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OVP 8taft Writer
· J~CI®N- 'Ibe k!!Y toCOI'I)plet·
lng 110111111!Qstem Ohio's proposed
malli highway system Is unity and
polltlcal ~. ~rdlng to the
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not guilty of bank
robbery charge

regional
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Jollhua Hooten
Mr. &amp; Mis. Bobby Hooten
Zion Road, Rutland, Oh.

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sixteenth Ot·an Inch. U anytiiina baa
happened, lhaven'tsem lt,"besald.
Ot¥r. projects on the agenda
oonlmlttee.
Include a U.S. 23 bypilss In SckJto
G. Kenner' Bush told the Sou· COOnty; upgrading part of the
theaStern Ohio Regional Council Appejachlan Highway from Athens
that "no govenunent Is ioJng to · to Albany; ma~c~ng ··a fQW'·Iane ot
,~oliewhlp ofdlffermcewlthout
U.S.50fromAtbenstoCooMDe; and
.a Pflmary highway system."
aU.S.:ribypaa&amp;atJacl&lt;nl '
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Bufh .said the
l!qlbaals
'Meaenger and a member of' the oow Ia to aet pi8IUI!n&amp;, IIId not
Ohio Unlverstty board of trustees, COJistJuctlon. mooey b' threeol the
.made IIIII remarks Thursday wiiUe . projects. WbiJe tile :fj bypul baa
addressing SEORC's annual meet· beea planlledtor,.r..lbe~·
·lni at Falrgreens Countcy Club wood Brkl8e pqual bas yet tb
diiiCDdiiO..Rr"-·AIIl1t I " • 1 · ' uOIIIII....t
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lipllllM . _ wlae" III arder mpt
reach design enaJneers.
In llleyear.slnceSEORC released ~
Political deellkW . spark the
Dill*, Mid 0. 5
Ball, abM, •' I qws Gillie ........ , Its highway agenda- Including the inaJQr projectB, Bush 'IBid, noting ' Cilildl r·ee Gl tlie &amp;wn 1hm Olilll a.p .,.. C !' Jilt *I m
. 1u.s. 35 bypass'for Gawa CO\Inty and retoent activity on tbeJIIqJOBell 1-6'10 .,.., llddr8l ?u lai:bm ftmiidalf, d WI, IICII'I"d'?Mq, SEORC
the propoll€d highway . to , the
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ATHENS- Earl F. Ingels Jr., 38,
ot Masem, .va., 1s tree today atter
SU'""sftl!b' ~endllli hlmselt on
aggravated JuiJberY charges.
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, IDaels was IICCU8ed a! the Nov.16
robiJeJy ot the 1'11-Coonty Cmununlty Bank In CoolVIlle. More than
fll:.lnl was taken In ihe anned ·
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In At)lens Cowity Common Pleas
Coort aild went to, the Jucy late
'lbursday. 1be ~.five.
• man .~ deliberated lesi than 1~
hcun before returning a nat.guilty
veredlct.
Ingels oow plans to relax for a
wbJle 8Dd spend' time with hls
fanlllY: said •Is' detellse attorney, 'l'bomaS Eslacker of AthenS.
"I think there wa.s a reesmable
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1be
"got toO tied up In,
!lying to prove Ingels spent a lot of i
moJ1ey," after the _robbery, Eslocker said.
No dlr)!ct evidence showed lngl!li.
was ,the robber, Eslocker conv ·
mented. 111e money, the
used and the gun have never .been
fouhd, be added.
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Ohio," Eslocker said.
The robber o! ·i:he bank wore a
stocking cap. ESlocker &amp;,non:
strated, dw1ng closing arguments;
to the Jucy what a pel'90111ooks like
whell he has a stocking cap on.
"I wt' (the cap) 011 at IKme and I
reallzfd bow much It really dls1mts '
ywr i&amp;ce," Eslocker sald.lte aalred·
the Jury· u they could Identify ~- .
after seeing hlm for three !laY,S. · '_.
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Coleman.
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Both Coleman, 28, ,IIDII Debra ,
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Brown, 21, describe~;~ by auiiiorltles
de$, confident ,they lulve a case that as hls acaxnpllce, will face their
will result ill-the death penalty, Will 11rst trial In Hamilton Couaty, Ohio.
be the first to proecute Altou Both bave bMI cJiaried with
'Coleman, aCcused of mUrder attd lnUJ'f,le,r In tlie .fub' ~beating death
JddtlapptngJna-bloody~- ot Marlene w~. ~t-M-yem&lt;old
•C1'lnle spree.
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Mnna Sunday IC!msf chei'.
· '1.'111! dec.t&amp;QI a!Jowlng Ohio olD· . Theyallohaveba!Di:barledwlth
, clals tO h&amp;ve the ilrst cJ!ance to tiy the bea,tllig c1 Mrs. Waltel"s
1Coleman was !IIIIIOUJICE:d Thursday
lwsl)imd, Hany, 45, at the ~pie's
. 'l by U.S. Attlirney Dan K. Webb. It · -!lome. _In Norwood, Cinclnnail
' came after a flve-hotrr meeting ot ·suburtl.
1 &amp;boot 50 Midwestern Jaw enforce.
Webb said authorities decided to
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out prosecution , strategy for "our 110111 wa.s to oblaln the death
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gary Grueser
34009 Flatwoods Rd., Pomeroy, Oh.

Undsav Jane Smith
Mr. &amp; Mrs. lee Smith
Sharon Rd., Portland, Oh.

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~Sgt. Tom Obersclunldt, who
hlsamst, Colemallhad been added gravated I'Oilbery and grand theft
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attended the meeting.
to the FBI's 'Ten Most Wanted" Ust . auto.
1be charges s1erJ1 from the death
Cdeman has been charged ar Is of fu&amp;ltlves.
wanted tor q\lt!6tQJing In eight . Webb said It appears Coleman ot Mrs. Walters and the assault on
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lllaylnp aud attacks on &amp;boot a 8Dd Ms. Brown were "equally her husband.
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~ other pBlple dultng a lll"YBB·
C"Ilp!ble" In the CJiua. "I ain lilt
WJEklljll'l!l!tlllwgiiDllnols, Wbcnft., looldngatDebra Bruwpas IIIIMIJiJe the death of a Wliconsln girl, whose
body '\VaS towld irl n6rthen!' Duitols,
sin, 'Mlchlgan; 1nmana, 1&lt;.eiltucky - lileell as a'Will s;"' he said.
and Ohio. .
Webb aim ll!lld be will not be . ·lind In the a~n of an Indiana
He was !eng held In lieu of $25 satlllled with jilst oae - murder ~.whOse lx)dywasdfscovei-ed
Hamllllln~alsomaybetbe mlllloulxnlatthefedl!raJMetropol, JIIUU:11tbl and lnteuds to pUrsue In Detroit.
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Site of a serond case against ltanCOlla:tiouaiCenterlnCblcago. otbercuesaftertheOhlotrlal.
Coleman. Pro&amp;ecutlln will PI r 1cnt ' Ms. Brown was being be1d In ileu of
· Coleman and MS. Brown were wanted for questioning In another
to a grand Jury-evldellce !lnlclni , $70m1Woubond.
lndlcledlMplaylnNorwoodonflve slaying and rape In Indiana, In the
Cdeman and Ms. Brown to the
The two, both from Waukegan, , counts eadi, InCluding aggravated . deathsofaToledo,Ohlo, woman and
death of a 15-year-old Clnclnnail m., were arrested last Friday In murder, attempted al!gravated bet 10-year-Q!d daughter and In the
girl, Tonnle Stocey, said ctnctnMi! north suburban. Evanston. Before murder, aggravated burglar.y, ,ag- slaying of an Indianapolis ~;

penalty" &amp;Ddthlsmcldentp-esented
an QllPOl'lUIIIty for ''the best joint
pJoeecutlon."
'We are convlitced that proeecu·
Uon can mq&amp;t quickly 'a nd lllOIIt
likely result In the ~ lmpolll·
Uon at the death peoalty IIP.lnst
. Alllln 'Q lleuwnnd Debra Browu."
Webb !IBid 11t a news cwfa~L:e.

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ID geperal, the deal was accepted
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pump In $1 biDion In capital. In as something that had to be dOne far
The return, It's getting an ~ percent ·· the once high-flying bank that
· became saddled with a huge
on a stake 1n the bank.
· 1be bank wui write off $1 blll1on of portfolio of problem loans.
massive $4.5 biUlon rescue plan to
·save Continental Dllnols Natloual the bad loans, resulting In a ,. · At the White House, spoki'Sman
Bank " Trust
a . staggering second-quarter loss of abput ,$1.1 Marlin Fitzwater said, ','We think
ftnanclal alan\ whose collapse blll1on, 11ccordlng to David E. lt'slnthebestlnterestsofdeposltors
would have shaken the U.S. banking Taylor, , woo will step down as and the banldng Industry, Although
chalrman o! the bank's parent, · we had some reservatiom about the
sysU!ITI.
WithOut the ball-(lllt, federal Continental DllnolS Corp,, as Part of fonn of the agreement, we think this
Is an important restructurtng of the
ll!lllllators acknowledged that do- · the deal.
~record
effort
raised
cries
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bank."
Zl!llll olsmaUer banks with money In
the
government
was
nationalizing
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, In Chicago, the new management
the1W·)'eiU'-oldChlcagobankwoold
major
AmeriCan
bank
and
pnmpteam
of Johh E. Swearingen and
haVe gone ullder.
ted
crittctsm
!hat
the
plan
!lad
been
WUllam
S. Ogden cautioned there
Although , they considered
fashlonedlnsecret.Mon!over,there
might
still
be some rough times ·
maaas ' lllld other optiOns, the
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' regulators Ill!ltled on the compll· were complaints ~ goVernment 'ahead.
"Bear with us," Implored Ogden,
cated· ~t IIIIIIDUIICed woutil only work so hard for a big
'bank; uttle ones wooldn't be so fonner VIce chairman of New
'lbur:lday as the best way tb go.
· York's Chase M&lt;lnhattan Bank who ·•
''We are doing Ibis transact1on lucky.
,On
Capitol
HW,
Rep.
Femand
St.
Will Ill! the new head of the bank.
becaule we have a responslblltty In
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Germain,
O.R:I.,
chalm!an
of
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Said Swearingen, "It'salongroad ·
\. do tt." WlDiam buc,.chalmlan of
House
BallklngCommlttee,
said
the
ahead
ol us and all the tWists and
the Federal Depollt Insurance
Coql., told aiii!WICWfiMIJce. . • . ball-out "rallesthegreatestarrayof turns cannot be anticipated." Swea:
"Our job II to maintain liability In queetlonalntlleldJUryd.thefederal rlngeh, retired chairman of Stand·
ardon Co. of Indiana, becomes the
the flnaJM'Ial . , . aud we're bank J'ellllatory IIY*m·"
But
Isaac
DOted
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chalnnan of the bank·holdJnil
careylng oot that jab."
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pay b'lladep&lt;St:IJilluranceolupto .
Stlll, theregulatorssaidtheywet&gt;e (''
the leut Elii•hiiYe for the agency.
At "-5 NQ!on, It was the larglist SlOO,Im "Notoneulckelotlaxp8,yer giving the mliwlgers a sllnuned:·
(.uot"':~.•·••..,·w~
down bank with a sound base.
ever, ~the IDIC to buy off nxineyls In tldstransactlou."

By SALLY JAOO?ISEN

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ptopaty taxlsli!Ytedonhm'nesaes saidthatprlortothepassageofth!ille
Howai'dB)Ier,aTaxatlonDE!part· assessed for tax p1ll'llOSeS at 35
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On Tll"'day, Ail:hol' Hocking regardless of whether !bey are PI'~P&lt;,...ls,, businesses were cany. ment ~111111, said that the pe~cent - of value. This ' year, the
'phloChamberofCommerceotficlal lepolted l.9lll &amp;eCOIIII'quarte lales profitable. ·
lni aboUt 33 perce11t of the state's revenues. - althougl! the tax Is BSSeS$111ent rate · dropped ·to 34
says he thinks the Lancaster-based of$171QiWiau-downfr!JmlS83.;:.
"Reimers said that In addttllin to , total tax burden. Now,ltlsabout:ll administered by the state - are pe~cent In the first In a series of
hocking Corp. probably Is· and lll!t an.ne at$2.6 miDion.1be havlugoolnveniDIY tax, llllnolsam )pe~a:ut, he said.
dlstrhlted to local scbtol dlstrlctS, reductlons-lpe~oent ayearforlO·
,juStified In pursuing an llllnots,slte earnlnp ccmpared with B83 In·
lulsaa:qtoratelncometaxwhlcllls'
HOWIM!I', Reliners said busl· ~ties, townshlpsaudother years approved · by the .
for a new plastiCs products plant.
cane~$7.8mWJon.
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lower thaD Ohio's. 'lbeDIJnolsratels nesaes still are paying more taxeS loCal govemmmt units.
Leglslatw"e.
1. John Reimers, the OCC's tax , A1tlliulh the Lej!lslatlfre ID B83 ' 4peiOl!IILOhlo'scorpcxateratels5.1 t11an they were last year. They
Schoolsgetaboutthree-foorthsof
However, thelawniakersputlnto
'speclallst•• was asked Thursday voted a phased-In (OYI!l'thenextlO percent onllnns with liicor.- o1 producea~shareoftotaltax . thestatetotal.
·' .the statute · an annual revenue
:abol!t the decisiOn by Anchor ~) reducttorl In the tax -, $25,10lar le$5, but9.5perointonau revenues becauSe the retonn blll
While ,the state cannot control growth factor of 2~ percent which
Hocklni's board . of directors In actilally a ~ on both Inventories others, he said.
included a 90 perce11t permanent local~ rates, the Leglstatw"e must he reallzed before each
whlchtbeycltedthestate'ss&lt;&gt;ailled and equlpmeut- Reimers Slid It
boost In lndlvlduallnCOtne tax. be soogl!ttopri:JYidesomerellefwhelllt redu~n Is trtggeted. The redUc·
.l nventary tax.
"Is stlll a beavy tax.~ fu'
1be pbaJe.down of the Ohio said.
approved the gradual reduction In don came this year, but will not
• A!Lewls,acompanyspokem:Jan, tholleC&lt;JI'qiiiJielwhlchhavebeavy lnvelltocy tax was part Of a tax
stateotficlalssaythatthetaxlsa . ass mentrates,
occurlnl985becausethe2~percent
said the lnvmtoey tax last year on lnVI!IItorlel."
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UnW 1.983• 'the equipment and growtl) rate has not been achieved:
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·.' •. U.S. advlsel"'!Dbert C. McFarlane, made that clear when he ldent111ed
:,ihe Middle East, the' Third WQrld and arms control as 1985 priority
, : ~ ~In a speech recently to a group of busineSsmen here.
:&lt; · With a DemocratiC platform pledge to resume the peace process,
-: IOidoubtediY Walter Mondale would also make an e«ort to promote peace
ISrael and the Arabs If he defeats Ronald Reagan.
; :: Mondale played 11 big role In the Carter administration's design on a
: ·{Q!Tllula for the
Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty and for dealing with ihe
• Palestinian problem. But a 'lot remains to be done.
·:: • But the Inconclusive election In Israel, and the absence of any detectable
.· '! jhlttlntheposltlonsofKJngHussetnofJordanandthePalestlneUberatlnn
:: filrganlzatlon~ could make It dlftlcult for either Reagan or Mondale to
thedownsptn In U.S. lntluence.·
; :; Lurldng behind a facade of Impartiality at working levels of the State.
r-Pepartment was oope for a Labor VIctory as the leverage the United States
'llfeds. Labor Is consldefed more flexible than Llkud on West aant&lt;
settlements and more Inclined to trade tenitory tor peace.
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~; and PLO Chalnnan Yasser Arafat~ at least that's thetlleory of leading
: Middle East experts here.
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: Barring a Labor·Likud coalition, small special-Interest parties will have
: . dlspropprtlonate tntluence In the way the country Is governed and be In a
~ . position veto new pOlicy Initiatives by Israel.·
, :: Reagan waited nearly~ mOnths before unveUing a "fresh start" toward
;. peace. His September 1981 plan, which featured some form of Jordanian
:: SJipervlslon over the Palestinians on the West Bank, was Jm!nedlately
·: rejected by Israel.
• 'FQI' several months, Hussein consulted with Arafat and tllrted with the
;; ~of haVIng a joint delegation participate In U.S.-sponsored negotiations.
; · Bl;lt be declded agaln$111, charging the United States with being too biased
:. In·ISrael's favor to be a credible medlator.
•. The Reagan plan could be re-Introduced In a second term or revised to
:: make It attractive to Israel, Jordan and the PLO.
· ;: . Reagan - o~ Mondale- could reach for the Camp DaVId framework,
' whlcli offers autonomy to the Palestkllans as an Interim solution.
; . U.S. strategy Is complicated, meanwhlie, by tnfllition In Israel (which
: makes It hard for the country to focus on peace moves), Hussein's
:. suspicions and the PW's unwlllll!gnesS to settle tor anything 1115S than a
•· Palestinian state.
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:: Middle East, not In Washington·. Seven yearS ago U.S. dlpl&lt;rnacy also
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;. :1-tenachem Begin, and set Egypt and Israel on the road to peace.
; ;:: ;At a minimum, the United States needs help. As Secretary of State
·:.· 9e&lt;&gt;rge P. ShultzdeclaredlastMarchUnexasperation: "We areactlVJ!. We
··: ..wW help. But others must come forward as well."

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son wiU suffer, not to mention the
:; :lhe, actions of a government )loilY, potential damage 1&lt;! local business.
; : he either does not understand how And for what - garbage? .
If the mayor checks around
~ ; things WQI'k or he Is engaging In
In Ohio he wiU find that
elsewhere
·:: demagoguery. Webster's defines
--: demagoguery as the "dramatic use most government-owned landfills
::. of · popular prejudices or false restrict business from outside their
:~ claims by a leader In order to gain . jurisdictions beCause of the longev··. power."
ity· factOr and the cost to taxpayers
; ·: There are two reasonable sides to of start)ng new landtiUs. If the
: · the landfill situation. But by leaders of New Haven are._!nter·
:: : throwing completely unrelated ested In solving their problems they
'; ; issues Uke where people work. an~ should devote their energy to
-• shop into the debate, Mayor establishing a landfill for Mason
:~ WWlamson and his councU have County. Dividing the community
solves nothing.
~\ ;' turned a common problem faced by
Michael CuUums
;. ' many communities Into some kind
Rt. 2, Albany
; of ' 'us against them" crusade.
:·: j(lstlfled In punishing business for

Is a white .man. ·

What's gom, oo, Lord?
Ills this. Democratic polltlcs hu ·
been reduced to government flxa.
tloo. Whether It Is the babies In ·
Oettolt who don't Jive beciiUBe they '
are not cared tor, or whether It II
the babies In Detroit who Jive
because they are not abortl!d, the·.
gi)vemment Is the malefactor. In
the ftrst !nstanee II shoold provide
more~ hospitals, doctOrS, nUI'IIell
and nutrients~ In the SeCOnd, mere
tree abortions.
If there Is crime In the street, It Is
because govemmt'!lt does not
provide enough day care.·
It there Is unempJoyrneflt In the
steel mills, It Is because the
government Is using too much steel
making subnartnes.
'
It there Is a growing number of
broj&lt;en homes, It Is bec&amp;l!IJE! aownt·
ment has not passed the Equal
Rights Amendment.
1f there Is tenSion owing to S9VJet
deployment of mtssUes In Europe,lt
Is· because the government has
faDed to lie down with Moscow, as
with a lamb.
The reason for all th09e tears' Is
that JaCkson was giving voice to
fundamental human aspirations for
a better. happier life. And although
he frequently Invoked the name of
God, In fact the appeal was entirely
secular. GOd did not Invent SOcial
SecuritY, or budget deficits, or
undernQUrlshed babies In DetrQII.
Noris It reasOnable.toasj( G9d to do
sornethlilg about lt. God gave man
freewill, and that commitment was
unchangeable.lt man, acting oo his
own tree will, can cruelty Jesus
Cbrlst. God cap probably tolerate
the te-electicin of Ronald Reagan.

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AP llpoiUWrla
Tony Gwynn rit. 11!f! San Diego
Padreshastakentoheartthewords,
If t\OIIhe bent grammar, of Hall of .
. FamerWeeWIIlleKeeler, whosaid:
·· ','Hlt 'em where they ain't."
Gwynn went 3-for-4 Thursday
plght- and JIOW has &amp;even hits JnhJs

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Marine Corps officer tn World War fellows who Instinctively distruSt
n and was the CIA station chief tn
brllllance."
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A•"-Then he adds: "In the case of
u"""' In the 1900s and 19'10s. He
tater served as congressional Ual·
some, to resolve, such contllcts on
son for the CIA and the Pentagon.
the basis of the Umltro mental and
Maury's disdain for the people's mQI'al resources with which the
representative$ Is laid out right at
creator has seen tit to endow them
· the start. He quotes the 18th·
must Indeed be a formidable task,
century French playwright, Pierre · the reSults ot which one should not
de Bea\lmarchals:
judge tuo harshly."
"Tci be a politician Is but to feign
Maury cites a few borrlble
ll!norance of what yro know wen.
examples of Capitol Hill fauna: ·the
pretend knowledge of what you are
"distinguished member" who could
tota\ly Ignorant, decline tu listen to
never keep straight Ubya, Lebanon
what you hear, attempt what Is
and Uberla; older members wbo
beyond your capacity, hide what
have short attention spans ' 'and
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roght to be exposed, appear
particularly In afternoon sessions
· profound when y0u are dull-wilted,
are prone to Intermittent dozing,"
· and to justify lgooble means by lind the elderly comrrilttee chair·
clalmtng admirable ends."
man wbo contused "par8mmtary"
The author's own opinion of with ·:parUamentary" operations.
!)1embe~ of Congress Is equally
Despite these forrnldllble ·short·
.¥J!Charltable. ''They are, to be sure,
comings, the report WBfiiS, many
not. all equippetl for the role of memhers of Congress "have an
statesmen," he : wrote. ''Among
uncanny .knack for asking simple
them are a · fair number of dull
anddlrect questions ... that go right

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asked for a trade three years ago,
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of the way_he had been treated, not
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"I think the players were embar·
"It was apparent that Dan was
2 0r.; 1ully equtpped . .
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rassed by our record last year," iiJlng to become a tree. agent,"
FORD GRANADA .. :.........................
McKaysaldashepreparedhlsteam Howsam said. "He turned down a
8, , a11, looks &amp; runs good.
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· to face Seattle tn the annual HaJJ of rather large contract ofler frool us
Fame game at Fawcett Stadium, · this spring ... an offer I'm kind of
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adjllcent til the Pro Football Hall of sul'!lrlsedwemade, itwassol.arge."
Fame. "We know there were some
Driessen, 32, became the Reds'
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justifications tor 11 such as the full-time llrst baseman when the
.,uto., , PS, atr, red.
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Inordinate amoont of mjurles we popular Tony PereJ; was · traded
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seasoirnfl976.Heaskedtobetraded
Tampa Bay hopes to have In 1981, when Johnny Bench's bot
Improved Itself by signing multi- hitting won him the first-base Job
~ar contracts with a numher of Its and kept Driessen oo the bench.
key veterans, &amp;.eluding llnebackef
Driessen's Cincinnati teammates
Hllllh Green, I'UIIIIIng back .James said · he wasn't happy tn his
Wilder and quarterback Jack platroned role with thi! Reds.
Thompson. The Bucs also pickEd up
"I don't think he wanted to be
Southern Caltfonila linebacker tr8ded because the money was
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baseman Dan Driessen, who first

opening game of the Sl4 National pitchers Andy McGafflgan and Jim
Football League PI e 1e s soo Satur- Jefferson. McGafflgan Is expected
. day matchlill the biggest S1lll'rise 11 to join the Red$ In Los ~Ies this
19113 against one of the biggest weekend, and the 21-year-old.Jefferson bas been assigned to the club's
dlsappolntlnents.
·-Clruck Knox's Seattle Seahawks farm system.
,
went9-71astseaaonandthenmadelt
"It caught me Off guerd, but the
· all thewaytotheAmerlcanFootbaU way~ look at It, II wiU be better for
Conference championship game me In the long run," Driessen said.
hefore losing to the eventual Super
The ftrst baseman wruld have
Bowl champion Los Angeles ·been eligible for tree agency at the
Raiders.
end of the seasoo, and showed no
Jolm McKay's Tampa Bay Buc· Indication of signing with the Reds,
caneers, beset by Injuries, finished according to club President Bob

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Kanu&amp; O ty
OoolcJand
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to the heart of tlje Issues Involved,''
as' well as "an uncaney sense fQI'
detecting a snow-job."
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To handle· rongi'essmen who
want to reveal secrets tliemselves
tnstead of waiting to he scooped l;Jy
the press, Maury recommends this ,
subtle hlt of egl}slrQklng:
"It l'lllly be useful to point out
difference between a revelation llV" 'A
a Jack Andenon ... and a revelation
by a responsible rllember of the
Armed Services Col'nmlttee ... It I
thought the KGB spent its time .
trying to analyze . and evaluate
· every story )Xlt out by JaCk
Anderson, I woutqn 't WDITY tuo
milch. But when a senior member
of the Armed Services or Foreign
Relations Committee appears on
• 'Meet tile Press' and talks about
row ~uch we 1q1ow about Soviet
missiles or submarines, odds are
that the KGB assumes he's basing .
his comments on the best avallable
Intelligence tnfonnatlon. "'

Art Buchwald '

