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                  <text>WINTHROP®

Dick Cavalli
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DOC.'l ORe AND NW~e6
AND V15l'JORS FL.OC:XeD
TO THe MATeRNITY
. WARD 10 ss;e ME:.

5HC: SA.I D ! W~
THE HOSPITAL'S

MY MOM TOLD ME
I WA5 BeRN AT
SIX O'CLOCK IN
THE MORN /Nq .

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. PeOPL.S JLJST
DON'T L/6TEN

ANYMORE.

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·F;scapees
at large.
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By NANCY YOACBIM •
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l.ooll law ellforci!mellt qelldes were stDI

~Y atternocm lltll!r OVeJl)OWel'lng a Jailer 111111 tbell stee•tna 1!11 car.
· Rclaald Ray Myers, 21, wbo was facing a !l1lll'der tl'lalln o
with ·
the JIUII! 1t8l death of J.amea Terry Mc.&lt;:aulllllld, ll!d Mlduiel Wayne
Orubbl, 33, Charlestoo, whO wal to go m lrlal for lO COIIIIII rl flqery 111111
.uttering, escaped at, about 1 p.m., a s~ for lbe Mum Camty
;Sheriff's Depl!rtrrient reported.
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Dllpatcher Davld Jams was taJdn&amp; Mym, Gl1lllbli lllld Bllllber
prtsmer flown to the Yls!tlng area In an elevalllr when Myers and Grubbs
:overpowe~I!IIJ him aDd pulled out an Object ''which looked like an lee pick",
.the spoketriJan said. '
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· The l!{lOke!man Bald 11!1! two forCed JIIJVI!juptolbeilenthcuaeandbrund .
with tom s~ts to the ban rl a window 111111 jOOk 1!11 billfold, JaB.Ireys
·;and car keys. They proceeded to therootwherethey jumpaUrmnooe level
·IP tbe next befmoe dropping 30 ' - to the ground, tile liP 'if"'rnan said.
and.GNbbs then stole Jams' black 1975 CbeYelle. wblch .wu
:parlled ~ the garaae area, and left the IO!IIl', lbe ijiDI'•man added.
• ' The 1blrd ~did not escape and came back downfromtllel,atand
:Untied Jami, ale spokesman added. He said JaiVIa Will not lwmedln the
:Incident, wblch be said took place within 1M! mlmltes.
· : : Local law t!llfmoernent ~. lncludlng·olficel1 from the sheriff's
.departmeJit, ~~ Pleasant Pollee Departrnl!llt ll!d tile Point Pli!asant
.J'letacbrilmt of the West VIrginia State Pollee, have bl!el! ~the
:~ty. bUt 19 tar nci sign of the escaped men baa 1Uriled up.
· Authorllles· from acroas tbe state, out.fl-state 111111 the Natlmal Cl1me
:lntonnatton Center have been alel1ed, the spokesman said.
· '"We hol!eltly don't haw any Idea wblcb way they weal." tbe sheriff's
, : spokesman~. "l(ll!llllllallYthlnktheytooktbecanndweatromplete\y
-outrllbe area. It's a Utili! odd that the car has notbeeillocatedyet.lwuuld ·
have thougbt they wuuld haw dltdled tbe car and stolen another."
: The spell man said the only money be thinks the men have Is the$3 they

PEOPLE AJ&lt;E
L.IKE RIVER5

AJ&lt;E DEEP, ~'OME
AJ&lt;E SHA{.{aW.. - SOME ARE
FA'&gt;T, 90ME A~E SLOW__
~QME

tbe IIIOIIl valuable pttljlb'ty

aJoaa the Ohio River.

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AnaturBJgaswellblewrlraround
u a.m. 11!181" Pttneroy Sunday and
caused "elrtenslve" louel.
Pomeroy Fire Depariment respcll{led to an o11 wen fire m·
BearwaJlow Ridge Road or County
Road37. 'lberlgwasaivDedbyJD.
Dri111ng, Racine. .
..All we'did was use hlgh·pawered
toaer and foam, " said 'Charles
Lepr, PO!nauy Fire Chief.·Legar
8dded a ctmpany was called In late
~Y evening 110 claletheweDr4f.

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Fam!IDg CCDtlliuell -ln

.the
~reat

Seal, but lbe III!IMI rllhe land
OWIII!I'I haw chi!• . No 1ooge"
II the IJiopei lv .C7NIIBl by tbe
Hania's, SI)Te"a, Claelts, YOil's
111111 othl!n. Tbele
. famJen !IIIIV
leue tbetl' b'nlel" lands tram
lbe· ColUmbus •and SoutiJeril . ;
Electric Cmlpany. .
. Collimbus IUid SouthenJ began
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Clllltactlng Great Bend reBidents

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In 1974 wltll lqles rl acquiring
tbe land as a pXelltlal electric
lienaatlllg site. PrleJ!lal sites
had to be purcbjlled before ·
Environmental Protection
AIJI!!fiCY awnwal could be given.
The uUUty COIIJilii'IY bepn
closing · deals wltll property

'BROWN GLOP? SREUJ
GLOP? OR TilE . .
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tbe

atnnaeat auwemment n!gll-

latlons that have· beell btl(lOied

Pomemy ,Departtnent, wlllch .
was m tbe .a ceae tor about eight
hours, did not -put the llre out but ·
tried to )Geep It from tbe rig Itself,
Legar explained.
~~ a damage estimate Is '
not yet avallabe. Legar sald be
belleval damage .w as extensive.
Jbn Dkldle, owner rl J. D. DrUUng, .
said d!lsrnomlhgthatl!l!derground
klSseS as a result to the llre are
expected to be costly.

In reprds to nuc1liar ~~~.
sucb a venture would be out rl
the questlm.
Columbus and Southern omclals have beeJJ 8JlllfOICIIed
from time to Ume about Belling

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21MILE8TOPOMEBOY -lt'aa21Dieldpfnm a&amp; Bock Spa flea ·-.ld IeMen that dhfance
tbeRa\
..... ldptoPwwio).AIIIM&gt;
roM •••Jdd III!IJ,
fromtbellrldpllllhew
l!e''fMJefBiatei'Judll
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was

Southem rlDcl8la are mi!Jdfl!l rl
11!1!
\)0'111 aoc e1 road that
many local clti:llells are ~
wlll .be built from the !ridge to
tbe Intersection rl Routes 7 and
33 at Rock Spr!Dp.
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Richard Davis, land manager
for the dlmpBJ)y, said that

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Columbus and Southem's posl·
Uon-on the am!SI road has not
ding I since the public meet·
Ina about lbe road beld In

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give some Input lntotbe ro8d sill!
selection. Columbus and Soothem !lever beanl from the
engln&amp;llug flnit IUid mw llllepB
. ;. a WIJiCII on. tbe situation thral.!a!l

road. Wemly ask that our 1ll!ll!ds
be tU!BideJed wlien 111111 tf road
· plans are evl!l" desiiiJIIII"
Wl!en the state departrnel!t rl
deYelopmeDI hired a Cleveland

engltw• dngflnn to do a feastbll·
lty S1Udy m the PI' p _, road,
Colwnbus and Southem Cllll·
tactfd tbe !Inn telling It thai It
(C&amp;S) owned the ph\)ti ty and .
asked for a meetlnlln oriler lri

·lhi!.IOcil-.pepers.
~ 111111 Soothem owns·
appiOXII!Ioltely 1,30 acres rl
land In Great Bend. About L1i rl
thole acres are tllli!ble.
The utility company will con- :.
tlnue to lease the land for
fanning until some fw1hur
acUoa develops on -the
road or until they dliclde to build
a power plant, - whichevEr
COOieS first.

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:U,lck of action joopardize.s forest project
. F~ by tbe U.S. Senate to
loWiOPilate S2 mllll&lt;l! bas jeopardbEd the IJCQidsUJoD .....,...m tor

Inc~ Gallla. Meigs
Law~C::UO~tton, If awoved,

wou1d have allclwedforpurchaseof
ptvate ln·!Jnld!ngs, wblch oiDCials
ror the~ Department flNatural
· Rellouroell said 18 "critical" for

managtngtberesourceneedsrlthe
forest
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WWlam J. Napier, assistant
director rl ODNR, said plopt'f
mans neat rllbe forest- only:rl
pei rent or It 1s publicly owned - 1s
based m IR.JYing private ln-boldln(is
to creall! ·adjoUJlD&amp; sectionS of tbe
forest.

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Mid on to It as a future site for
OWIII!I'I In 1916. .
• some type rl,.._.alblg plaJJt
When lbe power ........ny
It waa rumored at that time ·
-· tllltnrjeerpowerPI&amp;Dt~ '­ ~~ tbe land,. tiJe. ~
WOod ~
n.WXllient
be ~.ILMe.W, eleCt·
The
wupletlon
.llf
.the liridae
tic £!JIIPB!IY oftlclats laY there .
lnCrea8eS the Vlllue rl the
were IIIM!I' any OIIC!'I!te plans
ptopel ty. but CdulnbUi ll!d
fllr.S!ICII a IIEIIlure and 1li:NI, with

~Ji,IOS.ion causes

extensive losses
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CRUNCHY
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Wayne f'la~ F(111!!1l, which ·

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0/IAY, 6UYS !
DINNEK
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.P' 1 OOWn
g!neratlaal.

'stole ~'Jams' billfold.
· A !1J8P was found In Gnibbl' cdveraJls, accotdln&amp; to the spokesman:. but
he said be thinks It was left there to prt ~ enfora!ment officers 011 the

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Tw0 centuries ago, pi!@!MS
mtMng Into this area sensed tbe
vah!eof thit partlcu1ar
and
JarRe, ,beliutHul farms cJeye.
loped. . Most rl . thele . fanns

:: Myers

WHAT A CHILDISH IDEA!
WHY DON'T you ·GRow ·uP,
IOU SILLY Lll I LEMAN'?!).

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1 Section, 1 0 Pogeo 211 Co,...
A Muldmedlo Inc. Newop-r

. GREAT BEND - Because of
Its loCation, lbe area of Metgs

•••don

.. by Har-greaves an·d Sellers

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!leiU'Chlna today tor two prlaonerawboeacaped from lbe Muoli County JaB

MR. MEN™ AND LITTLE MISSTM,

story, photo on PqelO

LOeation, new bridge hike •

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio. Monday. August 13. 1984

Copyrt:-.1 18U

THEY ALL SAID I WM5
THE M05T BEAUT( FUL...
6ABY THEY'D EVER .

See-.. on Pale e
Low interest loans .·

car&amp;
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Recall legislation

LINf Llf' hi •\[
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wlldiUe division, said -~ state's lntbeWayneNatlonalprograri\·
Rlverpnig.amrelatedtotheforest. :
consetVatlon IUid nature .organlza·
·Duckworth's stat!' Is presently • ''111ese groups realize that ctm· :.
1i&lt;liJs have a "very strong'' lnJerest . ~ a !lOll-game and Ohio prehensiVe forest inaniJgEJ'i!elltwlll '
benefit Ohio's future wlldUfe," he

Four charged
_ in home B&amp;E .),
Meigs County sheriff's depltles
Sunday lnvestlpted a braJ1dDg and
entering occured dlll1ng the early
morning l!ounl at the Lester

Sboemaker resk\E!II&lt;'e on Happy .

1fo11aw Road, Rutland. Entry was

charges which are to be flied today
In Meigs County Court.
· Deputies also repmt tbe recovery ·1
rl ooe televiSion which was stolen
frOm tbe Syracues Fire Statton
during a breaking and enter;~ne m
August 4. The te1eY1s100 was

made thrOUgh the garage and two .
Hondadlrtblkes,OIIepewmotorand recovered by Syracuse Otftcer
twobatterleswerestolei!. AUI~

were recovered by IIM!stlgator
eacy Wolfe and Ilepu!Y James

Soulsby. Faur an-ests were made;
two adults and two juveniles.
Nartii!S are being wlthbeld peDdlng

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;,nvate ln.IJoltllnp'

preYEIII Wayne Natlmal trom
receiving tbe · beneftts
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management, Dlickworth added.
The forest Is administered by lhe
u .S. Departmel!t rl Agrtculture and
.emmpasses 171,00l acres In sou·
t11easterJ! Ohio.

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Etfortstosawthelorestbeganln
198Swhen USDAwuiouncedplanslcl

Milton Varian and Deputy Carl sell ' 63,00l Beres of the forest. ,
Hysell. AtTested In the case we!'£ Calservatlm groups, sportsmen's:
Gacy Wayne Martin. 22, and
clubs and gllVH'illlll!lltal olllclaJs:
wuuam Llister Foley, 22, both or · haw supported ef!Qrts to IncrEase;
Syracuse.
the amount of public IIU!d In tbe ·
forest.
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10day' Is "severely fnllptii!IIIA!d ...
The olfk:laliBid It's '"lmp0r1a!1t"
tor. cmaervatlolllslll and natural

reaource

01 pn•••ticlll to

support

· ODNR's eltnna to get tbe funding.

Tberewlll be a llnalopportw!ltyto
budget !i111111!Y lbr Wayne Natlmal

. wlll!ll lbe appl'OI)riltk:l ' biD Is
wiSideted In a UJiiii • Nl COil·
lei eooe CCII!IIIIttee. The $2 ml11lal
anOcalloll was pn!YbJIIy appi'OVed
by the U.S . House of
Rep&amp; 11 ntadvea.

THE MAY
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Max~cblefOfODNR's

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A ~ Mlldlepx1
wasdlld by lbeo.llla·l,felpppstrl
tht lltale bllbWIIY pltrol tor failure
to control 6JIIuwbc a Sat!lrclaY

eYtlllal aox:llla&amp;t.

'lbe ..trolllll lli1lll T. Hallin&amp;
W¥ Dltbbauad onlklplo'l'almlblp

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dlillllt Ill tile 7p.m. aorldpnt.

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I ' ) eo ' 1 al: walua o1 a. 111JteiJ
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'l'ladq. !leliaIll "IIIIa t'' rids will hefMt •eel 011
the nddwar • IINII•Ibe ''Gidllllaa dlnll" duriiJa the
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Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTEJlniTS OF THE MEI&lt;;S.MASON AREA

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ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
PAT WBITEHEA.D
AulslaDt Publlsher/Conlf41Uer
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General Muager

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
News Editor ·

" MEMBER of Tile .booclated Press, Inland DaUy Press ~Ia·
lloa IUid the AmeriCan Newspaper Publishers "SIIOCIMI"".
LEI'TEBS OF OPINION are wela.me. Th~y should be leu IIYa • word&amp;
..... IUIIetlersarelllbje&lt;tloedltlqaadmo!il beslpedwllhnamo,l&lt;l-• aad
1&lt;1.................. Ne Ulllllped le&lt;lers wUI be publlobed. Lellen ehauld be In

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"I come to bury Caesar. not to
praise him': - the most egregious
acts of paralepsls In history •
paralepsls being the rhetorical
device by which you call attention
to-something by saying you are not
going to call attention to it. ("I
never said. Bobby was unscrupu·
lous.") J 'i'he . rhetorical problem ·
becOm~ truly severe when you are
abSOiulflY sincere In saying that
you are there to bury Caesar not to
pralsehim, orthatinfactyoudonot
believe_Bobliy to be unscrupulous.
And this · Is the problem the ·
Republican party Is having with
Mrs. Ferrllf'?· Or to put it another

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Monday, August 13~ 1984

way. tfMrs.Ferrarohasbrokenthe
law, the Republlcan Party wants
somebody else to tlnd out about It
and to take the appropriate punitive
action.
Last Wedtiesday, the Washington
Legal Foundation delivered a brief,
to the H~ Ethics Committee .
complatnlng that Mrs. Ferraro had..
violated a provision of the 1978
ethics act. The media was quick to
Identify the · Washington Legal
Foundation as (In the case of The
New York Times) "a law firm With
ties to conservative Republicans."
It Isn't everyone that Is so treated:
If it had been a brtef fUed by the

National Lawyers GuUd, the Times
would probably not have ldenWied
It as "a legal group associated wUh
pro-Communist activity,"· or would ·
mention of Ralph Nader's groups
be classllted ideo~caUy. It is .·
therefqre very much 1n point that
·journalistic senslb!Uties are poised
to ·assign to Republicans the
unchivalrous responsiblltty for get·
ling ihe first woman vice preslden·
tial ca~te Into trouble because
of her violation of an ethics act, If
indeed she had violated one.
NOw Congressman George
Hansen, who was convicted of four
felony charges tn federal court, is

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How to deal with.
Geraldine Ferraro
The best "REpublican political braiils ln America are trying, you can be
sure, to llgure out how to deal with Geraldine A. Ferraro.
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Today in history
Today Is Monday, Aug. 13, the 226th day of1984. There arel40days left In
, the year.
Today's highlight ln history:
on·Aug. 13, 1961, East Germany sealed off the bOrder between East aud
West Berlin to halt the Olght of refugees to West Germany.
On thts date:
In 1521, Spanish conqueror Hernando Cortez captured present-day
Mexico City from the Aztec Indians.
In 1624, French King Louis XIII named Cardlnal Rtchelleu his first
minister.
In 1792, French revolutionaries frnprtsoned France's rnyal family.
In 1846, the American Flag was raised for the llrst time ln Lo6 Angeles.
In 1960, the first two-way telephone conversatloD by satellite took place
with the help of "Echo One."
Ten years ago: President Ford met separately with laborleaderGeorge
Meany and Labor Secretary Peter J. Brennan ln his efforts to get a grip on
the nation's economy.
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Letter to editor
Your support needed
I attended the Meigs Local School was a loophole In the law as there
band meeting on July 31 to brtefiy were no laws to recall school board
announce, as a concerned citizen members ln,the State of Ohio.
Senate Joint Resolution 24 was
group, that since the board had
Introduced
In the State Senate
hired a new band director at a
several
months
ago. If passed It
special meeting 'we would be behind
him. backing him and helping him would make It possible to recall
In his work to do a satisfactory Job. school board members In the State
.
We stlll want a IIOQd sounding of Ohio,
If you are ·tnterested In better
band that works together wellll!ld
schoQII, where the board members
can win awards.
Even afte~_golng through aU the could .~ ·~-ec~ 11 !hey «&lt;ID't
PI oper ChaMels to get on the rep.._.t the majority~ the people
agenda, I was oot permltted · to pr have the best Interest of the
make this announcement because chllclren In mind, plea.se wrtte State
ot two board members, Mr. King Senaklr OaliJey c. CpUins, ]1)(11
· aud Mr. VaiJ8hall. There was a tie . Kemp LIRe, Ironton, Ohloe638 and
. State Reprelentative Jolynn BosYOie two to two.
111e poulblllty of recaUtng school ter, Rt. 4 Box 3'18, GalUpoUs, Ohio
board members was looked lntu by 4:5631 and urae them to help get thiB
my8elf and other people In the bill passed. Thank you. - Bobby
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time, the lawyers told us that there

