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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

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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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spilul3ll8 otl'll!oun; wben It lllddeniY

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"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
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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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tentative settlement can be reached on a new accord
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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SKIRTS &amp;·JACKETS
•BLAZERS (Velvet)
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.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
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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
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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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Commentary
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long. All letter&amp; are subjellt to edltlns and must be s igned with name, addrell and
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Q. What exacily Is meant by
"Rel)der therefore unto Caesar the
things which are Caesar's, and unto
God tile things that are God's?"
A. That there Is a divlalon or
authority, In one realm of which the
ctvU governor ts sove~. In the
other, God.
Q. But can 'I the situation artse In
w)llch · tile question Is: Whose
authority Is binding?
A. Yes, and where there Ls no
con!lllct In the matter, there Is,
obviously, no problem. For in·
stance, . most churches acknowl·
edge the rtght of the state to
mobUtze Its cltlze!IS and to declare
war. Some rellglons comrnltted to
pacifism Instruct their' communi·
cants not to bear arms. The state
accommodates such dissenters by
assigning them non-m!Htacy duties.
Q. What ts the duty or the chutch
tn ln!omtlng Its communicants on
rudimentary obUgations?
A. A church begins by dividing
obltgatlc;&gt;ns Into
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years or~ ago, Mormons, who then
practiced bigamy, were proseFor Instance, some churches recuted, ani! although an appeal was
quire attendance at church on made via the First Amendment,
Sundays, and some forbid the which guarantees the "tree exereating of pork. But most rellglons cise" of religion, It was held that the
agree on certain rules tlll!y judge to · authority or the state In forblddlna
be axtoma tic. For Instance, they bigamy was superordlnant ID that
forbid murder. •
or a reUgJon that struck out against
Q. What could bethenatureorthe a consensual value deemed that
ertsts II a partlcu)ar reUglon basic.
authorll:ed Infanticide up untU, say,
Q. But whe~ did Caesar acquire
the rge or two weekS?
the authority to rule against the
A. That religion would be pros- Mormons In the matter or bigamy?
cribed by rtKJst other reHglons, as
A. The provenance or the state's
also by the state.
authority Is ultimately religious. In
Q. But why wouldn't the state a sel!-ruHng society Uke our own,
acknowledge that God ts sovereign the state's basic moral grid ret1ects
In tile religion lq question, and the people's mores. These mores
acquiesce In the proposition that a
are prtmarlly formed by the
motber could kill her o. .week-old dominant tellelous assurnptlc;&gt;ns,
b(lby it she ~ to do so, glvep and this ts so even among people
the sanction or her religion?
who acknoWledge no reHglon: even
Pro-choice, really.
among atheists.
A. Because the state In effect
Q. But are you saying there Is no
rules some reHglons to be out or such thing as an automornous
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man obligations, as you tenn them,

and denominational obHg,atlons.

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rtenced ballyoung tnexpe.
two starts cl:, ~w,tnl~daln
evening In' Racine as the ~
South
T
Hunu:;~n-~~oe~ face the
. Huntington thlsun,.,: llnds
Itself In the~eposttlon&amp;utbe

A. The question has been argued
throughout till! history of phiJo.
sophy. Immanuel Kant lnslated
that e~ similar to tholespecUied
at Mount Sinal could be decoeled
from the mind operating on till!
etber or experience. But he was
. never really convtnclne. For Ill·
stance, It Is lnconceJvable that an
autonomous ethics would always
rule against bigamy, which In
certain· social situations Is or solid ·
uWltarlan Ulle. The prlncljlal reliance on reHglon Is Ill the matter or
human equaHty.
.
Q. Why do you say that? .
· A. Because In all obvioUS respectl
people are unequal. It requires
somelhJne like a ~ convlc·
lion. tor lnstsnce, to hold .that
Sakharov and Slater Boom Boom
are equal.
Q. You say, then, that In some
moral matters !-'ertaln po~ltlolw are
axiomatic. What about abortloa? ,
A. That which Is deemed axiomatic today was not deemed 10
yesterday: slaVery, ln!antlclde,
woman's surtrage. The struggle Is
between those who beHeve abortion
Is axiomatically wrong and those
who are lndl!!erent to it.
·
Doell that set liP a church-state

.;
As the campaign enters Its cllmactic' eight weekS, Walter F. Mondale
:; CO).tnts on taking the lnlttatlve away from President Reagan by
.; hammering away at a llmlted number of Issues.
~I)Onllllct?
:· nte Mondlile strategy Is based on the belief that his pooltlons on such
A. Yes, lnsolar as the state reslatl
:: . IsSues as deficits, nuclear anns, the environment and fO!Irness are closer to
What !IOitle, repeat some, church·
·: tllf views of a maJority of voters than are Reagan's.
n\en lrislst oulltt to be a shared ·
• At this stage In the campaign, Mondale staffers concede their candidate
ClOI!lX'I'II with the itate; like outlaw·
Is a decided underdog. They don't argue with the suggestion that Reagan
Ina llavery or Infanticide.
• ~tatns a remarkable hold on pubHc esteem.
•
Q. So what happens?
• :. But what they do argue Is that there Is plenty of polling data to suggest
A. A very long struggle .tor the
that Mondale Is on the right side of a number of key Issues.
moral allegl4nce or humankind.
: ·: If that's correct, their job Is In COllvlnce voters the Del'nocratlc nominee ·
Q. · Is that a church-state
: Is a credible alternative to Reagan, to transfer their agreement with
~~?
·:Mondale's positions to support for the candidate.
i A. Yes, In Its special way. Butlt Is
•: That effort began this week when Mondale flew to Philadelphia on
11 neceaacy struqle, at¥1 It can't be
; Monday and unveiled his plan to cut federal budget deficits. He planned to
avoided by incantation In the First
. · spend the remainder of the week hammertng away at the Impact high
Amendment, any more than the
:' sieficlts were having on American Hfe- on big business and small, on
Issue or slavery could be made to go ·
· "· farmers and students.
away by pleading tile Dred Scott
Look for slmllar periods In upcoming weekS In which Mondale wUJ
.decision.
;: concentrate on spelling out his differences with Reagan on anns control
Q. Now I see.
·::and wUJ detaU his contention that the president's polllctes' are tUted toward
A. Dominus voblscum.
: ihe wealthy.'
.-:· The "issues strategy" Is born In the belief that Mondale can't win a
;; !Jersonallty contest with Reagan.
:: : But It Is a strategy that has its risks. It counts on Americans agreeing
·: Y{lth the proposition that the high dettcilJitwUJ· destroy the economic
·----------~------------~---&gt; recovery that Is the president's strongest Issue and being willing to accept a
WASHINGTON - FBI agents Washlnglon's fashionable Georgerespond to repeated requests tor an was never up for sale, ha~g been
·: tax Increase to deal with the red Ink.
are scouring Washington fordetaUs town section. But ·unttke Mrs. explanation.
.
extensively renovated In neociaaslc
; · · The White House response ts to portray Mondale as ~ Ul!Tipulslve taxer,
of the relationship between Greek Hatfield, who accepted $55,00), for
Mrs.
Hat!leld
said
some
or
the
Greek style alter its purchase In
: a: man whose first Instinct always is to go for raising taxes. 1'he president,
arms merchant Basil Tsakos and belping Tsakos with.his real estate
money
she
got
was.
for
ihe
lban
or
late 1982.
,. on the other hand, is pictured as a man who would raise taxes only after
Sen. Mark 0 . Hat!leld, R-Ore. , and problems, he wasn't paid tor his !urnlture to the Tsakoses durlng'the
. WlTHFRIENDSLIKETHESE;
~i&lt;haustlng every othet possibutty.
his wtle, Antoinette.
·
et!orts
to
help
the
Hat!lekls.
In
tact,
of
their
Watergate
renovation
Rather
than helping Geraldine
'. • Reagan never falls to point out that Inflation and Interest rates are
The G-inen have their work cut It cost him a modest sum.
apartment.
Thakos
described
the
Ferraro
Ill her dltticultles over
:: dramatically lower than when he took o!fice and that the nation avoided
out for them trying to resolve
Early
last
year,
Tsakos
placed
a
borrowed
furniture
as
a
"table
to
!llla,nclsl
·
disclosures last month,
~- i'epetltion of embarrassments like the-Iranian hostage crtsts.
contradictions In the vartous ac- classified ad In the International eat (on), chairs to slt (on).'' But Walter Mondale's campaign people
.: • Mondale complains Reagan wants to rerun tlie 1!m campaign and he's
counts of the payments that Mrs.
Herald Trtbune, describing the
sources said the table was a rickety . act1U\lly rltade things worse tor the
·: a;bsolutely right. History might eventually treat Jlmrily Carter kll\diy,.but
Hatfield received from the Greek Hat!lelds' N Street ~ and
woOden folding altair about the size embattled vice pr,esldentlal
' ; ftght now, the American people seem unwlutng to forgive him lor the
entrepreneur. She was paid $55,!XXI directing Inquiries to Mrs. Hat· of a typewrtter stand. They said a nominee.
, · problems that plagued the nation during his presidency.
by Tsakos while her husband was field's real estate firm In WashingWatergate workman had to nx a
·:: · That' Is the reality the Reagan campaign Is tiylng to establish for voters
belplng to promote an oll-plpeUne ton, D.C.
broken leg on the table before It
On Aug. 20, the day Ferraro lliK
('to examine when tbey make their choice. And, of course, Mondale was project for Tsakos.
Sources
said
Mrs.
Hatfield
diccoUld
be~.
ller
llusband. John Zaccaro, re
:· wry much a part of the Carter presidency.
At first, Hat!leld claimed his wtle tated the wortllng or tile ad by
Sources
said
the
Hat!lelds
also
leased
their Income tax return,
Mondale is out In the land trying to shift that perception, working to
was paid the monty for locating and telephone to an employee or Untted lent the Tsakoses a bedside lamp, Mondale aideS Issued a statement
;: ~t voters'to look forward Instead of back.
. .
helping to decorat.e a Watergate General Enterprises, Tsakos' arms but they could not recall the loan or Intended to clear up an earlier
:;.. He's telling them thefuturewould bechancyunderReagan.lt'sane!fort
apartment for Tsakos. This was
disclosure that Zaccaro's partner·
.-·to exploit the same public doubts that seemed toextst In 198lbut were lost disputed bY the people who actually brokerage headquarters In Gen· any cbalrs.
- Some or the riloney paid to ship the SecOnd Grand cO., baa
eva, Switzerland. The Tsakos em::·":jn the rejection
of Carter.
located and decorated the
ployee telexed the ad copy to the Mrs. Hat!leld was tor seeking o!!lce
.
leased o!flce space to a porno... ~
apartment;
newspaper's of!lce near Geneva;
space to house Tsakos' plpellne
graphy linn, B4!-Na-Te Dlstrlbu· .
Then the senator said his wtle
the Trtb sent back a copy or the ad company. But a Tsakos employee,
tors, In Manhattan. ·
took the $M,!XXI, In part, for
and a bUI for about $250; the working with another real estate
The Mondale release named til!!
searching tor properties In this employee paid the bUI with a United agent, actually found the" WaterBo-Na-Te president who signed tlfl!
...
country tor Tsakos and, In part, tor General Enterprises check .
gate o!flce ttult Tsakos rented.
lease: Nathan Gramma. WhAt II
'
try1hg to !llld buyers tor two
The ad ran twice, and the Tsakos
Watergate manager Henry Win·
tailed to . note that Grarnnui baS
..
properties Tsakos owned In Eu- · linn sent Mrs. Hat!leld a copy or the ston said Tsakos sublet space !rom
been Hoked In at least tour law
rope. Her efforts did not result In
ad
with
a
United
General
Entera
!trm
named
International
Energy
enrorcement
repofllt dating back to
.r,' ~
any transactions.
prtses card beartng the slogan Alisoclates, which paid tile real
19'18 as an associate or an organi2led
'..
,
Now here are tile latest details In
"Pacemamers In International estate agent about $300 In
crtme family.
'.
the
peculiar
Tsakos-Ha11ield
busiTrade."
The
Hatflelds
eventually
commission.
cooperation of the uepartment or
,. : We, the members of the Meigs
- Although Mrs. Hatfield said
Does this mean that Ferraro's'
Transportation of the State of Ohio ness relationship, unearthed by my · sold their Georgetown home,
;; county REACT Team 3837, would
associate
Corky
Johnson
from
though
apparently
not
through
the
she tried ID !llld buyers tor husband was connectet. Nith the
!i jike to take this opportunity to thank who graciously permlt us to use Its
sources close to Tsakos:
Tt1bune ad. Hatfield did not 11at the apartments the Tsakoses owned In mob? Ny aaslclate Tony Capacclo
park.
•: the people of the Big Bend area for
In
a
reversal
or
their
an·
cost
or the ad as a gilt on his Senate Parts and London, neither or these , called the Mondale people for
Most
of
all
we
want
to
thank
:~ihelr cooperation in making our
nounced
roles,
Tsakos
tried
to
help
!lnanelal
disclosure form.
properties has been sold. In tact, further Information, but they
Meigs
County
tor
being
tile
wonder:~Safety l:!reak. a big success.
the
Hat!lelds
sell
their
home
In
A
Hatlleld
spokesman
did
not
sources claim, the Parts apartment simply \lldn't call b(lck.
ful
people
they
are.
-Meigs
County
;.;: We especially extend our thanks
REACI' Team, Neal Whl~. Prest·
the R.C. Bottling Co. who
dent;
Jef Webster, Vice preSident;
&gt; furnished
soft
drinks
and
cups,
.
Nancy . J . White, secretary·· Jim's Gulf Statton and Helen
1Sam" Pickens who furnished Ice
treasurer; Ruby Hysell, Guy Hy·
sell, Carl Nelson, Clyde Coe,
· :: and a big smile and H. and R. Block
port - but In getting Congress to
Richard Ottinger spent some- tlons permitted but In sU1ctly years, generally favorably.
Delores Hawk, Jim Perkins, Bette thing over SlOO,!XXI In his first Hmlted amounts.
:;~ho furnished cups, as well as the
But the obstacles are more propose It In tile llrlt place. . .
Biggs, Nathan Biggs, Maeya Bo- campaign tor the House of
:• Folger's Coffee Co.
That Ia not as contradictory u It
'The tonnula was set down In a . formidable than tlll!y are io camwles, Robert Bowles.
·
·: • . We could not do this without the
patgn'!lllanclng
reform.
A
constltu·
appears,
says Ottinger. Contrary to
Representatives.
Supreme Court dedslon, Buckley
' .,.~ I
'
tlonal
amend,ment
would
~
opinion
or many or Its crltlcs, he
.the
That was In 1964. The Hberal New vs. Gallea, that equated campaign
."" .
says,
"Congress
has always been
required.
'
York Democrat's re-election e!fort spending with tree speech - "It
And the problem there may be very shy about doing anything that
In 1982 Cost considerably more - $1 ain't tree, I'll tell you," says
·mnnon.
Ottinger - and ruled out llmlts on less In getting the country to buy It IO!lks Uke It wu beneftting itself."
How's that for last words?
There Is not going to be another expendituret except as a condiUonl - polls Indicate COIIIiderable 11uprace. Ottinger Is retlrtng. He says or public llnanclng.
he ts frustrated by the dlttlculty or
Ideally, Ottlnpr would not en·
;: : Today Is Thursday, Sept. 13, the257th dayofl!l!!l. Tttere are lOOdays lett
trying to SOlve the country's tlrely prohibit private campalp
problems In an unw_leldy Coligreu contributions. 'lbe abiUty to attrllcl
::_tit the year.
with ·unresponsive leadenhlp.
·: : Today's hlghllght In history:
them Ia, tcr one t111a1. an lndell of
•• · On Sept. 13,' 1814, Francis Scott Key began composing a poem, "The
But be wiU not leave without the strength ol a c•ndklacy.
:Star-Spangled Banner," as he ob!leJVed tbe Brttlsh bombardment of Fort
deHvertng some thoughts on not
But Ottlnges- would lbnlt a
: ;McHenry, near Baltimore, during the War 1812.
only what's wrong with Con~ contribution from any one 1ource to
.;-; On this date:
·
but what could be done about it.
a nornJnal maximum - IIOIIIetldng
': :; 1n 1759, during the Fnench and Indian War, the British defeated tbe
For one, there must be radical on till! order of t]OO. 'The ceiling
·. :French bn the Plains of Abraham overlooking Quebec Oty.
changes 11) a campalp fln8nctng would apply to every contributor : ·: 1n 1788, the U.S. Constitutional Convention authorized the first national
system that is becoming an lntoler· Individual, LVI pot alion, political
able drag on the political proceu. ' actloll committee.
:·election In the United States.
:: ' 1n 1803, Crmmodore John Barry, considered by many tile lather of the
For another, representatives
'111111, be ltellew!l, 1WlUid retain
should serve a term ol four yean. publtc partlclpaUon In llnancinatlle
• :American Navy, died.
The present two-year term, Ottin- political {li'OileU but would jAEIIellt
~: • 1n 1943, chiang Kal·shek became president
China.
:.: 1n 1948. RepubHcan Margarllt Chase Smith or Maine waa elected to the
ger believes, forces them to start tile amounts Involved fi'om unduly
: . ~.S- Senate, becoming the ffrst woman to serve nn both hruses or running again almost before l:nflllendna l'•ndkl•lett.
'
they've cl09ed the boob on the last
• ' €ongress .
Sornetldng aJona this IIDe not only
.;.; 1n 1971, a four-day Inmates' rebeUJon atAttlcaPrtsonlnNewYorkstate
race.
can be, says Ottlnpr, but mutt be.
; ~ded as pollee stonned·the faciUty. Whenltwasover, 32prtsooersandll
The llrst reform, he thinks, il till! Eventually, he predk.'ll, there wUI
•;~ employees were either dead or mortally woonded- some ol them rnore achievable, but It won't be be a IIC8Ddal llfa eaougb to force
·;killed early In the l?flsoners' takeover, others during till! tlnal po1loe easy. Ottinger f!tvors public llnatlc· Coacreu to act.
lng, as · ex1ats for )ll'l!lklentlal
'lbe four-)'1181' term il another
.·assault.
·;. In -wn. conductor leopl;lld Stokowsld died In England at age 95,
campaigns, with .outalde eootrlbu· matter. It has been dllculled
tor ·
,
'

