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                  <text>Page 10-The DaHy Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Convicted slayer
el~ctr,ocuted today

Mondale unveils

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final year of President Reagan's tax
cuts for those earnlngabove$60,®,
and a 15 _pet cent mlnlrimrn tax on
COlJXlratlons.
Mondale's spending cuts would
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lnclude$25 b1111on less for defense by
JiQ!, $12 . billion less tor health
programs, $f bllllon lesS for
agrjculture and $5 billion In savingS
by running the government more
efficiently.

ANGOLA, La. (AP) - TlmoiiiY
Bllldwln, convicted of bludgeoning
todeathanll)-year-oldbllndw&lt;man
who was godmotherto.!qs youngest
son, was executed In Loulsilula's
electric chair ~ly Monday.
Baldwfn. ' 46, was pronounced
deadat12:13a.m. CIYr,saldC. Paul
Phelps.~ of Public Safety

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Council president resigns post
Oris Hubbard resigned as pres!·
dent of Syracuse Village Council at
· the regular meeting held last
Thursday.
Elected to the office vacated by
Hubb;lrd was Kenneth Cundiff.
Hubbard will continue to serve on
thecouncU.
.
A letter will be wrttten by council
· to the Meigs County Board of
Elections as!ddg that the Syracuse
voting polls be brought back to
vUiage hall. The polls wereiiiOVW to
the Carleton School for the last
election, but council feels the move
Is unsatisfactory.

Council also passed two resolutions during the meeting, one to
accept lbe sale of C!lble Entertain·
ment to Consolklated Communlca·
tions Group or West VIrginia. and
the other to accept tbe amounts and
rates . determined by the budget
commission.
Present at tbe meeting were
Mayor Eber Pickens, council
members Glen Cundiff, William E.
Gulntber, Jack Williams, Orts
Hubbard and Kenneth CUndiff,
Village Marshall Milton Varian and
Janice LaW!lOn, secretary.

Meigs County happenings
Open house lonight

Meels tonight

Chester Elementary will be
holding an open house this evening
at 7 p.m. APl'O meeting will follow.
All Interested parents and the pubUc
are Invited to meet the staff and
admlitlstratlon.

• The Pomeroy Elementary PrO
will hold a meeting at the school this
everung at 7: :JJ p.m. An officers
meeting will held at 6: ~p.m.

Tuesday meetings
The Meigs Athletic Boosters will
hold a meeilng tomorrow at 7: :JJ
p.m. In tl)ebandroom. Agame fUm
may be shown.

Meigs County EMS squads made
a total o( seven runs over the
weekend.
At9: 54 p.m. on Saturday, TUppers
Plains went to Reedsville for Fred
Flowers to Veterans Memorial. At
10: 56 p.m. Tuppers PlaliiS returned
to Reedsville for Cllfford Roc\thold,
also to Veterans Memorial.
On Sunday, 3: 15 a.m., Pomeroy
was called to a motorcycle accident
on S.R. 143 and transported David
Young to Veterans Memorial. At
1: 45 p.m. Tuppers Plains was called
mS.R. 00 West for Jane Eichinger
to St. Joseph's. Raciriewas called to
S.R. 124 at 6:55 p.m. for John
Longsworth to Veterans Memorial.
At 8:35p.m. TUppers Plain~ went to
S.R. 124 at Long Bottom for Leona
Hensley to Veterans Memorial. At
9:42p.m. Pomeroy was called to the ·
Pomeroy Health Care Center for
Goldie Cremeans to Hol2er Medical
Center.

Veterans 1\femorial
Saturday Admissions- .. none.
Saturday Dlscharges-·--Andy
Cross, Kenneth Cremeans, Hobart
Cozart, Mary Andrews. \
Sunday Admlsslons----'Jennlfer
Foreman, Pomeroy; David Young,
Columbus; Media Schoonover, Rutland; John Longsworth, Racine;
Leona Hensley, Long Bottom.
Sund.ay Discharges----Randy
.Smith, Edward Bush.

Meels lonighl
The Meigs County Jaycees will
meet tonight at 8 p.m. at the Jaycee
quartet'S.
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No1 on welfare

account of problems encountered by Richard and Zelma
Gilmore of the Pomeroy area with
water service being discontinued at
·their home In which resides a child
who Is ill was meant In no way to
Indicate that the Gllrnores are
welfare recipients. The family Is not
Q11 welfare rolls.
An

Hoosiers lo meet
The Soutbern Junior High At·
hletlc Boosters will meet tonight at
7: ~ p.m. at the junior high school.
Parents with children participating
In any school sport should attend lbe
meettog.
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To anend session

Litter projects
booklets now due

49ers dump Redskins

seory. P~MMo oa PIIP a

death penalty In 19'16.
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Baldwin, whO ate a last nal •
two b8cOn and tomato~
and french bies, was led ~=
CP.Il precisely at midnight,
down aM-root hall to tbe eXecu
chamber, and 'strapped Into thl
chair.
AnodfroinLoutslanaStatePrllon
Warden· Frank BlackbUrn and thl ·
first c!Wge of 2,1m volta ,IIIIJ'i'!Cl
tllrooil1 Baldwin's body, folkJweCI

dlsgU.stw\ththesocletythatnctused bychal'gesof500,2,1m,and500~j ·
toacceptl*iJUlOCence. ·
Baldwin stiffened atf.er..!he unt _.
"I'm&amp;Wlgw~I'vegot to atone dJ8tae and showed no lipli ot
for lbe tlllngs I did In thlllllfe, and I breathing. ThethlrdchiiJ'IIf!tmiPt
pulled some escapes,'' he said In a smoke ~lng from his left hlp, IIW1
~ ~tement. "Yw are aolna to therewasUttlereactlontolbeblrtll
chartle. A COJ'OIII!1" cleclated 111m
havetogothere, too."
He was then admlnlstered four deadat12:13a.m.
jolts of electricity In all- first 2,1m
Baldwin's mother, Barbara~
volts, then 500, then 2,&lt;Dl, and then win, said he was an altar boy Ill
another 500 volts, said Frank Wlllowlck,Ohlo,wherehewasbom.
Black'bum. wardenoftheLouls.lana He said he was 46.1 His mother,
State P-rison at 1\ngola.
however, said he was 42.
Baldwin was tbe fourth person
Members of tbe victim's famtly .
executedlnLoulslanaandthe24thln said In Interviews that they ha!1 ,
the Uhlted States since the U.S. · waited for the execution.
Supreme
Court reinstituted lbe
"I'm not pleased with anything. I
BALDWIN EXECVftON - Convicted JcWer '11nlcKby Baldwin II
death
penalty
In
19'16.
just
feel justice has finally beep
IIUlTOIIJided by liM!!e!•na state Penllemlary guards as he eaters a
Baldwin
went
throogh
a
succes·
done,
or Is going to be done, but it
secured area for IIlii appearance before the SWe Pardon Boanl In
slon
of
lawyers
as
be
took
his
case
took
an
awful lot of doing all around
. August at the s.\ale ptiloo at Angola, La. ·Baldwbt was executed early
through eight appeals and eight on (Joi Ofpeople's part," saldFra.DJ[
this momlng. (AP La8erphoto).
execution dates In six years, but tbe T Lll'Jt, a~~t·Of Mn. Peten' 801ii. . :'
U.S. SUprerrie Court rejected his last
As tbe executkln was carried oiat,
attempt 7·2 on Sunday.
a groupo!ptoieiitershelda "vlgiUot
He was thefourth person executed Ufe" outside the prison gates 11ft$'
The Eastern High School band is and the leadership being exhibited
lnLoulsianaandthe24thexecutedln an earllerdEmonsti'atlonOI!~the
l()o)klng forward to a busy fall by upper class memberS.
This year's field commander Is the tJnlted States .since the U.s. guvemor's mana!On Ill Bakm
season,
Following a successful band Jennifer Grover. Krlstl Sheppard, Supreme Court reinStituted .the ~- ·
TwodernonstratorslnfawroflJie
camp, the musicians had the Robyn Barnett, Amy Louks and
death
penalty were at the prison opportunity to appear at the Ohio Ertc KesSinger are til!! majorettes Weather forecasl
the
step-parents
of a teen-aged girl
State Fair, the Belpre Homecoming and Oag corps members are Donna
whose
killer,
Robert
LeeWDUe, allio
Parade, the Chester Labor Day Curtis, Tarn! Wells, Terri Stout,
Mostly cloudy tonight wlthasllgh_t
Is
on
Deatl!
Row.
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festMtles and at the Eastern· Tracy Ireland, Michelle Sisson, chance · of showers. Low ~.
Amy Ritchie and Connie Hendrix. Southerly winds lesS than 10 mph~
Waterford game.
With 57 members In the band this Seniors are Jennifer Grover, Krist! Tuesday, variable cloudiness with a r-----------+
year, the enrolbnent Is one of the Sheppard. Taml Wells, Tracy chance of showers and thunder·
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largest for the school. Band Director lrelend, Connie Helu!rlx, Tina '- storms.High!D35.pumceof~aln30
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. LEGAL NOTICE
James Wilhelm Indicates he IS Hupp, Angie Spencer, MarkShriev- percent tonight lind 40 percent
The Public Ulilities Commia·
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Tuesday. ·
sion of Ohio t\as set for public

EHS band has busy schedule

Emergency squads
make7runs ·

The Syracuse PTO will meet
TUesday at 7 p.m. at the school.

and~ 1!1 Bilton Rouge.
Before he was put to death, a
grim-faced Baldwin expre&amp;Sed his

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~Forecatit

Recyclirlg project is open to public
Special bags to promote recycling
ate being distributed through the
Meigs County Extension Office and
local merchants. Residents are
urged to save their glass, aluminum
and newspapers. They can obtain
more Information on area recyclers
froin the Extension Office.
Due to great response, the Special
Olympic · Recycling Drive will
continue through September 29.
Materials can be brought to the
Meigs Conly Fairgrounds of) Saturday, Sep~ber 29, from 9 a.m. until
3 p.m. To date, over 3,00J pounds of
paper have been recycled. Aluminum ' and glass have also been
recycled.
Klla .Young, . Litter Program
AssiStant, iscomplllngadlrectoryof

Individuals, organizations and char·
ltles recycling. Individuals who
would like to donate matertals will
bereferredtothesegroups.Persons
who would like to receive tjonatlons
for their recycling drive or would
like to donate materials, inay do sb
by contac.ttng the Extension Office
at 992-6696.

Ohio lollo winners
· CLEVElAND (AP)-~oldersor
eight wlnnlng tickets will share an
"Ohio Lotto" jackpot of $2,465,637,
Ohio Loitery officials say.
The eight tickets listed all slx
numbers selected In the latest
week)y lotto drawing Satufllay
night
The wtnnlng numbers were 2, 6,
11, 13, 39 and 40.

Wednesday lltroup Friday. ·
Fair on ~ and nrursday. Chalice of II!MMtn ~­
mps u GJe S.. WeiJNwlay and u
lhemld-. .tortlltHIOI~and .
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IN SUNDAY'S PAPER

1981 CHEVROLET
CHEVEnE
Should Have Itt!!
Prind

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MOTOR CAR BROKERS
Middltpoit, Ohio

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tiearing Case No. 84·12·EL· ''
EFC, to review tne luel procurement
practices
antt
policies of Columbus lind
Southern Ohio Electric Com·
pany, the operalion of its Electric Fuel Componenl, and
related matters. This hearing
is scheduled to begin at 10:00
a.m. on-Wednesday, October
3 . 1984 at Jhe offices of lhe
Public' Utilities Commission.
'180 East Broad Street. Colum,;
bus. Ohio 43215.
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All interested parties will be
given an opportunity to be
heard. Further information
may b'! obtainOI&lt;J by contact·
ing the Commission. •
THE PUBLIC Ul'ILITIES 'CQM·
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MISSION OF OHIO
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Secretary

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:Sunday, Sept. 1A.....
t 12 noon· 6 p.m.
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companies will be f
on hand- Marlin
Darton Archery, Bear
Jennings • l
Archery,
P.S.E.
Archery,·
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PennwOOds
Calls,
Outdoor
tI. HeadQuarters, Sandy Distributors, Mason County Field Archers.Sports 'f
Fire~rms.

Arche~y.

Archery Clinic Specialist and former W. Va. State Champion 'Larry
Farley wilfbe here to talk wllll yciu. Door Prizes will be glvlfl away
every half-hour, Grand Prize - Bear Whitetail Hunter will be given
away at 6 p. m . sunday. No Purchase Necessary, Need Not Be Proslflt ·
To Win, Novelty Shoots for D&lt;&gt;or Prizes. Fred Be.or Bow Hunting Film.

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NO MINIMUM BALANCE NECES'SARY.

Being a sludenl is _nolan easy task. h requires a greal deal of lime and . efforl.
To help you wilh your financial reaponsibil.l lies, lhe Farmers Bank Ia offering
'"F~EE (:HECK lNG" to .all sludenls wilh no minimum balance required.
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singled out~ tq&gt; priortty. Of those six. Route33, from
Pmteroy to Ra~ Is a petfectexampleofhOW
~a modem road would lmpmYe our area and
actually link tl\ls region with an Interstate highway

By NAj'IICY YOAOIAM

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"I can't make a .conllllllmllrt today,". lltat
~ WWI delivered by 01t1o Department of
Tran.lportatlon Director Warren Smith to aPlJIU(I-

system."

"U an the,construction money In tbe state was
earmatked tor Sou~ Ohio, constnlctloncould
not begin because of wtdated plans. BUt It Is a
polltlcal declsim 11 111 whose IIJihways get planned
and It Is another political decl8lon as to how ~ It
takes to do the planning. We, In Southeastern Ohio,
have been 'planned to death.' 1be time ~come to
letdeadlhw for plannlngorwe'll- another decade
· 1M a half of no progresS," declared Bush.
"We are a neglected comer of tbe stall!. We have
· been told over and over by dlffes mt amnJnlstratloQS
. tl),at the state has no money. We've.oontlnuall): been·
. shortchanged by_both parties.'' Bush continued.

mately«lpeopleattendlngas~meettngMonday

concel'lllal • .area's tranlp&gt;rtatlon problems.

Chantber of. CoiJUJII!IOE! J'l!P~tat!ves from
·I..ancaste!o, Locan, Atliens, Poineroy, Middleport and
·Portamol.tth Joined Melp .county aoverarnent
otfldals, Pomes.oy city ""'rl•l•,local polltlcalleaders
.and private citizens were In attendance.
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Southeastern Ohio~ Cowtcl1 Pn!sldent BOb
Evans, as well as ·variOus inembers of the
SoulbeasternOIIIoHIRitwayUaencmunlttee,wason
hand 1D dllcuss tbe area's 1ransportatlon problems
with Smith, otlia' ODOT ojllclals, State Re!)11!11Bltalives Jo1Y.n11 Boster, Paul Mechling and Steve
Wllllaml~ State Senlttor Qakley PlUins and other

Ulllletleflad

Ron Ash, presldetlt of tbe Potiii!IO)' Area Cbamber

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Kenner .Buab, whO served as chairman ror the

that the SEORC Is a regional
_Chamber Of t.orrunerq! type OI'ganlzatlon and that lt
W!JSfpunded over a ~ade ago with tbe objecUve,to ·
Baltbe completion of the Awl!lachlan Hlgltway from
· .Cincinnati to Parketsburg. SEORC efforts were
session,

explained

expanded · several yearS ago to Include maJor
lmth-UJth routes ¢roBslng lbe Appdachlan alllh-

way. "&lt;\ year ago,latter 18 n¥.WJths ot !WB, much
research, l'liiiiiY ~· and real£i'qr !ll@t 'We"
.can't meet every 11eiit; wr~upWftll.ait1iV&amp;an
ess ~Of Southeastern Ohlo'sblghway lil!l!ds."
'Commented ~ "Highway Improvement .Is
absolutely necesiary to open the .region 111 jobs ~
Industry. !Att of 17 critical txittlenecks; six were
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ot Canmeroe, pointed IN! that aver the years,
COiies.&gt;ottlettce from state nftlclals OOIIOI!I'IIjJ!g the
.~r road. cllallen&amp;et' ~Cdunty to •'p~Uvtde a

unified frOnt" .In showing the need for highway
Improvement. Accw " 1 to Alb, ''Will *&lt;9*
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livs frGin one enl of 111e Oll'lttlar llllid to 111e aliter OD
'-dtor~sme 1. . MelpbM&amp;Mallle!Ute
wW I&amp; ................ frliaal."
Added Busb, ''We're wtlqlle down here In lbe hills. .
AI ot the peqlle ben! today fnm the dllleiatt areas

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tl'tlngs 'on the back bUnter~ and banned lq¢tlter to
support what we feel IS of the greatest regional ·

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ac~eierate

wMb eadt tiiJI!I' •IIIey tila•n~ the
nlt«n Oblo. AUeft
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AL West race tightens

John Musser of lbe Downing·
Childs Insurance Agency Inc.,
Pomeroy, will attend a Ufe Insurance education and tl;llnlng program In Columbus from Tuesday
through Thursday this week.
The marketing school Is spon·
sored by Auto-Owners Insurance
Co_ of Lansing, Mich., and emphas·
1zes . Jl!!rSOnal life Insurance
planning, business life Insurance
artd other speclftc Insurance servi-

4-H clubs In Meigs County are
reminded that their Utter project
booklets
due at 4: ~ p.m. on
Wednesday at the Meigs County
Extension Office.
Clubs are competing for county,
state and ,d!Stt1Ct awards. The top
three clubs In the county wm receive
$25, $15 and $10, respectively. The
Utter packets are available through
the Meigs County Extension Office.

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met,however,atentatlvepaclmust

dlffti:uJt In recent · we'eks. The
lndllstiy bargainers w~ wt of

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saytngthey
contract,
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did uq~
not think oontlnulng aess1q11s
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Middleport Mayor Fred Hotp:nan
woold prqve productive. •
a strike-tree contract settlement In
was authorl:l.ed to pi'OCEed with tbe
Tnlrnka. according to swrces every barplnlng year since 196&amp;. HUD application fOr clearing some
cloleto'thetalks,hadbeenwalttng ThelongestiJirllcetook~lnthe $57,1m for tbe purchase of land
for-lbe managanent team to s1g11a1 winter It llm-'l8, and It lasted more which might be used for housing
a~ 111 return to the table . thanlOO~.
when Middleport Village Council
for new talks.
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TheFedera!MedlatlonandConcl- .
liltdon ServiCe, WtrJae It(ll : 1 etla'
ttves often take' part In last-gasp
colleciiVe&amp;rplniatg,hadnomedla·
us .at tile talks Monday, said the
IWI'Cel, whO declined to ~ named
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regular session Monday
night.
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Council voted unantmouslytorlbe
mayor to pi'OCEed with the appllcatkln, after It was reported that lbe
$57,1mlsavailablethroughthelfl.JD
grant for lbe purchase of such

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leglsllltlon ivm provide fOr spec~a~::
burning """"'its to be •·-"-" at the:

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of the. Middleport
Department. CwnCIIman Wlll1lim
Walters abstained from voting and
Councllnien Bob Gilmore, Dewey
Horton, Carl Horicy arid Jack
propet1y.
Satterfield approved tbe second
MayorHoffmanreeormnendslbe reading.
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village proceed In negotlattog for
Surve.Jor.._'tflllpUL' •
four lots at the corner of Park and
A delegation from Hudson,~
Page Sts. with the Idea that 1be dlscuslled tQe village's hlr1rtg of a
PJqJertycouldbeusedbythelow!t. surveyor to detennlne jllopeal'y
Mayor Hottman said that the ttnes · .on lbe street. An · AlbeRs
property would be a valuable asset surveyor who had been employed
· tothetownandcanbepurcllasedfor . months ago to do lbe work had
between $35,im and Hl,OOJ.
Indicated that he would attend the
IAdpa objel6la
last several cwncU meetings to
A resident was present toexpJ,'CSS outlllle the work he has 'done,
herobjectlonstoanordlnance\Yhlch However, lie had been given an
prohlb!tsburnlnglnthecornmunlty. ultlrnatumthatheattendlastnlght's
The ordinance was earlier given the meeting or he would receive no pay
first ofthreerequlredreadlngs. The for work done t'tus far. He did not
resident said that she understood attend therefore, Mayor Hoffman
that the village had to take action said the surveyor will not receive
beca!ISI! stme people do bUm things any money from ·the village. Ii was
other than paper and as a result, Indicated thattbesurveyorhaddone
have fire smoldering for long title search work at the courtltou9e
periOds of time. HoWever, she said In relatlon.lo the project.
she seldom has . trash pickup
It was agreed to attempt 111 hire ·
services because collectors do not anotber surveyor to handle :tbe . '. · '
come to bel'):ll'opet:ty very often and project , with Mayor Hottman to ·
that' the ordinance would create a make contacts on the matter.
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problem forher·ln that papetwould
Ret!uelltilllteed buit.,.
oollectovertoncperkldsoftlme.Sile
The Hudson St. group also asked
al!o cited lbe additional expense of tor more speed · bumps on 'their ~ •
traSh balls and tbe large amount of street. more fill dirt, complained ·
accumulation
several weeks agalnst barking dogs, speedlltg and
1whlcl! will happen U she Is not ot.lter problems on lbe street arid
allowed to burn paper. She saki that about a resident on the street whO
she felt tbe ordinance Is unfair.
says she owns property but mes nOt
Several councU members ex- keep It clear of brush. Council
plalned that they had received more referred the request tor more speed
favocable than l,llifavorable com- ~piS and the clearing of the
menta, from res~ts on 'the new hillside property to the street
ordinance. Burning has been the di;ntmlttee. The group was told to ·
subject of many canplalnts lodged sign CQmPialnts against barking
at village hall over lbe years and . dogs.
·
particularly by people having
Council approved lbe report of
brellthlliR problems, they said.
Mayor Hoffman showtngrecelptslif
Following the dlscul8lon, councll $926'l.51 In fines and fees for tbe
approved a secood reading of lbe month of August as presented by
non-burning ordinance. The new
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Commentary

49ers dump Redskins, 37-31
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Victims of ·crime--:......______J,__

The Daily Sentinel

BOBHOEFUCH
. General Manager

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
News E.,tltor
A MEMBER of The Associated Press, lnllll)d Dally Press Assoda·
lion ud the Amerlc"" Newspaper Pobllshers A590Ciatlon.
LE'M'ERS OF OPINION are weloome. 'Jlhey Mould be le&amp;l!l lban SOO words
loac. Allletteraare•ubject toedltlnaud mu.t be alped wllh name, address and
tel~ number. No ulllllned letters wlil be publllhed. Letters should be In
pad lalte, addreslllnlllsues, not personaUtles.

