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Ba!lter told council she will hand:carey the Ponew application to
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The ,vjllage Is attempting 1D get
to1.11 fUndlq tor exteilllpn at tbe
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C0!'9tructlon site. Mayor Richard
Setyer said there "woold be~way"
Counell could help with any part of
.the l'ltndlltli rt the exlrelliikxl.
Preliminary engineering work
1tas lndlcatP.d the project. Including
eqlneerlng tees and a 1Ift station ·
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'lbe JUDe dec1lne In WIE!ttploy·
ment for Gallla and Melp was In
line with a dow!!ward trend registered tltJwalwt most rt lllllllheast·
ern Ohio. With the exception of
JlycaUCKMELVIN
justiCes totheS..jiietlteO!urt Five Jordan says, puttJng Amerlcims p1ospe11ty and eoooomlc apportun·
VInton - where a. tttaY to June
A-t 'ell.._ writer
current justices are mare than 75 back to Wlll1t meaDS putilng bladt lty throughout' most parts or our
nation."
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lncreaseof1.7pen:entwasreported , CLEVELAND !AP) -Pn!sldeitt years old, he said.
Americans back to work."
"But
there
are still soine 'areas
-lheJoblessmtelnaUSUITOUIIdlng ReapaltaabuDtan"troncurtaln" ,
"It Is within the realm of
Kemp said Ute nation's budget
counties declined.
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OBEStlgutesibowl,574ofGaUia . tlo!t,~I)OalteniattveliUt ~· will shitpe tbe Supr'4!111e Coort tor ID)'IIng when "millions of !!lack shared In the general recovery," the
Cwnty's estimated Wlll'k force of to · vote for Walter ~ . 1n' anoiher gener~tlon to o;me," said .Amerlcatts are goltJc to Slll'jli'jse president said.
In other business Monday, the
15,192 wltmut Work In JUDe.
N&lt;M!iDber says fonner NatiOJtal · Jordan, liiJW a lawyer In Washing· themllelves by vollttg Republlcan
Urban League released a study
, In t4elgs, Ute OBES reports 1,182 Urban 1 ..;,111"' President. Ve'nlon toll; "I've cane here to teD you that agabi."
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lhllt president canMt be RDnald
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asjotlerclurlngUteiJlCIIth.
The 'state jcHer rate stood at 9 . W!tO~~a::=
His oomments were In stark bll""a, and II J!I!YI!I' w.W. It we can bl)lleve paying young workers less
· ~t In June, while the natlonal ~ deoent ~haw to.wte II8IIIIIJ ~ to speeches earller In tbe lap till! WIIUIIY expanding and than the mlnlmum wage will mean
Reai!IID.. J!lrdan said ; M •.,- dij'y by U.S. Rep. Jack Kemp, coot1nue to move America toward moreJobstorthem. · · ~
rate was reporfro al'7:4 jli!!icell •
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R·New York. and Defense Secre- . filii employment a111r~ slat!ll·
businesses natlonwlde, said 57
delega• to ~ league's annual . taiY Caspar Weinberger, wbo lty," Kemp said.
confetata:.·
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Weinberger told the. conterence percent of the 'employers felt' a
He blallted Ute Justice Depart· of today s visit by Mcmdale, tbe that D&amp;aw ~t.contract sulmlnlmum wage would Increase
ment's Civil ~ts record wx1er Democ;ratlc presldentlal nomlitee, awards 1Dmlnlrity-ownedcornpan· jobs, 40 percent said It wauld not and ·
Reagan, .notlng lts , opposltlon to apd his lllll!llng mate. u.s. Rep. leslncrea!edby~percentlastyear 3 percent said It would have no
volunta!Y clmg1egat1Qn plans 1n Geraldine Ferraro.
, ...to, reach a ~ rt more than $3 effect. ·.
The study also found that·half th..e
Seattle and St. :Loul$ and t t s l l o o .
''Intensive prq~~~pnc!a . to JSWBY
Kemp said the Reagan admlnls·
Reagan, who drew heat lrom emplOyers would hire more minor·
public opinion to aJwuvht afllima·
tratlon's tax cuts had pawe1ed an Natlollal Urblin League President lty youUts It their wages weie
ttveactbt."
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The study, ftnanced by the
'l1lougb It 1s not a "sexy Issue"
"morejollsthan themtlrecontlnent at the conJerence, sent a telegram
Jordan said, the III06f ~t ctEuropeltascreatedlnadecade." Mondaysaylngtheecooomlcrecov· Department of Labor, was CO'n·
PlzzaHut,HoraceKa!T,areseeldng
va1ers this tan 1s
"But It's not enough," he said. ery has broll!!ltl ."a ~al ot ducted during the winter of 1981·112.
an Immediate answer from the Ute
"It's not nearly enough. As v~
developnent department.
Wltmut Ute assutance a sewer
line, will he buUt, Ka!T will not ·
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However,!fjlioblen'is are worked
ootKa!Tsald PtzzaHutconstnlctlon
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CLEVELAND (AP) - It Ohio reached $14.3 million by Saturday's
The
or assurance that the·
Lotto ticket sales continue at tbe drawlng, butnoonecorrectlyplcked
proJect nts Into Ute department's
current cUp, Ohioans COUld have a the six numbers drawn- 4, 5, 24, 32,
guideline Is "not a l'l'gU]ar proce·crack at the largest ~ty jackjlot 33, ~- The Ohio game 'ts In Its fifth
dure," said Kim Sltlekls, who Is
ever lnNorthArtteJica,offlclalssay. week without a winner.
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obtain the grant.
Lotto drawing Saturday night Is saturday Lotto jackpot at $21.3
"We are going to have Indo a lot of
estlmatedat$21.3mllllon-nowtbe. mWion," Ms. Bloomberg said.
very fll!lltle ann-wrestling," Boster
secand-lMgest pot behind Ute $22.8 ''That will change as sales Increase.
rernarlll!d.
mBtlon
prize ·spilt ann1g four Thatlsaprojectede&amp;tlmate,andlt's
CouncUman Bnlce Reed addeclhe
winDers
In tbe New t ork lotto 'In )lased on what we project sales will
thcJuclrt Pizza Hut b.wh !sS wuukl
May.
be. And It we pass tllat projection,
stimulate other ~nmt: ·
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Mondliy,
Ohio
Lottery
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"We are just reacblnl a point
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garjte were selling at a rate three
Ms. Bloomberg sald.$1.1' ml11lon
lllldfyelqled area," he said. Reed
limes last week's. when a reco!d wortho!OhioLottotlcketshadbeen
also remarked that 12 acres
$1&amp;.7mllllonlnU~weresold.
sold~ 12:~ p.m. Monday, com·
adjacent toPizza Hutlsavallablefor
pared with s:m.497 In tickets sold
developnent.
It this week's sales continue to through the same period last week.
Pizza Hut Is expected to bring 11125
~last week's. "certainly we Lottery officials have estimated
new jobs for the town.
have lheOAKJ'IUIIIty to generate tbe sales will hit $18 million this week.
Shields said Ute grant application
The largest single payout In the
iargestLOttoJacltpoflntbecontlnen·
"can ao tQ press pretty soon."
CASP&amp;BIJPBAIIIJWllltdtetaa, Sea la17 of DeleMe.
tal UDlted States."'. saki Anne 10-year history of the Ohio Lottery ,
Ba!ltersaldshe~an~r
lll1 e b tlltlrte putldp r1r 1!&amp; t1rte Nail aul Urbu lea.,..llurt II belq
Bloonlberg;
' lottery spokeswoman came In December 1983, when a
sometime next week.
held' II&amp; tlrte Clew I 1 fA*• II • Ceater 1111 Maaday. Welabrqer Ia the
Chardon man won a $7.8 mtllion
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Optimism for an exll!n\led sewer
line which would clear problems on .
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wtten Pomeroy vmage Council met
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WASHINGI'ON, (AP) - AtArtebnYouthlnc.~to
tempiS 1D fasi!Jm II compromise
be ofleled ...,...,.. tltroO&amp;b the . deMiae ~ la&gt;ve all but col·
Davii-Qulckel Aamt:Y - · ap- lapoed, wllh 9eaate 1'8ptb!ICJUIS
ji!'(M!II and the board *PiJCOi!ed till! relu*tg to lEad IUrtbel' CII.Hliuse
lclnderprteR tltrouP IJIIde 12 attemptS to llmtly ,-lfl!ch annscun1cU1Um as lubtrtJttl!d by till! control strln&amp;i 10 the Mjt IIIIC1eer
auldalll!e curriCUlum CCilll'lllttee. . mllsiJe and apece w.pa~,• . .
liMB were awarded 10 llelnen'
1be HartP.""nate Otlll'ete!Le
BalleiY. baked aoods; ~Ice and ~
10 •
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FUel, lleatlnc oil, aaiKIIIIII', tranl- dUI!nill&amp; 011 llli f!on!l&amp;o"'s
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Alltland
ndor oil; Mel&amp;&amp; Tire ~ tor flpllB l;ln'all2 up over
Ceater. Ponaoy, tires; Excelsior till! ~
Mooday, wltb 1111
SaltCo.,PoneO.Y,coal; BestOIIIce Indication wbell work mlgltt
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With lltJll nuuilng out 011 till!
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Unemployment reached lt.s 198f
ltlglt In GaUla during March, when
the county posted a rate of 12.2
percent.
Meigs Coonty registered Its
lowest level of unemployment for
tbe year with a June. figure ct 10.4 .
percent, clown a tuU1.2perceutfrom
Its ~y ~ofll.6 percent.
The Meigs · posting tor June
1epr =.18 the tourth consecutive
moathly decline for the cooity.
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·a decl.llJ!lln U~e June unemployment
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region, however, continues to remain above state and naUonal
average$, .~ tbe Ohio Bureau
of EmploYment .Services. . .
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. rate fell by seVen-tenths (0.7) at one
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lock heightened jlivspt!Cis Ulat the
regular approprlatlqnl process will
be scuttled as far as the Pentagon Is
concerned this year.
That would mean resorting to a
so-c:alled contln!llng resolution flxlnggl.'!lei'B! spettdlnilevelson the
b851s ol the cutreilt iJW!aet. That
Could lmpel11 dorl.etts· ot JHVIXIIIed
new pJ'OIP'8illS. rangtq from wea·
pms to education beiltGts.
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The Hoose paaec1 an overau S292
bll1klt defense buclaet hi May; the
Senate approved a $199 billion
venkln oo June 21.
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Tower, R·Texas, fighting for Ute
entire $299 billion package favored
· by Pretldent Reagan. Finally,
Tower ofleled a "compromise"
tol.ll rt $297 bllllon. .
HOWle members of the panel
agreed oo COildltJon that the Senate
bend on tour key Issues: the MX,
anti-satellite weapons. sea·
launched crutse miBalles and troops
In Central America.
Accordlna to sources who spoke
only on condition that they not be
Identified, the Senate. group did
agree to 'S(Ilte 81'111S-ollltrol.lan·
guage 00 Ute three ~
systems, and also to a variation ot
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save American lives.
But the rub, acCording to .these
sources, was over how much power
to leave Congress lor a further
decision next year on the future of
theMX.
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spending for MX production until
next April. Then, after revieWing
progreSS of U.S.·Sovlet anns talks,
Congress could release funds 'for 15
inlsslh!s by JliiSSing a simple
resolution.
The Senate bill would fund 21 MX
mlsalles, with no restrictions regarding anns control or further
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P-'T WHITEHEAD

BOB HOEFLICH
General Mana1er

bALE ROTHGEB, JR.
News Editor
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long. AllleUerli lire &amp;uhject lo edltlna and musl he aiJBed wllllllut.me, Mdre.1 ud

. lt~l~phOne nurhher. No uiUII.Jned letten wUI bf! p~~ed. Lellel'ti lllhould be Ia

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WASHINGTON - The Democratic Party took some lon~rsteps at
San Francisco to make Itself the
party of "lesbians and gay men."
Not much attention was paid to the
several resolutions in this regard.
to form for the ..
but as lines
November eiecttoo these provisiOns ·_.
are worth considering.
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This Is the relevant language )n
the party 's official platform,
adopted on July 17:
"Wt&gt; reaffirm the dignity of all
people and the right of each ·
individual to have et:jual access to
and pat1iclpalion in the institutiOns
and services of our society ... All
groups must he protected from
discrimination based on race. color,
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Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOI'ED TO THE INTEREST OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA
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orientation.

We will suPJ!Ol1 iegisl&lt;!lion to
prohibit discrimination Ill-the work-

place bailed on sexual orientation.
We .will assure that sexual orientatlon peqedoesnot sei'W~a barto
pariictpatlon in the Jllijitary."
1be . convention •also adopied.
without discussion ordebatt&gt;, ii'lme
extensive chanaes in .. tile party
rules. ftule 5B, for elqlmpie, _was
amended to lnsel;! the words
"sexual orientation'' .In tl!f ianguage having Jo do with adridssion
to party meetings and ~ty
membership. The revised Rule 5C
may be ot special interest to. locat
Deinccratic committees not famli ·
t;u with :What was done at .San
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unck.r the neW language, 1\uie 5C
asserts that every state party
"shall" develop an outreach program to attract and recruit various ·
groups that now may he under: ..
. repreSented·in party -affairs . These
g;..,ups include " Etlulics, youth,
persons over 65 years of age,
i~btans and gay men ... " 1be
object is "to achieve full parliolpa·
lion by such groups in the delegate
selection process and at ail levels or
party affairs ."
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Tht&gt; San Francisco convention
CJ'('aled an Interim commission, to
be known as the Fairness Commtsston: lts task is io review party rules
"in an effort to establish equitable
. rules as they rt&gt;late to : •h.,- full
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· After periods like the past 12 months, Wall Str:eet analysts are often take
what they can "a long-term pers)JE(:tlve."
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That's easy to understand, a cynic migh,t say, SinL'e rece,nt past behaviOr
and present position of the market look so unappealing. The price of a
typical stock nas fallen a long way since last swnm¢r. .
The optimists might concede that pplnt. sun, they say, investors who
achieve the best results often .ignore the hour-by, hour and day-by-day .
\ palpitations of the market, concentl'!lting instead simply oo tJying to bi!Y.
cheap arid sell dear.
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· Right now, says John Templeton, the widely respected founder and
president of a $2.75 billion mutual-fund group that t.;ars his name, stocks
"appear markedly undeJVaiued" by many historic measures.
If you consider the Dow Jones average of ll industrials witbout taking
llination into account, he asserted at a recent shareholder meeting, the
widely recognized market indicator has risen just 10 percent in the last 15
wars. If you adjust it for lnflati'tn, he adds, it has lost tw&lt;rthlrdsofits value
over the same period.
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Even if relatively few people are inclined to buy-stocks now, Templeton
argues, potential future demand is acclll11ulating in very large pools -;-in
the hands of individlUil investors and pension funds.
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· Within 10 years, he says, pension funds wW be brimming with $3 triiik!n
!0 $5 trillion. · "This hugt&gt; sourc~ of buying power could even create a
snortage of shares.'. he maintains.
· Foreign investors also have shown strong and continuing enthusiasm for
U.S. stocks, he adds. In the first quarter of 1~. they bought $5ffi million
more of American stocks than they sold.
, Wright Investors' SeJVice, money management concern in B~rt,
Conn., says an undue preoccupation with snort-term news and market
tiuctuatlons can obscure the admirable long-term record of stocks.
: ''During the first 84 ~ years oft his century," the firm says, "the average
a)muai return of prtce appreciation , plus dividends tor equities has been
about~ percent, as compared with returns of 4.2 percent tor bonds and 3.9
plircent for 90-day Treasury bills. Inflation llVerageil3.2 percent per year.
.. As a matter Of fact, over any 25-year period during the last half centwy,
stock returns outpaced Inflation as well as investment returns from bol\ds
or Trt&gt;asury bOis: "
Of course. It is easier to discuss this in the abstract than it is to put YOIU'
own mont&gt;y or job at risk in a market that has been trampling wllliid-bl!
fhianclai .heroes for months.
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· "Investors are puzzled and discouraged after finding out that the
seeming bargains of yesterday can be stUI cheaper today," said Heinz Blei, '
experienced market-watcher at the firm of Janney Montgomery Scott
Inc. "Swimming against the tide Is difficult."
: Wright Investors' SeJVice acknowledges that many problems lie in the
tmmedlate path· ot the market, including What it sees as a probable
"lninlrecesslon" during tht&gt; early part of 1985.
·Nevertheless, the firm contends, "The United States is stUI by far the
most secure and ~table haven for capital in the world.
"Uitlmatt&gt;ly, the coming decade is likely to proVe no exception totheruiP ·
that in the U.S. it is usually the optimist who turns out to be the reaUst."

