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A Mullin 1 dl1 Inc. N~epaper

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday. August 1, 1984

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Group .staterrieht :not heard
· King and Richard Vaughan voted
Concerned Cltlzlelll tor 1'4111 Good· ·aaen48,
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nlte -rererrtna to~ Good·· Boll'&lt;lmembersRoberlSnowden aplnst Arrold belni placed on the
nlte, the Melp ~band dln!ctllr who an4 ~Barton said that Arnold agentla. King commented that
was not rehired by !be board. ;·
had followed proper proced\lreS In Al'I1Qid had sent a letter with hls
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request to be placed on the agmcla. .
Amlld's request was one orlhlJ!e . Snowden·added that since Arnold
King l8ld that tbe letter was
requeets to be placed on the l&amp;l!llda liidfollowed thejioperprooedni'I!S, · IJOOnnattve enoogh and be did not
and the othel' two - tbJie of llil! · he · should have been put oo the need to. have any rllDI'I! lnbmatlon
athletiC boolten and Mr. ~Mia. ~ to be beard by the board. !nmAmold. '
KennethWheeler-wereappravecl. 'Ibey votec1 In fawr of hearing
Fifth member of the board, Latty
The board loekeclln a .2-.2 tie on Arnold .·
Powell, was abeent to break the tie
Arnold'I request to be en the
However; boardmembersArland vote and Amold went llllheard.

Meigs bOosters support football stadium

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CELEBR-ATION .AT. 306~ 2-f~: SIREET
SHOP FRUTH'S
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The Meigs Local School District . COiliOIIdaUon 'took Plllt:e f11r the jiiQior 111g11 sch&lt;iOl arid llliJOmlng said that the Junior 111gb pilljli!i'ty In ·
Atbletlc BoQstels went oo ~to fonnatlonof~Melpl4JcaJSCboDI land Inc~' the ~tsll"'h•m ~had beenappralaedthree .
. ' ' .. ' ' llll!d tiy !'tfelp LoCa'1, be ltlld and . yeii'III(IOatabootPIO,(Oibutthere'
recommend the ·COIIIIInlctlon ot a Olltrlct.
·~.,ttatedthatlllltlnl;l!ilr*
'. flindl: l'llled 1lsed for ~ nlw hadlll,li!Dnollrmoffl!ritopurchase
fllolbaU stacllwn at tile Melp Hlgb
etedhtm
to
be
placed
attbe
f4elp
stadium near the present blgll the piop!l~, I!YI!II through there
Sebool athletic complex at a
Hlab
Sch!Jol
athletic
cornpla
In
school.
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had been some Inquiries. The
· meet~Jv of the cllstrlct's ,board of
SWINGING BRIDGE- 0. ol the lawrtte ~ eamp ~ ,,,.,. el:
order
to
bring
tile
communltles
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Theoostola4,1ID!ll!at.alumlmun
clllcus&amp;lonbrwghtoutthatlhereare
£ducatkln Tllesday nl&amp;ht·
J - Delawle; &amp;-~ - crl Laura Dellavlllle, LlulpYIIIe, 111111 •
stadium would be about w.cm. !QIIe13acresoflanclmaklngupthe
· James Soullby was SPGI\ell1omloMmnan fu&amp;etlld'.
Joey - - ,..,_..., - ... CltarlaiMil .Manila . . . . . 8alem '
Hesuastedlhatpiop!ltyownecl Soullbyreported.
J~piopaty.
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Ceaaer,
w11 wlllldal_._the swlaPcbrltiA'! *hal:
Buaii:t President Robert Barton
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,It has ·bee~! about liJ years since t;;y the district, pBI'IIculartv the
('ft !lei Sllade CreekatCampm hg See llklry ..... pbalo ... pap I. :

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regular meeting Tuesday saying he . Reg1cna1 Cmunlsslon, wblch

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.,. By July ,19115, Plan for "encou·
tag~ng the cle\-elopanent and expan·
),lon !If Industrial Investment al'ld
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,jjhggld be cunpleted, Said
Knapp or Buckeye Hl1ls Regloiull.
'kicfna Valley Regional ~
tmunfsston.
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wantecltoexplalnlllateanentsmade not approve the plan,
at the Meigs ~iy ~ · FrankllavlsofBuckeyeHlllssalcl '
Planning Commission meeting last Buckeye HUJs had been told by, the
week.
ARC to work IDstead with Percy
. Knopp l8ld he wlll.w:.mlt the . County laistead of Meigs County
piqxdal to work oo the Metas since that area Is tacm.g tile loss of
~ dll\telaplnlld ~ In hls
500j0baln lbi!Swm.Yblllndlie.. , ,
ea!llUi~ . . .I 1\'!li\!llli!ork,propKnopp also &lt;!l~p I I t~te:li'8ht' '
dllal: - ~.. ~ 'HUJs t~ppllCaHen k ·IIM! proposed access
ll!bln,ltild b]!! Ide&amp; for a deYelop- road Ill ToMIIblp Road 367 and
ment pltln to the Appalachian CleottleC&amp;aller'snunerydfU,S.33.

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wrltten for $'10,(01. The state will
probably pgt up Ill peroeilt of the
money and'ask tor :II peicent local
funds, Knopp said.
lnothermatters,thecomrnbislon·
ers also dlsculsi!d several b'eaklng
BDd entertnp at tbe ~ dog
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Jones sald thieveS apparently
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a sledge hammer. Addlllonal secur-

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owners of the Zbnrner JlOIYl!l' plant . tlon In Ohloand West Vllglnla bY the
project, whoearllerdecldedtoglve AmeriCan tlectrlc Power Co.,
upllylngtocompletettasanuclear parentflnnofc&amp;soE.
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The Metp Local School i:llstrtct present board policy prpYides too
facUlty, sald today that they would
Although the conversion Is un,Board of Education took steps to llneallneandthatltllilouldbelookecl
convert It to a coal-flnoc;l ~t that pia:eclentedlntheAmerlcan~t
·place a PIJ,(IXJ no-cost bond Issue oversothat~canbemacle ·
wlllcostanestlmalecl$3,4 billion by Industry, W.S. White Jr., chalrmait
before YOtei'S of the district at tbe wlthoul tile creation of problems.
the tJme It's ready to provide of AEP and C&amp;SOE, silld, "We'te
NoYember election when It met In · It was pointed out that studl!ats .
electricity In 199L ·
completely convlncecl that this can
·The three Ohio utllltles - the be done.''
"reauuar 8e!81on Tuesday nl&amp;ht.
can attEnd a ~hool ouUide of their
'' The board has been working on desllllAted area, INt that pareiJis ,
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Cincinnati GaS &amp; Electric Co.,
Askedlfhehaclanydoubts,CG&amp;E
, the no-additional tali: Issue for a must pfoYtde transportatlon. The
DaytOn Power &amp; ·Light eo. and · President WUIIam H. Dlckhoner
:eoup~e of months.
Wheelers lncllcated they had pro.
Colum~s&amp;SouthemOhloEJectrlc said, "None whatsoever."
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: Uvpters approve, tile district will vtded transportatiOn tor their
Co..- said It woukl rost$1.7bllllon,
'lbe three utilities jointly aD· '
· •a:e.~.-e from the statePIJ,OOl for · dallibfertoSalemCenterlaiityear,
ontopof$1.7bWionalreadyspenton ooimcecl Jan. 21 their Intent to~
,use In the district without any butC®Idalotclosodds~ar'.
Zimmer, toconverttheplanttocoal. construction Immediately of
l.dcrluonal talllf!S. Thelssuelsslmllar
Board members appeared to be •
UUIIty representatives made f!lelr Zimmer as a nuclear plant and ,
estbnates at a news conference Uds · convert It to coal use. They cited the
to the Sl.OOl.ClXl 110-dlst bond Issue sympathetic en the matter and 1,1
~by voters of the district a was recommended that Supea1nmorning at CG&amp;E headquarters ' escalating cost of the nucle¥
here.
project and the long delays In
~of years ago and the district
ll!ndentDanC.MorrlsanciAsslstant
hal Uled that JI,IIII,OOl tor \Jillll1l(l; Superintendent James Carpenter
The most recent estimates said It, obtaining federal approval for
·1;ng twdJdl._..
look Into the present policy to
would cost $3.1 billlon to complete' nuclear plant operaUng license Iii
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Zlnuner
as a nuclear faclllty.' their decision.
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:• LMt nlibt the board passed .a dl!tennlne what can be done to'
Estimated cost of the plant when It .
The ntllltles said the nucleQr
, · ~ lgl'!!elng to proceed with alleYiate prOblems such 81 tile
wasflrstannouncecllnl!MIIwas$l!40 'portion of Zimmer, lnclildlng !hi!
llletiiOJlOO bond !Slue and pa ed a Wlleelers are encwn!Ering WithOut
lliwtd , reJOiutlon directing the . ·klllngtllemeatoftlleboarclpollcy.A
million.
O!actor and nuclear steam suwly
'l1WMBS UP P08 MONDALE- Geraldine Fenwo and Walter
The coal pl.ant will have a . system, will be unusable ~ tile
'u.aun!r, Jane Waper, to IIPPb' recomrnendatiOn Ia expected to be
MGaflle pole dua1q their . , at qu...... Boroush Hall Tuesday In
,tor perm1as1on to Issue $.m.Oilln ready liefqre the Aug. 21 n'leetlaia or New yen, 'l1le &amp;wo illade' a C11111J111i1D litGp Ia New Yoc1i • IIley lilt the generating capaclty' of,l,:nl meg- .converted plant. But Dlckblneiawatts, ·abbu! 60 percent greater : estirJ!ated that 40 percent to 4,';
l bOnds. 1he boanl also Increased the
the board. '
ClliiiPI!plraiJ. JU1t 1111 ~before lhe November electloll. (AP LaserjJMIQ),
ll)an tile Zimmer nuclear plailt's pereent of the exlsUng Zlanzn$'
. 'authorized monies for lepl ex·
IAaw iPw d
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.P-es to be pilld ! to Means. The board lfllllll!d pil"d't'o!O(esslolloc
,..tn~~ll) ,
liDmegawatt capadty, the llflllties plant can be used In the converted
·81chlmer, BurkiMllder &amp; Baker, the leave to Becky Cottmll. Suzy
said. The new plant Is based en the fadl!ty.
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. design of four,l,D).megawatt coal
.tep1 finn worldni on the no cost Cli'pentel', Kan!n Faoem,yw, and
lllue. frOm $l2Kl to~
Gloria Van Ra!tb to aittalcl 'tile Ohio
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Bldcllll• 111d
Vocational Hlll'lie Ecclalaanb Cllii·
• The boarddlscuased the~ reaeaJCe.~n.CcJiuJnbUa.Aua.l3-li,incl
ot RrYice contracts and tabled the YQII!dtocontlnllemembenhlplnthe
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JACKSON, Miss. (AP) _Walter
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bid on tires and tube$ for furlber lncludel West Vltllnll and Ken· F. MA--'-'- and Gera'd'- F~~ lsalnacs•.!~Rona·slclspoRekeswoman.
study and compai'llan wlthii8W'el tucllyalao. ·
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ArlandKIIIgwasDaml!ddelepte were kicking off a c~ Mlsslsslpplwlth49.4percentofthe
' Theile was just'OIII! bid In each or and Larry ' Powell was· named throuih the South today, touting .a pbpllarvotetoJhnmyCarter's48.1
ALBANY - Solatbem OIJki Colli Co.'s Melp-Raccoon miDlnc '
the areu. ABhljmd ou was pven a alternate to the aiUual buslni!ss • be""' fUture!' with a clnunbeat of percent. in Texas. Reagan's margin
~ In Metp 8ild Vlatoil,......... IJi'OIIe all exlllllng six-montb
~to ~II:Mde paollne, oUand meetlnl61'the adO School Bouda patrfotlsm, family values and equal over Carter was 55.3 jOEl cent to.1.4
ttum« &amp;he In&amp; six anonlblt of this year.
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tobelleldNav.~~6 1n •• ~~er stq~, Mond•le. the pea~aaw:Ms.Ferraroopenecl
Company oftlc!ele aalcllhe complex ,....._, 2,1l81,381 dean tom
mlDed. repretJ illilc more tMI a tlalrd crl American Eledrlc Power
WMd llld ballayconiract; IIUdenl
A U'inifer. ot 15.500 from the Democratic presidential nunlnee, their lltst sWing since the DemoCorp.'• 11YIItem-wlde '7,iltl,JIJ dean tom
from Jamuia:v
lceldellt lnlurlilc:e )NI!III. to the vocational eqtq:ment new fllilll to points to his nmnlng mate, Ms. cratlc National Convention nom!·
until June.
bavll Ql'lckel Apncy; anc1 Valley vocational eq\llpllalt repllceinellt , Femll'o, 11:1 evldeaKll! or b!Jw those natecl tllernwltharaDyofabout4,ml
'lbe pi'fNIDull MelpRaoooon blch crl U million detln tons waa !!I!C '
"&amp;11 was IIIWII the CGillnlct to fiiDd wu ~ 8JlCI Treuurer qualltlealcanadduptotbeArnerlcan people Tuesday In Ms. FerJl!IO'S
over the lint lllx mtliitbtl of 18. Due to tbe·eoonomlc rec 1m o1
prcMdemllkanddail)'pralllctl.
Jane Will*' was aulllortlecl to ~·pair ft,.ft_, •......,~.,._ ~~Y~-~.
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l8a 83, lbe mines at the complex were Idle c1ur1nc the 11n1t four
' Mn. Kellneth Wbellea' appejii'ICI llllftrllle for bids on schoOl
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todi.Y.a taoottonandsoybeal)lann ' 1,~ at the Nallonal Urban
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lhe way with l,3tl5,3ltl
•••t,..ofber4a11pterat!llllm ,, · The l"lp"Uill ot Linda f!a11er near Jack8an, Mils., and the League's annual meeting In Cleo.oedean
toalil
pmdtMllld
Woabrl
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Metp
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Wil aocepted. aovemor'• mansion In, Jackson land followecl,
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1?J IIIII "'1 11aY1 wu approved batft llytna on to Cll!lJI81811 In
M~ told the U~ League .
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were
• ·'I1Ie WII 'm J"lde 111 tile 11'18 b' Ewtwtlit llolcomli anc1 Ted Texas tbroulh Thursday·
• that the Democrats haye OiV
1,111,'lin for Melp i; 817,rl4 clean IIOal for Melp 1; 'and 1144,04'7 for
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1ar tile Hari1lonVIDe 0ott1rmaa, anc1 Debbie DaVIS was
Monclale bas lncllcall!d he conskl· national message to take evecy.
RaoooonS.
· ;~. It was pclntl!d out thll the IP'Mtad maWIIIIJ liave.
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er1 the Soutluo critical to his effort · ·where, a message of ho~, of
AD trne openllonl11re owned by Ohio Po.- Co. and 111J1P1y ooa1
.w111111n Uve lUll acroulbe atreet
111e II:UI11jij1Lollld tile reellnl· to w1n tbe White House that he 1s qlpOrtWIIty, of opening ctoors.
to
Oblo row ..•• Geca. J8illeB M. GaviD ptia 'he •' lha ~a
:Jram tilt Salim Olmer ...... . lion ot Larry Grkia u fnlllman b1111na tile stopl In Mtas!sstpPI and
ln New Y~k. Mondale licked olf
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otrl•re.
Colli from tbe Metp mJaa. _. ~ 1a
bul.,.,..diii1Dbolnt ....,a cmdl 81111 iiPI*wed
Tau as the lddldf ~ the Ms. Ferraro rlae lnm being 11\e
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'lalt.Gavtnby~nerlandcanveyw:....,a-a•sOIJalls
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4¥·-1\Bitiiiii'I'I"Pat-. ~
clauglrter of,ltallan lmmlgrailts, to
delh&amp; ed by raiL
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andvanllyMbeJICIIICII.
''We're ta)'lna to tell tile South becomln&amp; a proaecutor, to
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ltymeasuresarebelngtaka!,Jones Road 28 (Locust Grove) lrom Ohio 7
aclcled.
· toBashan, Roberts said. '
The break-In 1s the 8I!COJiclln two
RObea1s also told the commission·
weeks, Coanmlslloner David ~ ' ers he had found a problem ·with a
blentzaald;
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brJclal! 00 CollUUbla TownsblpiRoad .
Coonty Engineer PhU ~ 3. Water Is eroding the rocJ(
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•Crews haVei)USt tlnlshecl CQUIItY

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• DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS. OF THE MEIGS.MASON AREA
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ROBERT L. WINGETl'
Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD
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BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

. DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
New~

Editor

A MEMBI!:R of The AMoclated p,.,..., lnl1111d Dally PreM A88oelatlool Uti the AmerlcM Newspaper Publlsben'
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LEn'llR8 OF OPrkiON are welcome. T h e y - be._ lhalllll · -

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Bank took out a full-page ad on
Friday, Dellverance Day. If Leon
Trotsky had written It, It could not
m 0re effectively have undennlned
respect for Amertcan capitalism.
W!th the headline. "At last. · a
rumor we can confirm," It stayed
light In that jaunty mood. Its lead
sentence read:
"These past few months you've
probably heatd more about Contlnental than you'd care to know."
That Is what I call leading with
your chin. 1'IK' average American Is
as Interested In the Continental
' Dllnols Bank as he Is In ~ annual
rainfall In nerra del Fuego, winch
for aU we . know Is one of the
.principal l .nvestm~nts of
Continental.
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~eficit prob~ems?
John H. Perry's "social Invention" may receive a hearing from
Congress beto1-e the year.ls out, and that, be.says, brings claser the day
when budget deficits wune no more.
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· · As matters stand, says Perry, a Riviera Beach, Fla. businessman and
Inventor, many Americans feel · budget cuts wW deprive them of some
benefit. His National Dividend Plan, on the other hand, WOUld assure them
a return.
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An organization to promote the plan; Americans for the National
Plvldend Act Inc. iw been fonned IIi Rosslyn, Va., just outside
Washington, D.C. And It has won many adherents In Congress too.
: In fact, it .Is the subject of H.R. 50!5, introduced In March -by 32
eo~ as the "National Dividend Act of 1!&amp;," and Is now awaiting
consideration by the House Ways and Means Crounlttee.
. "I am galng to put It over," says Peny, an-affable, relaxed man whose
Confidence Is bolstered by many business successes, In which, thase who
).mow him say, his creativity has ~ a basic, essential Ingredient.
· Among his actlvltles are newspapers, the OJ!Ce owned 28). cable
television; oceanography and robot subrnari,neS.
.. But he feels the National D!vldend Plan may be his biggest contrlbut!on
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of all. It consists of fl'(e Interrelated provisions:
· 1. All federal &lt;;arporate Income tax collections !JWUkl be put into a
RBtional profit-sharing trust fund to be ~trlbuted on a peHap!ta basis to
registered voters.
' 1:tJe consequences, as seen by Peny and Iits supporters: More
reg1strants and voters. More support for profits and tree enterprise.
. 2. There would be no dividend unless there was a ·budget surplus from
whicb to pay tt.
: ·Consequences: Voters would see to It .t hat there was an end to further
federal budget deficits and a halt to the lise In the federal debt. They would
InSist on a silrplus, and Congress would soon get the message.
· 3. To ensure a surplus, there would be a five-year freeze In federal
spending at the present level.
Consequence: According to Perry's charts, growth revenues would put
the country In surplus In about 2~ years.
~. The double ta:X on dividends (flrst at the corporate level and then on
personal Income taxes) would be ellmlnated In onler to ensure that there
weu1d be maxlrnum Incentives for profltalie pnxluct!on.
tonsequences: It would
profits, .and the lUItiona! dividend, and
l'lltourage risk-taking by business. It would ellmlnate about :m tax-code
provisions. It would encourage savings by giving Investors a better return.
S.A ceDing on corporate Income taxes WOUld beestabllshedat the present
46 pel ceDI maxlrnum rate.
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PJnsequence: Ensure max!mwri revenue for both the reg1stered voter
~ the corporate stockholder wlnse ownership ·lights would now he
gt1!atly strengthened.
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web of cause-and-effect can become even more lntrlcate. Gradually.
as Peny sees It, govenunent would play a smaller role In peOple's lives.
The rlch, In effect, would he working for the poor. And business would he
~red of I[UStomers capa~le of buying Its pnx1u~tS.