Hat field

LOS ANGEI.ES (AP) - 1be
Summer Olympics ended as they
bepn - as a celebtatloo by
~Ill, a celebration of Amerlea aud the world. ·
Slxteendaysafterwelcanlngthe
world to ltuhores, the United States
badetarewellonSundaynllbttQUl
. of Its neighbors oo thll globe,
dlstrlbutlneafalrahareofgoldtothe
~ gii!!Bts but keeping most

understandably rtled lat preferen·
tlal treatment gtven tO anyt of his
colleagues, never mlnd ,tha( we are
talking about a she who has been
nominated tor the vice presidency.
Mr. Hansen's point, really, 15 that
the provision of the etJ\tcs act Is
nonsense. Mrs. Ferraro, has no~
taken the position that it Is
nonsense, but does take the position
that the law exempts her.\
You see, the law says that a
congioesspersoil (clrcumsta'nces.require me to use that abomination)
need n()t report a matertalflnanctal
asset or transaction of the spouse If
he/she didn't know about "· and
does not stand to benefit from it.
The point of the Washington J.egal
FOundation Is . that stnce Mrs.
Ferraro was an officer Or. 'the
cohioratlon headed by bet .hus·
band, and Indeed seJVed as Its
treasurer, she couldn't have been
Ignorant of this · asset of her
husband. and that since she was
married to tbe"owner of the aaset, It
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Is stmply implausible to contend
that Mrs. Ferraro did not stafii;J to
benefit from it. Ergo (the argument
runs), she should have reported it.
In the case of the congressnuu\, ·
he nelther ·reported on the asset of
his spouse nor cilltmed the exeolpllon. It can be held, the~m:e, that
he \vas attempting to be sum!Ptl·
tious, while Mrs. .Ferraro was
merely being ·sOphistical. ·The
Internal Revenue Service sharply
distinguishes between the two
classes of conduct. U you tan to u,t a
$5,1nl payment as Income, you are
In much deeper water than if yOu
list it and then claim $5,1nl of
phoney-baloney dedu~tions !llong- &lt;·
side lt.
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So what ought the Repu,bllcans to . , •
do? On the one hand they oug!!t not
to want Mrs.. Ferraro to be •
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condominium for. Tsakos and a Group, run by a Greek, Cllnls
professional fee for her consultation Lascarts. Many of the furnishings
on remodeling the apartment.
were Imported from Greece, she
. But Tsakos' former employee, adds.
Marilyn Mangan, accused Ha"leld , Fran Cowan, the decorator from
in her sworn statement of "lying I.fscarts who handled tile job, a~s?
about (the) money received by his told my associate that Mrs. Hatfield
Wife.'' The affidavit called the · was not Involved.
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transgression of public good faith, a · money dispute, the Tsal&lt;os
of outright lies." Ms. Morgan also assistant recounts, Greek architect
said the Greek arms merchant Jason Rtzos was brought over from
treated Hatfi~?ld like an "errand Athens to· continue the work.
boy."
During that tinie, Ms. Stocker
Here are other details from the swears, she hired all the workers
sworn statement: ·
and was with Mrs. Tsakos when the
~ Tsakos' former personal as·
drapes and carpets were st!lect~.
slstant, Margaret Stocker, said that She also kept the hooks and wrote
she was the one who had supervised the cheCks for the renovation. She
the Watergate apartment renova- issued no funds to Mrs. Hatfield,
tion and that Mrs. Haifleld was not Ms. Stocker says, and ,the senator's
Involved. "Mrs. Hatfleid was never wife was neVer mentioned.
anywhere near the aparqlient
- Ms. Stocker also attests that
when it was redone;" the alfldavit she wrote a check for $5,(01 to
states.
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It was inconceivable that Mrs. apartment purchase. Ms. Hurley
Hatfield (.'('Ufd have been consulted, told my associate it was she, not
Ms. Stocker claims, because of the Mrs. Hatfield, who Introduced the
"totally Greek style" of the renova· Tsakoses to the apartment sellers,
tion. "He was making a Greek David and Sarah· Yerkes. ,
temple out of It," the affidavit says.
- Two of the checks delivered to
According to Ms. Stocker, Tsakos Mrs. Hatfield were written to ." the
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interview With an· unwed mother
w110. hal just kllt her we~
payments. 1be candlllate ~ or
could not promiJe the woman ~'d
do something alJout It, depending on

how he thinks the country 'feels at
the time abOut unwed mothers."
-"It sounds like a greai serviCe," I
said. "How much does It cost?"
"WeU, that's just a simple tour,
and with transportation and tnclud·
. lng the ex-convict and Good Humor
truck, we charge $1,500." · ·
"That's not expensive," I said.
"Of course, Ghetto Inc. has more
luxurious tours. We can aJTange for
a candidate to walk thrOugh a
garbage dump, have him phoiographed With a group oi' striking
schoolteachers, let him cut the
ribbOn for a new playground, and
then lay the cornerstone for a
low-cost hbuslng development. The
charge for this would be SlO,&lt;nl, and .
we'd supply the striking
schooltear!hers."
"You must be swamped With
business," I said.
"Well, It's picking up J1lcely," my
frtend said. "01 course the beauty of
Ghetto Inc. ls thatwecanservtceau
candidates wllether they're for or
against the poverty program."

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Will get him the sympathy of t~
backlash crowd, which he is
appealtng to tn the first place." :
, "I could sec a candidate asking
for. that kind of treatment, but
where do you find lhe people to
throw tile rotten eggs and
vegetables?"
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climax
01)11lpiad
bellcq)ter, the eerUy reallatlc space
ship hovered and "cmununlcated"
with the Collseum via other-worldly
sounds, then an lmpoalng space

traveler suddenly awearecJ high
atql the ardtway of the stadium.
Saying he !oond the Olympics
lnsplrlng, he promised a shoW ill
. reward.
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'Then there wereaympboales, and
fireWorks, .and mqre symplolles
and more fireworkS -probably too
--many tlrewOrks - to Pll-Y tribute to
the dtli!s that hosted the Games In
the past.
1bere also were more earthly
entertainments.
Each of the 92,1m spectators bad
been t.ssued a blue-e-1 fJa.shllght,
aud the eftect was a dark- tUied
with glimmering blue jewels. Lionel
Riehle, the "human" star of the
shaw,~ a1100g he'dcanpoeedfol'
the occaslm. 1bere were c1o1.ens ~
'break-dancers.
At the end, there were the
athletl!s, sayJna goodbye to their
new·foond frteiJda, hllflllng and
trading ·momentlll, and dancing
~to the music.

It so much, ln fact,
to
plead with them to leave the
Coliseum floor, some tour hours
after the cenmony bad begun.
Earlier In theevenlng,lnadlsplay
ofspcllltaneouSgJee, the athletes had
disrupted the fonnal portion of the
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As many of the athletes from the
140competlnjjnatlonsracedaround
the track with their national flags
aitd other banners such as '"lbanx
LA _: Great Brltaln,\' aud "Costa
Rica Loves You," the 8llllllUID!I'
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the proeram COUld continue.
They kept running, waving to the

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"Well, I think It's a very noble
experiment, . and I can't see' how • ·,,;,..
ybetto Inc. can miss," I sald.l
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"It can't. As a matteroffact, with
so many people running for 'Office, r ., i.;::
our only fe.a r Is that we may rim out ·::-~~
of ghettos -or even w~. unwed - ,_.,
mothers - before the campaign Is

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cheering crowd.
Finally, white-clad security
guards &amp;efltly herded the athletes to
wheie they were supposed to be, and
the formal ceremony continued.
1ben the shOW began.
With the Collleum lights dar·
kened, the "star" of the sound-andlight spectacular was a huge flying
saucer, ~Jcomed by la2ers beam·
, ing off Into space. 11le craft,
ampJete With multt-«lio!ed .flashIng Ughbl, Wl!fl accompanied by the
mWIIc from the l1lCMes ''Dll; A
Space Odys!ey' ~ and "Close En·
counters of the Third Kll)d."
SUsp!lded from a da.rlrkel...n.ied!d

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)- !twas
an uniiiiUal wtaner's circle following
Dutch Treat's wlfl In the leatured
$10,&lt;nl Invitational Handk'ap Pace
at Scioto DownS oo Saturday nlaht.
There wereff!w smlles,llttle talking
andalmolt nocdeblallon,anilatew
of lhDIIe uaembled were fighting to
·hold back aome tears. ·
Dutch Treat had posted his sixth
straight win and his last fllr owners
Joe and Lynde! Adamtll!y following

a bt11Uant

career. 1be
hone goes under the auctluotet 's
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FoJJowtng Adams acro&amp;B the line ·
.Parkersburg's Rick Ellllon,.
Larry Bond, Brent Martin, and
Scott Wolfe.
Adainl, EWson, and Bond Dn·
lshed one, two, three In the first
heat, while Brent Martin won the
second heat ~ Racine's Scott
Wolfe 1n the Gheen Painting
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ctory at
lne peedway,
claiming the 25-lap victory with a
late charge over Tom Amos, Lin
Potter, and Earl HW.
Adams bested an aU-star field of
18 cars, Including · two top-rated
visitors from Fremont, Ohio, Lin
Potter and John Sa~ber.
The accident plagued. feature
event took Its toll on cars and
E!llulpment, although au drtvers
escapedlnjuryaslaptlmesonthe
high banked oval neared the
current track records. . ·
Early In the !!Vent, the grand
master of local auto racing, Earl
Hill took the Initial lead with Adams
In hot pursuit The top four cars
jOCkeyed for the top position, but
Hill seemed tu be the man to beat,
untU a nat tire sent him to the pits
durlng a red nag· with 10 laps
remaining.

From that polnt.~n Bob~
aud the notorious Black Bandit
racer set the winning pace and
brought home the vk;tory. Local
drivers Benny Hickel, Scott Wolfe
aud HUlon Wolfe finished eighth,
lOth and 11th respecUvely.
Earl HW set fast tlmewlth a time
of 3:20, an average speed in excess
of lal miles per bour. HW, Junior
Abels, and Mark Dickson won the

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won by Harry Yoho, followed by
John HlllTis, and Bob Adams, Sr.

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Tampa Bay Coach Jobn McKay's the Bucs, both on one-yard plungeS. pocket by the Tampa,Bay defense, ·
plSI-gameden)eaoor,ltwwldhave J;unes Wilder opened the scorll!g connectedonl0of21p8ssesfor100
been hard to tell the Bucs topped for the B~ With a two-yard run In yards.
Cincinnati 21-13 ln ihelr National
theflrstquai1er.
Both teams trllded touchdowns In
Football League exhlbltioo game.
Cincinnati quarterback Turk the first period, with Clnclnna!l
McKay seemed to forget that his SChonert connected with Brooks oo scoring first when Brooks streaked
team won Its second straight
a48-yardtouchdownpasslntheflrst 48 yards through a disorganized
pi S73011 game Saturday night.
period. Kicker Jim Breech can· Bucs defense with a Schooert pass.
What he remembered most was a pleted the Bengals' scoring by
Tampa Bay !'l!tallated after.
48-yard touchdown pass caught by hlttlngfleldgoalsof2land33yards, Brantieylnterceptedahalbackpass
theBengals' James Brooks.
buthealsomlsseda32-yardattempt by Brooks on the Bengals' 31-yard
"We had a brmkdown:I woo '!say · early In the third period.
line and returned ttsevenyards. The
Who It was because It's embarrass·
In the secood half, DeBerg took Bucs moved quickly to a two-yard
lng,"Mci&lt;aysald.
~at quarterback for the Bucs touchdownrunbyWtlder.
McKay also refused to. give andcompletedelghtofllpassesfor
In the secOnd pertnd, after the
quarterback Jack Thompson a pat 100 yards.
Bengals had moved to a first down
Bengal veteran quarterback Ken Inside the Tampa Bay :l-yard line,
00 the back. Thompson, who was
tradedfromthi!BengalstotheBucs Andderson,closlngtheflrsthalfand the arouse&lt;1 Bucs defensive lllie
last year completed eight of 14 opentngthesEcond,hltfourofseven suddenlystlffened.Cinclnnatihadto
passes f; 96 yards as Tampa Bay passes for ooly14yards, but BengaJs settle for a 21-yardBreech field goal.
rolled to a14-10 halftime lead.
starterTurkSchonertledaHpassers
The Bucs capped a 74-yard drive
But McKay preferred to point to with 11.of:l6 for 151 yards and one with a one--yard dash by Owens to .
'lbompson's lnablltity to complete a touchdown, au ln the first halt.
make It 14-10 mkJway In the second
touchdown pass
...~Ctnc~~Jnna~tl~rookl~~e_!Boomer~~:_;E~sla~·-~~!:.._-----'---"Thcmpson
not have a good
night " he said '"lbere's no reason
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ranked tnh by ·t he Asloclallon .of
Tennts Profe88lonals compu~.
Davis, 2!1, the Western's defending .
champion, was ~~eeiled ~th and ·
ranked 79th by the computer.
Mocr needed three Bell and blld to
flgllt at! three match points during a
second let tiebreaker, but he prevailed 3-6, 7-6, ~2.
ThevlcayWU biB second eve!' In
a P,(ulellllolw ~t. the rtnt
me ccm1na In the Japan Open In

CLEVELAND (Afl ,..... Terry
Moor bad neither lime nor the
c:anPuter oo his side, yet he stlll
managed to upset Marty Davis and
' win the $lOO,&lt;nl Western ()pen
•Tellnls Ql8lnplonshlp8 title at the
Harold T. Clark Teimla Stadium.
"Fc!r this elder stsaman. It's
great Just to make the tlnala, and to
wtri was Icing on . the calcl!," llllld
Moor, at 32 the oldest participant In
. the tounwnent.
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which set up one score with a~
interception by linebacker Scott
Brantley and stopped a promising
BengaldrtveWithanotherpasslheft
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Bandit" stole the shaw, aettiD&amp; fall
. Ume, wlnniDc the helmet dash, and
the !Ml-lap feature here Sunday
evening at Hllltql Speedway In

over."

"SuJlpose you hav~ a candidate
' who Is agatnst Welfare, opPosed to
Coddung the poor and feels eve- ' .
ryone should Oft .hlms&lt;!lf up by his
own bootstrap;,."
"I know One," I aald.
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"Well, for $25,10) We'D arrange a
tour for him ,which wUj include
having rotten vegetables and eggs
thrown at him, having paint spilled
· on his car, and, If he requesiB It,
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Ghetto, Inc.~-~~----------..,.-__;A__;rt_B_;_uc_hiva~,
A'frtend otmlne has just thought
of a way to raise a large sum of
money for poverty-stricken areas
without one cent's cost to the
taxpayer. He calls his program
Ghettu Inc., and this Is his
explanation of .how 11 works.
"From now until the presidential
election," my friend said, "ghettlJS
are going to be the big thing, ancl
every politician running for .Public '
&lt;tllce Is gotng to have to villt one.
But most politicians don'! know
where to begin wlien 11 comes I()
touring the slums, · and so Ghetto
Inc. Wlll make au thearr8ftliMilellts
for them, for ·a fee, of CllllfW,"
"What will-you do?"
"Well, let us suppose the person
wishing lo tour a ghetto area Is one
of the many thousands «!~:• esldeh·
tilil candidates who feel
gated to
walk through a dep.l c:a.'&lt;l area.
Ghetlo Inc. woUld make out an
Jtlnerary for him, First, we'd !lave
him visit a rat-lnfettecf tenement,
where he could be vltlbly shocked.
"'Then we'd ·take lum aver to
meet the parish priest who )las JIIJt
CCliiChed a Utile' League team of
deprived · youngsters to ·a city
$1mplooship. Alter that we'd have
him talll to an ex-convict wbo 'has
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Slll)er gymnast.
And the Romanians, often ap- wetedeclaredckllied.
There was U and his Chinese
plauded by the crowd ln apprecla- . · And then Hollywood producer
teammates,
middle-distance
tiooofthelrrctusaltojolntheSovlet David Wolper's show really swung
.
runner
Marlclca
Pulca and Szabo
boycott, were rewarded with a Into high gear- a Close Encoonter

second·best :!! gold medals. China, Wtth a spaceship, a laser-Ugh! star and their Romanian teammates,
an OlYmpic lblentee since 1952, war, a fireworks · salute to au two-time decathlon gold medalist
swept back Into the world's athleUc Olympic cities and a rock concert, a Daley Thompson of Britain, aU·
around men's gymnastics cham·
canmunlty by winning 32 medals, futurtstlccelebratlonofthepast.
15 of thein gold. .
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Olympics of the future w1U be pion Koji GUiilllken of Japan, West
With the last of the blood, swea~ measured, as a~Jt'ays, .against German SWimmer Michael Gross
and tears shed by the athletes of the Olympians of the past The next and marathoner Carlos Lopes Ot
~ltrlglltathome ..
Oiymplad, It was ttme to generatlonhaslts.w orkciltoutforlt. Portugal - and the endUring
The Soviet Unloo and Its closest party.
Track star Carl Lewis, welter· courage of Swiss marathoner Ga,
trlendamlihtwellbavecarteclot!a
ltwasapartyfortheworld'srnosi weight boxer Mark Breland and brtela Ande~·Schles$.
There was Lewis fulfilling Ills
healthy' chunk of bullloo. But they physically fit ,men and women. So gymnast Mary ~ Retton are
dream
of four golds.
choee to stsy away, just as the Lo6 Angeles In general and HoUy· candidates to becmle among the
And
Sprinter Valerie BrlscoUnited States aud aome of fts allles WOod In pattlcular which most glided American athletes of
boycotted thel91rlMolcowGames.
spawned Jane Fonda and Richard the future ascootractsandendorse- Hooks wlnnlng three.
And Greg Looganls displaying
Without the challeqe ot the stmmons-celebrated the athletes' ' ment offers pour ln. But for the
Soviets, the East ·Gennans, the prowess with a spectacle which molhent,UNinglsclearlythemost unmatched perfection ln both
springboard and plaUorm diving.
Cubans and other boycotting na· , rivaled ~ pageantry that .opened glided athlete of the present.
And the grace and artistry of
t!Qns, the United States wm 174 the Summer Games oo July 28.
The gymnast from China won six
medall, Including 83 goJ4 that
medals, the most of any athlete Mary LouRetlon and Peter VIdmar
surpas&amp;ed the Olympic record ofal
After thousands ot athletes · here. 1bree were gold, two silver andJuUanneMcNamaraandMitch
mingled with each other iuu:J aud one bronze. The gold cham· · Gaylord and all the gymnasts who
$1!Uouryearaago.bytheSovtets. ·
The East Gennana were the cavorted .3J"'\rlxx the Lo6 Angeles plons;withfouraplece,wereLewls. will almost certainly have parents
runnen-up In the medal cam! tour Memorial .Coliseum track, the the track star whose nart'le wm across the nation catapulting their ·
years ago. Peltlape fittingly, the Olympic fiag was turned over to almost certainly be Inexorably kids Into neighborhood gyms.
And Tracy R\I!Z. transferring.the
West Germans were leCiind thlB Mayor Bo-Hyun Yum of Se!Jul, UnkedwiththatofJesaeOwens,and
precise beauty of gymnastics tu the
tlrne with 59.
South Korea, host of the 1!118 Ecaterlna Szabo, the heir to Nadia
Summer Games. The. 1liiM Games Cananeci's crown as Romania'S swimming pool.