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Hedging his -·b ets
In the ppiitical poker game otherwise known as the 1~ presidential
election campaign, Teamsters union President Jackie Presser is· hedging
his bets.
Presser. controversial leader of the world's largest independent trade
union, has been sidling up ,to Democrats while holding his union's.
endorsernenl just beyond the grasp of the Reagan-BuSh Re-Election
Committre.
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The polltical .machinations of Presser, under investiga!ion for aiJeged
inVQivement in a ghost~mpioyre payroll scandal in his hometown union
local in Clt&gt;veland, carry broad- and·perha_p snegative- implications for
Presldenl Reagan.
Presser then the pre5idt&gt;nl of the Ohio Con!t&gt;rence of Teamsters, worked
unsllntingiy in 1900 tb persuade the general 'executive board of the
inteJ:natlonai Teamsters to endorse Reagan.
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He ascended to the top of the Teamsters in AprU 1983, when President
Roy WUIIams resigned in a court agreement that presesved WUiiams'
freedom while he appealed a federal bribery-cOnspiracy conviction in
Chicago.
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In an inteJVlew with The AssOCiated Press last March, Presser came
close to endorsing Reagan's re-election bid, saying the AF1..-C!O's
endorsement of Waiter F. Mondaiecreated "anembaJTassingsituation for
ali or labor."
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But in early June, several published reports said that attorneys for the
Justjce Department's Organized Crime Strike FQII.'e in Cleveland had
decided to recomlnend to superiOrs In Washington.that~r be indicted
on charges of defrauding his Cleveland local of $2!!0,QXl.
Presser . has granted few iilteryleYis since then. He backe&lt;! out of a
sPeaking engagement at a conference· sponsOred here by the Federal
Mediation and ConcUiation SeJVice, 'llthough Presser did appear publiCly ·
to testify before the Democratic Party's platform committee.
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Duke Zeller, Presser's top sppkesman; when asked whether the WIIOo
would endorse Reagan again, repUe&lt;t. "I'd say there's by no means a lock
on that."
The spokesiJ\aD, however, emphatically denied that Presser'swanning
up to Democrats was in any way related to his pDIISible indictment.
"Jackie's confident about his own situation ... and ilr the 111011t part,
we're ignoring those old reports that are just being recycled," Zeller said.
Rank-and-tue Teamsters wW be asked to !1U out a prelldentlal
preference baUot in August Zeller said the J.8.member general executive
· board would mret Aug. 30 to"ttlicide whether to endorse a candidate- and
whonl to endorse.
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WASHINGTON - Greek arms
Visitor";
' to formj!r Navy Secretary
dealer Basil Tsakos claims to havp
William MlddPndorf . as ·"Thl'
spent $1 million trying ·to win
Bankl'f"; and to .James Woods,
support In )liglr places (or his ' head of the African section of
sclleme to build a pjpeiinP across
rntl'rnatlonal Security Affairs at the
Central Africa that would pump - Pentagon, as "ThE'. Fon'St."
Saudi Arabian oil from thE' Red Sea
- Casey was kept rPguiarly
to the Atlantic coast.
Informed about Ihe projP&lt;-I's status.
In a court suit, T""kos char~ . Sources su!lg&lt;'Stl'd •lhat. IJ(o(-ause of
that he paid J()(&gt; Rosenbaum1anold
thP plpelhw's pptentlal strategic
wanillll' inteUtgl'nce buddY of CIA
impprtanc(', thP CIA would havP
Director William Casey, $25,001 to
Infiltrated the pip!'llne company if
open doors for him In WashingtonthP projrot E-ver mad&lt;' it off the
but that Rosenbaum failed to spend 'drawing board ~'
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lhP moll{'y &lt;o lnfiu&lt;'n('(' officials, as
- Rosenbaum told T""kos hP
Tsakos had intt&gt;nded.
need«! $50,!01 for Bill Gifford, a
Stili, from court documents and
former Bechtl'flnc. PXP&lt;'Utive who,
inside sour«-s, my associate Corky
Rosenbaum said, was aboUt to join
Johnson has learned that Rosen·
another BeclltPI alumnus, Georgp
· baum did ln&lt;k'f'd get Tsakos
SclluJtz, al the State D&lt;&gt;partment .
something for his money: For Tsakos latPr brought up the matter
t&gt;xample:
in a conversation with Gifford in a
- To lend th&lt;' effort a prQJX'r air . men's room• at the KE'ntucky
of lntrtguE'. Tsakos and Rosenbaum
Ct&gt;lit~~ bur c..ftlord reportedly sald
assigned code names 1&lt;1 various ' tv! Jl8d n@f'l· JKiard of Rosenbaum
Washington big shots' they tried to
and didn't. Iirlow. whai-Tsakl:iS was
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interest.,tn the project . In teiepl\Otil'
Ia lking a bo.~1. "
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calls and In cables to Tsakos' - -'-- Gifford' later did work as a
Geneva headquarters. Rosenbaum · consultant QJ! · thP' 'Pill1~t and
would reft&gt;r to Casey as "The
contacted .Shultz, '~ who"' Tsllkos
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SenUuel News Stall

When the doors open at 9 a.m. Wednesday for tlte grand opeillng
of The BJg Bend Foodlaoo on Pomeroy's W~ Main St., It will not
be a case of overnight succeli5 for Robert H. Eastman, owner.
.The Pomeroy native began his cllmb up the ladder-of success as a
stock boy at Kroger's In Pomeroy while a student at P~eroy HJgh
School.
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Following his graduation from Pomer:oy ln 1~7. he stayed with
t1te Kro8er finn. aoo worked his way up . to running several;
dePartments. He advaoced io havlng·Jilore manager responslbill·
ties ln Six stores (]Vfir the Ohio, West VIrginia and Kentucky areas,
to zone ~r of 13 stores In Southern. West VIrginia.

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store policies of the company's
Mid·Atlanlic Marketing Area were
can1ec1 ou(. It was his respnslbiUty
to .!e that the Individual store
m8nagen were ·maintaining merc)!ancttae and facUlties and were
rnaximi:ztng sales.
Aftel' apending 23 years working
tor the l&lt;rclpr organization, East·
mandecldedttwasttmetoreachout
to new horizons. fie and his wile, the
former Sheila strauss, also a native
or Punemy; cleckled to start a
b ..h • ·in GaUia County and as a
result opened their first store on
RoUte 35 In Gallipolis. 'Jbeir first
Foodiand Store opened on March 1,
lll9l. 1bey did weD and on June 711,

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OWNER _;_ Owner of the new Blc.Beud F,.Uand IS
pictured with a alp QOtlnr; 111e· grand;openlnr; qt the lltore 1ft llle former
·J - Boys building, W. M!!lil St., Pomeroy,_at 9 Lm. 'We&lt;laesd•Y·

mer at a Stall' Department dinner:· company In contacting otliE'r fed· , •
But Tsakos paid Gifford ooiy about
era I agl'llciPs, but should, stop shQrt
$10,!01, and was upsi't ix&gt;cause hf'
of giving official cndorsemt&gt;nt to tile . ,.
plan.
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hadn't pushl'd tile mattt&gt;r with
Shuil7. Gifford, who· now works for
ThP official said Rosenbaum and
GenNai Pubttc Utlltti&lt;'S on the
Tsakoa rPp&lt;'atedly soli!lht ~n- '
Thrl'&lt;' M'ii.- Island nuci~ar plant.
tagon approval for ttl!&gt; proji'Ct, and
rPfusl'd rommcnt.
threw out· names of govPrnmt&gt;n't
official who suppr&gt;S('diy backed the
.. - Rosenbaum ~!so told Tsa,kos
Idea - a standard lobbying t('('hhe m'&lt;'dl'd $1~.1'00 for Woods, saying
thP money would go toward lhP
nlqlic known as "bandwagonlng,"
l'ducarton of Ihi' Pentagon offirial's
intended to enltst suppp11 of other
chjidJ'('n . SourCi'S said Woods ltl'vr r
officials .
~:ot a dim&lt;'. RoseniJI!uin did ar·
- Rosenbaum also arrangl'd
rangP torTsakos to talk wtth Woods
mf'l'lings bl'tween Tsakos and State·
and his boss, AsslsfanJ Dl'fcnsc
Dl'partmPnt o(llctais,lncluding one
Secretary Francl.s West. Lettt&gt;rs
ll'lth Assistant Si&gt;&lt;'rl'tary Chestl'r
and r!'pOrls discussing ~&lt;'tails of lh&lt;'
Crocker and his dcpu ty, Frallk
Wisner.
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proposed piJl';'iln&lt;' were lat!'r sent to
West and Woods.
- In Sept&lt;'mbl'r 1!*12, RoSPn- A. senior Pentagon ofnclal
baum lntrnduced Tsakos to forl)ler
conlirml'd that thert&gt; had bl'&lt;'n
CIA agl'nt Albert .Jolts, nnw a NPW
S&lt;'VPrat ll)Pt&gt;tlngs With pip!'ilne
York -gem lmpprter. The three had ·
company representatiws, and that
IUfl('h at the Watergate, and Jolts
a memo on the proj('('t was sent to
told Tsakos lie knew Africa wt&gt;il and
Ol'fense SecrPtary Caspar WPin- · couid tlP h&lt;'lpfui on thP pipeilnP
bergPr. , According to the official ,
projPCt . HI' said h&lt;' was on his way
th&lt;&gt; memo recommt&gt;nded that the · to Sl'l' Casl'y at the CIA, ;&gt;nd sa~ he'
PPntagon krep lnlorml'd on the
would brief "'m on their discussion .
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· 19112 opened a second Foodland 111
downtown GaUipoUs.
'lbeir sons, Kevin, 17, a senior at
GaUipolis Utis iaU, and Brent, 21,
wbo wUI be a senior at 0~
University, haVI' pitched in to lead
helpful hands in f'lWlY capacttiei
sincethelamilyventuredlorthoni!S
Own in the grocery business.
Mrs. Eastman handles personnel
records and payroU and other.
detaUs when Iter husband finds ltls.
schedule Is overcrtlwded . .
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Eastman opened his ·third F~·
laand Store at I;'lllftt Pleasant in
Augtist, 19112, and 1be Big Bend
Foodland in Pomeroy makes his'
fourth·- and that does ll)llke for a .
busy schedule.

~ lljlell&amp; 2S years with the Kro&amp;er Co. before bnmchln1 OUl to
open 1t1s lint FOO'JI•M Store ill Gallipolis. 'lbe Pemeury Store 18 b1s
fourth.

~pe,~ial pro111otio~s s~heduled
' priCes. giveaWl!YS
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' promotions will mark the grand
Special
and
openlngoltheitewBtgBendFoodiandwhichcpensltsdoorsat9a.rn.
Wednesday.
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The building was foimt'I'Iy occupied. ey The .Jones Boys and is •
located on Pmteroy's West Main St. It bas been undergoing
redecoratlonandequipmenthasbeenupgradedinpreparatlonlorthe
Wednesday grand opening:
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As a special pi'OillO!bl to IJl8!k the first four days of the store's
grand opening, the first :Dlrusiomers each day, Wednesday \hrWgh
Saturday, wW be givengtttsoftreernerchandise.On Wednesday, the
first :m custmners. wW receive a )lalf gallon of Meadow G&lt;Jk1 ice
cream; Thursday, a dozen grade A foodiand Jarge.eggs; Frld8y, a 20
ounce toaf of Sunbeam bread, and Saturday. a 12 ounce package of
Superior Franks. ·
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Special prices wUI prevaU and there wW be other prop10tions as the
grand opening of the new store is marilejl during the month ofAugust.
1The new venture is ·the foutth Foodland Store to be opened In the
Gallia-Mason-Melgs area by RoiJert H. and Sheila Easbnan, both
educated in the Pomeroy 5cbools.
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EastrDan comments that he and Sheila are pleased with tlie
p108pect of coming back to tJte!r 1ttme county to do business.
Their PomeJ ay bltUdlng has 17,\Dl square teet and wlll stock auto
supplies, bulk foods, a \Vfde variety of smoked and fresh meats, au
ex11!11stve line of dairy and mUk products. a widevarlelyafMtional
brands as wen as private labels and generic products. The store wUi
handle tender best USDA beef, Eastman Ieports. There wW also be
gmeralmerchandisesuchasgreetingcards,schoolsupplies,ldtdierl
needs and SOIIlPck:thingltems. Smtellto40people wlll be mtplayed
at the new business which wW be open fl'llm8a.m. tolOp.m.'Monday
through Saturday and fl'llm 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Sundays. The grand
opentngwlli be at 9 a.m. \Vednesday. however.
The fwr stores 6wned by the Eastrnans make up Ohio Valley
Supennarkt!t.s, Inc., and tiM\ finn maintains ofllces at Spring Valley
Plaza. Thefinnpurchasesproductstrc:mWettereauinWestVirglnia,
the second l,argest wholesale finn in the United States.
Adding to the fesllve atmosphere at We&lt;b!sday's gran~ opening
' wW be clowns who will be distrlbutlng balloons and suckers to store

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Williams to abdlcaw? I would
rathPr have an unclad Miss Amerlea than no Miss Amt&gt;t1ra at all."
"I'll clrtnk to that," one of my
llbl'rai supppne•·s said.
"I won't," a const&gt;rvativr rolum ·
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nlst wlll'd. "ShP was pu,nlsoK~ so
that ·g!'nemtlons of, f~tun• Amrrl·
&lt;·ans will never hav&lt;' to rear that tllf'
P"rson w bo hold•·' thr ·SPCOnd
highest ppsltion in this land will
ever poSP for a skin maRazinP

again . What ~lnq of messag£&gt; would
you tx· sE'nding to the Soviets if Wll
·allow;._. Miss· Amer•Aa to wear ~"r
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showl'd hl'r wParl~g no ng ·1n
Pmthouse magathiP?"
1 •..;.~ bart!'nder, tt·ytnn
avoid a
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flstlight, said, "You know what I
would havr glvrn ller'!"
Wf' ali askl'd what.
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Two j!arth·shattt&gt;t1ng things
particularly' sill~ Villtf!Nla" )Villi· ·
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a a ec
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ay i lk
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was that the ~mocratlc National .· .A mtlw' COIIIIetvalrtre. columnist
ConventiOn seieded a woman as·its ' Jihli!if
"i'¥t.:, ti!»&lt;'al dOUbleide t 1 ndJd t nd he
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vicepres nt a ca
a e,a t · standai'd , Pft-~ing lhillaljiB.. ,.our
other was thai M~ America ofll*Jt IIE'II.M bl~s ,tor, l ~ne who
appeared on the nation's news- shllfitl! Off 1111 •. ljer ' ,clol!les tot
stands au naturf'l in Pl'nthouse ·· ('l'ntllouSP, but you peojJif' still
magazine.
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· fOiljliVe 'NI -~on for
F,or those Americans who are far· WatPI'I«Jtl " . · , , •·; ;'''
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marl' interested In the fal~ of Mi~. ~ 1 d~'l w'l'il to lM' ,il&gt;tt, QW ot; th&lt;'
America than they are in ll!f!, CI!"V4'fsarton.'
dc\n:t believe W&lt;'
Democratic ticket. the ~s.that '~ •hoqid .;a,iliJW ulls tQ ~p · an
Variessa Williams lost ~r c~ ·.. ~al quesuori. We havP to put
spill the country ,dowit the middle. · :.l the:pll'lu~ in fOnt&lt;&gt;xt ..Those of us
Everywhere you wl'nt yo~ found
who rt'SJl""t til&lt;' faiJ!I/.V ~nd llv~&gt;' by
. btttl'f arguments betw~;"en those lhf .Judro;Christian i&gt;lhtc tradition
who IIE'lieved Miss Wliiia~s was . do ~ buy PentltOu~, ~nd ~thert&gt;·
treated unfairly, as opposed to.· for!" l w.IIi not ~ exiJI:¥d to th£'
those who clalii'M'!I abdicatiOn was .. photos. The only.ones whp ~Ill be
the only honorable way out.
· affe&lt;'ted Wt!H&gt;m llretlll1 JlE'OI)ie.who
I was so shaken by the whole actually pur.chilse tltP rnaJailne,
affair I sought out a bar on MondaY [Pill_they con\prise Jt!8t II hjl~dful of
night where Washington opinion- dlrti/ olll mm in this country."
makers meet to discuss the latest
The conservative columnist reworld crises. Grown men were· torted, "wiiat about ali tbe kids wlio
yelling at 'e ach other.
pick It up at the newi&amp;(and, look at
Once again 1the right wing Uned the pictures and thl'n'; put the
up against the liberals in voicing magaziill' back~ Don'( you think !r
their moral Indignation.
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. has an effect on lhl!m~"
A conservative columnist said,
' "Possibly," I adlilitt~. "but why
"The pageant people llad no choiCe throw out Miss America with the
but to Ioree her to resign. Miss bathwater? There Isn't a man ·In
America Is the nearest thing this ·this bar wllO doeen't wish that
country has to Princess Di, and by ' V~nessa Wlillamsllad noi PQ!II!Cifor
posing in the buff Vanessa tar· the pictures. But • Jeue .Jacklon
has 18id many dines, ''Ye must
ni8hed this country's Uara." ·
"She was hoodwlnlred into posing colldeinn the sin and not'the sinner.'
Today is Tuesday, July 31, the2l3thday of1~-lbeniarelli3daysieft in lor the p1cture1 two years before "
1J1e year.
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shl! we'nt for the title," a liberal
"Why bring Jesee ' Jackson--lllto
Today's highlight in history:
columldst sbouted. "I WOUld be the thiS?"
July 31, 1m, the MarquiS de Lafayettetifeled hisheipiotherebelling last one to condone nudity in any
"For the same reaaoit you
American colonies, and was made a maJor gl!lll!l'lli in the Coulluerotar magazine, but In this case an brougbt Nixon tnto II. Wbllt has the
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native Amerlcarul, women, pei'IOIIJ
of ail sexual prefl'rence and otbl!r
member s of the Rainbow
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Among dther things, the commit·
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assigned to these various
putting together cielegatlomt ·•
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commission itself is to COJII!ist c( ~
teast 25 men and 25 women, _,.
rail' and equitable repretenWICia•
"blacks. Hispanics, native 1\•lljf\j
cans, Asian/ Pacifies, women,*
persons of au sexual' prefconsistent with their propp"!~
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owner; I .arry Arthur
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Party m·a y have 'bitten oft more .
avant-garde 'sociology than man~
of its adherents
want tochew. 'II
takes a powerful imagination )q ·
lmaglnt&gt; that in many states party
officials wlil work actively to
" at1ract" and .. recruit" lesbians ,
and homosexual men. The idea. llf
setting up stall' delegations wi\h
"assured percentages" of "'IU
st&gt;xual prefl'rences" is not an idell,
of Instantaneous appeal. qne caJi
. envision challenges to the.JUinol~
delegation at tht&gt;conventio'lofl99~::' .
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ais It has only stx percent - 11
• i~blans instc.a&lt;l of 18.
Notic~ th&lt;' pledge in thE' platform
to "suppprt legislation" that would
prohibit discrimination in tile work·
place basl'd on Sl'xual ~rient atton:.
VotPrs havE' evPry right to ask
WaltPr Mondail' and GeraidinP
Ferraro !'xactly what they understand th&lt;' languag&lt;' to mean. What
sort of lt&gt;glstaJimi do ihey )lavt&gt; in
. mind? Do thE' Ol'mocrats ·proPo&amp;P
to suppprt, quotas ftlr hQf'l10Sexuais ' ::
In tiK' way thPy h~VP ~uppprted :.
quotas for women tn 't\U' ~n•lf~· ,'
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left, Kevin, 17, wbo wiD be a!lelllorlnGallpolls
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ArlEne Pabl, wholle televiSion
appearances have Included "Tile
Love Boat," . was marrted tO
bJslnessman Marc Rosen aboard a
cruise ship at a Ume ·set by an
asti'OloiP,!r, a pubUclst for Ms. Dahl
sald. ·'
The weddlni ceremony was
' pej:lomled Monday by capt Arne
~V!nnesland aboard the Sell God, cleul,wblchwaaboundtorMoclaco
frcmMattlella, Spain. Ms. Dahl and
Rosenwereman1edatll:48a.m.the time set ' by an astrdo&amp;er.
according tO Gustavus Ober, a
I publicist for the actress. . ··
Ms. Dahlappearscumrttlyln the
• television soap opel'!~ "One Life To·
Uve" ~ has made guest 8J1pe&amp;r·
on "~ Love Boat," the
television show about romantic IUe
aboard~ cruise si!IJ). ·
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th4! event that woldrnalleiiiflpoor,"
sald the · 5l·year-old star cl such
ll)nw as ~'Deathtrap" and "Educat-

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· "YouaeeillO!li!Yisn'ton!Ymoney,
he said. ·~ooeyJepre~'suoce:sslfthemoneyweretogll, ltWouldbe
becauae'l'mnotromrnunlcatlng.I'd
· be a failure. And that's what I
couldn't cope with. Fallure."

