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Thundey. Augult 18, 1984

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

Area deaths

Dale Cross

Rose .lakes colninand

Saturday, August 18

Hazel Icenhower

10:00 A.M.-Garden Tractor Pull-Tractor Pull Area
1: 00 P.M.-Pretty ·Baby Contest-Show Ring on Hill
"1 : 00 P.M.-Chain Saw Contest
4:·00 P .M.-Quarter Horse Races
7:00 P.M.-Tractor Pull-Ce!!ter Field

Dale Cross, 78, Silver Springs,
died Friday at Ills home.
A native of Gl'el!t Belld In Meigs
County, Mr. Cross moved to the
Stiver Springs area from Orlanoo,
F1a., In' 1970. He was a retired
welder.
SUrviving are his wife, Hazel J .
Cross; three sisters, Mrs. Edith
Hallead, Reno; Mrs. Dorothy Davis, MiddlePort. and Mrs. Goldie
ow. Long Bottom; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Wava Renner and Mrs.
Agnes Hl\dSOn, both of Silver
Springs and several nieces and

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A SYracuse man wiD ~pend six ·
mont11s In the state Jlii!llltentlary for
bl-eakiDg and entering ~
anolhermanlsawa!Ungsentenclng.
Gary 'wa:vne Martin, 22. at
Syracuse, previously of Charleston,
pleaded guilty to . entering the
Syracuse Fire HOUSI! 011 Aug. 3and
stealing a televJ,slon. Martin. who Is
stjll on probation In West VIrginia on
s1m111ar charges, was sentenced to
six months In a state Institution.
Martin had taken the keys that
were lett In the lklor of the building.
said Meigs County Prosecuting
AttomeyFrederlckW.erowm.He
then waited several months after
taking the keys before entering the
structure.· Martin and • William
Lester Foley toolc tbe television set
to Rutland anti sold It, Crow

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tiDal hlo c!QIIMI DM i*'tf. Mlft IIane raclllc and
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reported.
Fpley, 22,

or Syracuse was

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chargl!ljwltha'tourthdegteefelony,
llretiJdDg llld entering. He pleaded
guiltY and was released on his
recogn12ance

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untll a pre-sentenCe

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slmlllar~ln~c(lld•ls

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sentenclngoacetliecolidltlonsofber
~lion In the IDdlana convlclklll
are laWn.
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M!Der, who was also Involved In
pa""'ng bad cbedcs· 1n Meigs
County, was c:onvictl!d In JJ,!Ianla
on bad check cllal'ges and Is
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Incarcerated. said Yourlcil6kl. Crow
A Racine man was found hanged '
sald he wW begin extradition In the Meigs County Jail Thursday
(ll'OCI!I!dinli 10011.
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aft.emoon according to sheriff's
'Ell Eberabach Jr. of Lorton, Va., deputies.
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appeared on charges of felonious
Phlllp Fisher, 52, Greeni\'(JOd
assauh.
Cemetery Road, Racine was f9Und
Ebersbach Is accu.sed of the Aug.
5:17p.m. He was~ •
~. 19113 stabbing of .R. Michael at
dead at Veterans Memortal Hospl- .7:
RDberts,ownerottheCoveBar.The tal at 5:42p.m.
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cllargoelsasemnddegreefeloi\Yand
Aocordlng to tile report, fk1lutles
c~ a maximum perlalty Of 15 lllld observed Fisher watdtlng .
years In a state lnstltutlon.
television about~ minutes before
Ebersbadl was anestedWednes· tbeyfoondhlmhanglngwtthai!M'el
· day at the Meigs County Falr. He . over an overhead bar.
was originally Indicted m Feb. 1.
He had been anested at 2: llp.m.
Ebenbllchsaidhewasnotawareof Thunday on a bl!nch warrant tram
thechlll'llllS·
Met&amp;s Cwnty Cwrt. The wamnt,
He askBl for COIIIIIIeiandwas to be
aiTalgned todaY on the cbarges. He
lsCUITeDtlyernployedlnl.lJrton. Va.
as a .carpenter. EberSbach's bond
was set at $2,500. Kni81Jt said tile
arraignment.was held soqulddy to
allow Ebersbach tn refum to his
ernptoyment.
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Paul Richard SteinmetZ Sr. of
Rutland was returned to'court on a

Racine man

found hanged
in .Meigs jail
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Issued Aug. 10, was fortalllngto pay
tines !M'ed the court.
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Fisher was , questlpned by an

arsoo Investigator, concerning a
Wednesday fire at his residence,

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accordlngtotheshef1ff'sreport.The ISald Meigs CountySberltf James J.
Proffitt. No fonnal charges have
fire destroYed the'lm9e.
After being questioned about the been filed.
An autopsy wW be performed by
fire, Flsber was arrested for anon,
the Franklin County Coroner's
omce. IKe' report stated.
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Carleton ,School
openmg set
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Thursday, Aug. 23, will be the
opening day this year for Carleton

School,Supt.JohnS.Fosterreports.
Meigs Industries Workshop wW
continue In operation Monday
tbr&lt;xlgh Friday this year.
Parents who haVe not canpleted
enrollmmt should contact the

school office at once. Students or
adults' cannot be enrolled for the
year unfU all requlremellts have
been completed.

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42 . 'waist. Choose
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Replar sizes 29 to 42 and ixtra
lara• sizes 44 to 50. All are pre·
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We'll &amp;ladly htl~ you find your
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len's 124.95
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entorcement o!llcen were search·
lbg the Marietta area: todaY tor'two

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NEW LEXINGToN, Ohio (AP)
- About 400 miners at Peal!OOY
Coal's Sunnyhlll 'Mines herei
walked off their jobs to
t
working conditions, a United
e
Workers union official said tod ~
- "We just don't have enough inl!n
to run the mines and they just don't
seem to want to talk to us about It,'·'
said Tom Gibbon, recording secretary for UMW Locall.340.
· Gibbon sakl the walkout, not
authorized by the UWM, began .
Thursday and that miners were to ' ~
meet at · nOOn today to decide
whether they want to continue the
strike.

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OlevelleownedbyDavldJarvla,the
clepartnat, the ' MariMta Pdlce
dllpatcher-J.ner Wbo ~ Ray Ilepal1mlnt,
the FBI &amp;lid Wllllam·
MyerS, 24 and MlchMI \V&amp;yae ,
stow11 ~ Deparlmeilt are
GNbbl, 33, overpowered 1n Jail .
conlucllna the tnveltiPtlon.
etiCiqll!lalt SundiY· .
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The pollee dllef lllld !bey checked
faclnl
~ munler trial In COIUIICIIIID
·the i'cmla al the motel, but found
With the l!llldeatb al J81111!11 Terry
notblnl·
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"II UJe'Y did atay, they uaed faked Mc.O•elenG Gnlblllwuto&amp;Dm·
trial b' 10 counta all'orply.
illll1el," Wblte aald.

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Days 1M Who workEd 'lbursday
were being InterviEWed this mom·lng. Wblte would not , CXIII~Illll • ·
whether or not the men had been
seen In the WllllamltOWII area.
• "On tbat, we are wallllli for .
'lll!l'tlflcation," White said. We IIMW
they had been In Marietta because
blid chedllbe:ve been P' ed
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A spokesman for Peabody Coal
Co., Whlchoperatesthemlne, had no
linmedlate comment.
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Glb!Jol! said most of Sunnyhill's
500 miners began the strike to
protest the continued layoffs of 200
miners, furloughed when owners
thought 1he mine would have to

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.40() miners

Lawmen
search Marietta area
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escaped prlslon!n r..,.n the Muon
~ty Jail after """'n'' a car there
·tbey n!pD11ed iO have 1101en parkBI
-at a WllllamltOWil, W.Vi. motel
parldnalot 'I1IurtdB,y ~· '
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The school, workshop and office
are located on John St In Syracuse.
omce boors are 8: :n a.m. through
3: lJ p.m. Residents may call

Investigation Is completed.
AJ80 app9rlng before Common
Pleas Judge Charles Knight was
Mary Yourlm&amp;ld areanton.
. She pleaded guilty In Issuing lour
· •bad checks, &amp;fourth degieefelony.
Yourkolkl,19, was found guilty Of
writing bad checks toDar;~nfl~. paroleviJiatlon.
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who thell deposited part o! the
Ste1Dmetz Is chal'&amp;l!d with caJ:IY·
Checks while cashlngtheremaJnlri&amp; . lnga llreannwhUeunderJX'(lbation.
amounts, said Crow.
lie Is on probation for felonloos
· Yourko8ld was arrested Ill Nla· assault.
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pra Falls, N.y. as she attempted to
He aslu!d tor counsel and will be
cnJIIS the border. She w:as returned arraigned at a later date. .

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"Most of us woo have Uve!iln Meigs
County all wr Uves la10W the
question Is being downplayed,
of building the acotiss
hlgjlway construction In IOUtheast· · road and ~ the Roote 33
em Ohio Is shaping up as a major !our·lane to Athens, We la10W that
Issue in the !Mth District race for the .these. lmProvenients woold bring
Ohio House of Rep!'elll!lltatlves.
. cteveqmmt to w.r area."
Qn Wednelday. lncumbellt repreShe sald a cl)lzens' effort,lhrough
sentatlve Jolynn Boster, ,D- ·peUtion dr'IW!, woold "capture the
Galllpolls, released the trjiiiSCI'ipt of attePtlon of ststa 'legislators" and
a letter written to Ohio Department tell' them " ... \he people of Mt;cB
'of Transportation Dtrector Warren Coonty ,- and fllll1WIIdlllg aJWitles,
Smith Ul'llllli·that regional highway. are tired of being jJlt on bold.''
coostructliln be made, " ...a .tq)
On Wednelld&amp;y '.,;.. In a .letter.to
prtority lh ...long range plans for Smith and other sta~ cabinet
. development In the state."
· officers - Rep, Boster said. ."any
Meanwhile In Meigs . Coonty, deYelopnent plan which does not
dlssatlsfactlon With the slow pro- .fully addless the transportatkm
gres8 at the state level tor funding of probleml In IOUtheast Ohio woold
an ~ road flml, the Ravens- eUmlnatethatenllrequa4ralltofthe
woodl3rtdgeto0h1o71\lldU.S.33has state from etrectlve. revltallzatlcn,
led to a cltllens' pel!tlon drtve much less growth."
)leaded by Boster's op¢.nent 1J! the
State cabinet otrlcers are curNovember election, Jenf4fer rentlydraftlngthelhlrdpllaseofthe ·
Gov. Celeste's ''Strateelc Plan for
Sheets, a Pomeroy Republican. ·
"There Is an Ul'gliitt neEd for smne Ohio for the ~111!11 and Beyllld.','
sort of attention to be gtven In ~ . Boster told Smith, who chaln the
matter;" Sheets told the POIJ)el'OY
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CapyolghtM 1884

Mrs. Clara E. Heruy Lochary, 84,
died Tuesday night at Veterans
Meniortal Hospital, following an
extended Wness.
Friends may call at the Ewing
Furera1 Home 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Fl1day. The Daughters of the
American Revolution will hold
seiVIces at7:llp.m. Friday.
The funeral will be held at 3 p.m .
.Saturday In the Grace Episcopal
Church, Jl;ast Main Street, Pomeroy, with the Rev. Lee Miller
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Clara E. Lochary

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Peabody was faced with closing
· the mine when its main customer,
Consumers Power of Jackson,
Mich., threatened to stop buying
Sunnyhlll coal because of Michigan
environmental regulations. · Recently, however, Michigan authort11~ . approved a variance for
Consumers Power that allows
burning ot the relatively high-sulfur
OQ!ocoal.
«i.lbbon said long hciurs since the
layoffs have contributed to, recent
Injuries among miners, Including
one In which a miner was crushed
last week. Gibbon said the walkout
was not an authot1zed strike.
"Thlshastobeawlldcat. Wecan 'o
m ed.flram ·a water leal' 111111
I'IJINIIr work.
direct
a work force," he said. "This
'11le nplllr .. part ollbe routiDe mallltmuce of the
Is not an authorized strike."
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The Daily Sentinel

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Polneroy--Middleport,

Friday, AugU.t 17, 1984

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SAN FR.A-NCJSCO (NEA)

-The
good news Is that deaths thrnugbout
the world caused by hunger,
starvation and malnutrition have
declined by at least 10 percent
during the past tlve years.
The bad news Is that an estimated
13 million to 18 million hunger·
related deaths stW occur every
year. That's approxt,mately 35,1nl
deaths per day or 24 per minute and 75 percent of the victims are
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PAT WHITEH.EAD
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General Manager
DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
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LIETTERS OF OPINION are welcome. The)' $hould be less than 300 words
Jona. All letters are subJect to edtUn&amp; and must be slped whll
address Ud

children I!Jider the age of live.
' The current level ot hiiJiiE'f·
Induced deathS "Is still Intolerable"
and "Is no cause fQI" celebration,"
says Or. RDy L. Prostennan, who
compiled the statistics tor the
Hll!l&amp;'l!f project, a Sal) Franciscobased non-profit organization.
But the continuing decline .,u:t
the avallabWty ol new techniques to
combat malnutrition (OU)d lead to
"the end ol hunger as a basic ISsue

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tn all societies by the year :nxl,"
adds Prosterman, a University qt
Washington faculty member.
Indeed, the world's Infant mortalIty rate, the single best Indicator ot
hunaer·l!idilced deaths, bai been
falltng consistently alnce at least
19!!0.
• That doesn't mean that allis well
In the world. 1!1 recent years, many
nations htve experienced food
riots, proto~ drought, liltolera·

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telephone number. No U11slgned letten wUI be publllhed. Letters should b~t In

&amp;ood tute, addressing IsSues; not personalities.

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high tech ·innov.......

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Say "entrepreneur" and many peopiewW thtnkof a tlnkerertna barn or
garage tn the manner of Thomas A. Edison, the Wrtght Brothers, Cyrus
McCormick, or William Hewlett and David Packard.
All worked Intensely toward their goats and met them In, respectively. :
electrical products, airplanes, farm equipment, and electronic devices.
And all began companies that cajljtallzed on their Inventions.
More recently, the Image Is that of the high-tech Innovator working on an '
electronic product that he believes Is destined to he an Integral pai1 of the j
world of tomorrow.
But these stereotypeS do not manage to encompass the varied affairs and ·
· pursuits of entrepreneurs, lhose people who risk money and time to
Innovate and rethink and Invent and apply and produce new or better
products and services.
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-Peter Drucker, the management authority, points out, for.example, that
hJany results of today's entrepreurshlp Involve Ideas, products and
. ·systems far removed from the glamorous world of high tectmology.
' TheY Involve Instead the prosaic eyeryday world. Chains of barber
shops, for · example, that use the latest professional management
techniques. A new style of Ice cream. Or perhaps a~ financial services
product.
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Bui even more highly dlsgv.tsed today are the er.trEpreneurtal efforts
, that go on In major companies.
At. IBM, for.example, w!Jere ffiM Fellows are allowed toJ)Ul'Sile their
Ideas to lnftntty. Or at Bell 1-l!boratortes, where Nobel Prizewinners work.
At .General Electric, which helps employees found new companies. And at
General Motors.
''We're entering a new lndustrtai revolution,'' saysGMChalrmanR.oger
Smith. It wW, he maintains, be an age when many of"tbe tough techntcal
problems wW he solved and .opportunities created to~ those who are

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ble tnnatlon. massive unemptoy.
ment and a bost 11 other dltflcultles.
"The world eeonomy Is now In Its
deepest and most slistalned recel·
slon since the Great Depression of
the 1930s," says a recent ' United
Nations report --:- but ~ U.N.
statistiCs upon which the H)lllger
ProjeCt's report reUes suggest that
economic problems have not reversed the downward trend In Infant
Jllortanty and deatlis caused by
hunJll!t. ·
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The Infant moi1allty rate mea·
sures tJie number of c!eaths amoJI8
bpbles tess than O!le year old Jl!!l' .
1;1nl II~ births. A"country with ·a ·
rate bf i!O or less Is assumed to be
tulfllUng the soctB.t and economic
need.l of Its people.
, :J'he worlt1'1 current Infant mor·taUI)I rate Is slightly l~ss than 81,
down mart(ed)y from 142 In the
early 195Qol., In three desperately
poor nations - a&amp;l!gladesh, Sierra
Leone and Upper Volta - It still
remall)s .a t aD to ~At· the other end ()f the scale Is
SWeden with an Infant mortaUty '
rate of 6.7, followed by three other
countrtes - Finland, Iceland and
Japan- with rates of 7.4. The.rate
tn this country Is a relatively low
12.1, but It Is even lower 1n·16 other
nations.
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Approxlately 60 percent · of aD
tntant deatlis .are belleved to be
caused by nutritlo'ilal deficiencies, a
broad oategory which Includes not
only starvation but also abOut live
million deaths annually due to
dehydration and an equal number
ca1J5ed by the six prlnclpahllseases
tor which lmmun12atlon exls"ts but
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Ruling party .losing grip

WASHINGTON- In a top-secret Paso.
, vote-rigging, PRI didn't lose any
report, the CIA has concluded that
In the two northern states, where · major contests after that, the CIA
the near-monopoly party that has PAN Is strongest, It was able to- reponed, due to "massive ballot
dominated Mexico for more than force rela!lvely clean ejections by ~tuff!ng."
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half a tenturY - ·the Institutional. monitoring every polling j)lace.
Some of the most Qagrant
Revolutionary Party - Is running Whenever obvious manipulation excesses occurred In PRl's etfi&gt;I1s
soared. The CIA Is concerned that was spotted, PAN's poll watchers to prevent opposition victories. In
the situation could eventually lead used citizens-band radios to caD tn Acapulco and tile 'stalEs of Sinaloa ,
~repared.
Therefore, he promises, at his e&lt;mpany there Will be more to revolution from either the rtght 'the cavalry - demonstrators with and Puebla. According to Mexican
. or the left,
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. bullhorns and lawyers well versed , sources, teachers at gove~t"clean•sheet -of-paper" projects,
··
'I'he report,· tltled "Prospects for In electoral procedures. UDder
run schools In Sinaloa were obA clean-sheet-of-paper project Is one In Which you begin with almost no
preconce\ltlons. You advance from square one, and everything along the . Instabtllty In Mexico," was spe- these circumstances, as one Mexl- served fllllilg out · hundreds of
way -::- every Item that~ Into a.product -Is re-examined. There are no claDy prepared for President Rea- can columnist observed, "It was not ballots the day before election.
Voters who were 11rst tn ·Une the ·
·gan before he met with Mexican practic"' for any PRI repi-esmta"givens."
"Multiple revolutions In electroniCS, conununications, manufacturing President Miguel la Madrid last tlve to try the decrepit set of trickS next day found the ballot boxes
alreadysotulltheycouldn'tcramtn
technology and the way people and companiEs work together are May. My associate Dane Van Alta of the party's Golden Age."
has
·
reviewed
the
repon's
self.
It
may
alsO
explain
wey
PRI
at
their )lallots. At . several polling .
transforming evei:ythtng we thought WJ1S il glveQ,'' Smith said at a semtnar
described "key ·ju"~nts."
this week.
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first let the election results stand, places, angry voters broke open the
The CIA dealt at length with the · somethlng It had never dime before · ballot boxes and hundreds of PRJ·
Already, on clean-page project, Saturn, has Inspired breakthroughs by
lirlitgtng key development disciplines together and Imposing m limits on · muniCipal elections ot July ll!83. when It had · lost: TradltlonaBy, · · votes came tumbling out.
either the number or scope or new Ideas that could be explored, he said. The ruling PRJ was jolted by the opposition ·· victories at the polls . · In one contest PRI thought' lt
might lese, pai1y bully boys simply·
, From the earliest to the lal:l!st, whether they .operate alone or In larger o:istf:!lllshlng ' success of the opposl- were lost tn the government,run
vote-counting rooms - a practice arrested the opposition candidate,
enterprises, and regardless of whether they deal In products or In services, tlon National Action Party.
Though -PAN won Only live of 61 derisively referred to as PRI's the popular PAN :mayor ot Cludlld
entrepreneurs have at least one thing In conunon:
contested
legislative seats and ntne "electoral alchemy."
Obregon, and brought trumped-up
·They deal with change, and mote olten than not they br111g It about.
~ of 100 , municipal posts In ttve
But the CIA noted that It didn't charges such as "non-tul1lllment of
Mexican states, It was PRI's worst take tong for PRI toreverseltsllttle otflclal dulles." In a rare display of
showing in Its 54-year history. PAN . experiment In true democracy. At judicial et!lclency, he was brought
candidates were elected mayors of least two of the eleetlons were to trial and convicted wlthtn a
two state capitals - Chihuahua and
declared null and void, and PRI
month. But the public outcry was so
· WASIITNGTON (AP) -In a perfect world, elections wruld be decided Durango - and or Cludad Juare2, engaged In a new round of great that the mayor has not yet
on the Issues. But misstatements by the candldal:l!s can get In the way, the border toWn across from El
especially when they relnforoe negative Impressions already held by the
wters.
Thai's why Ronald Reagan probably wished he hadn'tmadea joke Into a
microphone about bombing the Soviet Union before his weekly radio
broadcast last Saturday. He has worked hard to avoid a "trigger-happy"
It's UNESCO time again.
watchdog agency, says the admin- that the withdrawal threat has had .
Image, and the remark doesn't do him any good,
You
may
recall
that
dissatisfacIstration Is pursuing a well- an effect on UNESCO, spurring
"My fellow Americans," he said, "I am pleased to8JlllOUIICI' I just Signed
tion
with
the
Parts-based
organtza.
managed, Ideological motivated moves toward relorm.
leglslatlon which outlaws Russ~ forever. We wtll begin the bombing In five
lion - the United Nations Educa- campaign of misinformation that Is
In a statement tsaued In response
minutes."
• Democratic presidential candidate Walter F. Mondale said he realized tional, Scientific and Cultural pai1 of a larger chaDenge to the to the cominlsslon attack, the State
the remark was Intended as a joke, but added, "I don't think It was very OrganlzatiQn- reached a peak last United Natons .system Itself.
Department notes Improvement
December when the Reagan adfunny."
For example, Congress has been but remains dubious of "substantial
Former. President Gerald Ford can sympathize with Reagan, So can ministration served notice that the told that policy decisions on UN- and lasting relotin." Whether
United StalEs would pull out 'at the ESCO have been made In consulta- changes will he suftlclent to Justify
Henry Kissinger~ Ford's secretary of state.
, .
end
11 this year It UNESCO did not tion with Interested agencies within reconsideration of withdrawal at
Eight years ago, running for a full term In the WhiteHouse, Ford tripped
clean
up Its act.
and outside the government.
over j'oland, declaring durtnga debatewlthJinunyCarter tliatthere "was
the end of this year "remains to be
UNESCO
pretty much dropped
The facta, according to Sussman,
t1o Soviet domiJ)atlon of Eastern Europe and there never-Will be Under a
seen;" Jt says..
out of the news after that.
are that ol20 private organizations,
Ford admlnlstratlon."
.
That's where Slate. and the
It's back now. The executive 83 State Department mlaslons
: Ford already was saddled with a reputation for bumbling. He had
bumped his head on helicopter doorways and tripped coming down the , committee of the National Commis- abroad and 13 government agension tor UNESCO has gone public cies queried on the fNeBtlon, mt one
~lairs from Air Force One on a European visit. So his slip-up on Poland
with an attack on the administra- SUpported withdraWal.
may hawe contributed to Carter's namJW vlctOiy that November.
tion's
aDeged manipulation of facts
For ~II his dlplomat,lc experience and cautious nature, Klaslnger fowtd
What would thi! United States lose
and
public·
opinion oti the withdra- with withdrawal? A great deal,
himself In an embarrassing situation during an 6tflclal visit tp"Canada In
wal qllestlon.
says SuaamBII, spect11cally contacts
1Jl75. Like Reagan, he didn't realize the microphone was on.·The commission, currently om- with sclentltlc and academic eli·
• i{tsslnger was the guest of honor at a dinner In Ottawa glyen for him by
Man MacEaciJen, the extergaJ aftatrs minister, A microphone was on the posed • of '17 representatives ot perts In many llelda 8nd 'aettln&amp;'the
table, to carry the speech he and MacEachen were to make afterward to · tarsety prtvate organtzatl~. wu · l'1!lults ot uNEsco ~h. The
established by' Congress In 1!N6 aa Navy, tor lnlltani.-e, llillks vast 111e
reponers tn another room.
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Unfortunately tor I&lt;isstnger, the microphone tiad been. switched on.
~~on UNESCO affaln.
As a result, he was overheard describing Rlchiu-d Nixon, his fonner
wtndl.
The group's spokespeojlle say
UNESCO, says 81111111811, Is a
bosS, as art "anltlc1al" and "unpleasant" man. While .he.was "one of our
6efter presidents," Kissinger said, he was an "odd man ... He was so they are In, essential 611 eenient. complex forum, more 10 than the
oervous. It W\\5 such an effort for him to be on tek!vtston. He was very with tlleadmtnlstration'acrttlclmil parent U.N. bodies In New York.
, of UNE~s politicized Jli'Oii'BIN, The Soviets llnow hCiw to use It to
neJVous."
·
,
' ,Havtng resigned a year earlier In the Watergate scandal, Nixon was admtnlstratlve sliortcomJnp IUid their ildvant.age.
Even 10, theyhavefalletl10tarlo
being roundly crttlclzed. But the remarkS of Kissinger, whO had worked budgetary extravapnce. Refclnn
Is clearly In order.
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acbleve 111011t o1 t~ objectives
The~·· position II that
- lt's not clear yet how much Mondale wW make out of Reagan's joking·
because the Unital Stalel and Itt
the
proplllled medicine - wlthdra·
aJllet have been able to 1!lock
i:emarkS. But he has suggested Reagan doesn't understand· that "a
l)resklent has to be very, very careful with his words so that they, an of wal - II t.oo ciruUc tor what alii propout, tn1m1ca1 to We~tein
UNESCO and would bave damaa· lllterelta, IUCb aa retttlctloaa 011 .
them, communicate what we wiutt to conununlcate."
As the campaign proceeds, Mondale wW be looking fl)r Wustratlons, and tng Bide effects for thiiCOUJJI1'y. Tile
tralllllatloaal town= operatklll
Reagan wtll have to he caretul- an joking aside. , ·
·
• United States wOuld . be !Jetter . and Umltatlon of the tree !low ol
advlaed - and baa been by alllel Information. It II queallonecl
wlletlil!r th8t could continue to he
the eaae WithOut the U.S. preunce.
leadersblp In WOI'klne tor refonn
"What .. mnemliered tn the
: Today Is Friilay, Aug. 17, the:mthdayofl984. There are 136days teti In from within.
.West," IA)'I ~ "are the
. the year.
,
But the administration perslltJ In ·moat Ollti•IJCIIIIli'IIOiutlonl811d the
Today's highlight In history:
prefertln&amp; otherwise. Leonard . debates. Wbat II IIIII nimembered Is
, On Aug. 17, ~. Robert Fulton's "North River Steam Boat" began Sussbuu), an elii!CUtiVe committee the outcome."
Chugging Its way up New York's Hudson River on a 32-llour twnd trip to · member and~ of !\eedun•
One l!tllll that the COIIillllalon
.,
~bany that would tnclude a rtopover In the town of Ciennont.
House, a New York-liMed rights ind the admlnlltradon qree on Is

