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~ So !\If New Haven
Town Council voted laJ.t Wl!ek to
urge residents to bclycott buJineues

, NEW HAVEN, W.Va. (AP) -A
feud .0\'1!1' a gartxlge dump has
turned Into a191111 venlcmofthewar
between the states ln.pda npnnally
peacetul fwTnland along the Ohio · County.
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New ~ven tw · only 1.700
New Haven Mayor Grayson residents. and thl!y cbum out oaly
''Pat" Wllllamson admits that the rourtn'CJdnedsoftrlllheweet. The
situation baa lrashed the once change does IIII!IIIIS that the town,
neighborly relatiOns between hi$ . which ~ an jiiUIUa) "!•118et ~
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&lt;8lldI . Meigs County,
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Sill a week It UWBDtn to deposit Ill
But the three-term veteran civic trash In Mei&amp;BCountY·
leader says he.had no choJct1 but to
''This Is a 1511)811 town," William·
. recommend thi!t hi$ ctmstltuents son saki. "WehaveaUmlteda'mount
boytoit businesses that beckon at or money to work With."
the Elld of the two-lane bridge
New Haven recently bought a
connecting' New Haven with Pane- $29,(KXI garbage truck, which WDIIroy,Ohlo.
amson said will be clamaged If It
The messy battle belian earlier must be driven over the narrow.
thi.IIUIIII!Iei'WhentheMelgsCounty rutted 1'01111 leading to the only other
Cm'lmllslon voted to start Charging area landtJil, jn West Columbia
pBJple living putslde thecounty$50 a
north or Point l'leasant.
load ilrprbagedumpedatthe loc$1
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J8ndllli, more than twlcl! the $21 a economlcpre811!I'eonMelgsCounty
load coUnty residents pay. ,
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l&gt;n!!h 'saowtll!l'i, wholntumwillput
WIIUamson S~zyS heoffen.'li tospllt pressure on their county ~
the dlt!erence,(lt $.li a load, bUt that slol'!ers, WUllllm.D said.
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he a.sl!ed. complu1ng tbl! boycott
wlthdvU rights proteits ~the 191111.
, '"lbla means Sill a week to us,'' he

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CLEVE1.AND (AP) -Harold and Karen McCall
lillY their winning Ohio Lotto cmlblnatlon wu the
Jnt lil!ll8d from • pilpet" bag_IIlier IIIey decided to
. . play the weeldy pme for the llrst time, lured by the
natloa's lar&amp;'est-ever Jackpot ..,. nearly $25 million.
. Names of the eight· wlnnen wm't be known
ofllclally at least until today, wi!En they may validate
• thelr,tlcketl ~~ regiQpal otrlces In Cleveland, Canton.
Columbus, Cincinnati, Marietta, Dayton 01' Toledo.
HOIW!Vel', the McCalls, of Columbus, slioWed their
~ .tldlet to WBNS-1V on Sunllay. 'I1IeY said
they bought their t1c1ce1s around 3 p.m. Saturday,,,.,
hours before the dn!wlng.
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McCall said.
Ohioans and others wagered $211.5 million last week

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WILMINGI'ON, Ohio (AP) - The P«:ece Resourre Center at
Wilmington CoJleRe wants to keep the bombings of Hiroshima and
NapsaJri and their aftermath mere than just August anntversaJy

Grls .Hammond

''The people who swvlved It have the attitude: 'We have to tell
people - thi!n whlit I have suffered won't be In vain,' " said Helen
Redding·, center director. .
The center's Hlroshlma·Nagasakl Memorial Collection Is believed
to 1:ouse the large;t collection outside rl. Japan on the 1!N5 atomic
bomiJiagS.
A brochure describes the colleCtion •U cle5llned to show future
&amp;I!JII!!'Iltloua "wbaJ ,happelled
:the nuc)eer age began In
deitnlctlw·holocaust and to provide Information as new knowledge
8lld lnslghls become avalllible."
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reaUtletl rl. the 'nuc)eer • and the need 10 develop global thinking .
8lld atobal c:oopetatlon thrWgh eG!catbl and training b" peace,"

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Molt of the collection's matertals related to the Au&amp;. 6lxmblugof
Hlrollllma \\'ere -signed out befqre-'IOday'l 3911! 8!IIIM!rlarY. ~­
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IICtiVIst who spent•maey years In Japan. The ~yeftl'dd center was
one or I!I!Yt!l'8l sponsors 11 the :Hth ll!l!al8l Hlnlllldma Day VIgil
planned for today at Wrfl!ht-PatletuiAir Force Base near Dayton.
"It's a ttme to publicly lndlcall! oor COIIIEI'II, our-~ \ll'lltldCY
aboUt llie anns l'$ce, and rededicate ourselves away fnm
militarism and the 'anns race:• said vigil orpulzer Larry Gara,
clilllman of the Wllrnlniton GoUeae blsiOry, dep:lrtment.
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Ill !llldltlon to the Hlroslilma-Napsald MemorlalCdlectloft, much
of wlllch Mrs. Reynokls donated In 1915, the Pl!8ce ~ also
a11111na bitonnatlon on the anns nee, ~. reaolvl!ig
Uidlk.'l, peacE:ful resistance and nucleer power.
'The nucleer-811! material, In Englb:b IIIII J.panese, Includes
boolcl and cllpplnp on periOil8l aaD!uta rl. the alllmlc blmhlng. It
allll'hu h:pcxls on medical eftlects rl. elqallre to J'Jidlalloll.
The euest book llichdes siln&amp;tun!ll ~ vllllcn fnm Japan, COsta
Rica, E!llliJid, !!ootJand, Austria, West Germuy, Cun and
· Vl!'bll statee\vitl!llt tilt Jast)'e&amp;l', altl!auilli Mra.Jlr'Mkc said 11101t
cqlll!cl With the cenfa' II by D'llll or'JIIIObl. '1'1111Q11181rs Jur!oldes
for auats wbo Want to
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Upllalrl. die eo11ect1on clitpllyaa doll BIYeJ5 to Mrs. Reyuolds by a

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rnerc:e President Robert Ash says
there's no way to tell whether the
boycott Is bavlng an e.lfect on the
bu$!!!P'-IInlna the nanvw streets
of his Ohio Rlvi!t' IIJwi!. And even If
there were, he said, he doesn't know
What he COUld do aboutiL
"We're ca~ In the middle of a

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M!aJOI' Ora,.a "Pat" ...,.._11M orpt'd a Ol*lta pul!!lild!lber'Mdt!Dntea. (Arlee~).

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A"wpply Gplanatlllnaya the wcman dl Mrs. Reyuoidlto "11!11
til! Amlei'ICIII1IWJINU tbat there Is no need to ave thqsto pass on
.ll!ilell we 8ft rid ol war."
on a lower 11te11 Ia a IId to a bolx Jlllde from IQ' l*ca ~tile l'lllnl
· cia lane, c:ralld wllll the thoi!JW tbat "we uaat mal:ie 71!11!1!tb111J
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agents In Ohio River towns said many Kentucky and
West Vlrglnla resldenls were bUying lottery tickets. •
Clnclimatl ticket seU€1' Paul Jacob said he had
111.9 ets CIIIJIIJwkom aa 1M away 88 New York.
"It's been a wild and woolly week," he said. ''We're
worn out:"
Cheating the Lotto Is Impossible, said lottery
Director TbQrnas Cllema.
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'"11M! .tickets themselves tuive In them at least four
million a week.'
CI!'OSIH:hEcks to detennlne the time the ticket was
Sales bad leaped to $]6.7 mOlJou for the July 28 Issued," he said. Valldatlonnumbersonthetlcketare
drawing, when the Jackpot was peggalet $12 mDilon. COded, scrambled and llnlted to the JuUan caleudar In
''We've had a Vely exciting two weeks," Ms. a way only the computer can declphe'.
Each ·ticket carries a serial number, but not In the
Blocmberg said.
Smle ticket agents said people waited In·One for usual numerical sequence, meaning only the
five or six houn this week to place thel!: bets. Lottery · computer can teU In what order the tickets were sold,
he said. .
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Blooolberg nald theCOJIIIIIIIIIIcl Is requln!d by law to
list the wlonen' uamei and towns 0( residence.
The LGltD ja ..,._ Is omnputed JJy ticket sales, with
a minimum of $1 mlWdn ID each week's drawing. H
there are m wbuea, 111e Jacllpot goes up. The game
had gone b!r weeks without. wlnl!er.
Ill tbat time, playen spent a1mo1t Sill miWon for
Oillo Lotto tickets. S8les for the million-dollar
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the eigbt tiCkets llsiiDg aD six ci the
wln!!lug numben are entitled to ~.534 each.
lottery spoiresw&lt;lman Anne Bloon!bt!Ji said Sunday.
After taxes, each ticket wW pay $123,421.36 annually
for ~ years, she said.
She said 2,f£1 players jruessed ftve 11 the . $IX
numbers and 1111.646 hit tour 11 s1x.
The wllu!l!!g IIUIIIbel's were 4, 14, 26, :H, 36 and 40.
The weekly Jackpot became the laflll'SI In u.s.
history, surpassing a $22.8 mDilon jackpot In the New
York Lotto game In May.
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Haven," Meigs County Cou1mlssloner Rlchilrd Jones said dUJ:Ing a
recentmeetlng. "It'lthatW!1wantto
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for a shot at the $211,61W,Z19 Lotto jackpot.'lbey paid 00
cents for each chance to illfllllthe six Lotto numbei's
drawn Saturday nlgbt. Odds on a !ilki!nt W&amp;gel' were

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Small town post offices fight closings
By lARRY EWING

12,00) rural post otflres, Sl!nllng
OVP!blrWrtter
fewer than 100 cusumers each- .
· One giM.'I'!UI'il!lt report'ssugges- about me-third or the nation's •
t1on to clolle-12,001 rural Post oftlces omces. The clmlngs COUld save
In a money-saving move Is meeting more than $'m mUIIon a year, the
stiff oppps1t1on from cmununltles Gene~al Accounting .Office
that lnslstapostrl.flcelsmorethan · estimated.
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Just a place to bqy stamps.
During the past year, GaUia
''They're wrong," orie postal · CountY post omces In Rodney and
empJayee, who wished not to be Ewlngtai have been ~losed. Ill
Identified, said this !llOC!IIng. "The Melp County, serviceS !"fEted
plStalservlrewassetupasaServlce thmlgh otllces In Hem1oc11: Grove
to the people... they seem to be and Dext.erhavebeendlscoutlnued.
foigetth~g thaL .. tl!elr ma}or conAddltbially, the postal authority
cern qow seems to be making Is known to be studying the
money."
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Northup,
Last Jllll\l8lY. President Rea- Addison and Kerr - au In GaUia
gan 's Privati! SectorSwvey on Cost County.
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smaU cmununltles to give. them·
selves an Identity. Most smaU towns
set up their post ofllces In the early.
lims. Many share faCilities with
other govemment seiVIces. Scme
are operated oot d. prlvate homes.
Postal Service ofllclals say they
are resisting the suggested closings.
. Mario Principe, acting general
!lll!llllgl!l' of the service's Dellvezy
and Retail POlley Division, said tiny
post ofllces will be clolled only If no
one c;m be found to take the job
postmaster or It no suitable oHice
can be found .

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closlngofrural post offices would be
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smaU towns need post offices fol'
more than just maUing letters.
"In some areas we have people
who justcan'tgetouttotravel to the
clty... we have several elderly pea. pie who ask us to fill oot their lllOI!l'y' .
orders for them ...or, to help theni
with other problems.:.or, Just tD
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"In rural areas, the post otfice IS
an Important part or the conununlty .. .lt's more than just an office, It's
a community center.
"If things keep going as they aie
now,'' the postal worker said, "In
five years there won't be any local
se!VIce for those people."

Defense spending stalemate 'ies up Sen~te actio~
BrWIU.IAM IDIONBOIM
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WASHJNGrON (AP) - Senate
llemoa ats, ~~~~g~yovertheiKimlnls!ration's n!tusalto tulbjlllilillle on
detlen8e spendlug, are bioclclng
action on bills to provide operating
money for more than half the
fedenll giM.'I'!UI'il!lt.
Sen. Lawton · 0111es. D-Fia.,
supported by the Detnocratlc ml·
nortty, launched a llllbuster last
week aplust a routlne nlllllo!J to
waive hqet III~SU'.ctlllisO!Ispend·
Ina bills- a motion O!lles said Is
betunlnlt too routlne and Is uecessaiY only heca~~~e cl White House
l'f!C!!kih&amp;!ltt! 011 defiNe spending.'
The IIJlbuner b" the llillllll!l!t 1s
Nocldna only an APPopc1alkllils bW
lol' die AlriL'ulture Department.
ButDa!IIIGitB'IIYII!Va!odlel'l9115
Ill II!• bills that st1ll must be
approved by the Sel!ale wiD fall
vlctlm'to 11m11ar tlllha" a 11111ess
the While Hoole IIUrtB lobowlna a
WOIInaneaato tallwnpianlle.
Sel!ale Repldcans say the
mlhall!r muld ba! Q:qp: I to
ftnap11i111t at the .,VU W!ll!ilt indudiJw die Penl¥ti IIIII the
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that," Senate Majority Leader
Howard H. Baker Jr., R-Tenn., said
Ia~ last week. "Butltcouldcometo
that."
The Senate planned to vOte today
onaclotwepetttlonthateouldchoke
otfdebateonthel:oudietwalver.But
Ill votes are needed to Invoke
cloture, and there are only 55
Republicans In the Senate.
Senate llenoaatlc J..eadt&gt;r Ro·bert C. Byrd, D-W.Va., said Democrats are In m INny 10 provide the
five addlllailal voles needed to e!ld
Oilles' nutmter.
"He's trylngtOcallattentlontothe
fact that tile IJILI&amp; t pOOI!IS, which
Is the. law, Is bell.- emasculated,"

funds 10 a $6.9 billion emergency
money biU which Senate leaders
said they hope can be handled on
1\ieiday. The Senate committee
actiOn came one day after the House
passed Its version of the measure
without any new military money for
EISalvador.
Sen. Daniel K. Inouye, DHawall,
says he will tight the Increase on the
noor, but RepubUcan backers such
as Sen. Bob Kasten ofWisconsln~y

they hope a bipartisan attitude wUJ
carry the president's pro)iosal
through.

On the other side of Capitol HJII,

House scheduled a tun slate of
legislation this week, Including a biU
caiUng for a sixfold Increase In the
federal program to clean up
abandoned hazardous waste
the

dumps.

Deadline for fair
registration Friday

Deadline for the registering of all they wW make entry and entry
open class entries for the annual blanks will be completed by the
Byrd told rep:t let I.
Meigs County Fair wm be at 4p.Jl'l. exhibitor.
Exhibitors· are to check the
u the Sel!all!l'eiOlveSthatdlspute thjs Friday:
ortemporartlyputlltaslde,another
premlwn
list to detemilne the
Pet SOb!!el representing the Meigs
bettie may take Its place over County Fair Board wW be al the clpStng time that exhibits must be In
President Reapn's request to secretary'5 otllce on both Thlmlday place for the fair and au exhibits
lncre i e this yeU"s allotment of ; and Friday this week !ra'll9a.m. to4 must remain In place thrOugh 4p.m.
mWt&amp;Jy aid to El Sllvador.
p.m. to accept entries for all of the on Saturday, Aug. 18, or premiums
Lall! Jut weB, Replhllcan• on open clasa c:anpetltlon.
.will be fol'felted.
All exhibitors must purchale
the Sel!all! AiJIJrolll1alkllils Commit·
Exhibitors must detennlne for
tee 1adied 1117 miiiiD!fln military . themlelves ~what class or classes membeJ'IIilp tickets.

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Pomeroy .Middleport, Ohio
Mondly. ~ 6. 1984

WASHINGTON - For at least 40 clally Vulnerable to massive lnfll·
years, which Is as far back as my
tration. But when delegates from
own recollection reaches, dernogia- more than a hundred nations gather
phlc experts have been warning of a tn Mexk:o City this month for thetr
population expl&lt;Ji!ilon around the Internattonal Conference on Population, they will hear a little good
world. Unless effective measures
news for a change. The fertility
are found to control human reprorates that seemed sa t~tenlng 10
duction, the experts have said, the
next century Will see the developed · or· 15 . years ago appear to be
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nations , oveiWheln\ed by tidal declining.
The last such conference )O'as In
waves of lmrnlgrants from less
developed nations.
Bucharest In 1974. At that time
prospects were geoorally regarded
The warnings remain valid, and
as 'gloomy. Thanks to Improved
the United States, wi_th Its long and
loosely guarded borders, Is espemedical care •. peopie throughOut

the won(!. were living loDger; rates

of Infant mortality were everjwhere declining. Some prophets
saw a world populatlon of 6.5 bUUon
by :mo. Implicitly the question was
posed: Where will these swarms of
people go·when their own countrll!ll
are unable to feed, house and·
employ them?
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No one can predict witb cer- ·
talnty, of col,ll'5e, what the worlo:f's
populat1011 will be in :ro:J or :n!l. .
The experts can do no more than to
extrapolate from available data.
Egypt, for example. recently has

LETTERS OF OPINION are welcome. They should be Jess than SOD worch

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· •JelephoJle number. No unsqne4 Idlers wUI be publllbed. Lellen should be In

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Cuomo fires colorful
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u hlicans
: New york Gov- Mario Cuomo Isn't on the national Democratic ticket. but
he Is !Iring some of the most colorfUl volleys at Republicans as the fall
prt!Sidentlal campaign heals up early.
.. In his latest rhetorical flourish, Cuomo accused President Reagan of
tiylng to paint Democratic candidates Walter F. Mondale and Geraldine
Ferraro as ultraliberals linked to "the worst of the 'OOs ... people with
~p.rds and pipes who have wild lifestyles."
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C'~'What Republicans have done Is they have ~ne to labels and
f,hlbboleths," Cuomo said ·in Nashville, Tenn., this
. week. !'Look at their
·4ampalgn now: 'They are liberals. We are conservatives."'
~ Reagan opened a Southern campaign swing last week by adding a new
~apter to the political tradition of painting your opponentas far out on a
~lillcal extreme while portraying you~lf as moderate.
~ While Mondale simply suggested Reagan was desperate and needed
sbme sleep, .Cuomo fired back this week at the National Governors'
.f:ssociation meeting in Nashville in -more colorful tenns, keeping up the
~ce he bl;!gan with his stirring keynote speech at the San Francisco
~nventiOn. ·
} First, Cuomo pafnted in bold·tenns the negative Image he says the GOP
~ -trylng to tie to the Democratic ticket. And then Cuomo suggested that
Republicans are ducking the Issues.
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?But campaigning along the aileged Uberai-&lt;:Onservative fault line Is a
tpckY business, as both Reagan and Mondale should know.
.. Whlle Reagan has long been tbe standard-bearer of t)le Republican right
~ng. Mqndale has tolled long and hard on the llbefll side of the
J;~emocratlc spectrum. That gives both Images that are not necessarily
J¥'lpfuL ·
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ifa ·hls acceptance speech, talking of the party's commitment to defense
~nding and opposition to new taxes that would hurt business.
• But the tenns "liberal" and "conservative" may not have the Impact
d!ey once did In American elections.
•
: To start with, more Americans would tend to call themselves moderates
ct middle of the road than would say they are conservatives or liberals.
: And the links between what "conservative" policies In various areas
l\llve become are just as weak as those among the allegedly "liberal"
positions.
· Just because one Is for conservative economic policies, that does not
mean one Is against abOrtion, for the death penalty and an advocate of
school prayer - all so-called conservative positions on social Issues.
Conversely, backing more spending on Social programs like welfare and
Medicaid does not necessarily tmply that one will be a supporte~ of gun
control - a "liberal" position.
·
Arguments about liberals and conservatives may become an
Increasingly tired refrain during the next three months of campaigning.
But It Is almost certain that Cuomo and his pungent political comments
will be a staple of the political dialogue throu~ tbe campaign and perhaps
even to the 191l8 presidential race.