POMEROY '- A Miller Falcon
!O(ltball uniform w9uld probably
. not be the safest or attire to wear at
. Meigs' home opener Frtday w~n It
encounters Miller In a TYC tilt.
• Alll'r two straight narrow tosses,
things are a Httle restless In
Maraude.rland but, tile' TVC championship that the loop's coaches
picked the Marauders to win Is slut
·_ very much In sight, although tt·
dipped . a little last Friday when
Meigs lost , to runner-up pick
·
Trtmble 14-8.
MUle{ brings In a team that has
lost to Berne Union 32-6 ,and last
Friday li-0 to Nelsonville-York.
The Falcons, who. return five
two-way starters, were 1·9 overall
and 1-8 In the TVC a year ago"
Meigs' lnldal game In TVC
. competition a year B!:Q was a 35-0
win over thi! Falcons. Among the returilees Includes the
Falcons' all-TVe tailback 5ento~
. Ray JenkS . JenkS Is praised by
Meigs coach Ch&amp;rles Chancey as an

., Meigs sports

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Sept. 24 at NNioevtlte-York
Oct. 8 at Wam!ll

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victory column Fridily evening
when they vlalt the undefeated Fort
Frye Cadets at Beverly. Fort Frye
ts CUITently 2-0 overall,. hasn't yet
ta&lt;!d the stU! competition that
Eaatern · faced last Frtday at
Caldwell. Fort Frye defeated Fed·

era)Hocklng"~andSouthernl4-ll.

starting 11, however' tacks depth·
Thirty players are out this season,
lncludlngllvesenlors. Duetnalack
or experience seven players have
double duo/. ~aylng both offense ·
and defense.
Huntington has surtered losses to
Mln!ord and io Portsmollth·Eaat.
LastweekSouthernshowedslgn&amp;or
promise, but didn't ex~te with
much success In Its 14-llloss to Fort
Frye. Southern's otrense was beld
to a stalemate by an overpowertng
Fort Frye Interior Une.

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Oct. 11 Warren
· Oct. :15 Belpre
Nov. l at Athens .
.
(All games at 5:55 p.m. except at Athenl
which b 5:30 p.m.)
1
Vlllllly Crw c_,.
Sept. 15 w,.rren Invitational
Sept. 18 at Foderai·Hocklng with Belpre
Sept. !&gt; Jacloon Invitational
~· :15 Galllpol~ Invitational
s.pt. 27 Waterlord ln~Uonal
Oct. 2 at Alexander
·
Qct. GRio Grande lnvUattonal
Oct. )3 Sectlonals at Unloto Hlglt School ·

Mike Chancey ...................16 44 3· 1!18

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Oct. 16·TVC Meet at Ohio Unlvenilty
Oct. :II D~tdcts

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mondsandseniortackletonyWelch
both have 11.
Meigs almost certainly has to win
the remainder of their games to
have a shot at the TVC crown. And
Friday night; eyes wiU be turned ID
the Belpre-Trtmble outcome at
Belpre.
, Both atl-ll tn the league, the game
appears to be a toss-up. Marauder
fortunes would probably benefit
!rom a Trtmble loss, since Meigs
has Belpre yet to play and therefore
a chance at handing the Eagles a

U

P~ _.. . . Ytll Td

PIQer

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points this year.
Senior Hnebacker Nick Bush
leads In tackles with 14 !Qllowed by
hard-hitting cornerback 'James
Acree, also a senior, with ".
Senior
w
cornerback Jackie Welker has 12
and senior linebacker Mark Ham·

Marl&lt; Hamrmndl , ........ ".. ........ ".. s %l 3.t
Huey Eaoon .... ........ .. ................. 7 17 u
Jaclde Welker ......... · .................. J 11 3'7
James Acree ............................. f!: 6 3.0

duled I. (All gamf'S at 5:ril p.m.l .
NlnlhG...... _

Sept !&gt; Wellstoo
Sept. 27 Nelsonvti.,.York

30
carries.
The hard-running
Meigs
top rusher
with 120 yardatall·
on
back has scored all 14 or Meigs'

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Brad llotliJI8on ..........................30 llll 1.0

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won't come out nat," added Cook.
ButontheMetgssldeorthefence,
Falcons wUI be Junior !ullback changes appear to be the order of
Keith Roberts. Roberts, whom the week. "We have not set a
. MetgS and TVC basketbau tans are starting line-up as yet and will not
sure tq remember, was a line eager know untU game-time Friday,"
as a sophomore tast year.
said coach Chancey.
Customary to practicing In shorts
"Meigs always plays tough and ·
will throw the ball a good bit," says on Thursdays before a Frtday
veteran Miller coach Jim Cook. "I game, the Marauders will be ·In
think they'll come alter us and pads (tonight) and at full-go.
Junior Brad Robinson ,is the

To1o11

to uncage his talented running·
backS, Brent Bissell, Mike Lance,
Ronnie Hensley, and John Rice.
Their {IO!enttal could be the key
Ingredient tn a win Frtday evening.
Game time Friday will be 7: :io
p.m.

Eastern will !leld a relatively
healthy team this week although
tackle John Edwards will miss two
or three weekS with a broken toot
bone. Several candidates have been
working out In that tackle position.
.Quarterback Royce Bissell hopes

Last week the entire EHS ortense· . • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. .
was Urnlted ID Just 120 total yards,
but has potential to do more
damage against a team the size of
Fort Frye:
Fort Frye's main offensive
threats are Donnie MUter and Todd
Stewart, the two backs are equally
etrective and spnt up much of the
work In the backtleld. Last week
they · gained 78 and 58 yards
respectively.
Marty Chandler, the Cadet quarterback, ts both a running threat
Look For Victor)'
and passing threat. He threw for 62
EAST MEIGS · - The Eastern yarda and ran tor 30 more last week
Eagleshopetobounce.backlntothe . against Southern.
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and good size. Also an'tong the

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backDoo"Biick"InmaJi,l'IOpound
quarterbadc David Wllllanw. and
:.m pound tackle Mark Inprn. Two
sophomores have looked gi)()d and
showed promise, lllcludlni Gerald
Howell, a 190 pound wingback and
165 pound tackle Monte Colburn.
Huntlngton,whlchshowsastrong

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"wlrinlng'' has not been.establlshed
at the Ross County school, . \&gt;ut
under Lehew this goal hopes to be
attained.
Incidentally, Tornado coa&lt;:h BW
Porter was the !lrst grtd coach that
the younger Lehew had, while he

was In severaI years ago- underrn
a was
1966. In junior high at Meigs back In
.• complete , rebuilding pro ·
. Four years ago Southern";' 8 ~
Alter graduating !rom Capital
ou
University, Coach Lehew spent the
:· ~:~:nn:mg~n the cellar of the last eight years at North G~Uia
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gs hen Coaches BUJ High School, asslstlne the successPorter and Darrell Dugan came lui football program at that school.
along t ~UI give Southern some
According to preseason preview,
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ty.
Lehew Hkes In "tackle" challenges
. This year Is the llrst year head . and Huntington's previous record
Coach Ted l:.ehew has taken,on the . doesn't scare hlm at aU. Clulnglne
challenge of g~lnlng Huntlnglon the altitude lind 1nst1111n3 pride In a
some respectabutty. 'The Hunts- team that hasn't won In three
men have not won a game since seasons ts a top prtortty In the
1981 when they dete.a ted P!keiDn. Huntington program.
~ The·last Win before that came back
Only three starters are back from
In 1979.
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see a 43-year-oll) man go out and get

three hits every day," Co~ion
said. "It makes me sick."
Con&lt;:epclon's three-run doUble
made Reds starter Jay Tibbs quite
happy Wednesday, but also wary.
Tibbs, 4-2, failed to hold a
seven-run lead In his previous ootlng
In San Diego. 'llle rookie right·
hander felt he relaxed too much In
that game, and Reds pitching coach
JlrnKaathadsomeadvicebeforehe
took the mound for the second Inning
Wednesday,
''The!lrstthinghesaldtomewas:

Rafael Ramirez drove in two runs
and Pascual Perez scattered 10 hits
In Atlanta's 4-1·vlctory over Hous·
ton: and Len Matusrek hit a
three-run pinch homer as Phlladel·

On a night when Dwight Gooden
was compared with the best
pitchers in baseball, ·the New York
Mets' sensational teen-ager uttered phia beat St. Louis 6-5 fora sweep of
a statement that should scare the a double-header. Shane Rawley
dickens out of every hitter in the pitched a seven-hitter In winning the
National League.
first game 3-1.
Few who watched Gooden's
Hubie Brooks' two-run homer In
1&amp;-strikeout, flve-hit,2-0vlctoryover the fourth accOunted for all the
the Pittsburgh Pirates Wednesday scoring In New York's victory and
night could find fault with anything ruined an effective, but overlooked,
the 19-year-old right·hander did.
outing bY Pittsburgh starter John
Displaying a business-like Tudor, 9-ll. The Pirate Ietty struck
manner throughout the evening, out seven and allowed nine hits in
Gooden routinely sent Pirate bat- seven innings.
ters strolling back to the bench with ' Meanwhile, In the American
their bats In hand.
Toi\VWelch
League's hottest race, George Brett
When hemadeMarvellWynnehis came back, Onix Concepcion came ·
5-11, 2'l2 pound
11th victim, he passed Herb Score's back, the Royals came back, the
Senior laekle
major-league record for most American League West went ~
strikeouts by a rookie. Score set the to a tleandnowlt'sa17-gameseasoo ·
mark of 245 when he broke in with for Minnesota and Kansas City.
the Cleveland Indians in 1955.
After losing the first two of their
Gooden now has 251.
last three games with the 1\vlns this
Gooden saiq he had grown up season, theRoyalsregalnedashare
admlrlng strikeout artists Nolan of first by breaking a tie in the ninth
Other reserves credited with Ryan and J .R. Richard because he !nnlng Wednesday ulgbi. Jorge
· good games Included Terri Roush, was often compared to them.
Orta's sacr!tlce fly drove home
The only negative note was the Concepcion, wbo 'was 4-for-4 on the
Donna · Lambert, Debbie Wyatt,
lll'WS from Chicago Ryne ' game, and gave Kansas Cily a 3-2
·Lisa Pullins and Shelly Stobart.
Sandberg's three-run home run hild victory.
Meigs Vs. Southern
Meigs defeated the Southern sparked the Cubs to an 11·5 victory
Concepcion hadn' t played slx&gt;rt·
Tornadnettes 15-10 and 15-0 before over 1\o!ontreal. That kept Chicago stop since Aug. 10 because of a
the Southern student body in an seven games ahead of New York in broken left hand.
the Eastern Division title chase with
assembly match.
And Brett had missed 20 games
16games to play.
only
Jennl Miller topped Meigs with
with a torn left hamstring, and wlll
In other games, Pedro Guerrero run the remainder of the torrid race,
four poirils in the first game and .
Ruth Fry led with seven points in slugged a pair of two-run homers as the third baseman announced, at
Los Angeles thumpe9SanDiego8-1;
the second game.
only half-speed - perhaps appropThe Mlller twins,.Julie and Jenni, • Dave Parker and Dave ~01\cepcion riate in a division whose flrs!·P~
led Meigs in spfldrlgas Julie was 12 each drove In thre6 runs as teams are thiee games over .500.
of 15 Including two aces. Jennl Cincinnati beat San FranCisco 7-4;
The Royals and Twins are 74-71
Couch and Jodi Harrison were
credited wiltt playing good setting
games. Also· drawing praise for
their play was Carol Smith, Greta
Kennedy and Rhonda Neece.
Holy, Moly! The Hoople just won't give this ole' bird a break.
Leading Southern Included
With a substantial lead after one week, the ole' boy himself, Major
Karen Hensley, Mandy Hill, Lori
Hoople, has narrowed the gap to :18-12 for yours truly to 23-12 on hls'n.
Adams, Alana ~yons and Tammi
percentage to his .657. The Major picked 13
That figures out to a
Adkins. Meigs Is now 5-2 overall and
of 17 last week to 13 of 19 for this side.
3-2 In league play.
All, but what has this week brought ? Nothing but winners claims
In ihe Meigs-Southern reserve
the ole' bird. Here ye' be, Major Hoople.
game; Meigs . dropPed the first
SEOAL teams win three of their five non-league tilts as Ironton,
game 7-15, but rallied for double
after a long, hard week of one of coach Bob Lutz's angry practices,
15-12 wins In the final two games.
runs by Portsmouth 3;&gt;-20, Jackson whips Portsmouth West ll-12,
Meigs' reserves are 5-1 for the year.
Logan defeats Columbus Centennial :18-14, Circleville wins Its first
Terrt Roush led Meigs with six
game over Athens 14-6, and Point Pleasant makeS it two in a row with ·
points In the second and seven in the
a ~ decision over Gallipolis.
third game. Rhonda Zirkle and
The 'l'VC headliner was Trimble traveling to Belpre and It iooks
Cindy Riffle were credited with
like a thriller as the 13th rated Eagles win 32-28. Also in the 'IVC,
good setting games. Meigs travels
to Miller tonight.
VInton County continu~ un!J!!aten and also untested with a ~ ~
over Alexander, "tired-up" Meigs walks all over MDier m,
Wellston upsets Warren 14·7, and Nelsonville-York remains in the
race \vith a 44-12 shellacking of Ff!!leral-flocklng.
In SVAC action, the Pirates of North Gallla appear to be the
league's team to beat as they wallop Ross Southeastern 32-6, Kyger
combination: Freeman-to-Tucker.
Creek thumps Waterford 28-6, Southwesiern squeaks by Symmes
The first was a 19 yard TD score by
Valley 14-12, Hannan Trace takes Green 20-14, Huntinglon gets one of
Tucker and the second was a 25
Its rare wins with a 6-0 decision over Soutl)em, and Fort Frye defeats
yard aerial score. Both extra point
Eastern 16-6.
·
efforts failed.
Other area action Includes a Wahama cakewalk over
Roush led the offense with 97
Parkersburg Catholic 30-7, Fairland edges Wheelersburg 14-13, and
yards rushing on 21 carrtes and one
Columbus Wehrle, winners over Logan last week, find out too much
TD. Roush also excelled defenabout southeastern Ohio football as Coach Grove pounds the
sively with five solo,tackles.
Franklin Countlau 34-16.