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Is not .un.known In
respo111e to PRI election-rigging.
·Las~ ~o"t\el', when PRI stole an
eJection !rom the Socialist Workers
Pm;ty In, Namlqulpa, · Chihuahua,
!;()me ,2.~ Irate citizens storlned
the mayor's otrlce.
Prol:l!ster
was ~ed. a WO(Jlan had her arm
torn ott by an explosive b!lllet and at
least -150 demonstrators were
1J41aten by pollee. . ··
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·In the Jllly' 1983 elections,. PRI
leaders charged that PAN candidates had ·been elected through
fraud, then romplalned that they
shouldn't be alloWed to hold office
becaiiSil tlii!y tacked expertence.
PRJ alsO charged that PAN had
won only beCause of financial
support frOm the U.S. Democratic
National Commltlee and the FBi.
Finally, PRI simply declared
several of the elections null and
wold, fe11Cheduled them for last
April 1, and won through Its
traditional c~i:y.
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May2lnChlhuahuaclty,lnwhlchat ,
least two persons were killed and
many lnjui'ed. . '
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Rose, iljcknamed "Charlle .Hustle" beCaiiSil of his PlaYing style,
promised that lie wW be an
aggressive manager, using a lot or
hlt·and·run plays and base-stealing.
Rose was captain at tile "Big Red
Machine" teams of the l.971B. He
then played live years wlthPhlladelpl)la and helped the PhWieswtn two
pennants. He was signed . by

Montreal in January asatreeagent
and was playing with the Expos
when he was hired by the Reds this
week.

Rose said he planned no ~
dlate changes !Ji his coaching start.
He said he would lean heavily on
Coach GeOrge Scl\erger.
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'Schergs' a lot when he was here,
and I thtnk he'll he cantng the shots.
the days I'm playil)g,'' Rose said.:
Anderson, now manager of the·
Detroit Tigers, Is a former Reds
manager.
"SParlcy

Rose said lie Is very familiar with
Clncl!lru!tl's players, thankS 16
Montreal Coach Russ Nixon, who
managed the Reds unttl he ·was.
lines."
Rose said he and Reds President dumped In October 1983 aiKI
·Bob Howsam want to revive the repl~ with Rapp.
Rose disclosed that negotiations
slumping telim, which has finished ,
began
with the Reds two days before
last the past two seasons In the
the
Expos
acquired Cincinnati first
National League West.
.
,
baseman
Dan
Driessen, wllo took
"Mr. Howsam and I want to make
Rase's
startlhg
Job.
~tun Bg!l!n. We want to start
Minor
league
second baseman
wtnntng again. 'lbatgot lost here tn
Tom
Lawless
was
sent to Montreat
the last few years and I don't
tomakeroomforRoseonthe~.
understand It," Rose said.

McDonald will start Saturday .,

Brennan wW _field ·punts, while
EarnestBynerandBruceDavlswW
.
Paul McDonald wW .start at handle kickoffs.
"We know Dlno Hall can do It.."·
quarterback against the Kansas
City Chiefs In the teams' exl!lbltlon Rutigliano said. "Weneedlntlndout
It someone can do It better."
game Saturday at Kansas City.
AI Gross wW open again at strong
McDonald wW play the llrst halt
safety Saturday, whlle Clinton
and the first series of the third
. ~- Terr)' Nugent and Tom ' Burrell continues to nurse a pulled
Flick probably wtll tlnlsh out, hamstring ' muscle. Also sidelined
are .cornerback Larry Braziel
Rutigliano said.
(hamstring) and defensive end
Three rookies wW handle all kick
Elvis Franks (Infected jaw).
returns against the Chiefs. Iirtan
KIRTLAND,

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If any high schools would be
Interested In joining the 'IVC, they
are asked to call the league's
president, Tom Baker, at Wellston
High School (384)2162). Baker Is the
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. principal at Wellston.
Other members of the conference
are Belpre. Federal-Hocking,
MWer, Meigs, Alexander, VInton
County, Trimble, NelsOnville-York,
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during a meeting of the schools'
principals Tuesday.
warren Local will join the
SEOAL In the 1986-81 school year,
leaytng the TVC with nine remainIng ,teams. Manetta will enter the
SEOAL In the 1985-86 school year. .

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NN York at Sut Francbco,

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manager tn the major leagues since
Don Kessinger with the a.lcago.
White Sax In 1979 and the first tn:
Cincinnati since Bucky Walters ·llr
1948.
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slumping team that has a record of
51-'10.
.
"The attitude here has been a little
lackadalstcal," said second baseman Ron Oester. "If anybody can
. tire us up It wtlll;ie Pete Rose."
· "I ·expect two things," Rose said.
''They have to be on time. That's for
practice, buses or planes. And
second, I want them to play as hard
as they can betweeri the white

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Rose lett ai a tree agent, said Rose
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CINCINNA!fl (AP - Pete Rase
says he still can hlt;run and field
the same as 10 years ago.
"But I can't do It every day," the
43-year-old Cincinnati native
quipped Thursday. "I guess I'm
washedup."
·
Rose wlll remain active .as a
player-manager although his time
on the field wW be limited and
mostly as a pinch-hitter with the
Cincinnati Reds, theteamheslarted
with In 1983.
"I am convinced I can still hit,"
Rose told a news conference, but he
said his assault on Ty Cobb's
all-time hit record of 4,m hits- he
needs 129 more - wW he of
secondary Importance. "But then
agalnl'ddlsappolntatototpeoplelfi
didn't give It a good shot.
Rose said Nick Esastcy Will
. remain the Reds' starting first
baseman but . that he wW spell
Esastcy occasionally.
"I probably kn&lt;M' tmre about
basel!a-11 than any other manager,"
he said, adding that he wW )lave a
different relationship with the
players llecause ·he wW be one of

thentnthllr!letnlO&amp;eaiOIISthat~

has hit ~or l1lClre home runs.
Roy8118, Rlllpna
Don Slauglit belted hll first career
grand slam and' I.,ynn Jones had
three hits for vlalttng Kanaaa City.
~· Mike Maaonhadpttched17
consecutive scoreless l.nnlngs before steve Balboni lilt his 19th home
run to lead ott the tlfth, lying the
score1-l.JonesaddedanRBlstngte
later In the Inning, and Slauglit's
slam, his third home run of the
season, made It 6-11n the sixth.
Charlie ~brandt, 7-5, went six
tnnlngs for the victory 8!ld Dan
Quisenberry pitched the final two
Innings' tor save No. 32.
Marlnen ~. Yri= 4
Seattle managed Just tour hits ott
Phil Nleklo. But two of them were
solo home runs by Ken Phelps, and .
another a bases-loaded triple by
Larry Mllboume.
It was enough to pin the loss on
Nlekro,now14-7.
Phelps homered In the sixth and
ninth Innings, giving lilm 21 littne
runs In just 201 at-bats this sea5on.
Mllboume Uned Ills triple over .
shaDow-playing (ellter . flelc!er
Omar Moreno tn the second.
Sakme BaroJas, making only )lis
seventhmaJor-leaguestart,gaveup
one hit over the llrst seven Innings.
Heleftlntheelghth.'atterylelding
tllnil! more hits as host New York
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Dwight Evans singled In the sixth
and Rice followeil with a home run.
Rice then.· calJile.CI a tlve-run
seventh lnnlna With bl8 second
homer1 his 21st of the season.'Ibis Is

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CINCINNATI (AP)- Wilen Pete ·
"It didn't take any gentous to pick
Rose was Introduced as~ Ctncln· who was the team of the 70s," Rose
nat! Reds' new player-manager, It said. "We were Uie team of the 70s.
No question about lt. There wasn't
was alnlOIIt Uke old times.
He stood at a press conference even a close second."
1lp:n8,Aapls7
'ThursdaylnCtnctnnatl'sRivertront
Roseplayec116yearsinCinctnnatl
and broke team records In nearly
Barbaro Garbey' s pinch-double
Stadhun wearing a famlllar Reds
wlthoneoutlnthebotlom11the12th
cap, a bright red Jacket and an every offensive category before
moving on to the Phlladelphl a
Inning drove In a tired Howard
ear-to-ear P,ete Rose grin.
Johnson from first base to wtn It for
After six years, Pete was back Phllites In 1978. He has spmt this
Detroit.
hurlers.
horne. And so was the ktnd of crowd · season In Canada as a Montreal
Edwin Nunez' gave up another hedraws,althoughthlstlmeltwasa Expo.
CheiLemonopenedtheT!ger12th
FQr at least one reason, Rose Is
with a single and Johnson then hit Yankee run In the ninth before crowd of reporters and photoInto a forceout.
getttng his second save.
grapllers - more than aD from glad to be back playing In the United
StalEs.
Garbey foUowed with a double
A's8,0rlole!Jl
throughoulthecountry.
·
But he made It clear there are
deep Into the Jert-fleld comer and . 'The hcrnetown Orioles were
bnethlngnewwasthesllgbttlnge
man:
•reasons he's glad to be back In
Johnson ch"""""' around the bases booed at Memorial Stadium as · of gray tn Rose's Infamous bowl·
Cincinnati.
and beat the~ hOme. ,
Oaldand sent the det~ World shaped~!.
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Johnson was playing on just two Champions to llielr l2ths 15 hits as
"How come every time l do this,
hours' steep, havlngbeenupwlthhls- the A's C!XIIpleted a three-game
everybody lakes pictures," Rose Rose, who was born and raised In
wife for the birth of their first chlld sweep and won theiJ: first:regularasked, .llttlng his cap. "Are you thlsOhlo-Riverctty. Hesaldttwas a
season
series
In
Baltimore·
since
trytngtoseelftheGreclanFonnula natural kid's dream to want to play
sliortlyafter 4 a.m.
197
Reliever WUlle Hernandez, 7-2,
~ Boehle's two-run double ls~~phers explained fortheRedsandmanagelhemsane
day.
.
got the victory by retiring all n sparkedatlve-runthlrdlnn!ngWhlie
theywantedtogetplcturesotRose
He said he would not have
when the brim of his hat was not accepted a stmiJar player-manager·
batters he faced, six on strikeouts. QaJdand chased Sl.&lt;l:m Davis, 12-6,
John Curtis, o-1, pitched the 12th f9r whoSe earned run average jumped
shadowing his face _ the face that· · job ahywllere but Cincinnati - a
California.
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J.970oi,
when
Roseand
led
Rose wW try to trlng his
;..~J~lm:RI~ce;!~~a~pa~li~of~two-::;~run!.,~2:.45::to~2.:ffl~-_ _ _...;..~-.:... , screens
the RedsIntothetour
world
Series
two world championships.
''Charlie-Hustle" tonn of motivaRose's. mere PI esence has tion back to the Reds, who are just
brwght an InCrease In ticket sales. ShY of the ~tIn the National
When ticket booths closed Thurs- League West.
day. 8,(111 tickets had already been.
The Reds have not drawn a lot of
sold for Rose'sdebutFrlday. That's.. Cincinnatians to the stadium lately.
, St. Louis
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nearly double usual sales, Reds But that wW change, said Rose,
Majors
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~bile relations officials said.
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San Dleao
71 1!1 .!112 •
. Wlllpeoptesee thls,as just another team ts .playtng tor.
AMDUrAN LEAGUE
Atlanta .
62 :Ill .512 9 ~
E.4llr DIVJIION
publicity move by a losing team?
Tihe ' new player-manager
u. A¥'les
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W L Pd. 011
t~oustca
eo 62 .492 1.2
pointed
to-the white lettering on the
19 . 43 .&amp;18 Ile!rolt
''Well," Rase said. "If they do, Its
C'ttdnnlld
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T&lt;ronto
of
his . jacket. 'This says
front
San """"'"
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a pretty damn good one, ain't It?
63 ' 57 .sz5 15
Boston
Cincinnati
here. It !klesn:t say
S1 .: :1 .517 16
Bal..,.,..
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Rose, who at 43 years of age has
62 !II .517 16
New York
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been picked to replace tired Rose," he said. ''Those guys are
S2 .. .dl 26\1
MonttNI n. s.n Frand3to 3
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manager Vern Rapp, recalled the playing for Cincinnati. They're not
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70s glory days Thursday and vowed playing for Rose."
02 m .ll!lJlrAaafGII
Cft.Yan 10.'7) at Plttal:alrlh ·
61 !19 -'01 1\1
CaUiamla
to brlngtlieJll back agatn.
(McWilliams 7-91, (IU
Kanau Ctt;y

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'The latter thinkS It's time to retract
· the withdrawal or at the very least
to extend the notlee period beyond
Dec. 31.
11 'alsO thinks the pubUc needs
more, and mote accurate, Information on the Issue. So tar, says
Sussman, It hal been kept; In the
dark with a one-sided, IncOmplete
account.
I"Amertcans deserve ·to know

h!!lping Boston overccme . a ~

It's stillAugu.stand there ate stW
many iiiJTleS lett for the pe!UUIIIt·
chaslngTorontoBiueJays.
, They're hoping not too many
resemble'Thul'Bdaynlght'adebacle.
With the game seemiJ!gly under
control, the Blue Jays watched the
lowly Cleveland Indians strike for
four runs In the bottom oftbe ninth
Inning, the last two on · Andre
Thornton's two--out double, and a6-5
victory.
It was theBiueJayi'lhlrdstralght
loss .to the Indiana and, coupled with
Detroit's 8-7trlumphoverCalltornla
In 12 Innings, dropped them 10
games behind the Tigers In the
_ Arnertcan League East.
.Just two days earlier, the Blue
Jays had swept a double-lieader
from Cleveland to pull Wlthtn 7~
games of the lead, tbi1 closest they'd
been In a month.
TorontostarterDaveStleb, wltha
12-4 record, held the Indians to two
runs In the first eight Innings before
reliever Dennis L8mp t.clok over to
stan the ntnth.
Lamp struck out Mike Hargrove
for the second out, but Thornton
lined a 1-2 pitch to right-center"for
the game-wjnnlng double.
The winner turned out to be
relleverTomWaddell,3-4,whowent
·, ~ l -31nntngs, giving up one rwi on
three hits.
In other AL games, Oaldand
trounced Baltimore 8-1, Seattle
tipped · New York M, Boston
clubbed Minnesota 7-5 and Kansas
City slammed Texas 6-3.

start servtng his three-year

sentence.

Rose's Reds .
will perform
aggressively

l¥lmers at trlendly Fenway Park,

ByBENWAIXER,
AP Spans Wrler

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Sidney Spencer, fonner Pomeroy resident and widow Moore, Washln&amp;ton C.H.,In 111e Mh 1"ICie atlbeMelp
of Sldiley Spencer, fonner Pomeroy mayor and a Fair 'lbunday. Driver Spencer llnlshed flni.
llor8e trainer and driver, Don Sl!etlcer, Vlnootit, nma
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ness horse trainer, and his nephew,
Don Spencer, Vincent, had another
good day at the second clay of Meigs
County Fatr racing Thursday.
Scott, owned by Mrs. Sidney
Spencer, Vincent, fonnerly of
.Pomeroy~ was driven to.llrst place
hOnors by Don Spencer In the lltth
r;~ce for two-year old trotters eVen
thougb· ScOtt rah · only In lltth
position out of a field of six In the
first· race for those tfotters,
· Canna Kldd, owned by Ray
Newhart of Marietta, was tint In
the first race with M. M. Buck,
owned by Steve Moore of Wublng·
ton C.H., taking secolid. M. M. Buck ·
was also second In the lltth.
The second and sixth races also
for two-year · oid trotters saw
Robertson, owned by Roger
Spencer and driven by Don, take a
strong tint In the second rece but
droptQsecond, beatol!tbyHombre,
owned by Donna Anderson and
Bryan Weaver, ClrcJevllle, In the
sixth.

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Spencer, Pomeroy, and driven by his nephew, Don
SpenCer, VIncent, was awarded a trophy blanket at
the Ml!lp Fair Thursday for having the faatest track
Ume among the two-year old trolters of the racing
program. Roger Spencer, left, . also owns Mr.

Browntown which was afforded comparable hooors
at the WednelldaY racing program after being driven
by Don Spencer. On the rlgblls Kenneth McCullougb,
repreeenllng .Swlshei'Loh!ie Dnlp which pl'ovlded

Earlier In the week the Bengals
said they were withdrawing their
contract offer because Hunley had
mlssed summer training camp
while holding out for a better
contract. The team also saki rights
to their first-round draft chOice
would not be dealt to another
National Foot6all League team.

Ute opening clay Olympic winning

resultsJn all ftve llnals held.
The two Western Olympic medalIsts competing on the first day were
both soundly beaten by the Eastern
bloc stars.
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East E:urqleans woo boycotted the
Los Angeles Games all would have
won gold medals at the Olympics In
their respective events.

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belonalni to R. L . Morgan, Wat.Eirford, taking
. Oh My _My. owned by James
Duckworth, Groveport, led the way
to win both the fourth and e!lhth
races which was for two year filly
trotters •.Oh My My won the trophy
blanket given by Simmons Motors.
-Second In both races was Dora·
cindy, owned by David and Doris
Nolan of Rio Grande.

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·Howard Slusher, Hunley's agent,
noted thatSanFranclacobadslgned
lJnebacker Todd Sbell tor S2 mllllon
wer four years.
.
.Sbell was selected 24th . while
Hullley.W!IS selected seventh.
"How call the Bengals offer the
seventh pick less than what the 24th
pck slilned for," asked Slusher.
"Il they want to pay me like a
second-I'OUIIII cbOJce, they sOOuld
have drafted me In the Secont!
rwnd," saki the 22-year-old Hunley
In Tucson. Am.
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The Bengals
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years
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next year.
"I can be just as stubborn as
anyone else you've ever seen. How
can lbeupsetthatldon'thavealotof
money now? It's· not like I had
sOOiethlng and someone took ·It
away tram me.
·:rd rather be playing ball right
now. I love playng ball. But there's
no way I'm going to play for what
they'veufteml me," saki Hunley.
He saki he was "V!!rybltteratthe

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Bob Calaway, ReedsvDle, and his
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annual horse pull of the Meigs
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WINNER'S CIRCLE -Don Spencer, formerlY of Pomeroy, entel'll
the winner's circle with ScoU foDowlng the llfth race allbe Melp Fatr
'lblll'!lday. ScGtt Ill owned by Mrs. Sidney Spencer, VIncent, also
fonneriy of Pomeroy.

