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sale prices held tlat for a .lblrd
•tralaht month In JUlie as bOOI food
.and paollne prices fell, the .............
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ment said today. Fcrtheftrstii&amp;Hof
l9IN. lntlatkln at t!Jewbolelale level
was just 2.8 permtt.
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Not ~ earlY 1983 hAve prices
reftiJed to rile for a full capvtar
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niport ·th!lt . "oonsumers n!8llY.
needl!'t worcy abolit lntlatiDIC In

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Indeed, then! wullttle to wonY
abQutlaatmonth. •
Food~ tell 0.6 pe~cent.lbelr

third stral&amp;bt montl!IY '114!clll!e.' ·
Sharp clecrl!us tJr inMt. filii aDd
egp offEt steep galDs for frelh

said.
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Gato!!ae ~cel were down o.7
that lntlatkln at the wbolelale level
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!I even morellllderCOiltrol tban had
Further clues· On the emnmny's
been ~ by mai\Y - - ' pl!l'formance Wl!l'l! expect~!!~ later
mlilll. who havefOI'eaeena full·)'l!lll'
~ with the O:mmerce Depart,lnftatkJn rate ' ot 4.5 percent to 5
meet's report on J~~~~e 'retall sales
pe!c:etlt.
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WaterllliiHlgbScbool!nColumbus. there was
mentiOn ot the
Tbere were 36 applicants for the ~ · revolving around Ms.
. high liCbool post. with 12 Ill them GoodnJte and no obJections \VPf!l
being broogbt In for lnte!VIews. Of voiced agatnstblrlnganewdlrector.
the9e 12, ftve were brougbt back for' Boanlllll!lllbei's
for the new
second blle!vlews, with Mlcbolskl director !Jrlude Robert Snowdm,
wiDnlng the rOOmmendatkm.
Robert Barton, I.any Powell,
.Tbe action culminated liPvenll ArlandKJngandRicbardVaughan. ·
~tbs of problems with the ldgh . Thevotewasunanlmousatterltwas
sc11o01 Jnsttumental posttloll. TI1P ~n
d that Mlcholsld has Jndl.
boanlvoted3-2agalnstrenewlngthe cated an blterest In delleloping a
contract of Marilyn Goodnlte ·who Wilding and continuing band pro.
bad been serving as director. TI1P . gram for the hJgb school.
boanl action IJroUgbt a wave ot
The boanl approved at 1985
cllmplalnt bun ·students and par· calendar year budget of $5,867,!170

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1\lason officials ·· ·
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new n,t~yor

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OVPI&amp;ill 'Wila
MASON', -WOIIII!D have beglinto

a JWne ttr tlil!mlelvea 1n
political clrclel.
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WalterMaadale named a New York
C1J1C1 !'WliiiBD as · Ills I'IIIIJIIng .
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receatJy appointed AIDe$~ as

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Jub'2 to replacP Cecil DevriCk, wbo
l¥lil lln'ell' to riqn .!)uP to .utng
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"It bas been very lxlsy for me,"
said Roush In CliP Ill her many brief
slopa at her&lt;Coe In the town hall. "I
·haw blieD loaded down. 'I1IPre bas
never beeft 8 duD IIIOIIII!DL"
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Rousll illtl 10111ebocb' In ,a 11011p~bllc • vlcl! position WliuJd be
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the right to limit quantities.

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ot $819.87. Melanle Murphy .was···
employed as art instnlctor for the
next
year replacing DebP(e
wbo reoently resigned from the
position. Ron l.AJgan was named
varsity volleyball CQIICb for the next
sclaool year.
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&amp;lperintendent Dan Monis and

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SUM!'Y elf Ohio delegates to the
Democratic National Conventioll.
The survey, conducted tram Friday
tllrrx!glt Tllesday, was IIIISWI!red by
69of Ohio's 1751leiegates.
TI1P SUJVPY was the second TI1P
Associated Press bas conducted to'
~uge Oblo delegates' positions on
varloos malll'rs before the conventiOn opens next week In San
Fn~nclsco. More than UJ delegates
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ranking, were job!i (11), the defult
Seventeen ofthe3ldeelared Hart .(nine), foreign poUcy (eight) and
suworters answering the ' sluvey . falmess (four).
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said they thought Reagan would win
'lblrty-tllree ot the respondents to
Oblo.Ftvesaldtheydldn'tlmowwho
the most recent survey ' were
WOuld win. One Mondale supporter Mondale, supporters, three were
predicted victory for Reagan In· Jackson supporters and two WP!'e
Ohio.
uncommitted.
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Hart supporters also expressed
. Acoordlng to thi! May 8 prlniary
dlssat!Stactlon with the ,1984 dele- oumneandearllerdeclaratlons,BO ·
gate selection rules. Twenty-six IJf members of ~ lull deleglttlon
the31sald theruleswereunfalr.'lbe · suwort Hart, BO support Mondale
threPJack!lonsuppi&gt;rtefsligreed,as . · and 11 support Jackson. Four:are
did two MondalP supporters.
oftlclally uncommitted. Mondale, Hart and Jackson
Twenty·threepen:ent,or 16ofthe
delegates tended to agree on the No. _ 69 respondents, favored Hart as the
1 tssut In this year's election.
vice presldentlal cllolce. Hart was
Of the 69 del~tes. 27 said. they suworted by 27.9 ·percent 1n a
believed the econoiny wotl\d be t1vi national AP swvey of delegates. '

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Jacqueline (Jackie) Spencer
'lbe transition tram COUIICIIPer· Brlckles, newly-appointed director
11111 to mayor could be adlmcvJtone . of the Meigs County Board ot
to bandle 1n mld-atream, but Roush ElectiOns, died early ~ ID
had scme ROOd fortune shlnP upon Veterans Memorial HOSpital, fol·
her.
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"I was l'Drtunate to bave a ROOd
Mrs. Brlckles; 36, Daiwln, was
the penilllnt,
. ''Tiwle people usually are not council," she said. ''Withou,t a &amp;OOd ·sworn 1n as director .'l\lP9day~
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awarelllall'"problems," site~d. council, a mayor cannot ~a ROOd bad been~ by tbi!IXli\tdfor
the pastliPVPII yeMs, and succeeded oneof0blo's13majorutllltlesflilled cUstomersoverthepastflveyears. ·
EVen With tile Jlroblems. Rousll jOb.
Columrus&amp; SouthernOhloEiect"IIlavea aoocJ,coordlnatedofflce F'ranc!!S 111cmas, who hai:l resigned ' to show an. Increase In revenues In ··
enjOyS her
1983, while the otbers as a group ran
ric Co. bad the biggest gain, 46.5
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"I Illite tbllldl,ld of work, .. said tile stafrihatlsvecymucb,lnfonnedand. as bolrd~fonner MasonciouDellpenoiJ. "Illlie they keep me pDitPd on the . A19tli~r&amp;dllateofPon:terOyHJgb crunter to a national trend and percent, followed . by Ohio Bell
servlna the tD'IIIIIIIIIIty. It II vezy d*Y·to-day activities of the ScboQI, Mrs. Br1ckJes was active In showed ~ bPfty Increase, Consu· Telephone Co. with an Increase of
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4-H actiYitles, serving as a clldJ mers' COunsel WUJIIu!! Spratley 37.6 percent.
satllt.Yinl.
says.
Other
lncreas!!S
cited
by Spratley
"You baW to like lt," llhP , "I 1tla! to work with pi!ople who adviP'. 1be dau«bter ot the late
Spratley said Thursday that
Included Ohio Edison, 26.6 percent;
cnnt!•"' "U you dari't l1ke It, then wtlltollowthrou,glu•thelr.pittnlses James and Donis Spencet Ill
you IIID•I!tn'tdo ll blca-)IOIICIII't and duties," Roush COIIIlllued. Puiii!IO.Y she Is survived b); her Ohio's utnltles bad a revenue gain ToledoEdlson,21.6percent; Cinelli·
over l98'l of $1.5 bWJon, an Increase
nlotl BeD Telephone Co., 17.8
''That makeiii\Y jOb-..; and It · lltlband ~ twocblldren.
do tilt job j1lltlcP."
percent; Cleveland ElectriC IDuml·
· An ollllula'Y appea'rs on page 12of of more than 20 percent.
0111 lillie fll'lt.lllpll'lllalllen
. . .UI'4 ill Rousll 111111111 the ll)'lllem wodl.''
Spratley
said
the
figures
reflect
a
natlng Co., 17.7 percent; l)nlted
Rlaalh
said
abe
has
bad
aood
llllla,y'l
8elltlnel.
had 1D dell with wla a bi' b t of '
return
on
the
utUJtles'
equity
of
14
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Telepborie,
15.6 percent; Cincinnati
relatklatl
with
New
Haven
and
••000 for the Benet Area .
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percent
2.5
percent
·above
.an
Gas
&amp;
Electric
Co., 11.9 percenti
Hal1ford elected diJclali'and with
all-Industries
national
average
rebaytqp
Power
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Llgbt Co, and Ohio
county nlflclal- .
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cently l'l!ported by Business Week .. Power Co., both 9.8 percent; East·
'1be COUDty comrnlailoll has
CLE\IE1.Al'ID (AP) - Tbe mag8zlrie.
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Ohio Gas Co., 9.9 percent; and
CcMIIJ~ID d ''We been very pd In aanlltiiiiUS In
·J1¥111ber dtawn Thuntday
Only Columbia Gas ot Ohio Inc. •General Tele,pbone Co;, 6.1 percent
can't pay t11111l,ar1111D Ota" ct1c1 acqulrlll&amp; federal grant lloOii!!J'," ' wlmlliC
nl8ht In till! Ohio LOttery's .dally sbowedadecrease-12.2!bre~tt•
staff and pollee .laree that aa. tlbe anld.'
Mary.JoGrj!ene,aspokesmanfor
prne,
'1be Number," was 9&amp;1.
bun
-Its
l98'l
revenues.
Spratley
American
Electric Power, said
Rlailh'J
temJ
wiD
end
JUIIP:tlof
Cll'lllllllllltlln ~PlY·"
In
ibe
"Pidc 4" game, played attributed that drop to blgh gas
manyllltheprofltlncreasescouldbe
ButtlliiDw. . . .IIOI-nedlD . at~. wheD tlbeMUid beupb',
M&lt;*lay tllrau8b FriJay, the win· ptJces which be said have cost
attributed to retovery after poor
a bllb t.a:a l ra• fill' MaiCIII I Ill 1bl "U I decide 10 NIL LA!t'l· nJnc
IIUII'Iberwas 006.
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the
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DON &amp; EDNA WILSON
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Httle more thana W&amp;!k hasnotsJven
her much tm1e to do anYtllJng, but
sbl said sbedoes have IIOIIledeftnlte
pis.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AJ')- Pres!·
dent Reagan wUl defeat Walter
MoDdale In Oblo, say a rnajol1ty of
DeniQCI'atlc delegates wbo suwart
U.S. &amp;n. Gacy Hart's bid for the

expenses.''

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"I thbik that IS because tbPrP IS a
shortage ot jobs," Roush said. "In
tbll day and • • 8!8 scin lll!l!ds all
be can get just to meet llvlllg

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mild winter.
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you're looking at," she setd.
whose

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created
a
watcl100gtoIn act
rate as
lncrease
Jngs before the PubUc
Cmunlsslon of Ohio, said be !blhks
"It Is lnlportant that consumerli' · '"
!mow what the real status Ot the.
utUittes Is.'' ·
Spratley said hetblnks lastyear's
lncre~
be attt'lblted to rate .,,
hikes approved by PUCO In 1982
wbell the . agency was ~r

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Republican control - and not t~
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A majority of the cpurt held that If
those Ot us who are .not lawyers . Five cases during tile,term dealt officers rely In goOd fnith upoil a
have a feasona.bly clear Idea· of · with til!) excluslon_ary rule. Tl)ls ls magistrate's search warr~t, evl' .
Amerlcanconservatlvesbave~n · whatthelahelsmeanatlaw. Under the rule, deviSed by the C04rlln dence so obtained need not be
praying for the .day when the. );:arl Warrell the courtplunaed Into 1914, that says evidence must be . excluded from trial If It develop~
Supreme COurt WOUld tiu-n &lt;'eel· thickets that previous COUI'tl llad excluded from a jury's considers· · . that the warrant was detective.
sively from the judicial Uberatlsm avoided The WaiTeD coUrt found t1on 11 the evidence · IW bi!en . '1bls Is_conunon sense.
· that characterized the court of Earl tlliDgs ~ ~ 1'1!1 ~that . Illegally obtained~ _The ' ~-· of .
Warren. In theterlti that ended July would have aitonlslied the Je!ltle- the fll)e IS to deter mlscoliduct by
In the same fashion, the ~urt
. 5 their prayer$ at la$t were men who framed that'amendrnent law enforcement officers, and that tumed away (rom rigid, rituallitlc'
answered.
In 1866: Under wii!Teli~lle rightS of ·JliUllOIIe 1a everywhere applall4ed. application of the Miranda warn·
Such labels as "conservative'' an accused ln.a cJ:'Imlnill proceed· . llut In receilt years thi! ~ has lngs: U the pllbllc sat~ Is .' II!
·. and ''Ubetal" 'cause judges much lng were greatly ellp&amp;lldj!d; The been absurdly eXtended. Like danger,poll~maybrlefiyquestll!n
paiD. They Insist, with some medt, rourt·inVented the "Miranda warn- · llledkiVal theo)ogi;lns COlllltlng an~ a suspec;t before read!IIJ blm bll
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that these tidy cl•sslflcatlons Ue In lngs" aDd vastzy- en!araed the.· gels.on a pin, t1Je judges enaaaed In rlgbt$. The court ~ fl'om Ita
the eye of the IJe!KJlder. One IJlall's "eJ!Cluslonary nile." 'l'hese dra- . solemn disPutation '&lt;Ml" gloVe . knee-j~rk deferencEl to some sup- .
strict construction Is aMther mlin's IiljltJc devel~nts ·. urilversally compartments, suitcases. sniffing posed "wall a( sepsratton" bel ween ·
bOld activism. A decWon · tbat were balled or co1111einned as dogs and green plastic bags. In the church and state. In the Mempbll
Minnesota may compel the JayCO!eS "Uberal"' Jlirlsprudenci
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proceli$; . the court la;t stgnt of the ~h(ers case, lnwlvtng layoff~
to admit women memiJers, for
The term ~~ ended last week PlllJllliSe of the rule, 31!d It lost sight · for economic reasons, the ·coUrt
example. could be read as old- cannot properly be clilled a revolu- of the whole bUsiness of the guilt of l'efused to exalt
doplrlne 'of •
fashioned conservative federalism tlonary. te"'l- In most of the !;llses. the IICCiiiiOO. ·
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liberal e~alltatianlsm on the other. angujsb frQm the CiVU UbeltartanS, just ended,.tile court did not abolish · .These and a dozen other slgrilfl-·
· You pays your money and you · you -w!U find mUch less than at first !lie exclusiOIIary rule. The bysterlcs cant decisions will win apPlaUH
takes your choice.
met the e~. •tven so, a dlfferimt of Justice Brerulan to the contrary, from my .side of the poUtlcal ·
· When that has been ·acknowl- trend was clearly dlscemlble ootli' the Court did not cave In to 'the cops·. $pectrum. They came about IJe..'