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"A.H.," 'Ms. Stocker said. Tsakos
often ~Initials or "codelnames"
In recording checks whose purpose
he did not want to disclose, she said.
- Hatfield has said he didn't
know about Taskos' attempt to sill
atlack helicopters to Iran! from
Tsakos' Washington office. But Ms.
Mangan says she ·delivered a•telex :
from Taskos,. Athens office detail· ·;
lng the Iranian deal to Hatfield's.
Georgetown home last AprU, with a ..
note· from her warning the senator
that it was only "the tip of the •
Iceberg."
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alleged criminal record In Greece, • ·
but said he gave the. tepott to his · .
lawyer, Henry Lavine, who re- .
ported back that Tsakos was ;· •·
'' clean." But Lavine wru; also · · ·
Tsakos' attorney atthettme; and he : ,:
later resigned when Tsakos r,eport·
edly would ilot disclose certain
payments he had made.In Europe.
Meanwhile, Greece's assistant ,
attorney ~eneral, Anthony Vgont· • "i
tas, con!lrmed by telephi;,ne the . }
authenticity of the report on
Tsakos. Vgontzas said Tsakos had
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WASIDNGTON - Witnesses
have given the Senate Ethics
Commltlee sworn statements that
contradict Sen. Mark . Hatfield's
account of his dealings With Greek
amis merchant" Bastl Tsakos.
After J.raJsed questions about the ·
Tsakos-Hatfleld 'relationship, the
Oregon Republican asked the
committee to investigate' the 1113t·
ter to clear his name. His request
came after the committee had •
already taken affidavits from two
fonner employees of TsakOs. ·
According to the sworn statements, which have been obtained
by my assoctateCorky Johnson, the
ex-emplayees believe Hatfield did
not gtve the press an accurate
account of the Tsakos altair.
They dispute, for example, Hat·
!leld's explanation of the money
that Tsakos paid to the senator's ·
Wife. Antoinette. They say that
payments totaling about $40,1nl
were made .to Mrs. Halfield during
the same tWD-year period that .the
senator was . helplng Tsakos promote a $15 bllllon trans-African
pipeline project.
The senator contends that the
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fee" for his
Wife's work In locating a Watergate

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U.S. captures 83 gold medals

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For the rruntent, she's got something all politicians want. She's got
glamour. She's a national celebrity. Thls goes beyond mere charisma,
which Is rare enough.
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~ - gnash, gnash, go Republican teeth - the Dernocra~· vice
preslilentlal candidate SEI!!IIll tu have that quality that makes her Immune
.tu criticism, at least for the moinl!!t.
An estimated 6 mllllon more"WO)IIell than_men are eXpected to vote In
November. President Reagan commands stronger support among men
than women. The Republicans are sen.sltlve about doing anything that
could Irritate women voters, whose empathy for a member of their own sex
may 'prove to be stronger than othi!r considerations.
There's Irony at work ~. because heretofore it was the Democ~ats
who threw their arms In the air and said that Ronald Reagan's wrumth
ariowed him to get away with political murder.
The Democrats said Reagllll somehow evaded blame for his mistakes In
deed or wo'ri!: They -call him .,,the Teflon president" because "nothing
sticks to him."
Rep. Jim Wright, 0-Texas, the House majority leader, recently sent a
. letter •to Washington news executives voicing his frustration.
"Whenever there ts a televised White House press conference, many of
, us on the Hill cringe at the number of Inaccurate ststements which Mt.
Reagan gets by with unchaJJenged," wrote Wright.
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Maybe Ms. Ferraro ts still glow1ng In the surprised approval that
seemed to sum up the country's reaction to a woman being named to the'
naUonal ticket of a major political party.
Or maybe she hasn't had enough opportunities yet to make many
mistakes. The campaign still has 12 weeks to go.
~~It cwldbe, too, that the glow will oot wear off and thatMs.Ferrarowith a flair for spontaneity and withwhatcanesacross as!Jiack of political
guile - may ·escape the kind of critical scrutiny that exposes the mere
mortality of most politicians.
ComervatM!s hold a news confetence to charge that Ms. Ferraro Is
viola~ the law by mt disclosing her husband's financial holdings.
'JWmty minutes later, Ms. Ferraro stands In the domway of her otnce aud
.replies. She says she has not violated the law. She says she will lay out her
and her husband's finances shortly. She recalls she had predicted a dirty
campaign and calls the conseJVattves' complaint as just an example of
that.
So far, the Issue lacks sizzle.
REpublicans learned that attempts to hellttle here can backfire. Tough
Edward Rollins, Reagan's campaign cblef, bad to apologi7Je f9r •the
suggested sexual Innuendo In dismissing the Ferraro nomination as
potenttally "the blggest IllS poJitlcally In recent history."
Katherine Davalos Ortega, !be treasUrer of the United States, has been
selected as the keynoter ot the Republican National Convention ln DaUas
next week. She calls herseif a "born Republican."
A few days alter Mondale announced his selection of Ms. Ferraro, Mrs.
Ortega made a speech to a Republican group In Denver and attacke!l "Mr.
Mondale aud l)ls running mate" as being "ln favor of the we~ national
defense poUcy of the Carter administration."
But last week, ln an Interview, she was asked wl!at she thought of the
Ferraro selection. She could think ofll\llhln&amp;negattveto say. "Iwashilppy
for her," she said.

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9:00 A.M ..-Admlssion will be charged at
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5:00 P.M.-Sweet Mountain Sound -.. Hill
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•7:00 P.M.-Demolition Derby
7:00 P.M.-Grubb Family Singers- Gos·
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7:00 P.M.-Dedicate New Swine Barn
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bottom and left to right, Hannon Killebrew, Don
Dry!ldale, Pee Wee Reelle, Rick Flllftll 8l!d Lull!
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· :0 · revenge, and In tzylng to gain the
Fortherestoftheday,evezyUme
: , : upper hand; the Braves and Padres
Perez stepped to the plate, Plldres
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San D!!?go Manager Dick WUIJ- pitchers threw Inside. Ed Whitson
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Atlant\ Manager Joe Tone,
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Benches cleared, put no punches
'~ ; two replaC~!ffient managers were
were
thrown.
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Greg Booker followed suit In the
:.· ! . pitches and consequent brawls as
: ' : the Braves took an ugly 5-3 vlctozy fUth and was also booted · as a
lull-scale brawl broke out. 1n the
:, : over the Padres Sunday.
· , As the Padres were returning to eighth, Craig Lefferu' first pitch hit
their-dugout after the final brawl, a Perez on the ann and figh13 again
fan hit San Diego's Kw1 Bevacqua broke out as Lefferu was ejected.
In the head with a mug of beer.
As the game's final out was
Bevacquajumpedontothetopofthe recorded, bullpen coach Harzy
dugout and charged toward the fan Dunlop was managing the Padres,
.but was restrained by secwity polkemen were on top of both
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guards.
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that five should-be spectators were · Elsewhere tn the National
charged with "disorderly wllile League, Chicago beat Mont{eal 'I.a,
Intoxicated" conduct and one had New York downed Pittsburgh 6-J,
the added charge or simple battezy
Houston topped Cincinnati G-1 and
and resisting arrest.
Los Angeles edged San Francisco
Atlanta starter Pascual Perez 54 tn 10 Innings. st. Louis and
was the central figure In the fights. Phllifelpha were rained out.
He allowed only five hits over eight
Cubs 7, Expos 3
Rick Sutcliffe, 1().1, won his eighth
Innings, but his sixth "hit' ~ set the
tone for the game. Perez struck San consecutive decision, sbiktngout12,
Diego's Alan Wiggins with the first walking none and picking up an RBI
pitch of the contest - and the . on a ninth-Inning double. Rat Cey
baseball soon became secondazy.
broke a 3-3 tie In the sixth with a
'The guy who caused It aU was two-run homer, his 18th of the
Dick Williams," said Torre. "It was season. It came oft Steve Rogers,
. gutless. It stinks. It was Hitler-like ;l-12, who lost his seventh game In as
many decisions.
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Thursday - For home delivered
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Friday - Chicken salad, green
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Harden, D.J. and Mlcbael. Oak Inn.
Pamela Foreman, Minersville;
Ralph Hanten, Racine; Brian
Hardeil, Pooli!i oy; J~ and
Tanvny Nelson, Middleport; Keith
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bloomli!e 800 tillage house pla!lts,
umeeae) 1 varJgatedfollageandother
In pants, and succulents 800
cacd.
In the . artistic arrangement.
division the d
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Trails,.. lnc1udlne wild flowml,
woad or rocks; "Walk by the See
Sbore, ''with- shells, sand and«
dried materials; ''Sunny Days,"
11181Sdeslgn llleludtng~or
ziDnlas; ''SIIi8111£ In the Rain," a

"pouring" ~ lncl!ldlne blue
ftossc:s.
"Happy Go Lucky," anything
aoes In a fiMJrlte container: '"'b\Y
TrNsures," an antique container:
''C\9nd1PIIgl!t and
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lhn!e or less candles with roses;
'"11sklt;a-Taskl!k." ~trt
fruit 8D1kJr ··cavlwNes In a basiiEt
with follagt!; "Country &lt;lun:h,"
IOineCJIIq auttallle tor • plano or
0111811 Including white fk.ll'; 1!1 s; 800
"Day Dn&gt;ams" tor dhpiR)' only,
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Yeauger, Columbus; Pearl 800 .lei*IDI, Kmbel1)' and Rochelle, ddldwasgl\lellanaiipilmefaV~rby Jeffl!s SClll, witb Allele Hasrden as
Lena Yeauger, Cbarlliston, W.Va.: FCftliiRun.
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July'
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Ruth Ann
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"Summertime FU\ with F'm&gt;ers'' Is tile tllemert a Dower show to
lie stagul by tile Wlllii'!Bvllii!Gardm
Club at tile American Leeton hall tn
w~. Tuesday between 4800
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The sliow Is open to the pdllle for
etthlbttS with entries to be tn place
befOre 6:30 p.m. Since JudRbw wW
begin at 7 p.m. 'lbe Judelnewlll be
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oral with ribbDn8 10 be awarded In
tllree places. A blist rt sbaw In the
lmt1culture and . artistic dlvllions
will be ra-qpllml.
'lbe rules specl(y that exhibitors
may make only ooe entzy In any
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lO:.tla.ni., aJM!muckluncheswl)l Area Agency on Aging. will be at
be available at lbe fair .
the Center on Thursday, Aug. 23. If
The Center will 1ur11e a booth In you have need ot legal services. CaD
one or tile Qlmmerelal Bnlldlngs Leafy Chasteen, Pul$: Benefits
this year, ltop by and seE! the staff
Spedal!st, for an appointment to
while you are at the fair.
· see Wamsley,
lf you -s transportation to the
'The Senior Nutrition Program
only.
fair, can the Center at 992-2161 by · matu for the week ts:
Monday- Texas Tommy, baked
Actlvttllis this year will take place Tuesday·lit f p.m.
1n the area d. the hilltop stage with
Friday- Physk:al Fltness, ll: 45 beans, cole slaw, watermelon.
entertainment beginning at 11 a.m. a.m., Bingo, 1-2 p.m.
Tuesday - Western Melt sandThe Center will not be open after
Jam Wamsley, Attorney for the wich, lima heaDs and corn, tomato,

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sexual Intercourse. For older Bulldtng or srop at the booth at the
wOme!l, there are certain risks . Meigs County Fair.

~the vaginal Untng causing painful

developlq · endometrial cancer · trogen can be given safely under
should have an i!ildometrlal ttssue careful pbyslclan control.
sample at tni!IIOp8use.
' Help protect yOW"Self from ute'lbetumooeesbQieilfnaquentJy rtne cancer by having a Pap tell
Is gl.veD to 'WOIIli!il during and after
and regular checkups and If .You
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has decreased more t11an '10 pe1 cent
during the last«&lt; yean, due malliJy
to the Pap test 800 regular
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If )'011 abould baW lntermen·
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or unusual cllscbarale youshDuld see
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had Intercourse an early qe or

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uterine cervix;
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endomeiJ1a1 CjlllCel' In the u.s. haw
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detl!ctlng earjy cancer rt the

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cervical caDCer Is
greater or If you haw a blslory of
tntmlllty, faUure o( ovulation,
p101011pd i!SIIIJjiE!D therapy 800
obellly, the risk o( develoPDg
-endcmeltla1 caDCel' II greater. .
The Pap test; and examination
Ullller a mlcn+(&gt;l)il! ~cells !rom
the cervix~ body of the utenll, II
a · s~mp~e procedure wblch can be
pert.onneil at appropriate Intervals
by pllyslciiiM . u pert rt every
pelvis~- For the aver881! rllk pe1011, a Pap le$t Is
recommended CIIICe every three
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Gainey, Middleport; Bety MelDAttftdl~gt!ll!basl!ietdiDDerwere
"· ' , tosh, Marilin Ytcugei, Lawreme . Leola and Bill fleldell ~Warren,.
.:• . Yeauger, Cllarlle Yea~. Geny M!d!.; Earl and Betly Hanten,
, , ,. · Halley, Robert Halley, Sue Ann Weston, W.Va.; Bob and Esther
· ,;, . Smith, Laura Smith, Todd Grove!', Harden, Mary and Don· Usle,
·. ~· : Ray Smith, Jacob Srnltll, 'l'tacEy S)aacuse, . Dr. Bill Neue 800
· '· Smith, ADtbouy Smith, Kim Smith, 1110ther, Lucille, Huntington,
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J11ew Smltb, ~Alan Yea.!lJl'l', miErtc,Marllll; JlmmiJobnetta
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Parlt i-ecently with 35 Jll!i'90IIS
:~; · Jobn.aDd Ruth Ann Carsey were attending.
Darned chalnnell for the 19lli . RecQgnl2ed and pi Died gifts
reUnion,
were Janet Harden, Jlllcholas Usle.
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. ;,,. " Rollelleawn, Pomeroy: Jerry with Pamela Fonman receiving
. · · ,_ Yeallllll!l', Mrs. Elanor Lobie, Rella .the door prize.

MEEHNG AT THE PlATE' - Hous&amp;on A*ai' calcher Mark
home plllte ufei.J, 88 CIDdnnMI lle!ll; catcller Dave
Van Gwder toms too late lo 1111 him out, durlq lhe NVenth lnnlnl al
lbelr Nellop•l Leape pme !luDday dtemoon In ClnelnnaU, Bailey was
able to liCoi'e when teur1mate Bm Doran bea&amp; oat a ball ..,. an lnlleld
stnpe, udlhe relay lhrow to the pWe was too late. 'l1le Aslros beat the

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:• " 11:'45 a.m. : Squa"' Dance, 1·3 p.m.
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11: 45 a.m.: Chorus, 1·2 p.m.
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• Senior Citizens Cou!lfY, Mulberry
'• Heiibts, Pomeroy, liaS the follow, • lng ilctlvltles ocheltuied tor the

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Bailey

women, and
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oldest; Nldlola• McUwei1Jin.
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double ligures for the 154th Ume In
his career. He.allowed four hi13 800
walked four batters.
A blister on his rtght band forced
Ryan to leave the game with two
DUB In the seventh Inning. ~
pitched one-hit rellef, striking out
two.
D'l'lpii $, GlaiD 4
Candy Maldooado. who entered
the game as a dEfensive replacement In the ninth Inning, won the
game for Los Angeles with a two«it
horne!' In the 10th.
Maldonado's fourtli lone run of
the season came oft Mark Davis,
3-13, the Glan13' foorth pitcher.
Alejandro Pela, 12-6, pitched his
e!With COOJplete game, although he
allowed' tlE Gil!n13 to tie the score
with two runs In the botlllm ot the
ninth.

Rookie Joe Carter dro,ve In six
· GaryPettistripledhornetworuns runs with hmlers In cmsecut1ve
to tie the score In the eighth and· Innings- a two-runshotandagrand
scored on Rob WIHong's bad-llop slam Oft Rat GuidJY - and Bert
Blyleven fired a five-hitter. as
single as .California won a seven,
Clevelarid beat New York tor the
homer slugfest and snaAJed a
I
first time In 12 games this season.
four-game losing streak.
Blyleven
struck out live, hit a batter
Juan ·Ben!quez stngted with one
800
did
not walk anyone tn .
out for his fourth hit and Keith
Atherton relieved Lary Sorensen. recording hls thlrd shutout of the
One out later, Atherton walked Mike Yll!l1' and 45th or his career. The ·
Brown. That brought on Oakland Yinkees did oot getarwmer beyond
relief ace Bill Caudill, but Pettis first balle until the ninth Inning.
~8,~Sox1
tripled to score Beniquez and Brown
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Ben
Ogilvie had a loner and two
and scored the winning run when
singles
and drove tn two runs and
Wilfong's grounder hopped over
Bob
McClure
checked Chicago on
second baseman Tony Phllllps'
three hits In eight Innings to
head.
CIII!Piete
MUwaukee's sweep or a
Benlquez went 4-for-4, Including a
series. The Brewers
three-game
pair of homers, and drove In tour
had
dropped
four
games to the White
runs, while Reggie Jackson hit his
Sox
In
Mllwaukee
last Weekend497th career homer for the Angeli
.Loser
LaMarr
Hoyt
was
shelled for
Dwayne Murpbyhomered twice for
eight
hits
800
six
runs
800
failed to
Oakland, whUe Tony Philllps and
last
five
tnnlngs.BIIl
Schroeder's
IV!lke Davis e~ch hit one.
two-run double starting the scoring
tn the second.Ogllv1e htmered tn the
fourth and singled a run across In the
~th.
·
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RedSoxS. Blmpn 2
Dwight Evans' sacrlfk.oeOydrove
In an unearned run In the top rt the
C!NClNNATI (AP) - Right- 11th after Jackie Gutlemulngled,
bander Brad Lesley, who had stole second and cootlnued to third
shuttled between the Cincinnati on catcher Marv Faley's throwing
Reds and their minor-league sys- error.HtmenailstJYGaryWard800
tern this season, has been optioned to Billy Sample pve Texas a 2-0 lead,
Milwaukee's Vancouver fann but the Red Sox, blanked for seven
team.
Innings by Dlclde Noles, tied It tn the
The departure of Lesley on eighth on RBI singles hy Mike
Saturday left a spot open on the EaslerandBIIIBuckner.
Reds' roster. The club ·did not
Texas out11elder George Wright
lrrunedlately move to fill · the tied an AL record set tn 19117 by
opening, spokesman Jim Ferguson stranding 11 •basenmners. The ·
said.
Rangers left 181\1111ler8 m base, two
Lesley, 25, used as a relieve!', shortrithemajar-leaguereronifor