·The m~ket:' which
way will it go·?

WASHINGTON- Every news- AtknlfepOintherapesher; he beats listens not only to tbe prosecutor,
paper reporter who covers the her Into bloody submission, trashes but also the the crtm!nal's lawyer,
criminal courts Is famtllar with the . her belongings, destroys her teie- his mother, his minister, his
cruellrony that so often is Imposed phone, and departs with a warniJig friends. They plead for leniency.
upon victims of clime ln our that If she goes to pollee be will The victim is now allowed to
society. These victims discover, to come back and kill her.
describe what the crime has cost
their bitter resentment, that crlml·
A few days later a suspect ts her in medical expenses, the
nal defendants have all the rtghts. arrested. The victim must take replacement ot destroyed belongThe vl~tlms have none.
time . oll ·from her job to go to a Ings, lost time 11'011\ work and sheer
Both houses of C&lt;&gt;ngress now ·pollee llneup: There she endures the anguish. The judge sentences the
have acted on sllghtly different !ncllfference of the pollee and the defendant to three years ln prtson,
versions of the "VIctims cit Crime hostile stare of the suspect's where he will be housed, fed and
Assistance Act of19!4." If the bill Is altorney. The suspect Is released on cared for by the taxes that are paid
enacted into law, probably as part his promise to showupfortrtal. Her by, a!IIOng others, the victim. And
of a package of half a dozen days and nights are now filled witb
he will be out in 18 months.
measures in thls field, victims no terror at the tl!.ought of the rapist's
In one form or another, . such
longer will feel quite so neglected. return. Eventually a rial date Is set. stories are repeated thousands of
The . bill Is no cure-all for the Time .after time the 'victim must times a year. A robber kills a cab
problem, but It will provide slgnlfl- adjust her llfe to the convenience of drtver, leaving the driver's wife and
. cant help.
the lawyers. She must undergo tlie children destitute. An old man ls
In Its final report In January 1!&amp;, . ordeal of rellvlng the experience tn mugge.d, beaten and left paralyzed..
the president's Task Force on her testimony and cross- Last year 1.2 million violent crtmes
VIctims of Crime ' described the · examln&lt;!tlon.
were reported to pollee - crimes of
problem in the context of a typical
·This Is not aU. The suspect Is :murder, rape, rol&gt;bery and aggta·
case of rape. A man has brokellinto convicted and Is brought on for vated assault - and ln every one of ·
the house of a 50-year-old woman. sentencing. At a hearing the judge these at least one victim suffered

(AP) -The
stakes weren't as high as their
conference title claab, but the
emotions were just as ch,arge(l and
theoutcmleaboutasclolle.
The San Francisco 49ers, frus.
trated by running out ot time 1n a
cmneback bid against the Washing·
ton Redsklns for the National
Footl)all Coo.ren!nce cbamplonshlp
.,.year,pulledarolerevenaland
gained a 37-31 triumph Monday
nlglrtbt aNatlona!F~n League
~
game.
.. Jce Montana opened the sOO'N by
guiding the 49l!rs to a 2'!:-ll lead ln the
second period en .roule to one !If hiS
best days tn ·the pros With 381 yards
Pl!lllng. Then the 49erB hung m as
Wtlshlnglon quarterback Joe The!.
mann led the RalsldiiS on a
four.~chdawn coml!back and fin.
!shed wtth33lyards;through life air.
·"It reminded rTf'! a Jot or last
year's NFC chamj&gt;lonshlp game,''

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unforgettably.
The pending bill Would create a •
felleral fund of up to SlOO' million a

year, drawn chiefly rrom fines paid
in federal criminal cases (about $72 •
mUIIon last year) 4nd from f(ll'fe-.,

!C::pe~~o~~:;";:! ~=:) io1J:,
states ·to.supplement the estimated

$62 rt\Uilon they now are providing '
In assistance to victims. 'Iblrty·
· eight stales have programs of at

least some compensation, . maW)' ,

tor m~lcal expenses and sto~n or
destroyed property. Spoii&amp;OI'I or the,
bill, Including such conservatives
as Cochran of Mississippi and
Warner of Virginia, and such
llberals as Bradley of N~ Jersey .
and Kel\lledY of Massachusetts, are .
hopeful that the bill Jovlll encourage
all the states to adopt exper!IJI!lntal
programs In this field.
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The bUI has another attrl¢tlve
feature: It would authorize a viCUml·
of federal crime to be heard at ·
parole hearings, where .the viCUm
could testify . to "t~ emotional,
pgychologlcal, physical and finan·
clallmpact a prospective parolee's
uime had upon his life."
The bUI also contains a novel '
feature that gives me &lt;j)ause: It :
would confiscate any royalties or
lectuho&gt; fees paid to · a convicted ,
criminal who wrote or talked about;
his ''thoughts, oplnlons or emotions ,,,
regarding such clime.".
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who caught 10 paues tor:IOOyartts.

''Timeranout j 'uslonlghtjustUke

Staff thanks parents ·
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We. say thank you for your
support and cooperation during our
recent Parent-Teacher Workshop.
. We slncerely hope you f9und these

sessions enjoyable and lnforma·
tlve. - John Lisle, Prtndpal.
Salisbury Elementary School.

Today in history
Today lsThesday, Sept.ll, the255thdayofl9!4. Tberearellldaysleftln
the year.

WASHINGTON- The heart of
Latin American death squad activIty beats most stJ;Ongly tn Guadalaj·
ara, Me&gt;ctco. This is the conclusion
of knowledgeable sources Interviewed by my associates Dale Van
Atta In Washington and Jon Lee
Anderson ln MexiCo, Honduras and
El Salvador.
The first clue came last year
when an admitted Honduran death
squad member told Anderson that
his group and others like lt received
direction from Mexico. He Identified the coordinating organization ·
as CAL, the Initials of the World
Anti-Communist League's Latin
American afflllate.
After my report was published,
the league belatedly kicked CAL
out or the International body. The
league's U.S. head, retired Army
Gen. John Slnglaub, told my office
CAL had "knowingly promoted
pro-Nazi groups" and was "viru·
leptly anti-Semitic." As iny lnvestl·
gatlon has revealed, that was
putting It mildly.
- CAL has been direCted by a
secret order called Los Tecos,

based ln Guadalajara. The secret
society grew out of a right-Wing,
counterrevolutionary force known
as Los Crlsteros during the Mexican revolution early in this century.
- Los Tecos was llnked with
Hitler's Third Retch when one of Its
leaders spent time In Berlin
studYJng the Nazi regime. He then
Infused Los .Tecos with a dogma
that made enemies of Jews, Jesuits
and commurusts - with a bit of .
medieval-Nordic mythology
thrown In for good measure.
Though some Catholic priests
and students Initially applauded
Los Tecos' conservatism, ·the
group's bizarre religious rites led to
a schism with Catholics Iii the 1~.
- CAL-Tecos propaganda, published ln their magazine, Replica,
went clearly around the bend with
weird stories about Jews, witches,
drug addicts and homosexuals .
taking over the Vatican. During his
visit to Mexico, Pope John Paul ll
was elevated jly these propagandists from a hOmosexual drug
addict to the. antl-Chrtst.
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Today's hlghllght ln history:
· OnSept.ll, rm, forcesunderGen.GeorgeWashlngtonweredefealed by head In the 1984 presidential November.
that was touche!! by God's har\d. '
·you . . My wife Lululilllle tpo~ an :
campaign. It may not be good for
the British in the Battle . of Brandywine near WUmlngton, Del.
"Don't just sit there and let the • I'!!'tarpatlc Jlllo~aph of the p!l!SI·. :
"I told him when he goes Into the 1• secular humanists turn this coUntry, . ~t shaking my hailcj. ~( you will :
the state but It's not bad for
Washington's troops were forced back into Philadelphia, which fell to the
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television preachers.
voting qooth, he must not think or Into a Commuillst stale. Go to your send just $2t) we will ma"U you a
Brltlsh.
l','ly
favorlie,
the
Right
Reverend
his own petty problems. He must phones now and call this toll free framed cOpy or that p!cture which :
On this date:
Royce,
devoted
his
entire
decide
which party's platform
Rolls
In 1789, Alexailder Hamilton was appointed secretary of the Treasury.
number. If God·didn't want you to you can hang In your living room to :
hour to this subject the other supports Satan. I gave him copies or . .-have thiS nag he wouldn't ~ve let show your frtends. It ls something ;
In IB14, an American fleet scored a decisive victory over the British in the
morning. He said:
both parties platfonm. Do you me accept your AmerlcanEX))ress, you will cherish for the' rest of your :
Battle of 4ke Champlain tn the War of J.Srl.
"I'm going to speak to you today know what this man did after MasterCard or VIsa cards.
life. This is 'a collector's Item and •
about God, sin and the Amertcan reading them? He gave me his last
.In 1810, the "Swedish Nightingale," Jenny Ltnd, gave her first concert.In
"I want to conclude this broad- the only picture ln ·existence of
election. The secular humanists $5 for a Reagan bumper sticker.
the United States at Castle Garden, N.Y.
cast by telling • you about tbe · Ronald, Reagan apd myself. TOe '
would h8veyou bellevethatrellglon
"The aggressive humanists wonderful prayer l:&gt;realdast ·I ·at- c:iffer ls limited to .the first 50,000 ·•
In 'Jlllri, author D.H. Lawrence was born.
not
play
a
part
in
government
would
have UJ believe that the tended In Dallas where r beard the people who send ' In their checks. ~
must
In 1941, in a speech ln Des Moines, Iowa, aviation hero Charles .A.
- that we should no mix rellgton fathers of the COIIIIItutlon dellber· inspirational words of' our great After that we will bum the negative
~bergh charged that three elements were trying to puSh the Uillted
when It comes to reelecting the ately set out to keep stale and president. After the breakfaaq and no me will .,e ai)le to reproduce ~
States Into World War ll: "the British, the Jewish and the Roosevelt
greatest president . on this good religion separale. Well, I'm hoidb!g went up to our Commander In Chief this miracle p~otograph ag~ln .."
admlnlstration."
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In 1944, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prtme Minister
green globe.
a cppy of the Constltutlon tn mY
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"Well, my friends, tiM! Bible has hand. the most' beautltu) ·political
Winston S. Churchill met ln Canada at _the second Quel!ec Conference.
something
to
say
about
this.
What"
document
every
devised
by
man.
In 1971, fonner Soviet Premier Nlklta Khrushchev died o! a heart attack
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at age Tl.
does the Bible say about state and This document can be yours free, u·
rellgton? You can tlnd out by you send $10 tor postage coats and
sending $50 for this velvet bound bandllng. It 1.1 prt_nted on parch·
In 1973, Ollie's President, Salvador Allende Gossens, was deposed in a
military coop. The new leaders said Allende had commltted suicide rather · lll1111trated edition, which we have rnent with the First Amendment in
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printed at cost, to guide you In bold red tape. Whenever a huma:
than surrender.
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making what eould be the greatA!It n1st cites the Supreme Court on
Ten years ago: Reversing pa;ltlon, White House spokesmen said
deciSion or your life. . For tliole or l!oeeptng rel!glon DUt or the governPresident Ford·was not consldertng blanket amnesty or pardons lor the
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Watergate defendants.
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you who can't afford this beBudtul rnent ·you can show him· tbla
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gold-trimmed book, we are offering document to prove the Supreme
~years ago: Democratic Sen. Herlry JackBJ&gt;n ofWashlng!m warned
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a paperback edition for ~ 10 no Court Juatlces are wrong.
that the proposed SALT treaty was "down the tubes" unless the Soviet
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one can say ~t he or she wasn't
"My friends, too many of UJ take
Union wltlmew Its troops from Cuba.
Informed on the lsaues.
It for IP'8nted how bleued we are to
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One year ago: 'f\1e United States revised Its transcrtpt or a monitored
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coover:satlon betWeen a Soviet Jet flgh~ pilot and around controllers. In
mix? Well, I'm gotng to tell you a atraldtolhowourtrueteellnp.But
the revision, the pilot was quoted as saying he had tired "cannon bursts"
story. A . man ~arne to me last we have to· shout to the ·worlll that
several minutes before shooting down the Korean Afr Lines Jet .
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Today'I birthdays: PhiUpptne President Ferdtnan(l MarCos Is Ill. Dallas
month and said he didn't think he \Ye'rethegrealeltiOitcanllehewd
was better off today than he was all the way to the Kremlin. You
football coach Tom Landry Is 00. Actor Earl Holllman Is !56. Oregon Sen.
foilr yean ago. He had loet his job, may be uldng how you en do thll.
Robert PliCkwood Is 52. Movie director Brian De Palma Is 44.
hiSbenefltswererunlilngoutandhe You can do It by dllpJaylng thlt
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Thouibl for today: 'The tlnal test of science Is not whether Its
could hardly feed his family on the American flag. For jql_t $100, you
accanpllsbments add to(JJJ'cornilrt,lmowlellgeandpower, butwbetllei 'tt
adds to our dllnJty as men. our teoae of truth and beauty." - David · food stamps that he was receiving. can harJi one or t11e1e flap bt your
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Innings o! one-hit relief after the
Pirates erupted for four ntns in the
llrst bu\lng otr Expos starter Dave
Palmer. lfetlketh then Wlll"l!ed the
final four Innings for the11ave.
WOhlford hlt his fourth homer off
starter John Candelaria In the first,
then added hiS tWo-run single 1n the
fourt!L
. llrawJI a. Aallull
Atla,nta left·hander Zane Smith
also won hiS llrst major-leaglle
game, holdlnii Houston to six hits
OVER 11IE TOP FOR A SOORE - Wulompo
and one run in six Innings.
Bede!rme rutmmglliiCk Jot. JUaln!j(M) leaps over a
The 1018 knOcked the Astros,
pile or San Franclilco 48ers at the goaBine for a
second in the West, to 9~ games
toudldown In the thlnl quarier of Monday mghl's
behind the flrst·place San Diego
Padres, whose magic number for
their llrst division title now stands at
10.
Pete Falcone pitched three in· ·
n!ngs of one-hit relief for his ¥COnd
CINCINNATI . (AP) • - John
Stuper, ortgtnally signed by the tbyrold gland. Hendrick will be out ' .
save. Neilan Ryan, 12-10, was the
Stuper, who pitched in two Worl\1 Pittsburgh Pirates, was traded to the rest of the season.
loser despite striking out nine
Series~
as a rookie for the St. the St. Louts organization after his
Cards' Manager WhiteY Herq: '.:
batters In six Innings and Increasing
said
he has no specific plans fol" · ,
Louis
Cardinals
In
1!&amp;,
Is
now
the
first~
In
the
minor
leagues.
his all-time· career strikeout lead
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p1ope1
ty
of
the
etRclnnatl
Reds
but
to
the
Cardlnals
Hew
as
promoted
.
Householder.
Herzog said he had · '
over Steve Carlton to ll ·
wtllliQt
join
the
major-league
team
In
mid-season
1982
aftercompillng
a
been
Impressed
by Householder! .
3,871·3,8M.
7-1 record and a 1.46 earned run when he saw him play In the minors ·
this season.
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The Reds traded outfielder Paul average at Class AAA Louisville. during the 1981 players strike~
Householder to the Cardinals on With the Cardinals In 1982, Stuper
Asecond-roundplckbyClnctnnati'
Monday In a swap lnvolvtng former was ~ 7 with a 3.36 ERA. He started in the 1976 free.agent draft, Houe- •
· major leaguers now toiHng in the twice against Milwaukee in the 1982 holder carrted a career batting ·'
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minors.
World Series, winning game six.
average of .2361n 304gameswith the
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The Reds, who two years ago
In 1983, Stuper had the lowest Reds Coming tnto this season.
sportscasters. Clemson, a 5eH1 considered the swltch-hlttlng ERA on the St.Louis pitchingstaff at
The San Francisco Glailts ~a : '
winner over VIrginia. .moved up Householder to be one of thetr stars 3.~ and tied for moSt victories with . ~game serles here 'tonight witll ·
fiom third to second with 15 of the future, had sent him down to . his 12-ll mark.
the Reds before the ·Los Angeles
first-place votes and 1,-100 points.
thetrWichitafarmteamMaylafter
Stuper had a 3-5 record for the Dodgers cmte in for a weekend · ·
Michigan received three llrst·place he batted just .09lin 14games at the Cardlnlm this season before being series.
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ballots.and 9t8 points.
start or the Season.
Nebraska was ranked No. 1 each . At Wichita, he hit .248 with 18 Coast League. · .
to VancouverorthePaclflc
weeklastseasontrcmthepreseeS()II home runs, drovein63runsandstole optioned
The Cardinals acquired House.
poll untO the final poll, when the Z7bases.
bolder on Sunday to till the 'spot left
· Comhuskers sUpped to second after
open after George Hendrick, the
losing to Mlami3Ul in the Orange
starting right fielder, underwent
Bowl. .
surgery to remove a twnor from his
"If weare there (No.1), fine," said
Nebraska Coach Tom Osborne. "I
Tl., "1'\wnty ~ams In thl&gt; AJsoci·
hoPe •the team plays up to the . ated'Y"ht-~
~ fool:bell poU, With llrst·
placr \'OI('S il parenthfses. 1!IW rf'ml"ds.
tanking. But It wwld be kind of nice
polrlls bl.se'll on :IHJ.l8-17-16-J5.1H1If we could hide ln the shadows for a - tOfal
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suffered Its first setback tn three
AP
the . games, losing to Michigan 22-14.
The
That not only dropped the Hutrl·
football teani
1111tlon's top
canes Into a de tor fifth place but
Press
last year
that
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really
.
-vaulted
Michigan trcm 14th to third.
poll except
Nebraska r.ecelved 111· of 60
first-place votes · ant:~ 1,:150 or a
possible 1,211 peints froni a nation·
wide panel of sports wrlters and

