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'otherS ..will sponsor ev~nt,
fun,js . sought.·for facility
presenllngmuslcat7.and8p.m.
dancing Competition at 9 p.m. Big
·The Belles and Beaus ~ Bend merchants hitve donated a
Dal)ce group
be appearing at variety ,of prizes to be given 19
7:15and8:15~ tllesenlorcttlzmS wtnnersofthevamusevents. There
dancegroupwlllbeonbandat7:45 wU1 be a fish poild and other
COUIIIy\l!lde recreatloaal fa!:lllly.
and 8:45p.m.
attractions.
'I'IIeoutdocr"Celelntloll'84"wUI
From 2 · to 6 p.m. RJcbard
It Is being sllessed that Saturbe held rrom 2 to 10 p.m. toruonow Colemand wUI be atthe celebi'Bttoo , day's event Is a coontywlde eftort
beltlncl the forme!' Pomaoy Junior with his collection of traps and slna!therecreatlonalfacWtywUibe
HJa1t School and wW featUre a atTOWheada and ·a. T. Stewart wUI for all residents of Meigs Coonty.
IIIII1Uber of events lncludlng games, .conc1uct a bow huntlt1g seminar Groups helping with the staging are
tlteQvltan Club. RotaryOub, Lions
retrelmllnt boc)lhs, music, ellbJblts from 4 to 7 p.m.
and clelnollltratlolls.
There wUI be a tobacco splttlni Club, Boy lll!d Qtrl Scouts, Meigs
FrankCieJillldandfl'lmdawWbe conlt!st,aklddleii'IICtol;pull,IJothat Jaycees, the J&amp;)'CI!e Woml!l\, and
p 11 ottng ~ at·1:3l ~ 8:31 4 p.m; a casting derlly at5 p.m.;
lheH!brianSoclety.
p.rtu. with tlte Bill Clark ~ horse llxlW pltcblilg at.6 and break

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. were forced to spend'Jar&amp;e numbenl' ot dollars blrlng.

tlon. That would maybe· be e&amp;cb one of than who
. deals with farQLers aromd the state," Brown said.
"Or at the state fair, 1\'!!'d lllre to see evl!ljl
govenurtent agency wblcb has people at the !atr offer
registration In tltelr booth.':
'I'IIe execu.Uve order has ·the pot.atdal to,greatly
expand the number of reglstratlm siteS ill' the nearly
·2 mllllon Ohioans Of votiDg aae who have not
registered to vote.
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CutTen! law ~ for YOter registration In blgll
scbools, deputy motor vehicle reglallar offices,
libraries and county board8 ot election. .
··'lbjs execu.Uve order •wlll enable Ohio to put
top:Ua wlbai.I ~to call an almaattotally volunteer
system of regtstrallm." Brown said Thursday:
"Betpre tbe laa1: coilpleot years, boards or election

extra people, paying people 011eittme to do
l'l!gistratlqil at ~ and at ~ty ·talnHind at&lt;

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outreach (ll'OII'BJTII we bave dolle, we're seeing .
reglstrattoa daae by volunteer teglsllarsso it Will not ·
cost the state more IIIOIII!Y· It wUI not cost county
goY1!1'111'Lalt more. ftiOI1I!y to· hire people and have
people work oYel'llme," Brown Said.
He lllld be would meet with manbers ot Celeste's
~ to WOI1c out delalls ot lmP/efnentlng the
PI\Cidlll.
l!eglstnillon !¥M' Is pegged.J!t 5.,8. million, Brown
said the
program should help·put the state &lt;Ner
his goal of 6 million In this presidential election yea,r,

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CclmmlslloD, ~by a number
otorpnlzatlons, wUltlyllaband~jta
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parks or sign up for unemployment benefits SOPD may
reglstrailon, . I tiUnk you could have ~tlon
also lind tb!!mselves being 8SkM If they want to
available at tlte patrol stations. I thlnlt that Would be
l'l!llster to vote.
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Iegttlm8te, to make sure their own employ~ ~
Gov. Rlchar!1 Celeste has Issued an execuUveorder
regiStered," Brown said.
Brown said he would like to see peoP&amp; who have
illrectlni an State agenclell and thel1' employees to
aller lllllp8l'lllan VOle!' registration at an Urnes to
business with the state offered an oppartunity to
thetremployees and tile gmera1 public.
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''Evecywbere from, perhaps, state parks to lottery
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ootlets to coonty talrs ... to lllllimploytnenl offices,
tlte public are llkely to be offering the chance to
· register. Highway Patrollloopets are an example.
aJiywhere where largle numbers ci people do business
with the state," ,he' said.
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played or tlte under-employed but pay nothiDg to Partlctpate In the
, primary health care tund proliram • lor an memller.! of his or her medlcalprogram.Otherswithmore
being carried 0111 by the Meigs
Immediate family. · ·
lnCOrile wiD pay on a scale of :.!1
Caltlty Depa11ment of Health
Meigs Coonty has been allocated. perrent 111 100 percent of tile
tJu.wah the~ bill PJ'OIII'&amp;m and $7,200 In state aria federal funds ' . treatment cost.
tamUy. ~Iopment of NeisonV)Ile
which must be used by Dec. 31, 1984 'Iboil? residents covered by tnedl·
haveblencbalbged.therebyrnaklng , orMelgsCountywUIIosethemoney. cald or pr.lvale iDsuraDce ate not
partlclpatlone&amp;sler.
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OnJ!JOOl, thedeparlmellt began lhrougl!· the Meigs CaltltY Health
Proofoflncmleorlacltnflntmle
the' pro1rarit '1\Dd at that ljme was
Departnient with Dr. James With· proof such 'a8 a foOd stamp card, '
adYI8ed tllat only litdMduals who
erell and Dr. WUma Mansneld ~ Statement from the Oblo Bureaq of
~ )llll!rnllloyed at auy time
the particlpltlng (li\yBiclans. Mer Employment . Services cr stme
during Jan. 1, 1!183 - ~ the pn!Sellt
proofoflncoruetsver1tled, asUdlng docurnentailon of temporary em·
.were ellglble. However, according - ~scale wUI be used to detennlne ·ployment ts.necessary.
to the cltap&amp;e notice, residents whatpercentageofthepaymentcan
unemployed at;!' auy. ttrnetrcmJan.
be. made from this jobs bill nmey.
Any questionS regardlni{ ellglbil1 totltepmeut'areellglllle. Funds For example, tamlllesoftwowbere lty can be answered by tlte Meigs
.. a11o may -t~e~llled lot the UJidero. the heath of·"'tM ·household· Is Caltlty Health Deparjment Ntr at
employed - ~ working pBTt
unemployed or Under-employed the muttlpbaslc ltealth ticmlles In .
tlmeor~iban !han minimum
and the household lnl:Cme Is under the senior CltllJens building Monday
~.Thesetumscanbe~ .,,'IOO,famWesoffourwlthlesslhan through'Ft1day, 8a.ni. tD4p.m.dr
tor dretbrs feeS and Iabora~m-Y teSt · $10,Dl Income and families ot six tesldents having questlolls can call
pa~ not onJr for tlte unetn· - wltll lessJban $13,61Kllillncorne wUl · tile ~I at 992-6626.

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tngs will be ihe.Oblo SeDate HUIJIII!I'
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and the l"eSSUJ'Cl!s avalli!ije In
Southeast Oblo tomeellbatll'l!d,
The Ohio SeDate HL!DIM' Task
F:orcetschargmwllhoonductlnga

huiJ&amp;er advocates, coinmunlty DU·

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and concemed cltlzaJs
tlte~.mJub'lD
and Pomaoy, to share careful, deliberate ·"'!~ Olcrcugb oral testiJ'noiiY. Tile Drst eight
with tlte Oblo SeDate HungJ!r Task · study of 1uw1ger and Its tOOS£quen· lleal'lngs were Cljnducted In Lima,
Forretnvaluablelnfonnatloftmthe ces In Ohio. The Task Foree · Toledo, Cjel'eland, ~· Young,
lncldaicewilhln
. ~=tOhlo.andmainutrt· manbers Include Senaton" 3 te ~ Coium
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Written II!Stlmony or letters cllli
walder, 0-Columbus, &lt;lLaJnnan·of Cleveland, Paul Pteila-, R-~ . \le aent to the SeDate Hupger Task
tlteObloSenateHungerTaskForce, _ andDavldlfOOson,R-8j:ci1Cf'ekl .
Force to the attention of Seuator
stated today personal and plU'es- · The Senate Hunga- Talk Force Mlcl!ael Scbwarzwalder, Stall!slonal testimony wiD be gathered at publlc hearing In Puua'oy wm be · ·houle, Columbus, Ohio 43216. The '
lheAtbensandPometoyhe~ln heldlntlteSe!ikirCltlzmSCenterln
Taak Force· wUJ rele~ Its tlnai
onllir to ascertain tlte number of MulbenyHelghtsandwtllbeldnat2
teportln·September.

Jobless figure drops to 7.·1 percent··

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Since Jllovember 1982, · whal
unemployment tumbli!d to 7.1 unemploymmt reached a post·
pei'CB!t In Jime, the lowest In more Depresslonpeakof10.7p:n:tiltwith
· than tour years, as 4&amp;l,lm Arnerl· morelhan12mllllonoutofwodl, tlte
C8JI5 fOund jobs, the government economic -reroverY bas gena-ated
f!!IICirted tpy.
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more than 6.5 million jobs, the
The 0.4 p!!cenlsge point drop In Bureau of Labor Statistics 1lgure:i
the seasonally adJ~. rate1 ,tlte , . . . - · ------,
sleepest phqe slnci! unemp!Oy·
rnent fell .rrom 8.8 ,percent to 8.4
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post-1eces lon labor market
since tile early 1950s.

In one negative note, tile bureau •

Analysts noted, bowevi!l', that thl.ii,
IA)tal was 500,1m below that recorded at thepeakofthetecesslon In
the fourtlt quarter of Jlll'l.

Indicator to Its kJWi!slebbSinCe Aprtl

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Labor Depu1ml!nt was spread
all ~IJallon ~ps. with
lllluckAmerlcau. wiJI»eunemployrnent bu been mere severe than
that ot Wl!ltes. Elljoytng tlte strong·
l!ll·llriiJr&lt;M!nte!ll.
~ aJtemat!Ye unanp~t
rate. wl!lcb COI1)~ lhe U3.811111110n llll!lllber.clliiilan labor Ioree
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surY1!)'S to have abandoned efforts
to lind jobs because they feel theY
cantlot get work. 1bls pocket of
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however, was a bright one &lt;Nerall,
conllnnlng predictions by private
economists and Reagan admlnlstrailon officials that unemployment
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slow-OOwnlntlte(lllceoftllegeneral •
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they are not actively si!eklng jobs.

limed fotcea statlonellln the Unfted l~S~o•::•c:•~
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· Stall!l, tell by a ~te ·
II'IIOIIIIt to 7.0 percent.
UNEMPLOYMENT - Ov·
,'1111 10t11 number of the civilian
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UDeiiiJIIoYmeal tumblecl to
&amp;ic*qed - 1115,748,10) - was an
7.1
pacealln
June, lbe 10\'enJ:
IIMime JuiRb, In June, ~ I'OIIter ot
meat
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lll)e8l!ed "disCouraged workers'~
ranalned unchanged at 1.3 mllllon
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· The teleVtston news ~hawed one ''the house wouldn't be how glad we lor Fidel Castro IS to betray moral of the cruelest communist aatraPI.'
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of the poUtical· prlsooen; released aU are that 12 Jews got .out of · llltteracy.
Now what we have bere Is .a ln the world and, notwlthstandlnl
by Fidel Castro and llown back to Dachau.. but wbat In the name of
the overwhelm41&amp; case apinlt thtl
the United States with the Rev. God Is aoOina on In Daebau: We !mow na~ problem, and the firSt cretin, bas embraced him, en·
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Jesse Jackson. He was taU; perhaps !rom tills batch of ~ what object of nallonal altentlon Is, quite dorsed his regime, and wlabed him
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teet. He wetghed, oh, no poundS. we have redundantly known now properly, black people. The white a long life In power. He II not
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He had been In prison over :M&gt; years. · for years and years and years, and South!!men who c.heered the gover· showing the kind of hlslol'lcal
ROBERT L. WINGETT
He had occupied, up unW last week,· Ibis Js that Fidel Castro ts ll sadist. nors of Arkansas. Louisiana and patience and fortitude that, fl!lllle
Publisher
Jesse Jackson Is evolving Into Alabama wllen over a stretch of a would argue, . made heroic the
a ceU eight teet by 12 teet and had
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bEen denied aU reading rnaterlai: sometlllng on 'the order of a IIJ9i'al hall dozen 1 ye~~rs they Identified . stoicism of IjoO~er T. Washlnilon.
BOB HOEFLICH
PA'l' WHITEHEAD
He found It dl,!flcult to spe~ · monslel''. It emban:ilsses tile Chris· ~Jv~ With the social and wit)! his raCist c;ountryml!,l. J~ck•
General Maaa1er
A8818t~l Publisher/Controller
because the prisoners were not tlan religion that he persiSts bt · educatlonal pen~eC~Jtion of black son jg reaching back toward
allowed to speak to each other on drawing altention to his having Amerltans called forth finally a serfdom and hOlding It up tor aij the
DALE ROTHGEB; JR.
the apparently few occasions when beeD Ol'llalned. lt IS not possible at rewislon of tar-reaching dlsetpll·
News Editor
they are wltllln · reach of each one end the same time to pass as a nary reach. No olle In the Sou~ world to ;~dmtre.
But Castrolsm, rejecting among
A MEMBER of The Associated Press, lalaad Dlill;r Press Assocta·
others' voiCes.
detl!lldel' of .h~n rlg1lts and of nowadays who would seek publlc other things the religion In which
lion and the American Newspaper Publisher "-&lt;lui•.
The Cuban was not asked soctal JUstice a{ld to applaud ~del esteem tills side of the Ku Klux thli Rev. JackSQp Is ordained and
whether he bad been·questioned by Castro. It Jackson 1$ prep4l'ed to Klan't would a8kt0r-aretum to Jim persecuting those 1Vho practice It,
LE'ITERS OF OPINION are welcomed. They ahtNid be . . . t. . . . words
1•1· All leCters are sub Jed to edltln1 arid must be slped wttlli •arne, addr••and
hls liberators on the airplane on say that be wishes tor America the Crow. But at least white people of
beckons the. world ln the opPQSite
telephone number. No un~lcned let_tera wUI be publ..lled. IMten lbould be Ia
how he had beeq trel!ted for 20 kind of revolution Cuba has e;xpe- the ,SOOth could be underStood as direction JackS(m Is publicly aaoIOod taste, addre811IDI is&amp;Ue8, DOli personalltles,
years. And that Is the point. 11 Jesse rtenced, he ougllt to Slly exacUy simply defending . tbe way things . clated with: the·Bm ol Rights, and
had got back, 11 dozen Inmates of that.. To suggest simultaneously . used to be.
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Dachau, a royal gesture of HJUer's that tW cares for human rights and
what Castl'Q ha.,; done would be the
magnanimity. the question before
equivalent
of a JX!lltlclan's calling
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The !lrst problem, I have roted,ls
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that of black people. It Is bard for a
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black man to dtS90Ciate. himself
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from someone who has kindled all
Midyear, when the NewYear'sdream8ctashwllhreallty, when baseball
much attention, and done, so
.. that
faniconcede their team Is out of !he pennant race,ls when some economic
much to Invigorate racial pride. But
.
forecasters confess their errors.
a faUure by black leaders .to ,act
,jack Lavery, for Instance, pUts the extent.of ermr In perspective with
Invites exactly what blacks have
this humbling, cleansing observation light at the vecy top of Merrill
bEen struggling to tree them8elves
l.yllch's weekly economic and financial commentary:
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from, namely condescension. What
"'The Commerce Department's flash report estimate ot second quarter
!hey shoul(l want least to hear Is:
real gross national product (5.7 percent) was well above consensus
"What. do you expect of black
expect!jtlons; above our perception · of the Federal ReservP's own
people'(' Give t11em:a Caltro, or a
, ailtlclpatlon, and even.more sharply above our 2 percent estimate."
Lumuntba .(yes; Jackson pralled
It wasn't the first time the consensus missed the mark. In the first
him, too) and they'D IIQ for him llere
, quar.fur manY forecasters thought they were generous In estimating GNP
just · as '!hey would In Uganda or
growth at 5 percent or ~ J)ercent. It c~ at 9.7 percent.
wherever.''
So what ha~ed? Weren't higher Interest rates supposed to have
ADd the other problem II ·that of \ ·
dl\.n!Ped the furnace? Wasn't the big federal budget detlctt supposed to
the Dem(lcratic Party. How proinl·
have forced rates hlgber and pummeled the expansion Into submission? ·
nently wUllis members teatuie thla
There seem to be a few possible explanations.
terrlbly misgUided man at tiJelr
-The Impact of !he federal budget defiCit was parttally offset by
convention? Will they too show the
surpluses at the state, county and municipal govenunent levels.
,
· condescension so generally ahown ·.
While federal government deficits have ballooned to a post·World War II
toward a politician who, but for
reeord share Of gross national product, surpluses at the state, COUBiy and
being black, would have been
municipal level have likewise mushroomed to record levels.
burled In the earliest snows ot New
Estimates of the government budget deficit for' 1984 range around 4.7
Hampshire?
pereent of GNP. But surpluses of 1.6 percent of GNP at the state, county
Something has to give. Walter '
and 'municipal level leave the net Impact at 3.1 perceni.
Mondale has an opportunity he may ·
The Ftrst Pennsylvanta economists observe: "1be annUal total
never have again. "I ·do nQt want
g~;~yernment deficits reached In the 1~ all Ue below the 4.1 percent
the support 'o~ artY ~erlcan who
comparable deficit figure recorded In 1975."
sympathizes With !he. poUtlcs' of
:..Higher Interest rates have put money In the pockets of Individuals.
Fidel Castro." That's all. Just that.
More than 6 mnnon jobs have been created since late 1982, and more
people are now employed than ever before. Many are able to save,
beCause Interest rates have bEen deregulated, they are earning more
Interest than ever before. Personal Income In this calendar year alone has
WASHlNGTON -In a dramatic With NASA's close cooperation. The
scope and dramatic In Impact" yet ·hope the '\'oung Astronauts projumped nearly $24 bUUon.
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bid to keep Amerlta ahead In the president will call upon local "easy to understand and simple to gtam Will be ready IQ launch when
-:-Innovative financing lessened the Impact of higher Interest rates.
hlgh·tech race, f&gt;t.esident Reagan · businesses, schools, churches, · carry out." I suggested forming a school starts In Seplember.
~y of the more lnfluentlal forecasters, lnclu&lt;!ifig tho5e In the housing
has
approved a program that he science centers, youth clubs and Young Astronauts organtutlon.
FEUD OF TilE WEEK: 1be
lndll.stry, were almost certain rtslng Interest rates would choke oft the pace
hopes
wUl
shake
young
Amertcans
community
organizations
to
supI
argued
In
tllll
memo:
"Ameli·
Pentagon
and the State Depal:t·
of houtu)ldlng much more quickly than It has. •
outoftheeducatlonaldoldrumsand
port
the
Young
Astronaut
units.
ca's
young
people
are
tasclna~
~Dent
don't
always a~. but tlli!y
Tiley stnl retain that cerlalnly, but fklxlble mortgages meanwhile have
focus
their
attentiOn
on
technOJogt.
1
played
a
modest
role
1n
~tUng
with
space.
They
swann
to
movie
ftnd
tbemselves
teamed against the
allowed homebuyers to cope. Some mortgages pennlt st.able monthly
cal.chil!lenges.
. "Operation Ufto!!," as the pro- !heaters to watch Interplanetary Commerce a!!'d Treasury dePart·
payments even If rates rise by lowering the amount that gnes towanl
He wants to Introduce ch!Wreri to gram ts caUed, o!! Ute ground. With adventure; they play space games ments and the office of the U.S.
pr!!lctpal. Some allow for payments to be held low tnltlaUy and adjusted
higher as Incomes rls!!.
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, the Space Age by encouraging them a columnist's effrontery, 1 called on on vldeQ sets. The opPQrtunlty to · tradtl representative on the delicate
. e young astronauts - w1th
matter of "offsets" for count"'-Corporate earnings have bEen healthy, allowing many companlexx; e , to herome young astronauts. One of. · Reagan privately last October to hecom
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them Will probably be l,nvlted as an add another Idea to the array of official credentials and Insignias- that agree to buy U.S. weapons.
expansion at least partially out of cpsh flow.
on a future space flight.
unsought suggestions before every should attract YOliJIIISters, sttr their
In a word, offsets are bribes to
observer
Martin Lefkowitz, economist at the National Chamber of Commerce,
The
plan
Is
to
form·
"Young
president.
Imaginations
and'
•stimulate
their
weapons
purchasers: If they'll buy
polnts'out that gross prtvate savings during the llrstquarter ofl984 rah $1.40
Astronaut''
units
ln
neighborhoods
I
presented
him
with
evidence
sptrltof
adventure.
It
might
help
lift
our
weapons,
. we'll let them ·probllUon higher than In the same qllll.l'ler of 1983.
'J'hOse are some of the explanations, subJect ID revisions, for the strong !'Cross.the country. Children wUl be that the quality of educjitlon In the their gaze from video games to real duce paris of the weapmls tbenl·
ellglbletoenrollasearlyas~slx, United States ts ·ilecUnlng at the hlgh·teclmology and ftx 'theireyes sel\!es or give them other lrfde
economy now being offered at Ibis time of reassessment.
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· With the right to wear astrona11t same time that foreign competition on the stars.~· ,
concessions.
lnSigt)ias and pirttclpate In Na· Is InCreasing. 1 pointed out that
The president was , more than
Obviously, these ~til
ll&lt;&gt;nal Aeronautics and Space Ad- there ts a serious shortage In most polite; be· listened with genuine give $Ubsldles to foreign mFufac·
ministration activities. The lftten· ' stares of math and $Cience Interest He saw the need, he saki, tuiers thai wind up competing with
· tton Is ID have ·them work closely , tl!achei,;, that Amerlcan students ID see · beyond today's limited U.S. Industries, The Pe!ltagon and
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with their · schools 'to acQ\Itrl! sutter 1n comparison with those tn horizon. He -has .a deep concern Foggy Boltoin· feel thtlll a small
technical sldlls 'that wUl p~ other lndustrtallzed nations:
about-tomorrow, aJ1(1 ~placing new prl¢e 'to. pay 'tor eJWurlng that our
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nien I left a memo with the emphasiS on long-range plaMIIlg. allies are properly armed, Com·
· them for the htgh·tech age.
. The program Will. be sponsored president urging a program ''big 1n The other day, he telephoned me to merce.~ Treasury and the lrade
• by the National Space Institute,
say that he was adopting my Idea. 1 representative don't Uke them a bit.
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·;rhls letter js for my former band
abUIUes would not have felt threa·
siUcients and aU those people In,the · tened by my dl1ference of opinion. 1
J'd'etgs Local ~hool District who am sure I made some mistakes at
~~ave shown me such Incredible ; my job, but I did not deserve to be
Should join thpse optlmlstic econo- Compare Ibis with the : ~tual
s~rt over the past two years. I
fired. No one .could luive . cared
· The politiCal maglclal1:" In Wa· ·. their highway funds from the
mists In the .exalted boobyhatcll deficits as . Usted In the lliiN
uJlnk you for your help and for more for this band than I dkl.
shlngton.have been busy setting the federal government. In spite ot the
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where tlley make their predictions. Reader's Digest !\lmanaC and
iiP'Iievtng In me so strongly. It has
I always trled to be a positive stage
their quadrennial pertor· fact that a slml1ar measure was
It Is almOSt Impossible to believe Yearbook: I am rounding off the,
g¢ten me through a very dtttlcult Influence on my studentS by manee of fooling tlie American defeated In a state-wide vote last
that Plesldent Ronald Reagan Is ngures to the nearest blllJon. 1981.
ogle&amp;! these past few months. '
maintaining the highest of charac· voter before the November pres!: taU, Ohlo's. tWo Democratic sena·
the IIIIDI! mall w119 made such $!16 bllllon deftctt; 11182, Sl11 billion
,.No one more than I regrets !he ter and by showing them' the dentlal election. Now Co~ has ton, HoWard llf'z~baum and
extravagant proml8ea ln l!Bl. In an deficit; rna button deficit ln 1983
dlisenston and Ul feelings that have Importance of dedication, Prtdeand taken a three
vacation to· Jolm G11!an, voted ilr lhe prQhibl·
EcOnomiC Fact Sheets released and July l!IIN estlrilate Sill bUUon
· adsen In Ibis comnluntty upon the strlvtng to be the best yOU can. I
lf"*lilJ1•1ltc)lllJnd ~to the lion. 1bll dlllnoniQ'atel clearly the . Sept. 9, i!Bl, here's what be deficit. It Is expected when all the
Jl!lllrellewal of my teaching con· don't think anyone could deny that- .Jifii6Ur
practice before what low oplnloll 11101t 1112tlonal p)Utt· •
promlled: "Cllange dda coUntry's
• ~t. The question everyone seems
In my . classes a considerable they !lope Is a frlendly audienCe. clans have tor the wt.hes of the
' tO:want answered Is "why." I was amount of learning was taking Get ready, folks. Now you see It, vOters at !lOme. Tllat II a flict that ecopomlc ~ 10 that we haVe a ~r;:~SIN==•:SC:~!~r
"'lanced budpl by Fbcal Yar '83,
That II the kind of l'«&lt;rd that the
~by a board member who voted
place. Apparently none of tills now you don't!
voters,·lllould ~ In future
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by J'Y 81 and a Republil!ans are pliullng tbelr
aplnst me that t: .e reason this mattered to three members of the
Before they left Washington, they electlona. M I i*tdk:ted lat week
$93 bUIIon 111J11i111 by FY '115." That · 'tiopi!s on J111s year. They are leaning
tlil!lg happened was because I school board.
obllgtngly raised the U.S. debt this laW II llri!ltllr lltirrlng the
I dii-ed to chaUenge authorlty. .
To my students: as you stArt off cell!ng from $1.52 TRIW()N to advqcates.41f l'llllnllllc tldl CIIUIIIry W8J a l9lll ~lecUon YNf prmdle. on a weak stick!
:In the past twO 'years I have had another year with a new director I $1..75 TRILLION. WttlWt that to the piJtlf mercy ~ IIIOtber
seVeral dlsagieements . 'with the ask that. you give that penon as ' action, W~hlngton would have Noote Expei bdlllt l:ftn bl!fQre the
'~ pi(nctpal on how to run the Meigs
much support, ,cooperation and shut down. This was an undreamed. Senate·acted • tilt biD, a meHt!oo
bind. On each of these occasions I assistance as you ~me. Please of cetllng until Ronald Reagan of reii&amp;IOul111d'dvlc CI'JI!DIPt;pli
~'T
was merely standing up for what I remember what thiJ band Is about, . came to town. "That's O.K.." they were -~ dlt all 'iDC petitions
aa.L,
~lieved were the best Interests of why It Is Important and wily It must
say; "We,llre going tQ.~ a $50 to deitY teiMIIOIIItiiU• tilt rtpt
all the students, and my actions In go on. Mybestwlshesatewlth~bu. blllton dQwn payment on the to air~ M• p eanlmer·
· n0:way harmed the school system. Good luck, and thanks for two very national debt each·of the next t1Jree clals or tO lftie tiiiJMO live eqiPal
think t)lal an .admlnlst_!'ator who , memorable years. - ~yn
ps. •
years." They don't bother t6 time !ol' utl4kl'l, m
IS·)ruly secure In his position and Goodnite.
explain just how they equate the There 1081 ,..IIIIJ.,...,Iolkl!
Walter Mtlllt'OIT jlliiiJWa* I blir
down payment wltb their normal
deftclt of near $200 blllton a year. chew If be luis 1111 ;ws 'W tbJs
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That ts one of the magic trl!:ks they taU. No oae CXIIIIO I ' · Wlllln I he
never bother to explain to the voter. says, •'Stii1)o, ..............
Into Perhaps It Is better that way. Our •the tall ~~~::: :." " " ..., •
: ; Mer the close of another vecy river front they should
Pomeroy
from
Route
33
after
dark
grandchildren can gb to the poor elecfl!d.ii • .!Hir.l Rid ....
,spCces.s!ul Herttage Sunday tt
of the house with the unshaken Uluslon years..., DOt ..... 8y 1M..,.·
:sel!ms only fitting that we express and see the ... ~- "'""t
_.,
that their ancestors sent them there ttonOayW.WIII_a ..... d!&amp;lt
•oUr appreciation to the Mayor of . lights reflected In the water.
for their own good. Of course the aboutrD!IIIliiiiOUIP dartlllput
:P.omeroy, the VIllage Council, the
Dlirlng the day time the view of president wUl explain tt aU aw~y as year, a a-.ti:IMI diM dC N-'11
1"!!rkers and the plivate citizens the beautltul Ohio River II magntfl· _ betpgthe!aultofthenastyRusst
''111!1.IIIII I'* Nlll
·, ~made the Pomeroy river front
cent ~ the river bank Is wen ami Democrats.
ans TRILUotJ,
and ldJher ..
. t&amp;e most beautllul that It has keTpt. ll
cerned
thank
Before they left town, the
. 1a~ared for many years.
o a con
we say
·members qf Congress put the
' • ·:I'hls year tile Pomeroy rlver·
trQnt was particularly beautltul tor yo~'aurs very truly, Charles E. finishing touches on the bUt forCing
I
Blak~~. President, The Meigs . !he states to enact laws setting lhe
Memorial Day, Herltage Wee~end.
, I i1l
,
minimum drinking ~ at 21. a prize.
~ visit of Adventure Ganey n. It
County Pioneer and Historical Unless they enact illch. measures any countl')'
bald a llllld
.·
ll!'Yone doubts the beauty of the Society, Inc:
thestatesfilcealossot15peroentof economy • buirowal II1IIM1
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plaYin&amp; In Wimbledon's seints for
bJs eighth time - and No. 2 Ivan
•w I, 1"-WIIIr
Leadl, the C2iecboslavak ace who
• WIMBLEDON (AP} - K.atby
Jordan doesn't tblDk Qll'ls Evert "l'"'tdedMcEnroeinthellnals~the
Lloyd Is In Martina Nawatllova's Fn!nch ()pen on clay tour weeks
ago.
league,