classwasJimDanlelsofCrownCity
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( ~-The San . Whitson, Greg Booker, Craig Lef. plilce.SeroniiwenttoJohnCrouser
Diego Padres wW appeal Manager ferts, Kurt Bevacqua, Tim
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G thrle Gason;
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The suspension, banded down
Thursday by National League
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -~ President Chub Feeney, Is the
Dawson ·and Tim Wallach hit home longestforamajor-leaguenwiager
runs during a five-run, third-Inning .since Dave Bt1stol of San Franctsco
rally and the Montreal Expos rolled wassetdownforlldayslnmBatter
to an 11-3 victory over the San swinging his hat at an umpire.
Francisco Gtailts Thursday night.
Atlanta Manager Joe Torre was
Dawson's homer, his lOth, was a
FORD T-BIRD ...........................,....
three days and fined
suspended
leadoff shOt against Bob Lacey, 0.2,
PB,
PS
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2-tone brown paint, good condition.
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duty.AfterGaryCarterslngled,Jeff Steve BedroSian and Rick Mahler,
CHEVY MALIBU STATION WAGON ......
C9me11 relieved Lacey and gave up along with Padres Champ
Fully equipped, looks &amp; runs good.
Wallach's 18th homer, a two-run Sununers and Bobby Brown, also
FORD FAIRMONT' STATION WAGON .. ;.
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San Diego President Ballard
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Study, Wednesday ·a t 7:30p.m.
School 10 a.m. Wllfl classes for all ages. ..
that m•le 01' w every molntnfl. 91"ft,IOI'It r i trilto the res! of the cky,
thirdd Sunday, Morning Pf8Yt"l" and !BmOn on
Rev. Doll A.rcber
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL. 570 Grant
Evening services at 6 p.m. Wednesday 81~NI pgglng does lor the bod). WOI'ihiP doH lor the !iOUI. Ou• SPi•'I.IOI'
all other Sundays ct tile month. O&gt;urcll School
Rev. Roy Deeler
S!., Mlddlep('rt. Afflllat!d with Southern
ble ·s tudy aT 7:30 p,m. Youth se rvices Fri·
oenelgles ~ W W l~Kd. r!lldll'd. o ~KI Jp~ h•msell o:onliomed ~ ano:::tl!nl
and Nunery care provided, Coftee bJur 1n the
Rev; Seldon JobMOD
Baptist Conwntlon. SundaySchoollOa .Jn.
day at 7:30p.m .
prir1C~ lha man o:toes no!IW b y biNd~ biA ~God f oeoii!!U\g WOI'cl.'
Parish HaD lrmnedlately lollowinglbeiii!IVtce.
ALFRED - Church School 9:30 a.m.;
; Morning worship 11 a.m.: Evening wor·
ECCLESIA FELLOWSHIP, 128 Milt St.,
!'WUI~ ill Couple haw~ IWol)lffom Cl'\i.MCII I whle i1 takft rd 1et0flleto
Worship, II a.m.: lJMYF. 6: :ll p .m.: UW,'
POMEROY CHURCH•OF CIIRIS'I'. 212 W.
ship 7 p .m .: Wf'dnesday evening Bible
Middleport. Brother Ch uck McPherson.
•@build lhN IIIOfstt!p·lie. Mer I lew~ ow time with God bcC'Omeftht'tovrce
Main St., Nell Proudfool. pastor. Blbk! School
Third Tuesday, 7: :II p.m. Communion.
ol ~ 4nd w~ lor noery dl)o't &lt;holtnge.
1
study and prayer meeting 7 p.m .
pastor. SundaY School 10 a .m.: Sunday
9: :ll a.m.; 111om1J1i! worship, Ill: :I) a.m.: Youth
llrst Sunday. I Archer 1
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST, St.
evening services at 7 p.m . and Wednesday
meeting'J, 6:00p.m.; Evening wtnhip, 7:00p.
CHESTER - Worship 9 a .m.; Church
Rt. 124 and Co. Rd. 5. Mark Sfoevers. mini sservices at 7 p.m.
m. Wedlteoday nlghtpra,yermeetlngandBible
SchooiiOa.m.; Bible Study, Thursda y, 7p.
ter. Sunday School Supt. St('ve Pickrns.
NTIQUITY BAPTIST. Earl Shuler, pas·
m.; UMW, first Thursday, 1 p.m.; Comstudy. 7:00p.m.
tor. Su.n day School9: 30 a.m .; Church serSunday School 9:30 a.m.; Morning worTilE SALVATION ARMY, 115 Buitemut
munlon, first Sunday IArcher). · \,
vice, 7 p.m.; Youth meeting, 6 p.m. Tues·
ship, l0: 30 a .m.; Evening worship 7 p.m.
Ave., Pomeroy. Mrs. Dora Wlnin~ ln chargt&gt;.
JOPPA - Wor s hip 9:30 a .m.; Church
Wedne~day worship 7 p.m.
day Bible STudy a t 7 p.m .
.
Sunday hollness meeting, 10 a .m.; SulKlay
School 10:30 a.m . Bible Study, Wednes·
ST. PAlJL LUTHERAN CHlJRCH.
FULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE. 30045
SChOol, lO:ll a.m. ~nday Sctml. Y.PSM
day, 7:30p.m. (Johnson). ·
Corner Sycamore and Second Sts., PoHiland Road , Pomeroy. T.om Ke-lly, pas·
Eloise Adams, leader. 7:31 p.m. Salvation
LONG BOITOM- Church SChool9::1l
· me-roy. The Rev. William Middleswarth,
lor. Danny Lambert , S. S. Supt. Sunday
meeting. various speakers and musk: specials.
a .m .; Worship 1 p.m .; Bible Study, Wed·
~lor. Sunday SChool 9:45a .m .: ChurC'h
morning Sf'rvlce at10 a.m.: Sunday evenThursday,,ll :l) a.m. to 2 p.m. Ladles Hori1e
nesday. 7:30p.m.; UMYF, Wiklnesday,
·
ing service 7:30 p.m. Tuesday a'nd Thurs·
- service 11 a .m.
League, mm~bers In ch.ar'gp, all women
· 6:00 p.m.; Communion First Sunday.
Church school9::l:l a.m.; Morning wMslp
SACRED HEART CHURCH, Msgr.
day Services at 7: 30p.m .
m.:
Worship . service lU:ao a.m:;
Invited: .6:45 p,m, Thursday. COtjJs Cadet
!Archer I
,
'
10: ~ a.m.: Wednesday evening prayer
Anthony Giannamore. Ph, 992·5898. Satur·
WORD OF FAITH , 93 Mill St ., Middle-'
Evangelistic Service 7; 30 p.m. WednesOasss !Young l't!ollle-BibloJ, 7:31p.m. Bible
REEDSVILLE -Church School9: J()a ,
serylces, 7:30p.m.
·
day Evening Mass 7' :30 p.m.: Sunday ·
port. Richard Stewart, pastor. Sunday ~ .,.
day;· Prayer meeting 7: 3Q p.m. Thursday.
St~ and Prayer meeUna, qJen to the public.
m.; WOrship Servlct 11:00 a.m. (Deeter ).
BETHLEIJEM BA~lST. Rev.· Earl
Mass. 8 a .m . and lO a.m. Confessions one
morning serv ice 10 a .m.: Suriday evening , .'
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, Pomeroy·
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH , OF
. TUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAULShuler, pastor. Worship service, 9:30a.m.
halt hOUr before each Mass. CCD classes,
7: 30._Tuesday morning Bible study 10 a .m.
Harrtsonvtlle
Rd.
Robert
Purten,
minisCHRIST. 3.,l'a;Chikirm'sHomeRoad !COunty
Church School 9 a.m. ; Wprshlp 10 a.m.;
Sunday SChool10:30 a .m . Bible Study and · 11 a.m . Sunday.
·
Wednesday evening 7: 30 p.m. Thusday,
ter; llon Riffle, Sunday SChOOl SUpertnten·
Road 76). 99i52.ll. Vocal music. Sunday wor·
Bible Study, Tuesday, ,7:30 p.m .: UMW,
VICTORY BAPTIST, 525 N. 2nd Sl.,
morning video witt\ 'K{'nnpth Copeland 10
·prayer service Thursday, 7: 30p.m .
dent. Sunday rSchool 9:~ a.m.; Wors:hlp
sJhp10a.m.: III:RStudylla.m.; Worsh1p,6p.
Thlr:d Tuesday, 7: 30p.m.; Communion
CARLETON INTERDENOMINA·
Middleport . James E. Keesa-. pastor.
a.m.; F·rlda y evening video wtth.KE"nneth
service 10: 30 a.m.; EwnJng worship Sun:
m. Wednesday, Bible-Study, 1 p.m.
First Sunday (Archer) .
·
TIONAL CHURCH, Kingsbury Road. Rev.
Sunday morning worship 10 ·a .m .; EveonCopeland , 7: lO p.m .
7 p.m. and Wednestlay, 7 p.m .
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CirnisTIAN
CENTRAL CLUSTER
' day
ing service . 7 p.m .; Wednesday evening
NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA·
David Curfman, pastor. Sllllday SChool
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH, Pine
CHURCH, Olllon Lucas, pastor. Sunday
Rev. Jameo E . Corbitt
9:30a.m .; Raipb Carl, Supt. Evealngworworship 7 p .m. VIsitation. Thursday 6: 30
?..A RENE , Re v. Glendon Stroud, pas tor.
Grove. The Rev., William Mtddleswarth,
School 9: l) a.m. Mrs. Wor1ey Francis, supl.
Re\'. Ste\'H Ne ....
&amp;hlp 7:30 p .m. Prayer meettag, Wednes·
,p.m.
Sunday SChooi9:30 a.m.: Worshipservic~.
pastor. Church service 9: XI a .m .; Su.nday
Pr'E"ac~ services first and third urx:lays fffi.
Rev. Richard Rothemleh
daLY 7~:tg p80TIO
.m.
M CHRISTIAN. Jolly •'
TRINITY CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY.
10:30 a .m.; Youth service Sunday 6:15 p.
Scbooll0:30 a.m,
·
lowing Sunday SchOol. Youth meeting every
Rev. Rol&gt;ori E .
Coolville Gilbert ~ncer paslor Sunda
m. Sunda y evening service 7:00p.m. WedBRADBURY CHlJRCH OF CHRIST•
Surxlay. 7:31p.m.
Bev. Aa.,., Bubellldllr
Holland,School
pastor;
Wallace
Damewooda'.
·30 a .m.; orning' Sf"rvice,· 11 a.mY.
John
Wright,
passtor.
Sunday
School9:30
Sunday
Suf,
·
t.
WorShip
se'rvlce,
Schooi9:
nesday Prayer Mf't'llng a nd Bible STudy • ,..
"'
ASBURY (Syracuse I - Wonhtpll a .m. .. a.m.; Larry Haynes , S. S. Supt. Morning
9
SundaY t'Venin~ seryiC'f' 7:30p.m.: Mid7:00p.m . '
•.
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST.
: Church School 9: 45a.m. : Charge Bible
m.;- Bible School 0 a.m.
wa-t praypr servi('t' Wednl'Sday 7:30p.m.
NEASE SETTLEMENT CHUR CH, Sunworship
10:30
a.m.
1
PreachiDR 9:30a.m., first and second Sun·
Study, W~nesday , 7: :rl p.m.; UMW, first
HYSE(L RUN ' HOLl~ESS CHURCH.
MT. OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH , .. day afternoon services at 2:30. Thursday
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
days of each month; third and fourth SunTuesday, 7:30 p.m.: Choir Rehearsal,
Rev. Thereon Durham , pastor. Sunday
'Lawrence Bu!!lh. pastor. Max Folmf'r, Sr .
evening services at 7:30.
RENE,
Rev
.
Thomas
H.
Collier,
pastor.
days each month worship, services at 7:·30
Wednesday 6:30p.m.; UMW, founh SunSchool at 9::.1 a.m.; Morniii.J worship at
Supt. Suhday &amp;l'lool ana Morning Worship
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Mason. W.
Martha Wolfe, Chairman of the Board of
p.m. Wednesday evenings at 7::11 p.m.
day, 6:30p.m. iNelson) .
10; lO a.m .: Sunday cvnlna service at ·'T : 30
9:30a.m.; Sunday {'IVenlng serviCe-. 7 p.m.;
Va . Pastor. Bill Murphy. Sunday School10
Chrtstl8.n Life. Sunday School 9:30a.m.;
Prayer and Bible Study.
ENTERPRISE · - Worship 9 a.m.;
p.m. Thursday ser!lrices at7: 30 p.m. ·
Youth mf'E'tlng and Bible Study. Wedne5 ·
a .m. : Sunday evening 7: 30 p.m. Prayer
Morning wonhip 10:30 a.m. : Sunday·
SEVEN1'H·DAY ADVENTIST. Multi·
£burch SCh&lt;?OilO a.m.: Bible Study, Tues- ·. evening
FREEDOM COS PEL MISSION at B;dd
day. 7 p .m .
meeltng and Blblf' study Wedn esday , 7:30
worship 7:30p.m. Prayer meeting
day, 7::Wp-.m. ; UMW, First Monday, 7:30
e rry Helt{hts Road, Pomeroy. Michael PI·
Knob, located on County Road 31 . Rev.
UNITED FAITH CHURCH. Rt. 7 on p 0 .
p.m . Everyonr welcome.
7:30p.m. Wednesday.
onkowskl; pastor: Matte Spires,• Sabbath
p.m.; UMYF, Sl.lnday, 6 p.m. Choir Re·
Lawreonc~ Gluesencamp, pastor. Rev.
mercy By-Pass. Rev. Robert Smith, Sr.,
RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST Sa ·
LIBERTY
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH.
Dex·
SChool Supt. Sabbath School at 2 p.m. on '
hearsal. 6: 30 p.m . Wednesda y: (RotheRoger wmrord. asst. pastor. Preaching
pastor. Re v. James Cundiff. assl. pastor .·
lern St. Rev. Paul Taylor, pastor, Su~day I • •
tcr.
Woody
Call,
pastor.
servtces
~unday
Saturday with worship services following ·
mich) ~
services Sunday 7; 30 p.m. Prayer meeting
Sunday School 9: :MJ a .m.: Morn ing wor·
SchoollO a .m .: Sunday evening 7:30p.m.:
10 a.m. and 7 p.m . Wednesday ~ 7 p.m.
1,
at 3:15p.m.
FLATWOODS- Church School, 10a.m.
ship 10:30 a.m .: EvPning worship 7:30 p.
Wednesday evening prayer me&lt;"ting 7:30
Wednesday, '7 :30 p.m., Gary Griffith.
RACINE
FIRST
BAPTIST,
Don
L.
RUTLAND·FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
; Worship, II a.m.; Bible Study, Thiusdleader. Youth groups Sunday evening a1
m. Women 's Ft"llowshlp , Tuesda y. 10a.m .
p.m.
Walker.
Pastor.
Robert
Smlth,
Sunday
- Sister Harriett Warnrr. Sup!. Sunday
day, 1 p.m .; UMYF. Sunday . 6 p.m.
6: :ll p .m . with Roger and VIolet Wtllfordd,
Wednesday nl~ht pra yf'r serviCE&gt; 7:30p.m.
SOtrrH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT
1
School
Supt
.;
Sunday
School
9:30
a.m
.:
Schoo'19.:30 a.m.: Morning Wotshlp, 10:45
!Rothemlch).
leaders. COmmunion service ftrst Sunday
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. Railroad
CHURCH, Silver RldRe. Duane Syden·
Morning
worship
10:40
a
.th
.;
Sunday
a.m.
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 a.m.:
St.. Mason . SundaySchool10 a. m.: Morn·
s tr lcker, pastor. Sunday School 9 a.m.;
each month .
evening worship 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday
, POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST, David
Ctiurch School 10 a .m.; Choir practice,
"
WHITE'S
CHAPEL.
Coolville
R.
D.
ing
worship
11
a
.m.;
Evenin2
ser\'ice
6
p.
Ch)Jrch service 10 a .m . BiblE' Study Wed ev('nlng Bible study 7:30p.m .
Mann, minister. Wilham Snouffer. Sunday
Tuesday, 6:30p.m.; UM~. first Tuesday.
Rev.
ROy
Deeter.
passtor.
Sunday
School
m.
Prayer
meetlnf{
and
Bible
Study
Wed·
n~day
at7
:
30
p.m
.
June
thru
September,
BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY
SChool Supl. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.;
7: 30p . m~ (Nelson).
'
9:30a.m .; Worship servlce,l0:30 a .m. Binesday , 7 p.m .
.
·
7 p.m. October thru May. Sunday evening
CJ:iURCH. BUrlingham. Rev. Okey Ray
Mornlnlt Worship 10:30 a.m .
HEATH (Middleport\- Church School.
ble study and prayer service, Wednesday.
FOREST Rl:JN BAPI'IST. RPv. Nyie
Fellowship 7 p.m. June thru September , 6
Laundermllt.
pastor
.
.Ph.
992-7324.
Sunday
nRST SOtrrHERN BAPTISf. Pomeroy
9:30 a .m.; Wors hip 10: 30 a.m.: Bible
7:30p.m .
Borden, pastor. COrnelius Bunch, supt .
p .m . OCtober thru May.
· .-r "'
OOa
.m.:
Sunday
eovenlngservlce
SchoollO:
Pike, David Hunt. pastor. Jack Needs,
Study, Tuesda y, 10 a .m.; UMW, se&lt;'Qnd
7:00
p.m.:
Wednesday
-.evening
service,
'RlJTLAND
CHURCH
OF CHRIST,
r-------------------------~
Sunday &amp;hool Director. Su,nday Sc}P)I9:.'11
Monday, 7:30p.m .; UMW Second Moll·
Mark
Jones, pastor.
Bt\1 Nicholson,
Sun·
7:110 p.m.
a.m.: Momln~ Worship 10:ll a.m .: Ewntng
day, 7::11 p.m.; UMM , Third Monday, 7:30
day
School
Supt.
Sunday
School9:
:II
a
.m
.:
DANVILLE HOLINESS CHURCH.
worshJp' 7 p.m. TUesday VIsitation 7 p.m.:
p.m. (Robinson) .
. '
M~rningWorshlpandCommunlon 10 : ~ a.
located on Rt. 325 between Vinton and
Wednesday prayer servicE' 7::rl p.m. Mission
MINERSVILLE - Worship Service 10
"
..
m
.
Lan2svllle.
Rev.
Ben
Watts,
pastor.
Sun·
FM~. 7:ll p.m.; Girls In Action 7:ll p.m.
a.m .; Church School,ll a .m.; .UMW, ttllrd
HlJTLAND BIBLE ME'l'HODIST. Amos
day
School,
8:
30a.m.,
Bobby
Lamber1.
S.
.
·
.
.: · Wednesday, 1 p.m .; Choir practice, Mon·
TilliS, pastor. \Jay Stiles, supt. Sunday
S. Supt . Morning worship 10:30 a.m.: ChilFAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, Bal·
day, 7:30p.m. !Nelson I.
School 9 : 30a . m~ ; Morning worshlp.10:a:J
dren's Happy Hour 6: 45p.m . Prayer and
ley Run Road, RE'v . ~mmett Rawson , pasPEARL CHAPEL -Worship Servlre 9
a.m.; Sunday evenln(l: servlcce 7:00p.m .
Bible
Study,
7:30p.m.
Missionary
meeting
tor. Hanc:Jif&gt;Y Dunn, supt. Sunday S,chool.
a.m.; Cburch Sctwol 11 a.m. ; UMW seWednesday service 7 p.m. WMPO profir~t Wednesday of Ncb month 7:30p.m .
10 a.m.t Sunday evenlnR service, 7:30p.m.
cond T~Wsday 7: 30p.m .: UMYF last Tues·
gram 9 a.m. each Sunday.
For
Information
ca\1.188·8-'67.
; Bible tr~chlnl{, 7:30p.m. J'hursday.
day, 7: 30p.m: lubenking ).
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZI\·
SILVER RUN BAPTIST•. Bltl Little.
POMEROY -Church School. 9:15a.m.
SYRAClJSE MISSION, CHerry St .. Sy·
RENE . Rev. Lloyd D. Grimm. Jr .. pastor.
pastor. Steve Little, S. S. Supt. Sunday
rac.ase. Servlces,10 a .m. Sunday. EvenlnR
: Worship Service, 10:30 a .m .; Choir reSunday SChool 9:., a.m.: Worstp service
SChoollO a.m .; Morning worslp, 11 a.m.;
seryicH SunDay and W~dnesday at7: 00 p.
hearsal Wednesday, 7: 30 p.m.; UMW, se10:30 a .m .: Youn)t people's service 6 p.m .
Sunday evening worship 7: 30p.m. Prayer
m.
condTUesday, 7: 30p.m.: UMYF.Sunday,
Evangelistic service 6:30p.m. Wednrsday
meE-ting and Bible study Thursday, 7: 30p.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
6 p.m. ICorbltll
service 7 p.m .
.:
Youth
meetlnR
Wednesday
at 7 p.m .
m
IN CHRISTIAN UNION. Lawl't'nct' Man·
ROCK SPRINGS- Church School. 9:15
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, Miller
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Cl:IURCH.'
IE'y, pastor. Mrs. Rus.H'II Yo\Jnji{. Sunda y
a.m .; Wonhlp 10 a.m .; BiblE' Study, Wed·
St., Mason ~ W. Va. 'Eugene t. Conger, mi·
383 N. ind Ave.. Middlepart. SUnday
School Supt. Sunday School 9: 30 a .m .
nesday. 7:30p.m .; UMYF (Seniors) . Sun·
llister . Snday Bible Study 10 a .m.; WOrSchool 10 a .m. Sunday and WedneSday
Evenintr worshl~ 7:30 p.m . Wednesday
day, 5 p.m.: fJunlorsl every otht'r Sun ship 11 a .m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible
Evening services at 7:30 p.m .
prayer ·meellnR 7:30p.m .
day, 6 p.m. ~Rolt'iemtch)
'
Study , vocal musiC!, 1 p.m.
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD. R~v. R.
. MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF . GOD.
RUTLAND- Church School , 9:45 • . m.,
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dud·
E
.
Robinson
,
l!asto,r.
Sunday
School
9:JOa.
"
Raclnt". Rev . .James Sallf'rfleld, pastor.
Worship, 10: 30 a.m.; UMW (EventnigCir·
din~ Lane, Mason, W. VaL J. N.1Thacker,
Worship
service,
11
a
.m.
:
Evening
•
m.;
Fret:'man Williams. Sup1. Sunday School
clel s«ond Wednesday, 7:30p.m.: UMW
pastor. Evening ser\'ice 7::11 p.m .: Woservice 7 p .m. Mid-week service, Wednes9: 45a.m.: Sunday and Wednesday even·
(Afternoon Circle) second Thursday, 1 p.
men' s' Ministry, Thursday, 9: 30 a .m .;
day. 1 p.m.
.
In~ st-rvices, 7 p.m.'
m. (Rubenklnt)
Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study, 7: 15
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST.
SALEM CENTER -Church School. 10
p.m.
Robert E. Musser. pastor. Sunday School
Corner Sixth and Palmer. The- Rev. Mark
a.m.; Worship 9:4!'1 a.m. (Rubenkingl
HARTFORD CHlJRCH OF CHRIST IN
a
.m.;
Paul
Musser.
supt
.:
Morntng
9::l)
McClung. Ray Fields, S.S. Supi.; Dan
SNOWVILLE - Worship. 8:30 a.m.:
CHRISTIAN UNION. The Rev. William
worShip 10:30 a .m .: Sunday f.'venlnR serRig~ , Asst. Supt. Suriday School, 9:15 a . , Church SChool10 a.m ,. (Rubenklng)
vice. 7 p.m.'; mid -week service, Wednes- · Campbell', pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a.
m .; Morning Worship, IOi I! a.m.i Sunday
SOUTHERN CLlJSTER
m.; James H~Rlles , supt . Evening service
day , 7 p.m.
Evenlntt: service, 7 p.m. Youth meettng 1
Rev. Ruer Grace
7:30p.m. Wednsday e-vening 'prayer meet·
SYRACSE CHURCH OF THE NA'.
7: JO p.m. Wednesday: cvcntn~ St'rvtcc 7 p.
Rev. Pa'lil MeGulre
ZARENE. ~ev. Jam('S 8 , Kittle, pastor . . ing 7:30 p.m. YoUth prayer service each
m .; Choir practice 8 p.m .
Rev . Keltll R ..er
Tuesday.
Sherman Cundiff, supt. Sunday School
CHURCH OF CHRIS'I'. Middleport. 5th
APPLE GROVE- ChurchSCbool9 a.m.
FAIR VIEW BIBLE CHURCH. Letan,
9:30a.m.; M.ornlnl_l worship 10:30 a .m.:
and Main, Bob Melton, mlnislf.'r. AI Hart ; Worship, 10 a.m. (First an~ third SUn·
W. Va .. Rt. 1. James Lewis, pastor . Wor·
EvangE'llstlc service, 6 p.m.: Prayer and
son. asaoclatt' mtnlst~r : Mlkt! Gerlach,
days); UMW. second Tuesday, ?:»p.m .;
ship services 9: 30 a.m.; Sunday Scboolll
.Praise Wednesday~ 7 ·p.m.: Youth meet ·
Sunday SChool SuJ)('rlntendent: Bible
Prayer meetlna, Wednesday, 7 . p.m .
a .m .; Evening worship '7 :30p.m. Tuesday
tng, 7 p.m .
School9:30 a.m.: Morning Worship, 10:30
(Grace)
.
cottage prayer meeting and Bible Study
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
a .m. ; Eventntt: Worahlp. 7:00p.m . Prayl'r
BETHANY- Worship, 9 a.m.: Church
9::ll a.m.: W~rshlp secvlce, Wednesday
CHRIST. Eldon R. Blak~. pa,stor. Sunday
m..,tinR. Wednt'ltlay, 7:110 p.m.
SChool, IO.a.m.: Bible Study, Wedneoday,
7:30p.m.
.
SchoollO a.m .; Roberl RE'('(I. Supt . Morn·
The testimony, the same as ·
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF '11fE NA10 a.m.; Dorcas WoiiK'n's F~llowshlp.
lng sermon, 11 a . m~: Sunday night ser· ' OlJR SA VIOURLUTHERAN CHURCH.
DALLAS (AP)- U.S. Roman
ZARENE, co.paalors Rev. Charle~ Coyle
Wednesday, U a.m'. (McGul~) .
W~lnut and Henry Sts., Ravenswood. W.
vte@s; Chr,l suan Endeavor 7: 30p.m., Song
given
.to Ute Democratic plat·
·'
tholie bisoops told the Republiand Rev . Nancy Coyle. Bill While. Sunday
CARM~L- Church School 9:!1 a.m.:
Va . The Rrv. Grorge C. Weirick, pastor .
service 8 p.m. Preaching 8: :rJ p .m. Mid·
form
committee
In June,
School Supt. Sunday School 1: XI a.m. ;
Worship, 10: e a.m. 84.-cOnd and Fourth
,sunday SChool 9:30a.m.; Sunday worship
week pray~r meeting, Wednesday. 7 p.m .
can platform corrunlttee that
MOI'J'llftR Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday
Sundays; Fe
. llowthip dinner with Sutton,
11 a.m .
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Alvin lt~ . layleacler,
their priority concerns are
Evangell•tlc meoetlnM. 7:00p.m. Prayt'r
third Thursday, 6tl0 p,m. (McGuire) .
CALVARY BIBLE CHURC H, located on
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN,
John
E. McCarthy of Galveston.
EAST LETART- Church SCbool90.m.
· rneetlnR Wednesday 7:110 P·lll·
Pomeroy Pike . County Road 25 near Flat ·
"prevention of nuclear war and
Roger Watson, pastor. Crensoa Pratt,
· UNITED PRESBYTEIUAN
; Wors':\v.r a.m. 1econd .a nd lourth Sun·
w(IOds • •Rev. Blackwood, pastor. Services
The
statement called for a
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SctJool Supt. Mqrnlng worship 9: !I&gt;
on Sunaay .at 10: 30 ·a.m. and 7:30p.m . with
~'m:t~t~
f~~:~l - W rtrst Tuesday, 7:30 p .m. Sunday,
constitutional amendment overa.m .; Sunday SChool 10: 30 a .m.; Evening
Sunday SCbool9: 30 a .m . Bible Sludy, Wed· ,: life."
service. 1:00 p.m .
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LE'I'AR'r ~ALLS - Worship 9 a .m.;
turning the Supreme &lt;;oUrt
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nes(hy.
7:
00p.m.
In .testimony presented lo the
MT. UNION BAPTIST, Donald · Shue,
Ha'rold lehMan
Church ~h0ol10 a.m. (Grace).
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
decision allowing abortion, and
pastor; Joe Sayre, Sunday School Supt.
lilrederol Edtl.,.llon
MORNINGSTAR- Worablp,9:45a.m .;
committee )lefore· next .week's
CHRIST. ,St. Rt. 3311,· Antlqully. Rev.
Sunday
School
9:
t5
a.m
.:
Evening
worHARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
Church School IO::Il a.m.; Bible Sludy,
cited the U.S. bishops' Pastoral
Frllhklln Dicken~. pastor. Sunday morn·
Republican convention, the bl·
CHURCH. Worship ..,rvlce. \0: 15 a .m .:
Thursday, 7:00p.m. (Roder).
' ship 6:30p.m .: Prayer Meetin1. 6:30 p.m .
lng 10 a .m.; Sunday rvrntna: 7:30p.m.
letter calling for a nuclear freeze
.
Wednesday
shops' 1\Ctlon
the
CHurcb Sjohool 9:15 a.m.: Bible Study,
'MORSE CHAPEL -Church School9: 30
Thursday eveontna 7: ~p.m.
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T\JPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
and rejecting current NATO
Sunday 7j!IJ p.m. Prly~r Group Wednes Lm.: Worrs~ 11 a.m. (Raderl.
STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY ·BAP·
Catholic Conference, said:
day9:00a.m.
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PORTLA
-ChurrhScttoo16:30p.m.' CHRIST. Jody Holland, minister. Deryl
TJST CHURCH: Pastor Robert Byers.
strategy for Initiating nuclear
Wells. Supt . MQr.,lng worship. 8:00.a.m .:
, "Some wrongly regard aborMIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN
; Worship 7: JI p.m.: UMYF Wednesday,
Sunday S.hoollOa.m .: Wo.-.hlp .. rvke 11
Schooi9:Wa.m.
Church
.
war to repel a cdnventlona,l
CHURCH . Church SchooiiO: 15 a.m.: \)'Or·
7:30p.m . (McGuire~ . .
a.m.; -Sunday evening servlce.7:30 p .m .:
tion and IWCiear war as alto' CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZAshtp teorvlce 11 ; :1t a.m.
RACINE
WESLEYAN - Church
.
Wednelday
eventn1
service
7:30p.m.
attack.
RENE. Rev. Herbert Grate, pastor.
gether separate and . unrelated
SYRAClJSE FIRST 0NrrED PRESBY·
SChool, 10 a.m.; Worship, 11 a .m .: UMW
. INDEPENDENT HOUNESS CHURCH
Frank
Rtmo,
supt
.
Sunday
School9:
30
a
.
.
TER1AN CHlJRCH. Worahlp Sj&gt;rvlce 9:110
lourth Monday T: 30 p.m.; Men's Prayer
Inc., Pearl Sl., Middle-port . Rev. O'Dell
Issues, applauding our actions on
m .: worship service; 11 a.m. and 7 p .m.
a.m 1 ; Chureh Scthool10: 1~ a .m.
Breakfast , Wednesday, ? a .m. (GraceL
Manley, pas1or~ Sunday School 9:30a.m.:
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP)
Sunday.
Wednesday,
1
p.m
.
Prayer
meet·
ooe and llll!?OSing our views on
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD. P.a!lor,
SUTTON - Church School, 9::Kia.m.;
Morning worshiP 10:30 a.m.: Eventng
- A resolution passed by the
InK.
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Rev. John Evana. Suaday SChOQllO: 00 a .
Morntna worship 10: t5 a.m. flnt and thiN1
wonhlp7:30p.m. Tuolday, U:30p.m. Wothe other ...
LAUREL CLIFF FREE mETHODIST
m. J Suada•i Mornln« wOrship 11:00 a .m .
Sundays: Fellowtblp dinner with Carmel,
Lutheran world Federation asmen•s
Prayer
meetlna
.
Wednesday,
7;30
CHURCH. Rev. Robert Miller, paalor. Ro"But It Is clear to us that the
Chlid...,n'o Chureh )I i.m.; Sunday even.'
third Thursday, 6::1l p.m. (McGul"'~ ·
p.m . Prayer and Praise servtce.
sembly links abortion with
"
bert E. Barton, Director ot Chrt,llan Edu·
lnR oervlce, 7:110 p.m.; WednesdaY eYen·
KENO ChuRCH OF CHRIST, Oliver
RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF
saoctlty-lndeed,thesurvtvalcation; Lloyd Wrtaht, ualatant. Sunday
violence toward women, deplor- .
.,
Ina Youllj! Ladltl' AUKlllary, 6:011 p.m.
Swain, $upl. Sunday ·Sehool9:30 a .m . ev·
JESUS
CHRIST.
Elder
James
Miller.
Bl·
School 9: :Mt a.m.: Momtnc won hlp 10:30
of bwnan life Is at stake In both. It
Wf'dneltl~y. FamUy Worship 7:110 p.m .
!'fY week.
ble Stutly; Wednt'lday 7: !10 p.m.; SUnday
lng the violence "manifested
a.m.; Choir practice, Suaday 6:30p.m.;
· HAZEL COI\IMUNITY CHURCH, near
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, Rev.
SettoollO a.m .; Sunday nllht ..,rvtce, 7:30
Is likewise clear that In both · toward pre-horn chUdren and
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Ev~ntnc worship 71ai) p .m. Wednesday
Lon11 il~Jtlom. Edlel Hart. paator.•Sunday
Tom Statu. paator. Sunday ~chool t : Jia.
p.m .
Prayer
and
Bible
Study,?;
30
p
.m.
cases
our
natiOn
faces
grave
~hool ' ' !10 a.m.: Worablp 10:30 a.m.:
m .; Ewnlnl1trvlce7:30p.m. Wedneiday
POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS,
women In abortions."
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST,
. Prayt!r mettllll!. 7:30p.m. Thursday.
. prayt!r m ... l., 7:30p.m .
prob1erms which cry out for a
HarrliOIIVllle Road. Earl Fleltla, pastor.
ChartH
Ru-11
Sr
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Rick
Ma·
M!DliLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
Honry Eblin, Jr .• Sunday SChool au pt. Sun·
aupt. Sunday School 8:30 •. m.;
re-direction of public policy."
CHURCH., comor Ash and Plum. LHII.e
CHRIST. Duane Warden, minister. Bible combor.
clay S.hool9: 30 a .111.; Mornl01 worship 11
Worship
aervlce
10:
!10
a.m.
Bible
study,
1 clua 1:30 a.m.i Momlq Worship 10: 30 a.
Hayman, putor. Sunby khool 10:00 a.
a.m.; Sunday oveo101 oorvlco 7:311 p.m . ·
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m .; MornlnLWorabtp., ll: OO a.m.: Wed·
Evtlll"l Worship 1&gt;30 p.m. Wedneo· Tueoda.y, 7:JD P·ll1·
Pl:ayer rnoeting Wednooday, 7:311 p.m.
REORGAJIIIZED
CHURCH
OF
JEsUS
'neoclay and tunlay 'EV..nlnR Servkft at . · ilay Bib» !llucly 1:30 p.m.
'S"l11ACUSE nRST CHURCH OF GOD.
CHRIST
OFLA'I'TER
DAY
SAIN'l'S.
PoM·
7:30p.m.
NEW ITIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY'
Non-I'Ontocoltol. Joy Clarlt, pastor. Ph.
CHURCH, Sunday School oervlce, 9:tS a , land-Racine !load. William Rotioh, pastor.
•992-31110. Wonhlo Sorvlce Sunday 10 a.m ..:
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last offer was withdrawn.
Hunley saki he has reenrolled In
college to get a real estate Ucense
and Will apparently sit out ·the