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/ ,: held reci!ntJy 'at lqoal Oak Park.
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Angels 10, Alhletlcs 9

began thel984seasonwiththeReds'
Class AAA Wichita fann team, but

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cueartcucerortheenllometrlllm
or body ~the uterus as replrted by
the Arnl!rlcan Cancer Society'
accordlnc to s. Michael, Public
lnlonnatloll Chairman rt the Meigs
County Unit.
.
IJ!vasive cervical cancer InCl. · deiiCe has steadily decreased over
the ~. whlle cancer In !!ltu has
• rben .. aU Jll'OUil8· Cetvical cancer
ts moo comp!OD IDday aJ110IIi 1ow
· ~nomic llf0Uil8· -Endornl't.· . rial cancer aftllcts m011tly mature

Fast

Wes Gardner pitched 21..1 Innings
for hls 11rst major league save.
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All&amp;ro8 8, Redll1
Nolan Ryan and Frank D!Pino·
Cllllblned on a five-hitter In Clncln· .
· nail. ltyan, »7, struck out 11 to tie

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ln~w- or uterine cancer 1n
• 191N, tncludlne ·16,(0) ~ rt
cancer ~ the cervix, and :II,Wl

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Mel&amp; 8, l'lrall!8 3
George Foster's two-run homer
helped Rat Darllpg to Ills first
vlcfozy since the All·Star brEak.
Darling, ' 11-5, had failed In six
previous attempts for hls 11th
vlctozy~ Foster's 17th hcmer fol·
lowed a two-out walk to Keith
Hernandez In the ftfth Inning 800

Tigers, Indians post.victories
By HERSCHEL NISSENSON
AP Spons Writer
Everything's up to date tn Kansas
City- for the.Detrolt Tigers.
The Tigers staggered Into Kansas
City with 12 losses In their-previous
18 games and their lead over
Toronto In the Amerl~an League
East having shrunk from 12~ to
eight games In less than a week. But
Darrell Evans, Ruppert Jones and
Alan Trammell each drove In two
runs Sunday as Detroit defeated the
Royals 8·4 to sweep a three-game
weekend series. Coupled with
Toronto's 54 loss to Baltimore, the
Tigers headed hQme with a ninegame bulge.
In the AL , West, Minnesota
remained 1~ game!; ahead of
California with a J.O vlctozy over
Seattle while the Angels outlasted
Oakland 1().9.
Elsewhere, Cleveland 1ended New
York's domination with a 0.0
triumph, Milwaukee trounced Chicago 8-1 and Boston edged Texas 3-2
In 11 Innings.
.
Orioles 5, Blue Jays 4
After Dave Stieb blanked the
Orioles on four hits . for seven
Innings, he left with a blister on hls
pitching hand and they jumped on
Roy Lee Jackson and Jlrruny Key
for flve runs In the eighth. A
throwlngeiTOrhyTorontoshorutop
Alfredo Griffin and singles by Dan
Ford and Cal Rlpken Jr. loaded the
bases. Eddie Murray tripled to tie
. the score and one out later Young
belted his ninth home run.
Tippy Martinez pitched out of a
jam tn the bottom of the eighth by
retiring Dave Collins and Griffin
with rtinllers at first and third,
enabllng Scot! McGregor to snap a
personal four-game losing streak.
Twins Mariners 0
Frank VIola scattered slxhitsand
struck out four In hurling his fourth
shutout of the season. Minnesota
look a 1-0 lead against Mike Mooretn
the first Inning when Andre David
doubled, continued to third on right
fielder A!' Cowens' throwing emr
and srored on Kent Hrbek's
grounder. The Twins added a run tn
the second when Gary Gaettl .
walked, moved to second as 'I1m
Teufel grounded out 800 score on
Tim Laudner's single. Tom Brunansky .alld Gaettl hit consecutive
one-out doubles tn the sixth for

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Uterine cancer death rate decreases,

G-kPill' Gives

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'Ex~emcl ~1~ehe"-~
rtned. "I thank aU of the people In
this great nation."
Aparicio, a shorutop, bellan Ills
returning to Capstrano. Eacl!
summer, the ballptayer, come for a career with the Chlcago White Sox
weekend to tucked-away Cooper- on April 17, 19!56, the aame day
stown, to visit ""SI!ball's birthplace · Dzysdale made his major ~
and to hmai- the game's greatest debut with the SrooklyD Dod!Jel s.
shrine, the Hall rt Fame.
·..n Is vezy Intimidating, belleYe
· "Youneverlosetheglow. You just me, to slaOO here," said thes.toot-G
rekindle the fire," said Don DrYS· Dlysdale, whollled an Intimidating
dale, who oo Sunday became one of stYle to win 21» pmes with the
the five DE!WI!!j(· lndllctees .tn the l)odgersdUI'jl\g.acareerthatlasied .
modest, red-bricked museum on 1:hrouih 19E9.
Main Street.
KUlebreW, the slusger with 573
Hannal Klllebrew, Luis Apari- home runs who )"as niCknamed ·
cio, Pee Wee ReeseandR!ckFerrell '"'be K!llel', '' ,provll;led some ~ the
joined Dlyadale m the dais for the more touching 800 emotionlll mo· Hall of ,Fame Induction ceremontes, meit13 ot the day, particularly when
the 45th to. be held here Since the .he talked about his deceased father .
original claSs of Babe Ruth, Ty
"When I was a boy, my father
Cobb, Hanus Wagner, Christy would play with my brother 800 lin
MathewSon and Walter Johnson the yl!l'd, My mother would say,
was inducted.
'You're tearing up the grass.' And
"When I first came to this countzy my Dad 1¥ould 511)', 'We're not
,t) yearS ago, there was not much In rals1ng grass, we're raising boys.' "
my pocke13, but I was full .of
At one point, he momentarily
dreams," said Aparicio, the flr$t broke down whlle disCussing Har'
Venezuelan-born player to be ensh- mon ~rew _Sr., and j)a\IS!ld to . - - . . . - - - - -......- - -

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CIOMd 'lllws.

JI(NEROY- Pomeroy Aree

. RACINE- Racine Lac¥: 461
FAAM wiD meet~. 7:31
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HARRlSONVILLE- A bbld
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Serdol' Otbtena Cerdl!r In Bani-me 1't 'ay from 10 a.m to
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Alfred community happenings
By NEfUE PARKER
Sunday School attendanceJuly29
was 26; church attendance, 23. On
Aug. ~ Sunday Scliool attendance
waa 32; c])urch attendance, 20.
Church visitors were Lebble
Ross, Parkersburg; Linda Wllll·
ama,Belpre; Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Elliott, TOdd and Trent, Columbus.
Rlc!W'd Spencer and Dorothy,
Tammy, Missy, and Adam Cala·
way fro!Jl Alfred Church partlcl·
pa~: tn the Centennial walk from
~ Church to Long Bottom
Chlll'eh June 28.
. Alfted Bible School was held July
»AU&amp;. 2. Dorotby Calaway al'd
Ruth Brooks were cjlrectors. The
then;!e was Jesus..Is- My Answer.
Usa Henderson was secretary; Lee
Ann Robinson, pianist; Tammy
Calaway, song leader; Sharlene
Dillinger, charge of refreshments.
Jim Brooks was the voice of the

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Monday, August 13, 1984

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

puppet king of Tum·Tum.
Teachel'!l were, Beginners, Lori
Ritchie and Lee Ann Robinson,
assistants, Joyce Burke, Florence
Ann and Shella Spencer; Primary,
Cindy Dillinger and Missy C3la·
way; Mlddlers, Doris Dillinger;
Juniors, Nellie Parker and Tammy
Calaway; Teens, ReV. Donald
Archer. Parents and friends Joined
with the group for .a picnic
Thursday noon, Aug. 2. The pro·
gram Thursday night was In charge
of Ruth Brooks. It opened with
prayer by ReV. Archer and singing
of Jesus Is My Answer by the Bible ·
School members. The Beginner and
Primary classes sang Jesus Loves
Me. The Mlddlers sang Deep and
Wide and Zacchaeus. Teens sang
BUrdens Are Lifted at Calvary.
Mrs. Brooks recognized teachers
and hPlpers and thanked all who
aided In any way. Mrs. Calaway

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Carson a nd famlly of Athens; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Bradford of
Hebron; Mr. and Mrs. Orland .
Mitchell of Parkersburg; Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Carson of Coolville.
Mike Hayman, Tate and Travis,
of Rawlelgh, N.C., spent a weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wllllam Ha yma n.
Mrs. Lavinia Simpson and daugh·
ter Marian KnlghtstPp of Columbus
spent a weekPnd with !VIrs. Ruth
Simpson. ·
Rhonda Sharp and sons,' MikE&gt;
and Jeff, of Bowerton spent a week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Sayre.

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presented prizes to the contest
winners: Bible Story book to Cassie
DIUin~r representing the ·aeglnnen; and Bibles to Jennifer
Deem representing the ·Primary
and Mlddlers and tO Adam Cala·
way rePJ esenting the Juniors and
Teens.
· Josephine Lamb, Erica and Usa,
Toledo, visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Sammie
Brown, Aaron and Alex, Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Weber and Michael, and
Martha Poole.
Maxine Yost ·spent three days
with her mother, Genevieve Guth·
rie, and with Mr. and Mrs . Richard
Yost. She and Mrs. Guthrie called
on Ruth Story, Athens.
Aug. 3 Sibyl DOrst attended the
blrlhday dinner for her grandson,
Craig Dorst, at the horne of his
parents, .M r, and Mrs. Martin
Dorst, Pratts. Fork.

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f\rea groups conduct q1eetings
Fire auxiliary
Puri::llase of some dishes and
other ·kitchen supplies was approvt!d.at the recent meeting of the
Racine Firemen's Auxiliary held at
the flrellouse.
The meeting foUowed the annual
picnic. The labor Day Ice cream
IOCial Was discussed along with·
for the observance of HaJlo.
ween. Prayer and thepledgeopelled
the ~tlng and otrlcers' reports
~ g!Ym. ~ Autherson wqn
the door prize an o.thers attending
were Mae Cleland, "nlelma Walton,

Pians

Jean Johnaon, Ann Layne, Rhonda
Lyoos, Karen Murray, and . Bea

Donahue:

Star Grange
,~with work In the second

delree

was held when the Star
Qr1Dae met recently at the Salem

&lt;Jaterball.
'
Catherine Colwell presented the
literary (11'11111'8111 (II the theme
''Summer at Its Best." All of the
~ ll$l'tlCipated In the pro11'1111 with KelthAahleywlnnlngthe
Ben Rife. had the Jestslatlve
I'EIJOI'I,-tllld Linda Mqllt&amp;cllll!l)'' the

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The grange ta:tr booth committee
announced that the exhibit will be
prepared Sunday afternoon and
members were asked to help and to
provide homemade articles for the
display.
It was also noted that the Meigs
County Grange Youth group will
have a refreshment standatthefalr.
Potluck refreshments were
served following the meeting.

Zion Cirde
Zion Church Circle of Helping
Hands ltlet Aug. 2 at the home of
VIrginia Wyatt.
Meeting opened with each lady
reading scripture containing the
word fruit.
D:evotlons were given by Helen
Johnson '_when The BfbleSpeaks to
Me," Ruth~ plale, scrt~ ·
used Psalm 121! 1. Reports were

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There .Is a need for kitchen Items,
namely 111-rge and small paper
platPS, loam cups, napkins and
coffee, any member may help with
these Hems.
Next
Is Sept. 6 with Ida
Murphy hostess, VIrginia Wy!lll
w111 have devottons. Refreshments
were served ·to ihose mentioned
above and Marge Purtell. Carrie
Wears, Grace Warner, Susanne
Warner and Evelyn Thoma.

meeting

Asbury UMW
A prqp'am entitled "Individual
Responsibility" by Mary U$le
highlighted a recent meeting of the
Asbucy United MethodLst W0011!11
held at the church.
Aulstlng tn t11e (nlll'8lll were

Hannoli, Mary Onwllft,
Marcia Kau". Helen~ and
Ann Sauvage, the meeting ldl
April

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In Lovin&amp; lomory oi our ·
lolher . and Grandilolhtr1
· Emma D. Johnson. who pas11a
away Au1usl 11, 1980.
NOW SHE'S GONE
W.'vt known 1 smile.
While sht wos here: her know·
ina. lovina. aivina. and
shari111.
.
Now she's &amp;one: we hive feit a
toar. but a &amp;rateful tmltt
shines throuah a tur.

Grlilful for tho Ills ~ ....

God SIR! While Silo- htrt.
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Thank you. God, for your
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Sicily 11issed by daqhten
and fa11ilios: Bernice Llwelley
and !emily: Freda Cunninclllm
and ttmily.

In Memoriam .

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Real Estate General

FOR SALE

(1) · HOUSl

IN CHESJER:

Tine ICt1S with I nicely
c:onstntc1ed COIICIIIIJ block
home 26J30, 3 lledrooms.

20x30 bloclt PIJIII. RWitt
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IN RACINE: Dawn·
stairs equipped with
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dinina room and den;
upstairs has two bedrooms and one bath;
house also Ius blsement. Lot size approx.
48'x308'. Needs work.
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Very Sldly Missed.
Parents, Robelt &amp; Gladys

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Molden; Children: Timothy,
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SEWAGI PIPI .

GAS LINES ·

All Makes
•Wethers •Diahweahen
•Range• . 1

REGULAl~

WATER LINES

SEWAGE LINES

•Refrigerator~

, :VO(UME DRIP$ '
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BUS?: 985-3813
RES.: 985-3837

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I00 s1J1es ·plus Frte Pattern
·Coupoot. Send $2 ""Calllatl - . .
. MJ. CUfTIIIOIS .. $Uf tlcil
a·lll!l Qillll
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INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

Roger Hysell

wt'd like to introdoce you to
En-·A·Car. tho mod1111 woy · •
to dr"' tho nhicto of rour

soe

c•aice.
No Down P•JIIIInt

11th fill postaae and hancl~nc.

ati~

BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING.
lox, 326

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GARAGEOhio .

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124.Po~.

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

'Lo- IOIIthly Paymtnt

. 11111

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98$-3813
985;3837
7/ 19/ l mo. pel,:.

.WwoleAo

7/1911 mo. pd.

newest fashions, sencH111 NEW
SPRINC.SUIIIIER CATAlOG. 0..

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RTnNGS ·

FREE ESTIMATES

•Dryers •FrMiers PARTS al)d SERVICE

Also

Tra!'ltmlaaion

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Pomtroy, OH. 45769
For Footer Service

or

992 ..7121

Call 614-992-6737

J.ft-tk

Public Notice
!'UBUC NOnCE '

WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
PH. 992-7013

Th~ M e1gs County Counc11
on ~g•ng, Inc.. which is a private
non -profll co"rporation. 1ntends
to subm1t an appllcallon for a
cap1t&lt;JI grant under the prov1 ·
soon of s-ec11on 161bll21 of the
Urban Mt1ss Transp ortat iOn Act

New Chevy TrucL ..

It 15 protec ted thnt 70
frlup liCiltP.d) nldArly and han d•-

cappr.r1 pmsons w1ll use the

Hl-lfll

ol 1964, a5 amended, to'
prov1d f'! trnnsportat1 on s ervu~: e
for tho P.ldt~rly and / or handtcapnP.d w1t h1n Me1Qs Counrv.
Thfl qm11t apph cat10n w111 re - ..
quest one .stand ard 14 pnsSP.nQP.r V;) l')

5 rtays per

Now Serving
Southeastern Ohio

GREENLEAF TERMITE
&amp; PEST CONTROL

FINDIR ............. •76.95
DOORS ............ 1149.95
HOODS ............ I174.95
IUMPIIIS .......... 169.95
GRILL ................. '42,50
R. SUPPORT ....... S84,95
TAIL GATE ......... 18$ .00
FORO FINDIR .... 169.95
BUMPER ............ 169.95
Also Some .Car ·
Fendoro A•allablo

sP. rv• r:n

Racine. OH.

PH. 9..9-2320
CO!IIIIIII'Cial, Resjdtntlll
&amp; ladustrill

All Wort G111rantltd
"FIH

UTIMATIS~'

7/9/1 mo.

wAe~ for

va n ou s llCIIVItleS. 1nr.ttJd•n o
tran snortm1 on tO mAdtcal fac•h·
IIA!&gt;, soe,al 5Arvlc f! anrl g OvP.rnmflnlill ill')Ancies. and shopp1ng
CCOI P.r o;
The MP.h1S Coun ty Counctl
on Ag1n r:;. Inc tnvl!es com mFJnt s ami / or proposals from ·
al l •n;P.rested publi c. pnvate and
par atr &lt;Jnslf opP.rators tnc h.J d•nQ
laiCI operators. for. the prov1d1ng
o f trr~m;port:liiOn -RP.rv1ce for the
eldArlv flnd / or hand1 c appe~
W1!h1n our serv1ce area.
•
Operators wf"lo are Interested
1n off ermg proposals to prov1de
serv1ce should contact Eleanor
Thomas. E.cecut1ve D11ector
Me,gs Covnty Counc11 o~
Aging. lno .. , at Bmc 722,

MRS. 'STARR

RADIATOR

SERVICE

ESP CARD AND
PSYCHIC lEADER

We can rtPiir and re-

core

radiators and

hnter ceres. We

Tells YOII
and future.

Cln

also acid boil and rod
out radiators. W• also
11111ir Gls Tanks.

1111tte11 of lift.

onall

All mdlllll 1re.. ptlvatt
1ltd collfldtntlll.
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PAT HILL FORD

1157 7tll St.

Mitnlllllo W. Ws.

982-2191

Mldll-..art. Ohio
1 -U· ttl

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CAUl
992-3410

PULLINS

nr.avaTING

to p reparing e proposaL \
.,
Wntten comments and/of

propOsals must be submitted

w1thm 30 days to the agency 'at
the above address With a copY
to the Otlto O~partment of
Tra nsportat•on. Dlv1S10n of Publie Transportation. 25 South

or

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143-5424
LIMESTONE

Front Street Room 710, co.
lumbus. Ohoo 43216·0899·
Attention: Deputy 0 1rector.

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GRAVEL - SAID

LAIIGiet SMAU lOIS

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I'H. 992-2.71

181 6. 13. 2tc
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7/3011 mo. pd.

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35185 01k Hill Road
Lon&amp; Bott011, OH. 45743

PH. (614) 985-4212

TOP -SOIL~Fitt~"l.

