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                  <text>Paga 14-The Deily Seminal

Local Meigs briefs

Area deaths
Willis D. Cannan

New Poo.l hours anrwunced

Women.

Mrs. Miller was bam ln Wlrt
WUlls D. Cannan, former Meigs" &lt;;:ounty, West Vlrglnla to Oscar W.
and Vesta Ball Blse.
resident, died Aug. 2 at San Pedro,
Survivors tnclude her husband,
He was born on Nov. 8, 1902 tn
Darts E. MWer, two sons, Daris G.
Balworth, Mlssourl, the youngest
Miller, Marietta, and Denver D.
Fremont; two daughters,
Miller,
son or the late Daniel and Mlnnle
Mrs. Lany (Debbie) Schul1z, Cool·
He moved with hls famlly
vllle and Mrs. Michael (Darla)
to Cautornla when he was 10 years
old.
Swaln, Belpre; three sisters, Ruth
Swvlvtng are hls wife, Ruth; a . Brown, Lancaster, Anna Mae
Washburn, Coolville, and Louva
daughter, Betty Bradley; .a son,
Michael Carman, five granddaugh·
Cunnlilgllam, Tucson, Ariz.; three
brothers, · Frank Blse, Reedsville,
tel'$, slx great-granclchlld·ren and
Wlbner Btse, The Platns, and
several coustns ln Ohio.
George Blse, SevWe; an aunt, Ida
Wine, Ravenswood; stx gl'andchlld·
reo and a great-grandchild.
Everett W. Scott
She was preceded ln death by her
parents and a sister, Mary
Everett Wayne Scott, 73, Route 2,
Cunningham.
Pomeroy, died early Wednesday
Friends may call at the White
morntng at the Pomeroy Hewth
Funeral
Home tn Coolville from 7·9
Care Center.
p.m. Wednesday and until the
He was a retired farmer a•1d was
1:J9rn ln Melgs County, Dec. 24, 1910, funeral hour on Thursday.
Funeral services will be held at
a son or the late Wllllam Clyde and
thefuneralhomeatlp.m. Thursday
Macy Hall Scott.
with the · Rev. Wesley Thatcher
$Uivlvlng Is a brother, Leonard
offlctattng. Burial w111 be tn the
Cecil Scott, Albany .
Evergreen Memorial Glirdens,
Besides hls parents, he was
Belpre.
preceded ln death by two brothers
In lieu of flowers, donations may
and a sister.
be made to the American Heart
ServiCes will be held at the EWing
Research Foundation.
Funeral Home at 2 p.m . Frklaywlth
the Rev. Alan Blackwood olflclat·
tog. Bwial will be ln Burllngharn Lauren E. Hoffman
Cemetery. Frlends may call at the
Lauren E . Hoffman, frl, Route 1,
funeral home after 2 p.m. on
Dexter, who at one time was
Thursday.
associated with the GaWa·Melgs
· Ava D. Miller
Community Action Agency, died
this morntng tn the Veterans
· Ava D. Miller, 63, ofHocklngport, MemorlllJ Hospital emergency
dled unexpectedly Tuesday at her room.
home.
Arrangements are pending with
She was a member of the the Blgony.Jordan Funeral Home,
Hockingport United Methodist
Albany.

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PonllfOr' Mlddlaport, Ohio

Due to the lack of a quorum, the
Middleport Chamber of Commerce
meeting at the LaSalle Restaurant
· Tuesday failed totakeanyactlonon
petitions betng circulated for an
access road to · the Ravenswood
Brldge.
Durlng the meetlng, presided
over by Yvonne Scally, president,
BrlanCondevolunteeredthathewtll
poll the chamber membership to
detennlne wishes of members as to
SUAJOrt of the petltons and endorsement of the access road project.
Mrs. Scally polnted out that.there
Is some concern among residents
that If the access road to the
Raveilswood Bridge does develop,
the Pomeroy-Mason Bridge might
be done away with. She also polnted
wt that the Middleport Chambe~
was one of several Southeastern
OhloChambersofCcmmercewhlch
paid for the hospitality room at the

Ohio Chalnber of Commerce state
meetlng two years ago ln Columbus
when Route 33 was a major priority
Item with the groups. "Route 33 ts
the key" buttons and maps were
prepared at that tjme and those
promotional buttons are now betng
used to push for the access road to
thebrtdge.
Collective effort
John Koebel of Columbia Gas of
Ohio stressed the need for a
collective effort to get something'
done ln Southeastern Ohio and Dr.
. Colodus Smith also stressed the

need for effort to Improve access!·
bUlly to Southeastern Ohio and to
Improve communications. Dr.
Smith reported that Gov. Richard
Celeste will be In the area on Oct 9
and stressed that efforts should be ·
made at that time to get the atten·
!ion of the Governor on these matt·
ers.
,
Conde who will gather the
oplnlons of members on the access
road petitions lndlcated that a
special meeting may be forthccm·
lng depending on . the wishes ot
members. Conde also reported that
the Meigs Jaycees are clrculatlng
petitions tn Middleport pushing for
the access road.

Syracuse

The l.oodon Pool tn
has announced tts hours for the
remainder of the swruner. The pool will be open 3 to 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Thursday and Frlday. Saturday, Sunday and Monday's
hours'will be noon to8p.m. 'lbepoolwlllclosetOrtheseasonMonday
evening.
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Meigs game begins at 7:30p.m.
· TheMelgs·Falrland football gamewlll b!!gln at 7::11p.m . Frlday.
The Fairland football stadlum Is located on the right side of State
Route 7 through PMctDrville. It Is approximately 50 miles from
Pomeroy.

Veterans Memorial
Admlsslons-Lany Curnmtns, Ractne; James M. Pierce,
Mkldleport; Obelt Cozart, Portland; Albert Zlto, Middleport; Alice
Dean, Middleport.
Dlscltarges--Stella F1eshman, Maxine Ho~.

Free clothing day
A free c)Qthtng day 1s slated
Thursday, from 10 a.m. tii 12 noon
for all people tn need of clothing at
Salvation Army, ll5ButternutAve.,

Pomeroy.

wtlloperatea "safetybreak"statlon
for weary highway traveiers over
the Labor Day weekend as a part of
the national REACI' Safety Break
. eftort to reduce the number of
hlghway accidents.
Thebreakslatlontnthlsareats to
be located on Route '33 at the ·
southboundroadsldeparkandltwill
be. open from 6 p.m. this Frlday,
Aug. 31, until 8 p.m. on Mol)day,
Sept. 3. Free cotree and soft d!inks
wt11 be setved,
"Our aim Is to get fatigued and
drowSy motorists orr the highway
long enough to wake them up with a
free cotree break," said Preside!!!
NealWhlteofPomeroy. "Weexpect
about &amp;XI travelers to stop by our
booth,''
White said safety break stations

Ohio lottery winner
CLEVELAND

Flat boat committee sets meeting
There Will he a meeting Of the commlttee responsible for the June .
vlsltoftheflatboatatRDushLandlngnearRactneat7p.m.Thursday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Wingett tn Racine. The public Is
tnvlted to a !lend.

Meigs board plans session
The Meigs Local School District Board of Education will meet tn
special sessiOn at 2 p.m. Thursday to discuss personnel.

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· wtnntng number drawn Tuesday
night In the Ohio Lotte!Y's dally
game, "The Number," was 268.
In the "Pick 4" game, played
MO!Iday through Friday, the wln·
ntng number was 0144.
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throughout the United States with
pne :m,(D) cups ot C&lt;ttee to be
seived over the long weekend.
The' Meigs County Team II one of
1400 volunteer CB
IIJ'OIIp8
nationwide af!lllated with REACf
International. The annual safety
break pfOI!Tam Is co-spo~ by
REACI' and the American Tnlck·
tog Assn. with cof{ee doMted by
Folgers and.cola donated by the R.
C. Bot!J!ng Co. The local aatety '
break was also operated by lite
MelgsREAcfteamoverMana1al
Day weekend.

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MULLEN INSURANCE:
113 SECOND AVE.
POMEROY ·
CALL 992-3381
992-2342

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AU Southern Tornado football fans are tnvlted to the meet the team
night at the football field 111 8 p.m. Thursday. Southern hoots Ross
Southeastern this Friday at8p.m. Thereserveswtllplay Alexander at .
home Lalxr Day morning at 10 a.m.

evening to further plans for that

event.

Wealher forecast
·Partlycbooyandhwnldtonlght.
Low
near 70. Southwesterly winds 10
mph or less. Thursday, partly
cloudy with a sllght chance ot
showers and thunderstorms,
ma1nty In the afternoon. Continued
humid. High~~- Cbanceotratn 20
percent tonlgbt and 00 peiCI!Ilt
Thursday.
E•t&amp; ""'! FCiri!CIIII&amp;
Frtdllyu-p S.MMiay.
CllluD of llhoiii!IB early Friday.

FRIEND
WHITE-ETHRIDGE

The petitions belngclrculated ask
mt only for the access road to the
Ravenswood Bridge but 1 for the
C001pletlono!Route33from0arwtn

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THIS IS IN ADDmON TO THEIR REGULAR

SERVICE DEPARTMENT HOURS ·
MON.-FRI. 8 A.M. Dl 5 P.M.

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By'fP:RF84MELCIIER
!!&amp;AMI 8t.d Wrller
. ''Only those areas (Lebanon Township, Letart
- Townlhlp, parts of Pomeroy and~) ... aregotnjt
. to~filglble (torblocklll'8liUUnds) as ltooWatands,"
: ~FranlcDavll,oftheBuckeyeHills-HocklngValley
. RelllonaJDevelopmentDisti1ct. ' .
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: Davll presented new guldellnes tor the f~ ,
•Houstng and Urban Development Cmununlty
· DevelopmEnt Block Grants to Interested cltl1.ens
Wedneldayln thecourthou8e.
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, From the grant money, .MetgsCountywill receive
:Slll,tm to be administered by the cornmlslloners.
. Past- of the tuOO tncludethe county JandiWand the
•Plrchaleof llreequlpment,
: About 45 people atftendlng fDund wt what types of
:projecll are eUglble tor grant money. Projects mtiBt
·fall lntothreecatl!gor1es: benefltlnglowandmoderate
1JKmlepeople,ellmlnatlonofslwnsorbllghllngareas
;Uid lll'galt needs.
· Most projecll wlll fall Into the category ot benefttlng
low and moderate Income, said Davis. At least 51
&lt;pe\a:tlt of the popul'ltlon must be wtthln the low and '
,ll)Odera!e, tncome range tn the .~as the proj¢cts
.~pass . . The Income range Is figured pn 11
county-wide basis, Davis added.
: Theftguresarebasedonthe~oensus~,wlth
,adjllltmentsmadetorlncomechangeslllncelS91. ·
· In Mflgs County, the median tncome tlgtireused tor
'a .four-person houllehold II $15,:110. For a one-pei'!IOn

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long! The beach ... the backyard
.. . the park .. . the campsite! And
to go along with all your summer
fun, SUPERIOR'S Frankies.
Great tasting, versatile Frankies
cook up plump and juicy just
about anywhere ... any time!
Made with choice meal~ and
'blended with fresh spices,
SUPERIOR'S Frankies add a
special navor to all your activities. Select from All Meat, All'
Beef, Jumbo, Chicken or Cheese
Frankles. Pick up a pack or two
because anytime is a great
time for Frankies.

LOGAN, Ohio (AP) -Attorneys
for Dale N. Johnstm. the man
sentenced 'to die tor tile mutilation
slaylngs of hls stepdaughter and her
!lance, have ftled atrldavlts support·
tog their claim that someone else
was the klller.
,
Amdavlts ftled Wednesday In
Hocldng County Canmon Pleas
CcNrt contain statements which
Indicate another man could have
been responsible. The statements,
laentlfY!ng the man, were signed by
Jill and Dan WQitrey'of Dublin.
~'We decided along time ilgO that
the'only way to get a new trial for
Jolmlton was to solve the ease,"

Suhr:

Rolltirt
a defense attorney,
!111111. ''Willi this atrldavlt, we have
now IIOived the cue."
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and exercise tips.

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. Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday. August 30; 1984

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IMluseholdthetleureusedts$10,750.
The policyJBdestgned tomakesurethepoorestareas
wlthtn tJie counJy receive the grant.flmdtng. laid a
spokesman tor the Ohio Data Usen Center, who .
prepared thetrgures tor the state.
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"I might .have a chance (to get other areas
approved) wtth SCipio and Salem townallljls aild .
Pcmeroy VUJaae," Davis conunented. "'Those are up ·•
aroundthe47,48jlelcettlevei,''.Pavlsjidded.Anarea
II'RISt have ~1 ~~ ot Its people earning a lo\V and
moderate,biccmetobeellglble.
· Last year, area.swereaJIOwed toCIIIIductthelrown
.tncomeiii/M!'YIJTheywlllmtbeallowedtodothaithis

year.
.u,yprojectot$2,mlormoremuatpaytheprevalllng ·
or 11n1on wage, Davll told the ~ 'lbe
~toners wDJ baniiJe the Jett1ni of contracts.
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Ally groups or Individuals who thtnk tbey have an
eligible project are to sutmlt a clescrtptlon of the
project tothecoimty cornmlssloners by4 p.m.Sept.12.
Included In the descrtption should~ a time frame for
ca111&gt;Jetlng the project, a cost estimate and a contact
person.
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A 1teertng oo the projects wt11 be held at 10:00 a.m.
Sept. 21 to decide which Jirojects wtll he f!lrwarded to
tJx! state for apprwal,
Commissioners wlll tzy to pick about six projects
beltefitlng the III(II! residents, said Richard Jonei;,
Meigs County Ccmmlssloner.
Projects must be COOipleted within lOmonths.ofthe
state approval date.

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quanll:y ill nwiJ- that ....
beeu st.on!d Ia tile ba8emeat of
lbe Melp Colmty Jail was
lfllll&amp;ed yetlt day momlng by
Meip County fumnon Pleas
J!idle (luuies Knflbt Melp
County Sberlff James J. Prof.

rut. - ·.......... by ..Pl. . .
lnuJIIpol1ed the OIIII'IJiilllia to ali
area bpblnd the u 1p c-nq.

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ph• were etried....., cJnln..
.!liP! pipes 110 llie air _.... .,..
~ llftu&amp;li a.em. Cl' • ~~ them to
bam more IJileld,y
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lpdted . ...._ pJJone ill fuel
oil were lilll!d Ia cleliro)iDc die
poL In top pldD, Sberlff J~
J. ProfiiU ....... the larp!
Johnston, 51; was convicted Jan. matches the dl!scr!Pt100 of a man
quaalty •ill marljuaaa wblle Iii
211 ot aggi'!IVated murder In the .anOther witness claimed to have
bodGin phclto, tbe lire flne!Jy
slaylngs of Annette Cooper, 18, and seen near the comflekl the day the
taltal . . and hellos to bam the
Todd Schultz.-19, on Oct. 4 or 5, 198Z. teen.agers d15appeared.
stadi; of ............... marijuana.
! 'l1le Wolfreys operated a private • Johnston has malntatned · his
zoo !n.Hocktng County at the time lnmcence. After his Conviction, be
Ms. Coilpe!' and SchultZ were slain.
wamed residents ol the Hocking
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miiHOs to lllld-. early Friday,
ooollnl to t.he iiOi SMurday and

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radio

Meet the team night Thursday

Bloeii:PartY
The second annual block pilrty
was anoounced for Sept. 8 'and a
speclillmeettngwill be peldwlthDr.

political views

The Meigs County fU:!.Cl'Team ·are betng set up by REACI' teams

:Lack of quorum delays chamber action
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OOLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Vice
Pn!lldellt George Bulb lolldl ; .
the ·llllplal meettna of tile PNo
COtdeiatce of'J'eerr\SWrl tillllallt at
a lleulon du11nJ,whldl the
llllllltier lllllon .. i!iCp!CII!d to

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:s=:e·Rellpn-Bulltptesklen·
·'I'Nrnaterll ol!lclals have en-

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Discovery soars into orb.it .

That halt was required becauseof second woman astronaut; Steve
an eltctmnlc malfunction that . Hawley, 32; and Richard Mullane,
theoretically could have prevented 38, and payload spectallst Charles
the booster rockets and fuel tank Walker, an lndust!Y englll!!eriYhose
employer, McDonell Douglas, paid
from dropptng off after they
NASA$8l,&lt;00forhls training.
exhausted their fuel.
The crew's main jol) wtll be to
But a hastily redesigned computer program Worked perfectly; and deploy the three sateWtes for
passenger.
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the twtn boosters peeled away two commercial customers, w hlle
After t1u:ee frustrattng postpone- mlnutessevensecondslntotheOight Walkerwilloperatethedrugfacto!Y
to produce the hormone ln greater
ments ln two months anil a to splash down ln the Atlantic for
purity than Is posslbleonEarth. Also
retrieval.
Jast-mlnu~walttogettwoalrplanes
Hartsfield, who Dew on a shuttle aboard Is a J.O.story·tall solar sail
rut of the way, Dlscovt&gt;IY llfted off
that will be unfurled ln a test of a
Into blue, cloudless skies on a . two years ago, Is jolned by five
mission critical to rebuilding the flrst·tlmespacefllers.They arepllot device that may one day convert the
sun's rays ·to electrical power for
confidence of customers tn the Michael Coats, 38; mission special·
space
stations.
Judy
Resnik,
35,
America's
tsts
shuttle's commercial reliability.
N)ne minutes after the fiery
clepllrture at 8:42 a.m., Mission
'Control tn Houston reported the
'Jlftotf was perfect and Olscove!Y
was tn orbit 184 miles high and
streaking around !he globe at 17,400
mph.
Also aboard Is a drug factory that
wlll manufacture a homJone whose
Identity has been kept a secret but
which Is saki to be of potential
benefit to mllllons.
"I knoW It's been klnd of rough,
· turning this lhlng around ... and '
getting It ready to go again," .
commander Henry Hartsfield, 50,
told the control center shortly before
launch. "We're ready to go and we
thank yw tor lt."
The flight ccmblnes ~ mtssto!IS
Into one as NASA strUggles 1!1 get
back on schedule and packs 24 tons
ot cargo, the heaytest yet for a
shutile.
Discovery's Inaugural, the 12th
shUttle flight, began almost seven
minutes late because two prlvate
aircraft had penetrated the
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dorllld Repubucana at both the contlnullli penonal camp~~gn ef- Kennedy Space Center airspace,
. na~ and ata!li !eYela In ~~ fort In thlfl state by bOth him and One had to be chased away by a
~!plane. '
years: 'lbla yt~U'I decision Is~ P1 !l!!o•t Reaaan. .
With tellS of~ of specta· ·
011 a tank-am-me vote ot lllllon
Ralei!Kartavldl,cmcemanager
IDrS
'watdllne trorn the Kennedy
manben, but Buali'a Invitation to , tor Oblo Reagan-Bush . ~ . said
Space
Center and nearby beaches.
llddrelllheoallferena!wutlwght Wednelday tbat the ataU II sure
and
ltlghways.
the blastoff culml·
WATCIIING 'IBBDIJOOVERY GO -Peoplewllldt•dpOOiopaph
to have !!J&amp;Mifd the outcome.
there wlll be other vlslta II&amp;' Reqaa
nated
a
countdown
that was
lite llliolf of t.he IINklli ....ttle Dlflcovery 11tun!day montlng at Kennedy
BUlb wiD bemaldnr hllthlrdvlllt and Bulb piior to the Nov. 6electloft
ot the )'811' to Ohio In whal • "butrlghtnowwedoll'tlmnwwttere Interrupted for 24 hours Tuesday' Splloe c.ter. (AP Lluierpholo ).
night.
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Wolfrey stated the man told him, County .oommunlty that they should
before law enforcEment' ·ol!lcers mt rest easy because the person
releaaed such tnrormatlon, that the w~ ldlled and dismembered the
two'teen-agers had been shot with a twoteen-agen~ was still free.
.22-callber weapon. Wolfrey also · , Prosecutors had beeq gtven until
stated that Hocking County Sherltf Frlday to submit answers to
Jim Jones said the man ''was previous defense motions and
tncapableofsuchanact(murder)." affidavits that claimed llf:W evi·
Mrs. WOlfrey stated the man Ju\d .deuce warranted a riew lrtal for
told her he kllew the location of the Johnston. But they are expected to
corntleldwhere the limbs of Cooper be given addltlonlll time to respOnd
and Schultz were found.
ln view of the new affidavits and
· Suhr saldactescrlptlonottheman memorandums tiled Wednesday: ,

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.CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)
-Amertca'snewshuttleDisrovery
ftnally soared Into orbit todsy on Its
~layed malden tllg!tt, carry·
lng three communlcatlonssateilltes
and a · six-member crew that
Includes NASA's second woman
astronaut 'a nd .Its first paying

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The Daily Sentinel
lll Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio

The Reaganltes ·are singing the
same old .song they sang In 1981tn
hopes their good "fortune then wlll
repeat Itself. They are conveniently
forgetting their dismal faUure
lollowing the 1981 tax cut but
remembering ttie misfortunes of
the Carter administration with the
OPEC nations and the Ayatollah
Khomelnl. In ·these modem times
when news Is tt~mltted over the
nation In the matter of seConds, It Is
hopeful thinking to believe the old
iSSUes of 1981 can be substituted for
today's reallty. ·
The Republican Convention was
a media event, artfully crafted for
television. With au networks sucked
Into providing free coverage during
prime time trcim 9 'til 11 p.m., the
public had tQ choose between a
blank screen, watching the convention or going to bed early..Nodoubt
there wW tie ·a baby boom In 1!185. .a.

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ROBERT L. WINGETI
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• PAT WHITEHEAD
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BOBHOEFUCH
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DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
News Editor
A MEMBER ol The Associated p...,.., Inland D.Uy Preios Assocla. Uon and lhe American Newspaper Publbloera Asiociallon.
LErTERS OF OPINION are welaome. They oolooukl be 1... llwo :1111 wonlo
lonr. Alllellero are subJeollo ediUnr and mu!lloe slped with aame,lld,..eos aood
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to explore .
heating aid changes ·

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Ohio's lawmakers are being asked to comolldate and~ Ohio's
two home heating assistance programs which currently require more
manpower and paper work than are beiii!Ved necessary.
• "They are the Home Energy Assistance Program (,HEAP) which helps
:low Income families through thE! use of federal funds, and the Ohio Energy
·Credits Program under which senior citizens and the disabled can qualify
lor state grants.
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Rep. Donald Czarclnskl, D-Toledo, says he wW spollSOI' legislation
creating a Consolidated Ohio Home Energy Assistance Program known as
COHEAP and administered by theconununltydevelopmentdlvlslon olthe
:_Department of Development.
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. Czarclnskl plans to conduct hearings around the state next 111or¢h to
obtain testimony on cre!ltlon of a broad·based program which would utnize
.a -single ellglblllty and Income standard. "Public Input Is critical to the
'development -of this proposal . . .,"the Lucas County lawmaker said.
- The first hearing wUl be held Sept. 10 In Toledo, tollowed on the three
:sUcceeding days with hearings In Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati.
·_ Currently, low Income families can receive federal assistance on winter
;hOme heating bllls under the HEAP program, uWizlng.a formula t!¢ to
·annual househQid Income. Aslnglepersoncanquallfy, for Instance, with an
:InCome that does not exceed $7,470.
: 'The state program Is Umlted to Ohioans 65 ·and over, and to the
;~ently and totally disabled, II their annual Income does not exceed
•$9}XXJ.
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: Czarctnskl's proposal provides that only one application would be flied,
:but the applicant would receive ,all benefits to which they- are entitled
;C~~~Tmtly. Many families at present qualify tor both the federal and state
.yrograms.
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• .J:Ii addition, householdS would receive one payment according to the
:qualifications met. ''The revised payment procedure wW enable the
Jltoil'ams to operate on a more bilJanced schedule, manage program
-resources more effectively, and provide a timely dlstrlbutlon ol
:~yments," Czarctnskl said.
: ;'l'he consolidated program would require the appUcant -to declare, under
&gt;federal guidelines, all Income from welfare and Supplemental So!:la1
. ~ty.
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would not have to Ill! declared.