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Danza and Slnacorl were charged
with beating WIWam Sawyer, li, "
guard at the MJ!yflower Hotel, In (he
ootel's ground·fioor restaurant on
Feb.3.
Sawyer Sllld ·the-men, loud and
bc)lstel()Ua, attacked him when he
asked them tO quiet down as they
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professional boxer, sald that Saw:
yer had approached them wlthQut
Identifying himself and told thern he
NEW Y0RK (AP) - Actor Tony · had a gun, They said they attacked
Danza,bestlmownforh!Sroleasthe hlmwhenhereachedunclerhlscoat.
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VIRGlNIA BEACH, V&lt;t.'(AP)' ~
after lila COflVICIIon tOJ' assault and . Tennis superstar Martina Navratll'
crlmlnaiiiJISChlefsternmlngfrcma . ova Is moving out ol her liDJ,OOl
flBht with a restaurant security watetfrout heine here to gil back to
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"Sbe.illllde the decision to retufn
Monday after a lillY found him . to Danai. where she's lived Jonaer
guUty. "I didn't expect lt. I was not and has I'I'D'I! friends,'' said J~
LONDON (AP) - British actor guUty."
A. Howard, a Norfolk lawyer \010
Mlc1!8e!. Caine says being poor • Also convlct.ed was Danza's hastep:esentedMlssNI!vratllova
wouldn't bother him as J111!Ch as friend; Albert Slnacorl, 29, of
HanyLawn,afrlendofthet.eJm!s
what he would have to gil through to Malverne. Both were allowed to dynamo,saldthedeparturewa8due.
&amp;1!1 there.
remain free on their own recognlz· partly to the laclf.. direct fllgli!s
"I 'C\)Uld handle the poverty. At aiJCe pending seatenClni &amp;!pl. 17. serVIng Norlolk Internatloruil
least I think I COUld. I've done It 'the chargEs Carty a·top,,Jiena:Jty of a Alrplrt.

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By Clartce Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Allen, St•.
Paul, Minn., spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen.
Mrs. Erma Cleland and Faith
Ann McCain spent a week in
Duncan, Okla., with Mr ..and Mrs.
Jerry Cleland ·and also viSited her
·granddaughters, Dianna and. Deb, ble Cleland .

1HURSDAY

Baker
Richard L. Baker,sonofLanyD.
and Norma Baker of 17 E. Locust
St., Pomeroy, has been promoted In
·· the U.S: Air Force to the rank -of
ainnan first class.
.;. Baker is a packaging specialist at
Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, with
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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
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MIDDLEPORT

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POMEROY FLOW.ER SHOP

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FRIDAY
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POMEROY - An 1oe cream hpld a~ and bake sale
ID!IIIl Will~ held Frtday on 1111!1 Friday '*"1 SallildaY. I'Jun. lO -'
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house, Hllalld Road ott Rt 7 Tempte.
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toward Veterans Memorial
Those with Items tO donate lll'E'
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Attending hlsgraduatloo were his
wife, GalllppUs; his parents, Mr.
'and Mrs. William U!hew dd BlDy,
Mrs. ManY bav!s, PollaetllY: Ted
Lehew; ChJllicothe, aU weekend
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Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Alletlvislted
in Ashland, Ky., with their uncle,
Robert Allen, and coUSin, Grace
Buchanan, a recent Sunday.
Miss Suzanna Clay spent a week
in Ann ·Arbor, Mich., with Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Clay. ,.
Mr. and Mrs .. Lany Roush

returned horne to Winter Haven, ·
Fla., after a viSit herewith Mr. and
Mrs. Orls Frederick and Mr. aile!

Mrs. VIrgO Roush.
Rev. and Mrs. Pavld Tysinger

and farnUy, VIrginia Beach, Va. ,
were guests of Mrs. Erma Clelanlf.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Newell and .,
John and Mrs. Erma Cleland
attended the funeral of their aunt,
Nora pamewood in Akron recently .
• Mr.andMn. BUiyR.Allen, Katle.
and Robert, Westerville, were ,
recent weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Allen .
Springfield.
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Sunday evening, Mrs. Johnson
Belpre,
and Paul WW, Corpus
hosted a family dinner oomrlng the
Christ!,
T~xas, called on their uncle.
graduate.
On Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Denzel Cleland, recently.
· Mrs. Karla Chevalier, Jessica
Davis, Mn. Johnsoo and Mrs .
Krtsten, and Mrs. Linda Well,
and
Lehew ild BWy visited jV!th Mlss
·~ather and Leah, .spent a dar
t:lorolb.Y'LeUiielt at the 0Jarni1a1i11 teceJltly at the Columbus Zoo. ~
Nursing Hmle In Urblma, and
Mi-. and Mrs. George Griffith,
Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs ..
Joh!l Lehew, and Mr. and Mrs. WUllamsburg, spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. John Wickham.
Richard Lelftlelt visited her..
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U!COI'dl WUl ~ conlldelltlal.
ReP!nlttoo ,for lbe ~
~at Tiny Tech wU1 also ta1ce
p1ace on Saturday at 01e same
time. A $15 registration fee II
IV!CeS88J'Y at the tJme of
enrollment
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MIDDLEPORT,- TIDy Tech
MIDDLEPORT - The MidDay Care and Pre-Scl!ool, beld ' dleport Parents-Teachers Or·
attheMlddleportUnitedPentec- ' ganlzatlon ~ oold a bowl.aostal &lt;l!urch, South Third, wiD lhonbeglllnlngl!llOi;lla.m.Aug.
offer free chlld llngetprlntlng
S. at the Pomeroy BowHng
Saturday trcm noon to 2 p.m.
, Lanes: .
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Mrs. Bonnie Baker, who· Will
The I!Yellt Is open to .any ,a rea
help COiiCllct the fiDget pi lilting,
youth. 7 to 14 years old.
has received training fran the
Each participant must have at .
MeiKs County Sheriff's
~flvesponsors.E\lcbspooscr
Department.
must pledge a mlnlmwn of 2
Children ot au ages can be ce~~ts per pin at tile IIJid of. tlln!e
llnaapmted. Parents maY take
games. ·
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1beonJycosttothepartlelRant
If a Child II ~ ~
will ~50 Ol!llts for bowlliilr sme

Attencllllg were Carot.vnr James
and Jelllea. Schuler, Lanpvll1e,
' Jl:an, Mlsly jUid B. J . Mcamas,
Chattanooga, Tl!lm., Charles and
EvelYn
Schuler, Glendale, W.Va.,
EllzabethatidKenyYoho,Mounds·
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·Wa:,meaburg,
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Mary,
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Phens, Nl!\t Straitsville, Nancy, illbte School wUI be held July iJ1 to
. GeneandTonyVanMeter,Rullanl;l, Aug. 3. ', Dorothy Calaway Is
James Schuler, Columbus, Nancy, director.
.Roger, Erin and Casey Schuler,
Alfred uMw held aerv1ces at
Columbus.
Arcadia Nurslng Center July 10.
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Terrie. Evel'etl, Usa .and Olad Nina Rotitnson at the organ. Rev.
Schuler, Middleport, Joe Schuler,
Thomas gave lbe openlna prayer.
Sr., Cheahln!, Joe, Jr., Belva, Joe Other UMW members pre~~ent
Bob, Bobby Joe Sclaller, Cheshire, Wl!l'l! Martha EUlot and Clara
011'11, ne.n, John Cleland, Rutland, Follrocl. Tbey made special visits tO
John and Prll Schuler, Rutland, . Helen WOOI,Is and Hazel Parrl.sli.
Paul, Carol, and MIIY Ann Schuler,
Church visitors were Doug JaCk·
~. Allcla,Brlil&amp;et;Jeremy,
son, ReynoldsburK, Mr. and Mrs.
and James Qlo•IK'II, Rutland, Guy Richard Clement, Blissfield, Mich.
Scl)uler, Do!g!aColln,RIItlalld, Debl
VIsitors qf Mr. and Mrll. Joaeph
and Budce Dalley, Middleport, Poole and wm were Mr. aiid Tom
cmcty; John, Krtatopber Van Meter, Avid, Jonathan and Metfan, Teny
Rutland, Jane, Harley, Harley, Jr., 'Fetty, Mr. Carter aiid Troy,
Fllrllorn; Bea, Harold
and
BriiD,IIIId ~Ebln, BldMII.
Heatber Fetty, and Susie Lambert,
~-trawllllftl!!-~was Lanpvllle
Ruth ~ viSited her aunt,'
. . Jelll ~ Cbatta...... lbe
eldl!lt, a.rlla A. Scln•""iMiddle- Ona Taitt, Spencer, W.Va., July16..
p(llt ·1!1111 tile )WI£ I, Je Ire On July 22, she viSited her father,
HaM!Y caney. Columbus. Mr.
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SHOULD I HAVE A_ WILL?

A food sale was planned tor the
August meetlnK when the Chatll!r
Club met rece!ltly at the heine .i~
Lolli Harrllon. Elaine' Spires W8S
. co-hosteSS and gifts were lJre~lllai
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TIII!blrthdayaofiln!ftdaBollnand
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through the Conlmunlty CoUege of
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Apple Grove news notes
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BrMn. Wllol-"
Walter McDade and son, David,
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1983 prepered by Carol Erwin
received a superior ratJna as did tbe
garden therapy bookotlllll3byBetty
Dean. The preaentatlon of the
awards wtll be made at the OAGC ·
convention to be held In Auaust. ,

Celebrates 90th

The Hemlock Grove Grange met

recentb' for Inspection.

'- A pbtluck supper preceded the
Inspection. Muter Zlba Mldkllf
later turned thep!'011'8111 fNt!tto the
degn:e· team led by Stanford'
· Stocklon. Thecharterwasdrapedln
memory ot Frank Clark and
. ~ttKing.
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Helen Qulvey, women's activity
ch81IWoman, announced Items fQr
the qullt contest must be ready by
Sept. 7. Ruth· Francis gave the

ArrivlngfromtheCinclnnatiarea
· were her daughter, Leah Zlnk, Ken
and Donna Lubeck, Greg and
CheryL and Gayle toewenstlne, ••
Clint, Dawn and Curt.

leglslatlv~ report. ''Memories" Willi

Brandon C. HW recently celebrated his tlrst blrthdayWttha party
at the heme ot his parents, Mt. and
Mrs. SteevenHW, Pomeroy.
, A· clown theme was carried out
with the theme cake baked b):

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Attending • the party were · Ids
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grandparents, Mt. and Mrs. Mike
Mr. aiJ Mr.r. Clarence A. Bradford
Grtmth, Mt. and Mrs. Dennie Hlll
and Mrs. Sa!ldra
Others attending were Ids uncles
and aunts, Mt. and Mrs. Troy
Mt. and Mrs. Clarence A. They have four grandchtldren, ·
Grtm!h and daqgbter, Hollie, -Mrs. Bradford, Racine, will be honored Monica and Matt Jordan, and
Regina Humphreys, Autumn Grit· 'on their 40th weddlrtt. anniversary Jennller ahd Julie Weller.
lith, Sonja HW, Marcy Hill,. Coort· with an open house at illelr !)orne
U!elong residents ofthecOmlllun·
ney HW, Missy Rainey and John Sunday with frleods and relatives Icy, Mrs. Bradford is a homemaker
Ginger Darst, daughter of Jeff theryn Metzger, her greatGuJnt~:~er. Other guests wereRacliel · from 2: ~to 5 p.m.
and Bradford retired In 1983 from
grandmother
Beulah
White,
Tex;
Taylor
and Heather McClain.
and Kitty Darst, Middleport, reTheobservancetsbelnghd6tedby the American Electric Power
anna Well and Amber and Gwlnnle
Sending gifts were Ids greatcently observed her fourth birthday
their chlldren.
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Company.' after 32 years at the
grandparents, Mrs. Inez Hill of
White.
with a p;~rty .
Itwasannouncedearller,lhem&gt;r, PhlllipSpornPlant.
Sending gifts were pei gtanc!par·
Racine, Mr. andMrs-Leslli!B.Cm, that the ollservance was to have
: A cake baked by her grand•
. The family request no gifts.
ents, Tom and Bessie Darst, Craig
Pomeroy, and Mrs. FredriCka taken place JUly 29. ,'
n)other, Katheryn Metzger, was
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Darst, Frank, Llrida ani! Vincent
served with Ice cream.
Cl8rence
A. Bradford and Lllltan
; Attending were Ginger's brother, Broderick. Greg, Cheryl, Ellzabeth .
RuthJohnsonweremarrledonAug. .
and Brian Lane, Wayne. Debbie
Keith, her grandparents, Betty and
7, 1944 In New York City. They are .
and Andy White.
Herb Gilkey, and John and Ka·
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the pareqts of two daughters,
Teresa
Jordan, Pataskala, and
Betty ana Paul Hill of Indiana,
The
birthday of Derek
BrendaWell~,StooeMountaln;Ga.
Eunice
Jones of Missouri, Jack and
Johnsori, ' SOil of Hank and Kathy
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Johnson, Bradbury, was obse!ved
Janet and Roger Theiss spent tile
receutly with a party at Ids borne.
Mandy Jividen was honored Tricta Roush, Dennis Uttte, Shanweekend with their father , E . J . Hill,
A cowboy cake and homemade • n-·'/d'
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recently with a party for her seventh · non Roush, Brenda Hawley, Vlck
Flatwoods Road, Pomeroy.
Ice.cream were seiVed fOllowing a
Dill mg 00"?
birthday at the home of her and David M. Camp, Jerri.Hawley, conkout Attending and presenting
VIctor L1od . has retun\ed to
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grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brandy Laudermllt, Sharon Wise, gifts to Derek were Bill and Naomi
KANSAS CITY • Mo, (AP) Minneapolis lifter spending a week
than 100 construcUon projects here with Ids brother, Relno Und.
Phillips.
Cindy and Theresa Uttie, Misty King, Bradbury, Ids ~ts; · , More
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A Cabbage Patch theme was Ebersbach, Geneva WISe, Ellzbeth Debbie Ftnlaw, Heather and Matt, , are wa= way ,a,our-square- e
Jean and Vincent Dabo f1 Largo,
~ of downtown Kansas City · Fla. will arrive Wednesday for a
carrledoutwlthcake,icecreamand ~ulcher, Cindy · Butcher, Tim Chester: Sherry Meckstroth Nicole
koolaid served.
Busby, Amy Clonch.
. and~ Huntington, W.Va., and
whie\lls ex~lng a~ billion three-week visit with. their son-in: Attendingwerehergrandmother,
building boom area·wlde.
A clown was ~ to give out hts sister, Jessica Johnson.
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Iris Jividen, Eulonda Haley, Shawn . trea"' to the children. Games were
Tom
Kelly, and famlly .
Sending gifts were Elizabeth aD&lt;I
Petrie, Kelly, J. C. a nd Jason played with prizes going to Brandy Jessica Wrlght and Steve and Robin
Buzzard, Delores and Stacy Tyree, Laudermllt, Jason Buzzard, Jagers and Joel.
C&gt;ee Barber, Darlene and Marlene Brenda Hawley, and Trlcla Roush.
0oodispaugh, Zeb and Zac Batey, J. C. Buzzard won the door prl2e.

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!lpnortng the Rev. and Mrs. Roger
Grace and sons Sunday evening at .
tiJe church.
• The Rev. Mr. Grace and hts
lamuy moved here from ToleOO. A
j)rogram following the dinner InCluded ~ ·Love Lifted Me" by the
congregation, scripture reading and
prayer by the new pastor, poems,
~SUver Dollar and the LltUe Red

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Earl Hill captures victory
·a fter rain-delay at·Skyline
STEWART - Saturday evt)nlng
ra!lts halted Skyline $peedway's
"Dual Forty's" lnvltaiiOnat race.
Sunday evening, a large crowd
tumed out to see. local favorite Earl
Hill post tJie Super Late Model wtn
over a star·studcled 20-ea~ fteld.
In the joining .Hobby Stock
feature, which incluaed 29 cars,
-Circleville's Jim Taylor came from
his 'third row starling position to_
post the viCtory.
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This season, 43-year-oldEarl Hill,
an 18-year steel!- car racing veteran,
· has beell red hot on the local racing
circUits, and Sunday evening was
· certainly no exception as he roUed
to the $1,400 win. '
His win was not easy, howeve, as
Mike Balzano, a member ot the
all-star circuit of champions cir·
cult, posted fast time then pro·

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take part in Sprint
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the race.
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Wheelersburg's Delmas Conley:
was third, Tom Amos fourth, Rick ·
Ellison' fifth, and Racine's Boll
Adams, Jr. sixth. Bruce Berryman. ·
traveling aU the way from Fl'l!' ·
mont, suffered mechanical di1flcm: :
-ties In his bid tor the big payoff. • • ·
In the Hobby Stock feature event:
Porky Shores from Ashland, Ky.,:
set fast time and led the first 10 la!is;
as Middleport's Marc Frencli
battled door to door with ~
out-of-town driving ·ace, actul!lly
nosing Into tl)e lead on several
occasions. A mid-race skirmish
dropped French b&lt;ick to sixth
position , then Shores, who was .
leading, spun out and had to restart
at the end of the pack ..
Taylor Inherited the lead as a
result then coasted on to the win. At ·
one point Roger Atkins moved Into .
contention and Into second place,
but a ioose burnperdlsquallfled him
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Behind Taylor at the finish were
$heres, Joe Memel, Wayne Robin·
son, Junior Abels of Ravenswood
and Marc French.
As a re!iult of the good turnout of.
· fans, Daryl' Willie has announced :
an Increased regular purse of $1,&lt;m
to win for Super Late Models .
Racing resumes SaturdaY.
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iluiTl a no-hitter.
· "I was "reaJJiy doing nothing
different.'' said Dravecky. "I was
trying to hit the spots again. 'l1lere
was allttle !tick Involved. I had good
control. I was mixing it up, I was
COitcellll:Btln&amp; a lot.l '
After irufferlng an a~ Injury at
the end of last year, Dravecky
started tile 1984 season In the bullpen

quest for the $SO,lXXl top prl2e.

