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10-The Daily Sentinel

,., ....,. Mi.Wlepart, Ohio -

Inside today:

Economy continues.
·strong growth tate

Area deaths
Anna M. Gnaeser

Charles R. Anderson

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period unmatched stnce a similar'
Anna MargaretCrueser, 84, 41715
Charles Raymond Anderson. 19,
10.1 percent tncreale In the lll'lt
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quarter(\11981.
.
Bearwallow Ridge Road , Shade, Hartford, was dead on arrival
died Saturday night In Ve~ans SaturdaY. at Veterans Mernor1al
Often BUCh •tron~~ lfOWth at IIQ.
l')lemorlal Hospital.
Hospllal. .
staa-e of an economic I'1!00IIeiY
. todaY.
. would signal a retwn of lNlatlon,
.. Ahomemaker, l'.lrs. Grueser was
He was born June U, 1965, In
born Feb. 28, 1900, at Pomeroy, a Galllpolls.Hewasa1983graduateof
1be growth t18W'e released b.Y the · .But that ha$ not been the Clllll! this
daughte r of Hiram and Sophia Wahama High School.
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Commerce ~~ for eco- year.
Myers Whitlock.
Surviving are his father and
The gownnent repcrted ~
nomic actlvily in the AprU-June
She Is suiVIved by her husband, mother, Samuel R. and Rose Marie
quarterwa! sharply higher than the that a GNP·IInlced lnllatlon__ ~
Hennan A. Grueser; two sisters, Anderson of Hartford; one brother,
prellmlnary estimate last month of surewasrlslnglntheseoondquaner
Mrs. Mary Kunzelman and Mrs. Samuel R. Anderson Jr. of Hart·
at 811 annual rate qt 3.2 upe.,.ltlel"'
."''t,
5.7percent. .
Homer (Helena) Brlckles, both of ford; five sisters, Mrs. Harry
Today'i: revt3~n fOIIoweQ the · loW-er than the 4.4 percent rate
Pomeroy, and several nieces and .(GiorlaJeall ) Estep of Mason, Mrs.
· pattern the~setearlylntl\e PDI!ted · lit the first· quarter. The
nephews.
Larry (Patly) A. BUITis, Mrs. Rick
yeat - con1'oundlni ~ who ·srnaUer •iJ\creale wu attributed •
. Preceding her In death besides
(Dianna) L Burris, Mrs. Rollert
persist In predicting ~~ower growth pr'lmarlly tQ foOd prices, which
her parents wer-e five brothel'$.
(l..a'LollllY) VanMeter, all of Hart·
as the recovery tnm the 1981-82 diqJp;d In the second qiiiiJ'Iel" after
Mrs. Grueser was a member of ford, and Mrs. Jon (Donna) M.
r1s1ng sharply In the January·.
recession begin$ to IDee llelln. .
the Sacred Hearl C;itholic Church Grtmm of New Haven; a paternal
Growth In lhesermd quarter was M.ardl111!1'10d·
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andoftheCatholicWomen'sClub.
grandrnother,Mrs.HelenM.Ander·
slower than 'In the flnt, which was
Funer al seiVices will be held atlO • son of P.olnt Pleasant; a maternal
reviSed t~ to an~10.l
a.m. Tuesday In Sacred Heart grandmother, Mrs. Lola M. Kovf!l·
percent annual rate- malchlnglhe
Church, with the Rev. Fa!her chlk of Hartford; and a maternal
• best perfoi'IIIIIIIre In three years.
Anthony Giannarnore of11clating. grandfather, Raymond F . Yon)ter ·
.
HOWI!'Ver, bothgmwthrateswere
Two R.eedsv1lle residents were
BurtaJ will be In Sacred Heart of Tampa, Fla.
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well above What economists had arrested rwer the weekend on·
Cemetery. Friends may call at the
Funeral services will be Tuesday "-· · · AFTER 'DIE NEWS CONFERENCEpredicted. Originally, thecoll8ell$US marijuana Cutttvatlon cllarges.
Ewing Funeral Home from 6-9p.m. at 10: lJ a.m. In Foglesong Funeral
eecol1a his wifl' Edith after a neww cmdtll'ftlt'le a&amp; llle 8hera&amp;oll
forecast was for growth below 5
today.
Home Milson with the Rev. Clyde
Waahlngioa HoCeiiD Wll8blngtoa Sunday.
retumed lo the
Hubert Clower, 29,11 being held In
percent In each quarter. .
the county jall pending a court, ·
Rosary services wUI be a t 7: :.&gt; FleJcts' of11clatlng. F'rli!nds may call
hotel where Mrs. Ro6eakraaz was grablled a&amp; &amp;IIDpliat Ia a parillll&amp;
Growth, as measured by thegrt&gt;$5 l!earlng. The other suspect, a
tonight at the funeral home.
· at the funeral hOme today !lorn &amp;-9
pra&amp;e We Thursday night while walldag rih a 2S-ylliiNIId McLean,
national
product, the total output of juvenile, was releaied to his
p.m.
.
. VL, WOIIlllll• (AB Laserpholo).
goo¢; and services, turned In a
pareuts.
perfonnance l'1 tl!eJanuary-March
The sheriffs department also
.reported the theft of power tools
from the Bill Andel'!IOII prope ty on
Cooney ~d 1.
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reported
,
the.
thert
TheOHKAN CotnCiubwillhavea
regular busln!!SS meeting this. · Saturday: He told deplfttes he had
not been home· since Wednesday.,
Huuston said Wright and Tolden evening In the RJverboat Roan,
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
LEaANON, Ohio (AP) - State covered with two feet of soU In which
The
tools, Including mowers, di'llls.
shan.'tl a . Houston ..partmcnt. Diamond Savings &amp; Loan Co.
transportation of11clals wiD begin grass and Dowers will be planted, Houston plano ~he'r arrested In
a
chain
saw and hand tools, were
Agents !;earched the apartment bulldlngtnPomeiDy.
taking bids this week for two said Becky Hart, spokeswoman for the kidnapping of wealthy !&gt;ridge
Sunday.
Social b()W' and trading sessions taken from an·' ouU,dkH!lg. A
underground rest areas that are the Ohio Department of player Edith Rosenki'anz from a
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Athlrdman,DennlsMo&amp;s,26,also will begin at 7 p .m . with dealers padlock was knocked o(f the tloor to
tournament here was describel by
Transportation.
el!pected to Improve tourtsm.
gain entry, the sheriffs report·
was arrested when the van was · present.•A coin auction and refresh.
"It wiD lriatntatn a fairly level his brldg'e partner as being a courtly
. The 3,5()(}S&lt;!uare-foot under]
stated.
stopped three blocks from the White ments will also be avallal;lle.
ground rest areas along Interstate
temperature year-round, and you and polished financial consultant
who
at
times
seemed
"the
stereo71 wiD be the first of their kind In don't have to paint the buUdlng you just mow the grass,'' she said. type of a southern gentleman."
Ohio. Construction ls scheduled to
Mrs. Rosenkranz, m, wife of
relative there said M~ had moved
''The state Is In the process of
start next month, with a completion
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to Houston l8 months ago after his
The Long Bottom Conmunlty
upgrading Its rest areas. ... They've pharmaceutical mUIIonalre and
date of June 1985.
house In F1orlda burned. ·
AssociatiOn wiD hold Its monthly
been neglected ·for the past . few tournament bridge player George
The $3. mUllan rest areas, with
meeting at'7:~p.m. Wednesday in
.Rosenki'anz, 68, told a news conferperrpanent restrooms, will be bulit
years."
ence
Sunday
how
she
was
kept
AU
three
suspects
were
being
the
community fulldlrig.
ThatneglectpromptedstateRep.
along the northbowld arid south·
:bound lanes of I.71 just northeast of
Wrntam Mallory, O.Cinclrmatl, to blindfolded and threatened With arraigned on kldnappi1.1g charges. ) A snent auCtion wiD also be held.
Miss Gates called Wright a friend Square dances •are held ~ery '
bhio 123 near the Jeremiah Morrow criticize ODOT officials several death for two dan of captivity.
INtOUf ~ a.r• !UI
AU Sf'AJS 11.00
Computer
prograrruner
Georgiof
15 years but ma;tly on the bJlldge Friday evening from 8-11: ll pm. In
bridge, the highest In the state. They
Ytarsago.
ADMISSION EVE1I'f runatr 11.00
ana
Gates
saki
in
an
Interview
she
cirCuit.
Slle
said
he
had
been
her
·the
community
bulkllng.
·
will replace the tourlst-lnfonnatlon
''The original problEfl! we had
to Washington a week ago to
stoCkbroker 8lld recently opened a
facilities and non-Dush latrtnes that . was that the tourists coming Into the
financial consulting firm.
.now stand nearby.
state were disturbed by the l'leh . play In the tournament with Glenn I.
MaiTi~
The new bulldlngs wlll bepartlally
aroma thatwasemanattngfrom()W' Wi'lght, 42, an aspiring concert · Because of . the sottspoken
planlst arrested Saturdily night
Wrlght's manners and .courtly
rest areas,' ' Mallory said.
Two marrlage licenses have been
when his van 'drove into a swarm of attltudetowardolderbrldgeplayers Issued In the Meigs County Probate
'·'who sometimes get crotchety," Court.
FBI and police cars minutes atfet
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Miss Gates said, "youcouid call him
Mrs. Rosenkranz was freed.
The c01;ples are Thomas Freder· .
the stereotype of th~ southern .
19, MassDion, In a motorcycle .
Miss Gates, .:11, said she and
tck HarmaJ1. 40, Columbus, to Karen·
By'lbe Assoolated ...._
gentleman."
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Wright were accompanied on the
Sue Harman. 33, Reedsville; Ml·
,, .1beHlghwayPatrolsayssevenof accldent'on a Stark County road.
CIRCL.EVIlU - Krtstln M: . flight from Houston by Orland
chael Douglas Imboden, 25, PonJe.
the 15 people killed In Ohio traf11c
McNaughton, 16, Dubll11, In a DwalneTolden, whowasarrestedln
roy, to Frances Davme Dickens, 21,
a~;Cldents over the weekend .w ere
one-car
accident
on
Ohio
56
In
a
botell2
blocks
from
whene
police
Pomeroy.
motorcycle riders.
converged on the van andreco\"ered
. 1be patrol counted traffic deathS Madison County. .
In the SUnday obltuacy of George
DAYTON
Curtis
D.
Smith,
44,
what they called a "substantial"
from 6 p.m. Friday untU rnldnlght
L.
xenia,
In
a
two-ear-acc!dent
on
Anderson. Middleport, two stepSunday.
sons
and their . Wives among the
351n
Montgomery
County
.
.
Leroy
Cornett
in
.The dead:
The man1age ot CJUiordLongl!tte.
survivors
were listed as .brothers
SA'l1JRDAY
,
SUNDAY
and Ruth Ann Longette has been
rather than stepsons.
LANCASTElt - Edward T.
· CLEVELAND - Unidentified
dissolved In Meigll County Common
They are William L. and Mary
person In a traffic accident In city of -Stepp, 23, Columbus, In a oiJe.car
Pleas Court.
accident on Ohio 204 In Perry
A Meigs County woman escaped D&lt;xis'lll, Columbus. andOeneA.and
Cleveland.
Injury Sunday morning '!"hen she Agnes Dodson, Mlddleptirt. A step. NEW PHILADELPHIA - Ran· County.
MARIONAlvaL.
Richards,
33,
10\St control of her car after allegedly dauglit~ and her husband, also
.dallD. King, 20,ofDundee, when his
Marlon,
In
a
one-car
accident
on
swerving to . miss a deer in the among tbe sun1vors. ~re Patrtcia
motorcycle collided head-on With a
The jury trtais scheduled for
and Wayne Burton, VlrglnlaBeach,
roadway.
'car on· Ohio 39 In Tuscarawas Ohio :rl!lln Marlon County.
Va.
·
·
CountY · Court on Tuesday
Meigs
CIRCLEVll.LE - Larry . G.
The Gallla-Melgs post qf the state
County.
have
been
canceUed. Jurors need
CINCINNATI - James E . Hen- Wolford, 36, COlumbus, In a motor· highway patrol said Sandra Jo
not
report.
~emorial
schen, 18, Cincinnati, when his cycle acc!dent on Ohio 104 in Holley, 23, Forest Run, Racine, was
Plckaway
County.
eastbound
on
County
Road
ll
at
1:
20
motorcycle slarruned Into.a parked
DELAWARE - Thomas R. a .m ., when she tried to avoid the
Saturday admissions - Alma
.car along a Hamnton County road.
Baker,
19,
Marysvllle,
In
a
one,car
Riggs,
Middleport; Joanna Councll,
animal.
NAPOLEON- KelthR. Hogrefe,
accident
on
U.S361n
Union
County.
The patrol S;iid when she applied Langsville;' Lee Fitzpatrick, Ru'
.U ; Napoleon, when his motorcycle
LEBANON - Lester J;&gt;. Pottorl, her brakes, her car sWerved, struck tland; Edgar Greenlee, Pomeroy;
.collided with an autonooblle at the
Ohio 109 and 110 intersection In 24, South Lebanon, in a tW&lt;Kar a bridge curb and' came to rest Ethel Hatfield, Middleport.
accident on Ohio 123 In Warren against a fence, causing moderate
Saturday dlscbarges - Jessica
Henry County.
Lambert, Delores Aelker, James
County.
damage to the vehicle.
FREMONT- Leslie R. West, 17, ·
XENIA-TIJpothyW. Carter, 19,
Copeland, Helen Mfoldau, Betty
'Clyde, In a one-car accident on a
Xenia, and Brian K. WiseCup, 19,
Taylor, Richard DeM~. Titus
whipped polltoes, chicken
county road In Sandusky County.
Xenia, In a car-motorcycle acc!dent
PICkens.
hot roll. bllltef &amp; toffH.
MASSillON -Shawn A. Smith,
on a city street In Greene County.
Sunday ddmlsSions - Mary
tlttpt btvlflll with
I
Lynn M. Kloes, daughter of Mr.
Kauf1, PomeroY.
and Mrs. Manning Klees, 293
Sunday. dlllcharges - Clarence
Rutland St., Middleport, Is a recent
Hayman, Lee F1tzpatrlck, Laura

. Two charged with !
pot cultivation - ·

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'Southern gentleman'
held in kidnapping

Coin club meetlng

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new

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Weekend accidents kilf 15

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Dissolutlon granted

~·agent

Accident reported

Jury dismissed

Veterans

Graduates

:weekend emergency runs .
Sill caUs were answered by local
units over the weekend, the Meigs
County Emergency Medical Scrv!· ·
ces reports.
·Sunday calls Include Racine at
2:'00 p.m . to Bashan for }!eulah
Roush, taken to Veterans Memorial
Hosplital; Pomeroy at 5:511 p.m. to
West Main Street, forMaryKacff,to
.veterans Memorial.
On Saturday at 1: '13 p.m .,

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FAMILY RES

Pomeroy went to PleasantRidgefor
Edgar Greenlee, to Veterans Mem·
orial; Syracuse at 4:52 p.m. to
Mlnersvllle Road for David Fisher
involved lri an auto accident, to
Veterans Memorial; Rutland at
5: 02 p.m. to Salem Street for Jay
Anderson, treated but not transported; and Pomeroy at 9:20p.m.
went to Darwin for Robert Cundiff,
tte~ted but not transported.

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gradcuate
of Hocking Technical

Bible school
The annual dally vacatlora Bible
school will begin this evening at the
Racine Flnt Baptist Church with
classes from 6: :.&gt; to8: :.&gt;and will run·
thr0Ugi1Aug.1. Therewillbeclasses "
for aU ages.

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DUE TO A BACKLOG OF PRODUCTJON,
THE 1984 BABY EDITION WILL.NOT AP;.
P.EAR IN TODAY'S · EDITION OF THE
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economy grew at an lllll!lqli!Cted
strong anm;ai rateof7.5 percent this
$))l'injJ even as lntlatton remained In
check, the IIOVel'll!lll!llt reported

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Indeed, eg prices were Off a
sharp 13.1 pet cent and beef prices
WASHINGI'ON (AP) - Corisu- · feU21lelceut.
merprloes,~bytheftrstfood
Guollaeprtces,meallwhlle,feUa
·)lt16e hiJce in four months and a , sharp 1.5 petOB)t to, Bland 13.2
reoord Pin f?r ()1'llllllel, rose a ttny percent beloW their ~ of March ·
0.2pmeent In June, tl!eauvernment 1981. ThelliiUIUals~drop
said today.
was attributed Jat&amp;eJy to the
The gain, which left tnnauoa lingering glut on the worldwide on
1'Uillllng at an annual rate of 4.1 market.
peia:ut so tar llils year, came
The economy's performance
despite the t1tst drop tn gB!OIIne througb theyear'slll'lthalhsbetter
prices sil)ce Fellruary.
than analysta t!llpected. Most, .
. FQod prlcel ov~ roee .just 0.1 though, sdll fm 1 re "COIIIUIIII!I'
pe:cent last month and wollk! have prtoesrlalnglnthenelgliborhoodof5
posted
drop withOut the 22.5 percenttor tbe filii
~cent pin In orange prices, the
Consumer prices advanced. 3.8 ·
- Labor Department said.
pe cent last year, the best pace in a
.

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AP l!'.eoaomlca Writer

year.

decade.
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United sbtes and ·also keeps
Today's rewrt. which showed pressure oh U.S. manufacturers to
lntlatiOa running at the same~ . prlce goods competitively.
as In May, was the second bltofgOOd
l!$ltion, .as nieasured by the
newaforthe Reagan adm.lnlatration Coniumer Price Indel!, ran at a 5
In two days.
percent annual rate In the Dtst
Monday, the Comme1'ce quarter,and slowed to a 3.3 pe~oent
Department said the grDil8 national pace lnJthe second quarter, JJIOitly
product 1'0ie at a surprlllngly due to 811 easing In food prices.
healthy 7.5 percent annual rate In
Prices for food bought at gtocer.
the Aprti.June quarter - even as Ies had .,soared at a 12.2 pe~oent
lntlatlon remains under oontrol. . amwa1 clip In the January-M.reh
AliaJ.ysts littribute ~ qt the period, tile sharpelt rise In nearly
good lnflauoanewstothes~of
tour years, but tumbled at a 3
the dQUar Ia rompartson with other pe1cent rate In the foiiOWinli
cum:ncleil. A strong dollar makes quarter.
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foreign goodl cheaper to buy In the . · For last rnoi\th, the departmellt