NEW YORK (AP) -San Diego
Padres Managqr DickWIIUams has
been suspended for 10 clays while
Atlanta Braves Manager Joe Tmre
was suspended for . 111me days
following bi:awls In last Sunday's
game between the teams, National
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Brown of Chillicothe raced tO a tint
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Steelers
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unbeaten
IRVING, Texas (AP) - Pitts·
bUrgh's rich crop of rookie defend·
ers sbJok Dallas veteran quarter·
back Danny White, and the
first-year Steeler offensive players
made the clutch plays to remalit
unbeaten In the National Football
League preseason.
Rookie CJuis Brown of Notre
Dame Intercepted White twtce and
rookie Terry Echols of Marshall
recovered a fumble that led to the
second of two touchdowns by
Anthony Corley In a 20-10 victory
Thursday night.
Corley Is yet another rookie. a free
agent no less, from Nevada-Reno.
He has an excellent shot at
making the Steeler (earn.
He scored on run5 of one and nine
yards after White mistakes and
Gary Anderson klcki!d two 49-yard
lleld goals In a joust of unbeatens.
''Antblny Corley has played well
for us and I'd say he Is cementing a
piosltlon on this football team," said
Steeler Coach Chuck Noll: ,
Askm If he missed contract
hOldout Franco Harris, Knoll said
"Franco who? I don't know who he
is."
Cowboys' Coach Tom Landry
didn't appear too upset at his team's
first loss of the preseason:
Pitlsburgh raised Its record to 3-0
while Dallas dropped to 2-1.
New England plays Washington
tonight and St. Louis goes against
Seattle.

In the nth race for two-yeat old filly
trotters with Swiss Doll Baby,
owned by or. Kenneth E. Owen,
Marietta, taking first place hOnors
In the seventh. Shifting Gears
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. Amy's Special owned by Tammy
Hoovter and Ted Foor of Pataskala
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Cane Lane taking second place.
Owner Ill Larry Lane of Sunbury. . ·"!!·•
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old pacers saw Ben's Clipper, .
owned by John.F . Kroner, Athens,
come Into the winner's circle with
Steady Account, owned by Eugene
McRoberts and Keilneth Albert,
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· taking second.
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Brown, Chllllcothe, set a new track
record for t.lln!e yelli- old pacers
during yesterday's racing program
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CINCINNATI (1\t) - Rookie
llnebacke-.- ~ Hunley won't
!Sack down from his salary dEmands
from the Cincinnati B.engais saying
he should be paid as well a.s other
first round draft choices.
"Before 'the draft, Coach, (Sam)
Wyche told me they'd pay me fairly.
And now, that's resurfacing. It's
true. TheBengals.areapoor-paYing
team. It's their reputation, andltsas
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went to Pap's Knife, owned by
Howard Profitt and ~r and
James HOOYer of Jackson and
Beaver; J'l!lljlecttvely.
Robertson won the trophy
blanket for the two-year trotter with
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- Meigs County property transfers-..---~--..:...__ __..._ _ __
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Hugh Calms, Esther B. Cairns to
Jimmy R. F ortune, Mal'garet
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Forrune, Lot 100, Letart.
Frances Luckadoo, etal to Carl
CUve Luckadoo, Sheriff's Da&gt;d,
Rutland .
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Carl Clive Lookadoo to La!'IY G.
Lemley, Cheryl Lemley, .23 acre,
Rutland , ;
Carl Clive Luckadoo to Lawrence

C. Hysell, Parcels, Rutland.
Gary Michael, Sharon 1&lt;. Michael
to James E . Diddle, Right of Way,
62032, Chester. • ·
Gary Michael, Sharon K. Michael
to Jilmes E. Diddle, Right of Way,
62033, Chester.
. Gary Michael, Sharon K. Michael
to James E. Diddle, Right of Way,

. Gary Michael. Sharon I{. Michael
Ethel A. Grueser aka Eva Ethel
to James E . Diddle, Rl,ght of Way,
Grueser, deceased, to Roy T.
62035. Chester.
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Grueser, Robert E. Grueser, Paul
Barbara A. Rltcble, Ron~d H. E . Grueser, Cert. of Trans., Melg$.
Rltcble, Josephine Ritchie, Norma
• Leroy Eichinger, Clara Sayre,
Ritchie to James E. Diddle. Right
Edna Wayland, Allen J. Eichinger,
of Way, Chester.
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Anna Eichinger, Wllllam w: Et·
Janet E. Wrightsel, M. L. Wright- . chlnger, Ruth Lelfbelt, Nora flousel to James E. Diddle, Right of dasbelt, Betty I. Darst, Mildred M.
Way, Lebanon.
'SeytrlecUoClydeJ. Ingels, Patsy G. •

Ingell, Adm. Deed. Pomeroy.
Gertrude HaU to George J .
Kalatta, June J . Kalatta, .23 acre,

Syracuse VWage.
Paul Hottman, Maxine Hoffman
to James .E . Diddle elba J. D.
Drtlllng, Easement, Chester.
Bruce Blslell to Jamea E. Diddle,
Right of Way, Chester.
Rufus E. Dillon, Maline A. DU!on

.Senior Day
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to James E. Diddle, Right of Way,
Scipio.
Gene 'Grlftlth, Juanita Griftlth to
James E. Diddle, Right of Way,
Chester.
Robert R., flarrts, Patricia L . .
Harrls to James E. Diddle, Right of
Way, Chester.
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Keith French, Sharon French to
Richilrd Mason, Part Lots, MiddleVIllage.

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obserVed TIIUI'!Iday at

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County Fatr, severalbundredtound
· It the fun place to be. They brwght ·
lawn chairs (lndsettleddawnlniront
of the bill Stage tor
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entertalmnent.
Tile Ward FamUy bad a program
of dulclme!' music, the Strlngdus·
ters, Carol and .Darell Taylor,
playednumbera!ternumber:for!be ·
Simlor Citizens square daru!i!Is. and
there was plenty of music 1nm the ·
CircleD Wranglers.
. A ·.feature of the day was the
introduction of Paul and Josephine
Smith who were selectA!CI as the 1984
Melg$ County Outstanding Senior
Ctt121!ns. 'The couple was hooon!d
last week at the Oblo State Fatr (lnd
presented a plaque. ·

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The !lel/.l!lllb aMQal.Batn a.tJin'
Artl lllld Crafts FiliUval 'w scbe.duled tor Sept, 2 aJJ4·3 •t the Dairy '
Barn Soutlleaitem Ohio Cultural
Artl Center OJ) Dairy. Lane in
Atben.s. •
TltlriY-elgllt artists, and crafts·
men will display, demonstratA! and
. sell their work at the two-day event.
Selected by a panel of three jurors,
thele artlBans are among the best
woodworkers, fiber, clay ·and glass
,artists in the reglqa.
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A Labor Day tradltlon·in Athens,
the show will be opetrto the pub)lc
from 10 a.m. to8P,.m.Sunday,Sept.

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Fran
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Corn
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lbe ilftllllll1111111c of tile llrc1e
Glen Lllmllelt doing the callln1.

JWelp Coudy F~ 'J.bunday, ~ "wpechl day," to

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Business and Profellloilal
Women's Club will meet at 7::1)·
p.m. · Monday at the home of
Alwllda Werner. Guest nJaht will
be oiJeerved and memben are to

Eltc 81m, bolh IIBIIben of CllllllterTJQQp 231; 01,....,.... cub scoula,
Ma# ftldrnoo•r, Chalter Paek 211, and Fl'luil&lt; ·Blake, Mkllllepmt Po
IU. studs&amp; 1D !Nidi are troop lee k11, Gale 08borne, troop Z3l, Luke
McD
padl211, . . . Bob ...........; pac11215.
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take .a ~- ~:r;etla Jones,
diStrict director, ww lle J1!8ldng
her annlial visit to~ club.

·Girl .Scout·awards
presented at. Fait·

Happenings ·
.ren's

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purcb of the Nazarene Monday through Fi1day of
nextweek.
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'Mrs. Shirley Collen will teach
and entertain the cblldren 1nm
6: :1) to 7:45 p.m. 'with hlgbllghts
to Include singing, clown enta'·
talnment and balfuons. The
chlldren will be supervised by
· adults of the church and all area
chlldren . are lnvltA!CI to pllrtEIpate. Thechurcblslocatedat!illl
Beech Street and more lnfonna·
ilon on the . program may be
obtained by calllng 992-5189.
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blue ribbons on their exhibits
displayed in the junior falr building .
at the Meigs County Fatr this week
were announced kldiiy.
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IDexhlbltsonthetbeme''Worldof
Toclay and Tanorrow," wtnners
were Debbie Frost; Danlelli!KUibie,
Tamara Hayman, Sherry Johnson,
Leslie Qualls, Unda Chapman',
TammyQueen,KylaSellers,Sheni

Smith, Amber Well, Melissa Cllfford. Nancy Nally. WeJJCI! Harman
' and Crysta!HaJ:mon,lrownles; and
Michelle Capehart, Kenda Carsey,

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An offertngwas taken with part of
the money being used to place
flowers on the graves of several
relatives on Memortal Day.
Attending were Kenneth and
Gerty Brewer, Columbus; David
Allen Brewer, Audrey Brewer,
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. David L.
Brewer, Medina; Betty Van Meter
andEunleBrtnker,Raclne; Mr. and
Mrs. Leland Close and Jeremiah,
David and Julie, Uttle HOcking;
Tlsba Lemmon, Reynoldsburg;
Enuna L. Brewer, Reynoldsburg;
Faye Brewer, Ambridge, Pa.;

Plans for attending the Daughters meeting attended by 'Thelma Wblte,
ofArnertca state session to beheld in Genevieve Ward. Iva PoM!Il, Eva
Cincinnati Sunday throogh Wednes: Rolllon, Macy K Holtef, Everett
day were made durtng a recent Grant, Jo .Ann ~urn. Ethel Orr,
meetlng of the Chester Councll 323 Esther Sn)ltb. Sadie TniSsell, [)o.
rothy Rlttble, Betty Roush; Ada
held at the JuUl.
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Weber, Doris Grueser, Erma CJe.
as .vlce state councilOr at
day's sessloo. 'District 13 will put on ' !ani), VIrginia Newlun, . Mae
an addenda for Mrs. Ritchie that ~. Leona Hensley, Beulah
Maxey. Gddle Frederick, Marcia.
day . . ' .
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It was· noted 'that Opal Hollon Ia ~r, VlrglnlaLee,ShlrleyBeegJe,
home trom .t he hospital. Tbedlstr!ai eon. Be_egte, Faye Klrldlart, Mardeputies and dlstt1ct past councilors garet Tuttle, Charlotte Grant. .
picnic datewas change!to Del 7 at
Jess Ryan's home;,FJem!ng. Alta
Ballard, c:ouncuot, ·presided at
Amusical prCJg! am by Roger and
Maly Gllm&gt;re of SWeet Mountain

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Grange meets ·
Sounds llillbllih'ted a

rea!at meet·

In&amp;' of the Rock Springs Grange at
· the baU. It was .announced that the
Pm1ona Grange meeting will be
held at Rock Sprtnp III!Jtt month.
· Two applications ror memtJer:shlp
Wen! _ac;cepted during the meetlng
COIIducted by WWiam Radfonl,
master. Plans~~ tor

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On·thetbeme"WorldoftheOutof
Doors." the blue ribbon winners
were Melissa Jadal, Tracy Colllns,
' Mlcbelle Me., Shelley Smltb.
Angela Reed. 1.«1 Braden, Macy
~. Safab Harrts;' Lee Ludreydod, Kylit Sellen, ' and Sarah
· Apdet1011, brownies; Mayla Yoacham, Melanlal.yms.KeWeErvln,
Shelly Pwlli)s, !man Houchins,
AlvEDa Van Meter, Moalca Adams,
Amy Metzger, Mlcbelle HaiT!s,
Cbrlstl AdamS. Susie Klmt!s, and
Wendl Taylor, juniors; Darla Nor· rls, JClm Cogar, and Tract Casto,
Cadettes; and' Tammy Capehart,
seniors.
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Blue rtbbon wlnilers In .the
category: "'The World of Well
Being" wet:'! Melissa Clifford,
JClmberlY JenkinS, Jessica Chevauer, Erica Roble, Debra Frost.
Tanlara Hayman, Lisa HQifman,
.T ara Erwin, Christy Grogg, Linda
Cbapman, Kbn Michael, Step~
Hotrman. Crystal Smith, browoles;
. Jennie Buck. Julie Buck, . Maylil
Yoacbam, Julle RUI!e, BrEnda
Holter, .Kelly SteWart, W~dl TayIor, Mandy EUott, JClm Hanning,
AJvena Van Meter, juniors; Klm
Cogar, Amy Luckeydoo, MlcheUe

Weekend liauests·

Ruth and l;l.uby Wise, ColumbUS,
weretheweekendguests&lt;1Mr.alid
Mrs.~ Kelly andfamlly,
Middleport. They came espec1ally
to spend tlme with Mr. and Mrs.
Vincent Daboof Largo, Fla. woo are
visiting bere with their daughter.
Other callers tovlsltthe Dabos have
been ArlODa and Pete Quick and
w~ Maude Coats. The wedcllng
8MlVersary of the KeUys were

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the tootball proiram. His hobbles are llablna. ~ and

ariel cue/review help you ftnd aelaellool8
fast. Auto-atop, built-In mike, auto-level
· reollldlng, tone cor1bol, aux Input. Exla'·
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operation. 114-1010 llotlolioollllnl

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1984

week's DallY Sellttnel Cai'i1ef

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HOMEMADE
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Rice Pilaf. Seled, Vegete~H
$
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SEAFOOD PLATTER.............................. 11

Capehart, Tracle'Casto, Carol Kjng,
and Darla Non!s, cadettes; -and
Tammy Capehlirt, seniors.
Wlnnerslnthe"WorldoftheAris"

'(0- Frled/Bralled PNmere Seucel
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. Choice of Pqteto, Veg.U.ble ~ Seiad
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Usa Hof!man, Sarah Han1s; ~Ia

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
LONE WOLF BAND

Sellers, Melissa Jacks, Stephanie

THE LOUNGE

Hotrman, Tilcla Cogar; Sai'ah
Anllenlon, Angela Reed, SheJTI
Smith, Maiy Nally, Alylber We¥,
Penny AJelcer, Danlelle l&lt;lbble,

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Michael, Stacy Bian!alsblp, Sherry
Johnson, brownies; JB!,Jilfer Buck, ·
Amanda EDiolt, Jeanie Alms,
Mlcbelle Harris, Jodi Smltb. Mist!
BUtcher, Baroie Anderson,l'tfellDda
Dalley, Nicole Pickens. JulleRiftle,
SusleKimes,BrendaHdter,Cbrlstl
Al!,ama, J(lm Hanning, Moulca
~ "j\Ul¥li'S; an(~ King,
c8iia~MaiyButdier;Joanle
SbiljJIIOII, cadettes.
ID ''World of People" the winners
· were Debbie Alkire, Sl\erii ~.
Jaclyn Swartz, Usa Hoffman, Lee
, Luckeydoo, ~ Frost, KeUey
Grueser, Amber Well, Kim 1\ofi- ·
cbael, Melissa Jacks. Stephimle
Hotrman, Tracy Grate, brownies;
Kim H;mnlng, Kelly Stewart, Ml·
cbeDe HaiT!s, EmUy Sbaln, Mandy
Elliott. Valerie Wilson. Wendy
Taylor, Jodi Smith, Christl Adams,
Mayla Yoacha,m, Amy Metzer,
juniors; Carol Klng, Tracl Casto,
Amy Luckeydoo, Klm Oigar,
Cadettes; and 1'amll!y Capehart, .
Valerie Simpson, seniors.
.Wlner5ofthebestfalrboothswere
Chester Brownie Troop 100, Carolyn Smith, leader; ~ JUnior
Troop 1042, Ruth Shain, leader; and
Eastern Cadette Troop 1.00, Patty
Capehart, leader.
Judges for the. exblblts were
MargaretEllaLewls,FialphWerry,

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BACK .. TO-SCHOOL
SPECIALS!
Goop
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every Saturday and ·Sunday ·front 1:00 P.M. to
9:00P.M. at the Main Clinic on Route 35 near Gat~
lipolis~ Physicians from the Departments of.Family 'Practice ·and:·Pediatrics will be·available for
treatment of urgent illnesses and injuries. Enter
the Clinjc at the Hospital Emergency Room Entrance. Pediatric patients·should telephone 4465287I for
a. time ·. to be seen.. ·
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opening day this year for
Carteton Scbool, Supt John S.
, ,. Foster~
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will contjilue ,In operation ,Mon-.
day through Friday this year.
Parents w~ have oot cmn- ·
' pleted enrollme,ntsbould~ct '
the school offk:eatooce. Stujjents
or adult,s canmt be
for
the year !l"lll all requirements
bave'been completed. 1• ..
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. otflce.are located on John St. in
Syracuse. Otllce hours are 8: :1) ..
a:m . through 3: :1) p.m. Resldenta ·
may call 99U683 for more
POMEROY - Special weelnfollll8tlon.
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P-Ill- saturday,~ 10~. and&amp;
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. MIDDLEPORT .,..... A Oilld- , the speaker.
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A get-well card was signed for
Mrs. Mae Brewer who Is hospitalIzed. Gifts were presented by David
Allen Brewer, the president, to Mrs.
Laura Byers, the oldest woman
attending, and Edgar Brewer, the
oldest rrian attending. Other recognized were Mrs. Faye Brewer,
Ambridge; Pa., Mrs. Margaret
Dilffln, Arnbrtdge, f'a.; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Brewer and Sharon,
New Brlgl\ton, Pa., the ones
traveling !he farthest; Julie Close, ·
the youngest child attendb!,g; Mrs.
AuddreyBrewer, who had the most
children attending.