8r Vicinity

8r VIcinity

Hofp Wtlntod: Full or port·
two tltaf, ..id 1 Wlllte. Cll time utuporoano for Sot1 4-441·0771 ofMr 8PM. Coventry Jewelry Com· 1·3 1--,H..,.om--8-s-:-""'·'"'s""a'"'tePI"Y· --£am more pert-time
'2 llaaa of yard .... 1ood1. then mony Nm fun time. 1------~-­
C.ll6111,.381·8441.
Good ~~-· No lrw•t· Only l'hll -umoblo loan
mont. floxlbla. ochodule, en this. 3 BR brick ronch
I..,... old "'m'too good monagomont poialbllltloo. ~oun. tocluded on 2.9
home. 8 piirJ d doll, I PI01 Priz• 1nd iW1rd1 In ...Cog- ocro0 of lend with 'farm
bttglt. Coli 143·11 18 or nition of ochl...rnent.. Tho pond, located noor Ook Hill
opportunity to oam trips Ia and .Centerville, approx .
141·2007. . .
dNom locatlone. larah Cav· 1491 mo. poyment. Only
Part boMie fhiii!IIH, moll entry It e lull 111ng1 J-tlry •13,7110 clown . 379·2803
onct ...... ldtlenl. 1 fllmoll com1111nv offering high quel· att.. I P.M. diHy. ·
whl!eiont·halred cat. ar\d 1 lty 14K gold, attrllng ollv.,.
dl1monda in addition to · N.L. 9te¥eno hot , home
,.,.
· cin 882· 1nd
foohlon Jowllrt lhtoughout mortgageo avolloble with
IIOIHu,_l~ .
the Unitod 8tMoo. For lntet'• lnter11t ratea •• tow 11
cal botwel!l houra of 11 .211ll ond t.ermo up to 30
1 0 woik aid klltoilt to •
tiODd ho..,.. con 11 4·882· 1 PM to 4,M, Mondoy· yeare with only e Ill down·
Ftlclty. Atk for: 81 4·311· poyment. Let Jeri Allie hoi'
1318.
•
1118 Connii·G~go Unk you buy that new home. Call
ToogHd homo, 2olxmonth Dlroctor. -1114· 441: 2114 814· 371•2728 todoy for
old ldttana, 1 white. 1 grey Carolyn Dorn 8ronch clollilo otter IIPM ot 1.14·
477·2443 I,AM·5PM .
otrlpod. Good mouaero.Con Menegtt.
be - n et 31113 Woich·
Milito t20Q..21!0. WMk ID Nice 3 bdr. brick homo.
town HUt, Mlnert\tllo.
jNorll In wood. Muot have ~o~pletely furnlahed, fo·
1 -old lolocic and bn Jlllrt own. - , CoH ott.. 7PI\II. Cited Chttlet St.; Crown
City, Oh. CaH 814· 2118·
ahtphlrd.a-d with child· 114-2111·1181.
8244.
111n, good wotchclog. Can be
tcip lOY gift petty
-nat 21 '""'St. acrott Notlono
pltn
now
occeptlng appllct- By o - 3 bdr. garage,
from l.._tol Elec1rlc.
tloM fOt HmattrotDnl. let point rm .• 2 mi. north.og Ook
your own hours now ttwu Hill, Oh. Rt. 93. Colt 814·
D-mbtr. Excetltnt In· 182·8339.
comt, •-utofy no lmtntllllnt. : tnllnlng and Nice clean maintenance
auppllet. F,... t300 ....,plo frH, ga1· h•t. cent air, ft1t
ldt. Colt Gltncllno et 114- lwnctd In bock yord, 1 car
2 - . with-· 1,...., _H_7_-_,_,_o_.- - - - gaoega with e1tctr1c door
10x12w-out·
. 1 brown, 304-4111·11171.
·Soli tho
AVON. opener.
bulldinga, low utHity bilto.
Coli 114-311·80411 .
Price to uti immodhltely .
Colt 448·0109 ott.• 11:30.
&amp;· Lost end Found
Experlenced·dependlblo
· coolt·tdtchtn worker. Apply 6 rrn. houiO on 1 pluo oern.
LOST Fwll blooded P.eki- 11·6, Mon.·Ftl. et Holldoy Inn C'ooe to Rio Grande .ond
Ktrr eNe. chlldt Jllll, Re· (no phone calls).
· Tycoon Lake. 120,000. C•ll
-d. CoU 4411·0142.
81 ..274-2010. ~

We Uu Von Scllracltr
[quijoiMIII lltcetlllllldtd

=

6 room houoa fDI' 1111
Nlighborhood Rd. - .
Eam •30.000 yNr. Solet work. immediate poiSel-.nd IIIIMOIIMftt potitkJill lion. S1 2,000. Call 448·
now eveNtlllt for motuN 4243.
JIIIDple. Fun "' Pllrt t11111.
Send .....,..,. to Box 400, In
cere of Gilllpolla Oally Ttlbuno. 121 Jrd. AVe .. ~alipo·
No, Oh 451131 .

l.udlllll C.rpet · - ·
'FREE ESTIMATES"

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S•turday. Ca1eya F.,_•-·' •&amp;4
Mortet, 2 mi. North Rt. II:Z ' ,;;;_
Setupo t3.00. Denny Bel,
lamy operator 304·1715.1''
4101,
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Mcivlng Solo. Antiquo dr oe~.::;~·~
UIO: Plano 1210; 3 11'1 lr - •
••t •121 : waaher· drYer ... ~t·.,
1100: Wofght bench w-.. ',
135: led. furn .. toto ot mite.;.
304·1175·
71120.
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• .-hOme. Two-,

For Bile: A, nice 6 rQOm
homo witf! llttlched goroge,
on o nica lot. 1122 Mulborrt
Holghto, Pomoroy. IHJehn
Kock.

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32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USED. MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL·
tTY MOBILE HOME SALES.
4 Mi. WEST. GALLIPOLIS.
RT 35. PHONE 1114·441·
7274.
1978 ~ayvlow 1l4 X 70,
Reftlg, tto¥e, CA, WB, good
cond. Calll14·441· 11i01
82 Kingsley Townhouse
14•70 with 7x21 oxpendo.
2 bdr., largo both with
ga;den ,t ub, centtal air~ ga;
fumance &amp; stove. micro·
wave. 1ide by lkle frMzer
refrig., weeher·dfYer, built·
in AM·FM otoreo oyatom . .
Undorlllnnlng &amp; dock, alto
omoll mota! buldlng. Call
614·246·91134.
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36 Loti &amp;. Acreage

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'0'1\to

Lot for ttle In MarcorvMio, 3 .,
trailer hookups, olocttlc,; ou&gt;;t
rol water. •oPtic tenli.
t8.ooo. Cell 814·281·
6818.
Home1ite In Ctearview Eat- 1'1
ate1. all utiUt ..l lncludlnQ ·,\;;,
eewer. no money down. Celt ..
814·288·1218 ofter liP~, .; ::,
-----------: " ~

In Northup on Concrete'~' .f
Street. No reatrictiona. ap• !' . _ ,,
porox. 130ft. frontage, t;;•QJt_,'&amp;..
448·3485.
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Approx. &amp;'12 acrM, tevet ~ :;.,;;:'i
land. wkh frontege on ·two , ..
raoda. exc. for building* r':J·H
mini·farm, Ill utittie1 neafby .:\~J:
in old 110 n••r Port~.~
19,~00. Call 81 4·.381·"·'"'
8801 .
.
.

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Mobile home wtth add on
full plllo, 1 aero tend: Coli
448·7242.
Between 2~ to 3 acres with
troller &amp; born. Only intO&lt;·
. - -ncoll4411·3081.

1 811 Naohuo 2· 3 bed·
room1, ex tree. · will nego·
tioto. Colt 114·246·11102.
3 bedroom 70x14 Granville
totol electric , 110.000.
Good condition, ohown by
appointn1ent. Call 441 1167 or 114·317·7218
late.

with 1 ~

1.14 ac. level land

baaement, ,located in GreenH ' .,
Twp. Elec. &amp; water. P~ ·t.,;_ i.

rea1onable. Coneidertrade,. ; , ..
Call 448· 3044.
JoJ uD

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For .. le 1pp. 1.12 ICfl lot In

.::! !

country, aeptic tenk, and 11~ •t
utllltlet hook-up, SII,IOO: · •
Call 448· 4171 enytlme.··· • o• :~
,

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~tin.,

Lot for toll at ,!!oftar on old · )1
180 watertap·includlld. C!llll ,r; 1 :

Loot: fwmalo Autnltn llue
446·807.6.
' •hi1' 4 1
H....,_, gone 2 •vo. Ia
wurtng e Nd collar with
.BY own or. 30 acreo. Loonx;
H .'J mo.
nemo ~ edotr.l on qg.
area with mobile home anc( ·• •..,..
N...,oct Iter. Roclne·OM
unflnl1hed house. MAJi:eN• ·..
Grow • - · Cal 11 4-141·
oflet'. 904·611·6421. ,
2117.
r--R-O_S_"'"",--ri-;KI~tt;;;n:f;tou;;nd;-,;ln:'ii;;;,;;;l Manllllernent Potitlon,•_.t
utary tnd boneflto. EKpe·
oru. H10 • ~ ooltr rt•ce In tu- and hard·
with tioll. Ifill 11 4 •812· WON poofemHI. C· O Box S· 7,
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7119 ·
Point Ple1Hnt Reaittet,
Nl'il Ho--EiflilsiYt
41 Houses for Rem~.~o:it
ReliiOdelin&amp;
Loot . bleck cat with white Point Pleesont. w. Vo .
.
-. ~·ir
L~-~IIIICt lrciit
..,.. under ollltl-rlng 11M 266&amp;0.
0 - .
1188 Fleetwood mobil.o
.
.:,,
.
..,~~ Blctas.
caller. a - n Hemlton Help Wantod, WJid. What en
home, 2 -room, 1'h blth. 3 bdr. hDUM for rw~t e310 .
I
St. &amp; -In Middleport. oWD&lt;tunlty. 3 _ . to!frito1973' Oldo Cutlott. 1..00. mo. Call 304-171·11104 or'" '"'
Iooft..
,,.
Coll814-912·11717.
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30.. 875·6388.
. ·v• •,;o.;,
Atu11itUI• &amp; Vinyl Sidinp
Point PfMunt. 304- 8 rooms In the VHiage of c.u 814·1SI· 3839.
1',;;:,
Vinton. Portly furniohed,
111 Yura Experience
LOIT, F_... Pitt lui with 1711· 1 429 ·
11 3.000 or Indo oqu ....
for 12•80 treHaund 1 .II WI Mlnln •I h W. reHt I I'a: ~
~ - ,• r.
••y
OREG ROUSH
3 PufiO, 2 fllmoll, 1 moll, DNmmor nlodlng mutlcani 16,600 ..mpor. 318 s. with g -. Rutlend. bdr troller 8 mhe from• •Uf
' PH. 992-76B3
IDit botnnn Point PINunt for lOt lnd 70. Rock end Molnt St., Vinton, Oh. Coli '16,000. Coli 814·
742· hoepftal U211 mo .. no' child'"~~.:
or 992-2282
•nd Maiotl ...... 1'1-ord. Roll blind. Sind reply to 814·3BB·90S7.
3062.
ron Dl' !"'I· 3 bd~. P,iue ·ffill 'o:~~
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-304-171·1127.
. John L0¥8, Box 274, ' Point
11-1-tft
-~ home. Nee 1~-'1'-llll'·
Plaotont, W. Vo. ASAP.
Gold metol homo, 2,872 N- Spring-. 1
t1on on llob McCOtmfil!i, , .
Loot male l i - cat In
oq.ft. living opoco, ZOx40 bdrrn, gordon tyb, •H oltct.. 1300 mo.. no chllclr• br '"'
vicinity -"-Yf&gt;um and lend
lnground pool, 10ft. · extra lnoulotlon, Only Jllllt. 11 bdr. homo In toWrl;~·,.,
Hll R -. REWARD. 3CJ4..
12 ' Situations
lite dloh. 1 ICN of hlnde· •12.960; ·14x70 3 bdrm. 13211 mo. 4 bdr. homo wry
1711·33114 ... 1711-4437.
coped yord. City tchoolt.
ganlen tub, 2 botho, e•tro cloati ta town U21 mo. 3 &gt;"\,
Wentad
price well below martel inoulotlon. , only e13,410; bdr homo In Addison -.•..-. _.,..
Loot 1 pair ltdiH g l vllue. Coli 448-3199 attar 14118 2 bdrm, garden tub, conily remodeled 128b 'rt.7: 't;:
wlth orange cae. 304-171· ·IC,
6:30PM.
centftl' bar. •10.410: 12•81 Available Aug. 11th, tecur·
317B.
SITUATION WANTED:
Cortitled,
n- watha• &amp; 1ty dapoolt &amp; raferonceo ,
LEASE
Ha.. •oe~oncy for ..-tv FOt tole by 0 -. lfyou ~ko dryer S8760.: Free dofiwry raqulrod on allrentolo. Wlje, ·'- .
Cettlo found on Jerry't Run poroon. Col 992·8022.
prfv1cy. we Mve it 3 Of 5 &amp; set up: Gene's Mobile man Real E.-tete Agency;; kui"'
VEHICLE
Rood. Cal Identify.
bdr.. 3 botht, LR. DR. homeo, locoted 2 mi. from Coll448· 3843.
··. •·, ·.·~.
304-137·21182.
D-daloll child cor• in my kitchen.
tun fomHy room rovenowood bridge. Jet. Rt2
......... :J04..1711' 21127
with kitchan. 3 car garogo. &amp;1· 77. 1· 304·273·6136 .
4 bdr. opoclouo liYing roo,:n,J,';'j;,
No Down Payment
Lootcornblnedhome-car
Iota
of
private
parking.
·
l
c
&amp;
kttch on 5 .cr•• wtttt ptnl!o'.!J:~
keyi. If found rotum to
Excellent Rates
Heotecltwlmming
pool with
12x80
mobile
homo,
Mul·
Rt.
180 VInton. CaH ............
Rtgl- otflot. 200 Mlin 18 Wanted to l)o
ptlvoc:y
fence.
nicely
IIndo·
berry Hgta .. Pomeroy with 1372.
j,'":_
For lnfennation
ltrttt. Point PINunt.
1 .., ~;r.;J
caped, located on~ acre of 12x18 fl. added room. on
1
Call Collect
hind. 'A milo off Foirliold 8&amp;11146 ft . lot. cament bloclt Smell furnished houaO&gt;~i,;i,.
.d··-•
w-t•
to
r
Centenary
2 mltn from garage, covered patio &amp; odulto only. Celt 4411·033B..!I.... :o:t
614-423-5560 8
lncliYI ';d ..;,;,.. houMo, Hwy. 38, Rd,
Public
down
3'h mHn fn&gt;m outbuildiilfl. Contoct Leona
71611 mo.
• Auction ·
Untu,.;,lthcid a room hou~:...~
outbulldlngo to.. tho lumber HMC. Block tappod rood, no S-ort.
only. Colt 11 4- 2111 •1811 .
hlltt. Reduced to
1 'h both, goofumoce.stofm "'~"
S169,000. Foroppolnt....,t 1911 Schultz ltd. 3 br 1'h wlnclowt, ga111go. No pm.~~'i."':
--ding ' ~
••• · bath, tottl
olec:. central air, R• f &amp; Dtpoo it' c 111 ll• ·- · ,,·,
For your
call Emmo Win do bttbyoll ~,ft In my ... 'Zinn'a •~·
·
-·m·.
microwove,
dlohwaoher, -H8·2143·.
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- - Loudon,
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hom.. • ••
114. 7044 or 448-911119 ~~&lt;e.
stove. refrit, undorplnnlng, - - - - - - - - - '-;.::" -:'-::::
onct bontlad VIrginia
4
4
2 5·548 .
2 ocre with remodeled 2 rtdwaod. porch . 304·875· II roomo &amp; bath. full .,...,, ,..;;•r
onct Ohio. 4211177.
&amp;'REPAIR
WIH ctO bttbylitting in my btdroonl homo. Tobacco 11049.
mtnt, 53 Milt Creek, t2.2,,;;,';i;.
mo.. t76 dep. Coli 441·
~
homo. ha¥1 llporlence. c• bttu, cerpet, city tchoolo,
SCOTT'S
•• 1 •7331 _
Rt. 1164. 126.000. Call 1882 Cloyton, 14x70, 2 3870.
~
9 Wanted To Buy
1114·2411·6218.
-.oomo, 2 batho. dio·
,..
PIANO TUNING
1 - - - - - - ---::-::-: hwuh•••~,..,.ceiling fan, 3 bdr houae in country ne.~
ltttasonable
We lillY - h for tete rnodof Wantodtodohouncloenlng 3 bdr., 1'h lllth. r2x24 fireploce, microwave. cen· RloGronclonopeto,Mc:utli( ~
cleln Uled 'C 8n.
,
.• -11 wulllng, ru-.ble tomlly toom. Green ochool trol olr, concrete -otopo and clopooit. SZ311 pet mo. call
QU..Ilty Worltmanship
Jim
MIN&amp;
Chtv.·Oids
Inc.
!'11tH. Cell 441· 7243.
dlotrlct. 3 mlos fn&gt;m town, underpennlngo . 304· 773· 81 4·245·1439 .
belu•mkllflan, Parte
BIICJ.-Jolmeon '
I'Lll
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Water
willa,
drtHad
&amp;
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"
ottumo ble lo... C1 II· 6660.
1' St•nlfl,f 'tf'ip , ""-'"" l/,:
4Q.3172 '
Yield.
Fru
oatlmtllo.
c•
448·8293.
2 bedroom, 111nch ttyle.
f;•lli• t :umultoJI Ot ·rr 1:! l"n
814·882·110011or814·74Z·I--~------ 1178 Buddy treMor. 12•80. mil~ from downtown GtiJh ,:&lt;,
3 bdr., 1'h bath, 8 yn. old, portly fumiohed end under' polls on 141. Range ond .· '·
IIH. 614-992-371 B Weooled to 1!uY- catl a 31 47 _
will
contlder nice mobile penning lnclucltd. 304·578· rafrlgoroiOt, corpeted, "eir"d"'{
WOOCI
'-""'"·
lwoln
Fuml·
MIDCII.II'OIIT, otiO
...... Jfll, Jrd. •
homo os t111de. located In 2809.
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Olive It, Qellpollt, Oh.
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Colt 814·141·2141 .
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Farms for Sale
• K Mobile Homo . Portf.• ;,.;
]Irs. Old tlme cup- 2 1
8 Ul1n aHic. \biMment, prege..
E11ternAve. 1176nio..• •e.0. , 1- . ( ,
boerd. cell 1· 304·182·
Opponunlty
oxc. locotlon, option to buy. 45 ocroo, houoe, 4 bod ·. dep .. rent· Include• wot.,., ,
eGRAVEL HAULED 2711
Ow- moy corry. Call992- rooms. banmont, 2 otory •-•go. gorbege. Coll8,4· ' "'' '
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gatogo. 3 building• and 2 56· 1 187, ,.
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Laoloy St. 2 -.iomo.lwm· a...... 304·458·1516.
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Apanment
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18.710. Mini- ' - · 8711··..0,,
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dozed ond •••dy to built on.
for .Rent
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' electric, 2 bdr. apt .. Cd-.'~.
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recrMtion ·9330.
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lots, Moamen Clrclo, Point BUMdl ~ lot N~n~~-rhood ences', 12211 mo. plua - · • '
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4411 . 2681 _
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only. 304-171·8899.
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448·3844 aftl( 7PM .
fatturers.