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report. we have a plan designed to practices.
banks
from sliding over Nlaiara · :
solve our problems In tlie best
"The key provision of the plan Is
Falls,
then
take that action. But ·~
Interest of everyone concerned."
that Continental wUI continue to
There are several problems with operate as a vital !lnanc!allnStltu· there Is no moral reason to shield •
that sentence. The first Is that It tlon, tree of the bulk of the problem the $1m m1llion equity ofContlnen·
wasn't Continental's plan, It was a loans which had become a burden . tal shareholders by using publl~ .
plan of the comp\roller of the on our financial and huma11 resour- money. Puliic money Is l1ere
currency, · the Federal Deposit ces,. " A burden on their !Iuman defined as money printed · by the .;
, ~
Insurance Corp., and the Federal resour-Ces. Sure. Any burden on Federal Reserve Boatd.
On
May
18,
the
Fed
made
the
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Reserve Boam. A plan certainly one's. flna'*l resources can beerror
of
grave
psychological
CO!UJe•
designed to make the shareholders come a btll'den on one's human
quences.
It
was
tlien
that
the
and bondholders . of Continental resourees. It Is also a btll'den on
" happy." Making them happy was one's human re9QU1'Ce5 when one regulators announced that all depositors of Continental would he
not a plan Incorporated In the goes to jall.TIJt&gt;mOralquestlon.that
protected, never mind the $100,CXXl
Declaration of Independence or In some Amerlc8{1S are cons!dertng
ceiling
set up by the Federal
the Constitution. Most hanks can he Is: Why did COntinental's burden
Deposit
Insurance
Corp. Protection
made "happy" U you undeJWJ1te become our burden?
Individual
depositors
by the
for
$4.5 blllJon of their bad bedt. The
Now, there ar;e a lot of plausible
FDIC
Is
an
accepted
convention
of
"plan" was the government's, and answers to this, prtmarlly that the
the
New
Deal,
designed
to
protect
It was designed to avoid the chaos · ~nt!re banking ~stem would suffer
depOSi\Ol'S against COllapslhg
that would have resulted from il grievous shock If Continental
requiring . Continental to face the went down. That, most Amertcarui · banks. Toenlargethatguaranteeln
omer to protect general creditors Is
market discipline of Its foOlish can un~rstal)d. If emerg:ency
prlmarlly a political act, I.e., an act •
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designed to weigh alternatives and '
to· select the one that gives leaSt ,
pain to most people.
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!Ions, however. Is that the !ndlvldual Amertcan taxpayer b!!comes. '
Increasingly, a ~a! creditor ~ '
left with highly Ullquld J'e\UJ'IIS. The •
federal pool that salvaged Contlnen· •
.
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tal via the FDIC Is out $1 billiOn. ,Jt '
has a~ to equity that ·may or
may not, ln the years to ·come,
return some or Its Investment.
But whether It does (as In the case
of Chrysler, where the pernrl)ellt '
ended by profiting from its ballout) : •.
or It doesn't, the psychological '
precedent Is set according to which ·
any substantial group of Investors
In any enterprise can cite Continental; as before It, Chrysler; as before ' '
It, Lockheed; to make a social 1
point. "Ball us out, because the .,
alteniatlves are too painful." As '
Continental puts It, you would need ·

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WASffiNGTON - The·pres!dentla! rtvals have raised an Issue that
could decide the election: ShOuld
the government boost taxes or cut
spending to stop the federal defldt
from exploding?
. Walter Mondale would raise
taxes. He wants to reduce the
deficit by 'two-thirds, without giving
up social programs so dear to
Democrats. nus wlll take more
revenue, he admits, with a candor
he calls the "new realism."
President Reagan would rather
slash government ~ding. Collect!ng more taxes, he argues, will
simply encourage the bureaucrats
to spend ~ore. money. Not until he .
Is convinced that no more savings
can he squeeml out of the budget
wlll he consider a tax Increase, he
says.
There has . been an Ingrained
nonclla!ance about detalls In Washington. Yet clearly, the public
debt cannot go on ballooning
without caus!J)g economic chaos.
Alfeady, economists are haVIng
nightmares . over the crushing
Interest payments, which have a
dismaying habit of compounding.

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Just the slight Increase in Interest year ·In a report that their bosses Commission with a great clanking ·'•
rates since last January wUl cost Ignored.
of the cruSaders' annor. Sen. 1
The total public Indebtedness, If It Robert Kasten, R-wts:, Introduced 1
the taxpayers more than $12 billion
during the next fiscal year. And this were calcUlated the same way that . a bill - which the Senate passed
staggering amount wUI cover only the rest of. us must keep books, almost unanimously - calling for '
the increase, not the Interest which would be $4.6 trillion, not $1.5 the $98 trllllon budget trlmrnlng.
wlll run another $110 bUllon or so.
trillion. Half of this monstrous and
The bill. however, has one
Yetlhelnterest,after!t'sallpald, menao::_lng lceburg Is hidden, thus shortcoming: It's not mandlitocy. .
won't reduce the .tlon(IJ debt one doubting the threat to the ship of "These specific recommenda• '
penny. And"the debl Is absolutely state. TheT!tan!celluldgodown!f!t ttons," It says In small print, "are
mlnd'boggJing: $1.5 trllllon - and doesn't change course.
not binding."
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growing. But you haven't ·heatd the
. The good news Is that governAll It will take Is one sit)~ change i
worst. By the miracle of. govern- ment spending can be drastically to save $98 bUUon and make a tax '
meiit bookkeeping, the official debt yet safely slashed. This has been Increase UJUlecesSilry. Just l'l!ll¥lVl! •
figure doesn't Include another $3.1 discOvered by the Grace Commis- the worn "not" from the Kasten blll ;
sion, which spent 18 months prying and ask Congress to pass' It, with ·
trillion In federal liabilities.
UnlikE' corporations which ' must Into the dark comers of govern- this wording: "These specific ie- ·
· disclase to stockholders all their ment and found 2,478 ways to. cut
commendations ARE binding."
,
financial obligations, the federal costS.
Footnote: The Grace Commls- :
accountants blithely omit from the
The White House has reviewed 20 s!on Is ·headed by Peter Grace, a '
public ledger the muld-trllllon- or the commissiOn's 48 reports and crusty, no-nonsense lndustrlallst, •
doliar social seculity payments, has already f!gun!ilout how to save who happens to he a Democrat but :
mtlltary and clvll service pensions $103.5 billion over the next three Is non-partisan· In his crusade :
aJ¥1 other Uabllltles that the govern- years. The General Accounting against government squandering. ~
ment has guaranteed to pay. ,
Office and Congressional Budget we·are working ~her onawa~
"If the general public were tully Office, ·both bipartisan, haw con·. to enlist all Americans In this battle. •
aware otthelr llabtllty MtaXJiayers · ducted . ~ similar review and found
If :(Ou're tired of the aiJPIIlllng ~
· for extravagant promtses made $98 bliUori that can be cut.
waste of your tax money by thole ;
Confronted with these possible . who II:J'e entrusted to spend It, watch ;
over the years by their elected
leaders, they might he very upset," savings, members of Congress ·the column for .an announcement,
congressional auditors warned last have rall!ed around the Grace ,
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DOVBLE TAKE- At left, San Fraacllco Gluta' - d bueman
~Trtllo lllld.()lwdpne" . _ ,
Dave Parker, check th,e
umpire after Parker dCJitbled In the fourth 1nn1nc of their Nallonal
Leque IIUIH! Tueeday nlcJ&amp;ln Clnclnne". The 8eda went on to win the

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·The Meta' orpnlzatlon has produced ICIITJe flneyoongpltcherl, but
not an rl than are thfoWing In New
Yorlc.
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One of them, 22-yeaNJld Jay
Tibbs, was traded by the Mets to
Cincinnati In June for veteran Bruce
Berenyl. nbbs hurled a three-hitter,
Tuesday In his fourth major league
start as .t he Reds SUbdued thE! San
Francisco Giants 3-0.
"I think the Mets weren't high on
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me aa a Jll'OipeCt," Tibbs sald,
"""""'•\iOhaVeJilotofyoung
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In
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the 'orpntzafiell. Sut they were
· moving other guys (up) before me.''
The Reds havedeftllltely become
high on Tibbs since promoting him
from the rrilnors earlier In July.
"He's gOt poise on the moond,
said Reds catcher Brad Gulden.
"He's the type of pitcher who goes
after hitters. He makes a goo!!' pitch
at the right time.
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"He's
got
that
Utttecoc~ that
1
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to help this balldub."
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CINCINNATI (AP)- The Unl. verstty of Cincinnati's new football
Coach will also be the acting athletic
director while a.search committee
lnoks for a permanent replacement
for Mike McGee.
A search corrunlttee was llllll'leQ,
and Coach Dave.Currey took on the
additional duties Tuesday.
",I'm well awa,re Of the hard work
that's been put In, and I wW continue
that," CUrrey sald. "The key Is to
surrouJid yourself with good people
... and at UC, we have S(llll!
outstanding people."
McGee, 45, had one year remain·
tng on a five-year contract wllen he
resigned as athletic director last
week to accept a slmllar job at the
University of Southern California.
The fanner Duke football coach and
player 'had been UC's athletic
director since May 198J and was
credited with upgradingtheschobl's
programs despite an almost an.iual
turnover of coaches:
As a result of that turnover, UC
. began Including "buyout" clause51n
contracts that require payment pt.
large penalties by organizations
that entice Cincinnati athletic offl•
clals to leave before their contracts
expire.
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Ar_t'B_uc...;.....h_-wa_;_.ld~
The stage 1)18Dagers In charge of
the -Republlcan National Conventlon In ·Dallas are In a tizzy. How do
y(&gt;u keep the TV public's attention
for follr days when the nominations
of the 'PteSident and his Vice
President are a sure thing?
· I went over to Republican
campalgnheadquarterstqseewhat
was going on.
One of the people producing the
show was .screaming at his assllJtant. ''The only thug that wUl !let this
convention on fire are angry
demonstrators on the outside of the
hall."
"No one wants , to demonstrate
agatnst Reagan In Dallas," the
assistant said. "I've been talldni to
the gay community In San Fran·
cisco and they turned me down
flat."
"Did you tell them we'd pay their
way If tbey'd throw stones and
block streets?"
"0! course I did. But they said
· they woilld rather go to the beach In
Today !sWednesday,Aug.l, the214thdayofl984. Therearel52daysleft
August."
In the year.
"How about · the environmental
TOOay's h!gh!lght In history:
groups? Surely they have reason•to
l)nAug.1,1'l!Kl, theflrstUllltedStatescensuswascornpleted.ltshoweda
protest this admlniBtraUon."
population or nearly 4 rnUUon people In 17 states.
''The Sierra Club Is aotng to .,e In
On this date:
the Sierras, 'the ·A.udlibon Society
Ii!l8'/6;CokJrado was admitted to
union the 38th state,
told me they'd ratla' be birdwatch· ·
In 1907, the forel'II!Ull!l' of the U.S. 'Air Force was established by the Anny
!ng, and the rrlencls of the Earth
as an AeronautiCal Division.
·
are holding their own conveutton In
In 1914, Gennany declared war 011 Russ1a at the Oil9et of World War I.
the Grand Tetons In .Wyomlni. I
In 19C3, Gen. George Patton slapped 11 serviceman at an anny hospital In
couldn't even get a haDdtu! ~
Sicily, accusing him of cowardice. Patton later apologized for the Incident
anti-nuke demonstrators to come In
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and a serond, slmllar episode.
from New Hampshire."
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In 19H, the Warsaw UpriSing against Gennan occupation forces began
''What about the peaceniks who
In Poland.
want us to pull .out of Central
In l9t6, the Atomic Energy Olmmll8lon was created.
America?"
In 1866, Charles JOIIePh Whitman; 25. shot and killed 15 people at the ·
'"!bey were atrald ' to come
University ot TexaS. Whitman was blmle1f sh&amp;t to death by pollee.
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see our candidates on the air."
hall with a big Mondale lMJtton on .'
The stage manager was frus"That very thought dawned on his shirt holding a 'Get OUt of El '.
!rated. "They all scream about the me," .the stage manager sald.l Salva~" sign. When the TV ;
Reagan adrnlnlStrat!on, but where "Well, If theydon'twant to play that .• cameras show up he's going to lll!f •
are theY When we need them? I told game we'll play It ourselves. Get fire to an Amertcan flag. You can ~
the party honchos Dallas was a me the Dalias chief of pollee.' '
arrest him, but tell your people not ·;
lousy place to hold our show."
· :rhe assistant dlated and handed to beat upon himtoomuch.,llecause 1
"Why ·do you need demonstra- the phone to the manager, "'Chief, . he's really my a•tstant and I'm :
this · Is the -convention · planner. going to need him to orpnlze the ~
tors?" I asked him.
"Because we have to show some Listen, $hen! Is going to he a show Inside the IJllll."
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outside. How can our ipealr.ers
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outside when therelsnobodythere?
Couldnlt you find any hardcore
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secular humaniSts wUI!ng to clem'•
onstrate against prayers In
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school?" the manager Oked.
"MOISt secular humanists are qn
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vacation In Au INS!." ·
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"What about'the National Organtzat!on for · Women? Can't we get
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them to come to Dallas?"
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waste of time. They'd rathenpend
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Geny Gerraro." ·
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"I promised ABC, CBS and ~
there would be riots outside of the
convention hall and .l)Je National
Guard . wmild be sti'ndlng· by. We
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haven't even come up with one
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Hispanic to protest the SlmJIIIOO~
.,.
Mazzoll biD."
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. assistant said, "I think there Is a
amongst all the organ!·
zatioJIB who are agal111t Reai$11 to
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boycott~ conveullon. They llaure
"llotTy, ladyl I don'l , ... , any plcfurw of
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PGDdAtl."
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walked and moved to second on an
seriouS
trouble.
!n11eld out, Cincinnati tacked on Its
1.71.
In
other
National
League
games,
final
run In the sixth, as Ron Oestet •
Cincinnati ~r Vern Rapp
Ph!ladelph!aedgedChlcago2·11nl2
scoredonEsasky'sgrounder.
. •
not onlv admired 'nbbs' ann, but
!nnlnp. St. Louis topped New York
"It's kind of hard to believe," •
pralse9 his dJ8estlVe tract.
6-3.
San
Diego
nipped
Los~
nbbs
sald of his ·major-league •
"He reminds me ~ Mel Stottle1-j),
PltbiJurgh
defeated
Montreal
sU'ccess.
"Buti'mproudofmyse!f.I
IJJYre," Rapp said. "He doesn't
&amp;3,
andAtlantaboppl!dHouatonG-3.
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think
I
can
keepdotngtt. "
overpower anybody. He just goes
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Sloppy
fielding
helped
sink
San
PM111e8
2, Cubs 1
out there and gets the job done In a
Francisco
starter
Jeff
Robtnsal,
Juan
Samuel,
who tied the game :
huny and lets his defense help out.
6-12,
wootookthelosswhlleallowlng
with
a
two-out
homer
In the ninth ;
'That's the way Stottlemyre wasslic
hits
and
two
earned
runs
In
51-J
!pning,
Singled
In
the
12th
and scored
he'dwalk one, strike out five and get
.Innings.
the
tie-breaking
run
on
Von
Hayes' '
three double plays.
Dave Parker hit a soft double to · sacrifice fly.
Cardinals 8, Mets3
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...... the same kind of poise.• lett the lead ol1 the bottom of the
secc&gt;nd
and
eventually
scored
When
S1.
LOuis
won
Its
fifth
straight
and
:
thEi same kiJJd of Intestinal
11ght ' tleldef Ch!1l Davl$ muffed
New York kist Its fltth. George '
fortitude."
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Gulden'stwo-outflyball.
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doulied h(lme two l1UIS :
All three of the Giants' hits were
Gulden also singled home a run In and David Green tripled home two :
,.;~·;~TI~bbs~struck out four and ·
Reds turned the fourth. atter Nick E:::.:51iSkX=:.-..::m:.:IOI'e:.:;.·:..------lowered his earned run av~age to

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THE WINNER ..:. ~anY Cohen of Mission
Stadium on the campus oftbe Ullivenilty of Soulberu
Viejo, Calif., rejoices after winning the !lnals of the
California. Cohen IINshed the race Ia an Olympic
400-rneter freestyle .Tuesday at the Olympic Swim
record t~e of •= 7.10. (AP Laserpbo&amp;o).
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McCrory, at ~pounds, and Frank then'f gold. Chin&lt;lls 5ef0nd both In
Tate, at 156, won their first bouts, totalmedalswithllandlngoldwtth
The Daily Sentinel
Tal(! by default when his opponent five.
faDed to make the weight; the U.S.
What Olga Korbut ·and Nadia
men's basketball team rode Mi- Comanecididforthellttleglrlsofthe
chael Jordan's W points to an 8%8 world in the 1971ls, Vidmar, a Los
l')lbllshed every ane.noon. Mollclay
tl1roUgh Friday, Ul Court StreEI, 11Y tile
victory over Canada, and Cheryl Angeles native, hopes he and his
Ohio Valley Publlsldllg Com- -Mul·
Miller scored W as the American teammates, including Johnson, of
tlmedia, Inc., Pomeroy, Obloe5769, 982·
2156. Second class postaa.,. paid at Po.
women routedtuistralla 81-47.
Colorado Springs, Colo., and Harrnerqy, Qhlo.
Aiso, John Marzano of Phlladel- tung, of Omaha, Neb., wtlldoforthe
·phia hit a horneru~and John Hoover
future boys of summers.
·
~mber : The ·Associated Press, In·
land. OaUy PrHs Associate~~ and the
of Fresno, Calif., pitched a four·
"I just hope there's a lot akidsout
American Newspaper Publishers ·As·
·hitter to lead the United States past . !here that SI\W us do this and wantto
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POSTMASTER: St&gt;nd address to Tloe
team pounded Tunisia 15-3, 15-2,
now," VIdmar said. "This is the
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But the U.S. men's field hockey ever! Wemadehistorytoday."
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tratntng camp. But .when the final
Cincinnati Bengals' rosters come ·
out, he's on them.
"I've had limited playing time In
my career, for some reasons I
understand and some I 'don't,"
Grjffln said Tuesday. "I still thinkl
cart play and start In the NFL:"
Griffin is beginning his seventh
year with the.Benga)s. Yet perhaps
his biggest claim to fame is he's
Archie's brother.
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regular starter here. This year he's
ticketed to back up second-year
man Ray Horton, as lhe two men
Qattle for the right to replace retired
KenRUey.
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see where he (Horton) has tied the
position down," Griffin said.