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the COJill1llssjone mlgl)t fUnd the
8-•alllafl.wrter
pianner'throiiilllthe general fUnd.
"It hAs been lt1'0iigJy suggested
Meigs County· Clmmlssbler
that Hocking Valley·Buckeye HWs Manning Roush said, "I, tor one
Regional Plam)lng Commllslon ccmmlastoaer, wiD not ~te this .
should not worlt with Meigs County, county In thered.Aadlfwecan'tllnd
lilt with Perry County.',' said Frank the li10JIE'Y for the p)anner, we wUJ ·
Davis of Buclteye HIDs.
have to d(l withoUt I wiD do
' Da~ spoke to the Meigs County eyecythlng to . help you find the
Planning OXnmlsllon Monday af. ' money."
lei DOOil ,on the poulbiiJty o1. obtainBester carne before the group to
lng11llliii!YfcrafuU-tlmeptanaerfor , discuss wl18t pcqpess hal been
the local comrnlallon.
made on the access road. .
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......LUl .... IJie irieetlnl was ~ &lt;.'l111! nwtlatd'~t0)1ilnaway
· ReP. 'JOIYM 110iter, DGaiJII5IIls: tnm constn~Cf~oft. 8; 1 : il:ld. She
l'lolter diiCIIIIed tbe access road to explained lhe road wiH talq! tOyeais
~ R,aveaswood bl'ldgle.
on the"ladder" oftheclepartmentof
Davis aald that Jhe .state and transportation and the legislature:
national AppaJachJan Regional -Tire road Is 1101 yet on the ladder, siMi .'
Cmunllslon ......ted his work lidded: '
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program1 or planned projec!B, for
the state depatimi1nts &lt;1
the year ~ revised. Davis said the devek;&gt;pnent and transportation
ACC!f8 ROAD ..;. !¥ate Rep. "'b• Balta' Ill h M ....,...,.,
sugestlonsareusuallyfollowed.
"give us one day ...and we CaD
me !. . olllleiWpCclulltyB il$1aoJ? I sVw;•; I I M? ....
:: B:iCin!Ye 1J1111 was going to convinc'e them" We need the road,
. ~elop a'lr;RiiUstrlal ~t Coonly Commisslonel' RJchard , E. • • 5 , ._..,e clndur; llab em. Mill. Jlallter npgrted aa!lle
plan .. for Meigs County, Davis Jones said.
IHOII I nef!lle IH'+"wMIIOC!II ..... fnlmlleRa,mwoodBoldgJeto
Roc*
Stwt; p At t * po7at lie IW illlliUQ' yean~. ~- B 1 ter
explained, but Instead wW be
"Evldeatly...we are not impm'·
'·WDI'klai on emm:nlc development tant enough ilr them
to come
. o( Pent County, he added.
down here," Jones remarked.
D11vts iutQjt!sted dllfeumt ways.to
"Ifaall well andgoodformetotell
.l'unid a · fllll·tlme plan1)l!!' to the them - but It's not as graphic .as
cmunllslon.Thecommlssloncould · driving over It," Boster adtted. • .
app1y tor money rnm 111e fonnula
Bester said showing L'W1IIlmlc
grant, received by the county development tnm the road was the
comn'lisstoners. CommissiOners · key factor. The commtsston t!ll,
! will reeetve about $8!,11XJ, Davis platned the developnient bad been
I said. Thus the com:nlsslon will be documented earlier, when the
bridge was constructed.
I eligible fllr t8,ftOO of the ITIII1li!y.
Olarles Blakeslee, executive dl·
"It's a very, very tough battle,''
rector,saidthepoaslblltyexlststhat B&lt;Btercommented.
By~WJ(J(UNE
elected thele county of11clals,'' he
OVPIIIalfWrler
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Cow_lcliman Dale Hump!lreys
CouncU passed a resolutlonMOIXIay made the~ urging the citizens
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nlglit urging cltlzen.s of the town to "of an of Mason County to refrain
boycott Meigs Colinty bus5J1esses fro!n doing business In Meigs
untU the county cmun1ss1on there County untU · the commission
' Iowen JandllU rab!!l for New Haven: changes Its stance on the landfill .AU
Mayor Grayson "Pat" WIIUam· ' weask!sforalittlerelleflnatlmeot
COLUMBUS. &lt;Jilo (AP) -Ev-e- there wiD be a $115 mllllon lottery
S1J1111us
for
local
school
districts
next
soo
last week approached the Meigs need."
rybody ,10 It llll!lllll,ls taiJdng about
year.
County
OJn:unlsslon, ~an
It was brought to councU's
this week's iJ'8nd prize of at I~
Chima
said
the
lottery
fl'!llet'llted
adjustment
In
the
rate
for
New
attention
that the gasoline for the
$10.6 rnllllon In the Ohio Lotto game
$250
rnllllon
for
tbe
state
tn
11sca1
Haven
to
use
the
county
landfiU.
town'svehlcleslspurchasedtnma
aod baCking up the wonls with
year 19714, w!l7Ch ended June:.&gt;, S8)
New Haven lsbelngcbargedPiper service station In MeigsCowio/·
illOZli!Y·
million lll)l'e t1ran had been t!ll· truck, asOjljllliied to$2lforbuslness
''That bo;stll'!SS wiD go to Point
' 1)omas Chema. UJe OhiO Lot·
In Meigs County, Wl1171mson said.
Pleasant," Wllllarnsdn said.
te:j's executive director, said lotto peeled. 1bat 111lliii!Y already has
been set as7de for ~ ljild
''We haY'e already pa5d them
. Wllllainlm said he believes
~ for the week Sll11lUIIed tbe
secoildacy.Wcatlon.
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$3,1mforjustAprii.MayandJillle,"
MasonCountywouldhavetheupper
Slm,IDJ znlll'k Monday, a ~t
The 05r1Q ~t of EduCa· Wlll!a:nson · told councll. ' "'bat's hand In the boyjXI(t.
nonnally not reachL'ti until.
lion today plans to mllllletters Ill
tak,enalotoutofourbudget."
''We h.Bve all the Industry over
Wednelday.
each
dlltrlct
aiMin7nl
mach
Thereasorllngbehlndtheboycott,
here
with Foote Mineral, Philip
' 'llle jackpot In . advaDCe of .
to expect tnm diBir!butlon oi the
Wl1171mson said, was . a ·quote Sjx)rn and Kaiser. Theil' people
Saturdll.ylllibt'lclrawlni alrelldy Is
· published In the 1\wnaoy Dally travel thele roads every day, yet
the
the state's history and Sllrplua $8) mWJon. .
As tbe lottery braces tx record Sentinel last Wednesday.
they contribute nothing to the state
!lie . ~ In the nation,
bul5:al
fhls
week,
omctaJs
are
''We've
llways
had
a
policy
or
tall base.
Cberna laid.
!bat
the
CDnpllll!it.led
dlllcouraglngoot.of·siateandout-of·
''They are In the service Indus·
· And II the recof\1 sales &amp;lid prOIIta ·
S)'IRnl
whlcb
II
at
the
beart
alit
all
town
business,"
Meig$
County
try,"
he continued. ''Tholie In the
COIIIImle, therellkelywlllbe811other
holds
up
llilder
tlltcruall.
Cornmislloner
RJchard
JO:ieS
said
service
Industry have always
lti5tely Mplus to be dlltiibuted to
ThlrewuanelliiWUIIauaNw . at a comrnlllilon meeting. "It's not , needed customers."
ichoola next lpl'lng.
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inbled
with the 0(8nJsllc proJec- that we would want to· make a
'"The commission should have
- ·at~a~laCn!ased lottO jqiUiarlty
and exptPilan of mar5cetl Into donsolltttd tomaiibaldtheOI*l hardsh!ponthetownofNewHaven. asked their lllerchants If they didn't
It's !bat we want to pceae:ve the want any out.of·town businesS' lllbultlan and 1111'81 arell, Olema t.onery CclrnrnlAion Monday as
ofllcl1l1
recalled
CIIIIIPI'-'
failures
landiiD
for the people ot Me5gs any out!lclers,'' Counclbnan Ronnie
said lottley lllal of $'lllhnllllolland
7bal
OCI.'IImd
Ia
Dea!.mber.
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Zerkle said.
pcoatatiOtbe-of$2miiJIOnln!
'lbafs
wbell
the~
1
nhit
by
WlWamiOn
questJoned
whether
WlJllamsm saki he believes the
pi'ojecltld by tilt ead Qt llle8l )'e81'
~ bepD Jll\V L s.Jelllld heeVY WJume bC114i lor tilt the comrnlllilon's dec5skln accu· problem Stems fr!m the Short·
rately reflected the wi!lhes of tbe slghtedness of the Meigs
belli apet!al to be $Mil rn!llkm, tbl!zl.reoord $7.8mlllllll Jadlpn«
cmunlsslall.
Wltli prcataol. P'lOmiiUaa.
.· dr\elopd operatllrc llll6aa that ObloCtalll'BIII7ty'silll!!dlaats.
Interrupted sa1e1 and prompted'
"I think they bave no cm;passlon
said tlllpojeetlalll 'ftft loi!&amp;U,.atticlllit
a
''Dotbe:YDQtwantthebu.slnessof 10r anyone." the mayor said. "If
COli vat!Yo. "I tlllllk It II IM1 *.
"'nre 1aM11 th&amp;t
had that .the people of New Haven, Mason or they want to be In tt. ;lr own Utile
.,.....!Jy If wllaw a ,_ weeltl calllld the ccnpRI!r Dill down 111 ,Hartford!" WllllamliJn ll!d. "It niche, we wiD let them.
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11at we'Ve IIIII IIIIa plllt Wllllt 81111 Dec•nba, !ret• It cn1Jctn•t li!emltomeulftheyareUvqtn
''We, the counefi and ill)'a!lf,
wl*tlw .,.ur;pele tbll week wl5b 'lliDdlt the ~., (were) ex~ thelrownworld." ·
standreadyatanytlmetomeetwith
lilt ... Lotto prlle, of exced'W • 1 1 Ft hili _. Sa7mdly tJdl
'l1le mayar tben allred council to the cmunllaklners ot Ml!lgB County
.... llllillberl.'' .. l&amp;ld.
..... Wlillc," Olema llld. ''We did IJBII a n!!IDiutlon to boycott the If they 10 deslre," Wllllam8on aald.
. t:wn
tllt.lllllllnn praiJI ..._llltwoekU.wedldbodliD . l\felpareahri'Z'"•
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atn~te 11 r fwd, It wiD . _
Dl!canber."
.. "Let the mercha:lts know they

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Meigs businesses

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. reflectfng sharp drops In prices .f or
-Fruit prices rose3.lpet~;e~~tand' women's and girls' clothes.
vegetableooatscHmbedl.2pe:cent.
-Entertainment prices were up
Pork prices were up 0.3 pe1 a:11t 0.5 pem!llt.
while poultry prices pined 0.7
All the changes are adjusted for
percent. The COli of meals at .
seasonal variatiOns.
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restaurants rose 0.3 ~'~!'CElli and
last · month's 0.2 percent
lilcohollc bel(erage prices rose 0.5. Increase held steady for.l2 straight
petcent.
montbs, the yearly advance would
-TransportatiOn costs. driven be 2.0 pe:cent. The annual rate
down by the faD In psoJine prices,· reportedbythe~tlsbased
ten 0.2pe~cent. Usedcarprlceswere · on a mare precise calculation of
up0.1 pe~cent, the smalletrtadvanoe monthly p~ than the figure made
since June 198l. New car· prk:es public.
unchanged.
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In .... the Consumer Price Indel!
-Housing costs ro1e 0;2 pe1 cent stood at 310.71n June, meaning that
as lion'le0Wilel'9' expenses 1'0111! o.3 goods costing $10 In 1967woold have
pe:oent and renters' expenses • cost $31:!l7Jast month.
A . companion lndeli:, the Consu·
c1imbed0.4peJcent.
-Heating oil prices sUpped 0.91 mer
Index" for Urban .Wage
. pe:centandaaturalgascostsfeU0.1 Earners and Clerical Workers,roee
percent.
.
0.1 perceilt last month.
-Medical care costs tumped 0.5
This· lndeli: Is widely used In
percent, the~ as In each of the calculating cost-of-living Increases •
prec;ed!ng three montha.
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In collective bargaining contracts .
-CJotblng prtces feU
pe:cent, and government benefit programs.

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1J1e situation.

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Hoftn\an sald that he though~ the
Middleport VUJageOluncll, meet· nee ary WU'k at the courlhouse
• lnglnregulariii!SSionMondaynl&amp;ht, had been doue on the survey and he
wttd to authorize the NIIJ,Iae, to ~ . that he wiD ~
contract with the Mlddles;lort cheock With the S1lrVey(it to deter· · ·
Housla&amp; CoqJoratlon ·tor the con· . mtne~atatusottheproJect ..
stnlctlon of ,new homes at the
· ' Pl'opeo ly IIJJe
General Hartinger Parkway
CoimcU autl\Orlzed Mayor Hof.
Addltoo.
. ~an toadvertlseforbldsonwhatls
The Middleport Housing Corpo- known as the North Fourth Avenue
ratloo has yet to be fanned, !Jut will water line loop - a planned
Ire created · i1DW to oversee the · Improvement for water service.
construCtlonofthenewhomesatthe
Hottman also ri:ported that Ken
developnent site.
Carpenter, a representative of .the
Counc:ltookactlonpenn!ttlngthe Cbesapealte ~Ohio Rallioad, had.
vUiage to contract with the new visited the conununlty and adviSed:
organizatiOn upon the ;eco;mu•:n· that the railroad owns 18.9 acres of·
dation of village .coosuJtant Klm land In Middleport.
Shields, wbo attended the meeting. . · The company wiD sell the land,
Shields . pointed out that the Including the old depot · on Front ·
construCtion o1. tn;stng Is not Street, for $125,1DJ. The depot alOne
something iiOmlaJiy donie by a town would be $55,1DJ. Hoffman said that
and that the Middleport Housing the prices are negotiable with the
Development Corporat!onsiiJilldbe ccmpany and that he has an·
fonned to be the OVI!I'!IIleing gftlup appraiser now working on setting
for the new houses planned at the llguresforthevntage.
Hartinger ParkWay site.
Hoffman said ·the price lor the 1
The corporation, a non-profit p:opet ty ·should he a lot fower
orgilnlzatton, Js expected to be especlaUy due to the fact that the
corqposed not · onlY of COUDCII rallroaO land I' narrow and across
representatives rut also ot towns- the road from most properties so
people. Middleport · councD w111 would really be of little value.
maintain 0011trol CNi!rtheoperat!on, Councilman BobGUmoresugges!ed
even thougli the co:poratton wiD be that the railroad track area would
the funcllon5ag organization with make a good blkeandrunnlngpath.
architect David Reiser of Athens,
The village recently bliJed the
who bas been named construction railroad cornp;my for $6,400 for
manager.
services In mowing the company's
During the discussion on the land.
Harting'er Parkway site - which
Hoffman said this amount WOUld
has been filled and developed over be deducted from the sale price of
the past months - Mayor Fred the property. If there Is no
Hof!man pointed out that already agreement between the vntage and
lhere are stx homes ordered.
the company on the purchase ol the
The · '&lt;ilJage has arranged for land, the company would llke the
nrtanc1ng and bas set up a special vlllage to contract for mowing.
lal!lng situation whereby new
Mayor Hoffman said that reprecoiiStrllct!on will he lal!-el!Efllpt for sentattvesofHernlock Pipeline Co.,
a number of years, thereby provki· Racine, which had the contract for
lng a healthY lltmosphere tor preparing the Harllnger Parkway
development ·of 1M acreage on the housing site, wiD meet with village
parkway.
of11clals today to check If final steps
In his presentation to COilnCU, have been taken by the company.
Shields pointed rot that there IS a
The company has been provided a
tremendous responslbll!ty tn turn- checklist on final things which must
tngthesltelntothenewhouslngarea be done before the contraci Is
and funds tnvoiYed wiD go from the completed, ~ mayor said. He
vWageto the housing corporation to Indicated that hedoesnot think these
the contractor. The new housing final phases hAve been completed.
corporat,ton will be fo:med iJnme.
Hoffman announCed that the
dlately so the development can vUiage has received free of charge
proceed as 1'eCOllliJlende by an lntoxllyzer for use by the pollee_
Shields.
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department and that two members
~ IIUVeJ '
of the department are qualified to
Mr.andMrs.BillSiaterofHudson OjJerateltwtthothermernbersof~
Street again met with council to department scheduled for ·the
lnqulre about the status of survey required training.
to be~ on Hudsm to'detennlne
Councli discussed a tree at Ash
property boundary lines.
and Beech streets which might be a
causing a traffic hazard In blocking
The Slaleril.potntedout thatlt will the view of motorists and discussed
betwoyearslnNOIII!IIlberstncethey . the removal or debris from a Jot on
first visited COUDcll to request action Dew Sn'eet, with Hoffman to see
and that the survey authorized by that this Is finalized.
· couacll still has not taken place.
Attending the 111eetlng were
'lbeysaidthattheyhaclcontacledan Mayor Hoffman, Clerk Jon Buck
Athenl~~~:wyor who Is !lllllll08td to . aild councn members Dewey Hor·
hilve been working oo tbe proJect ton, William Walters, Jack Satter.
and tlund that he knows Uttle about . fteld and &lt;ilbnore.
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Conunenta•-,:
SAN FRANCISCO - On close
examination, the platform adOpted
by the Democrats last week Is even .
more remarkable than It seemed at .
first glance. It . Is (I triumph of

111 COUJ't Street
Pomeroy, Oblo
DEVOI'ED TO THE IN'l'Eiml'l' OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

obscup(Y. a maslerpleceoffog. ~
ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publllher
BOBHOEFUCH

Gener,al Muager

DALE ROmGEB, JR.
News Editor
i\ MEMBER of The i\880claled PreiS, lnla,nd Dally Pra1 i\880cla-

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1\merlcan Newopaper Publlslaer 1\ssoclalloa.

LETI'ERS' OF OPINION are ..:Velt!omed. They should )H, las tlwl3M w~
Jon a. All letters are l ubfect to edltl•l and mUll be •Ia ned with oame, addree1 aad
tel~ltoae number. No Ullllped leiters wUI be publllhed. Letten should be In ,
lood tute, addre&amp;slnlluues, not penoaaUtla.

LOw profile
AFL.O:O President Lane Kirkland, who mastemllnded labor's ltll4
Democratic presldentlai campaign strategy, watched Walter F.
Mondale's nomination acceptance speech from a sky box at the Moscone
Cmter.
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'!bat was as close as J{lrkland got to the podium.
At this juncture of the 1984 campaign, some linlon officials ackpowledge .
privately, labor still worries about the Pres1f1ent Reagan making an Issue
of Monilak!'s union label.
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Kirkland maintained a low profile during convention week even though
the AFL.QO endorsement of Mondale contri!Nted mightily to the former
vice president's campaign success.
When · Mondale Invited members of the Democratic National
Commltlee' s Labor Council to meet Rep. Geraldine Ferraro on
WedneSday, Ktrkland·remained behind in his hotel suite.
''Lane didn't have to take a high profile here because he had done the job
during the prlmary season, by taking leadership" on the endorsement
proCess, saki John Sweeney, president of the Service Employees
International Union.
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Kirkland's swkesman, Rex Hardesty, said, "it has been federation
policy for years" lor the AFL-CIO president to play no direct role In either
political party, so Kirkland had to stay on the sidelines.
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While a host of unlori presidents thundered flgalnst the selection of Bert
Lance as Mondale's general campaign chairman, Ktrjdand never
.criticized that move publicly. Nor did he sound off in public about the ouster
of Charles T. Manatt as party chairman.
Following the.pattern set by Kirkland at the Monday delegate caucus,
• most uniOn leaders late in the week muted their criticism of the Lance
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But Edward J . Carlough, president of the Sheet Metal Workers
lnlelnallonal Union, threatened to withhold f\lrther donations to the
campaign, saying "we would look 'at the visibility. of Mr. Lance" In the
Mmitlale campaign ''before going any further. ·.
But Carlough, who often has taken positions lndepellderit of the AFL.O:O
leadership. stood alone in threatening to withhold flrianclal support for the
Mondale campplgn, just as he has remalhed unwllllng to endorse Mondale.
Ktrkland and ·John Perkins, dlrectpr of the Commlitee on PoUtlcal
Education, said the major challenge now faclrig the federation and Its
afflllates was to regl!;ter the estimated 45 percent of the AFI:.-CIO's 13.8
rank-and-!Ue members, who are not now ellglbie to vote.