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part of 15 years, since Wli1T1i!ll Elarl
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cause the court's four relatiVely
consistent conservativeS- B\qer, ·
Relmqulst, O'Connor aJ111 Powell- ·
ftna\ly got their act ~- Tiley
formed a solid working C\l811ilon· ·
with Ju5tlce White an!)occasl~
with Justice alacianun. 1be result
was nearly total trustratiOI\ for the
liberal. wing: JliS!jce ..BI'I!nnan ·
dissented In 52 of the !M c~.
decided by a divided vote;' Justice
s~ dissented 50 times and .
Justice Marshall 49 times. Many of
the dissenting · opinions were
~ In unusuaUy bitter tenns.
The political lmP!Icatlons are
clear. Because flve of the nine
lUI!~ are over 75 years of age, It
Is · reaso!lable to expect that the ,
president who takeS otllt:e 1!1
Januacy wiU !!ave opport~Jriltle$ to
· Influence thii liberal or COn&amp;erVI!•
~ tone of the court by , his
nomlnlltlons. If · that president' Is ·
Reagan, the trend of the past term '
will continue. If that .p.-esJdent Is ·
· Mondale, It wiln't
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:.nation's future, with more than baH holding the bellef that the world Is less
. '·sate than It was fouryelll'S ago..:. despite Reagan's assertion his military
' .' blilldup lias tended_to ri!du~ the risk of nuclear war:. "
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, While atutudE!S tow;u-d anns. conn-c&gt;J .app8rentzy- ~ still In nux, Ill
~tail tavored a mutual freeze oil the testing and productiQD of nuclear
: ~pons. In tact, 61 percent would have lhli Urilted States be the first 1ll
·. : UnDaterally Impose a one-year ban on all weapons 11!sts IUid pressure the
!' Soviets to foUow the lead.
· ; Barrs research was spOnsored by John A. Harris IV, a Republican
· : ·~. Mondale, his campaign managers or the Democratic party.
a c, The lengthy telepoone ~ of '155 Ukely voters In Dllnols betwelin June
9-and 11 suggests Monda1e might be able 19 close the gap by focusing on
:-'war'Bnd-peace IssUes, ay the same token, of course, Reagan might Salt
: away his l'EH!Jectlon If he takes the kind .of stand on those Issues that the
: wters In Illinois SEE!IJ1· to want.
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: Haft ~ey (M petcenp
inclined to replace Reagan as to re-elect hln)
• (31 percent), the president has done vastzy' better .In other surveys.
; According to the Hart poll, !j7 percent of the electoratebelieve they Uve In
; a less safe world than four years ago, while Oilly 22 pe!a!llt think the WQI'Jd
: ls ·safer. $1rnllarly, 50 .percent see tleagan policies as leading America
: closer to war, 29 percent say they are I11QVIng the country closer to peace.
, Four years ago, tleagan took a skeptical view of some past anns control
; agieements, particularly the 1!J19 Strategic Anns LJ.mllatlon Treaty
: s~ by Carter. Jfe called It "fatally nawecl." '
;., ' As president, Reagan grac!ually moved toward tile middle of the road.
· : ~ proposed sharP reductions In strategic nuclear weapons on both sides, .
: &amp;tJd.ufte,ted to keep·new u.s. missiles 011t of Western Europe If the SOVIets
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: fm( Instance, he pledged Ulilt as president he would Initiate a moratorium
the testing and . deployiilent of ballistic- miss~ systems under '
: . ~t. ~would semi to have an oogeon Reagan amougthe liberal
. : .txl rriodet ate voters who tend to he most suPPQI'tlve of ~tlatlons with the
; S!Jv1et Union. ·
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., ~Reagan scored well with Reagan voters he did alma;t as poorly·with
: tbe undecided as with Mo!Klale supporters on w~ the world In Ul841s
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WASHINGTON - A two-year · routinely refer frtends and rela-· · burgh - ·business agent, though · unquaUf!ed job ·appUcants 'imder
Setll!te Investigation of labor urilon tlves, regardless of quallllca~. barely Q11811f1ed as · jolirJiE:ymefi, threat of _!Qslng their jobs, the staff
COl'nlptlon has turned up alarming as j011rneymen to the 1110111 dangler· elll'lll!d· $10,0» to '$49.«m I! year," premo noted. . .
evidence '!U't job favoritism by • ous field constructi.Pn proJect&amp;.'' the the memo sail!, "while ·Vetel'an
"The union . pressures you ·OJI .
union bosses has produced slioddY memo lilleges.
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work at chemical IUid nuclear .. 'l'heSe unqualified workers were the bUa1ness agent made as little as ,people P84t the test-or allow them.to
plants. Wheri Inexperienced · assigned to- restriCted lolls that $1,400.~'
. Wl!l'k without ·taking !he test,''
Wtirkets are l\lred to help construct could endanger the public safety,
·- A: legal opinion submitted by the
veteran boUermaker ·Joe · Danko
these plant$, there Is ~tlal Including the construction o( "nu. bo!Iermaker$' counsel In January testlfted:0:There'salotofne~
danger of an accident once ·the ·'clear itnd conventional power and 1983 Insisted . that workers can . that goes on - the l)lrlng of their
plants start runrilng.
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The memo cited sworn testimony theY have l!t least B. !XX&gt; hourS of
· Thomas i,J. Smith, a Pittsburgh
Resources subcommittee, chaired from
members. For. exam- actual field eilperlence or have paJDief, cqnlessed 1n an affidavit
by Sen. Otrln Hatch, R·Utah, has pte, a Louisiana local "ri!ferred cqmpleted their field-construction
thathehadworkedona-powerplant ·
been Investigating the International Inexperienced women, Including a . apprentlcesblp. .
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precipitator wiih "a welder whO .
llut ~ben ~tcb confronted union welded brackets ·on upside down
Brotllerhood of BoUermakeys and beauty shop operator, to Operate
the ~~~tlng En~ Union. .heavy construction ~uipment at . offtctals with their counsel's optn- lli!cause hedldn'tknowwhathewas
Evidence has .been UIICPvered tbat chemical plants In return fOI' sexual Ion, they resorted to what Baldi dolDg. 1 had no bollennakln,
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·c~ "newspeak" - the baffling experieilce, so that I had to ask the
· unquautled welders and mechanics f11vor&amp;"
· have been hired to work at such · Between 11fl!l IUid 1982, accorcilng Ja,rgon develOped by George Orwell foreman, PUSher or otller worllen
sensitive plants as Three ' MUe to the memo, the Pittsburgh local In ''1984." Accotdlrig to the Staff . how to do each JOb aAigned.''
Island.
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refened 273 unquaUfled worlcers as summary: "The urilon witnesses • The subcommittee staff me1no
A staff memp to Hatch, summar· · journeymen . to construction ·pro- argued that those words.meant the demanded: "Must we w8it f6r a
!zing. the Investigators' findings, jects that Included the Beaver opjloslte of what they said.~' ..
major accident caused bY a bid,··
hasbeenobtalnedbymyassoclnte . Valley nuclear 'power plant~
Six unloii welders testified that welderdolngahadweldbelorewe
Indy Badhwar. "Business !!gentS of · "Y011thful re_latlves of the Pitts- . they had taken proficiency tests for take the_neceSsary steps 'to imaure
local construcl\on trade unions
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Last year Congress authortzed
and continuing education services the Academy, we can do at least . nations." It based ItS nndli.gson ~
$190 billion for tnllltary s~na such as seminars and workshops part of the job of stopping untold ieallzatlon tha( "~ . requires
bllt balJced at a mere $20 mW!on to .tor Individuals and organlzatloi)S In human ~· untOld human knowledge, Judgmenralld skill no
create a Urilted StateS Acad!my of both public and private sectors and suffering and an uhtokl.loss of Ufe let$ ' complex thah tliat \\'!llcb. 1s
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'Peace..lt might be wen to aldt your It would pubUsh 'the resuiis. of Its Ott this eartJi. I'
reQuired for war."
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In an effort to Insure that t1ie
casting your !)allot this .fall. YOllt · "Ideally, a · large portion
concept ot the Peace Academy well ' legislation this year IS not !poied
vote could well mean peace otwar! perhaps up to 25 ~cent ~~.of the enough to create a CommissiOn to like the· same bill last ):ear, a
This legislation has been re- lon,-tenn students would· come oold hearings and study the·Idea. National .. Peace Academy Cain· ·
Introduced this year sponsored by from foreign cbuntrtes (several of The Commission reached the eon- paJgn Committee has-been ·fOrmed
54 senators and 1!10 representatives which have. expl'l!iled Interest In • elusion tHat the Pea«;e Academy by scholars·lind SCientists. · , ·
IUid endorsed by ·the leadlnsi starting their owh· Peace WOU!d be tltnely, 1ll!¢es$ary and . · The Peace Academy Is 11n Idea·
· .SCientlstsiUidscholarsofthe.natlon. .Academies.) .
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CC814ectl~. It \I'OIIld be more whose time has come. If 1ft del.ay
The Idea of ·a peace academy
"The Peace Academy would than ~- "visible symbol of the too long Its time will have ~"I dunnol Whst do YOU think about a woman
'makes too milCh sense to be easily select top-notch people frOm all nation s constant and historic pur- And so wm ours! •
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trained .for war . but we bave no , back Into society, bere lUll! abrolid. ·
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. •. .· ·. national acadehiY .fo 'tr$!n any~. . "'nieY wOuld
· In the noD'mWtary apPrOaches !lr · In gtJVemment, private ,organ~%&amp;- .
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arts and skills of peiiCf!'maklnt. We C8, corporat!Qns, labor urilonS, and
Is Friday, July'_13, the l!lith day of 1981. Thei-e are 171 daY!! left In
are, we say, a peace-lovjngnatlprl. lntematlonal .ori.~tlona-/
What we want 11101t for tile world,
ultimately, there wm •be •
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fOI' 011!' c~ IUid IJi'w)~hlldren world-wide I'i!serw! qt · ~ ·.In .
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~t.IIIIY 11!, 1863, rioting against the CM,I Warrtlllltary draft e1'Upted In
Is peace. Yet our Idea of mal:ni!lln· pe.-mak!ng who will wot1C for
City. 'lbe violence woold result In the deatbs ot about 1,00l
InK .peace ~ bW1dJne a strol!l waL . creailve ~lives to vlcilence. , . ,
the next t~~ree aays. ·
machine althouJb blltoey ·teaches They will be avaJiabJe· to cool off
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that when 11 nation buUds .for war; ii'Ouble illOI' befOI.'I! they relich till!
Congress enacted an ordinance guve!'lilng the Northwest
war . Is . what they usually get. 'eilp!odve point. As C111JI)Irlel-old
History also teaChes· that . after a . confilct go lllll'l!lolved In our worid,
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polltlclanl JliiChllllltary bi'all and Ill ilctlve threat and ' aa nuclear 1
,seldom •1lllstinl. Wily not plan foi' weapolil becOme mote and more
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6ne of the Sella_te spoiiiOl'l qt the Senator Randolph of West Vlr&amp;ltlon, Sena10r S. M. Malllin· nla, another IPOIIIOI' In the Senate,
of Hawaii, explained the saya: "Wedonothavetheluxllryaf ·
Pliamon of the Peace Academy:
We mlllt reall:l.e that
"The Academy would peJfomt contlnu1Jiiwarao(sreaterdevuta:- · •
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and fund UonwDlbe,lna-,aJ!&amp;ltafour
...-cb at other lnltlt)ltlonl ... It colleCJtlve falllln! If we ran naW to
would provide Jl'8duate IUid pOit· Jllllll thiJ Jetllllatkin. 'Jibrouafl men
fll'aduate educational programa ... and women ti'aiJied and ldlleatAid at
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before a crowd o! 15,1T,l at the Recreation Department.
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A double elimination tournarheilt
doesn't think the team can s~ for girls up to age 12 (1_10{ 13 before
thinking gold. .
Aug.l) wlliheglnSaturday,July21.
· '"lbey had ·SI;Iire gte~t spllrtS o! · A double eljn\lnatlon fOr girls 13-15
bask.etbau," Cunnlngluun said. (not 16 before Ailg. 1) wiU beiiln
''The' ol!lY 'thing rm concerned Saturday, July.28.
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about Is that 't hey don't get a false , Qraw!ngs .for both tournaments
senseofSecurlty. It'sloingtobeatot ·wlli be l!eld July 18 lmd July 25 at
different In .the Olymplcs. 'lbey; re · p.m. at C'«U Arthur Field on Oblo
going to play against teams who :m. EntrY fee for each tournament
have played llJge!:her tor many, Ia $40 and two softballs.
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Jotclan's play might mark the first, second, third · IUid .fourth
~ of .the Improvement . places. with li1dlvlaual tropl)les for
~ fOr Knight's club. The firstandsecondplaceteams.Also,a
UnWer.ity af North CarollDa star, most.!dts tl'Opby IUid MVP trophy
who was named college ba!sketbalt wiU be awarded:
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For more tnfoi"1natlon, contact
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run.
· l'lratelltCilinal3
Just back from a good pertor.
Skeeter Barnes had opened the
Jose DeLeon W'l!ck out 12 bstters
~In the AU-Star Game, GarY . lnD!q
, agalilstBrynS!nlth, 7·7, with In eliht ~ , and Tony Pella's
€arter
to look Uke an a willk. He advaDced to third wt1en · run-scorlilg double capped a thtee. an-starfortheMontrea!Expa;.
Ron Oester followed with a single. run ftfth .Inning' as Pl~h beat
Voted the most vaJIIable player As Brad G1Jiden struck rut, Carter San FtanclsCo.
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. after belting the gai'!Je-wlnnlng trledtl&gt;plckBarnesoffthlrd,buthis
oeLeon,64',fanneclsevenbatters
l\OrnerunfortheN'atlonal~on · throW hit the runner and rolled lrito In the l)rst three lnrilngs IUid struck·
~ay - , night, _the . . Moptreal lliftfleld.
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oot lQ for the. ftfth time In his
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MAIUEtTA-TheMelgs~ablea)lihorityThursday~tashe through .t he . season without an · the~ndtlmethls~aSO'L
. · lean LegiOn Team dlopped a 12-7
led the Expos toa3-1 vlctoryoverthe.= enw," said theMQIIIreal catcher.
.With the, Pirates p:ailll!g 2-1, decision to host Marlettii llere
fllrlclnnatl Reds.•
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''Because I was IJe1ng aggasslve, I : )'.faJVell Wynne, Lee ~ and Thur Jday atter · jumping tli a 5-0 !
' ·Carter.di'Ove 'In all three runs for was cllargaJ wlt;h an entlr.''
BDl . Madlock ·.llne!l.t cOnsecutlve
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the~WithhislSthoomeranda · Garter qull;kly atoned, however, one-o~~t singles In
fltth Inning, lead ......,. one
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two-runslngle!hatbi'okea1·1tleln With a bases-lojldf!d single !!1-lhe with' M~'s single driving In . Detallsoftheg&amp;mewerel1118vau.
. able at pre$S time.
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'slxthforthewiDn!ngsave.
. . ' Wynne. Jason Thompson~ . Tomorrow, the loCal Legion·
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means,'' Carter said of the foort:b.
RyDe Sandberg ~ fo lead Laskey, 4-9, to scpre i\ofazzllll before 1
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.J;)eU!on gave up six hits IUid erewwlilgotoGloustertoanothi!r 1
behind thefront-runnlngNewY:ork llftlng Chicago ovt!r LIJ.$ Alqp.&gt;leS.
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·offl1he ·first ·haH with a fkiurlsh : run of the se&amp;IIOI1 to pin the loss on · help In the rilnth from Kenfl'elculve, p.m. doublelieadl!r !bat wiD· rOUnd ·
. agalnstNolanRyan(oftheHlNston Tcm. Nledenfller, 1-5, ll'bo had whopostedhiselgl)thsave.
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.: InotherNLactlon;ltwasC!ilcagQ , Cblc!l&amp;o's steve Trout and P'a1a
Keith Hernandez and Mike Fltz.
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PI~6,SanFtlnclsco3; Neiv 'nmStaddard,'t,t~lcoreless a live-run rilnth lnrilng to n;New
IRONTON - · Mike Burcham,
York8;Atbinta6; SanDieg04,St. rilnthandlOtblnnlngstoRaJnthe- YorkOverAtlanta,
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I.ou1sl,andPhlladelphia5,Houston victory.
After the Braves scored threi! wlnntngesi. baseball Coaches, .re3:
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· This was the 11th tll1le this year rum In the eighth to take a &amp;-a lead, signed as head coach 'of the Ironton '
. Carter'~ homer . off , Cincinnati. that the Cubs have won In their last plrlch-hltter Rusty Staub led off the Tigers Monday.
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starter J~ Price, 3-li, In the fourth at:bat ·
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BurCham led Ironton to a 329't:ll
lnnlnggavetheExpqsa1-0margln ' ,"IhadtwostrlkeSonmeandlwas Backman then walked, chasing reco~lnhisl8yearsofcoachlng.
that. stood untll the ftfth, when choking up on the bat. trying to get Steve Bedr()slan, Atlanta's third His 1972 team Yo'll1l 'the Ohio class
Cai1er's first ~ITOf -In 92 games solid contact," Sandberg said. "I pitcher.
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AA ~sepall championship and the
. Wben Atlanta len fielder Albert ex-Ironton mentor either shared or
HaUdroppedl'Jlookle WilsOn's fly to won theSEOA,Lcrownseventlmes. ·
allow the Mets' to load the bases, This past year, Ironton was16-7and
Herrulndez singled to score,' John earned a trip til the regtonals.
. Si:eams, who \VB$ runnlngfotStaub,
Burcham wiU retain his athletic ·
and Backman.
directOr'position at lrontml and wiU
' After Darryl Strawberry struck be rePlaced on the dlamond.by Pat
out. George Foster slngted home Sheridan. Sheridan has been the
· SYRACUSE - The i\lppers ,. S11llth_and Mlc!lael Frash.
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Plains Tigers and GalllpoUs Padres
For Point PleaSant, Scott Hud· Wilson with the tying run. One out Tigers' assistant coach 'Since lll'l2.
Flt7gerald doubled to ~ · Ironton's 11!119wned football coach
kept their tournament champion- dleston bad 11 triPle 'and double, later,
Hernandez
IUid Foster. .Jesse · Bob Lutz wiU asSist Sheridan.
ship hopes aUvt\ Thufsday nlght bY , Bobby Asb a triple and single, and
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relief
wblJe·Doug
Slsk
pltclled
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Card
Memorial Little , League Tourna· Jeremy .Blain.
ninth for his 13th save. Donnie
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In the nightcap, tl)e GaUipolls Moore; 0:1, who rellevi-d BedrosiAI, ·
ment ~re at Syracuse Murilclpal
The third·annUal Marietta BasePark.
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allsorbed the loss.
ball Card Show wiU lle lleld July 21
· 'l'uppe~ i'la!ns won the opener over Chester behind the · no-hit
l'adrelll, Cardinali! l • .
· at the Hertl)81ili Fine Art$ Center on
with !I 14-5 · f9U1 fd, the Point pltcl!lng of , Mike McQuaid.
Kevin McReynolds bit his 12th the Marietta College campus.
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Pleasant PeOpJN Bank team. · "" M~d fanned' 10 and walked home nin In.the sixth Inning and·
'lbe show wiU lim from 10 a.m. to
Kenny Caldwell was tile wlnnlllg .three enroute to tile win.
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Eric Show and Craig Lefferts 5 p.m:
pltcller, I!OS!!ni 10 .~eoiats and
' Altboufh a pttcller's duel deve- COmbined on a four-hitter, )eadlng
Dealers will be on hand from
seven walkl.• w~~Qe lllowlllg Ieven !Oped, .Gallipolis capitalized on · SanDiego over St. Louis.
Ohio, West VIrginia and ~fuc)!y. .
Air and many more
hits. )3rlan llall suffered the loss In ~ly hitting and Chester miscUes.
Mc~lds' home run capped AdJ111sSioll. Is $1 ,fo'r adults and 50
extras, sporty and perfo~mance is the word on this one.
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V.J. VanMeter; Klckllla,f ootball-

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Brian Preece; Softball throw Brian Pleece, John Mattea and V.
J. VanMeter; Javelin thrOw Bobby Roush, V. J . VanMeter and
CANT MAKE rr BACK- Dave st.egnian ol. til!! 8eCOIId by pitcher Sammy Stewari durlq adloD bt
CJdca&amp;o Mdte Sox tries to dive back to l!eCOIId base the sevelldllnnlllg ol. the !In&amp; pme ol. a doubleheader . DaYid SteWart.
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Trenton Cle~nd; Kicking football
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For the young and the o1d, the singled. Don Baylor followed with a Stewart and McGregor. E!Jdle andDonnleZuspan; Jumping jacks
right-banders and tile lefties, It was check-swing single to right, scoring Murray and Wa~Grais homered -J.P.Davts,TrentonCJelandand
a pitchers night In the American Wynegar and m&lt;Mrig Winfield tO 'In the first game and Cal RlpkenJr. Troy Bumgardner; FriSbee throw
-Michael Mattox, Qoward Woods
League.
third, and Roy Smalley and Don had a home run and bipie In the
and DonnV! Zuspan; Standing.
From 4S-year-old knuckleballer Mattingly lined run-scoring singles. nightCap.
broad jump - Christopher Knight,
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Phll Nlekro, the oldest player In the
While Hough spoke at confidence,
majors, to 24-year-old Frank VIola,
KCcamebackwlthtworunslnthe McGregor thqught concentration Michael VanMeter and Tim Troy;
and frQm one Baltimore a~ (Scott third on RBI . s1ngles by Darryl Wasthe key as lhe Orioles picked llP Obstacle course - Trenton CJe.
land, Christopher Knight anQ. MJ.
McGI'egllr) td another (Stonn l'vlotley and SieVe Balboni.
1'h games on Detroit to tran by 10.
cllael VanMeter; Javelin throwDaVIs), the pitchers were In
"I sll1d to mysel(
that Inning,
"Concentration Is the key to .
paradise 'Ibursday night and the 'That's aU, they're not going to get everything," saldMcGregor. "OnCe Chrtstopher IVI!ght, Trenton Cle'
land and J. P. DaVIs.
any more.'" Nlekroa.......
hitters were In despair.
~~u'tted. ·
yougetyoormlndlntherlght!rame
Nlne-year-Qids - ·Jumping jacks
The knuckleballers had a terrl1!c
They didn't.
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- Randy Preece, Bobby Johnson
ttme'. New York's Nlekro tied
Wlntleld's two singles raised his can roD along pretty gOod." ·
and Chessle Pyatt; !lO yard dashDell'litt's Jack Mo,nis fQr the maJor league-:leadlng batting averA's 7, Blue day!l4
Chessle Pyatt, BrallOOn Tulloh and
American League lead In victories age to .371.
Oakland won Its fifth stralgllt, a
Rocl&lt;y Stewart; ~unnlng broad
with his 12th and has a 1.88 earned
RaD&amp;en 7, Jndl•• 2
season high, thanks to a stx·run
nmavera~afterhecomblnedVilth
BuddyBelldroYelnfourrunswlth seventh that was capped by Dave jump- John Haggy, Chessle Pyatt
reliever Dave Righetti on a :»-2 a double, single and sacrl!lce flY to KlngmaD's major -league-leading and Chad Weaver; Kicking football
yankees vlctocy wer Kansas City.
aid HoUgh, who says his strong work 24th home . run. Just prior .iD the - Chessle Pyatt, Jamie Harris and
Robin Miller; 25 yard backward
)JI:Teicas, CbarUe Hough threw a Is basedonstrongconftdence.
homer, Kingman had swung and
four'hitter for his seventh w1n In the
''If a player has doubts of what · missed at a RQY Lee Jackson pitch
last ~ games .oo AL high lOth he's ~apable or doing, he's not going
complete game as the · Rangers tobeamajorleagul!rtorvecyloog,"
belted Cleveland 7-2.
· hesllld. "It'sjustamattProtkeeplng son to score trorn third.
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VIola used more ,classlc stuff to your head ·and continuing·to work
Bill Caudlll earned his 19th save
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wlthtwolnnlngsofrellefforthehost ~!~ ~~-~~~=
slumping Detroit, 1lttlng the Twins
Twins t. '11sen 2 ,
IntO 'undisputed possession of first
VIola gave up just one run on five A\justmlssed It, It sailed ~ton withthewaytheCinclnnatiBengals'
placelntheWest.
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' hltsoverelghttnnlngstowlnhls!lfth_ ·
defense aChieved the No. 1 ranking
In andidldn'tgetlt," said Martinez.
tn theNallona!Football~last
TheOrlolessweptadoubleheader consecutive game since the birth "It
was a fastball that was really
from the White sax beblnd the · last month of Frailk John m. He
strong hurUng of DaVIs and Sammy allowed only a solo 1Dner to l'llllnillg. We gave them six nms In ~ told reporters this week
Stewart In a 2·1 opening-game Barbaro ' Garbey before pulling that lnolng. If you play that, you're that . he suggested the team g1ve
·•~torv .00 a four-hitter by McGrehimself !nm the game with a stiff :a~~~· We don't play Uke backup players m&lt;re playing time
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after the eighth. Ron DaviS
when the Bengllls had a large lead
gorIn a 3-0declslon bt the nightcap.
Anpi8 5, Buwel'llll
last season, a suggestion that went
Ca:llfornla's Mike Witt threw a pitched the-ninth lor his 17th save.
Witt won his fourth In a roN and
unheeiled by the staff of fonner
five-bitter as the Angeles beat -- -"Maybe I ought to be a daddy
MUwaukee 5-2. Seattle rookie Mark more often," VIola said. "Maybell's Increased his league-leading strl· ijeild Coach Forrest Gregg.
keout total to 100 In going the route
"I said to Forrest, 'If you '""'
Langsion three-hit Bostpn tor eight the ·added responslhUty or maybe ftJr
the !l!lh
Rod Carew went
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Innings oot needed nlnth·lnnlng lt'sjustthati'mn6fsleeplngatnlght 3-for-5, knocked In a run and scored
atlead ol a team, let's put In the kid
so I walk out there and don't know
fromMichlganState,' "Bmwnsald,
relief In a 3-2 decision.
Oakland beat Toronto 7-4.
what I'm doing."
two. Mariners 3, Red Sox 2
referring to backup Unebacklir
Nlekro scattered seven hits over
A three-run seventh was decisiVe
Langston. who three-'hltBartonon Steve Maldlow. "But we got caught
seven Innings, thenRJghetllthrewa for host Minnesota. Gacy Gaettl's July 1, gave up singles to Marty up Into being No. 1 detellsively. We
peliecttwolnnlngs!orhisllthsave. RBI double and run-scorlngslngles Barrett and Jackie Gutierrez and went the route wllli the veteran
"I had to stay right on top of -~ Houston Jimenez .00 Kirby [)wtght Evans' 17th homer, leading players In there.
them," said Nlekro. ''They are the Puckett dld the damage.
off the ninth. AI that point, ~ . "ActuauyForrest'conctuTedwlth
type of team that It you give them an
Eas(leadtng Detroit Is 22-23 since
Stanton carne on and, after he gave me, 'oot It Just didn't happen on the
Inch, they wUI take a yard."
Its torrid 35-5 SlaJ'!.
up a hoole run to Mike EaSler, was .field."
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Orioles 2-3, White Sox 1.0
replaced by Paul Mir!lbella, who
W!thoutnamtngformerdefenslve
The yankees bullt a 3-0 lead In the
Chlcilgo had won seven In a row picked up his third save.
coordinator Hank Bullough by
name, Brown suggested the team's
defensive coaching was responSible
forkeeplngthefl.rstteamonthefteld
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By '11le Aalloclated Pre.
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First-place Pawtucket . kept Its
streak going, whlle last-place Rochester put Its streak to rest Both
International League teams were
happy with the results.
The Red Sox won their ninth
straight game - the longest streak
•In the clul)'s 11-year histoiy- by _
defeating Maine 7-4. The Red Wings
halted an eight-game skid by
beating Tidewater 6-5.
In other games Thursday, Columoos edged Toledo 2·1 and Syracuse _
gol by Rlctunond 7-5.
Red Sox 7, Guides 4
Steve Lyons' two- run single broke
a .3-J tie and 1ltted Pawtucket over

Promote player
The Cincinnati Reds have pro-

moted pitcher Je(! Montgomery of
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bali club to the class AA Vermont
Reds (flurllngton• of the Eastern
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15 saves to his credit. The threeyear Marshall ace has fanned _56
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whUe walking 28. ~e has a 2.49ERA
and was chosen to the Flortda State
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frames In the ninth and 10th
.Innings. The North plated :lhree
runs In the 11th tor the 4-1 win. .
· Tampa won the firs\ half dlv·
tslonlll tttle of the FSL, due 18rgely
to MontaomerYI bullpen ~­

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Lyons' hit ·lllghllghled a lour-run
sixth Inning for the Red Sox, who

broke the team record of eight
consecutive victories, set In August
1975.
Dwight Taylorsmasheda two-run
homer, his fourth of the season, for
the G~ In the first Inning.
· Former Guide .Robin Fuson, 3-1,
picked up the vlctocy. Bud Ander·
son,~. was the loser.
Red WIDp 8, 'nde!IS
John '1\rtt's eighth-Inning slilg1e
scored Oriando Sanchez with the
winning run
Rochester upended
Tidewater.
The Red.Wings jumped out !root
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i:on5ecutlve hits by Bob Bo~111er,, .1
Dallas Williams and Tucker
Ashford.
The Tides took the lead In the
seventh Inning with tour singles and
Clint Hurdle's double.
Mike 'RrnoJm.
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Cleveland: Beverly Millone, R.N.,
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'lboee attending are asked to
take their own lawn chairs,
Speakers wW be the Rev.'
Andrew Rubenklng, ~
the Rev. !)maid Archer, 'I'IeldaY; the ·Rev. lqB' Grace,
WedJtewlay; the, Rev. Steve
Nellon. 'lburaday and tiie Rev.
Jllllll!ll Corbttt; Friday.
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family reunion will be .
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gmmds oo J)IIY22wtth a potluck
dinner at12: 30 p.m.