,-olleyball team came roaring back
&gt;after a loss to Trimble Tuesday
:W ith a win over Southern
. ;)\'ednesday.
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Meigs Vs. Trimble
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~ The Marauderettes fell to Trim;ble 15-12 and 15~ as the Meigs gals
~uidn't seem to get anything to fall
1 heir way.
·~ "We never got untracked and
;couldn't do anything right," said
~oach Ron Logan, whose Meigs
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•!earn consists of four sophomores,
·Jour juniors, and only one senior. ·
~ Meigs had a 12-lllead in the first
~arne, but lost their serve a~ the
fall~ Tomcats ripped off 19 consecJttlve points, four in that first game,
~o win the match.
· t; Julie Miller had eight of 13 spikes
:While Jennl Couch was seven of
;5even in serves. ·
•: The Little Marauderettes won the
~serve tilt with a 13·15, 15-9, 15-5
:COmeback win over the Trimble
)eserve.
·: Cindy Riffle scored the first
. seven
Qplnts In the first game, added four
ft\pre In the second game; and
jiwltlnued With six points in the final
Fame.
·' ::Rhonda Zirkle added four points
ifrthe second game and six more in
the final. Shannon Hlndy, who ·wUI
'Oe moved up to varsity level this
.week, had six pol-9ts In the final
game also.

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A young, but

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4nd Ron Clark, boosted its record to
t.o by defeating the Federal
:hocking Lancers, ~~ .Both clubs b!ittled to a scoreless
p rst half, although Southern was
stopped Inside the three-yard line
,before the first hall had ended.
~; 'the second hall was an entirely
9itrerent story as Southern exfloded f()r three touchdowns.
~ Pete Roush, an up-and-coming.
tfja talent. scored 'on a one yard run
tcir' the first score, followed by a
Brian Freeman-to-Mickey Tucker .
extra point pass lor ail 8-0 score.
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on 12BoWillls
attempts,
while for
Freeman was three of eight passing for
47 yards and. two touchdowns. All
three receptions were by Tucker.
Both offensive and defensive Jines
were praised for their efforts.
Southern's next reserve conti!Stls
Monday, Sept. 17, at 6p.m . against
Ravenswood at Racine.

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you think you m(!et . these ,
requirements.

The Dally Cammodlty Depertment of the National Fanners
Organization baa directed Its con~- bargainers to make eYerY
etroJt tQ oegotiate a ~ts a
llm1red increase in the basic

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disability benefits, and now I've
Q. My wife and I both have
been referred to a physician for a
Medicare. Can we use · the same
special elWII!natlon. Since my own · Medicare Card?
doctor lllreecly sent In &amp;eVeral
A. "fo, You and your wife have
medical reports, why do I Deed to separate cards with dlffe""'t clal'll
see thli other doctor? Do I have to numbers . You must eaclt use the
lillY for this l!XaJD!natlon? ·
exact name and claim number on
A. Usually, a ~on on your your own card.
disability clalm can be based on
medical !'e(lOl'ts !rom your own
Q. Is SSI the same as Social
doctor. But · II more medical Security?
Information Is needed, you may be
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referred to a physician or a clinic or Security Administration, but it Is no
other facUlty for a special examina- the same as Social Security. SSI Is a
tion or test. "I:he goyernment will program that pays monthly cliecks
pay for this additional evidence and to aged, blind, ·or disabled people
certain travekoita coiUII!Cted with who do not own much and have Uttle
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related structures, (2) setting fractures of the jaw or facial bones, or
(3 ) tervlces that would be covered
when provided by a doctor. If you
need to be hospitalized because ot ·
the severity of a dental procedure,
Medicare can cover your hospital
stay even If the dental care Itself Is .
not covered by Medicare.

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the score's 0-0, just pitch your chase Grant. Wayne Krenchicki
game," Tibbs said. "I ·feel I dealt · greeted reliever Bob Lacey with,an
RBI single.
with it better this time.
1ll!l Giants struck back In the
"The game In San Diego was the
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first time I'd worked with that bigot third with Manny Trillo's two-run
a lead. I got a llttle too relll!U!d arid double, but Par ker doubled hom e
another run In the fourth for hls &amp;'ith
laltlt a Httle bit."
RBiottheseason.
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eighth,
sCoring
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and on a '
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The Reds hit him hard In the first. fielder 's choice. But Parker ·
·Eric Davis singled, ROlle walked grounded out to drive In another run
and Par~ rapped an RBI single. In the bottom of the Inning and
Brad Gulden walked to load the reliever 'l'ed Power pitched out of
. bases, am! Concepcion doubled just trQuble In the ninth for ills eighth
past first basem.an Bob Brenly to save.

Gooden sets strikeout mark;
KC back in tie in AL West
By MIKE CLARK
AP Sports Wrler

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Thuntdly, September 13. 1984

I Concepcion's double triggers 7-4 victorY
CINCINNATI (AP ) -Cincinnati
Reds soot1stop Dave Concepcion
found a moment qf glocy Wednesday In an otherwise glum season.
Concepcion doubled home three
runs In the first tnhing to trigger 'a
flve-1\lll rally th8t sent the Reds to a
74 victory over the San Francisco
Giants.
The soortstop Is batting just .238
with 49 RBI. statistics that don't
satlsty him. He pointed out that
Reds player-man&lt;~ger Pete Rose,
one of his teanunates on the "Big
Red Machine" ofthe 197tB, recently
put together four straight three-hit
games to help raise his average to

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flreltlen and lbelr families are
Invited to attend. Dlniler wW be
senoed at noon.

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-James C. lind E1hellnda Moore

·wiJibaYI!an!unlonSwiilllyatthe ·
ton Fisher, Mn.Jm~e~O'Brien, · SenlorCI\IzlmCenter,Mulbeny
end Mill LucWe Smith WU1 be . Helghtlr Pmleroy. 'lbere wW be
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POMEROY - Return Jonathan Melp Chapter of. the
Dauahten· of the American
. EeYolutlon wW . lllll!ft at 1:31
F'l'lay at the~ lmi.Jennlfer
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R.lgB reunion end allledtamllles
wOl meet Sunday at the Old
LlclclniCwntylbneParkArea
Cll Route 31, near GranvWe.
~1ants d Fran Lynch .
and Addlt R.lgB Invite those of
Wesley and Charll!s R.lgB and
' Avausta Rl8gs HaiT0p to join
them for the n!unlon' Dinner~
'be at 12: :lJ p.m.

School picnic of Mount . Uplon · POMEROY ~-Hori1ec!xnlng
wW be held at the Mt. Hennon
Baptist Church, SUnday at Lake
United · Brelliren In Christ

Snowden, Albany, with dinner at
12: :l) p.m.; I!'Yflllng aer:1ces' to
be bel!i the park.
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POMEROY - First meeting
of fall by thli Meigs County
Genealogy Society, 2 p.m. Sunday at Melp Museum; open to
all interested persons.

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Acres Park on the New Uma
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dlhner wUl be served at 12: :l) ·
p.m. All relatives and lrlends d
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Nelibbor's Club wW meet Wed- r1. Christ wOl meet at Bradford
neilday at the bume r1. Lu Church of Clu1st Monday at 7::lJ
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"Rendezvous with Autumn Trainlag". suggesting a sport; and
"Rendezvous with Learning, Little
Red School Hoose", featuring red.
Judglng wUl be at 1 p.m. by Mrs.
Joe Bolin, an accredited judge.
The show will be open for public
vtewtngon Saturdaytromlto6p.rn.
end on Sunday from lfo 4 p.m.

A revival will be held at the Rock
Springs United MethodiSt Oturch
beginning Sunday and contlnuln&amp;

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wWbeglnat9::lJa.m.tollowedby
IIIOI'IIIng worship at 10: :lJ a:m.
end a pol)uck dinner In the ·
fellowslllp hall at noon. Alternoon servtres wUl.begln af 1: :lJ
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The Rutland Garden Club will
stage a taU flOwer slx!w Saturday
and SUnday at the Rutland United
Methodist Church. "Autumn Ren·
deivws" WID be the theme .
Members of other garden clubs
are Invited to enter the Invitational
clasaes. "Rendezvous with .Au·
llunn's Treasures" a still Ute, and
"Rendezvous with the Moon", a ·
modem. ''anything goes'! class.

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reunions held

thP. evening folJQwed by homemade
lcecream.
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Representing four geJ~eratlons of
lawn of Dorsel and Phyllis Lark)ns, SpEncers were Dwight Spencer, his ·
Long Bottom, Sunday.
l¥Jn. Russell, his grancklaughter,
• ~ Gifts were given to each of the Regina Cooper, and his ·great;C)llldren and ~peclalprlzes we~~t tn .. grandchildren, Greg, Brian and
:{Jim Preston, Penny Preston, Mat~ , Michelle Cooper; and Dwight
:~ew Rhodes, and Anna Sallsbucy. SpEncer,daughter,LolsEbersbach.
·:· , Attending were. VIrgil and Wlbna , his granddaughter, Barbara Pore.,
•Wamsley, Cheshire; Betty Louden, and great-grancklaughter, Jessica ·
j'&gt;1el~ Loudell , Matthew Rhodes,
Pore.
,: Shannon Loudin, Cheshire; Shirley
Four generations of the LUe
:11a ll~bury , Adam, Aaron, Mlke and famlly were represented by Edna
:10m and Wesley Lark!m, Galllpo- Life, daughter, Juaruta Spencer,
; ~; Kenny and Tawnya Larkins, granddaughter, Regina Cooper and
.l:;ong BBottom; Paul and R.Qsem- great-grandchildren, Greg, MIllry Wam~ley , Little Hocking; Jim chelleandBrlanCooper.
. ~d Nancy ·Preston, Chris and
Thooe attending were DWight
; P.enny Preston, Cheshire; Winston Spencer, Russell and Juanita
;~d Cindy Saunders, Brian and Spencer, Willard and Lo~ Eb;!rsb. ~ Jutie Galllpolls; DlckandCharlotte, ach, Becky Ebersbach, Brian
;.R itchie Wamsley, Racine. and Hatch, Mike andBarbaraPoreand
,~lara Robinson, Letart
Jessjca, Mark and Brenda Prolfltt,
RussellandTeresaStrahler,Debble
' Spencer, Tina Spencer, Gilbert and
; : The ninth annual Cremeans Mary Lou Spencer and Jalmee,
;'r('uriion was held Sunday al the Sharon Harhman, Craig Hartman,
:forked Run Sta te Park.
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George and OorlsMuth, Nathan and
; ; Leonard Cremeans was elected Sl!eila Amold, Nathan Arnold Jr.•
· pres ident; Joann Calaway, Jason Arnold, Mike and Regina
&lt;SJ!Cretary-treasurer. Gl!IS were Cooper, Greg, Mlchelle and Brian,
~ented to Elmer and Hazel
Edna -Walker, Jack and Ella
.Shutts, the oldest, a familY history Stolllngs, ~and Linda Lute, !qm
;llbok, Darrell Mercer, the youngest Lute,KevlnLute,andEdnaLife.
~y, and Melinda · Judson, the
~youngest gtrl. David Cremeans won
- ~e door prJze, a homemade
The first reunion of the Might
~v..atchwork quilt made by Joann family was held recently at the
We~
" !away. Next year' s reunion will home of Mr . and Mrs. ·Oarence
~ held at ~ Hickory Lakes Might and son, DaVId.
~ ampgtound at TulJpers Plains.
Attending besides the Might
~ : DarU!y Cremeans of Reedsville !arnlly were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
; gave the blessing.
Johnson, Robert Jr. and James,
t;AttendlngwereElmerandHazel Mr. and Mrs. Ted Metheny,
T~titts., Paul and Ottle Shutts, Jeremy arid Matt, Mr. and Mrs.
' Belpre; Ben and Catherine ere- Rick Metheny, Patricia, Eric and
. ~!heans, Wayne Cremeans and Ricky, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Johnl~renda ,Walls, Shade; Cecil ere- son, Mrs. Peggy Yost, Dawn, Marte
~means, Gene and Linda Cremeans, and Dnnle, Mr: and Mrs. Henry
~Vincent; Barbara McGrath, Guys- Doerfer and Trlshla, Mr. and Mrs.
~V,Ille; John and Carolyn Chapman,
Clifford Might, Mr. ·and Mrs.
tKim and John, Albany; Bill and · Angela McDaniel and Randy,
' Myrtle Mercer, Lutrlncy and Dar- Bryan Colwell and Ricky Yost. The
rell, Cutler; Gllbe&lt;! and Connie group enjoyed a cookout and games
Qlxon, Benjl, Barney, Angle, . during the afternoon.
~Athens; All!:~! Coe, Cheryl, Ml: chelle, Mike and Frank, Bobby and
The Laing 'and Mary Halliday
; Joann Calaway, Robbie and Jero- reunion was held recently at Forest
•l'(lee, Guy and Annie CalaWY and Acres Park.
; Brenda, Dan and Barb Cremeans
A basket dinner was served at
; and Jenny, and Joe Cremeans. noon. New officers elected were
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~Chari and 01 C
Bobby Mrs. Grace Furbee, vice president;
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Mrs. Anna Hallday, secretary; and
• Epling, Everett imd Edith Ward,
Mrs. SQ,aron Joyce Jewell, treas:: t.eonard and Anna Cremeans,
urer. "Elster Metheney had the
CRobert and Linda Boggs, Sam and blessing he!ore the dinner. A cllrd
~ Opal Cremeans, Rusty Cremeans,
~ "Kisty ·Sauters, Jarold and Violet wasslgned!orC.W.Perrywholsill.
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Recognlzed were Mrs. Marvel
l::.ambert, Theresa and Christy, Mutchler, the oldest and Gideon
' Coolville; DavldandSueCrerneans, Fisher, the youngest, with Mrs.
; Mike 311d Rick, Jim and Bonnie Joseph Kahn ·or LaSalle Mich .
,. Cremeans, Bill and Ruby Backus, having traveled the riuthest. The
~ Robert and Laura Jordan,. Mitch Ill!.'ireunlonwillbeheldatfhesame
~ and Tammy JudS()n and Melinda ,
~ Evle and Linda Wafd, Carrie, placeonthefoorthSundayo!July.
~ Melissa and Sarah, Shawn ·ereAttending were Paulille Atkins,
1Ruttand; Edith Kalm, Lilsalle,
I' means, Little Hocking; and Lyn Mich.; Louise Thompson Woltz,
~ Dalton, Reedsville.
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Hope White, Elster and Eloise
~" Spencer
Metheney, Wellston; RaYmoooand
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Grace Furtbee, Racine; Alan Halll• : Four generations of Spencers day, Anna Halllday, Ivan Halliday,
were among those who gathered at Dexter; Nora Jordan, Middleport;
: \he home of Russell and Juanita Arnold and Gladys Fisher, Wendell
~ -:Spencer, WeSt Shade Road, Pomeand Kathleen Fisher and .Paula, ·
~ roy, .ror a picnic commemorating Warren and Jane Ann Fisher aqd
~o family birthdays.
Gideon, Sabina; Laing and Helen
; Dwight Spencer celebrated his Strong, Eileen Carler and Rhonda
82nd birthday and his granddaugh· Lynn, Gallipolis; MaJVel Mutchler,
., ter, Reglfia Cooper, celebrated her Athens; Randall and Eileen Cline,
~. 35th. Forty family members and
Bllly and Michael, Wilrnlngton:
:, fi'iends were seJVed a potluck Keith Mutchler, Columbus; Eric
•; dinner. The honorees were pres- Furbee and Douglas, Aaron, Brent,
'e nted gifts and cards. The group Hammondsville; and Robert and
, :e njoyed music and singing during Sharon J!'Well and Cheryl LYnn.
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Stock No. Year
1984
4088
4087
1984
4081
1984
1984
4025 .
4323
1984
1984
4341
1984 '
4820
1984
4556
1984
4564
4782
1984
4568
1984
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10,455.............. $9301
8170............. $7485
10,085............. $8982
12,410•• ; ....... . $1 0,954

GTI
Rabbit
GTI
Sci rocco
Alliance
Encore .
T· Bird
T -Bird
LTD
Lynx
Cougar

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1984 Crown Vic. Wg.

