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00~, Ohio (AP) rranJdln Cren\eana, .7' Rutland,
whose ann was Seven!d at the

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WASHINGTON (AP) - Ten
YIIII'W qo today• al)'plcllettl!r wu
· deiMired IDtlleMCI'IIIIuyotlltate. "I .
biiiallf liiiP 111e
ot Prelldllltcttlle Ulllted !It• IN•" It 111411
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siJOulder Ina~ belt acddellt·
Aug. 1 at Southern Ohio Call Co.'s
Meigs No. 1 mine near Wlll!eJvllle
has been I'EI!liM!III fltm the lnten·
stvecareunlt at UntversttyHollpttal
to a regular I'IDJI,

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An arm reattacblni!nt Initially
described aa roo!lne by the 8UIJ'-OD

'lbeOIIeoattellcenoternarlled tbe
end ct • ~ period In
Amel'lcan hlaby In wblch an
Alnerlcan ~. trted to hide
Wblte HQe bivo1velnent Ill a·
~ llqlary,'aot caupt at It,

who pel fon'oll!d ~ ~tlon eadecl
~ Wilen cloctQn ' J'e:
turned to •the operating room · to

remove the ann.

- 8(l!U!dal atlm' IC8lldal was Qlli!ll4ld to

publle ICI'IIIIny.
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"It Ia hard tD beiiiM! that lOyeara
aaO Mr. Nlxal reolped Ills presld·
f!N!y,'' Rep. 1'lanil Dowaey,

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appiqlllalle tllat we tab time to
reftect 111
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IIYIII•an bldlcatlonofwllat llrlelrt
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lnciYidual waaexerppt from tile Jaw J2.&lt;mtH.pllon gasoJtpe tax, but theCeleslleadmlnlslratton lsdtllcowltlng

and that tt ~ violate tt, the very
fDundattllll of our RepuJJllc, you
WllllldbepuntshedasRichardNtxcn
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we ~ a collective 8111J11!111a as a
Jlldan ..;
NbrollhUrnadea
COIIII!IJadl. FUaattm
that be did 10 lhll

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, ro;~ since
his ll!alpatlon, has
ll!lf·lmpcilled exile to

bavesaidonJytbatthesltuatlon will be reviewed.
The 1!182 Jaw wblch boosted the tax from lleYI!II rents a galloli contaln£d
the poulblllly.
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Janguage which. ~ the lA!gtslature pertodtcally ''to consider any
TralllponatlonDirectorWiuTenJ.SmlthsaldCIIWedl-mythatlieaees r;vxttftcattons of motor velllcle 11!(!1 tax laWI that may be necessary~
DD PI !11,111 danger of the state losing fedenl blghwaytrusifWidlbf!cwmelt
apptupilate tD admtDlster Ohio's blgbway ~· ''
cannolllCIIII!upwtth IIIJ1IIIIcldn&amp;'shan!of bt£hwayprojEctcosts.
Smith said the teik!ral aovemmeat rnaldlesOblo's outlay at the ratet?f
''We
aB avallabli~ Amdl tn lllld.JWJe lhla year, and we rougbly $4 for each $1 thestateJIItl up. Tills year, Ohlowasallocated$3&amp;)
were the ftnlt lltalle ., do 10," Smtth said.
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111J111on In federal flmds after providing about :¥1 percent of tbat total, Smith
HealloaaldtbatduetoiDcreuestniBIOillleOCIIIUIIJIIIIODrellenuesfrom
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thetaxbavebeentrueuluiibyabout.UJ*i'll!lltamanthandthatufttate . ' o.;.;bltdl tba~ owld lje\0~ Olherofllctalsnoled. ts the Jossot troeral
shoutdllllveDD~maWJ!nctuturefedel'altunds.
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The last IDcn!a.8e tn Ill!!
taX was IA:clive July 1, 19112 - a
p-aduated bike baled IIIII fol'mull! wbJch took It IDa bullt-ID ci!lllng of five
'IDU&amp;IIt-til'tet..-Wr: fromaparlah ~~tsag811ootnMarcltl983.
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a JII'IIIX9'1l state .
(:(JIIIIItutlllllalamelldment wlddl Would baYe railed the lellal drlnld!IIIBAe
for beer from l9 to:zi. Tile qeforCOIIIIIJII(lllo ~ hardllquol'laandbasbeen
21, but oftlctal• say tbat apparently will DOl ~the new ~
requlremebt,whlchgoestntoetrecttnlll86.

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geon Dr. Jarne'i' Nappi and two ·,1 ~;

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(IOCidbye ID ldllllaff and friends and
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left the Whlie 1b11e with a llnal, · COLUMBUS (AP) - Tl!stlng lor &amp;Dinlals. But the (expositions)
Tills year's sale ts 9Cbeduled
deCIIJit, \'fOr.vlelolyiii!BhJ!e.
sterold5maybecanearwttnepart . ~mustdectdeontbat"
Monlay.
Atnoontbatday,taJdnCtbeoathof of oattle ClOiiqJetltlon at the Ohio
Two .' ateers' were baned from
Miss Rice said she hopes to use
an~ tD wblciJ be had not been state Fair, IIi ofDctal said In the wqdllbieerilel'tntbetalrafterlt ITIOIJf!Yfltmthesaleof'lbUmper"to
elt£ted, Genld Flll'll, pi'oCialined: wake of a protest over the·Grand was learned their NIIJPS had been get ~~me heifers iiOIV, breEd ihem
Olamplon steer this year.
tnjectal with arnaterlalto make the and see what I get." · ·
1 ''Our kq natlol!al J1111btmare Is
:· aver. Our O.tltutbl works. Our
But '!bumper, the steer~ htndquartersstaild,out,talr~ · Meanwhile, the nillltonth visitor
p-eat' republic 11 a aovemment ~ Grand Champion earlier this week. said.
to this year's Ohio !tate Fair has
lawil and DD1 of mm." .
bas been found tree ot the growth
'lbumper IS owned by 19-yeer-old passed IJirougb the lllrnstlles.
• Heaslledthatthecountryoonftml lmmlne.
Margie Rice ot Sycamore tn
Gov. Richard Celeste tp'eeted
111m with Its~ And be 8lla!d
"'lbe results are negative," Dan WyandotCounty.
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Scott Shlnaberr:Y. 5, 11· Mount
tor ~ b' Nl:ion. "May our UncoiD, JllbDclty direCtor for the
Miss Rice, · her parents and Gilead, at the gate Wednellday and
bn\'Wr Pii!8ldellt wbo brought fair, said WedJ!eaMy. "Tbe IssUe's llllflcullllre olftdals called the gaVI! him a giant stuffed pailda.
J,JNCeiOmlllkmiiiDilltforlllnlllelf." beendropped."
Pioll:sl a sign ot cmnpetitiVI!
The boy's parents, Marcia and ·
Flll'daaid.
Tile protest. ftled Tuesday, aJ. Pi lll'l'e that has grown s111ce . Duane SblnaberrY, say they attend
Ntxlll was halfWay acro111 the legalthel,mpoundsteerhadbeen l'I!IClOI'dprlceswerepaldforcbam· the fair one day each~- Tile
COIIIItly -averMIIIourl-wbeJithe atvea p-owth boiuw IJnmln plclllllllmalllalt year.
1am11y a110 receiVed several restau·
ofleepa d IOblaSIII"'
r,Jnthe said thejXotestwasftled bY Gerald
"Pldesslcllal people baVI! gotten rant passes.
Attendance Wednesday was
ui!Gn's capital. tile p:e- tbat ProutyofNorwlcll. wliOIIedaiJIIIIIer, tnto lhls. It's 1101 UJte 4-H aaymore.
hMt •built aB week waa !liJIIly Laurie, had enllered a steer tn the It's gett1ng to be big bucks," said 202~. down 4.4 pe~cent from the
(Vui~t JW'oal'l!pU)
wnpeltiiOiL TlieProutys11eei'was Mlsa~'sfatber,Jess.
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. samedaylastyear.'l'becumulattve
DDI unongtheloPbli'Gnisbers, be
Since the Sale of OlampkllS , total Is 1,112,491, up6 peicellt from
"p~neal
said.
bepn, the bid for the GraNt 1,015,007torthesameperlodlnll£!.
j'J. r
Before tile resu1ta weredtlcicMd, Ollmi*Ja steer bas cnmbiid from
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--.ltalrof!tctala•IG otedthat $11,732 b11968tD1150.2!16lastY81'.In other fair developuients, a .
blood and urlne tellta pnlbably Will • '!be Grand &lt;l!iunpon barroW
be required 111 an beet cattle, or at ~t$11,0011astyear,CIJIIIP8l'l!d
leut tile cbarni*lll
In tile wllhSt.«&lt;l Qle tint year.
J\lnlar Fa1r CIII'IJili'IIUOililllrt year.
Last yew, lbeOblo Farm Bureau
"Thatooulll betbecaae,"l !nmln
c:aJied tor a halt 1D the
laid. "ObYioully, tblsdoes brtnlr·up ~ W¥1- aaytng IIIeY were
the ll!ue that maybe sleldd tst!JII IMiJI Jlaalor fair partldpants .an
lbOulll be tnandatorY tor an unreallltlcvtewoftanntna.

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Tuesday, sUghtly Injuring eight
people, was back In runntng.order

Wednesday. '
Fair SIJOiceSTn8il Dan Lincoln said
the accident happened when a pole
on the ride sUpped loose from Its
mooring, drc4Jplng four cars att·
ached to It about 1% feet to the
groul!d.

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discussion at lheMondaymeetlngot: ·
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Olunctl autlul:ztd Glenn RIZI!I',::
street commtasloner, to order patnt:~·
forschoolmarklngsandtDordertwo'
ramswts.
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Jack Wolfe was hired to flU In for:
Rlzerwhlle lie Is on vacatbl.
. Olunctl ordered asphalt to ~ .:
village Stieets. The WQJtc ts slated to''·
begin In September' Olunctl said. '•
In other action, the fire flgbllers :.

were auth011zed to Jlluoeed with·:'
plans to brick face the fire station. • •

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Tile ride bad just begun tD move
when the accident happened, he ·

said.
Wayne Booth, 17, ColumbuS, had
tobetreatalatiJnlversltyHaspttal
lor "trullies, nothlllg sertousat aD,"
LinColn sal!!.
A replacement part was brought
In Wednesday, lie saki. The ride was
reasaemble!l and started back up
apln.
Ltncoln said prellmtnlli'Y checks
turned up no slgJ\ of operator or
malntenanoetanure.

Council voted to notify owners of
biskelball banking board that the •
board must be temoved Wtthtn 7'/':
lxlurs. Theboardlstnavlllaiestreet .

and bas already been struck by a
truck and BChool bus.
Council alSo discussed the taxmni :
levy ilgatn. It had voted
to: •
ask tor a ·.7 mill levy for fire •
protection. The tQwnshtp has paced : .
a 1 m!ll levy. on the ballot. The· :
I;IUTI!IIt levy ot 1.7 mills expires In ••
December. If approved, residents: :

earlier

wouldbepaytngthesameamountof :
taxes. HoweYer, 1111! ,money wouid.'
be apportioned differently.
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ann Ill a nine-hour procedure.
An Infection fort.oed IJUilii!OIIS to
remove the arm agatn, hospital
medical director Dr. H'liiDP Meldlllan &amp;ald.
"You can put just about anything
back on and It wW live," Nappi said
last week. '"'booe' ot us who do tt
consider It flllrly routine. •'
"It's always Ideal to reattacb the
natural ann," Meld!Jian aalii. •
But crushing Injuries tDthestuinp
~In "a lot of death ofi1ucle
ltsale," Mekhjtan &amp;ald. He iald a
IHe-thrEatenlng lnfectloa be(ian 1D
attack Cremeans' slnJidel' 10011
after the reattaclunent.
''The ann was still viable,"
MekhJian said.
"I thlnll; the lnfl!ctlon bas been
a.tie&amp;ted,'' Mekb,llaD said.
He said Cremeans eventualb'
may be fitted with'an arttfldalllmb.

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"I love It!" he kept saying. "I
ab!lolutely love It!"
For the recofll, Tony has spent all

hi&amp; adult life on Capitol HID. He wu

gr!i(luated from Loyd~ In 116&amp; and
came tmmecllately to Waahlni!On
to
In the ofll(e of Concsessman B. F. Slsk. On Silk's de$th be
ran for the l!e&amp;t In 1f'l8. won banda
down, and at 42 be 11 .-.In hll thint
term u tepresentatlve of the 15th
district r1 C8)1fCll'nla. He Is chairman of the .House Democratic
Campaign Committees. You should
know also that Tony Is short,
dark-complexioned. ot Portusueae

serve

desCent. When be talks. which II
11108t of the time, hll wordS dO
cartwheels, back flips and
handsprlnp.
"What about ·GerrY Ferraro?
She's hoi. 1 ten y011 she's hot. ~
overshadows everybody. Do I want
to see her debate George Bush? Let
me tell y011 what: 1 feel sorey for
Bush. 1 really teet sorry for 111m.
She would )loock hll pants off.
Look: We have a ceremonial
president. The country II being nm

A MEMBER of 'fhe AMoclated Preoo, lniiUid Dally Preso Asaoelalloa aad the 1\merlcu Newspaper Publlahen AMoclallon.
LE'I'Iml8 OF OPINION are

we.loome. Thor -..t be • - lhu:IIO...,..

looc. All k«eraare aubject to edlllarud muol be alpeolwl.. ......,, ..tdreaa oaol
: ·telephone aumber. No unalped lelten ..OJ be JIOibiJabed. Letlen oohould be Ia
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With friends ·like
this, who needs•••
With frMlnds like John T. Dolan, President Reagan may haye reason to
feel a bit uneasy about his prospects for re-election_
Wblle the Wblte House is working hard to moderate Reagan's Image In
preparation for the fall campaign, Dolan, the chairman of the National
Conservative Political Action Committee, is busy applying loyalty tests to
moderate and l!beral Republ!C&amp;!IS. .
"Help the RePublican Party by leavt,ng it,'' he.told four senators unhappy
wttli their excluslol_l from the.drafting of a. platform ·
. Dolan accused the senators of trying to "trash President Reagan and his
adm)n!stration."
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By traditional polltical measurements, Reagan ought to feel pretty
comfortable abOut his prospects for re-election as he looks ahead to the
Republlcan National Convention and the fall campaign against . ·
. .Democratic challenger Walter F. Mondale.
· The economy is booming. And even If pesslmlsts are correct that OOdget
deficits will undermine the recovery, there's no sign a downturn would
occur before November.
But l!ll4 Is proving a year for defYing tradition and that makes Reagan
anything but a shoo-in despite a booming economy.
·The clearest · break with tradition occurred when the Democrats
nominated Rep. Geraldine Ferraro of New York for vice president.
The presence of woman on the pemocratic ticket Is a factor no one can
accurately measure. So far, Ms. Ferraro has d;rawn large, enthusiastic
crowds on her campaign appearances and there is every sign she has the
Republicans woiTied.
As many as 54 percent of the voters ip the 1!&amp; presidential election wUl '
WASHINGTON - BasU Tsakos, reach the United States · and Its
be women. The potential exists that Ms. Ferrarowlli attract a majority of
a
Greek
anns dealer who entangled Western EurOpean allies Without
that majority to support the Demcx;ratic ticket.
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Sen.
Mark
0. Hatfield, R-Ore., and passing through the exploding
Ever slr.:eReagan tookofflcetbere has been talk of a "gender gap,'' the
other
Washington
powttr brokers in Perslan Gulf.
evidence In opinion polls that the president was far more ~Jar among
a
$15
blll!on
trans-Atrlcan
oil
It's obvious that Tsakos didn't
male voters than among women.
pipellne
scheme,
was
up
to
his
want his American frleads to know
Sen. Rober! Packwood of Oregon was one of the first Republicans to
collar in deals. For example, be that be was trYing to fuel tbe
warn that conservative positions taken by Reagan, particularly O!l social
tried to seij U.S.-made attack Persian , Gulf War to make his
Issues, were endangering the p()Ut!cal base of the GOP as well as the
tp the Iranian govern- pipeline project more appealing. So
helicopters
president.
... ment frOm his Washington, D.C., he tried to keep his armS dealings
It was In the spring ofl~ that Packwood said Reagan's opposition to the
offiCe last February in .apparent with Iran and Iraq hidden from the
Equal Rights Amendment and to Iegali2ed abortion were driving wortmg
vloiation of U.S. law, according to W~h!ngton crowd.
women away from the GOP "In droves." .
an Intercepted cable.
My associate Corky Johnson' has
The forthcoming campalgr) may proy!de a test of his predlctimis.
The
sale
of
anns
to
Iran
has
been · obtained an Intercepted cable to
Even with a continuing economic recovery, can the Republicans afford
forbidden since that country was Tsakos whicb Indica~ tljat United·
to read out Sens. Lowell Welcker of Connecticut, John Chafee of Rhode
officially declared a terror!st- General Enterprises, the Greek
Island, Charles Mathias of Maryland and Robert Stafford of Veimont?
~upporting
nation. Eight pOOple . arms deafer's Athens offiCe, I!Qt an
They were the group attacked by Dolan for holding a platform hearing to
were
arrested
a year ago for trYing agt eemeilt with lrJD for the
protest the fact that the party document was being drafted in secret by
to sell similar helicopters to Iran.
purchase of 25 Cobra attack
House GOP Wblp Trent Lott of Mississippi In consultation with White
Besides
trying
to
peddle
arms
to
helicopters,
each with elghi
House aides. Sen. Mark Andrews of North Dakota also took part in the
Iran,
Tsakos
reportedly
dickered
rockets.
The
Iranians
were willing
platform session and defended his colleagues.
With Iraq over the purchase of to pay $8.45 mllllon fQr each gun
Soviet-made weapons. Why was be ship.
dealing with both sides In the
This was $00,00lless per chopper
four-year-old war between 1ranand thaJJ Iran had paid for an earlier ,
Iraq?
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purchase of Cobras· from BrazU,
The report on July unemployment may be the best example lately Of how
Aside from the histOric greed of according to the intercepted cables. _
one month's figures can be as treacherous Ill those who watch the economy
arins merchants, the shipments Brazilian officials have steadfastly
as sandbars are to sailors of boats.
might help to prolong the Persian denied selling any arms directly to
The numbers were all mixed up, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Gulf
War. This would lend credibil- Iran.
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. didn't deny It. The agency said the two surveys gave conflicting results,
Ity
to
the
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b~rre
plan
for
a
The documents do not show
and that their seasonal adjustments might have been skewed. ' .
trans-Atlantic plpelJne, which w~rTsakosevercompletedthe
Stlll, they had to come out With an official jobless rate because so many
would enable Saud! Arabian oil to
people depend on such monthly reports: Economists, forecasters,
analysts, the media, workers, voterS and many mllllons more.
And. of course, politicians. This being an election year, the jobless
numbers might fit neatly into whatever predispositions the politicians
'might have and might wish. to publicize.
Officially, the jobless rate rose, to 7.5 percent of the plvUian labor force
When my friend Katie Crow was restored after he was disfrom 7.1 percent a month earlier. The rise seemed Important, especially
wrote in a recent column that Mrs. charged but when Iwasaboyltwas
becai,ISe It might mean expansion was weakening.
Emma Hayman, a resident of the neceSsary to shout to make him
&lt;: BUt Janet Norwood, commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Pomeroy H(&gt;alth Center, had nice understand.
. •: warned against drawing conclusions. She told Congress' Joint Economic
things to say about this column, 'I
The Battle of Shiloh was the ttrst
.: : Committee that " these are clearly ·not a consistent set of data for
couldn't place her in my memories great battle of the ClvU War to be
: - evaluation of current labor market trends. "
of Pension Ridge and Its people. fought in the West. It was named
·: What ·happened?
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after a log church which stood near
~ : . TO begin, the survey of business showedjobsrosebyDl,OOlfromJuneto
Last week I received a letter from tbe center of the battlefield about
: · July, after being adjusted to ellmlnate seasonal factors. The household
Mrs. Hayman In which she re- half-way between Corinth, Miss.,
: : :SIIfVey, however, showed a lilss of 300,00l Jobs.
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minded me we had much In and Pittsburg Landing, Tenn. on
• '• It appears that the seasonal adjustment formula did the bousehold
common. We both speot our early the Tennessee RIVer. It was not
·;~ survey In, causing theJunedecline in the number unemployed and the July
years With a grandparent on the distinguished by great .generalship
_,. Increase to be overstated.
Ridge; we are bOth Democrats; we but by the rare courage of the
· . : A bit of explanation -IS due.
·
are both second-generation des· volunteer soldiers who took part in
3· The adjusting Is based on what the raw numbers show for the same
cendants of OvU War• veterans; the IWIH!ay battle fougl1t April 6
• ; months in other years. Those numbers usually show that employment
and. we each have · nostalgic and 7, 1B62. Thl! battle wu marked
memories of Pension Ridge. Too, by the heavy casualtiell on each ,
In summer, and that those'jobs are lost later In the year.
: ': To determine the underlying trend, the BLS seeks II) ellmlnate this
we both lived In Syl'acuse for ll'i&amp;nY side, almost a flftli 11f the entire
~ : short-term phenomenon. By el\rnlnatlng it, the bureau feels It can present a
years but somehow our patha never number wbo pa111clpated on both
. ; : )obJess figure that will have long-term meaning.
crOssed. She married Tcm Hay- sides of the cotlfllct.
·
:: Last year was an aberration. The recoyery and a large employment
manandwel!vedwithlna halfmlle
The Union forces aLthe battle
:, growth In June and Julyof1983 "may have caused the seasonal adjustment
of each other·but I never dreamed Included soldiers from the Army rt
. ·\ process to overcompensate," said the director. .
she w8s little Emma Cook who bad Tenneuee and the Army ofOblo for
: ·· The timing of the summer employment bulge also Is hard to pin down.
attended the Oak Hm School wtth a tOtai of 65,11115, 13,017 of whom
: · : The survey of hllsinesses, and their employment d!!Cislons, Is a far less
me many years ago. How Utile girls were listed u caaualtiell. The
: ' volatlle measurement than ~ household swwy.
.
change! ·
Confederates, a total or M,699 men
·~ In all, said Norwood of the household survev, "twn-thlrds rt the
Mrs. Hayman's father wu Har- from theArmyrttheM.....,.pland
• ~ lnchstrtes covered In our dlffluslon Index are stlll stiawing over-the-month
vey Cook Who died when she wS:s HIU's47thT-wereiJMllwd
: · gRins. In addition, the factory workweek remained at a very high level."
five years old and lllf wu reared In the bllttle with 10,8119 cuualtlel.
: : The two surveys did agree in one area; thecornmlsaloner said. ''Overthe
bybermaternal~,Ml'. It wu from thll battle that auch
-: last year," she Sfld, "employment growth in both surveys has been ctose to
and Mrs. Dan Boyd. Her paterJIBI lltleDI!I as "Bloody · Pond" and
: -.UmUUon."
grandfather wu Nathanltl Cook, ''Sunlren Road" llllldt lllelr way
: •: What does It all add up to? Said Norwood: "I exPect that, as the data for
who, other than my lf'andtather, Into the ldJtolt liooQ lllCI did much
:- the next few months become available, · WI!' Will have a better was the only veteratl of the Civil to dlscourap the SOulbem belief
. : understanding of labor market developments over the summer." ·
War living on tile Ridge who bad
that one Coldlderate ~ was
permanent dllabUity from hll bettA!r than 10 Yan._.. It tllldt
army service. He wu almclt both the North and SoutiUWil't or
totally deaf because bla eart1ruma the hoiJOia or wer altllou&amp;h the
H&amp;wu eoa111ct WOUld drq • 1ar tlll'lt
weretnjuredbycantiollflre.
: Today Is Thursday, Aug. 9, the222nddayof198t. Thereare144dayslett
a
cannoneer
durlni
tile
Battle
of more Jonr yean 1111111 Lee ...,....
: in the year.
.
Shiloh
near
the
MJII!IIIppl
lllCI
dered to Grant at.4pplluttoxApdl
• Today's highlight in history:
T
border
and
fell'
a
10iJc
9;
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: . . On Aug. 9,l974, President Richard M. Nixon resigned and lett the White.
per1oc1
aftlrr
tllat
battle
wu
corn·
If
you
haw
ever
vlllt8d a avo
• Hou.seforSanClemente, CalU. VlcePn!ilklentGeraidR.Fcrdtooktheoath
pletely
deaf.
Some
of
bla
beariDi
War
battlefield
you
no
doubt wee
' of office to betune the 38th President of the United States .