Today in history
Today Is Monday, Aug. 6, the 219th day ofl!lSi. There are 147 days left In
the year.
Today' s hjghlight In hlstocy;
On Aug. 6, 1945, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on
Hiroshima, Japan, during World War II. Anesllmated!ll,(XX)peopledled In
the first wartime use of nuclear weaporuy.
On this date:
In 18)6, the Holy Roman Empire went out of existence as Emperor
Francis I abdicated.

Letters to the Editor \
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Words of thanks
·I would like to takethls opportunKathy Powell and Sally Caldwell
Ity to thank everyone Involved In helped ' out by · calling people to
completing our full -sized basketball remind them of the project.
pad.
Tim Baum of Baum's Lumber
Early on Saturday morning, July donated some materials that were
14, there was a flurry of activity at · needed.
Tuppers Plains Elementary.
Joe Lantz donated his time and
Ray Powell was In charge of the equipment to level tbe area when
project from obtaining wood fram- we started the project last year.
ing to pouring the cement. On hand
Thanks also go to the Tuppers
to help with the cement on Saturday Plains Elementary Boosters wbo
were: Deryl Well, Buck Calaway, Paid for . aU the cement and
Paul Snyder, Dale Baker, Max necessary materials to com!llete
Long, Dave WUI, Jim Smith, Bob the basketball pad project plus the
Murphy. Ronnie Barnett, David additional. bulldozer and landscapMurphy, Ron Grubb, Daryl Ing work done last .week.
Wheeler, Terry Kaylor. Paul
We can be proud that we have
Snyder. Ronnie Maxson and Donnie such a fine community that works
Maxson · (Eastern High ' School together to compiete such a worth·
students), also came to. help.
while project
On . Friday, July 13, . David
The final step Is to Install the
Murphy and Roger Hawk came to . other bankboard. If anyone has a
help Ray Powell set the nails and tractor with forldlft, please call
prepare the wire for Saturday. 667-Jm4 or 992-2785.
Terry Kaylor donated his tiller to be
Thanks again!
used to help wo~k the ground.
Sincerely. - Weney Halar.

Shdw no favoritism

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In reply.to th~ Mayor's Report he
had In the Sentinel July ' 26. Mr,
Hoffman, you have done a lot of
'things. I don't think It was right
First, I want to say I l:lon't think It
was right to favor one end of town
and not the other. ·Look at the
government money you spent In tbe
lower end of town and still asldilg,
for more, when the United States
povernment Is borrowing $123,~
every minute of the dfY·

Another thing, I don't think It Is
·right to·give a person free taxes on
his property If he builds In the
Hartinger addition at tile park. If a
person Is able to finance llulldlng a
house he should surely pay his taxes
like we others do.
.
Don't ·keep watching tbe other
fellows that are doing a wonderful
job for lis taxpayers. But treat all ot
us the same tn Middleport, Q!llo. ,..
Ben Batey.
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Talllky.cenli'IJ 011 cl
and wu 1 main 008111 tbel.opa

Charnpionllllp !Nm, battiJII .CD
lu the C.teanJ ltate eompetltloll
held ln 'PortiiJIOQth recei!Uy.
Ktng, an outfielder with 1 .
builet·ll~ ann, 11 "1'a111ky·
Cmtral Oll'a Jeadoft hlttl!r and
banKed out 11 blU In 211 at ball ·
dUJ'Ina the •tate eveat.
The Logan tNm bad but a &amp;.12
record on July 1, but made 1
remarkable , C;O!Iieback. 1101111
17-4 In the month of July. Tbry
are curreally ~16.

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The good news Is that since the
Bucharest conference a decade
ago, birth rates have been dropping
dramatically. · In this 10-year period, fertlllty has declined by .57
percent in Singapore, by 52 percent
In Hong Kong and C!J!Ja, by M
percent In Tatwao and Costa Rica,
and by 24 tll40 percent in Colombia,
Chile, Panama. Brazil, Venezuela
and Mexico. Fert!Jity Is dllwn by 22
Jll!rcent In Ipdonesla, 16 percent ;1n
India. 15 percent In Pakistan and 14
percent in a&lt;mgladesh.

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investigator for the House commit-

tee "has ·Interviewed organized·
crime figures and state and local
law enforcement officials in California and 'elsewhere. His · principal
Informant, however. has been
Jerry Van, a self.described muscleman for California's top racketeers
and arsonists.
Van. now serving a prison term
on extortion and assault charges,
has been cooperating with state and
federal. authorities since 1979. Information he has given investigators,
·as well as Ns testimony before
grand juries anf:! In criminal trials,
' has led to' almost a dozen Indict-·
ments and convictions for such
crimes as murder, arson for profit,
mail fraud and d111g smuggling.
Fe&lt;ieraJ and local lawmen describe Van as one of the most
valuable and credible wluiesses
against organized-crime figures in

more than a decade. Because of·
threats on his life, he Is In the
witness protection program whlle
In prison.
'van ' also gave Information to
Rangel's committee. In a letter to
Attorney General William French
. Smith. the congressman. said that
Van provided information "concerning allegations of official corruptlon and dereliction of duty
relating to narcotics enforcement in
the southwest area of the United
States."
_
Rangel added: "Mr. Van's ailegallons are directed specifically
against the Los · Angeles strike
force, Its former chief, Richard
Crane. and Its current leader, Jim
· Henderson. Crane. supervisor of
the strike force In Los Angeles for 13
years. resigned hts P9Sitlon and
went Into private practice . ... When
Crane's clients have problems with
t~ Los Angeles strike force, they

saw

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nents, allowtna an aYWqe It
only 1.8 runs per aame to ~
opposition. T-CO pve up only 13
runs In their aeven aamea ct
toiiT!WIIellt play.
T-CO JOt off to a flytne llllrt In
the tourney with an openlnJ 4-3
the Iitle with another ciole win
win 0\'t!l' ~ state cham·
over the defendin&amp; alate champe
pion O.B Conltruction ~ ZanesDiB 3-2 tn the llnaJs.
VIlle. T-eo then reeled ott wins
· T-CO advance~ to regional
over T.C. Merchants of Canton
'play
along with live ot!Er state
13-1, Daw's Restaurant of Piqua
tOU11lf!Y entries and all metrO
6-lJ Bud lJiht of Mansfield 8-2.
tourney qualUien from around
McDonald's of Waveriy 5-;J,
Jesser's Reltaurant of Akron , · · Ohio.' The l'elllonall are held In
Salem, Ohio the weelread of
12-1. and CQII1pleted tile path of

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all four yeaia of her varsity
Clnll!l' and was one of ·best
hlltlft the area has known In
MJI!li!D'I softball. The Middleport 1esldent II hitting over .400
for the year this -.on.
· Plar At I'IMeltujjh
After · the . Salem national

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the United States had 92 medals, 43 the distances ...
of them gold. West Germany was
No one proved It more dramati-:
second overall with :.l medals and Cally than Gabriella Allderel- ·
1.00 ANGELES (AP) - Carl
Rananla, third with · 29, was Schiess ol Swialerland. wbo staa-·
Lewis, already the possessor of one
gered Into Menx&gt;rlal Cdllel!m and;
&amp;Old medal. got a big Jump on the runnerup In gold with 15.
As swlmmlng and gymnastics across the llnilll Une In 31th place, ;
field ID his quest for a second one. And Joan Benoit and Evelyn bowed out of tbe Olympics during almost Unj:ODICIOUI from ;
the weekend (lind l(lllle swimmerS debydratlon.
Albfonl took big llleplln restOring
and gymnasts bowed out of Olympic
Amerlcall
to the forefront~
Ashford. of~. Calif., WQI!:
· competition). syncllronlzed swim· the gold In the women' a~ meters;
Olympic track.
The big jump SQnday was tn long mlng, sort of like judging Esther with relatllie eue, 1UJ118111n1 the .
Williams movies, made Its debut Olympic record with ller time ol ;
jump ~ - 27 feet, 2~
.· . 10.97 III!CO!lds to the 1Ll3 by Allee l
lncl!et. iD be exact, Inches loDger today.
The wM-.en·s marathon made Its BroWn of Altadena, caJif. "I WU '
than !lllyone else. And he wasn't
Olympic debut Sunday and Benoit stunned at flrlt," Allib'd said. "I :
really trytna. 8e just lti1pped ~his
warmup 1111t. q,ed down the won It with remarkab~ ease, dldn'trealble aUII'IIt wha!Ibacldone :
runway, cp1•llCed, waved, put hla beating Grete Waltz, the Crst time . . . I won - 111111 I wu under 11 ~
the Norwegian marathoner has seconds. I wanted tO be under 11 ;
wannup lllllt back on and tllat was
that
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finished other than IIi-st. It also was· seconds." She also owns the WOI'Id •
.
I
The klng Jump ftnal wUJ be held the first U.s. women'sOlymptc gold • record of JO. 'l9fii!CO!idl. ,
1
tonight. And Lewis, of WOllngboro, medal in track sincethel968Mexlco
'·
.. Like Benoit and Ashford, EdWin
N.J., WhO won the lOO.meter dash City Games.
"It was a real honor for every MO'Ies of l.Qguna H1111. Calif., IJa¢,
• Satutday nlgtlt, wuset tonmtoday
ln.heats andquartertlnals forthe!m woman In this race today," Benoit, a · little trouble In winning hla race..-·
metei-s. HJi fourth event, tJ.e 400 27-year-old from Freeport, Maine, . his 1(l)th COIIII!Ciltlve I/ICtoiY In the
Sllld. "It's been a longtime coming. 4XI-meter lnlennedlate hurdles 111relay, will be run Saturday night.
47.75 seOOnds, ·Just ctf the Olymple
Headlnglntotoday'sCOJIJpetltlon, We certatnly proved we cwld
record or cr.64JE set eiJht yean aao
at the Montreal Gamell and well oJf
his world mark of CT.02.
Sunday's other track-and-lleld
medalist was Flnnlah jawlln
thrower Arlo Haerltoenen.
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array of women a6ftball talent
will compete.

lead. I was rlglit on topolhim. I was
bringing up 1111 pe lied he didn't back oft. I Jus!·
got a good piece~ him."
had acoupleclbl&amp;bltsSunday-one Barlles willllllt' «Ul ·
Sax Wdlt flying, and Cedeno
withhlsbatandonewlthhlabody.
Barnetluhed a 1-2 pitch to left
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IIJI!d around third bale without
Bana rapped a one.aut lln8lectf - Geld to tie the pme with the second
hesltatloll.
.
lJJB AnaBel left-bander Fernando ll!d ~ hjt al.k&gt;wed by the
"Yw don't need a sign.'' Cedelio
Vaienlliela tb tie tilE! pme 1-liD the left·hander. HethellpveSaxataste
said.
"The ball's on Ill&amp; groond. I
· ninth Inning. Two lnnln&amp;B later. he o1
iD Come by laking hbn wt
knew
It CXUid be a dou!lie play, so I
broke1ap a double play by bowlllw with a hard slide on a posalble
kept
l'llllnlllig.
I thw&amp;ht he (Sax)
into DocJaer eecood buemaD Sk!ve dO"Iblt sJtsy ' piMidt!r beflft the
tbrewtollrst
IsawSireetlslldeandi
Sax to set up the w~nn~~~&amp;run IDa Z-1 1n111n1 eadl!d IDa 1-1 tie.
victory.
Bob Owcblnko and Ted Po\W!I". put my head down and went. 'lbe
last I saw they were both rolling
It was Barnell' blaest contrlbl· 6-5, held tbe Dod&amp;&amp; s hitless thmlgll
around on the ground.
tlonlilncebeiJI&amp;calledupfromClasa the last three 1•1'1$11. and Jerry
"I didn't kiiow be tl)rew heme
AAA ,Wiclllta over the All-Star Reuas relieved Vat-meela 1D the
Nick El¥ky drew the lllxtll walk

CINCINNATI (AP) -Cincinnati

Reds tJ1!n1 bu1!man Slrel!tl!rBames

· are rarely touched because the
current chjef, Jim -Henderson, Is a
frie~d and former subor(l.lna\(!. of
Crane's,"
Rangel urged,the Justice Department to "undertake a vigorous
Investigation" · of \he charges, as
well as allegations Involving Eddie
Nash. a convicted felon was Var.'s
boss. Though the allegations were
first made In 1979-sl, there were no
lndlctmenis In the Nash case Jlntll
1983. "Mr. Van surmised the

from Valenzuela,

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Pr~~~:tiee

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st8rt the Inning, saw lib IIIOVe to

botla}l ~ the 11th. Reuss, . 2-5,
quickly 11111 euden:d a single tb
CesarCedeno whDwaswJIIk£dto
aeooad 11lll t time Barnes IIJil an
IDteJtlonal walk to set up a double
-play, and Dave VanGorder obliged
by hitting a grounder to shot :stup
Dave AudaiOIL He Dipped to Sax
for the force at leOOiid - just as
Bames-an1ved to plant hbn In the

"-awllilpltchtllatletDavlstakethlrd.

'"lbey CMI't hold me 011 (tint
bale).'' Bamea said. "I had a bfg

break.

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"I J1111 wint to plant seeds In
people's tniDdl that r can play lids

Jndlctmentsonlyocrurredw~~he

strike force realized the House
select. conut;~lltee wa$ l091dng Into .
the matter." Rangel wrote.
.
The congressman wrote that It
.wasnothislntentlonto"lnvolvethis
committee with Investigating all~gallons of misconduct by federal
officials," and added: ''I have
every confidence that thl' Justice
Department will obviate the 'neeclto
· do so."

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game, ocuo..,_....
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He sowa:l the ftrll leeds 1D the
nlnth, .when Valalzuela was strvg·
gllng to put the Cnlslll!Jg touches on

hlaflrstcareerone-hltter.

Valenzuela wallced Eric Davll to

·second on a sacrtllce, then put
himiJelffurtherln tbeii!Jebytrwlng

td!dJanlt.

UJilj)IsawtbecatcllerjumpupiDtbe
air."
Sax had picked hlmaelf up from
the dirt ll!ldmadea hlgb, ll!lrdthrow
hcme to try to get Cedeno.

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L;'=~lll!lCOND GOIJ) MEDAL .- UJIA.'I Edwl!l M'' 1
I...- Be ,.,, Calf., delftl a lmdle Suzt•~ ll!atq ll!e Cull of ll!e
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meters. Mo8ell
to cJa1m a pld medal,
l*allllll ~ ll!e Summer Games. (API ' piNto).

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neighbors. He talked with a halt In
his voice which he tried ·to disguiSe
· by lnsertlng'~Uh" to cover his lapse . .'
In speech. Wblin It became Bill's '
turn to change tl!!!..face cloth, his
partner on the death watch had
gone outside, saying he would
check the borses. · lnstead, he
crawled- In the window, 4nd hid.
. under the table. When Bill came
Into the room with a fresh cloth, he
gave his best Imitation of the dead
man's voice. He said, ···Mr. Smith, ·
- uh - would you please - ul) turn my face to the wall?" BUllett
In a hurry and wouldn't even altend '
the funeral the next day. ·
For his practical · jake, Bill's
partner had to finish the death 1
watch alone.
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that was talked about and
remembered.

