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                  <text>Page- 16- The Daily Sentinel

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Thursday. August 23~ 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio .

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DALLAS (AP) - Ohio delegates
to the 1984 Republican National
Convention are winding down their
activities by promoting women
candidates to run on the 1986
statewide ballot.
Leaders came up with a list of 11
women who were spotllghted at a
breakfast meeting today at wblch
U.S. REp. Bobbl Fiedler of California, a widely-known advocate of
more women In ~overiunent , was
billed as the prlncipalspeaker.
State GOP Chalnnan Michael
Colley Issued the list of 11 Ohio
women whom he Indicated should
be considered two years from now
when all of Ohio's state offices, a
U.S. Senate seat, and all 21 seats in
the U.S. Housewilll;le at stake.
No offices were· specified, but
Colley listed the names In thlsorder:
-Former U.S. Rep. Jean S.
Ashbrook, JolUIStown, the widow of
. and Interim successor to Congress-

Judgment
ordered .·
In Meigs CoUnty Conunon Pleas
Court, Judge Charles Knight has
ruled that Coal Power, Inc., et al, Is
to pay Austin Powder Company

$4,035.43 plus Interest.
The trial date for Ell Ebersbach,
Jr., Lorton, Vlrglnla, has been set
for November 19. Ebersbach was
arraigned on August 17 on charges
of felonious asSault.
Meigs CountY Sher iff James
Proffitt has been ordered to
transport Mike T. Manley from the
Southeastern Ohl&lt;i Training Center,
Lancaster, totheMelgsCountyJaU.
Manley will be held In Meigs County
pending ;1 hearing on his motion to
suspend the rest of his sentence.
An a&lt;:tlon to quiet title on property
In Middleport has been filed by the
VInton County National Bank,
McArthur, against Ethel M. Jones,

man Jolul M. Ashbrook.
-Rhonda J . Beckham, candidate ·
for the Ohio House In the 25th
District.
-Maly Anne Christie, ma;yor of
Madeira.
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-State Sen. Grace Drake, Solon.
-Sue Anne Fouche, Wayne
County auditor.
-Olga L. Lopez, candidate for the
Ohl&lt;i House. 45th DiStrict.
-Donna Owens, mayorctToledo.
-Ethel Parker, Wayne County
treasurer.
-Donna M. Pope, Panna, dlrec·
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aggressiveness. It was a -retreat back to cauiloa!'
Rep. TonyCoehl&lt;iofCallfornla, asornetlrneliwcal
critic oi,e.~t:ndale carnpelgn and chairman of tile
House
ticCommlttee,dlsqrees.Heseesthe·
five weeks since the Democtatlc mM!IItiOn u a
period of developing strer)gth temporarily lll!t back by
the Fe!Tili'O episode.
When Mondale said hu~ ·federal detiCtts i'l!qUlte
tax Increases B!ld pressed Reigan to say how he
WOUld raise !!IIOUI!h· revenue to lower the deftct
Coehlo silld, "It was pefect strategy which pul
Reagan on the defensivt!;"
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COehlo says the confUsion over Reagan's' tax
policies for 1985, plus l! numbei' o1 IDcldenta
emphasizing his age- such jill a tqHtlile'u41!111£
tothepresldenrssleeplnglnCablnetineetlns/JI-haa
hurt the Republicans worae than 1s now ~-

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9GOIIled equal ac:cess legislatioft,
whiCh wruld permit rellgioql or-

Iented student groups·to 1111! Pllbllc
scbool facilitiEs lor mecdng Jil!r- '
poses after school boura,c
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By a 62 to 38 pesceut lfl8lWin pbll
partlclpanbi approved

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TwoAibany.areal"(ll!ll ~~~~
an auto accident 011 t)M)n AVI!IIIIe

Jlllt 11t1er mklntpt are condDed In
the Melli Olunty IIIII plllldlnr
llearlni on chara'el l1led by the

Puua,oy Pollre l,)eParlmerlt. - ·
'Del\nJa Tolly, 33, bas been
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·the .lllb' ~deficit followed a $2 way to lUI aD-time high of $195.4
Tile l!deral buclp!t defldt In July . wblle, • lllarp 32 pell'Slt Ia bllloiimlflll 1n J1111e, and 1or !he bUIIon lor the entire year.
111M' ilpt.fold over !be preY10u1 l1lkMlilult lollowmr a mild dowD- fll1llll•• llllattbel984flscalyeer, . 'lbe Reaaan administration last
mtllltll, eo • • hlllon, but 11 IJIIIJ ntum m 5 bt'IPitlbanre , tilt wllklll-.11 8lpt. 3),1hegvvt!I'IUJII!nt week forecast a fllcall!IIM d¢lclt c1
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unernpJoyrneftt u their. major
coneemlnourcounby.accordlncto
a public opinion poll conducted by
Congressman Clarence Mlller at
last week's Meigs County Fatr.
:In Iesporoaetoaserlesofquestlons
dealing with national policy,
resldenta Indicated by f!7 . to 17
paa:nt their strong approval 0(

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"He needs to make his campaign seem like a
crusade ,,.OO give It a strong l'rlesSagl!," said the .
offlclat who spoke on condition lie not be ldent111ed.
''That bas not happened."
Mondale's senior aides, says this official, "lack a
campaign theme, there Is not a coherenttheme ... It Is
very dangerous, very very serious."
.'The controversy over whether Ferraro·~ husband,
reill estate executiVe Jolul Zaccaro \\OOid make
public his tax returns allawed Republicans to attack
Mondale as a weak and confused leader, theofflclal
said. ·
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"Itbecameacrlsls,adlsaster"besald."Itwasasif
Mondale said, 'Let's see how how she works Iter way
out of it.
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"Its his campaign," he said. "Ferraro Is not
running for 'prestdem.''
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Proffttt said he wtil
to aet an
order today to desboy iheptants.He
around6::llp.m.1burildayevenlng · added he does not have the
1n &amp;ltton 'I'oWnsl)ip 'by the Meigs man'powerioguardthejllilntsallthe
County Sherltf'sottlce.
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SpeclalliM!stlgator Gary Wolfe
aimtkJII Pleas Jlllfee Charles
sa1d he spotted the mariJuana field Knight said he wU1 not.be liSulng an
from an alip1ane aroond_2 p.m. ordertodelboytheplantSuntllthe
'l'huraclay. 'lbe field ·Is located 1n necessaiy mcuments 1l8ve been
Suttoo 'J'cMonablp, 011: Township medwttbthecleJ1catCOW1a.Hesald
Road 129.
. he did not tblnk they could be l1led
Wolfe ·later went back to tiy to until theflntollll!'lltwa!k. ' ,
II(JP.Ieheildtheownerctthefleld,but
In t1Qe ~ts. the sherlff •
was unable 1!J locate ~· he must certify that aiTI!8Is are not
addedDepu. lies thea coofllcated the pendiJII and wllere the mariJ\18111
wasfllund.
ptantatra:naq\1111erc1anaaefteld • The lherlff .aJBo confiscated· 25
IIIITOUIICied b); a slx-foQt tenoe, plants from a · bollae In &amp;ltton
Wolfe repOrted.
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Township IJid L1 p1aata adjacent to
In all; 323 planta were taken fra:n State Route~~~~~ Townsbtp.
the field. !f!'ll plant hal a street
ln;atlptklnUre.ttnnq.
valuect$3,...., Wolfe explalned.
Wolfesaldbetqes.OIII!cbaraa
An FBI agent wu ~Involved In this afle!J~l Ol" Ptfoodly ..
the raid.
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Mel&amp;&amp; County She!1ff Jllll'll!l J, ,'
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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Friday,A9uat ~4. 1984

are Wop'll!cl that Walter F, Mondale's campalp Is
loslllg s1gllt of Its fight plan even before the 1radltkl1al
Labor Day start of the .main event.
As jubilant Republlcaris left their Dallas COIM!Jitlon
with President Reagan bokliag a stmQg lead In tlJe

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In~ With il half-dlzel DernoctaUC olflceholdenlandpllltlcalprotessJonalsshowedunaDlmous
'agtEI!Iiet that the Fen-aro · ncmlnetlon ·gave '
Mondale a liurst of political momentmn which has
polll, Mondale wits stW a5aessJng the c:lamii'e from
now bee11 deeply f!I'OIIed.
, two Wl!il!ks of controversy aver the family finances of .
"It ":as like a polltlcal hwTicane wblch completelY
hiS rwmJng mete, Geraldine A. Ferraro.
.drowned out everything Mondale w~ saying," said
• &gt; Among party officials, there are rnllCed views on
Martin Frank, executive director of the House
Whether Mondale bas taken the advice oftered by . DemOCiatlc ~ Committee.
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But tliere'UI dh g El!iul!llt about the cause or the
Dernod atlc CIOIM!IItlon wa5 ending In San FranciSco
solution toMm!ate'slossoflmpetus.
last month,
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Mondale, O'Neill said, "has got to come out
at. MOIIdale .from the start, 88ld the urodetdog
swinging. He's got toattae~t a vulnerablepiesldenton
DetllOCtatlc lJ!'I!Sidentlal nominee lack.s a develped
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11'0~ to'wjn this Is come out and challenge him on
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president told the meeting at party
DALLAS , (AP) - President reaBty of tile ll)O(Iem age.
Reqan, after IUX.'eptlng his party's
"When .It ~ . to oiJr nuclear offJelals from every Jtate that the
1191J11natlon to seek a I'EIIewal ot his · fom!s,l've181dltbefore,andl'Usay electlon·WOJld be a battle at Ideas
l9lll mandate, warned Republican 11 agal/1: A nuclear war canaol be "and we wUI wage It With joy end
vigor."
Party leaders lodaythat "1!18flsn'ta won and muatlii!YI!l' be foulbl."
R.eealllnc his eampjllp speech to
"'ThiS year offers ua an hllloric
cake walk" just becauee he's aheed
lnthepolla.
the VFW conventloatouryearaaao, "&lt;Wartunlty to get 8CI'OI8San hlltDI1c
"This Is no time to sit on our In which he" attacked Jimmy truth: that we are the party.of new
laurela,': Reagan told the postCatter'.s leadership, Reagan sald, lde115, wearelhepartyc1theru~.
convent~~?D ~g c1 the REpubll, : ''WeD, I think we've· come a long wearethepartywhosep~ll ~
can NJitlonal Committee.
wa;y togethet ": ~ are the da~ vigorous end dynamic," said the
w~ we abandoned prlndple and president. "And they - they -are
· And to show he meant II, the · cornmon&amp;eiJ!II!.Gonearethedays thepartyoftlletrtedandnot-true."
pt;eSldent set ott for Chicago to whenwemeekly:toleratedolMous . "It'sclear.theopposltloahasClllly
camPa!en before the Veterans of tl\f'eals to oor peace and eecurtty. one Innovation to otter- a hugetax
Foretan WarsbetoreretumJnleast GOne are the days when we either Increase," heaald.
for a weekelld In the comfort of his sooght to achlelie overnight grand!·
The cklslng convention seaalon . ·
'Camp David retreat .atop Mary- ose anna control ~Is that · 'I1wnclay nJgltt was lhe moment
land's Catoctin Mwntaln.·
were boulld tofallocwhenwesetilur delegates awaited after three days
In remark.8 prepai-ed for · the slghta 10 low that the ,II&amp;IEi!il...ts of sitting emotionally IIIIII'ICM!d In
veteralll, Reapn rejected critics' permitted the numbers and cate81&gt;- thecool haU whDeoutsldetennpera·
suaestJons that hlldeclslon to send rlellatweapons toiOIU'."
· tures rosetoun.plus:
American troops Into Grenada
Today Reagan c8JJed on party
At 1aat their l!ero appal""' blibe .
showed he 'Ciiuldn't be trusted with (1(11dal• to "get ciut.the Wor!i" lhl!t thEm, !llld the 17,(Dl delfgatea end
tltenatlon'snucleatarserial.
the GOP Is the party of new Ideas guests, anned with signs and
"Because we were willing to take while the DemoCrataare "the party noisemakers, cheeied themeelves
decisive action, our students today ofthetrledanHnot-true."
b:larse, shoutlng"Fourmoreyean. '·
are safe, Grenada Is free, ·and that
He and Bush were n:lllklng a joint Four more
Not ilnce 19'12,
region of the Caribbean Is more appearance at lhe post-ronventlon .when Richard M. Nixon was
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peaceful and secure than before," . nieetlngoftheRepubllcanNatlonal rernmlnated, ha!l thatchallt beEn
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Reagan said. "But le!Jllloneconfuse Cmunl~.
heard with such enthusf~Wll at a
Georp llulllt wa"e to. IE zt! Lg M g 'N and
that situation with an Inescapable . '·In ~ !&gt;repared i:-emarks. the .GOP convetitlon.
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Harold W. Hanson, Rutland, has
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-Arlene Shoenulker, Columbus
coqncllwOJnan.
-Dorothy Teater, Columbus
councilwoman.
On Wednesday, Cuyahoga County
Party Chairman RDbert Hughes
held a news conference to urge
consideration of the same group for
the 1986 ticket but mentioned a 12th
name, State~- JoAnn Davidson
of Reynoldsburg.
Hughes said that the rise of
women In Oblo Republican ranks Is
not a recent trend, and he said there
are polls that date back Into the 1970s
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missile systems bas~ and by a 71
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approved the continued ~
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On spending Issues, MelpCGUrity
~held the u.s; . ~
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spiraling budget deficits the nat'Jon.
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reducedfederalspendlngaethebest
way of addressing these deficits. :
With regard tothepresentcrts!s'ln
the Persian Gulf btought about by
the war !Jetween Iraq .and Iran, .!)4
percent of the poll respondent&amp;felt
America's role In that reglcin of the
world soould be llmlted to tbe
provision of mllltary assistance to
friendly Arab nations, 28 JlE'Ioeilt .
called for the deplOyment llt
American troops if necessary,' and
18 pen:1!nt felt we had J!O role to play
whatsoever In the Ollii'Olng crJs1L .
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sllghtlylowerat$172.4billlonifthere means pf curtalllng the U. Ill
are no chailges In tax and spending
handguns In the commlailob o1 1
llcles
cr1me with seven pe1 ti!itt ·~
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lnglncreaaedrestrlctlonsonfhe••
'lbe Treasury 88ld federal spend- • of handguns and 19 pereent tbnluaill
1ng tcta1ed . $68.4 billion 1n July
the Ucenslng of handaun owaa'iD
against receipts of $52 billion
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· Stuff Is flOatlllg aboUt, on the pany. She!JWDedonJya~share
matter of cilndldates Mondal!! and · ln that company. But then Mr.
Ferraro, .linly, some ot which Is she · Zaccaro also OWtis only a single
entitled to be "outraged" py. No
Two shares mike up the
doubt. ~ are rvmors aboUt . whole CO!IJpaily. "The CQR)~
~glnglterwlthtbeiallureotthe circulation ot the Reader's Dlael!t
Contlnentalllllnols Bank. Well, we and National Review Is 18,11Xl,IXX)
must not assUme that.the J'WlX!I'S coples"Jeavesyouwlththelrnpi'es'
are true. Certainly, We SOOuJd give slon that the- two jOIIJ'1!!llS have
her a ·greater bel)eflt of lilly doUbt
n;J~Jghly 9 miUion readers each
than slle tends to give Ronald · rlibt? Although we dl$'1 .~
Reagan. Why?Becall!ewearegooo saythat.. .. Doesltrunlnthef!IR1lly? .
~ttans. God rest ye meriy · . Nqt the Fei'T8I'b family, we mean
gentlemen.
hlire the MQiidale.F~
Of course, hei' c~ are not Jac!cson fan\lly, the~ for
respo~lblefor aU tbe lOose talk. We the Tqtal Statement, onemJgilt -:all
rernember.dQwenot,thatsltegave . It, even as MondaJe declared that
as the reason for not. Jlstb:ti hl!r JeJ&gt;Se Jackson's Speech was one of ·
husband's assets ber ~· COR· the greatest spooc:hes In A.mer~Can
· ~tlon with her husban4's ~· · hlstm:y. Mr. Mondale bas I'Un1nto a .·

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· LE'I"1"'Q.QS OF OPINION are ~•\oonie. TheY lhoold be leu .than !GO.w loq. Allleileroare oubloollo edllbiJ and mllll bealped with.....,., oddrtioJs and
telephOcto .nombe&lt;. No unslped leCit!U wll 'be pobllobed. Letlen llllould be In
go!)d t~ ; .addressing lliuest not pera'olialltlet. ,
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lototareatpeuplelnthecoutseufhis bablt.Forlnstance, The New York '
Instance. the Rev. Jim' · , Times 'quotecl 11, &lt;;OII\It!nllUo!l J.,
JOO.: Yw wiD 'reniernbeio ~ as tween ""OI)dale and Bert J.aJice jlllt
the · ~r . who !JiduCi!d 900 . before Mondale named Bert Lance
people, 1111!111, WOI1lESI and chU~.
llU\it8ger of. his campaign. which
!QdleofKoo!Ail;lrnJxedwlthpolson was just before MQIIIIale fired
In Cuy• fo,P1'0Ve t)ley could.die Lance: U~nce's y()Ung !1011 wu a111o
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presenland$81dtDfdondalelhall~t
Alked to~' an oj;llnl1ln ot Jones · did not want his father lrMilVed U
some tlmt! before. Guyaqa; Vl¢e Mr. MOI)dale was not prePared to

President Mondale halt written, "stick It (lilt'' for Lance. Moltdale
"Knowing of ~r ~atlon's
repUed not only atftrm(ltlvely ~~
deep · bivolvement In the major exuberi~Jtly, going so far u to J&amp;y
soclal and con1tltutional Issues of ' thatUhedldnotstlckwlthLance,he ,
our COOI)Jcy Is ~~~t~UQil to
was not sltowilli. q\talltleli that
me." 'l11at . the ~ Jones entitled him to be presldellt ot the.
lnspiredtheCar!e!'·Monllaie!ll!mln-' Unl~States .
tstratlon's poljcles 8nswers a lot of
A crople .of w~ ~ter. under
questions.
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pressure, Mo!ldale dropped Lance.
Yes, It appeers m be a fl!mlly Georae·McGovernwupresumal(y

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..OnCe upon a time, a jleleagueted Vice presidential nominee made his
· fapilly d!lg. a household word ln a legendacy defense of his penol1al
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Gel'l!ldlne A. FetTaro went with the refrigerator.
never mentioned
Missy, thE\ farillly German shepherd.
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spaniel, Checkers, for durablllty as a political SYmbol. But ber m!sslon oo

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dlstri!Ctlng controVersy about personal financial matters.
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It Willi Geiqe
McGovern-who
aitltounced
that be
· WQUicl stick with Sen . . ~
Eagleton as his runnJng maq, "one
thousand pes cent" That wu a feW
days be«ore he llun)ped Eagleton,
after It had been eljtabllahed that
Mr. Eagleton had been treated ill'
· menllll Illness, The whole epilode
gave rtse to the 1nunorta1 commen·
tary of. Art BuchW'ald: · "The
question before the house Is: ~we
better off with a vlc;e presld(!ntwho ·
)las beffi treated tor fll!!lltal lllnemt,
or witli oile who basn't been?" ·
·Ms1 ferraro wants to get away