Ill Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVIJI'ED TO THE INTEREST OF THE MEIGII-!'"SON AREA

DesptteLiayd'atbrulllnc~thlrd

MalidUkova In the .
llf!!JIIftnals ot the All ED8Iand Lawn
seed Hana

Ten!lls tournament, Jordan doesll't

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By BOBGBBEN
AP Golf Wiler
OAK BROOK, lB. (AP} - Greg
Norman, holdlng.the hottest hand In
goll, admitted be really didn't want
to be plaYing In tills tournament.
But, despite his spectacular
f!!Celll success, he !OIInd the old,
pleasantly-nervous excitement still
was wllh him and convei'led It Into a

lPO

disgusted tliiif she stalkal ott court

without widtlng tor ' 'oyd, without
~""'~""n
r~~-,M to the Royal Box and
without giving the obligatory JXIBt·
match Interview, an omission that
probably wW Cll6l her a $500 line.
Unimpressed by Uoyd's pertor•

Volvo Masters Indoor toumament ·
Saturday's tlnaJ
the three' and the wcr TClUI1IaD)ellt ~
time WlmbJedon cllamplon and ~at F&lt;rest HUis In New
Navratnova, a four·tlme and de- York m clay. In the latter, Lendl
fe!ldlng Wimbledon cllamp and demolished Connors &amp;.0, &amp;.0, theoaly
Grand Slam titlllt.
. time bt his pro career that Connors
"I llope she gives Martlaa a aood has been sllit out.
Lloyd, who dominated wcmen•s
match, but I have flel!ll the put
results, and It baln't been that tennis for a decade and took singles
close," Jordan said alter being titles here ln1974, '16and81, has been
ousted by NavratlloYa 6-3, 64 ln. overshadowed on the women's
•Thursday's other lt!I11Uinal.
ctrcult by the seemingly lnvlnclhli!
In ~ pn!vious title clashes on Navratnova, who already l:as
Wimbledon's Centre ·cwrt. Lloyd beaten Lloyd four times this year.
has yet to prevaU over Navratuova.
After Lloyd's loss tWo weeks ago
. O!i that ~ turf todlly, Jobn . to .Jordan In the semtflna1s ot the
McEnroe, bldclla&amp; to become the EaadnJme, England, grass court
llrst American $lQoe DoD Budle In tournament, tennis pundits began
1938 to repeal as "'ngget clllmpkln, asking It she's got what It takes to
laced an lllleXpeCiid ll!lllliiDil ItAly In the top echelon of the
~ trcm uns eeiled Pat Cash.
wauen's game.
When Lloyd struggled tovtctortes
111e J9,.year-dd Australian right·
hander pined the last four by against Betsy Nagelsen In the
ousting stxtb seed Andres G&lt;mez of second roond and Annabel Croft ln
Mexico bi thequartef.ftnals.
the third here, some of the other
The other men's semltlna1 tea· playen - Including Jordan, Marui.·
tured No. 3 seed Jimmy Connors- Ulcova and fourth seed Pam Shriver

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Scioto Downs

COLUMBUS, Oltlo (AP) - Ha$11.
.Pharaoh, driver; by Steve W~.;:
won the featured eighth race $6,® •.
()pen Trot Thursday night at Scioto

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The 5-).ear-old stallion, In his fust ·"

start this year at Scioto Downs,
tumed the mDe In 2: OL4 and won liY

aone and one-quartei-1~ overV'' :
.An.na Triclt.
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Hasti Pharoh paid $.1..40, 3.40 mid
2.111 !or the vlctocy, while V Anna' ::
Trick paW $3.40 and 2.111 to plaq!:... .
Pete's Fannie paid $2.:M&gt; lor third
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·Edwards, RobertS ls hare Western Open goH lead ~th 67s
4-lllkler-par Iii that plaCed him a
single 8ltot off the lead after
Thunday's first roond ol the
$400,000 Western Open golf

tournament.

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OanliY Edwards, wiDnel" of fcur
PGA Tour titles, and C!lf'!l!r
struggler Loren Roberts set the

pace with 67s on the Butlel' National
Golf Course that never P!ayed

easier.
toomament. The pi-evtoos record · lost In a playoff for the U.S. ()pen In ·
"We enjoyed optlmwn condt· tor subpar rounds In a single day his last tour stal1ll, was tied, a single
tlons," saki Edwards. "'lbe golf was 24. That was railed to 42.
strolle off the pare with stx others.
course was just fabUlous. the
Cllll!f llliiDIIJ t11em was Nick
Tom WatJon was among them.
weather beautltul and you've got a Despite a baU ln. the water, he Price, tbe)WllgSoothAbbnwho
klt-dgl'eat pli)iers here. 'lbat teOOs ~an. But Masters cham· ted thrwgh t11ree roullds ·or last
to produce low~··
. ploil Bell Crenshaw was not. He · week'S Canadjan Open.
In fact, It produced the lowest struggled·toa 751n thewann,ltllliW
Also at 4-UIIder-par were Lance
.
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Ten Broeck, D.A. Welbrlng, Lennie
scores In the n wars Butler has weather.
served as the site of thls oW
Nonnan, who has won twlre and Clements, rookie Joey Sindelar and ·
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PGA titlellolder Hal Sutton ancl. ..
Ft,!d Couples were among the l?lll "
groopat69.
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Edwanls, whaie youngeriJrother_ .

David won ..the Los Angeles {)peiJ •·
early this year, saki be was "kind Q! ..
disappointed with my game llllli .'

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easy around h&lt;llle, worked on rily-..'
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NEW YORK (AP}-Two rookies MWTay of the Baltlm&lt;re Orioles
- Juan Samuel ct the Plllladl&gt;lpltla and Andre 1bor1lln cttheCleveland
Plllllles and AI Davis of the Seattle · Indians were also 8elected as
Mariners- and 10 ot1ter ftrst:tlme alternates.
An.Stars lifeainong tlie 24 reserves
chosenforTuesday'sAD-StarGame . Mattingly, whohasplayedmostly
In San Francisco.
first base thiJ season. was also
· Samuel, . Davis and pttch,er selected, butasareserveoutflelder.
Dwight Gooden ol the New York
Third baseman Buddy Bell ol the
Mets wW be the only rookies on the Texas Ran&amp;ers. Garcia and sir&gt;rt·
two squads, which were completed stop Alan Trammell, the sixth
with the 1Pl212ilui:rement ()f the .Detroit Tiger on the team, complete
reserves today. · .
the AL Infield.
Davis, catcher Dave Engle of the
Toey Armas and Jbn Rice of the
Mlimesota Twins, IPI!Cllnd baseman . Boston Red Sox. lUckey Heude! 1011
Damaso Garcia of the Tol'OIItoBlue
of the Oakta!MI A's and Mattingly
Jays and Da! Mattingly ol the New are the backups In the American
York Yankees.are the·first-timers League outfield.
Jim Sundberg ~ the Mllwaulcl!e
tor the ArTlerbln League.
The eight Nattonal League re- Brewers and Engle were named the
serves J1laklng their An·Star debut AL'srese!Vecatchers.
areSamuel,catchersBobBrei!lyct
With the selection of alternates,
the Montreal Expos and the New
the San Francisco Giants.and Jody
Davis ottheClllcagoCubs, shol"!stOP York Mets now baVe four players
Rafael Ramirez of the 1\tlanta apiece on the AD-Star team to lead
BraVes, !ltird baseman '11m WaU· lhe'NL In that department. ach of the Montreal Expos, and
j\1ontreal's . outfielder Tim
ootflelders Jerry Mumphrey of the Raines, Wallach and New York's
HO\!Sioo Astros, Mike Marshall of first baseman Keith Hernandez
·the Los Angeles Dodgers and ChW
Davis of the Giants,
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was the same. On CCIIIIf!CUttYe
nlgbta, the Boston Red Sox rode
grand sl8m June ~ to slugfest
victories.
Bciaton'sJim Rice was the hero on
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Oakland Athletics 13-9. On Thursday nlgl)t, Dwlaht Ev~ became
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Red Sox OOwned tile c.,jUomla

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"It came ley turn, and I'm happy
aboot that," Evans, who was
walked intentlonally WEdnesclay to
load the bases for Rice; said.
."Yesterday ihey walked me and
Jimmy got II.''
On Thui'sday, with Boston ahead
. 7-2 and runners on second and third . ··
and two out bt the fifth Inning, the
Angels deCided to walk Wade Bogas
· Intentionally and pitch to Evans.
The Boston right llelder drllled
reUiiver Bruce Klson's t1rst pitch
Into the center-field bleachers tor hi,!i
second career grand slam.
"My other was against Joe
Decker of Minnesota in 19'15, the
year we won the pennant, _but I
barely remember It," Evans, who
drove in six runs in the game, said.
In other AmeriCan League games
·Thursday, Toronto slugged Seattle
1().8; Chicago edged Qeveland 7-6;
l\1llwaukee dQwnecl oakland 7·5;
Detroit ra.llled past Texas 7-4;.
Minnesota beat New York 54; and
Kansas City at Baltimore was
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rained out.
California Manager John
McNamara might have wJsi!Ed he
used the intentional walk strategy in
the first inning when his tEam led2.0.
With l'llllllel'5 on second and third
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pitch to Rice. The Boston left fielder
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ROAJUNG TIGER - Detroit 'll«en' rlgh&amp; fielder, Kirk Glbloa, .. :,;
over the. screen in left center tot his
I'OIII'S his jvhll•tlea as he I'QUIIds sellond bBAe after hltlln1 a three-':'!" ;:·;•&lt;
68th, 69th and 70th RBis- tops bt the
major leagues. · .
home nm bt the lop "'· the . .h lnnln&amp; agalns&amp; the Texaa Rllngers ..;
'l1luraday allht at Arlington stadium. Gibson's honie run gave the · ~
"This wa8 a hftter'snlghtwlth the
'l1gers _a 7-4 win. (AI' Laaerphoto).
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wind blOWing out, 'I Evans sald. "It
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Seattle
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Phelps' 12th llome run of tile season.
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HOMEWARD BOUND- ClnciJ1nati Reds' third
baseman Nick Esasky, IJ!ft, beata the throw to the
plate to score against the New York Mels Thurllday
night. Guarding the· plate Is MeCs' cldcher Mike

Flizst,rald as Esaslly touched ~'!JI on a hit by
teamnlllte Ertc Davis In the fourlb Inning at !!IJea
Stadlmn. New York won, 4-3. (AI' I • !I photo).

Slumping Dodgers lose to
Cards; :Mets· ~dge Reds, 4-3
. By BARRY WILNER
AI' Sports Writer
Joaquin Alidujar and Bruce
Sutter are All-Stars. If you ask the
Los Angeles Dodgers, NeU Allen
probably belongs In that category

too.
At least he looked Uke \t Thursday
night. as did hiS fellow St. Louis
pitchers -as they combined on a
three-hitter to lead the Cardinals to a
3-0 victory over Los Angeles, the
S€COnd time In three games the
Dodgers have been blanked.
Andujar went the first fout,giving
up one hit before leaving with a
sllghtbamstringpullin hlsrightleg,
the same Injury which haS cut short
hls stints in his last three outings, He
fell short of becoming the major
leagufsfirst 14-game winner.
Allen, 4-2, blanked the Dodgers on
one hit over the next four innings,
then Sutter pitched a scoreless
ninth, allowing one hit, to register
his 21si'Save.
"I'm not disappointed, but I'm
happy," said Andujar. 1'We're ali
teammatesandw!Dnlngthegameis
what counts. My leg doesn't hurt

becausewewon."
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"They have some very good
·pitcllers and they pitched like
All-Stars tonight," said Los Angeles
ManagerTomrnyLasorda. "But we
dldn'tscoreany runs either, and you
can't win that way."
St. .Louis got two runs in the
seventh. George Hendrick homered
deep into the ieft-fleldseats. One out
later, David Green beat out an
lrifleld single to short and scored on
OZzle Smith's triple down the ·
right-field line.
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Green's REI-single In the ninth
finished the scoring.
·
Andujar's injury was not ex·
peeled tokeephlrnoutoftheAli.Star

Game, scheduled for next Tuesday
in San Francisco.
Elsewhere on a night filled with
pitching stars, Charles Hudson went
the distance in a game shortened by
rabt to seven lnnlngil, throwing a
four-hitter as Philadelphia edged
Atlanta 1.0. Mike LaCoss allowed
qnly three hits in eight innings in
Houston's2-1 victory overMontreal.
Also, it was New York 4,
Cincinnatl3 bt a game called atter8
1·3 innlngs !leea use of rain; ·Chicago
9, San Francisco a. and SanDiego2,
·Pift¥Jurgh 1.
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Phllllei 1, Braves 0
HudsOn, 8-fi, struck out six and
walked two in earning hls first
major-league shutout Atlanta's
Rick Mahler, 6-4, pitched just as
well, holdliigthe Phillies to three hits
and registering a.career-hlgh eight
strikeouts.
The Phlllles scored ,the game's
only run in the second. Ozzle VtrgU
opened with a double, Von Hayes
walked and Glenn WUson singled to
toad the bases.. VIrgil scored on an
infield out by Kiko Garcia.
"That's the Charles Hudson we
know. It was thewayhepltchedla!it
year. He used the fastball and kept
his pitches klw," sald.ManagerPaul
Owens.
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"He was more aggressive tonlght," VIrgil said of Hudson. "He
moved the ball around, estalillshed
hls fastball . He didn't get fancy. He
went with hls best stuU."
AIIU'o8 2, Expo&amp; 1
At Montreal, Jerry Mumphrey
doubled home a pair ol tlnt·!nnlng
runs, au· the ottense Mike LaOJss
andBWDawleywouldneed.Laeois
gave up three hll.l through eight
!nniiigs, then Dawley surrendered
one In the ninth to pick up hiS first
save of the season; be had ~4 last

.TollY Gwynn
Padral2,
doUbled
l'lrate81
in a run In

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TENNIS

WIMBLEDON, England (AP)Top-seeded Martin&amp; Navratllova
and No. 2ChrisEvertL!oydstotmed
into the women's singles final at the
Wimbledon tennis championships
with easy straight-set victories
Thursday.
Lloyd tipped through CzreOOslovakla 's H'ana Maildllko\ia, the No. 3
seed, 6-1, 6-2 ,in 46 minutes.
NavratUova , seeking her , thlni
consecutive singles title here,
needed 68 minutes to stop fellow
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OAK BROOK, Ill. (AP):... Danny
Edwards tookadvanbtgeofwhatbe
called "optimum conditions" and
shot a 5-under-par 67 to tie IOI1glhot
Loren ROberts for the flrst-rwnd
lead Tl!ursday In the Hll.OOO
Western Open Golf Tournament. .
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - Dianne
,Dalley, who never has woo em the
i..PGA tour, andLauriPetenonshot
4-Under·par 68s to share- the
weather-delayed, flrst·round lead In
the new LPGA Jamie Farr Toledo
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Knob. located on County Road 31. Rev.
Lawrftlft' GIUes~ncamp, pastor. ~.
Roger Wlllford, asst . pastor. Preac~
servtces Sunday 7; 30 p.m. Prll.)'er meetlna

meroy By·Pau. Rev. Ro-1 Smith, Sr..
puiOr. Rev. Ja~es Cund~ff, aut . pastor.
SundQ" Scboo19.30 a .m~. Morning worship 10:30 a .m.; Evening worship 7: 30 p.
m. WDI'nf'n's Fellowtlllp, Tuetda.y, lOa_m.
Wednesday night prayer.servlce 7:30p.m .
FAITII BAPTIST CHURCH, Railroad
st .. M uoo. Sunda Y Scboollo a.m.; M omIDg worsbJp 11 a.m.; Evening ~Ice 6p.