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everybody will be shootjng'for us. I
don't think this team really .needs
that exposure.''
Texas, which opens Its sea.54)l1
agalnstAubunlthlsweek, rose from
fifth ·to fourth with one flrst.place
vote and 922 . points. Despite Its
defeat, Miami also' reee~ one
first-place ballot and s:M points.
Iowa jumped frcm lOth place to a
tie tor fifth with two first-place wtes
and s:M points following a 5&amp;-21 rout
of Iowa Slate. UCLA, which needed
six field goals to nip San Diego St~Jte
]8.15, alsO receiVed'two ftntsandlnl
points butsllppedfromfourtllp!ace
toseventh.
,
Brigham Young walloped Baylor
47-13 and shot from 13th to eighth
withonenrst-plece ballot- the first
eight teams all received first -place
votes - and 749 points. Ohio Stale,
which rallied tn the se"cond half to

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defeat Ore(lonSiate 22-lf, fell from 1-----.;_-----L-------"-----,-....L.---------slxth to ninth with al3 points ~
Boston College, which overcame II
31·14 deficit to beat Alabama.3S-31,
climbed from 18th to lOth with 668
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Notre Dame, seventh a week ago,
rtlatlvt whom you know to be terminally Ill, then MAKE THE
. dlopped Its opener to Pur(lue 23-21
VI Sin It will benefit both of yo•J. ·
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and plummeted out of the ranking!
while IX 1111011 No. 1 Auburn,
H he dotsn'twish to see you. h,-11 make his wishes known. II
it &amp;rives you to see him, share tour grief ... brina a carina and
whlchwaaldle,dlcwed!rcmelahth
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mutual friend. lo1ether you may diminish the sorrow you
to 11th and Alabama skidded from
shirt with your terminally ill friend or relative.
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ninth to 19th.
The seconc1 Ten conststs or
What do you talk about? Memories of happy occasions and
Auburn, Peiln State, Oldahoma
ud ones, too. Shtrtd uperiencn, both. the bad and ·the
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Stale, SWthem Methodlal, Okla·
anythin&amp; he wishes you to do for him :... letters to write,
lmla, Wulllngton, Pitt, Flortda
people to Clll, business and personal matters to handle .
~te. Alabama and SWthenl cal.
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Lut week; It wu Penn State,
Studies by Herman Feilel. Elisabath Kubler-Rossand others
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Ar1m1B State, BYU, Michigan,
Indicate that the terminally ill may pass throuah emotional
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SMU, Oklaboma, Pitt, Bolton
staaes of daniel, anaer and finally acceptance of their lm' '
pendin&amp; death. To learn more about cop ina with these staats,
wasl)lnaton and FJoril!a .
itop by for some suuuted readina material.
State•
Oldahcma $tate made the l'llllk· .
We welcome your questions and comments privately or pub·
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wltha63prw•dJWofArlliollaState
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JAMES SIMPSON

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trlnuned NeW York 3-2, Atlanta
defeated Hwston 3-1, and Montreal
AP ~!Poria Writer
The Odcaio Cubs are learning bmnbed Pittsburgh 8-5.
Cardinali&amp;, Meta 2
110\V to win l!jUDI!S with pitching and
defense after relYing on heavy
St. Louis belleflted trcm a
hitting for most or the season.
four-pitch walk to pitcher Dave
· The Cubs hive a batting average LaPoint that set up a two-TUI)double
of only .228forthetr last eightgames, by Wlllle McGee In the seventh
but have managed tlve v!ctortes 1n Inning against New York.
. that span whtle Increasing their
Mets rookie left·hander Sid Fer·
National Leagile East lead from six nandez, 4-5, alloWed only four hits in
to
games. citlcago Is battb/g seven Innings, but hiS two-out w~lk
.263 for tpe season.
1 to LaPoint, 10-10, proved to be
"You Just, can't go to the park crttlcal when McGee followed with
every day and say, Today I _think his double to break an tie.
we'll start hitting,"', Mal~ag~!l",
LaPoint was relieved by Bruce
Frey said after the Cubs
Sutter with no QUill 1n the rilnth and
Philadelphia Phlllles 3-2 Mon~y.
Sutter went on to record his 41st
Both teams had only five
save.
the giune, with
Expos 8, l'lraieB 5
or Its runs in
Dick Grapenthln piCked up his
first ma)or-i.eag!Je victory and Joe
throwing error by
Hesketh his Initial maJor-league
second baseman Juan
that save witli the offensive support of
allowed two runs
Jim Wohlford, who knocked in tlve
runs with a three-run homer and a
.1'hewln
Mets' loss to
single · for Montreal against ·
Pittsburgh.
the CUbs' magic
In other NL
St. Louts
Grapenth!n, 1-2. pltched 4 2-3

ousted ex-colleagues In Guadalaj· found that the¥ were "distributing'
ara as "extremely bizarre and very · thE\Ir own (proiNazl) texts Instead
crazy." He said the World Anti- of the obllgaiGry government·
Communist League had linked Los provided textbooks," and he was
Tecos' anti-Semitic publiShing"ef- appalled at a yduth rally renllnls·
forts to neo-Nazl writers and cent .of a Hitler Youth "spectacle,
translaters In Europe and this complete with swastika armbands
country. ·
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In fact; books such as "Metn
- Los Tecos tries determinedly ,. ,
Kampf,"; "The Great Jewish Con· to convert the university students to , ,
splracy," "The International Jew" Its brand of bigotry. And while the ,·
and ''The Prot6cols of the Elders of · ." ~atl&lt;inal university lri•Mexlco Clty•ls _
Zlon".abolmd In"Guadalajara.
s6 chaotic that few students.ever'
- Los Tecos exerts behind-theget their degrees, . the one In ·
scenes control :or the Autonomous Guadalajara has security guards to .
UniVersity In Guadalajara, whtch keep order, so It Is JIOSlii!J!e for the
was funded partly by the U.S. • neo-Nazls to graduate. ~
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government and prtvate U-S.' foun·
·Footnote: The Mexican ·gQVern- :
datlons In the 1960s. Former Los ment for some reason• looks the ;
Tecos members say the group other way when Los Tecp! mlsbe- •
obtains funds thro11gh ·grants and haves, though the socleiy's pres- ;
Scholarship money glvefl to Jhe ence ln Guadalajara Is 'hardly a ~
university and laundered for Los secret. •.
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Tecos' "political" activities. ·
· My associate, Anderson, was '
.:.. Though Jews are obviously not , firmly warned 'against trying to ;
encouraged to attensJ the unlyk lnves~gate lql; T~s In Gua~alaj- :
slty, one .J~. now a respected ara because.the leaders are,known :
Mexican academic, lnflltrated both · to he un~lctable and extremely
the uillyerslty and 'the seeret society
violent.
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seemed to work for the 49ers while .
nothing went well for the~In the second half, It allcbangled.
"We shut OW'IIelves doWn· In the
first half," said John Rlggtns, who had 011e of his Wllr'St games as a
Redskin desPte running 'far two
touchdowns, managing only 12
Yards nlllhlne on 10 carries. "They
wereveryaggresalveandwehadno
continuity. We just couldn't get
anything going. They were able to
bull&lt;!'upaoonvtnctngleadwhllewe
were sputtering and flubbing thlniiB
up."
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At halftime, Riggins lllld, the
Redskllis looked closely at
themselves.
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"We were tn jeopardy or losing a
lot IJQ'e than a football game, I.e.
our ron1ldence," he said.
Washington Coach Joe Gibbs said
he didn't have to give a rpuslng
speechathalttlme.
"I didn't say anything. They
reallzedwhalaholetheywereinand
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The big difference betWeen the
rtames was that the Redsklns' 24-21
vtctory JastJanuaryiEIItlhemtothe
SuperBowi.Thlstlme,the49ers,:W,
only moved to the lead of their
division, while the Redsklns, 0-2,
dn:wat to the boltml oUhelrs.
Yet both teams. played as If the
Super Bowl were·agaln on the line.
"II wu probably the most
emotlonally charged game we've.
payaltnmylhreeyearshete,"sald
San ~ tight end Russ
Francia, who caught five passes for
5li yardS and received two peuonal·
foul penalties for tussles with the
Redsklns.
"We matched them up gun·
shooter on gun~," Theis·
rnannsaldorhlsduelwithMontana,
a leUow Notre Dame alumnus, ''and
ltwasfwunovln&amp;the ballthesecond
half. The49erswerenotlaylngback
ln the aeoond half. They were
blltz!ng ~and had a full pass
ruslion.''
Neither team lay back the whole

Cu~s'- magic

My tentative thought Is that'lf a'.
Gordon Liddy wants to make a
living . writing or speaking about· :_
Watergate, now that he has paid his 1,
debt to society by serving a long •
term In prison, that should be his ~
right. This part of the biD smacks of
attainder, not to mention vlolatjon ·'
of a Flrs't Amendment rtght of free' ·
speech and free press, and I have ~·
problems w!th lt. ·
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Otherwise the bill would provide . •
a Uttle balance In what now is
wretchedly • lmbalan~ sltqatlon.

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Junior laclde

I 'Twins tie _Royals
B)' DICK BRINI'I'.ER
AP Spona Willa
The Minnesota Twina, who have
langulshed at or near the bottcm of
. llle .pac!c lbr the !asi four - ·
are at a loss to explain why they are
tied for first place In the American
League West.
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} I MJke Smithson, Woo pitched the
..~ back Into a tie for thetnp spot
with Kansas City Monday night by
4tLq&gt;lng the Royals m leVI!Il bits tn
• 7-3 vktory, doesn't have the
anawer. Ncr does Kirby ~.
.who )lad three hits, !lCtted \wo runs
and drove In another.
The Twins snapped the Royals'
flve..game winning streak and both
teams are now 73-'IOwlth two games
left In the series and 19 remaining tn
the season.
The Twins were 1eedlng 3-2 at the
time. but put 1llgether six straight
singles for biT runs to blow the
gameqJen.
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TheTwlnswere22% gamesooton ·
this date a year ago With a 61-82
fl'Cilrd. They last ftnJshed above .500
In 19'19.
Elsewhere In the AL, It was New
York 6, Tormto 2; Baltlmore 3,
Detroit 1; MUwaukiee 7, 1;1o1ton 4;
Seattle 7, Texas 3; and Oakland 1,

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Orioles 3, Tigers 1 .
Mike Flanagan, 12-12. tossed

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Pomeroy-MiddlepOrt, Ohio

for AL West's top spot .

ftve-hitter and Wayne Gross hit his
!Db hlme I'IIJI as BaJtlmore beat
Detroit. Desplte·the loss, Detroit's
magic number lbr cllnchlng the AL
EastwasreducedtoelglJtwhenNew
· York beat Toronto. Any comblna- ·
lion of Tiger VICtories and Blue Jay
losses totaling eight woold give
Detroit the crown.
Gross COIUieCted ott Juan Beren·
guer, 8-10, leading ott the second
Inning.
Eddie Murray e~ his
l!lttlng streak to a club-record 22
gameswjthanelghth-lnnlngromer,
his 27th:
v--uuue~~

Don Mattingly's three-run ~r
In theflfthlnnlngsnappeda2-2 tieto
tee New York over . slumping
Toronto, which lost Its fifth straight

game.
Mattingly, whoalsomubledbome
a run In the two-run Yankee tirst,
smacked the tirst pitch frQm Dave
Stleb,lU,overtberlght-fteldfence
for his 21st home run of the season,
raising his RBI totalfortheseasonto

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John Montefusco, J,2, cbecke&lt;l the
Blue Jays on seven hits through six
lrullngs.

Mattingly, who went 2-for-5,
maintained his .349 batting average
while teammate Dave Wtntteld1-tor-3 - remained to the league

lead at .352.
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Blea-7, Red Sallf
Don Sutton, 13-11, collected his
279th major-league victory and
moved'past Ferguson Jenkins Into
sixth place on basebllll's all·tlme
strlkeoot Ust when he fanned four to
raise hiS career total to 3.194. two
more than Jenkins.
The Brewers collected eight hits,
tour of
d(iubies, to less """
lOW' Innings oft Mike Brown, 1-i,
Five of the ~ were unearned,
however, because of two e!TOI'$ by
Brown and two ~ by catcher

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members named herbs whih
Plan$ for • !lower show to be held
at the Zion Cbilrch of Christ on they UJe the most and gav!' a recipe
lD wblch they UJe herbs.
Saturday were ~ at a
'Ole piqp:am m herb vinegars
recau meeting. of the Fetnaood
was
given by Kathryn Johnsoil,
Garden Club held at tbe cbllrch.
"New Begtnntnp" wm be theme Thelma Giles, Marge Purtell, and
of the show and the public Is Invited · IdaMurphy.
They dlscused herb vlllegars and
to view the exhibits fJun 1 to 6 pm.
gave tips on making them, One
Members aeli!cted claales for
mi!tlnlls to s!mp1y combine herbs
they wtil make arrangments.
It. was noted that membership with apple elder vlnegar,let It stand
dues are payable tn ~t. a .mnth,, shaldng It occasionally,
MEiners worlced m ihe .program theli straining and bottlng again.
books fer the new year, Katbi'Yn FreSh herb!, it was noted, make
Johnson had devotions using bl!tm-v!negar, butd!iedonescan be
"Beauty of HUJs and Valleys" using used. Glass bOttles were recan·
mended with the use a non-me!&lt;ll
scripture fiUn Psalms Q;, For roll

Rich Gedman.

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AFRICA IIOtJND - MafY 111111 Melvla Fella llllcl lbeU' d•"••
Meralldi, 11!ft Sunday for Manzlnl; SaarJJand, Afrlca, where they are
·belnc IIIIi by the Olurdltll Gillie N - - lar World Ml ... The
flinD.y wll be . - for four ye11111. Mr. Fella wll be a IICbool
admlnWrator over a IIChoollln l!lw...Uud, He .. a lomB' leacher ..t
· plinclpalln the Melp l..acaiSclloollllllrld. Mn. Feb, a mJ. pMJete
. Gl Melp HIP lldlool, Ml e leMlbilll dell ee. She .. a de•opter ol Mr.
8IMI Mn. vtrplillng, Pomei'O)'. TheFellll' addrelll will be P.O.IIolt If,
ManrJnl, Swezllanil, ~

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Junior back

Denny Welch

Young Marauders
rip Trimble, 25-0
Sophomore fullback Paul Dailey
rushed for two touchdowns and
• sophomore quarterback Phil King
passed for two others as the Meigs
reseiVes opened their season with a
convincing, 25-0 victory over Trim·
ble Monday night.
On the l,.lttle ¥arauders' first
possession, Dalley hit paydlrt from
nine yards out capping a 41-yard,
seven-play drive.
Meigs also scored on Its second
possession as sophomore end Ed
Kitchen grabbed a fourth down 19
yard pass from King capping a
37-yard, nine-play d!ive. Kitchen
had put M elgs In good field position
with a 19 yard punt return.
King passed for 15 yards to
Kitchen and 14 yards to sopoomore
: Charlie Barrett In the drlve.
Later In 'the second" quarter,
sophomore Don Bunce· recovered a
Trimble fumble . at the Tomkltten
eight yard line. From there, King
found junior Robert Sisson In the end
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zonefrometghtyardsoot,fourplays
later.
Dalley scored the game's final
points In the fourth quarter on a
two-yard run following a Trimble
fumble at the two.
In the extra point department,
sopbmore Kent Eads •booted one,
was srort on a second, and watched
as two snaps went array on theother
PATS.
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The game was marred by InJuries
as threeTrlmbleplayersweretaken
to the .h ospltal on three separate
trips by the Pomeroy Emergmcy
Squad. Trlmbll''s RustY Martin
suffered a back InJury; Danny
Davis had a fractured leg and Jobn
Long, a dislocated shoulder. AU
were taken to Veierans Memorial
Hospital.
Dailey Ied Meigs In rushing with
58 yards In 11 carries while
sophomore tailback Donnie Becker
had 50 yards In eight carries.
Meigs plays at Wellston next
Tuesday.

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the first set, the Meigs Marau- Shannon Hlndy added seven,
• derettes posted two consecutive Rhonda Zirkle, lour and Usa
. · viCtories
to claim the match over · Pullins, two.
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Beverly Wigal led Eastern with
volleyball contest. Eastern claimed seven; Janet Werry and Arlen!'
; · th e first set, 15-12 but Meigs came Ritchie had four each, Beth Berkhl·
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Harrison excelled In the
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to lead ail scorers: Jenny Miller
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~ · Carol Smith and Greta Kennedy,
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Meigs captures
dual golf outing
Rodd Harrison shot a34 to capture
medailst honors as Meigs defeated
. Athens, 152-185 In a dual meet at
JayMarGoH Club.
Parker Long followed Harrison
with a 38 while Jay Carpenter had a
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39, Shawn Baker, 41, ·and Lee
Powell,42.
Athens' scores Included 45's by
•&gt;: Mike ~I and Scott Frost, a 46 by
Gilliam; 49 by John Yun and 56 by
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when the Sootbern Torila·
Springs
·does meet · the Ross Huntsmen
grounds track.
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: Riders should report b.Y 9:30a.m. Friday night at Racine.
Bill
Porter,
the
Tornado
coach,
tor participation In the event, which ·
last year raised $986 with 35 riders was the first football roach that Ted
taking part; T)le funds go to help LelleW, formerly of Pomeroy, had . •
chtidren who are · afflicted with This 'w as the seventh and eighth
grade
of Metgs back 1n 1966.
cancer.
· Since then Ted went to 'C apital
Information and sponsor sheets
are being distributed to schools In University and spent the lbllowlng
the Ptxnemy-Mlddleport area. eight years at North Gallla High
· - Brenda Roush w1J1. again head the School. This Is hls first year at
. Huntington of Ross In Ross Coonty
' '' blke-a-thon ~ ,It you need any
-. Information Y1X!.1can reach her at where he Is head footbaU coach and
; 992-7357 or call Marjorie Smith at athletic director.
It wtil be friendly CQllllll!tition,
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( she has undergone major surgery. you saw S;itunlay at the Middleport
) Sharon wruld like to her from · Block Party. We credited Mrs.
' friends 8!1fl relatives. Cards and Ruth Bradford ·with the accomp; i'emembrances can be sent to room ilshment. As I recall, Mrs. Bradford
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Jltn . Cunflff recently booght a
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the new vocal
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house and In cleaning It rut frond
•: Instructor, Kelvin King at a meettwo
large bound quarterly volumes
; ~lng to be held In the vocal room of
of the Daily Tribune, once a Meigs
:. the hlali !tchool at 7:30 thlse\&gt;entng.
County paper. The volumes are of ·
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v,:lll hold their yearly
the summers of 1932 and 1938.
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d1eport Amatl!llr Gardeners wtil
m~ Wednelday alB p.m. atthe
home of Mrs
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with Miss Erma Smith as the .
assisting hostess. Mrs. Melanie
Stethem w!ll present the
prqgram;

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Club, Chester Coundl 323,
Daughters of America, will
l)'leet Wednesday evening at the
home ot Jean Frederick.
POMEROY Pomeroy
Chapter ~. Royal Arch Masons. ·
wtil meet' at 7: lJ p.m. Wednes·
day at the tErn~ followed by a
regular meeting Of Bosworth
. CouncU 46, Royal and Select
Masters, at 8: 30.

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dinner at 1 p.m. Family
and friends are Invited.

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Return Jonathan Me!p Chapter of the
DeUIIhten of .t he A1m1can
ReYolu~ will meet Friday,
1: :1! p.m. · at the Mel&amp;8 Inn.
POMEROY - Htmeromlng
SIM"kef.lwllbe Jennifer Sheets,
will be Sunday at MI. Hennan
and hbeteslel will be Miss
EJanor Smith, Mrs. Clinton · united Brethein 1n Christ
Oturcb. TexuCommunity.SunFllhet, Mn. Irving KluT,
dayaehoolat9::1la.m.lbllowed
James O'Brien and LucUie
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the .Chester Bowllunters and
Afchers Club wtil hold a ~ target
coon shoot starting at sundown with
novelty shoots starting at 7 p.m.
Registration fee wtil be $3. Anyone
needing more Info should contact
Brown's Taxidermy at !fl5.33&amp;1.

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• · Horner,stx,Krlst!Hawk,four; Tara
:. Guthrie, ,three; Tonya Savoy. four;
Krlsti Gaddis. two and Susan
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Bailey, one.
In the reseiVe contest, Meigs won
the match In twosets,lS-7 and 15-12.
Cindy Riffle and Terri Roush paved

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themetal. .
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Sprigs, Iea\11!5 cr tips of herbs can
be used In the vinegar which shol.lld
be alonid In a cool place for at least a
month. The bottles should he
checked periodically to be sure that
all foliage Is covered with the
vinegar since exposure to air can
discolor t)le tollage.
Many herbs and combtnatlon of
herbs can be used with the purple
basB In combination with garllc or
terragon. It was noted that basil
vinegar Is especially flavorful on
tomatoes and leafy greeens. Dill,
orange mint, rosemary, sage,

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!he ~leY. Menz11 Smith, fonner
pelic(.
Spriltl mualc by Jan
_ . , and local Singers.