Schedule
Sat.~rday·

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defeated
the Cincinnati
Reds
8-2.
Doug Expo85,
Flynn Plratest
doubleO ·ill the
last
nine at•bats
- as the
Padres
· The three hits raised 'Ills National ~ run In the eighth Inning,
League-ieadtngaverageto'.362.
snapping a 4-4 tie. Montreal tied the
"It's SOI1Iethlng that jusi comes In the seventh on Andre Dawson's
naturally for me," says Gwynn, who sacrlfke fly and two wild pitches by ·
has been likened to Rod Carew by Pirate reliever Don Robinson.
Padres Manager Dick Wllllams.
Derrel Thomas started the wtn" l'm just trying to hit where ntngraUywithafwo.outdouble,and
Flynn followed with the winning hit
they'reJI()t playing." . .
Gwynn had one-toulth of San off Robinson, 0-4. Bob James, 3-4,
Diego's 12 hits 'against the Red$ pitched the eighth for the VIctory,
, 'hefore leavin&amp;the game for a pinch . and 'Jeff Reardon got the final three
l'llnl:ler•doubllnglnSanD!ego's outs for lils 14th save.
.three-run ·siXth ln!llng. Gwynn
Glaota 3, Astros ~
scored onoe and had an RBI. ·
.
Dusty Baker hithlsftrstllooterun
. In therestoftheNatlonaJLeague, since Aprll and only second of the
Montreal edged Pittsburgh 54, San season to help the G~ftts beat
FranclscodefeatedHroston3-2and Houston.Billl.askey, 6-9,andFmak
Atlanta beat Los Angeles 5-1.' ·
WUIIams combined on an eight·
Mark Thwmond, 8-5, won Ills hitter. Laskey went seven Innings,
third straight start for the Padres, giVIng up six hits.
wholeadAtlantaby.sevengamesln
The Giants got only six hits oH

NFL opens· Driessen turned ·.down .
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seven Innings, glvtngup tworunson starterMikeScott,4-9. Scott ylelded
seven hits.
Baker's ftrst-tnntng solo bomer,
then didn't give up another hit~
Steve Garvey drove In a pair of the fifth.
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runswlth a slngle tntheflrsttnntng
Houston scored twice tn the
t!H Jet! RtiSseU, 4-12, wbo lasted just . seventh on doubles by E nos ea~.
. twotnntngsfortheRedS,wbo)QStfor KevtnBassandBillDoran.
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WASHINGTON ,_ The CIA and
Congress, now locked In bitter
contllct aver the a-ncy's
"covert"
..~
operations In Central America,
have always had an uneasy rela·
tlonshlp at best, While members of
Congress have been free with their
crltlclsl11 of the CIA, It Is rare for a
CIA official to express equally
candid asses!!I'Dellts'of Ills paymasters On C8pltol HW, .
Now I can reveal just what a
plltar of the CINs old·boy network
actually though\ of the legislators
he had·to deal with. The bllstertng
ap~lsalls contained In a 14-page
report, "CIA arut the Congress,"
which was disseminated In one of
the agency's secret publications. It
was intended as a sort of·guJdcllne
for CIA employees trying to
" handle" Congress.
My assocl'1-te Date Van Alta has
reviewed the report, . which was
written by the late John Minor
Maury, a VIrginian who served !!Sa

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No, It was an appeal to mammon .
that Jesse Jackson voiced. Blit
because his accents were evangeUstic, be achieved the evangellst's
effOrt. But there Is a tenibll!
hangover. The price of VIolating the .
First Cornmandment:' lt spec111es
that man shall' not make graven

·Geraldine Ferraro has not onJy COQple."
story.
palgn, and don't give the ptll!llc the
broken new terrttory when It comes
8. At polltlcal rallies do 'not throw
15. There · are absolutely no sUghtest excuse to think there Is
to national politics; she has also kisses to her from the press stand. A restrictions on · male reporters
anything going on between the two .
changed the manner In which the frtendly wave wlll suffice.
~lng George Bush as you have
you -other \hall you trying to lind
of
media will now cover vice preslden·
9. If you happen. to be on the - done In the past, since people wlll out where she really stands on the
tial candidates.
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platform, do not hug her as you not mlsrel!d your Intentions.
nuclear freeze. '
To avqtd any hint of sexism or Wbuld _Fritz Mondale. A sll!iPle
16. To sum up, keep your hands
misunderstanding, I received a
holding hands over the head Is · ott Rep. Ferraro during the cam·
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memo from my editor laying ' out · sufficient.
new guidelines lor male reporters.
10. The Important thing Is make
They are as follows:
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the public aware that you and, Rep. ·
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1. You a re not to kiss Rep. Ferraro are equal partners In the
;Ferraro In public unless she k(sses election process and· that you as a .
you first.
reporter are colorblind when . it
2. Do not put your arm around her (.'Oflles to sex.
waist or around her shoulder when
you are seen with•her tn public. You
ll. It may be awkward at first to
~
· may shake hands with her, If she avoid any reference to Mrs .
'
offers you hers, but do not kiss her Ferraro as a woman in your
:: I am wrlllpg this pertaining to the almost an hour before I was ever hand lf.photographers are present. column, but as the campalgn
3. Do not opeQ her car door for her • progresses, It will be easler. -Brilish
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-: June 23 tire on S. Fourth St. , told about !he nre. When I got up. ·
or let her p~ede you ln a·revolVIng reporters had the same problem
;. Mlddlepori, In which my 19-year- · there everyone knew It was my son
door, as this will appear patronizing when Margaret Thatcher first
: old son died. The Middleport fire but no one told me tUI s,fter his body and will . offend your women became prime minister. But now
· : chief told me they ruled the cause of was taken away. Whose place f.,as . readers.
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It's ·rare to see a Brttlsh joumallst
•. fire was my son smoking In bed. It to tell me?
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4. 1f you are granted a ont'-on-one kiss or hug Mrs. Thatcher In front of
: : How could a fire started by a
There also was a gas
above InterVIew with her, ALWAYS have No. 10 Downing Street.
:- cigarette In the front part of the . ground right back of the bouse yourwlfepresentsotherewillbeliO
·12. Langualll! Is very Important
• ;, bouse burn the wbole back part up which should have been covered up question In anybody's mtnd what when addreutng the Democratic
,-: without my son being burned months ago but was lett uncovered. you are meeting about.
VIce presidential candidate. Do not .
, ~ - beyond recognition? When I asked . Why would tregas company allow.
ll, When You nnd yourself at a , refer to ber as. "Honey," ':Pear,"
,
dinner party nex1 to her, DON'T "'Babe" Ql' • "Toots." A simple
' : ,the tire chief bow come the fire this?
"Ma'am" will set the right tone .
: • departlllenl dldll'l go tn the house
If anyone can give me any . pulloutberchalrandseethatshels
• andnndhlsbody,hesakllheYwent answers I'd appreciate healing comfortably ~ted. But If she pulls · · 13. AIIIO~ keep In mind that only
Geraldlne Ferraro's husband JOhn
; ; In but had been told no one was In from you. My heartfelt thanks go out your chair tor you, be sure to
'
Zaccaro may· Introduce his wife to '
: · there and Rusty's body was out to the people wbo helped me but · thank her.
6. If she stops by your ta'ble to someone else as "My better half,"
,; 'covered up, the reason theY dldn 't I have no use for the ones who did
14, Although the kll81ng and
:· lJnd him. yet my sister who found ' the -wrong. - Nora Nltz, 729 Beech chat with you when you are with
friends
,
do
not
s
tand
up,
aa
this
wUJ
hugg.Jng
prohfbltion rulel must be
~ him said he was In
sight. AJio,\ St., Middleport, Ohio.
S('!l!l conde8cendlne a,nd Indicate
strictly
adllered
to COIICtl'lllqg Ml'i.
~· my son Willi found · and Identified
·
you are f'I!COIIllzlllg ber not aa a
Ferraro, they do 1101 apply to qt11er
,l't
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vice preslden~ill candid~ bu~ a
female candidates . n•fiiiiDI b'
"Exeu,.
rMII
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IIIII
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woman . . ·
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Ieaer ofllce. You may still bull a
II DYNAMITE/"
7. You can exc!t&amp;ngl! Innocent COilllesswoman·or uenatoi-or the
jokes with her and taUIIh, but keep
mayoral candidate of the oppllllte
sex and even put your arm tii'Otllld
:~&gt; .Today Is Frklll,y, July :z1; the Dth day at IW. There are 1!17 days left tn' the byplay to a minimum 10 the
,
public won't percelw you aa a "fun
her waist If It will help you aet your
•.:tile year.
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rate as 1n Hmdw'as, the most
son's oratory outshone that of
underdeveloped nation tn our ·
Mark&gt; Cuomo. On Ule other hand, plopped thecrownbackoohlshead, hemisphere."
Mark&gt; Cuomo's wrold have out- and muttered, "I hope that \YID
Now Jet us asswne· that this
""'-'......-.-•....._o:::l,....
shone,
for
that
crowd,
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satlsfy
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Is true - which, by the
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lntense meditation of what Jack· way, It probably Isn't
. ROBERT L WINGEtT
nottoberontusedwlthaweek at the son actually said yields a falclnat·
Why are
those babieS dying?
PubiiBher
r ~ -Ashland . Institute. But the~ Is tng datum. 'lbe~ts no InJunction .tn
Because Ronald ~agan ' IS
· . something to. be learned In reflectIlls speech, anywhere, to ll!IY president?
PAT 'WHITEHEAD
808 HOEFLICH •i, lngon thelmpactof.suchasCuorno American to do more, dO ~ter. · UD!!tl'91t ls ooeofthelllfttCltles
AuiMut Pablloer/CoatroU~r
Generol MIUiaJer
.
al)ll Jackson. Tile · Usteners, many deny himself. The sJ.ngle thing of the Western world , why Is It
,
.
ot
them, wept. As others do, if for enjotnedonthe. Amerlcancl\~Zenby · letttngltsbablesdle?Themayorof ·
,.
DALE ROOHGEB, JR.
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different reasons.
JaCkson {and Cuomo) Is to vote. ~troll Is a black man. Detroit has
Ne•U Editor
'l1le aP.OJogy; widely Interpreted Because Democratk:polltlcs In S!pJ nlnj! m;mbers In Its clly councll.
A MEMBER of The Auoelated P.:e.., laland Dally Preso Asooclaas Intended for American Jews Mr. Francisco were
abou.t the
of these are black. Why are
. llon ...,. the American Newipaper Publisher Auoelatloa •
Jackson
has
In
various
ways
·
tallsmantic
powers
of
government.
they
..
letting the babies dJe tn
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sllgbted,
was
dlgnlf!ed
and
manly.
All
Ten
Commandments,
at
the
Detroit?
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LETTI!IIS OF OPINION ore welcomed. Tiley lllooahl bo 1-lbu . . words
klniJ. All letters are subject to edlda1ud muat be alped wl&amp;ll a am e. alldrl!ll aad
Moreover, anydoubtthattheywere hands of Jesse Jackson, were
Why, Lord? .
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th_e ~ audience for that reduced to: Thou shalt not fall In
Lack of money?
(OOd I . . ., ..w...olq loou
, ao1 -oilllleo._ _I..,.._ _ _ _ __.,1
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apology was dispelled when, only a vote for soclallsm.
.
The per caplla budget of Detroit
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$riVing, Jaekson was overhe&lt;ird to. sllnllar l.loo!l In Jackson's speech Ml!ineapolls. There the budget Per
mutter •to a confederate, "Did the dlstlnguls~ by. a 1ack of spec111c caplta·ts $993. And, when last heat'd
~h thing go aver?" It .ts as I! graVIIy. Hesald,"lnDetrolt,oneof trom. thebableswerenotdYJngtn
Henry 1~. after submitting to Ills the
cities of the W~ MJnneapoUs, even though Its mayor
lll Court Sti-eet
Pomeroy, Ohio
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Because NFL teams have beell
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use much of Ills roster during
Saturday's game.
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dolngrorbestwilhlnthefrllmeworlt ·
of preparing our team for the ·
regular season," he said. "I plan oo
starttngourbestllneupbutlhereWIU
be many clulnges as the game goes
along."
Theseahawks, meanwhile, made
a huge jump tn the right direction
last year~ Knox, wbo toOk a
franchise that had ooly two winning
season In Its first 9IM!!I years. of
existEnce Into ·the playoffs for the
first time.
"But we start over this year,"
Knox said. "What we did last year
really doesn't mean anything now,
other than the fact that our playen
should feel a lot · more conlldenl
about what they're trying to do,
withOUtfeellnll: cqck,v ...
Returning on offense are running
back Curt Warner, who led the AFC ·
Jn•rushlng last year, and quilrter·
baCk Dave Krieg; who took over
from veteran Jim Zorn at mldsea·
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Olympic cage officials ·upset
with time tilts are scheduled
By BRU(:E LOwrrr

AP Sports Writer
ANGELES (AP) -Basket·
ball is theAmerlcans!XJrt-andone
of the men who runs the amateur
ve~lon In this country Isn't vecy
happy about the way It's being
conducted at these Olympics.
)3oth the men's and, women's
teams, who.cruised through their
preDiyrnplc tournaments, are being gtven unfavorable starting
tllj\es becauseoftelevtSion, Wllllam
L. •WaU, executive director of the
Alliateur Basketball Association of
tilt United States of America,
complained Thursday.
:rhe women's team, 25-1 In
~Iyrnplc play, has games
, sc!leduted Monday against medal·
contending Y\I!:OslaVla aild Tuesd$y against Australia, each starting
at' 9 a .m . PciT. The .men's team,
Wibeaten In nine exhibitions, has
tWo games scheduled to start within
'JJJ: hours of each other late next
LOS

w~k .

' ''They don't think ahout the
athletes," wau fumed. "The game
" Is .not sport, It's money ·and
television."
And the Olympics Is diversity.
. ThelnternatlonalO!ymplcCoJiunlt·
tee, which added the women's'

marathon to these Games agreed lure, which \!lid.cooled olf tbe past
Thursday to add a women's week after a series at steamy
10,®meter run to the 1988 Games 100-degree days; I'OI!e Into the 9011
In Seoul, South Korea, on a trial Th\U'llday and, a&lt;:t'OJ'&lt;IIna to the
basis.
National Weather Service, Is likely
The roc also decided to add three to be there when the opening
other events . to 'tuture Summer ceremonlesareheldSaturday.
ThehlghllghtattbeceremoaJesls
Olympics on a permanent basis: a
women's sprint track event .In · tbe llghtlng at the Olympic Flame.
cycUng, aWomen's470-cJassdlngby Trying. to guess the lde!ltlty d. the
event In yachting, and either a torch-bearer has become a sport tn '
m11!1'sllghtwelghldoublesculls,ora Itself.
coxless lour In rowing.
For a whUe, a heevy favorite
And the Olympics Is security. It seemed to be Nadia COrnal1ed, the
was tested at UCLA, where a bomb · Romanlail gynllla5twho, beeauseot
scare forced a 4()-mlnute afternoon her unprecedl!nted JBtocl marks,
evacuation of a donnltocy at one of became tbe sweetheart of the
the Olympic vfllages.
MQJitreal Games In 1976..
It occurred when a package w~
Peter Ueberroth, president of the
discovered In a flrst·floor restroom
LAOOC. lntro«Juced her 'I1nlr9day
during a routine check by'!XJUce at
seven-story Rieber Hall, under at ·a news conferenCe, welcoming
closer·than·usual scrutiny because her as a special guest rl the
It houses athletes from Israel, El canmlttee. He .all. but assured
evecyoneComaneclwouldnotbethe
Salvador, Nicaragua and ChUe. ·
The package turned out to be two torch-bearer, saying to select a
roUs of toilet paper wrapped In a Romanian could be interpreted as
an ·emban'asSrnellt to the · 14
smock.
J:&gt;ollce "haven't had many bomb Ea$tem-bloe nations boycotting the
threats solar. WeeX!)ectedmore," Games.
saki Lt. Dan Cooke, a pollee,
spokesman. But "we hav~ found
"We would do nothing to hurt·
suspicious things." .
anybody's fee)lngs," Ueberroth
The Los Angeles-area tempera· said. "Wecouldn'tdosomethlngllke
that."
While Comanecl I'Eill8l'i.ed as
placid before the world's press as
she had ever been as a 1'-year-old
dw1ng her electrltylng goJd.medal
perfonnances In Montreal, ZoJa
Budd, tbe South Atrican·bom
middle-distance runner appeared
rattled as she arrivedIn Los Angeles
from lH!r new ~eland, England.

She seemed bewildered by the
tumult at Los~les International
Airport, just as she had beensevei'al
hQurs earllerwhensbewas besieged
by reporters at London'sHeathrow
Airport. ·"I was absolutely fright·
ened,'' she said. "A.nyhody.would be
ln,thorje

circumstances.'

The 18-year-old Budd, whose
native land Is barred from Olympic
canpetltlon because of Its policy of
racial separation, was . granted
British citizenship almost .trnmredlatety afteremi8J'atlngtoEngland,
because her grandfather was Brit·
Ish. 1be move caused an uproar In
ParHament. · ·

Another controversial a\h]ete,
wefghtlUter JetfMichels,
American
GETI'ING READY - Liz Wilson, left, ud Kalbl Foley, rliht, .
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remained
In Umbo. for at least ooe
check a balloon during a practice session Thllnlday at the Loll Anples
maredayheforefindlngoutwbether
Memorial Collsll\lm lor this weekend's opening ceremony lor the XXIII
the International Olympic Cottunlt·
' Olyinplc Games. (AP Laserphoto).
tee would allow hlril to be named to
the U.S. team. . . .
.
Michels appealed Thursday to the
IOC's Ji;UglbWty Committee to
,·.
reverse sanctions Imposed by the
International Welghtllltlng Federa·
tiQJI and tbe Unlted·states Olympic
Canmlttee after he tested positive
Second round men's singles
Pickens, cruirleston. who defeated last year for banned su~.
tennis action was played Wednesd· Mike Say,e; Middleport, 6-4, 6-2; .
Michels, who won three gold
daY. evening on both Syracuse and Brent Johnson, Galllpolls,OIIei'Rick medalsatthePanAmerlcanGames
Middleport courts.
Crow, SyraCuse, 6-3, 6-1; and Jack last August, tested positive tor
Playing In Syracuse were Mark Fowler, Point Pleasant, over Bruce testosterone - a natural · growth
Thompson, Ravenswood, who beat Modessltt, Parkerslm'g, 6.7, 6-2. honnone ....,. during urinalysis after
Jay Carter, Parkersburg, 11-2&lt; ·~;
Men's singles quarterl1nal play the &lt;Dnpetltlon and was sb lpjA!d ot
· CliffBrowntng,PolntPieasant,over WW begin on Friday.
his awards.
Blii'Gray, GalllpoUs, ~. ~: Dwight
The 1984 Syraeuse Open Tennis
H!ll, Racine, over Jo)m Bentley, Tournament IS sponsored by the
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Farmer's Bank and SaVIngs Co.,
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f· W
: By The Associated Press
Here Is the week!¥ Ohio fishing
report from the Ohio Division ol
WPdllfe:
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CENTRAL OHIO
.
{..IItle Darby Creek- Utile Darby
In Madison and Unlon . countles is a
goOd place at mid-summer for
srriaUmouth and rock bass. Uve
bajts such as soft craws are best.
Indian Lake-Thls4&gt;gan County
!ale has a good supply ol white and
laJ!gemouth bass and channel
catfish. Most good fishing is at night
' duiing hot weather, especlaUy with
balls such as minnows, worms, soft
cr~ws and chicken livers.
· NORTHWEST OHIO
Ferguson River - This AUen
C&lt;l!nty spot has good summertime
fl$lllg for waUeye, smallmouth
bass and channel catfish. Nighttime
anglers fishing for walleye and
channel catfish do well during this
part of thE! season. The best places
for smaUmouth bass are along the
nrellnes dur!ng early morning
iufllate evening.
HufQJI River - The Huron Rlv(lr
In Erie and Hu!Qn countles bas @!ad
smaUmouth and white bass and
channel catfish fishing. 1be best
smalln\oUtb Oshtng Is near Milan,
bit It also good from the Monroeville
Dlim to the Ohio Turnpike.
• NOR1UEASTOIDO
~~re Reservoir - There Is
goodtlshin&amp;for~andsunftsh

tn this lake east of Akron. 1be best

'1\s)llng
USiiauy

during mld·Summet' Is
In deep water neat; sub-

mirledweedbeds. Waiwonnsand

• musldes are~ blyeglll balls. .
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Clendening Lake - &amp;me of the

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Surging R~ Sox ·.blank
By DAVE O'IL\RA
AP SporiB WI . .
BCei'ON (AP) ~Manage!' Ralph
Houk of the Bostat Red Sox bad a
decision .to
With a COiq)le ot

make:

open diltes, ooe of his five starlln&amp;
pitchers would have to mlss·a tum.
Hook decided rookle.rl(lht·balldel'
Roger Clemens, wbacked lll"WJJd In
less than tbree Innings tn Seattle on
July 14. was a lorllcal cllok:e.
Barring lnjUiy or an unfoneen
emergmcy, It may be the last time
Clemeas Is bypasaedfor a IOng,loag

time.
Oemens, who pitched Texas to
the College World Se!1es cbampjonshlp 13 inOnths ago, returned to a
starting role with fleree detennlna·

tlon Thi,II'Sday n~Pt. ·

get·thls pme under my belt," said

~ 4-4 afterblsftrst vict&lt;l'y In

Ad~ winS· feature ra~ at

Skyline, big event Saturday
Speclal, palled veteran driver Earl
HW with Juat too:laps to go to take
last week'~ Super Late M~l

sUdtna

to a halt Inside the
racing llfOO'ie. The yellow
nag tigt\tened tbe field, which made
to~- a great racing finish. Adams
and Hill battled nose-to-taD tor. ~
· next two laps, as the two biieDy
made contact alloWing Adams· tp
shoot Into the~ and on to vlctocy.
FoUOWing Adams aci'OfiS the
llnlshllnewereHW,Abels,Frazler,
Brent Martin, ScOtt Wolfe, Hilton
Wolfe, and Bob Keith.
This Saturday top area ~vers
are expected to challenge many top
out of state compeUtors wbo pl~q~ to
take hoi!Je this week's bJg winning

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'I'M Dally Senttnol oo 3, 6 or 12 I!ICIIIth
basil. Credit wut be giVlm carrier Oach

