop supper was held
prior to the meeting.

Shower set
A miscellaneous shower will be
held at the Trlnlty Chuch for Gall
Edwards and George Francis on
1bursday, July 5, at7p.rn. All ladles
of the church, frleilds and neighlxlrs
are Invitee.

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BuiM Cluortz b&lt;IICMI10111does express '
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:GRANVILLE, Ohio - A Syraresident was among the 481
stullents graduated from Denison
University held May 26.
Jack Lee Duffy Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack L.DuffySr., Third Street,
Syracuse was aw.a rded a bachelor's

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Coml'S to m e on th£1 s ummer breez(';
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In the yard , a t ('V&lt;'nln~. bt'nt•ath ·thr trees.

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J111fP08e Of the
pw:chasJng
units and
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LIFEUNE
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gram to as many SUbs(:rtbers as
possible. "COntributions can be of
any amount because It doesn't take
long to add upto$4951f a number ol
. people make small
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Indlvldlial gifts will be welcome In
any $1ze," WIUis said.
LIFELINE Is a personal emer:
gency response system that can
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lnterestedwbollyeslnthehospltal's
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sbould contact Mrs. Campbell tor
an application torm. No Installation
tee and no addltlonalchllfies, other
than the$15 monthly fee, are made.
The stze.of lhe proiram and the
number ot residents served In the
four countieS will depend upon the
conbibuttons made to the lfolzer
Foundatlqn for Trt.State Health
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recent gift from Mr. and Mrs. I&gt;.H. Installations to begin on Friday,
!ion of Ginger Tayntor, Director of
prtlgram being introduced to the
McKenzie of Gall!polls was used to ' · July 2'1 .
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toUt county area of Gallla, Meigs
order 10 additional home unlts,
These Installations will be made " In the contact, orientation and
anli Jackson In Otilo, and Mason . along with two slngle-unlt pur- by . the Telephone Pioneers of
training of subscribers.
Qliinty ln West Virginia, has been
chases made possible through America on a volunteer basis, and
Subscribers wiU pay 515 monthly
enthusiastic and supportive , ac- donations from Bob Evans Farms hospital volunteers under the dl~to lease the seiV!ce, and anyone
cording to .an a nnouncement by .. and the Ga!Jipolts Junior Women's
Charles!. Adkins Jr., Chief Execu- Club.
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The foundation has also received
on the 4-H projects. Kefrl'shmerlta were
Tho MeigS ,Coun,Y Swtno f-H club mt&gt;l on
Center.
gifts from Individuals, designated
June 17 a11he mme fl. Mr. and Mrs. RJtchJe..
lli'OVId«l Ill' members wit h lood projects
Requests are coming In for for LIFELINE, and as they There wei'P 11 club mPmbHs and one advisor preparing various foods. - Reporter. Jen·
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bus-. cllscusoed were P!Olect books, W.Jgh
Home Communicator units from all
combined to purchase a Home In,
and Olher actlvtlleo. O:lncernlng the
1be MeigS ~ounlry Cousins f-H club held a
four counties, and within the next Coinmunlcator each tlme they proJect lessons the club filled out les110n b:r)ks. l!1ft'llng
June 26 at u.. home of Amy and Allee
RIIchle.
1llf'r(' wer~ three advlsQrs and rune
RefreshmPt'lts'
were
Sf'I"V(ld.
by
Mrs.
Ritchie&gt;.
two weeks, personal follow-up reach a total of S49q; thecost of each
club members present. An Item ci busln&lt;&gt;ss
contacts and visits to the home of individual home unit.
The Ml&gt;lp Counlry Cousins t-H club m et
discussed and •Pfl"'V"d was lhe making ci
Tuesday, June 19, at lhe ~-- All~ and
pies 1or a bake · saiP Refreshmen1s were
tnose'who are conslderlrig subscrib·~·~
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Rllcllle.
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smoed
Lori Burke· and MelisSa SCarAceo rdi ngto Willis.·a demonstra- nine club. members present ~ Jt•ms ci broogh. by
Ing to the service will be made.
The nex1 meellngwill be July 10 al 2
Pllrchase of t he LIFELINE lion unit has been received, and was business discussed and approved were, bake p.m. al u.. .RIIchles. - - Report.r.. J ennl!er
equipment Is totally through gifts to on display at the recent Health sale, •IJ'IP to King's lsla_nd, and
Roush.
the Holzer Foundation for Tri·State Information Fair at the Holzer ~ops
Health Care. Raymond L. Willis, Medical Center, along with a brief
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of-the Tri-State Foundation, said the to provide a program for any group
Tops OH
Rutland met '"''""'' money will be ~
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financial support to date makes It or orgnlzatlon Interested In learntng
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Thewelgh-lnwillbefrom
more.
about
LIFELINE.
Schedulpossible to purchase the Emer_:
8-8:30 a .m. due to the bollday.
gency Response Center to be lng of these programs In the . Fire Statton
Carole
W
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installed In fhe Emer gency Depart- community may be made by
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the 742For
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ment -of the Holzer Medical Center, C&lt;\1illn
. g ar anne .
mpbe at
Shorty Wright.
Salem tenter Fire Station WedneS·
and 23 Home Communicator Units 446-5005.
Th E
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N!!W, _secret pals were chosen. day morning
that can be Installed In subscriber
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that It might wll,ld up hllrtllla the
unloninthepubilceyi!.
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Two teachers fnm Texas, t\llle
YoungandDQrlsScott.rosedilrtna
· the debate to support the~­
lion. ''We memberS of the I'!EA are
Stuctents, and 1mloiTQW," The next several years.
the only experts pn tbe problems of
report 'Was llluiJy tope approved by
'J'be report released Iastweek)'!st education. lt's now Our turn to act.
the rank and file today.
before lbe start of the convention -~. Now It Is time for otbers 10 listen to
But
least so'ne of the 7,018 called for a "total restructw1ng" of our solutlonsJ said Yoilhg.
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erttlcs'clted selleral other sliort·
have cha)'ged that the report Is S(l
On some Issues !.he rewrt took comings In the report:
vilgue that It might actually erode " .cleal' stands, Itexpressl!li."unalter· . In a ·section on evaluallnl{
the union's credibility In tiMi debate able opposition" tomerltpay.l,t~ teachers' prOfessional llklllls, the
over education reforrri unless It Is called m sl4rtlng ~cher salai'IIIS report says"'~~'!! are tired Qf exC!,!Sei
GALLIPOLIS -A number of thOroughlyrevl.sed.
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applicants remain for the Job of,
At least 78 amendments to the . cllrrent average - along with 's tart lmpleinen~· · ,me8nJngfuJ
. executive d.lrector of tlhe GaUla· report bave been propo!led by union . several o~ step&amp; !Q Improve · evaluation pf0(11'111'8s."
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JacksOn-Meigs 648 Mental Health members. ·
overall teaching co¢1ttons.
·But two ROi'asraphs ~ that .
Board; bill the board will continue
A . mislng speech Monday In • Butwhllellljlllyleachers~ln blast at school ailmtnlstraWf'S, the ·
with Its Interim director. ·
which DE:mocrat!c presldei\tlal · f&amp;VO!' of adopting the report as reportcoocedes f!terels "notenoogh
Roberta w. Holzer, board.chair· ·hopeful Walter F. Mondale prom· ~al NEA policy,* a number of reliable research" on hoW suc:h
ITlajl. $aid Dr. Richard E.• Hunter Is . !sed to be "the best president that .. l'Jlembers In the sptrtted debate tllat · • teacher evaluiltlons ' should be
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aimed cleartng ·the air On when!
the nation's J.argest teaebers' W1loli
standS on Issues like IYleljt pay ~
teacjler Celmpetelicy testing .has
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has ever had" was the emotional
high point of the fou,r-day meetlm(.
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But tbe NEA's leadef$hlp has
Edu&lt;:atlon~tioli, InclUding Its regarded passage of the repQI:t by •
president•. Mary Hatwood FulreU1 the full membershiP as the !DOS!
Sllw0rt!bel8-pagestudycalled "An · lm~tplece of busineSs -::.the
Open Letter to America 911 Schools, gu~t for union activity for the

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{iuDd of AmeJ'icll, ~ as he speaks with newsmen following a
, :p~ conference Monday nfght In Beverly Hills, ·clillf., Where lhvas
' annquneed··lhat the West Coast branch of the Guild had aecepted a
contract nffer by the television and Dim producers·by a vote of 1,988-i26;
East Coast branch will vole on the pact lonlgiJt In New York. (AP

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HOLLYWOOD (AP ) - Movie
and TV directors on the West Coast
",overwhelmingly accepted a settle.ment that would avert a strlke
Jluring the summer Olympics and
political conventions, and officials
predicted final i!Pproval tonlght
•'When East Coast directors vote. ·
Gilbert Cate~; president of the
:7,Wmember Directors GU:Ud of
America, saltl "it Is possible, but not
probable'' that East Coast
inembe~s would vote to strike. The
strike dea~llne Is Thursday.
·" Mondaynlght'sVQteforthe partof
the package covertng free.)lince
-direCtors was 1.989-126, said guild
'spokesman Richard Claussen. For
teJI&gt;viston network directors It was
i48-18.
• MemberS of the guild in New York
\"ere to vote tonight. .
• The guild achieved a vlctpcy on
the Issue of videocassette royalties,
which had been a major stumbilng
-block ln thenegoti&amp;tions, Cates said.