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ptay.
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KIRTJ.A,ND, Ohio (AP) - Injur·
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the Cleveland Browns' . No. 2
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the BroWns' scrirnrnqe against the
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - U.S.
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,said that a suspected Syrian probation and exclusion from all
terrorist had been stopped from NCAA meets and tournaments"
boarding a Los Angeles-bound . when oftlclals learned the CFA was
airplane Sunday In Toronto, considering Its own television
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expired and had been altered to mlttee that Is studying the effects of
make it appear that the doctunent the 7-2 Supreme Court nillng last
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'cempetltlve swimming.
But the dream ~er ~. her-------~-------------L------------~~------------~--------------came out ofretireml!lltand, at 25, as
the old man of the
swim team,
won the JOO.meter freestyle in an
OJymplc·record 49.00 seconds. "My
grandmother back in Florida
dreaJJI!ed I ·would win," he said .
"Grandma, trorn now on . I'm
stiCking With you! "
Cohen, from Mission Viejo, Calif.,
won the wanen's too freestyle in 4
minutes, 7.10 seconds, breliklngthe
American and Olympic marks. "I
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.. Gaylord, Bart Conner, Peter Vid: mar, Scott Johnson, Jim Hartung
: l~Jld Tim Daggett - these are the
• Golden &amp;ly~ of Sununer. They
brought the United States Its first
Olympic team gymnastics victory
. "In 00 years.
'l'he swimmers- Rowdy Gaines,
: Tiffany Cohen, Theresa Andrews, .
: Rick carey and the American
, · women's 400-meter freestyle n;Iay
. . team? Well, they were suppose&lt;) to
: win. Sometimesthat'salllheyseem
• !o do.That'salltheydldonTuesday ,
·: §weeping the five gold medals up for
grabs.
:. ·; But U.S. gymnasts hadn't won a
: : team medal of any kind since 1904, ·
· · and when they won the gold in St.
· · ·Louis, those Sununer Games were
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·.. sideshow to a World's Fair.
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· ·amateur clubs and dueling only
· each other. This time they faced
China, the defending world
.. champion.
During Sunday's compulsory ex, ercises, LINingofChinabecamethe
." first male Olympic gymnast to
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: : rings. Also that day, Gaylord, from
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-: Norman, Okla., each scored 10,
:• Gaylord on tbe rings an~ Conner on
·: the parallel bars.
• •. And on Tuesday night, with the
:-:outcome in the balance, Daggett,
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•. glvingtheUnitedStates a final point
• • 1 total of 591.40 to China's 500.111 and
-:= bronze-medalist Japan's 5S6.'l0. "I
.:".)ust knew I had to do It !or the guys,"
~ :me perfectionist Iron\ West Spring: -:fll~ld, Mass., said.
: -: ;Pat Simrgln of Billings, Mont. ,
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Exjiert, guided by Carl Hebrock, led
siep of the mile Tuesday at
Scioto Downs to win the$l2,500flnal
of the B F Coaltown Trotting Series
In ~: 01 3-5 by two lengths over Indy
Tiger.
Super E)(jlert paid $5,$3 and $2.40.
Indy Tiger returned $3.8l and $2.40,
and third-place Cagey Brady paid
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The 9-7-S trifecta in the first race
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MANSFIELD, Ohio (AP) - Jeff

Hull of. New&lt;!rk, the .favorite In the
Mid-AmeriCa Junior Open golf
!tournament, advanced In first·
round match play Tuesday at
Possum Run Golf l!Dd Swim Club.
Hull, whoshota2-over-par72totle
for medalist In the inatch-play
quallfler Mol$y, beat Danny
WalshofYoungstown4-apd-3 .
Other favorites who advanced
included John Willey of Columbus,
1-up over Chris Wllllarns of Silver
Lake; Boyd Pethel of Brecksville,
4-and-2 over Brett Bronsld of
Marietta; and Andy PiaU of
Cincinnati by fotfeit
Play continues Wednesday with a
double round of matches. The
. tournament conclu~ Friday.

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tile hOarseness you've noticed, or
throat pain, periodic voice loss,
coughing and UU"oat clearing.
These symptoms occur. because
closing the vocal cords during
speech becomes ditficult. Hoarse
and breathy qualities are often
aud.Ible symptoms that the cords
are unable to close P!tlclently. Any
alteration of cord size, mass or
teilslon also Is likely to produce
voice changes.. - for example,
swoUen cords result In more mass
which, In tum, lowers pitch. ·
Ask your physician to refer you to
a speech pathologist for help In
reviewing your vocal history and
designing an Individualized voice
therapy to correct your Improper
vocal habits.

can be considered abUSive.
- Forced whispering with loud
QUESTION: What habits are volume.
abusive? ·
- Talking _In the presence of
ANSWER: Votce abuse can be poise.
divided Into two ca~eKDrtes: sud·
.- Chronic lnitatlons such as
den, violent straining of the voice or sinus drainage,' noxious fumes,
continuous use of harmful vocal overly dry rooms, cigarette smok·
practices. Most abuse faits Into the lng and alcohol consumption.
latter categ~ . Unfortunately,
QUESTION : What changes
many common practices can be happen because at these habits?
harmfullfperforrJ:ledoftenenougll.
ANSWER: Vocal abuse can
A few at them are:
.
cause a variety of problems,
$houtuig, screaming ,and . Including :vocal nodules (CallOUS·
cheering.
.
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." l.lke growths. which appear on the
- Exle!lSlve loud talking,
vocal COrds), exCessive sweUing,
- Coughing and throat clearing. contact ulcers, lnflammatlon, pol·
- Speaking or singing at a forced yps (growths similar to nodules but
pitch level that js too high or too low.
with more fluld ) and Cord thicken·
- Speaking with inallequate lng. Symptoms which Indicate
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.llollrS4! and your
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AP Spotts Writer
Kent "Hrbek went 2-for.J, driving . 7-3.
The Minnesota Twins got off on in four runs with a three-run homer
WinnerNealHellton,8-10,gaveup
)he right foot tor their new owner . . . In the first inning and an RBI single nine hits In five innbJ&amp;s. Tom
and at the same time gave pitcher in the thlrd before leavtng with a Waddell earned hla tilth save.
..
Ken Schroni an unexpected leg-up.
slight muscle pull after five Innings.
Playing their first otflclal game
"When Hrbek hit It (the homer) I
11ue " • 8, Royu 5
· Tuesday night under Minneapolis feltUkejumpingupforjoy," Schrom
Hot-hittlliB Rance Mu!U!Ilks
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banker Carl Pohlad, whO took over sakt "But I had to stay at an even drQveln twonmswithadoullleanda
the team from Clark Griffith, the keel because I . didn't want to Jet single to.lelld Toronto over Kansas
Twins routed the Seattle Mariners . down Uke some pitchers do when . City.
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Mulllnlks, whO has hit Safely In 14
9-2.
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The Twins )lave now ,won eight or at. his ptiSt 15 games for a .432
supported their hard-luck right· their last 10 games and lead aver~ge, doubled bcme a run In
handerwithal4-hitpowershowthat California by 1 ~ games In the AL Toronto's three-run second Inning
included a 7.() lead after three West.
and strigled in another In the third.
Innings.
Tigers 5-4, Indians H
Doyle Alexander scattered seven
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"Ail 1those runs sure take a lot of
Detroit's Doug Baker hit a hltsln61-31nningstoboosthlsrecord
thepressureolt,"saldSchrom,who bases,loaded lliple and Ruppert io9-5.
pltchedaftve-hitter. "It'sasituatlon Jones homered to back the com·
pnaa•1,0riolell8
I haven't been ln."
blned four·hlt pitching of Juan
CUI11s Wlike!'SOn scored the
Schrom, 3-5, had pitched well BerenguerandDougBalrintheflrst tie-breaking ninon a bases-loaded
lately, but the Twins' quiet bats i game.
.' wild pttcl! by Tippy Ma.rtinetln the
tumecj those strong performances
A five- run second Inning helped eighth Inning as Texas ileleated
Into defeats. The right-hander had Berenguer, 5-7, snap a three-g;une Baltimore.
allowed two runs during his last 16 personal losing streak and recon;l
With the score tied 5-5, the
2-31nnlngS, )Jut lost two games.
his first viCtory since June 16. Bair Rangers loaded the bases ·In the
"I figured I'd have to shut out the pitched the ftnal2 2-31nnlngs.
eighth on sjngJes by Wilkerson and
otherteaml!&gt;wln," Schrom said.
Cleveland's Pat Tabler hit a GaryWardandliwalktoBuddyBell
InotherAmettanLeagueactlon, three-runbomerintheflrstinnlngof before the wild pitch by Martinez,
Detroit beat Cleveland 5-11ntheflrst the secooo'gallle. Both Julio Franco 4-7. After Larry Pan1sh was walked
game of a doubleheader before and Mel Hall were safe on O!le-{)Ut Intentionally, Ward scored as :Pete
losing the nightcap 6-4, Toronto Intleld hits and scored· ahead of O'Brien bounced out for a 7-5
nipped Kansas City &amp;5, Texas edged Tabler's fifth hol'l_l!'r of the season, Ranger lead.
Baltimore 7-6, New York beat .---.....,..--"'----~-,.------------..1...----------­
MUwaukee 7-4, Boston routed Chi·
cago14-4andCallfomlatumedback
Oakland 7.J.
Schrom ·allowed one hit - a
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Milbourne - during the first six
Innings. He pitched shutout ball until
the ninth, when he gaveuptworuns
on a run-scoring single by AI Cowens

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Ohio

find new -tool against muscular dystrophy-

ByPAULRAEBURN
AP Sdenee Editor ·
• NEW YORK (AP) -A mutation
that causes· muscular dystrophy In
mice has provided powerful pew
tool toflndwaystodetect and treat a
fonn of the disease which affUcts up
to 100,tm American males expected
todleby age~. researchers say.
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wewlllknow what has to l)esetrlght
to treat the disease. We ooil't know

the artt!Sii AgriCUltural and Food
Is Duchenne.
Research CouncU's Poultry Re- . ctiromosome,"
Mouse and. as
hUman
X chrornl&gt;- 1
somes have beEn shown tllbe very
that now."
search Center near Edinburgh,
similar, and, Bulfleld said, a
Duchenne muscular dystrophy, Scotland. .
mullltton that tums up In a mouse
In
both
tl!e
mice
and
humans,
thE:
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will often befounr,l to be Identical toa
AND
defect
Is
located
on
a
partk!ular
severe forms of the disease, afflicts
human mutation.
to 100,(0) American boys woo region of the X Chr\mO!IOine, ~
INSURANCE~.
Genetic diseases like Duchenne
said.
Chromosomes
carry
the
aeoes
will not survive beyond their
that
are
linked
to
the
Xchromoliome
Strains Of mice with illnesses that determine h~red!tary
appear only In boys wholle mothers
resembling muscular dystrophy characteristics.
carey
the defect but do not have too
"We have 1}0 Idea whether this
have beEn found hefore, but this Is
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human muscular dystropey - that would allow ldelltlllcatlon a! women
awaits fUrther study," Ji!ulfield said • whose sons are at risk and would.
said the discoverer of the mice, In a telephone Interview 'J'uesday; · allow detection of muscular dys·
that athletics are completely unre- Grahame Bul!leld, a geneticist at "The f!l(Cltlng ~ Is It's on the X trophy before birth.
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associate director of research for
the Muscular Dystrophy
Association.
Isolating the gene "will tell us the
cause of the disorder," Wood said
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beblnd such big-screen blockbus· · dancing; It's spontaneous. I love
ters as "E.T., the Extra· break dancing. The athleticism Is
Ten-estrlal" and "Close EncoUnters inherent In tt."
of the Third Kind," Is bringing his
. Somewhat of an athlete himSelf,
rnovlemagtcto the small screen Ina Kelly said h!sdanctngdaysareover,
deal with NBC.
but he stays llgbt on b!s feet by
The television network an- playing
pretty mean game of
!KJUIICEdMonday that It hassi~ a tennis.''
deal with Spielberg, 36, to be
WASHINGTON (AP) No
e~~eC~~tlve pri:Xtucer of a weekly
half-hour science fiction fantasy restrictions have been placed on
series called "Amazing Stories" for actd-tonguedcomedlanJoanRiven;
when she addresses the luncheon of
the 1985-86 season.
. Spielberg, who also directed the the National Federation of Republl·
box offlee smashes "Raiders of the can Women at .the GOP's national
Lost Ark" and "Indiana Jones and convention In Dallas.
Ms. Rtvers, whose sometimes
the Temple of Doom," and b!s
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material often Is aimed at
AmbUn Entertainment company
other
women,
was
Invited
to
will produce a minimum of 44
episodes, or two full seasons of perform a comedy routine at the
luncheon by first lady Nancy
shows, with Ull}versat Television.
Reagan,
acco,rdlng to Be!.sYt Koons,
Some of the stories have been
a
s~man for Mrs. Reagan.
written or conceived by Spielberg.
About 1,700 g11ests are expected
Others wiU be based on fantasy and
whim the luncheon pays trtbute to
adventure tales from the magazine .
Amazing Stories, which began 100Repuh!lcan women leaders from
publication In 1928. Spielberg and the Eisenhower, Nlx.on, Ford and
·Reagan administrations on Aug. 22.
Uillversat oWn the rights to 5lll
Mrs. Reagan's press secretary,
Amazing Issues.
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Tate, said the first lady has
Spielberg began his directorial
put no conditions on Ms. Rtvers'
career as a 21-year-old on NBC's
;'Night Gallery."Thatserles, which perfonnance.
The comedian was a White Howle
lasted from 1970-73, was a weekly
cllnner gliest last winter.
collectionof,s upernatural vignettes,
with the late Rcx;l SerUng as host.
Of
WASHINGTON (AP) - A gala
"I feel good returning to the
medium that gave me my first perfonnanceattheKennedyCenter
Opportunity to direct," Spielberg . will Salute entertainers Lena Home
to
sticks
silld:~h a statement released and Danny Kaye, compaser Glan
Carlo Menotti, playwright Arthur
tjyNBC.
Mlller and violinist Isaac Stem,
BEVERLYHILI.S,Callf. (AP)- recipients of the center's Honors of
1984.
HOME~
~ne Kelly, the 72-year-old hoofer
The
artists,
whoWtnbefetedatthe
who still seems as fit as when he
few
Ctanced through puddles In "Singln • Kermedy Center's Opera HoUse the
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Rain," says he likes break evening of Dec. 2, were selected for
' and
d·anclng because ·It's cllstlngulshed achievements
career
contributions
to
American
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to
~ Kelly,l!v;tnglnarentedhousebullt
TUesday.
.
W. Greta Garbo untU his. burned·
always
-Prior to that event, President and
doWnBeverlyHillsresldencecanbe ·
Mrs. Reagan will conduct a recep-'
extra
in
restored, said In an lilterview
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for
the
artists
at
the
White
published today that he Isn't missing
House, said Roger L. Stevens,
inY Of the Olympics. .
chalm!an
of the Kennedy Center
th~
"The big cllf(erence . between
..Board.
CQJTlpetltlve. sports and tile dance Is
cah
"1be five distinguished artists we
are honoring this year conftrm once
again the tremendously vital and
IMANUFACTURERCOUPONI ElOIEIIIIIIII
·varied perfof!Jllng arts traditions of
our nation," Stevens said.
The holl()rs proram, created tn
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by the center's trustees, will be
·· Dorothy Ritchie, Florence Wood
taped for broadcast by the CBS
anl:l Cathy Morris hosted a layette
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TM
s111wer honoring Came Morris at
special to be broadcast after Dec. 2.
the Leo Morris residence.
Past . recipients of the award
llnAIU:It: Ont tOUjJOfl PlfiiUIChne of PlodiiCI md1tilled Anl Olhtl use COI'IIIIIIIttt
·. Games were played with prizes
lraud Consumtt to INl Yin tu \lold •I cos!lt&lt;l. transt1rred . p~oftlblted. t1111d 01
Include composer-conductor Leobe'lilg won by Mable Moore, Nancy
reilfl(led Good 0111, Ill US A We Will f'llmbut!ot you for the ltct Yllue DIUI 8C
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nard Bernstein, actor Cary Grant,
r;.' 1984 Nao.sco Brands. Inc
Nrldllng . pi'OWI&lt;IH you aftd trM consumer hl'll comP•t&lt;l wrtll tM ol1ar•ttrms· Cish
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Spencer won the door prize.
Gene. Kelly, and conductor Eugene
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· Refreslunents of cake; mints and
Onnandy.
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Attending were Linda Morrls,r-------~----------~l---~--------------------------~--------------------~--~--~~--__;------------~._-Florence Wead, Margaret Cremeans, Glenna Crisp, Mable Moore,
Ruth Morris, Betty Spencer, Rhea
Deem, Margaret DuBoise, Doris .
Grueser, Allegra wm, Cookie Gaus,
Libby Bumgardner, Robin Tatterson, Linda Jett, EmUy Bum·
gardiler, Carrie Newman, Wendy
Newman, Phylll9 Bearhs, Nancy
White, Earlene Bumgardner, Cathy
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Others presenting gifts to Mrs.
Morris were Elizabeth Cannan,
Phyllls and Debbie Spencer, PaU'
Dog
line Atkins, Sharon Jewell, Neva
Ator, Jennifer Sheets, Fonda Thomas, Garnet Bachner and Merle
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homemade cookies. olate chips fruit
sandwich cookies and '
But we've come a5
close as can be. In .more . . .
1Jy ALMOST
fact. we've borrowed a
recipes .cookies. You might think
that they're the best cook- ·
from her.
ies you've ever had. But
Just like Mom.
we're over-generous with our ingredi- don't tell that Mom.
ents. Remember how she
put
chips her chocolate chip
;cookies? And more than enough nuts . . We call them Almost Home
in her fudge brownies? And
moist ' because that the way they taste.
and che\\Y texture? Well. you
find
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the same things in all of r:: - - - - - - - . our cookies.
25¢
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Pullins, Pomeroy, Is home assisting
In the local Navy recruiting efforts.
Pullins, who graduated from
.Meigs High School In 19!ll, and
jojned the Navy In 1981, Is home
under the Navy's Hometown Area
Recruiting Assistance Program.
He Is stationed with the Naval
Construction Battalion ONE, homeported In Gulfport, Miss. He wiU
r return to his construction battalion
when this hometown duty Is
cqmpleted.
1be 22-year-old saUor Is an
~ulment operator In the Navy.

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.flJ second MGM ·District ·Jay camp·
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, Week at Camp Klashuta·to PBrtlclJjate • tn Me!p, Galli a, ,Mason
f&gt;lstrlct' s second annual Cub Scout

lG-year-old Webelos. ,
lnaddltlontothel!llpl!ctedldnds&lt;t
day camp actiV!tlel - cam Pille

preparatJon, IIXIldn&amp;. crafts;~
payCamp. .
and ~-tbey~al8o
.. Six area packs took part In the . · enjoyed a hike thJw&amp;b the woods
· f!i!RP's activities !nclixung'Mason
behllld thecablnatKiuhulll, where
ow, New Haven 256, Salem Center
they explored a large cave that lies
~ Pomewy 249, Mlcldleport 245
on thepiopaty.
.
lind Chester 235.
Parents and friends visit the
: Each Individual PflCk Is comcamp on Thunday evmiDg tor a
prlaed of 7-year-Old Tigers, 8-yearspec!alcamp11rewhlchtsone9rthe
C?ld Wolves, &amp;-year-old Bears lind hlgilllghtslttheweek.
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durlngtheWeek, ~the "banner It
the day." The baiu:l!er was awlll'ded
at ~ J1111111!ni bag ceremony to
the peck with the best.campsite
tram the previous day.
11* day ' camp ts staffed by
vobmteers under the dhectlon of
Ca~ Wortanan, Rutland and

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report of condition has been prepared In conformance with the Instructions used by
the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the State Banking
Authority and Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
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Board of. Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the State Ba.nklng AuthorIty and Is true and correct.
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RICHARD C. FOLLRbD
!'AUJ:. G. EICH - ' DIRECTORS '
FERMAN E. MOORE

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and: Lauia
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Hel~~terandBelvaWUlard'.. Helen Carperiter, Belva
read Keeping Animals QAt of .tile . Leota Smith, Nacml Reed Ruth
Garden."
Fran61s, Yvonne and YYI.'tte
Attendtnlt ~picnic were Sam,
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Hemlock Grove was sharEd by the
Walk-InGardeiiC!ubmembersand
guests recently. Leota Smith hosted
the plcnlc with members gtvtng !I
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th~ purpose of picketing our st~re.
·Th~y ate trying to give you the ·
.impression there is a labor/man.-·
ageme.nt dispute in'.OUr storct ..this
is not true~! Feel free·.-to ask.any o·f
.our··employees about_ ·this.·
Why does this ~nion want you
to have .the im·pression there are
labor/management problems in
our store? To.cover up the fact that
they are trying. to Jorce our ~m­
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wi·shes. Our employees a.-re free to
join any union of their choice as
long as that decision is.made in a
secret .election conducted by the·
National .Labor Re.lati1&gt;ns Board.
Please feel free to ·verify any
of this information with any of our
employees. We also welcome the
opportunity to ·have:you -compare
our STORE and EMPLOYEES
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Court, SlleUil Ann 'f'ollrod, Athens,
tlledtoradlvorcefromJilckEugene
Follrod, Racine, and Barbara Jane
Hollirook, Pomeroy, filed tor dlvorce fr001 eecn Holbrook, Jr.,

Kenneth R.Xeesee .