1 p.m. on the Trautwein. field.
~tb.
204 Condor St.
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1be title game determines the
No aubacrlptlonl by mall permitted In
Pomerv.OH
Eighth District representative to
tow111 where ttorne carrier terVIce II
Phon• 912·2176
available.
the state tournament, aiBo bel~ In
Spring &amp; Summer Hours:
Athens starting Aug. 6.
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Thursday's game saw a couple rl
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Hayman_, pastor. SundaySchool10:00 a.
And ... ............ - ...... ooloy,
evening service, 7 p.m.
• ,.
day. 7: lJ p.m. Wednesday prayer m~tlng
m .; Morning WoNhlp, 11: 00 a .m.; Wed·
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY, Raclno,
and Bible Study, 7:30p.m.
Knowtns. all thl while. what we COlt bec:.ornE tomoz zow!
nesday and Saturday Evening Sef'vlces at
R1. 12~ . William Hoback, pastor. Sunday
JEHOVAH'S WITNESS, 37319 Slale
7: 30p.m.
SchoollO a .m .; Sunday evening service 7 ,
_ Route 124 (one mllr east of Rutland ). Sunp.m. WPdnesday evening service 7 p .m. · .·
MEIGS
day: Bible lec1ure9: JO a.m.: Watchtower
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Cheadl~
COOPERATIVE P .UUSH
~tudy 10: 30 a.m.; Tuesday. Bible- study,
...... bf ... - . . - . . . ~
Sup!. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Momlnf(' :
UNITED METROOI8T {;HlJIICH
7: 3Q p.m.: Thursday, Theocratic ~hool
Worship 10:30 a.m. P rayer service, alte~n·.
7: :1) p.m. service meetlnt. 8:20 p.m-.,
FlY
111......,
- 1i11iM
s.nctay
P1*n ......
MDIII
1 Corlnfilnl 2 ~ t Coriolhilnl
ate Sundays. ·
....
Rev. J a - E. C.rbiU,CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY .
411:1-50:3
t2;1 ·12
5:22·34
2:14-23
4:1-21
3:1•18
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NORTHE.UT I:LtJBTEB
Locatl'd on 0 . J . White Road of Higbw.ay
~111'K..- ,....,......._ ....................._
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL, Third ·
BeY. Doo Ar&lt;ller
160. Pat Henson. pastor. Sunday SCh00110
.,.__,•• 1'.0. . . . . . .. ~. ~22108
.... llof Deeter
a.m. Classes for all ag,es. Junior Church 11 Ave. Rev. Clark Baker, pastor. Carl Nol·
.
tlngham, Sunday Schoo! s,..pt. ~unday
ReY. Seldoa Joh-•
· a .m .: Morning worship 11 a .m . AduH
/'
comber, supl. Sunday School 9: ll ·a .m.;
SchoOl lO .a.m. with .classes for all agtt:
ALFRED- Chureh School 9::11 a.m.;
Choir practice 6 p.m. Sunday. Youn2 PeoWonhlp service 10:30 a.m. Bible stud)',
Evening services at 6 p.m . Wedne-sday Bi·
ple's, Chlldren.'s Church and Adul1 BlbiP
Worshlp,ll.a.m.; UMYF, 6:30p.m.; UW,
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, Rev.
Tuesday, 7:30p.m.
I Study,
ble study at 7: 30p.m. Youth servlcf!s FrlWedne5day at 7: 31Yp.m.
Third Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Communion,
Tom Staten. pastor. Sunday School 9:30a.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
day al7:30 p.m .
.., .
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL , 570· Grant
Urst Sunday. (Archer)
m.; EvenJn&amp;serv1ee7:30p.m. Wednesday
CHRIST
OF
LATI'ER
DAY
SAINTS.
Pori·
ECCLESIA FELLOWSHIP. 128 Mill st,,
S1., Mktdleport. AUII\ated with Southern
CHESTER- Worship 9 a .m.; Church
pra~r meeting 7:Jl p.m.
.
land-Racine
Road
.
William
Roush
,
pastor.
Middleport . Brothe-r Chuck McPher~n. :
SChooi!Oa.m.: Bible Study, Thuroday, 7p.
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
Baptist C9nvenllon, Sunday ScboollOa.m .
Linda Evans, church school+ dlr~lor.
pastor. Sunday School 10 a .m.; ~unday .
; Morning worship 11 a .m .; EvE&gt;nh'lg worm.; UMW, first Thursday, 1 p .m. ; Com·
CHRIST. Duane Warden, minister. Bible · Church
school 9:-:J.I a.m .; Morning worslp
evE"ni~ll servlces at 7 p.m. and Wednesday ',
ship 7 p.m.: Wednt'"Sday E'Venlng Blbl~
munloa, first Sunday f Archer).
class t: 30 a.m.; Morning Worship.tO: 30 i.
10:30 a.m.: Wednesday evening prayer
-~
servict-!Hif 7 p.m.
sludy·and prayer mE.'E'tlng 7 p.m .
JOPPA .:.. Worship 9:30a.m.; Church
m .; Eventq Won:hlp 6:30p.m. Wednel·
services, 7:00p.m.
NTIQUITY BAPTIST. Earl Shuler, paa:
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST. St. ·
School 10:30 a .m . Blble S.tudy, Wednes·
day Bible Study 6:)) p.m.
BETHLEHEM BAPI'IST. Rev. Earl
'or. Sunday School9: 30 a .m .; Church serRt . 124 and Co. Rd.5. MarkSeeven, minis·
day. 7:30p.m. iJohnsbn) .
,
'NEW STIVERSVIllE COMMUNITY
Shuler, pa1tor. Worship; service. 9: 30a.m.
vice, 7 p.m.: Youth m~Ung, 6 p.m. Tuester . Sunday School Supt. Steve Pickens.
LONG BO'M'OM- Church School9::11
CHURCH, Sunday SChool service, 9:45 a.
Sunday
School
10:
30
a
.m.,Bible
Study
and
day Bible STudy at 7 p.m .
.
Sunday School 9:ll • . m .; Morning wor·
.a .m.; Worship 7 p.m.; Bible Sludy, Wedm .;
Wonhlp service 10: :II a.m.;
prayer
SoPrvke
Thursday,
7::1J
p.m.
FULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE. 330111 •
ship 10:30 a .m .; Evening worship 7 p.m .
nesday, 7 : ~ p.m .; UMYF, Wednf'lday,
Evaqellstlc Service 7:30 p.m. Wedoes·
THE CA.RL£TON INTERDENOMINA·
Hiland Road, Pomeroy. Tom K~tly, pa:•
Wednesday ·worship 7 p.m.
day: Prayermeetlng7:30p,m. Thursday.
6:0Q p.m.; Communion First Sunday.
TIONAL CHURCH, Kingsbury Road. Rev.
tor. Danny Lambert, S. S. Supt. Sunday '
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH.
(Archer)
•
· ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, Pomeroy·
David Curfman. pastor. Sunday School , Corner Sycamore and Second Sts .. Po·
mornln~ SE'rvtce at 10 a.m.i Sunday even· .
. REEDSVIL!.E -Church School 9: :IJ a. • ibrrliODYille Rd. f!obert Purtell, minis·
9::1) a .m.; Ralph Carl, Supt. Evening worlng service 7: 30p.m. Tuesday and Thursmeroy. The Rev. William Mlddleswarth.
m. ; Worship Service ll:OO a.m. (Deeler).
ter; RoD Rittle, SuPdaySchooiSu~rbltenship
7:30
p.m.
Praye-r
meeting,
Wednes·
day Services at '7 :30p.m .
pstor. Sunday SChool 9:45a .m .: Church
TUPPERS PLAINS Sf. PAULdent••Suq4ay Scb9ol 9:30a.m.; Worship
day 7:30p.m.
WORD OF FAITH , 93 Mill St., MiddleChurch SchOol 9 a.m.; Worship 10 a.m.; .-t · servicelb: ~a . rri. ; EvenJngworshfpSun·
servJce 11 a .m .
'
LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIA.N,
Jody
port. Richard Slewart, pastor. Sunday
SACRED HEART CHURCH, Msgr.
Bible Study, Tuesday, 7::1J p.m.: UMW,
day 7 p.m. and Wednesday, 7 p.m.
HoUand. pastor: Wallaf(&gt; Damewood.
morning service lO a.m .; Sun~ay evening
Anthony Gtannamore-. Ph. 992-5898. Satu,,r·
Third TueJday, 7:30 p.llt.: Communion
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH. Pine
· Sunday School S\(pt. Worship service, 9 a .
7: 30. TUesday mprntnp: Bible study 10 a.m.
day .E vening Mass· 7 : ~ p.m.; Sunday
First Sunday tArc"*rL
Grove. 'J'he Rev. William Mlddleswarth,
m.; Bible SChooiiO a .m .
Mass, 8 a.m.. and 10 a .m . Conresliions one . WednE'sda)' evening 7: 30 p.m. Thu!~!d•y
CENTRAL CLUSTER
pastor. CHurch service 9: 30a.m.; Suaday
I
morning vi~ with Kennelh Copeland 10
half bour before each Mass. CCD classes,
Rev • .IanNI E. COrblll
School10: :II a.m.
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH.
· a .m .; Friday evenlnR video with Kenneth
11 a .m. Sunday.
Rev. ll&amp;eY..
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Thereon Durham, pastor. Sunday
Copeland, 7:30p.m.
._
·, .
VICTORY BAPTIST. 525 N. 2nd So .,
John Wright, passtor. Sllllday School9:30
SchoOl at 9:30a.m .; Morning worship at
NEW HAVEN CHURCH Q, THE NA· .
Middleport. James E. Keesee, pastor.
· Be•. IIebert E. l l o a.m.: Larry Haynes. S. S. Supt. Momtng
10:30 a.rri.; Sunday evning service at 7: ll
ZARENE. RPv. Glendon Stroud, paslor ~ ~ '
Sunday morning worship 10 a ~ m .: E ven·
Rev. AHrew a.beUIIIC
wonh.ip 10:30 a .m.
p.m. Thursday servtCH at 7: 30p.m .
Sunday School 9:30a.m.: Worship servtce1
ing service 7 p.m.; Wednesday evenlnA:
ASBI,JRY (Syracu,.l- Worship lla.m,
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
wor,;hlp 7 p.m . Vlsllation. Thursday 6: .YI ' 10: 30 a.m.: Youth service Sunday 6:1~p.'
: Church 5ch0019:45 a.m.: Cbarge Bible
RENE, Rev. Thomas H. COllier. pastor .
Knoti, located on County Road .11. Rev.
rn. 'sunday €'\'enlng service 7:00p.m . Wed ·
p.m.
Study. Wednesday, 7:30p.m.; UMW. first
Marilla wolfe. Chairman of tile Board of
Lawrence Gluesencamp. pastor. Rev.
nesday Prayer MeNing and 'Bible STudy
Tuesday, 7: 30 p.m.: C:holr Rehearsal,
Clu1Stlan Ute. SuDdoy School9:30 a.m.;
TRINITY CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY .
Roger Willford. asst . pastor. Preaching
7 : 00~m .
.
·
.·; ·
Wednesday 6: 30p.m.; UMW. fourth Sun·
Momiq worship 10:30 a .m.; Sunday
Coolville: Gilbert Spen~. pastor.,Sunday
servi~ Sunday 7: 30p.m. Rrayer meeting
NEASE SETTL£MENT CHURCH. SuO. ,
day, 6:30p.m. tNelsonl. '
evea.tnaworsblp7:30p.m. Prayermeetlna:
·
SChool9:
Xt
a
.m
.;
Morning
st&gt;rvlcc
10:
30
a.
Wednesday. 7:311 p.m .. Gary Griffith,
day afternoon services at 2:30. Thursday
ENTERPRISE - Worship 9 a.m.;
7: 30p.m. WedDelday.
'
- Sister Harriett Warner, Supt. Sunday
m.: Sunday evening servlcr&gt; 7:00 p.m .;
leader, Youth groups Sunday evening at
evening services at 7:30 • . _
·
Church SchooiiO o,m.: Bible Study, Tues·
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH, !lex·
Schooi9:'JO a .m .j Morning Wor5hlp.' l0:45
Mld·week praylir Sf."rvice Wednesday 1 p. •
6: .JJ p.m. wUh Rog~ and VIolet Wlllfordd ,
FIRST
BAPTIST
CHURCH.
Mason.
W_
day,
7::W
p.m.;
UMW,
First
Monday,
7:~
ter.
WoociY
Call,
pastor.
Services
Sunday
m.
.
.
·a.m.
.
leaden. Communion service first Sunday
Va . Pastor. BtU Murphy. SundaYSChoollO \
p.m .; UMYF, Sunday, 6 p.m. Choir Re10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m.
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIS'J:. David
MT. OLIVE COMM UNITY CHURCH,
each monlh.
a.m.: Sunday evening 7: 30p.m. Prayer· '
hearsal, ' 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. (RotheRACINE FIRST BAPTIST, Don L. • WHITE'S CHAPEL, Coolville R. D.
Mann, minister. William Snouffer. Sunday
Lawrence Bush, pastor. Max Folmer . Sr .
meeting and BlbiP study Wednes4tty. 7:30
School Supt. Sunday SChOol, 9:30 a.m.:
mtch)
Walker, Pastor. Robert Smith, Sunday
Supt . Sunday School and Morning Worship
Rev. Roy Deeler, passtor. Sunday School
p.m . Everyo'nP welcome.
,
FLATWOODS- Church SChooi,IO a.m.
School Supt .: Sunday School 9::11 a .m .;
Morning Worship ,10; 30 a.m.
9: 30a.m.; Sunday evenlngservtce, 7 p.m .;
9:30a.m.; WQI'Sblp .ervlet&gt;, 10: »a.m . 81·
RUTLAND FREE WILL B.b&gt;TIST, So·
; Worship, 11 a.m.; Blbl(&gt; Study, Thursd·. M:orntng worship 10:40 a .m.; Sunday
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST. Po·
ble skldy .a nd prayer service, w~~ay, · Youlh meetlng and Bible Study. Wcdnes ·
Jem St. Rev. Paul Taylor, pastor. Sund~~ ..-~
day, 7 p.m.; UMYF. Sunday: 6 p.m.
evening ·worship 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday
meroy Pike. David Hunt. pastor: Jack
day, 7p.m.
7: lll p.m.
.
School tO a.m .; Sunday eventng7:30 p.m,; . •
Needs, Sunday School Dlreector. Sunday
evening Bible study 7:30 p.m.
(Rothemich).
UNITED FAITH CHURCH. Rt.J on PoRtrrLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Wednesday evening .Prayer meetlug 7:30 • ~
FOREST ~UN - Worship 9 a .m.:
BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY
Scool, 9.: JJ a.m.: Morning Worship, 10: 30;
meroy ' By-Pass, Rev. RobNI: Smllh, $r.,
Mark Jones. pastor: SUI Nlcbolsoa, Sun·
p.m .
, '·
Church School 10 a .m .; Choir practice.
CHURCH. Burlingham. Rev. OkE'y Ray
evening worshtp:7:30 p.Jri. Tuesday VIsipastor. Rev. James Cundiff. AS~t . ~tor .
day School Supl . Sunday Schoo19: 30 a .m .:
SOU'lll BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT ',
Tuf;'Sday, 6:30 p.m.; UMW, Clrst Tuesday.
Laundermllf. pastor. Ph. 992-7324. Sunday
tation , 7 p.m. Wedn~day, Prayer service,
Sunday
School
9:30a.m.;
M~ng
worMomIn&amp; Wor.;tJip and COmmuuton 10: 30 a .
CHURCH, Silver Ridge. Duane Syden·
7: 30 p.m. £Nelson).
School10:00 a .m .; SUIIday ~ningservlce
7:30 p.m .; Mlss~on Frlends 1 7:30 p.m .;
ship 10:J&gt; a.m .; Everling worship 7:,:11 p.
m.
.
.
Stricker, pastof. Sunday School 9 a .m.; ·',
HEATH
(Middleport)Church
School,
7:00
p
.m
.;
Wednesd'y
evening
Sf'tvlcf.
Girls in. Action, 7: 3Q p.m .: Acteens, 7:30 p.
m . Women ' s Fellowship, Tuesday. 10 a .m .
RtrrLAND BIIH.E METHODIST. Amos
Church SE'rvice 10 a,m . Bible Study Wed,. - ~ .t
9:
30
a.m.;
Worship
10::.1
a
..
m.;
Bible7:
00p.m.
•
,
m 1 Choir Practice. 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday night prayer servlcr 7:30p.m.
TllJis. pastor. Jay StUes, supt. Sunday
nesday at 7:30p.m. Junf! thru September~ ,·_:
Study, Tuesday, 10 a .m.: UMW, !ii!&lt;Ond
DANVILLE HOL1NESS CHURCH,
ii'AITH TABERNA~LE CHURCH, Bat·
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. Railroad
SChOol 9:30a.m.: Morning worship. 10::11
7 p.m. October thru May. Sunday evening ,
Monda)', 7:30 p.m.; UMW Second Monlocated on Rt. .125- between Vt11ton .-nd
ley Run R,oad, Rev. Em melt Rawson, pasSt.,
Mason.
Sunday
SchoollO
a
.ft'\
.:
Morn
a.m.; Sunday evenina: servlcce 7:00p.m .
F ellowship 7 p .m . .June thru September, ~ --~ 1
day, 7:30p.m.; UMM, Third Monday, 7:.30
Langsville. Rev. ~n Watts, pastor . Suntor. Handley Dut~n. supt. Sunday School,
Ing worship 11 a .m.; Evening' servtce6 p .
Wednesday service 1 p.m.- WM-P O prop.m. Octobe r thru May.
...
10a.m .; Sundayev~ntngservtce, 7:30p.m.
p.m. (Roblnson) .
day School, 8::11 a .m., Bot)by Lambert, S.
• m . Prayer meetln~t and Bible Study Wed·
.
.'
gram 9 a.m. each Sunday. .....Y?~
'
MINERSVILLE
Worship
Service
10
s
.
Supl
.
Morning
worship
10:
:It
a.m.:
Cbil·
; Bible teaching. 7:30p.m. Thursday.
nesday, 7 p.m .
·
RUTLAND CHURCH OF 1n"' NAZA·
a.m.; Chureh School, 11 a.m.: UMW, third
dren's Happy Hour 6:45p.m. Prayer and
SYRACUSE MISSION, CHerry St .. Sy·
RENE. Rev. LloydO.Grlmm, Jr., pastor.
Wednesday, l p.m.; Choir practice, Man·
Bible Sttady, 7.: !)0 p.m.. Mtssionarymeetlni:
· racuse. SerVIces. lQa.m. Sunday. Evening
Sunday SChool 9: 30 IIJ.m.; Worstp service
day , 7:30p.m. (Nelson\ .
first Wednesday of eacl\ month 7:30p.m.
service-s Sunday and Wednesday at 7:00 p.
10: 30 a .m.; Young people's service 6 p.m.
m
.
PEARL CHAPEL- Worship Service 9 For lnfon'natlon callatB-8467.
,
Evangelistic service 6.: :II p.m. Wednesday
a.m.; . Church' School 11 a .m ,; UMW seSfLVER RUN BAPTIST, Bill LiHit,
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
serviCC! 7 p.m.
'
cond Tuesday 7::MJ p.m .; UMYF last '1\JH.
pastor. steve Utile, s . s . Supl. Sunday
IN CHRISTIAN UNION, Lawrence Man·
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST. Miller
day, 7: ~ p.m. (ubenklng~ .
,
&amp;boo110 a.m.: Mornlag worstp, 11 a.m.:
IE"y, pastot. Mrs. Russell Young, Sunday
St., Mason, W. Va. Eugene L. C.O,ger, miPOMEROY- Churcll SchoOl, 9:15a.m.
Sunday evenlftl worship 7:30p.m. Prayer
School Supt. Sunday SChool . 9:30 a.m.
nlsler. Snday, Bible Study 10 a.m.; wor; Worship Service, 10: :JJ a.m.; Choir remee-ting and .B ible study Th~rsdAY , 7: 30 p.
Evening wonhip 7:30 ,p.m. Wednesday
•
shllfll a.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible
IM&gt;arsal Wediii'Sday, 7:30p.m.; UMW, sem.: Y&lt;Hith ......,.,., WednesdaY at 7 p.m .
prayer meeting 7: 30p.m. ·
Study, vocal mu~ic, 7 p.m.
1
cond Tuesday. 7:311 p.m.: UMYF. Sunday,
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH,
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF' GOD,.
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dud·
6 p.m . (Corbitt)
:113 N. 2lld Ave .. Mlddtepon . Sunday
R~elne . R~. James 8atterfleld, pastor.
ding Lane, Mason, W. Va. J . N. Thacker.
ROCK SPRINGS- Church SchOOl, 9:15
Srhool 10 a.m. Sunday and Wednesday .
F~an Williams. Supt. Sur.day Sch9QI
pastor . .Evening servlre 7:30 p.m .: Wo· a .m .; Wors.bip 10 a . m .~ Bib~ Study, Wed· .Ev.ntna !Iff'\'~ at 7:30p.m .
9:4~ a.m.: Sunday and Wednesday even·
men's Ministry, Thursday, "9: :J&gt; a .m.;
nesday, 7::1! p.m .; UMYF (S.nlorsl. Sun·
, CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD, Rev. R.
ing ~rvices, 7 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study, 7:15
One of the most difficult things to live with Is being ·
E . Roblftson,,pastor. SUndaySChool9:30a.
MIDDLEPORT' FIRST BAPTIST. : day, 5 p.m.; (Ju~ors) every Other Sunp.m.
misunderstood. Sometimes It's downright unbearable. You have no
day. 6 ·p.m. (Rothemlehl
m.: Worship service. 11 a.l'n .; Evening
Corner sixlh and Palmer. The Rev. Mark
RtrrLAND -Oiun:h SchOOl. 9:45a.m.:
..,...,t.,., 7 p.m. Mid· week service. Wednes·
McClung. Sunday SChool 9: 15 a.m.; Dan
delense•.you try to correct 'it, It gets worse, the harder you work at It '
HA.RTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN .
Wonhlp,10::tlla.m.: UMW (Evenin!iCtr·
day, 7 p.m.
White, Sunday SChool Supt. John Riebel ,
CHRISTIAN UNION. The Rov. Wlllhim
the deeper you get, not mentioning the hurt that goes with it.
cl"l se&lt;ond Wednesday, 7: :til p.m.: UMW
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Sr. Asst. Supt. Morning Worship 10:15.. a .
Campbell, pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a .
(Arteri;KlOI'I Circle) second Thursday, 1 p.
Rot.Mrl E . MuSter. pastor. Sunday School
m . Youth meeting 7:30p.m. Wednesday,
Satan speclaUzes In misunderstanding. He always magnifies
m.; James Hughes, supt. Evening service
'"
9: 30a.m..: Paul Musser. supt.; Morning
Including Wee Tots, Eager Beavers, Ju. · m . !Rubfnkiftl)
7: 30p.m. Wednsday ewnlng pray('r meet ·
and
blows things out ~f proportion on what people say or do. And I( ',
SALEM, CENTER- Churt'h SCIIool. lD
worship 10:30 1 .m .: SundaY evening sernlor Astronauts and Ju.nlor and Senior
lng 7:30p.m. Youth prayer serv ice each
workS
real
for him. He wants to bring you to the point of saying, · ·
a
.m.;
Worship
"9:45a.m.
tRubenklng-l
vtce,
7
p.m.:
mtd·WE"ek
serVIce,
Wednes
HI(IIt BYF: choir prilctlce 8:30p.m. Wed·
Tuesday.
SNOWVILLE - Worship, 8:311 am.; · day, 7 p.m.
n~sday. Prayer meeting and Bible study,
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH , Lerari ,
"If that's christianity, I don't want anything to do with lt."
Chur&lt;h Sci!OOI 10 a .m. (RubenklnJl.
SYRACSE CHURCH OF THE NAWednesday, 7 ~ 30 p.m.
w. Va ., Rl. 1, James Lew is. pastor.-Wor·
. I Imagine many of you have 'been through the experience ol . ,
ZARENE. Rev. James B. Kittle, pastor.
ship services 9:l1 a .m .: Sunday SchOol 11
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
SM-rmaa. CUndiff. supt . Sunda,y School
a .m.; Evening worsblp 7: ~p . m . Tuesday
being
misunderstood. L Samuel 18:6 and 7, "And II came to pass,
SOUTHERN CLllSTER
ond Main,
9:ll a.m.: MomlnJ" worship 10:30 a.m.;
C'Oitage prayer meeting and Btbll' Study
when
David
was returned from !he slaughter of the Philistine, that
Re•. lorn.. M. Clark
'
Evaarellstl~ serviCE',· 6 p.m.: Prayer ·and
9: 30a.m.; Worship servl~ Wednesday
ReY.'PIIII !kOIItre
Pratte Wed.,esdaY. 7 p .m .; Youth n1eet·
tbf"(omen
came
out'
of
all
the
cities
of
Israel.
singing
and
dancing
to
7
!lev. OrYIUO Willie
' ~JRmsAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH, .
111ft, 7 p.m.
·
meet Ktng Saul; with tabrets, with joy, and with InsTruments of
·•
A.PPLE GROVE- ChurchSChool9a.m.
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
Walnut and Henry Sts., Ravenswood. W.
; Worship, 10 a .m .. (F1rst and lhlrd, Sunmusic.
And
the
women
answered
one•another
as
they
played,
and
CHRIST. Elden R. Blak.,, pastor. Sunday
Va . Tbe Rev. Grorge C. WE'Irlck. pastor.
days); UMW, 8econcl Tuoldoy,l:lOp.m.;
SchoollO a .m .: Rollort Hoed,' Supt. Morn· 'I: Sunday SChool9: .ll a.m.; Sunday worship
said, Saul had slain
thousands, and David his ten lhousands.
Prafl"r rnoetlftl!. Wedaesday, 7 p.m.
tna sermon, 11 a.m.; Sunday ntatat wr1I a.m.
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Samuel !lad annolnted David to be king some day a~d being king . . , .
YI ...: Chrllttan EndeoYOr7: :10 p.m .. Sono
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH.tocatedon
BETHANY - Wonhlp, 9 a.m.: Churdl
·roerVtce 8 p.m. Proachlq 8::10 p.m. Mlcf.
PomM'oy.Pikt&gt;, County Road 2!5 near FlatIncluded
learning how to endure being misunderstood.
SChooi.IO a.m.; Bible Study, Wed-y,
week prayer .....una, Wednesday, 7 p.m.
woods. Rt&gt;v. Blackwood, pastor. Services
10 a .m.: Dorcaa Womea'a F.UOW•h•p.
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had just killed Goliath and he was just doing what God
Atvtn Reed, )ayletder.
oo Sunday at 10::11 a .m. and 7::.&gt; p.m. with
Wt!dnesday. 11 a.m. (McCutre).
Sunday School 9: 30a.m . Bible Study, Wed·
HEMLOCK GROVE
wanted
him
todoandsel'lilnghls king. Butthe songs1ar1ed il all . Sau l
CARMEL- Chureh SChool 9:30 a .m.:
nesday, 7:;,J p.m.
had
slain.
thousands.
and David ten thousands. S.aul was irritated dt ' •
Worship, ·10: •5 a .m . Set-ond and Fourth
FAJTH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
SUndays; FellpwaltiP dlnMr •Uh Sulton,
the
song
and
he
felt
threatened
by .David. It wasn't the nine thousand
CHRIST, Sr. Rt. · :JJ!i, Antiquity. ReY.
·t hird Thuraday. 6: :til p.m. !McGul"'l·
Franklin.
Dickens,
pas1or.
Sunday
morn·
difference.
But
Davtd
was
getting
the glory. Saul wanted.
EAST LETART- Cllurcll SChool9 a .m .
lftl 10 a.m.: SuDdoy evening 7:30 p.m.
: Worsbip _10 a.m. IK'Oild and fourth Sun·
See how Satan workS; be took two friends and made enemies out
TIIursday
7::tll p.m.
dllyt; UMW nno ~ay, 7:30 p.m .
STIVERSVILLE "COMMUNITY BAP·
of them.
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(0arkl.
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TIST CHURCH. Poster Raber! ~··
LETART FALLS - Wonhlp 9 a .m .;
Saul· being king misunderstood and thought David wanted his
Sunday Schooi!O a.m.; Worship servlct&gt; II
·Church SchoollO a.m. (Clark).
•~m.: Sunday evening servtce,7:30 p.m.:
kingdom, and, so Saul tried to ~t David out of the picture altogether. ·
MORNINC STAR,.. Wonhtp, 9:4iia'.m .;
Wednelday ewntna aervt&lt;e 7:30p.m.
Church SChool IO::tll a .m.; Bible Study,
Misunderstanding can be harmful, hurting, to the one belng
INDEPENOENI' HOLINESS CIDJRCH
Thundly, !:30 tl.m . (Whltol .
In&lt;
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St.;
Mlcldlepart.
R.,.
O'Dell
misunderStood
then worry and tension and frustration set ln.
MORSE CHAPEL- Cllur&lt;h SCIIGOI 9: :til
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Manter. pallor. Suaclay,Soboolt:30 a.m.:
a.m.; Won"p lla.m. (Whlto).
times
go to Bible and read: "Vengeance Is mine, salth the
These
MorniJ11
worship
10:
3l
a.m.:
E"'ntna
PORTLAND- Cllu~h SChool 6: :llp.m.
wonltiD 7:Ilp.m. Tueaday; !2:30p.m. Wo·
Lord." "The Battle Is the' Lord's." "No army formed against you
; Wonldp !:30 p.m.; UMYF Wednelday;
mOll's Prayer meeltna., Wednesday, 7; 3Q
shall
prosper." "The Lord will fight wl)lle you ·keep silent." ·
7: :10 p.m. (McGulrel.
p.m. Prayer and Pralle sorvt ....
RACINE . · WESLEY o\N - Ch.,.,h
·These
are comforting words to know God is on your side battling ·
RUTLAND APOS1'0LIC CHURCH OF
SCbool, 10 a.m.; wonhlp, 11 a .m.; UMW
JESUS CHRIST. Elder Jam,. MUter. Bl·
ior
Rev. Charles T. Coyle, Pastor, Middleport Church of the .
Iourtb Mooday 7::10 p.m.; Men' • Pr~r
ble Study, Wedllelday !::til p.m.; Sunday
BrNtfut, Wldfte dty, 'f a .m . (Ct.n).
Nazarene.
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SeMollOa.m.; Stllltlay.algltt_.vt""· 7::1!
II.TI'I'ON- Cloureb Scliool, 9::10 a.m.:
pIll, .
Momlft(worlhlp 10: B a,m. ftnt all&lt;l t.m!
.POMEROY . WESLEYAN HOLINESS,
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lbl'l'lta.vtite Road. Earl Fields, pastor.
third 1'1\ursday,6:31!p.m. (McGuire) .
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Hoary E:bttn. Jr .. Sunday Scboolailpt. Suo·
day Sohool f: 30 a.m.; Mornlnll worship II
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Swala, Supt. Suaday S e - t: :10 a.m. OV·
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a.m. Choir l'ehearsal, 1\leoday, 7::1l p.m.
under dlrectlon C( Allee Nease.
POMEROY CHURCH OF TilE 'NAzA· "
RENE, Corner Union and Mulberry, Rev.
Thomas Glen MCClung, pastor. ~ H~r- .
son. S. S. Supt .. Sunday School, ~:IJ a.m.; .
morning wocship IO:.ll a.m ; eveningservtce6
p.m.; mid-week service, Wfdnetliay, 7 p.m.
GRACE. EPISCOf.\L CHURCH; 326 E.
MaJn St., Pomeri&gt;y. &amp;.'!day """l&lt;es: Holy
communion on tbC ftrst 5&amp;}..'"day of eech ~th.
and combined .with morm.·~ prayer· on··the
Ulinld Sunday. Momtng PJ'OYl• and""'""" oo
aU Sundays &lt;t the matth. Cbutth Sdlool .
and Nunery caro provided, cot1ee 1toor rn the
l'arlsh HaU lmrnedtato.'ly following the serviCe.
. POMEROY CIDJRCH OF CIIRIST. 212 W.
Main St., NeU Proudloot, pastor. Bible SChool
9:Il a .m.: Morntngworsblp.IO:I&gt;a.m.; Youth
~.6:00p.m.; Evening worship, 7:00p. ·
m W-ay night prayer rnE&lt;II!tg and Bible
· study. 7:00p.m.
'!'fiE SALVATION ARMY, ll5 Butternut
Ave., Pomeroy. Mrs. OiJra Wining In charge.
Sunday blllneol """"tng, 10 a.m.: Sunday
Scl!ool, 10: :II a.m. Sunday SChool, YFSM
Eloise Adams, leader. 7:Il p.m Salvatloo
llll!ellng, various speaker.; ard music specials.
Thursday, ll: lJ a.m. to 2 p.m. l..adies Home
i.ell!lll"; mem~ In ciwlle, aU wbmell
Invited: 6:15 p.m. · Thunday, CoqJs Cadet
Classs (Yrung People.Biblej, 7::1! p.m.· Bible
StudY and Prayer """"tng, _ . to the public.
POMEROY WESTSIDE CIDJRCII OF'
CHRIST, :13226 C'hlklren'sllomo Road (Crunty
IU&gt;ad 'IIi). 992-52:1;. VocalmUilc. SundayWor·
s.lhplOa.m: BlbleStudylla.m; Worshlp,6p.
m Wedneoday, Bible StUdy, 7 p.m.
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CHURCH, Clifton Lucas. pos!Clo'. Sunday
School 9: :IJ a.m. Mrs. WO!'Iey Francis, IUpl
Preaching !eJVIces fir.;t and lhlr&lt;l undaya fol.
lowing' Sunday Sc!mf. Youtb ...-tng every
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Preachlng9:30 a.m., tlrst and seoondSundayli of each montb; third and fourth Sundays each month wonblp M!:rviCM at 7:30
p.m. Wednesday ~venings at 7:30 p.m.
Prayer and Bible Study.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST. Mull&gt;
erry Heights Road, Pomeroy. Michael Pi. onkowskl, pastor; Marie Splr~. Sabbath
School Supt. Sabbath School at 2 p.m. on
Saturday with worship services following
at 3: 15p.m.
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three cledaloai SIDQe June 22. "I ,the minor- leagues ·before sum·
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AL's 1983 rookie of the yefu-, foUr
th1ng seems.to gowrollg."