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president of the .Db-ectliors

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wtthoutmuchstaff." ·
Hunter was appointed Interim·.
director two months aftet the
September dismissal of Maxine
Plummer as executive director.
Meigs County representative Jobn
C.. Rice was appointed acting
director following the dismissal.
Mrs.'Holzer said nearly lOOpeople
have applied for the job, but' no
further action has been taken by tlhe
board since Its June meeting, when
It was lnfoi:med a candidate for the
job ruid declined the position.
. The board voted at a special
meeting June 13 to negptlate with
· the candidate.
D!nirtg ,a_ special ·meeting Mon·
day, the board also approved Its
budget, preUmlnary work on Its
community plan andt signed con·
tracts with various agf!ncles. ·

The guild claimed that producers
were seeking a "take-back" of their
1.2 percent cut of the distributors'
grc)ss returns from cassette sales.
The latest offer provides a 1.5
percent payment; 1.8 percent If the
producers' gross exceeds $1 mnuon
on a given production.
On anotller point, the· guUd had
asked for pay increases geared to a
cost.of-llvlng index. When produC.
ers refused, negotiators reached
accord at a 17-f&gt;eri:ent pay increase
over the next three years.
Anotlher stumbling )llock during
negotiations had been the guild's
· alllilg health plan, ~hich otflclqls
said was threatened with bank·
ruptcy wtlhlil the next few months.
The producers·· latest offer Is a
Jump Sum of $1 million Immediately .
RACINE - The Racine Volunupon contract' approval, plus as
teer Fire Department's Fourth of
much as a 41h percent increase II)
producer contrtbiltions over the July celebration begins at 10 a.m.
next three years, Cates said. The Wednesday with a parade, chicken
totai health package was S!lid to be. barbecue, hOrseshoe I~. children's
games and a fireworks display. ·
worth $14 million. .
The department annoull(:ed that
more thai) $.1lO ln prizes would be
awarded to prlze..wlnnlng entries In
the parade and to winners of game
festivities on firehouse grounds
during the'aftelllOOn.
The parade will begin at Southern
Junior High SchoOl grounds, with
the lineup scheduled for 9:15a.m.

·Racine ·
festivities
scheduled

admits client's ~
··r ole .i n two slayings
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LOS ANGELES (AP ) - A .
defense attorney who stunned
jurors by admitting that his client
COmmitted tw,o of the notortous
"Trailside Slaylngs" argued ' that
!lte burly ex-convict should not be5entenced to die because he was "a
man whowasoutofroiitroL"
"He's a mess," attorney Larcy
:f;llggam said Monday~s his client,
balding, 54-year-old David Carpen. Jer, looked on.
The surprtse statements came on
the fJDal day of argUments In
Carpenter'strtal on charges of rape,
~nurder and attempted murder In
&amp;hacks1a!ong forest hiking trails in·
$anta lj:ruz County, south of San
D-anclsco. The case was expected
fo go to the jucy after prosecutors
pi-esented their rebuttal today.
·
Although Carpenter pleaded lnno~t. Blggam told the jucy Monday
illat the trtal evidence "clearlv
s'kows David Carpenter killed EUen
Han'sen and Heather Scaggs. That
Will· nof be an issue In your
&amp;!tibera !Ions."
": The Issue instead 'would be
dkldlng whether the verdict should
be first -degree murder and whether
1:1\e slayJngs were committed under
sbeclal circUmstances that could
~ad to the death penalty, he said.
~ Car.penter .Is charged with raping
JY!s. Scaggs an(! at.temptlng to rape
Ms. Hansen, then murdering both
and at~ptlng to murder Ms.
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Hansen's boyfriend, Steve Haertle.
All three victims were 20 at the time
of the 1981 attacks.
Blggam argued that Carpenter,
".:t..man who was out·of control," .
should not be convicted of special
ctrciunstances. He also said' carpenierwas "notcapableofwelghing
the consequences of a decision to
Iilli" and was _Incapable of the
premeditation necessary for a
finding of first-degree murder.
But Santa Cruz County Dlstrtct
Attorney ·Arthur Danner told the
jucy that the victims were attacked
"in a manner so they would not live
toteD the story.'~
Danner argued that rape foljowed
by murder was a pattern for
Carpenter, citing three of lbe five .
add.ltlonal trailside sli;lyl~ with
whlch Carpenter Is · cjllirged in
Marin County, north of San
Francisco.
Dann~r said Cacpenter · bg)dly
attacked Ms. Hansen andHaertleon
a trail in Hemy Cowell Redwoods
State Park on March 29, 1981, and
suggested his lack of fear stenuned

~::t~~~ence In !hi! Marin

A flag· raising ceremony

precede the parade at 9:50a.m:
Three prizes will be awarded:. $50
for nrst place; $:l) for second place;
and $15 tor third place ln each of t)le
theme lind nOn-theme divisions.
Bicycle entries Will be awarded first
and secOiJd place prizes ln four
divisions.
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A chicken · barbecue and. Ice
creain.sodal Will be held at the'flre
station in RaCine follOwing the
parade. · olher refreshments Will
also be available from lbetlremen's
auxlllary.

A hprseshoe match begins

at 1

p.m., while chll&lt;lrJ!n's games begin
at2p,m.
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The Shade . Valley Boys · Will
provide evening 'entertainment 'at
SouthernJuniorHigh,beglnnlngat7
p.m., while a . fireworks display
concludes the day's activities at 10
p.m.
F'lremen or auxillary members
will take donations for fireworks
dm:lng the display and · can be
Identified by their ~tal

Ala. (AP) 1\'Itchael Jackson, disguised in a
gray suit and busby mustache
Instead of his trademark sequined
'£\love, dlstrtbuted literature door to
door as a Jehovah's Witness
missionary, a limousine service
~said.
.
.I Cliff Muldrow, i)ead of Cliff's
•Limousine Service, told The Blr·
, -hilmNewshetookJacksonon
Sunday to the Jehovah's Witness
Church In Center Point, a Bit·
;rnlilgham suburb, and then to
.ileveral homes ln TruSsvme where
·thesuperst~~rentertalnerwentdoor

·tp door handing out churcb
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'nterature. .
" Jickson, who made only . a ,
111ree-~nd nubUc appearance

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The annual repor-t Form 990
PF fQr the ' K1bble Founda tion.
Bernard V Fultz, Trustee. is
available for pubhc 1nspec110n
at Bernard V Fultz Law Offr ce.
111 1/2' • W. Second· Street
Pomeroy Ohro 45769. ·dr,mng
regular businesS hours for a
penod of 180 days subse quent
to publlcaiiOn of th1s nottce
(6) 28. 29 (7 ) I. 2. 3. 5. 6. 71c

NOnCE OF APPOINTMENT
OF FIOUCIARY
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Me1 qs County Pro bale Court ,

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Bau ~an. Sr . 719 Benr.h
Strn~ l. Apt. 2 M 1Grlle¢nrt .

,Oh1o 4 5 760 was np po1ntm1
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CfHJ SfH1 latr: of Pb:; t OiliCn
Box 2 6 MHidieport . Mn1t;S
Co Oh10. 45760
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.Pub]ic Notice

ROBERT E BU CK
PROBAT E JUDGE
By . LP. rW K t'J ftSSP, h Qad.
Clerk

' f\!OnCE TO BIOI;IERS
The Board of Educat1on of
EastP.r n, Locn! School D1stnct
desires to receNe seolerl btds

f61 26 .17 1 3. ·I 0 31C

Counties ~

$15.000 .

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(All Counttesl Legal Serv1ces.

$15.000

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Hock1n g S34.602
Ma1gs s39.2 11

' Monroe S32.S65
Morgan $31.4 75
N'oble S30.Q98
Perry S39.3 16

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WashmQton $5 1. 023
Please contact Ctndv Farson ! Oef)u tv Area Agency o n Ag1ng
for a proposal packet f6r lurther
1nformalloh (6 14\ 37 4-9436 ,

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NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
Bo1, 326
Pomeroy, OH. 45769 ·

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SERVICE :
GAS LINES

WATER tJNES
·SEWAGE liNES
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BUS.: ,is~3813 ,
RES.: 985-3837·,

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742-2328
Lowest Rates

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CONTRACTING
'DOZER • BACJ!.HOE •
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'OIL ~IELO SERVICES

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LIVE BAND ~VERY
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Somethit~' Special .
For The Ladies
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In order to be r.ons•dered alit

&amp; -SERVICE

U. S. Rl 50 EA.ST
GUYSVILLE, .OHIO ..

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Holland, Bush H~c

New

Farm Equipllttnl ·
Ot1let .

FC!rin Equipment

P,~rts &amp; Service

38900 -, SR 7

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SERVICE

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We Service All
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FENDER ............. 176.95
DOORS ......,. ..... I1~9.95
11000$ .. : .... :.... 1174.95
BUMPERS .......... ~9.9~
GRilL ............. :... ~2.50
R. SUPPORT,,: .... 184.95
tAIL GATE .......... 185.00
FOitD FII\IDIR .'... 169:95
IUMPIIk ........ ,. '69.95
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1111• Ha.. A Full Time
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pendo.. 3 bedroom. new
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111 heat, exc . con d ..

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APPLIANCE
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985-3161
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14x70. 3 bdr., front kitchen.
dining, living room with
woodburnlng firopllce, both
with gordon sub, nice IP·
1972 Belmont 1 2x8D. kit·
chon. living, 2 bd• .. 1 both
no furnance or eppllenc11.
Cal 441· 0902 8:00AM to
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AND ~ERVICE
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HEADQUARTERS FOR