14,43\ ........... 12,799

9021. •••••••••••• $8095

15,425........... $13,'746
14,949........... $13,326
13,291 ••••••••••• $11,423
8,901. . ............ $8299
13,670 ...........$ 12,150

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and cable channels.• Scans In forward or reverse,
stopping only at channels programmed Into set's
memory. Also turns set on and off, and adjusts or
mutes volume.
• Quartz crystal tuning system features pinpoint
. accuracy on all channels-no fine tuning necessary.
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• Contemporary-styled durable plastic cabinet with
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BANANAS..... 4 1.11.

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husband's work with the FullGaipel
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: Mavis Hankey will bethespeaker
):It the Thursday night rneetingofthe
Pomeroy Chapter of Women's
Aglow Fellowship to be held at
1 :Duff's Smorgasbord, Gallipolis.
! .; The dlimer wll be at 6 p:m. with the
·' meeting at 6:45p.m. Mrs. Hankey
· Mil be teaching an Aglow Bible
~ ··~udv on the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
;First president of the Columbus

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Public Notice

EMERGENCY
ORDINANCE NO.
11184-1

the \llllogo of Rutloncl,

followrr: .

An Ordlnormo to ~
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.PREUMIN.tnY WINNERS - Miss MWlliiiChu• seCts, Margaret O'Brien, left, and · Miss Tel&lt;88,
Tamara Hext, are shown bacbtage at the Miss

America PJl8eanl In Ailantle City late WedJWqy
after winning lbe ftist preUmlnary COOipetltloa at the
Miss America Pageant. (API amphoW).

hundred dollars and •mpn-

soned n.9t more than t en days
ol both lor the f• rst offense. F-or

owner or lessee. to sl! upon any
of the grounds. re.tam1ng wal ls.
bndges •ns•de vtllage. or lean
ag a1ns~ the bulld1ng of any sue~"\
owner: .or 1011e r or tresp ass on
the vrllage {)! Rutland property
lates thiS ordinance shall be
QUilty of 1i mtsden'leanc;:~r of the
fou0h (4th) degree as d~j.ned

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Being deaf In her left ear was no Weymoutlj, Mass., came on her 26th
'Problem for Miss Massachusetts, birthday.
t.largaretMarieO'Brlen, wliowona
prellrnlnary talent competltlon by
"This Is the greatest birthday
singing a medley about men at the present in the world," said Miss
Miss America Pageant.
O'Brien, wbo wore a fire engine red
And Miss Texas, Tamara Hext, sequined sheath slit to the thigh and
proved true to her state pageant accented with ostrtch feathers as
director's assessment that she "has she sang ''The Man That Got
allthepartslt takes towln" when she Away," "The Man I Love" and "My
.captured a preliminary swimsuit Man" before a crowd of 9,(XX) at
·competition In a shimmering white Convention Hall.
. outfit:
"I had my lucky charm on," she
A third of the 51 contestants said afterward. The silver sand
compeled In each of thrre catego- dollar she attached to her underries Wednesday In the first night of wear belonged to a first runner-up
preliminaries,' which continue W.: and a second runner-up In previous
night and Friday. The results of the pageants.
A number of last-minute changes
evening gown competition are kept
secret to leave some suspense in the had to be made on the Miss America
selection of the 10 flruiUsts who will slage to accommodate Miss
vie for the tltle or l'&lt;HssAmerlca 1!R) O'Brten's deafness, which deve. on saturday.
loped when shewasabout5although

doctors are unsure of the cause.
She said the mix of music coming
from the mon\tors onstage made It
difficult for her to hear her
accompaniment.
Miss Hext, 21, of Fort Worth,
Texas, Is a hazel-eyed brunette who
stands 5-foot-6%, and weighs 114

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HOUDAY INN
Gallipolis, Oh. ,
For ,,..,,...,. (all

W9men's Vote '84 will bold an
open meeting Sunday, 3to4p.m., at
·t,.he Lasalle Restaurant In Middleport Is to launch a drive for voter
reglstatlon for the 1984 elections,
according to Sue Malson, Meigs ·
County Coordinator for Women's
Vole '84.
The meeting will feature training

:Councllmen Bob Beegle and Scott
Wolfe were authorized lo prepare a
community development block
grant application when Racine
VIllage CouncU met In regular
session Monday night.
~ The grant Will request funds for
the purchase or a rescue equlpmenl
truck to replace the 1956 model now
in use. The vehicle Is needed to
transport the jawsofllrerescuetools
recently acquired. The appUcatlon
~as ODE! rued with the Meigs County
funmlsskJDers for the block grant
funds since the Racine Fire Department serves Letart, Lebanon and

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ComPlete Remodeling
Roofing of ol Typeio
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Marshal AHred Lyons reported 10
arrests, ~ calls, 12 complaints and
one accident Investigated lnAygust.
Fire Cblcl Robert Jolmson reported
that the ·brtcll, for facing the fire
station has arrived.
Council.recessed until 7 p.m . on
Monday, Oct. 1.

Curb Inflation
.P ay Cash for
C·l aulfleds and

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cine: Margaret Eichinger, Syra·
cuse; . Donald Eblln, Pomeroy;
Kenneth Cremeans, Coolville;
Keith Pickens, Syracvuse.
Discharged-Opal Kloes, William
Wise, Leotta Cooper.

Emergency squads
.answer eight calls.
Eight calls were answered by
Jpcal units Wednesday and Thurs.
day momlng, the Meigs County
Emergency Medical SeiVIces
reports.
At 12: 52 p.m., Pomeroy went to
the Pomeroy Elementary School for
Steve Martin, to VeteransMernortal
Hospital; Syracuse at 3:52 p.m.
went to the buby home to check a
lire threet; Middleport at 4: c.l p.m.
took Tim Imboden to Veterans
MEII'Kll'lal and at 10:42 p.m . took
Jessica Gray from North Second
Ave. to Veterans Memorial;
'nlppersPialnsatll:49p.m. wentto

~tor cutrord Rockhold, to

Veterans MMIOrlal Hospital;
Pauaoy at 12: ot ·a.m. took Cedi
Jeuldna from E. ll.laln St., to
Veterans Memorial and at 2 a.m.,

CllffonJ· ROckhold was taken from
Veterans Memorial to St. Joseph
H!)Spltal In Parkersburg; Tuppt!rs ·
Plains at 7: ill a.m., went to 'l'u(lpl!rs
Plains for WUIIam Grueser, . no
transporta tlon required.

Pomeroy, Ohio

Plan public dinner

Partly cloudy tonight. Low In the
mld.ffi!l. Winds becoming weeterly
to northwesterly 10.~ mph. Mqstly
cloudy Friday. High in the mid·'101.
Chance of rain pen."etlt IOnlght and

There wiJl bE! a publlc dinner
Friday evening at the Meigs County Friday.
Senior Citizens Center, Ptmeroy,
Emtded FOII'8Cali
from 4 to 6: ll p.m. and the dinner
~tlorauPMonder.
wW be followed by round andaquare
Flllr w tlw tllroqb lbe pedod.
danclpg from 7 to 10 p.!fl. Music will.
Jll&amp;hlllllbe m111
111e 1ow ..,
be by the Strlngduslers.
1.-.llllhe rid •to the low . .

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12'116'

Sizes from 6'16' Up
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to 24'x3&amp;'
lnsul1ted Doc Houses

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PH.

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UTILITY BUILDINGS

OtiMNI'fSW.

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Aulholilztd ~Jolin Dttre,
New Hollind, lulll No&amp;
F1rm EquipiMnt
.
Ileal•
Farm Equipment

!IW( I For Sale
I IAi'IIIIIUtiCIIIt

Sim St1rt

AUTO &amp; TRUCK .
REPAIR..

. · OIL UNEI

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t -11-tft

&amp;

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

Rt. 124,Po-or Ohio

'WATER. GAl.

' JIM CLIFFORD
PH. 992-7201

Middleport

tup--

8/10/1 mo.

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

CONT~ACTING
'OOZER · IACKHOE
'RECt.AMAnOif WORK

"F"' Estilllltn" ·
. IRatlllltiOI Avelllblt

Middleport, Ohio

Parts

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U. S. RT. 50 EAST
· GUYSVILLE, OHIO .

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'OIL FtllLD SERVICES :
'DUMP TRUCK SERVICE .
'CONCRETE ,WOIIK
. 'CUSTOM IUILT HOMES

992-2198

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No Sunday Calls

ll·l·tft

2201. Main,,_..,.,
PH. 992-6931

PAT. HILL FORO

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50 Rirerview Dr.
Middleport, Oh.
992-6128 .

OfiMNIY KING

SERVIa
We can repair and r.ecore radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We aIso
repair Gas Tanks.

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; PH. 992- 7~3
or 992·22B2

1/1

RADIATOR

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timates, 949-2801 or

at:

HOODS ............ •174.95

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OSP cites. driver
Jollawing accident

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IIIW HOIIIS-hltnsivt
• Rtmodtttn1
lnsu111~ WOrt
~"1'\:r: Blqs.
R9ofln11f:rk
AiulliiUII I Vinrt SidiiiS
1&amp; Vuno l;xpirience
GREG ROUSH

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, resuns. MoniiV nat,. ..._.

· MIDDLEPORT '
. PLASTic; ARTS
t;lob a. JNn Gilmore

949-286P

9-4-1 mo.

_..-Ill

c:rr•th·ft~ 1~ Our
, SP"'"Iolt~·

c.n for free sidinees·

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

.... w Chovy Truct..... .
FINDI!R ............. 176.95

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WHALErs AUTO PARTS
PH. 992-7013

work

Savell I

. BISSELL
"Beeutlful, Cu•tom
Built Garage•"

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND .
•·TOP. SOIL-FILL DIRT
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•TROPHIES
•PLAQUES
*AWARDS

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!Froo Ettlmoteal

992·6215 or 992-7314

8/14/1 mo.

SIDING CO.

843·5424

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or
. 742·2225 .

8r Aluminum
SIDING

Vinyl

or

.

74~2167

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DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALLI

• 992-3410

. - PlUmbing and eltctrh:al

V. C. YOUNG Ill

. Coli F0t F - Eatlmete

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BACKHOE
DUIP TIUCII
CDICI£1£ WOIIC
TRENCHEI
SEPTIC TANK
COAL &amp;UIESTOIIE

CHESTER-985-3307

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- Roofing ancl gun" woJk

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A Syracuse man was cited by the
Gallla·Meigs post of the state
highway palmi for DWI and no
Friday funeral set
operators license following a twoFuneral seiVIces for Nadine car accident on Ohio 124
Neubauer, 61, fanner resident who Wednesday.
The patrol said Keith F. Pickens,
. died Tuesday in New Jersey, will be ·
28,
was eastbound on 124 when he
held at 3 p.m. Friday al the Ewing
attempted
a left tum. Lawrence
Funeral Home with Mr. Mark
Hottner,
63,
Syracuse, was also
Sewers otflclatlng. Burial
be in
the Bradford Cemetery. Friends eastbound according to thepatnil, at
may call at the fUneral bome!rom 7 reportedly lrled to pass Pickens as
· he was tumlng. Plckenswasclledas
to 9 this evening.
a result of the 5: 50 p.m. accldenl,
which caused moderate damage to
Dance set Friday
both vehicles.
Asquare dance wm be held at the
Long Rottom Conununily Building
Weather forecast
from8to 11: llp.m. friday.

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- Concr... work

Happenings around M~igs County...
Veteraris Memorial

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FINa &amp; SUPPLY

- Addons Md remocletina

awn·-.,-...- .,Y mall wllh lhls
. coupon. Cancel your ad by phone when yau get
•Write your

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ACCENT

CARPENTER
SERVICE

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.Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

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excess gravel from the streets.
The street committee reported
that the chip and seal work that was
done to some of the streets was tO
seal the cracks and preserve the
pavement until such ttJ:ne as the
village Is financially able to secure

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I. l. "Bud" lleGHEE
· Broker-Auction Service

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO •.

DIRECTIONS: 6 miles below G1ili·
for volunteers In how to register Commtlrce, Is belping tQ organlzl!
polis on Rt. 7, cross Reccoon Bridge,
voters and a dlscusslonof~ues that. the program.
tum right end follow .sig~s.
directly concern women In the
Individuals who would ·uke to
upcoming election. Plans for asslst- participate In helping others regis·
!IAU DDCisn IIOlDS FOI .SO DAIS
ing In getting outto vote will also be ter and vote are 1urged by the
CIPIII111l DIK
. made.
corrunlttee to attend the meeting.
Dr. YvoMe Scally, psychologist, .
For more Information or to 1. --·-·-·---...,...,...o~, _____,...,,_""·
local businesswoman and president volunteer, call Sue Malson at
of the Middleport Chamber or 992-:nl!l or 667·6455.

Racine, all which have low·
moderate Income famUies.
Council approved the rates and
amounts determined by the county
budget commission and sent a letter
of appreciation to Meigs County
Engineer Phillip Roberts for work
done In chipping and sealing the
streetS. A letler of appreciation was
sent also to Dick Wamsley for
backhoe work he did on Pearl St.
Street Conunlssloner Glenn Rizer
reported that hebopestohaulgravel
to a new section of John;s Road next'
week and be wUI also have GR
workers starting on sweeping