STEWART .:.. Bob Adams, Jr.,
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'Clemens, whoSe apprenticeShip
IJ!ch!Cied only abwt tourmonths l!t

feature race at ~nne Speeilway.
He 1esponded with a four·hlt,
The victOry by tile Rac!Jie·drlver
11-strlkewt effort for blsftrstmajor · was Juat a tuDe-up- for this
league shutout as tbe surging Red Saturday's, "Dual Fcrty" .tnvlta·
Sox charged to their sixth consecu· tlonal race !hAt wiD pay $1,400 to
tive victozy In a 741 victory aver the win tn !he Super Late dlvtskm and
Chicago White Sox.
$400 to win In the Hobby Stock
· "'Ibis 1s definitely the best game c!Mslon.
I've ever pitched, since I ftrstJ*:ked
In the lfobby Stock feature race
up a baseball," said Clemens, who · Marc Fn!nch of Middleport led the
will be'22 011 Aug. 4
first 121aps, buttangledwtthlapped
"The ldd pllebed good, bls best tratftc allowing Chillicothe's .Den· purse.
ball game," said Houk. "I l'l!ll!ly n1s Boothe to coast ID for the
nme irlals begin at 7 p.m. and
loved iheway llepltdled.l'veseena v!,ctory. Dep~pte lllstng ground In r~~~ at 8 p.m ..
Jot of talented )'OUIIg pitchers come
the sklrmlsb
~arne
f.
along and he's one at the best.'.'
large
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Completing a ~series
Bob AdamS, Sr., returning to
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sweep, and sending the White Sox
racing
for
only the seCond time this
.A 111vJ..~J::::.,a, 1..,.
down to their 11th defeat ln~starts,
year, won til!! fast heat In the Hobby
all on tbe road, since the All-Star Stock divisiOn In his lariilllar blue
Publlaheil every itl!rnOOn, • Monday
break, the Red Sox rolled behind
and
white
number
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ll;'e'o~~~~.J:'P.!~
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Richard Alktnlon won the second
tlmedla. Inc., Pomeroy, 01l104&amp;'18!1, 9!11WhUe \flnnlng Dine ot tbe last 10 he
. at, ...h,,.. Marc French again set
2m6. cius .....,.. pold at Po-.meroy, Olllo.
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time.
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linproved Its record to 51-46, going
TWelveroaring
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lllember: TIH&gt; "Auoctated Pmo. In·
Wid Dally Press Allootatm aild ""'
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racen
screamed across the s~~~rt·
Am..-tcaa NfwiiPIJII!I' PubiiJIIers ,u.
since June 6, 1983.
m:latlon, Natlcllal Advorllllng Rep..,.
lng. line for the Initial green flag,
lll'lltatM'. BraDIIarli Newspapor Sates,
The Red Sox. Insisting they're not
' where pole setter Earl Hill of
733 Third Avenue, -New York, ·N.,.
looking at the . standl!ip, luive Greenwood, W.Va., Jumped Into the
.York 10017. ·
moved to within 1~ games ot the
lead. HID was followed closely by
POSTMASTER: Send adclieu to 'l'lle
Detroit Tigers, who were rained out / Bob Adams, Jr., Junior Abels,'
DaUySentlnel,1ll~OUJ1St.• Pomeroy,
at ClevelaDd In the ~ other Frank Wllllon, and Bud Frazier for
OIIJo ure.
scheduled AL action 'lbunday. '
the first IMll'llllaps, ,when Adams
iMIIICIUP110N RATES
·"I think that misalllga tum helped
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c.m. ...... took II!COIId place.
One Week ................................,.Sl.!O
Clemens a lOt," 'Houluaid.
· · llnally
On the 18th 'lap tbe yellow Dag , One Month ..............:.. ............... N,8iJ
"I've bad some some bad tliiles came out wheil R,aclne's Scott
One Year 'SiNiiU:'ooPi'""""$117::10
and It was very Important for me to
'Wolk blew a tire In turn nu.mber
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In the
·Eighth District Amertcan Legion .
baseball championship game between ftve-tlme defending cham·
pton Lancaster and Athens with the
score ~ here Thursday.
The action will resume at the
!Xllnt It left off as· Lancaster was
coming to bat In the top of the third.
Play Is scheduled to resume at 5: 30
p.m. today, but heavy overnight
rain made any action today doubt·
ful. If the game caimot be rontlnued
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lodred the Fannel's Bank a. Savtnp Co.lllld BUrt!er

Chef Ia PCiineroy. Touring the fadlltles were,lroat
row, from le(l, Alllly Wolf, MidJael Bailey, Ryan
Bnckley; leCOIId row,lrom left, JemJCIVan fnwa&amp;'m,

row,Jo.\mNew...,,Jeadeio,AivenaV~,MDa

'est.,., fifth row, Chel-ylllalley, Conale
Karaclllllk, leader, Ula VIIDMeter; slxtb row, ILeltb
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Calendar

Alfred UMW discussed homecorning and voted to be'a patron of

SATIJRDAY .

the cookbook sponsored by Ladles
Ministries of the Lake Worth
Church o! God In· Florida. Alfred
ladles contributed recipes to the
eookbook which will be published
this year.
The society met at the .c hurch
July 17 with 10 members present
and a guest, Sl!lyl Dorst. Fltty-one
sick call were reported.

. . PoMEROY ·:.... An lee cream
$OCial will be held at the Forest
· Run Methodist Church Saturday
' ~ Wtth seiVing to begin at 6 p.m.
'!'here will he Ice cream, pie and
. ~ake.
. ~· EAGLE RIDGE - Meigs
· -GowJty F~ Chasers Association
~ qnnual picnic at the clubhouse
'Oi! Eagle JUdge Rood, Saturday,
at- 6 p.m. All members and
.friends are Invited.
· POMEROY -Trinity Chureh
of Pomeroy cookie sale Friday
and Saturday at churcli from ll
a;m. untO 2 p.m . each day.
' P\ices on the containers of
·~cookles range from $2.50 up to $6
and seven different typeS of
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''When this ts over I'D ao home and
sltlep tor~days," •JahedHarold
N9rrls with a yaW)! ana as~.
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8l)d RheaNorrls,Paaetown,
. \ tb{lthasbeenbehlndMelgsCounty's ·
' · ~ tor · the past four year~~ . As ·
vo'luDteer co-directorS, they are
n!fiPORSible for the well·beiQa of ·
betWeen 50 -lOOglrls forqneweek
OIJtof each~. .
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· ~t's a hard work,lng Week ror ,
· ·, everyone Involved, IJJcludlng the'·
•· YQ11111lStera, but the couples careflll
to rnJngle Just the right amounts of
funanddlllclpUnewltb the work that
i trilnsplres. It's not a Job which Just
;'a.nyone could handle, but . the
• NI)!Tises have all the necessazy ·
: ~ntlals - aqd stamina. .
:. Both !lfE! veteran . girl scout
· vOlunteers, hB.'vtng gotteh Involved
: In I the program In l{arrlsonvllle ·
their two. daughters were
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. year, when berBrownJes'advanced
; to I the Junior level, she advanced ·
. : W\th t)lem and loQk. over as troop

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:: 'CHESTER - Chester Hlgl1
~!xx&gt;l class of 1931. annual picnic
:wrn be Sunday, 12: ll p.m. All
· leachers and classmates
lDvlted.

NlnaRoblnsonandgroupslnglngof
Meetlng opened with prayer by
"Stand. Up for Jesus."
. Osle Mae FoUrod by the prayer
calendar and cbo8e Thomas Rus·
seD of the Mid-East CouncU of
churches, Belru~ Lebanon. The
soclety .slgned a birthday card for
him.
Thetma Henderson, secretary of
_program resources, gave a report
·- on the. l974 Methodist Conference,
calling attention to changes being
made today and our conllnulng
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Margaret YOst, a past president, at
Mrs. HeDfierson led the program, the recent meeting cit the Auxlllacy
The Power of God In Our Midst,
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reaturlng the work of Methodist at the hall.
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women missionaries In India. All
l.nstaiiild were Julia Noins,
took part Iii reading and discussion. president; Betty Van Meter, first '
During the social hour, Nina Ylce president; Thelma Walton,
Rob!nsonandMarthaPooteseiVed second vice president; Louise
zucchini cake and sbft drinks. · siewart. secretary; Ubby Wlllfoi-d,
Florenee Ann Spencer returned treasurer; Eun!eBrinker,sergeant
thanks.
at arms; Frances Roberts,. cha- ·
· .Others present were :Annie plain; and Leora Young, hlstortan.
Thompson, Clara FoUrod, Nellie
Lots ihle, Buckeye Girls State
Martha
Parker, Elliot.
Q;rtrude Robinson and
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· The Southern High School Band
recently held Its auxlltaiy unit
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AngleDavts,KendaRizerandKelly
Rizer. Bruce Wolfe was chosen as
this year's Held commander. 1be
color guam advisor Is Mrs. Jydl
· Gum. The band Is dli'ected by John
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i-ewrlonofthe~dantsofEd .

· lind EUza Hayman will be held
,\ilg. 5 at Forked Run State Park.

·. A basket dinner will be held at
.ixion. Relatlve;andfrlendsofthe
WnUY are Invited to attend.

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refers to coal). ot which Melp·
Counlylsapart. Butalthouihlll!ll!
MetasCountytathenarerepll!red ..
withthe8Jrlscouta,Norrialstbeon)y
man In )\1elp County actively
working with the gtr~
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When asked what ~pled them
to become camp dlrecton, Rhea,
with a perplexed loot on her face, ·
responds, "We must have Just been

rqll!d~lt. That'lalllcaniJaure."

Actually, the Non'llles helped with

camp tor three years before they
wereaskedtotakeovertlletopjobs.
ibey decided then to "(live It a ·
whirl" lllld· things have been ' ·
whirling right along ever since.
They soon cllsoo\le,red that t11e1r
new found occupatlollll were DDt
illlna to be easy. 'I11ey ll8d to take
exll!nslve wtdoor and safety jza!n.

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Old Scout Day Camp, &amp;he lruaballd and W!fe team af llllrold ..J
Rbea Norrll, Paretotm, have t1eanled to lug and lug !IIIII ILud

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lng, recruit other helpers and train
weevertake,"Rheasald.
them, preparethecampllltel,mow
''Wellketl!e~tdoors.lll)dwellke
OOwJi the graulllld weedl, clean the . to Wodt with the kids. H we can lielp

any ~ theln tllrOUah our ~
·experiences, then we thiDk lt'swell
lnciucttngbjldgets, tnsuraDcetonns
W&lt;rththeelfort.lt'shard to explain
and &amp;lte lllld equlpneut rental
but It's a great, great feeling"
ag~eements. Mrs. Non1s says tbat Harold said wltb Rhea J!OOdlna. jq
sbecb!s "aU"thepaperNOI'kbuther · 1181 eernent, 'adding "We
It all
~ · Insists that he. ~~helps a we'YI!i!QI."
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Tw011erlousheartattackstorced
:~~a girl scout And that s · aut no ll)lltter w!IO cb!s It, the .:Norrtslntoanearlyrettrementfr!m
wh&amp;t happened. He w~ paperwork Is dellnltely I!Qt . the
Ills,Job as a waste water treatment
. at the final awards reason the Nonises OJntlnue to
nllllntalnllnce operator 1n Atbi!ns.'
:ajremooy, that year. He lllklnallr, overseedaycamp~bothsaythey
He admits that day camp Is not
hncelt1llffka~shotgunilly
i~rtAln!nvested,lture. . have lll!'llel' even .~ ed lliVJnllt • always soothing to his nerves ...:
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''soole kids just can't underslnad

:hUsband was asked to help with
: sePuttydprlngone,o!lhei)Wmlgbt
· SifYSatdaycamp.Heagret!d,evm
: thpughhehadjust'ametothecamp
: to
off his daughters. The next.
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cabin at Camp Klaahula and take

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HEADQUARTERS

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CL~BEUit\lRS. AT NOON

Trlna Reeves, daughter o! t,{r.
andMrs.lfan)ldij.eeves, Pomaoy,
'11'011 two bupdes In the recent
Modern Miss Scholars!1lp Pageant
beld In Columbua
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TlleMelgsiflahSchoolsenlorwas
presented a large tropiJy In 1ecognl·
tJoo ~ having more conununlty

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Nail es mlgbt be

sroutJng.' The

described as "doers" be&lt;;auae they
arealwayswiUingtoglvelhlllgsa
by. ManyolherpeoplemJglrtbe
described as ~'wanteril" because
they want results 'bllt would rather
Jet SMleOne' else do the work. The
m&lt;readulthelpersatdaycamp,the
better a camp can be.
The term "daycamp"lsmlslead·

volunteer service than any of lbe
otber 97 candidates. In the contest
Sbe Wlrks as a· candystrlper at
VetenmsMemortaiH&lt;JiSP~taiandtor

sane ttme has assl$ted with a.local
retai'ded child. 1bts fall shli will
begin wOrk as .a IJIII! of her high

BPW
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· . co,JU.Ufts .meettng .

In both eva~ts, the cblldrea must
be resldmts of Meigs County to

Plans tor the aruwai Pretty Baby
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Seedo · Bird Soedo • Oyotar Shalla and Orit • Fartilizero • Lime. C•
mont and Moi'Ur • Stock Salt • Water Softenir . Reniedleo • Salt •
Utters· Vaccine · Roofing • Paints • Red Brand Fencing • Baler on\1
Bindet Twine· Sprayo · Olitn · Hay· Straw.

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Mulberry Ave.

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SATURDAY-SUNDAY

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wbytheycan'trun upanddownthe
hllls"- !Nt he tries not toovmlo
8!111 be III!Ver gives up. Neither does
hlswlfe.
Perhaps that Is why tlley are so
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County
Contest
be
beld atMeigs
the Mela
QJimty
Fair to
were
. lnadewhen the MlddJeport Business
lllld Pro1ess1ona1 1Wtlmen met
Monday night at the home of Mrs.
Alwllda Werner. .

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Again this year Mrs. Werner will
seiVe as chairman tor the two
events, both of which are sponsored
by Elberfelds Department Store.

' Omitted

PomefO¥

'a s a ·new member at the ri!cent
meeting of the Forest Run United
MethodiSt Women. }let' name was
Ulllntentlonally omitted from an
earl!« UstJna of
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a special plaque during the annual.
awards ceremony. They were
touched, supriBed and appreciative
buthothconcludethathugsarenta:

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lngiJecanseaU theglrlsget:tocamp
ovemlgll~ at least once during the
week.

Thlsyear,adulthelpersweretew
and tar between. Fortunately, the too.
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camp ran smoothly and there were
Perhaps by next year, he said, ·
not, par have there ever been, any Meigll County g1r1 scouts will have
serious acc:Jdenll. "And,'' respi)Pd thelrownpleceofgrwnilonwhlchto
the' Norrises In unlilon, "we doll't camp. A suitable spot has yet to be.
wantany!"
Iocatedeventhoughwhatlswanted
Overtheyears,theyliavemade Is 10 or 12 acres of "pl1mltlve
. many g0oc1 frlenda 'throogh day . growX!. Jus~someplaqewith ~
camp. "Each year we meet new on 11. Sorne Place the girls can call
' faces, andione~thelnreturnyeat · their own;• With thla capable and
!lfteryear,"Norrissald.Thlsyear, , ~ed couple \00~ tor
the couple was honored by new and ,: property, SOOielhiQg will sUrely be
oldtacesallkewbelltheywereglven' found$9001!1'or later.
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studies at the Pomeroy
Health Care Center.
She also receiVed a junior
execu~ award trophy based on
ller advertBing sales tor the
programbook.Shewassponsore&lt;lln
the contest by several area

Aerobic Dance Special
3 wHk session,· guest ·
teacher,from Hawaii.

Rutland Civic Center
Monday, Wednesday, Fr:iday

metyhantll.
The contest was held the weekend

.o' June 29 at the Marlott ~ In

10:00 to 11:00 A.M.
June 30 thru Aug. 17

was made 011 the basJs ~academic

CaH 614-742-2581

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aUilty, community seivlce, poise

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The Pretty Baby COOtest will be
held at 1 p.m on Saturday with the
various categories to he annolli1C€d ·
tater, while the Utile Miss and
Mister Contest will be held on
Wednesdayolfalrweekat5:llp.m.

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BPW clubmernbersareneededto
assist and should contact Mrs.'
Werner.

PARAK
CAGE, BOOK
PARAKEET SEED

It was noted tlu\tduesarepayable
by July 30. Genevieve ward was a

guest for the plcnlc which Pieceded
the meeting. The Aug. :II meeting
wlllbeguestnlghtandmeinbersare
to take a favorite dessert.

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$795

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10 GAL. AQUARIUM ............ ,$8,99
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GRADUATION IXBQSIS AT TINY TICH
STUDENTS RICIIYING THill ~QFICATIS
·oF ACHI~ POl'. 1914
ANNC)UfiiCIS

REMINGTON TIRES
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will be riiiand;•
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showcontests
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The Holzer Cli~ic Urgent Care Center is now open
every Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 .P.M. tQ·
.9:00 P.M.-at the Main Clinic on Route 35 near Gallipolis. Physici~·ns from the Depa.rtments of ·fam. ily Practice.and Pediatrics will be available for
treatment of urgent illnesses and injuries. Enter
the Clinic at the Hospital Emergency Room Entrance. Pediatric patients should telephone· 446· ·
5287 for a time to be seen.
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GAS SERVIC·E

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NEW WEEKEND M·OURS

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work In the Jli'OII'IIill tbnJu&amp;bout the couniJy as well as Iii Black

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.URGENT' CARE CENTER .

and have 1111111 OW' veteniW'Ian dleekup. We want pel .homee." ThM
rnitlbl be the comment of these lWo klltel'l8 heln@offered for ..opllan
by the Meit!a Counly Hwnane Society. The IJOCiety aeb thai . . . - . ,adopllng lhe kit- aleo pnwide opaylng and ~ lo belp
reduce lhe eat popullllioli. Anyo~Je in-...1 ehould ·contact the
""'*'Y at992-6505 or 99~27.

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SPECIAL PRINTING

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PRINT lNG

HOLZER CLINIC .L·TD;

A.i&gt;OPI' A KnTY -"We 011e our 'liaer pan, ire two monlha old

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Proiector, was speaker for Mon··
day's meeting of the Big Bend
CMtan Club.
Wood discussed his responslbW·
ties as a wlkiiUe protector and sane
of the programs In education and
inStruction offered by tile Department of Natura) Resourl'es, Division ot Wildlife. Qne more recent
one,lttheTIPprogramwhlchoffers
rewards to cltlzms reporting
poachers to others who Injure and
abuse- wlldllte In the county. Wood
said his Job Is often a thankless one
not without Its share of danger and
bizarre experiences.
It was announced at Monday's .
meeting that till! club netted nearly
$700 ln. Its first fund-raising ~ort
with the money designated 'to the
Meigs County RecreatiOJfCenter II!
be housed at the former Pomeroy
Junior High School.
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Ken and Fon Cottman of the
Marietta Clvltan

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graden~ AI tblua!netlme, hilwtle
had her JWllor troop and ~
became the other's aatstant tor tile

Mrs. Steve Nelson WaS Welcomed

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speakersandactlvltlesofG!rlsState
and extEnded her thanks to the
Awdllary tor sponsoring her.
Julla Noms presided at the
meetlngandappolntedaconunlttee
tochecktheneedsoftwoveteransat
the Pomeroy ;Health Care Center.
Gifts will be taken to theln. Ubby
wwtoro noted that she had taken
junior members who assisted wltb
thepoppysaietothePizzaHut. .
A letter was read from the
director of uie Chillicothe V. A.
Hospitalforabclxwhlchtheunlthad

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a cadelte troop of 7th, 8th, llld 9th

1Vlta0 ffieetS ·
Keith Wood, Meigs County Game

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. ·.MIDDLEPORT - A free
Revelation Bible Seminar Wtn
begin Aug. 4 at the LaSalle
Hotel, Middleport.
. ;The one-hour clasSes will be
held lliree nights weekly, Satur·
. d)ly, 1\iesday and Thursday
ttom 7: 30 to 8:30 p.m. SinCe the
. nllffiber to be enrolled ls Urnlf.ed,
residents are asked to pre1~ by calling 742-2157 or
367-{W4. Bible study materials ·
are provided lree of charge.

experiences
representative,
at that
reported
workshop
on her
In
democracyheldatAshlandCollege
In June. She noted that she was a
rilember of the Nafionallst Party
and setvl!l as polke chJef of Gage
city and as a member of the
NallonaiGuard.Shereportedonthe
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and Jotiney Nelson, Bonnie Miller, J'tYan Foster, Mrs. CharleB G. DIU,
Nora Jordan, Raymond and Lydia Sally, Charles, an~ Uttle Sally
Smith, Jeremy aDd Israel Grimm, Miller, Don, Peg, Ponnle andDiiWn
John and June Yost, Rethli and · Marie Yost, Ron an.d Uilda Smith,
Jessica Yost, Kenny, Tina and RonnJa Smith Jr. and Regina Walls,
T!'Sha Green, LIOOa, Floria and Joe, t,~~ · a!ld Rhonda Gall
Martha Nelson, wnma GUmore, Andrloni, Bill and Shirley Smltb,
Gary Gilmore, Dusty and Adam Diana and Ron Stacher, Darlene
Tlllls, Keni\Y Hysell, Rick, Debbie and Ryan Bates, Kay nad Sbeena
and Ricky Yost. Sharon, Michele GUmore, DavldE.NapperJr.
Here
out of town for the
and Danny Folmer, Gina
reuJ1io11 were Walter, Patand'Aai'm
Scarbeny.
Linda, Bobby, Bob, Missy and Nelson, Richard and Patty Nelsoo, ·
Cbarlf:sNelson,Mr.andMrs.Frank
Leach, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blosll!r,
Odas Nelsori, Mar1JYn and Tm~,
Buck and Joan SteWrt. Hazel and
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Amber Jlckle, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel

·New legion auxiliary
officers installed

.Joe llancJmlk, .Jeremy Bacldey; Cldrd I'OW. Red
N-ne, V.J. VaaMeter,Jeremy~ lourib

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lved cqnstantly
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Local resldellts attending were
Richard, ·· Roberta, Tocya and
Riehle Dill, ·Lany Yolung, Flossie

Friday, July 27, 1984:

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A dl.splay of wild floWers which
Ida MJUpby pve gardening tlpl . County. Mrs. M~ will pnpare
blomn In July by Helen Johnson was for Ju!Y notlni the need to watch tor the Green 'l1Nmb N• tor Auauat. ·
.a ~ture of the fernwood Garden sJansotdroualrtlllllwater!na'whell Memben were uUcl to lllilmlt
Club meetJDa held ~ at lbe n eelied, glvtne apaclal care to suilleltb!a fOr meet1n1 PI'OIIJ'IIN. •
. Zloo Clmch O(.Qirlst.
eve1 tpeen plaats Iii the spring,
Mrs. TIDnal. lu1
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Mrs. Johnacla's ex1Bislve display keeplne faded t1owen picked to , wlt11 a reedlilg .Of the club coll!lct.
Included evecythlng from the black· make way foriii!W blooms, In order · Mn. Purtell ll!Jd dellotlolll ~
eyed Susan to the bultel1ly weed, bulbstobeplantedlnthefall,torepot twopoerN. '"'bbuuhtolaR•Intx-''
frool chlckory to Canectlen tblstle, 111111118, to 1'001 cuttlpg ol aza~s. , and '"lbb:re'a a Reuon." For roll
from wild hygranalas to Wblte and to lltt, divide and re-pllint . call each IIII!Qibr pve a patriotic
daisies.
bearded 11'111 bulb8 lllld orlenlal poem or ~- The8e ·Included
An art'angment dllculslcn was poppies. She C&amp;lltloned against Mrs. TIJQmas, "Declaration ot
conducted by Evelyn Thoma who plrichlng hardy mums after the lildependenci!''; Helen Johnlon,
dlspayed ~red, ~wblteandme mkllle of July aDd said that now Is 'YI!III'IIjngtoBe Free"; Mrs. Purtell
lilue arTIIIIgel'llelt In ~lnjl with , the ldetll time to BlNI panzlesro have 'The N'arne or.01~ Glory; Tlteln\ll
the patm(lc tbi!me of the meet~na. gootlplaptslnfullbloolpnextspling. Giles, "America Is''; ~tltryn
HO.rttzootai, L shaped, .IIDCI vertical
lt was noted that the A1!81ist Johnaon, , "Your Flag . and MY
desJsns·~ used by Mrs. 'llDnas plq!I'8JD, will feature MarJie Purtell Flag"; and Mrs. MtlllliiY, '"llle
· who · dlscussecl aood mecbantcs, and herb vinegars
wltb an Pledge of AJ1eB1ance by Red
proper halicllln&amp;.ot plant material, herbexc~W~aeandreclilesforuae. Skeleton."
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The fall J.'l!ll)ollal meetlna was
Retreshments were served by
the useoftollage,lnd the placement anmunced for October In Vinton Mrs. Thoma.
o! flowers. •

. The BMual Nelson reunion was
held Sunllay at the Forest ' Acres
Park with 86 famlly members and
f!'lends.attending.
Walter Nelson had grace preced·
lng the basket dinner. ofncers
elected were Evelyn [,.each, lreas·
uret, 8n4 Sharon Foimer, secretacy. Gameswereplayeddurlngthe

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N. 2nd Ave.