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Hospital ·cost st~~y
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tueecmy, July 24, 1984 .

au!hors of" this 'document have
earned a special place In conveJ~·
lion history.
Uke evecy other party platform,.
this one Is filled with promises th'at
cannot possibly .be kept. In the
traditional pattern, It offers something for everyone. 'It chi).I'ges the
opposition pa,rty With responsibility
for every a!!llctlon from bol\lllsm to
bubonic plague. There Is nothing
upusualln any of this. '
What Is truly merttorlo115 In the
Pemocratlc platform Is the'elegant
fashion In which Its authors have
combined words, not to commu!ll·
cate thought,' but rather to stifle
thought The trick Is to put the
language Into a semantic blender
anti let things spin lor a while. After
!l bit, a per(ect puree comes out. Let
me proytde a lew examples from

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The Daily Sentinel

PAT WHITEHEAD
1\SIIola,nl Publloher/ ControUer

~P 2-'IM Dally Sanli!INI

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Chapter I, dealing with "Economic
Growth, Personality 1111d Jobs."
-.,- "Non-defense discretionary
spending, ·to be productively In·
vested In programs to benefit the
poor ·and middle class, and to oolld
0111' socU\1 capital. 1$ being over· ,
whelmed by the enonnous sums of '
money wasted on Interest
payments." ·
-"Whatever targoetlng approach
.t he federal Reserve Board adopts,
It must be leavened with a
pragmatic appraisal of what Is
happening in the1harsh world of the
real economy, , particularly the ·
Impact on unemployn:ment, Inter·
est rates and the International value
of the dollar."
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- "We believe ihat an 11-ttack on
sectoral sources of Inflation - In
food , fuel, \IIUitles, health care and
elseWhere ~· Is essential II price
stability Is to be sustained without ·
economic dlstoJ:11ons."
- "Pflvlite schools, particularly
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educational system. Consistent
with our tradition,' the Democratic
Party accepts Its commitment to '
constitutionally acceptable me·
thods of supporting the eduCation ct
all pu~ In schools which do not
racially discriminate, an~ exclud·
lng so-called seareaatlon acade- ·
mles. The party will rontinue to
support federal education legislation which provides for the equitable participation of
low· and
moderate-Income puplis." ·
In other passages, the platform
speaks of placlna chrOnically un·
employed and underemployed
Americans · In blah-demand labor·
shortage occupatloliS, and of a
major, comprehensive national job
skills pevelopment policy. It speaks
of the need to Inventory facility
needs. It boldly asserts thal"wlthin
a compte~lve framework for
policy development and eonstl·
tuency building, we wiD establish
prlorttles according-to principles of
. compassion arid equity."
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goulash are In fact Engllsll ,
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You could look them 11 1 •
sentenr:esallhavesubjec~f
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have verbs to match. But~ ll!lll
have read these sentences, yiJil \11\11
discover that they wash over the
recelvtng miri!l and leave no
residue of thought behind.
This Is a demandlna art. It Is not

NEW YORK (AP) - Davey
Arnol!g other thlngl, Johnson
Johnlon, ll1fff:rlna from a vtrus lor blew a key opportuaJty to IWitch
the last bir daY', made hlm8e1f III'CIWid hlf hllttlna order. Whelf he
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l'I!II'IIM!d reliever J In
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major lellgue IIUIJIII&amp;el'," thei'OOide butf«eJ!tDallocallfOrcatcllerRa!
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''Withthep*berlieadln8olflorus
TheydldsowhenWallyBackman · lwantedtDblltRDntn~'ulnth
snaPileda3-Stlewlthlllle'OUt~ spOt and put Silk up IE'Vetlth lor ,
to center In the botlml of the 12th Fll:l&amp;a'ald," he llald. "But I never
lnnlngl!letve NewYorka4-3vtctory mctloned to the umpire. I just
wer the St. Louis Cllrdlnala.
•blanked out. 'lbe coaches were
"U we had 'lost this garJJe," saki . yelling to me from lhe dugout oot I
JDhnBon, "I would've wanted my was 'in too much of a tog lllit there to
head rut &lt;tf.''
hear thEm."
In first place with an :J8.41n July,
Johnson, also l'WIIIIni a high
the Meta won their fourth stralgllt temperature and "Bieeplni lot,"
game and stayed ahead of the t llll\dhe'sgoll)gtoflnehlmsel!!orthe
Chi~ Cubs bY 2'h g~ In the !T1I!ntaJ ml8take. But he wouldn't
National League East. The Cubs dllclose how mucb.
kept ~ with a 3-2 victory wer
"Just terrible," he said, llhaldng
Phlladelphla In the only other NL his head. "Maybe I'm dying. I hope
game of the night
so:Iwouldn'tblametheteam If they
Mike Fltzgeral(! ted off the tnniJil! !Kit me In frOnt ct a firing 8Q1I8d and
with asln&amp;leolfloser Nell Allen, !&gt;4, shot me alter my efforts tonight.'' _
and was. sacrificed tD aeoond by
Rafael Santana before Backman.
Alilerlc.l ea111e
Inserted as a pinch runntt In the
The Sl!attle Marinen were no
10th, droVe him lone on sharp match tor Mike Witt, who had his
grounder through the pitcher's box control, concentration and strikeout
tor his fourth aame-wlnnlng nm ~tchgolngfDrhlm.
.batted In of the season. ·
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"'lbatguy•II beat you on that pitch game of the season. the American
in the time.'' St. Louis Manager League strikeout leader fanned 16
Whitey Hel7.og said of j\llen's 3-2· batters Monday night while hurling
fastball.
a flve-hitll!r and leedlllll California
"Wilily really picked up for me. loa71declslonovertheMarlners
tonight," ' said Johnson. ~·1 really
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!roeral aid to Catholic schools. The · ''
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what? They read as lucidly back· -•'
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memberschoolsarecoucet.edthat
the conference's Division l'A foot·
ball status til the National Collegiate
Athletic Association may be at risk
because Eastern Michigan draWS
poor crowds to Its home football
games.
By a 7-2-1 vote last Week,
presidents ci the MAC universities
Informed Eastern Michigan officials that the school faced lrnmedlllte expulsion from the conference
If It did not drop football.
Despite Eastern Michigan's studentt!IIIUiment of almost 19,fro, the
schoOl aVeraged just 6,frolans at Its
home games In 1983. The NCAA
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atJcM! aU, he has to be patient with
himself,,, Kusb said.
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said. "I would be disappointed II be
didn't do welL"

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he expects 1\11 Schlichter wU1 make
the team this season, wt has no big
plans lor him.
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trying In reWild his professional
career after a one-year suspension

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Chamberlin said.
PaulShouJts.athlettcdjrectorat
conference.
forfeltconterenceatflllat!On.Should Eastern Michigan. last week can·
the Hurons drop fOotball, all other celed lite school's reservations .lor
'But the coofenonce has already
begun an unofllcla1 purge by
conference members woo1d Irfune- attendanCe at the football media
deleting mention of Eastern Michl'
dlately ~ one MAC game. The gathering.
gan from Its football brochure. And 1 dispute may wind lip In court.
The other MAC member schools
Eastern Michigan players, coaches
The MAC !ootba11 brochure has · are Miami, Ohio University, Westand athletic ofllclal• are riot
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Publication by _Franklin County hospitals of a. consumer ·comparison
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shopping guide showing how much each one charges for common
ptocedures has been welcomed by a Celeste administration panel.
ButJosephDavts,dlrectoroftli!!Govemor'sCommlsslononOhlo'fiealth
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Care Costs, tempered his response with a word of caution.
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said.
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about cost without knowing what they really are. And that's thefir$t task,"
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he said.
"This Is all part of a process of changing Insurance products, changing
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physician practice ... all those things aJ:1l_~hangtng. The goVernment's not
changing them. They'J;e changing by themselves because the market's
changing," Davts said.
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HJs assessment followed release by the county's 10 hospitals of a
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comparison chart showing charges lor 24 common procedures.
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Potential patients can detennlne at a glance which hospital charges the
least - or most - ~or delivering a baby, rertl01(jng tonsils, repalrlng
hernias, removtng hemorrhoids or treating heart attacks.
With a few exceptions, the prices reflect only hospital charges - not the
fee lor a physician's 5ervtces.
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One of manY recommendations from the governor's commisSion
propqses that the state mandate that Individual hospitals disclose similar
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data with respect to the 25 most frequent diagnosis related groups. But It
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done It, the party was tom apart making Bert Lance Democratic
The one Ingredient any succes~~- Jackson supporters."
did not reconunend that comparison guides among groups of hospitals be
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tul political convention needs ls'tre.
"That was to be expeCted, oot and all you heard was 'How could campaign manager?" I asked.
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required.
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Mondale dO that to Chuck?' Then
The more Ire a political party can Jackson'.s been running on Ire.
"We do believe that the state should mandate that physicians and
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Ftliz
Dlpfiopped
and
said
Monilale's
strongest
su~pm
tet
s
say
produce.
the
more
excitement
lor
Jesse's
been
angry
at
everything,
hospital prices should be mandated In a sense. However, II the local .
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Manatt could stay, tlie Ire calmed 'Making Bert Lance Democratic
the delegates, the media and the TV and illnce he hasn't been consulted
-association Is dnlng It by Itself, In lieu of a mandate coming, 'that's
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vieWers.
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on anything and he feels he was . down and everyone was happy he campaign chairman Is like appoint·
Wonderful," Davts said.
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Hennan Schmldlapp, who has· shortclulnged In delegates, his Ire w..S staying, although no one had tng John IlfiLorean the head of
"We believe that this kind of Information, hospital by hospital, needs to
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any Idea \fhal the hell Manatl did." General !Yiotors,' I raised my Ire
been measurtng Ire at political has been a big factor In my glvtng
he made available. But we did suggest that for the purposes of crossing
"Waon'l the Ire more · over factor at the convention by one . , ~
conventions for 40 years, rates ·thls this convention a 4.5. Without
hospital$, where you compared hospitals, that bednne In conjunction wlt!l
point"
an
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Jackson,
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might
have
downgraded
Democratic
convention
4.5on
the private sector," he said.
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of
10.
(The
1968
Democratic
the
Ire
factor
to
a:
1.
7."
'"'Oe reason lor that Is we believe that any Individual, any consumer ... ·
convention In Chicago was 9.3. l ·
"You can't measure the Ire factor
has the right to know what It's going to cost That's one by one, that's the
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"I always discount media Ire Iii of a Derriocratlc convention to a
disclosure," he saki.
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my calculations," Schmldlapp told . Republica!) one. It'sllki! compartng
"1be process of putting together that Information so that It's a fair
ARGeNTif&lt;la, WiLL 'lou?
me, "because they carry Ire With Michael Jackson to Pat Boone.
comparison ... we believe should not slrrlply be a tblrigthat the government
them no matter what story they're Democratic conventions are sup•
says 'go do this' but rather that you should work In conjunction with the
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covertng.
TI:Us
time
their
Ire
lias
posed
to
be
brawls.
They
thrive
on
private sector (and Insurers) to make sure)t'sdoneconwtJy,"Davtssakl.
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been aimed at Moscone Center, noor fights and demonstrations and
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where most of them have been cutllng deals; When Kennedy said
seated In the bunker three mUes be wasn't a candidate and Mondale '
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from the podium. So they have to wrapped up the nomlnaijon and
watch TV to find out what's going picked a woman as his running
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TV screens have to watch TV convention. Also since the Demo••
Today Is Tuesday, July 24, the :nith day oll984. There are 160day'sJeft In
mnnltors to know what's happening crats are not In power, there are no
the~.
In the hall."
• angry street .demonstrations to
Today's highlight In history;
"What kind of Ire do you -ralsethelreofthepeoplelnsldeand
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On July 24, 1946, the United States made the first underwater test of an
measure?" I asked.
outside the convention hall."
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· atmllc bomb, setting off ihe explt!\IOn at Bikini Atoll In the PacUic.
"The Ire over the party platform,
"The only time I thought I inlght
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the choice or the~ preSident, 'nd have to ra11e the Ire factor wulut
In 1783, Latin American revolutionary Simon Bolivar was .bom.
hOw angry the delegates are about Sunday when Mondale flri.d ChaIn 1847, Mannon leader Brtgham Young and his followers arrtved at
thewaytheconventloalsbeJnenm. rles Manatt, the Democratic Party
present-day Salt Lake aty.
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In 1866, Tennessee became the first state to be
to the union
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attet seceding ciurlng the avn war.
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Is no contest. and while I've • was furious and you could alneu
In 1929, President Herber! Hoover proclaimed the Kellogg-Briand Pact, · detected some Ire In the Hart camp, real Ire In the air. 1be funDy thl!lll
whlcl! ll!llOUilCed war as an insl:nlment of national policy.,
they seem more resigned than Irate was no one had ever heard of
In 1937, the state of Alabama dtopped cbarges alatnst ftve black men · their boy didn't rn¥e !!!'
Manatt. before he wu fired. But
accused of raping two white 'f(meD In the "Scottsboro Case."
"There ·must be a ' lot of Ire by when It lealledout that Mondale had

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:..Otolnette the Watergaie conilomlnlum thl\t ;· were recorded In Tsakos' ledger relations with Tsakos and his wlte ·
Hatfield, the wile of Sen. Mark 0 . Tsakos purchased. Some of the with the notation, "A. H. - lor during the period when ihe checks
Hatfield, R.Ore., received subslan- . money was lor consulting · work business purposes."
were written, though the senator
tlal payments during 1982 and 1983 'related to the. remodeling of the
Another check to Mrs. Hatfield- had been warned that Tsakos had a
for $15,1XXJ - was written ·on dubious background. A fr!el!d of
from a Greek arms merchant who · · apartment, the senator said.
had enlisted the senator'ssupport In -· Real estate professionals tOld my Tsakos' .b ank account In Luxem- • Hatfield, Washington attorney Carl
promoting a trans-African oU J?lpe- assoctate that payments for such bourg In mld-1982. A fourth check- Shipley, gave the senator an
line. My sources say the checks . consulting work are not unusual. lor$10,1XXJ-waswrlttenonaRtggs Intelligence dncumellt that dis·
Mrs. I H'al!leltl got from Basil Butapparenilytherewasno!ormal Watergate-branch account In De- closed Tsakos' crtmlnal record In
Taskoa totaled at least $40,000.
contract, and according to sources cemher 1983
Greece.
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The senator ackn9wledged that Tsakos made several payments In a
When as~ed ab6ut the checks,
When Hatfield asked Taskos
his wife received money from mysteriOus fashion long after the Tsakos told hls accountant and about the dossier, the ilrms dealer
Tsakos, but said this had absolutely real estate· transaction was closed. associates that he was in fact told him It .was false; he said the
nothing to do with his efforts on The squrces ' sald there · was no maklngpaymentstoMrs.Hatfleld, onlythlngonhlsrecordwasamlnor
behalf of the Greek munitions consistency to the payments, which . but he gave no explanation lor traffic violation. 'Hatfield had an
dealer's pipeline project Hatfield appeared to be made at Tsakos' them. Mrs. Hatfield reportedly told attorney check Into Tsakos and was
said the money was, paid to his wile whim.
Tsakos ahout several other real Informed that he was "clean:' • So
In connection with a real estate
FUrthermore, a real estate agent estate listings, none of wblch he the senator continued to use his
transaction, but declined to discuss · In the Watergate building claimed bought.'
Influence on ·behalf of the Greek's
. the rna tter In detail on grounds that that she had made the Introductions
The senator declined to disclose propOsed pipeline, which· would
It was prtvate business.
that led to Tsakos'purchase of the the total amount of money his wife carry oil across Africa from the
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Hatfield said he was speaking lor condominium. She was unaware of received from tlJI! Greek arms Red Sea to the Atlantic Ocean.
hls wife, but my associate Corky any Involvement by Mrs. Hatfield Qealer, but said she had recorded · Sources agreed ·that the senator
Johnson attempted to speak with In the transaction.
the payments properly on he&lt; sincerely believed the plpeUne
her anyway. He was Informed that
rwo of the checks were written In Income tax returns.
projecl w&amp;S a vtable option lor the
she would not be madeavailablefor August 1983, six months after the
Last December, a greeting card administration's pollcy of guaran.
comment.
appartment sale. Both checks were was sent to Tsakos with a handwrlt· teeing an uninterrupted now of
According to the senator, the Issued on the same day by the ten note saying, "Thankydusovery Middle East oil, through miJitary
money was a "finder's lee" paid Watergate branch of the Riggs muchforyourhelp!"Thenotewas action, I! necessary.
alter his wife, a real estate agent In National Bank of Washington, and signed, "4\ntolnette." ·
1n future columi)S, I will report on
the District of Columbia, located each was for $7,500. The checks
The Hatflelds maintained cordial other Washington Insiders who
have had ,dealings with Tsakos.

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have to do Ia lOok at all the COWitl
when lwu 3-1 and 2-() and came
backto~theguyout."
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InotherAmerlcanLeagueaction,
Detrottbe8tCieveland4-1,Kansas
aty took a . double-header from
Toronto, ~ and 7-2, Milwaukee
turned back New York &amp;4, Balli·
more hammered Texas 9-5 and
Mlnnelota criJt11ec1 Oakland 14-4.
Kirk Glblc:ln and Laace Panlsh
hit CO!IItlcuuve flnlt·lnnln&amp; home
runaandJackMon1sgalnedhis13th
vlctoryaoDelroltbeatCieveland.
Morrls,JU,llmlted the Indians to
ftve singles In six Innings, walking
tlve and striking out ttve In picking
up hll first victory sincf he notched
his lOOth career trillrtlphonJune24.
Aurelio Lopez and Doug Balr
pitched the final !hreelnnlngJ!orthe '
Balr pltcbedout {i a one-out,
.~~ue&amp;-Joaded Jam 1n the eighth, oot
""Ve up Andre Thornton's 22nd
~ 1n the~ before recordlna
hLI frortluave.
Morrts' vlctorytotalmatchedhlm
, with teammate Dan Petry lor the
American League lead. .
Detroit, ].0.2 since the All-Star
break' and 38 games wer .500,
jumped-on. Bert BJyleven, 94, for
threeft•-inthe .. ~lnnlng

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Shawnee State staff· adds .MiddlePort inan
At lbl!lr June Board meetlni' the
·Board ol ~ rtSbawuee state
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FINIUI SECOND - Syracuae liubiJIIrdll' Greeahollle pi"«'C' aecond bt ibe 18M •
Hubbard
Memcirtal · Utile Leape Baseball ...._,__.,
coacluded Mooday algi&amp; at JOftK's Bill! Park,
s,._. Plclured mibls!icoit Wolfe PIJQ&amp;e. tin&amp; row,
left bt rtpt are -I~ SteWart aad ~Wolfe,

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19M CHAMPIONS - IJanJWD Trace defeated Lerry ll!m!G, Jolm Bevaa, 11r111D
IIIII Jobn
; Syracilse Gl'MIIIowle, t-1, Monday nilbl to eepture Woo4Secolld.--Saall;yMarrlner,TodciSeu~
: the 1984 Bill Hubbu'd · Memortai Llt&amp;le leape 'ftnm,y llnlmtleld, Breat UDn18, Matt Hood&lt; and
· Baseball ~ent. Jl'lnt row, left to rlgli are- ·OJrllstowe. 'lblrdl'I!W-C&lt;wdiesJ)avldBevPII,Jelf
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Trace tpps .Syracuse
:Greenhou~e--4-l, claints,- 1984
~ Hubbard· Little.League crown

EclucatloiiAl Mmlnlltratlon. .
· Gleason hu been a teacher and
~h both locaDy and around the

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BySOOITWOLFE
GalUa Countlalts a 4-0 advantage.
Mike McQuaid was cltarg~ with
OVPNewsStaff ·
Dldn~GiveUp
the ldss. MCQuaid bad nine strlSYRACUSE - Hannan Trace,
Syracuse dldn'ti!lveup.lnthetop . keOiits and two walks. ·
:behlnd the three-hit pltchlng .of
of the.fifth Inning, Mark Taylor ted
Boothe led the winners with two
J'immy Brumfield, defeated Syra- off with a single, Jamie Anderson singles. Todd Powell bad a single. ·
Cuse Hubbard's Greenhouse, 4-1, to walkedandTaylorcamehornewith Sbannon Sheets had the Padres lone
~lalm the 1984 Bill Hubbard Memora Syracuse run as Pete HendriX safety, a single.
Ial Little League Baseball Touma·
reached on an error.
1be Hubbard tournament ts
.ment title here Monday night.
After Stewart retlred the side In sponsorEd each year by the Syra· With a large crowd looklng on at the sixth Inning, Syracuse threa- cuse VoluntEer Fire Department.
.King Field, Pomeroy Powell's
tened with a leadoff walk In the Tournament afrlclals today ex·Giants blanked the Galllpolls Pa- seventh, but couldn't muster a run.
pressed appreciation to all~­
,ilres. 10-0, In the consolation game to
Top Synicuse hitters were Ste- als and firms tn the trt~ty area
l!nlsh third In the two-week long . wart, a double and singles by emts who supported and participated In
-"tburnament. Morethan~trl-county Wolfe and Taylor.
. the 198!1 event for area youngsters.
·:area teams partiCipated.
e-lation Game
POI!It-Toumey Awards
· 'The cllamplonshlp game deveIn the consOlation . contest, PoSelected Best Pitcher was Timmy
CONSOLATION WINNER - . POWell's Giants,
. loped Into a pitcher's duel between weU'sGiants scoredearly·andnever Bnimfleld, Best Defensive Award
Poli"'*oy, placed Udrd bt the anm!QI BD1 Hubbard
:. Brumfield and Cllrls Stewart. IQ\lked back In the victory ~ went to .Larry Jarrell. The Most
Memorial Llltle League Baseball 'l'cJuraamea&amp; beld
,:.Srumfleld came out on top. He Gallipolis.
Valuable Player trophy went toJ. J .
the pag two weeks at S)'raeu8e. Mare &amp;ball :11 learnS
·lanned 11 and walked one In the
Randy Hawley put Puneroy on Bevan, all of the champion Hannan
from ibe ~area partlclpaled. F1rst mw,left
:lltle-wlnning contest.
top In the Initial rung with a solo Trace Wildcats.
:· Stewart suffered the loss. He oome run. All was quiet until the
Dennis Boothe was crowned the .,
.struck oot 12 and walked three.
third when Jay Humphrey and
tournament's Best Hitter.
.' In the fourth Inning, the Wildcats' Hank Cleland walked, Hawley was
Named to the AU-Tournament
:'Matt Houck led off with a single, safe on an error, followed by a · Team were Bobby Ashe, Todd
:-Larry Jarrell walked and Brent three-run single by Dennis Boothe.
Grindstaff, Jason Wright, Scott
BASEBALL
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&lt;:Unroe smacked a three' run _triple. The GiantS added six .m ore In the
McDonald, Jayson Codner, Teny
NEW
YO~ (API.- Darryl
PARIS,
.Ftance
(AP) -French· .
llrumfield kept thlnj.;.; alive with a fourth. Ofticlals'. called' the contest
Reuter, J. J. Bevan, Larry Jarrell, Strawberry of the New York Mets, man Laurent F!gmn, won the 71st
':single, Todd Sa.wxlers singled and aterfour~.
Ran~ Corsi, DenniS Boothe, Scott who hlt .~with three ho~ runs
TourdeFrance,but~eventhada
~:Woods · reached on as error as - Bdotlle was credited with the win.
Chapman, Timmy Brumfield, and ntne RBI last'Week, was named 'distinctly American ~~~ with
:. 400ther run scored. That gave the He fannm seven and walked two. Brandon Chapman, ·Aaron Wllson, the National League's Player of the Marianne Martin winning the
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Mike McQuaid and Todd Saunders. Week.
women's competition and Greg
Strawberry also stole four base s
Lemond finishing third among the
andscoredslxrunsashebecarnethe . men.
fourthMettowlnPJayeroftheWeek
OLl'MP!a!
honorsthtsyear.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Zo1a
Other nominees Included Jose Budd, the South African-born BrltCruzofHouston,MlkeScllmldtand · Ish track star, has been declared
Juan Samuel of Philadelphia, Ore! eUglble. to run In the Olympics for
HershlserofLosAngelesandTerry Great Britain, International Ol;ymPendleton of St. Louis.
pic Canmlttee Director Monlque
NEW YORK (AP) - Left-hander Berlloux said.
Bob Ojeda of the Boston I«!d Sox,
BerllQW~: said Sunday that Budd,
. · who threw two complete victories ·· 18, was not affected by 'IOC
last week, was named American restrictions on naturalized athletes
because "She Is a British citizen by
League Player of the Week.
Ojeda's wins came on a three-hit descent and not by naturallzatlon."
shutout against the California
BOULDER, Colo, (AP) - The
Angels and a six-hitter against the U.S. Cycling Federation has Utted
-Qakland A's.
the sll5)5ens!on that threatened
Detroit reliever wuue Hernandez Olympic cyclist Alex! Grewal's
and Minnesota second baseman partlc!patlonlntheSummerGames
Tim Teufel were the other at Los Angeles.
nominees.
Grewal, 23, of Aspen, Colo., was
NEW YORK (AP) - A fedeial leading this year's Classic when he
1\!dge urged New York yankees was suspended just before · the
oWner George Steinbrenner. and seventh stage Thursday afternoon.
outfielder Dave Wlntleld to settle A routine lab test taken after the
their suit over (Undlng the ballplay- · Wednesday race ,showed a prohl-

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foundation, saylpgneedychlld·
renarev!Ctlmsofthedlspute.

and l.uTyJarreLBear-a_.cn,Denalslloolll,

Wln1leld, the leading hitter In
major league baseball, has flied suit
charging Stetnbreiiii!!J' broke an
agieement to pay $nl,(XX)ayeerfor
10 years IQ the David M. Wlntleld
Foundation for needy chlldren.

