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                  <text>Tue~day.

Page 10-The Daily Sentinel

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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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Jlenry D. Roush

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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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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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!ihOppllla lblod stiff tn the wind,

"OtQolitt 1ft t'I'IIOt 10 Clpila Sl\lii'IQI anCI I.D*'I Compll'ly, I ~ lf!IIIMIO
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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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In the "Pick 4" game, played
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··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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momentum
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33 comdor from the RavensWood Bridge to Athens Is
llalnlng momentum.,

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Emergency squads answer 13 calls
Iocal units Monday, the Meigs
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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
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Choice of Salad, Roll &amp; ,Drink

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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
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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
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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
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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 : :
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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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LETI'ERS OF OPINION """ welcome. They lllould be 1...
1•1· Alllel&amp;ers are subjeclloedlllnrand must beslped wllb . . - , addreso and
telephone number. No unslsned letters wUI be publl!llted. Letters sbtuld be lD
pod taste, addressln&amp;' l5sues, not personaUtles.

. Farm group looks
j to 'Aggie ·b~nds'
: to finance loans

The other day, calllng fordebates which of twO contl'nders In a public 1111'11, Mr. JackSon knowing about
lorum makes the best Impression as much as Irving Krlstol knew
between President Reagan and Mr.
on an audience. And I say this when he was nine years old.
Mondale, James Reston of Tile
without any predlspc&amp;ltton 1o doubt
New York
said that we
So cut It out about the people's
that
-Ronald
Reagan
would
probagreatly needed such encounters so
"right" to know about how the
that we might get at the "facts" In bly do very well In a debate with candidates feel about the issues,
Walter MondaJe, Ronald Reagan and acknowledge that what wl' are
dispute lil the CIQ'I'ent election.
WalterMondale has been ~ngtor . ,d idverywelllnadebate-wtthmestx looting fOI'WBI'Il to Is a Uttle blood
siX debates, and ihe White House years ago, and debating Is my sport. The presidency has become
has been dragging Its feet. It Is ~JII01'Ii and more a theatrical
predictable that the foot-dragging
' About om:e I'Very four or five enterprise, and It pays to reyear!l · I Invite ~ l&lt;ristol to member that tile debates · began
will continue lor a while, al!hougb
there will then be one, perhaps two
debate, or evl!ll to appear on a wlih Kennedy-Nixon, that Johnson
te~lon talk show, and he always
did not debate wlih Coldwater,
debates, before November.
The point should bemadetbatthe says no, that debatlq Is DDt his Humphrey did oot debate with
Idea ol a debate for the purpose of businesS. I have deba~ three Nixon, Nixon · did not debate with
ferreting out "the !acts" Is one of Urnes wi.ih tbe Rev. Jeue Jackson McGovern. Ford and c.rter had a
thoSe cw;y superstitions a coUectlon and know the gentleman's sldll,s, few shots, about wblch It Is only
and In any "debate" between remembered that Mr. Ford was
ot whlch passes otr democracy as
the political search for "the truth."
Krtstol and .);ackson In trent of a under tbe Impression that Poland
A debate between Reagan and general a~nce, Mr. Jackson . had fought ItS way out of the lro!l
Mondale would establish ;~Q&amp;olutely would almaost surely win, which &lt;;urtain, and Carter and Reagan
nothing of anY substantive concern, llardJy ~ to the relative haq one shot, about whlch It Is
' It being or no substantive com:ern lntelle&lt;;tual f'llli01Il'ce5 ot the 'two remembered ihat Amy was COl)·

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that Reag~ said, ''The!'I' goes Amy
again," or something to that effect.
we have this Ume around Is
four years of Reagan 'as president .
ot the United Statfi!S. lt would be
Interesting to know what the
reasoning.Is of people who leel that
they · need to know what Reagan
wo\lld be like as president, Reagan
having served as pl"e$ident. It Is as
It one were to ask: I wonder bOw
Karof Wojtyla would serve as pope?
- to which the readiest answer Is:
Well, you jerk, he's heeD pope for
six years, base your judgment on
his record as pope.
A lot of judges sit In America,
elected by the voters. When running
for second or third terms, they
correctly point to their recQI'd,
nliher than seek an opportunity of
forensically bestlrig their opponents
In public debate, presumably .because they feel that their record as
sitting ju&lt;Jees ought to weigh more
heavily than their performance in a
one-night stand.
Bear It In mind that winning an
audlenre Is often unrelatedelthe~to
advancing a superior Idea or to
establishing superior resources.
Walter Mandate's motives in want·
lng a ·debate are obvious: HI' Is
prepared to riSk the extguoias
standing he now has In the polls,
which Is to say he Is prepared tp flsj(
nothing at all, for ·the posslblllty of
embarrassing an lncwnbent who
has a great deal to lose, namely the
suppoJ't Of the people, built liP over
three and a half years during wblch
he has taced and acted on ·many
rnoce questions than Fritz Mondale
can possibly enumerate In an hour
or twil.
So, what is the .bottom line? As
one viewer, and one voter, I am
glad Reagan has scheduled a
debate because I like ciJ'c1!ses and
gladiators a'nd drums and cymbals
and roller coasters. But It I were
Reagan, I'd say no. I'd say: "Let's
get It straight: Debates ·between
presidential contenders should be
restricted to debates between
who have not served as president.
Men who have served should be
judged by what tbey have done."

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Jack Anderson ·

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Berry's World

As the third week of oon·league , trum, a sopllllnore, were praised
for their defensive pedormanres.
~ unfolds, two SVAC
OneBobcatreturns
teams, the defending dwnplon
Despite
the absence ot ~
North Gallla Pirates and Halinan
starters,
Kyger
Creek playing with
Trace remain unbeaten while two
other !~!que schools, Eastern and what coach Mel Coen described as
Kyaer Creek lost 1Dr the lint time "a lot of heart" leU to highly touted
last Friday night. The other league Wahama, 20-lBlast Friday night.
teams, Swthem and SouthweStern Absence from the Bobcat Uneup
are still trying to til'eak Into the win
a broken
were
ankle;Steve
ChuckWaugh
Vogel,with
senior
wing·
column.

C.O.:h Dave Angkis' North Gailla

Pirates battle Southeastern ot Ross
County In the loop's top contest this
Friday.
. ,,
NOrtll GaDla, behind the hard·.
running provided by senior Brian
Hawks dumped Green's Bobcats,
28-8 last Friday night, Hawks had
more than 100 yards rushing, ·
Deteaalvely, the Pirates received
good efforts from linebaCkers,
Hawks and Joe Moore and Jackie
Gla.llbum who returned an Inter·
ceptlon 40 yards for a touchdown.
"Overall, we. had a pretty good
defensive perfonnance, however,
we must cut down on our inlst8kes
and penalties,'' Coach
saki
Monday afternoon. NG's opponent
Friday night was a22-12wlnnerover

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il-10, lflli pound

Jeff Hood
11-9, 1311 pound

Senior wmlback

Sophon!Ol"e end

Aniies

Southwestern.
Southeastern features the hardrunning or Paul Arledge and the
passing Of quarterback Jeff Faii-·
child, a junior, who assumed that
position as a freshman.
Arledge had 194 yards rushing
Including two long touehdcM&gt;n runs
In thefourthquarterwblch proved to
be the dltference agalDst the

. - Highlanders.
Arledg(!, according to one Scioto
\Ialley COach, Is tbe most elusive
back In the league. By the same
Ioken, Southwestern's Jack James
called him," AdamgoodbaCk,".
Wlldcalll '"""by
At Mercerville, HannanTrace2.0,
looks for a tough game against the
winless Bobcats of Green. "Even
toUgh they lost last wEek, Green
reminds me of a sleeping dog. It has
the potential ·to be a rugged
opponent," third year coach Brett
Wlls(ln said.
The WUdcats won their second
straight game last Frldaynlght,J4.6 .
over Hannan, W.Va. Otreoslveiy,
the Wildcats were led by' Junior
fullback Eric Darst, · and the
quickness of backs, Deke Barnes
and Phil Bailey. BarneS bad ihree
touchdowns while Bailey added one

J.R.KJtd!en
11-1, 180 pound

HueyEMMI
J-11, 1411 pound
Sopbomore back

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this week by The Associated Press, has been renowned for running backs
, such as Hiawatha and D'Juan Francisco, Eric Ellington and Mark Brooks.
Now the Crusaders are punishing opponents throogh the air.

Ron Saunders , and , Oavid Bar-

Quarterback Mark Kamphaus has Set or tied four school records in
Moeller's opening victories-over Akron Central·Hower .and Miami, Fla.,
. Christopher Columllus.
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Kamphaus established school marks with his 21 Completions, attempts
' and lour touchdowns throwing and equaled another record with 241 yards
. passing against Central-Rower! ~ .85-yard scortlng pass against
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, Christopher Colwnllus broke another school standard.
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Around Ohio: Princeton, with star quarterback Michael Taylor sidelined .
_'; with strained knee llgamen~. bali lost Its first two games for the first time
' s~ 1973. And Lebanon Is 0-2 for the first Ume since 1960.
.. Urbana's 14-14 tie with Clyde broke boihschOOis' 32-glimeregular-season
winning spells. Clyde's Rick Harran rushed 42 times for 242 yards and two
touchdowns.
Winners and losers - Ironton, 84 regular-season games without a
. defeat; Steubenville, 24 straight regular-season victories; Centerville, 20
trtwnphs In a row; ~ Springfield North, 32 COIIIIE!CUtlve losses.
Austintown-Fitch may have the dubious distinction of playing the·
toughest four-game road schedule in the sta\e-t,hls season. In the next four
weeks, Fitch plaYs .at Cantml McKinley, at Youngstown Mooney, at
Warren Western Reserve and at Niles. McKinley, Mooney and Western
Reserve all have won siate playoff titles. Niles Is a former state poll

SVAC STANDINGS
Friday night. Symmes Valley will .
TEAM .
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cane here sky high since they may
Hannan Trace ............. .......... 2
feelthlsisoneofthefewgameslthas
Nortb Gallla ...... .... ........ .... .... 2
Kyger c.- .. ... ...... .. ..... .... .. .. 1
a chaliCe or winning,'' tbe veteran
Eastern ............... .. ...... ......... 1
Highlander coach said.
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Eastern, 1-lgoes tpFortFryeand
Huntington Ross0-2vlslts Swthern.

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Waterford canes into the contest
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At Southwestern, Coach Jack
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Holt MeigS &lt;letNted Gallipolis,
l&amp;IS-170, in a oon-league golf match
an the Jay-Mar Golf Course
'IUesdly evenlna·
Parlll!r Lane'S ~IIJICitl'-plr 33
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

What

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cerned about a nuclear war, anc!