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When I was a boy on Pension modern life such as radio, televlsiOil
This happened many years beRidge, I thought the boys of and Instant' news. Our news was fore I ever came to Pension Ridge
preceding generations had ail the usually a week late In thE&gt; county so I will tell It to you as I heard It
fun. I reached this conclusion by weeldy or In the Cincinnati Post years ago.
listening to tales t~ old folks told which usually arrived by mall two
In those days, undertakers did
about the days when they were or three days late. B" comparison not play such an Important part in
_young. The highlights of my young with.today. we were stlllln tbedark death · as they do today. The
IHe were the \'!sits I made with ages but we still had our beautiful neighborhood ladles usually preGrandma In the evenings to the river bottoms and not unsightly pared the body for burial and left It
neighbors or when they dropped In gravel pits or our farms Infested on a table awaiting the arrival of the
at our house. I was sure to hear new with honeysuclde and multlflower- undertaker.with the coffin the next
tales ro: the old tales repeated. lng roses. We were richer than we day. ·From then on the undertaker
Either way, Iamsuretbeywerethe knew but It was the unusual that we took charge and transported the
best lied~llme stories a boy ever remembered. ·
body to the church for funeral
heard!
What made the stories even more services and burial afterwards. It
I thought in comparison to their appealing was that they were about was a one trip deai for the
childhood, I lived a very hum-drum home folks we all knew or whom undertaker and his .horse-drawn
life. Then, not too lqngaftertheturn our people had known before us. . hearse but had worked very wellfor1
of the century, the folks on ·the That alone gave !bern an aura of most of our ancestors.
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Ridge lived much as their people reality even If everyone knew they ·_ It was the duty of the "night
before them had lived. They still often changed, depending on the watch" to change, the damp cloth
believed firmly In signs, tokens, Imagination of the teller. To give covering the deceased's face about
omens and "hants." I never knew them a further degree of autbentlc· every hour to prevent discoloration.
anyone wbo had actually seen a tty the name of SUI Smith was often ,The deceased had·a speech ctefect
haunt or a ghost but everyone weaved Into the tale. "Smith" was
seemed to know somebody who not really his last name but we wlll
had. They planted their gardens call him that In deference to many
according to the phases of the moon of his relatives who are still living.
and all of them could recite colossal When I was a bOy, Bill was already
faUures when they didn't follow tbe a middle-aged bachelor living .with
planting · guide as listed In the his parents on Pension Ridge. His
almanac which hung on tbe wall of father was a Civil War veteran wbo
every home. and was distributed called him "WOllam" and his
free by a patent medicine company. mother, a gentle little woman
'It was the stories of omens and called him · "Will." Both claimed
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".pants" that sent tingles·of delight they could not get along without
up and down my spine. Sometimes Bill's help, although I never heard
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when the stories grew a little bit too of him doing a day's work In his life.
gruesome, ·Grandma would cauWhen I knew him, BID was a
tion, "Uttle pitchers have big portly. self-Important Httle man
ears," and the tales would tame wbo seemed · proud al his lelf·
down momen1 arlly. Grandrha was assumed role as "the fblaelt
right. This little pitcher not only had coward tn Le1art TCIWDIIIjp." He
big ears but il big memory as wet!. ·would laughtncly tell of his patt am
To this day I can remember many or cowardness such as when he was
of the stories I lleard same 60-odd walking hon,e from a Uterarj
years ago with almost the same Society meeting In Letart Falls and
delight I heard .them as a boy. It stopped for a drink from a ,pc~ng.
makes growing older IIQmethlng to · As he lay doWn to drink, he heard
trei!S•II'e, not think of with tear and
his heart beating. He thouahi It wu
· dlstaa\(!. Old age withOut pleasant SOII)eOne challng him and ·alinoet
memories. must be a dismal period ran himself to deeth. That'l why
Indeed.
everyone was durnbb~ wt.a
I kQow ,.now that we did live an Old wldoWI!r, Henry Sayre, died
monotooous lives back before all ~done tn the borne he and his wife
World War I. So did the settlers who had established down on John's
pteo:ded us on Pension Rldcl! Run · !II years before and BID
· almost a century IIeb-e. We had wlunteel'!!d to "sit up" with the
none of the so-called bleatngs of •t deceased with another YOIIIIII man.'

l&gt;f!lloaal ctuunpionlhl~. Meigs
loll to eveatua1 alate chamPion
·Wll'l'ft Cbamplon In their ftrst
game In llate competition.

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WASHINGTON - Current and
former members . of the federal
organized-crime strike force In Los
Angeles are themselVes under
investigation by ttie Justice Depart·
ment. They have been accused of
delaying or failing to pursue grand
jury action against underworld
figures ln.California and Hawaii.
My assoelate Indy Badhwar has
learned that the- targets of the
Investigation are the current strike ·
force chief, Jim Henderson, and his
predecesSor, Richard Cr11ne. who is
now In pnvate law practice In Los
Angeles. The Investigation by the
Justice Department's Office. of
Professional Responslblllty was
begun under pressure from Rep.
Charles B. Rangel, D-N.Y., chairman of the House Select Committee
on Narcotics. Both Henderson and
Crane vigorously deny any
wrongdoing.
Over the past year, a special

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The credit for t~ encouraging ~
figures goes to the lndlyldual
governments, to sueh private or,
ganlzatlons as the International
Planned Parenthood Federation,
and most lllltably to our own •U.S.
Agency for Internat!onal DeVelopment. Through AID, we are now
spending $250 million a year to
. prolmote famijy planning In 00 ·
nations around the globe. ~ !J'IOSt
countries this Involves the free
distribution of contraceptives. In ID
to 25 others (most successfully tn
Bangladesh), the program Involves
the sale of cOntraceptives at
hundreds of small retail outlets.

"I've noticed you have been referring to our ARM loans as 'arm
and a leg loans."'

AIIJI!Il ~12.
WlnDIIIa Ia notl!tna unUIIIal to
T-CO u the Lopn team 11M
advanced to the national tournament two yeera Ill a row, Kina
IIebi&amp; a member of botb ball
clubl. In lt82, T-CO went to the
Ni!w Yen nat~ona~~ and placed
flflll 11110111 eo teems trtm ·
tJerouabout the country. In 1983,
tJie Lopn team went to the
Bailon Natlonall, but .placed
oaJy 20tb amona eo tearne.
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ball clubl, the mo.! aotable whle
1 jwllor at Melp when she led
the MarauderetteiiD hlrtinJ as a
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reported a birth rate of 43 per 1,1m
and a death rate of 12 per l.&lt;MX). This
prodiaces a natural annual tncreue
of 3.1 percent, It these Ieveli remain
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lion of about 45 m!Uion wUl101r tO fr1
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April King, 1981 Meigs graduate, main
cog in state championship softball team

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CLUB CHAMPIONS ~ llutland's Bowhuntlng
· • .CJub won the Big Bend Round Boblri tournament
~. :&amp;mday outshootlng Maslin and Chester. Rutland hu
~- 'finished third In slate competition two years ln'a row.
&lt;- ·Front row, left IAl right, are Ray Sayre, Brenda Bolin ·
McKinney, Sandra Baer, Barb Stewart, Debbl~ ·
·; .Sayre and CUnt stewart. Second row ,lUck Bolin, Paul
~- .Searls, Chris Baer, R. T. Stewart, and presideal Mike
: :Fetty. Thlnlrow,RodneySplres,KenSimpldns,Gary
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CUB DIVWON WINNERS~ "i 11a of llle lla Bead Bound
Rollin bow shoollag CGIIIpeiMiea held II&amp; R•.tl•pd llowt-ten Club
Sunday In the Cub diYIIIoa (11 and
weallolla,y Sayre (left) wiiJI
a second place and llnll place wlwier o.n'ek Yaaker. Sayre
represenled Rlllland. Yonker from Cbel&amp;er, and lhlnt place winner (not
pictured• went to Sean Meadows ol ~

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honors in bow shooting

No sublcrlptlonl by mall permltt~ In 1
towns wber't' home carrier a«vlce II
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26Woella .............................. .. . 129.12
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VETERANS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

EAR, NOSE &amp; THROAT
GENERAL ALLERGIST

Browns expect
no lawsuit
KIRTLAND, Ohio (AP) ~Cleve,
land Browns otflclals say no lawSUit
Is expected over Frank Minnifield, a
cornerback who joined the National
Football League team from the U.S.
Football League ' s Arizona
Wranglers.
Minnifield's agent, Dr. Harold
• Daniels ot Los Angeles, sakj the
explratiOD date of Mlnnlfleld's
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:: Wilson of Chester (left) and James Meadowsof~.,.._nllllellll:
:•. Bend Rnund Rnbln Totil'llament chiunplonshlp tropby IAl Rt,.land club

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LOS ANGELES (AP) ~ EdWin
Moses wonhls90thconSeclltlveflnal
In the 400-meter hurdles and Joan
Benoit took the first-ever Olympic
women's ms marathon Sunday· at
the Swnmer Olyroplcs.
!\'loses, whowonhlslOOthconsecu·
tlve race In 47.7l, led a 1·2 finish for
the U.S. wlthDannyHanisflnlshlng
second.
IDgymnastlcs,JuUanneMcNarn·
ara won her first gold medal of the
gamestylngChlna'sMaYanhongln
~ the uneven bars. Mary Lou Retton,
;: the aU-around gold medallst, won a
·· sUver and two bronzes and Roman:: lanEcateril)aSazbowonthreegolds
;' with vlctqrles In the vault, balance
;· beam and floor exercise.
OthergoldmedallstswereAmeri:. can Evelyn Ashford In the women' s
;: 100-meter dash, Canada In tlie
:; rowing eights and Ne'W Zealand In
:. the coxless fours.
;· While Benoit won the first
; women's marathon, Gabriella
- Anderson-Schelss of Switzerland
: was cheered for simply finishing the
:. race as she staggered Into the
:: Collseum,swervedaroundthetrack
·: and collapsed as she crossed the
;. !lnlshllne. Sheflnlshedln37thplace.
• In Greco-Rorna wrestling, Swede
• Thomas Johansson, who lost the
: gold medal to American Jeff
:. Blatnick In the super-heavyweight
;. division, tested positive for steroids
·: and must forfeit his medal. Johans·
; • S!)ll becOmes the third athlete .to
: Tlunk the drug tests at the Games ..

fourth CART race of the season In
the Provlml Veal lromtle Indy car
I'Bce at Road Amertca Sunday.
GOlF
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (·AP• ~ Bob
.Eastwoodshotaflnalrounil72towtn
the $500,tm Danny Thomas·
Memphis ClaSsic by two strokes
over Ralph Landrum, Tim Simpson
and Mark O'Meara.
·DUBLIN, ll'l'land (AP. ~ Bembard LangerotWestGermanyshota
final roond 66 and captured the
$25,(0) first prize In the Irish Open
Golf Championship SWiday.
A stroke ahead after three rounds.
the26-year-oldwlnnerotlastweek's
Dutch Open pulled away from his
nearest rivals with a slzzUng
21-under par total267, four strokes
a head of runner-up Mark J ames ot
Brltaln, who had a 271.
WHEELING, W.Va. (AP. ~
Allee Miller shot a final round
even-par 72 Sunday to defeat Vicki
SlngletonandBeverlyKlassbytwo
shots to capture the West Virginia
LPGA classic for the second
stralght year.
.
Miller shot finished with a
7-under-par 209 for her third LPGA
title.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) ~Van
Kirk, driven by Steve Warrington,
and Bret Boy Osborne, with Mel
Turcotte In the sulky,· won Satur·
day's Ohio Sires Stakes paces at
Scioto Dawns.
Van Kirk led rrom start to finish
and finished p1, lengths ahead of
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$3.lll and $3. Lumbering Mel
returned $5.1ll and $3.1ll, and
third·place China Grove paid $3.:11.
Bret Boy Osborne was another
wlre-to-wtre winner, defeating H B
Falcon by 1~ lengths In 1:59 and
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by Merlyn Ross, Associate Professor and Director of Music at the
collegl&gt;. The group has a long Ust ot
credits Including several performa"""" at Disney World Theappearance Is one of 55 concerts on
the group's 1984 schedule.

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The Grande Chorale, the popular
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College and Community College,
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WedneSday.

Scioto Downs results

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AU'IDRACING
: , HOCKENHEIM, West Germany
: (AP) ~ Wortdchamplonshlpleader
:· Alain ProstofFranceandAustrlan
·: teammate Nlkl Lauda finlshed1-21n
~· Sunday's German Grand Prix In the
: Uth ofthe 1S.race sertes.
Prost took the lead at half distance
i : In the 44-lap, 185.81·mlle race, and
: Lauda never could get
blm.
•: Prost finished In 1 hour, :M minutes,
•. 43.210 seconds at an average speed
: &lt;t 131.61 mph.
EIJQIART LAKE, Wis. (AP. :
: Marlo Andrettl blistered therompe• tltlonwlthaonemlnute,l4.8second
' : · .win aver Bobby Rihal to win his

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from March to July.
Mlnnt,fleld reported to the
Browns' camp two weeks ago, but
he has not yet p.tt on the pads. The
Browns say he bas a foot InJury.
Jim Bailey, Browns' legal counsel, sald he 1s optlmlstlc that
Mlnnlfleld will be able to get on with
his NFL career. Minnifield Is
expected to challenge for a starting
Jobin the secondary.
"My Instincts teD me there iSn't
going to be a lawsuit," Bailey said.
"I believe Frank and Harold are
acting In good faith. "
Minnifield signed a four·year,
reported $1.1 mUUon contract with
the Browns In April.

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Run.AND ~ Rutland over- wide competition later this month
whelmed Mason and Chester In a
arxl attempt to better Its two
three-way bow ~hooting competi- consecutive third place. Jackson's
ti011 here Sunday.
bow shooting club has.won the state
Rutland, which bas finished In . event for several years straight.
third place In the state two years In
With the win. the Rutland club
a row, wound up with 7,630 points gains one-year ownership of a
while Mason was second with 5,820 five-foot rotating trophy. The
and Chester 5,00. Two previous award is In Its Initial year and will
matches were_added to Sunday's stay with the bow shOQtlng club that
total whichgaveRutlandaswnmer wins each year.
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the three matches.
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s~aug~rter
lncre88es," he said.
_ _..uyw~Joneofthesbarp!stln
Donald Ratajczak, an economist n!OI!IIt years becallleofthe Uquldaat Georgia State Unlvenlly In !loll ot lql that OllCill!'lld In the
Atlanta,aald: "ldoll'ttblnktblslsa aftermath ot laat silmmer's
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government's Cmsume!' Pr1oe Ill· ,J-1tbe118tlonalillvenimylilqs
dex •. lt111Dk In the CPI then!wUI be

SUbacrtberl not deolrbli to pay tile car·
rler •oi'IVIY remit In advance direct to ,
ne o.Jiy Sentinel on 3, 6 or 12 mont~ .

Casto, Clyde Sayre, Joe Gamea, Ryan M*, Bon
fraiey, Balli u.er Blld Sam Mc~emllem not
pictured are Frllllk Broderick, .Jin! Haalag, Greg
Stewart, Diane Stewart, Clyde Sayre D, Tudd Docri,
J. R. Wamsley, Mark Pierce, Cannen VlglloUI, Brian
VlsUoUI, BID Perine, Jaclde Seaais, Janice Felly,
David Fetty, Brtan Cleland, Greg Peckham, Terry
Ward Blld Mike Wolfe.

andplgswasdown9percenttrama

year earlier. The number of hogs
s1auglttem:l In J~ was .down 14
pe!'Cellt tram a year&amp;go, he sald.

The price ot butter jwnped an
vey, but economists called the rile ~by8.8pe!\f!llt.IDSaltl.ake · average4.6pereent.
"an anomaly" and saJd It WBI 1101 City, the bill WBS IIJIChan&amp;ed,
The price of milk tended downwllkelytobec:uneatn!lld.
Iiltbepreviousrnonth,tlleoverall. ani during July after tending
upwanl In the previous month.
MolltoftheCM!l"llllblcreuecame biD roeeO.&amp;i pe!\f!llt.
tram large jumps In perk chop and
A look at the overall IIUI1lber of
Levitt said the recent decline might
butfet'prtcesanddelp!t~aconflm'- ttemslntheAPIIUJ'W!)'IhoM!dmom
be oeasmal; with less people
lngdecllnelntheprloeofi!IP.
Items roeedurlng July lban during
dr1nldDg milk In July. Ratajczak
"It's an anornaJy," aald Mlcbael J _,
saldmllkprtcesmlghtlncreasenext
K. Evans, an economllt who ~
Pork chop prices juinped an
month. •
an I!IOOII()JIIIc foreeastq nnn In averaee of 14.9 pe!\1!111.
Egg prices, continuing their
Washington, D.C. "l~atmlook
ClJuck Levitt, altvatockllll8lyst
for lnftatlon to ~ fairly with !lllearDI Lelmlall-Arnerlcan

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1be Area Agency on Aging
original songs wiD be· featured at District 7 Is funded by the Admlnls·
the show that Is schedUled at Janis -tratlon on Aging In Ohio and
sponsoTed by Rio Grande College
Audltortum at 12:45 P·IT!·
1be Grlll!de Chorale is conducted and Community College. The
agency Is responsible for the
· planning, de\lelopment and coordlnation of services for older adults
Jiving In 10 !IOIItheastem Ohio

Balderson
shower held

Kay Balderson, brtde-electofJay
Long, was recently honored with a
bridal shower at the home of Mrs.
Grace Weber.
Other hostesses Included Kim
. ' Reed, Mrs. Pauline MyeJ'll, Mrs.
Mat11yn Hannum, Susan Hannwn,
Cindy Pitzer, Mrs. Debbie Weber,
Mrs. Maxine Whitehead and Mrs.
Margaret Brown.
. The gift table was decorated In
the brtde's color scheme ol suede
rose, orchid, and blue with a brtde
doll as the centerpiece. Refresh·
ments consisted !If pe\tt fours, tee
• cream and punch.
Others anendlng were Marlene
Putman. Margaret Grossnickle,
Opal Hams, Teddy and Lori
Mundry, PaUla Duton, Kal'l'n Probert , Barbara Young, Carla
Soulsby, Leona Ruth, Darlene
Reed, Sue and Angela Reed, Teresa
and Mellsla Smith; Connie Smith,
Mamie Buckley, Gretcheuand Kim
Long, VIolet Long, Kathryn Dietz,
Lillian Pickens, Mary Ruth
Lowther, Ruth Anne Baklei'!OD,
Nancy Dietz. Hazel Bakiei'!OD,
Verna Rose. Ruth Tuttle, Emma
Dunt, NeD
Frances Reed,
Kay Barton, Diane Jones. Rosy
Niday, Mary Allee Blse,.Margaret
Cauthorn, Barb. Hannwn, Pamela
and ADgela Chaney, Janet Con· ·
nolly, Jull Hensch and . Jane
HI!IIICh.
Sending gifts were Phyllis Reed,
Janice Young, Nola Cline, Kirk
Reed, Pllyllls He121!r, H11211!1 Barton,
Violet Smith, VIvian Humphrey,
Karen Walker, Opal Randolph,
Thelma Smith and Jodi, Nancy
Buckley, LUCille Smltll, Lona Chevalier, VlrgiDta Carter, GladyS
Wllltaml, Ella Osborne, Geraldine
lfollln&amp;ier, Charlotte Keel!, Edith
and Barb lferldersOn, Betty and
Sheila Buchanan, Grace PAce,
~ WtaaJ, Unnle Crary,
Diane Rice, Sandy Cowdery, Vitll·
nla Wilton. Sidle Cowdery and
Fomst Kibble.
eu- were played with pr1Zel
8WBI'ded io Ruth Aline BalderiOJI,
Jue llenlcb, MarleDe Plllinall,

wusoit.