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nominee succeeded at a New York news conference she Intentionally made
clOdgy
entries,
and get !0 thel•ues,
Into a nuiiatliOrl. She siud she would answer ~ry question raised about ·
and
we
should
syrnpathlze\VUII
that
her flnanees; ~. of her husband, and the tax returns and discloSure
sense
of
prioritieS
Vn
the
statements made public on Monday.
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to
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She did, tor an.hou~" and forty minutes, at a session so long the natlooal
greater
detaU
than
she
did
at
the
television net:worJts,tunetHit for a time but decided against jlavel-to-gavel
time ltQw come she backed the
coverage. It. was lbi! pri!ne show at the Rf!publlcan Natlooal Convention
Black
caucus budget 1n pteleJ aice
hallln Dallas, where GOP delegates were approving a party platfonn with
to that of the Ute majorlty of the ·
a mlnl·plank deslgned to take aavantageof the topic. Ms. Fen'81'0 saki her
Dmtoorats.
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mission was 10 settle the subject and get on tD the Issues In the campalgn
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In the convention hoUrs that followed, Re!Jubllcans were pUblicly silent
on the sul)ject. Vice President George Bush held a news contei-mce but It
, was restriCted to foreign poUcy, and be turned asidE! attempts to get him
, IIito (he Ferraro controversy.
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· .· · Dallas conven\luneers had been S))eculatlng that Ms. Ferraro's financial
WASHINGTbN - Corruption in ex,Presldent 'Jose ~ PortillO, unceranonluusly fired after loWet': ~e facts brought out ·m
llisclosure problems might even Ioree ber from the Democratic ticket:
Mexico reached Its giddy peak ln the who skimmed off more thali his log oil prk!es wltlinit consulting · 5,(Xll pages ot official U!s~·lmori,Y,
:;.: 'That:s wishful thinking on the part of,RepubUcans," she said at her New
years 1976111 1982, when huge, newly ~ of l!le M~an · peuple:s Lopez Poctlll9 and his cablttet, 111 . in8ke clear that he was a crook
.York news cunference.
discovered oU reserves promised to wealth - perhaps as much as $5 June ~ after Ill!! Protector left awe-Inspiring ptuportions.
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· · In fact, It would have taken a smoking machine gun 10 raise any real. put the historically poverty,strlcken bUUon-whlledelaM'adrldwashis offlce,DiazSertanowsarreslt\dand '
By concealing kickbacks r.o top
~pi-uspect that the Democrats might change nominees. HavlDg Jnstalled the
nation oo the road to prosperity. But budgetdlrector.
charged with with· defrauding' Panex 9fflctals through ~·
"ffrst woman everon .a national ticket, Walter F. Mondalewasn't about to
when world oU pl'lceS fell, Mexico · Still, popular wtrage reached .. Pemex of $3!1 million In a COJittact ments to American conitlictors 011
1urn away from .her ln a nap over finances, a~t evidenCe ot real ~ali stuck with masstve loans It had such a pitch that~ 1a Madrid had tO •.for twoBelgian natural gas tankers. just one series of transactions, tor
received trom Western banks on the seiVeupatleastooe~ftsh,Hewas Hewassenttoprlson.
':Wrongdoing. ·
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example, Dlaz Serrano and his
~ l'llondale, who had been silent on the J!'erraro controversy pending
basis of Its oU wealth.
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Jorge Dlaz Serrano, dJrecta', _ That was comparative peanuts. cronlesbilkedtheMexlcantre~
. l'i!l~ase of her financial disclosure statement, said 1\tesday that sbe had
The corruption witS so notortous general of Pemex, the state oil In a recent column, I J'E!IlOI'Ied that of $97 mUIIon. On a single order tor ,
. : ~· "a .test of leadership ahd strength that will be reassuring to the
the President Miguel de Ia Madrid monopoly, $ring thi!Lopez ~ 317 mllllo!t baJ:rets ot oil hadBirnply , lumlnes and oompt ·euors, · two
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based his ~tlon campaign In 1982 · administration. Dlaz Serrano was . disapPeared during Dlaz Serrano's Pemex o~lais tor $12.3 mli1Ion 1n
,- The financial records released by Ms. Ferraro and her husband, John A.
onapromlseof''rnorairenOvatlon," anollcontractilrwhohadoncebeen . tenure, and that an estimated $4 "cmtmlsslon.'' . .
~aro. showed !hey pay more taxes than most Anferlcans of their · Including proseeuuOO of those who · a~ofVIce~tCeorge bQUon had 'been 'llverted from
~of"aVtadores"· -the
;lnrome levels, And Ms. Ferraro Insisted that she had openly and properly
had stolen the big bucks. ·
~~ the Huuston·based Zapata · Pemex In 1979alone. ,
slang term 'tor "fliers" who touch
j::lalmed exemption from disclosing her husband's finances lnherflllngsas
.Bitt the CIA,In a top-secret report
Aller the column appeared; Dlaz down only Jcng enough. to pick up
· a: member of Congress for the past six years,
10 President Reagan In May,
· On the sirength of the nell{ oil .. Serrano wrote me trom Prison. paychecks-werepute~~thePemex '
, TIIEi exemption is supposed to apply only ln cases In which the member predicted that de Ia 1'4adrld's great discoveries - and the supposedly sayb!g: "Vihat yw state ill your payroll under D1az Serrano. On!!,
lias neither knowledge of nor benefit from the.Income of thE! spouse. Ms. cleanup campaign will be all show unstoppable Increases In petroleum cmunentmy 1s t.ota11y false- from Investigation turned up lJ,Im of
f~rraro said.she and her husband purposely kept their.finances separate · and' little substance.li sunirnary of prices - Dlaz Serrano boosted
thelleginnlngtotheend': He~ these~~rkers,whlle8Wrces
from the time she went to Congress - and paid extra taxes 1D do it.
the CIA reportmadeavallabletomy Pemex's annual lJudget to more his Jetter with this pbjs Jtatement: . teD .me 'that Pemex CI'BI!ked out
: !rhat's where the refrigerator came ln, several t:!Jnes. Carried to the associate Dale Van Atta explains than SZJ bliUon, Increased Its' "I think I have e:tpt e•ed not on1y more than 2 mDllon paycheelcs for
extreme, She said, ln order to clalm the exemption "we should haiie had
that the Mexican president must employees fromlll,lmtDOO,Imand ~ nlY point of VIeW but the11118111rnoos n.o work.
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· separate refrigerators, we should have paid separate phone bllls." She said
tread llghtly, for both his own sake began constructlon of a 55-story dl.si!PProval that bali arisen In
Dlaz Serrano) .prlilse for de Ia
If that were the case, the filing exemptiOn would .be meaningless Iiecause
and t.lu!t of the dominant political headq~. lnMexlcoCity. '
Mexicoforyow:lackofproieSslonaJ Madrid . Is WlderstiwlabJe. The
llllliiled officials would never be able to claim it.
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party be heads, the Institutional
Mexico became theworld'sfourth ethics while hlrltng~who stand .~t who had him arrested can
. Ironically, more thai) a few politicians, ln both parties, agree that Revolutionary Party.
biggest oU producer.
· fortheflagofdlgnlty'' -a ref~ also 'set him free - and If ~t
For the ln!th Is that any se'rlous
· ~IasUre has gone so far a5 to become a burden and a barrier to public
But ln 1981, Dlaz Serrano was to de Ia l\1adrld.
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;~!'*e· although It Is not politic to Say so just ~·
Investigation woold lead straight tD
Unfortunately, for
Serrano, what Yilll hap~. . ·,
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question. On one hand, 10 take advantage of the Femu-o contrOversy; the
GOP demands full disclosure by all officials and candidates·- to Include
· the holdings of ~ses "of which the official has knowledge, 1lnaitciai
~terest or benefit."
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I have jus~ finished watching &lt;:beck to ihe ms for the
his quotat!Oris\ tsed In a speech by cOuntry long alter we are gone and
!Jgellcy to .which Ms. Ferraro reported on Monday. "In the light Of the
Geraldine
Ferraro
answering ques·
j)therwlse,ltwasfouodthatsheand
Jeane
Klriqlatrlck, United Nat;tOp.s · the threat of nuclear war which
inlilbltlllg role federal election Jaws and regulations have had. eoiigress
tlons
about
her
family's
personal
ber
husband
had
more
than
paid
Ambassador.
·, · ·.. continues to· hang aver the wutld.
shOuld consider abolishing the ·Federal Election Comiidssion," ,the
tlnances
at
a
press
~erence
tn
their
fair
share
of
taxes.
Since
she
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Revlewlngtheeventsl!hove,Ueel
Even if they·do seD the American
• platfomt declares. ·
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New
York.
In
a
two-hour
lnterroga·
became a member ot emtgress, the that the Democrats have u\us far voters · their dlimaged piece of
, , . Mond;l~ and Ms. Ferraro .surely will face more questions· about ber
tlon by mostly male and not so couple have llled separate~ madea~lbleshowlng, I\S'th!Sisa goods, it wUl be a long time before
i flitances, and t~ Sllrely will answer that she ali'eady has dealt with all · Impartial
reporters, I tOOught the . showing that the couple had a six · week ol administration boasting, I the United States Is out of the ·
, quest!QRS from all comers. The persistence of the toptc will depend on voter
Democrallc
caildldate tor vice year Income of $1.009 mWion
cannot Be!! that they have added economk; woods. The president's
~ reaction to Iter disclosures Monday and ber non·stop news conference
president
eme'rged
the trtumphant , whiCh they had paid state, ~ anything tliat wpuld ,appeal tD the ~t 1\'QII!!Sl for COIJIIIe!IS to raise
:Tuesday.
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; Public response lljade Nixon's "Checkers speech" a siJCCei!S at the time winner. Now,lnthesplrttoffalme5s, and · local taxi's amoont!ng to av8'age voter. 1'liey haYe .conve, · ihe natiOnal debt limit 0111.'1! again to
' and a poUtlcallegend ever after. It was Sept. 23, 1952, and Nlxoo had been let her QPPOnent, George Bush, 110 $0l,lm. The .returns showed that lll~~Dtly foriotten the two years of $1.15 'I'IULLlON srows no IntentiOn
through the same ordeal. It will neither tQOk advantage of thli hlgb unernployinent whicli followed
to J'TIEIId.tiM!tr ways. .
~ accused of Improperly accepting $18,235 from well,heeled .supporters. His
never
canrnontaxsbelterusuallyusedby the !t-JO.lO Income tax cut, the
GeraldlneFerrarolsitottheoilt!ln
:vtce presldent1aJ spot on Dwight D. Elseni19wer's tlcket was ln jeopardy. If youhappen!
remember the campaign of· real estate flnns. Her husband Is;a enonnousdeflcttsil\atwWhauntthe trouble. The admlnlstnitlon Jsl
• ·He said he had done nothing wrong, giVen llQ favors In return, and had
':uSed the money only for political expenses. He41Sied what be owned and lim, George Bush refused to let his successful real eslate dealer In a
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publicandhasnotdoneso~.ijut tnhertted and whlcti he continues to
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Eisenhower's assurance that he'd stay on the ticket.
Ms. Ferraro went '!l'ith the numbers, aroounll\0~ and lawyers at hand same rules as the rest Of us couimon rnay have outsmarted t~.
for advice on teehnlcal questions. ''They hold themselVes up to be experts," people. To television vlewerl, the The publicity she has received bali
Impression created by the F~ cxrne at Ute expense ot their
she said. "1 sure hope they are.
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grilling was of a lone little wmWi . carefully orchestrated display of
·~rm orily kidding, guys.''
fighting off the attack of a rouple of poWer and weelth lit Dallas, Texas.
hundred slaving · Journalistic Their ostentatious show ant the ~
wolves. That she was IUCOI!IIflllln Republican convention shows their.
answering their quei1ea i:Ooly and ~tely planned extl'aVaPnza
calmly · demonstnltes that abe Ill playtilg second fiddle to tile Texas ,
capable of being a credible caridl, . beat wave aDd the' Ferraro affair.'.. .
: Today Is Friday, Aug. 24, the 237thday ofl!llt. 'lbereare129days leftln
date for tbeofflceofvlcepresldentot But with nothing new at0all8s, with·
~year.
the United States.' All the first
the same flattt-wtng narrow plat·
. : Today's hlgh!Jght ln history:
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woman to ever seeic suCh exalted fonn WIDe than JMl, the Rep\lbUC
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' On ~ug. 24 ln the year 79 A.D., Mount Vesuvius eru~. burying the
office, It was only to be expected tha~ C8118 C8l\ bethanlctullhatthey have ,.,,
,.nclent cities of f'u111pell and Herculaneum;
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the big guns of 'the Repqbllc~ . the Ferra!'o lllue to kick~ to .
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chauvinists would make her their relleve ,the monotony. 'l1tey a'restw
: In :(5'12, the Slaughter Or French Protestants at the hands of Cathollcs
target.
. running against Jimmy Carter.
began ln Paris St, ~·s Day. The killings would last unw
The chauvinists~ have made They •have apent !!'. much time
October, alll1 claim lJ,Im victimS tltrougOO!t the country.
ait exhaustive snq.arr~·sute gJvtng Carter; hi!ll as they have
In 1814, British forces Invaded Washlnglm, D.C., and proceeded to set
since Walter Monc'aJe pcked her as predlcttDc that Walter MoOdale
f!re to tJ\e.Capml andlheWhlte House. .
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his l'l!llllina mate.'It J1111!11k1 weD of would follow In the Carter~ .
In 1932, ~ Earhart 'Qecame the t1rst wmum to make a non·stop
her chai'acter that the only thing If elected. Tbe moat pleasurl! I got
fllght across the United Stati!S, flytng from l.Qs Angeles to Newark, N.J., 1n
they. found was 111 accoontant's tOr the entire show on opl!l1lng nlgtjt
just more .than 19 hoUrs:
"HI,
coup,; .o f "ep"'' rloh, oountry
mistake \on bel' ·mB lnca'ne tax was IIOIIIIerlni what ~f
.· : · In ~· . the NortjJ Atlantic Treaty went Into l;!ffecl One key passage
club .flfendl , . ~ kMp t•llrlng
return. EWII llefDre tbe Intensive 'J;ruman WOUld have ti!ought If he
reads, The Partlell .agree that an amted attack against one.or more of
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gr.llllitg. bepn 'l'llad!IY afternoon. could have heard the Republican
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The Astros raJlll(!C! out a season·

high 20 hits ll'hursday Dleht as they
beat the Cardln&amp;!J tor the Mh tmte
in six meetings this year~ 9-ti. · . .
Terry Puhlwent3-for,3,, ~1udtng
hi s seventh~rt(theseuon,and
drove In three runs. Denny WaWnli
hadfoursln~eslnflveat·batswhlle

IlUJDoranhadthreehliJ,Includjnga
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led by · vetft-111 pttchet DoYle Min.....,., TWinl. '
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j\leWider,Wbow.edafour,hltter, ' In tJie put five pmea, the .
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Blewaabllvehltelllltbomenmi'ID
After.tile 1'0\11 Wemwday nJiht, . ~ their leUOII totalm .'12. 'l1ltey
Cox met With tile players to dl8cuM · !lave also hit IS ID Auluat, "''l'''"ili
thi!ftner ,lllllats ot the 11ame.
their seuon-hlah accomplt•hed 1n
Q1x dldll't have tD say much to 1~y.
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AJev ......1 IIDWeover. The ~year. , In 'lbunday's ran!e, Bill
old rliht·bander knew wh!lt had to Scbroeder C!l'liCked his nlntl! homer .
be done,to IIQp the l,lidlana from 'ot tbe ws ~and Marl! Broullard "
extencllnathlllrWin ltreak to illae.
ConnecteilforldiflfthBc!lbcameotr
AJew•!!der had the Indiana; who left·hander lt'rank Viola.
~ · 11 hlta da,nllht before,
In . tile' ~ only _ . AJ,. pme '
otf-$1de.the 111t1re pme. ¥e hel4 ·Tlt~y, tile 'l'o!:'oatq Bille :Jays
lbel1l tofA!urhlta-lltrees....,_and. bea.t CleYeJind •1. -1JP1!11 tile
adouble--lollthisiiiii!OI!Hll41n Indiana' elrht,&amp;ame wlnnlnr ·
· the etihth ~¥ben Jilll!l
11re1k.
· · slngli,d home Jllllklr Naboll. wbO
The IIIIo horne runs ily Sdlroe4er .
. ·had. ~ tor his. 'fin~ major· lilid Brau1lard dldD'tlturt VIola_ u
leape hit. .. .. . . • .
. ~ much ua tbreeonmblrtbiJIDinaby
Ovenll, he struck l)llt aeYell and the,BJewets.'
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· !XllfiplMelan1eofthuet.,
wltlladoUbletctllflllldRobiDYOUIII ,
• ThewtnwuA!elWtder'sfourthln reacbed 't int 1!11 . . .~ buernaD
a I'OW, : aeyenth In his 1ut e1ibt 'nm Teutel'urror.
111!!:~111. and moved his 1ecordtd
Cd Cooper a 'l'ed· ~
u-6.. tying !Jim tor tile clilb lead In fniJcrW!dwltlumpstD~IDbOtb
· vl$rlel with Dave Sdeb and Luis l'llllllfto&amp; One wt later, Bobby Clark

rruco .

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day's only ganll! IIi the NL. ·
St. Louis broke to a 4-0 lead In tbe
fl.rst two lnf\lngs, chiillng Aatnie
startl!r Mike La€CH! LaCoss was
aiSQ. hurting .fJ:om ' a brul!ed rtghl
foreamthe sliffered.wlten Tommy
Herr'sflrst·lnnlnglinedrlvehithlm.
llerrdr'oveln·tworunsand,OO..ed
once tO lea~ the early charge.
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l3rouhan:l ho~ to lett In the
major;leagUe hit, a·slngle.torlgh!to
With' one out. Dave Collins seventh to give ti,e Brew€1;11 an
CINCINN...... (APJ. -Pete Rose', · ·
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'deUvered a lwo-I'IJilllingJe.
Houstonre~erDaveSmlth,2·2, '.JerryWiUard,oneotthrl!eemnhe . ·thlrll innllll wben Schloeder Jlo. says lie wanted Jim Kaat as the league vlctortes Is tled with Phil horse farm.~.J'hlladelplda IIJd
~ot thevtctO!'Ywithtwolnnlngsof would make In the game. Wblq ~tocenterlleld
==:~ch,s.ohehadtoflre Nlekrofor21stontheall·tlmeUst. do.~";e':!:n~'itke a bklod
.work and· Dave Rucla!r~ U,lost ·followedwitha~fly·toleft. i' GBJYGaeltlputtheTWinsup2-lln
"It was nothing against Stan· ~~:~~ dlsease.Onceltgetslnyourblood;'
because of rookie plnch'.flllter Jim
Toronto made It Z.O ln the II!COnd the fourth when be !olloo'llld Tom willtams. Since l't&gt;e been
. . here w"~ he pltc"..... his first morld
Pankovlts' run·scortng a~e tn the · w11en Rance Mulllnllis and Jeue Brunansky's two-out IIDIIe with a ·
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' lnnjng. '.Pankovlts has . pro- ~ Jinllledand Tony Ferandez homer to left. It Was hla IUth ot the Stan's
been great ... but I've always Series In 1965, the Chicago White f~iliiliiiiiiiiii.
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Sc!l'· the Phlllles, the Yankees and
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. lion·of·being bombed lJ.l the night capacity, to make It 5-0.
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VIola. who had won his last three
Kaat, 45, a veteran. of 25 major
Ustlcall I knew I had
llttl .
before or maybe it waa Manager
Belldrovelnhissecondrwlwltha ·starts, gave up nine hits, one .walk
·rea
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very · ~
Bobby Cox's clubhouse meeting . RBI single In the sixth.
and struck wt three befon! lea~ league seasons, will be )he only new chance ot making their·statf;''·Kaat
earllerlnthedaythatmotlvatedthe
Mll...ueel'l'wlni2
with .one wt In the seeventh. Pete
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coac~hlred !ortheremalnderolthe .said. "(~) Chuck Tanner
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lnvltedmedownsolwOuldgetsome
·· Toronto Blue Jays tu return to their
There's an unexplained power ~ and Bqbby CastWo llnlshed
''The reason we did this nowls It's exposure, be seen by.Other teamss
winning ways.
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surge ln Mllwaukee. .
up for the Twins:
· Coxdldn'tllkewhathehlldseenln · The Brewers,
lly wealc ln
Mlnnesota.'took two ot the three Important tDgeiJim here 119 he can· and.hopefully be picked up, which I
take a good look at these guys the lhou~thtlcoulddo.ltdldn'twoi'kout
~ent games, especially agaJnst the horne-run department .all sea· games In the series. and now leads next five weeks and get
know
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the Cleveland Indians, who h!id son, had two homers Thursday the 'AL West by five games over them,"Rosesakl.
bn·e~s·
beaten the Jays five stJ:alght times. afternOOn In a 5-2 Wctory over, the Kansas City and California.
Rose and Kaat Jllayed tog!l!tehr
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lt,tOSCOW (APJ - Sylvia .c;e..
phla before Kaat moved oil St. rasch of EaSt Gennany set a world
LouiS, where he eilded his career .record ·tn the wunen's l~meter
, last season.
breaststroke and Soviet swimmers
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AKRON, , Ohio (AP) - Bruce
Craig Stadler, Mark McCumber, ID·yardwedgeshottoraneagle,lO
times), he won 16 Gold Gloves, he day of the Friendship '84Games.
Lietzke, ·the ' flnt·roUnd leader, and D!!nls' Wa!sllll of sWth Atrtca, putts oo the front side and just five
was a starter and reliever and he
Gerasch,15,clockedlmlnute,8.29 ·
offeted a ptedlctlon for the NEC all at Ql, were tlieonly other players fairways hit.
along
with
young
Jdds well," · seconds to break the previous
gets
WorldSertesofGoU. · · .
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Rose said. ·
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record of 1: a!. 51, held by U\!!
"If I don't drive It better, 1 can't
'Tom· Watson, Uils year's No. 1 ·
"My slleuelh Is my drlviDg and
Kaat pitched In 898 games, fifth on . Geweniger, also of East Gennany. ·
win," said Lietzke, the leader muney·wlru!et', and British open hitting guoeDB ln l'l!llllatlon.l drove
TJlursday by two strokes after champion Greg Nlll'llllllt o1 Austra, It poorly and puttet1 lnmdlbly,"
\squeeoztng a 4-under·par 66 wt of lla Wl!re among those at 10. saki the ~year-old, Joolrlng l'llr )lis
. windy Firestone South.
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Defendlng cJiarr1piOn Nick Price of . first Series vlct«y.
.._\t,f.LOII.to,.
· Tom Purtzer and Rex ~. South Africa shot 71, Jack Nicklaus
Lletzlre Js tryiDg to lha!re an
"' YID£0 ...,
, two flrsHJJne Sef1es . qualifiers, and PG.&lt; winner Lee Trevino 'l2s Image or being an early m 5011
· · ma!Ched, 6lls tor seCond plaCe going ·4nd Masters winner Ben Ci'en.shaw wtnner· Of his 10 victories, six !lave
Into toqay' s 5eCOIId round .of the 74.
Clll1le In January or Fettnwy and
$7(X),&lt;mtournament; otrermg a first
Lietzke called It an untam111ar all but two by May. '
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prtze of $126,1m. ',
I'Ound ·- is holes ·fiUed with an
Lletzlte was 3-under after two
holes, thanks .ill a lJirdle.eagJe
Jl!!glnntng over tbls 7,173-yard'
monster. He toured the front 814e'ln
:ll, ·5-under, aided by six one-putt
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Calilwell was ' a&lt;tcitnded by
Lietzke's (li!rfomilllce. "That's
Incredible," he said, looking at the
scoreboard In the Jli'CIIS ll!llt. "Yw
got "' rollin the fairways. 1be ball .
was P!uglna, even on down slopes.
It~s the longeat coune we play oo
tour, by far."
CaldweU, playlngwlthanewsetof
NEW PITCIIING COACH .- '
Irons. found the austhJII North wlild
Jlnt
Kaat, aveteran oUIIaedifficult, "When you turned Into the
I,.a
the
Major Leagues hu beea
wind, yOu had 1n hit ·a lol ofliunber.
hired
by
Pete Rose as his DeW
Scott Slm(iton hit a di1ver for his
pitching
coach
fill' the Clndnnalt
Si!condshol at lB. I hit a3-wood.'' he
Redil.
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Friday,AI.igust 24, 1984

USFL owners ponder
' -United States
CHICAGO (AP)
Football League club owners,
having made their momentus
decision to challenge the National
Football League for fall audiences,
returned horne, possibly to ponder
the wisdom of their actiOn.
'lbosewhoharbordreamsthatthe
move, starting In 1986, jVIU lead to
.some USFL learns being a~rbed
by the older and more powertui
league, received little enc6urage.
ment from NFL Commissioner
Pete Rozelle.
Rozelle said Thursday that USFL
owners are misguided It that Is tbelr
intention.
"I just can't see It happening,"
said the commissioner. ''There's
just no sentiment for it. When we
expand, we'd want to pick our own
cities and our own owners.
"There are many. many reasons
why It WO\\Id not be feasible. One of
them would be antitrust problems.
We had to get a bW through
Congress ro merge with the AFL,"
Rozelle told the New York_ Times.
The NFL cornmlsslon!!r. In response to COI1llnimts trom New
Jersey Generals owner Donald
Trump that the USFL move would
hurt NFL television ratings and
increase NFL salaries, said, "l)o.
nald has an erroneous view if he
thinks this shakes up the NFL.''
Rozellesaldhehadta1kedtoabout
10 NFL owners and all of them
welcomed the USFL shift.
The switch to a fall schedule, after
one last spring-summer ~ard next
year, alsowlllllkelyendtheUSFL's
first crack at college talent. The
2-year-old league held Its college
draft in January, more than three
months before the NFL, and was
able to sign some top talent.
Its future success In that area
remained uncertain.
The first of those was the move
announced Wednesday of the
league-champion Philadelphia

Stars to Baltimore. The second was
the approval Thursday of the
merger of the Oklahoma and
Oakland franchises.
The league now at 17 teams has
been forced to nurse two falling
franchises In Los Angeles and
Washington and 1s without a
network 1V contract for the 1986
transitiOn season.
Slmm9RS said It was unlikely the
USFL would mter the sprtngseason
~)~!"'year with 17 teams.
,
Simmons said several groups
have expressed Interest In the Los
Angeles franchise now that the fall
season is set. And hesal!l the league
already has endorsed Florida real
estate developer &amp;herwt,n Welser's
attempttopurchasetheWashlngton
franchise, although he conceded the
league wouldn't walt much longer
for a f1lial agreement.
The final element In the "sha·
keQut" depends on Eddie Einhorn,
the owner of baseball's Chicago
White Sox and the recent buyer of
the USFL's Chicago tranchlse. He
has ·not yet canmJtted to fielding a
team for l91fi - in Chjcago or
elsewhere.
Einhorn, who has taken over
management ofmuchofthe USFL's
televiskin package, would only say
the league "would begin negotiations with ABC for fall '86 and
beyond afler Labor Day."
The owners left the meeting with
some business unflnished, ·most
notably approving the move of the
Stars to Baltimore for the 1986
season.
Myles Tanmbaum, owner of the
Stars andoneofstxofthe 12orlglnal
USFL owners, said he would make
the move rather than compete with
the NFL's Eagles and baseball's
PhlllleS foruseofVelerans Stadium.
Tanenbaum said the motion for
approval otthemovewas tabled and
likely would be taken up at the
.USFL's next meeting.

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Toronto II..eel 12-31 at Minnesota
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C\t"Veland at Boston

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Chicago at Kansas Clry
Detroit at Calllom!a
BaitJmorto at Clakland
Ni'W. York at Seattlto

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Atlanta at Cb1cago
cndnnatl at PUtsbu.rgtl, tnl
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San Franctsoo at New York. In)

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San Diego at Montreal
Los ~ at Philadelphta
Cincinnati at PlttsOOrgh
San Frandxo at Nf'W Ymk
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Paul McDonald Is sacJred by Philadelphia Eagles'

By 'lbe Aakllated l'rel8
Matt Bahr wanted to kick himself
1or rnlssJJig an extra point.
"It will cmte back to haunt me
many times," said Bahr afler !)Is
missed extra point allowed the
PhUadelphla Eagles to escape with
a :?D-19 victory over his Cleveland
Browns Thursday night, one of two
National Football League exhibition

games.
In the other contest, the Los
Angeles Rams crushed the San
DtegoChargers47-14.
Along with his missed extra point; ·
Bahr also feU several yards short on
a 51-yard field-goo! attempt with 10
seconds left.
"I thought I hit It well. I hit It
straight. I just had to gtve It another
yard or two," he said.
uBahr didn't have enough gas,"
said Cleveland Coach Saro Rutigliano. ''The range was within Bahr's
potential. He's kicked that distance ,
before."
The Browns had an opportunity to
wln after Philadelphia's Michael
Haddix fumbted at his 45-yard 1tne
with 26 seconds left and Cleveland
linebacker Chip Banks recovered.
Quarterl!ack Paul McDonald,
whocompletedl!iot3opassestor233
yards, connected with Dwight
Walker for an 11-yard gain and a
first down at the Eagles' 34. But

three Cleveland passes tell lncmtplete before Bahr came on with 10
seconds remaining and tailed to
connect, too.
Ron Jaworski completed 11 of :10
passes tor 1.86 yards and ODe
touchdown to lead the Eagles'
offense.
Los Angeles running back Barry
R.eddm scored two touchdowns and
the Rams roUed up ao first-halt
points on their way to routing the
Chargers. R.eddm scored on runs or
one and three yards and Eric
Dickerson added ~ rushing

touchdown for the Rams, 9COI1ng on

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The Rams gained 212 yards In
Ictal offense In theflrsthalftoonly55
yards for the Chargm;, who were
forced to ~m~t six times.
1n tonight's actiOn, Gerald Riggs
wm be put In the spotlight when the
Atlanta Falcons meet the Denver
Broncos.

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Joy Clark, pastor. Wors hlf service Sun·
day 10 a .m.; Sunday Schoo 1.1 a .in. Even·
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prayE&gt;r meettng 7.: :1) p.m.