Soolt Ruddl I -. ~ Brwnlleld, 81_...
a..pm., Aaron Milan, Mire ~ ..y 8Dd Tul!d
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;· ; CINCINNATI (AP) - Cincinnati
first baseman Dan Driessen
·: ~Ys Manager Vern Rapp should
• share the blame for the ballclub' s

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!UYers' fault.

-''Sure, we're the ones who have to
go out and play. But It's dllletaJt
when you've got about 900 lineups
::Poor showing that's resulted In a and people are In and out and up and
'·41-57 record .
dOwn and don't ~when tliey are
;: ' Rapp blasted his players Sunday going to play.
•:following a 7-6lo5s tQtheNewYork
"Look at the w!nnJn&amp; club$. Doo't
; Mets. In his first public cr1t1c1sm ~ they have the same ~ In there
: Ills players, Rapp saki they had a most of the time? We may oot l,le big
wtnners,butlfwehadtheilllmeauys
;; tj!ndency to give In and suggested:
·"'They're the ones that got them· out there and we could get to know
::selves Into thts.sltuation, they're-the eech other, we'd probably play
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,:ones that bave to get themselves . better.~·
"':out" ·
1be Reds currently are four
• •' Before boarding a team O!ght to games wone than theywereayeer
:-- San Diego to begin a tlJree..game ago llfter98pmes. wheD IIIey were
: · ~ today against he Pldles,
beadr!d fir their eemnd.illrlllllt
last-plla!
ftiUab bt the !llatlm8l
:. ~Indicated Rappmusttake
··some of the blame for the way he's
~w~
Sbortstql Dave C'.ouoep'IM also
:: bandJI.oil the team.
look
exceplkJn 111 Rapp's remll'lll.
·: "People are trying," Driessen
say!JJe, "It',s crazy. Crazy. Wbat do ·
···said. " I kDow that Let's face It,
• situations arise when It's oot the you say?"

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Cookie ·sale

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and fl !erids ares Invited.

d Puna uy will 1Jave a cookie
sale F'I1day IIIII Saturday at tbe
church from Ua.m.lllllll2p.m.
eacb day. Pr1cea 011 the containSYRACUSE ..:. The First
en o1 OOQk1es range trcm $2.50 Oiurch of God, ~. anup to $6.
. liOUIICI!il Ita BIIR IChQol tor July
Seven dlfteleot types of COli- ;I) t1irouah Aug. 3
6:~ to
ta1nen aDd cookies are avalla8: ~ each eVening with the
ble. '!be brand name of the . . theme, "Jesus Is the An!lwa'."
cooldes Is Valley Brook Farms Children tbrough 15 are btvlted
and conJtleti C8!J be plr:ked up at
to attend. 1be c;:losing pn~g~am
that time. Residents may te1ewill be at 7 p.m. on Sunday
phoaethecblrch011tluedays'lt
evening, Aug. 3.
they have any questions about
the C'Mklps, 99'J.3172.

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club hoo8e M Eagle RJdae Road

POMEROY- The fan!llles ol
the late Tommy GOMy will hold
a reunloll July 29 at the Route 33
roadside park. A baslret dl!iner
will be lield at 110011 and au
relatives IIIII trleodl are IDvlted
to attend.

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HOLIDAY INN
450 Pike St.
Rt. 7 &amp; U. S. 35
Gallipolis, Ohio

The anmJal Van Meterreunloa WI

beld'recentb' at the Pu1laDd PBrk.
SusleandLouiiiCooleyoiSieubenvlle wa'l! bomied for havbw
traveled the tanbest; Eslber Dal·
ley, lli, for belll8 the oldest, andMn.
M!chal!l Evans and Rlcbard Van
Meter for having the most clJIIdraJ
attending. Tyler Jobnm, !DI of .Joe
and Brenda JobiiiOIJ, was the
)'UIIJIIIel1t atle-'1111,
Others at · the l'I!UIIIm were
Mlllard and
Van MeU!r,
MeMD. NBDCY and Mlcliael Van
Meter, Ins aad llotmt NeWell,
Dick and Opal Vu Meter, Jack,
Diana, Randy and~ Jo, Bryan
· and P!tlllY Lawn!nce, James.
Barllara, Jennif'l!l' IIIII JUCII Law·
renee, Joe, Bn!nill, and Tyleil~

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rence. Keith, Ja8ooanclNlck Fttcb,
Mrs. Charleri FltdJ, Adl Van Meta-,
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Evans, Ryan
and Matt, Mluy and Jerod Wolte,
•• ~ Blrctl. Doc Dalley and
• Jonathlill, Cindy EviiJI, Roba1

McGee will be honored
with community service ·
award at Ohio State Fair
A Canmunlty Service Award wDl
be preliFIIted postburnQuJiy to the
ReV. Robert McGee. pelt« the
J&gt;Qneroy Uillted
M e t h, o d I s t
Oiurch, by the
Oblo Comrnluloll
on Acllll. Aug. 9,
at the ado State

Fair.
'lbeawardlsbelngp!
Jlehsa
part ol the 191M Oblo State Fair
Senior ettt-Js Program. McGee,
011 the basil of bll OYerall CODtribu·

11011 to elior c:!ll a1s,_was llllllll·
Dated for the award by the Meigs
County Coonctl 011 Ag!IJI and was
selected from DmiiDeef trcm eight
,• counties tor the area award. ·. ·
McGee, who died Ia ..JaDua!)',
19113, was a member ol the
Regional Adv!8ory
Aging for' mauy years
. and. al8o IIE!I:Ved 011 the Metgs
County Council
The local OliJncflln Ita IIOIIIinat·
lag labmatillii cited lbe m!Jdster
for Ida wtKliebelrted IIU(lllOrt of
!leiVkles to keep olde!- pa lilii8 In
their own liDI!IIesaa long as poaslble
He was creclted with baVIag
· ecar111cec1 1!11 penoaa1 tree lime to
PI
w exiltlng Jll'llel'llllll.and to
efght-couuty

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80l!dt federal tulids to upgrade
seMces to the elderly.
Having prevloualy been ~played at 0b1o University with the
IDllpUter IICience program. he was
tnthep!llCFIJddeveioplngavldeo
tape verltytng the IIIOC eII of aenkJf
dlflleol lll'OIIi'amS lo effect and
projeL-t!IJI plana fir 1tJelr future.
The . Council's !I!CO!Iilld.djng
report 011 McGee for the award
CQJJChided with a statement on his
conqaw!op and Ulill£in for
otberil:
."People of all ages IIIII creeds
· were6M11opedbtblspasl0nllcare.
Stranaer'lln liolpltal wa!tlngnxms
. became another need to be met. His
· attitude was foJL used with creative
action to originate the CO!L'ept of
Walttng Room Ministry. Sympathlzlng with needl dbisownelderly
handle at"Ped ~. an access ramp to the cburcli was
cuupleted and has been dedicated
In blll!onol'.
"l!idlv~~Uls wboE lives he has
troiclied, AI~ lllii!Ddi'IDIIY eacli
day, rernemlia1ng his waiting with
them during lolig. dade llours,
beltowiDg bope wbere there had
been none. and COillfortlng all with
. a: srnlle, a hug, or a prayer."

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A pnJgi'IIII'i 011 the three R's - · also be doing a PI\Ciant on
nD!ce, reuse, and recycle - was Olrlstmas ~ at tbe
j:tl&amp;JIIid by Klla Young of the Reg. 11 meeting at McArtbur and
Meigs CouDty Extension Service at one ext JN«bmas at the Reg. 3
theV!'E •
Jaynlcbtnw:ettngdthe n:cellltg at Daym Another club
&lt;llestl!rGanlmCiubattheluned . illflliber, Pat Holter, gave an
Vlrg!n1a Chadwell .
. lliTIIIJIII'II! dt!J&amp;mtraiiOII for. a
Young
that July ll to Mlddltport club ret'dltl;y.
Aug. 3 bas _ beta set as county
RuthElwlabadalllmolu:oeesfor
c..,IIllp woeeli: and a pickup lli!IVIce thenw:el '••· and Mrs. Dean !~~Jawed
wiD be provided with resli!ents tD specimen .,_ 111111 Oilier t*DJJS.
aJII the Extens!!'IJ Oflloe for tbat Fer roll call ll'ltlllbenl brougbt a
ltl'VIce.
1'0111! bloom and talllled about bow
1be speaker said that every theywould!'lteeacliasaspedmen
pa iii!malies three to IM!JDI!idsof If eoteml bt a sbow.
trash per day and called for the , It was 1 tpiii Ed that the snft1blne
memben 10 ''thlnt d Oblo as your gift had beta laiial to Mrs. Norman
1JW11 bi!CkYard." Sbe spo1Ge of
Babr who II bolpltallzed.
Beve!'ll ext-Pig projeL'ts In •the
RetrealmJeota W6'e 5ei'Ved by
llOUnly tncludtng one for recycling Mrs."'~ Clarice Krautle!',
papers and C8!11.
and I1DIIemlll)' Young.
The club ltiJt oo001butlons 10 tbe
Oblo ASIIOdatlon ol Garden Clubs'
lour slate projects, Wlliiti vatloa,
!ICholarsldp, Pllbllc beaullflcaiiOII
. and Wahkeena An'IIIIIJ!malts
were made for 111rs. Chadwell IIIII
Rlamacy Young to make class
sips 1'!r ' the Meigs Camly Fair
flowen shows, Aug. lS and 17.
1be state CO!IYdiiiOii oiUie OAGC
was 8IIIIIJUIICed for Aug. 7, 81111119111
DayDJ with _.ru members

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1 Jo Ann and Allan Crisp, Buck Van
• ,Meter, Mr. IIIII Mrs. !Nah!
"Bii!Ml'. Mrs. Richard Vu Meta-,
:·Dally Van Meter,JoeADeo, OJn!q!
: Cochnm, Alida Evans, Cbrls
•.Woodl, BljHe, Ell&amp;fne and. SbeUI · A number ot Meigs County
·:Llllll. JW, Lawraloe, J.J. aad •esldl!lltsattendi•Hoclrlng'l8:hnl· ~to·~
cal Col' ge, NellonVIIle, have
:·Jot~ lady, Rancb' and Joe
A twr of the Racine Locks and
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;\Candy Mlllhllae; Susie and Mandy, greduated.
Dams was planned t&gt;r Aug. ·1 Wltli
1be lltdlng !Jfudes Lynn A.
·:Bolulle MIUbone, · Angel ant
•'Micblel.
KloS, Mlc!dlfpon; Olley E. l&lt;isef, JaiJet l(oblentz. a b mer en!CIIo!;e,
to havecliarge. It was ltpiii JEd tbat
Route 2, R8dDe; Rita ~- Sl&lt;iter, . :r; 8l!'aiJgrne!!IS has been made by
Racine; ftllditt' Hauber', Joleph
Kalilwasky. both ol ReedllvWe; club ll'll!lllben for 0 a ANnuli,
~. Mr. and Mrl. CbesiEi- KDilbtbave Role!' L. Bl '· Cmnle Moyer, and that 38 had baeD made IIir the
Easliem All!l'lllll AngetaUOD ban·
from vlllta wllll their 110111. l.GW JlAIDm; Jamie Al:ne, Vldl,y quet. Mrs. Dean was the featured
,:'Ibecouplenntlli'Ca'edmJa wlee L.llela'd, Llllda oonoone, Oiarles den&amp;lllttallr at the sprtJc nat·
·'tbey wae job!d by lhi!lr - IIIII Jlc I I, Bn!tt W. Matthews, lnp ol both District 10 at PJ
• dm'Ch""-ln-lrlw, Mr. IIJd Mrs. Klll.bei 1Y Pate UJ IIJd Jolin D. IIIII Dlltrlct l6atMtStalln&amp;lillll&amp;
: ~ Knlabt aac1 - . 1ar • t11p eo Riebel, aD of Pameroy.
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Bachelor's · Dearee 1n· Bull!)e'IS · lk!I!Deu Admtnlatratlon from Ohio
EducatiOn from R,lo Grande Col- Unlvenlty and has worked as a lab
lege and had practical secretarial IIBilatant . at Shawnee State tn
experience before I!Pglnnlng her Computer . Teclmology courses
teachlna' career at Galli~ Bust- helping stUdent~ design, deveiql, . ·
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John Osborne has accepted the
by the Sllawuee State Co1Jeae to
ptWitlon of Media SerVices Special· ·
~ach a apeclallzed cJerlcal pr(). !st. Osborne received an Associate
aram funded under CFTA. In lift- .of Arts In Humanities t:Jeeree It .
new polltlon, Jenldns wllllnltnlct Shawnee State and hal canRfeted
ctaues In typing, lliorthlnd. aecret· one year Or llllder(p:aduate work tn
artal practice, acrounttna. and Telecommunications at Oblo Uniword proce lng
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vers!ty. He hacl fmmeriy held the
Kenneth Crusan hal accepted the position ol AudloNisual Production
polltlon of Adm!n!itratlve cmttpu:
Arlllstant at Shawnee State and
ter P,rcllrammer/Operator. Cru- worked at Group w Cable In a
san, a araduate of Sllawnee State number of capaclUes. Osborne has ·
with.an Asioclate Degree bt Data also doae extensive volunteer.work
f'rooessllil Ia presently completing with Portsmouth Utile Theatre and
work tow~ a . BS degree tn
the Southern Ohio MUI4!um.

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day at 6: ~ tor a picnic at til¢ ·
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potluck dbuler. MeettnaB of both
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Happenings

lecchi's Edue~tlon Dep11rt11tnt pl1ctd orde11 in entlciplltion of prwi·
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new 1nd the mo$t modern ~n~chines in tht Necchi lint. ThtiiiDIChines
.. lADE OF IEJAIIIIIIIIW on 111 flbrlcs. levi's, Clnvaa, uphollttfJ
nJion, stretch vinyl, silkR EV.EN SEW 011 LEAlHER! ThtMIIIChl"" .t
new with a 25-YEAR WA RAIITY. With new 191411ECCHI, )ou jult HI
tht color codtd dill 1nd 111 11111ic h1pp11n, ltl'lilht Mwilll rilrll.
lluttonholn (e~ size), IIIYisiblt bllldhtm, mono111m, sltln atltcli,
embroiderr. epp!ique, MW on buttons end s111ps, topltitch, tllstlc
ltitch, proftasl0111l Ml1illlltltl:h, ltl'lipt Sll'ltch stitch, 111 of IIIII '
1nd mort wltllout tilt llttd of old-flshioud e1ms or PI'OI'IIIIIt11
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;: ~- AlJ.Toul'lllllllellt 811 Hubbard MemoNI L11t1e
:: 1.eape Bns ball Team are, froat row,left to rilbl:: ·JIGbby Aahe, Todd Gr'n+teft, J - WttcN, SeoU
, .•McDonald, Jay11011 Coch!r ,Tenoy Reuler,l.l.lleYM

County native, holdl a B.S. deai'ee

In Educlllon from 0b1o Unlveralty;
a matter'• deano: In Educatiollal
Adnllnlttratlon from Olilo State
Unlvera!t;y and Ia pn!le!ltt;y WOl'idna
on bla d'qeraUon for a Ph.D. In

batiJays. !!eoond row Mike lleiw•, Todd
GJtnd '•If, AndJ Baer, Jamey Andel-. Muk,
'fa.vll*, Roy Jol•- 111111 Robert Hendrix. t1llnl row
...:. Pe&amp;ey lleudalx. Kevin Burl-. IU'l'Od Jlloore.
a.-&amp; Sbuler, Ray Sa.vrll, C1u18 Wolle 111111 Clatl
stewllit. Fourth row-'-~ Terey Wolfe,·Lirry
....... 1'1111 ~ 111111.Joe,Bab llfll ,_

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staff. '
Davki L. Gleuon baa accepted
the polldon of Coordinator d
Spectai Proarama/Conttnuing Edu·
catiof!. a ~t he held Jlllri·Ume
duriJie 1m-a.. Gleuon, a Scioto

Middleport. He Ia a m~~mber of the
American Aaaoclatlon (If ScliOoJ
Admlalatrators, the Southeastern ..
Ohio School Admlnlltraton Auocl·
atloa, Phi Delta· Kappa and . the
W&lt;X'ld Flltw'e Society',
.
He hal worked aa Consultant to
the Ohio Valley Local Scbool .
District and the Wheelenburg
Local Scbool Dlltr!ct; hal written
for JeVeral Pllbllcatlons; and ha,s
spo1ren to. amoaa otberl, the Ohio
School Board Allloclatlon.
Arl DlrectordSpeclaiProarams,
G!euon will be ret)IOIII!ble bdeal&amp;ntna tailor-made programs to
lit the needa of KJ'OII~. organJzationa or bualneu In the comm(!nJty.
MI. Peggy Jenldns hal accepted
the I!OIItlon II liiltructor, Rur-ess
Tee~•. Jenldns received her

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Tuetday, July 24, 1984

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Camp 10000, Modern Woodmen of members present were his wife,.
i\J11erica, met recently to honor two Mary, sons, Mike and Tom,
former residents of Coolville. The Coolville; a ·daughter and son·In·
community picnic was held at the law, Carol and John Simpson; his
motber, Josephine M. Parrish, and
Matone-lfende~ farm .
;Alter prayer y the Rev. Er1c a brother, Robert Parrish,
Starr, Coolvtlle United Methodist Parkersburg.
C!,lurch, the Woodmen's Creed was
• Richard Welch, Vienna, formerly
rec;lted. T!le Pledge of Allegiance to of Coolville, was honored for his
the ,FI\Ig and the song, "God Bless attempt to save two . men from
~erlca" were Included In the
drowning In the Kanawha River
group ceremony led by Paul earlier this year. Welch was
. McPherson, Coolville.
presented Jetters.of commendation
;.The famlly of the late Richard for his act of heroism from
P/l'rrlsh was presented an Amen- President Ronald Reagan; W. B. ·
can Flag to be 11own at Coolville lit Foster, President, Modern Wood·
remembrance of his service to his men of Amenca; and Howard E.
CQUJI!y, community, church and Gibson, Scout Executive, Kootage
home.
Area Council, No. 618, Boy Scouts of
Parrish was an employee of Borg Amer1ca. Dalton Forrlder, Cool·
Watner Corporation, Parkersburg;
ville Scoutmaster, presided at the
a . trustee of Coolville United ceremony.
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Methodist Church; a member of the
Family members present were
Coolville Fire Department; leader his wife, Patr1cla and daughter,
of~ut Troop 3, Kamp Kootaga; · Katie, .his father and mother,
and a United States Air Force William and Betty Welch, and a
veteran o1 the"Korean War. Famtly sister, Wendy, Parkersburg.