' Sires StariJroni 12'x16'
UTILITY DIJILDINGS "
Sires from 6'x6' Up

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Rd. Clothing, child'o orgon •
plnblrll mochino, radial tlreo,
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poni. ·.,d
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lor qu..flad lndlvld· -...... 01 ~ except 1 cord ployer.
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Congrotulotlono Moml You - · Honw ~811f181.ln· •xcell•nt nolghborho~d. from hoopltal At.
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woad flooro, n- corpot. Y•d Sole 15th • 8th. 1 ini.
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·owner tranat.nM· rnUd ull r.oidanc;•. Polrlot. 1 mile Yard 7 Bole July 11,
black • wll!to. orur white • tUnlty Employer, lo .,.120 11 ....wt office on Patriot·
tan, lltior troined. 11 4·3!JB· flm,. I'QIItlofto for Cootlfied
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2 funy ............. ldtton•• 1 Applyin_n_. .•laly - · flroploco• ......, porch, 1-~-.-----':....--- Yord Sol•.
BroOk Dr.
-=WOJ......_
Yard · Slilo beoicll Oonnot
full gr-n mou.., cat. Colt ot""' fK~ It 2300- •A ~-~
M..
114-982 ~.71174.
~
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~ ""'r - n t • ""ft.-·
n••r Royll ' Oak"''•-r·
' P•rk. Redlo -L TV• Bidwell ' II ~~~~~~~-ll:t~h~,
Three
' ~·~·!
:t.
·-•n iii'
bat "n8:00o.m. -4:00 113 ,900 . Coli 1114.182· hmlly, ' 3 goo h ..ling
-.1goocooltdave.old F 8 •
kltterto,3f....... 1 p.m., Mondoy through •• 20 _·
71
Fridey.
-~--~--"'::'-- - · · ontiquo . ._with Antlqun,
ri. t,, wooden
h, Sun
8th.
C•lll14-1112·7863.
leo box,
.
.
12 , _ from Pomeroy, milford-*. limps, clothing, llbrory table, beveled alooo
•
2 baby kitt,l ftl, 9 wlto oiH,
3 9 to 6. All - k.
·1r1eck end grey, 304-1711· 1 2 · Si1uationa
outatancllng
lllldad
homo,
~;;~~~~~~~~
lhow
cau
oo~
trim,
o•
lklel dedced. 3 bedrooma. 2
cupbo•rd. numeroua items.
3eeo.
Wanted '
batho. Ful _
_,,bam
101 FounhSt .. N-!,trwen.
pluo 9 ...... •411.000- Call 31 Homes for Sale
Port G....,.n$~ pup.,Y
114·9811-3&amp;75.
Yord Sole, 2402 Uncolir
to give _,, to I ~ Rlv.rvlew Peroonol Coro
Ave.. Fri July ath; TV,
heine,femlte.twomontho HDmo, Betty M..C... owner. : ForAiebyow-.Cioi'onco
aweeper, kid a clothing'.
'I'd· 3q4-882;3210.
hu VOCIJicy lor Oi~orly HNI. lm-iato p-lion.
miac.
··
person. Call 1·~4·773· price negotloble. or Owner
T. . . lor~. mud &amp;882.
.
will h .... fin...... Bi-IIYal in
cut. 3~: 8U·31190. ..
Rultic HIHo. Syrocuoe. Ohio.
2 ful bathi, 3 --mo,
2 .t.malo cots end klttona. 18 Wanted _to Do
folllily rilom with flropl....
Wll cotch n,ice aild onoiiH. 1 -~,___ _ _.,.....:_---.. opirolotalrclu. living room.
304, BB2·31190.
,.
ldtchon-di-oohor&amp;
I ?!.~1~ dilpllllll. choln link HouH for 0111. 198 Perk
Lawn ·Mowlng &amp; Trimming . I:
lor dorRollabl•
•nd
dll!r
ondolrlo.
CoH
et 4· Drive. Point Pleasant. 2
8 · Loat and Found
story, new kitchen with new
ReosoMble ••-· Colt 114·
..,plionceo. 304-876·2192. 32 · Mobile Homes
2.111·8251
·
6:30
.
.
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LOST: l.,..on _,...,. 00011
.for Safa
hounll In vlnclnlty of HorM Will pi- .lo....eo. Coli
Houoe lor oole. 8'h a-..mo·
Cave. Anyone wilh lnfDrma· 8~4- 261-11121.
blololn. U,OOO.OOdown. 3
badroomo, 1-V. bltho. Largo 3 rool nice mobile homo. 12
... ., fl48.2978.
lot. Col 304·•711· 5848 ba· bedroom fumlohild. LOi(V
Loot large roy robblt, R£11:30, 876-43&amp;8 ohor PRICED-COMPAR~
WARD. New H...., orea.
THESE VALUES ·BEFORE
304-112·317·2.
YOU BUY. 12xl2 • 12x44
Iiles. BROWN'S TRAILE!I ,
3 Family Yer!J Sole, Mon •
PARK. Mlnorovlll&lt;l. Ohio.
T.,.o, Sllff HouM Rood,
Call 814· 892-332 ...
,..r Fo"'""'ndo. Follow
"'-· lally,chlldnna.me- someone to ..., ·down old
Troller · 8x40 with 8x3.1
s.tnlty' claiMI. toyl,l!lmtl. houoo fOr waod only. Coli
olumlnum -nlng. 2 ...4.
NEW
AND
USED
MOBILE
Hllllequino, onttquo .fuml· 114-992-117117.
room. completely fumlohed,
HOMES
KESSEL'S
QUAL·
tu,.; mloc. 1:00 • 4:00.
ITY MOBILE HOME SALES, Eilc'. con. a2500. Colt 614·
ext-• point·
Interior
...
4 MI . WEST, GALLIPOLIS, 992-3640.
Loot InN- H...., orea, ing, toldurad clitlnp. 304·
RT
36.
PHONE
1514·
..
411·
giTf Cit with whiur otripu 1711·11173.
1970 London, 12xl0, ~
7274 ..
white baato, R-ordl
bldroomo. ponoble woohor
304-882-3172.
llo dryer. diohwoohor, &amp;
underpinning . Call 81'\:
985-31197.
.
8
Public S1le
1.991 Hollypfrk, 14x71!.
• Auction
exc. cond., 12x8 'dec~.

8 HP Massey Ferguson ............1595 ~

·'·

1. _ ____,...;.,..........,

GAS-WATER ·
SEWAGE PIPE ,
REIJLATORS &amp;'
'
. FlniNGS
.
VOLUME DRIPS
.
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Complete Gutter Worll
· Complete Re11odelin1
1

Worked in home ere•

10 HP Wheel Horse .. ,........... s1.749

I )For Sale

CO.

· Roofina.oflll T;pes

.

8 Speed, 36" mower ..

()~
I ~ForRent
'

G&amp;W PLASTIC.S
&amp; SUPPLIES ,.

: · Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
•

s u bdlvl 110
· T d
91
" ueo ey. • ·

.,.d
com·
plot•. IMtlll bed. d.....r.
loll• dlni- r011m table,
...
bl'uldaltMt,bU!fet.mottr-. plcturH, chlln,
diehes. buohol field 010living rOr·
-.
. mlec.
ou!to. iurmo,
At F!tzporrlck
chord. &amp;tate Jlouto 189 on
July 7 .·• B. from 1 O.om to II
P~- olio • chol• that qo.-t
IO · Cirl1814·181·4378.
-:-:--::--~-:--:-~:-::-:3 fomily yord ule. July&amp;. I.
7 . At. 7, .·hOUM next State
Hlghwoy Goroge . .
4 fomlly yerd oate. 1•37
Uncoln ·Hto. Fridoy Jul~ 8
from 9 to 11•

w-.

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IFEstimates~

46353 Scbllt Camp Rd.
Chnltr, 'llhlo
. Ph. 985-1'12 9

··M,. 6K.£E ·
.

0187. Sk!U Mdlntagrlty our
111 La • · D lei1
814-;:2.29&amp;1no. ' en '

v.

fl-....

.- Roofing and gutter wort!.
- Concrete worl , 1 ~ ...
J -Plumbing lftd '-'ectric• .

S&amp;W TV
· ·AND
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

GOOD USED
AS lo' ELEC. ORYER8 , ·
nh"' ta lllloh Uplinl
'""''· SDin Wnhtn. :G£, '
Whirlpool, IIJ~~c:
TV a. APPLIANCES ·
6!1 lrd Avt .. Gilli,..ll. Oft. •
{Open Dtiy &amp; Sotuntoy tl I r .l.)
PH. 448' 1199

, Write your
"a~~·· llftd
by mall wiftl 11111
coupon. Cencel "tGW ...., by pllane ~ you get
,resuiiS.MoneYMII~:
·

no
fun. u. to
••
Otendlno 114·317·
Doblrlo441·41il3.

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·Curb ·l.n flatlon
, Pay :cash ·f or·
Claulfleds
and
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..n
order

Announcement•

":!,;::;~:: J Pilno
Tuning end Ropalr. 1--:----:-~--- G
S 1
r
lrunlcardl Muolc Co., 441· 2 Fomlly Yard Sole. Plentz
11'8110 1 •·

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We Have t.~•

Call 614-992·6737

Qatry P ro du c t ~·
• Bakery P rod~r c t s
· Spec:; d! r:ano n shmns ar e
avallcible m • the Treasurer's

.

Sole 38 Vinton Avo. Yirrd Stitr. T - y. 9 till?.
BrodbUry Rd. Middleport
• Fri. Jul:r lith • lth. ocrooelrani-PO
..

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AL~ TROMM

on the fo Uowt nq.

.sP.aled b1ds shall be fec'etvP-d 1n 1
the .1 reasumr"s 01hcr. by · 12
o" cloc~ on on July 16 . 1984
Sa1ct · ~ Baarrl of EOuc il11 0n
resPNes the nflht to ;"tCcFrt or
re 1er.t any anrl al l pa rts of any
and all bl(1s
.
Bo ~ rrl of Enucat1on
Eas tern Locaf Scl:lool D1stnct
EJors e 11oston
Tmasur'er

Hiring homemak.,.ln Gillie· d~ICoumeto Senior Citlzeno,
toy Churc-a.'Schoolo. W.ord'o
K!IYbOOrd, 304-1711·3824c

"'*''·

· Services

.._w.

0

·· For Foster Sorvict

' ·6/ 1811 mo. pd.

-=s:-::4-:M=-==-i.-c"'._.,.M=-e-rc""h_a_!l_d::-oii-w

PIANO TUNING lower

23: Profeulonal ..

j

t·HE

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R

. BACKHOE '·
. ·. WORK ·

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priced· regull'r tunlnga·

, J-24 tfc

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3. lie

992-7.121
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P.Ymern ·

1· 13-ttc

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.PH. 992.$682

We'd lilt to introduoo JOU'to
EriPit-A·CII, 1~1 modlfl! way ,
to drive tiM vt~lele ol '""'
ehoice.
,
No Down

.Middleport. Ohio

bJ

Dtscret lon ary.