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MT. HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST CHU RCH. Located in Texas
Community ott Cr. Ri. 82. Rev. Robf!rt
Sanders, pastor. Don ~Ill. layteader. Sunday School !f:30 a .m .; Morning Worship .
10:45 a .m.; EveiJinR: preaching !WTVIce se-'
·cond an() fourtll Sunday at 7: 30 p.m.;
Chrlsllan Endeavor, first and tblrd ·Sun·
day, 7: 30p.m . WIPdniPsday prayer m~ting
and BlbiP Study, 7:30p.m.
JEHOVAH" S WITNESS. 37319 Sta1•
Route 124 (one mile east of Rutland) . Sun·
day: Bible lecture 9:30a.m.: Watchtower
study 10:30 a .m.: Tuesday, Bible srudy,
7:30p.m .; Thursday, Theocratic SChool
7:30p.m . Service meeting, 8; 20 p.m.
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY.
LocaJ~ on 0 . J . While Roe~d of Highway
160. Pat Henson , pastor. Sunday School10
a. m . Classes for all ages. Junior Church 11
·a .m .: Morning worship ll a.m. Adult
Choir practice 6 p:m . Sunday. Young People's, Children's Church and Adult Bible
Study, Wednesday at 7:30p.m .
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL, 570 Gran!
St., Middleport. AffUlatPd with SOuthern
Baptist Convention. Sunday SchooiJOa .m.
: Morning worship 11 a .m.; Evening worship 7 p.m .: Wednesday evening Bible ·
study and pra:yer meeting 7 p..m .
BRADF"OilD CHURCH OF CHRIST, Sl.
Rt. l24 and Co. Rd . 5. Mark~IJers , mints·
ter. Sunday School Supt. Steve Pickens.
Sunday School 9:30a .m .; Morn£ng worship 10: 30 a.m .; Evening worship 7 p.m.
Wednesday worship 71!:m.
ST. PAUL LUTH~RAN CHURCH.
Corner SycamO~ and Second Sts ., POmeroy. The Rev . William Mlddleswarth ,
pstor. Sunday SChool 9: 45 a .m .; Church
service 11 a.m.
SACltED HEART CHURCH, MSIO".
Anthony Giann.more. Ph. 992·5898. ~tur ·
day Evening Mass 1 :30 p .m. ; Sunday
Mass, 8 a .m . and 10 a .m. Confessions one
half hour before N.ch Mass. CCD classes,
11 a.m. Sunday.
VJCTORY liAPTIST. 525 N. 2nd St.,
Middleport . James E. Keesee, pastor.
Sunday morning worship 10 a .m .; Even Ing servlc~ 7 p.m.: Wednesday evening
worship 7 p.m. Vlsltalion. Thursday 6:30
p.m.
TRINITY CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY.
Coolville: Gilbert Spenctr, pastor. Sunday
School 9: 30a .m .: Morning servtce 10: 30a.
m.; Sunday evenina service 7:00 p.m.;
Mid-week prayer service Wednesday 7 p.

m.

FOREST RUN BAPTIST. Rev. Nyl•
Borden, pastor. Cornelius Bunch, supt .
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Second and
four,th Sundays worship st&gt;rvlce at 2: :II p.
m.
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST, Fourth and
Main St ., Middl eport. Rev. Calvin Mtnnls,
pastor. Mrs. Elvin Bumgardner, .supt.
Surlday School9: 30 a. m.; Worship service
10: 45 ·a. m.
SUCCESS ROAD CHUilCH OF CHRIST
- Joseph B. Hoskins:· evangelist. Sunday
Bible Study 9 a.m.: Worship, .10 a .m .: Sunday evening service a p.m.; Wednesday
evening service, 7 p.m.
PENTECOSTAL ASSEM'BuY. Racine.
Rt. 124. William Hoback, pastor. Sunday
SChool 10 a .m.: Sunday evening a.rvlce 7
p.m. Wednesday evening ,service 7 p .m .
CAIIPENTER BAPTIST. Don Cheadle.
Supt. SundaY School 9:30a.m . Momlng
Worship 10: 30 a .m . Prayer service, altern··
ate Sundays.
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL. Third
Ave. Rev. Clark BakiPr, pastor. CArl Nottingham, Sunday School Supt. Sunday
School 10 a .m. with classes for all ages.
Evening services at 6 p .m. Wednelday Bl· ·
ble study ar 7:30p.m. Youth services Fr(·
day at 7:30 p.m .
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ECCLESIA FELLOWS!II.P. .)28 Mill St.,
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Middleport. Brother Chuck McPherion •.
pastor. Sunday School 10 a. m.; Sunday
e-Vening services at 7 p.m . and Wed~day
services at 7 p.m.
NTIQUITY BAPTIST. Earl Shuler. pas'
tor. Sun~ay SChoot9:30 a.m.; Church ser·
\
vice .. 7 p.m.: Youth meetln~t:. 6 p.m . Tues;
· day Blble STudy at 7 p.m.
FULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE. 33045
Hiland Road, Pomeroy. Tom Kelly, pas·
tor. Danny L ~ mbert , S. S. Supt. Sunday
mor ning service at lO a .m.; Sunday even·
lng service 7:30p.m . Tuesday and Thursday Services a1 7: JO p.m .
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WOilD OF FAITH. 93 Mill St.. Middl ..
port. Richard StPWArt , pastor. Sunday
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mornln'g service 10 a .m .; Sunday evening
7: 30. Tuesda y mOrning Bible study 10 a.m.
Wednesday IPVentng 7: 30 p.m . Thusday
morning video with Kennel~ Copeland 10
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a.m .; Friday eveqlng video with Kenneth . ,.
Copelarad. 7:30p.m.
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NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF TKE NA· '
ZARENE, Rev. Glendon $troud, pastor.
Sunday. SCho019: 30 a .m .; Worship service,
10:30 a.m.: Youth servi(.'(! Sunday 6:U Pt
m. Sunday evening service 7:00p.m . Wed·
nesday Prayer Meeting and Bible STudy
7:00p.m .
NEASE SETTLEMENT CHURCH, Sun.
day afternoon services at 2: 30. Thursday
evening services at 7:30.
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FIRST BAPI"IST CHURCH. Mason. W.
Va. Pastor. Bill Murphy. Sunday SChoollO
a.m.; Sunday evening 7:30 p.m . Prayer
meeting and Bible study Wednesday, 7:30
p.m. Everyone welcome.
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RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST, Sa·
lem St. Rev. Paul Taylor, pastor. SundaY
School tO a. m.; Sunday IPVenlng7: 30 p.m. ;
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Lawrence Bush , pastor. Max Folmer. Sr.
Supt. Sunday School and Morning Worship
9:.1) a.m .: Sunday evening service, 7p.m.;
Youth meeUng and Bible Study, Wednes day, 7 p.m.
UNITED FAITH CHURCH. Ilt. 7on Pomeroy By-Pass. Rev. Robert Smith, Sr.,
pastor. Rev. James Cundiff, asst. pastor.
P·~OUTH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT'
Sunday School 9: :1) a .rp. ; Morning worCHURCH. Silver Ridge. Duane Sydei1·
ship 10 : ~ a.m .; Evening worship 7: Xl p.
sfMcker ,' pastor . Sunday School 9 a.m.;
m . Women's FeJiowshlp, Tuesd~y . lO a.m.
Church service 10 a .m . Bible Study W('d ·
W@d.nesday night prayer service 7:30p.m.
RQSday at 7:30p.m. June thru SeptembE-r,
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH , Railroad
7 p.m . October tllru May. Sunday evenl~g
St., Mason. Sunday School10 a .m .: Morn· . Fellowship 7 p.m. June thru September, 6
1
lng worship 11 a.m.: Evening service 6 p.
p.m. October thru Ma y.
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The Bengals have settled their
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veteran Turk Schonert.wiD be the
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Schonei't's No. 2 job was cllalleqed
Get !UdJ for dter StiiOR wltlt a new box front Brown's
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TIXIdtrmJ &amp; Archery Shop. The bows thetart available '
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Bro1111;11sth• only lull service dNitr tor the Jtnnines
Wyche said he doesn't think the
line"'
boWl in the state of Ohio olltrlna completi warperfontulllee or morale ct hll team
ranty service.
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POMEROY
CHtffiCH
OF 1liE NAZA·
II Corinthians
RENE. Cnrner Unloo azid Mulbeny, !lev.
. tt lll'l't a very long •ntenoe. As lhe tudge said: "II will
4 :16
Th:nnas G..,. MtCiu"i. putor. Clytje ~.'
SChool 9:30 a.m.: Worship lll: 30 a.in.;
give you 1ime ~o think . to make some long-overdue
5.:10
son, s. S. Supt., SundaY School• .9:ll a.m.:
Prayer meetlnc. 7:30p.m. 'l'hursday. ·
deCISions about your Hie . ~
morning W!X"Ihtp 10: :II a.m.; evenlltg ~ 6 '
MIDDLEPOilT FllEEWILL BAPTIST
Thursday
' But there arebetter times and places to do our thi'Jklng.
p.m.; mid-wee!&lt;""'""""'· Wed.-lly. 7 p.m.
CHURCH , corner Ash and Plum. Leslie '
I Kings
GRACE EPISCOF.\L CHURCH, 3'16 E.
Ha )'ma n, pastor. Sunday School 10:00 a.
. 17:8·2·
This young man and his parents reliliz' tod"y wh_y our
Main St., Pomeroy. St."lday services: Holy
m .; Morning Worship, 11 :00 am.: Wed chufct\fta and synagogues pia"Ce so much emphe11s on
conlmunlon on the lint SU.'&lt;lay c:t each month.
Friday
nesday and Saturday Ev~mtng Services at
early and CGfltinuing religious educatiOn. learning ol God.
7:30p.m.
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luke
and . . . . - with ""'"""'~ prayer Ill tile
of his wit t and his way . guides our thinking and our growing
thlrdd SUndaY. Mornlnc pray&gt;.• 1111 oennon on
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right
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COOPERATIVE I,'ABISR
and Nuroeey ,.... Jli"GOitle&lt;l. O:AW ._. mt11e
Worship and religious training st1ould ha'J9 priority in
UNITED METBODIII'J' CBtJIICII
Pariah Holllrnmodtately r-.,. the oervice.
your family's life.
POMEROY CHUIICI! OF CH!Us'r, 212 W.
R4!v. lamee 11. «MbMt. A ht"*
Math Sl., Nell Proudlllot; , . -. Bible Sc:hool
NORTBEASTCLUITEK
~:--'wonltlp.llt:lluru; Youth
lev.Deo4rdoer
.
6:00p.m.; EYI!ntng wmt111p. 7:1111 p.
Rev.lleyllee'ler
m. W
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1111 Bible
llov.llei...
study.
p.m.
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ALFRED - Church School 9:.-JJ a.m .;
1liE SALVA'I10N AIIMY, Ill! Buttemut
com bet, supt. Sunday School 9: :II a .m.;
Worshlp_,ll a.m.: UMYF, 6: 30p.m.; uw.
Ave.• Pomeroy. Mn. Dora ·WinlDr th c~~arae.
Worship service 10:30 a .m. Bible study,
HOBSoN CHRISTIAN UNION, Rev.
Third
Tuesday.
l:30
p.m.
Communion,
.
Tuesday. 7:30 p.m .
Sliilday meeting, 10 a.m.; Sunday
Tom Stat~n . pAstor. Sunday School 9:30a.
Sunday.
IArcherl
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first
School, 10:30 a .m.. Sunday Scltoot, YPSM
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
m.: Eventngservtce 7:30p.m. Wednesday
CHESTER - Worship 9 a .nl.; Church
CHRIST OF LA ITER DAY SAIN1S. Port ·
EltHe Adami, · 7: il p.m. Salvation
pray~r
meetl_
n
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7:30
p.m.
SchooiiOa.m.; Bible Study. Thurl&lt;lay, 7p.
rneet1nf1, vanll!l..,........ and musk: I[)Odals.
land· l.aclne Road. William Roush, pastor.
BEAIIWALLOW lliDGE CHURCH OF
m.~ UMW, first Thursday, 1 p.m.;' ComThunday, U:30 a .m. to 2 .p .m . Ladleo Home
Llnm. Evans, church school director,
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CHRisT,
Duane
Warden,
inlntster.
Bible
~unioJi, tlrst Sunday (Archer). , .
.
League, membenl In · cllarJt', all women
Cburch school9:30 a .m.; MOrning worslp
class 9:30a.m .; Morning Worship lD:Jl a.
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JOPPA
Worship
9:
30
a.m.;
Cbun:h
· Invited: 6:4.'1 p.m. . Thllnlday, Cnrpo Cadet
'm.; Evening Worshtp 6:30p.m. Wednes· • 10: 30 a .m.; Wednesda y evening prayer
School 10:30 a.m . Bib~ Studfi WednesCIWB !Young People-Bible). 7::11 p:m. Bible
serVices, 7:30p.m .
·
day Bible Study 6.: 30 p.m .
day, 7::.. &amp;ft · ~ohnson) . ·
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST. RA!v . Earl
Stutly and~
·to the"public.
. · NEW STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY
LONG
M
Chun:h
School
9:
30
.
POMEROY Wi:STSIDE CHURCH OF
Shuler, pastor. Worship Rrvlce, 9: :ll a.m.
CHURCH, Sunday sChool service, 9:4~ a.
a.m.; Wonhtp 7 p.m. : Bible· Study, Wed·
CHRIST. 3.1'll6 Chlldren'o Home IIDad !County
Sunday Sch0ol10: 30 a.m. Bible Study and
m.;
Worship
service
·10:
30
a.m.:
nesday, 7:30 p.m.: UMYF,' Wednesday.
IIDad 111. II'M:I3!. Vocal music. 'Sunday WQr·
prayer service Thursday, 7: Jl p .m.
Evangelistic
5erv1ce
7::11
p.m.
Wedne&amp;·
· 6:00 p.m.: Communion First Sunday.
slhp lDa.m : BlbleStl!dy lla.m.; WOnhlp. 6 p.
THE CARLETON INTERDENOMINA·
day; Prayer mretlng7::JJ p .m . Thursday.
~Archer)
m. Wedoeoday. Bible Stl!dy, 7 p.m.
TIONAL CHURCH. Kingsbury Road. Rev.
ZION CHURCH OF CHIUST. l!omeroy·
REEDSVILLE
-Church
School9:
30
a.
OlD DEXTER BIBLE CliiUS11AN
David Curfman, past6r. Sunday School
Harrisonville Rd. Robert Purtell, mink·
m .; Worship Service 11 :00 a.m. (Deeter).
CHURCH. Clifton Lucas, JlOs!&lt;r. Sunday
9: 30a.m.; Ralph Carl, Supt. Evening worter:
Ron
Riffle,
Sunday
School
Superlnten·
TUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAULsmooJ 9: :It a.m. Mrs: WorleY Francis, supt
ship 7:30 p.m. P rayer meeting, Wednesdent. Sunday School 9:30a.m.; Woriblp
Church School 9 a .m .; Worship 10 a.m.;
Preachiog ...-vices ftrst and third undays ful·
day 7: 30p.m.
•-service
10:38
a
.m.;
Evening
worship
Sun·
Bible Study, Tuesday, 7:30p.m.; UM-w,
towing Sunday School. Youth .-:ng every
LONG BOITOM CHRISTIAN. Jody
day
1
p.m
.
and
Wednesday,
7
p:m
.
Third Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.; Communion
&amp;lllday. 7:30p.m.
Holland, pastor; Wallace Damewood,
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH. Pine
First Suriday (Archer).
Sunday School Supt . Worship service. 9 a.
GRAHAM . lJNITED METHODIST.
•Grove. The Rev. William Mlddleswarth,
CENTRAL CWSTER
m .: Bible SchoollO a .m .
Preaching 9:30 ~.m .. first and second Sun·
pastor.
ChUtth
set"vlce
9::«1
a
.m.;
~unday
1
!lev. Jameo E. Corllttt
days ot each month: 1hlrd and fourth Sun·
Schooll0:30
a.m
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.HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH.
days each month worship services at 7:30
BRADBURY CHUilCH OF CnniST. · Rev . Thereon Durham, pastor. Sunday
lie•. lllchard Rolhoml&lt;h
p.m. Wednesday evenings at 7:30 p.m .
Wright,
passtor.
Sunday
School9:30
John
Rev. llobert E. Robl.,.n
School at 9:30 a .m .; Morning worship at
Prayi!or and Bible Study.
a.m.; Larry Haynes,_S. S. Supt. Morning
~ . Aadrew Rubellkla1
10:30
a.m.; Sunday evning wrvlce at 7: 111
SEVENTH·DAY ADVENTIST. Mull&gt;
worship 10:30 a .m. .
ASBURY (Syracuse)- Worship lla .m .
erry He'lghts Road, Pomeroy, Michael PI·
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA." p.m . Thursday serviCH at 7:30 p.m.
; Church SchOol ·9:45a .m .; CI:\STge Bible
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
onkowskJ , pastor; Marte Sptres, Sabbath
RENE: , Revt Thoma• H. Collier, pastor .
Study , Wednesday, 7:30p.m .; tlMW, firs~
Knob, l~aied on County Road 31. Rev •
School Supt. Sabbllth School at 2 p.m . DR
Martha
W
oHo.
Cha(rtruln
ol1he
Board
of
1\lesday, 7:JO p.m.; Choir ·Rehearsal ,
Lawrence Gluetencamp, pastor. Rev t
Saturday with worship services following • Wednesday 6:30 p,m .: UMW. fourth Sun~
·Christian Life. SUnday Scflool 9:30a.m.;
Rater Willford, asst. pastor. Preachtffg
at 3:15p.m.
,
Morning
Worship
10:31
-.,m
.;
Sunday
day, s:·Jl p.m . (Nelson) .
services
SUn clay 7: 30 p .m. Prayer meeting
evening Worship 7:30p.m . Prayer meeting
llUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
ENTERPRISE - Wors hip 9 a.m.;
Wednesday, 7: 30 p.m. , Gary Grlffltb,
- Sister Harriett Warner. Supt: Sunday
7:30p.m. Wednesday.
·
Church Schooi!Oa .m.; Bible Study. Tues·
leader. Youth groups Sunday evening at
School9:30 a .m .; Morning Worshlp.IO: 45
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Dex·
day, 7:30·p.m.; UMW, First Monday, 7:30
6: p.m . with Roger a ad VIolet WJilfordd,
a .m.
ter,
Woody
Call.
paator.
Services
SUnl!ay
p.m.; UMYF, Sunday, 6 p.m . Gholr Releaders. Communion service flrs1 Sunday
POMEROY FIRST BAP1"!ST. David
10 a .m . end 1 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m.
hearsal, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. (Rotheeach month.
Mann, minister. William Snouffer, Sunday
mlch)
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST. Don L.
WHITE"S CHAPEL. Coolville R. D.
School Supt. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.;
FLATWOODS- Church School, 10 a .m. .Walker, Pastor. Robert Smt1h, Sunday
RIPv• .Roy Deeter, passtor. Sunday School
Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.
Sch'ooi Supt. ; Sunday School 9::11 a.m .;
; Worship, 11 a .m.; BlbiiP S1udy, Thursd·
9::11 a.m.; Worship serv1ce. 10:30 a.m. BiFIRST spuTHEHN BAPTIST. Po·
Morning worship 10: 40 a .m.; Sunday
day, 7 p.m .; UMYF, Sunday, 6 p .m.
ble study and prayer service, Wednesday,
meroy Plk~. David Hunt , pastor; Jack
cvenlna worship 7: ao p.m .: Wednesday
tRothemlchJ.
7: 30p.m .
Need• Sunday SchOOl Dtreector. Sunday
evenlng.Bible study 7:30p.m .
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 a.m.;
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST.
&amp;ool, '9 :30a.m.; Morntna Worship. 10: 30;
BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY
Church SChool 10 a .m .: Choir practice.
Mark Jones , pastor. Bill Nicholson, Sun~ettlhg worahlp, 7:30p.m. Tuesday Vtsl· .
CHURCH, BurllnR"ham. Rev. Okey Ray
Tuesday, 6:30p.m.; UMW. llrsl Tuesday.
day School Supt. Sunday Schooi9: Jl a.m .;
titJon, 1 p.m. Wedaetd.ay , Prayer service,
7: J&gt; p.m. (Nelson} .
Lau.ndermllt, pastor . Ph. 992 · 732. ~ Sunday
Morning Worship and Communion 10: :11 a.
7:30 p.m.; Milston Friends, 7:30p.m..:
School lO:OOa.m.; Sunday evening ~ehllce
HEATH (Middleport)- Church School •
m.
Girls In Action, 7:30p.m.; Aoteen1, 7:30 p.
7:00
p.m
.;
Wednesday
evening
service,
9:30 a.m ,; Worship 10:30 a .m.; Bible
RUTLAND BIBLE METIIODIST. Amos
m.; Choir Practice, 8:30'/.m.
Study , Tuesday, 10 a.m .; UMW, secon~ · 7:00p.m.
Tillis.' pastor . Jay SHies, supt. Sunday
FAITH . TABERNACL . CHURCH, Bat·
DANVILLE HOLINESS CHURCH,•
Monday, 7: 30 p.m.; UMW Second Mon·
School 9:30a.m.; Morning worship, 10:30
ley Run Road, Rev. f!mmett Rawsoo, pas·
l~ated on itt 3:15 Mtween Vtntoa and
day, 7:30p.m.: UMM. Third Monday. 7:31)
a.m.; Sunday evening servlcce 7:00p.m.
tor. Handley Dunn, aupl. Sunday School.
Langsville. Rev. Ben Watts, pastor. Sunp.m. (Robln!IOn l
Wednesday service 7 p.m. WMPO pro10 a.m.; Sunday evenlftil@rYice.·7: 30 p;m,
aay School, 8: 30a.m .. Bobby Lambert. s.
MINERSVILLE - Worahlp Service 10
gram 9 a.m. each Sunday.
· Bible teaching, 7:30p.m. Thursday.
.
s.
SUpt.
Morning
worship
10:
30
a.m.:
Chll·
a .m .: Church SchOOl, ~~a.m. ; UMW, third
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
' SYRACUSE MISSION. CHerry St.. Sy·
dren's Happy Hour 6: 45p.m. Prayer and
Wednesday, 1 p .m.: Choir practice, MonRENE. Rev. Lloyd D. Grimm, Ji'., pastor.
racuse. Sen1ces, 10 a .m . Sunday. Evening
Bible Study, 7:3b p.m. Missionary meeting
day, 7:30p.m. !Nelson).
Sunday SChool 9: 30 a.m.; Worsip service
services Sunday and Wednesday at 7:00 P·,
llrst Wednesday of each month 7: :.&gt;.p.m.
PEAIIL CHAPEL - Worship Service 9
10:30 a.m.: Young people's wrvlce 6 p.m.
For Information call 388-a.67.
a .m.; Chutc:h School 11 a .m.; UMW seEvangelistic service 6: ~p. m. Wednesday
mMIDDLEPOilT CHURCH OF CHRIST
SILVER RUN BAPTIST, Bill Little.
cond Tuetday 7: 30p.m .; UMYF 1111 Tuesservice 7 p.m .
IN CHRISTIAN UNION, Lawrence Man·
day, 7:30p.m. tllbenktng) .
pastor. Steve Little, S. S. Supt. Sunda,y
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, Miller
ley, pastor. Mrs. Rus.ell Young, Sunday
School 10 a .m.; Morntnc worslp, 11 a.m.;
POMEROY -Church School , 9:15a.m.
St., Mason, w. va. Eugene L. Coneer( miSchool Supt. SUnday School 9:30 a .m .
Sunday evening worship 7::1J p.m. Prayer
; Wor!lhlp Service, 10:36 a .m .; Choir renister. Snday Blble Study 10 a .m.: WOrEvening worahlf 7: ~ p .m . Wedrfesd~y
meeting and Bible study Thursday, 7:30 p.
hearsal Wednesday, 7:30p.m .; UMW, seship 11 a .m. and·7 p.m. Wednesday Bible
m. ; Youth meettnc Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Tue!day, 7: :Ktp.m.; UMYF, Sunday,
Study, vocal music, 1 p.m. •
prjR~ ~~~: ~&lt;;fin'RcH OF GOD. 6cond
CHIUSTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH.
p.m . ICorbitt I
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dud·
RadM". Rev. James Satttrfleld, pastor.
383
N.
2nd
Ave
..
Middleport
.
Sunday
ROCK SPRINGS - Chunoh School. 9: 15
ding Lane, Mason, W.Va. J. N. Thacker, ·
F...., an Wllll.una, SUp!. Sunday School
SChool
10
a.m.
SundaY--.
and
Wednesday
.
a.m.; Worship 10 a .m .; Bible Study; W~ ·
putor. Evening service 7: :wJ p.m.; Wo9:4~ a.m.; Sundl:y and Wednesday even·
Evening services at 7:30p.m.
nesday. 7:30p.m.; UMYF !Seniors I, Sun·
men's Ministry, Thursday, 9:.J1 a.m .;
tar oorvi&lt;H. 7 p.m. ·
·
CHESTEil CHURCH OF GOD, Rov. R. ,
day, 5 p.m.; ·(Juniors) evei-y other SunWednesday Prayer and Bible Study, 7:15
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST. . day; 6 p.m. (Rothemtcht
E. Robinson, pastor. Sunday Schoo19:30a.
. ',
p.m .
Cor•r Sheth and Palmer. Tbe Rf.v. Mark
m.: Worship s~vt~. 11 a .m .; Evening
· RUTLAND- Church Scbool, 9:65a .m.;
McClu,. Sunday Scttoot 9: IS a .m.; Dan
servl~ 7
Mld·~k wrytce, Wt'dnes·
Worship, 10:30 a.m.; UMW (I:Venlnlg Clr·
HAIITFORD CHUilCH OF CIIIUST IN
White, unday Sclklol SUpt. John Riebel,
day, 7 p .m .
cl•l second WednOiday. 7:30·p.m.; UMW
CHRISTIAN UNION. The !lev . William
Sr. Alot . .Supt. Monltna Worship 10,15'11.
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
jAfternoon Circle) 1ee0nd 'i'bunday, 1 p.
Campbell, pastor. Sunday School 9::11 a.
m·. Youth moetlng 7: 311 p.m . Woctaeaday,
· Ro~t E . Mus~r. pastor. Sunday School
m . (Rubeitklng)
m.; James Hughes, supt. Evening service
lncludtftl WH Tot1, Eager Beavers, J ,U· .
SALEM CENTER- Church School . 10 . 9:30 a .m .: PaUl Musser. supt.: Morning
7:l) p.m . Wednsdayevenlngprayer meet nlor Aatroaauta and , Junior aad Senior
worship 10:30 a.m.: Sunday evening ser- ' IRE 7:30p.m. Youth prayer service each
a .m.: WorshiP 9:4&amp; a .m. (Rubenklngl
Hltlh BYF; choir practice 8:30p.m. Wed·
vice, 7 p.m.; ·mld·we-ek -:mce, WednesSNOWVILLE - Worohtp. 8:30 am;;
Tuesday .
·
llft!day. Prayer meeting 1nd Bible study,
.day, 7 p.m.
Church School!O a.m. lllutM!nktngl.
FAIIlVIEW BIBLE CHURCH, l.olart,
Wedoeoday. 7:30p.m .
·
SYRACSE CHURCH OF THE NA·
W. Va ., Rt . 1, James Lewls, pastor. Wor·
. ' ZAREN£. · Rev. James B. Kittle , .pastor.'
ship services 9:30a.m .; Sunday School U
CHUIICH OF CHRIST, Middleport. 5th
SOVTIIJ:RN CLUSTER
• Sllerman CUndll!, supl. SUnda y School
a.m.; Eveonlng Worship 7::11 p.m. Tuesday
and Main . Bob Melton. mtnlater. Al.,ar1 a... ...._ once
·9:30a.m .; Morning worship 10: ~ .a .m.;
cottage prayer meeting and Bible Study
aon ·associate mtnlater: Mike Gerlach ,
Rev. PHI McOuh
Evangelistic service, 6 p.ni.; Pr:ayer an!~
9: :It a .m.; Worship service. Wednesday
SunC..y School SQ~rlntondent; Bible .
Rev. Keith Rader
Praise Wedn8day, 7 p.m .; Youth meet7
School9:30 a.m. 1 Morning Worship, 10:30 .
APPLE GROVE - Cllun:h Scllool9a.m.
tria, 7 p.m.
CHURCH,
a .m.; Evenlna Wor,~hlp, 7:00p.m . Prayer
: Worship, .10 a .m . (Finl and third SUn·
EbEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
Walnut and Henry Sts., l\avenawood,
ml!t!tlnJ. Wednetday, 1:00 p .m .
.
dayo tt UMW. Second TuHday, 7:30p.m.;
CHRIST1 Elden ll. Blake. pastor. Sunday
.Va. The llov. George C. Weirick, (&gt;astor.
MIDOLEPOilT CHUilCH OF THE NA·
Prayer meeunc. Wednesday. 7 p .m,
SciiOOI 1u a.m.: Robe!rt Reed. Supt. Mor~·
SUnday SChool9: 30 a.m. ; Sundayworsblp .
ZARENE. Ca-platora Rev. Charles Coyle,
IGraotl
•
lnr ~rmoo•. l~,o.m. ; sunday night ser·
and l&amp;ov. Nahcy Coyl~~ Bill White , Sunday.
11 a .m .
·
·'
vices: Christian Endeavor 7:30p.m .• Song
BETHANY - •Worship, t a.m.: Church
CALVAllY BIBLE CHVRCn, located on
Scho&lt;JI Supt. Sunda)l scltoot 9: 30 a.m.;
School. 10 a.m.; Bible Studr., Wednesday, · service a p.m. Preaching 8: 30 p.m. Mid·
Pomeroy Pike, County R~d 25 near Flat·
Momlna Worahlp, 10::., , a ,m.; sunday
10 a.m.; Dorcas Women • hllowohtp, • - k ~ meoUtll" Wednesday, 7 p.m.
woods. Rev. Blackwood, pastor. Services
Evangell1tlc mfttlftl , 7:00 p.m . Prayer
Wednesday. 11 a.m. (McGul~). • ,• .
Alvin
taytullef .
.
oo Sunday at 10:3) a .m . and 7: 30p.m . with
moetlnr Wedn..,llay 7:oop.m.
CAIIMEL- Church School 9:30 a.m.:, , .· HEMulcK GROVE CHiliSTIAN,
sunday School9: 30 a .m . Blbl• Study, Wed·
UNITJID •PBIIIBYTEBIAN
Worlhlp, 10:45 a .m . Seb1nd and Fourtll , i~tr Watlon, pastor. Crenson Pratt,
'
nesday. 7:30p.m.
MJNI8TIIY or
SUndaya; Fellowllltp dinner wtth SUtton,
Bunclay.Scbool Supt. Mornlq wonhlp9: 30
. FAI'J"H FE!.LOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
MBIOICOU!ITY
third Thurl&lt;lay .18:30 p.m. ·&lt;)II &lt;Outre) .
a.m .. hnday School 10: 30 a.m.; Eventnr
CHRIST, St. Rt. 338. Antiquity. RA!v.
EASTLETAilT-Churd ·S chOolh.m . ·.....,k,. 1· lllp.m ·
•
Franklin Dl&lt;kens. pastor. Sunday mom·
;
Worahlp
10
a.m
.
second
ancll'ourth
SUD·
.
MT
iJillON
ri~
.
DOnald
Sllue,
~ ..IIIloa
tng 10 a.m.; Sunday evening 7:30 p.m.
D!redor oiiU
doYJ: VMW lint TuesdaY. 7: ~ p.m . . po.otor; Joo Sa)'TI!. sunday School Supt.
Thul\lday evening 7: 30p.m.
HAilRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
(Grace) .
'Sunda)' &amp;hool 9: 45 a .m .; Evenlna warSTIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP·
CHURCH . Sunday: Worahlp oorvtoe. 9:00 ·
LETART FALLS. - Wonhlp 9 a.m .;
llllp8:30 p.m.; Prayer Meetlnr. 6:30p.m .
Tls;r CHURCH. /"astor Robert Byers.
am • Church School 10: I) a.nl.: Blblt
Chun:h Schooi!O a .m . (Graco) .
WedJIHdlly.
'
SUnday SchooiiO a.m.; Worship service 11
s iucij. Sunday 1:30 p.m. Prayer Group
MOilNINOSTAil-Wonhlp,9:65a .m .;
TUPPERS PI,AINS CHURCH OF
a .m .; Sunday evening a«vtce,7:30 p .m .;
Wed..-r t :OO a .nl.
'ChUrch School 10:30 a .m .; Blbt: St"'!y,
CilltJsT. Jody HOIIODd. mtnlattr. Deryl
Wednesday ~nlng service 7: .JJ p.m.
MIDDLEPORT PRES1&gt;YTERIAN
')lluraday, T::IO p.m. (Rader) .
Wella Supt. MoMitnr worship, 8:00a.m.;
· INDEPENDENT HOLINESS CHIJilCH
CHURCH. Church ~hoot 10: !5 . ~.M.
MORSE cHAPEL- Cllu"'h SchOOl I : 30
Chunih Scloool 9: 00 a.m.
Inc.; Pearl St•. Middleport. !lev. O'Deti
Momlq Worobtp 11:15 A.M . Bible Study ,
a .ftl.; Wonlllp lla.m. (Rader! .
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA· · Manttoy. putor. Sunday School 9:30a.m.;
Tuesdoy, 10:00 a.n\.; Bible Study, T)tun·
· PoRTLAND -C~rch School .8 :30p.m . • RENE . . lie•. Horbetl Grote, paatt&gt;r.
Mornln&amp; . wonhlp 10:30 a .m.; Evening
; Worohlp 7:30p.m., UMYF Wedneaday,
Freak ltlme, oupt . Sunday School9:30 .a . . w&lt;nhlp 7:30p.m. Tuesday, 12: 30 p.m . wo.
day 1: 311 p.m .
.
E~Y
SYRACUSE FIIIST UNITED PR
• ' 7:30p.m. (McGuire).
.
m . Worship..,..,.,. na.m . and 7 p.m .
men'• Prayer meetlna. Wed~y, 7: :1)
TERIAN CHVIlCH. Worship Service. :00
RACINE
•.WESLEYAN - ~htarcb
.SUnday. Wednesday, "7 p.m. Prayer meet·
p.m. Prayer i.nd Pralle aervlce.
a.m .; Chu...,h llchoot 10:00 a .m. Bible
tnc.
Scttool, 10 a 1m., Wonhlp, U a.m., VMW
RVTI.AND APOSTOLIC CHUIICH OF'
Study'I'Uftday, 10 ~m. ; Junior and Senior
fourth Monaiy T:30 p.m .; Men'a Prayer . LAUJU:L ci:.IFF -FIIEE METHODIST
JESUS CHRIST, Eld.,. Jam• Mut.... Bl· .
Hllh Youth Group Sunday, 8:00p.m.
JkHidaat, Wednooday, 7 a.m. !Grace). ··
CHUIICH. llov. llobertMUler, paator.R..
bte Study, Wodllooday 7:30 p.m .; Sundoy
RIJTLANO CHURCH OF GOD. Paator,
SUTTON - Chu"'h School, 9:30 a.m.;
bert E. Barton. Dtnctor Ill Cbrll~an Edu' · Sc-10 a.m .: Sunday ntcht ...-vice, 7: 30
Rev. John Evana.
day SchooliO: 00 a .
Momlqworolalp10:C5a. m.ftrolandthlrd - . cau..• Uoyd wrtDt, oOilataJII. Sll!lii&amp;Y
p.m .
n1.; ,.,....Y Momlll&amp; Wortblp 11:00 a .m.
Suodayo; Followahlp- '!'!Ill Carmel,_
t :30 a.m.; l(drnbqj woroblp 10:30 1 POMEIIOY WESI.EY AN HOLINESS,
ChUdrllt'o Clltlro~ 1I a.m.; S\tadl)' ...n.
third '111•ndof, 1130 p,m . (MOGulre).
i.m.; ChOir praotlce, Suaday e : Ill p.m.;
llarrtlortvllle Road. Earl Fletda. paotor.
tnc otr¥1et, T: CI8 p.m.; "WI!dtllldaY even· ·
Eventnr worllllp 1: JO p.m. Woe! Millay
Hettry Eblin, Jr., Sundly Scf1901 111pt. SUII·
tnc
Lad"'' Aultlltary, 1:00 p.m .
Pra!'ll"
and
Bible
Study,
T;
30
p.m.
day Scboot9: 30 a.m.; Momtnr W&lt;nblp 11
j(ENO CHtJilCH OF CHIUST. Oliver ·
Wed-, Ftm!IY Wonlllp T:oo p.m.
· DEXTEIR CHURCH OF CHRIS'I",
a.m.; Sllllday evenlnr oervloe 7:30 p.m.
Swain, Supt.'SUIIII&amp;Y School t: 30 a.m. f!V·
HAZEL COMMUNI'l'Y CHURCH, near
Charles RuueU Sr., miDI Iter. Rick Ma·
Prayer.meeti!UI Wedn•day, 7:30p.m.
~ry week.
~na Bottom. EdNI ~art, paator. Sunday