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; · I was watching Ted Ccippel on

iny choice, as he Is a kind; warm,
24. He had two · human being whO really cares
niovlc critics on as his guests. They about the poor, disabled, the
were comparing Reagan and Mon· · elderly, and our chUdren of this
aale's political advertising cam: country,
palgn. I thought It was In poor taste
And as for Reagan, he wlll always
because Reagan has been an actor he "our Hollywood actor" telltng his
lor 73 years and Mopdale Is just a jokes, "about the Russians," and
poor Immigrant preacher's son, making people laugh. So keep up
who has never done.any Hbllywood the good work; Mr. Reagan, and '
_acting.
keep smiling. - Mrs. FredaJac1C5,
: ·!Is for me tq ~mpare the two I · Langsvtlle. ,
JVOuld say that Mondale would be
~ghtllne Aug.

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·direct result of choosing the last 1deflcltsoverthelast few years Is the
alternative as being more pieasant heavy defense spe11dlng and the 25
than wat'chlng a meticulously percent tax cut which the adminisplanned television show 'with a tration shoved through Congress
pre-planned ending. Compared t~ their first year. Most economists
the Democratic Convention In !lao agree that some sort of a. tall
Francisco a month earlier which at Increase will be necessary during .
.11\asfhad an element ol exclteme_nt, the, next folll' years but Preslqem
the Republican extravaganza In Reagan has accepted the Umltatlon
Dallas was dull, dull, DULL!
and claims he will not raise taxes ·
The extreme right wing of . the except as a ''Last Resort." No one
Republican party had Its way In seriously expects that ''.Last fiepreparing the platform by which . sort" to be long In corning If he Is
the party expects to be guided over reelected.
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the next four years and beyond. It
Another plank tn the party
promises tough times ahead lor platform threatens the impartiality
America. It llromlses no Increase In of one of our moilt cherished
taxes. period! With the taxpayer governmenial · branches, the Su•
now paying exorbitant Interest on preme Court. It binds President
an$1.75TRILUON national debt, It Reagan, if he Is reelected, to name
means QW' descend;~nts Win be - only members to the court wl!!&gt; are
paying for a Reagan dead horse opposed to abortion. In the ~tast It
long Into the future. Everyone - has been their Impartiality and.
knows that the reason for the high legal knowledge and .experience

t}lat ·were considered In c!IOO&amp;Ing a
member ol the hlgllest court In the
naflori. They have been chosen for
their ability to Interpret the law and
not to advance the cause of any .
special group. It was the Fundameptalists who succeeded In get·
tlng this particular plank added to
the. platform. Since . the present
admlnlstra(lcin has been In ·power,
this .little band of · televjslon
preachers 11nd religious · fanatics
have hadmuchmorelnfiuencethan
their numbers warrant. They have
such Wtdespread television «iover.
age that they literally put thele,arol
·God Into politicians!
Although women delegates to tlie
convention jumped from 23 percent
tn 1981 to 47 percent this year, ,
women's Issues got . small noti~..
The jump In women attenda~41
was designed to take attention frorri
the gender.gap, one'ol the bugbears
that face the Republicans this fall.
.They know It's th!!re but ti!CY don't.
know what to do about lt. The much
photographed scene ol Ronald and
Nancy walking hand-In-hand has
seemed to .have little effect with
that 56 percent ol the women voters .
who have not fallen for the
lovey·dOvey g!Jhmlck to which we
have , been eonstantly exposed the · ·
last four years. Presidential publl·
clsts can't understand 111hy six
mUllen more women than men fall
!0 fall on their knees and worship.
. Where the gender gap will really ,
show up Is In the.voting booths Nov.
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. 01 course, _you wUl ~r much
more detailed accounts of the
platform from Walter Mondale and
Geraldine Ferraro In the next two
rnonihs. President Reagan, IIi
accepting his party's nomination,
aJso accepted their platform and he
will deviate from Its guiding path at
hi~ peril. U he tollows It, we wW
have the most restrictive ·second
term of any president In history. If
he doesn't he will hearaboutltfrom
the M.oral Majority, the Fundamen·.
talists and the right wing ol his own
party at every turn . .
Perhaps by election time, he will
be praying for defeat! ·

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WASHlNGTON - Uke a great
vacuum machine, the federal
govel'lllllellt su~ks up money a:t the
~ate ol $4.7 mWion a minute. Every
disappearing dollar Is · painfully
extracted !rom the taxpayers, who
don't begrudge money , for . the
nation's needs bul llate .to see It
wasted. . Yet appalling sums. are
squandered, with reckless
abandon.
The government's voracious appetite for -greenbacks has stirred
alarm across the country. Econo- mists wru:n th;lt federal extravagance Is draining raw matedals
and sldlled labor !rom the eConomy, that the astronomical deficits
are driving up Interest rates, that
our political leaders must drastl·
cally change their wasteful ways.

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pi.Um~ oft on .the J1:0vernment for
$91,
hammers by the Pentagon
for $400, · $235 million worth 'of .
firewood that was g\veh" awa)l.
With our money, the government
has subsidized the rich and pan'
dered to the poor. Refrigerators
have been given to Eskimos:. tulles
of toothpaste have ~n shipped to
foreigoers with no toothbr\IShes.
Mllllons have been appropriated t9
persuade people to stop sinoklng
and, at the sam~ time, millions
have been used to promote tobacco
sales.
Uncle Sam also purchases with
congressmen.
his right hand what he· already
fie has found enough possible . holds -In his left. 'The·procurement
savings to eliminate the defldt and .people have . a cavalier attitude
balance the budget. He lias found towafd govertunel!t funds. Enough
three-cent screws that were Is never sufficient; they. must

Massive waste has ~ lmt'O' •
vered by Peter Grace, a tough,
outspoken ~inanclal curmudgeon,
with a take-charge manner. He
heads a presidential commission
that has been_- Investigating the
·government's wasteful practices
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and procedures.
Behind his grizzled exterior ana
grulf amiability Is perhaps , the
ca.nnlest financial talent ever
turned lOose In th.!l. goyernment' s
counting rooms. He has. used his
analytical ·powers to penetrate the
collusions .between free-spending
blp'eaucrats and budget·breaklng

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always have mO!'e.
Browsing among the billions,
Grace has discovered that fraud
and abuse are costing the government over~ bllllo!) a year because
of weaknesses In financial controls.
He · has also found $38 billion In
overdue bills that are· o~- to the
government. Yet the federal book·
keepers are lndlflerent to rollectlng
the overdue money; lt'.s less bother
dust to-raise taxes.
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f Grace's exposures have caused
members of Congress to become ·
jittery over the spending exceSses.
But they're holding In abeyance
their nexi move, lest the goose be
killed With many a goldep egg yet to
lay.
They would prefer to postpone
any political Inconvenience -until
their re-electipn is safely past.

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Sing with poor, eat with riph

Sherlock Holmes'- tapped down .- Washlnglim Post and New York
"I beCame suspicious when all
and John Zaccaro. The Repubu."
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the tobacco In bls pipe and prepared
Times. What do you suppose turnEd cans didn't want want to antagonize the media dogs were barking !!Very
them around?"
• The Democratic hierarchy was aldlne Ferraro because she has to light It with a match. 'He was
the press whUe they were so Intent time you saw Ferraro and Zaccaro
;;et to use the "sleaze !actor" In the p_roven leadership ability. He studying press clippings fi-om
Holmes lit his pipe, "It's elemen- on nailing · a Dernocra!Jc . Vlce- on the TV screen. But 1101 orie o1
:pri!sldentlal campaign this tall but picked her to exploit the women's DaUas.
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tary, my dear Watson. Rather than presldentlal coonskin hat to the them barked In Dailu."
backllred. First Walter Momiale vote.Mondaleneverlalksaboutthe
Dr. Watson. who was playing
attack the media this dme, the wall. The GOP wrote the script IJ)
"Why didn't they bark . In
-blundered with the Bert Lance Issues confronting the country and ''Trivial Pun;ult" by himself, said,
~publicans decided to manipulate · Dallas last week but the real drama
Dallas?"
· atralr. That cost him In the south. how he will solve them. He goes on "aolmes, something seems to be · them. Whatever they wanted the was being played In Queens, N. Y ,"
"Betwi!en the heat, the tequila
beraldlne Ferraro reneged on her about what Reagan has done · bothering you."
GOP gave It to them. They sel'\'ed · "So that's wJW the RepUblicans 8nd the speeches, they all wen'f to
Holmes ·replied, "You watched up _everybody lor lnten1ews from · 1&gt;'1~ up an opportunity, to make sleep, and gave the Republicans an
promise to reveal her husband's tax · wrong. Any politician who runs on
·mums, even though she was his an Ironclad promise ·to Increase the Republican National Conven- Jerry Falwell to Joan Rivers.
the media the scapegoats of their opportunity to commit the perfect
busineSs associate, Both these your taxes, come !Jell or high water, tlon "last week, didn't yciu, Watson?"
"All anlmosl(y loward network convention. What clue Upped you crtme."
Pltlnders can rightly be pla~ at · Is a ppUtlcallool.
"I .certalnlydld. Ripsnortlnggood · an~hormen wasabsent: vtcePresl· olf to thetr strategy?"
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Any jellyfish who thinkS. that the showttwastoo. Therewasnotal)ull dent Bush called Rather 'Dan,'
Walter Mondale's door. He has
~- Jackson mad. Atlanta's machlrie Democratic bigwigs who moment, as far as I was
Nancy Reagan called Donaldson
'Sam,' Barry Goldwater called ·
'mayor.YoungcallsMondale'sstaft, . wereattheSanFranclscopow-wow cimairned."
"srnart-assed white boys." Run- were "poor people" needs a mental
"Quite, Watson. But wasn'tthere Brokaw 'Tom,' Jesse Helms called,
~ngfor President one would expect examination. To eat b~akfast · at something mlssjng?"
Brinkley · 'David,' and Phyllis
"Missing? I can't think ol what it Schlatly called Lesley Stahl
Mondale to show more leadersh!p the convention with the blg·sl¥&gt;ts
jmd political expertise.
cost $5,(XXJ. ·To get up close and could be. If anything, It had too 'Honey.'
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• If Geraldine Ferraro had been a · Intimate with the higher- echelon . much of everything."
"Every Republican star was on a
Republican the democratic hie- cost $25,!XXl, and a mere $100,!XXl
"'Toomucholeverythlng,andyet . flrst·mime basts with the. Inter. r archy would have wanted her would buy you the privilege ol an Important IJigredlent was lack· viewer. By playing the good guys, .
)nmg, drawn and quartered, In true having your picture taken with the tOg. Walt a minute, Watson,! think I ·the Republicans wound up co' '
,ang Henry fashion. King Henry - nominees. Over 2,(XXJ "poor Demo- may have lt. Would you hand lllE opting anyone who wore· a press
was the English King who went to ci'ats" paid up.
that book on the ~helt, 'Histozy of badge In D~Uas. "
·:bed with another woman whUe his
One thing that the reporters who the Past Republican Conventions
"Amazing, Holrtles. Howdld they
~ was being beheaded. Fair grilled Geraldine Ferraro revealed
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get away with It?"
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· ~y Is as Important today as It was to us Is that she and her huaband,
Holmes excitedly \\!ent thrOugh "
''There was no story In Dallas,
i!nHetlry'sday
John Zaccaro, are mul.tl- thepages."Thllt'slt.Itwasrlghtln my dear Watson. The networks
~ . No Republlc;m pressed the Fer- mllllonalres. Mondale Is not . poor -front ol our·noses and we didn't see ~ desperate to ftll two hoUrs ol
Unie every night, and the .Republl·
:raro IsSue. They left the job to a either. Look at the. money Jay lt."
:qualllled presS. The press did a · Rockefeller throws around to get
"What did we miss, HOlmes?"
cans were more then happy to
jlOOd job but the Investigation Is not elected. Poorl For~ sakes,
"For the llrst tl~ In modern ~ thein with such dive~
~. WheneVer the Democrats so
these finger pointing Democrats history the Republlc8iui did liot rlght-wtngen as Bunker Hunt and
}nuch as smelled ·body od&lt;r on. a have beell · picking poor peopie's attack the media. Not one speaker Jack Kemp. In the past the far right
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1teagan appolnt111ent ihey ' pockets for years. Come on, Tip raged at the networkl or Eutern refused to talk to the press. This ·
scratched and cll\wed for a special . O'Ne!U, FE!rraro, ~aro. Cuomo, establishment press. Everyone time they not only IOUibt thell'l out,
.prosecutor . . Remerpber M~se. country newapaper ~llf1lllllts IIIII paiaed up a 11\U'eDre opportunl(y to ' but Invited them to their $1,1XXJ.a.
;Allen, Watt and Donovan. The all other well oiled, privilege taldllg get a standlll8 ovation by l'l!fu$lg plate parties."
· "Why · the change of attitude,
· blood--thirsty Democrats wanted DeiJIOClats, you pn!ten(l to be- · to j:Omplaln that the reporter~ were
-body and IOU/- Seilator ' ccy1ng your-~ out 0\ler the plllht were not gtvtng their l1de a 1air Holmes!" - ·
ldtanhawn aent bls uwn blvestl- .. "(i poor people. You llria With the 1ahake." ·
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'·Ii waa qut!e slrtlple, Watson.
Jilturs to California td snoOp on poor, but eat Wtth the rich. Loosen. 1 "By Jove, you'rerlgbt, Holmes," · .·While the media. and the GOP
· JJ r . Some One found that upalldtelluswbatyouwiDhaveleft · said Dr. Watson. "It
a jove - ~-tiOII luid no choice , but to
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"HOW AB'OUT GIVING us
LITTLE BREAK
V 'r e'i wife had loaned him atter you ilfe half dwbal you have fe~l UlllallY. the Republbu - Suck thi!lr thumbs, the pack ol
WITH THE OIL GLUT SITUA TIONI"
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staabedawaytothedeeervlngpoor. flhake their flits at the convention JournaJista who puaed up Dallas
•• Welter Mondale didn't pick. Ger- · Pick your pUrer. - Gayle Price. · · ·network _booths, and beet up on the ~going after Geraldine Ferraro
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Waite Hoyt leaves

Marauders open sea~on against -Fairland Friday
The Drago~ · teature a strong
grQ.und atta~k led Ill' 159 pound
fullback Darrtn Rose. Al(hough
small, Rose Is classified by Snyder
" lrl'-' d tro " s A.
""'anquarterback
s ng. Ricky
ny..cr
as
158 pound
lists sp
Chapman as a good passer and one
who handles the team well.
The Marauders' backfield. tnexperlenced, but talented, has made
Impressive showings In Jhree preseason scrimmages and .last Frlday's 32·7 two.quarter rout over
Frontier capped oft · steady lm_provement throughout the preseason.
Probably the brightest spot In
Coach Charles Chaqcey's off~nslve
arsenal has been the rlfie-arm of
son Mike, the Marauders' 190p(lund
junior signal-caller. On the recelvlng end of Meigs' vaulted passing
attack have been senior ends Scot
Gheen and Dan Thomas along with
speedy sophomore wingback J . R.
Kltc)len.
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Junto~ tailback Brad Robinson Is
being counted on heavily lor both,
his outside running threat and
quickness at middle guard on
defense. Robinson has filled the bUI
and Is another ol Chancey's pleasant surprises.
Besides the WOks-Welsh matchup, whether Meigs tackles Kevin

Meadows and John Longstreth
SenlorwingbackJackleWelkerls Is awaiting a doctor's OK to play.
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CINCINNATI (AP) - Waite
along with guard Dennis Welch and the only Marauder doubtful for the
Fans are to note the Irregular Hoyt, a Hall of Fame pitcher for the
center Jay Whittington cart control start. Welker, who missed the starting time of 7::.l p.m. AU OVC
New York Yankees In the19als and.a
a hard-hitting Fairland defense line preview last wee~t. IS a returning home games begin at the hllif-hour
42-year
Cincinnati l'leds broadc¥·
will be a major test for the veteran starter at cornerback and played a earlier. time. Fairland's field Is
ter,
eulog\2ed
the fans and frlends·ln
Marauder line.
bltatwingbackayearago.Hehasil located on Route ?, approximately
an address he wrote for his own
Meigs averages 216 pounds from ruptured blood vessel in his leg and, 50 mlles from Pomeroy.
funeral service.
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tackle to tackle while f'airland ,tlps
the scales at 211 pounds at that spOt.
Hoyt, 84, was burled followtJ\g
The overall Meigs line corM$ to 197
services at Christ Chw-ch on
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Wt. Yr.
pounds per man while fairland Is Name
Wednesday. He died Sunday.
Scot Gtoe&lt;:n. E ............. ....... ............ 110 12
Name - Pos
wt. Yr.
202 -pounds. The Meigs backs John Longstreth, T ... .......: .. .. ..... .... .~ 12 Scott Henderson! TE ....................... l15 12
Among those In attendance were
slightly outweigh the Dragons, 163 · Tony Welch, G .... .. ....... .. ........... .... .:m 12 Dan Dearly, LT .............................'J!J7 11 Hall of Fame pitcher Lefty Gomez,
Jay WbittingtOil, C .... .. ... ....... ........ .110 12
Dean Wilks. LG .............. ............... 249 1]
pounds to l60 pounds per man.
re~RedscatcherJohnnyBench
Denny Welsh. G .......... .............. ··:~· 185 11
Bryan Ward , C ..... ... .... ... ............... 177 · l1
Both tour·year coach Snyde~: and · !(evln Meodows, T , ........ ... .. ...... .... .:110 ll Greg Bias, RG ........ ,.. ,................... n; ll and former baseball CommisSioner
Thomas. E .... ..... .... ., ..•• .........•1lll 12
Andy Carter, RT ........................ .... 2lll 11
the veteran Chancey (now in )lis Dan
A.B. "Happy" Chandler.
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Mike CMncey, QB .... ... .............. ... .190 u - Craig Burel. SE .............................. 145 12
21st year, 18 at Meigs) feel the BradRobtnson ................... ..... ... .... l65 11 Ric ky Chapman. QB ........ .. o...... o..... l58 12
Christopher Hoyt read hlsta ther: s
C&gt;r J ames AcrEe. 1'8 ... .................150 12
Matt Curtis, TB .. ............. .... .......... 158 12
game could go either way. ·
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Mark Ha mmonds . FB ............. ........170 12
Darln Rnso. FB ............................. 159 12
message
during the service, saytqg
"We know they're pretty tough. J. R. Kitchen ...... .. .........................160 10 Dwight Galloway, WB ...... .. ... ....... ..167 12
his
latherdldn't
want to be.pralsed.
They looked awesome In their
Or Matl Rllfle, WB .............. .. ..... .145 12
(Ddeowe) ·
(Deleow)
"I
have
led
a
rich
and rewarding
preview game and I don't know Name- Poll
Wt. Yr.
N~ - POA
Wt. Yr.
"Andihaveatrue
llfe,"Hoytwrote.
. 249 ll
whether we can handle their RobiiiiiOII, MG .......•......... .......•._. ..... 1615 U · Wllks. MT
218 11
MT
desire to let all Ctnctnnatlans know
passing attack or not,'' said Snyder. ~h Stiles. T .... ..... ............ ... ... ....110 12 Carter,
172 12
Darrln Callicoat, t.E
Welch, T .......... ... ... .. ... : ... ..... .. ...... .:m 12
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how grateful I am lor all the favors
Snyder added, "They do so many Acree, E .......... ... ... .. ... ...... ........ .. ..J.S) 12 Jimmy Hoke. RE
149 11
accorded me since I came here 42
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things well. We -hate to face a team Whittington, E ...................... ... ......110 12 Roo&lt;'. MLB
168 ll
Tim CM\IIIo. OLB
Hammonds, LB ......................... ,...110 12
years · ago. After all the Yeats
like Meigs right oft the bat."
GaJioway, OLB
167 12
Nick Bush. LB ......... ... ......., .. ......... llll 12
working with and for you, I am
l'P.il2
Chancey feels mostly the same Rl!lle, CB .. .. .......... ... ....... .- ..... :•..•. .. 11.1 12 Hf!nderson. MLB
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HB
serious
In saying the happiest years
Huey
Easoo,
CB
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.....
...
160
10
way. "They're a real good ba_)l club
115 12
Bun!. HB .
Chancey, S .. .... ..... ......... .. ...... ... .... . 190 11.
of
-my
lite were swnt here In
and one ol the best teams we'll face. Gheen. s ...... ..-...........- .....................110 .12 . Chap'l'3n. S
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Cincinnati.
I thank you. ·
They have good size at tackles and
"With
love,
good speed In the backfield. 'They
, "Waite Hoyt."
like to hit. The game has all the
earmarks of a real, tight~- I think
the team that makes the fewer
mistakes will win."
The Meigs Marauders, In their
second year of Tri·Valley Conference competition, have been chosen
as the team to beat In a poll ol the
loop's coaches for the 1!184 title
chase. Out of a possible nine first
place votes, the Marauders re·
·celved the top spot and six out of 10.
Trimble. the league champion In
1
1!81, was runner-up W\th 76 points
compared to Meigs' 84.
IIG. f150.DO 10 $210.00
The Tomcats had two first place
SAU PRICE
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votes. Receiving the other first
place votes were defending chamIIIII'S s.s. SPORT COATS .............. 1/2
pion Belpre with one and
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Assisting Watson this season Is under fourth·year coaches Bill r
Meigs County's league representa- former Eastern star Dop Elchln· Porter and D;~rrell Dugan, who are
tives, Southern and ;Eastern, who "i!ei-, and Ron Hill, a nlember ol assisted by Ron Clark and Bill
both play at horne.
Southern's 1973 SVAC champion- Hensler. Many !eel that Southern
Desplie the lingering effects of a ship team and 11 former player at too can be a factor In the SVAC
race, however, the Tornadoes are
summer heat wave, fall's favorite Glenville College.
sport gets underway as Southern
In the preview last week, the big at a slight disadvantage early In the
hosts Ross-Southeastern and East· story offebslvely seemed to be the season without any experience at
ern plays Waterford. ·
brother combination of Brent and - the quarterback poSition. -With
Before the league season gets Royce Bissell. Royce, the EHS time, however, the Tornado offense
underway, most coaches and school signal-caller plunged Into the end shOuld come around as young talent
officials around the league agree zone twice, whUe brother Brent is plentiful at the Southern camp.
Compact, easy-to
Experience and youth also play
that the SV AC should be very picked off a pass and added the
handle
vacuum
-well-balanced this season. South· conversions for ihe Eagles. others an lrnpru:tant role offensively for
Thla
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sive)~ though Southern expresses a
Eastern, which was winleSs last Heru~ley: and John Rice.
season apparently has turned
Coach Watson belleves that the stronghold, with an Interior line that
•VItx.Groom_. ][beater
bar brush roll gets deep
things around under new head · 'team should really eome.arowid by po5SeSSjlS much lalent and weighs
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downdln.
coach Ray Watson.
mld·season and be In the thick of
Speed, . quickness, and agiUty
·~Ilion Dlei·A·N•pe
Watson, a veteran of both college things .through the last half ol the
cleans 6 different
and high school coaching ranks, has season, not discounting his young have also meshed together with tbe
carpet heights.
stze forming the walls ol a
guided Eastern to three pre-season team early In the season.
•Large
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Eastern has been preparing for potentially great defense.
disposable
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dust bag . .
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stint at West VIrginia University.
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seeks out
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din .
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Southern w. Southwestz:n
him a viable asset at E!istern.
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By KEITH WISECUP
Meigs and Falrlan.d, two schools
with fine football tradltlon.S, meet
for the first time Friday In the 1984
; high school pigskin opener.
Both teams were runners.up In
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· ago and each was hit hard by
graduation. The Dragons were s-2
overall and 4·2 In the Ohio Valley
Conference, lose.., to Coal Grove
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Meigs tied with Trimble at 6-2·1
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The Marauders, who lost to W11rren
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(9-3) , and tied Wellston (27·27),
were 6-3-1 overall.
Coach Roger Snyder's Dragons
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Meigs lost no · less than 5even
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told.
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could develop between -Fairland'S
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249 pound junior guard Dean Wilks,
and Meigs' 272 pound .senior guard
Tony Welsh. Both hard-hilling
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'\With Chicago winning the way
they have, the gun baiTel has been
;x&gt;inted right between our eyes,"
sai~ Hernanclez, whose double in the
bo12om of the ninth inning gave the
ME!Js a 3-2 victory Wednesday night
ov~ the Los Angeles Dodgers.
..
111e Cu'oo had beaten Cincinnati
7-2 ~ller in the day for their fourth
consecutive victory; and the Mets
ha.!,to match that streak just to stay
within 5 ~ games in the National
Le~ East. They had the right
mall In the rtght place at the right

tln'ie.