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POMEROY •
FLOWER SHOP.

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LONG BO'ITOM- Old fashl.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stanley and for their !li-st famlly reuiuoD. In-law and sister In Perry, Ga., as
oned Ice cream 111X;1a1 Saturday
Anna, Edison, were weekend gu- Relatives from Wilconsln, Florida, they were en route home. others
at J.ong Bottan Comnumlty
esta of her motheT, Freda Smith. GeorsJa, MacyiaJ!d, New York and wbo vacationed In Florida were
l;lulldlna, II!IVIng to ..•tart at 4 · Other glleBtllnduded her sllter·ln· Ohio Wl!l'l! preeent. Tile ~ Mrs. Dwaine Jordan, Sarah and
. -p.m; vamua flaYOnl of ~
law, Apes WhlttiJIIIIon. Lancaater, held on Sl!ndaY from • to 6:30p.m., Keith Jordan, Michele Kelt!er, and
made Ice cream, hpt dogs, pie
and her grandclauahters. '!'he' group IJo!IOI'ed Mra. Leist's mother, Lucy Mr. and Mrs. Bcyan JOrdan.
and cake; llrlq 0011t41ner for
attended the Quilt Show In Athens. Percy ThOmas, Pembroke Pines,
Relatives here received word or .
take out Ice cre&amp;m•. Entertain·
Mr. !lnd Mrl. LeiJn Woodrum, FlOrida, who- has lived In this - the deatll of John · Rawlings,
ment wW be provided.
McArthur, Vlllled her mother, community for most of her life and _ fOtmerly of thta area . . Mr. Ra·
gradua~ !rom Columbia High
wllnga, 91, ll~ed In ~acksorMlle,
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. TUPPERS PI..AINS - Work
home of another dllqhter, aeulah · School. Many of thole here tor the Fla., tor the past 25 •years after.
· seulon betllnillng 8 a.m. Satur·
era~. where they celeb! ated reUnion attended church at Temple rettrlng aa a rural mall carrier at .
day at Tllppers Plains Elemen·
Mrs. Galaway's!Mth birthday.
Uillted Methodist Church on Sun· the Carpenter Post Office. SurYI·
lacy School to bullt a run size
~Gruae&amp;DdColum·. day momtng. About 50 relatives vors Include a daughter, Bernice
OUts!de baaketbaD pad; those
bla Granp plu a jolni lllliletln&amp; on attended.
Rawlings McCall- of Orange Park,
who -' can ~ please call
JulY
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Columbia
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and • ~at grandchlldren
992-2785 or 667-.'IXW.
the tote baa and baking oontesta.
• CecU Rlte,.MacysYIIIe, CaJU., has anll great.graadl;:hlldren. His wife,
Bo&gt;E-~~JftiON WINNIB8- Mmen ln·lhe Beeikvlle B'ke a lhon &lt; ••
HarrllonYI1Ie Granp wtU pneent spent Pile time here with hili . Winnie Webb RawUngs, p~ed
- l i n t plllee, Salle Kina, whocolleded$tM.ui aecondplace,Jiimle
POMEROY :... The WOllam
theUteracyprojpam. Twoappllca- liiOther,EtheiRife,andhisbrother· him In death along with twQ
llriiD-. $1JOM; llltl llllrd plilce,_Sberrl Wolf, 182.25. The 211 rltlenl. -, ,
and Blanche Pullins 11!un1on wUI
liOns for ·m embenhlp were pres- In-law arid sister, Mr. and Mrs. brothers, Harley and Alva, and two
be beld Sunday lit !he BellevWe
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brOqht In he±
a totalREI
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ented at .the June niee!ine of Donald Wooten and ·. famUy. On sisters,. Nora and Faye. •
Lockli and Oaln at Reedsville.
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Sunday they celeQrated Mrs. .Rite's A family gathering at the homeot 80th birthday with a family gather·
TRACTOR ·:,
.Mr.
and MrS. Mendlll Jordlin
lng at the Wooten bome. Mrs. Rite
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SALES &amp; SERVIa ·
bonoredtheblrthdayofMr.Jonlan. received ~al glttll Including
CQ.mty ChurcheS ot Christ .
.204 Condor St.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. 'Da1IVIne . !Iowen rnm her son, Francis Rite,
Pomery,OH
)'.fal's Fe'!OWibiP wiD meet at
Jordan, Sarah Faye and Keltb; Mr. -In Loulllana. _ .,..
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Phone 992-2975 ...
the . Dexter Church of Chrlat
and Mrs. Bryan Jordan, Mr. and
Dwaine Jordail'"!lew to Jackson·
recently vlslted Lee's · Wood-N·· CathY Spencer, Mrs. Marilyn Han·
Sp~ing &amp; Summer Hou": __ .
~at7:~p;m.
Mrs.
Ke!lnl1h
Crabtree
and
Mr.
ville,
Fla.,
where
he
jdned
family
'lblngs at Lotb ldge.
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Mon .-Fri. 9 to 5
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Mrs.
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and
Mrs.
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Jordan,
Joshua,
member~ Who had been - ~
Members
also altBided ~Quill Maxine Whitehead, Mrs. Grace
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and Jeutca.
several days vlsl~. Jordan's Shaw at the Dairy Barn Soutlieast- Weber, Mrs. Mary Allee BISe and
Kinlllsblir&amp; Road.. wU .be July Jeremy
Descendanta
of
the
late
Delbert
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Jl81'1!1l\$, Mr. and Mrs. W1U1am ern Ohio Cultural Arts Center, Mrs. Ruth Anne Balderson.
~THE
16-:11 at 7:~ p,m. with the -Rev.
r
and
Ola
Jewell
Perry
met
at
the
Culwell.
Theyretumedhomeonthe
Atbensandhadlunchatthelodgeat
.· FortheJuly26~,apot1uck,
GRAVE LV
Jolm Jetrer)' as speaker..
!arm of Charles and MarUyn . weelrend, Yllltlng Mr. and Mrs. Burr Oak State Parit.
8V&amp;TENI .
plmlc will be held at the BelleYille
There will be specla1 Binglng
Thomas Lela! near Temple Church . Alfn!d Rice, Mrs. Jordan's brother· . Attending were.Mrs. Margaret Locks and Dam Park.
each evealng. 1be puliUC: Is
Invited to attend.
·RACINE -American J..egion
Auldl1acy unti o, Racine, wiD
meet at 7: ~ p.m. Monday at the
legion hall. GlriStat£-rept! I?Dta·
t1ve wW give her report. Dues are
1K1W payable.
. HEMLOCK GROVE -Hemlock Grove Cbrlstlan Church wUI ·
BlbleschliolfnmJulY,.16-:!Dir!Dt
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REMEMBER
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Butch Hobson'$ ninth-Inning sin·
gle drove In the wlnlllng run In
Columoos' vlctOJy over Toledo.
The Mud Hens, who have loot five
straight, 8COred their run in the
second Inning on AIYBI'O Espinoza's
RBI single.
The CUppers tied It In the eighth
When Mike O'Berry belted his
second hoole run of the year.

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Maine.

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Mlc:al ~attox, Bobby Marshall:
Bobi;JY Joe Roush, Chessle Pyatt,

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· 'This Is a feather In the cap qt
defensive coaching," Brown said.
"It's to their (fllture) for advancement, lheythlnk.Solhesekldsdldn't
get In, evm ·. though there were
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·Pawtucket

By The Bend

Craddox and Jason .Smlth.
Pacl&lt; 249 _ Nathan Brown,
. NathaD Balloy Chrlstop)ler Knight,
John Haggy, Rusty Triplett, J . P.
DaviS Jeremy Heck, ,Jeremy
Dean ' Josh Heck and Trenton

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Roush. Mlk V nMeter CUnton ,
Weaver.
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ren-year-Qids - 25 yard hack· Ohlinger, . Larry . Grimm, Chris I :
Ward dash_ Jason· Sn\lth, Jamie
DaVIs, Donnie Zuspan and Howard , :
131\rretl and Matt Rldernon; ,Jump- . Woods.
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Pack ~- - Troy Bumgardner,
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Marllens and Rusty Mayn10nd; !lO Dean Scltes, Matt Benson, . Kim .: : .
yard dash- Matt Rldemon, Frank Carehart.~ Kevin Barker, R. J.
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Blake. and· Jason Smith; Running Roush_, Ro.cl&lt;y Stewart, _ Chad
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~~ Jump · - Matt Rldemon, Weaver, Keith Weaver, Heath " :
Jarnfe Barrett and Jamie McDa· Hesson and Chester Roney.
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Pack 258 - Brent Sang, Brian ' I
Harrison, Frank Blake _and Jason and Randy Preece.
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Srnltli; Softball throw - Jamie
Outslanj11ng wlnnen; from each ' •
McDaniels, John Harrison and age groupware: seven·year-oldsFrank Blake; Obstacle course Brian Preece; eight-years-old Frank Blake, Jason Smith an~ Christopher Knight; nine-years-old
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Ryan Cowan; JaYI!Un lhi'OW - Chessle Pyatt; ten-years-old - ·•· I
James McDaniels, Robbie Wyatt Matt Rldemon.
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Barrett apd James Waller; FriSbee
~w- James McDaniels, Colin
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meroy, Ohio.
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Member: 1be Associated Press, In'
Pack 238 - Matt Clark, Jason
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National
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Dally St&gt;nt1nel, 111 Court St., POmeroy,
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Ohlo4~~Michael Russel), Trevor Petrol,
Eddie Sawyers, 'l'yson Mugrage
SVIISOIJPTION RATES
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Jamie Harris, Robbie Wyatt,
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Jl,fattea, Sam and Ryan Cowen,
John Harrison, J. C. Cremeans,
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Meigs County. and must bave
attended a Meigs Coupty hl8h

Forty-nine Meig!l County res!·
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like last ·of Mohicans
By CHARLENE HOEFLicH '
Sentinel Staff Writer
"Milk man, keep those bottles
quiet!"
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While oo one has had to worry

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Crooks has always had his
own trucks for the business.
Improved hOme refrlgeradon

permitted hbn to change his
dally or eyery-other-day deDv·
about that probleln for some
ecy schedule of many years to
time now due. to tile- developthe twice-a-week stops of recent
ment of the plastic mUk carton,
years. From glass bottles to
people of Meigs County do tllid
cardboard cartons, from pastur;.
themselves for the first time In
i2Ed
to hoologmlzed, from cash
riumy, many years without
and
checks to · food stamps,
door-to-door milk delivery
Crooks has seen It aU.
serviCe.
He's deUvered to several
Walter Crooks, Middleport.
generations In more than one
the last of the Mohicans so to
!amiJy lllmlgh the years, and
speak, who has done home
delivery ol mUk here since 1942,
he's been ~along his route
retired this month.
·• lor his dependability to his
With the exception of a lew
customers. .
Always by his side handling
years when he operated a
restaurant In Point Pleasant,. - the books and the billing has
been his wile, Emogene. A son.
W.Va., Crooks has always been
Eddie, .a
conductOr, has
In the business of distributing
pitched In from time to time to
mUk.
When the famlly moved to
give hiS 11&lt;!&lt;1 a helping hand.
Meigs County In 1942, Cnioks
Crooks, 68, Is the first to admit
was associated with Rlch VaUey
that retirement was a "heavy''
Dairy of Point Pleasant, and
decision.
dlstrlbuted In the trlo(X)U)lty
But be's not without plans to
· area. Then In 1955 when Rich. keep busy. Some apartments
VaUey was sold, he became a · and houses which tile- couple
distributor for Broughton's
have, need the "owner's touch"
Dairy ol Marietta.
and Crooks wiU be" working on
For many years with routes
Improving them.
up and clown the river on both
And between times yoli can
the Ohio and West VIrginia
expect to see hbn driving about
sides, lt was working seven days
town In a brand new plclrup
a week, daylight to dll!'k. Then,
truck, a retirement gift from his
Uke some jobs, It had Its "ups . wife.

Turner, PomerpY, Roger CUnton.
TurnerJr., PomelpY, Bryan PbiJJip
Zirkle, Porneroy, Kathryn Lynn
Baker, 'Racine, Crista Sue Beegle.
ftac!ne, Chrjs Jay Bostick, Racll)e.
Nick Lee Bostick, Racine.
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CecU Tyrooe BriDager, Racine,
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MIDDLEPORT- Middleport
Pool wD1 offet: these swlnuDing
lessons July ~'l\ug. 3.
Beginner, basic rescue, water
safety and adult lessons wD1 be
given by Jwce Stewart.
To register, cootact 992·9968.o r
992-6212. Fees are $12fortheflrst
child and $1Q for the second child
of the same family.
An adlllt swim wtiJ be offered
lor those 18 year.s or older
beginning July 18 rrOm 8-9 p.m.
Wednesdays.
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• dues were paid.
A prayer for peace and the singing
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jacks joins
U.S. Air.Force
Robbie P. JackS, siin ()fMr. arl(f .
Mn;. Robert E. Jacks, Rt. 1, Long
Bottom, has entered Into active
duty with the United States Air
Force.
Jacks Is a reeent graduate of
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Force's six-week basic l)lllltacy
course at ·Lackland AFB, Texas,
Jacks wUl receive training In the
.administrative career Held.

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every Saturday and .Sunday from 1:00 ,.M. to
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ilr P~ctice a-nd Pediatrics will be availlble for
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Phone 16141 742 1777

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FOREST RUN BAPTIST . . Rev. Nyle ;
Borden, pastor. Cornelius Bunch. supt.
Sundn School · 9! :11 a.m,; seco~d and
fourth Sundaya worship service at 2: 30 p .

SYRACUSE tiRST CHURCI!'Ot GOD.
Joy Clark, past...-. Worshlf service Sun·
day 10 a.m.; Su•y ScbOo n a.m. Even.
lng worship service 1:30 p.m . Wednesday
prayer meetlng7: ~ p.m.

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Main St., M(ddleport . Rev. Calvin Minnis .. ·
Pastor. Mrs. Elvin Bumgardner, supt ...
Sunday School9: 30.a.m.; Worship service

MT. HERMON UNITED "BRE'i'HREN
IN CHRIST CHURCH. Located Ia Teqs .
Community oft Ct. Rt. 82. Rev. Robert
10:45 a.m.
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Sanders, pa1tor. Don WJIJ, Iayteader. Sun·
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
d•y Scbool 9: 30 a.m.; . Morning Worship
10:45 a.m.: Evening preachtne service se· ...... Jo~ph B. Hosklnl, evangelist. Sunday
Bible Study 9 a.m.: Worshlp. lO.a.m.; sUn.., ·
cond , and 1ourth Sunday at 7:30!.m.;
d•y evening service 6 p.m .; Wednesday
Chritttan EndeaVor, lint and thlr Sun·
evenl~t~servlce, 7 p.m.
'day, 1:30 p.m. Wednetday prayer meeting
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY. Racine;
aDd Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. ·
Rt. 124 . William Hoback, pastor. SUndaY. ~
JEHOVAH'S WITNESS, 37319 Slate
SCboollO a .m .; Sunday evening service '1.
Route 124 {one mile east of Rutland) . Sunp.m. Wednesday evening service 7 p.m . • '
day: Bible lecture 9:30a.m.; Watchtower
CARPENTER BAPI1ST. Don Cbeadlto,
SIUd)' 10: ao· a .m .; TUHday. Bible study
Supt. Sunday SChool 9:30 a.m. Morning ~
7: 1) p.m.; ThurJday, 'J'h@ocrattc School
Worship 10:30 a.m. Prayer !lervtce, altern~
7::1) p.m. Service meeting, 8:20p.m.
ate Sundays..
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Located on 0 . J. WhUe Road of Highway
MIDDLEPORT PE NTE;COSTAJ;, Thl ..... •
160. Pat Henson, pastor: Sunday School10
a.m. Classe~ for all a((el. Junior Church 11
Ave. Rev. Clark Baker, pntor. Carl Not·· '
tlngham. Sunday School SUpt. Sunday·
a .m.: Morning wonhtp 11 a.m. Adult
School 10 a.m. with clasJH for all ages~ r
Choir practice 6 p.m. Sunday. )"oung PeoEvening services at 6 p.m. Wednesday 81... ..
ple's, Children'• Church and Ad~lt Bible
Study, Wednesday at 7:30p.m.
·
ble 1tudy at 1:30 p.m. Youth servtces Fri...
day at 7:30p.m .
~ .
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL, 510 Grant
ECCLESIA FELLOWSHIP, 128 MillS!.,' ,
St., Middleport. A.HIIIatt'd with Southern
Baptist Convention. s~~,nday Scbool10a.m.
Middleport . Brother ChUck McPherson ~ •
: Morning worship 11 a .m.; Evenlna wor·
pastor. Sunday School lO a.m.; Sunday.. •
eventng Services at"? p.m. and Wednesday ~
ship 1 p..m .; Wednesday evening Bible
services at 7 p.m,
,
study and8ray£&gt;r meetlng7 p.m .
NTIQUITY Bi\PT[ST. Earl Shuler, pose
BRADF RD CHURCH OF CHRIS'[', 51.
tor. Sunday School 9: ~ a.m.; Church ser-.
Rt.12' and CO. Rd. 5. Mark Seevers, mtnJ.s.
ter. Sunday School SuPt. Steve Pickens. vice, 7 p.m .: Youth meeting, 6 p.m. Tues . .
day Bible STudy at 7 p.m.
•
Sunday SchOOl 9:30 a.m.; Morning wor·
ship 10:30 a.m.: EV@nlng Worship 1 p.m.
FULL GOSPEL LIGHTHI'JUSE, 3304 ~
WedneJday worship 7 p.m .
Hiland Road, Pomeroy. Tom· Kelly, pa1:
tor. Danny Lambert, S. S. Supt. Sunday: ,
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH,
morning service at 10 a.m.: Sunday even.
Corner Sycamore and Second Sts .. P oing service 1:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thurs. •
meroy. The R@v. William Mlddlesw.ilrtb,
,
day Services at 1: XI p.m.
pstor. Sunda)l SChool 9:45a.m.; Church
WORD OF FAITII, 93 Mill St.. Mlddl"
service ll a.m.
piort. Rlphard. Stewart, pastor. Sunday
SACRED HEART CHURCH. Msl&lt;f.
morning service 10 a.m.: Sunday evening ·
· Antbony Glannamore. ·Ph . 992-5898;-'Satur·
7: ao. Tuesday morning Bible study 10 a.m. :
day Evening Mas!l 7 :30 p.m.; Sunday
Wednelday even1n1 T~ :Jl p.m. Thblday ..
Mus, 8 a.m . and 10 a.rri. Confenlons one
morning video wlth Ken.neth Copeland 10 ,.
half hour before each Ma.as. CCD classes,
•.m.; Friday evenlq video with Kenneth :
lla.m. Sunday.
Copeland, 7: ao p.m.
,
VJCTORY ·BAPTJ.s'r. 525 N. 2nd St..
NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA-~
Middleport. James E. KeeseP, .pastor.
Suaday morning wonblp 10 a.m.; EvenZARENE, Rttv. Glendon Stroud, pastor. :
Sunday Schoo19:30 a.m .; Wonbip service, ..
ing .ervice 1 p.m.: WedDeSday evening
10:30 a.m.;' Yi&gt;u\h service Sunday 6:15 p. •
worship 7 p.m. Vlslta,tion, Thursday 6: 30
m. Sunday evening service 7:00p.m. Wed· •
p.m.
J
nesday
Prayer Meeting "and Bible STudy !
TRINITY CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY,
.. • ~
CoolvUie; Gilbert Spencer, pastor. Sunday . 7:00p.m.
NEASE SETILEMENT CHURCH, Sun: &lt;
Scboo19: 30 a.m.; Morfll,a.a setmce 10: 30 a.
day aflt"rnoon services at 2:30. Thursday ~
m .; Sunday evening service 7:00 p.m .:
evening services at 7:;JQ.
......... ~..
. ...- ~ ·· ...
Mid-week prayer service- W@dnesday 7 p.
FIRST BAPTIST CH0RCH. Mason, W.•
m.
.
Va. Pastor, Bill MUJl)hy.&gt;Spnday SchoOUO ~
MT. OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH.
•a.m.; Sunday evening 7: :Jl p.m. Prayer ..
Lawrence Bush, pastor. Max Folmer, Sr:
meetlnsc and Bible 1tudy W~nesday, 7:30.Supt. Sunday School and Morning Worship
p.m. Everyone welcome.
..
9: 30a.m.; Sunday evenlqservlce. 7p.m.;
RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST, Sa· :
Youth meetln~t: and Bible Study, Wedn("Slem St. Rev. Paul Taylor, paslor. Sunday :
day, 7 p.m .
·
School
tO a.m.: Sunday cv.ening7:30 p.m.; •
UNITED FAITH CHURCH, Rt. 7 on P&lt;&gt;
Wednesday
evening prayer m~tlng 7:30 .
meroy By-Pass. Rev. Robert Smith. Sr.,
p.m.
• •
pa1tor. Rev. James Cundiff, asst .. pastor.
SOUTH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT''
Sunday School 9: 30 a ~m .; Morning wor·
CHURCH, Silver Ridge. Duane Syden· : .
Ship 10 :~ a.m.: Evenlna worship 7: 30 p.
.strlcker, pastor. Sunday School ~ a.m.; •
m, Women 's Fellowship, Tuesday, lO a.m.
service 10 a.m. Bible Study Wed·
, Wednesda,y ntght prayer service 7:30p.m. \ Church
at 7:30p.m . June thru September, '
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, RaUroad ,7nesday
p.m. &lt;ktober thru May. Sun~ay;evenlng ·
St ., Mason. Sunday School tO a.n;l.: MornFe11owshlp 7 p.m. June thru September, 6 •
ing worship lla.m.: E vening ~rvtce 6p.
p.m. October thru May .
""•
m , Prayer meeting and Bible Study Wed·
nesday, 7 p.m.