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Business Services

311-9045 or 985-4210

Voter registration · drive meeting set
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Oleontlc YMd .... CMrry
It, In Vinton. Frl.·llt.. lopt.
8t Vicinity
14 • 111. e-7 A...........
Mootly whlto kitten with
lotoyolttlng In my home. ·-·-···················· ······ trunk, bonlee. ......,..h
toola. ahol loft, - - ·
R-...... ovollel&gt;lo. Coli
yellow 111'11 - · toM. Col
picture fromo, oduho •
441·4178.
. .8-03110 . .
Sept. 12·1 4. Knick knocko. children
clothing 1M ....._
table. Ftlr· hondmado ~oby crodlo,
clothoa.
S "'-a. I ...... old, II'IY
Would Nu to do bobyolnlng view Ev...,.on Rd. Ouorter
many more itema •
• wlolt81trip. Coli 11 4-2111·
In my homo. Col 1114· 21111· mile out of lvergr•n.
1310.
.
11017.
Porterbrooke Subdlvialon.
Vord Sole 3rd. troller loft Folrflolcl Cont-ry Rd. Fri.
llleck mole~ lrllh lltUr. ~
llbytlnlng In my ho-. when turning oft Rt. 311
8 :30·4 :00. Chlldnlno clolAibrador Aetrieu•
Exp. &amp; rot. Call448-1118. Rt. 1188-Rodnoy. Clothoa, thing, dropea • m!&gt;fo.
children. Cell 441· 2338. · .
....:.:-----·lc- collector giHMI,Iota mloc. 1--.::.-...:..-'----Woter wollo, drilled • - · 1183 Toyota 18.1100. wood Yord Sole Frldoy llpt. 14,
Yiced. Froe elllmotoo. Coli lor Nle. Thura.·Sot.
9·11. TholhOUNonthorlght .
~r.": :. glvl ll!llloy. c.,. 1 1 Help Wentlld
11'4-992-11001 or 114-742on Lincoln Plu. ••• bod.
3147.
Yord Solo Fri., ·Sot. Fuml· boby clothoo, chllolron
~OUND: A """II blegloturo, ell llzo ctothol, Iota of clothol. a It, truclc top,
type mole otog; block , Marrl ~ Mac Homamalceu WIH bobyoll In my homo. thlo ond thot. 2127 Cho · compound bow • lewn
- n . - -. A-11 •m •·tra Income. We nMd Flotrock aroo. 304·171· thorn Avo.
mo_.. Round A
monthl old, IGirlel&gt;e&gt;dy' a aev-el repru ntlitiv" In 2741.
cholro,
2
rockoro
•
choir.
pot. Collll92· 7714.
Thuro.. Fri. • Sit. 9 ·11.
thlo - 1 Porty pion oxp. 1
pkq. Glftt,
homo d• Work wonted, c oro_,for ol· Clothing, furniture. mloc. 40 Big Yord Solo 14. 11• 11.
-·No lnvutmont. Cor &amp; dorly poroona, 1-~• pro· Noll Avo.
on Rt. 7 II tontha ofo mi..
, _ noc. c.. friO 1·800- . • _~orrec~~_·_304-_~·-7_11-_48_ao_._
from Rt. 2t 8 on left.
1113·11077. Aha -lng r ·
Thuno .. Fri. • Sot. 2 Foml· l- - - - - - - - illteolr l.obro- Rot,._. to .......114·441-3043
1111. loby • edult clothing,
glvl-oy. 7monthocld, hlo
email crochetH itema. EnoI
Ill
,Ill
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ohota. CoM 941-3038.
VInton Rd. Morgan C-er.
MODELl
AM 11111 Including children
Hlllf 1 - l,oggecl B-lo
Sot.. Sept. 11. SAM-7 1 II
.,.. oeo 1 . For cotolog
Pupplet, 3 femole end 1
houoe Rodnoy-Cor' Rd .
21
.
Bualne11
....... 304· 82·2780. .
WNattll. cr.tta. uniform •
8t Vicinity
,.Iewing In Colu,.ua tho
Opportunity
turftttur8, bOC*t. mite.
weo(r. of Sept. 23. F0t an
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4 ld1tono to good home• apPOint-t oeu 412-8111·
304-1711-7430.
9192.
I mi. out218ofiRI. 7 . Sept. Yord nleln Rutlond, H•ppy
I NOTICE I
13· 111. 10·5. Gormonlc
F
7 !lid pu....... 304· 111 AVON mou 41%. Call THE OHIO VALLEY PUB· pelnto, curtolno, dlaheo, Hollow Rood. lith hOUN
171·4218.
UIHING CO. nacom...,do mloc. Everything choop. ovor brldQI, Sept. 1 2th ond
411• 3311 ,
thot you do buolnoao with Alto couch. coffetr toble • 13th .
111e: lern yord- lllck yorda s-.torlol ~.....n. 1 -·I J11!1111e you know, ond NOT ond toble. Coli 114-2111· 1-Le-reo_y_ord..-..-.-M-Ioc-.hot-m-o·
..--- -..- "' ·. --money through tho
yerd. Community ef·
-lenco l&gt;••lwrred. Appl- moll untl you hove lnvntl- 1711.
.Low prlcoo. Wod-.·lot ..
felr. looorol femlllu. Lob of cont
muot · dernono1nu •
.,..,_
701 Cherry St .. Vinton, Oh. 9:00-? 4 1 2 Spring Avo ..
Miry "'-ldto
- .:eo~tecl-_t_ _.....:v:....·- - r1 'd ooe. I mllel Mek of , _ " ' llllllty to toU - ·10
UYing&lt;oom oulto, other fur· __
Po_·m_,._•0_Y_·---:----:-:-~
and
type
It
lent
Own your own Jun 1
- C o l u - o r 3 - o f l WPM . Ful berwftta. lind ~-•-~·--A-....,
......... ~· =~·
Frldoy, 9 :00·4:00. 348 Unlind Hll ot
Rd .
I
40401n core or~----r.CMdron'a Store. Notion· ......,, pump ond filter. Roln coin St . In Middleport.
Witch for lig!ta. Sept. 14· •-me·to o•
of the Gollpollo Daly Trlb- ally odvortlood brondo. ,.......
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wo,.,.n'a clothing, omell to
111th. l·? .
une. 121 3rd. Ave .. GoUipo· t14,100incluclnlnvontory, conceto. Fri. • Sot.
extr• Iorge; kld'a clothu.
HI. oh 41131 .
f1Jl114roo, training end much Fri . . • Sot. 1-1, Sun. 1·1.
more. Col nowll Mr. Toto 411LorlotDr. Most clothing
:;:~n~
704-274-5916.'
8 lolt end Found .
. 21 centa. Holr dryer. oddlng
dinette MI. poto •
of •ic:lc lldy.
Own .Y'f' own. Jeen·· mochlne,
pena. olectric ,.nge.
5_811_3_._ _ _ _ _ _-' . Sporta-r. LodluA-1, ware,
dlthet, homem11cle
LOST Blonrlo Cockor Spo- C bi-~~ · · - crolto.
~~.
- Notlonol•
oloo otore.
nlol In Ev-.oou ..... I W-... : 30 hr· Appoint• Lorge
' -.u Clerk·S-.v for
fclund
~ J o•-~~ pliooe coli
•. _
• te · - .._...... bron.n,:
r - . CL'..... Loo,
.,...... 1 .
en WIWih Ia1I - · ,_,.,,,,. lawl. VendwubiiL lzocl. EJ- Sept. 14 &amp; 111, 9·4. Rt. li88
In Rodney. Bookcuo bod.
for the rneiltdy
In
a~-•- C - ~·~
&lt;Ocker, clothing ollolon,lota
LOST T - Golllpofla. C - - · · prlt, ... _...
IOml
. . . _ . Vicinity of llcenoo high ochool llrglo V - . Evon PI- of mloc.
~ .,~ dl lo
I
d
oone,
Clolbomo.
Mo-.
Avo. 11-..... . _ .
P me ,.,.u re • e•pe- Only. Orgonlcoly Grown, Yord Sole 67 Mldlaon Fri. &amp; Yord 1118 Fridoy ond lllturhMrt modi&lt; tlool. Clll446· " - In o lrurnon H ltht
700 0 th
441 4301
- n g - - In tho'fllld of
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ere. Sot. 8·? Color TV. boby cloy, directly bo!llnd Como&lt;
8041 or
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devolopmontal dllll&gt;llltlea t7,100 to t24.800. lnvetl· dothn, 15.. anow tiN. Bar on Spring Ave.
·C k
pro'-r""
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-. 1 ~ L---. tory, lirfe,., . training. fixLOST llock oc
·•·poo
- - r - with
-•
turoo, grond o..--·
-•·g, otc . 8 Flmll\t Go,.eo Sale Sept .
~I
• -~ •--~ covor
with white under.., n . .._, Con 15 doya. Mr. 14 &amp; 16 · lfrl. &amp; Sot.1
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In Gollpollo Fony, WV. Col lottorooRol&gt;lnEW.P.O.Box Loughlin (1121818-11111.
8:30·11:00. 416 Lariat D.rivo ·- -·····--·--···· ··· · ··· · ··· ~171·41131.
804. JocUon, Oh 411840.
Pt Pleaunt
ecroaa from fairground• a~
Dltldilno for appllcontt: 11Donnlo'. Lea_t houae on left
LOST:MinloturoBchnouzor. 17-84. B.C.I . It on equol
8t Vicif!ity
22 Mo111y
oldo ot end of reed. Boby
' - colored. M-m owort~mlty employer.
dothoo, cl!ildrono boya 9
.
- · o)l-·
to enao,
of 1m-Ita opening for pert
girla. mena. woment winter
Jodi.
Klnpbury
on
Yard
ulo,
401 24th It;
thlftat,
toya,
dllh11,
Avoh,
HOME
LOANS
FIXED
Thurodoy. Col 892·14511.
time ....,..In lnpetl!ll
unit of 1ocot Mentel Heolth RATE I 8olow m - ro-. jowerly, alttlng choir &amp; 1011 Thur10nd Fri. 8:00 til 3:301
l.otl\, otll mloolng. mole, Contor. Muot Ire , . . . . _ Fixetl conventional F.HA· of mllli:. ltoma. Coli 4411·
Vord folt. booka, gloM,
VA . Leader Mo.rtgage .. 3172.
clothing. round Olk toblo. Frl
vllld lnlarmoOhio · - Alhlmo, collect 114-512......
lome
tonmoot1y
on .......
con•. -For ,_.,
3011 .
Gigontic Moving 11•1• Sep· ond Sot, B:OOtHI4:00,1001
~:r.
Tolor, big type lion, contoct Juenlto Atho.
·
. LMt- Aug 14th Peroonnol Admlnlatretor, 1~:;:::::;=;=;:::::;:== tomlror 15· 11. 10-11. Ap- 22nd ltroot, P&lt;Mnt I'IIINnt.
plllnCII, toolo. clothol, floh·
In I m1o · REWARO. Woodlonol CentlrL Inc .. 1I
1111 Soturdoy 9 •
lluoh 304-1711-4101.
412 Ylnmn Plro, Ga.., olio.
Profhlione
lng · Rtln 0. ahino.
M-wbrookDrlvof.
117 Hilda Dr., FolrvlOh 41131 phono 1114-441·
Services
Aucrtod ltoma.
Subchlolon.
1100 W-nd c-erw.
Inc. Ia on - •
affttmedw .a1on empla , ...
Plano
ondeoR.,..,.
.
. _ Tunlrig
_ Muaic
.. 441- 31 Homea for Sale
32
Plitt.- . nurllng tld poll- 0117. Twentieth y..r of - - - - - - - - Sale
ilon ovolloble. Flulbllty' of - " " ' -.leo. Lono Do·
•
houra.
nlo!o. 114-742-2911 .
3 Ired.- brick homo. 1'h
S - Auetlon Sorvice. Apply It lwnlc Hila Nu,. 1-...:..-~----- both. tuM -mont, 2 cor
1or91 lot. CoH 114· For Mle oo rent unfurnlalwrt
P8t Slwidan Auction 11 r. lng Cont•. Mpn.·Frl .. lAM
Exper-.-lnF_a_ to UNoon . E.O.E.
992-1133• . College Rd .. 10•10. 3 bdr .. trtllor. coli
114-381·1114.
•
ouctlon. Crill 114-192Syrocuoo, Ohio.
ln.i.natkm people naadad
4310.
for ~~ dHier of E-~
Fully fumlahod • lot or:!
..,...
·-••
Two-otorv. flniohod boN· Eollern Avo. Coli 411-.
Auction wory frldoy night at Control oyll-. HVAC 0t 31 Homas for Sale
mont, 3 bodrooma. fernllv
2320
tlw Hertford Comtnunlty oloctrlcol-e:'f:' helpful. Coli - - - - - - - - - room. flroploco, dining I--·------:Center. Truoldoeda of new 1·IOO-I84- 3411 ut. 31.
"Tiw• -ooma. cont,.lelr, room, 2'h botho. "'"" kit· 19118 2 bdr 121110 unclorPin11
-2.,.0_9_
·___ nlng, everything aooo;
-lllndlte
Wiry
Con 111 nnenla of
new •- uMd· '-1
Notional
Com· vlnyl - • - · corpet (.::ch=-.::::~304:.::...:~8~1-2_
...........,
for•it'oprothroughout; _ . - - ·
ch 1' 14,000 dr boil ofler. c...
duct lno. HVAC- Electrl·
-~m.a yr old
3 HOiz•
room Hosp
ron •on 114-218-1813.
.~
c o - .Richerd
lleynoldo,
,...
miles
from
olwrrya
- - col Controcton or s811
Auotlor-. Col 304-271grill, ·
Rt.
110.
No
down
poyment.
O r g - o . Coli 1·100· many • • -· Col 441"2513 c.n 304-176-7746·or 1711·
30118. ·
Lllvlng Stlta, ow- mun
241 ·03111 .... 23.
til I :OOPM...... I :OOPM. 2183.
1111 bloutlful 3 -room
... 114-2411-1818.
1
For.,......
next 1111 coH
Emrmr I IIIIo M - , _ or
homo. FamHy room 11M
W,
ouctlon-.
lice8 room a, · 2 .tun both a,
bondad Wilt. Vlrglr\lot local •ualneoa covering 91\% -m•ble loon on 13 approx-tOiy 1 ..,. behind 20ft. of wlndowi for peotorol v-. flnlohld -~
old brick ronclo otylo
·ond Ohio, 4211177.
Molgo Co.
pluo ........ yr.
houoo . . _ _ on 2.9 Junior High School. groon· gerege. fireplace, larege~
million. M - lilvo - · 304-17i-3934 of- porch, 50ft. dock, woodti;
o..lor'• ~ouctlon Mt. Alto ••.,....._, ...., _ . . ..,. 1CN1 of lond. 3 IR . . _ prlvocy,, no• Royol Oek
-rdo to t40,000. CoM Jock DR, n1co ·kitchoft, ' - tor 4 :30.
Auction"-·
collectotl14-112·11111or utllty 100m. Flropl- In
Pork. reduced to t88.too. 8
llpt 13. 1 PM. Public Opt
living room. t493 mo. pay· By owner. Arbuckle. 8 ~ porcont ..aumobillty. Coli
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IUOtioro
Wiry lit nlglit II 7 ~~
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mont. t3,7110 clown. Lo- rooma. 3 bedrooma, 1 VJ 1114-992-11420.
PM -·ag•J•••
ceted
,..., Contorvlle. 379- bMtla. utHily room. ~ acre
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· - - - i o n ; -..1982. 2 bedroom, 14XI8,
e•pwa•• • Qui reel 1 ·to 2 2103 after e p . m . plua . 304-468·1800.
carpetft.
cUrtain•.
r· ·
nul
deya.
9 Wented To Buy
YNro minimum . • 11\ atory in Moaon, 4 otor ond roneo. wUhllt end• frping required. sliving. dining dryer apoco. kltchon witt) ·
--------~ rnJme to P.O . Box 881, 28x42 11171 oq.lt.l - bldrooma.
ond
kltchon.
Mttlng Iota of col&gt;lnot IJIICO, boy
room
Wo troY- fDr
Ohio 4117119 .
ond oubfloor com·
pleted. loctrted on 1 ocro room. bath end full biiM· windows, tome furniture.
Jim Mink Chov.·Okle Inc.
lnllollltlon people noodod pliralot, quletcountry.olect· ment. Total elec. on extra Moko oflwr. Coli 992· 51113.
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. 0...
Jfor local - · of E - ric to hou... Rur.. watw Iorge lot. MIIY bo - n
3872
ortyti..,., bolide Lu Corrt 19119 CodiDIC Troll-' for
-~---------:-7 Control Syot_,a , HVAC or ovoileblo. t10.000 Coli Out. 1104 2nd St.
tale . 2 bedrooma :
Rill
Ellote.
418·
WIMman
oloctrlcol oxp. helpful. 1 •
t11i00.00 . Calf1·814·843.
31143.
wioated to b u y - coal • I00-114-3341ext. 31 .
By owner 3 bedroom•. 1 11.1 5394.
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3rd •
. i W•o
ture,
...,.... 111
.
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oncl' Cont-toro, Nlco 2 bedroom ho- on botho. living room, dining
Olivo St.. GlllipoUa, Oh.
to· Iorge lot - r Colege Com· room, recreation room In 1981 Schultz ltd. 3 br 1!&lt;!.
a1 d - n fDr lt'o rrro· pua ot 608 Coltogo Avo .. Rio b o - 1. new 24x24 eor- both. totol eloc. control olr,
W ed 1ru
I G,.nde, Oh. Shown by
Clot• downtown . rilicrowave. dllhwather,
ont ofter
to 1:
Y
•· Contrac:toroor-Orgonl·
duct Nne. HYAC • olactrlco
. ·
Coli
oppolntmont only . CaM 114· Shown by appointment. 11ova. ,.frlg. underpinning,
304· 171-4104.
redwood porch. 304·17.5304-4H-1118.
zotions. 1·100-241-0361 182-7424. Pricod to 1111.
8049.
.
oxt 23.
.
For ule or rent wtth option
1983 Schuhz llmitod odi·
71 ·tliru
77 Movork:l with
to lruy. 3 bdr. hou11. nlco
Coii441-U71.
tion. 1·4x70 with 7x11 ex-.
~
kitchen. raneo. dl-1, full
Wonted- Junk outoa •ni
W
_ _.
pendo, 3 bedroom, 11h '.,""
baaament.
garage
wllh
32 Mobile Homes
_.,._. Coli 814·318entav
baths. all elec, central eir.
oloctrlc
·
·
lorcod
olr
for Sale
1103.
fireplace . e•tre lnau ..tion;
eo• furnoco. Good '-don,
built In ateroo. 304-41181100 block on riverfront.
Calli pold fDr Ieney iron or Cullomora for tho Calico Rent U?e. pluo t2DD.
1694.
Cupl&gt;oord. Rt. 11D.Portllt. dopollt. No poto. Coli NEW AND USED MOBILE I- - - - - - - - - . Iron - .' 91110 up for cortoln Moltlo Co. Houra : 10-IPM. Mon.-Sot. 448-11,71 or 448·2573 .
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL· 1970 Windaor 12•66, 2
ITY MOBILE HOME SALES, bldrooma, 1 both, wit!!
joo,., Old time cup- Coiiii14· 3BB·9008.
board. coli 1-304-882·
down on woterfront 4 MI. WEST, GAL'LIPOLIS. Hotrth Blow Wood Burner.
r- trimming ond romovol. ' tiOO
27H
homo. I mllea from town. RT 31. PHONE 814-441· 304· 896-3802
F- Htlmotn. Col 912· ow.,.. finance. Coli 114·
7274.
.
COMPlm HOUSEHOLDS 1040 or 149-2129.
258-1218:
Troller, lot. comm . gerogo 33
Farms for Sale
FURNITURE. lode. Iron.
wood. c• p' a1rdl. cf\llita.
3 bdr. houae Golllpolla lor nle In Eureka. Coli - - - - - - - cheeto, booketo, dlahea,
212 acre form on Parker Run'
School Dlotrlct. t11.900. 114-256·6140.
Coli 4411·3117.
Rd. Mull 1111. Moved to.
.....................d
ltlol ollvor. Wrlto- M . D.
1877 mobile home14x703 Arizon1. Tenna n.gotlab...·
Milar, Rt.2, P-oy, Ohio
~ bd r . ho UN, pool , AC ,
bdr.. nlca carpet• .w•lk·ln Mlnerol rlghta included. Wil~
,.
46718 or col 114·982- Room • bolltd • leundry. llroplocea. Pt. Pleonnt. Mle clooet. CA. oxc . cond., carry on 1 land contra~t . Call
R_,.ble In l"omeroy. Coli or nant. Coli 15711· 11104.
neo.
ctoon. C•n bo moved or loft 742-2862 .
114-992-11022 or 9811on nice country lOt 1 •ere.
mull ool homo nowl Coli 114·3.8 8·97157,
Woll lnaulotod. flropleco. 1.,:.___-.:._____
-..
....... .ra........ ll.llng
luylng ......, Bold.
llormwlnjlowo. Mldd'-"· 81' Skyline 14x70, 3 bod· 35 Lots 8r Acreage ••
· oil
cur· 17
......,.
TGIIoolno.
prlceo.Iorge
l!d. lurCoiiii14·H2·11941 .
room. dolux oppllonceo. oil
ltett ............ 2nd. Aw.
electric. cath«&lt;rel ceilings,
3
hou... with on- bay wln-.gorden tub. Lot for aole In MercorvHie; 3:
:;::·· •n. Oh. 114-112u- 21 lncli conoolo oolor eoro... eutometlc only •14,410. 81' Rockford trail• hoollup1. elec~rlc. "'"'
TV, t100.00. 11117 Volt• opener, woodlrurnor. olr 14•70 3 -room, HI both, r•l water. aeptlc tan"~ ,
U.OOO . Coli 114· 251·.
~ ocre lo!t. hind pt,W!)od flooro. dOiu• ep· volta,
- with
1811 ccndlt-.
·'
, 12
t100.00.
controct 10% Int-. Bule· plloncoo; only t12,950. 811' 1151S.
wood coffetr table. vth lid. t42.000. Coli lkylno 14xl0 2 -rooma,
448-2e24.
garden tub. deluxe oppllon· Building lot .Ntlghborhood'
tJO.OO. Coli 742·22S7.
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lc· gee. fuml-. only Rd. 115x 15D. ti,OOO . Coli
_ , -2L~.
. n , t11 ,460. Geno'o Mobile 448· 3141 oltor 7PM .
B yro. old,3.~~rm
femlly , _ with wood H-locoted 2 rnllea from
on R--.llridgeotlunc- 1 .14 oc. lovol lot witb ·
bu
S ........ .., .._
8 =· ~with dOCi.ed of 1-77 • Rt. 2. Coli beeement, elec. • weler.
..., - • I n mv home. Rt. pond. City woter In Roclno. 304-273-11135. Fr11 dollv- Locoted in Groen Twp. Coif
4411· 3041.
.
I North, 304· 8711-11112.
CoH 114-141-2141.
ory A Ht· up.