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Ed Mille.

momentl!fri. She's a 10, Wha lbe
came on the ticket the Wblw Hollie
panicked. Ablolutely palllolred.
That's the only word tor ltAfllrthe'
conversation Reqan came afb!r
her. Bang, ban&amp;. baJJa! Tltefre
trying to destroy he_r. I 1ovt H, 1
absolutely IQve It! We ~a race
now, and It's c)langed the whole
picture:
· .
Look: The financial ptiople have
staned big giVIng apln. Our
candidates are excited- Formet ·
Democrats giving state_ Our Cflldidates are excited. Reqan hal110
credentials. None wha~. But
Gerry Ferraro has huae coaltalla.
Everyone wants her to ·come
compalgn, make an appearuce,
generate excitement. That'a what
Mondale does not have - excitement. She has It,"
A reporter broke In to uk lf _tlle
Democratic ticket m!Jht be per'
celved as Ferraro-Mondale, !'lither
than Mondale-Ferraro.
.
· "I dOn't care how the ticket Is
prece(ved. We just wanttoaettothe ·
Wblte House. A vote 11· a vote. f
don't care If they vote for Geny
because she's ltallan, because abe's
Catholic, because she'a a woman,
·That's a vote for .us. Silo!' a catching
on. I love It that abe's catchlttc on.
She has inner peace. She's comfortable With herself. You know who
else has Inner peace? Rmtald
Reagan,

helicopter-deal With Iran. But they can't make an arms deal wttbout
make clear that be would have It."
made a bundle on the transaction:
Countries ldenUfled by the !10111'roughly $400,COOoneach helicopter, ces as places wbereTsakos bouJbt
or a total of about $10 mlll!on. The cooperation by greasing olllctal
payment would have been funneled palms_ Include Morocco, Ell)'pt,
to Tsakos through a European . Saud! Arabia, Sudan and Tunisia.
bank.
Usually, the sources said, 1lakos
Iran was also looking f9r spare would offer a key offlc~l1Q ~qt ,
parts to keep Its armada of: of the purchase price once the deal
U.S.·made weapons In working was completed.
.
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1
order. Ayatollah Khomepllnl's re- 1
One of Taskos' biggest reported
gtme had been · critically short of arms sales was to Mcirocoo, which
spare parts since relations With the ! bought 150 armored persliqnel
United States ruptured during the 1 carrlef'!l after a high otflci8I
hostage crisis.
allegt'diy was bribed. .
'
The . lfanlan deal was only the
There were similar alleged
latest In ·a long line of questionable payoffs in the sale of small aims to
munitions transactions negotiated Saudi Arabia and the SUdan in the'
byT!1akos. According to documents _late 1~. An aide to Snd•n~e ·
and other sources, the Greek arms President Gaafar Nlmelrl wu the
merchant has also tried to sen reporte&lt;: recipient orTsaJcos' pa)IDff .
Soviet-made tanks to Argantlna -but he didn't get the tuU payment
from his office in downtown be had been promised, the sources
Washington.
said. .
·
According to knowledgeable
But • this has.n't hurt Taakorl'
~ TS&amp;kos' modus operandi chances on the trans-AfriCan pill~'-,
almost InvariablY Involved bribes . line project: .Sudan, one of the three
to officials of the purchasing central African countries througlr,
gQvemments.
which the plpellne would run,
"There was always talk of recently signed a rlght.of-way
bribes," O!lt! source said. "You agreement with Tsal!os.

Remembering Shiloh_____L_owe_,_,w_inge....;;__tt

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Jeff Stotre .aild pitcher Jerry
Mario Solo doesn't often need Koosman,l2-9, andathrowlngerror
help, and when be needs It, be by second baseman Jwin Samuel
doesn'tortengetlt.Butsectllld-year led to three unearned first-Inning
Shortstop TOOl Foley hasn'tleamed runs.
that yet
Jim Wolllford doubled home two
Soto held a 2-1 lead and bad the rui!S 111 the Inningand BIIIGuWcksOJJ
_ Padres dowp to their last strike and Jeff Reardon combined on a
Wednesday, but threw a change-up siX-bitter. Gullickson, 7-7, retired~
_that pinch-hitter KevlhMcReymlds straight ~tters from the first to the
latocked out of the park to tie the seventh Innings.
. game.It Walj a famiiJar sq!Pt, but
· Dodgers 5, Bravee 1
the Reds 1hrew Solo a change-up,
The .[ludgeis took advantage of
raUylng to give him a 4-2 victory.
sloppy Atlanta fielding, scoring two
Foley, who had Just seven hits in unearned runs and a third after a
h!sprevlou$&amp;1at-bats,hitblstourth · wide throw. Bob Welch and three
home run of the season, a tWo-run relievers scattered eight hits.
shot off Goose Gossage, to raise Welch, ~11. woo his third stra1ptt
Solo's record tol.Uandprovldethe game, scattering siX hits over61-3

They're hired guns, bllt tlletre
l'l!nnJnathecountry. WouldlbiMa
debate? I W!luld ablolutely lava a
debate.
"Before the convention. l waa
concerned. I !IBid so. we _ . on a
negative sUde. B\lt with Geny
Ferraro, 111e went whlah·h·h- Rlaht
up? NoW we have bectliii4Na

Up -to his ·collar in deals_-__,..._:__...:....___...oJ_ac_kA_nde~rso_n

Treacherous figures

a

amazed at the close proximity of
the opposing forces. The raw
volunteer soldiers of the (lme were
playing for keeps. Only the Inadequacies of their weapons prevented
wholesale massacret. A few years
agQ we toured the Shtloh. Battlefield, a visit Inspired primarily
because I had known Nat Cook
when I was a boy. Whell I knew 111m
be was just an average veteran
dlffl!rent from the other veterans on
J&gt;ettslon Ridge by bls bearing

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Foley's·blast defeats P_tt....rf~s

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WASHINGTON- Tony Coelho,
a good medalist In the poHtlcal
Olympics, sat down to breakfast
one mornlng last week With a group
of Sl'lllor corresPondents. Actually,
Tony did not sit; .- Tony seldom sits.
He sort of bounces, propelled by the
coiled spriJ\gs of his own enthusiasm. This· morning he was In

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disability and a white ptee. Then
he was about 70 but stlll had the
llery temperature be , had u a.
yOilng man when he anawered
Abraham Uncoln's call for volun- 1
teers. I once beard him offer totliht
a young man a third bla age who he
thought was decOrating the American flag. The young man wouldn't
ftght!

innings. He also drove In a runwitha
fourth-Inning single before leaving
the game With a groin Injury.

Pirates 6. Canllnals 4
_Dale Berra's grand slam home
run and RBI single led the Pirates to '
their -second victory in 12 tries ·
agal!lst St. Louis this year. The slam. ·
was·Ben-a's nrst of the season and
second in his major league career.
The homer was his I!Ighth of the
year, John Candelaria, 10-8, pitched siX
thnings II) pick up the victory. Lee
Tunnell, making his first appear· ·
ance since July 1, pllchoo the last :
three innings for his first save.

third lead
Inning
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Elsewhere · in the National
Lellgue, Chicago edged New York
7-6, Mootreal lqlped PhUadelpbla
3-1, Los Angeles outscored Atlanta
i&gt;-1, Pittsburgh got past St. Lools6:;t,
and. Houston took a 7-6,, 12-innlng
di!Ctslon over Sari Franctsco.
ODD
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Oabl1, MeCa 6
Teinpers continued II) blow !IOtas
the Cubs completed a ~eep of a
MEN'S S. S.
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rivalS. Only- oti July 'n, when the .
· Mets M!J'e 4~ up, baS the NL East
'MEN'S. l-S.
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Jay Johnstoni! led off With a pinch
Met pitcher Walt
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Ten-ell hit Bob Demler With a pitch,
Terrell · and Met Manager Dave
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B)' A"'datec"''..Heath's 11th 1Jbmer of the year, a save.
Walter Johnson, Cy Young and leadOff sOOt In the fifth, gave theA's .
TheOrtolesexplnded forl5hltsln set1eS-llltlg wamlng Issued fDIIc1NGI!Yiord Perey wUl now have to
a ~ lead.
. the game - the flnlt time they've Ing Tuesday's · lncldentl. Wes
moveoverforDonSutton-atleast
Burris, 11-6, walked' two batlers.. had thatmanyStnceMay5. .
' Gardner, 1-1, carite on to replace
Plus Ma11y Other
in one respect. ·
struck out two and left In the e!gh.th ·
· ,Red Sox ll, '11pft0
~ TeiTell and the lead wu soon lost.
In . the ninth Inning Chicago
With his ftrst-lnnlng strll!eout in after giving up a slli'gJe and a walk.
Rich Gedman drove Iii a C&lt;U'eerreliever
Lee Smith threw neat
W~y nlgbt~s -~2 victory ov~r ~ C&amp;udllltlnl$lleq up lor aclu~record 1!18ht!verunswithahomer, a single
George
FOster
and was also ejected
the Kansas City . Royals, , the . 25th save.
and a saCrifice tly as Boston rolled
trom
the
game,along with Cubs
Milwaukee ~rs· right-hander
~7,Anaell2
past Detroit behllld Dennis "011
Manager Jim Frey. . ·
'
acccmpUsbed~thattbose
AlvinDavisdrovelntworunswtth : ean"~d.
Expu8 PlllllleB 1
tbreereeord-makiggpltcbersnejler a single and bll '22nd hepler and .
Boytl, 7-8, scattered seven singles
The Expos' entire run wtput was
did.
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Mark .Langston and EdWin Nunez for his flnlt major league shutout
gift
Fielding etTOrs by left fielder
a
· When he tanned Pat SbeJ'k!an, -It . Ca'nblned oo a'~bltter u Seattle and hll seventh complete g3me of
gave Sutton 19 seasons With 100 or defeated CaiiJornla - to snaj) a · the season.
..--...:_--------~_.--------'---'---..----...:-------:-more strll!eollts and moved him slx-gatlle losl_ng'strealt.
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onto a JleWplatea\\of pitching.
and walked~· surrendering four serlesandflnlshwttha7-6~ov~
• Sutton finished thenlghtwithfour hits before glviDa way to Nunez in the Tigers for the. year. Boston
~ts: He'gaveupbothRoyals
the seventh. lJangston _ has U5 cjllbberedDetroltpltchlngfor68blts
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Pitched the final two innings for his , Witt. 11:9. who started for: the- · playoo lh Fenway Park.
tltirci save.
.
. -, . · · Angels. Witt !atlned four batters In 3
''Bud E!lack, 10-10, -lost his fifth 2-31nnlngs.
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BU!J~7,Baugera2'
s~t' game since the AU-Star .
. Ottole81,)ndl•• 4
bl'llak.
. · • · ·Mike Young cracked a three-run Dave Collins and TonyFei'II8Niez
The MDwaukee_losing streak had . 11otneJ and ~ tWice ~ Mike_ belied three• bits each lJil! Jim
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eqUaled a club record tied last year Bolkilcker and TippY MartineZ Oancy, 9-11, scattered seven bltslri
after the Brewers establish!?d It In .,_ . ~ to scatter nine hits, eight Innings . lead Tororito over
Texas. Rangers starter Danny
1969 as the Seattle Pilots. \
· leMing Baltimore over Cleveland.
_ In other Aiactlon,lt~asQ!!c4go , · .Bolkilclcer, JJ.8, who ha.d missed Darwin, 6-7, only lasted42-3lnnlngs.
Benches cleared In thef!rstthning
5; Ne'N York 4; Oak111nd ·-5, - 'h!slastscheduledstartbeta~ofa
MtmiesotaO; Seattle7,C~ornla2; ·muscle spasm 1,n his back, gave up after a· Darwin , pitch bit Wlll!e
Baltimore 5, Cleveland 4; BostOn 8, · _se'Yen bits, struck wt f!JUI' .and Upshaw in the side. No punches
Detroit o, and Toronto 7, Texas 2,
walked three Iii 7 2-31nnlngs before were thrown and order was
! White Sox$, v.,u- 4 .
Martinez, finished 'up for his 15th reStored.
Ph or mac-..,
Harold Baines slug'ged three hits, ;
inciOOing Q so1o ~r that bigKl!ftl'letftMcCattl~. A,Pti.
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Ray Burris teamed with BW · wtll go to the Gallla Academy High
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In the same Games and only tile
The United States defeated Can· Selsenbacher of Austria; Mario Monday night In the long jump and
many In the crowd rMCted 8118rl!Y·
tlllrd U.S. woman (Wilma Rudolpll ad!! twice, 78-~ In men's basketball Martlliez of San Fr~lsco finished
''Wilen 1 go1 tile boos, at ftnt It was
and Babe Dldrlkson the otilers) to as Chris Mullin of St. Jolln's second to DlnkO Luldln r1 Austra,lla
ccme up No.1.
win two track and Held golds In ooe Unlversltysrored~polnts, and l!Hi, In super tJeavywelghlilftln&amp; and the _ sboc;ldng," he said, "rut then I
Lewis, still ruiUilnglnhlgllgearon O!ymplcs.Brlsro-HookSwon the400 15-10, 15-71n men's volleyball. Each United States WORgoldOUI!verlnaU . wasn't reelly dllappolnted."
And'oo Wednellday, neither Wall
the road JESSI! Owens traveled 48 Monday night. On Wednesday she now goes for gold, tile basketball seven yachting events:
years ago In BerUn, dived acl'OS$ the cruised through 200 quallfylng. team against Spain Friday nlgllt,
Lewl$, ot \'YiJUn&amp;boro,N.J ., dkln't ihe crowd of M,B!B, ~ him
flnlsllllne Wednesday to lead a 1·2-3 Tonight she goes for the 1m gold,
the voUeybaU team against Brazil break Italian Pietro Mennea's. . and his ~'" aa they cirCled
United States sweep in thel!OO-meter · South Afrlc;an-bOm SYdneY Ma: Saturday night. The American world record of 19.'72 secondS In the tile tracll 1rt victory, celebratin&amp; tile
sprint and win the tblrd of his ree of Philadelphia said Wedneds- men's handball team tied South :m. flnlshlng In an Otymplc-recorrt first U-3 U.S, "fllllsh ill the .IM!Jit
prospective foilr gold medals. day lle has wltlldrawn !rom today's Korea 22-22 Wednesday night.
19,lll to beat silVer 111edaUst ~ • s~ 19116. ''0urwbll4!liolilbere~as
Saturday lle ~llors the 400 relay.
l,!iXImeters because of a hamstring
Judi Brown of East Lansing, Baptiste of Beaumont;. Texas, and to sweep the eve~~t,' ' Lewla sa!d. ·
Louganls, barely crea tlng a ripple pili. And Steve Ovett of Britain, Mich., won sUvei-ln thewomen's400 thlfd.ptace finisher Thomas Jeffer- Me~~.nea, Incidentally, flnl•hed
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by expectedly running away from hospitalized with bronchitis after · hurdles. flnlslllng belllnd Nawal El son of Moreland, Ohio. ~t he did seventll.
· Loj1ganls feU shOrt of his goal of
· the Held In ·the tllree-meter spring· Monday's 1m and dtsclla.rged Wed- Moutawakll, · Morocco's f~t gold break the back of tile hostility
board diving, set Ills sights on
OOjda.Y, said lle would annouhce medaUst In Ol}mplc history; five direCted at him ell!'ller by the fill points ~ the spdngbQard.
· SUnday's platfonn competition and early today whether he'd run tile U.S, box~ advanced to the Me111mial ~urn crowd, and llnlshlng wltll 75Ul to the 6&amp;1.32 by
TanLlangdeof&lt;lllna.ButlcujPIDi$
an unprecedented two diving golds 1,!iXl.
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semlfinals; Mllce TuUy of EncinO, then he brola! hts sl)ence.
by one man In one Olympics.
The United SlaWs finished 1-31n Calif., got tile pole vault sliver,
"I thlnk the most Jmportantthlng WI he wasn't disappointed. "ReThe women began platfonn Wednesday's springboard, Ron · Hnlshlng second to Pierre Qulnon of
formelstowlnasmanyaoldrnedals C91'ds can be briJken any time," the ·
preUmlnaries today; and Daley Merriott of Ann Arboc, Mich., France, and Earl BeUof Jonesboro, as I possibly can, because that's , l9760lympicplatf011flsllvermedal·
·Thompoon of Britain led. Jurgen
getting the bronze. And Americans Ark., shared bronze.
what people are going to remember 1st WI, "butg_oldmedalsare hard to
Hlngsen of West Germany 4,663- were 1-31n tile men's400- but in an ' Also,Rol;lertBerlandofWUmette, · from these· Games, ilOW wen the · ccme by. It mearit a lot to get !I gold
·4,519 entering today's final five unexpected order.
.
m., bi!came tile first U.S. medalist AmeriCan team did," saki Lewis, here. It was BOmethlng 'missing In
' events of the decatlllon. Go!Dg Into
Antonk&gt;McKayofAtlantaflgured ever In Olympic judo, winning tile wtw:&gt;llad refused In ~ous days to my career. The plattonn Is anotiler
goal and It I don't obtain It my Uf11ls
today's competition, the United to battle Jamaican Ben Cameron . middleWeight sUver after bel1!g . talk fOllowing his competition, .
States llad 124medals, 54"gold. West for the gold. Butjust be!oretileftnal, defeated by gold medalist Peter
He hadn't tried for a world record stUl full."
,:· • Germany was second wltll 38 total Cameron pulled out wltll a pulled
. medals and Romania runnerup In muscle. And In the race · Itself,
Alonzo· Babers of Montgomery,
·gold wltlll6.
Ala.,
pulled away to win, leaving
. Like Louganls, Valerie BrlsroHooks Is seeking a double, tile first McKay tlllrd.
woman to win
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Jack Donollue. Go ahead and award
the · Olympic gold medal to the
United .States men's basketball
team for the lOth time In ll Games.
Donohue llad just viewed tile
unbeaten Americans' 78-59 rout of
Ills team Wednesday night. It shot
the United States Into the gold medal
game against Spain Ftiday night.
The Spaniards knocked off l!BJ
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walking Into the game," he said.
Knight's closest friend In International': coaching, Spain's Antonio
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RUNS: DwEvans. Bolton. • : IUkndPr· .
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Sea"ko, IIi; Riff&gt;, 8011.100, Ill; AlTI'IM. EICJ5..
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WILMINGTON, Ohio (AP) illlCOIIIktrlng offensive nne. SciJo.
"Sam P'tPI•tned that before the
Altlloulb b e - ecllpeed by rookie nertwaaUii-7torjust 2:Syardsand game," Sdlollel1 WI. "He was
Boomer F ' en In the ClnclnMtl WBI sacked tine times:
playing In ills heme town."
Benpll' opon!DI ~ pme,
~. Sc Julf'rt said .he stm
Wyche Intends to make It up to .
Turk SCia.t 11111 COIIIIden him· 00118ii:n blmBelf tile club's No. 2 Schooefby start1n11 him tills .week
aelf the ,No. 2 ~ ~ Qllll'tei'back.
acamot !be Tampa BayBuccaneers
Ken Andel lOll.
"Everybody can 5ay wbat they In F1on!a. Scbonert WI Ills ooiy
EIIIIOII,arooldebUnMaryland, want," SCbonertlllid. ''They'UIIee will! "at this pOOit Is to get some
stole 611! ~ witt! hla BCC\U'Bte what they WJIIIl 'iii see. JJu.t ao out qt.U~J~~y playing ttme 111 the first.
pe!JII!rW Ill .......!•' Zl·lS victory 11111 do Job every day and try '!' · strtna ofrel1llve unit.
.
Satunll.y nilbt ~ the 'New York do beUer each ttme 1ao wt." · · ·
sclloaf.rt, wbo signed wltll the
Jeta. P!aYIIla before a bornetOwn
SC'-1 has eXJII ,' ; I oo dlsr JJronPl•IAStseuonratllertllanaoto
'crowd; Ji;llaiOII cornpletal ' of 10 . pleasure at Head COIIch Sam the United States Football I:.eague,
JlPII!\I w1111 a pe1r or touchdowns. Wydle'sdedslontoplayblmt:blrdln doesn't begrudge Eslason .his
Hlr (lilly Incompletion wa~~ a !be exhibition season opener, lbrc· PM, e 1
dul1'4J8(1 pe~~.
lng him to work behind thtl! · "He llad a JOOd game," Schlxlert
AnderiOII started the game, sec&lt;Jld.strlng offensive line. Wyche said. "Anybody, whlltller he's a
· Es1a1011 came In JBrt. andSclloaert, decided to use Edason 1e001111 rookie or not, who can come.ln and
a
Staniord, bllcause his relatives and trlenda have anlghtUketbat,hedldaheckof
tlnlshed tile . game behind the wereonhand.
aj&lt;)b.~'