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held Sunday at the Portlaitd Park
with 55 members attending.
LelandCiose, grandson of A~
Bl'eWer and the late Allen Brewer,.
bad grace. It was reported by David
L. Brewer that his brother, Wilbur
Brewer of St. Clotid, Minn. has the
Brewer and Ervin family history
readyforpubllcatlon.

Mr. and Mrs. Tlln Massie,
CaWpolls, announce the birth of
their second child, Jeffrey Stephen,
July 5, at the Hol.7,er Medical Center.
'The Infant weighed lOpounds,seven
ounces and was 23inches long, Mr;
and Mrs. Massie have another son,
Timothy Jason.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Kautz, Pomeroy, and
paternal granclparmts are~- and
Mrs. Noel Massie, Gallipolis. Materilal great-grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Battfun, Albany, and Mrs:
Ina Kautz. Pomeroy, and the
patemal great-grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Walter EUfott,
Gallipolis, and Mrs. Anna Massie,
Galllpnll?.
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. ope~~~nc tor members of II¥! DaJry
~. !lUY~ and lnvltA!CI
will
be held from . 4 p.m. · to 8 p.m ..
.Saturday, Sept. 1.
In addttliln to line arts and cr!lfiS,
th«e Will ~ face jlalntll)g and
puppet ~ for the children and
. ll)uajcai eriterialnment for all
ii'OUfll· A Va!1ety of food and drink
· will be available.
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For more Information contact:
Dairy .Batn Solitbeastem Oblo
CUltural Arts Center, PO BQx 747,
Athens, Oblo 457111: or call (614)
592-4981 or 592-4985.

with old time rel.lglcllis singers
will be held at the BlrllngbaJp
·Community Church · Saturday
nlgbt at 7 p.m. 'The pastor, Ray
LaudermUt, lnvltes the public to
attend. ·

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Registration
set at school

Margaret Do!fln, Ambridge, Pa.;
Mt. and Mrs. Dermis Dobbins,
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Brewer and Sharon, New Brtghton,
Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beegle
and Rodiley, Racine; Mrs. Marilyn
Bealle and Mark, Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Wood, Columbus; Kenneth
Brewer II, Columbus; Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Hart, Racine; Mrs. Easter
Dalley, Portland; Joe lllien, DaisY
VanMeter, Portland.

Friday, August 17, 1984

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planned at. Dairy .Barn

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Brewer, Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
Kerry Dobbins, Bidwell; Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Fitch, Long Bottom;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brewer, Long
Bottom; Joann Dobbins, Columbus; Wllllam Daniel, Columbus; ·
Mr. andMrs.LarryC!ose,Jerry and
Sherry, Watertown; Mrs. Rita
Garrett, Waterford; Mrs. Laura
Byers, Racine.

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bad a p'elli~ ~ olu!dn&amp;oetbe Nllllla&amp;e IIi tile

Square Dallcel'll. He Jlvm II bill
all!
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Issued In Meigs OJunty Probate
OJurt to Donald Lee Dalley, 31, and
Belinda Ray Roush, 20, both of
Middleport

Bogard.

To end marriages
ln Meigs County Conunol\ Pleas
Court. Wanda L. Stafford, POme-

. Sunday hf,)meooming
. The annual hom€COO!lng of the

Iljlzel Church, of( Route 1241Jetween
POrtland and Long Bottom, will be

roy, has flied tor a divorce from
Marvin R. Stafford, Rockport,

Indiana.

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granted a divorce from MlcllaelLeo
PrQifitt · who was fwDd gldlty of
gl'oss of duty, e xtreme cruelty and
wtllfuJ absence.
In other coort action, a . case
Involving the Racine Home Natl6nal Bank against Danny M.
Griffith , Na ncy . Griffith, t.he
Farmers Bank and Saving$ Clmpany and Meigs OJunty lreasurer

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Down·
stairs . equipped with
kitchen, liviftl room,
dininc room and den;
upstairs has. two bed ·
rooms and one bith;
house . also hiS base' ment. Lot size appror.
.• 48'1308'. NHds work. '

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just 3 Y1'•rs .. .outsclling every lm·
port cor line. Enjoy Ford Escort's
economy ond front-Wheel drtvc.
The smooth rick oi i!S 4·wMcl
independent suspension. The
surprising room ond i!S comfort·
oblc Interior.
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and I4Mt ucludld.
""Bncd on most recent avtti!MMe rnii'IUI'ac·

'84 FORD ESCORT GL

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AVM.....a£

If . interested contact
The Home National Bank
in Racine, 949-2210.

wrcfs rc\H df:livcrie's,. 1984 model year.

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bal
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this low I!Jeln. F~ntostic
ye~r-end savings on '84 Escorts, Tempos and
tough Ranger pickups. Ford Dealt:rs are

bargaining likt: nt:vt:r befort:. Large selt:ction

Crt'alivltv 11'1 Our
s .,..r.i a lt~&lt;

Bob &amp; Jean Gilmore
50 Riverview Dr.
Middleport, Oh.

992-6128
8/ 10/ 1 mo.

TROMM
EXCAVATING
•LAND CLEARED
.SEPTIC SYSTEMS
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Bonded

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PH. 742-2328
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SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE; OHIO
Authorized John Deere,
New Holland .. Bush Hoc ·
Farm Equip111nt
Dealer
Parts

to choose from, hurry down to )'OUr local
Fqrd .Dealer todaY.And big, big liiOIICYI

&amp; Service

TEAFORD

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NEW LISTING - Syracuse
- Quality shows in this 3
bedroom ranch home. I
bath, beautifullamily room,
nice kitchen with all appli·
ances including dishwasher,
washer and dryer. Large
yard with chain link lence.
New wood storage bu ilding.
$44,500.

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NEW liSTING - Rutland
- Business of your own,
Complete with all inventory
plus a 2 bedroom upper
apartment. Only $35,595.

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MIDDLEPORT - A nice
corner lot in a good neigh·
borhood with 4 bedrooms,
beautiful bath, large living
room, dining room, big pan·
try, lull basement, and a one
car garage. Now $43,000.

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In Memoriam
In Memory

PubUc Notice

Of

'Theodore R. Saunders
Who Passed Away
Au1ust 6, 1981.
Do not ask us if we miss
you
Thtrl' s such 1 wctnt
. P.ltce.
ott ·we think we bur your
footsteps
And Stl your smilln&amp; ftct .
.Dty of sadntss still come

, · o'er us
T1111ln siltnco often flow.
Memory ktlps you ever
neer us . .
Thou&amp;h you left us 3 yurs

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Lovin&amp; Wife. Dairy, and
Clildnn. BellY. llldonnl,

Theodore

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FmHA CQUNTY'OFFICE

64 .¥ lac. Merchandi•e

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FREEZER
SALE

Public Sale
• Auction

Farmers Home Admintstra t,on, USDA. desires Jo lease·

.oeo

, appro&gt;&lt;jmately 1
square
feet of a~r-condit1on~ office
spa ce W~lh t n the Ctty IJmltS of
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PoB:~~~D ~~terlal available
from FmHA. County Su pervt·

sor. 22 1 Wesl 2nd Stree1. (P.O.
Box 5891 Pomeroy OH
45769. TelephOne No.• 6 14· '
992-6644.
Sealed bids to be opened at
lhe abo\oe address at 1:00 p.m..

SAVE UP TO

Sl07·oo Frt11tr
Per
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A

three bedroom ranch with a
one car garage, lots of closet
space, on a one acre lot.
Home is approx. 8 years old.

218 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1 · (8141·992·3326
NEW LISTING~ One floor 6
rm. home overlooking the
beautiful Ohio. Remodeled
with carpeting, alum. siding,
etc. Askmg $25,000. ·
POMEROY - Very good 6
rm. home, gas hot water
heat, alum. siding; fl!ll base·
men!, 2car garag~ and extra
lg. corner lot near hospital.
FARMLAND - 73 acres of
good pasture, storage bl(tg.,
ponds, excellent spring,
drilled well, minerals leased.
POMUOY - Walk to the
stores. 5 rm. frame with bath
and all utilities. Only'

$11 ,000.

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·WOLFPEN - One floor 7
rm. ranch. Full basement,
niCely remodeled,insidund
out, dbl. garage alld one
level acre. Only $32,500.

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IN THE COUNTRY - 33
acres, lenced, timber, minerals, small bam, poncJ and
pletty of deer, beautiful building sites. Wants $21,500.

SEE YOU

AT OUR 800TH
AT THE FAIRI

REALTOR
Henry E. Cl1llnd. Jr.

992-6191
Jt1n Tru1111l
949-2660

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Jo Hill

!185-4466

Dottit Turner

992-5692

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home with gas furnace,
wood burner, range and refriRerator. Other bldgs. plus
9 aores.
MIDDLEPORT - GOQd 3
,bedroom ·home near stores
and sc~ools, I 17 batl(s, ps
heal and level lot.

l2 ACRES - 15 yr. old
home. Full basement, gas
furnace, roo! cellar and
barn. $31,5oo.

Assistant Property

Managemen1 Officer
181 11. 1e. 20. 3tc

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FARM CITY. INC.
Pomeroy
814-1192·2181

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PIANO TUNING
R.!&gt;sonable
Quality Workmanship
De.huniidilier.t, Parts

'DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
'CONCRETE WORK
'CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
'WATER . GAS 1!o
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MIDDLEPORT; OHIO

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M1tp C.•niJ Assocltlt

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CompltU Gutt~r. Work ·
Complete fltmodellng
Roofing of eM'Typea
Worked In home •r•
20 )'8111
"Free E11tlm1tea"

Chtsltr, Ollio
Ph. 986 -42'89 ·
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We Service All
Mak.. I Modele
Antttna lnstallllion
HoyH CJIIS 11!4 Sllop

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SIDiNG

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"Bee14tlful. CuttoiTr'
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Call for free sidinc'es·.
timates, 949-2801 or.

915-3561
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AUTO :
RENTAL

$1. lt. 160 Non~!
' • Galli pol II, Olife.
7/11/ffn

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DITCH. WllCH
·s&amp;RVICE

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THE

DITCHING

GAS LINES
WAnR LINES

SERVICE

SEWAGE -LIN.ES

.

FREE ESTIMATES
.

773•5839 or
. 77~5788
8/13/1

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PAT HILL FORD

8114/1 mo. d.

7119/ l . pd.
•I ~...-_....;.;.;.;;;..;~:;;:;,...t

"W• lent ,., ,.... ..

tlto piece, dry cletning . &amp;
loundry .. p. Coll448· 3 103.

w-.-

P.o.

COA~

985-ISJ3
985-3837

CALL . '
446-4522

Would tiki tb do waahing
•nd ironing In my home by

TrN trimming and aetting
up. Pelntlng t o -. have
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS experience. FrN eatlmetea.
lltTERESTED IN A
FURNITURE. Bedo, Iron, Bruce Ooborne. Cell 814·
11111
NEW VEHICLE
cupbotrda, cllalro. 2411· 5841 .
We'd like to lntrodliCt you to
c hea1o , bukel,l, dloh ..,.
Encqt,Har, the modern way
atone jar•. antlquea, gold
· to diive the vehicle of your
ond oliver . Wrlte ..M. D.
choic:e.
•
Miller, Rt.2, Pomeroy. Ohio
)
No Down Payment
81
4
992
7
;~~~8 or cell
' -:2:c1: :--::
B,-u-1 tn_e_s_a_ _~
'
Lot~~tr Monthly Payment
Opportunity
3 Announcement•
BLACKSTON
Wa~ed old pianoa. P•vtno
NEW CAR &amp; . .'
t .2 0.00 and e40.00 e~h .
,
,
TRUCK LEASING
Firat floor only. ~rite aNing
NOTICE
1
1
Sw,I!EPER and -ing .m•· dlrectlona. Whton
Box , 326
· THE OHIO VAUEY PUS·
Chino repair, ,plrto, end Box 1 ~8. Sordlo, .. Ohio USHING CQ. recommendo
Pomeroy, OH . 45769
*"pplloa.
Pick up and 43848 . Cell 814· 413· tllat you .do buolnooa' with
For Ftster Service
delivery. Dlvla _V•cuurn,
. Call 614-992-6737
people you know, and NOT
CIMner. one half rnlle up · 1805.
Georg• Cr... Rd . Cal Buying dally gold. .oliver to aend money tllrough the
untH you hove lnvoati·
1114-448·0284.
colna. rlngo, jewally, 11t0ftlng .mall
geted the Offering.
·
old coint. large curBolloona lor Get WaN. Anni· ..ncy. Top pric:n, Ed. Bur·
CUP THIS NOTICE FOil
voruryo, Blrthdayo.·pertleo. ken 8 • - Sllop. 2nd. Ave. Route butineu ... no telling
Singing G'orrllla. Coli 1•1· Middleport, Oh. e14·992· involved. Jullt collect tho
FUIITHEII IIEIEIIENCE
proffta from your protected
loono 6 Co., 441· 4313.
347e.
retoit.loc.1jon• . Replace told
ltock. Very ..eytornaintein.
No tretpealing on my propHigh profit potential.
erty at Rt. 1 Nonhup, Oh.
710. Minimum invest·
w~hout writtllft permiiOion
ment. Colt Mr. WHIIOI'I 317·
by mo. Rovmond Rainey.
30 Y!s, Experience
647·11483.
I lijilliylil'Pi
Surnmmer Ct.ar8nce· lale.
Mechanical Work :) l; f 1/ I t! ~~
lnveatmen1 property Galli·
Flllo beg lor •1 .00. Humatne
Tractors - Cars •
poUt, Ohio. Annual Income
Society Thrift Shop, ~lddle·
t 10,000. (4 rente! "Unito) .
Truck • Automatic
~ol'l. Ohio. ... .
,
· '--:c:--7:--:-=---:---Ser~ouo Inquire• only. Call
T ransmisaion
614·288- t629 .
McDinlol Butclltftng open
Help Wanted
PH. 614·247-2575
r.tery day. No·. work on 1 - - - - - - - - -- 1:;;=;;::===;::===
Sundayo. 304· 882·3224.
8·2·1 mo. d.
Help W1nted: Full or part· 22 Money to Loan
dme ...._..,no lor Sarah
4
Giveawey
Coventry Jewelry Com perw. Earn more pelrt-time HOME LOANS FIXED
then nwny •rn fuU time. RATES Selow marloel retoo.
2 yr. old Poodle type mele Good lncorM. No invut- Fi•ed conventional FHA·
oil llhota. good with mertt. flexlbl~ achedule. VA.Leader Mortgage .
dog,
CARPENTER
A1hena. collect 614·692·
chlldr~n . Coil 614- 318· rioanage-nt poaalbllltloo.
J
Prlz. . 1nd OWirda in recog. 3061 . . .
SERVICE
nltion of ICI)Ielloll. . lll. The
~"··
- Addon1 1nd remodtling
Aduh homater to glvo aw1y. opportunity to •m trlpo to
- Roofing 1nd gutt• work
- m locotiona. Seroh Cov- 23 Professional
- Com::rete work
Call 4U-771 1 .
- Plumbing end electric ..
entry lti • full range jewelry
Seryices
wOrk
Fret pui!Pieo!. mixed brwda company otterlng high qu1l•
(free Estimatast
medium alzo: Clll814-388· tty 14K gold. aterllhg oliver
·and dl•monda in add.11ion to Piano Tuning andi.Repair.
9868.
laahlon jewelry tllroughout Brunicerdi Muaic Co .• 448·
Firewood for the cutting of a the United Steteo. ,.,, inter· 0887. Clip tllio od lor 20ll
tree. Locoi·Gelllpollo. Seo vi- coli . , . _ ~oun of discount . Lane Daniels.
992-6215 or 992.7314
owner at 649 Fourth ·Ave., 1 PM to 4PM, Mondoy- 614·742·2961 .
Pomeroy, Ohio
Fridoy. Alk for: 814·318·
Gllllpolla.
81188 Connie G - Unit
8 klttona, auortod. C1ll Director. 814-488-2684
Carolyn Darst Branch
441·0846.
Men1111er.
2 omatll khtena. CaH 446· 1:-- - - - - - - -WE
~m~~:LES
2147.
'8ell AVON make 46ll. Call 31 Homes for Sale
448· 33118. .
HEADQUARTERS fOR
6
puppito
bom
Jui.Y
4.
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Three bedrooma, centrel air.
•ZEillTH
' '
Ttirrier &amp; Beagle mix# 1 rneu Jr . atuaent pagi-check vinyl -11 pa,.., C.rpet
•SYLVANIA
type. Call 81 4· 379· 2801.
ahelv" for correct order. th"'ughout, inaulated •
•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
Prefer · 14 tO 16 yr. o!d. new paint. attached pnge.
*GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
4 puppleo. Blac:l&lt; a white, t2.00 perlw., 2 hr.,.. doy,
outdoor grill. awninge.
We Have A Full Time
very friendly. Mother· mine· 3 daye ,.. w.... Call rnany extrlo. Cll 448·2683
Shop Technician
ture collie. Colt 614-742- 1 44~8-·_R_E_A...,D~··-·- - - - - til 6:00PM, tfter 8 :00PM
3143.
,.
• •• 614-245·1859.
on Duty
Man · to ·~ in aervice
Kht1111a: 2 matle·"'""" tab· atetion. Mutt ba honeat I
Only 9 V..ll aooumoble loen
' RIDENOUR
bin. ! femolo grey tebby. 11118.......,., Apply In peraon on 'thlo 3 BR brick ranc:h
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
Uttertrelned. Cal1814-992· It Wlnt"'• ·&amp;ohio, Jockeon houlll, IOCiuded on 2.8
719f
Pika.
acral of l8nd with farm
CHESTER-985-3307
pond. loceted near Oak HiU
Full blooded Gereman She- Cook potition evailable and ·centerville, approx .
pherd fom• good with 11 :30·8PM ohilt at Scenic 1481 mo. payment. Only
Hilla Nurolng Center. Exp.
760 down. 379·2803
children. 304·871· 7247.
required. Apply Mon.-Fri. ofter 8 P.M. doly.
2kht'!"•· 4rnonthoolcl, gr1 y 1· 4 :30PM.
1----- -;__ _ _
and white, black ond white. 1 - - - -- - - -- 6ll down payment 11.26ll
304·1175·3128.
'
loc.ll
buowanto
..,..
ln1ereat
me up to 30 yeoro.
FENCE &amp; SUPPLy
teri
&amp; - -..... Seer•· C•ll N.L. Stevano &amp; Auoc.
220 L Main, , _ . . ,
Puppy, aable. female, Pekin· torymuatiHtoilcolllllttypillt, Jeri AHie 614· 379· 2728
8 montho old . 304· foot, ecur- who llkH to after 8PM or814·477·2443
PH. 992-6931
876·2478.
work wltll public &amp; prvficent IAM·IPM .
In ollonhlnd. Book"- 1-------:----:
a pupPiu, a WMke old, part rnuat heve had training or 6 rooms in . the Villege of
Ubedore Retriver end Oer· ••perience. knowlege of Vinton. Partly furniehed.
matn Shepherd. Phone 304· computer a ohorthand .113,000 or trodoequlty for
671· 3427.
would 1Ht u..ful but not 18,600 camper. 318 S .
-ntlltl. Write Boil 331. Molnt St .. VInton. Dh . Call
Toy Collie Pup to good ,.aaon, W.Vo 211280. Give 614-3S8-9087.
"Free
home, 304·6'1'6·3964.
trelnlng, experillftce, quallff·
cetlono I anvothtr· uaeful 2 acre w~h remodeled 2
Installation Available
I pupploa and .mother, pitt. lnformiltion . Interview• will bedroom home. Tobacco
8/1 /1
bno, caipot, city IChoolo,
bul and wallcer,l wotka o!d, be arr-d lm ....diately,
304·171· 7841 or 1171·
Rt. 664. 126.000. Coli
8423. '
The Melgo locel School 61'4·246·6288.
Dllltrlct Ia currently -lng 1 - - - - - - -- - Rabblta. phone 304· 8711· oppUcotiont from certified 3 bdr.. 1 Yo both, 12.Z4
2432 ofter 8: 9:00 till 11:00 oppllconta for ·• Junior High femHy room. G""" IChool
Foo-l Coech. • Junior dlatrlct. 3 mlltt from town.
cell 871·2138.
High Chler1-r Advioor 8V..ll -matblt loen ' with
end a Reeerva Olrlo' Volley· down peyment. C1ll 446·
ball C010h lor tlto 1984·B6 8283.
t:rRENCHINO
1.
6 Lo•t end Found
-achool year. Apr.licants
•lACK HOI •DOZE~
.,.
~END LOAD!R
I
hold a val d Ohio 3 bel r., 1"., )&gt; oth . 6 yro. old .
LOST: Whlla Cocioaloo par· •DUMP TRUCK SERVIdl
rvt. A- of ChHIIcothe Rd I teaching cenlficate and wfll conalder nice mobile
•WATER. OAS, IIWER I
Chfckmatugl Creeti. Us Re· muet meet c.rt:iflcltion ,.. home as trede. Located in
RAIN LINES.
A
of Ohio lor Crown City . Cell 814· 268·
-rd.
· C1H 4411·2077 or Iqulrementa
Cownty Certified
f ' - medicine 1nd CPR. 1316 ofter 4PM .
441· 40f4.
Pereono lnt-~ lhould
stPTIC TANKS IUIAIL[p
PUIISnMATIS \
· LOST Shetla~d Sheep Dog · conlecl Qen E. Monla. Su· For 111le by -ner building
lmln. Colllel. t.male,-'¥ Perlntendent of Mligo ,Locol lot 90•1721n rntrlcted ar11
367·7560-3~7-b76
bllck
with whlto. A n - llctlooto, at 1121 Sou111 Third on Kriotl Dr. Cloae to Spring
CHlSHIRE, OHI
to 'Chrlotv'. LoOt on Tuee. In Avenue In Mldclllpprt; Ohlo. VoKey Shopping Center off
3 1
•
1
atate Rt. 31. Contact Rolph
lldweii - Rod~ lid .. aroa .
Men-ment Poalllon, good Waugh for dotoll.
Call 448·4211 or 814· 241· llll•ry
1nd IHtMIIto. Ekpa·
13711.
rlence In lu.., 1nd herd· G...., Twp. n - beautiful 2
Loot IInce Saturdey, bleclt -re preftonod. c ·oBoxS-7 , atorv home. 4or6 bdre. ,1 ~
RADIATOR
fematle ClOcker .,....., with. Point Ploaoont Regllllr, bath, Iorge llvlngroom &amp;
oloort hllrcut. llhlnd Mlifll Point Plenent. W. V1. .kitchen, tormttl diningroom .
SERVICE
Utility room, p r - . con·
, Co. Fllrllfoundo. R_.rd. 21510.
We can repair and re, Call 814·112·1113 or t41· P1rt lime aecrlltary, rocep· crelo drive, rilce lot. city
ochoolo, 4~ mi. from G•lll·
tort radiators and ' 21113.
llorllot. cltftcel ••Pirience polio . Bargain priced ,
healer cores. We can
.ry. Sand reaume to U4,800. Will conoldlr moLOiT: brown I white Eng· nece.lox
4t0. Point Pita· bile home trade ln. Call
also acid boll and rod ; llah bulldog. 4'1\ yn. old. On
Ant, WV 21150.
448-8038 .
Rt. 143. lf-ord. c.n 114·
out r1di1tors. We also
182·8747.
lebyaltter nMded in my 1 ac:r• • new 5 room hou•
repair Gas Tanks.
homo When IChool mnl,
Billfold toot with •121. •·•· P•rk Drtvo. 304· 875 ·4444. ond troller, 2 out bulldlnga.
FirebaA Rd. Coli 448· 7597
...... lnd dri- · -...
Of 814· 211·133&amp;.
992- 2188
R-ant If found . ..,,...n
Middleport, Ohio
811V. llldtleJ. an~ Route 7 . 12
Situation•
li room houae I born. 4 loto
Coll111·3lil2.
1·1J'·ttc
W1nted
on At. 7 In Kaneuv•· Cell
814-288· 1H8 O&lt;ll14·2611Billfold found at Maeon
1311.
Fll!
Frldov.
COj1telna
County
•·. •
YANCANCY:
Room
and
mon~no I.D. II you 01n
!delll
bllfold cen cdalm, _.., for llderly - ·· 3 bdr, carpeted. 18•38
104·1 ·1110
RMiscnebll. H2·1022 or lnground awlmmlng pool,
128,000, t8,000 down IHtl·
111· 4411.
enOl on •nd contrect with,
FOUND pony, 01lllpoHi
Ferry, Identify 304·171· N - 1 babiel1ter' lor 2 Ill 1 . . -. 121 Fourth
4114.
1ohootege children. ahllt AVe., Gllllpollo. Coli 448· Rllferenoao required, 3204.
.GAS LINES
:104-178· 4218. .
R....,_ ea.ooo. Nloecletn
WATER LINES
8
Public lele
matlnt- fret, po heat.
SEWAGE LINES
• Auction
18 Wented to Do
cer11 . ..,., 111t ten-In INiak
FREE IITIMATES
-'------~-- I yerd,
1 01r prege with
....., .... . . _ _... 10.12
Poryour Mat lilt Olltlm1111
BUS.: 915-3113
wella. drilled I - · WDI'dlft outbullclln... low
.... _,...1_, lloeftlod W1ter
vlciecl.
F - ...lrnatoa. C111 utllty bill. Prlol to . .
RIS.: 915-3837
.... ......... Wett Vkwlnil 814-112·11008 Ch 14· 742· lmrnodlllteJv. caa 448·0101
.:..~ 7119/t' mo. pd; 3147.
Ohio, 4211177.
- 1 1:30.