WedDOiday, 7:30 p.m.. Gary Grttfltb.

leader. Youth JI'OUPS Sunday evenlnt at
6:30p.m . wUh Roger and VIolet Wlllfordd,
leaden. Communton ll"rvlce Ont Suaday
each month.

Rl1TLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST, Sa- .
paslor. Sunday
ScWedhooesdllOa.m.; sundayeventng7:30p.m.;
lem St . Rev. Paul Taylor,

n ay even1na: prayer meetlng7:30
P·roliTH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT
C!llJRCH, Silver Rldp. Duane SydenstrtCker,
pa~tor. Sunday School 9 a.m.;
Ch urch serv1ce
I 10
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a.m. lble Study Wed·
nesday at 7: 30p.m. Jun~ thru September, .
7 p.m, October thru May. Sunday evenl•"
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"Se ptember- 6
e owshi P 7 p.m. J une.luru
p.m. October · r~ru May.
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CIIURCH, BurH.....m. Rev. Okey Ray
Laullllennllt, pattor. Pb. tr.J.Ts:N. Sunday

SciiOGilO:OOa.m.: Sunrlaymnlngservlce
7:00 p.m.; WedpHday .eY/HIIftl tervlce,r

7:00p.m.
DANVILLE
-"!~~;; VInton
CHURCH,
tciated
on Rt. ,;
aDd
Rev.
8: 30

pastor. Sun·

Lamber\, s.
. Cbll·
and

day School Supt. Sunday Sc11ool9:30 a.rp.; .\
Momlna: Won hlp and Communion 10: ~a .
m,

RtJ'I'LAND BIBLE METHODIST. Amos

TllUa, Pastor. sonny Hud!IOD, supt . Sunday

Sc.hool 9:30a.m.; Mornlna worship, 10:30
a.m.; Suday ewnlng lei'VIcce 7:00p.m.
Wednesday servtN 7 p.m. WMPO· proeram t a .m. each Sunday.

· RtJ'I'LAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
R.E'NE. Rev. Lloyd 0. Grimm. Jr., pastor.

Sunday SChool9:30 a.m.; Worslp service
10:30 a .m.; Young peopl~'s se:rvtce 6 p.m.
Evaq:ellsllc service 6: 30p.m. Wednesday
service 7 p.m.

MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST. Miller

St., Muon, W. Va. Eugene L. Conger, ml -

nlster. Snday Bible Study 10 a .m. ; WOr·
ship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible
Study, vocal music. 7 p.m.

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UBERTY AsliEMBLY OF GOD- M...,.,.
J. N. 'l'llacl!f'&lt;, pastor. Evenlna service 7:30
p.m.; Womfon's Ministry, Thunday, 9:30, ....

a.m.; Wedneoday Prayer and
?:lllp.m.

Bib!~

Atlantis Is still considered a legend by nioot people. That IS what the encyclopedia
. calls it

HARTFORD CHURCH PF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION. The Rev. William

Campbell, pastor. Sunday SShool 9:30 a.
m.; James HulheJ, supt. Evening service
1:30 p.m. Wedl\lday eventna: prayer meetlnc 1:30 p.m. Youth prayer service each

FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH, Letart,

But to ethers It is a lost

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Va. The Rev. George C. Weirick, pastor.
SII.Bday SCbool9: 30 a.m.: Sunday worship

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CALVARY RIBLEJ:HURCH,Iocatedon

Pomeroy Pike County Road 25 near Flat·

woocll. fte'V. aiackwood. p81tor. Services

on Sanday at JO::rt a.m , ud 7:.30 p.m . with

Sunday School9:30 o.m. BtbleStudy. Wed·
ne;~'/1..J'i~WSHJP CRUSADE FOR
CHRIST, St. Rt. 3311, Antiquity. Rev.

· FrUkJID Dlebna, putor. Sunday morD-

IDC Je o.m.; Sullllar_ovenloc 7t30 p.m.
Tlnuorlu ~1\ T;JI p.m.
mvERS
COMMUNITY BAP·
TIST CHURCH. Pa1tor Robert Byen.

StaorJay"SchoollOa.m.; Wonhtp service II

. ·a.m.; luday 1¥ell1111 MI'Vtce,7:.30 p.m.;
W..

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't~Middlopart. Rev. O'Dell
. ~•. putor. Sunday Scllool9:30a.m.;

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Mrmlllla :rovrohiP 10:30 a.m.; Evening
wcnlltp7:30p.m. Tuelrlay,12:30p.m. Woi1tell'l Prayer IIIH!Iq. WedDOiday, 7;30
p.m.

01t11 Pr- MrVlce.

Rtri'L\ND APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST, E* .lute~ Mtuer. Bl·
blo - · Werb ~II' 7:30 p.m; Sunday
. Scll00110o.m.: llliarla711Pt ...-vice, 7:30
\ p.~MEROY WDLEYAN ROUNDs, .
lull'leldl, patt!ll'. .
llellrY Elllla, Jr., su.rlllr!lc-llllp\. Sua·
r1u lellool 1::Ill o.m.; _ , WOI'IIhlp 11 .
a.m.:
.mce 7:30p.m.

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r:MIIzatlon. "a lair and golden land" struck oo,.rt by a ...-tes of convulsions al the helldtt
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· a .m.; Eventna wonhtp 7: Jl p.m . TUesday
cvttaae prayer meeting and Bible Study
9: 3D a.m,; Worsblp aervtce. Wednesday

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AntbOay Gblnnamore. Ph. 992·5898. Satur· . · WORD OF FAITH, 93 Mill St., Mlddledriy Evemaa Man 7 :30p.m.; Sunday · port. tqc~ard Stewart, pastor. SUDd1y
-•to
~--res 1 n
e mornlq ~ervlce JO a;m.; SUndayewn.tq:
M111, 8 •~m. a""'
a.m . \.Nil s 0 8 on
7:Jl'. Tlielda"'~ mornln~BibiP studHlOo.m
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half hOur before each Mass. CCD Classes,
WednHday t"Yenlnl ::IJ p.m.
uday
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ay.
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BAPTIST 5-• N 2nd St
morn 1111 -~"~ w lth Kennet h Copela ndiO
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Mkldleport. James E. Keesee, pastor.
C pel Dd
SUDday morning: worship 10 a.m.: Ewn· ' 0NE~ H ~~-~HURCH OF THE
~ NA.- ·
lftl III!I'Vice 7 p.m.; WedDHday evenhag
wonblp 7 p.m. Vlsltotlon, Tllul'lday &amp;: 30 ZA&gt;RENE, Rev- Glonden stroud, pa-.

Shuler, pastor. Worslllp lef'VI~. 9: 30a.m..
Sunday SChool 10:30 a.m. BibI~ Study apd
prayer IM!'I'Vice Tbunday, 7: 30 p.m .

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ter. Woody Call, pal!..-. Services Sunrlay
10 LIIL &amp;ad 7 p.m. WfdDNday, 7 p.m.
WIIITE'S CHAPEL, Coolville R. D.
RACINE F1RST BAPTIST. Don L. - Rev. Roy Deetft, pautor. Sunday School
Wauier, Putor. Rollort Smttb, Sunday !t: 30 a .m.; Worship servicE-, 10: 30 a .m . Bi· . m . Pray.r meetln« and Bible Sludy Wed·
7 m
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School Supt.; Sallllay Sc- 9: 30 o.m.;
ble study and prayer Hrvlce, WednPSday,
n-a.·tp.
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FO EST RUN
BAPTIST. Rev. Nyle
MQ1'11ln&amp; - P 10:40 o.m.; Sunday
7:30p.m.
evet11n1 wonblp 7:30 p.m.; Wedaeoday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST, Borden, pas1or. Cornelius Bunch. supt.
evotiiD&amp; Btbl&lt;! otudy 7: !Dl&gt;.m.
, Mart Jones, pastor. Bill Nld•olton, Sun·

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...moc-p7:30p.m.Prayormeetloc
7:30
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at 7 p.m.
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SACHED HEART CHURCH, Msgr.

7:30p.m.
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST. Rev. Earl

5ei'Vk:el,

CARLETON INTERDENOMINA- .
dar,· Pt:a,_ -~~ T:3Q_p.111. Tll-.y. TIONALCHURCH.KiapburyRoad. Rev .
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, -.,y. Davt!J CUrfman, pastor. Sunday School
H.trrt.IOIIYIIla ftd: Purtell, - - 9: 30a.m.; Ralph Carl, SUpt. Evet~ne wor...., Roo JWIIe. 9u-y-SuporlatH·
7:30 p.m . Pra)'ft' meeUna, Wednes·
dorrt.- !lclo!&gt;OI 1:30 .a.DI.; Wonblp ship
day 7:30 p.m.
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roorv1ce 10:16 a.m.; Eventoc wonblp SuaLONG
BOTI'OM
CIIRISTIAN,
Jody
day 7 lim. and W-.rlay, 7 p.m.
llolland, pu.tor, Wallace Damewood,
ST. JOHN Lu:rHEIIAN CHURCH. l'tiiO l SUnday' School Supt. Worship ~rvtce-, 9 a .
.Grove. Tile Rev. WOllam MlddiHWarth, m.; Bible SchoollO a.m.
putor. Chureb •rvlce 9: !10 a.m.; S!JDI)ay • HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH.
ScbooiiO: 30 o.m.
Rev. 'lbereon Durham, pastor. Sunday
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST, Srho91
at 9: :.J a.m.: Momtng worship a,t
John WrlJht, pautur. SUndaY. ·~hool9:30
10:30
a.m.;
Sunday ovent~~&amp;servt"" jlt 7:30
a.m.; Larry Hayaeo, S. S. llupt. Momtna p.m.; Tbunday
..mces at 7:30p.m.
worablp 10:30 .a.m.
FREEDOM GOsPEL MISSION at Bold
RACINE CHURCH OF 'll!E NAZARENE,

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Church school !t: 30 a.m.; Morning worslp
JO:JO a .m .; Wednesday evening ~ayer

m.; Woni'J.Ip lei'Ytce 10:~ a . ~.;
EVa. .IItie lervb 7: :tl p.m-::' Wedftft-

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Sl"rvtce ua.m.

Wedaeodlly wonlllp 7 p.m.
REORGANIZED CHiJRCH OF JESUS · ST. P"UL LUTHERAN CHURCH,
CHRIST OF LATI'ER DAY SAINTS. Port- Corner Sycamore an(! Second Sts., PomerOy. The Rev. Wtlllam Mlddleswar:th,
land·RacJae Road. WIUiam Roush. pastor.

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ter. Sunday School Supt. Steve Plcketu.
Sunday Sclaool 9: 30a.m.; MomiiiJI wor·
shlp 10:30 a.m.: Evenlq worahlp 1 p.m,

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COMMUNITY
oervt&lt;e, 9&gt;t5 a.

ovenlngservlc.,t6p.m.; Wednesday7 p.m.

AVe. Rev. Clark Baker. pastor. Carl ~ot·
tlngham, Sunday School Supt. Suaday
School 10 a.m. with claaael for aU aaet.
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ble study at 7:30p.m. YoUih servtret Frt·
day at 7:30 p.m.
ECCLESIA FELLOWSHIP, 128MUI$t.,
Middleport . Bro-her Chuck McPbrnoa, :
pastor. Sunday School 10 a.m.; SuDdlry ,
evenlngservtcesat7p.m.andWNnuday ..
se~cesQu"iri.P~PnST. Earl Shuler, -•·
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tor. Sunday School9:30 a .m.; Churctteervlee,BTblp.mSTu
.; Y:ltouth meet1R$(. 6 p.m. Tuet·

r.tiilli

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10:45 a .m.
SUCCESS ROADCHURCHOFCHRIST- 1
Joseph B. Hosldns. Ew-Ust. SUnday~
Study 9 a.m .; Worship JO a.m ; Sunday

Route 124 lOH mile eaat of Rutland) . Sun·

a .m .: Morning worship 1J a .m. Adult
Choir practice 6 p.rri. Sun.;tay. Young Peoe's, ChHclrea.'s Church and AduJt Bible
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ay • ' p.m.
H PE BAPTIST CHAPEL. 570 Grant
St .. Mtdd~n . Atfutated · with Southern
Baptist Conv~ntl~n. Sunday SchoollOa .m.
; Momlna wonhlp 1J a.m.; Evenlngwor·
ship 1 p.rq.; Wednelday evenlq Bible
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rs. E vln Bumgardner. supt.
Sunday Schoo~ 9:30a.m.: Worstdpservlce

. day: Bible l..,..re 9:30a.m.; Walchtower RPE NTEWCIIO!iii'TAHL ASSkb:MIILY , Racndlge,
study 10;3) lqn.; Tuesday, Bible study,
t. J 24 •
am obac , pastor. Su ay
7;30 p.rn.; Thursday, Theocratic School
Scl'loollO a.m.: Sun•y evening servtce 7
7· "')p.m. Servt- m~lag, 8·111 p m
· · p.m. Wednesday eventne sefvlee 7 p.m·.
' cmiRCH oF'Goo' OF •PROPHECY,
CARPENTER SAPTIST. Don Ch..dle,
Locared on o . J . White Ro'fd or HighwaY.
Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a .m: Mornlna
160. Pal Henson,;pastor. Sunday SchoollO
Worship 10; 30 a.m. Prayer service, altern·
ateMIDDLEPORT
Sundays.
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PENTECOSTAL.
Tlltrd

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neoclay and Satunlay l:venlar Servtcel at

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JEHOVAH'S WITNESS. 37319 State

!Uyman. "pollor.

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hits. For-MiddleportltwasKitchen
who suffered the loss while Baker
came in tel,lel for the final inning.
Kitchen walked three wblle striking

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9:00 p.M. at the Main Cl'inic on-Route 35 near Gal-: ..'.
r1por1s. Phys1c1ans
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from the Departme.nts of Family Practice and Pedi8t1 ics will be available ,for
t rea.' tment 0f urgent I'II nesses an d lnJ"uries.
• ' Enter
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Room Entr- :.:.~
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bousewtfelnmEngland,contlnued · . Leading the battln&amp; Jist tor
astllewcmen'•leaderwllh:MSaftet'
PomeroywereMarkCorblttwltha
runnlng~mllestorthelast:lthours. triple, Mark Elliot ,with a double

flve.lelpllhvlctoryaverStyllshGale
in the $14,:100 alJowaJice feature at

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~ce Sunday 1 p.m.; Wednesday praYt"r Sunday School ~: ~ a.m.; . 5econd and
meeettng 7 p.m.
fQurfh. Sundays \I!Orshlp service at 2:30 p.
MT. HERMON UNITED BRETHREN mMT. MORIAH BAPTIST, Fourth and ·
IN CHRIST CJ{URCH, Located In T~xas . Matn St.MMiddl~rt . Rev. Calvin MlnnLs,
Communi!)' off Ct. Rr. 82. Rev. Robert

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them." Me1114. Reds 3
Darryl Strawbfrry belted .a
two-run homer in the first inning as
the Mets jumped ahead 3-0. But
visiting Cincinnati chipped away to
tie the game ~ThenRedscatcherBradGulden's
· wild throw on an attempted plckof!
ofRonGardmhlreatflrstbasebtthe
seventh inning allowed Mike F!tige.
raid to score trom second with the
winning run.
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"I'd probably make that play
again," said Gulden. "A good throw
would have had him. But that's the
way things are sometimes. You
make the aggressive play and it
screws up tor
yilu.'' Cub89, Glanis3
' Ron Cey belted a pair of homers,
giving him 38 bt hill career against
SanFranciscoandfourofhisoveraJJ
totalofl2thisyear. ScottSanderson
came of! the disabled list and
pltchedflveshutoutinnings.Sander."'
son; who hadn'tpitchedsinceMay29
becauseofabackproblem,stopped
the Giants on three hits through the
_first five innings, strtklng out five.
DaveOwenfollowedCey'shorner
In the third with the first of his
major-league career.
"Jan.o...,whentheybooyouonthe
..- road, it's a form of respect," Cey
said: "I don't try to analyze ley
successagainsttheGtants.ureany
doeSn't mean that much. It's not
going to change world history." ·

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Every tJnw an undersea city or culture IS located, the magic wCI'd, "Atlanus,"
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- Pllto. In the fwrth .....,tury B.C .. descrtbed Atlantis as an earthly parad/ae with
mllh!Y 'mountainS, fe&lt;lllo pia1M, navigable rtvers llllllalarRt' and tlll'Mrt« papulation.
According to Plato, tho Athenlln lawgiver Solon wu told by li:gyptian poietll on a
• vlslttoE&amp;YPIInliliOB.C. ilia! In the_, past "!here dwell the!alrestandnoblest raet'
ci men wtiich ever lived. But tiB'e &lt;rCUI'I'ed vk&gt;lent eanhquakes and ftoodl and In a
s111g1e day and night rt rain the ISland cl Atlantis dlsappearod beneath t(le sea."
Atlantis, by Plato's aC&lt;'OUJit, was about the size ,. Australia. He placed It In the
Atlantk Oceen .. Mor. fW!Cently, Atlantis has been ''lomted" tn the Medtlerranean Sea,
u1h a1 the llland ot Crete- which would makeltronsideraliy smaller thanPiato'sbt
CC!Iltlnenl. But In other ways It ft!l the description given by the Greek phllotiOpiter.
AcrordtnJ to geo)(lglc eWtence. there was a cataclysmic votcanlc erupl:lon oft' the

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Greek coutln the 15th century B.C. on the beauUful bland ,. Sontorlnl. When !he Oery
J1!)ll 1tna11y stopped, the central portlon rt the Island dropped Into a tle&lt;p hole In til&lt;: sea,
crMtlnl titial wave~ a·mlle •

and Jretl floods. The pleces .Ofland ,t hat remaJnedare
,
people of Sant..-lnl enjoyed a
higll c1e11ro0 ,. clvtll!atlon. Tiley employBI a oopltlstlcated form ,. writing. had flush
tollel!rl!lld a syttem,. air conditioning In tJtetr homes ID&lt;i thetr '\'all paintings "would be
hlgllful&gt;lonln our 11v1n1 rooms today," according to one wtlter. ,
n.. people who CJOC1IIIIed the Islands were 1mown as Minoans.

caUed the lllandl,. Soatorllll today.
Recent gi!D1ojdc ~ have .....,..... that the

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odvan&lt;erl cl'itlizatlon to tliat I!Olllltty. which until then was Inhabited by pr!mJUYe tribes.
Wbat toler&lt;llllltble ocltOiors about this a«ount ts that It may shed light on the

exor1uo ,. the 11r1e11teo !rom EIIYJII and oo the events leadlna up to It
EIYJII, - t h e llrlloltteo...,.. sla""" In the l5tb century B.C.. was only 'Ill miles
from Saatorlnl. Wu tho 1101conlc eruption on the Island respMible for the 10 plagu&lt;s
. (ExorluJ· 7-121 w1t1c1t God• IBid to....,.. sent upon Pharoah's people before Pltaroah

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poilaDed and the accornpan.ylna meteoroklgtcal disturbances frequently create strong .

and ndnltorrnl ~ vOlcanic hall.
the walen rt EIYJII turned red as blood , drlvlnR rrop on shore.
Dorltnels ~the land !Dr three days, the winds brought locusts w~lch deolroyedthe
. &lt;.'I"'pp. 1n1ect1 1JI:ed tn litumpl, ~ng disease to cAttle and humans. Death was

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EIYirt!a- ptll'llll!ll them. but ·woredrowned In til!' seas: Wore they caught b)'oneolthel
wavt!ltot all when SaatoriDI feU Into !he,..?
OthOr - . s hlw lbllct!d Atlantis wlllt the flood In Noah'o time. Aco&gt;rdlni to IIIII
.-y;!hi! 1J11111t
Allan Us feU Into the
waa, quite literally, the "tplatlt
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t Adaadl: 1• IMMt. But d au thew~ secrets d. uruecordtd ume or 11e1ea
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· ~ring$ sellot~:_t show

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Ten' Meigs
Colutty students !'&amp;- •
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. . (AP)
Mlcbael Jackson fever hits the
-boDing point tqnlght as the sequined
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singer and his brothers klck off their
plila; Pittsburgh; Clevel!md; and
long awaited, co ntroversy- Anaheim, Callf, .
shrouded Victory Tour, one day
Jackson, dressed In his famillar
after the superstar promised to give
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·his share or the take to chality.
$Ingle white glove, told reporters he
What's expected to be a thi1ner of was ;~Sklngforover·thiH:ountersale
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a show gets under. way at 9 p.m. of slngle _tickets rather tlian the
when a sellout crowdof45,(XX)people required~ man order for a block
jam Into Anuwhead Stadium, a of four.
football arena thatfor2~ hours will
''There has also been a Jot or talk
become the capital ot gUtter rock.
about the pr&lt;meter )!oldlq money
Devoted fans and the just plain for tickets that didn't 111!11." he said.
curious got a preview of the Jackson "I've !ISke(l our pomoter to end the ·
phenmlena Thursday whro the pop mall order ticket system as soon as
star - flanked by brothers Tlto, possible so that no one Will pay
Randy and Marlon - sought to money unless they get a tickei."
defuse criticism about bow the tour ·
Jackson saki he felt "great
·h!IS been set up. .
ooncem" that many youngsters
"I want you to know that when I who wanted tO see. him and . his
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first agreEd to tour, I decided to . brothers In COllCert were having ·
trouble
getting
tickets
or
Couldil't
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donate all the money I make from
our performances to chality," affonl the SlZ block order.
Tourp~CinJCkW. SuDlvan
Jackson satd In a statemrot he read
at a hotel news confereooe whlle said the new ticket system would go
hUJidreds or fans shrieked outside. Into ~ect with the group's appear·
Jackson also said he W!IS !ISklng ance inJack80IIvllle, Fla., later this
llromoters-to revamp a rontrover· month.
- Earller ThUI'Iday, Mayor RIsial mall-Order system for obtaining
chard
Berkley and Ralidy Jackso!t
tickets.
dlstrllllted
the first of 1.500 free
Neither Jackson nor his manager,
tickets
f6r
this weekend's three
FrarikD!Leo, saldhowmuchmoney
concerts
to
disadvantaged and
might bEi given away or exactly
where It would go.There have been handicapped youths,
SUllivan saki the Jacltsons will
published reports that Jackson and
DIE JACKSON WAVE - Singer Michael that he will donate ell the money he muesoalhe tour
his brothers are guaranteed !IS appeaf·,tn Madison Square Garden
Jaeluloawave&amp;to reportenprlortolhelltartofanews . to charily. (AP I.as,lrphoto).
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much as$40 m!Won. ·
conference ID KaMe• Clly, Mo. Jaclalon IUIJ10UJICetl
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Plannlngnowforihe!rexlllbltslntlle ,
Meigs Coonty ~air flOwer srows. ·
Mr!i.JinetBolln,chalrw'Omallfor
lheshowSponaoredbytbef~boaJ'd
In ''"'Pf!!atlon with

Plan$ for a ~ ttl Welconle thll
new pa&amp;tor, the Rev. RoRer Grace,

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Princess Anne

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ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - Garrison Keillor, the gentle storyteller
who created Lake Wobeg'On. the myt!llcal "town that time forgot and
the decades can't Improve," tsmarklngthe101h anniversary of his
Prairie Home Companion

radio show.