Ohio's financially troubled farmers may get a fall twvest of " Aggie
bonds" to finance low-Interest loans that could be used for such things as
, lluylng equipment, putting up new buildings and purchasing breeding
stock.
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C. William Swank, executive vice president of the Ohio Farm Bureau
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branch offices are now !nfonnlng fanners how they might qualify for the
loans. ·
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For the first time, .ihe state is gearing up to issue lndusll1al revenue
:: bonds for agricultural purposes, ihe same as it haS done for years for
• business and Industry.
A July 3 decision by ihe Ohio Supreme Court cleared the way although
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: the fanner will have to demonstrate - as businesses must - that tbe loan '
-: will help create or preserve jobs.
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Since the bonds will be tax free for investors, they will carry an Interest
:- rate substantially below the regular conunerclal market. Swank thinks the
:: rate on the first loans will be about 11 percent, or about 4 percent below the
: regular rate, he 5ald.
In the September lssu~ of Buckeye Farm News, the federation's oftlcial
·• publication, Swank said, "Thls Is sometlllng completely new for Ohio's
: agriculture ... although It contains many canplex steps, Fann Bureau
: feels It wW be worthwhile for ihe fanner to get the money to make capital
•. Improvements."
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Under the plan, Joan requests from fanners around tbe state, atter they
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:~- community Improvement corporations, will be pooled by state officialS
"' who also must approve before the bonds are issued.
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Development Department officials have said that they expect to Issue
:: the first bonds when ihey have received requests totaling $5 rnlllloo-$10
million, and that they l;lelleve this will happen within the next two or three
- months.
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It will be up to the fanner to prove his credit worthiness to a bank as the
_:. lnltial step. He then will have to convince commissioners or improvement
WASffiNGTON - In July, I good job reSponding to and, ·In some System spendthrlfis, wholle laVIsh Austin."
~ corpora lion officials that the money will create or preserve jobs ..
reported that the Farm Credit · cases, frustra~ Mr. Bernstein paper-processing palaces are fi- Other completed buildings
with sound answers and objective nanced by the loans they make to include a $28.8 million, 18-story
Admlnlstratkm had gone on
multi-million-dollar sPending spree reasoning for their new buildings."
farmers? Here are some o1 the
regional headquarters In Spokane,
fo• office construction at a tline . Unfortlihately, Oates' offhand system's nearly $220 million office , Wash., and a $10.5 million Baltl·
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when thousands of American fanns slur was neither sound nor objec- buDding ventures:
more office that resembles the
,. You're one of the presidential candidate's media managers and you've are being foreClosed.
tive. Bernstein happens · to be a
- The Central Bank for Coopera- ultramodern East ~Ini of the
" worked for a WEIE!k to position your man out front on the tapioca Issue.
I ~xpected cries of outrage frdm . llfeklng city boy. The closest he ever . tives last year spent $21 mllllon on a
National Gallery of Art In Washing·
~ · Yw've arranged for him to visit a tapioca plant, to ride in a PQJadewith
bureaucrats; · that's par , for the got l(l a farm,let alone a farm loan,
new Denver headquarters. Possl· ton, D.C. Soon to be completed: a
: the Tapioca Queen and to deliver a major addressdeallngwiththethreatof · course. What I wasn't prepared for was on a guided tour of the bly hoping to reDect the bank's ,
; foreign tapioca Imports. It's been scheduled for 11 a .m ., In plenty of time was a vicious personal attack on the luxurious FCA headquarters In tnisslon of providing shon-term $17 million building in NI!W Orleans
and one costing $25 million In
, for the evening network news .
reporter who had Investigated the McLean, Va. There's a ' recon- loans to farmers for improvements, Wichita, Kan.
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You know - everyone knows - that the candidate's audience, the Farm Credit Administration's ex· structed colonial farm-restaurant such as irrigation systems and
In short, Fann Credit bureau: occasion and the setting are mere backdrops for the image that will be travagance, JOI'l Bernstein.
' just across the road, complete with wells, the llullding's desig1M11'8 crats are ·building elllborate plea·
• projected In ihe news media.
A nack named Jeffrey D. Oates ducks, geese and a mock grist mill.
Included a spectacular Indoor sure domes in which to detennlne
• All's set. And then, as the candidate gets off the airplane, he Is met by a
When my associate John Dillon waterfall.
falsely charged Bernstein with
credit rates and loan policies ;. swarm of news people, carrying cameras, mlcropbones and tape being .a deadbeat. · In a memo recentzy confronted the erring flack
- An expansion of the St. Louis while the farmers who boiTOw from
; recorders, and asking a bunch of questions that have nothing at all to do . clrculated to ()!her "communlea· with the falsity of his charge, dates
headQuartel'll bulldlng, 'which Inthe gystem are going broke at ·a
• with the theme of the day, tapioca.
lions specialists'' throughout the confessed that It had been based on cludes two levels ol underground
faster
rate than at any time since
: And when ihe candidate answers those questions, for whlch he has not fiumer-Dnanced Farm Credit Sys,- "third-hand lnlormatlon" that he parklilg and a central atrium, cost
the Great Depression.
: been primed, it Is those unpolished, spontaneous answers ihat make the
udJdn't check out."
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tem, Oates wrote:
$18.7 mlDion, or about $75 a square
A DAM SITE DIFFERENT:
:: night's pewscasts and the next editions of the newspapers.
·· in a lame form of apology, Oates foot.
"JOI'i Bernstein, an Investigative
.
Foot
years ago, the Federal
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Small wonder, then, that candidates' staffs worry about unexpected
reporter for Anderson (and a said the memo "wasn't Intended for
- In Austin, Texas, farmers and
Energy
Regulatory Conimlsslon,
:. questions from the press and sometimes try to do something about it.
delinquent Farm Credit borrower), the public." He promised a written ranchers are fighting a plan to llulld which must approve hydroelectric
;
Walter F . Mondale tried to impose a rule in August that anything that
recently contacted banks that have retraction, but It has yet l(l arrive. a S32 million office on what one
powr projects on the nation's rivers,
.~ happened on his chartered plane, on which the press pays to rtde, is
recently moved or are planning to.
What did Bernstein dig up !bat so disgusted cattleman called "the
was
called In to referee a fight
.: off-the-record and non-reportable, as though It didn't happen . Geraldine
... Those banks we talked to did a
embarraased ihe Fann Credit most prime piece of real estate In · between two neighboring cities in
; Ferraro sought to impose a similar rule.
Vermont.
The press protested, Mandate's people relaxed the sfricture and now
;! what happens on the Mondale plane Is on the record unless the candidate
:; specifies, before responding to questions, .ihat what he Is about to say Is
·; off-the-record.
·
·; Rules governing coverage of Ms. Ferraro aboard her campaign plane
Ramps to prt!Vt!nt wheelchair tage of the disabled well above the leaflet that can be obtai~ by
There Is one group of polltlcaUy
,' are In a ~tate of flux and still being negotiated. She doesn't like Informal
disa~antaged Americans.that has , access, suitable floor sw1aces, wide national averagE.
sending a self-addressed, stamped
:: questfon·and-answer sessions wlih the press to respond to the latest
received little attention.
aisles, paper ballots for those
envelope to:' THe National Easter
The
society
has
,
soml'
specific
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It Is possibly ihe largest of the unable to reach voting machine , s~gestlons for polling place otrl- . Seal Society, 'Publications and
" ·1 :: longest, toughest grilling within anyone's memory when she had an almost
disadvantaged groups and Its pr()b. levers and assistance for the blind clals, the dllabled anti other wters Editorial ServtCM, 21!23 West Ogden
!• two-hour news conference on \ler family's finances.
lems do not exist because of race, and hard of hearing are not big on how best. They are avaDableln a Ave., Cblcago, Ill. 00612.
::
The White House changed Its ground rules for presidential coverage on
sex or national origin. but because deals. It Is not a matter of expense,
·: Sept. 2, !Jut four days later made some modifications. At issue was· the
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of physical disability.
but rl. awareness and adequate
• number of people in the press pool that accompanies President Reagan as
There are an estimated 36 million preparation.
;: he walks along the ropes at airports and other campaign stops greeting
physically disabled Individuals In
-: voters and sometimes making small talk with them.
the Unled States for wbom voting : There are no statistics on how
presents problems not encountered many disabled Americans do and
by other Americans.
do not vote. GarriSOn estimates that
:. soundman and two photographers - but no penciJ!'and-paper reporters.
For tbe great majority, the 67 percent of the 36 mllllon are
\ ~ Other reporters could watch, but were held so far back they COuld not IJear
problems can be fairly easily eligible and that a amaDer percen·
:: what Reagan was saying.
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remedied and the National Easter tage of eligible, disabled voters cut
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: : whose reporting Is made available to virtually all the major newsrutlets In
campaign to do just that. The effort general popuJa!lon. Hill ballpark
· -: the country - protested. After negotiations In the White House, Speakes
Is to Inform the public and pubUc figure Is 30 peu.'t'lll to 35 peJtetlt,
:: shifted and agreed to Include them.
oftldals of the problem - actuaUy · compared to the more than ,!50
: · Vice President George Bush has barred reporters from Air Force Two
several problems - and secure pacetlt overan turnout for general
:: on most of his trips In recent days. Again there were protests, and tbe BuSh
tbelr participation In efforts to solve electin In recent yean.
; ; people saki they are taking another look. RepOrters have aho(ays
these problems.
accompanied presidents on Air Force One, and that practice continues.
There Is parallel action Jn
Congress. Leglslatton - the Equal
Part rl. the problem Ia getting !he ·
Access to Voting Rights Act- has disabled to make the effort to vote •
passed both houses and Is expected . and to prea for the aulatanCe that
to be signed by the president before would maile It poulble for them to
·I)
Coll8l'I'SS adjourns. But It wW not do so. :!be campalp ill In part an
take effect until the next aenaal educational effort dbected to that
electkal. ,
end.
::: Today Is Wednesday, Sept. 12, the 256thdayof1984. There are UOdays
Which means that what p~
It II allo dli-ected at tbe aeutral
- ·,.]~in tbe year.
J
. 1'oday' s hl8hllght in history:
is made before Nov. 6 wm be publlclhataftenme.D'hmdmtand
through voluntary etrorta.
the special needl 'of. the dlubled
'On Sept. 12. 1814, American forces succeeded In defending Balt:iinOre
against tbe British during tbe War of 1812.
John GIUTiton, executive dlrec· and so II Important ·with delaya In
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On this date:
Cl,. . .,.,.... .
t &gt;
a p:;a•
In 1009, English explorer Henry Hudson sailed Into tbe rive!' that now
that the moat obvious Ploblem ... needs.
physical acce~~ to voting places OYercomlna the ICCellbWty and
bears his name.
"Your problem'- YOU'RE ALL BAG!"
shouldn't exist, becallll' In most attttudlnal problema would, Garrt·
In llRJ, author H .L. Mencken was born.
.In 1913, Olympic legend Jesse Owens was born.
cues It It easily remedied.
son belleYI!II, raill! vollnl percen-

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~agic number drops
By MIKE ClARK
AP Spolts Writer

six-hitter and slugged a two-run

•After yet ~other important
Se!)tember loss Incurred by the New
York Mets, there was talk about
"what might have been."
But the guy doing the talking was
Totnmy Herr of the St. loots
Cardinals.

lierrdrovelnfourrunswithapair
of doubles, Including a pivotal
three-runshotlntheelghtlllnnlng, in
1\lesday night's 9-5 verdict over
New York.
1be outcome was critical to the
Mets, who had a chance to pick up a
game on National League East
leader Chicago, a 1&gt;-3 loser to
Philadelphia eartler in the day.
Instead, New York remained seven
games behind the Cubs, with each
club facing only 17 more regular- .
season contests.
·
Cjltcago'smagtcnumbertoclinch
' 11 while San Diego's is nine.
is&lt;llaw
victory was the 13th In 15
for St. loots, which moved
three games of the second~ce Mets. Herr speculated on
what such a hot streak might have
meant, say, a month ago.
With the Cubs racing toward their
first post-season berth since lMi,
the Cardinals must be content with
playing the sponer. Herr, for one,
reUshes such a role.
One of New York's top "garners"
this season failed in the clutch
Tuesday nlght. Relief ace Jesse
Orosco, who was seeking his m
save, lnsteadlosthissixthgametn15·
decisions when he surrendered five
runs In the eighth lnrung.
Fonner Met NeUAJJen, 9-5, got the
victory.
In other National League action,
Fernando Valenzuela pitched a

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Ck,:rland ol, Callfamla 2
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N1w York 1 Fmtl'f'IOI &amp;81 at Torttlta

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St. Lo.&amp;ls 9. Nlw Yorks

PlnsOO.rah ~ Mmtn&gt;al 1
C'Winnatl 7. San Franrl!co 3
Atlanta 6, Houston t
Loa A - ~ San """" 2

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So were the Giants, who jokingly
wondered Whether ti!e power came
from a legal IIOOI'Ce.
"They were giving me bad looks
and talking about checking my bat
Iosee !fit's corked," Davis said.
The Giants didn't know much
about the 22-year-old Davis when be
was called up during the season. .

CHEimLEADER - Minnesota TWins' Mld&lt;1!y Jlalcber leap8 In
the air and leis out a yell as Kent llrhek ltfls himself off home pla&amp;e alter
scoring an Inside-the-park hoine nm In the seventh Inning of Tuelday
nlghl's game agalnsi lhe Kansas Cby Royals. Royals' plleher Charles
Lelbi'BIIII&amp;, renter, walks solemnly back lo !he mound. Twins won It S.l.
(AP Laserpholo ).

Expert says Bucks, MU- will win
Major Hoople's

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4-4 and Fonctt 2-t t
9-IOt at New York

There ~uld be an upheaval egad! - in tbe college football rat-

ings aa several of tbe top-rated clubs

collide head-on. Um-kumph!
That Includes Auburn at TeJ:u,
Oklahoma at Pltbbur&amp;h and Penn
State at Iowa. Clwy ·pairlnp, , eh,
wbat?
The Auburn-Texas series is· lone in
time, short in quantity. Their first
game was played in 1110 and their
firlh in 1913. Texas won four of the
five Rlmft, includlna a 20.7 victory
last year that cost Aubunt the national title . .
Now both teams are tough apia
this year. In our - ahem - humble
opinion, the edae goes to the Tigen .

the Panthers.
The Pean State-Iowa claib lall

year was espl01ive. Tbe Hawkeye~
flnlllled on top, 12·34. Thil week It
will be more of the same with a dlllerent result. We look lor the Nlttaay
Llon1 c:ombo of QB Douc Stranc and
soph tpeedlter D.J . Dozier to put
more polnb on the board than Iowa'&amp;
!lilted puaer Cbucll J.ons and RB
Ronnie Harmon eaa muater, Give it
to Penn State, 31-31. Hak-llllfl

Iowa State 29 Drake 21
Kansas State 17 Tennessee 1'edl 14
Kentut'ky 21 Indiana 14
LSU 18 Wichita State 14
Marshall' 23 Eastf'rn Mlohlgan 7
Maryland :r; Vandf-ri&gt;Ut 'l1
Miami CF1oridal :fi Purdue 7
Michigan 21 Washington 17
Missouri 36 Wisconsin II
Nebraska 42 Minnesota 13

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North Carolina ~Navy 15
North Carolina State :a Furman 24
Notre oame :!) Michigan State- 15
Ohio State 2B Washington State 14
PIHsbur~ 24 Oklaho ma 21

Look for Micbi&amp;aa to surprise visit· ~
ins Wublni(On, 21-17: Ohio State to
knock oil Washiniloft State, 21-14;
Notre Dame to defeat MiciiiBan State,
35·15; Alabama to wblp old friend·
Georcta Tedi. 35-25; Florida to topple
Tulane. 26-13; Florida State to take
Kauas, 42-Zl, and Miami's Hurricanes to blow out Purdue, 3S-7. Harrurnph!