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"We'regolngtoworkalotharder •t
with (tackle) Johll Moses. I "think •,
MQ!!eS Is a good, tough kid. He's your
typical western Pennsylvania
knock-the-hell-QUI-of-them type kid.
Maybe he's a little bit further away
(from starting), but I just have to
work a little lu!rder with him."
·• ,.
Anderson, who tore knee ligaments durtng a scrlmlnage Satur- '·
day, is expected to be out or ac!lon
for six weeks, butHe17.0g, who broke
a small bline In !)Is fool, Is expected ; ;
back In a ~It · to 10 days, the
assistant
coach sal!!. .
IDcmtelnandplay, whether I was a
Hei"Zilgls
lnjii!'Y an4Hunt'sshlttto
sta'rter or not. Right now I'm
concerned with not doing anything . oose JIUIU'd have drQpped the
dlllerent from the way I've always Mountaineers' depth a( defensive
Iackie .tram Dve players to just
been doing it."
three, Kirelawich said.
Riggs has seen only limited duty
"We still got Jeff Lucas playing·
as a backup clurlng his two pro
real
well, and David Grant playing
seasons. He has 18 carries tor 92
real
well, and Brian Dick playing
yards durlng the current exhibition
real
well,''
he said.
season.
"What
It
means Is that we have
Quarterback Steve Grogan wm
. get pl!!llty of action against Kansas less flexibility than we wanted to
Oty toolght; accordlng to New . have," said De!inls Brown, WVU'sEngland Coach Ron Meyer. Grogan defenslve coordinator. ."Now we
11
SU11 needs mc.T'e work," said have to take some 'of tl1{&gt; younger . ,
Meyer. "We all do. This Is right guys and they have to come along."
Grant, Moses and Hunt, the
where we expected to be at this

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The Daily Sentinel~::!a 6

Pomemy-Mi,tdlepoc1,.0hio

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Sermonette

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D\aringarecentvacatlon,I had
opportunity to gel up early
each morning and walk along the
beach,
One morning, I met a family
prepartng to launch their sail
boat. While father and mother
were busy preparing the boat,
their young · daughter played
along the shore. After talking
brleOy with her parents, I asked
the Uttle girl whatsllewasdolng.
;,I'Ili looking for a rock," she
replied. "What kind of a rock are
you looking for?" I asked. "A
rock just like this one." The little
girl held out her hand to show me
a rock with a hole In the middle.
I tried to convince the Utile girl
thatshemlghtneverftndanother
rock just like the one In her hand.
She seemed to paY little attention

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to my pessimism and kept
searching. Afler watching ,!Mlr
for a few moments, I became so '
Impressed with her determlna· ·
lion that I too began to scan the
shore for a rock with a hllle in the
mkldle. Even after the little girl
had departed .. J kept searching.
I looked for , this special rock
nearly every day. I never found
It, but I kept looking. A child's
faith convinced me that, If I
searched long enough, even t~~e·
Impassible could be discovered.
"Love bears all things, believes
all things, hopes all thlnp,
endures .all things." .I Cor. 13:7
(RSV)

Don Archer, Alfred, Chester,
Long Bottom, St. Paul United
Methodist Churches.

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Ohio

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____eman,·Brown arraigned
on·fe.deral kidnapping charge

Property.bought for
new tre~tment building.
The Racine VIllage Cwncll approved !'1!50lutlons Monday to buy
property for a new water treatment
buUdlng.
Counctl agreed to purchase property from Vlrg!nla OUerand Mi'. and
Mrs. David BaD. The strips are
adjacent tothepresentaerator . The
land is being bought With money
from the Fanners' Home·Adrnlnlstratlon loan.
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Councilman F r ank Cleland
agreed to discuss the better use of
GRworkers.
Qeland will represent the councU
a t the Community Development

Block Grant meeting at the
crurthoose.
Cwncll authorized the street
ccrnmlssloller to pick up any loose
dogj; and take them tothecountyclog
pound. The street cmunissloner Is
also authorized to sign complaints
against pwners)ll themayor'scourt.
Angel Communlcadons, who operates thecabletelevlslolllnRaclne,
wUJ be Installing channel 8, CBS,
witbln the week. The company bad
expected to Install channel 10 but
were unable due to transmitter
problems.
The neext meeting wiU be Sept. 10
at7p.m.

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DISPATCHER BECOG·
NIZED - Mrs. Mae Clelllld.

I by
&amp;heOhlo....._ora:
Httves for III!I'VIac • a ...,.....,.
for 111e RA(llne Fft IIIII ~
gaicy ulllia :or n1ore a- 21
ye81'11: · Mra. Clelal!d wu
awanledaljl"daaoodlf-Nitetnd

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Area deaths
Genevieve W. Lorey
Genevieve Wetzel" Lorey, 76,
fonnerlyofPomeroy, dledWednesday atlM!rhomelnMt. Vernon, Ohio.
Born February 'r/, · ~. In
Pomeroy, she was the daughter of
the late David V. and Bertha Wetzel.
· Survtvlng are her husband, Fred
Lorey, Mt. Vernon; one son,
Richard Lorey, Garden Qty, South
Caronna; three grandchildren; two
great grandchildren; and two
sisters, Mr$. Leonard· ·(Norma
Louise) Jewell, Pmleroy, and Mrs.
J .R. (Bertba) Koenig, Worthington.
Mrs. Lorey was Piecededlndeath
·by her parents and one sister,
Pauline McCulloch.
Memeorlal services wiU be at 11
a.m . Saturday at the Episcopal
Church In Mt. Vernon.

DorseiD.Bigss
Dorset D. Biggs, 68, of Pomeroy
died Wednesday at borne.
·
Friends may call at the Ewing
Funeral Horne 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Saturday. 'I'hi!tuneralw!U beheld at
2 p.m. Sunday, with the Rev. Roger
Watson. Burial will beln the Cherry
.. ~dge Cemetery.

Bobby Lee Kuhn

ChurCh said that Is to the union's
8dvantage. He sald the task was
made easier by the recent eltrnlna·
ttoncithel!MWbargalnlngcolincU.
That camcll. made up of the
presidents alid Jnternationa!Exeeutlve Board members or each union
district covered by the talks, was
eliminated during last December's
constitutionAl convention. Previously, the council had to approve
any tentative agreement before It
coold be submitted to the miners for
ratification.

Some grievances
have been heard
NEW LEXINGTON, Ohio (AP)
- Mlilers at the Sllnnyhlll mlni!s
here say some of their grteilanQell
have been addressed · by the
Peabody Coal Co., but they are
awaiting the outcmle ci a Sunday
meetln&amp; to detet mine whether they
wUl stage another walkout.
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Rice said he told attorneys he
prefers there be"asllttledlscussl~
of tile pending cr1mlnal action as
possible," but that he was not •:
lm)XJSing a gag ol'der.
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Home," at the National Theater of the Deaf.
''The only distracting part OCCUlTed when the voices didn't 'jive'
withwhattheactorswere'saylng,"'&lt;MissDewhurst,58, salddurlnga

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!ICClderttally &amp;1&gt;1 otr on the wro.ng Door.
· . The.rillstake led to a S50,1XXlorde!'. ·
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In the production; members of the national repertory company
express the dtalogue tiu-oogh sign languag~ while two "hearing"

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Play by deaf makes impression

actors speak their parts. .
''This Is an exceptional ensemble,'' Miss Dewhurst said later.
"They !mow each other and have a tremendous abUlty to express

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· . clm:sim, . Conn~ (AP) --'- Stage star Colleen Dewhurst recently
nald a

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to a rehearial of

Rutland.Club·· ~arranges fall flower ·show
Show lloUrsforthepubllc are 1 to6
"AutumnRendezvais"wUlbethe a Winding Cwntry Lane," fl!5tlC suggmtng a sport; and "Rendezp.m. m Sept. :Ill. and 1 to 4 p.m. ~ · themeoftbeRutlandGardellCiub's arrangement Including wood and vous With Learning," ~aturlng a
aDoua1 taD ftowa' s11ow for Sept. 15 weeds with fresh plant material theme oo the llttle.red school boose
. Sept.16.
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Special awards wW Include a best and i l6 at the . Rutland Ulllted only; "Where Feathere:l Songsters ·using red. Hortlculturr classes for
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Call," an· arrangement lncorporat- the juniors are ba!Tied Or fruited
of show and reserve best of sho\V In 'MethOdist Church. .
Mrs. VIrgil Atkins ts general tng a bird In tlJe design; "Where. · branches not more ·t han 18 Inches,
artistic design to Rutland Garden
Club members; a best of sllrN.r and •~oman of tlJe st;Jow wlllch wiU Balmy Breezes Blow Soft and and cacti and succulents.
There are classes for specimens
reserve best of shOw In hoJ'tlculture, · be judged by suzy Calpenter, Slow," modern design showing
and a julllor ga'rdener award.
· Rutll!nd. accrallted judge cit the lllOtlon; and "And Watch a Dying of roses, gladioli, dahllas, zinnia.
Sunset Glow.''•mass amingement ~. celosla, chrysantbe- .
Rlbllon$ wW be awarded In four OhloAssoclatlollofGardenC!ubs.
Willi the' ~ of five cla'mes, featuring sUJ!Sill colors.
mums, aJti potted plants Including
places In~ clas$ of_the show.
Artistic designs open tothepubllc African violets, fQIIage plants,
In the artistic 8IT!I!I&amp;!!IJII!IIIS 1n u,e .artistic def\lgn ca!Egoly, aU
division a wide variety of designs Is otbel' 'classeS are &lt;!lien for exhibit to for exhibit are "RendeZvous with · blooming plants and f(!m.
In addition, the club wUl have an
Included. 1be classes reslrtcted to the public, Mrs. Atkins IIJ'geS both . the Moon," a Jmdeni design when!
·
"anything
goes·,
"
"Rendezv
.
..
ous
educatloll
display entitled 'Rendezexhibits from Rutland Garden Qub senlo
, r · and junior ""."""" club
.
mernbersare"BesldeSorneStreann members, as well as ~ho are with Autumn's Treasures," a still vous with Zest" for herbs and a
wtth Pebbly Bed," In the Japanese not affllltated with a club, to exhibit IUe.
special display of publications and
The junior classes are "Rendez- gardenlngbooksandmagazlnes.
manner Including pebbles; "Along . In the show.
vous with Autumn Training,''

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Veterans Memorial
ADMISSIONS---Louise Eshelman, Pomeroy; Kevin Bush, Syracuse; Andrew Cochran, Portland;
Homer Bradshaw, Pomeroy; John
LOngsworth, Racine; Grace Grier,
Syracuse; Margaret Eichinger,
Syracuse; Anna Obltz, Racine;
Christq&gt;her Profitt, Portland; Robert LaWrence, Long Bottom.
DISCHARGES-:-cardlne FrazIer, Norman Smith, Wayne Chase,
Corbit Ratllff, Christopher Proffit,

BASHAN - An ·. ice cre:un
social wUl be held at the Bashan
Firehouse Frldaywlth serving to
begin ' at 6 p.m. The social is
sponaored by the flremeri 'l'ld the
auxlllary.
'
Sandwiches, pie, cake and
cookies, along with bevenures.
wiU also be served. Entel1alll·
ment wUl be held throughoul !hi!
evening.

In eddidon to the stlnda[d 3.8L
'J-6 efl9inc, power steering, PQWt:r

br.W:es, autometic

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Robert Lawrence.

tr~,

you save

1610 wtttn )'OU purcha~ 1 Special Value
P~eke,t which includes: Tinted glass • Wide
bodyside moldings • 8odnkjt end dtclelid
stripes • Li;l1 group • Dull electriC rtlfiOtt control mirrors • !YI.IFM stereo redlo with cassette •
Fin!lrtip ~Pad control • m steering v.met •
lntcrvet windshield wipers • Exterior 1ecent
91'CIUP • EleCtronic dijtll clOCk • 6·W6'/ power
driver's seat • Power windOws • Powtr loc k
·,.oup • Srtted r~ wneets • EN:ctrit: rttar window defroster.

POMEROY · ~ " The

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Sara M. Bratton and Robert H.
,Bratton, both of Middleport, have
fUed for a dissolution or their
marriage In Meigs County Common
Pleas Coort.

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Chamber meeting set
The Mlddleport Chamber of
ConunE!'Ce wU1 meet '1\Jesday at
ooon at the meeting room CNer the
I aSalle Restaurant. Plans wiU be ·
discussed for the second annual
block party which has been set for
Sept. 8 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Craig
Mathews Is chairing the party and
plaimlng meetings WW be held Aug.
29 and Sept.5 7: :llp.m . at his office.