A special perfontiiiiiCI! tonight at $50 al)d $100 a ticket wUI serve !IS
an anniversary celebmllon and a benefit for the World Theater, the
.®seat audltortum that w!IS borne io Keillor aJ1!1 his crooles until
pi!ISter started faDing from the cel1lng to January.
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At a dress rehearsal Thursday, KeUJor, 42, talked about the
success of the weekly two-hour show, broadcast Saturday afternoons
·by 218 public radio stations.
"The last thing I wanf ttl do Is recommend that people move to
Lake Wobegon," he. sall1 or his sometimes .'harsh portrayal of
small-town life. "I left It ~years ago, and IHked It, bull don't want to
live there. It's not a frtrodly town."
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LOS ANGELEs (AP) - Actor Raymmd St. J;~ues will be
among the 65 special envoys who wUI try to make athletes flun 142
nations feel at home during the summer Olympics.
St. Jacques, who starred In such 1I1m as "Cotton Comes to
Harlem" and "Mr. Moses," will play host to teams trom Kenya,
Nigeria and Somalia.
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St. Jacques, 54, spent six months In l{enya filming "Mr. Moses" In
1962.

Royalty to attend opera .
LOS ANGELES (AP)- Britain's PrlnoessAJ\newUI be on hand
when Placido Domingo ~d Gwyneth Jones ~ to the staai! In the
first Royal Opera production to premiere outside England and the
first performance ever by the troupe In the United Stall!s.
Monday's p. ~mler of Puccini's ''Tumadot" wUI be a dramaticaD;r
different Interpretation, director Andrei Serban _said Thursday.

29 make ·Hocking dean's list

Russell, Ky., "Road to Waldoboro." ·
Making the selection were Angela
McCa)LSiand, R.N., Associate DIrector of Nursing Services; Bonnie
McFarland, R.N., Head Nurse on
Two.West; and Susan Frazier, R.N.,
,Head Nurse on the Intensive Can:
Unit.
The first place professional graphic winner In the exhibit, spon- ,.---'--'---------1
sored by the French Art COlony,
w!IS PhOebe Carey of· Crown City,
"Precious Memories," was •
lected for the Memmal to Dr.
Marcus J. and OpaJ.W. Magnussen.
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This Is the sixth annual Magnussen
Memorlai to be chosen.
The four area bank$ purchasing
paintings for the hospital's pennanent coJlectlon Included ~tral
Trust Company, Commerdal and

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POMEROY - Car waSh
Setiaidr.v from 9a.m. to3p.m. at
Iluraer ~. PqueJOy, spon·,
BOred ,)If The Won! or Faith
Ybuth Group. _
ROYAL OAK -The V~or

.A.Iberty·wtn present "Acros$ til!!.
U. S." ,Salllrday al 6:':11 p.m. at

BID- . Basanskl, Dr.. . Cho 'and
Robert Tilton.
The church Is located one mile
east of Chester off SR 248 on
Reibel Road. For iiXlfl! lnforma·
lion call 9854157.

ATHENS- A homecoming of
the West Siate Street .Freewlll
Baptist Church or Athens wUI be

held at noon Sunday. A 'revlvai
wUI start July 9. ' Eyeryone
welcome.
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· of the American Cailcer Society.

POMEROY - The-Modeni
Woodmen will have a pJcillc
Sunday at the ~ prrk on
Ohio 33, Dinner will be served
~at 12:~ p.m. A,J1
member&amp; and friends are EAGLE RIDGE- The Meigs . welcome.
, County Fox CbasersAssocla~
wUI meet at 8 ·p.m. July 8 at
Eagle Ridge. Everyone
MONDAY
Welcome.

SuNDAY

~ _POMEROY- Dls&amp;bled

AmeriCan Veterans wiD meet at
CHESIElt - • The I Uvlng
the chapter llomeon Suttem\lt
Word, Cl\ester Church of Ood
AvenueonMondayat,6:~p.m.
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wUI have a ldur night seminar
There wiD be ~lion of
Sunday through June 1:1 at 8 p.m.
officers,
Refreshments wUI be
nightly.
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served.
Speakers by .satellite wlll .be

Happenings
Aglovt meeting
POMEROY - Alice 1boJnas.
,SOli, 'p&amp;rta!rsburg, W.Va., wiD be
the speaker at the Thursday
eVen!~!&amp; meeting. of Pomei:O)'
· Chapter, Women's Aglow Fel·
lowshlp, to be held at Duffs
Restaurant, Gallipolis.
The meeting wUI begin at 6: 4.'1
p.m. followiDa lhe6p.m. dinner.
Mrs. 'lb:mauOII ts the wtte or
Holl.Y Tharn8sam. owner or
Parkersburg Restaurant
SUpply. They have three chUd-.
ren, twoorwbomaresiudentsat
Oral RDberts University.
Mrl.' 'l'hcmauon ,Is president
or tbe Women's AV)tNI Fello\Vshlp In Parkersburg.
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4·000R HATCHBACK, FRONT W~EEL DRIVE, 4 CYL. ENG.,
MAINTENANCE FREE BATTERY, HALOGEN HEADLAMP$, ·
DUAL FOLD' .EAR SEAT, RECLINI..G FRONT BUCKET
~~1~L:. SPEED TRA~S., Dl~ BRAKES, STEEL BE_LTED

Stock No. ·4144

The Senior Otlzens Ole Tyme
Chorus entertained the Golden
Circle at their regular meeting
June '1:7.
foUowlng the blessing by Mrs.
Mary Bostic, a potluck luncheon
Was served.
Devotional was given by Mr$.
Margaret Blazer who used the
Beatltndes as her subJect. A abort
business session was condlicted by
Mrs. Elaine George, then Mrs.
Ethel Robinson, leader of the Ole
Tyme Chorus, was Introduced.
Their program consisted of four
sections with a special feature tn·
each.
An Invitation Is extended 1~
anyone who enjeys singing to meet
at the Senior Citizens Center each
Monday afternoon at 1 p.m.

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Twenty·nlne local stndents were Hannon and Bonnie Whlttlngtori,
named to the dean's list at Hoclllng ·both of Rutland 'and Melodl Cundlfl
and Julie Flagg, both or Syracuse.
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Technical College, Nelso.nville.
Rita Sloter, Racine was honored ,----------~--------:--"---'-------:-:------!
for maintaining a 4.0 grade point
average for the spring quarter. · ,
Twenty~lght students m~ a
8AROAIN M47JI&amp;S SATUI'IIMY a tMJNIW
3.0 average or better were: .
ALL §EATS .:1.00
Patty Conrad, Rebecca Prunty
and Charles Ritchie, all of Coolville;
ADMISSION fVEIIY !llfSQIIY I U10
Mary S. •BisseU, Lori Matson,
Connie Moyer and Roger Bissell, all
of_ Long Bottom; Connie Bailey,
John Elias and Paula Swisher, all of
Middleport; Robert Bailey Jr.,
Carolyn Bowen, Charles Butcher,
Vk:ky Debonl and Linda Donohue,
hll of Pomeroy;
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VIckie Hayes, Dicky King, Brett
Matthews and Kimber PI!~
all of Pomeroy; Rochel Elchblger,
Tamara Ervtn, Gary Kapp and
Okey Kiser, all of Racine; Jpaeph
Kanawalsky of ReedsvWe; Anita

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1984 FORD ESCORT

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WAS

$6,649.00

'6,354.00
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MONTHLY WSE
NUMBER OF MONTHS

REFUNDABLE SEctilln DEPOSIT

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TUPPERS PLAINS
Plains Elementary
· SchOOl wiD bo!il a work party on
'July 14 at 8 4\'~ tor a fUll-sized
outside basketball pad.
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'l1lo9e Wlto plan to attend are
asked to call992-.2785 or 667-Di4.

Tuwers

Van. Mecer·reunion
PORTLAND - 1be annual
Van Meter reunion~ be held
Sunday at the Plli11lli1d Park In
Portland. All relatives of Jack
and Maude Van Meter are
Invited to attend.

- By Karen Blaker, Ph.D.
hlinlher to your mother. ·
DEAR DR BLAKER - I have
DEAR DR. BLAKER - I have
· always worked for mY mom but three daughten. In their 20s. Two
now that I am out of high schoOl, I are married and one was engaged,
want to get out on my Own.. I have at least she was \lllW last month.
tried, but there Is no bals quite like Her fiance broke It ott. We are all to
her. She was really ierrHJc 81111 a state of sho&lt;:k.
· everyone else Is ungrateful and
Ibavenottalkedtoheraboutlt!IS
downright mean.
, yet. I know she must be very upset.
In the supermarket, the head guy This llUII'l'!age mejmt 110 much to
threatened to fire us II we dld the her because she Is the least
smallest thing wrong. _I ~ tha~ . attractive of the girls f!!K1 she w_as
job. Then 1 s~ working ln. a afraid she was going to be an Old
pharmacy. I got tired from that job matd. ..
because I took on responsibilities·!
I guesS I ain afraid to call her
hadn't been assigned.
becaUse I don't lo)ow what to say. r
' Now I have lost my motivation to have always ~ closest to her.
~ tot work. What should I db?
That's why I'm ~ I know J..r
DEAR READER- You have to what she Is going through.
understand that no one will treat
She ls very Independent and I
you 111re _your mother dld to a work wonder whether she would welsltnallon malnly because she was come my lntnlsloll to ber sorrow.
your mother u well as your bals. It . DEAR READER - 'I'berl! Is no
Is unreallstle 1(1 continue looking lor way you can laloW for sure j..r ~
an employer wbo h!IS- so much shelshandllngthlscrlslsiiJilessyou
pet-sonai coocem lor you. · ·
talk to her. Do ·not make ,assump· Startalloveragalnandglveyour lions. Pick up the .phone and find
new boss a chance. Don't compare out.
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Only when you know how she Is
reacting, will you be able to think
about just bow you are aotng ttl be
help(ul. Ifyouareascklsetoheras
you say, It Is my hunch that she Is .
goblgtdneedreaasurancetromyou
that you still love her even though
her engagement fell thrOUgh.
R:edllce the role of ~ton- In
your housebold with help trom Dr.
Blaker's newsletter "Taming the -

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to Dr. Blalrer In care of this.
newspaper, P.O. Box 475, Radio;
City Statloa, New York, NY 10019. · .
Write to or. Blaker at the aboile _
address. The volume of mall:
prohibits personal replies, but
qllf!lltlons of general interest will~
discussed In future columns.
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Pvt. Jacqueline M. Rapp,

ceremonies, weapons, map ~cl:
· dailghter or Larry w. and Linda ~ -- tng, , tactics, mUltary courtesY.•
Rapp of 331195 Pine Grove Road, mUitary justice, first aid and Arm¥
Racine, has completed basle _traln- · history and traditions.
lng at Fort Jackson. S.C.
. 0ur1ng the training, .students
received tnstructloa In drill and
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Olear Weber. l.oDg Bottom. Is a
patlellt at St.-· JOII!Pb's Halpltal,
Parkersburg, W. Va•• ~335.

Hospitalized

22 attend

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ladles! ~!tended~

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John 0. Hall, ffi!ISter.of the West state master Jocelly.
Quallflc;allons for a deputy state
VIrginia State Grlinge, has anmastel'
Include a 'thorough knowinounced his selection of Keith ·
Bige
oi
Grange b!atorY, ritual and
Asbley, Pomeroy, as deputy s~te
law. Ashley Is presently serving as
JIIIIS!er.
Ashley Is one of seven presently master of Silverton Gnuige. aSsist'
. serving West VIrginia and bas been ant steward of Mountaineer P&lt;!m'
assigned to M!ISOn County. . His ona Grange and state -leatsJadve
activities. ,
dulles will Include organizing new ·.director among-other
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grailges as well as representing the
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A former high school rrack
coach explodes .the .w in-at.
any-cost ethic. Sports-oriented, f~st-paced. Helps
young teenagers realize
.personal victories can be
won no matter what "competition" - circumstances,
hardships, ~ackground they face in life. Ideal fo~
personal devotions
or
group use. $4.95 trade
paper.

Format ftJi' eacfJ of Ule .52 chapters:
· 1. A true stofy from tilt! life of an athlete,
hlghliQNing a Olristlan quality.
2. How ~quality am ~applied to the
~Slife. ., ·.5. Stlm~tb1g questions {or thought or
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~forwhlchshelsthankful;;
Several sick calls were reported and
cards were malled to sevenil U(
members.
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Martha Dudding gave program·
on gifts of the Holy Spirit. Refresh~:
ments were served by Mrs. FlsheJ:;

R. Scott Bearhs, Pooleroy; Glmn ~. W.Va. onJulylO.
and Sue11en Simpson, Becky and
Winners of the day were Sue
Matthew, Portsmouth; Bob and Arnold, Joan Chll&amp;, Tee Teafonl
JW!e24lnW~Illeatthehomeof
Sbelyl Stemple, Stephanie and 811dPeariWelker. Allwonmare
Rex and Beatrice Carlyle.
Others attending were Tim Car- Jamie, Dayton; Mark and Regina Invited,to attend Ladles Day evey
lyle and Cindy, Mike and Becky Slmpllon, Middleport; Dolores Oo- Tuesday at8: ~a.m.
Carlyle, Melena, Angela and Ml· rohue, Linda Rae and Ke!lda,
cbael, Dennis and VIcki Cbaffln,
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Crystal and Robin, ~;
Joshua and Caleb, all of Columbus;
Breilda Neutzllilg, Missy, David
Betty Sil\lun and Joy, Mildred
· Williams · and Jan, Gerald and - and Andrea, Ptcneroy; Katrina and
Barbie Donotue, Harrtsonv81e and
Shirley stmpson. Diana anti Lori, all
Anna Lee 'l'uclcer, Racine.
or Racine.

beverage.

~or992-7477.

thank offerings to bellied for Work!-··,
Hunger, and each commented on:

Durtng the - business 'meeting
mEiilbers were advised to pay their
fees tor the lnvllatlooal to be held at
Worthington County C!nb, Pam!rs·

·Gillilan reunion held

ROYAL OM&lt;S - Belles and
Bee\LI Western Square Dance
RUTLAND- The 16th annual
Club wUI start LJIIOIIS beginning
reunion
of the, Taylor-Harper·
Mmday at Royal Oak Park,
tamllles
will be ~ July 29 atl'l!m!flllon bulldlnl.
, Instructor wUI be Dale EddY or · Forest Acres Park In Rutland. A
Marietta. Hours wiD be Iran 7 potluckd!nnerwUibeglnat1p.m.
p.m. untn 10 p.m. FOr alkl!tlohal ,.and eech family Is asked.to ¥re
their
table serv1ce anc1
tntonnal:lon - call 992-2500, 992-

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:Giving the boss· a ·chance
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thanlted all for the asslslance glvro
1n cJeenli:Jg the par!llllag1! and
pn!plll'lngthefOOO!ISWellasthehelp
provided by the men In un1oildlng
the furniture.
A donation W!IS made to the
church's general fund. ~
mentS were also made to pay for
ceiling fans for the church
sanctuacy.
Marlene Fisher presided at the

and his family, ~made at the
recentmeel:lugortheRaciDeUillted
MethodiSt W&lt;Jmm at the c:b:.uch.
'Thepartyw!DbeheldThurBdayat
6:31 p.m: There will!)\! a potluck
dinner with all churches of the
charge tovlted.
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Mrs. Grace was Introduced and
welcomed Into the group. She

. HARRISONVIlLE - Harrl·
IIOIIVI11te Locile 4ll F&amp;AM will
meet at 7:3l•p.m. Satunlay. All
master mUoos Invited.

Nursing Services. They chose a
watercolor by Margo Adams of

· .Theme or the
, Aug.15sh0wls"Th
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County Fair." Categories for junior
exhlbltorsare"CakesandCookles,
Spiced Peache!l ' and Pears." _an
artistic·, arrangmtent · In bright
. cokriand "AndAllotTheniUpfora ·
Prize," a faVOrite deSign. In that
show, BP!!Cimell categories are
zinnia, dahlia flowered; zinnia,
cactus flowers; marigold, one large
8lld potted plant, foliage or blOom·

theAug.17show,catego~
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Mornlng1:.-

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"So Come with Us In the
an 8JTangement of bright colnrs~ ·
"To the Fair at the County Seat/' ~!:'
favorite design and speclirli!ps, ;
zinnia, dahlia and cactus flowered;
l.argetypel1llll'laold,and&amp;untJowel':':
Those exhibiting are not required :
. tobelcngtoagardmclub. Thefeeto :
d1spJay ts the purchase of amembership ticket. Ribbons and :
premiums wiD be awarded. In threli:
places In each class. _
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College.

Savings Bank and the ohio Valley,,
Bank, all of GaUl polls, and ·the
Farmers Bank and Savings Company of Pomeroy;
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Selecting . an acrylic, "The Ka·
nailga Depot''' by ~n 'WOJill of
Crown City, w~Harold Thompson,
Presl_dent of . the Central Trust
Compan¥_ In Gallipolis. A pastel, .
"East Fork Bridge," by Sandy
Stepbens of Raceland, Ky., wa8
chosen by Don Crance, President or
the Commerctal and Savings Bank.
-Ashland, Ky., arllst Jey Thomp- '
son's waterColor, "Spring." W!ISthe
foelectlon by the Ohio VaDey Bank,
with Morris Haskins, Chairman of
the Board, and Jell Smith, Executive Vice President, choosing their
gift to the hospital. Mrs. Theodore
·T. Reed Jr., wlfeofthePresldentof
the Farmers Bank and S8vtngs
Company of Pomeroy, selected
"Clark's Chapel, Piece No. 1," a
watercolor· by Paul Bradford of
Athens.

Meigs

both horticulture and artist1cdeslgn
ctaues.
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Six new paintings selected from
entries In the 1!&amp;1 River Recreation
Festival Art Exhibit are being
added to the Holzer Medical Cellter
Permanent Art Collection, through
the generosity ot Individuals and
businesses as gifts and memortals.
·. This year's c!Onors Include four
area banks and two speclflc,
memorials.
Tile - Head Nurses and Nursing
Supervisors of the Holzer ~edlcal
Center contributed a memorial
pa1nt111g to booor Barbara Betz.
R.N., former Associate ritrector of

the

Cwnt)r Garden •Clubs .~allon,
8IIIIOWICes this ~ , a junior
gudeDer wiD be named at each 0(
the shows wltb the lelectlon to be
maae 011 the basiS or points
accumulated wllhrlbbon wtnners In

The name of Bonnie Boso was .
unlnteilttonally omitted trorn ~
dean's list at Hoeklllg Technical

..--People in the news .,. . ,.....,

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Junior .gardeners invited
·to _display · at flower show _. .

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Pagr

slty, AthenS. at the end of. spini
quarter, .
GradllatJDewlth hlgbbo!loi"SWI!f\!
Unda Rae Easoo, Mlqari ROid.
PmleJ"'Y, bachelor's' of. arts and
Jayne Lee Hoeftlch, High Street,
Puneroy, baChelor's of science;
Also graduatlngwlth honorS Were
Susan Tuttle Gregory. Plnetree
i:&gt;rlve, Reedsvllle, bachelor'l or
science In nUJ'II~ and ~
Marie ~rger, Third s
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Syracuse, bachelor's of arts. · '
Receiving mas~r's de$• e~wen:
J3eMy Joe Slliwter, Rt. 1, MkJdk;. •
port, education and David Llale
· Diles, sctence.
,
Obtalnlng bichelor's dejpees:
were Howard E. CecB, Second
Street, Middleport, sc~ce; Jamie
Lynn Sisson, Rt. 1, Middleport,
educat¥in; Ftederlck J . Blaettnar,
Wright Street, POmeroy, edUcation .•
and lvaiUIIIII Delores Powell, -Fifth
Street, Racine, arts.

Promoters also added 10 dtles to
the tour, whlchDOWincludesl3stops
and :rT concerts. Added 'I1nmday
were New York Oty; Knoxville,
Tenn.; Indlanapolls; Detroit; lAls
Angeles; Buffalo, N.Y.; :Phlladel·

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tot Hurty...high qurllty, nutrltlout chunkli
containing a hNrtY 21% p!Oitln content _to
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your hlld-worklng, hanl-plrylng
pelt •Ira -IVY anciQfNt llMilh! ··
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MILL lNG DIVISION

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MAINTENANCE, SERVICE &amp; INSTALlATION
FOR ALL POOLS ABOVE &amp; IN·GROUND /

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Pu.,lic Notice

Public

IYAACUIE HOME

UY11..!111S

MIJGI COUNTY

reQuires each utility comDanv
· June and Au~st·. to
notify each heating customer of
the requ irements and the avail-

A_ budget hearing fo.rthe next
succeedrng frscal· year enQing

ability of ·the be.nef1t.'

December 3 I. 1985. and Revenue Sharing purposes Will be
held on Tu esday_ Ju~ 17.
198.4. at the Mergs County
Commissioners' office. Court·
house. Pom.eroy. Ohio from ·2
Pf\.1 to 3 PM. The residlnts of
Mei~ CountY are tnvited to
prCWide wMnen and oral com·
ments_and ask quest1Qns cOncerni ng the ~ ntire b\..ldget tor
the . current f1scal year. Senior
Cltizef)s are encouraged ·ro at·

The follow1ng information
should be conta111ed 1n _
the

not1ce:
You may be eligible to receivq
a cred1t against your w1nter
heating bills if you meet all three
of'the followmg qualifications:
- You are the head of
household or spouse and
..... YoL,J are at least 65y~ars of
age 1n 1984 or totally and
permanently d1sabfed and
-Your •ncome for 19B3 did
not ekceed $9.000 ' or vo'ur
expected·total mcome fOr 1984
do~ not exceed $9.000 and
your income from January 1.
19B4. thru June 30. 1984.
does not exceed $4 ,500.

tend thiS meeting,
General Revenue Shanng
funds are tntended to be used
in Hie followmg mann.er:

""""'u..""