IIIII Mlrpn!l G~.
Tile door prize was awarded to
~&gt;A Dillon.

Dr. WIDlam K. Butler, a natlveot
Jackson County, and a boardcert111ed pediatrician, bas joined
the staff at HDI1rr CIJDic Ud.
With Dr. Butle!''s arrival, tJie
clinic pediatric staff bas llDW been
inclT ed six (lb)'slclanA.
The son of Dr. and Mrs. John
Butler of Wellston, Dr. Butler was
rallied and at!J!ftded local sDiols In
the area He recetved his medical

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degree and lntemshlp tram Ohio
State University and ccmpleted Ids
· pedlalrlc residency (r08r8lll at
Columbus· Children's Hospital In
1979.
Subsequent to completing Ids
lesidelk.'Y training, Dr. Butler
served as a pediatrician with !be

MIDDLEPORT ~ The Middleport Garden ClUb wOJ llllllitat
6:llpm.Mmdayatthehomeof

1osers, wmners
·
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high. ')'hey fell

an

av~ 2.9

percent In the previous month.
The Associated Preis dreW up a
randlm Jlst of l5 COlllmOII!y
JXIfCbasedfoodandnon-foodttems, •
checlted the price at one super·
mar1ret In each of13 cities on March
1, 1973, and has recbeclced 011 or
about the start ot each succeediDg
month. One Item , chocolate chip
rookies, was dlupped froo1 the Jist
several yean ago because the
manufacturer discontinued the
packagt! stze llllt.'d In the survey.

fjiiijiiiii~iij·

Sllerrl Darst was presented a
ribbon and $1 for the weekly best
1aier tTOPSOH1456 Rutland
a Fb'Sl
· was numer-up.
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•and
.
Cathy
JudyMcDonaldwaswelaJmedasa

new member.

Last week's losel's wel'l' Kethel
Hadleld and Vlcld FeJTeU. A
bowllng contest Is belllg planned
with pounds lost to he cwnted as
pins. Members with the highest
score wDl win therontest.lnformatloo 011 the clUb may be obtained
fiUn Vlcld Ferrell.

United states Alr Forw' at Sembach Air Force Due In Germany
wrtD May 1!1112. He was theiiChlefof
Pallatrlc Services at the U.S. JJr
FOI'Ce lfoiJJital at Laloeaheath Air
Forw Due In EJIIIIand from May
19112 to July l9IM.o
Dr. Bulle!' and his wile Teny and
two cblldreD are now.realdlng In the
Gallipolis area.
With the addition of Dr. Butler.
the clinic's slx·member Pediatric
~ artmeat lsllOW able to staff the
braDch locatlollll In Jacbon IUld
Metes CmJides 011 virtually, a
full-time bQia. as well as mahd•!n.
ing Plqpet cvveraae at the cliDic's
main facWty.

Calendar
MONDAy

se ects

decllne tell anaverage3.8percent,
rot ~luding Detroit, where the
pl'lce 11 eggs bas been alJion'f1.ally

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t:K. Ordel' 11 the Ea•zm Star,
wOJ Dll!ll!t Moaday at 7: 3Dp.m. at
tlli!MaiOJIIcTemple.

Mni.DIM!BowBl,SymcuE,b'

POMEROY - Practice b'
initial.,, wUl be held at 7:30

a covered dish picnic.
Mrs. Bowen, Mni. JofiD J.
Davis, and Mrs. Gecqp Ander·
!01 wiD be the o!nJt_.,,.,.,.
RACINE ~ RaciDe Chapter

MIBiay Dl&amp;bt at the l'UIW!IQY
Ma-le Taaple by P\a'lwso,y
Outperllli, Ordel'lithef:astem
Star. Regular meellllg will be
held at 7: Ci 'lWdl,y eYI!IliDg at

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With Columbia's
Budget Paymegt Plan,
yoor gas bill won't change
With the seasons. .
You can take the surprises out of next winters heat
bills with the Columbia Gas Budget Payment Plan. With the
plan. your monthly natural gas bills will be averaged out
over 12 months. So you'll pay a manageable amount'each
month- even when the temperature drops.
Its easy to get on the plan, too. All you need to do is
pay the "Budget" amount on yOUr August biii..Nothing further
is needed. Theres no extra charge. and your meter will be
read as usual. Each months bill will continue to show the
exact amount of gas you actually used, along with your
budget amount. A review in February determines if your
budget amount needs to be adjusted because of weather.
At the end of the Budget Plan year~ next July~ you
will be billed your budget amount, plus or minus any difference between your total annual amount and the actual
amount you used du(ing the year.
To simplify bill paying even more , Columbia also
sugglists a new service called Checkfrae." which provides
the option of having your monthly bill paid by the bank
where you have your checking account- but not until about
ten days after the bill has been sent to you . Columbia Gas
offices and most banks have application forms. Check into it.
So make your gas bills mora predictable ... even if the
weather isn't. Look fofthe explanation of the Budget Payment
Plan and Checkfree in your August bill.

COLUMBIA GAS

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Monday, August 6, 1984

Pomeroy . Middleport, Ohio

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Of speclal1nterest to parents of
small children will be the opp!111Un·
lty to enter them In activities for
tykes on trikes (Big Wheels) tollttle
darlings In diapers who Will join the
hydroplane boat racers from the

Three Rivers Outboard Racing
Association.
Although the children certa!nly
won't approach the mmph speeds
of the boaters, the one mph, or
perhaps even much 1\!SS, expected

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::~h birthday for Epple

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months old try to out distance one ·
· another across the Riverfront Park
entertainment stage at 3 p.m. Aug.
12.
Babies will again be featured In a
Baby Contest set for 2 p.m. Aug. 12
Immediately following the down- at the ·park. Judges wW seleCt
town parade Aug. 11 at 10 a.m., Big
winners Iii cateaortes to Include:
Wheelers will tal!e to the track In
the fattest baby, baldest baby, baby
age categories five and under, stxto with the ctirUest hair, baby with
nine, and nine to 12 In the Burger
best Jllli'IIOIIall!y and baby with
Chef-sponsored races at the restau- cutest expression trom contestants
rant's parking Jot course on Wa- rW(ng In age from blrlh to three.
shington Street. Wlnll(!rs In each
A $2 entry fee Is required. Prizes,
division will receive a new Big · will be awarded In au dlvlalons.
Wheel . .
Ougo!Jlli activities at the festival
Growing In populitrity with area Include ·a Treasure Hunt for
youngs(ers, participation Is ex- children who will be pennltted to
pected to exceed last year when search through a mixture of
about 100 eager tots tried to out sawdust and straw tor hidden coinS.
pedal each other. ·
Pedalers, crawlers and treaSure
Swift and creative crawling, hunters may also jump their way
rather than fast pedaling, will Into anothet' world by entering an
deterrniJie the winner of the Diaper Inflated tent for .a giddy Jupiter
· Derby when Infants up to nine Jump Space Walk any time during

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Births, ·birthdays...

:.~ The family of Mrs. Ehna EpPle
·:,gathen!d at the home of Mr. and
. "Mts- David Holter on JI!IY 22 for a
,~ dinner. to celebrate !helm!blrthdi!Y
' Of Mrs. Epple.
·-· •- Others attending were Mrs.
. Russell Baney, Rodney; Mr. and
-;'Mrs. Larry Brown, Carneys Point,
·•11J:!J.; Mr. and Galen Will and
'Jeiuufe!,, Mrs. Cl'alg White, Greg .
·, Brown, Debra Drager, Joey and
:'_Amber Cancelli, all of Columbus;
::. l'Tfr. and Mrs, Roger
Epple, Port St.
.

from participants In the Big Wheel
Contest and the Diaper Derby will
be a matter ot great pride to
cheering parents and delighted
spectators.

Lucie, Fla.; Ms. Shercy Epp~. Ft.
Lauderdale, F1a.; Mr. Larry Keller
and _Laura. Canal Fulton; Mrs.
Arthur Gibson, Mrs. Vehna Stout,
Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nelson,
- Nicole and Chad; Mr.andMrs.Dan
Will, Joshua and Jonathan, and Jeff
Holter, aU local.
Open house was observed In the
afternoon with - homeniade Ice
cream and cake being served.to
many rel8tives and friend ot MrsEpple.

·· ·'Mr. and Mrs. Terry W. Coffman,
-Rt. 4, Marletta, announce the birth
·ot a daughter, Jennifer Lynn, born
'July 10 at St. Joseph Hospital,
Parkersburg, W.Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Coffman also have

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a two-year-old son, Shaun. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
WUson, Savannah, Ga .. and Mr ..
and Mrs. Ralph D. Coffman,
Marietta. Great-grandmother Is
Mrs. H.S. Stotler, Marletta.

Long celebrates
Jenny Long, daughter of Jeff and
Vlcltl Long, Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
celebrated her first birthday recently with a party at her home.
A Strawberry Shortcake-theme
was carried out In the cakes and
decorations.
· Attending were her grandparents, Leon and Christine Sauters,
her great-grandmother, Belva
Bolin, and bet' aunts, Cluistle,
Cindy and Connte Sauters, Becky
Broderick, Teresa Schafer and
Tracy.

are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith,
Pomeroy, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Smith, Pomeroy.
Paternal grandparents are Joe
and Eileen Pule, Marrow and
great-grandparents are Ross and
Maiy Flefret, Albany.
The mother Is the former Jane
Smith, Pomeroy.

illlcht ounces.

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birth

&lt;- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse VaU, Athens,
::~ounce the birth of a daughter,
Danielle Marte, born on July 25 at
the O'Bleness Hospital in Athens.
F· ~ "Thelnfantwe!ghedsevenpounds,
Maternal grandparents are Mr.

'·'jrjil Mrs. Ron Smith, Rt. · 4,
:: l?,m.neroy, and great-grandparents

Kl1a Young presented a program
on recycling and utter control aild
dlstrlb.lted lnfonnatlollal pamphlets at the ~nt meeting of tile
Riverview Garden Club held folow·
tng a potlUCk supper at the Belleville
Locks and Dam Park.
The meeting also Included a
bridal ~wer for Mrs. Nola CUne.
Mri Grace Weber conducted a
short business meeting with several
committees being ·appointed.
Named. to the program conunlttee
were Janice Young, Cathy Spencer,
Debbie Gllmore and Marilyn Han·
num; and to the nominating
cmunlttee, Delores Frank, Mar·

members or royalty.
:":~ .
'lbey appeared In ''The Sandpip. HOlLYWOOD (AP) ':"'She had
ers" In 1965 before "Who's Afraid ot
3he violet eyes, the Veous-llke body VIrginia Woolf?'; In 1966, for which
'&amp;nd was called "the most beautiful she won an Oscar.
·~ In the world." He was the
The movie's plot about a battling,
.:burgeOning tl1m star and one oft~Ji: ' l!OOzlng couple seeriled to typify the
~IIJQI;t aCclaimed Shakespearean
Burtons' real-life love-hate
relationship.
.
.:actors ot the age.
, •• And If, as Shakespeare said, "AU
"We put" a .lot ol that on, you
· tile world's a stage," Elizabeth . know,'' Burton once Said. "Sofne..
::+:aylor and Richard Burton trod the thllig seems to get lnto,p8. But It's
boards as few others ever have.
really not us."
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.P:Known as ·"Liz and Dick" to a
"The Tiunlng of the Shrew"' and
·Jeni!ratlon of star-watchers, they ·~ Comedians" followed In 196?
wlih "Boom'1ln1968.
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~rn.irrled twloe~ an4dlvorced twice
-'-""PJid their lavish Uvlng, stormy
In the early ~ the marriage
_gu_arre1s and laving public reunions began to sUp, asdldBurton'scareer.
:,prodUced an International road
"For about five years, . I drank
J~.
hopelessly," he said. "I drank; and
;, ·. "Maybe we loved each other too drank. Booze ~as taking Its toll. ••
" much," Miss Taylor once said:
· 'lbey separated In 1973 after
well-publlclzed
battles on the set of
· "I might run from her for a
"•'tliousand years and she Is still my "The Klansmen" In northern Call·
.'b;by child," Burton said, "The fornla. Theyremaii)edapartforfive
months while Miss Burton dated ·
&gt;~ 'Qflectlon between us lsoverwhebn.,')!g. Our love Is so furious that we former car salesman Heruy
~ynberg.
bum each other out."
Then she underwent an operation
-. - The love affair ended Sunday
In
Los Angeles ti&gt;removeanovarlan
- when Burton died at 58 in Geneva,
cyst.
Switzerland, of a cerebral hemor· Burton, who was making a moVIe
-:)11age. His latest wife, Sally Hay,
In Italy, sped to her bedside and
- was with him when he died.
~:. A l!pokeswoman for Miss Taylor whisked her out of the hospital In a
~ she was too stricken to wheelchair through a crush of
reporters and photographers.
comment.
.,-- 'J,belr romance first flared In 1962

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The Whitlatch reunion was held
recently at thehomeofMr.andMr.
Warren Wright of Columbus.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
John Ruff and daughter, Robin,
Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Tom
McEihatten and da~iifhlers, Patty
~ Jenny, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Wl'llll!t, Galloway; MUdred Hud·
son, Mr" and Mrs. Mark Hudson,
PaulaandTrl"vorHarrlson,Mr.and

before she divorced· her
Gerald, Gloria, ~. Dennis
husband, singer Eddie • · and Debbie Michael, Syracuse, and
~- Burton, who '::as making Gary and Lynn Michael, Galllpo115,
- Night of the Iguana In Puerto have returned frOm a trip ' 1Q
~)'allarta. divorced his first wife, Edwards Air Force Base In Cantor· $y!lU, and wed Miss Taylor In 19&amp;&amp;.
nia Where they visited Carol Barry
He lavished on her the most Stacey and Matthew Theis.'
'
Barry Theis Is a staff sergeant In
•..~lve diamonds money could
.'-1 buy. They became known world· the weapons unit at Edwards Air
. wide, winning more attention and
Force Base.
more money, sane said, than
Onthetripwest,thegroupvlslt~
the Six F1ags In Missouri, the Grand
Canyon In Arizona, and while In
Callftnlla took In Disneyland,
Knotts Berry Farm, Santa Monica
/'~ 1
Wiii
Beach and the Movleland Wax
.~ ~,; ·
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Museum In Los Angeles.
• • • 'l'all """"' com wttb . . - rtllnll
"-"'h'hl upwonl - . . ! lho lliy;
They saw the ~ASA · Fllght
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Center and the la.dlng equlment
for the Space Shuttle along with tbe
747 that carries the shuttle.
En route home, they visited the
.Ghost Town In Calico, Cant., and
s~t the night In bas vegas, Nev.
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P~operty

transfers

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LW£!1 bloorrlJng by lho roodtlde
llloci&lt;-&lt;Yfd - . . ...,.. and there:
In God's llinlon you will lind them
· ' •' Wild llowon '*&gt;omlnal oyerywllore.

Personal notice
R. G. Ashley, MW!epnrt, hal
returned to Slit Lake aty, Utab,
where be 1s· a IIQPbOmore at the
University of Utah attending 011 a
football acMlarshlp.
Ashley II the lUI of Bob and
Sharon Albley and the IIJ'8IIdiOII ot
T. A. Rlley,andWUbur Ashley, allct .
Middleport.
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No Sunday Calle

KEN'S ,
APPUANCE
SHVICE

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQU~RTERS FOR

'rotliU!IM MAJOR - MM- ·
pn .... Rt. %, PerneroJ' 'hae
1Ji!eD ~ · 1nt4 Mowaln
stale College'sAseoc'ete Dep'ee
Travel and Tourism propam.
She wll IJePn cle I Aug. 6.
MIMIAJDC Is tile claugWer of Mr.
91111 Mr8. Hanild R. Long,
POIIII!ftly and Is a 18M IP""'••te ·
of Melp Couuty High SchooL

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Rul Estate General

PUIUC NOllCE

II. l."Bud'' McGHEE
Broter.AuctiOit Service
Cheryl Le11ley,
lleip County Associate

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PhDIIe -742-3171

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.·Curb Inflation
Pay Cash for
ClauHieds and
Savel•l
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senger va n.
.1
It rs protected that

centers.
The Metgs County Council
on Ag1ng. Inc. 10111tes co mmentS and / or proposals from
all 1nterested public. onvate and
parimans1t operators lndUding
tax1 operators. for the prov1d1ng
of transportat•on sefV!ce for the
elderly and / or hand1capped
W1th1n our serv1 ce area.
0p9fa!Ors who are Interested
1n offen ng proposals to provide
servrce should co nt ac t EleanorThomas. Execut1ve D irector.
Metgs County Counc1l on
Ag1ng. Inc . at Box 722.
M ulberry Hetghts. 'Pomeroy.

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!dupl rcated) elderly and handr capped persons will' use the
servtce 5 days per week for

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Attention ._ Deputy D~recto r.

11,8% BOND ISSUE

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has 3 bedl oo.ns, central air,
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Also has a larle storage
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Bond~ &amp;

REPAIR.

Co•-eill, RHidlntill

Insured

PH. 742-2328

'Also Transmlesion
..
PH. 992-$682 ·
ar· ft2-7121

~- IIICI•trili
All Wort Gurutlld
"FIB ESTIMATES"

719/1 mo.

3·5-Hc

Pomeroy, Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK

PH. 949-2320

· . eGRAYEL HAULED

(Free Estimate•)

Rt. 12(POJ!IIfOY Ohio

R1eint, OH.

~PnCSmEIS

- Concrete waR
- Plumbing end· electric-'
work

. GREENLEAF TERMITE
&amp;PEST CONTROL

•lAND CLEARED

-Roofing and tutter wor•

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

Now Servlnt
South-stem Ohio

- .Wolfe
Investigations,
Inc.