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The Store With :'All Kinds of StuH'' - For Pets, S~bles.
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KarenSinllhrcetvedher:IDpound
.welgbt loss ribbon andcei'Wicateat
the Monday morning Ftve Poi1it
·~Uaclass. At theMasOilclass
that night, there was a tie for the
most weight lost between VIcki
·Nottlngh.am anil Peachle Kearns.
· Runner·up was Wqtltrede Clark:

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Ruth Brooks and Cindy Dillinger
hflsted a layette shower for Kathy

~~rch~~r irlght at

· · &amp;lloons and streamers In blue
Atundratslngprojectwascanied
· and pink decQtated the church · ouiat the recent meeting of Chester
., basement. '!'he gift table Wil5 Council 323, Daughters bt America,
• . - oentered with a stork !Jgurlne. VIcki . held at the hall Alta Ballai'd, '
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·• Gibson, MarDyn Robinson and councilor, presided at the meeting
•',. · : · 'Dorothy Calaway won the game attended
by 29111!lmbers..
•. ; .prizes, and Connie Rankin won the
Katherine Weaver was reported a
· ·doorprlze.
pal!ent at Veterans Memorial
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Cake, punch, cotfee, nuts and Neutzllng has a new great• mints made by Mrs. Brooks were granddaughter.
. .;· Served during the social hour.
BettY Roush, deputy state councl·
. : . Others attending and presenting lor and Mary K. Holter, thanked
gifts to Mrs. Watson were her members for birthday cards and
. ~~!hers, ~th Harper and gUtS. The group. sang "Happy
: : Clara Follrod; her mother, .Osle Birthday" to Cora Beegle. Helen
·Mae Follrod, ·her mother·ln·law,_ Wolf was plants! for the meeting.
· · · Dorothy Parker, and Mattie, Janice
· : and Roberta Pulllns, Doris, Cassie
Rochle Dllllnger, Mary Ann
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Rankin, Charlotte Van Meter,
·~ ·' :: VIolet, JOsephine and Mary Kibble,
The purchase of a new refrlgera·
Edna andSheUaHarmon,Florence, tor for the kitchen bytheAuxlllaryqt
SbeUa and 'Danlelle Spencer, Linda the Chester Fire Department was.
Williams, ' Leola and Norma J. not!!d dUring a recent meeting of the
· Swartz, Rose and Karen Follrod, women at the firehouse.
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nimmy CalaW\}', Nina, Janet,
Opal Hollon presided at the
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Dorothy and JuUe Robinson, Ml· meeting wtth committee reports
chelle Dooovan, VIrgie Buckley, being giVen and committees for the
Reilee Relbard, Lisa Saunders, new year being named. Several
Paige Winebrenner, Sara Caldwell, cards were signed for the sick and
Nellie Parker, and Debbie BrookS. shutlriS of the community. The
pledge to
the flag and
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.•Margaret Follrod, Martha Elliot,
· Effie Hauber, Wilma Swartz, Mary
· Jo and RICk Buckley, Icy Taylor,
Genevieve Guthrie, Pam Hottman,
.and Martha Poole.

publicly
aloud

opened

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The proposed work consists
of construct1ng approximately

1900 l•neal feet of 8" dtameter
water line w1th valves. hydrants.
servtce hne reconnect1 ons. and

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The est1mated constructiOn
cos115 S65.00000
The. lnfoun$1tl on for B1dders.'
Form of B1d. Form of Contra ct.
Pl ans. Speci fi cat ions and
1:7orms of B1d Bond. Perfor ·
manq and Payment Bo nd and
othe r Con tr act documents may
be exam1ned at the office of the
Mayor. Vt llage HaiL Middleport,
Oh10 and off1ce and the
Consulting Eng1neers off1ce
Cop1es m~ be obta1ned at
th e offt ce of Floyd Browne

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Sport a fancy sweater to~ for
\ • eweryooe to admire.
Start at the neck and wollo
down to crochet top in one piece.
• lise pompadOur yarn in a pajtel
: .color and add a pretty purchased
· bill. Pattern 7586: Crochet
direc:tions in Sizes 8-10, 12·14.
: :$2.75 for uch pattern. Add
: . ;~01 each pattern for · postaee
·: ·~ and handlin_r. su• It:

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. 1984 NEEDLECRAFT CATALOG.
: Over 17o·· varied desiens, 3 free

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AOYERnSEMENT
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Village of Mrddleport. Qhro ·
Block Grant No A· M· B3·21 0
Separated sealed bids for
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Distrtbut10n System lm, Provements. North Fourth

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U7- UW'IfA

111- ChltMOio! .
141- ...oNOII•

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and stand for the Me•gs County
Welfare Department
,

The front of the envelo~e
coma1n1ng the b1d must be
marked 'V-,'elf.;'!re Cop1er 81d '
M u"lJmum speC11icat10ns are as
follo'WS
1
Caper syste m
Dry
Toner Color
. , Black

Acceptable
Or1g1nalsmgle Sheet &amp; Books
Copv S1zes
1 1·x1 7

11 "x 14 ·
8 W'x14"
8 112''x1 1
5 1/? '&gt;&lt;8 112'
Min1m um Copy Speed 25
cpm for Letter &amp; Statement 16
cpm for Legal 13 cpm for
Ledger
E:w:pos~tr e Control A utomatic
and Manual
The copy'maCh 1ne shoul d be
able to handle a m1n1mum of

25 000 Co'i:neS per month
shall 1nclude set-up

B1ds ·

and 1S not covered by the
serv 1ce contract 1nc:ludmg, bu t
not hm1t ed to pans and labor
The CommiSSIOners are
bound ' by Federal Law wh1ch
p roh1b1ts purchases from a'n
establishment. that they or · a
fAmily member may have a
f1nan c1 al 1nterest 1n The Comm1Ss1oners reserve the nght to
re ,ect any and all btds and / or
acceP,t the best btd for the

Intended purpose
Me1gs CoUnly Commtsstoners
M ary Hohst ener Clerk
(71 ,20 27 . 2tc

Parts

Robe rt E. Buck.

Proba1e Judge
By: Lena K Nesselroad.

(71 20. 27. 181 3. 3to

Clerk

'

Now 'Serving

Southeoatarn Olilo

.,92·2259

r-----....,..--""'"'",11
IN MEIIIORIAM

In loving ~ of our
precious Motblr and

Grandmother, Gelttude
Miller, who left us one
YNf ago on Ju ly 27•
1983.
Where the flowers geritly
wave, ·
ties the one we love
dearly ··
But whom we could not
save.

so

God knows how much we
miss her
He counts the tears we
shed,
·
And whispers she is
only sl"ping,
Our loved one is not
dead.

NEW USTIIIG:,.... SyqcuseReally n1ce 3 bedroom ·home
will1 family room. I floor plan
all in good oondition. Call tor an
aJ)poiritment to see $35,900.
NEW LISTING - Rutland Over 3 acres of pnd wrth a
pond and a molile home With 2
largl! ' ll10I!\'l added ilrt Celar
will1 storage bu1ldin1t Serene
settin&amp;· $20,000.
PRICE REDUCED -Tuppers
l'tlias- Keller Ave. - Nice 3
bedroom home w~h approx. 1
acre level klt. garage, WOOl}
bumer, all 1n ,good condition.
Can finance With $500 down,
14% fixed interest rate for up to
30 years. Monthly payments o1

$372.1!i. Total'$31,900. ·

POIIEROY - large Itt and a
reduced prke make this a real
bargain. 3 bedroom I floor Plan
home with a baserrent. Wants

$22.000.

1.001( HERE -

We did not know the
pain she had
Or hear her final sigh,
We only know she passed

away

.

Really nice 2

stcry reroodeled horne. Owner
wants sale and reduced prke
to $42;900 bti wiN cOnsider
offers. Ca! lor your. showing
and-make that offer:

· ,

Without a last goodbye.
God gave ·us strength to
face it,
Courage .to bear the

.

HAlTOR

Henry E. Q-.Mf, Jr.

Racine, OH.
Commercial, Residential
&amp;Industrial ·
All Woik Guaranteed

No Sunday Calls

.

Roger Hysell
GARAGE ·
Rt. -124. Po11eroy Ohio

CARPET

&amp; UPHOLSTERY
·cLEANERS
35185 Oak•Hill Roa~
long Bottom, OH. 45743

AUTO

PH. (614) 985.4212

Also Traf'lsmission
PH .
or

992-5682
·
.
992·7121

446~4522
- "We Rent for .Leu"

ASSOCIAIU

.1ei1i Trussell

.1o H~l
Dottie Turn.

: AOTO

, ,R,NTAL ·
St. Rl. 160 Nollh
Galllpcills,

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Mall Thll CCIIIJDI
Remlttllnc8.
Tile Dlllly Senti,..,
111 C:.UrtSt.
POm.-oy,
' .
-. Ob. 45769

Give your camper
a permanent home
5-2 · weeks each
year. '

·R•I Estate .General

NO RENTALS
DIRECTIONS:

II£W LISTING - 8 rm. frame
next' to stores in MKidleport 3
BRs. 2 baths, central hea~
carpeting and full basement

$32,000.

RANCH - Near Ratine. large
lot, 3 ~rooms, ~rge ktcllen
wllh dining area and sliding
glass doors ID patio. TP waler.
Ful basemen! and I&amp; lot
Asking $35,000.
JRAILEI SPOT -

.fOR.SALE
(1) HOI,JS£ IN CHESTER:

Tine

On Rt. 7

by·pass. Oneacre lor$7.000or
2 l1ts m Rldne set~ lor ooe.
but room for 2. Asltina $6,500.
·DOUBL£ - Renl from one will
help with the utile. 11 rooms

and 2 lots.

POMEROY -

ICrtS

~.

3 b81rqoms,

TROMM

EXCAVAT1NG

······Pt.Pieiisa·.;r ..

PH. 742-2328

E

EXCAVATIN

WILL HAUL
JUSTCALL! ,

•w•..

· cer)llal heating, carpeting, I&amp;
basement, niCe krtchen, and
lillie ul)lleep yard· 20s.

1(, mile •st of Chestw,
(lh(q. . ....
(.2) T~O STORY HOUSE

218 -ACRE FARII - Good

IN RACINE:
Down·
stairs equipped with
~itchen. livina roo.in,
din1ng ' -room and den;
u Jstairs has two bed·
rooms a'nd one bath;
house also hu baH·
mtnl. Lot silt app,rox.
48'x308'. Nttcl• ·•ork.

cattle larm lor the extra
income. Timlie(, free ga~
flirnate, II room home and

bldgs lor just $95.000.

IIIYESTII~IIT - Obi. brick
apt&amp; 2 yrs. old. Both rented

Jo1iddleport

toO AcRES - Deer and other
pme. O!lly $300 acre.·

'*

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/It

intereited c011tact

THE
DITCHING
SERVICE

,,
'I

.I

The Home Nat10111t link
In Racine, 949·2210. '

1

RIQENOUR
TV &amp;
CHESTER-98S:.3307

BRAUN &amp;
.ASSOCI A1'1!5

G&amp;W PLASTICS
&amp;SUPPLIES··

j

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lltip
Phont

S&amp;WTV
APPLIA'NCE
SERVICE

1-:----:-:-:-:-:::--=--:::-:::-'-

ANoclllt

742-3171 ·

. LEASE YOUR NEW
VEHICLE .•
QON.1 BUY

I

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ll~t-h-ln..:g_o.-:b-o:"r:. go-:ina-:- ga'":l'":arT.e_

or

20k30 bloa ...,. Richt
off Rt. 248, coantJy settifl,

ri&amp;fll &amp; (oilow lips.

OPENTIU DARK

~

SERVICE

l!itl1 a Rk:ily

COIIitnl:lld COIUIIe Iliad!
home 26x30, 3 l!l,iooms.
0111 bitll. 12x15 livlfw
room and, 24124, fln1ity
room. l'lttillly ..CIIJ)IIId;
fuel oil fulliiCI with flcili·
lieS ,for wUodlun.r. 12x15
block 5101111 buildifl,

Sou111 5 llll. 1111DW Glllipolia 011 Ohio Rt. 7 CIOiilllccOCI Crl8rq..
Tum

.,.....· ~ ~:~:. ~~y co,:.~·~ ~r ~:

CONSTRUCTION

218 E. 2nd St.
Phone .
1-(614)-992-3326

nell

t·
anydothar10iteoom·.t~r~·l2~
~~~':4~-·;;;,3GollipoHo.'

367-7560--367-761

lots of carpeting, Only $32.900.

*BOAT DOCK ·*BOAT RAMP
"BATHHOUSE· ~PRIVATE*WATER
. •ELECTRIC

c

P&amp;S

.TEAFORD
.,

BUY YOUR OWN
PRIVATE CAMPSITE

-;:::;=:;=;::;;=::::;::.1

hotir.·

POLE BUILDINGS

,

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919-2650

. 11!1 4M

192·5692

·-'

'N£W LISTING - like new 3
bedroonl one lloor 'in Tuppers
Plains. Equiptl!!d kilcllen, din·
ing, beUiful large living and

17.

OF

I us•

STEEL

U-tAVE&lt;-

992-6191

As~ng

)Wanted
)For.Sale
)Announcrmem
lForRent

.. .... P.omarov .........

PAT HILL

· cALL

·71

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3·2411e

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE
We'd lilt to introduce you to
Enpee·A·C.r, the modem ..,
to drive Ute vehicle of your
choice.
,
"
No Down' Piyll!tnt
Lowltr llon!bly Payment
·BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
Box; 326
....
Pomeroy, OH. 45769
For Fasllf Strvice
Call 614-992-6737

·

..

&amp;.TRUCK

REPAIR

We Use Yon Schnider
Equipment · Ricommtndtd
by Lndinc Cat\let llano·
lecturers.
'FREE ESTIMATES"
'
7:9·1 mo.

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....,...

498 Gen. HartinJer 1Pkwy.
. · Middleport,

"FREE ISTIMATES"
7/9/1 -mo.

).! J.rtc

Hom•• ,f or, Sale

Wate{

PH; 949-2320

Call for tree sidinrestimites. 949-2801 or
949·2860

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441· 3318.

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PERSONALilED POOLS

, GREENLEAF TERMITE
&amp; PEST CONTROL

CO.

Wolfe
· t" ·

1

V. C.

Mason,

· SIDING
'"Beautiful, Custom
· Built ·Gar11ges"·

Big Foot Park

be rece1ve d

by the Meags
County Board of CommiSSIOn·
ers 1n their off1ce at the
Courthouse. Pomeroy. Oh1o.
unt1l noon on Augu'st 7. 1984.
and opened and ~eacl aloud at 2
~. M . on 1hat dale for the
!Jurchase o f a copy machme

&amp; Service

BlSSELL

·sailly mised by her chil·
dren ·and grandchildren.

Public Notice
NOnCE TO
COPIER VENDORS
In aCcordance wlth Sect1on
.86. OAC. sealed b1ds w.ll

MASON SERVICE
CENTER

S!DING .

•POME'ROY,

•

~

. Availablo Only At
RITCHIE'S

Vinyl &amp; Alumfn'Um

E . Molln-

. : · '·

MRS. SJARR

=~:~:.:::::.~~...

.94 Octane
Ethanol Enhanced

Farm Equip!Tient

Fred Hoffman
Mayor

4574 3

94"

Authorized John Deere,
Nta Holland. lush Hoc ·
Farm Equipment
Dealer

But what it meant to
lose her,
No one iiill' ever now.

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YOUNG'S

"SUPER
Tht most p-rlul
mium aasoline in T~e
Bend arn.

GUYSVILLE, OHlO

blow,

THE VILlAGE OF
MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

•

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NOW AVA/lAILfl

U. S. RT. 50 EAST

dellve,y

1nsraiiJt10n. and completeoper·
ator tra1n1ng . plus ';l 90-day
warranty - on par)s &lt;Jnd tabor,
Tjle cost of an annual serv1ce
contract IS reou1red and a
co mplete descnpllon ot what 1S

c

St:

&amp; S .E RVICE

31

611992 _7626

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171- W........

SALES

On a graveside safely
. sleeping

thereQf .
The Owner reserves the ng ht
to wa1ve any mforma1111es or to
re1ect any or all b1ds

Me1qs County Prob;:ne Court.
Case No 24489, Herman R
Carso n Sr .. Rou1e 1 Bol': 1 18.
Bottom Oh1o 4 57 4 3 was
ado•o onted Ad m iniStrator ol the
es1ate ot lnez L Carso n.
deceased . late of Rou1e 1 Box
118 l o ng Bottom. Oh10

127~ 'rl Dlilill

~n -QII-0~"•
·-~~~"
V}ol•n

. BOGGS

No badder may w!lhdraw h1s

· Nonce OF
APPOINTMENT'
OF FIDUCIARY
On Julv 1B. 1984 1n the

· I8TIIilftr emir fiiWtn

•

Prayer opened tiM! meeting with
members responding to roll call
with something they did for the
Fourth of JUly. Dues and ~ard
money were collected. Officers'
reports were given by Frances Hunt
and Cleo Smith. Paula Hawk and
Betty Hawk served relreshments to
those named · and Clarice Allen,
Ethel Orr, Margaret Christy, and
InzyNewell.
~

Public Notice

• 135-011111 Clllllll 01 .....
" ,134-14 QllclllaeNM Qlllb
. IJU.._ llarll Qulltilt
: ·132-QIIH OllliUs

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ServiceS'

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w. va. -

SecHon 109 and E.O 11 246.

. :.• ..... .a hiMiitc.

a..lliiec...~

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3. Segregoted •FaciliTY.

. AI lllb 1M Cltliai-IH 50e

fallmdn,- r tl~plumt f!.tthfln~• ••

··-111·"·-..

pa1d under the Contr act . S9c-

171 20 27 2tc

' :ML WFT IOOIIS. .$2.50 IKll

, , _,,. • .,.o

Kirkhart.

Each btdder must depos 11
w1t!1 his b•d. secunry 1n the
amou nt. form and sub1ect to
the conditions prOVIded 1n the
lnformatJO n to B1dders
Successful bidder mus t be an
equal employment opponuntty
employer w h1ch proh1b1ts d1Scnmnat10n because of race
creed. co lor na110nal ong1n.
sex aQe hand1cao pol1t•cal
affll• at10n or beliefs
At1 en\10n of b1dder s IS partiCularly called to the requlfeo
mems as to condJIIOns of
employment to be observect
and m1n1mqm wage rates to be
tJon

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PULLINS
EXCAVATING

Cl•uljlf'll /1(1/lf'" ~lll 'll" 1lu•

:1-.;~

Evelyn Holier · held a products
folowlng the meeting, and
refreshment iNere served by EUza·
beth Ha~. Mrs. Beegle, an\! Jean
Frederick. Others attending 11rere
Margaret 'l\lttle, Letha WOod, Ada
Morris, Ethel Orr, Esther Slnlth,
Thelma White, 'Mary Showalter,
In:zy Newell, Dorothy J;Utchle, Ada
Bissell, Lora Damewood, Opal
HoUOrt, Erma Cleland, Charlotte
Grant, Genevieve ward, LeoDa
Hensley, ·Mae McPeek, Paullne
Ridenour, Eva Robson, Fern Mor·
rls, Shirley Beegle and Faye

b1d Wlthm thartv (30) days after
the actual date ot the openmg

.• 'The Daily,.Sentinel
.. ... 113, Old

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1'-Y. . Ioiii..Wiro.._,""

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party

each set Checks shall be made
payable to the V1tlage of
M 1ddlopor1. Ohm .

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.

64 MiiC. Merchendlae

Assocta tes. L1 ml! ed. ConsLJ it1 ng
Engmeers - Planners
1·8 1
Sou th M a1n Street. Manon.
Oh10 43302 upon payment of
S25 00
non-ref undable for

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Lacy Top!
Notice
11. w1ll be rece1ved by -the
V1!1age of Middleport Me1gs
County. Oh10 .n the off1ce of
the Mayor ·v,uage Hall M1ddleport. OhnJt until 2.30 P.M ..
August 8. 1984. and then

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Fire Auxiliary,condu~s meeting ·

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Heather Hovatter
her route.
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Glv. .wey
Cit • kitten. Call 446·

· OMen Town4hip' new betu ~
tlful, 2 tl!M'Y home. 4 or 6
bdr., 1 W l&gt;oth, Iorr. LR •
' Houtokooper •bobytlttor Kltchon. formal 0 , lllility
44::-,. ( - 10 • 7 In tehool), 'room • . garage. concrete
-:-:-~::-::-;..m.,..•-:..-:-:kltt:-.,-_-=-c_.-::-u,-=Noodod boglnnln11 Sop- · drive, nice lot. city achoolt,
tomber. Mutt be able to 4'h mllet from Gol.llpolla.
ESP CAR'D AND
~ oozns
P,SYC.HIC READER
,nvestJga IOnS,
w'::Ych':/::':_ *liii; Notmoldngouloohol Bergain priced ·164.900.
&amp; Vicinity
.... Chrlttlan. Liw·ln Pfl· Win cont'ldor mobile homo
----········ ········· · ······ ··
- lACK HOES
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C1ll 4411-71&amp;2.
'
Tells your past. present
ftrrOd but not roquired. trado·in. Call 448·8038.
Inc.
Yard Sale July 30-31 near
- DUMP TRUCKS
Ro-cot roqulrod. Coli
Clay School. Full aize bed
-LO·IOY$
and futurt. Adyict 011111
MI DDLEPORT, .OHIO . Part eordot CoRio pupplos. colloct 804· 797· 4843 . or Only 81ft% 11sumabla loin
1
frazier
s
Bottom
Flea
complete.
badspraadt.
-TUIICHER
.,
matters of lHt.
· '·
.
Ctlll14·24&amp;·8883. ·
· ~8·1999.
on thlo 3 BR brick ranch M1rket. Every w ..k8nd·. drapes, glauwate_, nice
- WAIU
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- SEWER
...,.
Soft ond choir. Cllt 448· --l-~,--...c..~----:-- 1 houH. ,tocluded on 2.11 U.S. 36 Frazlort Bottom. clothes.
All rtadiqs 1ri private
••
Slbvtltt•
needed
for
2
ocrot
.
of
lend
with
form
26082.
o
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Wol·
WVa.
-GAS LINES
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and confidential .
t
PRIVATE
3o1o.
children 4 yr. • 2 yrt. old . pond, located noar Oak Hill come. DC) n Fra:zier·
.-SEPTIC SYSTEMS
Would prefer in ,my home. 1 nd Centerville. •pprox . Operator. 304' 766· 2778.
·.
11s1
7th
~
INVESTIGATION
L.RGI or SMAll JOBS
1 big white rollblt. Cali . B:OO ' to 4:30. Call 440· 1491 mo. poylt)ent. Only
. , ,,,.,11 bu,.,
ALL TYPES
Middleport .
114·742·
2113 .
I'H. 992-2478 ' .
fort llort· lnlorUtlon !:'!
·
7:;:40:--!1-:. -:-:---:'...-..,===I 13,1!10 down. 379-~803 Golllpollo Flaa Mtrkat
6/20/j JIIO, pd .
&amp; Vicinity
lndoo,-outdoor. every Sat .
oftlf 8 P.M. doily.
Call 304-428· 3992 ;::
1.2 Situations
·~
• Sun. Free oddmiulon, Rt . ·· ·-··-··-~-·~·--- ·- ··········
8 Lo•t and Found
Wanted
Hove you givon up the ideo 36 &amp; 180. .Ct11440·7037.
Geraga aole: July 27 • 28, 9
of bjlying a home? N.L.
to 8 • . X·tilll rnene suits.
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LOST
Small
white
dog
with
Stevena
and
Aatocletes
may
Gr1vely
trlctor~
duel
whHII,
r--;;:-::;;:-;:~;-::';':;::-.., l
tC· botw..,. lid· Rl
1o
p 01101111
be able to make your dretm electric llort, sulky. 1 B' George Wh,i ta res . Old r,oute
33.
.
vorv Betty
w Mercer
ora -me
86HP. 1980
.
•
woll &amp; odnoy. An-era to Home,
owner.
~ truo ·wit' h only 15% Creotllne'-ot.
K
k":'
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'FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS
'1om' , Clill e14-241-9248. hoo voconcy .far elderly downpaymont and intorJut Qowtu ' mbotdorcyc
·Moving tole! F'urnitu"!; art
CARPENTER
poraon . Ctll 1 · 304· 773· ratn of 11. 26 " · Call ori
ueen tizo • tproo • · auppliet, lewn mowara.
Computerized Htarin&amp; Aid Selection
Loot: lilt at cor keyt, nome 6882 .
, 814·379-2728 for dotllila Sewing machlno•. electric. ftnco paata, atc. Soturdoyllo
SERVICE
s.·l ll Molds • lnterpratinc Services •
Au......, on key ring. Reword.
oftoriPM or 61 4·477-2443 Ms
Sundly July 28&amp; 29. 9 to 7
- Addona ond 10modotin•
c:l
Coli 014· 250·1828.
Would love tq have 2 elderly 9AM·5PM .
otur ay,
:
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p.m., Rt. 33, 10 miloor~~&gt;irth ,
'!'o/k
M. KQCH. M.S.
-::t-:q:-:s=:r:":-:P-.1:-'r'-oc'f-mo_n_t_ll_
..__
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• •-o"',.. _b_y_o"'w_n_e_r_
. -B:-r:-:-ick .
Oh of Pomeroy. Roin or thine.
- ptumblng 1nd •htctricll
&lt;C
"'
in black 'CIII between dealred. Lota of TLC &amp; ref. home, aituated In cityachool ' I· ~--,....-.-:-:--:--:---:-":--::'::':: Moving S•lel Furniture. Art
1&amp;1 Licensed Clinical Audioloci•t
Spring V•lleY Plaza&amp;
Coft 814-949-3014.
dlttrict, in one of the boll. 2 Family Void Sola 833 Supplies. Lawn Mowora:
IFwork E I
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'-hbo r hoo d"• In tho area · Gavin RodnayVillogeli . July fence Posta, etc. Sat. sun.~
r~ It matea)
1111 . c 111448· 1712 .tter . ,
ne,.
Large lot with extra 101 27 ·ZS. 9 ' 30·&amp;:00. 8 oby July 2B·29, ,9:00 a.m.·7:,0 0
z1.4 .. 7619 (614) 992 6601
YOUNG - If!
(6 ) .....,.
or
· ",
LOST·Swlaa holfe. coli ·on Ui Wanted to Do
included. Full buemont. 4h
'::' I of
p.m. Rt.33. 10 milu north
417 Second Avenue, Box 12U
Pooch Faof&lt;·Long Hollow Rd.
bedroomt, living room w 11
Pomeroy. Rain·Shlno.
992·62U ·ar 992-7314
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
·
Loot Sunday . Call 992.1-------~-------- 1 ltrge flr~loce. lot"'· 2 · Yard Sale 9·6. July 28.
Pomeroy, Ohio .
'·
111211 mo. 11102.
'
f
botha, kitchen witdh dulil! in t1u1r4a.li. Sbaecdodnlndg,AVcehesFt~i -"'uge 3 family yard tala·'C 8
nang
radio equip., several ei.Ctri;
Pic::kup or- .delivery or applianoll, an
- ~--~---~·,IL-----~---,-----~~=
'(
Lo.. ftttJe gr-v poo41e. list anyome in need. Oet grocer· room. Flniahed rpc . room drawers. large variety of Clll appliances. antique kit-.
- n In fr- Now York Now loa, medicine, J&gt;IY bills by o ond ber In baoement. Double OYowything.
chen cupboard. library toble;
Yolf&lt;. 304-17&amp;·3411.
Chrlttlon. Coli , 814-388· cor gorogt. paol ond lovaly
end many more itomt.Vou
9376.
londtcaped area. Fruit treet .Yord Sale Fri. • Sot. 2146 need It-We got itl · ~togor
gahlen Jpece. 1h mile from Eastern Ave., K &amp; K Mobile Jeffers raeidence. Hiland
9 'Wentect· To Buy
P8inting, roof wOrk and •Holzer
· Hotpltol, 8 mllot Homet. Lot 37.
Rd.. Pomeroy 81 4·892•
genflt'el repair. grees cutting from Rio Gronde "ollogo.
1 6232 Th
'F1
d s t
or
...
ge_OI
houllng.
'
Coli
Y
F
Ml
all
G
S
1
ure..
r., an
We
poy
coth
for
late
modal
MAINTENANCE, $UVICE &amp;' INSTALLATION
~Serioua inquirea only. ~r
ac enous
erage I e. July 2 8·~8
. 9:00
'a.m. oto•
1114· 317·7.8B1 '
claon UHil cera.
oppolntmenl coli 446·0B40 Thull llo Fri. July 261!. 27, 9 '
·
. FOR ALL POOLS ABOVE &amp; IN-"GROUND
Jim Mink Chev.·Dida Inc.
weekday• ttefore &amp;PM or to 7 1 "thrH tenths mile oft 4 :00~ p. m .
Oozor wadt. ground cl..-rlng
•LAND CLEARED
· BMI Gono Johnson.
Rt. 7 on Rt. 218 ·
Yard nle· Saturday. , July
· Free
Analysis:At Store or PooJ Site
• excovatlng. 1211 per hr. 448·1429 oftor &amp;PM .
4441·3172
tSEPTIC
SYSTEMS
Call
4411·91138.
Now
&amp;.room
houae
for
tole
Yord
Solo
Set.
•
Sun.
10
to
28.
9 ,to 4 , Jhird St. Racine,
Wide Rance of Ch~micals &amp; Supplies ,
by
own•.
1acro
•
71
houH
e.
Neighborhood
Rd.,
2nd
·Ohio.
Rain ·concolla. · ·
Wonted
to
buy
uted
cOal
•
aGRAVEL. HAULED wood hoor.s. Bw11n Furni· WIH do bobYIIttlng in my tr•iler. 2 out ~uildingt, trail.- on right peat Memory
turo. 441-31118, 3rd. • home. hove uperlence. Coli 830.000. Call "1 4·266· Gardent Cementary. lnfantt
· Bonded -. .Insured
448-7315-6 .
Olivo St., GoHipolit. Oh.
1335 or 446·7687.
to odulto clothing, miac.
OH.
-----:-:::-:-:-·ICitem•.
&amp; · Vicinity
·
Wonted to buy lag tplltter. Wttar wollt. drifted • - · &amp;all or .., 3 bdr. houae i n i - - ----::--::---:-:PH. 992-2549 or 77-3-5634
-·-·-·············~~~---- ~ ··-~
c ..h or trlclo automobile. Yicod. frM ettlmotet. Coli' VInton. tee. dep. • rot. Garoge Sere Rain or ohine.
3·5-tlc
6125/1 mo.
tlflwoocl CI!Hp. C•l 4411· • , 4 ·882·6001 •• 814· 742· required. Call 614·379· Thura. • Fri. 9:00 to 5:00 .
3147.
81 114 from 6.11.
2562.
Out Rt. ·141 on LeGrtndo Moving Sale. 2317 JefferBlvd. in c:irc:le, GaHipolia. aon Avo. 8-6. July 26 ·27·
Buying doily gold. oliver
Remodeled cute home, Oh. Stereo, boxtprlngo l!o 28. Thura. Fri. Sat. Furnl·
f111 1111: Idl
coina, rltlgs, W.Valry, ttarling
cion to achoolt. own.. mattress. refrig. 6 Iota of turo. houtehold iternl. lKC
mole SHIH-TZU AKC -le
wore,
old
caint,
large
cur·
muattoll irnmadlotalyll Mid· mite.
' RADIATOR
J&amp;F
"CUT OUT
Qerm'n Shepherd. 304·
Nncy. Top priCn. Ed. , l~r·
dlaport. Coli 614· 992·
kott Berber Shop, 2nd. Ave.
SERVICE
8941 .
FOR FUFURE- USE"
Yard Sale Saturday. Fairfield 875·2BS7 or 304·675·
CONTRACTING
Buainaaa
Middleport, Oh. 814·992· 21
Centenary Rd. Sign poated. 3458.
.
·
We.
can
repair
and
rejPOZER • BACKHOE.
KEN'S .
·3470. '
Opport!lnlty
. 4 ttou ... With lot• in Crown Wood stove, deep freezer. 26th • 28th. Lawn mower.
core
.
radiators
and
"RECLAMATION WORK
C"" to more Information TV. oolid oak toblo. book1.
APPLIANCE
nr
r
~ntlque dre•••·· tit'~· end
heater cores. We can c..h pold "" fancy iron or .
10 m 8 coil a eta bles ·
"OIL FIELD SERVICES
call614·256·8058.
misc. red house on Neel
heavy
Iron
bedt.
·
t
1
80
ond
SERVICE
-·lchouaehold.
Roed .
·ouMP TRucK sERVICE
I NOTICE l
also acid boll and rod up to~ certein .Meigs Co.
985-3561
"
THE
OHIO
VAUEY
PUB·
'CONCRETE WORK
out radiators. We also ttono ~ra. Old tlmo c~p­ ' USHING CO. ....,ommends ftmlly room with wood
.
All Mak11~
yra. old.
3 bedrm,
2 betho.
·:
CUSTOM
BUIUT
HOMES
board. coli 1 ·304-882· that v.U do bualnoso with 8burner.
Single
c.r gentge,
op
repair Gas Tanks.
•W11hers •Dtahweshera
2711
"WATER. GAS.
•A1i'lgea
people you know~ and NOT 8 flat ocr01 with atockad 32 Mobile Homes
36 Lots &amp; Acreage
OIL LINES
•Refrigerators
_
FORD
to
aend money through the pond. City wotar in Racine.
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS mail until you haft investi· Ctll614·948·2641 .
for Sale
•D;,;8rs •Freezers
'992-2196
JIM
CLIFFORD
FURNITURE. Beda: iron, ll"led. tho offering.
-PARTS and SEA·VICE
Middl.a port.' Ohio
Lot for aola In Mercerville. 3
woild. cupboerdt, cheira.
Own• cranaferred~muat sell
,
PH. 992-7201
•Ilk
1·13·ti&amp;:
ch8ata. beaketa. dfahta. Stool building dMierthip to beautiful 3 bdr. home, fam· NEW AND US~D MOBILE trailer hookupe. electric. ru·
orono jara, tntlquos, gold opply: Wodgcor Mfg. (303) ily room hal 20 ft . of HOMES KESSEL' S QUAL· . rat water, aeptic .t ank,
s8.ooo . Coli s 1 4·266·
•nd ailver. Write·M.D. 769·3200. EJ.t 2406 .
windows for pollorol view, lTV MOBILE HOME SALES. 6618.
'
..
MIUOi. Rt.2, Pomeroy. Ohio
'finithed double garage. lire· 4 MI . WEST, GALLIPOLIS.
DENNY CONGO
46708 or call 81.4 ·992· Route , far tale. largo . No· ploco. lor1141 · porch. 40 ft. !IT 36. PHONE 614·446·
Homeaite In Clurview Eat~
7710.
tionol SMelt ond Vending deck. wooda. pr.:ivacy, neer, 7274.
atu. ell utiHtiea including 1
Royal
Oak
Park.
$83,900.
--,---~-:-:-::-:::Co.
haa
route
for
ule
in
ALL
&amp;
nC, money down. Call
Wonted old pianos. Poying Gollipalio ond aun'oUnding 81!. ouumablity. Call 614· 1976 BavYiew 14 ·)I 70.
· 120.00 end •40.00 oach. ..... E•y to operlrte with 992·5420.
Refrig, otova. CA, WB, good 614·261·1216 ofter &amp;PM ,
Firat f l - Only. -·giving higli oorning potential. Min ·
•TRENCHING
j
992-3410
con d. Call 6, 4·448·1506
Sizes Start From 12'xl6'
36
Real E,atato
directloria. Witt~ P18no1, imum lnvostmant t8.981i. 2· bedroOm home near
•BACK HOE .OOZER
UTILITY BUILDINGS
Box
1
88,
Sardit,
Ohio
Langaville,
on
1
ec:ra
ground.
oENO LOADER
f.
or
Wanted
1919 ·Eicone houle trailer.
Call 317-927-6300 for
43941. Ctll 11 4·483· ·o ppt.
f1 9.000. Shown by op· I 2x80. f6.200. Call 6) 4·
•DUMP TIIUCK SEIIYICE
Siies fro11 6'x6' Up
1106.
polntment only. Call 614· 256· 6058.
843-5424
WATER, GAS. SEWE!I,
to 24'x36'
742·2641
.
RAIN JlNEI. •
•,
Golden Opportunity with
We Have Buyers For Farm1
• LIMESJONE
Old Qullta (Before . 19401 A
Insulated D~Houses
•
County C.rtifi_. •
.
'
1983 Clayton mobile home.
Friendly
Home
Plrtiea.
Op·
And HOus... Lilt wtth Ul.
Phone
1·814-246·9448.
Romodolod
2
bd•m
houoe
SEPTIC TAilS INSTAll!~
Set up on rented lot.
A-One Real Estate. Howard
enlngt fo.r Monog . . • D•l ·
BUILDINGS.
'GRAVELSAND
with c.rpeting • wood· $\0,1100. Call 814· 245·
fiiEESnMAn5 \
era.
Sail
the
lorgllt
line
of
L. Yeogar, Ill. 304·676Racine. Oh.
)Ill brick or maintenance Giftt, Tayt. llo Home Decor burner. FuH blsement a. 6500.
6104 or 304-676-63B6.
TOP
SOIL-FILL
DIRT
free,
'3
br
homo
with
garage
lerge
·covered
deck
.
Must
. Ph. 614·843·5191
in Perty Plan. Earn High
.1-17-!mo.
CHESHIIE. OHIO
in town. 31)4..875· 3030 or O..lor Ro!Mto plus win free lee to appreciate. Prlead in 1 Zx60 3 bdr . trailer. Call
\0 6 ~[
3 1 .
075·3431 .
Mid 20't. Coli 014·992· 446-2689.
trlpt • coah. No cosh tho
Renlols
for appointment.
6763
invostmant. dalivory. or col·
' '
1972 mobile home 12x66,
iacting. Porty Plan ~xpe ·
bedroom. two etory. good eond .. 2 bdr ...AC. Call
rionce halpful. Cor • phone Three
home in Middle· 446·7171 or 446·8288 of· 41
f '"lli'iyllll'l·l
neceuory. Call colloct 618· remodeled
Houses for Rent
port. Many odded ftatures . tor6PM.
WHALErs· AUTO PARTS
1
489·S395
or
518·41.$·
~t'f\il\.~ ~,
ROUSH
Aoidng
*28.600.
or
bell
PH. 992· 7013
4429.
"bffet. No rHaoneble offer 3 real nice mobile home. 2
New Chevy Trudo ....
refuted . C1ll 6., 4· 992· bedroom tumished. LOW Furniahed hou1e. 3 bdr.,
1\1 ,1111111o I'' 111!:,
FENDER .. :.. :..... ,. '76.95
New Homes~Extensive
3061 .
$220. 29 Noll Ava .. Golllpo•
PRICED~COMPARE
22 Money to Loan
11 Help Wanted
Atmodelinl
lit. Call 446-441 6 otter
DOORS ............ '149.. 95
THESE
VALUES
BEFORE
'
Insurance Wort
· ·
, 40 ecre farm. 8 room house, YOU BUY. 12x62·Jio 12x44 9PM .
HOODS ............ '174.95
,3 Announcements
large
Hm,
tobllcco.
base.
2
Cul'W:Jol:
Bld&amp;s.
1izes. BROWN'S .TRAILER
, BUMPERS· .. .. ...... '69.95
HOME LOANS ,FIXED
Alcoholism Counoalor, full RATES Balow morket rotos. car prege. 2 out buildings, PARK. Mineravllle, Ohio. 2 bdr. house $260 plua
GRill .. .... ........... '42.$0 '
.
Rooflna\Cril
ollking UO.OOO. Call 814· Call 614·992· 3324.
utilities. marrriad1 couple
.time poahlon. a-..or·a
R. SUPPORT.. .... . 111,4.95
Aluminull &amp; Vinyl Sidincs
only, dep. l!o ref. required .
SWEEPER ond -ing mo· doviM In · Social Sorvicat Fixed conventional FHA - 742·21 70 .
. j
TAIL GATE. :....... 185.00
16 Y•rs !'xPeriiii'IC8
chine ,....ir, parts. and ere• and~r related expe- VA . leader Mortgage. -,..--:--:-7.-:-l-:'· ·lc~
Call 446·8593
':
auppllao.
Pick up ond rience. Send resume to : Job Athena, collect 614·692· Reduce". nice 3 bdrm home, 24x50 double wide, rental
FORD FENDER .... 169.95
GREG ROUSH
attic, basement, garega, lot. 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths. New house at Rock Spring·e.
delivery , D•v~l YICUUm Seorch, P.O. Box 413. Golll· 3061 .
IUMPER ............ '69.95
PH. 992-76B3 '
axe. IOCition. option to buy. good cond, 304·676-2996 3 or 4 bdr. Call 448·1562
C... ner. ono holf mHe up politl, Oh 4&amp;831 by Augutt
Also Som• Car
ot ,992·2282
after 6 :30PM.
Owner '!'OY carry. Call992· alter !1. .
a -..• c - Rd. Coli )rd. M·F·H, E.O .E.
Fendtrt Available
23 Professional
II l·ft.:
2517.
61 4-441·0284.
Hltfi\
Services
19e1 Schultz Ltd. 3 br 1 Yt 3 bdr ranch with basement,
a.bytittor neodod in my
bath. total alec, central air, 6 mi . North Rt. 160. 1\ltallo·
BoH~t - 10! Got Wei, Anni· · home Mon. thru Fri. 8-6.
Ho"'e end Mobile Home, microwwave.
d~shwasher .
ble Auguat 1st: Ref.&amp;. dep )
- r v t . Blnhdlv-. portiet . ~-11 44• 1418
will sell both for price of one. stove,
refTig, t.~nderpinning, Call 441-0696 .
Singing Gorrillo. Col B!rl· ,.
'
PIANO TUNING L9wer Ph. 614-742·2281 .
redwoOd porch. 304-676·
looaa"' Ca. 440·'313.
MILLER
Pan time poeitiona available priced regular tuning•· ~~~:;:;;::::;:~~=~" 6049.
For sale or lease 2 bd. room
far
maturo
-Itt.
Earn
dlacountt
to
Son
lor
Chilena,
c
AND
waterfront home on RebControl hunge, ond Ieise ti!OO· IBOOmonth. Col lor Churchea•Schooii.Werd's 32 Mobile Homes
ELECTRIC
1983 16·K extended TRS· coon Crtc.. $300 mo . or will
-ght with N- Shope Oiot oppointmont, 814- 245· Kay-rd. 304·075·3824.
for Sale
80 color computer. 304· sell on land contract: ·Call
Pion and Hydro• Water pills. 9S86.
675-2639.
614·266· 1216 after 5.
FNth
Phllrmocy.
Jockton
Pi8no
Tuning
and
Repeir.
For all your wiring
Pika .
46353 Scout Clmp Rd.
Hiring now demonltl'atora. 8runlcordi Mualc Co., 4411·
Unfurnished 6 room, J\ousa
needs; furnaces repair
Chtsltf, Ohio
work your own . . _ , no . ·0887 . CUp thit od for 20% 12x80. 1976 Com.munlty, 2
Farms for Sale
11h bath. gara.ae, gas :fur·
collecting or c;Wivwfng. no diecount_ Lane Deniela. br, new carpet in living 33
Ph. 8811-4289 '
service and installation.
roam, parch, go1. 304· ?73·
nance no pata, ref . &amp;. dep.
If No An-. Call 915-4312
invostmont,
free
t300
kit.
014·
742·29!11.
Giveewey
6218 or 304-?73-6:!72 .
Bv. oWner. free netufal gas. Aduht only. Coll446·2i43.
Residential
Wo ServiCe All .. ·
C•ll Olendlno. 814· 387·
stocked pon~t · 86 acres. -.....,.--------·lcMoket • Madela .
7770
or
Dobbili
448-4593.
&amp; Co~mercial
1983 Schultz Limited Edi· 8400 . 00 per acre , Nice '3 bedroom home, •ttic,
Antenna Instillation
Kittont, long hair grey tigo•
tlon, 14x70, 3br, 1~boths, $4,000.00 down $250.60 basement . garage. no pets,
Hopso
C.lls
ond
Shop
grey,
block,
•
whlto,
ttrlpo.
Call 742-3195
Olulotont Orgot&gt;iet nMded
all tlec. central air. fireplace. month. 8 per cent owner, referencet, depo1it. )2;76
· Strvlet Avoillllit
• .bluloh gNy. hove hed at ·a,... Eplicopll Church.
.,
304·468·1594or304-n3- financing. Alao, approx 32 mo . Call 614·992· 251.7 .992-5875
thott • •, . _ . , .; bYck
Local Service Calls SIS.~
·
-::-:-:-:-:.......--:;;--;;;--;-~l 6417.
icre1 for nla . 1· 614-231 ·
melt cocker . tplhlel type. Coil 81 4-912·3818.