LOS ANGELES (AP)- When
Carl Lewis lunges and Greg
Louganls plunges, they Inevitably

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Pometoy-Middlapoi"'".. Ohio

'ft•rk feels he's stlll No.2

paces U.S sweep in Olympic 2~~meter. sprint ra~e

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G&amp;J HAS REQUESTED SEVERAL
. AUTO PARTS MANUFACTURER .
REPRESENTATIVES TO .BE PR,ESENT
·THEY WILL HAVE SPECIAL DISPlAYS
. SET UP IN THE CENTER OF
THE PARK FROM 9 A..M. TIL 4 P.M.
I

SEE ·¥01J ·JHERE!

·s·gggs
he~ .

· $4295
he~.

#22F-50
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GllllpQ411, Ohio · '

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CHECKMATES

TRASH BAGS

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7118 N. S1coild Sb 11
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QUILTED .

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OLDERS

77¢

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. UGHTERS

ASSORTED COLORS ·

3.FOR$} 00

2 PACK

69¢

5-PACK

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CHEST .

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BUSINESS
BEGINS

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NEEDS

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PALMOLIVE '
DISHWASHING ·
LIQUID

BROWN OR -RUST
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UNSALTED
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1488.88
lledlal Sola, Rei '999.95 .......'588.88

1 799.95 ........:.............................

full Size Reg. '839.90 ., .. :......... 1419.95
Twin Size Set Reg. •719.90 ..... 1359.95

PLUS

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GET MATCHING ~MP _

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$14888.

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Rea. '699.95 ............................. '344.44

Stratolouilger, mauve

Rea. 1599.95 ............................. '266.66

PlUS MUCH MXtt MOREl

.Reg. 11399.95.................... ...... 1688.88

French Cherry Hutch, Table, 1 arm·5
side chairs, Rea, •1499.95 ..... '999.95
Kincaid solid pine Hutch. Table, 6
Chairs, Re&amp; •2899.95 ........... I 1888.88
Chatham Oak Contemporary Hutch·,
Table. 4 Chairs,
1
8
5

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l!fUINUl\1

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·PLUS MUCH MUCH MOREl

flexsteel Plaid E.A.
97 Reg. '699.95 .................... :........'344.44
sn · Flexsteel Contempcii'ary, Green ·
44

' LA,NE ' ·

22"

£a; Al!lerican Sofa &amp; Chair, plaid, Reg.

$

brown·aold check

. $199
12.69

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B~MCO

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Reg. 1399.95 ..... :............•688.88
1

$99995

BEMCO POSTURE IV

Kine Size Mlltress &amp; 2 Box Sprinas
Reg. 11359.95 ............................ 1679.91
Queen, SiZe, Re1- 1999.90 ....... 1499~97

LAMf'SI

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•STONEVILLE ·
•FLEXSTEEL . •KINCAID
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•BERKLINE

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374
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PACKAG·E

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DRY ROASTED

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$·199'

$279

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Giant 48 Oz.

Box of 70 Sheets -

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SLEEPERS
• ~arl~ Am. ~P Sofas, innerspring, plaid.
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Rea. '1210.00...................................... '.888.88

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NO PURCHASE REOUIREDI

Rea. $899.95 ............................:....... •:M4.•.,.,
Trdllnal Slee!&gt; Salas. inOIIfSIII'illiL wMt
. Rq, ;899.95 .........~ ....:... ............. 1588.88
EiltY Am. Sleep Soli, innerspring.pllid.

BOUQUET

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CONOOIIIIIIUII Fllll AWEEKI

•~1ft='' CI.ASS Alii W,NSI'OIIlfoliON' • FREE!,CIIARTEM:O FISHING DAY ON THE GUlfl

'$48888

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.EG. .
,1899.95 '

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With FREE .

Perfume

• Fft££1 MARCO I$LAIIO, FLQM!Io • PIIIVA'!E • Fl£EI SUIOO CASH FOil THE 11111'!

INNERSPRING MATTRESS

NdTEBOOK
· FILLER
. PAf»ER

N:atural Spr•y

Sunday

QU~Ef'l FLEXSTEEL

·sLEEPER

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SPEc:w.OFAiiili

DURING THE SALE FOR PERHAPS
THE MOST EXCITING FREE TRIP DRAWING
IN AJRNITURE HISTORY! IrS FRIDAY QNLYl

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EnHtld &amp;p

$44444

REG.
'999.95

Perfume Spray
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200 COUNT

9 to ·g

$}99$ ,

SOFA, LOVESEAT

Natural Spray

WITH ··
FILLING · _.
YOUR

STORE
HOURS
Mon ..;Sat.

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SCREEN FAN

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Glm Top Dinette, 4 rattln back chairs,
Rea. 1899.95 :.............................. 1444.44

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Rea. '4175.00 ......................... 12777.77

Formica Top Dinette, 4 rattan backchlirs,

Ret '699.95 .............................. 1344.44
1 Pine Table, 6 chairs

Re1-

1899.95 ............................

$1399.95 .,.,_...,.._ .

'488.88

REGULAR '2199.95

PLUS MUCH MUCH MOREl
8algair1S ~ .-y ~ IIICI dbalpllol~
Some ..elfNIId~anly. Some.,.

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1\US MUCH MUCH

2058.FOREST TAVERN

YESI FOR THE THIRD YEAR BASSETT
IS PROUD TO SPONSO!L

STONEVILLE' 5 PC.

· DINffiE
8WMl C!MIIIS
w/4

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24 oz.

COLLAGE .

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PHOTO
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Ponwoy- Middleport. Ohio

Caletldar
lHURSDAY

r£ JDAY£ AUG

ROCK SPRINGS - A Rock
Sprln,g8 Gt'an&amp;e meeting wW be
held 8 p.m. Thursday a t the hall.

10, 1984

ACROSS AMERICA
AS ANNOUNCED 11Y
...J
- ....
L21D SC0£1 ON

SATIJRDAY

r•c S TODAY SHCW.11

MIDDLEPORT - The Way·
~· Strangers of CoiuJnWs
will sing a t a gospel sing a t the

Baptist

Freewill

.

Church In

Middleport Saturday at 7: ~

Choice'99. ea.

p.m .

Happenings ..
To perform ·
at fair
EIGHI'IISET - Mrs. LllldaFIIIA, Pcimeroy, wllh
110118 bom II&amp; Holzer Medical Center MCIIId!Q ffiili~,
Is tile elghlh rnodler to delver twbla&amp;llle '-1 "•'
.slooe May 6. HMC reports tbe 1m11ber fllsetll fll twtna
bom Is an oddity. Cuddled left Is CGdy, boni ltmlllute&amp;

afler Clley. rf&amp;ld. ....,.._ Caullty abelld of .
llll'I'GIIII.IICCI'...... fir tbe manlier fll twlla .,_a&amp;
.HMC wlb lbree _ . del\l!l'e!l Rice Maif. Melphlld

twoaela. vmloo, two lela, M.m, _set ... GIIIIa,

noae.

Pomeroy birth ·latest statistic
·in Holzer twin ·boom oddity.
wmmow

By LEE K,
why the number of twin births was
OVP seaft Writer
so high, liut said be expects more
Why eight sets of twinS have been twin deliveries In the near future.
. born between May and the earlier
·'I'herl! IS a greater chance for a
part of thts week at Holzeio Medical coupJetohavetwlnslftarnllyhlstory
Center, Galllpolls, IS a mystery to revealstwinswerebomtorelatlves,
administrators and medical person· Price said. The occurrence of twins
nel there.
averages In one out of 90 pregnan·
The oddity has stumped prates- cteswlththemajorltybomfratemal
siOnals. Recently, HMC reported · rather lhan Identical In the United
thettrstsetoftwlnswasbomMay&amp; States. Identical twins are always
wtth a Po:neroy woman delivering · the same sex. Fraternal twins can
the eighth set- twin sons_ on Aug. be· the same or opposite sex and
6. Thebreakdownoftwinsdellvered usually have.dlstlngutshablephyst·
during the three-month perlod cal characteristics.
shows: three sets were borntnMay·
Detetmlnlng wbether the twin
were born to parents trorn 'Metgs sonsltChariesandLindaFaulkJr.,
County; three sets from Jackson PUneroy,arefratemalorldenttcal
County; two sets tiom Vinton wt1l take ttme. Monday, Mrs. Faulk
County; onesettrornMasonCounty delivered the -second child to ber
andnonefromGallla.
farnlly, Cacy at 10:15 a.m. and a
third Cody tlO 25
The
For all births, HMC has hilda
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, a : a .m.
cou..,..
fairly level delivery rate, according have another son. Radley, 3, at
· to Dr. Thomas Price. c.hatnnan of home. CacywassJtghtlyUghterthan
~·- 13
the Obstetrics and Gynecology his brother·
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c

twotnJuneandtwotnJuly.Twose~ '

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Department.Hecouldnotplnpolnt

Son born to

·Clark family

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Lori Stiles, 16, Cheshire, Is the
new high school secrepu;o of Jlle
Vocational Induslrtal Clubs of
America (VlCA) .
She was elected by delegates
representing over 270,001 members
of VlCA during the annual Nattoilal
Leadership Conference and United
States Sktlls Olympics In June.
Stiles, a senior at Gallla.JacksonVtnton J VS, Rfo Grande, Is enrolled
In the cosmetology program. Her
Instructor IS Diana Untala. She Is
the daughter of Jim and Mary
Stiles.

Mrs. Faulk, a teacher at Chester
Eleinelltacy, said thetwlns'welghts
were heavier than what .she
expectedofthewelghtofanaverage
twin. She noted twins have beElt
born In theFaulkfamtlygolngback
to two and three generation!!.
The a~ weight of a twin IS
lesser than .the weight of a single
born Infant. A twin's · weigftt can
range fran 6 pounds to 8 pounds,
Pl1ce said. Twins are typically born
~to three weeks earlier lhan the
single born child. A pbyslctan can
sometimes be clued If twins are
tratemalorldentlcalbydtagnostslt
mE!nbrane layers sutroundtng the
tntantsatblrth.
Mystical features twins share asbellevedbythepubllcsomettmes
' - hasyettobeprovenbysclenre,
Pricesaki.Aslheygrowolder,twtns
have the benefit of coinpantonshtp.
Handling twins In the early years.
can· be rough• but the physician
that chtldrearlng

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*JEANS
*SLACKS
•TOPS
.*SKIRTS
•SHIRTS
*UNDERWEAR
•SOCKS

OPEN EVERY FRIDAY TILL 8
FREE PARKING ON THE MUNICPAL PARKING LOT
"Over 48 Yeor1 In The Scrme Pierce
Under The Scrme Mcrncrgement'' ·

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Ool

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Inventory
Reduced!

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THATENn!E
HOUSEI'UU. .•
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AUR 9 $1495•
PIECES•••'995~
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Jaymar event
Eighteen women attended ladles
day Tuesday at the Jaymar Golf
Club with plans ftnaltzed for guest
dayonAug.14.
,
Atter an :Jll.bole play, prl7es went
to NO!!llll ~. low gross; Nellie ·
Brown, low net, and Elizabeth
Lohse, low putts.

Persona/ . •

anni.Jun~nt

Mr. ·and Mrs. Doyle Muttl and
farnlly, Mansfield, were S;lturday
night guests of Mrs. Lula Ctrcle and
Dtxle They

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- MANT OTHER VAtUI!S -

Rtouao

REouao

25%

•STONE RINGS

25%•.

•WRIST WATCHES

.

•All NECKLACES

25%

-GROUP GIFTWARE

50%

25% ,

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t .

L8rtl 'Multi· COIIW
culon , plaid

All!erlcjln overstultocl sota

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$47r
sm.ts-••

25% .

•14K CHAINS

•Till-COLOR

20%

•ADD-A-BEADS

•DIAMOND EARRINGS

25%

•DIAMOND

werejoiDedbyMr. and

Mrs. Jetfetrcleand tamnyofKeno
Ridge, Steve Ctrcle of Columbus,

LAYAWAY

REGISTER TO
WIN A'FREE BICYCLE
FROM THE BEND '
AREA MERCHANTS

r~l:l}f)rft{ .•VI!II/SCA

Mr dMrs
and. Sanan"'' .ROOertHarden,Ralph
.
"'' MlimfngStarRoad,Mr.
andMrs.JtmForeman,Minei'Svtlle
toracookoutattheromeofMr. ruxi

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Man, ·w. Va.

Reg. S97t.OO La·Z· Boy
Reclining IW'! $HI solene.
Mocha calor, cord . ""lv.t
Iabrie.
·

$56000
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Rlf. $!69.95 Queen Size
Pillow arm Sola Sl ..per.
Blue ... llel91 c.....u..

$42goo

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REGISTER DURING THE SALE FOR PERHAPS
THE MOST EXCITING FREE TRIP DRAWING
IN FURNITURE HISTORY! IrS FRIDAY ONLYI
HERE'S WHAT THE WINNERS WILl. ENJOY!
I FREE! MARCO ISLAND, FlORIDA · PIIIYATE * FR££! $1.000 CASH FOR THE TRIP!
CONOOIIIIIUII FOR A WE£1&lt;1
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FOil TWO!
..
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I F~E! LIIICOLN TOWN CAR fOR THE WEEKI • FREE! SIDE TRIP TO THE BAHAMAS (TWO OAYS)'

NO PURCHASE .REQUIRED!

.

WINNERS MAY TAKE THEIR "DREAM TRIP" ANYTIME
DURING 1984 OR 19851 GET AU. DETAilS AT THE SAI..EI

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Rq. $1~.· ;::

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MATIRESS SETS!

9 PIECE SurrE ........... }
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3 USED

LIVING ROOM CKAIRS

With 2 Matching

ROUND TABLES

Priced From

$50 to $)25

30 INCH,HOTPOINT

.