FREE HEARING TESTS W£D.ESDAYS
Computtmed H•rlq Alii Selection
Sllim lolds - lnltrpretl• Semets

Ill DDLEPORT, OHIO

LISA I. KOCH, M.S.

614-992-7626

lic11111d Cliilh:ll AuditlkJ&amp;ist ·

·.

· PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF ALL TYPES

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6&amp;01
417 Second Awn•. Bo1 1213
Gallill!!lil,
Ollio 45631•
,
.I

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

S&amp;WTV

G&amp;W PLASTICS

APPLIANCE
· ~UVICE
4635 JCO.t c.., ld.

&amp; SUPPLIES

AIID

GAS-WATER ·

esllr, a-ro

If

lo"!:.~~!!JI2
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M.ueAMadiiJ

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INtlllllltll

"-r:..~~.:'..J:-'

loctl Slmci Cltls Sl5.00

,

154 P,lliac. Merchimdil!l

SIWAGE PIPE
·REGULATORS &amp;

·

7-26-1 mo.

.

709/ 1.1011.

lid:

THE

CALL
. 446-4522

DITCHING
SERVIcE
GAS LilES
WATER LilES

U-SAVE
AUTO
RENTAL
St. Rt. 160
Gallipolis,

sprA&amp;E u•Es
FREE ESTJMATES

IUS.: 985-3813
RES.: 985-3837

Harth
Ohie

7/11/tfn

. SWEEPE)! ..... _..g mo·
chine ..,...., parts. and
.......-.
Picll up and
clalhrery, Davie Vacuum
hiH mile up
G - C..... Rd. Call
114-441-029...
.

fiTTINGS
VOLUMi DRIPS c-. ......
915-3813
lnldl • 985·3837 . -------·lc-

RENl A CAR
"We 1-.r ,., la•"

3 Announcementl

1119/11011. pd..

-

our- Tri-Chem Croft
h - you can
earn free gilh . Ctll
(1141185-3371.
-.Jot~ ; ~

Givuway

Klttan 8 - · old, orlngt

1 blue edUit cat. 3 blocll a
yellow klttana. Clll 11 4-

2-.u!.

Meitt Hondll cr.-. C111 be
plclled up to Bet• Handa .

llrawn tiger otrlpa • white
Cit . Vtry. h - , , WkH
lodoon. I moo. 171-281111.
IITUATION WANTEO :

RADIATOR
SHYICE
Wt Clll rtpelr llld ,..
core rtdilton. end
llttttr COJII, •• Clll
elso acid Nil alld rod
Olll'lllliltors.•• also
rtplir Gas T111b.

PAl HILL FORD
112·2111

'

...

Mlll•llpan. Ohio

...,

IlLLI;!\

ELECTRIC
SERVICE
For 111 JOUf wirlltl
tlltda; fllnllc:ts qpair
· stnlce IIIII ialtlllatlon.
hsldtatill
I CDIIRIIfCill

Clll 742-3195
Or 992-5175

...,_,,
c..812-1022.
"" llclerly

end Auguot 7, Brick St ..
PCHMroy. laolda tht Rii!l

gar•..•·

:

l.llrga Ylld ule It JOin
ltiWert' o off N- Uma R. ..
Riltl8nd. T -.. Aug. 7\h a~d
Wed .. A·~
- . 8th. 8 :00·8:0.0.
701 s. 3rd. Middleport.
Augu.n I through 10th.
Clothl~d•-;J:•ns, end
tllbiH,
by ere t, M~.C_py
dilhH. bedspreado.• mi~ -

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31

Ho~e•

]

In·

,.

for Sale

s-·

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NEW . AND USED MOBiLE
.HOMES KEISEL'I QUAL·
I1'Y MOBILE I!OME BALES,
4 MI . WEST. GAUIPOIJS,
RT 31. PHONE 11 •·"4.!1·
7274.
.
·- · -

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21

Teachff . - , ba~ In
home II Addl..,n. I dayo a
....... 1 child 10 mo. old.
RoMancll req-. Call
114-387-7221.

Bullna11
Opportunity

--da
__ __.,...

House- 121 Fourth Avt
UII.OOO. •10.000 IIO••n -(
Balance on land controct
with 8 percent lntll'-. Call
114-441-3204.

Nice. :J bdr. bl'icll homt.
I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VAllEY PUB- crunplettly furnlohtcl, lo. . - Chorfeo Bt.. Crown
USHING CO.
City. Oh. Con 1114·2111·
Oow•rw••il jobs. e1t.HB
.,..., do - - wllh 11244.
• 180,1113 VHf. N_...,__ tlllt
paople you .._. NOT
Yow-. For-oryclfl
By 3 bdr. p,...,
BDI-187-8000 eat. R- mei1 untl Vi" '"-'1· paint rm., 2 ml.l!D'th 011 Ook
4444.
ptedthe--.g.
Hll, Oh. ·Rt. 83. Cell 814·
Help Wemed: Ful or part·
for--....,. Ne- 8112·1338 .
'
lime 1111 •• 1 aone for ..,...
Snack Vlftdlng
C""entry J-elry Com· tionll
Co.· h i s - for .... .In I room, ful ..._._ 2 car
pany. Eam more part;. - Gallipo)lo and IUmiUIICIIng garege. - : I Allett Dr. or
. . .. EciiY to ape ate with Clll 381-l.alll afler 1 p.m.
than mony 111m --lcG- fncomt. No - - high earning p o t -. Min· ~------•
ment, flexible ochlidute. imum inveatmWit 11.1815. 1 Y,.. old, 3 btdrm. 2 bathe,
management pj&gt;tllbllltiH. Call 31 7 -927·1300 for family raom with wood
bur-. llngle-pr-. on
Pr11n of
andIIChi:Ran•ats. The oppt.
• llat ...... with .-eo~
nition
o-"&lt;nltv to 11m trlpo to lntemetionol- buldlng pond. City watar In Recine.
d-m locMiono. Seroh Cov- manuf•cturer awarding Callet4-848-2141.
entry il • ful rilngl ,ieWIIry dealership In av.....,._ . . .,
comPMYoffwlnghlell"""'- - - G-t profit potential
lty 14K gold, llterllng- in en ellpa!Miing lndulltry.
and dlarnond8 in iddltion to For IIIPkatlon ..u
fa.ttion juwwll y throughout (7011212-7310, •t. 2403.
the UnitatJ S t -.. Fa&lt; inter·
view Clllt be1111. . hours of Wowl Save thll 1111. · !tm
1 PM· to 4PM. Mondey- 10% profit oallng 'the No. 1
Frlcley. Aok lot: 1114-381- - t y product-AVON. Coli
BiiliB Connie George Unit 441-2111.
Director. 11 4-441 -2114
Cerolyn Derat lrench D..... wonted. Reroof 2
M -.
average holnH ~ 2 men 2 bedroom home near
in 1 . day, ex-ding l.llngovlle, on 1 ocreground.
Efactronica Tachnichlan~ ayotem providing fuM trlln· 119,000. lhQWn by apoble to repair car. home ing ..... full blck up Mlpport. pointment only. C1M 1114742-2141 .
ot-. 2-way - .. Send No fnonchl11 - lnvnt
.....m. to P 0 Baa 342 UI,OOO to. a product
and
Gllllpolls. Ohio 45131 .
equipment. II a part of a
billion dollar IndUstry will1
........ -..1 "" good .Uck return on iiiVHtnwnt.
paying tomporo,., office Ike Firot .,.., potential prOfit
wortc., no ...,..ietiiCe nee"· n6.ooo. Call 304 -344oloo nead Ia- with 40tl Mon . 2:00-1:00, r ...
car for 119ht dalivtry worll. t:OD-3:00 ond alk lot Mr.
gaa lllow-. 1pply in Poling .
paroon only llllllohniiY no
phone Cllht. To Mro. Ciorler Route buaineu ... no Mlling
room 10 Econo lodge involved. Jullt coll*ct tiN
Motel. Tun. ,.9:30 AM. proflll from your protiCted
Aug. 7 .
retaillocotlons. Raplacasold
otock. Vtrytllytomllnttl~.
Wanted: 'LIIdy to Jive in, Clrl High profit potentltl.
for .-ty woman. .CaH
710. Minimum i,_t.
441· 31111.
mont. Call Mr. WUoon 317·
&amp;41·14113.
Wanted: Part tlmt (20 hro.·
- k t Llcenlld Precticel
32 Mobile Home•

.,

R-

--In-·

w..._

1 171 8ayvlow 14 X 70,
Refrlg, stove, CA. WI, JIODd

cond . Call 11-4-441-ISft
1874 14a70
I'P rem... lot

oto,... buHdlng, •••·
C..l441·7641 .tv~o.

.

.

1 97B 2 bdr. 'Ntohua. iac.
con_d. Cell· 441' 3243 r
441·0181.
14x70 total tloctrlc. 31&gt;&lt;fr..

1'h bath, . , - cond .~all
1114-4411-01711.

1978 ntshua mobile homt
an aloctrlc, 2 ,bdr. Cell
4411 · 01 81 ot 4411 · 3~42
ova .
,,
-Springbrook• 14~3
bdrm, gtrdln tub, all ' ...
extra lnoululon. Gilly
• 1 2,810; 1 4a70 3 bdllh,
prdtn tub, 2 bttho, ellCra
lnoulation, only ., 3,~;
1~fl.,l !.bclr,
, ,m1 •0P
_ 4 •10
~. ; -~
~"
u14a70 Vlndale, 2 bdr"l~ 2
btho. lirepltce, IBIIOv.: ·
1 2all Certified, r'llll'V
Wllhff • .....,... .I'JIQ.;
12x70Dupleupts. . .0,00.;
F- delivery a . - ; up.
Gene'o MobRt ' homes '' 'lo'2 'mi. from revanobrldgo. Jet. Rt2- •
J.77. 1-304-273-11311.. ., ,

0

-·blot

1871 King 1 2•1fl
bedroom apartm.,t treler.
Coll -1114·182·3431 oftor &amp;
pm or 911'2-1900 before, II
pm.

..

1871 lrOidmoro. 2 to,jiraom, 12•10, otcive, Nfilg....tor. centrelelr.gaa ......
underpi1111lng, It~. T¥. '~n­
t.,na. Bot '!P on coyntrY
moblt home parll . . .100.
Clll114-992-7479 . • ·.•

..
Lot for ule in MercerviH8: 3

treller hookups. oltclriC. ru~·• Wltor, IOPtiC 'tanlo.
e8, 000 . Call 614-26611!118.
• .. .

.-rv.

•a.

for en krtHinediete
- - flcillty for .... rMntally
In lldwall. Ohio.

22 Money to Loan

for Sale

ret-.s

Current Ohlol.P.N. U and Phlrmecalogy course

tielr- Coli 441-8324.

Sltuetlone
· Wanted

Only ~'h%' aasumeble loan
thl 3 8R briCk
h
houH,
MCiuclad
on
2.1
.on
1
rene
..,.. of lend with firm
pond, locltld neer Ook Hill
18 W11nted to Oo
and Centervlllo, opprox .
.Windol!o . air co~dltlontrS, --~------ •481 mo. peyment. O"ly
not ovtr I yearo old a
u ,7110 down. 378-2803
repairlble. No junk. Cell
~ 1 p M d1H
114-812-2802.
Doierwork. groundclelring .,.,
· ·
y.
• eaceVItlng. Ul ..., hr. Wauldn't you llluo to bt
Con 441-8131.
oettlod Into thot , _ home
btfore ochool starts? N.L.
T- work, pruning, topping Stawno Clln flnenCII your
a tllU d-••· hldgH • new home with only 1%
buoiiH trlmmad. F - 1111- downpaymem end t - • up
m -. c.. 441-8071.
to 38 - " · Cal Jeri Alllo
114-378· 2728 for details
wt• do btbyolttlng In my afleriPMor114·477-2443
home, I clayoo weok . Ho.. 8AM·IPM. ·.
.e aparlence, Call 114-3792310.
'
Remodeled cute home.
11 Help Wanted
to schools. o w- wlllo. drlled • - - .mull Millmmedlltalyll
Midvlced. F- eotlmeta8. Coli dleport. Cell 114-892·
814-882· 5001orl14-742- 11841 . '
.
Homemtkero ll'f'
come. We . - - • 3147.
...,......tina In thil . . . .
" - - with loti in Crown
City for more . infomt!rtlon
Party plan up. • plue. Glfta.
f 1111111[ 11
can 114-216-8018.

NW~e

4

:t femtly yerd 1tlt: August 8

dllil-'-"·

· C aoh for uoed ' racordo. Will cart for,,.. tlderfy 1n our
. - . . , 50'•. IO'a...., typa. h....,., LPN cart
11
CaH Stavel14-882-7110.
..........
. 1 114
892-7314.
·yn.
·•--nca. a
Old
-PY·

•·tra

60

&amp; Vicinity · .::
..... ···--· -·-·. ···-- ··-· -.,--

Olen Millo hea -~~ im-dleta-lnpfortlllllholll
IIIH~...... Nou......,oe Ml hi
s ••aoN·"
.....
c. g1n •- ·
.,., wy . Augullt I , 8, a 10th. T~rn
Caoh paid for fency iron or ,....;;",;.-we tr..::-M..,.
heavy Iron bade. • 110 1nd lng a evening shlfta ..,..,.,. fum.. druoer. toolo, .,.,. off Lllurll CMff Rd. Ol)lo
bearo.
'school Willow c.~ Rd. lth hOUH
up lot cM111n Moigo ., co: ble. AI.., ·need eomeow• to clothla
ot- .... Old tlmt cup· mab Mght
mull I - - - · - - - - - - on left. •
,
boerd. call 1- 304-812·
o;:
=~~~
Yllrd
Sale
Aug
.
7
a
8.
834
:-F-.-m-lly-Y-ard-1-.,_:.
-:
A-u
"
"g.
"'e
-.
2711
4
Judy Wtrrtll, Melge Inn, ht. Ave .. GeiNpolla, 8 ' 1 • '
7. 8 :00.1 :00, 110 W!l!ft
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS Pomeroy, Ohio on Manday 3 Family Yard Sale Aug. 7. · Dr.. Pomeroy, Ohio. Jnfii~to
FURNITURE. ledt, Iron, Auguot e from I to 8 pm .,d 1. 8 a 1o.· Lou of knick· to eduiiJ, Mloc. 111-. .. , ·
. - · cupbolrdo, chair~, Tueodey AU)IUIII 7 from I to kniCko, clothlo, flowen.
·
chootl, boakttt, dlohoo. 11 am. EO£.
Felrvlew Evargrten Rd.. Lllrga Ytrd hie: Flor..,ce
otone jari, antlqu11. gold
querter of mile out of Sldcltro reoiclence. Rt. ; ,33
ond . ollv~r . Wrlt~·M.D. K you 1p lntlfHted in 1 Evergritn .
·Darwin. Aug . 7 thro11gh
MIHer, Rt.2. Pomeroy, Ohio goodepai'atl-lncoma,vt111------.;_-_;.
"' Aug.10.
41718 Of call 114-8112- untour-hettheM-n YerdleleTue. aWed,Aug.
·
·
.,1 '
7760.
County Fair. Dole- Wilma 7-1. NICe achool clothla. Yard Bile: Aug. 8.8.1 u ,-2'38
Wood. Rewlolgh Dlotrlbu- j
1
Condor St.. beltlnd Lllnd·
Wented old pilnot. Paying
••••· coata, g auware. merk. Pomtroy. 1 0:00ton.
mloc.
beluty
elds.
201
8\!o
UO.OO and • 40. 00 each .
RNr Ee-n Avt..
1:00.
Flr.1 floor only. WrHa giving
---------'Box 181. lerdlo. Ohio 12
43841 . Clll 11 4 -413·
1801.

or .

~

Frarlen Bottom Fill
Mtrket . Evtry weekend .
u.s. 31 Fra•ler• Bottom,
WVe. a!J012. D,.l.,. Wll•
com~.
DOn Frazier ..
Oporetor. 304-711·2778.

d i - M . Wlttaft Pirtnoe. - . , , . . - - - - - - - -

JUST CALL!
992·3410'

•wATER. GAl.

TROMM
•
EXCAVAtiNG

FOR SALE -

(1) HOuSE IN CHESTEit
Tine ICfiS with I niclly
constructed COiaelt biDet
home 26xl0, 3 llldiiiUiiii,
ont blth, 12xl5 llvq
room IIIII 24124 •
room. l'lrtill~ ca;zlld.
full ol 1um1ct willl flclll.
lies far~- 121115

'

Gllll)lolls FIM Marllel Fri..
Sit. a sun. Jnd--outd-.
•·· Nlrt Me~N- Frl· till lit. 3tJ,..
a
otarto 3PM
180. Coll441·7037.
2 F u y d s~- A
8"8
Y ar
ug.
10.am
Kuhn
rldl-ce
10rou
from CemerviHI llohool.

lrH1-800-813-1077. Alta
b®klng partleo .

GREG ROUSH
PH , 992-7!JB3
or 992·2282

NEW USJIIIG - lliddltport
- 3-4 bedroom home, needs
some repair but is siluaied on a
nice lot with a wiew ol the river.
Arealrblrgain II $9,000.00.

WIL~ H~UL

•DOZER - JIACKHOE
"IIIClAMAnON WORK

"CUllOM BUILT HOMEI

PIANO TUNING
&amp; REPAIR'

7/30/1 mo. pd.

· 1 6 Year• EKperience

Rul Estate General

DENNY CONGO

'OIL fiELD SEJiVICEI ·
•DUMP TIIUCK IEIIVICE
•CONCA ErE WOIIK

Farm Equipmen•
· Parts &amp; Service

PH. 992-2478

Renrodtlinc
tnsu11nce Work
Culta.11 Pule Bides.
.UiriPS
Roofinc work
Aluminum &amp; Vinyl Sidincs

NEW UmiiG - lliddiltJOrt
- {)t the river and has 4 ~rge
fenced lots. 4 bedrooms. family
room. 2 baths and a 2 car
garage. Nice at $48,000.00.