••.-with

AM
CONSTRUCTION

•GIISO. R!fRIGU~TOI
Wo Hove A Full Tl,.,.
· Shop Tochnldon
on Duty

····--oatiipofil ........

•••yalttl"8 II! ...., homo In
Rio o....-. Hove 1111· • rot.
C.l MYt~me. 246-IH2.

. Cafl 742-3195
Or 992-5875

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

Now Aoceptln

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Soturdar, S•pt. 15

She said she was glad she could
prove correct Texas pageant dlrec·
torB.DonMagness,wbosaldbefore
she left for thls seaside resort that
"there may not be J!. better body in
the U.S."
"He's a very sweet inan. I
appreciate his compliments. I bet he
Is glad he said It," saJd :Miss Hext,'
clasping her swimsuit trophy.
All of the wcmen had private
Interviews Tuesday with tbe panel
of elghljudges, buttheresultsofthat
competition also are not revealed.

*SPUD QUEE. IAU.DRY

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CL~SSIFIED ~DS

Ditcover How Avon
Can Hllpll

Preliminary winners chosen
for Miss America Pageant

IN FORCE ON THE E,o\AL!Eg'f•
DATE PERMITIED BY LAW , ~

Would Mu ·to pollll ,,.• .,
roote. Cdll14·2!11 · 11121 .

...... pup. To good ho..,..

&amp; Commercial

DH. 45631

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~ 1 ~~on~erco~~~e~~~~te. tem8~e

For 111 rour wirin1
nttcls: luriiiCts repair
•service and inltlllltion.

104

. WE ARE VC)UR SALES
AIIO SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS fOR

Passed lhos 6th day ol Sop].~
1984
••
Attest. Deborah J . G1lmore, ,. .;:
Clerk
•. ' ·
Mayor John MilloC

the seco('ld offe nse under th1s
o rd1nance. within one year.. the
person shall be {1ned not more
than two hundred htrt dQIIars
an'd impnsoned not more than
th frty days or both.
Sec. Ill. THIS ORDINANCE

-

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SHAL~ TAKE EFFECT AND a·~

by the OhJO ·R.ev•sed Code and
shall be ftned not more than

Sec. II. THAT whoever v•O·

-W.OULD.YOU LIKETO
GO TO NEW YORK77

Public Notice

4

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

BLACkSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
nu~n LEASING

94~2969-949-2263
8·10·1 mo.

The Daily

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Ohio
14 Mlec. Merchendl11

81

"' 1t oeittt ~
"' ........ 304-137·

You build

'-t·

It"''"kit.willU.411,
Z4a41

N - - fw bull-.
llo!ountoln lm• · llock. Rt.

ltone.

44

For 1-·wotorfront homo,
1300 mo., ref. roqulred, I
mllol from town. Coil 114218· 121 •.

Apertm!lnt
for Rent·

JACKSON ESTATES
APART·MENTS (Equal
Hou'olng Opportunity! hoi
one end-two bedraoma. rent
otortlng ot 1183 for one
bedroom and I 198 per
month for two bedroom.
with 1200 c14!pcoit locoted
noor Foodlond and Spring
Volley Plaza. pool end TV

Unfurnlohld hou•. 3 bdr..
otovo. ref. Rodney VHiogoll,
1276 mo. Coli 448-4418
ohor8 PM .
I rmo. ·• both, city ochool
dlltriet. Rof. roquir-.1. Coil
448-0874 ohor 1.

Int. Call 446-2746 or leave

menage.

I room houoo with beth. Coli Nicely furniohed mobile
; 11 4·2411-1588.
homo in city. CA. 1 or 2
ldulll only, no polO. Coli
:r3 bdr: houH • BO eCrea. 441-0338 .
;- Eurolco. Coll878·1104.
Furnished efficiency e146
i! Newly polmod II rm. 2 bdr. utitti• paid, tingle. where
1 ·home. Quiet ltrMt excellent
bath. 807 2nd. Avo .. Golli·
llof. · • dop- polls. Coli 448-4418 after
Coll . Richard 8PM .
8:00.
'/-- - - - - - - - - 1 Furnished opt.. 2 roomo a.
, 4 bdr. homo, fullbooemont, both, clean. no poto. ldulto
,.:fireplace, central air, heat only Depoait • ref•ence
;•pump. 11 miles f . - city. required. Coli 614-448 11119.
,;Gollio Co. 8oh. dlot. Rof. •
(•clop. required. Coli 814,·288-1929 or 441·32112.
Modem 1 bdr. opt. quiet
'.
locotion botwun Golllpalio
: Largo 4 bdr .. 2 both houl8. a. holzor. No poll, oocurlty
O:AC. ger .• ·bumt. Near down· depooil. Coli 441·201!1.
;•town PCMMroy, 13110 mo.
,ptuo dopoolt. Coli 441· Downtown, 1 bdr., fur·
;:0188.
nlohld apt.. corpolld. AC,
UOO pluo utHitloo. ldulto
(:2 houooo for rent onci bar for only. Coll446-1788.
~ •ule or leeM with option tO
· ~ uy . 304,878·6720 .
Fore ronn bdr . • kitchen,
•;...._
nlcoly furnlohld. wont mid·
:;sate or Nnt. 9 rooms, ,dl~~ged lody. 1126 mo.
utllitieo poi(j, Coli 441·
1414.
1321.00. 304-171-2888
IOftor 6 PM.
.
Fumiohed offlcloncy. 11811
mo .. . utilities pd. 920 4th
2 · bodrccm houoo, Middle· Avo.. GoHipollo. Coli 446· llort ANa. wolklng dlotonco 4418 oftor 9 'PM . ·
~ ao achoolo end oh-lng
. area. If interested call 304- 1-bdr. oeccnd floor. fur·
· 882·3722.
nlohld kitchen, front porch

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~ !':!!.-:! ~~~~~·o-:it~;:t

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~l185,
both recently
romo·
bedroom newly
deled. Close
tO downtown.

~doled,
•2211 .00
•100 domoge dopoalt. 102
2

42 Mobile Hpmes ·
for Rent

Pet• for Sale

HI LLC R E1
T K1 NNE
Ll
loordlna
on-..
Hlalldl
Indoor-outdoor focllltl••·
AKC D...........,n pupploo:
Stud 8orvlol. Coli 814-448·
7791.
J·u.. Toylor Grocmln;., Call
-•
•
1~,~ ·317-7220.
·

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Uold Ginnyllnd otylo bod
Sofa. choir, rocllor, otto· lllrY good cond.. bumper
mon, 3tobloa, (extra hoovy), poda. l!clrt. • ohMto. 1711.
e881i. Sofo. choir and love- ,_c_o_n_e_1_4_·3_8_1_·1_8_1~1--_ _
--~ Kon-..o..
._.........
,..,. Pro~
..1 .
lilt, 82711. Sof11 end cholra ' '
AM-breed ~Ina.
priced from 12811. to 88911. .
in. color pcrtoble TV with
-·door ~-·rdi;'l f• ·
TobiiO, . .o end up 10 u 21. remote. 84 model. Coil
-·
t;llltlto.
Engiilh ~or PI•
Hldo·e·bodo.l390. end up 441-3131 .
to 16110., 10f1 'bldo 1141, ~F-uo_l_o_ll~h-.-.- ,- - - -, -b-oot lliol puppiN. Colll14·318·
11 18 1 0
g710.
Roclinoro. ' 216 · to U?l.. offor. Colll14-"18-8124.
Lampo from 828. to 1121.
..
Drogonwt"' C•ttorv Konpc. dl nonu from I 109 .. to Roli · I·WIY ~.d •ali, ~ A~ c~435.
1 pc. 1189 end up.
u
- •·
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•
Wood table with oix chllro wooden lo....er.cl cofldooro liamoll ldttlno. 1286 to 1746. Dllk
, •110 820. Coll441-2791 ohor I. CFA Himlioyon end Porlion
"
. kltllna. CoU 114·441·3844
•
22
up to
... Hutchll. 1510. Fol Vord Core Mulching, . IOftar 8.
.
Bunk bod complete with
monre'""· 1276. end up to fortlllzlng, Nmlng, - l n g
1396. Boby bedo, 1110.. • tronaplonting . Alao for 3 yr. old filly choltnut.
Mattrea1n 1 or box springs, Mia: cow menure • top soil. gentle but nOt broken. C•ll
Contoct Bruco. D•vloon. oftor I. 414·21il·ln9 .
f uII or twl " • • 18 '• 'I rm. • 18
· · 814·211-1427.
end •78. Q,..en ..... 1196.
2 B":tlo pu~. 4 moo. old.
4 dr. choots. 142. 5 dr. s
C-'1 • 4-38 841
choota, •&amp;4. lid fromoo.
ofo a. choir, oxc. cond.,
• u
,
11.
120.ond 121.. 10 gun . Gun •150. Coll441-1107.
z~ yr. old Shottond Shoop
Clbinoll, 1360.' Gao or
etootric rongll 1371. llby LC.' Smith double benet 20 dog. llog .. flrriolll, opoyded.
monr-1 , 1211 a. ·~1 . bod go- (clonic) . 11100. Ap. Coil 11 4-388·881 1.
fromoo uo, $211. • 130. achi compor 1400 or wll
king fromo •110. Good-·· _..,. trldo. Bobyoit for AKC D...........,n pupa •ilo.
tlon of bedroom - o . ll)font In my homo. Do CIH 441-7781.
rocken. metal coblnoto, typing. Col 441-1831.
I :--.,--------hlodbolrdo 138 • up to Bobby moe cor -t. 126.
186
· .................
Coli 814-;!51·1307.
·
orongo-oprlcot, 1100.00.
U11d Furniture .. dryers, and
·lc- C.,tl 112-3233 or liZ·
TV's. 3 miles out Bulovllle Country . Crofto O.k pro- 8143.
Open tom to lpm, Mon . ducll, doolor of ootid oak
thru Fri .. 9om to llpm. Set. reproduction fumlture. Con· 2 bMglo dotil, I mole end 1
114-441-0322 •
klo'o, Tu-• Plolno. Ohio. flmoloi lor ulo. 1 Jllir old .
Aloo open Sundayl.
140.00 ooc" · with dog·
GOOO USED APPLIANCES Worm mornlnft ' halitor. ·~lcI. ~~;.fir oftorii;OOp.m.,
•
Wollhero, dryon, rofrlgoro.
tors. rongoo. Skoggo Ap. outo-monuol, 111,100 I
piioncoo, U - Rlwr Rd. A-1 . condlton. 1210. 1b Eriglloll l!lt lui, I
~tt: =~~;;B~reot Motll. ;·.f.'~ ~=
for oole. Coli 112·7
.
AIIC lhotl- lhMp Doi1
County Appllonce. .Inc. Double koybolrd, full foot pup ,_._Collet. 11blll·
G - ulld opplioncoo end podol Hommoncl orgon white. Shcto,
eye
TV 11ts. Open BAM to 8 PM. lllrgo opoakor. _ . ... for _.,., 304·411·10S8.
Mon thru Sot. 441-1 ltl. church or homo. 1100. C.
127 3rd. Avo. Gliiipollo. Hoeflich . Coli '114·192· AKC roglot- mlriloture
112~2 .
Sch-.- puppleo.. 304OH .
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Why poy more Trldo Center
Furniture Outlot, Konougo,
Ohio. Open 9-7 PM . .

81

Farm Equipment

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1 o&lt; 2 men . No city llxes.
· Foltoro Troller Pork. Coil
441-110Z.
'
Mobile homo Upper Rivor
Rd. CoH 441-1109 or 441·
0608.
fuN f
11
2 bod
Y urn. ' 1
utilitlllroom
pold IXCipt
for oliO.
Convenient locotlon. Coli
448·8111.

1 2x80 excellent condition,
..tulto only, 1 below Euroko,
,.,.,.,••, .• dop. ·1~mo.
CoH 814-1143·2144 or 4114·
843· 291 11.

JOhn D•re 31 2 ,.;,. - n
2 11 ' - - " "·
Coil 11 4·218.'11618.

cho-.

Choln o.iwo . ohorpenod,
A.