l$~rnancle2, whose hit produced

htsfl6th game-wlnntog RBI to tie
hlril' with George Hendrtck of St.
Lo1ils for the league lead, rtOed a
doqJ;&gt;le into the left-field comer to
~ DannyHeep.
'llhe latest victory, which gave the
Mcl:s a sweep of their tllree-game
se~es with the Dodgers and a 9-3
edge for the ~n against Los
~ies, was a teldbook example of
clutch hltitog.
First, with the score tied 1-lln the
se,Venth, Rusty Staub, with only one
p~ch hit mhts last 22 appearances,
ooqbled to score Mookle Wilson,
wt\ilse hustle had just turned a
n4ttne single to rtght field tOto a
dollble.
.
:fhen Heep, hitless in his last 19
at;bats as a pinch hitter, started the
nWh agatnstPatZactuy, 5-4, with a

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~isewhere,

it was San Diego 2,
Pl!IJadelphla 0; San Francisco 4,
~treal3inlllnnings; St.Louis tO,
A~ta6; 31)dPittsburgh4,Houston
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01): the opposition, particularly
Dqllger starter Jerry Reuss, who
a!J9Wed only five hits and one run in
s~inntogs.

) rreuever Jesse Orosco, 9-5, set the
st.igeforHernandezbyblowmga2-1
iljlld when he surrendered 31!
e@!th-inntog home run to pinch
h(tter Candy Maldonado. Orosco
w.iiS , tryjng to protect Ute lead of
starter Ron Darling, who had
yielded just three. hits In seven
innltgs and struck rut a career-high
12 tteri. .
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Cubs '7, Reds 2
Qll~:o won for the ninth time in
·l@ll:li!S with Leon Durhani
le
.,.thewaywith a homerun, a
.sln81e and three runs batted ln. Bob
DetJ!er broke31!0.for-20slumpwith
a ~r that started a four-run third
In
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Clevel31!d June 13.
'The Cubs broke open a tie game in
the !hlrd. Demler reached Jefl
Russell, &amp;-15, for hts third romer.
Oneonelater,Durhamhlthis20th,a
two-run blast.
Durham sal&lt;! he has been
·concerned with hts wife, who was to
have the couple's first child today
through induced labor.
Chicago's Ryne Sandberg had
three hits, including a ~bleandhts
major-league-leading 17th trtpie.
1be .loss, Cincy's fifth · straight
coupled with San Franctsco's win
over Monireal dropped the Reds to
the NL West basement.
Padmi 2, PhlDies 0
Mark 'Thurmond's three-hitter
cooled off Phltadeiphla, whiCh had
scored 30runs lri three games and 63
in the last elght. 'lbwrnond, 11-7,
who fanned two and walked one,
retired the first 11 batters. Loser
John Denny, &amp;-5, llmlted San Diego
to just fouur hits In eight Innings.
Steve Garvey's double-play
grounder and a sacrifice Oy by
Kevin McReynolds accounted for
thescoril!g.
Cardinals 10, Braves 6
WWle McGee drove in four runs,
three with a bloop ~ble in the
fourth inning and another in a
five-run eighth as St. Louis whipped
error-prone Atlanta. Trailing 6-5 in
the elghth, the Cardinals used three
hits and errors by pitcher Donnie
Moore and second basmllm Jerry
Royster to spark their outbW'St.
McGee's tllree-run double came
when left fielder Brad K&lt;mrnlnsk
missed a diving iry.
Rafael Ramirez drove in two runs
with a single in the Braves' five-run

fourth Inning.

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Catcher Bob Brmiy hit the first
inside-the-park home run of his
major-league career as San Fran·
ciSCO handed Montreal Its sixth
straight loss, all by one run.
He hit the first pitch from reliever
Dick Grapenthln, 0.2, on the Oy to
rtght-center and center fielder T1m
Raines missed a diving catch.
1be Giants tied the game In the
ninth when Expos third baseman
T1m Wallach threw away Joel
Youngblood's grounder, allowing
Scot 'lbompson to score.
Pirates 4, Alllros 2
Winning pitcher Don Robinson's
RBI single In the ninth Inningscored
Marvell Wynne to lead Pittsburgh
over Houston.
Wynne started the Inning with a
single and was sacrificed to second
bfeore ·Robinson, 3-5, singled to
make a loser of Fr31!k D!Pino, 4-7.
Kevin Bass and Enos Cabell had
run,scortng hits far the Astros.

MJSSED! - CJndunall Reds' C_,-Cedello,left, udEddle Milner
lose haD hit lo lefllleld by Chicago Cubs' Ryne S.UdberJ durlac sixth
lnniDg of game Ia Cblcago 01! Wednesday. Sllndberg lrled
unsuccesslully 1o strelch a triple; he was lagged out a&amp; the plate. The
Cubs won the game, 7-2. (AP Laserpholo).

Ftve lettermen return from last
year's club, Including aU-leaguers
Lea Ann Gaul lind Krist! Gaddis,
both of whiCh are seniors; seniors
Tara Guthrte and Susan Balley, and
junior Margaret Horner.
Coach Douthitt said, "We have
more talent and potential this year
ihan we have had lri the last three
years. After we get by our first two
matches, which are non-league
matches, I think we will be able to

Capt. Crow's picks
The wounds have heated from last season's pelting of yours truly by
Major Hoople In our weekly prep football forecasts. But hurt prtde can
only become healthy upon revenge.
Tills ole' bird has spent nine months perched atop stadium light
poles, spying for any in$lde futormatlon as to who should win and who
should not win. A new grtd year has begun, so take heed o! these picks,
Major. The war Is on! !
1n the SEOAL, Ironton contlriues Its 62-game unbeaten streak with a
35-13 shellacking of an inexperienced Circleville Tiger eleven; Rock HW
takes GaUlpolls 20-6; Nelsonville-York will nip an improved Athens
team, 19-14; Jackson displays one of Its finest teams In years (whipped
Chillicothe in a scrtmmage) and cracks Wellston 28-0, and New
Lexington squeaks by Logan, 14-12.
The TVC has Meigs outscoring Fairland 26-21, Paint Valley takes
Alexander 21-8, Belpre starts the season off right with a 17-7 win over
Caldwell, Fort Frye spotls the debut of Federal-Hocking coach Nick
Pomento, Miller upends Berne Union 7-6, Vinton County blanks
Portsmouth Notre Dame 18-0, Warren captures the Washington County
class AAA crown with a 7-0 defensive struggle against Marietta, and tn
the "upset special o! the week," Trtmbie nips a .heavtly-favored Coal
Grove Hornet eleven, 14-13.
The SVAC has North Gallia clubbing Cincinnati Batavia 28-7, Kyger
Creek shuts-out Ironton St. Joe 20-0, Hanilan Trace defeats Symmes
VaUwy 20-12, strong Portsmouth East swamps Southwestern :.l-14. ·
Waterford ruins Coach Ray Watson's !lrst game at Eastern with a
20-14 win, and a pair o! basketball powers try !ootbiill sldUs as Ross
Southeastern outbattles Southern, 13-6.
In West Vlrgtnla action, powerful BarboursvUle nips Pt. Pieas31!t
14-7 In a crucial season opener for hoth teams. Wahama, expecting one
of its finest seasons for a long while, trips up Ravenswood 22-13 to begin
things on the rlght foot.

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West VIrginia Installed lights last
seasonootha.Sneverusedthemtora
varsity football game.
Burke, whose team absorbed a
55-'3 beating In Morgantown In last r
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The Eastern Eaglettes Girls stay in the competition with aU of
Varsity Volleyball team opened up our league schools."
Eastern opens league play Sept. 6
Its season on a sour note as it
at
Southern.
suffered a defeat from the visiting
Below
Is a team roster and
Feclerai·Hocldng Lancers 13-15 and
schedule:
12·15. .
EalleCialloo&amp;er
• Leading the Eaglettes In serving
Vlll'llly
points were Tara Guthrte with 10,
Lean Ann Caul, Krtstl GOOdis, Tara
Gu1hrle, Susan Batley. Beth Berkheimer and
Krist! Hawk serving four, Leanna
L9rt
Hudson, an seniorS: Margaret Homer;
Gaul, Krlsti Gaddis, Tanya savoy, jl.anlor; Tonja Savoy, Krlsti HawkahdMellsaa
all with three, and Susan Bailey and N"uner, aU sophomnores .
Re8ene ttc.ter
Margaret Horner addine one serve
Beverly Wigal, Pam Folmer, iUlene
apiece. For the winners Lori Sinnett · Rltchie. LeSa. Rucker and Melissa Nutler , aD
Beth Berkheimer and l..mi
added. 11 points, Jo Russell with six !IOphOmores:
Hu&lt;bon. both seniors: Janet Werry, Mtuy
points, Molly DeLaval serving five, HeMiey and Kelly Thompson. all freshmen.
Volleyboll Schedule
K1m Chapman with four points, and
Place
Becky Auvil!e and Penny Lyons · Dlle-Opp.
Aug. '11, Federai -Hocldng ............ ..... Horne
each adding two points for victory. Sept. !, Meigs ....................... .... ...... Home
Despite the Joss, the Eaglettes' Sept. 6, Southorn .................. ............ Away
Sept. ll, Southwestern ...................... HQine
reserve won their match, 1.5-10 and . Sept. l2. Fort Frye ................... , .. .. .. Home
Sept. l3. North Gama ......... .............. Home
1.5-13.
Trlmble ...... ...................... .. Away
Leading the Eastern reserves In Sept.llS,
Sept, 18. Kyger Creek ..... ..... ........... .. Away
scoring were Beverly Wigal serv· Sept . ~. Hannan Trace ........... .. ........Away
ing nine points, Melissa Nutter and :;ept. :11, Falrtand ................ .. .. ......... Away
Sept, :16, Melgs .................. ........... .... Away
Tonja savoy adding six apiece, and Sept. 71, Southern ........... ,....... ......... Home
Beth Berkheimer contrtbUting nve. Oct. l , Falrland ...... ....... ......... ........ , Home
2. Fon FJYe .. .................. ..... .. ... Away
Coach Pam D!Juthltt Is looking Oct.
act. I. North Gallla .............. .. ........ .. Away
forward · to a "good" seaslin and ·' act. 9, Kyaer Creek ........ ... ............. . Home
feelS EHS will get untracked and !kt.ll, H8nnan Trace ................ ,.... Home
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One detendant forfeited a bol)d
and 10others ~ ftnE!1 tn thecoutt
of MlddleportMa:yQF Fred Hoffman
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Forfeiting a $50 bond posted on a
chal'g(! of operating a motorcycle
without using eye protectiOn was
Mark J . Abbott of Point Pleasant.
fined were Faith Herman; Mld·
.dleport, $25 and costs, disorderly
· manner; Michael Sigler, Rutland,
$425 and costs and three days tn jall,
. driving while Intoxicated; Mike
Shoemaker, Langsville, $100 and
costs, theft; Charies Canter, Syra·
cuse, $25 and costs, drtvlng · a
motorcycle after dark with only a
:temporary motorcycle endorsement; Lance Hermwt, Middleport,
$2S wtd costs, disorderly manner;
Edward Van Meter, West Colwn·
bla, $100 and costs, possession of a
controllEd substance, and $25 and
costs, disorderly manner; Vicky

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The
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night tn 'the Ohio I..ottecy's dally
game, ''TheNumber,"was821.
In the "PI~ 4" game, played

Monti\Y llfldai tbenpy projects
W!th upecllllllilcatiaa cluB at tile
~ EllmlaWy Scbool will be
OOiltlnued IIIIa ~ by the Shade.
' v.,qey Qlulldl of~Arta.
~ I'II*III.Y at tbe ~·of
~ Erwtn, pllllator thethl!rapy
....,·k to start In September were

spoke of the Stagetl of the butterfly,
from the egg to the caterpillar, to the
crystalll$ an occurring within •
month's
and noted that they
11\lgrate from Mexico 1n the sprtng ·
and return there before winter sets
COIMJitlmottheOhlo~of tn . Theonly thlngtheyeat,shesald,
Garden 01111 held In Dayton waa Is the mllkweed plant.
fll4dewlth.JennleMachlrandSbelta giYat and It was DOled that the club
Arrangements on the theme,
Tarlor to lake care of the first woniUperior ratings on both their "VacatlmDays"weredlsplayedby
PJ'411'8l11.
gardentherapyandpubllcltybooks. JennleMachlrandDebbleOsborne.
, Connlelflllwu"i,elt'!lililllntothe Sheila CUrtis took "beslotsllow:' In
Next meting will be on Sept.18at7
~ memberlhlp. JaaetKoblentz, tbe 'fkiwer show, Pat Holter waa p.m. atthehomeofShellaTaylor.A
praldeat, anMnnred that 011 SJePt; named ootstandlng garden club . hayride will be taken and members
29tbeGardenCJu.. otOhlodlitrfct member tor Region 11, and Betty will rollect natural materials for
fa)~ meeting Will be lleld lit Jadcsm Dean aot an award of merit tor her &lt;trying as they go along.
.Refmihments were seved by the
at pie Flnt Prelbytertan Cllurch. 'bukiet ot fruit. ·
Melanie ' Stetbem 0( the .Shade
Eleaoor Knight gave a program mstess.
"valley OllqlcU will be 8ivlnl ·a on the ll'llli18I'Ch bu~Y. using
Favo..Sweredi'ledherbsprovliled ..
demonllratlm Qn "Potpourrf of · alldeSandspeclmellsofthevat'lous byRuthErwln.
stqes of the wtnaa1 lhsect. She

Hayes, Clifton, $10 tine suspended,
operung a car door Into a lane of
traffic; Don Lovett, Middleport, 10
days In jall, dlaorderly manner;
Austin Russell, Middleport, $10
suspended, Improper starting and
backing, and Richard Frtley, Middleport, $25 and costs, disorderly
manner, and $100 and costs,
l'!'Sistlng arl'!'St.

Switch council meeting
A regular meeting of Pomeroy
Village Cooncll will not be held on
Monday evening due to Labor Day.
The regular monthly meeting of the
grrup will be .held on Tuesday
evening, Sept. 4, and mayor's court
will be held on Wednesday evening,

Sept. 5, rather than on Tuesday.

Weather forecast
Partly cloudy tonight. Scattered
thunderstorms early tonight. Low
near oo. Winds becoming northwesterly 5-15 mph. Friday, mostly
and t 50 humldwlth hi""
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Pomeroy-Middleport, 'Ohio

On the question, should ·the state
hazardous waste site approval
board be required to obtain local .
approval of hazardoUs waate sites
betorelssulngpermlts,8l.percentof ·
those ta.klnli part said yes while 19
percent said no.
On the question aa to what area of
the federal budge! should becustthe
most to help balance the budget, 65
percent said defense spending and
35 percent suggested social servlces. On the question of whether the
nation should adopt a national
health tnsurance plan, 76 percent
saldyesand24percent, no.
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Here's h&lt;M' residents Usted their
·"Ideal sla.te" for president and~
president: Susan B. Antho~ and
John F. l&lt;e"'"""''• 45 ""rcent·,
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Nature."
A letter waa read trcm the
Rutland Garden Club announcing a
flower lhc;lw, Sept.]li and 16, at the
Ru~ United Metl¥ldlst Church.
A nlilort 011 the recent state

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medical technicians, first alders
and ambulance drtvers from all the
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Pieaaant, MaiiOD, ~ New radlosyatem.
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Haven, Valley .81id Mt. ·Flower In
. or more than nine years,
a goers. '
conjuncUon with ~t Valley Pleasant ·Valley Hospital manned
~ - five county EMS squads
aponsorthetlrSt~atatllln tile aid ·Bladon at the fair wtlh
maintained the aid station located
Coumy Fell'.
, . ~donated by the hospital · In the'ot!ieeofthefStrbulldtng, and
year,' 100 penons · were ·personnel, .public health nurses and · PfOvlded tlei'VIce with two squads.
with 11x IJelnc' tr..-aported · other county nunes. For the past' and' two ambulances available tor
tD the liolptW. The six years, paramedics, emergency erneraenctes dally.
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. room phy81cl&amp;lll at the
. Membersofthesquadswhospent
. many long volunteer hours at the
\ fair were:
Mason Rescue Squad: Tootle
Kearni!, EMT, Mll&lt;ld Young, RonThe 25th Darst reunion was beld (Dorothy) Rife and daughter, Mr. Die Lavender, EMSA, Thomas
Aug.. 12 at the KyJII!'I' CrMk Qub lind Mrs. Roller (Glenna Lou) Kearns, EMT, Cathy .Norton,
House at Chelhlre.
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I..oumaater and 10111, Paul and EMSA, Randy , Lavender, EMT,
The oldest ~Ualuer. 'Katie~ · Stepllen, of Ridgeway; Mr. and · Lisa Stanley, EMT, Mackie La·
Curfmi!Ji, pf the Rev. Budd and the · Mrs, · Roy . (Annie) . Lemley of vender, EMT; Harol(! Norton,
late Gertie Darst. ~ lat of the
RodneY. and 10n DOn Lemley of EMSA, AmaJida Grtmrn, EMSA,
day. ,
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· and Chuck, Warden, R.N.
'I'brlili ~.'Jiad been at ei!Ch
Mr. 8ncs Mrs; Elmer (Mary
Valley Rescue Squad: Barbara
feU!IIOII - Katie -Ellen:, · wutte · Myrtle) 'Sigman of ~hire ~nd Harbour, EMT, Brenda Wallace,
CurtmaJi aJidMaryMyrilelllman. 1011, Mr. aDd Mrs. John' (Shirley) EMSA,·Theresa Page, EMSA, Gig
Thereweretwowhohldbeelltbere Silman and 10111, Johnnie and Page, F.A., Freda Colegrove,
every~ IInce lbey Came 1DtD tile
Randy of Addl1011; Mr. and Mrs.
family. Thl!y WJ!I'e Ruth Ann .-1 Dayton (Sarah Ettie) Spencer of
Scott Cuirman. The ~•. Budd ' Loria Bottom.
Darst bad the old!IJt ,
VllltorswereCralgRichardsand
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burkett,
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attending.
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Psalms 23 and asked th8 ble tng'. Kentoci, who wa!l present at the first washington.

