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                  <text>Page 10-The Daily Senti!l81

Free shows success at

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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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ma e

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
...._.,
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_..,..,.
~;~•vJ; .9
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·
I
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

ran

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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$3.25
FAMILY

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Pom~y-Middlaport.

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Qhio, Tuesday, August 7, 1984

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.
·
parking area.
,
. heremarlrld.
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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.
·
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.
. .
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.
,
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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m.cm.

more. ·

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cmunented.

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

·'*'to

.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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grounds - • post olilce that's open ·
oil SuJ!daY.
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The mobile otJlce In an ofllclal
postaliii!IVIce
Ia- ~·
haveu . for fair woriren and perfuunas, especially the . yoonger

van

ones.

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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on Ausust 14.

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.

after

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' The oi-dlnance becomes effectivt!

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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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ll!Oll!tten.
, 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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· Cent~r ' at 992-2161 anytime
1be bind JIM ~ menlbers, and .

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the le\lyOII the ballot, funds would.,
directly to the viiJaie, There has
been a 1.7 mWieYy In effect In the ·•
village with one m W being paid to
the~- However, a one mW
levy !Jas been approved f« the
• lownllhlp and Will go directly to

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Booming deficits won't slow rising deficits
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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for' tiie next 18 months
and· fur 'unemployment In 1985 to
aVEI'I!ge 1ess than this ymr.

remain low

lnf'(Ction prob-em

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0\&gt;er tbe next 18 months, ~
$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-

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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.
.
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:
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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.

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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
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cutdOwn tlletirthratellldglvethelr
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~ael Salas told the cte'll'll
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In recent years, Qther musical
p~~vUions have spnmg up to appeal
spedflcally to rock or Christian
music afftclonackls. Butfalrdftclals
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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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"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
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Middleport, Ohio
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folks are pretty.tuney• tmugb.''
about a winner before giving ·to the delrlnlent of Income, she
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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." .
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"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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Flocca. "Wealreadyhaveastar." \ ~al ruD8
Theblrtbsattractedmorethan50
people. Some took pictures; others
held their children aloft for a better.. The Meigs CoUnty Emergency

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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
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...,. Alllelteraare oubject to edllln1and mwol be ailneol wllb name, addrell and
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·$eagan's effort
has labor leaders .
~ashing their teeth

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The president of Harvard, Mr.
Derek Bok, has replied to a
dlshellevtng alumnus who wanted
to know whether It was true that the
chairman of the Department of
History was a communist. Mr, Bok
said sure, Professor John Womack
is ·a communist, much as, oh,
Vladimir Nabokov was a
lepidopterist.
"The fact that he Is a communist
Is noti of Itself, a matter of concern
to us so long as he does not seek to
lndoctrtnate his students. I might
add that although most HarVard
professors are somewhere In the
normal Republlcan·Democratlc
range of political viewpoints, we do
have some faculty members who
faD oqtslde this spectrum, being
either libertarians or communists
or goodness knows what."
I challenge anybody In search of
the essence of• liberalism to beat
that paragraph. Go to Harvard and
learn to regard libertarianism and
communism as merely complementary snippets at either end of

the political spectrum.
Oh, yes, Mr. Bok went on. "May I
also say that aU American unlversl·
ties subscribe to the tenets of
academic freedom ,' which clearly
&gt;
embody the right or~ professors to
entertain ally poHllcal vtews they
choose so long llll they carry out ·
their academic duties Without being ·
subject to Interference or prejudice
on the part of the Institution that
hires, them."
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Mr. Bok's memory Is sbort-Hved.
In the spring of 1953. a committee of
the Association or American. Unlvers.ltles filed a report declaring
that Communist Party membe!'ship was sufficient eause for the
dismissal of a faculty member
because of the communist code of
conduct. ~ two chl)lrmen Qf the
committee that filed the report'
were the presidents ,of Yale and
Princeton. 'Ille president or Harvard afflr!lKld tbll rullilg.
That was a hectic season for the
president of Harvard, James Bryant Conant, because he was

P.resldent Reaian's apparent effort to jaw!J9ne the United Auto Workers ·
unl&gt;n lrito a(.'(:ept!I!g wage moderation bas labor leaders gnashing thelr

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Re~an's request that aufu worllcers use "some restraint" In bargalnmg

wi~ General Moton Corp. and Ford Motor Co. was mild compared.to the
jaWboning of presidents Hany S. Truman, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon ~­

J6hilson and, to a Jesser extent, Richard M. Nlxon.and.JJ.mmY Carter.
~t . made Reagart's statement startUng 1s that he has - !!~Y
prictlced a hands-off pollcy on labor' disputes In prtvate ~S!Jiess.
nojhwitbstandlng his wbolesale fJrlng of some 11,400 illegally striking ··
~nunent air traffic controllers three years ago.
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1)-uman got after the United Mine Workers after World War 11, rut his
ja~nlng Called to avert a strike that shut .down coal mines. Kennedy
jutnped on the United Steel Workers of America. And Johnson called the
ma~hlnlsts on th,e carpet In what then-lAM President Ed Smith mocked as
the· lecture of "a Dutch uncle."
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, t!txon and Carter used wage stabUlzatlon boards, with varying~
of'5Uccess, to rein In union wage demands.
· )j!wbonlng Is the tenn popularly used to describe the pressure~thllt
prj!sldents and tbelr representatives have exerted on unfon leaders In the
PBI;l·to 'moderate the wage demands of labor Qrgimlzatlons.
Jtet, the Reagah admlnlstratlon, more than Its'predecessorS, boasted a
llil9ez-falre policy regarding collective bargalrilng between prtvate
ccfJ!panles and unions. SO Reagan's statement, carried In an Interview
~dcast last week by WON-TV In Detroit, seemed peculiar.
·FPr a president whose aides say theY want to retain- and Improve on-::·
Reagan's soHd vote-getting perfol1llallce among union members In 1!81,
tqe s~tlon seemed polltlcally naive - If not damaging.
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'wmin he tntervened In the just-started collective bargaining talkS
~ the mllllon-member UAW and .the two gtant motor companies,
~agan's comments put the president of the United Auto Workers on the ·
s~t.
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;.owen Bieber ascended to the helrn of ~ union In May 1!1!3, replacing
Jiiuglas Fraser, a llvlng legend In the trade union movement.
:~ can tmaglne whai Steber will hear when talks Ukely get rough this
f~ If he urges •moderation on the part of {ank-and·flle GM and Ford
l\'9rkers, who granted wide-ranging concessions to the two aut001akers In

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appointed by President Elsen· as a OOIJYllunlll quaHfl«l to teach in
hower as American high com""'·· a community of BChalars. The only
stoner to West Germany (that wu , thing more IIJISihellzlng to moral
be(ore we gradlillted to ambalaa· senslbnttles than to !lave a com.
don), and In t)le fluny QYer that munltyonalacultyclacollelleilto
appointment It was recalled that have as Its president 10.,..e wbo
Mr. Conan~' had, the year before, cannot penetrate the diltlnctlon.
stoutly affirmed that there was no
Even then, Presldellt Bok wun't
C0f1W!unl@t on the f~~~:ulty: ot throulll\. "Mo.-eover," he wrote.
Harvan:l. ettiM!r open or concet~led. reas5urlngly. "knoWing proreeiiDI'
So that far from belng'lndllterent Wpmack, I would be very siii'J)Jiled
to whether 11 member ot the faculty 11 he were to ablse bla autiP'Ity by
was a communist, a ~tlon ago Virtue ol his political beliefs. He Ia a
the president of ijarvard was consclentlma and prlllclpled per·
declaring thllt . there were no son." It remains to be explained
communists there, and that If there bow a piinclpled person aiiiOCiatel
were, they ·would lie subject to hirnaelf With the doctrlnet1 c( ulave
dismissal, given the communist empire. WoUitl one, lor example,
code ot behavior.
term a member or the National
Itistheverybeglnntngofpolltlcld Socialist Party "principled" If be
w!5dom to ·~ that atflltatlon, stuck to the principle that no Jews
\"'th .some poHtlcal tnovements Is In Germany should be' left aUve?
not P,rtmarlly a jJolltlcal act - It Is a
The vision of a quiet historian
nioral .&lt;;emmitment, &lt;ir r11ther, an attending , only to his scbolaniY ·
extramoral .commttmen!. There ts pursuits, a cbmmuntst merely as an
no such thing as a Nazi wbo Ia also affectation, doesn't quite comport
qualllledJoteachtnacommunltycl , with Professor Womack's public
Scholars. Nor Is there such a thing manner. "In politics,". he wrote In
his . 25th anniversary aubobiOIIf&amp;·
phical' sketch, "as I was 10 years
ago. so I remain - a COillmunlst. ·
ThiS keeps me busy." One would
agree. Dwing the past 10 y~rs.
· Professor Womack mu't surely
have kept busy justifying suc!J
. conuilunlst enterprises as the
.cultural revolution, genocide tn
Cambodia. boat Jl!IOPle In VIetnam,.
the Invasion In Afghanistan, martial law 1n ~land, the Illegalization
of -Solidarity, the sboollng down of
Flight rm.
"But I am patient. To everything
there Is a season, and after
centuries of devotlo~ to greed. II the
Adolfo. Dlor and IIatston fasc!sts
don't have us all killed, there will
com~ a world or equality, justice
and comradely care.''
That nian teaches Latin Amerl·
can history at Harvard. Tormented
by the threat of couturter fascistS,
drt'amlng of the comradely plea- .
sures In a day In the life of Ivan
Denisovlch.

Lal ANGELES (AP) - Carl
Lewllllld be Will lift. He
bait Ullft u a lot cltalallll tbel.ai
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Wilen Lewialllpped up tiD receive
his llllCOild &amp;Old malaJ oJ the

SUmmer OlympiCs Monday Jdillt;
be wu loodJy ~ed ~ mildly

Athens
·advances

WASlflNGTON - Four years preyforthemobstershehadhelped
ago, Jeny Van, a convicted · to send up.
extortionist and muscle man for
When Van's dangerous situation
California racketeers, gave federal became kno;wn to Rep. Charles
agencies crucial Information that Rangel, 0-N.Y., chall'man of the
led to nearly a dozen lndlctinents House Select Conunlttee on Narcot·
and convictions of his ·former · lcs, the congressman wrote to
assoCiates In the underworld.
Attorney General William French
He hoped to earn himself a break Smith demanding an elQ)lanatlon.
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on his state sentence for unrelated
"Shortly after Mr. Van made
· ·~ 'I ~an jus( hear that poor guy at il union meeting," said an AFL-CJO
charges of extortion and assault.
allegations ... ·he was transferred
&lt;jtlctal wbo agreed to comment on groonds he remain unldent!fled.,"U he
But he got no break from the state from protective custody Into the
.hils to go to the membership (asking for wage restraint), he's going to judge, who slapped him with a general prison population," Rangel
Ditch hell about taking a position as a surrogate for Reagan."
16-year sentence - 10 years more wrote. "While I do not want to draw
: ·Reagan's statements came as unwelcome advlce ·to a union whose than his partner received on conclusions from this act, It raises
tC.:.ders and rank and file have jolned90other AFI.-CIO unions In endorsing · Identical charges.
certain questions, particularly
f; and working hard for- Walter F. Mondale's election as president.
Worse, when Van started to what condlllons have changed that
"sing'' to a congressional commit- would diminish the need for Mr.
tee about alleged misconduct Van to be under witness
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The letter got quick action. Van
feds put him In deadly jeopardy. He
was abruptly withdrawn !rom the was hastily restored to the safety of
J\IStlce Department's witness pro- , a segregated cell under the witness
t
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:;:;tate officials say there Is no reason for iJnrr!edlate concern In Ohio or Its tectlon program and turned I~ , protection program.
As I reported yesterday, Van's
p)iltical subdivisions over a new federal llmlt on the lndusttial revenue . among the general prison populatlon, wherehecouldhavebeeneasy charges against the federal
~ they can issue to help ~ job-creating rustness expansions.
'"&lt;Catherine Ferrari, spokeswoman for the Department of Development,
~s all Ohio lssliers of such bonds- the state and Its cities, counties, and
&amp;lmmuntty Improvement corporations - currently are well within the
Jf6ut which is equal to $150 per Ohio resident. That's about $1.6 bllllon
· sllitewtde.
~he said unW now, the state bas not kept a running total on the bonds.
"Tile camper she was In had a
(With . the resignations of Anne
~wever, a 1983 law requires the reporting of .a ll bond issuances to the
Gorsuch Burford and Bert Lance, blowout, and Ellen got banged up a
'te
Mr. Buchwald bas gone on a little."
!!f!lr.ts'. Ferrari sald the "best guestlmate" is that the annual total is about$1 monastic retreat to rethink the
"SO .You're now traveling with
Jillllon. In the next two years "there Is not so much concern, rut we don't entlre November elections. He left Cynthia and Tommy?"
lil)ow yet about 1986 beCaqse the limit drops then to $100 per capita," she behind some of his reade!'!l' all time . "No. Tommy stayed In New
Orleans, and Cynthia left yester·
favorite columns.)
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:-$lie said rongress enacted the llmlt as a result of budget considerations
"Hello, I have a collect call from day. She said stie couldn t walt unit!
l!kause the bonds are tax-tree. It apparently was a tradeoff which led to
Miss Joyce Roblnsen In Oshkosh, my car was fiXEd.''
1Qe renewal of the tax-tree status of bonds which are used to finance Wis. Wlll you accept the charges?"
"What's wrong with your car?"
iiii\Jstng programs such as the one Clirrently being operated In Ohio, she
"Tile motor fell out. That's what
"Yes, operator, we wUI."
~. "That program was to have~ sunset-ed last year," she said.
I'm calling you about. The garage"HI, Pops. How are you?"
...Last week, Gov. Richard Celeste signed an executlveordersettlngupa
"Fine. What are you doing In man said It will cost $!)50 to fix It
~stem to keep track ol state and local bonds. Among other things, local
:
Oshkosh? I thought you were up."
tsSiiers must receive conllrrnatlon from the Development Department
"'That's a 1ortune!"
driving to Cade Cod to visit A11nt
jilth before and after bonds are Issued.
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"You ilon't have' to pay It tf you
Rose?"
: : 1n announcing the executive order, the governor said, "It Is Important
ilon't
want to. I can leave tile car
"We were, but Cynthia wanted to
that we not be stifled by'Congress' action, but lnstead·move forward with
stop Olf and visit a boy s~ knew here. I met a guy whO has a
!ius new method of assisting economic developrilent and job creation." from school who lives In motorcycle, and he Illy&amp; he'll iake
: ' The governor said the new ceiling will provide apprOXImately $1.6billlon
me as far as Detroit." ' .
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"I'LLPAYIT!"
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b) bonding authority for each of the' calendar years 1~ and l!l85. This
"Who is Cynthia?"
wows the existing system ol bond Issuers to !unction throughout the state
"How•s Mom?" .
,
"She's a girl I met In New
~d eliminates the need for lndjvklual communities to establlsll fOr
·!She's
011
the
extenl!ton.
t
tl!lnk
Orleans.''
tt~emsetves the Issuing practices otherwise required by the lederal
"New Orleans? I dldrt 't know you she was fine unW we got your caD.
~latlon, Celeste sald.
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Where are you staying unW you get
went to New Orleans.''
: •It also will allow t11e bonds to be used, for the llrst lime In Ohio, for
"I wasn't planning to, but yout car ~?" ,
~ture. The Ohio Farm Bureau estimates the "aggle" bonds wm·be
"I met some nice ldds wbo 1111w a
TomJ1:1Y said there was
great
ayallable this fall and will carry an Interest rate of about 9.75 percent.
concert of the Grateful Dead religious·commune i\ear here, and·
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scheduled to play In the stadlwn. they Bald I ~Ita)' with thmlll I
He got the day right, but the wrong promise .toilewte tile I'I!Dcl my or.
tO God ..
month.''
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"The only problem Is I have to
"H~ was hitchhiking on !II."
shave
my beacl." . .
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~tarted
out
with
ED~!~!
. \today Is Tuesday, Aug. 7, tlle~dayof198l. thefeare146daysleftln.
"Can't )'Oil stAy at a motel?"
· MulbeiTy. Where Is she?"
tMyear.
"1 don't bave anY r'oney left."
"She met some kids she knew tn
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driving to Mexico, so lhe decided to
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go with them.''
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"Do Mr. and , M!'!l. Mulberry and ~of It Wftlt 1or the fine."
the ProgreSSive 'Party nornlna.t ed ~ Roosevelt for
"What flne?"
knOW this?"
president.
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"We wert' lined tlOO for speecllng
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think
Ellen
called
them
alter
;fu19'l7, the Peace Bridge betweell the United States and
was
In
this llttle-bltty town hi '
the
accident.''
dl\dtcated c1ur1ng ceren,10riles attended by the PrinCe cl Wales and VIce ·
,.\rkansas.
"What accident?"
' President 01ar1es oa..&amp;~.
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tederal bond limit
QK in Ohio, 'for now