1. Dog and Kennel

ltive', 11'1, plot l l l l d - ~ ....,lltlltion WAFX;
hill wile, Daisy, til; a&amp;too:uey CWiordE. Simon Jr.,~
and Na wife, Carol, •· 'ibe couplel were · ~~.v~a~ from.
Fort ' Wayue to MJanta, GL, ollidals said; (AP
I neerpllqlo).

Subsody .. ,.

5. Buc~o:eye Hills.
Hockmg Valley

·Sources reveal themselves;
editorialist freed from jail

Regtonal

member, revealed bls ronnectkm to
Hargraves Wednesdaynlglltooa~.
Louis radio program.
Hargraves, whoiiiWworksforthe
steadfastly refused to reveal
~ped forward · voluntarlly ~ · St. Louis Globe-DEmocrat, wwld
vowed to "tight to change this law not say 11AndersoriandHickeywere
fropla typewriter andsleepathome
.,BELLEVILLE, Ill. (AP) - An
editorial writer freed tn:m jail after
the swl'CI!!l whose Identities he had

~:;.t broken my~-

~chnlght."

Hargraves, 34, was tiallty plec;tge at all," he said.
ordered released !rom . St. Clair
InteJV!ewed by telephone ThursCounty Jail bYCJrcuitJudgeRoger day night, Anderson said he was one
Scr.lvner on ThUrsday after attor- of the sources. He said-Margraves
neYS reached an agreement In the recentlY contactedhlmandsald. "'I
may have to go to jaJl to'keep frOm
~- He_ was the Ilrst journalist
revetJing yw.'
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jalled In a civil libel sullln 26 ye31'S.
Hargraves was Jalltid 'l'llesdayfor
"I told him, 'Reveal me. Whlit I
'retusing to Identify two sources he
told you I can't see Is worth going to
cQnsulted before wrttlng a 1981 jail for,"' Anderson sak;Ieditorial !or the Bellevllle News,
Anderson said he didn't know
Deinocrat critical o! Jei-ry Costello, what the Ubel case was about. ''TQ
chairman o! the St. Clair County
this day, I have never read that
Board of Supervisors:
editorial.''
·In a copytlght story In today's
Lawyer Arnie! cUeto, who represNews-Democrat, board member ents Costello, said tltursday that he·
pave Hickey said, "Apparently, I spoke with Hickey and believed him
am the swree who tallced to Rick
to be the second official Hargraves
HargraVe$ prior to. him wrttlng 8n . consulted.
editorial. ,,. Apparently Mr. HarReachedathlshomeearlyFrlday
graves Is referring to me as one of ·IIIOI'Il!!!g, ,Hickey refused to discuss
the newspaper Interview, .adding,
the ~le he talkel! to."
"Anything else will come out 'in
Ed Anderson, another board
Richard

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cwnty board chairman of lying and
breaking c~palgn promises to
oppose new taxes not iirst approved

.bY the voters.
The Judge ordered Hargraves .
released after Cueto said he wwld
oot object because he now kneW the
sau'CeS' names.

9f the swrces, ·the judge' said:
"Had'they shown as much bravery
· as Mr. Hargraves and come
forward earlier, this whOle Incident

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lty problem."

·WASHINGTON (AP) · - Air
cailada has undertaken several
reCornmendal safety measures
since 23 people died In a fire here
.Jtlne 2, 1983, Including replacing all
tayatory flush pump motors that
were not insulated to prevent llres.
The actiOn was taken as a direct
' reswt o! the fire, Esther Szyn~. spokeswomail !or the airline, said 'Ibursday. Natlona!Safety
aild Transportatkm Board lnvestihad traced the fire to a rear
lavatory. ·
the exact cause of the
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result of the accident, board
sPQkesllWt Bob Buckhorn said

Thursday. .
The board may approve the
report as sulmltled-' or ortlel:
changes 1n an or parts of 11.

IIIC£ YIEif- 2 stoty frame, 3
bedlllomS, '· batl1r furnace. In'
town.
DMLOPMENT ACRE~ Near sl3le route. Water and
' utilities ayailable. Pund site. ..

fiON

Every Friday Night

At 7:00 P.M.
At The American
Legion Hall

FARII - 110 acres, 7 11!lS-,
free gas. hot waler heal, alum.
sidin&amp; sewral pd buildings. .

On Beech Grove R01d
In Rllllnd

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MEIGS COUNTY
COMMISSIONER

Public Notice

1011111.

Q.n July 2n d. 1984. m the
Me1gs County Probate Court.

Partiii!J

Case No. 244.7 8. Pamela M _

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The annual report Form 990
PF for tt]e Ktb~le Foundalion,

_rice kt OnlY $11,900.00.

NEW USTIII8 - ~Ill
- 106 ac1e firm willl ~
15 IC18!1 in l1otlpm lend.
Secluded lnd private describes ltis PRII*IY with a 2

houN• also hu base-

s1e1ry lrame honie with 4
bedrooms, bini, sheds and

ment. Lot size approx.
4fx301'. Nuds wolt.
If intemted eontlct
Tilt Homt Nltlonil Bank
In lllclnt, 149-2210.

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, ~CCENT

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUilDINGS

FENQ &amp; SUPPLY
220 E. Main, Pamoroy

Silts Start FfOIII 12'116'

PH. 992-6931

UTILITY BUILDINGS

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- All ICiiw 3

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- cll!*i1a. .... lot • ·
dlnina room willllkllnl
ibn Ill ... dick. lMiy
bulclin&amp; PI 1.t ltelt. Owner

. Prilllitm C.piJII Avall•b'-

Fisllina included with campina
SWill Ill: Daily IUf~&amp;uanl on dulY)
1111411. lllvlll ._,.., Mdlilk I IIICll Sllll)
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111111110 1111 $33.500.00.

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BAIT aLP GAS AVAIAII.I
BASKITIALL COURT Ia SWING sm

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GAS LINES .

M'DDLEPORT. OHIO

WATER UIES

614-992-7626

out radiators. We also
rel)lir G1s TankS.

SEWAGE LINES

PRIVATE

FREE ESTIMATES

OF All ·UPES

BUS.: 985-3813
RIS.: 985·3137

'INVESTIGATION

·PAT HILL FORD

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Middleport, Ohio ·

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JONES BAR ,
West Colulllllil

LIYI MND IVOY
. WRKIND

PIONEER
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS

Loot In Sumner 'lid. 1rw:
bloall; white a brown ""gil
with grey nylon collar.

A...,. to the llllrM Df
B u - t. Call 1114·9811·
432t.

At Lyle Swoin'o op Co. Rd.
28 obave Eallom Schoql.;'
July 71h. Motoraycl11,blcy- ,
clea, clothing, mi.c.

dlehel; furniture, r1dlo.~ rein-

·cii'JICII'I Solo. Soturdoy July
1 from 8 to 3 . 4 flmiiiN.R..... Ka"rwi-noor·
Chlltor. Follow algno. Antiquo ....k. otoro, kid' I clothll.
3 ~
- -miac,
· ··_
blcyclo with
corrlor,
Items. Col1111•-tll-~17. _

on fnfont for
1884·811 Hhool ywor during
t . .chlng houra. Contect:
P.O. Box 8, Rutlon4. Ohio

At Lyle lwoln'o on Co. Rd.'
21 lbove - Eoltorn School.
July 71h. M-cyclu,blcy- _
....., clothing. - ·
hturdoy July 7. 2 fomlly. ·ylrd .... ot Hubblrd St.. . '
Syrocuto. IJ-1. Clolhlnu.-:
fumltunl, rotlioa, roln -

,_41="=':-·-:-:--::-::-::-:-:-:::-::-:-:-POINT PLEASANT . MA·
IIINE CO. on E-1 Oppor~Unity Employer, lo now
fiiUng """"""'" for CortWolct.o. Mochlnlotl 1
Cilntry Cr•n• opW•tor.
Apply In
lmrrocll' 181y
ol our foclllty It 2300 North
Moln Sttwt. Point"'--·
be._., 8:00 o.m. ond•:oo

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d-.

cancela.

Yord Solo July
ton, Oh Olllco. Bitby

p ..m .• Mond•y through
IU&amp;Ittll

Sale
Auction -

now tor

Practlc11 ' Nut"'M.

U..- E1nplo- blnoflt

Auction every Fri. night ot
Hortfonl c-unlty '
c.inter. TNCidoodo of the

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ond
. - """""'ndloe olwayo
Alchotd Roynolclo
Auctioneer . 304-27S3089.

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Wanted _T_o Buy

Wo PlY cnh lor lito m-1
ciNn UMd Clira.
Jfm Mlnk Chev.-Oids Inc.
BMI o- Johnoon
•41-3872
WMIIod to buy used COli •

wood ......... Swoln ·Furniture, 4148-311!9. 3rd. •
OINilt., Gol!lpolio. Oh.

nol Office 1304111711·3230
a. wrlto •laltln Hoopltol,

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w. Vo . .211210.

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Riverview Pilraoul Care
Bony llolercar - ·
Harne,-onc:y
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for ...,...,
penon. Coli 1-304-n3118B2.

18 Wanted to· Do

1---------------:WIU plow tobacco.
114-2111-1128. .

Coli

Wontod:·ttw --pruning.
topping. t8kl clown. hod.• bnloh trimmed. Frw -~
- · C.. 4I48-807S.

3 bclr -

Eloctrlcel work on homea.
rewiring
oldef
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plumbing, CaM 814·311·
8370 or 111•-311-81108.

Ullld XR· IIO Woodlllter lor
Plrtl. CoH 814-2611· 8414.

W1l do go-al hOUM al"nlng. RofoMnCOJ. Cal 1114-

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with moll
1m111 form. city
- C.H 4411· 33711 of·

COMPLETE HOUIEHOLDS
FURNlTUIIE. Bodo. Jron,
wood. cu~o . cholro.
cheato,' to..kett. dlehu.
lore. ontiquoa, gold
end
ellver
. Wriii:Mi.E,
._.__ R 1 p
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- · t . • ornoroy,
411751 or- con 1114-112·
nlo.
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J88-8B38 .
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vlcod. Frw
Coil
et~·H2· 1008 orll14-74231n.
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Rodney.

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..rfirlpfiCI, large pordl.

40ft..... - · prlvoey,
nter Royel Oak Perk.
-•13.100. Coil 81 4·112·
M20.

kit-.

1.75 - · houM, 2 bdrmo.
L.A.. . blh.
lorgo
ut11ty rm, outbuMdlnge. ell
- : Y , mile ol SR 7 on
124. 111.000- 114-18211801 or 317-7848.
3' bad a lift bride. horne, 1Ya
bath. ful b1nrnent. 2 car

...,__ Iorge Iot. con 114·

112-1133, College Rd.,

I~s!""~··~-~-O~hlo=-~-:--::­

s,_,..
· with
,.veral nlc:o
buldlng old brlclc

.w-

"'"'" on
St. - ·
- . ,__ *10.000. Coli
114-112·1174.
Remodeled 2 bedrootn

hou" wlth carpeting a
woadbUIMf, ._.. cowMM
dock. Mid 20'o. Coli 111499:!-I?U for eppolntment.
2 ....., holM, well to wal
carpet. city &amp; - ....
oxtre 1- 1o1 on - d -

- · with t,_ oround,
clooo lo IIChool lo otorw.
tvte1 ... c:tilc, toe. ted in
ilocino, WIU nil on lond
controct to right peroon with
payment. Coli oftor 4
E....... ncod bebyolt.., wHI down
p.m. for oppolntmont, 1114iiMp child In vour ho""'. 423-1217.
How - - - 3114-773&amp;i 13, .
FOR- RENT ·WITH OPTION
TO IUVIII 14 ft, wido lhrw
-oom. l&gt;lth ond half,
I I 11.111' I .II
mobile holM oittlng on nlc:o
lot, Nody to move Into
•221.00- U21i -OO per
month.
304-1711-2711.
21
Butin-

Quean bed,

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to
rnMttkMe.
lktuu
aan-..
Addieon
on Rt. 7. 9-1

• Choal••

Yerd Sole. 110 Chtndler' '
Dr.. Point P1e-nt, July
Large Oor8go I ole lolurdoy 8·1: 10 to 1

Only. 8AM-81'M. 1
~

-out

Yord Sole -.to mi. Bidwell-

Rodnoy Rd. from Bidwell.

8-tD-11. 8AM-IPM. King
llzo bod clolhol. ridlnglewn
- - Clothing, dllhlo.
lloln co--~ 1
·
·- Gerego Sole July 1-10 end
ollnoxt · It Jock NMII ,
-'~ Rt 110- E
;~-....... ..;•1:c;g:::;
hospital.- Loto of lodiu'
cloth. ., Jeono. 7 a up.
M- a - · clotheo,
good ..... clothoa, 11.000
liTU'alr aondlt-. -lng
- . . . . pendulum cloclc,
portoblo IWTV: tmlll or111n
ond Iota of end ondo.
Prl-cheop.

ltltQtll'l
MASC* ...Vlel

CINt• I
, M-,w. va: ·

- - · Woe!. Thuro, l!ri~
ond Sot. Fronch doors, 1111
iltove, 11r11111 door.
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Yord Sole, J u1, 8H; 7. 8:DO. ~
PM . Rt. · 3 11 • on...,_,,
- • lrom Sldero F....,
Equipment.
-:---:----:---:--Gorogo Sole. Camp Coni~!J, ;
GruoMr laM, July•-1·7.-1·1·
Lai'IJI V!l'ioty -clothing and
houeehold ltoma.
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11·1. 9 tHI 7, School cloth..
boys ond girlo. Joana, . .II
clothing. ge-.; misc. . '
Gorogo tole. Galllpollo Forry
bolide Dolry Bor. Thuro, Fri. ,
ond Set. Jim Thompecln

reaidence.

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1 Boby itomo. old glaooww, ·
tovo. m!oc. 108 s . Pod! ·'
Drive.

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'FlEE fSTIMA'(ES"

1978 oil electriC mobile . ,
home, 'h acre lot with 36x~l,
block building, 'h 'aero lot' ~
with eeptlc tonk lo ruret· •
weter. Call between 7 ~ ~.
8PM. 448-018t.

6-6-1 mo.

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1 EthHollMI•nclll
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C - Rd. Wotch Yord lolo July -11. II, 7,
far olgno. Fumhuro. on- children clothea. mloc. 24311
tlq-. good clothoo. dlohoo, '-::::U-:-nco-:-ln_A':'vo_._
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- - \lory: cheop prlcea. 1 Fri . lth. Sot. 7th, Sun Bth.
Vord Sale 2121 C-nul Antlqun, wooclon leo bolt,
d glouSt. S ot . 7th •col.,. TV, rocor d """ry toble, b
• -trim
....
• oil&lt;;
,...yor, qu- - • 3 che111 •. 111ow cooo · oa.
~-full
Vlctr ~•- a•board, num..-oua •wm.. ·
too much to 1Mndon. 11';~ 101 Fourth St.. N- H-(
or lhlno.
-1-408--~---0-h-lo---:-S,-..-P-ol-n.:.t:'

l'lchlllln.

1 mo.

Jilt
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lliMIIl peolfM ill Till Ill
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Every S.ndaY Ni&amp;llt
9:00 to (:00 ,

"SUPER 94"

&amp; Vicinity

Vlrd Sale Soturdoy &amp; Sundey. Bin 18, 11 unHorm1,

Eqtl,.. . . . . . . ..

For Tile lldles

NOW AVA#LAILII

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CONTRACTit,4G
'D01111! • IACKHOI

'IIOI.AMA'noN -~~
;OIL I'IILD RIMCII
•iluMJt TIIIICII . . ~Mit

flofrlg, llovo. CA. WB, good

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aond. Col 114·4-tll-11011

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14x70. 3.bdr., front ~ltchon;• •
dining. living room - with . ,
wooclburnlng llr~oca, both. with gordon tub. nlco .P- ·•
pli1ncea m1ny fe1tur11.

t972 Bolmont 12aeo. kll.; .

ct*l. living, 2 bdr ., 1 . both

no fum1noe or eppllencee·.
I Cell
4411-0802 * :OOAM to' :·

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'WATIII, GAla

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Mavlna F"- • lotu'!f.Y- Gorege lole.
Sotur--·
Aoocl off Rt. 114,..
Eno. third p1oco, right. doy July I a 7 from 8 to 1: ·.
WhMI .... _
_ 114-318- Rowley ........_. ~llr, -:
'R.., Rd. ChHd""'· odull
BBIII .
clolhll. jeano, ontlquo ad'.
Yord Sole on St. Rt. 188 In ding machine a mO&lt;e.

Regi-.1 Nu,_ ond U-

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homo for

Fridoy.

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ya&lt;d 1111 ot Hubblrd St.,
Syreauaa. 8-?. Clothing,•

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Chrillllon lody • no oge
....,......... to """ with
eldorly lody In Mld.th port.
2-3 hro I doy, I deyo per
WM!I. CoH 814--0833
or - . , 471 ltothy St..
Glllpollo. OH 411831.

LOST: Fomolo 8 - cot.
Lito July :lrd. VIcinity- 75
Locuot St: Coll -1108.

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Provider.

Loat and Found

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PH.J&amp;14l91~2

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.mes oa

flltUrllll l.lnr Ten11111t

n·r-----·-"""t

3 ,..r old mille cat. nou·
torocl. doclllwod. -rolgh·
tid Glrfllld . Phono 304.
8711·1780.

brlndol pit

..,_,_oot;

Golllo-Molgo _CAA. ' JTPA
officio ot 441-1018 ·or
992·2222. · The 0•111•·
Moigo Community A-n
Agency is on Equol Oppor·
lunlty Employer- hrvico

Klttfno, 304-875-nee.

I

-·

Hill ....
LGq lett0111, OH. 45743

"Mud· RIVII' 'land"

•

Coil it doG friO. to 1 good
home. 304-87S-1724.

Middleport • ·

lth-llh. ~ mlle out VIntonEn" !ld. off 1110. Twin bod.'
&amp; Vicinity
: ~:
riding·
- · Hoover VIC·
rel-1 12 yM&lt;O oxpo- oumm c
-~ --~-----------~~
- . blbyclothu, ·-····-----.
" -· Cheri" leoti. Mld- klng 1111 bodoprud,
.
· .,
- - • clothoo10-t 2. Coli Garoge Sale- Y, bed com814-381-1111111plolo. motlll bed, drMor,
Ioree dining room ta!lfe; 1
Olgentic
Sale July 2
buffet.,_..,.. ;
through 7, Rt. 7, Cheahlto. ~..
'"".bu
' •plcholtu~d· •~ :
'-':~-:-:-:-:-:--:-:-:~;:­ Clothrnl.
houoohold Items, ••
,,.,
·31 Homet for Sale
ml-"'noou•.
ml!tc. itomo, living
aulte. At Fltzparrick Or·~
• bel
1•• •-h 11 ocrw Ju'- 7. 1117 Sunon, 2 chord. State. Route 888' otJ,·
•
r., n - • •
•
''
J• .... 71o8, from10omla.
..-d• opot, y, mi. Fonilly lolo. Larp clolhll.
-•
. •Eureka. Worklhop with Nr· taP. boob, appllencea, r• pm, •o 1 chairtn.t OOiiWM't
port. u 9 ,1100 _ Cell 4148 _ _-_d_
....
_Y"
__
· ___..;.._ _~kto~-~-~c!oltl~e~t4 -~~~~~·~
-4~34;7e:;,
4222.
- 1
'
GorogeloleJuly&amp;a8.2
July 7. I to 4. ;::1 .~
ForRontlnl.,.,wlthoptlon from hooplhll Rt. 180,
fairgroundtt on AI.~
0 111 n R • d f o r;d;
to buy. 3 Ill,. fMicod yotd. ltomo, camper lop.
__,d.
Ctllll14-4148-2081 nlghto. 1--~------'-·~
G-go Sole - - VoMay 3 fomlly y1td nlo. July II, 8;~
Throo --m1, centnl ilr. E-11. 478 Kot~y · St.,
II
ICI
vftw1 -11 ......,. carpel Golllpollo, 'Oh . Loto ·to • 7 · ~0 · tHI
pm. 2 •
lhrou......_~ well lrnlulelod, - f r o m. July II a 7 .
Sy.,_ St., Mlddloport.
r~w
Aoln CMCollo.
newpolnt,lttlllhod..,_,
Vord
lith a lllh.
fill
'
·~ loll
G lHpoll
lnl 1 mi. Ya&lt;d nle, Moxlne M......., manyoxtroo. olf-41-21 . 3 - - •
•·
onto to ........,..; Laurel Cliff Rd .
ill 5:00PM, ttfler . II:OOPM oduhl c l -. 8oeoinett. J 1 9 1o 10 Clot hi
a
callll14-2411-1111wolker. otc. s,oo to 11:00.
uV
· ·
ng
mlec.

2

qualify. Parth:'l1 1 ma Work ·
32 houro por wMk ond ..,..
*3.31 per hour. For further
lnformetlon cqnt•ct tha

304-112-31.8 0.

Buying dolly gold, oliver
colno, rings, jewelry, -lng
2 In Memoriam·
wer•. olcf coine, lerte cu,..
· Top .,-,, Ed. BurIn Lovmg M-v of V-n kltl l o - Shop; 2ncl. A....
Ll.,._. od
· Middleport, Oh. 814-112ln~n-~~-ofVonleln 3471.
Lao
, Wlto wont t o ) - - - - - - - ' - - - H. .von July I. tl83. Cllh pold to; flncy Iron or
.M - by your ·will, Mar- hHvy Iron - 1110 ond
gorol, chlldr~ ond up lor _..In Mttlp Co.
atoM J-8. Otd tlmil cuplfartdeaM.
boord . &lt;111l
1·304·812,
-:
.2711
.

. R d
_c
.WIEPI
on - 1n1 ....,.
chino ......,, """"· end
tu!IIIIIM.
Plclt up ond
deUvery,
DIVII
V1cuum
..._;;__
· • •u
, •..-. ..,, mGIMII!l c:- Ad.
114-"'-0284.' .

I

1-1J-ttc

rancli,

lit

to 24:x36'
lnsulatld Doc__KouNs
P&amp;S BUILDINGS

Alllllll 1111'11 !' Ill\

I'IIICE IIOIUO~.,.

CAMPING: Daily, Wttkly, Monthly, S.sonal

Sizes fro11 &amp;'16' Up

bclne. 011.

ltpen: 9:00 to 5:00
Closed Thursda s

tilte. Blrpin Priced At
$25.000.00.