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Is held In Parkersburg, Sejlt. 29-ll. ·
The festival Is supported by the
Buckeye Hills Resource Conse'iivatlon and Development Project Area
of which the Meigs SoU and
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Honey Is tlie thlh:! largest agricultural product for the state of West
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Bernard Stover, EMT, arolyn entertalrunent. · Trophies will be
Tolliver, EMT, and Barbara Rolawarded to the top five finishers In
11 ns, EMSA ·
both men and women's divisions tn
Mt. Flower Rescue Squad: Daisy
Durst, EMT, Kenneth Durst, F.A.; .---~:--------:--------:--::-:-Macy Ann Herdman, EMT, Helen
Lyons, EMT, Maxine Legg, EMT,
and Ed Legg, F,A.
~- Pleasant Emergency Medical
Service: Park McDaniel, EMT.
Ruth Mcaanahan, F.A., Jackie
Morrtson, F.A., Mabel McDaniel,
EMT, Dick Morrtson, F.A., Driver,
Christa McDaniel, EMT, Minnie
Hughes, EMSA, David Bass, F.A.,
Tom PhUI!ps, Param~c. and Phil
Hudnell, Dt1ver.
New Haven Rescue Sfjuad: Paul
HeJISOn, EMT, GENE GRAY, F.A.,
Drtver, Bunny Eates, EMT, Doris
Yonker, EMT, Shelma Jones,
EMT, Bernard Uevlng, EM'J',
Dorothy James, EMT, Nellene
Pethel, ' EMT, Kim Zerkle, EMT,
Tim Zerkle, F.A., Driver, Vickie
Deweese, EMT, Joyce Circle,
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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Auxiliary presents
scholarship to youth

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The Cora Bennett Memorial

lnspltal; Mildred Me(ld, Grant
Hospital, Q)Jumbus, and · Karen
Shawn J . Eads of Rutland, a . Matheny, St. Mary's Hospital,
freslunan at Rio Grande College, at
Huntington. The death of Martha
WedJlesday nlght's meeting or the SearlS, sister of Dee Hartinger was
American Legion Awdllary of noted, as was the death of post
Fee ney-Benn ett Post · 128, · lllmlbet, William Reynolds. Cards
Middleport. '
fortheDlandbereavedweresentby
In other actton, a contribution of the Auxiliary.
S25 was made to the Meigs County
Meeting with the Awdlla!y were
shoppers loonge renwatlon project. the delegates toBuckeyeGirls~te
Welcomed Into llll!l1)bership were held In June at Ashland College. All
Betty Batey and Lort,Miller.
reported on their experlenoe In the
· The fall conference to be held at worksblp on democracy and their
WUke5vUleonOct.4wasannounced role In the mock gilVemment.
and llll!l1)bei'S were urged to pay Reporting were Angle CQlllns and
their dues before that time. Cur- Benltta Deeter. Eastern; Cathy
rently the unit has 103 . paid Amott and Ann Trainer, Meigs.
members.
Mrs. Edgar Amott accompanied,
A report was given on the August her daughter to the meeting. To
party held at Arcadia Nursing . report at the September meetlngwll
Home at a cost of $213. Going to he Betty Ann Lottls and BWte Jo
Coolville for the party were Enna Gordon.
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Becky Tyree presided at the
Grace Welch, Phylls Blake, Trtsha meeting which was jlreceded by a
Tobias, Sonia ParSons, Peggy dtnner.Adoorprtzeln'QughtbyMrs.
Caton, Diane Jarvi&lt;&gt;, Jean Gilmore, ParsonS was won by Mrs. Gilmore.
Gall Ferry, Becky Tyree, Gerry
Parsons, and Spanky Tyree.
Reported W were Kenneth Madden, home from a }lun(tngton
hospital; Eva Hartley, Martha
Runnel and Harold WW at Holzer,
Buck ~. home from the
SCholarship of $:lXl was awarded to

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THURSDAY

Thuraday,

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POMEROY ~ Pteceptor ment will be by J .
Sheets '
Bern Beta Chapter, Beta Sigma and the Sweet Mountain
Pill Sorority, wfil mee Thurs. at iloon. with a p&amp;rBde to' be at
day for a luncheon at the La..&lt;;aJie 1: 30followed byatractorpulland
Restaurant. Members are asked chain saw cotnpelltloll.
to tum In tickets on tile fund
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raising project to the New York
RACINE ~ A chicken bar·
'Ck&gt;thlng House prtor to that beque wW be held by the Racine
time.
Vmmteer First' ~Jepartr!leni Sillday wtth serving to ~ at 11
a.rri. Price for the diDDers wW b!
SUNDAY
· S3 while a halt chicken will coit'
POMEROY - The Ours $2.50.
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(amlly reunion wll be held at the
Rock Springs Fairgrounds on
SEpt. 2. A basket dinner wW be
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and trlends of the family are
Invited to attend.
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Busy Bee Class meets recently . :;
'Nora Jordan, Freda Edwards,
Caroline Miller, Rosemary I:.yons,
and Mary Brewer.

Candidares' night
planned in area

Your " Ex1:r1 ToucH· ~

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serves as a lllah&amp;4' be8COii and an Inspiration to Melp f'l!lllilppts.

·Lighted cross serves
as nightly beacon ·
;th~ough Meigs area
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every few years costs several
hundred dollars.
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Candidates' Night to be held at the ·
Senior Clllzens Center has been set
for Oct. 11. Invtmttons wW be Issued
to all local, district and state
candidates prior to that time. A
public dinner wW lie held In
conjunction with the observance
where each candidate or ai'!!PresEII·
mtlve wW be permitted ,to speak

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PH. 992·2644

~62 E&gt;Maln, Pomeroy

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ShawnEads

Block party set in Middleport
Plans are moving along for the
second annual block party or the
MlddleportChamberofc;wunerce.
A number of exhibitors are being ·
registered for U1ls year's party to be
held on Saturday, SEpt. 8. Hours of
the party have been reduced this
year from 10 a.m ..to 7 p.m.

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Middleport CouncU has approved
party plans and the IK!StneSs section
wW he clooed from Dan's to Mlli
Street.

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and may do so by completing the
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; :f!arbara and Jerry Colmer, Wright
: St., Pomeroy.
• A clown cake, made by his aunt,
;: was served along with other

/ refreshments.

. Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
f'Colmer and nm, Paulette Farley,
~ · Rick!, Jamie and Davy, Shari
' Blackwelt, Amber and Artca, Blli
• aiKI Pearl Colmer, Mamie Stephen~ S(lll, ~ matemalgraJlitmotper, and
; Scott smother and brother, Tammy
1alld.Jeremy Jollnson.

"For thousands of Columbia customers, our Budget
Payment Plan has evened out heating bills and
· made them predictable, even when winter Is like last
winter; much colder and longer than anybody predici.
The plan means there are no big jumps or SUrPrises
in your gas bill, no ma•er how ci&gt;lcHt gets. .'
"It works this way. Coiq111bia calculalllfl what you'il ':
probably pay for natural gas ovet the next year based
on your previous usage aa&lt;l weather averages. This •
figure is divided into 12 equal payments. SO starting ·
this August, you pay the same amount every month.•'
And you end worries about dipS in the·temperature
.showing up as higher heating biDs.
"Make sure winter dOesn't throw your budget a
curve. To join the Columbla Budget Payment Plan, · ·
all you do is pay the 'Budget' amount on your Au- •·
gusl bill.
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Checkfree, ~ which PI:Ovideilthe QPtion ofhaving your ·
monthly bill paid by tAa bank where you tiave your
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checking accpunt-but.not until about tan days after
lhe bUI has been sent toy~. CQiumbia Gas offices ·
I and most banks have ajlpiiCatlon forms. Check
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Plan and Checklree In your August )1111, and call your ,
~urnbla office If you tiawquesiiQI')s. Join the thou- l· .
88ildi of CQIIIfllbja cyst6mera .a~ using these 1
tWo free, COilYerlienlaervices. FOI' them, the cost of I
winter .Is more predictable."
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• : oirertng two ·more cmaecut1ve depar-tment Is asked to call Norma
· : : tmmunlzatloll days.
· Tom!l, R.N .,lliii'IID&amp;supervlsor, at
: " They wW be held on Sept, 4 and 992.e626.
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fe5llll\ed on the second

: .. and twrth Tuesdays ot each month
: : withtheexceptklnotSept. 25.
: : 'l'lme8 !or tmmunlzatlons wW
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1s8uEd tn the Meigs Camty Probate

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CHEROKEE

1984 FORD THUNDERBIRD

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cigar lighter . extra copocity gas

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Stock No. 012

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cyl. eng ., fact . air con d . , 'heater, out a.
trans . •,bodyside mouldings. tinted gloss, om .
radio . w&amp;w radials.
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2 dr. sedan. 4 cyl . eng . . -4 sp. trans ..
tint . glass.

$6590.

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gloss .

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dr,

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NOW

S9683.

GL '2
6 cyl . eng, focf . air cond.
heater . auto. tran!., tint . glass. om ·
tin radio-stereo cassette. wsw
radials , remote control mirrors. oc·
cent point stripes .

$8800.

CASH DOWN PAYMENT
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE AT INCEPliO.N

$502,2•

TOTAL AMOUNT OF PAYMENTS

1914

MIEEAGt: PENALTY OVER 6p,OOO

FORD F:-250
'lc TON

$10,945.'2
60,000
6' Per Mi~

Stock No. 4840

314 ton , 6 :cY,1. -eng, ,. sp-trons ., p·

steering , p-brokes . long wid• b&amp;d,
limited slip rear 0111le, reor step bum·
per , tint . glan, swinglock mirrors .

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Per Month

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$89~9.'"" procl;ng.

*(GALLIA CO. TAX STRUCTURE -AP.PLIE_S)

1978 V.W. TRANSPORT

Stock No. ,.1001

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41

cyl. eng . .

heater , ..

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Stock No. ,ff7S1

and
James Paul Richards, 32,Shennan,
W.va.
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uov Hatdlett, 31,
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$250.110
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TOTAL MILEAGE ALLOWED

NOW

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MONTHLY
PAYMENT
NUMBER OF ·MONTHS
REFUNDABLE SECU-RITY DEPQSil

FORD TEMPO
GL

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Now ··

$11 ,453. $10,286.

1984 '
V.W. RABBIT
DI.SEL

O'le ownef" . New Ford trode-in, 22,000 miles . · 1l r
' ton pickup, outo. trans., long widebed , rear step
bumpt~r , om radio, wswtires, white. topper.

Coun toCharles·F.GardnerJr.,M,
Middleport and· Gloria Kathleen
Middleport

Local owner . New Ford trade- in , 28 .000 mile~ . •.,
ton pi ckup, 6 cyl. eng ., ~ tond . tra ns ., p ·!ileering ,
long wide b9d, rea r ~ l ep bumper . om·fm , w sw
tires .
Stac h N o . .4 749 1

NOW

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Feat.u rl
The Tri-Countles La ·
Truck ·In

1981 DODGE RAM 50

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. FINAL
WEEKEND!.

Was ·

: Approximately· 70 people at- . so~ sort or treatment to keep 1011
. ( tended the Twlltght Farm Tour
lOIS within \Olef8ble Urnltl.ln'most
· recently at, the Michael's family
cases, appl!catton or lime and
:1farm In Chester Township. The fertilizer, and pasture romUon
:' Meigs sOu lind Water Conservation would be adequate to redu&lt;:e 11011
r Dtstrtct (sWCD) and C90!JeraUve lOIS. ·
: Extension Service were Sponsors or
Gordon GUmore, SCS SoD Sctent·
- !St. gave an update on the couilty·
• the tour.
, A wagon tour around the farm wtde soD survey. He also ptnted ·
• showed the vartous operations ancl out the common soli types found In
•• Conservation practices applied oVer the county and how they should be '
lbe·years. ·
managed.
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A woodlot that had beeft clear-cut
· Stop one Included chicken holises
and the spring devel~t that . was discussed by Steve Bralkovlch,
supplies water for the chickens. Cooperatlv~ Extension Service .
Gary Michael discussed feeding Forester. Logging and skid trails
and handling his chickens. Robert are the blgest caUses or soil
: : First, SoU Conservatton Service erosion In a clear-cut practlre, be
i : :: (SCS) l!&gt;lstrtct Conser.vatlonlst, dts· said.
1 • ~ cussed the development or springs
SWCD Supervisor At Holter .
tor livestock watering systems.
· talked about CODServaUon practices
• :; Stop two was a pasturefleld aJllllled In the cropfleld. Contour
. : : whereJohnRice,CountyExtenslon slrtps, no-tlllage and sod water·
. 1 : : 1\&amp;ent, discussed pasture IIIIUlllgeways Were VIewed. It wsa DOted by
; !• ment; t~tllzatlon and pasture HolterthatsoDeroslonratescango
: : rotation. He pointed out the tmpor- very high· ·without conservaUon
, · " tance of keeping a aooci vegetatiVe practices established In CJopftelds.
I : cover on pas~ fields. SWCD
The toilr ended at the feedlot
, , : Supervisor Rex Shenefield said that. where Michael dtscusaed his feedlot
, ' - a 'county resource Inventory . and his automated reeding opera; : showed Meigs County has about tlon. Jtm Clay, Ohld Copperatl.ve
· : 47,WJ acres of pasture1and anl! that ExtensiOn Sesrvlce, dlscuuedwbat
{ :: about 56 perceilt or this land needs comnierclal bleedeis look for. In
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twilight
fann
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I (we) wish to register for p~~orticJpatlon in the
~rts and Crafts Division ofthe Middleport Chamber
of Commerce Block Party to be held on Saturday,
Sept. 8.
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ARTS AND CRAFTS REGISTRATION

The Daily

; MUtonA. Etaw, 74, of The Plains,
He Is swvtved by his wile,
; died Wednesday at the Hickory Merlum Radclltte Hoffman; a son,
; Creek Nursing Center, The Plains, OWenL. Hotfman,PowbatanPolnt;
, after an extended Illness.
two grandchildren, Rqjer of Fort
; -He was bOrn In New Marshfield. Worth, Tx. and Laureen, of
: He was the son or the late Lloyd H. Colwnbus.
, aild Bessie EUis Efaw.
He was preceded In death his
· Mr. Efaw was a gracllate of the parents, one grandllon, Mlcheal Lee
: New Marshfield Hilb Scbo01 and Hotrman and a brallier, Leslie
; served for two years tn the U.S. Hottman.
Friends may call at the BI&amp;OO.Y·
• Navy during World War II. He
' retired after:rlyearsotservtcewtth Jordan Funeral Home, AlbanY, 2-4
' the Athens Mental Health Center as and 7-9 p.m. Friday. Masonic
II psychiatric atde.
. services will be held at 7 p.m.
HewasamemtJeroftheRlchland Friday. Funeral servlceiWI!I beat2
Avenue . United Methodist Church p.m. Saturday at the funeral home
wtth the Rev. Kathryn Pawson
and the Athens Gninge.
Puckett
ot!lcmttng. Bw1al wW be tn
Survivors Jnclude his wife, Mary
the
Salem
Center Cemetery . .
J!Uie Wood Efaw 'or The Plains; a
, son, Donald of Somerset; four Dulcie Reibel
grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs.
Donald (Mamte l Reed or Caldwell
Dulcie Martin flelbel, 79, of
and Mrs. Floyd (VIrginia) Young of Momstown, Ohk), died Wedne!idaY
The Plains; three brothers, Harry of In the Star NUrsing Herne,
Kentnn, Harold or Athens and Carl Morristown.
of Route 2, Athens.
She was born In Middleport, a
Mr. Efaw was preceded In death daughter of the late Charles and
by his parents and two brotl'lers, Ursula Rathburn Martin.
Hei'JIIa11 and Calvin.
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Mrs. Reibel was a member or.lhe
Friends may call at the Hughes Morrlslown Quistlan Church and
Funeral Home, Athens, 2-4 and 7-9 organized the Zane Trail Garden
p.m. Friday. FlineraJ services will Club. She was a state otflcer In the
. be held at 1 pm. !;laturday at the Ohio As&amp;octatlon ot~ C!Ubfi.
· , fllneral home Wtth the Rev. Ken
SUrvivor's Include her huSband,
1Mackllnotflctatlng.BurtalwWbeln !Wbert J . Reibel; two daughters,
the Athens County Memorial •Jeanne Anne You'ng,, Mlddleport
Gardens.
and Mary Jane Kitchen, Mblo,
Fla.; a SQII, Joseph Y~ Pome· Lauren Hoffman
roy; seven grandcblldren and 12
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great-grandchlk!ren; aslster,Juan·
· Lauren Hotiman, 67, Route 1, tm Bowen, Bowling preen.
Dexter, died. Wednelday at Vete- . She was preceded In death by her
rans Memortal Hospital.
parents and her nr.t IMisband,
· HewasbomtnLangsvUJe,asonof , Joseph Albert Young Sr., and by a
the late Harley and Murt Edmund- sister, Mildred Carson.
sonHofttnan.
fJ1ellds may call at the Kelly·
Mr. Hottman was a retired Kemp Funeral Herne, MOJTistown,
. ~vemment worker and a fanner.
at 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday. Funeral
, . At one time,, he.was associated services wW ~at the tunera1 heme
; with the Gallla·Meigs Cooununtty at 2 pm, Saturday with the Rev.
: Action Agency as assistant director. Richard Btsmp olllclatlng. Grave•· He was a· member of the DtlJhallS, side services wW be beld at 1 p.m.
' Friends Masonic Lodge 275, WUkes· T!lesday at , Meigs MBnortal
~ Vtue and a rriernberr or: the Gardens.

POMEROY - · The Me18!1·
County gtrl scout picnic W1ll be
held at !10011 &amp;mclay at thell.ou~'
33 roadside P!1fk. TlvJse attend&gt; I
lng are to take il cov~ d15han(l ·
their ' 011111 table service. Fatr
premtwns wW be di'ltrtiluted. ·• l

CHESTER - The &lt;:;hester
Volunteer Fire Department wW
hold Its· annual Labor Oay
, chicken l)arbequeM(llldayatthe
Chester Fire House. Chicken,
sparertoo, pte, cake, and horrie-

1884

Milton A. Efaw

Happenings

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Locol owner. New cor trade-in, 52,000 miles. lf.
ton pickup, v.a eng, outo.· frons., p·steering ond
brokM ~ long wide bed, rear step bumper , tint .
gla11, am radio .
Stotk No. 41131

4-door sedan, 6 d . eng., foc.t . air cond; vinvl roof ,
heater , auto. trans ., p-steering , p-brokes .
bodyside mldg, tint. gloss, om-fm , ws w tires . wi r e

NOW

NOW

$4695.

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~ : CONVICOON OF THE PEISON OR PDSONS RE' ~ SPONSIILI FOR lHE RECENT THEFTS FROM NEWS-'
!' :'~ STAND IACIS HLONGING TO THE GAWPOUS
• • DAILY TIIIUNE, llll DAILY SENTINIL AND THE
~ ~ POINT PLEASANT IIGISTEt. ANTONE WITH IN·
:: : FOIMAOON SHOULD CONTACt THE CITY POUa
~ ~ ..DEPARTMENT 01 IHI ,_.,APEI OFFKE.

wheel covers.

1977 MERCURY COUGAR
2-dr 1- -·.-H o p , V-8 eng. fact . ai r cond., vinvl roof .
heater , auto . frons ., p·steer ing, p -di sc brokP.!i ,
t!nt , glcss_. am -fm , w swrod iol s, w hef! l covers .

Stock No. 48561
WAS

'NOW

$2995. $2m.

$2495.

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31-Homeofor Sale
32-Moblle Homes for Sale
. 33-Farmt for Sale
34-Businats Building~
35-Lota &amp; Acreage
28-Real Estate Wanted

51-HouMhold Gooda
62·C8, TV 8t R1dlo Equipment
53-Antique•
54-Mite. Merchandlte
5 6·8uildlng Suppllet
58· Ptto for Sale
57-Muoicolltlitruments
58-Fruita &amp; Vegetableo
59-For Sale or Trade

41-Housat for Renf
42· Moblle Homes for Rent
43-Farms for Rant ,&lt;
44-Apartmant for Rent
· 4 5-Furnished Rooms
4 &amp;-Space for Rent
4 7-Wanted 10 Rent
48-Equlpm•nt fl)r Rent
49-For .l eaae
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90 ". Pattern /136: tissue pattern pieces for wall hangtng,
directions for adding borders for
beautiful quilt.
$2.15· for each pattern. Add
SOC each pattern for postage
and handling . Send to:

81-Ferm Equipment
82-Wanted to BU.,
83· ll,.ltock
84· Hay &amp; Grain
65·Seed I&lt; Fertilizer

81-Homelmprovemento
82-Piumblng 8t Heeling

Galli• County
Area Code 814

Meigt County
Area Code 814

448-!;ieUlpollo
3&amp;7-Cheohlre
388-Vinton
245-I'UoGrande
21111-Quyon Dlot.
843-Areble Dlot.
379-Walnut

992-Middleporl
Pomeroy
9 85- Chatter
343-Portllnd·
247-Letart Fallo ·
949-Reclne
742-Rutland
687-Coolvllle

. Moson Co., W'!
AreaCode304

84-Eiactrlc•l&amp; ·R efrigeration
85·GeneraL Hauling
88-M.H. Repair
87-Upholatery

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6711-Pt . 'Pie8aent ',
4118-Leon
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578-Appte Grow •.
773-Melon
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882-NewHaven
8 95-,.L etart
937-Buffelo

CRAFTS -crafts! New ' 85
Needlecraft Catalog- knits,
crochets. dolls. quilts, more. 3free
patterns_Qrinted inside. Send $2.
t i CRAFT 1100115. .$2.50 ....

All lloab and Celllot-add 504
each 1111 ,_.... anti handlilf.

Up to 111 wordo ... One dey Insertion .......... t3.00
Up 10 15 wor'ao .. . Three dey inoerlion ...... .. t4.00
Up to 15 Wordt ... Six dey lnoertlon ........... t7.00
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IA••r•o• 4-wordo per line)

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2 WHEEL PULL BEHIND YARD SPREADER
2 WHEEL STORAGE TANK.FOR CAMPING

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,._ey, OH • • 5769
Far fHhr lorYICI
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CONSTRUCTION

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PUBLIC· NOTICE

CHOKE Of 4 COLORS

The village of M tdd le port
wtl l offer fo r sale by se aled
brds the fol lowrng ite m

1- 1980 Plymou1h. "' "

co nd rtton.
Brd w •11 b e accepte d at th e
ma yor's o flr ce 237 Race St..
Mrdd leport. Oh ro unttl 2 :30

PM Se pt 10 . 198 4
Mrntmu rn btd for .thr s eq u rp -

ment

IS ~ 1 . 00000

The \lt fl age reserves t he
rtgh to accept or re ject any or
all b1d s and wa•ve any •nfo r m allt •e~ •n b•dd 1ng.
FrE!d Hoffman . Mayor
V•l lage of M• dd lepon

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64 Misc. Merchandise

FOR S.ALE .
SMALL ESTATE
MERCHANDISE
SAT., SEPT. 1
At R. R. Durst
Resi.dence

Stiversville
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( )ForS..Ie
( JAnnDuncemenf
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Dillty lentillll
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742-2167 or
742-2225

lt. 124, POIIIIIOJ

For all your wiri111

needs; furlllcts rtpai,r
service and installation.
Residential
&amp; Canimtrcial

CaH 742-3195
. Or 992-5875

811411 mo. d.

o• io

"-lso Tra,nmission
PH. 992~5682
or

992-7121

WRilESEL
ROOFING CO.
NEW-REPAIR

8·10·1 mo.

blowers
•Heavy duty double
wall construction.
, •Approved lor coal
burning
•Five Year Limited
Warranty.
•Automatic draft con·
trol.
•Large airtight ash·
pan
.
•Firebox brick lined.

$50

IAI!Gf or SMAlL J085
PH. 992-2478
7/30/l mo. pd,

949-2969--949-2263

•Hi·Temp glass doors.
•Dual, variable speed

DEPOSIT
HOLDS nL
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OPEN TILL DARK

SERVICE ·
GAS LINES
WATER LINES
SEWAGE LINES
FREE ESTIMATES
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773-5839 or
773-5788

We

core radtators and
heater cores. Wt can

also.acid boil and rod

out radiators. We also
repair Gas

Tanks.

PAT HILL FORD ..
.. 992-2198

Middleport. Ohio

TOWN &amp;COUNTRY
VETERINARY .
CLINIC· .
PAUL E. SHOCKLEY, II.Y.lit
OPEN EACH ·
THURS. EVE. 6-B

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CONTRACTING
"DOZER · IACKHOE
"RECLAMAnON WORK
"OIL FIELD IEIIVICEI
'DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
'CONCR~TE WORK
'CUSTOM IUlLT HDMU
'WATER. OAI•
DILUNES

londey 3 p.m.·S p.m.

Sl0700~~m

JIM

J:J:nt~n

PH. 99~~·7201

Mechenicel Work •
Tr•ctort • · C•rt ·
Truck • Autom•tic
Trenamillion

PH. 614-247-2575
8·2·1 mo. d.