organized-crime strike force In Los
Angeles led Ran&amp;el to ask Smith to
Investigate altegatloos of "of11ctat
cQT11ptlon and der'ellctlon of duty
relating to narcotics enforcement In
the·Southwest ... " .
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The J\J&amp;dee ~~~tIs DOW
CQ!111uetlng an ln~tlgatlon. of the
·currenutrlke (orce director and his
predecessor, both . of whom have
empha~y dented accusations of
wrongdoing.
Van believes he was betrayed by '
authorities who didn't Uke Ills
charges against ~lr colleagues on
the strike force. It took congres:
,sional pressure to get the Justice .
Department to InVestigate the '
charges after years cifdelay.
The House committee's special ,
Investigator tbld my aS80Ciate lndy
Badhwar that he bi!Ueives Van was
Indeed "screWed.'' Van received a
punlttve prl!on sente~~ce arter ·
promises were n\ade to Intercede
for him In return for lils coOpera·
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blasted New York 9-3, PblladelpiJia

topped Mootr't!al4-1 and Pit1slm1lll
edged St. Louis 3-2.

P-.1, Redlll!

Kevin McReynolds doubled with
two out In the top of the ninth and
acored on Luis Salazar's s!Dgle,
Bending the Padres to their third

straiJ!It victory and llth In 13

games,.

Salazar's single was the ·seventh
.hlt.cltReds starter Joe Price, 1&gt;8, as
' Clnclmlatllolt 1.0 for the fifth time
this season and third time In nine

games.

11lurmond strurk out nobody In
tnntnp, while Got• ge
wllUfEd flllt' d sJx batters.
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tbll'd ltiWilll.vidtx'Y wbiJe CllpiiiJW
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Denny WaJIIna, and Encis Cabell's
' two-run llomlir to left ott lollng
Jolly Davta c~r~J',9Inblrl'llllllwltb
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Eutern Eallfl dtteated Harrllon·
,vile 6-2 tn a hard f'oulllt Weattm
Dlvillon pi8yalf· pme. Ellllm's
Eddie CW. plldled a lwldner to
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Eastern defeats'
Harrisonville, 6-2

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Bernier, who defeated Bllverwtnner ··
Ketly McCorm!Ck of Colurrlbu#, ::
Ohio, and bronze medalist Christina '·:
Seufert cl Ann Arbor. Mlcb., In the :•
women'a sprlntiJoard diving.
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welgbtl1tter Roll Miller, to Flnnlah ::
hammer lhfOWel" Julia Tlalnen, 'to ''
Alberto Cava cl Italy In the lo.&lt;nl :
meters, to Dolna MeUnte of Rmla• :.
n1a In lhewomen's800 metel'll
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Hlsvtctorywasllltact.Butsowas
Bob Beamon'stecotd, the tncredl·
ble 29-2~ lll't In the rarefied
atmo6pbere ol Meldco City 16ye,ars
ago.
· Lewis said- he had no Intention of
Jumping UIY more than necessary
- a declllon with which Beamon
whOlly aareed - because he was
hurting, the result of a Jong.-llay
during which he allo quallllfd for

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the :m.meter semifinals.
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Monday ended with the United '·
States OIVIIIng10lmedals, 46ofthem :.
gold. Rlxpanla and West Gennany ::
were tied for second lri total medals :
with 33 apiece, Roinanla the :·
runnenJP In gold with 16.
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~when boos outwelihed the

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Dwight Gooden, N, ~out 11x and drove In three In suwn ' c(
In the tour tnnlnp he WDI'Irl!d to t4,lke rookie ~qer~· stnliWefabl
m1saed PldJ Nlekro 8e81011long, the NL lead with 171, but he wu , fnnlnp 110 eam Bolton a IPUt In the
napped a
finally got him back - . just when rapped foe elgh1 hits, lncludJng six ntglltcap. 'lbe
tour-game
loalng
streak
In the
for extra basel.
they didn't need him.
ln
Amei1can
League
games,
opener
as
Lance
Parrish,
01et
The 45-year-old lmuckleballer
l..emoll
and
Tom
Brookl!nshlmeied.
returned toAtlantaMondayforPhll De!rolt shaded Bolton 9-7 rut
, Nlekro Night at Fulton County dtopped the secoqd half ot the and reliever Aurelio Lopez upped
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Stadium. After the l't'leJIIOJ!Iel, double-header l.G-2, Minnesota de- his record to~.
Twlnl'7,
Aft'rt!cd
.
feated
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Oakland
7-4,
California
Ric~ !'!fabler WeJ!I out and twlr~ a
Gary Gil!ttl's three-run homer In
shutout, ~tlng the Los Angeles • trimmed Seattle 84, Chicago
the
sbtth wiped out a 2-1 Oa.ldand
c:iowned
Milwaukee
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and
~;:w.
rltpped
Toronto
54.
Baltimore's
lead
and paced a 16:hit Minnesota
The com!l'rlltlvety youthM
Mahler, )VhP celebrated his 3ist . Stmn Davis blaJIJte!1 the Indians atlliCk. Winner Mike Sinlth!Jon
unW Jeny WWard hit bll ii!Venth allowed eight hits lil7 2-31nntngs as
blrthdayon~y. not onJy.dJd his
best to ••patll&amp;e the man c1 the hour, borne run In theelghth1JJniDe.ltwas the.Twlns remained one-half game
he lowered b1a ERA ·to~ to mwe only the ll*d bonier alloWed by ahead of Callfomlllln the AL West.
Gaettl's Imler came Qff Bill
put PbB'a brother Joe Into the ~ lllJ811 hpdJ. tldlll ! I •1, the
Knleger
after Tom BrUnanslly
best
ratio
Ill
the
major
leagues.
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walki!'d
and
Dave Engle singled to
l.GII!!'
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Farr
gaw
up
aD
tour
Monday_was a piMB"s a1ght lri
open
the
sixth.
Dave Kingman hit
BaJttrnore
runs
lri
the
llrst
four
most c1 the Natlailal Leeaue putts.
his
2!Hb
·horne!"
rut his first1n 14
'lbree,•lhJlall were duowu. with lnnJnp
for
Oaldand
In the bOttom
'l'fJenN,IIetlllai'HI
.the curtuua -.ll that the NL'•
w•BialdrDied twoh&lt;JQnmer
...rs,ro. a of the sixth.
~Odcl ~--the Cuba and
doubleandaaqle,
KlOI'edfournins
the~ 'outltlQied the l'l!llt c( the
1
~uanJWned.
~Dieatl'* ~TIIIrmoJidand
aoo.Gc rt~~rew a ttJreH!t. 1-0
~ IM!l' the ~ while

Western Union. You don't want the
man to fix the dented door at the
same time?"
"Your car has no den!ed door."
"It does now. I have to go, Dad.
Some kids I met are going to take
me white-water canoeing. Good·
bye. And, Pops- ha'ie a nice day.

·Be'rry's World ·

applauding his trtumpb, a 28-foot,
~··Inch leap on his first- and only
legal-long jump.

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The Atlanta Braves, who have

tlon. This Is also the oph\ton of
Assistant U.S. Attorney Paul Corra- ·
dlnl, wbo acknowledged the valua·
bte lielp Van provided In breaking
up the bJUest, best organized anCI
JJIQIIt profitable arson ring In the
country.
·
' In January 1!81, ·several federal·
agents testified In Van's hellalt at .
his pre-sentenee hearing In the
California state court.
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Dennis ~hloss. a Justice Depart·
'ment special prosecutor, testtned
thlit Van bad been cooperadng In ·
fedeallnvestlgatlons of arson, mall
fraudand'whlteslavery.Van"gave
lull andcompletelnformatlontothe
federal grand jury," Schbs told
the judge, adding: "A very lUge
pel centage or that Information bas
been Corroborated by ·Independent
Investigative ~ns. "
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Despite all the favorable testtmony, · the California prosecutor
recommended no lenlellcy, and the ,
judge wem along with the
recoinmendatlon:

Popjl. Send I'(W! the !hOney care

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Collect call.,------:-----'--/__:__-'--__._Ar_tB~uc..::.;.:h.:..:..::wa==ld
"I tqld you ·not tiJ drive fast."
"I wasn't driving. Fred was."
"Who the hell Is Fred?"
"He's a vegetartan, and. he says
capitalism Is finished In the West.''
"That'S ,worth· $100· to Jtear. Are
you going to Cape Cod to Visit Aunt
Rose or aren't you?"
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"As soon· as I get the car fixed,

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.Pretty Baby, Mister,
M~ss registrations set
Registration Is underway for the annual Pretty Baby Contest arid
tre Little Mister and Miss Meigs County Contest to be held as a part
ot the Meigs County Fair.
The Little Mister and Little Miss contests wOI be held at 5: :fl p.m.
Wednesday. The Pretty Baby Contest wOI be held at 1 p.m. Saturday.
In both .contests, registration Is re!)ulred before the day of the
contest. Entry fee Is $1.
In the Wednesday contest, entrants' birthdays mustfaU between
Aug.l5, 1976andAug.17, 198l.A$00glftcertHic~ttewill be awarded to
the winners.
In the Pretty Baby contest, children must be born between Aug.14,
1981 and Aug. 14, 1984. Categories Include: birth to three months by
Aug. 14, 1984; three months to six months by Aug. 14; six months to12
months by Aug. 14; 12 months to 18 months by Aug. 14; 18 months to
rwo years by Aug. 14; two years (born between Aug.1, 1982 and Aug.
14, 1984); three years (born 'betWeenAug.14,1981 andAug.14, 1!&amp;.
One girl and one boy will 'be awarded first place In each group. A$5
gift certlflcate will be awarded to each winner.
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PRETTY BABY CONTEST OR
LITTLE MISS OR LITTLE MISTER
MEIGS COUNTY
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' Contest Entry (check
( ) Pretty Baby Contest
( Little Miss or Little Mister
; Send application with $1.00 for each child entered to: ·
Mrs. Alwllda Werner
915 Park St.
Mlddieport, Ohio

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Pen announcements

Mr. and Mrs ..RobertBalley Sr.
·)'ecently returned from a vacation In
cDeLand, Fla. and GatUnburg, Tenn.
: ; Mrs. Robert Russell, Mrs. Steve
:J1aggy, Stephanie and Brad, are
· vislting with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
: sUmmerfield, Candi, Wend!, and
Crystal. Medina.
·: Mr. and Mr. Doyle Knapp,
:Langsville, were Saturday after·
: n0on visitors ()f Mr. and Mrs.
:C}la rley smtth
• ·Mr. and Mrs. JohnSlackandsons,
: ~ndyvile, were recent visitors ot
'.Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnson,

~fomeroy

~.personal
:: " Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mcintosh
·: have returnd to Floral City, Fla.
· after visiting here with his sister,
: Mrs. Harrlet Spencer.
: · JolnlngthemfordtnnerwereMr.
• and Mrs. Csrl Jennings. Another
: evening they were joined by Mrs.
~· Spencei''S grandchildren, Brian,
·: Melinda and Arillty. Amity Is now ln
• Baltimore visiting her paternal·
·grandparents.

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ROCK SPRINGS - A Rock

Chapter, will meEt Thul'!lday,
6: 45 p.m. at Duff's Smorgas1
held 8 p.m. ThW'IIday at the hall. board. Dlriner' w01 be at 6 p.m.

year.

A Humanities major, Cauthorn Is
the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. P.
Cauthorn, Reedsvtue.

Happenings
Sponsor
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Ill' 111e
Cillo Valley l'llllllllltl!l Campt1ny · ).CUI·
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21!1i. !iecond ciUI Jllll~ pold It J'n.
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""'lotion, National Adver!IIIW f!epre. ...uuw, Branllom Newopoper SAI8,.
733 'I111r11 A..n..,, New York, New
York 10017.

MOUNTAINSTATESTOMPERS-'n!eMcJ!mtaln
State Sbnpen, OuuieltGa, W.Va., will appear,
durlllic llle free ld lltqe ealer&amp;alameot at llle l21st
annual Mt'JpCountyFalr. Dtre«ed by D. L.~
11M! IJ'OUP wiD appear bt mll&amp;cbed OOIIINtnlng fn1m

7:1118 8 p.m. • A111.l6. Prec"'• 1Mw ed 1 wy
daneea, lllle dances, cJueta, buck IOio · - 111111
tndMiooal four J11111 eight couple Moo.. eln SWe
lMJWIIt'S wiD be lnclllded Iaiiie group's JII'OII'IIIII.