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C:OOI'R.\Tift PAIIDI
UNITIIII-ODIIT CIRIICB
FQ .._.., Dlredor
Rn. ,._B. CerMtt, ArslthM
NOUIIEM'r CLU81'1111

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ALFRED- Cburc- S.hool 9;~ a.m.;
"'!mbor. aupt. Suaday !kbool 9: 30a.m.:
Worship, Ua.m.; UMYF, 6:30p.m.; uw,
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, Rev.
Worahlp aervl&lt;e 10::11-a.m . Bible study,
1
n.tr&lt;~ Tueaday, 7:30 p.m. Communion,
Tom StateD, pastor. Sunday Scliool9:30a.
~~fi(;~&amp;i\'1) CHURCH OF.JESUS
m.; Evealngaervt~7:i!Op.m. Wednesday
STOFLA-RD•y•uNTS Port
ftral Soladay. (Archer)
·
CHESTER
Worship
9
a
,m.;
Church
prayer
meetlq
7:30p.m.
CHRI
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•
•
Eloioo Adama, · 7:311 p.m. 'Salvation
n-..-~lltifl--­
SCIM&gt;ol10a.m.;
Bible
Study,
Thursday,
7p.
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH
OF
~l~cbo!U~:::a:h:~~a:,::':*ci
':"~~~:
1
'ntundiiy, u:ao a.m. 1o 3 p.m. Ladlot Home
m.; UMW; Urat Thun&amp;ly, 1 .p.m.; Com·
CHRIST, Duaae Warden, mtn11ter. Bible
Church school I :,. a.m.; Morning wontp
~.
tnOtitben In ~. all munlon, flnt Sunday (Archer).
.
cla~;s9::wla .m.; J.:tomlqWonhiplO: ~a .
ao
Wett--•
nt
lnvltlid; 6;11 p,m. 'ntuildiy, ' Qlrltl CAdet .
JOPPA - Wonhtp t:30 ·a .m.: Church
m .t EV.nlna Wonhtp 6::1) p,ln. WedDH·
10:
a .m. ;
~ay eve ng prayer
.(Y- I'Oop[e-Bitlot, 7;3) p.m. Blblo . SCIM&gt;ol 10::11 a.m . Bible Study, Wednes·
. day Bible Study 6:30p.m.
, oeil~i.~~~Mm.BAPTJST, Rev. Earl
·
NEW STIVERSVJU.E COMM\INITY
.
day, 7: 30&amp;~·MohRIOD).
. 'LONG
M - Cblll'Ch School 9:30'
CHURCH, sUnday-school servtce, 9,. 15 a.· Shuler, pastor. Wonblp aervtce, 9: 30 a.m .
CHRIS!', Sl'llSCitlltlrett'l'llome Road (Olunty
~
·•
Bib'·
s··""·
Wed
w
-••
rv1
.
Suaday
Scllool10:
30 a.m. Bible Stucly and
a .m .; Wora hi p 7 p.m.,
~ ,_,,
·
m .:
OoM• p
oe te 10; 30 a .m.;
rvl
111 rada 7 :11
Rood 71).-. Vocallllllllc:. !ltmday w...
nelllay; 7:ao &amp;;in.: UMYF, Wednesday,
Evaqellotlc Service 7: 31) p.m .. WedDell·
pr~ ::'AREho'liiNftJiotN''/ll.IINA·
.U.!O a.m.;'lllilo8blly u a.m.: Won1Jtp, 6 p. 6:00
p.m.:
mmunloa Flnt Sunday.
day; Prayermeetllil1:30-b.m. Thutaday. ·. TION ... ' CHURCH,K~buryRoad . Rev.
IlL Wedoatdt&amp;, Bltlo !llucly, 7 p.m.
(Archer)
•
ZION CHURCH OF CHIUST,-Pomeroy·
OLD DEX'l'bliii!LE CHRIS'I1AN
. REEDSVILLE- Chun:h Sc:hool9:30a.
Harrtaonvltle Rd. RDbert Purtel~ mlnll· '· David Curfman,&amp;':'' . Sunday !kllool
CHURCH. QlfiiiJ r-. ..-. SWttlalf
m.; Wonhip Service 11:00 a.m. (Deeter).
ter; RonRitoe, SUDdaySCboolSuperlnteft9::.&gt; a.m.; Ralphp art. Supt.tiEveniW~W'Or·
Sdioa[ 9: 10 a.m. M:nt. W!Jriey Francia, IUJll
TUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAULdent. Sunday SCbool9::JJ a.m .; .Wortblp
ship 7: ;w) p.m . rayer mee Dl·
nes·
; 1'1-"'ttt
-lltifllhlrd
uotloys illCburch SCboolt a .m.; Wonhlp JO a.m .;
aervtce 10:31&gt;-.m.; EveolqWOffldpJun·
dalJN~ P~M CHRISTiAN, Jody
.........
.....,..y
-~
·every
Bible Stud)', Tuetda)', 7:30 p.m.; UMW,
"ay 7 p.m. and WedDelday, 7 p.m.
HoUaad, 1 putor; W•U•ce D•mewood,
~.7:11p.m.
Tblrd ~ay, 7:30 p.m.; Communion
ST. JOHN LUTJ:fl:ltAN CIIORCH, Pine
Sunday School SUpt. Worship service, 9 a.
GRAHAM ' UNITED METHODIST.
First s..-~1 '
Grove. The Rev. William MlddlHwartb,
C
CLV8TE8
pattor. Cburcb tervtce 9:30a.m.; Suday
m.; Bible School, 10 a.m.
~· ·
Preai:hlDI t:lla.m .. ftrst udH&lt;OIIdSun·
doyo ~ eaoil liiOIIth: tblrd ud fourtb Sun.... I - B. Corlllll
S.-1 10;30 a.m.
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH.
4ayl &amp;ach mc.:.U. Wonhlp lf'I'VIcat at 7: 30 (
' · -......
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BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST, . Rev. Tberooa Durllam, p.!!OtOr. SWiday
...J!o...
p.m . Wedoeoday ovonlap at 7::11 p.m.
.... -·-·
•
John Wi-lght, paatM
. . Sunday Sch0019:30 SChoo
. 1 t L3()
u--••- wortbl~ at
.J.e¥, a.bert B. JWIIM'D
a.m.,· L•""' Ha~. S. S. Supt. Moral••
a "' a.m.; --"""~~
Prayer and-· StudY.
,
-·•
•• IO: ~a .m . : Sunday0V11hlgservlceat :30
SEVENTH-DAY AtlVENTIST. MW.
warship 10; ao a.m.
.
'I'IIu-•·y oervl- at 7• 30 n m
ASBURY ~:yracuse). Worslllpllun..
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA· p.m
.
· - GOSPEL
· - MISSION
. r at. Bald
orry Hel8!ttt Road, Po"""'oy. Michael PI·
FREEDOM
onliowlkl .. putor; Marie Spires, ~bbath
; · Church se I t:•s a.m.; Cbarae Btble
RENE. Rev: Tboma• H. Collier, pastor. Knob, Jocated. 011 Couaty Road 31. Rev.
SCIM&gt;ol Supt. Sl~tb SchoOl at 3 p.m. oa
Study, Weclnesday, 7: 30 p.in.; UMW, (lnt
Martha Wolfe, Cbalrdtan of the Board of Lawrence Glu...ncamp, pastor. Rev.
Saturday Wftb wonlttp aervlces foll ...ln&amp;
Tuelday, . 7:30 p.m.; Cllolr Rehearsal. ' ChrltUan Ute. Somday SChool9:30 a .m.:
o - Willi rd •••• ~·tor Pn!echl••
0 • -· ~ ·
Wednesday 6: 30~.m .; UMW, fourt' Sun, • Momlna worthlf: · 10:30 ~ ..m.; Sut\day ·, ,..,._
·~
~
6
311
c
1
1
blp
Pr
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""!"'i&lt;es5uaday7;30p.m.Prayermeetln&amp;
at i~D FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
30
.,.y, : p.m. e son .
·
eventna:won
: p.m. ayern~~ ng~ Wednesday, 7 : ~ p.m., Cary Grttflth,
- Slater Harriett Warner, Supt. Sunday
ENTERPRISE - Worship 9 a.·m .;
7:• p.m. WeciDeldJ:~j
leader.' Youtb ·JfOUPI Sunday evew.lag at
!kbool9:1l a.m.: Mornln&amp; Wonhlp, 10:611
Church SthoollO'a.m.; Bible SNdy, TuesUBERTY CHR
AN CHURCH, Dex· 6 :~ p.m. with Ro~er and Violet Wllllordd,
day, 7: 30p.m .; UMW, Ftnt Monday, 7::J.I
ter. Woody Call, pastor. Services Sunday lftdera. eommUDioll servtee tint Sunday
a.m.
p.m.; UMYF, Suaday, 6 p.m . Choir Re10 a.m. and 1 p.m. WeciDelday, 1 p.m.
each month.
POMEROY FIRsT BAP'l:JST, Davl~
Mona, mlnllter. William Snouffer, Sunday
hearsal, 6: 30 p.m. Wedlletday. !RolheRACINE FIRST BAPTIST, Don L.
WHITE'S CHAPEL. COQlvtlle R. D.
!kbool Supt. Sunday !kbool, 9:30 a.m.;
mlcbl
. . Walker, Pastor. Robert Smith, SUnday
Rev. Roy Deeter, pautor. Swacby School
Morntn&amp; Worttblp IO:Il a.m.
.
FLATWOODS- Chureh School., IO a_.:a
.m .
!k'~l
. :,
9:._
~ a .m .; ·wonhi p ,.-•-e
am
nuu Supt. ·. Sunday School 9:ao a.m
1va: , 10·30
•
• • Bl•
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, J'o.
; Wonhip, 11 a.m .; Bib'e Stud y, U•au· . Momlna: worship 10:40 a .m.; Sunday
bleo study and pnyer .ervlce, Wednesday,
meroy. Pike. David· Hunt, pattor; Jack
evenln•
7;_.p.m
~
day, 1 l'.;m.; UMYF, Sunday, 6 p.m.
., worship 7::tl p.m. ; Wednesday
.
( Ro them. h) •
Needa, Sunday SCltOOI ~eectoc. Sunday
evening Bible study 7::11 p.m.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST,
llcool,•9::I! a.m.; Morntna Wortlllp, 10:30:
BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY
Mark Jones, pallor. Bill Nicholson, Sun·
' FOREST RUN - Wonhlp 9 a.m.;
Cburch !khool 10 a .m.: Choir ~ce,
wOnltlp, 7: 30 p.m . Tlielday VIal·
CHURCH, Burlllliham. Rev. Okey Ray
daySchooiSupt. Sunday!klM&gt;ol9:3lo.m .;
tattoa, 7 p.m. Weda8day, Prayer terVIce,
Tuesday, 6: ~ p.m.; UMW, first
ay • Launder milt, pastor. Ph. 992· 7324. Sunday
Mornlng Worship and CommuaiOn 10: 30 a.
7: 30 p.m.; Mlatloli Friends, 7::11 p.m.:
7:30p.m. (Nellonl ·
School ]0:00a.m.; Sunday evening service
GlrlolnA&lt;:tloo, T: 30p.m.; A&lt;:teeRJ, 7:30p.
.!lEATH IMiddleponl- Church SChool,
7:00. p.m .: Wednesday evening service,
mRUTLANDBIBLEMETHODI$T. Amos
m.1 Cbolr Practice, 8:~ p.m .
7'00 p m
ttlll 5
~ · 1
SlUes sunt "Sunday
9:i) a .fll.; Worship 10:00 a .m.; Bible
Study, Tuesday, 10 a.m.; UMW, toe&lt;Olld
·D.~'VI. LLE HOLINESS CHURCH, ·
'
,...
' pa or. , ay
• F~ITH TABERNACLE CH\}RCH, Bal,
"
d
M
~·
Sctloot
9::
a.m.
:
,Mornlna
woi'sbtp. !0:30
Mo
ley Run Road, Rev. Emtn@t\ .~wson, ~·­
• 7:30 p.m.; UMW ~va on· located' on Rt. 325 between Vinton and
a.m.; Sunday event, servtcce 7:00 p.m.
tor. Handley Dunn. aupt. Sunday SCiioill,
day,7: p.m.: UMM, Third Monday, 7~ 30
Langsville. Rev .. Ben Watts , pastor. Sun·
Wednesday se'rvlce p.m . WMPO prolOa.m.; SUndayevenlqRrvlce. 7:30p.m.
p.m._(RoblDioft) . 1
day School, 8: 00a.m., Bobby L,imbert, S.
gram 9 a .m. each SUnday.
: Bible ttacblna, ~: 30 p.m. Thursday.
' MINERSVD.LE- Worship Service 10 S. Supl . Mornlngworshlpl0:30a.m.; Chll·
RUTLAND CHURCH OF .THE NAZA·
SYRACUSE MISSION, CHerry ~t.. Sy·
a.m.; Cburdl $CbOOI,lla.m .: UMW, third
llren's Happy Hour 6:45p.m. Prayer and
RENE. Rev.t.loydD. Grimm, Jr., pastor.
neuse. S.rvtce~,10a.m. Sunday. Evenln&amp;
Wednei&lt;Ny~ 1 p.m.; Choir practl~, .Mon·
Bible Study, '1 ::1Jp.m. Mlsslonarymeellng
Sunday SCbool t:ll a.m.; Wonip servk-e
oervlceo sunday ud Wedlleotlay at 7:00 p.
first Wednesday of each month 7:30p.m.
10: 30 a .m.; Yount ~ple's service 6 p.m.
day, 7: :.) p.m. (Nelson) .
m.
.
'
.
PEARL CHAPEL- Worship Service 9 For Information ca11388-8467.
EvangellsUcservlce6:!0p.m . Wednesday
a.m .; C~urcb !kllool II a .m.: UMW ~ .
SILVER RUN BAPTIST, Bill Little.
1 7
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN CHRISTIAN UNJOfll; Lawrence Ma"ll·
cond Tunday 7: 30p.m.; UM~ la1t Tues.·
·pastor. Steve Little, S. s: Supt. Sunday
serJA~:nJ'ftiuRCH OF CHRIST, MJIIer
ley, pi1tor. Mn. Ruuell Youna, Sunday
day, 7:30p.m. lubenkinal.
Schoo110 a.m.; Morning worslp, ll i.. m.;
St., Mason, w. va. Eugene L: COnger, mi·
!khool Supt. Sunclay !klM&gt;ol 9:~ a.m .
PO~ROY - Churth SChOOl, 9:15a.m.
Sunday evening worship 7: 30p.m. Prayer
nlster. Snclay Bible Study 10 a .m.; WOr·
; Worahlp Service, 10:XI a. m.; Choir reEvenlq wor- 7: :II p.m. WedtiOiday
meeting and Bible study Thursday, 7:30p.
ship 11 a.tn. and 7 p.m. Wednesday Btble
proy_!t JtJNIIQ f :ll p.m. ,
heanal Wednetd•y. 7:30p.m.; UMW, se- m.; Youth meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Study, vocal music, 7 p.m.
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD,
cond ~·7: 30p.m.; UMYf, Sunday,
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH.
LJIIERTY ASSEMBLy OF 'GOD, Dud·
Ratl ... Re¥. James Sltterfleld, paator.
6 p.m. (Co H)
.
383 N. 2nd Ave., Mktdlepon. SundaY,
dine LaM. Mason, W.Va. J . N. Thacker,
Frteman William~, supo. Sunday !khool
ROCK SPRINGS- Church School, 9:1:5
School 10 a .m. Sunday and Wednesday .
pastor. Evening service 7:3Q p.m .; Wo9: C5 a.m.; Suttday and )&gt;V--y evena.m .: Wol'lblp 1Cia · ~·j Bible Study, Wed·
Evening services at 7:.30 p.m.
·
men's Ministry, ·Thursday, 9: 30 a .m.;
nesday, 7:.11 p.m.; UMYF ISeniors), SunCHESTER CHURCH OF GOil. 1\ey. R.
Weclnesday Prayer and Bible Study. 7:15
ln&amp; ·Rrvl&lt;es, T P·ll'l·
day, 5 p.m.; (Junton) every other SunE.Roblnson, paStor. SundaySchool9:30a.
'
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST.
\day, 6
iRothemlcM
·
m.: Worship servlte, 11 a.m.; ·Evening
p.m .
Corner Sllfl~ 'nd· Palmer. 'l'he Rev ..Mark
McCIU"I· SOliday !khool 9: 15 a.m.. Daa
, RUTLAND- Church SC-I. 9:0a .m .;
service 7 p.m. Mid-week service, WednesHARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
White, SUnday !khOol Supt. John Rl-.
Worshlp.,IO;!Oa.m.; UMW (E..,.lntgClr· \ day,1 p.m .
·
CHRISTIAN UNION. The Rev. WUitam
del ~ WednHday, 7:30p.m.: OMW
LANGSVILLE CHRISTI,_N CHURCH,
Campbell, pallor. sunday_ SChoOl 9::11 a.
Sr. ""''· Swpt. MOntlq Wonlllp 10:15 a.
m. Youtft moetial 7:11p.m. Wecltlolllay,
~"hernoon Ct~l~) Je(:Ond Thursday, 1 P·
Robert E. Musser. pastor. Sunday School
m.; :James Hughl'l, Npt. Evening serYice
l""ludtna Wee Toll, E - Beavon. Ju·
m. (RubenklQ•
9:30 a.m.: Paul Musser, supr.; Morning
7 30
Wed-·•·
1
t
SALEM
CENTER
Church
School,
10
worahlp
10:30
a.m.;
Sunday
evening
M"r·
: p.m.
ultuay even ng prayer mee .
nlor AII:I'OII.UCJ aed Junior and Sealor
a.m.; Wonldp 9:ts a.m. (Rubenklq}
vtce, 7 p.m.; mid-week service, Wednes.·
lng 1: 3:1 p.m. Youth prayer service each
Hllb BYF: cllolr practice 8:30p.m. WedSNOWVJLLE - Wohhlp, 8: ao am.;
day 1 p m
Tuesday.
BIBL CHURCH Le r) .
- y. Prayer meetln&amp; and Bible tludy,
Church !khool!O a.m. iRubenltlt!l).
SYRACsE CHURCH OF THE NA·
• Wor·
Ia •
Wedlltlday, 7::11 p.m.
W.FAIRVIEW
Va., Rt . 1, JamesELewiS, pastor.
ZARENE. Rev. James B. Kittle, pastor.
ship services 9:30a.m.; Sunday Schoolll
Sherman CUndiff, su.pt. Sunday School
a.m.; Evenlncw&lt;nhlp7: 30p.m. Tuesday
SOVnlBRN CLUJTER
9: 30 a ..,.; Morning worship 10:30 a.m. ;
cottage prayer meet in&amp;: and Bible Study
.... Ill. ClariJ
Evaqellstlc servlc.'fi!, 6 p.m.; Pra,er and
9: :J) a.m.; Worship service, Wednesday
.... .... ltlt:G.lre
Praise Wednesda y, 7 p.m. ; Yout meet·
7: 30p.m.
lng, 7 p.m.
OURSAV!OURLUTIJERANCHURCH,
APPLE GROVE·- Churc:h !khooi9 a.m.
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
Walnut at\d Henry Sts., Ravenswoocl, W.
; Wonblp, 10 a.m. (First and third Sun·
va. The Rev. George C. Weirick, pastor.
CHRIST, ~lden R. Blake, pastor . Sunday
daysJ : UMW,S..,Ond'Tliolday, 7:~p. m .:
School10 a.m.: Robert Re-ed, Supt .. Morn·
Sunday SChool 9:30a.m .; Sunday worship
Prayer m..tlq, Wednellla~. 7 p.m.
lng aermon, 11 a.m.; Sunday night serua .m.
(Clark\ ·
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vices: C~ri1H1n Endeavor 7:30 p.m., Song
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, Jocated on
BETHANY - Wot~hlp, 9 a.m.; Church
serviee 8 P.m. Preachin~ 8:30p.m. Mid·
Pomeroy Pike, County R'oad 25 near F-lat·.
!klM&gt;ol, 10 a.m.:. Bible Stucly, _WedneodaY.
week t{;~r meeung, Wedne!Jday, 7 p.m.
woods. Rev. Blackwood. pastor: ~rvlces
10 a .rn.: Dorea• Womfll'l Fellowship,
Alvin
• layleader,
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on SUnday at 10:~ a·,m ..and 7:30p.m. with
Wednenclay, 11 a.m. (McGulro).
.
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN,
Sut\day !khool9;:II a.m. Bible StUdy, Wed ..
CA/tMEL- Cburob S.hool 9:30 a.m.:
Roeer WatsOn, paator. Crenson Prat~ , · Jl81day, 7:30p.m.
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Worship, IO:C5 a.m. Second and f'llurth
Su•day Sollool Supt. Motnln&amp; worwhlp 9; 30
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FO"
SUndaYI; Fel-lp diMer with SUttoa,
a.m.; Sunday SchoOl 10' 30 a.m.; E ..nlae
CHRIST, St. Rt. 338, Antlquhy. Rev.
lhlrd 'I'IIul'lday, 8:311 p.m. il!kCulrei .
aervlce, 7130 p.m.
Franklin Dickens, pastor. Sunday morn·
EAST LETART - Churc:b !k-19 a.m.
MT. UNlON BAPTIST. Do""ld Shue,
111g 10 a .m.; Sundly """nlilll 7::10 p.m .
: Wonblp 10 a.m. and fourth Sun·
putor: JM Sa)·~. Sunday School Supt.
Thunday evenlfti7::Jl p.m .
daya; UMW ftnt Tuflday, 7 : ~ p.m .
SUnday School 9:t5 a.m.: Evenlne wor·
STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP·
(Ciorlt) .
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ahlpl;30p.m.: PrayerMeetlq, &amp;: aop.m.
TIST CHURCH. Putor Robert Byers.
LLTART FAU.S - Worablp 9 a.m.:
Wednnitay.
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Sunda)· School to a.m.: Worahlpte!'VIce 11
· Chu"'b !kbool10 a.m. CC!ariJ) .
TUPPERS" PLAINS CHURCH OF
a.m.; Sut\day evottiJII lei'Vl~.7:3l p.m.;
MORNJNCSTAR-Wonblp,t;C5a .m .: , CHRIST.
Jody Holland, mlnllter. Dory!
Wednesday ovealna HrVIce 7:30 p,m. ,_·
Cburcb !khool 10: ~ a.m.: Bible Study,
Wella, Supt. Morain&amp; wonhlp. 8:00a.m.:
INDEPENDENJ' JJOLJNESS CHURCH
'i'liundly.T;!Op.m . (While) .
t:Oia.m.
Inc.,
Pearl st .. Mtcldloport. Rev. 0 '0.11
Church
Sthool
MORSL CHAPEL- Church School9: 30
CHESTER CHURCJ( OF THE NAZA-. Man!~, putor. Suttday !kltool9;30 a .m.; ~
•·~
· · Wonhl ua.mo(Wiiltel.
RENE . . Rev. Herbert Grate, pastor. · Momln&amp; wonhlp 10; 30 a.m.: Eventn1(
- .Chu b!kilool8:~p.m.
FrUit Rtm.~ supt. Sunday Schoo19: 30 a.
w«rahlp 7:ao p.m. Tut&gt;lday, 12: 30p.m . wo.
; oroltlp 7:30p.m .: ~MYF Weclaeotlay.
m.; Wonhlp eervt~, 11 a .m. and 1 p.m.
men's Prayer meettna. Wednesday, 7;30 . •
7: 110 P·lll· (MeOiJire).
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Sunclay. Wecl. .day, 7 P·m· Prayer meetp.m. Prayer and Pralae service.
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RACINE
WESLEYAN - Church
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RUTLAND APO&amp;TOUC "CHURCH OF ,.
klloal, 10 a.m.: w-hlp, 11 a.m.; UMW
LAUREL CLIFF fREE . METHODIS'l'
JES\Jl&gt; CHRIST, Elder Jam"" MOler. Bi·
fotlrth Monday 1: 30 p,m.; Nen'1 Prayer
ble Sludy, Wedn-y 7:311 p.m.; Sunday ·
CHURCH. Rev. Ro11ort Miller, putor. fto,
,-... wec~.-y, 7 a.m. (Clark).
bert E. Barton, Director ·a l CbrloUanEdu·
SCIIoollO a .l)'t .: Sunday ni8hl service, 7:30
&amp;U'ITON • Cbui&lt;:b !khool. 9: :II a .m.;
callott; Lloyd Wrtlbt, a - a t . SUitday
p.m .
Moralttl wonblp 10: Cl a .m. flrtt lltifl third
9oltool
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a.m.:
Marnlll
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POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS, ·
ltaatlaya; hliO'IIhlp d l - with CarmOI,
a.m.:
Cbolr
pracUce,
Suaday
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:IJ·p.m.;
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IJaJTIIClllvllle
Roacl. Earl Flelda, pastor.
wnr Thtulday, 8:!0 p.m . (MrGutre) .
Evonlaa -olllp 7:10 p.m. WeclneoiJay
Jr .. Sunday !kltOOI aupt. Sunday
9: ~a.m.: Momiltl wonhlp 11
KENO CJJUllCH OF CHRIST, Oliver· Pr.,... and BlbiO Slllcly, 7; ll p.m.
DEXILR CHURCH OF CHRIST,
a.m.; Sundly ovonln&amp; oorvlce 7:30p.m.
ltirala. Supt. Suttday lkltool 1:30 a.m. ev·
Ctt.arlea Ru~~eU Sr., mlnllter. Rick Ma ·
Prayer meet~ Wednelday, 7:m p.m. '