Alfred area
By NELUE PARQR
Mrs. Wilber Parker returned
· July ll from a two-weeks vacation
In the Pacific Northwest. She
visited · her son and his wife,
Edward and Allee parker, In
· Everett, Wash. She then joined her
older son and his wife, Er1c and Jan
Parker, on an Alaskan cruise,
star11ng from Vancouver, British
Columbia, June 29. That night !be
cruise ship, Sundancer, hit rocks In
the Seymour Narrows d. Discovery
Passage. Thi!JI wen~ to a pier at
liluncan Bay, and the passengers all
disembarked safely. Thl!)l were
taken to the community hall ai
Campllell and !ben to Comox AFB
(Calladlan) where they received
breakfast. That afternoon they
were fioWrl t&lt;i Red Uon Inn In
Seattle, and the next day were
transported by bus to Vancouver to
get their car:
Thi!JI toured Butchart Gardens on
Vancouver Island and went to
Lopez Island In Puget Soundfor !be
remainder of the week. They
visited Shaw Island run by Franciscan Sisters, Fr1day Harbor on San
Juan Island, ,a nd Orcas Island. July
4 they attended the parade and
salmon bake and fireworks on
Lopez Island. The fireworks were
put on . by the Scripps family of
Scripps-Howard Publishing Co.
from their pr1vate Island,
. Mrs. Parker visited ber cousin

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.Jane Frymyer, DarWin, has been
named . new director ot the Meigs
County Board of Ell!ctlons.
.Mrs. Frymyer, a member of
Sacred Heart ·Csthollc Church In
Pomeroy, was given her oath of
ofllce
In the new position by Meigs
r,q~ otrlcerswere Installed at the
Damewood read "Now I Under·
County
Clerk of Courts Lany
rec:ent meeting of the Past Counci- stand" and Betty Roush, "Uberty
Spencer
on
Monday. She replaces
1
lors' Club ot Chester Council 323,
Deserves a Celebration."
the
late
Jackie
Brlclcles.
Da'upters of America, held at the
Games were conducted by Inzy
hall•.
Mrs. Fcymer and her husband,
Newell, and Thelma White won the
Don, have been residents of Meigs
Installed were Betty Roush,
prize.
president; Laura Mae Nice, vice
Next meeting will be Aug. 8 at 6 County for 13 years. They have thee
chlldresi, Usa, 14, a treshmall at
~t; Inzy Newell, sentinel;
p.m. With a picnic at Belleville Locks
MelgsHighScboollnthefall; David,
'11li!lina White, secretary.
and Dam, Reedsville, With each
a
sixth grader at the Sa!h!hn'Y
Goldie Frederick and Mrs. Nlee
member to take a guest, Members
Elementary
SChool, and Michael; 4.
~ - hostesses ·. lor the meeting · are .to take gifts for games. Others
·
Mrs.
Frymyer
announced also
at~ by 16 111!311hers. Cora
attending were Margaret Tuttle,
Beegle presided With otllcers'
Mary K Holter, Marcia Kelter, · that Kimberly Blrchtleld Wllbd,
daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Holvanl
repo1ts being given by Mary Hayes
Erma Cleland, Sadie Trussell, Opal
an;, lbelma White. A paper on 11ag Ilollon, Ada Morris, and Letha Birchfield, Rutland, -has been
named assistant clerk lor the board·
etiquette and the care of the
Wood.
of
eleCtions. She and her husband,
~ flag wa5 read, Lora
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Raymond Willford, reside In Middleport. Mrs. Wwtord Is a 1982
graduate of Meigs Hlgb School.

Prud~nCe

G. Douglas Circle, Elsie G. Circle
to James E . Dlddl~. Right of Way,
Sutton;
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TeJ1Y L. Smith, Rebecca I. Smith
to James E. Diddle, Right of Way,
Sutton:
Hamson Smith, Ruth Smith to
James E. Diddle, Right of Way,
Sutton.
.
Mary Bo6ton to Tina Collins,
Parcels, ~omeroy Village.
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Pear1 E. Jones, deceased, Doris
new
Jean Jones, Jackie L. Jones, James
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T. Jon3es,' Theodore s. JOnes,
Et&amp;bt candidates were Initiated
hannah Mae Walsh Jewell Garland
Into the Rockland Temple 615 • Jones, Cerl. of tr~ .• Columbia. ·
Pythlan Sisters. Long Bottom, at the
Joy K. Morality to Marty L.
· M(lllday night meeting held at the ' Mofar1ty, 1.36 acres, Sutton.
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.l.o!iaBottmt~tyOOildlng.
E tl' dE
I0 Royal.._,_
TIIeaewmemllerscompletedthe
as an
nergy
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chii1ermernberUstwhlchstandsat
leum Prop., Inc., Assign., Meigs.

Pt.Jthtan Sisters
induct
members

31. Eunice Harne, grand chief o1
Ohio, and Hiawatha Temple Sisters
.
~_!ftastala, assisted In thedegiee
WUI'&amp;.

Refreshments were wrved dur·
log a 10C1a1 hour. Next meeting will
be Aug. 6.

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John D. Strauss, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Strauss, Fleming, aJ!(I
. grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
We~Jer, Long Bottom, has entered
active sexvtce with the U.S. Air
,,,.
Force.
Strauss, a 1,... graduate ~WarrenHlghScbool,wtllwxlei&amp;Oa
slxweekbaslcmUitarycouneatthe
Lacklack Air li'orce Base, Ta:aa,
~ he wtll receive tralnlq In
security careers. He will beeilmiJI&amp;
credits towards anaMOdatedtclee
fr!m the Community CoD 111 of the
Air Force end other Air Fcrce
TeChnical Training Schools.
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Karen S. A~tln. Car1 E . Austin to
Jim Calnl. a aentor at MountverPauline Thompson aka Ruth Pau- non Nazarene CollE Ill!, was iltl1lllld
line Thompson, Maxine Little aka
the
de • list
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Lora Maxine Little, Wilma Parlier
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to
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Cains, wbo is majoring bt Ply•
aka WUma L. Pai1cer, Peggy chology!Humanltle8, Is the son ol
Thomas aka Peggy A. 7'homas, · Elbert callll and Mrs. C8rol
Parcels, Salisbury.
Rlcbards, Pol~~e~oy.

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992-5682
992-7121

Pupploo. 304-1711-11412 of·

eor4.

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3 - h old molt puppy. 'h
ubrodor Rotri"'"· 304·
171i·lilll.

Wolfe
Investigations,

F.,. llile boo lfMinol. good
...... .......atlon. 14011Konowlto · - 304·171·1018.

Inc .

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

- - kitton. · - - - 304-8715-2214.

614-992~7626
. PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF ALL TYPES

6

Lost end Found

LOST &amp;moll wllito . . -

~ UISS\ Bid·
well • Rodney. Au:aucesa to

IMcli: apoh.

"S.m'. Cal 114-241-1241.

GAS UIES
WAT£1 LilES
SEWAIE LilES

Built

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w-

wovon. lovotOt y, child ......

Also Tra!'smiuion

7-17·1 mo.

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FREE ESTIMATES

IUS.: 915-3113
RIS.: 915·3137

7/19/1 mo. pd. ·

Pllno Tunino ond R-tr.
Mutlc Co., +41·
0187. CUp thlo oc1 ror 20"

&gt;

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3 roel nlco mobile home. 2
boclroom tumlthed. LOW .
PIIIC!D-COMPARE "
THESE VALUU BEFORE "
YOU BUY. 12•112 a 121144•,
olaoo. BROWN'S TRAILI!II.. .
PARK. Mlnertvllle, Ohio. '
Coli 114·112·3324.
•.,'

72 Skyline. 1 bedrocim• .•
ttov•. refrlgei'etor, e.c.. Or
8 yro. old, 3 bodrm, 2 batho, complottly. fu'!'lthed. Price,.
tomlly room wltb wood negollioblo. Coli 114-882· :
bu.... Bingle cergoroge, on .7471. '
• ',
8 fttt ..,.. with otockod
pond. City
in Roclne. 1 &amp;117 Mobile homo 1 2oeo&gt;
Co11114-148·2841.
·fuel oil furnace; Wooct•~.
'burner, eaeoo . . Muot ~ ,.
Owntir tran-rod-muot Mil movod. &amp;12·1382 or 182·
-tlful 3 bclr. horne. tom- 7339.
: ~ :lly room hoo 20· ft. ot
wlndowo for -""•1 v-. UIOd mobllo horne, 70x1t..,
f i n - d - - · tire· Chellenger. tC!IOI oltc, . ...
........ ..... porch. 40 ft.
- - · 17.881.00. 0 .. -.:
cleclt. w - . prlvocy. Homoo, 2nd ond Vllft4
Royol 0± ...... 1113.100 . W
St.. Pont Pt..
JOtt;
I~
Ctl 1114· 1711-4424.
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882-11420.

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LOST -

bll folol frt. JUly
13. Money end impo: tent

tE AI£ YOUI SALES

--~·found.__...,

AIID mVIC£

HEADQUARTUS
•lERITM

.ndrwtum ..,..to Howard

FOR

- . . . US. Rt. 311 or Cal
M6-2341.

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•SPUD QUUI IAUIOIJ
•CIISnl llfii8EIATOI
Wt 148ft A ""' Time
Sloop l«hnldan
on Duty

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

AuolrwyonUrrtna.Reaard.

Cal814-l...IIJI.

B

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CHESTER-!15-3307
1.'----..,..--..-....... 1

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- - - .._ldooidly. Cll
114-H2·2141.
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8713 for JlllpDieabnant.

Hom-• In Cleorvlew E_..;.
tiM, ol utHitlto lnlllud!Qg,

Throo -oom. otory,
••• odaled home in Mid(h.
pon. M'"' ICidod flotrturoo.
Aoldno 12B,IIOO. or beet

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2 story- .......... - -

meters.
pr.-.a enlnlnco. 2 bclrm unit down·
-

31

otolrl. 1 ....., unit_......

Home• for Sale

ltvol toncod yard In Mlddlopon. 1215,800. Coli 892·
9 yr. old-- ftont home, 7177.
eoc .· condition. 12.000 - - - - - - - - down. owner finMce. Call

114·258· 1211 tflor 6PM.
Orlving lnttruc:tor. l.lcoriood

40 IICte term. 8 room hou ..;
Iorge bem. tobecco baoe. 2
GO' - . 2 out buldlngo,
"'""" e2o.ooo. CoM &amp;14-

Lot tor oolt In MorcenrMit .
Cal 114-211-1118.
~

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eeww, no money down_ C.llt!'

114·2151·12111- &amp;I'M:

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In Northup on Concrot\
Su-. No •-lctiono. ip.
iooro•. 130 ft. tromage. Colt .
441·34811.
Approo. IV. ocrwo, lovel
lond, with front- on two-''
•-o. txc. tor b&lt;.oldlng, ··•
mln~t1nn. on utllleo _...., , ~
in old 180 near Portw- '1!1.
.19.000. Cell 114· 38B(···' ·
8801 . .
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Anrectlve horrie. priCodthot
"unbolltvolllol o - muot 742-2170.
goo
lnourenco
or wllltroln.
N41 "Houses for Rem ,,;
Muot bt High School
.... lmmodiololyl ·-1-::-::-:-::-:--::-:-:----pon. Col 114-8&amp;2·1141 .
32 Mobile Homes
• . ' t"',
with I yooro
exporlonco. No tlclclll.
for
Sale
.
Remodotocl 2 lldr.. 2 ..,.,
- -- No con•lc-o . 1287 lb. to...,,. Fumlthod
houoe.
3
bjlr"
,,
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1
Col &amp;:30 to noon. 1-BIJO.
1220. 21 Neil Ave .. GollipoBidwtlt·Rio o . - - · Uood
115x12 No. Coli 44a-441 II orftit ""
342· 10311.
1211,000. Coli 114-241· c-on. lOIII - · 2 bod· IPM.
... : ...
room, 17.9911.00. D a W
Honelt women to live in. 11281.
Col 441-1414.
Mollllt H - . 2nd Wltemon"o htvo rentolo: 3•1Roclucod. nice 3....., - . .. Yltnd St.. Polnl Pltoeam. bclr. trtlltr 15 mlltt from
Alliltant Orpnin n11dltd tttlc. baoem.,t, gorogo, 304-II715-.W 24 · ·
hotplttll2215 mo .. no child;:
at G.-.oe Epi1c111 Church. txc. locttlon. option to buy.
cloublo
x5
wldo.
"
"
ren
or palo. 3 bdr. pluo full.
24
0
Cal 111 ..912·3 Ill.
o - may corry. Colt 982· lot. abodroomo. 2tullbethe. be""'"ont h6mo. nlco loco~
21117.
......,. cond. 304-175-2881 lion olt Bob McCormick~
.-..
•aoo mo. no chUdren or
12 Sltu1tlons
pete. 15 bdr. home in towit:
HouN •nd thr• h;tta in eflw 1 ·
Wente«!
Syrocuto. Haute __
,.• . 1B7 II 12•10 community 13211 mo. 4 bdr. home vtry .,
modollng. Excellent locoHome two bod· o1..- ta town 1326 mo. 3 ,
tlon. 1111.000. firm. Cell roomo 304-ri3-&amp;21B.
bdr. homo In Addloon ,.. '
&amp;14·192-2377.
___
• - - - - - - · 1 cently,.,_ltd.I2&amp;0mo.
· Riverview
3 bdr. ho"1't nice locotlon-ln ..,
Homo.Bmy
awn.,: trlftlfwrod, muot 18Bt Hoppy Houoe treilor. tho river, gordon, 1276 mo . . ..
. .I, UC. cond. 118,000.00. blue • - . 14•70 Wllt1 Security tltpotit a retonln; · ·
peraon. Cell
e11.000.00 - . . . Auumo oxpondo lhrlntl nn, tully ou .NC~Uired,.. on aH rentals.
11812.
B'h pet. · loon. 304-B71· tum-. 2 b 1d r - chi· Wleem1n A••l Estates -.:
Hovo _n..,. will tor 1.1129.
- - with ""'"- A - . 448-31143.
oldorly in my home In I
toto. 2 color T.V.'t with
"-oy. e14-992·1022. I 2•bodn&gt;orn haute. Hartford, VCR, ttlrlao atur. - · Completely redecorue~ .
lot 150x140. •10.800.00. ~ng olu- bod.
.,...11 tour room tnd both •
bull· a dryor -.po, wooden home In Middleport. Will
Would love to . . . tor 2 l.owmlft Trolor
-.,lodt.lnmyhomeby -phone 304-IB2-2844 cleclt.100ft.ofSft. t.nciug, lnoulolod. w-to-w carpet, .
the rnoidh or oo • 1 odd. home phone 182·2004.
Coli tore" ltbwlt. 814- olr.gorogtl. ld..l fort oingle' •
Lott of n.c ond ,.,.. • ..,.._
z4')·4381 or 247·2101 .
or couple. No poto or childColi 1114-141-3014, - .. tor lole b y -· --..,.----~-c ren. 1181. mth:t1815. wfth
enytlro•.
1M...,.. Drive, Pojnt Plea· 18B1 Holtypo,.. 14x70. retrlverttor ond. nove. plua' ;
- . 304-8711·4100.
oxc. cond., · 12•1 doclt. -urlty depooit. Coli 992· .,
undO&lt;ptnnlng tnd lergol-1129_
._2_._ _ _..:.__ .. ·•r
blbyslt I" my home tt
RuotlcHih. B......... ,_, - 1 Trl·- homo on room t1r cond. lnclu-:
· lc ~ '
tomlly room 304·881-31811 or 1191- Nice 3 bedroom home. ortic.
or when oc:hool H- ~ ...... 3
ro-coo. 114-112-7038. wltb llqlon. 1"Mo betllt. 3800.
beoornont. gor-, no pala.
. . , _ ..... Willi plenty ot 1-:-:-:----::----:::-:-- rotorencoo. depooit. 8275 ·
clooett opece, corpetod Uood mobile'-"'· 10x12 ino. Coif 614·982-2&amp;111 . . · ·
1 B Wentecl to Do
""-t-htout lftd tlr corodll~ Holly PMI, .... 2 h ~room.
onetl. 0 . . hie -"out •B.hii.OO. D a W H - . I room houN, beth.. nexr '
of - - ....,.. Mil. Prloo 2nd tnd \!lend St.. Point door to school. on Route 35, ,
Ratorencao. 304'876-1011 ·
......, rrd col. 304-e715- -nt304-171·4424.
or 304-8715-1338.
· ·
2417-....,IPM.
Uood-homo.IOx12
HouH for rMt or Mle. Land ,.~
l~~l:~~:::t~ ~~~~80x1tl0,
rooM houM comll' lot. ~.
llldroomo. PI~
s - t h · - · a&amp;,III.OO. D a W Homeo, controct. Call 30.. 896·
N- H1ven, 304·BI2· 2nd find VIand Bt.. Point 3611. Aloo Myero cloop wOir •
pump.
2004. .........
- · 304-1711-4424.
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•r:;lol. Coli 1114-2411·

. . pothlg • -.1·
burMr. Ful b-'8rMIIt a
Iorge covwod cleclt. Muot
- t o - - · Prlcod 1ft
the Mid 20'o. Coli 114-882·

cli.-count. Lene D•niel•. ott.. No ru•-'Uble offer
1114-742-28&amp;1 .
rotuood. Colt 114·982·
- - - - - - - -· 130&amp;1 .

dot!. mlutl - - •
montho old. - " wmh
doil . ... B14-112·11000.

3-S-tfc

• DOZER . UCKHO~
'RECU.M"TION WORK

PIANO TUNINO Lowor
priced r•gul•r tunh•g•dlocountito BenlorCitlztno.
C...n:heo • ._...o.Word'o
Koyboerd. 304-178·3824.

Lorge

•lAND CLEARED
.SEPTIC SYSTEMS
-GRAVEL HAULED

. J&amp;F
CONTRACTING

Vinyl lit Aluminum ·

•

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311 Lots lit Ac,..ge ··;-:"'.

2 _ . long hllrod ·
mlrltod eo ugly they're cute.
Ctlll14-742: ueo.

Two Mellord type clucko.
304-882-2787.

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NEW AND USED MOIIL"E ' ,
HOMEI KESSEL'B QUAL·
ITY MOBILE HOM I! SALEI.
4 MI. WEST, OALLIPOU81 •
RT 315. PHONE 114-441·
7274.
·..•
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Oolnv ta OU thlo ·to117 Bo~.;
money on houolflg. buy th/o'
1818 K~ 1 4•10 mobile
homel 2 bdr .. goo tumtnl"'i•,
frill.. avon, window AC, ·:,
pertlolly furnlohed. Loc11011
In Athtno Mobile Home Poitl -

'

Hove you given up the ldu
at buying o homol N.L.
•-•••d-oteomov
be eblt to moke your dream
como true with only o II"
clownpoy..-t ond lntoreot
, _ of 1t .21i"· Col Jeri
114478-2728 tor delollo
tfttr IPM orl14-477-2443
9AM·III'Io! .

-

' urge bloc,-k ltbrador type
dot! - Good with chlld,.n.
It Harry
Mey be Bolloy'o. 1128 E.Moin,
........oy. 992-3408.

( Ft. . EotimttMI

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

PH. 742-2328

DENNY CONGO
'WILL HAUL
JUST CALL! '
992-3410
or
843-5424
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL, SAND
TOP SOIL-FILL DIRT

'

Only IV." eooumoblo loan
on thlo 3 BR b&lt;lck ronoh
hou01. toCiu- Oft 2.9
terM ot lend with form
pond, locttod near Otk Hill
end' ,C enterville, epprox. 1 tew rnln~tae' from cempu.. ·•J·
e4t1 mo. peymont. Only . flnlth ochool with oqulty. ~
t3.710 down. 378· 2B03 ....... priced It eii,IOO . .
tftilr II P.M. dally:
Coll81&lt;&amp;,317·71i31.
' ' ·'

--billy.

Frte• . . - from troo, tor
culling it down. In Po_.,.
CoH 9&amp;2·3248.
·

-Addorls and rHtod11ing

TROMM
EXCAVATING

•

32 Mobile Homei •

Homes for Sale ·

-

4 kltlono. CoU 448-0924.

CARPENTER
SERVICE

V. C. YOUNG' III

Bonded &amp;

w-

Movlno Sola, Plono. lV,
orgon, high chtl(,
otrolltr, clothing.
&lt;loy Only, 33ZO Howirll
Avonut.

.tabla

2871.

Racine, Oh.
10·6-f(

Ethanol Enhanced

..

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mualc booka. Call 448-

-Roofing .nd Outt• work
-Conct'ete wort
- Ph•mbing and electrical

Ph. 614-843·5191

94 Octane

&amp; Vicinity

4 yn. ot old Colt- booko.
Eltmont..., Educotlon, 3
yn. old et preoom time. olao

Sizes Sllrt Fro11 12'.1&amp;'
UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sizes ·troll 6'16' Up
to 24'x3&amp;'
lnsul1ted D~Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

The most pa..rful pre·mium 11soline in The Bic
·ae!ICI or11.

O.agei"
Call for frH sidl111 es-

Phone 992·6094
Fred W. Crow.
Aaornev.
Pon-erov. Qh1o.
Phone 992-!&gt;132

m 23. 24. 26. 3rc
'~--..