Chester class reunion held
·The Chester Hlgh School class of
1931 held Its annual picnic a) the
Chester flreOOuse recently.
1\venty.foor class me{llbers,
teachers and guests enjoyed a
basket dinner. John Bailey bad the
blessing
Time was spent ' visiting and
taking pictures. Irene Parker gave
the treasurer's report and an

50-year members honored by
Evangeline Chapter OES · ·

Four met)lbers with more than 50
yearsot membership In the Order of
the Eastern Star were honorect at
the recent meeting of Evangeline
Chapter 172, at the Middleport
MasonicTemple.
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RecognizEd and presented yellow
roses by Twlla ChUds, worthY
matron, were Grace French, Adria
WUcox, Mildred Fowler and Lee
McComas. EvelYit Lewis of the
Puneroy Health Care &lt;:enter Is a
73-year member.
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1bose with 25 years ot member·
ship honored were Katherlne Mit·
chi&gt;II, Betty Denny, and LUllan
DeMoskey. They were presented
pins by Euvetta Bechtle and Jean
NuU and red roses by Mrs. ChUds.
Presiding with Mrs. ChUds at the
. meeting was James Clarworthy,
worthY patron. Protem officers
were Maxine Kester9on, Bill King,
Naomi King, Cheryl Thomas, Mrs.
Bechtle and Eller Lewis. Linda
Mayer was soloist and sang
"Memortes" with Ermna Kay
ClatworthY at the organ.

visiting Mr. and Mrs. Aldon
SpringerandfamllyofVtnton,
Va.
Elsie Circle and Sue Hager visited

Reported IIi' were !3ea Kuhn and
Mrs. Lewis, both recently t!Js.
charged from the hospital. A
sympathy card had been sent to
Maxine and.Roy Kesterson at the
deathot~motiler.
.
Elizabeth Milam, Ways and
Means chairwoman, re!)ll\!Sted help
for the bake and rummage sate. It
was noted the charter had been '
draped for Sarah Bowman, Nellie
Prlce and Norma ,Jean Silvers In
July.
.
Adah Night wOI be obse!Ved at the
Sept. 6 meeting. Grand Adah, Betty
Bouts wOI be present and aU thoSe
who have se!Ved In that station are
Invited to attend. Officers are asked
to wear their chap!~ dresses.
The September meetliig sunshine
collection was designated for the
GrandChapterChorusofwhlchBea
and Bob Kuhn are members.
etarworthy gave ctostng remarks
on behalf of the honOred members.
Sunshine pages for the evening .
wereFrancesThomasand .Beulah
McComas. Prayer was given by the
chaplain, Robert Kuhn, and
members were ,seiVed refreshmentsbyTeresaCanterbury,Betty

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Cindy Cltiner of ChUllcothe, and
Mrs. Ethel Orr, Chester, were
guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee
and family, Sunday.

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. Systems from 11696.
'installed

Mr. and Mrs. Warden 0u1'SandMr.
and Mrs. Dlek Gaul Tuesday.
The Rev. and . Mrs. Richard
Young and sons otSidney have been
hereVtsltlng. DavtdspentsOmetlme
during the summer with Mr. and
Mrs. Edson Roush. Their son,
Eddie, hlls return€d to Kent where
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annual Pe.rker reunion Ww be
held at theTuppersPlalnsSchool '
Sunday. Dinner will be at 12: :fl
p.m. and all relatives and frtends
of tbl! family .are Invited to

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Tammy and Terry.
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offering was taken to be given to the Hayes, Martha and Will Poole,
firehouse fund and to pay expenses VIrgil McElroy, Pau!Jne and Buel
Ridenour, Bertha. and Fred Smith,
ot cleahtng and services.
During the afternoon, Opal and . Mary Buck, LucUie Smoth, Victor
John Wlckbam se!Ved homemade Bahr, Esther and RaYmond Gooch,
lee cream, and were given a vote ot Earl Kn!iht, Henrietta BaUey,
Nellie Parker, all local; Mildred
thanks by the group for hosting the
Collins, Canton; Betty and Kenneth
picnic.
. Others attending were AIVIJie Davisson, Mechanicsburg.
The 191!5 reunion will be held on the
Frecker, Irene Parker, Thelma
last Sunday In Juzy at the same
place.

based on le\iel&amp; ot maturity,
responsibility, well-developed In·
POMEROY - The next visit
o! the Amertcan Red ,..,__
HomerBradshaw,apattent at the
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terpersonal slciUs aJI!I !IOlid aca·
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demlc standing. Students who · Pomeroy Health Care Center, wUl
bloodmobile has been scheduled
accept SA. positions are required to
observe his 78th birthday Frtday.
for Aug. 22 from 1 to 5:00p.m at
enrou In a ~week ohio wes~ey811 .--Ca_rds_ma_y_be_sen_t_to_hlm_t_he_re_._ _~th_e,...Sen_~
tor_a
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tlzen_s_een_t_e_r._ _
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course during IIJII'ing telm which
teaches, Job responsibilities and
poUsbes btterpeJ1onal sk!lls. They
SAl£ PIICD
must also return to campus one
&amp;0011 1ltiU l/11/14
week before classes start to asatst
with freshman ortentatlon.

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scheduled

To' observe
78th birthday

Parker reunion

zatloa wW have a bowl-a;thon
Wedneeday ·at the fanaoy
Bowling Lanes. .
The bowl-a·thon will begin at
10::1) 8.1!). and Ia lbr ape 7·14.
Ploceedl will benefit tbl! PrO.
·Piqe .llheetl may be r»
talned at FNth'a Pllannilcy,
Vaugllan'a Bakery, Powells

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professional staff members In
operating residence halls and assist
resklentl aa peer.counselora.
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Paneroy and Dan'• Pizza In
Rutland. For more Information,

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Paul Moore spent several days

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S!»''nas Gran,e meelbl&amp; will be

Vls.ltors at the Dnltglf• Circle
llprne IM!J' the weel """' were 1\fn.
FredJ Wakelleld, Mrs, Debbie
Moore andaon,Marc,SheJb.'WIIIon,
East Llve11XJUI; Mrs. Mary Rliuell, .
Waverzy, W.Va.; and Mr. and Mrs.
Ear! Harden, Weston, W.Va.

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Alison Cauthorn, whO w)U be a
senior at Ohio Wesleyan University
ln August, has been selected as a
student asslatant for the 198f.lfi

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,: Classes for everything from
Jams: black raspberry, grape,
cucumber reUsh to oatmeal cookies peach, strawberry.
, have been included In tills year's
Jellies: apple, crabapple, black·
·baking and canning division at the berry, · elderberry, grape, and
:121st Annual Meigs County Fair, peach.
;Aug. 14-18, on Rock Springs
Spreads: pear honey, peach
·Fairgrounds.
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honey, peach butter, and apple
: Nlnety·fourclassesforpreseiVes, butter.·
Jalll!l, jellles, spreads, pickles,
PickleS: cucumber, dill pickles
'relishes, catsup and·sauces, canned and bread and butter.
•fruit and vegetables, breads and • Rellshes: chow-chow •.end Of the
; biscuits, cakes, cookies, pies and garden; and s~t pepper reUsh.
;candles have been Included In the
Tomato catsup.
:);chedule. Again this year, Barbara
Chill sauce.
f ry ls chairwoman of the
Canned fruit: applesauce, sHced
,department
appled, blackberries, whole, half,
,: The rules specify fruits and · sptoed' and sHced peaches, sJlced
•vegetables as well other sealed and haHpears, plums, raspeberrles,
:~musthavebeencannedlnl983 and cherrles.
:or 1984. No frozen baked goods nor
Canned vegetables: brussell
:1terns made from boxed mixes are sprouts, whole and sUced . beets,
·J'ICcepted for exhibit. The only shellle snap, and whole beaDs,
· ~ntrance fee Is the purchase o( a Cabbage, carrots, com, green, krau,
membership ticket. Each entry lima beans, kidney beans, peppers,
inustbe labeled and the lids must not stuffed mango, sweet ~toes,
•he covered.
whole, quartered and green t&lt;ma·
: Entrles must be made before 4 roes, tomato juice, vegetable soup, ·
• ;p.m. Friday. A secretary will be In Cllnned SQUIISh, and Cllnned
·;the falrboordofflcefrom10a.m. to4 potatoes.
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' p.m. on Thursday and Frlday to
Baking Division
accept entrles.
Breads: whole wheat, white and
• Ribbons and premiums, $1.50 for banana nut bread In loaves, baking
: first, $1 for second, and 75 cents for powder biscuits, muffins, and
::third wOI be awarded.
yeast rolls, three on a plate.
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~ All articles,
must be In place by
Cakes: sponge, butter, pound
;, noon on Monday and ,can not be cake, chocolate and loaf.
.·removed until after 4 p.m. on
Cookies: (six cookies) oatmeal,
.Saturday, the final day of the fair. 1 brownies, Iced, chocolate , chip,
"Closed judging will take place .on fudge unlced brownies, plain drop,
.·Monday afternOon.
molasses, and drop orange.
: The classes for exhlbit are:
Pies: apple, cherry, berry, pecan,
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Canning Division
peach, pumpkin, and raisin.
·• Preserves (any size jar): peach,
Candles: .carmel, peanut brittle,
:· cherry, strawberry, ted plum and
mints, chocolate and white fudge,
·'..tomato.
dlvlnlty, and a class for other kinds .
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VAN WERT, Ohio (API TestJmony wUI prove that John
GeOrge Splrko Jr. was In the tiny
town ot Elgin the ltiOrnlng that
PCIIttnlstl'ess Belly Jane Mottlnger
dJsappe6n!d. says the proaecuu 1n
SplrkO's aggravated mlll'der and

But defenSe attorney Jerry
McHenry claims Splrko spent the
morning ot Aug. 9, 1982, meeting
with his parole afllcel' In Toledo and
ljettlllg mediCation tor hlJ sister.

The trial wu to resume .b efore
Judge Sumner E. Walters thiS

morning • .

Spirito and DelaneyGibsalJr.,34,
are IICCIISI!d of taldJig Mrs. Mottlnger tram the po4t Qftlce, Her body,
wrapped In palnt-dot)ed

canvas,

Vernal Caldwell

was found In a field near Findlay
more than a month IaleT.
McHenrysaldthecanvaswllllead
to two part·tlme painters who uv8t
near the lleld (!fa trailer that he said
was !oond spattered with hulnan
blOOd.
He said Splrko learned all he
knows abol!t Mrs. Mottlnger' sdeeth
fromGibsonwhllethepalrand!hree .
other men were drlnldog In the
trailel' tour days after Mrs. Mottin-

abduction, carrying a WOI'I1II,II wllo
was being hit by men.

and Linda and Charles ·Jackson ot
Troy; a brother and slster--ln·law,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett caldwell ot
Middleport; three sisters and
brothers-In-law, Annabelle and Willard Hobbs of Franklin, Tressle and
Harry Hendricks of Poo~eJoy and
Mary and Luther SJn!th of Middle-

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r ·lliluUIJq a&amp; die CheMerSkate-A-Way,llltee year old Jeremiah........,,
Roy Jo!-,Raelne,found ldmllellln .-1 of • .
•Jlil~-11ne-IQI. Ellht year old JU!Itln Dldcle, - . of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
af Racine, was just what lhe dodor ordered.

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:~vefallen.Hesuggestedthemayor
--'IDvestlgate moving tl\e rocks back

--IJP"along the wall. Reed mentioned
·~ral trees are growing from the
··wall and need to be cut out to
-preserve the wall.
' ···· Present were all council
'"members:
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Wehrung, ·Henry Werry, Bruce
lteed. Betty Baronlck and BID
~·::Y.oung.

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COLUMBIA FAllS, Mont. (AP)

Maniage licenses

-An Amtrak train slammed Into a
car that Ignored flashing lights and

.Marriage licenses. have been
Issued In the Meigs County Probate
Court to Leonard Alvin Myers, 22,
Long Bottom and Mary Beth Hibbs,
18, Chester, and Gk1nn Odell
Winland, 78, Wellsburg, W.Va. and
Velma Essie Stobart, 65. Racine..

loweredga~atarallroadcrosslng,

Band prac.•ice
· dales announced
The Southern Band will have fUll
band practice today from 6: JO. to
8: JOp.m., and on Aug.14 andAug.l6
In preparallon for band camp.
Attendance at the prac~ Is
mandatory. A King's Island ttlp Is
planned for Thursday.

ldlllng the two teen-age boys In the
automOiltle, authorities said.

..:~.•Real estate classes.outlined
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Robert K. Withers, MAl. of Instructors. The classeS are eftered
Huntington, W.Va., was guest to the public at $34 a person.
The board decided to hold
·~~ when the Southeastern
.OhloBoardofRealtorsmetrecently meetings twice a month with the
next session to be Sept. 25 at the
";~! IJie Holiday IM, Gallipolis.
·' · Withers discussed appraising and Holiday Inn with ~allons
•the requirements to become an required.
As FmHA loan packager for
. ~.AJ. He spoke on the time
," niQUired to make an appraisal and Jackson and ~ Cwntles. Win· 't;ollcluded with a question and . n1e Blair 111scusaed the availability
and problems of securing a IQ&amp;n.
~an-session.
There
IB money forCOIIItructiDDand
During the meeting, presided
farm
loans
tor Melp and Atbells
' .fr./f!r by Bruce Teaford, president,
counties,
II
was noted aud thole
·Teeford Realty, Pomewy, the
1 ~ dllculaed real estate educa· Interested are to call BruceTeidoid
or Milton ROOsh, Teaford Agalcy or
'tlon c" e1 for September and
. O.iule .'Three classeS WID lncl\jde Jean Trusaell, Cleland IUelty;
, •:18 IIOUn of Instruction with FrCIIty Panetoy. .
Arty realtor may be a loall
·'"eJ\ggand and Dapiel O'Ne!D as

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pacllagPr, but may 1101 be both
pacJca&amp;l'r and selling 1111!111. A
seminar wUI be held to provide
inlti'UCtlon In October.
Attending the meet~~c ·a. Bnt:e
Teaford; Helen Teeford, ~;
SUe P. Murphy, treaaurer: VlriU
Teaford, Milton Roush, Teaford
Reelty; · Jean 'l'nlllell, Dottle
Turner, Clelalld Realty; Jack
Sedwldt, Bank One, Athens; WUU.

LeadiJiiham, Leadlnlllarn Realty;

Jaclc RDdel1cll. Ellie ~. llaJr
Reilly; Clyde B. Walllillr, David
Wlllemln, Willman Realty; Connie
wa~~~er.
Kreldet', Accent
Ul~ealty; Olarle&amp;Ie...rd.r...,_.
M11t1P1t Realty; D. J. Wllitlla!r,
Fred HDI, Allee HW, Blair Realty;
Robel1 K. WltbetB. Wltbenl am co.