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subject this week. ·
Miss Manley, l4, Is a member
· ofthe.Caru!YstrtPersatYeterans
Memorial Hospital. Slle
reading and atiendlng
· Clii:DP· She not only
making money' on her Sentinel·
route but enjoys !lii!E!ting peupiQ
with whom she canes lntq,
contact.
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Slie Is a lOth grader atw.v:r

NothCrig floe ~ ""'""'" of

Ph . ..HIM

MIDIUPORT

swimming In the Frott pool tol)ow·

and Becky Bailey, Purneroy, Chuck
and Deb1 Bailey, and 1011, Ian,
Middleport. Delmlr 8lld Kathryn
Bailey Baum, OII!Ster, Devld and
Nancy Smith, Meaghan and Tyler.
CaldWell, Rex and Slna Bailey. Joe,
Kay Bailey, Chris and Beau,
Cllester. '.

The fltth annual BaUe.Y reunion,
lor descendants of Jciaeph and Chloe
Wood Bailey, was held Suaday at
Ftrked Run State Park.
The family had a basket dinner.
Attending were Run and Paula
Bailey Flannery; Joe and Jeff,
Mineral wens, W.Va., Harry and
Margaret Baney, Tom and Brenda
BalleyHysell,ScuUandTudd,Keith

of "America, the Beautiful" closed
the meeting. Refreslunents were
served tiy Mrs. Richards With Mrs.

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RENE. o.- ' lJJtlon ad ~. Rev.
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Bailey descendants gather

Lewis Manley Post contributes to POW-MIA
Unit 263, American Legion, met at
the home of Mrs. Florence

Cralg..Allen SinClair, Shade. CamWe
Susette 9wllldeD. Shade, Hua,ll
eorsm McPhail. Syracuse, Mary ·
Elizabeth Slavin, Syqicuee, DP:
· rot11y Dalel)l!
$yracl!lei
Franklin .Ray Smith, Tuppers
Plabis.

Crystal Manley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manley,~
Park Sl, Middleport, Is 'lbe

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ing the shower.
~ · attending ·were Altona
Karr, Ruth Karr, Trjsha Spencer,
Carrie MorrlsaeY. SUsie, Jessica
and Valerie Karr, TwUa Buckley,
co-hostesses.
Gifts were placed on the .!Jero. Pallllne Meyers, Nola Young,
rated dining room table and after Wanda and Becky Eblin, Laura
. they were opened the tablewas used Mae Nice, Opal and Laura Elchln·
tot the buffet style refreshments. ger, BettY Dean, Jennie Madllr. Pat
Served we~ fresh fnllt cups with Holter and grandchiJdreit; Marle
yogurt topping, lemon squares, . PhiUips, Jolly Gum, Kathryn Mora,
Denise and Jennifer Mora, and
zuchlnl ~!read sandwlches, and
punch. Favors were dtaper repUca
Debbie Frost.
Sending gifts were DOrothy,
nut cups.
Prizes were won · by J:lenlSe Diana, Boblt and Jane Ann Karr,
Arnold, Marilyn Spencer; and
Melanie Stetbem, Jan IJolter, Mae
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Nancy Morrissey. ·Guests eiljoylid · Koblentz.
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layette shower was held
recently for Mrs. Janet EbUn,
Laurel C1ltf Road, at the home a!.
Jackie Frost with Judy Grate,
Deiilse Mora, and Paula Mora as

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Rees, Racine, )'dellnda Joan Sal·
mons. Racine. E117,abelh Ann Col··
Rldlal'd Freeman, PurllelpY, Rox· . Jlllll, , ReedsVIlle, Gregory L~
anne McDaniel, I&gt;uneray, Bonnie · Wigal, RA!edsvllle. Kristina I.:.
Morris, Paneroy, Steven Paul WUson, RA!edsvllle, Karla ~
OhJinller. Paneroy, Lynne Dee Brown. R\lll8nd, Kevin l.ee Gll!bJ,
Rutland, GaJy G. Nakamolo. Ru·
Oliver, Pomeroy.
Danl.eeRiggs,PomerOJY,JullaA. !land, David Wayne WUkel.
Spencer, Pomef!JY, Gregory Todd Rutland.
.Chad 'Th!mas
Rutland,
Thomas. Pomeroy. Delllse Lenla

A patriotic program by Mrs. 11om songwriter who carne to
Altona Karr and Mrs. Bernice Amerlcawhenhewas4.Shesaldthe
Bal1ey highlighted the.recent meet· song be wrote as a tribute to the
lng of the Chester United Methodist · bless!np he had receiYed herewa&amp;
Wmll!ll he4l at the Chester Church. "God Bless America" wblch Mrs.
• A prelude of patriotic music was wolf sang and the group jollied in the
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presented by Mrs. Sandy Archer, chorus.
and her plano selections Included . As a conclusion to the program. an
'-'Dixieland," "I Love the. Sound of lm~e candleiJght interpret&amp;.Ameiiea," and ••America,'! With the , tlon of the "Lord's Prayer" was
groop joiniJig to sing 'The BatUe given by Mrs. Karr and Mrs. BaJJey .
with Mrs. Ruth Karr slngiQg lt.
Hymn of the Republic."
Mrs. Kathryn Mora presided at
Responsive reabings !rom the
hymnal were "Independence Sun· the meeting with 51 shut·ID and sick
caJis belngreported. 'lbeJulyplcnlc
day" and "Nadonal Concern."
Mrs. Helen Wolfe gave a brief life of the group was held at the borneol
resume on lrvil1i Berlin, ~usslan· Mrs. Mora.

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Patriotic program·topic
·of Chester gathering

delivery !lel'VIoo.

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Gerald Lee OW Jr., Radne. Thill
Marie Hill. Racine. paran Jay

Carson, ~.

"Ronald Cialr Cozart; PMleroY'
Jlllle Elbelfeld, · Pa'ilefOY, Brent

Athens, wD1 i'ecetve help paying tor schooL
tbelrl!IM-:JteicoJieReeducatloQs.
Students recelvlD&amp; the scholar·
The $700 acholarshlps to the 49 ships for the next IICbool year are
students are flun the trust fund David Eldon Galli, Chester. Joan
established lnthewDlofADden;onB. Lee Tamler, LaDpvllle, ftandaJJ
Kllible, Reedsville.
David Bahr, lJJn&amp; Botttm, Scott
KlbblewasaJI!e.longempJoyeeof Michael Dl1lao, Lana Bottcm. carl
' Goodyear Tire and Rubber Cool· C. ~Lalla~. Clair Alan
pany. At his death In 1974, he ll!'ft Morris, L(qr Boltool, Tlonas
$'100,(XX) for the trust. The Interest Richard Spencex. Loria BoUan.
.from the money was first admln1s- · Charles Gregcry Bush. Middleport;
tered In 1m.
Devid Paul Hottman, Mlddlepcrt.
. To receive the·scholarshipS; the .. .Mark Al1eu Slmpem, Midd1epQrt.
applicants must be residents of Shen'y Renee AmoJd, PcrneroY.

RETIRED- Waller Croob Who delivered mUk In MelgsOiunty
for more thaD four decllde'l hae retired. 1be mlk ~are empty,
Ids big yeDow trucks are parlled. and lor lbe ftnt time In Jon&amp;er thaD
anyone Cllll remember Meigs County Is wllhout doc!McHioor mUk

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Scriptures clearly teach that there are three depths to the "Word
of God": .MUk, Meat, Strong Meat.
ln 1 Peter2: 2wearetoldtodestretheslncere "milk'' of the word. . ·:
The true sptrltual state ol one partaking of this milk Is classified as a .. . :
babe. It Is also stated 'In Hebrews 5: 13 that everyone that usetli the · :.
milk Is unskillful In the word of righteoUsness.
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We can understand In these scriptures. the "milk of the word" Is ,
a place where we start our christian life, and not to live on forever.
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A surprising truth.ls found In Hebrews 6:1 and 2. Six principal
haste, or mUk of the word, doctrines are listed:
1. Repentance !ruin dead works
;~2. Faith toward God •
3. Doctrine of baptlsr:ns
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4. Laying on of bands
5. Resurrecdon of the dead
6. Eternal juclgement
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• Verse one states "Therefore lea~ the principles of the · •
doctJilne of Christ." It refer.; to the partaking of these hastes, but also
growing Into - . . things. Sadly enough most sermons, teachings, · ::and even the "lf!e" christians live·rarely go beyond these prlnclpal
doctrines. Paul ran Into this problem with the church In Corinth. I
Corinthians 3:2, he could only feed the believer.; with milk and not
with meat of the word. In the epistle of Hebrews 5; 12 again the
heiJevers were only In milk stage of the Word and could not partake
of the "Strong Meat" of the Bible.
This brings us to a very Important question, what Is the "meat of · ··.
the word of God?" The answer Is found In John 4: 32 and 34. Jesus
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stated, "I have meat to eat that ye know not of. My meat Is to do the
wUI of hbn that sent me, and to Hnlsh his work."
The meat
partook of was doing the wiD of God. What Is tile ·
will of God? It Is simply the Bible; the word of God. Jaml!s 1: 22 tells
us to IIi! "doers of the word, and not hearers only." When we apply
this sCripture to our life, we balance our sptrltual diet with n:teat and
stroria meat of the Bible. Once In realril of having more than "mUk"
ln our diet we wUl find joy and !ulflllment In our christian life. - Rev.
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Michael Panglo, Pastor, Christian Fellowship.

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UVE ~ND EVERY
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-:----:=-:--::-~--:--

Ba~~ftr~~~ 1 ~nto S/Wagon l

"Mud Rivet Band"

Futurinl IJin~y T1nnant

Somethi111 SpeCial .
For The Ladies
Every Sunday Nipt
9:00 to 1:00
·
6/14/1 mo.

The HNB reserves the right to
bid at the sale and to remove
any or all items from the sale at
any ttme.
·

Edgar B. Taylor

Wife and
daughter JoceiY.R
&amp; Fam1ly

..nae.

$34,900.00.

TEAFORD

VIRGIL B. SR.
218 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1-(6141·992·3~26

NEW USTIIIG - Neal one
ftoof, 3 bedroll': · Remodeled
· ns~ and • ~~ :!. refriR&amp;
lor, cen, c:,\:S ""'- bmment.
nice dirt a.raee and one level
ac:re for jusl $32.500.
NEW umNG - In Syracus!,
3 bedroom ranch. lUI IJilse.
ment. equipped k~chen,
copper plumlin&amp; radiant Ilea

FOR SALE
(1) HOUSE IN CHESTER:
Tint ICrtl will! • nicsli
consiJut:W'CIIIC. blacli
homl 26x30, 3 ~
0111
IQOIII
IQOIII,

lillh. 12xl5 liviw
lild .241124 flmily
Patlally Clljlll!id.

near

lhe

schools:

$~001

~

Pri:ed ID sel

blocll

w1ler

~

lluilditt.

~2)

.

TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE:
Down·
"-Irs tq~lpptd " ·1111
ll~htn, . IIYIIII !Ojlll,
dlllilll room Md d"dda:
upstllr1 ·hal twli lied·
I'OOIIS lild C!lll

..u.:

liouH· also 1111 blltment. Lot size appr,ox.
41'x301'• .1teds~.

.

QUAlitY - Six rm. house, ID
.... heat. full blsement. dlil.
PfiCII. nice lOt and view.
FARII ,_ 73
minellls. hay

Wllbloclllllflll, . .
all Rt. 241, COIIIIrJ ......
y, milt •at II Chlltlr,

Only

101111 - Smal 2 bed1110m.
blth. PS hel, porch and Ilia!

fuel oH tun. IIIII fd..
tits fw ~- l2x15

0!18.... .....

DI,ECTIONS:
South 5 mi. beloW Gllli/ polis on Ollio Rt. 7 croalllccOon Cll ~- ·
Tum rWII &amp; follow 11p11.

good streel lndudes 1!1!81,1!,
kilclietl equiooed with
ref., dishwaslill, (IlliG, cel)lrll
a~. 60x120' lol All this tlr only

Who Passed Away
July 13, 1983.

:OWN YOUR OWN
CAMPSITE

\

992·225;
NEW USTIIIG - liddltport
- Neal 3 bedroom home on

In Memory of

Stllllovld, still missed,
and Vlry delr.

,__..,,. your camper a
permanent home.

46353 Seoul Clmp Rd.
C~ester. Ohio

Ph. 98&amp;-4289
II No An-r. Coli 915-4382
· We Sorvlco All '
Mokii .. MOdlll
Anttnlli lnstallltlon
Hotso CIIIJ 11d Shop
ServiCI Atllilabll

Insured

.PH. 742-2328

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

· MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

Cqmplote Gutter Work
· Complote Remodeling
• Roollng,of an Typeo
Worked In home lroa

For 111 your wirina .
needs; furnace' repair
service and installation.
Residential ,
&amp; Commercial ·
Call 742-3195
Or 992-5875

~

M or L.

$upply,

near

buildln&amp; ....

Halrisoi1'IMie.

11111Dl£PORT - Nicely

II·

:'.~\~
00:.:::
lir furnoi:t &amp; bIll ftlenl
coumY IMIIII -2.5ms

in .... ReiMcleled 6 rm.
home, 111 FA Una, tlum.
siding&amp; ...... Price leductd.

NEW UmiiG - Tuppon
Pllins - Rand! home wilh 3
bedrooms. iepante .-.
attached ~ wtJOdluner,
plus electric 1111 heal Ati~Jrox.
1 ac:re lol $35.500.00.
NEW USflfiG - Chlstw
T-lip - I acn1 lot .Mth 2
ll!dnxim 12'k50' mobile home.
add-on family room, I car
garege. $6,001.00.
, NI.W umNG -

bedroom home, lull baae.fnent.
nice level 2 acres Willi !lhed.
crib, ciher IUIJuildin&amp;l. Alsl
includes 2 ll!druorn mobile
home Willi equipped klclten.
$27,000.00.
NEAl IUTIAIID -

wilh eqlip!Milt shed end a
nice fruit and rar porch.

$37,600.00.
GOOD

111'111111, ~

IUSINESS IIILDIIIII -Willi
211111111&amp;...-

,

,.

EUGENE LON

Ph. (6

SALES &amp; SERVICE

IIEIIS
Owner wn An
IN

.::r. .

. Oftllr - ll!i ICI8S Willi blm,
sheds 11111 ' - ~~end ·
~
. shuwina
.

1 F1nn Equipmint

~..ltl

DGtlltT-fii..Htz
.-TMiall . . . .
I Jo ~~~- ••

win-

Farm 'lqulpment

Service

..-a

------.

ho-.

~

...

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

Now Hci-.,-bttMin
taiHdellna
lniUIIIICI WOrk
Bides:

NOW A 'IAitABLEI

THE
DITCHING
SERVICE

I

"SUPER 94"

Tilt 111ott powerful prelllillll psolln• In Tht lit

Bend•u.
~

C'l'\: Pol:
RoofllllTort
A11111in111 &amp; VinJI Sldinp

GAS .LINES
WATERLINES
SEWAGE LUtES

'ITcHII'S
MASoN SERVICE

FRE~ ESTIMATES

oioly AI

BUS.:
RES.:

CENTER
M011n, W.Va.

985-3813
985-3837
'

Now Servint
SouthHatern Ohle

Wolfe
Investigations,
Inc.

GREENLfAF TERIIIT£
&amp; PEST CQNTROL
Racine, OH.

PH. 949-2320

614-992-7626
PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF ALL TYPES

'

CALL
446....522
"We

"PIBISTIMATIS" •

7~/1 mo.

G'S

CARPENTER

lft~:J
oWIIIIM oDiallwtohono

-11--"""-,-

KIN'S .
APPLIANCE
SIIVICE

U·SAVI

........

AUTO

···--···

RENT

1~11'1 I

•

SERVICE

I

••*

1---------

1---------

'!:::'

:;:;::::;:;======

BRAUN &amp;
ASSOCIATES

..-u..

LEASE YOUR NEW

VEHICLE

-con--

f.
....tile

":"'.......... •lluallll

,,

..
I -lodn11,_,

'

. '-t2""'"""'4
IOU C~, Ohl.

•

:1-.:·

room.

._lor
.

-Addenlllllll Nllla:d lin 1

V. C. YOUNG' U'I

PARTI elM( IIRYICI

1'-----------

DON'T'BUY

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

Ae11t fet l.eu"

Chlllpeill,

Comiiiii'Cial, Re1idtlllal
I Industrial •
All Wort lual'lnltld

.

-m.

G&amp;w .PLASTICS
&amp; SUPPLIES

li/18/1 mo. pd.

6/2011 mo.

ll ·l·tft

RIDENOUR
TV 'APPLIANCE

94 Octane
Ethanol Enhlnced
Avollable

v..,.

11
Experlenca
GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-71183
or 992-22B2

litaiiVCni room, . . . .
CDhliiDIMI&amp; nice lOt 11111 I 2

.

113 W.• 2nd St.
Pomeroy, OH.
Open: 9:00 to 5:00
Closed Thursd1 s

Dollar

I

~«!':"1 Jr. ·

.......

~~b~ln~o:t;~m~i:oc:.~~=;::=··-­

Autliorizad Jolin Dttre,

fllW umNG- lilt; 1'11'----~-..,....-...:.J
- Nile 2 bed!OMI fW1Ch wllh
aeraae·workshop.
$34,900.00.
.

w

.