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Baltlrrort', m; ftkto. BoMCI'I, 79; ADIMs.
Sftnk', 78: Annll. 8cAlft, 72.
HTIS: Garctl . Toronto. Ja: Mamn,;ly.
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and made 32 relief appearances.
Monday's game was his seventli
start since his return to the rotatiOn.
He's 4'21n those starts.
Draveckyhadnoregretsabouthis
pitch to Russell.
"He hit a good pitch," satd
Drav~ky , s-5. "It was a sllderdoWn
and ln. I made the pitch I wanted to
make and he got the hit he wanted."
The shUtout was thethlrdinarow
for the Padres staff, which has not :
allowed a run In~ 2-3 Innings.
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League, Montreal doWJied Pittsburgh 3-1, Chicago beat Phuadel·
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3-1 tn 10 lnnl,ngs, and Houston edged
AUanta4-3.

I learned a long time agofron:l GU ..
ROSEBURG ' - The "richest
Hol;lges that you &amp;!n't gauge your
efforts on what the score Is.'' Seaver spring car race In the world" known
said. The seven r:uns didn't effect as the King's Royal Spring Car
championship was ~ld over the
how I pitched."
weekend at Eldora Speedway In
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Ohio where BloomingNallmwll..eape
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Steve Kinser took the
By .JONA'l'BAN vrrii
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Apwi•Wl".-Wliter
looked back-as he charged to sprint
. It was like day and night !Or the
.c ar racing's biggest payoff ever, a r;::====~;;;;;;;-Dodgers.
wln worth' $50.00l.
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Sunday afternoon, the Dodget:s'
Kinser, .a four-time World of
Ore! Hershlser threw 7 2-3 perfect Ouuaw circuit driving champion,
innings and tinJshed with a two- took home the lion's share of the
hitter as . Los !Utgeles heat the $102,lXXl total prl2e money. Shane
C1nclimati Reds 1-0.
Carson ot Oldahoma City, Okla.
· Monday nlgllt, the Padres' Dave placed second, Jack Haudenschild
Dravecky threw 61-3fiO.hit tnnlngs third, fOrmer driving champion
and finished with a one-hitter as Sal) Sammy SwtndeU ·fourth. and. Brad
Your BEST Insurance
Diego destroyed the Dodget s 12-0.
Doty fifth.
The constant throughQut was the
Policy.is a GOOO Agent
Local drivers competing In the
Dodgers' weak hitting. Despite event were Mike Mourn, C.1 J .
winning two f1 Its last four ganies,
Holley,. and Don Adams.
by 1-0 scores, Los Angeles has not
· Charlie Fisher, a former iocal
scored an earned run tn 42lnnlni!s.
racer, who now Uves tn Columbus,
After being shut out on ~ hits posted fourth fii.Stest .Ume which
Friday, the Dodgers brol&lt;e loose fbr earned him the pole position as the
seven saturday, but were held to top four cars were Inverted.
·.four Sunday.
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Sammy SwlndeU set a new world
. "We're not hitting the ball. It's as sprint car recqrd for a half mlle
simple as that," · said Dodger
track with a clocking of 14: 42
Manager Tmuny Lasorda. "ToltatoAuto
seconds which Is an average speed
night ·they just klc.ked our reat of 127 miles an hour. Fifteen cars
ends."
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It was Kansas City 7, Toronto 4;
Texas 5, Baltimore 1; New York 4,
MUwaukre3; Minnesota 9,SeatUe5
and California 5, Oakland 4 Iii 12
Innings.
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Seaverfacedonly29batters-lw!l
over the minimum. The shutout was
the 59th of Seaver's Care!!r, tops
among active pitcherS. He has 7l!3
llfeUme win$, Second llln!lllg active
pitchers to Steve Carlton's ll!l.
.The veteran rlgllt.Jiander got all
the support he ueeded with six nms
In the first liming. Wlthoneout, Greg
Luzlnskl smashed Ids 10th brnl!r of
the season and~ f1 Ids career to
give the White Soxa3-0iead.'&lt;:lince
taw later hit a tlln:e-run smt with
two wts, his 13th.
SeaVer said the big early lead
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States plays Taiwan In baseball, a
demonstration sport In these
Games.
Five rmreswlmmlng medals are
up for grabs late today. And the
American men's gymnastics team
ooids the lead over heavily favored
Chlna·golng lntotoalght'sllnals.The
U.S. WlliiH!II gymnasts are second to
Romania lollowlng Monday's com- .
pulsorles. 1belr team flllals ateWI
for Wednelday night.
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. Hayes, tram oanas;.was part of
the 101-ll)l!lel' freestyle relay team
· that set a world record f17-mjnutes, .
18~ S&amp;'Onds in Monday momfug's
prellmln3rleS: Then, In the after·
00011, Mike Heath, also of Dallas,
David Larson f1 Jacllsmvllle, Fla.,
JeffFIOatotSacramento,Calit.,and
Hayes went out and bettered their
own record With a cJncklng of
7:15.1l!.' Five new world swimming
records are in books, allsetbymen.
When Hayes hit the water for Ids
1m meten, he owned a ~length
leadaverGross.BytheUmetheygot
to the other end of the5Q.rneterpool,
they were dead-even. They stayed
that way lor the next two laps.Gross
inclled allead early In the ftnal 50
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played Canada today. In ~. the u.s. wonien
began play• by sweeping West
Germany 17·15, 1!H1. J5.10 Monday.
The . American men, four-set
winners on Sunday against Argen·
Una, play Tunisia today.
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team, a 5-l loser to defending
.chatnpton India on Sunday. played
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Gross reached out and grabbed a
second swlmrning gold medal for
West Germany, but American.
Bruce Hayes had the wtnntng hand
at the end of one of the most
.dramallc relay races tn Olympic
' history.
. Gross, the 6-foot·7 "Albatross"
With the 7-4 wingspan, added a
Victory in the 100-meter butterfly
r&lt;tondaytohistrlumphSundaylnthe
1m freestyle ,.... but as the anchor tn
the 1m freestyle relay he came up
literally one hand short.
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the ftnallegoftheracethat gave the
Polled States its second swimming
•gold of the day. Earlier, Mary
Wayte led a 1·2flnlsh In the women's
1m freestyle.
• Those golds, coupled with a
yictory by Ed Etzel of MoJl!81l!oy.?l,
W. Va., In men's 'English maWh
small·b6re rtfle competition, gave
\he United States nine In the firSt: two
daysoftheseSummerGames. West
Germany, Canada and Chin&lt;~ have
· three golds apiece and West
Germany, with seven total medals,
Is second to America's 15.
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Monday, WuShuclef1Chlnaholsted
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. countryman Lai Rurultlng, In ~
123-po\Jnd welghtllft, and .f're&lt;IY
Schmidtke of West Germany won
\he 1,qxl-meter tinie trial lit cycling
tn 1 minute, 6.10 seconds. The top
American tlnlshed· elehth In each
event,AlbertHoodo!Los~es tn
the welghtllftlng, Rory O'Reilly of
Costa Mesa, Calif., In the cycling.
In another cycltng event, though,
Stl've ·Hegg of Dana Point, Callf.,
recorded the fastest outdoor OJym·
pic time ever Ina qualltytnground ot
the 4,®meter lndlvklual purSuit.
But his time of. 4 minutes; 35.57
seconds, although unde~ the world
best of 4:40.23 set five years ago by
Hans·Henrlk Oersted ot Denmark,
won't count as a record because
HeggqvertookPedroOmarCalnoto
Argentina.
,U.S. boxersPaulGonzalesofl;:ast
Los Angeles·, Vlrg!l Hill ofWilllston,
N.D., and Evander Holyfield ot .
AUanta joined Sunday wtimer Mark
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Fli)Wer arranging using In· season
flowers was featured at the ~t
Cent" by Dallas Hill, "The Greatest . meeting of the Walk-In Garden Club
Is God" by Jane Hill; ''Do Your Best
IKlsted by Mrs. Noami Reed.
Each Day" by Jan Norris, "Where
Devotions lor the garden partjr
IS, God" by DOnna Hm, "My Bible were provided by Mrs. Mildred
and I" by Donna ~ayman, "God Be
Ziegler who read ''One Day at a . )
With You"· by Dan Hayman, and a
Time" and "God Spoke... Belva
musical reading by Wald.Hayman. ' Willard read "Wmnan's Work."
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Faith and Tamara Hayman also
For roll call, the fiower of your
had a song and there was group
birth month was answered by
stngtng to COI)Clilde •~
Mildred Ziegler, Ruth Francis,
with · the pastor giving the
Helen Carper, Jessie · Curtis,
benediction.
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Yvonne and Yvette Young.

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the theme ot the prograni by
Lecturer Rosalie Storys.
,
Denver Rice played selections on
his homemade guitar. Alter the
Grange meeting, a sing-a-long was
led by Rice.

First birthday

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U.S. 4x200-meler freeootyJe relay team celebl&lt;ate oa' Davld~NiotaantiBntee. Hayee. (APh'ltJIIDID) .
the willllel'!l' platfomi Monday before recel~ tlllb&gt;
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Andrea Dillard, Rayan and Billy
Young, Jessica Kimes, Jessica and
Kristin Chevalier.
Also attending were Barb W1111a!T)S, Susie Karr, Karla Chevalier,
Carla Kimes, Mr. and· Mrs. John
Hayes, Mr.' and Mrs. Erroll Controy, Hazel Hawk, Ruth Dugan,
Barb Hoffman, Ellen Bussey, Nara
Hartman, grandmother of · the
honored guest, and hts parents,
Marcella and Don Casto.
Joe Tllll.s sent a gift.

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Hemlock Grange··
has inspection .

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A buffet dinner celetnllng tba .
90th birthday ot Edith Lannl!!g was ·
held Saturday at the horr1e u ,her
granddaughter, Susan Well. ·
Followlng presentatkln f1 gifts to
Mrs. Lanning, lonemade Ice
cream and cake were served. ·
AU other chtldren, grandchildren
and great-grandchildren were present for the occasion.
Attending were Don an&lt;l EvelYn
Lanning, Mike and Connie Maroun,
Jessica and . Joshua, Jeriy and
Susan Well and son, Ryan, and
Lorena 'Arilold, all from the local

Joshua Casto celebrated his sixth
birthday with a party ai the home of
his grandparents, Mt. and Mrs.
Henry Hartman, Chester.
A Night Rider theme was carried
out with the theme cake being
served with Ice cream,and kool:atd.
.. Attending were his brother,
Jeremy Casto. Brooke and Brittany
Williams, Jessica and Valerie
Karr, Stephanie and Robbie Hof·
fman, Brandl and Robbie Reeves.
Lauren Young, Steve Conroy, Tony
and Tamera Dugan, Autumn Bus-

By KEN RAPI'OPORT
AP 8porta Wl'iler
At the
of 39, It's not easy
keeping your fastball up and your
earned run average down. But Tom
Seaver .Is doq all rlgllt tor ~If
these days.
. Alter strugg!Jng&amp;tthesUlrl.ofthe
-season, Seaver has turned tblngs
around.OnMondaynlght,heposted
his fourth victory In J~ and thfi"d
shutout ot the year In leading the .
Chicago White Sox to a 7-0 decision
over the BoSton Red Sox.
Seaver allowed but ttJree hits,
st:rlklng wt four and walking none,
tn bringing his record up to 1~ and
his ERA down below the 4.00mark.
"My fastball was ~ .down
welltonJiht,andltwaSrislngwhenl
needed lt.'' said Seaver, who also
fielded wen, starting adiJubleplay tn
the first tnntng and throwing out
three other runners at t1rst b&amp;se.
White Sox Manager' Tony La·
Rusaa said Seaver's strenuous dally
peppe1 games have developed his
eye-hand coordination and aided his

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·Seaver ·b lanks Bosox 7-0
for fourth straight July win ·

Bible,
relatives. ,
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Inez and Clarenre IWy of Racine Hayman.
Janet Koblelltz ~ , .
vlslted'Mra. E,lha
Sunday.
.'Other l'l!lldlngs illcluded "GrandMIIdredLeeandDe)QresDonQhue f~ther's Barn" by Dallas Hill. "It's Florida and Ohio ~r. ~
ot Harrllollvllle, Mt.lihd Ml's. Slim So Nice to Have a Dad Round the ment calendan 11,1! .,.- sale by the ·
HudsQn, · Mt. Alto. Mrs, Enna ·House" by Cindy Sands; "I Have club. Site will tetW • garden
Blqh, Millwood, W.Va., Mrs. Dolly Two Fathers" by VIcki Ables, ''To a
ther!lpy clllllNmwn for next year
Wolfe, Aipand ~ Barnllarl, Father's Dllughers" by Dan Hay- · and pa d wt toldefS telllni abOI!t
Mr. andMti. ~R.ouah. Carroll man, andamuslcalreadlngbyWald the planned programa. Duel are
payable· at the August meeting
and~WIIIte..-ISOOIIKelthand _ Hayinan.SeveraiiiOI\ISanda~
~. ~Ia ~and Deanna solo, "WhentheSalntsGoMarcblng wblch will be held at the home of
While " - recent
f1 P4!". In" by Dan Hayman concluded the Mrl. Erwin with Eleanor KnJibl to
andMrs.· DonaP~atDorcas.
jrllgl'arn.
be the guest speaker and Show slide!!
on the Monarcll butterflY.

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Pomeioy-Middleport, Ohio

Ql Garden ClubB were announced at
the recent meeting of the Sllllde
Valley Council of Floral Arts held at
the home of Jaclde Frost.

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Tuesday, July 31, 1984

Awards from theOhioAssoclatlon

Bernice Roush had charge of the
Father's Day program hel&lt;l
out-of-town here for the flln!!ral cently attheAppleGroveMethodlst
serviCe&amp; f1 Albert Hill. They visited Chu!'Ch. The sqna, "Faith of Our
Mt. andMrs.HerllertRQush.
. ' Fathers" andprayerbyDollyWolfe
· Mt. and Mrs , ~ HW ot MOOI'e wened theservtce. Poems In tribute
spending the to fathers were given by Barb Hunt,
Haven, Fla.

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Is ~. Frank Pastore ·~
back and Keefe Cato Is out aa the
slwnptna" Cincinnati Reds reshuftle
their pitching Sla!f In hopes of
finding a Winning combination.
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Mark 1bompson, left, In ftnaJ play Of the 19M

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the awards on behalf of toumament spoQlOI', the
Fanners Bank and Savings Company.
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tounveUanew-!Qoklnfteldtoi:ughtas
they open a tllroo-im'ne series with
tbe San Francisco Giants, tbe
division's last place team. San ever have:' , - · :
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Francisco Is 1'n games beblnd the
CoJx.oepclon. batttni at a .«X! pace
Reds and COUld trade places ~th
In his last 13 Pllll!ll before bel.ng
Cincinnati by sweeping the ~
sidelined In Los ~ with a
game series.
strained back, has Ufted hlsav~
The Reds open a 13-game home to .:IM.
stand tonight at Riverfront Sta· The Reds said Monday they sent
dium, after losing four of their six Cato. a re~. back to.the club's
gamesoof WestCoastroadtrtpthat ClaSsAAAWicbltatamllelimln~
ended~.
· , American Association, ending hiS
Reds Manager vern Rapp has
third try with the major-lelllllle
said he plans to go with an Infield of ' team siDre 191n. During his latest
Nick Esasky at first baSe, TQm
tour, Cato had I!Jlpe!IJ'I!d In eight
foley at shortstop 8l!d _Dave
games, posted anl).lrea&gt;rd with one
Concepcion at tlllrd. Esasky Is a
Save and llll!d .an 8.0&amp; earned run
third baseman, Foley Is a reserve
average. He had bl!en broughl up
Infielder and Goncepclon. tbe Reds'
from Wichita on July ll.
14-yearveteran, has been tbeclub's
The Redu.n~ &amp;mday !hat
shortstop. since the !'arly 197Qs.
Pastore, a r!iht-ha.nded si!U'ter
Esasky's appearance at tlrst base
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AMENDED Order of Sale on the

Dave Crow, left, 10 the 19M Syracuse Open Tennis
Toomey. Lynn Crow.and Donna Neaae, left to riglll;,
IJI'I!!II'IJted the awards oq behalf of the sponsor.
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WINNERS AND RUNNEJIS.UP - The mixed
doubles team of Jot.. and Joy Bentley, left, defealed
the team of Diane lawson and Rick Crow, right, ill the ·

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Sunday finals of the Syracuse Open Tennis
Toumarnetit. Donna Neaae, middle, Jlft!8eDfed the
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WILMINGTON. Ohio (AP) After missing more than two weeks
of tbe Clnclnna'tt Bengals' training
camp because of a contract squabble, flrsl·roorid draft choice Pete
Koch JW signed three-year pact ·
and joinEd the team.
The Bengats announced Koch's
signing Monday, but declined to
reveal any details of their contract
with the University of Mazyland

Final resulls Ill the 1984 Syracuse Open Tennis Tournament saw
defending slllflles cluunplon, Dave Crow, down challeqer. Mark
1bompson, f4!, &amp;-2, 6-4.
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In men's doubles, the team of Bakei'Sa;vre defeated the team of
Crow-'lbompson, ~. 6-4.
The team of ~ley-llentley defeated the team of Crow'·lawllOII,
&amp;-1, ~. to capCure the flrllt ,slo&amp; In mixed doubles action.
. Dlrecton, John Bentley and Rick Crow, 'would Uke to lhaDk the
Fanners Bank and Savtap Co. and aD the participants for making
the thlnl annual Syramse toumiment a 8UC( 111
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defensive end. Koch, a 6-foot-2,
27l).pound defensive end, reportedly
signed a three-year psct with an

option for a fourth year, worth $11
mWJon to$L3 mWlon,

·~ KiRTLAND, Ohio (AP)- The cenierTomDeLeone,wholnjureda
He Joined the team Monday and
Cleveland Bn;lwns have released' knee In practice last week, !lad
·four tree agent rookie prospects,
arthroscopic surgery and should be began partlcjpstlng In workouts. '
: .reducing the National F'Qalball
readybytheseasonopenerSept.31!1 . "There were a number of things
· we kePt going back and forth on
League team's rostl!rto88pJayers. Seattle.
right down to tbe end," said Mike
Released Monday were punter
Brown, Cincinnati's assistant gen: pu-ts Sigourney of Illinois, kicker
Linebacker Eddie Johnson has a
,• Rlk Pearson of Whitworth College, bnllsed knee, but the team hOPes he eral rnanag!!l' ..
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. •comerbackRandyHawklnsofWest
will bepract!clng again bytbeendof
· Vtrglnla State and fullback Larry
Sam Wyche, the Bengals' llrsttill! week. Rlllllllng back Charles
-Davts of'Lutber College.
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White, who ~nt arthroscopic year head coach, ·said Koch has
The cuts left 51 veterans, 10 draft
surwerY 011 hlB knee July 6, Is conslderabl~ catching up to do to
-choices and '.!1 rookie free age~ Is on · coatlnulng his running and may be ~up for his late start.
'. ·.t he Browns' rostl!r, which must be able to .work out In pads by
"I don't have any feelings of
.••l'l!dllcell to 'ill by Aug.14.
Thuladay.
. exuberance," Wyche said. "He's
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way behind."