Inspection was annouJ1C!!d tor
Oct. 2 when Chester CoundJ 323,
Dalllibters of America, met at .the
hall.
A practice was set for the Sept.J.tl
meeting. At that ineetlng also
quarterly lirthdays wU1 be observed and a cakewalk wU1 be held
by the national ways .and means
he held Wednesday night at the
. home of Jean Frederick. Alia
BaUard ·presided at the meeting.
Esther Smith, secretlley', read a
letter fiUn Mary Wines, state
. councilor, giving Betty Roosh,
deputy state COOJ!C(lor, her eanmts-

Mason museum
to sponror
sing, barbeque

slon to seiVe again for another year.
She also noted dates or Jea:ptbos
as followl: Mary Wines, state
cwnclkr, Sept. 15, East Uverpool;
DoJ'(ltlly J!.itch!e, state vice councl·
ior,Sept. 29,2p.m.attheChester!Ire
house, a.ester; and Marjorie
CUtford,as&amp;QClatevtcestatecouncl·
lor. Oct. 21. M!ann!sburg.
Doris Grueser reported on the
recent state sesskxl. Opal Hoi!Wl
thanked theoouncllforremernbran·
ces during her hospltallzatton. 1t
was noted that Mrs. Rltcb!e was
Installed as vice state cooncllor at
the state -"'"' held In Cincinnati,
and s11e exp:cwd her appprectallon to District 13 for aapport .
The color bearers eScorted Mn.
Roush, deputy state councilor.
DorothY Rltcble, vice state councl·
lor, and Esther.Smith, depurty or
District 13. to the altar where Enna
Cleland, chairman ot the soocJ of the

order cOmmittee, presented her
with gifts on behaH of the councU.
Others attending were Ada Bissell, Lora Damewood, Mary Showalter, Charlotte' Grant, Virginia
Newlun, Thelma Wblte, Mai'cla
Keller, Mae McPeek, Leona Hensley, Laura Mae Nice, Zelda Weber,
El!zBeth Hayes, Goldie Frederick,
Sandra Wble, Erma Cleland, Virgl·

zanne Warner.

MASON :... ~ West Virginia
State Farm Museum (fonnerly the
MasonCounty~SrateFarm

Museum) wtil sponsor a · chlckell
barbeque on Saturday and a eymn
sing on Sunday.
Rodney and Gary WaUbrownand
Woody Macewlll be In charge of the
barbeljue with seNing to begin at
noon on Saturday. Served with the
chicken wtil be baked beans, apple
sauce, and a roil.
An old time eymn sing wtil lte
begin at 2 pm. on SUnday and
continue untn 5 pm. A nwnber of
ootstandlng gospel groups wtil
participate. Choirs fJun churches
other JI06PI!i groUps are Invited
to participate In the byrrin sing and
' lor. mote Information may caD

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A used trailer has been converted
as an ootdoor stage for
to
musical groups that appear at the
Museum. Those attending are
Invited t(l take a lawn chair. All
museum buUdtngs wtil be opened
for vlstation. .
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The Farm Museum Is located four
miles north of Point Pleasant, just
otf Roote 62.
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Columbia Grange members were
guests tor a potluck dinner held
recently at Hemlock Grange. The
grange qJened In
torm with
Zlba Midkiff, master.
The women's activities report
was given by Helen Qulvey. Ruth
Fmlcts gave the legislative report.
Columbia Grange had the 1ecfure
hour with Bertha Cr!pett In charge.
Poems and jokes were read and a
plano solo of polkas was presented
by Martha Jeffers. Arthur Crabtree
~slides of his travels.
The grange closed In t'egUiar
fonn.

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LEGAL NOTICE ·

Riffle birthday
A party was held recenily In
obserVance of the third birthday of
Joseph Rltfle, at the Royal Oak
campsite ,of his grandparents. A
Bugs Bunny cake baked by his
grandmother. Maxine Dugan, was
served. Others attending were
Donna Yoorig, grandmother, SUe
Rltf1e, Adam, Tarnlko and Michelle
Rltf1e, Becky and Rachel bavldson,
Larry and Maxine Dugan, and
' Robin Rltfle.

Carl family reunion held

The Public UIU!tles Commission or Ohio has set
tor public hearing case
No; 84·11-EL·EFC, to
revlflw the fuel procure·
ment practk:es and poll·
cies or tile Ohio Power
Company. the operation
of its Electric .fuel Com·
ponent, and related mat·
lers. This hearing Is
scheduled to begin at
1:30 p.m. on Sepllmber

12, 1984 at City Council
Chambers, 21s c~
Avenue, S.W., canton,

Ohio 44702.
All interested parties will
be glwn an ODDOrt.unJ!
to 1;18 l!aqrtl. Further lnfUt •
mation may be,obtained
. by contacting the Com·
mission.
THE PUBLIC UTILITIES
COMMISSION OF OHIO
By: Mary Ann Orlinski,
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Reglllar meeting of Drew Webster unit Is the fourth Tuesdayo!each
month, 7:30p.m.atthehall.Mrs.Iva
PtMtell, president, Invites au
members and prospective
members to attend the meeting.
Mothers, wives; daughters, sisters
and granddaughters o! m~mbers of
the American Legion, or Whose
relative died In the line of duty or
anytln)e after honorable discharge
woo seiVed during wartime are
l'llgibie for membership tn the
Auxiliary. Also women woo seiVed
In the armed forces are ellgtble to
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TheCarlreunlonwasheldSunday BrlllandPhllKlng.MelanleDlllard,
at the sccut cabtn· In Kingsburg Paula. Phll, Rodney and Tn!vor
Road,~.
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HBrrtson, Terry, ~.J~y.Jon
Atendlng were Charles and Ber- · kand JoShua Ol!llnger, Kettering;
nice Rltfle, Olen and Louise Hazlel an&lt;!d Bud Wilson, Dennis
Harrison, Chuck, Ruth Ann, Cindy Brlckles, Mlck Hawell, Virgil, Judy,
and Ann Rlllle, {)ale, Marleen Scott Randy, Danny and Melodle Carl,
and Jodi Harrison, bscar Scholl, Julie Wandilng, Paula Butcher,
Faye Pratt: Roy and Mabel Romey, Debbie. Andy and SteBrtckles,. Rhonda, Jodi, sean and phanle Carl, Belpre; Mona. Jason
Dale Glb!lon, Ralph and Sadie Carl, ·and Amy Fn!Cker, Carla and Shari
Ivan C.l of Newark, Del.
Lohrer. Troy; David Poppas, JenKona Brlckles, Lorena Donahue, ·· nleGray, Troy; MatlhewRitfleand
Bruce BrlckleS, Lloyd, Eva, Brian, Krist! Haynes, Middleport.

MernbersoftheAmerlcanLeg!on
Auxiliary, Ol'eW Webster f&gt;&lt;Jst ~•
Puneroy, are rel'nlnded by Loretta
Tiemeyer, Jriernbersh!p chairman,
that dues are payable now.
Mrs. Tiemeyer said that the
auxiliary ts attemptng to collect aD
dues prior to Oct. 4sothatthemoney
can be , turned In at the Eighth
District FaD · Conference at
WUkesville.
·The $10 dues may be sent to Mrs.
Ttemeyer at P. 0. Box 1292,
Puneroy. ortoCatbertneWellb, 100
Ebenezet St., Ptxuaoy, cr may be
given to any actiVe member.

nla Lee, iva PoweU. Sadie Trussell,
Faye Kirkhart, MaJ'IIIII'I!t Tuttle,
Eva Robson, GeneviE.'ve Ward,
Mary K. Holter, Ada Morris, Ethel
Orr, Everett Grant, Jo Ann Baum,
and Mary Hayes.
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used In making vinegars.
Gardlintng tips tor the maJth
Included planting fall crocus and
spring blo(mlng bulbs, pruning and
repotttng plants: i!etttng Christmas
begonias set In thepotslnwh!dl they
-are to bloan, seeding lawns, and
preparing ~se plants for the
winter.
Members mjoyed a S&amp;ck lu,ncheon !oUowtng the meeting.
Prayer was by Marge Purtell and
others attending besides tholle
named were Wiiovelll' Bailey,He~
Johnson, Virginia Wyatt, and Su-

.Chester Council conducts recent gathering

cOmmittee,
Past Coui1cllorsCiub meetlngwtil

Beat of the bend

County school. earned the small·
school title In 1~.
A statewide panel of sports
writers and broadcasters rates the

thing much has ~ In The
Aslioclaled Press' weekly lbotball
ranklngs for the state's )Jig high
schools. Cincinnati Moeller Is
perched In Its accust£med position
atnp the Class AAA poll.
Moeller, the aU-boys parochial
school In the Cincinnati suburb of
Montgomery, has won the last tour
AP state title trophies and eight of
the last 10. Only MassWon, with 12,
ranks ahead of the Crusaders.
And there are two other famU!ar
faces ahead In the other races.
Akron St. VIncent-St. Mary Is a
perennial challenger for the Class
AA championship, based on
regular-~ play only.
Mogadore, just ootskle Akron, Is
huntlng!tsfourth Class A poD crown
Jn the last six seasons. TheSumin!t

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pOints. Newark Catholic, another
former ratings champion, was
secondwith97polntswhileMcCornb
was third with 831n Class A.
~amsfortheAPdurlngtheregular
In Class AAA, CenteiVllle was
fourth , Dayton Wayne filth,
season.
Moeller, defeating Akron Central- AustintoWn· Fitch and Mentor Lake
Hower 26-7 and Miami, Fla.,
Catholic tied tor sixth, Warren
Christopher Columbus 211-0 In its two Western Reserve eighth, Lakewood
games, had 216 points, more than St. Edward ninth apd .Massillon
twice the !f&gt;.polnt total tor second· • lOth.
place Akron Gart!eld, already a
In Class AA, SteuhenvU)e ranked
winner over Massillon Washington
fourth, Otrvllle fifth, Loudon\dlle
this fall.
sixth, Beloit West Branch seventh,
Fremont Ross also off. to a 2.0 Bellefontaine eighth, Cincinnati
start, was third with 62 points In McNicholas ninth and Columbus
Class AAA.
Ready lOth. .
St. VIncent-St. Mary, 2.0, led the
Running fourth In Class A was
Class AA poD with 1,07 points, 'J!1 Middletown Fenwick, followed by
ahead of second-place Elyria Ca- McDonald In fifth, Cincinnati
thollcand471nfrontofNo.3Ironton.
Academy of Physical Education
Mogadore, 2.0, collected · 127 sixth, Berlin Center Western ReseiVe seventh, Archbold eighth,

Tuesday. September 11,1984

Herb·vinegars topic of garden club meeting

Crusaders still No. 1 team
&lt;XlLUMBUS, Ohlo (AP) - No-

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Jim Rice hit his 26th homer lbr
Boston to Increase his RBI total lbr
theyeartol12,onebehlnd0akland's
Dave Kingman, who · leads the
major leagUes. •
Marlllen 7, R••r11 S .
Alvin Davis' two-run homer
l!lghllghted Seattle's thrie-run seveilth Inning. Wlih the game tied 3-J,
John Moses singled~ one oot,
went to third on Jack Pereonte's
single and scored when Splice Owen
forced Perconte at second.
Davis · followed with his 25th
homer, an opposite-field shot that
barely cleared the ~-field tenceotf
al.Op!tchfroolDanrzyDarwln,S.lO.
Davis bad gone 30 days without a
homer.
Seattle's Jim Beattie won hls

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1984

The, Daily Sentinel

Business Senices
BOGGS

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. 50 EAST
· GUYSVILLE. OHIO
Aulhoriztd John Dtt11,
New Hollo~d . Bush Ho1 .
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CONTRACTING
MI!S AMERICA HOPEFUIB- Maey of the state
mllilel! llOIJijidbJg lor the Miss America Tlt.le are

shown 011 the beach In AOan&amp;lc Clly 011 Meaday. 'The
tltJe wiD he given~ Saturda,y. (API eserpbot.o).

IN THE COURT O.F
COMMON I'I.EAS,
PROlATE DIVISION.
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
In 1ho M - of 1ho E - of:
JOHN WAYNE RUSSELl.
DNJrc'
C.. No. 24533
N011CE

Contestants, critics disagree
about swimsuit competition .
/&gt;TLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP)Contestants In this week's Miss
America pageant, disputing critics
who consider the swimsuit competi-

tion an over-emphasis on appear-

ance, defend It as a tradition that has
nothing to do with sex appeal and
allows them to demonstrate their
pbyslcal11tness to the judges.
"It's a traditional thing and has
oolhllig to do with being exploited,"
Said Mls$ Nevada, LeAnna Grant,
22, of Las Vegas. ·
WhDe the contest "has come a
long way" In ollertng more scholar-

Kroger meatcutters on strike ·
Meat
·cutters at Kroger Co. supermarkets
In northeastern Ohio began putting
up picket lines shortly after midnight, when their contract expired.
•: AbOut 15 pickets gathered early
today at a Barney's Food &amp; Drug .
Warehouse, operated by Kroger In
Clevelllnd. Kroger also operates
under its own name and has ai-Lo
Discount Stores In the area.
On Monday, Kroger officials said
they would replace meat cutters and
clerks who joined a strike aimed at
reopening contract talks with the
supernlarketchaln.
Kroger spokesman James Mcln. tire refUsed to say whether the
replacements would be permanent.
AbOut 237 meat cutters In Local
l8l of the United Food and
Commercial Workers Union had
said they would begin picketing
kiday over what they contended was
Kroger's unwillingness to bargain In
good faith.
CLEVELAND (AP)·· -

Qn July 29, retail clerks In the
union approved a contract calling
for concessions, buttherneatcutters
rej~ted the proposal. The union
represents a bOut 1,400 Kroger
workers.
.
Union leaders said retaD clerks
would decldelhemselveswhetherto
hooor picket lines.
Union officials have said they
would ask Teamsters union drivers
to honor the picket lines. Teamsters
Local 4iJl president Sam' Theodus
said Monday that the union had not
yet been contacted.
1beTearnstershaveabOut16to20
workers at the Kroger Co.'s Solon
warehouse, which serves the northeastern Ohio stores.
·
Kroger officials had threatened to
close 23 northeastern Ohio stores If
employees rejected concessions.
Fifteen of the stores have meat
departments. When the union refused to vote again on the Kroger
proposal, the company said It woold

MaryS Ru ssell. Executfl)( of the
Estate of John Wayne Rus sell.
late of 3112 CreekSide Dnve.
Lowsville. Kent ucky. 40222.
f• led 1n th• s court under Docket
M No 397 an ·authenttca ted
copy of letters of admln1s1rat10n
•ssued to her by the Jefferson
D•strtct Court of Jefferson
Cour"ty. KentuCky. Not1ce tS
further g1ven that all credttors of
sa1d.estate who destre to assert
their lien s on the real estate of
sa1d decedent located m 1h1s
state shall present th~" cta,ms.
d uly sworn 10. to th1s court
w1th1n s 111 months after the f1l1ng
of smd letters 10 th1 s court. or
the1r sa1d ltens shall forever be
daemed barred and ccinceled.
RoQert E. Buck.
Probate Judge

Public Notice

Impose the D4!W wage schedule
beginning today.
.
The ·concessions package celled
for pay cuts of$2an hour tor workers ·
making more than $9 an hour and a
drop In the cunpany coolribitlon to
the employees' health tnsuranre
trust
The compariy· has slDce
agreed to restore conlribit:lonl to
the level. In the contract that just

fund:

expired.

LEGAL NOTICE
ETHEL M. JONES . . whose
address ts unknown. and her

~arty.

-State GOP Chairman Michael
CclleY asked Republicans around
the state to donate their rebates,
averaging abOut $15, to help elect
•GOP legislators who could help cut
ot·eHmlnate the 90 percent Income
taX tnctease enacted last year.
-Russ Hodge, dePuty director of
thes!ateparty'sllnancecommlttee,
said Monday that m rebate checks
iiad been received, along with 290
peuonal checks, for a total of

31!,748.79.

;·:However. Hodge said that

be-

, eauile the rebate checks are mailed

"In waves," party officials expect to
lliNitlnue to get responses for the
next 60 days or so.
An organization knOwn as Have A
lk,art Ohio made an appeal last

"They're (Kroger otrlclals) suggesting that we've reached an
omoe.
,
Impasse, which Is not true," said
John Bartlett, secretacy-treasurer

(Continued from page 1)
Clerk-Treasurer Jon Buck.
Mayor Hoffman reported that·the
flnalaudltonanOhioDepartmentof
beveloprnent grant had been approved and Mayor Hollman was
authorized to make appHcatlons for
tWo block grants throogh the block
grant PI\JIP am of the Meigs County
Qmmlssloners. He wUJ apply for
m,cm tor a county-wide a1r supply
operation lor firemen and for a
$00,Cnl IJ'ant which would be used to
1J!1fCba8e &amp;»operty In the ccmrnunltY owned by the Chesapeake and
Ohio Railroad and now for sale by
theampany.
• .'Iberewasonebldonausedpollce

cruiser no Jooaerneededbythetown
1111c1 tbat waslor$l,Cnl, sulmltted by
aaqeQuWen,Mkldleport. Thebld
was accepted.
, . 'Jb I . 4 *'M appllcllhr
Mayor Hoffman was authorized
1p R!IIUI:mlt an Ohio Department of

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SHERIFF'S SALE I
OF REAL ESTATE
The lltMo of Ohio. Mt!go

cash Qf cerpf,ed check vvith.in
thlnv ctavs of the· .c o nfirmation
,
of the sa le

favor of Plamtiff, ahd such
further relief as 1s JUSI and
proper Th e real .eslate JS
descnbad as follows:
S1tuare 10 the State of Oh1o.
County of M e1gs and V1 llage of
M1ddlepon· S1tua1ed m the
V11fage. of M1ddlepor1. Me1gs
County, Oh10. Known and
numbered on the recorded plat
of M arcus Bosworth Add1ltOn
to Lower PomerOy, now Incorporated Village of Middlepor t
Be.ng lOt 189
Last 'Pnor Conveyance. Voh.lme 290. Pa_ge 939. Me1gs
Counry Deed Records.
Th1s publ rcat1on tS to be
pub.hshetl once a week for Sl)(
(6) COn SP.CUih/8 weeks

and

1$ 10

notrl y the persons to be. served
thai he or she ts requ,red to
answer w1th1n twenty-e,ght (28)
days alter the la st ·publication
date. the last publicatiOn dat~
betng : October 2. 1984.
Said part1es are . reaUJr Flrl 1n
answer on or before the 30th
day of Oc tober. 1 984. or the
demand of the Compta,nt may
be granted.
RO SE and SIM MONS
Attorneys At l aw·
.'efl rey L S1mmor).'i
Tnal Counsel for Plmntiff
121 Wes t Mnm Street ·
M cArthur. Ohto 45651

16 141 596-5291
(8128.1914. 11' 18. 25: 11012.
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(91 4. 11 . 18. 19. 26. 51C

JIM CLIFFORD

l'lolmifl

EdnaS-..tol

o.r,o-.11

In pursuance of an
Sale 1n the above entttled
action. I Will oHer for sale at
publtc auc t1on. on the front
steps of the M~1 gS County
Court House 1h Pomeroy, 1n the
abOve named County. on Saturday. the 6th day at October

1984. al 10,00 o'clock A.M..·

the follow1ng desc r~bed rea l
estate. sttuate tn the Cou~ty of
Me1gs and StiH.e of Oh1o. and '"
th e Village of Middleport to-w1t :
Sttqated 1n the County o f
Me1gs. '" the State of Oh1o. and
1n the V1llage o f Middleport and
bounded and descnbed as
'allows.
Begtnn,ng for reference at
the Northeast corner of Out l:ot
No. 1 of Palmer's Add1110n:

lhence N 38 deg W 595.5 feel

N011CE TO BIDDERS
FOR
SCHOOL FURNITURE
SP.aled birls will be rece1ved .
1n accorOan ce With the law un t1l
twnlve o'clock noon E S T on
Sepmmber 26. 198 4. at the
ofhr.e o f the tr ea5urc r of the
bomr1 of edtJ cat•o n ·· ql t h ~
M e1f!S l ocal Sc hool D•str1 ct.
M,r1f11cport. Ohto. for school

lurn1t111 P. ,. The

b1dS

will

bf!

pubhclv opened &lt;tnd ,rearl by
th e tro.1S1 1rer 1mmor11r11ely nftP.r

773-5839 or
773-5788

Sizes fro.m 6'x6' Up
to 24'd6'
Insulated Doc Houses
Rac.ine, Oh.