.

( JForS.Ie

•·t

sa\81

' - - - -·-

New Homes-htensivl

"EW UmNG -SyricUM-'Apj)rml. 3 acres ol beautiful
laying land w~h a 3 bedroom
muie wide. Has afam~y room
with -'lllmr, ceiling fan~
porches, and is secluded.
$39,000.00.

(JW-

•··~•

Kldt love IO'fll Damonotrlll
l
top a llifll for friendly tOY
;t
party;- rop oommllltlon 111d ~~~~·"1•\ll!fi.Njil&lt;.'!lt/lolmlol\'!.,;...'~ i.IWIA')\jjtta
- - glfto - - No col·
lactlng or delivering. No
· · = · ~·­
Cillll lnveotment. Call 114742-3181. Alto booking
&amp;Vicinity
Middleport " '
Pertlea.

Sizes Start Fr0111 lfr16'

J&amp;F

_SALES &amp; SERVICE

proposals must be subm•ned
wtth1n 30 days 16 1he agency at
the above add ress w1th a COP'f
to the Oh10 Department of
Transport atiOn. Drviston of Pub. l1c TransportDIIOn. 25 South
Front Street. ·Room 710. Co-

992-2259

AddN••---------------

()~

.•,., ,.,_.

f~·C.,IINIIOitnt..,

BOGGS·

Oh10 45769 to obt a&lt;n lull
detailSof the type of transportatt on servtce that 1S needed pnor
to prepanng a proposal
Wruten comments and/or

Money not~.

Phon•----~------------

Notice

vano uS act ivi!les. includ .ng
tran sporta tion to medical ' act!i- '
lies. soctal serv1ce and governmental agenc1es. and shopping

The Meigs County Councrl
on Aging, Inc .. which rs a ptrvate
non-profit corporation. intends
to su bmit an apphcatron for a
~·rat grant under th e provrsron of.. - Sectron 16!bH2J of the
Urban Mass Transportatron Act
ol 1964. as amended. 10
provrde tr ansportatlon servrce
for the elderly and / or handr capped wrthrn Mergs County.
The grant applrcatron wr/1 request one standard 14 pas-

witll tilts
. coupon. Cencet your 1111 by phone when yllli IJIIf

1 resui1S.

_,. .. ~,

11

ALL STEfl &amp;
POL~ BUILDINGS

Wt'd lilt to lrtlroRct yov to .
tllolu.

9ft5-3561
•WH!Ierl •Oitllwel/lert

....

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

to drive tht ¥ttticlt of yoorr ,

A I Makft

J•II·IIC

-- ----.::=::

....

,.- Wavtn, In lho 111111,_•• • • ' Willi tllelr pori\IJne ~Ill[ by.

' ...

I

for free sidinus·
timates, 949·2801 or

11·............

Return h'om_e from -visit

._iJ! :1.963
,:',fiil!rth

r ·Poet's corner

Mrs. Max Whitlatch and Nikki,
MarkEUlott, all ofPomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wright, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Elbert and son,
Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Swain
and sons, Jimmy and Bryan, Anita
Wright and daughters, Kelly, Jody
and Holly, Charles Wright, Mr. and
Mrs. GUbertGilmoreandsons,Paul
and Phlllp, Tern Popham · and
ColleenNoran,allotColumws.

. "CUTOUT
FOR FUTURE IJSE"

•

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Whidach reunion held

i!"tJ&amp;. " 'Miss Taylor had met Burton
before iim:t found him tall(y and

• "rather full of himself." On their
::~day ot work In_the movie, he
~.~with a big hangover.
She later recalled: "He ordered a
·:p~p of coffee to sort Qf still his
~~.tlOembllng !Its and 1 had to help It-to
·f hlB rmuth, and that just endearlld
&lt;'1dirl tome."
~; Since they both were marrle&lt;l,
--thl!lr rmumce caused a sensation.
' ·fn Rome, she said, "We were spat
~jt."
: ·~ 'fheyco-s!arredtn "TheV.I.P.s"

spouses.

.

"Beautiful, Cu1tom
Bull' Garegee" ·

L.;:;~~~~~~~
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- - :::
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die."
But she said -there was "no
cllance" ot another reconcmatloit
and Burton married sauy Hay.
The closest the Burtons carne to
remarriage Wall In their 1983
Broadway revival of "Private
Lives," In which they played a divorced couple who rekindle their
1Ull811CeWhen they meet by chance
while honeymooning with new

~lurninum

PULLINS

_
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"'

Pootlng of tho ·

SIDING CO.

Balderson.

"lam a very happy man," he said
before they flew off to Naples.

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the donatloo 011 the ~ling at
Carleton School.
Attending were Mrs. NeU :WilSon,
Mrs. Mary AllceBise, TheresaBise,
Mrs. Janice young, Klla young,
Mrs. Janet Connolly. Mrs. Cathy
Spencer and Janel, Mrs. Weber,
Mrs: Maxine Whlteh&amp;ad, Sara!l
Frydman, Mrs. ~ Brown,
Mrs. Linda Cowdery and family,
Mrs. Paullne Myers, Mrs. Nola
Cllne, Mrs. Ella O$borne, Mrs.
Debbie Gnm0re. Mrs. Marlene
Putman, and Mrs. Ruth Anne

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Although participation Is not
llmlted tO children, youngsters are
expected to be among the rr1011t
Interested and amused spectators
at the Pet Show Aug. U from 2-4
p.m. at the park. ,
Any animal may be entered with
judging to be by age group. Awardl
will be presented for The Best or
Show. the blggesf animal, tile
smallest animal, the most unusual
animal and best costume as weJI as
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"We are back fol!ether again. and
that must be good," she said.
But the reunion lasted only· four
. months before their dlvon:e was .
aJliXlUIX.'Ed In 1974. '
In 19'75 he Stopped drinking and
they rananied. She persuaded him
to return to the . stage, and be
replaced Anthony Perkins In
"Equus" on Broadway. They dl·
vorced again In l!rl6.
He married fonner model Susan
.. Hunt, whlle Miss Burton married
U.~ Sen. JohnW.arper, R-Va. They
botli'' dlvorCed again and .J1IIOOI'S
circulated llbout another reunion.
At Miss ·~s ~l! birthday
celebration In .London In . l!lll:l,
Burton said, "!still love Liz. ..
"I Would die for him," she said In
1983. "Ithlnkhewouldformetoo.... I
think wewW loveeachotheruntllwe

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Ohio River Festival to feature boats, -coqtests, treasure hunt ·
RAVENSWOOD, W.Va.- As In
the past, this year's Ohio River
Festival will feature fun for the
entire family throughout the weekend of Aug.10.12, Including events
. for toddlers.

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working with lndivlduela
with "*"•I retardation and·
a&lt; -clevelop,_tal diotlbilitiel ... ....... Sencl.r•
..metoCerol llltclen.P.O.
Sox 804, Jefo~&lt;oon, Oh
41140. 8u,..Y. CommunIty S..vlceo Is an equal
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HOME LO'ANS FIXED 1911 Kirttwood.3btclroom,
RATES Below mlltllet retto. 1\!o bath. Electric with woad
Flxod oonvontional FHA - otove. •1 2.900. Cell 614VA.. laador Mor
843 6244
Athena, colltct 81~1-llta- l_._-_ _._
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1911 Schultr ltd. 3 br 1'h
bath. total alec. central air.
microwave, diahwaaher,
23 Profalllonal
otove, refrig. unclerplftnlng.
Services
redwood porch. 304-875·
IO&lt;t8 .
Piano Tuning end Repair. 1983 Schuhl Umlttcl EdlSrunlcerdl Muoio Co .. 441· ti0n, 14x70, 3br. l'hbaths,
04117. Clip this ed for 20% olloltc. control air. fireplace .
dlocount. Lant Danltls, 304-418· 1 15114 or 304· 773·
6417.
1•-114· 742· 2911 .

can 814-112· 3 .... .
Gaod box sprinr.·
JCI4-171·1011, , 408 ..
S.IHparoon wonted. Apply
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I n - · Dotiv- Kitchen.
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2119 Jackaon Ava• ue, 1-:::-~""""---:-"--::-C Ma&amp;c.. moaar
orn.
31 Home1 for Sale
~- ID4-1711·1438 attar I-Polnt-:PIN_u_nt_._ _.___ _
4:30 ...,.
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M111aie- Poaitlon, • - 1\!o .................... 3 br. 3
Jelly mildot cnb ..,..... MlarY end btowRII. !ape- _ . . olcl. low 10'• . 304he tor the fllcldnt. 3M- rr- 1n lumbar .,... ...... 171-1713 .,.., 4 .
87S-J217.
wtn JWtfwnllll. c-o lax 1-7,
Point Pla-t ll. .lotar.
" room a houll,
1 ltltt..... call Point I'Jeeoant, W. Va. 40x1 20 Jot. 3410 Moeaman
. .JCM.SU-iiiiO.
29110.
Ave. Pt. Pl. 304-171-1401 .

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oloctrlc. wood deck end
underpannlng . 304-196 ·
3911 .
12•110. 1872 treUer In CHfton with 1 21l21 edd on. On
lot 80x100. Asking
•• 15,000. 00 . Call Gto .
Johnson 304-773-8140.
12xl0 2-br 1871 NNhul,
. , - cond. pshaat, c ...t,.l
elr. Ref.a otova. •7.700.
304-881-3881.

By owner. 30 ecroo. t.;&lt;&gt;n
area with mobile hotne and

unfinished houso . Meka
offer. 904-598·8429 . •I'
1 6 . acre• Or 1811, Eh'~rd
Chapel Road . 304-il)&amp; .
1923.
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Two lots for ule. · · for
Information 304 - 8 ·7'6&amp;189 .
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lot for 11le or reni.J "1 .e
ecrea, well. uptic •tlnk,
power end telephone. 3114·
876-7718.
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Houses for Ren'

Furnis~ed

house. 3 bdf..
•220. 29 Neii.Avo .• Gollipo·
lis. Can 446-441 II aftor
8PM .
3 a 4 BR houMs. •n&amp; to
.4110. call 304-871-1104
·or 304·876-6388.
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171-3270.

2 bedroom coitage: good
location. •1111.00 ptul''depoolt. Call for •-lntrnlllt
only 11:00-I :OD. 304-176·
7134.
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Wioemon' 1 hove rentoio: 3
bdr troller 5 mleo from
hoopitol t2211 mo .. no children or peta. 3 bdr. plu1 full
baalment home, nic• loci·
lion on Bob McCormick.
1300 mo., no children or
. J)tlte. 5 bdr: home in town;
U211 mo. 4 bdr. home very
cloae to town 1326 mo . 3

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July 31at. Hove

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HILLCREST KENNEll
own ... ~onec:~ wood 8-ng oN bnoodo. Heeled
wim.r. 114· 2&amp;1·1245. ' lndoor·ou1t1110r foollltloo.
Dolaamues
1:
Sand, Grovel. AKC
Stud ..... loe. CoU 4· I·
in Muon, ·M-'g•• 7791.
pick up ot Rlchordo
CoH 441-7711.
Judy Toytor Orooinlng, Col
f14-317-7220.
ci.ternt rtate IPplaatlc llptlc tarlill.
Ke-1 l'rofeo•
Jll!latlc , culvert, metal cul- .8rlorpetc!l
_ . Al·brwcl _...me.
verto. RON EVANS ENTER· lftdoor-outdoor bllrdinf taPRISES. Jockoon. Oh 814- cilltleo. Picll up Md del-,r
2811-511.30.
_....,., ~nglloh C..... Spe·
nlel pupploi. C811 I 1 4· 311·
For Nle fill dh1. ond top ooil. 9790;
Col Col 814-2118-1427. ·

cently remodeled t2110 mo.
Available .A ug. 16th. aecur'ity deposit It references
required on ell rentals. Wiae-

- man Real Estate Agency.
Coli 446-3643 .
4 bd,, lp8CIOOI living room
• kJtch on 6 ecrea with pine.

lit. 180 Vinton. Coli 4481372.

windows. gar•ga. No pets.
Ret e. Depooit. Coli 614448-2643 .

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UOO. 1982 ri:hlyy dieoel
pickup, loaded. axe. cond ..
n.eoo . Coli 514-245·
5870.

Un.urniahed 6 room ho1.11e,
1'h bath, ga1 furnace, storm

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Improvement•

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GET your cor pot SHIP '
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN ·
STEAMER. Wotor romovol,
furnitUN claening, frH aati· 1
moteo. 304-676· 2295.

3 bdrm home · for rent,

unfurnished. on 18 acres.
free g.. heat, located . on
Rt.33 at N.Melgs Co. line.
8260. mth. con 614-263·
2323 .

for Ren1

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Newly remodeled 2 bdr .;
i bdr." mobile home for rem:. equipped kitchen, centr•l
6eata with n•tural gas, air. *260. 821'1&gt; Second
idulta qnly, no pets. call . Avo.. Gallipclio. Coli 446·
2168. '
.14· 367-7438 .

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ceptor. oell
882-3590

2 bdr . apt. newly decorated,

*80 to $146 per mo. utilties
part. paid. Call876·6104 or

Holne for Rent: " 676-6386.
2 bldroom fully
Nicety' furnished mobile
~rniohad with 1 OX 25ft.
home
in city, CA, 1 or 2
tlaooed-in porch $175.00
aduhs
only, no pats. Call
fjer mc;mth · p~s utilttias and
448· 0338 .
..curity deposit. No petS or
dhlldren . Call 18141986- Furniohadapt. 2bdr. 1138'h
4227.
2nd .. Gallipolis. t iB&amp; water
Call 446-4416 after
i' 2x60 mobile homo in Syra- paid.
9PM .
~use,
partially furnished.
+200 mo. plus utilities &amp;
Furnished apt. 1 bdr., 1225.
deposit . Call 614 -992 utilties
paid, adults, 920 4th
1680.
AVa .. Gallipolio . .Call 4484416 oft"' 9PM .
2 bedroom trailer, bath S. 112,
tax80 Ashton-Uplond Rd.
Upotairo furnlohod apt.. 4
t-126 . month plus depot~ .
rooma a bath, 1 or 2 adults,
304-876-4088.
no pots. Coil 446-0444
befora &amp;PM .

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Apartment
for Rent

Riverolde Apu. Middleport.
~~ecial . ratee for Senior
Cttizens. $130. Equal Housing Opportunities. 614 ·
992-7721 .
Newly remodeled 2 bedroom , equipped kitchen.
$225. Depoo~ required. Call
614-992- &amp;319 or 992 2815.
Newly redecorated. 1 bedroom. partially fur11i1hed.
$226. DePQsit required . Call
614- 992- 6319 or 9922816 .
Furnlohed 1 8o 2 bedroom
apartments, Middleport.
Adults, no pets, security
depooit . Call 614 · 992 3874.
Village Manor Apu .. Mid -dleport. jE . H.O. j hoo 1
beclrm apts. for rent. the rent
ltlrtl et 1201 a month that
includes all ut~lities, plus a
$200 security deposit is
required . We ju·lt laid new
can&gt;et in them &amp; they' re
located near a doctor's
offlce S. ahopping:areas. Call
614· 992-7787.
New 1 bedroom aptt. in
Middleport. Furnished or
unlurnlohod.Coll 614-9925304.
Apanment in Pomeroy. 3
rooms &amp; both. Call .6 14992-61!.21 .
1 and 2 bedrooms fumlahed
oportmonto. Call992-5434,
992·6914, or 130418822688.
1 bdrm furni1hed ipt . In
Middleport. utilities included. t190 mo. pluo dtp·
oolt. call 814· 992-7177.
1 bdrm upper duplex apt, in
Middleport. t186 pluo depoolt. Coli 614-992-7177.
APARTMENTS . mobile
homes. houu1: Pt. Pleasant
on'd Gtllipolls. 614-446·
8221 .
Nice 1 and ~ bldroom
unfurnished IPirtmanta .
304-876'- 2218 before 6
p.m.
Apartment unfurnished ,
y1rd and baaement,
$1 60.00 ' 1 month. Phone
304·175· 71141 ewningo.
Modern 2 -room opt,
C1mp Conley area w.,.,h·
looking 11. t200.00 month
pluo utilitieo . 304-7735143.
Efficloncy opt: Point PleaAnt, utllitleo poid. DepcoM
required. 304-89&amp;·3450.
Furnlohod tpt. 304-11711·
3459 .

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BAIEMENT WATER ·
PIIOOFING . Unconditlonah
lifetime guarantee.. locel .
rotoronc,. furrilohed.. F,..
estimates. Call collect 1514-237-0488. 9 a.m. to 6
p.m. Rogers Basement
Wat,erproofing .
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Water wells commercial.-nd ·
dorneatic, tnt holoo, pump
IIIII ond IM'IIicO , 304· 891·
3802 . .

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Call 614-949-2424.

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Completely furl'!ishtd all
electric. 2 bdr. apt .. 468
Seco~d Ave .. adutts, references. $225 mo . plus securIty dep. Coli 446-2238 or
446-2581.
Furn'lshed apt ., 2 rooms &amp;.
bath. clean, no pets. aduhs
only Deposit &amp; reference
required, Coli 814-4461519.
1 bedr. apt. lumlohed . $1 00
mo .. moat utilities' fur nished . Retired woman or
retired couple. Coli 4481414.

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plete. Coli 441·3375.