$150

MAYTAG

MAYTAG

GAS DRYER
$199 9 ~

WRINGER WASHER

GAS

R•l· $St9.ts Ea'rly
Am.,.lcan seta B Chair.
Antron ll'(lon BullY Blu•
plltllrn, trim, NICe
slit; blaulltully stylocl.

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Oroupl. -ullful Anti'OII
Nylon· cever. Group In· .
elude&amp; sot•. chair, rocker,
cecktau tabl•sa~f
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SOFA SLEEPER!

$6cJ95

Full Sill Stllperln durliblt
Mercu1011 cover. P:oall!
mattress; l!uutllul

ltftiJ!I.

Si\Vl 8UllHI WIN l t 11

•.t...,..us .. $24too

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Amtrlcan !)raw solid
s pl~l lloclrOoin
IUitt. Drfllll', litfttocl

WITH 4 MATCHING

ARM CHAIRS

wens:;~; $3999S

PORCH CHAIR
w...,~

$9995

. ·~~ING$2995

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1 .SWING CHAIR
I 'W'•,. S399.95

$9900

•••· l1tt.t5. Multi· Color
Herculon Recliner
Ret. 12"· "
Heater·
Vll!rator Recliner
R... f.ll2t.tS B.,.kline Wall·
Away P:ull Position
Recliner
Rlf. S46t.OQ La· Z·Boy Wall
Recliner . Bolo• cord
f'al!rlc.' NICI Style. 5UP1t'
Prlcet-..Ofl.

$9900
$18900
$28900
$23450

Rlt . . SUtS.N

·$39900
.

piece

Bissett

Traditional Pecan 9 piece
suite, oval table, lighted.
hutch, drawer &amp; door but·
l.t, 5 side chain and I arm
chalrwltll p~~ddel! INIS .
Ret. SI"S.ot Cochrane
solid oak 7 piece dining
iulte. Cl•wtoot unter
poc~e~tal formica lup1able.
IIVtciiii!Uifet, • - solid oak
-l!acllchaln.

$·94900

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m.tol dinette.
Rig. ·UIUS Flv. pi~e all$
wood Dark Pine set. For·
miCaiOfl, 42X42MS4 table,

. ... $1215.•

$1249

Reg. 1469.95 seven pitce~34900
Oak Wood dining set. Tablt.p
wllh 21eaves.
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Women pregnant wtthtwins may
Set for their new life together, developmenttoxemta-pregnancy
Mrs, Faulk,29, saklshefeelsshehas InducEd hypertension- and uterine
acquired half of a baseball team. " COOJPllcattons. '"lbese are nonna1
Opened gifts In her )lospltal room
things we have to gwu:d against "
has provided her with two sunsuits Price saki.
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BriM flnltl}ed hardwa,.. on limulat.d drawer ·
fronts or tolld wood In rnectlum pine llnl1h.
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POMEROY - The Ctrcle D
Wl-anglers wt1l provide enter·

Styled- · .
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.IIUI Aldgl

40%.

observance of Senior Cttf21ens
Day at the fair from 2 to 4 p.m.
and 5 to 6 pm. on the bill stage
near the midway.

Rev. and Mrs.' James M. Clark
announce the birth of their second · ~i!OiiCMiHiiiCio:iNi;itij;iiiMitiiiiiieiiMi:iijltiiNtoici•lll
son, Derek Andrew, July 12.
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He weighed seven pounds 11
ounces and was 21 Inches long.
Maternal grandparents are Mr,
and Mrs. Robert J . Dayton of.
Galltpolts.
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs . Russell M. Clark or
Upland, Ind.
Great-grandmother Is Mrs.
Leona T. Dayton of Galltpol!s·,
The couple have another son·.
Robert James, who celebrated his
third birthday July 6. The Clarks,
formerly of Gallipolis, now reside In
Huber Heights, a suburb of Dayton,
where he Is pastor of Good
Shepherd United Methodist
Church.

Teen elected
VICA secretary

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Thuraday, August 9, 1984

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A workshop on the MelliS County
Fair flower shaw .......,.,!e hlghllgh·
ted the Monday ni&amp;bt rneedllgotthe
Rutland Garden Club held at the
lxlme of Mrs. VIrgil Atldns.
The hostess demollslrated how to
make a hOgarth ai'111J1&amp;81'11!t using
white
green materials as a part
ot the workshop. Several membei'S
noted they will exlllbtt ln the fair
shows, Aug. l5 aod 17.
An open meetJng was planned tor
Aug. T1 at 7::1J p.m. at the Rutland
United Methodist Church aod each
member Is asked todonatetwodoo{

St. Paul U rtited Church
welcomes back minister

Two injured in traffic accident ::~e~~~\;:r;e;~~ ~~;

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checking accounts. With checkfree,
Two people were tl'eated and Julie A. Kitchen, 22, MiddlePort. the gas bUlls paid by t~ customer's
released atareahospttalstollowtng was northbound aod GWenwater · bank 10 days atter bUUn'g.
.
l!two-caracctdentonHapp,yf:IoUow southbound, when t~ two met
"Customers can choose both the ·
~in Meigs County Wednesday. · head-on In a curve. Kitchen was budget ,payment plan and check· ·
' Jennings GWenwater, 22, 414 cited by' the patrol for fatlure .to free or either plan," said Jake M.
Smith Dr,, GaWpoUs, was lre!if!!d dtspl&lt;ly ViilJd registration and .Gll· Koebel, C6lumbta manager for
IUid released at Pleasant Valley · . leJiwater was cited for fallure· to Galllpalts.
,
!fospital for scmpes and bruises yteldone-haltoftheroadwaylnthe
"There ts no ch~rge for either

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COurt, Wutam J. Turner, doing
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: . The wedding of Carla Sue Smith

ahd John Clenion Bennett will be

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Ghurch of the Nazarene In Valdos·
tia.Ga.
· The bride Is the daughter of
WW!ams Jennings Smith, Rutland,
andthelateBarbaralhlsSmlth.Her
fiance Is !the son of ~. and Mrs.
Jphn Wtlllam Bennett, Brunswick,
Ga.
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ltlgh School, Pomeroy, and Is
e1t)pJoyed at the Busy Bee Day Care
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lri[OII.SJ trom · waaer1n1 on liB sluinB. Low IIJnliht near '10. ~
pme. Eamlnp~lllea ' F'rlday 1&amp;-90. Winds wetterly to
:qr 11.077,8&amp;1, While ~ of 11011thwe il!ily le111 than 10' mph
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llblre am.1116.51.
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Privately, Nixon talked about
''the countdown to resignation." ·
ltbeganonMonday,Aug.5,when
the president - under orders troQt
the Supreme Court eo give up more
tapes ot White House conversations
-admitted he had lled to everyone,
even 10 his own IJwYers. about his
inVolvement in the Watergate
· cover·uP. 'lbree of th&lt;lee tapes
.collltltuted "the smoking gun"
llllpeachmentadvocatethadlooked
tor.
They bad a devastaltni' ettect 011
Nlxlln'a support in Congress. ~
C01181essrnenwhohadvotedaaalnst
a Committee. re&amp;Oiutton calling for
hill llllpeachmellt' said It '!'OOid be
"in the national inler$t" If Nixon
lett the White Hou.ee.

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~onday tlllWih Friday, the win·
:alalllllmber was 511Ji.
' 1be lottely n!pOI1lld earrtlJtPof.

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Marks receives life prison term
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ATHENS, Ollto (AP) _ Everett
WaYJ!I! Mark$ wtiJ serve at least 36
years 1n prisOn for a shooting spree
lnAthensCoontylastDecember.
AnAthensCoontyCommonPleas

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Pomeroy Pollee Said that a
hls8.11E.MainSt.llomeinPomeroy · wotkerhadVlsltedtheStantey!Dne
at8:55 p.m. Wednesday.
to cut the grassasbedldregularty.
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When he went totheiJJusetocoJiect
themoney, befoundSJanteyJylngon
the!loor. Hlsdaughter,TI,atle&amp;ed~Y
retarded, was closeby. Sbe had not
~a &amp;itchen ·
advlsednelghborsorofflclalsother
father's condlt1011. Pollee said that
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' Mrs. AimaL. Kitchen', 70, foimer Mr.Stanleyhadbeendeadforabout
Meigs Coonty resident, dleq Juiy28 Ulreedays.Deathwasduelllnatural
,at Dayton Mtarnt Valley Hospital causes, tt was determined, by
.following a short Utness.
· officials with the roroner and the
Surviving are two daughters, sherl1!'s depar.tment also on hand.
~ Weriy, Dayton, and Delores Thedaughterwasta.!centoVeterans
:)3a~re. Florida; four sons, Memortal H!lspltal'where she was
;James w. Kitchen, Florida; Haw• 3drnttted tor .general treatment.
1lrd Kltcben, Jr.,Martetta; Edward The Ewing Funeral . Hcxne Is in
. •·E. Kitchen, Middleport, and Olarels charge of arrangements. Mrs.
iL. Kitchen, Masoo, W.Va.; three StanteydledinS.
~; four brothers; 14 graod·
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· ~emorlal lbpltal; Rutland went
to Happy Hollow 11ipad al6:01 p.m.
b- Crali Lemley to Veterans
~emorlal lbpltal; at 9:01 p.m.
Pumaoywenttoo&amp;18E.IMalnSt.tOr
:tonnlestanJey lo VeteraoSMI!mor'
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Can buy the freshest availa~
ble · carnations · and roses.

The settlement provides for Ohio.

Customers who take advantage
of the checkfree service continue to
receive monthly bOling sta~.inents ·
from Columbia for their personal
record-keeping and as a reminder ·
that their ftnanctal institutions are
handling payment of their gas biOs
through checkfree. ·

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held in
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f&gt;ianchester on Aug. 3.

improved ·benefits .and wage In·
creases although details were not
dlsclosect
.
.
The Cooununtcatlons Workers of
America represents 2,!m workers
in,100 exchanges or about two-thlrds
of tbe company's operating area in

this month's servtce statement as
the " monthly budget. " This
month's servtce statement begins
the 1984-85 Budget Payment Plan
year.
"It's easy to join the budget
payment plan," Koebel said. "You
simply pay ibe butlgetamount eac)l
month through the plan year, which
ends next July. It certainly makes
the home-heating part of a household's budget a lot easter to plan for.
and to handle."

CONTINUESI

:Man .found dead
. in his home .

~ Medlcal Services. ~· TuppenPlaJnswascalledat4:22
· p.m. !or WWJam Grueaer to Holzer
Medical · Center; at •: 53 ' p.m.,
Mlddlepoft went ID MlclcQ!!port HW
!or Shirley. Jones to , v~

ONE DOLLAR
THIS WEEKEND

contract.

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; Flw ~ runs' Wl!l'!' rej)Orted Wednesday ani! 1bum.y
'II'IOrlling by the Melp County

$}59

$699

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GilSON I CU. FT.

The Cooununications Workers of .
America have :notlfted ·Geneml
Telephooe Co. o!O!lio, whlchserves
most of Meigs Coonty, that a
majority of Its membership has.
· voted to ratify a new three-year

Prices!

HomeNatJonaiBank(lgalnstJames
. M. Saundeni · is to be dismissed

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•' The ·case invol\llng the Racine

unless good cause to dQ otheJwise
can be~ within 10 days.
,
LawrenceMaxwellwhowerefound
. The
JIJari1age; of Juanita
to bellableforanoteln theamountof Darlene Hannon .aJ)d LLoyd Mt·
$13,333. Pomeroy Cliffs,. LTD Is 'to . chael Hannon. Angela Gheen and
pay the offset of the original no~ in ' James Gheen 8!ld Amy !3ragg and
the alnbunt, Of $1.500. The co~·a. Bragg. ljave been
defendants'
share payment or dllisolved.
the court COllis.
A temporary ~tnlng order
In the case of Dons A. Fisher
has been Issued against Roger M.
against PhJUip Fisher, t!iecoilrthas · Davidson, P0111e1~. pending the
ruled .that the defendant VIolated' a' outcome of a divorce action which
prtor decree qt divorce by entepng has btien flied tlliatnst him by Mila J. ·
his fonner wife's home witbout · Davidson, alsO of Pomew:y.
permls5ton. Fisher has belin·COD· .
Brenda k. JJoroand Steveiii:Jood,
fined to the MeigS O:runty jail for 10 !lath of Paneroy, haw petitioned
days.
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the court for a dissolution of their
, In a suit !or divorce flied by Alfreil marriage.
Conrad qalnst Sally A. Conrad,
An action for support filed by the
' ~cOnrlldwastOundtobeguUty State ofWasl)lnglon, Department of
bt gross neglect ofduty and extreme . Social and Health Services and
eruelty as alleged ill ~ counter suit Carol Ann Schuter against James
'fmd a divorce was granted In favor ArthurSchutet has been terminated
s&gt;f the detend!mt.
for failure to prosecute.
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At the end of the budget year, the
customer Is ~ted with 'any
amount patd above nonnal gas
usage, or charged !or usage of gas I
beyond the budgeted amount.
Meter reading continues as usual
fol" budget plan customers, who$e
monthly statements show actual
usage, Koebel said.
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Under the plan, Columbia esti·
mates each customer's charges for
·the coming year and dtvldes them
. by 12 to find a level, monthly
charge. That amount appears on

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Several co.urt actio~s
finalized
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plans has the advantage of knowing
exactly what amount will be paid
monthly from the checking ac:
count, along with the convenience
of having the transaCtion made
automatlcatly."
The advantage of the budget
payment plan is that It spreads
winter heating costs - which
account for more than half, of a
year's residential heating expense
- over a tuJJ year, Koebel said.
In the spring, plan accounts are
reviewed to see If any adjustment Is

6:28p.m.
accidentaccident
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In Tuesday
Jeffrey t-se._rvtce
a
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McKinney, 26, Racine, escaped
lnjllrywhenhisvelltclestruckadeer
QII'Sutton Twp. road 126. McKjnney
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Was drlvlng north when t~ antmaJ
which was not inJured, ran Into the
path of his vehicle.
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offtclals.
Oftlclals attoVeterans
Jtospital .sald Kralg W. r~.,...,_.,
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Rt. 4, GatlipaUs, a passenger in
Gtllenwater's car, was treated for
scrapes and bruises aild released.
; The Gauta·Meigs past of. tbe state
btghway'patroJ said a car drlven by

Completes course

. Bennett
-Smith
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to marry

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Gas customers offered budget payment, checkfree systems
&lt;.:otumbta Gas of Ollto CUS\O!IIers
being offered a chancetoclit the
impact of tbe coldest winter
months' heating costs by taking
advantage of the 'budget payment
plan. To Participate. a customer
simply pays the amount lodtcated
as "monthly budget" on this
month's and subsl!quent gas bllls.
The customer who opts for the
plan pays tbe same amount. each
month based on actual gas usage
qver the past year, with adjust·
ments t.o reflect normal
. temperatures.
· In addition to the ~dget pa)'Went
plan, whtch has been a vatlable to
Columllta customers for many
years, Co1umbta has Introduced
"C!Iecktree." This perrntts customers. tO request their ftnanctal
lnstitljtlons to make monthly gas

2:00p.m. Bandana Show. Also,)Jtfe Show-Main Stage.
Junior Dog Show-"Show Ring
2: l5 p.m. Pet Parade
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6:00 p.m. Point Pleasant High School Band &lt;;oncerl
·
$t6ck Truck Pull .
6: :IJ p.m. Modttled l'ructcS, Tractors and Super
Stock Track Pull
· 7: (X) p.m. Market }Jog and Lamb Sate-:.soow Ring
8:00 p.m. Fair Scll:llanhlp Award
· Baby Beef Sale .
9:00p.m. Bandana Show. Also, .Life Show ·,
11:00 p.m. GoodnightGale$
Cl9ae.
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BEAN D~ EN'IERl'AINMENT - JC!IIDfer L Sbeeia ancl
9we« )IJ,.mt1'n SoundwBI appe~~rontbeSbeeia' BaadW111011IIIIIIeBio
Grande bean dinner at noon Slllurday. 1be poop wtll plq ai llle Bob
~Shelter H01111e pi'IIVIdlnc old-4lme Applllllddan DICJI'IItaln lllUIIIc.
Followmg the perfonnance, lbe local poop wtllapp eu- at 111lcecreun
110CW llllbe ~ City J:ilre.llowle li f p.m. Saturday.

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Mason fair schedule
Friday, AUIIJI&amp; 10
Flllr Pt ldeni'e Day
9:00 a.m. Gates Open -,.Flag Raising Ceremony
9: :IJ a.m. Rabbit Judging-Show Ring
10:00 a.m. Juntor Tractor Driving Contest
U : 00 a.m. Senior Tractor Driving' CQIItest
1:00 p.m. Fair Chapel Opens. .
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The congregation of the St. Paul Gorrell and Linda, Mrs. Betty
United Methodist Church of Chevalier, Mrs. Edna Harman.
Tuppers Plains held a picnic at the Mrs. Edith Harper, Lee Grainer,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barnhtll MtJ«i Hauber, the ftev, and Mrs.
to welcome back the Rev. Don Arthur Duhl, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stout, Mr·
Archer; and his wife, Sandy. .
The Rev. Archer gave grace andMrs.GuySpencer,Mr. andMrs.
llefore a covered dish dinner ·James Stout, Mrs. Dorts Koenig,
followed by a cake tnscrtbed Mrs. Don Harrts, Missy and Mandy
"Welcome Back." Mrs. Lorean Harrts, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barnhill,
GornU. president of the adult class, and Mrs. Mlldred Caldwell.
presented the minister and his wife
with a monetacy gift from the
congl-egation.
· Readings of welcome were read
Pvt. Jacqueline M. Rapp, daugh·
by Mrs. .James Stout, Mrs. Chester
ter
of Larry W. and Linda M. Rapp
Gorrell, Mrs. Betty Chevalier, and
of
33895
Pine Grove Road, Racine,
Mrs. Edna Harman. Mrs. Guy
has completed tile Army personnel
S!Jencer and Mrs. Carl Barnhill had
charge of entertainment. The Rev. admtnlstratlon specialist course at
Archer, Glen Stout. Mike Hauber, Fort Benjamin Hamson, Ind.
The course was designed to
Lee Gainer, Missy and Mandy
Hartis and Linda Gorrell took part · provide students a working knowl·
in mces, and others enjoyed edge of ·unit administration duties
tncludtng flies and pubUcatlons,
Jilrseshoe and croquet.
correspandence
procedures, unit
: Attending were the Rev. and Mrs.
personnel actions and basic typing
Don
Archer,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester skills.
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.
· · She Is a 19l3 graduate of Meigs
High School, Pomeroy.

Pametoy-Middleport, Ohio

4 cyl. eng., air cond.,' open

vent windows, floor mjlts,
heater, 4 speed trans.
Stock /14131
WAS

NOW

WAS

$6,166 $7,385 $6,499 $9,865$8,

NOW ·

�Paga 12-The Daily .Sentinel

Business Services
MRS. STARR ·
ESP CAIID AND
PSYCHIC READER

•Waah•r~

H!IC

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
SIDING

·

7/912 mo. d.

SIDING CO.
"Beautiful. Custom
Built Garages"

Call for free siding es·
timates, 949·2801 or
949·2860

GAS LINES
WATER LINES
SEWAGE LINES
· FREE ESTIMATES

BUS. : 985-3813
RES.: 985-3837

-BACKHOES
-DUMP TRUCKS
- LO·BOYS
- TRENCHER
- WATER
-SEWER
-GA.S LINES
- SEPTIC SYSTEMS
lAIIGE or SMAll JOBS
PH. 992·2478
7130/ 1 mo. pd.