PAT HILL FORD

191

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TROMM
EXCAVATING
•LAND CLEARED
•SEPTIC SYSTEMS
•GRAVEL HAULED

Downapouts

3-5-tfc

NEW-REPAIR
Gutter•
Guttara Cleaned

Painting
Storm Doors
&amp; Windows

949-2969-949-2263

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION
Homes-Extensive ·

New

Reraodelin&amp;

992-2198
Ohio

Mi~clleport,

1 -t:l-tfc

or 992-2282

Ph. (614) 843-5425

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992·6215 ,. 992-7314 ..
Pom•roy, Ohio

ACCENT

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•TROPHIES
•PLAQUES
*AWARDS
c:.... olh·U" 1,.. Our

61'4 · 99 2-5650
1 1. I 8. 2 5. 41c

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New Chevy Trude ... _
FINDER ............. '76. 95
I!QORS ............ '149.95
HOODS ............ '174.95
BUMPERS ..... ..... 169.95
GRILL... .......... .... 142.50
R. SUPPORT ....... 184.95
TAIL GAlE ..... .... '85.00
FORD FENDER ..•. '69.95
BUMPIR ............ 169.95
Also Some Car '
Fenders Available

A CAR

992-6128
···
8/10/1 mo.

U-SAVE
AUTO
RENTAL

St. Rt. 160 North

&amp; COUNTRY

VETERINARY

~~~~o~!~ORT

PAUL E. SHOCKEY, D.V.M.
OPEN EACH

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THURS. EVE. 6-8
PT. PLEASANT OFFICE
!305 JACKSON A'l(.

Misc. Merchandiae

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SMALL ANIMAL HOURS
Mon...y 3 p.m.•5l.m.
Tut1d1y 6:30 p.m.- p.m.
WediiiSdoy 3 p.ll.-5 p.m.
/

992-3410

r-..rsrllr 3 p.m.-5 p.m.

Fddly I p.ll.-2. -p.m.
Satunlly Ul 1.11.·11:30 1.11.
LARGE ANIIAL AND

or

843-5424
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL· SAND
TOP SOIL-FILL DIRT

7/ 11 /tln

LANGSVlLLE
GROCERY
&amp; GARA,GE
Open 7:00-7:00 Daily
Major &amp; Minor

Mechanical Work

Roger Hysell
GARAGE
Rt. 124,Po-oy Ohio

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
. , REPAIR
Alsa Transmission
992~5682

PH.
ar

992-7121

Check Anti- Freeze,
Bette, Hone, Plug a ·

Prices
Stort At

$}495

PH. 742-9070
9-4-1 mo.

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985·3561
All Malcet

•W•Ihen •DIIhw•ahera

•A•nv••

•Refriger•tora

F.REE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS

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(614)446-7&amp;19 or (614) 992·6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213

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DUMP TRUCK
CONCRETE WORK
TRENCHER
SEPTIC TANK
COAL &amp; LIMESTONE
Call For F,.. Eltlm.ta

742-2167 or

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ELECTRIC
SERVICE

Car:e

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446-~062
Chimney Cl•nlnt .
•centflect.CIIImney ReUnty Re111ir
"Experienced and lnaured . ! .
•complete

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Help Wanted

3 yr. old Americen Cocker Merri-Mec Homem•keu
Sp1niel full 'blooded.. t9good eern x·tre income. We need
home. Call 814-378-23711. _ ,01 ropr-tollvn in
thia orul Pony pllin exp. 1
2 yr. old Collle-lrlah letter pluo. Gflta. toyo. home de........ 4 mo. Old Colli• cor. No lfwe-.ment . Cer •
Shephord pup, femolo. Coli phone nee. Coli froe 1-800114-388-9811 .
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11113-9077. Aloo booking
Mixoc Coon puppies, a I·""';.
. _rt_...
_ .•_1_4_-44_11..:.c3_04_3_ _
wNko old, 2411-11111~ .
MODELS
All Including children
Long heired mother c:al,
over age 1 . For cetolog
clecl-od. ond 1 llufly kittype oaail!nmenll. Inter·
ten, litter trained . 441~
viewing in Columbua the
0021.
of Sept. 23. For en
appOintment coli 412·1118·
Yelow tiger kfnen. ~melo. 9192 .
to good home. littlt" trolnod
6 wormed. ••1-9479.
Electronic technlcon with
1 bor... r Collie moll. lemolo ex perl-e In home lll..a.
CB'a, car ltefeOa. two way
BMglo pup. To good home. ratio. Send ,..,mo to P.O.
Bo• 21. Gelllpolia. Oh
Coll4411-2,171 .
411
Cute klneno 7 weoko old. 1·_ 1:...
· 3_ 1_·_ _ _ _ _ __
mother good mouoer. Coli s.11 AVON make 46%. Coli
448-2205.
44e-3358.

Puppleo to give owoy: Coli N - quitlt" O&lt; 11ee1 ployer
992-8369.
for Country bend. Cooilll14·
F...; puppies to good homo. 1-311
_ 7_-_0_2_1_3 ·_ _ _ _ __
Port Cocker-Sponiol. 8 labyolttlng In my home.
-·old. 1114•448-3431. Rete....,coa IIVIIioble. Coli
4411•0390.
Holf Bench Loeged BNgle 1--'--- - - - - - Puppieo, 3 ~mole end 1 Secretoriol p~n . '-OIIol
malo. 304-82-2790.
••perienco pmO&lt;red. Appimult demonetrete 1
4 kitten• to good home. cant
pr-nt ol&gt;llity II&gt; tako ohor·
304-11711-7430.
thand ond type It 10
' WPM . FuR beldlito. Send
pupploo. 304- reeume to Box 40"' in Cllrl
Of the Golllpcilia Daly Tribune, 8211 3rd. Ave .• GoHipolio. oh 4111131 .
6 Lo.t and Found
LectylnororoundRaclneyfor
.,.rttimehouaoworlliftcoro
LOST Blonde Cocker Spo- Of oick llicty. Call 114-241·
~Ill In Ewrgreon orwo, If 68113.
found ploo11 col1446-•746
efter I .
Wlnted:
30 hr. Appointmenta Clori&lt;-Socretary
for
LOST SmoU block Terrier an intennedllto care facility
~ retardad in
dog. "Pockota" Vicinity of lor the m.n•·fty
Third Ave. R-ord. NNCio Gollipollo. Current drivlt"'a
heon medlcotlon. Coli 4~1- HcenM ond hil!h ochool
8041 or 4411-43011 .
dlplomo required. expori - - In 0 humen .-vice
-·Loat. atlll mloolng. mote. oettlng ond-or In 1ho field of
black ond white uddlo bock devolopmentol dloobilltloo
s..,te. Some ton mDitly on preferred. Flo•lblo houra.
bo.. y loco.
Toller.Aug
big 14th
typo lettertcRolllnEby.
Send reoume with
IIMtle.
lootP.O.cover
Boa
in I mile ..... REWARD. 104. Jeckoon. Oh 48140 .
Buoh 304-1711-41 01.
Deedllne lor oppliconto: 917-84. a.c .s. 11 on equal
Loot white ond tan pup. opportunity omployer.
oround Appolochlon Power.
304-171-7823.
Peroon II&gt; 11oy with elderly
lady. wor ond houro negotlablo. Co colloct 1114-772~-a 00 ·
R~
4s17 .,..,.
Public
Sale
B
: p.m, ••••·
ence1
required.
Auction
Soloa Monoger -clad for
local buaineu covering
Shomrock Auction hnrice. Mooiga Co. Soleo plua comPot Sherl... n Aualio,_,. miulon. Must hlive ule1
E•pertence In Ferm • home ~x.,.rience. con moke upouction. Call · 114· 112· warda to 140, 000. Call Jock
4310.
colloctotl14-1192·11151for
apt.
Auction ewry Frldoy night ot
tho Hortlold Community Pon-t- pooltfon in public
Center. Trucldoado of agency providing health aermorchendl11 ewry - · vlco. Muot hove hNith reConligmlnto of.• uNCI lilted education or e•pe·
mon:handlll " ' - " wel- nonce, lend rwply I!Y Sept.
comed. Richerd Reyn-. 14. 1984 to Box 722.
Aualion-. Coli 304-2711- Pomoroy. Ohio 411789 .
3011.
E.O.E.

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Ohi'mney

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DIRECTIONS: I ~!Its below Geillpolla on Rt. 7 , - RICCOOII Bridge,
tum light Inti follow 1ign1.

' ll1 p 11 1/11 t' ill
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For vour ne•t oalo coM Emmo

nft_IWS IIOIWIII'OIIAIK C01110U 11M JAil$

Mill Tllll Cclllpa11 wHIII•IItuce
' ' Tile DIIIJ s.tlllll

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Phone
9-4-1 mo. 446·2062

For 111 your wlrln&amp;
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f
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lnuS; ur~ctl IIPII
servicalnd installltion.
RlSI"d en ti a1
&amp; COIIImercill
a:., 742·3195

c..,

Or 992-5875

Immediate -lng for .,.rt
lime relief nune lo lnpetllftt
unit of loco! Montol HNith ·
Cont.,.. Muot be roelotored
nune with volld Ohio 11anM. For more informa·
tlon, contoct Juonlto Athl.
Ptraonnel Admlnlatr•tor.
Woodl•nd Center•. Inc .•
412 VInton Pike. GoiNpollo.
Oh 4•131 phone 114-441UOO Wooclllind Contera.
Inc. loon equol opportunity·
offlrmolivooction employer.
lnltellltiQn people - d
for loell diller of Enlt"gy
HVAc
·
Control Syl'l...,a.
· or
llectricol oxp. helpful. 11·8_ 00
........-_11_114-_3_341
__•_"'_·_3_1_·_
O..loro ond ControctO&lt;I.
Nd 1
Notlonol Compll)y n
ocol dlotrlbutlon for ~·· pro·~; HVAC • -trical
duct
ControctoroorS-Orgeni1 00 241 0311e

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&amp; Stewart in Ruttand. Mcmdoy 1o Tuoadoy. Coli 1114·
742-2233.

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Sept . 12-14. Knick knocks.
clothea, Wllhar, table, Fairview Evergreen Rd. Quarter
milt out of EvergrHn .
Lorge yord

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Middleport
8t

Vicinity
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Nil Tu.,...oy.
Wondoadey &amp; Thurodoy ft.
Emeraon Joh~1on '1, R~
124. Portlond. 9to&amp; .JNno.
Knlck-Knocko. oct. C!leop. )
Big 3 tonlily yord Hll.
chilciNn"o elothea. ontlquoa,;
tobias. dlsheo on Rt. 124 411
inlloa from Recine.
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Porch &amp; yord · ule. 238
Condor St.. Pomeroy, be· Yerd n!e In Rutiond. HOPI!\'
hind Llndmorl&lt;. 10 to 1. Hollow Rood. Filth houoe
September 12. 13. &amp; 14 over bridge. s opt. 12t h an d
oech doy.
13th.

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PARTS and SERVICE

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COMI'I.ETE
HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE
, Bodo. cholro.
Iron, llliono. · B •
wOod.
cupboordo.
cheato, b01hto. dlahaa .
31 Hornet fcir Sale
In -loving momory of Anlto atone jlro. ontlqUM. gold
nted
lllcl\loy Soli ·wt&gt;o loft uli 5 arHI allver . Wrlte- M. D.
yNno 0110 to...y. A ollent Miller, Rt.Z, Pomeroy, Ohio
~ht. 1 -••ttNr; K•po
4157119 or call 114-9928 room . full beaemont • 2
her memory- dNr. Sodly· 7710.
Cuatomera for the Callico cer garage. Allen Or.,
mloood by family. Mom,
Cupbolrd. Rt. 110&amp;Porter, U9.000. Coli alter IPM.
Dad. brothero. a l -. ond Buying dolly gold, oliver Houro: 10·6PM. Mon .·S.t. 114-388-84119.
grendpo....,to.
colno. ~ngo.jowooiry.aterllng Coli 114· 388·9008.
ware. old colno. large cur· 1 - - - - - - - - - ' - - 28a42 (1171 oq.lt.) beoerency. Top prlce1. Ed. Bur- Tree trimming end removal. ment, and aubflOor. com3 Announcementl ·
kelt Borber Shop. 2nd. Ave. Froe ootimotea. Coli· 912- ploted . Locoted on 1 ocro
. _ _ pluolot. quilt country. olectMiddleport. Oh. 114-992· _80_40_or_s_•8_·_2_1_2_9_
1
ric to houM. Rural wet•
SWEEPER and -lng mo- 3471.
WIHcoreforlhoolderlylnour ovolloble. $10,000 Coli
chlne ropolr. porto. and
oupplln.
Pick up and K 6 M Rollrood will .,.Y •10 horne. LPN core given. 16 Wloeman Raol Eotall. 445delivery, Davi1 Vacuum end up· for rellrold ltema. o•perlonce. Coli 114-992· 38.3.
1---::---:---:--Clooner, one holt milo up owltch locka. &amp; keyo. Coli 7314.
1 ----~~----,- Nice 2 bedroom homo on
G""rg• CrHio Rd. CoM 814-317-0104.
Room lo boord lo loundry. Jorge·lot near Collage Com·
1114-4411-0294.
Wanted to buy: lnvntment Reoionobloln Pomerov. Call puo ot .1 08 Colloe• Ave .• Rio
Comrol hunger and 1oM proporty. Cell 114-982- 11 4-992·11022 or 986 · Gronde, Oh. Shown by
4411. .
eppolntniontlmly. con 614wlight with n- lhlpo diol 6S6B.
1---------~ 882-7424. Priced to Mil. ·..
pllin ond Hydro• Woter Pilla
ot Fruth Phlrmacy. Jockaon GINSENG ROOT. Top Qual· Chrlltlln llidy wiU do bebya·
1ty and s12e grad~d . selec ted itting in own home. 30~
Pike.
$200.00 lb. Ordrnarv sma ller 6711-1828.
Gun lihoot 11 Rlcine Gun
root - Less! All other kinds of 1=========::.
Club ewry Sundoy. 1:00 root also purchased _ Ca l l
p.m. Factory chocked guno 'lloberl Harper. 304-675- 17 Miacell•nedus
7977 .
only.

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JUST CALL!

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Caoh paid for Ioney Iron or
hoovy Iron becla. 1180 and
up for conaln Motga Co.
I t - )Ira. Old time cupboard. coli 1·304-8S2·
2711

Giveaway

446-4522

Oh.

,., Miadleport.

FENCl &amp; SUPPLY
220 1. Meloo,

RIC).

CALL

MIDDLEPORT .
PLASTIC ARTS

WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
PH. 992-7013 ,.

114

Ali'IIIIIIILI:III Ill

304-4. .·1118.
7 B thru 77 Movorlck with
outo. Coli 441-3371.

No treapaRing on Ger1ld
Hodge pro.,.rty. Sand Hll

EUGENE LONG

50 lliverview Dr.

worl

CHESTER-985·3307

.,

1'

lfr" Estimatea)

RIDENOUR
lV &amp; APPLIANCE

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

Bob • Jean Gilmore

-Addons and NJnodetlng
- Roofing and gutter work
- Concr... work
- Plumb!" 1nct ltectrical

*ZUIJH
•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN LAUNORY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
We Have A Full Time
Shop Technician
on Duly

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

16 Yeera E~ie11ce

Aluminum &amp; Vinyl Sidi111s

·n osiness Services·
CARPENTER
SERVICE

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

8-10·1 mo.

Complete Guner Worll
CompiBte Remodeling
Roofing of Ill Ty.,.o
Worked in home arM
20yooro·
"Free Enlmotes"

lnsu11nct WOrk
CultQJII Pole BldJs.
•lilraps
Roofin1 Work

i'!,..c:lolty

YOUNG'S

Good uMCI upright or cheat
1-zlt", not tQ wide. About
211 inchel. Aok lor Rlto.
1114· 21111-11307.

Rood.

I

Name·~-------------------

No Sunday Calla
'·" ·' '

RADIATOR
SERVICE
We can repair and recore radiators and
h•ter cores . We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

WHITESEL
ROOFING CO.

PH. 742-2328

I
J:me Wnqnm. T rc&lt;Jsu rm

sa¥&amp;aaa

949-2860

81131! mo.

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

Coli et 4·38e-

Call for free sidiniiS· l l - - - - - - - timates, 949·2801 or ~:.:''"!'t:! bu.r:88~~"''C:.i

FREE ESTIMATES

\0-6 lie

Bonded &amp; Insured

lh P, t1me tor f1 hnq btr1s has
P.Xf11fArl
The t)l(iS shall be
mbulntP.fl .1nd reportP.d by thP.
trensur Ar to !he bo&lt;~rd ill its next
rneetlnfl
No tM1 shall hA cons,dered
unlm;s · .mnrlr! on tho forms
ilvad~hle a1 thf! allier of the
.r rntlsiJH'!r ot thn boiud of
f-rlucat, on of ..ll~e M AIClS Loc:1l
s~hool . ' OI S! fiCI, Mlrlrileport.
Oh10, wh•r: h cons,s ts . of all
nrlvertt ;&gt;rJmP.nt s &lt;tnrlnotlr.es. the
II1Sirlir.l1on::; to h1df1P.rs. s p~i fl ­
cnhon s. nnd bl(1 form s: all o f
w hu-:h ,·Ire il V.lllablr. anrl mny hn
()hliltnf(i upon rA(luP.s t nt !h:t t

to.the Northeas t corner of ,!-ot
No, 2 1/ • of P. Jones Estate as
shown by Qngtncil Pl at 2, Page
11 of Me1gs County, Ohio. the
mJe place of begmn tng: th ence
S 52·· W 80 teet lollow,ng the
NortQ Ltne o f Lot 2 1/~ ~ thence S
38 deg. E 55 feP.t: thence 52
deg E BO feet thence N 38 deg .
W 35 f ~t to the place of , ol! tcl"!
beginnmg. cont au-.mg 0.064
Thn h'oarrl o f P.flur.A t1on
ncres, more or less.
i li !P.nt1s 10 ncrP.pt thr. lowf!st
Property loc-ated ~ 803 1/J
msnon;=; 1 ~1lo f)l(l lor 1h1s prorctct.
Brownell Stfeet. Mtddlepo ft. hut •J~SAfVC r. thf1 r1(1hl 10 re,ec t
OhiO, I
any nnrl nil. 01 p&lt;ll't s of any ;md
Property appra1sed at
nil hKis
S 11 .500 and can not be so)d , No h •d may llr. Wllhrtr nwn l or 1
for less thci: n rwo -thlr&lt;1s of tFle 11 pFmorl o f :;uCty 160) days after
apprmsed amot~nl
tho ~r. hnH tJinrl (Jimann t1me for
Terms One thousanO dollars lf!Cf! lpt o f thA hH'IS
~ S1.000) •n casn or centfted
Bv ordm of · tho l m;ud , of
c hec~
of sa lA. Balance'"
fXhn-:,' Ht on nl thP. M e1(lr. Loc.11
Sr:hoo l o ,str1r: t
621 .Scu11h Thirrl Avenue
M1rtrllf!nort. Ohto 45 760

· Wri10! vaur .' act- order by mell wllll lllls
. coupon. tencel 'tQW ad by pnone When you get
, resu Ms. Ntolt#Jy !lilt reluncYble.

"f 1 C to
eautl u • Ul m
Built Garages"

Start From 12'x 16'

Junk 1utoa any

BISSELL

No. 114-CV·122

.

·Curb Inflation
Pay Cash for
Claulflads and

SIDING

SIDING CO.

. ALL STEEL ·&amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

Wanted To Buy

a. Aluminum

"B

Ph. 614-143-5191

PH. 992·

Public Notice

9

Vinyl

GAS LINES
WATER LINES
SEWAGE LINES

UTILITY BUILDINGS

'CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
' WATER, OAS.
OIL UNES

"

DITCH WITCH
SERVICE

Sizes

' OUMP TRUCK SEf!VICE
' CONCRETE WORK

1/1.

Broker-Auction Ser;ice
lor the local. He Said the company
Cheryl Le11ley,
has avoided bargalnlng with the
Mei1s County Assoc1ote
unlonstnceAug. JO.
.
~
P~one 742-3171
Mcintire said the company had
not yet been officially il0tt11ed of the 1L--..;N;,;;ow;;.;A;;.:c:c;;:•;::P::;'i::;n;r.ll.:;l;,:i-':;.i:;.nu;:r.:,•,::in;.:::M:.:•::ligs~C;:;.:o;.
· _ _.

complaint.

\

Oeneiol Moli&gt;n

M. L. "Bud" lcGHEE

M'.GH££

'DOZER • BACKHOE
' REClAio1ATION WORK
"OIL FIELO SERVICES

JAMES J PROFFIIT ,
SHERIFF
MEIGS COUNTY

County.

10

Union ofllclals, meanwhile, took srgned Case No 84-CV-227.
their case MOilday to the National demandtng that the Coun
requ1re ydu to se t up . your
Labor Relations Boanl ·teglonal·

week for laxpayers to sign over their total sent ou.t will stand at 1,62'(.~.
checks to help meet an Increasing
Conley said the lists of names are
demandforfoodamongOhlo'spoor. being received from the Taxation
A spokesman for· that group, Department at the rate of about
MatthewHabash,dlrectorofFrank- :m,OOJ a week and that the checks
lln County's Operation Feed Food- . are being written without delay. At
bank, saldhisotrlce has received six that rate,thelastofthecheckswould
endorsed rebate checks totaling be mailed around the .middle of
$71.(fl.
October.
However, Habashpolntedoutthat
At the request or Gov. Richard
In Its appeal, Have A Heart Ohio Celeste, the Legislature authorized