Maureen

7119/1 mo. pd.

trial rece=d tor the day Monday.
follce have sooght GIIBlll IInce
his eeciQltl ftoo\ a Kentucky jail
wllerebewasbelni!hekllnthedeath

also acid boll and rod
out radiaton. Wulao
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Malgo Co..
AMENDED Order of Sale 1n the
Dlancnd 8Migl a ~ Co.. above entttled action. 1wtll offer
lM City ~ eind &amp;..lnue , for Sale at, pubhc auction. atlhe
Co.
door of the Court House in

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Racine, OH.

Public Notice

Pomeroy. 10 the above named
County, on Saturday. the 1st
dav of September. 1984. at
10:30 o·clock. A.M .: !he following descn~ real estate. Situate •n the County of Me1gs and
State of Ohto. and '" the
Townsh1p of Orange. to·wit
Be1ng loc·ated 1n the Town ship of Orange. County of
Metgs and State of Oh1o:
Being •n Orange Township
and bemg 1n lot No. 6 10
Riggscrest McihOr AdditiOn as
recorded in Volume 4. Page 44
Meigs CoiJntv Plat Records .
EMcept•ng and reservmg to
former grantOf'S all m1nerals
under sa•d real estate w1th right
to mme and remove same
Without inJury to the surtace.

for less than 1WO·Ihirds of the
appraised amount. , .
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Reference Deed: Volume
267. Page 995. Meigs Count'/
Deed Records
Located .n theY at AIQ\JSCrest
Manor. At. 1. Aeed~vllle. OH.

45772

PROPERTY MIF'AAISEO
$60.000 and

TERMS OF SALE: Cash

hand.

JAMES J . PROFFtlT
SHERIFF
MEIGS COUI'ITY
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PSYCHIC READER

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allll flt1111. Adi!Ct on all
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allll ciiiiiiMntlal. ;
1157"' St.
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Roger ·Hysell

GARAGE

124.P-•r Ohio
_AUTO &amp; TRUCK
If.

PH. 992-5682
or 992·7121

"FREE ESTIMATES"

7/9/1

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LOST: brown ond white
Englioh bulldog loot on
St.Rt .143 . .R.Woid. Coli
992-11747.
LOST. Femofe Pitt lull with
3 pupa, 2 female, 1 mole,
loot betw. .n Point Pleoaont

EXCAVATING
-DOZERS

BRAUN &amp;
ASSOCIATES

LEASE YOUR NEW
VEHICLE
DON'T BUY
No Down Payment

E11cellent Rat11
Foi lnformotion
Cell Collect

- 614-423-5560

. 'I

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

J.H.tfll

716/l

&amp;REPAIR
leaaonable

S..rdtt~ \11ofp. \IMt"l ~:

Clflll•

IAIIGI 01 SMAU JOIS ·
PH. 992-2478
7! 3011 mo. pd.

We'd llu to llltrotlm ,.. to
En-·A-Cir. lha_..,
to d.riYt till vthiclt of poo
ehOiea.

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l - Monthly P1y1111t1t

20-

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PH. 614·992·3718
· MIOOI.II'OIT, OHIO

CARPENTER
SERVICE

-.

- Acldont •nd remodlling
-Rooffftl end eun• work
-CCM:Cowtv work
-Plumbing ond -.rtcol .

.

(Fr" Estimatoo)

V. C. YOUNG-Ill
99:1_-6215 Of 992-7314
Pomeror, Ohio

&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS

IIIII.

81SSIU

KIN'S

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C.Ub,fNIIMIIIcta·
tl..... Mt-2101 ot
Mt-2110
No lundly C8lle

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APPUANCE

.,!!

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS
Sins Stlrt Fro11 IZ'xll'

. UTILITY BUII:DINGS
&amp;'16: Up
to 24'136'

Sins' lroll

P&amp;S BUILDINGS ·

PoiiiiiOY. OH. 45759
For Fater larYb

Pll.. 514-143-5191 .

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CU, THIS HOTICI ,011

NITHIII I"IIINCI

· WELDING&amp; ·
FABRICATION
30 Yn. lxpari-•

eWal:eaa tDW.wMI ....

Mechanical Work •
Tractors - Cera •

Truck • Automlltlc
Transmlislon

I

PARTS and IEIMCE
~

·We PlY C.ah for lito model
CIMn ueed

CIIFI.

wood hHtart. &amp;Min Furni-

tuN, 448·3189. 3rd.
Olive SL, Galllpollt. ~h.

a.

ol=

Uood petlo
gt..o
doora, "!rood&amp;
ffwmod
win-. &amp; olldl i clont
.doora. Col e14·H7· 7633.
8uflng dolly · gold, oitver
colnt, ringo. ~ry ,stoning
were, okl coine, lerge curowncy. Top prlceo. Ed. Burkett 8orber Shqp. 2nd . Avo.
Middleport, Oh . 814-9923478.
Ceeh peid for f•ncy iron or
heavy Iron boda. •1110 and
Moit&gt; Co.
up for atone jlira. Old time cup-

boord . .-&lt;:&lt;ill 1-304·882·
2711

PH. 6l4-247·2515

•...,

· ·l.mo.

wood. cupbollrda, ch•lra,
cheau. beeketa, diehea.

stone joro. ontlquoo. gold
and allvor. Wrlte-M.D.
MIHer. Rt.2, Pomeroy, Ohio
411789 or coli 1114-9927710.
·wonted old pienot. Poying
t20.00 ~~nd t40.00 eoch.
Flm floor only. Write glvlnt
direc:tlon1. Witten Pianoa.
Box 188. S•rdie. Ohio
4394e . Call 114 -483·
11011.
Caah for use.d recorda.
PNfer 50'o &amp; 80' t ony type.

35115 Oat Hill load
ON. 45743

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WolhftA,..rilhepTechtolcl•

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RIOENOUI

TV &amp; APPUANCE
CH£STER-tl5·3307

not over II yeort old &amp;
- -- No junk. Coli
81 4·S82·2102·. .

PH. (614) 915-4212

It Use ¥011 Schrllltr
(qttiptlllnt RtcHIIIIMH
by Ltlllilll Clrpet Jllnu.
lectuttrs.

'FREE

11

Help Wanted

ESTIMATES"

7-9:1 mo.

. BOGGS

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. 50 EAST

GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Altllorind John DHrl,
. flaw Holl111d, lnh Hoc
f - Equiftlltnt
Dultr

Farm Equipment
Pam&amp; Service

10·U t

W£ AlE YOUI SALES
AltO IEI¥1C£
II£ADQUAifiRS FOI

Window air conditioners.

Lona 1otto11,

7130/84

Clll 614·992·6737

mo.

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TRUCI LEASING ·

eo•. JH

EUGENE LONG

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Dehumidifiers, l'arlt

-GAS liMES
-SEPTIC STSTEIS

YOUNG'S

liiANO TUNING

Quality Wootcmanahip

IOC!flill Of II T Worllld In " - . . ..

"CUTOUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

Wanted To Buy

Old Englloh Shoepdog
puppy. Colll14-992-11039.

-TIEJICHER

Pll. (614) 843-5425
Vinyta,MH"'*""

9

Cell S-1114-992-7180.

-LO·IIOYS

RllnOIIellng

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INTERESTED IN A
\ NEW VEHICLE

Vinyl &amp; Aluminumcom..._ Olittlr Work

·

WHAL£fS AUTO PARTS
~H. 992·7013
.New Chevy Trude ....
FINDII ............. '76.95
DOOIS ............ 1149.9$
HOODS ............ !174.95
IUMPIIS .........: '69.95
Ollll................. 142.50
R. SUPI'ORI -- ~ ---- '14.95
TAIL GATE ........ ,,•I5.00 '
FORO FINDER .... '69.95
IUMPH ............ '69.95
AIM Some Car
'-nllen Avoilobfe

.SCOTT'S
PIANO TUNING

-BACl~OES

-WATEI
-SEWEI

742·3171

Coonp~«e

304-11711-1127.

Exercin blko, - d cond.
c_oll 11 4.- 3 8 7 . 71 o 2
anytlnie.

mo.

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31. _ _ _ __

2 catt llild klnena; coli
304-812·3590.

Wanted IO buy oioed.COIII &amp;

).(H mo.

FARM CllY, INC.

fl. _ _ _...;..._,

12. _ _ _ _ __

The

Homem-..a oom x-tro Income. W. need aev•at
, . ••utltivel in ttM• 8fNI
Porty pion - - a plua. Glftt,

toya. ho""' decor. No lnvat·
ment. Cor • phone nec. Coli

.... 1-100-11113-1077. AIIO
bootdng portloo.

Teecher - · bobyalttor In
home et Addloon, I doyt •
- · 1 chUd 10 mo. old .
814-387-72211.
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o...,...,........ jobe. t18,11151
• tiiO,II:Ir..o. N-hlrlng.
Vour - - For dlrtctory call
BOI-ei7-IOOO ext. R·
4444.
If you IN lniWI"tod In 1
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CONTRA'CTING
'OOZIR
• IACKHOI
'RIClAMA'IIONWORK
'OIL PIILD IIIIYICEI

'DUMP niUCK IIRYICE
'CONCIIm WORK
'CUITOM lUlU NOMII

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22 Money to Loan

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sale•

HOME LOANS .FIXED
RATES Below market rateo.
Fl•od conventional FHA·
VA . Le•der Mortg1ge ,

Athena. collect 814-892·
30111 .
23 ' Profe,aionel
Servieaa

----··aaiifj;oifa.........
&amp; Vicinity

County Flir. Olle-Wilmo

w-. Rowlelgh Dlltributon.

l:l~==~~=:t~~
lolupliiO~ · Apply
.. JNi 1 R,.Daii.•IUtcften.

2111 , Jeobon Avenue •
Pelnt l'leeeont.

tiood :=~::~=~~~
E'•pe1 :1M•agaPoaltloft.

Ollery IIIII - f l u.
In ....._ ond honl·

-ll\•lwoed.c-ofloaS·7,
l'olnt PIHNnt R.,tat•.
Point Pltaoont. w . Yo.
1811110.

...... .......... ..........
t.Jallipolis
&amp; VIcinity :