· ALL STEH &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

· "SUPER 94"

_~

,3 kittono. lito fomOt. cot,
-dmou-. Colll14-2415·
11804.

H -Ilt

NOW AVAILABLE/

...
•
.
.......Pi.Pieiisarif ...

Froe ktttono to goot1 loving
ho"!". Cell814·441-2393.

•Dryen •Fr~e~era ·
PARTS and SERVICE

-SEPtiC SYSTEMS
lARGE or SMAU JOIS
PH. 992-2478
612011 lt1(J. pd.

a•

·Grape St.

Kilton. cot. Coll4411-3732.

SHOE REPAIR

•f'angu

-GAS LINES

Oun Cob/not, dropoo. 'bod"
opreado. chHdo orvon. lftiiC •
Thuro . • Fri., 8 :00AM.

for Sele

7 -pleo m-loO.,.n
Shopbttd mlxod with Collie.
Ctll 4411·01111 .

•Retrlgerltort

· •'BeeutHul. Custom

Cart CIMt luckadoo.

.,....,._,_ .,...~.

Oroon Townoillp now beoutltul. 2 otory homo, 4 or II
bdr., 1 V. both, l1rgo LR a
Kitchen. tormot. OR. utMity
room. garega. cof)cret:e
drivo, nice lot. city ochoolo,
4'h m"to tnrm O.lllpollo.
Borgolft . . , - 114,100.
Will conolder mollllt homo
trotlt-ln. Ctll 441-1031.

&amp; Service

•Walhera •Dithwa•hera

-BACKHOES
-DUIP TRUCKS
-LO·BOYS
-TRENCHER
-WAtER·
-SEWER

ap~

praiSed at $6.000.00 and
cannel be sold for ·le!s than the

Rill E~ Gene111l

Locol Buolneoo

, t r ~ 11 t ·,

4

Lucltadoo and Ka\le Luckadoo.

. ..........,, OIL 417.,

Coli

KARATE
The Ben In SoH·tltfente.
Privott l.euono. Phone 28113074. Jackoon, Ohio ..

Authorized John Deere,
llew Holland, lush Ho1
. Far111 EquipftNnt
· Deal•
F.arm Equipment

..

985-3813
....__ 985;3S37

35. _ _ _ __

Davia Vecuum
ono helt mile up

Croolt Rd.
114-441-0294.

U. S. Rt 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO '

985-;J561
Ati-Matc.s

CENTER
Mason, W. Vo.

Wwol uo

...;..___,

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cloa-.
Georg01

SERVICE

PULLINS
EXCAVATING
-DOZERS

VOLUME DRIPS

31.------

16. _ _ _ _ __

KEN'S
APPLIANCE

Remadtlinl
··
Insurance Work
Cuito.m Pole Bldgs. .,
1· QlrlltS
Roofin1 Wa1k
.
Aluminum 1 Vinyl Sidi11s
16 Years Experience
GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-7683

F,ITTINQS .·

311. - - - - -

13.-----1~-~--~-1.5.
_ _ _ __

FOR FUTURE USE"

New Homes:....Extensive

REULA TORS lit

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11 • . . : . . . - - " - - 12. - - - - - . . . , -

.

1will offer tor sale at the front
door of rhe Court House. Meigs
County. Oh10. 1n th e· Pomerov.
Ohio. on July 30, 1984. at

New Chevy Trucll ....
FENDIR ............. 176.95
DOORS ............ 1149.95
HOODS ............ 1174.95
IUMI'IIIS : ......... 169.95
GRILL ................. '42.50
I. SUI'PORT ....... IIJ4 .9S
TAIL GATI ......... I85.00
FOIID FINDER ••.. •69.95
BUM PO ............ 169.95
AhoSomt Cor
fondon Avellablt
,
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' 29.
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10.
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9. -_
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delivery.

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Parts

Announcements

SWEEPER ond -lng mochlne roptlr. parto. ond
Pick up ond
oupplltt.

Challr, Ohio "

.WHALErS AUTO PARTS
PH., 992-7013I

1. _ _ _ _ __

3

31

Real nice big dog block a
wlilto. 9 mo. old to good
home.Ctlt 441·81199.

"Sfrvite thlt lo'fWtts Above
TIM!: Rest':6t l811 mO. ~-

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Alltlllillli.,:rtr'.rll'

TOMrs .

11·1-Hc

Wo S.nloo All
M...M a Modolo
Ani•M lnltlllltiatl
Hap1t CIIIJ ond S!lap
Stmct Avoillblt

17. - - : - - - 11.

Call 742-3195
Or 992-5875

"CUT OUT

· or 992-2282

II Na An-. Call HH312

I IFarRerrt

614-423-556t0

~esidential

&amp; Commercial

4635} Scout C111111 Rd.
.

I IAnnDuncement

. ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

'

Busmess :
Services

'

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I IW..ted
I I For Sille

• For Information
Call Colloct

-1

~·-·---~

Curb..Inflation
.
Pay _Cash

Excellent Rates

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1

COMPI.ETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE. B. .; 1.....,,
wood. cup-rdo, chlln,
cheets, ba•keta, dlahea,
otone i-ro. ontlquto, Jolcll-:::------:----:---::ond oliver . Write · .0.
tor oolo. Lorge Nt·
Mllllr. Rt.2. Pomoroy. Ohio
&amp;neck ond Vending
4157119 . or call 1114~ 982·
routa tor ..... In
77110.
Gtlllp!)No tnd ounoulidlng
arH. Eoay to oporoto with
Wonted old pltnoo. Peylno high ~"II poiontltl. Min·
120.00 lftd 140.00 - · lmum l n v - e&amp;,881.
Flrlt floor only. Write glvlft(l Coli 317-1127-11300 for
dl,-.. , Plonot, oppt
Box t 88. Sordlo, Ohio -7--:...._
' :----:--:--:-43141 . Coli It 4·4B3· Own a -ate Cancly Con·
1 11015.
- n -Inti raute, your
area; Pleaunt a..inaet.
Old Quilts IBtforo 18401 High profit ttomo. &amp;tort
P11ono1·814-2415·8448.
pwt·tlmo. Age, txporllftco
lmportont. 12.3811 to
14.780 I...Wbl-. Write
Owatonna Vendor'• ·Exchonge, !lox 41 1, P..•·
ton'!O. ~N 11010.
I II I i 'I 'I ' I I' I

No Down Payment

·For ell your wirina '
nHds; furnaces . repair
service and installet.ion.

1303)781.3200.
ForopplcttloncoiiWodgcor
E~f2403,

1-U · tfc

\ltololtw"'n .. ...... ~ ..... _. ll.DO

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LEASE YOUR NEW
VEHICLE
DON'T BUY

ELECTRIC
SERVICE

Ul•
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U .OO
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..... , U
.OO

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Cooh ptld tor toney Iron or
heovv Iron-· e1eoup tor .-1ft Molgo Co.
otono joro. Old time cupboord . coli 1-304-882·
2711

&amp; VIcinity

. ..

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64 Mlsc. Merchandise
.

Middleport. Ohio

n:l-- ........

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Ul - 11•111 ...

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992-2196

Illi- --g,._
713- ......

u1- t.MMt,_

loQ-AroWoO•!.
171- W.._

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· PAT HILL FORD

Ul- 1"1, , . _ ,

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11· - 1 - 1 0

.,.,.c-•a.

,.._.,

JIP - CMI~1

J ·- Yir1""'

eore radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
·out.radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

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BOGGS

We can repair and re-

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Buylrfg dolly gold,
ware, Old coln1, large cur·
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Middleport. Oh. 114·812·
3471.

Pomeroy, OH. 45769
For f "'" Sorvice

MILLER

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lndo«· outdoor, wory lot.
THE
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FrooColi
ocldmloolon.
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USHINO
311Bun.
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446-7037.
Wo poy cooh lor loto model thot you
elton uHII-oera.
-pte you
Yord Bolt AM w - 23 to 28.
Jim Mlnll Chov. ·Oidt Inc. to oond money
the Johnootr Mobllo Homoo,
811 Oene Joltnaon
moH until you hove fnvoltl· Eottom Avo., Lot 32.
441-31172
gotod the - g.
Yord Sola. Thuroday, Frldoy.
lntomotlonol nool buMtllng Qolly'o nolit to louthwoot·
monutocturlng owordod orn High &amp;ohool. Clothoo,
tlt""""p In ovilloble- knlck-knocko. crocheted
ooon. Oroilt protll potentltl ltemo. Somothfng tor
In en ..pending lntluotry. overyono,

-1157 7th St. - 1i!

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Glgontlc Sole Tut.· ltl. I•S:
ontlquH, ·~ milo off fl\ ,..
Frl11•n I ott om Fle1 110. Ktrr· Horrlgb&lt;.org Rd.• :•
Morktt. Every wtektnd.
u .s . 36 Froalero l~om, Ooroge Solo Thuro. 21. Ftl
WVt. 215082. Deoltro Wol, 27, 8otflord So. Rd oft ""·
com• . Don Frazler - 141 . 3 rd, houoo on rlgKf.
8:30. .
Oporotor. 304-7&amp;5-2778.
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Cell 614-992-6737

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end future. Advice on ell
1111ttera of life.
All rtadlnp are private
and confldentit!. • -a

Box, 326 .

Now Serving
Southeallern Ohio

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No Auction thlt woolt ot
Hertford Auction. Wo wll

ESP CARD AND ..
PSYCHIC READER

BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING

Auction .,..... Fri. night ol
tho Hertford Community

Wll plow .lcllioaoo. Coli
I14·2111·111ZB.

3088· .

MRS. STARR

choiee.
No Down Pay111tnt

18 Want'ld to Do

Public Sale
• Auction

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.. 498 Gen .. Hartinger Pkwy.
Middleport, OH;
PH. 992-2549 or 773-5634

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

Ohio

. Contl()rnonte of new u1oc1 mwct~anclloo olweyo

MAIITENAIICE, SERVICE &amp; INSTALLATION
FOR ALL POOLS ABOVE &amp; 111-GROUIID
Free W•t•r Analrsis At Store or Pool Site
Wide Rani• 0 Chemicals &amp; Supplies

LOftf Monthly Poyment

7/11/lfn

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO:

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AUTO
RENTAL

St. Rt. 160 North
Golllpollt, Ohio

.7-9- I mo.

PERSONALIZED POOLS

We'd likr ta introduce you to
Enpp·A·Cor. tho •odsre ony
to drivt lhe vohlclt of yoor

"We Rent '•r LMo"

OH. il5743
985-4~12

Lon1 Botto111,

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CALL ·
446-4522

RADIATOR
SERVICE

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Edward E . White,
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Wlllte to William R. Barnhart, Lot,
P(/meroy Vlilage. ·
Aathony Terr1to, Cella G.terrtto
·to 1 Hershel B. McClure, Rhojean
McClure, Lot 79, Pomeroy Village.
Paul Allison, Mattie Allison to v .
TerryHupp, BettyS. Hupp,Lots285
and 211i, Sutton.
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Licensed ClinlCII AudiololiSt

PHONE 992-2156 .

Past Councilors ·meet

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LISA M; KQCH, M.S.

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Computerized Heerina Aid Selection
Swim lolds • lnterpretin1 Services

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FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS

and husband, Eleanor and Bert coul!l see the whole citY.of seattle. ·Giant Sprintjs and Black Eagle
Avery, In Seattle. They toured the nil!)!· toured the Chinese Exhibit In Falls 111 the 'Missouri River where
Hiram M. Chlttendon Locks where the ScienCe Center.
Lewis and Clark l)ad to make a IQng
boats are raised and lowered
· Mrs. Parker alsO visited another pottage. Thl!)l viewed schools, air
between Puget Sound and Lake coustri and her hwpband, Jeanette force homes, and !lie Great Falls
Washington. They had lunch on the lind Blll Hess, lrl-'C~at Falls, Ubrary designed by Mr. Hess, an
_Space...:..;..:..;._Needl:....::.:_e_fro...:..;m_
· _w_hi_c._h_t_hey..;__._M;;.:o:.;:n:.;:tan_._a.....;;:.;:.;;...:..;....;;::.....;to:.;:ured:.;:
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Director
named

P8DEN'l1ID- With the Analc8n F1ac here are members
oUIIe We IUclJard Plll"'''!!ll's family. Honored for his lei'VIce to the
Coolville COIImlUlllty, I\C('ellllng the flag are, from left, 8011 Tom
-~ daugiaer Carol Parrish Simpson, wUe Mary Parrlllh and 8011

Mille Parrlllh.

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Adam and Dickie Downs of Bryson at Pomeroy Health Care · and Stacy of St. Albans, W.Va.; Dr. Mrs. Dorothy Reeves were recent
Trimble spent a wee!! recently With Center.
Jerry Jones, Galllpalls and visitors ot Mr. and Mrs. In-atton,
their grandmother, Mrs. J. R.
Kevin Knapp, local, Larry Roach Spencer, w.va.; Jill Martin, Jack- Albany, Ohio · and Mr. and Mrs.
Murphy. Mrs. John Downs, Adam,
and Roger Roach ot West VIrginia SOli; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Jones, Lewis West of McArthur, Ohio.
Er1c and Dickie spent a weekend
spent a week In Fort L!!uderdale, Josh and Fred of Medina, Texas, They also went to Lancaste!" to visit
with her mother, Mrs. J . R.
Fla.
and Mr. and Mrs. Denver Elmore, as!ste~whoisln Fairfield Hospital.
Murphy.
An anniversary party was held Jason. of Elkview, W.Va.; 'a nd. Mr:
Carolyn Elam and Jeff McElroY
Mrs. Joseph Evans, Tyson -ind . JuJy8atMr.alldMrs. W.A:Elam5' · and Mrs. Jack Elam, Bill and
· spent a week atthe valley Christian
Jonathan, Mrs. Iva Johnson and
reSidence In honQr of their 50th Carolyn apd Miss Della Norris.
'AsSembly Church Camp at Darwin,
Thelma Giles were Thursday vis·
wedding anniversary. Attending'
Mr.· 811d Mrs. Dan Stldum of Ohio.
!tors of Mrs. J. R. Murphy. Iva
were Mr. and M1'S. Wayne Allman, Gallipolis were recent visitors ot
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeves Sr.,
Johnson was overnight guest.
Brunswick, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elam, carolyn Brandl and Robbie, and Lee Gllll811
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Smith of Ralph Burchett, South Charleston, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. E!am. ·
were Satllf(lay evening visitors of
Kanauga .and Mrs. and Mrs.
W.Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Mlck Jones
Mrs. Gladys ' Tuckerman and Mrs. Gladys Tuckerman and EuCharles Smith visited Mrs. Wealtha
gene Haning and Rcnald.
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Woodmen commend
Coolville residents'
~ravery with picnic
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folllled With Dave Dalley ~ he
Shade.Valil!y Boys!I!Crvlniaserncee
lor theevenlng.Aaslstlngl!unaklng
the Ire cream were HaJ:Ian Ballard.
Harold Brewer, Paul Hauber, Pat
Neutzllng, Robbie Hawk, Alta
a.IIard. JU8111ta Wells, ,~
Hayman,SueHayman,AdaBiael!.
Mary Andrews, Leslie Wells, JuDe
Well$, Matt Rldenwr, Gm,er
Hayma11, Delores Hawk, Mildred
Hauber, Charlotte Keene, and
Melody Robe)'ts. Among thcle .
attmdlng lioere.91-year-old Saminy
Ralrdm, a resldelit at the Al'cadla
NunlngHoeCoolvWe.

w0 If p en happentngs
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LIFE SAVER - Rkhard Welch, fonner CoolvDie re&amp;ldent, wa8 ·
honored .for Ids bravery bl attempting to ·save two men froln' the
KanawbaWverearllerthlsyear.NowlMngbiVImna,
accompanied
by his wife Pabicla and daug!Ur Kaile. W.Va.,hewas

l'ameloy-Middleport,

Business Services

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. By Melocly Roberta
At Chatan&amp;ga, the ttm!e iook a
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Harris.
Rl!by Brewer, Janie Fitch, Md tour to the top ot the Rock City
~has been In England, France and
, Sharon GObert have returlled from Incline, traveled 011 to Nashvlle to
IIIey.
a several weeks' va~n In the tour Opryland, and later attended
Mary Newlun Is recuperating at
sooth. They attended Alabama's : the Ralpb Emery "Naahvllle Now''
hcrnetollowlngherhospltallzatlon.
June Jam Collcert In Fort Payne, shOw featurlJI&amp;' D!mna l"argo,
Margaret Barber who recently
Ala., as well as taking In many Freddie Hart and Beauford ot Hee
suffered a ll&amp;hl stroke, lsrecuperatpoints o1 the Interest In the area. To Haw. &lt;&gt;the!- starstbeysawwereRoy
lng at her HockiJiaport home. The
getlntotheconcertthetrklgotlnllne Acuft, Ronnie from Hee Haw, &lt;COUple spent time In Long Bottom ·
at 3::11 a.m. The shaw &lt;¥!ned wlt!t Grandpa Jones: Hank Snow, Misty
having a trailer home there.
the Coca Cola Six Pack sky divers, · RQwe. Thelitrtplllsolncludedavlslt
Bill Thunlml was recently. re- .
Bill Medley; Ed Bruce, Janie to''TivlttyCity"named!orConway, •.lel!sed from a. CoJum~x~s hospital
Fricke, andLeeGn:et~wood811dlate slglitseelng at the homes of 9t'ller8l
whre he~~ surgery.
evening Alabama come on stage. stars, and stops iiJong the wily ;~t
The - • Ice cream IIOCial of the
More than 40,&lt;nl attended the places of Interest.
· Long Bottom Community .Asilocla·
concert:
Tommy·Hartis, ·mechar,llc IIi the
lion was reportedly a success.
U.S.AirForcel.shcrneonl$1vewtth
&amp;!vera! band$ and vocalists per- .

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42 Mobile Homea
for Rent

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64 Miac.

They'll Do It Every Time

Merchan~lae

Sot of triple wlndowa with
atorm1 • acr.wa. Mt of twin
wlndo- In frome. dinette
" ' with olx cholro In gold.
441-9866.

59 For Sale' or Trade
1978 Chevy Luv truck with
' - · automatic, 41,000
mllelo. 12,300. Coli 114241-1007.

Double key boord. full foot
pedal Hommond organ with
H-·,..-ol iergeopookor.. 8ooulifullono
quollty. Suitlblt lor hOHneor
o churcll. 1700. 81 4-992·
11212.
.

2 bdr., 12x60 unfumll~.
'I&gt; milo poot HMC. Coli
446-4369 or 676:9710.

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2 Gravely trectoro. with
ette'\hrriento. Cell 448·
3886 01' ~-0410.

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~~wnw:"'.;:;,.,

tor..vlth londom oxle. uoo•
neck or bum..., hitch trill·
an. wood ,bumlng -.... •
fumancu. And ._ ua for a
complote Hno . of P8rtl •
urvlcel
UNd Egulp: 181 MF,' 16Q
MF. 131i MF. 110 MF, 424
IH. IN Ford. 801 Ford. -3
uoad round blioro, hoybine,
plowo. diac. flullor, loboccc
IPFIY•·
Co.l stove, a•• furnece,
fryen. conorleo. 304·8911·

3082.

21 cu. ft. Froot F'" fNOzor,
• 1211.00. 9 ond 3 tontho
mlloo out Sond'HIII Road,

For Rent In point Pluoent, 2
bedrOom ntobl.. home; one

bedroom efficiency oport·
mont.
814-'448-

oeaz. rot•-••·

Two bedroom troller, kit·
chon furnlahod, couplel, one
omoll child eccopted. Refer·
...... 304.878-1078.

44

tUm right Qn 01k OroVe,

tenth• of milo. big white

Newty remodeled 2 bdr.,

hOUM on right.

equlppod kitchen, control
lir. $260. 821 'I&gt; Second
Avo.. Golllpclio. Call 446·
2168.

Two air condhloner1, almost
n-. one ., 26.00 and one
e1 00.00. Solid maple double bed, • 1 00.00. little boyo
clothing. 304-878·1349.

Unfumiohed 2 bdr. in Crown
City. Collll14·268·8620.

4 roomo • bath, fumlohed.

Fumiohld opt. 2 bdr. 1 1 31'1&gt;
·2nd .. Golllpollo. 11811 wotor
poid. Cell 448-4418 oftor
9.PM!

a.r.r.

opt. fumllhed. 29YI
111111 VI., Gelllpcllo . 1 bdr .•
•235. ullitlao pole!. Cell
41'8-~·n 8 after 9PM.

.cle1n, no

adulte only,

Nicely lurnlohed
home In city. CA. 1
adutta only. no peta.
448·0338.

rmo. • bath, ' stove.
oelo Igo rator. ell utilltlao In·
oludod, oduho only. no pno.
Cofl 448·21183.

66 Building Supplies
Now open for buainooo,
Mountoin Stale · Block. Rt.
33. Naw HOVIn. Complete
muonry ouppliM, 4". 8".
12" block. OelivoryRRico.
Phone dey 304·882· 2222.
!""ning 882-3239.