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to 8.
-------·lcJuly 2.3.5,1, • 7. 11 tamllteo.
Sink. dove. couch. b1by l
8113 Fmolly Yord adult
clothoo. 129 Hy.MII
a. I . Lawn· St., Mlddl_.t.
•
decor. com~
. .••
fo&lt;to, . edultl a. ciMidN~~I .
9 fomily ysrrd Mle. July 2. 3.
clOthing, oh-. booko, 3 mi. 1·
s~~mothlne for ..,.,.,_:
down Rt. 7 tr.le&gt;W At. 211.
8uc....,
.Poul Life
Rood. R....IIVAie, Ohio. • ·
81 0 Iouth 2nd lt., Mldll«·
pori . July 2 ·through 'Z .
Bedding.
eppll-.
. dillies, taalo. clothing, oltv.nrtono pano. evan, t~
.fumltu,.. jewelry, drop...
cunolno, rugo, loto of mloc.

Aca.ptlng II!P'Icatiollo ·lor
poo!tlon of rout• . .lwrry
- ·· ThU... July I, 1-3PM
•t tl)o .7 -Up .PIIpll Will•
l!ouoe on Rt. 7, Cholhirt.

·AI.O Ttansmiasion

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.

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

•... 992-2196 . .

&gt;'

relevant to 1nclu510n tn tt'iJ!'
proposal may be obta1ned
contactmQ
~
M s Mary Al1ce Varner. Deputy Otrecto r
.~...-.....
Area ~gen cy an Ag1ng
&lt;'JI '"'
• Buckeye H1ll s· Hocktn g Valley
Reg1oi1al O'evelopment OtslrtC.! '
216 Putnam Street
410'51 Clatr B~ildmg
1
Manena. Oh1o 45 750
"~

Fundtng •s avatlahle in th e
lotlowtng amounts·

(All

a,

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led by J uly 20. 1984 .. '

G.ARAGE

Rt. m.Pollltfoy Ohio

Residential
&amp; Commercial
. ,Call 742·3195
Or,, 992-5875

PAT tfilt·fORD

1117- c.,~w;u..

Public

HOME LO,ANS FIXED
RATES B~ mo- rota.
Fixed con..ntlonol FHA·
Ballyoltt•. wonted for r l - YA.Ii••dor Mortg•ll• ·
·barn,__ ....ulrod. 32 ·Athene, colloet 114·112·
to 40 hro ...,- wMk. Coli 30151.
114-2411·1117.
•

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.core
We c1n1n~:1:~~: and
heat•r cores. We can
· also acid .lldll and rod
. out radiitllts, We also
repair "' Uilks.

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...,
IP- u..ut

Up 1o11-1o 0•o ... lflo.0.1M ,
do
Up!&lt;&gt;11i - 4o . n - ~ ...... riotl I
.li .. OO
up to 11iWor•• , ll•••~"'...,le" ... 11.00

.

Roger Hysell

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. Public Notice

MIDDLIA\t. OHIO

For all yo·ur wirine
needs; furnaces, reo:air 1
mvice and installation.

I

614~992~7626
PRIVATE · .
INVESTIGATION
· OF.
. 'ALL TYPES

• IJ1 - 11Miflla

IA~ftlltliWII&lt;U~IIMI

public

Investigations,
.·

471- 1'1. .... _ ,

2(l7 - LM•"'.. "'

l'I)- Ato. . Oio!

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. ·MILLER
ELECTRIC
, SERVICE

Wolfe ..

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ll" - "'•'""'

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li7Upll01tl...,

assemble at ark

Amb (

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Ohio.
Rd. 10. July4.

K~ tra In ~

in' thlo arMI .
Glfto; 22 Monay to Loan

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• Mason, W. Va.

{11/1 &lt;1.,_ ·i lllf;lf'll'llhfllll' t•1ft'h JIQ ;,c.~

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11-I ,.... TII.Citl-1!

· RITCHIE'S ·
MASON SEIVICt
I• CENTER

Ut~.•~ifit•d Jltlll. t~ ru l 'l·r th 1•

n -v... ao~wo

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, ........
, .a. ........

Band meri)bers tO.

ThesamegunwasusecttoklllMs.·
p'
Hansen and Ms. Scaggs as u1 the
three Marin ·County ;shootings, ·he
.
said. Haertle resisted his· gun- • All members of the Meigs~
brandlshll!g attacker and 'was ' Scho!&gt;l marching band· (exclu~
wounded but survived to Identify incoming . freshmeil and new
Carpent~r.
' members) aretomeetattheparkon
·
Depot .~ ln Rutland at 9 a.m .
, WednesdljY to take part in the
·
• annual parade:
.
sutnmerunlfonnsarewbewom
.
and music Is to be rnerllorlzed. 1
.
.
,
Percu
. ssiortlsts will have a sectll)n
durtng a six-day . stay ~ Btr: · rehearsal this evenfng !nm 6-8 In
mingham with. his bro.thers to the band room. ·
·,
rehearseforthelrupcomlngconcert
·
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·
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tour, was not recognized 1lY any of .
the residents, M~ said, · ·.
..
U aDCe 18p
Bill Lelmbe~r, general man·
·
ager of the Hyatt Hotel where the
The Meigs County ~
Jacksons stayed, said JacksQn pilt Medical SeiVIces will have Its
onagraysultandafakemilstache.!ll modular ambulance on . display
remain incognito when he slipped . Wednesday dw1ng the Fourth ot
out of the hotel.
July ~ocatl9n til Racine. ·, ·
/Although the Jackson brothers . Thevehlclewillbe•sslglledtotlhe
I rarely splke · to outsiders dUring ,Racine unft.
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Cotllity Emergency SeMce Ad·
thelr stay ln /31rmlngham, · Dunn
·. figu~ he'd say SOfD€thlng ~ mlnlstrator Robert Bye!' and Ra·
· Jackson was In a gOOd mood. "You clneSQWidChlefQeOrae~
pulled a sliCk 'one this mOrning," were In Columbus IQCiay 1XI pick up .
Dunn said.
·
. lbenewvehlcle}'hemodulartypels
Jacksonj!ldnot~.bilt"just ·Iallier 8lld more efllciEnt than ·ljle
grtnned and nodded," he said.
van-type now ln~use.
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u. ~;:. , TV Ill . . . l~OIIjHMft!

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f?HONE gg2:2l56 · ! [
m-11.. -.tlllioUlH

attire.

Jackson distributes literature·'
~~ BOOflNGHAM,

The Daily Sentin~l

Pomeroy . . '
· Middleport , .
&amp; 'VIcinity ·

4 fomlly yerd slilo July lith •
lth. Wright 8t..' firot diNt
pad PonMray EI•IMIItary.:

Etblnol Enhlnc*ll ,

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PH. 992-6931

.

Dr. Hunter remains with
648board

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Page
33

~y

Tuetday,

Middleport, Ohio

Farms for Sale

56

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St!l VII

64 Mlac. Merchandise . -:~-=·------

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35 Lots &amp; Acreage

Sand. Gravel.
Delivered In Maoon, Moigo,
Ollila or plclc up ot Rlchordo
a. Soft. Coli 448 -77B6.

Call &amp;14 ·268-86 1a.
~urveyid

lot with watch and
electfJc hookupa, apprchc. Vt
A. In quiet aubdivlaion nilar
Rodney, 2 mi. from HOlzer
M-.dical Ce"'ter . 'c 'all after
6 :00. 446· 1380.

81

lrlorpotch KIIMIIo Profeollor!ol AM-groomi"'1 -·0iltd - -rdlng , • •
cilltloo. Plok up ond do..•y
...,leo. Engllah Coeur &amp;pent.! pupplee. Collll14-381t97110.

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1877. 2 dr. Oodgl A auto, redlo, 11,711. 1179
Pord Pinto ' " " Wlgon.
auto, -rldl.,, tpoit rima. oun
roof, U,399. john'o Auto
·Bolee. BuloviHe Rd. Gelllpo.
llo. Oh. Otiln 111 dark. Coli
448-4782.
.