7-26·1 mo.
1
31 Homes for Sale
3221.
..
Baum addition, lease ·· ~ith
femlle collie·hutky mi•. Kidtlovo "'yol Demonttroto
option, 3 bdrms, 2% b'!lhs,
mele hound mi•. Metgt Co. toyo • glftt far. friendly toy -~-~-~---~l Lot ·· 90•120 Staff House
2 acres, fenced yard, wood
Humane Society. CoN 014· party. Top cammltoioll and Three bedrooma, centrelair, · R~ad. Public . water a~d
.. '
vinyl well paper, carpet pr1vates~er:. ?.OJ1:14tno~lle 35 Lots &amp; Acreage
burning fireplace, fBmily
118-·1101.
hoatoot gifts free . No col· throughout, well' intulllted, home w1~h 6 Insulation.
room, a.c .. appliances,,l.hrge
lectino.
or
delivering.
No
basement . city water 8r gas,
Homat. .. 304·1191· 3375. . ooth ;.....,mont. Cell 814· new paint, attached Garage. range; refnq .• washer, dryer
'
011 butdoor grill. awning•. epd d11hwasher . 2 full baths,
In Northup on Concrete S550. mth with ~100 .
742·3188 . . Alao boolllng many extras . Call448-2683 3 bedrooms, ,llvlng.room and
FMni!lo lrlah aottlr to tiJOOd Portlot.
Street. No restrictions. ap· applied to purchase price.
tl 6 :00PM , otter 8:00PM kitchen. control arr. Qwnar .porox . ·130ft. frontage. Call Call 614 · 985·4387 . • •
hoftle. )04·1111· 1310.
wonto to tall f19.000.00.
coli 814·246·6869.
446-3485.
.
Plflft· Time Pooitlon Avoila·
61,000.00 down wHh bel·
2 br home with ga~age,
Goo~ ~tlf . 304-075·
GAS LINES
ble · Gtllia-Molgt Hood Remodalecl' 2 bdr .. 2 acre. once monthly . Town ·•
Hickory Lane and cor.,er:J rd
14311fter 4 :30.
Approx.
6Y2
acres,
level
Wt
Ston. • Dlvltion' of Wood· 1217 lb. tobacco beu, "CountrvRaaiEatete, Broker.
WATER LINES
land, wh:h frontage on two St Mason; WY. 304.'J73·
Shop Todrnitl•an
lend Centora. lno. Pooitlon: 8idWOII·Rio Grande area, 304·676·6648.
SEWAGE LINES
Moww, toro toll propelled, Educltlon Coordinator.
raods. exc. for building. 5884.
. .,.
an Ov1y
126,000,
Call
614·
246·
21'
\
Noeilt
,...;,.,
304·
mini·farm
, all utilties nearby -:---------'--+~
Qutllflcotiont: DegrM in 5298.
FREE E'sTIMATES'
.71-2111.
1981 Happy House trailor, in old 160 near Porter. Upper Lincoln. 6 rooms.
•rlv chllolhood educotlon
blue • white, 14•70 w~h $9,000 . Coli 614· 388· bath. basement, large V.rd,
BUS.: 985-3813
JWOiwred wHh experience in
exc., cond available -Aug .
Old Engllth thoop doG, good curriculum
~PPLIANCE
development, Owner , tranaferred, .mutt expando ' living ,rm. full~ 8801 .
1st, References. 304-'676RES.: 985-3837
whh children. 304·418· - n planning. and cloH·· .... exc. cond. 181.000.00. furnished, 2 bedrooms. Chi~
1962.
.
:.
11143.
Private
lot
on
Timber
Ridge
nese
d•cor
with
chin8se
7/ 19/1 mo. pd. ·
room ob..,otlon. Wll oon· t1 1.000.00 down. Ataumo
llidor degrM ,In alo-torv 81o\ pet. loon . 304-076· aofa, 2 col9r T.V.'s with Lake , Rt. 7-75 . size262ft. by
hit Gorman Shaphord fo·
VCR, refrigerator, 1tove, 11 0 ft. Septic .tenk a. dug 4 br' house for rent . 304·
or roloted · 11129.
me1o · pup to good form wducotlon
Outlet
and
IIMponalbilltlot:
~~---;-:::-:--::-;:--;-:-::­ kino size water bed, washer basement. Price $3,600. '• _e_7_5·_J_2_7_o_. - - - - - --'home. ·304·171-31133.
1
=r.arvialon of teaching Remodoiocl 2 br., full boae· a. dryer hookupl, wooden Call 614·043·0168.
'
2 bedroom cottage, good
of 21 with -oil mont, good loct1tlon. Anu· dock, 100ft. oie ft. fencing ,
1 yr :old lo\ lobrodar .-ponoiblllty for lmpleMon · moblo lotn. 304·876·1!1124. Colt for oppolntmont, 614· Acreage··1 8 acres with min ~ location , $165 .00 plus. dep·
eral rights, utilitlee. Hcluded oait. Call fOt' appointment
247· '381 Ill 247·2101 ..
Rwlil•,.r·lrlth
llock teti011 of tile H•ll Btort
location . Cell Hobttetter o~ly 5:00·8!00. 304-675·
.... with ohil....,, Coli
wducltlciio OOIIIPonlfnt. Ap- SmiH 3
hou• ond · 5 12•00 1975 Community Realty tt ·814· 742·3092 or 7634 .
:'41-23311.
GAS--WATeR
pllot"-t lillY be olnllnod · · 304·7'7.3·114~8.
1
toll•. 2 bedroom. now LR 61 4· 742· 2994 .
·We'o lllnd CenteN. Inc.
lncludlt porch Cell
SIWAGI PIPI
lntollll• pu..... to Dive 8t
Ollila ·Clinic, 412 VInton Hauae for aolo by owner. 3 ·cor,.....
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or 773· 1 B Ac(OI noor Pt. PltaHnt. 42 Mobile Homes ·.
II!GULAfOIS •
Franta Routeo .2 and 82.
Cal 814·812·nl4.
No Down P•ymant
Woodland Contert, Inc. in-lon: 304·41!1·17_9 2 . I-:-5:-27_2_.-:-:-::----;--:-::-.;;:- Owner
for Rent
flnencing. 304-336·
NTnNOs
Excellent lat..
Melg•
Cllnlo:
Mulllerry
i981
Hollypork
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14x70,
4767 attar 8.
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VOLUME 'D-IPS
8 weellt old.Coll ~:!::t'a. l'omaroy. Oh. Houeo and th- lOla In o•c. eand.. 12.x8 dock,
For Rent in Point Pleasant, 2
.... lnferftiotlen
e14-7713.
• ·. 00 P"".M,,':,..!!.f~~~=: SyrocuA. Houae noodt re· undarponnlng and Iorge By owoer. 30 acrn. Leon bedroom mobile home; One
W.t,. ..t . ta5-3813 .1
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bc;ellt,t loco· room oir cond. Included. oreo with mobile home ond bedroom efficiency apart ~
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m ~-11 304·B811·3B86 ·o r 195· untlnirlhed houae. Meke rirant. roterence1. 614· 446 ·'
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offer. 904· 590-e4~9 .
0682 .
7119/11110. pd .
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emptayer.
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Business ·services -· •

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The subject of. this Week's
''Can1er Comer" Is Heather
Hovatter, daughter bt Richard
and' Gall Hovaiterl, 391 S. flhlt
Ave., Middleport. Healher,l2, Is
II seventh grader at the Meigs
Jl!JIIor High ~hool and her
hobby ts coUectlng dolls. She has
26 Dally Sentinel CIIStomers on

'Layette shower

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KIT 'N' CARLYL.e ®br LaiTJ Wright

for Rent

&amp;4 Mlec. Merchandise 61
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sidewalk

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Farin Equipment

Uuil ~ St •nlil,..l- 1•~··- 1

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2 bdr. 2 mile below Eureka,
$180 mo. plua dopoah. no
pota. Cai1614-,643-2644 or

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30 11. SpoHen 'trolor 84.
fully lolf OCNIIIInod. air. Con
be ot folr oafnllilreUnd,
lol 11A, 18,1100.

Nice 14x70 3 bd&lt;:. mobile
hooj-1e. *235 mo. deposit &amp;
utilitla1, no pets. Call 4482192 .

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exaellent
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CaH 814-241•8471 .

Furnished AC. ldaal for 1 or

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2 )nen. Beautiful rNerview,
Kenaug• , Foster Trailer
Par~ .

Cai1446-1602 .

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2 bdr. mobile home, 8160
mo: pluo dop. Call614-3888711 .

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3 BR . 1 4x70, C.A .. 'partially
furnished, 8210 mo .. elect;
&amp;:Water. deposit. Coil 446n92 . ·

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Mobile homes must have
references. 2 bdr. deposit.
Call 446-0682 .

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· Home
Improvement• _

Now ...,.in for buline11,
Mountain State Block. Rt.
33. Now Hoven. Cor~~pleto
ma.~onry tuiJlHtea. 4", 8".
12 block. Dtillvory aervice.
Phone dey 304-B82· 2222,
ovonlng.AI2· 3231.

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TraUer In Ri,o Grande, u.nfurnished · $150 month · plui Newly remodeled 2 bdr.•
utilities, 8160 depoatt mar~ equipped kitchen, control
rlod couple only. Call 614$260. 821 Yo Second
388-8508.
. Gallipolis. Coli 448- ·
21
Mobile home for rent, 8x40.

Call 614-949-2424.

Two bedroom treilet, kitchen furnished , couples, one
small child accepted. Reter"''COa, 304-676-1078.

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Apartment
for Rent

2 .bdr. apt . newly decorated.
8,60 to 8146 per mo. utiltiea
piirt . paid. Call676-6104 or
876-6386.
· 4 ~oms &amp; b1ih, furnished.

clean. no pets, adulta onty,
deposit &amp; reference re·
quir~d. Coi1614-44t-1619.

Nicely furnished mobile
home in city, CA, 1 or 2
aduhs only, no pets. Call
448-0338.

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Furnished Rooms

For .rent Sleeping Rooms
and light houoe keoplng
rooms. Park Central Hotel.
CaH 814-446-07611.
.
Slo&amp;ping room $125,
ties paid. Share bath.
only. Range llo rofrlg.
2nd. Ave., Golllpoli~.
446-4416 after 9 PM.

utNImale
919
Coli

Fur~iah8d apt . .1 bdr ., $226.

utiltiea paid, adUlts, 920 4th
AVe.. Gollipoli1. Call 448441 6 after 9PM .

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For Lease

Upstairs furrilahed apt .• 4 .
rooms &amp; ~ath, 1 or 2 adult1, Storeroom or warehou ....
no pots. Call 446-0444 25xl0. for furniture,
before &amp;PM .
lumber. roffing, in1ulation,
aquipment. 311 Condor St.,
613" Third Ave., 2 rooms, 830 a month. Call114-992pf:ivate bath, Water included. 3326.
$4 36 mo. Coli 448-4222
between 9 8t 6 .
CO"'mpletely furniahed ell

electric, 2 bdr., apt., 458
Second Ava .. adults. referen.caa, $226 mo. pluaaecur-

iiJ dop . Call 446-2236 or
4jll6-2681.
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Perrot. Exc. talker. cage.
t700. Call 44t-01148.

ca. TV. Radio
Equipment .

C B Radios-Browning Mark
3. new 0104 mike ond
allder.t300.00.Johnoon 40
channel telephone type be..
atotion. *60.00. Cell 9492994.

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1---------Knauff Flr-ood Reducid
prlcH thru July 31 lt. Hove
your own ua1oned wood
ihla winter. 1114· 2118·12411.

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UKC roglltorecl pit bull pupplea, both parenJa "PR".
mole f1110. female t1211.
814-692-3517.

4drive. Prloo reduced
to 112110. firm. Coli 114742·2281
or 304·7738814 . .

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1974 Trodeamon 300
Dodge von. 1350. CoM 814742-2113.

RINOLE'I IERYICE upe-

hot tor opp-lon, - ·
tor, oltctrlclon, maaon. Coli
304-1711 -2088 or 1754114).

3 yr. old gelding horoe ·
aoddle &amp; bridle. Coli 11
211-9384.

... we must leave it
spotlessJ u clean !

GET your carpet . SHIP
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN
STEAMER. Wator removal.
fum~- oielnlng. frM oatlmotH. 304-8711·2285.

Amortcon
lion end lily,
ox. blood linH.
11142 ext. 222 or
i4111 after IIPM.

------------------Water wolfo oomm•cltl.,ll ·
domoatlo. teat holoa. pump
aaloa end MrYice. 304-1811·
31!02.

~~ flnl....,, Rlcllord
Garfield. t14-9811-4484.
Baee(l"'ents, pool daclla.
perklngloto, ony alzoJ!&gt;b. ·•

Tr .1n sp ,,rt ,il l•oil
Musical
Instruments

5.000 BTU window olr
conditioner. 8.000· BTU
Cllament window eir condi·
tloner. Qll cooking rang.,
automatic dehumidifier.
Kenmore zig-ug aewing

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RON'I T-.,.alon Service. ' .
lpo~~llllllt)g .In Zenith end ,
Motorola, Oua1er, and
houae calif. CoH 304·1178· .
2388 or .8 14·441·24114. ·

IASEMENT WATERI'ROOFING. Unconditional '
lifetime . guerent... Local
, . , _ _ fumltholf. Foatlmotaa. Coli collect 1.14-237-0488. 9 a.m. to II
p.m. Aogera Baaement
Waterproofing.

Carpeting lor 5 rooma. Call
448-3267 crt after 4:30PM
446-7307.

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Plastic ciaternt ttete approved. plootic aoptlc tanks,
pleltlc culvert, metol cuiRON EVANS ENTERJackoon, Oh 1114•

Electric dryer 8 montha old
1200. Four C....., rally
whliolo 14x7".

GENE'S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN,
acotohguard·weter e•tr•·
tkJn. d1ada:law1. Fllllwtl-~en1 Smith,
· R-"''blo
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1112·fl30g,

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romi!VOI. Coli 304·11711- .
1331 . ,.
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Umeltone, Sand. Grovel.
Delivered In Maoon, Meigs,
Gollio or pick up ot Richards
&amp; Son. Col 4411-7785 .

Remodolln.. oidlng, . lnotollinll end ._ring flreploC!Oa.
aimolleled' brlok ond atucco,
th•rno ,... CI IWI1t " Win"
do-. 304-1711-1180. ,_

Autoa for Sale

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1979 Sunblrd Pontiac 4
apd .. good cond. Coli 448·
93110 aftor IPM .
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84 Fondw PNCuaalon
gultor por1oct cond.
814-388-9111B.
II fl. Wuri!Uer Boby Grand.
•bony. Matching bench.
*1200. Mlddlepon·. Cell
614-992-3718.

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Fruit
Vegetables

Half runner beana pick
own, $11.00 bushel.
thup, ah. Coil 4411-23114
1114-379-2880.

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Blockborrlea 15.00 gallon.
304-875-1108.

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1971 Chrysler N- Yorker,
0111 or trodo for 1100 cc
Hondo . 304-1711·8844. ·
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II 1. dlac. 3 pt. hitch.
adjuatobfo pitch. t150. Coil
814-388·88911.
Gravely 30' rotary mower:
t4711.' Coli 441-4348 or
1114·2118-11181 .

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. Bulldlng-R-Nng, ConCfOio, diY"!'oll, oltcllicel;
roofing, flooring, lro"'lng.
kltohen-bothroom lnatolletlon, - - w - framing.
304-8711·2440.

TOP CASH paid lor lett
. model uaod cere. Smith
Bulck·Pontiec. 1911 · Eonern Avo.. Golllpolla. Cell
814-4411· 2282.

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Plumbing
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9-p Moot- Buy. ooll or
trlde ybur outomobllo, boot,
CARTER'S PLUMBING
truck, cycll, ceml*. Every
AND HEA'I'ING
Sol. &amp; Sun. Gollipolla Fl•
Cor. Founh end Pine
Market. OnlY U.OO o doyto
Gollpolla, Ohio
dlaphoy your vehicle to ihouPhone 1114-4411·388B or
unda of ahopfMI'. 7AM1873 Corrovelie. 18 11. 140 114-448-44n
IIPM, Rt. 35 &amp; 1110.
1 - C....,roiet dump truct, HP. 1-0. drive ~ troller,
runa good, 11,000 firm . Coli 13.300. Coll!l411·2240.
'JIM'I PLUMiiNG. HEAT·
1973' Chevv lmpeio wogon 114-21111·1211.
Arlzono cor t!IOO. Collll14·
17 ft. trl haul.,1 1111 lNG. Rt. 1, Box 351, Golll·
288-1711 .
1982 S -1 0 Chevy plcltup.
CNIH Inboard polio. Colll14·317-017t.
V-8. 4 opd., AM-FM ' - •
trim. Coli
SHULAW'I Plunllllng end
1871 Fl- Ghlo, 88.000 aun roof, vinyl CO\aed bed.
•11.1100.
John'a
Auto
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Hooting, 211 llxth Bt ..
mi., new tn., exc. cond.,
Point Pl•aent, .W. Vo. 304~ MPG. n.tlll. !:;oil 814- ........ Rd. 0..,.,.,..., Oh. 14ft. aluminum flat llottom
171·8420. Uoonaod end
"1!8-88911.
t r - 3 - - ' o1ec
Open til dark. Call 4441- lnaurecl.
2
1971 Floato ,.aNic blut 4712.
ooro. t8110.00.
with velour lnt;rlor. oco- Truck Topporo. Moot ...... jocfleta
Col botuoen II end 7 p.m.
83 Excavating
nomlcol &amp; apunky, very dl ff orent colora. John's 304-178-1188.
good cond.. $1 ,800. Coli Auto Sella. Bulovllle Rd,
114·311·81191.
Golllpoffa. Oh. Opentlltlerk. 111' Johnoon Run About,
Coli 448-4712.
200 hp, !11. inboard . out- Good-1 E•••va~lrig. baM·
1881 Chevy Chlvetto 2 dr.,
·dr'-oya,
baird. tllildont· trollir. lloth menlo,
4 apd .• 12,8110. 1980 AMC 1874 Chevy 'It ton t:,kup In goo,d oonil. Coli Ollie aeptlc , tonko, lenclacl!ping.
Spirit, 4 opd., U.4tt. 11n
Coli · anytlmo 114-441Dodge Aspen, outo. ~M­
o:::de:." 81t
= = = = 41137. Jomoo L. Davlaon, Jr.
FM, *1.719. John' a Auto 2411'·111 1 •.
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l --=-~--~-lla, Oh. Open til dark. Coil 187eFordYalonplclwpoxc.
Equipment ..
Dotor Work by Ted Henno .
448-4712.
oond. Coli · after I, 4441· ~-----~-- D~ahoa. - • · roedl. lend
0818.
-ring, IIG. Coli Motor Car
1810 VW Robbit olr cond.,
Brolcora. 448-11112.
48,000 mil•. one a - . 1171 Chovrolol C-10 2 collin tonto, 1 Ox14.
acNenod po- Never J.A.II.Conotruallon Co.Ru....., 111811. lolcl-forov• tlond. Oh,t14-742·2803;
114-218-1
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1171 Chevy ltot-ogon,
vwygoodcond. lellortrodo 1978 Chevy
bod. 812·1181.
Dozer • Dltcher. Dump
mob offer: Coli 1114-241- cempoo top. 4 ...... radio,
trucko,· &amp; wotor-gaa·-er91111.
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*2,781. 1HO Chftt Luv =~:----:-:---:- oloctricolllnoa. .
shan bod. 4 opd .. redlo, AC. 79 Motor• Homea
'7t Munang t200. or bon t2,191. John'a Auto • - ·
• Campara
Bullville lid, Golllpollt, Oh. 1 ,_~-------'- 84
off&lt;lr. 304•881.308 4 .
Elactrlcal
Refrigeration
411122 til d... Cill 4441-•·
Ooen
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1171 DOdge '&lt;!I t o n -. V8 -nlng. lhowlr. &amp; ooperole
good tlr... folr llody,_lhUII lladroom. UIOO. Coli 1114· SEWING Moclllne repolra,
MrYico. Autflorllod 1 1 "loll. Col a14&gt;1112·. . .B.
1112·3114. .
Bolea • lorvlce Bhorp,.
1111 Ford F1oo.·v.,.,_ Troll., Tondem camper, lcluo11 . F•llrlc lhop,
In ... cond. 304-1711· boih, · - · - · goa.lloct· PO"'"!OV · 11 ..·112·2214.
ric Wiler, Olrpotod, ~ bod
28113 after II.
...,. ........ _ . ._ _ 20
815 Oanaral HIRIIing
ford 11111 ton
fl.. . . or
ltfr'-r•8tand•cl tNnamf•fan.
·tar. tiOOO finn, et Ifoval
1711-3237.
Oeit. M paid. CoU14·812·
~omoa loya Wotor llorvloo.
1871 ~ ....... ton 11n· PleOiwlnfl 171\ 11. Alao pool a filled. C•ll 814or 114·441~~~~~· a . J04.a78- fully ' Mlf· oontolnld with 211-H41
1171 or tt4-448-7811 .
304·871•
JIMI ' WATIII llltVICE.
FIMtllde. lhort , bod trulk
topPw .100.00. 104-17..
CoH Jim Lenior, 104-17118ns. . .
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Clpllina chain 1300. 814·
318-112211.
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Furnished opt. 919 2nd ..
Gollipolla. 11711. Men only.
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AKC Rogiltorod Brlttory 3 horaea . 21111-1488.
female, 2 mole, 8 wka. old,
tela docked, shot. CoN 114- 3 yr. old Chlotnut filly,
245-50911 or 1114-246- gentle but not -.n, *371.
Call alter 5. 114-21111-1771.
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Rogiltorod pit bull pupploa,
1110. eoch. Call Bob Roach,
N- Hoven, W.Va., 304882-32112.

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AUCTI,ON &amp; F.URNITURE
Citjzena. 8130. Equal Hous- 62 Olive St ., Gollipoll1. Ning · ·opportunities . 814- &amp;..ueed wood • coeltto~ee.
8 piece ~ood living room rnechlne. Call 448-1891.
992-7721 .
suite with 8 inch flat arms
Newly remodeled 2 bed- $,399, bunk beds complete G. E. 1 1.000 BTU window
bunki.. $199, 2 piece alrconditionor.220V. t1211.
.. room. equ.ipped kitchen, w~h
antron
livingroom sultea Call 448-2470.
$225. Deposit required. Call 8199, antron
$99, - : - - : - - - - - - - - l c 614-992 -5319 or 992 - other reclinerareclineN
180,
maple
Oak wall phones. rockers,
2815 .
dinette sets e179, box pruMCI chairs, pedeatal taNewly redecorated. 1 bed· springs • mettr. . twin or blea, hutch•. &amp; mfac. Paul
$100 set regular-firm t;:onkle Furniture, Rt. 7.
room, partially furnlahed, full
$,1 20. maple dinette cholri' Tuppers Ploina, Ohio.
$226 . Depos~ required. Call $36,
,.,aah atonda U4,
.
-lc614 -992-6319 or 992 maple
rockers
*69,
7
piece
Double
key
board,
full
foot
2816.
chroma dinette aet •149, 5 pede! Hammond organ with
:Furnished 1 8o 2 bedroom piece dinette Itt t99, uaed Iorge speahor. Beoutlfultohe
apartment.a, Middleport. bedroom · suitaa, rafrigera- quality. Suitllble for home or
rangea, cheat, drHHra, a church: t700. 814-992Aduhs, no petsr aacurity lora,
wringer
waahert:, TV'a, dry- 15292.
depooit . Call 614-992 &amp;
sho
... Call614-448- 1-::-:-:-::-:--:---~ora,
3874.
3 1 59·
Orchard Equipment, Myera
Village Manor Apto .. MidLAYNE'S FURNITURE
opeed aprayer, 400 gel.
bu. field crates; good
1 Sola. chair, rocker. otto- tank;
dl opor t · (E· H· 0 · )
rent:'•l
1•no
' aystem for refrigorcoo
b e d rm ap t • · I or ran I · 1110
man, 3 tables. ltxtra heavu
eel
• r at storage; complete ap·
•stan • a t • 201 1
by Frontier), f8B6. Sole, pie grader; boo• with hivH
includes all utilities. plua a chair and loveseet. t27&amp;.
d
•$200 aecur ~ Y dapoa"
... 11
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Sofaa end chairs priced from an
bulk supera; lift. rollerw,· 2
required. We Just laid now $285. to *895. Tables. t46 fuol; ~h~:~:ip::.,~r.!'~::
carpet in them &amp; they're
and up to $126. Hide· •· -•
by appoln-nt only.
Ioca t e d near a doct or •• beds, 1440. and up to ..own
c
ho lng 1 eaa Call
ontoct. opal FIUpetrlck,
oIIi co &amp; 1 PP
r ·
8525., Reclinera, $1711'. to Wllkeavollo 1114-1189-437e.
614-992-77B7 .
U76., Lamps from U8. to
$75.5
dlnettoa from For Sale-Smith-Corona por·
New 1 bedroom apartment $99 .. topc.
4311.
7 pc . t189 table electric typewriter,
in Middlapon. Call after 6 end up. Wood table
with alx double keyboard; Baldwin
' p:m .. 814-446-1552.ch'oiro 1425 to *7411. Doak organ with mulical occomup to t226 . Hutches, poniment~; 2t ln. 3 apoecl
2 bedroom upstairs apart· 1110
$560. end up, mopie or pine boy end girt Pro bicycles. All
ment in R'utllnd for rent. finish.
Bunk bad complete in ex_s::ellent condition. Cell
*100. wtth refarencaa. 304
with mattreaoeo, •250. end 992-11384 9 om.
742-2460.
up to $39&amp;. Baby bods,
$110. MattroiHI or box Firewood for lOla, 120.00
APARTMENTS, mobile aprlnga,
full or twin, •118.. pick-up load, t30.00 dollhomes, houses. Pt. Pleasant
firm,
188.
OuMn vored. 304-11711-21191 or
snd Gallipolis . 614-448- sets. $196.and4 *78.
dr. Choltl, 675-117112.
B221 .
842. 6 dr. chana. *114. Bed
Ira moo. t20..and 1211.. 1 0 Ten handmede B1rbie outNice 1 and 2 bedroom gun · Gun cabinett. '•3&amp;0.
unfurni1hed apartments . Gas or electric rangee *371. tho, 1111.00. Afghans modo
304-676 -2218 before 6 Baby mattreiiH, t25 &amp; varlou1 sizes ancf pricea. Call
304· 895- 3080
p.m.
$35. bed frames no. $211,
&amp; 130. king frame t50.
2 bedrooms, kitchen with Good selection of bedroom ~ HP pool ll~er, 2 yeort old,
stove. ref. 1200.00 month suites, cedar chettl, 1100.00, conaole block &amp;
location 1 mile above Point rockers, metal ceblnetl.
bog. $35.
whlte
TV. 304-B82-2788
f25, goll clubo .•
Pleasant. 304-773-6143.
awiveJ rockers.
2 bedroom . apt. In Mason, Uead Fu.rniture •· Chaira, 35mm camera. Olympic
aduhs only~ no pe.t s, phone dryers. and TV'o. 3mlleo out OM10FC with occeaaorlea.
$226. 304-675-7471.
304-676, 1452 altar 5 .
BulavHie Rd. Open 9am to
6pm, Mon. thru Fri ., 9•m to 21 cu . ft. Soors fr-or
1 br furn . 1apt. All utilitie1 6pm, Sat.
*200. , Boch-Stredlvorlus
paid. 304-876-71 12 .
614-44t-0322
trumpet •450. 304-871Upper Mt . Vernon. 3 iooma, GOOD USED APPUANCES 4034.
bath, waaher·dryar hOOkup, Walhera. dryera, refli..rastoVe. Ref. furnished. Exc. tora. rongH. Sklgga Ap- N- radio shack 'TRSIO
color Commupto end AuCond. 304-675-1962.
pllencH, Upper River Rd. aorln •soo. oo. New
boaldo Stone Croat Motel. weights e n d - . .0.00.
JACKSON ESTATES 814-448-7398 .
304-,8 75- 17811.
APARTMENTS !Equal
Houoing Opponunlty) has Complete twin t*l Seioly Jlllvor fox... tiO.oo- up.
One end two bedrooms, rent box 'lprlngs end mettrou, · 304-411- 1t08.
nanlng at *183 for one oleo like now 3 dr-er
bedroom end f198 per dr.- axe. · flnleh. Queen Nice gai rango 11 oo.po.
month for two bedroom, alzo bod with · 8omoo 'Diamond eluator
with UOO dopo11t located aprlnga • mottrHI, brsoo t180.00. 304-t?l-7880. .
neor Foodlond and Spring hoodboord . TRS 10 Tandy
Volley Plo1o, pool and TV computer. 1oftwere In· Woldw for eolo with m ant. Coli 448-2746 or leave eluded, 114K. Col14441-8171 or wltllout motor. 304-1711·
9AM·9PM.
1201.
mesaage.

· Riverside Apts. Middlepon.
Special rates for · Senior

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1li71DodgeRoyol4d&lt;.. PI.
PB, elr, ~IH. now tif'M,
.,..... n- tnne.
Judy Taylor Grooming, Coli
.eo.ooo mi., will IHritoo,
1114-3117-7220.
. *1,100. Borloua lnqulrta
01'1.
, Briorpatch K'onnola Proloaonly, 814-311·1123.
lionel
AH·broecl
.
grciclmlng.
21" Color TV console. exc.
1871 MOnte C -• good
Indoor-outboarding
facondition. 304-11711-3485.
cflllioa. Pick up end delivery
· • cond., - • · rolley-e,
Cultom dr1p8rle1, mini niol
MrYico.
EngliohCoc:korSpa-r~~~~~§::~!::=
84,000
milos. •2.000 or '
puppiH. Calll14·388to
boot' offoar. Cal 814-3t7venetian blinds. Roman
.
72110.
wo'\fen wood lhadel. vwti - 9790.
cal blinds. Samples and
estimatet in your home. P.
' A. Soyre. 304-458-1078.

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COUNTRY MOBILE Home.
Park, Route 33, Nonh of
Pomeroy.- Large loti. Cell
1114-992-7479.

Buddy end Gledya Reynolda
hove trailer opaca lor rent,