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Teacher for HMd $tart Ctn~

Green Town.ttip new belu- .
tlfuf, 2 nary hOmo, 4 or &amp;'
bc1r.. Hi' both, ... LR •
Kltohon, formol D , utility
room. garaga, coftcrate
drive. nice lot, city ocltoofo,
4'h mifM lrom Gofllpolio.
Borp!n prfcld &amp;114,900,
Will conoldor mabilo home
lrode·ln. CoH 441· 1031.

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degree County.
in or COA.
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Af~M&lt; lr\ Huntington, 1140
Norwwl.i.n Elkhound pufll. l lth Avo. no fetor thon li pm
304-111·2814.
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Kittono. Con bo - · .. 321--...:.._;___ __
Wind-· Co~rt. 304-178· M.A.
Potholotilt for
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Hold &amp;tort Contero ·Cabell,
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Lincoln, Mooon, Wayne
3 Kittono, 30.4-171, 3203.
countloi. APM&lt; In Hunting·
ton, 1140 lith Avo .. no IIIIer
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than li ~m Aug. 7, 1984.
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Champs crowned in
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WHALErs AUTO PARTS
PH. 992.7013
Niaw Chevy Tr ..dr....
PIHDH ............. '76.95
DOOIS ............ ' 149•95
· HOODS ,........... S 17 4 .95
IUMI'IIIS .. ..... ,.~ '69.95
Ollll.. ............... l42.50
I . SUPPOIT ....... '14.95

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WILL HAUL
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vord solo. A~guiJI T 8 .2 . 324 .
S.ach St., Middleport .
LEASE YOUR NEW
Corner IOoch&amp;Aoh. I :OOto
VEHICLE
Frazien Bottom Flea 4 :00.
Only 9'h% oiiiKftob\o loon M~rket . Every wetktn(t .
DON1 B
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992-3410
on thl• 3 BR brlcll ranch U.S. 35 Frazier• Bonom, Y11d Sole, Auguot 2 • 3.
Or
houu, - t u - on 2.9 WYo. 26082. Ooofero Wel - 617 Hil!h St .. Middleport .
No Dawn Paymeht
liar.of land with firm come . Don Fr•zier ·
lxcellent Rates
843-5424
pond. tocotod noer Oak HHI Opor,tor. 3!14· 756.· 2779. · Auguot 1. 2, • 3. 9 :00 to 1
TAIL OAfl .. ~...... •as.oo
employ..-..
Children• clothea, . books.
aRd Centerville •. approx.
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FORO
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Call Collect
GRAVEL. SAND
BUMPER .......... ;, '69.95
11 tor In MOion County. Mull t3, 710 down. 378· 2803 Furniture, 511 Porttmo.u th P~orl St. Middleport.
614-423-5560
Also Some Car
loot: Ml of ,_.....,., name ho.. cfe9roo In or CDA. ottor 8 P.M. dolly.
Rd. Colt 814·446-7614.
Gorogo Solo Aug.2. , 241
7
TOP SOIL- FILL
'•ndors Availahfo
AudNY Oft UV rlfta. 11-ard. Apply In Huntl"lltOn, li40
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Caiii14- 2U-~21.
lithAve. no\atorthonlpm Remodeled cute home. Wed. a Thurt, Ftlrfilld Unco\~ St., Middleport. Sot
()f maple dinme chah't.
Aug. 7, 1914. S.C.A .C.. h\c. cloH to schools. Owner Cent. ·Rd. Fairfield Acree. bedspreads, curttlna, unafl
mu1t aeU lmmecU•telyll Mid~ · cordiHa phone. fuu buster. rugs, new afhgana. cheet of
LOST loby kitten. l.alt EEO empfoyoro.
on ' Lacult lflt., O.IHpollo.
df•port. Call .114· 992 • • ._w_o_fl_h_•_•_•e_r._m_•_n_•_•_"_'rt_•_·_
dr.wers. Misc.
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Dolle grey bock . with white 1 M.A. S - h Potholotllt for 6941.
3 Yard SliM In Porter Oh.
cholt • Wlllt• on fact~. Heed &amp;tort c..toro • Cabell,
ALL STEEL
tho 111 thru'ugh tho
,..... coli 448-1273 oo!ly Lincoln, Mooon, Wnn• 4 hoU ... wlth Iota in Crown Rl.544 July 31 ·Aug.4, 1· 6, Starting
4th
of
Aug.
2 miiH above
POLE BUILDINGS
AM .
.countleo. APM&lt; In Hunting· City tOr more Information Bunk Bed1. farge drH.... Southern High School In
8fltique ,ch• .... uU. Uble. llocino on SA 124. tfl- old
ton, li40 lith A.... no fetor Clll 614-21il-1101i8.
Slzis Stilt From 12'116'
jurs. rocktrt. iron kettte1.
Rt. 124,Pojlleroy Ohio
loll In Mlddlepon - · than I pm Aug. 7. 1914.
UTILITY BUILDINGS
femele golden ratralver • . S.C . A . C .. Inc. EEil Houoe-128 Fourth Ave mite .. very nice iterna, rtln- Fisher ploco. lllnd rotl·
dence, A little of evervthfng.
AUTO
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t21i,OOO. •10.000 down 8htna.
Sizes from 6'x6' Up
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
9 to 1. ·
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Btlanc*
on
ltnd
contract
to 2''136'
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REPAIR 882-7108 or 912·3023.
with I percent lntorHt. Coli Olg1ntic Sale at Mary Wando Powoll'o, 5111 Street
Reward.
Insulated DO(.Houses .
Layne. Choohiro 011 .. Aug In Racine. Augult 1 to 4 ; 9
12 Sltuationt
814·446-3204.
Also Tro1nmi.ssian
1, 2,3, !!&lt; 4, from B. tiff d0rlc. tiff I . fnfont to adult cto•.,
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old.
31!,edrm.
2
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PH.
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thi,.g, wedding dre11. mite:.
9 Wonted To Buy
fomlly room - vVlth wood 8igf Clean out Sole. Aug. 1
INVESTIGATION .
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92-7121
bUrner. Sincile car gerage, on • 2 . Boby c\othoo 0-4T, Lee 810 S. Socpnd, Middleport.
Ph. 614·843-5191.
OF ALL TYPES
W. IHIY cooll for fete OftO!Iel Riv.,view Persor)al Cere 8 flAt -.cru with 110cked jUno, 1-trock ltereo. I • W July 31 through Auguet 4.
Home, 8~ Mercer owner, pond. City water In A~elne. TV. other furniture and
Cleen uNCI cara.
dishet, potl &amp; pana. 4 mile• Furnhurt, · eppllenc... clo· ·
Jlril Mink Ch..,.-Oido Inc. hoo voconcv far elderly Cel 1114·949-2641 .
,..non. Coli 1-304· 773- 1-:-----::-_;,-:-::---: out luteville Rd. log houaa. thl"ll. boddi"ll. dra-. I•·
111 a- John....
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Owner transferred· mult Mil
448-38~2
tools,1omething
for eve·
beeutHul 3 bdr. home. fam- G1r1ge Sale Aug. 2nd. • ryona. lota of misc.
Wtnt~: Someone to te•r
3rd.
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wOOd ,_._, Swolri Fuml- 110ry houoe. Coif 814-992- wlndowa for ptltoral view. Pfetatnt Velley E1t8t11.
Auguot 1,2,3; 10:00 to 1 1.4
finlohld ctoubl• gor-. fire·
CALL .
FOR FUTUR~ USE" ~··· 448-3119. 3rd. • 17117.
mila off Rt. 7, bypasa on
piece, lorgo porch, 40 II. Gorop Sole Aug. 111, 2nd. Rt. 124 Rutland 1d. 2 femffy.
!)tlvo St .• Oofllpollo; Oh.
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KEN'S
446-4522
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Wlna,.fortheoiderlylnour ~ck. wooda, privecy, neer • 3rd .. 2* mile• Ill. 181. Fir1t thi1 veer, Opal Blgg1.
Complete Gutter Work
wonlod to buy log oi&gt;littor. homo. LPN cere given. 16 lloyof Oa Pork . •83.900. Good•clothlng, Iundy II Alto 9!'12·3626.
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APPLIANCE
uxaphone·flke new, misc.
Complitle llomodollng
Clllh 0t trodo IIUIOmobllo. yrs. experience. Ctll 114- I* IIIUmobilty.' CoH 814992·6420.
SERVICE
fir-ood
chlop.
CoU
441Roofing of •If Tvi&gt;e•
Multi family y1rd 11le
992-7314.
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Yard Safe 3 Family. 1 Huge
9154 from 1·1 .
985-3561
. Wark!ld In homo eroa
behind
produce ma·r ket at
2 bedroom home near mile-Georges Creek off Rt. Chaster August 3rd. Rain
. All Mai&lt;M
20 veoro
Will do bobyolttlng iJ1 Point Langsville.
7: Curtojno, kldo cfothoo all Ctncei•.
on~ acre orot~nd .
Buying dolly gold, oliver Pleount 01111 . WM\ P,ovide
•Waah.,. •DillhwUhan
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colno. rlngo, Jewelry,lterllng - n tronoponltlon. 304- t19,000. Shown by op- illzn. mioc. Aug. 2-3. 9to6.
, •AanQH
pointmont only. Call 114·
wwe, old c0iin1. llrtt ·CUr- 171·7371.
•Aefrlgeratora
4 family .Yird tale. August
Glllipollo· Ft.. Mo!lcet Fri., ·znd
74Z.21i41.
111ncy. Top prleoo. Ed. Bur•Drven fFrHzera
• 3rd. Uneoln Htgo.
51, Rt. 160 North
Sat.
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lndoor-outd()or,
Ph. (614) 843-5425
kelt lorbor Shop. 2nd. Ave. Will do bobyoittlng in Point
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Pom.roy.
Clothll far .,..
PARTS and SERVICE
Gallipolis, Ohio
Middleport, Oh. 114·192- Ple-m .,.• . Wiff provlct. llemodoild 2 bdrm hou10 Now Friday Night Market ryone, booka.
. 719/2 1110. d.
..were.
4-5-tlc
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mise ltema. 9 to .
own trona~. 304- bu..-. Full ............ •
180.
Coif
448·7037.
1711-7371.
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Iorge covorld dock . Mull
Co~h pold for fonoy Iron or
Y11d oo\o it 104 Spring
... to appreciate. Priced In Yard Solo Aug. 1, 8 to 6. 460 Ave., Pomeroy. Wencleeclav.
hoovy Iron - · · t 110 end
llrl1t
(acroas
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fa!rthe Mid zo·o. Coll814-992·
up for ...,.In
Co.
INTERESTED IN A
groundoj. Glrlo bike. rldi"ll Thurlday, • Frldey. 9 to 4.
11783 for oppoinl-1.
atone jora. Old ti!M cuplawnmow•
I clothes.
NEW VEHICLE
boord. celt 1-304· 882- 18 Wantlld to Do
3 fomlly yord oofe, Augull 1
We'd like to introdoce you lo
ESP CARO AND
Thr. . beckoom. two ltory.
2711
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2. Baby clothoo, high ·
Yerd Sale Waterloo Grande chair.
Enga1e-A-Cor, tilt mOdern way
remodeled home 'in Middle·
beginnara, organ,
PSYCHIC READER
to drin1 ttte vehicle of your
Hell.
9-1
Thuro.,
Fri.
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Clo•TRENCHING
pon. Many ocl- tutu-.
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS .
toya,
ceramlct.
mitc. clo· f
•IA:CK HOE •DOZER
choice. ,
ells your PISt. presint
FURNITURE. Bodo, iron. · Pickup or dollnry for Aaking t21.100. or bell thi"ll. Jr. olzt, joana, child, thing. &amp; much mor_.. '1.1 mile
ren'a
toyt,
games,
apreads.
. •END LOAD!R
No Down Payment
and future. AdYice on all
wood, - - d o , chli,., on-ln-.Gelll'"'*· ott... No r n - ott•
nonh on Rt.33, EnterpriN
lower Mo.nthly Payment
chestt. · blaketa. dlah11. IH, - I M , fiiY billa by • ••fuoed. Coli e14·992- curtalnt.
Ad .. Pomeroy.
matters
of
life
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~•D:~U~M;':ipTIIUCK
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GAS, IEWER
llone jo!11, " " ' ' - · gcild Chrlotlon
BLACKSTON
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NEW CAR &amp;
C.u•ty t.rttltO&lt;I
AecluCed. nice 3 bdrm ho!M•
Millar, llt.2 , PoJMrOY."Ohia
and
confidential
.
'8.
M1ln St., Pomeroy. Clolhet.
TRUCK LEASING
S£PTIC TANKS INSTAllED
41719 or coli It 4-992- DOzer work~ g~nd cluring enic, baaement, garege ,
Middleport
dishu. chairs, etc . 'Augul1
1857
7111
St.
11
Box,
326
PIHISftMAIIS
• · o~ceveli"ll • t21 per hr.
location. opdon to buy7710.
1.2.• 3.
Parkers11Ur1. W. Va·. _
Pomeroy, OH. 45769
8t Vicinity
Col 448-9631.
ow- may corry. Coif 982.
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2617.
-lcFore llore Information !:: Wlntod old pionoo. Paying
Water wollo, driHod • - - 1 - - - - - - - - - Call 614-992-6737
Call 31M-428-3992 ;:;: FUO.OO ond ly•4o.oo -h.
•
viced. F- ottimetw. CoH Seven room. th!'M bldroom 4 family yard aale at oenv.tv
,·
lrot ~~- onWitten
. Writ ~'
lng 81 or
•992··•742- h ou1e 1n
. Porn•roy. 1 'L
&amp; Vicinity
diiections.
~anoa.
. ..,'"""" or &amp;1 or
-,~
w -·. Roedoville. Ohio.
loll' 118. Sordlo, Ohio · 3147.
· bothl, o.c., goo -.tra\ hoot, Men'a. Women'•· children's - ~i ··· ······ ···--···· -- ·--- -- 43948. Colt IU-·413 ·
fOil of cobinell In fdtc-. clothing, ell si_._ Hou. .
lull boooment. carport with
5
RADIATOR
180 ·
• ...._ OUI•buAdi1111, IO&lt;QO hcild W0!111, bookl, jtwolry, Yerd Solo, 110 3rd Mooon
Now Serving
toYl- mfoc.Thursdey Augult Augu~ 1-2. Children' a clo·
.Air aondltlonero. 11111,
.8
lot, 127.500. Coli for · •• 2 beginning lit 9 em .
. . j~R'(ICE . . "
thing, toys, aewing maSouthoallorn Oi1io
SALES &amp; SERVICE
"'""'old end replira.... No
oppolntmont, 814-992,
chine. tcreanhouse. etc.
We can repair and reJunk. Coli e14-992·2102. ,
2102.
GREEN1£AF TERMITE
Moving Sale: furniture.
.
U.
S.
AT.
50
EAST
cllre radiators and
diohoo. loyo. bookl. oddo • Yard $olo Aug. 2.3,4. 9-6;
&amp; PEST CONTROL
GUYSVILLE. OHIO
Wontld: good uo'od •motor
2 ltory t.orne duplea, · end1. antiques, jewelry. Patio furniture, sewing mthnter cores. We can
ltemMea,..,.rat.entrtn- tools. clothel, Bu!lworker. _ chine, TV. ml1c. 202 Wllnut
f!K 1971 Hondo Clvia 1 200
Racine, _OH.
also acid boil and rod
Buainen
ca.
2 beclroom8 unit down.· deacon'• bench toy chatt:. St., Henderaon WV.
IIOnderd
.
C8if
814·892·
21
Authorized John Detrt,
unit up h.. 1 bedroom. lwel bicycle. antiquo holt bod
out radiators. We also
PH. 949-2320
11184.
Opportunity
flew Hollond. Bush Hoc
fencO&lt;I yord. In Mlddltpon .
wit" J!lattrea • Verd Solo. Aug. 3 oriel .4.
re~ir Gas Tanks. .
·commei'i:iil, Residential
Farm Equipment
t211.900. CoH 814-$92- cherry
opri"lll·
234
Mulberry Ave .. Nice clothing. appUancea.
•
_ Dealer
&amp; Industrial
7177.
Pom•oy. Augud 2 &amp; 3. 9 to kitchen gadgeto, etc. lit. 82,
f NOTICE I
6 mi. North of Pcilnt PluAll Work GuuantHd
Farm Equipm•nt
992-21'98
.
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB· II J0CH1i hou• in pornoroy. 4.
Af'lt. 9am to 1pm.
USHINO CO. !8COmmonde
Middleport, Ohio
, "FREE ESTIMATES"
you . do buli!IMI with UOOO. Coil ott., 8 p.m . MD¥11111 Sole: Auguot2 • 3.
Parts &amp; Service
1-ll-tfc
,_;.,f.
pooplo you know, ond NOT 814· 692·1778.
furniture. 1mall tool1. Yard Sole. Aug. 2. 3. 4. 9:00
7/9/1 mo.
to oend moniiY through tholfill;;;om;;;odd;fol;l,ld;d221;br;;.-.-.f;tu;jlljjba;;
..
;:. dishH, clothing &amp; meny to 6:00. Rain or 1hlne.
11 Help Wantlld
itlfna. 9 to 6 at ,leone clothes. dishwesher. trommtll untH you hllw investi·
a---- other
-~ ho ~~mont,
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locetion
.
Stew1rt'a
On Mulberry bone, Folter St.ln Meaon.
go- I on-~g .
~ble loon . 304-676·8524.
Hgto, Pomeroy.
Behind car wash.
Pert time paoitioni ovliloble Route far u!e. Large No- H
~1
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3
PIONEER CARPET
. J&amp;F
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owner. . Yard Sole, August 1 • 2, Yard Sale. Wed end Thura,
lor m1tu,. adultt. Earn tionol Snook ond Vending
Co.
haa
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for
sele
in
br,
•H electric. priced on fnt• -lon of 1 2• • 3381n behind Vfflop Pl;uo on
UPHOLSTERY
CONTRACTING a'lioo - "oo month. Col for Gollipollo and ounoundlng lnopoction.
304-4.111·1792. Racine.10•.m. to 4:00p.m. Brooke Drive. Pf1111 Pong .
appointment, 814 -241·
'DOZER · BACKHOE
table, TV, Btby nMdl, eur91168.
CLEANERS
.,.., Eav to oporoto. with l'h oiiUmoble loon. 3 br. 3 Rain Cancels.
..
•RECLAMATION WORK
telns. cust,iont.
high
••mi"ll
pottntiol.
Min·
old
low
Eft'
30435185 Oak Hill Road
•OIL FIELD ,SERVICES
Hiring n'ow ~demonstratora . lmum invollmont t9,996. .,....
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Gipntlc five femffy yard 1------'----•LAND CLEARED
Loria Bottom, OH. 45743
4
..... Clifton, W. Vo .• Auguol Y11d Solo, Thuro end Fri. li
won. your own houn, no Coil 317-927-11300 far 6 7 1 671 3
*DUMP Tf'UCK SERVICE
.SEPTIC SYSTEMS
1 through 3. 9 o00o.m. to 7 Maple St., Muon. loby
collecting
or
defl-'ng.
no
PH. (614) 985-4212
appt.
I·
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•coNCRETE WORK
Rain
deleya.
clothing end furniture, mlac.
invntment,
·
free
e300
kit.
We Use Yon Schroder
HAULED
•CUSTOM~ BUILT HOMES.
.•GRAVEL
. .
Coif Glondino, 114-317- Qwn your own Jean - 32 Mobile Homes
Equipment l~eommenclod
for Sale
"WATER, OAS.
7770 or Ollbbio 4411· 41193. Sporllwur, La- Appo!1!1,
Bonded &amp; Insured
by Leldina Carpet ManuOIL LINES
Combinllion. AccnooriH,
Sell AVON. Moko 411%. Coli Larae Slzo Slat'o. Nltional
facturers.
JIM CLIFFORD
brondo; Jordochl, Chic. LH, NEW ANO USED MOilLE
448-3351.
'FREE ESTIMATES"
PH. 992-7201
Llvf. Vonderblh. lzod. Eo· HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL.
3·5·tfC
7·9·1 mo.
36 Real Eat11te
H ousekeeper- btbyaitter prit, Brittonio, Colvi• Klein. ITY MOBILE HOME SALES. ' 32 Mobile Homes
, _ 10 • 7 in ochool) . Sergio Valente, Evon Pi- 4 MI .. WEST, GALLIPOLIS;
Wanted
for Sale
Noode.d b•ginnlng Sep- cone. Cleirbome, Momben RT 36. PHONE 814-4411tember. Mull bel to 0nly. Orpnicoly Gr-n. 7274.
drivo. No omol!ing"' llcohol Hoollhto•. 700 othen ' 1------~--:-­ 12•80. 19711 Community, 2 We Have Buyera For Ftrms
- · Chriotion-. Liw·ln pre- .87,900 to U4.1oo, lnven- 1969 Elcono houH troHor. br, new ctrpet in living And Hou.... list wtth us.
tory, olrfora, training, fi~· 12•10. tli,200. Coif Ill 4- .room, porch, goo. 304-773· A-One Real Ettate. Howard
FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS
- rwqulrod. Colt tvreo, grand oponing. ole. 251-10111.
-R e -but
CARPENTER
L. Yoogor, Iff . 304-1755218 "'304-773-S272 . .
coiiOct 104-797-41143 or Con opon 15 doyo. Mr.~---------:-::-:--­
Computerized Hurina Aid Selection ·
6104 or 304·176·11318.
SERVICE
446-19111.
Konnon C305)678-3839.
1913 Clayton mobil• home, 19,83 SohuHz Limilld EdiSwim Molds • lntitrpretin&amp; Services
- Addona and au dell eg
Sai up on rented lot, tidh,,14a70, 3 br, 1 'h bothl, ·All brick or mtlntenence free
- R90fine Mel eun• work
&amp;10.&amp;00. Cell 814-24&amp;- all elec. cantril tir. flreplece . 3 bdr. home wt1h garage in
T-hor - · bobnlttor in 22 Money to Loan
, -Concrete work
61100
.
~It
Addloon,
II
doyo
1
LISA M. KOCH, M.S.
304-411-1 &amp;94 or 304· 773- town . 304-8711·3030 or
-Plumbing .... oioctri!IOI
- k . 1 child 10 mo. cild.
176·3431 .
&amp;417.
Licensed Clini~l Audioloaist ·
R
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rwqulrod.
Coli
1970
Buddy,
t10od
cand
..
(Froe , Eotl~leo)
114-3117-72211.
HOME LOANS FIXEO 21R, contar . kilchon, Olllrl 1971 Trl Stor. 12d0, ell
RATES lefow m•!lc., ,.,... lorp Lll. cle.,, t4500. Coif electric::, wood dec:k end
(614}446·7619 or (614}992-6601
Govornmeni labl· t111,1ill9 Fl.. d convhtionof FilA- 814-497-3171 .
underpennlng . ·304-896-yoUNG
· 417 Second Avenue, Boz.l213
Renlals
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. t10,1'1 3 yMr. N- hiring, VA . Le•dor Mortgogo.I- - - - -- - - - - ~811 .
Your oroo. For - o r y coil Athono, collect 814·1192· 12~10 1971 Community
992-6215 or H2-7314
Gallipolis, O~io 45&amp;31
101· 617-8000 .... 11- 3061 .
Pomeroy, Ohio
toiler, 2 -..om. new LR Holly Park treiler. 3 acrea,
•
corpet. fnclirdu porch . Coif nice country settirg. rural. 41
4444.
7/ 1211 mo .
H oua11s for Rant
304-773-11211 or 773- · wator. Off Creb Creek Rood,
Help Wontod: Fu" cir pert- 23 Profeaaional
6272.
814-448-8361 .
time .....,.arsons: lor S1r11h
Servicaa ·'
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Coventry Jew1lry Com12•10 'mobH• homo. MulFUrnished houae. 3 bdr.,
II.
berry Hgll. Pomeroy, with
t220. 29 Nell Avo .. Go\\lpopeny. Earn
Plrl·tirM
Vinyl 6 Aluminum .
ROUSH
12•1111. oddocl room, on lot . 35 Lots 6 Acr11age
fio. Coli 446•4418 alter
tllen meny Mm 1u• limo.
Good lnoomo. No in-- Piano Tuning and Repair. 811•145 fl. cemont block. - - - - - - , - ' - - - 9PM.
SIDING
CONSTRUCTION
rnent. fla•lble 1ahedule. ' lrunicordl Muolc Co .. 448- g~~rage, covered pltto •
bltnsin
monogement
panfbffltiM. 01117. Clip thlo 1&lt;1 for 20" outbuilding. Contaq:t Leone Lot fDf Hie in Mercerville, 3 3 bdr ranch with basement,
BISSELL
treiler J'tookups, electric, ru· 8 mi. North Rt. 160. AvoAoPriz• end •w•ds in recoe·. discount . L•n• Daniels, S-ort. Coli 91!2·82711, lnn~rl
nflion of ochl..,.ll*\11. ThO 114-742-2911 .
ral water. septic tank, bio Augult 111. Rei. • .,ep,
opp DrtUnfty to um tripe to
N- Springbrook• 14•70 3
te.ooo. Call 814-2&amp;8 - Call 446 -0195.
Cuf!Q~ 81411$. .
/\J1111llll11
1'
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fll\
"BnuJifut. Cuatom
bdrm, gordon tub, all oloct .. 8111.
- m loct~tlono. 81111h COY&gt;
·it• II I Sl.lli'
Built Geraa-e"
ontry II full
jewelry
extrl insulation, Only
For sale or Ieete 2 bd. room
rvlnyt Sidinp
comp1ny o......,.. 111g11 quel&amp;12,9110; 14a70 3 bdrm, HomHite in Cleerview Eat- waterfront home on R•c3 Announcem•nta
Call
for
freesidinc
es11 v.,..l!.peri...ce
prd1111 tub, 2 baths; ·extra et•. ell utiUtiel including coon Crk . $300 mo. or Will
lly 14K gold, lterlinl lilvor
timates. 949-2801 or
lno,ulotlon, only t13,450:. nwer. no money down. Ctll sell on lend contract. C•ll
·and illomontll In addition to 31 Homes for Sale
GREG ROUSH
14~58 2 bdrm, gordon tub,
&amp;14·258-1216 otter 6PM . · 814-256-1216 alter 6 .
.949·2860 .
PH. 192-7883
IWEEPEII and Nwinl !M· jaWelry
lh•US
t
-.
For
• - - - - - - - - - contor bar, n0.41iO; uoed
or 112-2282 ·
No Bundoy Cello
clllne ,.polr, porta, ,..., ul laetuuten houra of RatnOdefed 2..bdr., 2 acre; 14•70 Vlndete, 2 bdnn, 2 In Northup on Concrete Sell or rent 3 bdf\ houM in
oupplleo.
Pick up 3· 11-llc
IHirt
1 PM to 4PM. Mondoy- 1287 lb.. tobacco baM, · btho. flroploco. tiiiOO.; Street. No restrictions, IP·
aec. dep &amp; rf1.
delivery. · Davia Vocuum Fildey. Aa for : 114-3N- 11-·Aio Gronde ""'"· 12~86 Certified , new poro•. 130 11. t.ontoga. Calf Vinton,
required. Col\ 814· 379eteuor, - hllf mila up 1111 Connioo o - Unit UII,OOO. Coli 114·245-' WI- • dryer .8710.; 448-34811.
2562.
0 - Crook lid. Call Dhector. 114-44ii•U37 1211.
12x70 Oupleupto. •aooo.: 1- - - - - - - - - ' 114-441·0214.
Froo delivery • 101 up. Appro~ . 6'h oc-. level WiHman"a have ren1111: 3
LaDcinno ~ Unit Dl·
lector, 114-4411-2114 Ce- Wouldn•t you Uke to bo Oono'o Mobil• hc\m.,, \o- \end, with t.ontogo on two bdr trailer 5 miles from
rolyn De rat · lrench Hl1lod Into thlt MW home cited 2 mi. fram raven•· r1oda, uc. lor building. hospital 1225 mo., no childmlnl-foim', on utilliel nearby ren or pets, 3 bdr. phil full
.....,,. lchool llerlo1 N.L. wood bridge. Jet. Rt2 •
M
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IAifREIIAIICE, SERVICE &amp; INSTALLATION
In old 180 noer Porter, basement home, nice loca·
ltnena can finance your 1·77. 1·304-273·5135.
19.000. Coif 814· 388- tion on Bob McCormick, ·
FOR ~LL POOLS ABOVE &amp; IN-CIROUND
now home with only 1%
lloclt
plrl - o r·
downpaymant and tarma up 24•50 double wide, rtntol 1101 .
t300 mo .. no ChHdrtttr or
bugle. I mo. old, frl-ly .
*ltll'
Site
10 38 yoe,.. Coli Jeri Allie lot. 3 bodroomo. 2 lui bathl,
pets. li bdr. home In town,
Celll14-44tl-4007. .
18 ACrea ""r Pt. .Pieaunt. $326 mo. 4 bdr. home very
114-371-2721 for - · good cond, 304-8711·2996 Frontl
Chemi~ls Supplies
.Aoutn 2 end ·e2: cfoM to town U211 mo. 3
Klcll -lOyal Demon- oltor6.
·
IPM
or
614·477·2443
2 odult .....
Owner· financing. 304-33&amp;- bdr. hom !I In Addi10n re.·
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IDyl • ""'" Tar frlllndly toy 8AM·IPM.
Hlrtlfll*r'Pkwy.
1811 SchuHz Ltd. 3 br 1 'h 4717oltor6'.
with white
Cut. a ...,.,, 'fap -laion .,d
C&lt;!ntly remodeiod &amp;260 mo.
pleyful. Col 11'4-112·. . .1 h - glftl flee, No coi- N- I room houM far Iiiio bolll, total olor:. control ofr,
Avliloble Aug. 15th. -ur·
"'I12·M78.
.
lecllrll er dllhlorlng. No byownor.1ocrea71houM microwave. dlahwaaher. ly • -· 30 ""'"· Loon itv dopooil • ,...,_.
oooh ...,..._,Coil 114- troller. 2 out buHdlnp, otDvo, ndrlg. un~pmnlng. area with mobile home tnd required on all rent111. WlteN......., llkhound pupo. 742-31 11. Alto llooklng •t30.000. Coli !114-281· roclwood porch. 304· 175· unfinlohhod houu. Moko man Retl Eltate Agency.
PH •. 992-2549 or 773-5634
304-111-2114.
1049.
ott... 904-1191-1429.
6/25/1 mo.
Cell448-3843.
133&amp; "' 448-7117.