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Pomeroy, Ohio

SUPERIOR
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- Conqrete work
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Oh10 45769 to obtaon luli
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t1on serv~cA that 1s needed onor

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MIDDLEPORT
PLASTIC ARTS

The lightest Fit

Lies the one we loved so

On This Big
TRUCKLOAD
SALE
While They L81t

f"'"lldty IM Our
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In a ITIYIYird safely sleep·
inc
Wbere the flowers cently

$107°0 f~!ezer

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Ph. (6\4) 843-5425

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Chester. Ohio
Ph. 986-4269
tf No Allswtr, Call 98S.UBZ
wl Service All
Mokoo &amp; Modelo
Anltn .. llitllllaliOI
Hout Colis ind Shop
Strvict Avaihlblt
Loc:al Strvlct Calls $15.00

EUGENE LONG

lUSt 13. 1983.
"Gone, But

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HEADQUARTERS FOR
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•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGER~TOR
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one baltt, 12lt15 livirw

room and 24x24
room. Pattially CIIJilllld.J
fuel oil fuma with
ties for woodbumer. 12lt15
'block $1011111t btildi. .

In Memory of Bobby E.
Molden, who departed
from us one year aco Au·

God knOW$ how much we
miss him,
He count.s the te1rs we
shed, ·
And whispers that he is
only sleepinJ.
Our lovtd one ts not dead.
Wt did not know the pain
he. hid
Dr hear his final · si&amp;h.
We 011ly know he has
passed away
Without a lut cood· bye.
God PYI us stren&amp;th to
lace it
Courace to btar the blow
But whit It meant to lose
hill
No one will ever know.

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Homem~~ker• e~rn ,..,,,. In·
Servicea
Now Ftldoy Night Mortet
come. We need' eever•l
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3PM till 7 Rt. 31 1o
r-tntatlvM In this a ... t. 180. Call 44e· 7037.
Porty !llln exp. 1 plus. Gifts,
toya. home decor. "'o invaetmant. Car &amp; phone nee. Coli
!roe 1·1100·11113·8077. Aloo
booldng Jlllrtloo.
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HOME LOANS FIXED
RATES Botow martot rotn.
Flxtcf' conventlonel FHA·
VA . Leoder Mortglge .
Atho,., collect 814·582·
30111 . .

·2 femtle. Mothor Alr•lo.
fathar Boaalo. Ho¥0 boon
wormod . ton 11 4-379·
Govom....,t jobo. •18,159
2801.
· •so.IS3 yoar. Now hiring.
Ywd Bolo ltemo to gl-· Your 11111. For clract91Y c•H
BOI·187· 8000 ext. R·
wey, Coil !'14-318·1040.

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whoaerved refreshments.
It was decided to clean windows
Mary Cundiff opened IIIIi meeting
8lld blinds Aug. 14, 9 a.m.; btlng a . with a poem. uFlowersLeave'lbelr
sack lullch. ·
F'rajp'ancl! (II ' the Hand ~ the
Giver." I'leYollmswerequo~e&amp;trtm
Also voted was to buy clock tor
. the lcltdien. Kathryn Johnlon,
"Uncle Belt's Quote Book." Mrs;
11artn111
gave thelt!Cietary'sreport
treasurer, ts to make the pureha.Se.
The men's fellowship will be with rllbulln calls being reported.
pacldng articles for Grur14y MOIIJi..
An IArlng waa ta11en and the
ta1n Mlulon Scbool Aug. 20 befOI'e
birthclay of Helen Tellfonl was
Mlted.
their meeUng.

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No Sunday Cells

Galllpollo, Ohio
7/11/tfn

22 Money to Loan

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23 Profeulon•l
Sot. &amp; Sun. lndoor·outdoor.

Giv•way

i ftllppllll ..... old, 4'molo,

949-2860

W1nted To Buy

Wanted· Junll 1ny
: w : : : : : : : : m• . condition. Coli a14·3$fl..
8303.
chiM rwptW, Jlllf18, IUIIIIIIet.
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CIN-. OM .haM mile . .
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· 1 long hal111d yollow Tom
cat. Coli 441·3732.

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Karen, Megan and Joey
Jarrell, Betty Van Meter, Lorraine
McCauley, Steve and Lora Roach,
Carla Jeffers and Betty Pauley.
The evening worship was held In
the p&amp;rk ·with special music l,ll'Ovided by Joe Jarrell 111 the guitar,
with his wife, Karen, Held! Smith,
Teresa Scott. Heather Pauley,
Janet Brewer and Amy Pauley as

"Beautiful. Cuatom
.Built G1ragea" '·

St. It, 160 North

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weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Schaefer.
Mrs. Sidney Leifheit, Columbus,
attended morning · services at the
local church Sunday, Aug. 5.
Mr. and· Mrs. Lennie Lyons and
children spent the weekend with
.
Mr."and Mrs. ROy Howell.
Mr. and ' Mrs. Sam Lewis,
Florida, attended' church services
at the local church Sunday.
·
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Gilkey,
Middleport, attended church servl·
ces Sunday at the local church.

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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Weaver and
granddaughter of Franklin spent
sev'iiral days with Mr. aild Mrs.
Edison Brace, Mrs. Edison Joh1Json
and Mrs. Pearl Adams.
Donna BraceofDavisvUie. W.Va.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Edison Brace

Pettit, Elnora and Shawn Ingels,
Marl and Ha2Jel Burton, the Rev.
Rankin Roach, Charlie, Dlaane,
,MJke and Lisa Flowers.
Rapdy, Held! and Ashley Smith,

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A swimming . party. was held Pauley and Joyce Hanson Pauley.
Sunday at the home of Betty Pauley
A swprlse picnic was held at th .
for the first to third grade Sunday Mason Park for the pastor of the
school class of the Faith Baptist. church, Jerry Scott and his family,
Chui'cli
In observance of their first year at
Attending were Bobbl Pauley, thechu~h.
teacher; Shawn Ingels, Connie
Attmdlng were the pastor and his
WIUII\mS, Tony Roush, Shane Scott, family, Teresa, Shane and Aaron
Kelly Lee, Michelle Lee, Allison Scott. Paul and VIrginia Wears,
Lee, Bobble Jo McClure, Carla John, Bobble, Heather, J81l!ES and
Jeften, Angella McClure, Heather Brian Pauley, Joyce and Amy
PauleY. Amy Pauley, Brian Pauley, Brenda, Janet and Becky
Warner, James Warner, Janet Brewer. Kelly, Michelle and Allison
Brewer,TornmyVanMet.er,Deann Le:e. Carol, Bobble Jo, Angella and
Van Meter and Beclcy Brewer.
Ryan McCure, John, Teresa, Jessie
Other' adults attencjlng were John
and Andl Ord, Gene King, Brenda

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Mrs . Floyd Hoback Jr . at
Ashtabula.
Barbara Farra of Sandyville,
W.Va. sj&gt;ent a week with Mr. and
MJ:S. Edison Brace.
Aaron Sneed of Orlando, Fla.
visited his sister, Mrs. Mea!Jie Long

S~imming . party held for church group

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ALL STEEL &amp;

1-Jarrisonville area -happenings·
daughter spent several days at
Kings Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Updegraff of
~. Ala. have spent the
past week here with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Alkire. Tuesday evmlng a
swprtse blrlhday party was held for
Updegraff. Attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton GOkey, Mr.
and Mrs. Tad GOkey and daughter,
Mr. ;:and Mrs. Walter Jordan and
· family, Albany, Mrs. Jane Gilkey,

446-4522
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Mrs. Garnet Ervine and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Shain visited Mr. aJid

Middleport; ·Margaret . Douglas, and Mrs. BOb Alkire.
Lola Clark, Frances Young, local, . Mr. 8nd Mrs. Cecil Blackwood
and Karen Gilkey, Athens.
· · spent a week visiting their rilece,
. Mr. - and Mrs. Harold Ball, .JQ6Eilhlne Strother,lnAtlanta.
Columbus, were Weekend guests of
Dr. and Mrs. Don Glb6on of
Mrs. Frances Young.
Maryland, and Gay Lynne Gibson,
Mrs. Mlllle McGrath and son. Columbus, were the weekend guest
Logan, were Sunday dlhner guests of Margaret Douglas and Lana
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl McGrath. .
Glb6on:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glb6on ai1d
Mrs. Catherine . Weaver has
Robin, and Ray Alkire, Columbus, moved Into her new home on the
and Mr. and MrS. Don Updegraff lgrmerMcClureproperty.
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

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Laurel Cliff community n-ews

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell and

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recently.

Attendance at all services at the · Norman Schaefer.
Free Methodist Church July 22 was
The Bible School closed Sunday
124. Two songs were sung by Mr. evening with a nice program. A
and Mrs. Franklin Martin. Attend· large crowd attended.
ance at the local church July i9.was
Mr. and Mrs. David Wamsley of
145.
Stlversvllle spent the week with
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Lewis, Rev. and· Mrs. Robert Miller and
Florida, attended church services son Scott.
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Tina Jacobs spent two
Mrs. Iva Pearl Powell has weeks In Columbus with Mr. and
retufned home from, a two weeks Mrs. William Davis and Mrs. Betty
visit with relatives In Florida.
Jacobs.
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy I:,eo,.vls,
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Schaefer,
Flortda, called on Mr. and Mrs . . Mt. Vernon, visited over t~

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PHONE 992-2156

residents
spend
time
with
guests
.

By Mrs. Francis Monts
Relatives spending a day with
Gretta Simpson and Mae Cleland
were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Auria of
Sanford, Maine; Mr. and Mrs.
Les~ Hartley of Branchlan(l,
W.Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Holiiefi of Flushing, Ohio.
Mr.. and MrS. Freddy Sayre and
baby of SeattlE', Wasb. spent two
weei(S .with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs: Fred Sayre.
ReCent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Crltt' Bradford Included Mrs.
Jeanne Bradford, Mrs. James
Dougan and Mrs. Esther Relble of
Worilltngton; Mr. and Mrs. H.A.

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They'll Do It Every Time

APtlrtmitnt
for Rent

54 Misc. Merchandiae
Sot of MeJmac. dlahao, - vice for I pluo aarving
dlthta, ideel for camping
t1 0; - t block lo bran
Pol4i lomp 17; gocd cholk
- d 24x38 14; 3 mon'o
... lt. 42 tall gocd 18 MCh;
ml- Doo Doo Dob full
longth ploHI coot 18; lovely
Chrlttmao Angol 14; mon;o
ohoo lea ollatn olro 12 11 0;
llduh aid.w1lk roller llcat11
18; Coli 814·1192-1292 of·
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JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equol
Houolng Opportunity) hu
one anct two bedroom•. rent
Olllrtlnv .t 1113 for one
!IOdroom ond 1118 per
· month for two bedroom.

with '200 dopooit located
near Foodland end 'Spring

VaHey Plou, ,.001 and TV
..,t. Cell 441-2741 or INvo
1M. . . . ..

furnlohed · opt. 919 2nil.,
Golllpollo. 117&amp;: Moil only.
Coli 441·4418 oher 9PM .

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Motor• Homes
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44a-7J22.

ttQutpped kitchen, central

oir. 1250. 821'h Second
Avo.. Gollipollo. Call 441·
215B.
2 bdr. apt . newly decor•t.e d.

110 to 1146 per mo. utlltlo•

port. pold. Coll671-1104 or

S..tlel'
(I) N- Treoouro Hunt
(() Andy ~rlffith
(!) N_./8portt/WNthor
(I)
MacNoii/Lohror
Nowahour
I)]) Rtodlng Rolnbow
• Stor Trek
1:30 • (J)(!J NBC Nowo
(I) lllflomon ,
(JJ Maido Sp6rttLook
(I) Carol Burnett
•
((). !I2J ABC Nowo
(()9 cas Nowo
liD Colcraoundo
7:00 • C2J PM M1gorina
.
(I) Hoobar-IIOOb Highway • .
A baby io oant to Earth to
metter toothbrushing .
(I) .Hero Como tho Brideo
Cil SporttContor
(I) Sanford ond Ben
Cll Solo of Champlono
ffi WhHI of Fortune
WhHI ol Fortuna
(()
Nightly
Buolntu

HEV,Il"~'

Bu"llding Materillla
Block. brick, seWer pipes,
windows . llntale, etc ..
Claude Winters. Rio Grende,
0 . Coli 81""·2411-5121 .
Now open for buaintH,
Mountain State Block, Rt.
33. Now Hovan. Cornploto
masonry suppliea, 4", 8",

1 2" block. Oallvory aorvlco.
Phone day 304-B82·2222.
ovanlng 882·3239.

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Upotolro
fllrnlohod opt.. 4
I'OO(na • !lOth. 1 or 2 odulto,

no , poto. Coli 44.6 -0444
bolero IIPM.

furnlehed gerage apt . .
clnn. 4 room1 &amp; beth,
odul\a only. can iftor 4PM.
441-9279.
1 bclr. unfumi8hed apt., near

HMC , no p -. Cal 446·
3117.
4 room lo both opt .. 1110
mo .. t .100 -urity clopoait.
lnq~lro .t Dudley' a Florlat at
411 Court St. or coli 4411779.
· lllvoroido Apta. Middleport.
Speciel retee ·tot SMlior
Cltluna. 1130. Equal Houa.
ing Opportunltloo. 114992· n21 .
Nowly ro'"odelod 2 bod·
room,

equipped kitchen.

12211. Dopoalt required. Coli
114·912·5319 or 892·
2B11.
N..,ly Nclec:oratod, 1 bod·
mom. portlally furrilohod.
1225. Dopooit required. Call
114' 992-5319 or 992·
2811.
Villago Manor Apto.. Mid·
dloport. (E .H.O.) hao 1
blldrm epta. for rent. the rent

otorto at 1201 a month that
include• a11 utilltl... plua a

1200 11curlty dopooit Ia

required. We ju1t laid new

corpot In .them lo thoy',re
locat•d near a doctor's
office • ahopping4ueaa. Call
814·992-n87.

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New 1 bedroom apta. in
Middleport. Furnished or
unfumlohod.Coll 814-9921304.
1 and 2 btdroomo furnlahod
oportmonto. Coli 912·1434,
992-5914, or (304)882·
21111. .
.

Troller apace for rent. 1 ml:
Eq11ipment
from Golllpolia city llmita out '
:
- - - - - -- At. 588, nice loca·tion. Call 1448·4344.
~ANYO Stereo with opookora, 8SR turntable, AM· FM
COUNTRY M081LE Homo radio.· 8 track player rePori&lt;. Route 33. North of corder. 304-1711-&amp;310.
Pomeroy. large lots. Ceil
814-992-7479.

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47 W.anted to Rent
2· 3 bodroom hou11 within
walking distance of downtown. Will pay top rent .

Excellent references. Call

814-268-8628.

K,...ff firewood Split- II%
hardwoods. SeHoned or
green. You pick up or
dallvor. HEAP vendor. 114·
1.2~6_._·:_
8_24_6_._ _ _ _ __
1-:
Umntone.. Send. Gravel.
Dellvtrod In Mooon, Molga,
Clolllo or pick up at Rlchordl
1o Son. Cin 441· n8&amp;.

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Pl..tlc cistern• ltate approved. pl11tic aeptlc ..nk1.
Plutlc culven, motol cui·
verto. RON EVANS ENTERFor lAse coUntry store with PRISES. Jackoon; Oh 8 14·
Spacious living quarterl. 281-11930.
•325 per mo. Calll14-245·
Shrubs pruned, lawn re·
93111 .
setded. retaining wall•~
sidewalks. patios. bark
Mt'rclldiHIISP
mulch &amp; sawdust. Contac:t
Bruce Davlolon. CtH 114268·1,427.

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For Lease

6'1 Houaehold Gqods For 111e fill dirt. ond top ooil.
Coii •Colll14·211·1427. •

For aale or trode. 8 HP riding
1
SWAIN
t375, BN ford
AUCTION lo FURNITURE mQWor.
tractor,
lawn
mowera. Call
82 Olivo St .. G. .polla. N- 441-4421.
lo uood wood • coel otpvoa.
II plect - d living room
ouito with 8 Inch flat armo Tranomlooion for 361 Win·
1399, bunW boda comploto aor. Cilll14-388-9354 bt·
with bunkioo 11911. 2 !'*e,_tw_..
_n_4_•_a_PM_._ _ __
antrOn livlngroom euitea ' ·
f1 99, ontron rocllnoro ISS. John DMre bulldo- 420
other recliner• e 80, maple

dlnotto sota t 1 79. box
aprlngo 1o mottrooo twin or
full *100 o.t rogulor· flrm
I) 20, maple dlnotto choira
1311. wath atonda 134.
maple rocktro 119.7 p1eeo
chrome dinette Mt *148, 1
pi- dlnttta lit * 1 8. ulld
bedroom auttes. refrioer•·
toro. ron-. cheat, droaa.,..
wringer waohoro, TV'a. dry·
ohooo. Celll14·441·

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In Middleport on N. 4th
Ave.. 2 bedroom fumlohod
opt.; oloo o ~ room apt. No
~hlldren . coli 1-304-882·
. 2518.

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa, chair. raclc1r, ottoman, 3 tabloo, (extra hoovy).
1181. Sofa, chair and lov•
-t.l275. Sofaundcholn
Uurel "Land APta now ac- priced from 12811. to 18911.
cepting oppllcotlona for 2 Tablao, no and up to n 211.
bedr.oom apts. in New Hldo·t·bodo,t390. end up
HeYen. Apt. includH range, to 1150., oofa btdo t14&amp;.
relrlgorotor, lo corp.t. lion· llacllnoro. 12811. to 13711.
tala rongo from • 1 58 boalc Lampo from 128. to t 1 211:
to *221 merlin dopondlntl pc. dlnotteo from f1 09 .. to
on groll Income per ~nth . 435. 7 pc. 1189 end up.
For further lnformJ~tJon call Wood tabla with olK chain
~4-882-3385.
1285 to 1745. Dolfi 11 1 o
up to 12211. Hutchaa, 111110.
1 bedroom apartment for Bunk bod compl.to with
rent, fumlahod. In Mlddlo- mattrHMI, e276. and up to
port.t1 90. plua dopooit. t395 . . 8tby bedo. 1110.
VtllltiN Included. Coli 992· MattrwMI or box tprlnge.
7177.
full or twin. 1118 .. firm, 118.
and 178. Quaon lito, 1198.
Upper 1-1 duplo• apart· 4 dr. choah. 142. II dr.
ment far r.,..t. 1 bedroom- ch11ts, *54. Bed frarnet
.urpotod,ln Middleport· t20.ond 125 .. 10 gun. G.,.;
, 11 15 . pluo dopoolt . Call cablnota, 1350. Goa or
$92-7177.
electric rangn t375. Baby
mottro~~~~. 125 • 135, bod
APARTMENTS , mobile framao
120. 1211. 1o 130.
homea, haunt. Pt. P!Maent king !ramo no. Good llfec:.
ond Gtlllpollo. 1114-448· tlon of · bedroom '"ltea.
B221 .
rocken, metal c1blnet1.
hHdboardo 138 • up to
Nlco 1 and 2 bodroom 1111.
unfurniahed 1p1rtmenu.
304-171-2218 boloro 1
p.m.