'Marks guilty
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have 'been setforFri!SaY,9a.m ..and
9:00a.m.II!IiJ)eCtlvety. W•lsbeble
represented by .attonley SteYe
Story, while J~U refll8ed 0011111e1.
Both men face prlaon ll!lltelices U
found gujltyo! the aUered chargoell.

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University School of
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:, Prtvate memorial services for the
:tarnny will be held at a later date.
~ In 11€11 of fiowers, !rlends may
l'nake donations to the .Mountain
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:··: Discharges - Titus Plckes,
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l!oUow Road atS: 10 p.m. for Connie
)ilash to Veterans Memortal Hasp!·
'1lil; at 10:00 p.m. Pomeroy went to
·~ County Inllrmary for Etta Mae
·~to Veierans MernortaJ Hospl· .
'tal; .at 5: 09 a.m. Rutland Wt&gt;nt to
,NJeigs Mlne 1 for Ted Cremeans to·
:Veterans Memorlal Hospital; at
'!1:53 a.m. lite flight to Veterahs
)'iemorlal Hlispltal took Ted ere.
'l'tleans · to University Hospital,
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· tQdaY. they would attempt · to
reattach the arm ofaSoutllerrlOhlo
C'oa! Co. worlcer injurett early t1Us
lllomJng ln.an accident at Southern
Qhlo's Meigs No. 1 preparation
plant. .
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Steve HUes, a spoJ(esman for
· Southern. Ohio's parent company,
American ·Electric PQwer, Said
Franklin T. Cremeans, 47. was
taken to University HIJS!lltals from
Veterans Hospital Jil Pm~eroy.
.HUes !iald federal and state mining
of!lctalS \vere i!JveSllgat!ng . the
Incident at the plant, near
Wllkesvllle.
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not certain how . the accident
oCcurred. but that. "it did Involve a
· coal conveye~ belt Inside the coal
preparatiOn plant.'"
He said Cremeans was .a
1-epatnnan-helper In the prepara:
tlon plant, Which washes already
mined coal H:e Silld !lie accident
occurred about 5 ~.in .
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plarit at that hour, ... but he was the
oilly p!1'S0D Involved," HUes said.
·. ~ HUes saia Unlvenlty Hospitllls
surgeons predicted thE! procedure to
reattach Cremeans' ann could
".take about all afternoiln.'' · .

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;\rebery Club will have a meeting
~th election of officers for 'the . .
.Cpmtng year on saturday, 5 p.m.
:iintn7 p.m., atBrown'sTaxldermy. ,

CtJSTOMER APPRECIATION

· 298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY; .ott .; ·
PRICES IN EFFEClTHRU SAT., AUG. 4, 1984,

The Jury had deliberated sine!!
Thursday afternoon. · '

Rutland man IQSes
annin accident
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Sunday 10 AM-10 PM

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resldents of Meigs County, four of
them Within the Meigs Local
DIStrict. The sixth Is noW living In
Lancas~. but will be rnovtng 'to
Meigs County.
The group ,emploYed lnclu(jes
.Jamie SisSon ' Blaetlnar, Kathy .
Haley, Deborajl Plckeiis, ClUford
Kennedy and Frederick J , Blaet· .
!J!IIr, aU resklents of.the county, arid
Cheryl D. NoiT!s, Lancaster, who is
an art teacher .

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Board of Education, at a fEglllar
sessloil Tuesday night, pointed out
that lt ~ otter ppportunlty for
young people to return to
Councy following their college,

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;Homecoming will be held Sunday at
•lhe community building.
;_:: A potluck dinner will be begin at
..:J2:lJ.p.m., wlih a program at 1:ll

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..-.,rlple Concenttated1JDWOU:

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as.new teachers

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;r.trs. Searls, her bOdy bas been I r
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ATHENS, .01)10 (AP) - A
29-year-old Glou$ter man has been
COnvicted of aggravated murder In ·
theDecemberhlghwayS!aylngofan ·
Ohio Urllverslty student.
. ·
The Athens. County &lt;;mnmon
Pleas Jilry that convicted Everett
. Wayne Marl!s on Tuesday must
decide )r;hether . he should be
setite~eq to death or life In prison
for t1J!! slaying of Sl!awn Myers, :!i,
of Zanesville. Aseparaie hearing ·
tbat Issue Will be hellfln the next few
days. , '
' .. ·Authorities have~ Marks was
In a car With two other lJlEII when he
·.fired a shotgun at a car the trio was
chasing Oei:. 18 on Ohio Route 13
lll!ar Mllllleld ln A thetis County. ·
,\uthorltles said )he attack w~
1
UilPTOVOked.
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• Jurors also convicted Marks of
felonious assault In the shoOtlilg of
W1111ain Knapp of Pl)llo the sarne
night while Knapp was driving near
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KennethRaymoll(jKeesee, 74,Rt.
.: Martha Louise Hartinger Searls, 4, Pomeroy, died Tuesday In
'iO, SouthSlxthAvenue,Middleport, VeteransMemortaJHospital.
~ed Sunday In Holzer Medical
Mi.Keeseewasamemberot the Chillicothe.
:(;enter, foUowing a Ungerlng Ulness.
Rutland Church Of the Nazarl!ne.
A divorce wa.s granted to Char~age I
~· Mrs. Searls was born June 15,
He was born 111 Freedom, Ky., a lene A. Jewell and Frailklin Curtis ·
:1914, lnMiddleport,adaughterofthe ,
Ro
Jewell.
Marriage llcenSes have beet! ·
'iate Lawrence C. and Hazel B. =~the~. land T. and Lottie · In a partition suit between Carl · Issued In M• County Probate
·tanner Hartinger.
· Survivors Include hls wire, Ada CLive Luckadoo and and Frances Court to Jason Joe Davis, 27,
·,:: Shewasalsoprecededlndeathby ,. Marie May Keesee; five sons, Luckadoo,theco\ll'lruiedlnfavQrof Pomeroy, and Deborah Jlllle De- ·
;l1er husband, Wptlam Leo Searls, In Kenneth B. · Keesee of . Gallon. .· t)le plalntUf, Carl L~. Upon Witt, 25, Pomeroy, and to Michael
1983. and by a daughter, Malcine Wllllarn Keesee o! Pasadena · payment oU9,1XD, the plalntUf Is to sam Peters, 19, Dexter, and Anna
~Is.
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Texas, tmest c. Keesee of Colum: receive a wrtt of deed to!IJeproperty Ruth J;:dm!Ston, 20, DelC!er: .
.;; Mrs. Searls was a member or the · bus, . and Elbert L. Keesee aild In questkin. ·
;MlddleportChurchofChrlst.
James E. Kre;ee both o!MiddleLester Wise Jr. and l'ranklln
•: Surviving , are two daug~\ers, port; two daughte~ Mrs. ~ Jewell appeared In Court on charges
;~rtha Jean Craig of Middleport, POzZ!e of Pasadena, an(! M!s.
&lt;lhlleged probation mlatlons. Both
TheSclploTownsllipTrusteeswW
.. )!rid f!,ut)l Carolyn Searls of Colmn- Christine teen of Colmnbus; 'lt men are oow being held In the Meigs meet . at 7 p.m. ~ In the
~s; agrands()n,Stevetll)uftyCraig. grandchildren and 16 ~at- . CountyJallpendlnghearlngswhlch ttJwns!llphall;inPagevllle.
~Pornt!roy; !hreegranddaughters, gtaildchlldren; and a brother·ln•
. .;Jennifer Craig of Middleport, cm(!y. Jaw,·TooUe May. .
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··--__;,.,.~.=;..;;.:.......~..--.. lWU!well of Glouster, and Patricia
~ was preceeded In death by hl!i
Board member Robert SnowOOI
Board . rnem~rs and Sou1sby
!!l'at) . Custer of Middleport; two parents, a son, two brothers and a 'said. 'ihe district bas given
, aw. ay stressed that ha·"~" the stadium at .
~t-grandchlldren, EU Craig of step-sister.
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~kkllepor!i and Sara Craig of
Frtelids may cl\11 at Hunter several piE(.'es ot property whiCh theconuncomunlpltyex
. t~.·wo,_uld... \)rlilg the
" orneroy; a. brother, Lawrence D. Funeral Home.from 24 and 7-9 on mlghthawbeen!!Old·tora~money
uo;-~·
~L.O.) Hartinger of Mld(lleport; Thursdayandatt)lechurchonehour · tot such a sladlum project and he,
SoUlsby also pi'QIIOiled that the
-three haU·slsters, Violet Jordan of beforethetuneral.
along With Barton; Indicated Inter· · board look Into the cons1ructlon of
+.oJ.wnbus, Betty l.an!er of Bidwell,
~ral services will be at 1:ll est In the ~thletlc boosters proposal. · restroom · facllliles at the present
:-Bnd Mary Lu Boggs of Middleport; p.m. Frtday at the Ru!iand Church
It was jlgreed With Supertntel)d· at)lletlc complex.' The board also
•two half·brotbers, Gen. James V. oftheNazarene, WlththeRev.LioYd ent Dan C. Morrts to arrange for a
Indicated lnterestlnthlsprojectand
•~lngl!r of Colorado ~prlngs, . Grlnun officiating. Burlal will be ln new appraisal of the junior high Soulsby will secure cost estimates.
;p&gt;Jo., and pavid Hartinger; and the Miles Cemetery.
property with the'ldea of, ·pethaps, Soulsby pledged support of the
-several cousins.
advertising for bids.
athletic boosters In the project.

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446-Galllpolls
387- Chuhlre ·
388-VInton
2411- Rio Or1111de
218-0uyan Dlst.
143-Arablal Dlst.
378-Welnut

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Area Cqd• 614

Mason Co .. WV
Area Code 304

9 92 _:_ Middleport
Pomeroy
986 - Chester
343 - Portland
247- l.etart Falls
949-Raclne
742'-Rutlend
887-CoolvHie

675- Pt . Pleasant
468 - leon
5 76- Apple Grove
773- Mason
882'- New Haven
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Public- Notice
Case No. 24487.. 'Robert ·A
Durst. 5:i89 S Bald i(not&gt;:Sttve&lt;S\nlle Road. Po'ljand. Ohio,
45770. was appotnted·Execu-

M1ddleport. to -wtt :
S1tuated lf;l the State of Oh1 o.
County of Me•gs and .n the
Village of M 1ddteport and
descnbed as fo llows

Wlthm 30 days of the date of
th1s nottce. !O The Enwonmer'l·
tal Board of Rev1ew. Am. 101 .
250 E Town St.. Columbus.
OH. 432 15 Not1ce of any

tor of the estate of Sidn ey W .

Lot One Hundred E1ghty- S1x

appeal shall be filed wllh the

Durst , deceased. late of 5622 4 (186) 1r") Bosworth's Ad d llt on to
Lower Pomeroy, •as des1~n a t ed
SR1' 24. Portland. Oh10.
45770
on th e Plat of sa1d Add1t 10n
llobert E. Bucl&lt;, beanng date. of ·Oo;:tober 2 4,
Probate Judge 1973. l•led tn the offtce of the
ly:,lena K. Nlllllroad Recorde r of Me1gs County.
C!ert: Ohio. and recorded tn Plat Book
No. 2. Page 10 of the Reco rd of
(7) 11. 2&amp;: (811. 3tc

dtreciO r w1th1n 3 d ays. Pro posed ac t1 ons w11l become Imal
unless a wntten adJudicatiOn
heanng request is submined
w 1th1n 30 days of the ISSuance
date: or th e d1rector rENises/wnhd raws the proposed ' ac·
11on . Any person - m~y S1J bm1t
comments and/ or . request a
m eeting regar d1ng any non ~
fmal act1o n wtth •n 30 days of
the date mdtcated . "Ac !ton." as
used above does not 11iclucie
rece_1pt of a ver 1t1ed ~ompla1n t , If
stgn1f1cant pu bl1c 1nterest ex•sts. a publ1c meet1ng may be .
h eld As to any action, 1nc!ud1ng
rece1pt of venf1ed comptamts.
any person may obtam nbttce
of further ac.t•pns. and additi Onal 1nfbrma1ion Unless otherwise prov1.d ed 1n nottces of
p articular acti ons, all communicat)ons shall b 8 sent to: Hear1ng

U. S. AT. 50 EAST
, GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Authorized John Deere,

New Holland, Bush Ho&amp;
Farm Equipllltnt
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SHERIFF'S SALE
OF REAL·ESTATE
The Stato of Ohio, MEIGS
County.
Common Plaaa Court
:. l!radlthrift of America, Inc.
Plaintiff
i' .

Bertha Brooks. sa1d po1nt of
beg1nn1ng also-b'eJOQ the northeast corne• of a rot ovvned by
Jerry and Cathy Swartz. record ed •n DeEid Book: No. i5S
Page No 129. Deed Rec.ords at
Me1gs County, Oh1o: thence S •

63 deg. E 28 5 lee: along the

vs.

Jerry D. Swartz and Catlty A.
Swartz, 01 al ..
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Dofandants
c- No. 84-CV-111

In pursuqnce of an Order of
Sale m the above e ntHied
• actton. I wt ll offer for sale at
o'ubltc aucttan'. at the door of
Jhe Court House tn POMEROY.
m the above named County. on

SATU RDAY. the 25th day ol
Aug ust, 1984. at 10:10o'clock
A.M , the fo Uowtng descnbed
real estate. Stluate m the County

sou th

s1d e of Road No. 3:

thence S 27 deg 04' W 63 .9
feet to the southeast corner of
sa td Jerry and Cathy Swartz lot.
ther1ce N ~ deg. E 70 fe!et ?long
the east side of ~aid lot. to the
place of' begin n1n9. contatnmg
.021 acres. more or less.
Except aU leg al nghts of way 6r,
easements.
E~c~ pt coal. oil and gas rights
With nght to m1ne same.,

PARCE L 2: Sttua:ed 1n the

26th day of June. 1928 . .and 1n
that trans fer was bounded and
descnbed as foll ows Begmnmg on the South s1de of the
Leadtng Creek Road at the West
ltne of Bertha Brooks· land:
th ence SOuth 3 ' deQ. West 70
feeT alo ng Bertha Sroo\:.s' west

ltne thence sou th 73 deg 30'
West 60 feet. thence north 2 1

30' Wes t 160 feet to south
of Leadtng Creek Road ·
thence.south 63 deg. East 135
feet along t he s·o uth s1de of the
leadtng Creek Road to the
place of begmn tng

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Publici Notice
sh•p Of Orange, Co unty of
Me1gs and State of Oh1o·
Be•ng 1n Orange Townsh1p
and 'be1ng 1n Lot No. 6 •n
R1ggscrest Manor· Add •t•on as
recorded 1n Volume 4 4. Metgs
County Plat Records.
Except1ng and reservmg to
former g ra ntors all m1nerals
under sa1d real es tate w1th ng ht
to mtne and remove same
Without 1nru rv to the surface .
Aelerence Deed· ·volume

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Gole ,E.
Wolfe ·

Deed Record s
Located 1n theY at A1ggscrest

Real Estate General

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Mich.:.. D. smith, IIIII.

Defendonto '
C.. No. 83 CV ·231

In pursuance of an ord er of

Sale 1n the a b&lt;&gt;le .entt tled

on day ol sa le
JAMES J. PROFFITT'
SHERIFF
M e1gs Cou nty

17125 181 1. 8. 3tc

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PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGB COUNTY. OHIO ,
E - of Sidney W. Durat.
Doce11ed, C-ND. -244111,
,
Docket 1 2. Pagoc 433.

Saturday. the 25th day or

Cler&lt;. OEPA PO Box 10 49.
Columbus. O H. 43216 Ph.
16 14 )·466 -6037 Conwl: ORC
Chap. 3745 and OAC Chaps.
3745-47 and 3746-5 lor
reQUirements .

August. 1984. at l O': OO o'c'The following were rece •vedlock, A .M ., the tollow1ng des- /p reparedbyTh e 0hio Env 1ron ·
q 1bed real estate. s!luate in the .marital Protec!l on A g e n cy
County of Meigs and StMe of fOEPA) laSt week. Effective
Ohio: and 1n· the' Village of dal es of fm al actiOn s and
ISSuance dates of 'proposed
Real Estate ·oenerel 'act10rls are stated F1nal act1o ns

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Sal1 sbury Twp., OH. P ub ~c·

Noilco Date 07131/8 4 ·.
Recetvlng
Oh10 A1ver

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Sate 1n the above ent1iled
act•on. I will o ffer for sale at
publ•c auct1on. at the door of
the Court House 1n Pomeroy. m
the above named County.' on
Saturday. the 25th d ay of
August. 198 4. at 10 30 o'clock
A:M , Ihe follow 1ng d esc rtbed
real estat e. Situate 1n the Coun ty
of M e1gs and State of Oh•o.· and
1n the TownshiP of Orange.

E . Mai1nW
·POMEROY, 0.

Reel Emte General

TEAFORD··
218 ~.2nd St. •
. Phone

POMEROY - 2 nice 'build·
lois on Wright St. Wiler
$~.000. 00 uch.

MONTGOMERY
REALTY

FOR SALE

(1) HOUS£ ·IN CIIESTIR:
Tine IICIIS with I nbly
constJucted conaN blocll
home 26d0, 3 bedroo!IIS,
one blth, 12115 IM!w
room llld 24x24 fiRiily
Plftillty carjllllld,
fuel oil , _ with flcilitie$ for wocidbunw. 12115
lOGin.

block stolllt llliltlilw.
20130 blocl . . .. ....
oil Rt 248, tollllly llllinJ,
)1 mile •st of Chatlr,

Q!l!Q•.•.' -....

' .

(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN

RACINE:

Down·

sllirs equippld

with
kitchen, livinc roo111,
dinifll room ·lnd dtn;

•patalrs has two

lled-

roOIIIs 1nd one Ill~;
house 1110 his blstmtnl lot sill epprox.

48'1301'. Nttdt won.

II inttftstld COIItlct
Tilt Hotltllltloul llllt
In belli, 94..2210.

•. f92-22S9. :

=
~

.

'

!~

•'

os:nliG ....; IIIICilll

lllW usniiG.- 3. betjroom
modeled home. Insulated vinyl
sidiri&amp; carpetin&amp; g.s eu;ance
and garage in !own location.

' ,.. 2'-lnlom hon1e !Ill lloor

IIEW usrtiiG -

.•• UITIIIG- .......

2.4 acres, SR
124..ra- Ravenswood Bridge.
Almost new 3 Ill 4 bedroQmS,
gas fr..ance -wilh added ' 111
IIOOdbtA'ner. Vinyl siding. Just
$39,500.
1WO lMILEIIS - Two
bedrooms in each, drilled wei(,
spring and 15 acres of ~nd. A
real bargain at $15.000.
ST!IACIJSE

.
- 3 bedroom

frame home. nice iMI 1a1s
near

lhe .schools. Only

$25,000.

THREE ACRES - Racine -

3

4 bedroom remodeled
home. I 1h balhs, aluminum

Ill

sidin~ Park like area and ·
indudes an old !railer.

$27.500.

OllllR FIIWICIIIG - New 2 bedrooms, .planned 2nd bill!

IIJ!l 11miy room, Pld
slruclion. On~ $18,000.

THIIJEEII ACRES -

CGfJ.

Good

invesCrnent Ill old Rl 7 1M*
TUJIIII!IS Plains. Excellent homll

••

1WO· FARIS -

Sutton '1f

Rl6nd Townships. 83pr .10
acres. 5 roam and 7 ioom

houil. Mintnls wi1ll i1lr1ll
farms. r._ IJIS on
110

"'*

Senices

111111; lui blslmirl~ idrull1ad.
eQuipped ltiiJ:hen. llolld Clllldi-

tiOn. $32,000.