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UHd Furniture ·· Upright
froozer. dryoro, ond TV's. 3
miloo out 8uloville Rd. 01rin
9 •m td 8pm, Mon. thru ri.,
9am \to 5pm, Sat .
61 4·446-0322

4. Gil 70-15 rodilltires, low
mileage, . $200. Coil 4487209 """·
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0 • wall phonoo. rockers.
preued chaira. pedestal taGOOD USEO APPLIANCES bloo. hutcheo• • mioc. Poul
Weahera,, dryers. retrigera- Conkle · Furniture. Rt. · 7.
tors, rangea. Sklgga Ap-- Tuppera.Piaina, Ohio.
pllonceo. Up.,. River lid. ___......;:,__ _ _ _ __
bloidl Stone (\reat Motel. 2 Wh. Trailer, 4X4X8 ft ..
814·446·7398 .
. covered, excellont cond .
13211 . 00 ; Ook toble,
County · Appliance, Inc . ·3X101t .. ideal lor bullet or
Good used applianees aitd smorg1sbord, •100. 00:
TV'Mti.Open8AMtoiPM. Under - bar refrigerl·
Man thru Sot. 448·11199, tor.•75 .00. CoH 18141949627 3rd. Ave. Gallipolis. ,_2_ 6_ 2_6_...,._ _ _ _ __
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'Boch trump« tiS. Maple
aunk bodo with
dinmo oet •711. Hond mode
set cheat drawers.
qUihs t86 each. Drum atool
·American· console stereo. $16. GIIH fire pl1ce screen
D~yo 81 4-245·6868, ove. •1 6. Coli 814· 992-238:).
., 4-2411-11095.
Olk glen oh- cooe. 98
Uaed livingroom suite • Inch tong. 28 Inch wide. 42
queen lize bedding. COrbin inch high. Exc. con. e275.
&amp; Snyder Furniture. Coi1 1 _C_•I_I_11_14_·_6_&amp;_7_·3_1_8_2_._ _
446•1171 .
I
Firewood for s•'-· ,120.00
Solo bed. dark brown 1180. pick-up loed, UO.oo deliColl448-4967,
vered. · 304-1711-2991 . or
876·871i:i.

2 BR, water, MWer, trash For sale. used diahw..her.
pickup paid. Honeyouckle . 126. Coll•61 4·388·9602.
Hillo, Mt. Zio~ Rd. Rent
atarto $20&amp;.00. ·Equal Hou• 52 C B, TV. Radio
ing Opportunity. CoM 448Equipment
3344 or 446· 1 1 34

45

Furnished Rooms

For rent Sleeping Rooms
ond light houoo kNPif&gt;g
rooms. Park Central Hotel'.
Call 814-446-0768.
Sleeping room $126, utilities paid. Share beth. mole
only. Range &amp; refrig. 919
2hd . Ave., Gollipclio. Coli
446-441 6 alter 9 PM .

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COUNTRY MOBILE

Home
Park, Route 33. North of
Pomeroy. large lots. Call
61 4-992· 7479. .

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51 Household Goods

Booe 901 ...... 4 opeokero,
Nakanichi 800 seriea
caasette deck. pre-amp.
power amp, tuner. Burwen
noiM reduction unit. • 1.600
firm . Seriout caners only
61 4-379· 2444.
Amateur radio, Heath kit,
HW 101 pluo CW filter
Linear anlp. S8·201. Cali
after 6 pm 304·676·3419.

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Broyhill dining room suite
..,d 11 piece lomHy room
suite. Coii44B· 7884. Excel·
lent condition . SM 1 mile
out county road No. 8,
CenterviHo In yell- houoe.

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roll-owoy
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114·992·
2· -room tpt, 1 milo from . Fat
Silver 9rldgt Plezo Golllpo- 1123.
lio, Ohio 114' 441·8803 or
4 ..8·45,4.
. MottroN, box oprinoo. ,_..r aizo. Phone 304Portlelly · lumlohed oport· 1'11·1047.
mont In GoUipoiio, "'-r 3rd
Avenuo. 2 -roomL phono Piclleno u~ furniture. 304·
878-8413 or 875·1450.
304-875·1458.

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Farm Eq1,1ipment

55 Building Supplies

62

Wanted to Buy .

Uoed Stoel Chennol iron,
ongle·iron pipe, houN troller
IXiel. Coll814-44tl-7383.
Liveetock

Alpino Ooe Kldo, 1.0.00 .
OU1Iity mature proven
milkora. R~oterod Dill rocords n 211.00. 304·468·
1783.
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horae. 304·419·1917 .

Antique cupboord &amp; uprigh!
pl•no. Call for appointment.
992·2226.

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cond ..· ~· '11,410. Colt
441-8087.

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114-112·1310.
TOP CAIH ' pold 'tor -

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90 hp
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• 171-4437.

lulok·-· 1111 &amp;at·

toble *2&amp;; Bent·
choir t25; End tobloo
cond. ·304·
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Sluah m•chlne. catih . regia·
ter, ice machine, axhauat
ton. milk ohlko blender,
outdoor sizi . 304·175·
11118.
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• 1 '50 bole. 304·171-4100
or 304-182-3329.

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Pets for Sale

Qobermon pupo. Regiallrod, ohota, • tollo docked.
Coli 114· 992· 7358.

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114-441-2212.

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Plumbing
8o Heating

Wented male Bassett for
otud oorvice. 304·&amp;7511214.
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.....,. 1200. or 1ue1 offer.
104-nJ-1131.

Goodwill lnduatrleo, 408
Main St. Point PlooNnt. hill
off ol oumm"' goedo. Aug
8th to Auti 1 1lh. 9tartlng
""' 13th loll tnd wlnl•
goodl.
A lit of lloml.,..on Model
141 -.12ft. tlumn-,
304-773-5555.
Ooll Club lrone 2·9, 304875·1104.

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IIHmentl. footers. Concreta . work. Backhoe' a
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octuol mlleo, excellent con·
5113.
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1178 Btarlre GT." 1-c. om- Phon• 304-175-1458.
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mode, pb, P"· 304·&amp;711· 1173 Corr•-•· 1 Itt. 140
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'79 Ford ~-. 4 . cyl, t3,300. Coli 441-2240.
'71 Dod.- M•n•aD
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1172 1SI HP Mercury oxc.
1111 vw " - · ml· -d. 11.100. Coli 441·
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like new. 4000 mlleo. oil · Cement. finisher, Richard ·
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Oorllold . 814·986·4484.
u-aoo. Coli 11 4-441·· lasementa.
pool 1 decks,
7313.
perking loll. ony olEa job.
1114 Hortey Dlllloon SLX
oldlng. lnotol·
lpoiltllr. 700 mlleo. Coli Remedollng.
ling Md repairing fireplace•;
_,1_4-TJ.a_e-_1_1_2_8_._ __
simulated' brick and stt~cco, '
1881 lleinde 750 cuotom. thermo . replecemer:-t win-,'
Uko new, Deddod oieoy ber. 2 dowo. 304-876-1580.
i,IOOml .. 11 ,7110 . Bulldlng-Romodellng. ConColl814-357·0384.
. creta, drywall, electrica(. . .
roofing, flooring. framin ~
1171 Honde 7110 K model. kltchen-bothroom
lnotalla · •
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door~window framing .
3212.
304-876-2440.
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100 a. like new. priced on perienced cerpenter. el,ctri:
l.._ton, C.H 912-11120.
clan. m1eon. Plinter. roof· •
1171 Ktwnokl KZ400 mo- lng jlncludlng hot ta r
IPPiicotlon) 304· 876·2081•
torcvcte wi1h wind ohlold, or
875-4660.
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lcyl.. longllo1 of new porto.
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old choln -trimmed up
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Siders Equipment Co. 304- CoU 114-882•1121 .
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Red, Alum. Sloto. 'lxtroo,
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lumblr , 304-8.7 5•1121.
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clothing, 1 972 El Cameo. 3 yr. old oorrol gelding oirod
1977 Triumph chopper liy Supor Chlx. Con be
17110). Som Somenrillo'o, ohown with little - ·
EIII·Rovenswood !New t500. Coli t.G, 4114-992·
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304·676-3334.
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drum. couch. colored TV &amp;: • Boby bull coN; Holotein .
conorln. 304·882~3590
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AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olive St., Gallipolis. New
S. used wood • coal s1oves;
6 piece wood living room
suite with 6 Inch flat arms
o399, bunk bod• comploto
with bunkin • 1 99. 2 piece
antron livingroom auites
t199. antron reclinlfs*l9,
other reclinera •eo. meple
dinette sets *1 79, box
aprings &amp;: mattr811 twin or
full t1 00 aet r•gullr·firm
.11 20, maple dineno chllro
136, • wooh atondo · t34,
maple rockero Ul, 7 pleco
chroma dinette aet *149, 15
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bedroom suitea. refrigerator., rangea. chelt. dra...n .
wrinter washers, TV's, dry ~
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Mo~ OJwlpic gold

COLuMBus, OhiO (AP) - The
Ohio State Fair 111111 put a lot of work
Into advertlllni the new exhltits
and rides at the 17-day extravagama. But one ot the main dr8\w
remains the tree ~
entertainment.
JustaskGov.RlchardCeleste.He
was on his feet as local rock group
PhD Dirt and the DalJers played at
the grandStand on Sunday, despite
occasional rain lhatputadamperon
atll!ndancti the lll'lt wa!kend.
, ' Fair oUiclals scrutinize possible
enterialnrnent lineup~~ for months
before the.falr opens. trying to get a balan&lt;.'e of rock, countiy and other
musical styles, along with tradltlonal draws SIICh as Sunday's

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by EMS squads

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was Incredible to see the MedlcalSe!VIcereportedelght runs
aver the wee~cen~~·.
people yesterday and the chUdren
Sunday's .runs IncludEd: PomeAll Meigs Local Athletic Boosters Tuesday J110rnlng. The boosters wlll gazlng at ~. ca!vt;s," Ms. Fl~a roy wen~ to Pomeroy Cliff Apartwho will work at the county fair meet at 7::Jl p.m. Tuesday at the
saki~- 'l'heY re beautiful. . · ments· at 1:18 a.m. for Rhonda
booth are to get their free skin tests !Ugh sChool. Booster and :lK) clu~
The pregnant cows have been · PhelpS to Veterans Memorial
at the loeal tuberculosis office at the membership tick~ will be avalla·
pravlded by Conklin Dally Cattle . Hospital; at10:39 a.m. Ftaclnewent ·
multipurpose building no later than bleat the fair booth.
~Inc. , of Plain Qty. Ms. Flocca to Antiquity, tOok Larry PoweD to
•&gt;
said fatr orftclals are hoping for one veterans Memorial Hospital;
(c_o_n_un_u_ed_ r_ro_m_pa_ge_l_l_ _ _..;..._ _ _ __
birth a day, although labOr wl1.l not. Pcmeroy was called at 9:12p.m. to
. belnduced.
247M)l!berryAVI!IIueforKimRoush
do," Ashsald. "It'snotourdlfflculty, only for about a year, untO the town
The maternity ward Is a .new toO'BienesS; at9:16p.in.Pomeroy
but we're going to get the effect of can buDd Its own landfill, but he said
attractlonthlsyeardeslgnedtoglve went 'to Welshtown Road for
be's had no luck trying to talk to falrgoers more of a taste of what Lawrence Kline to Veterans Memit. "
Williamson Isn't claiming over- Meigs County officials.
farm ltfe Is llke. The ward also orlallfDspltal.
,
" I'd like to talk to them," be saki. serves fair partlctpan~.who bring
whelming success, either.
Saturday's · emergency caDs
• "I've heard some comments yes "but they say there's no room for
thelrpregnantantmals. Inthepast were: Racine at 11:54 a.m. to
.
· people . have brought In tllei,I' County Road 35, :Valley BeD Road
and some comments no about the negqttatlon."
Across the river, Jones confirmed pregnant an~ and we h~~en t for Mae Brewer to Veterans
boycott," he said. "But I think It's
·Williamson's
assessment.
inorepositlve thannegatlve." .
had ammgm~e~~ts for them, she Memorial Hospital; · at 4: 21 p.m.
·V-6 engine, air cond., power sieering, power brakes, auto. tr~ns: ,
"It's a dead Issue as far as we're said. 'J:tle maternity ward is staffed Syracw!e .went to Third Street for
· WIUamson said he wants New
cruise control, tilt wheel, AM-FM stereo, luggage rack, cloth mteHaven to be charged the lower rate concerned," he said.
by members of . the Ohio State Mammy Manning to Veterans
rioi. Color: Black.
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University Veterinary Clinic.
Memorial Hospital; Tuwers Plains
went to Dally Isle at 7: 56 p.m. for
man
Jenny Reed to O'Bleness; at 11:45
p.m. Rutland went toLongStreetfor
Fred Engle Sr.
Terry_Houser to Pleasant Valley
home; two step-sons, Terry Bol·
yard, of Lenore and Richard
Hospital.
Bolyard
of
Orlando,
Florida;
two
Fred Allen Engle Sr., 36, Lenore,
A 28-year-old Poo~e~oy man was FFA to meet
W.Va., formerly of Meigs County, step-daughters, KlmeriY Lackey, of
Lenore
and
Crystal
Ann
Bolyard
of
cited
by the GaUia-Melgs pcist of t)le
died Sunday at Logan General
•
b
!hers
state
highway patrol for failure to
The Meigs Future Fanners of
San D iego, CaU1.; ,our ro . ,
Hospital In Logan, W.Va.
America
wW meet at 1 p.m.
WoodroW
Engle
Jr.
of
Middleport,
control
following
a
two-car
accident
He was born in Rutland, a son of
at the high school home
Wednesday
Nelson
of
Cheaspeake,
on
Bedfonl
Township
256
Saturday.
Richard
Woodrow Wilson Engle and Julia ·
economics
room.
All members are
Jack Nelson of ProctorviDe and
The patrol saki Danny R. Russell
Clouse Engle of Rutland.
He was a foreman lor.Columbia Charles Nelson of Tampa, Fla.; wils northbound three-tenths of a .asked to lle present tor this Initial
Gas of West Virginia In Kermit, three sisters, Arlene Engle Dowen, · mOe south Ot Ohio 681, whlin he lost session.
W.Va. He had served In the U.S. Middleport, Marilyn Cooper, Por- control of his vehicle, went off the
!land and Dorothy Taylor of right side of the road, struck an SUS booetel'8 meet
Army for two tours of duty.
embanlanent and the rear of his
: SuJVlvors Include his parents; his Chespeake; and two grandsons.
A meeting of !he Southern High
Friends may call at the Ewing vehicle reportedly went left of
Wife, Mary Sue Brown Engle; two
School
Athletic Boostei'i has been
sons, Fred Allen Engle Jr. and Funeral Home tonight 7-9 p.m. and center and struck a vehicle driven
set
for
8
p.m. Tuesday at the high
Shawn Michael Engle, both at TueSday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral by Teresa A. Evans, 24, Long
school.
setvlces wlll be held at the funeral Bott001. No Injuries were reported
· V-8 engine, auto. trans., power steering, power brakes, air cond.,
homeat2p.m.Wednesday,wlththe In the 6:50p.m. accident, whlrh .
AM-FM; tilt wheel, cruise control, vinyl top. Color: White.
Rev. Noel Hemnann officiating. caused moderate damage to both Lodgetom~t
Burial will be In the Beech Grave whlcles.
Middleport Lodge 363; F&amp;AM.
Cemetery.
The patrol saki Denise A.
wUJ.
meet at 7::Jl p.m. Tuesday
Laughly,
28,
Reedsville,
was
south·
~nterrupted
preceded
by a meeting of the
bound on Ohio 71nChesterTownshlp
Council
to
meet
telJciivcraft
club In the lounge at 6:45 .
Cable setvlce in·Pomeroy, Mid·
Saturday motnlng when a deer
dleport, Mason, New Haven and
Into the road. TheS:lla.m.acddent p.m. Refresl)ments wiD lie served
The Racine Village Council will resulted In Ught dama~ to her car following the lodge meeting.
· Point Pleasant was Interrupted
Sunday when someone stole 11 meet tonight at 7 p.m. In the vUiage the patrol said.
aJYIPliflersfrom a utiUtypolelnWest haD.
Meet tonight
Columbia. according to Lester
da
ErrettofCablentertalnment.
Free clothing Y
The Jaycee women Will meet
Errett said Point Pleasant was
Vefei'a111Memorlai . . . Ma1
,_,.,._ at 7::11 p.m. at the Jaycee
CHESHIRE -The Galla-Me~
Admissions
Sa
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Without seJVIce f rom 6 a.m. unttl
Saturday
- · tur· hl!llliQuarters
. 1n Pomeroy.
noon and cable areas from West Community Action Agency Will hold day: Paul Montgomery, Langs- . _ _::,_ _;,_ _ _-:",......--L-=::;;::;;:;:;;::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:~------:-:---,......-----u~ ..... ~~ -....,_,
Columbla and up were withouI Its free Clothing
. day for
. low Income vUie; Odes sa.y_..,..,.
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Service from 6 a.m. untO 1 or 1: :Jl persons on Wednesday from thla.m.
Linda Imboden, Racine; ~
1o ng
until
noon.
The
agency's
c
Brewer,
p.m.
.
. the ld high Hayes, Langsville; Elsie
.
Workcrewsworkedseveralhours bank Is now located In
o
RaCine.
t.o make the repairs, Errett said.The school building in Cheshire.
Saturday .Discharges - Satur•Mason County Sheriffs Depart·
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day: H8roki Smith, lola Dame-men! Is Investigating the Incident.
MaJTiage icenses
wood, William Rlcl\muod. ·

Feu d. __

$8500

Pomeroy
cited by patrol

Equipment stolen,
TV cable service
Sunday

$5900

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Hospital news

NOTICE: To Those 60 And., Over:

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Dtvorce
sought .

' A divorce action In Meigs County
(;O!nmonPLeasCourthasbeenfUed
by Judy Ann My~. ReedsvUle,
against Keith
Myers,
also of
Reedsville.
The R.
plaintiff
Is charging
the defendant with eittreme neglect
.of .duty and extreme cruelty. The
plaintiff Is also asking for custody of
four minor children.
• Also In court, an action med by

A marriage license has been
Probat
Issued.In the Meigs County
e
Court to Lawrence Philipp Rice, 25,
Franklin Furnace and Julie Lynn
Thoren, 21. Racine.

SUnday Admissions Guy
Schuler, Rutland; Larry PoweU,
Racine Jimmy Judy ,.,._, ..

; Klein, F'cn)oer•ay.
rurJei oy;
LawrenCe
SundayDIIcharges-NevaKJne,
Margaret Julian, . . ..RIIQ!Sea.

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10% DISCOUNT
ON PRES.CRIPTIONS
C,t!I'S~fP

·nanrw Oaf5t, Pomeroy. against
Clara Lochary, also of Paneroy,
.has been dismissed. Darst had
llSked the court for a judgement of
$14;AX! and costs for damages
Stemming from an automobilemotorcycle accident which occured
on Apiil 13, 198f, on Second Ave.,

Pomeroy.