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Annciunceme11te

····· ·~iiiilj)Ciiii'''' '· ···
'Ia VIcinity

...... GiiiiipCiiia .. ---.·-" Vicinity

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Giveaway

Pupploo Germon Shepherd
&amp; Collie, 2 boyo, 2~~~ • ..Coli
mr5-&amp;882or 1~-275-

......'P:Omerov .........

Coto and oloo kitlena to good
homo. Coli 814·2118-8828.

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

10 puppioo, port Alrdole
Tarrier, 8 wko. old. Coli
814-379-2313.

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PAT HILL FORD
992-2196
Middleport. Ohio
1·13-ttc

WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
PH. 992·7013
New Chevy Truck ....
FENDER ..... .. ...... $76.95
DOORS ........ .... •149.95
HOODS .. .......... '174:95
BUMPERS .......... '69.95
. GRILL.. ............... $42.50
R. SUPPORT.. ..... S84.95
TAIL GATE... ...... •85.00
FORD FENDER ... , S69.9S
BUMPER ............ '69.95
Also Some Car
Fenders Available
Hl·lfn

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

We'd like to introduce you to

Now Serving
Southeastern Ohio

4 Family Yard lola; Aug, '7.
Dr.. Pomeroy, Ohio. Info~
to ·• dulto, Mloc. ltomo.

Orepe' _..
oproodo, loti nlee llouoe hold
lteml. Lo- Gorlllltl Ext.
Juot aut city Umlt•. down Rt.

EniOit·A·CII , the modern way
to drive the vehicle of your
choice,
·

GREENLEAF TERMITE
&amp; PEST CONTROL

Sn)oll block dog. Daohund,
gc&gt;Oci with.children .
304·678-2188.

f~andry,

Natlono top toy gift party 1 - - - - - - - ' - - pl•n now accepting epplica~ Nice clean maintenance
for demoatr8tort. Set frie, g11 h . .t. cent air. flat .
Lorge mole. yollow dog, tions
your own houri now thru fenced 'n beck yard. 1 c~
need• to run looae. 304~
December. Excellent in· garage whh alectric door
87&amp;·2828.
come. ablolutely no invett· opener. 1 Ox12 wooden out·
ment, .f ree tr1ining and buildings, low utility billa.
tuppliet. Fr.. •300 temple Price to sell immedi8tely.
kit. Coli Glondlno at 814· Coli 446· 0109 after 1 :30.
387·7770.
5 rm. ho.u ee on 1 plua acres.
Apartment complex mainte· Close to Rio Grande and
nence. OrHt for parson with Tycoon Lake. t20.000. Call
other income. Coli 1175- 814·274-2050.
1104 or 1175-5388.
Found: rod &amp; white pony In
5 room houte for tale
Pine Grove ere1. · Owner Sell th• beot·Soit AVDN. Neighborhood Rd. • needs
pie••• coli 814-949·2844.
work. immediate po1111·
Coli 814· 388-9045.
lion, $12,000. Coli 44&amp;·
LOST. Foml"• Pin Bull with Help wanted with elderly 4243,
3 pupa. 2 Jamole. 1 mole, 1ody. .Coll446·2456 after 12
lo.lt IMtwMn Point PI••Ant noon .
end M1aon .• ,..., Aewtrd .
304-8711, 1127.

Racine, OH.

·PH. 949-2320 .
Commercial, Residential
&amp; Industrial .
All Work Guaranteed
"FREE ESTIMATES"

Call 614·992·6737

7/9/1 mo.

For your next ule cell Emma
Bell. aUctioneer. i licennd
ond bonded Woo\ Virginia
end Ohio, 4288177,

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S&amp;}'l TV

Wolfe
Investigations,
Inc.

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APPLIANCE
SERVICE
46353 Scout Camp Rd.
Chester, Ohio

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

614-992-7626
PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF ALL TYPES

Ph. 986·4289 ·
If No Answtr, Coli 915-431Z
We Service All
Makoo e. Modelo
Antenna lnstallotion
House Colis ond Shop

Service Available •
local Service Calls $1~.00
' 7·26· 1 mo.

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FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS
Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
Swim Molds • Interpreting s,rvices

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LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

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Licensed Clinical Audiolocist

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(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992·6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

DENNY CONGO
:
'WILL HAUL
;: JUST .CALL!
992-3410.

·'of
843-5424 .

H7·1 mo.

GARAGE··

Also

Tra"smission

PH.
.or

992-5682
992~7 f 2'1

Wented to buy used coal It
wood huter~. Sw•ln Furni·
tura, 448·31 69, 3rd. l!o
Olivo St., Gollpollo. Oh .

18 Wanted to Do

family room with wood
burner. Single car garage, on

8 flat ocreo whh stoc:llod
Pond. City water in A-cine.
Call814-849-2841 .
Individual wantl to tear - - - - - - - · I C down ol~ bema. houMa, Reduced. nice 3 bdrm home,
outbulldlngo for tho lumbar lttlc, b•••ment. Qlrlger
axe. locatiOn, option to buy.
only. Coll814-2&amp;8·1919.
OWnor may corry. Coll992·
' .
Will do babysitting in my 2617.

Uood petlo olidlng glasa home, heve ref. · a ekpe~
doora. wood • metel framtd ~onco. 3 miloo out Rt . 218 . 12 fenced .crea, new bern, 3
windows • dding closet Coli 814· 2&amp;8-1770.
bedroom houoo. 8 loto•.
doore. Coli 814-387-7&amp;33. - - - - - - - - - l c - outtida M "a ton. W.
cor·
Woter wollo, drilled &amp; oer· poration. Down payment,
Wented to buy gee cook victd. Fr" altimatea. Call owner will fiance. C~ll 304·
atove in good cond. Call 814-992-&amp;008 or 1114-742- _
773-&amp;167
after
pm.
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_8_
.._ 1080
4411·8843.
3147.
112 Maple Place. corner of
Buying . d•ily gold, si,ver
laaley St. 2 bedrooms, fem·
coine, ringt, jewelry, sterling
lly room, Iorge khchon. Muot
f
llldiiCidl
w1re. old coin.. lllrge cur·
loll to oanr. ootete. Coli
roncy. Top prlcoo. Ed. Burcollect Vlrglnlo Crow 1-881 ·
ken Borbor Shop, 2nd, Ava.
0442 or 1·431 -0833 .
Middleport, Oh. 1114·992· 21
Business
34711.
8'h 81oumoble loon, 3 br. 3
Opportunity
yaoro old. low 60'e. 304·
C.oh pold for foncv iron or
676· 67i 3 after 4.
hooliy iron hodo. 1180 ond
I NOTICE I
up far cartoln Meigo Co.
4 room • both houoe.
stone jan:. Old time cup· THE OHIO VALLEY PUB· 40x120 lot. 3410 Mooarnon
boerd . · coli 1 -304 -882 · LISHING ·CO . racommnds Ava. Pt. Pl . 304·678· 6401.
th•t you do buein••• with
2711
1
people you know, ond NOT
•
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS to IOIId money through tho
32
Mobile
Homes
FURNITURE, Bedo. lron. moll until you hove irlvoetl·
for Sale
wood. cupboerdo. cholro. goted tho offorlng.
chootl, bookoto. dlohoo, 1..:.~...,..--~~..:....­
otone jon, ootlqun, gold Route buolnou ... no oolllng
end , oliver. Wrlte-M . D. Involved. Juot c.,... tile 197&amp; Community mobile
MIIW. Rt.2. Pornoroy, Dhlo ~ from yoilr protocted homo, 12•60. 2 -oomo.
45189 or coli 1114-992· N!.Uiacotlone.R--oald new undorponnlng, porch
7'78o. ·
·
110911. V•rv•avtomelntein. Included. 111,400.00. 304·
High profit potontlel. 182-2273 or 304· 773Wonted old pionoe .. Poylng e8. 780. Mllllmuril lftWit· &amp;272.
120.00 end 140,00 - h. mont. CQt Mr. Wlleon 317·
Flrot floor only. Wrlto giving 147-8413.
' 3
N- ll&gt;•lnilbrooko 14x'70
dlroctk&gt;ne. Witton Plonoe,
bdrm.
o•dolt
tub,
111
olect•.
Own
your
own
J••n
..
Box 1 lB. Sordlo, · Ohio
43948 , Coli 814-483· &amp;porto-or, LodleaAppoNI, extn insulltlon~ Or\ly
a. chlldm'o otoro. Nation~~! e12,180; 14x70 I bclrm,
18011.
nemeo. ·t14,t00 lnolu. . gordon tub. 2 ,botllo, ...,.
C11h for uaed recorde . lnltlel Inventory, ot- fix· lneiolotlon, only I 1:1,410;
tnolnlng Olld much 14xlil 2 bdrm, gertlon tub.
Prw(w IO'a a, IO'o eny typo,
more, Mr. Tote 704·274· contor ber, t10.480: 12811
Cell·- 814-112-7180.
59111.
•
Certified, new ·-her •
dryer . .750.: , _ doll.... ,
Old Enalloh lh••gtog
• Mt up. Gone' • Mollie
814
112
31
f'lllllll!· C!""
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' 22 Money to Loan
hom... toe- 2 mf. from
Jet. Rt2
Wlndo11f olr. oondltlonoro,
•
1-n.
1·304-273-11
•.
not . • yeora Old •
'l'f.t.•llo, Na junk. CoM HOMI LOANI FIXID
I 4-982; 2l02.
RATES h - rnorllot rotoa. 1881 8ohultz Ltot. :II br 11'1
Fixed oonvontlo.,.. FHA· be1h, lotol ...... _ ... '"·
vA , Loo'clor Mone•••· mleroweve. dlohwoahor,
Atllona, coltecl 114-112· ,_, Nfria. unot.plo:lnlntl.
30111.
~- """'"'' :1104'·87(.
1048.

Homooite In Cleorvlow Eat·
F•tumg etee, ell utllltleo Including
glrlo clothing. homater
oe-r. no money""-· Coli equipment,
light ll•tu-.
114·218·1218 oftor &amp;PM.
- - lteino. Old T~ple
In . Northup on e-rato E' R.,c~. 180 N 1o O.J.
Street, No raltrictlono. op· Wliltlo Rd . .Follow blue ••·
poro•: 130 ft. frontage. Coli .;.ro_w_o_t0_ 00
· -~--_ 1•_
446-3488.
•

II, Color TV. hou~d
Hemo• . boob, - - - .
clothes.

.,bleo.

aa.- ••

G&amp;W PLASTICS
&amp; SUPPLIES
GAS-WAT~R

SEWAGE PIPE
REGULA TORS &amp;
FITTINGS
VOLUME DRIPS
w....... 985-3813
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985·3837

23
11· Help W•nted

Drum.- neoctlng ..-..,.,
far• IOe .... 70. llook ond
lloll Hnd. ._. N111Y 10
John .._. loa 274, llolnt
......,nt, W. li'e. AIAP.

Profeolonal
S.rvlcn

Pleno Tuning end Ropolr,
~M-Co.. 4"0187. Clip ..... ad for 20%
dlooount. Lent Daniele.
114-742·2911.

....... .......,.•.
18P lohulta Umltecl ldl·
lion, 14:!.~t: br, 1 "bathe,

JIM 4111814er804-77J.
1417.

1t78 Trl Iter, 12•80, oH
lloctllc, lleck end
undorponnlna. :1104·111·
3t11 .

acre, Orange.

t101n or beliefs. or handtcap
(provided phys~cal . limitation
does not prevent tab p'erfor·

the follow.ng named f1duC1artes
have been filed tn the Probate
Court Me1gs County, Oh10, for

(8 ) 9, 1tc

' · mance) . Persons shall not be
;, ' denied part1C1pa1ion •n thiS
" • progr&amp;ITI s1mply because of

approval and selhement
.CASE NO. 24192 OiSiribu"
tive Acc'olmt of Norman Baum.
becutor and LaUI'~ Urbanu';.
E)Cetull'l~t of th e Estate of Casste

.'

their cit1 ~nsh 1p,
It 1S ' our policy to take
aff1rmat1ve act1on to en sure that

o811 training programs ond all

personnel act1ons such as a
rate of compensalion. benefits.

'

transfers, promotions. layoffs
and term1n1tlon are adm1n1stered wtthout regard to race.
color. r~hgtOn. national ong1n.

,Houan for Rent

Baum, Deceased.

12880 mo...e llamo In a,...

2bodroomhouoo1-8ontl HIH flood , llehoonoo
. . . - - raqlilred. 304171-40411.
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II II~ H-·ln Golleolto,
28;, 1 beth. LR, Dll, ll:, oo.
IDDitiDR on qu'-t ...... tiel.
onti'D1pnll lloquhd. Col
llleltlrd C8Nr "&lt;tH-1170
ltfteri:OOjllll.

a ..... a ..till.

IILifJio n.

au~~

lunole._.
t:luu me. pluo utllllel &amp;
portlolly

tiOI'IOit. Coli 114. . .1 ..
7110,

~ t::i,·::~'::..":&amp;-:
lit. 110 Vhlton. Coli ~· ' .,_..-------'-1010
''frellet'antho -111M._..
117:1.

' Ooocl

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a.... houoo olt ~·
ll bdr.. cont olr. eel

eon.
11 ... 441-0171.

CASE NO 24312 F•nal and
OistnbUtl\/8 Account of LOUISe

a....

148-11411.

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lmetl funol1hod ..uH,

........ onty. c.ll 441-0131.

•u••·
a••••-.,...,....,.,.,
1.... Atltll c Upllnil IW.

"''::::.t"'
104-878•
t••• "·
t118

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Full foot pedal, double keyboard Hammotld Olpn with large
ampl~ier. Sui1able for
home or chlrch.

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION ·

New Honces...:.Extensive
Remodelinc
Insurance Work
CultO.Iil Pole Bldas.
• Gllllts
·
Roolin&amp; Work
.
Aluminum &amp; Vinyl ·Sidings

S600

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Call 992-5292
After 5 P.M.

15 Yeera Experience
GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-7683
, or 992- 2282

In Memoriam .
IN

-.

Eilts. Adm1n1stratr~ of the E.st·
a-te 0f Kenneth D. Ell iS,

Deceased.
CASE NO. 20677 Seventh

Annual Account of Maqone L.
Hoffner, Guard1an of Jimmy

08111d E. Gloeck ner. JTPA.
01rector, will have the Overall
responstbifitv qf administenng
1he prog ram. If a program

01stnbut1Ve Account of Add1e
Buck, Executnx of the Estate of

'

Public NotiCe

,-......,--::-:::::=.':::·:::::· -- RESOLUTION
· • DEClARING IT

NECESSAAV TQ

CAS NO , 24111 F1nat ·and

PIANO TUNING
&amp; REPAIR

Who Passed Away Au·
lUSt 9, 1979,
Always so lrue.
Unselfish a~d ~ind,
Few ia this world
Art equal to find.

SCOTT'S
PIANO .TUNING
Reasonable
Quality Workmanship .
Dehumidifiers, Porto

A baoutiful fife
That came to an end,

She died as she lived,
Evaryo1e's friend.
Sadly Missed,
THE FAMILY

u,.;_.....

.~··rfit~/t
Unmrr H.:
t :nllitr (.'' ""I lit· ~ lJn•r 1:! l"r&gt;~

PH. 6,4-992-3718
MIOOlErc&gt;RT, OHIO
7/30/84

.................
$1.75 .............. 511$

=:.::

l'lllnl 4 91.

Gatl P. Buck. Deceased.
CAS~ NO. 20 121 F1ftoemh
Annual A~unt, ol ·Frank W.

'RECLAMATION WORK
'OIL FIELD SERVK:ES '

MIDIUS.

IMll. Prl:ct

UP, SIZE, IIIII
IIIIMIEI.
Us, cl:emiiiS, dasllin&amp; sports.
wear:.see ond sew ell the
newest fasllions, .seft4 fOr NEW

.

sue ...

JIM CLIFFORD
PH. 992-7201

Card of Thankl

a

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our thanks 1nd pat·
it141 to aii'OIIf frillldl
1nd nti&amp;*n durlni

tilt dutll of our Hus.band and Fltlltr, J"
c..,, wllo ,.....

N1Y Aq. I. 1914.

....
..
=
MO 011' special tlllnb

to ...... Colnty

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E•••IICY
• ....... to all the

.................
the FI'ICII ClrstJ
F1mlly

If. 1984:-:-10:00 A.M.
loattd: On Rt. 33 north of 1111011, W. Va.

AUG.

FUIMITUH: Conl*rence &amp; libiery Cables, SimmOns hide·a·
bed soft end llbles 5 sheN boo~case with ·drop·down
doors cre'or feet orpn stool, 2 uprlaht pienos, 30" electric
r•nat (&amp;teen), Weteri~H b.R. suite tlblt, chine Clbinet end
buffet, aishes, hsnd-t'IPI arindel, Genny Lynn bed, dresser,
maple twin beds, .wardrabes, metal oft1ce desk, ncetel cebl·
· nel. 11111 sele, 12 slick cllairs, Clid file,. bucket bench,
shOwme. 8 It 24" oak haM tree, stone jar,. 3 or 4 antique
poroh benches, biau)J shOp equipment ~ dryers and 8
cheirs, boolll covers, little, V.W. car parts to be sold as one
lot G'-'"'" llld misc.

DAVID liiOADES ...:. OWNER

, ·liCK PEAtiOII - AUCnOIEEI

W. VA. - PIIOIIE m-5430 • n3-5715
T.,..: CaY • clllcl wltll ""'"' 1.D. ·
lot IIIPIRIIMI lor accltlltlll or 1011 of propertf, LIIIC~

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,results.MOneynatn!l...-te.

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Village CoUnCil &lt;'o he re~
certtfy that the 'fOrego1ng IS
taken and copies ·from the

Record of the P10ceed1ngs of
sa•d V1Uage Cou'ncil. 1hat the
same has been compared by
me with the Raolutton on said

IBI 9, 16, 2tc

CALL 1
446-4522

Authorized John Deere.
New Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Deicier
Farm Equipment
Parts

&amp;

We Rent fqr L•n"

U-SAVE
·AUTO
RENTAL

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- Addona •nd remodHng
- Rooting •nd gutt., work
- Concrete work
- Plumbing •nd electrlcll , '
work

·

IFr'ee Eetimates)

V. C. YOUNG IIi
992·6215 or .992-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio

U. S. R:Y. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

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CARPENTER
· SERVICE .

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Service

CUP THIS NOTICE FOR
FURTHEII REFEIIENCE

WELDING &amp;
FABRICATION

Phone----------------

30 Yrs.

Exparie.nce
Mechanical Work •
Tractori - Cars Truck - Automatic
Transmission

PH. 614-247-2575

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SEIYICE
HEADQUARTERS ~OR
•ZENITH
•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN LAUNORY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR · ·
We Have A ~ull Time
Shop Tochnicion
on Duty

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CHESTER-985-3307

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS
. 35185 Oak Hill Road
Long Bottom, QH. 45743

PH. (614) 985-4212

We Use Von Schrader
Equipment Recommended
by leadina Carpet Manufacturers.
'FREE ESTIMATES"
7-9·1 mo.

8:2·1 mo. d.

ALL STEEL &amp;

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Sizes Start Fro111 12'x16'
UTILITY BUILDINGS
• Sizes from 6'x6' Up ,
to 24'x36' ·
Insulated Do1'Houses

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Record. and fhM it is a true and

correct copy the:reof.
Witness rrr( ' signature, th 1s
16th doy ol JUly, 1984.
W111iam S/louffer
Cieri&lt;

//1;/1 mo.

YOUNG'S

BOGGS

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Snouffer. Clerk of

614-423-5560

7/ll/Hn

Call 742-3195
Or 992-5875

Name'-------------------

1lto .... ol . Ohio, Molgo

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1. W1ll1am

For Information
Call Called

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seconded

M1, Reed. yes .
Mr, Wehrung, yes
Mr. Werry. yes .
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Adopted the 161h day of Jul11'· 1·;
1984.