1-(8141·982-3325

II. L. "Bud" McGHEE
Brohr·Auction Service
. Ch,ryl Lemley,
Mttas County Associate
Phone ·742·3171

a um1111 -Puilrlrur

Conven
.
fllusel
cto,wrbm
II your neads. 3 Wd!uoms, I

·

pill! in aldy. F.. bl!lauc,
\1 litre lit Other

~$24,000.00.'
' '
.

Ill · -

.

T•Jilllp -

Approx, 321
atniS Ill vacanl MIOded lind.
All miil*ll righls. . Catl fur

'dlllils.

.

'•

llW usttiia -·l'lrll•llf .
A view Ill the river whld to

BRAUN&amp; ·
-ASSOCIATES

LEASE YOUR NEW
VEHICLE
DQN'T BUY
No

Down Payment
Excellent Rata1

For lnfer,;,alion
Coii .Collec't

614-423·5560

7/6/1 m'o.

WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
PH. 992· 7013
New Ch~Yy Truck .. ..
FENDER ............. 176.95
DOORS .... .. ...... Il49.95
HOODS ............ '174.95
BUMPERS .......... '69.95
GRILL.. .. :.. .......... '42.50
R. SUPPORT ... .. .. '84.95
TAIL GATE ......... '85 .00
FORD FENDER .... 169.95
BUMPER ..... .. ..... 1()9.95
Also Some Car
fenders ·A vailable
H l · ll ~

. the conl!nlment of lhiS J-.4
bedruom, llorpe, I\) baths.
fireplace; lull besement,.prelly
sun

room ,

$33,500.00.

workshop .

NlW USTIIIG - A fully
furniShed 3 bedruoin Cll1laae
wilh I front porch lfJ8I will JljYe
you a IJIOCJrlfllic vW Ill the
Ohio lli'm. forced lir heM,
lP.C. water, I acre lit' Cllll!! .
Only $19,900.00.
.
lfAR ~0 -

:Ire you

in the pruducl business? Three
wood frlme ..r- ..

eri-1 spiCe. Corn•
wiCh lllll1!ft IRd vent
faqs. Includes 1 J-.4 bedroom
house tlr retUI unilar b!nant
house. A!lprux, li 1m let
Mlting $26,150.00, .

Roger Hysell

ALL'STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

GARAGE

SIJIS St1rt Ftoll) 12'116'

Rl. 124, Pomeroy Ohio

UTILITY BUILDINGS

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

• Sizts f~om 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
lnnl1tld Doc_ Hou111

AI~

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

Transmluion '

PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

RaciH, Oh.

Ph. 114-143-5191

. . you

IUI.TOI
111nrJ L C1elaad. k . ·

.~.

. . . ,.... 5t.!!.ID . .
Dltllo Ttn,lr

RENT A CAR
CALL

446~4522.
"We Rent for less"

U-SAVE
·AUTO
REN:rAL
'SI . Rl. 160 North
Galllpelio, OhiO .
· 7( 11/lfn

SUPERIOR .
SIDING

co:.
Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Typeo
Worked in home •r•
20 years
''' FtH E1timete1" .

EUGENE LONG

Ph. (614) 843-5425
·

·7/912 mo. d.

RADIATOR
SERVICE
We can repair and recore radiatOrs and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators . We also
repair Gas Tanks.

PAT HILL FORD
992-2196

Mid~leport, Ohio
1·13·tfc

MRS. STARR
ESP CARD AND

PSYCHIC READER
Tells your past, pruent
·lnd futurt. Advice on all
matters· Of life.
·
·
All readinp are private
and confidential.

-s.

11577th St.
g·
Parkersbura. W. V1. _
F01i llore Information ~

Call 304·428-3992- . ~

Permtt No 01 P00157"AD
181 'r. lie

EE.

(0,00 Doly tlltordly Ill I ,,I ,)

Include dilcounl

28. _ _ _ _ _ __

C~

Wa-..

These cash rates

26.-----27. - - - - - - .

•

Leader Mortg•ge

· be appealed. 1n wnttng .

Real Estate Oener..

21. - - - - - - "
22.
23.

The property app ra1sed at
518,500 and can not be sold
for less than t'NO·l hlfdS Of lhat
amount.
.
Terms of . Sale: Cash 10 hand

The

actton. I w1t1 offer for sale at
pubht auct1 on. at.the door of
: Public Notice
the Court House 1n Pomeroy, in 1------'--~-­
the above named Cou nty, on COUNTY: MEIGS

Public: Notice

In pu rsuance of an Order' of

tile "!tuff is Mrflowi"'ltle
So - Sltur:lay ifs yard
- fTon: 10 A.M.

20.- - ---

Conw101.., _ CCM1

.

GOODUSED
.
GAS &amp; ELEC. OIIVEAB
Wultsrs IG. outcii_LU,illlt
ll;
fr11zm. Soin
Whirlpool, IIJial.
TV &amp; APPLIANCES

Defandantt
Cue No. 84-CV-135

unfortullltely, lind onee moro

lB. . -_
-_
-_
-_19,
_ _;_

171

JAMES J. PROFFITI
SHERICF
MEIGS COUNTY
25 18) 1. 8. 3tc ·

OF AOIJ,CIARy ,
On J uly 13. 1984. 1n the

ONE MORE TIME

17. - - - - - -

PROPERTY APPRAISED AT
560.000 and cannot be sold
for less than two-thtrds of, the
appra1sed amount.
T ERM S OF SALE: Cash tn
hand

NOTICEOFA~NTMENT

Charolette

I hod linn up on ~d sales. but.

( IFarRent.

Ohto.
.
Also &lt;nown. . as: 640 - Plu m
Str eet. Mtddlepor t. Oht o
4 5760

Cqunty.

Manor

. 2.67. Page 995. Metgs County

COUNTY.. '
Comn\on Pleas Court
Geooge. Collint. 'freosun:r &lt;lf
Mlligl Co..
., Diomond Sa:vings &amp; loan Co.,
The City loan and SIIW!gs
Co. .
~
Plaiudffa

IC·WII.
1
Be•nq located 1n the Town -

( )Wanted
i )For Sale
( )Announcement

Public NQtice

29-5. Page· 129. Deed Records
of Metgs County. Oh10.

PROPERTY APPRAISED AT:
Townsh ip of S311Sbury. County
of M e1gs. and State of Oh•o. Parcel No. I. s 2. I00.00
Parcel No 2. S38.500.00
. in the Townsh1p of Saltsbury, Sec tton 35. Lol TOO. 25 Acre
Properties cannot be sold for
. IQ·Wt!:
School Lot as sarne.appearS on
~PARCE L 1. Bemg tn 100 acre' the A ud1tor's Tax D uplicate for . fess than two·lhtrqs of the
Lot No. 3 19. Sahsbury Town- the year 19 4 7, In the nam e of appra •sed amounts.
TERMS : Cash 1n hand.'
shtp. Me1gs County. Oh1o. and Eli Butcher. referencP. to Wh 1ch
JAMES J. PROFFITT
begtnntng at a potnt on the is be1ng made. said property
Shertff
south stde of the Lead •ng Creek was sold to A
'1owell by
M e•gs County
.Road No 3 w he re the sout h Perry A. Atggs, Auditor of M etgs
1712.5 181 1. 8. 3tc
~ ·de of sa •d road mtersects th e Cou n\y, , Ohio. act111g
the
west property hne of W tlltam B
Agent Of the State .of Ohio at a
'. AJfe's 10.6 acre tract of land, forfeited Land Sale on the 20th ,
·, Public Notice
••recorded tn d eed Book No. day or May. 19~~ 227 . Page No. 797. Deed
The above-descnbed parcel
Re co rds of M e1gs County.
of land was sold to Elt Butcher
SHERIFF'S SALE
.Oh•o. formerly 1n the name of by . Jenme McElheimy on the
. Of REAL ESTATE

1 .c.u rb lmlatl~n .1
I Pay Ca'sh for · •

SHERIFf'S SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
The 5-. of Ohio. MEIGS

Refe rence deeds . Vol. 249.

o f Metgs and Sfate o f Oh to, and

.----~------~-----~----,.

Public Notice

Plats of M e1gs Cou nty. Oh•o.
and rlO'N 1nc .orporated 1nto an d
a pa rt of the Village of
M• ddleport. M e1gs Cou nty.

" Lois is redecorating ...

PIANO TUNING
&amp; REPAIR
SCOTT'S .

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

PIANO TUNING

For all your wirinc
nttds; furnaces repair
service and installetion :

'

RIDIDnabte
Quolily Workmanship
Dehumidifiers, Parts
."\••rt'i nll \l••ilf•· \ln ~ Ufl /&lt;:
f ; nUitJ ~ :umH il'll Ot•o•r f:! ,l'r11

PH. 614-992-3718
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

7/ 30/84

S&amp;WTV
AND ·
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
46353 Scout Camp Rd.

Chester, Ohio
Ph .. 98&amp;-4269
If No Ao...,, Call fls-4312
We Service All
. Mok11 &amp; Models
Antenna lnlllilltlon
Ho,so CtiiJ 11d Shop
5trvlce Avtillblo
loc:ll Service Cells 115.00
7·26·1 mo.

THE
DITCHING
SERVICE
GAS LINES
WATER LINES
SEWAGE LINES .
FREE ESTIMATES

BUS.:·. 985-3813

985-3837

Residential
&amp; Commercial

Call 742•3195
Or 992-5875
WE ARE YOUR SALES
AIIO SERVICE
HEAOQUARJEIS FOR
•ZUITH
•STLVANIA

•SPEED QUliN LA.UNORY
•GIBSON REFRIGUATOI

We Hove A Full Time

Sh'a p Technician
en Duty :

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

CHESTER-985-3307

G&amp;W PLASTICS
&amp; SUPPLIES
GAS-WATER
SEWAGE PIPE ··
REGULA TORS &amp;
FlniNGS

VOLUME DRIPS
Wwel ooo 985·3813
Ruido- 985-3837

7/ 19/ 1 mo. pd.
.

7/ 19/ l

mo. pd.

'

DENNY CONGO

WILL ttAUL
.JUST CALLI
992-3410
or
143-5424
LIMESTONE
. GRAVEL - SAND

TOP SOIL-~~RI,RJ.

Wolfe
~./' Investigations,

I.

. Inc.
614-992-7626
MIDDLEPORT, ·OHIO

PRIVATE
) INVESTIGATION
1
OF ALL TYPES

FREE HEAliNG TESTS WEDNESDAYS
Computtrtnd HHrina Aid Stltction
· Sllim Mold• - lnterpnliOI Services,_

LISA 1.' KOCH. I.S.

31

Help W1nttd

Homes for Sale

Ho u 1 e keeper- b1by1 ltter
1-s. 10 &amp; 7 In ochool),
Needed beginning SeplltmMr. M.ust ba able to
· No omoldng l)rolcohol
uae. Chriollan. • Llw·ln pre·
fwrred but not ,...ulrl!d.
Rafer811cel requlrod. Call
collacl 104-787-4843 . or
448-1999.