Now Hollanll, Bus• iloa

414/ ft

car

.

-olr.

U, S•.RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

.Part• &amp;

.

~ --.

' ACCENT

TOM'S
SHOE REPAIR

BOGGS

Jill CLIFFORD
PH. 992·7201

''· lt. 160

OPEN nLL PARK

••free EdmltH''

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

FAll

coum -

•OOZER · BACKHOE
'RECLAMATION WORK
'OIL FIELO SERVICES
'OUMP TRUCK SERVICE
'CONCRETE WORK
"CUSTOM BUI~T HOMES
"WATEII, QAS a
OIL UNEI

20yea..-

~-

-

1-'---------

EXCAVATING

v

28 bd

llmily room wilh firelllace, 4-5
bedrooms, dining room, prely
likher\ ·one balh, and llrae
l*ily room. Approx. 3 acres

IIAI POIIEIIIJ - 1.1. 10

1001111101M I IIWIIII · ICl.

Clleltlr

A 2 sloly, 3

T-'!Jp -

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum .

_........,g

· PULtiNS

,.·Service thll Tewers ~bove
Tile Resl"6118 " "'· ,..

3-5-tfc

West Columbia

9:00 A.M. 1he Racine HOme

Softly the leaves of
1111mory fall,
Gently I pth1r and
treuure them all,
Unsean, unheard, you
are always near,

DOCK •soAT RAMP
."BATHHOUSE ··PRIVATE
•ELECTRIC
.'-viATER

&amp;

Bonded

JONES BAR

PUBUC NOTICE
Saturday. July 14. 1984 at
sale at Public

""'*''

-- -

Public Notice ..

w1ll after for

1

...... Pt.Piiiasiirif ....

~ERVICE

•LAND CLEA~ED
.SEPTIC SYSTEMS ·
eGRAVE( HAULED

..

r--------.:..-----..---tl
PERSONAliZED POOLS

S&amp;W TV
AND
APPLIANCE

TROMM
EXCAVAT.ING

i.ona

f~eturars.

Now

~BOAT

YOVR NEEDS'

CARPET

Public Notice

E.M-.io,W
POMEROY,O.

••

....

1·13-tfD

Phoni 742·3171

;. Big Foot Park

_,

SERVICE

We can r1~ir and re;. core rad1ators . and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil ind rod
out radiat11rs. We also
repair Gas Tanks. ·~ ·
992-2196

reserves right to rt\liect any and
all b ids. Bids should be mailed
ro . MarQ1e Wolle. Cler~ Box

,_.rook

eooil

P&amp;S BUILJJINGS

Middleport, Ohio

By · Mary
Secretary

Orlinskl.

. -----·.Gaiiipolii-----:--·

oi'* •

.. ALL STEEL
POLE BUILDINGS

PAT HILL FORD

We US. Von Schrldtr

auction the following on !he'

6,14-992-7024

...

Broad S1reet. Colu'mbus. Ohio bids on a 1976 S 150 Ford
Pickup. 6 cylinder. as is. All bids
43215
.
must be sealed a'ld
be
THE PU8UC UTILITIES COM- opened at 7 p.m. on August 13
at the Village Hell. The Board
MISSION OF OHIO
Ann

..

Up to 1 I word• .. . On• day lnaertion .. , ....... n.oo
Up to 18 wordo ... Three dey lnoartlon .. .. .... $4,00 ·
Up to 11 Worda ... Six d~tv inaertion .... .. .. ... $7.00
(Average 4 worda per lin a)

Busmess Services·

1H57V6K458542

••

982-Middlaport
Pomeroy
986-Chlater
343-Portland
247-Letart Falla
949-Reclna
. 742-Rutland
187-CoolvUia

RADIATOR

.-u

..
--··· ..F,.c:;n;iirov ·· ...... · :

"!z

Public Notice

The Board of Public Affairs.of
the Vi ll~ g~ of Racine will accept

bedrooma. t•rden 1pot.

D..,._

SIDING CO.

_-=====~=;;=:::::;=======:-'16X12Y1
1976 96032
Olds Cutlass S.
Real Estate General _
3G37R6M255918
1976 Chevy Monte Carlo

.I

448-GeHipolla
·387rChlthirtl

should not be granted should
1ile with the Commission a
w ntten statement detailing ~a id
reasons on or before July 30.
1984. Unless the Commission

171 13, ltc

ClEAN RESTROOM$ &amp; HOT SHOWERS
BAIT &amp; LP GAS AVAILABLE
BASKETBALL COURT &amp; SWING SETS

• ••
•

MaoonCo .. WV
Ar;ta Code 304

·'

Commtsston of Ohio for authority to offer _and promote
intrastate tntercit\1 telecommu n·
i cations services . within _lhe
State of Ohio. Any interested
person. firm. corporation. or
entity who can shOW' good

Or

Melga County
Ar• ·code814

248-Ri.o Gronde
2158-Guyen Dlat.
843-Arobll Dlot.
379-Wel.nut

,

Hom" for Sale

s.,., yoor old homo, thrH

~-.,.,..-----­
31 Home• for Sale

Sentinel Page 9 ·

______......,,_,l -:--------r- ---------:-.,.l..:..
.

Gaille County
Ar•Code814

388~Yinton
I

Town$hip Trustees enacted the
tax budget for fiScal 1985. A
summarY of the enacted budget
showing intended ·uses · of
Revenue Shanng
available for public ·•i n,spectio·n
at the home of clerk. At. 3 Box

171 13.

Classified pages cover the
· following t~leph.one e;tchanges ....

LEGAL NOTICE

t71 13. 1tc

614~992·7111

.

71 -Autos lor Sala
72·Truckt tor Sala
73-Vana&amp;4WD
74-Motorcycln
715-Boata &amp; Motora
76-Auto Parb. ACCIIIOrlaa
77-Auto Rapalr
78-Camping Eqylpmttnt

OF THE
UNITED STATES TRANS.MIS·
SION SYSTEMS. INC. has
ADOPTED. BUDGET
On July 7. 1984 Columbia appl1ed to the Public Utilities

make application to the Common ·Pleas Court . Probati on·

Oivlsion·of Meigs.County. Ohio.
for an order to ch~ng e her
chnd's name to Sheena Leanne

.

Notice is hereby given that

AVIIJLABIUTY

undersigned intends to

.

Public Notice

NOTICE OF

Notice is hereby given that

••

61-HouMIIold Goode •
62-Cii. TV &amp; R•dlo Equipment
153-AntlqUII
64-Miac. Marchandloe
l16-1luldl119 Buppllll
156-Peta for 81l1
157-MuolcellnatrUmento
. 158-Frulta • Vegetables
69-For Sale or Trade

2 1-·autlneu OP.,ortunlty
2 2· Money to Loan
23-Profealional hiVIcet

1 ·Cent ot Thankt(pald In advance)
2-ln ...,_.,. .,. (paid In advance)
3-Anriouncement•
4.Giv•way
·a, Happy Ad•
8·LOttand Found
• 7 · Yird Sale(pald In advance)
8-Publc Sale.
&amp;Auction
9-~anted to Buy

31

Daily

Pu""'"

~~I' I 1.11 I IIIII '.I'

1111.1111.1.11

The

HelpWented

'
M-l•w-Hondooreteo: Hiring n- d......,•trMoro. ·
""*up MI... Honil. 8hop.
own lpm, no
ng or ·dellveltnt· no
2 khteno to .o goOd """"· I _ _ ,, F- ~1100 kit.
Coli 44e-2311.
In Ga.. co:
col
441-4113 or Glendlno 11 4 ·
A olnole
cablriel. Call 317· 7770.
4441·32112.
1-:---------=::.._