P BLIC AUCTION

IKfi'IIS

No Down Payment
Exctllent Rates

Rt. 160 North
Gallipolis, Ohio

For all your wiring
needs; furnaces npair
service and instaflat,ion .
Residential·
&amp; Commercial.

, write your own~ Ml and order bf mail with this
. coupon. Cancel yaur ad br phone wtcen yau get

on

Resolutton and the roll being
called upon its adopuon the
vote resulted as follows:
Mr. Anderson. yes •

LEASE YOUR NEW
VEHICLE
DON'T BUY .

St.

MILLER
ElECTRIC
SERVICE

Curb Inflation
Pay Cash ·for
Claalflecls and
. Savell .1

thts Vtllage Coun ctl be ,and he ts
hereby dtrected to cert1fy a copy
of th1s ResotUtton to the Board
of Elechons. Meigs Cou'ntv.
Ohto. pnor to the "tiftee('th
ol Sept~mber 198_
4. and
satd Board of Elect1ons to c"'''" l
notice of elect1on
the
quest100 of levytng sa id tax to
be Q ~v. en as requ1red by law.

PubliC S•le
Auctian

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BRAUN &amp;
ASSOCIATES

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'DUMP TRUCK SERVI.CE
' CONCRETE WORK
• cuSTOM euiLf HOMES
'WATER. GAS 6 .
OILUNES

RESOLVEQ. Thallhe Clerk

Ree¢'

3-5-Hc

' DOZER _' BACKHOE

elect1on. 1f a {Tiajouty of the

Mr.

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Insured

PH. 742-2328

CONTRA.CTING

The Daily Sentinel
243 ... 17 ~ , • •,

electors votmg thereon vote m
favor thereof: and. be tt further

Henry Werry
, . Mr . Anderson mo... ed ~h e

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RENT A CAR

J&amp;F

5705.34. after the FebiUary

John Anderson
Larry Wehrung
Bruce Reed

Bonded

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.settlement next succeed1ng the

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th the fol lowu'lg
Counco\ w•
members present;

•LAND CLEARED
.SEPTIC SYSTEMS
•GRAVEL HAULED

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wnh the prov1slons of Sec.

TEN MIU
UMITA110NI
The \ltllage Counctl of The
v1uage ot Pomerov. Metgs
County. OhiO. met 1n regular
session the 16th dav of July.
l984 at the offtce of Vtllage

.TROMM
EXCAVATING

MEMORY OF

OLUE MAE COZART

Venoy,

exceeding -1 .0 rn,1lls fo r each
one .('lol"lar of 11aluation. whtch
amounts to S0.40 tor eacKone
hundred dol!ars of valuatton for
5 vears. and be tt further
RESOLVED. fhat sa•d levy be
placed uporl the tax lists of the
cUrrent ta:x; year tn comphance

~ Me• gs Coun[\1. Ohto

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curnng. that 11 •s necessary to
levy an additional tax 1n excess
of the ten m11t hmitatton for the
benef1t of The Vt llage of
Pomeroy lor the purpose of
cu rrent eKpenses at a rate not

EXCESSDFTHE

Chnst~her Wolfe

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lh wish ·to

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lnotudool. Coli 981•8141 tir
981·~1.
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1oc. dip., ... Col 114-117-0111.
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pate. tUI - · Cell 11 ...

Prinled Pallern

RESOLVED. By the V•llage

LEVY A TAX IN

afftliation. cttizenshtp. .handtcap

Or bell-'s.
'IIJl

2 bdr, t~......
porah. •• ....,.,... lwr.,..n Co. 1141. 41. Cell
114-2411·1170.

3 bdr. houoe tor rant 13110
""'· con 304-871·51 04 or·
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304-8711·1:1111.

Business Services

FOR' SALE

Suit Your&amp;&amp;H

PomeroY. Vtllage Council of the
Vtl lage of Pomeroy. Metgs
County. Oh• o. tWO·thtrds of all
members elect~ thereto con·

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Houan for Rent

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K. Venoy, LoiS l2 lind 13,
asester.
. , Frederick K. Noble, ' Janet L.
Noble to Paul W. Maya, Jacquelyn
Maya, ~.0.'11 acres, Columbia . .
N. Jean Seabolt to Alan Provencker, Alpbonse ~encker, ;50

and conunuoo !rom day to day
ftnaltv dtsposed of.
Any persor'i tnterested may
f11e wnnen e.l'cept1ons to satd
accounts or to matters pertal O•
1o th e""ec u1'on of 1he 1r u.,, ,
1ng
not less
than l··e days ~.or to
lhe date sel 101,.hear&lt;ng ~
· Robert r Buck
CJ.UOGE
Common Pleas Coun
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Probate Dtlltston
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plovees in all lacets ol ns '
p bile Notice
operations; and w here defic1en·
u
cies are noted to take affirma- -~------tlve action to correct such
IN THE
deficienc.es. In addition. l( IS
COMMON ·PLEAS COURT.
our policy to recrutt hire and
PROBATE
DIYI8tON
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Ml,.,.
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Promote 1n al,l JOb ctassift ca MA-ll
DF
BITTLE·
IN
110
t1ons Without regard to race.
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color. relig 1on. nattonal ong1n MENT OF ACCOUNTS. PR.,..
se" ~except where sex 1S a bon.a .ATE COURT. MEIGS '
f1do occupationl qualificati on), COUNTY. DHID
• -counts and vouche'rs ol
ancestry, age. political afft Iia~

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Grueser to Crala E.

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adopt•on of the fol1~ 1 ng :
Po'n.er. Jr , Trustee under Item V
Resolut•on:
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of
the Last W1ll and Testament
LE~
WHEREAS. The amoynt of
of Jane Lau1se D. Smtth:
ta.ces wh1ct"! may be raised
PUIUatteD POUCY
sh ould tmmedtately . contact .peceased,.
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STATEMENT,
Dav•d E Gloeckner (61 4) 367·
Unle.sS except,ons are f1led • w 1th1n the ten m 1ll hm•tat1on Will
Tne Galha-M01gs Communlly 7342 or 16 14). 992 ·6629 to thereto. sa1d accounts will be ·be 1nsuff1c1ent to prov•de ah
Act ton AgencvJTPA program IS '
the proper d1scnm 1na- fQr heanng. befdfe sa1d Coun
adequate amount for the neces·
. commined to eQual ·employ· r~~s~~rf!Plaint
procedure.
Ot:l 'the, 1 Ub day ()f Septemoor.
sary requtrements of satd V1l· .
1
men1 dpportunttles fo r all apph·
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1984, at · which t1me sa1d
lage of Pomeroy. Me1
cantS. participants and em- Aug. I
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accounts wilt be cons1dered
County. Oh1o: therefore. be 1

pertlcipant or eppllcent feels
he'lsht has been dt scn tnt nated

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agaipst in emploYment. seek~ng
emp!ovment and / or tra1ntng
w 1th tt;l ts agen cy. he/she

sex. anCestry, age, polit1cal

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Public Notice

Public Notice

Yord lola, let. Aug. 1 tth ,
2102 Porrloh Avo. I till ?,
Rolnconoel .

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Two Iota tor oolo.
Information ~04·1
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SPRING-SUMMER CAlALOG. !Mr
Clara E. Joseplc. deceased, to .
RElAX intu the perlect ease of 100 s1J1es plus free Pllltem
J'hyuts Baker, Florence Custer,
shoo! collar jacllet end= C.Upon. Send $2 forCatalol now.
Edith Keggerrels, Mary Farley; opants.
Werry, Joyce Ann Werry, 1.35
Ill CliFT IDOlS . .
Ohio Electric cu:, Ease,ment. Mabel HugJces, Martl:a Henderlett, or They'uenderlvl
acres, Cbester.
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IJI-MielllllQIIII
Note smart lilian
Wyuts Joseph, · Beverly Plymale,
Jon P. Karschnlk. Constance L. , s&amp;itsbury.
sr-. MU T~SIZE pattern files 125-"""- Cnilll ,.._
I~CIIilll
4 silts on ooo tissue.
,
Grace Hayes, deceased, to Pearl Rodney Roush, Cert. of Tr~.•
Karschnik to Gary Eugene
121
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Prinl!d
Pottem
4799:
Misses
Hayes, Amdavlt, Bed,ford. '
M\ftenVO!e.
· Grueier, Debra Jean Gnceser,
Sizes (6, 8, 10. IZ), (14, 16. i8, Boots ond Catilac - odd 50$
~~··.,-a:rcets. 'CheSter.''"'.
, Jerry L. Runyon,' Vanessa L " Alfied H. Lyons Jr . . to Karen 20). Order ,our reculll sim.
eat:h for postJ&amp;e •nd handlina.
Runyorf to James i... -~huler, 45 LYOII!I, Parcels, Racine Village.
Raymond Flaclcer, ~eceased,
acres, Rutland.
.
Da,lton B . Grover, Barbara Ann
Hattie, M . Fisc)ter, Affidavit,
Real Estate G•n.wal
I.este
c
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Hiwley,
AIHe
Hawley
to
Grover
to Jen-y Runyon, Vaness•
"' Chester.
George
L.
Hawley,
Slcai'on
K.
Runyon,
P~.
Sallsbtn'y.
Cleo c . Adams, deceased, Emma
' Adams, Af!ldavlt, Sutton.
Hawle)' ; Lot 262, , Middleport
Velma E. Stobart to "Bobby J.
M.'L"Bud" McGHEE
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DUdding, Ha,zel Y. Dudding, P~Guy W. Tlbll&amp;, r.,ary Fay Tibbs to - VUiage.
.Broker-Auction Service
Gertrude A. McElhinny to Stan- eels, Sutton. ·
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,
James E. Diddle, Right of Way,
. Cheryl Ltelley,
ley E . Po~, Patricia A.' Potter, .• •Violet M. Smith to Marion K.
Cltester.
Meip County Associate
Lot 131. MlddlePQrt VIllage.
Fugate, El~anor C. Fugate, .4132
R. Morrison, ~ased,
Phone ·742-3171
Thomas
J.
JUstice,
deceased,
to
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acre,
OHve.
Sabra J. Click, !ka Sabra J.
lilow Ace•
wnuam Jissttee, Cert. of Transfer.
· Morrison, Allldavld, Pomeroy

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Dilvo.

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acre, Cltester.

Jean

Freda E.
Gnceser, a.k.a. Frteda E. Grueser,
Paul E. Grueser, Audrey Grueser
to Roy
Grueser, Tracts,
· Salisbury.
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Dennis FaCemyet, Facemyer
and Salmons Lumber Co. to
Columbus and SOuthf;!m OploEiectric Co.,, Easem~t. Sallsllllcy.·
Roger K. Sle)llart. Linda L .
Stewart to cOlumbus
SouUtem

James" Stewart, Philip Werl')',
Kareq Werry to PhlHp ~ymond

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Yord lele, P~ end ••t,
Chlldrona ciothllle ond much
IliON. 2101 Meadowbrook

Tl:omas E.

Bedlord:
Robert E. Grueser,

Tucker, Parcels, Salisbury.
George L. Anderson, deceased, 1!&gt;
Ruth A: Anderson, Atfldavlt, Middleport Vlllagr. · \ '

corB-oy &amp; M*n.
Roclno. Auguot 11 , _ 9 to

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.._,_bridge.

Rt. 124;PomiiOJ Ohio .

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

We pov caeh for late modal
clelln uaed. C.ra.
Jim Mink Chov.·Oido Inc.
BNI G - .J ohnoon
448·3872

Lo9 3 fomHy yord aele ~
mlo' South of Choeter On SR
7 . Auguot 8. 10•• 13, .

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LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL-FILL DIRT

Roger Hysel·l

Wanted To Buy

SITUATION Wi'oNTEO :
H•v• vec1ncv for elderly -'-~---::--:-·lcpenon . Coli 992-6022.
8 yro, olcl, 3 bodrm, 2 beth1,

701 Cherry St.. Vinton, Oh.
loby lterna, ell olzo clothing.
picnic
deg hoiooi.
-ding oqulpmont. mloc.
lt-. Aug. ·9·10.11 . .

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Swindell ~ Garry E. Hunter, Sutton.
•
Rebecca L. Hiplter, .41 acre,
Gary Eugene Gncelet', Debra

of

Yord &amp; mavilllloolo. Aug I •
10 . , llorloy' Honing reol·
donee, 311175 Fl-oodo
Rd .. POfllOIOV·
lot for Ale in Merc;ervlle,
trailer hookilpo, olec1rlc, N·
rat water. aeptic t.IJink.
•a.ooo . cou 814-2&amp;88818.

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Anderson, Martita Frances AnderKarB: Gregg Roush, William
soh, Tracts, Rutland.
•· . Joieplt Roush to James R.. HID,
Howard M. Swindell, Clara Mae Raltdl L HID, .33!1 acre, Lot 296.

, WWJam H. Harnetty to James E.
Dlildle, Rlglct of Wily, Scipio.
:Gloria J. Taylor Ilea Gloria J. St.
Clair to James E . Diddle, Easement, Sutton.
Secretary Housing and Urban
Development to VIola Ma.xine

1874 Unco!n Hto., I Porlle·
roy. From I to .1 Frkloy e.
Seturdoy Auguot 10 &amp; 1 1 . .
. Nu.-ouo Item• &amp; m._

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McDaniel, Rita
Carlos Chavan'ia; Brenda ChaMcDanlel to Ken Trak; Rlgbt of varrja to Herald Oli I' Gas Co., ·
wiy, Rutlarld .
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Right of Way, Rutland.
·.Jessamine Lyons, deceased, Tho'
Juanita J. Ratllfi 10 Qrbet( E.
mas E. Anderson, Cert. of Tri!JCS., Ratliff, i71!. act'QS, ~·
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Rutland.
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. Frank Nel8on ReyJ10ic!8 to,James
, Tltomas· E . Anderson, Martha ' Elaelsteln, Alberta Elselstl!ln, · 1

Chester.

PHONE 992-2156 ;
m c..n IS.. - . . ,.lltllt4111t

Clarenee E.

Frances . AndenjOII

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Middleport.

VIIJilge, •

Way, Cltester,

Yard Sole Soturdoy Auguot
11th · from 8 to 3 . 129
Mulberry . Ave., P"!"""av.
Toyo, Oomn, winter ~
oummer clothing, boby
cll&gt;thoe. oooortad fumlture.

Situations
Wanted

nee KlaEI Company of Springfield hal llled JUit againSt W1lllarn
and Helen Capebart and the
Household Flnance Loan Qa iDa- ,

. Kevin P . Slteppai'Q, Susan A.
Sbeppard to James .E . Diddle,
,RlKict of Y{ay, Sutton.
Paul 0. Pullins ·Sr., Vlrglnla
Pullins to James E. Dlddle, Right d.
Way, Cltester.
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Clarence T. Wolfe, Rosalie Wolfe
to James E . Diddle, Rlglct of Way,

Yard Solo Auguot 9. 10, •
11 .&gt; Co Rd. 34 behind
M.....,.Y Gorden. C....-ry,
1at roet1 to right. 3rd trailer
on dght. 8 to 1 C.A 814892-n47.
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Help Wanted, Wild. Whet en
opportunity, 3 open territorial, Point Pleasant. 304876· 1429.

Joyce Van BIICidtk.
. 1 1s t nct IOQCII&amp;

Grant A. Smith, Elizabeth L.
Smith to James E. Diddle, Right of

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Public Sale
&amp; Auction

AUC)ion Set Aug 11 , 8 :30
pm. We ora cloolng tor good,
to have fiNN'• time to do
'htete uJet;. Come ou"t to
ooy good byo. Emma Bell,
auctioneer 429-85.

Big yard oole fhunc!IIY end
Frldoy. Loto of mloc.lt-a.
Now UmoRd.,Rutlond.Rotn
cencels.
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The Dlrily Sentinel

beerr granted In the cue of the
fbiclne Home . NaiJoaal Bank
aplJcst PhWlp Fisher.
In a oornplabrt IIJed by JoywAnn
Smith, formerly Joyce Ann Peter1011, aplnrt Jadl Bemard Peter1011, the CQU1 hal ruled tbat Smith'
llll paid her .a:are of~ 19112 federal

Me~ County ·property transfer8e ••

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7, Thuro. 9, }loin concelo.
1988 Fleetwood mobile
homs, 2 bedroom. 1YJ both. Yerd Sele Flnt Time 1 lth &amp; Lorgo movl1111oole Aug. 1Oth
1973 Oklo Cutleoo. t400. 121h. 8 -8. AC!'OU from Don &amp; ·11th ot10 em. 2~-.
C8 1111'" 9111 3838
Mink'e Auto
old 311,
,'
n - oubdlvlolon. Watch for through Ch-on Rt. 241.
Loti of 11 JIIH 1nice cloi 2x60~troiler ond 1.89'ocrn oigne.
thing. Furniture, belly ltemo,
.with garage. naor Rutlo~d . 1'---------:-- loti ol ·mloc. ·ltemo. Aloo
'11,000. Cell 614·7.. 2· 4 FOI'\IIY Yard Solo. mloc. . 14x70 ' mobile home. C•ll
3052.
~lothoo, TV's. toOl boxeo.
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- - - - - ' - - - - - · l c - crib.. radloo, ,.R!PI. ·2 mi. 814·98&amp;·39211.
12x80 2-br 1978 Neo-. Weot RO.dney Rt; 31. Urge ylid olio Friday e.
good cond. goo hoet, control :';u1. Oth • 11,th. BAM- loturdov Aug. 1 0 &amp; . 1 1.
oir.• Rof.l!o otovo. 17,'700. _.:,________
Appllenoeo. toolo. toyo,
1
304-8911-3888.
Yard Sole Aug. 9 • 1 o. tlrn. !own mo-ra. I'IICIOI.
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2 10:00 AM. 101 Chllllcocho clocke.mloc. 1112 E. Meln
19B2 Cloyton. 14&amp;70,
Rd . Clothing. houaohold St .. Pomeroy boeldo at Bull
bedrooms. 2 bathe, di•
Food Storo on oerpart It
hwuher, oteroo, ceiling fon, lterno. olectriC.II -''•nceo, r8ina.
flreploco. mlorowow. oon· toyo.
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trll eir, concrlttl lhlpa end
f
Flrot .limo yord oole, ano day
underpanninge, 304· 773· Yerd lela Clothl/lg or OYO- only. Auouot 10th Frldoy. 8
ryon.. beby I t - ond car
to 4. 2 mHos on flatwa4Nio
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K e. K Mobile
Homoo Lot 13. Thon . • F~. Rd. Fol- olgne.
33
Farms. for Sale
Yord ulo 701 8-.,h St ..
~--------1 Thurodov-Frldey. hby - Middleport, Seturdey Au45 acreo. houoe. 4
children clothoe, """""1itv gulf 11. 9 om ·to 1 M"R.
rop~s. b•aement. 2 ·~~~ .. :;.;,~;.:•;..,,;:,b~ed. dreaaer. itemi. furniture. • eleatllia
3
itemo. Wood·
hoopltol bod. ·
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lott male SimNM cet In
vicinity Royburn ond Bond
Hll Roedo. REWARD. 304875-3314 or 675·4437. ·

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Yerd Bole: Aug. 8,8,10. 2S8
Condor St., behind Lendmork. Pomeroy . .1 O:OQ"
1:00.
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two bloek citl, 1 odult mole.
1 omoll femole. 304· 871·
3109.
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ton

J)epartn:timofHumanSelvb!eand

lion, Qtesapeelce,ln the amowst of liscometaXretumalllcellleandher
tinter ' 11 leo!lv feU as she wis KU83.115. The rrmey Is aDegedly tomtel'lcusband llled a joint return
leavlil&amp; tbe rllldmut and was duefornonpaymentonamcrtpee, .at tllat ume. .ThiS IDarne was
!njured.l!be charll!l tbat a tlre!gn
Sally Ann Fowler, fmmerly Sally overloolled lit the · time a divOrce
su¥8nceoathelloctcaWII!dtbefall
Ann Aleshh'e, has 11roug1a suit ~wumade.
and U.l ~ I~ W81 negliamt In .agalnat Eugene Alesblre, .George
Order ..........
lceeplna !be Doors ~leln.
Colllna, and Bank One of J;&gt;&lt;mefoy'
An arrunendment hal been made
· Leave to llliiWI!I' the~ tiled
asking . lor the loreelo&amp;Ure of to tbe ~ restralillng ot1ler'
aplalt litem 11M been llfanted to
p~ . located In Pouoauy with llled b)' Anna D. J~ Bgiclnst
tile defendanta In ~ llled b)' tbemoaeyfrorrctlllllsaletogotoher. Kenneth A. Joltnlon. The restrain·
Sherry WilleD, Reedllvll1l! against
In otber action, a case InVolving 1ng order now a1klws vlittatlon with
Oreap!Tuwiilldp,etal.
the Racine Hmce Nat1ooal Bank mlncrcblldren ,
WI1DI cbarpa tllat townslclp • against Charles Rl¥ldes has been
A cootlnuatlon has boeh grwited
wwla!ia · were nec'lrnt In the
dll;mJsaed UJileu w1t1t1n 10 days, In tbe case ot Rile D..Jeffers, also
&amp;OOdcaua,lorcontlnulngthecasel&amp; 1a1IM'n as !!urfare, also lmoWn as
septanbet 2, 19113 ecddent that
Involved a townablp truck wblch sulxrclttedlnwrttlng.
·
Hurley,agatnstRonaldJefters.1be
struclt alid k1Ued her daughter. A
TheCQU'talsolntendstodlsmlssa CQU'tw!UbearthecaseafterRonald
counterda1m was tiled by the case Involving Robert L. Snowden Je!fers hal slped do!:unleuts
deflendlllts atallna: tbat'WIIson WBI against Raymond Coonor, et al, for releasing !nfom:atlon fnxn the
aliO neal '&amp;enI and' defelldaJ)ts are lack of Pll:lii!CIIb ·unl~ good Social Security Admln1strlttlon and
· seeldllll·a trial bY Jury. Wllsorll&amp; caWij! lor continuing the case ta· after his bealtlt Improves and be Is
.sulni for $?.i,lm In compeiiS!ltory submitted.
'
able tO make icn appearance before
ClaJna&amp;l!l.
. .An extension to aQow time loJ: the the judge.
A ndprocal action has been t1led
defl!ndant to ftle counterclalml hal

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Port Norwogion Elthound e.
port Garmon Shepherd to
give awq. Dog houH includod. to good homo, Coli
814-H2-3410 after II p.m.