BylEESIEGEL

AP !ldeace Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP) -

drang.e wrn

mood

attacks at least triple the!; already ·
heightenied risk of heart disease u
!hey smoke cigarettes, says a study
halledas''veryslgnlf!cllllt",byolher

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Grave

have a .pOt

researchers.

dlilntlr Satunlay at 6:3J

. Thestudyalsofoundthatsmoklng '
may be the 111061 Important reason
Coonty R.E.A.C.T. Team wUl . p.m. The Columbia Grange wUl .
be , vi&lt;lltlng. AD members are
why heart disease occurs more
have a special meeting at 7: 3J
urgecrto
attend.
ottm lnsometamnlesthanthothers,
p.m. Friday · at the Senior
Dr. Paul N. Hopkins. tile prlncq:/al
Citizens Center. Members are ·
POMEROY- Old-Time Rellresearcher, said Thursday.
utged to attend. .
glon IS!Dgen wUl be at the . .
Thef!ndlngscontradlctthepopu-.
Burlingham
.Community
lar
}lOtion that people with a farnUy
SATIJRDAY
Church at 7 p.m. Saturday. ·
predlsp"Sltloll to heart disease
PoMEROY ...:. .The Meigs
_
"can't do anything to reduce their
County Junior Fair Markel ·
risk;" Hopkins sald.
SUNDAY .
Livestock Banquet, or1glnally
"Whatthispolntsqutlsthatthose
scheduled for Royal Oak Park,
POMEROY . A chicken
with a high risk of ·heart disease
. has been changed to Eastern barbecue, sponsored bY the
because of their family bac!lground
High School. The banquet wiU ~roy Fire Department, wW
are the ones who would be most
begin at 6: 3J p.m . Saturday.
be· held at the statloll starting at
Ukely to benefit bi-' stopping~·
11 a.m. Sunday. Dlimers are
t.ng,'' he Said In a telephone
HARRISONVILLE A ' $3.50. •
.
the Msyo CUnlc In
Interview
father-Silll dlnnner wUl .be held
Rochester, Minn.
. While Hopkins IIIJW works In
Minnesota, he cooducled the study
with heart speCialist Dt. Roger R.
wuuams and ScientiSt Steven C.
stanc! and 211 tarae~s open s11oot
•
Huntat
the University of Utah. The
.-,_ _.j
·011 Swilay. Mens, womens,
study
appeared
In the latest Issue of
.Vartw
Clflg
junior and alb cia !I wUl be
the Western Journal cl. Medicine.
R~- Square, round olfeted with ~tratlon ti-om
and IIDw ........_ wW be'offered 12: :II to.4 pm. Entry tees wUl be
-~•
$5 tor both shoots' 01' $3 pes- 811oot. ·
at the Ell Denilon Post 4U7, FoOd and di:JDks wW be sold. For .
f,tutland, from 9 p.m . untU l .a .m. · more lnfonnatlon call ~-

rrom

Happenings .

Pose: offers '
·dan .

. Two escape injury

in Thursday ~ident

SAVI'SII:

1n lddltlon oo ttoc •tonc~oro 1.6l
CVH •-qtkf&lt;ter engine, HPOIG , _.
Ull oYefdri'IC trlnlllltt, OtltiSpenc f:tlt·
tronk lgnitiOn pecketc, your seve $5Hl"
- n 1'011 pur&lt;hal 1 '*ic091 Wl11cn ln&lt;luGu
Power tforlt diK br...ll • rront lnd rtll' bun1pe:r
,u.rdl• POwer ltt:Jrtng • Tinted !lao • Alr conditioning • Ovcrhlld console with electronic
dllital dock~ lnluumtntltion ;.oup • Floor COil·
1011 • ~t !Joup • Tift steeling v.tM:ct • AN.IFtf.

door, $2 Pilf adult, $1.50Per ChUd.
The public Is 'WI!IuAili!.

CHESlER -

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Mqn1!IY through Friday"

. ne~ _week.

The Chester

Bowlamter and Arcllecy Club
w111 hold a 5-taraet ~o deer tree

Control • Rc• window wiper/
• Front vtnt windows

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Let us install JOUr LP Gas System

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LP GAS
e RENT FREE TANK
e 300 GALLONS OF LP GAS
For The Low Price Of

Labor-Day.

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Weather forecast
Tonlght: clear. Low 50 to 55.
Winds northeast to east around 10
mph. Saturday: I1DIIIY-Hlgb75to!ll.
Chance of rain:· near zero pel cent
tonight and Saturday.
E&lt; le!wled FOie(' rt
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The .Pomeroy Vol. ·Fire Dept.
SUNDAY, AUGUST '26th
Beginning at .1_-1 :00 A:M.
At The Fire Station

CUARAMCI
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Better energy
A ·be tter future

F1IIy eq1ipped. Good condition.

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111e )lObi will 11e open
noon untU 5 p.m. on Sept. 1 io 3
and wm c1o1e l:lr,the season on

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Pool open
p:m:

Carrier Corner

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Prec:foLAs Moments , fl~urlnes
Dr. WUUam castew, director of ..
celebrate the tender years of
life with subjectS that reflect
the f'rarnlngharn (Mass. ) Heart
the innocence - and rrilschle·
Stu«;;y, whlcllllrst Identified many
vousnets - .of youth. Each 11
a tOuching Or tickling memory
risk factors for heart disease, said
come·to-llfe •• •n Inspirathe new study provides "a very
tional creation. Experience the
warmth of ~lous Momenta
significant llndlng ... an extreme~
collectlblea.
. lrnpol'talitflndlng."
.
Come b~ and see these special
Castelli and Dr. John Holbrook,
.
•culptures. '
.
'
chairman or the American Heart
Bryant Young, Pomeroy is the
Association's subCommittee on
subject of this week's Carrier
smoking, said that as far as they
Come!'
for the The DaUy Senknow, It is the first study b)
tinel.
He
has Ccuslornel's on his
Investigate the Interaction between
rwte.
He
Is a SOID!more at
two key risk factors for heart
Meigs
High
SchoOl. The 16 year
dlsesse - smoking and family
212 E. Mloin, Pomeroy
old
Is
the
son
of Mrs. Rose Young,
history.
.
1685 Lincoln Heights.
"It's not hard to Imagine that you
might have a unique genetic
susceptibWiytoheartdlseasethatls . - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - : - - - - magnified by cigarette smoke,"
Holbrook said.
Earlier studies have shown that
smoldngroughlydoublesaperson's
riskofheartatlackandthatafalnlly
hlstoryofheartdlseasecanlncrease
the risk of heart attack by up to'
seven times.
The new study found that penple
under age 50 who had a blood
lid SAVE YOU MONEY-BEAT THE RUSH! _. .
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relative die of a !leart attack by age
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45 Increase their own already-high '
For
a
limited
time
only,
this
special
offer
includes:
riskofheartattackanextrathreeto I
tlve times It they also smoke,
NORMAL
TANK INSTALLATION
Hopkins said. •

MIDDLEPORT - The Mlddi@port Pool, ~ be open 3 to 7

. Club to hold
operi shoot

ltlrtO rldto WICHHt1C • Grapl'lk: tqutllzer •

fln!lrdp
welhlr •
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relatives of people who die of heart

POMEROY - The Hemlock
luck

meettngofFriendlyCircleatTrlnlty
1
Church.
Excerpts from . "Life Can Be
Exciting'' by Norman VIncent
Peale. brought oot th!! thought that
boredom Is easlly overcome, life Is
ruli of choices. Scripture, prayer,
readings and the ancient cqllect,
···Keep . Us All trom Pettiness"
canpleled the program.
Pauline Mayer presided at the
meeting when It .was decided to
order more Jelly Maid for sale. The
Ice cream soctal was noted fat Sept.
13 and 14, and the~ sale of
the. Happy Hai-vesters Class for
October.
Appreciation for kindnesses was
extended bY Mrs. Woodard an9
Carrie Kennedy. Reports of the sick
Included Elza. Gilmore who broke
his wrist In an accident. Unison
prayer closed the m~. A
. dessert coorse was. served to
.members by Mrs. Woodard with
Mrs. Elza Gllmol'e contributing.
.F avors were bookmarks.

992-3629

Kin of heart victims . .
trip_le risk by smoking

POMEROY ;... The Sl!vei' Run
BapttSt Church wtU sporlsor the
Gospel InsPirations for a songf·
est at the church; at 7: ll p.m.
Saturday.·

Metis ·

Mrs. Dorothy Woodanj' was the
program Jelldei' at Tuesday night's

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by the Harrisonville Lodge 411 F
· &amp; AM at 7 -p.m. Satunlay. AU .
Masms are Invited. R.elenla1ions close Thursday evening.

FRIDAY

Two Athens CoUnty residents
escaped Injury when the cars they
were driving collided on Columbia
ptrlcer.
Township
13 Thursday.
1 According to the pollee report, the
The
GaUia-Melgs
)XJSt of the state
pair was belngpursued byPqmeroy
highway
patrol
said.
Kenneth M.
Pollee on Union Avenue when the
Haller,
39,Athens,
waseastboundon
accident OCCUlTed. 'Thecarwentlel't .
of center and off the highway. The ·13 and'rnet a westboUnd car driven
by LlndaL. Almond, 40,Albany,lna
. Meigs County Emergency Medical
curve.
Almond was apparently left
Service transported both men to
of
center,
according to the patrol,
Veterans Memorial Hospital When!
and
struck
the lett front of Haller's
they treated and released. '
vehicle at 7 a.m ..
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$1,«XXI,&amp;3.

James Irwin

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or $1.189'73f while holders ot

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cubbyhoklroomOIISev~thAvenuebyaBonw!tTeUerexecutlvewho

REMEMBER.
WITH

liMITED NUMBER OF
OPENINGS FOR
BALLET &amp; JAZZ
· DANCE CLASSES
Call The Meigs Inn ,

Friendly Circle meets

NEW YORK (AP) - DesignerCaMnKiejn, who in thepast16years
has managed to bulld his fashion liOU8e Into a $1 bUllon-a·year
worldwide oostness, says he owes most of his succees to luck. ·
"I don't think I deserve what I haw ... I have Jar too much," :says
Klein, 42, Who spends $:Ill rnJ1Ilon a year on advertlstn&amp; and recftltly
lx)ught the company that manufactures his best-selling t:We jeans for
$61 rn!Ulon.
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The deislgner made his~ts In this week'sParade magazine.
Klein says he and his single rack designs were discovered In a

Meigs County
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CLEVELAND (AP) The
wlnnlngnurnberdrawn'Th\II'Idayln
theOhloLottery'sdall.ypme, ''The
Number,'' was m1.
In the "Pidt 4" game, payee!
MOnday through Friday. the win·
rilng number was 2985.
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The lottery reported earnings of
$61 m from wagering on "The .
. Number.'' The earJJlnipi came 011 •

Sopher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Mugrage, Racln~. The
couple has me-daughter, Angel.
Sopher Is a heavy_constructlol!
eq\llpmelllt operator. He joined.the
Army after hlsl981graduatlonfrorn
Southern High School.
Before going to Fort Drum In •

area,
Luck key to soccess for Calvin

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Leonard

Vernon Sopher of Racine. Sopher iS rt===~======t
mai-rled
to MICkey Mugrage

. Thegrrupw!Uapproachlhel6,~footpeeklnthelastthreedaysof
their climb and wUJ fol:us their Searches for the BlbUcal resting plape
qf the ark In ttiat
the agency 8dded..
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p.m.

Area men

sales

time.
"I beUevelhilt I wUl be moresuccessturthis lln'leandwUlsendyoo
good neWs tnm the peak,'' Irwin waa quoted as saying by a Turkish
~agency before ~tarttng the quf!St 'nn~J'$day.
The IndePendent Hurrtyet. News Agency reported that ~ was
acc6Jllpanied by his SOR·In·law, John Christianson, friend Dick Bright
and Turkish guide Ucman Sungur.Irwin was to set up a base camp at
the lO,&amp;foot level and a second camp at 13,7'19 feet by this evening,
the agency said.
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Wood, Mo., for balllc training and
advanced rnUitary training.
Flir being selected as Soldier of ·
theMonth, hew!Urecelveatour-day
pass and a Department of the Amly
~lflcate of ~ppreciatlon. ~ .
represented the 76th E.nglneer1ng
panel
.Battallon In th~ post cunpetltlon
He-Is the son ot .Mr. and Mrs. andwonthat awardaiso..
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again- climbing MI. Ararat In lll!arch otNoah'sArktor thefoorth

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WUUam H. Hysell, 87, of Long
Bottom, died Friday morning at the
Ptmeroy Health care Center following an extended illness.
Mr. Hysell was the son of George
and Catherine HyseU. He was a
retired steel worker.
· Survivors Include his wife, Ola, at
home; one son, Norman Hysell, St.
Petersburg, ·F la.; two stepdaughters, Mrs . .Torn (Shirley)
Roberts, Lexington, Ky. , Mrs.
Ronald (Mary Grace) Cowdery,
Long Bottom; seven grandchUdren; five great-grandchUdren; two
step-grandchlldten; a niece, Reva
· Long; 'and a nephew, George

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was named Jlily . Soldier of the
Month In the U.S. Anny.
Spec. 4 Jeffrey w . Sopher was so
honored by the 76th Engineer
Battalloll and Soldier ci the Post for
Fort Dnun, N.Y. after undergoing
Interviewing · by a ftve-IT!E!'nber

Astronaut continues high cllinb

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news-----~~:.....-----...., Chosen
A fonne!
County resident l98'l. he attende4 Fort

---People in the

Ed Harkless of Middleport ',vlll be ·
the featured soloist at the Heath
To•send ~
United Methodist Sunday morning
lraur i fu ll, , dni~~:llrd
I
U!'Ir1'111
arn nJ.,'tmetll , •
Nine emergency runs were re- auto accident for Carl Johnson for
worship servtce.
jll$1 l'tll "' ..ilil
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Harkless received the master of ported by the Meigs Coonty Emer· non-transport; at 6:36 a .m. PIJrnegellcy
Medical
Service.
roy
went
to
1m
Sycamore
{or
Keith
FLOWEISHOP
;
arts degree In voice performance
Racine went to State RoUte 124 at McCarty to Veterans Memorial
... , "•• AM.-,..,. 1~,.,, :
from Marshall University where he
performed solo roles ln. several
11:41 a.m. for John Longsworth to ..
· ~Hosp==ltal·~----_:__..JL=:::~==:":
· "':·!Oit=•:..,.:':n:•=·~
oratorios, opel-as, and popular · Veter;ms Memorial HoSpital; at
3: 42 p.m. PIJmeroy went ·to the
musicals. He has also directed
major ensembles and community pollee department for Patr1cla Will
to Veterans Memorial H~; at
productions.
Fonnerly vocal music Instructor 5: 16 p.m. Racine went to M4!n
for the Meigs Local School District, Street tOr Anna Obltz to Vetenms
Harkless wW soon assume his new Memorial HO!iJlltal; Racine went to
duties as vocal music Instructor at .County Roild 31 at 8: 43 p.m . for Nell
Barboursville Junior High School, Mk!Weswarth to Veterans Memor·
MiddleBarboursville, W. Va. Ire has also 1a1 Hospital; at 10:13
been named to the music faculty at purl wmt to State RoUte 7--Kings
Arm forpersoo to Veterans Memol',
Marshall University.
Harkless is married to the former Ia! HO!iJlltal; Racine went .at 10:19
Clnda StUtiler. The couple have two p.m . to State Route 124 and Dorcas
daughters, Katy and Sarah Beth, Road for Wesley Clark to Veterans,
and are active members or the Memorial Hospital; at 1: 02 a.m.
Pomeroy United Methodist Church Pomeroy went to Union Avenue for
· auto accident to State Route,338 for
where he Is director of music.
Dennis Tolly and WU!de Hoyd to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; at
3: 05 a .ni. Racine was called for an

Emergency squads kept busy

Frlday,August
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they're In fear ofrecelvlngthedeath :
penalty clown there."
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HliWevE!', Jeremy Margolis, an •
a.ullt4nt u.s. attorney In Clllcago, '
said "U yoo 're asking me whether If 'i.
(Colanan) Is sentenced to death 011 •
state charges that he would haVI;'l&lt;l .
serve oot the federal S!!lltence first,
the answer Is ablolutely no. I kJIIMI ·&lt;
of no basis In law for that NOimally '
you setve concurrent sentences.'' •·
Lawrence Herman, ~ criminal .
law prOfeSsor at Oblo state un~ver
slty, said Rice was worldni with ·.
legal p!eCedent In refuslllgtoaccept
theguUtypleas.
"That's parttcularly true where a •
judge has scme concem about the
·mental competency of a delen4ant ::
and wants toavolda$ltuatlonwhe!'e ~
the dEfendant five years rriln)
raises a question where he says 'I '~
was represented by Incompetent •

oounsel/ " Herman said.

The Bend

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slaying)," . - - - - - - - - - -

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·Breakdown doesn't
bother former leader

Both union and Industry negotla·

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Kentuclty co'leae
r Ill who CQU!d,lnetrect,sayethepalr'sllves,
wasfoundunhannedlnhiscartrunk Llebermansald.
In DaYton the next day. ,
"But thEre's no clear answer to
RICe sald be would · talk With It," he sald. "lt'sa case thafhasn't
attorneys '1\ieeday to detennlne If a · ~ decided definitely and It would
cmnpetency f'Xlii'D/l!atloll siKJu1!i be be OJll1ll to a decision by the Supreme
ordered.
Court. The judge could (live them
,Coleman, 28, ci Waukegali, IU.. anedayandti¥!wholeplan8'Je5for
andMs.Brown,2l,aresuspect.slna naught. It's ext~e~uely 11sky, but
series of murders, beatings and under tile ctrcurnstilnces they
· abdl!Ctlons lns!xMJpwestemstiltes. probably don't have much to lose ...
They were ·arrested J~ 3l In
''lwWldn'twanttosayyoocould
EVanSton,lll.andlrwlihttoDilyton draw the conclusion that they are
Aug.9.
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guUtY (of the Norwood
Coleman and Ms. Brqwn were Lieberman said. "But yoo could
Indicted for kidnapping 'fuesday by justifiably draw the conclusion that

Harkle8s
will sing

Bobby Lee Kuhn, 46, RoUte 2,
Cheshire, died Thursday evening at
Veterans Memorial Hospital followlng a long illness.
Kuhn was born May 5, 19-l!, In Lambert.
Charleston and Is the son of
.Mr. · Hysell was preceeded In
Woodrow Wilson and EmUy Jane death by his parents, three brothers
Davis Kuhn of VInton, ·
. and a sister.
·
Kuhn was a construction carpenGraveside services wUl be conter and a member of the Old Kyger ducted at 3 p.m. Sunday ·,it Melp
Freewill Baptist Church.
Memory Garden with the Rev.
Heissurvlvedbyhiswlfe,Dessle, DonaldArcherofflclating.
Cheshire; three sons, Danny Wade - ~ds may call at the While
Kuhn, Cheshire, Daniel Lee Kuhn, Funeral Horne In cOolville after 1
Cheshire, andR.obertLeeKuhn, Jr., p.m. Sunday.

tors have kept a tight Ud on the
reasons for the breaJ&lt;down, and

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and an O'dlt'....IOIIIoan.

William H. Hysell

one E?CPires Sept. :IJ.

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was cited aaa oeltlrn ~

Dexte-; a daughter, Teresa Kuhn,
DextE!'; two brothers, George
Kuhn, Cincinnati, and Paul Kuhn,
Virginia; two sisters, Sarah Bush,
Mason, W.Va., and M~uYanne
Doter, MUifleld; and a grandchUd,
Josh Kuhn, Cheshire.
Friends may call at the RawUngsCoats-ruower Funeral Horne on
Saturday from 2-4 p.m . and7-9p.m .,
and on Sunday untU 12: 3J p.m. when
the body wUJ be taken to t)le Old
Kyger Freewill Baptist ChurCh
where funeral services wUl be at
1: :JJ p.m. With the Rev. wuuam
Prlce officiating.
Burlal wUl be In the Gravel HUl
Cemetery, Cheshire.

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (JU') Despite the lack of conctete
Forme- United Mine Workers lnfonnatlonfromelthernegotlating
Preslde!it Sam Church says the team, Church speculated that the
decision by coal Industry negotla- two sides hlld hit a snag over work
tors to break off contract talks with rules, safety issues and the leasing of
the union is nothing more than coallimds to IHlll·unlon operators.
posturing, and thei-e's ,still time to
The lat.t er is the biggest Issue,
avert a strike.
Church said. The union Is seeking
Church, who headed the union more control over the way compan·
untll he was defeated by Richard les that have signed a contract with
Trurnkalnanelectionlastyear,sald the UMW can subcontract or lease
the Bituminous Coal Operators their coal properties to other
Association lsuslngthesannetactlcs operators. Chiefly, the union Is
· as It did In 1981., when the current concenied that such subcontracting
contract was negotiated.
firms also be required to operate as
Chief Industry negotiator B.R. a unlonlzedcomapey.
Brown "isdotngthesamethlngsh~
Union and BCOA negotiators
did when when I was there," Church haw declined to comment on why
said Thursday. When the Industry the BCOA walked rut of the talks.
walked out In those negotiations, he The 181,100-member UMW and the
said, "we called press conferen~ , Industry apparently bad been
publlclydernandlngtheycornebaCk , rflaklng S001I! headway on vartoos
tothebargalnlngtable."
·
t.ssues, and both sides privately
But Church said Wednesday's wlced conlldence about reaching
walkout is "about normal" and he 1111 accord ahead of the Sept. 30
said he's optimistic a new contract expiration of the existing 40-month
can be Ironed out before the cun-ent pact.

DAYTON, Ohio (AP) · - The atederalgrandjury In Cincinnati. It
declsloll by Alton CoiBnan and . oonvlcted, tl\l!y could face a
Delra Brown to pleed guilty to a maxbnumpenaltyofiUelnprison.
federal k!c!naPP'nc char&amp;e apparThey al8o were Indicted last
ently was part f#. a defense strafeiJY month by a Hamllttm County grand
deil8ned to keep them tnm.facing JwY for aaaravated murder In the
possible death !ie!!tenCes on a slate death of t&gt;farlene Walters of
mui"der char&amp;eNON'OOd end could face the death
&amp;It U.S. District Jud&amp;e Waltel' H. penalty If COIIVIcted.
Rice said 'l'1lw'Bday that he thouiht
JI'he Chlcaao Tribune reported
he wwld be "derelict .In duty" to that clefense attorney Ueberman
accept the pleas without evaluating said his lepl reaearch Indicated
the mental canpetency.ofColeman Coleman and Ms. Brown wou!d
and Ms. Brown.
have to. ~ any sentence for
Inste.l~ Rice eateftd lnnooent kidnapping before they could begin
pleas at the lm-alpment In the July serving another-~16 kidnapping« QIIDe C&amp;rmical, a
A IUe sentenCe fm: kidnapping

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PHONE
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2·1n Memory
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3·Announcementa
4·GiV!IIWay
6·HappyAda
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6·Lostand Found .
1· Y1rd Salalpaid in advance)
B·Pubic Sale
Auction
9·Wantad to Buy

21 -Busineu Opportunity •
22-Money to Loan
23-Proteuional Services

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31 · Homes for Sale
32-Mobile Homea for Sale ·
33-Farma fqr Sale
34-Bualnau Buildings
3 15-Lota Acreage
28· R•I Eatate Wanted

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11-Houeehold Goads
' 112-CI!. TV Radio Equipment
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14-Miac . Merchandise
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6 8-Pets for Sale
67-Muticallnttrumenta
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Card of Thanks

Squad, the doctors
and nurses of Ve-

•telllns Memorial Hospital . fpr the IOViiJI
carl they gave lola.
· All the friends who 111
With us at the hospitll
during her illness.
Special thinks to Rev.
Nelson and Rev. Cart
;for their COIISOii!W

:words, to Ewing Fu-

. !fllllll Hom•, all who

'sent cards, flowers,
·and food.
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to each and every one.
The Family of
lola Damewood

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Gallla County
AreaCode814

Public Notice

Public Notice

NOTICE OF

LAFF·A·DAY

Public Notice

On Aug ust 22 . 1984. in the
Me tgs County Probate Court.
Case No 24528. V1 rgtn 1a V.

Blazevv,cz. 405 · Lasley Street.
Pomeroy, OhtO 45789 was
of

the

estate of Sellm J Blazevvtcz.
deceased. late of 405 Lasley

Street. Pomeroy. Oh10 4576 9.
lsi Charles H. Kn1ght
Ac ting Probate Judge

--ev. Len a I&lt; Nesselroad. Clerk
181 24. 3 1. (91 7 etc
Public Notice

. 9 92- Middleport
Pomeroy
985- Chaster
343-Portland
247-Letart Palla
: 949- Racine
742- Rutllnd
8117- Coolville

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MaaonCo., WV
Area Coda304

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release funds under Title I of the
Hous1ng and CommumtY Devolopment Act of 1 97 4 (PL93 3B3J for 'the foll0wmg proJeCt

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RENT A·CAR
CALL ·,
446-4522
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U-SAVE.
AUTO .
RENTAL

Seyler
Mayor
V1lla ge 1

Pomeroy. Ohto 45 7
'IBI 24 ltc .

SERVIC~ ,

For all your wiring
needs; furnaces ~epair
service and Installation.

t o serve P111a Hut
Restaurant
It has been de term1ned that

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· Residential
&amp;Commercial

for Release• of

Funds will not constitute an
act10n S1gn1hcantly affect1ng

-SEWER
-GAS liNU
-SEPTIC SYSTEMS
tARGf or $Milll JOBS
PH. 992·2478
7/30/ 1 mo. pd.