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guoren·
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lldero Equipment , 304·
"711 7421

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U.veetock

endur~~nce pro.

V•rllnu ...... boy filly,
buutlful l!'gyptlon' typo
hied and-· lona otrlight
log. W•nUng Chootnut colt,
4whltoot-lng•blllzo. full
brother to · - flly. Phc·
too end podl- ovliloblo
poet,

upon requ••· 81111 renJal

and otud III'VIol. R•J Arobl-

..... '--· w. v... 304·4118·
1082.

Grein fed -zor - · Reg·
iltonld ll••ford ....... Law,.,_ lurdoll. Coil I 1 4·
246·1111.
.
Chorclola bull colvoa be·
, _ II • I moo. old. Coli
441-4410.
8oddlo horoH for .. .... 30411711-211~ .

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14x70,- 3 'bdr.. portlv fUr·
nloh-.1. -w•tor• ~·
1271 mo. pluo dopollt. Coil
2
441 2111
448 · 8 04 or · ·
·
Mobile Homo • lot for rent.
Coll448-1012.
Two bdr. -bile homo.
compl.toly furnl•- on Bob
Mc&lt;:ormlcll lid. Call 4481811.
2 bdr moblll homo. Coli
. 441-0390.

Arebl.,.., 4 yoor ahootnut
mare. _ . - . to ric!o.. 1912Toyota Trucll. 7ft. bod
W - pfooouro. contot or w / motchlng compor top
AM/FM - t u. 11.1100.
·- prcopoct.
Yw· Coli
rllng·biiCII-boy
filly. boiU11·
448·3731, Ilk for
fill EIIYPIIIIn·typo h•d Charlie.
logo.
oolt, four 1 978 Dotoun PU 4 opd ..
Waanllna
white otocldngo and bl-. rodlo, topper, 12 , 191.
Jolln'o Auto 88101, Bulovlllo
fuH
to - · filly.
PhcrtcM•nd
padlgr-.av
..a· Rd, Coli 4411-4782.

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1918 GMC;
llrloo. Z
ton "ump trucll heavy
duty trollr hitch, I 1 ,100.
Coli 448·1173.

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lb.

Sport-.

Mobile home fora rent
odults. ref. a. no poll. Coli For rent SIMplng Roome
.and light houR kMplng
114-317-7743.

Pickono uold furniture. 304·
876-8483 or 875-1480.

room1. Parte. Central Hotel. . 82" round dlnlngrccmtoble

Coli 114·4411·0766.

Fully furnlahod. 2 bdr .•
ldulto.cinly. Coll448-4110.
Fumlo- 2 -.oom trenor
goo • woter paid, 1210 mo.,
• 100 "-""· Coil 441'·
1883.
Furnio- mobilo homo. 3
bedroom. woohorond dryer.
No polo. Coli 948· 22113.
2

bedroom.

furniahed,

woohlr end dryer, olr condl·
tlon. 1171.00 pluo utHitloo
ond depollt. No poto. C,all
182·7"78.
2 bedroomfumlohod. Abcwo
Kow-1 lhop In P.........,
on E. Melli lit. Coli 814892·7314 or 112-IZ111.

with matching cholro, Phil·
llpplno mohogony . 304,
1711-1211.
Electric dryer, •1 1.00.
worko. 304·871-13211.

Offlco opoco for rent. Coli
448-71172 or 441-1980.
Troller IPICI on private lot.
County wotor. 2 mi. from
Kygor CrMk High School.
Hood roforonoo. •41 pluo
utllitill. Coli 441-3710 or
814·317·0307.

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Whlrtyou -lind"" ..............._

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When safe
Is dangerou•

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Motore for Sale
1 873 lt1111roft loot Chtef·
ton Men I.V 21 fl. cobln
..........d1t17Titan31ft.
Peril M - Compor. loth
1~ con&lt;ltlon. Coil 1·
111-3910 I P.M . · or

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Plumbing

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.... Robon Wll9de VI . U.J . Puckett.
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end

inllgihimlol ... be 5hortoak;
with Higginla Or.

vilitl Higginl

Holl••

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toke • loak
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CARTER's PLUMBINd :·
AND HEATING
.
Cor. Founh and Pine • • .
.
.QoiiiJI!IIIa. C)hlo
,
Phona 81 4-448-3911' or
1114-441·44"

r cijnt think of
a!1¢hing inUrestino

JIM'S PLUM81NQ. HEAT·
lNG. Rt. 1, Box 31111, OIIH· .
polle. Col 114-.387-0878 ~

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ocotchguord-wotor IKtrae•
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Stili on wagon, 4 cy1 ., outQ.,' ..
ft""o Smith, 99Z· I301. , ,
AC, oxcollont goo mM11g1.
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941· 21118
8peclalzinft In Zenith oncl ·'
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28 10000 hcu• oollo. Col 304-171·
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tlon. •1000.00. Col 982· 1331 .
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BASEMENT
•
WATERPROOFING • •
1 978 Trone Am. T•top.
P • rflot conditIon. Oncondltlono! llf9tlmo guo- .:·
rantM. Local ref•enna ·
IZeoo.oo. 1171 T·llrd.
P • r fact conditIon. . furnllhld . FrM eotimotll.
CoM C!&gt;IICt 1-114-237·
12ZOO.OO. Coli 192·18411.
0481, 8 o.m. to 6 p.m. , •
1173 Collllttl very nice car, Roger• l•aement :
will •!Ill ohllp.· 304.-171· Wot..,...ooflng.
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2113 llhor I PM oak lor I .J.
RINGLEI'I SERVICE, ••· :.
1 913 Z28 Comoro, 3700 porilncecl corpontor, lloctrl· ·
mu... loeded, ume •• new. clan, moocn, pointer. roof· .
lng (Including hot tor ,.
Phone 304-1711·7811 .
1-----~--- opJ!!Ioatlonl 304-178· 2018 '
1981 Chevy lmpolo 283, or 8711-41110 .
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good cond, 1100.00 firm.
Afllr I PM 304-812-3284. Rotary or Olblo tool drilling.
Moot wollo compl- • • ,
1 918 Thunderbird. 4 door, dey. Pump lnd III'VI·
IO.OOOmillo • .tlwi:OOaoll - · 304-ltl-3102.
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304-1711-4478.
lai;;ui;lldldi;ng;.:j;Ri;.,;;;moclo;
: d;ill;;n;g,:-;;c;on;. :
1 178 Plymouth .Voloro. c - . dryw.ll, lloctrlcal. :
Runog-.12110. 304•171· roOfing, flooring. fromlng,
2838.
kltchon-bothroom lnotallotlon. door·wlndo1!w framing;, .·
30,.;171·2440.
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WINTER II COMINGI Pro·
418-1012.
pore yOUr mobile homo wlllll I·
It' I IIIII worm outoldo. 57
Mulicll
Aog . Polild Hereford bull
2 bdr. unfum. opt. ldulto
Klngobury Homo Ioiii ot
lnetrument•
colvw end holfen, Evonlngo 1 9110 Chevy PU good oond.,
only, no - pota. j:oll 446- Uold. like now pcnoblll 1100 !oat Mlin St. loin tho 1-----"'---"'-- 304-n3-li4011.
•aoo. Coii814-211"1Z48.
3748 or 814·258·1903.
woohor, oofo. bookCIII, so- aid - - b l l o bulldl"' It
cretory &lt;Ink with hutch top, light In Po~. We 4 pc. red oparlde drum mota 2 Gulclna W. .lng hor-. 191Z ChiVy S-10 PU, low
Rlvorlidl Apll. Middleport. floor lornp, tliovlalon :::,vo
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·lc, drum 111 UIO. C.A 814- CoU 304-171-1131 .
mil••· ... 000. Col 448011 . , -Spoclol ratio for Senior qu.n 1110 hMdbolrd. .
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3787.
Citizens. •130. EquoiHouo- Corbin end Snyder Fuml· hootoro. w - hlll8rl' ond
lng Opportunltln. 814- turo, 441-1171 .
llon\onto, hilt IIPio. non·
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1111 Ford dump truck. GoOd'
toxic - " ' - • · roof coot• ....,_ rum ,.. .
9 2
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l:Oildltlon. Col IOftor 1:00
1 00
Formlco typo top. kltchon · 1.... under
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- - - - ' - - - - ' - - - p.m .. 742·2117.
N-ly redocorotld, 1 bod· table with II choiro. Ceil patio covon, window
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room. portlolly fumlohld. 448-3148 .
crenko end oporotoro. - - A - fl
1
Llrlle round bolll for hoy for
dowo end d~. fo·- '
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llllng for olio 120 11. Col 448-10112.
12211. Deposit required. Colli ------~--·
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•110. Coli 448-1122 .
73 V1n1. 4 W.O.
814-992-6319 or 992· Early Amoricon couch •
,ciNMn lnd woxoo end
2811.
choir, good cond .. 1150. . mony other relolld ltomo, lundyolto••·•-• ..-3 Alfolfoondmlx-.lhly,po_ _ _ _ _ __;___ lc- Cell 814-388•8794,
Col1982-&amp;187.
mOnthl. If lnt~-.1 coli ~cl':~~g oroo . 304-1171·
1 812 l;hlvroiot pick up, 4
Furnished 2 bedroom opon304-8715-1781 before 3 :00
wh11l drive. 301 otanderd.
montoln Mlddlo~rt . Adults, Eloctric boooboord wollunito with
FURNACE·
lennox
furnoco
PM
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1-2111.
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blower 1200 00 3~
on
,_
304-171-2111.
no poto. oecu
dopcllt . 11 voriouo olz11. with thor•
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Coii614·9112· 3B74.
mootolo. 1110 •ch. 1 corpot .ton lir conditioner, noec~~ 1 .
bou~d oxc. cond. ruot •
compreuM, 1311.00. Coli
Fruit
74 · Motor.cyclu ·
1 • 2 bedroom fumlohld gold, 110. Coll448·8118or ?92-2131. ,
• VegMeble•
•"
optl for rent. Cell 4114-992· 814-246-11810.
71
Auto•
for
Sale
11434 or 892-11914 or 304·
1177 Kow. .kl KZ400
_8A:I'j;2:jj·~2;;141~8~.;Nfij-;:;:;:;-;: Conopy bod, with dro-r a.
R-.1 reopllorrloo. Tay!oro
forrlng. 18dd1Hogo. creoh
choot 13110. Coli 441-7303
Berry P - . Coll441-1112. TOP CAIH paid tor '10
bar..._
APA
mobile after 3PM.
model
ond
.nowarillld-core.
firm.
Coli
homoo. houoiO. , PI•••••
Conning tomoto01. l'lcll Smith Bulak·Po!lllic, 1811
Golllpollo. 814·4411· 0- GE wolhor·dryor 111
your -... bring ocntli..... E - Avo. , Gllllpollo. Coli
1260. Whirlpool wuhor
E..... Dlvil. C.. 814- 114-441-2212. "
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176. 4 other woshoro to
247·3213.
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Nlc!o 1 unfurnilhld epan- choooo from . 30 In' goo Fir-- 120.00
tlon, 1271.00. Coli liZ·
mont. 304-41711-2218 be· rtngo •Bii, 36 in' goo rtngo lood: UO.OO delivered.
1871.
foro I p.m.
· 196, Moytog Wfingor 1111. 304-1711·2881 or 304-1711· Con-d Gropoo, 101111. 14;
40 114: 2~--""
Kenmore dryer 178, omoll 8782.
1178 Horloy Oovldoon,
S.nd HHI Roed. 304-871·
3 roomo and both. rofrlgora- Whirlpool rofrigoretor 181.
Eloctra Glide, 12100.00.
2871. No Iunday . . ..
tor ond otovo fumlohld . Rof Skoggo Applloncos U 1 1711 Htrl" Dlvldoon,
ond dopoolt . 122!1 . 00 River Rd., 448·7381.
.
11400. Col BIZ·
1148.
•
month. Phone 304-8751090.
G.E . froot free 111 cu.ft.
froozor, •1 00. CoH 448·
8041.
71
BOlita end
Coli 441·9788 or 448 ·
3810.

High St. 304-675-261 II oftor 8:00.

51 Houl!lhold Goode

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Couch.
toble, ow1g
l1mp, curtolno. . boOilco•.
dloh Wllhor~ weight bench.
plene. ctorfllot. Coli 441·
11183.

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roforoncoo roquired . Coli
448·4940.

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IAIEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unoontlltlonll llfiiBI 1111·. ·
ront11. Local rot-oil• ' ·
furnlehld. F- ooti....._.: ..
Coli collect 1 -114-237· . 0488; I o.m . to I p.m: :
Roger
Sooom,n.• :

Ph- day 304· Z-222Z.
ovenlng 112· 3231.

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Col 114· 317· ,
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or 814-317•7244.
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.\0 hou• on St. lit. 141

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PAINTING· tntoriOr end U· :
tllrlor. plumbing, · ro~~fiN; •
oomo rorncdellng. 20 yn.
oxp. Coli 814-311-HI2 . ,
H a I Homo lmprov-•
:~ding. roofing. """" •

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l!lfll. N- in'otollltlg NIJber
rcofo. 30 yooro oxporfenco, '
IPIDIIIIafng In WI up root. "
CoH 814·311· 1117.

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ELBERFELDS

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The Mtln Stoll
1nd Wl,ehoull

VALUE DAYS

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JEANS
SALE

19" COLOR
PORTABLE

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WAREHOUSE VALUES
RCA

FRIDAY I SEPT. 14

SALE S359

REG. '22.00 TO '31.00
SALE PRICED

Rq.
Rq.
R11.
Re1.

$'359

.REG. '399

SAVE SJ50

Hu,gl•/1

S249

SALE "'

FLOOR
LAMP
SPECIAL

ers. pullover tops, knit tops,
oxford shirts and cardipns.
COI!IPitte ranee of airls' sizes.
Reg. 16 to 121

Re,.

SALE PRICED

REG. $8 ....... SALE 16.39
REG.. 112...... S~LE '9.59
REG. 116.... SALE if2.79

REGULAR '17 TO '63

SALE PRICED

S1359

REG. S41.00

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Men's '13.95
Shirts .................... 111.16
len's '15.95
Sllirts .................... s12.76
.len's 118.95
Sllirts .................... 115.16

SPIOAL PIKE ·

1833

COSMETIC SP.fCIAL
lai'Jt &amp;roup of facial soeps, cleanser1,

mo1sture creams, 'shampoo, nail sprays,
moistue lotions and perfu111 sets, Values
to 118.00

1/2 PRICE .

YOUR (HOKE
. .

Choose tnu soc~. crew socts, tube
socks or"bobby socks. ladies' sins 9to
11: lirls' sizes 6 to 8~.

JEANS
FTrim fit, r~ular fit lid lvll cut jeans in
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Lawyers push·.f or
· new,trial _a t Logan .
loGAN, Ohio (AP)

- Lawyers

!Or convicted murderer Dale John·
ston w~t either an appeals coort to
overturn thelrcllent'sconvlcUon,or
the Hocking County Common Pleas
Court to grant a new trial.
Johnston waS' convicted In Janu·
ary of the staying and dl.smember·
ment of his stl!pdaughter; Annette
Cooper, 18, and her boyfril!nd, Todd
· Schultz, 19, In 0ctober 1&amp;. He has
been 8EI\tenced to death.
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Lawyers Bob SuhF and Thomas
Tyack have med sworn statements

·!rom three people s~some­
one otber than Johnsllln could have
been responsible for the kllllngs.
They want a new trial based on this
new evidence. A hearing on that
molkln Is set for Sept. :11.
Rather than going tllroogh a new
trta~ su!lr and Tyack woold prefer
JohnstOn's guUty ven!lct be set
aside by the 4th Dlsbict Cow1 of
Appeals, and Johnston be set free.
They 11ave flied a lengthy ~.with

the court cttlng their re&amp;sons.
HocklngCQmtyProeecutorCbrls ·
Veldt has unw Sept. 24 to n!PY to
that brief, unless he seeks 8n
extension. After Veldt flies his
respolllll!, the ·defense wW haw 10
days to file a reply.
The court of appeals wlll be In
HocklngCounlyOIINOV.lJ, andSUhr
said It Is possible 8lliUJlll'llls could
be heard then. 'Ibe arguments abo
could be moved eiJewhere.
Sul1r and Tyack claim Johnston's
conviction sllluld be OYI!I'tUmed 011
several gmmds. 'l1ley claim the
evidence was lnsulflclent to convict
their client, ud ~t thet!Jree.llld&amp;e
panel which heard the callt! emd In
penillttJni Items they say were
Illegally ael2l!d.
They also llfllll! that the ~
8IWid not haW permitted the
testimony ot seYI!I'81 wttt
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that prosecutkln and law enforcement agents failed to provide them
wllh crucial evidence.