suggested that the checks also be the refunds as a result of a budget
turneP over to local foodbanks surplus . which after certain setaround the state, and that therelsno asides totaled about$50mllllon, the
way now to measure the response offiCe of budget and management
statewide.
said.
Meanwhile, taxpayer"!i who have
celeste and legislative leaders
not yet received their state Income promised last year that some of !he.
tax rebates shouldn't have to walt proceeds would be refunded If the!lO
much longer, stateof11clalssay.
percent tax Increase, enacted In
A spokesman fortheotllceofState early 1983, produced more revenue
Auditor Thomas E. Ferguson said than eXpected.
about half of the checks for 3.2
mllllon taxpayers wW have been
Maniage license
placed In the mall by Wednesday.
Spokesman John Conley said that
after the Wednesday mailing, the · Marrlage licenses have been
Issued In Meigs County Probate
Court to Steven Ray Lambert, 23,
and KeUy Dawn Brown, 21, both of
Rutland, and Patrick Barry
' Grueser, 21, and Martha EUzabeth
. Natural Resources appllcatlon for Phillips, 18, also both of Rutland.
recreational funds In the amount of
$4i000, which would he used for ·Free cancer clinic set
resurfacing the basketball courts
and Hghtlng the tennis and basketA tree cancer Clinic will be held
ball courts. Thegrantwouldprovlde from 1 to ~ p.m. Thursday at the
one-half olthe total funds needed.
Meigs County Health Department,
Mayor Holtman reported on a Mulbeny Heights, Pomeroy, lllll!l!r
· recent conservation he had with the sponsorship D( the M"etp Coul\ty
Skip Meadows, owner of the Unit of the American Cancer
Elll()plreFurnltureStorewhlchwas Society. Thectlnlc wllljnclude a pap
gutted by lire several months ago ln. test and breast examlnalkln. AD
which Meadows lndl~ated plans womenlnterestedaretocaU99MDI.
have been sulmltted to the state · lrnmedlB.tely for an appointment: ·
several times and when the final
approval Is received the building
will be restored.
Councilman GUmore reported
that gi"OOIJI have been receptive to
the Idea of holding a July 4th ·
celebration In the town. At the
sugges~~on : of CouncllJnan Satterlleld It was voted to move a street
"
Ught Ill the Park and Beech St. area·
to make It more etrecttve.

.Mayor told _ __

to,satd ceal estate be quteled

spouse. he•rS... devtsees. lega tees. adm1n1srrators. execUTors.
rel iCS and 8SSigOS, :f She IS
deceased. all whose addresses
arf! unknown. take nonre th at
on August 22nd. 1984. the
Vmwn County Nat10nal Bank
f1led a Comola1nt tn the Commdn · Pleas Court o f Me1qs
County. Otu a. wh1cti was as-

GOP rebate checks _drift in slowly
coum.mus,Ohio &lt;AP&gt;- There
lsnoevldencesofal'ofagroundswell
rmvement by laxpayers who were
asked to donate their state Incometax.rebates to particular causes, In
&lt;11e Instance the Ohio Republican

forever barred from Qomg so.
and further demandtng that tttle

Not1ce 1S hereby g1ven that on

191 4. 11 . 18.• 31C

Public Notice '
'

tnterest tf any, m the fellowtng
descnbed real estate ' or 'be

1he 291h day of Augusl. 1984.

ships and Increasing minority swlmsult canpetition " b;ls !IOihlng
representation, It still emphasizes to do with sex or being sexappearance too much and character appeaHng."
and values too Hille, Christine
"If I thought I was being exploited,
Carmody-Arey, president of the I wooldn't be here," said Miss ·
New Jersey chapter of the National Arkansas., Lisa Stevens, 22. of
Orgaruzation for Women, said Arkadelphia.
Monday.
.Miss New York, Macy-Ann FarThe pageant "seems to be more reD, 22, of New York City, Said she
Involved In the physical aspects" would approve of replacing the
and It would be a breakthrough to swlmsult competition as long as the
scrap the swimsuit event, said Ms. judges coolddetennlnecontestants'
Carmody-Arey.
physlcallltness In some other way.But Miss Hawaii, DebbleNakane-."Anevenlnggowncanhidealotof
lua, 26, of Hooolulu, said the things," she said.

~libllc Notice

Public Notice

Public Notice

The Daily Sentinei-Page-7~

Ohio

ond bon- Waot Vfrglnlo
ond Ohio, 4211177.

Secretlllal Pooltlon: Legel
aaperlonco required 1 to 2
yNro minimum. Shorthand
&amp; typing noqulred. Send
reaume to P.O. Box IIBI.
Pomeroy, Ohio 41711.

UNCI 26 inch console Color
TV. 1100.00. 1817 Volto-gon BMIIe with 19118
englno.12 volta, 1100.00.
Solid wood coffee telllo. e600 down on wat.rfront
120.00. Cell 742-2267 . . home, 8 mu.. from town.
owner flnonce. Call 8142!!8·1218.
1 8 Wanted to Do
3 bdr . houu Gallipolis
School District. 118.900.
Cell 441-3817.
Would like to paint trailer 1-------:--~·-lc: ­
roofo. Cell 81,.· 258-1628. 8 yra. old. 3 bodnn. 2 botha.
fomlly room with wood
NMd help at your home? bumer. Singlacargar81•. on
Wil stay with children or 8 flat acres with atocked
ol...tiy people. dov or night pond. City water in Racine.
ahilt. WMI do light hou· Col 111--949-211.1 . ,
aeowtk. Aeferencn aveile- 1_:_______..:._-:-:-:
ble. Can 114-388-88711 0&lt; 3 bedroom brick home. 11'1
81•·388'9354.
balh. ful boaement. 2 cor
goroge. Iorge lot. Coli 614Ballyolltlng In my home in 982-11133. College Rd .•
Rio Groodo. Hevo .. p. &amp;.r ef. Syrocuae. Ohio.
Col anytime, 246-6812.
_ _..:.__ _ _ _ _ _ lcTwo-atory. flniohed beoeWeter walla, drilled A Ser· ment. 3 bedrooms, family
viced. Free atimetea. Call r.a om , fireplece, dining
114-982-50011 or 61-4-7•2- room. 2Vt botho, Iorge klt3147.
chen; 304-882-2096.
W1l bellyolt in my home.
fl1trock erea. 304-e762741.
~llldlll. l, li

21

· Buaine11.
Opportunity

8 yr old 3 bedroom ranch• 7

milea from Holler Hoap on
Rt. 110. No down peyment.
Coli 304-676-7748 or 6762183.
II roomo. 2 full botha.
oppro•imotoly 1 oc,. behl~d
Junior High School. gr-houaoo. 304-1176-3934 after 4:30.

By owner, Arbuckle, 8
roomo. 3 bedrol&gt;ma. 11'1
belha. utility room. 'h ecre
plua. 304-468-1800.
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1
::",:!t'::::,:::Wthr!::O.N~ 32 Mobile Homes
moll until you hellO inveoti·
for Sale
geted the offering .

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBUSHING CO . -..m,._,cle
that you do bu1inH1 with

Own your own Jean·
Sproto-or. .._. Apperel.
or Chlldren"o Store. Nation·
oily odvortlaod brando.
tt4.9001nclucleolnventory,
• • -· trolning ond much
more. Con nOVIIII Mr. Tate
704-274-5911&amp;.

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY MOBILE HOME SALES.
4 MI . WEST. GALUPOLIS.
RT 311. PHONE 814-.4411, 7274 .
---------1981 Noohua 2 -3 bod~ :~~~~~~~~= rooml. Must tell. eJCtrll,2411
will
22
to
negotlote. Call 114·
6602.
--------wonted to buy mobile home.
HOME LO•Ns FIXED
h ·c 111114 2Be
~
Wfllpaycaa · e
•
•
RATES .Botow morl&lt;et ratea. 7019.
Fixed conventionll FHA- - - - - - - - - - VA . Leodor Mortgage.
Athena. collect 814-592- Mobile Home for Nte on
wooded lot II Tycoon uke
30111.
with tamflyroomedded . Cell
~~i=~~;;~;;;f==::: 448-07011 or 446-98112.
Services

1- - - - - -- - - -

Trailer, lot, comft'l!. ga111ge
for Nil In Eureko. Coli
1114-2116-8640.

'
Plano Tuning and Repolr. 10xtl0 New Moon troller.
Bromicordl Mulic Co .• 448- good cond .• 12.800. Coli
0887. T-ntieth year ol 114-388-9844.
quiMty service. Line Oo1971 12x60 Libetiv trailer
niola. 614-742·29111 .
with wood heater, ' AC,
washer &amp; dryer S. •wnlng.
••.ooo. Cell 814-37921115.

31

Homes for Sale

1---------91'1% ouumoble loon on 13
yr. old brick ranch atyte
houH. Secluded on 2 .9
ocrea of lond. 3 BR. Iorge
DR. nlco kitchen. large
utility room. FlreiJioce In
living room. 1493 mo. poyment. U, 7&amp;0 down. loceted neor Centervlllli. 3792803 otter I p . m .
Wftkd1y1.

1---.;_______

1 yr. old energy ollicienl
homo low utility blllo. 3 bdr.•
2 belho. ut!Uty room. luge
kltche. .large yord with
otoroge bldg. o...n Twp.
city ochool dlotrlct. 1'1 milo
from hoopltot. Ceil 4419472.

DMior'o ouctfon MI. Alto
Auct1011 Houoe, Thuroclay. 1---.;_______
Blpt 13, II PM. ·Public .W..,.._, ofThoWorid u~
auCtion -v Sat night ot 7 lnouronae loolety. c ....,
PM 304-IH-3144.
-rtunlty In uloo. High
praotlge"ce'"-r whh excel- Chupl 3 bdr .• 3 full oi11
T 1
lent 1nc11m11. Field rapra11n betho. olmoot 2,400 eq. tt .•
8 Want..r 0 uy
latl- · lf08Cied In · Point living opoce at Tara Eotateo.
PIHMnt. wv and Pom.,.ov. Coli 1-114-3117-73111.
wo pay - h lor !lito modo! Ohio. Write lor en lntervi.W 1-------~ciNn uNCI 08rl.
to: Henry Cloy Ronoy 11 P.
l:wp. 3 bdr. with
Jim MIM Cllev.· Oiclo Inc.
0. loa 1H, N- H1ven, I.P'...''' of room. •-lont
Ill Gena Johnson
\ WV 212111 0&lt; coii304.· BS2·
ovollablo. Call 4 ....
448-34172
2BI4 bet noon 810 10 o.m. ~~~~-------

1---------

19711 Richwood 2 BR mobile home. Bo~ght new.
owned by lingle girl, in good
condition, Ilea 2 batho, Iorge
living room and some furniture. ta.ooo.oo. Con be
aeen on Bua.vllle. next to
Lly,.•o Furniture. Coli 44112.1172.
1980 Buddy 1 4x7o. 3 bedroom•. t 1'1 beth. garden tub.
bay windows, fireplace, ceilIng fan . be. con. $13.500.
Cllll14-992-111113.
Ill" Skyline 14•70,. 3 bedroom. delux opplloncoo. 111
electric. cothedrol ceilings.
bay window.garden tub,
onlv • t 4.4110. 815" Rocklord
1•x70 3 bedroom. 11'1 both,
plywood flo0&lt;1. dotux opplloncn: only •12.980. 86"
Skvllno 14xao 2 beclroomo.
gorden tub. cleluxio •ppllonceo. goa, fumlohed. only
111.410. Gane'o M HomN locotecl 2 mlleo from
Rav.&gt;owoocl Brlclte 11 junction of 1-77 6 Rt. 2. Call
304-273·111311. F... dallY·
ory • oet·up.
·

~

1977 mobile homo 14x7~
bdr.. nice corpet. wolk""
cloooi. CA. uc. cond .•
ellen. Con be moved or loft
on nice countr;~ lot 1 acre.
Coli 614-388-9717.

•

.

1978 Uberty. 12•IIO.atovo:'
rafriger•tor. large meter
box, two porchn. unt:Nfl. :
penning, with 4 . acre~'·
drilled well with puf1111,,
metal bldg .. 304- 8 '7 1'
17,321 .
• •.
1970 Wlndoor 12xll. : 2
bedF9omo. 1 betth. w!th,
Hearth Blow Wood Burner,.
304-8911-31102
'.!"'
J.

33

Farms for Sale '

40 acre farm. toblicco baq,.,
4 be*., remodtled, ho"lt;•,,

form oqufpment. Cell 1114258-8790.
. '.

•'

212 acre term Oil P1rtc:er R~n '

Rd . Muot aell. Moved to

Ariron•. Terms n. .otlabla~-:
Minerel right• included·. Witt'
c•rrv on •land contract.

c.,,

742-2862.

.•

~-

a. Acreage
.

35 Lots

~'
'

lot for sale i" Mercerville, 3

trailer hookupa, electriC, fu.
water, aaptic tank'h
t8,ooo . can 814-25.8'
8818.
'
rei

Building lot NllghborhOOd,
Rd. llllx110. 11.000. Coli
446-3844 after 7PM . • .:,.
1 .14 ec. level lot wlth
basement. alec. &amp; wattr ,,
Loceted in Green Twp. C~!
448-3044 .
'
let on Timber Ridge Lldoi:
Rt. 7711. 2112•11 o·. aepti~
tonk. 13,200. Cen 1 -814·843-0te8 or 1-114-643•"
1
0226 oilier 2.
In Crown City. 1.87 ocie.
Aural we tar. aeptic ttiHir.
18.600. Coli 814-2111 •,
1213 alter 4PM.
•
I

Rr.nt.ils
.e·

'

41

'

Houses for Reiit ·,

Small furnished houie,
oduhs only. Call 4•6-03311.'

6 room' houSB, 2 bdr .. 1 b-:,
LR . DR . K. Excellent toe··
tion. Ref. a dapoait ' required. Cell 448-1370 oftllr
~:00.

Vz house on St. Rt. 141 !!&lt;
references requi red ." ' Ci ll '
446-4940 .
~

House for rent on Rt. 21 ,~.•

Cell 446-7208 envtlmo.

' '

...

home. ~
ref. required, .- &amp;~

For leaae-watertront
e30~

mo ..

.,

milea from town. Call 81•- ··
2116-1216.
'!"
' - ;t

Unfurniehed houaa. 3 bd\''
stove, ret . R-odney Vill1ge ~ :~

*276 mo. Cell
after 9 PM .

448 - 4~tor•
.. l ~o. ·,

2 hOUift for rent and btr for

Nle or Ieese with option to

buy. 304-8711-6720.

' ., '

.

-~

3 bedroom houn. 6 room
oponment. 304- 875 -61.~4-."'
or rent. 9 rOOITII,
baoament. 14• Pork Drive,
reference• and dapoeh. Rfn,J..

Sale

$3~.00.

oftef 6 PM .

304-6711-28811'~ ,,

�11,1984
Page-S- The Daily Sentinel
41

Houses for Rent

They'll Do It Every Time

2 bedroom houH, .Middle·
port ·Area, walking diatanc•
to

54

Misc. Mer9handise

.

___ __

Flrewood-l!eoloned hord.
wood *20
pick up food,
you heull1. Coli 448-2563.

a

school• and shopping

oreo. If lnloraslod call 304·
1!82-3722.

!111'---,-t FURNACE·

Lennox furnoco
wilh blo-r, UOQ.oo. 3'h
ton olr condition... nooda
comprooaor, an.oo. Coli
992-263B.

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

56

Pats
for Sale
...,.._

KIT 'N' CARLYUI ®b~ Leny Wr~tht

Mobile homo Upper River
Rd. Cell 446-1609 or 446·
0608.

Top ooll and fill dirt doli·
· 304-8711-7771 . .

2 bedroom fully· turn . all
utilities paid except for alec.
Convenient location . Call
446-8668 .

Dlocourit from Mfg. Prices
on union labelled odvortlalng
apocloltleo. H. 0 . Somorvlllo Bundy trumpa1, good cond.,
(since 19841 Phone 304· 1160. Coli 614· 38.8 · 9957
after !;PM.
876·3334.

lizea.

UnUmited

81

AKC Shetlond Sheap Dog
pup (Minoturo CoHie), aoblo·
while. Shot•. wormed, aye
chocks. 304-468· 10511.

57

367· 7826.

Mobile Home 8t lot for rent.

Call448-1062.
Two bdr. mObile home.
completely furnlahed on Bob

McCormick Rd. Coli 446·

9669.

2 bdr mobile home. Call
446-0390.
Mobile home fore rent

adulla, rot. &amp; no pets. Call
614-387-7743.

'

Clean, 2 bdr .. furnished .
pity utilities, privoto lot. 1

amall .child. 1186. Coll448 0939

.

3 rooms and beth. ref,.igera·
tor ' and stove furnished . Ref
and deposit. '225 . 00
month. Phone 304· 67610 9 0

rii~=·~~~~~~;;;
45

' h d
Fully
furnished
,
2
bdr..
urnes
II
aduHa only. Coll446-4110. 1---------~
For rant Slooping Rooms
Fumlahed mobile homo. 3 ond light houao keeping

bed,.oom, wether and dryer.

F

675-1266.
Electric dryer, f1 6.00,
works, 3Q4-875-1325.
Refrlgerotor,
good
mottroaa
and
box aprlnga.
CaM
ofter 11
PM 304·6711·3964.

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52 CB.
Equipment

room a. Park Central Hotel.

j'!lo pots. Coll949-22113.
_c;";':'~8:14:·:4:4:11~-0:7:11;11:.=== 1-- -- - - - - - - 1
2 bedroom, furnlahed, 1Homo delivery of video
washer and dryer, olr condi· 46 Space for Rent
movies, VHS ond Beta. Frea
tlon, 1176.00 plus utilities
pickup and dolivory. Send
name and acldreaa to Mo·
ond depoalt. No pOlo. Call
vioo, RD II, Box 407 ,
~92- 7479 .
Office apace for rent . Call Athens, Ohio 46 7 01 .
446-7672 or 446-1980.

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For aale 392 Hemy engine.
304·882· 3336.
•
St---'·1 beam a • engle Irons
.
oheatstoel. grating, 1Bto26
canto per pound; · pipeconduit, woter; culvert ond
goo; misc. wooden booms,
Ilea, 2 to 1 8 feat; goa
furnace, oodium lights. alectrlcol flxturol, minimum purch- e50.00. Old W. Vo.
Malleable Iron Plant;. Point
Ploeaont, Mondoy· Fridoy,
8:30 10 3:30 p.m.

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Firewood, $20 lood, $30
delivered, coli after 6, 304468·1728.

Misc. Merchandise

55
Knouff Firewood Split- 96%
hardwooda. S••IOJ18d Or
green. You pick up or we
deliver. HEAP vender. 814268·6246.

M e r ch~ ndt se

Limaatone, Send, Gravel.
Delivered in Maaon. Meiga.
Golllo or pick up ot Richerda
&amp; Son. Call 446· nli6.

2 bedroom unfurnished mo-

Plastic ciatema st•'• apI)Jie home, private lot.
proved. plastic septic tank1,
Burdette Addn, 1176;00 1-::-:-:-:- --:-....,..-:-::--~ · plastic culvert. metal Culplus deposit, references,
51 Hou~ehold Goods verts, RON EVANS ENTER·
utilities. 304-676-2464.
PRISES, Jockaon, Oh 814·
288·6930.
.
44 Apartment
Cut up alaba. 815 PU
for Rent
lood,lorgar loads delivered.
Coil for · prices. Coli· 814·
246·6804.
JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equal
Housing Opportunity! hal
one and two bedrooms. rent
atortlng at t1 63 for one
bedroom and 1198 par
month for two bedroom,
with t200 deposit located
neor Foodland and Spring
Valley 'Plaza. pool ond TV
ont. Coli 446-2746 or leave
message.
Nicely furnished mobile
home In clw, CA. 1 or 2
adt:tltl pnly, no pet a. Call
448-0338.
Furnished efficiency $146
ut1111ea paid, single, shore
both, 807 2nd. Avp., Galli·
pqlia. Call 446-44,8 after
9PM .
Furnished opt .. 2 rooms &amp;
bath. clean, no peta, adultl
only Depoait &amp; reference
required. Cell 614· 446·
161'9.
garage 'apt.. 4
rooms &amp; beth, adults only.
Coli 446-9279 after 4PM .
Furished

Modern 1 bdr. opt. quiet
location between Gallipolis
e. holzer. No peta. security
deposit. Coli 446· 2065.
Downtown, 1 bdr .• fur·
nlahod opt., carpeted , AC,
$200 plus utilities, adults
only. Coll446· 1788.
Fore rent 1 bdr. • kitchen.
nicely furni1hed , .w ent mid·
dleoged lody. 1126 mo.
utilitioo paid. Coli 448·
1414.

3 •111 · opt. with both, at 1 14
State St., Gallipolis. Call
448-3366.
Furnished efficiency. 11811
mo.. utilities pd. 920 4th
Ave.. Gallipolis . . Call 446·
4418 efter 9 PM.
Rlveralde Apu. Middleport.
Special rates for Senior
Citizens. $1 30. Equal Housing Opportunitleo . 614 ·
992-7721 .
Newly redecorated, 1 bed·

room. partially furnlahed.
e226. Oepo0it required. Coli
61 4 · 992·6319 or 992·
28111.

------·lcFurniahed 2 bedroom opart·
menta in Middleport. Adullo,
no pete, security depo111.
Ca11614-992-3874.
1 &amp; 2 bedroom fumlahod
opts for rent. Call814-992·
5434 or 992· 11914 or 304·
882·21118.
2 Bedroom apt. In Middle·
port . Utilities included.
121 0 a month plua d-alt.
Coli 6 14-882· 71 77. '(

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For eole fill dirl, end top aoil.
Coli Coll614·266-1427.

Building Supplies

Building Matorlolo
Block. brick, aewer pipe1,