Now JO on with my forecast:
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Alabama ll Geor~rta Tech %'!
Artzona :r7 Oregon Srate 10
· ArizOna State :!i San Jose Statt&gt; 14
Arkansas 2-i Mississippi IS
Auburn 28 Texas 24
Ball State 17 Ohio Univ('rslty 14
BYU 22 Tulsa 17
California 14 Pacific 10
Llnctnnatl31 Youngstown State 13
COI(lafC" Jl Anny 18
COiora&lt;lo II 0r&lt;'!'lOn 13
Conn&lt;'Ctlcut 28 l.et)lgh 22
East Carolina 28 Ct&gt;ntral Mlc h l ~a n 21
Fay£&gt;11(' 26 TulallE' 13

FJ0rlda St 42 Kansas 21
~no State :W Cal Poly 11
Fuii(&gt;MOD Stat(' 8 Idaho 7

Hawaii :n Colorado Statt&gt; 10
Holy Cross 33 Rllodo Isla!Kill

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president, made the announcement
1\lesday and satd the oo.year-old
Larson wants to retire Jan. 1.
However, the athletic director has
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UCLA 3" Long Beach Slate 13

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Boone with two men at and one out
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timing-ending i:looble play · 8Jid.-,
Schutzeretlred thenextelghtmen in··
a row.
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make some moves sooner," ·• ··
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Corrales said. "And he shoo1!&lt;1 how
toogllhetsbytaklngthatballclfthe
back of his head."
Corrales referred to a second·
Inning line drtve by Brian Dpwnlng
which glanced off the right side ot
Schulze's head.
"The ball didn't hit me solidly In
the head. It deflected off my
thumb," sald .Schulze. "My thumb
got a little numb, but that's aU."
The Angels played without the
servtcesofoutflelderJuanBenlquez
and first baseman Daryl Sconiers,

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TCU al UtP n State 18

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they were a fastball-hitting team,
but I stlll threw 75 percent
fastbaJJs."
Tile Angels hit nine of his pitches
safely but could break through only
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Oklahoma State :rr BowUng QJ'l:'l{'n 25
Perm State 3R Iowa 31

Ebewhere, Nebraska is er~tertain·
ing Ninnelota. 'nle 'Husken will
probably he looltins abead \0 their blc
meeting with UCLA a week later.
Nevertheless, we look for Nebraska
to win handily asainst Mlnne:sota, 4213.

ara, wboll! club baa eight games
rernalnln&amp;wlth the Royals but Dillie
with MJn-x&amp;.
grOund.
''We have to hoPe Mlnnellota
But Ciel.1!!and's Don Schulze faitl!ra 10111eP1ace. but we stW have
to go wt and win."
v.aan't 1n at their plans.
Schulze prevented that Tuelday
The rookie right-hander riddled
the Angels at nine hits Tuesday night. Following up a 10 2.J innings
against the AngelS In a nodectslon
night for a complete-game 4-2 win,
start
a week ago, he walked three
dropping Callfomla two pml!l
and
struck
out five In tumtngln the
behind the Twins.
aecood
complete
game ot his blief
"In the situation we're Iii, we have
to be puiUngfor Kansas City," said big league career.
"I don't know what it Is, but
CaLUornla Manager Jolui McNam·

frontrunners MIDnelcU and Kansas City Wl!l'l! meettna each other,
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"We knOw about DaviS noW," said
GtantsManagerDannyOzarll. "We
know be can hit that high pitch."
Reds starter Marlo Soto also
relnfDI'a!d something &lt;mu-k al·
ready knew - he, too, can be tougli ·
on the Giants.
Soto, 1!).7, struck out 10 and
allowed six hits while aolni the
distance for his ·sixth straight
victorY over the Giants spanning
two seasons. He has a lifetime 9-6
careermarkagalnstSanFranctsco.
Solo's olliy mistake came in the
sixth, when he gave up a three-run
homer to Chill Davis to put the
Giants ahead 3-2. It was the 23rd
lxJrnei allowed by Solo In 2.9 games

Hak-Kaff!

In a down-to-the-wire finish the H~
ple System caDs it tor Au~rn . 28-24 .
Har·rumph!
Back In 1975, !he last time Pllt and
Oklahoma met, John Conpmi was 11
years old and playlns srade-.. hool
football in Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.
Bm Fralic was just 12 and learning
the same in Penn HUb, Pa. Oklahoma
won that game in a romp, 46·10.
This Saturday, Oklahoma will have
to face Pitt QB John Consemi, now a
lllrappi•B 6-1, 115-pound All-America
candidate. and lllOIIItroUI Bill FraUc.
a 6-5, 285·pound o!lenslve llekle, a
lwo-Ume AII·America and -lbly
the besl man to ever play that position. Um-kumph!
Th.tt duo should pr&lt;&gt;Yide the edse
for Pitt to take a 24-21 decision over
a very, very good Sopner agcregatlon.
However, Oklahoma, atroa1 at every
position and wilh the redoubtable QB
Danny Bradley at the controls, will
make it an Interesting afternoon for

ANAaEIM. Caut. (AP) - 1be
CaLUornla Angels looked at a
three-game series with the Cleveland Indians as a greatopportunJty.

"Tile longer he pitches, the
tougher he gets," Rase said. "Ifyoo
don'tget him In thefirstfew tnntngs,
he's tough. The great ones are like
that, the Seavers and the Carltons. If

Davis blasted a thrEe-run homer
off the facing of the upper ~ In y00 let them get their feet on the
Rlverlront Stadium - a far-away ground, they're going to lle tough."
Solo also p;ovkled a Iough oot at
locale ~bed only , by seven
theplate.AfterDavis'ttomerputthe
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playen In 14 years - to amaze his
teammates and help subdue t)le Glanis ahead J.-2. the Reds loaded
the baseswithnooeoutln the bottom
Glants7.J.
The ·roolde outfielder doubled of the sixth off reUever Randy
twke and was driven home by Lerch, 5-3. Ron Oester hit Into a
player-manager Pete Rose eartler fielder's choice to drive In the tyiJ1g
In the game. His monstrous homer run, andSoto lashed a two-out single
off Greg Mtnlat In theelghthwashis elf Mark Davis to put the Reds
ninth of the season, his sixth In the ahead to stay.
"Mark just laid the ball over the
last eight games, and his fourth
plate," Ozark lament~.
against the Giants.
Rose later doubled !or his third hlt
It also was his most impressive.
"I hit 22 homers last year (In the . ofthenlght, gtvlnghlm !our straight
minors), so I'm not surprised when I three-hit games and a .414 batting
hit the ball out of the par)(," Davts average _ since returning · to
said. "But I was surprised at how tar Cincinnati.
that one went."

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Cleveland

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opportunity

Davis.

~he generated Tllesday night.

Plpklll Proplltt

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MUIJlhy drove In four runs with his
32nd homer and a b'lple to pace
Atlanta's 64 victory over Houston;
Erlc Davis scored three runs and
drove In three as Ctn~:tnnati stopped
San Francisco 7.J; and Pittsburgh
beat Montreal 5-1 as Rlck Rhoden
tossed a five-hitter and extended his
per50nalhitttng streak to 10 games.
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. PhDes 6, Cubs 3
Ozzte VtrgU's two-out, .basesloaded single In the ninth inning was
the key blow as the Phlltles wiped
olit a 3-2 Cub lead-VtrgU'sgrounder
was fielded behind second base by
Cub shortstop Tom Very.zer, who
attempted to !Up the ball hBckhanded ·to second baseman Ryne
Sandberg. But the toss was wUd and
two runs scampered across the
plate.
Charles Hudson, 9-10, picked up
the victory, while L!!e Smith, 9-6,
was the loser. AI Holland hurled the
ninth !or his 29th save.

By Major Amos B. Hoople

By 'lbe A...,.:!ded Jl'reeB
AMERICAN lEAGUE
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CINCINNATI (AP)- Eric Davis
doesn't blan!e the san Francisco
Giants for being a tittle suspicious.
The Ctnclnnatl Reds outfielder
admitS he, too, was awprlsed at the

horner as Los Angeles beat Western
Division leader San Diego 6-2; Dale

Valenzuela, 12-15, gave up a pair
of hits In the first Inning when.the
Padres scored bOth their runs. After
that. the Dodger lefty allowed just
fow hits In garnering his 11th
complete g;une.
Ed Whitson, 13-8, dlcln'tallow a hit
untU the Dodgers struck for three
runs In the fifth. After one-out
. singles by Mike Marshall ;md Mike
Sctoscta, German RJvera got the
first run home with a sacrifice.fly ..
Valenzuela followed with a two-run
homer to right, his third of the
season. Pedro Guerrero added a
solo homer as the Dodgers scored
· twice in the ninth.

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Davis, Rose pace
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QUESTION: How )s tlrl!dness slon. Tile medlcad0111 uaed to trett:
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ANSWER: Your doctor wUl treated?
depression usually require
ANSWER: Chronic t!Jedu..,ls a fallp. :f1Dc11D1 the cauae may · havulde e&amp;ctJ of fadgue so your probably !ISk you to delcrlbe your
ANSWER: When a physical weeks to make a noticeable bft.;_
ccmmon complaint but olten a taJre a tborou&amp;b !Jivestlptlon by a doctot wm want to know If you are feel"'&amp; or tiredneu.. Usually people . cause for the cllronlc fatigue Is provement In the patient's Cflld-;:
dltllcult one to.dlagnoae because or doctor.
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who experience 1ncrea11ng tired- found, proper medical therapy of tlon, and tbey need to be carelul!fthe wide variety of pputble causes.
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ness
as each day.goes on have a the unt)erlylng cause should ellmlmonitored and uaed In conjunctiQII~
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Recent atudll!s have .ahown that tor
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only about 20 percent or fallp
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Whether your fadgue Is ca ·cues are caused by 1a specttlc . whether the problem has a true bJe to live to 10 pe~cent of the adult awake untU tbey go to bed, but have rooted mpsychOlogical problems, by a physical or paycbo!OIIIC&amp;¢.
pbyslcaj disorder, while fuJ1y Ill ~~ cause or Is psyciJolollcal population), or abuse or U1egaJ occaslollal days when tbey don't counselllng by competent health . condition, It's probably too bla•.a,i
peroeni are due to a pl)'ellologlcal In origin. the pbyaldaD needl to drugl. The lrQny In thele caset ~ feel !Ired at all are 1110111 Ukely professionals and treatment wttli problem to be cured by ~
problem.
condUct a pneral phyatcal exam that many abusefs Increase their suffering psychologtcaDy based specUic drugs pre$crtl)ed by a remedies. I Ullle)llllltoconsultyoW..
. Frequently people who feel11red and order 110111e bulc laboratory . dl:ug use In an attempt to feel fatigue. A history of normal results phystclafl are Indicated.
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Althougll many different ernothernJelves with vttamllll, rnlllenl fat1gue lncludf earty pregnaliCY, the IOUl'Ce of their lalsttude.
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All Interested per50111 are lnVtted
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comments and ~110111 on how
· the organization can best represent
the area's needs and viewpoints on
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Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Rutland
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Marlin Firearms, Darton Archery, lear Archery, Jennings
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Sports
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flartey will 111 1111n ta talk with vou. Door Prizes will Ill given away
every lll!lf-IIOw,.Grancl Prize - BHr Whitetail Hunter will Ill given
away au,.m. Sundly. No Purcllllse Neceuary, Need Not Be Present
To wtn, Novelty ShOOts lor Door Prizes. Fred Bear Bow Hunting Film.
See friday's Paper For lilof'e De(olls&amp; Sp«lals

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It the serenity of a glistening Anthony decided to avoid that
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danger by erecting a box and filling
downs of flood times, or the It wtth gravel, It's conveniently
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attachedtooneofthebel\chesWhlch
And like many of Middleport's the Aiithonys keep tn good repair
Street residents, Katie and and painted for the enjoyment of
Antlx&gt;ny, retlred after many those what stop by.
tn the plumbing business,
hoors just looking at the river,
Anthony has captured numerous
lfatc:hlng the boats plow up and "treasures" from the water- logs
andenjoylngthechlldren who which he saws up for his stove, along
by to "skip" a rock across the with some rather unique pieces of
ltatl!r.
driftwood which he's preserved for
have cleaned the riverbank · · display around the house. •
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A recent river "find" was a part of
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at the ID'ne of Ids parents.
An outdQor party was held and
decorations carried out the Care
Beer IIJeml:, C!Jke~ Ice cream,~.
nutii_Bnd punclt were served.
Attending were Mr. and MrS. Bill
Robinson, great-8J'IIIldparents, Mr.
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parents; Ginger Hayman, Kris
Wlnebn!rtner, Kim and Josle Jar-

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A Picture of AWestern Scene With At Least One Cow in the Picture

AGE G~OUPS: (1) Kindergarten; (2) 1st &amp; 2nd Grades; (3) 3rd &amp; 4th Grades;
(4) 5th &amp; 6th Grades

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Toi&gt;·SJders" for Stnde Rite.®Made of quality full
gram leather, so they'll look shipshape all year.

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Langsville; Maternal greatgraildpilrentll are Mn. Lillie Dyke,
Middleport, and Mn. Pauline
FOIIIer, PomeroY. Patenlal grandpan!llts are Mr. ·and Mrs, Joseph
Magnotta, Tell City, lnd:, and tile
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serviCe~ of CUi 0. Glllmn! hi!ld at 2
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1011 of Fort Forth, Ti!xas, n!Celltly
vlaltad· 1111 grandmothl!t' LUllan
Napper, Racine. '!be flllllly 1111
a110 been vlsltins Mr. and Mn.
Lawrence Napper of West Union.

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!lie relllnll!d tram a vacation early
dlle to her 11llal.