MGM
FARM CITY, INC.
Pomeroy
814·992·2181

JESTS wEDNESDAYS
Co•pulerized lltlrlq Aid Selection
Dependllplt lltlrln1 Aid Strvict

· FREE HEARING

Re•l Ettate Ganer•l

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Phone 742:3171

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

New Ho--htlnsin
RIIIOdtlin&amp;

loot In Rock lprinp ereo

~Hun able

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POLE .BUI.LDINGS

Quality Werkm•n•hlp
,Gehumldiflera, Perh
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UTILITY BUILDINGS:
Sizes from ·.6'K6' Up
to 24'K36'
Insulated O&lt;?t_Houses·

PH.

614·992-3718

MIOIIL.ai!T, 01110
7/30/~

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BOGGS

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

New Holland, lush
firm EqliPIIIInt
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COMPLETE HOUIEHOLOI
FUIINIT,URE. lodo, •lron·
cupbOitdo. . - .
chltoto, bllkoto. dloho 1,
onllllll•· tlold
end o~~'!r. Wrlti·M.O,
2 p-oy,
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4171• or call 814-112·
77811.

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Buying dilly gOld, o11vor
a- L
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coins.
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lrett lorberlhop,llnd. Aw. doe elderly. Colt 814·4441·
Mld.cltpan. Oh. &amp;14·812·J·;284;;;;7;;;.;;-;;-;;;;;-;;;;-;
3478
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V•rcy for etct.lv- or
R-llloeutomo!llfl..,.. -nt&lt;i .. _CINofln
chlnicl toole. Mull ba my~· Aullnlble ,.._,
A - - · Col lti- ~~Calljj;8~4-;;;-;..;,7~·;;340~ll\.~;;;;
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tlrolldlrly.
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1 CIINCihton.- 814 882

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Help Wanted

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for Sale

HOME LOANS FIXED
RATI!IIolow-ltrolll .
Fixed convontlonol FHA·
VA.Loado~ Mort91go,
·-t. 114·1112·
3011 .
Profellionel

NEW AND USEO MOll LE
HOMES ICEIIEL"I QUAL·
lTV MOillE HOME IALEI.
4 MI. WElT, OALLIPOLJI,
RT 311. PHONE 81 4.44f.
7274.
1 87e 1 4x70 3 bedroom
Hllclftt . . . - homo with
....., fumlohl.,.., eat up on 1
lot , In . Pllrll Lone
Mt~llllo H - Coun. Coli
-IIPM 44t-1310.
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~,. 141" 0
••· concl.. 3BR. -11-ln
CIC)Ool. control olr wllh
pon:h, undlrplnnlng . .....,

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Locta. Ohio. lAVal. in countrywithHptlctonk. 13,1100.
CoH 114.e43 _0188 .
s. 1 ...;,. neu Roclne in
Country. Orlllocl water woll,
-"&lt;: oystem. Col 814143-11240.
oft Korr·Hirrlebuf11
4 on VI-Rood. 17.000. Call
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oft1r 7 p.m. 304·1811· 331e.
3117 . 100 oc-. homo,
bam, timber, oomo fl no1
Cent
21 lhi
:'" 11 no,;_ 30:_';72 200
::,~73. 4078 _ ·

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Middleport

8t Vicinity

Gollipolil FIN l\leokot Fri ..
Sot . • a.... Indoor-outdoor, Ono dey only, Sot.. Sopl-1 , 9
New Fridly Night Moolclt
Plono T'"'lng ond Rllllir.
lillrtl 3PM till 1 Rt. 35 • to 4. 43 Colo St., Middle·
1.....,.._ Muoio Co.. 448·
. Next to rl•~r. Fuml·
180. Call 441· 7037.
0817. Twentieth ot
dl-o, clothl"'!. bicy·
knlc-knoco, tope, mloc.
quality
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Lone
nlolo,ll14-742·
. Oo·
Fr••leu Bottom Flee
• coma 11riy.
Morllot . Every weekend.
·U.S. 35 Frezlon Bottom, 1------,----I~ .j I I I ! ,.
WVo. 211082 . Ooeler1 Wei·
oiMft.caftMDveorleewonlcome . Don Fre•l•r · Yord oole •t 810 South
..... country lol. CoH 311·
Operotor. 304· 755· 2779 . Second, Midohpon. Aug.
31 thN 8ept.8. Clothing,
1787,
fu"'itura, gal range, pana.
31 Homes for Sale
Gor- Solo Toy1, clotheo,
1880 Folrmont Hoppy
other ltomt. AI!O• 3t -Sopt. Sllv-tonoo, dlohes. oppll·
Houaa;· 2 Br, now oorpat, .
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1, Fri. &amp; Sot. 14 Vinton St .. ancu, tool a; linen a, bedding.
drepea. curtain•. loti of
~- ••c. -.d. Alklng ••100 or 41 HousH or ent
Gollipoll1.
vinyl wal poper, Clrpat boat o-. Clfl 2411·1212
_ _,;,._ _ __ __ _ mlac.
throughout, wolf inoulotld, -·p.m.
GorogoSelo2mi. tromHMC 1-M-ov_i_IIII_OO_Io_,_S_o_pt- .- -ot. -.n:..d
nowPeiJrt,
-::-=-----:--:=- '13 bdr. houae for ront t380 Rt. 1110 Thure .. Fri., &amp; Sot. rd
O W 1
3 · II . on olkor'o rill·
1111 out- arll.
.1 172 mobile hqme. 12x... mo. Coil 304-1711·11104 or L.oto ot borgelno.
monyoxtru.¢11441-21
2 bdr., AC, IOOd cond. 304-6711·8318.
donee, Fifth St., Reel~.
tlf II:OOPM •• ~IHI :OOPM Prlpod to 1111. Call 441·
4 Fomlly Furnltura. knlckLO_h_10_ · - : : - - - : : - - - - ... 114· 24
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7171 or 441·12Be otter Smell• turnl1h1d houao. knecko. C&lt;hlidreno· boby r.
IIPM .
30,
odulto only. CoH 44 e · 0338 . clolhoo. Rodney YIHege II. Yord
Frldl Soli·
3 &amp;Thurodey
s
Greot-location, 1411Q sq.ft.,
GIIYin Dr..8 ·11. Fri .·Biit.
Y 1•
eturdly 1·
largofomlly,_, _ _,1~ 121111. 3 ballroom, 1~ Lor- m-n ho-. 3~
Behind 11c"''M bu,..~ In
L~.
~ ocrao,
- bam. 4 mlleo tr om Five Fomily Yord Sale Child· Pq..,..oy. N- lloctric fur·
_...., ::,::'; bul~- - · bl"'
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O!strlai. 81· throUghout. ti.I!OO. Coli GoNipoNo. 14211 mo. plul ren "clotheo, mioc. etc. PO&lt;· ;~:e;r;::: . houlio. Coli
IM" ,_,_. with 814-2S8·11M ott. B.
dlpoeit. Col Rolph 8orcu1 tor. Ohio. Rt. 5114, Fr1.·7
'--.,..---.-.~--down - - · C.l 441·
114·241·81711 after IIPM .
,1213;
1173 Kllllwood 12xll5 fu;.
Frldly &amp; Soturdly. Pionto, 3 lemlly yord oot,. Thurdoy.
nl.- • lot, wltll oktroo. Nice homo - ...,,, good clothing, gil-ore, picture Frfdly &amp; loturdly. 287 Mil
H - for 823 4th A... Colt 448·2320.
heat for winllt'. Wooher &amp; fro mea. f~rnlture. boby St.. Mld..apon ecrou from
C~aftor
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dryor
. Wont on honoot llo,mo. lmllaooutRt. 141. ,_po_ot_o_ffl_c•-·----~
no. ...... 22... -3233. - 1
womon who- not work.
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no. l-814-2112·3 33.
roomt. Muotoofl,oOIIr81,wMI We coUld b1 company
MlniFINMorket, Church"' ·lha ... USt :R.!_~ ynSP~I ' 1
nogotlala. Col 114·241· ooch · Would like
GodofPropi!Kyporfllnglot.
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H - for olio b y - · 3 11802.
on - · Fumloh own Olhror White Rd. Aug. 30·
Roin ooncolo.
lldr.,2bltht,_.olr,2-l-':'""--:-:-:--:-:-:--:-- ero~erloo. 4411-1414 or Sept. t .
p fino Ri~·nou '"kiln
rot. otovl dlt·
ool2wllhloto. 446-1023.
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01
~;l:=~- Rd · Could bt 1Cheoter
on routo
248,
· Coll441 •43411 ·
Mini FIN Morkot. Sot.. Sun.. ot
Sept.
th
lith
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IIIOod
· Col814·21111· 11 room hou11, 2 lldr.. 1 b.. Mon. Stpt. fat. 2nd, 3rd. 8 from Neurona Church.
Mldd11pan, -1 cutl, 1010.
LR, OR. IC. boalllnt locl1· till 6. Refrigerolot, Binger Good woman clothing olle
&amp; - - A reel BAR·
tlon. Ref. • c11poe1t II· -lng mochlneln coblnet, 18 . 20 ~ ond l'-t 7 ~.~
GAINI Coll814-•2·1841. WMtodtobuymoblfohomo. qulrod. Coll441·1370 oftor coffee • end toblet, lempo. B. Olohoo, kitchen - ·
Wll pay ~oil. CoU14·2BI· 11:00.
oloctrlc typewriter, porch loti of mlac.
4 ilil. LR , Dll. oqulpped 7018.
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1-:--:-----:-::-':-:-:--::- gHder. !own cholro, plctur• I-------.----'--~. 1 ~ - · Iorge 1 cor 1-~~------ 3 bdr. home on Oobllla Dr. &amp; !re-o. kitchen godgeto, Yard oole: 'ilept. 4 •11. Oloheo,
... . . Iorge lowflot, CA. Homo for aolo Oft .3110 mo. 3 bdr. homo oil dl-. IIIDrlld gloaware,
b
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fiMIIIy polntod.IIYt' No for wooded lot at T - Like On:hlrd Hl1,400mo. 3 bdr. wlckor btlketl. mohogeny toyl, oollo, pllowt. .com·
oac poncy.
home on McCMmidl rocllino chelr, 8 cloy key tons. rugo. clothing. lilt "
mlo flom HMC. •44.100. 446-0708 or
1271 mo. 3 bdr. homo In wind clock. metol to.,., Hull olzao. Loto of mloc. Firat
Colt 304-171·71147 ott.
Alkfioon t2110 mo. :J bdr. pott-.Cierk'slhrlldo--' houot put Methodist
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EW 1-'-~·14~0
••r
,...,... Church In Chootor.
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N : ,.. ...~- AO • -~-from hooplroi oablnet. blanlcoto, Hnono, l-=:--::-:-:--:--=3 .. droom, looy window, Ill f225 mo. 4 bdr. homo on
1lllt • po- ..C.. YARD SALE Aj'&amp; 31 3 lr. 3 ful . .
2 - ol-rlc, utro lntulatlon llurlrhert Lone U711 mo. 5 Iron bed with broa knobl.
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__.._. 2400
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hou
L~
through Sept. 4t It 1
-...:
~· "· ~-.. .-go,
•·typo- bdr. homllfttownl 32Smo. bally W. Jim B11m chino
TV I
.,..,.. Coll31 -73H- turo. Price 113.tiiO. -..r, ~ 1 p.,h- rotorcompooltlon &amp; =:,n':ciulto ,cioth:'.'':~~
4pm.
1 4 X 8 0, 2 bod room· - - requlrld on oll...,.lo. 1 v•electric hut... gla--. Somethlnl for
,gu.•11,450. UIED: Wloomon Reel Eototl okltruck. footloclllr,loy ...ry-.AIIprlc-~tono.
1~" - - loon on 13 Trlotlr 1211180. 2 ~ 1 ~room, Agoncy. Coli 4411·3843.
diollu. lard - · coot Iron Roln ..ncolo.
•
yr. old . - otylo ol oleclric. E...._ con...
poto,lao ket11H, dotld com l-::--:-:--:-=-~=-=-=--hou•. f '::";"
Vlndofl ~=OF 2 II room, &amp; bt-fut. otlclt pons, Hrly 1100'o GARAGE SALE: Aug. 31 •
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· Goa heet. oppllo""" r· baby bullgy. IIUIIIIIl • Sept 1 R---~lo Pott
DR. nice ldtohon. ' - dallwry end oot·up. Geno'o n - . Adultoonfy, ilo polo. coffee grfnctero, 1812 HI·
· · _...
ery,
utllty room. Flro~l- 1n Mobile H 2 eon 1114·446-1183.
mHton King C~&gt;&lt;:o·Col8 troy. ::::;~:;..0,\'!"r::#":U
1Mn11 roor~~. t4U mo.' PlY· mllee from RIYinowood
name brond coot Iron lmplomlftl, U, 7110 down. f.o. Bridge. Junction Rt 2 ond
Modern two bldroom atone mont -ro. church picturl ~nd .::~ocJ:: ltomo, pl-.
-~-378· n . CoH 1·304- homewithtwocar-ln plotu, 10,000 oooorted ..:n IUito 42 :.,::~~drum,
2 8 0 3 • tor
P · m · 27 3-1131.
betam..t. Coli 892· 73511 boob. old muolc booko of ~~
old
old Rl
,......._.
_ _;..,:.._ _ _ _ _ _ 1 ·------~-- oft1rii:OO p.m .
-ortoinlt'o of 20's • 30"o, ~m•• re once,
·3 ·
,.
1171 14x70 moblfo homo.
old tCICIIs. 1 - - o n of 992·2938.
Molntoftonco free nilw Totool - · 2 bodroom. 2 l!i room hou81. Both. lull bolto, noiiL 1913 picture of Yord Ula: Aug. 31 ·Sept. t.
' - •·with 3 bdr''t. 2 bathe, bitlis. Cllf 1114·843·11240 booe,m ont, olooood·ln Pllifldolpllle N-olobt. .
utllty-•lorgeldlcMol ..........
·
- - · foroed olr, gn btllteom.lotlofml-lfllno- Toyl, .. nnlng jore,, ..,..I
on 1-100 lot ond otor111
CL- pion
centrol olr.
ouo tb.mo. Paul Donnoy'o, :::~~~: LO:~~~.:::
12111110. 2 Coii941·Z734.
bldg. Coll44e-8472- 1870 •Mm
...,_ of St. Rt. 5114 • Peerl, Recine.
2:30PM.
bldr_,, poled. _,.
Bldwolf·Rodnoy Rood In
,
lrol air, front pon;h. Good Smoll 4 ....,.,. hou11. For· BldWIII. Oh.
y d 00lo s- 1 nd and
Nice 2 bdr. utllly room. condition. Cofl812·7871 .
nlohod o• ~nfurnlthod. - - - - - - - - - or
: .,. .. oto
- · nice von!. -fur·
tiZIJ.OOpermonth. 125.00 flltunlay September _1ot, 11 Roblrt Alldre'o I!' Honl·
noftCI, hot woter 1111•. 1874 Mobiil homo. 12180. d1p011t. Adulto only. In 8·1, 483 Ook Drive. Some· oorwllle. Baby bod. Clott.o,
prlcod,rlglll. Cd 44e-11H. 1 - oil ctric with wood- R - . Cel 848·211 I.
thing for ovoryone. Col otodlum - 11•
mlac.
bu.-. 2
&amp;
1114-311·911111. Cor ,..t, 104 Lloloy St.• r-oy.
3bdr.hou81EnnoHolghlo. ohlff. Formorolnlonnotlon z bedooom hou81. phone btbyclotheo ..
Sept. I at, 3rd, • 4th. Sot.,
Now kltchon oeblnoto. Cllll14· 742-2728.
304-1711·1713.
e11rp1t. W.l. ••pi- in
. 7 FMftily
Bile. 701 Mon.. • T~n. Chi!Mn,
'1 11•rt. • iohlgor• 1873 . Holfypork Mobile z - houll. 1 milo out Cherry St. Vinton. AI!O women. • men't clothing.
tor · Included. Colt 448· Homa-2bodroo-.For •-~HIIRd. "--"ondrof 31 •~ 1 9 to7 Con·-•· Mloc. llomo.
3221.
more -..o. col 182-7811
304-875-4045.
otareo. '*""c toblo. porch
-------·ic- 11:00 w ldoyo. Any·
owing, chlldNn1ciothlngoll Soturdey September 1st. In
lloclne. big while hou..- next
I yrw. old, 3 bldnn, 2 - . . on
2 hou- tor ..,lond blr for · Mlique rocking che!r. IIi Ebor'l Gulf. Somethillll
flmlly wood 1 - - - - - - - - - - = .... or loeeo'with option to 11u1tor, glaoowore. houoe·
....,__s........
1817 Elcona 10111110. 2 ~304-n3- 11111ior304- hold ltomo, loll of other for IVOrybody. 9 to 1.
• ..,...
--~
I Ret I l l * - - olr corrclllo._,
-8720.
itern1.
_,t. City 1ft Recine.
U-·pinnod. On
- - - - - - - - - Porch Nil: 404 L.ooloy Bt..
Colll16'848·2141.
lot. rUdy for occ-cy.
Frldly Al!ll· 31. 9·13 mlllo Sept. 3rd end 4th, 8:00,
5:00. Jone Brown end Edna
13700. Coi118Z·747g.
42 Mabile Homel
bllowEuroko.Strollero,moHome for . . by oW-. 1
for Rent
torcyclo, riding 1-nmowor, Triplett. No clothing except
coata. · hou• plente. box
_.latnetrMolgo""-ln 1901 Sdwltt ltd. 3 br 1~
coffeetobM. mloc .• Arori.
eala, kitchen th-'to. Atorl
D...-. L.otgo muntry ldt· - · t - oliO • ....,... olr,
chen, 3-4 hdroorne. 1~ ndcroweve, diahweaher. fumia...chircond.,ideaUor Fri.-Sat.-Tue. 8-8. ' 1/&amp; mi. eat with oorlrlolgu. alilno,
robia llotwere. Hocwer Dial'
olredo • fruit-· th otOWI. refrlg. unda plnnln71. 1 or 2 - - No city toxoo. peat city llmito on Rt. 588. O·Motic with ell ottoch,
=~ porch. 304·11 . Foot- Trailer Pork. CoH Brick houoo on right.
mente.
_.;8111 voluo for quick 1---'-~-----::- 441·1802.
Porch Sale Fri. 31·Sot. 1. 1-:---:---:--:---.....;
- · c.. 1114·11112·11142 1973 Co moron mobile
8-6. Nome brond baby &amp; Soturdey only: 4 yord NIH.
&amp;
~---- WY
Troller 10 - t otOuall Creek
Rlggocreot Monor obo•o
_.,.._
home
lond. - ·
. -~~- ... Lot Bll. 11711 chlldrono clothoo, much E
HI h S
a
Low prlco t7,700. 304- , _ _ ,
more. Bidwell· Rodney.
ootom II · opt. 1• .,:00•
8732
mo. Col e14-3BB·
·
Kerr-Horrlaburg crosoroed1. 4:00. Toyt, lnnrumtnll.
Middleport. Nice 3 bed· 8711·2121 or 178-2139.
jeans, chlldrens c08ta. · room. gorogo, ... _ , ,
F .•..,.• ~ 2 bd ,;.-.-~ It Hogor'o.
attic. Ow- -.:lng or Double wide. 24xllli,
u...~
r., ~·~- Clllt
K II IC A
Mobile
lomlly
alo:ontiquf,
trodl for_....,-·~cond. I 11 , 000 .00 . 04 · E
• Home Poole;
tliO Fridly &amp; Soturdly, 8-6. 6bed
d·Lgarogo
mid~814·182·2117.
1711· 1412 or f7S-28H.·
• - ""· 175 mo.,
Plantz Subdivision, Bulovillo
• """
,__ 3 · miiH
ciOipoolt. Rllnt inolu- WI· Rd. Firat 1t1io year. Soya • uot on 1181 Twp Rd. 318.
--~ ~- 3 L. 3
tor. - •· llll"'-· Coil
L&lt;
Harbor! Metheny. Sept.
.,..~":;;:-;;,
441·80112 or 1114·251· gi~o clot~nv. 10' 1·
4,5,end 8 .
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1181'1(10-

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bodroo-.-

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8711·8713- 4.

Farma for Sale ·

15 Years Experience
GREG. ROUSH
PH . 992·71183
or 992-2282

80 Aero Form, 3 BR houa,
carpet. air conditioner •
wood.......... totol oloctrlc,
Iorge bom II tobtcco boeo.

II·J·tfc

251-1328 .

t II ac.. 4 bedroom lirlck,

A CAR

bltlil, fuR b l - .
tree JIIIO •d ~ min. no.
producing w.ll. IMutlful
building oilaa. Gun.-Hio lid.
11 30,000. Will conalcler
2~

'

CALL
446-4522

\

:3 Announcemanta

trede·ln of houM In or near

Point Pfooarrt. 304-4H·
18711.

=-.. . . : :

' '

-EEPI!fl end - . 11111·

WE

~

YOUR SAlES -'·
SEIVICE
•

7 femliy yord olio: 108
u · A
nd
n•on ve., 1 ept:. 1•3·• 4 ;•
StiNO. boby !toms. old

3 bdr. mobile homo lotol
oloctric. CoM 441-42153.

3 Family Yord Solo Aug.
31 .sapt. 1 • 3 &amp; 4 _Rt. 688 at
Buolcherl Lane.
Movi- In Solo 507 Fourth
...
Ave .• Fri .• Sat., Mon. 9 •1
ICida clothoo.

clotheo,
houoohold
goodo. 8:00-dork.

Nice 3 bdr. mobile home.
with rafrlgorotor •

otowi,
pt~id, with

fumilhed. weter
convenient IOC8tion on At.

7, 1114·2411-lle18.
2 Wroom. unfumiohod,
••-• for -llenceo. New
carpet .

Harriaanvlll•-

- o y rood. No poto.
HHt furnished . UOO I
month. Dapoolt requlrllcl.
con S14· 742·3033.

Avon bottle1,

-•her.

books.

Gorogo Sole. Folrlllld Con!
tenory Rood, Fri·Sot. Iorge
""'"' cfothft. chlldNnt, fur~

nlture,lota ofoddaandenda.

large Yerd~ Sale· Sept. 6 &amp;:
8th. Nine tenths of • mile off

141 on N.!ghborhood Rd on
Selomy Lone. lot. houee on
rt . clothing end houHhold

·.. ···"Pf Pi~asa.rif ... ·

hema.

8t Vicinity

8 Family Yard Sale. Paner,

·--·· -········ ·· ····· ··-···· ··

Ohio. Follow olgn on Old Rt.
110. Fri., Sal,. Sun.
Yard Sale beoide Holghto

114-441-0114.

north from Pomeroy on 33.