:UPIIIiln fumllhld opt.. 4
iooma • beth, 1 .,.. 2 aduito,
II!' .._...., Coli 44e·0444
before IPM.

813 Ttolrd Ave .. 2 roomo.
!P!JvoN beth, wotor Included,
1131 mo. Col 448·4222
between 8 • 1.
. llhroroldo Aplo. Middleport.
IPICiol rotoo lor Sonlor
llltizano.•130. Equal HoUI·
1111. Opportunilloo. 814·
112·7721.
~-ly

remodeled 2 bed·
room. equipped kitchen.
1,2211. Depooh required. Coli
8.1 4-192·6319 or 992·
~816.
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Newly redocorotod. 1 bed·
rpt~m, . portilolly fumiohld.
12211. Depooll required. CoU
114·982-11319 or 912·
2816.
-- · Fumllhld 1 • 2 · bedroom
oportmento. Middleport.
'fi&lt;!Uilo. no poto. MCt,nity
dapoolt. Coli 814·992·
:tl74 ..
Vllloge MenOI' Ap!l.. Mid·
ctJoport. (E.H .O.) hoe 1
bacirm eptt'. lor rent. tho ron!
on,rto at 1201 • month !hot
lncludu eM utlitleo, pluo •
•200 MOUrity dopoolt io
· fellllirad· WI Juot iold naw
·.....,.. in !hom • they're
'.l ...,.ed nHr • do-··
Oftlce • oh-'ng oreoo. Call
114·912·7787.
Qn North 4th St.. Middle·

pert 2 bedroom fumiahad
apt., oloo 2 room opt. No
children. Cell 304·882·
2688.

bdrm ept. for ~t, IIOVII,
relrlg. wuher • dryer.
I!Owi'f decorated, Derwin
lnoo. Coil 992·2807.
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Furnished Rooms

For rent Sl-Ing Rocmo
end light hou• k10plng
rooma. Parli Central Hotel.
Cell 814·448·0768.
Sleeping room 112&amp;. utili·
!leo pold. Shore bath, male
only. Rongo • rofrig. 919
2nd. Avo., Golilpclla. Ceil
448·4418 aftor 9 PM.

19' B • W Zenith ni, with
otond, like n-. opprox. 3
yno. old.. 11110. Call 448·
4209.
S..ro Coldopct rofrig. e100.
Cell 4411-4209.
Tobie • 4 cholro, dllk. •
oome clothll. "Coli 4480278.

61. Houaehold Goods

SWAIN
AUCnON a FURNITURE
1111. pluo d-it. Call 82
Olive St., Geillpcilio. Now
814-992-7177.
• UMd Wood • COOIIIOVOI,
1 bedroom furnlohed opal'!· 8 .P'-" wood living room
with 8 Inch ftat armo
mont In Middlepcrt. 1190. auite
plua dopoolt: utlltleo in· 1399, bunk · bedo compiato
bunlllao 11119. 2 place
oludod. 814·992·7177.
entron llvlngroom aultea
N- 1 bedroom oponmont 1199, entron rocllnora 1811.
reclinora 180. maple
in Middloporl. CoH o"er 8 otheo
dinette eoto 1178. box
p.m .. 814-44e-1&amp;12.
"""- a m - twin or
APARTMENTS. mobile tUM t100 " ' rogulor·llrm
hornu. - .... Pt. PtHNnt, 1120. meple ..-.. choin
llondo . 034,
.,d Gellipollo. 814· 448· e311,
mople rockoro U8, 7 place
1221 .
eli- ........... t141.11
Nice 1 ond 2 bedroom pioco dinot!O 10\ 1119. unfurnllhed epertmenta. b 1droom auttee, ••lila11•
304·876· 2218 before 8 ton.,__ ...... d-.i.
wrinrr
TV'a. *¥·
p.m.
- · - .. Coli 114·44tVoty nice 2 bedroom duplex 3169.

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8urplua mobile home fuml·
lUre. Frame. m a - end
171-4e24 I I'M.
boa apr~.,.,.. ., 28.00 lor
3 room apt with both, rot. twin - · 1180.00 lor lull
...,.• . . -... lumiohld. ooto . Couch end chair
1221. mo. D1paall and 1426.00. Coffft lellln
refronceo required. 30"· 11111.00. D • W H - 2nd
and Viend lt.. Point PIN·
176-1010.
- - 304-876·4424.
h d r - . ldlohen with
lloguler olzo bed, box
- h .... _ lnd ma-. 171·
-location
• - Point !1047.
,...__1304-773·6143.
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John D•re 4 row corn
planter.lntera.tlon ... 4 row

cultivotoro, 100 gollon 1978 Fl- Ohio. 69,000 1180 Suzuki OS 760L Nke
oprayar. Cell 814-742· inl.• - · uc. cond., now.undor4000mho.whh
44 lo'IPG. 11,198. Coll814· accou. •1.100. Call 448·
2877.
318·88911.
"171 .
941 Cot End loodaro.'ropo,
1 'I&gt; yord bucket, good cond. 1979 Fieoto motollic blue l1i1
, 1ow mile,uc. cond .
Fiot AIUo HD 8 dolor. ropo, whh valour Interior, ..,.,..
I 814-381·8~84.
corco winch. good cond. ..-lcoi • opilnlly, VWV
good cond., 11,800. Coli 1 - - - - _ : __ __
304-488·1842 . .
1114-381-18111.
1180 CR 2110 Hondo dirt
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bloo, 1700. CoN 814-246·
.1007.

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83' Hondl410 3,000 mileo,
now .oonlltion, muot ollil.
•1.300. Col1448·4015.
1981

Yemaho 50, . axe.
cond...400. Cll!l448·0338
after&amp; .
Corn Crib. 304-488-1610.

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8 o.; n.. 4 p.m ..
20811.

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1879 Chevy Coprico Cl-

lic. 2 d;, oc. po, V·8 ~~~~.
body good oondilion, exc.

porlormanco. Will ooneidar
all otftro. Coli 6·1 "·1927412 after II p.m.
77 Pontloc Aotro. 2 dr.•
IIIIo, p.o.. p.b..
condition. t14-H2·8181.

••Cellant

2 hone troller lor
h0r101.2H-8481.
Two Haretord co-. nogio·
!orad, with ,
Call
814-742·2877.

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Medltorronoon Olylo dining Judy Toyior Grooming. Call Good mixed hoy in bam,
. 11.110 bole. 304-876·4800
46 Space for Rent '
room lot, with leaf end 4 814· 387-7220.
or 3~882-3329.
choiro, liood condition. Flrot
175ond plckuptrucktokolt. Brierpotch Konno!• Prolu·
lionel AU·breod grooming.
Troller lot for rent. Goorgu Coli 44e·4831 etta; 8PM.
ln-·outd- boerding .lo·
Crook Rd. Coll448-3886 or
Tr,;·r:,pllil·tlrllr
448-0410 .
Freenr for sale. unlco. leu cllltlao. Pick up end dlli'-Y
then 1 yr. old. Call814-992· oorvlco. Englloh Cocker Spaniel pupplao. CeH 814-388·
COUNTRY MOBILE Homo 2807.
9790.
Pork. Route 33, North of
Pomeroy. Lorge lolo. Col Uving room aofe.. orange •
71
Autoa for Sale.
814-992·7479.
ovecodo color. 100 porcent Drogonwynd Ciliary Ken· nylon covering. Very good nolo. AKC Chow puppleo.
kittono; -lhloro
four troller 'loto. 304·876· condition. 11&amp;0. Cell 814- SlamCFA Hlmoloyan ond Poroilon TOP CASH pold for iota
982-3188.
1078. '
kltt
II 8 1 4 448 3844 model und con. Smith
ott:':: C•
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8uick·Pontiec:. 1911 Eut·
em Avo.. Gollipolio. Coli
Buddy end Gloclyo Reynoldo , - - - - - - - - - hllve trell• apace for rent. 1 Amozon double yellow hood 1-8_1_4_·44~8-·2_2_8_2_._ _ __
140. month. comploto hoo· 62 CB,TV, Radio
Perrot. Exc. tolkor, cage.
kup. Pt•oe coli anytime
Equipment
1979 Sunbird Pontioc 4
'1700. «;oil 448·0848.
otter 8 p.m.n tho e v o n l n g • l - - - - - - - - - apd .. good _.d. Coli 4441304· 773-6319.
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UKC rogillorad p1t bull pup· 9310 after IPM.
Video c••••tt• recorder. plel. both poronlo "PR",
exc. cond. Coil 448-8688.
Swap M"'· Buy. 101 or
male •ao. female 1121. trodo
49 · For Lease
your outomoblle. boat,
814-692-3617.
truck. cycle, ...,..,..., Evwy
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Ap'tiques
3 mole B10gol pupo, 9wHkl Sat. • Sun. Oollpolio flea
Storeroom Or werehouH. l - - - - - - ' - - - - - old. UO.OO . ~04 · 876· Morkat..Only U .OO e day to
diaploy your vehicle to lhou2hl0. lor furniture,
6299.
Nnda of ohopJwr. 7AMlumber. rafting. inouiatlon. 61 in. ook duk t178.00. 7
8PM, Rt. 38 ··1110.
equipment. 311 Condor St., ft. wordrobl 1280.00. 7 ft.
130 • month. Cei1814·992· VlctOI'ien bed 1300.00. Kit· 117
Musical
3326.
chon cabinet 1128.00. 814i 979 Chryolor Cordobe,
Instruments
248·1448.
fully equlppod. good condition. 12.100. 1 37 Pori&amp;
64 Miac. Merchandise Quitor, 14 lender otrep. Driwt. Point Pt•-· 3041800. Coi1614-379·2581. ~l~z~88~ or 304-118·

u,...... level duplex. 1 bdrm.
corpetod, in Middleport.

apt., unturnlehed, downtown. no petl, phone 304-

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Ouert• horae lor 11le. Ciill
1 304·882- 2078.
66
Peta for Sale
While taco cow 111
Hollar coif. 1800.00,'hlovy
regulor pcoll- end ..._
HILLCREST KENNELS oorioo, 1711. 304·878·
Boerding eli bnoedo. Heated 1 078.
indoor-outdoor facllitlea.
AKC Doberman puppleo:
Stud Service. Coll814·448· 64 Hay lit Grain
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38.000 mileo. 1180. or beet
oflor. C.ll814-981-4174."
1871 Pontiac r,_
T·topl. 41.000 ......_
tlru. naw lwUory.
brokao. naw - ·
otondlng condition.
price 18,000. Coli
8841.
1178 Olda, 4 door,
PB. PB, AM-FM.
Phone 304·8711-8288.
eftor 4:00.

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3048111-347tor 891-39117.
1973 NoVo, ucallenl-1·
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3180.
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1878 Harley dovidoon
Spcrlllor. now point job.
axcallont condition. •2.1100. ·
Coli 814· 742·300·1.
84 H - XRBO eeoo.:
XR100 Hondo 1800. Colt
1114-843-11310.
11 Hondo NC, 50 EiiprHI.
red .._.t. A·1 condition.
Coli 192·7718.
'B2 Hondo V 45, 304-876·
3108.

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814-261-1427.
Air aontltiolwro Ulld.
FrMk'o Pawn lhop,
2nd. Ave., Gollpolio,
4441-0840.

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J.A.R.Conotruction Co.llutl..,d. Oh.814-7U-2903;
1 974 VW Bug. good oonll·
Beumon11. F-oro. Con· .
lion, runo good. Col 304crete work, Backhoe'•·
8711-3970.
· eo- • Ditchor, Dump
'78 Chevy 2110. I "VV motl!f truob. a wat..·ao•-· ·
- trenomillion. '73Chlvy IIICirlcel Nn11.
porto. 304-1711·1848.
- - - - - - - - . For Bolo. 1980 Cau 4608
72 · TNcka for Sale
Dour. 2800 hro, aide CCV·
ero, full lwMp oonopy.1848 Willey'• Jeep, treck, pino • buohing.
1980 Volk-agoro llollllll 79 Motor• Homea
•2700: 1978 Co• BlOC
Pickup. Alao 1 ton Fonl
Book-.
2800 hro, on·
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cloood cab. n - - r droo.
wroctoar.
8111
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ood acund, •11,000. Clil
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1171 OMC I!Opvan, 14ft. IUROETTE CAMPER a .m . , 814-818·1889 or
gluopotboat_t_ BALEI • IEIIVICE. Open 888·6923 8 :30. .
and 40 HPJ"""- - o r. dally 9 10 1:30, lot. 9 10 4,
c - lundev. u.s. Rt. 10. For 8ole 1873 FOI'd 11180
Col4441-4337.
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3318.
- · t7100; 1113 GMC
8ingleuleumi-INCII, good
1177 Bonenu camping
troilor 31ft., 1 oxpondo, AC, rellull 311 D - . 1182 1·1 0 Clwvv plakup. CerJw!M, n.OOO.Coi44J.. trualo, 12800; Homo modo
V-8. 4 opd., AM-FM tapl, 2440 .... 41'M.
lowlloy, lingle . oxle, fifth .
aun
root,
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whool, 11100. O.I.O, #or
Mercury 8obl2300co
30 ft. '-ten ....... 84. trade lor 4Ji4 or Horley
englno. lulomatic, rallullt 18,800. John'a A- ......
1111 - · llr. Con DIVicloon.Call l.oto Jefforo,
motor, good liru, good Bulnillo lid, 0 ........ Oh. tully
Dpon 11 dill&amp;. Cell 441- b l - 01 foir oo"-ound, 814-811·8111 beloro 8:30
concllion, esoo.oo. SCJ4.. 4782.
lot 1 1 A,
BOO.
o.m. or 898·1823· otter
937·2028.
41:30. .
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..ont colora. · .John'• -.Noet .....n.IHat
mechonlcol condition, 304- diff
Auto ............ .. Rd, 21 Hill Ave.. GllllpoNo
84
Electrical
876-~628.
Golllpoh, Oh. ()pon tldlrtl.
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Call 4441-4782.
1177 vw
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13.000.
1979 FordF100, Vary ..... Cell 114-241·11478.
SEWING Meohhw nopolro,
and In ua - · 304·171·
2883 attar I.
Apuho 1an1
o1wepo - · · A u - linger
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four.
10. 8lliH
lcloooro. Fabric lhop,
'77 Ford lwlf ton p(ekup, CII,....:Hu. . '
Pomeroy. 114-112· 2214.
8tandMI t r l l • ' 'an. ~
175-3217.
'13 Tarry Ce111p1r, 2811. 1111
Oeneral Hauling
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current t'vriculturalsyttem
are exa,.ined with special
loo.k~ at the short term
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STEAMER. Water re,_ol.
furniture cleaning. !rea _.._
mateo. 304-878-22118.

Cement llnlwhor, Richord
Gorllold. 814-986·4484.
Batem.nt,, pool deckt,~
porting loto, any oile job.

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lltetime guorantu. L-1
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oetimet~. Coli collect 1· .
814·237-0488, 9 o.m. to II
p.m. Roger• Buemont
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204 hra.
Put In w - May 1980.
uc. cond.
Coli Onio 114-,..·3282.

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MFG Boot. ioldod,
mint condltlooi. 14.000· SHULAW'B Plumbing ...d
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......... boat 01' - · - n l'loinl Ptouont. W. Ve. 304171-8420. UconNd and
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Croll. 24_,.,.,
II. Jot
Boat
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now carpet. good cond. Coli
Oulo 814-441-3282.

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riancad rooting. ·Including
hot tor oppllootion. carpontor, electrlcion. mooon. Coil
304-876-2088 or 878·
4&amp;e0.

Ten hendmede B1rbie out·

.flu. 116.00. Alghono made
vllriouolizu and pricoe. Call
UNd Furniture •• Cheln. 304-896·3080
d,Y.n, ond TV' a. 3 milao out
Bulevilla Rd. Opon 9om to ~ HP pcoi filter, 2 yearo old,
8pm, Mon. lhru Fri .. Sam to 11 oo.oo. conoole bia •
white TV. 126. golf ciuba •
6pm, Sot.
to.g. U6. 304·882· 2718.
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AMF Roedmootor Moped,
e110.00 or win lredo. 304·
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eao to 114&amp; ...,mo. utlltleo
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814-381-1886.

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Cell 814·388·11117.

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prOIMdcholro.podoelolto·
blea. hutchoo. • mloc. Paul
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Tup""'' Ptolno, Ohio.
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Wise; 94,
formerly of Middleport, 4led Monday In sacred Heart Hos]lltal 'In
Pensacola, Fla. ·
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He was born In 18111 In Old
R,andolph, Ky., a son of the late
Henry A. and Sara Katron Wise.
He was a member of the Heath
United Methodist Church In Middleport. Hewas,alsoamembetof!lle
MlddlepQrt Masorilc Lodge ~.
F.&amp;AM for 65 years; the Ancient
Accepted Scotllsh Rite, Valley of
:eolumbus; Mahl Temple Slirlne at
Miami. He was a retired New York
Central Railroad cionduclor.
· Survivors lnchlde a daughter and
son-ln-lilw, Mildred Nm aDd Jlunes
E. Souders of Pensacola, Fla.; son
'and daul!hter-ln-law, Roscoe C. and
Mary Wise of Middleport; three
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day night accepted the only bid
-Alley running south 1rom Ash
submitted on asphalt for the repair towards Park between Beech and
of vWage streets and alleys.
Sycamore.
The bid was from Shelly Co., with
-Alley running trcm Ash to
the prtoe of the asphalt to be $.l6. 71 Hartinger Parkway between Plum
.perton.
.
and Sycamore.
. Hoffman pointed out that the
-Alley running from Hartinger
Village only has about $al,IIXl on
Parkway to Laurel Street between
·hand for the resurfacing of the Plum and Sycamore.
Fts and alleys with total costs to
-Alley running from Hartinger
be about $42,11Xl for the entire Hst of Parkway io Laurel Street between
ln1provements. The company- .,.Ul Sycamore and Beech.
go ahead with the enUre project and
-Bosworth Street from Hartinwill accept payment of the balance ger Parkway to Logan.
lilterwithoolnterest, Hoffmansaid.
-Alley which starts on Lincoln
: eouncn voted to proceed with the and circles near football field to
entire list and resurfacing by Shelly Pearl Street between South Fourth.
was to begin today.
and Pearl.
· The list of Improvements approved by councU lncllllle:
-Alley running from G!'ant
-Alley running trcm end of Street to lJncoln Street between
. Headley street and circling aroum Pearl and Beech.
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to Ru.s9ell Street.
-Alley running from Grant to
-Alley running from Maple Logan- beside Walburn PI ope1 ty
Street to Park Street. between
Broadway and Hysell.
Russell and Headley.
. -Alley running south off South
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PearlStreetbet:weei!Patkand·Ash. -Cbestnut. ·. ·
-Alley running from Mulberiy
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street to General Hartinger Park· and dead-ending behind . Walters
way between South Second and pmpe1ty.
South'lblrd.
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· -Alley running from Hamilton Rutland Street, betweenNorthFirs.t
:Street to J:!artlnger Parkway be- andNorthSecom.
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'Street 16 Hartinger Parkway be-section on curve at south end of
tween South Third and Short Grant.' ·
Fourth.
-Patch Ash Street.
• ...:Alley running trcm Hamilton
. -Patch Oliver Street.
·,Street to Hartinger Parkway be-{lid cemetery entrQ!lce road,
· tween Short Fourth and Pearl.
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the most severel;y Injured were
lowered In cherry pickers Ill feet
fromtbetrackstowaltlngambulan·

ln}urlngll51nArntrak'sfourthfatal
licctdent this !OOnth, oftlclals said.

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Others were evacuated Into
another train that pulled alongside
tiH! derailed cars and taken to
Pennsylvania Station.

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spokesman Clltforcl Black. 'l1le
~ were traveling on the same
., !rack because of repairs, he said.
In Meigs County Common Pleas
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The
ln\pact
derailed
both
Jocorno.
Court,
Danny Darst of Pomeroy
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..tlves and four cars on each train. filed suit against Clara Lochary _of
Paperoy for$14,imfordalnageand
Injuries, allegedly due to anApt1H3
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auto-motorcycle accident Involving
~· The Meigs Athletic Boosters will Darst and Mrs. l..Dchary.
TaylOr Chevrolet Inc. filed suit for
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$453ljialnsl
Ken young.
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Edith G. Taylor and Tolson Taylor
had their inarrlage dissolved In the

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Robert Parsons,

Racine; Virgie Walker, Racine;
IKathy Robinson, Middleport;

=:.~~: ~IJ(!th .
. Discharges _- Neva KinS• Mary
Kauff, Ethel Hatfield, Allee Plantz.

A marriage license was Issued In

:Arthur

Bradshaw, :l6,
MiddlepOrt and Glorta . Dark;'ne
Grover, 34, PomeroY.
Eugene

The Yellowstone-Grand Teton
Wonderland program to be held at
Carleton School is sche!luled for this
evening.