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aplnatRobertllaWJeybyl)leiowa

The laraest 1111t wu ftled by'Ruth
H.canter and Dana Canter, of
Syraccile, apln!!l the Kroger Com·
pany fir $'15,00). 'nils IIIII stems
trom an Allllllt 12, 19112 accident at
tile Ptlilt!ioy IIOre In which Mrs.

,...ryw.
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Boloono for Got Well, Annl·
Blrthdoyo, portleo.
Singing GorrtH,. Con Bolloono &amp; Co. 448-4313.

Shepherd pupo to good
homo. CoH (8141el7·3988.

SERVICE ,
We can repair and re·
core radiators and
heater cores. We can .
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

For Faster Service

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Se'oeialectlonlbavebeenllledln
the Melp Comly Cmunon Pleas
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No Down Pa~ment
Lower Monthly Pay(Jient
·BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
Bo•. 326
Pomeroy. OH. 45769

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for Sale

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31 ' Home• for

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Accident leads to$75,000 court sUit.

32 Mobile Home•

triever and half German

RADIATOR

7119/1 mo. pd.

PULLINS
EXCAVATING
-DOZERS

Help Wented

To giYe away for parta, 1
plover plono. Coli 448·
No Sunday Calls
93115.
ll l-nc 1------~ 1080
'---'--------.,...1 Holt block Lobrodor Ro-

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THE
DITCHING
SERVICE

11

Port Border Collie puppleo.
Coll814-248·8883.

BISS~ll

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

Ph. (614) 843' 5425

•Di•hwaahert

•Rangu
•Ritrigeratora
. •Dryers •Freezera
PARTS and SERVICE

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

EUGENE LONG

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985·3561
All Makes

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Complete Guner Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Types
Worked in home area
20 years
''Free EStimataa"

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KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Parhrsbura. W. Va. _
Fore More Information i:l.
Call 304-42•·3992 ;::

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"CUT OUT
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Tells your past, present
and future. Advice on all
matters of life.
Ail readincs are private
and confidential.
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185.7 7th St.

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~ndly. Augult 9, 1984

POmeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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P-or,OII.457..

MGM FARM CITY

FREEZER
SALE
SAVE UP TO
Sl0700 Freezer
Per
On This Big
TRUCKLOAD
SALE
While They Las1

MGM
FARM CITY, INC.
Pomeroy

614·992· 21 81

AUCTION -.

Every F~iday

Ni&amp;ht
· At 7.00 P.1.
At The A111erican

· Lecion Hall

Buitdi..

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On Beech GI'OVI hH

, In Rut"ltd
Public &amp; Dillin
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Bill Brown, AtlctlotiMr

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44

Apartment
for Rant

Pomeroy

They'll po It Every Time

66
KnouH Firewood Split- 911%
herdwoode. se..onad or
grMn. You pick up or we
doiW.. HEAII' vendor. 111425e-&amp;245.

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equol
Houoing Opportunity) h..
one and two bedrooml. rent
ltartlng at '183 for one
bedroom end o198 per
with UOO dopoolt iocoted
near foodland and Sprjng

Pl11tlc ciaterna ltate aP·
proved. plaatlc septic tanka.
plaatic culvert. metal culvwto, RON EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jock'oon, Oh 614·
2811-6930.

Valley Plara, pool and TV
ont, Coli 448-2746 or ioove

masuge.

Furniahed aPt. 919 2nd.,
Gollipolio. $176. Men only,
Cell 446· 44 16 otter 9PM .

HILLCREST KENNELS
8oordinG oil breedo. Hooted
indoor-outdoor facUlties.
AKC Dobtrmen · pupplto:
Stud Sorvlco. Collll14·441·

Kimboll piono, 1 vr.
price •1 .17 &amp;. will
f1,096 firm. Coli
446-29111'

Ave.. Goilipolio. Call 4482158.
2 bdr. apt. newly' decorated,
•eo.to $14&amp; per mo. ut.i ltltt
pert . poid . Coll676·6104 or
876-6386.

COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Pork. Route 33, Nort~ of
Pomeroy. Large Iota. Call
614-992·7479 .

bath, clean, no pets, .adults
only . Deposit &amp; reference

required . Call 814-448 1619.

lA. water. aewer. traah
pickup paid. Honeysuckle
Hilla. Mt. Zion Rd. Rent
starts $206.00. Equal Houoing OpportunHy. Coli 446·
3344 or 446·1 134

47 Wanted to Rent

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·5 4 Misc. Merchandise I~;=;;:=;;,=:;:=~=
,f or Ala or trade. 8 HP riding · 55 Building upplies

2-3 bedroom house within
walking distance of downtown. Will pay top rant. mower. *376. 8N . Ford
Excellent references. Call tractor, lawn mowera. Call
614-256-8828.
44&amp;-4421.

2'

Deluxe efficiency apt .
' Carpet throughout fur·
· nilhed, 1 adult, t176 mo.
. dep. &amp; ref. niq. Call 4464607 or 446-2602 .

YellOw or white aweat coin.
for nle *1.60 per doz. or
$1 .26 do•. pick your own.
aa.. 901 _,,•• 4 lpuk•~··
Nakanichi 800 1triaa Rabbits, Albino robbito &amp; Coil 814- 2~1- 14J17.
ca-sette deck, pte-.amp, laying hens. Call 4446- 1 - --'--,.-'--:-'---::Blue U.ko llfMn beano. CeH
power •mp, toner. Burwen 8643.
441-3171 .
600
noise reduction unit.
firm . Serious callers only Haering lid, Omnitone. ear 1 - - - - - -----:-- modol. tubing
good,
814-379-2444.
reasonable . 858 Fourth
f 'Ill' S1q 11·1 \
Avo., Gallipolis. Oh.

•t.

Completely furnishltd all
electric. 2 ' bdr. apt., 458
-second Ave ., adults. refer-

Me r cilalllllsl~

51 Household Goods

' APARTMENTS, mobile
hoMes. hous•l!· Pt. Pleaaant
and Goillpollo. 61 4-4488221 .
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Nice 1 and .2 bedroom
unfurnlahed apartments.
304·875-2218 before e

p.m.
Mochlrn 2 bedroom apt,
Camp Conley area wonh
looking et. $200.00 month
pluo utllitioo . 304· 773·
5143.

2 bedroom apt, 1 mile from
Silver Bridge Piau Galllpo·
lio, Ohio 614-446-8803. or
446-4614 .
.
1 . 26011 Jockoon Avo. (o) 2
bedroom witti stove a. refrlg.
$260 plus oloc. (bl 3 bod·
room with itove &amp; rifrlg.
f260 pluo gao end aloe. 271 1 Viand St. (rear! 3
bedroom with stove 6 rafrig
f226 pluo utilltioo. (front) 3
bedroom houae with stove
and refrlg. Avalloblo mid
Auguot o260 pluo utllltito.
3- Route 2 N - 10 fT!Inutea
frOm Point Ple11ant 2 bed·
r0Qm mobile home •200
plus utilities. Must hive
depoeit . and referencea.
Town and · Cquntry Rtol
Eototo, 'Broker. 304-871·
6648.
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46 Furnia,hed .Rooms
For renl Sleeping Roome
end light houoo keeping
rooins. Park Central Hotef.
Call e14-446·0766.

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Farni Equipment :

Building Materials'
Block, brick, sewer J?ipes, Fa,m lreetor Lityland 85 ·Hp
wlndowo , llntolo, ate . diesel $'3,&amp;00. Ford 9N ....
CloudeWinters, Rio Grande. new, e_1 ;800. Co~l14· 24110 . Coii614-Z4&amp;-5121.
6818.
'-::-----:--"-;--- 1-- - - - - - - 1080
1
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2
Naw open .for butineu,
r"'--..r-1
r. New 1•-·
u..,
Mountoin Stllto Block, Rt. row. 30 inch, utre good
33,' Now Hoven. Complete condition. $SOOO.Coll
meoonry oupplioo. 4", 8". (814)371-6311 .

TRS-80 Tandy computer
iott-rli &amp; pragrtima ineluded. 0800orbaotoffor.3
drawer dreA8f'. exc. finish.
l~ht pocon. $80. Coil 4468 76.
Transmluion for 361 Win·
oor. Colll14-388-93114 be- 12"blocl&lt;. Dollvoryoervico.
Phone doy 304-882-2222,
tween 4 6 SPM.
evening 882-3239.
John DHN bulldozer 420
seriea. triCk engine 1 bruah- 1:::-::---:::-:--::-'-;;--;-ing, oxc. cond .. hydreulictih 66
Peta for Sale
blodo, 08,000. Coli otter
'
7PM, e14-38B. Bii39.
judy Taylor Groomin~. Call
Uoed Ford backhoe. 1-II 14- 614-367· 7220 .
894 -7842 or 814-694Brlarpatch Kennels Profes50oe.
,
- - - - - - - - - - l c - sional All· breed· grooming.
Oak wall phones, rock ... Indoor-outdoor b&lt;Nirding fa ·
presMd chair•. pedest~l tl· cllities. Pick up and delivery
blat. hutches. • miK. Paul HI'Vica. English Cocker SpaC.onkle Furniture, Rt. 7, niol pup pi eo. Coli 61 4· 388·
9790 .
Tuppera Plains. Ohio.

UHd Furniture -- Upright
freerer, dryers, and TV's, 3
tniloo out BulovilloRd. Open
Bam to 8pm, Mon . thru Fri ..
9am to 15pm, Sat.
1114-44e-0322
·Surplus Army c:•mouflaga,
14 oz. denim. ,.nt1l uaad
GOOD USED APPLIANCES clothing,
· 1972 El Comoo,
Woahoro, dryoro, rofrlgoro· 1877 Triumph
chopper
tors, rongoo. Skog.go Ap- (780), Som ,9omorvlllo'
o,
piloncoo, Upper River Rd. Eaat-Aavanawood fNew
beoldo Stone Creot Mottl. Ere). Fri. Sot, Sun, 1:00·
e 1'4-4411· 7398.
7:00 p.m .• Oiocount foC101"(
union lobeled odvortloing
County Applionco, Inc . apeclattlas.
Pt . Pleasant .
Good ul8d appliances and 304-e?B-3334.
TV ooto. Open SAM to ePM .
Mon ihru Sot. 4411-11118. Lincoln Welder 8A200. 4
1127 3rd. Avo. GoiHpolit, cyl,
trailer mounted. with
OH.
cobelo,
oltor I PM 304-773·
•
1178.
Uood llvingroom. suite &amp;
quMn oize bedding. Corbin
&amp; Snyder Furniture. Coli
44e-1 171 .

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SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE.
62 Olivo St .. Gollipolio. Now
513 Thi'rd Ave .• 2 rooms &amp; • uaed wood • coalltovea.
bath f136 mo. includoo 6 piece wood ljv·ing room
! wat~r. adults only. Call 's uite with e Inch flat Irma
446· 4222 9-6. or 446- $399, bunk bedo complete
• 2174 attar 6. ·
with bunkie• *199, 2 piece
entron livingroom suite•
· ------:-~
· 5 rooma &amp; bath, full. bate· , $1 99, ontron rocllnoro 099.
' mont, 113 Mill Crook. $226 other ;.CIInars •so. mapta
mo.. $76 dep. Call 446· dinette sets *179, box
3870.
aprint• &amp; manresa twin or
full •100 Mt regulaF-firm
Rivaraida APts. Middleport . 8120, maple dinette chair~
Spacial rates for Senior 836, waah atanda t34.
Citizens. $130. EquaiHous- mople rockers •sa. 7 piece 2 Wh T 'lo 4X4X8 tt
. roo r.
.. Dragonwynd Cattery Ken.
' · ing Opportur'!ltlas . 814- chrome dinette Ht f149, 5 ~ ~,!~ed!
. .:••cellant con d. nels. AKC Chow puppies.
0
992-7721.
. .!
piec• dinme Mt *99, used
Oak table. SlameH kittana, new litters
bedroom suhu, refrlg•r•for buffet or CFA Him•lrf•n and Persian
Newly reModeled 2 bed- tori. rangas, chaSI, dra11ars,
, *1 00 ..00 ; kltteno . Coll614· 446-3844
room. equipped kitchen. wringer washers, TV''· dry·
r r e f rig e r • - after 6.
: $226. Deposit required. Call . ore. &amp; ohoea. Coll614-446.Call (814)84961 4 · 992-631 9 or 992- 3169.
' 2816 .
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Newly redecorated, 1 bad- Sofa. chair. roCker. otto-- Ouaii:Jumbo Bob Whltoo.
room, partially furnished, m•n. 3 tables, (extra Keavy), Started birds for ule. La
8226. Deposit required. Call •&amp;B6. Sofa, chair and love- Bonte'• Quell Farm. 31160
61 4 · 992-631 9 or 992 - Hat,. *27&amp;. Sofa• and chairs Baahen Rd. Longbonom,
Ohio. Coli (8141986-4346.
2816 .
.
priced from 0216. to $81&amp;. s
.. you at the Meigs County
Tobloo. 060 ond up ro •126. Fair!.
Furnished 1 • 2 bedroom Hldo -o-btdJ,t390. ond up
apa;tments, · Mi4ldlepor1. to $5&amp;0 .. oofo bedo •1411, --------------1080
Aduhs. no pats, security Rocllnoro, f286. to $376 .. FOR SALE: 1 2X24 odd a
depooit. Call 614·992· U.mpo from 028. to f126 . room .for hous.e trailer .
01600.00.76 Ford pick-up
3874.
pc. dinettes from *1 09 .• to 302
with top-. Heavy
431. 7 pc. 01 89 ond up.
Village Manor A,pts .. Mid- Wood table wtth alx chairs Duty "'hton, automatic transdleport . · .(E .H.O .) has 1 8286 to 0745. Deolt n 1 0 million. t8iiO.OO. Coll992·
bedrm aptl. for rent. the rant up to t22&amp;. Hutchoo, •1110. 6320.
starts at $201 a month that Bunk bad complete with
includes all utilities. plua 1 mattreiaas, 8276. 1nd up to Lennox gas furnace.
8200 security depoait. ~ · Ia . 8396. 8oby bedo. 8110. 137.000 BTU. Good condi·
required. We just laid r,aw MattresHI or boJI springs. tlon. 0300. Will deliver. Coli
carpet in them 8a they're lull or twin, t68., firm, 888. 614-992-1249.
located near a doctor' 1 end 078. Queen oeto. f196 .
office &amp; ahoppind areaa. Call 4 dr. chasti, *42, 6 dr.
614-992-7787.
chttta. $&amp;4. Bed framoo.
o20.ond 026., 10 gun· Gun
New 1 bedroom apts. in · cabinets, •360. Gas or
Middleport. Furnished or electric rangoo $37&amp;. Beby
unfurniahed .Call 614-992- mottrouoo. t26 &amp; $36, bed
5304. '.
fromoo tzo. o26, a. 030.
king freme •&amp;o. Good aelec ~
1 and 2 bedrooms furnithed tion of bedroom suitu.
aponmants. Coli 992-6434. rockers, metal cabi"nets,
992-6914. or (304)882· heodboordo $38 &amp; up to
$61.
266&amp;: ·
In Middleport on N. 4th
Ava. , 2 bedroom furnished
apt.; alao a 2 room apt; No
children . coli 1-304-8822688.

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NewB-Hog
'79 GMC o,no
ton. 304-678-2328 or 678·

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Equipment

SIHPlng room oUI. utHItloo pold. lhare both. mole Amoteur rodlo, HMth kit.
onlv. Rango • ratrlg. 919 HW 101 pluo OW liltw.
2nd. Ave., GoPipolio. Coli u - ernp. 81-201. Coli
448·44111 ~or~ PM.
oftor I pm 304-1715·34' I .

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mlloo. nice w111 take
Col4411-7132·.

1173 VW Super l-Ie.
good oondhlon. 4 opd..
•1110 or offer. Coli'
448-1eoe.

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trade for ltap van or ~mall
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bike, everything good ••· lNG. Rt. 1, Box 38&amp;, Qolll·•
ctpt rinll•· •100.li0. 304- 'polio, Colll14-317-0&amp;71 . .,
17e·2431 .
8HULAW'9 Plumbing on&lt;t
Heoilng, 211 Sixth '8t~ ••
76 Bo•ta end
Point Plueont, w. Vo. 304' '
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111·&amp;420. Liconoed onl.
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oloylng ...

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Do•or Work by ·Ted Henna. •
Dhohu. pondo. ·roods. 10nll :
cleorlng, etc. Coli Motor C.r 1
..; ~
lrolloro, ·448-8182.

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Goocl· 1 EIIGo..llrig. boH·
F~~onll. - . . . . drl-oy(
uptfc tenke, landta11ttlno. •
Call enytlma 114 - 441~ :
4&amp;37. Jornee L. Povloon. Jr. •,

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lilly Crystal . . '-'rod.
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Goblor and JoiiNy Lyane
..... look at 1'Urplo Rtlin,'
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CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
.
Cor. Fourth and Pine · ,.
• Golllpollo, Ohio
Phone I 1 4-446-3818 or
e1 4-448-4477

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bolting..-.