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

,~ 11111111111:1: 11 11: IllS

Ohio

.... .
· 2101 Lincoln Aw. IY. ,p el. I ~~.....-.r\ll!"lilftlll&lt;
,.
-moblo
lollfl.
304-1171·
For Rent In ,_with DPI""'
1047.
-·
ESP CARD AND
to buy. a •"· fencld Yon!.
CaM
114-448-2081
nighto.
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
PSYCHIC READER
N - lilting, moVIng to
Rl 124,Polllaroy Ohio
Mil.
3
bedroom.
2full
botho,
&amp;
Vicinity
Tells your 11111, prtHnt
T'hrM bldroom1, oentrel •lr~ M•do
'Addn. 8~ --- · -· · · ··· ···· ···--~---··· · · ·
1nd future. Advice on 111 ' 1 femole kitten, CeH · 441- lobylltter
paper, ....... ,... oen1 MIUmlblt. lo1n.
- -3:00PM·
9 olnyt yro. • t 'I'·-Eve.
BoJ iom Flu ---··--····. -·· -· · -·--· --·-···
~ loouloted. loto of utroo. prlcod 1oo: Frulen
1111t1tn of lift.
. family boclt yorjl •"'·
11114.
1:00AM mature lody Mefklt. 1 ~very wMklnd. 2
-pllnt.-hedgoroge. 304-17&amp;·142&amp;.
Frldoy • Sal. 13th • 14th. 9
.........
C
I
n
n
U.S
.
3&amp;
Fruleto
Bottom,
110
outdoor
arlit.
awningo.
All rullillp 1re prjvalt
Also Tra!'smisslo"
Free to
horno. odult N~d Rd. - d mony oxtroo. Col 441-2183
WV1- 20Q82, Pooloro Wtl· till · 4. Nice cleon ...,ch'lonlnd cllllfldtlllial.
Ownw tr1n1fwrred, mu11 co''rrie . Don Frizler · dioo. 3 houoo1 do"ltn ,from:- : ...
female Cllt • ldttono. Coli trallior Oft llgllt piO 'Mem«y Ill 1:00PM, II:OOPM ool. OliO. oond. •aa.ooo.oo.
Mu'o Inc. In Middlepors; _
PH , 992-5682
. 1157 7tiiS1.
441-7211 oflor 4 :30.
Gardeno e-ery.
OporoJor. 304-715&amp;-2779.
col It 4·241·1118.
277 M1in St.
) ~
t11 ,000.00 - n. Aooume
Parbnllu'l- If. VI.
or 992-7121
BY.·
pet:
loon.
304-11711·
10 give -•Y· Pert Golllpollo RotoN Merchant ·HCM!H tor olio 3 bdr. 1 y,
·~3orogo Solo July 8 thru t 3. H•rry Bolley'o1128 E. Moln, '•
flllt lora lnfon11tlon
1121.
collll • !INgle. Coil 11.,: ..... -Olivo ltllo 1111'·
fir
•--Ono milo C!Ut Rt. 2 t 8 off Rt. Pomeroy. Fridoy • . Soturdoy
1
Clll 304-421-3192
116-4188.
oon. Muot hove !fOOd. op- ...lh • ergo roomo. op,....,
7. Blftlli kldo ond maternity July 13 a. 14. 8oby ciOihln,g. ,
wood·
flcioro.
nco,..,.
Houn
lor
oole,
BY.
oooumo:
.po.,.nco oll(ll love 10 . 2 part-aoldon llib puppieo 8 tho pulollc, Light cloonlng fonoed In yerd. In town, blo loan. 13,0oo.oo·d-n, ~ '•f!.?;t:""·lo'c""o· booko. cur· L1di11 petite to 18,h , winter
colts.
·
•I••
...wlta. ofd; 2 black port 1"" ond IVoning .houro owntr movlp~g. 139.81)9. bojlroomt, t y, botht, 'Iorge ·~ • m · '
'
J
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2th,
·
Co11441·
79015.
.
·
lot.
Coli
304-e78-1841
bo·
Thurn~y
493
Ook
puppilo I montho old; 7 wk. requlfM. Plnoo oond photo
1
Big
41omlly
yarcloale.
1
0
am
•
FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS
1:30, 171.4318 aftor
odlclcklblogle pupllilo; port blue ond IHUIIII .10 Box .200 In Fino home in Middleport. foro·
Drive. Clothing for ovo· 'o 8 pm , July 13 tl&lt; 14, naor '
puppleo 1 Wko. old; B ..,. of Golipollo DoHy Trib· Clooo to oohoolo. hlghMt 1:30. ·
Computerized H11rin1 Aid S.ltelion ·
ry-.
twin ·bod. complete Hidden Lekei. W•tch for ~
port ml-uro coiN• 7 w11o uno, B21 3rd. AVe., Golllpo1
~--1
e14
voccuum
cloonor. Coll114· signs from Route 7 r Fu;nl· .:.
Swim Molds • lnterpretinl Services
. 01 P·~
old; kltt•o • coto. von.ty of Ho. Ohio 41131.
• 1 roort~t ond both. l&gt;ooo· 388·81811 or 448-7287. ·
v• Iu•_-- 0W0
turt. •ntlquea,,microcompU- ,.
82
94
1
9
1
rnent~
oorpot.
luol
oH
fur·
·
ogH,olln.•color.Humono 1--'--~
. - - ' - - - -ters. appllencea. phono- •
Society. Coli 814.- U2· loroh Coventry now hiring
~~~2bd
2 noco,gorogo,cltywoltorond Yl;d ·sole Julv 12•16, groph,
dryer. clock. chilli.
LL1SA 11d.CKIOCH, II.S.
r..
clotorn. 4 plut ocreo, povod Bldweii-Rodnoy Rd oocond
1501
or 182· 1427.
lull
limo, port tlrno, for Nioo• romo-1cenH
craft kitt, roofing, Avon.
111
inieal Audioloclst
Inti&lt; •low coli Undo ol 441· _.., 1287 lb. IOboCCO rood. cll&gt;oo to oohool. Loon
toyt. booka . recorda. "
troller on right off Rt. 35.
X
2 ldnano. 304-871.-3470 2211, oc;coptlng coHo from booo. SR. 184 - -. 304-4118·tl43 .
clothes, misc. ·
Bld&gt;HII-Rio
Orondo.
Coli--~---__;,--"
oftor
2:00
PM.
·
3-8:30.
,
1 - -...:...,_ _ __ 114-2411·128B.
! (614) 446-7&amp;19 or (614) 192-6601
2, bedroom, living room, YordSoleJuly12.13,128
•..
comblnollon dining room Founh Avo. Lot• of dloh11. Yard aale, 4 milea on At. ..
417 Second Avthut, Box 1213 .
•
I hofnlle• ldttene. Ill CO· Telephone · •••••people 1
kltchon. 1 both, full boN· _m_l_oc_._it_orna_·---~- 143. Fridoy • SoturdoyJuly
needed , e»eperience prelort. 304-773-111,43.
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631 ·
1
t3 • 14. Antique wooh
4
bdrm.
on
Lwr.
nlcolot. VA oooumo- 1
""
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lwfed, not IIICOitOIY- Aioo . Riv. fld., lg. •roorno, Y. rnent,
ble
gy,
kion. Low 40'o... Mt. Gorogo Salog111 5 Wod lhru atend • co.o.k stove.
piroon
with
orMII
cor
lor bot-ilnl, buck otovo, oo·
Sol. oome furniture llo fie .
'----------;------...!.l71~12~/J.I~m!!JO- I a ,_hlr oito, good-- .light ''"""'- dollvery. Coil
ero. 2' ldttono. 304-1711- 441-2014 .•• lor St-. . poroto 20x40 gorogo, In· V-Avo, 304·e?l-lll24 1737'4 Chothom Ave. City . fCobin H1ning, McCumber
11
.3777.
.
ground pool. Coli 114·448· .•,..".,.'"'-~-P_M_.-~--,..:I! ill Rd, (co. rd. 41. 1 mi. from • ·
1221.
·
bedr0oma,
living roOm, Sycamore Street~ Fri. &amp; Set. Ft. Melgo. Friday 'Ito Sotur· ,
• ~inyl &amp; ~lu~inum
3
Scrop rnotol, youro f1W for Aoolotont Orgoniot .nMded ·
July 13 • 14. Avon bottleo.
1
&amp;
houllng -ov- Cell B:OO to ot Groco Eplooopol Church. 2 bdr, houoo for ooll. ' car ..n Ing, ' den, 11'1'. lot. exc phor1o 'records, k'nick kn•ck. day; dlahwasher, ·antiqUe •
SIDING
blld (ovor 100 v.ro. oldl.
locotion. ·134.000.00. 100
I:GO. 304-878-1333.
Coli 114-882-3881.
g1rege. nur shopping cen· por cont flnon~lng if qwollfy · Wolk Tlifoufth Houoo Solo. stlreo. antiques. diahe•. ..
1-------'-tor.
For more inlormotlort A•0111 Rool E - . 304·
I'PliiC . ltema.
' ..
BISSELL
Sizes Start From 12'116'
"'
"
Helpll 3 otroy
fOund. Moturo lomole woniOd to coli 441-4782.
87&amp;-11104, Corokl Y-or lat. 1u3Ferry8t .. Konouge.
•
phone
304-171-1134.
bobyolt
2
~onln
my
UTILITY BUILDINGS
Brokor,
H-ord
L Yoogor.
Oh.
Anllqun.
appNonceo,
Garege
•
yard
aale:
July
13
•'
horne dullng tho oohool
111 oll~in.
·
fumltur 0• mioc. 10AM-7
till oil io oold. 9 i .m . till dortt.Sizes from 6'x6' Up
"Bellutlfut. Cuatom
Norwoglon Elknound. fo - yoor. Colll14-848-2111.
Low modern houM to be
E.callent b1rgaine "here . 90
to 24'x36'
Built Garegea"
movod off lot 30al0. Coli 3 br,· 1 both, oil ollctrlj:. GoUipoUo Floe M'arkot Opon per cent priced betwHn 1
mole.~ld-•lfOild
home, 304-JI37·2003 if no Monogor for lociol buolnitoo- 441-9777 or 4441·3182. · foncocl yord, Moodo-ook every Sot. 11o Sun. Indoor·
Insulated Doa_Houses
Call for free sidin1 •s· •
• ••· N- diohoo,
- loolp colllng.
'muot
bo -lveond
...vo
Outdoor year round. Fr" cont
..,.,._
In
blende.r a, corning Wife·
BY. Pet. ouumoblo. 111 1 .~
d
timates, 949-2801 or
Priood roducod 3 bdr~ horne. Dr.
1
U14.00 month. 304-876·
m -on, onaot pro uco. never been uHd; solid woa-'·
2 belutlfullong hoirld cud- •dollvory. Wrillbox72t-O. 1 .... of lond, Rt. 12. 11411.
Racine, Oh. ·
homo cookod lunch, home chop·ping block tibia ,.... ·
949-2860
dley
kltt.,o.
oftor
1
call
Tho
Dolly
Slnllnol,
PomeChorlooton Rd. Cell 304blllild pleo • broad. Now
Ph. 614-843-5191
vacumn; tQyl • ·
'lllo Sunday Calla
11 4-882· 7814:·
roy, Ohio 41788.
· 171-48B7 or 114-441·
Mrgalns every week. Lo- Hoover
a•rp••llkenew;flowerpotl:~ ·-·
cated
.
ot
Rt.
36
•
1811
on
8281 '
hanging pl1ntera, arid much ··~
32 Mobiie Hpmes
Five pupploo · mixod ·hound.
forrn• Tholor Ford proi)Orty, more va~d care :eqL~Ipment.
Shuetlons
8 yr. old wotor. front home.
· for Sale
44e-7037.
··
kitchen. blthroom. livin·g.::
"'""" ''end fomlln. :io4- 12
oxc . condition. · U,OOO _,.;__ __.__ _ __
Wanted '
room, 1nd bedroom fhl:turq, ·. ·
1•
down. ow- flnonoo. Coli
Yord Solo 4th Ave .. Bidwell. mony brond now, endtob.. O:
na-mo. .
·-·
114·251·12111 oftor IPM. · .NEW ANO USED MOilLE Ad brick .house . July lempa, end many pic:turee , ...
HDMEB- KEISEL'II QUAL· 12,13.14. .
RlvonrlPei'Silnol
Core
and picture frem• here tO
'MAINTENANCE, SERVICE &amp; INSTALLATION
ITY MOillE HOME SALES.
choooa from. N - a. uold .• ·
Ht~m~,lotty
M.,_
·
Now
undor
conotNctlon.
4
MI.
WEST,
GALLIPOLIS.
Yord
Sole
833
4th
Ave.
July
FOR ALL POOLS ABOVE &amp; IN-GROUND
clothing. coott • ohooo; 4
6 loll and Found •
•
VOCOIICY lor - - , WIH ool 00 lo, or 01 ony liT 38. PHONE 114·4441· 13-14. 9 to 6. Boyo, girlr •
poroon. CoU 1-304-773mnea North from PomeroY. ..
womenaje•n.'
rornolnlng otogo. 1loreo - - . 7274.
•
Free Water Analyala At Store o .r Pool Site
2
on Rt7 to Eoglo Ridgo Rd.
FOUND Small black . . _ IBB .
, room,1Y. botho. olect. hoot. l - - - - - - - - Turn righ) and go 1 V. rililtlo. · .
molnton- ..Wior.
llborty Corovon Yord Sole Fn-all day, Sot. till 992-7412.
holreddotl-whllaclloot. 11- • ......... for--, ono
Wide Range of ~hemicals &amp; Suppli~a
ooro lot, I .mlloo from 1979
For informallon ool It 4- _ . . , roomo lor Eureka.
t4a70,
3
bdr .. fr-kltchon, 2:00 on Bull Run Rcod in
Hennen Tree• dining. living
241-8114.
room with Vinton. 814-388-8304.
worldne
mon.
RoatOnoblo.
'498 Gen. Hartinger Pkwy.
- ~- 101. -lily con· waodbumifttl fireplace. Mth
LOST Gormon Shophortl flo. _c_ol_l_8_1_4-_1_9_2·_50_22_._ _ otnlotlon. Carpet. point, otc.
1
- gor..., tu". nlco op- Yord Solo Soturday July 14.
Middleport, OH.
&amp; Vicinity - mole. Mercerville orea. Opening for 'on .elderly Stll - - t27,100.00 to pllenc.. m·any fe•turel . 1 O:AM. Unwe&gt;od Dr.. Rio
op-.
140,000.00.
Colt
Grinde.
Toys,
clothing,
miac
441
(Loclyl,
very
ohy.
Coli
•
woman
In
my
hclme
It
· t 972 ...mont 12a10. kit·
PH. 991-2549 or 773•5634 ·
... ... ....... .........
items.
"'
till or 448·31512.
Tupporo Ploino. Coli 814- 814-211-1707.
- - living, 2 bdr.. 1 both
Yard Sale. Thuro · Sat. 4l6
6125/1. mo.
no tun.nce or . llppUanca.
Fir:._t St. Avon bottlea
Loot: lrlndle colorod plt.bull _1_1_7_'1_3_2_8 ·_ _ _ __
Col 4441·0902 8:OOAM to II Fomily·Yord Sale Soturdoy boO~•· glaa1ware. clothea:
1
onlyl Lot 28 at Johnoon
doll nornid Tiger. Loot - n
Nico 2 bdr. utHily n&gt;Om, 4:00PM.
.
Trailer Park acroa1from Blue goo~ voriot~. ·
WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS Co. Gorogo, Rook~nao , ..,...,.....;.:_______ llroge. ,nice yllrd, - fur·
Fpuntlln
Motel.
9:00-1
oroo.
1200.
Reward
tor hlo 1B , an ted to 0 o
PH. . 992-i'D13
recovery.
Coli
.S-ort'o
nonoo, n- hot wotor toonk, t 978 Noohuo 3 bodroomo. Baby clothoo. cr•ft• &amp; mloo. Frlond Sot. 13th end 14th 9 •
01
I
bllth end ""· ..... wooden
till 4. 3 milor out Sond Hill
992-2881
'or
742-2421.
.
prlcodright.
Col441·1881i. utility
New Che..y Truck... . ·
bldg., undorpinning.
Rd. turn right ort Shrine Club
YARD
SALE
.
Wandl
-DOZERS
FENQER ........ ,.... 176.95
2 or 3 lidr. IICIOd locotion tor air conditioner, drape,.
Rd.
Curtolno, unllormo. biLOot:
from
blue
¥on
In
WIN
pitoloocco.
Cait
~BACKHOES,
00015 ............ 1149.95
,...... wh llnator. Inc. AI· Alho'r, Bidwell vlllago. All cyqle peru. mini bike
Rutlond,
vorlouo
ltorno,
on
114-21~
1528.
ochoolo
•
•
·
nice
horne
day
Mondoy.
Bonjo,
motol
~DUIIP TRUCKS
oumoblo loon with down
l:f()ODS, ........... I174.95
130.00. stero. stove, diaJuly B or 1 . Lo~ reword.
lor omoll femlly or olngll ,.~ .......t condr- detector, other items.
-LO-BOYS
IUMPIIS .......... 169.95
hwesher;
boys, girls clo·
loc:atod
in
PI
,...._
FREE Odd -Job·lor-•lcoo. For - · Aloo, 1 173 1""70 tlon. c• 114-317-0881 .
Coil 8 14-892-81 B.
-TRfNCHER
thing. Much more. Prices :
GRilb
..............
'42.50
Yord
Solo
Rt.
1
eo
botwoon
_.,..
Ill
ond
olrloF.
M-Coode.
both.
portloly
-WATER
•
Jl. SUPfiOIIT ....... II4.95 Loot youne flomoll Dobor· ~owtonly. Coi~441-BIBC! fur;niohod.2 Coli lt4:88g.. 12xBO Skyline mobile VInton and Ewingtom. Fri. &amp; very cheap.
r SEWER
-•
rnon rnlot. block with ton ......-I. .
TAIL GATE ......... I85.00
horne, 2 bdr .. portlolly fur· Set. 10 to 1
-GAS liliES .
811
2511 Jefferton ·Ave ., :
potoh on
a
·
morklngo, FORD NNDER .... 169.95
-SEPTIC STSTEIS
- · CoM 4441-0274 oftor
houtehold, i'ama. children• •
Yord Sole Klicke;. Rd. Sot. toya, clothe~ • .fabric, misc. "
choot -"''I red - r ond -.oltln my homo. Cali Gnen T-nohlp- beou· IIPN.
8UMPII ............ 169.95
LARGE or •SMAU JOIS
tog Bo f!lollo. 114-38?-74441.
lilul, 2 otory homo, 4 or 11 1-=------__;• July 14.
Alao Some Car
ltomo. Sot, July 14, 8:00 ; 7, :
. PH. 992,2478
304-871·1184 on bock. 1---:.-:, - - - - · l c - llclr.. 11'1 batll, laral LR • 117B Noohuo mobile homo.
Fenclors Avoiloblo
6/20/1 mo. pd.
DR, ut11ty 2 bclr.. ell olectrlc. Coli Yord · Sole '4 mile out
'
t50. reward:
·
w - wolo. drlllod • - · Kltchon, llicod. Froo ~~~-- c.. room. gore,,, .concrete 448-ot 81 or 448-3243 o-goo·c - Rd. ·ciothoo, · Yord Solo, 109 Chondler '
..
ontlqUM, fumituro, liaby D1rlvlhoo. Frhi ond Sot, Toy, ~
Loot. l.loonM Plota. 304- 814-g82·&amp;'008orlt4-742· drloe, n1oo lot. city oo11oo1o. - ..
41'1 miloo from Galllpollo,
clothoo, ond mioc. t 0-7 Sot. c 01 • ouoohold itemt, ,
878·8311. • - Smith.
3147.
•
B.......
,
_
·
*14.800;
1&lt;111
Flootw12a50,
chllclr&lt;tno clothing.
,
'IIITtR(SJED IN A •
WIN mow yord. Golllpoll8 Will cono1c1oo rnobllll homo fuel oil hiM p1uo - d - Big Vard Sole '189 . PonoM
·
'
I
•
NEW VEHICLE
~- 14,000or-offer. mouth Rd .. Look lor lign. bSitukrdoDy, M2807 eodow; .
Point Ploooont aroe. --ln. Col 441-9031:'"
FENCE &amp; SUPPLY
Wo'd lilt to introduc' yo~~ to
8 - Public Sale
Soturdoy only.
.
.
roo
r. etching· couch
..-ooonoblo - · oloo term Duplu apt. locatod - n Col 814-261-144&amp;.
f ......A·Cir, lilt llodtniltiiJ
ond love tool. Mony other •
220 E. Main,.,.omoroy
lo
Auction
-Coli 8711-1177.
in Point Plo-nt - ·
to driYt tho YOkielt of ,..r
wolklng-ofM-.a 1173 Schull 12all living Moving Solo 279 LeGrondo itemo.
PH. 992-6931
clioico.
Uftlv.bu-.gln~oOnd., room, tilt out, 2 -..omo. 81vd. olfRI. 141 , Sot:, 14th. -T----1t---~.:.
No Down Pay-1
o p p l - l n -• ........,.
ondwood burner.
oyo. typowr ero. raft. etc.
Auctlron ......, Fri. night ol
I 111.1111 l.ti
lower lonthly l'ly-t
..mol
'
t400
mo.
Col
4441-7440.
1301
Moodowbrook. 10-6
the Hoft1ord Community
Aootr!lllblo low intereot
p.m. Salurdiy. July 14th~
'
BLACKSTON
Conur. Trvckktildo of mortgoge owner oolllng Going to OU lhlo r.111 Sovo 32 Mobile Homes
rwe Cfwutd._ werv WHit.
NEW CAR &amp;
.121.000 why poy _._ _ . , on houolng, buV thio
for Sale
Sat. I o.m. to 1J. Hhenderaon
\
CoftMgrftanta of MW Mel
1
• ·. TRUCK LEASING
.
21
Bualn...
1&gt;wfocl
for
M
.....
l
bound
1818
Kll
14•10
rnobllo
---~--~--1
ocrooo
rom o naton'a
u
'
morcho-oyo
8o1, 3M .
0
pportunlty
otUdento. Col 441-1117 hamol2 bdf.. 110fumonco. 1978 Boyviow 14 x 70.
Grocery.
.
Po~. OH. 45769
·· Richerd
Roynoldo:
"frH Estimates"
Auctioneer.
304-271
For Fnttr Strvior
oftor IPM.
. frtg.,
-fumiohod.
·
AC. 11~
rdoly
Locotod
amg, 01ovo, CA • WB · g·ood 3 Iom II Y yar d 10 Ie Saturday,
3088.
Installation Avai11bl8
~
....Athon
H
· cond. Colll14·441-1101
July 14. 201 3rd St.NaiN •
Call 614-992-6737
8 yn. old, 3 - " ' · 2 botho, · 1n
I NOTICE I
o Mobile orno Port&lt;
H
w ·
TH~ OHIO VALLEY PUB- family room with wood of-minutntrornco._o.
oven. omen, menllollttle '
USHING CO. recOmmend• bumof. Singll-..,..e;on Rnloh ochool with oqulty. 10a40 Richordoon. ali alec. .girlo clothoo. Stereo in ca- :
9 Wanted To Buy
thot you .do buolnooo "!flth 8 flot 00 with otockld B-"' prlcod ., ...9oo. 1 or 2 bedroomo. good
We liOY -1&gt; tor llio model -~~~·you .know, ond NOT pond. City -ter In Roclill. Clll .l14-317-7131.
obope, *2.800.00. 304·
W~ ARE YOUR SALES
ciHn
uood
caro.
to
Hnd
monoy
through
the
Colll14-.41-2141
.
1---------~:6;7;1=·=28:8;8=
. =:;=:;=;::;:= 41 Houses for Rent :
AND SERViCE
Jl!" Mlok Chev.-Oidolnc.
_ . untl you hlvelnv-13 root rilco mobile homo. 2
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Ill G- Johnoon
tho offoring.
OW.W tran-·muot ooll bldroom fumlohed. LOW 33
Farms for Sale
•ZENITH .
4441-3872
booutlful 3 bdr.
film· P II I C E D - C 0 M P A R E
houae. 3 bdr ..
..
*SYlVAIIA
.- - - - - - - - - Furnished
lnvootmont property 10 ye- lly room hoo 20 ft . of THESE VALUES BEFORE 1
U20. 29 Neil AVe .. GoHipo·
•SPEED QUEEI LAUNDRY
Wantld-to buy uood cool •
oro old, 8 unit oponment windowo for pootoroi view, YOU BUY. t2a62 • 12•44 23Y. ocro farm w~h 2 llo. Call 448-441 8 after '
•GIBSOI REFRIGERATOR
Motors. Swoln Fumi- ...-ng. Ponnoylvanlo A.,.., fin- double-. firo. tlzoo. BROwN'S TRAILER houoot, born, log collin. 7PM .
"
lure, 4441-311•. 3rd. •
Wolloton. Oh . Reoldont piece. IoriO po;dl. 40 ft. PARK. Mlnorovilll, · Ohio. good woll with plenty of'--------~
Wo Have A Yull TIOIM It:· GollpoiiO: Oh.
monegor with conoiot woit- dock. - · prtvooy, ...., eon 114-882-3324.
wotor end 'otocllld pond. ,.
Shop Tochnidan
lnglot. 1yeorloo--oll lloyol Ook Pork. 183,800. 1 - - -- ' - - - - - - Tlmborondwoodlond.8Y. Completely ' rntored EarlY,
.' '
on Outy
luylng dolly gold.. ulllltloo paid by renter, BY. oolurnobllty. Coli 114- Mobile Homo • gorogo, on miiM out Jorryo Run Rd. Amorlcon lomo houoo, · 2· '
'
colno,ringo,Jewelry,otorllng 11,381 por mo. ' income. 892-1420.
10.2ocrftgroun~lnCheo· Murvin T. Morrow, RR 1. bodroomt, no peto, ·ucaF '
·n nou-enta
,.....,.,
wore, olcJ colne. ..... - · ~cil nogodblo pooolblo 2nd 1 - - - - - - - - - ter. Ownor moy help with Box 242. Apple Grove, w . lent locotion. UOO omcnih~ ;3 A
- · Top prieeo. Ed. BUr- mortgow. Out of town Romodelod 2 bedroom flnonclng. Coli 114-986- Yo. 25602 .
Call Charlor McKeon, 448· • .
&amp;
SWIIPIR
ond
me·
Iorber
8hop.
2nd.
Ava.
ownor.
Coli
114-112•11B8
houoo
with
.corpoting
•
4174.
'
9442.
·'
CHESTER-985·3307 chilli ropolr, portO, •d 'Mlddleport, Oh. 114·H2· befori5PM,814-184-2B74 ~mor. Lorgo covorld 1----....;,____
WiMmen ' l have rentals: 3
3&amp;
Lou
8o
Acreage
oul&gt;!llilo.
Pick up ond 347B.
oflor SPM, M-F.
·
dotll. Mid 20'o, Coli 814· 11177 14x70 Schultz on
bdr. trail• 6 miles from
1 delfvery, Devlo Veouum 1 ~~-~----'---.,.
992·1783 for oppolntrnent. 52x100 lot•. conrota -ch
hospitel 1225 mo .~ no child· ··
1
r---'--..:..-----1 Clll-. ono hall mill up C - pold .for floncy- or b - n l OpportunitY · for
with -nlng, otorago buld·
ren or pet a. 3 bdr. plua ful'l. ..
Lot
for
\.1e
in
Mercerville.
G - Crooll Rd. Coli _ , Iron bodo. 1150 ond monogo-nt .,...,.... 1111'· Rutland: Buy 1 10 room lng, 3 bedroom, t Y. blllh,
b.lsement home, nice locll· "
814-441-021.4 .
up for cortelrt Molgo Co: oon to lion own buti-. houoo ond 47x145 lot for otove • rolrlgorotor, dlopo- Colll14-258-6618.
lien on Bob McCormiCk, •
atone Jaro. Old time oup- Ful or pon time. Colt looothonouoldoor.Thoflrot Ml•ro-hood. MuotMII.
1300 mo. no children or •
aen-otorGet-.Ani.l- board. aall t·S04-IB2- 114-248-9111.
*4271 cuh buyo it. Yoo. Prioo rlduood. Will ~tie Approx. 6'/1ecr•~ levell1nd, pets. 6 bdr. home in tqwn. "
.....,., llrthdoyo. ....... 271 1
only Y, tho 1M voluotion- troilor or 101 ooporelly. Col with frontoge on 2 roodo. *326 mo. 4 bdr. homo vory :
eitc. for building or mini
GAS-WATER
llnalntl G-o. Col BelOwn o booullful Chlldrono t4271. Coil for oppolrtt· . et4-892-74e7.
· .
term. 111 utlltt~ near by, on clooo to town t328 mo. 3
bdr. home in Addiaon re- "
EWAGE PIPE
loono 6 Co. 441-4313.
COMPLm HOUSEHOLDS Shop. Olforlng tho .._In mont 211-384-1741.
FURNITURE. hill. Iron. r.thlono. Hooith Tea. lltod,
•1881 Hollyporll, 14x70, old Rt. 110 ne1r Poner, cently remodeled, $260 mo.
S
es.ooo . Call e14-388- 3 bdr. home nice location in
REULATORS &amp;
KARATE
- · oupb-111. -lro; Lovl, Ln. Jordocho. Chic. 1Y. 1t0ry brick on 12 pluo eac . .cond., 12x8 - · eaot . ·
FITtiNGS
The loot In flllf-delec... oll11to, boolllto, dlohea, • - Brown, ond mony opprox. 1 mile from underponnlng ond Iorge
the river, g1rden, $275 mo.
PrtVMI ~-Phone 21B· otonl 1-ro. andqun, gold more. Fumlluro end . Ml*lllport. 7 rmo. • bath. room oir cond. Included.
Secufity depoert &amp; referen- ..
VOlU~E DRIPS
3074,Jocltoon.Oiolo.
end oliver . .Wrlte-lllf.O . ooriMbyG"'*ondNorl-+ Collt4-112-3702or304- 304-8111·381111 or B95 · Homoolto in ClearviaW Eot· ell required on all rent1la. •
M..,, 111.2. poo-v. Ohlo1 - · 114,900.00 lnaludoo 882-2008.
3100.
otoo. oH ulllitilo including Wisem1n Real Estat•a •
· •
-illtlond_...,.ln_.mlal,
ott.rtni " - marn· 77to:
48711 or call 114·1B2· bollnnlng l n o e n t o r v - 1 - - - - - - - - -~· nomoneydown.Call Agoncy, 446-3643.
W•ehtAI 985-3813
.
trolnlntl"ll•lurft ond
7 room houoo. both. 2Y. 1982 C..'fton. 14a70, 2 114·258·1218 ofter6PM.
•
1oM "I" 985-3837
florol doolsn ond boa'~
opo oltlg prvmollono.
• ocroo. Denville, 011. 2 miilo bedroorno. 2 bolho, dio·
3 bedroom house, large. lot. :
6118/1 mo. pd. ort. Troo"'re H"""', w...,.... old plenoo, Paying tlge Fothiono 801-321· frOm Mino 1. Colilt'\1-742· hw..hor, • - · coiling fon. Approa. 2 ocrn o.n Rt. 2~ 8 walking distance ffom Gallifrom Zlnne Londlng. 114- e:~~o.GO ond MO.OO · 8327. ·
2111 or 742·2271 II flroplaco. mlorowavo. 0011· mllll north of Point Plea· polll. U26.00 Ito utMitito. :
44'1·7317.
dF~f!.~
only. Wrllo giving 1
,_P·_m
~
·------trol.. elr, concrete otopo ond oont, 1110 ft. toad trontoge. 3rd. house on left on Taxlis ...
....,,,..._ Witten l'lenoti I·
,.
underpannlng. n 11,600. public water~· and electric Ad off of Rt. &amp;88 . May be •
Nice older home in town ot firm. 304-773-8580. • ·
ovolloblo. 304-87&amp;-1248.
ANNOUNCEMINTIIIIvon- Boa 1 II. lardlo, Ohio 22 Money to loan
111n after 6:00PM.
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llvingreom,ldt-.permy, , . . _ ,104-1711-4424.
with omall down poyment. 2806 Mt. Varnon . Dupleoe
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million, 11ereo, much more•. tiQn, deodorlzero. FREE eotl·
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for the month. of July only.
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nariclng for 3·yeort or take • 9 - g a r• . v..-y gOod
caoh diteourit. 1, ueod No. oond .. f971i or will treda.
4iB 1'2ft. haybinouoedvery Coli &amp;14,2411-81118•.
little
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1179
C.2.300.; 1 -uled N.W Hoi· Coltil, good cond. can ba
land No. 481 8 ft. htybine, oean at 1741 Chatham Avo.
colt 211 ICrOI. tii.BOO.; 1- or i:aU 448-43811.
No.851 Now HoAand round
baler, excellent cond . . 1977 Dodge A - . ilant II,
$II 1100.:· 1· New Holla01d
· ' dr.. c!Nn, axe. ruqnfng
5•717 forage chop,.,,· 1 ' cond., 82, 000 mllao,
row held •1.750. K_,.,. t1,21So, Coii448-B118 ..
servtca &lt;Canter, St. ·Rt. 87.
Ripley R..d. Pt. Pleoo8nt.

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cello. Call 304•~78- :
1 1179 Ford van cuotomized. houoe
2398 or 014·448-2464. . . •
Call B14-3e8-8244..
Fetty Tree Trimmlng;'otump .,
. 1 977 ~ton von, dtrli grean; removal. Call 304- 11711· "
cuato'ltized, in.Uioted, fullv 1331 .
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banchao, bad, AT, PB. PB, RINGLE'S SERVICE expo-:•~
AM-FM ..8 track. cabinet rlanced roofing. Including .
·tp~obrl, .4.800. Cell 304· ,
hot tar applic.tlon, c:arpen· 1, ~
1175-1731 ofter IIPM. ,.
ter electrician. muon . Call .. 3il4-11'76-2088 or 876 · ._
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·1978 Jeep oofHC!P. 8 cvl.. 3 fu!niture clunlng, free .o.t'';"-?l
opetd. cleon. good .
motto. 304-676-2295.
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302 iiB. auto. duel
t1nk1, run1 good. •850.00