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Injury when his car ran of! Ohio 124
and stnlck a tree according to the
GaWA·Melgs post of the state
highway patrol.
. Charles A. Ritchie, 32, \)'as
eastl:lowKI on 124, according to the
patrol, when hlscarWelltoffthelett
side of the roild and stnlck a tree at
n a.m. The patrol uPd ~tchle told
t11em he was Nil otr the road by an
' un!ndentltled veblcle.
~ GaiDa County, 111 tureka Star
Rllute woman wu elted by the
· Gallla-Melp · po1t of the state
hl&amp;hwii.Y patrol illlOwlng a lwtH)ar
acctdent 011 the u.S. 35 exit ramp
'Ibunday.
'lbtpatrolu?dl&amp;-year.oldK.alaS.
Bush Blld Karla L. RAllllll, a. Rt.l.
Bidwell, exldq 35 when they
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bold two teleYIIed
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betaau their nnWng mates, VIce
Pns!deat Georze Balli and DenJo.
crat Geraldine Ferraro. aocxrdlng
to IIOW'Cill farniPiar with the

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~WIIUAMM. WEICH .
. AWMJ!*d~Witter
. President ~~eegan, ~!tacked an
week byWalterF. Mondilleforlarge
. federaP budget ~ts. Is Insisting
that tbe Dernocrats are l'es{a'S!hle
for the n!COI'd red Ink, under his
admlnlltratlon, wblle Mmdale Is
s2Jnlalnl ott tbe pol!l showing him
far beldnd .the pn!llldent.
''You can stuff tbJae po?ls," the
· Democratic pn!lldeDtlal caNMate
IBid to replll1en asldng about the
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deficits·blamed on Democrats

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gaDons of sewage that flows thmlgh If dally.
saijstaetoJy'progressiO~thefaultyequlpment.U:
He said the rules wW help solve the rtver's WU'St
'Ibe
$81,
mllllon
plant,
finished
In
1977,
has
never
they have not, Pickard said, "we w1ll bold hearlngll,.
problem - ~ dlschar&amp;e from. municiPal
which IS the first step to Utlgatlon." . ,
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tre(l~ plants.
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more io fix. 1ts owners blame the problem on
"We're not satlsfled that tbe action taken has been
Each staie must now meet .the ccmrnl.ulon's
rn8ltunctlonlng equlpment that ts supposed to clean ' ~. and we're concerned about delays that have'
standards for treatment of sewage and industrial .
waetewalerhklloglcally.
,
taken place," he said. "Wewimttoknowwhatlsgolng
wuteudallo must nmovecertaln toxlocompounds
Year-lonlneaotlatlons
lnvolvlrig
the
U.S.
Environ·
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to be done and how soon Ills going to be done."
rrom lw dlscharllel. Robln1011181d.
mental
Protection
Agency,
thestateofOhlo,
thecttyof
Kentucky water permits engineer Clyde Baldwin
Banned rrom the rtver were PCBs, oor, Aldrin.
Clnclnnad
and
Hamlltm
Coonty
brolu!
down
Aug.
24.
said
the situation Infuriates him becauseofthewaythe
Dieldrin, Enrln, Toxlph 8lld Benqldreoe. .
The
u.s.
Jllllke
Department
Is
threalelllng
to
sue
the
Clllllll1lsslon handled a similar sltuatkln Involving the
'IbeellhtstatesareiiiiDols,TndiiM,Kelltucky,New
city and levy $lO,~a-day fines for vtolatklns of the
Imlsvllle-J~son Coonty, Ky., sewage treatment
Yor)I.Ohlo,Pamsylvanla, VIJ'(IIDiaandWestVIrglnla.
plant In l98L He saJd the Louisville plant was built at
~Clean Water Act.
Indiana's UIJitant envlroalnent ccnimlssiOner, ·
• Nobody Is In dllagreement with tbe technical
about the same time as l'vflll Creek, handles about the
Ralph C. Pickard. asked b' the tnvesilptton of
aspects" rA the equipment !aUure, sald Turner. ''The
same amount of sewage and had the same problems
sewage (Xllh!tlon at Clnclnnad'sMIU Creek plant after
problem Is who's going to pay for lt."
when cmst:ructlon was finiShed. .
OhlowalerdivlllonchlefADdrew~saldeffortsto
But
Pickard
said
hels
dred&lt;ifwaltlllafor
tbe
parties
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''We're damned disgusted that here the city Of
solve ihe p!'l)blem were "p&amp;ottledb1g slowly."
to
reach
an
agreement.
He
said
tbe
sewage
Is
!lowlng
ImlsvlJ)e
has bee beat UPQII and II'S been wUUng to
'Ibe cml!l'liseloo contends that the Mlll Creek plant,
downriver
Into
Indiana
and
Kentucky.
solve
Its
problems
and Is'right on schedule, and then.
the second largest on the river, Is the single worst
The
cornmlsaloo
voted
to
ordei'
an
lnvl!$tlgatlon
to
qere's
the
City
of
Clnclnnad
rnakln,g no headway,"
source of P&lt;?I!UIIon In the Ohio Valley. It uya thepl,ant .
determine
Whether
the
plant's
operata.;
have
made
Baldwin sald.
JXqlo!l'ly treats only about l5peiU!iltofthe:OOmiUion

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. {AP) - The Ohlo River
ValleySanltatlonCorrunlaslon,lnltBflrstnewpolluUOn
control . regulationS In 14 yean, has approved
$lanCiards · Umltllla the substances that can be
diBcilargl!d Into the 981·mJle river.
The eight-state I.'Ulllllll$1on also ordered an
lnvesttgatkln of a Clnclnnild sewage treatment plant
that aome members claim Is ilwnptng untreated tilth
Into the Ohio River.
The commlsalon adopted the pollutlQn control
slandlirds Thu.lllllay at Its quart.erty rneelln&amp; ·In
Charleston. Commission Cllalrman Dave Roblnlon,
chief of West Vlrglnja's water reQ~rCeSdlvialcn, said
tbe standards are designed to comply with the federal
Clean Water Act. ·
"'This modernizes the stalldal$," Robii!BOn sald.
"Now every state lri the Ohio River Basin must
consider th~ slandar!IB w~ they ~ Permits.
Prior to this, each state had Its awn standards,IIDITie&lt;if
whlc)l were 'more stl'lngl)nl than these and some of
which were.less."
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'4.00 Slips ........ Sale 13.19 .
16.00 Slips ........ Sale 14.79
'9.00 Slips ........ Sale '7.19
113.00 Slips .... Sale *10.39

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slips, ..bllf slips, camisoles and teddies.
· Nylon Ol'' eotton In ~White, btlae and black.
LADIES SIZES 32 to 50 11!1! SIIALL THRU XXL

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Petites included.

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CONSOLE

Area college rePQrts

cllacwildoal.
More talks were set for tod8y, and

swrces Said 1118JUIOUIICI!IIlet was
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New Yodl Gov. Mario C\K:mo,
me&amp;Dt!me, li!iipAided. 'l1lursday 10
Cat!IOIIc leaders .who haYl' ·been
critical ot Democratlc paP!tlclanS,
(nclndlng hlmlelf and Ms. FemJro,
ror backing the right rA wcmen to

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abortions while persmally
opposing abortions.
, CUomo, spealdng at the UnlvEr·
slty of Notre Dame In Indiana, said:
·'To most of us, the manlpu!atlve
bMlldng of I'I!Uglon to ;ldvance a.
poPiticPan or a party Is frlghiBIIng
and divisive...
And, he said, ''There Is nochurciJ.
teaching that mandates the best
political COUl"9e for making our

bellefeveryone'snde..b'spreading
this part ol ourCatlxillclsm."
Mondale was In St. Louis today
attei a trip til MissJsslppl and
Tennesaee on 'lbunlday, whm he
accused Reagan of "ttylng to
almost destroy the Medicare pro.

gram" and said In a ~~~~ term
ReiJpn ''Is png to savage Social
Security."

Reagan was bade In tbe White budget de !I cIt s . Increase
J\olondale encountered some llos·
House today and planning no more :substalitlally.
Wlty .In Tupelo, Miss., where bqo6
polltlcaltrtpslmtllnextweek.
In 1981, the year Reagan took andsooutsofpro.Reagansentlment
Thepresldelit was alsolnTmnes· offlre, the federal budgetdeflcllwas were heard amid thecrowdatahlgh
see oo Thunday, traveling to nearb' $58 bllllon. aromllng to the school gym. Mondale faced quesNashvllle !oreventa that Included !I · OfllcerA~t and Budget; tlonS!rom thealldlenceonabortli;m, ,
vlslliO the Grand Ole ()pry b' the for 19114, the OMB estimated the gay rights and reUglon.
8lstblrthdayceleb:atlonofrountry deftcltat$11Nbllllon
In his speech, Mondale ~that
music singer Roy Acuff.
Reagan said .Thunday that the Reagan's "plan on Medicare 1s
pq ,_.,_ nl,y
deflc!t this )"!81' "coukl bet50 billion nothing short of otflclal cruelty."
"U ·be Is re-elected," Mondale
'Ibe blrtbday party became a less If the Conglea. the House of
polutcal rally aa Acufl gave the · Repm entatlves, 'had aereed tD the added, "he 1s ROJng to savage Social
1
pesldeut a. rousing enOOnemart, culsweasllalb'beg1Min&amp;Jil1!181." Securlty.l won't cut Social Seamty'
te11PDs tbe ••.,~!'"""'· ''f'!!!al!e 110\0
!i~~'f!1!11nasP.O'!'i~ ...lll!!l~· Hedldandhewtll"
~ poiPs alia cast your wfes for
J.r . puauptly IEiij aM!e!! that the· • Ms. FI!IT8l'O was at IM\r home•In
RonaPd Reqan ..."
llgure Wll&amp;p ,.,.., with ·the cuts NeW York today before beading to .
. And R.eapn uaecUuOpry speech Reagan "'"'" ... In Soc;laiSecurlty. Bnflaio Bush was heading to New .
to blast Ids DemocratlcCJRXlllellts: ''Wben ltWinl!lltode«&lt;cctredutctlon, Yodlto address a Jewish Repubii''They probably couldn't pi!lblll SoclaiSecurttyhaSalwayabeentbe can grwp and the New York
here because an they can do Is sing president's prtmary target," Conservative Party convenUon. ·
tbe blues."
O'Neill said.
BIDe leaving WasbiDgton, Rea·
ga11 again condernDed Mondale's
new plan for cutting the te.l!ral
budget deficits through higher taxes

and spending cuts.

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''We don't need more polltldans
Insisting we. have deficits becan.,
you're .not taxed enoueiJ," Reagan
said. ''Those deficits l!allnnnedfrtm
aneronorJ~Ythatdkln'growBD•P
rrom lil years rA-~t

and

spel1diJjg too much.
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been MliJI'DYini de&amp;lt spending for
- with just a few ellct'ptbiS virtually li) years, and 42 ~ which
they havt'mmlnated theCoagress.l
would haYl' to say theycan'lremove

themselves

rrom

the blame," 11e

said.

Mondale has been hammering
away at Reagan on the deficit Issue.
On Monday beunveDeda$l'T7bllllal
progri!Ju to redUce the red Ink. It
Includes $Ill billion ln·tax IncreaseS,
most of which wou?d attect high·
1nccme taxpayers, and pledges the
: higher tax revmues woold go Into a
special fuM for~ the deflctt,
oot b' new spending.
W:.l'l!dlld?onl

Reagan PiliP 18"'1 and won trom
Cor.gx m substantial reductPons In
federal Income tax rates in J981, but
he has also seen the armua1 !ederai

L 'le! cewN.... Waiter :
MIIDIWe peela aWII IIebe Pill apeec2l 'l'2lundQ' eltemooo. MOIIdale : .
211 laet.a to 2JtPd a a&amp;IM• F-.n 011 fann problems. Severa! •
2 dred ,e: ,_. lhe m ""I at lhe \\'...&amp; Tenneaoee Experiment
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Roush flun behind at 5: :II ·p.m. 1 ~
Bush was dted ror a.ssured clear
dlstanc:.i! by the patrol.
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t
A Rt. 1, r .. mpolls woman was
&lt;:''""1" hi•
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cUed for failure to yield following 111
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acddent 011 Ohio 325.
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Aug .1984
18, waa tumJna 011to Ga!lla County
51B When ~ f'I!I)OI'tedly struck a
car drlval by MtdlaeP D: Fl'ancls.
27, BidwelL '?'111! 8: !I a.IIF accident
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wldclell the patrd said. .
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A 'lbunday IIIOil'llal amldent In
·- L- Do~Mr!monl
AddiiOII ToWnship II' IIIII under
lnvell?gatlon the patrol l8ld. An
PBOIKICBB PRICE INDI!:X
unlcnbwn vehicle wa1 MIJDihhrwpv!
prlcea, ..... fw
cn0hlo7when 2t liepoclldb'MIItolf
llle ftni C!me 211 . . . I * I'M,
therllbt lldecllbt..:,Pnlaayud, .
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WASHlNG'l'ON (AP) -Wholesale prices, falling
for the first tlme In nlne moliths, dropped 0.1 percent
In August as gasoline prices staged their steepest
deciiDe since March 19fl3, the government said today.
Food prices, off slightly after a sharp cl!mb In July,
fell for the fourth ttrne In tlve months.
'Ibeoveralldroplettlnflatlonatthewholesalelevel
running at a mere 2.4 pelcent, calculated annually,
for the first eliht months of 1984. .
Today'ssurprlslnggoodnewsprovldessomeofthi!
best evidence to date that the unexpected economic
resurgence haS not, as many analysts feared, led to a
renewal of the lnt?atloNey spiral.
"IIIflatlon remains exceptiOnally well under
control," said Michael K. Evans. a prtvateeconomlc
COII8Uitallt here, In advance of tile report.
GuoUne prices pPummeted 4.2 pei'Cellt, with the
decline attributed laf&amp;eiY to plentiful world !IIIAllie!!·
Nmmally, pdne prices rise during the peak·
driving summer months. But, this year, tbJse prtces
haYl' faDen ihroug?olt.
OYer the last 12 months, gasoline prices at the
wiiOie8ale leYe? are down 11.2 pelt:a1t.
. But analysts caution driven not 10 expect twiher
drops and lldd that prices may even pick up a Utile In
the comlni months.
As ror food, the Labor DepaJ1ment's Producer

Price Index for finished goods recorded a drop' of 0.1: ..
percent after a 1.4 pefCI!nt rise In July. .
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Leading the way last month were decUnes of 5.9-

perrent for pork, 4.9 perrent for poultry and 4.7
perc:enr for eggs, Prices for fresh vegetables,,
hOWeller, rose 11.3percent,lhelrthlrdmonthlygalnln
a row.
Since August 1983, food prices- more volat!le than
gasoline - have men 5.2 pet cent.
As for lasi month's woolesale price activity, the
Labor Departmellt reported these details: •
-Beef and veal prices were off 0.1 pet cent. Dairy
product prices fell 0.4 percent. F!sl) prtces
0.6
percent. Fresh fnllt prtces were up 1.7 pe~cent.
-Home heating on prices fell 4.6 percent. Natural
gas prices~ up 1.7[J!!I'CI!I'lt. Overall, energy prices
haw faUel1 6.6 percent In the last l2 months.
'
The l!lle!'g)' price calculations repprted today were
aclually for July. 'lbat component of the woolesale
priCe measure lagS a month because energy
ccmpanleS report their prices too late for lnci\ISlon In
the most recent Index.
-New car prices were up 0.1 percent whlle new
tnlck prices 1'081! 0.9 percent.
-Capital equipment costs rose 0.3 'percent.
All the changeS are adjusted for nonnal seasonal
variations.

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