windows. lintels. etc .
Claude Wintera. Rio Granda,
0 . Coll614· 246-6121 .
VoLi build it or we will26x48
4 cor garage kit. e2,495,
dol. con 1· 614·888-7311 .

Now open for business,
Mountain State Block, Rt.
33. New Hoven. Compllle
moaonry auppllaa. 4 " , 8".
1 2" block. Delivery ll!lrvice.
Phone day 304-882· 2222,
evening 882-3239.

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Pats for Sale

HILLCREST KENNELS
Bo111rding all brHd1. Heated
indoor-outdoor facilities .

AKC Dobennon puppies:
Stud Service. Cell614·446·
7795.
Judy Taylor Grooming . Call
814·367-7220.
Briarpatch Kennell Profes·
sional All-breed grooming.
Indoor· outdoor boarding faciliti~o. Engiioh Cocker Spe·
nlel puppies . Col 81 4-3B8·
9790.

Autos for Sale

Fm11 Suppli''.,

61

Farm Equipment

TOP CASH poid for '80
modelondnewerulodcera.
Smith Buick-Pontile, 1911
Eaatem Ave .• Gallipolis. Call
1114·448-2282.

For sale or trade 1 30 Fennell 74 Dod111 Swi"lllf. .711
with CL!Itivatora. In exC. Plymouth. 78 Plymouth.
cond. Will trade for . good llant I, niM good~ Call
pickup truck. Al1o 2 box 4411·2B17 otter 6. ·
tobacco prina with air cyl.
1974 Coachmon aoif contl·
Call 446-7838 after 6.
oned fifth wheel ti.ooo.
N- Ideo corn picker, good 1981 Rabbit dlnol U,IIOO.
cond., $700. Coli 81 4·388· CoH 814-367· 71011.
8701.
1982 FO&lt;d Eocort 13.499.
Ford 601 mower, very good 1882 Ford EXP 13,499.
condition, $5!50. Danua• 1 982 FO&lt;d Futuro Foirmont
Pool Hole Digger, 1360. Coll 13,499. John's Auto Sole,
Bulavllle Rd. Gollipolia, Oh .
388-999&amp;.
448·4782.
John Oeare 35 2 row corn
chopper, 2 ·a ilag• wagons. 1 973 Dodge Charger, $800
or be01 offer. Ca11814· 2118·
Coll614-266-8889.
S417.
New Holland 717 Chopper,
corn ond groaa hood. P.T.O. 1 977 Mercury Monorch,
Fo• Blower. Coli 1 - 304- good cond. Call 614·268·
1612.
474-3317.
Chain · saws sharpened,
same dey service guoron·
- d or wo sharpen 11 frH.
Siders Equipment, 304876-7421 .

1981 Grond Prix, good
shepo, fully equipped, best
offor over eli,OOO. CoR after
4PM. 448·48a6.

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Trucks for Sale

1982 9 · 10 Chevroiel V-6,
e4•.999 . 11179 C::heyy Luv
wl1h toppe&lt; e2, 799 . .John's
Auto Sole, Bulevllle Rd.
Golllpolla, Oh. 448·4782.
TRUCK TOPPERS Moat
lint.
corore.
ltr card occepted . . John's
Auto Solo, Bulavllle Rei.. Coli
448-4782, GoHipolls, Oh .

dtfferent

maa-

1982 Scolldllle half ton,
stondord "'11h overdrive,
would tTodo for lola model
cor. Coli 614- 379-21111.
1977 ChevrOlet truck . Cell
614-378-2888.
1982 Toyota Truck, 7ft. bed
w/m1tchlng camper 'top
AM/FM cooootte. 16,500,
Coli 446·3738, Ilk for
Charlie.
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1968 lntornotlonol Seoul
tliOO . 1979 ·XL 1811 Honda
tiiOO . Lorgo full oil atove
t11i0. Call 814· 37,·2820.
1879 Ford Bronco XLT. Cell
448-2177.
--------1976 CJ 7 hardtop, auto,
PS, low mlloogo. Coli 446·
1800.

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Boat• and
Motors for Sale

1873 811rcroft Boot Chief·
ton Morlc IV Zi ft. cabin
orul-end 1177T111n311f1.
Park Mo!lel Compet. loth
excellent oondltlpn. Cell 1 •
88&amp;·3180 oflor II P.M . ot
o11ytlme· woekendl.
1877 lllnkerbelt Trl Hull,
16'h ft 71 hp outboard, bell
offer. 304-171-4437 or
117&amp;-3364.

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Pomeroy. 61 4 -992· 2284. :

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8'78·1711 llftwr 8:00,
Call jim Lonlor,. 304·8711

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1 877 Ford Movorlck
0101 of work, hu 110101
Pllrll end new tlrea. Call
11&lt;1· 211.. 12111.

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Aloo pools filled. Call 11142118·1141 or 1114-446 ·
11711 or 814· 446-7911 .

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CARTER'S PLUMBING'
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth end Pine
Galllpolla, Ohio
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Phone 114-448-3888 o
814-4411-4477

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NOR'111

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p'.
toward deftloplnc • poalble ~
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Openinlleed: •J
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the aee aad N1W oed a dlemo11cL
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of them. SIDce Eat ... c:ompeJied to
keep the apat1e kiDC. be came dowu to
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tlond, Oh,614-742· 29031 •
IIHmenta, Footere, Con• '
crete work, Backhoe's, (
Doaer • Dltcher. Dump I
trucka, &amp; .weter-gaa-sewer·
electrical linea.
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(lllft) Now. 'The World Accoo ding to VJeilakopf.' One
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phyoico. Victor Weiaaltopf.
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1877 Suzuki RM 8 '0
*200.00. Runo good, 3048711·4072.

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1979 Uncoln Town coupe.
MF 12 baler, 900d condl· Coli 814· 318-8244.
tion, 11400 . 304-896 , 1 - - - - - - - - - 3690.
1 91!4 Dodga Doytona Turbo
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.J IM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT· ·\
opel. Call 814-2118·8lili7.
lNG. Rt. 1, Box 366, Golll63
livestock
polla. Call 614-3117-0678 .
Comoro Z-28 Indy
F:oce · Cor Edition, t·top, 74 Motorcycles
SHULAW'S Plumbing and
3 full
Arabiana: 4 year A.C.. A.T.. low mileage.
Hooting, 211 Sixth St., 1
Serloua
,Inquiries.
Coli
446·
Che1tnut-mare. green. br-*•
Point PIOOIInt, W. Va. 304· I
71189
otter
8
p.m.
·
to ride. Weatorn IIIIIOUre
1978 Vomoho VX 400 dirt 815-11420. Licensed end '~
contest or endu,.nce pro&amp;•
bike U60. 1 978 Honda CB ln1ured.
J
poet. Yearling block beyfllly, 1977 Ford Maverick noeda 360T bike 1860.
work,
h11
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of
niV\I
p.ilrta
beautiful Egyptian-type
.1 873 Vomoho DT 260atreo1
haod end neck. long straight ond n..., tira1. Coil 81 4 · &amp; troll bike •400. Coli 83
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2118·82&amp;1
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leg. WaanNng Cheotnul colt,
814-21111-68311.
4 white stocking &amp; bloze, full
brother to above filly . Pho- 1978FordLTDnlca U, 100. 1978 XL3&amp;0 Hondo, good
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tos and pedigreea ovolloble Coli 441-0782.
cond. Wllltokl e40o. 181 41 'menta, footars, driveways, ••
upon request. Stoll rentlol
3117-7147 or (304) 8811· Nptlc tonk1, landlcaplng.,,.
ond stud ae&lt;vlco. R&amp;J Arabi· 1 884 Plymciuth HO&lt;izon, 31106 aft~r 6 p.m .
·
3,600
mllet,
4
cyl.,
4
door.
Coli onytlme 81 4 - 448· "
ons, Leon, W. Yo .. 304·468·
Collll14-378-2728.
4637, Jomeal. Davison, Jr. 1
1082.
1882 Harley Dovldeon owner.
1 97a CedHioc Coupe De· Sponator 211th onnlv-ry.
vtlle. OoodCondl11on. 18 HP auoo firm . Coli 111 4-949· Do1er Work by Ted Hanne.
Evlnrudo motor, designed 2182 ,ofler 11:30. Notrodea. 011ches, ponds, roods, lend'
for electric otortor. Coli
cleorlng, etc. Call Motor Cor
1977 Kowukl KZ400 Brokera. 448· 8692.
814-9811-3887.
forrlng, aoddleboga, creoh
ber, canler, 1l1ay btlr, neW Do1er work, ground . cle•r~
betllry. a300.00 flrm . Call
lng, . excovatlnl, a211 hl'i
982·2439.
hour. Coli 4411- 1138.
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coo. 304-896-3802.
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1978 Dotsun PU
apd... . MOlal builillngs, doaigned
radio. topper, "uifo1,v9 9 · I ond built any olze. in colora.,i
11 118 (cheap) 304· 676 · 3981 .
John's Auto Soloa,"'
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Rd. Coil 446 . 4782.
Building-Remodeling. con19811 GMC, 4000 oariea, 2 crete. dryw1ll, electrical.
ton dump tNck wllh heavy roofing, flooring, framing, ,
duty troller hitch, e1 ,500. kf1cheri-'bathroom irietalta· 1
Coll4411·11173.
tion. doOr-window framing . l
304-676-2440.
J
85 Ford dump truck. Good
condlion. Coli ofler 6:00 Remodelig Interior end extep.m., 742·2187.
rior. Free eatlfJ'Itee. 304~~.,1
896-3425 or 896· 3384. · •

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ronl'ovol. cell 304-818· '•
1331.

furnlohed . frea estlmotea, ,
Call collect 1-614,231·
0488 , 9 o.m . t o 6' p.m . ' '.
Aogera Baaement '
Woterproofing.
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RINGLES'S SERVICE, e•: "'
porlencad carpenter, el,.tri- ; •
clan, maton, p•lntar, roof- 1
lng (including hot tar
application) 304-876-2088
or 8711·4660.

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they opened up on tho moon?IT HAD NO "ATMOSPHERE"

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exp. Coli 814- 388·91162. ·'.,

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1811 S20 oo. CaH 44&amp;· 1062.
Canning tomatoes. Pick
your own, bring contoinera. AHolfaondmixodhoy, povod
Eugene Davis. Coli 814· 100 dl
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247-3283.
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Concord Grapoa, 1 0 lb. 14;
40 lb. t14; 2'h mlloa Hat on
Sand Hill Rood, 304·6711·
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8o.rry Potch: Coll448·8892.

Oas heating stove to'r nle
cost $600. Uaed one year.
Soli 1200. 304-882-2583.

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lng. Now lnstoll,ng rubber :
roofa. 30 yeera experience. 1
SJ!Iclalizlng In built up roof.
ciue14· 388-9B67. ·

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building
South
Westwhite
aide I·B,un&lt;lv
street, fr"" parking. Rentol
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ourplus clothing.
lei'-u:v;;t;)Clk"-71
Bundy allo aox, new, uaod 3 1 63
Autos for Sale
51
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coal
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burning 'atove. 304· 675· 3Q4·676· 178$ before 3 :00
for Rent
6466.
PM •fter 11711-26118.
1'h yeoroldwhlttllocod bull. For Sole _ 1984 Cutlosa,
Formica type, top, kitchen
II year old q~!lrier horN, PB, p&amp;, AC, AM·FM
APARTMENTS, mobile table with 6 cholro. Coli Flrevvood t20.00 pickup 1-,----:-'--:----- goldlng, good for ITeR or couette. 11 ~ 1 n-. 19600 ,
piNauro. goodwl1h children 304 _1171 _21178 or 6711 .
homes. houses. Pt. Pleasant 446-3646.
lood; .1 30.00 d.e livered . 58
or odul1a. Coli 992· 7201 .
end Gollipolii. 614 · 448· 1-::::E.-r-:-ly-A:-m-en-·ce-n_c_o-uc_h_&amp;_ 304-676-2991 or 304-675&amp; Vegetable•
1808.
8221 .
8762.
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Rag. Polled H-0&lt;d Bulle. 1 - - - - - - - - 1973Corvlttevorynicecer.
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younger. Rooaonoblo. Coil will 1111 chNp. 304· 1175·
mont . 304-676-2218 be· 1 - - - - - - - - - - Compound Bow . 1260.
then and Rambo apples.
211113 ofl.. ll PM Ilk for B.J .
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Pickens used furniture. 304- ~
N-. Wlllaell quiver. sights. Concord gropes. you pick Of 814·992·51186.
ra 6 p.m .
675·8483 or 676-1460.
1983 Z28 Comero, 3700
and arrow reet. all for $200. buy ot sells room. St . Rt.
6 room apartment. 3 bed- 82" round dining room table Exc. Cond . 304-576-2881 881 SE. of Albany. Coli
mHea. loadtld, urne as new.
room house . 304· 875 ·
lfter 6 p.m .
Phone 304· 11711·71191 .
614-898-8298 1PM-7PM .
64 Hay &amp;. Grain
5104.
with motchlng choirs, Phil·
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Frl, Sot, Sun, Sam Som• For sole Bundy trumpet, like
rvillo's, Eoat Rovenowood, 7 new. 12110. 304-6711·4828.

1 2x60 2 bod room trliHer
fumi1hed, gaS It water pd .
$260 mo. and .$ 100 deposit.
Call 446-6683

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Surpluo Army Comouflago, 4 pc. rod aparlda drum mote
Loother combot boots, De· dru"' set $2110 . Coli 814·
all

Moton Homes
&amp; Campars

1876 Wlldorneia 2&amp; ft . ex.c.
con d.. e3, 600. Col 614·
3&amp;7·01194 ofler 4PM .

Flah Spaclof'a every wHk.
Porokeata oil colora a11 .11;
10 got. oquorium 17.811;
fomolo conorllt 112 .110.
Hours beglno Sepl. 1Oth,
12-6 . Fish Tonk, 2413Jock·
aon Avo. Pl. Pl. 304·1178·
2063.

1 or 2 men. No city toxoa. ll':~k-'1
. Fosters Trailer Park. Call
446-1602.

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Registered 3 l!'lontha old Pit
Bull pupa. 301· 675·&amp;3117.

Tobacco atlcka 62 In IO"JI.
Both ends ahorponod, 17
cent1 each or 1 e canh per
1,000 or more. 304-93721130.

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, Rep. Bo5ter,Ill her remarks, said,
·"this area has had lots of promises
unfUlfilled. But getting Improved
highways Is a long process. In mqst
be a community effort, not Democratlc or Republican. It must be a
bl-pilrtlsan, cohesive effort In order
to get anything started. A project In
one plaCe always helps the entire
region." Sbe also cited the great
supportthattheproposedprojectsln
this area have received from West
VJrgtnla.
, "Money Is wanted for hl!ibways
all overthestate.DirectorSmltb has
made a commlttment to me !bat.
SoutheaStern Ohio w1ll not be
lgriored and wW be taken Into
consideration in Gov. Celeste's
Strategic Plan for the ro's and
Beyond," said Boster.
Bo5ter explained that the strategic plan wW be a tool In looking
toward andplanntngforthefutureof
the state. There was no mention in
theflrstdraftoftheplanforhlghway
development. Because economic
development binges upon highway
development, the plan Is being
reworked with this idea in mind.
The lltat4lls expected to feiiOl't on
the stratePc plan bt 90 to 1.20 da;ys.
In his statement at the meeting,

Smlth said, "You may not like
everything you see in the strategic
plan, but It will give you a Yardstick
by which to measure our reactions
·
to your needs in this area."
''At J~t now we'll know what
we're dealing with here because
· we've actually looked at the
'problems In tile area," Smith
emphasized. The hlgl!way director
was in JacksOO .Iast week and will
return to visit Athens and Gallla

Area deaths

Cwntaoo September28.
It was reported that the estimated
cost oftheprpposedroad from J!,ock
SprltJa$ to Ravenswood, based on
t1gures from engineering consul·
tants, ts$4.3m1Dlon. Anactualroute
for this road has never been chosen
but It ts supposed to be a two-lane on
a four-Janel'll!htofway.
Smlthpointedout!Jlat" in1990. the
federalgovemmentwlllcometothe
close of building the Interstate
highWays system. Four billion
federal dollars a year has gone into
these projects. A new highway blll
· w111 be passed inllle6andthefederal
gOvernment Is now looking towill'd
developing a 'mlnl·tntentate gys.
terri.' ThiS should interest us ill Ohio
becauseweareacoiTidors!atewith
major roiltes going through us."
At thecloseofthemeetlng,Racine
resldentMaxtneWingettgotaround
of applausewhenshesaldshenever
thought she'd Uve to see the
. Ravenswood Bridge and she now
ooped slle'd "Uve to see the road
, from the bridge to Route 33.''
. FoUowtng the meeting, DirEctor
Smltbtold"TheDaUySentinel"that
$1.1 bUUon annually Is spent on
highways wltb 90 pe1 cent of that
figure going to maintain roads
already in existence. "When declding wnere the money goes, we
always consider 1!fhat the benefit
w111 be to the state as a woole and
00w the state w1ll be affected

River watchers

Funeral aervicel w1ll be held ll
1:00 p.m. '1'hur!lday in Mann-Barf

Lawrence E. Spires
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Funeral Home, Fostoria. with ~

Lawrence E . Spirel, 72. Rutland
Park, Fla., formerly of Fostoria,
died Sunday morning.
Born Aug. 25, l9l2, in Gallla
County. 1100 of the late Lewis and
PansyWalshSplres,.h eretlredfrom
Union Carbide after WOiidng there
fQr32years, 81141 was a WoridWa,r n
Navy veteran.
. He maiTied Doris Price, who
' survives, on April 25, 1939, in

Rev. vem:m BWtngton ~
Bur1a1 Will be in Arcadia Mem~
Gamens. Friends may call at the
tuneral home from 3-5 and 7-9 P-D!;
Wednesday,

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Th1rteen calls were answered by

firemen went to Comley Road for a
fire at the Thomas Gasper home;
Middleport a 11: 56 a.m., went to

Find cash register
A cash register r~oved tn a
breaking and entering of Crows
FamUy Restaurant overnight Sl!nd;ly was found Monday afternoon in
the weeds on the hUlslde behind the

Routes124and7forJohnnyWalker, Tuppers Plains at 7:18p.m. took
to Veterans Memorial; Tuppers Margaret Spencer, tuppers Plains,
Plains at 2: 23 p.m. took Mathew . to Vetel'aiiS Memortal; Syracuse at
Gordon from County Road 44 to 1: 32 p.m., took Debbie Halley from
Camden-clark Hospital, Parkers· Second ' St. to Holzer Medical
burg; RuUand at 4: 01 p.m., took Center; Pomeroy at 7:39p.m. took
Sandra Boring from Pagetown to
Rusty Martin from tile Meigs
Veterans Memortal Hospital; Ru- football !leld to Veterans Memorial
tland at 5: 53 p.m. went to Meigs . and 8 p.m. Pomeroy took John Long
Mtne 1 lor Grover Worlanan, to ftom the tield to Veterans MemorHolzer Medical Center; Pomeroy at
ial; Tuppers Plains at 9:02p.m , took
5: 56 p.m. to 15~ E. Second St for Jan Eichinger from Route 248 to St.
Martha' Fife to Holzer Medical Joseph Hospital tn Parkersbw:g,