oppootunlty to .. m trlpa to
OeHipiolia Fleo Marll81 Fri ..
c1r..m tocotlon•. Soreh Cov·
let. &amp; Sun . Indoor-outdoor.
entry ... full Mnge ~olry P11no Tuning end Aepeir . N- Fridly Night Merlcot
compeny offering hlth qual· lrunlc 0rdl Mutl\: Co .. 448· attrto 3PM till 1 Rt. 311 •
lty 14K gold. atertlno altver 01187. Qllp thlo od for 20%
1110. Coli 448· 7037.
ond dtomondoln oddltlon to dl1aount . L•n• Daniele,
foalllon ~elry thooughout 814·742·28111 .
Frazier• Bottom flea
the Un'-&lt;1 8totea. For lnt•·
Market . Every weHend .
.n- coli bet .. een hour. of
U.S . ~8 Fro1iero Bottom,
1 PM to 4PM, Mondaywva. 2110112. DeOI.,. WeiFrldly. Aak foo: S14-388·
coma. Don Frezier ·
8588 Connie George Unit
Oporotor( 304-7111-2779.
Dtroctor, 81&lt;1-4411-211114
31
Homee
for
Sale
Corolrn Dorat Bronch
2 Fomlly Vard BeloAUf. 8.1.
Monegoo.
Only 9Y.o% eooumable loon 10. Kuhn rldlunce acrou
Electronlca Technlchtan , on thlo 3 BPI brick ronch from Contepo~~o School.
1ble to ropelr cor. home houao. aacluded on 2.8 Michigan SoleiiO Nell . lobY
nilrel:), 2-way r1dioa. Send 10r11 of a.nd wfth finn
raouma to P ·a Box 342 pond, locotad nNr Oak HIM fum., dre11ar,. toole. cartt
b . . ra. mower. achool
Golllpollo_ Ohio 411!131 .
ond Centerville, opprox . clothoo . Aug. 11-111.
•411 mo. peymont. Only
Wonted: Port limo 120 hra.- 13,7110 down. ..79·2. 803
..
Yerd Solo Aug . 7 • 8 . 834
. w..k) Ucenood Practloool after 8 P.M. doUy.
1st. Ave .. Oolllpollo, 9,5.
Nu111 for ' en lntermodlllo - - - - - - - - - cooe flclllty for the mtinttly N.L. Stevena hea home 3 Family Vord Sole Aug . 7.
retardld In Bidwell. Ohio . moot,.geo ovollable with
c ·Uffent Ohio l .P .N. UcenM lnterett rea.a 11 low II a. 9 • 10. loll of knick·
cfothll, flowan .
ond · Pharmacolotf courM 11 .211% ond t.-ma up to 30 ' ltnacke,
Felrvlew
Evergrean· Rd .,
required. Experience !n yeera with only 1 1% down·
working with lndlvlduola payment. Lilt Jeri Allie hllp qua'1er of mile · out of
with manttl retlirdotlon and· you buy that- homo. CoH E•grtln.
or other develap-ntol dlo· 1114-379-2728 b&gt;lfoy lor Vard Sale Tue. • Wed. Aug .
eblutloa pr-..d. lend r•· detollo otter 8PM or 8147-S . Nlco tchoot clotheo,
oume to Corol hl-n , P .0 . 477·2443 9AM-IIPM .
·coata, gl•aaware ,
Sox 104. Jockaon. Oh - - - - - - - - - Jeane,
mite. beauty aldo. 2018\'1
41140. Buckeye Commun· Romodeled cute home, Rear Eaetern Ave;
ltV Sorvlcoo Ia on oquol clo" to achoola. Owner
opportunity emflloyer.
must aolllmmodlotelyll Mid·
dleport. Coli 1114-892- Yard Sale Aug. 8th. 9th &amp;
1Oth. Ridge Ave.. rio
Reliable cloonlng fldy_1 dey 8941 .
Grande. Clothea, rain or
week . Cell oftor II. 448 · -:-~---:----- ahine. ~atch for signe. 9·&amp; .
42411.
4 houMa with toto in Crown
City fOr more lnf0rm1tlon
· Verd Solo If~ .mi. Ke\oatone.
lobyilnor - • d for 2 mo. cait 814· 2118·110118 .
Vlnton·LIIO Lanier. Aul. 9,
old Intent. Stootlng Aug. 15.
Roferonceo rooquiled. Coli Houae-128 Fourth Ave Aug. 10. 9AM-6PM . ond
1211,000. 110,0110 down aow. 12 gougro model 10
448-2338.
hlanee on l1111d contract Rem. 32 full. Imp. w"'ola.
Moke 1200-tZIIO a week to with I percent lntereot. Coli B.D w· ilrlll, mono bowllolg
boll. boyo' olle e-10, ledlaa
wort In Wood. Muat hove 814' 441-3204.
az. 7 ~ 12. name brend
own - · CeM otter 7PM.
1114-2118-111119.
Nice 3 bdr. brick ho,., clothing-like new, twin
completely furnitbed. lo- bod...,.oda. toyt. mlacal·
Apertment compl•• malnte- cotod Chorleo St.. Crown llneoua. No urly •••••·
Nnce. GrNt for perwonwith City. Oh . (:all 814· 21111·
Yard •~le nt etackl table•.
other Income. Con 8711· 11244.
diohoo, Home Int., jewelry,
6104 Of e711· 1388.
By o - 3 bdr. geroge. old &amp; new glanw•rw. collec·
Soil the boat·letl AVON. paint rm .. 2 mi. noothotO•k tor~ etampa. Dr•pea •
Hill. Oh. At. 93. Call 814- 1pretd1. lOti ni.c:a house hold
Coil 814-381·9046.
iteme. Lower O•rfleld Ex.t.
882-8339.
.
Just out city limite, down Rt.
Aoolotont Orgoniot nMdod
7. Thurs. 9, A•ln cancele.
It Goace Eplacopol Church. 8 room:full boHOMnl. 2
Collll14-992-39e8 .
ger.ve.
SH: I lftor
Allsn5Do.
colf388-8489
p.m. '
Otln MillS hal Mveral immedleto -"no• lor tolephono Nice cleen m~intenence 32 Mobile Homes
uln ,.apia. No ••P:erilll'lce ..... g&lt;io hut, cetrt olr. flat
for Sale
ne-ry. we trlfn. Morn- fenced In back yerd, 1 car
ing • ....,lnt ohlftlovevHo- geNge with electric door
ble . Alto -tone IO o-.10x12w-oilt- 82 Klngaloy Townhouae
meke litht
muot bulldingo. low utility blllo. 14•70 with 7•21 oxpando.
provide own tr•naportlltion Priee to oelt immodlotely. 2 bdr.. large both with
gerden tub. central air.
• kn- the ..... Apply to Coll448·0109 after 8:30.
fumanca &amp; stov•. micro·
Judy Worren. Melgo Inn •
Pomeroy. Ohio on Mondoy 5 rm. hoUH on 1 plua ec,.... weve, eide by lid• fr.. zer
August 8 from I to I pm ond Cloae to Rio Goendl ond rllfrlg .. woaher·dryer, buNt·
Tueldlly Augult 7 from 9 to Tycoon Lake. f20.0110. Colt in AM-FM stereo ayltem.
Underpinning a. docl&lt;. olao
114·274-20110.
11 em. EOE.
am•ll metal building. Call
Help Wllllttd. Wllct. Whot on II room houH for S.le 814-2411·9&amp;34 . .
opportunity. 3 oPen' territo- · Neigh- Rd. - .
rin, Point Pleaunt. 304- worll, lmmedlote pooH&gt;· New Springbrookl 14•70 3
675-1429.
oiiln . 112.000. Coli 448· bdrm. goodon tub. all elect..
extra lneulation. Only
4243.
12 Situations
n 2.960; 1 4x70 3 bdom.
8 yrt. old, 3 bodrm. 2 botho, garden tub. 2 blithe, extra
Wanted
femllf room with wood lntuletion, only ·813,4110;
14•111 2 bclrm, prden tub.
bunw. Bintlecer-•.
8 11ot ecra with atoc:bd cantor bor, 110,4110; uood
Will cooeforth. .lderly in our pond. City w•ter in Racine . 14•70 Vindele. 2 bdrm .. 2
home. LPN CON given. 16 C.R 814-949-21141 .
bths, flreploco . 18500.;
~ro. e-'"nca. Colt 81 4;
12x6&amp; Cartified , n•w
!192-7314.
waoher &amp; dryer 187110.;
Owner
trlllltfwrod-must
1111
- - - - - - - · l c - buutiful 3 bdr. home. fem · 12•70,Dupleu~ . 115000.;
SITUATION WANTED : tty .room hao 20
Fr" dallv.y &amp; nt up.
Heve voconcy for elderly windowa for paltoral
Gena'o M - homat, lo·
.peooon . CoH 992-8022.
finiohod double gorogo, firo· caled 2 mi. from ravaneplace, !ergo _ .... 40 ft . wood bridge. Jet. Rt2 •
I· 77. 1-304-273-5136.
18 We11ted to Do .
Royll
a ...
Porll.
t83.900.
'· ··
prlvoc:y
.....
1971 King 12•86 two one
=~ ~:z:.al!lil\f. CaM 814· bedroom
apartment tAller.
Coil
814·992-3438
after 5
Dozer work, ground da1rin1
or 912-8900 before 5
&amp; ..CIVOtilll· $21 por hr. 2 bedroom hof{ll nen pm
Langovlle. on 1 acre ground . pm.
Call 441· 9138.
•19,000. Shown by opTrM wort, pruning. topping pointment only. Call 814- 1 971 Broodmore. 2 bed·
room, 12x60. stove, refrig&amp; tolco downo. hedgoo &amp; 742-21141.
bulhee tnmmed. Free eati- - - - - - - - l c - erator. c.ntr•l air, gaa hlat,
Reducod. nlooo3bdnnhome. underpinning, etep. TV an·
motea. Con 448-8078.
attic.
b•Hment . g1r1g1, tenna . Set up in country
'
IOCIItion . option to buy . mobile homo pari&lt; . tiiiiOD.
Win do bobyoltting in my
home. &amp; dllye 1 week . Have Owner m•v carry. C•ll 992 - Coii614-S92-747\I.
••porionco. Call 814-379- 2617.
1981 Kirkwood. 3 bedroom,
23110.
.
1 'II both. Electric with wood
12
fenced
.cres.
nlrw'
bam,
3
-------·lcbedroom hou". 8 lott, stove. t12,900. Coil 814·
Wotor wella. driltd &amp; - - outaidl
M110n. W.Va. cor- 843-5244.
viceet. Free estimMft . C•H
poration.
Down p~~ymant, - - - - - - - 1080
11 4· 992-15008 or814-742owner will flenco . £ell 304· FOR SALE: 1970 klrtwood
3147.
Mobile Ho""' 14X70. Toto!
773-111117otter S pm.
__________.:__ 1080 electrii:,two bedroom• and
112 Mopte Pfoce. corner of two bathroome,porche·
lHiey St. 2 ·btdrooma.fom · a.outbulld!ng.on 2\'1 acrea.
lly room, forge kitchen. Must Lebanon Townahip .
oell to aettle ••toto. con 112,000 . Coli 843-5218 oo
collectVirginleCraw 1· S91 · 843·5231 .
21
Buaineaa
0442 or 1-431 · 0133.
Opportunity
1981 Schultz ltd. 3 br 1 1\
II\ aoaurnable loan. 3 br, 3 both. totol elec. centool air,
yeert old, low 50' 1 . 304- microweve. dishw11her,
~ atove, refrig, underpinning.
871-8713 oftoo 4.
I NOTICE I
redwood porch. 304·875·
THE OHIO VALLEV PUS-'
USHING CO. oecommonda 4 room &amp; both hou"· 8049.
tt.et you do bueinau with •ox,20 lot . 3410 Moaoman
people fOU know. ""d NOT Ave. Pt. Pl. 304-675·11401 . 1 983 Schultz limltod Edltion,14•70, 3br.1'1abotha.
to . - money through the
aU alec . central air, tireptaca.
m1il until you haw invnti·
304-4158·11194 or 304· 773·
getod the offering.
3:Z Mobile Homes
11417.
for Sale
SIHI Building doelerallip. To
1978 Tot sur. 12x80. oil
opply: WHtcor Mfg . (303)
electric. wood deck ond
7&amp;9-3200, oot. 2408.
NEW AND USED MOillE underpenning. 304·895·
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL· 3911 .
Wow I s... thla 1od. Eo I'll lTV
MOBILE HOME SALES,
60% pn&gt;fit telling the No. 1 4 MI.
GALLIPOLIS. 12x110. 1972 troll• In Cllf·
boouty product· AYON. Cell RT 31.WEST,
PHONE 814· 441- ton wlih 12.Z1 add on . On
441-2151.
7274.
.
lot BOx 100 . Aoklng
ttii,OOO.OO . Call Boo .
Rouu bualneao ... no lOlling
1 4•70 N- Moon. Ml Johnaon 304· 773 -8140.
Involved. Just . collect the 1974
profito from your protected up ronted l.o t with fence,
retolllocotlona. Repfoce told atoroge building. exc . • -· 12•110 2-br 1976 Naahuo.
good cond. Q81 heat, cantril
stod&lt;. Very .. eytomolnteln. Coli 441-71141 avea.
olo. l'lef.&amp; ttove. S7. 700.
High profit potentlol.
1978 2 bdr. Naohuo, uc. 304-895-3188.
tB.?IID. Mlnlmum lmtnt· cond.
Coli 441-3243 or
ment. Caii.Mr. WHoon 317· 448-01S1 .
I _114_7_·_84_8_3_
. ----o·
Farms for Sele
Own your own Jeen - 1 4•70 totol electric. 3 bclr.. 33
1
1\
bilth,
good
cond.
Coli
----1~. Ladles A _ . •.
814-448·01711.
46
ocrea.
houao. 4 bed ·
Combindion, •caalaar'-.
IMp Bin aton. N!lllonel 1878 noahuo mobile ho,. room1. baHment. 2 ltory
gerage, 3 bulldingo and
brendo; Jorcleche. Chic. Lee.
L'wl, Vo~lt. laod, Ea· Ill aloctrlc. 2 bdr. Coli bern., Fenced. v. mila off
448·0111 or 441·3242 Waterloo Road, Kermit
prlt, lltltUnlo, Cahttn Klein.
Seover. 304·45i-11148 .
111rt1o
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COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE . leda. ioon.

Business Senices
21 ........._ _....,.._ _

GAS-WATER
SEWAGE PIPE
REGULATORS &amp;
FITTINGS
VOLUME DRIPS
....... 985-3813
• I
985-3837

&amp;4 Mlsc. Merchendi.-

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&amp; SUPPLIES

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Also Transmission

GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-7&amp;83
or 992-2282

Clltryl LIIIIIJ,

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CALL
446-4522

Collmtrcill, lesidtnlill
·&amp;. Industrial
All Work Guar1ntHti

ro'rt

10

lllp County Anocilte

2. _ _ _ _ __

CAR

REPAIR

RttiiOdtlln&amp;
lniii'IIICt Wort
Cul~fOl' lldp.
Rootilll
· Aluminum &amp; ViiiYf Sidinp
16 v.... Experi-·

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RENT

Pupplea Gennon lhepherd
• Collie, 2 boyt. 2 girt,. Coli
81 4 -241·11112 or81 4-24118838
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d ,...,,
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P1rt •-..r .,. ......,.1• pupp,.a.
1
24
Cellll 4- 11·11813.
Cattandalookltt-to:ood
home. C..l 81 4 •211• · II 28 ·
-:-:-~----- 1080
Holf bleak Lebredor 'Retrlev.- lllld haH o....,.n
Shepherd pupa 10
home. Coli 1114)
- •• 7 - 3 .II '
Good
tea-' bo
c "·
x apringa.
4
87
30 • .11·11° 19, 1 4 0 9 Ka·
nawho St., Pt. Pit. .
Concrete oho- bonorn,
•7•
ft
pho
ne 304·v ,.. 1438 1 •
4 :30pm.
Jolly meldng crib opploa
"" for· the picking, 304 •
8711·22e7.

PH. 949-2320

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c I far c:tent

Brown tit• stripe • whlto
cot. Very lrfendly, llkea
Indoors, a m 0 a. 878· 281111.

OivNwey

Jjm Mink Chev.-Oidotnc .
Ill Bone Johnocin
- -- 448· 31172

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Or,992~5875 ·

. 7/19/1 mo. pel.

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CONSTRUCTION

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IIWanled
I IFars.Je

-our new Tri·Chem Craft
cotlloe. L..m h - you can
earn fro• tlfta . call
111411111· 3378.

&amp; Commercial
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St. lt. 160
(;alllpelia,

ll1w Ho--btensiH

Public Notice

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., l.J·SAVE
· AUTO
RENTAL

Licensed Clinic11 Audioloalst

FamUy members said Moilday
they 4k!D't elCI)eCt ~··widow,

;

CI II 742- 3195

992·21.98

LISA II, KOCH, M.S.

f

urniCts rep11r
ltrvicuncl inltailltion.
Re.sidenlill

•Mldclleport. Ohl•
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Computerlrlll H11rlna Aid Selection
Swill Molds • lntarpretina Serlicn

been!lxed.

nelda

PAT HILL fORD

FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS

at a busiJllllam8ll.

1 No one oo the train was hurt.
_
The Empire Builder was en route
from Chicago to Seattle, said Corky
Derby, a spokeswoman tor the
Flathead OJunty Sllerlffs Office.
The collision occurredat9: tsp.m.
Monday In the VeMlle area on the
west side of this ncrthwl5tern

Montana community of 3,100
people.
According to Ms. Derby, lllree
wlltleSIIE'S saw the gates lowered at
the .railroad crossing and the
warning lights flashing, but the car
Wl'llt around the gates and was
struck by the train.

BUS.: 985-3813
RES.: 985·3837

TROMM
EXCAVAliNG·

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Public Notice

Help ·Wantod: FuR or pert·

and Mason .,.... Aewerd.

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John Longsworth, Lawrence Klein.

Amtrak crash

FREE ESTIMATES

Richard Burton will Ill! held
Saturday In this t1ny South Wales Sally Hay, or anyothlstonnerwlves
vtl1age where be was bom !18 .years to attend Saturday's memorial
aemce here. He was marrled ave
ago, hls~lat!Yes say.
BurtQn, who died ot a brain · tiplell, twice to Elizabeth Taylor.
Burton was bom here as Richard
hemorTbage Sw¥lay In Switzerland,
regularly visited Pontrbydfen, Jenkins onNov.l0,1925, the l2tbol13
where seYI!ral ol·biB cloae relaiM!s children ot biB coalmlntrfathel' and
stW llve, even during the heliht ot bannald mother. His motller died
when he was 2and hewu ndmi by
hiS celeb! lty.
Tile memorilll seN!ce, to be held biB aunt until he came under the
two days after his fllneraland burial spell otPhlllp Burton. a teacherwoo
at the ~ ~ ot Cellgny, detected the youth's acting ·
where he lived tor28 years, WID take potential.
Burton's slater. Mrs. Hllda Owen,
pljlce at Pontrb,ydfen's Bethel
'56,
said Sunday that the acllr had
Welsh Baptist Chapel.
wanted
to be bul'led· In biB native
other memorial services 81'1!
village,
but
Burton's agent, Valerie
p1aniled In lmdDa, New York and
Las AJIIII!(es but no dates have solar I)M!il•s. said this was Incorrect.