Woullln't vou Uko ID be
settled Into that new homo
before ochool t lerts1 N.L.
Stevena can finance your
new home wijh only 5 %
downpay,.,.,.J and terms up
pherd end pert Collie. 8
Sa Vicinity
to 39 ynrs. Call Jeri Allie
male. 3 femele . Cel 1114' 4 family yard sa'le. August
.
·
2411 · 51112 or 414-24&amp; 814-379,2728 tor details·
2nd &amp; 3rd. lincol n Htgl.
tfter II PM or 814 -477-2443
Pomeroy. Clothing for eve35185
Olk Hill ROid
8138.
9AM· 5PM.
l
Fra&amp; i •rs Bottom . Flea ryone. bookt. gl as1ware.
O~J Bottom, OH. 45743
2 edylt cata; 4 kitten• "ey
Market. Every w.e ekend . mlec it ema. 9 to 4 .
with white - ·· Cute &amp; Pert time medical courier. Remodeled cute home . U.S . 38 Frezler1 Bottom , 1'------:--::---:---::-We Use Voi Schrldtr
pUytur . CeR 1114' " 2 · &amp;811 8 Cell collec:t 513-829·3200 cloae to schoola. Owner WVa. 25082 . DilleN Wei- August 2nd &amp; 3•d. Two
or &amp;82·11178.
·
• bet-ens&amp; 11 Aug. 21o 3
must tellimmediotelyll Mid- cOme . Don frazier · milnPI( ; ofChesteronRt. 7 .
. Equilllfttnl Recommandtd
only.
dleport. Cell 814- 992 · Operator. 304· l65· 2779. · Lots of good ituffl Clothing,
by lNd ln&amp; C.rpet llanuBottom half of commode to
toola, •mall app li 1ncea .
1841 .
facturera .
give away. Top tent Ia Wanted-Cook for Hi-Way
3 Y•rd Saleil In Porter Oh . tvon. jewelry, puzzlll, an--w-~-h-lo_t_l_ln-C-ro_wn
_ At.&amp;44 Jolly 31 -Aug. 4, 1 · 11; llqu.ea. ml::c. Rein cancels.
' F-EE ESTIMATES"
broken . Call 114· 1115 · lnn· Kenauga.' opply In per- 1-4- ho- u-...
~n.
Bunk Bedt. large d,_..,
3842.
. c~ for: mora Information
7-9-1 mo.
entique chHtl, oallt table. Yard Nil at 104 Spring
Wire· hair ..,.., puppl11. Electronics T echnich.i•n , ._c_ai_I_8_1_4_·_
26_6_·_11D_6
_B
_, ·- -je~r•. rockerl, Iron liettlea, Ave., Pomeroy. Wend11dey,
Cen be - n 117118 lrownell able to repair car, honle ,.
miac .• very nice itema. rein· Thu,.day, • Friday. 9 to 4.
Houae-128
Fourth
Ave
Ave .. Mldcleport .
..,...,, 2 -woy .redlo•· S end 12•.ooo. 110.000 down shine.
1- - - - - - - - - retume to P 0 Bo• 342
•
5 flmlly y.trd sala. 800 w.
Ill
11
Ohi
46131
Balence
on
land
contract
G
3 K~. 304-11711· 3203.
0
Qlgantlc Sele · et .Ma•y Main St .. P-aroy. Clothes,
•
•
po
•·
·
whh
B
percent
interest.
Coli
I
J&amp;F
loyl)ll Cheshill Oh .. Aug dilhaa, chairs, etc. Augu&amp;l
Alliston! Organist needed 814·448·3204.
1 .~.3 .. &amp; 4. kom 8 till dtrl:.
1,2.&amp; 3 .
CpNTRACTING Klttana, 304-4118· 1.7413.
II Grace Eplacopel Church . l- - - - -- - - ·lc8 yro. old, 3 bedrm, 2 baths,
'DOZER - BACKHOE
•
Mother cat white bluilh grey Cellll14-992· 39118.
femlly room with wood Gari!J'I Stle Aug. 2nd. &amp; Friday.&amp; Saturdey In Ch11tor
IPDII. 1408 Ken-ha St.,
'REC~AMATION WORK
3rd. 8 til 1 442 Jeny Dr .. on a.tt. BaMbi II carda. furni Kldllovetoyal Dlmonltrate bumer . Slnglecargilrege,on Pleallint Val~y Ettate1 .
Point Pleo11nt.
ture . toya . Children ••
'OIL FIELD SERVICES
IDYl &amp; glfll for friendly toy 8 Hot acras with stocked
' DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
party. Top com.mlnlon and pond .. City water in Recine. Garage Sale Aug . 1 et. 2nd . clothes to aize 1•. Adult
•CONCRETE WORK
hoote.. gilts ""· No col· ,c
_ a_1_1 6_ 14_ 9_4_9_-2_8_4_1_._ _ &amp; 3.rd . 2V. mlln Rt.. 588. lizea 12 to ""o""n'a large ..
ltctlng
or
delivering.
No,
.
Good clothing. Bundy II Alto 6 f~mlly yord saro on Salotll
' CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
8 Lost end Found
cash im~-ment, Call II 1 4 · Owner Jr.ntferred -mUat sell uxaphone-li.ke new, mlac.
'WIITER . OAS.
St.. Rutland . Augull 1. 2. •
beautiful
3
•
bdr.
home.
fam·
-7 42-3188. Also booking
OIL UNES
3.
llv room has 20 . ft. of
Loot: HI of - byo, name P.rtlel.
Yerd Solo 3 Femlly. 1
windows
lor
pestorel
view,
Audroy on lrey ring. 11-ard.
JIM CLIFFORD
mlle,Georgoo Creek· off Rt . Garage Sale• furniture, winBebyaitter· in SyracUM. f ·o r flniohell double·garoge. flroCallll14-2&amp;11-11121.
7. C.unalnt, kfd1 clothao ell dow ton , clothing , bod
PH .
plac,.
large
porch,
40
fl.
6 month old beginning
lizet. misc. Aug . 2-3 . 9 to 6 . apreeda, booka, glauware,
deck'
;
"
woods.
prtvacy~ neer
LOST leby kitten . l e t t - Aug .22through tchool yeer.
..
tova. many other items.
Royel Oek Port:. 863,900.
on .Locuet St.. Gallipolis. Cell 814-742-2137.
Yard Sale Seturdey, B·dork. oru... rllidence. 1 826
8V.
.
.
ou:nablity.
Call
814·
Dert: grey back with white
LR a.,.;te, waaher·dryer, an· loncoln Hta .. Pomeroy. All·
&amp; white on flea. Teacher '"' pro ochcior l&gt;•n- _
99_2_·_6_4~2-0~.----~ .tlques, glen top pltio -tible, gust 3 &amp; 4 .
•
PleeA cel 448-8273 eorly dlcap center in PDint ·Piraachain. utility treiler, 1emp1.
2
bedroom
home
near
AM .
unt, W. Va. ·Elementary
olaii'A!'Ir8. brown ware. 133 Butternut Ave,, Pome- •
cerdflcation and E.C.E. or langaville, on 1 acre ground. toola, rototlller. clothes. At. my. Friday &amp; Soturdoy.
Loot ' In Middleport area, Special Education 1equlred. •19,000 . Shown by ep· 141 flom Gelllpolls, loft of Warm morlng heater ,
fen~ale g'lden retreivar.
Cell 304-623-3417 befora polntmont only, Cell 614- Rt. 775 to Petrlot-Cadmus dinnetta , 'baae cabinet.
742-2641 .
.
A - 1 to the of 'Goldie' . If Aug . 7 , 1984.
Ad. turn right first house ladders. oak deak. 10 speed
faunil
callll14-882·
21171&gt;r
right.
- Addons and remodelin~
bike, like new, hObby hoist. · ·
R•modeled
2
bdrm
houH
tt2-7108 or 8112·3023. If you are interested in a
._Roofint 1nd outter wM
cheat of drawe,... antique
w;th
carpeting
&amp;:
·
wOOd·
Reward.
good spere time income. vist
- ConcrttJ wot'k
Yerd Selo Aug . 2,3 ,4 on St. lyre stand, office chair.
-~umbing and •eculci-'
us at our booth It the MaltOn burher. Full be1ement •
Rt. 654 be'-n Cheshire much more.
:
l~rga
covered
deck.
Muat
work
LOST: long legged malt County Fair. Dale end Wilma
end
Porter.
see
to
appreciate
.
PJtced
In
IFreo Estimates)
Wood.
flowtoigh
Distribu~· lr,.ck, brciwn, •
August 3 &amp; 4, tO am to 5
the Mid 20'1. Callll14, 992- Galllpollo Flee Market Fri., pm. Rein.or shine. Cordlen
white . In Tannera Run- tors.
6763 for appointment. ;
'S .t. &amp; Sun. lndoor- out~oor. phone, coMing fan, baby
Recine • -· Call IIi 4·848·
2798.
Throe bedroom, two stCKY. New Friday Night Market thing1, at Pullin• EKCIVIt12
Situation•
starts 3PM till ? Rl . 36 &amp; lng. 1 mila from Boocon
992-6215 or 992-7314
remodeled home in Mid dlo- 1110. Coli 448-7037.
Wanted
Pomeroy, Ohi.o
service atltlon on 33 N . No
port. Many odded feeturet. - - - - - - - - - - phone calli or pre-ule1 .
Asking 128.600. Dr best .
offer. No reaaonable offer Yard Sate Wanrloo Grande
Riverview Pertonai Core refuoed . Call 614-992- Hell, 8·? Thurs .. Fri. Clo- Yard oelo. Long · Str .. Ru·
9 Wantl!d To Buy
Home. Betty Mercer ow"er, 3061 .
thing. Jr. lize. jeans. child· dond. Auguet 3 &amp; 4. TV,
ren'a toys, games, apreadt, lamps. baby itema. bar
We pey ceoh for lele ·~ hila veeancy tor elderly
1tools. mi.a: itema.
.penon.
Cell
1·
304·
773·
Reduced,
nice
3
bdrm
home.
curtains.
cloenueedcaro.
5882.
anic. basement. garage.
Jim Mini&lt; Chev.-Oidl Inc.
••c. IQcation. option to buy. Aug. 2, 1910 Chatham 2 t.,mity yard aele Auguat 3
BNI G- Johnson
oth11, boby
Will
carofor
thoelde~v
In
our
Owner may carry . Call992- live.. beby clotho1, otrollar, &amp; 4 . .Beby cl_
441, 31172
llew Hom11-Extensiwe
waohor &amp; dryer. bicycleo- fUrniture, uniforms, meter·
home. LPN cera givan, 16' 2617 .
lemodelinc
boya &amp;. girlt. many other nltv clottiea &amp; uniforma.
WMted to buy ueed - r &amp; yro. e-rienco. Call B14lnsuronce
2 story frar:rte duplex. separ- items.
,taro, laxaphone, jaana,
wood h•ll!l· Sweln Furni- l-9~9~2=·=7~3;14=.= :;.:=;=== ate meten. sep•rat:e entranc~~~~r:: ldfS .
many. other itemt. Fint
ture, 4411-3168, 3•d. &amp; 1.
cea, 2 bedroom• unil down, Neighborhood Garage Sale, houee on right on At. 248 iiJ
Roofi111 Wort
'
Olivo St .. Gallipolis, Oh..
18 ~anted to Do
unit up has1 bedroom.l.wel Aug. 3- Bam to 4pm, Aug.4 - Cheater off At. ,7. Rain or
Aluminum &amp; Vinyl Sidin11
fenced yanl. In Mlddl-. Sam - to 1 pm, 828 Kristl 'shino .
daily
gold,
lilv•
Buying
16 Yeors Experience
....,_ ~
Drive, off Rt'. 35 acroaafrom 1 - - - - - -- - -'7"
coina, rings. jewelry. atef'ling
$26, 900 . Coli 814 • 992• GallieAutoSaln . Varietyof Augult 2. 3, &amp; 4 . Qld Rt.'7
GREG ROUSH
we,., old coina. &amp;erge cur· Pickup or delivery for 7 177 ·
lteme .
Cheahire. Nice adults clo·
PH. 992-7683
rency. Top prlc... fd . Bur- anyome in need . Get grocer- 1 - - -- - -- - - iea,
medicine.
pay
billa
by
a
6
room
houR
in.
pomeroy.
Yard
S.le
Aun.
2,
't:OO
to
thing.
houaehold fumiah·
or 992· 2282
kim Barber Shop. 2nd. Avo.
Christian.
Cell
814-38813000.
Call
.
efler
6
p.m
.
-·
lngs,
books.
new drope•les,
Middleport.
Oh.
1114-892ll· l ·lfe
a14.&amp;92·677B .
4 :00, Shirley Anowoodl. mi::c.
·
·
93711. ...
3478.
tum left in Centerville on
278. 2nd houll on right. August 2 &amp; 3 . Thurtdly &amp;
C111t paid fol Ieney iron or Dozer wortr, ground cle•ring Houae for sale by - -· 3 Stove.
wood table a. 2 Friday. Brownell Ava., Mid&amp;
eKCaveting.
126
per
hr.
heelry Iron bedo. t1 10 ond
br• all electric. priced on cheirt, ceramics. odds A dleport. Glotfling;. boob. ...,
inspection. 304-468-1792.
d
up for ceneln Melgo Co. can 4~·9638 .
odds·&amp; enda .
Vinyl I&amp; 'Aluminum
on • ·
stone jero.. Old time cup- ~-----------kB"h
assumable
loan.
3
bf.
3
board . coli 1·.3D4·8B2- Water walls, drilled &amp; - Moving Sole· &amp;oiling EvarySIDING
27tt .
vtced . Free eetlmat11. Call yean old, low 60' 1. 304· thing from Uving Room &amp; 8 family yard aBle. Augult 2
&amp; 3. 8 to 4 . Foot of IIDIO Hill
61 4-882-6008or 814-742- 87&amp;-8713 tftor 4 .
Bedroom to Kitchen. Cell on Rt. 33 .
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS 31 4 7.
!~:;=:;::;=_::;:::;==== 614· 446·3313.
FUIINITURE. Beds. iron.
Large yard aale . Refrlgera·
32 Mobile Homes
wood, cupbollrda. chain.
Verd . Sole, Thurodey, 643 tor, antique atend, ch.. lrt,
"Beautiful, Custom
·for Sale
·chesta , b11kets. dlahes,
Fifth Ave. Golllpollt, 9-darl:, Willer a Mc·C oryware. ·
Built G•rages"
etDnt litre. antiques, gold
Salt· • Papper collection, hou~eholda hema, dithel,
ilnd silver . Write-M . D .
ta.by, women, men, end crouquene
Call lor free sidin&amp; esaet. mirrors,
Milar, llt.Z. Pomeroy, Ohio
NEW AND USED 'MOBILE teen clothes. Crib, Bastinet, misc. 8 milea form Cheater
timates, 949-2801 or
46718 or call 114-982- 21
Business
HOMES KESSEL' S QUAL- etc.
on Rt. 248 . Aug 2, 3, &amp; 4.
7710 .
ITY MOBILE HOME SALES,
Opportunity
949-2860
4 MI . WEST. GALLIPOLIS ,
Aug. 1 &amp; 2. 9to 6. AtB38E.
No Sunday Calls
W..,ted old pienoo. Paying
RT 35. PHONE 614-448M8in ·St ., Pomeroy. Nice
' 3·11 nr
uo.oo f40.00 -h.
clothing, furniture. gemet a.
1 NOTICE I
7274.
Middleport
· Fin! loor only. Write giving
miac. See you there .
dilectiona. Witten flt1no1 . .THE OHIO VAUEY Pua . I-1-9-7-0-B-ud_d_y_,-go-od_c_on_d-:-.;
Sa Vicinity
LISHING
C.O.
recommend•
Boa 188. S•rdia. Ohto that you c1o bulin... wh:h 28R. center kitchen, ex:tra
4 family. August 3 &amp; 4 . Ai
43941. Coli. 114- 483- people you know. and NOT lti'll• LA. clean. f4600. Call
Hemlock Grove store builcf..
11106.
to send '*'"IV thiO&lt;t!lh the 614-497-3171 .
Moving Sele: fu i niture. ing. 8 to 6.
Air condit-1. not OYif 6 mail until you have investi- I--7--1-4_7_0_N--M---~ diohoo. toyo, bookl, odds &amp;
gated IM,offering. .
19 4
•
oon, -· end1. entiquea. jewelry. Porch Sale, Aug. 2&amp;3 9to 4;
years Did lind repeireble. ND - -- - - - - - - - up rented lot with fence, IODII, c l -. Butlworlcer. 427 Uncoln St. Middleport,
. -DOlUS
Junt . Cell 114-982-2102.
- obu"dlng
d
Route for tale. Ll'lla Ne- ••
•
· o•"• · -~· · deacon's bench toy cheat. turn left It Pat Hill Ford, on
-'BACKHOES
'"-6_-7_6_4_1_eva_•_·_ _
bicycle, entique half bed loft betwHn 5th &amp; lith,
Wanted: good uMCI motor tianer Snack and UM~ding ,c_o_l_r..,
-DUMP TRUCKS
couches, chlira, da1k, ruga.
Cp. has route for illle in :·
.
cherry
with mattres •
for 1878 Honda CiviC 1200 Gelllpolis •nd su"ounding 1978 2 bdr. Nas huo. uc. ·
-LO·IOYS
:
opringo. 234 MuiMrry Ave.. toys, and clothing .
standerd. Cell 111'4-992- arao. E y
-TRENCHER
11 10 operote with oond. Coli 446 -3243 or · Pomeroy, August 2 &amp; 3. 9to
6864.
-WAIIR
high eaming potantiol( Min· ,_4_4_1_-_o_t_8_1_. - - - - - : - 4 .
-SEWER
imum iqyeatment $9,996. ~ W-ed· lerge. Did faunda · Call 317· 927 · 5300 to 1 12•80 1976 Communhy
-GAS LINES
Yerd Sore, August 1 &amp; 2,
Sa Vicinity
tlon ltD-. WMI haul . Call
tailer, 2 bedroom, new lR lnteroection of 124 &amp; 338 in
-$!PIIC ·sYSTEMS
814-742-2137.
eppt .
carpet. Includes porch. Call
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10 o.m. to 4 :00p.m.
lARGE or SMAU.JOIIS
304- 773-5218 01 773 - Racine.
Rein
Cancels.
PH. 992-2478
6272.
Yard Sale. 110 3rd Mason
22 Money to Loan
7/ 3011 mo. pd.
Large 3 family yard ule. August 1-2, Children's cloNew SpringbrC&gt;Dko 1 4•70 3 August 3 lo 4, Fri .. &amp; Sat .. 9 thing , toys , Iewing ma,.
bdrm . garden tub, ell elect., tHI 1 Rt. 24B. 2 miles from china. scrHnhouse. etc. •
HOME LOANS FIXED extra insulation. Only
f '!ilil, 111111
RATES Be._ ma:toet reteo. 112.960: t 4•70 3 bdr,.., Cheater.
Yard Solo Aug , 2.3,4. 9-&amp;. ·
Alllllllllli • 1111'111,
1
fix:ed conventional ; fHA - garden tub. 2 bathl, e•tra
,'
, II 1
VA . Luder Mougege , insuletioR, only •13.4fj0; Huge yard 11 1e. Moved from Patio furniture. sewing maAIMns, collect 614-692- 14•51 2 bd1m, !J'I;den tub, C•Iiforni•. little of every· china, TV, misc. 202 w•nut
thing, 10me antiques, furni· _s_t_
.. _H_e_n_d_or_•_o n_ wv
_._ __
3061 .
center bar, *10.460; . used ture, 3rd &amp; 4th , 1181 W. of
1 Card of Thanks
14• 70 Vindale, 2 bckm, 2 Derwin. Rain cancels.
1 1 Help W1nted
Yard Sale. Aug. 3 •nd 4 .
bths. fl10place, 18600 .:
Nice clothing. •ppli.ncea,
2 3 Professional
12x66 Certified. new Garage Solo Aug.2, 241 kitchen gadgett, etc. Rt. ez.
Our -rtfalt lhllntt ID our
Services
wesher &amp; dryer $6760. : Uncoln St .. Middleport. Sot 5 mi. North of Point Ple•Nlellv18, friendo, ond Migh- Homem81kera earn ll· tnl in ·
12•70 Oupleuph. I 6000.: of m•ple dinette chairs, tant. 9am to 7pm.
ban fer their IUpporl end come. We need -erel
: :
Free delivery • ,., up. bed1preeda. curtains, 1m1ll
ltlndnest during the linen rept . .ent1tive1 In thia INIII
Hd death of our ..._ .Petty pls:n .. p. 1 plua. Gilts, Pi~t.no Tuning and Repair. Gene' s Mobile homes. fo· rugt, new afhgans. che1t of Yard Sale. Aug . 2. 3, 4 . 9 :00
cated 2 mi . from ravens·
to 6 :00.. Rain or ahin • •
huabend and
Edger
yo, horne cle!;or. No in-t· Brunicanfi Music Co .. 446· wood bridiJe. Jet. Rt2 &amp; drawer•. Misc.
08B7.
Clip
this
ad
for
20%
clothes, d•ahwasher, troma........ Thanlt•-totM to
rnent. Cer &amp; phone.-. Cell
doctors and nunes •• v-. flee 1· 800-1113· 8077. Also discount. Lane Daniels, 1-77. 1-304-273-6136 .
Starting the 1st through the bone. Foltef St.ln M•aon.
814-742-28&amp;1
.
'
.
4th
of Aug . 2 miles above Behind car waah .
M__, Hotpltal- booldntl partill.
1971 King 12•66 two one Southem High School in
bedroom 1p1nment trailer.
on SR 124. the Did Yard Sale. Thurs an$1 Fri; 6
Coli 614-982-3438 after 6 Racine
"'-ht to Dolr homes lor the Teecher nesdl babytlttet In
Fiaher piece. Blend raai- Maple St.. Mlooon.
et A.-oon, !I dtyo a
pm or 992-8800 before 6 dence. A little of everything . clothing and furniture. miac.
church and ftllthoro. B.-:- pm .
cilll lhllnh to Rev. Jim · - · 1 child 10 mo. Did .
:_- -:------::-:---:- 9 to?.
4 famllys. Aug. 1 , 2, 3 , S[k
Corbitt fol hlo comfortlntl Re..,811oal ' required. Call
1971 Broedmoro. 2 bed- Wando Powoll 'i, 6th Street milea North Rt. 2. Point
-do. Th&lt;lnlco aloo to IM 114-317-72211.
31 H,omes for Sale
room. 12x60, stove, refrig· in Racine. August 1 to 4 . 9 Pleasant . Childrans School
""-oy Muonlc Lodge
Govei""*'t
jobs.
t11,159
erator.
central air, gas heat, till 6 . lnt•nt to adult clo- Clothing, Adult Clothing 111
No. 114 11K1 Ewtl)l Fun- . tl0,113year. ~-hiring. Remodeled 2 bd1., 2 ecre, underpinning,
stop, TV ansizea. Radio, tape player.
H -. Your ldndneoa wet Your
oro. FD&lt; directory call 12111 lb. tobecco beN, ton no . . Sat up In country thing. weddinQ dress, miac. Wetch for Signs _
appr•clated. WI._. Anne
M• Greenlee • flmlly.
~ 105- IIB7· 11000 ••• · ·11 - -oll-lllo Grande •rea, · mobile home pork . S51100.
810 S. Saci&gt;nd, Middleport .
4444.
f21i.OOO . Call 814 -246 · callll14·992 -7479.
July 31 through August 4 . Yard Sale, Multi familY.
&amp;298.
'
Furniture, appliance•. clo- 1916 Maxwell Rd. Fridav 10
Hell' Wented: Ful or pert·
24•'0 double wide. rontol, th ing, bedding, dr•pet., i•· till 4 . Sat. 10 till 1 Stereo,
3 Announcements
time uleaparaoM for lerah Grwn Townehlp new beau· lot, 3 bedrooma. 2 full baths.
welry, diahea. pens, avon, Movie film odltor. ETC. ET¢ .
Coventry Jewelry Com· tlful, 2 story home, 4 or 6 good cond, 304· 676·2996 tools,something
for e~e ­
peny. Ellfft man pert-II- bdr.. 1 'f.i bath. lorr LR &amp; ofter 6.
Yard Sa... Thursend Fri, 4th
ryone. Lou of rnioc.
SWEEPER and - n g ma· then -ny eam ful · Kitchen, formal D , utMhy
houae paat Morning Star
eN
~
d Go&lt;&gt;d lnCDIM. No 1 - · room, gero1e. concrete iaa1 Schu~z Ltd . 3 br 1V. Auguot1,2,3: 10:00 to 7 'lo Church, Rt. 112 South.
.,,';:. .~"~ ~ -me"'· fle•ible oohedule,
lot, dly ec:hools, bath, totol elec . control air, mile oH At .7 , bypaiJ on
delivery, DeVIl Vacuum menego-t -•llollhiM. 4Y, mlleo ~&lt;- , Gelllpolio. microwave, dishwasher, Rt. 124 llutlend rd . 2 family. Yord Sale, Aug 3 and 4
half ...... up . Prizes and ·-rdsln - llarpln priced .114,900. sto)lo, rafrig, undorpin,ning. Firat thio Y!llr. Ojiol Blggo. rh~rd St, Maaon. Loti of n~~~
G•••t:e c,_ Rd. Call nltlon of - ..- t l . The con_, mobile home redwood porch . 304-676·
IUM!J'et' end winter items:
982-3626.
DPFortunity to eam tripe
to , -ln. cal 4411-8038. ·
1049.
.Ill -•
•0284.
Cov·
'
August 2, 3 , 4. On SR 664 Y11d sale, 2 fornillat, Aug ' 2
.TIIIKI IT RICH . . • entry le e full -jewelry Only IV.% n:sumtble loan 12•80, 1976 Communhy.• 2 between C heahire • Port•. thru 4. t.om 8 :00 to 3 ·. 00.
'
- - othriorlltlgh ...,.._ on lhil 3 Ill brick rench br, new carpet In llvmg
- - · l'elentllllf40,000.- ,_ 14K ""'d. n~. - houH, -luded on 2 , 8
• n
Childreno clothes, teen a arid
1100 000 ~· commie· ..,
.room,,porch, gao. 30~- 3 • H•-• Multi flmlly yard ule eduho clot.hes. . loto of m:'tc .
alon.Muot,~1to2yeert -cltmondaln
- t o acrao : . = d with .tann &amp;21Bor304-773·5272.
~hind produce merket et 1 .milo from Yon Rt . 62,
..... mqar•••· Do yOU ......_ iiW*Y thraughout pond, I
near OM Hll
Cheater Auguat 3rd. Rain PointP... a•nt. Firatonethis
needlargelnoo-topoyfer tMU-Itat.a.
and Centerville, eppro• . 1983 Schultz Umited Edi- cancels.
year.

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42-Mobile Homes for Rent
4 3-Ferms for Rent
44-Apertment for Rent
4 &amp;- Furnished Rooms
46-Space for Rent
4 7-Wented to Rent
48-Equlpment for Rent
49-For Lease

1 1 ·Help Wanted
1 2-Situated Wanted
1 3 -lnsurance
. 1 4-Busineas Training
1 5· Schoola
16·Ra.&lt;io, TV &amp; CB Repair
17-M : •llaneous
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7 2-Truckt for Sale
73-Vant&amp;4WD
74- Motorcyclas
75- Boats Motors
76-A.uto Parts&amp; Acc•~•oriu
· 77-Auto Repair
78-Camplng Equipment

62-CB. TV &amp; Radio Equipment
53-Antiques
64-Misc. Merchandise
56· Building Supplies
66· Pets for Sale
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Th~y'll

Mobile Homes
for Sale

Do It Every Time

61 Household Goods ·
County ·Appli ance. i nc.
Good uaed appUance1 and
TV 1111. Open BAM to II PM .
Mon thru Sot. 4411-1699.
1127 3rd. Avo. Golllpolio,
OH .

Holly Park trailer. 3 acreo.
nice country setting, rural
wa ter. Off Crab Creek Road.
6 14-448-836 1.
1 2x60. 1972 trailer in Clifton w ith 12x2 1 add on. On
l o t 80 x 100 . A s k i ng
11 5 , 000 . 00 . Call Gao .
Johnson 304-773-9140 .

Bunk bodl with bookciH,
Mt cheat drawera. Early
American conaole ·atereo.
Doya 1114-245-111188. eve.
81 4-2411·110811.

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

27 cu.ft. froatfr" cheat
1110. CaN 1114388-8351 .

1-zw.
lot for sa le in Merce rville, 3
trailer hookups. elect ric,

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Antique table &amp; ch'aira. Can
be aeen Frid1y* Saturday &amp;
Sundoy ot the Galli polio Flee
. Market.

ral wate r. s eptic Unk ,
18.000. Call 614- 256 6618 ,
Homesite in Ctearview Est-

ates. all utilities including
sewer. no money ~own . Call
614-256-12 16 after 6PM.

Owner financing . 304-3354757 after 6.