R4DIATOR
SERVICE
We can repair and re·

core rad1ators and

heater cores. We can
alsDii:id boil 'and rod
out radiators. We also

PAT HILL FORD
. 992-2196

Middleport, Ohio
1· 13·tfc

not to prepare an

Envtronment Impact Sta tement

LEGAL NOTICE
COMBINED NOTICE TO PUBLIC OF THE FINDING OF NO
SIGNIFICANT IMPACT OF THE
ENVIRONMENT AND NOTICE
TO PUBLIC TO REQUEST RE·
LEASE OF FUND S
· · August 24. 1984
VILLAGE OF POMEROY
VILLAGE HAll
Puoi•oy, Ohio 4&amp;7811 ·
(814)992·224&amp;
TO ALL AGENCIES . GROUPS

TOWN &amp; COUNTRY

VETERI"ARY ,'
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Real E&amp;tate General

IN MIDDL.EPPRJ

FOR SAr.E

(1) IIOUSf

£. SHocxllY, D.V.!If. · •
· OPEN EACH
THURS. EVE. 6·8
PT. P~ANT OFFICE

PAUL

CHESlER:
Tloe ICIIS with 1 nkely
c:cJIISIJudld CGIICtlllt blocl
.home 26xll. 3 bldrooms,
one. bllh. 12x1s rMIW
·
1110111 ll1d 24x24 family
IN

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3305 JACKS!IN AYE.
Reel .Estate General

SMALL ANIMAl HOURS·

Monday 3 p.m.· ! p.m .
Tuesday ~ : 30,p. m.-8 p.ni .
Wednosdiy 3 p.ll.-5, p.m.
Thursdiy- 3 p.m.-5 p.m.
Fridoy I p.m.·2 ·p.m.
Salurdoy 10 t.ll.·ll::tO t.m.
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1A110l ANIMAl AND ·
SURGERY. I¥ APPOINTM£NT

101111. Plililll) C8l)lnJd.

LEGAL NOTICE ·
In tho Motter of the Inquiry ·
· Into the 1913 and 19" Lone-Term
Forecast Report of Columbio Gas of
Ohio, Inc.

Cut No. CoC·13-G
. AND
CUt No. CGC·" ·G

Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc. ICGC). in compliance-with Olito Re·
vised Code Section 1551.17, has hied long·T!rm Forecast Reports
wilh the DiviSion of Energj (OOEI. of the Ohio Deparlmentof Develop·
. ment The reports have been asSigned Case Nos. CGC·83-Gand CCC·
~ 84-G.
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The reports relate lo the forecasting of gas demand, gos supplies. sugply prices, sources of supply , res~rves, and other matters
as set forth 1n Ohio ReviSed Code Section 1551.17.
Complete copi&lt;s ol the long· Term Forecast Reports can be re·
vi ewed at'the OOE offices. Suite 206, Capital Square Office BUilding,
65 East Slate Street 2nd Flllllr, Columbus. Ohio, Monday lhrough
Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Further, .coptes of the reports can be-·re·
viewed by any member of the public allhe fol lowing county public
library: .
Meigs local School District Public library
200 East Second Street
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Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
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Ohio Rli'&lt;ISed Code SectiOn 1551.17(CI (31 mandates that the
DOE shall hold a public hearing relative to CGC long·Term Forecast
Reports
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.OOE has scheduled the heanng m lwo parts.
(A) Public Heorln&amp;:
This hearing shall begin Monday. September 10, 1984,
at 7:00 p.m. at the Slate OffiCe Tower. 30 East Broad Street,
Mai~ lobby Hearing Room. Columbus\ Ohio.
~mbers of the publiC wishmg to pres!nl lestimony re·
!alive lo these proceedings may do so at that time. Tesli·
many may be oral or written, sworn or unsworn.IUestimonv
is unsworn ,.rt will be made a part of the·record of these proceedings, but will not be con~rdered in~ the Preparation of
the ltndings ollhe OOE. If lestimony issworn. ~ wiH be made
part of the record, is subjecl to cross·examination by any of
the parties to lhese proceedt~gs. and will be considered in
the preparation of the findings·of the DOE.
The pres1dmg hearing officer is empowered to exclude
repetitive, irrelevant, or immaterial testimony.
(8). hidantiory Hurina:
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This hearing shall begin Tuesday, October 9, 1984, at
9.30 a.m. at the State Dff1c~ r Tower, 30 E. Broad Street,
Room 2925 A&amp;B. Columbus, Ofiio. . · , •
While the public is inviled lo attend this hearing, parti·
cipation ISlimited to the parties of record. At present, these
parties.are CGC. OOE. the .Ohio i'l&gt;•er Siting Board (OPSB)
and Ohio Consumers' Counsel (OCCI.
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The presidtng hearmg of11cer may grant a motion to intervene which was not filed tn a timely fashion upon a showing of good cause.
Ohio Revised Code Section 1551.17(EI provides that:
·· based upon the report furnished pursuant to dlvtston (8) of
th1s section and the hearin g record, the division of energy
shall, within ninetr days lrom the close of the record in the
hearing. determine if:
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(I) All informatioa relating to current actiwities. fa cilities
agreements, and published energy polrt1es of the
state his been completely and accurately repre sented; ,
121 The load requirements are based on.s~bstantially accur.1te historical information and adequate methodol-·
Ogj' .
131 The forecasting methods consider the relationships
between price and energy consumption:
(41 Thy report idenlilies and projects reduction s in en·
ergy demands due to energy con,ser:vallon measures
in the industrtal, commercial, restdential, transporta· ·
tion, and energy production sectors in the servtce
area·
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(51 Util;iy compani forecost~ of loads ond resources are
reasonable tn relation ta populattan growth estimates
made by, slale and federol agenc~e~ transpOrtaiiOil,
and economlo development plans and forecast s:
(61 The reporl considers the plans forexponsion of there·
gional pawer grid 1nd f1cilities of other utilities in the
state:
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and adequately documented."
Further information may be obtained bycontactingJames lehr
~en n e dy , Adi'ninistrator, Forecasting and Review: Otvision'Uf Eneray
al 65 East state Street, Suite 206, Columbus, OhiO 43215 or by Cli·
ling 16141 466-6081 .
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THE OHIO
,DEPARTl'etENT Of DEVELOPMENT
DIVISION Of ENERGY

IIIII oil fllnlce with facilt.
lies for wocdu!w. 12xl5
blor:ll Slanlt buildirw.

201130 block .... llillrt

oil RL 241, Clullly settirW.
~ nilt •It ot . Chester,

tlhl..

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IN RACINE:
Doim·
stairs equipped with
kitchen. livinl room.
dininc room and den;
upstairs has two bed·
rooms and one .. bath;
house 1lso h1s basement. Lot size approx.
48'x308:. NHds work.
If inferested contact
The Home N1tion1l Bank
in R1cine. 949-2210.

POMEROY - llaum Addition
- Beautiful brick ranch i1 a
great neighborhood. Full base-

Real E11ate General

patio, carport, garage,
family room, roc. room. all1n excellent cofxiOOn. Many fmres.

TEAFORD '
218 E. 2nd St.
Phone

, ·(6141-992· 3326

Nor umNG - Uncoin His.
2 BR oome. ba$emenl. relriter·
1101, 111lfllt. insulated, new car·

t*inH.- and
new.,

llinyl sidin~ Lif(e

RUTWID - 7 rm. frame, 3
Ill, very nice k~chen, garage.
gas heal, some lumi1ur~

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$27,500.

Nice

i'OMEROY ioca1ion on
this 2 rm. business bldg., fur·
naco. and land. Priced rigltt at

$13.000.

YOUR CHOICE - 2 nice
homes on the edge ollllwn. 5
rms each, river lliew, sill!
road locatDn. $25,000 and
$34,000.

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CONSTRUCTION ·

e.~i,.wa
POMEROY,O.

9t2-2259

ment.

Must be seen. $57,!01.00. ·

USTING - T~
Plains - AriJqh Addition
- Your chance to own a 3
bedroom ranch home with 2
baths, full basement. garage,
e!ec heat aif conditionin&amp;

NEW

equipped h~chen. dining room,

· on a 100x361 kit

$21,500.00.

POMEROY - RM!view Centrally itJcated in the Twin Cities: Convenient loc'ation. 1\7
stOI)', 3 bedrooms, futi basement. large lot large dining
room &amp; living room. Vinyl sid'"11- nice ~art( sitting porch.

$31,900.00.

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RUTlAND -

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New Uma Road
- In the coort(ry. Three bed·
room ranch with fall basement
ApprOJt. 2 acres groul1d in good

conditi&lt;xt $34.900.00.

MIDDI.EPOIIf- Stately &lt;*ler
lllme with up lo 4 bedrooms, a
24x28 recreation room. lilmily
room &amp; basemen!, 2 car garage, on a IJ)od s!reet You must
see til~ o~ Priced lo ~I at

MIDDLEPORT- Quality 8 rm
OOme. 2 blths, carpeting full

$45.900.00.

IIIITWID - 4 rm I'MOVIIBd

PRICED REDUCED - A rose
garden with a river view - the
large front porch l!iVes way tu

basement Only $32,000.

lllme. IllS furnace, Clrporl and
nice

let Offer we!almed.

TUPPEIIS l'tAIIIS - Ainus!
new 6 rm. one floor home 1111
iqe lot. FA 1umaoe, $32.900.

IIW POMEIIiiY - 2 1Jet1.
room trlili!r ll1d I 11:11! il e1trc.,

::'!\~;r2,=

STMCUSE - Good 5 n1011i
lllme. sliM lnd ~­
ful
- lllllched Pl1lll
~PI.DOO.

Business: SeiVices
. ..

the foyer with two sets of double trench doors. This classy
home is ~ lor entertaining
or just !Un old comtort 3bed·
rooms. ful basenltll~ prage.
~ Sj)IICI! &amp; I llrge let
Must be see~. $60,500.00 .
REALTORS
ltenry E. Cleland,

Jr.............. ,.. 992·6191

TrtiiHII ..... Mt-21&amp;0
Ttntr ..... tt2·56t2
' .............. 185-4466

BACKHOE
DUMP TRUCK
CONCRETE WORK
TRENCHER
SEPTIC TANK ,
COAL &amp; LIMESTONE
Call For Fr• Eatlmate

742-2167 or
742·2225

8/14/1 mo. d.

_.. .~

G&amp;W PLASTICS
&amp;.SUPPLIES
GAS-WATER
SEWAGE PIPI!
REGULATORS &amp;
FITTINGS
VOLUME DRIPS

985·3813
····- 985-3837

Wwoi

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EXCAVATING

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•GRAVEL HAULED
Booded ..

Insured

PH. 742-2328
.3-5-tlc

7/19/1 mo. pd.

FREE ESTIMATES .

773-5839 ·or
773-5788
8/13/1

SCOTT'S

PIANO TUNING
Reasonobla
Quolity Werlcmonahip
Dehumidifiers, Parts •
·"• •rt'111~ \11•iJ111• \1••1111 6.:
f;,.u;, Cmmrh•11 tln·r 12 l r•

PH. 614-992-3718
MIDDLEPOIT, OHIO

7/30/84

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Meclienicel Work •
Tractors • Cera •
Truck • Automitlc ·
Tran1mi11ion •

POLE BUILDINGS

Sizes Start From 1'2'11&amp;:

UTILITY BUILDINGS .

ACCENT PINCI &amp; Sui'PLY

220 I. Mal11, PeM-y
I'H.. 992·6931 ..

We Service All·
Mot&lt;eo &amp; Models
Anton.. Instillation ·
·
Ho~so. CiiiJ ond.Shop
Strvlct Avolloblo ,
local Service Ctlls $15.00 •
7.26·1 mo.· .

Cr..atl•lry 1o Our
Spetolally

MIDDLEPORT
•
·PLASTIC ARTS ·
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•·

50 RlftFYitw Dr• .

liddltport, Ob.

.. ... .Dllty
~IDENOUR

TV &amp;APPliANCE

.. .

CHESTER-985·3307

PIIEl ESTIMATES

IUS.: 985-3813
RIS:: 915·3837
•

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SIDING CO.
Call for free sidinges·
timates. 949-2801 Dr
l ·l l ·fl(

992-5682
•
992-7121

•TfiENCIWNO
•lACK Hill •DOZER

•ENO. ~OAOI!fl
TIIUCK IERVIdE,
OAI. IEWIII[

Guttere
·
Downapouta
Guttere Cleaned
Painting

St(!rm Doora
• Windowa
949-29$,9-949·22113
r

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GUYSVILLE, OHIO

llll,palls, O~io 45631

8/13/Hn

Authorized Jalttt D..,.,

Ntw llon.H, Iiiah

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FnJ....,.
liMier

~rm

Annnri.rt.l'lllilli~.

3 year old -~~- type
bllok doe to give -ay.
Pret.rs flOOd country horne
with chMdtwn. Call 247·
41111.

,

Mol
.

.

lqulpment
Parts &amp; Service

aTd sa\e6

For tale by owner : 7 year old
hpmo in Melao ochool dis·
trfct wlthl.n inlnutn ot all 3.
minot. Locotad "'! 8 acreo.
Houae Ia aplft entry, carpete&lt;;!. 2·3 bedrooms, t
8-famlly Thuro . 11o Fri. Rt. 7
beth, recently inaulated,
above Bowling Allay .
vinyl skiing. Uved In very
&amp; Vi~inity
Gaii.O . Stovea. turn.; achool '·
little. Priced to sell. Call
clothing. mito .
814-a98-6593 or 889 ·
alon . Tranaportation ,pro· intereet l'lte up to 30 years . 62151 .
, Gallipolis Flee Market Fri ., Friday• Saturday Aug. 24a
Vldedv-erround. Noleyoffl,
Call N.L. Sta-nt
• Aoaoc. 8 '1:.: aa.urneble loan, 3 b r, 3 Sat. &amp;: Sun . Indoor-outdoor, 25, 9 J4 , Johnson•• Traihlr
._..
,._,
...
1
caIIono w I. bo -en"' J-~ Attie 814-379-2789
ra Eth......o Mon •u· g
~·
yoari nld, low IIO 'o. ·3 04· New Friday Night Martcet Pirk E11tern Ave. Hortte
·
•._ •
• f t • after8PMor814· 477· 2443
• '
atarta 3PM till 1 Rt. 36 &amp; Interior; glanware, porc:h
27th 12 to 8PM. At the 8 AM-IPM.
871· 8713 aft~ 4.
swing. ,fUrnhure. 3 ~ bicvc.... , -..
160. Call 446· 7037,
Econo 'l'nvol Lodge. No'-~-------- ~ ·~--~-'-~--:-:-~
ctothila. Moytag Wolhtr.
phone calla ploaM. Mult , .
Twp. now beautlful2 3 bedrooms. 3yoare old, 8'h Fraziers Bottom Flea
• I I
a11umabl1 lo•p after fi .
Market. Every weekend . Saturday 9:00· 8:00, clint
f760. CoH for dltiAa or utolt IB.pp;;y;ni;per;--;'";n;;;.;;;;;;;;;;-1. ttory homo, 4 ot II bdra .. 1 'h 304·171-1713. ,
uo ot 2310 Eaotom AVe.
·
bath, tarfto llvlngroom •
U.S.
35 Fraziers Bot)om. Of drawer~ with mlrrQJ,
II· BPM -~'--.aU day lot. 11-ndor o•parltnced In
•
-•·
dl
dri k ~
kitchen. formal dtnlngroom. 2-ltory flnlohed be~ment , 3 WYo. 250B2. Dealer• Wei· small vanity, ltmpa, Nlllgh • .•
• Bun. Colt 448·1122.
n - pro--'---·
n a, ·-·
r· Utility room. garoge, con· br, family room, fireplace, come . Don Frazier · borhood Rd acro11 from
1
••ce
•• ~..
Memory Gardena.
-·
•
· - ·to•Mr .......
~
er-e
nice lot, city
1
OP&lt;Orator. 304·766· 2779.
-ulrocl
APP'/
•• drive,
Rewardl U,OOO reward. ·~
·
• ....., tch--•
, 4'L mi. from Galli· dining room. 2'h bathl, orge
1
•-· O·'tl
- . hrgaln
n
• J~
boaldeo the Ohio lllua Rib· • t 0 •~o
- I arv.,...,
., · polio
priced, .kitchen . 304-882-2098 .
Mainly . new Items. Bake
bon award up to t10.000. _pol~;ls;.;dO~h;;
.
;;;;;;;;;;;;-;.; fl4.900. Will consider mo- 8y Owner. 3 br. 1'h both. lr. aale. raffle at Volunteer
For lnform1tlon leldlnt to
bile homt trldo ln. Call
Emergency Squard. 24th,
dr, recreation room in bate·
the conv6ctfon of per80n or Nlldtd
wom.., to 441!1· 8038 .
25th Fri. • Sat. B:30-II:OO.
rneqt,
new
24x24
garage.
peraon 1 who ortonad the blbyolt 2 mo. old Intent In I - - - - - -- - - Middleport
Clostt
downtown
.
Shown
by
Wicldlne houM on Apr• 13, Oalllpoilo City Umlto. · Coli 3 bdr, cerpetad, 18•31 .
Moving Solo Electric stove.
appointment.
304
·
117·6·
&amp;
Vicinity
located on Rt. 218, Cal 441- 23311 .
lnground twlmmlng pool,
refrigerator. end-conee ta4604.
441·0088.
t211.000. fii.OOO down bel·
blea, jeans. Acroaa. from
Babylitter " 11 ded Adeleville ance on land contract with
Vinton Baptitt Church. ·LL0900
•
Songfut: Silver Run Bapttlt School or Addlaon lree. Cell 8% tntoreot. 128 Fourth Juat Completed 3 br wtth
Yard
aale
:
Clothea,
Coati,
Tues.
-?
atteched
large
garage,
prl·
Church. Aug. 28, 7 :30p.m.. 814· 379·7120.
AVe. , Golllpollo. Call 448·
ahoee, jar1, lamp, pictur•·
vlte, 3 minute• to town,
line.• wit be the Ooopel
3204.
oporox. 'h acre S33.000. Wllkeovitle Aug. 22-26th • •camera. bowling bart·
lnai)Jretlona.
three milea down 160 to Ct. .Thura., fri :, and Set. Five
304 - 676 - 189.0 for
Rd . .... Cottrell's ~erage Points. 992•6344.
8yownor3bdr. partVnl- appointment.
Sole. Rain-Shine. 614-669·1 ::--:-:-:--:-:---:oomt - · beM. Carpet. Event Hgta.
7722 .
Trained beagle dogo, meleo
at the Gllneral By appointment. Call 448· Duplex completely ,..,arate
• femolea. Also boogie pupa
Store - - from the Rio 3228 ·
units. good investment. roo Yard Solo Fri. 24th, Sat. from good rabbit dogo. Cell
Grande Coli-. Equal Op· 1-----~----- oonably priced. 304-671126th . 'I• mi . below 218 of 614-742· 2521 .
portunlty Emloyer
4 bdr. ranch withovor 2,000 4624 after 5 p.m .
Rt . . 7 or 218 Clay Twp. I - - - - . . . , . - - - - - oq,ft. 147.1100. Yft!Y con••· 1 - - - - - - - - -Community Building, 8-7
laby-lhter needed In my nlently located 'h 'block to Five . yHr old 3 bedroom
home. port tlmo. Cell 992- city ochoolo, 3'h ocree. houae on'-' aero. 3 mt. out of
McDaniel Butchering avery day. No -rk on 71184 .
luyoro protaotlo~ plan . Colt town. Fomily raom w Large Family Yard Sale 1.4
Wltomon RoaHoro. 446· firoptoce, 1'h botho, car·
Sundaye. 304·882· 3224.
mile out Rt. 776. Watch for
tlgns
.. lota of good clothea,
Vicinity
Jackson County 4•4 mud Teaching aoiii,Unt• famHy ,3_114_3_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ poted ·throughout . Hoot
houaehold iterrit, dithea,
pump. Owner h11 mOved
racing, mud _. and obete- Hrvicn WDikw needed for •·
furniture. Something for
r••
start centar at Mt. Greet location, 1460 oq.ft, outohtoto&amp;muotoaii. Rnt
(:(o. Sat. Aug. 26th. compa·
largo fomlly room. 3bdr.. 1 'h ba-ain. 304-875· 2497 af·
everyone . Thurs .. Fri .. Sat .
Sat. morning, 8:30 a.m.
titlon 1;00 p .m.jult off 87ot
School. Apply rio toter betha. ator- buHdlngo, t ·•8
9· 6 .
'
pm
A~g.
27th,
1984
at
or
p.m
.
E
WV
2808 Meple Ave. Piano and
vens..
.
Senior Cltlzeno, 812 Vlend Oroon School Oittrlct, ••·
other furniture .
Big
Yard
Sole
8·
6,
O.J
.
B'aclc La~ador R-r-·., 1 lt. Pt. Pl. WV. S.C.A .C. tni: IUd mo 8'h% motrtac•g11• !",.lt8h Englioh Tutor (5 yooro oldl
White Rd . .Ciothoo, ahoeo,
•
~
••
b M
- n paymon • • • brick, 3 br, 2 betha, Iorge
cooto. booka. air cond. 148 Layne St.
Haven.
- · old, male. Cell 1114· 1._
io_e_._._._E_m_P_1over
__. _ _ 8283.
complete kitchen. finished
a F·
New 1\ema dally. Thuro. •
1
379-2371.
•-aement, double car gorwed .. Th Uri,
rl .
Fri. 9 • 1.
0..,.,.1 hrm work. ex,.. 1-----~---'-- IHI
ri.nced wit" horaea pre· 3 bedroo"' home. 3"12 1cre1.
2 •ere lind, may
Yard Sole Kido clotheo, l -:-:--:-:--:--:--;--;fer -~ 304 171 3030 be ~ car gartge. 2 mi. from conlkfer trade for oroperty diahea,
6
and Found
bird cage,, It wicker. 4-family beck to achoolule, ~
· -·
•
• HMC . Call 441· 2867.
In town . 304-876-3030 or
-8
- 4. •
Thura. Fri. a Sot. 231 212 Midway. Fri. • Sat. 9·11.
1176· 3431.
New Haven .
..
Second Ave. 9-6 .
Owner mult tell NOW! A ' - - - - - -- - - - Chrilliln teed ~uitar player
real
BARGAIN!
Hoclote
'
.._
Summer home or hunter•
t join G pol
30 ..
1It Time Yard Sate 22. 23 • Aug . 24 • 25th, old turnln3-1882.
peradlte.
modem 3 bl', 1argo
o
oa
roup.
24.
From 9-11. Rt. 7 below ture, stereo air cond., motOrkitchen, living room w ·
Green
,Gables. L~ta of baby cycle. CP.mpound bow. mloc ....
fireplace. Well lntuloted.
180 N. Park Dr. Pt. Pl.
LOST: Englioh bulldog, fo· Q...., Acru Regional Can·
itema.
male. brown • white. 41,i ter . Ho"'elife inttructor,
total
elec.,
4
acre
land.
cloae
to Cornstllk Hunting
y-• old, loot on SR 143. minimum qu.ltflC8tioM, 72 .
Yord Sell Aug.
hr.
colltge
·
Pniferablo
groundo. Lowe 30'• aloo 88
Reward . Call 814· 992·
9· 6. 38t Martin
in
aoclalflald.
Contoct
David
acno
i
..
tnJI304·-176-3030
5747.
llo. Blcycloo.
Eaklt , 304-712·21121 . For- by ow- Modem 3 or 876-3431. ·
Western booka . toy~ .
now1y weda
or aIdeo!
couple
LOST: Mon'a ;,,.l-atch. E.O.E.
clothng .
bedrO&lt;im
hou•
for
Acro11 from 84 lumb1tr,
Betwoon Coumy · Road 38
looking for afford~e famHy.
Gelllpolla Farry, Sot. 9 p.m.
and State Route 124 at
reaidence,
nice
yard,
kit-'
Georges
Cre8k·
Country
Air
Situations ·
Longbottom. Bulolia OuartJ
chen. both. utility room.
Eltatea, boYs clothes. misc. Different fam i lies. Nice
Wanted ,
clothing .
with luther band. R-ard.
single car garag8, 2 miles
Sat 9· 7.
Call 843· 6314. ' ...
from Holzer' Hoepitll It
Rodney Vlftege II. f37.000.
Loat In 6 Mite- OaiHpolio AIde wanted to Buckeye Call todoy 1114·448-t311B .
41 Houses for Rent
35 Lots Ill Acreage
Ferry area. bllclc end white HMio _.,g clo- 8:00·
with
t•n. male a-le. 10:00 p.m.Startlng Sapt . 01- homo completely ron·
taco . ,1 1. WHI help with fill. Call ........ fencod v•nt. garego.
Re1tricted 'h acre building 2 ltory 3 bedroom hou• on
992-11207.
loti with electric &amp;. weter Mt. Veraon Ave. $300.
3 bedroome.
refinished r;i;;a,~;;;;--,~~70, hookupa loceted in private month. 304-8711-8646.
wood
floor• throughout,
Vacancy for oloerly man , or largo modern llt·ln kitchen,
IUbdiviaion two milet from
loot Prince tennl o'"...,quet. -.antobetektncaraofln beoment, lull lize dining ~~~~~~~~~~ Holler Medical Center. fl ·
Jan Haddox. 304 -8711· my home. Ruonable reteo. room with bay window 10et,
nancing available. Ca11 after 42 Mobile Homes
3388.
Call814-887·3402.
large llvingroom with bay
&amp;PM, 448· 1380.
for Rent
•
:j=~~~~~=;~
window.
·
remodeled
ba1h,
3
bedroOm
70x14
GranviHe
Found Iorge black dog. 1 Situetlon wenled:
lovaly foyer. within 1 block total eloctrfc. 810.000 . 10.8 acres Dn Butaville road 1- - - - - -white opot on chnt. Call in our home for the
. of ott city ochoolt, down· Good condition. ohown by In Gallipoli1 Township . 2 . bdr. mobile hOme. Cell "
~04-176-4641, 8·1
111 .,ears ••porianca.
town, grocery. An uceHent appointment. Coli 448 · $29,000 . Call 61 4-446 · 4411-0390.
canglvon. Phona814·!192· location In good neighbor· 1157 or 814· 367· 72tB
4670.
1--~~---Lootblackandwhlte-11 7314.
hood. 'Col448· 1997.
Iota.
bdr. mobile homo. Cell
cat on Joffonon Avo. 1---------~ 1--~--'------ ~---:-:-,;_,..::-::---:- 2 appr. acroa • wooded. V. 2
446-0390.
Anawera to the •me of
for uta or re'n t 3 bdr houM 1981 Naahua 2 -3 bed ~ mile from Tycoon Lake. city
Sam. 304·876-79t1.
in Vinton. Large lot. land t'~."c· a • • tnJ •: w ~~eor· achool. rural water, electric Furnished aircond .. ldulfor.
contract IIVIilable. Clll814·
•wo
Call614-245-649t .
1 or 2 men. No city .......
1 8 Wanted to Do
379-2662.
Foster~
Trailer P~tk . C1ll''
t-ul~llc Sale
Mobile home with add on 80 ocros will divide to suh 446·1802.
•
tuil
patio,
1
acre
land.
Colt
Ill Auction
buyer, not lesa than 20
448-7242.
acre1. Ideal building litea 2 bdr. eKtrat nice ecrou· ;
location in Coal Twp., Jack- from Ponderase. ideal for
aon County . C1ll 814-286· working couple, nicely fur- i
For your next Sill c.H Emm1
Bell. ouctionoer: l,icanllad
1468.
'
nished. adutta, no pet1, ref. ...
ond bonded Welt lllrglnia
&amp;
dep. Call 441-2481 ' or ,
4 acres off Kerr-Harrisburg
and Ohio, 4288t77 .
448
-8262.
'
on VIney Rood. $7,000. Cell
after 7 p.m. :104-'896-3398 . 2 BR mobile home, fur&lt;
9 Wanted To Buy
niahad. On Rt.6154, '~• mle.
off ,.t. 1 eo. $175 plua ·
depotlt.
Call 814·388· '·'
We pay 011ah for late model
9B61 .
•
ciMftuMdcera. .
"
Rentals
Jim Mink Chev.·Oido Inc.
Trailer to ran~ at Quell c,_1c: ·.
8PI Gene Johnoon
mobile homeo. Lot 911. f176 ;
441· 3872
I '
41 Houses for Rent mo. Coll814· 388· 8732.
Wonted to buy uMCI eoot •
1977 Buddy 3 bedroom,
wood hMtlrl. Sweln fumi·
ture. 448·31118 . 31-d. •
3 bdr. house tor rent U&amp;O 12x64. total electric . ·
Oliva St .. Oaltlpollo. Oh .
mo . Coil 304-675 -5104 or waaher It dryer, r1nge &amp;
Would Nka to paint treiler
refrigerator. vinyl undera304-876-6386 .
kirting, exc . con. Can rent on ~
WMtad· Junk any roott. Call 114-288-1128.
condition. Coil 114·388·
4 bdr. specious living room provat~odt orCmlol '"e·1R4ockl8tp·
Chriotlen lady win do houM
8303..
&amp; kltch on &amp;ocrea with pine. rings
·
a
• 12·
ciMning, dey o r - . OelliRt. 160 Vinton. Coli 446· l -:6_9_7 0
_ :_ _ _ _ _--:-'__
Hollibl 70 parttwantad. c .. pollo a-. Cell 114· 379·
2711.
1372.
2 bedroom. unfurnlthed,
448-9214 after 4:00.
except
for eppllancea. New ~
Small furnlahed houn,
carpet
. HarriaonvlllaCalh paid for fancy Iron or W:Oter wolla, -ed • Mr·
~duha o~fy. Colt 446-03,3B .
F- ettlmatu. Cell
Pomeroy .road. No pets.
helvy Iron bedo. 1180 and
1 and 2 bedroom ntobila
up for certain Melga Co. 114·"2·1008orl14·742·
homes, furniahed or untur- large modern home, 31h Heet furnished. 8200 o
otone jars. Old t l - cup· 3147.
nllh8d. Coil 992· 7479 .
acres. barn, 4 miles from month. , Depoait required. ,
board. call t-304·112·
Gallipolio. S426 mo. pluo Colt 614· 742 -3033.
271 .t
1973 Holly Pork mobile deposit. Call B•lph Barcua
I ill ,1111,11
home for aele . Call 61 4· 814-246 ·91711 after 6PM . , 2 bedroom trailer. kitchen
furniahed , couple, 1 eman ·
992-7819 oftor 6 p.m.
accepted, referencn.
4 Room• • both, located 68 child
1911 Schu~z Ltd . 3 br t 'h Mill Creek. •126 mo. $76 304-876·1 078.
blth. tot1l elec. central air. depolit. 446-3B70 or 448• I-M-o-bi.lo_h_o_m_e_f_o_r_re
_ nt-.-3
microwave. dlahwaeher.
1340.
bedroom
unlumiohed,
$200
atove. refrig, underpinning.
redwood porch. 304-1175· Neoriy now 2 bdr. houoe, month . Call 304-875-1371
S195 ' mo. t100 dep .. ~o 1
-0 '_8_7_6_·3_8_1_2_· _ _ __
6049.
pets. Call 446-3817 .
2 bedroom mobile home :
1983 Schuhz limited Edi·
tloil 14•70, with 1117 6 room. blth, a. blaemant. •200 month . 304 -8754 164
Exp~ndo, 3 bedroom•. 1'h
Gas he1t,
1ppliances
fur - _._; ; ::::::·
betha, all ttec, central air and nlohed.
Adulto
only. no peto.
•.
fireplece. eKtra insul~tion, cart' 814-448-1163.
Apartment
44
bui~ in oteroo. 1 · 304·468·
1694 or 304·773' 5417.
Baum 1ddition. lease with
for Rent
"'
option. 3 bdrmo. 2'11 botho; 1- - - - - - - - - - ' 2 acrea. fenced yard. wood
...
Farm• for Sale
33
burning fireplace . family
room. a .c., appliances. ta,rga JACKSON ESTATes:
40 A farm, 7 room houle, bltement.city w1ter &amp;. gas, APARTMENTS (Equal '
bern. tobacco bate,, pond. .600. mth. with $100. Housing Opportunity)
ftinced p11ture~ for informl- applied to purchase price. one and two bedroomt. rent ·
tlon call 448·2371. For Coil 814-9B5 ·4387.
atorting at tt 83 for on. 1
oppt. 814·837· 10S1.
bedroom and t118 ,_ ~
North Meiga, County Route month for two bedroOna. '\
20 acru (rolling Iandi barn. 33 . Small term . &amp; houn. 3 with S200 deooait I.,.... :
city water, 3 br home. 2 bedroom• &amp;. ~ppliancat with near Foodtand end IPOI!ll •
b8tho. juot off Rt. 2. a free gas • water well. 1260 Vottay Plaza. pool aftcl 'iV '
mi .from town. 304-676 · monthly. 18 acrao ol lond • ont. Con 446-2741 or teava :
rent nootlablo. Coil t-814· meSiege.
3030 or 676·343 t .
•
253-2323.
Furnished ·apt : 919 Inti
2 houHI for rant and bar for Gallipolis. 1171. Man
11le or lelA with option to Colt 446-4418 _.,.., lf'M •.
36 lota
. Ill .Acreage
buy. 304·773 ·61 111 .
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Mltllum elaad &lt;log, mottly
to glva away. l'email
hes boon.....,..., Good dog.
Cell 143-Utll. .