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canetay. Plllbeeren were Robert 'l'ewllabaly, Dmnlll Saelens,
Paul HaptonataD, Adolph Saelens,
Middleport, and Doug Clark, Win·
chalet, Va. and Kim Christy, '
Columbus.
Relatlwl here for the terYicel
Included Cynthia and Doua Clark,
WbJChelter, Va.; Rachel Chrlsly,
Kim Christy .and daughter, Jennifer, H~ Walbllrn, Helen Loulle
Fox, all of Columblla; Bernice
Sn,Yder Spaulding, Athena; and
EdWard and Ruth Tewksbary,

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weighed eight pounds, three ounces,

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Meigs County, are announcing the

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(HOISE TEAM SUPPLI£D BY HANK DOUGLAS &amp; SON)
NOTE: This Will Be Your last Chance This Year· To Ride.

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WITH LIVE COUNTRY MUSlC BY
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CHUCK·ROAST .. ~B.

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George Donovan, grandparents,
Michelle Domvan, Red and Charlotte Van Meter, Betb M~,
Philip, Betty and Brent Donovan.

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Robinson, I:.orl and Larry Ritchie,
Denise and ~ei'Omy Johnston, Jim,
Debbie and Chance Watson.
. Othel's presenllllg gifts were
Roger and Pat Winebrenner, Margaret Winebrenner, greatgrandmother, Carrie Coontess,

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0~ gas drilling bill going to · Ho~se'

Ohio

The

HQUIIe Bill 501 which wiD affect
Melp County realdentli - oot only
oil and ps drillers but ptopa ty
lM'IIer$ as well -wiD be coming up
.betorelheObloHouseo!R,eJlresetllallveslnthenearfut\U'e,perhapsas
ea(ly as QeXt week.
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Rutland !II'CII resldent, who tor a
num~ o! ·months has takeri .a
position of leadel1h~P In rvJes all(j
regulations governing , ilrllll!lll

. Therelsa$1C.Opennttreetolnject thlscertltlcateshallllJtapllnb'ill
l:ll1ne into llllderllround tonnatiOJis dilpol,a11ites. LlallWtY ~Qf
to Include amwiar dilposal and not 1ess thiln s.m.CIXI 1s a11p to be
Ellllanced recovery. Lucas states. It required.
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All veblcles employed Jn transgas, domestic, agricultural or ·JXll'llngbrlneshaUbel'llai'lcedwlth
.Industrial water is contaminated, letters oot less than tour Inches In
lilelellseholderunderHouseBUl501 · helgbt alld shalllncl- an ldentlft·.
sl!all~bui:tethepropertyQWIIer catlonnwnber. lhebiJlprovidefl.
for retiSQIJa~ costs Inpbtalnlng a
No permit holder or OI'VIIei of a
watersuppJ,v. .
weUcanhaveanyonellaullnnl!who
. Inreferencetobrtnehaulii)Btrom isnota~brtnehauler.
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Lucas reports lhatlhepe•sagl!!pf
Tbe bill Jl1'(JVIdes that drilling
lhehauterw!Dbereqi!U'edlaoblaln this bill will be a great help ID tile
permits wiD 110 to $100 pluS there wiD. a $.'!00 registration c:ertltlcate and people of ()h!o ~ partlcuJarly
. be an additional lee of~ at the
Polioo hqs'7181Te818
tlloseC!fSoutbeasternOhlo. .
time 111\Y equipment or operations
. The. Mld!IJepOrt Pollee Depart- ·
"We Uve In an area where 1!Jte. .
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. F'1JrQier; the bl!l Pfu\'ldes tlult gated nine acclcbtts dul'llig ilie slippagea.ndrun-olf. Thlsblllwlllg'd ·
rest&lt;ratlon 1D Jllqlel ty must be .· month !If August. crw8ers were 1 lOng way II! l!eiplng ua In theflie ·
.~eted In six. rmnths Instead of . drlvell4579 mlles. Merchant poliCe areas. Theadd1tiORal!eeiJI()IIeYwtll
the previous allottecl nlne month collecllons·totaled.$!i0and$153was enable the Ohio Depiuiment Of
period, Thlspart,Lucasl')!pOI'Is,w!D
COllected Jn ll~U'Idng meter funds. Natural Resources to put on mOre
beagreatstepln
'1bere .Were no ·parking tickets lnspectoni to . pollee tpe drilling'
area as
written during the month.
Industry," Lucas COfiiiJK!ItB. · .

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CRASH SITE ~ PoUce and reacue workers
,'survey the wreck !If 8ar1Jara MandreD's J&amp;g!lar, left,
which was st"'ck head-on 'f!Jesdlly bight IJY the car on
the rlpt at Hendersonville,
Tenn. Miss Mandrell
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lacerations, officials said. The driver of ihe.oOier car

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' Southern Ohio PCA announces ties, one year . Also servlilg as
the director election results from · director Is E. Glenn · Graham
the sectional meetings held at elected last year to a three year ·
Eastern. High SChool in Brown . term serving Gallla, Meigs, and
Gounty, Verne Riffe Vocational · Lawrence Counties.
SChOol In Pike County, and Buckeye
The following members were
Hllls Vocational SChool in GaUia elected to serve on the 1985
County.
Nomlnatlrig Committee: Ernie .
According to li,SSoclatlon Prest- Forshey, Jackson: Lawrence Burdent Johit Phalen, the following dell, Gallipolis; Donald R. Slone,
. direCtors were· electetl: Robert Portsmouth/ Waverly; Carey Mi'
"Petjl" Shaffer, Highland County, chael, HIUsbQro; Thomas W.
two years; AltJert Neel, Brown- Cryder. Chillicothe; Dale Pence,
!Clermont Counties, one year; West Union; Don Davis, Athens;
lloward Imniell, Ross/Hocldng Richard A. Bee, Gmrgetown.
Counties, three .years; Ralph
Madison Crawtord of Bettendorf,
Keefer, Athens / Hocklng-elgs Iowa was the featured speakerwlt!t
Counties, three years; Earl "Ed" · his talk entitled "Smile ... 11
Johnson, Jackson!Lawrence! VIn- Increases your face value."
ton Counties, one year; George Members and guests at ech meet-.
Slone, . SCioto/ Pike/ Adams Coun· lng heard the dh:ectors' report a nd

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· Albert D. HIU Jr., deceasj!d, Ora Eugene M. Johnson. Affidavit,
to Ohio Power Co., Right or Way,
E. HUI, Affidavit. Sutton.
Letart.
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· Gary Hysell, Sandra Hysell to
Mary Burkett, deceased Paul
'Lacy Barton, Nadine Barton to
Joseph T . ·Justis, Valerte Justis Lot Simon. Affldav.tt, Pomeroy VIllage.
Ohio Power Co .• Right of Way,
4; MtddlepQrt VUlage.
. Paul Slq~on, AIUe Simon to .. Rutland.
Helen E. Daugherty to Mafguer- · Wllllam L. Klelri, Lot 306, Pomeroy
Spencer's Grocery Inc. to Ohto
lte Sayre. Tracts, Letart.
Village.
Power Co., Right of Way, Sutton.
Charles F.
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GO TO NEW YORK77

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lnqUtres may be made by

ca lling ·6 14· 992-~ 689

Discover How Awon
Can Helpll

Ethel Kauf,fman.

AVON 24 HR.
BliTZ
Friday, Sept. 14
12 noon to
Saturday, Sept. IS
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,HOUDAY
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Pea rl L I(V•IIis.
Deceas·ed .
(91 1 2. 17. 19. 3tc

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216 ~ - 2nd St.
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Soilthern High. Good 2 story
rermdeled 4 BR home. Mo,......;~...;..,~....,..-==-, 11 dem bath, I&amp; eaHn kitchen,
fun basenient and P'a&amp;e. Ask·
ing $3~!nl.
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SYIIACIISE - ~ 7rm. home
with liOOdbUrner. ba1h. auto.
gao; heat, carpeting !nd 2.1g

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3 bedroom home wrth range,

992-2259
NEW USTING - Five Poiilts
- One loor ranch with lui
basement. huge living room. 3
bediOO!IIS. l!h bathS, and a
beautihJ kt flllaflcing available II 13\1'1(, fixed if1lefesl rate
with a $2.000 mwn payment
and paymenls $400.90 b' ll
year!. $37,000.00. .
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bedrooms. I~ baths. dining .
room. With fiteplace, &amp; 1arJ!
living

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utilities. 1ow maircenanre, and
cmvenienl $42,000.00.

Fll IT UP - Owner JEady to
·deal and has reduced the price
on this lllder two story home. ft
needs SIIITie repair, bti has
pcMrltial. Wants $11,900.00.
Wll enleltllin a reasonal*
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'IIIDDlEPOln - filii! Strwt
- ColOnial with all modem

features, JIIOI, fireplace, central

air and I!IOfe. $49,900.00.

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strJy house with

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dining room,
buildin&amp;
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house tliat could be a rental
unit Owner woold sell either
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Jein Trussell ..... 949-2660
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near the stores. .Gas fumac:e,
range. refriaerator and rem&amp;
deled. Orly $14,000.
MIIIOLEPOIT .,.. S\lim JIIOI,
gas FA furnace, modem'
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of the prqlect and the FLA floot&gt;

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lfiTERESJED IN A
NEW .HICLE
. We'd lib

OhiO
'
The vtllage of Pomeroy. Oh1o.
mtend~
undertake tmprovements to . the ~a1n Street
Richa1d Sevl~r
santtary sewer. The se tmprove- . Mayor
~·
m en ts are needed to prov1de Vtllaga Hall
san1tary sewer li ne serv1ce to
MidP!eport. Oh1 o 4 5169
the P.roPO$ed Pizza Hut Aestauran L Th• s Projec t IS loca ted 1n
191 12. I tc
the . '100 · yea r flOod pla1n .
Proposed 1f11prove ments to the
M ain S11eet sewer cann 01 be
un de rt.;~ke n in anv·o th er locat•on .. There 1s·. t here~or e. no
pra C tl ~ ab l e alternatiVe '10 the
pi'oposed. Project 1 Fadu re to
provid e these · Improvement s
would resu lt 1n the cont1nued
clmenon)ti Ori o f the village's
pubhc health and safety . It •s the
.
V•ll age's judgm ent lhat ttie
conllnueO v1ab1 hty of th e Ma1n
New Qlevy TrucK..
Street commerc•al. area out-

No DllWII Payment

•

J9

BlACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCIC LEASING
.·
Box 804 .·

FOR SALE

..

Vinyl 8oiAI1~miinu1T1

$f.~) lNG

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:·call for free sidina esitiAIItes, 949-2801 or

i
:
,

:
•

(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
·IN RACINE: Downst1irs
eqlipped · with kitchen;
livinc
dinintroom .
den; upstairs his two
bedrootns and one b1th:
l•'"ruoy allo has beStmenl,

·youNG'S

CARPENTER
SERVICE
·
:- ~ddonl and remodeling . , · I.
i

- Roofing and guner work
- Conertte work
t

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t

V. C. YOUNG Ill

C.lls
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J&amp;f:
CONTAACTIN(l
· 'OOZEA • BACKHOE
' 'RECI,AMAn0N WORK
'Oil FIELD SERVICES ·
'DIIMP TRI/CK SERVICE
'CUSTOI!i\ •BUI~T

HOMES

. 'WATER, OAS •

OllUNES

Now. Aooe

lc&amp;NEE

Chlryl Lemley, '
Mtlp County Associltt

Phonf 742-3171

HEADQUARTERS fOR
•ZEII{H
•SYLVANIA
.
•SPEED QUEEN lAUNDRY
•GIBSOII£FIIGEIATOI

Fun

Pt Pleasant ; .
8a Vicinity
, :
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. $1. Rt. 160 North
Gallipolis,

.

.sWEEPER end -"18 mechine repair, pooru, Md

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=~· oneo::=
:rcu~~
hoff mile uP
~:
Ga~-

C..... Rd.
114-441-0284.

Coli

weight with , _ lhlpe ....
~~fill&lt;-·­
~

end Hydrex WoJe&lt; Pilla

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lit FNth Pharmicy,

Jecboll

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31

WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

No trnp•nino on Gerekl
Hodge ~. Sond Hill
ROIIII.
··

or

84H424
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL .~ SAND

CHESTER.,..985-3307 .

TOP

. ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

Ntw Homes-Extensive
Rell0dtlin1
JdiUIIftCt

Wciit .

Custa.m Pole Bldp.
. '11111111
Roofi"' •ort
..
Alumlnu11 &amp;.Vinyl Sidiap
15 VMn Experience .
GREG ROUSH
PH. 992·75113
or 992-2282

;)UtL•flfLL

Rt. i24.Po-oy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
R~PAIR

A Iso T ra!lsmission

PH. 992-.5682 ',
or 992-7121

· Help
Ml•oc : Coon puppies. 8
- a old. 245-51185 .

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Merr.l ~ Mec .ttomemaken
_ ,. • -tni incom8. We .n8ecJ
.everal Fapllnntatives in
thia •!NI "-Tty pion - - •
pl.... Oifta, \OYO• cor. No lnvwtn-1. Carde•
Vllliow t l - kitten. fwmole, phone nee. Cllll -1-a0010 toDd' horne. titter trllinecl 563-!1077.' AIMI ~
• »ttoriMd. 448-9479.
· partlla .ll14-44e·3043 ·

Long hlired modter .citt.
lind 1 fluffy kit'
ten. litter tr•ined . . "4B·
002S.

1C(\Uie mole, ~le
8eeglo pup. To good home.
Cell 441-2171 .

Bilby hamaten. Coli otter 5,
448-4173.
MOJatly

whltti tutt.n-

5

-a. a

Homes
for Seta

llebyelttlng In my home.
Retw.nce1 IWilable. Call
441-0380.