EXCAVATING

'APPLIANCE

..1

h"vy Iron bedo. 1180 and
up for certeln Melgo Co .
ltone jl,.. Old t ime cup·
boord . call 1·304· 882 ·
2711 .

Esti1111tes"

EUGENE LONG

Stmce Avatlablt

. RIGULAtOIS &amp;
FITTINGS
• VOLUME Dill'S

C11h' paid for fancy iron or

·e-.

Vinyl &amp; Alut\tinum

GAS-WATER I
SEWAGE PIPE

Wanted- Junk 1utoe any tlte achool yeor. Exp. ref.
condition . Coli 814·388· mature la dy . Chr latian
home. Call 448· 41 08.
'9303.

, ACCENT

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

.•

W_a nted -t o ,babyait' durriing

u.

S&amp;WTV
AND ,
APPLIANCE'
. ~.ERVICE
46351 Scout•Ca11p Rd.

949-2860

8yowner3bdr. partfiniehed
Car.,.-t. Ev1n1 Hgta.
By llppolntmant. C1ll 446·
3228.

1••

Sizes"froltl 6'x6' Up.
· to 24'x36'
Insulated Do1 .Houses

•614-992-7626

M11uro womatn will IHtbyoh
by .hour · nl~ht or dey own
tronoportatoon. Call 81 4·
2411· 81411.

m

. POLE BUILDINGS

IIIDDLEPORf, OHIO

aLU

rtteo. Coli 446-7243.

V. C. YOUNG. HI

•'•· r l'ih~ Uf' i/{-•· •rni111~1\ &amp;

JIM CLIFFORD
PH. 992-7201

8·10·1 mo.

Wanted to do houn CIHning
&amp; woll w1ahlng, r01aonablo

NlctJ 2 bdr. utHity room,
crarege, nice yaf&lt;l, new furnance, hOt water t enk ,
priced right: C•ll448·1 881 .

YOUNG'S

PIANO TUMING
&amp; REPAIR

' DOZER · BACKHOE
'
• RECLAMATION
,WORK .
· ·oiL FIELD SERVICES ..

RENT ACAR

Hnt r;inq

'le,ulrfu • . '''"

U..,.~K£e
. 1

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PH. 992·2418
7/ 30/ l mo. ~d .

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING

94i-2969...:949·2263

31

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IAIIGI. or SMAll JOSS

I'OMUOY - Business bldg.
wrth rentol and parkin&amp; lot.

1 'r':~'!"'~,..,_,---&amp;-----August 29. 1984.
Denise M. KMn 11

TRUCKLOAD
SALE
While They Lest

-SEPTIC SYSTEMS

Call 742-3195
Or 992-5875

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned
Painting
Storm Doors
• Windows

Wanted to buy UHd coal a
wood hellt.,.. llwain Furni·
ture. 44e· 311i8. 3rd. a
Olive St., Golllpo!io, Oh.

18 W41nted to Do

''11

-WATER
-SEWER
~GAS LINES

Real Estate General

I

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- LO·BOYS .

,... TRENCH! R ·

Residential .
&amp; Com111en;ial

NEW-REPAIR

We p.-, ceah lor late model
d•n ueed Al'l.
Jim Mink Chw.'Oidt Inc.
I MI Q - Johnaon
448-3872

WELDING &amp;
FABRICATION

- BACKHOES
-DUIIP TRUCKS

For all your wirin1
needs; furnaces .repair
service and installation.

CO.

Wanted To Buy

w••·

PUlLINS.
EXCAVATING
:..oozets
.

4/ ( / !1

Da

AD
Th

PH. 992-5682 .
:. llr 992-7121

8/1 3/ ffn

Farm Equipment

Prien wiiiiiC'ICr

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Also Tranamission
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MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

ROOFING

9

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.AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR .

417 Second Aftftue, Bor 1213
Gallipoli$, Ohio 45631

MIDDLEPORt
PLASTIC ARTS

Ill CHESTER:

Rt: l2t,POtlleroy Oliio

Licensed Clinical Audiol111ist

*AWARDS

FOR SAi..E

I

, GARAGE

:z:
I (6.4) 446-7619 or (614) 992;6601 ·

*TROPHIES
•PLAQUES
R eat Estate General

•

Roger Hysell .

!1&amp;1 . LISA M. KOCK. M.S.

Some Car

1llee ICfiS with a nicely
CGIISinlcted COI1CIIIe block
hallie '261130. 3 bedrooms,
one blth, 12115. livq
room 11111 24124 flmily
11JC1111. Partillly Clf)lltld,
fuel oil lunwe with facil~
ties fOr woodbumer. 12115
block stlQII lllildifw,
20a30 blodi . .. Riglit
off Rl 248, COIIItly settifW,
'h nile lllst ol Qlester,

'r

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l-ll·ffll

George Colllns, was dlsmlssed.

Escort hes become the
worjd's best-selling namt plot• in

c:t

hnders Available

(1)

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FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS
Computeriztd Hearinc ~id Selection ·
Swim Molds • lnterpretinc Service$

ll · l·tlc

W~ITESEL ·

WADS7

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WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
PH. 992-7013
New Che¥y Truck ....
FINDER ............. '76.95
00015 ............ 1149.95
HOOOS ............ ' 174.95
BUMPERS .. :.. ..... 169.95
GRILL... .............. 142.50
lt. SUPPORT ....... 184.95
TAll GATI ... ,..... '15 .00
FORD FINDER .... '69.95
BUMPER ............ '69.95

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·Meigs County "appenings.·---~-held tnxn. 9: ~ a.m. to 1 p.m.
Sunday. Music wllliJe by the Bissell
Brothers and speaker wiiiiJe F1oyd

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Now Homes- Extensive
RIIIIOdlllnt
.
Insurance Work
Cu1to.m Pole Bides.
lill~lll
. .
Roofina Work
~luminum &amp; Vinyl Sidinp
15 Ve1re Experience
GREG ROUSH
PH . 992-76B3
or 992- 2282

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Ask to wed

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

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Business Services

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.._.diDg ·achievement
.· at the Me.i@s County
Fair
, youth
. ni@hl activitie8 were Betty Jo
Hunt, left, ' FFA and
. Joyce Autherson,

fridlly, AugiJI'I 17, 1984

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Friday, Aug~ 17. 1984·

-The Daily Sentinel

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Homes for Sale

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The Daily Sentinei- Page- 9
32 Mobile Home•
for Sele

'{B!'d Sa\88
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NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL' S QUAL·
lTY MOillE HOME SALES.
4 MI. WEST, GALLIPOLIS.
RT 311 . PHONE 814· 448·
7274.

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······ "F,.o.merov ··· ·· ·· ..

&amp; Vicinity

. Middleport ·
8t Vicinity . :
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1871 lleyvlow 14 X 70,
4 bdr. ranchwlthovor2.000 Refrlg, IIOVe, CA, WB, good Golllpollo Flee "'arktt Fri.,
oq.ft. 147,1100. Vory convo· cond. Coli 814·4411· 1 1108
Sat. • S un. Indoor-out doOr. 692 Plum St ., MlddletfOr!·
nlently locoted ~ block t o
N- Friday Night Maltlot Augull 16. 18, I 17. We
City IChOOII, 3 V.. OCIOI, Mobile home wll:h add on at'ltl 3PM till 1 Rt . 35 I
'have llldopreodo. ahaetl.
Buyoro protection plan. Coli full patio. 1 ocro lend. Coli 160, Coli 446•7037.
baby thlngo •. clothao of otl
Wiseman Ra1ltors, 448· ' 448·7242.
_.1ea. Hom• Interior. t ova.
3143.
F r azlere Bottom Flea mlec.
iteme.
3 bedrcM.m 70xl4 Granville Market. Every weekend .
.
2 'tiedroom freme houie; . total electric. *10,000. U.S . 31 ·Frozlere Bottom, Five fomtly· clothing.
••
baaement, gaf'8ge, Tex11 Good condition, ahown by WVo. 26082. Dnlero Wei· jara, camera, car parte.ohr;&gt;e
tir11.
Rd. Gollipolia. · Call 448· appointment . Coli 4411 · coma . D_on Frel l er .- Thurldoy, Friday, a Slltur·
2804.
11&amp;7 or 814· 3117· 7218 Operetor. 304· 766-2n9.
dey. Five Polnto. ·call 81 4·
.
· -lc·toto:·
8 yro. old, 3 bedrm, 2 betha. - - - - - - - - - - Yord Sole 2Vo mllea off At. 992·8344.
fomily room w ~ h wood 187414x7.0 . fon-lnvard, 36 on 326 towards Vinton.
· burner. S jnglecargera". on atorege building. on rented Thuro., Fri., &amp; Set.
8 flat acres wtth stocked -· lot. exc. cond; 448-7641 or
Yard Solo 2 Fomillu 128
pond. City water In Recine. 448· 7133.
Cell &amp;14· 848·21141 ,
..,--,_--:-:::---- Fourth AVe .. Galllpollo. 2
etereos, loti mie.c .• Thurs . • .
Reduced. nice 3 bdrm :~~;: ~~.7~''=~~~Jf':~;!~:: Fri. ·
CLOSED FOR NOW, Co·
ltllc, boaement . garage, · 2 bdr., l1rge bath with
oey' o Floo Marl&lt;tt people
exc: location, option to buy. garden tub. Central a ir. g.. Firat tl""'. Tw"d oofo, thank their cuttomera for
Owner may carry. Call982· furnance &amp; stove. micro· chair. drapea. curtalne. lots making It I IUCCell .
' .
2617.
wove. aide by aide refrig .. nice womana &amp;. gir11 clothes.
1--,-- - - - --1080 w01her I dryer.. builtin Friday &amp; Saturday August Yord Sale. Thuro I Fri. Aug
112 Maple Place, corner of AM·FM atereo , underpin· 17· 18, 8 tO' 8 . Fllrfltld 18th ond 17th, 9· 4. 308
Leai.Y St. 2 badrooma.fom· ning end dec~ . Aloo ll!llt.ll Centenary Rd. Porterbroolc Seventh St. New Hawn-.
·
::!.r":':'·!:;~~kl!:,':·. McSt =a~:ing . C•ll &amp;14·246 · Subdivilion.
8 FomWy WeoTtrry Subdlvl·
colloctVIrginiiCrew1 ·891 ·
Firat time: 3 Femlly Yard
olon.
Golllpolio Forry acr&lt;lao
0442 or 1-431 -0633 .
Mcb!le horne w~h RQrido Sole. 467 Lariat Dr., IHtoide
, Stauffer. Thureday,
room. On wooded lot, at Holzer Hoopltal. Frldly 9-ii . from
4 bedroom. LR. DR. kitchen, Tycoon Lake. Financing Set. 8-6. Toya, houoehold Friday, Saturday.
bath, tmall wath room, IVIiitblt. Coli 448•0708 or item1, clothal.
Yard Solo, Friday, 9 till 4 ot
oc:reoned in porch . 100x100 448-~1182 .
3406 Moumen Avenue: RE
lot on 15th St.. SyrKUN.
large garage tale of good olgn
In yard, 8elle1111111d. Not
Paneled wall1, built In ca- 12x66 1989 Kirkwood. 2 children end aduha clothing,
binets . ~an be teen enytime. bdr ., fully furniahed, wuher bicycle. Honde XR 80. golf reaponsible for accidentl.
• dryer. AC. underpinning, clubs, toyi, and loti of mite.
Baum Addition:· land con- new furnence. circuit ertlclaa. Bi!l Wooldridge rt· 'family yard aale, Pltr1lnger.
troct, 11000. down, 1(1 brooker. rnl nice. (:ell e14· aideneco. Hwy. ~80- 4ml . N. Wo-rry Subdlvtolon. Galli·
potie Ferry, tum ba.Wa Flair
percent lntereet. payment 258· 8896.
Holzer Hospital.
Furniture. Follow ligna. TV.
1686. 3 bedrooma. 2~
bath1, 2 acret, fenced yard, 1972 12K60 Kirkwood Will 2 Family Garoge Sale 16th, aewing ~china,. nice clo·
wood burning fireplace. eell furniehed or Unfur· 17th . 9-1 State Rt. 776. jull thing ·and mitcellaneoua
11omo, Sot., Aug. 18th. .
family room. ac. eppliances, nlahed. Mull IIIII. Coll814· off 141 . School
clotheo.
}.
large baHment, 911 heet. 388-9686 ....
.
Giant yord aalo, Slot till 1.
Will olao leo... Coli 814·
Thurt., Fri: Sat. 9·8. Cora 9:30
tlil derk. Point Plnaent
9e6-4387.
1971 12x&amp;O UIHtrty, nrmo· MMI Rd. · Chlldrtnt cloth&lt;io, 2~ milol out Send Hill Roed
- - - - - -- -·lcdeled, wood heater, ewnlng. toola. fur,.tture and mite turn on Shrine (:l~b Roed 1
HOUH with 6 rooma and
AC, blocka. Call 814·379· item• .
mile follow algno. Furniture,
bath Grant St. in Middle· 21111 .
diahea,
clothing, all lizee,
port. Call 814· 992·6429.
.
.
4 Fllv Aug. 16· 17. Conte·
doll collect ail1ion,
1981 Naohua ' 2-3 bed· nary. Baby clothea, toys, Avon.
toola. knlc knek. couch and
7 room houM for tale . 3 rooms, extrea, will n.;go~ achool clothee, jeena. new I&amp; chair.
Misc.
bedroom &amp; bath. Full boot· titte. Coll.814-246·6802.
old ltemo. 9· 5.
ment. fuel oH fumace. wood ------------~. 10801----------------burning fum•ce · Approx. 2 FOR SALE: 1970 Kirkwood 3 ~emily Gerage Sale 109 Moving Sale. Mlac. Sotur·
acres. PriCed to · Mil •t Mobile Home 14X70. Total Scot~ Lane., North~p . dayAug . ·1B.~ : 00 · 8:00. l1
127,000. Cell 614-742· electric. two bedrooms end Thurs., Fri., Sat. B. W TV, Center St., Maaon, W. V~ .
2832.
t wo bathroome.porche·
.....-,- - - - te,b2.fclaa32 ·e.outbuilding,on 21h acres. .c...,.r, misc.
Lebanon Townahip . Ytrd Solo Fri., St1. 9:00·
Approx. 2 •cres on Bigley 112.000. Coli 843-6268 or 6:00. Chlldrena achool ole·
42 Mobile Home•
Ridge Rd with mobil&amp; home 843· 6231 .
thing like new. oct. Bolide
for Rent
an~ ga~ag8. For mor infor· ,-- - - - - - -· lcNorth Gollla High School.
mttiion call 814-916·4209. - Two bedroom mobile home
~·=~
for Ale on Evanlldale Cam- t
Furn. 2 bdr. trailer k»cated K
By owner- houM for ..Ia in pua in Morgentown. For
&amp;. K Mobile Home Parte,
Mlddl..,on .. Be1h ond a hell, mi&gt;!e intorm~tion coli 304· 41 Houses for Rent · Eaatorn Ave. 1178 mo .. •eo
carpeted. baMment S. gar- 8711· 6079 after 6 :00.
dep .. rent iricludeo water,
age. Cell it interested 814·
Awage, gorbago. Call 8143
lrdi.
houae
lor
rept.
Call
!!112-7244.
216·11B7.
614-318-8738. .
· Farms 'for Sale
33
HouH for ale : 3 bedroom.
2 bdr. mobile home. c.n
ranch . with garage . 40 A farm , 7 room hou11, Large modern home, 3~ 446·0390.
acret,
bam.
•
mHel
from
•60.000. Cell 9'92·6311 or bern. tobacco base. pond•.
Gallipolia. t326 mo. pl~•
992-8382.
fenced p11ture. for informa- depoalt. Coli Ralph Borcuo 2 bdr. mobile homo. Cell
446·01190.
tion coli 446: 2371 . For 814· 246·9176 tftor 6PM.
2 · bedroom. new tool.Oiilyl appt.
614-837·
1081
.
ailfing',garege, ond outbuild·
2 bdr unlumiobed 12xl0
ing. 4 tentha acre nNr New lilting, 53 ICnll on 5 room houae. 2 bdr., 1 ·b .. waohtr I dryer hookup, .~
LR,
DR,
K.
EKctllent
lOCI·
Sali1bury school ~ Ashton- Milton Road with
mile peat HMC . Call 448•
. $17,800.Ctll 992· 38911 lots of roed frontege; good tion. Ref. • de'potit re· 4369 or 1176-9710.
·
qulrtd.
Call448·1370
after
aftar -1 :00 p.m.
drilled well: oil hNt; range, 6.: 00.
Older 1 Yo atorv B room brick ,refrig •nd Other hou11hold
- tliliok the location Blum addition. letae with 44 ' Apartment
houM. 3rd • Andreon. Ml· itomo.
ia
excellent.
Town end option, 3 bdrmo, 2V.. bttho.
for Rent
aon. e22.000 or IIIUmable Country R••l Estate.
Broker.
2
acrH.
fenced
yard.
wood
loon·. Call 304-81128 . ·
Phone 304-676·6648.
burning fireplace. temily Furnished apt., ·2 rooma ·&amp;
8'11 assumable loan, 3 br. 3 ' 78 Acre1. 4 bedroom room, a.c .• appliancet. l•ge beth. clean. no pets, adulta
yooro old. low 60'1.' 304- house.' small outbuilding•. bllaement,city water • g11, only Depo1il e. reference
8660. mth. with t100.
676·671 3 ofter 4 .
. Call 614· :446·
mineral rlghto. tobacco ol· applied to purchaee price. required
1619.
Call 814-885-4387.
4 room end bath houee. lotmenl, 304·676· 3828.
· 40x120 lot. 3410 Moumon
13 Third Ave .• 2 room• •
For rent: 3 bedroom hoUN, &amp;
Ave.. Point Ploaoant 304·
bath. t1311 mo. lncludoa
Wehe Ter,.ce, Pomeroy ef· water. adulto only. Call
36 Lots &amp; Acreege
876-5401 .
tor Oct. 1. Call 1fter I p.m. 448·4222 9·6, or 448·
C•ll 614·992· 6816 . for 2174 oft" I.
By ow.... · Ranch atyle
..
' .
perm1 stone. 3 bedrooms. Lot tor 11le in MercervHio, 3 11lo: 3 bedroom. · Woh•
Terrace.
Pom•oy
after
Oct.
full ba~ement, recreetion trailer hookups. ef4Jctric. ruUpstaire fumiahed apt .• ~4
room . Attoched 110ril11". 2 ral water, aeptlc tank . 1 Coli 614·892·6816 oftor rooma I bath, 1 or 2 tdulta.
&amp;p.m.
.lots, Mo11man Circle. Point 18,000 . Cell 614· 266 ·
no patlil. Call 446-0444
Plealtnt. By appointment 8818.
IHtforo 6PM .
North Meigs County Route ---~-- .
only, 304-876-8699.
Approx. 61h acrea. level 33. Smoll farm 6 hou111 . 3 1 bclr. unfumiahed ept., near' ·
2 or 3 bedroom, 128 S. Park la~d. with frontage on two bedrooina S. appliancH with HMC, no pela. Call ~·· :
• .
Or .. Pt. Pl.. Ant. •3&amp;.000. raods. ••c. for building. treo goa I wtter well . t260 3617.
mini-farm , all utitties nearby monthly. 18 .Crea of land •
Coli 304· 676· 1 626.
in old 180 near Porter. rent neotilble. Call 1-614- 3 rmo, I both.lnqulre at 122:
18 acres mora or lesi. 7 •9. ooo. Call 1114· 388· 263· 2323.
4th Ave., Galllpolio.
' .
room houae. garage. out· 8901 .
2 bedroom, ranch atyle. 2 3 bdr. apt w-familv room.:
buildlngo. Pelolltino Creek
1,14 1c. level land with mile from downtown Galli· St. At. 141 , it260 mo: Clet ;
Road. 304-676· 2264.
basement. located in Green p.qll• on 141. Range and 446·4840 tftor 6PM .
Twp. Elec. &amp; water. Priced refrigerator. carpeted, air
ral8onable. Coneider-tredet. cond. 1278.00 plua depooit Riveroido AP.tl. MlddlopOri. :
32 Mobile Homes
and reference . 304· 67&amp; · Spe:cial ratn for Senior •
·call 446· 3044.
3866.
for ~ale
Chlzono. $130. Equal Houa·: ·
Building lot Neighborhood
ing Opportunitiaa . 814·
3 bedroom, full baaement.
New Springbf'ookl 1 4x?O 3 Rd. e&amp;x160. t&amp;.ooo. con central eir, 1 car garege, on 992-7721 .
bdrm, garden lub, all elect •• 448·3844 tfter 7PM.
Staffhouaa Road. "Phone Newly remodeled 2 t..d~ ·
extra inlulatlon . Only
304·676· 7436 .
Approxi.
~
ecre
lot
in
room. equipped kitchen.; .
112,960: 14K70 3 bdrm.
country
.
S~polc
tonk
end
all
8226. Depoa~ required. C'llll •
garden tub. 2 batha, extre
Housfe. 23·27111 Lincoln
in1ulation. only 813,450; utility hookupo , $6,600. Avenue, $136 month, 304- 814· 992·6319 cr 992-· ·
2816.
' •
14x56 2 'bdrm, garden tub, Clay Townahlp . Call 448· 6711· 3a59.
center bar. $10.480: 12xl8 4171 anytime.
Newly redecoreted, 1 blid~
Certified. new waaher 8t
2 bedroom house. phone room. partially furnished,·
dryer *8760.; FrM dallvory Building lot 'h acre M-L. juet 304.. 876·6763.' '
160. f6 .600. WHI CQn·
*226. Depo1it required. Call
a oet up. Oeno'1 Mobile off
homes. loceted 2 mi. from 1ider land Contract. Cell 2 bedroom home. nice yard. 614 · 992-6319 or 992ravanowood bridge. Jet. 1112 &amp;14-21111-8868.
basement and large front 2816.
• 1-77. 1· 304-273· 6136.
Bv owner . 30 acr... Leon porch# fully carpeted. stove Village Menor Aplo ., Mhl· ·
end rei included. $296.00
10 • two·tenthe acre• in oroa w~h mobile home ani! month plut depoeit, ref dloport. (E . H.O .i hoi . 1 ·
bedrm apts. for rent. the ieftt '
unflniahad
house
.
Make
Chellter. TimiHtr a o 12x70
required . Call 304· 676 · eterta at $201 1 month that
mobile home, garage . offer. 904·688·8429.
61188 .
includes all utilltlea. plua a
t27.000. Call 814·888 ·
4
ecr
..
off
Kerr
Harritburg
8200 11cUrity deposit is .
4174.
Road on Viney Road,
required . ~e jult lllid new
carpet in them 8,. they're
Lot In Racine with 2 troller *7.000. Call 304· 886 ·
42 Mobile Homes
located near a doctbr•s ·
hook upa plu1 a 1 4x70 3398 tfter 7 p.m.
office &amp; •hopping oren. C1W
for Rent
mobile homo. Call814· 949 ·
8 14· 992· 7787.
2202.