Plumbing
8t Halitinu

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m d triet If lie ea blp '

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lllr Croft olurnn 1 4 ft. V
oilotll. 71'&gt; lip rMtor, oere;
•life jlollat, I good ......
1700.00. 2001 lhan '8t .•
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lxoto::t.' ohop to ~ a leg
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1 I It,. flbot81ooo ¥-bottom,
80 hp John- outboatd.
Vory goodcondlton. •1000.
coHe14·111-1841.

73

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Holr. Muot 1011. make olhr.

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'76 Ford-. 302 tnglotandard thifl, r~~no ooocL
white ..... rlrile. •700.00.
Col afl8r 1:00, 104-U?·
2021.

high-·

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hllopot on hlo

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, 111'&gt; ft. 1·0 Chevy
1 40 HP, good con d..
12.4.00. Coli e14-24&amp;1111.
-----------1010
8moll cobln aru-. oil ftbtr
gloM, flying briclgo, 81 hp
M•oiiry, trailer, aleotrkl
wench. Complete for
01880. Conbe-ot1100
E. Moin lt. P-ov or coil
112·7034. '

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304-578~ 2921.

1

Goblor and Je!fray Lyane

1 871 Pontioc Cotollna, low
mil-. good condhlon.
•1100. Coli 114-911'26183.

TOP CASH paid for Iota 1849 Ford Coupe, 10.000
mOdel u11d cars. Smhh milts. •1 ,&amp;00 .00. 304·
Buick-Pontiac. 1911 East• 671·3134.
ern · Ave., GallipOlis. Call
61 4· 446-2282.
1970 Chavolle. good work
caf. new tlras, raHy wt..la.
1978 Cougar. PS. PB, PW, t8o6:oo. 304-171-4111.
AC. cruioo, AM-FM, GM
mogo. Must oell. Coli 44e- 1974 Novo HotchMck, vory
0289.
nico con d. coH otter 1:00pm ·

rr.

""' • look ot 1'Urplo Rtlin.'

' 79 Hondo Howk 400.
4,100 mlleo. good cond,
0100.00 .•304-8711' 7371.

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111 F'" 1 a
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tJD lllelk Plavtau a Nccl

Cell

1911 ·VW Robbit, low mileage, good cond,
•4.000.00. Phono 304·
e75-301i8.

NOSITR

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GNIII Utile Alluuapa

1:10

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1'976 Ford LTD ··xcellent
condition. Coli 814-24&amp;-

128~ .

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Ill MOVIE: 'lllllly lutl·

gino In jill lor murder: 1111110

1871 Hondo 7110 four, folr
cond. 08110.00. 304·176 ~
3308.

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1-----,----79 Chevotto 4 dr. good

82

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Ear corn. Lawrance Bun;lell. . 1970 Chavollo Su- Sport
call614·246-6181.
,4 64. 4, :ll&gt;ood.
Con e14·9B6·
Good mixed hay 01 .00 bole. condition.
3949.
can 448-0373.
·
b le 1 "nn c....., Novo. 6 cyl ..
Hoy tor sole • 1 .oo • • .
ood 1 h
o"IIO
Coii814-B43-516&amp;.
outo .. g
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Chlcl&lt;ena $1 .211 oplei:t. Cell
Good mhuKI hay in barn. e1.4 -9BI·4 1 24.
e1 .50 bela. 304-1176-4eOQ
78 old8. 4 doqr. \18, oir, eo
or 30~882- 3328 .
OJdo Omelgo VI oir, o~~to­
motic, pb, pe. 304-41711-

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PB,I;iG~on~o~Sm~it~h-~8~8~2::;~1~30~1~-~

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: II 0 hu011ry ohor11 II In tho ntlghborllood,
fOOd ~ini !hii-JAW8REAKEIIS

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Auto&amp; for Saia

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For sale, 4 nanny ·g aata. Triumph TR II boeutlful
Wonted- billy gooto otud cond. Coli 114-189-e31 1.
service. Rio Grande . . ..
1976 Chavtnlfet lmpelo;
Cell61 4-246-9117.
PS. AC. 310 inglne. 1100.
For ule: Mallard ducks 6 tO opMd Huffy iotcycM, 21
guinoio . Coli 114-742- Jnchaa, good conditio.,.
co11 e14-241-3ee1. 2460.
.
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.MaolllaiiiiAin
Na •rr-

(JIJ

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1 nanny gool .. 2 kids. e 1H4 l't(rnouth Horl•on,'
.. 4 dr.
wooko old. Coli 114-379· 12.000 milto. CoY 114-379·2721.
2233 . .

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H &amp; S Home lmpriovef!
~
vinyl aldlng, roofing. r. _ ,
lddttiOn. ttorm win
atone. Coli 814· 317-0
.
ore 14-3117· 7244.
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lliR \Ia ll CflJI$~,

Joep CJ&amp; . 42.000 .GENE'S DEEP ST~A IIti}
1 see chaV.Iie Mollbu Sport · '71
mU.., . good ohopo, 304- CAR ·PE' T CLEAN .
Coupe, 283 2 opd. irana, PS, 181-3347.
.
acotchguard-water aJCtrec·.
Nno good, boby felr. •100.
,
tlon. doodorlzoro. FREE eotlColi 4'41-82&amp;3.
1971 Cl!tvy W.i ndow Van, matea. RUaanable rlltea.,
1178 Ford LTD, . 2 drc, .
hordtop. ou1o.. • PS, Pl. 70,000
uc. cond
. Coliolr,304·1171Sorvlci.
miles,
Pl.
stereo, oir, now tiroo. good 774~.
In
· ond ·
cond., •2.200. Col 441·
•
Quazar.
ana
11109 or 44e-81 eo.
74 Motcircvc.laa
houoo colla. Coli 304-117._.
2398 or 814-448-24&amp;4. '

0600. Coli Leo, 814· 992· tlroo. oxc, goo
448-8011.
2488.
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.

8t Grain

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......... · MIUIJ·
fiOlld
otloW! ·
Mil••= ,..: A [ I I I I ][ I l ]

'Olympic

'I :.ca:r1.....

XXII OlrP:

3 yr. old aor'ret gelding 1ired
by Super Chix . Con be 1 978 VW Robbitt fuel in·
ahowi'l with · litde work. jactad, low miln. 4 new

Ha~

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64'

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FOIIf.

ladrB Llll
(J)I'IIP I lw
..... Came tlw .,...

7:00

cond .. 48.000 mlloo.
t 1. 796. CoH 441-7322. ·

Livestock

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roofs. ;10 yeara •·"""'~· .
1178CJ &amp;. 40,000ml. Now · apeclollz!ng
in ·built up roof. •
top. Col 441-3344 or 44&amp;- Coll,e14-311· 118117.
, t
1134
· · ·
·
PAINTING- intorior ond ox-~
1972 'Ford von, I ~yl., outo, teriQr, plumbing, rooflngof
foir ODnd.. . , 110. Coli e 14• some remoclellnfil. 20 Yl'~~·
381·8114.
oxp. Clll 814-381-91112 . .;...

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1:30
Ill(!) He . . .
HliO
Wlto Tow
Tile Flnll - Ill All - ·

~7~1~~A~ut~o~s~fo~r~S~•~Ie~~7:;:3=V;::•n:a::;•_:4;:;:W;.
~Q~.:.1 lng.
Marcum Roofing • Bpou,~~
,.
Now inaulllng rubboo

11ft. Gill- boot tml
troller, 111 hp inWard ond
outboard. 304-111·311tl.

78 M. Co~o high M.L. foil
cond. 1100, 79 Hondo XL
1111 good cond. 0480. go
cort I loiP Tecumooy
0200. dinott8 lOt 4
chaira _••.. ,..._.
.110.
enda axe.
o1 eo. otoroo

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One tovaMit and one awlvel
rocker. Both .. ,.. as n~.
'will oocrlilce. Coli oftw
1 :00PM, 448·281 7.
- - - - - : - - - - : : - 1080
FOR BALE: Bun Kenmore
dlah'wather like new.
o1&amp;0.00 or boot offer. Coli
982-e841.

Almoot new Hicl&lt;ory To'v.rn
a-n couch ~nd multi color
1 - - · urvo morblt top
COffll toblt, 304-1717110.

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17 ft. Crao11'-. 111 10,
loti IXtrol. Olean boot, 3(14·
171-&amp;21• .

Boioatte dining toblt with
benchao. 1 Ko,..._ heoteo
now. 304-e711-482&amp;.

nHtlnt ·

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1878 . Ford Grinada outo,,
cyl .. new redlalo. good
worlc car, lots of new pent.
•1 ,000 . Coli 114-311·
9334 oftor II PM.

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FOR SALE :1971 Dodgf.'
Motor Home,20,000 mileo.l
· vory gcod con~ltlj!n. C4!.!;
112· 2013.
'~

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Llfuf'iVIIb .._.

1874 Sperton 30 ft: ~
contalnld•.•wnlng a air. S•
ot Gollio co. Cornp Groundo(
t8.300.
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Ill . MOVIE:

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FrMitr 18cu.ft. good cond .
Coli 4411-4748 or44e-4347
oftor &amp;PM .

Pickens uHd furniture, 304·
e7&amp;-8483 or 8711-14110.

...

1:00 .Ill Ill •

77 Midoo 22V. fl. I!IOI'Ill
home.
•••rae, one
owner. nico, U.IOO. CfJ
441-7322.
-

Improvement•
68

Furnished apt., 2 roofl')t 6

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old,
ooll
1·114·
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THURSDAY

BURDETTE CAMPE,II
SALEI • IERVICE, 0~
dolly 9 to e :30, lot. II
Cloaod Sundov. U,S. Rt. ""' ·
Coolville. Oh 81'4-llr;
3318.
~~

77~1 .

ftf}g~~THAT_I_ID_GAIII

Television
Viewing

79 Motorl Home•
• C•mpere

Shrubs pruned. l1wn ra·
aeadad. ratelnlng walta,
sidewalks, pat lo1 . bark
mulch • sawdult. Contact Spi""-Con1oi• .Piano llflr·
Bruce Dovialon. Coli 814· goin. Wonted : -ponalblt
261-1427.
party to take onr low
mpnthly payamenta on
· For oole fill dirt, ond top toll. api"et plano. C•n be ....,
Coli Call e14-26e-1427.
locolly. Write Credit Moriegor: P.O. Box 33. Friedens.
Po. 16641 .

equipped · kitchen, central
air, $260. 821 V. Second

ences. e225 mo. plut aecur·
ity .dop. Coli 44.8-.2236 or
448-2681 .

KIT 'N' C,MLYLI Glitr......, WI !tilt

Conn trombone •;60.00.
Coli otter II PM 304·171111704.

Newly remodeled. 2 bdr ..

AVe .. Gallipolio. Call 446·
4416 after 9PM .
·

for S•la

9.1984

Thul'llday.

Umastone, Sand, Graval.j ~~==:::;;::::;::=;:==:::.
Dolivtirod in Moaon. Meigs. 67
Mualc•l
Golllo or pick up et Richards
lnatrumanta
&amp; Son. Col 448· 7786.

month for two bedroqm,

Furnished apt. 1 bdr. , $221,
utHtie1 paid, adutta. 920 4th

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Middleport, Ohio

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GRAB'DIEBLADEOFTHESWORO.- YIDDISH-PRO~

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�Thursday, August 9, 1884

Paga 16-lha Daily Seminal

.

and de«th lollowlln a few

Even !hooCh there have been no OCCIII'I,
caaet1 In . Melp · days.

houledaplllllcatl) lludecreued

conftmled rablel

er-Uy. Altllouih bltft by clop and
call coatlnue· to be~ principal

Countyfor .t heputtwoyears,atthe
RableavlrllscanlnfectalJ.wann
request of The Dally Sentinel starr, blooded ~. VlnMI can be
r.frs. Norma Torres, R.N., supervl- recovered trom either the central
sor of nurses lor the Meigs County nervous system, saliva, urine, milk,
Department or Health, has written lymph or blood. Placea where the
the following Informative article table!t vtrus can .usually be found
dealing with rabies.
. are: saBva of wild animals and
Rabies Is an acute viral disease of dogs. In the United States and other .
the central nervous system that Is developed countries. dog-caused
characterized by a sudden onset or rabies haS decreaaed In Incidence
inflarlunatlon of the brain and due to more strict control of dogs
spinal cord. It Is usually transmit· and widely used vaccination proted by bites of dogs, cats. bats and grains. WUd meat-eating animals ·
wUd animals. It Is characterized by are now the.most frequent source of ·
restlessness, excitation and severe rablellnlectlon tor rilan.
, perlodlc Spa5111$ of larynx (vplce
In the United States, rabies In
bOx) al!d the pharynx (the pass~e humans has decreased from 22
wayforalrtogofromthenosetothe · casesperyearln~through1950
lungs), especially 'on sight ol food to 0-5 cases per year sin~ l!lro. ln
and water.
1946, more than 8,(XXJ rabies cases
Because of this, rabies Is some- were reported among dogs; 153
times called hydrophobia or fear of · cases were reported In 1982. Thus
water; following the perlod .or the Ukellhood of human exposure.to
. __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ · excitation. generallzed paralysis rableslndomestlcanimals (such as

reuon tor antl·ral*l treatmentl.
The dlseue In wUdllfe - e~peclally skunlcl, !Ox, raccoona, and
ball - hal !*Ome more prevalent
In recent years, accounting for
approximately 85 percent of all
reported cues of animal rabies
every year sinCe 1976. Wild~
now aCcount lor the~ttmportant
probableaourceotlnlectlonlorbOth
human and domelt1c animals In the
United States. Rabies among antm·
als Is present throughout the U.s.,
only HawaU remains consistently
rabies ~·
The IJicldence of rabies In bats.
.InCluding fruit eating bats 1 In the
u.s. has 11'\al'ked!Y lncfll8Sed In the
last decade. Although bat rabies
account lor only 15 percent of the
reported WlldiUe rabies, since 1970
bat aSSOCiated rabies ))as been the
most frequent source or human

Rabies
·attacks
nervous
system

lnfectlon 1n the u.s.
several weeki. 'for 1)'111~ lit
·At ttm,l, batl seem to tolerate appNI' but may be prolo•..- IM!II
Inflection with rablea virus better . severa1 monthl. It may vary wltlu
than other animals; they become the amount of virus Introduced, 11-,
uymptornatlc (lhow no symptoms extent .ot the Injury and the-'
thernaelves) carriers and ,Uve and
abundance of nerve suppb! to the
remain lnfectlous for long period o! area of the wound. ThUB, there~
time.
be a short InCUbation period~
Alr·tlght attics and basements, he~ or neck and large open Ja
tree f!'om cracb and openings, are wounds.
p
the best p(ellelltlon to keep bats
The clinical course may belht1
away. Moth balls placed In the with pain and numbness at the lltlf
atticsandQaselllentscanhelpdrlve of the wound. Fever, lrrltabllltJ ··
the bats away If you already have heB\iaches, restJessuess. JII"Pil'a
them. Rabies may occur In any tlon and InSOmnia may follow.
season of the year - It Is not llmlted
Four methods are preseqUy UIEIIl
to the summer months: It often to prevent rabl!!5: control of IJtraYI. • '
occurs In the late winter and sprlng, tmlnunlzatlons of all doli and cata .
wile!\ stray dogs wander 1n search redllctton In wildlife close to u.e::·
of food and mates.
popul&lt;!tlon cepters, and · pu~
Bite w&lt;iunds usuaUy Introduce education Qn \'&amp;Illes.
·.
••
the virus 1n ·Infected saliva. OccaAny animal bite should be 1
slonally animal Uclls may Introduce reported to ·your local Healt
the virus on scratches but the virus Departtnent and your p~yslelan.
won't penetrate through Intact skin.
There have been no confirmed
It usually ranges from 10 days to rabies cases In Meigs County fl)l'
two years.

ELBERFELDS
.

AUGUST s·ALE DAYS
THROUGHOUT THE STORE.

JEANS

ReR. 1349.00

. .
13' RCA XL-100 Color Portable ............... Sale '279
Re§. '429.00
19 RCA XL-100 Color Portable ............... Sale 1359
Reg. '449.00 ·
19" RCA XL-100 Color, Push Button Tuner..... Sale 1379
Re~. 1549.00
'
19' RCA XL-100 Color, Remote Controi ... Sale 1489
Reg. 1599.00 ·
.
25" RCA XL-100 Color Console ....:........... Sale 1499
Re§. 1629.00
.
25 RCA Color Console, Pine or Maple .... Sale '549
Ref.. 1719.00 .
. .
25 RCA Color Console, Remote Control ........ Sale '639

The brand that fits. '

save on your favorite
music. Special sale prices
on our entire stock of albums and cassette tapes.·

SALE

Quality Lee jeans in straight
legs, baggfes, capri"style, stripes
and London Hider.

Jr. sizes 11hru 15.

Reg.
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FREE

6 vear extended picture tube warranty with
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BOYS' "LEE' AND
"WRANGLER"
BASIC DENIM

Reg. '5.79 .... Sa.le S4.65
Reg. '7J9 .... Sale s&amp;.25
Reg~ '10.79 ... Sale 18.65
Reg.'l2.79 ... Sale Sl0.2i'

UITLE BOYS'

JEANS.
SALE

Clearance

Quality brands include Hang Ten, Wrangler, Levi's,
Devon, and Queen Casuals.
Pre-teen, Junior, Misses &amp;Extra Sizes.

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Prewashed blue denim - 100% cot·
ton popular straight leg styes.
Boys' slim and regular size 8 to 16.
Husky sizes 8 to 18 and student sizes
26 to 30 waist, length 30 to 36 in·
ches. Save on this back to school
sale.

S23.00 ...Sale Sl!8.39
S25.00 ...Sale Sl9.99
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S30.00 ...Sale s23~99

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Blue denim and stripe,s.
Sizes 1 to 7. ·

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$14.95 Jeans ... '11.88 .
$16.95 Jens ..... '13.88
$18.95 Jeans ... '14.88
519.95 Jeans ... '15.88
521.95 Jeans ... '17.88

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Boys

· Album &amp; Tape Sale

JUNIOR

RCA
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Crees Your Hearf:.. se}ected styles

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Men's Red Label Briefs - Tee Shirts - A Shirts •
Boxers · Pocket T Shirts .and Big and Tails Boys' Red
Label T Shirts and Briefs.

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JEANS

, light weight jackets in regular and
Boys sizes 7to 11· Men's sizes extra large sizes - Save 50%.
9 to 15. Stock up now and
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SALE ·

Shari sleeve styles in
knits and sport shirts.
Good selection of styles
and .colors in sizes 8
through 20. Pelfect for
back-to-school wear.

Basic jeans, stretch jeans, , ...... • Stripes, checks and · basic denim
blues, belted styles, pleated styles. jeans.
.
Petites included.
Sizes 4 to 14.

REG. 122.00 TO $31.00
SALE PRICED

$1759 TO $2479

Reg. Sl2.00 .... Sale S9.59
Reg. '17.00 .. ;. Sale 113.59

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1314 ounce denim 111111 prewashed.
Men's sizes 27 to 42 waist.

Y:2.PRICE S1718

Reg. 122.00 .... Sale 117.59
Reg. 124.00 .... Sale •19.19

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LADIES

SUMMER

DRESSES
sleeved
in linen
ton/polyester
Petites,
sizes.
REG. '24.00 TO ...110
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S20.95 Jackets •.• Sl0.50

'1.59 White With
Color Tops ........ '1.19
11.89 Grey With
Color Tops ........ '1.59

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GIRLS

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in a big selection of colors.

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