111w;:idii;;t;d;;b;;;;;;i;;i;;;

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-.......Colum-- ..--

littODELS
AI -lnclucfino chi1g11 1. For cotolog

-ngln
•ppoint,....t .,.. 412-IBI8192.
- o f Sept. 23. for . .

rehw 18rt 1111d tall. Coli
441-4471.

Homes for Sela ·

6 rt;H&gt;m. fUll b l - • 2 1---,---,...:...-----''---:·
car garage. Alletr Dr .• 1977 mobile home 14xr70 :~ ·
U9,000. Coli .t~.. 5PM, bdr.. nice Cllrpet.
814-388-84119.
ctollllt. CA. . aac.
18 Wanttid to Do
CenblNice 2 bllclroom home on .dl8n.
on nice country lilt 1
lllrge tot - r Colt- Com- c.n t14-3al-87e7.
Would like to paint t ..a., pua 11t 501 College Ave .. Rio
root.. C.U 114-ZBI· t~21. Grande. Oh. Shciwn by Far .... or rent u~·
.,pDMbnlftt~. C•Me1410x50, 3 bdr.. trelie&lt; . ....,
lloobyMtlng In my
In aa2-7424. Priced to eel!.
614-388-aat4.
\
Rio q,.nde. Hove-· • rtrl.
Cell lnytimo, 245-51112.

992-3410

Time

II·

-·old,

grey

• white otrip. Colt 614-256.·

1310.

li-1-ttc

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

Campi... Gun. Wont
Completel,letriOIMIIng
. Roofing of d Typee
· Worku horne ar..
· . 20yeera
' · f - Eatimeta•'

915-3561
All Mokes

EUGENE LONG.

Jill CLIFfORD

Ph.·(614) 843-5425

992-72P1

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
~We._.

•DW.waahera

•RingM

~Refrigwatort

•Dryers •FrHHrJ
PARTS and SERVICE

7/9/2 mo. d.

ftdtn 6'x6' Up

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•TROPHIES
•PLAQUES
•AWARDS .
.f:rt•alh· il~· IM

Ou~

SIH..-Iall)'

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
.R~elnt, 011. .

4.s.tlc

MIDDLEPORT•
PLASTIC ARTS .
Bob 8t Jean Gilmore
50 Riverview Dr.
Mid~leport. Oh.

AM

CONSTRUCTION
BACKHOE
. DUMPTRUCK
CONCRETE WORK
TRENCHER
SEPTIC TANK
l
COAL &amp; LIM ESTOIIE .
C ..l For F- Elltlrnete

742-2167 or
742-2225

448-3351.
FOUND: A ..,.It ~­
type m•le dog; bl•ck. Secreterial polit!on. ' l.8get 1-=-:-~=--:----Bu.inna
brown. and wllita:S e.....,nonce ~&gt;••fw•ed· Appi- .
montha old, IOIMibori:l) 'a cant .........,._ •
0
rtu 'ty
pet. Coil 112- nll4.
- t y ... teltll ehor• '--~~ppo...,.,._n_•--'-­
thend 1nd type e t - eq ,Roael&amp;ii, tv • .,.. fWIY· can - · Fun ""fita. Send
rr 1 'IM to lox 4040 in ·~re
t NOTICE I
882-3217. .
of t ... Golipolla Dolly trtb- THE O,HtO VALLEY PUB·
USHINO CO. , __ _ ciS.
•·
. 3nl . Ave. , 0 amp~
Holt Bench L"iffld a.g1e une, 825
lla, Oh 411831 .
that you d o - Puppiea. 3 - · .••d 1
joeople you know. and NOT
m•. 304-82-2790.
Lllcly in or ..,und Rodney for to lllnd
ttuough ,.,.
investi~
4 k - • to good home. p8rt time houU won In care mail until
of
ak:11
tady.
Coiiii14-2QI
tll~t&lt;NI~thll~~~!:_.....,..~
304.- 176-7430.
.
6813.
10wn your own
7 old pupplea. 304- Wented: 30 hr. Appoint- Spoou.. ear,LidieaA~.
e71-42te.
•rita Clelti:-Swcwtarv tor or Cfl!ildren's Store, NatfQn~
•n lnt•,....._ta cMe f8cillty •lly advertised br•nda .
tor the ,....tilly - - In 111b11t14,.
.900-.,. iitdudn inventoty,
6 Lost and Found
tnining· ...d much
Gollipollt. c - driver'a r ·
llcen• end high eahooJ mono.
nowtt Mr, Tete
dlplome required. 811111 • 704-274-119115 .
·
l-OST llonde Ci&gt;clt.,. Spa- riencll tn 11 huftWI -i&gt;icel--::::=======
nlel In Everg-n .,.... If lllttlng ond-or in the field ~ 1fvund , - colt 4411•47411 devolopmentol dlubllltila
Money to
po•f.. ieCI. Flexible hoUrt. 1------,..---

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I yr old 3 bad:oom r...ch, 7
milia from H - H - .on
Rt. teo. No down ,..,. meril.
Cell 304-876-77Q or e7112183.
I rooma. 2 fuR betho.
IIPprGX-IiY 1 liON behind
Junior High School. ,.....,.

._,.., 304-875-3934 If·
ter 41:30.
By owner, Arbuckle, 8

-li.

~T ·=!.~:;

Send ......... . - -

-toRoblnEby. P.O.aox
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R
n1 N......i
1104, JIC--. Qh 411f140. ·
"''"' ~... • - • D-illll for eppllcenta: ·1....,.......,-. CIIII44I- 17-84.· 1 .C.S . Ia an equal
·- 1 or 448-4308.
~unity employer.

roome. 3 bedrooma. 11&lt;1

bltha, utility room. 'h ICre
plua. 304-4611· 1 800.

HOME LOANS FIXED
RATES ·-.merttetra-.
Fili.,. convontionof FHAVA . l1111der Mortgogo ,
Atheno, coltllct 114·5923051 .
'-;:;:::=;=;=:::=;==
123 Profeasional
Sefvlcea

HI atoty in Motion, 4
bllclrooma . living, dining
room end kitchen. eettfng
room,

~th

and tul base-

1983 Schultz Hmhed edition. 14x'70 whh 7x1t oxpando, 3 bedroom, 1 'h .
bltho, off elec, centrlll o~.
finpfoce, e.t,. lnlllllltlon,
built . In ateno. 304-411811194.
1978 Uberty, 12xl0. atOVI.
refrigerator. large · meter
box. two porch11, underpanning, with 4 ecret.
drifted welt with pump,
motel bldg .. 304-67117321 .

L08T ate~k Cock-e-~oo lmmllllloto o,...ling for pen
ment. Total etec. on extra
JO.ti·l1r.
white under cllln. Loat time reflef n - fR inP'I1111111
lot. May be HOn
8/14/
1
mo.
d.
8/10/ 1 mo.
'
·ln Glllllpollo ,....,, WV. &lt;:oa u .... of locli -~~~ .,ytlme. btnlde L" Carry
1711-4538.
'"'
Out. 804 2nd St.
I _ _........_ _ _-'--~--------, ~------- . M-VIIHd
bi•OfllotMed
1970 WiildoOI' l:Zx55, 2 ,
,.........:.._...____,.____ _... lr
~
·- c
m,_ Ohio 11bedrooma, 1 both. with' ' '
~Minllltuoat,nedSchnMedoulum-· Cllftlll. for more fftforme·
By o - 3 bedroom•. 11&lt;1 Heanh
Blow Wood Bumer.
''
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- to· . neme of don.
-Jual'ltt Atha, Pi•no TuninG •nd Rep•jr, botho, living room. dining 304-895-3602
FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNES0AYS
lin
••,..,..,,
Pononnef
Admlnlatrator.
roam, ntct"eatio~ room i,n
Computerized Httrin&amp; Aid Selection
Jodt Klngebury areo. "" Woodland Centora. Inc., lrunlcordl M.uolc Co .• 448· beo.,.ent, new 24•24 gor0887.
Twentieth
y1111r
of
Cll 'Oependlblt Httrina Aid Strviet
Thundoy. Clllllll2 -11468 ·
412 VInton Pille, Ollllpolla, q1111Hty IOfVIce. Line Do- •••· Cfo1e downtown. ·3 3
Farms for Sale
Shown by oppointment,
·
~or
Ill
•,
o
ur
wlri••
L-.
1111
mlilalng,
male.
Oh 41131 phone 1114-~- nilla, 814· 742-2951 .
.
304-675-Q04.
.
1
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.,.
biiiCit end white llldth blclt IBOO Woodla'ld Cantllrl.
40 ecra farm, tobllcco
nttds; fur ts repair
LISA II. KOCH, M.S.
Beeglo.somet~tnmoetlyon lnc . tunoquelopportunhy- .
4 bedr.. remodtlted homo.
servlcu~ instlllltion. ·
Liceased Clinical Audiolocist
bony-· T-. big type offlrmltlv~~tctfontmpl-.
farm equipment. C•tl 614·
32
Mobile
Homes
256-6790.
,1
:Z:
lllltgta. Lilt Aug 14th Pen-time nuralng old -~- ·
for Sale
R11 ent 11
1" • Z (614) 446·7619 or (614) 992·6601
"""· REWARD . tion eveileble. F1eltlbllty of
' •
' &amp;,CO.merclal
Bu!lh 304-871;4108.
houra, ••perlencepretwrred. -:::-::-'-:-:-----:---:::-':21 2 acre farm on P•rker Run
31
Rd . Must aott. Moved to
417 Second Avtn!ll . llox 1213
Apply at Scenic Hilt Nura· , ~-H_om
_e•_fo:..r_s_a_le~ .
Arizon•. Terms negotiable.
.
992-5875
Glllipol~s.
Ohio 45631
8
Public Sale
lng Contor, Mon .-Fri .. BAM , -91'.% ouumebte loon on 13 ~~E~N~E~=:~sM8~lLL~ Mineril rights included. Will
Or
•- ~u...,on .
tv 12 Noon. E.O.E.
lTV MOBILE HOME SALES; carry on I .lend contraCt. C•l ,.
8/ 13/lftt
,.
""
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,
yr. old brick ronch atyle
1-llttetlon people needed houn. Saduded on 2.9 4 MI. WEST, GALLIPOLIS, 742-2852.
~.
for focli ...... oi Energy acrea of tend. 3 BR, Iorge AT 311. PHONE 1114-446- ------~--------~~
Cont"" ..,.,..,., HVAC or DR. nlca kltc~on. ferga _7_2_14_._.- - - - - Service. IIKtricel axp. holpfut. Coil utMity room, Flrepf- In 1 198t Noahua 2 · 3 . bod- 35 Lots
Ac;reage'
Auction"'·
9:.::::.·.
lnF~r~~~•home . 1 -800-614-334111Xt. 31.
rooma. Mualeell, extreo, wll .
tuctlon . Call 1114 - ~112 4311'
Nationlt Company - · ::.·..:·-::- ~·-- C~~t~torvltte, 379· n!lllotlote. Coli et4-a4&amp;- lot for aote fn Me-.v~te. 3
6 11 0 2
Auction _ . , FndeY night et duct line. HVAC ond Electri· j,, ,~~~-~-_:_rot water, aeptic tenk
dlatrlutlon fororIt'aSet•
pro- 1ft • r 8 P · m •
_·-ruthe Hartford Community •-•
eel Contrecton
U.OOO. Celt 1114-258:
8618.
c.m.. Truoltlolda of new Orgenizt-. Celt 1 -aoo- Ch18pl 3 bdr .. 3 full aiM
~n 7:o0-7:00 Dally
241 -03111eat. 23.
·
blithe, olrnoat 2,400 aq. ft.;
tfvlng epace It Tere Eil1ota.
Building lot Ntiighborhood
• MajOr &amp;
for Celt 1-1114-387-73Sa.
19'71 12•BO Liberty treifor Rd 61 150
wwl· ••-~ -~-,.- n·~~-~
·
AC • 446-3844
·
• oft•
• 111,000.
loaet bualneaa ·- covering
w I1h wood heeter.
7PM. Calf
Mechilnlcal Work
MIIIIJI Co. a. . plua com,Twp. 3 bdr .. with weiher • d..,.r • -•lng.
mlllllon. Muat have ......
' of room,' excellent · 14.000. Cell 1114-379- 1.. 14 oc. 1 ~ 1 lot with
.__ leooce, - up- torrna eveHobte. Cell · 441- 2115.
bl
••
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1 ,.
•~--.,..-----. Hmlltlt.
• Wiltltr.
-dotot40,000.
Ce11Jealt •293. ·
Locotod
t G~ec. T
aollect•ti14-112-61B1for 1~-------- 1976 Richwood 2 BR mo- 446-304;. ,_n wp. Colt
Chtclk ~ntt-Fmu.
-an.
2ax42 (1178 oq.ft.l blllll· bite home. Bought now,
•complete Chimney Cleaning .
mant, end aubfiDO&lt; com- ownecl by alngleglrt, In good
lelta, Ha••· 'Plugs
8ecretorial Polltlon: IAIJII pletMI. LoCitlil on t ocre concJttl!ln. hit 2 betho. largo Mobile ho,.,o or building lot
•c11
llfled
Chimney Relining
Repair
w PriCIII ~
experltnct required t to 2 ptu1 tot. quletaountry, elect· living room and fuml- for Mle. 3211 h . of frontooo
·~xperlellqltl and Jn•ntd
'· 1t11t At
•
.,_,.
mini_,.,
lhort!M.""
ric
to
hou111.
Rurli
wetlt'
ture.
•a.ooo.oo.
Con
be on a atate route. 1 mile Nat
'
.
• typing required, \;'.d avelleblt . 11 0,000 Cell on aulovlta. neat· to of Ppmeroy. •4600.00. Colt
loy Bickle ·
· Phont
to P.O. 8011
• WIMman R111t Eatettt, 4411- LA1yn11'a Fumhure. Cell 445- 982-7034 or 992- 6732 ·
evenings.
CtriiW Gilt.., Silllp
941 mo. 446-2062
. PomeroY. Ohio Q7U.
314.3 .
·
2572.
"t
9-4-11110.