•tin.
t111ck engine 1 bruahlng, axe. coad .• hydrtuUc tilt
blodo, 11.000. CoN oftor
7PM, 114·388·1!139.
Uood Ford •--••-. 1·1·1 4·
--::i~842 ~r 814-194·.
6,000 BTU air cond .• t90.

I~Co:-:-11::-4::-41-=:·7::-2::-11-:3_._ _ __
5.000 BTU air cond .. lBO.
Coll 441_7213 .
John Deere LA tractor. a
equip. 11,500. Self contained truck compor 1300.
1878 T-btrd 12.000. Call
441-0311,.
Baby bod with matching
t~~oaoor dark pine
flnith. t90. Stoller 1111.
Baht foot bor w-11 bor 1tool1
lfOO. Colll14-245-5870.

podded

5.000 BTU air cond .• 180"
Call 441· 7213.
2 - k t r AM-FM • ataroo

1nd record player with

otond. 175. Cell 441·3204:

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woll phonaa, rockoro,
pr111ed chllra • .,...._I tablet. ·hutchao, • mloc. Paul
Conklo Furniture. Rt. 7.
Tuppero Plaine. Ohio.

Ouaii;Jumbo Bcb Whitoo.
8tertod blrdo for Alo. Lo
Scnto'a Quill Farm. 31110
loihen Rd. · Longbottom.
Ohio. Call (11 .. )981·43411.
Sao you ot thi Mal go County
Folrt.
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Pets for Sale

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding ell breeds. Heated
Indoor-outdoor facllitlea .
AKC Dobormon pupploo:
Stud Service. Call81 4· 441·
7796.
Judy Taylor Grooming. Call

114-3117-7220 .
Brilrpet:ch Kennel• Protealional All-breed grooming.
Indoor-outdoor boarding

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For Sale or Trade

19711 ford Oranlda auto ..
PS, I cyl .. -.~. - d
cor. Iota of porto.
'73 Ford pickup, oxcellent -11,000.
Call 114·388·
condition, 50.000 milel 8334-IPM.
trade for 4 oiyl. pickup or 4
cyl. car if equal value.
304-175-2799.

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•2100 .. or trod~ for good
4x4 outo. t;.nl .. 304-8715·
7890.

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of oquol voluo. 304-n3- concltion. c.. 114· 241,
11114,
9321,
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12.000 miiH. IUIO .. 4 dr.
c.. 114· 379·2721.

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2 bedroom opt, 1 mila loom
Silver lridll• Plazo GaHipollt. Ohio 114-441·8103 or
441·4114.

lcluoro. Ptbrlc lhop.
t'omor01. 114·HZ·2214.

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the · Buddenbrook estate
causes quarrels. Christian
announces that h8 is plan·ning to marry. Tom suffers
a stroke and dies and
Gerda and Han no move out
into the country and live in

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9:30 C2J Album Floah: Elton John
1D:OO (f) MOVIE: 'Hoort Like a
Whoor
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'tho Start'
(1) MOVIE: 'TNchor'o Pot"
Cll Ill !I2J Gtmoo of tho
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@ Nfl'l Grooteot Momlnts NFL's Greatest Moments presents highlights

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of Super Bowl 'VIII' featur·
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fj) M~ Muolc Hall '
1 1:00 . . (f) (]J . . CllllD Ill (IZI
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1 1:41.(2) MOVIE: 'Ono flow Over
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@ ESPN " llpoclel: 1914
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tram Cooperstown. NY
12:00 C2J Rich Little-Como Lough
with Mo.
CII Burnt • Allan
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I]J MOVIE: 'Walkabout"
• !I2J E.)'• on Hollywood
1 2:30 • (f) (!J Lote Night with
D•vld Ltttormon
(I) Jock 8tnny Show
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(Jl MOVIE: 'Bella Storr'
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Call Jim Lonlar. :1104-1717:1181.

frlgldolro medium 1i1e
waoher. double Iron oink
with oil flllturoo. 3 bundle
r&lt;!Of thlngloo. 304-171·
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2111.

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load, UO.OO dellvera •
304-171-2181 · or 171·
1712.

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for_an evening of popular
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Motorcycln

GET your corpot SHIP
cllltleo. Pick up and delivery
1981 H - 710 ou-m. 'S HAPE WITH CAPTIAN .
Trtumph
Til
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aorvlco. Englloh Cocker Spol i b - · ,..._-.v!IOr. 2 STEAMER . water removal, ~~
oond. Coli 11 4-HI-1:1111 .
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aatl· ,.
9790.
1 61 Farm
motoo. 304-1711, 22111.•
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1171 \logo.aula, runigNOt. .Call 114-317-0394.
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Droeonwynd Cottory Kan· I-F.-rm~t-rec:tor--L-oy
_l_o-nd_8_6_H_P ~2~. t821. Colll,4- ~artey Qtvl- 1.979 Super BASEMENT WATER ·
nala. AKC Chow pupploa, .dleaal 13.100. Fo.rd 9N llko
Glldo Only 1, 300 mllol, Hko PROOFING. Uneondltlonol
Slem- kitiona, now llrtoro
CFA Hlmalayon and Parolan now. II,BOO. Colll14·241· 1.80 Cltotlon. air. AM·FM. - · -toapt. Celll14· lltMirM ..a,.mee. toc11 -.,
317-niO.
roloron- fum"hod . Froo ' '
kitiana. Ctll814-448-3844 , 1_8_1_8_
. _ _· - - tilt. 4 opel .. 10,000 mllat.
aatlmotao. Call colloct 1·
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1110 H~ . , _ n FLT, 114-237-0418. I a.m. to I
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Wttorp
ng.
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condition . $3000 .Coll 4114 4 ---' V
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nog.o flott;.
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Call 441- 0l9B . Retell -"
-~
conoltlon.
81; , RIN9LE8'8 SERVICE. ox· •
Wholooola. Lt'lieat ooloctlon
3949.
of par0 kooto, fincha, am. 9 N Fbrd tractor. front ond - - - - - - - - - - 1881 H~Dovloon­ porlonood
mliH ucl cond . . .cion. muon. pointer. roof· , '·
anlmtlt. froohwater, nit· loader, unlcom woOII opHt-, 1990 Thun-rd. 2 t - . gllciO, ! lng (Including hot tar i
water fl ... in 20 rnl. redlua. ter. boam pole carrier. boa aM-fm PioMer etero. new Cotll14-311-1484.
oppllcotton) 304-1711-2018
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1974 Triumph rnotorctclo. ... 171-4110.
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goldan · hamotoro 2 for l .~~~~~t=O=fltl=,.~·.,C=t=ll ·2182 11i 30 p.m.
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114-148-21f:l. altar · 1:30 R-ry·or.-tool-8· ' I
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p.m .
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M~ tnollaro.
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Pump MilO and oarvl. •91 ounty tor,
rodtl - · Ill , _ porta. 11B1 NCIIQH~Exp-. coo. 304-111!-:11802. . .
bino homatoro 13.99. 11.,.
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bila blk. 8.1.99 ••· brn. mllrv frollor Saloo, Longo- 11800, Coll14-812•3379
low mHuga, ••C. con. Call
11 .911) Albino 13.9B " ·· ville. Ohio. coli 114·819· anytime. CoNtod Ohii-.
. 114-HJ-:1321 tnytlmo.
424&amp;.
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11.98. baby. Parakaet "a
1171FordLTD,It.-•......,
- - - -orcycla
Amore. 17.99 oo. Englilh
good -.dltlon. U(IOO. c.-1 1871
ICZ 710. .Lib ...,.;, 1710.
· t14.91. Ceimat goldfloh I · 63
Uvestock
114-811-4382.
CaM 1114-t41•21101.
11.00:20% off all oquori·
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1141 Ford Coupe, 10.000 1911 ~ndo moped• . 11. hro. 10AM·8PM. Mon.· 3 yr. old aorrol goldng .;;.... mlloa.
oonclltlon. Coli 114·11.2·
1.
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304•
Sat. Sun. 2PM-8PM .
by Super Chfx . Con !10 878-3134.
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Plumbing
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D11hhound puppies· black 248B.
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304-171nlco
cal loft• 1:00pm
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3301.
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CARTER'I
PLUMIING
wormed..:.! 150. Call 304· 2 Nubian goatl, one
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AND HEATING
813-il3111.
W'rthirl, ono mHklng nonny; 1979 Oldo Cutleoo · Su· 11a1 •
1100 Gold
Cor.
Fourth
end
Pine
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Ctll814-2158·1421 .
Wl"81ntoratote. 4740 mho,
preme,
tow
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GtMipollo. Ohio
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Doberman pup1. Regiskept 13700. 304pricod on inefMC· ..... •
Phone 114-441·3AB · or
tered, ahota 6 t1i111 docked. Double roglotorod wolklng conoltlon.
812-3171.
tlon. 304-171-2311.
114•44•·4477
calll14·892· 73118.
horao atalllon. 2 yaaro old
1550. 2 more ponlol. 1711 1871 ca·p rlco Claaolc, . 1874, 714 H-o WIJ~d·
JIM'I PlUMBING • .HEAT· •,
For Stud Service AKC rogio· ttch . CoH 114·882·1102.
12000.00. 304-171_;t383. 1o-. 11.000.· or .Hot INO . Rt. 1, llo• 31111. OtMI·
tored toy P -. 304· 6715. Muotooii. Mowlroailut polio. Cal 114-317-01171.
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1381 .
EJicellent pleaaure rldfftg 1984 VW. OTt Rabbit af - •· 304-1711-7AI.
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SHULAW'S Plumblrlfl and
2 full blooded EngMah S.t· saddle. used aeddle. 2 11..000. tHO morna.
Movine· out of otota•. 1977 luMd GT 710 with Holtlng. 211 81xth St.. ~'
tori. Five yNro old. t60.00
blonkMa, 111110.00. aftor 304-171-7119.
ftrrlno.
- 304-171-1181.
· ... n - Point .....lltnt.- W. VI. 304- -~1,
each. 304-875-1867.
4:30 call 304·171·1474.
- n.
171-1420. UconMd and ' '
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Pl. PB, AM•FM I . treck,
ranian . 8 ·months old, 304-8715·1109.
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good COI!d, U.OOO,OO. Af· 2,000 mlloo. a.- oo
f100.00. 30..191· 39118.
12100.00;
304-171·
741
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tar 4 :30 call 304-a71·
83 Excavating
1474.
18 month Kerr hunting dog 64 Hay • Orllin
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or trode for gun: 304·11717S
loetaand
3108.
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Trucks for Sale
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Hay for otla 11 .00 a bola. 72
AKC Oormon ShophOfd pup· Ctll814-143·11115.
ooptla ltnllo, len-ping.
plea, 1100.00. Rttdy Aug.
Truck To_.-. Moot ' obllo. 1 I Jolt h. 1-0 Chovy angl110 · Cell eny:tlme 114-•41 · · ;;
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House officials maintained a stony
silence toward \Y!despread reports
that I;'resldent Reagan had joked
Into amicrophone Saturdliythatthe
UnitedStateswouldbombtheSovlet
Union "In five minutes."
Gannett News Service, CBS.radlo
and other news outlets all reported
that Reagan made the jo)re whtle
testing a microphone In preparation
for his regular weekly radio
address, which on Saturday dealt
with criticism of the House Dem(}cratlc leadershlp.
Reagan was quoted In the CBS
report as saying In a clearly·joklng
tone: "My fellow Americans. I am
pleased to announce I just signed
legislation that will outlaw Russia
forever. We begin bombing In five
minutes."
It was known that CBS and the
Cable News Network recorded
Reagan's comment at the time It
was made, although neither played
the president's words on the air
Sunday, when the Incident was first
. reported.
Lany Speakes, the White House
spokesman. had told an Associated
Press reporter who learned of the
joke on Saturday that anythlng the
president said before his radio
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press spokesman, Ansoo Franklin,
echoed Speakes' earlier comment,
saying, "Any comment ~ president would make tn'l/-dvance of his
radio address would be off the
record and we do not discuss li."
HoweVer, It was unlikely the
matter woold be quickly forgotten ·
since the low state of relatlms
between Moscow and Wasblngton
has become an Issue In the
presidential eiectlon campaign.
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Reaganhasmadejoklngcomments
Into the mlcroplxme whlle testing It
Single F...-ly
for his Saturday broadcasts.
Home~
Prior to a radio address on Oct. 9,
Regis1rlliol1
1982, Reagan joked that the leaders
of Poland were ''a bunch of n(}-good
lousy bums."
That sUp resulted In an agreement
between the Whlte House and the
major broadcast networks to treat
all comments that Reagan makes
during microphone tests as off the
record and therefore unusable In
news accounts.
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tothatagreement,andthestorywas
LOAN, AI'PU(;ANI'S SOUGRr - BID N-, Pwauot brwcli
first reported Sunday by the
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Gannett News Service.
low lntemlt loaD appllca_., became awllable at
a.m. Monday. ·
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IOw·lnlel'elt home loans gave Gov.
Acree
said
that'CIIJ'III)IIIIoutlntblRichard Celeste pra~~e· and crltl·
clsm Sun&amp;ly night when he visited daWI!town are lor 1Q da~ had~
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teldn&amp; . loan appllcatt&lt;m, on a program should be run dtfferelltlY~
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drawing, the campers said they
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"First-come first-served: .t hat'•
bond l!sle, are o!feuil to llrst-tlme
homebuyers at U.8'!5 percent lnlef- the way the country was aettled,'.
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established by ('.ongress Ill the
llooiebiiYers.
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Local law en!on:ement agmcies
County Prosecuting Attorney have reported they ha'l8llillaeen ~
Damm B. Morgan Jr. Is requesting men Since the escape. Authorities
the FBI and the U.S. Attcrney's tnm aciOSS the state, out-of-state
aDce assist In the INrch !cJt two . and the Natllinal Crime Infonnallon
prilonerswhlch stDI remain at large Center have also heell alerted,
todayfol1iM'Ingthelrf!llal(ieSunday according to a spokesman tor the
frml the Mason County Jail.
Muon County Sheri!f's Depart'lbe prcMecUIIDc attoiney said an ment, but nothing has . beeii
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FBI 'Sgent wUi arrive today to pick reported.
up the Df!
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Morgan said the decision to
wtU enable tl'le qeilctes to btrlline cootact the federal agencies was
Involved In tbe lnvestlptlcn undera made
An· FBI agent, tn:
federal statute for unlawful !light to Point Pleasant m another matter, ·
avoid proeecutlon lndcmtinement. ootllned the procedures that needed
Itwasabout1p.m. when prisOners to be followed to get the agenCies
Rooald Ray Myers, 21, who was Involved, Morgan said.
facing a murder trtai In counii!Ctlon
The proaecutlng attorney said a
wltb the June Jl8l death cif James letter Is required to assure •the
Teri'y McCausland, and Michael agencies that 11 Grubbs and Myers
Wayne Grubbs, 33, Charlestm, who are apprehended that Muon
was to go on trtai tor 10 counts of County will prosecute and extradite
forgery and uttering, escaped after them tow~ VIrginia.
OYeilJOWerln!i dlspatcber DaVId 1 In addition, Morgan said the letter
JaMs and thenstlial!nghlscar. · ·
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lrnprovernlintss which council members felt ·were
equlpmen! purchases and ,qnprovements . recCIIl· . needed
iJj the tOwn.
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that~ would
· Mtddieport VIllage Cou..:U meetlni In I'E8IIiU' ... present facUlties with no tunds avaUable lor caJ)ltal
recreatloilal purpoees for projects remnmended to
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the
levy
be'8llom.tedieony
8elllllon Mmday nipt voted to place a live mill; !lve,
Improvement projects. .
council by the RrereatlOO Ctlmm1881on; (this money
by vWage council lor lmprovanents aeiected by
year $300,&lt;Xll ca):ttalbnprovem~!Ievybeforevbferil
Fwlda tnm the Ievy,,l1 approveed by voters, woUld
could also be ued as ~ matching flnldf for any
council as prtorl1y items and that !1Ubilo Input be
at the November·electlon.
.
be used BOiely for captal Improvements. Mayor
granta which might be obtained); me mDI fer street
provided as to What vlllagie I'ES!dents lee! Is bnportant
Four inembers attelldlng the meeting - Carl
Hoffman noted that I1IOile)' tnm the levy would be ' and storm drainage Improvements providing money
In the way ct conununlty Improvements.
, .
Horky, William Walters, Jack S.ttedletlt and Bqb
available to SetVe u the matching local portion tor .
tor such lmprovanents on a yearly bells rather than
The
money
llhould
prove~
lngeuerstlngmore
Gilmore - voted unanJrnou,sly to place the levy
any grants which the vllllge might obtain. Many
council trying to fiDd fund5 -tor problem areas whk:h
money for the town beca1111e It wwld provide local
before voters after a preeentatla!l Oil ,tbe IIIIIIter by '
be said, are avallllble Cllly when IocaJ fund5
continually woraen; two mDis for·capital Improvematching
funds tor any grants which might become
·Ma)oor Fred Holfm8n.
. · , . ;f
- ·are avallabli!-111 provide a Jocallllll-e of the cost.
. ments In any 91'1!8 asauthorl2ied bY cooncU members
avallable,
Mayor Hoftlnan concluded.
Hctfmall poln~ out that rN« tli! •
tllree yean \ . · ··The mayor J:$!\lbibailled the fdlowlng breelrdown
·oo a yearly bells. Tbese funds could be used for
Last
night
was the final council session at which
!fUIIIY capital bnprovements ha";9 bead made -In the ,f en dlltr1butloii·!IC moaeys trcm the ave mill levy: one
building lmprovanents, equipment purdt8seS. pollee
council could take action to place the leliy before
~through a HUD 2.4 milllori dollar IJ'IIIII. 'l1ll!le • inUl, Sl2,&lt;Xll yearly to the lire department for
department bnprovements or any other :capital
Middleport voters·at the November ~Iectlon.
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The spokesman said Myers, who Is described as a ~. 175-pound white
By JOHN C. RICE
electric power suppliers.
male with green eyes and bushybrownhalr, was lastseenwearlngawhlte
Extension Agent
Can Ohioans expect to capitalize
T-shlrt and whlte jogging shorts.
Apicul&amp;ure, Melp County
on wind energy? Not really,
Grubbs, who Is described as a 5-10, 20i-pound white male with blue eye;,
POMEROY - Com Rootworm according to Bill Schnug, Extension
brown hair and a heavy mustache, was last seen wearing a green T'-shirt
In recent weeks, growers have agricultural engineer at The Ohlo
.and blue Jogging shorts,, the spokesman added. ·
observed
signlficailt lodging of corn State University,
Mason Coimty Prosecuting Attorney Damon B. Morgan Jr. said Myers,
dUe
to
excessive
root· damage by
Harnessing wind energy for
orlglnal!y from Lopez, Pa., was serving a 15-year felony manslaughter
x:ootworms.
A
number
of
fields
electric
generation ~MY he funcsentence In. Florida before he was returned to Mason County ·to face a
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lodged
corn
at
this
time
are
tionally-and
economically practical
murder Chari!'! here.
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year
com
fields.
Some
of
the
In some areas of the Unlti1d States,
Grubbs was being held on detainer from Pennsylvania, Morgan said. lie
fields showing heavy damage were such as the high plains, he sa~. But
had already been convicted on forgery iUid uttering chargoes In Kanawha
not treated with a soU Insecticide Ohlo Is not among these areas.
Coimty and Pennsylvania and had escaped once previously from state
when planted, and some of the Average surface Winds speeds- In
pollee durtng a transport In Kanawha County, Morgan added.
damaged
fields were treated with a the state are 10 to 12 mUes per bolu; ·
If convicted of the forgery and utteiing c~ here, Grubbs faces a ·
soli
Insecticide.
a few cities average 15 miles per
sentence of 2D-lro years In the state penlteiiUary, 'Morgan said.
The failure of soil Insecticide to hour.
control rootworm In a second year
Elevating the generator can
com planting Is - In part - due to Increase the available wind speed to,wtmeeses.
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When the party walked becl! to a
Units of , the Meigs County from the shert!f's .quarters .to of high numberS of egg laying adult propeller-generator near Sandusky
Is Now Registering
Veterans Memortal.
Emergency Medical Ser-vices were
females Into the .field at this time has experienced a wind speed of 13 Closing early .· .
On
Saturday
at
12:.11
a.m.,
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last year.
· kept on the move answering some 12
mUes per hour at 1ll feet above
,
Students For The · .
.Pomeroy took Karen Guinther, E.
calls over the weekend.
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During recent weeks, rootworm grouiul. ·
The Meigs County Court Hoose
1984-85 School Year
Sunday calls Included: Pomeroy Main St., to Veterans Memorial; · adult beetles have emerged from
Most wind generators require a w111 ciO&amp;e at noon m Thursday so
at
6:
a&gt;
a.m.,
went
to
Racine
at 11: 19 a .m., Pomeroy to County
the son of continuous planted com wlltd speed of seven to nine miles · that' anployees may attend the
To Register Call:
Bucktrown Road for Jacquellne fields and the beetles have been peF hour before any slgntflt;!lnt MeJgs County Fair said Common
Road :f/ for an oil well !Ire;
Middleport a 12: 53 p.m. to Hobson McHenry, to Holzer Medical Cen- feeding extensively on tlie silks and generation occurs. Assuming an Pleas Judge CharleS Knight today.
ter; Pomeroy at 8: 'r/ a.m. went to foliage of the com In the fields from
lor an auto fire; Pomeroy at 9: 40
averageOhiowtndspeedoflOmlles
";
Welle Terrace for Mrs. Leona which· they emerged.' Rootworm per
p.m. went to Second St. lor Martha
hour, a thrEe-kilowatt genera- r.·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
Smith,
to
Veterans
Memorial;
Fife, to Veterans Memorial Hospibeetles are now beginning to tor driven by a 12-foot-wlde protal; Pomeroy; Middleport at 9:53 Rutland at 11: 15 a.m. went to Depot disperse to other fields wlthln their peller might produce about 150
p.m. wentto North Second for Betty St. lor Carl Hysell, Sr., to Veterans flight range - especially the kilowatt-hours )l4lr month. At six
Memortal; _Middleport went to S. . females, which will lay tbe eggs cents per kilowatt-hour, the electtlc
Crites, to Veterans ·Memorial;
Third
and Custer at 6:34 p.m. lor a
Syracuse; Syracuse at 10:56 a.m.
that affect next year's crop.
bUI reduction would be $9.
went to Morning Star for Margaret. minor stow tire; Pomexoy al9:96
If a iate planted first year corn
A S9 monthly savings might look
Johnson, to Veterans Memorial; at p.m. went to East Main for Ava~ll field Is present In the area, 1t Is attractive, but consider the cost of ·
ll:&lt;Ep.m. PomeroytookMaryKing Montgomery, to Veterans Memor- · possible that large numbers of equipment. On the basis of an ·
lal.
dispersing rootworm adults may anntiaf charge of 10 percent of an
converge on that field and deposit Initial inv~tment of $5;&lt;Xll, the ·
PLUS TAX
their. eggs. The movement of adult generating cost Is $500 or about 'r/
WITH
rootworm beetles lnlo a field In the cents per kilowatt-hour.
TRADE-IN
,
An OHve Township trustee was Crow Saturday. Bennett had been
sDk stage may result In extensive
The. pl~lure Is no brighter for ,
appointed within the ro days appointed within the dictated time
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silk clipping and a loss In poll!na- those who plan to sell windrequited by law, said FrSJertckW. frame. The appointment did not
tlon. Therefore, growers are ad· generated electrk:lty 'to the power
Crow ill, Meigs County Prosecuting bec&lt;me effective unw Aug. 1.
4301 SERIES
vised to monitor adult rootworm supplier. Although electrtc suppli.,
Attorney today.
Bennett will canplete the term
activity closely - es,PECially In late ers are required to enter Into a
Another OHve Township resident, ending Jan. 1,1986.
·
planted and first year com fields.
c(}-generatlon .agreement In wlilch
Francis Andrews had earner !tied a
Farm . Sc~ Review - This conditions of power supplier volprotest because he said the trustee's
year the Farm Science Review will tage and frequency are met, the
To visit Meigs fair
term was not fUJed within ~ days.
~ be held on . Sept. 18, 19 and ~.
supplier Is required to pay the
The seat became vacant after the
Advanced sale tickets are on sale at co-generator only for the supplier's
Ohlo'sAtto~ General Antlmy
death of Bernard Bennett June~.
J . Celebreeze, Jr., will visit the our office lor $2 each, Tickets at the total savings In delivering energy to
In a letter to the Board · of
Meigs County Fair at 5 p.m. gate are $4. Children under 12 are the point of Interconnection. Most
Elections, Crow said Donald Ben- · Wednesday. He was wtu enter- admitted 'free.
wind-powered co-generation
nett had been sworn In by Judge · tained with a reception at the
Wind Power For Electricity schemes fall on this polni. Schnug
Pabick O'Brten July 25. Another
Democrat Party exhibit In the Rock Interest In wind generation of says.
trustee, Everett Schultz, Informed
For further Information, Extengprtngs ar~ aau and then w111 elecbictly is buDding rapidly. Ads
In newspapers and magazines sion Agrtcultural Enitneertng Fact
tour the fairgrounds.
heighten the Interest by portraying Sheet EPS-166, "Wind Power for
Veterans Memorial
wind-driven generators as a means Energy," Is available through our
'
Football meeting set · of gaining independence !rom office.
Satu.r day Admissions--Chad
Graneil, Racine; Elmer Pickens,
Racine; Karen Guinther, Syracuse; Interested
AIIMeipJUDior
HighSchool
boys
In playing
footb&amp;ll are
to r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;iiii;;;;;;;;;;c;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-j
Leona Smltb, Pomeroy; Carl Hyat 6 p.m. Wednesday at the
IF YOU MOtHER· DIDN-'T TELL YOU
sell, Sr., Rutland; Barbara Malone, meet
junior hlgh stadium In Middleport.
Racine.
·
ABOUT WATKINS PRODUCTS SHE
Saturday Discharges- Dana Bailey, David Coss, Lloyd Wamsley,
DIDN'T TELL YOU EVERYTHING!
Angela Myers, Karen Guinther.
Sunday Admissions- Alex Birchfield, Rutland; Armand Turley,
Pomeroy.
CLEVELAND (AP)- Holdersct
Sunday Discharge--Charles eight W1nn1ng Ohio Lotto ttCkets wtu
McCaUister.
share a jackpot of $3,692.216, Ohio
Lottery &lt;tflclals say.
.
Each of the winners, who guessed
an six niDilbers chosen 1n Saturday
night's Ohio Lotto drawing, wtu be
Partly cloudy tonight and Tues- · paid $1i1,527, oiDclals said.
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GIIIGCI &amp; PATTY 01885
day with a sllght chance of showers
The Lotto game reported sales ct
or thlin~rstorms. Low 65-70. High .S8.747,l.S.
N, 2ND AVE. .·
IIIDDL.EP9RT, OH,
1n the mid .fiE: l.Jghtvartabiewtnds
Each ot the 7!!9 tlckell correctly
Come and Join Us at the Mel~•
Falrl
PH, (OIIIo) 992·2178
tonight. Chance of r$ ll percent showlnifM!ofslxWirutlngnumbers
Sample Some Watldns Products
tonight and Tuesday.
Is WOI'Ih $866. Each of the 3!1,582
(W, va,) n3-95n
Exleaded Forecut
tickets showing tour of six winning
Register for our IIIII Gift and
HOURS: lllilti.-Tun:-WIIP~. Frl .
•
Wednelda)'throu&amp;h Friday:
numbers Is wartll$51.
Receive a Free Cataiog
1:30 10 5:00
Chance 111
lllllllhuilder- . Winning numbers trom the drawTllltn.
t.IO 10 11:00
llorma Wed• ndv. Fair e11 'l1llntng Saturday were u, 1&amp;. 19, 21, 7T
SHEILA HARRIS
Sit.
t.IO
10 .1:00
day 111111 FJtU¥. mp. 1111 Ule 8f1. and 29.
Your 'local WatldM Dealer
Lon llllhe •
• Next :wellk's estimated Jackpot Is ·
992·1683
- - - - - - - $lrnllllon. \.
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Pap II