Col 881-1243.

electric welder, armature 1------------lathe~ open end wrenchea. 4 family yard ule, Aug 29,

2 bldrOc&gt;m mobile home
14YJO for rent t 1 711. per
month. Coil 843-5231 or
843·11288.

hoists. gae welder &amp; bumer,
hHvy duty large air graa•
gun. Lge. size goOd cond.

..........
........... o...,...,..
.....,cea

le·•·w...,,

Cell

lalaane for Get Wei, Annf·
~·

........ 'Co. 446-4313.

Wo Hove A Full If- '
Shop Technlcl•
on Duly

Yord Sale Seturdoy, 8:00·
3:00. St. Rt. t41 ot the
.Jumbo. School clothea,
mlac. Hemo . Rein concolo.

2 bedroom troiilt' for rent,
auto . washer.
-goo. ~yard. 10 mllao

Gaai... CNflk Rd.

•HEADQUARTERS FOR ·
•ZEIIITH
•SYLVA"IA
•SPUD QUEEN LAUNDRY'
•8115011 IEfiiQEIATOI '

1184.
L.~ .
M0 bl.. home. 2 u.vroom
fumlohed. c .. 441· 1 232.

delivery, Davlo Vacuum
C't1ner. hatf mila up

Ill·

'

2 bldroom troHer on Crob
Creek Rood. 11211.00 par
month. 304·1176· 1208.

. RID
TV

44

Church, Fri. Aug 31; Sat.

Heavy duty mochonlc toola, Sopt 1. 10:00 till 7.

box lftd wranchao, cheln 30, 31 . 2t10ModloonAvo1
Point Pleannt, E11ie Lane.

Three family yard ..... Sat.

blouaao 40-44, drooooo Sept 1, beoldl Beolo Schoof,
; 8~· 20~ . oleck1 36·38. Gallipoils Forry.
Men1 ahlrta m·Lge, good

droll tlocko 34-36. Coots. Yard Sale. 4 family. 103

swaater1 &amp; suits. Thun . English Rd, jeans, Hartl·

8-30 thru 9·B. 9·7.

quina. mite. Frl ond Sat.

44

44

Apartment
for Rent
Apllt'tment
for Rent

Apartment .
for Rent

Furnished apt .. 2 rooms •
blith. clean , no pets, aduha
only Deposit &amp; reference

PH. 742:2328

required . Coli 814-448 1619.

3-S·Ifc

LISA I. KOCH. I.S.

3 rme &amp; bath. etove...efrigertor. all utiHtlee included
edutts only. na pets. can

Llcttlttd Clinical A~diololiat

448 -2583.

(114) 441-7619 or (114) H2-1101
417 Stcotld Avtlut, loa 1213
Glllipolts, Ohio 45131

740 Second AYe .. 3 bdr.
f190 mo. 513 3rd. Ava ..
II 45 mo . Oop . required.
Call 448 -4222 btforo 6,
446· 2174 ahorll.

Co.

..

36 Lott • Acre•ge

'50: 3iM.

&amp;s"V"

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The Daily Sentinel Page 11

32 Mobile Homee

Bonded &amp; Insured
.

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•

Farm Equlpm•nt.
Parts

--11ntt--.-

IMUI'IIIct Woit
CUI!Q.II Poll lld&amp;s.
loofl~ ork
Aluminum &amp; Vinyl Sidinas

eLAND CLEARED
aSEPTIC Sm11S .
-GRAVEL HAUtED

8/2011 mo.

In

PIANO TUNING.

Ph. 614-143-5191'

.TROMM
·EXCAVATING

,' 304-675-2441

Cheryl Lalllay,
lti&amp;S County Alsoclltt

SCOTT'S

WELDING &amp;

51. 111. 160 Nerth
Oalllpolta,

LAIIGE ANIIAL AIID
SUIIGEIY IY API'OIIITIEIT

I. L. "Bid'' lcGHEE
lroter-Auction s.mu

tUNING
'&amp;REPAIR

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

U-SAVE
AUTO
RENTAL

SabldtJ 10 LnL' ll:lO 1.111,

On This Big
TRUCKLOAD
SALE
While They Last

mO.

~ PIANO

"We lent F01 '"'"

Wlllnadly 3 p.m.-5 p.111.
Tlursdly 3 p.m.·5 p.m.
friclay I p.m.-2 -p,m.

SAVE UP TO

E

Ph.

CLII' THIS·NOT/Cf 101
FUI.THIR ,RffflfNCf

1·1J-ttl

TlMidty 6:30 p.lll.·l p.111.

SALE

can repair and re·

8/13/l mo.

llOS JACKSON AYE.
SMALL ANIMAL HOURS

FREEZER

RADIATOR
SERVICE

DITCH WITCH

PT. PLEASANT OFFICE

MGM FARM CITY

8/10/1

Alllllorlud Jo•n

IN II DDLEPORT

00.10

992-6 128

30 Yrs . .Experience

a.

. . FREE

••ob • JMn Gilmore
' 50 Riwrview Dr.
'·
Middleport, Oh.

FABRICATION
•

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned .
Painting
Storm Doors
Windows

P""lllty

M
_ IDD
. LIPORT
PLASTIC ARTS

"FreeEdm:.te."

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR

OR

Public Notice

Aug . 30. Se pt. 6

Pomeror, Oil. 457"

FIREPLACE
INSERT
STOVE

• wri1l! vaur owniid end order by m•ll wl111 1111i
. coupon. c""'el vaur IKI bl' phone _ , you uet
, resuns. MOntvnotretundable.

111 CIIUI1 St.

FAMOUS MAKEI

VERY

RUTLAND FURNITURf

.

Tile

NEW SHIPMENT!

FREE STANDING

·Curb
Inflation
..
.
Pay Cash for
·Claulfleds and

I '

SAVE OYER 50Gfo

BACKHOE
DUIP TRUCK
. CONCRETE WORK
TRENCHER
SEPTIC TANK
COAL &amp; LlllSlONE
Call For Free Estlmetl

S

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

Roger Hysell
.GARAGE

c,..otl&gt;lly lo Our
'

Complete OUU1r Work
Complete Remodeling
Roollnt~ of el Typ.. ,
Worked In home erae
20yeera

MILLER
EL.ECTRIC
SERVICE

•PLAQUES
••WARD$
"

..

S ERIOR.
SIDING CO.

Business Services

CAR HITCH FOR MOBILE ·HOME

742-2211

o- Pa-t

~ 10111-ly ,._..
PlY-'
ILACISTOI
11£W CAR I
l~ftiNG
TRUi!
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Alii,., llkt Nttt

TRAil DIAMOND 60
23 CHANNEL CB
ELECTRONIC GAMES
2 WAY HOME
INTERCOM
BRASS &amp; GLASS
•
LAMP SHADES
PICTURE CLOCK
ELECTRIC GRILL

Chrlotlan
· guiUr play1r
to join Golfll( Group. 304-Wolkor Coon Hound,_,., l-::n_3_·_HI-:--2.....,:---:---:-:-black lnd ron. Colt 112·
2n0.
o,_, A - fllttiOMI Can•
ter. H-ollie lftotructor,
L08J: Oorfl platnlc rim blfo. llllnlmum quollflosllono, 72
ooloyegla--Porll, hr. nlt'l:,aredft.Pror. 1111
lwoilt. oldi.R-erti.CIII fll .......l d.C_O_
44··· 2273 or 441·7140.
l!akle, 304· 7112· 21121.
·
E.0 . E...
loot ond found on Bud
Chenin Rd. Mole laezlo. hllyolftlrnoodadln""'"' on llolno Quko. 3 4- Point lchoot dlatrict for
1111-3331 or 171·11121.
lrrlont ond ac- ~-child. ·
Col eftor I p.m . JQ4·1711·
LOIT, 1ft II mle .,.., b1ac11 r.7::8-:80-:-.=-:-:-~-::-:-:--:witlt with
IMio .,__ I
Long" ~n with -r;;;:,looy. Collie Tllovlolon llold ongi·
-.led M·F. E_.
faoo, Noido medloetlon for dlolonloorlllro-.lllg -oed In pofe- ongi·
pet, AlWARD. _,loan lueh. nil lril ond 1111 lila n
304-178·4101.
ohatooiiiC preflrfOII, Must
!lii==;i;;;ii;i;;i;== Ill - • to ....,.._ - •
PII- ond aelory ,......
B•le
- t o GeryThorpo~Auction
, . _ Inc. 1410 Jefloroon
llflld.. Pelm Platt-. W. Ve.
Wild- 'I'IMn. Aug H Foryourn~~~t-oeiEmmt 30. 5: 30· 8:30 PM.
.....
I!.O.Emptoy~r.
....,, euctlon_ , lc11n81d
end bonded Waet Ylrtllnil WOW! II Atlorl heo.,. ·
ond Ohio, 4281177.
1un1ty for youl Polftl Plae·
aent Itt. 2 ond N- H AUCnON, MI.AitoAuctlon · 304-871-1421.
H-. Bot Night, N- ~~~----===~
ouctlo- IALI!I OI'POIITUNfTY.
· JIIOI!UnderPhHIIgo No. H3- M - Goo- Inc.. """
B4. .
lrl-forA--o..-Breld·
... a.m-. lo.. _,....,
In naed of •
_ , _ for port 8 W• n1ed T0 Buy
buoiMOO. Ellllllloll your
owniM·--1!1'-11
w1 ....,...., for late model your _ , Ina•- ttwa""'
claen ueed oera.
of ...
JlrroMinkChlv.·Oidolnc.
Ill Geno J-.on
.....;..,. ............ Agrlcul441·3872
IJIIllrfll-. edYnllorl
or rol111- - - n c l
to buy u81d 0011 11 poelwood. • - ....... _
wOod haatert. lweln Furnl· daelrotlolo. l'rionory locotlon
lure, 4411·3.1111. · 3rd. • w111• Malon County. w.t
Olive St.. Gllllpoflo, Oh,
Ylr81nlo with tome - ·
........... Vlrglnlo Junk eny Ohio oountleo h olodod. For
Coli 1114-318· moM lnbnw8303.
Me nco Gonotlct Inc. ,
10101 llold ..... Nolket·
Standing Tlmblr• Col 388- lllflll. vo 22123,
81011 or 318-1117- I. Gover nmo nt J o be.
t18,NB-tli0.11Blyeor. For
Cash paid lor Ieney Iron or h•romwtlor• ..ti1·1011·1S7·
li8llly Iron bade. U80- 1000 - · R-7777.
up for certain Moip Co. ,:~==j~;;~;:==
atone joro. Old time cupboord. o•ll 1-3D4·BI2·
2711
Wan1ed

m-:·7oif ____ l

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t
•TROPHIES'

RUTLAND FURNITDE
ELECTRIC TRAIN SET
4 FT. STUFFED
GORILLA
ELECTRIC GOLF
BALL RETURN
KODAK XL-55
MOVIE CAMERA
KODAK M85
PROJECTOR

YOU arw honllt.dlplndllllo end would IIIia a I n - of just olob. Coli for
irrtorvlow 1OAM·
• Fri.• 441-

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~~
row

buy or sell. Repre·

AT

Make something beautiful for
your home.
Easy sew 40" x 48" waif hanging that turns ~nto a quilt 82 " x

..... .....

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J.lt-th

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Meigs Co. and Gallia
Co. narth of Rt. 35.
Coli Avon District
Manager at: ,
691-7111 (collect)

Ylllo, IIY 10113. Print .....
lip, Palllm llu111ber.

~

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Services

N -. Chevy Truclr ....
PINDII ,............ 176.95
DOOIS ..•~ .-....... •149.95
HOODS ..... ....... 1174.95
IIUM.iBS .....,.... 169.95
0111.1. ................. 142.50
I. SWI'OIT .....,.,184.95
TAIL OAJI ......... IIS.OO
I'OIID Ml18 .... 169.95
IUMI'II ............ 169.9$
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Aha Same Cor
,_denAvollot.le '

AVON
To

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83-Ex~vating

HELP WANTED

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23

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The Daily Sentinel '· sentatives netded in
llor 163, Old Chllsa Sla., Ntw ·

·t,'Aew13Mt~

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992-6215 .. 992-7314
Ohio

Classified pages cover the
following telephone exchanges .. ~

f •r,;t Sui•fllll' \

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Wanted

Coollor Sponlol t.-lo ATTENTION H...............
::.~kto ...,. -oy.Lovolllo,
• lona-helrwd.outdoor
dott- CollftZ-3283.
Pert

V. C. YOUNIHIT

71-Autoo lor Sale
72·Trucko fQio Sale
73-Vant I&lt; 4 WD ·
74-Motorcycleo
71-Boato &amp; Motor•
78-Auto Par.. &amp; Acceaaorieo
77-Auto Repair
18-Cemping Equipment

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fr ,Ill SPill Llli •tll

Ml!idi.IIHII· I'

H;:nt;;ls

136

H•lp

CARPENTER
·SERVICE

-·-

21-Buslnau Opponunity
22-Money tq Loan
23-Proleulonal SeNicea

lllca 111aab Cllfls
RtHIIIIIil

11

YOUN

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Wall

. 3 AnnC)uncemantt ·

.' _................. lllclrical

fmpiiiYIIII'IIi
11· Help Wanted
1 2-Situated Wanted
1.3-lnturance
1 4- Bualneu Training
15-Schools
18· Ra-'lo, TV &amp; CB Repair
17- M: •llaneout
18·W- ..•d To Do

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town io hit by on ...,_

Gr•vely Tr1c1or et•ctrlc
ltart. , B opd.. with ottachmentl. Coll448·4149.

;APARTMENTS, mobile

•'and Galllpollo. 814-441·

:a221 .
Whirlpool 17Y.t cu.ft . cheat
freezer, axe. cond., $276.

"Nice 1 and 2 -oom

: unfurnlah'ad ap•rtmenta.

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Pets for Sale

Cell '448-1610 .

•304-8711-2218 before 8

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~ 2 bedroom apt with cam-

~plete kitchen.

cond,
•uoo.oo month, pluo utlll:t~
304-773-6143.
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apt

Maeon.

Ford 101 mo-. ~ gciod
cond .. 111110.: Dan- Poot
Hole Digger, 1350. Call
311-9998.

8·10 ne~ta g1tvanized atMI

"'""in murder ....... Magnum can nop the plana o! "
terrorist group. IAII60 min.I

AKC Reg. Doberman puppiea, reda &amp; blacka, •'-ott: &amp;
wO&lt;med, 150. Cell 4467795.

Sofa UO.. couch and
"""lr •2110 .. choir 115.,
othaer hounholdo. 304·
875-7438.
· Youth Captolno bed. a•c
cond, •110.00. 304-675·
112211 .
OE ••frlgerator. Horveot
Qold, like new •1 00. 00.
C:ontact Volarle Sawyero,
Hartford Trailer Pall&lt;, Lot 211.

Coli with children. Coli 614-258.
6200.

UBII to 1745. Deok 1110
up to 12211. Hutcheo, 1560.

992-8848.

mettr•Ha, t275. and up to
Ulll. Baby bod•, . 1110.
MattreaHI or box apringa,

full or twin. 16B., firm, 188.
and t78. Queen 1111, 1196.
4 dr. cheata, t42. 6 dr.

cheno. •114. Bed lromos,
UO.ond 121 .. 1 0 gun· Gun
coblneto, •3110. Gu or
electric rongeo 13711. Baby
mottreU... 121 &amp; 131;1&gt;ed
fremn 120. 1211. a 130,

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king frame
Good aelecti.o n of bedroom ault11,

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AKC Doberman beautiful
red male, 9 moe. completely
hou•e·broken. all ahots,

t126. Call 448-2310.

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Sportater, S1 500.00. Call Male Min . Schnauzer for

nle. Earo are cropped, been
wormed. and hid lhotl.
210 NCR Cllh regiat&amp;f, Partly houae-broken. Call
store fixture• &amp;: counters. 985-4322 .
Coli 814-992· 3287.
AKC German Sheperd pup39X36 double hung window plea. aolid black litter,chamwlth storm window , pionahip blood line. Own

t25.00: 10 Amp. entrance both parento. 304· 671 penel, t6.00; Aluminum 2944:

window awning• 32

inch••!-:-:::-~:-:---:;-:::::::;

wide, 810.00 uch: 38 Inch AKC

regloterad

llandlrd

aluminum atorm door, poodle. 10 monthl. white
812.00: Storm window 28 male. *200 or bert offer.

inch X 66 inch, 17.110: Plpo 304-773-5892.

wnftouts A6u at a night:·
club otter ba IC1d his friends
go thtn to calaiAale hia

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18th:=·a:::;, .,
till

model TM5,11ft. cut.3polnt
hitch, ••cellant condition.
304·4118·1727.

Cll Top _
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• main oflllllfed tur·

1 Yz yord Tro~n . 4 WD,
loacter. good cond.
11,100 . 00. 304·8·711·
2377.

key with mullwoom ing IC1d guen chef Jim
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ham mouaae.'"'
Coplioned)
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hog grua

mower.

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9:00 • (I) CD a - Sam m..
to restore IIC1ily a Cheers
llftar an anlique ·ooe1es thai
prew11» fclrtuMI ia brought
into the bar. 1111
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(]) 700 Club

• ()) (II Simon • Simon
A •-·lleol denture
found in • bumed out c:8r ia
the key to • cue worth
$120,000 to ,A.J.ond Rick.
(II) (60 min.)

24 ft. gooN naclc otocll
trailer. A-1 shape, new steel,
new paint, , _ floor. Call
211·8309.
3 robblto, 11 _...... •so. Pony
1110. Coli 441-2244.
6 yr. oldjeroeymHkcow.
be freoh In oprlng.

614-379-2609.

11 ft. ' 8tarcrlft. II HP
Mercury motor ond troller,
eac. cond. 11800. 304111-3378.

Sorrel more,1· very gentle. 1973
1972 Unooln
MercuryContlnantll,l:ji~=i~;j~~==
Montego .
G - for begonner or young Only lnt-ted portleo oell, 78
Auto
peroon . Coli 814-7422023.
prlcoll on . lnapection. 304- - - -&amp;-Acceuorlea
1711-8130.
----:---4 , YHr old quarter horn 191S XR7 Cougar, 1181
Cho l~h ddoor.
more. 83 inchoo, dlrli bay.
2 • 3 1 411 ·
NV'f •n
an fend-.
AMX.
304-88
2
ford
trucll
f500.00. Cal 843·1311.
1981 c""""e. auto, Pl. Call lftar 3PM. 114-1111·
Mallard ducko. 304-1171· AM·FM ,.dlo. new battery, UIO.
2218 lfter I.
lllrtar, axe oo~d. mull lall.
614-448-10111.

Qood-1 Excavating. be"·.' •

weaka

headboard• I 3B &amp; up to
8611.

old,

thou

and

wormed $1 00. 304-175·
3114.

78

Camping

Equipment

HilTy IC1d a rock ....
begin to dete, tNngs go
crazy n the rocker's ! begin to poc:llthe courtrOOm
just so they can .... their

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oept1c tanko; landooeplng,,
Call anytime 114-4414137. Jamn L. Dovlaon, Jr. :

ow...

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Ted Hanna.' •

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~ and Jeffrey Lyono

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cuoad .' Poul it taken to' PR'
aon to await trial and the
prow:uting lltorney looks
etPaul'ocaoeeoawey of
enhencing his repulltion. "
(60 min.l [Ciooad c.ptioooed)
9:30 • (I) CD Nlcht Court

Uvee1ock

Ad. Opon tom to &amp;pm, Mon.
thru Fri .. 8am to lpm, Set.
614' 446-0322

110.00. Coli 992·5324.

HOW IN THUNDER
DID THAT LITTLE
SHRIMP PICI&lt;
VOU UP?

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A HUNNERT AN' TWENTY
POUNDS. AGO
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min.)
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(ff) Nawcwctch
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hardwoods; Seaaonad or
green .· YoU pick up or we

Umeatone, Sand, Gr8val.
Oollvered in Muon. Meigo,

Plaetlc ciaterns · atate

ap~

plaatlc culv.rt, metal culv.to. RON EVANS ENTER·
PAISE&amp;, Jackaon, Oh 614- •
211-5930.

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Shruba pruned,

ra.._,. furniture, odd and aaedaci, retaininglawn
wallt,
endo. Phon• 304· 1112- sidewalks, patloa. b1rk
31177.
mulch • oawdult. Comact
Bruce Davioion. Coli 114Dpuble ' IOIId maple bed 2SI-14;1!7.
1100.00. Alroond, oxcoond
1121.00. Coflw table lind For Mia fill dirt, ond top 1011.
... of anc1 tabln ue.oo. Coli Colll14·268-1427.
-304-175--1341.
•1!5 PU
delivered.
Call 1 .1 4·

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Aai088
.. Cruel
1 MaDiandle d Totm
5 PGpulace
in Mass. .
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a SboeIIIOtlth
DOWN
11 Arclie's
1 Bladt. TV male
stone's
IZ Allian
forte .
%OYerhead

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coina and Jewelry. Compare
my price. 304-175-2908.

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Summer clearance. Cement
picnic toblu. bird , bath,

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fountains and R\Ofroe. 304-

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8711· 11182.

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Cotnmg Alll&amp;lloila

6 HP, 10 gellon vilrticol olr
compre11or. •5110.00. 30~1711-1111.

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1111 ho. Ave .. Clalnll(llltl .'
114-"1·7133or114-441i&lt;
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11 EJ:purgate I Old saying It Lush
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painter

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&amp; Son. Coli 448-77811.

p(oved. plettic aeptlc tanh,

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Knouff Firewood Split· 96%

Couch. 3 cholro. i&lt;&gt;od cond,
U71.00 for oil. Coli 304·
171·14211fterl PM.

take a loolt et 'Oxford
Blues.'
10:00 • IE CD 1t11 s - The Bluet try to _ , thingo
out in the wake of ··
deperture IC1d GoldUne
orgeniles a ·poue' to her"" • man who has thn!etenod Devenport. till 180
min.)
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giil ho hed loot two
ego il marred . by her ...
volvament in mernetionll

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• Campers

64 Misc. Marchandiae

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1:30 • (J) CD Farnly T1a Elyla

Uaad Furnltu~ --dryers, and
rv·a. 3 milea out Bul.-viUe

rockera. metal cabinets,

vise on aolid oak worktable,

'No Wey ID

T...ta Lad(

J .A.II :cOneirloallon Co. ltV-.
!land. Dh.814·742 -211!3::
Be-nto, Footero, Con~
crete work. Bockhoe·· ··
Doaor • Ditcher. Dump'
truckl: • wner-g••·•ewllr:
olectrlcal llneo.

deliver. HEAP vender. 814· '
266-8245.

30 1n ••..., range. ue.oo.
304·1711·2383.
.

hoo blower. 1366.
814-867-337B.

Wood table with aix chain

Oao logo. , Phone between
4-7 PM. 304·875-8289.

N- portabll Kenmore dlo·
hwaoher. u.. d . upright
H - . _ r. 304-876·
1211 .