46 Space for Rent

57
Muaicel
19711 red I white Rlv..to
Us_ed Furnitura: livingroom
Instruments
44 Apartment
Trailer lot for rant, Upper Rt. .uite, upright free1er, king
Renta ls
7 . Call 614-367-0232 or 1i11 bedding. Corbin •
for Rent
Snyder Furniture, 965 Se446-4266.
,-~-,....,..-------,.
cond Avo.. Gellipolio. 446- Foi ule Lowery F.., Mo-l
·• 41 Houses for Rent
china organ, axe. cond . CaH cond.• '
1171 .
COUNTRY
MOBILE
Home
•
446-9478. .
71144.
---------Perk.
Route
33.
North
of
1~----------,­
1;
JACKSON ESTATES Pomeroy. Large Iota. C•ll New all tteel bui.lding~
1978 ConiorC) LT 3110
"' 3 bdr. house deluxe, central APARTMENTS (E
1 814 · 992-7479.
, 80•100-t4.26 per oquore Upright plono, t200.00. C.I.O .. AT, PB. P' AC, tilt
J,•
, air, pool etc. Call675-5104 Housing Opportunhy)que
hu
304-876-31134.
foot on your foundationwheel, AM-FM, 11100. Call
'-l or .676-&amp;386 .
one and.two bedrooms. rent
ltlte code buildlngo. Ohio
4411·1421:
.
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' ~--------starting at $157 for one 47 Wanted to Re11t
1·800·472-2318 other 1:; Home fot rant. good tOea- bedroom and $193 per
800-828-1209.
1974 318 2 lir. Bare~u.do.
'• tion, Bob McCormick .Ad,' month for two bedroom,
68 ~
Fruit
runo,
riHd be._ry. 1200.
:• , 3BA; full basement, partly with · $200 dapoait locat8d
ule 20· ft . .lOOM neck
&amp; Vegetable•
19711 olo~t II cyl., Duller.
,• finished. nice. 2 bath. kit- nellr Foodland and Spring Wt~nted tO rent camper fo,.
axle,
2
have
electric
3
1280. Coli 814-388-8644.
~ c~en. living aree, beautiful · Valley Plaza. pool, and TV week of Mason County Fair, broke. Cell 614- 258-11801
304-882-2036.
.
J v~w . no cl;lildren, no petl. ant. Call 446-2745 or leeve
alter 6.
Early Tranaparent aPplft.
~ Call 814-446-3643. Wioe- message.
oftor 8
Cell
man Real Estate Age.,cy.
s..,. porteble aewirlg ma· p.m. 304-1176-1794
.
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3 bdr. unfum .. g-rage apt.,
M
m:
11
&lt;111111
s
1:
chine, 860. Upright Amena
~~ 3 BA home for rent, Rt. 160
$260 plus deposit. Call
fr"rer, 20 cu.ft., needs
:: ~ mi.kfrom hoapital. carport: 446-3786.
.
freon. t7&amp;. Cell 614· 388•, nice itchen &amp; living room, 1-:--:-:--:----:---9644. ·
:, wood floor. 8300 mo. plus Furnished apt. 919 2nd ..
59 For Sale or Trade
61 Hou1ehold Goods
•' sa¢urity, no children. no Gallipo~,. $176 . Men only.
w
/ rnattre11
Queen size
~ pe~s . Call 614 -446-3643 Coll448-4416 aftor 7PM.
A box aprings, exc. cond,
_Wtseman Real Estate
year old. pold 13110. will
one
$WAIN
t Agencr.
Newly remodeled 2 bdr .•
tell for, t160. 388-e368.
AUCTION
·a.
FURNITURE
' -~·--------------- equipped kitchen, central
:• Large home, largt? yard, air. $260. 821'-" Soc:ond 82 Olive St., GaiHpolio. New
like
,- $360 mo.. 8200 deposit. Ave., Gollipollo. Coil 4411- &amp; UMd wood &amp; COIIItOVII,
8
piece
wood
living
room
2168.
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·
.Uite with 6 Inch flat 'arms 1------,-..----''-•
•399, bunk. bldo complete 1984 model ,Nocchl sewing
~ 2 bdr. hou•e in Gallipolis,
·4 rooms. beth; unfurnjahed
I r&lt;r ~ rllllilf"
. hardWOod floors, gas fur· pet.. Utiliti8s paid. aduttt wHh lbunkloo 1199. 2 piece · mochind. Will· zig-z0 g,
.1.) nanee, a~ults, no pets. Call
only, no po\e. Coli 448- antron livingroom 1uitel monogram •. overcellt, hem.
r\ 11,1 •l111.h
8199, entron reCliners S99 satin ltitch. make button
N JI46-0968.
3437 or 4-.6-3111 .
other recliner• $80, mepl~ holel &amp;t more. The1e ma:
.,.--=·- - - - - - - -.. Houae for rent in Mercerville Unfurniahed 2 bdr. In Crown dinette Hts 8171. bo• chine~ were u1ed In cla11
sprtngt • mtttrets twin or demon1tration1. 26 yr. war. area. Call446· 3169 days or (;:ity. Coli 814-266-8620.
full t100 oet regular-firm !lnty. Regular price t379. 61 Farm Equipment
~ 266-1662 eva.
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2 bdr, apt. newly decorated. t120. moplo dlnlt1e chelro Now t126. Cell collect
'•~ Vary nice 2 bdt. duplek,
S60 to S200 per mo. utilties t38, wooh otendo 134, 614· 386-8026.
... completely fumithed, water part. paid. Call 876· 61 04 or maple roclloro tlit, 7 piece Pool Table &amp; ecceu,orlea.
chromo dlftltte oei •149. II
.;-•Paid. flO intide pets, Main 675· _5 388.
Cell814·268-6230 or 814·
, st .. c r ..hire. c.11 &amp;14-246· I- : - - - -- -' - - - piece dlnlt1e !10f-t99, u - 258-6002.
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4 rooms &amp; ~ath, furnished, bed~oom suitn, refrigerators,
ranges,
chest.
dre11ws.
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Box springs • mattr11a, · 62 Wanted to Buy
' Licoln Hill . Pomeroy . 2 depo1it &amp; reference re: wrin,er Wllhlrt, TV'1, dry- good
cond. Col 4411-10311.
1 977 Gronil PriA 311,1. outo.,
" bedrm house. both, base· quired. Coll614-4411·1819 .. OrO, ohooo. Coll814-446316
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·· ment, A attic ,for storage.
mlleo. E•c. con.
air,
Ulld V-30 Ditch Witch Stoor calf, .a t leoot BOO lbo. · CltU77,000
1114-992·3237 or 892,,., carpeted. $196 per month, 613 Third Ave, 1136 mo.,
trencher.
1-814-694-7842
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
H~ord or Hol~oln pro- 7841.
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Ref.erance · &amp;. deposit re- adults only, depo1it re·
tarred. 304-11711-482B.
quired. Coll614· 992· 3064. quired. Coli 614-448-4222 Sofa. chair. rocker, otto- or 1 -814~ 894·80011 . ~
man. 3 teblu,· (extra heavy
1178 Olde. 4 .dOor,
air,
between 9-6.
Saara ana-third H.P. Garage
PB. Pl. AM-FM. cruloe.
3 bedrm house near Meigs 1-:::---::------- .by Frontiilrl. t885. Sole dOor opentlr
63 . Livestock
phon, 304-87ll-62ell. Cell
Mirie ~o . 1. 8226 a month, Nice 3 'bdr. house, bill· chair and loveHet, *271: ditlon.
offer 4.
$100 depos it. Call 614· ment, C-A. close to town. Sofoo end cholro prlcod from •1 25. Call
t2811. to t891i. Tebloo, 146
742-2128 .
Coii4441-61S78
end up to 1126. Hido·e8 h4!1d Of COWl • Cllvel: 1878 2 d - Pontlec Grand
4 roOm house near Point Appro• . 6Yt acre, levelland, beda, •4'40. and up to 2 eli conditioner•. electric Coll,814-742-2138 or con- Prix. PS. PB. olr. crulot
tli211 .. Roc:linero, t17&amp;. to choln •-· &amp; dlohwolhor. tact J.oe S.yre. Rt1. control. VB. 301. · blaclt.
Pleaaant, city water, refren· weth fro~tage on 2 roada,
. _ _ Rutlond.
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ces required. 304 -'676- exc. for building or mini t37&amp; .. Lomilo trom us. to _c_._ll_l_1_4_·9_8_11_·4_3_2_2_
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t76.6 pc. d i - • from
6884.
farm. all utilities near by. on
t99
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to
4311
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7
pc
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1189
Top
ooil
end
fill
dirt
deli·
old At. 160 near Porter,
Reglotered Tenn. Wolklng '77 CI!IIHac ·~ DeVlla.
end up: Wood toblo with ol• verld. 304-876· 7771 .
3 bedroom. H I batho. bue- 89,000 . Call 614 · 388 ·
horoe Oeldini. block. 304- fully - · - y ..... ortticheiro t4211 to t745. Deak
ment, garage, fenced yard, 8801 .
rior A-1. 1h-. Runo good.
937-2123.
up
to
t226.
Hutchea.
Shag
corpet
with
pod.
red
811
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304·885- 311114.·
HP, AC. 144 Englioh Court, 1 -:::-:-~------­
Point Pleasant. · $360.00 Nicely·furnisha mobile home 8660. end up. mopleorpine 12•12 elao pink 10•12.
1971 Pinto, .,gooi cOIId ..
pluS deposit, ref. required. in city, CA. 1 or 2 adults finioh. Bunk bod complete Trompollne . 304 - 876 - 64 · Hey
Grein
1400.00. · Coli 304·1171·
304 · 675 · 77B9 or 676 · only, no peto. Cill ' 448- wlth m1t1re11H, 12110. ond l-:1_7_1_4_
. - - - - - -up to U96. Boby bldo,
1----,--------,. 1773.
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11 10. Mattreues or box 3 window 1ir conditioners.
waek-ends.
Gond mixld hoy. n .26 In
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Apt. 8196 . mo'. opringo, full or twin, 1&amp;8.. 304-1176·2287. .
fiold, 304-8711-11679.
. 1878 Mercury Cougor XR7.
PB, PB, AC, AM·FM. 614·
utiljtiea . Equal firm. U8 . ond ' t78. C!'uiHt;
t196. 4 dr.' cheota, SURPLUS ARMY - Deftlm
448·26118.
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Str-. 304-1711-4308.
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for Rent
!romeo. t20.ond t26 .. 10 clothing .111.00 dozen . Som
1873 , VOikow-. 'miltor
gun - Gun cebine\a, *360. Som,rdlt'l Eaat • Aaiven•·
oil ..... porto, oe1t or
"'built,
66 Seal! Fertilizer ~- 304-488-1884.
Got or electric rongeo f3715 . wood. Open Fri. Sot, Sun.
' 2 bdr. trailer fully
Baby mott-MI, t26 &amp;. 1:00-7:00 PM . . (Chlldranl
good location. sec. dep . req . Specie:! rates ·for Senior t36, bed !romeo f20, U6. Camouftogo) call Point Ploo·
1874 Volklwogen In good
Cell 446-8668 .
Citizeno. 8130. Equal HouoTobacco plamt. call Mor- lhepo, • 1100. Call 304ing Opportunities. 614 · &amp; t30. king !ramo t&amp;O. lint 304-1176-3334:
Good oelectlon of bedroom 1-::-------=-~-­ gan'• Wo~land Ferm, Rt.
9_
9_
2 ·_7~7_2_1_.- - - , . . - - auitea. c&amp;der cheua . Electric range and electric 36, 304·878-2275 or 11711- 1178-31170.
Mobile homo furnished . AC. '-::
ideal tor 1 or 2 man, 1.
rockert. metal cabineta, dryer. Phone 304-1576·· 1288. •
1174. Plymouth Duotor,
beautiful riverview. Fosters Furniehed 1 • 2 bedroom awivel rockera.
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8483.
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61.11d IIC1Uel mileo, Trailer Park. Call446· 1602. apartments. Middleport.
poiftt, phone 304-11711······-----·--·-A.dults, no peta, •ecurity
Uoed Furniture .. Choirs. Ulld V-30 Trencher, 814·
2174. 2 bdr. unturniahad, extra cfeposit . Call 814-992 - dryero. end TV' o. 3mlieaout 894-7842 or 894-6008.
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Bulavlllo Rd. Open 9om to
8 200 mo .. adult• only. Coli ,.
8pm, Mon. thru Fri., 9emto 1978 Hondo Mo-ped. 1983 ,
446-2300.
Newly romodlled 2 bed· &amp;pm. 8&amp;1.
60 CC thrMIO!heolo Suzuki. 71
Auto1 for Sale
room, equipped kitchen, 814-448-0322
Trucktopporfor7ft.lln bed.
Mobile home for rent on 0 J $226 . Dopoolt required . Cell
Childo John Deere celt Iron
White ~d. just before Pro•· 614-992-6319 or 992- TV &amp; Appllanceo, S27 Third troctor. pre ochool bicycle
poct Church Rd .. 4 mi . from 2815 . 1
Ave.. Oalllpollo. 614·4·48· 1trlcy~lo. Elec 3 whoelor. Ali
hospital. JBR. Iorge muter 1~----:----­
1899. Spin weohero. goo a. worktng cond. Phone 304·
br . . ex . st..prage, lg. bath, Newly redecOreted. 1 bed· electric jjryera. auto 871i-1277ofter7 PM .
mostly furnished. nice lot, room. partially furnished .
garage, no children, no petl. *225. Deposit required. Call waehen,
g_.l, 6 . electric
ranges, rehtgetiltora.
TV
Call 6 14-446-3643 Wioo- 814-992-6319 or 992·

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1180 Ford 8rorico, very
cl11n .-nd gooct ahape,
prlald to itll. 304-87526113 oftor e. pm.