SALE$ &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. sO EAST

llct~~•d Cllnlctl AudiOICIIIst

1814) 446-?619 or 1614) 992·6601 ·
.417 S.CDIId Aven•, lor 1213

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~ollie

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BO~GS
,

. FlU HEAliNG TESTS W~DNtSDAYS

LISA I. KOCH, M.S.

. 1111 tstiMATts

Vinyl &amp; Alu"'inum

8·10·1 mo.

.'s.wtm lolds • lnterprellnc Services

SEPT~'Ilmt'wf

SIDING CO.•

Complet1 .Clutter Work
Complot• 111-.llltng
Rqofl,ng of aH typaa
Worked m ·homa arM
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20yeara
' "Fr•!atlm8tes"

Homes for Sale

MOftiY·Fun-Tnvel
31 Home• for Sale
Mantg,_ TralnN
Lorge ftrm hal oponlilg for
- • · and women 11 and Th- bodrooms. contralalr,
~~Ft-~~. C
I
vinyl waR paper, carpet
....... totr- ..,...,, aro - throughout. Will lnaulatad.
Ina, and Vl1'91nla - h a l. new point, atteched garalje,
Muat be alngla end
to - · Outdoor
ewnlnr:·
leeve tm.-ately. 3 ~
peld training pro· many oxtrat. al 4411-26 3
grim with annual bonauo tit 6:00PM , after 8:00PM
from 1200 .., tiOO. 11 _ca
1_ lt_8_t_4_·2_4_&amp;_·1_8_1_9_. _ _
quoNfled with 10% .,_mil· 1% down payment 11 .26%

vi-.

UNII.

W• Ha .... A Pull flina ,
Shap T.Chldclan

US LINES
.Jfi'LINES · ~
SEWAGE LINES

SIDING

No Sunday C1lls

' ,.,.. th:

NEW-REPAIR .

THE
DITCHING .
SERVICE

Ill Aluminum

10·£.11[

Work ·

•TROPHIES
•PLAQUES
*AWARDS

.t-5-tk

REPAIR ,

or

ROOFING CO.

11 -l·ttrc

•Waahers •Dlahwaahera
•Rongoa
•RefrigeratCM'a
•Oryera •FreeMJa
PARTS and SERVICE

AUTO &amp;T~UCK

· Rlcint, Oh.
Ph. S14-14H191

CONSTRUCTION

or 992-2282

11'85·3561
All Mokes

Vinyl

31

1 1 6 14 2411

949·2860

IZ4.Pomtroy Ohio

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

New Holllts-lrt•sivt
lltntadallnc

Roolin1 Work
Alu11in1m &amp; Vlnrl Sldiap
115 Yetra Ellparil!lCB
GREG ROUSH
PH. 992· 71113

~ysell

GARAGE
Rt.
PH.

WRrTESEL

filraau

I

Alsd Trtl~:~sn{lislofl

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8·2·t'mo. d.

Culto.m Pole Bld1s.

KEN'S·'

"Beautiful. Custom
·Built Garagas':

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ROUSH ·
lnsur~nce

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

Pn. 985·42&amp;9
Clll ·985-4312 ·

mo.

Sizes from &amp;'x&amp;' Up ·
24'x36'
Insulated Dot.Houses

PH. 614-247-2575

992-6215 or 992-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio

No~·-·

tt

Roger
PIANO TUNING
&amp; REPAIR

,
V. C. YOUNG. Ill

Chester. Ohio

· GAS LINES.
WATER LINES
SEWAGE LINES

•SEPTIC SYSTEMS

(Free Eotimatea)

SERVICE

S&amp;WTV
APPLiAN'tE
S'ERVICE
46353 Scout CIRIP Rd.

SE~VICE

•LAND CLEARED

- AcldOM and remodeling
-Roofing •nd gun..- work
- Concrete work
- Piumbing.•nd electric•!
work

APPLIANCE

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CARPENTER
SERVICE

8/ 20/1 mo,

lir

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rep1ir Gas ranks.

. Call 742-3195
Or 992·5875

the q uality of the human
env•ronment aiid. accordingly.
the above named V1llage has

PULLINS
EXCAVATING
-OOZEIS '
.
- WArfR

·•

MILLER
ELECTRIC

te nsion

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- DUMP TRUCKS
-IO.BOYS
-TRENCHER

St. Rt. 160 North .
Gallipolis, Ohie~ '·
7/ ll / tfn

Pomeroy San1tarv Sewer Ex-

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Help Wanted

The Daily Sentinei-Page-9

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CL~S.'SIFIED ~DS

8711 - Pt. Plaaunt
· 4151-Leon
5711- Appla Grove
773- Maaon
SS2- New Haven
Btl-letart
937-Buffalo

A1chard

ment of DEivelapment, Off1ce of
Local Government Servtces. to

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Public Notice

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liOn rece1ved afle r September
,5. l 984. Wi ll be COJ)Sidered by
OLGS.

1984. th e above named V1Uage
wtll request th e Otl•o Depart-

suc h Request

P". '""··•

Up to 1 II words , .. One day inaertiqn .......... U.OO
Up to 15 words ... Three day inMrtlon ...... ... 4.00
Up to ·1 6 Words ... Sl• day lntartlon ... ........ I 7.00
!Average 4 wordt p1r llnal

On or about September 16.

FIDUCIARY

E~&lt;e c utm&lt;

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AND PERSONS·

APPOINTMENT OF

appatnted

81-Homalmprovementa
8.2-Piumblnt Heating
83-Excavating
84-Eiectrlcala. Refrigeration
· 85·0anerll Heulirlt
88·M.H. Repair.
87-Upholatery

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Molga County
Area Code614

441-Gallipolia
317-Chaahlra
388-VInton ·
241-Rio Grande
258-Guyan Diat.
643-Arabia Dltt.
371-Walnut

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61 ·farm Equipment
62-Wantedto Buy
63· Liveatock
64-Hay Grain
6 5· Seed Fertilizer

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Cl~ssified

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41 -Houusfor Rant
42-Mobila Homes for Rent
43-Farma for Rant
44-Apa•tmant for Rent
46-Furniahed Rooms
48-Spaca for Rant
4 ?·Wanted to Rant
48-Equlpment for Rant
49-Forla..a

1 1-HalpWanted
1 2•Situated Wanted
13-lnaurance ·
14-Buairieu Training
1 6-Schoola
1,8 -Ra•lo, TV llo. CB Repair
17-M : •llaneoua
18-W • . •dd To Oo

, CARD OF THANKS
. . ~!.._~sb to thank the
.l~USI Emeqency

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71 -Autoe for Sale
72-Trucka for Bale
73-Vana 4 WD
74-Motorcyclaa
71-Boatsa. Mlltora
71-Auto Parte Accauorlea
77-Auto Repair
78-Camplng Equipment

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Announcements

- - - - - - - - _ , _ . , . . ._ _ _...__ _~ IW!!PER and iewtng mil·
ohlna repair, ....... and
auppllea.
Pick , up and
delivery, Devil Vacuum
Ctee-. one half mile up
New Chevy lruck....
G-1111 Croak Rd.
Cell
11 4-441-02_14.
FINDER ....... 1..... '76.t5
"DOZER • B,i.CKHOE
DOOI$ .......... ,. •149.95
" RECLAMATION WORK
8aUoono for Get Welt , Annl·
HObOS ............ '174.95
'.Oil FIELD SERVICES
- ..ry•• 81rthdtyt, pertilt.
BUMPERS ........ .. '69.95
Singing Gorrllla . c• lal·
'DUMP TAU(:K SERVICE
GRILL ....... , .. ..... . '42.50
loono • Co. 44&amp;-4313 .
'CONCRETE WORK
R. SU,ORT ....... '84 . 9)
'CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
TAil GATI ......... •as.f)O
Lo.-'aGuna-wanowhave
' WATER, OAS 6
·• Mloctlon oflalactflre -·no
F()RD FINDER .... '69.95
•OIL liNES
from 22 cellbor to 44
BUMPIR ............ 469.95
caliber. Th• fun guno are
Al•o Soma C4&gt;r ,
JIM CLIFFORD
trenoferabla to , _ ony
Fenders Av•lloble
lndlvl~ual. Prlcao •460·

CONTRACTING

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Ohio

3 bloutltul • illtOiat male
klttafta, yallow, lllaok &amp;
white. Clllll14/742· 3170.
, part'1111 1 flft\111 oat. 2
arna~t biiGII .,wrpl••· 1 """
Lelln&lt;lor ..,.. hNI type. •
Call 11141,1111·47011.

, LOftl ......... hOUIIIMollen
mother oat with

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onlY:
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Hiring now-DemOMtlalcwe.
htlun. Na
OOIIsc
.,
IINNbi*ol. ,,_ t
tdt.
doe- 104- c
.. 01111111 441-4113. •

Call 114-742·2410.
~

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lt2·3111 or 111·2181.

Work J:;r

- dll•-:a ...

Lot for Mit In Morcervlllo,
trail• hookupa, electric. ru·
rei water, eeptlc t1nk,
ta .ooo . Call 1114· 2&amp;81118.

2 bedroom houte, 2314 Mt.
Vernon Ave. •226 . month.
Adulto. 1 child. ref. • dep.
CoH Mra. Buxton. 304· 8752861 .

Building lot
Rd. 111•110.
4411·38441fter 7PM.

Houae ~ or 3 br. electric
hoot. Uncoln Ava. 304-675·
56411.

Newly remodeled ~-~ :
equipped kitchen,
' •
oir, 1200. 821~
Ave .. Galllpollo. Cal ~ •
2158.'

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2bdr. opt. -rY~ :

180 to 11411 per mo.
pert. pold. Coll878-11
1711.· 6386.

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Building Mottrlolo
Block. brick, aewer pipes.
windows , llntela , etc .
Claude Wlntero, Rio Grande.
0 . Cell114,-241i-5121 .

CANNING TOMATOES :
Plckod. t4.00: pick your
own, •3.10. Iring contain•
ert . Anytime. Raymond
Rowe, 614-247-4292.

Nicely furnishad mobile

home in city. CA. 1 or 2
adults only, no peta . Cell
448 -0338.

WH.&lt;tr A IW" !UE HAP
.A 1DUGH 1l.tl&amp; .t11LI&lt;IH€f
,... Rllf :z BoWS···

furniehed efficiency $1415
utiltiea paid, aingle. ahare

HEXf11fiH&amp;

bath, 607 2nd. Ava., Golll·
polio. Coli 446-4418 efter
9PM.

Now

open · tor

a. Vegetables

bath, clean. nO pete, adulta

required . Call 614 -446 1619.

513 Third Avo .. 2 roomo 6
both; 1136 mo. lndudao
water, . aduha only. ~all
446-4222 9 -6. or 4462.174 oftor 5.

66

1871 Dodge Motorhome,
20.000 mlloo. Good I',Ondl·
tlon. Coli'BB:i-2013.

For Sale or .Trade

F.ttrrr Stiilitlt· ..
llt L•\'t'&lt;.n.~

Upstoiro furnlohed opt.. 4
roomo 6 both, 1 or 2 edultl.
no peq. Call 448-0444
J- · before &amp;pm.

White vinyl under ekining fo.r
mobile home. u1ed epprox.
6 mos. S100 . Coli 446·
8141 .
.

2 bdr.. apt. unfurniahed
$180 per mo. ref. 6 deposit
required. Call 448-4471 .

·a HP gas air compresaor 30
gallon tank. Coli 614-2611·
1260.

Riverside Aptl. Middleport.
S.,.cial ratea for Senior
Citlzano. 1130. Equal HousIng Opportunities . 81 4·
992-7721 .

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81

room, equipped kitchen,

$225. Dopook noquired: Coli
or 992 ·
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
28ll.
Sofa, chair, rocker. ott~
men, 3 tables, (extra heevyJ,
Newly rodecorlled, 1 bad· eaa&amp;. Sofa. chelr end loveroom.: pertiaHy fumlshed. oeot, U75. Sofound chalro
8226. Dopooh noqutrad. Con priced from $28~ . to 1895.
614 · 992-5319 .or 992 · Tobiaa, • 50 and up to I 1 26 .
2B15.
Hide·o;bado, $390. ond up
to •660 .. oofo bedo •1415.
Viiiogo Manor Apto.. Mid- Raclinaro. •286. to 137 6 .•
dleport. (E .H.O.) hao 1 Lampo .from 028 . to 8121;;.
bedrm epts. for rent. the rent pc. dinettes from •1 09., to
lhlrtl at *201 a month that
7 pc. ' 189 end up.
include• eM util!tiei:, plue a 4;lll.
Wood
ta.ble with six chain
1200 oecurlty dapooit Ia 1286 to
S745, Da.. 8110
requirad. We just -laid new up to 8226. Hutches.•&amp;IO.
carpet In them &amp; they're Bunk bed comp ..te with
located near e doctor's mlittreooao. 1276. ond up to
office a. ohopping oreao . Coli 8396. Baby bado. 1110.
814-992-7787.
~Httro•-r• :r bo•flropri •
68
1 88
or tw "·
'' m,
·
New 1 bedroom apta. in
178
111
116
·
Qunn
"·
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Middleport . Fumiohad or ond
4 dr. cheata, t42 . 5 dr.·
unfurnlahad.Call 614-992chooto. 864 . Bod fromoo,
5304.
120.ond 125., 10 gun · Gun
cebinoto. 83110. Goo or
In Middleport on . N. 4th electric ron 11111 •3715. Baby
Ave.. 2 room apt. No
825 6 e3a .......,
mottreos,o,
u • ....;.
children . call 1·304·882· frames
uo. t26, • no;
2688 .·
king !rome •so. Good oaloc61~·992-5319

Kina·•~ze water bed. book
caM head board. full wave
mettre11, everything in·
eluded $300. Coli 398·
9783 eftor 4pm.
1-----------------.
opprox. no ft . 4ft.
golvonlzad choin link
. Everything included.
reedy to put up 8600. Call
1·1:-1_4_·_3_8_7-:-0-&amp;_7:-4_.- - - - - Save 1400. For oale now
Ambauedor wood • coal
1upplement furnance.
Spring ,Valley Hatdware.
128 Jackson Piko. Coli

448 · 4~54 .

u•. I-A-.-h-la-y~w-o_o_d_b_uTr_ne_r_,_u_oa_d
le11 than 1 aeaaon, axe.
cond. U&amp;O. Call 814-3118·
8801
,Country Crofts Ook pro·
ducto, doaler of oolld ook
reproduction furniture. Conklo'o, Tup-o Plolno, Ohio.
~·
Aloo open Sund"'·

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AKC Reg. Chihuohuo. Call
814-388-B532.
Miniature Schnauzer, 8
wnks old for oelo. Smoll
brea.d. 1 male only .
t1 26.00. Cell 992-561 1
oftor 4:00 p.m.

Miniature Doberman puppy.Mole 16 wko. old. Block 6
rust . Call 614-992-6747.

Mole P it Bull for oale. 9
months old. AU shota. American S traffordahire terrier.
Good with child ·
ren .8125.00. Call 9922666.
AKC

pup-

pies.
wormed. t100. 304·876·

4863.

114· 388·9B57.
~;;;;;;;~~~::========~ Cell
opeclollalng·tn
built up roof.

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Autos for Sale

AKC

8

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•sao.

PAINTING· Interior ond ox·
tartar. plumbing, roofing.

Vena • 4

73

eome remodeling. 20 yrs.

oxp. Call 814·388-98112 .

1 878 Chevy Beauv,llle von.
toodod, oxc. cond •• t4.1110.
' Coll3011·175'7711fl or 614·
448·0830.

H 6 $Home lmprovamonll
vinyl oldlnll. roofing. room
oddltlon, storm w!ndowo.
atono. Coli 114-387-0408
or 814-387-7244.

1878 Scout 4·WD. outo.
PS, PB. AC, AM-FM caoo ..
tltt wheel, tug- rock,
ounroof. Call 441-8340 or
304·175·6a88.

C 6 S Pointing. Now·Sapt.
t21 off. Sign-up time of
estlmoto·odditlonol 125 off.
FrH oitlmotoa. Coil 448·
1Q87 . ..

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1917 J - . 4 cyl. F-h0ad,
hlrf! top, n -. tiro• and
porto. 304-175·&amp;8all after
8 30
_
1 _ '_ _ _P_I1'_·- - - - - - - - - 1883 Joop Scrom-. 8 cyl.
ou-.ttc, po, mony oxtroo
87950. 304· 273·8111 .