loolui good. 304-67_8·2886.

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domHtil!, tnt holes•. pump ~·7 ~

Nlea and aervice. 301-.896-.,.: """1
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lifetim• guar4lldl!t8. Lo~l, ... ~ ~
74 .Motorcycles
ref•eflcet furnished. ·Free • •. .,, ·
eotlmottl. Coli collect 1 ,:;:--,
814-237-0488, 9 a.m. to&amp;.,.... r
1979Hondomatlc400wlth p.m . · Reiger• Buement ~
wind jammer ferring • A~· · ~aterprOQflng. :
die bago. ••· cond., 18150.
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Remodeling. ~ldlng, Interior
and exterior\ textured COlli·
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like new, 2,800 mil... ·ttucco,thermo'replecement'\":!'-"..1 ,
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1978 Hondo 7110. K model, Garfield . 1114-986-4484-":·"'j
priced below' whole,tale, l•••menta. pool decka,
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1 975 Hondo Xl 176 low
mil•. very cl81n. Coli 448- 82 · .PIUR!bing
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CARTER'S pLUMiiNO
AND .HEATING
1 980 OS Suzuld with occooCor. Fourth ond Pine
ooriel, Uke now, will Mil or
Oal!ip.olio, Ohio
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oxtroo, very good condition. lNG. Rt. 1, Box 31511, Golli·
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9:30 (() · Entlrprioe 'Soft Sell,
Hard Sell.' A vafiety of
· ·•••••men •nd women
• ' ohow ondotoll the tricks of
their trade. (Closed C'aJ&gt;'tionod]
10:00 .ffi BportiCanter
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Port 10
(J) (j) Foloon Creot _Dr.
Lantry · commitl sulctde
end Richilrd comprO!Illlll
e member of the Racing
Commloolon_;(R) (80 min.)
(J) lvonlng ot Pope 'Sarah·
vaughan and Wynton Marlelia.' , Trumpet

Mummy'e

1:30 (I] MOVIE: 'Thlngo· Are

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motion about Ewing Oil's
operations pays off when
Sly folio Into his trap . (RI .
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COI.umni&amp;t William Buckley says Walter Mondale

reading&amp;
academies

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U.S. EPA orders state·to
:c onduct· auto emission tests
pollutants In the metropolitan area.
"This Is an wmeCessaiy, untimely
and toseosltlvedecislon,'' Maynard
said. "It 1s unrOl'tUIIllte that u.s.
EPA!snotwllllogtoworkwlthuson
this problem In a more positive and
constructive fashion.

By JOHN FABRIS
, A!iiiOclated Press Writer

CINCINNATI (AP) - Ohio has
three toslxmonths tostartsettlngup
a sYslml to test the exhaust from
cars owned by Cincinnati and
Cleveland residents, the U .S. lfovlr·
onhlental Protection Agency says.
"We are on Ule road to economic
Despite the threat of a lawsuit by a
Hamilton County Corrunlssloner, recovery, and tbe last thing we need
' the U.S. EPA's decision Is not · Is a federal ban on construction or
negotiable, John Cannon, the agen. expansion of·lndustrlal tacilltles."
The Inspection and maintenance
cy's assistant administrator for air
program
the federal EPA has
and radlatio~, said Th'!fSday.
mandated
woujd
require Cincinnati
"Under the clean air act, the state
andClevelandcarownerstodrtveto
of Ohio Is required to have an
Inspection and maintenance pro- state-llceDsed Inspection staUons. A
gr~. and we don't' really see _probe would be placed In e&lt;~eh car's
anything that w!ll change our mind tailpipe to check the amount of
carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons
on that," Ca:mon said:
In
the exhaust. OWnerswoold be told
The action came as a result of
what
repairs, If any, they needed. ·
tests In sununer 1983 which showed
Norman
A. Murdock said he
that the amount of (Jl()ne In some
wollld
try
to
convince his two fellow
parts of Ule cltys' ,metropolitan
Hlimnton
County
co:mnlssloners to
areas exceeded federal limits.
agree
to
challenge
Ule decision In
U Ohio IS not making a good-faith
effort to establish Inspections by the court. U they cllsairf!e, Murdock
endotthethree-toslx·monthperiOd, said he would look Into fll1ng suit on
sanctions will be Imposed, Canoon behalf of Ule county.
Murdock questioned the .U.s.
said.
EPA's authority to requjre the
He said those could Include cuts In tnspectloos, which he described as
federal highway and air-pollution an unnecessary burden and a heavy
control nxiney tothestatearlda ban federal intrusion. Setting up Inspecon construction of plants that emit tions coUld cost thestate$3mllllon to
large. ·amounts of bydrocarbon · $5 million, he said.

by Joyce Stewart.
safetyandadultless&gt;nswlllbegiven
To ~• .call 992-9968 or

Albert Hill

Jacqueline Brickles
· Jacqueline (Jackie) Spencer
BrtckleS, 36, Darwin, new director of
the Meigs County Board of Elec·
tloos, died unexpectedly early
Friday morning at Veterans Mem·
ortal Hospital following a heart
attack.
Mrs. Brlck!es had just this week
been named '!llrector of the Meigs
County Board of Elections where
she had been employed for the past
seven years.
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She was born Oct. 12, 1947, In
Pomeroy, a daughter of the· late
Dorris Eloise Gaul Spencer and the
late James Dwight Spencer. She
was a member of the Winding Trail
Garden'Club and served as a county
4-H advisor.
Survlvlog are her husband,
David; a daughter, April, and a son,
Jolul, both at home; a sister, Jodie
Hysell of Pomeroy; grandmothers,
Lucy Gaul of Chester, and Edith
Spencer of Pomeroy, and several
aunts. uncles and nephews;
Besides her parents, she was
Plecec!ed lodeathbyhergrandfath·
ers, Oris Gaul and Charles Spencer,
• Funeral services w!ll be held at2
p.m. Monday In Ewing Funeral
Home with the Rev. Davld(,)Jrfman
offtclatlog,
be In Bur·
llngham Cemetery. Friends may
call at the fUneral home Sunday
trom 3-9 p.m.
:. In IJeu of lloWers, trlends may
cOntribute to tile Meigs Qlunty
Heart Fund.

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Albert (Babe) Hill, 77, a Well·
known Racine area resident, died
Friday In Holzer Medical Center.
He was a retired farmer and
school bus driver. He was also bank

director of the · Racine H&lt;me ·
NatlonalBank.Hewasameml!erof
the Racine Baptist Church.
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He served on the Meigs Coonty
Board of Health and the RaCine
Sewer Board and had served on
Racine VU!age CouncU. He was a
member of the International Onler
of Odd Fellows Lodge, 142 and Ule
Pomeroy-Middleport Lions Club.
He was born In Llncobt County,
W.Va., a son of trle late Eliza and
Albert Hill Sr.
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S\ii'VIvors Include two sons, Bob
and BIIJy, both of · Racine; a
daughter, Shelba Foster of Ma· .
rletta; five ~~. Clilford,
Harry, Jolm, Dale and J:?allas, all of
Racine; three sisters, VIolet Grim,
Margery RoUsh and Doris Hensler;
an aunt, Emma WbaUesofCharles·
ton, W.Va.; 11 granclchlldren, 13 '
great·grandchlldre:i and rnunerous
nleces,nephews&amp;ndcouslos.
He was pieceeded In death by W.
·parent4, four brothers and twin
daughters.
Friends may call at the Ewing
Funera!Hometrom24and7·9p.m.
Satunlay. Funeral ~ will be
at 1 p.m. Sunday In the fllnetal
ll:me, with ib!! Rev. Don Walker
of!Jclating. Burial will be In Letart'
Falll~ , ·
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MONTH OF JULY
ON FINE
WEARING
APPAREL FOR
MEN AND
WOMEN

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Meigs County C&lt;m:mn Pleas
Court. Hal Patrick Boston of Letart
and Co:mle Boston of Pomeroy filed

for dissolution.

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Further your academic interests this summer
at Rio Grande.College and Community College.
Take advantage of our large variety of class~s
at our reasonable cost.

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The Eastern Band Boosters w!ll
meet at 7: 00 p.m. Tuesday In the

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State Rep, Jolyon Boster, 0.
Gallipolis; w!ll present a check for
$142,500 to Ule Scipio Township
TrusleeiTuesdayatlO:lla.m.
Thep.t'elieiltationwllltakeplaceat
the new alumlnwn plant In Scipio
Industrial Park.
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The money Is a l!llrl ct a
cmtpelltlve cm1Jilunity' deve•
lllt!Jit block grant which was
awarded Scipio Township lui
Decem!Jer, Tbe grant rnmey fJcW.
tales the conatnact1oo d. a new
aluminum plant In whlch Scipio
EneraY Asaoclates Inc., expecta to
employ 40people.

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Register for second summer sessionSIOn July 16..
Classes will start July 17.
For more information contact .
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Mia •
IP' tW will ta.e I! I .. aocaa
111&amp;11&amp; 1o b::IJd a lv* 1 !I trtc ....,.. pll:lt lit ll:e

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dlstrtcts fm'(l which !he 21
inembersofOhlo'sdelegatlon In the
COLUMBUS, Oh!Q '(AP) - A U.S. House are elected.
Judges ruled In January that the
t)U'ee-judge U.S. District court panel
has beEn asked to let Ohio use Its illstricts were UOC'Onstltutlonal 1Je.
current congressional districts In cause they ~not nearly enough
the November election even though equal Iii population. They ordered
they have been dec lared the boundaries redrawn butdelayed
implementation untU the.~ase was
WIOOIIStltutloilal.
appealeo
tO ihe u.s,Supreme Court.
Robert B. McAilster, an attorney
On June 4 the high court let the
ea entlog Gov. R,!Chard Celeste
and Secretary of State Sherrod lower courtdeclskm stand.
McAlister said In the motion,
Brown, said . trying to liSe new
which
was rued late Friday, there
districts this year would mean
was
not
enough tlmetncomeupwlth
lo\lalldating results of tbe May
new
plan
this year. He asked for
a
congressional primary, holding a ·
costly new primary, and postponing existing dlstrk:ts to be used In the
Interim.
the general election date.
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"It Is a practical tmposslb!Uty at
"SUch a disruption of Ule state's
this
juncture for the General
electlm ~11!1 woold create a
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to adopt and this court to
serbia risk of coofllskln and have
scrutlol2ie
new Congressional dis·
chaotic elfects among candidates
trtcts
for
use In 198!1 Without
and the voters," McAlister' said In a
eJCI)08IIIa Ule rights of·Ohto voters to
motion tiled Friday•
He saki a special priJnacy a real potential *»' subfltantlal and
lletweeG July and November would WIW&amp;ITailted hann," he said.
"While the curient distrlcting plan
cost the state $5.4mUIIoo. '
At 1asue are boundaries of the

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·BID FOR nlNns - On Ia
way lo CGI::miJus Ill a nqueat by
. Gallla C.-:&amp;J for sa,ooo 1o
CDBG' funds to pay for hooe!:lg
• rehahDM=!Ioo County Co:n::»
sloo P: !illle:nt Paul Nlda.v
(rilbl) 8lps the bid 1111 fun.
::mDty Ac!loo Agency ......
coordinator Bob Haner looks on
Wring a sptlctallllllliity oonunJa. •
sloo me '"el( Frlda.y olgl:l. The .
CAA WID 111e the bid with state ·:,
oflldals Monday on bel:alf ollhe
oquoty.

The request of $3,3(i,275.66 Is an
· Increase of nine pere'!!llt frool19&amp;1
and Is up 25'h .from 1983's actual
expenditures: '11le 1984 figures
loclude actual expenditures for the
first six IJIOIIths" and estbnated
expenditures tor tile second half of
Uleyear.
The estimated revenue of almost
$2.9 mUUon Is down from 1983's
. actual total of $3.144,'llll.78 and
19&amp;1's figure ot $3.163,950.
The 19115 estimated revenues mon pleas court, $79,&lt;XIlfor juvenile
Include a swp1us fr!m 19&amp;1 of · court, $38,427 for the bureau of
$131,676. $1.3 mD1loo In p1ope1 ty support and $289,100 for Insurance.
taxes, $387,1165lo fees. Ucenses and
A!n'lost31percentoftherequestls
lines, $122,337 In state and federal forsalarlesd.countyemployees, the
aid and $164,~ In refUndS 8lld rernatnder tor operations,
i:'elmbursements.
Otflclals emphasized !he figures
The ''wish list" of county olflcla1s are tentative and will change before
Includes $611,632 for the sherlf!'s the final budget Is adopted. !10111!!::
department, $291,650 for chUd time In December.
welfare, '$257,250 A:lr buUdlngs and
The budget w!ll be available for ·
grounds, ~,536 for the cmunls- pllbllc Inspection for five days
sloners Sll9.200 for the prosecuting beginning Monday and wUl then go
attorneY's olflce, $116,7U.! 'for com- to budget commissioners.

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Rio Grande Colle&amp;• and Comlilunity Colle&amp;e
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"lt'saya:rly pntiem," Ommls·
ston president Paul Niday ex·
plaiDed. "We'll adjust the .various
departments accordingly after
meeting with the budget commis-

·Evenly split Ohio
·D ems ·heaa west

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$3.345;2'15.66 frOin the ge:ll'ilil.filnd

aver~forldnderprtenclasses.

Tournament set

~··Stall
The

· to operate the county, according to
tile ·bud&amp;et enacted by the county
oom:nlllloa at a special meeting

Members ot the new organization
are ~ for OJII!.half day dalo/

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oftrlrnmlllgappraxlmatelyS507,&lt;XIl
fr!m a request of, nearly $3.li
mDllon by couotyofflclals tooperate .
tbetr of!lces In 1985. '
TentatiVe estimated general fund
l'l!'lll!lllleS for 19851Dtals$2.837,'H/.46,
wtiue ~ have req~

fEC!!llt controversy In the district

sesSions 1n contraSt til the run day,
every other. day &amp;esSioos, being
planned *»' the dlstilct . at two
centers In Ule fall.
,
The grrup Is planning a citizens ·
march In the communities of Ule
district for Jll\Y or August and will
contlliue Its collection · ot signed
. petltkms ufglog the one-half day
dally sessions for · kindergarten ·
cllllcfen. '!'he gnlup also plans to
submit a .Ust of grtevaiices to the
board of educalloll. A list was
submit~ to tlie board In June and
thearoup Is awaltlng boardl'elctlon
10 that llat, a spulc::spa aw1 repoi'IS. ·
' A' apokesman for the group IIlio
pointed wt Friday ltlat a report by
the Ohio Education Aslloclatlon
p:bllllhed IIi June refleptin&amp; a year
Iontaludymthesubject"Achlevlng
ExceDence In Education-A Chal·
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CountY Carnmlssion faces the task

and ~ Evans. treasurer.
Coo!mitteeshaVI!bemappolntedby
the group which evotves 'from Ule

,SYbil Greene, ·
Michael VanMeter, Colleen

D~lution tded

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Construction of the Racine bydro plant was
estimated at m mUlloo t;Jy tile time It went on line In
- September l.ff!2. Ohio Power did riot project an
estimate on Ule Galllpoll$ ProPo&amp;aJ. ·
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio Electric Co••.another
AEP sUbsidiary, ·operates a suiJstll!lon on the dam's
Ohio side,
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GAU..IPOLIS -

educati!Jn at 7::11 P·1"· Monday.
1 • In f4c;t• a&amp;p!)lcest!an for l!!eg!W.p 1,
Fr1day afteniooo ·IM!ed a request
that all members ot the new group attend the session.' A spot has been .
·set ..Ail~· the board agenda for a
. lrill'i'i8D to present points from
thecltlzeos group, she said;
!
Meantime, the grwp hils elected .
~to proceed Wtthlts program '
to pcomote 'better acllools In tlie '
district The offtceni ·are Caiey
Mauecke, president; Judy Avis,
vice p:esldent; Kay Bailey, sec;re-

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By .JOIINFIUEDMAN

of .the new Eastern Local SchoOl
District'sCitizens for BetterSchools ·
w!ll '!e aga1p tu~out t:011 regular
meeting of Ule dlsl!1ct's board of

.BAHR CLOTHIERS

the dam. A bill authorizing such construction was
approved by Ule House of Representatives In late
June, and now faces cooslc:leration by Ule Se!late.
Zumb:imo said the feasibility study was done ori a ·
long-nmge basiS, with Ohio Power deciding against
conuolttlng funds to the project If the need dklo't

County' coD1Dlission
faces $0.5 million _
budget-cutt~ng task

oo~Monday

Pomeroy;
Discharges -

A Big Bend Pony League Tow:na·
ment wUl be held JUly 1&amp;-22. In
Middleport. Any team Interested
may contact 99'2-7rl82 for details.

of Gavin, UleKygerCreekplantOWOedbyOhloValley
Electric Corp. and the Racine station did not lnlluence
bhlo Power's plans todroptlle 1\Ydrostation p: oposal.
'"'be location really didn't haVI!aeythlng Indo with
It," he said.
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In a·l9831otervlew, Stelle said Ohio Power's Interest
In building a hydro station was not an Indication the
canpaoy was losing Interest In coal-burning plants
sucll as Gavin .
When the ajlp!lcatlon was ~tted. company
ofDclals were also awillting the outcome of
eongresslonalleglslation autbortzlng construction of
a new locking sYstem at c.ampoUs and renovation of

Citizen school
group to take
.co~cerns· to

Child and $10 for the second child of

Admissions - Ella Shultz, Ra·
cine; Deborah Malden, Middleport;
Larry Rupe, Rutland; Ella Jane
Roush, New Havm; Allee Plantz,

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the same famlly,
An adult swim will be offered fOI
those 18 years or older beginning
July 18 from 8-9 p.:h. Wednesdays.

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the Ilellem Review Board, a U.S.
Department of Labor panel that

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Middleport F'o:I•RIJ"• Gallipolis Point P11a11C111t Sunday, Jv!y 15, 1984

Caofalladquarters. "The need just Isn't there."
Oblo Power's plans fQr a bydro statlqn at GalllpoiL•
1
. neVer went beyond the ldl!a stage, as conoep~ plans ·
were 8Ubmltled tn FERC In early 1!1\13· At the time,
AEP spoJusman William Stelle said the company
.aw ·no point IIi creating elaborate j)!aiiS for the '
' project,
· •Tbe COOitrUctlon of a hydro station iSimUar to
. Rllclne. - wblch generates 235 million ldlowatts ""'
appealed to Ohio Power offlr!al• because the Ohio
·RIVer pM'Ided a renewable source of energy.
Ohio Power owns the James M. Gavin ~ting
'plailt at Cheshire. Zwnbrunn said the c!Qee proximity

992-6212. Feeil are S12 for the llrst

Only one person appeared to voice
an oplnlon at today's public hearing
on a federal grant appllcatlon for
housing rehabilltation In Meigs
with Wednesday's hearing, was to
gatller Input from the conununlty.
The grant application asks ·for
$400,000 to Improve the structures of
IKlrnes and ellmlnate any code
violations. Statewlde,$11.5mllllon Is
available. Those with Incomes up to
$16,000 will be eligible If the'grant Is

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Swimming lessons

Veterans Memorial
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Emergency runs

Housing hearing conducted
Couocy . .

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Srullog
by UleIn
'(J.S.
4111.
Clrcult
Cwrt
of Appeals
RJcb·

He said any suit problibly would hears~ lung appeals.
For the past three years, the
come when the federal govenirnent
board
haS denied blacklungbeneftts
Imposes sanctions.
to
totally
dlsl\bled coal miners It any
In19'l9, theOhioEPAsubmltteda
part
of
their allment could ,be
plan stating that ozone·and carbon
moooxlde standards couldo't be attriblitedtocausesotherthanblack
met In the Clncloniltl and Cleveland lung.
But tile federal appeals court
areas by the federal EPA's 1982
·
reversed
the board and ruled tbat a
tleadlloe. A live-year extension was
totaUy
disabled
miner can collect
granted, but only on condition that
black
lung
benetlts
even If only part
the two cities start Inspections by
Dec. 31. 1!112.
The slate later detennloed tbat
the 1.982 derujlloe could be met and
submitted a revised plan, reqlJ!!St·
Three runs were reported by the
ing tliat the U.S. EPA rescind the Meigs Coonty Emergency Medical
~tension - and the Inspection
Services.
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requirement.
Middleport went to 1679 Lincoln
Thursday's !llliiOUIICmlent was·a · Helghtsatll: 57 a.m. forLanYHunt
rejectlonofthatrequest.
for IWil·transport, Pome:oy was
· called at 7.:29 p.m. to 3.'li.'l53
Klngsbw'y Road for Allee Plantz to .
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Middleport pool will offer IJiese Pane.t oy was called again at 11:54
. swtmmlnglessonsJuly23-Aug.3.
p.m. toli81W:DarwloforJacquellne
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Brlckles
to VeteranS Memorial
Beginner, basic rescue, water

approved. · ·
No opposition to the application
was voiced In either hearing, said
Richard Jones, Meigs County
commissioner.
· The application will be rejected or
approvedwithln45days,Jonessatd.
Melg&lt;J County ~ney would be
administered by a three-member
board which will prioritize
applications.
The Gallla-Melgs . Corrununlty
Action Agency wrote the grant
. application for the commiSsioners,

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Dt', w~ Spitz tentatively ·diately delemlloil the time of death, .

well, a UnltedMloeWorkerslawyer
says.

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Ohio weather:
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CHARIE&gt;TON, W.Va. (AP)-A ofhlsdlsab!Utylsduetoblacklung.
federal •ppeals court has~ It . Thecaselovolvedaworkerf!lrlhe
. easJer for- coal "miners to obiAio . Bethlehem Mines Corp.. GeOrge
black lung beoeflt5 even If they Massey Jr. Massey, a 64-year-old
· suffer frool other. hlng allrnents as fonner underground coal :nloer,

Edwilrd DeapJI, both 18, were Idled wlal IJ!elr car
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and pluapd 'lll feet 1ote the creek IJelow, (AP

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WIIIJams, said Agent Jack Skuplen
Her car was found June.26 alnlt • .
oftheFBt'sDetroltoftlce.However,, threeblocksfnmtheOOuaelnwhicll~
~lalAgeptJolmMcG!nleyofthe thebodywasfound, Carrsald.
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FBrs lndiBMpolis otflce said au·
FBI agents and Gacy pollee flew •
tllorlties l\8d posltl~ly ldentltled Thursday to Detroit with Ms.~ '
UleboclyasthatofMs. WU!lams.
WW!ams' mother, Zenota; wbo',
The bodywasfol!ndalxlutlOp:IJI. lde:ltltled clotblog lind jeWehy •
ney LaWl'I!IICe Steele In Ham:nood, Wednesday In a vacant two-story found 00 1J1e body as that ot her:
Ind., authorized fedel'al Wll'flllts ID:ae on Detroit's near west side, dauglrter, McG!ok!y saki.
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PETROIT (AP) - A badly
dect:ilrlposed bodY bind In a vacant
house In Detroit w., ldentllled as
that al a Gary, Ind., wmum
. at' gedl:y kld:ulpPed by fllgltlves
Altm Coleman Uad Debra Brown.
pollceandtbeFBisald.
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has been invaUdated and must be
replaced, attempting to Institute a
plan lnunedlately for 1984
would so disrupt the election process
that . the only fair and equitable
alternative Is-to allow the schedUled
November election to proceed on the
basis of the current plan as an
Interim measure."
McAlister said .ihe current dis, ·
bictlng law had not been found
falilty because of purposeful racial
discrimination or gelT)IIllaJider!Og'.
"It has been found wanting only In
the single discrete area of meeting .
the standard of precise mathematl·
cal equaUty among districts," he
wrote.
The Ideal population for each· ot'
the 21 districts Is 514,193 based on
Ohio's population In the 198Jcensus.
All tl(e disbicts deviate from the
Ideal, with the average .deviation
being 0.14 percent, court records
show.
McAlister said a bial court haS
wide discretion to grant the reUei
being sought.

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