614-843-5191

•"' '

: MILLER .
', . ELECTRIC
• SER ICE ·

992-6128

zi

ba•.

:i

lengttt closet door mlrroo, fam·
iiY rm. with fireplace, cook and
baNe units, 2 dr, ref'*"ator ·
freezer, maid's room, and 3
baths.

l. "Bud"

WE ::~ ~r.:~~~U

In

'CONCREWWORK

:M'x3&amp;' •
/
tnsulit_. DI?JJ!ouses •

Ul. IODEIIII BRICK - One
floor 12 rnts., heal pump,-full·

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Arl liiJ LJIII.I.Iil l' lll ·

mo.

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

to

home. 2
modem ltilthen, 2
. llatll. _IJ . bam, melal bllfe
AIJllll 50x8il and IJot19tri land.

M.

U-SAVE
AUTO
RENTAL

:"s~~t;.~ give owoy. Call Sel AVON rneke 45~.

~ Sizti

llat~

Broker-Auction Service

R·UH

,.

,UTILITY IUILDINGS

If inttrtltld ConiiCt The
Home
link in

'

949-2969-949-2263

(It

ALL STEEL &amp;
. PPLE BUiLDINGS
Size&amp; Start from 12'xl6'

48'x301'.

•

•

Leu".

j

t1«als, good 7 rm.

'

No

992-6215 or 992-7314 ·
POrileroy, Ohio .

JIOACRES- Free gas, aU mi·

NEAR BRIDGE - and 1Gcine.
2.40 .:res, 4 bedroom ranch,
full basenient.lurnace With II·
tlehed woodblm!i', familY rm.
IIIII eat-ln ltilchen witl1181Yin&amp;
blr.

~

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..

PH.

welaJ"'ffl.

18 ACRES - New driled well,
· small 2 bedroom house, bot·
tom land. trees and small
stream. Ont{$15,500.00 Of win

.: 949~2160
Sunday

•

room,

Slfi.IPPII~X.

Built Garages"

1
'· . •

co . .

~ "Bea~~o~l, Custom

....---t-=-=-:-:-::7:::-:-=---, ''

work

,SIDING

I

HOODS ............ I174.9S
BUMPeRS ';.,:~ .... '69.9~
Glil.L........ ~ ........ .'42'. 50:
R. SUPPORT.. ..... 'M.95
TAIL GATE ......... IIS.OO
FORD FEND!!fl.... 169.95,
BUMPeR ........... , 169.95'
Al1d Somo Cor
·
fenders Available

.

IMf fer

G~o~tte,.. .
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned
Painting
Storm Doors
8i Windows

. RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPliANCE

,

FENDER ,............ .176.95 I
DOOIS ............. .1149.95• ·

- Plumbing "

· "We

Middleport

a. Vicinity

I

EL
ROOFING CO.

Shop 1echnician !
on Duty

BfSSELL

Hl-ttn

(1) HOUSE IN CHESTER:
Thr• 1cres with uilce·
· constructed concrete
khtlnr~ home 26x30, 3 bedrooms. one )lath, 12xJ5
family room . P1rtially
c:.rplled, fuel oi f.urn~ee
with facilities for woodb~rner. 12x15 tilock·storap pildin&amp;. 20x30 block
prfli!J Ri&amp;ht off Rt. 248.
,coum~. Slllin&amp;, tq mile
tiSf ill' Cliester, Ohio.

PH. 742-2328

We Have A

Glllipolis, OH. 45631
FD&lt; Full( Service ·
Call 614-388-.9003

Business ·:
Services

weighs cons tderauon of E .~eec u ­
llve Orders 119BB and 1 1990.
A mofe . dP.ta 1led description

t- *'frodo!c• rou to

fnpeo-:A·Cir! lilt IIIOdtm ...,
lo driYt tile vehicle of' your
c..ict.

rnaps are ava•lable for cittzen'
rev1ew at the Offt ce of the'
Mayor. V1llage Hail. PomerOy,

Caii ·!J42.3195

.Woodburning ,

).ANGS ILLE
• GRO ERY
;&amp;GA AGE

HEAT YOUR .
INTIEHOUSE

Minor

FIREPLACE INSERT

M'GKEE
·

5

8113/1 mo:

..

Public

EXPIANAl!ON
FlOOOPlAIN
DEVELOPMENT

•lAND CLEARED
•SEPTIC SYSTEMS .
•GRAVEL HAUL£0

CALl
446-4522

NEW-REPAIR

---$,.,1,,
·:u1 r.,.u,

~wf

'lllll! .. -.m

~,..,

Parta ,., , Service

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Estate General ·

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POMER0¥,0.

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president's report which discussed
the condition of the association,
what has taken place over the past
12 months, and, more Importantly,
whatisbelngplannedforUiefuture.
Southern Ohio PCA is a member~
Owned agrtCIJ)tural finance coopera tlve with approximately $35 mU'
lion in 1~ outstandllll! \O 3,400
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P~o~blic .lllotice
Public NO(ic~t
members. The assOC)atlon serves
farmers in Highland, Brown, Glei''
.
.. PUiluc NOnCE
· mont, Ross, Hocldng, Athens,
late Pearl L _ w,llis '" Letart.
Offers
will
be
rece1ved
at
the
Me•gs County, Oh1o. This propMeigs, Jackson, Lawrence, VInton,
offices of Porter &amp; L1ttle. erty cons•sts of Lots 20. 2 1, 22
Scioto, Pike and Adams counties. law
2 t 3 East Second Street. Pome- and 23 1n Burns Addit ion to the
. PCA's have been a source o! ro.;. Oh'•o. until 10:00. A.M . on Village Of Letart. Me1gs County,
agrtcultura! loans since 1933. Na- Fnday. September 21st. 1984. Oh1o. There are tv110 residences
tlonally they serve the .credit needs for the real estate owned by the Situated. on ' tl;le property. The
sa le 1s subtect to tt)eapprav·al of
of more than. 3'l5,!n) farmers,
the Probate Court of .Me1gs
3
Anno~o~ilcements
ranchers, and commercial fisherCounty Oh•o. afld •s alSo
SUbjeCt IO the Bpprova l o f the
men, wlthalmost$19bUJ!onlnloans
he~rs 1n th at _estaie. Thus . the
outstanding.
nQht to reteCt anv offers IS

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odulto only. Coii448·Q338.

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For leooo·wotorfront homo, .
,~(AM.
UO. Coil 448-2785 oftor e.
t300 mo;, ref. required. 8
mlloo from town. Call 814·
Fall .Yord Co,. Mulching,
258-1218.
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• tronoplontlng. reOIIding
Aloo for
1811: cow manure &amp; top toll.
Unfumlehed houM. 3 · bdr .•
otovo, ,.,, Rodney Villogoll, 44
51 Hou.s ehold Goods Contac' Br~ce Davison.
Apartment
814-268-1427.
$275 mo·. Coli 448-4418
for Rent
after 9 PM .
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CanO~y bed, 'lflll'ith dresser 6

$260, Whirlpool washer
•75. 4 other washers to
choOM from. 30 irt' 111

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46 Furnished
Used
and
2 · bdr mobile home. Coli 1-::---~-~--- TY'o. 3 mil•' out 8ulovillo
For rent Sleeping Room• Rd. Open 9om'to llpm, Mon.
448 •0390 .
and light houM keeping thru Fri., 9am to &amp;pm, Sat.
Mobile homo foro rent roomo . Park Control Hotel. 814-446-0322

Furniohed mobile home. 3
bedroom, waoher ond.dryer.
No poto. Coli 949· 2263.
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2 bedroom, furnlahed,
woohor and dryor. oir condition, t1 7&amp;.00 pluo jltiHtieo
ond dopooit. No poto. Coli
992-747t.

2 bedroom fumiohed. Above
ohop In Pomeroy
. on E. Moin St. CoR 1114·
982-7314 or 8112-8215.

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1 2X80 with exlris living
1oom built on, porch, gornge. 2 omoil bodroomo ond .1
Iorge bedroom. Cell 949·
2734 . .

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SGHOOL.MA~i!lf.

814 4

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for

Office space for ·rent. Call
4411-7&amp;72 or 441-1980.
Trailer 1pece on priva.te lot .
County wa1er, 2 mi. from
Kygor Crook High School.
Nood reloronoo, t46 pluo
utilitieo. Coli 448-3780 or
614-387-0307.
COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Pork, Route 33, North of
Pomeroy. Lorga lots. Coli
8, 4-992· 7479.
Troller lot ot Mt. Alto, phone
304-895-3534.

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IAUCTION
- - - -s:A~~RNITURE
- - - - - - 8uilding Moto~olo
Block, brick, -or pipoo,
112 Olivo St.. Gallipolis. Now window•. lintel&amp;, etc .
• used wood • cool stoveo, Cloudo Wintort. Rio Grande,
8 .Piece wood living room 0 . Coll614-245-5121.
aulte with S inch flat lrm1
t399, bunk bodo complete You build it or wa wiii24•4B
with bunkioo t1 99, 2 piece 4 cor gerogo kit. 12,496,
antron livlngroom sui.te1 dol . Cell 1-814-888-7311.
1199, entron recliners *99.
other rocllnoro tao. maple Now open for busineu,
dinette lltl I 1 79. boK Mountoin Stdo Block, Rt.
springa a mattr111 twin or 33. N.w · Hoven. ComPlete
full t100 oat regular·firm maiOIVy 1upplie1, 4" .. 8".
*120, maple dinette Ch1ir1 1 2" block. Delivery oorvico.
t35, . WISh otlndo f34, Phone doy 304·882-2222,
maple rockers *19. 7 piece evening a82-3239.
chrome dinette set 1149 6
piltce dinette Ml t99, '
Pets fo~ Sale
bedroom 1uitea. refrigera· 66
tora. range•. cheat, dr1111r1,
wringer waahar1, TV's. clryero, • ohooo. Coll814-448- . HILLCREST KENNELS
3169.
Boording oil broods. Heotod
indoor-outdoor facflltle1 .
AKC Dobormon puppleo:
Stud S'""ico. Coll814-448·
7796 .
Equipment

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Artley flute. Soiling for
~160. Coll448·1522.

Bundy clorinlt, good condition, Coli 304-171·2112.
Bundy atto aax. new. ueed 3
montho. If intorestod coil
304-67&amp;· 1789 boforo 3:00
PM otter 671-2558.
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Hay

8o Grain

~lea for hay for
oole 120 • · Cell 448· 1062.

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Autos for

Red raapberriea . .Taylon 1--------~­
Borr'y Potch. Coll4411-8692.
TOP CASH paid for '80
Canning tomato••· Pick modllandnewerus,ildcars .
your own ~ bring containers .. Smith Buick-Pontile, 1911
Eugono Devio . Cell 61 4- Eootorn 1\vo.. GoiHpolio. Call
81 4·448-2282.
247-3283.
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1873 Dodge Chorgor, $800
or boot offer. Coll614-268lllp.

Farm Equlpmant

condition, •1150. Donuoor
Post Hole Digger, *360. can
388 -9911 .
John DHre 36 2 row com
chopper, 2 oilogo wogono.
Coli 614-2&amp;6-8889.
Chain uws aharpened.
Nme dey u,vlce guarantMd or we ahlrpan It tr...
Sldora Equipment. 3041176-7421 .
MF 12 baler. good condition, *1400. 304·8963590.
Livestock

1978 Datsun PU 4 spd.,
radio, topper, $2,199.
John'i Auto Soloo, Bulovillo
Ad . Coll448-4782 ..
19611 GMC. 4000 oorioo, 2
ton dump truCk with haevy
duty trailer hitch, tt.&amp;OO.
Coll446·1873.
1960 Chovy PU good cond ..
$800. Coll814-2611-6248.

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AFI'ORD ..OUR
SERVICES!