1 977 Hortey Dovldoon lcw
rider. Coil 448-701 II alter
liPM.
18B1 Hondo 710 Cuotom.
2,1100 mileo, ••· cilnd. Coli
614-367-0394.

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2 bdr. with wall . to well
carpet. AC. in Galllpolio . Cell
446-1409 6-!IPM .

28115 .
1 a. 2 bedroom lumlahed
opto. Coli 814-992·11434 or
992-5914 or -304-882 2666.

2 bdr. 2 mile below Eureka, 1 -:---~----­
$160 mo. plus depotit, no One bedroom upstairs apt.
pets. Ca~ 814 - 643~ 2644 or for rent in Pomeroy. Call
814· 992-6621 .
· 6,14· 643·2916.
Fur'niohod 2 bdr . .oir cond .. APARTMENTS , mobile
loc•ted at K &amp; K Mobile homes, ·houtH. Pt. PleaNnt
Home Park Eastern Ava, and Gallipolis:' 614-446·
8175 mo. S50 dop .. rent ' 8221 .
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includes water, aewer, &amp;. 1---_;_______
garbage . Cell 814 · 256 · Nice 1 ond 2 bldroom
1187.
unfurnished ap1rtment1 .
304-676-2218 boloro 8
2 bdr. mobile home at p.m.
Evergreen . Coll448-7032 .
3 room a and bath~ extrl
2bdr. treiler 8176 plua dap- nice. Good locotlon. Depoolt
ond refroncoo required'.
ooit. Ca11614-3B8· 9B61.
U26 . mont~ . 304-6711·
2 bdr. fully tumllhed. oir _1_o_e_o_
. -'-----cond.. aduhs only. Cell 1
448-4110.
Twcibldroom. alee~. Comp
Conley oroo. t200.00 mo.
' 2 bdr. mobile home private pluo utilltlu . 304-8711lot. 2Yll mi . out Rt. 1588. 4883 or 304·773·8143,, ,
f176 mo .. aecurlty dep. 8o
ref. Call 448·41107 or 441121102.

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ho..... pertly lumlohed. Re·
cine aree. CaU 1114-992·
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end Nght houoo "--ntt
roomo. Pork c-ot Hiotaf.
CoH e14-~411-07111.

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when a magazine· quiz re... veals that he has a roommete who ia oecretly lusting
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Ntek and Boz uncover a sinister rock 'n' roM scam . (RI
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JIM'S PLUMBING I HEATING. Rt. 1. Baa 31&amp;. Gotli:·
polio. C•l 614-3417. 0II7f.

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Point Pleount/ ,W. Vo: 304-:
871·"20.' Llcen- end ·
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to support the enti-nucleer
movement . 160 min.l •
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m.,lo. hMtortt. driveweya ~ ·
oeptic ...... laridlc.ping ••
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4837. Jameo L. Dovloon. Jr. :

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tlond, Oh,814·742-2t03:
8oMmortto. Footore. Canoretl work. Blckhoe•e, t
Do••• &amp; Dltcher, Dump ;
truckt, a Wlter·IIIS·HMr~ I
olectricolll"-'.
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median pelforms ot" Wadsworth Theatre at ·UCLA .
(f) MOVIE: 'Beech Glrfa'
(f) Another Uht .

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(I) Newo,/Sjlorta/WHthor

IDl Soundltoge 'Loveri&gt;oy.·
The high-energy Canadien
rock gnoup preoenta their
special brand of rock end
roll. 160 min .I

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11 :30 • ()) (I) Wimbledon '84
Tonight's prograrl. updltos
the day's tennis matches
from the AI-Englend Lown ·
Tennis &amp; Croquet Club,
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()) Beot of Clroucho
(I) WKRP In Cincinnati
M'cOornott McGorrett
brings in . the elite Fivo-0
squad to search for a cop
killer. IRI (80 min.l
(() Let.nleht Amorlcl
!ill All In the Fotmlly

lEWlNG Mechlno - l r i -~
Mrvloe. Authorized 11....-;
loloa a. Sorvlco 8horpelf..
lclnoro. Fobric 1 lho. 11 .~
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AI~ poola IHIICI. Coli 114: ..;
288· 1141 or 114-441 - J
1171 or 814-448-71111 .
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187B Jeop CJ-Ii, blue wHh
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hord . top. chrome
whotilo. radial tim. Aeldng ·
t4.000. Cell ~8- 7353.
ClothH Uno pull, owing
1011 or " - • all ty-.
Plcnlo tablet ell 'I IIH, Fr11
dollvory, 304-1171-3677.
Frigldolro 2 dOOr copportono
refrigerotor: 17 ou. 'ft., a•·
..Uttm condition. •2110.00.
PhC)!M' 304-8 75-3133.
Kenmore eaK stove · 301n,
whlto. 11118 riiW 1200. GE
refrlgoretor--. white,
11 ouft. bottom lreozor. CoK
efter 11 .. PM fo3"4 -.&amp;71130~ .
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614·2H·1743or814 -2118- f
1120.
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1871 ford von. 11U. 1831
~ truali. Sell or ,,..,
CoM llelloMft 7 •
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1!):15 (]JMulmumS•cu ltyThis
drama focuaea on ife inside
a federel pen~entiary .
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Refrigeration
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Hil... ¥ 'Rooto of a War.'
Despite cordial ;elations between Americen intelligence
and Ho Chi Minh, french end
Sritilh hostility to the Viet. namese revolution lays the
groundworl&lt; to a new - .
(RI 160 min .l !Closed Coptionldl
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cherges of her brother-inlew's infidelity. !RI 180 min.)
UnllrniiM ltvdo ""10 •
Racing Coveroge of the
Budweiser Hydroplane· Re·
gatta is presented from
Miami. FL. 160 min.)
(I) • GJ ..... to Hart The
Hans and Max seerch for
Ma• ·s girlfriend after she
has fallen victim to 1 plir of
con men. !RI (80 min .)
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Cor . F~ 111111 Pine
GalllpOiio. Oblo
Phone 114-448·341B8 or
814-446-4477
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CARTEII 'S PLUMBING ::

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Peter is · shocked
when he is told he hlie a
four-year-old son . a singer
kicks a· drug habit and JuliB
· is mystified by a secret ldmiror. IRI 160 min.l [Cio·c aptionedl

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N- I" ulld. P•rltoraburg,
WV 304-422·9433 or 304422;2317. .
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dling end Audrie J . Neenen.
(RIIBO min.)
I]) U.S. Indoor Diving
Chlmpionlhlpa Coverage
of the Men's end Women's
3-Meter Springboard Finals
oro preoentld from Goineavillo. Fl . 1!10 min.)
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HP EvlnNde motor. Coli
814· 2411-1170.

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MelVIE: 'Dor__,•a

1878 8uzulil -dJom_,, w-.uoe. lor"'1. etc. F,...
Vetter loworo, uddlebogo · fatlmeteo. 304-11~'3881. : .
Mid trunk. Corbin Gentry
aNt, radiQ, cruiH. · D•n•
NowNn, 304·178-2164. · 82
Plumbing

14ft. Gloot Por bolt with
troller end 40 HP dohnoon
motor. Call 814-4411-4337.

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Tonight' a program profiles
Roger Tory Peter ton, a man
whoae bdoko on omithol·
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role 11 tumtng bird-watching

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matH. 304-1!11·3881 .
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ln-rd Bkl Boot, Chevrolet
- · · V-drlve,lno•penolvoto
operete. IHtl
.upholatery. new .,.ttery, carpetld !loon. t3.000 lncl\'doo troller. 4411-1122 .

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nameae friend who he&amp; been
for asaassinatton
by dope omuggloro. (Ill 180
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Building-Remodeling, cOn·'
creta. . drywall, .-!Oc:tijcol;i
roofing. flooring. framing . •
kitahen·bllthroom inet•il•-'
tlon, - - . t i n - frllftling .:
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~: If ll'a Dracula whom you meet on the slreol,
he'll sure know how to do lhlsPUT THE BITE ON YOU

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(I) L.. Ca!o.Ctlolt

Remodeling: oldlng, lntoitor:
lrid exterior, t ..tured coiit·'
lng, oimulotld brick a~d:
·~ceo, thermo replaclritorlt:
win~• · 304-11711' 11110. · ·

111 ft. fle.hlng - t . traitor, 2
motora. oara. IWWel
uc. cvnd. Coll441-313?.

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BASE M.E NT WATER , :
PROOFING. Uncondltlonof
lifetime t~~~oronteo . LOCIII:
rolororteeo fumlohecl. F,..
eatlme~. h Con collect 1 ~
614-237. 11488. 9 o.m . to s·
p.m. floglf l Booomont
Waterproofl~g.
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Boxing preoortts ·e 10-nound
Super MiddleWeight bout
featuring Carlos Tite vs.
Donny Lalonde ·
. (I) Major I llg.;. ........1:

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WHAT A HUI.A
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Fetty Treo Trimming, etum~
romav.l. Coli 304 -11711 -.
1331.