121 CAMPSIIH

ROYAL OAK PARK

~-5-tfc

TOM~S

.
Ranch lype

NEr{ IISDIIG - fllilj,_ 11r
Olfice buildiJW in Por-n.or in
pd condllor, plus 10 • •
rnent rNfr. Owner will ntel-

UNDII NIW MANAGIMINT

CLIAN IUTirOOMS

Po111eroy, OH. 45769
For Foster Service

lllaee, II in pd condition.
Willi $24,900.00.

St. It. 7-Pomeroy, Ohio

(Elldrlclty, Wlter,

PH. 742-2328

Ne101 Chevy Trudl .. ..
I'I!NIIIII .......... : .. '76.95
DOOIS ............ sln.9s
HOODS ............ '174.95
IUMJII!IIS .......... '69.95
Olllll. .................... 2.50
R. SUPPORT ....... 184:95
TAIL OATI ......... '15.00
FOlD JIINDH .... '69.95
IUMJII!II ............ '69.95
AIM Setno Car
Fenelon AYailablo

Box, 321

NEW umiiG home ~ ful basement,
tentnl lir, -'burnirlt fire-

ROYAL OAK·PARK CAMPolouNDS'

'

. . Plf. 992·7013

· Bonded .&amp; .lnsur~

Call 742·3195 ,
Or 992-5875

BI.ACISTOII
NEW CAR &amp;
JRUCK LEASING

celllr. $55,000.00.

'

ensme

.

RADIATOR
SI!RVICE
We
can
repeir and· reIIEW USTIIII- , . _ - .
core
radiators
and
Remodeled older 11ome. has
been a rental.. Income should
heater cores. We tin
make pavmern ,3 bedrooms,
also acid boil and rod

Downstain equipped with
kitchen. livina room,
dlni111 room and den;
upstllrs has two bedrooms 1nd one llath;

PUIUCNOnCE

,

LOWif Monthlr P1Y111ent

,

c:cndilion. Many felb.ores. Must
be seen $57,900.00.

Ill RACINE:

Public Notice

1

cutter's the pat&lt;ol said. Jones then ·
. Jones was transferred to the
continued on according to the patrol.
Meigs County Jail from the GaUJ8
Jones' and Bonecutter's caril reCbu\ty Jan Th)lrsday morning.
I~ In IIIIi' Meigs County Jall
ceived light damage while WorkIn another accident, a 39-year-old
!ollbWlng a three-car accident In man's wwl rnodl!rately damaged In
Rutland 1na11 escaped lnJIIry when a
Meigs County Tueoday night.
. the-10: 40 p.m. aecldent the patrol _!11-e Started In the
fi his car
A nursing supervisor said Flclyd said.
~A. Reynolds; :rr, was admitted !or a
At 12:10 a.m. wed~M!sda,v, the ' .. The Ga!Ua·Melgs post ~the state
loWei back strain. Reynolds was a patrol said Jones drove of! the lett , hlgbway patrol was Wan-en G.
passenger ln.a car driven bY Neal D. side of Roush HolloW Road In GaUta Black Willi westbound Ohio 124 at
BoliecUtter, :rr, Pomeroy.
County. Jones drove over ' an
12: 15 p.m. wlelthe blaze broltewt,
The Gallla-Melgs pt16l of the state ernbanlanent and hit a tree, the
causing moderate damage to his
'
highway patrol said Bonecutter and patrol Said.
'
. car• .
a ear driven by John R. Worlanan, _ In connection with . the ~
Kelueeti J. Keirns, 26,' Rt. 1,
25, Mason, were stopped at a stop - accident, Jones was cited !or failure Shade, told the patrol a deer ran Into
sign when a car driven ~ CUfford to stop In an IIS8II1'I!d clear distance
the path ~Ills car 011 Ohio 8111 near
Leroy Jones Jr., U, Bever~. failed . and leaving the sceneotaaaccldenl.
the lnteraectlon with
33
to sklp and struck Workman tn:m ·In the second, he Willi clted for Tuesday. 'Ihedeerwunotlel'lwlly
bi!lilnd.
!allure tocoatrol hl$11ehlcle. Hewu . lnjuredandKelnJs'llehlclerece!Yed '
7be Impact ri the m!llslntl 1lned $]2 011 the cllaJp! 'l1lundey In
Hiht damage In. the · 5: ll am,
~ Worlcman',t car.lniDBone-_ Oalllpo!t~ M1mtctpal ~lllddeut.

'Residential
&amp; Com111rcial

-

WIIALEY'S AUTO PARTS

•LAND CLEARED
eSEPTIC SYSTEMS
•G-AVEL HAULED

......, ...... . . , _

Gille 0&lt; Molge County to

---·---po-mliov------·:·. ...

o.,...

tlo~-be-taof

Will cetcm ,.._ end enakee.

a••

1.!;~~~0:111:•~-~C~ol:1~1:1:4-

=---:-:-:-:--:--:-----:

2fontole .,... and ldttono.

white 1 pot on' aheit. *110
reword . Coli 81•·742·
2210
·
Loot from Kroger'o porldng
lot one - n doohund with
white 1pot on c -. •10
reword . Coli 8t4-742·
2210.

4-5-IIC

needs; furnaces . rePiir
St!VIce an.d fnstallation.

Call 614-992-6737

patio, carport, . . . . family
room. rec. room. all in excellent

(2) TWO STORY HOUSE

Buckhomdecllnedtocommenton Bernard V. Fu!12. TruS1ee. tS
available for public InspectiOn
tlie repf&gt;rt's contents.
at Bernard V. Fulu Law OHtce.
"The draft 0! the star! repcrt Is 11 1 6. w. Second Street.
completed. What happens . at tbls Pomerov. Ohio 45769, dunng
bustness ~ours for a
nieetlngls that the boardeBS!!htlaiiY regu(ar
penod o f 180 ctaYs subsequent
makes the staff Justl!y the repcrt, !lo to publicatiOn of this notice.
•
there could · he some changes,"
161 2B. 29 171 1. 2. 3. 5. 6, 7tc
Buckhorn said.

A Middleport man \vas listed In
fair condltiOn at Veterans Memorial
Hospital and a Beverly man was

NEW VEHICLE

F-Ie O-....,n without
.· CoH814-812-It1S.

Yord Solo bet!Oe Donnn
flocllo lo TV, lldwoll. II
Faft'!lly. 3 1111 hlltlng
&amp;Vicinity
otovn, 1
cook ...... old
- · · antlq~o d,...., with
mln-0&lt; dealt.lompo, olothfrlt.
Fr~ziera Bottom . Flae 8 to II. AH w ..k.
•
Merket. Every weekend.
U.S. 311 Frulorl Bottom,
WVo. 211082. D...... Wei·
come. Don Frezler ·
Oporeta.- 304·7111-2n9. :

1~i;,;;T:;,;j;;g:(n;;;;:;;
1Plono Tuning. 1reuonoblo.

wltho•......,coaouolbenoflto. lf 1-lod Coli
1-11
11 ond ilk
lor
for
ca...,.
Oh, Inc, ~~h-•iii7ai·:··
Po"'"'oy, Oh

C1ll 814-742-

•Rolrigoraton

EXCAVATING

reloblol 12 yMre oxporiM!ao. Chorloo leoti, Middlooort. Ohio. Coil 114·
982-3718 .

llve trllnlng p.,.._, til
perform aucceatully In
credit. nloo. coltiiO!IoM...
odmlnlnotrotlon. Compotl-

3 nlcogr1y k~ In nMd of
good holM. Coli 11•·268·
••94.
.

Loot from Kroeor'• portdna

TROMM

j -;~;:-!:;;;;;;-;,;;;;;;:;;,
1
Pieno Tunlnf. (rw11anabtl.

lfoont,
b eggre~
• opply aamprwhen• ollie to

-

-f-.lo.

•Dryen ~~!Fr....n
PARTS •nd S)iRVICE

SERVICE

W.'d lilt lo lllltoducl rou to
_En--A-Car, the 1IOdtm ..,
to drivt tiM vehicle of ro•r

No Down 1'1r-t

2-1 .wlto. old kltton,, 9ne
bioall a while. whlto •
tan_&lt;Jittot .......,, 1114·388·
87e1. '

' tott · -bet ••n Hippy
Holl- a Ioiiey Run 'lroo.

•W....... •Di..,_ohero
•RongM

Duler
Farm Equip"lenl
Part• &amp; Service

for all jour wirina

POME'ROY, 0 .
992-2259
NEW USTIIIG - Beautiful
brick ranch in a peat
nei.,bQrlllod! Ful baement,

'

mG. pd.

985-3561

ELECTRIC

II

Cllpe!id;

985·3813
985-3837

All Malt•

MILLER

INTERESTED IN A

clloice. · .

2 ldllono. 2'11 mo. old. Cell
1114-371-2111.

lo! one brown doohund wftti

m w. 21111 st.

fuel oH flrnlce with flcill- .
ties fur woocllunlw. 12x15
blodl ~ buildifw,
20Jc30 block ...... llilht
all Rt. 248, caunlly~
% mile -. st al a....

The1ss. Box 97. Syracuse. Ohio
45779. was appo1nted Executnx . of the estate of Esthei- H.
Sv'Nester. deceased. late of Box
97. Syracuse. Oh1o 45779-.
Acting Probate Judge
171 6. 13. 26. 3tc

• l1d ..

I
I

10

KEN'S
APPUANCE
SDVICE

,_,_,,

FOR SALE

consbuctlld C011Ciltt bloctc
home 26x30, '3 bedroliiiiiS,
0111 bltb, 12x15 li¥irw
1011111 and 24x24 family

'

Services

HOUSE IN CHESTER:
Tint ICitS with I nicely
(1)

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
ESTATE OF ESTHER H. SYLVESTER, DECEASED
c.. No. 24478 DOd&lt;ot 12
Pogo430
NcmcE OF
APPOINTMENT
OPADUCIAAY

Wwol

6/18/1

Real Ett8te General

·oeverly ·man cited in·two accidents

l

Business·

~IJr~n+Aict~n~

Real Ettete General

GAS-WATER
· SI;WAGE PIPE
REULATORS.
, FITTINGS
VOLUME DRIPS

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

,F1rm Equipment

.

Headquarters

Clerk

G&amp;W PLASTICS
&amp; SUPPLIES

No Sundey Celli

· Authorized Jolin Dttre;
New Noll1nd,' Bush Hoc

Housing

Prthlk &amp;: DNicor• JJ'' c&gt;fN'"'''

Mary Hobstetter.

Call lor frtt sidinus·
timates, 949-2801 or
949-ZHO .
·

GUYSVILLE, OHIO

UCIII£ - 3 BR; remodeled,
c.pelin&amp; alum. siding. Good
DJI1dition.

Bulldintls air conditioned
witlt s110kt tli11inators.
t211tobeGivenAwoy
AI Beginning ond End
Of Sole

129.822.07

PH. 992-5612 .
or 992·7121

· ·~- S. RT. ,50 EAST

'

OWNER FINANCING- New 5
rm.. tram~ split le'lel, unfinished. GISme rm., VIIIY nice.
FARII - 83 ac1e5, 5 nn.
Jl!llCWaled llQIJse, St.cton Twp_
near Racine.
-

t•on . ......... .452.998.00
!:f. Menta! Retarda t1bn
Bonds
.... , 55.372.01
10 Landftll ..... , .... 64.789.72
1 1 R1p Gra nde

''BeautHul, CUltOm
Built Oaraget'.'

SALESl&amp;SERVICE

.

bedruoms, cenfral air, and
hell Firetliace. ·Jlllio. eltlras.

at the Meigs County Audltor's
office frorriJuly 6. 1984. to JUly
17. I 984. between the hours of
8 30 AM to 4 30 P.M .. Monday

Collco ldtton. I wlto. old,
lomole, Col ••1-11114.

Plono Tuning ond Ropolr.
lrunloordl Muolc Ca .. 4-te01117. Sltlll -"" integrity our
trodonwk. Lano D•nlolt,
' 14-742-28111.

to - d horne, 1 . The Gollt·Moltt Commun:
tty Action Agoncy ICAAI It
mole, 1 femele. Call e t 4- currently ploclne ollglblo
182-3702,
vouth, 20 to 21 _.old, In
Tr- fO&lt; !INwood, mull lho T1tlo Ill Summer Youth
Employ- ond T - 1
cut. 304-112-3180.
Progrom (SVETP). Appllco-

CHESTER-985-3307

REPAIR

. BOGGS

IIEW USTING - Spaclou$ 3

funds is
available_for pubhc inspeclloti

171 6_ ltc

'

l1n1iao Ropr-lift. Bo
auod- with of the
leodoro In coneumor lin•clol ......... lllltllldlotod
oponlng,forquo-lndlvklual lnt-od In o o fllillncl81 IM'VIoe-oonaum•
lolno. Horne 'I'OrtiiiiiL Inouranao - · CrMII Cordo.
Income Tox Prep•- •
G-•1 odmlnlotrltlon. Sucwaful •ndldllte
will bl Mlf-motlv.tod. IIIIa
chollonll!ng WO!!&lt;. hn.!t.a.d
communlcltlan oldlll, fnttl-

J

Pu-•~..-·

.

$25.000. .

Sharing

RIDENOUR .
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

......

·IIEw USTING - Rl 124. 10
rms., 2 stoty frame. New sidin'
woodburner, , all utilities.

Below 1S a summary of the
ent1re budget, wh.ich. along
w1th t he Intended uses o f

home area

SIDING CO. -

Alsci Tra~tn'linlol)

.
IIEW USTIIIG - Oder home.
One stoty, ll!modeled, 3
bedrooms, 2 rice lots. Make

Pto1ect..
... 31.995.90
Total. .. ......... .:. 132677.00

Tra nsfer

I

NEW USTIIIG ~ 2trailers, 15

offer..

••~inc

of 111 Tyj!ts

BISSEU ·

AUTO. &amp;'TRUCK

acres. llriled well and sprin'

(61 29 171 6. 2tc

Gutter Wort

Vinyl • Aluminum
SIDING

GARAGE

1-161 4)-992,332&amp;

Twp. $15,000.

GIV. .W!Iy

Vinyl &amp;Aluminum ·

.·
•SPEU QUEEI LAUIIOIY
•GIIiOIIIEFIIGEIATOI
Wo H•vo A PuH TIIM
Shop T"hnician
on Duty

· Rt. 124,P-.or O~io

Phone

Bedfllr~

4

-·----Giiiiiiioiil ... -----

SIDING CO.

•ZEIITH,
•SYI.VAIIA

Co.

VIRGIL B. SA.
218 E. 2!1d St.

Wastewater

12 EMS.

'

fire has not been determined.
Fedf;ral. Investigators, however,
have been testing pW:np motors of
that type to tletennlne wbether an
overheated unit cooJ4·start·a fire. -:
The foUr-member ,· NTSB has
announced It· wUl review a star!
report Tuesday. at a hearing In
Washington. The report details the
causes of the ln-!Ught !Ire that
caused a forced lancllnll at G~ater
Cincinnati International Airport.
The stalfreportoflen recommendations for airline safety that the
NTSB board could propose as a

Program ---·· ---·----· 1.500.00
11. Sool Survey . ____ 10.075.00
12. computer
· System
_23:580.00
Tupper5 P_la,ns

CommuMv
College ..

., 99'.1-7314
Po-oy, Ohio

Re81 Ettete General

Governor : ~

said.
3. 'Public AsSISlance ........... 2.235.80!;.00
But he said his victory was a
4 ReaL Estate Assess·
limited one. ·
ment ............... 41.252.07
"If repmers can only stay out
5. Auto L1cense an d
jall 11 con11dentlal sources ... !eel Gas (Highway
........ 1.300.000.00
they have to come !orward, there's 6 Oept.l
Emergency Med1cal · ..... ~').
still a chilling eff£ct," he said. "So, Serv1ces ........ 3 2 5.000.uO
·
we haven't won anything yet. This 7. Tuberculo..................... 64. 136.69
has ... gotten me wt d Cellblock C. 8. sos
Mental Retarda -

o! stars that Is 100,&lt;ro ugbt-years
across and between lO,&lt;ro lightyears at Its center bqlge.
back at a ro degree angle, said
Pictures of the new structure
astronomers !roril the University of produced from radio telescope
CaUfornla at Los Angeles and • observations show that It Is cirnColwnbla University In New York. po5ed o! many filairle!lt-Uke fea"It resemblesalargesolarllareln lures that are each only a lew
appearance, but the scale Is bllllons light-years wide . . Clouds of dust,
of times larger," Dr. Mark Morris, gases and stars around the galactic
an associate profeSsor of astronomy center prevent visual observation.
at UCLA, said In a telephone
The astroncJmers, Including FarlntenrteW. · ,
hadYuset-ZatlehandDonChanceo!
A light-year Is the'distance light Colwnbta, discovered the structure
travels In ayearat186,&lt;romllesper. USing the Very J..argeArray; (VLA)
second - about 6 trllllon-mlles. The telescope assembly spread out over
Milky Way lsa11atsptralofbllllons 22mllesof~.

· Air Canada -u ses

9. Senior
C1ti2ens ., ...... _____ 1 5.0o6.oo
10. Homemaker Aid.

Revenue

992·6~ 1S

Roger. Hysell

would have been~-~ ·
Hargraves expressed relief about thr u fnday:
· beJng -treed "I can now fight to 1 General
Fund ... .. ...... 1.664.402.26
change this law from a typewriter
2. Dog and
and Sleep at 11\Jrne each night," he
l&lt;ennel .. ...... 6.230 3·1

bigger than the sun, rises from the
center of the galaxy thrQugh ·the
plane of Mllky Way and thi!ri curves

which

Program ...... __ --- 3.60000
8 Horne Health ..... . 3.334.00

.

· V. C. YOUNG-If!

lr¥tr-Auction Service .
tltltyl lllller.
Melp Counlr Associate

Phone 742-3171

"The R1ght of el1gible custo·
mers to rece•ve a cred11against
ul1liry b1lls or a payment fo r
energy bdls 1S prov1ded in
leg1slauon !House Bill 657)
passed by the General Assemb,ly and s1gned by the

7. Communttv

Transpo rtatio n

depositions."
CostellO sued Hargraves !or Dbel
over·the editorial that accused the

Septelf'lber

by

1il84.

Action Agency

Astronomers locate newsunarc
WASHINGTON (AP) -A massive. tongue o! hot gases has been
disl;'overed curving out overtrllUons
ofmiles !rom the center of the MilkY
Way, an 'lndlcatton that our galaxy
haS a much more cJynamlc magl)l!!k' field than previously believed,
astronomers say.
Nothing Uke the giant are of gas,
closely: resembles a huge
fW-eleaplngfromthesurfaceofthe
sun, has been noted liefore In the
g11-laxy, the scientists ,said
Thursday.
The are, which Is more than 150
light-years long and bllll0115 of times

returned

SER~E

'

post offices. and sen1or CitiZens

Distnct............... 2.364.10
6. tlistoncal
Soctety .. .............. 5,500.00

CARPENTE~

.

• II. L. "Buf McGHEE

Bo&gt; 26 19. Columbus. Ohio
4321 6 Appl1ca110ns must be

' · . 7/6/1 mo.

WE AlE YOUR SAltS
AID SE~ICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR ·

lfrM Eotimotoa)

centers: or ca ll toll-free 1·800·282-43 10 or write The ·Ohio
Department of Taxat10n. P.O.

614-423·5560

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White mole duclc . Call 1143a7-0124.

WOrk

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Coli Collect

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ollolt1
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- Piu"'"" 11-lcal

applicat1on at banks. li braries.

08\lelopment

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,., Inf...;.cotion

lliddl'eport, OH.
PH. 992-2549 or

(7) 6. 11c

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E

No Down Payment
bcellent Rataa

498 Gen. Hartinaer Pkwy.

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the

for

di.St:US!;o?_n of lhe
propos'ed ·b,
at 7::i0 p.m.

to an persons who rece1ved the
credit last season
Those persons apply1ng for
the first tm"'e may obtain an

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12,168.00
4. Crippled ·
Chtldren ....... ·... 15.708.00

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Town

Chester

Renewal forms w1ll be· mailed

S 6.452.00

2. Disaster
Services..
3 . Soil and
Water .

Wille Range of Chemical• &amp; Supplln

The propOsed budget may be
examined on weekdays at the
residence of William M . Will
A budget hearing will be held ljol\'oen 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.' All
on July 17;' 1984 for. ~II ;mterested citizens will have the
•nterested cuizens . at Chester opportunity 10 gi"v"e writt~ and
TCiwnship. The budget pro· orsl comment Sen1or Citizens
PO$ed will be for .fiscal year are encouraged to anend and \
1986 and will include -the use comment
,
of Revenue Sh4nng Funds, The
Wi lham M. Will,
meeting will be held at the
Clerk

~uring

' FOR ,1811

LEASE YOUR NEW
VEHICLE
DON1 BUY

. Free Water ·A111Iyala At 'tore or Pool Site

iii'Otlce

PUIUC NOIICI fOR
IUDGIT HIAIIING
01' CHUTI!II TOWNSHIP

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Tbe Energy Credit Prograrn

ANNUALIUDOJ!T

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Public

Public Notice

RACINE GAl •

NOTICI PUIUC HEAIIINO
ONTHE '

CRASH KII.JB FOUlt ..,.. Four Fori Wayne, IDd.
res'l'alle were killed 'l1alnda.v when their twinengine plane Cl'll8hed In a mridleld near Wlnches&amp;er,
llld. State pollee ldentllled the victims as Donald A.

- BRAUN -&amp;
ASSOCIATES

The BootKARATE
In loH-clofon11.

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1971 Nelhua 3 .......,_,
both ond lt. 11'81 wooden
utR!ty bldg .. . underpinning.
trMIIfwrod, mull 1lr conditioner, drepe1.
e88,000.00. ronga, rolrlgerotor. Inc. Ao.
A......,. oumoble loon with down
' 304-t71- poymont. ucollent condition . Coli 1114-3117-0el1.

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roomo. fully Clrpelod ..caPt "
k"chon. undorplnnlng. MUll.;
move. 8111 ollor. Coil " ' '
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Muot ull 1983 Clayton
12•60. 2 bdr .. exc. cond.
vice. Call 446-9340.
LOW

iS. •t:-- ~rb:::::l Mlircum Roofing .• Spout·
lng. N- lnatallng rubber
roofa. 30 v••ra experience.
opecll!lzlng In ·built up roof,
Cell 114·318-1817.

PRIC~D - COMPARE

THESE VALUES BEFORE
YOU BUY. 12x62 81 12x44
sizes. BROWN'S TRAILER
PARK. Minersville, OhiO~

Call614-992-3324.

F . , . _ 2 door copi!Bfone
refrlger1tor, 17 cu. ft .• ex·
aellent .condltl"", U&amp;O.OO.
Phone 304-875·3133.