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1981 Schultz Ltd. 3 br 1V..
beth. lotal elec. central air.
microweve. dithwather ~ 1...,...,-....,,.---,;--=- ltOIIt. rofrlg. underpinning. 41 Houses for Rent
redwood porch. 304-876· 1--....:..- - - : - - - - 8049.
3 bdr. hou111 for rent 1360
1983 ScHultz limited Ed I· mo. Con 304-e78· &amp;104 or
lion. 14x70. with 11x7 304-8711-5388.
E•pen~. 3 bedroom•. 1~
batho, ollllec. centralolr- 4 bdr. epaclou• living room
firaplaGII. ext,. lnaulatlon. &amp; kltch on 6 ecre1 with pine,
buih In a1ereo. 1· 304·4118- Rt. 180 VInton. Coli 448·
1194 or 304·773· 6417.
1372.

Furnished air cond., Ideal for
1 or 2 men. No city taxea.
Fosters Trailer Perk. Call
448· 1602.

New 1 bedroom aptl. In
Middleport. Fumi1hed or
unfurnioho&lt;t Call 814·992·
6304.

2 bdr mobUe home, near
HMC. no
Call 446·
3617.
.

P""·

In Middlopon on N. 4th
Ave., 2 room apt. No
children . call 1·304·882·
2618.
'

12x60 mobile home in Syracuse. partially furnished .
$200 mo. pluo depooh. 1
child accepted. Call 814·
992-7680.

APARTMENTS , mobile
homes. houses. Pt. Pleaunt
and Gollipollo. 81 4 · 446 ·
8221 .

1 9118 National 12•111. good
condition, Clll 304· 871 ·
8191 or.304-411·11114.

Small furnl1hed house,
edulta only, Call 448-0338.

Nice 1 and 2 bedroom
unfurn fahed apartmenu .
304-676· 2218 before 8
p.m .

1873 Potrlen Mobile home,
12•80. unrumlahod except
atov• and
n .ooo.oo.
304·875· 782 .

4 bedroom ranch, ENo·
VInton Rd. Big yord I
gorden . Total eloctrlc plua
wood bumlng atove. C1r•.
pllld. *280 • month jolul
depoait. Coil 448· 7992 .

2 bedroom trailer, khchan
furnished. couple, 1 smell
child occepted, refaronceo.
304·11711·1 078.
3 bedroom tumr.hed trailer
at Golllpolla Ferry, 304-678·
2034.

Sleeping room with kitct'!en
privil-. No drinking. 304·
676•6874 betwNn 3 ·7 PM .'

Mobile hom• tor rent. 3
IHtdrocm unfumlohed , t200
month. Call 304-876· 1371
or 871· 3812. ·

2 bedroom apt with complete kitchen. exc cOnd.
1200.00 month, plua utllltleo. 304-773-6143.
·

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refril.

1-•81, 2 -room, front
den mobllt home. Ektn
. nice, MUST SELL. PhOIIII
814-448·01711.

I room hou11. I mUet from
G1lllpolla. Clay ocholl dlo· ·
trlct. C•ll448· 2708.

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Page 10-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

The Daily Simtinei-Pege-11

Friday, August 17, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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for Rent

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•
JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equol

fbSTOFr'CE
ZIP. COPE
1!1001&lt; Wml
7HC 7/IN
Plttii/T?

Houaing Opportunity) h11

one •net two bedroom•. rent

John Deare A tractor,
HILLCREST KENNEL!! pl-•. mowing mechlnt, 2
-1
11
H
Boordlng oil b&lt;ooda. Hooted
Indoor-outdoor f•cllltloo . w
,Ira or, oben ponoAKC Dobormon puppies: · blo welding goneretor, 304.
34
Stud Sorvlco. ce11111 4-448· I-B1_5_-_
_ 7_t_._ _ _ __
7715.

11onirig at 1163 for ono
bedroom and • 1 98 pe•
month for two bedroom,
whh UOO depooh located

BUADEl'TE . CAMPER
SALES • SERVICE, Open
doHy I to 11:30. Sot. 8 to 4,
Cloood Sundey ..U.S . Rt.IO,
Coolvlllo. Oh llt4 . 817,

. Judy Taylor Grooming. Coli- 83
Uveltock
114-367-7220.
---------

near Foodland and Spring
VaHey Plaza. pool and TV

57

ont. Call 448-274&amp; or leave
mnaage. ·'
Fumlohed opt. 919 2nd ..
Golllpollo. •17&amp;. Men only.
Coli 4411-4416 oltor 9PM .

..

81

.2 ,.,_ ond 2 Doors. tiiO.OO
-h. 304-175-7353,
Plgo for· oolo•.Aohton. W. V.
Phone 304-171-2743 0.
304-171-2128.
..

AlltOI for S1l~
miKod hoy In · bem. 71,'
11 .110 bele. 304·171·4800
or 304·882-3321.
1i715 Cbevy ·M-e. eutiO, 4
cyl. good worll cor, uc
' otudded on ow Uru.
• 410.00 . ;104-176-43111.
Go~

tl•••

Coll8t4-98&amp;-4392.

"iis'F;miiiiiie.~i;;;;;i;l4o
inch Frigidaire Electric
,
Rongo, 304-B91i-3845. Coli

. HEAP vendor. 1114266-6246.

oltor II p.m.

For rent Sleeping
IOd light h.OUH
rooma. Park Central

Piclcena used furniture. 304876-6483 or 67~t460.
Plaltic cillterna ltllte ap-

Coli 8t4-446-0768.

proved, plastic 1eptic tanka.

.52 CB,TV, Radio
91Mplng room •t~6.
Equipment
tleo paid. Shore bath.
only. Rongti a; refrlg.
2nd . Ave., Golllpolio. Coli
448-4416 alter 9 PM .
Uted 40 ch1nnel CB radio.
Coli 448· 3042.

plastic culvert, metal cui·
vorto. RON EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jockoon, Oh 814·
286-6930.

48 Space for Rent

53

Antiques
For oolo fill dirl. end top 1011.
Coli Call !114-2611-1427.

54 Misc. Merchandise

Uood Ford beckhoo. 1-llt4694-7842 · or 814-11946008.
Uood 40 Cllonnol CB rodlo.
Phone 448· 3042.
For oele -•onod wood .
Coll614-246-940t ,
Moving out of state. Must

1 ponabla trapeze bar with
overhaul fr1me 1nd bars. ~o
To fent 'o r buy a traUer lot. nood to fo11on to bod, Coli
Somewhere around 6t4-9B6-3978.

l.angoovllle-WIIkoovllle vln- -4-.-h-oln_oo_w_o-for-oo-1-e.-A-I_II_Ik-o
clnty. Coll6t4-992-64t8. now $100. eouh. Coli 814742-3010 oveo.

IYierclio~ 11 11 rs1~

14 Collbor Howkon Muzzle
Lolder whh lull length brou
.cope. New with powder,

51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION • FURNITURE
12 Olive St .. Golllpollo. Now
I. UMd WOOd &amp; CoalltOVII,
8 piece wood living room

oulto with I lnph flot ormo
•399, bunk bedo comploto
with bunkloo 11 98, 2 piece
•ntron livfngrOom auites
•tee. ontron rocllnero $89.
other reclinera • 80, maple
dlnotto 1111 $179. box
spring• &amp; mattre11 twin or
full *1 00 let regular-firm
$120, moplo dinette cholro
Uli. wooh otondo •34,
maple rockoro US. 7 piece
c~rome dlnotto oet 81 49, 6
plori dinette oot $99. u10d
bedroom sultea. refrigerator•. range~, chest, dreuers.
wringer w1aher1, TV'a, dry·
ero. • ohoao . Coli &amp;t 4-441311.8.

bolla, • pouchoo. t260. Coli
114-742-3010.Even.
1.8 .000 BTU olr conditioner,
uood 7 timoo. $600. Coli
llt4-773-&amp;397 . .
2'h ton eerttrel air condl·

sell

Sean

wesher,

8

heavyduty
month• old ,

1360. Gibson rofrl·frMzer
olda by oldo 4 yro. old f250.
Call 448-2767.
Kenmore welhing machine,
good cond.. 6 yro. old.
1100. Hlo • hero 28" 3
opoed biko,llko n-. 176 oo.
Coii814-388-9043.

Cut up olobo, 116 .PU
load.lerger loads deliverwd.
Coli for prlcoo. Co.II 6 t 4245-6804.
Uttlo girlo clotheo. olzeio I
thru 7. Boya clothesaizet14

thru t B. Coll446-2460.

tionor, compl11o whh H coil
~ tubing. new compre11or.
•e&amp;o. Cellet4-B92-Ii437.

Reese trailer hitch, 1110
mirror• ,. . jeclc stands . Call

SoH defr0111ng refrigerator
1100, Konmoro heovy duty

king
backhoe, looo thon t 600
hrs., , e:~~cellent condition.
Call evening• after &amp;:00.
Coll814-1198-8189. · · ,

automatic

w11her

*100.

Niturolgoo dryor •too. 40
inch electric range e4&amp;,
wind4w elr conditioner•

&amp;000 • 8000 BTU •e1
ooch. Coll814-742-2362.
For oolo electric whoel choir,
304-773-lt74.
Frigidaire medium alz.e
wooher, double Iron oink
whh oil flxturoo. 3 bundle
roof ohlngloo; 304-675281 t.

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa. choir. rocker. otto- Firewood, •20.00 pickup
man, 3 tobleo. (oKtro hoovy), lood. •30 .00 dollvored,
t881i. Soft, choir ond love- 304-875-299t or 67&amp;- t . $2711. Sofoundcholro 11762.
priced from 1285. to 8B96.
Tobin. UOonduptol126. Surplu1 Army camouflege,
Hldo'o-bodo,t390. ond up t4 oz donlm. rontol uood
to $11110 .. oofo bodl t146, clothing, 1872 El Comero.
Recli-•. 1286. to $376 .. t 977 Triumph chop ~tor
Lampo from t28. to t126. (7501. Som Somorvlllo'o.
pc. dlnotteo fr9m •108 .. to Eaat~Revenswood (New
435. 7 pc. t1 89 ond. up. Ero). Fri. Sot, Sun, t :00·
Wood toblo whh olx cholro 7:00 pm. Dlocount foctory
f2Bii to -$745. Deek 11 to union labeled edvertlaing
up to 1225. Hutcheo, $&amp;60. specialties, Point Pl11nnt.
Bunk bod comploto whh 304-871-3334.
mm-o. $27&amp;. ondupto
t3Bii. ' aoby bldo, It 10. 2 piece woodenframecouch
M - • or box iprlngo. and rocker, 304-773-6492.
full or twin, $68., firm, •ea.
ond na; Queon Htl. •t 95. Sony detamovle color, video
4 dr. chooto, t42. &amp; dr. camere, new lncludea bat·
cheoto, $64. Bed fromeo, tory ond rochorgo. •eoo.
UO.ond U&amp; .. t 0 gun - Gun Coli 304-B~2-21iOB.
coblnoto. -t31i0. !lao or
electric rongoo f371i. Boby 'Ping pong toblo. picnic
men-•. U5 &amp;
bod table, celh reglater, herdfromot uo, U5, &amp; •3o. were·aCIIkta, auto ramp, 14"
king fromo UO. Good HIOC· olr ottlc-oxhouot fen. 1.000
tlori of 1Mdroori1 auite1, oq.lt. copoclty, both-fenrockera. metel ceblnetl, lito, ollghtly domogitd com·
hoodboordo t3B • up to modo, ohowor ltoll, t 920
Morquotte, Point Ploooont.
til&amp;.
'
304-117&amp;-2t04.
UMCI Fumiture -- dryera, and
TV'o. 3. mlloo out Bulovlllo Cream Hparater. 13 gel .
Rd. Open 9om to lpm, Mon. carboy jug, 'hobby horN,
thru Fri .. Bom to &amp;pm, Sot. lerge panda beera, Life n1agazlnea, glus clorox juga.
lit 4-448-0322
couch end chelr. Read••
GOOD USED APPLIANCES Dlgoot. motol bod, li gel.
Waahera, dryera. retrlgere· atone jar. dresMr with mer·
tora, rena••· Sbgga · Ap- blo top, toochera dool&lt;.
pllonceo. Upper River Rd. shovel, poker, waahpen,'we ·
-ldo Stono .Cre11 Motol. ter cooler! 150 gal. barrel, .&amp;
gel. berrel. Phone 304-117&amp;llt4-448·7398.
3828.
County Appllonco. Inc .
Good uood opplloncoo ond Romington boh octlon rlflo,
TV ooto. Opon BAM to &amp;PM . 3o-oe• ., 1o.oo. 304-&amp;8&amp;,
Mon thru Sot. 4411-1819, 3B2B.
1127 3rd. Avo. GoiHpollo.
Tobacco otlcko li2 In long.
OH.
Both endo oberponed, 17
centa
Mch or 1 8 cent• per
Why piiV more Trade Center
Furnhure Outlot. .Keno-. t,OOO or more. 304-93721130.
Ohio. Opon 9-7 PM.

446-t943.
1977

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56 Building Supplies
B.uilding Meterlals

Block. brick. oowor plpoo,
windowa .. lintels, etc .
Claude Wintera, Rio Grande.
0 . Coll8t4-241i-6t21.
'N ow

open

fOf

buslne11,

Mountoin Stole Block. Ri.
33. Now Hoven. Complete
masonry suppliet. 4". 8",
12" block. Delivery oervico.
Phone doy 304-882-2222.
evoning 8B2·.3 239.

56

Pats for Sale

llonnelo Profol·
lionel .-n-breed wooming.
Indoor-outdoor boording focllltiH. Pick up end dollwry
eorvlce. Englloh Cocker Sponlol pupploo. Coli 814-3889790.

Heevy duty wllhe GE dryor,

_ , ..... oondltlon. flO.
Coli II t 4-881-43.2.

71

AU1o1 for Sale

]

CeN lt4-3111-8414.

I'IE KNOW OOLPIIIH6
ARE SMN~r! HIWII'I'
DEVfLOPED A 71fUIV,
5NIWIKV COULO &amp;!!

H • S Homolmprovomonto ·

51JHII•'IIII(IIIT!

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akfinQ. remodeling, repalr1, ~ ,
pt~lntlng, rusonable retM. • •

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1178 Harley Dovldoon
8ponl1or 82,210. C•ll4411·
8234.
1178 HOndo K model ex.
cond., . .00. Coli 441·
3212. .
.
t 981 Ho""" mo,iod. good
condition. coli lt4·982·
1318. '

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GENE'S OEEP STEAM ,.,
CARPET CLEAN ,.:.~
acotchguard-wat,r extriC•"'·-:1•

~Jon. deodorizer•. FREE eltl~.. _(~
lliltll. A1110n1bl1 "ffdH. ~..-A~o"j

Gene Smith. 992-1308. · · ~;: :
&lt;.II ·t

RON'S Telovlolon B....,lco. • j''
IDocloll•lng In Zenith ond .;:
Motorota.

Qu111r,

and ·,.,..

houeo cello. CoM 304-178' "'
2318 or 11 4·448·2464. ' •.· i.

tll8t KE-100 Kowoooldmo- - - - - - - - - - - '-' i '
tiOrcycle. Lau thon 100 F.tty TrH Trimming, atump ·~: ~ ·
Coli 304·871· · c.. llt4-182-31t7 removol.
t33t.
or 882·68110.
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porilncod oerponter, olectri. · : '

1184 Hondo 710 Sbedow,
2,000 mlloo........ n-. 'cien, me.an, painter. roof- 1
tZIIOO.OO. 304-117&amp;-74111. Ing (Including hot · ter ~ :
applloetlonl 304-171-2088 · • ,
" •·
1183 Hooclo VII Mogne, or 87&amp;-4110. ~
.
4.300 mi. eKe
IIOOd
Rotory or coblo tool driiHng.
rubber~ will 11crlfice.
n.soo.oo . 304-&amp;71· Moet well• completed ume ~
dey. Pump ooloo ond oorvl· .- &lt;
3218.
.... 304-8811-3102.
;:
t817 YIINhe 80 dirt blko.
Bulldlng·Remcdollng, con- 'j •
"'"" good, 304-171-4317.
croto, drywell, olectrlcol, :.~ .
roofing. floo.ring, fremlng, '?kitchen-b•throom tnaulla-:..,~
lion, door·wlndow fr•mlng, "(!
76 Bo•t• and ·
304-87&amp;-2440:
. .~

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LEFT lOU TO

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GO TO NfW

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MFG .11i fl. trlbonoth whh
71i ,..._ outboord
motor, •t.3110. Coli 814·
218-t331.
t II ft. Storctolt boot end
troller . . b . con d. Coil 4441tl24.
1873 Thompoon Trl·hun.
t t l hp Mercury .
02,000.00. 304-87&amp;-3818
or 171·44&amp;8.

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Auto Parts
8t Acceuoriae

t971

flot whh
ekloo, • - d With olr rldti.
E•cellont condition. IIHcly
to wilflc. 114-247-2013.

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Camping
Equlp.,.an'

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It 0,1100. Ono - - · Coli

eftor I:JO p.m .. 304-llli31103.

Monzo t2,700.00. Phone t7.1100. Coli 441-1412.
304-1175·2414 after I PM.

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OC)' NFL'• Greatest Moments li,tFL's .Greatest Moments pri.senu highlights
of Super Bowl 'XIII ' featu,r·
lng the Pinsburgh S~eelers
vs . the Dallas Cowboys.

, rn Love Connection

Dour Work by Ted Honno.
DkchH, pondo, rl!edl, lend
cloorlng, etc. Coli Motor Cor
lrckero. 441-1592.

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Jomoo loyo Woter Servlca.
Alto poolo filled. Coli 114211-1141 or 114-4481171or 8t4-448-7911 .
llen'o Weter Servlcio. Wello1 ,
olnomo, poolo lllled. Phone · ·
317-01123 or 387· 774t
night or day.
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Football: New England at
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00 3rd Annual Legendary
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Binl.rdl Stare

(]) All In the Family
•·CIJ Ill (11) ·Benson Benson
and a med ic end up in jail
when the medic that Benson' h•d nominated for Humanitarian of the Year Is
discovered to be practicing
without a lice nse . (R)
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Boll Hogg realizes how
much he loves his wife
when Lulu is kidnapP.ed .
l~il80 min ,)
!]) {)]) Welhlngton Week i

Rivlew Paul Duke is joined
bv top Waslilngto n journalists
analyzing ' the
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Ill MOVIE: 'Looking for Mr . .
Ooodber'
·8:30 (]) Supe' Book
Cl) Mljor Leegue 'Basabell :
Atllnftl •t lt. LDula·
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becomes determined to
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SEWING Mochlne ropolro,
!llfYice. Authorized Singer
loiH • · 8orvioe 8horpon
8clooou. Fobrlc Shop,
Pomoroy. 114-182-2214.

•

MacNeil/Lehrer

Newahou,.

Guod· 1 Excavating, bole·
monto, .footM, drlvoweyo.
ooptlc tonlto. londocoplng.
Coil onytlmt 814· 448· ,
411~7. Jomoo L. Dovloon, Jr.. ·

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UI'HOLST!RY IHOI'
1181 lee. Aile., GeiHpollo
114-441·7113orlt4-441: ·
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Bovogo outomotlc t 8 gouge,
Wlnchooter modo! 10 t 2
gougo, with ekoot borrell.
Wine...,_ Model 37 rod
1-r 4t0 go-. Wlnalle• AKC roo!- mlnlo1ure
tormodei.37A·4tOgougo,K lchn- pupploo. ,..,.
M.-t . 20 QIUII'i Wine,._ end IMIIII, lei! ond ........
........,- 1200 12 gouge.
color. 811oto3114-773-llilll.
304-181-JIIt
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destroy the antidote to
' 1ogmuch o f t h e war ld 's b 10

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BHULAW'B Plumbing and
Heolillg, 2t 1, IIKih St.,
Point PIMIOnt, .W. Yo. 304·
1175-5420. Llconood ond
lnountd.

JIMI ~ATEII BEIIVICE.
con JIM Lanior, 304-171' 7317.

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Rukev11r

analyze•

the ·eoa With a weekly re·
view of economic and lnvlltment matters.