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Wotor welt cvmmorclal end'
domoetic. tttt holee. pump;
IIIH end •-Ice. 304-89&amp;~

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GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Wethers, dryers, riiffriver•toro. rangto. Skoggo Applianc••· Upper River Rd.
belide $tone Creat Motoi.
814-448-7398.

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Spoc:laMzlng In Zenith onct
Motorola . ,Quazer. 1n~
houH cello. C.H 304-171-•
2388 or 8!4·448·2464. ·.

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GENE'S 'DEEP IT~A.N(
CARPET CLEAN ,
acotchguard-weter exttlctlon, dlodorizoro. FREEoatlmat••· Reaaonebll rat..-..
Gena I!Tihh. 192-1309.

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·1114 CR 80 tiiiO. erand . rionced roofing. inclucMftg
ftiW . Cell448-3231 .
hot tor oppljcatlon, corpon
tor, olectrlclon, m11on. Coli ·
1 gB1 · KZ2110 CSR otreot 304' 875-2088 or 1175bike. 1000 mlloo, 11100. Coli 4510.
446-4803.
GET y1&gt;irr carpet SHIP:
1 ii78·Yomlho S$400. ••c. SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN·
c:Ond.. 18110. Collll14-241i- STEAMER. Woter iemovol;
81101 ' ottor IPM.
tumlturo !'leoftlng, tree eotl- :
mateo. 30-.·jl78-229&amp;. .•.

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rn '-taCenter
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vinyl tiding, rooll"'• roonj
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torlor, plul!'blng. roofing.
oome remodeling. 20 yra.
,oxp. Coll 'l l14-386-11812 . . :

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ties paid. Shere bath, male
only, Ronge a. refrlg . 919
2nd. Ave.. Gallipollo. Call
448-441 8 after 7 PM.
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Rome
Improvement•

Morcum Rcoflng a lpcout' ··
lng. Now lnotolllntl Nbbor
roofs. 30 yoorl •pert.ae:
opeclolbtlngln built up roof.
Cil 814-388-1817.

t.IKC regiotaNcl COOft hound
pupplu. 8 - · old. Col
814-992- 3889 or 182·
38U.

133 acres. mostly timber,
secluded, 2 mile• from
Route 35, six mllel from 2 bedroom -mobile home,·
Henderson on good gravel adt.~lta only. For uta or rent.
rba d. bord ero Cornotolk , _c _•_ll_6_1_4-_9_9_2_-2_&amp;_9_8_._ _
State Park: Includes two r
wel_ls and trailer hookup, all 2 bedroom mobile home, -1
mineral rights in~ludad . bedroom apt. eftrciancy apt.

7/3/84
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Judy T~ Ooooming.' Cill
814·3411-?UO.

Plaetic citterna· etete aP· Drogonwynd Cott.,., J(enproved, pleltic aeptic tank•. nelo. AKC C~ pupplu.
ploetlc · culvtrt. metol cui· Slameu kltt1111. ..... lltt••
Ylrtl. RON EVANS ENTER· CFA Hl!ftellyon one! Porolon
""ISES. Jockoon , Oh 614· , klttono. Coli 1114·4411· 3844
288-5930:
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Television
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For ute. llkl now 18711 11
ft. camper. 'uti oomelnld.
C.. 448-0814.

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l•rdlftg ol - o. Heotld
lndoor· outdoor taQllltlee .
IIKC Dobermon puJ&gt;pleo:
Stud
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llftlufl Fl..wood Rlducld .
pric" thru July 31ot. Hove
your. - n IHIOM(I wood
thlo wlnter. 1114-2118-112ollr.

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Aftl!r Nartb's jump nile to tbree
. llelrtl. SGullt llbcnred ll!e ace of clubs,
Norllt ~ lite ltroa&amp; d!a!DCM!ds
ad Soutll'l req ..... putoer to blci
slam wltb aljlacle c:GIIIrol. That invltatlotl wu · readily ai:cepted aud it
wu ap to deeilrer to make bis
slam.
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ad led tbe ~ ot ..... Eut WOtl
tile tiDe aad 1etwwd 1 trump. Soutb
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bumped • cltlb, ret wl to bls band
wlllt a.,.. ad nd'fed
r club.
Tile ace of lp8deul• wcAIIim to IItteii
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Inside today:

Observances
In Ewing
Funeral Home, · the Rev. DaVId
Curfman ortlclatlng, Bwial will be
In Burlingham Cemetel'y. F'Iieiids
may call at the funeral home
Wednesday from 24 and 7-9 p.m . In
lieu ol flowers, the family requests
that donatl&lt;lns be · made to the
American Cancer Society.

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Fourth of J\lbl celebratiOns will
Naomi (Polly) Brlckles, 59,
taken place lomort'O\V In the villages
Druwtn, died Monday morning at
or Racine and Rutland.
her residence. ,
Parades Will be . held fit both
· Mrs. Brtckles was born March 7,
villages~ at 10a.m.
Rutland will have Its :11th annual
J !¥.5, In Athens County, the daughter
, ox roast, a!Qng with games and a
of the late Byron and Katherine
talent show.
.Wyers Doane. She was also pre· Racl,ne Will have entertainment
ceded In death byUu'eebrothersand
Kathryn Carter
all
afternoon and a chicken bartwo sisters. Milj. Br!ckles .}\'as a
becue
following the parade.
housewife.
.
. Mrs. Earl Carter , 92, of WapaBoth vllJages will conclude actlvl·
. She IS survlvled by her qusband, . .ke"eta, the !Qnner Kathryn SchoU,
ties with fireworks.
·
died Monday night. She was a
Floyd Brtckles; four sons, David
An Honor's . Day celebratl&lt;ln,
Iohner MeigS County resident.
'Brtckles and Dale Brlckles, both of
Pomeroy, Danny .Brlckles of MidShe Is survived by one .daughter. sponsored by Modem Woodmen .of ·
,dleport and Duane Brlckles of
Mn;. Myron (Helen) Alstaetter of An'lerlca, Camp 10900. Will be held at
2:·:1J p.m. at MaiOII!'Henderson
•Logan; one daughter, Mary KatheWapakeneta; several lirandc!illd!ann
home, Counly Road 56,
~rlne PaUone of Deerfteld Beach,
ren and great gran~dren; twO
Coolvllle,
first farm on right. ·
Fla.; two sisters, Agnes PhiUlps of sisters, Mrs. John (Margaret)
There will be free melon, Ice
Athens, and Mary Ackley of Shade;
Bachman of Columbus, and Mrs.
crea111 and beverages plus
one brother, Arnold Doane of Lester (EDen) Wilson of Pomeroy;
entertainment.
Navarre; four grandsons, one one brother, ·Oscar Scholl of
The Eastern A thletlc Boosters
,granddaughter and a number of · Pomeroy.
will.
sponsor a chicken barbecue at.
nieces and nephews.
·
Funeral services will be held at .
the high school with serving to begin
• Funeral services will be held Wapakenata.
a t ll:30a.m .
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:...C ounty court
concludes- cases
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Efi:iergency runs

~fined
· Twenantyd·flveelghtdeof~~~rsantsforflweteedre

costs; Beulah Crabtree, Albany.
Four emergency runS were made
u"'
failed to yield half of roodway, $10 by local units Monday, the Meigs
In Meigs County Court and costs; Wanda DOnaldson, County Emergency Medlcal Ser-recently·
Portland, failure to control, m and
vice reported.
Fined by Judge Patrick O'Brien costs: Roger Holley, Huntington,
At 5:06 a.m. Racine went to
:wereRandyHunt,Gallipolls,speed, w.Va .,speed,$22andcosts; JohnF·:
Bashan Road for Elsie Circle, taken
)$In and costs; Thomas Epps,
Aeikel', Al~y. no valid regtstrato Holzer Medical Center; at 9: 35
~Charleston, W.Va., speed, $21 and lion, $l) and costs; Susan Sylvla, a.m. Rutlaoo to Counly Road 1,
.costs; Charles Whittington, Pome- Albany, failed to yield, $5 and costs;
transported Lauren Huffman to
:zey, &lt;flsorderJy conduct, $75 and
Mark A. Laudermllt, Pomeroy,
Holzer' Medical Center; at 11: 50
costs suspended, $50 fine; Terry domestic violence, :IJ days In jail.
a .m. Rutland to New Ltma Road for
Sayre, Pomeroy, speed, $24 and suspended and 1 year probatl&lt;ln, Patricia Cleland, taken to Veterans
costs only; Emily Collier, Ripley,
:C;osts; Ray Maxson, Long Bottom,
Memortal; at 6: 40 p.m. Tuppers
$24 ' and costs; Lemuel
W.Va., speed, $23 and costs;
Plains to Reedsville for Lldla
;Hanlen Jr.. Addison, failure to
Pamela Wolfe, New Wllm!ngtlin,
Chevalier, taken to St. Joseph's
p a., speed , $22 and cos ts; T ena
,insplay valid regis'tratl&lt;ln, $10 and
Hospital, Parkersburg, W.Va.
tests; Clll!onl Lambert, Columbus,
Slayter, Pomeroy, obstructing Off!·
~child restraint, $10 and costs;
cfal business, :IJ days jail, sus- ·
; Raymond Hudnall, Rio Grande,
pended,
and costs, 1 year
bwl, $250 and costs, 3 days jail, 00 probation; Robert Luke, Dexter,
!lay license suspension and speed- OWl, 3 days jail, $2;iO and costs,
Admissions- None.
log, costs only; David Powell, ucense suspension 00 days. ·
Discharges - Anna Koenlng,
Racine, speed, $21 and costs; · · Forfeiting hopds were Rodney
.Richard Kenney Jr., Sissonville, Holman, Racine, possession of Hilda White, MarY Marjorie' Milhoan, Rita Stobart.
W.Va., speed, $29 and costs; Barry marijuana, $45; Tracy Taylor,
'VanMetre, Letart, speed, S.ll and Athens, speed, $50; Paul McGregor,
:ixlsts: Robin Herald, TUppers Mount Vernon, speed, $42; CecU "Lottery winners
:Plains, stop sign, $10 and costs;
Chaffin, Logan, ~o highway use
~Michael Nance,_"''"acuse,
unsafe perrnlt , ._..
· F1ower, Athens•
CLEVELAND (AP) - ' The
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speed, $41; Mlc~l Muil!ns, Bel!ngwinning nUillbl!r drawn Monday
vehicle, $5 .a nd costs;
.: Thomas Gaspers, Tuppers ton, W.Va., .$41; _Michael Nance,
night In the Ohio Lottel'y's da!Jy
J&gt;lalns, speed, $25 and costs; Mark Syracuse;-' failure to display valid game,~~ Number," was 486.
'Bowers, Stewart, failure to display registration, $45; David WUcox,
In the "Pick 4" · game, played
valid registration decal, $10 ·and Pomeroy, Insecure load, $45.
Monday through Friday, the wtonlng number was 8762.