King woodburing stove, axe. Shetland Pony mare to good
con . Only used 2 rJIOnthJ;, home, very g8ntle, · good ·

7a Trono. Am .. T-top. Parfeet condition.t3600.00.
7a Hatley Electra Glide
Drooaor . 13 , 000
mila 1, $2 9 00. 0 0 . Herloy

Bunk bed complete with

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Polltfiurot 11 ft. gooeenaclc

Buah

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Twin bed . Excellent condl·
lion. Coli otter 8, 304-875·

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Pallthu;n 18 ft. gooaenacll
groin treller with hoi II. Good
con&lt;ltion. Coli 912-3311.

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
LAND FOR RENT: Chelter Sofa. chair. rocker. otto·
Townohlp 110 plus ac- for men. 3 tablea, 1extra heavy),
paotur8. Mootly n - fence. *886. SOfe, chair and love30 pluo oc- hoyfleld. A•••·
•276. Sofaa and chairs
onoble. Coli for detollo, priced from 1286. to 1895.
1192-4471 dlyo and 182· Tablet.' t&amp;O ond up to 1126.
41124 nlghto.
Hlde-a·bedo.l390. and up
to •110 .. oofe bods 8145.
Recliners, 12B6. to 1376 ..
Lompo from 121 . to 1126.
pc, dlnotttl from 11 09 .. to
435 . 7 pc. 8189 end up .

13.2 uprl9ht frHzer like new
UIO. 304·1711·1138.

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may

gina' ploy ....,.._

., ,1100. Coli 448-0381.

COUNTRY MOilLE Home
Poll&lt; Route 33. North of
Pom~roy. urr loto. Cell
114-992·747 .

or 875-1410.

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Nut
IC1d Jeffrey Lyone
take 1 look et 'Oxford

2 N- Holland I ton ellaga
w-n• 13,1100.00 uch. 1
Model 707 Chopper
11 ,800.00. 1 Super 23
Blower 1600.00. All In good
cond. 304-6711·112113.

~71·1483

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dioc. 304-8711-2848.

Picken• uMd furniture. 304-

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New tobacco sticks for ule.
20 cento uch. Call 8142$5--8011 .

46 Space for Rent

ltOO BTU air conditioner.
M- Information can be
-lned by calling 992·
8127 or con be - n ot733
leech St. Middleport.

menta

condll!c!n. Call992·3311.

Sleeping room 11211. utili·
tleo paid. lhare bath. mole
only. Range • refrlg. 919
2nd. Aw.. Oalllpollo. Call
448-4411 lfter I PM .

For ..le: New 116 voh1

WEST

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grain trliler with holst. Good

' For rent Sleeping Aoomo
·'and light llouoe kHplng
roome. P1rk Central Hotel.
Colr 814-441-0718.

61 Household Goods

(I) MOYIE: 'Daniel'

equip . new rear tlrea.

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adullo only, no pelo. 304·
171-1412 or 875-2111.

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:town •171. month, pluo
!utllltleo. 304-175-4124 If·
~- 5 p.m.
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handcuffs East

y...•• f~ prl. 111101'1

throu!i&gt; the s..- BoWl.

chicken coupo. Call 114·
3711-2424.

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Thlndly. AugUit 30. 1984 ·,

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

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·ELBERFELDS.

AUGUST 31 s and SEPT. 1st

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SLIPPER BOOTS
WARM PILE LINING
IN LADIES' QUILTED NYLON
OR COTTON BOOTS

LADIES'

RCA

SPORTSWEAR
All N•w Fe~ Ftfll
VESTS, BLOUSES, JACKETS
and SKIRTS

ladies Sizes 5/ 6 thru 9V&gt;/10V&gt;
Assorted Colors and Prints

888

YOUR C•:::;; $

REG.
REG.
REG.
REG.

RCA
. RCA
Beautiful FaH Colors
RCA
S29.00 .. :........ SAlE S23.19 RCA
SJ3,00 ........... SALE S26.39
S45.00 ........... SALE 535.99
S62.00 ........... SALE 549.59

LAYAWAY NOW
FALL

COAT SALE
Special Sale Prices on
our new .Fall Coats in
Junior, Misses and
Extra ·Sizes.

SALE PRICED

S36TOS}35'

19"

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XL-100 19" COlor Portable ........... Only '349.00
XL-100 19" COlor TV 'W/Remote .... Only '459.00 XL-100 25" Color Console ............ Only '499.00
25" Color Console w/Remote ....... Only '639.00

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REG. 143.00 to 1159.00

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and cherry.

SLEEPING BAGS, DIAPER
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AND ASSORTED MERCHANDISE.

Reg. '149 ........... Sale 1119
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selection of prams suits, coats, jackets
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COMPLETE RANGE OF CHILDREN'S SIZES
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Tornado
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1984 SOUTHERN TORNADOES~ Members til &amp;be 19M Southern Tornado
football te1un IDclude, lmeelllig, are Jimmy eal,eater, Mp-.; Pete loha8on, Eric
Mllllroll, KeWI Spa1m, Tony Connolly, MaU Combs, SeGU Kiser, BraiD Warden,
.Jolla An-. Mp-. Second row - BriaD Diehl, Eric 'l1lorea, Mark Janell, Jtft
C..•"':J, Sella Gruetlel', KellyGrueeer, Heaih IUD, MldleyTudler,GrecNeue,

So~thern coaches face

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Framaa,- David DUIJy, SeGU Wlt411ae, Jimmy WoKe, David EIJeriMdl, Cluld
Robertll, Brian c-.lly, Cbeller Cambs, D~ Wolfe, Jay J"roftl&amp;, a..de
Baeo, Tony Frededck. c--. - Dan3'l Dapa, 811 Porter, Bll H 'er.
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By SeGU Wolfe
were several occasloliS where Is a plus."
are tnexpertence In the backfield under our belts we'U be able to
Graduatlng-23 players from last there weren't many partlclpat·
When m&lt;ilt coaches would and the fact that au but the do a good job In the trenches, •• he
year's club, lncluillng 10 of 11 lng, but says, "We're about 10 panic or resign If they lost 123 junolr claSs have small classes, added.
offensive starters, the Southern days ahead of schedule talented graduates, the SHS Including the sentor class. One
Defensively Southel'n will utU·
Tornadoes are faced with (condltlon·wlse) . The kids have staff fj!els comfortable where It major factor Is that SHS has no lze a !).4 illlgnment as Its first
another "rebuUdlng" year for been working heavily with the stands. "We have 12 ~ttermen, expertenced quarterback. Greg assault, also using a f-4 defense.
· the 19&amp; footbaU season.
weights. This year we are going but even the younger players see Nease Is the only one with any , Coach Dugan continued, "I
"Rebuilding" that Is, If you to continue to buUd and maintain action. All have had a least lengthy experience In the back· think the defense Is the strong
are like most other teams, strength: We'D continue to use seven games experience. This Is fleki, but the :;us staff feels point. on this ball club. Most of
hOwever, at Southern, head the weightS throughout the the way we designed the ~ "speed" will compensate for the the kids have two or three years ·
Co-Coaches Bill Porter and season. Last season we lost that gr;pn. If a freslunan Is able to lack of experience.
experleDce. We have good size
Darren Dugan take a more edge (In strength) durtng the play he plays. Even .with our
Southern lntendss to run from on ~ Une, aveng!Dg 210
optlmlstlc look at the situation, season.''
losses, things look pretty decent the slot·l fonnatlOn prtmarlly. pounds. AD the way arouJid we
conceding their overaU rebullcl·
As far as the system goes, this ,.this season. We'U be competitive Southern contends that Its often. have gpod defensive players. As
lng program Is rtght on target. year's seniors will be. the first · with anyone we play."
sive will be aaRI ess!Ve, wUl pass far as I'm coacemed we will
The vetenm Southern coaches · team to be under .Porter and
Coach Porter says, "We're a lot. and has the hands to run a have t_Wo of the best linebackers
have noted that, although the 23 Dugan for aU four .seasons. pleased with four things, 1) wide-Open~.
In Sou~ Ohio In Jimmy
players lost .to graduation will be Porter says, "The difference In We're pleased wtt)l the turnout.
Coach Dugan Said of the Wolfe and Kelft!y Groeser."
greatly missed, they have had · this team Is that they are Only one player didn't come out offensive Une, "It's a Utile ea~ly
Coach Porter added. '"We're
their time and now Is the time for starting to reflect us. They're this season; 2) Our attitude has to tell where we're at right now. looking fOrward to the season.
sorneonP. ~to take their place. used to us now. They've bad us
been great. The kids want to OVerall, we're smaUer, blit We have an outstanding crop of
As far as rebuilding goes, no since they were freshmen. It's to play; 3) The team Is well quicker. The lntertoc line Is athletes." AB a key to the season
one knows more about the a point that when we say to do a conditioned; and 4) The kids gOing to be big though. We have he stated, "We ·must have a
situation than do Coaches Porter particular thing they can do It now have a good knowledge of five kids over :m pounds."
cont1Jiued good attitUde and no
and Dugan, who four years ago themselves. They don't have to fundarnelltal tootbaU."
"Once we get our timing~ lnjurtes. . ~,
. assumed t~ reigns of a TOJ;nado overcome a phUosopby and this
Usted as team weaknesses and a little more expertence
Dugan J"!!Plled, "If we get the
team that dkl not even score a
oirense going, we have the
• point the ·previous·season. Slnee
pOtential to go undefeated."
' that time the Tornadoes'
ExpreiiiJ)g his confidence In
tablUty bas Increased greatly.
the defense, be .Continued, "If we
During the past two seasons
· caucore, we carl ceat 'em.''
Southern contended for the
· So tar as rebuilding goes at
SVAC title. An upcoming SUC·
Southern, !t's just a matter of
. cessful program bas been estabcllanglng faces, and although
lished and Is stU! In Its growing
much talent has gone It seems
stage, established by last year's
more Is on the way for another
6-4 overaU record.
8uccessful Tornado venture In
Thirty-seven candidates 11re
the .J.!IIN football campaign.
yylng for starting berths this
Assisting Porter and Dugan
Season at Southern, Including six
this season will be assistants BtU
seniors, 16 juniors, eight sophoHensler and Ron Clark,
mores, and seven freshmen.
There are 12 returning_
lettennen.
eontributon
Southern's coaching staff ex·
'1'1118 Jftl"s football tab wu
pressed the foUowtng as team
pabiiMed
&amp;llroup &amp;be errons
strengths In 1984: "Our tremend·
of
Ole
fellowlaf
OVP l&amp;affers:
ous attitude wUI be a big asset.
llcoU
Wolle,
llel&amp;b
Wlleoap,
Our speed Is better than. last
O&amp;rJ
Clllrlle,
D.a.
Botllpb,
year, we have adequate depth,
Jr., Kevla Jhll7, Jelm J!rled.
decent size, and we've been
maa, 'l'lm R•Head, Dave
extremely pleased with our
lbirls, Brma LJ-. Fred
strength and conditioning.
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Eagle squad
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senior Ron Hensley, "a

EAGLE VARSITY FOOI'BALL TEAM - Membel'l ol &amp;he l9llf Eutem
Eagles f~baB team Include, frollt row, left to rip&amp;, .Jen)' S&amp;. Clair, Paul Saydet, ·
Bryan Dun&amp;, .Jeremy Barber, .Jell .Jobnloa, Ryan Bearlil, Dou1 Beaver, Kyle
Davjs, aad Todd Wlllloa. Second row, CbariesCieland, Steve Bemer, lUrk Reed,
Doaide Maxson, Mike Laace, Ronnie Helllley, Karl SmMh, KeviD Barber, Terry

New10111e, Trent UptGa, Raaale . , _ , lad Brlu .Beeler. Back, Mike West,
'Ibn Don&amp;, Royce 8' eB, .Joe RwQoa, loha Edward~~, leff Hawk, David
Edwardll, Alaa Reed, Kevin Morrll, .Jeff Bl 1ell, .Jtal IUce, Brei!* 111mB, Rex
.Jull&amp;lll aad 8Gb Epllac. A~ were KeaDy Ritchie, ~ Puanan and Mark
Grlfllll.

Eagle squad has confidence
By Scot&amp; Wolfe
EAST MEIGS - "This team
did not win a game last year- I
guarantee we will win games
this year and be a representative
team ," says ·veteran Coach Ray
Watson of his 1984 Easterp
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Eagle football team.
Perhaps a strong statement _to
ma ke at this point In the season,
but this Is just an example of the
confidence and prlde the veteran
grtd mentor Watson has In his
young 1984 team.
Watson, a long-time educator
and coach, has enjoyed success
as a coach at both the high school
and college levels, Including
tenure with West Virginia Tech
(three years) , West Virginia
University (four years ), and the
U. S. Naval Academy (two
years) . This season marks his
first at Easte,n.
Accordfng to many, Coach
Watson may just be what the
young Eagles "need" to develop
into a contender. Watson succeeds Arch Rose, who held the
head coaching post three years,

CATCH ALL THE ACTION OF HIGH SCHOOL

lions. As Coach Watson stated,
"There's an obvious lack of
experience, but this team has an
excellent attitude. Our attitude
will play an Important role in our

Including an undefeated cham·
plonshlp 10.0 season in 1981. Last
year the Eagles were winless.
Eight seniors have graduated
from last year's squad. Eleven
lettermen return to the 1984
edition ot' the team, however,
several .of these players saw
limited action.
Currently, 39 players are
yying for starting positions In the
season opener at home with
Waterford, Friday evening at
7: 30. Of those 39 candidates,
there a re eight seniors, eleven
juniors, five sophomores, and 15
freshmen.
Faced with the formidable
task of rebuilding, the EHS
coaching staff speaks highly of
its current personnel, noting that
they, (the players) will be the
biggest key to success. Only
hard wprk, hard practice, and
much determination will reap
the glory of a winning future. ·
Inexperience and lack of
depthmaybeEastern'sgreatest
setback, especially the lack of
experience at ·several key post-

success."
Along with its fine attitude,
Eastern is fairly strong In Its
backfield, where a combination
of speed, strength, and size
stabilize the offense. Much of
that success Is attributed to
outstanding individual talent.
Quarterback Royce Bissell, a
solid 5'10", 200 pound. junior and
senior Mike Lance, a strong 1llJ
pound fullback, earned much
praise from Coach Watson:
"Bissell is an excellent prospect.
He Is a good ball handier and a
good passer. He Is intelligent and
has a good solid background."
"Our offense will evolve
around Mike (Lance) . He is a
strong runner, is durable and Is a
good blocker. I expect much out
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of Mike."
Junior John Rice will see
action at light halfback and

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Jcba Ednnll ..................12
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EASTERN LETTERMEN
should be pretty solid. Our
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runntDg attck will be pretty good
Ryu Bearbe, Karl SmMh,
if we coptlnue to develop our
. . . . a.tey, Mille Lance,
blocking. Our passing could be
'11m Dont. Bilek row, .Joe
decent if we can develop a
RuaJon, .Jell Hawk, .John
blocking scheme."
Edward~~, .Jell BlaeiJ, Royce
Offensively, Eastern will run
Bll8ell aad .John IUce.
from a straight·T or single wing
formatio11. .
Work on the line has come
slowly this season as Inexpe•
rience again h8s beeR a factor.
The line needs to work on its
blocking and needs--to become
more aggressive according to
the EHSstaff. The EHS line has , . . . - - : : - - - - - - - - - - - - - " - - - - . - - - - - - . . . . , . - - - - - - - -..-;;:...__ _ _ _ _ _ __
both size, and speed, but Thn.
Dorst and Karl Smith are the
only Interior linemen with much
experience. Jeff Bissell and Jeff
Hawk hope to stabOize the end
positions.
Defensively Eastern will
likely run from the 50-serles,
mainly utWzlnsc a 54 ali~nt.
Watson exclaimed jokingly,
''Once we learn ·· what · 00r
shoulder pads are tor, we'll be
okay."
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Eagle coaching staff Is Don
TAli ALOIG TIE GlUT TAm OF I. C. COU.
Eichinger, fermer Eastern grid
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In closing Watson concluded,
"We need to adopt a positive
attitude toward wlrmlng, and U
we ~ntinue to work hard and
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Kyger Creek hopes to be strong contend~r
With 13 returning lettennen,
MelCoenenterstheflrstyearas
head. coach of his alrn;i mater
with hopes fielding a contending
ball club. ·
Last season, after three losing
campaigns, the Bobcats of
Coach Mark Hartman returned
to respectabWty with a 7-2
record.
The losses were to non-league
~t Minford and North
Gallla In the Southern Valley
Athletic Conference championship game.
Coen, a 196&amp; graduate of KC,
was employed after Hartman
joined the West VIrginia Wesleyan Unlverstty coaching staff.
He was a member of the
Bobcats' "Golden Era" champlonshlp teams wblcb won 25

KCroster
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x.Jobn Carroll. T-T
5-10 llli 12
Scott Coaaelley, T-T
5-11 llli 10
x-La!Ty Edlle, FB-E
5-11 llll 12
Wayne Flint, '1'8-DB
5-10 140 11
~Bradbury, E-DB
5-11 Ul 9
Tim Gordoll. E-E
1&gt;2 1'10 10
Theron Hodlle. T-T
,5-10· 1'10 9
x-Buddy Harbou!:. G-N:I' , 5-l! 151 12
x-Todd Hlllloon, G-LB
5-10 llll 11
Rick Hlllloon, FB-DB
5-9 140 10
x-Antbony Kltcben, E·DB 5-11 185 12
Andrew~. T·T
5-10 185 11
x-Bany Ma~ E·DB 5-7 140 12
, Chuck McDonald, E·DB
5-9. 140 12
x.Jobn McGuire, FB-NT
5-7 1'10 12
Joey Rite, T·T
5-6 U1 10
Elmer Spaulding, G-LB
5-7 1'10 9
Shaun SWisher, G-LB
5-7 1&amp;1 10
Lewis Taylor, T·T
5-9 190 10
x-BW Ward, E·DB
5-9 185 12
Carl Ward, G-LB
5-5 151 11
x-Brlan Wamsley, E·DB
5-11 111i 12
Mike Tucker, G-T
5-3 Ul 9
Tom Waugh. QS.E
5-9 t6t 10
x-steve Waugll, '1'8-LB
1&gt;1 190 12
x-Chuck Vogel, SB-LB
IHl 175 12
Chris Vogel, E·DB
5-6 124 9
· x-Frank S.anson, T-T
5-9 185 12
x-Gany Pennington, QS.DB 1&gt;1 160 12
Paul Ratke, T·DEIHJ 150 • 10
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.straight games. Coen played for
Bob McOllllns, currently a

pounds); tailback

steve Waug_h

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Martin, 6-4, lliO pouud tackle;

(6-1,190); slotbackChuck V(Jflel
AmajoriUI'pl'lllttbustar~ DuaneAbllllre,anoflt!nslveand
guldancecoonseloratWorthlng- ~~; and fUllbacks I..arrY eeuoilhasbeentlleplayof&amp;;ott defensiVe back; VernOn Bing,
tonHighSchool,andtbelateJim Edge &lt;S-~188!--· and John Qmelley, a ~n, 1115 pouud - otrenalveguard; lllld Joe Veith,
White.
McGuire (~7. 1'10), all ll!lliqn. sopbomore tackle w)lo did not . hard-hlttllla delenalve bllclL
The Morehead State UnlverOther !etta men Include tack- pay
l&lt;YJer Creek Is expected, to
slty graduate was an assistant ' les, Jo1m Camlll. (~10, 1115),
Olher~lflld\latlollloae&amp;
111e a varied ofteallYe pattern" •
coach In three sports In New Andrew Lasseter, (~10, 1611) were SVAC ad !b,lthr Tle!n featurlnl tbe slot I, pro at, and
Haven, Mich., be(ore serving as and Frank Swansall, (5-9, 1115); Ohio Dlltrtct oft-.slw and evm IICil&amp;tlua, tbe fU1liKJule
head coacb there two years. eDIB. Barry Matthews (~7.140), detellllve tackle JD. Bradbury, hackfleld.
During one of tboae years, his Brian Wamsley (~11,176) and 1IOW a IJieiJ)bea of the trahman
~. the Bobcats wW
team captured the league Bill Ward (5-9,161i); and guards \IDit at Olllo UniYenlty; David
(Continued on
championship.
Buddy llartloor (~ WI) and ,_ _ _ _ _ _;___ ___,;__,;__,;;,;;.;;..;.;,;.;;..;;;.::,;;.;;.:~
Coen moved to Navarre Fair- Todd Hudson (~10, Jll)) .
~ near Cantoa, Ohio, were he
The Bobcats wW not be as big
served as an •aatstant coach and " as the 19114 teem; oot tJ1ey wW
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for the past two years was bead • have plenty of elqlellellce, Qd
·coach of ~ Cliss AA acbool. accardlDg to Coacb Coen, "Our
Althougb b1s teams were In b1aest 8llll!t Is our ll'JIIIr CCI'PI
rebulldiDg pqpams botb:yaan. and tts Jeatersblp."
the scbool bad won one lelpe
Last seuon, WaiJib, VQII!l ·
title and tied for another before and Silane Stover, a 11!110'
his tenure.
fi•Dhark, provided tbe tlllkofthe
R.etundDg letllei iill!ll lndndp KC n!JW!IDg attack. WileD Pen,~_~,,
the Bobcat baddletd of quarta'· nqtoo went ~ tbe air, his best ·
back Gany Penntngtm, (~1, l8l targets were VQil!l. Kltcben and