9:00 (]) 700 Club
(I) Auto lloolng '84:
NAIC"II Ch.mpJon &amp;pork
Plug 400 from Brooklyn,
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Blue Thunder face en
enemy team thet wants to

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Dallas Sob by
asks Jenha to marry him
and Clayton pushes to wed
Miss Ellie before J .A. and
Jessica can interfere. (R)
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(60 min .l •
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crt Pallisers
9:30 · CI:' Comedy Jukebox Comedy music .'i'ideos o f M
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Brooks, S(eve, Mart1n and

. Billy Crystal ere f!f'atured .
CE Oberammergau 'Its Peo· pie and Their Passion .' Jim
.Sampson presents the historv of the Oberammergau
Passion .Play which is celebrating its 350th anniver. '
sary In 1984 . ·
10:00 (]J MOVIE: 'Ri1Ry Buslness'
CIJ Duran Durlln: The Video
Concert
(I) Blue Thunder Tho Blue
Thunder face an enemy
team that wants to destrQ."'
the antidote to much of the
world 's biolog ical warfare
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Crest A
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gela and Phill ip's weddmg
approaches wlth Angale
not knowing that Julia
plans to murder her during
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([) Evening etPopl ·Jessye
'i Norm·a-rr:'- Acclaimed-opef8 .
star JesSye Norman joins
JOhn Williams and the Baston Pops for an evening of
popular and light classical
music. (60 min .)
[ t Nowowatch
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in'i'eStlgates the murder of
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'To Serve Thorn All My
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ma ster when he refulel to
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8/17/84

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Founh ond Plno
Galllpollo, Ohio
Phone lll4-441·388B or
814-441-4417

Doier

78 Motort Homae
• 8t Campera

Eve~ing
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four 4·311· t II Gumbo
Muddero. hlr oond.
noo.oo. Phone 304-&amp;7B7tet .

t 979 Morcury Cepri Roily 71 . _ ... ' kh 11·44
Spano,' •2.1100.00. t 110 tlroe, too many- 10 lilt

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Now comes -the

The end of
another summer
romance!

OET your carpet SHIP .:; •.
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN ' ;.
BTEAMEII. Woter romovel. • ·•·
0111- · ' ·
fumhuro -nillg, motel. 304-176-2285.
::; ;

t 878 Oldo. joorfeet condl·tion, t2000. 187&amp; ford t900. 1918 VW - """"· flat bod. outo.
t 979 ford Fairmont, 4 cyl,. Stotlonwagori, low milUIOO. or trodo for good tiiOO. Colllt4-882-1841.1!'!!!~11~ 11•1 floro fond:;,:j ·
4x4 outo. trona ., 304-1767690. .
74 Cho-olot Novo •-1.!.~:!!~~?.:.---~
Spon. *121. Celllt4-992- 1178 v. ton Chevy pickup
Hou~e for sale or wiH con6787. ·
whh ~m-. . . . .,, _ 4 . .
sider trede for mobile home
of oquol voluo, 304-773- 19'74 Codlolloc Bocian Be- MIIy.
' 2100t8770Ldo
or •wlll ~-o4
&amp;t74.
vlllo. 87.000 ....... a-t ... 'o.a- tt'
condition, only '11200. Coli
• ru
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114·992-2478.
Colll14-742·24110.

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PAINTING- lntorlor end ox- •).
torlqr, plum~lng. roofing.
oomo remodeling. 20 yro.
up. CoUll fll-388-9862.

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1171 lntomotioMI ~ ton
t 879 Pontlec Tran• Am for plok-up· truck:e.t.. p.bt,p.ooole. T top, OU111Sndlng ..flotbod till. Col 1811condition. Coil 912-11411.
4484.
197&amp; Chevy C-ette In
oxcollont condition. Cell tt71 lmeme11onof 4070B
llt4-742-2il38 oftor I p.m. KT410 t3 . - . 2 or 742-2121.
......
.lloody Exto· worll.l14-247·
20113.
'17 Mom• Corio. motor, oxc 1 - . good tlrH,I
U, 200.00 firm. 304-171· 73 y
4 WD
3313. col eftor 1:00.
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Hondo, e••· oond.. loto of 1729.
Cel 114-241-lltB.
&lt;
C 1 S Pointing Sorvlcoo. ,
prloeo around. Coli
Horloy De....... t 171 8upor Gllclo only 1.300 mlloo. like today for free eatlmltH.
new, go,... klfll. C•llllt4- Interior • exterior. Cell .,,
448-t087.
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"VOU .CH, W&amp; WENT' AA.OUNP

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"r 't4-387·7244.

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t971 corvone. low !NIM.
AC.
Pl. I!'B, eloc wlnclowo.
TOP CASH plid ~ ._
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model uood cora. 1m1t11 AM·FM
8ulck-Pontlou. 111 1 EM!· muot 1011. 304·8711-21113
ern Ave.. Gallllp aUa. Call oftor &amp; PM.
lt4-4411-2282.
1971 Oldo Cutluo Supreme, · Air, AT. power
1978
Dodge"2
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Fruit
uc. cond., U,liOO . . One .,..... ..d . . . .1111. good
8t Vegetables
- · Coil feye Coughen· - - --871-1138 . .
our. 448'4212.
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'74 VW Bootlo. Vood cOrld,
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t9711 C - r P8, P l l . - It .000.00. Coli 304-171·window. AC. cruloo. , _ 1728.
tlr•. mu111011. • t .100. Cell '74 vw rebuilt ......... 701
448-0288.
Vlond ·st., Paint l'looarit.
t978 PlymouthVololro 2 dr. Cen b e - Sun end Mon.
I cyl.. outo., rodlo. Wll
or 12.281 n-u. too. Jolln'o tlll3 Cull- ....
good • •
Auto Soloo. lulotvlllo lid. t 1.000
WJI oonlidlrtr-...
Goilipollo, Oh. 0-111 doll&lt;.
ln. 304-171-3123. ·
Now peking • - com. Coli 448f'l'l2.
t1 .4Q 1 dozon, Sllvor
Ouoon. Collet 4-742-3ot o. 83 s _ . . . toke ovor PlY• 7 2 Truckl for &amp;'ale
mordl, mu11 1011. o~c . cond.
Swoot com.lilver - · Coli 448-2148.
Truck TOflf*a, Moot ......
you pull, I ,76 1 dozen ot
66238 BR t 24 •. Ponl.,d, t 971 Chevy ototlon-n, different ·coloro. John'o
Auto hloo. lu..,..lo· lid,
Ohio or collll14-843-lit811.
9 po-ngor. very good Golllpollo.
Oh. Open 11-:
. cond., now blttery, t871. eon 4411-47112.
CANNING TOMATOES: Coli 8t4-241i-81itl.
Plckod,t4.00;Pick your own
U .l50: Bring contoln... t978 Chovrolot Monzo 19U Toyota T__, ltltton
Hou" 10:00 to 4:00. Other moko offer, CoH 814-241- - · 4 - drlvo. Coli
814-241i-140t timoo by oppoinlmont. II•Y· 91i8B.
mond Rowe phone
(8t4)247 4292:
1971 Corvotto 31i0 cu.ln. 1171 ford PU tNck, "'""
T-top, IUIO trlnl, PI, PB, good whh ' compor tOj&gt;.
Home .Grown Sw.et Corn: . olr, tilt whoei,'. ! " " " Y - Noodo 101110 .....,., Coli
Sliver Qunn. white. You Con eftoriPM. 4411-t583. 114-. . .8881 ....
pick-50 canto o doa.,, Clift 980 Hcndo Accord li opd. 7t GMC ltop von, t4 ft.
ford Hlft Ferma, flrlt houM
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t1 .00 dozon, 304-8711· cen 448-BOtli or 4411- 1978 GMC ~ ton pickup
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current prlco 89.91 buohel. rodlol tlrM, oil pono. lllck. Coii14-2H-t7211.
Call for cunem variety.
•tsoo. Colll14-882-3371 1818 ·c....., pickup. mnd·
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buohelo. Aloo, •rtv ,_
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pony to toke ovor low
monthly peya,menta on
spinet plano. Can be IMft
locally . . Wrhe Cnedh Monagor: P.O. Box 33. frlodono,
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SHOWMANSHIP - llecelvln&amp; tropldM lor tbe
Meigs County Jllllior Fair daiJl' !lhowrnaiiiiNp
· 'lburllday were flO r, Bnlll* Rolle, grand dlamplon,

and Jerl-y &amp;nllb, reserve champion. Boll! boJs are
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Open class judging ot dai!'Y cattle

W1!5 held Thursday at the Meigs
County Fair.
In the Holstein division, Bob Lee,
Route 1. Racine, took three !lrst
places while Robinson's DairY.

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Cablnet Cluster on Intrastructure,
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highway connection between Rock
Springs and the Ravenswood
Bridge, completion ol two portiOns
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Shade, exhibited animals taking·
seven llrsts In the various catego.
rtes. Ralpb Trussell, Long Bottom,
took a !lrst In the Guernsey breed.
Climer's Milking Shorthorns,
Llm•lo!uleny, won eight !lrst places
In the various divisions of the
mUklng Shorthorn class.
Joann Calaway, ReedSvUle, won
10 !lrst places In 'the divisions of the
Ayrshire judging. In the Jersey
judging, LelandParkero!Pomeroy
took seven !lrsts and Chester Rose
I Racine took
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one
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ace.
Pomeroy, and Carr's Fa.mlly
Farms. Route 2, Coolvli)e, shafed
top honors In open class sheep
Judging or the Meigs County Fair.
Cotterman Suflolks took !our first
places and exhibited the grand
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dead'I'hursdayatth MetgsCounty
Jau, was the son John and Icy
Belle Maddox Fish r. He was born
!nRaclne'andwasarlverboatpllot.
He was a member of the Athens
American Legion Post and the
Veterans or Foreign Wars post,
Athms. He served for 15 years as a
merchant seaman and two years 1n

lumbus,andwasaveteranofWorld
Warn ~vtng served In the u.S.
Coast Guard.
Services will be helc:! at 1 p.m.
Monday at the Ewing Funeral
Home with DIUI'Y Benton o!llclatlng. Burial will be In Sand Hl11
Canetery, Long Bottom. Friends
may caU at the funeral home one
hour prior to services on Monday.

William L. Rale, fr/, 668E. Jeffrey
Place. COlumbus, died Wednesday
at the Riverside Methodist Hospital
In Columbus.
A41yearemployeoflheOhloBell .
Telephone Co. Bell, Mr. Ra;e was
born May 21, 1917, a son of late
McKinley aild Marte Marshall
Ra;e,

'Surviving are his wife, Hazel
MWloan Rose; a son and daughter·
In·laW, WUUam T. and Connie Rale, .
Columbus; four brQthers, Elmer,
Sunbury; Ralph, LanC8$ter; Ha·
rold, Florida and Don, Arizona: live
sisters, Erma Parish, Goshen, Ind.;
Viola Boston, Mt. Vernon; Leatha
Hanes, Worthington Betty Conner,'
Delaware: Dorothy Farmer, Flor:

Saturdaydanee set

..,.p , there, a spokesman for the Mason CoUnty
SllerUrs Department reported.
,
Mlcbael Wayne Grubll&amp;, 33, was app~ebendecl'!m
HJihland "'venue aroond 9 p.m.; and has been
l'l!turnlld to the Maul County jaU, WIIIJamstDwn
~ ol Pollee Don White said. '
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Ronald Ray Myers, 21, ' 1&amp; stulat·Jarge, bl!t Is
belleYal·to be In lhe Wood Coonty area, White said.
u~ the ID or Mason "-!Jwwl:y J~tcher . ·

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hewas~wtthf$11yjallbreak,annedrobbery
grand laroe!ly. Bond was set at $'15,001, the
lpCikalman tor Uie sberlll's department &amp;ald. . .
. , White &amp;aid chartles or auto theft. pcss1!881on of
, 11to1en · popecty and pJneo•lon of a conlrolled

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Coupon Savings
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J&lt;atUc's que1t1on -

Fair activity
· 'Diere were still DUIIII!I'OIIIIIdlvllies to be talu!n In
• lbe Melp c.nty Fair .......... Friday and
SUuni!Q&lt;. In tbe above phato, David Hively of
GeiUpei!M 111lki 1 . . ll'lldor Ill ..,.,....... tor tbe
leld lloek ll'lldor pllll. At left. ,__ rare tor tbe
,IIDIII! lll!e ... tbe , _ radnl card, wNie at ri&amp;ht.
~~"-Sa.....,., dN1gl!ter of Mr. IIIII Mrs.
~ ~bury ot QeDipo'i, rides . tbe men'Y"P '
round. Below at ri&amp;ht. tbe ferris wheel remains
1ll"P'IIer With ·febo&amp;ooers. '11!en!'s lllwlQs !IO!Ildldng
excllillg llboat that hqe wheel, wlildl Is enjoyed by
)'OW!g and old &amp;lire.
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ate search tor ammunition, and are

We Hope You
Enjoy The .

1984 Meigs
County Fair

Personal. iitcome up 0.8 percent in July ·
cate&amp;WY, . Items expected to last
three or more ye8fll, where sale'\
declined by $5 billion following a
smaD InCrease ol $IX) mWion In
June.
Qlher details or the 1ncome and
spending report:
-Total personal Income In·
creased to en annual rate or $3.0l7
trillion, wblle ji!IIIIOIIIl COiliiiiTIIIIIO
spendiJw reedled en annual rate ol
p lrllllon.
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-Within !be 1nmme caflliOI'Y,
wqee end 1111ar1s1t lnCreUed at a
rail! of $11.'1 MD!m, cbm ll!lrlbtly
trtxn tbe lllcreue ol $13.9 biJUon In
JUDI!. Oftaettlil!l that clllliae uiJe.
what waa en lrnjll'ovanellt In farm ·

IIAROAIN IMTIIIEQI ~ruROIIY &amp; stMMr
ALL SEATS $2.00
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,added.

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bed ~bustiOn and llmestoue
Jnjl!ctkm. Jri wldch pollutants life
removed trom coal over a bed or

KatBc said he's Uilled support for
addltlonal acid rain cause research
lntrtldllced by Sen. Robert&lt;:. Byrd,
D-W.Va., and Rep. Nick JoeRahall,
D-W.Va. Their legislation Is seen as

more re8sonable than bills caDing
for sWtur dioxide reductionS which
he said ''will cost CCl!ISilmei'S $100 '

aver

the next :tl yeiii'S.
' "When Inflation Is considered, the
real dollars over that 00-yearperlod
billion

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PROPER 10 REQUIRED
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the leal ........ -could be
b., • . . _ .-lei AEP ofllc:W; .
· John E. ICalllc. "You don't . . ,0·

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DISTURBING THE PEACE
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cOuld be as mucb .a s $:DJ bUDon,''
losing their credibility.''
Katllc said. .
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Acid r.a1n Is thli ~liar term
Katllc said he belleves llj:ld min
llOIIUtanbl creall!d by power plants
proponents are partly lnllueoCEd by
carried Into other states 811!1 their
complaints tnim Canada - whose
water systems by rain.
·
WbJJe DOling he's not Involved In power: peed5 are supplied primarily
the bumlng of coal by plants, KJitllc by bydroeJectrlc and nuclear power
feels provisions clthe Clean Air Act, plants.
"It's kind of a curious thing," he
coupled with entl·pollutlon procesaid.
"When people stan telling me
dures taken by AEP plants Jlke the
JamesM.GavinstallonatCheshlre, w!Jat to do, I start looking to see If
are In part tesptilslble for a 25 their hwse Is In order."
Katllc said that If "SOOiebody got
pen:ent decrease In sulfur dioxide
emlsslolls since 19'l0, when the ' crazy" and slgnlflcant sulfur diox·
Ide emissions were mandated,
legtslatiOn became Jaw.
Impact
on the local mlnln!l
The decrease Is remarkable,
Katllc feels, because coal usage has could be tremendOuS·
"Youdo!l'tllketoplayg~UJ~es,''he ·
Increased by 85 permtt In that
said. "That Meigs complex is a $90
periOd of time.
"We beUeve the an5wer lies In the million payroll. And there's file
barge traf!lc that depends on coal.
way coal Is burned," he said.
"The answer wiD come In not just 'I'hl!y (a,cld rain legislation propolll!llts~ ought to be caretul."
meeting standards, but how effi.

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Katllc said acid rain leg1slatlon
poponents are enpged In a

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AUGUST 19TH .AT 2:00P.M.

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I a.bcaster ae!VIa!orpnlzallon -Is
based In ooncem over a rush to
judgment on acid rain that could
damage AEP utilities and the coal

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J~slallm ~ts untU the
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called for

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Partly clwdy tonight. Low near
:
65. WindS light and variable.
o · Saturday, considerable cloudiness
with a chailce of showers imd
thu!XIerstorms. Hlgh !ll-lri. ChanCe
of min ro percent tonight and 40
perrent Saturday.
Ill
ExfEnded Forecaat

ElectriC PoWer €0rp. o!llclal

John E'. "Jack'' Katllc said AEP
supports recently-lillro!lured federal Jeglllstlon mdahJi further
.-rdl Into acid rain.
"We clcln't knoW exactly what
CB!ISES
rain/' Katllc, senior
Yli:e ~or AEP's fUeiiiiPift\V :
dlviskm. aald Friday. "Wey ~
you spend money :untU you're
certatn?Whywouldwebe.llent
to pit a $100 biJI1oa burden on
people?QinweiiOttakethreeyears.

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substance . are pending In Wood County against
Grubbs. There are no 1epo1 ll!d c~ pelldlng
againSt Grubbs In Wash!Jigton Co\1nty In Ohio, Jaw
en1orrement otflclal$ there repcx1ed.
Grubba, who ' had previously eocaped from
Kanawha County Jaw ortlclals, was originally
scheduled for trial MoqdaY In Mason County on 10
C!J11111s or forgery and uttering. It convicted on an
coonts,Grubb8couldfaceasentenceor31to3Xlyears
· lmpriJonment.
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Legion. The dancing will begin at 9
p.m. and last untU 1a.m. In Rutland.
DonatJonsare$2 per adult and$1.50
per child.

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THE POORSIDE
•SILVER CREEK
*MEAN STREET
*PHOENIX
*LENNIE TENNANT
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Fruth and Chlet Deputy George Plahts, who had gone
to Wood County to make poslttve Identification on
Grubbs,·
Grubba was traDipol1ed llack to Mason County and
taken before Magistrate 'Jolm,"Andy" Wilson where

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David Jarvis, White said Grubbs apparently rented a
car from a Marietta, Ohio. car dealer and was
su~ to haVe returned the car Friday. When the
~ was. not returned, White said the '.owner
reported 1t sllliEn.
Wllllanlltown pollee d1scovered Grublll and the
mllistng'(eblclelaterln !be evening, White said.·
1 ·, 'Grubl}i wu takl!n belore Wood County ~te
Emily Bradley IIIII was then tumec1 over to-tbe
custody of Mason County Shtmlf Robert E.' "Bob"

Ohio to

theU.S.Arrny.
DenverBush,
Bush,
PaJII!Ioy,
·and nlngnurnberwas1528.
Survivors Include a daughter, 8 p.m. senice
Rhonda
Syracuse,
have tiled
Linda Carol Nevrollle, San Diego,
forthecilssolutlonorthelrmarrlage r-----------1
Calif.; two sons, John E. Fisher,
A memorial service for Mrs. In Meigs County Common Pleas
Nelsonville and Steven PhUIIp Clara Lochary to be held this Court.
Fisher, Nelsonville; live brothers, evenlngattheEwlngFunera!Home
Glen Maddox, Cleveland, Joe by Return Jonathan Meigs Chapter, Closed Saturday
Fisher, Portsmouth, Kermit Daughters o! the American RevoluFisher, Gallipolis and Bob Fisher, tlon,wlllbeheldatlip.m.ralherthan
The Syracuse Park and Swim·
Racine; a sister, Faye Proffitt, 7:00 p.m., Regent June Ashley ~Poolwlllbeclosedtothepubllc
Belpre; a grandson, Ryan John reports.
hoursturdawllly be(tornonuw~ . Regular
resumedon~y.
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evro ,
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parents and a brother, Pete Fisher.
ArrangmJeots are pending at the
Ewing Funeral Home.

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needed to opeit southeast

economic growth."
Upon completion or 'the petl)lon .
drive-which hopes tocollect25,!XXJ
signatures - candidate Sheets
Emergeney ru.-s
plans to ask the state to move the
Four runs were reported by the Rock Springs access road and U.S.
Meigs County Emergency Medical 33 projects up oo on Its agenda,·
Service.
Sheets said this morning the drive
Pllrheroy went to the Pomeroy was centering on those projects,
HealthCareCenterat 9:l9'a.m. for "becausetheaccessroadwasUsted
EtheiHobacktoVeteransMeniorlal . by the Southeastern Ohio Regional
H ltal t 3 as
Pomeroy
Councllasltsnumbercneprlorlty."
~to:.; ea~ J:~b- Richard ·
JullantoVeteransMemorlaiHmpl- Ohio'loUery winner '
tal; Ponll!loy went to the _,_.s
•
omceatS:l9p.m.!orPhlll~ ClEVELAND (AP) _ The
to Veterans Memorial HOIIpital; -at winning number dniwn Thursday
7:36 p.m. Rutland was cliJJed to night In the Ohio Lottery's dally
HappyHoUowRoad!oragasleak. game, ''TheNumber,"was148. '
T
In the "Pick 4" game, playEd
O end miiiTiase
Monday through Friday, the win-

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Friday apprehen!led one or the two Mason County Jl!ll

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Ohio weather:
dry, sw:my
Sunday forecast ·

· Williamstown Police capture Mason escapee ,

·champion ewe.In the Suffolk breed
Wtth Can's FamUy Farms exhibit·
lng the reserve champion ram and
the reserve champion ewe In the
breed.
In ·the Hampshire breed, Carr's
FamUy Farms took lour !lrst
places In addition to exhlbltlnjl the
grand champion ram and the grand
an&lt;! reserve champion ewes.

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IF YOUR MOTHER DIDN'T TELL YOU
Nelsonville.
AaOUT WATKINS PRODUCTS SHE
She said the projects, "... exi!ll)1!~ the many highway projects
·.DIDN'T TELL YOU EVERYTHING!

RAM WINNERS - Teresa Courtney, Shade, left, duunplon. Sonia Kelms, GuytMDe, !lbow!l tbe P'IIIICl
shows this · year's Meigs County Fair open cla8s champion lfamaishlre ram. Tbere was ·no reeerve ·

Ida. He was: a member of the
Beechwald Church or Christ, Co-

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Income, up. at a rate of $3.6 biiJP!In
July, compared with $2.5 billion In

spokesman Robert w.Irelan·.

Jewell, 49, of Point Pleasant, was
, a inalntellance general supervisor
or . after·tax. In· and a Zl·year Kaiser Aluminum
come, rose 0.8 percent to en annual employee,.Irelan said. He had been
rate of $2.!!9'trllllon, CDilpared with listed In critical condition since
being Bdmltted to Cabell Hunting·
a0.7paceutJuneblcreli8e.· ,
-Penonalsavlnpgrewstarate ton'S bunl unit.
Irelaii said the other Individual
.cl$157.5bllllon. 'Illatieftthenatlonal
savlnp rail!- savtnp as ape. Cent Injured In the !Ire, Alfred H.
ol dlspwable 1ncu11e - at 6.1 · Ashworth, Sr., !ill, of NeW Haven, a
malntellance fDreman, n!ITialnS In
jii!IQ!ilt, uptrtxn5.8pi!I:U!!d In June
IIIII 5.3 pen:st In May. _
critical condition at the 'bunl unit.
AU , flaural are lldjlllted to
Carl Whitley, superintendent of
dllcolmt b' lllll'lllalsueonel varia·
tklnl. .fuly'alncul• total tr8allate reduction operations at .Ravensto Slll,IDI a year tcr every men, wood, detlcrlbed Jewell u "a ·flne
W1111111 end c)ll1d In the United ~worker. More than that," Whl·
June.

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Pr. PLEASANT. w.va.-Lowell
T. Jewell. one of two Individuals
burned In a!lreatKalser Aluminum
&amp; Chemical CorpOration's Ravens·
wood ~ Aug. 10, died Friday
mornlni at Cabell Huntington
}lospltal, acccrdlng to company

tleysald,

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knew and 'worked with
Our
thoughls and Pl'liYers are with his
wife, Jean, their saris, Tom ajid
John, and,the rest or~ farnUy ," :

Jewell and Ashworth sustained
extensiVe burns during a !Ire in&gt; a
buDding that Is used to Store at)d
convey pitch, Irelan said. He said

thi:Y were In the process Qr

unplugging the pitch CO!IveylDg
systemwhe!ltheaccldentoccurred.
An InvestigatiOn Into the cause or
the !Ire Is continuing, and It may be
weeki before the cause is known, be

added.
.'
. The extent or the damage to the ·
bulldlng In which the !Ire took plaee
is Still being assessed. Irelan· Sli)d
alumlmDn production at Ravenswood Is not affected, and the
damaged system Is being bypassed
, with an alternate method.
He said pitch Is used at Ravenswoodtomenutacturecarbonanodes
that are used In the alumlnutn
maklngprocess.
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