Center; Pomeroy at 6:28p.m. to the andPaneroy at9: 39p.m. took Clara
Meigs foOtball field for Denny MWer from the Pomeroy Health
Davis, to Veterans Memorial;· Care Center to Veterans Memorial.·

. , According to an entry fUed
Meigs County Common Pleas
Court, a settlement and ~lease in
the amount of $l,!ro.OO on a
mechanic's Uen was reached tn an
action filed by Robert Fetty, et al,
against )i'h!Ulp E. Dallman, dba
Dixie Energy Company, et al.

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and Frank Cleland, joined tlcmeroy and Middleport
Chamber memberS in c:ll8cusllng the next sttp In the ·
petltlondrtveprocess.Formanyctthlivtsltors..ltwas
the second day in a row they n'!ade the trip to Meigs.
Dick Gu!Uph, Pre!ldent of the Lopn Chamber,
said that although be' was not excited at ~s
meeting with Ohio Department of ~tlon
Director Warren Smith. he wu excited now because
the project Is conllnulng to,pneess. "I feel we're
really going to get some attention tnm Colwnbus,"
said GutUph.
"I wish we could go into the Northwestern comer of
thestateandselltheldea,"hecontlnued. GuWpbls
c.vrmtly Involved In aswveywhlchll:to~fy job
potential in this area. Gutllph explalq!d that the 33
corridor wiU give Northwestern Ohio better and
' faster accesa to Southern routes, perhapl cuttlt!g 70
mile&amp; or one and a half hoUrs orr the IQII!IIt clliatance
and ~ cthat It takes tnJcir6!n tD reach tiDe routes.

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Budget
rumor
kllled ·

extradltJoit Of Und.say Tay·

canjletent, the extndtlon &amp;hould
pnn:ed on that date. Law~
fl'om West Virginia was delayed ment olftcials from Meigs County
again Tuesday afternoon when
will be attending the Oct 5 healing.
Jl!dge,JosephHandlandoftheWood ·
MeanwhUe, Hubert David
County CircUit Court ordered a Clower 29 'l'Ues!lay appeared ~cy hearl/18 for Oct"5.
before J~ Chartfs KnlaJhlln the ·
. ·Paul Gerard, specJallnvestJgator Melp Coonty CmlmonPieu Court
• tOr Melp County Prosecuting for sentencing upon a pr1or plea of
Attorney Fred W. Crow IU, and . guUty to a cb8rge of cultJy•llon ct
GarY Wolfe, investlgator for the marijuana.
Meigs County Sheriff's DepartClowerwasaentenced to a term of
ment, attellded a brief hearing six n'IOIItlll bt the &amp;ppuipriate penal
'Nelday atteniCkJot in ~. lnstltutbt ot the state. 'lbat .aent, ·
expectb~g .that Taylor wW!d be ence was suspended. however, and
ordered returned to Ohio to face Clower was placed on probation fOr
aggravated nrurder charges in aperlodoftwoyears.
connectton wltb the sOOottng (Ieath · Inanothercaae,twoMelpCounty
ofDan!1yWayneMeltoninOctober, . men.JarnesMcDonaldandJimmle
1!£3.
Lee Perenberler. were segtenced
.Gerald ;mid Judge Handland only to p1sm tenns byJudge Knl!lht
yesterday took the case from Judge
McDonald, 19, wQ cl\ar(ti!d with
Black woo hid to withdraw due toW arson.and receMng stolen jX\ipei ty
JButh. Handiand granted ·the hear· In a bW of lnfllltnatlon. The arson
. lngonamotlonbyTaylor'sattomey · charge, a felonyofthethlrdcqn£,
Jlimes Bradley.
steJns from an Incident at the Meigs
· If the court fbtds that Taylor is Cwnty jail in March, this year. The
lnccmpetent to proceed crtmlnally. . receiving cbarge, a felor\Y
the
HlsllkelythathewWbecommltted fourth degiee, al8o results from a
to an Bppt'4JIIste mental fac!Uty in · March Incident. McDonald was
West Vlrgina.
sentl!ilced to a one year deftnlte
. Getwd l8ld that a goveroots aenteace2J.I.,~anonchargeandslx
WIIITIII!tWUobtainedlnNovember, mootblll)WI(IIIItrece!Yingcharge.
lS83, but that extradition has becen
Derelllieijjer, 22, was charged
blocked since that time by the with two separate cases. He had
¢mPetency question. .
entered a plea of guUty in NG; Judge Handland Indicated Tues• vember, 1982, to two counts of
day that If he finds Taylor Is
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Cartetoo School Supertntendalit. .
John F01ter met ~ with
Meigs Cwnty Commlaslonei'S to
cJeer up a rumor tjtat · Carletorl.
School budget. funds are being_
reduced.

"I'm not sure hoW the l'\ll!lOr got
started, but !tis a misunderstandIng," explained Foster.
Foster presented lnlonnation
abciit Wockaolngon In the Sheltered
Workahcp which has contracted
with R.C. Bottling to repair wooden
cases 1J!1B1 bt canylng IIDft drink ·
bottles and witb B.F.Goodrlch from
Marietta to m8ke metal8118Emblles
used tn holdlll&amp; lllsulatlon on waDa
'd uring construction.
Foster also reported that the

rschoOI's parEnt ll'OIIP has dollaied
. $:W)to be llled wltb lcboollllnds to

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Paul Qualls. Director of Opera· . Qualls expects the same type of
lions for the Burger&lt;llefCimpany, Improvement in Pauaoy.
AU Burger Chef signs w1ll be
Tuelday tdd members of the
coming
dclWn by the end or the year
Ptauauy OWnber of Ccmmerce
that the Ponll!ioy Burger &lt;lief will as the tranchlsed restaurants get a
soon be n:moll eled and the parking new name which has not yet been
publicized.
arm·bla:ld•n•landn!lltrlped.
Chamber member Tom Reed
Qualls, wbo was intnlcl!ced at the
reminded
the group that the
meeting by Pa!le! oy Burger Chef
Gallla-Melgs
Community Action
Manager Jbn Hill, said many
.
Agency
Job
Training Program
c&lt;xl;uatedumges nave beenoccurolftre
had
recently
moved upstillrs
ing within the Burger Olef franin
the
Warner
Building
on Second
chises in this area.
Street tn PometoY. He also reAa.'otdlng to Qualls, encourag.
ment from MW corporate leaders minded members that the program
for area Buraer Chef personnel to can uadelwrlte tralnlDg foc new
employees for businesaes.
.
l:itt!ai!t active in tUIUUUnJty type
He
also
reported
that
the
recent
crpnlzatlons such as the chamber
commerce, has led to growth and business survey raken by_.ITPA
improYI!ment at many Burger worlcl!rs has been completed and
Chefs and dted the Ravenswood will soon be typed in 11na1 ronn.
A two-minute sOOppJng spree
l!lltabll8hment as a prime example.

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Wttlmt electricity mid Pollee Chief
BW Coring and his crew were
waiting for daylight, and the ratn
and wind toSIIbslde.
''It's hard to tell how much
damage there Is untU morning,"
said Coring, his otnce lit by a
bare-bulbed table lamp powered by
an emergency generaior-.
'lbewallclock, fratlen at5: 4lv.m.,
told when electricity was lost.

SOU'IHPORT, N.C. (AP)- They
walled tor Dlllla in the dark as
sbeeta of rain ll!d fierce winds
liiiiiiDI to 1]5 mph wailed tllrOUgh
lhll c:outa1 communlly.
'lbe hi!!Tk:ane lurllal llmlnous1y
In the Atlantic, ~~ furious
anna mllel tn f!&gt;M'I direction,
feelln&amp;.lla way l!P the coast. ·
'lbesbataof Scuthport,
c&lt;IIII1IUlll1y of abwt 3,!00people on

apolntoflalldabwt25mllelathot
SOmehow, the town crept through
Wlllnllllltm. wwelJitil!redwithtrees · theatonn with no one Injured.
IMill"' bt downed power lines.
'lbe Coast Gqard station at Oak
Slllft alps, ripped tram thmr • Island Just across the 80IInd from
~ wtre crumpllld on the
SoUthport reported sustained wlnda
po!lllll.

8ed , flap atop

'~'~Say of 100 mph with gusts
J!lttlngll5mph.
CaroUna Pnwer It Light Co.'s
Bnllllwlck Nuclear Power Plant
j!IBI oullllde SoutqJort reported no
)II'Obletns from the stmn, Corning
said.

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Alltl a111m1 of purcftlll 1ft Q!Aiantlld IOf !hi Intire &amp;-month period .

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being sponsored by the chamber
was also discussed. Cut otr date fDr
selling tickets for this lllnd raiser
has been set for September ~- The
spree will take P.iace at Powell's
Super-Valu.
Jim Hill and Tom Reed have been
asked to organi2Je a community
Halloween party. It Is hoped that
PmleroY and MlddlE.1lOfl parties be
held on the same night.
Chamber President Ron Ash
ronducted the meeting. He thanked
Veterans Memortal Hospital Ad·
mlnlstrator Scott Lucas for the
cooperation the chamber has received whUe having meetings at the
OOspltal. Money which was collected for lunches sef'Ved at ·the
chamber meetings w1ll be used to
pUrchase something for the
OOspltal.

Small community waited for Diana .

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GALLIPOLIS- 416 2nd Avenue ............ . .... (614)446-2765
POMEROV- 300 W. 2nd Street . .. ............. (614)992·2111
JAOKSON- 396 East Main Street .............. (614)286-4187

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Commlsslcmen David Koblentz
aild MatlniDIRooshaliDIJe:ardfrtm
County Enafneer Phil Roberta
concemiiiC CCIIllPialnla of the raDroad crossing at Hobllon. Roberta
. told the commissioners that the
crossing had been tom out to put bt
new ralls and that slag had been •
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construction money at this time. We are ~
highway planning rmlle'Y which Is easier to ClllllE! by
anyway. We are also after pJanrt1ng can~n
· deadlines," Bush said.
.
Cleland Is qJtJm1st1c about the efforts underway
and singled out RaVI!IliWOod chamber members for
their continued backing. ''The bridge goes two ways.' •
Cleland also suaested that "perbaps the time has
COD'IeforGov.Rockerfl!llerofW.Va.andGov.Celnte
to work •~ther toward the ·completion of tbla
con1dor sb;; it w111 provide a direct route from
Columbus to Ch8rleston."
. OetoberJOdeaene
~pproxlmately 2,cm signatures have been coJ:
lected $0faronpelltlonsinMelpCounty. A taltaUve
. cut orr date of October 10 has been set foc the drive
.witb theexceptlonofFatrfteid Om:ltywherethefalr'
takes plaCe 1n mid-october.
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Gutllph and Welsh both polilted rut that the petition
w1ll also have to be "sold" In their owrl counties in
ordertol'eallzethat .a conldorroadbulltinMelgsand
'Athens coont1es wiU create joiBin their counties in the
lllture.
IJqiOitaat "'*"h•.r
Rep. Boster ·told the grwp that Monday's meeting
wltb Smith was especially Important because not only
did he see the are8s problems first hand, he also
wlllerllrored thefede!'al moneythatwWbechanneled
into other projects wileD the Interstate highways
system Is CCIIllPleted in :i990. A new federal highway
bW will be pa•..., bt 1!186. ·we ·have a highway
director woo Is loiDylngfor federal funds. Ohio does
notdlctatewberefederalmoi!eyw1llgobutwenredto
have an active voice In the matter," commented
Boster.
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Spe&amp;ldng briefly, Bush reiterated a fact from
Monday&amp; meetJna. 'We are not after. highway

Burger Chef renovation plan
outlined at ·chamber session

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Through Monday 9/17

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137 Main Street, New Haven, West Virginia

They were Alfred R. Smltb, Sr.,l
Pomeroy, and Joyce Ann Smlili,
Rutland; Cindy Lou JohnsOn, Middleport, and Mark AntOOny Jotq\·
son, Mason, 111111 John E. Umbarger,
. Jr.,Sbade,IIJI(!AnltaD. Umbarger,
Gallipolis.

. night 1n the Ohio Lottecy's dally
game, "'lbe Number," was ff¥1.
In the "Pick 4" game, played
Mauday throogh Friday, the wtn~
ntngnumberwas67'l5.
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Court.

ClEVELAND (AP) The .
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higher rates on
·. 6-month time deposits

··Three couples have fUed for
dissolutions of their marriages tn
j'delgs County Common Pleas

By NANCY YOAOIAM '
llejk!!!l !!WI Wiler

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tlons for lllture drtUtng which may 1take pb!Ceon the property~ by
Fetty and also provides for repair of
a drlvew.ay plpeUne and rel~ted
damages in thesumof$3,686.00tobe
ompleted by Dixie Energy by
.October1.
The agreement also sets forth
piuvlsions for service by Fetty to the
Dixie Energy Company and pi'(),
\l!des for free gas to Fetty.

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Pomeroy PoUce report that 1M II
burglars entered the restaurant by a
sldedoorwhich they pried open. The
JAMES D. LOCKHART, D.D.S~
cash register was apparently carried to the hill where it was ·opened
and the change taken out.
The register Is currently at pollee
headquarters being dusted for
fingerprints.

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• "We take thl!i p08ltlon that this (the building of the
oOrrtdor road) Is a positive move for oentral and
Sootheutern Ohio and we give you mr wholehearted
lllJlPDrl.'' affirmed Elltabetb Welsh. · Assistant
Dltectorof!MLancaster·FaJrfleld County Chamber
cit O)mrneree:
Welsh emphasized, "We have been pushing for our
own33l~ypasaatLallcaster,llutwenowfeelmwlt'sa
ciea91s1UewltbUttlelKlpe. Wew~ttothrowallofour
Sllpport to your project and the petitiOns are now
IJelng circulated throullh our nearly I.COl members.''
• Chamber rep~esentatlves from Lancaster, Loian,
Athens and Ravenswqod, State ~- Jolynn Bolter;
lllibWBY users committee members Kenner Bush

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gains
momentum
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llalnlng momentum.,

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio. Wednelday. September 1 2. 1984

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Emergency squads answer 13 calls
Iocal units Monday, the Meigs
County Emeigency Medical Servi·
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At 11: 16 a .m .. the Tuppers Plains

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ALLIIANDSFORMONDALE-DemocrallciN n' ..'*bile&amp;MU te
Walier Mondale reaclwA aut to sbake aseaofllands dllrlq aaunpllip
walk through Center ctty PhlladelpMa Mauday atteruooa. !AP

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Choice of Salad, Roll &amp; ,Drink

ew.PCA directors

......'"''s predictions

Henry D. Roush, 92, fonnerly o(
Meigs County, died this momlng . i
Akron City Hospital in Akron.
. Ga!IIPQI!•.
Funeral IUTijllgeiTIEI\ts for Mr.
A1l!o S1,IIVMng are tive brothers, Roush w1ll be 8llllWllced later by
Jol!n of Akl'on, Emerson of Pome- . Ewing
J!'unerai HOOle.
roY, TeiJ of Deflanre, Chester of
Mesa, Ariz., and Clair of Fostoria; Veterilns Memorial
andslxslsters,Mrs. MillleHetnzeof
Admtssions--Ltsa Cochran, ~
F01torla, Mrs. Dorothy Undelwood
acuse; Opal Kloes, Syracuae; Jol«
ofRI~ Mrs. VIJ'ilnla Addles·
R. Walker, Sciotovllle; Job(
burgler •of Bethesda, Mrs. ·Hilda
Grueser,
Racine; Mildred Sml~
French of McOlnneJsvllle, Mrs.
Chester; Sandra Boring, Dexter,
Marie PoWers of Huntington,
MargaretSpencer,Pomeroy; Ciani
W.Va., and Mrs. Marjorie Gardner Miller, Porrieroy.
,
ofBJoomdale.
Discharges' ---Mary Way)and
Hewasalso~indeathbya
Jennifer Foreman. ·
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economically~"

AitOOugh Smith ooted his visit to
the area was not tn11uen~ by the
c!Uzen's petition drive that is
presently being sponsored by the
Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce,
when asked 'If 'the squeaky wheel
~ts thegrease.'Smlthsaid, "There
Is Soine truth to that statement.''

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Three nllles inland from Southport, about a dozen cars were
parked along the front of I,ive Qak
shopping center by people seeking
shelter from the storm.
Tom Medlin, 59, of Southport said
hedldn'twanttogotoanevacilatlon
center because they wouldn't tak.e
his three dogs.

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Sitting in his station wagon with
his animals, a flashlight and a box of
food, MedUn said he lbooght the
500ppingcenterwas "a~eplace.''
In HOlden Beach, aboutl5rnlles to
the soUth 8long the coast, Mayor
KennerAmOshadorderedHJgbway
:1:1) blocked · at the Intercoastal
Waterway bridge.
Amos, mayer of the town of
residents for 10 years, earlier had
ordered the beach llluaesevacuated
and the ell:ctrtctty cut off to jri!YBll
fires.

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Additional
reclamation
funds coming
state Rep. Jotynn f!oster, D:, .
Gallipolis, announced today that an
additional $38,250 in federal funds
have been releasedforthereclama- .
t1on project along State Route 68lin
SclpiD Township, Meigs County. • •
The newly released money will : :
purchase an additional 8M tons of - ~
typeD, Rlprap for erosion control at
the MWiy completed reclamation
project. The project Involves 66

acres. .
"By using additional Rlprapnow;
the Department of Natural Resources hoPes to preclude the necessity
of returning to the site to con-ect a
recuiTing erosion problem later
on,"Bo5tersaid . .
Sedlmenlatlon from tlie area had
caused flooding along the west hand
of the Shade River.

Meigs man faces
murder.trinl date
McARTHUR- ARt. 1, Pomeroy
resident, George Rels, 43, wW face
trial tn Vinton County on Oct. 17 In
the death of Charles L. Brooks last
June in a Zaleski-area house.
· A p-e-trtal conference was held
Sept. 7. Rels was represented by
attorney Phillip Rose. Reis dld not
ask for a further hearing on the
report l1liM;Ie by the Shawnee
F'cn:!lslc Center on his sanity and
tUDpetencytostand trial. The court
ordefed that aU pre-trtal rmttons be
lleld by Oct. 5.
Rels Is being held in jail in Ueu of
$QI,CDibond.

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