Reco~d · fair sales-set·

CELIGNY, SWitzerlaixl (AP)- chaufleui-ed Mercedes that
Elizabeth Taylor paXI an emotional ~t her, the €IICOrts scooped up
visit today to the grave of R.1chard dirt and rock and threw .It at thli:
Burton, the WeJsb.bcm actor who pr-eSs, several witnesses said•. 0114(
man1ed her twice and once said he British reporter said he was bit. . ;.:
would always love her.
One German photographer
Miss Taylor spent about 10 showed a broken umtrella wltlli,
mi!Wtes In front of the tree-shaded which hesaldhewashitonthebeck';
grave sltewMre Burton was burled ' by one of the men ~
. last Thursday: He died Aug. 5 of a Miss Taylor.
~
brain hemorrhage.
Miss Taylor arrived In Cellgny ml';
The actre5$ appeared at the Sunday to visit Burton's gtave,mtt:
village cemetery as gray, hazy day first she went totheWIOllgcEmetery
·was dawning over this small Lake and then ned before a posse
Geneva village. At her side, photographers.
:.
am)-in-arm, was a young w001an
AttherequestctBurton'sfamlly,;
who pleaded wltl! waiting reporters Miss Taylor stayed away from !hit
for "decency, dece'heY. let. her be !uneral service In Cell&amp;ny
·
3lone In peace.''
.,
Four men aCCOII'JPIIPytng them
used large umbrellas to ahleld Miss
Taylor !rom a few photograpbers
waiting at the graveslte, according

Meigs County agent?s comer

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.Domestic
art
judging
on

WEDNESDAY, A{lGUST 11
9:15 A.M.-Junior Fair Beet Showmanahip and Judging
10:00 Noon-•-H Flower Show Judging (Jr. Fair Building)
1: 00 P.M.-Open Cia.. .Jeef Judging
2:00 P.M.-Flower Show Judging
2:00 P.M.-Horse Harness Racing
5:30 P.M.-Little Miss and Mister Contest-Hill Stage
7:00 P .M.-Youth Award$ Nlght'-Show Ring
·
8:00 P.M.... Chrlsty Lane ShOw

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Tlire~· wait ~or -low interest mortgage l~an.s ' at Pomeroy

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SomeofthehundredlctWWid-be

~'lthlnktheoneth&amp;tcameatBwas
re.dy ID letlve unW another

. BJ'ftle"••l

horne 11eyen who waited fordaysto

apply tor lOw-Interest state mort·pge money say they had, fullm.J
are planning reunions.
'
But en Monday, morning otflclals
atthe'PCineroybranchofBankOne
t;t Athena said three pe&lt;iple' were
1 walling in line when the ba~
opened.
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• MWJe Midkiff, who lll!(lmlnlater·
tngthe~torBankOnt,Silld

, tile flrlt to an1ve had beellwal1111a
outsldethebenk'sdollrsslnce8p.lil.

Sulldav.

applk:ant .....,.. up," which occumd III'OIIIId 6: :II a.m. ,lllle notl!ll.
~ tiiiw people were regis.
teretl for Ule JIIQ8lam, which
I\I8I'IIlltees an interest rateof11.8'!5
, poerrent, DOil'IJIU'ed to the national ·
evera&amp;eof14perrentonrnortgages.
''We've had ltllme lnq'uirles wamJngtoia-.-lftherewasanymoney
left," Mldllllhdded.
•
Bank One~ $7lk),OOI ftr .
this year's ~ compared to
the~ It~ .UOC:.tled by the
Oblo Houllng Finance ~ Ill

1983, the first year of low-Interest

IJIIll't&amp;lll!loans.
Mldldlr said theni are no lnCOille
Umlta!km br....,OO by OHFA this

yew, aJid applicants must have a
sales cootnc:t or cootractural
egieement to be cOnsidered for the

pncram. ·
s.nk One took names Mondl!y
and ,will later cootact those rEgisten!d m a flrst&lt;ome, first-served
basis to eootplete an application.
"It's been like a party," said
Martin Roa t1 wan-en, who was
first In line when he arrived
Thursday night at the Wan-en Area

Board of Realtors office, Where
appllcattms were taken for Ohio
,Savings Assoclatlm. "I've beep. In
the Marine Cmlls; so rm used to
standing in line."
' ·
'
noes said about :II or 00 ~Ie
planned to get together fora reunion

next year.
"W.ecanalltakethesamenumbel'

we had this year," he j9ked. '· ·
· '"We'reoneasystreet,now,"said
Jorge Ramirez, who had waltal
slncelast'lbursdayoutsideWaterfield Mortgage Co. Inc. In downtown
Cincinnati.
Unes began forming 10 days ago

formorethan$300mllllonthestatels
making· avatlable !tr tlrst-tlme
home-beyers and buyers In low·
lilcon'le target areas. 'lbeprevalllng
rate on tlxa:l-rate mortgage loans
nowstandsatmoreUIPn14petrent.
Tile loans, partrtastateprogram
approved by voten In 1982, were
made avatlable In two I'OWids last
year, Each time,. the loaDs
ated tell! cities outside lending
Institutions. .
·
Mostagreedltwasworththewalt.
''We'd be savlr~~: $:11,001 over ro
years with the IOWI!l'lnterest,", sald
Dave Iaeribergof Niles, who waited

gener-

ootsldeBankOnetnWarren. "I'dsiJ
on top t1 a building for lour dayS to
savethatmuch."
· OHFAmadethemoneyavaUable
by selling $335 lliUIJon 1n tax-tree
bonds and distributing most of It $300.7 ,mUilon - to rtnanclai
Institutions across the state.for tiJe
mortgage Joan program. Last year,
the program dlstrtbutal about $410
nillllon In loans to about 10,&lt;Xll
buyers at l!llen lower Interest rates.
The rates are set based· on. the
amount of Interest the state must
pay to those who bought the bmds.

~· ~eg~tiations entering 'criti~al' stages Wednesday ·

f; wHrrE stJLPHuR SPJm1GS.
W.Ya. (AP) _ N~f!P. ww

. ''We'U !Iavea·betterJI'QjtctiOnt1
what the ~ will be," said
: Stanok, ~ 'W..IIi whl1l! Sulphur
1

· ·-~Wednesday allll~for.
'.tdltllinal talka loWird uew eoaf · Spl1llp fD iddl•' tbe annual
'm~nent• waae lii'!IIIJEilt lia ~ ' QliJII'"&amp; ~·.•tbt. W~L.~~

and 'lburltllaY In Wasblnglon, D.C.
!ibeCIII'I'EiliaaJEemenlbetweenthe
OOlA a1111 Unlli!d Mine Workers
union eJiillrel St!pt. 00.
'lbeunilllhumadenocomment

allowsustobeCOillpetltlve.''
BarpJnem for both sides have
heell tlght-JWedaboutthepiogx s
ct the talka. '8lld operators a~ the
weelren:lmeetingatThettleGiaboueenwbalrler

allowsustobnproveproductlvity~~
He llisl said the new agreement
ahlgherratethanourcompetltors,
also could determine whether the
he said: "What our industry must UMW'sshareofnatlonalproductlon
have !li a rnechanl.sm for ~!ned . cootlnues to drop.
pxodStanekuctl~~.!"'theprov~!-contatns
'""'-declln In theW tV'""""'.;,

contract without a strike Is possible
u Jma 81 operators don't InSist oo

repeated the position ct chief
Industry 111!80tiator B.R. Brown
(Olnlol's chairman andclllef execuUveo!flcer) that the Industry must

While not being spec!tlc, he mentloned sched~ of shifts and Job
allocattms. 'More.!lexlbllltywoold
allow 111 to get more out of our

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==~~"was~.
t !41l~ts"'::-'that :'uttte for the coai·~~strongly~~t;;
~. Thll Wl!llk's laiD ''can bave a ,
f.r'- a. naalltl.atnrs ==:=~~
said recaltb' he's still optimistic a
In his prepared remarks: Stanek miller butaddtllthecostctmlnlng. problems faced by the United Mine
.:¥By lti'OIIIlinpact on 111M' tbanp,

ltl7l haw "cM""it He Jl'(lWid to
::WW be," said Palll F. Stan! vial ~· ....... Stenf!r said DPe pncreu
'paldent of
Ptubeeilmade.
'i:laariMetb Coal eo. •and ~ , • . "At J!ut we've aot the JXoblerRS
n'lan of tbt Blllimliioul ~ Mtiii'Wiandtbltxtraaeooatblnp
Operators Moctalfall's contn.et autef111e qy," • .• .
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~cDnmlttee. ,
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': If)
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lndultl'llllrerauai.llll' ·

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l!hmelrsald''theOOlA.cunpan·
lett
of the'~ flame ft mind,

are

have~lnthecontractlfunion

COal Ia to rarialn competitive.
provldldwe~aet~thal t ''We need an agreement that
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ementsx&amp;eillln~~ty~~

w;

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n..
tnmthemin';spaycheck.

Workers," Stanek said. In 1947, the
year that West Vlrginla had 'its
highest coal protluctlon, oo percent
of the nation's coal was unloncoalproducedamoun.tsTodatoayllttleunlonless-protlucedthanhalf
thecoalmlnedlntheU.S •

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