Hollypark. 14x70,

axe . con!f., 1 2x8 'fdeck,
enderpenning. · and large
;oom air cond. included.

'23in. RCA color cono.Oio TV.
uc cond, muot ooll. :!104876-34811.

304 -896-3896 or 8963600.

il••
heat , axe cond ,
u.ooo . oo . • 304 - 675 !700.

pando,
3 bedroom,
. new
underp,nning.
front porch,
goa hoar , exc cond,

•a ooo oo 304 675
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2700.
Class 1974 12•60 mobile
home. 304-675-1626 or
676-5666.
Sale or Rent . 1979 ·Shan·
non 14x70 all-electric, 3
12x28

family

room built-on, wood-coal
burner.

partly · furnithed.

utility building, acre land,

Jerry's Run Road. Apple
• Grove, WV. 304-676-2366 .
1982 Clayton, 14x70. 2
bedrooms, 2 baths, dis·
hwasher, stereo. ceiling fan.

fireplace, microwave, central •air. concrete steps and
underpenning •. G1 6, 600 .

firm . 304-773-6660.

Farms for Sale

Farm on Creston Road off

Rt. 87. Maoon Coumy. 183
acres. 30 acral pasture, 36
acr.es me'adows . Rest
timber. All newly fenced . All
mineral righti Included.

1981,14x70Skylinemobila

42 M

1

5

f~r Rent

2 bdr. fully fumlohed, air
coi'ld.. adults only. Call
446-4110.
2 bdr. mobile home privet•

lot. 2't&gt; mi. out Rt. 518.
a176 mo., security dap. 81
rol. Call.-48·4607 or 448·
2602.
Small one bdr. trailer· in
K8f'euge. All utilities paid,

t186 mo: Co11448-7406 .

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44

btu air cond.

8~111

under

warrenty. 304· 773· 5397.

~,. Coldapot 1ir cond,
APARTMENTS, mobile 24.000 btu. good con d.
homn. hOUHI. Pt. Pla. .nt 304-671· 21 81.
and Golllpollo. 114-448- 1:;:;:;:;;:::;;::;:==
1221 .
52 CB.TV. Radio ·
· • Equipment .
Nice 1 ond 2 bedroom
unlurnllhod oportmonto . 1-_.:.-------~
304·1175·22 1 8 before 6
p .m .
Regency 10 chlnnol pro-

3 rooms and beth, extre
nlce. ,Good locetlon. Dopoa~
614-266-6813.
and refrancea required .
Mobile homo. Call 448· U26. month. 304-876·
' 1090.
.
1232.
2 bdr trailer in country. Call

gr•mabla IC.nnei', like new,

oxc cond, bought 3 montho
ago. 11~5. 00. 304-175·
6011.

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54 Misc. · Merchandise
12x60 2 bedroom mobile
hoR1e. partly furnished, Ra·
cine area. Call &amp;14 ~992~

6858.

One

bedroom apartment,

conv. location. 304-876·
2441.

Very nice 2 bedroom duplex

2 bdrm tvmished trailer, · apt.. unfurnlehed, doWn~
f1 85 . .mth, pluo util~loo 81 town. no ~·· phone 304·

deposit, no pats. Call 114992-7479.

II-~67~6=·=4~6=2=4=a=ft~or=6~P;M:.==

Knauff Firewood Reduced
,..lc" thru ~:.:: 3111. Ha¥8
your own

0n6d

wood

thla wint•- 814-258-1241.
limeetone. Santi. Gravel.
D.,lv- In Ma.. n. Melgo.
Gallla or pick up at Richards
• Son. Coli 448-77111. ·

Surveyed lot with watch and

UMd Furniture: Uvingroom

electric hookupa, approx .. %
A. In quiet subdlviston ·near
Rodney; 2 mi. from Holrer

Medical Center. Call after
5 :00, 446·1380.

Trailer lot for r.ftt. Upp« Rt.

ter. $3000 an.d up. Call
614· 992-3921 .

814-448·
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200 acres, for more intormaiton call304-773-5740.

Renlals
41

Houses for Rent

3 bdr. house deluxe. central

air, pool etc. Call
or 676-6386.

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675 ~ 6104

Large home. large yard,
83,60 mo ., 8200 deposit.
Call 448'-7167.
House for rent in Mercerville

area. Coll446-3169 dava. or
256-1662 eve.
·

3 bdr. unfum. garage ept.'.

f250 plus d&amp;pOoit.
446· 3786.
.

Call

Shru.,. pruned, lawn re-

Mer cl1amlise

Furniabed apt. 919 2nd.,
Galllpollo. $176. Men ollly. l-,c-:,...,.,H,-o-u-s-:-_.__,,-d-G,_o_od_l
51
Call 448-4416 oft• 7PM.
"'' 0 1

SWAIN
Ouoen
bed w/mattreu
AUCnON • FURNITURE • box o,..lnga, oxc. cond,
12 Olivo St .• Galllpollo. N.W one yMr old, P&lt;lld •380, will .
• uHd wood • coal oto-. ~I lor 11110. 318·13111.
I piece wood living room
aulte with 8 Inch flat ormo 11184 model Nocchl oawlng
4 rooms 81 both, unfumlohod t3B9, bunk bed• complete machinaa. Will zlg-zog.
pot.. utllitlea paid, odulto with bunkleil 1199, 2
monogram, ovorcaat. hom,
only, no pats. Call 448· ontron llvlngroom ""'!!.•'/ I utln otllch, ma.. button
3437 or 446-3111 .
1199, entron recllhera
holes &amp; more. TheM ·meother rocll-• •10, maple chines Wlfl uood· in cloao
Unfurnished 2 bdr. In CroWn dinette aeta • 179, box Mmonatretiona. H yr. war.
City . Coli 614-266-6520.
springs • manrua twin or r1nty. R..... r price • 379.
full f100 oot regulor-flrm Now. t121. CoH collect
2~bdr . apt. newly decorated,
'.120, mople dinette chairo 614·3B&amp;·80211.
180 to •200 per mo. utHtieo t311. wooh .,.nde $34,
part. paid. Caii676-61Q'! or maple rockers 159, 7 piece Pool Table • acc...oriea.
675·6386.
chromo dinette Mt 11411, I Cell 114·211·6230 or 81 4piece dinette 1111 199, uood 25!,;,81102.
4 rooma &amp;. bath, furnished, bedroom auttea, refrigara·
t ..
clean, no pet1, •duha only, tora. renge1, cheat, d...._., ....,, spring~ 6 . mllltr!lll.
deposit &amp;: reference re~ wringer W81hen. TV's, dry· good cond. Cal441·1035 .
qulrod. ·coll814-448-1519. oro, 81 o.hoao. Call 814·'141·
Uood V-30 Ditch W~ch
311591 I"
t ....ohor. 1· 114-1114-7842
Of 1-814·694-1008.
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofl.
rookor, otto{oltra -vy Wedding gown 6 ¥8llliza 8,
•• Ill. Iota. If lnteruted call 448·2462 .
t271.

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W.t• waH drilling machine

/11. all oquiplnent. Call 614318·11143.

3 bedrm house near Meigs

Mine No. 1. $226 a month,
1100 deposit. Call 6'4742-2126. '

2 air conditlonoro, o!Octrlc

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St.. POint Pie..ant. Av•il•·
ble aher JuJy 1Oth. f'ent

reasonable, call after- 15PM.
30oil-676-6711 '

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for Rent

good location, see. dep. NCI·
Call 446-8668.
Mobile home furnished. AC.

Trail•• Park. CaH 4411· 1802.

addfllon.~ 110rm wtndouu•

atone. Coli 114·387:040
or 114-317-7244.
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Briarpotch Konnalo Profoaolonal All-braod g..-lng.
Indoor-outdoor boarding focilitles. Pick up end dallwry
oOJVico. Englloh C...., s,...
nlol puppies. Coli 11 4-3819790.
Dragonwynd Cattery Kennels. AKC Chow j,up......
Siarneae kittena, new fittara
CFA Hlmolayon end Penlon
kitten•. can 114-446-3844
otter 6.

AKC reglotorod Collie puppie•. shots, 'wormed. eye
chock. 304-418-1056.
pup, male, Hble
10 lhOII. 304-

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Ferm Equipment

Farfn•ll M . trector with
moumOII 2 row com plcltor,
good COf'd. Clll &amp;14-378·
2484.
J .D. 41 combine. , both
heeda, good cond.. with new
motor. Coli 114-378-2484.
Troy tractor 1 . HP wljh
electric atart. With cover,

aameaonow. Coll814·388·
8200.

Tobocoo plenll, coM Morgen'• Woi:lcllnd. Ferm. . At,

'71 Onoi ton Dooley loaded.
311, 304-1178-22711 or 1711- good
cond, ready to , tow.
1288.

II

Coli 304-48B·1'1Z1.

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1977 Chevy helf ton
U.IH.QO. 1t73 Ford holf
ton 3 _... 11,4911.00,
1173 Ford half ton '! opood
t891.00. 1873 Dort SwlnTOP CASH paid to r _mllllltl•i,l gor t&amp;95 .00. 304·171·
model u..d cera. 11
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4893
lulck·"-lac. 1111
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om Avo.. Golllpoll1.
I:::;~;::==~::;::::;:;::;=
814·441-2282,
73 Van• &amp; 4 W.O.
Autoa for Sale

71

1 971' 2 dr. Dodgit Aoouto, radio, t1 ,799. 1979
Ford Pinto aport wa-.
outo, redlo. lllort' rime. Min
roof. f2.399. John's Auto
Sales, Bulavlllo Rd, Oallipollo, Oh. OPin til doril. Call
441·'1782.

1878 Ford von. 11311·, 1 8~6
ton 'Ia truck. Sail ot t -.
Coli - n 7 • IPM,
4411-0181 .

77;JMpWogonaor p.a .• p.b.,
drive. t1800. Coli
1 97&amp; rod • wh~ RIYoria 1114-742-2211 .
$2,1100, 1872Chovylmpala
18711 81azor 4WD, body
•1100. CaH 441-1311.
rough, 1977 400 cu. ln.
1983 Plymouth Colt 18,000 he1der1, m·u ddera . 2
mi.. otand. ohlft pl~a ocon· trlntfer caMe, will part, out,
omy ohlft. air. CoU 114-379- Collll14-742-2718.
2728.
1t80 Fo•d Bronco, very
1971 Chrysler N~port ·4 claen end good ahepe. ·
dr., clean, t?OO. Call 441- priced to nil.. 304·8&lt;'5·
2163 •ttor II pm.
'b39i.
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11182 T-1000, 111.000 mi.
exc. cond., f4,800. · Clll 74
oftor 11. 441·1183.

Motorcycles ·

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11110 VW Robbit olr concl..
many lllrtroa, ' ·o wn•.
ohowroorn cond. C.,l 441·
01111 enytlmo.

1981 KZ250 CSR atroot
blllo, 1 000 mlloo, . .00. Coli
4411-41D3.

197,9 /(LH Sporllar, good
1810FiotX11 .1 owmH-. · oond .. $2,6110. Call 446·
many • -· Col
446-3821
0919.,; 814·2111-1791.
1ftor IPM.
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l8B1 Honda 7iO Cuotom,
1980 Sunblrd 811,000 ec- 2.1110 miles. ox. eond. Coli
tuol mi. AM-FM, AC, now ~14-387-0384.
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·1 881 Honda CM 400E low
1971 Ford Fl-. good goa miiHIII', liken-. Ca11446·
mloegw, good cond. Call 1 1115.
614-24&amp;-11179.
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nice. 2 mi . out on Rt. 511.
8200 mo., aduho onl't• Coli
448-2300.
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ter. electrk:l1n, me1on. Celt-' J
304-871-2088 or &amp;71· ,
4510.
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GET your corpet liH111. ( :!
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN:i,.!.;;
STEI.lM ER , Wotor remOYII ·. lunilture cle1nlng, ootl· ~
motel. 394-171-22811.
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Wetar welle oommei-o'-laitil

:
clomutlc. taat holoa, pump ,
aaloa ond HrYico. 304·115; ..:.!
3802.

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BASEMENT WATER·

PIIOOFINO. U-dltiona1 1
lifetime guarlllt•- L"""'' '
.....,.nc.. fumlahocl . F•• a
elllmetoo. Call collect 1,
814·237-o•aa. 8 a.m. to il.a
p.m. Rogen Ba1ame~.t...4
Waterproofing.
'f
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and alllt•rior. textured

coat• ~

lng, oimulllled tirlclt and "'
ltucco, thermo replacement; ;~
wlndOWI. 304-8711· 11180. ~
Bulldlng-Romodellpg, co,.· ·'
croto. drywall, o!Mtric*:..,..
roofing, flooring. freming. -t ~~
kitchen~bathroom

instelfl w

tion, door·window freminl . i 1
304-875-2440.
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end, alumn aiding. Free

elti~

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Metal buildings built to (&lt;iur •y:
motoo. 304-175-3881.

n - . Garageo. ator~t,..
warehOule, f1rm. etc. F~
Eotlmateo. 304-171-3811. ~

1981 8ulok Wlldcot A-1 .
cond. Coli 4411-1 388.

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1971 Chevy 'h ton pickup
truck with t o -. Coli - 441-0711.

CARTER 'S PLUMBING . ,".
AND HEATING
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Cor. Fpurth end Pine
Golllpollo, Ohio
Phone 81 .. 448·3888 or ··
814, '!48-4477 .
"~----------~----JIM'S PLIJMIING 81 HEAT- . ~
ING. Rt. 1, 8ox 3511, Galli·
polio. Ciill 114-387-0571.

1971 Chevy Ce,..ice Cleoole, 2
ac, pa. V-1 engine,
body good condition, oxc.
perf.........,.. WHI cont11der
111 offora. Coli 814-912·
7412 lftor II p.m.

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1178 Suzuki Windjammer,
Voilor lo_,., oaddlobagl
end trunk, Corbin Gantry
Mit. redlo. crulae. l)•n•
NowHn. 304·5711·2164.
1874 Harley Dovldoon
lpontor, t2.000. 1877
Harley Sporeter llloc otort
82,400. 304-8711-8122.

Heating

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Ford 2.000 dloool Mauoy
SH Ut.AW'8 Pll!l'lblng ond
Ferguoon 81, 4 ft. Hlco For Nlo or tredo: 1877
Heating. 211 61xlh St.,
*340., I ft. Hlco buahhog ' Couger JIR7, PI, PB. AC,
3.60. .3~178-2328.'
cruiH control, • llloro, Call '78, 4 0 0 - Hawll otrMt Point Pleaaont, w. va. 3041711-1420. Llconud opd
11··182· 74113.
·blflo, 4,000 miiN, t800.00,
Insured.
304-8711· 73711.
62 Wanted to Buy
!.971 Olda. 4 door. V-1. 11r,
Pl. PS, AM·FM, cruiH,
83
Excavating
phone 304-1711·1218. Clll 76
Boat• end
4.
StaOf calf, ot Ioiii 800 lbs.
· Motora for Sale
Herford or Holotoln ,....
Good-1 Excovatlng, baoo·
1978 2 door Pontiac Grand
!erred. 304-871·4828.
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menta, fOoters, drl-llyo,
prix, PI, PI, elr, cruise
COfllrol, VI, 301. blaok. 11 ft. llohiPg, boat, trolior, 2 nptlc tanko, lar\dicoplng.
motora. oera, ewivel Mite. Coli onytlme &amp;14-44&amp;·
304-171'·1211.
63
Liv.e atock
oxc. cond. Coli '148·3137. · 41137, Jorn" L. Davloon, Jr.
owner.
'77 C-ac Coupe DeVIlle,
fully ...,.....,, body 1nd onte- 1874 C.,lfornlo otyle 11 ft.
lhHdof-·cal¥8o. rt.,.. A-1 1hapa. Runo good. Inboard 8kl loot, Chevrolet Dozer Wor~ by Ted Holfna.
CaH 814-742·2138 or con· 304-811·38114.
ang .. V·drlve.lno-oiYO to DltchM, pondo, roado, land
toot Joe Sayre, Rt1,
oporote, ...,. •. now up- ol..rlng. oto. Coli Motor Cor
Rutland. ·
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IIIIPI, U 100. Clll
.' poted tloan. u.ooo In·
Moot rabbits. · f2.JIO oech 175·3870.
clu- lrellor. 441·1822.
J ,A.R.C-truCtlon co.Ru·
will butcher; olodilecllllfood
tland, Dh.l1'!•742'2103;
rox d - II buok1. Coli 1974 ' Plymouth Duster, 14 II. Ololl Par boat with
,_ero. Con814·8'3·5~7161.110 Htuel mlloa. new trollor •nd 40 HP Joh1110n ~rate Work. Beckho•'s,
pllnt, phone 304-878· mota.. C."'14-441·4337.
Doaot • Ditch•: Dump
Calf for oolo, call 114-1143- 2174.
truob. a wltar· pa·MWer· .•
518111ft• I .p.m.
11.711 oloctrlcolllnto.
77illlftkl!ill tri-hHI
'72 Duotor, 304-171·1011. HP l!vlnrude motor. ' CIII
114-241j-1170.
84.
Electrical
i11• Ford
Torino.
irootl aand. Call 304·1~- c - Creft • lkl lu•
Refrlgerltion
pr~. lemlly aid bca\o.
2184. ·
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WY 304-422-1433 or 304SEWING Mochlno ...,.olro.
422·2:1117.
oiii'Yico. Authorloed llnu••
&lt;
llaloa • .Sorvloo 8harpen
loluon . Fobrlc Shop,
Pom•oy. 114·1112-2214. '~
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1 a 2 blllroam fun.,_,
E-ar-. Coll448·7032.
opte. Caiii14-. .2·14M or
1e2-111• or :1104-111·
· Zbclr. treH• 1178 plu1 ..,_ 21N.
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114·311·tl81.

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1174 Caalhlw•• ...,.. 1113 ••• A... , Clolllpolla,
1111 ,..., Willi
12ft. lillldliNI bed. 104- wltlt ltlloh 10ft, lllf - - 114·.448·7133 orl1'1·441·
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17f.a71.
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Al10 poolo Hllod. Call 814·
U8-1141 or 114-UI1 178 .. ., 4·448·711 , '

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....,.up INOIIMmiiJir,-.,.

2 bdr. with wail to ' well
corpet, AC.In Galllpollo. Call
44ji·14015· 1PM.

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Bug. good
condition, 17110. Coli 4481101,

Lillo ,. ft. Wlkltr......... ; ""'""· ~~~ 8,
..;....,~n~e, fJ,2110,.Call
114oo211·1118.

2 bdr. · unfurnished, extra

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vinyl oldlno, roofing, rob

1171 23 ft. Wilder....,..... Cll 441·1111.

men, ·

bealJtiful riverview. Foaters

2 bdr. 2 m i l e - EuNI&lt;a,
11 eo mo.' plus depoolt, no
pets. Clllll14-1143.2144 or
814-1143·2111. '
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t•ior, plumbing, roofing, .:..
soma ramodollrlu- 20 y,., •
oxp. Coli 114·388-18112.
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C-ljUfllloy, U.l. Rt. 10,
Cailtvlllo, Oh 114-1173318 . .

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door op.,.er. E:lllcellent con~
ditlon. Poid t2211 .. nil lor
*125. can 304-882·2891.

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ol-llko, ;latloa. fill dirt,
tOPIOII. borll mulch • •-·
duet. Contoct Bruce Dovlal.on. Clll&amp;14·2611·1427.

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equipped kitchen. central
air, •260. 821'.'J Second
Ave., Gallipolis. Coli 448·
21111.

qul•ed . Coll614·992-3064.

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HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding all b~. H•tod
indoor-outdoor facllltlea.
AKC Doberman puppieo:
Stud Service. Coll81 4-448·
7795 .

suite, upright freezer. king
aize bedding. · Corbin &amp;
Snydor Furniture, 9611 Second Ava .. Gallij!OIIs. 44111171.
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COUNTIIY MOIIILE Homo foot on your foundation·
Pork, Routo 33, North of otata codo buMdlngo. Ohio
Pomeroy. Large loti. Call 1·800' 472-2311 other 161 4-992· 7479,
800·121· 1 ~0~.

licoln Hill, · Pomeroy. 2
badrm house, bath, base·
mant, &amp; attic for storage.
carpeted. $196 per month:
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7. Call 114-387-0232 or
448·•2&amp;5.

160 foot lots. one acre or
more, near Racine, TP wa-

t37.000.00
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2 AKC Silver female Poodloo, puppioo. 304, 882·
3672.

Apartment
for Rent

Call 61'!·266-6618.

mineral rights included .

Now open for bual-.
Mountoln S11to Blook, Rt.
33, Naw Hoven. ,Complete
masonry aupplloo, 4", 8",
1 2" blook. Dol~ owvico.
Phone .day 304:182· 2222.
evening 882-3239.

Rogi_... Pit Bun l)lippioo:
304-171-723for 304-17111367.

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114-~17- 7220.
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State Park, include• two
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One bedroom upstair~ apt.
for rent In Pomeroy. Call
814-912-5821. .

304-896-3060.

1 33 acraa, moatty timber,
secluded, 2 · miles from
Route 36. six mile• from
Henderson on good gravel

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liome, 36x60 mJH:hinerv
shed. Machinery, c•nle. etc .

Lot for sale in Mercerville.

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am'p, g11ollne powered
welding machine on w. - ·
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G ttfiCior with 11.'1•31
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1Oft. kHchon cablnott. wall
·ond 'baao; Counter top and
Kenmore llec otovo 30in, dlohwaahor t160.00. Twill
•200. GE • 8tor Honda 78. 2,000 rnlloo
Whlto, · like · rwlriiOrelcr~frHzor, white, 18110.00. 304· 1711-40118.
1 II cu ft, bottom fr-•· Call
oltlf II · PM fo304· 8711. 30211.