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have new coach; 35 prospects

ten.e wW be vetenms Kevin think you have to have a l'lllhlng go Into It with the utmost respect With the new coach has come
Burnette (~9,1611), Jim Denney offense llrst. You have to move fortheoth!!rteam." .
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twonewaSI!stal!ts.LanyCarter
' Ncll1hGaDiaiiCDIIel'Vatlve, but (~2. 215), Chuck Easter (~10. the football on the groutKIIIrst, · It's that attitude Angles Is Is already a veteranoftheSVAC
hopeful as~ Pirates prepare 167), Mark Fcnman (~ :1115), andootlntheair.
applytngfortheremalnderofthe sceae, a Southwestern and Rio
forthenewfootbaDII!II..,
BQl Harden(~ 174) and Joe
"We wW use the pass to seaBOII,wbenleagueplaybeglns GraDde Cd'ep graduate who
"I'm very encourqed," the Mocre(5-10,D).
ccmpiJmentthel'lllblnioftense, tnOctobei.AithoughhedecUned wasl'N\tSfalltatRaiiM!!Traceln
newNGbeedcoacbcommented.
.Anps wW be depending on and trynotbeneglectAaldetther to evaluate the comparative 1982. He comes badt to Gallta
"We have a depth JlldJiem In a Moen, Roush, Hawks, IUclt one," Angles continued. "But· strengths of other league teams, County after teaching In
caaple of posiUoas tbat I think Welch(5-6,121),SteveMcAvena l1IShlng Is your ll\ll1lber one AnglesbellevesKygerCreekwW Wellstm
we'BtrytoworltiU'OIIild.
(~10. lm) and Doyle CaWban Jrlorlty."
agalnhaveastrongyear.
JlmSionemakesuptheother
"At this time, therearealotof (~10. 145) as left backs In tbe
'lbePiratesllrstgame,setfor
"Evecythlng I've heard Is part~ the assistant picture. A
Injuries, OOtDOt thekiDdthatwW defense. Foreman, David Ham· Friday, wW take them to hearsay,"hesald. "lexpectwe'll llll2graduateofOakHDJ,hewas
. keep ~ out of the &amp;e88CII," 1110111 (6-3,177) andCraigBidrers, OndDMtl Batavta.
be In the thick of thlnp, too. I a tbree-year starter' and captain
ADJ181~. .
(~11. WI) wW be split ends and
"It's going to be a long trip," expect a challenge from every whlleADgleswasasslstantthere,
AfonnerbeadCQIIChatVInton Harden,· D.L. Glassburn {5-6, Angles reftected. "I expect a teamlntheleague.Idon'texpect and currently attencll Rio
County illld an Uslstant for the lSl) and Dave Marcum (5-6, 150) tough game from them.~ always any of them to be out of lt."
Grande rulege.
past four yean at ·Oak HlJ\. have ~ assigned middle r-~~----.......,.--...,....,,..._------,.....,..--__,..
Angles takes wer. from Jolin guard duties.
·~ ·
-, -Blake, theveteranNGcoachwho
Smith, _ Shriver and Shane
stepped down earUer this year Easthom (~7. 135) wW be·
after 13seasons and twriconsecu- halfbaCks, Angles said.
t1ve league champloasblps.
While an empbasla on a
Two of tbe biggest reuons for running game marked the PIthe Pirates' victories graduated rates' prevbls perfonnances,
last year. Eric Peulck, who set Angles said be wW combine that
new school na!!h!na reconls, Is with pass plays. ·
attending Glenville (W.Va.)
''We'll try to ·balance our
StateCollegetblsfall,wldleMatt atlack," be said. ·~Naturally, I
Kemper, one of Blake's. top
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Miami Universlly.
n.te- Olft
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But even with those power- AiJI. 31 - Clndnnad Batavta .... ... Away
houses of otrenae· and defense Sept. 7 - Greee ..................... .... Home
gone, Angles ~a lfr&amp;e pool of
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exper lenoe to draw upon, with 11 Sept. 28 -:- Hamlt!I............ .. ...... ...Away
lettennen
t f :fi Oct. 5 - Hannan Trace ...... ........ Home
returning .
ou o
Oct. 12- Southern ......... .. ..... ......Away
prospective players.
. Oct. 19 - Eastern ...................... Home
"We llave .sc.ne elqlelienced Oct. 26- Southwl!stem ...............Away
Nov. 2- J(ygl!r Cn!ek ..... .... ........ Away
players on hand," Angles said as
h.e surveyed his field
The way Deve An8lel te11s It, ·

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F'Ullbllcks wW be Brian Hawks

(5-9, 165) and Da~ RoUsh (~7.
170). WlnabacksareT1rnSmlth
(S:11,1'10), SCottWIJllamaon (5-8,.
140), Jackie Glasswm &lt;~H~; 140&gt;
and Shrivel'. .
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Colley (~9. 165 prwn!ds); Mike_
l¥mPer (IH), 1611), Jim Jenkins
(5.6, . lll) 8nd Bryan Sbrlvef

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Aug. 31- Waterford .. ................ Home
Sepl. 7 - Caldwell .. .. .................. Away
Sept. 14 - Fort Frye ...................Away
Sepl. 21 - Wahama .. .................. Away
Sepl. 28 - Hunt. VInson ......... .. ... Home ·
Oct. 5- Soothwestern ........... .. ....Away
Oct. 12 - Hannan Trace ..... ........ HO!)'II!
Oct. 19 - North Gall.d ... .. .. .......... Away
Oct. 26 - Kyger Creek .... ......... .. Home
Nov. 3- Southern ..... .. .... .......... Home

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Veteran Meigs ·should contend .ihis season

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By KeMh Wllecup
If the ole' grid saying "football
games are won In the trenclles"
bold true, the 1984 Meigs
Marauder grldders should be lri
store for a second straight
winning season.'
Meigs returns a solid ·and
experienced offensive line since
six of Its returning nine lettermen were members of last
year's offensive line which
helped the Marauders to a 6-3-1
season, Including runner-up
along with Trimble In the
Trl-Valley Conference.
A complete overhaul-.QL tile
backfield .must be found, how-·
ever, as Coach Charles Chan·.
cey, now In his 18th consecutive
year as Meigs' only football
coach and 21st overall (three
years at Pomeroy) , must replace no less than four All-TVC
backflelders.

Gone from last year's talented · Returning from last year's
team are first-team All-TVC · offensive line are seniors John
taUback. Shawn Eads, fullback Longstreth' and Tony Welch at
Chris Burdette, quarterback tackles, Butch Stiles at guard,

yards a year ago.
Welker at Wlngl)ack could
I'OUnd out the probable starting
ba.ckflel~. Senior · tailback

Matt Rlffte; and sopboll'lore
tanback Huey ·Euoo lhwld
pro\rl~e very . much-needed
depth In the .backfteld. Senior

Nick Riggs, and second-team Jay Whittington at center, and r;Jam;;es;;"A;cree;;·;senl;;or;;wl;n;gba;
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They were Meigs' top four Thomas. ·
rushers with more than 1600 . . Other returning letter winners
yards rushing. Quarterback are wingback-cornerback
Riggs also passed for~ yards, Jackie Welker, quarterbackCQI'IlPlettng 47 of 10l'passes with safety Mike Chancey and ·
oniy four Interceptions. This fullback -linebacker Mark
quartet also accounted for 154 Hammonds.
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points scored.
Chancey switches from end to .
Also gone from a year ago Is the signal calling duties 81ter the .
. EAGLES
first-team All·TVC guard and 6-4, 100 lb. tal~ted junior led the
•MEIGS
kicker Dave Barr, who booted 18 . Marauders In receiving a year
·extra points and two field goals · ~;~gowlth2!icatcllesfor:n&gt;yards. ·
MARAUDERS
for 24 points which earned the
Hammonds carried five times ·
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•SOUTHERN
award.
junior tailback Brad RObinson,
TORNAODES
Other All-TVC performers who scored two touchdowns and
graduated were second teamers played brilliant defense In a
•WAJJAMA
ITlllklk guard .Andy IannareW scrimmage earlier against
WioTE FALCONS
and center Jay Evans.
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Sept. 21 - Wellston ............ ........ Home
Sept. 28- Nels.-York ................. Home
Oct. 5 -VInton Co . ..................... Away
Oct. 12 - Warren Local .., ........... Home
Oct. 19- Alexander ....................Away
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NINE RETURNEES 'l1le nine Melp MIII'IUider·retumln&amp; leUenneD wbo hope to help better
las&amp; year's 6-3-1 record are, left to liP* In lint row, Jay WJdUin&amp;toa,
Jadde
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Highlander coach looking forward to.season

.New rule changes

OOOD LUCKI

Soothwestern footbaU coach
Jack James says he's looking
forward to the upcoming season
becuase "with our backfteld,
depending on how our olfenslve
llne develops, with scme early
SUCcess, we could suPrtse some
people."
Afteronlyftvewlnslnthepast
three seasons, James feels he
has the young talent to return
Southwestern to the position It
once held In the SVAC.
"One of the keys," James
said, "wiD be how our sopho·mores develop. They have to get
better every ttme out."
James said the Highlanders
wiD operate from a multiple I
offense this year, with balanced
~ unbalanced lines. "We'D
throw the baD, perhaps ~:II
times a game," James said,
"because aU of our backs and
receivers are veterans."
Steve Pelfrey wiD be starting
his third season as the Hlgbland·
ers quarterback. He wiD be
handing off to WID Halslop, who
went down In the thlrd,game last
year with a brOken coUatbone
and junior Jim Burnett, who
stepped In for ' uatslop' and
carried for 100·yarns In four of
the six games he played. ·
On the receiVing end of
Pelfrey's pasSes' ~It' t,e·J eff
Burlesoo and last yeilt!S'!ejM?Ipg
receiver, Jbn Burnett.'Bui\ljlqn
wiD also back Pelfrey tip 'a
quarterback.
·In an effOrt to get the best 11
athletes on the field, James said"
· he has had to move some people
around on the offensive line.
One tackle position wiD be
anchored by Danny Patrk:k, a

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6-3,
pound llq)hornore, who
started some Jast year. James
said.
other tackle wm be
between Jeff Cox, a junior ''wbo

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BlockiJig In the rear Is not
the blocldng Is tn
the free-blocking Zlllle; the
clfenslve blocker II on his llne of
scrtmrnage and Is In the free.
blocking zone at the anap and the
~t II In the free blcoklgn
zone at the 1snap. The free.
blocking zone disintegrates and
the right to block below the waist
and or clip during clole line play
Is not to continue after the Initial
line charge, or the position of the
ball is established, or the ball has
left the zone.
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MARAuDER COACHES - Pictured, left to rich&amp;, are head coach Charles ~y, and
assistants Don Dixon, Larry Grimes, and Fenton Taylor.
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· · Coatiooed from Pqe10
Despltethelackofexpertence,
fans and scouts were Impressed
with the fundamentally-sound
Marauders In tile Athens scrimmage game. Not once was
Meigs guilty of a five-yard
Infraction while the varsity was
on the field.
"Our first unit should be
decent, but we have a problem
at depth. We lack experience In
the backfield and that's our
main concern," said Coach
Chancey, long known for his
defensive genius and teaching of
fundamentals.
Chancey added, "We OOec1
experience and the only real
llnebacker Nick Bush could get
the call behind Chancey at
quarterback. ·
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be placed on the ground to
Improve the kicker's tooting. The
baB may be held In pos1t1on by a
placekJck holder who shall be
any teammateo(theklcker.
-Anotherchana'e allqws the
winner of the coin tou to~erhis
choice to the
half. The
referee will tndlcated by proper
s~al when the winning captaiii
wishes to have first chQice In tllf
second half. When the decision Is
made, the opposing captain win
have first choice for the first half
options. while anpther prohibits
deceit by substitutes or players
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time under fire."
1981 and narrowly missed a
Meigs' 46-man roster Includes second st-raight crown In 1982
13 seniors (the same amount when It lost out In the pl!lyoffs by
that graduated frohllast year) , a touchdown to the eventuaj
nine juniors, and a whopping 24 champion, West Jefferson, has EASTERN EAGLES
sophomores, which Is. being over 70 boys out after a 6-3-1
- toured as one of the finest In the record last year.
MEIGS MARAUDERS
high school's 111-year-hlstory.
SOUTHERN TORNADOES
The Trt·Valley race should be . Warren Local, which will
WAHAMA WHITE FALCONS
up for grabs as several top-notch le!lve the TVC after the 19115-86
teams are In the running.
year, always fields a co,!Jpett.
Trtmble, which tied Meigs for tlve eleven and this year should
second place last year at 6-2-1, be no exception wtth the return
returns three aii·TVC per· of ali·TVC fullback John
formers and a host of other Ferguson.
starters.
. Vinton County, the surprise
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year during the regular season has steadily Improved the past 1---'----~~~~---!.:------­
to cop the TVC championship, two years. It could be a
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. but was mowed down, 32·13 by darkhorse. Former Meigs
Coal Grove In the state playoffs. tlan Steve Crow, who was an
Belpre's TVC Coach of the Year all-TVC pick, returns for the
Ralph Holder, along with his. VIkings at tight end. Other TVC
son, tee, returning at quarter· teams vying for first division
back, can never be counted out. finishes are . Federai-Hoc!Qng,
Pla.rw-...._
a Wt. ·v•.
Nelsonville-York, which wa~ _MIIIer,Aiexander,andWellston.
J. R. Kitchen, FB .............. . f&gt;1 100 10

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Mark Cortlltt, E ............ ..... 5-9 1!10
Phil King, QB ....... ............. 5-10 MO
Nick Bush, QB ................ .:. 5-10 llll
Donnie Becker, TB-E ......... 5-10 Ul
X·Milce Chancey, QB ..... ...... &amp;4 190
Brad Robinson, TB ... ......... 5-7 , 165
ROO Sandy, FB ............ .... .. 5-8 165
Rob Hamilton, E ..... ..... ....... !i-10 155
X·Jaclde Welker, WB .......... !i-10 165
01ar1es Barrett. ws ........... 5-9 m
Matt RUDe, WB ................. 5-9 1~
Jallll!l Acree, TB ...... ....... .. 5-10 150
Tony Shoemaker, WB ........ . 5-7 L1J
~klan Butllngton, FB .. ..... ... 5-10 1!10
Paul DaOey, FB ............... ..5-U 190
· Mark Hammonds, FB ........ 5-7 110
Huey Eason, TB ................ 5-U 100
J81011 Bush, c " '"'"'"'" " " ' 5-9 1!10
John Epple, C .................... 5-10 110
x.Jay Whittington, C....... ... . 5-ll 110
Mike Kloell, c "' "" """ """' 5-8 1!10
Joe Humphrey, G .. .. .......... 5-9 175
Kent Eads, G .................... 5-U 155
Walter Haggy, G ..... ......... .. 5-7 175
Thn Durst, G ............ .. ...... 5-8 '140
Dave Shuler, G ........ .......... 5-U 100
Todd Cullums, G .. ...... ... ..... 5-U llll
Denny Welsh, G ................. 5-7 185
Don Bunce, T .................... 5-9 1!10
X·!lut~h Stiles, T .. .............. SO 110
Raymond Rider, T ........ ..... 1&gt;2 175
Steve Musser, T ........ ..... .. .. 1&gt;1 110
X·John Longstreth, T .......... 1&gt;1 215
J&lt;eo.:tn Meadows, T .......... ... SO 240
X·Tony Welch, T ..... ... ........ 5-U 272
Paul Wolfe, T .......... .. ...... .. 5-8 ~
Scott Powell, T .................. 1&gt;3 210
Tim Colmer, T ........ .......... 5-9 210
Scott Pullins, E .. .... ............ !i-10 140
Mark Elliott, E ........ ... ..... .. SO 100
Jesse Howard, E .. ..... ......... SO 165
x·Scot Gheen, E ........ ... .:.... 5-U 110
Robert Sisson, .E ................ 5-9 140
x-Oan Thomas, E .... ..... ...... SO 165
Jeff Hood, E ...... ............... . 5-9 135
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Oct. 12- Kypr Creek .... .. ...... ... Home
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OlarlJe Stanley-sE-C ......... 5'8" m 10
Jeff Burloeoii-SE.C ...... ' ..... 6'0" 1111 u '
Steve ~-QB-5 ...... ...... 6'1" lli5 12
Jusly Bw'lelon-TE·E· ......... 6'2" 175 II
Thn Bur;nelt-FB-E ............. 5'7'' W U
John Edwarclt-lfB.l.B ..... ... 6'8'' 135 9
WID Halslap'sHSC ......... .. .. 5'1" 1411 12
Jay MeniiJn-G.E .... .... ..... 5'10'' 155 10
Jim Bui'nett-lfB.l.B .......... 5'10'' 1M u
Clu1s Bcyani-QBC ..... ..., ... 5'5'' 1111 9
Joe 8cyant-f'B.l.B...... .. .... 5'10" 1416 9
Steve·MeWer-FB-LB .. , ...... 5'7'' H5 9
Andy Halllop-Gl.B ........... 5'9'' 157 II
Clu1l Hamplcn-C·T ........ ..5'10'' 193 10
Marl! DamJna--G.C ,.......... !1'9'' 135 u
Jim McCIIrty-G.C ...... .. .. .... 5'8'' 140 U
Jerry Spurtodi-T·T .... .. .. ... 5'll" 218 U
Ham!Y Burnolt-GC .......... 5'9'' 152 II
Benny Boyd-NGG .. " "" ' ... 5'111'' 173 u
Jolin Demeii-T·T .......... ..... 6'1" Zll 9
Danny Plolrlck- T·T ....... .. ... 6'3'' 2M 10
Jeri Cox-T-T .. ....... ........... 5'10'' 197 U
Frank Codlran-T·T ....... ... . 5'8'' ZIO 10
Steve Tarbeii-T·T ............ .. 6'1" 211 I
JimmY J@llen-TE-T ...... .. .. 6'2" ·m n

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em. "They had better get u5 this
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competitive, something lie said
they wern't last year.
With seven returning fresh·
men, James Is optimistic about

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has never played before but has what our people dictate to us. It's
the Inside track," Junior Jerry a more simple defense, both to
Spurlock and steve Ta~. a · teach and Jearn." according to
6-2. 247 pound freshman.
James.
One gUard will be ~. 155
With three returning seniors,
pound soPhomore Andy Halslop. James said the secondary holds
The other guard position will be the defensive key (or the High·
up for grabs between JUnior landers. ReturnJ.ng wiD be Pel·
Mark Danner, sophomore Har· trey, WID Halslop and Jeff
vey Burnett and junior Jim Burleson. ''The linebackers wiD
McCarty.
be smaD and quick," James
The center · wiD be Chris said, with Andy Halslop and Jim
Hampton, a 5-10, 190 pound BurnE!tt, the leaders. In the line,
sq,homore. Known as ''The James said he Will .have to get
Bear", James says Hampton "Is Frank Cochran Into the lineup
a hitter, a-good building block for ~here.
~our line."
· Def~lvely, the Highlanders
In the SVAC, James said
wiD employ a 52 defense. It's a Nortll GaUla and Kyger Creek
change from the eight·man front will have to be the faVorites, but
used In the past because " that's he expects his team to be

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Wilson says success depends on good start
Placlng experienced players
In key Jn'lltlons Is what~
Trace Coach Brett Wilson believes wlll help the Wildcats m to

a successful season.

great, and that's 90peu:ent of the
battle when ·yoo have attitude

won.''

· 111e Wildcats wt11 rebulld this
year, ccming troma4-~1overall
record In 1983 and In abtlorblng
the loss of veten1n players Jeff
Barnes, Alan Bailey and Melvtn

Entering his third year asbj!ad
coach at HT, Wllsoo .said he's
encooraged by the turnout for
football and by the material he Clagg, all of whml excelled lri
rushing and def~ at HT.
has on the field.
Wllsonsaid27playersreported
''We've
a few kids caning
for football at liT this practice back, so our key positions are
being tilled with experiellced
season.
"I feel this year we've got people,'' Wilson said.
better overall talent," be said.
Selllor Gary Kirk (6-1, 170
return to the
"'111e players' attitude has been pw!XIs) '
great. 'l11ere have beeil few quarterbacklng position he's
Injuries, and there's good held for the past two years.
leadership.
· Fullback duties will g0 toE~
'1t all depends on the kind of Darst (~10.1alpounds),ajunlor,
start we have,'' he Ca1tlnued. and senkr Teny Cline (5-8, 155
''We wlllrelyonwrquk:lmellsas pw005). Tabbed as tailbacks for
we have In the past, tutthese kids the tee.m are junior backs ·
are aggressive. Their attitude Is Derrick "Deke" Barnes (~9.1«1

8ot

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pwnds) and Phl1 Bailey (~9. 1«1
pwnds).
"1beywillglveus a Httledepth
In the Nldrfleld,'' Wllsm said.
Returning to the team are
senior 1lDemen Steve Stitt (6-0,

155 pounds), Mike Davis

(~11.

150pwnds), Billy Swain (6-2, 1'15
pwnds), Jamie Montgomery

(5-9, D) pwnds), Jolin Jolmson
(6-1, D) pwnds); Ron Saunders

be hard to predict who will CDne trcm Symmes VaDey High
wt m top. I'd aay It will be North School and RJo Grande Co!JeaP, .
Gallla and ~Creek ftgbtlng Is the fonner ballretball coach at
}lfnriaD Trace.
It wt for a Jeeaue lead."
~ ·addition to his varsity
Wllsm has two ~assistants
duties.
Saunders wm ClOICh
this year In Gecqe Nichols and
junior
111gb
mtball, rnaklq If his
Don Saunders. Nichols, a Hock·
eighth
year
In that capacl1y •.
lng CwDty naUve who attended
'l11e 111!111011 opens Friday with
high school In Akron, Is a
graduate of Ohio State Unlver· an away game at Symmej
,
slty. Saunders, who graduated Valley.

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the wtset abwt the Wlkrats'
position In the league, blt feels
HT has a "good shot" at the ·
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ence title.this season.
."In the league, yoo have look
*Southern
atthenumberscomlngback,"he
Tornadoes
saki. "North Gallla and Kyger
creek have klst their lila rneu,
*Eaetem
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Gress and end Matt 1bompan corps will be 1boinpaon and Jeff
~ ~ to note are junlpr Frlshette.
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frelbman llnernen Matt Jewell be 8ncbored by Roach aDd
and ROib!y Da)'O.
Nortlalp With K!!llY Sayre, Je.
DtvtncemiO, 5-8, . 1'10 pounds, well IJid Da)'O making sttoog
~ to be the WHS cbnlnant cllalli!n&amp;es for the rern.alnlllg
.fOrce 1n the rus111ng department startJDa berthl!s.
after piDing f22 yards ~
Coach Bill Jewell enters Into
III!UOD.Tbe&amp;elllorbalftwdrallo hlueveathyearasmentorctthe
caught III!YI!Il passes for 73 yards Wabama tootbaD team. Jewell
and was the team's second bepn his tenure In 19'18 and has

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lnchMie, left to dlbtt lint tow, Eut Olver,
11oJt1 Nortllup aad Jeff FaiN! tte. Back
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polled an overall :H-26 reoord.
Wabama has suffen!d only
tloo of replacing ~·departed . lfeilr apparent to take over the one lollng 8I!UDII UDder Jewell, ·
senJor'8 from last year's 6-4 IJ&amp;nal calliDg cborell will be &amp;DIDI 3-71n 1919. Ills best 111!81011
team. Graduation seized ~ Bandtz, desptte oa1y "•'ng .wasJJIIIWhenhlsaquadftn!sbfld
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x.steve Stltt, L ................... &amp;4 , 1M l2
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X·Mike Davis, L ...... ........... 5-11 150 l2 r---------~------"---1
BWy Swain, L .................... 6-2 d 75 12
x-Gary Kirk, B .. ..... : .......... 6-1 1'10 12
x-Terry Olne, B ............. .... s:a 1M 12
x.Jamle Montgomecy, L ..... 5-9 :m 12·
John Jolurscn, L ............. .... &amp;-1 :Ill 12
x-Ron Sall!lders, L .............. 5-S 1M 12
Mark Slleets, L .................. 5-11 150 12
Barry Sheets, L ..... ............ 5-7 210 U
X·tric Dan!, B .................. 5-10 160 11
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pretty good In 1983. Syracuse
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Doug Flutle of Boston Coiiege
and running back Napoleon
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290-pound Frallc, a two-time
All-American, the first Interior
lineman to capture the Helsman
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Although West VIrginia and
Pitt flnlshed higher In the '83
ranklngs,. ·Boston College won
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East. The Eagles' 9-3 record
lnclpded wtns over Clemson, .
Peril) State and Alabama before
a iess to Notre Oame In the
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Jake Bapst entering hls third
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