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COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP)- The
seven richest pacers frml three
preUmlnarylegsof'lbeStatPolnter
. Pacln&amp; Se~ battled In Monday's'
featured $15,001 final on at Scioto
Downs.
·
The series, named .19r the first
' suMwn·mtnute pacer In harness·'
racln&amp;Jilstory,producedsomeotthe
fastest miles of tbe year at The
DownS, but thequlckestofthemall·
.was raced In Monday's final.

The Daily Sentinel

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BRAUN &amp;
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ASSOCIATES

nil.nor-Jeque pitcher Jim Jtaendu:

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condition.
;=~;:~;;:;:~rr:::::::::::::::::::;rr;,~~;,?;.~;;~~ Troll.

McG.dii&amp;IUI, · a starter-relii!Yer
obtained tnm Montrell aioiW with:

~ioto Downs

Pomeroy-Middaport.

Business·Services

because~ an Injured pltchln1111111.:
Is be1n1 reCalled trmi Wichita and
Will to reJClln the Reds ~.·
Pastore has been trying to work,
back Into llhape 111 Wichita.

wtll be his debut there,
\
Concepclan llld he qreed to
swtich to tlllrd only after COII!Iiltlna
with hlB a&amp;a~t, Jerry KapltebL
"Jei1Yldt thedeclskm up tome,''
Concepcion said. "I've decided to119
a.loog With the front of!loe. They:ve
prooijaed I won't be a platooned
player ... My m,ldel' that was
operated on feels strong now and
I'm now Swinllnitlle bat as wen !lSI

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DO~ HONORS - The hard-hlltins' doubles
{earn of Shawn Baker and Mike~. rlgllt, clowned

TuMdey, July 31, 1984

Reds' reshuffle p~~ching staff
M('('.atflgan

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57

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KIT •w CAIILYLI C!:tlr

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Ten hondmode Borblo outlito, •16.00. Afghans mo~

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br home w ith garage•
Hic~ory Lane and corner 3rd

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LAST WE:!!:I&lt;6NP 1 ~
Ff!QI4 HOCI&lt;BU. ~ 10 Ne.W
lfOQI.I!!:FORT 11&gt;1 6XACTI.'t'

2 bedroom cottlge, · good
locotlon, $165.00 plus ~epOllt. Call for appolntmant
""'' 5:00· 8 :00. 304·67!j'7134.

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z. bdr. 2 mile below Eureka.
1180 mo. plus dopooit, no
pete. Call614-643·264 or
4
1 · 843·2916 ·
·- -14
Nice 14x70 3 bdr, mobile
' home. 1235 mo. deposo't &amp;
no pets. Call 446I utilities,
2192.
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1 furnlahod AC. Ideal for 1 or

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Apartment
fo. r Rent ·

Newly remodeled 2 bed·
room. equipped kitchen,

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holster and 1mmunition
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-~~~~~1~0~0~3~~~~~:...._Newly redecorated, 1 bed- .
· 04 -676- 2320 ··

room. panially furnished.
S225. Depolit.required. Coll
614 -992 -5319 or 992-

Ook trundle bed with mot16· K extended TRS·
treso.motchingdroosor, re- · 1983
·
frigerator, gas stove, 4 yrs. =~s-i~3 :cmputor. 304Old. Call446· 3973.