66 Ford dump truck . Good
Condition . Cell efter 5:00 JIM'S PLUMBING a HEAT·..
lNG. Rt. 1. Box 366, Golll1977 Mercury Monarch. p.m. , 742· 2187.
good i:ond. Coli 614·266· • 1;~=======:::::: polio. Collll14·387-05711: . •
1612.
.
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SHULAW'S Plumbing' ond·: '
.73 Vans 8o 4 W.O.
1981 Grond Prix, good
Hooting. 211 Slkth St:. ,
ohopo, fully equipped, boot e
,
Point PIHNnt, W. Ya. 304offer ovor t5.000. Colloftor 1982 Chevrolet pick up, 4 875-11420. Ucenaed ond
4PM, 4411-4888 .
wheel drive. 306 1t1ndard. 1. =in=o=u=ro=d=.======~
304-571-2111 .
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1979 Uncoln Town cqupo.
CoR 111 4-3811·8244.
83 Excavating
74 Motorcycles
1984 Dodge Dayton• Turbo
1
Z AM-FM cooo., tilt cruloe 6 1----~----­ Good · 1 .e.coyoting.
bo.._
opd. Cell814-268-8667.
manta. footers:, driveway&amp;•.
1 978 XL350 Hondo, good ooptl9 tonko. 18nd~e~ping ••
1982 Comoro Z-28 Indy cond. Will toke t40D. (814) Coli onytimo 181 4 -441-'
Poco Cor Edition, t-top, 387-7147 or (304) 896- .4837, JoniiO L. o'ovioon, Jr. ·
A.C .. A.T.. low miloogo. 31506 ofter 5 p.m. ·
owner.
Serious inquiries. Col 446· 1-----.:.__ _ __
71169 oftor 8 p.m. '
1971 Kowooki KZ400 Dorer Work by Ted Hanna.f
forring 1 llddlebngo, craoh Ditchu, flllndo. roodo. lo~d
1977 Ford Ma'tlerick need• bar, carrier, 1lay bar. new cioorlng, otc. Coli Motor C•
work, has olot of n- porto bonory. tlOO.oo firm.
Broltero, 448·11&amp;82.
end now tiroi. Coli 614- 9g2·2439.
258-8261 .
1 - - - - - - - - - Do11r work, •ound cl•r ~ ...
Mopod for ulo. Good condi- ing. .oxcovatinl. ne 11r
1878 Ford LTDnlco t1.100. tion, 127&amp;.00. Cell 992- hour. Coil 448- 138. •
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Coll 448-0782.
11175.
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tlond, Oh.8:14-742·2803; 1
BaMmantl, Feotera, Con--. "
cret• work, Backhoe'f, '
Dozer a Dll~or. Dump :
truolto, • woter: t••--•r-. •
electrical linea. 1
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11711 Wilder- 21ft. oxc.
cond .. •3.100. Coli 514·
317-0584 lf1or 4PM.

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1974 Coechman Ntf contionod fifth whool 16,000.
1981 Robbit diesel U,500.
Cell 814-367-7106.

1982 Toyoto Trucl&lt;, 7ft. bod
w / matching camper top
AM/FM CIIIIHI. t8,600.
Coli 446-3738. aok for
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Buiidlng-RernodoHng. concreto, drywoll. tloctricol,
roofing, flooring, froming, ·
kitchen-bethroom inJtllll·
tlon, door-~indow framing.
304-117&amp;·2440.

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I)) • lll F. Guy Colt,
end Jodv hlld for
llermudo 10 bring boci&lt; • boil

Matol buildlngo, dtoignod
end buitt any aize, in colora.
(chup) 304·675-3881.

Tr&lt;~nsportaiiUil

8o Vegetables

Concord Gropoo, 10 lb. $4;
40 lb. 814; 2'h miloo ust on
Sond Hill Rood,' 304-676·
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Alfolfo ond mixed hoy, p.,.d
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Mote drum lot ttOO. c•11
4411-2795 oftor 5.

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dopooit. Coil 986·14387.

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Modern 1 bdr. apt. quiet
Also open Sunday•~
locotion between Gollipolio
range t96. 38 in' gas ronge 1 - - - - - - _ : __ __
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No
pet
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3 bdr. houoo ·• 60 ocroo: dopooit. Coli 448·2066.
U6. Moyteg wringer t95, Wordo Signoture 56,000
Eurolco. Collll75-6104.
Kenmore dryer t76, smell BTU p1 heater. Thermottet
2 houooo lor rant ond bor fo; Downtown. 1 bdr .• fur- Whirlpool refrigeretor t96. controlled with electric
tale or lease with option to nilhed opt .. corpotod, AC. Skogg• Applioncoo Upper biowor fon. $100.00. Excel.
lont condition. Coli 992·
t200 pluo utllltloo. odulto River Ad .. 446· 7398.
buy. 304-676-6720.
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7083.
only. Cell 446-1788.
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-lcPickono uood furniture. 304Sale or . rent. 9 rooma.
875-6483
or
875-1
460.
Warm
morning
h11ter.
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Fore
r:ent
1
bdr.
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kitchen,
bosomont. 144 Pork Drive.
outo·monuol, 66,600 BTU.
ref8rencat and deposit. Rent nicely furnished. want mid.,,325.00. 304-117&amp;-2886 dleogod lody·. 1126 mo. 82" rounddiningroomtoblo A·t condlton. t280. like
utilities paid. Call· 448- ~ with matching chair&amp;, Phil· new. Other qu.lity itemt.
"ofter 5 PM.
lippino mohogony . 304- Coli 814-992-8982.
1414.
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' port Area, walking dilttlnCa Furnlohed efficiency. $1861-::-------~­ Double keyboard: full loot
~o tchoola and ahoppin.g mo .. utilltieo pd. 920 4th Electric dryer, $1 6.. 00. podol Hommond orgon with
Iorge opookor. Sultoblo lor
".area. If lntar•lled call 304- Ave.. Gollipolio. Call 448· works, 304·87&amp;-1325.
church or ~ome. Uoo. C.
4416 otter 9 PM .
:·p82-3722.
Refrigerator, good mattress Hoeflich . Call 814-992:
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end
box springs. Call after 5 6212.
Aiverotda
Apto.
Middleport.
::2 bedroom newly remoPM
304-876-3964.
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Special
rates
for
Senior
·~•lod, t226.00 month
FURNACE~ Lennolll furnace
•t 100 domogo dopoolt. 1 02 Citizens. $130. Equol Houo)iigh St. 304-87&amp;-251&amp; of- ing Opportunitiea . 61 4~ 2 pc wooden frame couch wilh blower. t2oo.oo . 3V.
end rocker ., 70.00. 304· ton air condition•r. nttedt
992-7721 .
•eCor 11:00.
773·6492.
compre11or. 836.00. · Coil
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Newly redecorated. 1 .bedroom. pertia!ly fumiahed,
•112 Mobile Homes
t226. Depoolt required. !=ell
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Tobocco sticks 62 in long.
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for Rent
Both ondo shorponed. 17
814-992-6319
or 992 - S 0 f1
h lir, rocker. otto~ centt
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3 tablaa. (ex-t re heavy),
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$886. Sofa. choir and love,OOO or more. 304-937,furnilhed air cond .• ldeal for Fumlahed 2 bedroom apart- oeat, '275. Soloundcheirs _2_6 3_ 0_._ _ _ _ _ __
' ' or 2 men. No city lll~~~;ea. menta in Middleport . Adults, priced "•m $286. to $89&amp;. 1
(Fodoro Troller Pork. Coil no pets, aecurity deposit.
Tableo. •6oond up tQ t126 . Top soil and till dirt deli•Jotll-1602.
Collli14-992-3B74. .
Hide-a-beda.8390. and up vered. 304·875· 7771 .
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1 • 2 bodroom fumiohod Roclinoro. $285. to . , .. Firewood UO .OO pickup
:Rd. Coli 448·1809 or 4411· opto for rent. Coll614-992- Lampo from UB. to• 76
81·26 . lood; $30 .00 doliv'orod.
,peoe.
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6434 or 992·69 14 or 304- pc. dinones lrom ., 09., to 3~4-.676 · 2991 01304-876.
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892·2688,
435. 7 pc. 11 B9 ond up . 1 _117
_ 6_ 2_·_ _ _ _ _ __
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Wood
table
With
lix
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6
1110 Stool-I boomo ·angle irons·
Convenient location. Coli port . Utilities included . up to u 2 &amp;. Hutcheo,
, 660 . shoototool. groting,18to25
448-8&amp;58.
$210 a month plua dapo1it. Bunk bed complete with cente per pound; pipe Call814·992-7177.
menreeooo, , 276 . ondupto conduit. watar, cul'tlart and
•12x80 oxaollont condition.
· . woodon boomo,
$396.. Bobv bedo. •1 10. g u ; mooc
.1dllftoonly, 1 boiowEuroko, AP 'A RTMENTS. mob 'olo Manreues or boJC springs, to'oo • 2 'to 18 feet;· .gas
,18ference• • dep. ., 40 mo. home•. housee. Pt. Pleasant f 11
- , 58 f'
$liB ~rnace. eodium lighta, alec·Coll
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twin,
orm,e g ·, t riCa
· ffixt urea. man~mum
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·e78.
Queen "Htl.
pur·
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8221 .
4 dr. choots. , 42 _ 6 dr. chon •&amp;o.oo. Old W.Yo.
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14x70, 3 bdr .. portly fur- Nice 1 unl\irriiohod oport· t20.tnd t2 6 .. tO gun _Gun Ploaoont, Monday- Friday,
niohod, freo wotor'• sewoge mont. 304,875-2218 b.o- cabineto, , 360. Gos or 8!30 to 3:30p.m.
e276 mo. pluo dopoolt. Coli foro 8 p.m.
1-----'- - - " - - - 448·9204 or 446-2851 .
electric rongoo $376. Baby Firewood. 120 lood, $30
monr-o,
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3 roomo ond both. rofrlgoro- fromn
t20.t25
126 , · • , 30. doiivored, coil oftor 6, 304Mobile Homo lOt for rent. tor end dove fumiohod. Ref king frame 160. Good solec- ,_4_1_8~--1_7_2_8_.- - - - Coll441·101i2.
and dopooit. t221.00 tion of bedroom ouiteo. 1month. Phone 304-876- rockan, metal cabo' nets. Bundy Clairnat, good cond.
Two 'bdr. mabilo ho'mo,
1090.
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complotolyfumiohodonBOb
126
D'16.00.
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Furiohod garage apt.. 4 after 3PM.
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61 4·246· 5698.

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

14-The Deily Sentinel

Mayors Court

Meigs road project
(Continued !rom page 1)
PQmeroy Chamber President
Ron Ash credited Pomeroy and
Middleport merchants with the
suCces.s of the drive In Meigs County

Twodetendan!Jtortelted bonds In
the court ftMiddleport Maya- Fred

voluntarily witmut bldterlng and
arguing. Athens, Hock!ng lj)ld

Area deaths
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John Mar Mitchell, 21, formerly of
Langsville, dledSunday!nLeander,
Texas.
Mr. Mitchell was born September
21, 1962 In Mason, W.Va., the son of
Pat E. and Sue HarriS Mitchell,
Langsville.
Hlsoccupatlonwasatruckdrlver.
In addition to his parents, Mr.
Mitchell Is survived by his parents.
two sisters and brothers-in-law,
Rhonda Lee and Mitchell Bythewood, Spring, Texas, and Patricia
$Qe and Mark Stephanlw, ,Reston,
Va.; one sister at home, Jessica
Loshla M!(!:hell; and grandmothers, Alaf!ai HarriS, Sharples,
W.Va., and Losh!a Mitchell,
Mkldleport.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday, 3::1) p.rrt. at the Ewing
Funeral Home with Pastor Paul
Taylor otflciatlng. Burial will be In
the MUes Cemetery.
· Friends may call at the funeral
home !rom 2to4p.m. and 7to9p.m.
on Wednesday.

Rev. Don Walker and burial will be
In Letart Falls CemeterY. Friends
maycallattbeEwlngFuneralhome
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Wednesday. The body will be taken
to the church one hour prior to the
service.

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Hotllnan Tueaday nllbt.

Fa!rt!eld Counties have their own
projects they would like to push tor
but they are putting thBn aside to
to date.
con&lt;:entrate on this area. We have
After' lbe jldltluoe are gathered clout as a group and what benefits
they wll be taken to Columbus by
one will benefit all."
' - and bupy to an altempt to
Jenntfer Sheets, petition drtve
locul even more a1tatt1on on lbe chairperson, said sbe Is "very
drive.
pleased with the enthusiastic supFred Palmer, owner of WATH port from tbe other counties. They
radio In Athens Is preparing a
wt11 forego their own projects at this
cmunentruy for airing next Mon- time because they realize that If tbe
day at 7::ll a.m.,l2::llp.m. and4: :lJ corridor Is eompleted to Athens, tbe
p.m.
Increased traffic fran North to
Following the meeting, A!hens SouUl will then give them ljJI
Chamber President George Drach argument to present toOoorwhlch
said he felt that the push for the wt11 eventually lead to tbe bypasses
corridor IS unique because "lour . theywantlnthe!rownCOOll'lllUilt!es.
counties are working together This kind of support was exactly
what we wanted," sbe commented.

John M. Mi.t chell

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Tbey are Phyllla Bumprdner,
RaW!DIWOCXI. $«ii, drMna wblle
intoxlcated, and ,$50, left of lll!lll«,

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and 'nw:i IIJOQ Workman. Cott.aaeville, w. va., Hi(), drMng . wblle
intoxlcated; PlO. drMng Wider

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Preliminary winners ·

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Fined In the coon were Thomas
Scally, Mlddlepom't, $50 and costs,
drlviD&amp; withOUt regard for safety;
$G5 and costs anrl-10 days In jail,
driving while !ntaxl,cated, and $100
and costS, resl811na arrest; Rick
Hawley.~. $a androsts,
driving while Intoxicated, and $25
and costs. no operator's llcenae;

AWARO-KarlKebler,ifchi,I8COIIII hi' h~byEnleltSa de"',R
., R. Slllelllte.Director, for l'tlClelvmiiiiJIII'CI"'IIl of . . . . . . .lion ...
mro11ment to pradloe before tbe IDiemal Reveaue Ser:lloe. Appllcr*
for INII .,.. ..,., rDIIIt.,.. a wrMten ~.,.... 3 , ed by lbe
lntemal Remme Serv!ce. Kebler,' a11 owner Plld11181&amp;W of the U 6 R
B!ock olllce In l'on.ao.t. hu tlal • Pan ot d
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lnstnJct!on.Pncludlltg a tlplCial ~:a ,. epanllolllerlle elll'GDI•If&amp;
examlnatlon. Kebler: for lbe past U yean 11M . _ lbe PliltnD.Ir of
se.-erartax !ICbool8 andsem!nani 1a llli~ ...-..

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Strikeout record set

$50, .weaving

courae.