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Dtscharged..adessa Kruskamp,

6:01a.m. Syrncuse to John's St. for 6:01 p.m. for Jasper ~tter. to
lola Damewood to Veterans Veterans Memorial; Tuppers
Memorial.
PlainS at 7: ITT p.m. for Della
Monday calls Included 10: c.! a.m., Sanders, toCamden-ClarkHospltal,
Rutland to anautollreatCook'sGap Parla!rsburg; PmlellJY at 8 p.m. to
Hill; 10: 12 a.m., Tuppers Plains; P001emy Pike for Karen Douglas
auto accident on Eagle Ridge to and Charles Ca!Qe, Injured In auto
treat Michelle Holley, no transpor- accident, no transportation retation; Middleport, 12:57 p.m. to .qulred; Mkidleport at 8: 35 p.m. to
Route7forBobbyKubn,toVeterans Vinegar Road for Marion Eldabaja,
Memorial; Rutland.at 1:15 p.m. to to VeteransMemorllll.
Meigs Mine~ for BW Nottingham, to
Holzer Medical Center; Middleport
at 2:43 p.m. to Leading Creek for
I
Esta DeLong to Holzer Medical
Center; Pomeroy at 6: lll p.m. to
Fisher st. for Pearl Puulln, to
two
Veterans Memorial; Pomeroy at

GAS LINES
WATER LINES
SEWAGE LINES

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..~e•...,.o
... tor Com·
aeroh
r
SWEEPER end aewlng ma· time
Covenlof
Jewelry
.opi
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chine .N pelr, . peril, ond peny. Eom more pert· limo
R,. "'
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auppllet.
Plclc up ond thon mony ..rn fuU time(
THE
SERVICE
ELECTRIC
delivory, Dovla Vocuum G - Income. No t,...af.
CIH-. one hoH mile up . mont. flexible tchoduto •
DITCHING
W• can repa Iran d rt·
SERVICE
Goore•• Creole Rd. CaU ma_n ogoment poaalbllltlea.
cor•
radtators
and
81
4·44e-0294.
Prt111 1111d oworda tn oecog·
SERVICE
hutil' cores. Wt can
For all your wlrlna
· -lc- nlttoro of ochl.... mento. The

Sentinel

. Admitted-Reannte WeDs, Reedsvllle; Bobby Kuhn, Cheshire; Pearl
Poolln, Pomeroy.

~f~J
6
calls
keep
squads
busy
,..

B.usiness Services

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Vetei'IUIII Memorial

,. "CoWICII also discussed ways of
• ~neratlng more revenue. One way
mentioned was to raise parldng
• meterllnesfrom$lto$2andfrom$2
·:·fo$5.
.;··;' .\. method of saving money
.diScussed last night is was 10 solicit
••g\ISoune prices to get the lowest
· .Price possible:
, • Young said several large rocks
;· from the wall along the parking lot .

...

Splrko ~· times betwl!ell Oct.
31, 1982 and Mareh 1983, Inducted
him Into the federal wltneu
potectlon pll)il'am and moved him
to a Kanaaa pr1J0n. but backed out
on the bllrgaln they aUegedly
JII'QI1IIsed and sent Ms. Smllll to jail,
theclefellll! attorney said.
Splrko, lbe nine male and three
female juron Wl!'l'll taken \0 the
Eliln poet omce, the lleld wilere
Mrs. Moltlnger's body was found
and the nearby trailer before the

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Hudnall, Middleport, are asking for
$:6.~ for penonaJ Injuries and
mediCal expenses In a suit against
Roger Reynolds and James Reymlds, both of Middleport.

(Continued from page 1)

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Burton memorial sen;ice set .

Acconllng to an entry filed In
MelgsCoontyCCitllmiiPieasCourt
shOCk probation has been granted to
Karen Wise. Her jail ~tence has
been suspended and shenas been
placed on probation for a per:kii of
live years.
Larry Comett. and Jacqueline

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barpln lor !hem. Mctll!IU'Y said.
Polt.al inlpectol'l inter'VII!Md

-Pent

Shock probation
granted by court

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Mrs. Mottln&amp;t'r's death to win a

But Van WertC®lltyPrQI!!clltor
Stephl!n keister told juron that
Splrllo·s · deici~ of lbe canvas
sheet, Mil!, Motttnaer'• attlft, and
."beMtly behav~·" and aexual
assaults to which slle•'l pdlyWBII
sqbjected befon! her death could be
madl! only by at1r1M1and WlbleU to
her death.
In Interviews with poatal!nveetl·
gators who
a YNl' lnYeslipt·
!IIi the crirrle, Splrllo repelltedly
Indicated he llld beellatraldotbelni
ldenl\fted by Mrs. Motlt:!p!t. Ke!A·
ter said. Splrko al8o reportedly has
braued tootherprilollllllnatetthat
he ldlled her, the proeecutor 18111.
It was after Splrko and biB
glrlfrlelld, . Lou 'Ann Smith. were
!lldlcted In an Ulll'elatedcaae that he
decided to use rhat he knew about

ger' s clisappearaDce.
Spirlco rodetothetrallerPIU'IIwlth
the II'WP In a dark brown car, the
detensl:! attorney said, a car he
claims two eyewt~ saw
8bDrtly after Mrs. MQttlnaler' s

Vernal (Shorty} Caldwell Jr., 63,
of TroY. fonnerly of Middleport.
died Monday after a long IDDess.
Mr. Caldwell was a gradua~ of
P&lt;meroy HJgh School In 1939. He
retired In JaniiiiiY fro!n ibe St.
port; two grandsons and two
Regis Paper Company.
granddaughters;
several illeces
Hewas born In Middleport a son of
imd
hephews.
the late Luther v. and Veigle Angel
He was preceeded In death by Ills
Caldwell.
parents
and an Infant SOIL
Survivors Include his wife,
Funeral services .~ be held at
Vlckle; a son and daughter:ln·law,
1:
JOp.m.
WedneSday at theChaogy,
James and GaylaCaldwellotTroy;
Fisher
and
Crow Funeral Home In
two daughters and sons-ln·law, ·
Troy.
MarCia and Gazy Pearsoo of Troy

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Trial underway in,postmistress' murder

kidnapping trial.

calls were answered by
local units Monday and TUesday
::-1110rn1ng, the Meigs County Emer:1 ~ Medical Services reports.
· Tuesday morning calls Included
Middleport at 12:45 a.m. to apart·
... ~t2overtheFrlendlyTavernfor
Richard Freely, no transportation
- needed; 2:33a.m.,SyracusetoFlfth.
--81. for Orts Hubbard, to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; 4: 59 a.m.,
-Racine to Letart Falls tor Ebner
,.,. Pickens, to Veterans Memorlmal;

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Roller skat~g
has .ups, downs

~ Sixteen

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Big yerd Ale August 8,1, :W.
10. Bulde Poll Office In
Tuppero Plolnt. Roln caofil1t . ·
9to1.
: ... 1
Auguat 8, 9. a. 10th. :Twrn
off lauool Cliff Rd . ._,o
WI- Cr- Rd. lith I(.,Yu
on left.
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Larto Vood Sole: FiorillO..
Sldf!era rlilfdonce, Rt.•.33
Dor,.,ln. Aug . 7 throifcih ,
A~ . 10.
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Verd hie: Aug. 8,8,10; ~8
Condoo St.. behind ~-­
mork. Pomeror . ·1 iJ:ile5 :.0 0.
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10$1
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from 9 :00-lhot.
. St .• MiddleP,o~.
cancela. Aaaort&amp;d

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Big yord oale Thurocfoy and
Frldoy. Lot a o! mite."""·
N- Uma Rd .,Rutlend.Jiialn
c.mclla.
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283 &amp;.Fifth Ave.,MkNti
port. Vortty of ltema;
trapa. clothing. mlac. I ·
8th and 9th .
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OrgonlcaflyMemloen
Grown,
cone.
Heolthtex, 700 Othera .
t7.800 to U4.000. lnwntory. • - · trelnlng. · flotu-. t&lt;*nd openlnf. etc .
C.n 111 doyt. Mr.
Loughlin CS12188S··IIIB .

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1982 Cleyton. 14~70, 2
bodrooma, 2 betht. dlahwoaher....- . ceiling fson,
fiNplaca. mlcrDWIWI. 01111·
trol til. concrete atept and
undorpennlnga, 304· 773·
11110.

35 Lots

a. Ac,.age

Lot foo aele or r1111t. 1.8
ocroo, will. oeptlc tonk.
po-• 'ond tolophone. 304178-7711 .

3&amp; Lots S. Acreage::; •

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Lo:t lor Nil In Mercerv~3
trollar hookupa, eloctri8. ou·
ral w•t•r, 1eptic taM.
U.OOO. Call 114-2lf·
8818
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. etes. all utHJti.. lncludl~~
Hwer, no money down. Cell

S1 4·218·12.11 otter III'MJ

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In Northup on Cone•"!•
Street. No reatrlcttonc; •I'·
-ox. 130ft. frontoge. ~~II
448-34811. .
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ApprOK. ISY2 'ICfH, +levtil
llnct with frontaga oh two
rl0d1, e.:c. for building.
mini-farm, al utHtiiS Marby
In old 1110 near Porter.
19.000. Coli 114-~88 S801 .
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By owner. 30 acrea . L.ton
.-,.e
with mobile home and

unfinlahed houu. M'ioilo
offer. 104-1196-6428. ·

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E~luird
Choptl Roed , 304·67'61923.
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16 acr•• or IHI,

Two loti for 11le. ~for
' lnformotion 304· 81&amp;6889.
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41 Houses for Rent
' - - -- - - -- -3 a. 4 BR houooo. 8176 to
8450. Cell 304-876-6104
or 304-876-11388. •
WiHman 's have rental.:· 3
bdr trailer 6 mifee frHni

hoapltol 1225 mo .. no ch•ld, ... or peto. 3 bdr. plua full
beument home, nic. 1008tion on lob McCor~k
8300 mo.. no childrlri 'o;
pets.' 6 bdr. home In tOWn,_
1326 mo. 4 bdr. home· very

clooo to town U211 mo.. 3
bdr. home in Addiaon racentlr remodeled t260 "'o.
Avolloblo Aug. 16th. aecurity dapoait a. referenl'!'•
required on al,l rentele. W{ieman Re•l Eetate Agency.
··.!
Call 446-3843.
4 bdr. lpaCiOUI living r.oOm
&amp; kitch on 5 acre• with pine,

Rt . 180 Vinton. Colt '44111372.
..

Unfurniahed 8 room ho~...
1 Yz bath.
fumlcl. 11orm
windowe. garage. No pete.
Ref • Dopooit. Call 8.14·
t.
448-21543 .

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GOod clean houae et Addison. 3 bdr .• cent air. Call
814·448-0175.

5 Aoom Homo In GollipOdo.
2Br, 1 bath. LR. DR . K. •ex.
tocetion on quiet atrHt.
ond Depooit Required. C:all
.Richord Cortor 448· 13')0
ofter 1:00 pm.

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3 bdrm home for r8i'lt,
unfurnlohod, on 1 B ec-.
fr.. "'" hilt. locetod on
Rt.33 ot N.Melgo Co. line.
U&amp;O . mth. ·Coil 814· 283·
2323 .
2 bodroom coneee. OOPd
location. 1188.00 plua dlpoatt. Cel fo)o oppeintment
only 11:00·8 :00 . 304·•1:11·
71134 .

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3 houaet for r11nt ond bor for
Nle or leoae with qptlon ,to
buy. 304-773-111111.
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Page 8- The
4l .Houses for

Tuutlay, August 7. 1984

Pomeroy- Midd'nport. Ohio

Sentinel

64 Miec. Merchandisa

Rent

68

Pets for

Sele

KIT 'N'CMLYU ®It, '-r Wlltlhl

81

Television
Viewing

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H • a Horn• lrnprovementt
'vinyl eidlno. roofing, room
addition, storm windowe.
atone. Coli 8t4· 387·0409
or 8t4· 317· 7244.

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1200 mo. plus utllitleo •
depoait. Coli 814· 992 ·
7680.
- - - - - : --:-:-::. 1080
Trailer on the river In Middle·
port. 2 bodrooma. utilities
Included. Coli 992· 6949 or
992·9903.

Aportment In Pomeroy. 3
rooms ·6 both. Coli lt4·
_9_9 _2--6-82_t_.______~~
t end 2 bedroom• furniohod
opertmento. CaM 992·11434.
992·69t4, or (304)882·
2588.

APARTMENTS . mobile
12x60 Ashton-Upland Rd. hornet, houaea. Pt. PleaNnt
t125 month plua depo1k. ond Gollipollo. 6t4· 448·
.
304-676:4088.
' 822t .
2 bedroom trail•. beth S. Y:t.

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for Rant

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A. iet of Aemirrglon Model
1 4t rlflft, t2 ft. •lumn boot,
304· 773-11665.

1

1 Nice

1 end 2 bedroom
unfurniahed . apartnieintl.
304· 1176· 2218 before 6
p.m.

Ueed livingroom euite &amp;
queen aile bedding . Corbin ·
• Snyder Furniture. C1ll
441· t17t .
Broyhill dining room suite

.and 11 piece family room

IUitl. Cali 448· 71184. Excel·

lent condition. See 1 mile

out county rood No. 8,
Coritorvlila In yellow houoe.

-..Ice.

Goit Club Irons 2·9. 304.
176·1104.

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t812 Ford. Exp.. 4 op ..
AM~ FM . 13798. 118t dr.
C'-tto 4 opel., locllo.
UIBO . ..... n'a Auto ·Boloa,lull- Ad, illl,olla. Oh.
0 - tM dorl&lt;.
oil 441·
4782.

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tor. both if' good condition.
no .oo eoch , 304· 175·
~030, 9·4.
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19711 ford G...n..t- lutO.,

118t Hondo 7110 cuatom.
like-· podded olooy bo•. 2
lrelmato. 2.100 mi .. 11.710.
Colll14-317·0384.

Remodeling, 1idlng, inetal· " '
ll"g end repairing fireplace s.
:
li"'uleted brick end ltUCCO,

Pl. lay! .. ............. gooil
wortt cor. loto of porto,
., .ooo. .Coli 11 ,..,••.
.1334 ottor IPM.

Nice 18 hp Soors 1-n
troctor. 42 In mo- ·
goo tonk. t76q.oo.
Phone 304·176· 4111t .