18.7 5 Ford ouatom van. now
Captain tMta. new 11nterior..... • rNr couch, rww ext.
w·roof rock ladder •
1870 Ford Galaxy 6 1 1978 point
_ . . corrier. roof wnt, I
Holotlon haihro. 18 mo. old. K - - i KZ ZOO. Both cyt. otand. trona. Hlllng
Coll614-387·7238.
oood condition. Coli 114· cheep. 304· 773·11684. ·
?42·2441 otter 5 p.m .
Laying hane • tame rabbitt.
Coli 4411·8~·~3. ·
1974 Dtdo!l'obile Onwga I, 74 Motorcycles
310 engine. t1800.00. Ex·
Mollord ducko. 304-1178- cellont cancltlon, Col 892· 1-~-------,~------2216 after 6.
15882.
1881 Honda 750 cuotom,
'77 Monte Corio. new mo- like now, gorogo kopt, 2,100
64 Hay 8t Grain
tor. axe 'interior, good tlr•. mi. Clll614-387·0384.
12,200.00 firm. 304-875·
1982 Horfoy Dovloon wide
3383. coH otter 6:00.
glide, oxc. cond., 3,000 mi.
Good quollty hoy . Woyno
Rouoh, Boohon Rd. Coil 1975 Corvette, tow mllat. or trodo for 4 WD PU truck.
AC, PS. PB. eloc "Indo-. Coil 4411-73153.
614·949-2287.
AM-FM coooetto, T top,
Goot;t mixed hay · in barn, muat Hit . . 304·1715-2113 1980XR 80 dirt bike, good
cond. Cell 114·2411·9587
$1 .60 bale. 304-878-4100 after 5 PM.
anytime.
or 304-882-3329.
1977 Plymouth Voloro, blue 1---'-------------a11tlon-n. olr oondltlon. 1876 Vomoha VZ 400 dirt
AM-FM ....o. 4 - r . 304· bllco. 1871 Hondo CB 310
T r.lns port.llto n
576·29B9 or 1178·2372.
blkot 1973 Yamoho
DT 260 at_. • tnoll bike.
70 Chavtne MoHbU. vinyl Call 814-218·8838.

71 .
Autos for Sale Super ba-.tn S1 0150. 304rogistorad Yortuhlre ------------------- top,
a-c. 'bucket ...u. a
875·6053.
Terrier for s1ud urVice . .
tion of bedroom auitea,
TOP CASH poid for leta 1988 CMvy MlilbU; 2-dr
1 bedroom lower apartment . rockers. metal cabinets. 4 chain 11w1 for Ule. All tille 304·1175·6751 .
Total electric . Located headboardl 138 6 up to now t100. aoch . Coil 614- AKC Garmon Sheperd pup- model uoed cora. Smith 307 engine, axe. co~d.
Buick-Pontiac, 191 1 Eoot· t1885. 304·878·2485.
across Pomeroy Fire Dept. $85.
.
742· 3010 ovoo.
piea, aolid black litter. cham· ern ·A ve., Gaflipolia. ·can
Call 982-8215 or 982pionahip blood line . Own
83 Ford t3815. or - t offer.
7314.
Uaed Furn;ture -- dryers, and 64 Caliber Howkan Muule both poronto. 304· 875 · 814.-448-2282.
loader
with
full
length
brou
304-675-11019. ·
TV'o. 3 mlln out· Buloville
2944.·
1
83 Sappora, tllke _
o ver PIIYApto for nont in Middleport, Rd. Open tom 10 lpm. Mon. ocope. N- ,with powder,
Pomeroy. 6 N- Hoven, W. thru Fri .. Bam to 5pm. Sot. balls. 6 pciuchoo. •no. Call AKC registered standard menb, mu.t Mil, ea:c . cond. 77 outo c - t1200.
Coll448·2146.
814-742-3010.Even.
304-676-8747.
Yo. Coll614-992-7511 .
614-448·0322
poodle, 10 months. white
male. •200 or best offer. 1975 Ford 4 dr. good
5 room uniurniohad oport· GOOD USED APPUANCES 1 977 Cooe const. King 304-773-5B92.
engine, cl88n inside. t700. 72
mont. 3 room furnlohad w11h
d
fr '
bockhoo. le11 than 1500
Trucks for Sale
apartment. Call · 992-5434
886 4th AVo., Golllpollo
era. · ryan, re •eera- hrs.. excellent condhlon.
or 1-304·8B2-2688.
toro. rongoo . Skoggo Ap· Call ovanlngo after 5:00.
oftar 1PM.
1867 Ford tractor 391 6
plianceo, Upper River Rd. Coil 814 _698_8189 _
57
Musical
11
1981
Pontiac
4
dr.,
~-·lit
apd.,
2opd.axlo,goodcond.
ln~ruments
APARTMENTS. mobile ~~~=~~~~ ~'" Motal. 1----------------'-'"
·~
Colt 814-379-28.1 8.
engine.
outo
..
PS,
PB,
good
homos. houooo. P1. ·Pieaoant' !-----~---------- Motchlng couch. love 180i,
rodlalo. everything workl. 77 ford F-1150 4x4 Y·8, PS.
ond Golllpollo. 814·446· County Appllonce, Inc . choir, ond 3 tablao. Good
PS , AC ,outo.. AM ·FM cuo.
8221.
Good uoed oppNoncol ond lhapo. •300.00. Exorciae 300 watt P~awy PA system, 8400. Coll446-1822 """·
TV Hto. Open SAM to 8PM . bike, 1411.00. Call 849· axe. cond .. will •II with or
Colt 448-10111.
without 4 micrOphone•. Call 1980 Buick Stotlon Wagon,
Nice 1 and 2 bedroom . Mon thru Sat. 448·1699, 3039.
446·4525 .
unfurnished epartmenta . 827 3rd. Avo. Golllpollo,
P.W.. olr. Florldocar, no011t,. t968 tnternattonal dump
FOR SALE: Wootinghouoo
low miloago. 115800. Coli true k, 1 uROO 304-87~·2218 before 8 QH .
• uR opd.
refrlgerotor, 7.25 cu. ft. Benjo for Hie. 1100. Coli 448 · 7019 ·
p.m .
trona· 2 - " oxle. Wstor
houoa upright 814· 261·11248.
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.
· Why pay mora Trade Center · W
1887 Plymouth 8errocudo. tank with pump. n- hooe.
Canning
2 bedroo"' apt with com· Furniture Outlet, Kanauga,
ox. cond. All for e1,700.
318
Gibson
lea·
Paul
Cuatom
motor, II
cond.. Coli 441·84111.
·
plote kitchen, oxc con~. Ohio. Open 8-7 PM.
gultor. Cell 614-44,· 3126. good goo mlleego.
tsoo. I---------------1200.00 month, pluo utlh· 1-----------------Coii448· 1300.
1982 Scottedole10·'n ton.
tlu. 304-773-15143.
Choat of drowero: 5 drower. T-nty 12 WHk old mixed
br- pulleto. 12.00 Noh. For Sale: Conn trombone
ttandard with ov.,drtva,
Con 448-4288 ofter 4PM .
Coli 985·3516.
·
with extra plaatic mo\lth· 1977 ford Mustang hotch· would tr.... for late modol
Smell furnlohod cottoge,
place ond mute, 175.00.Coll beck. v-8, 4opd, 111.000 cer. Calll14-371·2111.
2211 Mt. Vernon Avo.
$1 86. month. 1 adult. ref. 6 7 piece dinette. Tello City Heavy duty automatic 992-2712 anytime.
mUeo, rune good. Col 441·
hord maple. Round table waohar. , 1 00. 23 cubic toot
dep . 304-6711·2161.
1870 Chevy PUtruo11307, 3
with extonolon. 1 coptoln: 5 chlst frnzor UIIO. In excel· Uoed bt-eoo Holten trumpet. 8&amp;07.
opd. treno, good tirft, now
regular chotro. Like now.
2 br apt unfumlohtd, down· UOO.OO Call 886-44B8.
lent condhlon. Cell 114· Good condition. UIIO.OO. Uncotn Town Cor William•· point.
Call 814· 241·
.Coli 882-15844.
burg Edhlon. fully equip. 8411.
town 8176. month, pluo
992-2758.
exc. conditian, one owner,
utllltl01. 304· 876-4824 If· 100 Inch 4 cuohlon oofo, 3
color Cordovan on Cordo· 1970 C'-- p u 1 y1 3
tar 5 p.m.
Ethon Allen cholro. 12• 18 Firewood, UO.OO pickup
·~r · .. c •
von. Coli 441·1989. - ot
Fruit
corpat. To Miloo unit t360. lood, e.30.00 delivered, .68
300 2nd. Avo.
• opd, 1100. Col 114·441·
304-175-2891 or 1175Ono bedroom fum . opt. oil Coll814·982·3287 .
8t Vegetables
0835 8om-7pm.
87112.
utllltloo poid in Pt. Pl.
304-875-7112.
Ptckeno uMd furniture. 304· 1-::--:------::-:----876_8413 or 675-1450.
Tobecco otlcko 112 In long. Red raspberrl11. Taylora
In Pt. Pl., efficiency eport· I --------:-----~ Both Olldl oherponad, 17 lorry Patch. Co11441·8892.
ment • 1·bedroom apt.
centa aach or 1a cent1 per
614-448-08B2.
1.,..,...,-,,..,.,.--:-:---:----:-:-- 1,000 or more. 304-937·
54 Misc. Merchandise 21530.

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tng . Now il!.otaiHng rubtior
rOc&gt;h . 30 Yolre experience.

18B2 2 dr. Ford FuiUre.
Cub tractor wfth cultivator •
1982 2 dr Ford Eocort, I 9B2
plow . Phono .81 4·849· Ford EXP. ALL PRICED
Dragonwynd CaHerv Ken- 2645.
RIGHT. John'o Auto Solat.
nels, AKC Chow puppiea.
Bulovlllo Rd . Call 441·
Grave~y tractor &amp; acceuo- 4782.
Si~meM kittens, new lltter1
.
CFA Himalayan and Persian riee. older model. 18&amp;0. SM
kittens . Coli 814-446-3844 Sarah Remaev on Co. Ad.
26, 1 milo from Meigo High
after 6 .
1977 lulct R-1. V-B, e. c ..
School.
om·fm rodlo. new radial
&amp; good looking , well
morke!l. Reg. Wolkar pups. 8 N · Ford Treator. grllder tlroo. t1800. Coli 912·
Out. of 2 good coon dogs. blede, good cond .. neoo. 3379.
with good breading. Alto 1 • Coli oftor 6 p.m. 304-6711· 1868PontlacTernpoot.mint
4yr. old mole end 1· 3yr. old 6393.
condtlon. with meny •troo.
female. 1· 1\'a yrd old famale. These ere all good Gravely trae1or. 40 inch A..lng t2,000. Coil 992·
doga. Come an.d go hunting. mower with oulky. good 3732 or 812-6778.
cond. $1 ,000. CaH .alter 5 1975 Ford G,..nada. rebuilt
Coli 614-256-1416.
p.m . 304-675, 6393.
engine, 11- body, "'"'
Siamese 9 mo. neutered.
dopendable. t850.
declewad. to good home,
Cell
814·882·1288
eftor I
$60. Coli 446·8042. ,
63
Livllltock
p.n.
3yr. old filly. cheotnutcolor.
·gentle but not broken. Call
814-268-8779 oftor &amp;PM .

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1873 Comeron mobile ·
homo 6 lond. Mooon, WV .
Low price n .700. 304·
6711·2128 or 1178-2138.

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding ell breeds. Hatted For ule Of trade 1113
Indoor-outdoor focllltin . Monte Corio. tB715. 304·
AKC Dobarmon puppies:
78 2953
Stud Service. Coll614-446· 5 ·
·
7795 .
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Furlahed g~rage · apt., 4
rooms a. bath. 1dilh1 only.
Cell 448-9279 after 4PM .

Motors Hom••
., ,Campers

Pets for Sale

59

3) maa. bath, atove. rafrigertor, ell utilitMit included
ad.,ht only, no pete. Cell
448-21583.

4411.

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GENE'S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN,
•cotchguarc;lawater extraction. -rlzora. FREE ftti·
ma.t11. RUeanabte rat11.
Gene Smith. 882·1309. · ·

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RON 'S tolevlalon Service.
SpecilliziDg •n Ze"lth end
Motorola. Oual!ar, and
hovoa colla. can 304-1571·
2388 or 11"4-441-24.114.

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Fetty Trea Trimming. stump
removol. Call 304-875·
1331. .
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eatsn for weeki!

GET your carpet SHIP
SHAPE WITH CAPTI&lt;!'N
STEAMER. Wetor removol,
fumlturo -nlng. frN eatl·
motto. 304-875·2295.
7· -E-M~E-N
-B-A-s
__
T__W_A-::T-:E-::R~PROOFING. ' uncondltlonol
lifetime gu_..too. Local
mmneoo fumiolted. Froo
oatlmotel. c:.tl 'Collect 1·
814-237-048a, 8 o.m . to 6
p.m . Rog~l Buement
Wotorproofl"9.

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perlfrlcod -~ntor. oloctri· · dan. moaon, pel-. roof· '
lng (lncludll!g hot tor •
oppllcotionl 304-675-2088 A
or 876·4580. ·,
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11i!l3 Horlay Dovideon FlT.
-tlful matollc Condy Ap· .
.... Red. full dre•• plu1
tovrpek, bectreot. em·fm
Stareo CoOHttaoyatem, full
tlllllfie kit, o.c .• liwlyl gar·
_.t. lmaculotoly cored for.
Priced on inopectlon. Wig·
g-arth. C~ll 114-448-

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BuHdlng-Rernodellng,. con-. ~'
crete.. drywall, aloctrical. · •
roofing, I!Po&lt;fng.'' fromlng,
kltchon-blthrC!om lnotallo· .'&lt;tlon, door-window fr•mlng. :-;
304·675-2440.. •

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Horiey Dovfdoon 18B1 FLH
.Ciaaalc 114-247-2013.
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82
Plumbing
1180 Hondo Hobbit .Moped
&amp;
I-\B4~1nJI
U25.00 Cell 182-5881.
Hondo Urben .Expnooa. Ex·
collont condition. Call 814·
182·3112.

FRIDAY

8/24/84
EVENINg

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CARTER-'S PLUMBING
AND' HEATiNG
Cor. Fourtlt and Plno
Golllpollo, •Ohlo
Phone 614-448'· 3B88 or
814, 446 . 4477

8:00 •

·aft. truckt-goodcond,
t&amp;O. Coli 446· 7353. .
·
2-naw Ford tendon • 1 now
left hind Chevy door. Coli
114· 258-1280.

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$260. 304-8711-1631.

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211·1141 or et4 -448·
, 111aore14· 441·7811 . ·

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U~OLITEI'IV IHOP
1113 Bea. Ave .• Olllllpolli;
114-441-7833orl14-448- ,
1831.

(J) 700 Club
~ Dreg Racing: ~HRA
Summer Nationala Cover~
age of this drag racing ·e vent
is presented from Cleveland,
OH . ·ceo min.l

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lem -clition, U .IOO. Coli
814·117·01'14 after

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8aleo 6 I'""IH &amp;hllrpon
lcluoro. Fabric lhop,
Pomeroy. 814"·882-128~.

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"'-" 1. fully equipped,
good ·oondttlon. • 1 •oo.
304-171·1180.

51 Household Goods

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lALII • III'IV1CI. Open
dally. to ~-30. lot. 8 to 4,
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Cell anytime 114·448·
41137, JomH L. Dovlaon. Jr.
owner.

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J.A.R .COflolructlon Co.Autlond. Oh,l14· 742·2803 ;
Bo-to, Foot••· Conor••• work, leckhoe·a,
Doaor. 6 Ditoher. Dump .
truakl; 6 WII. .·QII·-81·
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8rokoro. 448·8111~ .

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t8oo.oo. Call882·1804.
lNG. Rt. 1. Box HI. 0~111 - ·'
polio. Col1114-317·0fi78.
78 Vohoma 260 VZ vary SHULAW'I Pl~rnlling and
good oond. •4711. 304-1178· Hooting, 21; llltth St ..
2819.
Point PlaaHn1, W. Va. 3041711·1420. Uconood and
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Trailer apace• for rent. ~ew•
and woter funtiohad. 304876-1078.

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1973 Wlnnebogo. 24ft ..
motor home. air, generator.
· loeohd . 110.1500. Cl11448· ,
7018. .
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Tr" ripened canning or
Mountain Stete Block, Rt. freezing peeches. extra nice,
~3r New Haven. COmplete currant price e9.98 bUohol.
moeonry ouppllu. 4" . 8", Call for · current variety •.
"'ll~"c!HI 12" block. Delivery oervice: ~ease briRg cpnt•inera for
P~one doy 304· 8B2·2222. ~uoholo. Aloo, early etop
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evening 882-3239.
epploo, Bordatt pNro ond
pruneo. plumo -dy In late
August. Bob'o Market. Mason . W. Yo .. 304·773·
5721 . Open dolly tHI cjerk.

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�Members of the Noami Baptist
Church of Pooreroy, and the Mt.

Moriah Church of Middleport,
attended the sesquicentennial ob-

serlianceOtthe~Regular

MlsslonaryBaptlstAssoclatlonheld
lastweekattheFirstBapttstChurch
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ofBurllngton.
Going fran the Pomeroy Church
were Mrs. Lula Hampton, president
of the Women's 'Auxiliary of
Providence; Oscar Qualls, president of Laymen's League,. and the
·Rev. Samuel Jackson, pastor of the
Noami Church.
·At the observance. from the Mt:

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MorlahaturcbwereMn.M~

Bowles, president of the Hocld,Di
SIJb.&lt;Ustrict Women's Aaaoclatlon;
Mrs. Mary Baumgardner, assistant
' pianist; Mrs. Florence Rlchllrdll.
chairwoman for the seequlcentennial observance, andtheRev.Henry
Key, pastor of Mt. Moriah Church.
Abo attending was the Rev. Nyle D.
Borden, pastor of the FOrest Run
Baptist Church, Pmleroy.
Mrs.IUcllards, who bas served as
secretary ct the aaodatlcll for 33
years reslped.
Hlgtlllabtlng the oQ!ervance was
a costumed pageant )Vhlch depictll!J

tile ltnlgleforfl:eeclom by blacks In

America, lloni with the history of
the Providence Auoclatlon.
Slldel taken over aperkldofmany
yean entitled "Remembering
Providence," were show the openIng nlaht ~the convention. Another

wu Dr. Chlrlel •
Noble, president of the Ohio Bapt1lt
General Convention.
day of leJVIces

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Weekend visit

AlrmanFint Class and Mri.DIIe
hlihlllht of the week Included a
banquet at the Ramada Inn with the McLean, the former Karen rtnn·
Rev. Henry Fletcher of Charleston, ger, Rapid City, S.D., her mother,
W.Va., former moderator, as the Mrs. Fred Fillinger and ICil, •
speaker. Speaker at'yoothdaywere Freddy. Dayton, speat the weekend •
theRev.BruceHogan,pofJames here vlsltlni Mrs. Flllllla'er'• :
Hopn ~ Galllpnlls, and the fanner mother.~Roberts,andotber •
relatives. They also attended till! •
Rita Slnaer. Mlddlep(lrt.
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.REUNDED - Worley Davis, 86, !l"ated, B the Iaiit ol the 12 cldkha
of &amp;he late Orlando and his two wives. ~ K1tteo IDe IDD IDd ~
Ca&amp;hertne Sheline. Pictured with Davlll at tbe recent flmlly reunloa Ire
Ids dau8flter, Mary Kathryn Holter, rtented, IDd-. left to J'l&amp;ll&amp;,
Ronald, Clyde, Robert and Kenneth Davis. Ills wife Glada Davis, was

wiahle to attelid the reunion.

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Descendants gather at
34th Davis reunion
The 34th lumual Davis reunion, noting that slie and her husband
descendants of Orlando Davis, was were leaving on a trip to Europe and
held recently at the Forest Acres would be unable to attend the
Park, New Lima Road, Rutland.
reunion.
A basket dinner was served at
Attending were Worley Davis,
noon with Mary Kathryn Holter · Ronald and Paullne, Dexter; Merle
giving' the blessing. Mrs. Holter and Freda Davis, Clyde and Allee
presided at the meeting when It was Davis, Kenneth and Jeanette Davis,
voted to retain the same officers for Jim Davis, John, Janet, Ltsa and
19&amp;'5. They are Mrs. Holter. pres!- · Derek, Rutland; Curt1s, Sharon,
dent; Belva SChuler, vlcep~ldent; and Greta Rlffle, Pomeroy; Arvll
and Susie Travers, secretary.
and Mary Kathryn Holter, Bashan;
The 1985 reunion will be at the Robert and Bea Davis, Middleport.
same place, the first Sunday In
Cindy and Carrie Lambert,
P&lt;meroy;'BillylandEvelynWhlte,
August.
Gifts were presented to Worley Eleanor Wllllamson, Gary Whl~.
Davis, the oldest man attendl!ig; Cathy, Leslie and Shannon Dennis,
Freda Davis, the oldest woman;
Clrclev1lle; Joseph, Jr., Belva, Joe
Leslie Dennis, til!! ywngest girl;
Bob, Bobby Joe Schuler, Cheshire;
Bobby Joe Schuler, the youngest
Rick, Susie, Greg and Marc
boy; and Bury! and Evelyn White, Travers, Wilkesville; Dian,
who traveled the farthest.
Th11my, Tina and Teresa Molden,
• RlckandSusle:I'raversconducted Langsville; DebbleandPamDavis,
the games and prizes were awarded Michael Grant, Eagle Ridge; Geto the · winners. Mr. and Mrs. raid and Irene Russell, Wellston;
Travers were named to purchase Wllllam H., Dena and Bill Davis,
gifts for the 19&amp;'5 reunion.
Flint Ridge; Esther Davis, Janet
A letter was read from Blanche Davis, Kanauga, Irene, Regan,
Hunt Sjostrand, Clearwater, Fla., Heath.
daughter .of F1ora Davis Hunt.

Hayman reunion held
The annual reunion of the late
George and Vera Hayman, Apple

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Grove was held Saturday at the
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Portland Park.
Over 100 relatives and friends
attended the reunion and spent the
afternoon playing games and visitIng. Dan, ywngest son of the
Hayman famlly·, had grace before
the dinner.
AttendlngwereGerald, Focleand
Keith Hayman, Leslie Roberts, Rob
and Lll Hart, Racine; Beverly,
Olivia and Zachary Cunningham,
Cottageville, W.Va.; Phyllls Young,
Mindy, Justin Corey Seymore and
Aaron Davis, Middleport; Gloria,
Derrek, AshleY, and Jordan Whltloch, The Plains; Ted and Eddie
HaynJln. Kim, Terry and Tara
Huber. Pete, Shaun, Mellinle,
Christopher and Joyce · Perry,
Duane Wise, Mike and Terry

Shipkowski, Coluinbus; Linda and
BobJewell,PolntPleasant, W.Va.
Lewis and Ruth Ours, Racine;
VIrgil, Deloris and Michael Ours,
Jim, .P atty nd Trlsha Balder, New
Phlladephla; David andApi:il Case,
LOuisVille, Ky.; Bill and Teresa
Lawver, Columbus; Vernon and
Debbie Ours, Dover; Bill, VIrginia,
Diana and Lwis Hutrman, Robin,
PennY. and Tonia Cooper, Salem;
T001, Isabel, Kimberly and Shawn
Edwards, Kettering.
Harry and Vera Hayman, Pomeroy; Vera Mills and John Young,
Columbus; George, Terri and Scott
Haymai), Gahanna; Jerry, ctndy
and Greta Hayman, Gallipolis;
Wald and Donna Hayman, RaciRe;
andDollyWolfe,AppleGrove; Ruth
Wolfe, Rhonda, Klndrea and JennlferWolfe,Lewls,LlsSaartdJerrod
Wolfe and Jason Brill, Hebron.
Margaret Carpenter and David
Carpenter, East Liverpool; Milo
and Gladys Richardson, Gary,
Diane and Brian Richardson,
Vance, Sandra and Ashley Richardson, Port Huron, Michigan; Michele
Richardson, Utica, Mich.; Doris
Rogers, Columbus; Dan, Donna,
Danny, and Dena Sayre, Racine;
Bryce, Sally, Brian, Bethany, Julie
and David Sayre, Jackson; and
Dan, Faith and Tanuira Hayan,
Syracuse, Kim Hayman, April and
Erin Roach, Racine.

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Pvt. 2 Paul E. Hill Jr., Ractne,
graduatedfromAITinFortGordon,
Ga., June 14 where he C&lt;mpleted
training In the Army Signal Corps.
He Is stationed In West Berlin,
Jamie Broderldl
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Infantry Unit. His address Is Pvt. 2
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Support Co., Box 1916 Berlin BDE,
Jamie Broderick, son of Mr. and ·
APO New York, 09742.
Mrs. Jim Broderick, Rt. 2, Pomeroy, recently celebrated his seventh
birthday with a party at his home.
A Mr. T theme was carried out In
the decorations with cake, Ice
Mattie Kibble, decearted, RIcream; and koolald being served. chard Kibble, Ernest L. Kibble, Leo
Attending the party and presenting f;. Kibble, Helen Cleveland, Dogifts to Jamie were his grand- rothy Carpenter, Attldavlt, Olive.
Louise Smith, Richard. A. Smith
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Mrs. Max Grueser, Mary Ann,· . Barbara E. Roush nka Barbara
Susan, Sarah'i!ethandStephen, Mr. E. WDlls, James E. Wlllls, Sr. to
and Mrs. David Robinette and Steven C. Ray, Kathy A. Ray, 17.6
Nathan, Mr. and Mr. Mark Grueser acres, Salem.
Oement Lee Cowdery, Joyce
and Michael, Sister Clara Grueser,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Faber and CoWdery, Ida May Cowdery to
family, Sherr! and Michael Smith, Perry Reed, 11Cre, OUve.
Mr~ and Mrs. Leon Sauters and
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