Houses for Rent
~urnishod

2 bedroom trailer. f175
includeo. water • garbage,
plus dopoah. Coll614-3877267 .

house. 3 bdr.,
8220 ., 29 Neil Ave .. Gallipolis. Call 446-4418 . allar
·
~PM
.

Mobile home torrent. 8x40.
Call 61 4-~49-2424.

3 bdr ranch with basement,

Mobile "home·for rent'. Bx40.

~ mi. North Rt. 160. Avoilo - __
c· _
•1_1_&amp;_1_
4_
- 9_4_9_-2_4_2_4_,._ --:_
1
1 1
~le August st. Ref. &amp; dep Two bedroom trailer, kit·

Call 446-0595.

For sale or teat e 2 bd. room
waterfront home on Rae·
coon Crk. $300 mo. or will
ooll on land contract. Call
614-266-1216 ofter 6 .
5 Room Home in Gallipolis.
28r. 1 bath. LR. DR. K, ox.
loCation on quiet street. Ref.
and Depoolt Required. Call
Richard Carter 446-1 370
after 6 :00 pm.

chen fur{lished. coup'-. one
small child accepted. Refer·

ences. 304-676-1076.

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2 br mobile ho!"ein Galllpo·
lio. 8~4- 448- B221 .

2 br mobile home in Gallipollo. 614-446-8221 .

44.

Apartment
for Rent

1 and 2 bedroom apartmenta. Point Pleaunt. 614448-8221 .

t-- - -------:-and 2 bedroom apartmonts. Point Pleooent. 614448-8221 .

1---------:--:Apartment unlurniohod,
yard and baoamont.
fl 60.00 1 month. Phone
304-675·7541 avaningo.
Modern 2 bedroom apt.
Camp Conley area worth
looking at. *200.00 month
pluo utilities. 304; 77311143.

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For rent Sleeping Rooms
and light house keeping
roomo. Part. Central Hotel.
Call 614-448-0766.

Sl..plng room $126, utmtiea paid. Share baith . male
only. Range • relrig. 919
2nd. Ave., Golllpolio. Call
446-441 8 after 9 PM.
48 Space for Rent ·

COUNTRY MOBILE Home
3 ' &amp; 4 BR houeeo, $175 to
Park, Route 33. North of
$460. Call 304-675-6104
Pomeroy. Large lots. Call
or 304-675·6386 .
JACKSON ESTATES 814·992·7479.
Sail or rent 3 bdr. houae in . APARTMENTS I·Equo11-------:-::-::-::-::-;
Houoing Opportunity) hu Four troller loll. 304- 676Vi~ton. soc. dop &amp;_ ref.
one and two bedrooms, rent 1076.
required . Call 614- 379- otortlng at 1163 for on•l ~--------­
2562 .
bedroom ond $1 98 per
month for two bedroom;
Mercho1HI1se
Wiseman's have rentala : 3 with 1200 depooH located
bdr trailer 6 miles from near Fooclond ~ prlng
hospttal 8226 mo .• no childValley Plaza. pool and TV
ren or pets, 3 bdr. plua full ant. Call 446-2746 or leave
51 Household Goods
basement home. nice loca- message.
tion on Bob McCormick,
$300 mo., no children or Furniohad apt. 919 2nd ..
pets. 6 bdr. home in town, GolllpoHo. 1176. Men only.
$325 mo. 4 bdr. homo very Coli 446-4416 altar 9PM .
close to town ·1325 mo. 3
bdr . home in Addison re- Newly remodolail 2 bdr ..
cently remodeled 8260 mo. equipped kitchen. central
Available Aug. 16th, aecur- air, •260. 821 1'.1 Second
ity depolit ll reference• Avo.. Galllpollo. Call 4411required on all rentala. Wise- 2158.
man Real Ettate Agency.
Call 446 -3643.
2 bdr.: apt. newly decorated.
160 io 1146 per mo. utlltieo
4 bdr. apacious living room port . .poid. Co11675-6104or
&amp; kitch on 5 acres with pine, 875-6386.
Rt. 1 60 Vinton. Call 4461372.
Nicely furnlohod mobile
home In city. CA. 1 or 2
House-5 rooms &amp; bath, 914 aduha only, nO pets. Call
Third Avo .. 8165 mo., 876 448-0338.
.
deposit. Call 614-446 3870 . .
Furniohecl apt.'la bdr. 1"1361'.1
2'nd .. Gallipollo, 1186 woter
Unfurnished 6 room houae, paid. Call 448-441 8 after
1 '12 bath. gas furnace, storm 9PM .
windows. garage. No })eta.
Ref &amp; Deposit . Coli 614-. Fumiohed opt. 1 bdr.. '225.
4.4 6-2643.
utlltiaa paid, odulta, 820 4th
AVo .. Golllpollo. Call 448·
2 bedroom house in Pome- 4418 aftoc 9PM .
roy. Furnished or unfurnished . Cell 614-992-2381 Completely funllohed all
doys or 992-2509 evenlngo. olectrlc. 2 bdr. opt.. 4118
Second Avo .. aduito, referBaum addition. leate wrth encoo, f2211 mo. pluo oecuroption. 3 bdrma. 2"'h batha. ity dop. Call 4411-2238 or
2 acres. fenced yard, wood 448-2681 .
burning fireplace , family
room, a .c ., appliances, large Furniohed apt.. 2 room• •
basement,city water 8t gaa. bath, clean. no pete. adufte
$660. mth. with $100. only Depotit • ·,reference
applied to purchase price. required . Coli 814- 448 Call 614-985-4387.
1519 .

3· bdrm home .for rent,
unfurnished, on 18 acrea.
free gas heat. located on
Rt.33 at N.Moigs Co . line.
$260. mth. Call 814-253·
2323.
.
4 br house tor rent. 304676, 3270.
2 bedroom cottage. good
location . S165.00 plua .doposit. Call for appointment
only 5 :00-8 :00. 304-6767634.
Upper Mt. Vernon, 6 rOom a,
bath. baaement, garage.

available ooon. t225 .00
month . R elorancoo. depoe it,
•304-675-2651 .

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Mobile Homes
for Rent

2 bdr. 2 milo below Eureka.
•180 mo. plus dapooit, no
pets. Call614· 843·21144or
814-843-2916. ~

Rlvot~ldo

Apta. Middleport.
Speelol ••toll for 8onlor
Citlzeno. I 130. Equal Houolng o'pportunl\ieo . 8,.,._.
992-7721 .
•
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Newly remodeled 2 bed1
room, · equipped kltchon.
1225. Depooit naquirall. Call
814 -892·13lt• ori 882281!1.
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N.,VIy radMoroted; -1 bedi
ioom. partially fumilhld.
U2!1. Depooit naquirecl. Call
814-992- 5319 ' or 9U2815.
APAfiTI(I!!NT!i,
.,
hometl. hou .... Pt. Pllllum
and Galllpollo. 81 4-448,
8221.
.
Nice 1 and 2 bedroom
unfurnlahed apartmentl.
304-8711-2218 beforo II
p .m.
2 bedroom opt. 1n ""'-n.
eclulto Ollly. no peto, phone
30ti-8711-1411211Mr II.

Misc. Merchandise

Knauff Firawo.od Reduced
prices thru July 3111. Have
your own •••oned wood
this winter. 814-258-8246.

HILL C REST KENNELS
Boarding all breeda. Heated
indoor- outdoor facllltiet .
AKC ·Doberman puppiu:
l;tud Service. Call 614-4487798.

8/1/84

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guhar perlect cond. Call
614-388-9618.

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PAINTING- intorlot end ex·
ter~r. plumbing. roofing,
soma romodollng . 20 yra.
axp. Call 614-388-9852.

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Seagle )1!ound puppiaa, can ·
be 8181) off Rt. 7 bYPIII
above Hobeon on Leading
CrHk Ad; C3. ThrH mlln
wut to TR 361 . Look lor
signo • alk for Mr. Griffith.

Musical
Instruments

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Caiii14 · ;J88~98!17,

Judy Taylor Grooming . Call
614-387-7220.

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Livestock

5 goall for ule. Call 1114379-2128.
Aiplne Doe Kido, 180.00.
Quality. m8ture proven
rr&gt;ilkara. Rogiltored Dhl rocordo 11211.00. 304-41i1·
1783.

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Autos

for Sale

1879 Cornaro 8erllnatta,
white, no rult, auto with all
eittr••- 304-8711'· 2408 daydma 304-ll?llo;!B!I3 ' fter
1:30.

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1874 VW Bug, good cond,
runo good. Call 304-8752870.

3 yoor old Gel&lt;!ing oeddlol :;;::::::;;=.=;~~~=
honee. 304-4118-191.7.
72
Trucks for Sale
64

Hay

&amp;

Grain

Barley: for cover crop or lor
feed. Don Johnoon. Portlond. OH. Call 614-843·
1120!1.

Good mi•ed .h ay' in barn,
11 .60 bela. 304-175-41100
or 304- 8112·3~29.
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Autos for Sale

TOP CASH paid for late
modal uHd caro: Smith
Buick-Pontiac, 1911 E11t·
" " Aw.. Oollipolla. Call
814-44!1-2212.

1968 VW fair cond. Coli
247
448·.8
·
1980 Honda 2 door Accord
11 opd. hetchbocll. AC. cruill
comrol,
Call 8142411-9328.

u.aoo.

1 872 Doclga Manoco 440,
AM -FM Recllo. PS. P8.
CruiH, Air. Colt 814-987.
7300 aftor BPI\t.·

Truok Topparo. Moot aizeo.
different colora. John's
Auto Solea. 8ulovlllo Rd.
Golllpollo, Oh. Open til dark.
Call 448-4782 .
1 --'----~---:--:-:
1979 Chevrolet C - 10
ahortbod pickup. good
cond .. ooklng 13,600. Coli
114-288- 11108.
1 --~------:---:1979 Ctt.vy ,lllv short. bed.
CllmP*' top. 4 tpd .. radio ,
f2. 718. 1980 Chevy Luv
ohort bed, 4 opel .. radio, AC.
12,999. John' • Auto Soleo.
Bulavllle Rd. Gallipolis, Oh.
Opan til dorlo. Call 4414782.
1980Chovy '14 ton, 4opeed,
heavy duty, good cond.
Phona 304-876-1388.
1878 . Chevy Suburben. · 6
cyl. 4 opeecl. 2 wd .. 1977
Chevy Blozor, V8. auto, 4
wd. 18n JHp Charokae.
va. 4 opeecl, 4 wd. 1974
Dodga pickup, VB, auto, 2
wd. '3 04· 117!1-66211. .
73

Vena

&amp; 4 W.O.

77 JHp Wogonoor p.a .. p. b..
4 whHI drive. Price reduced
to 11250. finn. Call 814742 2211
304 773
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vinyl sl4flng, roofing, room 1
addition. otorm wlndowo. ·
ttona. Call 814-387·0409 •
1!'' 614-387-72 44 ·
GENE ' S DEEP STEAM :
c A R p E T C L E A PI • .~
ocotchguard -wator oxtroc· •.
tlon. deodorizers. FREEo.otlmateo. Reasonable rotoo .
Gone Smith. 992-8309.

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RON'S Television Service .
Spoclallzlng In Zenith a~d
Motorola , Quaur • .11nd
houoo cane. Coli 304-6782398 or 614-446-2454.

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Fetty Tree Trimming. ltump
r emoval. Call 304- 876 1331 •
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RINGL~'S SERVICE expo·
rlonced roofing. Including
hot tor application. corpanter electrician. muon. Call
30.4- &amp;76-2088 or 676· 4560.
G
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1883V811Mognalowmlleo.
1tereo. bacil: reet. Wif'1dohiald, axe. cond, •3.600.
1873 Kowouwki 900, good
cond.. e8150. Coll81 4-24611818.
1980 Harley Super Glide. 80
cu. ln., Showroom cond •• fat
tonka. lot• of chroma.
llka new, 4000 mllea, all
original porto go wlth bike.
14800. Call 1114 -446 7383.

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·1913 Hondo ATC 186. 10
montho oid rodo 3 months.
EXc. Con. Call 81 4-74221141 .

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SHULAW'S Plumbing ond •'
Heating. 211 Sixth St .. .,:;:
Point Pleaoant, W. Va. 304876-6420. Llcenud and
lnourad.

Auto Parta
&amp; Acceaaoriee

Good-1 ExcevatiRg. bell· ·-~
manti. footere. drivewaya.
oaptlc tonka. landecaplng.
Call anytime 614 - 44841137. Jam" L. Dovloon. Jr,
owner.

BE REAL CAREFUL'r'
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$NAKE!!
James Boys Wlter Service.,.ow,tl
Aleo poole fllled. Call 114· •'
2118- 1141 ar 814-441- !
11711 or 814-446-7911 . , •

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Call Jim Lanier, 304-8711- •
7397. .
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Coolville. Oh 11 4 · 1173•1.
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refrltarator. like now,
400 engllle.lluto. - " " "·
- · IICifttl.. t4,100. " " - 12.1100. Cell 1114-2411J04.8111-MOI.
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1113 lac. Ave .. Oalllpollo.;;
814-448-7833 or814-44"' .,
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manage to outwit a crafty
foreign agent who then do·
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eounomoke
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radio. Four 1 II ln. whlta rime.
Four Chevrolat · truok hub
oape tor 4x4. Royce Mobllo
23 Chennel Ct. Manifold•
for a Chavy 380. 304-1171121711 aftar 1:00PM.

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Hrvice. Authorized Slngor
Sola• l!t Service Sharpen
Sciuora . Fabric Shop, 11 _ 1•
Pomeroy. 814-1182-2284 .. ,!
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9:30 •
(I)
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Announced .
(I) PK~ Full Contact
Karate
9 :45 (I) MOVIE: 'My Tutor'
10:00 8(})1IlSt. Eloewhere Dr
Craig is angered over a TV
documentary and Rosenthal
~ndergoes a breast-.i mplant
operation. IRI 160 rntn.)
(I) MOVIE: 'High Rood to
Chi1111'
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Judgemem: The Impeachmom , Hearings Chartos
McDowell anchors this look
at the House Judiciary Comminea·s hearings on the
possible Impeachment of
President Richard Ni•on . 160
min.)
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Chriotian Children' s
Fund
Racket Squid ·
1' :00 • (}) • (I) (JD New.
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(I) SportoCanter
IIl Newo/Sports/W..the;
(I) Dick's Hall How
(fi) Newowatch
Couple
'11 :30 • (f) IIl Tonight Show
(I) MOVIE: 'The Survivors'
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(I) ESfN' a llorM Racing

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J .A.R .Conotructlon Co.Ru·
tlond, Oh,814- 742-2903;
8a11rnenta, Footera, Con·
crete ·work, , Beo,khoe't,
Doier • Dltchor. Dump
trucko. • wotar-gao-oawereloctrlcol lln01.

2e0 HP FI-rm 1-0. 1 9 It
lin length. Phone 304-871141111.

Ju&lt;)IIIIH·WHOSE CHEEK ·uZARD SIZZLE
Anewer:. What hll rich uncte whO waa a famous artist
knew how to draw best- t11S WILL

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bid to tlie ..,..t lllam Ia dlaiMIItll. .
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. Atlanta ft l;loultOn
Roy !logero
9 ;00 • (}) ii) Fects of Ufo Biair
has a wild dream about
weddings and her iife in the
lut1n . 1!11
CIJ 700 Club
8 (I) CiD MOVIE: 'Leave
'om laughing'
(I) ffil Smithsonian World
'Speaking Without Words.'
Sonne, of the unlikely and
unexpected ways t..Jman
beings and other creati.Kes

CARTER ' S 'PLUMBING . " ;
AND HEATING
Cor. Fqurth end Pine
,
jBIIIpollo. Ohio
,
Phone 114-446-3888 or • •
614-446-4477
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Caftlldla Clab'a ID\'ItltiGul Team- :
of·l"ottr lleld 1D New York Ia May: I
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Dozer Work by Ted Hanna.'
Dltchoo, pondo, roecla, lond
claorlng, etc. Call Motor Cor
, Broken. 446·11582.

Ebb Tldo lou Boot. 80 HP,
Evln !luda Trot. motor.
· depth tlndlr, 12 pl. tonk.
now benery. 122110. Call
1114-241-11818.
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Building-Remodeling, Con- : .
crete. drywall,
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roofing. flooring. framing, •. •
1 kitchen-bathroom in1talll··
tion. door-wiridow framing : ;
304-676-2440.
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Special 'Rain Forest.' Tor'light ' s program looks at the
variety of plant and animal
life in an enVironment where
weU over 200 inches of rain
falls annusUy. IR) !60 min .)
)Closed Captioned)
Ancly'o Gong
8 :30 •
(}) IIl Jennifer ,Slept
Here Jennijor is furious
when she discovers that her
arch rival has been chosen
to play tho story of her life.

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Remodoling. aiding. ln-'"1·
ling end r.,Pairlng flroplocao,
olmulated brick ond atucco.
thermo replacement w 1ndowa. 304·676-1&amp;80.

(I) Family Feud

(I) Dr. Who
(JD Wheel of Fortune
• One Dey at a Time
Bioo • (l) ·IIl Double Trouble
Allison feels threatened
when .Kate is transferred to
her school and begins to
take over her friends. IR)
(l) MOVIE: 'Rilky Bulinau'
(I) MOVIE: 'Tom Hom'
I]) Flipper
CI1 Auto Racing '84:
Formula One Britilh Grand
Prix Coveroge of this racing
event is presented fr&lt;?fTl
Brands Hatch, England. 190
min.)
B Cll ® Crosaroada Bill
Moyers and Charles Kuralt
look at issues and people
across the country. 160

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BASEMENT ' WATER ·
PROOFING .. Unconditional
lifetime guarantee. Local
reference• fumlahed. Free
eltlmatao. Call collecl 1 ·
614-237-0488, 9 a.m . to 6
p . m . Rogan Baoemont
Waterproofing.
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Cement finlohar. Richard
'Garfield. 614-9811- 4464. ,
Ba_aementa, 'pool ·deck•. ·· ;
parking Iota. any olze jo ~.
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Water wello cammerclalond
domntlc. tell holn. pump
oaleo and oerYico. 304-8953802 . .

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Moo.g Opus 3. Brass. string
Limeatone, Sand. Gravel. enaemble. organ . •soo. 1 978 Monte Corio, good
.• loeclecl, rolley whoeto,
Dellvored in M11on: Meigs,. neogitablo. caoa _
Included. cond
54,000 miln, 1:!, 000 or
Gallia or pick up at Richards Call 81 ~- 992- 3408.
belt C!ffer. Call 814-3.8 7&amp; Son. Call 448-7785 . ·
Model 630TA Wuritzer or- 7260.
Ptoatlc cioterno oiata ap- gan, h8s auto featuraa,
proved, pl11tlc 11ptlc tanks, beautiful cherry cabinet. 1982 2 dr. For'd Eocort, 4 .
plastic culvert. metal cui - exi:. cond. 304-882-26117. · spd. r radio, real • ah8rp,
13.799. John'a Auto loin.
""""· !ION EVANS ENTERBullville
Rd. OoHipollo. Oh.
PRISES. Jackaon. Oh 614Open dl dorlo. Call ~8288-5930.
4782.
Shrubs pruned. lawn re1978 Cougar.- PS. PB. PW.
aeeded, retaining walla,
Fm11
Supplll':.
AC,
CNiH, AM·FM. OM
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mago. Muot Hll. Call 446mulch • aawdult. Contact
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Bruce Davioion. Call 614·
258-1427.
1976 Chevy Monzo. V-S.
Am-Fm
CoiMtl•• 4opd, PS,
Farm
Equipment
General Hauling. For 1111 fill 1$1
P8, AC, 89,000 mllea,
dirt, and top soil. Coli Call
11200. Call" 814-388814-266-1427.
8639.
B ft. bar with 6 bar ltoola,
1879 Pontile Firolllrd Foruoo. 1982 Chevy dieeel
mule.
good. cond. CaH 814·
pickup, loaded, e•c. cond ..
388-83&amp;1 .
17, !100. Call 614-246 5870.
Approa. 200 lata model cera
tor porto. 1977 Dodgo
For Sole- Zenith Conoole
power w11g0n wltti hofme1
Stereo, ueed very linle, Colt
440 wreckerbecl. Co11814wiH loll tor flOO, Coll
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old , $30.00 . 304- 8711·
8ou 801 Hrieo 4 opaakars. · 6299.
Nokonlchi 800 oerloo Young . Cocketallo. groyo,
cataette deck. pre-amp, $39.95; Pearlieo, 149.95.
power amp, tuner. Burwen Para-keete. all colora
noise reduction unit. • 1. 500 114.99. Dwarf Porroll ond
firm. Serloua callers only canaries. 10 percent .o ff.
1114-379-2444.
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304-676-2083.
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One temaie AKC Poodle
pup. 304-882-3672.
Antique cupboard • upright
piano. Call for appointment.
992-2228.

nished $1 60 month plus
We Have Buyers For Farms utilities. 8160 deposit marAnd Houses .. list with us. -ried couple only. Call 614li-Ono Reel Estate. Howard · 388 ~8608.
L. Yeager. Ill. , 304-676 - 1 ------:--~~-;:-::-;5104 or 304-675-5386.
2BR, unfurnished HollyPorll
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jJ bdr. home with garage in Call614-446-4369 or304lown . 304-675-3030 or 675-9780.
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Mountain State Block. Rt.
33. New Hoven. Complete
maaonry t:upp,lea, 4 " , e·•,
12" block. Dollvory IIMCI.
Phone day 304-882-2222.
ovenlng 882-3239 .