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62 Wanted to Buy

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Newly remodeled 2 bdr.,

63

light houoo keeping
kitchen. control . and
Radio
rooms. Perk Central Hot.:t. 62 ' ca.
66
Pats for S11le ·
oir 1260. 82t 'Ia Second Coli 6t4-446-0758.
·
Equipment
Avo., Gollipolio. Coli 4462t~8 .
Stooping room lt26, utili·
HILLCREST KENNELS
tlea paid. Share both. male
2 bllr. lpt. newly decorated. only. Range &amp; rofrig. 9t9 Boee 901 aerin 4 apuker~:, Boarding 111 breec:la. Heated
•eo to 8145 par mo. utiltiea 2nd. Ave.. Golllpqllo. Coli Nokonichi 100 otrlll indoor· outdoor facilitiea .
ca•aette . deck, pre · ~mp, ·.AKC Doberman puppleo:
part. pol d. Coll676·5 I 04 or 448·4416
after 9 PM.
pqwer amp, tuner. Burwen Stud Service. Clll8t4-4411·
176-5386.
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noise reduction unit. •1.1100 7795.
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flrm . Serioua caliers only
Nicily furnished mob ile 46 Space for Rant
8t4-379·2444.
home In cttv. CA, 1 or 2
Briarpatch Kttnnels Profeaadl!llo only, no pets. Call
liOnal All-breed grooming.
4411&lt;0338 .
lnsloor·outdoor boarding fo·
cHitioo. Pick up ond dlllvery
Furn ished apt. 2 bdr. 1138Ya
oorvico. English Cocker Sp•·
2nd,, GallipoHo. •185 water
niol puppies. Coll814-388·
paicf.. Call 446·4416 after
9790.
9PM.
64 Misc. Merchandise Dragonwynd CaHery Ken·
Furnished apt. 1 bdr .. 8225. 47 Wanta~ to Rant
nolo . AKC Chow puppies.
utiltloo poid. adults. 920 4th
Siamese kitten•. new Iitten Ear com. Lowierrco Burdell.
AVo .. Gallipolis. Coli 446·
· Knauff firewood Reduc.d CFA Himelayan 1nd Perai1n cal 8t4-246-llt81·.
2 · 3 bedroom houM within P&lt;i- thru July '31st. Ho.. kittens. CoH lt4·146· 3844
4418 oftor 9PM .
walking distance of down- your own Haaoned wood oftar • .
Good mixed hoy In boon,
Upetairs furnished apt., 4 town. WNI poy top rent; this winter. 8t4·2&amp;6·11245.
•t.IIO boll. 304-176-4100
roomo 6 bath. 1 or 2 adulto. Excellent re.ferenCea. C1ll
Jock's Tropicol Fish 6 Pet or 304·882·3;129.
no .Polo. Coli 446·0444 614·268· 6628.
Umeotona. Send. Grovel . Shop. Bolt. Evergreon, Oh.
before &amp;PM.
Delivered in M-n. Meigs. Coli 446 · 0t98. Retlil·
()aUla or pick up It RiCherd• \VhoiOIIIe. llrgeot lllectlon
Tro~ll\1111 t.ilr'''
Men:hc. nii iSP
Completely furniahed all
6 Son. CoH 441· 77811.
of porokooto. llncho. om,
electric, 2 bdr. apt .. 468
animal•. freshwater , aalt·
Second Ave., adult1, refer·
Plaatlc cifternl 1t1te IP· water fiah in 20 mi . rediua.
ences. t226 ~o . plua •ecurproved, pll!latic septic t1nka, Su.p er Summer Spec' a- 71
Autos for Sale
61 Household Goods plastic culvert. matol cul- golden hemltera 2 for
ity dop . Coli 446· 2236 or
448·2581 .
verts. RON EVANS ENTER· • 1 . 1 0. fency hameten 2 for
PRISE&amp;. Jackson, Oh 814· •1 .99, teddy boar U.89
Furnished apt., 2 rooms &amp;
281· 6930.
eo .. Angoro .4.60 eo .. AI· TOP
SWAIN
poid forSmith
model CASH
uoed cars.
bath. clean, nO pete. adulte AUCTION 6 FURNITURE
bino homot!H'I •3.99, gor· 8uick· Pomioc. t9tt Elot·
only Depo•it &amp; ·reference· 82 Olivo St .. Gallipolis . N- For oele fill dirt, and top 1011. bilo blk . •1 .99 eo. brn. om
Avo.. Golllpollo. Coli
required . Call 814-446.· &amp; uud wood &amp;: coal stovea, Coli Coll ·814· 25&amp;-t427.
t1 .99. Albino t3.99 eo .. 814-441·2282 .
1519.
Gulneo pig's SH 13.99,l.H .
6 piece wood Nving room
auite with e inch flit arms For Sale- Zenith Coneole 16.99, boby Porokeet ' o t978 Coupr. PS. PB, PW,
1 bodr. opt. luml,hed. •100 *399, bunk beda complete Stereo. uMd very little, C01t Amore . t7.99 ••· Engbh AC. cruiiO. AM· FM. GM
mo. . moat utilities fur ·
with bunkie• • 1 99, 2 piece •eoo. wHioell for uoo. Clli •t4.95. Comat goldfish II· mago. Muot •II. Coli 448·
niahecf. · Retired woman or antron livingroom auites 8t4·4•6·7383.
•t .OD-20% off oil oquori· 0219.
retired couple. Call 448·
uml. Spociol 011d"o Sot. Aug.
t4t4.
other
•so. maple
pruned • . lawn re- 11 . hra. t OAM· BPM. Mon.· Approo. 200 late morlelcoro
•t99. recliner~
omron reclinero
dinette aetl $179, box
retaining walla, Sot. Sun. 2PM· 8PM . ·
for porto. t877 Dodge
2 BA, water, Hwer, tr11h
patios, buk
aprlngs &amp; mattreu twin or
pickup paid. Honeyouckle full •1 00 lit Nguler-firm mulch &amp; 11Wdu1t. Contact AKC Dobormon tomole pup· - r wagon with hoi'""
440 wrecker Ired. Callllt4·
Hilla. .Mt. Zion Ad. Rent
et20. maple dinono choirs Bruce Dovloion. Coli 1114· pies. 9 w-• old. Toils 2BI· IIi22.
storto $205.00. Equal Houo·
U&amp;. wooh otando U4. 2116-1427.
docked. wormed. •ao.oo.
ing Opportunity. Call 446·
Coli 378· 2794.
maple rockere • 59, 7 piece
1989 VW folr cond. Coli
3344 or 446-tt34
chrome dinette aet *149, 5 lodroom oulto. dining tobla
448·8247.
place dlneno oat •99. used 6 choiro. SMith 6 Wouon AKC Booton Terrierfomole9
Deluxe efficiency apt .
bedroom euitea. refrigera- 367 model 28. tuned action mo. old. very nice. Sorlouo t173 Muot- Ford Foot·
Carpet throughout furtor~, rangea. chen. drnHre,
6 torget ·grip. omlth 6 Inquires only: Coli 441· bock. 361 Cle~onglne.
nished.' I adult, tt76 mo .
wringer wether•. yy•·a, dry· Worioon 1000-t2 puge, 4472.
Coli oftar IPM, 6t4·387·
c!ep. 6 ref. req. Coli 448·
7488.
ero, lo ohoeo. Coll'1 t 4· 448· modified borrtl · oloo with
4607 or 4411-2802 .
3t69.
door borrwi ond Fronklln Dobermon pupa. Regis· 1·-:-=:-::::--:------:
woodbumer. CoM 8t4-388· tared. oholo. &amp; toils docked. t978 Plytriouth v - . 2
Smell fumiohed. eduho only .
Call 448·0338 .
98tt .
Coli 61 4-992-731!8.
?'.hn·:":"..t.
78 M. Co~o 'hlgh M.L. fair AKC mlnoture Schnou1er. lulovllle Ad. Golllp..o, Oh.
Aiverolda Apto. Middleport.
cond. •aoo. 79 Hondo XL mole, house broken. 304· Opoor til ,dartt. CoiJ , 448·
Special roteo for Senior
t86S good cond. •uo. go 773-llt26.
4782.
Citizono. lt30. Equol Houo·
cart II HP TecumHy eng.' --=-~---lng Opportunitfel . 614·
UOO. dinette oat 4 pod. WANTED FEMALE Do· t978 Uncoln ·-contlnontol
992-7721 .
choirs X·leof- •••· .cond. ohund puppy. 304· 886· """· cond. Cell 441·3824.
•ao. bunk bodo -••oe 3B11.
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ondo eac. cond . complete
t972 Muotong ' Ii-I. 30,2
room, equipped kitchen.
1160. oterwo console 60 Beoutiful, cuddly. AKC reg. orrto .. rodlo, -vtoodcond.
1226. Deposit required. Coli
won good co,.d: AM·FM Poodle pupplae, 7 wt old. Coli 44&amp;-1328.
6t4·992·53t9 or 992 ·
Soero2000wonGen.· 304-676-138t.
2816 .
olt 1260. 77 M. Co~o- "7;;;S";;;d~;;i;;;jii((;';;;i; 19118 Ply-h Bel
milo · e•c . cond (firm) For9tud
rlfl'll·'l2 ' dr. hordtop, 311 ou.ln..
Newly redecoroted. t .bod·
U ;OOO. Call 114· 379· tared toy Poodle. ·;su•4· 1"D· tolr cond .. •4110. Coli 44&amp;rooin. portloiiY furnished .
2ttt .
636t.
861B.
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$226 . Dopoolt required. Coli
614·992· 53t9 or 992 ·
28t5 .

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cond: •110.00. 304·1176·
3309.

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Motors for Sale

1873 Corrovelle. 1B ft. t40
HP. 1·0. drive on trailer.
.3,300. Clll 441·2240.
For 1111 1912 1 il ft. Duo,
1172 135 HP MWcury oac.
cond . 11.600. Clll 448·
4171.
.
Ebb Tide Bon Boot. 10 HP;
Evln Rude Tr"'. motor.
deplh finder. ~ 2 011. tonk.
bltterY. S2260. CoM
114-241-1118.
1880 Flat XII. 31,000 t8Yr ft. 1· 0 Chevy engina
mil... AM·FM II&amp;IIIU.. 30 140 ' HP , good cond ..
'!'JIP• II lpoed. U ,OOO.OO. U,400 . · Coli 114·246·
;504· 878·1711 or 304·1711· 8Bt8.
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3111.2.
- - - - - - - - : - - - 1080
Smell cabin cnriMr. Ill fiber
glen, IIJ!ng bridge, 16 hp
t948 Ford ·CoUpe, 10.000 Mercury. treller. electric
miloa. tt.IOO . OO. 304· wench . CC!mPI•t• for
11711·31134.
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E. M•ln 8t. Pomeroy or cell
982·7034.

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1177 Al'*-lt.
10304·
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with troller.

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epertmenta. Middleport .
Aduho, no """· security
dapoolt . Coli llt4·992 ·
3874.

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dloport. (E .H.O . ) h11 1
bodrm' opts. torrent. the rent
otono ot UOt o month thot
includu ell utlitiea. ptu1 a
UOO security deposit Is
required. Wo juot laid n carpet In them 6 · they' re
located nur 1 doctor~•
offlco • oh-lng oreoo. Coli
1114-982-7787.
N- 1 bedroom opto. In
Middleport. Furnished or
unfurnlohed.Cift &amp;t4-892·

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304·171·2128.

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171· 13"' . 171· 4437.

17 ft. Creolll-. til 10.
lotloatroa. claon boot. 304·
1711·1281.
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outbolrd. 304-81&amp;-38tll.

Truck Toppers. Mwt - ·
diHoront coloro. John'
Star Croft otumn 14 ft. V
Auto 8llea. Bullvjlle Ad. ....,,., 71'1 hp motor. ooro,
Golllpollo. Oh. Opoor til darll. · life joclllt, good lhopo.
eon 441·4782.
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2ooa 8lroro at ..
'1113 Chevy S·10 IeNig Ired. ·-1411. PIMMnt. 304-1711-

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loin. lu...,.lld, OoltiJoo.
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lis. Dh. 0 - 111 dartt. Clll
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317·7231.
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oond. ClllfW 1:00PM ·
304·67&amp;-2121.
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BURDETTE CAMPER
·BALli • IIIIVICI. Open
dolly I to 1:30. Bot. I to 4.
Clooed 8undoy. U.S . At. 10.
Coolville, Oh 114· II 7 •
3388.

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Woohera. dryora. refrl..,l· Boch trum,.e •ea. Mople
1104 en. Hone! mode
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Boakhoo. enclosed cob. new
tlrea. •noo; 1983 GMC v;
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tirel. minor work heeded, ;
rebuilt 3 I 8 Datrolt. sound
truck. U800; Home modo :
lowboy, lingle eale. fifth
wh .... f11100 . O.B.O. or •
trade for 4•4 or Harley ......,.
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SHULAW'S Plumbing ond
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Point Pluoont, w: Vo. 304·
1711·6420. Licensed lnounod,

lEWlNG Mechlne repairs.
aervlc,t . Authorized Singer
Sal• • SenriQe Sh•pen
Sclooon . . Fobrlc Shop,
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Phone 8t4·448·3888 or
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opplicotlonl 304· 675·2088 •
or 1711· 41110.
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crwte. drywoll, electrlce).
Horloy l;l•vloon 1878 l u - roofing. flooring. lyomlng.
GIIdo'only 1.300 mllu. Ilk• kltchen·til.hroom inatalletlon. door·wlnclow lromlng.
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Housing Opportunity! hoo 6t43.
di1hw1.1her like new .
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otortlrig ot •t63 for one Efficiency opt, Point Ploo· 992·11846.
Block, brick, sewer pipea,
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month for two bedroom. required. 304-895-3460.
Monreoo. boa oprlngo. bed Cloude Winters. Rio Orondo,
wiVI 8200 dopoolt located
regul1r iize. Phone .30•· 0 . Coli 8t4·245·5t2t .
ne4r Foodland and Spring 2 bedroom apt, 1 mile from 675· 5047.
VoOey Ploza. pool and TV Silver Bridge Plozo GellipoNow open for bueineu.
an" Clll446-2746 or leave lis. Ohio 6t4·446· 8603 or Pickens uted furniture, 304· Mountain State Block . Rt.
me~11go. 448·4514.
33, Now Hoven. Coryrplete
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GoUipolio. tt76. Men only. 46 Furnished Rooms benches. 1 Kerosene heater Phone doy 304·882· 2222.
Ca' 448·4418 ofter 9PM.
now. 304·875· 4826.
evening 882·3239.