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The Holzer ClinicUrgent.Oare Center is now open
every ~turday and Sunday from 1:00 P.M. to
9:00P.M. at the Main Clinic on Route 35 near Gallipolis. Physicians from the Departments of Family ~ractice and Pediatrics will be available for
treatment of urgent illnesses and injuries. Enter the Clinic at the Hospital Emergency Room Entrance. Pediatric patients should .telephone 446-.
5287 for a time to be se~m.
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MONDAY-FRIDAY
SATURDAY:-SUNDAY
HOLIDAYS

5 P.M.-9 P.M.
1 P.M.-9 P.M.
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· Service When required to do so."

OppOnents of the law said that
· WASHIJ"iGG''N (AP) - The , requiring students to tell whether
~ Is not lnfllctlng unconthey have registered Is a form of
stltutlonat punishment by denying eoerclve self·lncrtmlnation.
federal all! to male college students
But government lawyers said the
who fail tn register for the draft, the purpose of the law Is "not to catch·
Supreme-court ruled today.
wrongdoers" I;Jut to Increase the
Pl'l!;.ft~vote,thej~uphek!_a : E f young men on the
l!l8214w that dlsqualilles tlml any ·
10Ds.•
federal klan Ill' grant program male
the law took effect. more
colleQe ~tudents who have not met
,IXXlstudenll;whoprevtousJy
their lePl obllgatl&lt;ln to register.
1lad failed to sign up for the draft
A feQeral Jullge In Minnesota had have done so.
!nvaildated the law,
Burger; In rejecting the selfChler JUBtlce Warren E. Burger, incl1mlnatl&lt;ln arguments of regts;
In his oplnlon .for the ' eoilrt, said, tratlonopponents,saidnostudentis
"Conditioning receipt of ... aid on liJlller any "cilmplilslon" to seek
reglstratl&lt;ln Is plainly a rational federal aid and therefore has no
rneanl to linprove C!llllPliance with reason to make any statement as to
the I'QIIstratlon requirement."
whether or not he has registered. ·
He;sald the law "also furthers a
"A person who has not registered '
fair ,.UOCatlon of scarce federal (for the draftl clearlY Is under no
1'I!!OOI'Cell by limiting aid to tho6e compulsion to seek federal aid,"
who ,are wUUng to meet their Burger said. " If he has not
responslblllttes to the United States registered, he!sslmplylnellglblefor
by registering with the Selective ald."

.!Powdered

By RON SIRAK
.............. Pre&amp;sW....
MllJioils of Americans thrilled at
skies flootled wlthcolorfromFourth
.

of July fireworks, as fun In thefonn
!1 giant banana splits and rock·
skipping contests vied. with parades
and backyard barbecues In a joyous
mit national birthday celebratl&lt;ln.
From sea to sea Wednesday, It
was a bash for America dlvene
as the people who populate the

as

country.
The Beach Boys, stock car races,
bathing suits, tall ships and a
ceremony honoring the Statue of
Liberty highlighted this year's
Independence Day festlvHies.
. But the holiday started In tragedy
In BevetJy, Mass., where a predawn fire killed 14 people In a
· rooming house. At least two people
were kllleilin holl.day·related accl·
dents, two others were missing and

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m,ooo

tonight," said Frank Munch, 49, a vendor rrom
Cincinnati. Hundreds of vendors, some .dressed as
clowns, enjoyed a brisk food and merchandise
~s!ness.

Jazz · and concert band musicians added to the
festlvlties, which caused bUmper-to-blunper traffic
and quickly filled parking lots .. An additional 75 city
buses struggled to handle people whO either parked
miles away fYt decided not to fight the traffic,
The capital city celebrated early to avoid confilcts
with su~ celebratl&lt;lns Wednesday.
In Granvllle, In Central Ohio, the Kiwanis Club • .
chose 70-year-old Carl Frazier and his wife,
Elizabeth, 68, to preside as co-grand marshals over
the vlllage's Fourth of July P'!fade.
Frazier is an ex-mayor, president of the :former
PeopJe's State Bank and a driving force behind the '
philanthropic Granville Foundation. fils wi!'e hits •
been acuve In community volunteer work.
Several hundr¢ people gathe~ Wednesday II\
Veteran's Memc;ll'ful Park II) Marlon for the
dedication of two honor roDs listing the 293 Marton
Countlans whO died In 20th Cenney conflicts.
And In Columbus, a DOo Elah Parade SPoofing the
Jtradltlonal processions drew 250 participants and •
:!,IXXl spectators.
.

, Moreover, the chief justice said,
late registrants may qUality for aid
w!thoot providing any Information
to their 9Ch1Klol thai would lncrlml·
nate them. Burget said the statement · to the school by the aid
appUcan&amp;alm!liY states that he is "In
ccmpllaqce with the registration

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The diaft-status dlsclo6ure law
was chaQeaged by six Minnesota
college Silidents, sparking a ruDng
by
6strlct Judge bonaJd L.
Alsop m'it. Paul last year that the
law Is mi tmpennlsslb1e form of
punishment

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FIRST PLACE Ia tbe __.,me dhlllon lit the
F-u. ol Juf\J JNII'IIde held Ia Racine Wod 1'aywas
the t?oll&amp; of the' Coualry Boys f-H Club wllh tile lbeme

Alsopaooedthegovemmenlnot
to enforce the law. But the Supreme
Court soon thereafter set aside the
effect ~ Alsop's order pending
today's decision and therefore the
registration law has remained In
effect.

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a Country Boy." See 8ilclltlooUI

plloloe on pages 7 and 8.

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were

more than a dozen
Injured:
In PhUadelphia, where the Decla·
ration of Independence was signed
In 1716, more thaJ:IooemUIIon people
walched fireworks In Fairmont
Park, capping the clly's five-day
Freedom Week festival .
More thhan 500,000 people
'Jammed the mall ~d the
Washington Monument for a concert featuring the surfing sound of
the Beach Boys, who made a
triUmphanl return to the natl&lt;ln's
capital after being banned last year
by then·Intemr Secretaiy James
Watt.
· · Over lOO,IXXl people took In the
fireworks sbow In Grand Rapids,
Mich.
''There lsn'ta blade of grass by the
side ot the river that wasn't bent by
saneone's posterior," pollee Lt
Ron Vlertlelllg said.
· New Yark City beaches were
reported "blanket to ·blanket" as
·almost 'l!iO,IXXl pewle sought refuge
· from hot, J11U1!1!Y weather.
Sun- ldng Californians also
packed ibe shore near Los Angeles
to watch ~ tall ships parade down

Marylalld,peoplepald25centsea&lt;:h
to help tldld and then eat a 356-foot
balllllltjlllllt. "As far as I knOw, they
a~ all bl It," .said ~- 4 Rick
Sheperd. TWo hundred poonds ot
~ IUid 39 pUonsoflcecream
~nt Into ihe concoction.
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rescheduled this year.
Rain also .forced postponement of nearlY
fireworks display scheduled In Central Ohio.
Under more pleasant skle6 In Cincinnati, the new
Rlverbend Music Center opened Wednesday night to
a capacity crowd. T'tle $8 million center, permanent
SUI1II1lel' home for the Cincinnati Symphony
Orchestra: was dedicated during a grand-opening
concert that featured the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra,
singer Ella F1tzgeraW and fanner astronaut Nell
Armstrong.
Some of the heaviest rain Wednesday was reported
In northern Ohio. The National Weather Service
reported rainfall of l.ljl Inches In Upper Sandusky.
The heayy rain and thunderstorJnSWednesday In
many areas of Oblo occurred ahead of .a cold front
moving across Oblo. The Wea tiler Setvlce said the .
· threat of showers was expeCted to end Saturday, with
a weekend of highs rtear ~and low humldlty.
Col:urnbJS had Its big celebratiOn Tuesday night.
beating the bad weather to the delight of an estimated
spectators at a massive fireworks show along
the Scioto River.
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had gone downtown In hopes that the rainfall wwld
end In time for a dazzling show.
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display was cancejed becauae of rainy weather. The
show had been expected ··to draw thousands to
Edgewater Park on the Lake Erie shore.
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Weather

The Meigs County Commissioners agreed Tuesday
topayforpartofthecostoff!xlngtheearlhmoverat
the old landfill.
eslbnate on fixing the machine Is between
$3,1XXl and $5,000. The machine Is estlm8ted costing
$&amp;l,CXll new, ,said County ' HighWay Engineer Phil

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The commissioners bargained with the engj!leer
and agreed to pay half the costs and the labor·blJl for
flxblgtheearthrnover. Tbl!highwaydepai'tlnentwUI
pay the remainder of .the bill ror flxlng the).riach!ne.
Roberts also reported the plans have been
approved for the Scipio Fire Department Building.
Roberts said a building pennlt had been Issued.

The proposed budget for the rounly will he on file In
the · aildltor's office for public Inspection, Mary
Hobstetter. clerk of the commissioners reported. The
budget gives expected funds for general revenue •
sliarlng and the budget estimates of each d~t
head.
The budget COmmission, consisting of the prosecutor, the treasurer and the auditor, Will certify to the
commissioners the expected reven11es for 1985.
The commissioners will then:, reaCce:;s each
department head's request
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the amount of money the county wiU have, Hobstetter
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