77 Cameron. 14x70, expanda, 3 bedroom, ·new
ond.erpenning, lront porch,

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Sheriff limits nighttime sp~d~g patrols

Area deaths

VillageView: Centerville--Page D-1

ClNCINNAn (AP) -There are sbittlt~sensetorotnoeniobe
In 8(1(f!llon, be lllld, takjng the Hoftba,uerlllld. 1 •
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.,,_,a.,..__ ~ ' "rn.ai'e Hamnton County sie1t!'S , ,_,..,Mft for crime. rather than radar \IIIIlS Oft thr I'OIIIl fnr elBhl
Radar wolla, Whlcll art llllld 10_,•
trom 7 p.m. and ........,. '"''"" ...,.. - ,_..._ f
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sitting &lt;in thehlghwayswtthradar hours a day 8fves the uw.. a monitor the • ...- cal1. ve..,....
and7-9p.m.Ro&amp;acyservtceswlllbe , ""'cer!! ..-wg or - - ·
David W. Ohlinger, 63, MlddleCbiclnnatl's suburtls theledaysand Wilts."
· JIIIICh-needed break. They were cmop1ete1y dlti!IPMnod from !fa..
port,well·kn9wnarearesldent,dled beld_atthetuperalhlmeSundllyat fewerwaltlngforspeeders.
Hesaidltlssenslbletohavefewer . shoWing wear from their· old · rnllton County_ ~ boweVI!r,
this morning IR' Holzer MediCal a:4?p.m.
Capt. Ray Hom.uer of _ the ofllcers on the highways e.t night, :K-hour-a-day schedule, and main· . becauE .Hotrbauer'l radar biD
~~Ohllnge
r was born
. Feb. , "" William
_ B. Sk•!WQ
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Harnlltoo County Sberlf!'s Office becausetewer~driveatnlght. - tairUng tbern was ~ costb', affectllllltv lOpatrol Clll'landM\Y
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Beat ofDcers' still can)' radar
late Wesley P . anij Annlce Elder . WllllamB.Skaggs,66,fonni!rlyof hoodandruralareasbetweenllp.m
Wilts dlllinK the day, and nine
Ohlinger. He was also pl'e()eded In Cheshire, dledThursdaymomlngln .and 7 a.m. In unincorporated parts
special traffic-patrol can carry
death by one sister, Elizabeth Camden.Qark Hospltill, Pll!'kers- of the county and has told them to
Eight defendants were fined and
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Wilts &amp;taiUlmes, Hot!bauer said.
...... wva -Ucense,$Gl;uodrosts,DWI,$3'1!illll&lt;l
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Nlgh~s~controltabee.....
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Mr. Skaggs was born at New borhoodcrlme.
ofPomemy MayorRJchard!leyler
up on .weekendl. be lllld. 8eYa!
deputy ~r the Meigs County Tba• • W.Va.,ooMay22,l9lll,a
Hof!balll!l'sald'"'"_,
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thatthe
Tuesdaynlght.
Forfettlng
bonds
WEfl!
Ralph
extracars,all. •m.-t Wlthl'ldar,
... Charles nd Della
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Werry, Paneroy, !iSSured .Clet!1'
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Sheriff's ~t. He was a son f the Ia
a
new . ~. whlch' began about'·
F'lnfd were John J . Manley,
patrol Hamilton COUQty roada aU
menlber of the Sacred Heart Sk;iggs. He llveo In Qlesblre and twomonlhsago,lswotldngoutweU. Middleport,
illght on Frtdayl and Sattirdays U &gt;
CathollcChurch,aveteranofWorld later In Belpre before moving ·to UnlesstrafftcfataUUeslncrease.the costs. ~erJy o:nanner, $63 and · Ohlinger, 110 address recorded, partofa~l\lndedPN&amp;lllln'
War II, hondrary member of"· the Newport,Ohlo,l2yeanago.Hewas practlcewlllcontlnue,hesald'.
costs; Dwayne Qualls, ~oy. ·public Intoxication, ·$113; .-.~- ,....-...,...--~·- - - - - - ·
Middleport Fire Department, a buck driver and" ·a veteran Of
"It's just a matter ot prlorltles,"
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~ flasll:. costs; ..... 1 S!SsoQ, Pomeroy, asured clear,
ber
· inem . of the fl1ockeye "'""m s
He man1ed the ·~ ,_......
said Hollbauer. ''I think on the late Hughe~;, Pomeroy, disorderlY distance, $Ll; Roger Brauer Jr.
Association, National Sheriff's As·
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soclatlon, former Middleport Coon· Nelson, whopteceded him In death,
manner. ,..... an ~":"'....
IIY Ptmeroy open flask, $88; Judith
cUman, member or Drew Webster andbomtothlsmarrlagewasaS()O,
Hutton, Rutland, tramc light viola· Starcher, West Columbia, speed,
Post 39, Aniertcan Legion, Pome- Richard Skaggs of Belpre. He later .
, don, $Gland costs; Charles Landers, $!13; Haley Waltz, McArthur, DWI, ,
Tu am:! 1
btiutif•ll, dniJ!HCd
roy, member of the Meigs County . married the !ormer Vlv.lan Hines,
Persons wishing to sign up ~r ~ts J-'!:~~
~ $375; R.obert Miller, Pmleroy,
f11""r•l •rraftAfn'HI"t,
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)laM Qltl ur ¥lilt
RepubllcanConunltteeand-retired who also survives along With a fenlllslessonsat~~
...... cos ;
·-,...., • ~·~ov, . disorderly manner, $63; Jam(!S
asmanagerofCapltaiFinanceafter stej)soll, Doilald Hines of ReOO, Park, Middleport are asked to call
andRickTaylor,Pomeioy,dlsturb- :Va~. West Columbia, ~
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Ohio; two grandcbl)dren; siX step. " 992-:5523.
lng the peace With a nOisy vehicle, . !!ask. $88; Cbrls Taylor, Pon\er(ly'
FLOWER SHOP
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Lessons for adult . beginners, · $63 and costs each; Thomas E. public Intoxication, $113; Gerald•
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Gress Ohlinger; three daughters, grandchjldren; a brotlier, R¥Y· youth ~rs· and lntenneldates
McClulog, Mason, no operators Hendricks, Racine; DWI, $375.
Sonya Wolfe, Susan Baer, and mond Skaggs of GalllpoUs; and two wUl bellln Monday. Instnoctor Is
Sandy Ianitarew, au ot Middleport;
ststers,MlldredCiarkandHenrletta Shawn Baker.
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mother-In-law, ·LWian Gress of Shuler, both of Cheshire. '
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Besides bls parents and his first
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andchlldren
Eddie and ;Trlcla afer. and Dav~
wife, hewaspl-ecededlndeathbya
Lottery wmners
and Andy Ian
w
niece
brother, a sister and a grandchild.
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Ruby Vaughan~d ;o~ephew;
Funeral services wUl be held at · CLEVELAND (AP) The
Rusty Parsons.
1:llp.m.SundaylnMcClure-Shafer winning nwnber drawn Thursday
Funeral services will be held Funer-al
314 Fourth Sl, · nlgbt In the Ohio LotterY's dally
MondaY at 10 a.m. 1n Sacred Heart Marietta, With the Rev. Clay Sloan game, "The Number," was 187.
CathoDe Church With the Rev.
offlcatlng. Burial wiD belli ~tland
In the "Pick 4" game, Played
Anthony · GlannaniOre officlatliog.
Cemetery. F'r1ends may call at the Monday through Friday, the winBurial will be 1n the CathoDe
funeral home at IIJIYtln)e.
Ding nuinber was EOi6.
Olmetery. Frleoids inay caD at ,.---'------,---_;__ _....,._,;.__ _ _....,;;;;;...,.--1
Ewing F\Jneral Hlme Saturday ·

David W. Olillnger

.-SuDUlner time, WUliam Buckley writes that in teimB of power
and politics N.O.W shoUld cut it out..;.Page A-2
fun time for·
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A Senate panel that
travels Into southeastern Ohio this weel(towrapupa
!ii!rles of hearings on hunger Is about to turn Its
attention \0 possible SOlutionS,
Coordinating the work . of food pantries and
Increasing aid to dl!penderit children and general
relief benefits are among possible recommendations
the hunger task force IS expected to consider.
Sen. Michael Scl)w"""alder, D-Colurnbus, Is
chalmian of the panel wlilch has condu~ hearings
· In Lima, Toledo, Cleveland, AJa;On. Youngstown,

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mikes to make "live" tapes. Variable monitOr lela
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Cases ended

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Two defendants were fined· and
two others. forfeited bonds In the
coUrt ·of Middleport Mayor Fred

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Hoffman 'I\oesday night.
Fined were Charles W. Bailey,
Jr., .Paneroy,. $25 and costs,
splnnllig tires; Matthew Weaver,
Rutland, $50 and costs, drlvlllg
under suspension.
Forfeiting bonds were Edwaro B.
Hlad, Dexter, $4!Xl, DWI; John
Blailkenship, Albany, $400, DWI,
$100, driving under suspensiOn.

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Not far coin or peny.tlne -

Receiver and Headset

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Monday, but wm remain open
Tuesday and Wednesday, said clerk
Janice Lawson.
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1982 BUICK LeSABRE 2 tlo~r. V-8, air cond., tilt, cruise,
AM/f"l stereo, excellent condition, one local owner, 24,000 miles.
1982 V.W. RABBIT 4 speed, AM/FM stereo, 15,000 miles.
1978 BRONCO V-8, 4 speed, with lockouts, ~ood condition.
19~1 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME.v-6,aircond.,AMIFM

stereo, extra clean.

Scipio Township Trustees will
meet Friday at 7 p.m. at the
township hall. The public IS Invited
to attend.

HOUse- ·

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miles.

The 'otllce of the Board of PubUc

By SAFE

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4~ Reg.
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Meigs County Fox Chasers will
meet this evening at 8 p.m. at the
clubhoose.

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. The Panewy Area Chamber of
Coounerce will meet at noon
Tueslay In Veterans Memorial
Hospital. AU members are asked to

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It could be as long as 18 ·months before a llnal
decision Is made, Loe added. The Initial decision on
·whether the post otDce wDl remain ~ wUl cane ·
trom the district manager In Columbus. That decision
will be passed onto regional headquarters In Chicago
before reaching national headquarters In Washing-

ton, D.C.
· " Loe said he was pleased with the response he had
received. As of 11 a.m. Friday, he had received ~
resPonses to questionnaires distributed to approximately 9l post offtoe patrons.
"Swprlslngly, they were splltdclwn the middle. Ten
'were ~r cklsing and ten were for keeping the of1!ce
open," Loe said.
The people against the closing, Loesald, seemed to
be reacting ernotlonally to the poaslblllty of loslng

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. pl'llvlders.
"There needs to be some way of coordinating and
llSslsttiog these food pantries and food banks If we're
golngtoconttnue, asthefederalgoverrunentlsdolng,
of placing the burden on lhel:n." Schwarzwalder said.
He called fDr better coordination, for example, In
cllstrbotlon of government sWJllus products. ''We
lind In 11001e mnmwoltles lbey're very good and In
others lbey're not as lood.'' Schwarzwalder said.
He said long-term unernpkJyment has &amp;enefated ·
ser)ousproblems"f!irpeople~as "the new poor." .
Many are reluctant to seek-plblk: assistance and may

face nutritiOnal problems, he said. ·
He said programs to help them woold be reviewed.
One posslbUlty Is to Increase aid to dependent
children and genCrai relief benefits, he said.
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"General Rellef benefits are unbelleveably low ...
$118 or $W a month ... we need to really examine
what Ohio could do to l)elp provide those benefits,"
Schw81'2Walder said.
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"I think we will have to examine the budget process
next year to $1!1!1! there's any way to raise AOC and
GR payments," he .said, adding that this would be
difficult to do.
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Attorney says·
. new evidence
places another
man at_Logan
murder scene

RI!'.CI!l'lS. OONn:JtEN(E - I\IMney David Be'rom IIDd Bany
LudwldL COIIfer doDtn« a~~ Ia lbe I """of lbe OOIIlea&amp;ed
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oflbe laleal beer Ia Onoage Tuwll!lhlp lnMelpCoulltyCconul*l

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LOGAN, Ohio (AP)-The lawyer
tor convicled killer j)ale JohnsiOII
contends new evidence shows that ·
someone other than Johnston llll\Y
have .killed Annette Cooper and
Todd Schultz.
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The claim Is made In a request for
a new·trial ~r Johnstou, who w~ ·
sentenced•to death by a three-j~
panel ~r his conviction In Januaiy
~ ITI\1I'derlllg Miss Cooper, his
stepdaughter, aDd Schultz, iler
flallce.
- ~LawyerRobertSuhrflled
·f¥ affidaVIt Friday In .Hocking
COunty Common Pleas Court.
In the aftldavl!, a wmoao Identified lillY as Jane Doe &amp;aYI she saw a
• man with ,d ark hair aiid heavy
eyebrows follow a hoy arid glrllntoa
cornfield On Oct. 4, 1982.
Johnstmo, who turns 51111 A-ugust,
has white hair and wears glasses.
The woman ttoen describes hear·
lDg g~J~~Shots and a girl's screams
~ ~ the cornfield where
authoritieS found the body parts of
Miss eooper and Scultz on Oct. "16,
1982. The couple's too;-sos had been
fo.und nearby In the Hocking River
two days before that date.
Suhr said be Is keeping the
woman's Identity secret" to protect
her from harm.

By 'l1ie Alloclated Pftll
The dollar elosed mixed on
. The price of gold o.n world buUion foreign exchallge markets after
eJ'Chllnges has fallen to almost a hitting recOrd hlglos against severs!
two-year loW amid the p~t of currencies, Including the British
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continued high Interest rates and pound, earlier thiS week.
moderating Inflation In the United
A1ao on Friday: the Federal
' States.
· Re8eJve 1eport.ed ihat.the nation's
As tliepn!Ciousmetal plwnmeted basic money aupply expanded b:;$1
In v11lue Friday. the governmll!llt blllloD In the week ended June 25,
said !be U.S.olvUian jobless riltefell rlslni to 111M101111Uy adjusted $5t6
to 7.1 percent In June fmn 7.5 liWon.
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An es•ted 400,1Xll Americans
Aprt11~.
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Gold for cunmt delivery 011 the employment to a record . 1~7.
COrnmodliyExc~lnNewYork mWion,thrLaboi'Oepar1rnelrtsald.
lkldded $1UO to -.10 an ounce. TciQelher Wltll the
lobi
Earlier 1n T..ondan.. aold plungat. ~JnMa)',IICitalemploymentln
fli.2l 10 ~ an ounce, and It at,womonlhapomhauoa;ed.by1.35
dropped $18.!15ln Zl!rlch to SM8.11D.
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lollhltitsiowpolnt
pected, ~ dealln IBid, buule In late 1911, more thlil &amp;. T ~
prlcelllad held lllldy fir Wl!lka people have . . . towu-k. while !be
while the dollar ..-.l and prlcB JWII!l'~ U.. rG!clllly cleclan!d as
tell tor sliver, plallnmn and other jobl8 has lilrnlnk bUn weU IM!I' 12 •
metals.
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The current officer In charge at
Addison, Gllda Shamblin, agreed.
''The people will miss the alniOSphereofstopplng to
pick up their mall," she said. "Addison has always
had a post ott1ce and the people wwld miss it."
But In reality, Shamblin said the customers would
,-ecetve better service beCause the oftlce woold be

replaced by a rural C81'1Tr.
"Anything dope In here can be done from a car,"
she sald ..ln addition, sheoadded, the~ Would be a first ·
for the Addison area In SatUrday maU'llei!Very. ·
But Loe expressed hope that If the QMce Is closed,
the atmosphere of the local post office may not he
gone for lqng.
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"HCJpefuUy we can set up a commerctal post office
where a business person coiltracts With the post omce
to provide services, for example, a grocery store,' ' he

said. ''That way, there would stw be a congregating
point for the peqlle."
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The possible cloj;lng Is one of ecooomlcs, .Loe said.
"AnYtime a pestmaster retires, we look at the
operation," he said. "We'rejusttrylngtosavemoney. ·
We have to look at tlie salary of the postmaster and ,.
the expenses of keeping the office open and Be!! UIts
worth it." · · .
He said expenses Include $24,1Xll a year for the .
postmaster's salary, plus $75 a month rent for the
bulldlng and utwtles.
II the omce Is closed, Loe said the service area
would b;e dlvldOO 'between rural carriers from
Gallipolis or Cheshire, whichever Is more ronvenlent.
He said patrons would ,be able to keep their Addison
address, and the only thlngto.changewould be the zip
code.
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·Knlgbt I'BIIIMld hlmlelffrmlthe
case after the dl!fmdants filed ' a
motion~ prejudice.
Defense att.omeys In the case
were Susan Guinn, attonoey for
plaintiffs ~ FortJoey and Cha- .
rles Calaway; Frederick W. Croiv ·
IIf, Meigs County pr~tiog
attorney, ,...ea:ntliog the MeigS
County Boaid ~ Elections; and
Johoi Wllllaml of t6e OloiD Attorney
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These efforts
lncludelmprovlngourllleofthebest
llrluooiDgles avaOable, lrnprovlng
our
wmtfers' · skllls thniugh job
knprovemeat" whlchastateamdai
traces more to the pollctes of Gov. training, and carrying the messaae
Richard . Celeste than President_ about Ohio as a s:!!lfveto do
business with an
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Roberta Steinbacher, adminis- exciting toorlsm prognim," Ms;
trator ot the OhiO Bureau of stelnbaclier told a III!WSIDIIfeTence.
"When Govl!m1r Celeste took
Employment Servkes and' a
olllce
In JIIIIUIIIY 1983, Ohio lagged
member of the &amp;IJIIft'IIOr's cabinet,
credited Celeste for belplng to 3.4 pes-cent behind the natlon_ln Its
Improve the job cllmate fill' Ohio unemployment rate. Today that
dlffaence has been reduced to 1.9
workers.
"Governor Celeste Is continuing pes cent," she said.
to wolit hard on rebulldlng Ol!lo's

By JOHN FRIEDMAN
'flalell s nllnel Stall
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ADDISON -o A U.S. Postal Service representative
was at !be Addison Post Office Frtday to quiz patrons
on their feelings concerning the possible closing of the
facWty
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-Bali Loe, supervlsor for collection and dellvt!fy,
· said be was trying to obtakt patrons observat!CliiS on
. the proposed closing.
·
: · "No decision has been made,onewayortheolher,''
I..Oe said. "'lblngs are stl!lln the flrellmlnary stage.
We're just trying to get some feedbaCk from the
· · people wlio use the oftlee."
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. ."U IUs decided to PI opose the oftlee be closed," toe
· sald, "then an officer In charge will heappcllnteduntU
there Is a ftnal decision. U It Is decided to keep the
ottlce open, tfteli the postmaster's job will be put up

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Gov. IUchard Cele!ite

Receiver clips to your belt lor
hands-free 11818ning. Dual 'JOI.. I
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FM. lnctudll cany CIM llld .

Admissions - Roger Starcher,
Racine; Eugene Erlewlne, Long
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W.Va.
. Discharges - Elellll()r Lohse,
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Alhen$ and Pmeoy. .
Testimony from church and other groups,
recipients, nutritionists and othen have left no doubt
there IS a loungler problem In Ololo.
Sctowarzwalder said 1! tatoo soon to discuss speclflc
proposals which the task force may recommend In its
final report thls ·fall.
But be said ~ pantries and ~cy food
suppliers "are exneinely overloaded'' and are
becoming dally ~ services ralber than emergency

voterS:~ to allow the sale of
'11mea ll otluel..r
wine and liquOl' In the township.
POMEROY - Orange Ta.vnshlp ·
Beer and wine Is CIIITI!IItly being
residents will not know ~ ll days sold In the township until the matter
whethe~ beer will be sold In the
Is resolved. A judgment fill' the
1DwnshlpfoUowing!!-FrldaYhearlng plaintiff wruld alloW wine and
In Meigs 'County Common Pleas mixed drinks fDr consurnjJtion off
Court.
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,Approximately 50 spectators
Lyle w. Castle, a retired judge
beardtestlmo.nyrevolvlngaboutthe · ~WarrenCounty,heardtestmsale of~ In the township. ·
ony and said he wruldgiveatullng
In ~May 8 pi'lmary, township · within :.I!lays. Castle was appointed
voters~byamarglnoflM-lS6
by the Ohio &amp;1~ Court aftel.· toellmlqatethesaleofbeerfmnthe MelgBCamly~J;'leasJIIII&amp;I!
townshlp. In tJoe same election Charle!l ' Knlgbt run1M!d ldmself
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~r sales due within 30.days.

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Theratselsforthelastslxmonths
of 1984, Jones said and amounts to
approximately S14,:m total for the
41employees.
The raise Is etlectlve with the pay
period ending today, Jones said.
Coupty employees will receive tlielr
lncrllase Wednesday paycheck,
Jones added. The lali! Increase !hey
had was 15 months ago.

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"We gave a $WI across the board
Increase" tocourthouseemployee5,
Meigs County ColllllllssWner Ri·
chard Jones said. .
Jones made the anoouncernent
atulr the county budget CO!Jllll)sslon
certified to the county ~lon­
ers the revenues for 1~ were
higher than Orlglnally expected.
· The budget conunlsslon Is CUll·
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prosecutor and .the county

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· GALLIPOLis - Earner this
week, the Clnclnna II school system
flied a $15.2 mUllan suit on behalf of
Ohio's school districts to recover.,
· money · trom firms that lnstaUed
asbestos In school buildings.
The suit also requests $l00,1Xll per
bulldlng In damage compensation
tor the 615 local school boards In
Ohio, according to school board
lawyer John Lloyd Jr.
However, local school officials
say tbesultwlllootaffectthem. Both
Gallipolis City Schools Superlnte!)d·
ent Joe Carta- and GaWa County
Local Superintendent Gary Toot-·
halter said ,there are CIIITI!II\b' no ·
measurable amounts of as~tos In .
thelr"SChools.
· ·."Our bulldlnas were Inspected
three years ago, !X'Ior to my coming
here.'' Carter said, "and to rny
knowledge, there II 1M&gt; asbest6s In
our bulldlngs."

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Toothaker said some asbestQS crumbl!ngandcanfreeflbel'swhich
wasfoundlncountyschoolbuUdlngs people might lnhale ..The EPA has .
but "they were not ftable. We have ordered that any school which has
no problems. Wedldflndsomelnone oot pennanently sealed o.ff or
of the hoUer rooms, but we were told removed friable asbestos by June
how jll deal with It and we have. 'IT, 1983, had to post the asbestos .
There Is now a total absence of any locations and report them to school
; employees and parents of students.
materials that are suspect."
Cartersaldtheasbestosproblems
The Cincinnati , school hoard's
tend to appear In newer buildings,
suit, flied Thursday In Hamilton
but that In the city's case, .new Cowity Common Pleas Court,
additions have been built after the names28companlesasdefendants.
fli'Obl!!rn came to llgbt.
The suit alleges therompanles knew
Asbestos particles, when Inhaled ofthedangersofasbestoswhenthey
by humans,
heUelied to cause JnstaUed llln the schools.
some forms of cancer and asbesto- · The Cincinnati schoo.ls are asking
sls,aresplratorydlseasethatcanbe for $7.6 mUUon lp compensatory
fatal, The material was once used .damages and the same amount In
forlri'sutationandlnfloorandceUjng pwoltlve damages. The Cincinnati
tileS. .
board l)as spent more than $400,00&gt;
The U.S. EIIVIronmental Protec· covering or remo.vlng asbestos
tion Agency has o.rdel'ed school Insulation from 76 of 100 schoolboardstoldentltylocatlonsoffriable buildings where the material has
asbestos, that which Is flaking or been ~und Lloyd said.

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