.
Furnoshed 1 &amp; 2 bedroom
apartments. Middleport.
Adults, no pets: aecur~+v
.. ,
deposit . Call 814-992 2 men . Beautiful riverview, 1-3_8_7_4_._ _ _ _ _ _ _
Kaneuga . Foster Trailer
Pari&lt;. Coll448-1802.
Village Manor Apts .. Mid·
dleport. jE . H.O.} hos 1
2 aR Trailer. unfurniahed. bedrm apts. for rent. the rant
wotor, located In Con- ~tanoot $201 o monththot
.....,int, $160 per mo .. plus •ncludois all utilities, plus •
41o,oolt. Call 814-379- $200 security dopooit io
!11B
required. We juot laid new
carpet In them a. they're
JIll, 14x 0, C.A., panially located neer a docctor'o
L-'-1 hod 7•210
.
&amp; shopping areas Call
r-n
I
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., elect.
614 9 92~·-7~7_8_7_
. &amp;
water,
deposit.mo
Coli
446- k--·-. --2192 .
:-:--:-------duplex. 1 bedMelillo home Upper River room, carpeted, in Middlo11•. con 44 6 -1609 or 446. port. $165 . pluo deposit.
0801 .
Call 614·992·7177. " ·

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. · 360 _
dozer gas with

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LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa, chair. rOcker, ottomon, 3 tables, lextro heovyl.
18B5. Solo. choir and love- .
seat. t276.Sofasandchairs

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Rooms

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.I A C lS 0 N ESTATEs·
A P A II TM EN T S IE qual
11\::wlllll Opportunity) has
-and two bodroomo. rent
Oleftintl at J163 for one
Mdo...., ond t198 per
- h for two bedroom.
wllh . •zoo dopoo~ located ~ :~~~~~~~~=
. f~&gt;Gdlond end Spring
Yohv Plozo. pool and TV 46
Rant
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Cofl448·
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P....,..hod apt. 91 9 2nd.,
Qlllllpolio. •176. Men only.
Call 441-441 6 oftor 9PM .
N-ly remodeled 2 bdr.,
..,Jppod kitchen, central
llir. a210. S21112 Second
Ave.. Gallipollo. Coli 4462158.
2 bdr. opt. newly dacorotod,
aiO to •145 por mo. utlltloo
port. paid . Coll676· 6104 or
175·11318.
Nlcaly ,.furnlohed mobile
horne In city, CA. .1 or 2
adulto only. no pete: Coli
448·0338 .

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fumlahod opt. 2 bdr. 1136112
Ind., GaNipolls, S1 86 water
.... d. Coli 446·4416 oftor
II'M .

COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Pork. Routt 33. Nonh of
Pomeroy.· Large Iota. Call
614-992· 7479 .
1-:F-ou_r_t_re_i-lor-1-01-.-.-30
- 4-. 8- 7- 5-.
1 076. I

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Queen ·, ize mattrn• bo•

oprlngo &amp; fromo. like new
S100. Coli 614-446-29119.
Freezer 18 cu. ft. Call
614 -446-4748 or 4484412 oftor llpm.

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Electric dryer 8 mo. old.
UOO. 4 Chevy rolloy whoolo
14x7 in . 676 _7784 .
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55 Building Supplies

.
Now open for buoinaos.
~ountain Stete Block, Rt.
33. New Haven. Comp.'"te
f1'0tonry supplioo. 4", ~
8",
12 .. block. Dilivery aervice.
Phone doy
_
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304 882 2222 •
oveni':'g 882-3239.
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HILLCREST KENNELS
Boordlng all broods. Ho•tod
indoor-outdoor facilitieo .'
AKC Doberman puppies:
Stud Service. Coll614· 446·
l -:
7_7-:
9-6=
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$36, wooh otends 134.
mople roclcero 169, 7 piece
chromo dinette set ., 49 6
piece dinette set $99, ua'ed
bedroom ouitn, refrigarotors. rongeo, chen, dressoro
wringer waahers.- TV't, dry:
ers, &amp; ohoas. Call614·446·
3159.

53

Antiques

Antique cupbo•rd 111 upright
pill no. Call few eppointment.
992-2 226 .

54

Misc. Merchandise

Knouff thru
Firiwood
Reduced
prlceo
July 3111.
Have
your own auaoned wood
thio w,intor. 814·258·S2 4 II.
Umenono, Sand, Gravel.
Dollvored in Meson, Meigs.
Gall Ia or pick up ot Richard•
&amp; Son. Coli 448· ns5.
Plutlc clstorns otate opproved, plaotlc soptlctanko,
plaotic culven, motol cuivena. ROlli EVANS ENTERPRIIlES, Joclloon,. Oh 614·
286· 6930.
Shrub• pruned. town reoooded, retaining walls,
oidewolks. patios , birk
mulch &amp; sawduot. Contael
Bruce Dovloion. Coli 814251-1427.
Oentrol Hauling. For ·..1e fill
din, ond top ooll. Call Call
814-268-1427.

8unk beds with bookcaso,
set cheat . drawer1, Earty
American conoolo otoreo. 1-:--:~-----­
Pumlshod opt. I bdr., a226. Dayo 61 4 ·245·6658, eve. Carpeting for 5 roomo. Call
448-3257 ot after 4:30PM
utlltlee paid, adulto, 920 4th 614·~46-6095 .
448-7307.
AVo.. Golllpolla. Call 446·
21
cu.fl.
froatfrn
cheot
1
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treezer• .0110. Call 814· Sft. barwith6barotoolo
UOO. 19S2 Chevy dlesoi
, Upatek1 turni1hed ept., 4 388-8381 . ·
pickup, loaded, exc . cond ..
&amp; beth, 1 or 2 odulto, Antlqueteble &amp; chalra. Con t?,IIO.O. Call li14· 2411•
~· · Call 448·0444 oe seen Friday, Soturdoy &amp; 5870.
·
....... IIPM.
Sunday attho GaiNpollo Floe 1-:-:--:------·l•cMarkot.
Ook wall pho,..., rockers,
~ C•••Iitity furnlehed all
pr1111d chairs, pedelul ta~
......... Z bdr. apt ., 468
bloo, h u -. &amp; mloc. Paul
' .._,.. Avo., adulto. rater- White pod,oltll tabla &amp; four Conkle
FumltuN, Rt. 7,
bloCk
vinyl
bucket
podootol
•••· *226 mo. plu1 Mcur· choira •711. White fiberlllae Tu~tw Plolno, Ohio. ·
lly dop. Call 448·2236 or
couch. Cal 814-2.!411·1321.
44e· 2811 .
Early AIMrican cciuoh •
P-1 l1od apt .. 2 ·room• &amp; Warda · 23 cu. ft. choot dlolr, exc. con. UIO. z
..... cleon, no pots, odulto -•or; Wordo automatic lompsa100 tor pair. Calling
" . - , Depoall &amp; retorenca waohor, hoovy duty, bot~ In light no. 31 l,..,h extarlor
Call
·. Nll"lrod . Call .814 -441 - excellent condition . Call wood door •:..u.
11,14-992·21119.
114-982-3001.
1111 . .

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wmc • goo ,_ condition.
2
s&amp;400: budo
sewmlll,
block
power hood
unit.
304- 675 _5823 .

service. EngliohCockerSpsniel puppln. Coli 8t4-38B9790.

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For rent Sl-Ing Rooms
and light houoa kooping
rooms. Pork Control Hotel.
Coli 614-446-0766.
1- - - - - - - . . . , - - ' Sleeping room
utili·
tleo poid. Shore both, mala
·only. Range &amp; refrlg . 919
2nd. Ave., Gollipolia . Coli
448·4416 after 9 PM .

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J,udy Taylor Grooming: Call
1114· 3117-7220.
'
Briarpotch Kennolo Profoosio.
nol All-breedboarding
grooming.
lnclooo'-outdoor
fa-

2 bedrOo!" ·apt . in Maaon, · 9am to 5pm, .S at.
'
adults only,' no pets, phone 814-448-0322
2 bedroom troller, e1 75 -_30_4_-_6_7_5_-1_4_&amp;_2_•_f1_•_r_5_. _
includoo, woter llo garbage. 11
- SWAIN
_.., 1 dopoolt. Call 614-. 3 6 7. 1 br turn. apt. All utilities AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
'7287.
po;d . 304-676· 71 t2 .
82 Olive St., Gollipolio. New
&amp; und wood &amp; coal stoves
Mobilehomeforrent, x 4 o . UpperMt. Verncn.3roomo. 6 piece wood living , 00 ,;
8
Col 814-949-2424.
bath. waoher-dryer hookup, suite witil. 6 inch flat arms
otovo. Ref. furnished. e.c. 1399, bunk beds complete
Mobile home for rent. Sx40. ,_c
_ o_n_d_._3_0_4_·6_7_6_-_19_6_2_._. with bunkieo t199, 2 piece
,ontron livingroom ouitos
Call 614· 949-2424.
1 and 2 .bedroom apon- 1199, ontron reclinan , 99
Two bedroom trailer, kit· mants. Point Pleasant. 614- other reclirtera $80, mapli
chonfurnlshed.couplas.one _4_4_6·_8_2_2_1_
. - - - - - din~tte ·10.11 '179. box
email child accepted. Refer· 1
tpnngt 8a mattre11 twin or
enicel. 304-675· 076 .
1 ' and 2 bedrco"' opsn- full J100 set regular-firm
1
manta. Point Plea"s ant. 614· 8120, maple dinette chairs
4_4 6_·_8_2_2_1_
lbrmcbllohomelnGelllpo- '-:
. ----lla. 614-446-8221 .
o
Apartment unfurnlohed,
2.-mObilehomtinGallipo- yard and baaement.
lla. 114-448-S221.
8150.00 a month . .Phona
304-675-7641 eveningo .

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Uoed Furniture . -- Upright'
dryers, end TV's. 3
out
8ulavo'lle
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Mon .Rd
th;u0 r.:~

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tor crOll cycle tire; pons for
rrggero
321!•19
mo380 or 1100;
390 Ford
on,ine.
Phone after 5. 304- 736 177 .

Rolli .3S· cal Piatol. w•
·
holste~
oo. and
. ammunition
_
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304 676 2320
GOOD \!SED APPLIANCES ' 01
Washers. dryers, rafrigera- 23 , 000 btu window air
tore, ranges. Skaggs Ap- conditioner. $ 2 00.· 12 foot
pliances, Upper River Rd. f'be 1
1 rg ais canoe with out·
beside Stone Crest Motel.
614-446-739S.
riggero
325xt9
motor crOss$100:
cycle tiro,·
pa·~ for
County Applionce, Inc. 380 or 390 Ford engine.
Good used opplioncoo and Phone after 6• 304-773TV lets. Open 8AM to 8PM . 5177 ·
Mon thru Sat. 446-1699. 1 -:'-~-:-:-----627 3rd. Ave. Gollipoiil ,' Roni · 3S-col piotol, w-

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23.000 btu window air
conditiooer, *200; 12 foot'
fiberglass canoe with· OUt·
.

51 Household

priced from 8286. to 8891.
T~bleo; $60 and up to •121.
Hodo·o·bedo,$390. ond up
~
to *660.• aofa beds 814&amp;
Recliner1 , 1285. 10 $375.:
f·
Lamps from us. to 112&amp;.
'
pc. dinenao from 1109 .. to
435. 7 pc. $1S9 ond up.
Wood table with six chairs
,
1.2 86 to f746. Desk , 110
l
t $226 H
I
up
o . bed . complete
utchoa. $550.
Bunk
with
m.nre...
.
s. • 276 , an d up to
i
1395 . . Baby bedo, $110.
Monros.e 1 or bo• oprinuo
I
full or twin, $6S., firm,
I
and 178. Queen sets, 1195.
4 dr. chesto. $42. 5 dr.
i Trailer in Rio Grande, unfur· Apt. for rent. 1 bedroom. chests, S54. 8ed tromeo,
: ..,.... $150 month plua furnished in Middleport. t20.and e26 .. 10gun - Gun
, llllltlee .. t150 depoolt mar- 6190 . plus deposit. Utilities coblnoto, U50. Goi or
.. . - couple only. Call 614- included . call 1114· 992 - electric rongoa •375 . Baby
Jl8· 8506.
7177.
monreoseo. •26 &amp; 835. bed
120. 125, &amp; $30,
160. Goodselocbedroom ouites.
rockero. metal cobinoto
hoodbciordo 038 &amp; up t~

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ciliti~. Pick up and delivery

Drogonwynd Conery Kan·
nolo. AKC Chow puppieo.
SoomOIOkittons, nowlittatl
CFA Himolayan and Penlan
kitteno. CaM 614-448-3S44
after 8.
Beagle hound puppieo, con
be seen off Rt. 7 bype11

l .o•bo••• Hobson on Leoding
Creek Ad; CJ. Three mites
woot to TR 351,. Look for
ligns 6, Ilk for Mr. Griffith.
.
3 male 8eogel pups, 9weeko
old. t30 .00. 304-675·
6299.

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3534.
Sinoll
3634.

6 14 _4411 • 11175 .
·
\.ong Tractoa, Verm••r
round b•lerw, r1kea. tedders

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Dno female AKC
pup. 304· 882·3672.
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84 Fender Procusoion booo
luhar perfoct cond. Cell
14-3SS-981S .
One 5 otrlng Bonjo with
con, ono mlnwal detectormake compose magnum
420. Coll814-388-8217.
Moog Opuo 3. B;aoa. atring
onoemblo. organ. •eoo.
noogltoblo. .... lncluciod.
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Co111114· 992 ' 3408..

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Hay &amp; 'Grain

8 orley: for cover crop or for
food . Oon Johnoon. Por·
tland, OH . Coli 114. 8436206.
·
Good mixed hoy in barn,
11 .60 bale. 304-875-4100
or 304 _BS 2 _33_29 .

71

·
Autos for Sale

Swop M•t· luy. oell or
trodoyguroutomobile. boat,
truck, cycle, camper. Every
Sot. &amp; Sun. Golllpolls flea.
M•rket. Only t3.00 • day to
clloplay your'vthicloto1hou·
aondo of shopper. 7AM·
SPM. Rt . 35 &amp; 1110.
1':'=::-:-:::-:-::-------1980 vw Rabbit 1lr
48,000 mHos, ono owo\or,
oxc. condhlon. •3,500.
448·0111 ..nytlme.
'-:-:=:-::-.:.._..:._
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1 1871 c
hlvy ototlonwogon,
verygoodcond.
Sollort.-·
moko offer. Call 814·2411·
1118·
1171 Monte Corta, . good '
cond .. loeded, rellov whools,
114.000 mllao. •2.000 or

boat - . . Coli 814-3117·
72110·

1978 Chryal• New Yorker,
10.600 actual min. Show
roo.m . condition, furty
equoppod. 17.000.00 firm .
304-n3-5710; 8:00 tHI
5:00.

1973 Carrevelle, 18 ft. 1•n•
HP. 1·0. dri"" on - traaor,
•3.300. Coli 448-2240.
11 tt.' boos boot. ·1750 lb.

1973 Ci.o!vrolot Malibu Ito·
tion wagon, rune goOd. tih
wheal t&amp;OO. l·c, '80,00()
mlleo. 304-1178-21S1 oi
676-6937. ·
197S Chryolor New Vorkor,
10,1100 llct\IOI mnn. Sho~
room condltioft , fully
equipped. 17.000.00 firm .
304-n3-67t0; 1 :00 tMI
5:00.
.

76

Auto Parts

1974 Ford Pinto for pone.
304· BB2-211S9.

'73 Novo. t&amp;OO. Those who t 974 Ford Plnto for pano.
coled oorlier about 1hl1 car, . 304· 812·21189.
cal1111ain 304-878·3180.
Cavalier w•gon CS,

If:., tilt, cruiao, PS. P8,

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AM·FM, llko now cond.
304-773-1141.
'
'78 Oldo s~. runo good,
outo. llohlnd Krotlal Park
Croll Rallroed lrock,

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Equipment

1979 Trotwood, llih wheel
travel trailer. 311 fl. with
-ning and Ill extrao. Excellent conCIItlon. Call 8~ 4992·8B32.

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dlfftrant colott. John'a
~uto lalao, lullvllle Rd.
c:C'/.":..~2~pon ttl dorlt.

79 Motora Homeal!t Campers

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1174 Chivy 'h ten pickup
very good. cond. 8oH or
trade motto offer'. CaM 814·
Z41·1818.

1182 2 dr. Ford Eacon, 4
opd., radio, real oharp. :
U.781. John'oAuto Soteo, 1978ford'htonplckupaxc.
lulovllle Rd. Oollpbl!a. Oh. cond . . Call otter II. 448·
Open til dark. Call 448·1 0111
47B 2 . ·
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shortbed pickup,_. good
cond .. ollklng U,IIOO. Cell
1114- ~118· 1801.

11171 Chevy Luv ohon bod,
cempor top, 4 opd., rodo."
U, 711. 1180 Chevy Luv
oltcnbed; 4opd.,rodlo,AC,
ta,988. John'o Auto loiee,
luiiVille Rd, Oalllpolla. Oh.
til dark. Call 448·

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1I7Z

Chevy Piclc·up, - d
oo~d. ftiVIitlroo; •1200. Co1t
814· 2ed-III08 altar lpl'n.

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U , IIOO. Call
11474.'

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fully solf· contolned whh
ah-r, .....,. 1, 104-1711·
2781.
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Dozer. 2500 hro, aida covoro, full - p canopy. n trock, plno &amp; buohln'g,
U700: 197S Cooo IIOC
Bock,hoa, 2SOO hn, on·
clo~d oeb, new rear tlrH,
good sbund. et9,000. Cell
Loa Jotlwn, ~""' 1:30'
a.m .. 8t4-188· SIII or
&amp;IS-&amp;123 after 8:30.

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Oswald Jacoby and
James Jacoby

9 :30 (!)) . . , . _ of JudgeTho W-.,ato
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Call Jim Lenior, 304·1'71t
7317.
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11178 Chevy, 3 quarter ,ton
4x4
cleon. 304-8711·

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Dltcheo, pondo, roods, land
cleering, ott. Call Mote; Cj!(
Broken, 448·889Z.
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Bloke vo. Edwin Curet.
Cll OUfencltll: Land of

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manti, footen, driveway•~
ooptlc tanko. londsceplng.
Call anytime &amp;14 -4411 41537, Jameal. Davilon, Jr . ~

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tland, Oh,81 4· 742·2903 ~
laMrnente, Foot••· Con',;

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Heating,
2tnt,
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Sixth
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Point
Plea..
Va. 304·
676-11420. . Uctnlod and
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trailer, evarythlng 1 984l:n:o:ur:e=
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modol comploto 110 HP
~:::ury. Call 1114· 3SS- 83 Excavating

Inboard. 04-1711-3833.
1984
18ft. 1S4 hp
ln~rd.Ba]o
304·876-31133.

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coli again 304-8711-3180.