By · owner. 30 acres. leon
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CB,TV, Radio
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79 Motors Home•
&amp; Camper s

116 Building Supplie1

Brior.,.tch Konnolo Prof'!l·
oionol · All-breed grooming.
Indoor-Outdoor boarding tocllitloo. Plck 'up and ~llvory
11rvice. English Cock,r Sp8niel puppieo. Call 8 1 4-388·
9790.
Drogonwynd Canerv Kennolo. AKC Chow puppieo.
Siemeoo kitteno. 'new Htton
CFA Himalayan and Perolo.n
kinano. Coll614-448-3844
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: WASHJNGI'ON (Ai') - The establish' that students dO not have slon In the context of school
Reagan administration, concerned J the same constitutional protection searehes.''
about a "gro.ytng lack of discipline · as adults against warrantless · l)epartment lawyers said that
evidence seized Ill a search by a
8!ld disorder lJl the publlc schools,'' searcheS and seizures.
Ia asking the Supreme Court to
• "The panoply of constitutional school &lt;iflctal should be admissible
~ the power of school authorl·
protections guaranteed to adults lJl a criminal prosecutions If the
tJes to search students' belongings cartnot and should not hi trans· offtclal had reasonable grounds for
b- drug$ and weapons. ·
planted wholesale to children," the conducting the search.
The department, Ill a "friend-of·
:. The Justice Department urged department said. "Both history and
.tliecourltouseaNewJerseycaseto common sense compel this conclu· the court" brief IDed 'IUesday, .

can1i!d out orders Issued last Jan. 7
by President Reagan, who called In
a natlo!lal radio address for a
crackdown on "rude,llllfllly behav·
lor and even vlolence"lll lhenatJon's

tJes Uke t)Ue of a parent, leewiY
must be given to ~ to ·
exercise a~tllorlty IIIli mannerthat

wlldom Important to the whole
fabric of American life," the
president llllld 1n Ida apeech.

The Justice Department Uled
those l!l(j!Ct words '1\letday In
delendlni wammtless searches
classrooms.
"The sad truth Is many class· conducted by teachers that may
rooms across the country are not · produce evidence to be used In .
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temples of leamlng, teachlllg the criminal Pf(RCIItlons.
"Having been given respoiiSiblll·
lessons of goodwill, clvlllty and

rolghtnotbepennlttedOfotberl~te
ctft~... the departml!ll~ said. .

It cited a 19'18 gtM"nunent report
that each month 282,(0) studeuta
were pi\Yslcally attacked Ill Amerl·
ca's public schools, 112,(0) were

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Celeste, Secretary of State SJieorrod
AMod ' 1rn.Wrter
Brown, leglslatlveieadersandother
. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Gov.
deteallants, along with plaintiffs
Richard Celeste has hallect 1Uf "a
who lhcl¥de .members ot the
!XmmOn·lellle declalon" a federal
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Communications Workers ofAmer·
COurt reprieve which wW permit
In their decision Wed.....,.y, the 'lea, to meet with the toort Sept 2t
.()hlo to llold Its CQIIil'e&amp;.llona
same three-jlidae panel which Nled for a statui conference. to discuss
electJons Nov. 6 even tJiou&amp;ll thr , Jan. I&gt; that the d?striCU violate the ." the timely preparation of a new
lllstrlcta have , been declared Coostltutlon's equai-JXllllllatlon re- redlstricdng plan.• '
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qulreml!lltl cited !epl pt:I!Cedents
Ill their dectalon, u.s. District
· But the aovetnor. a~ said wblch they said sbaw !here m;e Jud&amp;les R(Jbert M. Duncan and
Wednelclay he appreciates the situations "which allow the Interim JosephP. Klnneary, alongwlth U.S.
court'idetl!nnlnatlon to 1ee that the use ot a state redistricting plan."
Circuit Judge Na~ R. Jones,
districts are redrawn pnmptly bY
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$CJiools wW not !Qwel: Jll'l!rtl(ums but
After much dellberation, the wW bellmltlllgetktiles,andwWalso
couDtY's81!lllorlalrboardmembers. lnntruct the?r jud&amp;w .to be ~
have dec!ded to curtall the number sele cttVe IJlawarciiJJg ~ .
of projects to be enteied lly IIChoo!S
AUJunlorFalrexhlbttonwWatlll
andGir?andBoyScouta,ancltog!ve receive free fairpa Eland Will be .
ea&lt;;horgan?zatlona budgetof$:0!,to _ ilbleto rlde'allday forfl.50.
cover the cost of pre.,dums.
~ fair board wW ~lnue to
In red!nt years, entries bY these supptyalloftherlbbonlandsm~eof
orpntzatlons have Increased to the the trophies and p?aques wblch wW
point . that llp8(.'e has bl,&gt;coine a .be awarded. Some of the larger
prob?an.
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School exhii;Jittons have even had · mercballll.
to be cllari&amp;BP during fair wa!k Ill
'llle4-~·WAandF:IfA~·
O. . F.!R~. !It!J!I,~. ' tloal ~ bam .alliJtted 13,0) to. .
'lbe_!letllor fair board haS always \\'(llit· ·with and have also beeft
been '"I""'INP for paying the bistructedto!Eeptlll!h-lllltrles!ltlbe
preiiJlurna on thr I!bboua oo matter preeent Jeove?.
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ACcording to fair tioaribecretazy
· MW'Iel Bradford, "The fair board
'1be organ?nllolla Involved liave has .lllwa» jUst. made ~ meet,
beep , pen' ·the . c~ Or either which has become lncreeslilgly
llmltlp8 projeCts, .Jowerlriir preml· dlf!Pcl!!t to do with lllllaY's rising .
wni,orboth,aslo!llasthebudget!s JH1cl\fl;" .
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F'or ~. the Glr? ~ts lll rilembers realize lh8t exhll*ors
prevloul YMi'B aave an award of fl
have alilo been atrected by rising
(or a blue rtbboll, $1.15for irmand costs but said, '"lbbschangeJusthad
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demned GaJUeo and lhrew him Ill
CINCINNATI (AP) - Foamer ,piil!OD becaus; he said the Earth ~
physician Edward F. Jackson has revQived around the sun.
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"I hope my counselors are taklntr
charges for the second time and
comfonlnthefactthatthechurchls .
handed a sentence that boosts his wnslderlng reversing that dec[·
maximum pr110n tenn to almost ' slon " Jackson said. · ·
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.. reeuhe pl-osecutor belleYes ~~··.
eligible for- a parole hearlllg !111993.
results .of ... thl.$ trial will help tllll~,
· OJmmon
Judge Frederick liea11ng process !1 the victims. Butj ·
T. Williams sentenced ,Jackson on . •feel revenge Is overrated," Jack5o!t :
WedneSday to serve 91·3!¥&gt; years in added .
prison and pay $60;m'l In fines.
Prosecutor Edward W. Morgah •
Jackson had pleaded lnnocent by
said the Clllclnnatl trial Wl\.5
reason of Insanity.
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condue;ted at the request ·of ·l!l
Ja~. 40, a fOrmer Columl!Us
victimS, who testified against
Internist, was convicted Wednesday
Jackson. .
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"They had faith In the justice
· chargestbatherapedllWII!WII'Iilld ~ system, and ~·m hllppy for th"'ll) '.
· committed 13 qu-g1ar1es between . Morgan said.
&gt;·
• 1975 and October 1978 111 the
Defense lawyer Gary .Schwelck·
Columbus area. 1be other two ·· .artsaldJacksonhas~daystonotlfy
charges were atlelnptl'd rape and · the court of an appeal and that no
gross 5exuallroposltton. .
dectskln bas been made.
Schwelckart, who aCC4sed the
judgeandjuryofpunlshlngJackson
·Most of the sentence will be add,ed
for ,being mentally ill, said he was
tothe191-to~plisontennhe
\lpllet thllt IJ9th of Jackson's juries
was given In September when he
had no black members. Jackson Is
was convicted In Akron of raping 21
black.
women and terrorizing none others,
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"I dOn't mean to suggest thAt
also In the Columbus area.
racism
penetrated the jury," butthli
. In a statement before hlsseptenc·
white
jurors may have beeri
lng Wecn.Pay, Jackson said the
IIIIQ)DSClously
racist, Schwelckart
eight wOOlen and lour men on the
Sl!ld.
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court did not nx a finn de6dllne:roi-•
the l..eglslature to come ·up with
new plan,'' he said, althou8baddfne
that he Is pleased that a September
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Oliloans flock to . buy Ohio LDtto addlnlt he expec:1!d the Ohio UJtto ·
Ucicets In liopes of wlnnlllg a ·state ·jac?!POt to be recalculall!d Fr!day.
record $21.3 mPIIloil jackpot, 111me . ~:!.~ ~~att•~ ,
people. Illy they'll! worrted about ~............ .....,. .... _ _ u"'""'"
By !n'I!:PIIANiE NANO
time away from hla voter regtstt:a·
Allll!d1W ~ Wrler
t10n efforts.
lrrlpKtJ ~the bettlngexclfement.
of thrli'I(Jjill, when ll'lieypeoplegl't
CLEVELAND (AP) TheJackson said he also felt a duty lo
Oblo I.ottecy Director' ThJmas paid or I'I!Cll!!ve jil!llllloo &lt;:bt&lt;h
Chi!qla llald W~y night sales
1be lnch!eled llllelest Ill the Lotto . . Natkxaal Urtlan League closed Its defend Cecll Williams, a black
Democrat whO lost the · South
10 fir tbPI week lrll8led juat under$9 , ~· lJl
Mh week without a 74th anauat·conference with a call
torthercglstntlonof1.2mllllllnnew
Carolina
Democratic primary for
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'." 'e didn't hit 19 million until won1ed.
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black voter.s for the ~avember
.the Senate seat Ina disputed election
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l"rrddYiastweek.l'dll!Ywe'reaclay
"Our church cor111dtutlon ((lrblds election · and Increased voter · lll Jime.
and a rialf 4'-1 oflalen
. lait wft?c. It"
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Im not sure what that rneana: We ·rniiiiDns director• ·for the t1lllted · t),rban League President Johli E. seeking a Justice Department
lnYeStlgatlon of the election, said
tuave 110 barG!neter11 to ll!l!i&amp;e by ' aaPtlatChurchln,Ohlo. "Ith?nklt's Jarobsakl thegroupwoilld launch a
another primary should be held
becaiiii!WI!'wneverhadthlaklndal dep?orable that there's 110 n'luch "voter educatkln and gl't.wt·thewte" prosram througlt Its 113
becall541 of voting lrreg'utaritles.
jackpOt,'~Cilemlsa?d. '
llltenstlllthe.Jottery."
A $pokesman said the Justice
"Ourbl!staueaatlhllpolllt?slhat .
aut the Rev. Gene Frazier of. atflllates 111.34 states. He said the
cAmpaign's
goal
Is
to
tncreaseto60
Department
was waltll)g for more
we'll Ill! 1ettlnl a - recotd for a 1'l1n?ly, United Metboc~Pit Church Ill
pem!llt
theL~
voting
rate
from
Information
before ' deciding
LottoJackpot.NewYorkhanhadtlle Columblll said clurch members
whether to start an Investigation.
record at ' ~.8 mi1Plon. I think a'nalle· the?r own declslolls about the l!llllwhn11 markot50percent.
Nationally, about 12 mUilon of the
Jackson, whO has changed his
SatunSay wm be IIIIi end of thel,l' Whether to JliiiY 111e ~·
19 mlllklrl e?lglble black voters are
legal residence !nm Chicago to
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registered, he said.
South Carollna, would have had to
'"lberewWbecarpoollngtotake
me .election petitions by noon .
people to VOle, babYsitting SetVIces Wedne9day to get on the November
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Jackson said hewwlll foCuS more .
ces to alatst people to fulfiU their
attention to organizing the South
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coLUMBUs. Ohio (AP)- SUr· · ldent1tlecl.
saldWedneldayattheconcluslonof
politics nationally and lnternaUon· ·
&amp;iOiil at Unlvenlty HolpPtnll here
HPiel said ted!ral and state the ftlur.day l'OIIfel'ence.
ally" and has "the greatest need, the
tpl!llt neer~ nine hllarl W~ rnlnbil ofllcllll 'lftf'l! lnveltlptlni
.The Re\1. Jesse Jac?oon ·earlier greatest potential and the greatest
reettadiiJil t?aurm ~ 1 Soutlienl thr lncktent . at the plaDt neer cited hla own "natlcina?respo~ydlj)l· possibility."
Ohio Coil Co. wod.er ~~~Jured bl an Wllkalvllle.
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ties" tor tncreutna voter reglstra·
Jackson answered a question
accident at SOutlllnl Oldo'a
H?lelllld Cllftlliany oftlclall were · lion and turnout for his decision not about hlS·po?ltlca? future b}( saying
No.1 prepll'allla pllllt.
not cetldia bow 1!11! aCcident t6 run tor U.S. Senate this year In he would be concentrating on ·voter
Steft H!lll, a 111'71 ,,... for OCCIIJTtd, IIUI thai "!t did fl!vOive a South Carolina.
registration,· campalglitpg for the
9outllerl\ Olllo'l . . . - til•ll*t'·· COil COIJW!7ft' ,lielt lllllde the coal
"N a former presidential candl-. Democratic preslderttlal ticket and
American · Elllldg PeMr, said prepani?Giilll.at."
.
date who ran a national campatan, I
wtirldng to develop his Rainbow
Frailrcrra T. CiE 11M, .ll, ..,.
He llllfltr-na. ~ Rutlaild, ·teerutrawobl?aatklntocontlnueto Coalition !lito a national political
ta11a1 to Ulllwrl?lr..,...PI flan wu a · ~ In thr st?lmil8111 'YOII!r l'l!lllstration and ~ organliatlonlntllemonthaahead.
v•Pci1ecq. , .prl!ll8i'all!li Jllllt, wll?ch .wurae. voter tumout arnona members of
In his speech to thli conference,
11. ..
IIPd IPie Ill
SJ' I aL 1le llld thr the Ra?nbow Coal?tion COIIItltuency,
Jackson called for blacks to act as
...;;;..t?tldltllt-llilla IICC!S H.....St~~D~t,h.m.
Cli a ·na~
Jackson said · the conscience of the ~ocratlc.
atlO:IIa.m. W t 'lilldlalttd
·- I .. . allw paoplt In the ~ llddfaabirr. thr cordett!IIOE! Pany.
.
UliiiT:lllp.m.Q&amp;Il ( Wll?llted _.atflltllallr.,.·t~~at:.. . tbe Weotnee.:,y,
''We have a tremendous chal·
lilall?tu•ld?lr.
' CIIIJtl*•~"flllelllld.,:
lenge as a people to be the
·
PIQ: 'Pm~ICt!on
He IFid campalplng for the COIIIICimoeoftlieparty,"hesaldlna
br ICIIill ~ Cia• n ' c:owcdas, !ll!nam -• lleld 11y Sl!ll. Stnm speech repeatedly Interrupted bY .
. the~ tile operatJc1n -n," said Wllo . . . 110 a cai'I)'-:Gitltllre and· 'l'burmor.ld.R.S.C.,b'the!asttllree
apptauae. "There Is still unfinished
lhlji I Jllll;wiiOUIIIdnattobe lxJu&amp;htlcelnw?*,l}to&amp;*ktbe?!mb. decadeawouldhllwtalrerltoo~uch l' business." .

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By JOHN FABRm
AWM'11M PreM Writer

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attorney who lepiCSetlts Patrick~ ..
Flariagan and other,plaintiffs, ~Ill
he was not surprised by the declsiQ!I
111 vi~ of the prQblems that would
have arisen If the districts w~

Dr. Jackson gets
more jail:
time
.
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lowered their premiums to IUl, $1
and 50 Cl!lltl, retpeC!Ively, and eech

8)' NANtY YOAai.UI

Brown said through spokesman
David Sllutt he was extremely
pleased that the court hap accepted
his arguments · with regard to the
cost of another election and the
contusion It would have created.
But Shutt said the secretary Qf
state Is aware that "the court Isletting nobody off the hook'' and that
a new plan must be drawn. ·
"He Is sure that the Leglslature
will canply," Shutt said of Brown.
Jolm C. McDoQald, a Columbus

'tn

Each

25C OFF LABEL

new

Board curtails ·
fair,~xhihitions·
S I! rl SWI Wltler
Some of r,tetal County's Junior
Fair exhibitions wW be 11111111er this

Kroger
Pork 'N'
.Beans

took note Qf arguments by Brown
tllat candidates for Congress al- 1
ready h8d been nominated and, If .
the e~~!Stlng plan were thrown out, a
primary would have to be held"
at a cost of about $6.4 rnllllon.
·
The decision also said that to void
the results of the May 8 primacy and
schedule a new primary "would not
only work a serious hardship upon
thaie winning (primary) candl·
dates, but coold alsoresultlnserious
confus!on 8IIIOJW the voters.''

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Chicken
Breast
Pound

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Di!&amp;ilti'IW - The once oWraowtng Brown's 'l'i'aiPer C... .. •
beiDg more or re. abandoned as owner VIc Brown moves cdelthe
oper ...., p?cture.

Minersville ·t railer
park shuts do:wn ··.
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An area which was once 1\lll of people and trailer homes IS now
almost an empty lot.
t
Brown's Traller Park, !II Millersville, has been operated by owner
VIc Brown since 1963. After illneSs this wlnter1 Brown Is now unable to
take care of the 2llots. He has now sold many ~the trallers he owned
with only two of his personal traUers remain. I ,
. Thetrallerparkls!Ocatedwhere
eSalt .o(leratedfrom
the 1840s to the ~- The salt
was
ed by the lal.e
Valentine B. Horton, hlocal indus
· .
When the park was full, renterswouliiJilaV,thecareofthe trallers to .
Brown. He always strived ~o _Fe It a"~~· place, Brown said:
Thelf!lUerswererented oy1peoplefromt)Jree.foilnhsormoreofthe
stateslllthenattonandonefroi)1Switzl!rlan4,8ndwerellldemanddue
. totheworkcreatedbytheconst:J'uqtkmillriverdamsandpowerp?ants ,
In the area.
.
Many newlyWed couples chose thr trallet park a,s the!r first home .
and many children were born to parents redllllg.ln the mol!IUe home.
During the 21 years of the.pai'Pl's ex1ateta:e~ .of families
Uved there, sOme staying 1!1 Yean or So. Othet-s stayed for shorter ·
periods but moved In 8iid out aet"Yeral:ilmes.
, ,
.
Brown lsst!Uundeclded whlltherlo .U or still rnallltaln the park, he•.

said.

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