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mcreued $2,700 per month In the area.
· Ander&amp;rin saki the last tax Increase was In 19QI.
"I doll'llalliw U It'aMl'ttlwhlledllcu$slng," Seyler '
· Anderson ai!IO reported the jiJIJgi es&amp; on a Plopoeed
Unless Porn$'oy VW. Council cali CQI1ll! up With aeld. "Wedoll't-bavethellllllley." .
nurslJii home and the grant for sewer line extensiOn to
~. eJe UIUid buy part d.~ Ylllqe .
(WellmaltbavetobuYtheJXopeilytluwghtowii,'; . Pizza Hut.
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parking area.
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1be grant application · for the llel!VEI' has been
Ma)'Or Richard Seyler aDIIOUJICed at councD'a · Inotherhi'IJI m,oou.cllpe e3anordlnancetoput
ctmpletedandcouncUisawaltlngactlonbytheltate.
Monday n!iht meetln, the Cbesapeake IJid Qlllo · a tax Je¥y 011 tile ~ ballot. 1be PlllP'I I)" tax
Anderson said.
Railroad lsaDq-lta p1ope1 tywlthlnthevtJiaae. Part
lncre• ewill befm111aqrUoneveryll,(OievaluaUon.
The prupueed nUI'IIIng home would provide '75Jobs,
ot that JXopti tY Is along East Main St. throu&amp;b the
Council IPiitGilled tile lt!COOI1 and third l't!lldJnp by
ArldeJ 8111 said.
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buslnesUI!Ctlonand II now metered puidnJ. ·
••11 •r JlbtruJal. Tllfw•••w•'f'wllliiOIVIJIIDthe ·
'lbeJX•4•wod lite for the center Is beyond thevillage
The 'total ~owned by the0Jilllie8yllemaof l!olmhl.llectba.
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lnlti.IINI'HIIandCimchBuardandwouldbebuUtby
Cincinnati within the vfila&amp;ie Is 48 acres.
BlliadcJt IIJd lbe wanted 110-.pl•ln to the re:P'enll
CaretreeHMilhCareemten.
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Seyler said the railroad Wouk1 aJlQw the city to buy •. ot the VIIJa&amp;e what the rxpcr es ol the village are.
1be COIItractln, Walwlck _ol Columbus, have
parts of the property Instead ot the enUre pacl)lqe. U
"1 think they would be more receptive to hlliber
appUedforapermlttnmtheatatebelllthdepartment.
the entire acreage \Vf!'e bougbt, Chessle wOOid 11!11 to . ~ If tbey really knew how inudllt ccw to 1'111! the
Thepennltmustlhowthearelneedsanothe;rnurslng
~ village for mi.!XXI, even though the IndiVIdual
vflll&amp;e," Seyler apoke at the electrjc biDs b "tbe lltt
111me. Wltlwt the certificate of need, the niiJlllng
parcels would cost
statiOn bt theKerr'aRuaipoject. Bellldthebllllbaw
borlllellolll not be built.
Rui\arawould~,_,,cm,

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· Veterans Memorial Hospital has a1ao appUed for a
certlflcateofJI!!ed. The hOspital plans to tum an unll8ed' :
wing Into a nursing home with 25 beds, according to
.reports at last night's council meeting.
The health care center to be buUt will pl'OVkle 12f ·
beds, Andeuou said.
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Both the hospital and the health care center
peiSIIUiil!l "felt really confident" both certificates of
need Will be aw~ by the end.ot Auaust. Ardet10n' ·

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The cable sery1ce to the city Will becbanglng hands; •
Anderlun announced. cable Eritertalnment Will be
sold bt Septelnber to Consolidated ~atfonl ·
GroupoiWestVIrglnla,lnc.CouncU,whlchlllllltogtve
, CIJI!Iellt for' the sale, agree~~ tothesi.le but asked for
. assurances that servtce and rates wlJI not be
' lnlemlptedorchanrJ.
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Attendance up
at state fair
COLUMBUS-Aite!ldanceat.the

Ohio State Fatr reaclled 7911,537
Monday a5 3'.1!,008 v1st«s Wellt

through the gates. Acrordlngtofalr.
offlclals, the cutnulat!Ve tap--day

attl!llciancelsgp27pacenttromthe
sal11l! perkld In 1!83. LocaJ!y,
apptoxlmately 10 seats are avaOa·
the ~lie on a bus to the Ohio
State Fatr Thursday. 'lbe bus to
COOanlllllhubeenchar1eredbythe
SenJorau.nsCeDterbutthe-ts
are available to anyone wbo would
' !UI:e IO..IjJra In the fair. Thell08tfor
. lhetrliillll!iforll'lllpl1atlol'tplul

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.Help sought .· ·

from FHA

behind one of the penJiallellt
buJidlnes 011 the 0b1o State Fair-

Racine village council II attemptlngtoobtalnan FHA loan to Imp-ave
the village water system. That
lni;lnnatlon was given at a recent
council session. During that 'meet·
lng, councU 8IIIX'I1Ved legislation
which calls for the termination ot
:&gt; water service
one deliQIII!IIt

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oil SuJ!daY.
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postaliii!IVIce
Ia- ~·
haveu . for fair woriren and perfuunas, especially the . yoonger

van

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bPIIIng )ll1l'kJd.

wllldow cll!rk Slllllli'a Mocauaya
Meal!wWhDe, there's a f!U'I!Sigbt the uftlce IDok In about that many·
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JustaskJOOIIMe I et,:l!-year-old
cOoP ekdrtbeAIIObloStateFalr
BaDCI. On CJPI!'I"W day, Mrdrer
ppDed up 110 the olllce with a box
contam"Wwbatbesalclwereabout

Wednl!aday.

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In otlfr action, councO asked Its '
cle!it to contact the Melp County,
Board oiEiectklns aboutplac!llaa .7
mUl fire )IRIIectlun leYY Oil tlie
November ballot. If council pia(:es

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, thefafradrnlaskln.
· "'lbai'IIIIIIUhlfllatwelllldiM!l'Y
The bus wW leave theCenteut day," Me I• aaJd "Aiotottbem
7::11 a.m. and leave the ·state are bon 1-' becauae lbey ·
fatrgrounds at 4 p.m. ·F or reserva- from all CM!I' the state. II'a pn!t1y
ttonsresfdentsareasiGedto:t:anthe ilDIM!IIIeDt."
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1be bind JIM ~ menlbers, and .

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the~- However, a one mW
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Con- IPihlni .about the dtGclts except
gress' chief econurn1st says the stepbacllllld let theiltibliilftp'OW. '
CBO expects dill year'sdeGclt to·
booming ecommy Will not grow
total $172 hUIIm, doMI 11om ...
quickly enuuah to wipe out the
re&lt;:'Oidfederaldeflcltwlthuutspend- year's $lJ5 jlllllon, but JXI;dkts that
lng cuts, more tax lncreues or a . bylBtheredlnkwlllblt$111~
In the aJ.nc:e ICidtthwllp!ild. combination oJ the two.
"I can't say It's Impossible but l lng · reductlolis, tax llcre h• .can say lt'alinprObable," Rudolph JJoth. Wltbluf • ..,....11\t attian 110
Penner, diJ«tor ot the Cororgres- cut the cW!r!t, CBO mp, lniaest
slonal J!udllet Office. said Monday ralal wiD remain •••wQy blgh. ,
of the argllllll!nt by scme conserva-_
There was aneaooct 11111!11111111 die
repor:t: CBO luolal for lalla~ to
t1VI!a that CoiJiresa should do
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and· fur 'unemployment In 1985 to
aVEI'I!ge 1ess than this ymr.

remain low

lnf'(Ction prob-em

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$1lld, CBO expet'ts the ec.."QR(XJly to

con!lnile "quite outstanding"
l!fOWih. He added: "But It Is very

IIIIIP¥I.Y the grOWth rate would lle

tig enough to Iring the dellclt to
satl8ctury leYe1s .... It Will take
slgnlflcant legislative actions to

have a tq cllange" ln the defl.clt.

global population within thestiortest

perild posslbiP betote theetld of the
next l'elltury,.. Slild S&amp;las, of the
~
births and deaths, he said, WOO!d·

Phii-•.A '""·. A ba1anoe

make It euler for clel'eklpfng
countries to raJa! their standards ol
Uvq.

wat nday IIICII'IIIIW IDa (OIM!)'Cir-

bllt acch""lt, lwllalt IIIII lllttle to
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Altmugb the" gi'!lWih rate In the elaborate, but Salas saki In his
'lblrdWorldfeUfrom2.4to2peiti!llt · speech Monday that at least 95
In the 1974-84 period, "there Is no percent of population gi'!lWih In the
reason to think that this decline wlll near future would be In tbli Third
continue In any spontaneous way,"
World.
Nancy BlrdsaU,, director ot World
Bank economists, sald at a news
About 3,ml people from govern,
conference Monday.
mental delegations and non-wtlilg
private organlv!t!oos are attending
She saki the population of under· the tulfeieJK!e at Mexico Qty's
developed countries Is expected Ill ~of Fine Arts.
lnCi'eUe at a staggering · rate
Stewart West. Australia's ministhrough the year ~- She did not ter for Immigration and ethnic

affairs, on Monday declared his
counlly's opposition to a new ()S
poficy that would stop funding fi&gt;r
private organizations that use~
their own funds for abortion-related
programs.
To receive continued U.S. fundIng, the U.N. Fund for Populatloii
Activities would have to certlty that
It Is · not supporting or tundJQg

programs that Involve coercion ot
abortion.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - WU· a $5.ll mW.1on budget deftclt and ,various agencies and the ~lallain J. · Shkurtl, Gav. Richard putting OhiO "on sound financial turedates back to 1973.
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Prior to being deputy dlrectqr
Celeat.e'sllfo!Wdlrectorofbudgetand groond."
rrvm•aemeat, says he Is Concerned
SbiNrtl said althoullb the state is under Ms. Sale, Shkurt1 was ·a
that lederal deftclts Will force In gooH shape, 'turiher lncrejlses In research ll!lal.YI;t In the health and
lnterelt ralal up and ruin Ohio's .Interest rates could stifle the .Insurance departments. Ue later
recent eaiaomlc Jrnprovement
recovery.
· was administrative asSistant to
"I'm \'I!I'Y CIJIII£1 1ad ... we are oo
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Senate President Harry Meshel,
''WecouldbeJIIItrlghtbackw!Jere D-Youngstown, while Meshel-was
a roller c:outer," Sbkurtl said
Mmctay after being named to 'M! were,'' he cautmed.
Senate finance- chairman. Later,
aucceed Crtatlna Sale In the·S1!5,578The new director described Shkurtl was a key policy advlaer.to
a-)'11111' pull. .
hlm8elf aa a fiscal COIIIeJ'Vatlve · fonner Democratic Attomey Gen- ·
MI. Sale, wbo has~ the iql . wlio, like his predecessor, Is eralWWiamJ.Brown.
flacal poll since the aovemur IDok prepared to'resist efforts to InCrease
'Ole new director received a
ua1ce In January 1983, Is J;eevllw state ape~"'""&amp;.
bachelor's degaee Ill I!COOOIIIIi:S
Alii- :N to ·rejoin .h!il' family In
,,.....,DIIaakeylsaueWherethe from Ohio State University In l9QI
Waalllll&amp;ton. D.C.
hlflaF director his a special
and a master's degaee In pubilc
Shkllrtl has~ the past 19 1es~uwR~Hty,''hesald.
admlnlstJ'atloafromOSUinl974: .
ranlll• as MI. Sale's deputy. He
A lrl-)'eiiN!Id Akron native, .
A U.S. Anny veteran, Shkuri1 talliied to 1eportal after Celute Shkurtl 11 a career state govern- served-·ln VIetnam and WeSt
lbanJredthepetrfurhelpiDgwlpeout ment employee whOse service In Gennanylnt51971.

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Pl!nnersaldthedeftcltP!J91!Saless CBOsald:
,
Hiluse Budget Corrunlttee, saki the ·
umtnous problem fur the ewuiw , The Reagan administration's CBO report "shiM's beyQnd the :
lhanlldldlllF~-whenCBO · Offlceof~and ~
shadowofadoubtthatevenwlthan -:
lssul!d Its last forecast - but only Will Issue Its.own revlsecl'foi'ecasts optimistiC growth forecast, 1J1e :
beCause In the meantime Coogress . l;lter this week. Wblte HOwle deftcltWIDgrowandgrowandgrow,
·has app-oved a pliekage of tax spol!esman Larry Speakes said . The only question . ~ to ,be ~
lnc1'1!891!11 and spi!ndlng.
MOIIlay the OMB "will project whether It hits $2fiO billion or ; .
The a1!port forecast a budget much lower deftclts," mainly be- whether It \op!l $:01 billiOn.'
deficit totaling $1.26 trfiiiOII ftoo\ cause "the COO, as usual, assumes
CBO, a non-partisan agency,"
1981 tJnwgh 1989, compared with lower grOWth ·rates than' we 41'e forecast a robust econmny for the
$1.43 trillion In the CBO estimate ' assumln&amp;.''
!lejrt year and one-half although
madelastFetruary. ThereWctlon · On the other side, Rep.Jiiiiii!SR. nrithlngllkethebocnulttheflrsthalf
Is due chiefly to Congress' actions, Jones, D-Okla., chalnnan of the ol198!1.

Birth rate debaJe·
-Jtegins at World
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MEXICO CITY (AP). - Dele- 1ep1 e ''-OIIC!althefl!w lll'bll.ftl
gatestr&lt;m1.UcountrleiiOdaYbe81n In wb1cb U.N. ii&amp;aillaa lwve llld
their first fUU I'OWid ot debate at the . ac:me SIIIXeuiD wttllc llld l'elldiU~. Intematblal ConJerence 011
1ng a major pt. :
P&lt;lpulatlon. trylngtolljp'l!eonOOWIIO
But "'I"¢''Ned llflb birth ralal,
cutdOwn tlletirthratellldglvethelr
lllow ~ Ill IDcolill! IJid
p6ople a better life.
Qlaference secretary GeDeral lnadllquate.., tu••IY Ill tbeliildel'demitptd W'lll'ld mrt!noe to . .
~ael Salas told the cte'll'll
tbe pp betWNI rtcb aad poor, lie
II! too ·Monday that I \WI'Idwtde
laid.
recb:t!oo In pqJU)atkmiP'oWtllfrom
2 pen.'?llt to 1.7 pacent since 19'14 . "Our aoai Ia die litlblllzalloo ot

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Area deaths

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Skelton.
In recent years, Qther musical
p~~vUions have spnmg up to appeal
spedflcally to rock or Christian
music afftclonackls. Butfalrdftclals
.
saythegnmdstand-wlthsuchacts
aver the years as Bob Hope and the
Beac)l Boys -is stW No.1.
Some of the newer exhibits are
dtawlng good crowds; too. Dally · &lt;i.EvELANt&gt; (API - ,If you're change my lifestyle. Maybe later, · entitled ·to sJ,(Bi,534 each, Ohio
Lottery otftclals said. Mer taxes,
barn workers looked on-In &amp;millie- oneoftheelghtpeoplewhowtllshal'e but not abruptly," he saki.
SaUy Gries, a certified financial each ticket will pay $123,421.36
ment last Mekend as the city- arecordOhloLottoJackpotofnearly
slickers marveled at the birth of a ~.7 mWion, just sit tight, financial planner, said her advice depends on annuaUy for~ years.
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eXperts say.
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"We were born on fanns, so this
"Don't sperut It all," saki Julien
"If he's over 00, I'd teD him to go
Isn't anything new to us," said ua~· McCall, chalnnan of National Qty out and haveagoodtlme. But If he's
c....._t.ofD-""""""''-.
"I think Bank In Cleveland. He added he
Lou .,..._.._
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yoimger, I'd stress not to become
Middleport, Ohio
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someofthecommentsfrmltheclty would have to kmw sornetblng overly focused on Income tax s?,elter . ,
folks are pretty.tuney• tmugb.''
about a winner before giving ·to the delrlnlent of Income, she
. CUSTOM SCREEN
The city folks and others watched InVestment advice.
sald.
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PR-INTING
the birth of twin calves Saturday at
"If It were me, Yd make
She urged winners to look ahead.
T-Shirts, Caps, Jackets. Etc.
the new 'anln1ai maternity wam at · short·termlnvestmelltsWitllpart"Try not to get used to too ~h a
the fatr. Earlier In the day, a probably Treasury bills- to covel' siandard of Uvlng," Ms. Gries said.
SPECIAL PRINTING
Guernsey gave birth to a buD.
taxes.~ l'dput5Qpere!!lltofthe "It would be painful to come back to
FOR YOUR ·
Afalrspokeswmum saki all three l'l!lllalnder Into relatively long·~ reality aJ years from now when the
SPECIAL NEEDS .
antmals weredoblgweU SWlday.
lnvestmellts like tax-exempt bonds. tig money stops." .
614-992-7626 .
"Theonestoodupandtookltsflrst ·l .certalnly would not run out and
Those who bought the eight Lotto
AFTER 5 P.M.
steps, towards a reporter, actutickets listing all 'six of the winning
ally," saldspokesWimanMarlanne lt':...a..
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numbers drawn Saturday night are
Flocca. "Wealreadyhaveastar." \ ~al ruD8
Theblrtbsattractedmorethan50
people. Some took pictures; others
held their children aloft for a better.. The Meigs CoUnty Emergency

Skin test deadline Tuesday

~~Dry, a*yblal*onPapf

Baseball.-oundup

evenlng shiM' by comedian Red

COW BIRTHS AT FAIR - Speetatilrs al lhe Ohio S&amp;ate Fair
Saturday watched as a Guemsey licks Its calf alter Klvlnc blrthlotw!BI
this weekend. More than 50 people were attracted to the event, 110me of
which took pictures, and others held their children up to ge&amp; a beUer
look. A fair spokeswoman saki all three animals were doing well
Sunday, wtth one calf standing and taldng Its lint steps. (AP
Laserphoto).
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