Julia Simpkins,

Your Social Security

LOcal grid roundups .

SU.ry, pldo 811 PaplO

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Syrac;use, $'J5 and

costs, dllorderly manner; Roberta
Canlthf:rs, Pomei oy, $15 and rosts,
spl!l!dlna; Randall Stewart, Middleport, J1!1 and Cll8ls, no helmet while
driving Wider a temporary motor-

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Hurricane Diana
rips coastal area

Daniel J, Hindy

wn..MINGTON, N.C. (AP) ,..· Hurrtcane Diana blasted into coostal l'tOrth Carolina today with
~h w!nds and bllnd!ng rain,
ripping down water tower,llttlng ·
cars :ott the ground, tul'nlng roof

ing," said the Rev. Gerald Massey,
meofabout!!OpeqllestrandeilatSt.
Paul Un!tedMethodlsiCburchthree
blocks from the sea in the Island
shingles kltoprojecWesandsendlni · cooununltyofCBrollna Beach.
whitecapper! waves dOwn flooded · Many residents who 'had evacustree!S- ·
ated Tuesday returned We!;lnesday
Nolnjurleswereiepottedtoday, to swvey damage to theli homes
and the hurricane's onPy serious and were caught along with
casualtyhasbealamanwhodledof slghlseei'S by the storm's lurch to

NOW RENT A

Daniel Joseph Hlndy, 41, died
unexpectedly '1\lesday In Newport
Beach, California.
Mrs. Cass H!ndy, Mlcldleport
resident · and mother of the deceased, will be flying to Newport
Beach with her SOl\ DaVId Hlndy of ·
Mason, W.Va.
Sev!ces for Mr. Hlndy w!ll.be held
In Newport Beach after which his
body will be returned to Meigs
County and the Ewing Funeral
Home where- additional services,
yet to be announced, wtll be held.
Burial will be In the Kirkland
Memorial Gardens In Mason .
County.

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CUWGAN WATER
CONDITIONER
ONLY

$4 . ~ MONTH

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- - elided a day of tndeclstve
spilul3ll8 otl'll!oun; wben It lllddeniY

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Months

PlUS ·
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·Nadine Neubauer

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. 1•-B•:;,:~•••ea.:-~•t 3Jr1na1n1 ~~~ron&amp;
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lvap L. Comer, Sr.

"We've beard a· lot of pclAilng,
l!gbts tlash!ng, thw!derlng, Ughtn-

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chariledtiii!COIIStWI!dneallayn!ght.
The eyertlbestonn truched land at
hl5 a.m. at Fort P'IBhl!r, south of
Wllmiiiiifoo, tile Nat!ooal Weetber
Serv1oe J't110(ted.
Afthewlnd'speak, transformers
began blowing up PPIIe a chain of
llrew«ks, ft.lllnathealrwlthspAtks.
Cohlmns of water swirled In tbe
&lt;!artiness and trees bent to the
gmind.

land.

loot'w«eherlced
.
McQueen said deputies and
National Guardsmen ~ dllpatcbedtocheckreportsoflootemat
a shopping center west of Wr!ihts·
vUJe Beach. The l'eport.s said
"people are brea3dn&amp; wlndowlout
and stealing radloll and things,"
McQuem said. "Unfortunately, we
just have some people who want to'
steal."

W!lmlngton pJilce said ' !beY
would not respond to cli!ls tor
emergency evacuation UDID the

storm had paased, and the National
Weather Service cautioned people
to stay away frun wiDiklwB and
rell1aln on lower fbn rt bulld1ngs
unlesstheywerefbl!iedout.
ThestormrakedWrfibtivllleand
c..arollria Beach with wllldll of up to
00 mph and gusts topping 110 mph,
the weather seiVice said. Tides :
swelledlOfeetllbovenormal.
A water tower at Carolina Beach
was b!owJi~
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otrldal&amp; at
Operatloos
and
tion 'WWAY had Its

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A1tel' poww was knocked out in
Wllm!natcm. lire lnldls fanned out
aroundthedtyasnumerousreportll
oftlresbe!levedtohavebeencauaed
by downed power Unes were
received. Winds ~ ~ ·
blah· !Jo"kU"IIS downtown created
whitecaPs on water in tbe streets,
drove~ through tbe air and
lifted eml!lgdlcy vehicles checked
tor dow'iled power Unes.

· collective· ·bargaining · .t~ams in 'intense talks'
· WASHINGTON (AP) ·-,- Collectlve bilrgalnlng

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11!111111 Ia the soft mal industry and the United t.11ne
Wor!la'l union are E!!IIIIIIEd In the liiClllt intense phase
of rloatract neaottatlons since the talks began In April . .
111e ~ faa!.to-face talks, which rontlnued at a
d!ltfatuwn ~·11ft tlle\L I M:v•.,_..cr • 1 to
aa:n:cy, and Pt was bnpall8ible to detemllnewlletbel' ·
PI CliP eu was being made toward~ ach!eV1ng a
aett:Pement In tiiiie to avert a striPie In the coallleldl of
Appalachia and tbe Mldwest.
&amp;1M mtatlves of~ l&amp;l,®merril!er tJMW,·Ied
by ~ President IUchard Trumka, and the
Bltum!nous Coal Operators Assnc!af;lon, tile Industry
. barp!nlnateam, mettlu'ooghouttbedayand!ntotbe '
!!!~fly ew!l1ng belon: adjoumlng.
' · The talka were.scheduled to resume todaY.
·' Spo&lt;kesmm b'thetwosklesrefusedtocllaracterlle
tile nature of the talb or talk about prospects that a

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before Oct. 1, when the CUITl'llt 40-month agreement ·
expires.
The United Mine Workers, which has about 50,lXXJ

membersm layotr, has!ilpngtradltlonofadberingtoa
1'4 • "OC'k Pt lnclpleo. Jlecmw Pt Dlll1ii&amp;IPy
takesaboutlOdaysflirapn•••lagreementtobesent
to the (J!IIIflelds, explained tothem!nenllldsub)eeted
to a mall beJiot Maa1durn, the bargainers here are
believed to be $hooting for an agreement by around.

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The Dllf.!eomlghty mine workers union, which could
v1rtuaDy cr3ppPe the U.S. economy with a walkout In
eerlleryears, has struck thesofl coal !ndustcy in every
contract rmewal year since 1964.
The union walked out for more than se\ren weeks
during the last negotiations Pn~desp!telherepeated
statements by then-President Samuel M. Church Jr . .

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BUSIN'ESS
COLLEGE

w·E WERE
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A niOIIoil to
shock
.probation Pn the
of Tammy
Mllllll Rlllle, charaed with theft and
roraeey, was denied by Judge
Richard Roder!ckofGallla County,
Wednellday attemoon in the Meigs
County Common Pleas Court.
Jud&amp;e Roderick pl'es!dedOVB' the.
case by appointment.
I. Carson Crow rEPresented the
proaecutlon whiPe Attorney James
8. 01lrlen represented Ms. Riffle
during tiE brief 3learlng.
- Ms. Riffle and her husband,
Robert Rlllle, had earlier entered
;ileu of guilty to theft and forgery
~ !nvQivlng printed check
!IJnnl wb3dl were SIIJien from a car

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,motion rejected
reconsider

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Shoe~. probation

OUR NAME

olatbewantedtoavertastrlke.
~~~·But the lndwltry bargaln1ng groilp has
•The priDc!ple .Issues bef&lt;ft the Industry and the
said' l't•Wwld culllidet a strike against' one or a few
ulllon this time around have. been~ by the
majol'maloompanlesasastrlkeaga!nstaDotthBn.
shroud ot.secrecy accampaiiY!ng the talks - and by
The se!f-Pmpoled news blackout was 1n &amp;tafk
the tact t!iat.a·42-member ~ barpiiiiDg c.'OUIIt:II/,-~(."'OItJ'Ut to the last negotiations, In whldl Church often
Which blld the autborlty to . D!lllew· ....... ,.. . . . . hill ,_. -ID ·~ ll!fi:s· ilild frequently
.&amp;eltleflp·- ilildel- Church's natme - has been ' crtticlled the management barga!nlng team.
abollsbedtlyTrum!ca.
At:ypcaiUMWmernbercurrentlymakesabout$100
· It Is known. OOWevel', that the wtbP!d coal
aday.ltllnatknownwbether...;.andtowhatexlfnti!ldnslry has asked the UMW to IJ'Lldeiate Wlflll! IDd
tlleUII!oia neaotrators are demanding pay raises.
dim- eooDJI'Illc demaDdl to bePp the coal carnpanles
The Blt\unlnous Coal ~tors Aaaoclat!On In 19M
compete with nm-unlon rivals.
- all 1111981- Ia tile chief bargaPnlng agent for the
, Tnunkasaldat the~~tbetalksOIIAprilJitbat
unPnn""' loft roalln(luslly. But three years ago, tile
lie blld liollltlclpalloD ofgranttnganycxn
• ftOI'Cif
8(X)A represented some m mal canpanles, and this
taking "any baCkWard steps."
1
)"llll', 1118 the ;wbdpal bBrga!n1ng agent tor on3y 32
· The UMW convmtlpn In Plttsbllrilb last Fetnary
COrDpallles.
·
.
granted Trumka's request for aolllu!ty to caD
Yet, these 32 rompanles produce two-thirds of tbe
sel clive stnrres Pn the event of a failure to reacll an
U.S. coal milled by Wllon.members."''

Gallla County, accord1ng to Prosecutor's Investigator Paul Gerard.
Ms. Rltrle was sentenced by
Judge Roderick In April, this yW,
to a tem1 ot not less than six month!
normoreUlan.tlve~attheOh!o

States Refonnlltory for Women In
Marysvtlle.
Makes 3DIIal appearance .

In an unrelated case in County
Court, Charles E. llruce, ~
R1chmond, Ind., made an lnltlal
appearance on a cliarlfe of IP'OSS
sexual !mposltlon, a third clegtee
felony, before Judge Patrick H.
O'Brien Wedne!lday.
Brucewascharaedlnacanpla!nt
resu!Uni !rom an !ncldeftt wh!ch
111 Main St. In Panaoy In January, occurred early this year. He was
alld~t!y pail !d with 1111 tested In ~ 111 an OhPo
fllraatatrt~~ature.l!othdefenclants wam1111 8Dd was n!IUmed to Meigs
.·itad previCNIJy been convicted of a COUnty late Monday after waiv)ng
!hell orr- and ~ had served extradition.
Bruce told tbe court WednE9Ciay,
time In lllate iDitllllllbnl.
be
plans to hire his own attorney.
: Fo!IIM1ng lier plea, .and prior to
Preilmrnary
hearing has been set
l,!r belni aetltenced In the most
for
Friday
and
bond was :;et at '
recent MePgs County cue, Ms.
R1fDI! wu arrested Uld pled &amp;~~Uty $10,101, accord1ng to Paul Gerard,
to an l!"dftlonal theft charge In prosecutor's tnvest!giltor.

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Rescue effort unsuccessful

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Jail plan deadline
set by inspector
The Meigs County Commissioners and Sherlfr James J. Protfltt
havebeengtvenOOdaysinwhlchtodevelopaplantoupdateslandards
at the Meigs County JaB In regard to fire safety and statflng.
,
Upon completion, the written plan wtll be forwarded to State Jail. ..,,
lnspi£1m Debbie Stewart of the Ohio Departmmt of Corrections for
approval .
CompP1ance fomls·were recently sent to the Sher!tr'sDepartment
from the state ror review but many oftbe mandates are so~ that
the county Ps unable to afford to make Immediate changes. For tlils
reason, tile plan Is being developed to allow for making tbe changes
wer a reosonable perkld of time.
Ms. Stewart met at the courthouse Wednesday afternoon with
Commlssloners. DaVId Koljm(z and Manning Roush and Sheriff
Promtt.

II applications filed ·
Eleven applications totaling more
than $274,lXXJ have been llled at the

offtce of. the Meigs County COOunlssloilf!'S by various county org~­
tlotls tm: participation in the
Cmununlty Develqlllll!llt !}lock
Grant prcllll'am.
Deadline for l!l1ng the applications wiUl tbe conuntss!oners was 4
p.m. Wednesday.
. From the conun!ss!onei'S office,
the appllcatlotls will be sent to Tim
Klqlp at Buckeye HU!s who will
e&lt;mparettJeapplk:at!onswlthblock
grantgulcleUnestodetennlnewhich

are eligible for funding. The
appl1catlons will then be returned to
tbe COiTimlsstoners who will priorlt!ze ·tl!e eHglble app!lcat!ons.
· The total allocation of money
for Meigs County Is $111,9Xlwith 10
percentofthatamount tobeusedfor
admlnlstrat!ve ~ts.
Of the eleven applications, only .
six can be funded and possibly nQt
that many, depending upon which of.
the eleven are given top priority llllli
the amount or mooey requested in
eachone.
·

Input sought by CAA
on community needs.
Input m cooununlty needs will be
sooaht by the bolml of dln:ctors of
lbe GaiUa·MePas Canmunlty Action Agencywben It meets Sept. 20at
1 p.m. at the Guiding Hand School In
Cheshire.
CAA of!lclala said disadvantaged
people, organizations repre;enllllg
tile poor, Pabor, bUsineSs, and
. private sector orpnizations are

Invited to attend.
The board seeks publ!c input 011
how to spend Community Develop-':
ment Block Grants to meet the
needs of the corrununlty. Once those
needs are Identified. CM wtll
prepare a grant application pact(.·
age and sulxnlt It to tbe Community
Development Division In ColumbuS.·

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