840 . month, complete hookup. PI••• call anytime
alter 8 p.m.n the evening,
304-773-531.9.

Furniahed apt. 2 bdr. 1 136Y.t
2nd .. Gallipolis, *186 water
paid. Call 446·4416 altar
9PM .

Now Ia tho time to got tho
old chaln trimmed
lor il,_oocl aeaoon.
Sidora Equipment Co.
1175-7421 for coonpioto
chain oew oorvloo.

Washer and dryer 1 ~ yeara
old, Sears Kaftmore e300.
304-1175-6028. .
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46 Spaca for Rant

Four troiler lcrts, 304-17&amp;1076.

County ·APPii•nce, Inc .
GoOd uaed appiloncoa end
TV· leta. Open BAM tofiPM.
Man thru Sot. '&lt;148-1899,
827 3rd. Avo. Gallipolis.

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searching the countryside
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Gilbert Ot Umana;
a companion,
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grandchildren and 11 great·
gnmdchlldren.
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(Xecedec:Undealbbyhlswlte,NetUe
Smith Hwmell In 1JI'i9, tiJree
brothers,andonestster.
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~unnell,

'16, Thornvllle.t'ormel'~ Qf
MelgsCoonty, whodled Wednl!ilday
nl,glit at his re:ddence, will be held at
3 p.m. Saturday In Ewing Funeral
Hoole.
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- of the late Robert and Dora
' H~ Huruiell.
. He Is 8UIVIved by three sons and
d$uahters-ln-law, Carl E. and
fllneraltrc:m2-4and7-9pJn. today.
.~Hunnell of Columbus, John
E. and EdnaHunneUotRaclne and Mabel M. Kesterson
~ L. and Frankie Hunnei of
P!xnemy; a daUghier, Shirley L.
Additional survivors of Mabel M.
Y~ of Riverside, Callt.; a Kesterson. TT, of Rutland, who died
~ and sister-in-law, Robert
Wednesday In Veterans Memorial
.al)d Martha HiumeU ot Middleport; Hospital; are five great·
.IJI!d two sisters and brothers-In-law, · gnindchlldren. She was also preMargaret and Chester Hutton of ceded_In death by a grandson, Alva
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Wed"e'day by Meigs COOnty Coort
JlldllePatrk:kO'Brlen.
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Lockhart,
Coolville, $Sl, sp!Edlng;
l,lsa Gentcy, Ravenswood. W.Va.,
$45, fl5hlng without a ~D~--I'I!Iddent
llcense; Davt'd Rexroad, RavaJS; ;
VIIOOCI, w..._va.,$45,tlshlllgwlthouta
non-resident license; LeslleFergu·
soo, Barboursv!lle. W.Va., Sll.
. ~re to display valid registration
· on tractor; Vaughn8auters, Pomeroy. $.'11, speeding; Taylor FraZier

COlts f1r reslatlni aJTI!It: five dayl
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Robert Melton.~'tfldd~Eport. $10 and
COI!Its, fl!llllllliaatopslp; PaulO.
Smith, Vlntoo,
and CQ~Q,
~rload; Jllllli!s Newell, Chester.
' $21 and COllis. speeding; David
Fisher, Mlddlepc:rt, $'15 and COI!Its,
ten daY'S In Jail and six months
probatloa with elaht c1ay1 ar the JaB

Jr., Kenova, W.Va.,$43,
speeding;
AnnlbelleTbcmas,
Mlddleport.$41,
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R1el, Pa!itefllllw'g, w:va., $45,
dlsorder~conduct: Michael Vance,
O!eshlre. $4'17, overload; John
Drltt, Columbus, Ind., $45. ~peedlng; and William Bamltz, CllftQII,
W.Va., Ki. faDure to display valid
highway use tax sticker for semi-

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and costa, dlsol'deri,y oonc1yct;
Arlene Roach, F'ortlaDd. $'Ji and
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Rood, Reedsville, $Z50 and costa,
11cense p•spenrled, s1x I!IOIIths
pl'Qbatlol! and teo daylln Jail, DWI;
ol'ohn F1sher, Nelamvtlle, $IIKI and
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heavy damage to his car the patrol
.

OttlcerssaldTanunyA. Wells,l7,
Long Bottc:m, was northbrund on
Ohio 7·when sbe tw)ned right onto
County Road 46.and lost control Qf
her yehlcle In the gravel, going otr
the right side of the road, strtklng a
guardrail. The patrol-said the 3:15
p.m. ~t resulted In Ugbt

damage to her car.

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Justice.

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they were called to the residence at
7:01p.m. ruttheflrewasalreadyrut
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eounty pnliii!CIItlng attorney, said
there are no other suspects 1n the
.~· 'IbeJurydldwl!attbeylllwght
•was right, be commmted.
'"For rlgj!t now, that was wr best
eue,''Warren~ed.

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neues Identifying him," Warren

.Sl!i&lt;!- Two bank employees ldentlfled-lngels as the robber.

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ATHENS,Ohld (AP) aa'JbeJury
In !lie Wayne Marks murder trlal
ended Initial deliberations without
J'el!Chlng a verdict.
Members ot the Athens COOnty
Cmunon Pleas coortjury are being
sequestered overnight and • will
resume dellberatlons · tomorrow
morning. '

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alSo .testified she

~believed Ingels' motherwOUidllefor

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•· Jngels claimed he was at home
· during the robbery. His mother also
• t'eltlfled she had called him during
.: the tlme the robbery occurred.
: ! 'I want Earl ou.t of my Ute,"
: ~umphreys said she told Eslocker.
i !'AiocJrer also told the Jury Humph·
; reyt had not received a sutv-'!Ja to
, ;. appear In COU!1 unW she anived In
I AIJlenS from Cincinnati.

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To date, Wright saJd. "SERB has not acted at 811."
· "We'vebeenlnllmbowaittngtoheartrc:mSERB,"
be added, "no one expected the pi'llCe88 to take this
long."
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'Ibe union ts seel!lng to repreient·a bargaining unit
of approXImatelY 40 .of the city's "blue collar"' and

said.
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While the conaent elec11on does not mean the city
approves ot unionization, or grants ~
recognition, It doea require an agreement as 'to the
makeup ot the bargaining unit,
.
City Manager Chris Mon1s said his response to the
rmuestec~consent election was that thecttywwldbe
aireeable, "upon conditions." '
-Whlle both MorriS and Wright were hesitant to
publlclydtscusstheexactnatureottbo6ecoi!dltl01!s,lt
ts known the city has questioned the ap()l'q)rlateness
ot !JY:Iudlng some Qf Its workerS -In particular, the
clerical workers- In the proposed bargaining unit.
'IbeC'.alllpolls-basedpetltlon'~forapprovalota
bargalnlng grrop COIJIIlOIIid ~" ...au non-uniformed
empJaYees of the clty...llY:ludlng service and

clerlcalworkers, Bylaw,~mustflrst~

that the proposed unit ts "~'&lt; ~d. lien,
sched1,lle an election.
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clty ..: as allowed unller the new laW- ·to
to·a

hree

"consent election."
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"1be· ixmlent election option Is a l'rtendller and
taste~' way to lmplernen' the ~1pu• i , rather
than a SER8G'dered ~ mf.'!l! ~tlon," Wrlgbt

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Ga'lp-Ma DIIIJ Taa 1 e frolll Alii· 18.
atiove,
tW·• tile lloo dh;r a.t oowuai Ia tile O.J. Willie
, Road ~ nearGalll(r"" lollowlnr; heavy nlnle&amp;I'IJ

n.

area) would Jieed to be replaced
· with a larger culvert.
· Coulrty officials say they have
· tried to get tile state 'to do
something about replacing the
c;ulvert In the past; but with little

success.

The Col'ps also recommended
residents In the area flood proof
their hcmes "by the raising In
pia~ ~f Sln\Ctllre&amp; having their

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•tile iM1 I 1 ol Aui. 19, 'Die !J1Wiun Qi 8pi111gA ld
Towi!!IIMp WM IIIIo c:~ev-.w by llalll ,._., on
~U,lfll.

first floor lying below the
elevation of the 100-year fre.
quency event."
Flood Insurance was another
alle!'Mtlve recommended by
the Corps. "Although It Is not a
solutlon to the basic flooding
problem, It prcMdes a means ot
monetary recovery J1ir Individuals affected ·by flooding."
. 'I'here have been four major

floods since 1976 In the area,
causing at least SL5 mUIIon In
damage.

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Two 1976 floods. within ten
days caused numerous Dooded
basements, slgnlftcailt ptopei ty
damage, _damages to Cl'q)S, to
structures and grounds at the
cwnty fairgroundS, the washing
out ar the fairgrounds llrklge and
two street cave-.lns In Gallipolis.

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hectic.
"It's been at least 15 people deep
.a ll day," said BrianSmith, manager

at' Fruth's l'lll!rmaCY, 364 JIICksoo
Plke,late Frlday aftenloon. "It'll be
that way until tanorrow."
S.•sllless was alSo brisk at Last
ChanceCanyout,99PineSt., where
owner Gwen Carter saki sales were
''real steady" 011Frlday. And Sonny

Gloedmer, ., owner

ot

Gloeckner's

Restaurant. 110 E. . Main St..
Pomeroy, Saki sales were "great. .
."It keEps a man busy.'' he said.
Gloeckner had a lotto machine
Installed In his business Friday,

maklngltthethlnllottorutletln the
Melgsarea.

Roughiy:Klpeoplewaltedlnllneat
Fruth's Friday afternoon. 'Ibe
generalfeellngamongtlcketruyers
was that the Jaekpot was W9l1h a

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..,IIJ(IeCUvli LoUo tiel buyers
llllllkes 11nuc1J an aisle 8t
FNII'sl'hannacy nearG~
lis Salurday mol'lllnr;. Area
LaUo &amp;lcket outlels . l'l!(ll!riA\d
brillli hu;4J sus the dJ aMnc lor
tbe
niiiBon LoUo Jackpot

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shot. . .
"Just take a chance.'' explained
one customer who declined to
ldenllty himself. "Never lmow, you
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lawyers ·see~ ne~ tri,al for convicted·murderer
her apartment door about 2: ~a.m. on Oct. 2. She did
not~ the door rut looked through a peephole and
saw two people fh:l fit desq lpttons of Cooper and
Schultz.
. About4::Klil.m. on Oct. 4, BettyDoesald,shebeard
·another knoc)c and thought her daupter was there.
Betty Doe opened the door, and a girl said. "HI. My
name's Annie ... and this Is lTIY friend. Tod!l."
Betty Doe said the coople was looking for a
neighbor, Joyce Gleason, who Is a tounseJOr for ,the
Peny COOnty Drug and Alcohol Abuse~·
' Asthecouplepreparedtoleave,MissDcesald,she

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remains a problem

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heard Schultz ask Cooper whether. "we're doing the
rlgbt thing." A=rdlng to the affidavit;. Cooper
answered, "I know we·are." ,
Miss Doe Sl!ld the coople mentioned Johnston; lll1d ·
Miss Cooper said, "Oh, be'll be mad as a raging bull.
-·H be doesn't do anythlng ·to (him or them), be'll
probab~ go to the pollee- al)east be'll report It to the
pollee. H nobody else believes us. I know be'll help
us."
, Suhr claims the conversation recorded In Miss
Doe's atfldavl! Indicates the two teen-ag~ planned
toteUsaneoneaboulsomelnfm~matlontheyhad:,

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LONE WOLFE
9:00-1 :00

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the "PJck· 4" game, plaYed
N,Oaday throu.gh Frll!a.Y. the win·
)liN numl!erwas OOii&amp;.
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system, said Fred Hotrman, mayor
POMEROY - Erosion along the of Middleport.
Ohio River l'Oiltlnues to be a
"They say It's Just.a natural thing
probleln. But, according to the and thatlt's not the boats that cause
mayors of Middleport and Pome- , It," Hoffman remarked.
roy, the chances of anything being,
1be engineers had a public
dolieaboutltarenotgood.
meeting In Meigs County several
Most of the problems are caused years ago, rutnothlngresultedtrom
by the combination of high water. that meeting. ·
.
lllll!heavybal'getrafftcdurlng,sald
Pomeroy Mayor R1chard Seyler
IrlsBakerQfSyracwle.Shehasllved said money was the biggest pro!).
almg the river for 35 years.
IEm. 'Ibe problem exists au up and
In that time, Baker said she and downthertver, he explained.
berhlllbandhavelost~~otthelr
Very little can be done about the
property.
·
problem by citizens, Baker said.
· '1t's the raise In the water level, Ground cover has worked for
(cauaed by, the dam syslern).'' she several years, rut we haven't had
LUIDIIP'Ited·. '"'ben the boats
any high water, she IJOlTIIIH!IIted.
(bar&amp;all come along.... When the
Altl)oughdumplngscrapconcrete
water'ahlghi8Whenltlsreally,bad," and · rocic:a aver the blinks ts
sbeoautlnued'
~"!!Ye. It's very expensive tor
'l1le u.s. cap. ot Engineers prtv~tecltlzals, Baker said .
clabn the probli!m ts not caused by
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declared In ,last week's drawing.
And as time for the drawing came
near, bw!nessatLottotlckl!loutlets
. In Gallla and Meigs cwntles was

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amount of odds at winning the
multl-m,llllon dollar Ohio Lotto
Jacllpot' And tbo6e odds looked
· ' pli!nty attractive to II!8IIY ~ In
the trl-county area this weekend as
"LOtto fever" took hold.
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1be Jackpot w¥ estimated at $12
million before saturday's drawing,

number drawn 'i1m'lday
}118111 In the Ohio lottery'• dally
Jllll'll!• "'llle Nwnber.'' was 673.

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GAlLIPOLIS - For S1. you get
two sets of munbers' and a certain

;w~nn~ng

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maintenance employees, skllled trade em~\
clerlcal ·employees and technical employees..."
·
"Sincewehavetakenexceptiontpcertalnaapeet. ,
of the bargaining unit." Morrts silld, "SERB muit
hold a hearing to detennlne lt.the .uni~ts app'Opl'lale."
"Right now everybody :ts waiting on SERB. .•watt 1
lng to see what happens,'' Morris concludecl.
. :
Acrossthestate,publlcemplqyeesraDiedSaturdaf
In Columbus to push SERB to quicken lhl!;
lr11Piementatlon ot the new bargaining law.
:
Arthur Evans, dlrecllr ot the Cm!munlcat~Qllt .
Workers ar Amerlca-CouncU of PubUc Workm!, ~:
earlier this week the event was deslgned ·~ to:
demonstrate fnlstrattons over w~t he teimecl"foot-dragging" by SERB.
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Attorneys ·for convicted
sentellced iD die tri the el~trlc chair for the rnunlers
killer Dale N. Johnston tUed a rnemoraDduin here
of the two teen-agers on Oct. 4 or 1Jl82. He has
.FI1day aeekiJ1a a new t11a1 for their clll.'llt; cumn~
ma!Dtalned lik tnnocence siJice his oonv1ct1on.
facing death for the 1982 mutilation sla~ of his
Suhr's memorandum Is based 011 an affidavit
~stepdaupter and ber fiance.
·
slgnedbyaNewLexlngton,Ohlo,womanhelilentlfles
· In. the nierrorandwn tued In Hocking County
only as Betty Doe.
,
. Common Pleas Court, CoiiJmbus attorneys 1lobert
Miss Cooper, 18, and Schultz, 19, disappeared here
SuJu: and Tern Tyack say the teen-age victims,
the~ Qf Oct. 4,1982. Ten days later, searchers
·Annette Cooper and Todd Schliltz, ''were about to _ found their tor.. In the HocJrlng Rives'. Other _body
I'I!YI!al certain lnfmmatloa al!out a grrop ol people"
parts were round two days late~' burled In a DeBrtJy
the day they dtsappeel:ed near~ two yearS aao.
cornfield.
.
. Jobnaioo, !II, was convicted last Jan. 28 and
Inthe~vtt.BettyDoesatdsimeoneknockedon
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GAU.IPOLJS- It appears as
If the flooding probleql along
O.J. White&lt; Road ~ back In the
· - ·--·- Qf CQI!Ity oftlclals.
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1be u.s. ~ cit,. Of .
Engineers tOld C&lt;$tY officials
· last week . that It ·,was not
economically teaslble for the
rec~era~ gOvernment to become
lnvo\Ved In the problem.
."'We could not Identify any
measures. where the benefits
would outweigh the C06ts," Jim ·
Evenrian, cb1f!f or 0ooc:1 · plain .
~ specla\ studies for the
Huntingtoli Brapch ot the Corps
said.
.
t Everman said the Corps
looked at possibly cleaning or .
l!lliarglng the 'Stream, whlcl)'
flows aJong O.J. White Road and
Into Chickamauga Creek. HoW•
ever. Everman said. "If-we were
lo do any'thlng, the costs woUld
have to.be absoriled by !lie.local
residents Ot the county.:• - .
Iii· .!lie Corps' study of the
problem, they . say It appears
lhat the present culvert (Joc;ated
·at the downstream limits of the

SAVI

The LaSalle Takes Pleasure In
Announcing Y,ancy Roush As
CHEF

Veg~table

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Veterans Memon.

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O.J. White

'Ibejurydellberatedfortwohours
'I'hursday ~ after listening
to final arguments by attorneys for
both sides and receMng lnstruc·
lions from Judge WUllam Rowland.
Def8lse attorney Ron Deveau
'a(.
called the case agalllst Marks .
largely circumstantial and tnsuttl·
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clenttocmvlcthlm.
Admitted- Russell Cline. RaDevoe malntallled that .Cecil ' cine; Barbara Bolin, Middleport;
Russell Jr., who like Marks Is from Lester · Stewart, Cheshire; Carol
Glouster, fatally shot Shawn Myers Rose, Ractne.
and fired a shot at Wllllam Knapp
Discharges - Kathy Robinson,
last Dec.l8.
·
Kelly Roush. Alice Dean, Bertha
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· · :mhisclostngstatements, warren
'told&gt; the Jury; "Think Qf the 1·.
InCredible rolnctdences. ...Not just
clOI)Iclc:lence, that's circumstantial
evidence," be argued.
. · ~In other tesijmony Thursday,
. JJwels' ex·wlte testified.
' .: vickie Humphreys of Hamilton
COUiJcy, · Ohio, said Ingels spent
substantial amounts of money on
!let and their son for Christmas
presents afteFtherobbery occurred.
• She said Ingels bought a computer
· for her son. Although she did not
:ei&lt;amtne the gift closely before she
: returned It to Ingels; Hwnphreys
: E$11mated the computer had ca;t
$l;IOlto $1,500.
· . -Ingels teStit{ed he paid $100fortlie

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_Involved In the public-employee, collective, barialn·
lng II10V!!II1ellt who are critical 0t the State
Employment Relations Board (SERB).
• Floyd Wright - wh&lt;r l.s seJV1ng ~temporary
president ot· the American 'Fecleratlcin of State,
Coonty and Munlc~ E:l;nP!OY.tle&amp;' ~dOVe
tor some city workers·- sal4 Friday workers have
beuiu!il "fnll;trated" by SERB's continuing deJily ln
certifYing a local "collective bargaining unit."
Onl\prlll-!J1eflrstdaythestate'snewbargalnlng
law Welit Into effect - AFSCME tued JM~Ioo&amp; on
behalf of employees at nine different Wlllk pll!a!s,

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as a

major route; Bush said a majority
felt more access 10 qlell markets In
other parts of the state would be an
ald. lead to plant expansion and
provide up to 2:11 additiOnal jobs.
1
'It underscores the findings ot all
studies that have been done for the
past :II years," Bush said. ''Most Qf
the growth will come ·from the
smaller employers and the existing
employers." ·
·Bush praised the statewide economic .development plan being
prepared bytheCelestelldmlnlstratlm, rut feels It's flawed because It
treats !lie entire .state, Ignoring
problems unique to swtbeestern
Ohio.
1"Our need at this point ts to inake
sure that In this !WJ,completlngrur
hlpway system Is acleveklpnentaJ
~:· be said. ''It's putting 41.CD1
(unemployed) people bOck to work
In 17counties. Alllhl!clevelopuental
plans In the world are not going to
belp us without a highway system:''
Bush said a unified etfort IS
Important to lnfluenctni political
decisions on the .region's projects,
which he called a "people
program.''
. "lthlnkwhatwelearnedfromwr
campaign for the AP!)alachian

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City.unionization drive awaits SEIQJ

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Prices·good while supply lasts..

·Two local accidents probed

. 'Damagewasmlnorlnabathroom
fire at ll)e 892 South Second St,
l';flddleport residence Qf Shirley

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Plmeroy to ScoutC&amp;mpRoad, auto

said.

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'ftnl!8 8 4"' 8Uft

Veterans 'Memorial; at 2:48 p.m.

TwO people escaped serious
lJ:!jucy In 5Eplll1ate one-car accl·
dents 'Ibursday.
'IbeGallla·Melgs post a( the state
highway patrol said David M,
Parsons, 22, Cheshire, was south- ·
bound on Chester Township Road
112when be lost controlarhlscar Ina
. ·ccurve, went otrthertght side of the
road and overturned.
1'he ·2: ~ p.m. accident cauSed

Cleanup Week be@in8 Monday-Page B-2

Ohio weather:
chance of ·
showers today
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CANTALOUPES
FRESH PEACHES
WATERMELONS

accident, David Parsons taken to
Veterans Memorial; at 6:32 p.m:
Thwers Plains ·to Reedsvllle for
Kipling Reed, taken to St. Joseph's
Hospital, Parkersburg, W.Va.; at
9: 44 p.m. Rutland to Wells Road for
Jeanette West, taken to Pleasant
Valley Hosi&gt;ltal.

Inside:

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Heavy fog created a visibility
prOblem, the driver reported.

County Emergency Medical Ser·
vice reported.
At 9:21 a.m. Ractne went to Ohio
'338 for , Russell Cline, taken to
-v~ MEII)Orlal Ha!pltal; at
12: 28 p.m. Pomeroy to West Main
~. auto accident, Peggy Cre~ and' Jay Cremeans taken to

O.Pft!. letter to Gov. Celeste-:Page A-2- .

Hoeflteh-adviles residents that Meigs COunty

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was nlllderate damage to his car.

'Flve emergency runs were made

bt an

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damage to either structpres. There

bY Iocal units Thursday the Meigs

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·~ergency runs reported
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omeroy·· _· age

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REMEMBER. · ·.
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Kenny Mayes, Reedsville, ~ day large on unenciQ6ed IBI!d; Bernard
jail sentence with 15 days sus- , Caruthers, l).day , jail sentence,
pended, one year's probation and

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Hearings !JY:Iuded Georgia Shepard, New CoJV:Ord, fined $23 and
ca;ts, speed!ng; Alison Gaddls, tiJree di!ys JaB~): COllis
Columrus, $21 and ca;ts, speeding; only for left Ql ' center; Paul
Charles Sargmt, Coolville, $10 and · Hotrman, f'olllllioY, C06ts only,

vehicle and knDcklng It Into the rear
of a velllcle (lrlven by Ruby .
McDennltt, Letart, W.Va.
DarnagetotheCremeans'whlcle
was listed as bellvy, McDennltt as
light, and Johnson as moderate.
At 2::r7 a.m. today, John J .
1bompeiiJ. :11, Lincoln ·Hlll, Pomeroy, strucluiuwttypoleandcement
post on West Main Street. with no

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IIJIIIP't.,-J. one )'ear' a probation , Bu....,, Reedllvllle, ~ . llld COlla.
·8lld CCIIII, Intel lei Eillli!' with cblld ·failure to yield right ot way tnm
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cuatody; Gre&amp; Shlietl, Hemlock prlv•+a
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G!We, COlts onlY for dllclrderJy r;::=========i~
COI1dllct; ~ dAY JaB _,.,.,,

as

s1oa and being Involved In au
accident; Lccetta Batt, Racine, $25
and COllis, assured clear diBtanre;
Mark Haley, Middleport, $.D,IIId
COI!Ilso 00 days In jaB 8lld two Years
license ~ DWI; $100 IIIII)
COllis and :rl days In jail, no driYer's
llcelise; Dennis M&lt;:I&lt;Jnney, Ru·
tland, $ZIQ and COI!Its, t1Jree days In
jail and 00 day license suspension
(with option to attend residential
treatmellt'Sehool81id$l50offlneand

truck.

~wo injured in 3-car accident
.. Peggy and Jay · Cremeans of
~were treated for minor
lnJI!lielland releasedfrml Veterans
~emor1a1 Hospital Thursday after.
1!0011 after being taken there by the
PuiJlllioy emergency squad followll!g a tiJree car accident on West
~In Street In Pomeroy.
·,Madeline R. Johnson, Pomeroy,
was cited by Pomeroy poUce on a
charge of assured dear distance as
a result of the accident. ·
: Pollee reported that· Johnson
faDed to, stop In a llne of tratflc,
sti11dng the rear of the Cremeans

Friday, July 27, 1984

County ·court accepts bond forieitt1res

Area deaths

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pie of COI!IInulnr; e.OIIuo pnbkmll along lhe Ohio River In

Melp County Is seen Ia lhlli \1elv
of lhe river going northeallt ln!m
;Pomeroy. CommWJIIIes _.
prupaly owners, laid lt'a a ., · · ,
~ proceu of the river, :~ •
have auempled lo fonlal !:
further' eruslon by bulhlng up :
theCr llborefl'GI!Is.
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