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lifetime guarentu. Local ..!
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Mni. Mercer said.
lllltl, pt'O(juced four ot the wlqners.
vacation end.s atter th1$ weetc.
She said Hemph!ll's wife, her
"I was Dabberpated thatrwo of
He said hewasunawarebehada
mother, Edna, 83, Ism and "dQesn't the winners would come out of 11\Y wlnnlng ticket unlll his daughter
lie! around very well." She said the little store," said Jack Kautmari. plciU!d up a Sunday newspaper. He
wtnntngswlllbelplnhercare.
owner ot Tollgate Two cartyout In theckedhlstlcketsandlet!oolewlth
Other wlnnel's were Jolm Arthur, Mllford, where Mrs. Kelly and Mrs.
a whoop.
36, and his wife, Klm, 25, of Thompson booght their tickets.
The Mc:Calls said their whole
Mechanicsburg; Sheila Kelly, 34, of
An agent gets $10,00&gt; for aeUJng a neighborhood partied with then]
Ml!ford; Ralph Thompson, 56, and winning Lotto ticket. so Kaufman Saturday night.
his wife, Betty, 51, of Mllford; wm 1¢ ~.tm, as
the owner of
"That was just ereat. Everyme
Harold McCall, M, and wife, Karen, Fay's Discount Drug Store, where was yelling and cheering. My voice
25,. of Columbus; GObert Faulkner Faulkner and Ms. Kele got their Is sllll sore frolll that party," she
of Amelia; Olive I. Kele of New tickets.
said.
Mrs. Tho!npson said she bttenda
Richmond; and Carol Howard of · Arthur said he Is considering
GreenvDle.
whether to go back to his job at · tolu!EpherjobwithAT&amp;T"atleasl
Clermont County, near Clncln· Internallonal Harvest~!~' when his . th!Wglltheendofthlsyear." . ·

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the eight Ohlo Lotto winners had
·:pians for buying houses or other
wordly goods withthelrsharesofthe
~~prize ever In a U.S. lottery.
Harry Hemphlll was a little :~
!!own
to earth.
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."!Ji yard;" Hemphill, 85, of Mans~ekl, told a news conference
•Monday, bringing a chuckle from
~rters. The retired steelworker
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oldest person to Win an Ohio
·r..ono JackPot prize.
. .~ :The Mlders of the eight Winning
·11""~ correctly guessed the six
. munbers drawn Saturday night In

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of their winnings are
. deducted for partial payment of
t;uces, each wDJ receive payments of
~~.421.36 for the next 20 years.
.lflcket sales through five weeks
had caused the jackpot to grow to
nearly $24,7 million, breaking the .
previous record of $22.8 mUllan
~ In May bY the New York
Lotto game.
· The winning numbers, randomly
dJ'ay;n from a pool of balls
numbered 1 through 40, were 4, 14,
2$, M, 36 and 40.
:~ HemphDl wagered $2, saki his
!Jaughter, Janet Mercer.
;; "Fours and sixes are his lucky
riumbers, so he told me tomake sure
there were plenty of fours and sixes
I helped him fill oulhlscard,''

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showers or thunderstorms. Low
70. Winds southwesterly less
ihan 10 mph. Wednesday, consklerllble cloudiness l!'lth a chance of
showers and thunderstorms. Con·
itnued humid ; High 85-90. Chance of
rain 30 percent tonight and 50
percent Wednesday.
Extended Forecast
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: Chance of !iOOwers or tJmnder.
storms 'lbursday and Friday. Fair rp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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Tbe allotrnl!nt Is b!!IJed on
the eUgtble population within the
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POMEROY- 300 W. 2nd Sueet .. , ..... ....... . (614)992-21 t 1
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Cclatrtrutlons are actively being IIOIIclted by Mrs. KJiopp wbo
IIIIi work 1p renovate the 1otuJ1De can get UIJden\oay 10011. If
tillaugh money and merchalidlse Is given, and labor whmleered, the plallls to replace the toiletS and sinks, do paneling and pdQI!njr, and
pit In - fumlslllngs and draperies. .
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from .aJJ over Meigs COunty liSe the facWty.
ks Should ·b e made to-the Gallla-MeiJS CornrrlU11ity AciJon
and marked for the sliOIJjlels kJun&amp;le ~ and sent Ill either
Boll
at Cheshire, or Mrs. KJiopp at Rl 3, RadDe.
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cbptlts, Ellierfelds hasconfrlruted a c:hak, theRutlandFumlture
S!l1re has given two chairs, Star Supply liN contributed a pllon ot
\llil'DIIh. the Porte oy Flower Shop hal donated a pennant!llt plant, ·
contribtitlolll have cune In from I:kJmhy Rabel. tile New
t~ Cklthlna Houle, Lucy Clay, Swlsher·Ldale, Fruth Pllllmacy,
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. ~tlon opens the l2Jst Annual Meigs County FalrMontlaYnlglrt .
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c&lt;mpany has checked the Une twice .
andcouldnotf1Ddale8t:Noonehas
yearthecountyrecetved$87,Em.
feponed..,.. &amp;,oe water areumuGuldellnes for eligible projects lat;top. Warner l8ld.
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In Olbel' hrt'np;, Jcues 11114 he ·
mlllloner•R!Chard Jones said.
had bilea ~ aboutpaytna
Two dates were set for public for part ot tbe budpt b' theapaecll
hearlnp, Aug. 29 at 2 p.m. and at2 and IJau1tw clbllc, opented
·P-Ill· Sept: 26. Bolli lle6t1np are In l:llroulh Velei'IDI Mern!rillllcJipl, llleOJmmoa Pleu courtnxm.
tal COiiDI 111•'-"helpedtbecllnlc ·
Thetlrlt hearing will bring out the dtlriDc 11113 with "'ndln&amp;
._, guJdeHne:s and expi•In what
"Itwuourwatti*I•J!dlngtbatwe
· projects will be ellelble· However, had no obligation bt 19M 8lk1 no
two public hearingS are required. money WBI ~ted," JOIB
The cumtf date tot' applications Is said. ' .
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~loners aPPf'Oill'lated
~. for a bttlldorer and for a $6,610topaybinaontheaM!L'Ingand ·
copier to be used by the 'county • aeedlngoftbeoldlattd!lll.
Welfare department were opened
Phil Roberts, county mgM ~.
. and tabled for further study.
. ·$8ld he had turned In theappllcat1on
SuJJmlttlni bldl for the btilklo:!ei' fortheamarlnape¢11tln8yracuae.
: If!!!'! Jay Hall It Cheshire and RlBh The application was filed with the
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: Blddels 0.. the
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. ~~omeroy-Middleport. Ohio, Wednesday. Augutt 8, 1984

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CLEVELAND (AP) The
wjnnlng number drawn Monday
night bt ·the Ohio Lottery's dally
game, "The Number," was i95.
In the "Pick 4" game, played
Monday through Friday, the win, n1ng number was 57~.
The lottery reported earnings of
$500,027 from wagering 9n Its dally
game. Earnings came on sales of
$1;075,1ll8, whDe holders of Winning
tickets were entitled to share

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A total of149 calls were answered
by the units of the Meigs County
Emergency Medical Services durJuly, Bob Byer, adminlstraloc
reports.
Of the total, Pomeroy made 53
runs; Middleport, 30; Rutland, 24;
Racine, 21; Tuppers Plains 13 and
Syracuse, eight. There were 120
patients transported of which 84
were taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; 19 to Holzer Medical
Center; six to Pleasant Valley
Hospital and 11 to other medical
institutions.
All vehicles, Including the
transfer unit, drove5,7m.9mUes, an
average of 29.9 per call.

Lottery winners

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A 19-yearoO!d Racine woman was at 7:55p.m.
No Injuries were reported In a ·
trea(lrl and released at Veterans
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acclderit ' ori Ohio 124 In
Memor1al Hospital for chest and
Thomaswasclledbythepalrolfor
VIDEO CAASSETTE
Lebanon
Township Monday mornabdomen bruises following a single- DWI.
car traffic accident Monday accord#80072
Cheryl S. Holley, ~. Racine, Ing. The patrol said VIrginia A.
Ing to hospital omclals.
escaped serious Injury when the car NeWlun, 34, Long Bottom. alld
VHS AND
Pepper, a!, Racine, Were
The Galjla-Melgs post of the state shewas driving ran &lt;lithe left side of · Det!nb
BETA
highway patrol 'said Karen S. the road and Into a ditch. The patrol eastbound on 124 when Newlun
Thomas was southbound on Meigs said HolleywaswestboundonMelgs reportedly started to ,pass Pepper,
Co. 25, Ill Salisbury Township, when Co. 321n Chester Townshipwhen she who was atlelnptbtg alefl turn lntoa
she allegedly lost control of her lost control. Sbe was !feated at the prtvale driVe. Newlun swerved to
vehicle, which ran off the left side of scene by the Meigs EMS following the right, struck a mailbox and
the road andstruckanembanlanent · the 10: a.m. accident according to telephoite pole according to the
patrol. The patrol said 'neither
drtver was cited In the 7 a.m.
accident.
Heney J. Cadi!, 23, Pomeroy.
escaped injury ~hen the patrol said
a deer ran Into the path of his car.
Cade was westbound on Meigs Co. 3
lri Salisbury Township at II: 35 a.m.
TOIEOO, Ohio (AP) - Luc;IS Columbus pollee and the father of · Monday, when the Incident took
County Coounon Pleas Judge
Shrader's late wife agreeing to place. .
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POMEROY, OHIO
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.Francis JU:stlvo was expe&lt;;ted (o
exchange
for against
having r~~-....:...,...-----'--U!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~
charges
possible inperjury
rule today on whether to allow testlfy
Columrus news media to videotape
him dropped .
and record the Jolm Shrader
perjury and bribery trial.
Restivo on Monaay d(onled deBut Restivo ruled such a contract
was
not the same as Immunity,
tense. motions asking · that the
prosecution's chief witness be
which he said can be granted only
U.S.D.A. CHOICE
stripped of his· Immunity and be
when a witness Is called and falls to
. CENTER CUT
arrested for perjury.
testify.
Shrader's attorney, James Kura,
There was no tmmedlate Indicasaki prosecution witness ~I
tion bY Kura that he would try to
Kinser signed a contract with have that arrangement overturned.

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btlme . . . ., . . . . belq p!
!d .... PomeiOJ, MuPbfn)
B Ia' ?J, bf&lt;'AireiiWBmDCareCntl- '11tecaab'aclon, Wlllwlckl!f
C I I , 1tawo qz" d ... a pamll far tile fadlllJ ·fram tile 0b1o

·Dep!!dlnea&amp; olllea!lb A need fer lite flLc5ll&amp;y muat.be lhown beforetbe f
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Pt'Otest claims. grand ·champion drugged
COWMBUS. Ohio (AP) -Ohio
Stale Fa!r ofllclal• say the protest
alle&amp;lng sll!ic:til wen! tiled on lite
Grand CJiampbllllee!' Is theflrstot
tts ldlld they can recall.

"Pm'eudone( people's gotten Into
this. It's not like 4H anymore. It's
lleltln' to be big bucks," said Ms.
Rice's father, Jess.

11te sletr'l - · 19-year-old

Ms. Rice's 1,IDpound steer,

Grand

Chainplon barrow brought

$:Jl,OIIIast year from Bob Evans,
cmtpan!d with $4,al the lint year.

Prices tor other livestock have
escalated similarly as Ohlo's&lt;Dl»
MarRie Rice of ~t COunty, . 11tumper, was declared Grand rate leaders have engaged bt a
deitJed that growtlt hormones had Champion earllel' this week. State bldd1ng war, often eaal on by the
btal U8I!IL Sbe, ber parents and faifl!lllclals would not say who filed governor. This year's sale Is set for
. lllll'ICIIltllr dlld•l• said tllepaotest llteprotest.
Monday.
filed Tt"biy was Indicative f1
Jim Goard, fair supervisor ol · Lastyear theOhloFarmBureau
competitive pressure that's escalagriculture
and livestock, said Federation ~ailed for a halt to the
ated bt the walre of record prices
results
of
blood
and · urine tests bidding wars, sa) in&amp; they _were
paid b' cbaJni*Jn animals Jut
performed on the steer were to be giving junior fair pattldpants an·
year,
ready today.
unrea7lstlc view of fanning.

Cyclist poor
. after accident
A Pomaoy man Is In poor
cmdltlltllln the lntenslveatn!unltol
St Joaepb Holpltalln Plrlrenllurg,
Va., as the reiU7l of Injuries
receiYed Ina IIIOIItlcydl!aco ldeottat

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Since the Sale of Champions
"U things ge: \oo rich, people do
began, the bid for the Grand . furui.Y things."
Swank.
Champion steer has .climbed from fann bureau executive ~.
$11,732 In 1968 to $50,256 last Yl!jLI' said Tuesday from a meeting in St.
from Wendy's Intematlooal. The Louis.

wnnam

Goard COII!Inned Tuesday that at
least two steers had btal batTt!d ''
from (Oillpetltlon beCaule material
had been Injected bttothelrrumpsto •
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Ms. Rice said she paid $2,011 for /'
Thumper in her seventh trY, at lite
blue rlblxln, but her father saki he
knows people who pave paid S8,0II •
for a calf. The famDy was IIUBrdlng~
the animal Tuesday night becauae
they were afraid ot tar~tperq.
Wendy's spokesman DetmY.
Lynch saki the cunpaliy WU'
examining Its role In the bidding. ,.

He said, "There's a feeling ~,., ,1 "
'Are we loslngslghtofthe~ ~
which 1s to give theaeYOIIII(IB!(rim
lnoentlve to get Into the' famt'

business."

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12: II a.m. lhll mornPng.
Panaoy l'llllot! said WIDiam
'Illmeya', JT, Poneo,y, and DBita ·
Belley, Jr., AlllltiY. were lrllwP!Ii
~ 1111 Mullteny Ave., riding em
tile 1111111! rmla'cyde, when the
vehlde Wl!llt out of control and
8lnlck a lree. The rnotln'ycle wu
danollttlttd. Pollee W!UIIEMIIIY
mtXiiiiC wen! not sure wbetha

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wu drlv!Jt&amp;l¥

l'L'LI*In!yC)e.

1be Poueuy Ene&amp;eucy Squad
talk bollt L111!11ID Vetl!raDs MimcJr..
111 R,..,..l Lall!r, Tlaneyer ~
llililfaiiid to St. Joaepb Hmp!tal
1be Ia ¥lib I lepui ta be ltas laoera·
t1ons and a l..t ltt,(ury.
At n p.m. 'l'ueiidl,y, amolm'cycle
rlltdt!lt by Joe Krlltollk, Vennlllon,
weal out ot COIIIilll on IJnmh!
,n ._,. .- ILtrUI:k a fatce at tile
Tqm an-- pntpl!lly. KrlltDI5k
- DOt lll(uJiid. 8e Is dllrtliid with
cliMIII willie lillll"h•lild Tlllre
Were moclaia(le c1arrtaaat to 1¥

IYM*aeydeAt :tffl a.m.1111 I JnmlnHWRoiid,
• a car ltNCk autllll;y plllt- die
Lany PJaal Jf!dth••. 1'lle Cllr'a
drlftr Iiiii die-and PJIItleW81!
liMFI ...... -tile flr"'o1ont tldl
nu I ~ 1'1111 llld that die OI9DI!I'
ot 1111 Val te ..._, that be bid
loiDid the car to a fl1lnl
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'I'M•..-, Pier ta ..... lleel' wltlclt W. aw...._ ._,,andaJN I 'IIM'-IIleii·(APh e pltoW).

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