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!311 HP MorcuiV exc.
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1984 Bo~a 1s· ft. 1S.4 hp

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ti.on wagon, rune good, tih
whool tiOO. o·c, 80,00o
milll. 304-1178-211S1 or
876-6937.

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TOP CASH pold for tote
model uHd cen. Smith
8uick-Pontloc. 1911 Eilstpony . '304· 676 · · ""' Avo .. Gallipolis. Call
814·44&amp;·2282.

139.96: Paorliao. $49.95,
Paroktoto, all colon
$14.99, Dwarf Parrott end
10 percent oft.
2413 Jockoon
Pleooont.

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Motorola.
onil .
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complete
Specializing
In 304·117••
and t
.n ng
equiphouoo cello. Cali
m,nt &amp;rotory
acceaorieal
~4B4 ·
till'!",
cun••· Rotary
bl-• ~-----...---...,~--------...-l239B
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or 614 -441 ' "'
cut,tvatoro, dlo.c .. plowa.
post drlvero. plaotkl tanks. 71
Auto
' 1 for S•le .7· 3
R'tNGLE'S SE!IVICE expowood oplittors. ftatea. power
Vena It 4 W . O.
rlenced roofing, including
· waihora. , wagqns,
•
WhMI
h Ot tor op pll cotl.on, carpon-,
·•
l:loroo lawn • garden tractor. eloctriclon, ,nason. Coli
torswithtondomoslo, goooe 197S Co~gor, PS. PB . PW,
304-876-2088 or 876-'
neck or bumper hitch trlil· AC. ~ruiM:. AM.'FM. OM Wtl ule Or trade for pic"up 415,0.
era, wof))d burning atovea • mage. Must nil. Calf 441· of equal value. 1978 Ford - - - - - - - - - furnances. Arid ' " us for 8 0219.
van, E· 210, eutom.tic, a.c., GET your c,rpet SHi ll,
cruloo p .a . p. b .. puvecy
·
&amp;H•"p E WITH CAPTIAN
com p1 ete line of parts •
oorvicol ·
1971 VWsupor a-le. A-1 gloos. • customlted.
014- STEAMER.
Water removal.'
Used Equip: 186 MF. 150 Cond., olao 1971 MGV 992·2708.
fur~lturo cleaning, froo 1111-,
MF, 136 MF, 50 MF, 424 Co.nvortiblo, ox. cond . price
mateo. 304·875·229e.
IH, 9N FO.d, 801 Ford. 3 negotiable. Call 114-241- 1971 cuotcmlzod Chevy
•·
uoed round bator1 , hoyblno 5294.
Van. low mllooga. good Water wollo commarclal and&gt;
plow•. dioc. fluffer. tobacco'
.
,
condltlor. Soo Undo Ste· domutlc. teat holll•. pumn'
n Mulber H
p
"
sprayer.
19.75 Cliovv Mo!Uo. V·S. wa •
ry gtl, orne- .... , ond oorvlce. 304-B95•
Am·Fm Coonne, 4opd, PS, roy. Call814·•12·8275.
380Z.
·
Jividens Form Equipment· P8. AC • . 89.000 milao.
S14· 441S - 1175 - Wheal •1200 . Coli 614- 388- 1978PlymouthTraiiDustor BASEMENT WATERHoroe. lowm ond garden 8539 .
4x4, good condition, new PROOFING. linconditlono'l
troctore saasonol cloae out
14·31 · 151-T Monolor lifotlme guarantae. Local
tole. Sellinn at cost while 1979 Pol\tlac Flroblrd ForJ Muddora tlroio. •1100.' Coli reforencn fumiohod . Froo',
1est. wo aloo
• have ponaond II\u1 a. good. cond. CaH 1114·
814 •742 - 3010•
aotlmotos. Coil colloct 1·•
nrv~ce.
388-8361 .
·
814·237-0'*88, 9 1.m. to I
1:?-'-:-:-:---p.m. R•~•n Booamant,
·
A
·
74 Motorcy~le. 1
Now is tho 'time to got tho
ppi'Oo. ZOO lata model care
"
Watorproo lng.
old chain uw trimmed up for part1. 1877 Dodge
for firewood Hl80n. C.. l power wegon with ttotmea
Cement flnlaher. Richard
Sidoro 'Equipment Co. 304- 440 wrecker bed. Callll14&gt; 118t Ho~do 110 Cuotom Oorfleld . 1114·9S6-4464.:
676 -7421 for complete 288·S522.
Z&amp;OO miles. like now. Baoomonto, pool docko,
chein NW urvice.
pedded aiaty bar, two parking Iota, eny alze job. :
I~T-;-----:-:---- 19811 Hondo 2 door Accorcl holmeto, U,750. Call814·
obacco Ulcka. rough 5 apd. hltchbock, AC. cruioo 387· 0394.
Remodeling. aiding, lnotollumber. 304-675· 1126.
control. 13,200. &lt;:all 814llngandrapolringfiroplaceo.,
245·9321.
19S2 Hondo XRSO exc. olmuiated brick and ltUCCO;•
·
cond .. runt exc., *400. Cell thermo repleoernent win."!-'
63
Livestock
7S Plymouth, automatic 814· 3117·7105. ,
.
dowo. 304-676-1510.
...
tr•n•. 8 cylinder. e .c.,
81
mileo.
Very good
VIIb Magna
low mllao, croto
Buildlng·llomodollng.
Con·3 yr. old Chootnut filly, condition.
· 12.200.
Call 1983
t
•
drywall oloctrical
,
I ereo. eca re.at,,' Wind· .
'
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gentle butnotbrokon. •3711: 114-992-3792.
·
ohlold, axe. cond, t3,600. roofing. flooring, framing;,
Callofter 11,1114-256-11779.' ~':::::-:::-:-·":"·-:---:--- 1973 KowONwki 900; good kltchon ·bathroom inotalla·r
1!1119 Olds Delta 88, Nno cond .. ttiiO. Coll814-246· · tion, door·wlndow fraflllnll.;
3 V• · old gelding horoe with good. Colt 1114·H2·2883.
5S1S.
·
J04· &amp;75-244.0 .
·
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Hddla • bridle. Coli 814••
268-9364.
1977 Lincoln Town Cor. 19S3 Hondo ATC 1S6. 10 82
Plumbing
1
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Exc. Con. Cell 814~992.. monthli old rode 3 montht.
It Heating
5 gooto for oolo. Call 614- 7387.
EXc. Con. Coli S14-742»•
379· 212S.
2541 .
1871 Chrysler Cordoba.
Arabian More. gentle. call ftolly oquippod, good condl· 19S1 Hondo bp-a. excel·
CARTER'SPLUMBING :;
614-742-2143.
tion. U ,800. 137 Pari&lt; lent condition. $326. Call
AND HEATING
'
Dri... Point PI-nt. 304· 614-742- 2967 or 742Cor. Founh and Pine 'I
Pigs · for oala. $35 . ooch. 1171-1983 or 304-895- ·2143.
Oolllpollo; Ohio
,
304-676-6639.
3S12.
Phone S14-448-388S or•
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1
4 448 44
:Alpine Doe Kido, aiiO.OO. ' BO Olds Omega sx. outo, 75 · Boats •nd ·
" " "
,.
Quality mature proven V8 • ps, ba.... am-fm a
Motora for S•Je
JIM'S PLUMBING. H&amp;AT·
milkers. , Roglotelod Dhl re- treck. 304-676-112SII.
lNG , Rt. 1; Bo• 316, Galli-',
cor~ $126 00 304 4118
1783.
, .
- 1973 c..ev.otot Mollbu ItopoHo. Coli 814-387-0178.

pony . 304-67·51

1--------Young Cockatails. greyo.

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(J) MOVIE: 'Tho 8ecrot of
NIMH'
C1J ~ T.-re Hunt
8por1al.ook
(J) Arlllty Orlltltl1

GENE ' S DEEP STEAM
C A R P .E T C L E A N' ;
•cotchgultd-weter extrection, doodorlz•ro. Fll EE ooti- ·
metes. Reason•bl• ratel.
Gene Sml)h, 992·13011.

Ftr~quipment

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Jividen'• F'rm EquiPment.

(J)

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H &amp; SHomo Improvement•
vinyl oldl~g. roofing, room
1dditlon, storm wlndowlf
otone. Call 814-387·040!1
or 614. 317· 7244. ·
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$226. Depoe it required . Coli
614 -992 -5319 or 992 2816 .

for Rent

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Upper Mt. Vernon. 6 roo.ma. Riverside Apta. ·Middlepon .
beth. basement. garage, Special ra1es for Senior
available soon, $225 .00 Citizens. $130. Equal Hous·
month. References, deposit,
Opportunit iei. 114·
304-675-2651 .
7721 .

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Coll614-448-7184. ·

304-895-3080

Upper Lincoln. s· rooms.
Mttl. ·hsamant. large v«~rd .
ae . .tond. available Aug.

S76-3270 .
4 br houoe for rent. 304·

Wegqn for Pickup Truck .

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1 ;00 •

PAINTING· lo\torlor and ox· \
terlor, plumbing. roofing, '
oomo ro"!odoliog. l!O yre.
exp. Call 814· 388· U82 . ·

Would likototrodo?8Chovv

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EYENING

Marcum Roofing &amp; Spout
ing. Now inotalilng Nbbot;
roofl. 30 YIIFI IXptri... oe.
opodall1ing '" built up ~f&lt;· ..
Call 11 4-318· 9857.
&lt;

6 HOURS···

61114.

ht, References. 304-6761H2.

hu

59 For Salf! or Trade

varlou1 a1111 end pricea. c•l

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euto · feeturn.
b"utiful cherry cabinet.
exc. co" d , 304-88Z-ztl7.

Firewood ·for ..... UO.OO
pick-up lood,, 130.00 dolivorod. 304-875-2991 or
875-8762.

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for lhe lbree L'a, X for the two O's, etc. Single leiters,
a~. theJensth JUHiformatlon ol the words are all
hlnta. Each day lhe code letters are different
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Pomeroy-Middlepon. Ohio

. - - Local Briefs:. ----. Coleman
Bw driver workslwp slated
'linked to
The annual school bus driver safety workshOp wDI be held at 7: :IJ
p.m. 'l'lnmlday In the Meigs Hlgb School Ubracy, sald Meigs County
Superintendent of Schools John Riebel.
The workshop Is a requlmnent for au school bus drivers, regular
and substitutes In Meigs County.
Fred Anness, coordinator-Instructor of the pre-servlce school bus
driver training program In sOuthwest Ohio, wDI be speaker.
The major topic this year will be the "Death Zone" and Its
application to drivers and stud~ts In kindergarten through grade

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three.

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MUJ4.leport c.h amber to meet
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The Middleport Chamber of Coounerce will further plans tor Its
annual block party for Sept. 8, when It meets at noon Thursday at the
I aSal!e Restaurant In Middleport.

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Salisbury trwtees slate meeting
A regular meeting of the Sallsbucy T~hlp trustees has been set

· tor 10 a.m. Friday at the home of the clerk, Wanda Eblin, 011 Laurel
CU1f Road..
.
All sessions of the trustees are open to the publlc.

RegUtration deadline near
Meigs residents whoSe last names.begin with the letter "M" must
renew their auto licenses the month of August.
Soctal security numbers ·for Individuals and federal tax ID
numbers tor companies are I'E'qulred.
To register a vehicle, not titled In the name of the person getting the
. llcense, the Individual must submit an acceptable power of attorney.
' , The Meigs License Bureau Is located at J&amp;i Mulberry Ave. Hours
are Mlxlday, Wednesday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; 'TUesday, 10
a.m. to 8 p.m., and Thursday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
SUe Matson, phone 992-nlf. Is deputy registrar.

County bond sales ·reported
Tlleodo~

T. Reed Jr., Meigs County savings bond chairman;
reports purchases of $10,:1)7 for May by Meigs countlans In U.S.
Savings Bonds.
Total sales credited to the county through May of this year are
$41,158.

· · Lebanon trwtees to meet

CJDCAGO

(AP) · -

·u.s.D.A. CHOICE
BONELESS.

authOrities say they have sufllclent
evidence to link ex-fugitive Alton
Coleman to the kldn.applngof a slain'
Wisconsin gll'J.
.
And a ruUng was made Monday
that phySical samples may be taken
from Coleman to help prosecutors
Investigate other cases where the
28-yeaNJid Is a suspect.
,
Coleman and hls alleged accom·
pUce, Debra Brown, are suspects In
a series of kldnapplngs, rapes and
murders In six M~t.ern states.
They were arrested In Evanston
July lJl after a nationwide FBI
manhunt.
A ruling handed down Monday by
U.S. Magistrate Carl Sussman said
Coleman can be held on kidnapping
charges In the abductiOn at !~-year­
old Vernita Wheat of Kenosha, Wis.,
bl!sed on e~tlng evl~.
Sussman also ruled that the
government can take hair and blood
samples from Coleman, as well as
footprints.
On May 29, Wheat left her
mother's House ln Kenosha to ta1ce a
15-rnlle taxi trip toWaukegan with a
man authorities beUeve to be
Coleman.
Her decomposed body was found
June 191n an abandoned building In
Waukegan.
In court Monday, an FBI agent
testified that a preUmlnary coroner'sreportshowstheS.year-oldglrl · ·
was k!Ued 15 to 18 days ~fore ber ,
body was found, or soon after she ·
anived In Waukegan.
Coleman'sattomey,MichaeiMonlco, appealed Sussman's ruling,
saying that the government should
have been ordered to produce the
cab driver to testl!y.
AuthOrities have agreed Coleman
should be prosecuted 11rst In Ohio,
where he Is charged with murder In
the beating death of a woman In the
Cincinnati suburb of Notwood.

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The Lebanon Township Ttustees '\'Ill meet at 7 p.m. Thursday at

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.. the tOWnship garage.

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· Fourth Lotto terminal installed
· Due to public demand, especlaiJy this week when the Ohio Lottery
Lotto total Is going to about $21 mllUon, a fourth ticket terminal has
_; been Installed In Meigs County.
. ;: The rourth tennlna1 was Installed Tuesday atEber'sGui!Serv!ce
. • Statton In Racine and ls the first tennlnal to be lnstaDed outside
· ~ Puue:oy.
,
-. The other temiinals are located at ShaQlmy's, Route 33 Ca1'1'Y-0ut

and- Gloeckner's Cafe.

· · ~ Marks trial deliberations renewed
ATHENS - Jurors In the aggravated murder trial of Everett
:· Wayne Marks were to resume deUberatlons today In Athens County
. Cunmon Pleas Court.
.
: . 'nie jury has spent 3&gt; hours so far deliberating the fate of Marks,
"' 29, 0( Glouster, who Is accused of the Dec. 18, 1983, killing of Ohio
~ University student Shawn Myers. Myers was shot from a passing car
whl1e driving near MlWield.

STRIP ·sTEAK

· Federal

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$3 29

RiB EYE STEAK ............. $3.9-9 LB.
U.S.D.A. C·HOICE CUBE:STEAK .................. $2.59 LB.
U.S.D.A. C~OICE BUCKET STEAK ............. $1,99 LB•
'GROUND BEEF ................................ 99¢ LB.
GROUND CHUCK ........... ~ ............. $1.39 LB.
.GROUND ROUND ........................ $1.69 LB.
HOMEMADE
. HAM SALAD .....................
.89¢ LB.
.
.
STORE SLICED · · ·
Dutch, Pepper, ChiP-Chopped Ham .
$1 49
'LUNCH MEATS ..... flf~~~i'""'··~Lav'Pl........... .
LB.
U.S;D.A. CHOICE

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ALL WEEK

GEN

Three emergency calls , were
answered Monday by the Meigs

County

Emergency

Services.

Medl~al

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Rutland was caDed atlO: 01 a.m.
to Wells Road for WUilwn Rich·
mood to Veterans Memorial Hospl·
tal; at 10:29 p.m. Pomeroy went to
Ohio 681 west of Darwin for Juanita
Hoschar to Veterans ' Memorial
Hospital; Mkldleport went to m
OUver St. at 2:40 a.m. for Julla
Boyles to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.

Veterans Memorial
Admlsslons ...,... WUilwn JUch·
mond, Mlddleport; Jane Hysell,
Mlddlliport; Ray Hall, VInton. .
Discharges - Tamara Bissell,
Virgil Walker,BettyTaylor, Luallce
Southworth, Evelyn Lewis, Richard
Meredith.
·'

Correction
The Forest Run United Methodist
ChurchwDihaveanlcecreamsoctal .
Saturday beginning at 6 p.m.
Ice cream, pic and cake wUI be
avallable. Must bring containers for
carry-out. It was rnlstakenly reported the social was last Saturday.

~ALLEY

2 LIT-ER POP

79e

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BANANAS

BLEACH

3

79~

GAL.

LBS.

HAMB. DILL SLICES
&amp; KOSHER DILL
32 oz. $} 09 EA.

CHARCOAL
10 LB. '1.69
20 LB. '3.29
FROSTED
·POP TARTS
4 Flavors

oz. 69'
Salad Dressing
32 oz. ' $} 09

$}

9

¢

6PACK
12 OZ. CAMS

One with uch purchase of
two frozen pims.

All Week

$12 9

8 PACK16 oz.

39¢

RC Cola &amp; Dr. Pepper

$}69

·13

MAKES
¢· .
2 QTS.
PACK . ·
SHURFINE 16 OZ. .·

Special Chunk ...................... $3.59
Choice Chunks ..................... '4.59
Hi,Pro 26% ........... :............. $4.99
AMERICAN FAVORITE

REAL FRUIT PIE ............ 4:1'1
HEINER'S 16 OZ. BREAD
3/$].]9 .
24 OZ, CO'rTAGE CHEESE .

PORK IINDS
BBQ &amp; REG.

4 oz.

MR. BEE CHIPS
· PACKER LABEL

30W MOTOR OIL

'sge
Cast ol (12) '7.99

· BATCH COOKIES :
u oz.
~·g
PEPSI 6 PA~K 16 oz.
s1~ 9

SJ

limit I with tiC' purchase of 2 packs of Kahn's
lunchion Muts

FAYGO REG.

3/$}19
GLEN OAK

89¢
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3 FOR $1 00

16 OZ.

FOR

7-UP POP ·
991 .

POP

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SUGAR

WATERMELONS .

I 5 LB.. . $147

Lettuce .. mP. sge

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Coupon ExpirH 7121/14
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