CLEVELAND (AP) - The
WIJinlng number drawn Monday
Jll&amp;lit In the Ohio Lol)ery's dally
game, ''The Number," was 562. ..
In the "Pick 4" game, played
Monday thrOUgh Friday, the win·
iung number was 743'2.
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shame to see tholle
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Interrupted by smiieth1ng .t he merchants have 110Cillllrol over."

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The survey wUl be conductl!d
door-to-door of the conswner and
professional ~ses In POmeroY

·

every year," Gl!)ecknerex~
In other businesl!, County Englneer Phil Roberts l:'1!pOI1a) to
commlasloners

on

the progress of

the plana for the access road to
TOWMhlpRoad361toU.S.33.

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traf!1!: when the · bypass was
!lm)llleted.

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neen and with the primary resl·
dent, Georee Carpel', wbo owns

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remalnedafterallpo$SiblespendiJig

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area. TheroadswWbecloiedforone
clay during the week of Aug. 6.
Conrall wiD be more specific later,
Roberts said. Tentative plans are
for repairs on Township Roads 4, 10
and 27.
'
The highway ~mt Is_now
seaHng Township Rolld 18 and has
canpletedTownshlpRoad25aswell
as roads In the Chester area, the
engineer added.

explained.

Reagan, Mondale ·
swap accusations
on tax·increases
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A Multlrtr.,!la Inc. NowlfiGpot

. cut,lhadbeenJ'nade.

.

. ATHENS :.._ Gas began flowing
1'-lay to custaners of Columbia
GasoiOhlotrom a newly-developed
gas lleld near here.
'With the heatiiig season just a
tewmpnthaaway, we~especlally
pleased that ·the '"lii'Olecl has

~tilizing

Ted Warner, crew superilisoi- of
the COU!\cy highway department,
estimated the COU!lty will have
sealed i()-50 miles by the erx1 of the
summer.

County crews are now cataloging
guardrails and Installing guardraUs
on Middleport hill, Roberts said.
Roberts also repotted be Is stDI
trying to get signs to the countY,
landllll. The signs were·ordered In·
AprU but are lost somewhere In the
state bureaucracy, Roberts
commented.

Reagan ·appeal~
· to disenchante.d
Democrat voters

WASHJNGTON (AP) -Ronald
Mondale, wi1o ts on a flshl}lg
Reagan and Walter Mondale have vacation In Mlnne!ota, 8CCII8ed
had their first clash -over, w~ ts Reagan .of watfllng on the~·
likely to Ilea key hattlegroundofthe
"I've been hearing fish stories t¥J
fall campaign- taxes. Reagansays week, but tonlglrt Mr. Reagan told a
be has "no plans" to raise them. big one,'' Mondale said II) a ·
Mondalesaysthepresldentlstelllng statement.j "He said ~~ no tax
a "fish limy."
Increases would be necessary but
Moodale says a tax' Increase Is then ptuceeded to open the door for
Inevitable next year, 110matterw1x&gt; "unfair taxes after the election."
Is president. But Reagan, trying to . Mondale 'first raised the tax Issue
picture Mondale as a free.spendlng during his nomination acceptance
liberal, says that ISn't the case.
speech to the Deinocrallc-OOIM!II·
During a televised news confer. tlo!J. wbere be said:
.
ence '1\leeday. nJilhl, Re&amp;gan- .. "Mr.l'l.eaganwBhllitl~.._,and
chargl!d that Mondale has ''repeat: sowW I. Hewon'ttellyou.Ijustdld.'.'
edJy and over the yean suPPorted
In addltloa to -~ h1s 1
tax IncreaSes on any number of · administration's economic ·acoccaalons."
cqnpllslunentli, tlie president used
· Asked itbeWilUid Dally ruleoota , hls26thtelevlsedl)eWSconferencetO
l9lli request fm; a tax Increase, tssueachallellgetotheelect1on·year
Reagan at first said "Yes."
Coll81esstopassa batch~jlelldlng
"I have 110 plans for a tax legislation -lncludlngtheSCH:alled
Increase," he said. -"1 relieve It balancedbudgetamendmenttotbe
WOUII;IIlecounterproductlve"forthe Constitution, tax breaksforp$l'EIIts ·
economic recovery.
of lower and middle 1n00me private
a 11e1t1t :=n~
1
MAKING Bill
Pi 'Jest Be~e~cw••
·
However, moments later, the school students, Increased retlrerepoden Ill . . Eltll Bllom ol llle WMle . _ 1' !I 'ar e. .I I·
ptesldent appeared to hedge, say- ment bellefttS for housewives and a
Re•sn IBid lie 11M • pl-. • a lu: lllcreMe .xi ,..-111 r t 1 • - &amp;o
lng, "you WQUJd have to kdc at the t:m permitting studenf religious
DeniOCIMic mal Waller F. Maa.,.•'• see.._ 111M-~~ blewtlaiJie
taxstructure"Hasubslantlaldellclt groops to meet after hours In · no mtllter wllo wn tile rle ctloD (AP I• . e pbo&amp;D).
schools.

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B)' MAUREEN SANTINI
AP ~ llol.e Col itiiiiiO'w'ent

Continuing the blast at Walter F.
Mondale be ilElgan at h1s news
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Presl· conference Tuesday night, Reagan
dent Reagan, declaring that thel984 asserted that . "the Democrallc.
electkln offers.voters a clear choiCe leadership" was ''going so far left:
between "greater freedom or coer~ they've left America."
cion," today asked disaffected
o.mocrats to abanoon the party he · Reagan, who rejected Mondale's
said represented a "graveyard of call for a tax .Increase as a way to
giolm and envy."
·
help balanCl! the .budget, renewed
''To thole of you whQ .are stm that theme today.
·
Democrats and who mll!hl share
In this lmporlant state, which has
my belief that gOvernment sl)ould 29 electoral votes, Reagan spelled •
ootplundermore~ourearnlngs, ... · out what h1s advisers haye ·been
I exteod an lnvlt&amp;tlon to you and saying for days - that RepUIJilcans
ml1llons ~ethers:
believe Democrats have ~bbed
''Ccme where you will be wei- .Texu.
o:mi!8i'ia lipjiiooatm.:JO!iiGeorge ' • "At their convention, fiie leader· .
Bush and me,~ IOIII!Ihet we wiD ship of the Democratic Party gaVe ·
make hlatory Nov. 6; 196l" be Texas the back of their hand," the
urgro.
president asserted. "Well, we've ~
Reagan spoke at a rally on a come to give you a message from
two&lt;lay, three-slate campaign trip oorhellrt: WecareaboutTexas."
designed to respond to charges
Reagan's appeal to Dt:tJklCrats to •
leveled against h1m at the Demo- vote Republican was a reflection Or
crallc convention and to level a few h1s campaign advlsl:rs' belief t!lat ·
polltlcal broadsWs of h1s own.
be cannot win Texas, as well as.
· Willi VIce President Bush, a many other slates, without a large
Texan. at h1s sldf,.Reagan told hts bloc of Democratic votes.
audience, "'lbts election otters the
He COIItended that the Democlearest, sharpest, most lmport.aut cratlc ticket, which be never
choice In modem times - greater mentioned by name, . was too
fieedomorooerclon."
pessimistic.

privately-produced natural gas ·

The Athefls-area gas COOli!S trcm
14 wells drilled by producer EdWard
E. A.th.illn the area near Guysville,
chainnan.
.
· "We are COI\tlnulng to work with In the townships of Canaan, CarOhio pro:lucers· to obtain as much thage, Lodl ilnd Rome. The gas Is
Ohio gas· as we can for our ' canied through a new, 'J.O.mlle
plpellne to existing Columbia faclll·
customers,'' White added.

progressed on schedule," said
Marvin E . White, Columbll!

ties at Athens. Construction of the
three-Inch diameter plpellne began
last February.'
Columbia has oontracted toe buy
nearly
1 billion culic ~of gas a
1
year eventuallyforColumblacustomers trcm the Atha field, White

said.

.

White said a billion cubic feet ts
enoog1t to !luppJ.y annual needs of a

oonunurilty of 25,1XXl.
"Inltlall;y, we will receive about
one-third of a billion cubic feet of gas
a year," White said. "Asgastrcm

more wells beCOmes available, the
annual ~I wW Increase to the
bllllon-&lt;.'llblc-foot level In about 2~
years." ·
·'
Alba, an Independent producer;
said be expects the wells to produce
gasforabout~years.

School•designated lottery profits set for fall distribution ·COLUMBUS,Ohlo(AP)-School

theOhloLottecy.
State SUperintendent o1 Public
the Ohio Department of Education lnstnlctkln Franklin Walter said
liow much their state-aid bonus dlstrlclsarebelngsentguldellnesto
dlecks wiD be as a result of $85 lleusedln'IPJII;ylngftlrthemoney.
J'llll]lon !n unanticipl!tedprofltstrcm
"Funds wW be distributed SOllie·

Umelnliltefallat$23.18perpupll," - A plan adopted by the General
Waltersald.
Asserilblyprovldesfor$45rn1Uionto
The mlllley n:presents part of the be distributed on a per-pupil basis,
W1811ticlpated profits , trcm the with $40 mllllclluet aside tor other
lolteryforthetl!calyearendedJune educatlon-relaledexpenses.
:11.
C1evl!land, the lllate's largest
'
public school system, will fecelve

·Grudge-bearing ~nm~ kills
four, wounds police officer

SLB.

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Conrall has notllledRobertsthatlt
will lie ·repa1rjng several ,grade
crossings in the.Ungsvtpe.Dex1er

Carper's Nursery, Just off the
township road.
. 1l1e comm1asloners are hoping
that consl:nlctlon ~the acd!ss road
wW bring Carper's business to Its
original polentlal, County Commissioner Richard Jones said.
Roberta estlmated-that construe·
tlon will probably begin smlftlme
next year. The plans · must be
appiWed by several lllate and
federal qencles, as well as obtainIng a grant for the work, Roberts

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NEW KEEBLER

32oz. 69~

Paper Towels R.C. COLA

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summer PI'OIIJ'am&amp; to bulk:L on It

POINT-

WATERMELON
$} 99 EACH

MIRACLE
WHIP

INICb of Knn's Lonchton ' Lilli! one wiHJ uch
..... ·
PUicltH of 2 ~~~ of
Kthn's luncbooR ..111.
GENERI~
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With Elch
Purchase of
Two Frozen
Pizzas •

li11it 0111 lliiii!O oi. ep

co·OKIES

2 ll. BAG

BANANAS
Coody. , .

One with ...~ purchost of

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25 LB.

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SUNTEA JAR
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$}19 GAL. ,

3 111&amp;1 of Frenllin

CHEESE
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2% MILK .6 PACK 12 oz.

KERR

entlne

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the most money - $1.753,538. asbe!!tos containment-removal or:
Columbus wW get $1.5 mDllon, for· half ,of the cost of emergency
Cincinnati $1.1 mllllon and Toledo capital Improvement projects.
slightly morethan$1mllllon.
Robert Bowers, an asslslantslate'
,Legtslator.;requlredlstrlctstou.se school superintendent, said the
the extra money for textbooks, 'mosalariesneycannot be used for employee:
COO!puter hardware and software,
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"FREE

13&amp;MM-rl"x8" PRINTS
110MM-rl"x8" PRINTS .
128MM-I"x8" PRINTS .
DISC-4"x8" PRINTS

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HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (AP) -A yearsoldwlthdlrtybloadhalranda
gupman who Was wounded In a · strin&amp;Y bl:al'd, Sllddenly puDed a
IIIQ:)tout with po1loe bui eecaped to :C5alllller automatic pistol.
ltiiUoor people at a motel before
d.vlnl hlmlelf had twice been
thrown out of the motel's. bar for
rhwllltloua bella\llor; a waitress Ilk!.
A ,poUcernan a1lo wounded In
'nleldly'a lhoglnat was In crlt1cal
fXIIIIlllhi today. A PR''I!'JIII!I' ID the
aumnu'• and • bar patronwen:

car

also~. autl)orltlel8altl.

.. It Will not lmolftl whetbel the
~

wbole name Will not

I I I 1~. ldlled blmlelf or wallilot
by cAibl a, said pollee IJ)Ct•nan

OPE~ DAILY &amp; SUNDAY..;,.9:CJO A.M. TO 9:00P.M. '

·SECOND &amp; MILL ST.

PHARMACY
MIDDIIPOIIT I OH.

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. G~kner QtCAA/l'bey also plan to ,
eontact major buslneslres IIi the
ootlylng areat, be added.
. The surveys of consumers wW be
available at various location?. No
onewlllllecontactedatthelrhomes,
Gloeckner told the colllmiNioners.
The lnltlnnatlon gathered wW be
used to 'a ssist .In regional eoooom1c
development. ' The aurvey results
wW be available 1ft mid-September
for anyone to-·
"We will have something In other

dlstrlctsstateWlde!II'I!belngtoldby

VILLAGE
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use·

and

. Seodlow !ltdW..Are!l businesses and consutners
wW be asked their opinions on Meigs
County shopping· and pi'Ofesslonal
service~, Ge Ula-Melp Community .
Action Agency announced Tuesday.

meetln&amp;-

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$1S9 ~L. $169 99':~~

24 PACK

BATH TISSUE
One with liCit purchoso of
OntlO-Ib. bqof lda.bo Po·

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2% MILK

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GA~. $149

IPACK

CHILLY POP .

GENERIC
4 ROLL PACK

JAMBOREE

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tlon president J:oe Clark said In a
telephone Interview with the Point
Pleasant Register MondliY the
problem Is betWeen two govern-

101111 on at ...............................:..

By'11!:R,EJjA MELCHER

CAAappeared before MelgsCwnty
· commissioners lit theli' Tuesday

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Bend Area Merchants Assoc18-

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JUICE

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99$

ORANGE

R.C. COLA ·
$149

2¥. oz.

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II GAL

. BANANAS
3 LBS. FOR $1 OO

BACON CHIPS

IIOUIHTON'S

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$14 9 LB.

·BUTTERMILK Fruit Drinks

JUMBO PRINTS AT NO EXTRA COST!
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. D~'t 11iss this IJ'IIt spei:ial now "PHOTO

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12 ' OZ.' PATTIES ......',. $!99
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80;WIIIdilapt'llllelvlll'IIIM..,..al&amp; ·
ol 1'11111 .. peroeal "....,.
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pay second half . Meigs County
)¥lusetraller taxes for 19M.

Marriage license

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Veterans Memorial

s 1p oma

NEW YORK (AP) - Investlga·
tprs were . tty1ng to .de!ermlne
Whether a broken signal or human
erJOrcausedtwopassengertralnsto
collldebead-on,ldlllngonerlderand
·· The collision Monday.on elevated
oacks ID the borough of Queens
oecurred when the aoston-bound
Zip failed to walt for the southbound

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The Meigs County Emergency
Medical Servtce · reported four
squad runs. .
Middleport was called at 11: 17
a.m. to850MapleforBemk:e~
to the Holzer M~ Center Cllillc
In Middleport; at 12: 16 p.m.
Middleport was called again to
HolzerCllnlctotakeBemlceBaker
to Holzer Medical Center, Galllpcl;
Hs; Poilll!lay,at2:441?.in.. wentto,
Pmleroy Health Care Center for
EvelynLiwlstoVeteransMerhorlal
Hospital; Rutland went to Hysell
Run at 6: 28 p.in. for Raymond
Keesee to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
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. "'·STO~E·
. ~ADE· HAM SALAD -~I··~ ... :.... I99' LB, . '

charge.

ergency runs ·

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Reedsville resident Herbert

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. . . , ad . . . . . . . . . . . . ..........

Chicken Livers .... 79' LB. Chicken Gizzards ~ .. 594 ll.

BACON BITS

llonlnMeigsCountyCommonPieas
Court today.
By pleading guilty, CklwN
waived h1s right of appeal and was
ordered by Judge Charles Knight to
return to court on sept. 11 at 9 a.m. '
for se~~tenclng.
A pi'e-SE!Itence Investigation was
also ordered by the Judge. CklwN
was released from custody oo a
$1.00! recognlzailce bond. If Clo.wer
falls toappem:forsentenctng, he wiD
face an even more serious' felony

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Leg Quarters ......·. .·

Pleads guilty ·· '
Clower entered a plea of guilty to a ·
felony charge of marijuana cultlva·

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C~ICKEN

tnday, onlyonellrewasstlll~.

and that was under control, said
RomEoville pollee Sgt. Rlchilrd
Nugent.
.
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Nugent said the· bodies of nine
badly OOrned v1ct1ms had bl(en
recovered trcm the explosiOI\ site,
but none had been kli!ntUied. There
were 48 workers at the plant whEin
the explosiOn OCCI.IITed shortly
before 6 p.m. Monday, be sald.
Twenty-one workers were Injured, two of them critically, In the
blast and ensuing fires. area
hospltalstepoi ted. TWo~e
firefighters also suffered 'minor
Injuries flghtlng. the blazL&gt;s, said
Assistant Chief Stephen Clancy. .

1"-11 .......... p . . . •••
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D %a

.LB.

foundafuns 15 miles away and cut
olf power In 10,001 homes.
The blast Monday eYellbig was
felt for 35 miles and left the refinery
looking like "agtanterectasetthat ·
had been stepped on,'' said~
ville pollee Lt. Alidy Barto. i • •
Rescue workers were hampered
for hours trcm l'eCOYei'IIJ&amp; charred
bodies at the .site by the clx&gt;klng,
smoke and Intense beat.
Officials early todlw had 110
lnltlnnatlon on what might have
causi!d theexploslon,!Yhlchfl!'eflgh- · ·
ters said ~ lnstde the .
refbiecy's coke plant.
,
.
Flreftl!hters.fnm about 00 COOl·
munltles battled live sep81'8te !Ires,·
which SEIII smolte swirling Jbw:
sands of feet lntQ the alr. By early

Willi'am' H. Goebel

.,.an........................... . Weather

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Breast Quarters,. .. ·· .·
7. g·¢

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Rescue workers searched IQday for
seven Union 011 Co. workers sWl .
mlSsJng following a refinery expo.
slon that kWed at least nJile ~.
Injured 23 others,. ~ cOIIcretl(

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July 24, 1914

,,

BEST . OF CHICKEN •.•••.•..... 89¢.LB.

ROMEOVILLE, Ill. (AP) -

will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday_
Funeral sevlces will be at 2 p.m.
Thursday In the fUneral home, with

WW1am H. ~. 72, Rt. 2,
Coolville, died·at h1s home Monday
after an extended Ulness.
He was born 1n Port Arthur,
Canada, a son of the late Frank and
Evelyn Baldwin Goebel. .
Swvlvois 'Include a brot!IB',
FI ede:t ick Baidwln Goebel of
Tuppers Plains; two nephews,
Frederic!( w. (Fritz) Goebel of
Tuppers Plains, and Frank L.
Goe.llel .of Coolville; two nieces,
Martha Mead of Silver Springs,
Md., and Mary Ethel Rose of
Goldsboro, N.C.; live grand-nieces
and seven grand-nephews. •
· He was preceeded In death by h1s
parents; a bro(her, Frank L9uJs
Goebel; aiid a sister MadeUne
Kenny.
Fiiends may caU at the White
Funeral Home, Coolv1lle, after 2
~nephews.
p.m. today. RosarywW be recited at
. He was Preceded In death by his 8:OOp.m. at the funeral home. .
]lllrellts; by h1s wife, Jennie D.
·Mass of the ResUrrection will be
Wise; a daughter, Bettie BroiYn; Wednesday at 10: 00 a.m. In the
and by a brother and five sisters.
sacred Heart Church In Pooleroy,
Friends may call 6-9 p.m. with the Monsignor Anthony GlanWednesday at Rawlings-Coats· namore as celebrant. Burial wW be
Blower Funeral Home. Masonic In the Goebel Family CemeteJY,
services by thr Middleport lodge . near Coolvllle.

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Nine dead·in
refmery~ blast

Area deaths

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PauiJW:Duli.
'l1le I*Jodbat.h bepn wliell Sat:
Wayne Wanvlck radiolld that be
1t11

thelounlei*opi letor, a truckdriver
and a wanan, DIIDI! ~ wiDn were
ldentlfled,pollceaDd~tr

A bar

!lsald.

patron was also wounded,

Jacklon said.
Unda Schmidt. a waitress wbo
had &amp;erYed the aunman on previouS
occalkm butdltln't know bls IIIIDie,
said she left tile bar wben she saw

liitn c:ombla ln.

,'

''lfepveme thecreeps. ... Hewas

not a DlteiiiYl In tact. be was praty

vulpr. He'Wal alwayl W!IY dirty.(
dlm't want to de-' with him,'' ~

said.

IIIOHIII'Ir a . . - Dallle

cwi)'q blr mea b' a trdlc

mtactlrlltlbacbvidUWn&amp;u.lll
ll*l'tliar't . . . poiii!B ll1d.
But .... tbiiMIIOl out allllt
car, llle*!Yer, dan bd•aboutlll

... - s-naa thDt ... ldlled live people . . . .
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